Newspaper Page Text
TRI-WEEKLY SUMTER REPUBLICAN,
Vol2--No- 21.
fi'i-WccMn .§ejraMton.
PUBLISHED EVERY
Thiesdaya, .Thursdays & Saturdays,
"AT*
$2 for Three Months.
Rates ot Advertising.— Two Dollars A
square, of tea lines or less, for the first, inser
tion, and One Dollar for each subsequent in
sortiou
llrufesioiuil tolls.
JOSEPH.
TTO3USV AT LAW,
AND
REAL estate agent.
Amorieus, • ••'•• Georgia-
WILL vive prompt attention to professional
\V business in Sumter, Schley, Webster, he*,
and Terrell counties, except eases in the Coun
ty Court of Sumter County.
Office in the Court House. -Tune J -t.
JAMES J- SCARBOROUGH, CIIABLF.B T GOODE.
Law Partnership.
SCARBOROUGH & GOODE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Amcrictis Georgia
HAVE associated themselves in ihe practice of
Law. and will attend the courts in the toi
lcwing counties: Sumter, Macon, Schley, Web
ster, Terrell, Lee, Dougherty, Houston and Doo
lv, and will give prompt attention to u.l dusi
uesa confided to their cave.
gifT Office in the Masonic Building.
Nov. 23 ts
WUiLlLfli) M A WJC : IS© p
Atloraey at Law,
Amorieus, —* Georgia.
ggp”Offteo in Masonic Hull.
Jim. 1« ts.
J). w~. jj QRXJxI JIGS-,
READ ESTATE AGENT,
A*\IERICUS. v . GA
\UILL be pleased to serve parties who wi.-h to
\) purchase or sell Lands, Town or City prop,
erty in South-Western Georgia.
REVERENCES :
Speer fe Hooks, Furlow & Bro , W T. Wads'
worth &Cos , Am Miens ; J - B. Loss k Son, Ma
con, Ga.; Aug, T. Wetter, Savannah, La.
July 3 Cm
T AGENCY.
©„ Ml A WCCOKIip
ATTORNEY & C DLL3 2D .1 ,
Amerieus, Georgia.
PROPOSES to devote himself mainly to con
vevaiuing and cornmercial practice. t\ iil
keep dockets shewing progress of cases trom
commencement, of suits t > suttlem nt ot c :..nis
at all times subject to inspection of parties, and
nooks showing every business transaction, ho
puns spared to make his office the first col
lecting office in tire country. Liberal lty'° n
age solicited. Office in speer & Loo!, s build.
l»g. A;i: - "•
®K(IiJ©E
OFFERS his professional services to the
citizens of Amerieus and surrounuing
country. Thankful for patronage heretofore
given him, he hopes by unremitting attention
to business to merit a cont.inua.Mce of the same,
Office next door to the Tost Otnce.
July 14 If.
L Wo WMIIATLISY,
IS ll & K B'l it,
Cmmms.siau Iftoluint,
AKD GENERAL
INSURANCE AGENT
AMERICUS,. GEORGIA.
LIBERAL advances made on Cotton shipped to
New York or Savannah.
Particular attention paid to the purchase, sa.e
and shipment, of Cotton and other produce.
Collections made and promptly remitted for.
Refers to Wm. Bykce &Cos , New Tone ;
J, VV. Latiirop & Cos, Savannah ; Seymour,
Johnston &Cos , Macon. Ju! y 7 6m.
©AraV
DE- J. T. LAMAE otiers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Bottsford
and surrounding neighborhood. Can always
be found at his office, day or night, unless pro
fessionally absent. Dct 9 im.
4<i«ld Wanted.
WANTED One Thousand Dollars in Gold, for
which the highest market price will be
paid. [July 7 6m] J- W. WHEAT LA •
E XCI ArH E
IiOR SALE. Sight exchange on New York
and Savannah, in sums to suit purchasers.
July 7 Cm. J - w - WHEATLEY.
iTldnllic Bm'iaS tass«.
» FINE ASSORTMENT, kept constantly
on hand. S. P. BOONE, Ag t.
July 24 ts
GAINES So CO.,
MACON, GA.,
-iTfILL MAKE LIBERAL ADVANCES UP
VV on shipments of Cotton and other produce
to BEARDEN & CO, 20 Beaver St., New York.
July 81 ts
Amerieus, G-eorgia, Saturday, November IT, 1866.
fuim-inis (pimlismriits.
I. N 1i .\ LIT,
NORTH SIDE OF TIIE PUBLIC SQUARE,
Asaici'iciis; Georgia
j # tf.wi’wP*
DEALER IS
GROCERIES and provisions,
Keeps constantly on hand
CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, SUGAR,
SALT, COFFEE, TEA,
And all other articles in the line of .
GROCERIES
AND—
Provi s i o n s •
B3?" Country Produce wanted
July 20 ts.
Da E W FIRM.
AL [LIIM*
A.MERICUS, 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
t our ov two very pleasantly. Give us a call
Our liquors and cigars arc the best, in the mar-
COBB& ALLEN.
Nov 7-twtf..
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE
fp;:iE nibsciiber Is obliged to pell bis present
1 residence, in order to meet Rome pecuniary
obligations for width bis honor is pledged His
premises are pleasantly situated, three miles
from Amerieus, near enough to the city for a
business man, if be keeps a horse and buggy.—
The dwelling house i* a comfortable cne for a
?mal 1 family, and the out houses are good, the
whole of tho buildings having been put up in
the winter and spring of 1803. The water is as
good as can be f.mn l in South Western Georgia.
I will sell the buildings, with twenty acres of
land, (on which are some f:» trees, andj
a fine little vineyard), for ™ W
OXI2 TTIO ES. IXU I) 011 AM<
LESS Til AX THE SAME WI
PR() ! 'EJIEXTS <LI A r BimL! I>E
NO IF CJIAIIAIXG x<rn%XG
FOJI TILE LA XU!
Besides, I will pell, if the furchaser desires it
from 100 to 400 acirg of good farming land, ad
joining the premises, at n very low price. I wil
also sell the growing rr< p. a pair of fine young
mules, cows, lings. wagon. buggv, &c. For fin.
ther paiUciilars c-dl on tho subscriber, at the
store of r.PKRIt A HOOKS, Amerieus, On.
J. J. ASSESS 12 Y.
July 5 ts
ARE YOU INSUKEIPr
fpilK undersigned is Agent for the f.illowirg
1 r id. r liable and prompt IN.'UR ANOE COM
PANIES, and is prefirutd to take risks at as low
rates as are equitable ■■
Jv'na Ins Cos., ,rd Gr nn. $8,090 090
Pheenix Ins. Cos., Hartford Conn. 1,000.000
Home Imp. Go , New York, 2.000,000
Onntinenta! Ins. Cos.. New York, 1.000 000
Lorrillaid Ins. Cos., New York, 1.0C0,000
Metropolitan Ifrs. Cos., New York, 1.000,000
North American Ins Cos., N. Y , 500,000
Georgia Home las. Cos., Columbus, 250,000
Empire Srate Ins. Cos., Augusta, 200,000
The above Companies are represented with a
combmed Cash Capital of nearly FIFTEEN
MILLIONS DOLLARS, and are unsurpassed in
their promptness in settling losses..
One, Hundred Thousand Dollars taken up
on one risk. J. VV. WHEAT LEY,
General’lnsurance Agent,
July 7 om. Amerieus, Oa.
j. ¥□ & mm
WAREHOUSE AND
AMERIGUS, GEORGIA.
ITfE aro now at the Ware-Hou ; o formerly
\ ! owned by Dr. R. C. Black, on Cotton street,
but will goon be at our old stand in the biick
Wave House now being built by Mr, E. B. Loy
less
We are prepared to furnish Bag-ring ardPu pe
to Planters, make advances on cotton or other
produce in store, ship cotton to New Oilcans,
Savannah, New Yoik or Liverpool, making
liberal advancements on our shipments. We
cari also insure cotton in our Ware-House, as
cheap as it can be done in any other house in
the city. Our ware-house is remote from any
other building. As our senior has been in the
cotton business for the 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. U U , will only he charged one (SI)
dollar per bile and no dray age at this place to
our Warehouse. Sept, lo*tf.
wIITED,^
1 AAA BUSHELS of DRIED FRUIT,
I.UvU 1000 BUSHELS GROUND PEAS,
sepfc 18 ts G. M. HAY.
j Furniture \ Furniture I
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 ancl
Rosewood to common, which are offered at. as
low prices as the times will allow. Cali and
examine. 8. B- BOONE, Agt.
July 24 ts.
billiariTsaloon.
THE undersigned would inform the gentlemen
of pleasure that they have just remodeled
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.—
Gall and try them. * COBB & ALLEN.
Jan 18 ts.
SWEET OPOPOXAX ! The only elegant
Perfume* Is found on all toilets, and nev
erstainsthe handkerchief. Fold at the Drug
stora of [oct 9tf ] Dr. E. J. ELDiUDGE.
Mmn
: -lU
armivM
4 ' -‘ OF
FALL & WINTER
GOODS!
Important to the Trade.
WE ARE JUST RECEIVING AND OPENING
OUil STOCK OF
FILL HUD 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
DRESS GOODS
Is everything Hint could he desired, and we
intend to keep the stoex up to iis present stand
ard. IVe have not space to specify, but believe
we can fill all orders complete. Our
HOSIERY, GLOVE
AND
YANKEE NOTION DEPABTffl’fiT
Is amply supplied. W r o have also a splendid
slock of
ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN
* CASSIMERES & BROADCLOTHS.
Also, a fme line of
01 [] a E L 0 M K INI @ „
7-8, 1-2 and 10-4
BLEA CUED I) OMESTIGS.
Wc have also a splendid assoitmcnt of
C L O T IT I oST G
Well adapted to our Country trade. Our stock
of
BOOT3'A NDS H OI 8
Is unsurpassed by any House south of ILlt i.
more, embracing about 400 cases Men’s, Wo
men’s and Cliildren’s Boots and fchoes in every
variety. Also a fine lot of
Men’s and -ooj's Hsts,
Indeed, we might say that we have almost ev
erything
£*roceries»
With exceeding large additions to our Gro
cery Department, we can now compete with any
section* We have:
100 bales India Bagging,
300 coils Rope,
10,000 lbs Arrow Tie,
5 bales Bagging Twine,
150 bbls. Flour, ssorted brands.
75 bales Maeon Sheeting,
10 bales Augusta Shirting,
20 bales Yarns,
40 bales Osnaburgs,
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—J, i 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. Seives,
50 doz. 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 cases,
Cases Liquors, assorted,
Russ’ Preparations, assorted,
&c., &c., &c., Ac.,
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 prices.
J. ie. 21015$ & SOS,
Wholesale Grocery avd Dry Goods Dealers,
65 Second and 96 Cherry Streets,
sept 6—3 m MACON, GA-
llkcon
FAIR NOTICE TO ILL
IS GIVEN BY
IYIEGRATH, PATTERSON a CO.,
OP
A
Macon, ft organ.
That they arc now receiving; ami opening
their Fall Stock of
Staple mtii faiun (Groceries,
Which they wish to sell to the people of
Southwestern Georgia, at VERY LOW
cash prices. _
j. Their stock consists in part of
50 Ibis. A. B. C. Crushed' and Pow
dered Sugars.
2 hhds and 5 bbls. Muscovado Sugar,
lo Sacks Rio Coffee,
5 “ Java Coffee,
75 bbls. Flour,
50 Sacks and half sacks of Flour,
0 hhl3. Cuba Molasses,
3 “ Sugar House Syrup,
200 Choice Sugar Cured Ilarns,
Also, Candles, Carnied Fruit, New Mack
erel in bbls, half bbls, quarter barrels and
kits. Raisins, Nuts and Figs, Candies of
all kinds, with a large stock of choice
Groceries, including everything you can
call for.
\v o a v e row offering Corn "Whiskey, 1
(Georgia) at $2 50 to y 2 75 ; a common
Bourbon Whiskey at 62 2.5 to 62 50 ; a
good article at 63 to $1 ; with a large stock
of fine Wines and Liquors, and as wo buy
and sell only for CASH, can offer bargains.
MEG RAT IT, PATTERSON & CO.,
Mu'berry St., Opposite Lanier House,
sept 27 3m. MACON, GA
J 11. AXDKESOK, 1 LOUIS 10 AKDERSON
S- T WALKER.
REmO V A E .
l ink Mis>iiiß@®N & mm
GROCERS AND
£ onunissioit JJlcrrljuiits,
MACON, GEORGIA.
RAVE removed from their old stand to their
New Store, on Poplar street, between Se
ond and Third, where they keep constantly on
hand, a large and complete sti ck of GP.OOE
RIF.S, PROVISIONS and PLANTATION SUP
FLIES.
Agents for Pratt’s Cotton Gir.e, and Iron Tics
Bagging and Rope always on hand.
We solicit consignments of Produce end Cot
ton. and ere prepared to receive and sell (lotion
for Planters. Commission on Storage, 50 cents
per bate ; selling, 114 per cent. sept 15 8m
HOME AGA! N .
At the Old Stand, next to the Lanier
House, wkee
FURNITURE
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Can be bought at REASONABLE TRICES.
03?" Call a sad Sec
Bureaus, Bedsteads, TVashstands,
Wardrobes. Chairs, Tables, Safes,
Couches, Trundle Bedsteads,
Cribs, Cradles, Ac., &c.,&c.
Not having a large capital, I am compelled to
sell at a small profit, in order to pay hanusand
debts. GRENVILLE WOOD/
may 10 ts Macon, Georgia*
SDMiiS, JOH-G 8 REYNOLDS
WARIiBOUSE AND
Cmmmsslmi fgtectats,
(At old stand of Harris & Picss).
Corner Second and Poplar Streets,
MACON, GEORGIA.
y> ESPEOTFULLY inform th«ir friends, and the
lb public generally, that they are now pre
pared to aive their personal aitention 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 ns the liberal patronage heretofore given to
the above named houses.
Particular attention will be given by us to
the purchase of Plantation Supplies, when or
dered.
A. B. ADAMS, 1 Late
P. REYNOLDS, 4 Adams &
D. B. JONES, 3 Reynolds.
sept 15 3m
Lunquest & Mallory's
mi m v
PHOTOGRAPHIC G ALLEKY,
Arcade Building — Cotton A venue,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Cheapest Gallery in ilie City !
Strangers visaing Macon are invited to call
an 1 examine our elegant Carte do Visiles, softly
toned Ivobytypes daJecately tinted Porcelains.
and those pretty little Gem Photographs, the
latter only si,so per dozen.
Strangers visiting the City can have Photo
graphs Furnished in time for the evening trains
by calling at the Galleiy at any time before 11
o'clock A. M:
J. M I.UNQUEST. LEE MALLORY’.
Sept. 15—3 m.
WANTED.
Walnut k e dar Lumbar.
FOR which the highest price will be paid by
GRENVILLE WOOD,
may 17 ts. Macon, Georgia.
3untrims j
B. c. m.Ai i:. | J. M.STAxroun. !
BLACK & STANFORD
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES
AND
H 8 8 UQU 0n S !
r j''tlE nrder.-igned would respcctfullv inform
i. the citizens of Sumter, that they have open
ed a Grocery establishment, in connection with
their Bar, next door to Dr. Bailey’s Drug i- tore,
where they have on hand everything usually
kept in a Grocery Store, 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,
SUGARS,
BAGGING,
Rope, Twine, Macon Sheeting 1 , Augus
ta Shirting, Yarns, Osnaburgs, Mackerel,
Powder, Shot, Cheese, Crackers, Liquors
in cases, assorted <ic., &c., etc.
A large lot of TIN and WOODEN Ware. — j
They respectfully ask the public tn call and ex
amine their stock of PURE LIQUORS always on
hand.
BLACK & STANFORD.
P. Si Parties from Eumter, Marion and ad->
joining counties, bringing Cotton to this market
tor sale, and not being able to dispose < f it at
fair prices, can have it sold at fair prices by
leaving samples of tire 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 p anters at a
better price than they can get, free of charge.
Oct 20 ts.
A itare Chance l
"5" OFFER for sale at FIFTY PER CENT j
BELOW THEIR CASH VALUE,
a Dwelling House and lot, and Store House
and Lot, al! in the city of Amerieus, Ga. !
The Dwelling is close to the Square, lot
large, and a beautiful location.
The Store’.llouse is new, and in perfect
order. Apply to.
I-. M. COKER,
Oct. 11th. Im.
SP EEN D 11) A 11 R I V A L
OF
MIW IP 0 A INI ©© .
AT
M- HATS’, manufactured by WM.
KNABL & CO.; Baltimore, Md.
These instruments excel others in sweetness
of tone and volume, and possess many ndvan.
(ages over all other Pianos, and one of them
will be on exhibition at the World’s Exposition
at Paris, (lie coming Spring.
Ladies, be sure to call at Mrs. Mapp’.s aad
examine fer yourselves.
Terms reasonable. G. M. IIAL.
ect 20 ts
RARE CHANCE
FOR
INVESTMENT
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
DOR SALE!
SIS
SPtENJUO 10T8
FOR
STORE ROOMS
IMMEDIATELY Ol\ THE SQUARE!
I NOW OFFER FOR SALF* TH \T WELL
known and valuable property' in the city
of Amerieus, known as the
Amerieus Hotel,
certainly the most eligible and prominent
stand in the town for business houses. There
are BIX 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 HALL,
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 Amerieus.
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-
Amerieus, Ga., Sojpt27, 18(56 ts
FURNITURE
AVliole TVo. 18Q.
flO FIT ! NO PAY !
s. cohen’ merchant tailor,
¥OULD respectfully inform the citizens of
Sumter fbat'he is still engaged in the
Tailoring business, and ready to wait-on all
who may desire anything in ins line. He keeps
on hand p.n assortment of Ready Made Clothing,
Brpad Cloths and Fancy Cassimeres.
Kfc is prepared to cut and make Coats, Vests
and Pantaloons, in the neatest style and at the
shortest notice. His motto is “ No Fit, No Pay.”
sis Repairiqg and cleaning clothes done in
the neatest sti lo aud warranted to please.
Oct 4 ts.
A NEW EPOCH IN M DICIIE!
A Now System of Physio !
The smallest quantify of drngs with thegreat
est amount ot effect on disease.
MAG GI EL’S PILLS AND SALVE !
Maggiel’s Pills and Salve are cemposed of
concentrated extracts of Herbs hitherto unknown
as Medicinal Agents. They are powerful to
cure yet harmless as milk.
Oise PiiJ a Bose !
Their action on the liver is perfect in its re
sults, and is superior to that vile drug Calomel,
as daylight is to darkness Maggicl's Pills are
a Medicine. They are a powerful tonic, and
never constipate. They are the magic Pill of
the day in compaiison with ail 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
tuio. and when once known have become a
household treasure.
fJU I.et all who can believe facts and can
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 Hydock to me, known
as such, and being duly sworn, deposed as folr
lows : That be is the sole general agent for the
United States, an l dependencies thereof, for
preparations or medicines known as Macgiel’s
Pills and Salve, and that the following certifi
cates aro verbatim copies the hist of his
knowledge and belief.
JAMES SMUITRE.
| [l s ] Notaiy Public.
Wall St., N. Y.
Junel, 18GS.
Db. Maggiel :-I take my pen to write you
! ( f uiy great relief and that the awful pain in
! my ride ba= left me at last— thanks to your
j medicine. Oh, doctor, how thankful lam that
I can get some sleep. I can never write it
| enough. I thank you again and agaiu, and I
am sure that you are really the fiitnd of all
sufferers. I could not help writing to you, aud
hope you will not take it amiss.
James Myers,
116 Avenue D.
..This is to certify that I was discharged from
the army with Chronic Diarrhoea, and have
been cured by Ur. Maggiel’s Pills.
Wilson Haevey,
New Y'ork, April 7, 18G5. 27 Pitt street.
The following is an interesting case of a man
employed in an Iron Foundry, who, in pouring
j melted iron into a flask that was damp and wet,
! caused an explosion. The meltpd Iron was
; thrown around and on him in a perfect shower,
' and be was burnt dreadfully. The following
j certificate was given to me by him about eight
, weeks after the accident:
New York, Jan. 11, 18CG.
j My name is .T.-c L Hardy; lam an Iron Found
er ; I was badly burnt by bot iron in November
! last ; my burns healed, but I had a running
j sore on my h g that would not heal; I tried
: Maggiel's Salve, and it cured mein a few weeks.
This is all tiue, and anybody can now see me at
Jackson’s Iron VYoiks, 21 Avenue.
•1 HARDY,
119 Verrick Street.
EXTRACTS FROM VARIOUS LETTERS,
I had no appetite ; Maggiel’s Pills gave me
i a hearty one.”
“ Your Pills are marvelous.”
“ I send for another box, and keep them ia
the house.”
“Dr. Maggiel Las cured my headache that
was chronic.”
“ I gave half of one of your pills to my babo,
for cholera morbus. The dear little thing got
well in a day.”
“ My nausea of a morning is now cured ”
“ Your box of Maggiel’s salve cured me of
noises in the head. -1 nibbed some of your salve
behiud my ears and the noise left.”
“ Ber,d me two boxes ; I want one for a poor
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
iciurn 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 consti
pation.”
“ I have been severely afiiicled with an affec
tion of the kidneys. Maggiel’s Pills aro cer
tainly curing me.”
A lady writes : “ Your Pills are really a med
icine. They have cured me of constipation and
| general iil health. lam delighted with them.’
I Have over 2CO such Testimonials
As this, but want of space compels me to con
clude. J. J. MAGGIEL, M. D ,
11 Pine Street, New York.
Maggici’s Bills and Salve.
NOIICE.—None genuine without the en-’
graved trade mark around each pot or box
signed by DR. J. MAGGIEL, New York to
counterfeit which is a felony.
J.-y Sold by all respectable Dealers in Medi
cines throughout the United States and Canadas
at 25 cents per bex or pot.
gig" Sold in Amerieus at the Drug Store of
Dr. E J. Elbridgb Sept 20 w&twly.
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 aud ex
amine her beautiful stock. b'cpt. 27 ts.
IBosisu and Lot for Sale,
AVERY Desirable Houre and Lot convenient
to tlie Square. House has six rooms and
lot contains 2 1-2 acres.
J. TV. JORDAN Agt,
Oct 2nd, 1806;