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BY JULIAN A. SELBT Thi? is the irreverent way they have in England of talking about our American revivalists, who are now engaged iu converting the pcoplo of that benighted and hea? then land: "A man who is unable to 'get converted' unless he is rated nml roared at, and without writh? ing and screaming himself into hysterics, would better remain ?where and what he is, (whatever that' may be,) since ho is almost certain to relapse as soon as the excitement is over. Conversion coming from God's grace is the calmest operation known to tho foul, and cannot ever result from man's bellowing, carroling and grimaces." Archbishop Lynch, of Canada, has beon lecturing on Irish cha? racter. Tho Irishman's love for the "crathur" the Archbishop ex? plained on a new assumption. He said that tho Irish do not drink more than other people, but are less able to bear the effects of strong liquors. "His language was: "Their blood is so hot, ana their nature so fervid and exuberant, that, by adding to it the fire of alcohol, tho Irishman becomes mere degraded than men of other and moro plodding temperaments." A San Francisco paper thus shows up the social amenities of the Nevada Legislature: "Hogan rose to speak on the Virginia and TJmatilla Railroad bill, when Van H?gen rose and said he hoped Hogan would be decent. Hogan made some reply, when Van H?gen took up a book which was lying upon his desk and threw it at the head of Hogan. Tho immense estate of the late Johns Hopkins, of Baltimore, amounting to more than $7,000,000, has been settled at a cost of three quarters of one per centum on the whole value, and this, although the property lay in three States, an il interests were very widely extend? ed. ' '". COTTON! ?1TORED and INSURED at verv lowest jo, rates, and tlie top of the market gua? ranteed for all Cotton consigned to us for Hale. Advances made at one peu cent, t'er month upon all Cotton Stored with no, Xo charge for Drnynge. Northern Timothv end Clover nt Sl.'i.j and 1.50 100?full weight guaranteed. SEED POTATOES! Fine Early RoRe, Goodrich, Peerless, iVaehblows and other varieties. Jonesport Fertilizer? as good ok any r.ued?$45 cf. ton cash and bO'tf ton time. SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Feb 19 3m Opposite C. R. Depot. IT is tho most wonderful rnodioinc ever known, and possesses curative power unequalled in history of' remedies. For pale only at ? HEINITBH'S Drug Store. 3MEoney to X>oan,B ] On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, and all promi? nent 'cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold, DEPOSITS received and. interest-bear? ing CERTIFICATES issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD ami SILVER bought and sold. - ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from the city, and. country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, corner of Plain and Richardson street^. JOHNS. PRESTON, Pros't J. H. Sawts*, Cashier. Mar 24 ... ?? . . i i ... ,i ~if i. Coming Revolution. 9M9 AS the time apprortches, the * 'Rushing Sale of Cigars" increases. Only a few days Until all will realize what a great change has taken place. Smokers will rejoice even moro than they do now when they go to ' * ' PERRY k SLAWSON'S Cigar and Tobacco Store. : BUT * "Ye little stars, hide your diminished rays." Mar 28 "Let our Just Censu COL Extra Fiue Seed. H?BBARD SQUASH, Tho Turban SQUASH, Mar billhead Champion BE A*?, Marbiebe?d Mammoth OOltN, StowoH's Everrjrepn CORN. _For saleat HElNirSH'S Drug Store. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore, Y^TORKINQ to Win, & story for girlo, Mistress of the Mnnoe, by D> Holland, author of Arthur Bonnvcaetle, SI 50. A History of Germany, from tin- Earliest Times, bv Charitin Le\vii<, $2 50. Manual of Mythology, Greek. Roman, Nor?io, Hindoo, hg>p;i:iu und OUi German, by Murray, $2.25. Prairie and Forest, the Came of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore. $1 50. Health and Education, by Kiug&ley, $1.7.1. Hogaith'a complete WO)Its, in throe vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with platcH, $2.?0. History of Clubs and Club Lifo, London. Book of Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictio'-.ary, historical und anecdotal. Homeo and Haunts of the British roots, London, and other new booVn. Nov 1 Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their coffee iB sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each cage of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which beconiea the property of tho lucky purchaeerwho buys the package con? taining the ticket whieh entitles the owner thereof to the clock. Tho coffee is full value itself for the price charged,and the dock ia given as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try the coffee. Jaja22 _JOHN AONEW ?V. SON. Notice of Limited Partnership. TnE undersigned hereby give notice tbat they have this day formed a limited partnership tor tho transaction of a meroantile bUBinusB in the city of Coluni bii; Bald business to embrace, chiefly, the wholesale and retail of DRY GOODS. NO? TIONS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, at the old utuud of R. C. Shiver & Co., under the firm name of JONES, DAVIS & BOUK NIGHT. DAVID JONEN, J. HEN BY DAVIS. EDWIN h. BOUK NIGHT, C. BO?KNIGHT. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, as executor of the estate of Robert C. Shiver, deceased, is a special partner in said firm, and has con? tributed thereto the sum or fifteen thou? sand five hundred dollais. Mrs. ANN B. SHIVER ia also a special partner, and baa contributed to the capital ttock of said firm the Bum of ten thousand dollars in cash. Columbia, March 0,1675. Mar 10 wC JUST 'r??BIVED! tob ?-? ? ? - - - NEW STYLE BWS! OUR SUITINGS j Are very bar.dtcme, and will be made tut order at LOW PRICES. Mar 10 1?. A W. C. oWAFFIELD. ALL NEW SEED! A COZaPLEIE STOCK. ALL NEW, direct from the Seed Farms of IOWA. FLOWER and VEGETABLE? wholesale and retail. L?RICK & L0WRANCE, March 10 Columbia, B. C. City Taxes. PERSONS having city taxes or licenBes to pay. can savu money by .purohas ! ing CITY COCPONS and CITY SCRIP of P. GAM BRILL, Broker, Maroh 8 _107 Majn street. ?tthoiweU's Prolific Coral" ANEW variety, specially adapted to Southern lands; will produce 60 to 75 bushel* to tho acre, large full size ears, from 16 to 20 rows each; two and four ears on a stalk; is an early oprn, and a valuable kind in this respect. Farmers and planters will do well to plant this oorn. Specrtmen may be seen at the Drug and Seed Store of Fob 2(11 E.H. HEINIT8H, Drogglnt. For Bent or,Sale. THE commodious HOUSE on the I corner of Assembly and Lady etreots Lis undergoing repairs, and will be rented or sold on roaaonable terms In | quire of B. SWAFFIEED. Feb 21_ Coughs and Oolda. ? BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE.", Ohloreto Potash Paetiles, Golatine Lozenges, Wietar's Balsam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, . Jayne's Expeotorant, Piso's Care. For sale at , L. T. 8ILLIMAN A OO.'S Doc 29 Drug Store. LTMBIA, S. C.s WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, ] For Sa'e or Rort, MA COXIMODIOUf \nd hand ? finished COTTAGE H(-U ??.. west cornt-r Pcualeton *?d .vi street?; with Unu Stable*. Kirch.-n i) den, etc., atUched; Hol and ?'.nl.j 'V.. and all other conveniences. I*?? - ica: Rivon April 1, Apply tj March 5 JC?^ T vYl (?!: Uanhtha 3C#am?s. G- A S L I G H I ')! l! 1 The Attractions are Increasing'. r.7 TUB GRAND CENTRAL DRV GOODS ESTABLISHMENT W. D. LOVE & CO. A OAS LlftHT a: ran h I ?????! < x: ? t<e,t . ?\. These Li M l'H are ;n diff n ? i i ? ? \ .'< v and well adapted toi Stoib*. ( :?: e*?. Entriee and Itooina. Each I.auiL< led itacll a .gas manufactory. The oil :e fvd tiuou^b a tube or pipe, iit the. isnd oi which ihc burner converts it in*o ^as. which bnrna vith a brii!i:iTit white nUm?' near!'-' equal to the beet coal pan, and aurpuaidng*many coal gaa lights. For sale bv M. E. <; VIIIt. Febld.lmo 57 Bridire ?'re?t. WM. H. LYLES, Attorney and Connsekr at Law. ROOM Ko. C, Seeubd Floor, New Li'o Insurance Building, corner Richard ?on and Waabiugton Street*, Columbia, 3. C. Mar 10+pP.v S.D.EPSTIN, At'TOKNKV AT LAW. OFFICE, Itoiini No. 5, Sinthern Incnr auce Company liuildinc, Columbia, ingto all the depart inl.tnttil large lincfa i>f * SrltLNQ tiOOD>, m B. C. I-'.* reh 11 Die iy <? ilailx adtl . ..i <)t l'rtiib Cn ii. i ur.:l Dtbirab P<>muai piicc'o. f.Muiliebio'nccdol SPRING SUPPLIES and strangtru vitdtiog lldacity should not | fail to f?ivt< cur h!oc!i a c!oye iuapectieu be f- ie iu..\i[.t ih( ir purchaaea. All ueeeing 1>WS GOODS, ?OOTS, Sil r-*S, CAHFETS, t?IL CLOTHS, Gent?*! FURNISHING GOODS, or any article kept iii;a,I:irtd Claes Store, will save money by mikitig :)ndr purchaaea at tho Grand Ceu :i r.i Hi v Ovo 1b Fe iuhlh-buieut of V.M. d. LOVE & CO., Columbia, S. C. Sumpu e aerit grat: itoualy to all parts of J the country op application. Mar 11 GARDEN SEED! AFL'LL a-tortinenl jnet received at L. T. S1LLIMAK A CO.'H Jan Id Drug Store. Or Valcawj: Improveij and UMMi'itovEn tlE Atr ESTATE Tonr.Tiir.n with Other Destraiile Property, in --^-^^^ri^== 1. BRICK STORE?Lot 2Gxl80 feet, on West side Main street, between Blandina and Taylor, valued at.$ 2. BUILDING- LOT, West side Richardson street, be? tween Blanding and Laurel, 2(1x208 feet. 3. BUILDING LOT, adjoining Lot No. 2, 20x208 feet... 4. COTTAGE HOUSE, half acre lot, containing excellent well of water, with fine fruit garden; a delightful residence, on Elmwood avenue, betweei* Gadsden and Wvnn streets. 5. BUILDING LOT, ou North side of Gervais street, be? tween Assembly and Gates, (59x208 feet. 0. TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING, lot. T4x!)2 feet, on Gates street, near Pendleton, with every convenience. 7. CARRIAGE and PAIR EXTRA FINE MATCHED HORSES, Harness, Pole and Shafts, Blankets, &C, complete.. [One a promising four-year old, will trot his mile in neigh? borhood of three minutes; both good drivers singly.. 8. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be? tween Blanding and Laurel. 9. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be? tween Laurel and Blanding. 10. COTTAGE HOUSE and lot, corner (Kates find Divine streets, 54x108 feet. 11. BUILDING LOT, on West si<U Gates street, between Medium and Pendleton . 12. BUILDING LOT No. I, half acre, corner of Hender? son and Indigo streets. 13. BUILDING LOT No. 2. hall" ::??????. fronting on Indigo, adjoining Lot No. 1. 14. BUILDING LOT No. 3. half acre, corner Pickens and Indigo. 15. BUILDING LOT No. 4, adjoining Lot No. 3, on Pick ens street, half acre. 1G. BUILDING LOT No. 5, half acre, corner Tobacco and Henderson. 17. BUILDING LOT No. 0, half pcrc, on South: side To? bacco street, between Pickens and Henderson . IS. BUILDING LOT No. 7, quarter acre, on East side Pickens street, between Tobacco and Indigo. 10. BUILDING LOT No. 8, quarter acre, adjoining No. 7. 20. BUILDING LOT No. 0, quarter acre, adjoining No. 8. 21. BUILDING LOT No. 10, quarter acre, adjoining No. 0 22. DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH. 23. Gentleman's Heavy GOLD CHAIN. 24. Pair Lady's GOLD BRACELETS. 25. Lady's DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH.... 2G. Lady's SINGLE CASE WATCH. 27. Lady's GOLD CHAIN. 28. DOUBLE CASE STEM WINDING WATCH. 20. DOUBLE CASE ENGLISH LEVER WATCH. 30. Lady's DRESSING CASE. 31. DOUBLE CASE WATCH. 1,500 00 1,850 00 1,850 00 1,S00 00 1,700 00 1,C00 00 050 00 800 00 I SCO 00 700 00J 300 00 200 00j 200 00 200 00 200 00j 150 001 100 00 100 00j 100 00 100 00 100 00 125 00 75 00 CO 00 50 00 40 00 40 00 35 00 35 00 40 00 20 00 Total value of property.$21,820 00 8S??Mnmljei6 to lie Issued 4,3G?. U0F~The Holder of each Ticket will bo entitled to free admission to the Musical Entertainment at the Opera House on the Evening of the Distribution of tho Awards. JS^Titles to tho Property are perfect. Tho Distribution will be under tho stiperviHion and direction of a Committee appointed by tho Ticket-Holders. Tho money received for Tickets will bo immediately deposited in tho Union Savings Bank, with a list of ticket-holders, and instructions to refund in case Distribution should not take place. It is believed that tho Tickets will he disposed of rapidly and the Distribution mado at an early date?probably by the middle of April. The only desire of the originators of this project is to dispose or some surplus property, at a fair rate, and in such manner as to enable any one to procure a site for a home. JULIAN A. SELBY, Manager. Columbia, S. 0. B6S"*Tickets. can bo obtained at Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Cigar Store, Wheeler House, California Cigar Store, S. Sheridan's Grocery Store and the Phcenix Office, Columbia. nd the True Event." 875. VOLUME XI?NUMBER 8. PECULATOR, Theeymptom8of I iverCompleint around eaeirict>*6 and pain in tiro side. Sometimes the pain it- in the shoulder, und ia mistaken for rheumatism, llieatcmacli ia affected with loss of appetite and siclnif as, bowels, in general, coative, t-omttimcs alternating with lux. 1 be bendis troubled with pain, and dull, boavy eoneation.ceneideiabltloee of memory, accompanied with painful sen n tit ion of having loft undone something which ought to have been done. Often com? plaining of wcakmea, debility and lov gpirite. Sometimes many of the abo\e eyniptome attend the disease, and at other tiniev very few of them; but the Liver it* generally the organ mott involved. <a&> THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Im warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or nn> injurious mineral eub stanco.butie fUltELY VEOKXABLE, Coi taining those Southern Koota and Herbs, which an AU-wi->o Provideuco has placed in c .untrica where Liver Diseases ruo&t prevail. It will cure all Diseases ceused by De? rangement of tho Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, Ih eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready foi imm-.1'"-"- rttort, will sav ? many an honi cf suffering, and many a Collar in time anu doctm . .a. . . After over Forty Yearn' trial, it is still receiving the rnoct unqualifibu testimonials to it- .rtuos from persona of tho highest character und repporifibility. Eminent pbysi citr.n commend it aa the moat EFPECTf n 7. (*I?rXlS"IC For Constipation, Headache, Fain in the Ebouldi i -. Dizzincs.- Sow Rfomach, BadTasto in ttie Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ot tl?. Heart, Fair in tl? itcgion of the Kid? neys, Despondency, Gloom and Forebodings r>t 1 v.t?all of which are the cfl'epring of a Diseased Liver. FOH DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all climate* and changes of water and food may bo fackd without fear. Ah a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Dowel Complaints, llcetleasness, Jaundice, Naubea, IT IIAH NO EQUAL! It is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World! CAUTIOKI Buy uo Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVED BEGULATOB.unlcaain our engraved wrapper, with Trade-mar)., Stamh and Signature unbroken. None other ia geanino. jt. II. '/.kii.in & CO., XUacon, Oa., and fbiladelpiilaw FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOGI8T8. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For ali diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. \ As a romndy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complainta, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Bestieneiienv.'Janui ice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Constipation and Biliouaneaa, , IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seen or tried such a ?im pSe, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasatit remedy in mv life."?H. Haixf.r, 8t. Louis, Mo. Hon. Ahr.. 11. Stephens, "I occasionally ubc. when my condition requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Begutator, with good etl't.c;."?Uou. Ant x. U. STE i'UENS. Governor cf Alub-itna. "Your Betrulalor has been in use in my I family for Home time, aud I am persuaded , it is a valuable addition to the matiical science."?Oov. j. Cili. SnohTms, Ala. . "I have need the Regulator in my family for the p.:^t seventeen yeaie. 1 can satelv recommend it to the world as the beet me? dicine I have ever need for that class of 1 disease* it purports to cure. ? U.F.Tniu j 1ln. President of City Hank. ''Simmons' Liver. BoguUtor ha* proved a good and efKoALioue nibdieiue.**- C. A. N CTTINO. Druggist. "We h*ve been acquainted with Dr. Sim The Clergy. "Have Ikc n a dyspeptic for years; began Begulator : wo year* ago; it ban acted life a charm in my case."?T.ev. J. C. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I havo given jour medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give full satisfaction."?Hllkn Meacuah, Chat tahoochec, FJa. Sheriff'Bibb County. "I havo used your Begulator with suc coaslul effect iu Bilious Colic aud Dyspep? sia. It is an i x':el!ent remedy, arid ccr t.tin"v a public blessing."?0. M asterso?", Bibb County, Gi. My Wife. "My wife a d sell have med the Begula? tor for years, and tontify to ita great vir tnee."?Hev. J. h. Felbeb, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Liv?r Begulator one cf the best mediciues ever made for the Liver. My wile, and many others have nsed it with wondeitul effect."?E. K. s-'PAr ks, Albam Oa. M. U. "I have need l he Begulator iu m\ family, e, and have wiin Dr. aim- tru\ &i?0 ||, niv u.jtqJh, practic mom Liver Medicine tor more than twenty fonnd it a moot valuable and satlbfactorv years, and know it to be the best Liver Be- medicine, and htiieve if it ?>? nsed bv the j gulator offered to the pubuo."?M. B. Lyon j profeeuiun, it wou>d be el sn vice io* very SKd El. L. Lyon, Bellefoutaine, Ga. j mBllv CA!<VH. i kuew very much of itsuom "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Renn- i ponent parts, and can certify itb rxodicinal later, after having suffered several years I qnalities are pert+et-l} ttm-nileas "?H. P. I with Chills and Fever."?R. F A?:i>kumox. Qniaos, m D.. Macon. Ga.; Jan 30;wuni 5 W2r V.' ^ I . s 50? ? ? t_ Bi" - I r -l o c > as t ^ - r? ?e Z. > 3 . rr> a od w et^ o ^3 2 x Seed Potatoes, Baoon. Buttpr, Laid. On 15-POUND pails Choice Gilt-Edge ?U Gosheu BUTTER. 100 hble. Early R(.ao POTATOES?bo lccted aoed; early crop. 100 bbla. Cuiii ileu POTATOES??clectcu seed;lato oiop. 100 bbls. Choice Eating POTATOES. 25 boxea Choice Drv Salt SIDES. 10 boxes Ctipioe Dry Salt BELLIES? small. T>0 tubs Pure LEAF LARD. 25 tuba Choice Goshen BUTTEB. 25 tubs Goshen BUtTEU?for bakers. 50kits MACKEREL?Nos. 1 and 2-fu)l weights. 50 boxes Family SOAP.' 25 boxea Factory CHEESE. Constantly receiving ORANGES, BANA? NAS, OOCOANUTS, Ao., from oargoea ar? riving in Charleston. . All of the above we guarantee to be sold , at lowost market rates, at wholesale only, by O. J. LAU BEY. March 7 tl3_ Opposite Phqimix OClco. CityTaxet. PARTIES having oity taxes and lioeuses to pay can be supplied with CITY. NOTES, receivable for same, at a discount, by applying to JOHN AQNEW A SON. Nos. 3 Sroad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work OUR SPECIALTY, VET. BY* csino CHEAPER lirtAnES OF STOCK, WE CAS furxi8h YVORK at LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FftSHlOH?BLE~STAT!OHEH?, Riries Paper.and Envelopes. Redding and <?all invitations on the best stock and printed in the Sept 4 f?Mcnereil MacEereitt WE have just received a full snpply of choice MAOKEBEL. connoting of New Mess No* 1 2 and 8, in barrels, half barrela and k'tri, which we are offering at greatly reducd prices, at toliolesale and re? tail. JOHN AG NEW A BON. March 19_ Hew Sugar-Lured Ham*. 1 (\f\ NEW YORK sugar-enred HAMB? IIJU choice qualitu, just reoeived and (or eale bv JOHN AGNEW A SON. Patriot. ^ THIS thorough-bred STAL ,1M0N will stand for the oca. son, commencing March 15, 1875, at the Wheeler flott?? ifltablea, on Plain street. For terms and pt dlgree, apply at tho Stables.. March 5 tlmo