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. EaBTAiuno bob Wab. ?Tho maxim quoted by tho President wbun urging ao appropriation for big ?uns in tho coast fortifications, "in time 'ox peace prepare' for War," ia'no doubt wiae and prudent. .The only question is as to the beat moaua of preparation. Most persona would soppOBO tbat it was more important to national strength to consolidate tbe affections of n peo? ple by Jost taws and impartial treat? ment, than to pot rifled guns on a few fort?.on tho coatd. It ill more tbau probable, that these guns would uuver nend to be fired upon o foreign foe, though they.might be convenient in knocking down some of onr own sen ports. The true way to employ the opportunities of peaoe in preparation for war, is to unite tbe hearts of all sections as they were united in fovmer times. Who believes that if this were effected, any nation of the earth or all of thorn combined, would mske war opon the Uuited Statub? Such an effective modo of protecting the coun? try would need no appropriation from Shu National Treasury?only the eier oise of common sense and common jastiao in the policy of the Govern? ment towards all seotione. A dwelling owned by ?. W. Moise, ond occupied by Mrs. Phelps, wan burned in Snmter on the 28 th?the sl^ht ?I tsr the sitensive couS-jj"-'--? The family barely escaped with their lives, and lost all their furniture and clothing. Partially insured. Proclamation. State of Booth Caholina, Executive Chamber. Whereas, information has reached me tbat grave disorders exist in tbe Oounty of E igefield, rendering inse? cure the lives aud property of its citi? zens, und threatening still further to disturb tbo pubbo peaoe of paid County; aud whereas, it appears tbat the arms of the State are now iu tbe bands of the individual members of the State militia io said County, with? out authority of law or tbe orders of the Commander-in Chief, and aro naed in a manner not consistent with the proper maintenance of the public peace; aud whereas, it appears that other armed military organizations ex? ist in said Oounty, uot authorized by the general mil'tia law of the State, nor sanctioned by tbe Commander-in Chief, which said military organiza? tions are alleged to be an obstacle at the present time to the restoration of good order in said County; and when no, it io further alleged that tbe said County is suffering from incompetent and dishonest County officials: Now, therefore, I, Daniel H. Cham? berlain, oo Governor of the State and Gommander-in-Cbiof of the military forces thereof, do make this, my pro? clamation, whereby I command and require nil arms and equipments be? longing to the State, and now in the Soasession of 'the State militia iu said bounty, to be forthwith delivered to the commanders of lbs several compa? nies or militia organisations compos? ing theState militia in said County, and by tbe said Commandern to be de? livered to tbe Colonel of the 9cb'Regi? ment of the State Militia, at Edge field Court House, there to be ttafely kept to await tbe further aotion of the Oummaodur-in-Chief. And I do further command and re? quire all military organisations now existing in said County, uot formiug a part of the 8tate militia, nor sanc? tioned by tbe Commander-in Chief, to forthwith disband, and henceforth to neun? from assembling, arming, drill? ing, paradiug or otherwise engaging in any military exercises. And I do further proclaim to all tbo citizens of said County, tbat the Con? stitution and laws of the State provide ample and convenient modes for tbe 1 removal of any public officer, elected by the people, wbo shall be guilty of misconduct in office; and tbat the Governor is ready, at all times, to listen to any complaints made against any, officer vrbo holds his office by " Executive appointment, and upon rea? sonable proof of misconduct in office, to summarily remove or suspend snob officer.' ' And I do bore'dy enjoin upon all good citizens of said County, to lay i aside all' paSbion, to refrain from all acts tending to proddoe excitement or ill feeling between different parties or olaHses of citizens in said County, and to joiu in an earnest effort to restore that good-will towards euch other, and tbat common regard for public order and reliance on the peaceful agencies of the law for tbe redress of wrongs, which are the chief safeguards of indi? vidual rigbtB and tbe public welfare. Iu testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my baud and caused tbe Great Seal of tbo Stute to be In s J affixed, at Columbia, thin twen? ty-eighth day of January, A. D. 1 '1876, aud iu the ninety-ninth year of imerioan Independence. Bv the Governor: DANIEL L. CHAMBERLAIN. H E. IJ.atne, Secretary of Brute. J^^CbarieHtou News find Courier, Edgefield Advertiser and Aiken Tribune copy ouoo. A large Tot of North Carolina moun? tain apples, just- received and for sale ?heap, at Solomon's. 600 dozen froh eggs just received and for sale at reduced price, at Hardy Bdldmou'd. ' Dried peaches and apples, white penn and beano just received und for sale cheep,, at Hardy Solomon's. Five tierce* Davis diamond bams, five tierces Daviu sugar cured break? fast bacon, twenty-five forces new leaf lard, just received und for sale cheap, at Hardy Solomon's. THE I) BY J. A. SELBY. GC 'f-i ^^^^^^^ DOLLARS TO the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND aro to bo din tributed on the 27th FEBRUARY, by t be Public Library of Ken lucky, upon tbu oc? casion of tin ir fifth and last Concert. Drawing Certain or Money llefumlecl. One Grand Cash Girt.$250.000 One Grand Cash Gift. luO.uOO One Grand Cash Gift. 75.000 One Grind Caeh Gift. 50.000 One Grand Ouuh Gift. 25,000 5 Oaah Gifts, S<0 000 eaoh. 100.000 10 Oaah Gifts, 14.000 each.140 000 15 Oaab Gifts, 10 000 each. 150 000 20 Oaah Girts, 5 000 eaoh. 100 0001 25 Oaah Gifts, 4 000 each. 100.000 80 Gash Girts, 8.000 each. 00 000 ' 50 Oash Gift?, 2,000 eaoh. 100,000 100 Oaah Gifts, 1.000 eaoh. 100,000 210 Oaah Gifts, 500 eaoh. 120 000 600 Caeh GiftB, 100 eaoh. 50,000 10,000 Oaah Gifts. 50 eaoh. 950,000 Whole Tickets, ISO. Halves, $25. Tenth, or eaoh' Coupon, $6. Eleven Whole Tiok eta, $600 For Tickets or information, address Til OH. E. BRAMIETTE, Agent and Manager, Jau 23 tneB Louisville, Ey. PUBLIC LIBRARY ol'KENTUCKY. Death of Goo. BramleUe?Action of the Trustees?A Successor Appointed?No More Pos'ponementa?Drawing Certain February 27. At a meeting of tin Trustees of tho Pub? lic Library of Kentucky, January 10,1875, it was resolved that O m Brings, Ei-q , who. under the Uto Hon. Thou. E. brani lotte, was the roal business manager of tbo Gift Concerts, already Riven iu aid of the Publio Library of Kentucky be and he is hereby authorized to tutu, '.he plape made, vacant by tbo death nf <-aid Rramletle, ir/ the management of the affairs ot the filth and last Gilt Concert, and that the dt aw? ing announced for February 27, 1875, shall positively and nnt qnivocally take place on that day with ?uiauy furthorpoMtponouient or delay on an v account whatever. R. T. D?RRETT, President. John S. Oaix, Secretary. Hi render all communication* relating to the Fifth Concert, should he addressed to the undersigned, aud I pledge uiypoil ihat the drawing shall come off February 27, or that every dollar paid fur tickets shall be returned. o. m. buiggs, Agent and Manager, Room 4. Public Li? brary Building. Louisville. Ky._ ~IiO<MKl LOOK 11 $1,200,000 131 PRIZES! THE GRANDEST BINGLE NUMBER BOHEME ON RECORD, will bo drawn in publio in St. Louis on MARCH 31, 1875. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100 ooo: Missouri State Lotteries, Legalized by Btate Authority. MURRAY, MILLER & CO., Mana'rs. ar. LOUia, mo. 1 Prize of.f 100.000 1 Prize of. 50 1)00 1 PrtZMor . 22.600 1 Prize, of . 20.000 5 Prizes of. 10.000 10 Prizes of. 5.H00 20 Prizes of. 2 500 100 I'rizes of. 1.0J0 And 11,451 oihor Prizes of fr-eni $1,500 to $50. Amounting in the aggregate to $1,200,000. Whole Tiokots, $20; Halves, $10; Char? ters, 15. Prize payable in full and no postpone? ment of drawiuKB take place. Address, tor I'ickotn and Circulars. MURRAY, MILLER A CO., P. O. Box 2,410 Bt. Loui? Mo. Jan 5 i^ilmo Canned Goods. I / \f\ OARE8 2 b. oans TOMATOES, at i" f\ ' $1 50 por doz and 15.3. per can. 103 ca*ea 2 lb. oana PEAOUEB, at $2.50 per noz. and 25o. per can. On band aud for aale bv Jan 7_ JOHN AGNEW A SON. Elaine Oil. TflE undersigned are solo agents for Iho colobratod ELAINE OIL, 185 fi (HC TR8T, Perfectly ?teure und cannot bo exploded. Absolutelysafk. Price* at retail 40e per gallon. JOHN AGNEW A SON. Jan 5_ 60 Cases Oatawba Champarrnn. TBIR WINE is fullv equal to the Vruuch and imported Champagne. Dec 18 J. C. 8EEGER8. aw?ii&i. i?tti'. luua ituui ^et our Just Censures Attend the True ILUMBIA, S. 0., SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 18 Conorersman L. CASS CARPENTER, President of the Board. REGULATOR Tbc Symptoms of I ivcr Complaint arenn oaeiness and pain in tho Bide Sometimes tbe pain ie in tbe shoulder, and in mint a km for rheumatism. The stomach is affected with Iohh of appetite and aickuc-aa, bowela, in general, coative, eometitnes alternating with lax. 1 he head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation,coneiderablcloBB of memory, accompanied with painful sen Bation of haviug loft, undone something which ought to have been dono. Ofton com plainiug of weakness, debility and low spirits. Komet im ea many of the abovo symptoms attend tbe disease, and at other times very few of them; but tbe Liver is generally tbe organ mobt involved. THE FAVORITE HOMES REMEDY Is warranted not to contain a Biaglo particle of Mercury, or any ir juriouB mineral eub stanoe, but is PCKELT VEGETABLE, Containing tboae Southern Foots and Herbs, which an All-wise Providenoe has placed in countries whcro&ivor Diseases most prevail. It will cure all DiaeaeeB canned by De? rangement of tbe Liver and Beweis. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, Ih eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will eavu many an bonr ot Buffering, and many a dollar in time and dootom' bills. After over Forty Years' trial, it is et ill receiving the most unqualified testimonial to Its virtue* from nerBons ot tho higheat character and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it aa the most EFFECTUAL, SPECIFIC For Constipation, Headache, Tain in tho Shoulder*, Dizzinc-us, Soor Stomach, Rad Taslo in tho Mouth, Dilious Attacks, l'alpitatmn ot the IL art, Tain in tbe Region of the Kid? ney?, Despondency, Gloom aud Forebodings of Evil?all of which are the ? iT-prin? of a I Diseased Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armed with thiB ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may bo faetd without fear. a ron.tdy iu Malaiioun Fevers, Dowel Complaints, lii-filtbHi^a, Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS KO EQUAL! It is the Cheapest, Purest and Bebt Family Medicine in tho World! CACTIOfc! Luy no Powders or preparod SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, un'cssiu our engraved wrapper, with J rade-tnark, titamn and Signature unbroken. None oilier is genuine. ?I. II. ZEll'la ?Si CO., Muco?, Ga? nnri i*htSntl?sl|lhltt. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQGIST3. Take Simmons' Xiiver Regulator For all diseases of tho Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy in Malarious Fovera, Uowtil Complaints, Dvspepsia. Mental Depression, Restlessness, Januriice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic. Constipation and biliotiM.esa, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seen or tried such a ??im pie, emVaciona. satisfactory and pit asant remedy in mv lifo."? H. Hainkr, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. Alex II. Stephens. "I occasionally uan, svben my condition ri?iui~?o it. Dr. Simmoiio' Liver Regu'atur, with good offiot."?Hon. ALEX. H. Htu PHEKS. Governor of Alabama. 'Your Regulator has been in use in my family for some time, and I am persuideil it la a valuable- addition to tho medical Bcicnco."?Gov. j. Gill, Suouteii. Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my fa mil) for tho past Meveuteeu years. I can sate.lv recommend it to the world aa the best me? dicine 1 have ?vor used for that class of diseases it purports to euro.?H. F. Tino PEN. President of VUy Bank. 'Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved good and cuitiacioila mediciuo."-0 ?. Nu rriM?. Druggist. "Wo have been acquainted with Dr. Sim ions' Liver Medicine- for more than twent? years, and know it to be the best Liver Hi? gulaton ffereri to tbo public."?M. R. Lyon a?jd Ii. L. Lyon, Uuilufontuiuc, Ga. "I wan ouroi by Simraoiju' Liver Regu? lator, aller having sulWed several years with Chills und Fever."?It. F Amimisos. KaijAKaua's OrtNioN of Women.?The reporter of American the Erie (Pu ) Dispatch nuked King Kalukau.i bis opiuion of American wotneu, mid received tbe following reply: ' 1 tbink they ure handsome, bold and forward; why, I actually received nevorul letters from Indien in Now York, Washington and Boston plain ly proposing marriage. I am u bache? lor; but when I want to marry u womun, I will a?k her, I do not like to have women propose. It is in my opinion wrong." Under tbe ruisailo-toe?Gutting kicked by a mule. The Clergy. '"Have been a dyspeptic for years; began tho lugtilutor two years ago; it baa acted like a charm in my case."?Itev. J. C. U olu eh, Lndy's Endorsement. "1 have given jour medicino a thorongb trial, and iu no case has it failed to jrive full satisfaction."?F.li.kn Meacuau, Chut tahooehce, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I havp used your Regulator with *uc ceastul effect in "bilious Colic and Dyspep? sia. It is au txevllent remedy, and cor tninlv a public bleoniug."?C. M vstkhson, llibti Oounty, (la. My Wife. ?'My wife a ,d sell have used tho Regula? tor far years, and testify to its nreai Vir? ilit r."?ttev. J. It. Fl i.nr.u, Petry, Oa. "I think Simmon*' Liver Regulator one of tho best medicines ever made for tbe Liver. My wile ami many others have used it with woiiderlnl effect."?E. K.. :? us, Albanv, (la. M I). "I have n*ed lb* Itogul&tor iu my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a most valuable and satistdolory inu?iciim. ami In liuvu if it was uatd by the pr< tendon, it w< u d bo of set vice in very many case.-. I know very in nob of Its com? ponent Purls, andean certify its medicinal qualiiiis are perltcily liHimlees."?15. K. uaiuus, M. 1>., Macon, Ga.| Jan 30{wGai A hermit, about thirty two years old. bus born found iu u dense forest ni ? mountain near Wilkesbarre, Ph., wi. fill uot give bis iiime, but Buys thui. being a South Ouroliuian, be went through the war us a Oonfedc rate soldier, und that his father aud two brothers were killed in tbo Ruruc service. Lie bus traveled through the country for several mouths, but, being nimble to got employment, has retired to tbe forest to live on crackers aud dried rfeef, ut u cost of fifteen cent* u day, rather thnn beg. He expects to leave the forest in the spring, if he lives through such "snifters" us the recent polur wave. Event." VOL. X?NO. 270 ?_ itUIII.UIIWlVS SEW METHOD for the Piano-Forte. IT Btanda thetoail Sells 25,000 yearly, I and is gaining friendB evcrvwboro No Piano Instruction Book ever issued ap? proaches it for real merit and worth, and no teachers regret using it in their coarse of instruction. ThiB work is a power in the musical advance of the day, and has been a most important agent in the recent tromendoneinorease of technical knowledge of the Piano-Forte. The guccobb of BIOHABDSON'S NEW METHOD ia world-wide, and prompts many competitors, hut i.a aale aurpaaaea that of all others combined, and it standa to-day inoonteatably superior to all other I Piano Methods. TJsod by Thousands of Mneio Teachers and Sold by All Book and Muaio Dealers in this country and Canada. PHICK, 93 70. All botks sent, poet-paid, for retail price. OLIVER DITSO.N A CO., Boston. 0HA8. H. DITSON * CO., Jan 23 swIT 711 Broadway, New York. Soluble Pacific Guano. $4C Cash. $53 Time. Wltliovt Interest. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COM? POUND ACID PHOSPHATE OP LIME for composting with cotton seed? $30 cash, $35 time, without interest. To accommodato planters, they cm order now and havo until 1st April to de? cide whether they will take at time or cash price. When delivered from factory by car load, no drayago will be charged. This guano is new so well known in all the Southern States for its, remarkable effects as uu agtmcy for increasing t ho products of labor a* not to requiro special recommend ation from na. Its uso for nine j ears pust Iihb established its character lor tellable excellence, The supplies put into market this scanon are, as heretofore prepared under the superintendence ot Dr. KT. JULIAN RAVENEL, Chemist ol the ( on ? puny, at Charleston, 8 O.. hence pUnt< r may rest aesur? d that its quality und i ?t?i position is urecisi !y the same n? that here? tofore sold. J. N. HOBSON, Ageut tor Suuth Carolina,Charleston, S. 0. JOHN S. REESE A CO., Nov 24 tnl3 General Agents, Baltimore. Real Estate Wanted. OWNERS of largo plantations, who are disposed to sell the whole or portion, or owners of timbered 'anda near rafting streams or railroad, or farms of 100 to 500 acres of pi ?duulive land, (or tbat by judi? cious cultivation ean be made so,) or hold? ers of improved oily property, will do well to call upon the subscriber. Persons at a distance, who wish to make a reply to their communications cortaf n, will please enclose a stamp GEO. NORTH, Real Estate Agent, Mansion House, Jan 20 wl Columbia 8. C. A Bargain in Land, IN NGIVUEUUV COUNTY. [WILL sell the MoConnoll T It ACT OF LAM>, adj tilling tho Old Sims Tract, very low. It embraces four hundred acres, ?villi some improvements,. The laud can ho tna>nd for, and terms arranged, with mo ai home, or with T. J. LYLKS.iuColumbia. Jan 28 bTl HI REUBEN S LYLKS. jftij" Sewberrv Herald and Union Timm copy three times: and send bills to me, at Kbeltou, Sp irtanhnrg and Union Railroad Assiuue??* orTrnstees' Notice of Ap? pointment. In the District Court of the United States fur the Kastern District of Souih Caro? lina? In Bankruptcy. In iho jralter ot Hopo A Giles, Dunk runts. rj\o whom it may concern: Tho under 1 sinned hereby gives notice of bis ap? pointment ab Assignco of tho estate ot Hope & Oyles, of Columbia, in the County of liichlsud, in said District; and whowi ni, to wit: on tho 5th day of October, A. D. 1874. adjudged bankrupt, upon the petition ot themselves, by the honorable Diatrioi Court of said District. D i ted at Columbia, the 20ib day of Jau uaiy, A.D 1875. GEO. U. 0APER8. Jau 21 t li3 Assignee. fine^Taloow" Mo. 41 Richardson Street, between Lady and Oer tain Streets. HAVING replenished my entire stock oi Liquors, CigarB, Ao , having also Kiven proper attention to my Restaurant. I am now prepared to luruiah my filends und tho public gonorally with the best the markets afford. Oct 17 WM. M. FINE. Agent PUIIK CALIFORNIA POUT. Deo 18 J. O.SEEGER8, ?ffl/T VOaTT DOLLARS A TORt G II AN AH AN I GUANO, AN important natural Guano?a Kenuino Animal Depotit. A Cargo of 500 tons now on tho way to tbia port. Tlie Guano gave great' satisfaction in Virginia and Noith Carolina the past season. Circu? lar ami certificates sent on application. Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore) Md , tars of this Guano: "By a critical examination of the analysis ol tho various cargoes yon havo imported, a striking Toatnre is the ?reut regularity iu the per centagbof the important constituents essential fcr tho prodnction of all crops " Prut. F. A. Genth,of Philadelphia, Peun., says: "xbe Guano is evidently of animal origin, and the ininuto bones ?which wore dibcovered in the same, indicate that it iu the result of tho decay of bate, mice. Ac. The quantity of organic matter which ia still present is about 12 percent., and thin yields about 2J per cent, of ammonia. A portion of ibe nitrogen is present ae nitric acid, of which about 3 per cent, wero found. All the nitrogen present wonld be equiva? lent to about 34 per cent, of ammonia. Tho pbuspborio acid in the Guano averaged about 12? per cent., equal tc 27 tl *?er cent, of Bono Pbos| halo. A conoiderablo.quan tity ot the phosphorio acid, however, is present rh so-called neutral Phosphate of Mine, which, being slightly - soluble in water, renders the Guano as quick iu its action as a corresponding quantity of Su? perphosphates would do. Tho small, per uentage of potash which was.found iu analysis adds to its value. From mil' the experiments which I have made of the Guanahaui Guano no doubt can exist that it is a valuable manure*?" Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia Btato Agricultural Society, says: "An shown by tho analysis, this Guano contains; in good proportion, all the elements which are generally consider*(1 ??<<f value lor plant food, and the form- tud combination a iu which they aro present are auch as tp ren? der them aviilahlo to and assimilable by the plant. I should judge that the proper use ol this article for pm poses of fertiliza? tion would he attended with great profit." Prot. Charles U. Bhepard, Jr., in a recent ?.uial\ his of this Guano, says: "This Guano (of animal origin) wonld appear from its physical and chemicil progenies to an? swer every roaa >nablo expectation .of a commercial manure lx Ordtrs received and arrangements made for its sale by application to J. N. ROBSOH, GB East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantic wharf, Chath eton. P. 0_Jan 20 ftg THE GuEaT SOUTHEKB DRY GOODS HB. FURCDGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO., 275 King Srroct. Charleston, 8. C. THE CHEAPEST ?'? DRY uoonu, NOTIOSS, Oll. CI.OTK10. SJHPET5. . ISATTtHGS, ? RUGS, K|c, THIS SIDE OF NBW> FORK. I 1 Nos.3 Broad Street and 109 usi Bay Sinwi, CHARLESTON, S. C. First-Class Work our specialty! r yet, by I'SINO CHEAPER GRADES OF STOCK, WE CAM -FURNISH WORK At LOWEST LIVIHG PRICES. FINE FASHlDHftBLE, STATJONERYi Piries Paper and Envelopes. Redding and (gall gnviiatlons ON THE BEST STOCK ANO PRINTEO IN THE LATEST STYLE. PW I I_._HI GIVING IRnTANT UBblEP. IT is th<? most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and possesses a curative power nneqnalled in the history of reme? dies. For salo onlv at Poo 16 1 HEINtTBH'B Drugstore. Imported Wines. Brandies^Eto .Etc ffWW SCOTCH WH1BKIEB, lilt I U Mv& Jaraa^0A Rum, mJM| Rrandit'S?Otard. Ac, . bhetr. wino/'oit Wino,-'MadeiraWine. Also, alar?e stici of dne old Whiskies, Cigars. Ac._J. C. 8F.BOBRB Five tierces Davis'diamond hams, of this eeuHon'h core, jnst received at Hardy Solomon's.