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Thursday Morning, July 13, 1865. James B. Campbell. We take ibe following paragraphs, from the Charleston correspondence of the New York Herald. Speaking of parties return? ing to Charleston, the writer proceeds: .'Mr. Campbell has also been warmly congratulated on his rcr.urn. When Gen. Gillmore's expounders drove him from his house and his law office, his family retired to Columbia. His palatial mun sion there, with its libraries, pictures and furniture, eseaped destruction, and has continued its bountiful hospitality, presided over hy Miss Campbell, a lady well known North and South, and best appreciated where best known. "Mr. Campbell is a New Englander, hut his public career has been altogether in the South. During the war he stood by his friends, but constantly denounced the mal? administration of Davis, predicting the ruin it would bring. "He was one who protested at the time against the bombardment of Sumter, and denounced the trickery- and follies of Davis, Waiker, Beauregard and others, who wanted to open, supposing'it all to be piain sailing. His large influence will be directed to produce au honest acceptance of the tenus of the victor? and a wise acqui? escence in thc new order of things lor the restoration of arc-united Government and people." Of the facts detailed or asserted in these paragraphs, wc arc not prepared to speak. Whatever may have been Mr. Campbell's record, we can bear test imony to his mode? ration in views, and the general shrewd? ness, judgment and good sense of his opi? nions. He is an anle lawyer-one of the able-t in the State-and lias served in the Legislature, to the acquisition of leading distinction. Wo knew and co-operated with him in the domestic war of nullifica? tion bi 1 bttn. ]??? evident talent secured him t'ue special favor of llou. J. lt. Poin? setta, in whose confidence he continued to the cloie of Mr. IVs career and life. It is certain that Mr. Campbell was never in ?*uy way engaged in thc cause of seces? sion. He seems to have abstained altoge? ther from thc subject, preserving the even tenor of his way as a professions! man. It was in this character solely, and as one < generally recognized and large ahilitv, that he necame a member from Charleston in the Stale Legislature. Mr. Campbell is well educated, is a classi cal scholar and is weM read as a man ?. letters. His first occupation ia Soutl Carolina was as a teacher of thc* young or, Edisto Island. He is probably iif:y-ilv< years of age. Reconstruction in Mississippi." Governor Sharkey has been inaugurate?: r.s Provisional Governor of thc State o Mississippi, and has issued his proclamatioi for re-organization. The appointment which he has submitted to the Executive at Washington, include, weare told, nearly every oflieer of thc late Government Under the programme marked out by th. Governor's proclamation, thc State may tn full}7 restored to all its former relation with the General Government during th present year. State elections may cm off at thc regular October elections, am the usual representation sent to the Unite* Slates Congress at the next regular sessioi of that body. NEW YOILK 1>AII.Y NEWS.-This realb valuable paper, which, without forfeitini the favor of tho North, has been as friendl* to the Sont!: as was consistent with it allegiance, is renewed in dress and charac? ter, and continues to be published unde the most favorable auspices. IL is sterling and independent journal, stead fas in its adherence to the Constitution-au . veering and fluctuating with every chang of wind ia the aura popularis-not g.; verned by any blasphemous isms-no running any insane bobbi -not bigoted not malignant; but manly, bold, libera and magnanimous; and its intellects utterances are of a sort with its morals. 1 is at once a thoughtful, philosophical an spirited exponent of the time*, of Tn century and of tho progress of ci vii izatioi We should wish to see it largely circula ed ia the South. Thc subscription pru is moderate-ns ?ow. indeed, as any of tl city papers of Gotham-and much sup* ritii* in mechanical execution to most i them. To its etli'.or, the Ihm. rten. Woo. our puh-'sher is highly indebted for vah al!e and value;! favors, and wc sincere! trust that the circula'ion of his paper wi increase in duo proportion with its merit Aloro we cannot say. ? "?Jr? Davis ?s residing iu Savauu;Ui, a:; > -ir-' i ?vb* ?cry poor. A correspondent of the Kew York Heraldwrites from Columbi? as follows: Speculators in-cotton have commenced to arrive, and are creping about thc country buying wherever they can tb advantage. Three Western men arrived here y ester dav, via Charleston. They have succeeded in buying several hundred bales in small lots, at from ten ?J fourteen cents in gold. There appears to be a general feeling of distrust in South Carolina of paper money. They were so severely bitten by the rebel Government that it has shaken their con? fidence in all paper currency. There ,is one Bubject upon which it ia impossible to talk with Southern people without nt once raising a breeze, and upon which it is impossible to reason with them; and that is the policy of granting negroes the right of suffrage. On this point they are united. No amount of reasoning can convince thani of the right or justice of the plan, and nothing lint the force of arms will ever induce them to submit to it. They say that they give up their slaver, willingly; but when you come to put him uxion a social orpolitical equality with us. it is more tha'n we can stum!, lu time they ?Jmay ho induced u> grant 'ho privilege upon certain conditions; such as, for instance, being able to read and write, and Hie owner of a thousand dollars ?ti Government securities. I doubt the fea? sibility of church membership qua i i fi ca- ? lions, as nine-tenths of theru are members I of the church. j As far rs South Carolina is concerned,I i think it would be perl, elly safe lo place it upon theTgroutid of being abb: to read j and write, at the same time reetrieling th's whites to tl.-e sa;uu test; for in the. ti rat year there ?-?ll be more negroes who pos? sess thal accomplishment in the State tuan white people. The uesroes ocr,ai.dy are very desirous of enlightenment, an?: the ;ii-st use of their freedom, as fur :.s my j experience goes, is to learn to r> ad. Their opportunities, ns yet, are very limited, ?is ' tlie oil;;:-ns do till in their [JOwer tri dis? courage it; but it is frequently the easel ! that I s>-e negroes^ who by sonn means have learned to read, seat eil by the road tide leaching their less enlightened bre a- j rcn and sisters the alphabet. Schools will undoubtedly be established as soon as flu wants of this class aro h..own at the ? North. I was r. ?rood deal amused at the con- i vers?t icu <>f an intulligtmt odored driver, ', who was^pointiiig out the places of inte- j I rest to us a- he drove us about the city. I Upon passing the Insane Asylum, wcaskci ' j him if there were m -.ny coarin, d there wi \ many now, bui,"savs he. "J. ?rd bress you, massa, you ought to have seen" how fas', they t?yked crazy after th? censa !? tum j bill" vus passed. Why," t..id he. inf? used lo'hring them in by tilina 'red, :.> i crazy that they couid not go i...:?> t: ? j army; but ns soya as tho war w is ov.-r, ? they had justas much cense r.s I have." i This same neuro told me that when ;-.>!:!<? : of our prisoners were passing through there, one of them toi 1 him they had had nothing to eat, for two .jays, ile ..vent ..:f art.l boiigiit. forty loaves of bread, which he managed to slip in to them ;:t night. He was informed on bv some person^that saw him, and "?ly golly!" MJS he, gnve un- about fifty lash s." The. ladies of the South take their de? feat much more, to heart thaa^the nivn. Tliey aro bitter in their language and often insulting in manner towards Norlnern people." They have I een so long used to the ease and luxury of slave labor, that they lind it. dif?eult i J come down to the realities of lifo and cook their own ciia ners. The poor class of white women ure th" mes! ignorant and debased people in tho world. Without education or natural intelligence, they live in hovel?, perfectly content if they have a lit*'. . bacon and ci ra meal and snub', of which they usc lanie quantities. Their manner of using -nuif consists in saturating rho end of a stick i-i it and holding it i.i the mouth until the strength :s gone, when they re? peat the op?ration. This they call '.?lip pin:;." "i. addition to this, many of tin-m chew tobacco. * As a whole, th<> stale of society at the South is in a deplorable condition. The men h ive neither the means nor ambition to take hold and try to extricate them? selves from their etubarrassrne tits. In the loss of their negroes, they think they have lost all worth living for, and prognost ?eat rs all manner of trouble :'.:.>: danger in the future. The crops are in many instances suffering from want of c- r \ and uah-.-.; they wake np to a sense of their duties, the coming winter will brit.g famine and eutVericir. "Lo! T.:?: Poon"' r'EEE!>ME2?.-A Macon exchange says: "Wc are informed by a physician that there is great, suffering j among the ni :;ioes that have congregate -1 around the city. Many nre dying, and more are confined by sickness. They aro destitute of al! comforts; not abu- to pro? cure medical aid, nor even the abs..: necessaries of life. Numbers are crowded into small rooms, which 'renders i-ecovjry very improbable. Jt is stated that in two small ru? ms there are fifty of tb.se mise? rable wretches crowded. This exeessive hot weather is bringing disease of every character among them. Cub < there, are steps taken soon to relieve tb. ru, the , will die by scores. Little sympathy is felt for these poor creatures, for they are mostly from the country; and had they act. ! widely, they would have stayed with th-ir masters until som.- provision wu., made for them. The Government h;.? ao means of hclnins lh< ui ut presen*-"' rmnrwr.rtmjft iran i 11I_>_^iwiy***^^'-''---^ The offwe cf th?* Cp?Aimbia Phrcniz is on'G.ites st-eel, second door from Plain. Or.o BOURBON. WHISK KT.-Sxpericniia docct! We have tasted, and wa rclisb, tho fine cid Bourbon'.whiskey manufactured hy the gin renowned Dr. Udolpho Wolfe, famous already forhis Schiedam Schnapps. We have to acknowledge out* iadeotedcess to Mr. C. A. Bedell for thc privilege ol silting in social judgment, with certain connoisseurs, upon a very pretty sample of this grateful beverage, which vve pto noonee to be O. K.t And V. P. D. G-l with a simple qualification-N. ti. E. which is simply another phrase tor the commodity not proving Q. S., considering thc company, the circumstances and the severe integrity of the .juror1! presiding during the ii'Ve tigal ion. GltOWTU .\M> PROUUIiSS OF THE PHCESIX We are preparing for expansion. Our limits are cabin ned, crib! ed. confined. The j demand upon our colunias enlarges daily, I and we need t-> enhirg-i with it. WP ex ? peet new sup) re; < f printing material this I week, and next ? .k. should this material ! arrive, tho Ph fenix will take he? dight on j a broader winij. The m-^ls are now be I ginning to be carried with great regulan I ty, th? routes ate op< aing to nearly all ti..- divergent points, and, with very little I delay the Phfcuir can now be made to renell every Dist riet in the Stat?. Our I country friends, accordingly, will do well i to secure th&iisel res, bv prompt tubscrip 1 tions, ;!ie benefits and bless liga ot th i oniy daily paper in the State, the Charles j ton Courier excepted. * I Lmsupoot, Corros MARKET.-Tin- 1 "ot ton Broker's Circular rep ort.-: Tue . : . ?'. cotton for tlo> we*1 ic reach I-?"J.Oi?u including 46.000.ba!?s to speculators md 30,0ti0 bales to exporters. Thu nan ?:et opened excited, and un advance has taken place 1 J 1. 11 . 1. per pound for American, and l.jd. a 3d. per pound for other :! ? . ?rio- , bales, the market closing mora quiet bu!.' firm, nt unchanged quotations: Mi . i?a.r 1 Orleans, 20d.; middiing upland, lU-td.; middling L'esns, lo*il. The sales on Saturday footed l.i.QOO : bales, including s.liOit hales lo speculators ! and ex lorters. The market closed firm, at unchanged quotation^. ? A German Commercial C ingress is drfi n'tc'y convoked at Frankfort for the n.-5ih j Septet: tier, ii will oi*ca:-s the treaties of I commerce bet ween >?.">! iy er td n and Uu. sia. 1 rtaly and Swi'xerlcnd: thc monetarv sys i tem" and weights aud m?asures: uniform . postage fer Austria mid Germany, and a j ?>3'stem of general legisl it ?un on assurances, i RATES OK LAUOR.-Genera! f-.ov.anl has promptly disapproved of the order of Capt. Bryant, one of the Assistant. Com- i missioners of.the Freedman's Bureau, in Georgia, who undertook to regulate the price of the freedman * ? Inhor, something aft?r the style of ilie V irginia chivahy. ! A terrible tornado pas*ed over the vii- 1 Inge and vicinity vi Vitoquo, [Jnion ' County, Wisconsin, on the ls", prostrating ri fl y dwellings, killing seventeen persons and wounding one hundred. The suffer? ing caused by the tornado ii very great. The London SaturdaytPtcien> condenses j its iie.'isof nar lat.; war into a Sentence, thus: "Tho fanatical >-c;.i for tho onion which penetrated th'- Northern masses, and the determined State pa riotism of the South, are remarkable phenomena.?' That, was a queer Leak the lightning took a*, a store in Rockville, Conn, the other day. J! entered tho door in a livid flash, which n etna l'y ii! aa oil lamp and left it hurni' -, vi iou! leaving any other v!r-i: lc ms.. !-. - ol' i -i passage. Captain Szub-.ul h-i- v< ?. rived permission i from th; War Department to ?aspect and make drawings of till ti . lines of Con fe de- j rate works about ilk-h ai >i !, ?br publica- I lion. j A fire nt Ros low, Ti?: ss hi. Mav 2l.de ! stroved 1,500 hon/..-*. .>.,, st "res'and four ! , . . * , i churches. <?.:... prier-t . ni I n v women ; and children perished in ti.-- :bimes. A ? violent storm raged nt ire time. ? The St. Petersburg epidemic continues i to rare with unabated fury, and the ..: .-atlas ? per day ure a;, tho same rate ns when we 1 first heard of the outbreak of the dis.-.asc. J The Treasury Departan nt has now cash | enough on hand to p iy all coin interest ?>n j Government securities falling i..c prior to j next Februar}". An overland telegraph to Europe,' Ut: sian A tueries, is b eing rapidly coin- j pleted. The next thing, we suppose, will ! be a balloon line in tho ? nue direction. I lt. is reported that Atlanta. Ga., is being ! rebuilt much more rap.-, y than cof?ld have i been anticipated. Bu.- ?us<J is beginning . lo be quite brisk. . One hundred thousand ne rroes rre said | to be subsisting on Gov? nyncut rations in Virginia. " j Michigan now yields rJT.O* OOO worth of copp.-r nnd S'i,0ull,0oU worth of iron j annually. Thero ure 8,000 s.-1 ools in Russia. Ten years ago, there was not one. . ?iii. JACOB C. '.1 O ?NS will act as my attorney in mv absence from tlie cit}-. July 12 2 * M, : MORDECAI. JUST rece:-.-..<i from the ?ouctrj, ICO lbs. fresh BUT!KR. For sale by july 13 H AB OT SOLOMON & OX 7?TR DESATJSSTJRE Sis rebuilt his LVJL boret ofiScre. adjoining tue Court Bouse, where he may bc eon<mited during i hu usu'il office hour-?. .lair 13 ^ !ft?e*r3LLo hil. OM^CL DR. SYLVESTER offers bis PPOFE3 SIGNAL SERVICES to the ?.ii'zena of Columbia and vicioity. His office is on the corner of Richland and Bu'! streets, at the rcfiid..':..o of Capt T. II. Wade July 13 s* 3Sl?t'S?i\ X**a%?<3L, j EGG-? AU') B IC O.M. ?U5T received from th? eountr; 76 dos FRESH EGGS. I 60 lb-, pure fresh KU TVER. ;?U0 lbs. pure LEAF LARD. For Babs at GEO. V\ RIGHT'S, Ja.", Arsenal Hill. Lumber street, nest ?i?or j July IS l* lo .brie Drafts, Eau. i Eze?iaage Bank, COLUMBIA, e.. C . .JULY 12, 18C5. j A MELTING nf Stockholders of ibis I l\ R:i??l: will be held ut Mr. 1'. .!. Bob j lin's dwelling house, on MONDAY next, ! the 17th inst , at 11 o'clock a. m.. fur ??eel lng a President nnd Directorso! the Hank. joly 13 ALEX LAli'.Hl.l:.. tV-.hior. BOlS?lH0l?W?MKM i WHCLE3ALS AND RETAIL Q'l'OCK REPLENISHED V.'EEKXY hy i the New York steamer!?. Purchases j ?irv being ma 1? in Philadelphia, New York . ntid Boston, by Mr. Dunham, of die firm j wi Dunham. Taft Co., and will be sohl ?,t. : ?he old established M and, 2;'i0 King street, : ai^u of the BU' li! I OT, at very reasonable : pr.er--.; where the public and ntl his old friends at? invited to call t""' inspect for CT vives. T. SS. BRISTOL,, j Sign vf the Rig Boot, Eend of Eic. . street, Charleston, S. C. ! July 13_f?* ; nSiJ??iV^ TO iUV i ! Ul mlM lU "Mi I ! ?) EELS. No. l MACKEREL. Jj 4 horns fine I H.EWINGTOBACCO. 1 che;:. c:cr.rn fine TF.A. 2u hats NEW FLOUR ??0 bo>V3 S .: .NED HERRINGS. lu I oxes KAIS1NS. 1 box oLJ V"E OIL. ? boxes i OL!EM*K'S PALE SOAP. .i\' db/.. BLACKING. TOILET and TOOTH BRUSHES. Ti -it. KT SO A !', CI N< <* ER, ?PI C ES dre. 'J'oeeMier with a variety ul other goods, which will be sol i LOW. ?ST. Gr.- 33171?3 - July I:i ii <J""O.S t R? O civ O Cl, ?">Ac:oN. FLOCll, LARD, BUTTER, > CHEESE, MOLASSES. <tc. Ey ZEA LY. SC? HT .'? BRUNS. ~ BOUGHT 02. SOLD. f^OTS. SI LY EE WA EE, ?c. Ilie'.iest V_*' prices paid liv ZEALY, SCOTT <fc BRUNS. Brokers, Aucfjonecrs and Com. Merell'ts. July li . t--> _E^U" <!.J ..?ia 2i3? 7 CORSETS, VEIL BAREGE, SC. VLARGE STOCK of the above ,:oods, just r.uved au ! mnrked LOWER : TUA:- ANY OTHER IN h KM CI ? Y. ZEALY, SCOTT & BRUNS. Change cf Schedule. ryBlUtfj yi PASSENGERS lor Kingsvil.e &f&=??*'r~ and Charleston nre informed, that in consequence nf a change of sched? ule on file Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, the CARRYALLS from ibo Shi? ver Hoof-e will leave Columbia hereafter on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at r> .r> p. m. i nly i i 5* ii ? is B1 SOLOMON & CO. ?AVK just received and opened a lot o f BEA L TI ELL C A LI CO ES, Al-So, A lot, of Gentlemen's FELT EATS, COLORED SHIRTS. And BROWN DEX I Ms. far childrens' wear. H. SOLOMON it CO., Yv'est side Assembly street, Between Plain and Washington streets. JLZ** JE-S.. ?J erv ss AND -?j'X 'C*. A. L-T.AJ ???i s2 . * FINE stock ot" DRUGS and MEDI / JL CTN LS jnst received by H. SOLOMON ? CO., Assembly strict, West, below plain. Notice 2 DK?Ot?.C O J- UST received and for sale, a fr esh sup ply of COFFEE nndSUSAR. At HARDY SOLOMON * co.'s. Assembly street, West,*holow Plata. July ll 5 Notice to Traveller?' i cJerZFJSL, A, good spring AMBULANCE, i ^?^Srir-.carryirT.; fg: persons; a CARRI ? AGE,.ca?fyi'ng four, and a double BUGGY, I carrying tine?, will convey yassengers to I Kingsville, Oranpeburg, Alston and the Charlotte Railroad. Apply to Mr. JOHN ii. WELLS, at Shiver House, july 12 2* JUST EEOEIVSD, THE LATEST STYLE BI?SETS, ?>iBBOiN's. ixN*f?:-;rs HATS; LICES \. and FA5CY COMB.-. At. MRS. S. A..SMITH'S. Tnrlor st rcpt, opposite Sidu*?y Parir. .luU" li " ? 4* LUKoMB !- MJKMJIID I JUST RECEIVED i PER STEAMER GB.23STADA! "WR' i ?3L ' ca- 3? st, aa. "fc> 37- * J *, LARGE rtocU of Frei.di CORSETS. I Irk. La.ibsi SfiJlES. HOSIERY and PA? RASOLS. Call at i!. -< >1 .OMOiN & CO'S. Assembly street. '.V-.<!. h.-iow Plais. Brass and Copper Wanted HSOLOiKlj er. CO. 6till continue to a purchase BRASS and COPPER. ! 1 bc highest 1:1 . ! ..rn ?.vid be paid. ' ii. S< iLOMON & CO.. Wesuide ol Ai-ad.lv nreet. . .Tidy (5 Imo Below Pi.iiu. IMAIW (\\ ?MWM^M . t?MllVi i i tilly a ri iii ii? J WHOLESALE ? "T- i^yi pf rjr -r-.-r ?a t> j ??j *V.V ?U? tee "c:' ?- o is>' *w) -? I ' 153 Ileetiag' Street, Opposite Char? leston Hotel." ? CHARLESTON, S. C. T*UST received, .1 fud su j-, ply cf DRUGS, CHKM?OA/.S, GLASSWARE, LY.'. ?STUFFS, PAINTS and LIQUORS of all kinds for medicinal purposes, ito., which i we oiler to the trude at lowest rates. ACEXTS ron I DRAKE'S PLA NT ATI OS" BITTERS, j STERLING'S A M BIM,SJ A, j Pure KEROSENE OIL, j And KEROSENE LAMPS. ! .' 'by i . ,; Everybody Should Head It* j WE HEAN If np . \T.W Vt ph WF.PY lau .iii?.- ?Ulla \% U?i&?t i ?, i I \"r<>Vv READY, containing two chatm ! iug, exciting, startling, thrillim* Ro . manees. The tiro:., entitled . QITE?T THE CONVICT, : OR TUE. HEARTS DEVOTION, \ tr. perhaps the (HIEATEST ROMANCE of j modern limes, not excepting lite most po ! pul ir of Durna .' It is the story of i a youth pushed int?? cirae by thc force of I circumstance*, and of a.pure, devoted; I whole souled woman, who refused to be li.?ve in his guilt, situ'l nobly stood hv him j lill the hist.- While it nasal: ?he touching . ;.!':':.. -. of the '^Ticket-of-leave Ma.!," it r.t ' liie sarnie tim?is brim full of the most ex? traordinary and soul stirring adventures ; Hy land and s.a.- Mic hero gets out of <>r.e i difficulty into another arith a rapidity 1 --. 1 ieb'-is wonderful, and which shows the most unexampled ingenuity on the part, of the highly-gifted author, wh.-i bold- Iiis ? readers as if spell bound from tho opening ! to t.hi! ciose. Old romancers who have i read the manuscript-- trien who have been I familiar with story reading and story j so entranced willi th;* truly wonderful [ story that they have found it impossible 10 j iay ii down tili they had read to the very I THE NEXT STOUT IS ENTITLED Tili* is from the peu nf < ur highly gifted contributor.-. and is, beyond j <pn ? imo, lb-- finest ihing she has thus far I written, lt is fail ? i love and mystery. ! and possesses a chum which ..annul fail to fascinate al! who in'av read ii. 0170 rp-r-io"Ts! UAW JL-.JI-.J.J. J. The NEW YORK WEEKLY is sold tu? rill News Agents in thc United Sf ate*. The price is six o ats; hut' where agi nts have ?i? pry extra freight, a higher price is charged. When there is a News A..i-ut in the iowa, wc? desire our friend* to get the l-:\V VollK WEEKLY through him. When sent by m.iii. single copies, ?" per annum; four copies; 10; fright -.?pies, 20. The party who --cud us 2>'?'j for a club iof eight copies, all sent at one time,) will bo entitled to a <-"py frcef Post mast ern and others who gel up club:!, in their r tspect ive towna, eau aflerwirJa add o-glu conit-s ut -?-.'.?'.!. Cunada subscriben: most send tweat-v costs, in addition tu the sso