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COIjtrMSIA. Friday Morning July 28, 1865. Our Southern,merchante who h?ve gone North with a viefv to the resumption of business, are returning home, greatly dis. appointed with the results of their visits. Credit is not to bs had. The business men of the North* distinctly declare thffr delerm?nation to accord no credit to a region where'the owuersh'-p ?>f sums over twenty thousand dollars must work a | ^forfeiture of c?tate, and consequently ! destroy their only securities. The evils ; of this eosCjttnent, or decidion of the Go- j rerr.ment, ia regard to the property hold- ! eis i? t!iti3 working-the ruin of ah future ' ' .i enterprise, lt is, perhaps, ?ortunate tn.it ' ?the iii consequences are thus showing ' themselves at Iii? outset. We may thus ' hore" that an early abrogation of this : penal enactment will afford us n season- . aid** remedy, and enable the South, ter- ! %-ibly deficient as she ia in resources, to put ( to full use all the means, without eonfls. t- I tion pr forfeiture, which have bee; lei : her. We i0e. Sor granted- th.it Gm:. n- ; ment .will not. mftch longer continue to insist upon a nift?suro which is sc fatal to liie best interests of tjade in holli sec lion?, North and South, f -?- .?? THINGS IN NEWBERUY.-Some painful reports have reacher! "us within a-few days fr cu the {village of Newberry.' Below v,-.} give thc particular;, .hi ?he shape of a letter from a gentleman of' credit'atii'3 education in that pretduct. Sie , "Two souliers oi !.!.> 5'">th New Tori, Voluirfecrs were loraging fir melons on Sun.1.*'.- List.-<>;i thc -plantation of Mr. 11 H ir, near Newberry C. IL S<?rse of the solche: s .-1?*v,? been robbing in various I directiorSPiu one instance, destroying sn ; entire Seid, of 111 ?lo H.S. 'Fanners hive become lrritated#anJ, on Sunday, Mr. Hairs" overseer halted these marauders, \ but they started to make cit*; no tired j Bpon,them mid wounded um of the party j severely. As soon ns this beeamoknown : ?vt headquarters, a cavalry d< tail was sei I out to arrest the overseer, and found no ! difficulty in so doing. Tt-.e man n-a< . brought i-f? jail* at t!ie double quick, being compelled to keep up on foot wiMi the i cav.tby l??rses?Hira gallop, li - was in a I state of great exhaustion when he reached i prison. Mr. Flair and his family \ eye at j church when id! ?his happened; immedi j at? ly after service, he was thrown ulno into prison, where he still remains. . On Sunday alft-rt.ooii a party ?rum the I "'u.*!i i- ri p irtcd t?> l:ave*gcmo openly to i Mr. Hair's plantai ion. and de liberal .?ly ! burnt his hims ti ajid ad his furn hu rr and pr?vale i-u-vts. Th., siuht. of th?; flauw-s has catisi-d eat.. indi j;o nt ion among the : eil ?Zeus, amt lid? is not molliii?-?! in any way by the non-arrest 'of me house : burners. ^Individual sohliets threaten, "that i^a'iotini- . of their men is shot, they ?will burn tue town. So m ii uh i'.ir our correspondent. Tbs ' fiory has eoniirrmition ?'om other sources, j vt c forbear ail comment, and only r?>tnai*k I ..ii.it. a serious responsibility must rest upon ali Captains in au?liority, ;:i tho pre i sent condition of the country, lt requires : tho rarest wisdom, in our aiTuirs, so to ? temper authority willi pruue.iee. .as t?" I forbear provocation, and 00 to discipline ' power, us to keejj it from wanton wrong ,ind olfcuee to il.e very poople whom it is assigned lo prot? ct. P.-.r.o!.Ei? SOI.T?JI:RS.-Th.o United States j Attorney-General has given his opinion ! to the effect, that al?'paroled soldieri of the Confederate army, against whom liiere ts no special exccpfioij. ar?- entitled to the be.ietit ot tba amnesty, and. taking the . oalh, may voter? Wc counsel them all to ; do SJ as boou us possible. 0: most cf the various correspondents ' of the Northern papers writing from tho ! douih,'ativ.' detailing 'jpon it:; facts and ?condition, jeu may say all in a" single j word, carried through ell the tenses and j ad t!ie degrees of comparison. Supposing , one of theero?d to speak for all. himself' and brethren, let. the wcrds for the I general chorus be: :,I lie, ? hou iifct.t, he lie?, , Wo ii.--, y u and they li,, we a!1.' lie to- j getter; Thou art a bi.: liar. Ile is a bigger "har. But I um the Lintot cf fdl bar.-!" We lie foi? all the types of creation-in j minion, brevier, long primer, pica, small 1 cups capitals a:.d iidlicJ! We lie in bad \ -r.itiim.ir, wr.ii an ta*y conscience, a face i . ox i.:-..-s, ?iid a heart that would be thieving, arson ar.3 ra.-rder, did the cou r-^?^-coi: cSj.kJiid with the. mendacity. f;fr,'-<-.:.. ( c. TUB. \:-.-, t.-Th? Covcrn raetji in euds to rednae.the army ?o ont li... i." .d thoa: u d Lieu. DR. ERICK BOU.MAN.-Tb is Gorman gen? tleman hus been brought vividly to our I recollection, by the biter cs thug letter j which we. give, beiow, copied from thc i ancient copy of the Charleston City Gazette, \ (-Inly ll, 1?07J to whiel^'e liare nlready drawn purdie attenjjp'j. l)r. Btfl'nian was ti e associate of Col. Francis "tfv. Huger, of South Carolina*, in lb-- desperate effort .to rescue LaFayette from bis ?in pr: ?oumeut in tlie C.ist'e of <.>;m.utz? His nam*-, and the facts in his Career, in.iv bc found in most \>f our encyclopaedias, and lo these we refer the reader. Bellman, it will be seen, wiu brought, forward ns u witness in the trial of Aaron Barr, ut Rich mond. We*f"iget. now, bul believe that Burr, knowing th.? daring ?reputation id Rollman, sought t>> enlist, bun in bis grand South westeru eurerprLse, what iver that may have been. VVe are told bv * do paper before us, that" tins letter of Dr. Bo'lriian was addressed to the Grand Jury, and copies handed bv the Court to the Bar. It is understood t.> have, been ! .well received by the Grand Jury, but not ! acted upon, :is they bad "no farther oeoa sion for the Dr's evidence." We think it j just probable t!- it, Bodman's evidence, did no< nltogetlwr*at:swe.i the purposes of Mr. 1 Jefferson. But see the trial of Burr. In this season, vb.-a tho pardoning power of ' the Executive1!? held to be so necosrarv to many who have persnfided tjicmselvcs that they arc gvni!.le?s?>f ?ill offerees, it will be curions to'diseover the coincidence I in tuet and situation between th-t early i day and this. History is thu? perpetually i re producing its. if, for the simp.br reason i that man rm-l iib passions tevcr remain | the same: ? C::XTI.EMK:.: I rind mvse.lf placed in a j v?jry unusual ami pal alu I situation. Before i was sworn and sent up to \ uti as n v..' , ness egaitiat Col. Burr, a,patent of pardon ' Was teuderfd tn me in open f ear!, hy the . Attorney for tue united Stales, lt had \ not. been solicited by nie. and 1 could ant ' ance \v*ou!d have im. >?... i aiiacknowledir. ? ment of guilt, aiid*"^ lid have ted to inferences aga in si Cid. Burr, wltich 1 could nor. have reconciled to ry y conscience, it I had been otlieioiisly cfiferVO^atul appear \ ir.s before your honorable body without ?? any tmation having been made lo you of ! the subj.? I considered thc. pardon :<. . ncn-existing". ' < lt. happens, however, th.at I continue I i be proclaimed in Court, br l!ic -Counsel for t e prosecution, ns a pardoned man, a proecding a*, which HIV feelings justly revolt.'since no individual ean have a rt_;iit ' volauintilv to ali'iM io na- nnine the nppijp binni of guilt, nor to f-xpose ma !?> the sus pieion of having, nuder the influence ol t'^is 'detectable indemnity for pretended ofi*ei.ecslJ'ui'nislied'ev!..l >n?o which I would, not otherwise have (riven. ! la tin-; situation, only on? mode occurs j lo nt'e of obtaining the Interferon? . of the 1 Court, to rescue mo from the ?lisera .? i-f I the ptrdftn. 'it is to inform your honor? able body of the cireumsmnee. and tn | state, ut. ttfc* rai.-e tim-, that 1 cannot, j otherwise than feel mvself embarrassed as ! a wiirie-;, and eons'rained ia answering ; your questions, wbife I continue tn my ? .Flu'tefing myself that von will have i been s'#!sfic<l wile the ea rid-T ard frank- j Mess, willi which i have endeavored to reply to your inqnii ??s in my ii rs !. .x.?'W? 1 Million, aiui venturing to uppe.il for the ; justification of rnv feelings on this oe.-a sion, to yonrown, 1 bop,, that von will not ; consider mv conduct as improper. Isoth i ing erm be more remote fruin HIV inter:- I f lans, than the wish to : trem? myself f:mn ' furtberfntert'ogatories. My only ohj*clis to obtain through yeur ir.lerp.?siti , formal decision of nie Court, ???i" th.! \ rc- 1 nervation of.my character, ?nd I trust vi'U willdetm it correct ?ad becoming. 1 thai, in the capacity ol a witness 1 shuni.1 j l?i?'i-i-t it with moro than common solici- 1 tilde. 1 have the honor to remain, with great resp.-it, gentlemen, voa:' in.nl obedient servant, w m ERICK BELLMAN. fo tho Honorable the Goa donica of thc. Giand.Jurv. . Richmond. Juno 19. 1307. Maimed coldiere are informed that admirable artificial limbs, legs and arm;, are now manufactured at ?ewnan. Ga.,by W. T. Co\'- All the working parts of band and leg are supplied t'< well as scarcely to b? distinguished from t! natural. T-ii? permanent nati?unl debt of the five great powers of the world, is slated to be as follows: France, (1553.) debt 2,S04,000,0?0, interest 132,360,000; Aus? tria, (Ib64.) debt 1.268,400,000, interest 75.100,000; Russia, (lSG4.)debt 1,116.300, 000, interest 27.100,000; Great. BrHain, (l?o3.) debt 4,?G?,9l3,0!4. bittres* 127, 604,543; United Stupes,.f 1865.)dent S.00O, OOO.uOO, interest 165,000,000. We {nay j add another billion, wu suspect, t-*- the last, item, asd bc guilty *>? ?o exaggera 1 Lion. \. . T " 2 Tlie Southern Express Company will please accept our thanks for a large nutt, j her of. papei s from different directions. ADVANCE IN Pince.-in consequence of I the hti^ii prices demanded tar provisions, I I etc., we are compelled to advance our i ; rates of advertising to ti square for the j I first au J ?-j cents eact) subsequent inser? j J ?ion. . j We have not implored the capricious j 'danie in vain; ?not. v.Jilv llave we] ; knuckled down before her altars, and ! I vowed her a leaden image and a burnt, j offering of Confederate notes. She has i hearkened our prayer, raised us from 1 he -j j prostrate att.it.uile, a'n?Tcons?icd us with a ! 1 boon. ? 'ur type has come. Dr. Faust, be j ' scated, while our Jiiphi?tophi?es puts cases . j in ordtir. \ . OiUTUAUY.-Vnothet" eas- of typhoid, ' terminating fatally, in the hospital of the 1 ! United States troops at I lita station. Mr. j Uussol Ivuight, of Company li, "0?h U>'L;?- . ment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry, ! llor?n County, Old. died or. the ii7i.li inst. The decease?! was about':;o years nf j age. . H.: leaves a wife and one child. ? His eonirrtdes regard him as u faithful j when ids hopes of seeing home were 1 "highest Snell is th- end of mortality. : Snell the. defeat" of ?di h im.m hope. A j day's life, an hour's struggle, and we arc; to nun e. . i: S. M. : Thc sugar and cott."n crops are a failure, according V ?Vof the pros,, j \ZT Wo doubl" if TS^rT crc'^ any- j where will suffice, Ur. s feed these unfortunates. The co'.tun mark' l at New j Mississippi no i'.ittts have folien since the 1 1-t of May. Tlie eora crop is specially ? short, ?'?i the 10th. the stool of cotton in ? N< v." < Irleans was gii.tjOo l?ales. ? DOO Ct.ACSi-:.-A Washington enrrespon ? i. nt ww te-: 'J'lu re appears t" be au err?neo is im- ! pression with regard to liie stains ol liiose Soul h'-r.i.-; < Worth Over ?*>?.Oo(J. eui who . had ali -adv taken Hie amnesty o .iii of th-; j good, unies*, since taking :t. tlo-y have-; commitJ,ed sonic treasonable act, in wiiu.li i event tlu-v would forfeit the privilege*' and paid m set forth in the f.iheoln am? nesty, ami would ther fore be t-Xefiuie?! j from tl,,. !, n. iii ih?-one LU?*, issued by j either t"!. -i "ilarch or ll. . nd er proclama* tgl.is ?d last year have been fa II ti ful ly | . Hmeut of their tweiitv, fifi y or-live ? hundred if-ousahd, if they have it. i - -? -*o-- - j A I?Kvnsn VIEW or ft?'.-..N-r?:tvri..s._ ; Thc Anni/ and jVdiry t/a-eite says: - Every"! day a.! is to the ditiii-uhy of speedily ad- | jnsth g the conflicting interests which the j war in America betw?:.-n the North and task which, wlrefher it he of rest oration ur r<r-i::<- mel ?on, is one of 'he irreale?! lioir ever taxed the genius ?d statesmen ?li? the resources of a nation."' -. .j. .-, THE Kt:rTui!E BKTWEES THE POPE ANO MAXI?IM\X.-Th?? ./?//.-</?/ di Kioma ?-\ philos thar, the Papal represen tnt i ve to Mexico bad terntiniited his rni-'mu hy order of tho INipe. ns he could no longer he permbte?l to wititt-; the violation of 'he riySts of th?- ('li ireh. Monsii?tieuf M ?gu IM was to await, irish instructions from Uo:r.c at Omit ema lu. * A little Sv.-i- ii-h gi>*l, while walking willi her father on a starry night, ab.- t il? ed in the contemplation of th? skies, h ir.g n<kcd of winn . li? w is fhirikmg. rerdied: "j was thinking it t he wrong side .11 heaven is -o glorious, what must the right sid? br!'' An ivo?*y tusk, nine feet two inches long, twe.nty four inches in cirt*:imf*y<-H'q? uno" weighing ono hundred ard eighty-*! Iii ea pounde. has arrived ii N>w York from Central Africa.? Its commercial value, to cut up into knife handles', combs, piano keys, and oilier articles, is $91 ri. - ni .. - - ...:. Charb's Dickens jiras in an English rail 'vayTrain whom 'titi oil the truck a few days ago. He , scrambled out of the window unhurt.. Two persons were killed in I ?ie same car, and while ho was in a neighborhood hotel, the body <>f one was rcC?%u;2?d au that of Mr. Dickens. All th? crimes in the calen lar are now acknowledged in ihe N'o'nh?-tn pap?is io ii.ive become epidemic. The rogues a-e Irving io (?nido each Oilier, aed public admir<Wion is rnoini inly rising ii theseve ral successive aehteven . i ? ol ? nterprising Citizen?. The L..;d Chancellor of England, Lord Westbury, ?.as resigned, us thy papers phrase it. in disgrace. \? ?ry, or what ti J s .particular disgrace, we have not heard. Lori Cram wort h, it is stated.tfias sucoecd ! sd to thc Chancellorship. By Telegr-?bpli. j Interview of Gov. x^rry and Othor | South Carolinians' .with the Presi- j dent. \ WASitntOTox, July'19-Tho South Caro. ' lina delegation had an interview ot' some i length with the President this afternoon. | They were ver}' kindly received, and the conversation Was of a mutually pleasant, j and agreeable character. They <t?Kured : the President of the disposition of the people pf their "State to acquiesce in the result of the war, ard accept the cone?- j qu-ences attendant upen bs failure, saelftd- . iotr. ti c abuiitica of R]?v*:y "rod ?tb? j reconstruction vf their State e^nslitattort. so ur, to make 5* rrir?: :n accor<??nc? with ! a republican form of Go?-r-:rr?ent, g'ving.j to iii:: p?opie directly the election of Fr sidentiaj electors, nra equalising r!-'j_~'i ' sentat ion in the Slate Legislature, ritt The President tr.iked to them very plainly and ' ti rmiV-, but ki nd Iv, iadicat.tnc 'he redicv which ht- is determined t - ; NJ e. oi? t . : . inties which ;be~ hn"e ?o nerf;-rt* in ?-.-t tiing existing difSrul?ies, a?-J rest'.:-ir.-: ta ? st.,b. to its former reb?tion* wnh ti. General Government. Gav. Ftrry '"- *.:< pected te leave io mor??-". Hi.i iater-'i-.-, willi the President is said to have b-c . highly satisfactory, it ^.-33 strictly prb vate, neus but the pifrt.33 ihesiJeivtM beitig present. ,. "The th arge age mit Lord '* ?s;^u?*; t bord Chancellor of E-*glati :. is bri, "dishonesty and the abuse .d' au- oui-, powers tor a consid?rate?;,, ??s s*on to have been 'tie negotiator bet-veea '. i sc!;' and utbe.C ps.iV'S. A Washington ceipa?eh says; TV e Cum mbsioner o; Perrstcns has decid ?d tba*, th? re marriage o? .". widow ?crrnihr.t?' all el,tims tt> a ptEcicn frere the cute of such marriage. A tetter-writei s? v : V? e?li;r gt', fi cnn h.'t-.!. of a tn irvc?loui proportion "f beau? tiful women.buttnanv ul'ihetn ioi-i: better tb-ta they bcimv... lb M. Robert Tovmhs. of Georgia, is said to !iav<! ::i-i ie ai* ?-nenne to Cub?. Fimoial invitalien. Tao friends and acquaintance .?) C'?l and Mr.?. A. ll. Taylor are invited 10 ai ten.1 the fumrai of their son. Abb.*? IN I>EJ\ THIS MORNING, ut ?> o'clock. fr<?m their residence. Obittiai?/ Iii.id. in Columbia. v?i iii* mornimr of tb- 'ri , of i,-:.-nd.lane croup. -Udi'Atl LOUISA, ti.bti daughter ?.f M. P. and A ii. iah (>C"?nor, aged three '.ear - and Ti e frieiidja and acquaintances .t vi r. and Mrs. M. p. O'Ccnnoi an invited '.<? attend :!,<. Inueral cervices ublin-ic (laugh ter. AL1DAU J .Ot IS\. at St. Peter'-(<>. tholic Church, at C. o'clock, THIS Ai- I !".'. School Notics. "?\.f"ES I'. I! LAURENS has oneued J.?A DAY SCHOOL*for boys and girls. Applicants'nr<* l-et-u-ste'l io call at the West, i 'iiemet?t.?ofLTheoiogiea! S<-iriia arv, ?11 L>iaiidiiig,slreet. . July "io d . ' For S5?i,io. i f\( i'UAMS, 2.00u his. BACO.V i.\ " t .? bids. Mob \SSKS. 2i 0 lbs. LMH>, BUTTER, CHEESE. Ac. Ry ZEA LY, SCOTT .c BRUNS*. July 2S 2 People's Baak of Charleston. OTOt'K.ttoLl?EltS of the Pe.'.j.;, '- bank v * of South Carolina wil I please cali upon Mes-:-., ZEA LY, SCOTT cfc BRUNS, w ben? th. V will obtain import-mt intel! i fen ce in regard lo the Bank, which their interests rerjuii'.1 them to know .filly :*3 2*? Insurance in FirsfCIass Comparas. r ?j ^!. !.! iiadersigned wit! receive at>|>iicu H t.ions for ?TUE LN\SURAN(?H .M,( dwellings, stores, sleeks o? goods ai? J cotton JW.SO. A; plications fqr insupance in the "Tra? velers' fi sn ran cn Company.'' of Hart lord, ijluin., wi . ' . by the assured is guaranteed n w?ekly ciuiipcnsatioii while disabled bv accident, or a" ?? 'tam su:r. io case of death t-csiiltirijr from >. accident. EN pl a ti .a ti on t l' the system ami circulars eau belia?! t. at>|>lyingto the undersigned, at Mr. Stokes* store, Plain street. J ?ly 20 2 BEN J. G. JIERIOT. C0? BACON, r?LOUE, X2.??S23L JE* o t t o o &? . 1>URCllASERS <-:;n be accommodated with the ali.?ve articles bv calling at the residence of JAS. CATHCART. July 27 2* Architect ani ?Jivil Engineer. 1>R?FESSb -NAL BUSINESS attended lo ni North and South Carolina, ('thee at Mrs. H. Lyons' Garden, C?bim 'bia. S C. July 20 Brass and Copper Wanted. BSOLOMON ?fe CO. still eo-niyie lo . purchase BRASS and COPPER, 'iii highest market price wi!! be paid. Ii, SOLOMON ?ic v 0., West sids of Assembly s eet,f July (j Lao Below Finisr ~~ Ey Errjrbec & "Walter. . [13 DAV, JttlyJtaS. wc -.vjtl sel!, at . ur rabies. Withstand*. ( u|.b?Drd ^Uop*. t?st?ad. Maure??, Pott. tubs,.l^^heis. e Black Broex?.! Si!';, Drew. ?m"&.Ata ti? la, 1 Canopy : i:,-! Ni-: cei?plcte, ?c., u?? .lV-enter's Tools, 3 '.Loi.-?tr, - '.V?ig>?i:-. i rn,a Wilston. .loi y,?8 "rV K *V "? 5 i ;S' . i -i XLi v v.'i vJ> '-^ A > O Loi r?.---:^.. ur. ?.ai ?taeounts riving.' I.tb? o -wholesale Nr";"" Tir-;, ti our s iv-vrp. m RK?RT.S&S. .... c i i AN !>;.:?.rc"' CCI':"'".TS, MELTON CbOTLLS. CA,*?"i.l iltCAD S FT TS, BKOAD1. LOTH. NAK-iOOiC. . MvU?nS, Rf! i'OiV, ptflii' a ?j folley. Brusher .B - Vidi?, Huckaback. r isvwrii g lixtrsots Ti.;. (... dor pair" :<?..< ? lor Spec . ?< Oohi'??z?o? iiad 3?rirwr.r?ing OT'fcjN, iii ci!. '?. H W York. Piiii.-id.-ii ilia ai lit! ?':.?.? . lili i '.L', .II;IIH i-' i. ??..-??.. I , .., j ; ,, I, liv t!.": \V 1*7 ' DULL II WJIO LS S AL E J: ? 1.'. ?Vi >.' ? IN * OSSIGS BBAXWES, WINES, * AND .1. A. .1. NOI.KT'S IMPERIAL ??U ?bi ?il .--fi 'li ?I ?oT. And Aromatic Scjsiedaia Schnapps i-v..s I*IT? f!U<. (M-.igentrophen.) UuarUM- ami Wir. P.fi . >ndon Brown Siout July' 2 : wfs ? BOLLKAH SROTiiiRS . . ?'t A VI", now on hand nu 1 are in weekly ? receipt of all grades f! K P_i NJ', j) >C' ' bags of COFI i.i.. On uv; Soan ^ Starch, tv?. Also, ail grades of li vsmi-andi Young Hyson Tea?, a*d eve?y oib?r arti co.* ? .* 'O', i d withi& .v.,.Tih Ja i,, J^r* cery.#< Our semor partier ;?3 raiding a' iii.. person to all our purchases, wi.i.-h ..ar? for cadi only. Wo assure oar 'fi i. <."?? ami customers lhai we ran and v.-i!! do as welt by them os any other ho is; in :'-::-i city. Cotton and al! Country Produce . "..ill be purchased at highest market pr i JCS, or taken 'rt exchange for grocei-)?? Charleston. C- C., Jul" 20 .wie