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London, May 99.?The Irish Polar ex? pedition sailed .from Portsmouth, this afternoon, to make further explorations in the Arotio Sea. Preparation* for the ?cruise have been making for the past six months, under the supervision of Sir Henry Robinson, anil the vessels are equipped in the most oomplete manner. The expedition consists of two steamers, well manned by old and experienced Arctic explorers. Capt Markham, of the Royal Navy, is commander-in-chief. The enthusiasm at Portsmouth at the time of sailing was intense. Thousands of peo? ple had assembled to witness the depar? ture, and the explorers were heartily cheered as .the vessels left the harbor. Her Majesty the Queen sent a telegram to Commodore Markham, wishing the expedition success in its search for tho North Pole. London, Juno 1.?The Aberdeen iron Company have failed; liabilities ?750, 000; nominal assets ?980,000; his total valuation of works, together with the Plymouth Iron Company, which is one concern, with the Aberdeen Com pony; this* failure involves Sanderson A Co., bill brokers, and Oilesd A. Smith; their liabilities are placed at ?600,000, for Ereater part of which their creditors old as securities. Jss. Dawbnm is also involved?the latter's liabilities are estU mated tit ?134,000, and assets ?125,000. The Abendar Iron Company gave em? ployment to 5,000 people. Several addi? tional small failures announced. London, June 1.?The House of Com? mons resumed the consideration of the question of privilege.- The motion of? fered by the Marquis of Hartington, on May 6, was taken up. It was"to the effect that tho House should not entertain any ?complaint with respect to the publica ?cation of proceedings, exoept in cases of willful misrepresentation, or when the publication is prohibited, and that stran? gers Bball not be obliged ltt> withdraw (unless disorderlv, or by special direction ?of the House. This motion was nega? tived. Mr. Disraeli then moved that if attention is called by any member to the Sresence of strangers, the House shall eolde by division whether they with ?draw; furthermore/- that the Speaker be ?empowered to .order their withdrawal, whenever he thinks fit Mr. Disraeli's motion was unanimously adopted. A meeting of Conservative members of Par? liament was held at the residence of Mr. Disraeli, to-day, when an understanding was arrived at as to the general policy of the Government on the question of pri? vilege; no reporters were present London, June L?200 houses destroyed by fire in Cabanal, Spain. Madrid, May 31.?It is reported that Generals Zooeos- and Patin? have been arrested for complicity in a republican conspiracy. Maxwell, Ontario, June 1.?The house of Mr. Von Moer, near here, was destroyed by fire; three ohildren pe? rished. ? Telegraphic?American News. Chicago, June 1.?Internal Revenue Collector Wadsworth received a note' from Commissioner Pratt requesting him to tender his resignation. The note assigns no ? reason for the request exoept that the good of the service de? mands such a step. Mr. Wadsworth has not yet given an answer. PrrrsBTTao, June 1.?President Garrett, when interviewed in Chicago, a few days ago, was reported to nave said that the Postmaster-General had written to the effect that if the Pennsylvania Company did not carry the mails on the Baltimore and Ohio cars over their hew division, he (the Postmaster-General) wonld with? draw all Western mails from the Penn- ; sylvania Railroad. When Scott saw this statement, seemingly. so, authoritatively made by Mr. Garrett, ho . wrote to the Postmaster-General, asking him for the facts in the case,'and reoefved yesterday the following reply: ?'I would state that I have written no letter to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 'Company, to the ef? fect that I would withdraw the Western mails from your railroad, f have written no letter, except on transmitting a copy of Mr. Kneass' letter of May 19, in which I made no statement. I learn from Mr. Garrett, who is hero, that the newspaper report of his conversation is incorrect" PriLADrxniiA, June 1. ? Pinkerton's agency arrested, to-day, James H. Gaw, W. J. Stevenson and Peter Burns, charged, in connection with Robert Wis hart, who is reported in custody in New York, with having been implicated in forged bonds of the Chicago and North? western Railroad, which were traced to Geo. F. Hilt, whose arrest in connection with tho Safe-Guard Insurance trouble, took place in November last Parties placed in $25,000 bail. A woman is also under arrost for dealing in forgod and stolon bonds?three $1,000 bonds, in the name of Mr. Oroltinger, of Raleigh, N. O, being found in her possession. Mr. Cautliffe Owen and Col. Stewnrt Sandford, English Commissioners to the Centennial, have arrived here. SraiNoriELD, Mass., June 1.?Total loss by the fire about $550,000; insurance about $450,000. Charleston, June 1.?Arrived?Steam? ships Raleigh, Baltimore; Champion, New York. Savannah, Ga., June L?A mail bag was picked up on the river, this morn? ing, and found to be the through mail from Charleston to Jacksonville, Fla. The letters had all been rifled. Milwaukee, Wrs., June 1.?Monsignor Roneitti and Dr. Uballe, Papal Envoys, have arrived here, to participate in the ceremony of bestowing the pallium upon Archbishop Henhi, which takes place on Thursday next. Chicaoo, Juno 1.?The convention of the National Temperance Association began this morning. Among the dele? gates are Miss Weichmary, of Pbiladel 6hia, and Mrs. Donman, President of ie New Jersey Temperance Union. Vice-President Wilson delivered the opening address, after which a letter of geeting from Schuylor Col tax was read, on, Hiram Prioe, of Davenport, was chosen President and Hon. Joshua Nye, of New Hampshire, first Vice-President, with other Vice-Presidents representing the various States of the Union. Vioe PresidenU at large were elected, as fol? lows: Wm. E. Dodge, Sohuyler Colfax, Henry Wilson, Mrs. Jennie Willing. Rev. John Russell, Thomas B. Hunt and Mrs. Mary Li verm ore. John N. Steams was elected Secretary. In the afternoon ses? sion, mostj of the delegates were present and listened to the address of welcome from Rev. A. E. Kittredge, of Chicago. Charleston, June 1.?The Academy of ?IMeV In Ulli MtyraelTSeeia' puron&ded for $42,000 by 49fra R. Uwens,-the come? dian, under whoso auspices it will hence? forth be conducted. [ Washington, June 1.?Another Indian l conference was-held to-day. Speeches were made by Red Cloud, Spotted Tail, Bad Wound and Secretary Delano. The latter told the Indiuns that the Govern? ment would give them $25,000 for their hunting privileges in Nebraska, and if they did not accept that, tbey might as well cease talking. After considerable discussion among the Indians, they agreed to accept the proposition, though tho great chiefs express doubts about getting their just rights, and before I signing any papers, hope to have another j talk with their great father, the Presi? dent. Spotted Tail said he wanted the $25,000 this afternoor. The money I will be expended in buying presents for them. \ The debt statement issued to-day, shows a reduction last month of $1,189,. j 456; decrease of the debt sinco Juno 30, 1874, 12,968,265. The balances are: Currency $4,358,107; coin 84,257,002; special deposits held for redemption of: certificates of deposit 55,345,000. The [ Government disbursements during May aggregated 15,361,783, exclusive of pay? ments on account of the interest or prin? cipal of the public debt. The Secretary of the Treasury, to-day, I made a call for the redemption of 10, 000,000 coupon bonds for the syndicate. A. J. Falls, Chief Clerk of tho Depart? ment of Justice, has resigned; no suc? cessor yet appointed. The President will leave for Long.Branch on Thursday next. The Postmaster-General having ad? vised the Pennsylvania Bailroad Com? pany that the Department was satisfied with the present arrangement for postal car service, Mr. Scott replied, yesterday, that as the Pennsylvania Railroad did not desire to use Mr. Gnrrett's cars be? tween New York and Philadelphia, the mails would hereafter be transferred at Wsst Philadelphia to one of their own cars and Bent to New York on the regular train. The mails were accordingly bo transferred to-day, occupying about nine minutes, and causing no delay. Mr. Scott bos also offered, if the mails are sent by the Baltimore and Potomac Bail road, to carry them on the limited ex? press, and thus expedite the transporta? tion of the through mails between Wash? ington and New York by over an hour, without additional compensation. In this way mails would go by a continuous steam route on fast trains. Probabilities?For the Eastern Gulf and. South Atlantic States, stationary or falling barometer, South and East winds, stationary or higher temperature and partly cloudy weather. The Southern Memorial Association, to-day, decorated the graves of the Con? federate dead at Arlington?233 in num? ber. A large number were present from this city and the adjoining country. After prayer by Dr. Elliott, of the Ascen? sion Episcopal Church, the assemblage proceeded to the portion of the grounds where rest the Confederate dead, and proceeded to decorate tho graves. Dr. Garnett stated that some letters had been received from Richmond, Winchester and other places. Mr. C. P. Harmon read that from Hollywood Memorial Asso? ciation, of Richmond, regretting the in? ability of the association to attend, and forwarding an elegant floral anchor. There was no speech-making, and the ceremony was exceedingly iuipressiVe and solemn. New York, June 1. At the opening of the United States District Court, to-day. before Judge Benedict, in a suit brought !by Wm. F. Herbert against Gen. Butler, for a share in a counsel fee of $20,000 paid Butler by G. B. Lanier, Judge Bene? dict said it was clear to his mind that the plaintiff had not thoroughly estab? lished bis case, and be, therefore, in? structed the jury to find a verdict for the defendant, which they did. Heavy forest fires in Sullivan and Delaware Counties; sevenil villages aban? doned and one life lost. Yesterday's Market Reoorts. New York?Noon.?Money 21. Gold 16}. Exchange?long 4.871; short 4.9U1. Governments active, at better prices. Cotton steady; sales 2,372?uplands 16J; Orleans 16A. Futures opened firmer: June 15{@I5 15-16; July 16 1-16; August 16 7-32; September 15 31-32. Flour dull and declining. Wheat quiet and 16'2c. lower. Pork 20.50. Lard firm?steam Ml. t P. M.?Cotton net receipts yesterday 512; gross 636; net receipts to-day 502; gross 2,368. Futures closed steadv; sales 33.900: June 16 1-32; Julv 16 5-32f/?v 16 3-16: August 16 11-326 163; September 16J6il0 5-32; October 15?6)15 21-32; No? vember 15j}6jl5 7-16; December 15 13-32 ($15 7-10; January 15 9-U56 15 19-32; February 15 23-326*15 13-16; March 16 1-16;'April 161?16J; May 16g6>16g. Monev easy, at 2|@3. Exchange firm? 4.871. Gold strong?16g@16L Govern? ments active and strong. States quiet and nominal. Cotton steady; sales 2,734, at 161016L Flour heavy and still strongly in buyers' favor?Southern dull and declining, at 5.0008.25. Wheat 1(a) 2c. lower?1.22@1.29 winter. Corn dull and slightly in buyers' favor?736)81. Coffee quiet and unchanged. Sugar steady and fair demand?86*11J. Mo lassen dull and nnohanged. Rice steady and fair demand to trade. Pork firmer ?new mess 20.45 cash. Lard firmer prime steam 14|. Whiskey without de? cided changed?1.18. Baxttmobe.?Cotton quiet?middling 15$; gross receipts 704; exports coastwise lap; sales two days 1,140; stock 6.997. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat steady. Corn Arm?Southern white 846. 85; yellow 81. Provisions nominally nnohanged. Pork 21.006.21.50. Lard dull and nominal. Whiskey heavy and nominally 1.1901.20. Sugar firm and fairly active. Chakleston.?Cotton quiet?middling 15}; not receipts 267; sales two days 200; stock 1,631; exports coastwise 319. Savannah. ?-Cotton dull?.middling 151; low middling 14J; good ordinary 14J; net receipts 648; gross 563; exports coastwise 218; sales two days 346; stock 11,474. . WinMisoTos.?Cotton nominal?mid? dling 15; net receipts 76; exports coast wise 14) stock 83A Memphis.?Cotton, quiet and steady; sales two days 900'; net receipts 113; shipments 2,007; stock 15,220. PmnAnxnpHiA. ? Cotton . quiet?mid dung 16}; low middling 15]; good ordi? nary 15; gross receipts 847. W?w ?anK*Ns.??otton quiet^mnT dling 15fr; nat receipt* 1,45a-, gross 1,802; exports Great, Britain 4,925; sales 2,500; stock 68,78^7?^?3*^ uot^n^glt^^*^ Corn fn^ervI?L WnWtotdull+rL17. Pork dull?21.00, Bacon< dull-shoul? ders 9J(^9J; clear rib 124@i2i|; clear 13 (5)13L Lard nominal. Louisville.?Flour dull ?and un? changed. Corn .quiet and unchanged. Provision? firm. Pork quiet?20.25(j?'. 20.50. Bacon?shoulders 9A@'9ji; clear rib I2l(ai2'n; clear 13i(?;i3}; sugar curod haois V3\(b 14. Lar,d?steam: 15; tierce 163fir; 16; keg 16;. Bagging firm? 131 ft; 14. Concord, N. H., June 1.?Charles W. Sargent, Secretory of the New Hamp? shire Historical Society and Cashier of the Bank, suicided; no cause hut in? sanity. AubusTA.-?Cotton quiet and steady; salos two days 275? middling 15J; low middling 14}; net receipts 4,0-10. Mob ilk.?Cotton steady: sales two days 650?middling 14jh net receipts 215; ex? ports coastwise 553; stock 12,519. Galvxston.?Cotton quiet?middling 14j; not receipts two days 79; gross 50; exports Great Britain 10.754; coastwise 3,808; sales 1.215; stock 1,745. Chicago.?Flour quiet and unchanged. Corn lower and in fair demand?No. 2 mixed fresh 64: regular 64 spot or June. Pork dnll and lower?19.75 spot or June. Lard dull and drooping?14.20? 14.221 spot or June. Whiskey 1.15. Norfolk.?Cotton steady; sales two days 175?middling 151: net receipts499; exports coastwise 800; stock 15,435. Boston.?Cotton dull; sales two days 20?middling 16; net receipts 369; gross 755; exports Great Britain 186; stock 15, ?135. Cincinnati.?Flour quiet and un? changed. Corn firmer?71(^74. Pork quiet and steady?20.25@20.50. Lard quiet and steady?steam 14; kettle 14|@ 15. Bacon steady?shoulders 9J; clear rib 121; clear 121(^13. Whiskey steady -1.13. LivrRPOOL? 3 P. M. - Cotton quiet and unchanged?middling uplands 71; mid? dling Orleans 80Y.8J; sales 8,000, includ? ing 3,800 American; basis middling up? lands, nothing below low middling, deliverable August or September, 7 15-16; nothing below good ordinary, deliverable June or July, 7 11-16. Paris.?Rentes 64f. 7c. London.?Street rate 3J? aamo 'as bank. t,' 1-T-?r-r?. AsptyfE For Rent and Sale, HOUSE, corner of Assembly and Lady streets, in good repair. Apply to R. SWAFFIELD. May 21)_ 6_ Notioe. IWARN ALL MEN to keep off the Race Track, adjoining Fair Grounds, except those who have paid. GEO. Wr. BEARDEN. t'lrx'Mnu, May 27, 1875. May 28 lmof Notice to Tax-Payers, THE COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE will be open for receiving RETURNS from JUNE 1 to JULY 20, 1875, instead of from' July 1 to August 20, as hereto? fore. The law requires the County Auditor to assess ull parties who fail to list their personal property within the time above noted, at the same valuation as of 1874, and add a penalty of fifty per cent, thereto; and all new buildings and structures, not returned in 1874, must be returned for the fiscal year 1875, and in default thereof a penalty of "fifty per cent, will attach. To facilitate the tax-payers in making their returns for the fiscal year 1875, I will attend in person at the following Precincts: G?dsden Precinct, June 17, 18 and 19. Acton Precinct, June 21 and 22. Davis' Precinct, June 24, Garner's Precinct, June 28 and 21). Camp Ground Precinct, July 1. Killian's Precinct, July 5 and 6. Hopkins' Precinct, July 8. Tivnholm's Precinct, July 10. A. L. SOLOMON, May 28 lmo County Auditor. THE SEVEN WONDEUS is found in Heinitah's Family Medicines. rpiIE QUEEN'S DELIGHT-For Puri _1_ tying the Blood, and Renovating and Strengthening the Body. THE KfifA CHILL CURE- The best Chill Cure known. Will alwaVs cure. THE QUAKER LINIMENT? For Rheumatism, Pains, is a wonderful remedy. THE BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS - Better than any other in the world for familv use. THE STANLEY'S COUGH SYRUP? The only Cough Remedy that will cure. It has cured thousands. THE LIFE EVERLASTING BITTERS ?A tonic for the Stomach and Digestion, giving a good appetite at all times. THE ROSE CORDIAL-Will cure all Bowel Affections; good for children. For salo only at HEINITSH'S May 26 t_City Drug Store. _ California and Imported Wines, Liquors, Etc ?y^Mft* JUST received, direct from /tmY?itWkx:- California, a carload of supe InflHnor WIN ES and BRAN DI ES. ^^I^B^*made of delicious grapes in that highly favored country. Best Imported Scotch WHISKEY, Old Jamaica BUM, Holland GIN, Otard and other brands BRANDY, Sherry, Port and Madeira WINES. I am also manufacturing that superior LAGER BEEB, for which my brewery has1 acquired such a deserved re- _ putation. Give it a trial?it is pure and warranted free from any deleterious in? gredients. Physicians recommend it. I'"1"* Also, best brands Imported and bajBfJ Domestic CIGARS, Smoking and * 1 ^Chewing TOBACCO, Ac. My SALOON is supplied with the best of everything. LUNCH every day, at 11 o'clock. Give me a call, at the sign of the big barrel. Nor. 164 and 166 Richardson str-ot, JOHN C. SEEGERS. ! Kerosene!! iure, white. standard ._, iust received and for Bale at 19c. per gallon by the barrel, and 20o. per' gallon at retail.' AVdsene delivered, free of dramqt, 4a ?*y enrf of l the city by' JOHN AGNEW ? SON. TU E R 0 K E E *TFSf?f GS* SPARTASBURG, S. C. WATER ALTERATIVE | ?nd Tonic; Climate dry, brucing and healthful. Every Attention paid to | guests. REFERENCES TS CoLT.'MBU.?Maj. D. 1). Miller, A. Palmer, Col. Jos. Daniel Popo, Prof. L. Plate and S. J. Perry. WILL OPEN JUNE 15. -J&?fHACKS meet visitors yx" -cV'"~JT nt Spartanburg C. II. JvSyTCfrSi JOHN B. BLACK, Junr- 1 lino Resident Manager. CALICOES CENTS PER YARD. CALICOES CENTS PER YARD.. JONES, DAVIS & BOUSMTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co. GEEN'N SPRINGS, Spartanburtr County, 8, C. THIS favorite resort | tfor health and pleasure Pwill be open to visitors ton June 1. The medici? nal virtues of the waters of Glenn Springs need no other testimonial than the wonderful nature of the cures effect? ed by their use; and their merits as an unfailing remedy in the cure of all forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disease of the | Liver and Kidneys, even in chronic cases, are long and favorably known to ] the public. Visitors reaching Glenn Springs by the South Carolina, Greenville and Co? lumbia, Spurtunbnrg and Union Rail-| roads will receive tho benefit of Excur? sion Tickets for the season. A daily line of Coaches will connect with Trains on Spartanliurg und Union Railroad at Rich s Hill, five miles distant, and nt Spurtanburg, to convey passengers to the Springs. Steps have been taken to sc I cure to the Guests the benefits of a Daily Mail and Telegraph. Dr. O. B. MAYER, ranking among th eminent physicians of the South, will be | in attendance to respond to the profes? sional culls of the Guests of the house. The Table will be supplied with the I best the market can afford, Bathing | Room* Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys, Croq.iLi Grounds. Music on the Grounds | and in the Ball Rooms. Terms mode? rate. Apply to WM. GORMAN, Colum-1 bin, S. C, or Glenn Springs, S. C. May 10 lmot WILLIAM GORMAN. Tho Charleston Hotel WILL not be closed this Sum finer. All Guests patronizing us ] (during tli*? Summer am 1 Fall ?months, and remaining a week or more, will be allowed a reasonable discount?except occupants of rooms on the first or parlor floor. The attention of the Countrv Mer-| chants is respectfully called to this no? tice. May 28 ?nios ___ CIGARS For Cents, at PERRY & SL, AW SON'S. Every Day Something New. CHOCOLATE and EXTRACT OF MEAT, for Invalids, Adults and Children. EXTRACT OF BEEF, with Wine and I Iron. A nutritive tonic -admirable for | Debilitv and Indigestion. Elixir BARK AND IRON?Summer | Tonic and Appetiser. For sale bv E. H. HEINITSH, May 20f City Drug Store. " NEW BOOKS At R. L. Bryan's Bookstore. G? EORGE IV, His Life and His Court T 81.25. Scientific London, by Becker-$1.70. Science ami Religion, by Dr?per? $1.75. Farror's Life of Christ - $2.50. The Shadowed Home, by Bickersteth? $1.50. Conquering and to Conquer, by Schonberg Cotta Family?$1.25. Vernes' Journey to the North Pole- $1.51). Ralph | Wiltons Weird, by author of Wooing O't?$1.25. Tin- Science of Law, by Amos- $1.75. Also, a variety of new English Novels, paper covers, by Mrs. Olypbant, Fur-1 geon, author <">f "Castle," Mrs. Braddon, Wilkie Collins and others. Apri' 25 Floor and Meal AND MIXED FEED! CAR LOAD ORDERS filled on short1 notice. Address "CHARLOTTE CITY MILLS," Charlotte, N. C. R. D. GRAHAM, Proprietor. Gso. C. Chambers, Superintendent May 19 _ lrao' Books of Bound ttuic, Containing the Creme de la Creme of all Vocal and Instrumental Music Payes Full Sheet Mvsic Siw! PRICE of each Book in Boards $2.50 in Cloth, $3; Gilt, $4. Guts or German Sono, 216 p. Vocal. Gems or Scottish Sotfo, 200 p. Vocal Gems or Sacred Somo, 200 p. Vocal. Wbeatii or Gems, 200 pages. Vocal. Gems of Strauss, 250 p. Instrumental. Operatic Pearls, 200 pages. Vocal. Shower or Pearls, 200 p. Vocal Duets. Silver Chord, 200 pages. Vocal. Home Circle, Vol. L 216 p. Instrum'l. Home Circle, Vol. H, 250 p. Instrum'l. Piano at Home, 250 p. . Piano Duets. Musical Tkeabubr, 225 p. Vocal A Inatr. Piano Forte Gems, 220 p. Instrumental. Pianists' Album, 220 p. Instrumental. Oboam at Home, 200 pieces. For Reed Organ. The above books are uniform in style and binding, are wonderfully cheap for the content?, are sold by all principal music dealers, and Will be sent to any address for rotail prices. OLIVER DITSON A CO., Boston. CHAS H. DITSON A 00,, May 29 sW 711 Broadway, N. Y. WANTS MONEY. WILL SELL. CHEAP! STORE FULL OF HEW GOODS! _128 MA IX STREET._ New Fresh Goods AT J.H. KINARD'S IARGE assortment of riok and beau ti J ful DRESS GOODS. The styles and patterns of PRINTS nre numberless in variety, and every de? partment of his large establishment has been replenished with accessions re? freshingly seasonable and accommodat? ingly priced. The Millinery Department Is superbly stocked. ..tir-Mr. Kinard invites a call. CALICOES CENTS PER'YARD. CALICOES CENTS PER YARD. JQNSS, DAVIS & BOlMrHTS, Successors to R. C. Shiver A Co. TO-DAY AND *,VE?Y DAY! EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT JOSES, DAVIS & BOySNffiETS', Successors to R. C. SHIVER & CO. C(HOICK DRESS GOODS at 25 cents / per vard. CAS8IMERES. TWEEDS, JEANS and LINENS for Men and Boys' wear. HAMBURG EDGINGS and IN SERTINGS. BLACK SILKS! We make Black Silks aspeeialtv. You can save TWENTY 1*ER CENT. bv pur chasing your Black Silks at this house. Parasols of all shades and styles opening this day, at very low prices. Ladies', Gents'and Misses' fine SHOES. This department is managed bv Mr. M. A. SHEliTON, and the stock is second to none in the State. Patent STEP LADDERS, all sizes, with all the latest improvements attached; Berlin WOOL, Java CANVAS, Crochet und Knitting NEEDLES. JONES, DAVIS A BOUKNIGHTS, Successors to B. C. Shiver A Co. Attractions are Multiplying AT THE GRAKD CENTRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. ?)K PIECES SUMMER SILKS, just j^f ) received at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. 100 pieces SUMMER DRESS GOODS, at 121, lOj, 20 and 25 cents, at WM. D. LOVE t CO.'S. 25 pieces Summer Poplins, at 50 cents I a yard, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Black (irenadines, in all qualities, nt WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Black Llama Lace Shawls and Sacks, at WM. D. LOVE & CO. 8. Ladies' Sun Umbrellas, Silk Ties and Ribbons, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Gents' White Shirts and Furnishing Goods, at low prices, at WM. D. LOVE & CO.'S. Yon will find an extensive stock of | Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades and Mat? tings, at popular prices, at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. The place to purchase your Domestics, Prints, Cottonades, Jeans, Drillings and Cassimeres, tor the least monev, is at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Every article in the Dry Goods line I needed in anv family can be purchased ' at "WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. Fresh Goods are received dai.lv at WM. D. LOVE A CO.'S. It will pay any one who needs any? thing in our line to call often at the Grund Central Drv Goods Establishment of WM. D. 'LOVE & CO., Columbia, S. C. Samples sent gratuitously to all parte ] of the country on application._ Wine List---May, 1876. tSf -*kfcx THE "CITY HALL GRO MMQ? CERY STORE" offers, as be ^?jbH Bp low speei? ed, the finest Wine I ^^^?^**List ever published in Co? lumbia: CLARETS?St. Estephe, St. Julian, Marganx, Pontet Canet, in pints and quarts. HOCKS?Laubenheimer, Hockheiraer, Dudesheimor. SAUTEHNES?Haut Sau ternes, Graves ] A Preignac, Latour Blanch, Chateun Yquem. CHAMPAGNES?Pommery ? Greno's ] Lee, decidedly the finest dry Wine im? ported. Obaus & Duchotefs "Sillery," Carte Blanche, Kelly Island, Ac. SHERRIES AND PORTS?These of fine quality, age and bouquet, full I stock, most carefully selected. , My stock of French Brandies, Holland Gin," California Wines and Brandies, Do meatic Whiskies, "Maryland," "Baker," "Finch," "Bomgarden, and other favor? ite brands, is always full up. I have always endeavored to keep this branch of my business aoppUed- only with best possible quality obtainable, and am fully satisfied with the result. Any rare wine or particular brand not here advertised, will be procured from first hands at very few days' notice.' ' GBO. SYMMERS, Citv Hall Grocer and Wine Merchant, May 20 for Foreclosure o f Mortgage SEI BEES & EZELL, AuCt're. "PURSUANT, to authority on me con JL HBira ny John L. Neadle, in and by his deed of mortgage, dated the 14th day of July, A. D. 1873, oonveylng to me ok trustee the property hereinafter described for the purposes in said .deed expressed, I will sell, at public sale, in front of the Court House in Columbia, S. C, on MONDAY, the 7th day of June. 1875. All and singulnr the BRIDGE of tho Columbia Bridge Company, situated and being upon and aoross the Congaree River, opposite to the city of Columbia, with its piers, abutments" and all other property, real or personal, belonging or incident thereto, together with all and sigulur the franchises, rights and privi? leges of the said the Columbia Bridge Company incident and appertaining to the said bridge; and alse^four hundred and ninety-four shares of the Capital Stock of the said Columbia Bridge Com? pany. L. D. CHILDS, Trustee. May 23_ Foreclosure of Mortgage. II. S. BEARD, Auctioneers. Eben Butler against Thomas A. Garner. BY virtue of paver to me given by. Thomas A. Garner, by his deed sealed and delivered, to sell the pro? perty hereinafter described, and for him and in his name to execute proper titles to the purchaser or 'purchasers' of the said premises, I hereby give notice that on the FIRST MONDAY OF JUNK NEXT, I will sell, at. public auction, in the city of Columbia,, before the Court House, to the highest bidder, for cosh, All that PULTET PARCEL and TRACT OF LAND, with buildings thereon, situate in the city of Columbia, and bounded as follows, to wit: East by Lincoln street, fronting thereon fifteen feet, more or less; North by.lot now or formerly of estate of Robert N- Lewie, running thereon 208 feet, more or lees; West by lot of Richard Young, and South by Howard School. May 16 mth6 _ EBEN BUTLER. Valuable City Property for Sate. D. C. PEIXOTTO Av SON, A?rs. Sale Under Poxotr to'Satisfy MorUiages. BY virtue of the power of attorney of John Fielding* empowering the Cashier of the Citizens' Savings Bank," of South Carolina, and his assignsi to "seU the premises hereinafter ? described, for the purpose of satisfying certain mort? gages of the said John Fielding to said bank, or held by said ban>< 1 *W ?ell. on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, at the usual hoar, before the' Court House, in Columbia, All that LOT, PIECE OB PABCETj OP LAND, with the Building* thereon, situ? ate and being in the city- of Columbia, and County of ltichland, butting and bounding to the North on lot of McAl? lister; to the Bast .on lot of John P. Southern; to th*.South on Plain street; and to the Westum lot formerly of Henry ? Davis and of D. Epstin. Tcbms or S*xa?> One-half cash; balance 1 on credit of one year, aeenred by bond and mortgage of premises. JOHN FISHER, Trustee in Bankruptcy. May 18 tuS ml Prepare Your .Own Mineral Waters, dt Tsnco tux Granular Effervescent Salts. EOCKBRIDGE ALUM, VICHY, CRAB ? OBCHAD, KISSINGEN, FRIED? RICHS n ALL. The'Salts represent in a condensed and agreeable form the' me? dicinal const im ants of'.'these'various Mineral Waters, and from .their conve? nience and comparative cheapness, axo coming rapidly* inro' use. ? ? One or twod'arge tea-spoon-fnls added to a small tumbler of water, instantly reproduces a draught of the natural Water, accompanied by a sparkling enervescence. For sale at L. T. 8ILLTMAN A CO.'S April 0 Drug Store. Who feeds me from his grocery store," And shows me every day a score Of dainties, finer than before? * 'Tis Solomon. Groceries, Family Supplies, Pore Liquors, Wines, &c. Whoso clerks are smiling, childlike, bland, * And always at my service stand Attentive to my least command? \S by, Solomon's. Breakfast Strips, Beef Tongues, Sal? mon Bellies, Fulton Market Beef, Canned Goods and Other Delicacies. Who cares for no man's smile or frown, While he can keep his prices down, Yet sells the finest goods in town? Tis Solomon A 8plendid AuortHient of New Cof? fee and Teas-Japan, Oolong, Gum powder, Hyson, iinperial and Mixed And ein I ever cease to be The best of customers to thee. Who always did so well by me, Oh, Solomon? Fancy Crackers, Raisins, Nut?, Sew" Floor and Buckwheat. I'll keep to the store T like so well, 'Neath Mr. Gorman's big hotel.' And kspt by Hardy S-O-L O-M-O-N. /PfPrieee sail lower, and goods fresh [evaryj^y._ . . April 0 Millinery OF the LATEST STYLES; I"also. Ladies' and Children's SUITS of all sizes and qual? ity, UNDERWEAR, COR? SETS, HAIR and FANCY GOODS. Just received, a dsxfte assortment of Wenok'a PERFUMERY, at i 26* MBS. C. E. REED'S.