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Local items. An Appeal. I every vell-regulated Printing l1ice, the Plitor, . roprietors and ("oinposi tors, alt at and pay taxes. T !ecure theso iocessitics, they toil Und labor day after day. We have done the lat ter, ii th is ofive, but we have se'ly failed inl the former. The tax-colleetor was here on last; Thrus dayv, and we cottld not all raise money C011eugh to 1y t% Olw avy taxeswe have to shouldir. We are e>mpecllcd to linllm e" u1111,1 oil.Il tllt ! in t e i t, })eealuse we t-e l igel to, eat up thleir mca hoef're it is ipi il f'or. '\We speak that (;we do kiow," and we feel sadly what weC :pal.: The in1ebtedn.ss ol' our patrons is not , indiviliily, largue ; but tle ag gregate hielp its collect iou would unow affilrd Its is "). We ppeatl ptainly ; wve hope we do si to the ale end willing. Will tie iimlted to I I 3 onice pdeao'; ca il setth-, as we arie olm,'1"d.l to) hive motiev. .i A RR1 E), Oi Wednes lay, Juily :41, by Rlev. C 11. etts. at filie A. It. Churl l, in this lowin, MIr. JMllN 1'. MIATTilNWSZ, Jr. '1nd Mliss LAURA 0. ELLIOTT, nl o' Winnsboro. We congratullalte our ol friinld upolln his hnppy lot, in at l:t. reaching I hat 'con. sumnati donl devoittly to lie wished," wiich seemv; It :Iwail nicecssavily sooner or h lt', illt men or hik pro'ofessio't. Wv are only sur pris-ed, tHat lut1vinl-r Servedl So ln:.t , Hsligh. prin.t or Ilymen011, hie has) resi ed hlis allmue 111011 till il now. S ime of his biaclelori friels, we kntow a, tie ut-le of I raea hIble ina trulst, hlowever, that Isk experiencel of ee liby y et' v ii nhancve 11's I. is ca h's iol of the .joys oft it' i oy ta his Care111 m111y be liglitenid. and his pleaures mutn ltilied mt. til he shall veach the 'iull na:as r of hmp. pis thuwhie ki sM u' bn: n endI nd h." LATE AfRRVA8! TIHOMPSON, WITHIERS & WOODWARD'S. 4 ONS1STIING IN PA I'T OF Jh-own, lleanccedm Colore.1 slime:putns, C Wot I nd es anud Iled Ticks, Coats's Spool Cotton, 1'ine aine ac hosomsa. T EZXT. C .i:; . Aln Asoimnti, otf Shoes, mnado in North Cartoli na. Terms 0ashT! A fine lot of Counatry Cuired Bacon, Ihaltimiore Sides9, Petrioleumn Oil, (ini 5 g:thloni canls.) july 9 N 0 CREDIT, 1000 Bushel Yellow Corn, 500 " 'Whito " 10 RbIs Pink Eye Potatoes, 300(0 Lbs Clear, Rlibbedi Sides, 50 IBag~t Country Flour. A general a:ur'amnit of . AND PLANTATION HARDWARE, Qna hand and w be'sold for CatlIt only. JollN P. AIilEW\S, Jr. Pesn havinig empty corn bags~ belong lng to mea will please return w~iih as little dlelay ast possible. - J. P. M., Jr. ma~r 17 FLOUR FORL SALE. (1i0OD North Carolina~ Flouri,. in sa'3ks. U Jut recolvedl. KE TC IIIN, McM A SI'E lt & CO. moay 80 Latest by Telegraph. Cablo Dispatchos, LONos, July G.-Tiio Govelrnamnent. hail released the convicted Feniani, Conadot through I le iluilence oj M inister Atlans. Patus, Jutly 6.--It is rellorteiL I it Naipo leoni has cotncluded to disari 31,000 11101 o the Frenel atray ianmnediitely. News Items. Ni w Ou.r..-s July 6.-The Republical 8siate Conivenit ion met inl lloustonl, Texas, yesterday, andi elected ex-Gov. Pleaso per inantt. l'resident ; tho olier ollioers wer*a tlirce white anl oe blhick man. 'ie at tentlaice tuottsltl b Ac, ully twenty 1th white~s beiing piresentl. .\ stornmy se-ssion[ k expectl e, 1it there lre eairs that it wil en- i at Hiot. No reolutioi a1ioptet yet. Iii' caises ol'yellowV itver int GIalvest on anal twoi0 ia Ithi friom baIck votmit. 'TI :itlyor Iai; tnr ird l i diaiteo.3t 11al free ist it disiaiect~ints. No 'e-rs aro ontertaito ol' its becoininlg epidernaio. Nm:w n.a:. NS, Ju 11'.-TI'o Atustrima ,ita lEli:labet h.I liat orders to procved to VAera Crtz, witidtit, dlay, to bring the Awl. Ir-itan atil Mexican lite il alist ollicers antd I hO0 0 ICee. PIhle will ret r iliti iiiat ei ly. Cl. Sikiry anu ot her ollieers of aho Vera Cruz garrisona, who arrived ilt 3olbile by ithe Tabasco, have Coline here. wusi a INWos, J uly t;.-The total registra tiol inl Alexa111-i is 2,02--bltack riuaijOri. Iy 205; clallenaged, Il;: rejecteel 7--all h lilt vs. lIteral revemie receiltai to-day $783,. 000. Tile .c 'retarV of tile TrunlillV 11e1d ti Natiornal lak aintleposis 3,t ), 000; National huik irlhation $A98,1105, Ii'nj* 1n illrnu1al revenute receipts; tor tle week ..38, I,0ul 1. Loaliig mnemnbers say (lat Congress will not taike 111 [lhe questioll of retbiikingd tile levets onl the Mlississippi ulltil (lhe S1tit .111? i'CoUtistIuct cd uniler tleo Aots of Con Teoss. Lar'ge amaao1ntts o' gold areo going into tle sub-itreasury ill exchatge for gold notes. h-l700,000 gold iterests will bo paid ont iie 7t It. 'th cons'it at Kingstoin reports to the ,tate lainart latent, J nInaC 8, the pre'OVa1TlCc of tie yem llowV fevir as elileice a1tt1 ilia lignat ; Ole. t'tti- It tit o caases are fatatl-mostly Coiatinltol to thle in1:lcclimated. The ioeet ion O it 1the Stratt caso clos e il to lay. rt-ailley, ir., anrde (i te opening SIt-ia-ch ('i- th e iel ce, lie revievedil the tea ianany ot' tIo liosectliota, to io..Ow tae prne' presence on the I llt o', April ; anit saiit leucold pa i prove (liat most o' tile witn 1145Were either ininaouis or Inista I:t n: i: wonahl prove~' t lat Sa-att was nlot withinl -100 imiles ot Wa-Itingto on eI w.(lav of a Ie asa sitliatio ; ual ; inther4, ti t. it was itholl a' ioutI, Stratt 1n t . \t A tverot who wcre in froint o' the theatre that taighl; but that lae wouil'i pleice the tlaeCC toen reuterreil t) oln Ihe . taild, anl w ould luice tle aaiaali Ilo looeil in l nl s carriaat .e, ul tl la 111:111 Wiaho Calleil [he tit'e, as well is' Ite in-livilual descrilbel as tile villaIloaius. ling t:aan. Inl closillg his remltarks. l : kaid hie woald ahlo prodlce tt! oirigi ta l atgreemeta lot ell en thet assainst, viih tat1ir g uli e siginmlitllres at tactli , anil 1,hat :1 w-ither hIlae 1 n1111te tif Mi-1. u tti-VILt 1101' .John urratt vould appear upon that pa. per. Particulars3 of Maximilian's Death, NI.:% OmI.I-s, Jily 3.--Tie f llow. in.r pia rticilars have boen receivel of Mlaximillit's executiLion. ,T'ho trial of Mlaximilian, Mejial al M11ramon01 ended on that! 1-1lt. 'l'hv were sentenced to bue execited oni the 16th. Jilarez sus p:lo-d ihlie executionm for three days, atnd ley were shut oi an0 111, at 11. A. M. Colonels are sentenced to six years idiprisontuent fuitlettianant.Colontels five years ; minor oflicers two years. Briga diers nl exceptional oflicers to be tried by courtimatial. 'Ihe City of Mexico srreidered to lDiaz onhe e lst. Juarez senat hainm a conIgr-aitlatory note, withi directions as to thel4 dlip)oatin olf prisoners salym~g "you will transfer ntativo prisoners to yourI ownIi commtandt, or piut. theman at lib (arty. accord(intig to circulmstanIces." For Clgn piioners you wuill rettatin for furthter iipjositionl by the Governmtient. A tutait tlao atclaives tathen on tue oc Onlpallona of Quteretaro were some djocu. nwnitts reilat i ve~1 t th last willI of Maxi.. mtilian, whereini itn caiso of' his death i, 'lTeodosia, [jalaez, Jose, Miatta, Ljtana and ~;larquIise, lao flassssins of Tuenba~i, IiEcbeo wvrites from Quierataro: By e'xecuitingO a few of these0 master traitors, I haive mtade terror the~ ordter Of the day~ every whlere. 1I havO imposed Jlarge cotlniutions 01n the rich, con fiscatedl their property. and in all thtose places witere I cold (do so in personl, my dele gatoes haave strictly complied with my orders'anu~d I hopo) before closing my muit31ary careotr, to see tile blood of' evory foreignter S pi lled who rosides in my There is a report that Maximilian was shot. int the face, and the Mexican Qen erals in the back as traitors. Both the Liberal and Impiertal papers of lHrownsviilo cotndomn thce execution. The1 Rl~anch~ero is iln full mourning. T1he Gonvenor of Matramoras had all te bells rug antd rockets fired on theo receptionI ol the neOws of th1e executioni. Ilo sent, (orniiial information of 1110 fact to Gen. R oynolds. Washington Nehws, WJAsHINGTrON, July 3.-Thore is a gnorum~ inl hoth Il ouse's. In tile Untited St ates Sonate thirty. 1four anlswered. Four Bills, explanato ry of recons.truction, wero introduced. Mr. Wilson's provtdes that all oflices held untder the anthortty of the Rebel States Governmnent ho declared vacant, thirty days after the passage of' tho Act. The Comimandting Gcneral may then fill tihemt by the continuance of thoso in ollico, or app~ointin~g others, or may or der elections. T1hie Board of Rtegistra tiotn shll havo power to reject registra tioni to thoso .snspected of wishing to evade thto ; requitrments of,. the law; to examine aplhicants, tako testImony within twenty days after the comipletion of registration, and may erase names wrongfully registered. Frolynighnysoa'sl anthorizos Comn manadors to suspend or remove State officers, fill vacancies, and validate acts dono heretofora itt accordance with the above. Edmund's is similar, except that the District Commnanders' acts are sbllject to the approval of the General of the A rmies. Drtnko's consista of twelve sections. Sumner introduced somno climracteristic bills, and after appointing 1 Conittee to wait on the President, the Senato aIjoiriled till Friday. III the I louse, 130 answered. ThI o Speaker aunounced that the first busi. ness was to swear in niew members. The Ken',mcky delegation approached the Speakers'stand, w hen Sechenk roso to i point of order. Ie had in his pos session the protest of Samuel McKee I against Jahn Yotig lirowi being ad mitted, nnd allidavits that ho had re sisted the rebellion. Ildridge sail lie Iid made similar pirotest agrainst Siokes, wheI the Spakerl decided tIMe Ioceed. ing coiuil not be inte rip'd ; said Ie hoped1 the snIlme ruling wnild prevail now aIs heretofore. T: s--.Hakert said. "(Alontlemen muLt have iisund.rstood." The Clerk then prlodiced the Irote-;ts and alida, vit.ILogan presetIi a sin ilar protest against. Trimbili. ienijamin prieseited on1e against Knott. Mr. Logan offered the following: "Whereas, there is good reason to be. lieve that in the election rec'ntl y held in the State of Keiitiikv to the For tie-th !oge> he l(-,gal ')tnd local voters im the several districts of, the smid State m ve been overivod and prevenltd from a t rue0 expres :ol of thei r will an.d choice at th, polls by those who have Symipa ilized winh, or act inilly partieipated in1), the Inte rebllion, amd t hat.sic!i h-ctionis weIe carried bv tle votes of ,iltchl dis loyal and retirned rebel, ; and whiereas it is alleged that several of the lIepre sen'.atives elected from that Stato are disloyal, Therefore Resolh'e, That the credentinli of all home iimbers elect frotn the Stath of' Kentnmeky hill be refeired t.o in (joim ititee on Elections, to rporl. at as early a, day as piacticable, and that, pending the repoit of' the sai.1 committnee, none of said membeirs shall be allowed to talco the oath of offiec and adiiitted to seat s as such. After a long debate, and excepting A idams, iepiesentative of the 7!h Dis tiet, fiom the action or tihe resolution, it was passed, thus killing eight Demio crtevotej. A Cortinittee of nine were ap1ointed to cisilh-r What fut her legislation is nee-wSary% onl reconstrnetlcionl. The' louse then adjorniiied to Fri day, In the Snrratt trial, Charles Wood, a barfber, testifield that Ie shaved Sinrat here on the day beforc lie assassina tion. Prank V. I eatoni tesifled of having seen at pirson looking like the pirisnirit iI rOt of 0 tie 11eate on t he night, of the as.assi nation. T. 11. Imhode. Mt Af havi "g seen t e uisolner at the lieatro during the day of tha assas sinmm Itol. The Internal Revommc receipts to-day amonit.to .'1,500,000. Associate Justice 'Wayno is siink. Ing. Richmond News, Ricinmosi), July :.-The first, lo. of new wheat, was sold to day at *-2.60. Tho colored majority registered in the lower ward to-day reacied 333. Registration in Georgia. SAV.XANN , July 3- 4-11 whites and 159 lacks registered to-day. The Board recieil instruct ions to register all who canl take lite oath. Tho board invites applicamns, that a few dars back were refused, to call again. From Now Orleans. Nma Ouun~i s, July 3.-ho Board of I Iealtti reports oflieialfly eight, tcases and six deaths oif yellow in the last two weeks. 1t is 1not considleredl an itenidem-. ic. Vessels fronm the infected T1exasi ports will be quarantmned. From Washington, WAuNGToX. July I .-W\eichtmnn 's cevidence in the Snrra'.t ease has been concluded, Th'le follow ing occurred du inug thle cross-exainnat ion: XVitness remtembered a remarlk made at table tho morning aftier the assassi nationi, "Thme deathi of [inciolni was nothi. ing more thian theo death of a iigger in the army." Question. Who said that. Answer. Anita Surratt. Q. Did you teli that at the assassina tion trial ? A. I (lid not. Q. Why did you oot.? A. B~ecau~so I fhad too amuch synmpa thy for the poor' girl. Q. Why (do you tell it now then ? A. Because you drew it ont of mec and because I have been ihunted down and persecuted for time last two years, on account of these people. Dr. McMillan, the Surgeon of time ship on which Surratt escaped1 from Can ada, was then put upon the stand, lie said thmat Smuratt expressed fears of the detectives and :mnado marvellous state nments of trips to Riichmonid, and othier iracidents, but so far there is nohing implicating hiim with the assassination. McMillianis testinmony is niot coniclud G4reely has boon before the Juidiciary Committee and has left for hmomie. It is stated that his testimon~y did not strengthmen thme impachment. Inmtornmal revenuo t.-day $2,024,000. Judge Wayne of the Supreme Court ms very sick. PowrsgMou'rH. Jumly 1 .-Rear Admir able George T1. Pearson, died hmere to day, agedl 68. SAN FRmANomSCO, Junmo 3.-The Mfo lana sailed1 to-day wvithl $ 7,00 of which $1,158,000 is for Nowv York. The Indian depredations in Idahlo con tinute. Mexican News. WVAsinmNGToN, July 1.-An extract from a dispatch received at the Navy Department dated Vera Cruz, Jimne 25, anmdsiazned "F. A. Roe, Commamndor," says: "Manximillian was shot on the 19th. I have beggod for lisa corpse for the Austrian captaini, but was refused. The City of Mexico fell June 20. Vera Cruz holda out. On accounut of Ib for cign legion, Diaz ordevrs that thero shai1 I bo n acceptances of a suirrender." SoUv1,TiwE.-sr PA, , ltime 29. ') lhie Austrian Ambassaldo (it \l'fsh. ington, D. C.: I have jusIt colie ill to telegraph yo of the coidenainuon and exection (i Maximilian. President Juares reflses Lii ueliver ilp his budy. (Signed) M. Till UT. Captain in Austrmui Navy. Southorn Now, Mon1.1:, July 1.-livo freedmn'ii have beenl ppointied on tle lice, aid were1* A'worn1 ill by May., r I utmn this Ni*:w OI.;.:AN., July 1.-Thsta er Dcewey, with the 280h ca1valry N, arrIi vId yestverday from luimliano> with yel low fever. Piv'e died It St. U barles last night. Only one new case im report utd. [NWo like to be libora!, anid therefore give tho version of the above despatch as found in another exchae.-En. Ni:ws.] N a:w O)u ss, July 1.-lt. Dewer, of Ihe 281h cavalry, arrived froiml Indi anai1, with yellow fever, and diel at the St. Charles last, night. The only niew casie reportedl. The Ierms of Shieridan's older extendi iIg" rIeistr.ioll iumlitfiinitely excite pret Iy severe Vditorial collimimIt from the Picag/une. Thle 8.am1o paper Conchules a Mlogy on Maximilian as follows: "ltii. if as an independeint and141 selfgov (r'ing power Mexico his one friend left, am1iong ivilized nations, we anlmot coll (eive which it is. Tho very naine of Mexico litist hie oIhhtath Iroi the roll of nations, and its Inians, like Caaanm chos and Seminoles, bo driven to their holes il the Iountain, Ilitr' to pensh oit. if the arti, if we mi'tit aki not, ti le feehng of the A mnerican and every other people. The Times says that tle receipts of the City Treasuiry nverage $6-0,000 per daY. IUCeM)N ), JnIllo .-Th fir lot. f iiw Wheat, w. reiceiv(ed i here io-dav. A largec meeting was hlvd to night mawl addresed by pIrnut. c:'n:. All were Iurged to register and a sured t11hat thelir rigls are not. a 'ceted by the Alex andrina colstitutl1ion. 1Te (1eimains of (eneral A. P. Hlill were bron-uIht to tIe citv to-dav and interred in 1 ully wood CeieItery. SAt.txx .ui, July 1.-59 whites and 21 1 colored rIgistered to-day. W siM-r;iox, iil 2.--Speaker Col fax of' the I louse. and l4u Wade dent pro. tem. of1,he Senate, haveUa ved. AD3 1.N1ISTRATLO l N4 T i. L? persons having clii uaims apxmI ii.I Iith andt 41 1hoSe indebit d thereto, i'e herteby no tified ino present. the nne and inakl pay mncltf to C. ). YONGUL', Adi'r. Xka- Chester S/andahrd copy twiec and foirward hill Io Mr's. (". 1). Yolngue, Yonglcs Yile, S. C. July . DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! GREATEST REDUCTION IN PR IICES AT1 LADI) BR~OS., NO. 2, BANK RANGLE. We hiave muade thie Grteatest Rednetlou in DRY G(OI)S, S1l.0ES,H IATS,&c., wichi hats been effected~ sInuce the W~ar I LOOK AT THIS ARRAY I Calicoes, (good quality). fr'om 12lc. up. Mttlu11n, (1 yard wide,) f'rom 25ic. up, Bleached Hlomespns, a from10hc. up. 84 Bleached Sheetiung, (No. 1,)7. 54t Ileached rillow Casinug, 80c. lloop Shh-ls, from75ch. up. Men's Shoes, " .6 up. --o - Everythilng oleo wil be sohl at corres ponldingly LOW DOWN P'RICES. Call quick if you want .BAEG-AI]ST I Those goods will be sold for the Cash and Cash Only I NE I8 SUMMARY. --- Thirty eltn trees, twenty years old, have been successfltlly Iransplanted from the forest to the front of Congress itall, sarati o ga, at a cost of thity-tivo d1o1lar each, to take the place ofthe noblo onc.s destroyel by lihn oire. A letter from Poru, received in Frante, anntlounti1ces that on the I Ith of May (lhe Congress passed a bill decl141ing that the tradie in guano should be fice, alnd, that lie artide shouhl le sold by public auction instead of by condat with certain hous es1. A steatl clrrICtgp gitlt, fired4 rectillv -t New Vork bfoI a h- 1d of -tmIIIy anld Iavy rounds with solid -1-0 iAtads shot, i(ial Iorty-pound eb:nes of plowdei within six muwinies, a result Which had never before been attined Nwith i a cann1on of that des cripiuOn The English language Is herenfter to Ie stiol in the pulli schools of Japan, and American works tre to bo (he (ext hooks. The Jalanese connissoioners in thiscoutitry have Ordered somi e wetiy thouisand COpi of various American shool Iiks, an i Ihe first, shipteit was ittade frrom New Yorik on Wedlnelday, by way (f th Istit1us and San Franeisco. The cnorious prices occasioiially reali zed in Entighind t the sale of r0 hooks were recetly Cast in the10 shade al. fill ao. lion of drawings, echings and engravings, where the filnest known copy of emrnt's "Illandred (Inilder Piece," 'C'hit Ileallig th Sick," one of th only eight, implress sions known to exist of this picture in (le 1irst siaie of the plte, broughL th obsurli sut of' eleven hundred tni vigly pounds. it cost. i(s prteviousi owner. two hIundr41)'ed poimltds, and tie pIerson w ho sold it 10 himl tit tilat, pice was presentt. i tho Auction. t The feiale sox, after much i agitation, I have gained it )oinlt in ilollad. The %l intis ler of the laterior has issued a decreti ad. mtittll thell to examitilion for the piosi. tiln oftC asiIant 1t1h1 ecarie a111 oclupation hlitherto re-tricted' exclusivel.y to muen. This I mteasure will enable the lllland doctors fol have (heir presc rilti -inls olIe up tby itch'i wives r daughitr'ters nitd will tlhus relieve t hem, from) i ie cbarges of a male assistant. h'lte decre I asbeen receiveil with a good deal of' tsnishment . by t lie mialo plersuasion at ihe whoue, who look 11n)( this as atie begin. oinning of a systemtic invasion of maSen . linte privileges. The rencl u Ipeo)r gives (ho lmiRanager of the the ate at Cani Cilialtisa ubsidy I fromn hsl prl-ivy liilre, in order Ihat. h li theatre tmny b I'ired for the whtoe tny, rom t Mmrshal to the private soldier. There is a pelformance every day except. I Sunlday Each divisiol of I the arimiy visits the theatre in tni. Thu theatre holds 2100 places; 1.100 are Teserved 1for the sol. diers, .. or iie non-commnissioned olliers, 210) for lhe ollicers, and 100 for the field >ierts. Vaudevilles, coieliet f ntil oper NeI es aro played:; 2-4 seads are preered for vivilians, who pay. Tho ssin is lide. iillots. A wholo band is detailed 10y' ser vice every daty, and there are.0 bestiles I wkel musicians to acopany the laude villes. Ilecent Illinois newspapers spealk with conilence if t reuitlts of 1110 efforts mi iak - ing in that State to tunufac tiure sutgar from heel a'fter hle plan tdopted in Ftac ) few yecars ago, and4 sinice pros~cu~itI d l wit much01 suiccess. The subljeelI. is atgn of' ahout. I hirty thous nd poun1 1(11lds of' shugar I' 1I Chiicago from1 aI manufIta':el in tg esl btlish diment I. tt Ch'lalworLth. Thiis sugartl is totid to have ~ been( tmatde in Marb a nd 111 ) is a part of' thie prduc.l)t of' Ittst. seas'tstt busineiss, thle hteels x havir.g been preservedCt in pit s throughl lie wint1(or. l-ixpertiece senms Io Ito ountclsive inl tegartd o the gootd saechiatIint propttiesiIC of' hiee t gr'own itt this Joutrtty tas compared i with thtose of' Fran.1)O Thell MemhisI Ihd/e'in saysi one of' the largest, if' not the very ltt'gest, taft, of' tim ber e'er Iioated dlown thie Mississippii ivert 1o Ithis polint n1(1ivedl 0 reetly. Th'Iis Im-t men~tse raft wa Wt owed down the tiver, andl wVouldI, if' placed on dry landh, COver' over' otte and( at half acr-es of' groundtt. It is comptosedl c of' five htundr'ed anid twenty-soveni tiers, C averatginlg each 5)0 feet, and con~tnig itt all about, 1,400,000 squlare feet of' linoly seasloned cypress. Maty of' theo frees airo g vory largo, binig sixiy iniChes in diameter, ~ antd about, sixly feet in lengthand are' to be ulsed as paving the streets of Mempthis with Ni lofson palvement. All the toiber' is 1in110 ly seasoned, anid a quatity of' it 18 saidI lo ~ ha~ve been cut for thte past twetity years. S-rIrLr NIun.n DRAWS 'rH. i. Tile Maine Democratic State Conveni tion Resolved, That thte United States bonds ought to be taxed ; thattex omnption ftrom talxationl of about 01n0 thtird ptart oft theo entire wealth of the country in the shape of Uovernmeunt I scurities, is anu ouitrago tupon thte righlts of the people.; thait it 15 iln vto-. lation of cvet'y principle of justice and hostile to the wolf'aro of the coutn try ; that it is suibversivo of tho very foundation principles of our G]overn. mont ais estaiblishled by our fathers; it tends to foster and prlotoet the riohb capitalists and bond-htolders at the cx p ense of tihe laboring class4 casting tihe I hteavy burdlon of taxation from the fa VOred anld protected few upon the back of thte unprotected poor man, whoese life anld strengthl aro becing con staintly exhauted to pay tihe deficit in taos resulting from tis injustice. ZEPHIYRt PUFF, IlN 2MHN TOBAC00I. JUST Receivoll, at DE3SPORLTES & BRO1. aprt-il 0-tf______ PARLJOR IIATOJIL%. IOR SA LE BY L DES POR TES. & DRO0. may 2 cided to bring it before the generous people of tie 1orth, by giving a Grand National Entertimenst, trustuing to their active co operation and sy upathbiling aid for the im Iediato supply of mneans to enable them to purchase and forward food to statrving thou. s1ad. Theo Urand National Entertainmen will bo givens at Washington, D. C., August 1. 1867. 300,000 tickets will be offered for sale, at $2 each. Every ticket will be en. tt0 tI -,nu a'.trd, wic.h ! talke plne!n at the saie time. Half the amount will be in valuable awards to the holders, and the lmanhteta will be devoted at once by the Lady 'Manaagsr to purcluaing food to bo seat onth f'or inin edute distribution among the SMost neetty. The Lady Managers have en 1 4,0(red into au n ii angement with Messra. Bentley, Clark & Co-, to superintend tho (isposal of tickets, and conduct tohe enter ftitu' -itil n a manner worthy the patronage and support (l the pnbaIO. 1. An elegant Mansiononl Fifuh Ave lnie. New York City ; title perfect, de00d deposited in escruw, actual Value, $80,000 2. Twenty Thounsand Dollars in 10.40 (Overnmnentt hoidi, 20.000 3. 1 entireset. of Diaionds complete, conprising Pin, thr-rings, Brace let atad Necklace, very maagnifno't, 15,000 1. 1 Set elegant )innmonads, colnlp'te, 12,000 .. I "'ut Diamidi IaIm.i E.ml;eralds, 10,000 6. 1 -et Diamson 81tuds an(d :beove I taons, 7,000 7. t Sinogle Soliiniro Diniond liing, 5,00( - I i uingle Solire Dilmnond 'in 4.000 . Minfgle Solitaire liia %mnd 8tu, 8,00 1 1 Diamonl Scarf Pin, 2,000 11 to 15. 5 Cluster Diamond IHings, $1,01. 0 ea ch, C,000 10 to 2 0. 5 ,Jiles Jaurgenssenl Watchcs, [Ilhunter's $00 elacht 3,000 21 to 2-5. 1Thoms1ns Nardins Watchos, [i a It ersF -5001 eachl,. 2,.-t)t0 26' to 50. 25 8oliaire Limonl Rfings, $0641 elacht, 1),000 51 to 75, 25 Sets elegant Coral, eoms Ilete, $l00 eaelh, 10,000 76 to 125. 50 Sets elegant (larnets, COMtpL-Ite, comprising Bracelet, Sleev u lions, Ear.tings and Breastopin, $200 ecli, 10,000 121' t0 1,125>. 1,000 Chromos, Artist's l'rool', 20,000 1,126 to 6,125. 5,000Elegnant Engrav IIIg, 625,000 6,1% to ti,225. 100 Soo ASilver Pliaed Tea Service, very heavy, 10,001) (1,226 to 10,00o. Consist lui of Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Photo. ga'pzah ic Alsbuiss, Sets Silver Plated 1- orks, Fish Knives, Napkin Rings, liOIxce. Ladies' linadkerchlies, (Iloves, &0 , 44,000 Tolali, $300,000 All awards will be delivered or forwarded as directed, lthe day nfler the distribition. The (list ributionl will be superintended by at Committee of well known gentlencia, who, in giving their iid and sanction to this no ble clarity, will not. only receive the conti dence of the puablio at. large, but the waram est thalntks of t Ie Ladies' Soeiety in Aid or the Sutfloring and Destituto Poor of the South. SINGLE TICKETS, $2.00 OLUi RAThS. 6:Tickets, $0 75 Tickets, $135 10 Tickets, 18 100 Tickets, 180 20 Tickets, 81 160 Tickets, 270 .10 Tickets, 6.1 200 Tickols, 360 -1) Tickets, 72 300 Tickets, 540 60 Tickets, 0 500 Tickets, 900 EJst ablished an d reliable agents will be al lowed I per cent. comission. All orders or conmmunicat ions addressed to mlanlm1 Ofilce. DENTLEY, CLAIR & CO., 222 Pennsylvania Aveine. LP. 0. Box 10.1 WnshhIgton, D. 0. Full information regarding the Entertain lent may ho obtained at the ollioe of the( 'Ladles' Rocioty in Aid of the Suaifering and Dositute Poor of the Sout," .No. 175 FIfthl Avonte, Now York. loNonAnY M Nias.-Mrs LW Jeromo, Mrs Mark lrumagim, Mrs James Willets, Ms i Undlerhill, Mrs Wmas Iveosn, Ma's .Jas Darling, Mrs 11 Shumanm, Mrs A Frear, Mrs Abrahiam Liucoln, Mrs C N Chaplin, Mrs MI lDuncan, Mrs J I Clark, Mrs Daniel Sloan, Ms's WV I Astor, Mrs A T 8towart, Mrs Augutst Belmnont, Mrs WV Aspinwall, Mrs iR E Fenston, Mrs Simeions Drnpor, Mrs A Lawrence, Mrs Hyatt, Mrs A C Rlichiards, Mars 1'0 C Casrringtona, Mrs M C Cogswell, Mr's T1 K Tillinghast, Mrs M HI Grinsnell, Mrs M K Shiaff'er, Mrs C M Garr'Isons, Mrs A lI Mlack, Mars J1 C Barrinagton, Mrs AA Kellogg, Mrs Le~and Capesrs, Mrs A la l)elorrest, Mr's L E Kennsedy, Mrs BI O Tay lor, Mrs J1 C Fremonest, Mrs Frank B Howe, Mrs (eorge Munsger, Mras A E Brumnside, Mrs I1 C Mlur'phsy ; Major.-Oanerals Shecridan, Pope, Schaoflold,Ord, Sickles, Dix; (iovernorn hurnside, P'ierrepont, Swann, Woertha, Orr, Pat ton, Jenskins,. Wells, Blrownlbow, Bramn belte, Murphy, Walker. Exu-uruvu CosmshTTr.--A/re Laurit Bro'oks, Mrs Chasles Wadsworth, Mrs D~rake Mills, Mars E S Adas, AMrs 1 Slier mns, Miss Ml Dusncan, Aliss A/aria Moulton, Mrs Jamies Clark. Mrss iIA RLOWF' MATHERI, 8ecretary, 29)0 Fifth Avenue, Now York. july 2-td CANDIES! CANDIESI 1'ink Cr'eam, White Cream. Clove, Mint, Rose, Cinnatuon, &c. Sugar Al lmondi, Kisses,-with ver. ses, Lemon JUrops, 11080 Drops.. iJollies. Apple, Pineo Apple, Peach, Cur rant. Lemon Syrup, Raisins, Sari'Ines arid Segars, All of which will bo sold low for CAsu, DFBP1ORTES & BRO. ~TO TilE LADIES!I MRS. 0. E. REEID, of Columbia, Ia lchsansged her place of busIness to . n more commrrodlous storo, (ext door to E'. Pollard's, on Main street,) and will keep' constantly onhkand a freeh supply, of the latest styles of FREFNCHI MILL! IERY. i'n all its branches. Also, susperlor silk Coc orings, Hair Bruaids, Curls, lrenehTuorseittu &c., at low pricos. Ploas-eoi cand exam1i inie before purchsasingrelewhere. D .,Xone withs NeatDOse andI Dispafebh - My"2-8ua National Entertainment, For (te lenefit of LADIES' SOCIETY Ini .i. )1of thie Sufifering alil Destiinit Poor of the Soull Will take ! lace inl Wishinutgioi, 1). C., A uglist 1, I;, r ii "Laies' Society in aidot' 01te Siuite -u. lii'atil i ti tt iti Poor o ' h e Somit , wouild respiectfully an.ot earnestly enllillh littettio i 1, e 11%. igel ier.s N rlIt -i ipilbli o the great dis .-) an i feariul Puflferin gluw I irevail int il e i olt'Ihe ri Stalei U~tters :are ithily revocivedl Win1 the Siottill fioi th ' ( .iter:ti l tai g tiv ai l an ininent. citize t'l i' itishin tei h eost b tiil-rt ildin dvelils! oi the li'n tu w t, fauile it: 4 no arvat i lin their iti t: diatvigtt nihhoir :l. The -ullowinig few ex tr.i ts it'mle thle ver llay l tis relived b), the er4, -ir and an irttis of 1t Mciet, are resgpe ti'uIy referrtoi lt : 11'11 i i t i r I'S -i.il l , u rs i.1%, Vick::burg, Miss,., May Noth 18V6. 1 nn glad o see that thie attentiot of th ,rentle atid Immnne ladies tf lthe North i being iurned towards thle sad n.1 IQive latl U11dition tif this once happy land. You, Maldam, sur-rotuo'd with the plen. Iy an1 comiforts of ai wenl' y City, uet hmcely po precinlte ihe t'at that, itl maniic parts of thie Soutihi whole Comnunities 11111 by it aiire in erops and the abone to t1n01Iy oris ei' euivaleint, left intwlt ailof tlh wwomoris or lio atMl that poor women ivith barge htitilile t wit h elples 4 childroen, sc Aecustomied to diependt on the labiior i th. 1s hat1 now, with no4) husband, brother An ;ervanlt to help, and1i 1no mone1ky, they do0 n101 olow what to)414 dotr wheru to go Imo fooi ; u it are left, in the oliutdes of these South lt forests, in 1rg e 1s 1i1i'launt With hungr, iabsisting on wha' the miotlie or larger hioiren' can shooli titr pick tp in the woohe r Oin What 1the few niger Iarly aU >Oor as they aIIreclan brinig llthet. Ollicer (o mily I ta Ii,,tini ianen have Imet vith snil tuthers, ii lnr after dark, out iln he woiod, With fi i., gul jui lived, anid hie Coon or posesum jlust killed ; havo goneo lii11w wit itt ailni let til group of(itittle lInveliigs waiting lu1ient'ly lother's r . -n with s iome of tIhe tly 1rt of Ntod they mls tasted for weoek; and Women and hi Iven have been found withinl sixty Iiles of heecpital of Suillthern Stallt, during the tst year, who hatd tarvvil todeath in their eel. Cabins. Thlele Cases of tlie great iires are ram in e itetorn cities, for here. even thle mlost dolient ely b)rd ennI al enlerally 1,ind :somle wor-k which they can 0 to keep I he Willi from t the door : uiti . Ihe Arnus fir phaintatlions of' thll' South tire pecut uliarly ! echled, Withi miles of forest. or winy hot ween t hemll, poor roads, andl Ih lock and aninls Were nearly all taken by het- war, the 'ninl, the flood or h11 hllve, Who inl such ti iinet i cont5ry, id the famiessed Inities nor often, by he eiimo n'eesity mnmbe them wnut. to ind to sik to travel ol foot, alld there s no other way (o go. Yeourt proltis se t enerlainmen , MNadnm , houbt it pro-lutee only fundls enough to re ile tve a ell fdre10 of the detitution of his country will bo a goodI beginning and my be followe A in other citile North by amiar appeals l o people Who have happily yever felt. ithe desolation andl thi horrors of ichi follow in (he rackii of great, nrmties r invasion. God speed your society in (Ihe i'd Work, is thie wish or, Madun, yours raty, E. 0. C. ORD, .Brevet Mlujor-Ueneral, H UwPUnnu11Ms, Iswr 1.n1.. DIV., t ichmond, Va., May 11, 1867. AM. llarlowu Aiather-Mly Dour Mandam: shall be too glad il anything I cant say il nid Itie societ y I cit nobi work. it Arge lpoporion of the people of the South eo le ndi mny are itll ofyuig WmEst to INihelit.i o enduran o from the vastilation of war nud subsequent failuro r crops. They aro mak11ing every possible erion 'ohevivet their vayu brache 1 of7 'iheta asxstellotwhi'ot e othern view tlot re weoobl tou goiiiicntll Trelie rslicieno to plaolorpoor of the Uthd icyo'i, nd the suiingcin for food. The re Iraty maeaion o nt renisf un' iersa leiro dthoghuto ihn Iltih forat, heavly ranal reunwtheltilOho tohe Not'thd lmaweiil elves to mstta thev' geeois syudps.e eomot fostiters andItoN Incou ill t egoth 1111 aheir h tientllsin t hie iohthnthe ile cnlortsiof lthsieationy i resuy bnt dstc abundant stuccess. of yom, dertMadam, oryereipcifully, your'obidientcservan J.N~l M. CKI F3L, C'oman-ansti 2n1 Miltry Div.,ct 'Cohaton, 8. C., May 13, 186~7. 1100 o leny potrhepooyuhv in vli 'urgnrits rtlaliyof toheliveornmn f tilehled Unied ats, ando thettanificient, conruIn lilay yoarde for the reierous tewido preadtltl destitien inithetteo lvd rent umerts nblovided w ithli foodttand 'crythig.Ando unyi yan obudnt hrvt elve, Itrut, teeer eeou and pros., inetei olovifstor ti imovrcished hd actlheted popution.lib th by besao t' lishesl tor the suesof. yourn sunrtking, to ommande--'ing 2d Mtiitar1ticy Distrt; edofohlan sia, o r. ay0, 18o07.siti( I'miytr ma t bny tollowveyoudh oassur-e 'ns of m poort help itiiorCgenerous indeavorg to stelievo orimpvi hedo nd nhappy eopleI bts lto eres oto out in Mtein af, tht graitded.c is totlori roanifemed byyourt oraiaweon fol tos poGii o on oethr South satroi. hetsecion m'do memoa e "hran'tiish hi ak narche sto to ebotd. Poovefry suer eing IilManddiuin olf tet pepe can hcarcvly ,oi realizti-lvi'g ino husuely costru o. edoVhed boail s, o albuh n nuyo remtJby'holloCweyed, mciate 'ormsbli whose woredy arepobred"-for bl oetito sllu o t o raing oft hugetr. hosao ragp in whyich frot d it Inaother, our fmay. exltisted for mua e onaiw< atonce;he roaIsetant. who hady ake nawervo tils t bg om oodafor hae dhi