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THE DAILY ?KPHOHX. "Let our Just Gonaoxe ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Attend toe True Eve at." BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1871. VOL. YU-NO. 20^. i -r-?.?- emt-ll?Mil?? IH SA* FBASQISOO, November , fi.^The ed the water-logged l>rig Shelehopp, from Ban Fraboisoo, bound for Oalko. and fonnd all the crow dead? exoopt the captain, who was saved, though only inst breathing. . She SIBO reporte a terri? ble disaster to the Aro ti o whaling fleet, oaught in the ice; thirty-three vessels were oruehed or abandoned. The cap? tains of ' the whalers Arctic. Oayhead, Minerva, Eliza Swift, Reindeer, Eugenia and Pooka, who had arrived at Honolulu, furnished the following details of the loss of the whaling -fleet: "The vessels commenced arriving," says Captain Thaddeus, "on the 1st of Mar. On the 1st of Jane the i oe opened and let the fleet np within sight of Cape Navarino. The fleet working Northward fonnd some wbalea crossing the Sea of Anadyer, and in Behring's Sea more, and plenty, bat experienced mach trou? ble from the ice; and when the fleet arrived at Cape Behring and Flower Bay, the whales had passed through into the Arotio Ocean, whither the fleet fol? lowed, meeting with fair snooess, nntil about the ti rat of September, when ice floes and bergs to a great extent com? menced drifting down, and by the 10th a number of vesseis had been sank, uud the balk of the remainder were hemmed in by the drifting ico or driven ashore. "On September 2d the brig Oomet sank. On tho 7th the Roman was dril fe? ed bodily oat to sea by two floes, and crashed like an egg shell, the crew nar? rowly escaping. - The Florida and Victo? ria, of can Franoisoo, were also crashed. On the 13 tb, the. cap tai us of the flt et hemmed in between Point Belcher and Wainwright Inlet, held a meeting and resolved, to abandon their vessels, in or? der to save tho lives of tho orew, which waa done, and 1,200 safely took refuge on board the remainder of the fleet, which had. been fortunate enongh to esoape outside before the ice closed in." The vessels abandoned are the Concor? dia, Oayhead, George, John Wells, Mas? sachusetts. J. O. Thompson, Contest, Morgan, Ob ampi on, Henry Tabor, ?. Swift, Crocker, Navy, Reindeer, Fanny, George Howland, Pacha, Eugenia, Ea bola and T. Diokinsop. It is supposed that the whole number lost will reach thirty-three. . The vessels known to be safe?-with the oil seonred, are the follow? ing : The Arctic, Progress, Chance, Daniel Webster, Pagoda, Europa and Medos. All the abandoned vessels, it is believed, will be a total loss, there being little ohanoe of recovering even the car? goes in the spring. The news has created the utmost ex? citement at Honolulu and in this city. ADDITIONAL PAHTIODIAAUS.-Add to the list of whalers abandoned in the Arctic Ocean the following: The Florida, Ju? lian, Awashowsky, Minerva, Wm. Patch, Mary, Roman and Comet. The ice drove down from the North-west, forcing the fleet on mud backs. The ice grounded in fourteen feet of water. A large num? ber of the captains arrived here on the Moses Taylor. Nearly 600 of the wreck? ed sailors are Kanakas, and will remain at Honolulu. Aa-many more are left there; many more of them unprovided for. The bark Oomet will bring as many as she can carry, and the American Consol was negotiating for a bark to carry another load to Ban Francisco. The nfft cera think that a naval vessel should be sent to bring away the remainder. The whole 1,200 were brooght from the Arctic Sea on six whalers, in addition to their erews and cargoes. The total loss by the destruction of the fleet is about $1,600.000. The catch destroyed foots op to 13,065 b?rrela of whale oil, 965 of sperm, and 100,000 pounds of bone. Fine Custom-made GARMENTS OKL? HEED TO DE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. Coats, Pants and Vests Of Tim Very Latest Styles, AND an assortment to seleot from larger than any evei seen in thia city. Our stock of HATS Xs nearly as large as tho combined stocka in this city, oonprieing everything new and nobby. BUTTS made for our own trado that will fit, and at prioos that will please. UNDER GARMENTS, Gloyca, Scarfs, Dress kig Gowns* &o. Oar stock is so large that wo are deter? mined to reduce it, even at a sacrifico. Nov 5 R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD. special Notice? ON MARRI A G E . ~ RAPPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from . , the effects of Errors and AbuaOB in early Ufe. Manhoud restored. Nervous debility cered. Impediments to n?*rri*ge removed. New method of treatment. New and romark ble remedies. Books and Circulara sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sooth Ninth street, Philadolahia, Pa. Oct 13_ gmo G-uns, Pistols, Etc. I INFORM my friends and j?^"^^ public in general that Ihave rt- ~?^;IIM? returned fi uni the Nui t,?, i W ma% Vand am now prepared to for- I niah all in want of GUNS, Billes and Repeat? ers, of latest styles and beat qualities, Am? munition and Sportsmen's Apparatus, of all kinds and descriptions, at reduced prices. REPAIRING done at short notice. NOT ?_P. W. KRAFT. Main street. RELIABLE INSURANCE. Black fie Waring, (Successors of IT. E. Nichols A Co. and of\ Cash <fc Waring, J General Insurance Agents, COLUMBIA, 8. C. REPRESENT thefoUowmg well-established and most reliable Companies: HARTFORD INSURANCE COMPANY, or? ganized 1810. AH BO ts over $ 1,500,009. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE IN- I SD"RANCE GO., organized 1809. Assets over $15,000.000. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO., organ? ized 1852. Assets over $2.000.000. GEORGIA HOME INSURANCE CO., organ? ized 1859. As eta ovor $750,000. ANDES INSURANCE CO., organizod 1870. AsBots $2,000.000. SOUTHERN LIFE IN8URANCE CO., or? ganized 186G. Assets ovor $1,200,000. The reputation which these Companies have established for promptness, solidity and worth is the best guarani uo of security and honorable dealing. Be sure to insure with Nov 4 Imo_BLACK A WARING. Stoves, Stoves! Stoves! THE largest and ?neat assortment of STOVES that has ever boen brought to the Southern market, among which is to ho found the celebrated Cotton Plant, improved. The Oven of this st ovo has been enlarged, and 1 stands at the head of all other cooking stoves; also, tho old Cotton Plant, at a re duoed price; the Grav Jacket, Magnolia, Queen of the Sooth, Sunny South and tho Parlor Cook, whioh the public are invited to call and examine. ALSO, A large aenortment of Heating Stoves, con? sisting of five sizes of Box Stoves, three sizes Parlor Climax, for wood and coal; the Franklin Gem, for coal; Franklin Stoves, for wood; Parlor Air-tight Stoves, and a variety of other Stoves. The above Stoves are manu? factured by Abendroth Brothers for the | Southern trade. ALSO, An extensivo assortment of Grates, Marble Mantel Pieces, Tile, Hearth and Grate Fix? tures. ALSO, The largest assortment of Plumbing Mate rials over brought to this market, oonsiutiug of Marble Top Wash-stands, Silver Plated Baains and Bibb Cocks, and Bath Tub Fix? tures. ALSO, Copper Bath Tnba, and a variety of Galvan Iron oinks and Earthen Drain Pipe. ALSO. A fine assortment of Bruahos, Wood and Willow Wu re; a large assortment of Plain, Stamped, Ploaniah and Japanned Tin Ware. ALSO, Plumbing work done in the most approved style; Tin and Sheet Iron work made to order; Rooting and Gutttring done to order. Nov 7 C_A. PALMER. Goods Marked Down, GOODMAN'S CLOTHING BAZAAR, WHERE money ia scarce, w a g tj S low, trade ia generally dull. This condition of things suggests econo? my, and people begin to look for bargains. Such being tho caaa in thia city, wo havo concluded to MARK DOWN AU gooda from their | original price to auoh low ngurea aa will meet tho exigonciea of the I times. Q'o those in want uf| Ready-Made CLOTH? ING. Hats and Gents' Furnishing Goods, wo I say consult your own interest and give una) call, ero purchasing elsewhere; and don't forget that Franklin hi aaicl: '-Ho that apiti against the wind, spilt in his own face." Wo make special men? tion of our SILK HAT, Which is a real beanty, and no wardrobo ia oompleto without ono. Call earlv, at GOODMAN ? SON'S, Nov S_Main street. Butter. 4TUBS Virginia Valley BUTTER, C tubs Mountain Butter. 8 tubs) ?uo Goshen Buller. All nioo and fresh and for salo LOW. Cet 1 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Special Notice. Many contributors to the Fair, from all parta of tho 8tato, have sent articles for exhi? bition without advancing the entrance feo or pre-paying freight. . Thee o articles will be held nntil the required oharges aro paid. Innumerable requests are made "please re? turn with oare after the Fair." Snoh contri? butors are respectfully referred to tho pre? scribed rules and regulations of tho Society. All papers in tho Stato, friendly to the causo ot tho State Agricultural and Mechanical So? ciety, and doairous of imparting correot in? formation to their friends, will servo them and us by cabing attention to tbie notice D. WYATT AIKEN, Nov 7 _Secretary. State Fair. Programme for the Week. FRIDAY* Oates opon at 9 o'clock A. M. From 10 till ll, a contest in tho arena be? tween the Baddie horses. From ll till 2, tho same between single and double harnees horses. At this contest, thc committees will tie the ribbons. At 3. the contest for tho speed premium of $50 for the fastest trotting, half mile beata, best three in five; to ba followed by a race for the speed premium of $75, milo dash. SATURDAY. Oates open at 9 o'clock A. M. At 10 o'clock, auction sales of livo stock. At 12 M., the premiums will be awarded from tho Executive Stand, at the conclusion of which, the Fair will close. Each morning of the woek, from 9 till 10 o'clook will bo devoted by the respectivo com? mittees to ploughing matches, and tests of all kinds of implements. Sufficient motivo power, grain, eeed cotton and logs will bo furnished by tho Socioty to prove the mills, gins and other machine.!. Flow-men are ex? pected to furniah their own teama. A Bazaar will bo open on the grounds dur? ing the weak, by the ladies of the Memorial Association, and itu proocods devotod to pro tooting tho Confederate dead. Tho several committees will bo published in the Columbia papers of Tneaday, 7th No? vember, and all the members aro earnestlv requeated to call at the Secretary's of?oe. at 9 o'clock of same dav. Nov 7 5 BILL OP FARE, Sooth Carolina Monument JBazaar. LUNCHEON F HOM ll TO 2 O'CLOCK. OYSTERS in every variety. Sardines. Corned Beef. liam. Tongue and Anchovy Sandricbes. Chicken Salad. Cheese. Ice Cream and Cako. Coffee, Tea, Chocolate. Fruit. DINNER FROM 2 TO 4 O'CLOCK. Raw Oysters, liam. Fish. Sour-Oyster and Cumbo. Beer. Mutton. Chicken. Turkey. Ducks. Dessert-Ices, Nuts and Fruit. Cheese and Crackers. Coffee. Nov G South Carolina State Fair. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, GREENVILLE ANO CoLOuniA R. It. Co., COLUMUIA, S. C., November G, 1871. ASPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will ho run between Newberry and Columbia, to accommodate visitor? to the Fair who may wish to go and return tho samo day. Leave Newberry at.7:15 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10:50 A. M. Returning Loavo Columbia ?t.0:15 P. M. Arrive at Newberry.9:45 P. M. Stopping going and returning at iutermcdi atn stations. TUGS. DODAMEAD, Nov 7 ^_Qenoral Bnperinteudont. HW HOB AT Gr. DIERCK8'. CANNED GOODS. ^ WA FISH, Moata and ^-3==^^ f&rZ? Fruit8? Club Fi8h- i^VF^^ Ml ?s? UH Lamb Tongue?, Sar- Iba?tJtS?UI |H|3E|I1H dinoa, Dutch Her- ttjMM ilMMlBLfte rings, Hahnon, Lob-aaZBaSSHSi rttom, Deviled Ham, Oynters, Cod Fish. Smoked Halibut, Lardellen, Mackerel, all kinds. FRUITS. Raisins, Currents, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Almonds, Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Macaroni, Vormicelli, Golatiuo; Candies-asaorted. SOAP. Cold Water Soap, Babbitt's best Soap, Mammoth Laundry Soap, Sapolio, Toilet Soap-assorted. PRESERVED GOODS. Pears, Poaches, Pino-apploa and Jelly CHEESE. Rich Cream cheese Swiea Chccao, Pine? apple Cheoao, Skimmed Cheoso. FINE GOSHEN Ii UTTER. Flour-all grades; Bacon, Ham and Break? fast Strips. TEAS. Old Hyson. Young Hyson, Gun Powder, English Breakfast, Oolong. Caudles-Adamantine, Poraline nnd Wax. WINES. Sweet California, Angelica, Sherry. Rhine and French Wines and Brandie*, at Oct B G. DIEROKH'. A. B. MULLIGAN, COTTON FACTOR, CHARLESTON, S. C. I WILL, when placed in fuuds, pur? chase and forward all kinda of Mer chat.di/.s. Machinery, Agricultural Im? plements, Fertilisers, Ac Oct (J Ht Martin's Slicing: Suh-Soiler and Deep Tiller Plow. THE undersigned having purchased tho _ right for this Stato to manufacturo and Bull the ahovo plow, tho best and cheapest yet introduced, desires a reliable Agent at ovety County Court House in tho State. Ont 10_EDWARD HOPE. COUNTY (l.M.tls AND ?I CRY CK UT I KICATKS bought bv Feb 6 D. G?MBRILL, Broker. GEO. HUGGINS' FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY. Established in Columbia, S. C., 1819. Aetna Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. Incorporated A. D. 1819. Charter Perpetual. Cash capital and surplus, after pay? ing loaaea at Chicago.$4,000,000 | Premiada received in 1870. 3.9U0.000 IT ia allll tho leading and strongest American FiroInsurance Company. This grand old I Ore corporation baB stood for more than HALF I A GENTU3I as tho towering beacon and indo- | etruclible bulwark of indemnity againat KIBE. It baa passed through terrible ordeals. It I went through that of 1835, the great Kew York conflagration, in the moat honorable and triumphant maimer. It also acquitted itself I most nobly in the more recent dre at Portland. It haB jest boou called on to pay its loaaea at Chicago, which haB only taken a part of ita large surplus-leaving caBh annuls of 14 000, 000 intact. The stock of tho Company now I commanda over $200 per share. The par valuo ?B $100. Imperial Fire Ins. Co., of London. Chartered A. D. 1803. Capital $8,000,000 in Gold. Thia Company had no agency at Chi? cago at the limo of tho fire. Its loas WSB I small. It subucf ibed (5,000 for tho benefit of | the sufferers by tho tiro. Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., of New York. Asaota $1,500,000, after paying losaos at Chi? cago. Union Fire Ins. Co., San Francisco. This Company has $1,150,000 in Geld, after paving Chicago losses. Kiaka taken by CLO. HUGGINS, Agent. Office opposite Colombia itu ttl, in rear of Mr. W. J. JPDFFIK'S Book-store. Nov S 3 New Publications. "I,fl88 COLUMBIAN Publie Behool, or Will lt!, it Blow Over, with 72 illustrations. By Nura. 50 cents. Aunt Jane's llero. By author of Stepping Heavenwards. $1 50. Storiw from Old English Poetry. $1 CO. Tho Laud of Lomo. By Hoberi Buchanan. The Witness o? History*to Christ; tho Hui sean Lectures for 1870. Bv Btv. F. W. Far? rar, F. lt. S $1 50. Fronde's Second Scries of Short Stndies on Groat Kubjocts. $2 50. Philosophy of Consciousness. By Mansol. Emergencies, und How lo Treat Them; for M U.'s. $3 00. American Wonderland. By Bacho. $1 50. Tho Member for Paria. By Trois-Etoiloa. Transform?t ionu (or Metamorphoses) of Insects, with 300 plates. By P. M. Duncan, P. lt. 8. Travels in tho Air. Elegantly illustrated. By James Glaisher, F. lt. S. ALSO, Some new Sunday-school Library Books, new Juvenile Booka from England, new No? vels, &o. For nain at DHYAN A McCARTER'S Bookstore Mrs. A. McCormick WILL bo prepared to open her bar.iiayaio and well solocted stock of MILLINERY AND I FANCY ARTICLES on FRIDAY, the Gth inst. She has Jual returned from New York, whoi o oho sparod no pains in tho miler tina of her etock, hoping thereby to ho able to please each and every one who may favor her with a call. n?tr stock COPH?HIH "f Bonnet? Hats and Caps, of tho latest and most fashionable styles, liandsomo Flowers and Feathers in oudlods variety. Corsets of the verj best mako. Furs or tho latest styles, at remark? ably low prices. Also, a good supply of those handsome ready-made butts, ai i or which oho o Go ra at very low prices. Mrs McCormick solicits a continuation of the kind patronage of thu ladbu of Columbia and vicinity, assuring them that she will do all in her power to pleaao. Oct 3 MILLINERY? A LARGE supply of Ladies, rn.Misses and Children's Bonnets, z? tlalH, Caps. Lacen, Furs, Cloak?, Ribbons, Flowers, Wreaths for .Bridal Orders und Tournaments, Bair of every variety, Toilet arti? cle?; all of which will ho sold very low. Tho ladies of Columbia and elsewhere will please call sud seo for themselves, at MUS. C. E. REED'S, Oct 14 Sitio Main ntreet, Columbia, H. C WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAVE on hand a select stock of WATCH ES, JEWEL _tliY, CLOCKS. Sll.YKIt Hiifl PUTED W AIIC:, which I will dispose of at most rea? sonable prices. Also, SPECTACLES to suit all agtis. RLTAlHIN'G in my lino dono promptly and on good term a. AU arl irlcH and work warranted to bo as represented. G EU. BRUSH, 2d door holow PutENlX offiuo, Main streut. Oct 2*.l_ Universal Life Insurance Company WP, aro dosirous of securing tho servicei of a half dozen activo Canvassing Agents in South Carolina for thc Universal Lite Inf ur?lico Company, of New York, with whom liberal tenn? will Do made. Wo desire also responsible Local Agents for ouch town in tho Stale. M. W. CARY, M. C. BUTLER, Siaie Siipuriiiii'udeuin of Agencien. Coi.riMlilA, S. C., September 8, 1871. Sept 9_ Barley ! jburley ! PLANTERS can have SEED BARLEY at $1.25 per bushel. Terms cash. Sept 22 JOtlN C. SEEGER8. NEW STATIONERY DOUSE. E. K. STOKES HAR just oponed, in the new and handsome budding immediately opposite tho Pncn MX ofllco, on Main street, a complete stock of j STATIONERY, Comprising Letter, Cap and Noto Paper, of all sizes, qualities and of every description; Flftt Papnr? of Cap, Damy, Double-Cap, Me? dium, Royal, Super-Royal, and Imperial sizes, which will brt sold in any quantity, or manu? factured into Blank Booka of any size, and ruled to any pattorn, and bound in any etylo, at short notice. ENVELOPES In end leas variety-all sizes, colors and quali? ties. BLANK BOOKS Of every variety. Memorandum and Pass Books, Pocket Books, Invoice and Letter Books, Receipt Books, Note Hooks. ARCHITECTS and DRAUGHTSMEN willi find a complete stock ot mater .als for their use. Drawing Paper, in thee ia and rolla, Bristol Boards, Postal Paper and Boards, Oil Paper, Pencils, Wr.ter Colora, in cakea and hoses, Brushes, Crayons, Drawing Pens. SCHOOL STATIONERY Of every description; a groat vrriety of conve? nient and useful articles for both Teachers and Pupils. ALSO. Photograph Albums, Writing Desks, Port? folios, Dabas, with boxee, and a countless variety of FANCY ARTICLES. Also, a moat elegant etook of Gold Pene and Pencil Caaea, superbly-mounted Rubber Goods. INKS. Black, Bine, Violet and Carmine, Indelible and Copying; Mucilage-Chees .ind Backgam? mon Men i nd Boards; Visiting and Wooding Cards, and everything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE, Which the Proprietor intends this shall be. Ho will still conduct his BINDERY and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY and PAPER RULING ESTABLISHMENT, which has been in successful operation for over thirty years in this State, and to which he will continue to devote hie own personal attention His stock will uv kepi Up full mid cOL?pl?t?, itlu bte , Ericca will be found always reasonable, and e hopes to have a share of patronage. E. R. STOKES, Main street. Nov S Opposite PhOBMIX Office. Private Boarding House, BY MRS. SAMUEL TOWN? SEND, Senate street, South? east of the Capitol, one square _Ifrom Main street, Columbia, 8. u. _Oct ?fi Imo Georgia Lime and Fertilizer Company OFFER their SHELL LIME to tho planting public in full confidence iu its excellent o aa a Permanent Manure. It was extenaively naed tho oast season on Wheat, Corn and Cotton, and baa given entire satisfaction, as ia shown by a number of certillcatea from aomo of tho best plantera tn Georgia and South Carolina. Our pricea for Fertilizing, ot X Limo, ia iib per ton cash, put up in casks or b?rrela, de livered in the city of Augusta or at any land in c on the Savannah River. The prico of our XXX. or Mason's Limo, is t2 per barrel, de livered as above. Wo are agenta for the celebrated "Stonewall Cotton Fertilizer" and "Pure English Dla solved Bono," which we receive direct from England, and can offer to the public at re? duced pricea. COLES, SIZER A CO., No. 14 McIntosh street, Augusta, Qa. Agent, TUOS. B. CLARKSON, Columbia, 8. p._Oct 13 Gmo Th um well's Collected Writings, THEOLOGICAL and Ethical, 2 volnmee, embellished with Dr. Thornwell'B por? trait. $4 per volume. Memories of Pat mos. By MacDnff. $2. Tho Conservative Reformation and its The? ology, liv Rev. Charles P. Krowth, D. D. $5 Tho Unseen World. By Rev. Dr. Stork, fl. Ri Kw n cv:: i.s. Her Lord and Master. By Florence Maryatt | Won, not Wooed. By the author of Bred in tho Bono, Ac 50 cents. Terrible Temptation. By Charlea Reade. Uniform edition of Grace Aguilor's Worka, such aa Mother's Recompense, Valo of Cedars, ?-c., at fl per volume. Thu abovo books Bent to any address, poat paid, on receipt of price Aug 1 DUFFIE A CHAPMAN, Bookacllcra. Canned Goods! Canned Goods! 1 Ki". CA8ES fresh CANNED GOODH, juat _LO w rcoeivod, conaiating in part aa follows Peaches, Pine Apples, Pears, Blackberries, Cherries, Tomatoes, Lima Beana, String Beans, Corn, Condensed Milk, Salmon, Sardines, Turkey, B?cf, Mutton, Asparagus, Cove and Spiced Oysters, Salmon, Lob? sters, (?tc. For aale bv Oct 1 JOHN AGNEW A RON. Sccgers* Boer is Pure. IP don't ooutaiu Copperas, Salt, Limo or Alum. _ March ll Tho Southern and Atlantic TELEGRAPH CO. Now Open for Business. OFFICE, COLUMBIA HOTEL. Sept 14_ STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO., Grocers and Commission Merchants, CU AR LO TTE, JV. C. SOLICIT orders for COTTON. Corn, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Ao., and Family Orocoriea generally. Orders Ulled curcio liv and prompt? ly. Feb 7lyr Malt Corn Whiskey, WARRANTED two years old, at Fot QI JOHN C. HE EOE RS' Seed Wheat. rjt* BUSHELS choice RED HEED WHEAT, / D Lr Bale by E. HOPE. Cheviot Shirti. WE bave received five dosen CHEVIOT SHIRTS, that we Will Warrant the cloth pore, and made by D. & J. Anderson, Glasgow, who manufacture these goode exclusively. ALSO, 50 pair flue BLACK OAS8IMEBE PANTS. HATS, HATS, HATS. A fresh arrival. Oct 16 Imo CHILDS A WILEY. Removal-HEW GOODS-"Removal - 4 HAVING Jost returned from New York, vftK where I made my pu chasca. I am prc WM pared to show one of the MOST CHOICE JuUnd SELECT STOCK OF GOODS . for Gentlemen's wear ever otTered in this xuar/ ket. My stock ombra* ~~ French, English and Hcotch CassimereB, Cloths and Vee tinge, and a foll supply of Gents* Furnishing Goods ge? nerally. 1 have alao a very large atook of the celebrated "Htur Shirts." A ?hare of patron? age is respectfully s. licited. ?ar51 y store is located in Stork's, new build? ing, a few doors below the old stand. Sept 17_J. F. EISENMANN. Fall and Winter Goods. -NAS THE undersigned boga leave, to inform ft\ bia customers, and tho public general - J|M[ ly, that ho has Just returned from New York with tho most choice, selection of goode' ever brought to thia market, embracing DOE? SKINS, Cloths, French and English Oa ei meres. Vestings, Ac, of tho moot modern patterns. ALSO, A large aeeortment of GENTS' FURNISH? ING GOODS. By paying dose attention to business, he expects to receive a share of the publio pa? tronage. O. D. EBERHARD.1. Sept 20_ LOOS TO YOUR INTEREST^ AND Get the Best 1 ?rte??^?5 MT.line of WATCHES ie gBf?aaHam now rall and completo, and BH?HMfiWk^o public may depend ou getting mu best at the lowest possible figures, as my faciliu.ee are such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I have also in Btore and constantly arriving all the newest a ty lea of Ladies' Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo. Etruscan, Gold, Jet, *c. ; elegant designs in Chaine, Bracelete, Charms, Lockets, Ac; the latest and most beautiful patterns in eolid Silver and heavy Plated Ware- Goode suited for bridal, holiday and other presentations. Repairing in all branches, by tho best work? men and at reasonable rates. I8AAO 8UI.ZBACHEB, Oct 13_Colombia Hotel Row. CLOTHING HOUSE OF CHILDS & WILEY ARE daily receiving tho finest READY MADE CLOTHING, for old and young gentlemen, that have ever been offered in this market. No custom-made can surpass, and but few can equal them, in Btylo, and finish, and prico. HATS. We soil the beet, at lower rates than thoso who dou't buy from the manufacturers direct. SHIRTS, Wo keep the Star and Trno Flt constantly on baud, and will take orders for half dozen or more, and narrant a fit. UNDER-WEAK in all varieties. RUIiLiER CLOTHING. GLOVES -Loather, Ruck, Kid. Dog, Rat and) Seal. Bargaina to be had in GLOVES. NECK WEAR-all etylea. Plain and fancv Linen and Paper COLLARS. Sleeve and Collar BUTTONS-Gold and aorao that won't ooin. We will take Greccbacke at par for all the80;_ Sept 26 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ANO PIANO FORTE AGENCY. A WM. H. ORCHARD, ..j rmi iv jr^^aaj^k Professor o? Music. v^V^^ft Vrfgkfc^^^^Hiaving determined tof 1 5 III v3^^^5?roanme Teaching, ia now pre? pared iu take-pupils on the Piano, Organ and Guitar; alao, in Vooal Music. Having for over TH i KT Y YEA 22 had charge ot the Musical Departments in the first Female Colleges and Schools of the State, be dooma it unne? cessary to make any other ref? renee to hie (tu ?li fi ea; ions aa a Teacher. The arrangements hu ban mado with seve? ral of the most celobrated Piano-makers, wilt enable him to offer Instruments of the very th st class at prices that defy competition. Specimen r?anos daily expected, xuoso in> want of Instrumenta superior to any evor otTered for sale in thia market, will do well to examino before purchasing elsewhere. PIANO FORTES, MELODEON8, Ac, Tuned aud repaired in the WOST i'i.nfcwrr LI A N N KU and ou reasonable terms. Ap JJ i jr ai lila r??i?uuue, come? O* Bull hud Richland streets, or at tho bookstore of Messrs. Duffie A Chapman. Oct IT Rose's Hotel. A >?>M~'~>*\ IN viow of the influx of vi ?tmtSkexlA. B'lora to Columbia, occasioned JHaajoffr^ft by the prevalence of tho yel Pltf gggggtB^low fever in Charleston, thc propnotor ol ROSE'S HOTEL has concluded to ru-opon his establishment for the accom? modation of the publio at once, and therefore withdraws tho propoaala be has heretofore made for its Baie or lease. The Hotel will henceforward be conducted as a first ciaos house of entertainment, and special provision will bo made for tho comfort and oonvenienco of families. Carriages and an Omnibus will be found at everv arriving train. W. K. ROSE. August 30_ The Dexter Stables. THE undersigned have re JJL*' fj( moved their Stables to the new fjf>y^*_y-i building, immediately South of ^TfiT^-TL'y^binney's Hall, and, with a now VP*^S*R f ?tock of CARRIAGES. BUG? GIES mu fine HORSES, are prepared to an ?wer all calla that may bo made upon them. Horses bought and sold on commission. Porsons in want of good stock, are invited tc give us a call. Liberal advances made or. stock left for salo. BOYCE A CO. W. H. BOYCE. C. H. PHTTINOTT.I,._Jan 24 M. H. BERRY'8 Furniture Ware-room Afn in Strett, near Piain. NOW on hand and daily re j?^j^^-jf^Ciotiving from the manufac AV +j /'?tf^WEl tor*6B "f HeW York, Boston, Wk^m^SSSw Cincinnati and Louisville, tht ^T^^^^^^S largest assortment of FUR? NITURE ever kept in this market, consisting ir. part of Walnut Parlor. Chamber and Dir. ing-Room Ruits; 200 Bedsteads of difieren! patterns, in Walnut and Imitation; also, th? celebrated GeorgiaPplR-bottoni Chaira. AU kinda of MATTRESSES made to ordor UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING done a short eat notice and in thc beat manner. Terms cash and Goods ohoap. Oct SO