Tri-weekly Sumter Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1865-1867, November 15, 1866, Image 1

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TRI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN, VolS.-No. 20. EviAVcrithi RqmMicmt. PUBLISHED EVERY Tuesdays, & Saturdays, AT $2 for Three Months. Rates ot Adv reusing .—Two Dollars a square, of ten lines or less; for the first inser tion. and One Dollar for each subsequent in Bo.rtion llrofesional Carte. "TOftiEtFM A!Nl©[LtE¥ s TTOItUSTT AT LAW, AND • REAL ESTATE AGENT. Amorieus, ..•••• Georgia. YUILL give prompt allentiott to professional IT business in Sumter, Schley, Webster, Bee, and Terrell counties, except cases in the Coun ty Court of Sumter County. Office in the Court House. June 0 ts. JAMES J. SCARBOROUGH, CHARLES T. GOODE. Law Partnership. SCARBOROUGH & GOODE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AHieric«i«, Georg! l * HAVE associated themselves in the practice of Law, and will attend the courts in the fol lowing counties : Sumter, Macon, Schley, Web ster, Terrell, Lee, Dougherty, Houston aim Doo ly, and will give prompt attention to all oust ness confided to their care. gsr Office in the Masonic Building. Nov. 23-ts WOLLQ© CMWK’UNI©* Attorney at laW, Aracricus, Georgia. C3P Office m Masonic Hall. Jan. 18 ts. JTw". liiT REAL ESTATE AGENT, AMEItICUS GA - I'll ILL he pleased to serve parties who wish to VI purchase or sell Lands, Town or City prop, erty in South-Western Georgia. UEFEKKNCES : Sneer & Hoots, Fmlow & Bro , W. L. Wads worth &Cos , Americas ; J. B. Ross & Son, Ma eon, Gw.; Aug. B. Wetter,Savannah, Ga. July 3 6m " "cdmi^ERCiALfiGEMCY. © „ imi k a m§ 9 ATTORNEY £s COLLETGR, Americus, Georgia. TThnOPOSES to devote himself mainly to con |' veyanciug and commercial practice. Will keep dockets shewing progress of cases from commencement, of suits to settlement of Claims, at ail times subject to inspection of parties, and nooks showing every business transaction. fto pains spared to make his office the first col lecting office in the country. Liberal patron age solicited. Oflicc in Speer & Hook s Build. i»e. Aug 2 tL - PlEu An EG [BIEP©[E OFFERS liis professional services to the citizens of Amorieus and surrounding country. Thankful for patronage heretofore given him, he hopes by unremitting attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. BQk, Office next door to the Tost Office. July 14 ts. 'W'A'EA-rL'£YJ is St ©Si 13 3 Coimnissioit ftfmtatf, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT AMERICUS, GEORGIA. T IBERAL advances made on Cotton shipped to Jj Now York or Savannah. . Particular attention paid to the put chase, Sale and shipment, of Cotton and other produce. Collections made and promptly femdtedfor. ter Refers to Wm. Bvrce & Cos , Row York , J \V. LATHRor & Cos , Savannah ; Seymour, Johnston & Cos., Macon. July ‘ 0 ©AKiE)- T T T.AMAR oflers his proses- services to the citizens of Bottsford and surrounding neighborhood. Can always he found at his office, day or night unless p fessionally absent. «o3sJ Wauled. WANTED One Thousand Dollars in Gold, for which the highest market pr.ee wdl he paid. [July 7 Cm] J, W. WHEATLEY. E XCHA N <« 53 FOR RALE. Sight exchange on New Yotk JuTy and d 7 S em Dnah ’ fcUD J- wf'wHEATLEY.' Metallic Burial Cases. . -pmE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly A on hand. S. P. BOONE, Ag t. July 24 ts GAINES So CO., MACON, GA., WTTL MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES UP \V on shipments of Cotton and other produce to BEARDEN & CO, 20 Reaver fat., New Yotk. July 3» ts Americus, Greorgia, Thursday, November 15, 1866. interims I. IST- Xrl/YXTT, NORTH SIDE OF TIIE PUBLIC SQUARE, Americus, Georgia DEALER IN GIIOCEHIES AND PROVISIONS, Keeps constantly on hand CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, SUGAR, • SALT, COFFEE, TEA, And all other articles in the- line of GROCERIES —AND— Provi ©ions- JCountry Produce wanted. July 2/1 ts. IV e W FI MS, M. 0 ©•© [B & & L LIN, AMERICUS, G A. Dealers in groceries, pure liquors CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c, &c. In connection with the establishment is a Billiard room where gentlemen can spend an Lour or two very pleasantly. Give us a call Our liquors and cigars are the-best in the mar- C 01313 & ALLEN. Nov 7-twtf.. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE rrUTE subscriber is obliged to sell his present X residence, in order to meet some pecuniary obligations for which his honor is pledged. His premises arc pleasantly situated, three miles from Ameiicus, near enough to the city for a business man, if he keeps a horse and buggy.— The dwelling house is a comfortable one for a small family, and the out houses are good, the whole of the buildings having been put up in the winter and spring of 18G3. The water is as good as can be found in South-Western Georgia. I will sell the buildings, with twenty acres of land, (on which are some choice fruit a fine little vineyard), for § ONE TITO VS AXE BOLT A 70S LESS TITAN THE SANE IN FIX) YEMENIS (IN ITEM A NOW, Oil All (TING NOTHING% EOF THE LANE! Besides, I will sell, if the purchaser desires it from 100 to 400 acies of good farming land, ad joining the premises, at a very low price. I wil also sell the growing crop, a pair of fine young nudes, cows, hogs, wagon, buggv, &c. For fur ther particulars cdl on the subscriber, at the store oft PEER & HOOKS, Americus, Ga. 3. J • G HAN 32 EE IS SI Y. July 5 ts ARE YOU INSIHU!) f rpilK undersigned is Agent for tho following I old, reliable and prompt INSURANCE COM PANIES, an<J is prepared to take ticks at as lotv rates as are equitable ; JFAna Ins Cos., Hartford Conn. $3,000,000 Phoenix Ins. Cos.. Hartford Conn. 1,000,000 Home Ins. Cos , New Yoik, 2.000,000 Continental Ins. Cos., New York, 1,000.000 Lorrillard Ins. Cos., New York, 1,000,000 Metropolitan Ins. Cos., New York, 1,000,000 North American Ins. Cos., N. Y’., 500,000 Georgia Home Ins. Cos., Columbus, 250,000 Empire Srate lus. Cos., Augusta, 200,000 The above Companies are represented with a combined Cash Capital of nearly FIFTEEN MILLIONS DOLLARS, and are unsurpassed in their promptness in settling losses. (Xf One Hundred Thousand Dollars taken up on one risk. J. W. WHEATLEY, General Insurance Agent, July 7 om, Americus, Ga. J). P3BD©E & WAREHOUSE AND (fflimmssifflj fMcwlumte. AMERICUS, GEORGIA. XYfE are now at tho Ware-House formerly H owned by Dr. R. C. Biadk, on Cotton street, but will soon he at our old stand in the buck Ware House now being Luilt by Mr, E. B. Loy less We are prepared to furnish Bagging attdßi pe to Planters, make advances on cotton or other produce in store, ship cotton to New Orleans, Savannah, New York or Liverpool, making liberal advancements on our shipments. We can also insure cotton in our Ware-House, as cheap as it can be done in any other house in the city. Our warehouse is remote from any other building. As our senior has been in the cotton business for tho last fifteen years, and al ways on the side of the Planter, we hope to do* a reasonable share of the cotton business. Cotton shipped to us from below this point on the S. W. R. R , wiil only be charged one ($1) dollar per bale and no dray age at this place to our Warehouse. Sept. 15-ts. if ANT EDT^ 1 AAA BUSHELS of DRIED FRUIT, I.UUU 1000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAS, sept 18 ts G. M. HAY. Furniture! Furniture! I AM just receiving direct from New York, at the New Brick Store, above S. Waxel baum & Bro., a fine stock of Furniture, all qualities, from fine Walnut Mahogany and Rosewood to common, which are offered at as low prices as the times will allow. Call and examine. S. P. BOONE, Agt. July 24 ts. BILLIARD SALOON. THE undersigned would inform the gentlemen of pleasure that they have just re-modeled their tables, and furnished them with anew sett of balls, &c. Persons fond of playing the game will find our tables equal to any in the State.— Call and try them. CUBB & ALLEN. Jan 18 ts. SWEET OPOPONAX \ The only elegant Perfume- Is found 011 all toilets, and nev er stains tho handkerchief. Sold at the Drug stove of [octOtf] Dr. E. J. ELDRIDGE. DLtcoit AMMYAIT OF FALL k WINTER GOODS ! Important to the Trade, . ..hi | IVE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING OUR STOCK OF FAIL ARD WINTER GOODS, Embracing everything usually found in a first-class House. The attention of Merchants and Planters is directed to our well-selected stock. Our line of PRESS GOODS Is everything that could he desired, and we inlend to keep thestoexup to its present stand ard. IVe have not space to specify, but believe we can fill all orders complete. Our HOSIERY, GLOVE AND YAnKtE NOTION DEPARTMENT Is amply supplied. IVp have also a splendid stock of ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN OjjisLHERES ot BROADCLOTHS. B Also, a fine line of k LUNINS, 7-8, 1-2 and 10-4 ELEACIIEE DOMESTICS. IVe have also a splendid assortment of CLOTHING Well adapted to our Country trade. Our stock of BOOTS AMD SHOES Is unsurpassed by any House south of Haiti, more, embracing about 400 cases Men s, Wo men’s and Children’s Boots and thoes in every variety. Also a fine lot of Men’s and Boys’ Hats, Indeed, wo might say that we have almost ev erything Groceries® With exceeding large additions to our Gro cery Department, we can now compete with any section, IVc have : 100 hales India Bagging, 300 coils Rope, 10,000 lbs Arrow Tie, 5 bales Bagging Twine, 150 bbls. Flour, ssorted brands. 75 bales Macon Sheeting, 10 bales Augusta Shirting, 20 hales Y r arns, 40 bales Osnabnrgs, 250,000 lbs. Iron and Steel, 200 kegs Nails, assorted, 150 casks Mackerel in bbls,, half bbls., qr. bbls and kits, 100 bbls. Blue -Fish, 150 bbls. Sugars, assorted, 500 boxes Tobacco, all grades and quali ties. 75 ags Coffee, 75 kegs Soda, 75 boxes Soda, 500 bags Shot, ■ 75. kegs—-Js—-J and whole kegs of Powder, 300 M Gun Caps, 23 kegs 5,6, 7,8, 10.12, 14 and 20 In. Rubber Belting, 40 boxes Cheese, 20 boxes Herrings, 40 doz. Selves, 50 Uoz. Brooms, Schnapps, Pickles, 1-4, 1.2, and gallon jars, Candy, Sardines, Starch, Soaps, Teas, Crackers, Pine Apples in case, Raisins, Indigo, Madder, Castor Oil in eases, Cases Liquors, assorted, Russ’ Preparations, assorted, &c., &c., &c., &c., Dealers are respectfully requested to give us a call, and we feel confident we can make it to their interest to examine our goods and pida^s. .1. 55. ROSS & SON, Wholesale Gboceky and Dry Goods Dealers, 55 Second and 90 Cherry Streets, sept o—3m MACON, GA’* iM'ticon FAIR NOTICE TO ALL IS GIVEN BY HKGMTH, PATTERSON 4 CO., . OF JlacoEj, G os'gi.'j. they are now receiving and opening their Fall Stock of ,Bible ault faiui] (Groceries, Tillich they wish to sell to the people of Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW OAqTI PRICES. Tlcir stock consists ijn part of 50 1 bis. A. B. C. Crushed and Pow dered Sugars. 2 hhds and 5 bbls. Muscovado Sugdr, 15 Sacks Rio CofFe.e, 5 “ Java Coffee, 7ii bbls. Flour, ..•50 Slicks and half sacks of Flour, G Ills. Cuba Molasses, 3 ? Sugar House Syrup, 200 Choice Sugar Cured Hams, Also, Catdlcs, Canned Fruit,.New Mack erel in bblslhalf bbls, quarter barrels and kits.' Raisins, Nuts and Figs, Candies of all kinds, a large stock of choice Groceries, including everything you can call for. TVe aro tow offering Corn Whiskey, (Georgia) ats2 59 to §2 To; a common Bourbon Whiskey at §2 25 to 82 50 ; a good article a) §3 to 81; with a large stock of fine Wines hnd Liquors, and as we buy and sell only fvr CASH, can offer bargains. MEGUAT.iI, PATTERSON & CO., Mu-berry St., Opposite Lanier House, sept 27 3m. MACON, GA J. 11. ANDERSON, [ LOUIS S. ANDERSON S. T WALKER. REMQV A Sj . L Ink GROCERS AND Commission !Umf};inb', MACON, GEORGIA, HAVE removed from their old stand to their New More, on Poplar street, between So oral and Third, where they keep constantly on hand, a large and complete stock of GROCE RIES, PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP PLIES. Agents for Pratt’s Cotton Gins, and Iron Ties Bagging and Rope always on hand. We solicit consignments of Produce and Cot** ton, and are prepared to receive and sell Cotton for Planter*. Commission on Storage, 50 con Is per bale ; selling, 114 percent. sept 15 3m HOME AGAIN. At the Old Stand, next to the Lanier House, whee nn FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Can be bought at REASONABLE TRICEfa. Call and Scc.^ggg- Bureaus, BcdsfeaJs, IVasbstands, Wardrobes, Clinirs, Tables, Safes, Couches, Trundle Bedsteads, Cribs, Cvadl-ss, &c.,&0. Not having a large capital; I am compelled to sell at a small profit, in order to pay hands anil debts. GRENVILLE WOOD, may 10 ts Macon, Georgia. JtDtMS, JOBfS & REYNOLDS: WAREHOUSE AND CammissicH fgfvduHite, (At oh! stand of Karris & Rest). Corner Second and Poplar Streets, MACON, GEORGIA. RESPECT FULLY inform thill- friends, and the public generally, that they are now pre pared to givo their personal attention to the Storage of Cotton, or to any business entrusted to their care. The old friends of Harris & Ross and of Adams & Reynolds, will, we hope, extend to us the liberal patronage heretofore given to the above named bouses.. Particular attention will be given by ns to the purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or dered. A. B. ADAMS, "I Late V. REYNOLDS, I Adams & D. B. JONES, J Reynolds, sept 15 3m Lunquest k Mallory’s m i m 33 PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, Arcade Building — Cotton Avenue, MACON, GEORGIA. Cheapest Gallery in the City ! Strangers visiting Macon are invited to call and examine our elegant Carte de Visites, softly toned Ivorytyi’es delecately tinted Porcelains, and those pretty little Gem Photographs, the latter only $2,50 per dozen. Strangers visiting the City can have Photo graphs Furnished in time for the evening trains by calling at the Gallery at any time before 11 o’clock A. M: J. M. LUNQUEST. LEE MALLORY. Sept. 15—3 m. wantedT - Walnut & edar Lumber. FOR which the highest price will be paid by GRENVILLE WOOD, may 17 ts. Macon, Georgia. % m cri nrs Ip it er tis etnfltte, R. O. BLACK. | i, it. jtfiiUilttfP. BLACK & STANFORD HEAT,KItS Iff GROCERIES AN f* nrs uqoqrs i THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Sumter, that they have open ed a Grocery establishment, in connection with their Bar, next door to Dr. Bailey’s Drug Store, where they have on hand everything usually kept in a Grocery Stoic, which they are offering to the public as cheap as they can be purchased in the place. They have on hand FLOUR, MEAL, • BACON, LARD, SUGAR, * COFEE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, BAGGING, Rope, Twine, Macon Sheeting,?Augus ta Shirting, Yarns, Osnatnrgs, Mackerel, Powder, Shot, Cheese, Crackers, Liquors in cases, assorted &e., &c., &c. A large lbt of TIN and WOODEN Ware They respectfully ask the public to call and ex amine their stock of PURE LIQUORS always on hand. BLACK & STANFORD. P. St Parties from Sumter, Marion and ad joining counties, bringing Cotton to this market for sale, and not being able to dispose of it at fair prices, can have it sold at fair prices by leaving samples of the same at our store. Dr. Black, who has been engaged in pur chasing and selling Cotton for a number of years, will attend to the sale of it for planters at a better price than they can get, free of charge. Oct 20 ts. A Hare Cbauce ! f OFFER for sale at FIFTY I’ER CENT BELOW THEIR CASH VALUE, a Dwelling House and lot, and Store House and Lot, all in the city of Americus, Ga. The Dwelling is close to the Square, lot large, and a beautiful location. The Store’House is new, and in perfect order. Apply to. F. M. COKER. Oct. 11th. Im. BPLEN DID All RIV A L OF MEW IP 0 A INI ©©. - AT Gi M- HAYS’, manufactured by WM. T* KNABE & CO.; Baltimore, Md. These instruments excel others in sweetness of tone and volume, and possess many advan* tages over all other Pianos, and one of them will be on exhibition at the World’s Exposition at Paris, the coming Spring. Ladies, bo sure to call at Mrs”. Mapp’s and examine fer yourselves. Terras reasonable. G. M. IIAY. oct 20 ts RARE CHANCE 9 10 R INVESTMENT! VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOE S A.EE! SIX SPtEfJBID tors FOR STORE ROOMS IMMEDIATELY ON THE SQUARE! I NOW OFFER FOR SALE TIX VT WELL known and valuable property in the city of Americus, known as the Americus Hotel, certainly the most eligible and prominent stand in the town for business houses. There arc SIX LOTS, the corner one embracing 30 feet front, and the remaining five 25 feet each, and all running back 100 feet. On the corner lot could be built a magnificent TOWN lIALI.. so much needed in the city, and which would, pay a very high rent. In the rear I offer 175 feet front on College Street, and running back about 180 feet. Now is the time to buy property in Americus. It is advancing rapidly, for the reason that it is a capital place for business and one of the most healthy places in South Western Georgia. And besides the society is proverbial for its in telligence. Apply to the undersigned. C. W. CHARLTON. Americus, Ga., Sept 27, iSOOtf FURNITURE AVhole jS"o. 181. NO FIT! NO PAT! s. COHEN, MERCHANT TAILOR ¥OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Stmilet flint he is still engaged in the Tailoring business, and ready to wait on all who itifiy rfesfrs anything in his line. He keeps oft tmmfdtt rtrsotftnenf of Ready-Made Clothing, tJrortd Cjotlts tibd Fancy Cassimeres. He \s fifetmittl to crit and make Coats, Vests afid f'flfftslwotirt, in the neatest style and at the shortest notice, flisttotto is “ No' Fit, No Pay.” Ilf Repairing and Cleaning clothes done in the neatest etjlo and warranted to please. Oct 4 ts. A NEW EPOCH IN HbDICIiFE! A Hew System of Physic ! The smallest quantity Os drugs with thegreat eet amount of effect on disease. MAGGIEL’S PILLS AND SALVE ! Maggiel’s Pills and Salve are composed of concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to cure yet harmless as milk. G:ic i*isl a ! Their action on the liver is perfect in its re sults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel, as daylight is to darkness. Maggiel’s Pills aro a Medicine. They arc a powerful tonic, and never constipate. They are the magic Pill of the day in comparison with all others and im» part health to every diseased organ in the sys tem. Many severe cases of Jaundice have been cured' in a few days and affections of the bladder and kidneys in a single night. They are peculiarly adapted to Female Diseases of a debilitating na ture, and when once known have become a household treasure. |*T I ,ct all who can believe facts and cati have faith in evidence, read the following: Know all men by these presents, That on this, the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, personally came Joseph Hydoek to me, known as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as foil lows : That he is the sole general agent for the United States, and dependencies thereof, for preparations or medicines known as Maggtel's Tills and Salve, and that the following certifi cates are verbatim copies to the best of his knowledge and belief. JAMES SM LITRE. fr @ } Notary Public, . Wall St., N. Y. Junel, ISG6. Dr. Macgiel : I take my pen to write you rs my great relief and that the awful pain in my side has left me at last- thanks to your medicine. -Oh, doctor, how thankful lam that I can eet some sleep. I can never write it enough. I thank you again and again, and I am sure that you aro really the friend of all sufferers. I could not help writing to you, and' hope you will not take it amiss. James Myers, 11G Avenue D. This is to certify that I was discharged from the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have been cured by Dr. Maggiei’s Pills, Wilson Harvey, New Yotk, April 7, 1805. 27 Pitt street.' The following is an interesting case of a man 1 employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet, caused an explosion. The melted Iron was thrown around and on him in a perfect shower, and he was burnt dreadfully. The following? certificate was given to me by him about eight weeks after the accident: New York, Jan. 11, 18GG. My name is Jacob Hardy; lam an Iron Found er ; I was badly burnt by hot iron in November last ; my burns healed, but I had a running, sore on my leg that would not heal ; I tried Maggiel’s Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks.' This is all true, and anybody can nowsee me at Jackson’s Iron Works, 2d Avenue. J. HARDY, , 119 Verrlck Street!. EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS. “ I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gavo me a hearty one.” i “ Your Pills are marvelous.” I ‘' 1 send for another box, and keep them In \ the house.” “ Dr. Maggiel has cured my headacho that was chronic.” I ‘‘l give half of one of your pill3 to ay habe,’ for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day.” “ My nausea of a morning is now wired.’ ’ “ Your box of Maggiel’s salve cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your salve behind my cars and the noise left.” “ Send me two boxes ; I want one for a poof family.” “ I enclose a dollar; your price is twenty five cents, but the medicine to me is worth a dollar/ “.Send mo five boxes of your pills.” “Let me have three boxes of your salve by return mail.” “ I had a headache* two months ago, so that I could scarcely see out of my eyes. Your Mag giel Pills removed it over night and left my bowels regular. Nothing like them for const!-.' patios.” “ I have been severely afflicted with an affec tion of the kidneys. Maggiel’s Pills are cer tainly curing mo.” A lady writes : “ Your Pills are really a mecL icine. They have cured me of constipation and general ill health. lam delighted with theitt.’ I Have over 2CO such Testimonials As tins, hut want of space compels me to con clude. J. .T. MAGGIEL, M. D , 11 Pine Street, New York. laggiel’s Fills and Salve. NOTICE.—None genuine without she en graved trade mark around each pot or box signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York, to counterfeit which is a felony. (jgrSold by all respectable Dealers in Medi cines throughout the United States and Canadaet at 20 cents per box or pot. Iff Sold in Americus at the Drug Store of Dr. E J. Eldriuge. Sept 20 wStwly. MRS. MAPP, HAS just returned from the North, and is now opening an excellent assortment of Millenary Goods for the Ladies, at the store of G. M. Hay. She respectfully invites the Ladies to call and ex amine her beautiful 6tcck. Sept. 27 ts. ESohsc and Slot for Sale, AVERY Desirable House and Lot convenient to the Square. House has six rootos and lot contains 2 1-2 acres. J. W. JORDAN Agf. Oct. 2ud. 18GG.