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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The Memoes at Tbeie New Home.? The Modoce, who recently played a loading part in onr history, have been > almost forgotten by tho people, but not by the ubiquitous "interviewer." One of the fraternity has taken tbo trouble to follow tho tribe to their now home in the Quapnw reservation, Indinn Terri? tory, and be now describes what he saw during his visit. Tbo war seems to have completely cowed them, and they are apparently resigned to tbeir lot, such as it is. Scnrfnced Charley nod Bogaa Charley, the first and second chiefs of this tribal remnant, aro still in authori? ty, but tbey no longer bear tbeir former haughtiness. The males-pass tbeir time in drinking, smoking, shooting with the how and arrow, playing ball, etc., evi? dently resolved to bestow no thought upon the morrow. Steamboat Frank haa beoome literary in his tastes, and in aotually making some progress in learn? ing to read. But the squaws are less reooneiled to the ohango. The eyes of Princess Mary filled with tears when tbe name of Captain Jack was mentioned, while tbe widow of tho departed chief still blackens her face and lives in so elusion. The laud receives little at? tention from the tribe, though fences have been put up in several parts of it. A colored women of Clarendon County was loading a gun to shoot a hawk, a few days ago, when it was ac? cidentally discharged, inflicting u fatal wound on one of her obildren, aged about six years. There was no shot in tbe gun at the time of tbo discharge, and death is supposed to have resulted from oonoussion, produced on tbe bead of the child by the force of tbo powder alone. BooTHEnN|BArnBT Theological. Se? minary.?Tbe commencement exercises, which are to be held in Greenville, tbe Beat of the institution, will begin on Sa? turday, tbe 25th inst., and end on tbe following Monday. Tbe Rev. Dr. Brantly, of Baltimore, will preach tho j commencement sermon, aud the Rev. Jj. h. Shuck, of Charleston, tbe mis? sionary sermon. Mr. E. O. Nioholas, a merclant <f Savannah, has brought suit for ?25.000 damages against Bradstreet'e Com? mercial Agency,, for rating bim as in? solvent, when, in troth, he was perfectly solvent. Public attention is now turned to Ar? kansas, where tbe two B.'s are training for n mighty strnggle to sea which will booome tbe "Arkansas Traveller." According to the biennial report of Chief of Police Jackson, there have been 2.G57 arrests; fines assessed 83,065.10; fines collected, $1,732 25. A Georgia paper has f>r its motto: *"It is not. rauk, nor birth, nor state, but get up and get, that makes men great." Sleepiug cars now run through from Charlotte to New Orleans. Tbey nre tbe nicest kind of Pullman cars. Tbe Scbnetzeufeet is in full blast in Charleston, but the crowd is not as great as would be desirable. We mount to fortune by eeverul stepp, but require only one step to come down. Auction Sales. ' SENECA CITY IS not oight mouths old, yet two commodious hotels, a oapital livery stable, car? riage, smith and harness Bhops, Oeslaus several stores aud private residences, a stoam mill, Ac, have- boon ereotod tbero. Many of the lots sold at our first sale, 14th August last, have changed hands, without exception, at good profit*, and some as high as 400 por centum. We propose to havo a further AUCTION MALE OP LOTS on FRIDAY, MAY X, 187-1. To which we invite the attention of capital ists, merobants, mechanic* and tradesmen of evety kind, as well as all porsons who do sire to locate in a dourishing, healthy, moral town, possessing moro railroad facilities than any town in nnpor South Caroliua, and so located as to offer a sure reward to tho enterprising settler, whatever his honost employment maybe; but having, in our no ticoor tho ?rst sale, stated tho great com? mercial, manufacturing, mining and agricul? tural advantages of tho town and its neigh? borhood, we d'eeist and rcfor to that. Tebms ok Sale?One-third cash; balanco in throe and six mouths. April 2 25 NOUTOV ft TTTOM phon. ice Cream f reezers, &c, at the Sign ot the Golden Pad-Lock. THE subscriber has in store a full stock of latest improved IGE CKEAM FUEEZ EBS, WATER COOLE HS, LEMON SQUEEZ? ERS. &o . and for sale low for cash. April 21 ? JOHN O. DIAL. A Fact Worth Knowing. IF you wish to save Money, Preserve your Health, have a Oood Aopetito, Lnjoy Life and do Well, buy your .MEDICINE^ ait Dr. HEINITSn'S. Ho sells the best, is tho cheapest aud tho safest MEDICINES sold. Heini tab's P.L90D AND LIVER PILLS aro the best. Mother DARLING'S INFANT CORDIAL is tho beet. Heinitsh'e QUEEN'S DELIGHT is the host blood Moc'icino. Heicitsh'e CHILL CURE is tho best. Heinitsh'aTETTER WASH is tho host. Stanley's COUGH SYRUP never falls. All tho above to bo had only at April 10 t_HEINITSH'S Drug Store. For Sale at tbo Columbia Ice House. 4 LARGE covered WAGON, with Polo, ./iL and pair of extra Wheels and Shafts. Can be used sipg'e. or double. AIho, a lot of PEERLESS POTATOES, which can be had low for cash at tho Colum? bia Ice Home. JOHN D. D ATEM AN, April 19 3 Agent. Let our Just Censures COLUMBIA, S. C. Special Sfotioes. OUSTA.uL.KS TO 31 ARK 1AOIS ?HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of orrorB and abuses in early lire. Manhood Restored; Impediments to Marriage re? moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies, Books and Cir? culars Kent froo. in waled envelopes. Ail dresu, IiOWAttC ASSOCIATION, No. '.i South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.?an institution having a hi>;li reputation fur honorable conduct and professional skill. Feb 10 . VAmo Neuralgia, Piles, Headache, Diarrhoea. Boils, Old Sores, Lameness, Burns, Soreness, Toothache, Scalds, Sprains, Hoarseness, Ulcers. Wounds, Sore Throat, Colic, Bruises, Rheumatism, Hemorrhages, POND?AC' March 1 M Bi|t1I?uo THE MILD POWER CURES IITMPIinjETS' HOMEOFATHIC SPECIFICS HAVE TROVEn, FROM TUB MOST ample experience, nn entire auecei*. Simple, Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They aro tho only medicines perfectly adapted to popular Use?mi rimplo tint mistakes cannot be made in usinir them ; bo harmless as to bo fret! from danger; and ro efficient us to Ik> always reliable. They have the highest commendation from all, and will always render satisfaction. IPrlcc, inlanjetliroe-drai:btn vials, with directions: N<>*- Cure?. CV nts. 1. Fever?, Congestion, Inflnmmntion?, . . 50 2. Worms, "Worm Forer, Worm Colic, . . 50 .". Crying-Colic, orTevUiiugof Inlauts, . 50 4. Diarrhoen, of Children or Adults, . . 50 ?'? Dysentery, Griping, liilious Cube, . . 50 C: Oiolera-nSorlms, Vomiting, .... 50 7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,.50 t*. iVeuralfria, Toothuelie, Faconolw. ... 50 t'. Heartaches^ fiek Headache, Ycrt!c: >, . 50 1"- Dyspepsia, liilious Stoinui-li.50 It. Suppressed1, or Painful Periods, . . . .Ml 1? Whites, too Profuho PomikI*, ... .'A) W. Croup, Cough, Difficult Mrenthln.?, . . .v> H. Suit ICIteum, Erysipels*, Ertipti.?.?*, . 50 Itheumhtlsinf Pneumatic Pains, . . . '0 Fever mill Ague, Chill Fever, A -:;>?-, ?'? 1". I'ilrs, blind OV bb.udilljj, ...... . ') I*? 0;ihthaliny, r.wl t?oreor\T?>iilc Eye-t, . 50 l& Catarrh* Acute or Cluonio lultueiuca, . JO ?\ lYIiooplnK-Couftli, Violent Coughs, . .'i* SI. A?tliiitn? Oppressed Rreatliintr, . . . />?'' ... JKav Disehnrfres, Impaired Itenriii?, . 50 2J. Scrofula, Enlarged Giands. Swelling, . 50 21. ?it-iit-rclDobiHty, rbysieal NVeaUiK?, . ."? i 25. Dropsj ahd Scanty Beeret ion ??, ... 50 iii. Nen-Sle.mcs*, fciitkjUi-s fnilu Ridiu. , . .'.?'> Kirtury-Dlsrase, Gravel,.5J ?!8. Krrvuii? J?cblllty,8cniiu.il ^ . .'aki: ? ?-, or Iiivalittilrirv I ?? -thaigcs.I on 59. Sore Month, i .inker,..'-0 Urinary Xs.". ^i.ueMfl, Weltitig ti?- r?sl, 5> ?1. l'ulnfitl I r..' \r.. v.i-l? hpusius, . . .'0 Sufi, rlnu i ? .. .Mai.-, . . . .loo Kpllrnsey, ! . .-? . \ itu*'Dnneo, . 1"?? .it. Dluhfhc-r- " & Ibront.. . 50 35. Chronic < of .lion i a:.. Ki upturns, 50 FAMILY VVir.i. Ca?r iMorowo] wi'.habovj U."? Inrge vials mil Manual of l>ireeti..l.<, . ? - ? ?>*|0? Cnar (Mumecit) of 20 larro vial and i?????>-. 00 B??~Tli??e remedies uro Kent hy the ease or single hox to any part of the country, free of charge, on receipt of price. Address Humfi5r^eo;i?hPcnMediclne Co., Offieo unit Dermt, No. 81.2 Rhoahway. New Yonsu Funftule fcy ull Druggists. For sale by Geiger ?t McGregor, Atron'.s. May 20 ? ?HT 1 y JUDGE M&UKEY AS a dispeueer of jnstiue, deserves and receives tho applause and approbation of law-abiding citizens. Tho "Indian Girl," as a dispon?cr of LUXURY; deserves and re? ceiver tho patronage ot all who liko good smoking at low rate*. Lovers of tho weed recommend her emporium TO BE THE Place lo get the finest Chewing Tobacco in the city, and as in thr campaign lor NEXT GOVERNOR Fach party will he showing up the m or its of their respective candidates, so all smokers are continually puffing the eolobrated five cent Cigars, sold only at tho INDIAN G1?L CIGAR STORE, Columbia Hotel Rlnck. Columbia. S. C. SPUING, 1874. HAT AM) SHIRT WAREHOUSE! Ready for Exhibition. Superb Styles and Handsome Patterns Heavy Stock, Fit Perfect, Finish Artistic, In Style and. Variety Matchless, Style Elegant, Every Garment Fineness Untanalled. A SPLENDID VARIETY S^sor GENTS' NECK and UN iDER WEAR in Silk, Cotton and Linen. ThnoolobratedSTARSniRTS, TOrrTST' tho faultless R'.tOADWAY SILK S^tttt HATS, FELT aud STRAW ?E?ilSi? HATS, UMBRELLAS and CA NEST KINARD & WILEY. April 12 WEDNESDAY MORNING, EVEIIY UNK SHOULD CAM, AT TIIK Grand Central Dry Goods Establishm't W. D. LOVE & CO., UNDER Ike Wlieolor House, and examino their extensive Block of drv goods, Boots, SHOES, Ac, bcroro making your purchases. We have marked down p.ll our Block to panic pricey, so as la elo^o it out in tho next tliirly day?, to hialro room for a largo liuc of goode purchased latclv for cash. Our BOOTandSHOE DEPARTMENT is now complete, and comprises a choice lino <>f Ladles' am) Men's Boots. Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, as well as a full linoof Children's Shoes, from the best shoe manufacturers iu the couutrv. We have*?. b:g stock or 1IOTE and HALF HOSE, from teu cents a pair to two dollars, which will bo found uueipialed, either iu price or quality, anywhere. Our stock of Dross Good*, Notions, L ices, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Scarfs, Ruflling, Buflings, Gouts' FtiuisbiDg Goods and Underwear, Linens, Table Damasks, Napkins. Towels, White Goods, Black Alpa? cas aud Mourning Goods, Prints, Home? spuns, Shcotiugs, Shirtings, Cassimoros, Joans, Tweeds, Ladies'.Madc-up Underwear, Llama Points, Ac, Ac, icill be found from 20 to ;10 per cent, below the market value. You will save money and time by giving our stock an inspection before purchasing. A large and substantial Block of Hose and HaR-HuBO for working people, at 10 to 12} cent * a pair, worth nearly double Wo offer to eloso in ton days 1,000 pieces best PRINTS, at 11 cents a yard; 100 pieces PAPER CAMBRIC, at 10 conts a yard, bought the last few days for cash. Other goods in proportiou. WT. D. LOVE & CO., April 10 Columbia, S. C. LAWYERS' OF VICES: 1XSUKAXCK OFFICES! ROOMS FOK FAMILIES ! SINGLE BED-ROOMS! T ? LET IN THE SEW Central National Bank Building. I'll ICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Red-Rooms from $;> por mouth upwards; Family Rooms from 10 per mouth ujrtvards; Lawyers* Offices from $6 per mouth upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER CLOSETS, WOOD CLOSETS and other modern improvement inside tho building. Xo back rooms, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in chargo of tho building. Apply at Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 2 SPRING AND SUMMER ~ CLOTHING at the Columbia Hotel Clothing, Hat And Gent's Furnishing House jrsr received and upesisu daily, FIXE READY-MADE CLOTDIXG! Business SUITS, DIAGONAL. CHE? VIOT and CAKSIMERE SUITS. ROYS' CLOTHING in great variotv. Men's Furnish? ing Goods, HOSIERY, NECK and UNDER? WEAR. All of tho novelties und elyles of tho season. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS, the nobbiest out. Alse?, the colebrated peilect titting SHIRT. I invite particular attention to my slock, which is now ready for the present and com? ing scasou, and isuurivalt-d iu every parti cular. 1). EPSTIN, March 31 3mo Under Columbia Hotel. J. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE BROKER FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, (Office in Carolina National Hank,} OFFERS for silo the most ollgiblo REAL ESTATE no v in market,among which is that line Mansion and mx acres of improved Grouud, known as tho Elinoro properly. Tho ACRE LOT on which Christ Church stood. Several VACANT LOTS on Richardson Hlreet and elsewhere in the city. also, Several valuable FARMS, near Columbia, including hia Dairy Farm, so remarkable for its fertility. As Fire Insurancu Agent, lit leprosf iits tho LIVERPOOL AND LON? don and GLORE, with assets amounting to 121,000,000, aud now doing ai large am) profitable business u:< any Company in Europe or America. In tho Life Departmont. - HoisGoneral Agont for the BROOKLYN, OF NEW YORK, with ?2,500,0(0 asssota and a doposit of old Stato Bonds lor #">0,0t>0 with the Comptroller-General of South Carolina. Tlio "Brooklyn" invites i igid scrutiny iutu the management and condition of tho Com? pany, and are prepared to prove, through their Agent* at thn Carolina National Bank, in Columbia, by laots and figures, why tho Comuany may" be relied ou as worthy tho confidence and patronage which is being turned towards it by the well-informed, who know where and how to invest lor tlio future bonefit ol those they lovo and desire to pro? vide for. Wo beg to mention but one of many ad? vantageous features in this Company: That of endorsing tho surrender valuo of its policies on each for ton consecutive yoars. Thin feature has mot with unqualified praUo from the most celebreted American actu? aries, as also from tlio press North. South and Ea?t. March 'J7 HO Venison Hams. i NEW SUPPLY jiidt received at V Feb2? HOPE A OYLES*. Attend the True Event. APRIL 22, 1874. V T II K mi CR?CBRY HOUSE MX AGXEW & SOX IS still in advance of its competitor.- in lur niching The Best Goods in its Line AT Ttir. Lowest Prices. The public aro not slow to find out that advertisements in the "Greenland Icy i Mountain" stylo mean but little, and that to] obtain their GROCERIES UNIFOBM LOW PEICES, They have to buy them at the Popular Cash Store OF I JOHN AGNEW & SON. DAVIS* DIAMOND HAMS Arc the bCBt in the market, and a fall sup? ply, to meet all demands, arc always on hand at the Cash Store of John Agnew & Son. Anril 11 FAMILIES AND DEALERS THE BEST GOODS The Lowest Prices, WILL please carefully read the following advertisement: THE finest FLOUlt in the city and *t tho cheapest rate, is at HAULY SOLOMONS. NEW GOSHEN It UTTER, per? fectly sweet and good, and sold cheaper than old Rntter at other houses, can bo obtained at HARDY SOLOMON'S. SUGAR-CURED HAMS, DAVIS' DIAMOND and MORRISON'S, sold ehcapi r than at any ot her place, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. HARDY SOLOMON'S FANCY FA MI - LY FLOUR is ono dollar per barrel *?Lw?clicaper than tho same grade at any (ither house in the city. Thin Flour, made and branded especially f. r HARDY SOLO? MON, is the finest ever sold in Columbia. REEF TONGUES. Fulton Market Reef ami Smoked Beer, tender and good, very cheap,at HARDY SOLOMON'S. RUOARS aro being sold at It A HOY SOLOMON'S fifteen per cent, below i'.gulir retail prices. t. CRACKERS aud CAKES are being ftretailcd at wholesale prices, at ? HARDY SOLOMON'S. During these trying spring days, when 'the appetite is so difficult to pl?asc, cali at HARDY SOLOMON'S, where the most la-tidious and capricious appetite can lind every d dicaey. V;S- REAL FRUr'.' JELLIES and ? ? PRESERVES, for sale at HARDY SOLOMON'S. IMPORTED HOLLAN'l CUCUMRKRS, for sale at HAltDY SOLOMON'S. IMPORTED MUSHROOMS at HARDY SOLOMON'S. CANNED FRUITS and VEGETA? BLES, in evorv variety at HARDY SOLOMON'S. The most delicious beverage ? an) one can drink, during those j prostrating spring davs. is, a; irlass of iced Tea. The PUREST I I'cA.auii iweuty-live per cent, loss than at any other lioiuo, can bo had at HARDY SOLOMON'S. COFFEES aro lower, and pure JaJAVA, LAGUAYRA and Rio, both - Raw and Parched,can be bought oLOMON'S. !^F7&;'.t I he old rate? h( HAltDY Englirh, Fr< neb and American ? ??3fkPICKl.ES and SAUCES, tor sale | HARDY SOLOMON'S. South Carolina grown WINES,! ^perfectly pure and suitable for SUMMER use, can be bought cheap at HARDY SOLOMON'S. MADEIRA and CLARET * WIN ES, a full stock of choice ,brauds, for Halo cheap, at HARDY SOLOMON'S. CORN, HAY, RRAN, PEAS, BA? CON, for sale at whoh sale rates, at April 11 1IA1.DY SOLOMON'S. Read and Be Wiser. 500 Dixon Steel , Sweeps. 100 Twisters. 100 Scooters. max? 100 shovels. Tho largely increasing demand for those goods each year, with hundreds of testimo? nials in their favor, is tho best, evidence that they are cheaper and better than can be made by ordinary country smiths. also, ?J.". <1 ,-/. ii IIAMES. 100 pair TRACES. 1 do7.uu Dow Law COTTON PLANTERS. ISO do/ -n Planters' nOES. at reduced prices. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. OLXJME X?NUMBER 27. SPRING GOODS! j, NOTWITHSTANDING iho ?T?, ]h panic, wo me now opening tho ffStfm [BP finest stock ot READY-MADE CLOTOIXC, tiKVTS' STYLISH HATS, ETC., ETC., That can he found in the city. Our stock has been e''" ''il with great care, and for STYLE, F1N._~ AND PRICE, is nnetirraeecd. Our Custom Department la replete with a choice line of Foreign and Domestic CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, Which we are making to order under a gua? rantee to pleaeo. Call early for Boys' and YoutliB* Clothing and Hats. R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. April 1 New Books at Bryan's Bookstore. ECIIOPE Seen Thioogh American Specta? cles?by Editor of Baltimore American. 11.75. 1 Autobiography and Memoir of Rev. Dr. Guthrie; a Tory interesting and amu.ing vo? lume. $2.00. Pen-rictures of ?urope?by Elizabeth Pcake, with Plates. Willow Brook?by tbo author of "Wide, Wide World." $1 25 English Psychology?by Ribot. $1.50. Mr. Alcott's School. $1 50. Yesterday with Authors?by Fields. $2 00. The Conservation of Energy?by Balfour. Dr. Kohbrauscb ou Physical Measure? ments. $2 50. Helps to a Holy Lent. $1.25. And other new Books. Also, a variety of new NOVEL8, bv popular autliora. cheap*. March 21 THE SEGARS CALIFORNIA SEGAS STORE HAVE grown so popular that nobody thinks cf buying anywhere, el?e, as tbo best SEGAI1S, from 5c. to 25c, Hold in this city, arc to bo had at this establishment. Tho reason everybody patronlnes the Cali? fornia Segar Storo is, that all tbeir Domestic Schars aro mado by Factory No. 0. on tho premises, and our citizens are awaking to the importance of patronizing home manu? facture. Everybody chews tho celebrated CABLE COIL, put up in tin foil. Solo onlv by the-Cali? fornia Segar Store. M. SULZD?CHER. March 20 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT his new store, Main street; neatly op? posito tho Central National Bank, has a large and beautiful stock of tine WA'ICHES stem and key winders, fr? m tho best Eu? ropean and American manufacturers, and of his own importation, iu gold and silver cases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled aseort inuut just received, and all the latest styles. Sterling MLVFlt-WAltE, ill pets and cases, bridal Presentv, and a very flue selection of t'latod-Wate. Gold Watch ttnd Neck Chains, Lockets, 1 leu Hit Seal, Wedding and Engage* incut hingt., large stoek i>f Spectacles and Eye-GlaHfes, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great variety of Fancy Articles. My stock is I bo largest and best selected in t he Southern country, and will he sold as cheap a* tho ?ante article can be bought any whet e. < let 24_ INSURANCE. HAVING resigned the ageucy or tbo Southern Lifo Insurance Company, wo have connect* d ourselves with tho Cotton States Life Insurance Company OF MA ION, OEOHOIA. W. n. JOHNSON, 8. G. OBEAR, Provident. Secretary."" Capital .$500.000 Stato Doposita. 150,000 The Company issues policies ou both tho STOCK AND MUTUAL PLANS, giving il non-participating policy holders the advant? age of premiums LESS by twenty per cent, than mutual rates. It will establish BOARDS OF ADYI80RY TRUSTEES iu the principal cities of tho Stato, and will contract with said Boards to invest in said cities Brventy per cent, it 1 net premiums taken there, thus maki Home Company in Each Locality. We confidently recommend this ?taunch Southern Company to onr friends and the public, and bespeak a contiuuanco of kind patronage heretofore extended to us. BLACK & WARING, General Agents for South Carolina. Active and reliable canvassers wantodwitb whom we will make liberal contracts. 1VI> 2! _3mo Sweet Potato Slips. -1 f\f\ BUSHELS YAMS and REDS, in 1"/V/ rt no order, for sale by March 1? _ HOPE ft GYLES. Fl onr! FlonrH OAA BARRELS fresh ground FLOUR, Ol '* 9 nil qualities, from Super to Fancy Fami >j Flour, and at fjreathj reduced prices, lust reoeived and for sale by _ March. 10 JO?N AGNEW .V SON.