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. ICiiurustcr Ifoiiflcr. PUBLISHED AT LANCASTER C. II. S. C., pt C<***OKS A CARTER. ? - p , , ? WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jolt 4th, 1864. Subscribers finding a (X) cross mark ou the i margin of their paper may know that their time is about to expire. TERMS FOR SUBSCRIPTION. For one year, in advance, |3 00 For fix months, " ? 1 60 For three months, " 1 00 The aftove prices are in currency. When paid in specie the prevailing discount at the time paid, allowetf. \ Proposition Any person sending us a Club of nvx new subscribers to one Tost Office address, accompanied with the cash, will receive a copy of the paper extra for one year. The Court of Equity for this District adjourned on Thursday ef last week, alter a bastion of four days. " < ? The Yorkville Enquirer alludes in very com. plimentary terms to an address, delivered in Yorkville, by Mr. ,/ohn Brown of Lancaster, on the subject of Sabbath Schools. The Chsraw Qazett* regrets to hear of dangerous illness of Chancellor Inelis. The mm paper ears that Maj. Emanuel, late of the Confederate army, was murdered recsutly near Society Hill. We direct spe ial attention to the advertise ment of Mr. Broadawny in to-day's paper.? As his stay is limited in our Village all who wish work of this kind done, would do well to catl upon him at once. His specimens recciuuiend him as a good artist and old hand at the buaiaees. Gode ,'s Lcidy's Book. The /uly number has come to hand, filled as usual with splendid engravings and interest* ing reading. It is decidedly the best Magazine of its class published in this country and well deserves the immense populaiity which it oh. taihs. The June number, from some cause, foiled to rea.ch us, and we would thank the publishers to supply it. Bill Arp's Letters. We sre indebted to the Editor of the Metropolitan Record. John Mullaly, New York, for a copy of "Bill Arp." containing *11 written by this popular humoi iat during and . since ths close ot the war. It is well printed, humorously illustrated, andiichly bound. The neatness of style, the splendid steel engraving ot the author, lion. H. C. Smith, and the numerous comic engravings with whish it is em> bellished, make it a cheap work at |! 60. Our copy is not to lend. Gen. Kilpatrick, We learn front our Washington dates, that an important c.ise is in preparation against Gen. Kilpalriek, at Washington, founded npen charges prefenad by Capt. Williams, of tba United States navy. Nothing, at present, has transpired to inake known the merits of the matter, eicapt that there is a woman connected with it. Should the Government presume to near all the charges that could be presented atrainat i this thieving, aacrilegous btfrbaiian, affecting j liis private character as a gentleman, and the dignity of the office he helJ under the Government, it would have its hands full for all time to come. There is sufficient evidence in oar own State to ?ll a book of several thousand pages. The Fe ?ians. The Fenian excitement seems to have, for the present, completely subsided. Toe exiled patriots of old,Ireland, who went to '.he border, to make a diversion in favor of a grand movement upon their mother country, have returned to their homes, satisfied, uo doubt, with their experience.of over-running sad taking posses, ion of a country eonauiaudiug tho means and resources requisite for the maintenance of a j powerful government; a government which has withstood the bloody shocks of ago*. Geueials Sweeny, Spear, and other of the leading spirits, who were arrested by the UnitedSutes av.thoii ties, have been paroled to appear for trial when wanted. About 160 of tho Fenians were cap. tured in Canada?mostly while struggling and now hold by the Cauudian authorities subject to n court martial. Whether the United Slats# Government will maku any intercession in bohalf of A msriran citizens now imprisoned iu Canada, or leave them to the tender mercies of Canadian courts-uiartial, ramaina to ho seen. Constitutional Amendments. Wo pn Wished several waeka ago the proposed amendments to tho Constitution, submitted by the Reconstruction Committee, end pass- I cd by boih Houses of Cong-a?a by a twoithirds ; vote. W? repioduc# tha moat iutportaat aec tion: Sac. 8. Th it nopervon shall ha a Senator or KopacavnUiiTa in Congress, or alactor ol 1'iesi- | c^vnt and Vice-Pi evident, or hold any office, ( civil or a<ilitary, andar the United Sum, or , under any State, who having piavtoualy taken , an oath aa a niem?>er of C agrees, or aa an < officer of tha Uoiud Stataa, or aa a inaraiiar of i any State Legislature, or as an eaecuuve or judicial oA er of any State, to support tha Constitution of tha United Malei, shall have engaged in insurrection or lehellion ag mist the ] aanae, or given aid and comfort to the enemies thereof, iiut Congiess may, by a vote of two- ' thirds of each Mouse, reuiova auoh a dmabill- I ty. Thcaa amendments, cannot become a part of ' I the organic law af the land until they haee been ratified by the Legislature* of three fouitbs ol the States. Our hope is, that the required rumber af States will not ratify a measure ac unjust to the Southern States ot the Uoioa. The Millennium. The Spartanburg Erpreit has the following, Att Q Ollll lanf aUink I a ! ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? I ?.. . 1WIVU if JUKI uuw cdjiglll^ cou siderable attention, both in Europe and Atueii ca : ? "Who can say but thai upon ilti earth, whert ike ling content between good and ceil n?been in progicaa for uear six tliousaad years, where aiu ban brought (ortli iti iiuita ol dis?cn ion and bloody war, and where the atiutrgla has been carried 011 with only occasional inter vale o( peace, the antagonism may be about Ui culminate in one grand and univeraal battle ol tlie naiiona, which shall renal. in tb- overthrow [ of evil, and in the reconstruction of the disordered elements into new and better forma, securing lasting peace to man, tluis tultiling the prediction of "a new Heaven and iu-w Faith?1 "All Europe in arms?America tumultously agitated fiwiu Canada to Cape Horn?Asia iieinblmg with inslabiluy?and Afi'u-a always the thea>ie of dcttie-tic wars?what dor" it all poitend, but the shaking of the nations prepunitory to the tinal conflict, and the ultimate but certain triumph of truth and righteousness 1 ilappy aie they who can contemplate in calm and holy faith, the approach ol tboae events whicli ui e aJieady casting their shadows before them." Mesa.ige from the President. Washington, June 22. The President sent m'O (Jongre-a to day tlie following message in relation to the Reconstruction amendment to the Conauiu'ion : To the Senate and House of Representa lives. I submit to Congress a report of the Secretary of Stale, to whom w a r-ferr?-?l ilia concurrent rnvlutiuu of the 18.li met, respecting* tubmiesion to ibe Legislature* of lite S'Mte of hii additioiial article to tLc Constitution of l) United S'at'ee. It will be seen, from ibis report, thai be Secretary of S'ate lt*<l, on tlie 10 It Hitt., transmitted l<> the (invernoie ol the several States ceil 6--J copies of the joint resolution passed on tlie l^tli inst., pro poH>n>; amendments to ibe Constitution. lven In ordinary tunes any question ol amnding tlie C<ohi iiuii a inuei be joellv regarded a*, of parainount importance.? I I:is 11iip -nance at tlie present luw? is enhanced bv ibe fact that tlie j unt resolution ?* not snbuiiiteri l-v tiie two (loilsec for ibe approval of ibe President ?nd llial of i be thirty e<I S'ates wbicb constitute the Union, eleven ?d whom are excluded from reprreenta'ioo in either House of Coo rress, although, wi'h the king1* exception of Tamil, thev have Keen entirely restored to m I their luneiione aa State*. >n conformity with the or^an led i* w of ilia UikI, and h ??* anpnared *' ih# Nation ?l Capitol l?r Ronnl.tr* and li^praaanluKv^a, who have applied for nod bean tefu?ed Iiuim?i>.n to th f vacant (tenia. Nor hare the enven-ign people ol the nation bean afforded en opportunity of expreanirif tneir viewe upon the tut portaet question which the amendment involve*. Grave double therefore, natural ly and jtmllv an?e ae to whether thv action of Congresa ia in bartnonv with the een'.inienta of the people, and whether State Legislature*, elected wi hout refer ence to auch an iaeue ah<>u d be ca led upon by Congrea* to decide respiring the ratification of the propound ainandtnen'. Waiving the queation aa >o the const I tutional validity of the proceedings oI Congress upon the jomt r**>l irion pro' posing the amendment, or m to the merit* of the articles which it submits through the Executive l)ep<rlinent to the Legislatures of the State*, f il-em it pro per to observe thai the *'ep? taken bv the Secretary of Stat#, at detailed in tit# accompanying report, ara to ha consider ed as p'irsir immaterial, anil in no tones whatever committing lha Executive to an approval or a recommendation of the amendment to tha Stat# I egislaturea or to tha pecp'a On tha contrary, a proper appreciation of tha letter and kpirti of tha Conetituiion, m? Well as of tha interest of the nations! order, harmony a*><! union, and a due deference for an enlightened public judgment may, at thia time. w#tl suggest a doubt whether any nmandtnent to the Con?tilutt*n ought to h# proposed hv Congress and pressed upon the Legist latur's of the States for final decision tin il after the admission of such loval Senators and Representatives of the now unrepresented States as have bean or may hereafter ha c hoe en in conformity with the Constitution "id la we of the Uaited States. ANDREW JOHNSON. 4 fi*Amnanciit.f iI.m U?e# e l> ? President it I ha report of the 3-cretary of State, announcing thnt bo hud, ia con formity with ibo proceeding ?*ftich bad boon adoptml I>? hun m 1865 in regard lo llio prxpodod and ?fl?f*ariii adopted Congreeaiounl amendment of itio Cum titution of tn? United Smee concerning tlio prohibition of alavery. transmitted certified eopift of tho joint reaolutlonn to (ho (Jn?iri{iri of ibo several Statea. lo gather with a certificate and circular lot tor. Sad Accident.--Aa Mr. William R<y am attending to tho machiu'ery of liia ffrint mill, winch had bocoma deranged r>n Saturday iaat, io Orangeburg, hie liead oaa caught between the abaft and a beam and hia ekul! waa crushed. io tu'ting in inataulanooua death. ? Barnwell Sentinel. Tti? sold f?v?r it creating torn* axcit* m?ai in Georgia. A Itlltr from Dxlioo ix)t now company took out enough or? Sxiur?lxy to m^Me over $10 000. The mint* in Forty ItTfM Oxnol countiet art being woiktJ vigoroutijr. .r ?! coxuicisjmioxal.. r; washington, Jun? 19. ? la tli* Qou*e to cUv Mr. Qurfi?!i), of hkU ...tl-J .1.. ?: iJIS? -i vnv, v.iiiitu up in* 111U110R 10 reconsider the vote br wbieh the bill to eslablieh a National Bureau of Education wae reject ed, and the question being put the motion | Jwesaiied?yeaa 78, nays 49. Tho b-H ! was tiien read a third time and passed ? ? yeas 80, nave 44 ' i Mr K"gers, of New Jersey, presented i the minority report of the Committee on Reconstruction. It is a long document, > 1 consisting of an elaborate argument in favor of the President's policy and the immediate admission of thti South to ' representation. It takes the ground that 1 ! a Slate can neither withdraw nor be ez pulled from the Union. The weir was to i preserve not to destroy the States. The I report condoles w'nh e eulogy of the , purity of lbs m tires of Fresidont John i1*?n* j The remainder of the tension of the i House was occupied hy the consideration of the new army bill. Washington, June 80. e The Secretary of the Treasury, in a communication to the House, expresses au opinion, based upon his observation of tli# operation of the Ihw of 1801, ibat k?i add 0ioiimI enactment auihorzing til# * sumption by tli? Southern States respec1 lively of lit# remainder of lb# direct tux due from ?hcIi would, in view of the present impoverished condition of their i people, prevent much hardship in individual cases, and save from confiscation 1 the property of peie ms against whom the Government hen uot jroundsof compleint, while no public interest would be injuri ously HlTeC.ed by the change. He elates that, sluujj this policy he ' adopted, '.lie collection of titles under the preteui System inLht and ought to be discontinued until an opportunity for re. hid pi ion be o;T-red. Whether the amount reiliz-d from the re-ales of property hid in for the Government should not be ah lowed to '.he States respectively in coin puting tue txxea anil due la a question wall deserving of consideration, which ia aubiuiltad without comment. Tlie Senate refused to take up the Uotiae resolution tixinp ilia day of final a>lj >uma?ul. The lax bill waa eonaidi ered and the amendment ol two centa per pound on cotton adoptad. Tha House refused to eor.cur in tha Senate aihand inent to tha i'an's exposition bill, and a , ciinrbfllee af conference wa? appointed on the rf'aagfueing rotea. Washikoton, June 21. Tha Sena'# to day waa engaged in tha further consideration of tha tax bill, and i made vary good progress. Tha llouae concluded tha considers!ian , of tha new ariny hill, which waa than j paaaad?yeaa 72, nay* 41. It proeides mi n maximum oi nuj Hit>u* <! tnan. , Wasiiisotom, Juua 23 In tl>? Sanata - joint raaolunon w?# p *< ??< I proaill i.for nit official hiatorv of Wi'A raballiofl aud authorising the Sacrata ry of W*r to Appoint aomA compattst peraon to writ* it, At a aaln'rr not ?z reading 2,500 dollar* par yaar. Tlia tai bill wn? o<in?iJaiad and variou* amandi mania flared and adopted. Mr. Morgan delivered n eulogy on Humplirava deceased. afrer which tha ?eaale adjourned. Wasiiinoto*, June 20. I' Tha FraiMinfcn'a Bureau bill paaaad (ha Senate to day, wtlb an amendment to tha llouaa lull, which peremptorily con finiaad tha Mfgtn** in tit* po?*a??ion of land* un <l*r Shemian'a or?l*r. The Senate amend* ; ment u that nil the t*-a inland lan.?a ahaM ba a'irrender-d to tli* owner*, excepting the*e told for him. The bill ia to eon. j tinu* in force for three jreara. It goe* back to the Hooe* for eoecurreree. The Senate baa paated the llouaebill amendatory of tbe act to organika Washington territory. It trakea the eeationa of tbe territorial lattoe bienttial, and | . increase* tbe cotnoen?aiioti of raetnbera frmn three to aix dollara per da jr. The Preaideel baa approved the bill j for the disposal of tbe public lAnda lor homeat^ad actual settlement in tha State* of Alabama. Mississippi, Louisiana, An kanaaa and Florida Nothing of iBtereel tranapired ia tb? House. Waihikotow, June 2t. Yesterday, for the first liins during tbs mi on, ^be Middle State and Western m?mb?rs woperated as against New England interests. Tiie letter were defeated in their efforts f to secure the Northern Pneific Hail Kosd mate?the majority adopted what is | termed tbe Central route. # i i iiiiii' b The Minority Report Tha following opinion of lb* cUar minded and cloaa thinking aditor of lb* Baltimore Sun, will ba rand with iatar at: "Tha raport, aa wn hava indicated. moat curry conviction ioidi minfli of Nil rSHdsra. UtMNurtfA. it i? prvauund, will b* takan, in dua linn, to give the aulire document n large circulation, by tin proper Nudnciet, tlirougliout iln country. It should be read by averv thinking man, i<a it it n complete vindication of n vital point of constitutional lavr, a refutation of slander against ihe people of efeveu S.Uwh. and an overwhelming blow to radical ueurpa lion." The ffationul Intelligencer, high au thority, sn) a : "It ia *n unanswerable via* of the con BtituiionHl a'atu* of tin Southern Stales, and must produce an impreaainn on all intelligent and dispassionate ifinda. We trust it may liava an sytecsive circulation, aa wa believe it is catculalsd to do much ijood. "We confers we have read tha ininori ty report with great p eaeure W? braalh I rear under it. We leal that wa art still living unoar n fntlo fit Gmrrninint limit ed bv a Constitution, winch no party has ia right to violate, and which, in tin long ru*, lliey cannot violate, without just ra tribotion ftodl ail indignant people." 1UJ we space, w* might iHoliiply simi liir opinions, which we find in our el changes. VVe will only add. that every conservative paper in '.he North speak* loudlv in eommeiidation of the report a* an able hr.<l pa'riotic document. It can not tail to have a wholesome influence on the masses of the people in that section, which is the great end desired to be lit cum pi fthed Late Foreign News. The advices received by the City of Paris, winch .ef> Q leemtown on the 7 th instant, justify the npn.1011 that hostilities hare alrert'ly commenced in Europe. The project of holding a conference at Pans, to consider the d lastions in dispute he l*een Am rm and Prussia, has been Abandoned and it is not improbable that i he next European steamer will bring in teTgeiice of the opening of one of the greaiars conflicts that Europe Ims ever been ir.voivet! in. In the liritish !.' >use of Commons, on the 5t i in?t , the Clian* cellor of the Ex kequer said a telegraph ic message had been received from France, staling that in the opinion of the Freucli Government the conference was at an end. in consequence of the answer from A us tria imposing con I'liona thai were regard ed as impracticable. The responsibility for the failure of the conference is thus olaced tllhllt Alla'ri* lllml.iK mm ll.mlr - ; r ? . ?" ? Austria has been in tbe right since lite commenreimoit of ibe present quarrel.? The first effect of this intelligence on the New York market erne ?? cause gold to nidvuach from 14ft to 160 ? certainly a significant The sumtfinry of foreign ne?? on anntlier page wasio tjpe before tbe City of Pans arrived, and it bated on advice* received bv the previoue Ivamvr?.Vtlropolttan Retord. Fire in Newberry. By tbe d own train la*.l night we leara tbe ead news that a great Qre raged yet terday in our eieter town of Newl>errv, and til at fair garden epot ia now well nigb a mass of ruina. Where or bow tbe confl*;ration originated our infor mant coulj not tell, but it appears that the btietneea por>i<>n of lite potoe it de s'.mved, including the printing office and udjoining property. NaaiC aireei has suffeikd soVely. Si nee writing tbe at>ov#, we learn that the fire commenced on Sunday at 2 P M. and lasted fotir or five hours. Some 25 houses Are known to l>e consumed. These are included in ibe central portion of the town. Among the snffs-ere are (ien. U II Kmard, (Jap1. DsVia, T. M P*te>nger, l)r Pratt, eaiaie of Dr. Thompson. l)r Wtinley.H Montgomery, A M. Wicker, C buitl of Charleston. and Dr. Goitn, Metiv i?n*nli los? everything. The pro. prietors of the lltrald suffered severely. The esiimaied destruction is $7ft 600, on winch there it an insurance of $35 000 Tli* Im merrhandi?o ?u especially beftvj.? South Carolinian IvkaMTiciDt. ? A burnt.la else of ia fan icide occurred in tha Diairi. t Inat weak Mrs Sarah Call.oun haa been arrested and conaraitiad l<> jail on iba charge nf drowning her own child, which was only s?>ti?e seven or eigiit days old. A freed man, Floyd, was arrested on n charge of complicity in the crime ! Udt ha was either released by er retried off with the garrison Veceully on d'Aty at Walk alia.? The head nf the clidd bad boon "walned"* or di?figur*d to prevent, if po*aible, ita color from be-ag identified. Good ciiiseaa ' believe that Flovd ie guilty of complicity is tlie crime, end thai he abnuld uoi be allowed to encapC Hlerited puniebioeat. An irq-ivnt Wee held On the body of the child, but uo return of tbe proceeding* tbereiu bee been made. ricktnu Courier. ? AoioctKMiiT or CdiiHda.?Even the radical pmrf* agree lbet Coogreea Ims determined to ad^ura at aa early day. Ueavea grant tlu^ i( may. Tbe people are bored by tbe ooaiiaoei cackle that eoande from the cepitol. Tbe met tioe for a final adjournment will be tbe taoei iinportaol aad beneficial areatare patted during tbe teeetoa. ; til ii mi' i'ii ii ii ~s i i iii The Latest News, Funeral lienors to Geri. Cass, i Washimoton. JuiiB 18. Th? P rati dam li a? laauad ordar t>(B ciallj announcing ilia dtnth of ua??, ami directing suitable honor* *.o he j paid lo ih? theiuorv of the deceased. A | resolution *m adopted by tha liou?* yes j tsrday r*ipi*?ling information from tha President whether citixen* of ilia United State* w?re under arrest ia Canada, and if so, what step* have been lalcsn to pro < leel tbein. J Tha Nenat* ha* confirmed the appoint* { ment of Gen. P. i 0?lerbdul a* Consul at Lyon*, Franc*. Diecotery of it Negrd Plot. Kkw York. June 18. ^ A plot of negro sailor* on the United Slate* receiving ship Vermont, moored off the Brooklyn Navy Yard, wa? die covered yesterday, ami six ol the ring leader* arrested and p aced in ifon*. The 1 object ol the conspiracy was to murder ! their officer*, make their escape with arms, when; being j uned by negro allies, thev were to tuaka a raid on public and private house*. On *?m* of the negro*, f whom there were 200 on hoafd the ' ship, aire found badges, silver .tare, and other insignia, which wer* to l>* usad hv the captain* and aubordidalM in the com l P*B7- i ,. 1 The Proposed Union Convention?Position of the Demo- i cratic Members. 1 WIviiiKOTON, Jan* 28. ' Tli* prccte* position occupied hy the Drmocmlic intonhcr* of Congrtti in r* I ier*tic* to th* UiiIod Convention cnlUd | in I'hilndclphiii, i* thu? etnled : Th*y nr* fovorshly diepo?ed toward* nucii Convention, believing thst the rep> r?-**nt?lion of the Southern Nte'ee in CongreM ie not only n right, hot in nec e?s?ry to th* imrmony snd proeperitv of | 1 th* country. Th*v nr* willing. th*r*r>r* 1 to co op*Mt* with th* Union Convention ' for tli mi purpoe*; hut if it ehit!l ho per- < ?*rt*d from it? origin*! snd pntriotic do- I eign for tli* foimmion of n new pnrtv, | th*v prefer clinging to their own. At | pr*e*nl they ?*em r*ry deniroue to further , lb* movement. I Charges against Gen. Kdlpat- , rick?The Tax on Cotton? I The Finances, &c. W ahiiiuctom. Jun* 28. Cherg.eji effecting the priest* chsrscUr of (Jen. Kilpsirick, Minister to Ohio, are said ( have been presented to the Stele Department. If tru?, Hiej Will he doubt c?u?e his speedy return. 4 It is thought that the Hosts will ad ' hsrs to its tai of five cams on Cotton, 4 Inch will chum a Confsrstics Committee Ths action of that Committee will banly bs a compromise on the Senate I atatndinsat, and that ths rats bs fixed at 212 cents I) H S rdher, of West Virginia, has bssn confirmed as Cuasul to Buatios Arret The Secretary of ths Treasury will ra dssitt all certificates of indehtsdases fall ing due af sr August 31st, with accrued merest I hereon, if pretested for redemp tioa oa or before July. The Constitutional Amendment i n Kl All illtllllC. Aluusta. Ms, June $5. Oo?. Cb?!tt itmoiUtli ? dnir* to cum , vena the Legirlatdrb for the ratification of the Coi??l!tbtio'nil amendment, If a uffiriant nuinbar af States coueur in the ( aina action to aeeomplioti >ha purpoaa. The Latest 1 ash ions. Sinre lh? beginei g af Spring. We ha** rfccaitri numberless letters from eubeeri I bera. par iemarly from lhaee residing ai a distance from tKa melropslie, aa ?a whether the reign of crinoline may be eaneidered permanent for thin season. and, if aa. what ia the moat approved aiyfe and ahape for honpa. Top subject ia a much mora serious one than at first appears, far the rood aft* pensive and tnaiaful dreaa, in apita df thr utmoat efforts af tK? most skilful of dreae* biskers, will ha wanting in elegance and itvle if wore aver an 111 hapen or unfaeli tenable ho?p In viaW of thia, wa have given the subject ?f eiineliae our appeial attention; and afief rompviring and fully entering id'o 'lie respective merita ?f each aad all af lha dm mania la publf favar, wa hav# fieri mini that Rradlav'a N?w "K pr*M Tr. il" Duplet K liptir Skirt, (of which we give ai illeetralion,) ie the etvle, of ell other*. beet adapted te il.e preaeat fnebieae of ihe ladiee, and ?l*? the meet graceful, gtvlidh a bo elegant Skirt ever produced.? ll haa ao rival, edeept (farhape, in antlher ef Rrndlev'a mevt popular ait lee. called the Pride of the World,' which haa all the meriie ef the former in regard (legibility, durability, comfort and eeenwoiv, etc., dif* fe'ing froin it only in shape.?Frank Letlit't Lady a Magaxihe May, 1864 P. S. ? Me-era We?ta, Oradl y dt Cary are the eole owner* and rtclunive manufacturer* of Ika tbuii ln?ll? ?l?k?.i^ "UiplH Sklrle," Kid ? ?r? informed bp : th?ill that lha demand far the "D*pli( j Klliptie Skirt** ihue far thla year had ?c?b mora than double ibalef aoy pre?i?a? year since they inlrod'iced lid* remarkable inren* lie* to the public, and the demand la large* ly increaeing daily from evfy eeclioa of 1 he Uaited tfialee M well a* other coao* Iriea. Thaae aklrta are far aala by eeme of oar Village merehaola, aod are eaiveraally ad< aired by (ha ladiaa. I aacME, iMVriia'ft Vi"ii"fer Lbt Him Dowi East.?Tbs man nor is which our military heroes srs 1st dow? lo tbeir origiosl Isvsl, on tbeir rsturo boms, ie?eometitnee mors sauting to tbs lookhre os thus flattlring to tbs esbjsct A cmi in poisC Qti.Stn. II., wsutsul in s regiment from tbs bsdgsr Ststs ss Captain. Before lis Isft tbs rendezvous lis was promoted to Colonel; and for gal* iatii conduct in tba field waa bravattad Brigadier Gaaarel. On bis retirement Id* civil life, he (aid a friend "they lal bin tfown easy." At Waebingtoa it wad Gen. H. ; at Madieon. Col. il. ; at tbd town whara ba org en tied the company it Waa, 'How ara you Captain t" awd wked b'e got ta 8, whara ba residea, avary boy with fracklad aoaa waa ahoulidg "Llalloj Sara P Who ta ttaiiponbtblkI?Tba officiate at Wasbingtoo aeera to ba attempting to tbifl tlia responsibility of tba very foaliab and crual ardar putting Jeff Davie id iroua. It appeara ibal tba President baa nothing to do with tba matter, and that tba order baa baan traced to tba daor of Secretarv Stanton ! ba respoosible for it I?A'tlf York Hcroldt Montgomery hioeee, Collector for ia* tar n a I Revenue ia tba Firat Diatfict af thia State, baa resigned?aot baiag abla to taka tki aath. Gov. PlCKBN'B ?Til# Augusta Conititulionalitt learns from a relative of tbia Jintirgutahed gentleman, that tLs report of bis illness is unfounded. All the Iocs! elections in Southern Illinois ahdw democratic (nine of from 50 to 100 per cent, over the last vole. Parry Davie' Vegetable Pain Killer. the okbat family medicine or TIIE aos. l'?ie Killer, taken internally, should he adulterated with milk or water, and sweet, end wiih auger !f deuireo, or made iato e tyrup with moiaaeea. Fur a Cough, a few drops on sugar eaten will ha mere affective than anythiag elaa. For Sore Throat, gargle the throat with a mixture of Pain Killer and water, and relief ie immediate isd the cure positive It ahootd sot be forgotten that the Pain Kilter ia equal)* a* R?oJ to take inUreally, la to a?e exitrnalljr. Each ball la ia"wra|?* pad with full direclioi.a Tor ita uaa. July 4>h?Ima FINANCIAL AND CO MIC BRUTAL.' Naw Yokk, Juaa *4J. Flour dull. Cation dull. Wheal haa a iefliaing lead-ne jr. Cora haa daaliaad I ianl.; aalra of 2i,000 boahala al 84 ta OS rente. Flour eloaed buoyant. Gold iSlf. Niw York, June 21 CotUn dull at 27 la 29. Geld 123}. Ne* Yc.rK. Jun* 37. GaM at noAit t-?.?lay 1661. Kxi*h**f* 11, Cotton dull at38 to 46. Saleafertb* waak 10 000 kalaa. New AlverliMHeau. k m PICTURE , GALERY! Call at BROADAWAY'S PICTURK BOOM, where tow mn get a perfect picture from $1 to $6,00. (Opposit* reiidonco of Kr. A. Mayor.) COPYING NEATLY DONE ??d PICTURES ENLARGED, if sired. Call soon As my stay is limited: W X. BROADAWAY. LtacMMrrilW, J?ly 7, IS60. NEW FOUNDRYAn MACHINE SHOP, AT ' CUARLOTTE, N. C. M. MARTIN k CO.. Ha*inf riaov*d their Werha Irom 8l?ww. illlt, uutofl aeeaty, to CkvUltt, roapeet" fully iofi.rm their old pttrAni nod tho pah* lie foaomlly that I hoy have opeaed Vodi4ry and MicMm tlkngk at the old Navy Yard lot. la tho city of Chariot to whore they are prepared to iilkl all aorU of Castings * For Htoaa Enginaa, If ilia, Faeteriee, Water Wheel-, Cao? MilU, Faraaiog lapliaaatit 4o, See, Ac. jKEPAIRINQ. Particalar atteatiea wil! ha paid to repairiof af all klado. * all w?rk ejuil . .. " j*-r * martin;' john wilkm, j?'r ?tt imui^^*1'^ * a