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THE DAILY ''Let our inst Censures Attend the True Event.* BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1872. VOL VIII-NO. 178. THE TRIBUNS 8 KUI ES OF LI DH I.S.-Re? garding the libel sait commenced by Governor Scott against the New York Tribune, the New York Times, of the 10th iDBtant, says: Governor R. K. Scott, the present Governor of South Carolina, has commenced an action for libel against tho Tribune in the Circuit Court of the United States, in this oity, laying his damages at 8100,000. The libel complained of wus published in the Tribune, of September 27, it being an account of no alleged interview with Colonel M. R. Delnny. In that article, among other things, Governor Scott is accused of leading the State officers iu thefts from tho State; of having acquired a fortune of $2,000,000, all of winch he had stolon from the State, and of being paid large sums for approving bills passed by tho Legislature. Tho follow? ing lotter from Governor Scott shows his motive in bring tho snit: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLOMBIA, 8. C.. October 1, 1872. Hon. Thomas J. Mackey, St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. SIB: I desire you, QB my attorney, to immediately institute in the courtB of the State of Now York, oivil and crimi? nal proceedings against the proprietors of the New York Tribune, for the false, scandalous and malicious libel upon me, published in the issoe of that journal of the 27th ult. I have no vindictive mo? tives in this matter, but simply desire to invoke the dcoiBion of the court upon the question, whether a public journalist ia authorized to puss sentence of out? lawry against tho character of a citizen, and to nail him up in the pillory of pub? lic opinion, without.being held responsi? ble in law. I invoke the most searching examination into my conduct, and pro? pose to subject my aots to the most severe legal tests. To that end, I desire the case to be pressed with vigor. I have the honor to be, sir, very respect? fully, yours, ROBERT KL. SCOTT. Speaking of tho matter, the Tribune says: Gov. Soott calls npou the Tribune for $100,000 dumuges done his cburaoter by a publication of the statement of a Grant caudidate about him. The Go? vernor is somewhat tardy. If he had been as diligent a reader of the Tribune as he should have been, he would long , before this have learned, among other things which we trust would have been for his permauent good, even more aa- ; onrately than this Qrant candidate stated ? it, the precise estimate in whioh the ma? jority of his fellow-citizens in South Ca? rolina hold him. We shall be greatly obliged to the Governor, if he will give ns an opportunity to bring this libel suit to trial, and trust he has not brought it merely for the political capital whioh silly people sometimes suppose they can j create by bringing snits with a great , flourish, whioh are presently allowed to i die ont without notice. The people of . Sooth Carolina will be very glad to tes? tify oouoerning Gov. Scott's conduct, and we promise him that tboy shall be oalled upon in ample numbors. After '? that trial is over, nobody will lack mate- 1 rial for history of earpet-baggery. ? O, THAT I WERE BEAUTIFUL! is the i unspoken wish of thousands of women ? to whom nature has denied the charm of a pure, fresh, transparent complexion. To gratify this wish, HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM was introduced. Tho cosmetics . of the day had been pronounced poison? ous by the most distinguished chemists, and it was also found that their ultimate effect was to wither the skin, as well as to paralyze the external nerves. Tho 1 ladies bailed with delight the advent of ! a healthful herbal and floral preparation , capable of imparting to their faces, necks j and arms a porcelain smoothness and a ' tinge like that of tho finest oriental pearl. They soon discovered that it was a "DOW thing under the sun," incompa? rable and unapproachable. Unquestion? ably MAGNOLIA BALM has been tho great toilet success of the pr?sent century. 81,000 REWARD is offered by the pro? prietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a medioine that will equal it in the euro of all severe cases of "Liver Complaint," and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, &o. O10tf3 PROGRESS IN TEXAS.-Texas is an ac? tive, pushing and flourishing State. Railroads are projeoted that will give it the proper facilities for reaching the sea? board, where, in time, increased ship? ping accommodations will give the wealth of its rioh interior Counties to the world. The ohief intercut of trio State will al? ways rest, in all probability, in its agri? cultural and stock-raising. We notice the formation there, recently, of agricul? tural, stock-raising and industrial asso? ciations, which is a step in the right di? rection. J. S. Wilson announces in thc Atlanta Herald that he will arive one ton of coal at the State Fair as a premium for the fattest baby in the State, to keep the mother warm during the ensuing winter. Fashionable Dress-Making. MIBS ANNIE WITTVOGEL desirea to inform her old customers and the publio gonerally that she will, on THURSDAY next, open a DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISH? MENT in the rear of W. D.Love* Co.'a store, under Wheeler's building. Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Oot 8 limo* To the Ladies. ONE of the worst forms of discoloration of th? skin, and of pimpled and eruptive faces, is caused by tho use of CALOMUL and BLUE MASS. Mercurial medicines aro sup? posed to have a speoial action on the liver; the theory is erroneous. If calomel is given in repeated dogos it produces salivation, and in this condition tho liver is badly damaged. The livor is more torpid; the skin must do somo of the liver's work, in excreting Dilo ele? ments, and will be liable to pimples, blotches, emptions, dark spots, discolorations, tuber? cles, BOTO mouth, sore throat, catarrhal affec? tions, aa. The only serviceable liver medi? cino is HEINITSH'S LIVER PILLS. No ca? lomel. Thoy regulate tho livor and purify tho blood. Aug 22 X Special Notices. On Marriage-Happy relief for YouDg Men from tho effects ot Krrora and AbnacB in earlv lifo. Manhood reatored. Impedimenta to ?iarriage removed, New method of treat? ment. Now and romarkahlo romedioa. Booka and circulara sont free, in aealod ouvelopea. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth strcot, Philadelphia, Pa. Aug 12_8mo_ Do NOT DESPAIR.-Hundreds of cases of Scrofula, in its worst htagaa. old caeea of Syphilis that havo defied tho skill of eminent physicians, rheumatics who have been av.lTor mg for years, and tho victims ot the injudi? cious uao of mercury, have been radically cured by Dr. Tint's Saraaparilla and Queen's Delight. It ia the moat powerful alterative and blood purifier known, lt la prescrib? d by many physicians in their practice. If yon havo Chills, whother every other day, evory tonth day, or overv two or three week?, take Dr. 'Putt's Liver Pille, and you will check them, otherwise thoy will stick to jou all the winter. Oct 15 JITS Dr. Tuft's Hair Dye does not Stain tfie Linen. ON HAND, AND MORE CO MIN Ol! NEW CROP FIG8, NEW CROP RAISINS, New Crop Prunes, Northern Apples, Northern Grapes, Oranges, Lemons. London and other CLACKERS just in, with a full supply of TOYS, GAM KS, etc., Ac, at MCKENZIE'S, Oct 11_G_Main street. Cotton Gin. 1FORTY-SAW COTTON GIN, with CON? DENSEIS manufactured by Uoraco L. Emory, as good as new, having been only used a few weeks. Will bo sold at a sacrifice, by_JOHN AGNEW & SON. A Valuable Tract of Land For Sale. TH E s nb scriber ofTore for sale bia PLANTA? TION, near Abbeville Court HOUBO, part of it within tho corporate limits of tho town. It contains 350 acres of laud, seventy-fivo of ) which is good creek bottom. On it ia a com? fortable Dwelling House, Gin House, and all necessary out-buildings; aleo, a Vineyard ol Bcuppernong Grapes of seven acres, iu full bearing, with a Stone House, Cellar, and all appliances for making wine, and a fine collec? tion of Fruit Trees. R. h. BOWIE, Septl_Abbeville C. H.. 8. C. For Sale, APLANTATION in Sumter County, known | as the Bradford Springs Placo. It con? tains 753 acres of land, fifteen milos from Sumter C. H. and about tho same distance | from Camden. For particulars and terms, I apply ?to Mesera.BLANDING& RICHARDSON, Attorneys at Law, Sumter O. H. Sept 1 Bonds for Sale. rniHE Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta X Railroad Companv will nell (100,000 of its FIRST MORTGAOE BONDS, bearing interest lt the rato of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 ?ind accrued interest on 100-making the in? vestor nearly 9 per cent, per annum, in addi tiou to tbs discount. Apply to M. P. Pegram, Caahior Firat National Bank, Charlotte, C. ?ouknight, Treasurer, or Sept 25 WM. JOHN8TON. President. Seed Rye. 1 pf /\ BUSHELS PRIME RYE, for Seed. J_t J" " For salo for cash only. Sept 8_HOPE A GYLES. Last Notice. ALL persons indebted tn tho late firm of CARROLL ?t SPELLMAN will please call lt my Carriage RepoHitory and settle the same with my Agent. Mr. M. J. CALNAN. On 15th instant, all claims remaining unpaid will be placed iu suit. Thia course ia indis? pensable to close thc business of Carr all A 3pellman. JOHN AGNEW. Oct!_ Fresh Biscuits. FARINA, Pearl, Oyster,Wino. Butter, Milk, | Pic-nic. Cream, Corn nth, Lemon, Soda, Vc, all fresh. For salo low bv Oct 9 HOPE A GYLES. 100 Rust-Prooi seed Oats. BUSHELS, for Seed. For salo by Sept 8 HOPE .V GYLES. Horses and Mules. WE are in receipt of an ex-MW rYi?k tra fino lot of HORSES and**?? /m Mn LES, direct from tho LIP-O [lr aaa Regions of Kentucky. Call auu nee them at Logan's stables. Oct 8_W^S. & J. M. TOLBERT. Fever Medicines. i)AA GROSS SULP QUININE, 1,000 bottles Rina Ch ll Cure, 50 gross Sulp. Conobona, 100 lbs.Calomel, Wholesale and retail at the cheap Drug 3toreof E. H. HEINITSH, Druggist. Sf pt 2G_i_ Private Boarding, WITH first class accommoda tiona, can bo j obtained on Plain street, near Bull. Oct3_MBH. B. J. WYATT. New Goods! New Goods1.! I offer to tho public as fino a Stock of | Goods for gentlemen's wear as can be ! Iseen in this market, consisting of Eng? lish, French and American CAHSI MERES, SCOTCH GOODS. VESTING, Ac. Tho DAVIS SHIRT always on hand. My stock of Embroidered Vest Patterns is quite a no volty. I am also Agent for Wannamaker .t Brown, tho largest clothing house in America, samples of whoso goods may bo soon on my oounter. I guarantee satisfaction in all cases, and Bolicita sharo of pnblio patronage. Bept 27_O. D. EH KUHARDT. Fall and Winter Stock. ?# HAVING recently returned from New Tl York, I am proparod to exhibit one of tho ix?most ohoioo and solect Stock of Goods lliLovor o flor ed in this market, ft embraces Fine English, French and American Ca ss i me rea, SCOTCH TWEEDS, Ac, au ologant lino of Vestings, and a large stock of tho celebrated Star Shirt. My customers and tho public Sonorally aro invitod to call and examino, rilera sol ?cited and prompt Iv attended tn Sept_14 lrno_L F. EISENMANN. Our friend of tho Christian Neighbor says that people who complain of dull times don't advertise Make known your oomplainta. This is Heinitsh's plan. Make known your complaints; Heinitsh bas a remedy-the BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS, the best family pill ovor made. Tilia unrivalled Medicine ia warranted not to contain a singlo particle of MERCURY, or any injurious mineral substance, but ia PURELY VEGETABLE. For FORTY YEARS, it lias proved ita groat value in all diseases of tho LIVER, BOWEL? and KIDNEYS. Thousands of thu good and great in all parta of tho country vouch for ita wonderful and peculiar power in puniying tho BLOBD, stimulating tho toroid LIVER and BOWELS, and imparting new lifo and vigor to tho whole Byetem. SIMMONS' L1VEH REGU LATOR ?B acknowledged to have no equal aa a 1.1 VI II MEDICINE. It contains four medical elementa, never united in the same happy proportion in any other preparation, viz A gent?o Cathartic, a woudorfut Tonic, an unexceptionable Altera? tivo, and acortain Corrective of all impurit iee of tho body. Sncb eigual eucccsa line attend? ed its use/that it is now regarded aa tho GREAT lM AI LI Xi SPECIFIC for LIVEUCOMI'I.AINTand the painful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA? TION Jaundice, Bilioua aitacke, SICK li I0AB AOHE, Colic. Depression ot Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart-burn, fte., ftc. Regulate tho Liver and prevent CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Ia manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIN ft CO., Macon, Qa., and Philadelphia. Price fl 00 per package; aont by mail, post? age paid, $1.25. Prepared ready for uso in bottles, 31.50. SOLD RY ALL DRUGGISTS. *y beware of all Countorfeita and Imita? tion s-uo_Sept 14 S U L ZBAO H ER'S NEW OPENING! TUE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELRY SO UTII OF THE POTOMAC. HAVING moved from my old atand to Wearn's new Art Build? ing, and opened tho largest a 6. flncBt stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, DIA? MOND?, aolid and Plated Waru, Cutlery, and fancy articles generally, ever displayed in thia city, I ask my many customers and friends and the public tu call and examine- for themselves. I have tho latest fashions in JEWELRY and PLATED WAKE, of the most artbtic sud beaut ifni st vies. All my goods aro from Grat claaa manufacturers only. Terms, net cash Repairing und Engraving a specialty. All work guaranteed. Pot ll_I3AAO BULZP.AOIIER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. ORAND FALL OPENING. _^ MHS. O. E. HEED having vgT, just returned from tho North >Q?vX<& with a carefully selected assort OMSSffiiS nient oT MILLINERY and othe r &4jB?g?i goods, consisting of nlogant ^M?Wpil(JNNE?S and ll ATS. in Velvet, (^IftS/lr s*'^? Crapo and Straw; alao, V?'f/ta Infant's Caps, Hats and Cloaks. m iii Childreu'a Dreaaea, Ladies' and Children's Furs, Ornamental Hair in evory Btylo and varioty, Coraeta, Ladies' Underwaro, and many other articles too numerous to mention, alie begs the pa? tronage of her many frioud? in Columbia and vicinity. Ordure solicited and attended to with care and prompt ncaa. Oct 0 N. ?7 ~J?T A NEW MOVE. nw mn AND NSW STORE. WE havo moved into our NEW STORE (adjoiniug Mesara. Hopson ft Sntplion) with an eutirelyNEW AND FRESH STOCK of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, To which we invito the attontion of huyera, both city and country, fueling assured that wo can supply their several wants in tho Dry Goods line to thoir entire aatisfaction. A call nnd examination is earnestly aolicited from all. Alan, ploaao remember our tenus are STRICTLY CASH. PORTER & STEELE. _Oot 6_ New Rooks. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bieh ops and other Clergy ot tho Anglican Church. Vol.1. $5. Annt Jane's Horo, by Author of Stepping Hoavonwards. $1.50. Hannah, a nowNovel. by Miae Moloch. 50c. Jan 14_DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN. Seed Earley. p? {\ BUSHELS aolocted new crop BARLEY. QI f For salo by_HOPE ft GYLES. Seegers' Reer is Pure. IT don't contain Cococulna Indiens Fish fb'irioB to make sleepy or headache. The Doctors Recommend seegers'Beer TN preference to London Portorand Scotch Ale. Why?They know it is unadulterated ALL PERSONS WANT tn purchaan their DRY GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES CHEAP. C. F. JACKSON'S ?B tho placo for you lo do eo. A full block now on hand. Many articles cannot bc found in any other establishment. Oct wo mik I Dnsinu TO ANNOUNCE TO T?EIR FRIENDS AND PATRONS Thal they have muved into their Large and Elegant Store, OX TUE Corner nt Main and Plum St reeta, UNDER THE WHEELER HOUSE. TIJEY expect to be able to exhibit a por? tion ol their inimenno atock TO-MOR? ROW, (Monday.) but will have their GRAND OPENING on TUESDAY. October 8, when will bo shown new and desirable GOODS, found in foreign and domestic markets, which will bo shown lr eely bv attentive and polito Balesmcn. at the GR?ND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of WM. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE. R. R. MOCREEBY. _Oct G _ J. H. KIN ARD. IHAVE rocently returned from the North, and am prepared to exhibit tho most com? pleto and elegant stock of DRY GOODS Ever brought to this market, consisting of the latest and rao?t popular styles in DRESS GOODS, CASSIM EKES, Ac, with a full lino of HOSIERY AND GLOVES! And select assortments of Carpetings, Win? dow Shades aud Curtains. Hugs. Mattings, and all otUer articles usually found in a FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. Thc grand opening of tho MILLINERY DEPARTMENT On THURSDAY, October 10, under thc di? rection und supervision of MRS. A. MCCORMICK, So generally known throughout the Stale for her skill und taste, ollera unusual atti act ions, the stock having been carefully selected by herself, and placed at figures to meet all wanta. Tho c?l?brai od HOWE SEWING MACHINE And AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AN > OVER-SEWING MACHINE constitute a pro minent feature in the lino of my buaiiieaa, I hoing juatly considered the moat efficient and satisfactory now in uso. Tho public generally are invited to givo mo a call. J. H. KIEffiLRD, OH Main Street, Oct -1 One door South of Columbia Hotel. To Rent, A DWELLING HOUSE, containing tf^tteight room , situated on Laurel street, Jvil. bet ween Bull and Mai ion. All necessary out-buildings on the premises. Fot-aeaaiou giveu on tho first ol November. Apply at office of POPE & HASKELL. Oct ti_ For Rout, THAT LARGE STORE, in tho Co? lumbia Hotel Block, recently occupied by Meesra. Love ?t McCreorv. Applv to Oct* _CJi M ARS'?A Li, Desirable Residence for Sale. THE desirable ono and a half story [DWELLING, located on tho South west ^corner of Lady ami Marion streets, isl oflored for sain. The bunao has all tho mo? dem improvements, with a Mansard roof. Tho lot contains half au aero. For terms, apply to T. M. POLLOCK. To Rent. TO an approved tenant, I will rent the "Walker House," aituated on Upper Dnuudary street. Apply to Sept 20 _lt. O'NEALF,. .Tn. For Rent. STORE ROOM, corner of Main andi [Laurel ali cols, now ocenpiod by J. S. 'Chambers. Possession given immedi? ately. Anply to ARTHUR A. BOONE, Sept 13 No 2 Law Ko nco. For R.ent. MSTORE-ROOM, Kxcl ango House Bul ding, Main street, recently oe Upicd bv F. Card?rnll?. Apply to AUTHUR A DOONE, r o. 1 Law Rant jRepl 13 For Rent. THAT Urge and commodious STORE now oucnpied by Mi ssn?. l'orient Steele. {ffiillLPoHHCsBii'n given tho let of Oct obi r. For terms, inquire of G. DI?JICKS __Aug 21 For Sale. THE HOUSE ami LOT. on Pieknna ?I rt ot, belonging to the Cidutucf Mrs. .Zimmerman, deceased, ttcpta EDWIN J.SOOTr, Excentor. Tho HoiiHO working in tho intcroat ot tho masaos, Belling goods at FAIR TRICES, dealing honcBtly, and adver? tising a liboral standard for business as "live and let livo," endeavoring to instill business rules and principios amongst our rising population, and carnost, vigorous energy in all our dialings. R> C. SIIIVEK & CO. Ea7ing reached tho fountain hoad in buying our goods, and buying very mush ''ir" nuantiticB of gooda than usual, with ample facility and abund? ant canital at our disposal, wo aro prepared to assert that wo can eave moro money than ever for our patrons this ee.iaon.and for every $10 00 spent with us, wo firmly believe that wo can aavo tho buyer $1.00, or 10 per cont. Oct 13 Xi. C. SUIV Kit ?fc CO. Land Slide in prices of all goods at R. C. Shiver & Go.'s. The Palace Dry Goods House the insti? tution of Columbia, R. C. Shiver & Co.'s. The People's Dry Goods House, R. C. Shiver & Go.'s. The People's Shoe and Hat House, H. C. SHIVER & CO.'S. The Ladies' Dress-Making and Millinery Headquarters, E. C. SHIVER &. CO.'S. Special Notice. J. A. UE\?RIX & BRO. INVITE tho attention of their customers, and the public generally, to their large and varied stock of Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Wooden-ware, &c, Which they offer for aale at. tho LOWEST PRICKS for CASU on DELIVERY. Experi? ence domonatratea that the trno intereat of all concerned ia bust secured by a resolute and impartial adherence to the atrictly caah sys? tem. Wo roapoctfully announce to bur friends and customers that, from aud after tho 1ST OCTOBER ensuing, all memorandum ac? counts will bo discontinued. Wo offer to all, without exception, tho important advantages of a purely cash business, ot which tho aupe rior quality and moderato pricca of our goode will bo found to bo the boat evidence. Gooda delivered at railroad depots and to city cua tomera at their rosideu'.-es, when desired, without charge. Sept 29 Imo* FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, CAFS GENTS' FCRNIS?HNG GOODS ! ! ! WE aro receiving and will continuo to re? ?oive through tho season tho beat Ready-made Clothing That cannot bc surpassed, if equaled, by any Custom-made. Wo have tho very latest fashions in Melton?, Diagonals, Cheviot Heavers, Tricots, Black Dress Frook, Black Doo Panta, French and American Dress Vests, Cloth. Silk and Silk Velvot. A apendid lino of Men's, Youths' and Boya' UNDER-CLOTHING,While and Fnney Shirts, Cheviot and Nelligen Half lloee, Under-wear, Cardigan Jackets, rieck Woar, Suspender?, Silk and Linen Handkorchiels, Siiawla, Car? peta and Traveling Rags. SILK HATS-FALL STYLE. DST We have marked our Gooda for net cash. EINARD & WILEY. Oct 1_ Butter, Cheese, &c. TURS choice GOSHEN BUTTER, Poxes choleo Goshen Cheese, 1,000 pounds Breakfast Strips, ld baireis Pearl Orist and Big Hominy. All fresh and lor salo hy Joly Ifi_HOPE f? GYLES. A CERTAIN CUBE ron CHILLS ANO FEVER First tnke the blood and Liver Pills, to work off the billi and purify tho blood; three or four will he sufficient". Thon take a tablo i.poevfulof HEINITSH S CHILL CURE. It h.ia been tried; wo know it. FALL OPENING AT BM. C. rjlUE large-t slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING at retail in Gio Stale Everything in tho way of HATS, Homo our own styles. A new feature ia tho Daguerrean Gallery formerly occupied by Monera. Weam & Hil, fitted up for our Cuetora Trade, and Oiled with tho choicest FRENCH AND ENGLISH CASSI1IERES AND VESTINGS, Which wc arc malting to order, under a gua? rantee to please. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. _Scpt19 _ LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law COLUMBIA, 8. C. OFFICE Law Range, Bauskett'a building, up stairs. Youmans & Sheppard, Attorneys at Law, Edgefiela, 8. C. LER. F. YOUMANS. JNO C. SHEPPARD. Aug 27_Gmo New Books ! New Books ! THE VICAR'S DAUGHTER. By George McDonald, fl.50. The Doctor's Daughter. By Sophie May. U.50. "At tho Back of the North Wind." By Goo. McDonald. $2. . Fitz Hugh Sr.. Clair, the South Carolina Re? bol Boy. By Mrs. Ballio F. Chap?n. $1.50. Lord Kilgobbin. By Charles Lever. $1. Tho Golden Lion of Grampere. By Antho? ny Trolloppo. 75c. Ethel Mildmay's Follies. 75o. "Ombra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c. And other late publications, just received and for salo at publishers prices, at R. L. BRYAN'S Aug 30_ Bookatore. JUST REG El VED. Afin CASES CANNED GOODS, rt\'\J 100 boxos CANDY, 50 boxea SOAP, 203 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiakoy, 100 dozrn Axes, 200 dozen Pocket-Knivea, 100 dozen paira Trace Chaine, 100 dnzon Door aud Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Ties, 100 hales Ragging. For sale to-day, at New York prices an 1 car? riage, having been purchased mainly before tho late ii Hated prices. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Aug ?0_ Initial and Monogram Press. E. RT^T?KES IS now prepared, with a Press and apper tainments, to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed amt in colors, of all sizes and quaity. ALSO, Keeps constantly in atoro a full stock of Fancy and ?tapio STA lONERY. BLANK HOOKS, Fancy Articles and all gooda pertain? ing to a brat ?laaa Stationery House. Anril 20_ LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to have ono of the finest stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng _filiab,Swies and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stook ia large, and wo are going to sell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by tho best of workmen. WM. GLAZE. Nov 19_Formerly Glaze A Radcliffe. AMAZING! T "Amazement on My Mother Sits." SUCH was the exclamation young Hamlet made to his "Ma." upon her return from the GREAT GROCERY STORE of GEORGE SYMMER8. Tho old lady had boen in a good deal of trouble latoly, about Grooory matters; but wandering a littlo further than her wont down town, she happened to stop into nSVMHEllS'," Purchased her aupplies, upon receipt of which, Batiafaction so beamed upon her coun? tenance, that young Hamlet (hopeful cuasi) lot looao tho expression used to point the moral of this advertisement. The quantity, quality and remarkably rea? sonable prices of our goode,invite tho patron? age of the public. Call, pnrohaso and he con? vinced; and (a word in yonr ear) be euro to pay fur them, as gooda not worth paying for aint worth buying. GEO. BYMMERB. Hams, S. C. Shoulders and Stripe. O f\r\i~\ l'HS- Sugar-Cnred 8HOUL f>,\_J\J\./ DERS, Hams, Breakfast Ba? con and Smoked Tonguos. for salo by Kept27 HOPE A GYLES.