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" B fjjii? Xafa Ho?. Dr 8V"KxowrAtr.'-^. We And.in (be Kaufman. (Texas) JStar, of Marab. 5, the. following deserved tribute to the memory of this gontle? mon. Tboagh long ein?? flosd,' his name lives sacredly treasured in the hearts of a devoted people: "Hon. David S. Kaufman, after whom this County and town were named, it will be remembered, aame to Texas at an early day, and was a mem ber in Congress daring the days of the Texas Republic, and served with marked ability as Speaker of the Houjio of Representatives. He wan afterward a member in the United StateB Congress from this State, where he died at an early age. Mr. K*uf inftn was a man of great ability, and was one of the most popular men in the State, Tbo people cf Texas oho rieh his memory next to that of Gen. Houston, the father of the repnblio." Hon. D. S. Kaufman was a brother of the Rev. A. Kaufman, at the time of his death the assistant minister of St. Philip's Churob, Charleston, and an unole of Mr. A. G. Knufmau, of that city. , Auotber English olergyman, the Rev. J. Coloy, of Cowley, near Oxford, baa got into hot water by refusing to read the burial service over a body -which had been dead eight days. He refused to allow its interment in the parish ohuroh yard, because its previous oc onpant had "lived a notorious life." In thus assuming the prerogative of Omnipotence, which has, so far es beard from, not leased the power to "judge both the quick and the dead," the Rev. Co ley incurred the wrath of u mob, who drove him from "God's Acre" asj a presumptuous intruder. "1 BY J. A. SELBY. [( Mr. Taphey Fool, an aged and re spcotablo citizen, departed this life a few days ago, at hie residence in this County. Mr. Pool was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was among the oldest Masons in the State. He leaves a family end a large number of friends to mourn his death. Mr. Pool was in his 84th year at the time of his death. [ Winnsboro News. President Hasseltiue, of the Cberaw and Cheater Railroad, waa in town on Saturday. He reports the work as progressing favorably, and tho people along tho line from tbis plaoe to Lan? caster are thoroughly aroused in be? half of the enterprise. {Chester Reporter, At the last Friday evening prayer meeting in Plymouth Church, after reading the story of St. Paul and Silas singing in their prison, Bescher said: "So let us, if. trouble comes, sing our? selves out of it." If singing will help the matter, it is full time to strike up. Mr. J. O. P. Jones, formerly of Chester, was recently killed in Missis sippi, by a railroad aooident. | ?j Hat Opportunity to (Main a City Besiieaee. MSfEB?f 101 Of Valuable Improved and Unimproved ? if, ;j f ??? ft Together with Other Desirable Property, in City of Columbia, S. 0. 1. BRICK STOKE?Lot 26x180 feet, on West side Main street, between Blending and Taylor, valued at.$7,5G0 00 2. BUILDING LOT, West side Richardson street, be? tween Blending and Laurel, 26x208 feet. 1,850 00 3. BUILDING LOT, adjoining Lot No. 2, 26x208 feet... 1,850 00 4. COTTAGE HOUSE, half acre lot, containing excellent well of water, with fine fruit garden; a delightful residence, on Elm wood avenue, between- Gadsden and Wynn streets. 1,800 00 5. BUILDING LOT, on North side of Gervais street, be? tween Assembly and GateB, 69x208 feet. 1,700 00 6. TWO-STORY BBICK BUILDING, lot 74x92 feet, on Gates street, near Pendleton, with every convenience. 1,600 00 7. CARRIAGE and PAIR EXTRA FINE MATCHED HORSES, Harness, Pole and Shafts, Blankets, &c, complete.. 950 00 [One a promising four-year old, will trot his milo in neigh? borhood of three minutes; both good drivers singly.] 8. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be? tween Blanding and Laurel.o. 800 00 9. BUILDING LOT, on East side of Assembly street, be? tween Laurel and Blanding. 800 00 10. COTTAGE HOUSE and lot, comer Gates and Divine streets, 54x108 feet. 700 00 11. BUILDING LOT, on West side Gates stroet, between Medium and Pendleton. 300 00 12. BUILDING LOT No. 1, half acre, corner of Hender? son and Indigo streets. 200 00 18. BUILDING LOT No. 2, half acre, fronting on Indigo, adjoining Lot No. 1.\. 200 00 14. BUILDING LOT No. 3, half acre, corner Pickens and Indigo. 200 00 15. BUILDING LOT No. 4, adjoining Lot No. 3, on Pick ens street, half acre. 200 00 16. BUILDING LOT No. 5, half acre, corner Tobacco and Henderson .?. 150 00 17. BUILDING LOT No. 6, half acre, on South side To? bacco street, between Pickens and Henderson. 100 00 18. BUILDING LOT No. 7, quarter acre, on East side Pickens street, between Tobacco and Indigo. 100 00 19. BUILDING LOT No. 8, quarter acre, adjoining No. 7. 100 00 20. BUILDING LOT No. 9, quarter acre, adjoining No. 8. 100 00 21. BUILDING LOT No. 10, quarter acre, adjoining No. 9 100 00 , 22. DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH. 125 00 23. Gentleman's Heavy GOLD CHAIN. 75 00 24. Pair Lady's GOLD BRACELETS. 60 00 ?25. Lady's DOUBLE CASE GOLD LEVER WATCH.... 50 00 26/Lady's SINGLE CASE WATCH. 40 00 St Lady's GOLD CHAIN.. 40 00 ;$8. DOUBLE CASE STEM WINDING WATCH. 35 00 29, DOUBLE CASE ENGLISH LEVER WATCH. 35 00 ,30. Lady's .DRESSING CASE. 40 00 ,31, DOUBLE CASE WATCH..,. 20 00 fojTJ v 'N ?? ?.v I _ Total value of property. .... j._$21,820 00 ?l?b?is 88?Hamb?? to !>? Issued 4,364. .'SS^iphe Holder of each Tioket will be entitled to free admission tu the Musical Entertainment at the Op or a House on tho Evening of the Distribution of the Awards.. JKiyTitles to the Property are perfect. The Distribution will bo under the supervision and direction of a Committee appointed by the Ticket-Holders. Tho monoy received for Tickets- willibe immediately deposited in the Union Savings Bank, with a liest of ticket-holder?', and instructions to refund in case Distribution should not take j#aee.'. '".Responsible agents will bo appointed in the .principal towns in f&b State, for the convenience of those desirous of obtaining tickets for tno J^Hstribution, and it is believed will be disposed of rapidly, and the Disbci^ntion made; at an early date?probably by the middle of April. The only desiro of the originators of this project is to dispose of some surplus property, at a fair rate, and in such manner as to enable any one to procure a site for a home* . , J. A. 8ELBY, Manager, Columbia, 8. 0. fiSrTicketa can be obtained at Indian Girl Cigar Store, Columbia Hotel Cigar Store, Wheeler House, California Cigar Store, S. Sheridan's Grocery Store and the Paaaux. Office, Columbia} Julius Poppe, Ander? son; John C. Squier, Winnsboro; D. Bieman, Walhalla; E. A. Scott .et onr Junt Ceninres Attend the True JOLUMBIA, S. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1875 REGULATOR The symptom? of LiverCompIaict arcun eaeincss aud pain in the aido. Sometimes the pain 1h in the shoulder, and is mistaken for rheumatism. '1 ho stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels, in general, costive, sometimes alternating with lax. 'i lie Leadis troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation,considerable loss of memory, accompanied with painful sen? sation of having left nndono something which ought to have been dono. Often com? plaining of weakness, debility and low spirits. Sometimes many of tho above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times very few of them; bat the Liver is generally tho organ most involved. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDT Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub? stance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs, nhich an All-w'.ac Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by De? rangement of the Liver and Bowels. SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE, la eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will save many an honr ot suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. Aicer over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testimonials to its virtuos from persons of tho highest character and responsibility. Eminent physi? cians oommond it as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For Constipation, Headache, Bain in the Shoulders, Dizziness, Hour Stomach, Bad Taste in tho Month, Biliona Attacks, Palpitation or the Heart, Fain in tbe Begion of tbo Kid? neys, Doepoudency, doom aDdForebodings of Evil?all of which are tbe offspring of a Diseaaod Liver. FOR DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Armod with thiB ANTIDOTE, all climates and changes of water and food may be faced without fear. As a remedy in Malax ions Fevers. Bowel Complaints, RestleseneBB, Jaundioe, Nausea, IT HAS NO EQUAL! It is tho Cheapest, Purest and Beat Family Medicine in the Worldl CAUTION! Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVEB BEGULATOR.unlossinonr engraved wrapper, with Trade-mark, Stamo andSignaturo unbroken. None other is genuine ?J. II. ZEILIN & CO., Mncon, Ot,, and l'tilladelptila. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Take Simmons' Liver Regulator For all diseases of tho Liver, Stomach and Spleen. Ab a remody in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, Restlessness, Jaundice, Nausea, Sick Hcadacbe, Colic. Constipation and Biliousness, IT HAS NO EQUAL. TESTIMONIALS. "I have never seen or tried such a sim? ple, efficacious, satisfactory and pleasaut remedy iu mv Jiio."?H. Uaineb. 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. "Your Regulator has boen in use in my family for somo time, and I am persuaded it is a valuable addition to tho medical science."?Oov. J. Gilt. 8bobteb, Ala. "I have used the Regulator in my family for the past seventeen years. I can safely recommend it to the world as tbe best me? dicine I have ever used for that class of diseases it purports to cure.?H. F. Thio fem. President of City Bank. "Simmons' Liver Regulator baa proved a good and efficacious medicine."?C. A. N OTTIRQ. Druggist. "We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim? mons' Liver Medioine for more than twenty years, and know It to be the best Liver Re? gulator offered to tbe public."?M. R. Lyon aud H. L. Lyon, Bellofontaiue, Ga. "I was cured by Simmons' Liver Regu? lator, after having suffjred several years with Chills and Fever."?R. P Andebbon. The Clergy. "Havo been a dyspeptic for years; began Begulator two years ago; it has acted liko a charm in my case."?Rev. J. C. Holmes. Lady's Endorsement. "I have given your medicine a thorough trial, and in no case has it failed to give full satisfaction."?Ellen Meacuam, Chat tahoocheo, Fla. Sheriff Bibb County. "I have used your Regulator with suc? cessful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspep? sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer? tainly a public blessing."?C. Mastebbon, Bibb County, Qa. My Wife. "My wife and sell have used the Regula? tor for years, and testify to its great vir? tues."?Rev. J. R. Felueb, Perry, Ga. "I think Simmons' Livrr Begulator one cf the best modicines ever made fur the Liver. My wife and many others have used it with wonderful effect."?E. K. Stalks, Albany, Ga. Af. D. "I bave used the Regulator in my family, and also in my regular practice, and have fonnd it a most valuable aud aatlBfaotory medicine, and believe if it was uaid by the profession, it would be of seivice in very many cases. I know very much of its com? ponent parts, aud can certify its medicinal qualities are perfectly harmless."?B. F. Ubiqob.M. D., Macon, Ga.| Jan 301wGm Notice. AMEETING of tbe Congaroe Manu? facturing Company will be held at tbe office or Seibola &. Ezell, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 23, at 5 o'clock. Ail persons interested will please attend. Mar 13 W. J. B PTE'*. Seerotarv City Taxes. PERSONS having city taxes or licenses to pay. can save money by purchas? ing CITY COUPONS and CITY SCRIP ot D. GAMURILL, Broker, March 8_107 Main street. New Sugar-Cured Hams. 1 Of ? NEW YOKK sugar-cured HAMS, 1UU choice quality, JuBt received and tor sale by JOHN AONBW A SON. City Taxes. fj\H E books of the City Treasurer are now A. open for the receiving of taxes for 1875. All citv taxes must bo paid before the 31st dav of March instant. RICHARD .TONES, March 17 City Treasurer. WM. H. LYLES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ROOM No. C, Socoud Floor, New Life Insurance Building, corner Richard? son and Washington Streets, Columbia, S.O. _ Mar lOtjGw S D.EPSTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, Koom No. 6, Soothers Insur? ance Companv Building, Columbia, S. C. Maroh 11 lmo Patriot. ^* THI8 thorough-bred 8TAL ?^IS LION wilt stand for tbo sea. flffjiWr HTM""" commencing March 15, ft I_111875. at the Wheeler Houue ?Ma?BBB?aV}tablee. on Plain Mtroet For terms and pedigree, anply at the Stables. March 5_ _"_tlroo Grand. Central Java Coffee. WE are agents for tho GRAND CEN? TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY. Their 00176*6 Is sold in pound packages, at thirty cents ?er pound, and each oast of sixty pounds contains a superior eight day clock, whiob beoomes the property of the lucky purchaser who buys the package con? taining the ticket whieh entitles the owner thereof to the oloek. The coffee io foU valne itself for the price charged, and tbe clock 1? given as a prise to induce pur? chaser* to try tbe coffee. Jan? JOHN AQNEW h SON. GAR LOAD CALIFORNIA Wine, Brandy & Champagne - ^.j- JUST RECEIVED diroot J^S?fc from California. ThoaoWinea rfttffffffBKTaad Brandios are made of de k ?HHlioions grapoB of California. *^WJ^ For sale by Dec 18 J.O. SEKGER8. PERRY & SLAWSON'S THE military man after martini exor? cises; the farmer afti r the day'a labor; tbe mechanic returning from the busy SCOntS Of the machine shop; the merchant, worn out with tho daily routine of tbe counting room; tho lawyer plodding the dusky labyrinths of law's intricate put he; the parson perpli xing over some difficult theological question; tbe man of elegant 3 FOR 25c. leisure disgusted with time's monotonous paces -all lind in those Cigars the re? freshing, ro-lnvigoratiug, enlivening and solacing panacea their tired nature, over? taxed brain atul drooping energy rtquires Sold only by PERKY * SLAWSON, Indian Girl Oigir Store, Columbia, 8. C. MONOPOLY AND NEW SENSATION LANDRRTil'S GARDEN SEED! AFULL assortment just received at L. T. SI ELIM AN .fc CO.'S Jan 16 Drug Store. Naphtha Lamps. GAS LIGHT. AGAS LIGHT at much less expense. Tnese LA MI'S are in different styles and well adapted for Stores, Offices, Entries and Rooms. Each Lamp is of itseli a gas manufactory. Tbo oil is fed tin ough a tube or pipe, at the end ot which the burner converts it into gas, which burns With M brilliant white flame neurlv equal to tbe best ooal gns, aud surpassing many coal gas lights. For sale by M. F.. CARR, FeblC3ino 57 Bridge street. Notioe of Limited Partnership. rjpilE undersigned hereby give notice jl that they have this day formed a limittd partnership fur the transaction oi & mercantile business in the city of Colum? bia; said business to embrace, chiefly, the wholesaleknd retail of UltY GOO D.S. NO? TIONS, BOOTS, SHOES and HATH, at the old stand of R. 0. Shiver & Co., under the firm name of JONER, DAVIS & BOUK NIGHT DAVID JONES. J. HENRY DAVIS, EDWIN H. BOUK NIGHT. C. BO?KNIGUT. CALEB BOUKNIGHT, an executor of the estate of Robert O. Shiver, deceased, is a special partner in aaid Arm, and has con? tributed thereto the sum ot fifteen thou? sand five hundred dollars. Mrs. ANN R. BHIVRR is also a special partner, and has contributed to the capital stock of said firm tbe sum of ten thousand dollars in cash. Colombia, Maroh 9,1875._Mar 10 w6_ Finest Goshen Batter TN town reduced five oenta per pound, at _ Feb6 HARDY SOLOMON'S. , i >....;..}( -.???.?>?? ?'?? H't \Jt'",-?. . MW I <mix. Event." VOL. X?NO. 309. XL NEW SEED! ? C?inFLEfE STOCK. ALL NEW, direct from the Seed Farms of IOWA. FLOWER and VEGETABLE? wholosalo and retail. L?RICK & LOWRANOE, March 10 Columbia, 8. O. THE OLD AND POPULAR DRY EOOBSSTORE Formerly occupied by R. C. SHIVER & CO., And now by the New Firm, JONES, DAVIS & BOIMIGHTS, *ILL_bo, in a few_day^B, filled _with_ ji w NEW AND WELL SELECTED I 8TOCK of DRY GOODS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, RUGS, WALL PAPER, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, Wc oan assure tho patrons of this honso, that tho established reputation for good attention and low prices will be kopt up to tho standard. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS. March 12_ The Attractions are Increasing! AT THIS GRAND CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF W.D. LOVE & CO. Wo aro daily adding to all the depart? ments of onr Establishment large lines of | Choice and Desirable SPRING GOODS, at popularprices. Families in [need of SPRING SUPPLIES aud straDgers visiting this city should not fail to give our stook a close inspection be? fore making their purcbasbs. All needing DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Gcntt* FURNISHING GOODS, or any article kept iu a Firrt Class Store, will save money1 by making their purchases at the Grand Cen? tral Drj Qoods Et-tabliebment of WM. I). LOVE A CO., Columbia, S. C. Samplce sent gratritously to all parts of tho country on application. Mar 11 Spring; Prints?New Styles, JUST RECKIVKO. mOU SIXTY DAYS, FALL AND WIN JC rEtt GOODS Will bo sold REGARD? LESS OF OUST. C. F. JACKSON, Jan 29 Leader of Low Prices. COTTON! STORED AND INSURED at the very low-1 uot rates, and tbo top of the umih-t guaranteed (or all Cotton consigned to ve fur sale. Advaucos made at one per cent.per month upon all cotton stored with us. No charge forttrayaye. HAT! Northern Timothy and Clover at si 5)6 . and II 50per hundred. Full wo'ght guar SEED POTATOES! bine Early Hose, Goodrich, Poorlcsn, Peachblows, aud other varieties. . JousDp'irt Fertiliser? as good as any nwed |I5 per ton, cash, aud $50 per ton, SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE CO., Feb 19 3m_OppositeJ-. C. ILJt. Depot. State Sonth Carolina?Richland Co. IN THE COURT OF PROBATE. By B. I. Boone, Judge Probate Riohland. WHEREAS Elieabetb Sober bath ap? plied to me for Letters of Adminis? tration on tbe estate of LKVISUSEB, late ot Richlaud County, deceased: These are. therefore, to oite and admonish all aud singular the kindred and creditors of tbe said deuuasod, to he and appear before me, at a Court of Probate for the said County, to be holden at Columbia, on the20tb day of Maroh. 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M., to show oauso, it any, why the said administration should not me granted. Given under my hand and the seal of tbo Court, this 15th day of Maroh, A. D. 1875, and iu the ninety-ninth year of American Independence. B.I. BOONS. Mar 1C tu2 Judge of Probate. JUST REG^OTHB. FOR NEW STYLE OATS! OUR SUITINGS Are yory handsome, and will be made to order at LOW PRICES. Mar 16 R. A W. O. dWAFFLELD. CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS, OPEN HACK OK FRONT. O WHITE DKKS8 SHIRTS for 010.50 c ? ?? ?? fia.oo 6 ?* *? m 013.50 O ? ? " ?? ?? 015.00. 6 ?? ?? M 918.00 All Linen Bosom and CufiVj. NEW HATS SPRING STYLES. WINTER CLOTHING, AT COST. KIMM & WILEY. Feb 17 "si o O S-gSg g q He Iiis ? 5 ? ? Hil S o m p IIIS m h TT a: ? ? 5s id O -4 o ^ e a a? ? ?? ?T-^ a ?* n o ^ I Hi! 3 ^ 8?8 .TO _. o ? oo_ Important to Consumers of Tt?. IHAVE made arrangementa with an im? porting Tea Hoaae to anpply me with i* nmform grade of TEA, ao that oonsnmers,. finding a Tea suitable in strength and flavor, can always depend upon get, Ing the same, by asking" for that grade and prioe. We.have opened, to-day, twelve Chobtn of. Tea, aa follows: Fine Oolong O. Fancy Oolong A. I ine English Breakfast 0. - ibJ t" Fancy English Breakfast A* Ohoico Imperial B, T?I-T-O ?luu iuiui'.mi y. Panov Young Hyson A. Choice Young Hyson B%. Fine Yonng Uypon 0. Choice Gunpowder B, panov Gunpowder T>. Fine Gunpowder C. I invite an examination an* trial of thsaa I Teas.wbicb will be fucod unusually cheap,. and tue quality superior to anything here? tofore offored in Columbia. Tea,- when properly prepared, is more healthy than coffeo, and is much cheaper. I also call attention to my GENERAL . STOCK OF GOODS, whfeh is unosuaHyv large, good and cheap, oartionlarly in Panov Famllv FLOU*. Davii-' Diamond HAMS. Davis' Pure Leaf LAUD. GOSH EN HUPT ER?boat and cheapest in town. BIO COFFEE?parched and raw. LAG 0 AYR A COFFEE?parched an draw. Old Government Java OOFFEB?parched and raw. All goods marked down five per oent. tc? meet the limes. Feb 12 EABDY SOLOMON?