The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 02, 1875, Image 1
Fnoideut ??hot on the bills** occurred.
The grand old Cardinal ret or na the
sword to Francois with the words,
"Take away thee word; States pan be
saved without it" No soooer had. Mr.
Barrett's grand voice rolled out the
sentiment, than its perfect patneea to
the situation struck the house. The
seats were all filled with the "ban?
ditti;" and with one spontaneous im?
pulse, every hand in the house joined
in the loud, long' and enthusiastic ap?
plause.' The gentleman who described
the scene t? us doelares that in all bis
experience of New Orleans, he never
heard snob a kindly round of approval.
It rose ana fell, swelled into thunder
ana died away, only to rise again.
The splendid' interpretation of the
lines by the greatest of elocutionists
struck a cord in the Southern heart,
and it was fall three minutes before be
ooald proceed. During that tine the
Cardinal Dnke sat in his red chair, and
"was not afraid 1"
tftUii ?.->*??
The Hartford Post thinks that the
Democrats bad very little to do with
the political revolution last fall. Ina
fit ol desperatiCwit assetta that there
is no evidanos of popular approval of
Republican defeat, and given the fol?
lowing explanation of the Democratic
viotory; "A considerable number of
Republicans, for reasons satisfactory
to ihemaelveB, thought best that the
Republican party aboold be diaoiplined
by adversity, aud they voted the De?
mocratic ticket." Aud now we will
Bee if these considerate gentlemen will
not oontinue to discipline the party in
this fashion.
' Among the deaths annonnoed in
Far|s recently, was that of Baron Car- <
bioau, at the ago of eighty-three. The
Barpn l?et bis leg at Wagraffl, and in
the battle scene in the gallery at Ver?
sailles he is to be seen opposite the
Emperor, going away on a stretoher.
=iGreat days for jewelry atealers these.
The Countess of Morelle bad had
$10,000 worth taken from her dressing
roont in her house at Virginia Water,
Windsor, England,
v. J* . \ Fs^VsuBsaUsw.
State c# South Oabolina,
A*.. . ? , ExEOTJTrVH ?hami1ku.
Wh^reac, information haa reached
me that i?w disorders exist in the
Counfy of. Edgefleid, rendering inse?
cure'toe litres and property of its citi
senf, an4 threatening a till farther to
disturb. the, public peso* of aaid
County; eod^bweaa, it appears that
the Wom of. the State are now in the
bantu of she individual members of
the (9iele.militia in said County, with?
out, authority of law or the ordars of
th* CfapV&V-l* Chief, and are
used in a oaannsr not ooosistent with
theprOpar niaintenanoe of the public
psacf,. ahd Vhsraes, it appears that
other armed military organizations ex?
ist in said County, not authorized by
the general, militia law of the State,
nor aanotiooed by the Oommander-in
Ohfef, wbioh said military organiza?
tion's are alleged lo be an obetaole at
the present time to the restoration of
good order in said County; and where-,
as, it is further alleged that the aaid
County is suffering from incompetent
and dishonest. County officials:
NOW, therefore, I. Daniel H. Cham?
berlain, as Governor of the State and
Commaoder-in-Ohief of the military
forces thereof, Jo make this, my pro?
clamation, whereby I command and
require all arms and equipments be?
longing to the State, and now in the
possession of the State militia iu aaid
County, to be forthwith delivered to
the commanders of the several compa?
nies'?Y militia orgaoiiationa compos?
ing the State militia in said County,
and by tho aaid commanders to be de?
livered to the Colonel of the 9tb Regi?
ment of the State Militia, at Edge
field Court House, there to be safely
kept to await the further action of the
Oommaoder-in-Obief.
And I do further command and re
quire all military organisations now
existing in said County, not forming a
part' of the State militia, nor sanc?
tioned by tho Oommander-in-Ohief, to
forthwith di?band, and henceforth to
oease from assembling, arming, drill?
ing, parading or otherwise engaging
in any' military exercisee.
And I do farther proclaim to all the
oiticene of said Oounty, that the Con?
stitution and laws of the State provide
ample and convenient modes for the
removal pf soy pubiio officer, elected
by the people, wbo shall be guilty of
misoonduot in office; and that tho
Governor is ready, at all times, to
listen to any oompluints made against
any officer who holde, his office by
Executive appointment, and upon rea?
sonable proof of mieeonduot in office,
to summarily remove or Bnspend such
officer, i
And ?! do hereby enjoin upon all
good citizens of said Couoty, to lay
aside all paasiou, to refrain from all
aotw tending to prodocevezottement or
ill feeling between different parties or
oluHBea of eniseoa in said County, and
to join, in au earnest t-fiWt to restore
that good-will towards ?ich other, and
that common regard for, pubiio order
and reliance on the peaceful agenoies
of the low for the rudrese of wrongs,
wbisj) are the chief safeguards pf indi?
vidual rights and the pubiio welfare.
Ia testimony whereof, I have hereunto
?r see my band aud caused the
-.. Great .Seal of tbe State to be
11' a J >dfix*d. at Colombia, this twen
tjAighth day of January. A, D.
, 1875, aud ini tbe muety-niuth
yearof ainerioau Independence.
By tho Go^-ruor:
DANIEL L. CHAMBERLAIN.
'H E . Hayns, Seoretary of State.
Spring Prints?New Styles,
JUST RKCBIVBD.
FOB SIXTY DAYS, FALL AND WIN
TER OOOD8 will be sold REGARD?
LESS OF COST. 0. F. JACKSON,
Jan 29 Leader of Low Prices.
POSITIVS REDUCTION
In prices of
WINTER GOODS.
1COMMENCE to-day to offer my entire
?took or NEW AND DESIRABLE
GOODS
At and Below Cost,
To Insure a clearance, and make room for
an extensive Spring stock. For the next
fire or six weeks, such
Can be had as will force salsa, and indnce
buyers to make every effort to obtain auch
goods as are really useful, at from twenty
five to fifty per cent, less than the usual
priese. All in seed of DRY GOODS will
save money by taking advantage of tbia
opportunity. J. H. KIN ARD.
Jan 28
The Ball Opened for 1875.
Dry O-ccds,
Boots and Shoes,
Carpets, ?See.
NEW GOODS received tri-weekly, and
?tunning Lbaokbs in all lines of goods
exhibited every day. A visit to the store of
W. D. LOVE & CO.
Will convince the public that we mean to
give tbem better value for their monuv
than they can buy in any other DBY
G0OD8 HOUSE IN THE STATE. Facts
proven at the
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods House
W. D. LOVE & CO.
avSamples sent to all parts of the
country on applioation._Jan 30
lanoheth's
GARDEN SEED!
AFULL assortment jnat received at
L. T. 8ILLIMAN A CO.'ri
Jan 16_?_Drug Store.
60 Oases Oatawba Champagne.
THIS WINE is fullv equal to the tfrench
and imported Champagne.
Deo IB_J. C. SBEQEBS.
Springs, Axles and Iron.
OUB stock of SPRINGS and AXLES, as
weiras IRON of all descriptions, is
very large. Purohaaera will save money bj
Srucnring these goods, as well as Carriage
[aterial, at the Hardware Establishment of
Noy 28_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Hams! Hams!!
I CHOICE Louisville Sugar-Cured
1A/V/ HAMS, large sizes, juut received
and for sale at 14c. per pound
Jan 26_JOHN AQNEW A PON.
New Layer Raisins.
1 / Hl QU AKTE It BOXES NEW LAYER
1AJU BAIHINS, atkl each.'
Just received and for sale by
Jan 7 _ , JOHN' A.QNEW ftSflfX,
Puttie oalTifounia pout.
Dec 18 J. C. SEEGERS.
LiUMBIA, ?. 0., TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 18
REGULATOR
Tbe Bvmptomsof I iver Complaint areun?
easiness and pain in tbe aide. Sometimes
the pain ia in the shoulder, and ia mistaken
for rheumatism. Tbe stomach is affected
with loss of appetite and Bickness, bowels,
in general, costive, sometimes alternating
with lax. 1 he bead 1b troubled with pain,
aud dull, heavy sensation, considerable loss
of memory, accompanied with painful sen?
sation of having left undone something
which ought to have been done. Often com?
plaining of weakness, debility and low
spirits. Sometimes many of the above
symptoms attend the disease, and at other
times very few of them; but the Liver is
generally the organ most involved!
Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub
stance, hut is
PCVBLY VKOETABl.E,
Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which an All-wise Providence has plaoed I
in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases ca need by De- 1
rsngement of the Liver and Bowels. -rfjatr
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OB MEDICINE,
la eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate resort, will1
save many an boar of Buffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. i
After over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving tbe most unqualified testimonials to j
its virtues from persons of the highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi?
cians commend it an the moat
KKF KCTU a L. SPECIFIC
For Constipation, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness,Sour Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Tain in the Region of the Kid?
neys, Despondency, Gloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which arc the offspring of a
Diseased Liver.
FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Armed with this ANTIDOTE, all c'imatea and changes of water and food may be
faced without fear. As a remedy in Malatious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restleasntse,
Jaundice, Nausea,
IT HAS NO EQUAL!
It Is the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World!
CAUTION!
Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved
wrapper, with Trade-mark. Stamn and Signatare unbroken. None other is genuine.
J. II. ZR1L.IB it CO., Mscob, Os? und Philadelphia.
FOR 8ALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Take Simmons' Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen.
Aa a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia. Mental Depression,
Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
TESTIMONIALS.
"I have never seen or tried such a ?Im
pie, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasant
I remedy in my life."?H. Hainkb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Hon. Alex H. Stephens.
"I occasionally use, when my condition
requires it, Dr Simmons' Liver Regulator,
with good effect."? Hon. Alex. H. Ste?
phens.
Governor of Alabama.
"Tour Regulator has been in use in my
family for some time, aud I am persuaded
it is a valuable addition to the mudical
soience."?Oov. j. Gill Shobtkb. Ala.
"I have used the Regulator in my family
for the past seventeen year*. I can aatelv
recommend it to tbe world aB tbe bent me?
dicine I have ?vor uaeu for that class of
diseases it purports tu cure.?II. F. Tmo
pen.
President of City Bank.
"Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved
good and efficacious medicine."?C. A.
Nuttiko.
Druggist.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim?
mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty
. years, and kuow it to be the best Liver Ufr?
[ gulator offered to tho public "?U. lt. Lyon
I axd H. L. Lyon, Bollefontaiuo, Ga.
"I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regu?
lator, after having suffered several years
with Chills and Fever."? R. F Andekson.
The Clergy.
"Have been a dyspeptic for years; began
the Regulator two yearu ago; it bas acted
like a charm in my case."?Rev. j. 0.
Holmes
Lady's Endorsement.
"I have given jonr medicine a thorough
trial, and in no case has it failed to give
full satisfaction."?Hi.i.kn Mk&cuax, Chat
tabuochee, Kla
Sheriff Bibb County.
"I have used your Regulator with suc?
cessful effiiet in Bilious Colic aud Dyspep?
sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer?
tainly a pnblio Oleeelng."?C. Mahtebmon,
tlibb County, Ga.
My Wife.
"My wife a d stir have lined the Regula?
tor for years, and testify to it* great vir?
tues."?Rev. J. R. Fki.dkk. I'erry. Ga.
"I thiuk Simmons' Liver Regulator one
of the best medicines ever made for the
Liver. My wifo and many others have
used it with wondorinl effact."? B. K
M'.vi KH, Albanv, Ga.
M I).
"I have u?ed tin- Regulator in my family,
and also in my regular practice, and have
found it a mo->t valuable aud BatiefHOtory
medicine, aud believe if it waa used by the
profession, it wou d be of sei vice u veiy
many cases. I know very much of lie com?
ponent parts, aud can certify its medicinal
qnaliiits are perfectly harmless "??t K.
Uuioos, M. D.. Maoon, Ga.| Jan 30)wtim
Grand Central Java Coffee.
WE are agents lor the GRAND CEN?
TRAL JAVA GOfc'FEE CoMt'ANY
Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at
thirty oenta per pound, aud each case of
sixty pounds contains a superior eight day
clock, which becomes the property oi the
lucky purchaserwuo buys tbe package con?
taining the tickoi wliish entitles the owner
thereof to the clock The roff'-e is fill
value itself for the price charged, and the
clock is given as a prize to induce pur?
chasers to try the coffee.
Jan 22 JuuN AdNEW & SON.
10,000 cigars, at Z2 50 per 100, for
sale at Solomon's.
FINE'S SALOON.
JVo. *1 Uiahardstm Street, between Lady
and Oerouis Stretls.
HAVING replenished my uutne stuck ol
Li.pioid, Cigars, &o , having also
-iv. n proper attention to my Restaurant.
I hin now prepared in lurnisb my fiituds
and the puhliu generally with the best the j
u aik'-tn afford.
OctJ7_ WM. M FINE. Agent
Five tieroe* tDuvis diamoud hem*,
five tiefoes OaviB sugar cured break
f ist hacon, twenty five tierces new leuf
h?rd. just received and for sale cheap,
at Hardv Solomou'a.
Event."
75 VOL. X?NO. 271.
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Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are sole agents for tbe
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
185 FIRB TEST,
Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded.
Absolutely safe. Prioea at retail 40c. per
gallon. JOHN AG NEW A BON.
_Jan5_
New, Choice and Fresh Goods.
^ MY STOBE, on Msin street,
y^^Ofo' two doors below PncKirix office.
JsS ^fis once more open, where my
?aajffl WlpatroDB can secure everything
^??^aW?rwOin tne ijB0) choico and fresh.
CELEuY, Eating and Planting POTATOES,
Malaga OB APES, French PRUNES, OBAN?
herrieh, Bologna and Fresh Pork
SAUSAGES, French CONFEOTIONERY,
and many other articles. Gall and aee the
stook. MBB. 0. HOFFMAN.
Jan 14_
GOOD THINGS.
100 barrela NOBTHEBN APPLES.
200 boxes CANDY.
100 boxes RAISINS.
200 cases CANNED FRUITS.
Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemons,
Walnuts, Ac, wholesale and retail, aa low
I as any house in this country.
L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
?SONIHX QOOO
SENSATIONS 1
SENSATION PRIMA DONNAS, SENSA?
TION PULPIT ORATORS, Sensation Poll
ticiaos Sensation Parties, Schnelsen?Ve?
rein Maequerade Balls, Tableaux, Choral
Union Concerts, Sensation Newepsper
Articles, Sensation New Opera Houses,
and every other Sensation vaniahea before
the great impending
Jan 9 NEW SENSATION.
Wines and Liquors.
CHAM PAGN ES?Pommery, Sec,
Obaus A Dnohatel,
Kelley'n Inland Sparkling Catawba,
California "Iropeiial."
BKANDIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Heuuesey,
Otaid, Dupuy A Co , vintages 1835,1858,
1865.
WINES?Old Private Stock Maderia?in
bottleH only,
Choice Table Sherries,
California Angelica?very delicate,
> audctn&n and other Ports,
Fuii line >>f Hock? aud Mauternes, includ-1
ing 'Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche,*
' Hockheiuu r."' IjSiibenheimer,"Ac,Ac.
Our specialty in line goods, such as we
can. with confidence, recommend Any
rare wine nut in ?iure wo are prepared to
purchase either in New York or Europe,
*.ud fuifiiab at market rate*.
Novi'8 GBO. SYMMBBB.
New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
1 *r?) KlfcG to Wm, a story lor girls,
W $1.76.
Uistress of the Msnse, by Dr. Holland,
author of Vi Una bounycaetle, $1 60.
A History of Germany, from the Larlieet
Tinits. hy Chariten Lewis, $'2 60.
Manual ot Mythology, Greek, Rorran,
> or-e. Hindoo. Kgyptiau and Old German,
ibv Murray. *2.25.
Priiri<- and Purest, the Game of North
Anm rica. with adventures in their pursuit,
by Oblniore. SI SO
Health and Education, by EingHU-y,$1.75.
Hog&ttbV c nip!* lc a'Oika, in thro" Vo
Inm.-s. I he Wild North Land, by MaJ>r
imiir, with platen $2 CO History of Clubs
Htid Club Life, London Book el Wonder
lid (Voir.tciern, with p>>riraita I he Slar g
litctionsry liiMoiical and Hnecdo.ai.
Iln-.ti-e and IL Uutxol the Hiit nh Poets,
I. n l-oi. >.n.i otl.? r ?-eW hohM N"* 1
Five tierce* Davis* diamond bams
nf tlti? season $ cure, just received st
tiitrdy Solomor'n.
IXTlffllMlY!
CLOSING OUT
or
WINTER CLOTHING!
Extraordinary Attraction!!
CLOSING OUT
OP
_
Extraordinary Bargains!!
CLOSING OUT
OF
WINTER CLOTHING.
DHU k mi
Jan '26
WIJTHE C10TI1IC
AT
REDUCED FRIGES
\
FOB
CASH!
TRAVELING BLANKETS
AND
SHAWLS
AT
COST!
New Style Hat? I
Fall and Winter jSTMB*.
CLOTHS AND CASHMERES
Made to Order Very Lour.
R. A W. C. SWAFFIELD.
Jan 36
A CARD.
The Laurel Street
GBOGERT ESTABLISHHNT
IS now open to the pubHe, offering the
GREATEST INDUCEMENTS known
to the trade. The proprietor la so confi?
dent of the superior merit a of bis goods that
he asks no discrimination in his rsvor as
compared with anything in thU market; so
that you can at once encourage Southern
industry, and at the same tune directly
serve your intertat, by purchasing from
this reliable house. Offering1 every reason?
able facility to euatomers, I btg an humble
share of public patronage. , ,
Den 1 JOHN BT OYLES. Agept.
107 Main St., Next to Wheeler House.
KSTABtilSttXD IS iS4S; *'
AND 3TIXliW?t?tjOm.
wtra
A LAI
lE?laf?i
FOft1*- . . , ? ........
room and Dining Bctosa
_ Sets, which wiU *? sold as
iow aa any house in the oouatry for
Not 10 _M.H.Bli
Seventy-five Oat of Bvery Handrad
PERBONS are affected with some ? ar?
rangement or disease of the skia. Ho
matter what the nature of it may be,
"HEINIT8H'S QUEENS DELI?HT^the
great American Blood Purifier, wfiteurs it.
This is quite enough to say. If ton have
any akiu disuase, nse Hfciniteh'a Queen's
Delight._laBftffiE
Imported Wines, Brandies,IBtc . Etc*
SCOTCH WHIRKIE8,
Old Jamaica Buss, ?
Brandioa?Otard. 4o.,
,i.i Holland Gin,
blieirv Wine, Port Wine. Madeira Wine.
Alno, a large stoct. of An* old Whiektas,
Oigare. Ao^_ J. O. 8?E?ERS
Coughs and Oolds ' -
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL THOOHES,
Chlorate Potash Past ires,'
Gelatine loseoges,
Wiatar's Balaam Wild Cherry,
Hill's Balaam Honoy,
Aver's Cherry Pectoral,
Jsyue's Expectorant, <
Piau'a Core. For sale afc
L. T. bl I.LI MAN A CO.'S
Dee 29 _ _ Drug Store.
Canned Ooodi.
inAtHSKB 2 b oans TOMATOES, at
I * r\ 9 61 60 per doa and 16a. per sen.
100oa?e* 2 lb. oans PEACHES, at 62.60
per aos.and 25 i per oan.
On hand and for sale by
Jan 7 JOHN AG NEW & SON.
-^ ??? .
Pearl Grits and Hominy.
BARRFLSFRF.xH PEABLORJT8,
??9 15 barrels fresh PEARL HoMlNY.
Ju I reoeived and for sale bv
_ J_1L' J?_JOHN AH NEW A SON.
All giids marked down five per
I oent. at H.trdy Solomon's.