The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, October 12, 1872, Image 1

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THE DAILY ''Let our inst Censures Attend the True Event." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12, 1872. YOI, VIII- NO. 176 "At the late meeting of the Pioneers of Ben Francisco, Jasper O'Farrel related the following story, wbioh elicited shoote of laughter: "In '49. I was a lazy ran? chero, near the garrison of Pescadero, end used to cultivate the officers there, because they kept better wine than I did. Near as lived two fishermen-Bobby and Jack. Ono day. Bobby was missed, and eleven days after, Jack fished up his body from the bay. George Jennings and Lient. Derby-better known to the pnblio as 'John Pbouix'-and myself .were announced as jurymen by Peter Campbell, the only mau besides myself in the whole Ouunty who poBBessed a huKKy- After mature deliberation, Derby tore a leaf from a prayer-book owned by Jrtuk. and wrote onr verdict as follows: 'We, the Undersigned jurors, do find that Bobby was drowned ont in the sound, and waa not found till eleven days, when bis toes and his jolly red nose diskiverud him afloat mid the Laze.'" O, THAT I WEHE BEAUTIFUL 1 is the unspoken- wish of thousands of women to whom nature has denied the charm of a pure, fr.esh, transparent complexion. To gratify this wish, HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA I?ALM was introduced. The cosmetics of the day hud been pronounced poison? ous by the most diBtingmsbed chemists, and it Was also fouud that their ultimate effect waa to wither the' skin, as well BB to paralyze the external nerves. The ladies hailed with delight the advent of a healthful herbal and floral preparation capable of imparting to their faces, necks and urms a porcelain smoothness and a tinge like that of the finest oriental pearl. They soon discovered that it was a "new thing under the sun," incompa? rable uud unapproachable. Unques? tionably the MAGNOLIA BALM bas been thu great toilet sucoess of the present century. $1.000 REWARD ?B offered by tho pro? prietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that will equal it iu the cure of all severe oases of * 'Liver Complaint," and all diseases arising from impurity of the blood, aa Emptions, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, ?fcc. 010!j 3 One of the Pi Uto medicine men lately told bis fellow-Indians that when he died if, they would cut him in pieces, his body would unite and he ascend to Heaven in a oloud of smoke. Au experi? enced savage killed him at once and the crowd out him up, departing in disgust at. the fallibility of science when the parts lay as they were left. A Chicago colored "gemmen" who was struck on the bead with a brick fall* iug from the top of a five story building, looked np to the workmen and bawled oat, "Say, you fellahs np thar, ye ain't laying bricks without mortah, are yor?" Wanted. J^IVE first olass SALESMEN, at the Grand J Oeutral Dry Gooda Establishment of W. D. LOVE A GO. Applications confidential. _ Pot 10_ Wanted, AGOOD COOK, WASHER and IRONER, to go to New Hampshire. High wagos paid for a competent person. Apply to Oct ll 2_DANIEL EOKREBT. Fashionable Dres^-Making. MISS ANNIE WITT VOGEL desires to inform ber old customer* and tbe punna generally that she will, on THURSDAY next, open a DttESS-MAKING ESTABLISH? MENT iu the re%r of W. D.Lovo & Co.'s store, nuder Wheeler's building. Orders solicited and fatiar&otion guaranteed. Ocr 8 Him * ONT HAND, AND HUBE COMING!! NEW GROP FIGS, NEW CROP RAISINS, New Crop Prunes, Northern Apples, Northern Grapes, Oranges, Lemons. Loudon and other CRACKERS just in, with a full supply of TOYS. G AM'S Ac, Ac, at MCKENZIE'S. Oct ll 6 Main street. 8ULZBAOHE E'S NEW OPENING! THE MOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELRY SOUTH OF THE POTO MAO. ^Qt HAVING moved from myoid j?r^fe-Qstand to vVearn's now Art Ruild \P\ f MK lng, and opened tbe largest ?Jot *BS'- ? finest etook of WATCHES, g&aaM^>JLOCKH JEWELRY, DIA M >NO.>. .M.nd and Plated Ware, Cutlery, and fancy articles gonerally, ever displayed in thia city, I ask my many customers and friends and the pubuo to call and examine tor themselves. I bava the latest fashions in JEWELRY and l'LVTED WARE, of the moat artlrtio and boin'if ul styles. All my gooda ai? from first oUsa manufacturer* only. Terme, net oaeh Repairing and Engraving a specialty. All work guaranteed. Got ll_WAAC 8?I.ZSAOHBR. To the Mig?me Fraternity. THE members of the Masonic fraternity Will meet at half-pant 0 o'clock, on MON? DAY MORNING, tho 14:h instant, at tbeir Hall." for the pnrpnao of laying the Corner Stone of the United States Building, in the eity of Columbia. The procession will form at 10 o'olook. in front of the Maaooio Hall, on Washington street, where the invited State, civil and United States authorities will j dn in the pro? cession, escorted by the Post Band. The procession will then move through Main street to the United dtatvs Post OfUoe Build log, aud, upon entering the enclosure, will halt, and stand in open ranks, through which the rear of the oolninu will pass to the platform. Thu laying of the Homer Stone, according to ancient ceremonies, will then take plaoe. An address will be delivered by Deputy Grand Master G. T. Berg. The bre? thren aro r quested to dress in dark clothing, and pr?vido themselves with white gloves. All good citizens are invited to witness the Oftremonies. Seats will bu provided for ladies HOWLAND A KEENAN, Got ll 8 Chairman Ma*oeio Com. Ar. Valuab e Real Estate for Sale. TWO laige and oommodw us WARE HOU^EM. on Gervais uri et. uear the Greenvillo and Columbia Rai mad Depot, now occupied by Blakoi A Friday, and Wells & Caidwsd. Lota i inning through tho rquare ts Lady street, b\,r berms, .to , apply to All THU ti s. B MINI,, Law Range, Or SKIBELS A LZKLL, Beal Est?t o Agente. Sept ld f ECULATO Tl) i ? unrivalled Medicine is warran t ed not to contain a singlo particle ot MEBCUBY, or aDy injurious mineral substance, but is PUR. IC Li Y VEGETABLE. For FORTY Y EARP, it has proved its groat valno in all diseases of the Liv En. BOWELS and KIDNKYS Thousands of tbo good and groat in all parts of tbo country voucb for its 1 wonderful and peculiar power in purifying tbo BLOBD, stimulating the torpid LIVEB and BOWELS, and imparting new life and vigor to tho wholo eystem. SIMMONS' LIVER REGU? LATOR ia acknowledged to have no equal asa LIVER MEDICINE. It contains fonr medical elements, never united in the same happy proportion in any other preparation, viz A gentle Gatbartio, a wonderful Tonio, an unexceptionablo Altera? tive, and a certain Corrective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success has sttond od its use, that il is now regarded as tho GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC for LIVEB COMPLAINT and the painful offspring thereof, to wit: DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPA? TION Jami dieu. Bilious attacks, SICK HEAD? ACHE, Colic,, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart-burn, .tc., Ac. Regulate the Liver and prevent I CHILLS ARD FEVER,. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR Ia manufactured only by I J H. ZEILIN A CO.. Maoon, Ga., and Philadelphia. Prioe $1 00 per package; sent by mail, post? age paid, tl 25. Prepared ready for uso in bottles, $1 50 BOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MW Beware of all Counterfeits and Imita? tions -Q._8ept 14 jg Special BTotloea. DB, TUTT'S S A UH A PA BILLA ABO QUEEN'S DE? LIGHT.-No medioiue possessed so many valu? able and medicinal properties as this combi? nation of Roots, ?Herbs and Barks. The Quean's Delight is acknowledged by physi? cians to be the most powerful remedy known tor Impure Blood, Livor Complaints, Nervous? ness, Female Complaints, Constipation, Rheumatism, Diseases of the Kidneys, Syphi? litic Affections, Skin Diseases, chronic Com? plaints, Ac. But in thia preparation it in combined with other vegetable products, which rendera ita virtues doubly valuable. Most diseases have their origin in the blond, and aa a Blood Purifier, the Sarsaparilla and Quoen's Delight bas no equal. It requires buta trial to oonvince the most sceptical. For Fomale Complaints, whether in young or old, married or single, aL, the dawn of wo manhood or the turn nf life, Dr. Tut i'd Liver Pills are an acknowledged remedy. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye is the Best in the World. 08-T43 On Mnrriugr-Happy relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treat? ment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ang 12_3mo Private .Boarding*, WITH first class acoommodations, can bo obtaiued on Plain street, near Bull. OotS_MRS. S. J WYATT. Cotton Gin. 1FORTY8AW COTTON GIN, with CON? DENSER, manufactured by Horace L. Emory, as good as new, having been only need a few weeka. Will be auld at a sacrifice, by_JOHN AONEW A SON. A Valuable Tract of Land For Sale. THE subscriber offers ror sale bia PLANTA? TION, near Abbeville Court House, part of it within the corporate limits ol tho town. It oontaina 850 acres of land, seventy-five of which ia good creek bottom. On it is a com? fortable DweRiug House, Gin Bouse, and all necessary out-bnildiugs; also, a Vineyard ot Scuppernong Grapea of seven acres, in fub bearing, with a Stone House, Cellar, and all appliances for making wine, and a fine collec? tion of Fruit Trees. R. K. BOWIE, Soptl_Abbeville C H.S. C. For Sale. A PLANTATION in Sumter Comity, known i\. as the Bradfoid Springs Place. Ii con? tains 753 acres of land, fifteen miles from Sumter C. H. and about the same distance from Camden. For particulars and terms, apply ito Messrs BL AN DIN G A RICHARDSON, Attorneys at Law, Sumter 0. H. Sept 1 Bonds for Sale. THE Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Railroad Company will sell tlOO OOO of its FIRST MOUTH A. iE BONDS, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum, at 80 and acorued interest on 100-making; the in? vestor nearly 0 per cent, per annum, in addi? tion to the discount. Apply to M. P Pt gram, Cashier First National Bank, Charlotte, C. Bouknight, Treasurer, or Sept 25 WM. JOHNSTON. Pr?sidant. Seed Bye. i pf i\ BUSHELS PRIME BYE, for Seed. L?_M w For sale for oash only. Sept 8_HOPE A GYLES. Last Notice. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of CARROLL A SPELLMAN will please call at my Oarriago Repository and settle the same with my Agent, Mr M J. CAI BAH On 15th instant, all claims remaining nnpaul will bo placed in snit This courso ia indis? pensable to olose tho h usinons of Carr di A Spellman_JOHN AGNEW. Fresh Biscuits FARINA, Pearl,Ovster.Wine. Rutter, Milk, Pic-uio C earn. Oom H ll, Lemon, Soda, Ac . all fresh. For sale low hv Oct 9_HOPE Ar oy.ra 8eed Bu rh y. BUSHELS selected crop Rt RI, J?. For sale by HOPE A GYLEo. 50 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, FAUL OPENING. MUS. O. E. REED having ^gfflk. just returned from tho North JR8B& with a carefully aolcctod assurt MQKQ mont of MILLINERY aud other W1BI?8*S goods, consisting of elogant aS&BF$& BONNETS and HATH, in Volvet, i?ifwS^ig rAillc, Orapo and Straw; also, U/trfi Infant's Oana, Hate and Cloaks. JPlf Children's Oreseos, Ladim' anil Qwt Children's Furs, Ornamental Hair in every style and varioty, Oorst-ta, Ladies' ?nderwaro, and many othor articles too numerous to mention, Bbe bogs tho pa? tronage of her many friends in Columbia aud vicinity. Orders solicited and attondid to with oaro and promptness._Oct 9 .1 TEE GRAND OPENING OF THE . SEASON Will take placo ou Monday, October 14. THE LARGEST AND MIMEST STOCK EYER Brought South, Coder the immediate supervision of MADAME DE DEDEHANN, LATE OF PARIS AND BERLIN. Ra 0. SHIVER & CO. Oct 9 KT. N. N. A NEW MOVE. mw tins AND NEW STORE. WE have raovod into our NEW STORE (adj)?D?ug Messrs Hopann & Sn t pb eu ) with an entirelyNEW AND FRESH STOCK of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, To which we invite the attention of buyers, both oity and country, feeling assured that we can supply their several wants in thu Drv Goodi line to their entire s at if. f notion ? call and examination is earnestly solicited from ill Also, pleaao remember our teims aro ST KI OT LY CASH. PORTER & STEELE. Oct 6 New Books. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bish? ops and other Clergy of the Anglican Chnroh Vol I. $5. Amit JMie's Hero, by Author of Stepping Heavenward?. $1 CO Haunab, a new Novel by Mies Mnlorh 50c Jan 14_DUFFIE A CHAPMAN. Seegers' Beer is Pare. IT don't ooiitaiu Ooonouln* Indiens Fish Rsrrtes to make aleen? or headache The Doctors Recommend berger* ' Beer TN areforelie? lo London Per tot and Scotch Ms Win ? Tin.- know I? is nradnborRifi Rusr-Prool reed Oats. 1 i \?\ BU fill ELS, for Seed Foi ?ale bv 1ULF BoptS HOPE A GYLLS. VJTTANT to purchase their DRY GOODS W and FANCY ARTICLES ALL PERSONS CHEAP. C. F. JACKSON'S ia tho place Tor you to do ao. A full stock now ort hand. Many articles cannot hu found in any ether establishment. _ _^c,.?_ WI. I. m lt H. TO ANNOUNCE I TO THEIR FRIENDS AND PATRONS That they havo moved into their Large and Elegant Store, os THE Corner of Blain anti Plain Street?, DMD EB THE WHEELER HOUSE. THEY expect to bo ablo to exhibit a por tion of their inimunao stock TO-MOK ROW, (Monday.) but wdl bavu their GRAND OPENING on TUESDAY. October 8, when will bo shown new and desirable GOODS, found in foreign and domestic markets, which will be shown freely by attentive and polite salesmen, at the GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT of WM. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE. B. B. MoUnEsuv. Oct G_ J. H. KIN ARD. IH AVE recently returned from the North, and am prepared to exhibit the most com? plote ?ud elegant stock of DR7 GOODS Ever brought to this market, consisting of tho latest and most popular styles in DRESS GOODS, CAHSIMERES, Ao., with a full line of HOSIERY ?ND GLOVES! And select aaaortmenta of Carpetings, Win dow Shades and Curtains, I'.mrs. Mattings aud all ot lier articled usually found iu a FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS ES t'ABLlSHMEN T The grand opening of the MILUSHT DEPARTMENT On THURSDAY. October 10, under tho di? rection and supervision of MES. A. Mc ORMICK, So generally known throughout tho State for ? ber ak.ll und t at- to, off .-m u. usual attractions, the stock having b. en cai efully selected by herself, and placen at tig men to meet all wants. Tho qolebrated HOWE SEWING MACHINE And AMERICAN BUTTON-HOLE AN ? OVER-SEWING MACHINE constitute a pro? minent, featnrn in the lino of mv business, being justly considered tho moat efficient and satisfactory now in use. Tho public generally are iuvited to give me a call J. H. KINARI), OM fl I a. In felreef, Oct 4 Ono door South of Columbia Hotel. To Rent, A DWELLING HuUSE, containing leight room .situated Oil Laurel street, LbttlWeen Bull and Mai iou. All necessary out-buildings on tho premiaos. Posaeeaion 1 g<v. n ou the first of November. Apply at {'office of POPE A HASKELL. Oct C For Rent, THAT LARGE STORE, in the Co? lumbia Hotel Block, recently occupied ly Messrs. Lovel McOreerv. Applv to Del 4 C. O MARSHALL. Desirable Residence for Sale. . THE dosirablo one and a hall atory ? OW CLING, located on the South west ?"corner of Lady and Marlon stroets, is oft ired for sale. The h mso has all the mo? dern improvements, with a Mansard roof. The lot contains half an acre. Fur tenus, apply to T M POLLOCK. To Rent. I- TO an approved tenant, I will relit the mf "Walker lionse," shuned on Upper UitL Boundary street. Ap n'y to M. pf 20 R i ?'NEALE. JB. For Rent. STORE ROOM, corner of Main and [Laurel streets, now occupied bj J. S ^Chambers. Possession given immedi? ately. Apply to ARTHUR .V BOONE, hept 13 No 2 Law Rune e. For Rent. STORE-RoOM. Et chango House Bui ding, Main strut recently oo upied bv F ('aidindli. Apply to AK I'TIUlt A BOONE, No. 2 Law Bango. Kept 13 _ _ For Rent. . THAT Urijo and commodious STORE now oi-copied ny Meesr*. Porter* steelo. _I'ossessii n given the let of October tort rms, inquire of G. DlkRCKS. Aug 21_. For Sale. THE HOU<E and LOT on Picken a ? t n el, he loi, gi i g to tho Entalt'of Mrs. Zimmerman. dr-ct>asi d. oept 8 EDWIN J. SCOTT, Executor ABBEVILLE TO TUE FROST. JAMES OT. FOW? LER & CO., Proprie? tors EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Abbe? ville, S. C., will unfold to the gaze of the pub? lic, on THURSDAY, LOth inst., at ll o'clock, more novelties in DR7 GOODS, MILLINE? RY and DRE SS MAK? ING- than can be seen in any other house in South Carolina. To be convinced of the fact you have hut to see. It is an ac? knowledged fact that the Mil? linery Department is far ahead of any in the State. Millinery and Dress-making Depart? ments in charge of the h est talent. Particular attention! paid to the getting up of bridal outfits. Expenses small and prices reasonable. Conscien? tiously, JAMES W. FOWLER & CO. Oct 8 New Gooda! New Gooda!! I oflsr to the pabilo as fine a Stock ot* j x"?? Goods for gentlemen'* ?ear asean be (VB M ?en in this market, consisting of Eng -JUMish, French and American G AB SI MBit EH, HOOTCH GOOOB. VESTING, tea The OAVIS SHIRT always on hand. My stook nf Embroidered Vest Patterns is quite a no? velty. I am also 'Agent for Wannatnaker & Brown, the largest oiothlng homie in Amt rica, samples of whose gooda may be seen on my counter. I guarantee satisfaction in all case*, and solicit a shsre of publio patronage. Sept 27_C. P. EUEKHARDT. Fall and Winter Stock. HAVING recently return* d from New i York, I tim prepared to exhibit one of the I most ?dioica and select Stock of Goude -ever offal ed in this market, lt embraces Fine English, French and American Cassimeres, SCOTCH TWEEDS, Ac, an elegant lino of Yosting", and a large stock of the celebrated Star Md rt. My customers and the publio gunorally are invited to call and examine. Orders snlicitod and promptly attended to Sept 14 Imo_J. F. ElHENMANN. Special Notice. J. A. HENDRIX & BRO, INVITE tho attention of their customers, and tho publio generally, to their large and varied stock of Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Wooden-ware, &c, Which they offer for sale at the LOWEST PRICKS for CASH on DELIVERY. Experi oucs demonstrates that the true interest of all concerned is bust secured by a resolute and impartial adherence to the strictly cash sys* tom We respectfully announce to our friends and cusromers that, from and after the 1ST OCTOBER ensuing, ali memorandum ac? counts will be discontinued Wo off. r to all, without exception, t li o important advantages of a purely cua/i bittiness, ot which tho supe? rior quality and moderate prices of our goods will bo r?>und to bo the boat evidence. Goods delivered nt railroad depots and to city cus? tomers at their residences, when desired, without charge. S*?pi 29 Imo* FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING HATS, CAPS Ann GENTS' FIRMING GOODS ! ! ! VTTE aro reonlving and will continue to re W ceivo through the season the best Ready-made Clothing That cannot be surpassed, if equaled, by any Custom-made. We have the very latest fashions in Moltons, DUgonal?, Cheviot Heaver*, Tricots, Black Ores? Frock, Black Ooo Pants, French and American Dress Vest*, Cloth. Sdi: and Milk V? Ivet. A snendid line of Meu's, Youths' and Boys' UNDF.lx-Ol.uTH INO.White and Kanc\ Shins, Cheviot and Negligee Half Hose, ?oder-wear, Caidigau Jacki is. Nrok Wear, Suspenders, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Shawls, Car? pets and Traveling Bags. SILK HATS-FALL STYLE. ?jr Wo buvo marked our Goods for not cash. KIN ARD & WILEY. Ot) 1 _ butter, Cheese, ?tc. rpUU1* eh ice (iOSMFN BUTTI- R, 1 Boles onnice <)< eben Cheeto, 1,001) pounds BionkUft Siripi*, lo brit rel* Petri Glint and Big Hominy. All tri'xh aud lor sale by July IC HOPE A GYLES. FALL OPENING AT fJIHE largest stock o? BEADY-MADE CLOTHING at rotail in tho 8tate. aaa Everything in the way of HATS, 8ome onr own styles. A new feature is tho Dagaerrean Galloiy formerly occnpicd by Messrs. Weam & Hix, fitted np for oar Custom Trade, and Ailed with the choicest FEEN CH AND ENGLISH CASHMERES AND VESTINGS, Which wc aro making to order, ander a gua? rantee to pienso. E. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. Rept19_ LeRoy F. Youmans, Attorney at Law COLUMBIA, 8. 0. OFFICE Law Range, Bauskett's building, up stairs. Youmans ?Sc Sheppard. Attorney* at Law, Edgefieta, 8. O. LxR. F. Y0UMAN8. JNO C. SHEPPARD. Aug 27 Gmo New Books ! New Books ! THE VICAR'S DAUGHTER. By George McDonald. $1 60. The Doctor's Daughter. By Sophie May. $160. - "At the Back of tho North Wind." By Geo. McDonald. 12. FiU Hugh Sc. Clair, the Bouth Carolina Be? bel Boy By Mrs. Sallie F. Chapia. $1.50. Lora Kilgobbln. By Charles Lever. $1. The Golden Liou of Gr ampere. By Antho? ny Trolloppe. 75c. Ethel Mildmay 's Follies. 75a. "Ombra." By Mrs. Oliphant. 75c. And other late publications, Jost received and for sale at publishers prices, nt H. L. BRYAN'S Aug 30_ Bookstore. JUST RECEIVED/ Af\4\ OASES CANNED GOODS, r&rVJ 100 boxes CANDY, 60 boxes SOAP, 200 barrels FLOUR, 100 barrels Whiskey, 100 dozen Axes, 200 dozen Pocket Knives, 100 dozon pairs Trace Chains, 100 dozoo Door and Pad-Locks, 100 bundles Ties, 100 bales Bagging. For sale to-day, at Now York prices an \ car? riage, having been purchased mainly before the late Inflated prices. L?RICK & LOWRANCE. Aug 30_ Initial and Monogram Press. E. RTSTOKES IS cow prepared, with a Press and apper* taicments, to manufacture INITIAL PA? PER and ENVELOPES to order, embossed and in colote, of all sizes and quality. ALSO, Keeps constantly in store a fall stock ot Fancy and staple STA lONERY. BLANK BOOKS, Fancy Articles and al) goods pertain? ing to a first olaas Stationery House. April 20_ LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, BUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. fma WE olaim to have one of the finest VjH stockBof WATCHES, of aU best Eng ?fc-JBUish. Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock is largo, and we are going to Kell the Goods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al brunches, by the best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, Nov 19_Formerly Plage A Radcliffe. AMAZING! ! "Amazement on My Mother Sita." SUCH waa the exclamation young Hamlet made tn bis -'Ma." upon her return from the GREAT GROCERY STORE of GEORGE STMMER8. The old lady had been ia a good deal of trouble lately, about Grocery mattera; but waudering a little further than her wont down towu, sho happened to step into ..8YMftIKIia?." Pnrchaaod her supplies, upon reoeipt of which, satisfaction so beamed upon her coun? tenance, that young Hamlet (hopeful CUKSI) let loose tho expression used to point tho moral of thin advertisement. The quantity, quality and remarkably rea? sonable* plier* of our goods, invite the patron? age of tho publio. Call.pnrobase and bo con? vinced; and (a word in your ear) be sure to pav f r them as goods not won h paying for suit worth buyieg._GEO. SYMMKHN. Hams, S. G. Shoulders and Strips. Q /V/\A l'Kl< Sngar-Cored SH? UL ! P\ f\ f DEH8. Hams, Breakfast Ba I con an I Smoked Tongues, for sals bv i Sept!/ HOPE & OYLES.