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? n.mwMtii,. i . ^ A New X?a JbmW interviewer ^bSt newiy-eleoteo^i^or.1n^e^ to obtain f rom the to their 'vUWs^pon! the important political queutions of the day/,i A nh mber of. tbem worein olined to bo reticent, while others were talkative and out-spoken. It is a sig? nificant fact, thai afi the new Senators express themselves as unalterably op? posed to extreme measures in the go? vernment of the South, believing Mtber in a policy which will encourage industry and establish prosperity in that section.' Senators Cameron, of 'Wisconsin; Paddock, of Nebraska; and Ohtistianoy, of Michigan, were em? phatic on these questions, the latter gentleman saying that he was opposed to any legislation for Louisiana which might not bo applied to Michigan. Senator Withers, of Virginia, regards the Civil Rights Bill as a measure of no flsnofl t at all to (he colored race, and likely lo increase antagonism be? tween the whites and blsoks. The force bill he also regards an an unequi? vocal indication of a purpose pu the part of Grant and the extremists of the Republican party to control thfe elecWon in the 80uth erh States, so as ?0 seonre their vuiaa i? I87S. for Gen:! Grant, Senators Eernan. of Now York; Eaton, of Connecticut; and Mo Donald, of Indiana, are still strong in their convictions of the right df the Democratic part; and prosperity 00 on try. Alii tion of speoie pavments, and their intention llation in any Torm. In? regard to ?. political outlook, thoDomocratio Sens? . tors think it is not yst time to predict ?hat will take place, or specolate as to who will be the nominee ot the next Democratic National Convention. Eve? rything looked bright for Democratic tnoeess- next,year, and they did not doubt that wisdom would guide, the friends.of the party, and. prudence enable them to garner the fruits of their Industry and patience. ?'?A ,1 111 mm f> 1 .-t ... ? 1 The InkVitabp^ ? Borxna..?The death of Bep'reasntative Buffington,, of MaseachasotU, loaves n vacancy to be filled by a new election prior to the meeting of the next, Congress. It is thought that Ben. Bntier will pop up ngain at Washington through Buffing ton's exit' Apropos of this, the Wash? ington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun thus speaks: ''A few days before the adjournment of Congress, Gen. Bntler, whOwW displeased by the con? servative course of bis;, colleague on the force bill and .other partisan mea? sures, went oyer to bis seat and said: 'Bui, if you don't behave yourself, I will move over in your District and beat you.' This remark was ball in joke' and half in earnest, Ms. Buf- j fington regarded, it as more of the latter, and spoko to several friends I about it, not forgetting thst Gen. Buir ler was not,a resident at the Essex District, when first elected to represent it in Con gross, .To-day. his remark, even if meaaf a*, a joke at. the Urns, will now probatyy.be realized in a way not then: anticipated^ They say that be will* now. mjmv over to tie Fall i Rive* District ?od pu^eavo*, toseeum the nomination;' The- same corres? pondent revives the fact that in the Grealev oamrjaign,, of 187^ Mr. S, S. Oox, of NewM|b8Ln?;(9r:Gou. gross1 at large anJ;b*J?n^Mw tickst, was defeated.. Then^hea Mr. Jamas Brooks died. Mr-Oox was slanted in bis ISm^^M^M ?s* Gen. Bntler bad with Mr, Oox after this he taunted bim with atonoing in the. shoes of a dead man. It would be some? what of a coincidence if, Mr. Cox should be able to retort In kind next winter. . - ?f-:?r - There are indications' of some re? vival of business among cotton, manu? facturers in NeW England and iron manufacturers in Pennsylvania .and . ekowhere, with anticipations of im f proving prospects as tho season ad? vances. There are many works, how? ever, still idle, owing mainly to strikes to prevent increase of operations and decrease of wages. One drawback in some quarters, too, Is owing to want of cost caused by coal miners' strikes, while the freshets And ice in some sec? tions are preventing a resumption of work. The-woolen mills in the North are not very active. There is much encouragement, nevertheless, in the prospect that, as the Season advances and travel and communication become regular, whn** aft unjttfJStfJBSnt. of tfce strikesao ihat wbrkingmen, with A re? turn to fpU employment; can hate the means to pm^base-'mor* freely the necessaries <A life7, a ? vivapcif Ttt' tnb^^M*^ lisbed.^, ^rt^yi, i aalxaiiiia ->< I MtiranvAn Bixix^-A si nga la*- 1 i&ev dent is relate by -ilreilooat prese^of Washington ^Cfty,th?st "?Asrif frorl denoattsdiflonbss of:'tan'assemble* othe*-day ^oftsKsfe these ^ rasditattv*' birds snd^nryaVpwasn? tn tbsit mtdsn. It cam* dowatbnshlmnayaad r*w*and itseirnitaetijfl^ with*** sayt?sr**v*rd, an* there it as* all da?, WfttMiis^lkokloW and (frtfav ly listening t*s*tp?< pries, nodding, comr^t^ ibsts^w tttnsn, and sltoi gelbe? aeHe^nsfti? the ?*tte**f the bea?w>?^-?S^SS<?^S?W.^ BY J. A. SELBY. C John W. Long, for fire years past Judge of the District Court for the Eastern. District of Michigan, and act? ing United States Gironit Judge, died Tory suddenly, last night, aged fifty fire years. A flroin Black eh ear, Gr, yesterday mornlbg, destroyed the Court House and several stores and dwellings. Heavy loss; email insurance. Mr. A. y. Sullivan, of High Point, ^,.G., committed suicide, a few days' ego?a pistol and an ounce of* lauda? num. M!?i??t*vt Sohenck requests hfJs' recallI from Bti James, on aooodnt of pressing | private Jbusineea. Dr. A. P. Cater, an old , and highly respected citizen of Anderson, died a fOW t!?y8 Bgo; To Bent, AA COTTAGE HOUSE, containing sight rooms, formerly oooupied by j. A. Bell, corner Pickons and Lady streeii. Possession given immediately. Ar^yjoB.T. DENT,gtaUtNo. 4, Market. For Sale or Kent, A COMMODIOUS and handsomely finished COTTAGE HOUSE, North .west corner penoloton and Assembly I ?treats; with fine Btables, Kitchon, Gar en, etc., attached; Hot and Cold Water and all othor conveniences. Poa- session | given April 1. Apply to March d_JOS. TAYLOR. For Rent, Wrri THE three-story BBJUK BULLI? ?Hl TNG, on Plain street, rear , of the JBlil-Oentral Bank, at present occupied by Miss Perotval as a boarding house. It contains seventeen rooms, with all water conveniences, gas, etc. Kitchen, stable andaUneoegearyout-buildings. Forterms, apply to J. Q. MABSHALL. March 4_t_ For Bent or Sale. THE commodious HOUSE on the corner of Assembly and Lady streets 'is undergoing repairs, and will be rented or sold on reasonable terms In 4njn?r b. awAFf iked. Patriot. . THI8 thorough-bred STAL? LION will stand for the sea. son, commencing March IK, 1875, at the Wheeler House1 --JStablee, on Plain street. For terras and pedigree, apply at the Stables. March 5r '___ tlmo THE OLD AND POPULAR jit tmi mn\ , Formerly oooupied by a/C. SHI VEB 8c 00-, * And now by the Mew Firm, r'/ JOSES, DAVIS & BOTJEXIGflTS, W ILL be, in a fewdays, filled with aj NEW AND -WELL SELECT ed STOCK of , DKY GOODS. CAXPRTS, ?IL0LOTH8. MATTINGS, WINDOW 8HADES, BUGS, WALL PAPER, BOOTS, ? 8H0SS, &c, We oan assure the patroue of thie house, that the established reputation for good attention and low prices will be kept up to | the standard. JONES, DAVIS Sc B0UKNIGHT8. Maroh 12 _, _ The Attractions are Increasing! GRAND CENTRAL . DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT W,B<L(M>&CO. oiai .*eV*j *?? 4aieT.a4dlng to aU .thf. ,de?Brt< aWi*rntioee:a bi ' " .???wer, ? 6 - FatnTlfes fa (nee* of SPRING SUPPLIES e4d Strangars vdatobg *nls cit'r sneulrl not Ml to give our stock* bto** tn^ectiba ba *oye saakiag their vateeaaes. ?. ... 0 Ml:, aredinc jx&y GDOO?, BOOTS. msk tobtheir pureaiU et'**? flftnffOsa. ,Maipry?oUeE**ej*i*nm*e vor u * ? ? I w-n LOW * MW I ii\ tilth ftjfel 1 .-.'j! Cojumbla, g,^., SamplAf sent grataitonely to all part* of thf country ^n anpgcaUon, ligr 11 '' Spring Print*--New Styles, OLUMBIA, ?. C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1875 ^SIMMONS' REGULATOR TLoeymptomH of Liver Complaint areun casinose and pain in the aide. Sometimes tho pain le in the sbonlder, and ia mintaktu for rheumatism. The stomach is affected | with loss of appetite and slcknesB, bowels, in general, costive, sometimes alternating with lax. 1 ho head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation,considerableloai of memory, accompanied with painfnl Ren nation of having left undone eomothicg which onght to have been done. Often com plaining of weakness, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of the above Symptoms attend tho disease, abd at other timeB very few of them; but the Liver in generally the organ most involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Ib warranted not to contain a single particle of Heronry, or any injurious mineral sub? stance, but is , a PURKhY VEOETABliK, ] Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, which an AU-wiae Providence has placed I in con d tries where Liver Diseases most prevail, It will cure all Diseases caused by De? rangement of the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate resort, will] save many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Tears' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to | its virtuos from persons of the highest character end responsibility. Eminent physi? cians commend it as the most KFPKCT?IL ajPKCIVIC For Constipation. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Region of tho Kid? neys, Despondency, Oloom and Forebodings of Evil?all of which aro the offspring of a Diseased Liver. FOB DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION. Armed with this ANTLTJOTE, all climatca and changes of water and food may bo I faoed without fear. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complsints, Restlessness, j Jaundice, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL! It is tho Cheapest, Purest and Beet FamilyMedioine in the Worldl CAUTIONl Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with Trade-mark, StamD and Signature unbroken. None other is genuine ?J. II. ZBIliIN dt CO,, Macon, Oa., and l'blladelpltla. FOB 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, RestleaBuess, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "1 nave never seen or tried eneb a aim pie, effioacioas, satisfactory and pleaaant I remedy in my life."?H. Haineu, St. Loois, [ Mo. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens. "I occasionally use, when my condition I requires it, Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, | with good effeot."?Hon. Alex. H. Sto PHBKB. Governor of Alabama. "Tour Regulator has beeninubo in my I family for some time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to the modical] science."?Gov. j. Gxl^Bhobtsb, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my family I for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as the boat me? dicine I have ever need for that class of | diseases it purports to cure.?H.F. Thio pbh. President of City Bank. ?'Simmons' Liver Regulator has proved a. good . and efficaoions medicine."?C. A. NuTTine. - Druggist. ''Wo have heoa acquainted with Dr. Sim? mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty years, and know it to be the best Liver Re? gulator offered to the public"?M. B. Lvov and II. L. Lvov, Bellefontaine, Qa. ' "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regu? lator, after having suffered several years with Chills and Fever,?'?B. P AitnzRBoir. 1 OOTTOlfl STORED AND INSURED st the very low? est rates, and the top of the market guaranteed for all Cotton oonsigned to us for sale. < Advanees mado at one per cent.per month upon all ootton stored with us. No charge fordrayage. Northern Timothy and Clover at $1.85 and tl 50per hundred. Full weight guar? anteed. SEED POTATOES! Fine Early Ross, Goodrioh, PeerlesB, Pesobblows, and other varieties. aVANO! Jonesptrt Fertilizer?as good as any used. $45 per ton, cash, and $50 per ton, time. SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Febl9 3m OppositeS. 0. R. R. Depot. Important to Consumers of Tea. IHATE made arrangements with an im? porting Tea House to supply me with a uniform grade of TEA, so that consumers, finding a Tea, suitable in strength and flavor, oan always depend upon getting the same, by asking for that grade and pries. We have opened, to-day, twelve Chests of Tea, as follows: Fiae Oolong O. Fancy Oolong A. ? . l ins English Breakfast C JanoyApfUshBrealrfast A, holes Imperial B. ins Imperial 0. iFine Xonug Hyson u. Choice Gunpowder B. \; 1 Faaey Gunpowder D, I Fine Gunpowder O. I invite an examination and trial of tbeae Teas, which w\\lp* Jound,unMuallj cbeap, i ja*tfcyaaeHtl/?Ff?W ?ngthiaa- here toTors oAsrsd in Colniubi*, Tea, whan ? pr*parly prepared, U more healthy than coffee-and i^muoh obeapsr. nnosaaUy large, g/)od.an?cks*p^,p*rtic?iarlj in . Psvuv Pure Leaf LAAD. . t ? ?OSHRN BUITJiR?best and oaaapsst la town. RIO OOFFBE?parched and raw. LaOUAYRA OOFFKB-parohed audraw. Old Government Java COPFEB?par ched and ra?r?- . ? AH goods marked down ftve per sent, to mast lbs times. W Feb.IB _HABDY SOLOIfON. Daria' Diamond Hams. \ BTBIPS, Just received and for sals by I PebW JOHN AGNEW* BON. The Vlergy. "Have been a dyspeptic for years; began Regulator two years ago; it has acted liko a charm in my case."?Bev. J. C. Holmes. Lady's1 Endorsement. "I have*g^von jour medicine a thorough trial, and In no case has it failed to give fall satisfaction.1'?Ellen Meacuah, Ghat tahoochee, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have nssd your Regulator with suc? cessful effect in Bilione Colic and Dyspep? sie? It is an excellent remedy, and cer? tainly a public blessing."?C. Mastebson, Bibb County, Ca. My Wife. "My wife and eelf have used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?-Bev. J. B. Feldeb, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Liver Begulator ono of the beat medicines ever made for the Liver. My wife and many others have ased it with wonderful effect."??. K. Spares, Albany, Ga. At. D. "I have used the Begulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have found it a moat valuable and satisfactory medicine, and believe if it waa used by the profession, it would be of service in.very many csbos. I know very much of itecom? ponent parts, and can certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless."?B. F. Qaioas, M. D., Maeon,Ga.| Jan 30JwGm PERRY & SLAWSON'S ~~ THE military man after martial exer? cises; the farmer after the day's labor; the mechanic returning ' from "the busy scenes of the machine shop; tbq merchant, worn out with the daily routine of the counting room; the lawyer plodding the dusky labyrinths of law's intricate pathc; the paraon perplexing over some difficult theological question; the man of elogant 3 FOR 25c. leisure disgusted with time's monotonous paces?all find in these Cigars the re? freshing, re-Invigorating, enlivoning and solacing panacea their tired nature, over? taxed brain and drooping energy requires. Sold only by PEltiiX A 8LAWBON, Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia, S. C. MONOPOLY AND NEW SENSATION Grand Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for the GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their oaffee is sold in pound packages, at thirty cents per pound, and each case of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, which becomes the property of the lucky purchaser who buys the package con? taining the ticket wbieb entitles the owner thereof to the clock. The coffee is full valuo itself for the prico charged, and the clock ie given as a prize to induce pur? chasers to try the coffee. .Jan 22_* JOHN AGNEW A SON. Coughs and 0olds BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TBOCHES, Chlorate Potash Pastilcs, Gelatine Lozenges, Wistar's Balaam Wild Cherry, Hill's Balsam Honey, Ayer'e Cherry Peotoral. Jayne's Expectorant, Plso's Cure. Portale at ? L. T. SILLIMAN A CO. 8 /Dee 29_DrugJit or e^ IntpottMWines, Brandies.IEtc ,Et(i JMHBBn SCOTCH WBISKIES, MhtM/M Otd Jamaica Rum, BhHI Brandies?Otard,Ac, IHf Holland Gin. Sherry Wine, Port Wine. Madeira Wine. Also, alarg* steck of ine old Whiskies, Olgars. As. J.O. SEBOERaV LAaoanvra's GARBEft SEED i A FULL assortment Just received at A. L. T. SILLIMAN A OO.'S Jan M y Drug Store. "Bhotwell's Prolific Corn!" A NEW variety, specially adapted to r\_ Southern lands; will produce oO to 75 bushels to the acre, large full size ears, ?rem 16 to 20 rows each; two and four ears on a stalk; is an early corn, and a valuable Und fcs this rsapest. Farmers and planters will do well to plant this com. Specimen nay be seen at the Drug and Seed Store of Feb 26 t E.H. HEIKITBE, Druggist. ' - .1 Ai H.' ?1 ?.'?<?? I? "? tb.l< .Event." VOL. X?NO. 305. Wines and Liquors. CHAMPAGNES?Pommory,Sec, Ohaue <t Duchatol, Kelley'a Inland Sparkling Catawba, California "Imperial." BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freree, Jas. Hcnnesey, Otard, Dnpny & Co., vintages 1885,1858, 1865. I WINES-Old Private Stock Madoria?in | bottles only, Choioe Table Sherries, '. | California Angelica?very delicate, Sandoman and other Porte, Full line of Hocks and Sauternes. includ? ing ''Chateau Yquem," "Latour Blanche," '' H ockheimer,"' 'Lanb enheimer,*' <tc, A o. . Our specialty is fine goods, suoh as we can, With confidence, recommend,* Any rare wine not in store wo are prepared to purchase either in New York or Europe, and furnish at market rates. Novas_ QEO. SYMMBItS. New Books, at Bryan's Bookstore. WORKING to Win, a story for girls, $1.75. Mistress of the Manso, by Dr. Holland, author of Arthur BonnycasUe, $1.50. A History of Germany, from the Earliest Times, by Oharlton Lewis, $2.60. Manual of Mythology, Greek, Roman, Noree, Hindoo, Egyptian and Old German, by Murray, $3.26. Prairie and Forest, the Gams of North America, with adventures in their pursuit, by Gillmore, $1,60. Health and Ednoation, by Kingsley, $1.75. Hogarth'e complete works,' in three vo? lumes. The Wild North Land, by Major Butler, with plates, $2.50. History of Clubs and Club Life, London. Book of Wonder? ful Characters, with portraits. The Slang Dictionary, historical and anecdotal. Homes and Haunts of tho British PoetB, London, and other new books. Nov 1 MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals. EXCHANGE on New Y'trk, Baltimore, | Philadelphia, Boston and all promi? nent citioH of the Unitod States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and interest-bearing | certificates issued. STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD and SILVER | bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of merchants and others from tho city and country solicited, and LIBERAL LINES OF DISCOUNTS granted by the CENTRAL NATIONAL RANK. Corner of Plain and Richardson streets, JOHN S. PRESTON, President. J. H. Sawyeu, Cashier. fa W M J W ? h < IT is the most wonderful MEDICINE ever known, and pntfpfcscs a curative | power unequalled in the history of reme? dies. For sale onlv at Dec 16 t HKINITBH'8 Drue Store. Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. First-ClassWork OUR SPECIALTY/ - yet. by v*mo cnr.xTrit on'inra'or stock, WB CAM rUlNHU v.'OSK AT , LOWEST LIVING PRICES. FINE FASHIOMaBLE STATlQstERY, : ?tries Paper and Envefdpesy Redding and ?ill ?nvtattoBS ON THE BEST STOCIC AND PHI Hit 0 IN THE LATEST STYlX CAR LOAD nA^Tyfjj^-afXfY I Wine, Brandy A Ohampagne _ A.sa JUST RECE1YBD direct jyfisM^from California. These Wines MtSBKa *n<i Brandius are made of de TBnpH lioions grapes of California. I ^?^??W^?? For sale by Pee 18_ i JiC-SaatoaRg. J?a^ly Rom Potntoti, ' E'S Peerlsis Onion Setts. Ut > tie Pixie Cabbage, Early Ulm Cabbage, n daye earlier than Early York, for 1 sale at h sintis h"b Feb 101 Drug and Seed Store. OPEN UA.CK Oil FRONT. C WHITE ?HB8I SHIRTS for ?10.50 6 . . ?? m .? ?? $19.00 0 ' 4. *? ?13.50 I U V ' ?'. i Mi ? ' - ?'* ????? * >ll4 0 M .M v > ?'?* . t??< ?1S.0O ; . ? - >W . til Illlu'J ? ? v .'>.V ii! ' > 0 ?? ?? i ?? r . ?? 918.00 ' All Llntti Bowm and Cnffi. ' NE W HAT B, uf i;iJ JO o*. '|tOl Ol t .?? 4 'SPRIM? \BTYZBV. 11 . .. . I,'.!; ./ tj rw. i ? (?jJ^:? iLi.. WINfraiE OLOTHlKCr, ? ? ' AT 0?ST.' ik ' ' ' ? 1 v . . ,.jlil|v. Uut.1 .. . . J.'l ?III ?? ? . -i* ' ? ...I .:: 4uC. mm i f iui Feb 17 WI1ITBE ClDTIIVt REDUCED PRIG ES FOB C A8H1! TRAVELING BLANKETS AND SHAWLS AT COST I New Style Hats I ? !: Fall and Winter' ' !ttll . \ . : o) i u*jH i Ui< ? ?tfl? ?i . CLOTHS AHD CAfiSIIISBJBft. ? Hade to Order Very l.on. B, & Yf. C.-JWArFIBLD. Jan2fr lifi e szj ? ? BBSS h O ? 5 bS-5? ? ?asm ? ? St 7*??cc ,. , ,t ., . i ? i.. St Ate of South Carolina. m no CO ?!^UTITRI??All!rMmilT, Oouoon? of rha Onneo\id*tlo^ JL Bonda <rftfae State of South Carolina, due Jaauaryl, 18ft, wttt'ae^pali a*'*asf date on preaentaUoa at thaTWaury, an* at the South CaroiinaBeak andTrnatpoaa paoy. (teltutiDfa. S. c, and alao at the Peopie'e National Bank, Charleston,8. C., and the Natlenal Park Daelt. New tort. The Coupona doe Jell iwliU, oav aU flea, ?plidatlou Bono*, laauad in oaahange for The Coapoae oi tho Oonaolidatian Bonds due January 1 end July h MM.ara reeeit able for take a. F.t.OABDOZO, Dee 20 Treasurer 8.0,