TUT? Ti A TTV ^m??&t? D TT ?T? AT T V ?ii?i DAxxii J?j?| r xi UL IM A. Da?y Paper 810 a Year. "Let our Just Censure '* ' v' Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly $7 a Year BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C.. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1865. VOL. I-NO. IS^T THE PHONLX, '.'ELISHEP HAILY AXS TEI-WEEELY, BY JULIAN A. SELBY TERMS-IX ADVANCE, srnscnirrioN. Da?v F?i-ier, six months..53 ?? Tri-vVocklv, " " . 3 50 Single copies 10 cents. ?.DYEI?TISEMENTS Insert--*! at Si per square for tho first in? sertion, ant! 75 coats "for each subsequent. ^-Special notices 15 cents a line. AwFrr. SmrvcBECK-260 COOLIES DROWNED or EATEN BY TIG cits.-The Ensrhsh papers give the particular!? o? thc- loss of thc American built ship Eagle Speed while on her way with four hundred and ninety-seven coolies from Port Canning to Deraarara. The wreck took place near Halliday's Islani, August 22, and the fatal re? sults are thus described : Three of tho Eagle Speed's boats were launched, manned by the crew. Including the coolies, who threw themselves into the water on hen cooos. the boat saved one hundred and silty-nine, and all the Europeans. Captain Hopkins' boat made five r ips. but the others were soon smash? ed ; one of them had at half-past twelve brought off the Captain, whom his own crew refused to help The steamer Lady Elgin, which was near, left for ^ort Canning ; no hint was given to three hundred miserable wretches who were sinking to launch the ship's cutter, which had not been used, though the one European left and five negroes did so, and with thirty coolies were afterwards found by the steamer. The ship continued to ?oat all that night, and did not sink till seven on Wednesday morn? ing, justifying the opinion of Captain Hopkins, " .'Considering thc rate at which the ship was sinking, I was sanguine that we would have succeeded in getting the greater portion of the coolies out." Two steamers were at once sent round from Calcutta, and the Lady Elgin returned from Port Canning. They found three coolie lads on the mast of the wreck, and saved about sixty more who had floated to Halli? day "is and Butcher Island, where the tigers are said to have destroyed some. The coolies assert that the ?asi Eu? ropean attempted to fire the ship. Cf the four hundred and ninety-seven coolies, two hundred and sixty seem to have perished on that terrible Wednesday morning, or afterwards ! in the jungle. BUSINESS IN NBW ORLEANS.-The | New Orleans correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser says : Business is becoming quite brisk, and the city looks very much as it did j in the month of August. The re? ceipts of cotton are large, and every steamer that comes down the river brings a full cargo of western pro? duce. Several eargoe* of cattle h-vre L+tely arrived from Texas, and. one or two cargoes have been brought down the Mississippi. There have boen three arrivals of foreign whips, bring? ing wines and brandies, and foreign dry and fancy goods. The opinions of mercantile men differ materially HS tc; our future prospects, some thinking be present season of prosperity will hist but a short time, and tuen bo fol? io wed by a monetary and commercial crisis ; others believing we have en? tered upon a career of unparalleled financial success. The city is cer? tainly looking np at the present mo? ment, and it is to le ho;-xl we. may have rio worse times in the future. Speaking of business, I am reminded of the scarcity of lumber and its un? commonly high price. A large num? ber of buildings axe wanted immedi? ately-both stores and private dwell? ings-bnt thc high price of lumber, and all kinds of building materials, as well as the want of skilled labor, makes it almost impossible to build ut this time. Th?' NcUionc? lat^lli(jen--r says: Al? fred Lee. a well-known and respecta? ble colored mau, long engaged in this city as a feed dealer, and whose for? tune is considerable, is said to have purchased the elegant mansion on H street, lately occupied bv the British Mini; ter. E. E. JACKSON, DRUGGIST & APOTHEGARY, 33 edeline H-o-^r 4 FINE assortment of PERFUMERY A and FANCY ARTICLES. NOV 2 WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL FANCY ARTICLES. THE subscriber, thankful to his friends ! and the public for tho very liberal pa- j trouage heretofore bestowed, toiicits a con- ? tinuanco of the same. He is manufacturing j dailv a sunerior articl* of ASSORTED CANDY, DREAD and CAFES o? every de? scription, such as Pound, Fruit, Sponge, Queen, Rock, Jumbles, Lady Fingers, Siiewsbury, Plum, Jelly, Meringues, Ginger Snaps, Cocoa-nut Drops, Sugar Biscuit, Ginger-bread. Washington, Ginger-nuts, &e. Cakes iced and ornamented to order. Dessert Dishes prepared at short notice. Candies, of my own manufacture, wholesale and retail. FRESH BREAD and ROLLS every eve u iug, at S o'clock: PIES and PUFF T-ASTE TARTS every morning. J. McKENZIE. On Plain street, next door to the corner of Gates street, in thc immediate vicinity of the Shiver House and the Columbia Ph&mx O.lice, Columbia, S. C. Nov 2 3* Paper Collars. ACOMPLETE assortment, and of very superior quality, new and beautiful ail sizes -at GLASS' Gen'l Commission Agency. Sales-rooms Plain street, (between Bull and Pickens.)_Nov l_i3 _ For Sale, A COMFORTABLE 2 i - STORY MWOODEN HOUSE, on Lady street, containing seven rcoins and a pantry -all in good order. Ou thc lot are a well and hydrant, a kit .-hen and ample accom? modation for servants.' For further parti? culars, applv at Dr. MIOT'S Drug Store, comer Lady and Eickens sis. Oct'31 13 BACON rBACON ! 2AAA LBS. verv superior BACON .UVJIJ STRIPS, in four ar.d rive lb. J pieces, at 37* cents per lb. by tue piece. \ Just reeeived'and for sale bv Oct 25 t6*_ El POLLARD. ! jgmgk DR. D. P. GREGG has arrived j ^a^ffin Columbia, and is now ready to re ? eeive professional calls from his old patrons ; or new ones. Ho may be found at Mr. ; J. H. Kinard's residence, near Nickergon'a Hotel._ Nov 1 _ Treasurer's Cfit ce. PERSONS having business iii my effie-:, will find me, between the hours of i? I a. m. and 2 p. m.. in the omeo cf William j R. Huntt, Secretary of State, ene door East of the Post Office, in the College Campus. WM. HOOD, Oct 23_Treasurer Upper Division. Cheap Light! AT STANLEY'S, (nearly opposite the Shiver House, > can be soon the largest ansortment of KEROSENE LAMPS ever offered in this place. KEROSENE OIL, (pure.) WICKS, CHEM NTES, TRIMMER8 and CLEANERS. Noy_3__3_ AND THE ??b.vriher has opened, at the cor? ner of (Jatos tnd Pinin st'-e^t*, (nrarlv opposite the S'aiver Houee,) a new an& select aw??ortm?-nt of articles in the above line, to which he inviten the attention of honee-keeper* and other??. In addition to the abovt?, he will in a few dav? op^-n ? general n*?jort:nent of HOCSE F?RNTSHING GOODS, j Nor 3 ?_W. B. STANLEY. ~ Black Cloth! Black Cloth! JUST received and offered for sale. Ex? tra Sae BLACK CLOTH for Endlos' j Cloaks. Engre?r* Eugenie BELTS of all : colors, by DAVIS A. CO.. I \t thc Store of Lumsden ? McGee, eor i ncr Lady and Awcmhry ?treet?. N<5v 1 THE SUBSCBIBEB '? a ^ HAS ju? received an in ! voice of Ladies', Gentlemen's : ?JV and Misses' BALMORAL, PO I "V-^^?^LISH, CONGRESS AND ; BUCKLED GAITERS. J. MEIGHAN. ' Oct 22 One door above Court House. j G. G. PARSLEV & GO*, J.n?J0r;tT3 Co?r)i?)?S??OfJ IMLJbLZ^rl-OTT A "MT8, ? NO. 6 NORTH WATER STREET, WIL3?2XGTO;?. y. c. : O. O. PARSLEY, JOHN JUDGE, O. G. PARSLEY, Ja. HENRY SAVAGE. Oct 24 Imo GROCERIES AND Provisions. PARTNERSHIP, THE subscribers have formed a part? nership for the purpose of conducting a FAMILY GROCERY in Columbia, S. C., and, from past experience, hope to give satisfaction to all who favor them with a .all. Our stock is now complete and very select, or.tsistiup: in part, of : SUGAR, COFFEE. TEA. GINGER. PEPPER, SPICE. CINNAMON. SODA. COLGATE'S SOAP. Toilet Soap, Nutmegs, Cloves. Mustard, Pickles, Lard. Prime Goshen Butter. Cheese, Mackerel, Pepper, Sauce. ALSO, A complete assortment of LIQUOR3,' con? sisting of Brandies, Wines, Aie and Porter. We will be pleased to show our stock to any one wishing to purchase. CAMPBELL & MILLING, Nov 3 3 .*_Bedell's Row. Just Published. AND DESTRUCTION OF THE CITY IIP CUM. WRITTEN BY ONE WHO WAS PBHSHNTt ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED PRICE OUTE DOLLAR ? COPT. FOR SALE 'eoujQ gnp ly To Rent, ?A FINE DWELLING HOUSE, con? taining olevon rooms, eitnated in Sumter street, near Lumber. Apply to HAN AH AN & WARLEY, Oct 31 i_Opposite Old Jad. MFOTXOI. RELIABLE SOUTHE?? mUB?SCE"!! THE NATIONAL MARINE AND FIRE OF 3ttBW O?LEA&'S, LA. CAPITAL.1565,000. ritHE undersigned begs leave to inform JL thc insuring p?;r.iie that he has been legally appointed agen: for the above named company, ant: :? now ready : > take risk-* at customary rates. TL;-1 company was or? ganized in January, l'y'?. and its assets a.o the most secure in the couutrv. JAMES G. GIBBES, Agent. Columbia, S. C., Ost. ll. Oct 31 limo Wright & Walker, COMMISSION AND rORWARDING AGENTS, Hopkins' T. 0., s. C. I!. H., wi Columbia. 5. V. WRIGHT. C. B. WALKER. Oe 1^19_ _C* Post Coaches-Mail Rcute. A LINE of FOUR-HORSE ->. .^POST COACHES will leave Columbia dailv for Hopkins' ! ' ' Turn-Oat, on s. C. R. P.., at 3 j a. m.; to arrive in time for the Charleston train tame day. Seats can be secured at Coffin A- Ravenel's store. I Oct 15 26* WARD & HARVEY. Ml. S. ! C?TCEBTT HAS JUST OPENED A CHOICE & ELEGANT SUPPLY OF MILLINERY ! ! CONSISTEiO OF AS FOLLOWS : WHITE ENGLISH STRAW \ BONNET-latest. Black CANTON STRAW j BONNET-latest. ? White COBURG STRAW] BONNET-latest. White BELGIUM. TUTON CAPS-fine. MILAN CAPS, (fine)-latest. SCOTCH CAPS, (velvet edge)-latest. Dunkled " " K " Rocky Point CAPS, " Nellv Grant CATS, tstraw,) ? Florina " " " Turbans, (velvet edge,) c Canton Nelly Grant. Geneva, (due)-very latest. Victorines. AU-wool Caps-Nelly Grants. Infant ,r - " Silk, Felt and all the fashionable styles that will be worn this winter. Bonnets and Hats TRIMMED to order from the fashionable plates. Persons would do well to examine this selection before purchasing elsewhere. To persons from the countrv in the trade, there will be a deduction. Country orders filled with neatness and despatch. " Ay Assembly street, second door from the Catholic Church._Oct 31 ta Atlanta Medical College. THE Course of Lectures in thi3 institu? tion will commence on the FIRST MON? DAY in November next, and continuo four months-thc Faculty having changed the time for thc session from summer to the winter months. JOHN G. WESTMORELAND, Dean. Oct 25 _Imo GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY. PB. GLASS has established, in connec . tion with the Book and Stationery i business, a general COMMISSION AGENCY for the purchase and sale of Merchandize of evey description, Bonds, Stocks, Real j Estate. &c. Careiul attention given to all business entrusted to him. Omce, at present, on Plain street, near | Nickcrson's Hotel. Nov 1 : Drawing, Painting, &c. THOSE desirous of taking Lesson:- ia i DRAWING, PAINTING ES OIL, ' WATER AND PASTILLE, can do so upon application to the und^-reifm^d. at the resi? dence of Dr. P. M. Colter., Pickens street, head of Lady. Lnetructions in the above branches of Art triven at Schools; also. Lessons itt PENMANSHIP. LAURENCE L. GOREN. SE*'B.. Oct 24_Artist. Bane of Hamburg, S. C. ACONVENTION of the Stockholders of this Bank is called to meet at their Bankin? House, in this place, on WED? NESDAY, 22d November next. Attendance either in perron or by proxy is earnestly requested, so that the stock luav be tidly represented. A. C. DnCOTTES, Cashier. Hamburg. S. C., Oct. 20. 1365. Oct 27 23 To Rent. 4 VALUABLE ANT? WELL SETTLED jr\- PLANTATION in Richland District, on the Waterre River, four miles from tho Railroad, containing about 5,000 Acres of Lund, upwr.rd* of 2.000 cleared and well fenced. On the place ?rc *0 Excellent Negro Honfccs. a Steam Saw Mil! and Gin Hou><\ ?ll th" other necessary out? building*. Ail the ?lock or Cattle and Mules or. iL*-- place t.>ji~Thor with the pre? sent crop of Corn, will be sold cheap to an a?praved tenant. There are now o?. tl. place 300 Negroes, wost of whom eau be doubtless hir?d t?-r the it-rt year. For {...rm a.-.',.1 particulars applv :.> Hon. WM. AIKEN Charlton. Dr. Robert W. GIBBES, Columbia, or Dr. D. W. LAY. near Gadsden. Oct 24 12 THOMAS G. VEftt, ARCHITECT, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SCR VE YUR, XT7ILL tu: ni-sh Kans, Specifications, Pc VY ta:L, Estimates uno Bills of Material for public er orivate buildings,brid.-es, ?C. Surveys and Leveling for city or country done on application. Officecorner Richland and Sumter streets, residence of R. Keenan, Esq. -up stairs. Sept 80 _sw2mo SPECK S POLOCK, General Commission Merchants, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, &C* Plain s?r^'?. 2<7 thor /rum Assembly, Sept 7 COLUMBIA, S. C. SPtBNMu STOCK or FALL AND Wl?iTEB DRY GOODS, AT E. E. JACKSON'S, BED ELU S ROW. THE subscriber having enlarged his Store., is prepared to offer to his friends and patrons a largo and varied assortment Of the most desirable DRY GOODS to bc found in the market, at moderate pricee. His Stock comprises tho following in part: Black and Colored CALICOES. Mouslin Delaines. Plaid, Black and Plain Alpacas. Silk and Wool Poplins. Black Bombazine. ! Black Dress Silk. Opera Flannel, White and Red Flannel.. ! Swiss Maslin. ' ' Nainsook, Jac-os?* Black English O'rap?, Irish Linen, Ehd-Eve Diapei. Russia Diaper, Silk Velvet. Huckaback Towels. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Gent's Silk Handkerchiefs. Mourning Handkerchiefs. Ladies' and Gent's Hose and Half-Hose. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Gloves. Ladies' Wool Shawls, Cloth Cloaks. Bahnoral Skirta, Hoods, Nubias. Hoop Skirts, Ribbons. Berage and Tissue Veils. Black Love Veils. Silk and Morocca Belts. Fancy Cassimeres. Black Doe Skin Cassim ere. Black Broad Cloth, Kentucky Jeana. Merino Shirts and Drawers. Neglegee Shirts, Jean Drawers. Linen Bosom Shirts. Black Felt and Wool Hats. Suspenders, Neck Ties. Long Cloth, Brown Shirting. F-?low Case]Linen, Traveling Bags. UnibreUas, Parasols. Bcd Blankets. Spool Cotton, Flax Thread. A variety of Fancy Buttons. Together with many other articles usually found in our hue. Oct 21 IS RECEIVED AND FOE SALE BY h. C. CLARK!, Washington Stree!, Oppcsile OM Jail. TOaBTHEtt WITH RIBBONS, COLOGNE, TOILET POW DER, VEBBENA WATER. TOILEi SOAPS, SOZODONT, DIAPER P?NS, Toilet Powder Boxes, Silk and Leather Bel ts, Cor? set?, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Glove?, Linen Brains, Tape, Shawls, Edgings, Bal? moral Skirt?, Calicoes, Traveling Bags, Portmonaies, Canton Flannel, Cassimorea and Cloth*, for Gent's wear, Blankets, Hat?, Whalebone, Zephyr Wonted, Black Bomba zine. Black French Merino, Black Alpaca, B. E. Diaper, Huck. Diap?r, Cloak Orna n lents and Trimmings, Serpentine SUks and Worsted Braids, Fancy, Pearl, Agate, Bone, Metal and other Buttons, Shell and Imita? tion Tuck Combi?, Drena Trimmings, Mar? celino Shawl Pinn, Mcnofour, Ladies' Meri? no Vest*, Drawers and Petticoats, Gilt and Jet Brit Buckler.. Gent'* Moriuo Drawers and Endervetjta, SVaterfalls and Pad?, Lace Veils, Marcedme Silk, Ac._Oct 29 PIM HOV WONS. Sitnated ?ri th? Foot of Richland Street, near (rrcentiUe Ra?road, Columbia. GOLDSMITH A KIND. PnorniKTOM. THE above work8fg? Are now completad.Ib^fr j-tr.od;st tas . pcnr?.it a.- ?FiRST T. ?. NICKERS* >N. Pr ivriy?r.