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J , , uuBnnu uno- FRIDAY, JUNE IT, 18C4. I DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. WItUAM W. AKMS1KONO, l.f-nr CeM. iUinEitK jrooKi, I r FULL ta.) puiladUi-u VAN trump. yi twined Cou tj itu fill. r"ei.) MACB1AS C. WHITELKY, Of llaneoc Countjr. anort Vr-nD-T, ALEX AN HUH b. B0Y8, Of MKhlsrot tJotintT. LYMAN R I'RirCHtlfcLD, Of Hln County- WILLIAM 8 V. PltEMISH, Ol Franklin Count?. aflHniir, OOMMHSIONrB, ALEX ANI'EH S RAMSKY, of Hurdlo Oootii'. UOARH of rnnMO woiiKi, Cruu. T0 ... , WIIXlAM LA II WILL, Of Aahlinl roimty. CIUIU.KS BDKSVL, Wi Aunt1 bounty. , ': ; Current News Items. lo hiivihif escaped bevoiid lb"' Butler haremoed Oilmore from the com mand of ihn 10 Corps. Cm.--not moving on Petersburg lastTliurs'lay. At the latest dairn. Kmiu bod moved w.th lar cavalry (ores toward Pete r.bug. The capture of Petersburg is d.-emed very cwdtial, and if accomplished, would be a grtat lep on to Richmond Tha pnrsuit ol Morgan i annoum.ru at an cud line. General Slurgi. lout 125 wagonj, 14 piews ofarti'lery, and about 1,600 men, ccordinK to the last report. Oold closed firm in Now York )clerday 9 b 0 ld Bill having passed both House of Congress, only await- the President'. tigna tura to become a law. It it stated that a bill is to be reported tha House to ripeal the draft commutation. An Insult ti White Soldiers. Speaking of the terrible defeat of General Sturgit, (he Cincinnati Gazette says: "The safety of 1,60(1 men who reached Collierevilla after the main body, is ascribed to the- guliuti. try of tha negro couvoy ol 200 men." What an outrageous slaudur is this, upon tha brave men referred. Sixteen hundred Valium wLite soldiers, according to the zette, owe their safety to 200 negroes, went with them and defended tbcin I Whnt will these siileou hundred soldiers think Ibi calumnious lie, wheo they mad il m Gaxette 7 Two hundred niggers, protect sixieoo hun dred white men, and the latter owe their sufe ty to the bravery of the former I lu fact, tone of Republican papers, ever since negroes have been is the army, has been to disparage the white, aud extol the bUck troops. above, however, is the most direct and alander of the white soldiers thai havo yet seen. Revolution Threatened. The New Nation, the Fremont oryun Washington is permitted to talk pretty at it pleases; and il pleases to make threats of rebellion against the rule of Abraham coin. Hero is a paragraph Irom a late number of that paper If Lincoln shall attempt, us it in robable, to defeat oppjuuon to bim by lence and corruption, reeisteuce to such oaaHmss can bardlv be avoided. In order rid themtelvet of a tyrant the people may driven to strike at the louudatioiit of and in tho struggle publiu can hardly fail to suffer No paper or politician has made a of revolution in termt o direct uud distinct at these employed by the Nation. Will it suppressed? or will its editors be imprisoned exiled? 5 We learn from the Journal that it deliber ated for at least twenty four hours, whether should condescend to notice at all the of Mr. ViXLiNDioiua to the city. Finally concluded that "to ignore the fact would an absurd assumption," and so the wat not "ignored " The Journal1, in accord anca with this deliberate conclusion, explicitly, and in language not to ba that Mr. ViLLiNuioBiU has return ed, and for oncn the Journal tells the Noone doubts that Mr. Vai.indioiusi it ear1" No danger of famine,'' says a Repub cau paper. Perhaps iher is no danger absolute famine, but iber is grave reason appreheud a vast amounl of destitution iu (Turing. Tbe surplits in tb country is mall, owing partly to tbe failure of ihe cron of last Tear. The call of Baouoa' for troops, reduced, to an axlant, tha agricultural force of the Added to this, the freezing out of the to very considerable exteut, in all parti tha country, and ibe prevalent drought bow threaten tha corn, make tha anything but hopeful. ' A Washington correspondent wain ntonle tbat thev mar expect Martial Law I r be proclaimed Ukjra ihraa-inonlbs ' A report from Fortres Monroe, announce iha capture' of Petersburg. Whether il from ft responeible source or not wt ' ifi, The Demonstration of Thursday The Demonstration of Thursday Evening. Yssterday evening a large numb-rot ciu tc s assembled in front of tha Esriii olHee, as the starting point eirreed upon, before going to the residence of Mr. Vllhdiobsm. The Regimental Band" performed is admirable IstTle someof tbeir best aire, the crowd aug menting every moment. At half past eight the procession moved for Mr. V.'t house Great numbers of pefWe came also from ail parte of the city, who were not in the proces sion ; to that tha street for a long distance in Irout of Ike dwelling was crowded with a multitude of men and women, all anxious to tee ...j u . .u. j:.,;;l,.r1 r,.l .Ir.nu.nt chain- sum u..i .... ....... B i ..r rn..;iiin ViLumuaBU ad ij.uuv. ... I dtesedlbe assembly eicooiuerauiinKiu. -j. ' coursethe purport of what he said ha been mil-1 represented and perverted by the reporters o' '..,. t .i..j i .1.., L theRopubhcan prett. In the defense of what he and all men of ordinary intelligence anow be the "inalienable rights 01 every usi'mn cltitiiii, he anuourieod his intention to employ meant that would be effjetivo. But he dis tinctly discleimed' at h alwayt doea, any de- si -n to resist, or to incite olhert to resist, the tovoreign aulhority of the law. Tbe rnthutiHsm of the vast crowd, wo have rarely seen equaled on any occasion. It man ifested beyond a cavil, that those who know Mr. Vu.4NDicH4N best, love and honor bun most, end repose conuuence in ni patriotism which the unparalleled calumnincsjaud perse cutions of hie foes can in no wise dismiuish. feet order The whole affair pasocd of quietly and in per Have we a Toodles Among Us! In thnjournafi report of the nmifiiifioeiil Jcmotistration I nut nioht, we read: "Lafe Utveliii followed, but he' of no consequence. The very words of Toodle ! No mailer whnl tmnsmrcd, Toodle alway aid: "In of no consruiienca. lonoies mill D in inacuj. a'. to In many part of Ohio, a iu the despotic (jovernments of Europe, the women are in tbe field dolntr Ibe work of farm hands, while their fathers, husbands and brother are serv- im: as conscripts in tha army. From what a height we have fallen, and to what degrade- lion sunk, under Republican rule I Should our Government recognize tbe Empire of Maximilun, the Dayton EuriK will havo strong hope of recognition from the urnaf. The Jturnal in so doing would then be iu the line of safe precedents. Our situutiun is excruciating to long as our neigh bor refuses lo speak to ut. The Arguelies Case in Cuba. [From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.] ol the the Tha out .nnken we et Liu. quite vio pro- to be Gov ernment, credit threut be or il return it b "lerl" Hates I ertiin American louruals, Ilka the New York Timet, have made haste to applaud the disgracelul surrender of Col. Arguellea by Air, S ward, on tbe ground that, by doing Ibis small evil, the Secretary of Slate would ac complish the great good of liberating a miin ber of holples uegroe from bondage. We commend to those Journal an item ot news which has ju reached us Irom uoa. it is effect . The thousand negroe liberated by At- euellct, have been delivered over at tlavet Zulueiu, un the ground that their tenure was uieuai. Now, it will be remembered that Col. Ar- (juelle, in letter publnhed her, distinctly the Canlain Gerat.il. Un'ce. with vancing thu notonons Have dealer, uiueta, to biitb municipal otEc in Havunua for purpose of more coulortably sharing with him ihe gains ol bi accursed traffic. So tar Mr. beward could Know anytning 01 dilCcoltie between Arguellea and Dulce (there being no sort of evidence laid fore him of any judicial proceedings what-1 ever taken agaiutt ihe former,) the chances were al least evenly balanoed Ihat it watAr-l guelles who was denouncing, and Dulca was attempting to protect the systematic lation on Cuban soil of the Anglo Spanish conventiont for the suppression of the slave trade, cut Mr. Reward, upparentiy, could resist the temptation to "ring hia little bell," and prove himself to be, by tb acenduloui toleration of the American people, a "chart- ered libertine of irretponsibl power. ihe name of "freedom to the alava, ha liberaiely outraged tne UDerties 01 tn made tho commercial metroplit of America ward of the pro-consular c ty of Havana, submitted the Bag of tbe State to the intolerable shame which ha been put in time upon the banner of an independent pie. And now he hat his reward. The Spanish Viceroy, whom be was so twift to serve, liclv maket nun ihe tool of tlave trader, sends the probably innocent man, whom ba to recklessly sacrificed, to a dungeon to death; and surrender to the most alav piraie of Cuba all the nefrroe lor whose freedom Mr. Seward was so to barter his own good nam and tha spectability of the American nag. A Question. of to and very corn Gentlemen of the Republican aud Partyl What i tb mailer with Charles Fmrnont now be was so perfect a Presidential candidate in laub why so lettable in lUG-i it it owing to tb Abolition Proclamation which ha issued, and President Lincoln suppressed only to issue it bimsellT Mr. Vallandigham's Return. Stale. wheat of which The joy among tha Democracy at Mr. Val la;, ''gham' reiurn it universal. They on demand verv well that he hat a right to ex- pre hi opinion as much o a Mr. Lincoln hai, and tney will maintain it ai an nazerus. It i not a question for argument. Cincin nati Snauirir. Fremont in New York. tu some Fremont club are being rapidly organized in New York city, and an enthusiattie unifica tion meeting was held in tha city a few night since, attended by many diMinaished men. Kesolntiou er adopted in favor of UQ. Fremont, and a committee appointed to make cannot! Hrr an tram aula for carryiuf on tbe electoral eampaigu. The District Meeting. HAMILTON June 15th 1864. r 1 i i 1 1 . . .. r . . i . . 1 1 . i. voi. v. 4. Dram, wh appinie(i 10 mi tue vacancy. i h chairman stated the uhjectt of the tueeuuif, ktxl (stated that Iha hrst hu.ue.a in order was the committee on resolutions. Tbe oommiuce not being ready to report, on mo ,;. j; '... J . ..,.1 L.n ., "' J --p- one o clock. The Dem.wracy of the third Congressional district of Ohm, composed of the counties of Preble, Warren, Butler, and Montgomery, met thit day, in this city, at 11 o'oiock. Pur-; tuant to adjournment to appoint two dele- j (rates, and two alternate delegates, to tbe Naiional Democratic Convention to be held in Chicago, July 4ib lC4 1 he convention was railed to order by its lb lion. Mr. Mayo, of Bullir. In Iha a xenra r,f nna nf ll.e S..eflr o AFTERNOON SESSION. At half-post one o'clock in tha afiertioon tbe convention resumed it bosine.s. 1 be com miltee on resolutions, through i: chairman McMaho. offered lb. following re, 0uonti wulctt werg U(10n mr),iOB un,n,m0us- j pMHi Hfolvfd by thi Ptmocraru of the Third Ditlrict in ('invention assembled, That we re allirm ibe Virginia and Kentucky resolu tions ol I i'JS and U.'J Ucsolocd, That iIih peopln (if the Hevernl States composing thee Luitcrl StateH are united ns parlies to a constitutional compact, to which eitch State acceded a a separate ud sovereign community, ench binding nsrll tty ittowu particular ratiiicKtninr that tbe Union of which this compact is the bond, is a union between the Males lutilying I tin same, bused upon their consent; and that the attempt by Iherpiicral Uovernmunl to perpetuate it liv lurcu ol arms, le utterly wrong and desii-uc I live of the principle upon which it wa tounaeti. litiuhed Tiiatthe present aboiilion ailmin- ittration, by its wicked praciicet, its nnpitrril lelled corruptions, its imbecile and vacillating conduct ol public affairs, its manifold viola lions nf I hit Constitution, its persistent efforts to subvert the liberties of the people, itt re pented utiempti to obliterate (Stale lines and letlroy hlnie sovereicnly, is unworthy the conu.leiice ot the American people, and de- servet the execration ot treemen. Rnolved, That this wnr is the natural and I necesnury result of the succesu of tha Abolit- America name. ion party, and was purposely brnueht about by the wiles nnd strutairems of ihe present administration. Il lias been productive of in calculable and almost irrcpnrnble injury botn arcoons. It violates the precepts Christianity, in unwarranted by tha Constitu noii, it condemned by the oivilized world, and ba been conducted by thosn iu power contra ry to the wnys ot modern warlare aud with base vludiclivoneta and disreiiurd of right and justice that have brought uiHgracn upon tb Jiaolved, That the present war originated in an entire misconception of the principles of our Federal Union. That in proposing for its object, Ilia tejlonilioii of tho Union lorce, it proposed nu object which was in nature, and forever unlit be, incapable of at tainment. That the history of t' e past tbren years embracing an exertion of national re sources, and an experience ot national ca- lamit as unparalleled iu the history of man kind, has already demonstrated the utter hope lesnness as well as tbe gigantic wrong ot future continuance of' the present contest. Persua led, as we are, that it cannot reHult the restoration ot the true r eueral Lmun stublihed by Ihe Constitution of the United Snies, thut il ouyht not to be waged for to I subjugation or the extermination of the peo tbie In), ot tbe South, nnd thut if continued il Kill result in the overthrow of our liberties to the establishment of a consolidated military despotism, we are in favor of an immediate 1 cessation ot hostilities and Ihn inauguration of the measures that will lead to the re- toration of peace between the contending linns Jiesoh-ed, That our Delegate to Chicago the re hereby incructed lo favor ihe nomination 0f no man who is eilher directly or indirectly a committed to the furlber prosecution of toe war, aud to use every honorable exertion j thuir power to secure a decided expression ba- that Convention in favor ol the immediate ,u, pension of hostilities, and tho establ I menl ol a lasting aud honorable peace. Retolved. That the Democniov of the Third who Congressional District Convention assembled tender their thank to Ihe Honorable Aloxan Jtr Lonu lor tbe bold, ataiesman-llke I humane utterance! of hi recent not ipeecb. Hetohed, That in view of the recent declaration of ibe Governor of Ohio and Indiana that they intended to compel an In nimitv of sentiment in their respective State da- by tbe use of tbe organized militia under tree, control, it become necessary that we mould a exoreai our viewt upon thi aubiect. and Democracy contemn aud despite these pnerila most threat, and do not believe that any lare our respectable number of their fellow oitizen pen pub- be or con spicuous ready re Abo lition John a de which re, could be used tor any such purpose ; but the sjniH time they assure their enemies they will ever be found ready, at all time, defend their lives, their homes and their ertv at whatever cost, confident that the nf M, .flu ..urwail... too niant hanrta to the success of tbe desperate and scheme contemplated by a few aboiilion . Whereas, W have juat learned that Hon C. L. Vallandigham after a long and arbitrary banishment is again in midst and is now in tbe city of Hamilton : Retvtved, That we welcome him with hearts aud rejoice that his patriotio hall again be heard in the council of men. The convention appointed, by acclamation, the following delegatus, and alternate gales : Delegates Hon. O. I,, Vallnndinglmiu, Montgomery, and Hon. Chris. llufhes, liutler. Alternates Colonel J . C. H.miii, ol and David W. Van Dyke, of Warren. On motion, Uon. J. W. (iiluiore, of was appointed a an elector. M J KwAPtNbK, I J. ('. lioKPKN, Setrelur.es Cot. O. ,1. Bf.m, ) .-r. . .. Tutv word ''War l)aioorut" is ft ni.niOiii Strictly ftpiki),i tlterft run Iw no mob us ft "Wnr Ut'iaioarftt'no tnorrt than tbertt b ft bluclt whiti nuu. It a mun is for Wftr ha is not a Democrat nf nny kind, it would he prupi-r to uali him au apoatotc Democrat Thera is not a principle mfjeracy tliut is not violated by thu War.--That is the nume for thnaa wbo have tha principlfa of Deiuocrftoy tat Dtmecrat$."Vay Book, Anecdotes in the Clouds. Whenever anv n.r.l or . ublio oflBcer epringt suddenly Into puhiii jfavor, tet of ten-, eation scribblers and penny-a-liiiere rush into; print with not only exciting panegyric! upon the new hero, but with also a loi ol racy rem-1 initcencet of hit former career, and anecdotes iilustrailug certain cbarscterietins which the elormnid Alcibiadet is supposed to poise lu their hasl to be first before the admiring' gale ot the worthy populace, these cacueiic jumble up 'tacts in a most ridiculous manner, lnrietlin the H i nrnverll : l.t nifo .-imi .,ui t.l. uutri... Kep .robrliif m new. The Cincinnati Commercial is responsible for lha following, published some monihs io- 'General Grant, yesterday inoriiinf, aked a hackman at the Spencer U. une what he would charge to take him ecrnsa tbe user to The reply wan, three dollars. General Grant said that it was too much he would rather walk and walk he did.' Now that it raihtr steep. In dnvs pone by, a fumoiit Jndian chief, named "Walk in-the-! Water." used to make freanent viils to his Great Faiher at Wanhiugtuii ; and in one of hi accustomed forays he mysteriously dump- peared. Can it be that the 'Egyptian I heoiy nf transmigration of souls ie true, and I lint the spirit of "Walk in the-Waler" has entered the body of our noble General? If to, ho it bigger brave then ever, and could walk across the Ulno without ever welling ins galoshes, as It appears "waoV he did," for i, yet no bnd.je at the place mentioned. Bnechcr Stowe has fallen into this evil habit of cachexcy; and in her lata brillinnt pane ttync on t'retiuent Lincoln, she niis nougnt to elevaie credulity. Defender of tho Faith,' alio treats us to the following morceau : In lb. Hi our backwoodsman, nat bont Land, enptaiu, surveyor, obtained a lirerno to pract ice luw. and, as might be expected, rose rap idly. One nnei'dole will show the esteem in which he was held in hit neighborhood A client ciime to him in a case relating l a certain tuud claim, and Lincoln nfiid 10 him. "Your first step mut be to Hike thirty thous and dollar and go aud ninke a legal lender ; of course it will be refused, but il is a neces sary siep her hero at n.e expense 01 our Ail II" 1 v 1 t 'vji it l int ttn wi tue "But." said the man. "I haven't the thirty thousand lo make it wilh." "Oh, that's it. .lust step over to the bank with ine, aud I'll get it." So into the bsuk they went, uud Lincoln says to tbe cashier "We just want Intake) thirty thousand dollars to make a legal tender with. I II bring it back in an hour or two. Tbe cashier huuded across the money to "Honest Abe,' and willioul a scratch ot the pen in acknowledgement, he strode his way by Us a in wilh the specie, nil iu the most earnest sim plicity, made the tender, and brought il back with as much nonchalance as if he hud been borrowing a silver spoon of his grandmother. In the days i i which the above incident was supponed lo have Irnuxpired, no bttnk in the Northwestern country, except the Bank ihe Slate of Missouii, ever saw or imagined they SItw any SUeh sum of specie. lu tllone times gold, loo, was a scarce commodity, and not to be bad, even in the Atlantic cities, ex a the ec c!iirJ 1 3,0UU, an in ten una tivo cent piece, jn apron, to iho delight nnd astonishment of . spouse. I HIS JUUIJ rtiu luv lutjiiuttw, hot pnputn, til tome growling old bachelor of an editor discovered that I lie little pile weighed about irnn AiitiireJpounJs, and remarked that opt Bt a premium ofono percent, over silver; and our own experience and recollect ion h aves no shade of (1' nbl but that any coin held by any such bank must have been silver dollars. Now, $30,0111) ill silver weigh just pounds troy tmnli five hundred pound is a prelti ooi burden even for "Old Abe to trot on with, nun we timiK iiirs. Siowe drew the arrow rather tight that time It is almost equal to the narrntire of 17 race fu! and well-known writer of household lories, wherein u thoughtful and prudent wife Bavod up the odd chaniio from her rrrnr- 1st money, and when hnr husband, in 1837, was just toppling off the precipice of ruin the want ol $7,001) lo pay the last note (it's always Ihn lattnote ) this charming help- mate trips rally up utairs niiu hrin,- down this in by ah and would like lo know ootuethin khout 'ibm apron trint'B ' It is to bo earnestly hoped that ihe record of General Iliincoch, snd th hfrops who are nk'hinp' themnolves into Fume, will not bo smoucbed by ftny surh gttuxy adu- The Re-election of Lincoln. To Editor of the Metropolitan Record PHILADELPHIA, June 8th, 1854. tbeir The or at that to I prop-1 spirit I ' gov ernor. the Sir What justice is there in the course pursued by President Lincoln, tf-wnrds the Southern peoplt? Have nnt the Confederate f(Overi.iiiiit niadi three tlTurls to lend coui miiBiuuiT to Lincoln, with the view ot mul; ing peace and restoring the Union, and bus not Lincoln refused to rfctive cotntnissionvrH, or make peace with the Southern people, uutess they consent to tree their mpgr-rs, gitt the uiifffers the Itiiiu, and mutt ft ulaves ot the whit uii'ii? These f-cts are wnll known at Ihe North, and yet iIuth are people trying to rs-ulect Lincoln, involve the nulion in a debt that can never be paid, and furnUh bun with an army thut will deprive tbe mutubers of the Democratic party ot the North and tbe of their aud their A DEMOCRAT. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham at Home. free dele- ! of i of I The telegraph inform us tbiil Mr. Val landinliuui arrived at Uamiliuu, UhiIt Cuun I? Ohio, aesterday, and mud.' a speech there. The llmnocralin District ('onvention fur the Third IJonifreiaional Dislricl was held ut tbiit t f a ti 11 !.'( mill il wus, we inLsume, heture that liudy I hi tpuke. He then went home to Dtty ion, where he iloubtlens received a warm wtl coiutt fioui his founds Stattaman. i I ! ! thing cuu th J. C Snowball is ft duteuate lo Mr. Lin coln's Conveutioii (rum Fluridft. We suspect thut his Ml mime is Jtiba C9r Snowball. It is not necessary lu report the color of bis ekio, nop tbe rare lrotn which he descended now that then is uo distinclion ol color, idee, politiuul o in.: 1 til couduion, iu the Cttrty to which Mr. Snowball belouKi. We oliuve there are two or three more of Ibe hi. as sort lrotn Florida.; and, there are sis. of iliom Itom Kuiith Caiolina They are the kind to make Ltlaok Uepublioen Freiidevlu, 1 .that puny huj ttwutntd that it require- 1 abun doned aapo' ibe md of the bU-k tosave the cnsiulry.and its taif-ri demand that thej shall irole ftud be voted r'or tin white race hi 'this country, under tb' ir policy, buvin become incapacitat ed "to i vt U.e oouutry.' 'Chicago Timta. Home. The Repeal of the $300 Clause— the Republican Press. As a specimen ol the way tbe ttepuDiican prest treat the proposed repeal of the $300 vltute, we give the following from the New yy Evening Poll THlt WHFfluH Ol s "II Congress doe what the Prov.nt Mamhiil U.-nerai uesires, lino nm .nr. ncnenca yes Chairman, teidey, nked it to do, il will do, certainly, Wliat ine lucnoiis n immuuD urui.iiuru year ao. nu: wuut an classes ana parues now oppose. Ibe ri'peal of the three uundreit Uol- la's exemplion clause will operate, weare sat iffied, onlj to increase the hnrdships of the wnrkingiuen, while it will neither help to fill ; tha armies, nor affect in any manner the rich, It will, in truth, bo a singularly unfair dis Covmpinn. ! crimination in favor of the wealthy. We do ' not accuse any one of desirinf to do this, but ! such -ill be the effect of ihe measure which j is strongly urged upon Conpren. "If that body, however, is determined to repeal the three hundred dollar clause, let il inske a clean sweep of exemption altogether; let il puns a law that all who are dralted shall inarch. Then, at least, the workingman will i en that his weeltbier neighbor has no ailvanl i ;a over him. that both are pUced upon the j same footing; and thrtt. Ihn chunces of the conscription bear equally upon all. , - Gi.i Abe to Tabu the Field.- '1 ha Wash fAere wun corrMpudeill ot luH New York Htrali says : Since the nouilLation at Baltimore, Mr. Lincoln appears to be ambitious of military ..a v..ll a ititfil linhrira Hu ! II nflwrtnO(4 111 hRV0 det.ll4r(,d to dttT that if military success is not specdiy achieved he indends lo take the field in person, ns Commander-in-Chief of thu nriniea of the United Stales. '' Our gold product this year there is little iluulit will Tie one hundred nuliion of dollars. UoaUm roat. This amounl nf gold if it was "in hand" to day would purchase aboul $191,0011,000 (nun hundred and ninety , one millions) in Krceuhuclis ; and this Mini in greenbacks would ft-arly cover tile amount it has cost ihe "government" to send Mr Bullitt und other 1 dolejiiile.i Irmn the "! reu Mate of Louisiana, i Deacon Snowball" and hia friends from : "loyal Florida," and Robert Small, Priure j Rivera and brederu from Soulh Carolina lo vole for tun Lincoln hucooshhui at Baltimore. Hartford 'JSmes. I I j SHERIFF'S SALE. Jr.hu H. Keinler of It. ttl, j No. '.ro7. Mnnirlur Court UY Virlll Ol, Hflt IU 4VMM IP 11--- t, tllH (JolnltlHIlJ of un unittr 01 uirviM iu iho ktsovft tsmiBrt, and in nit? idrci'it -J y tiit Hupimr flout t ut Mu-iuoitittry V ' 1 lit y t nhio, w II uuer mi I'UOim ft. m iuu unm i iht i ouii Houbv. tn thtj tiny ol I'Rvton, ou Hmurility, Jilin kfhUi, A. O l"4, m 'i o'citH'k 1'. M of tsitij Jh'v, lh inllowm r'l oll'. VI'.: I.niet nuuio"! ii four iWoimHiitl uu hunitrKi hh1 lliiriV-lH" (41.1 tour UiuUfHud oii hi null Oft aixt iliniv m ; x t.tt.o), lour ihoUMni om Ii inult umt imiv ni vm 1 4 1 7 ), lour Ui"UriiiiU on hum, mi mdh ( luni loeitlSM, au.t lour ll.ouil oae hun,lre,l uj ncr he i SUF.RIFF'S SALE in I the1 ! ! j for I ' Imly m ( IIS'0. iiuiuu'r-J ou lb, rnviwrd ,lal ol Hie Clly ol t'yieu, Cuunly ol MoutKouiery. hiiJ ll.ir i vniv. ?.u.:!:::r T':, :i 'i. v?:: zr.,z: . mil Couutv uf Montcouitrv. una Hiule o: oht. nil'l OtKiTiU-u ssrollows, to-wii eixlerii Luis, miin i,.,r(l tton. mm lo six.een, iiwtlusivt, .11 Uc-ury 11ao,u .-inu.l.'H kilxs-vimu.u ot out lot, iuiu)Mr,-.t eihi l.) In h..il s hurev. . orlhol MmJ lil -er, in Ma.1 hivtr j Tiiwiisiitp. in the l'r,uiily of .Moulftmery, hu1 B'ou PI, of Haul HltlHllVI-IOtl. Uulil prelum1! hiive U-lu sprsineU a'l folio,, : ol No. 41 IB, lit liVi.uu, 1,01 No. 7, a. fW no, o 4i4f,f 2:6 o .. g, (ww, " it-,;, 'won, " " , soon, " SIX, aeo, " lu, !,i',oo, " " SIJ6, 1S6,iio, " " 11, W.Uo, NOR'IU Dayto. o 1, MOO, " l, fO.ttl, " a, 0,li., ' 13, ',0,yO, " " I, f," 10, " It, N',00, " Ml 00, " tc, tu.eo, o o C, SOIO, o it n,, " t, ',UU. Ami OHiuiol -eil loi leu lima tro-lhudt of said Apprsismeut. T K. 11 M 9 Ono in rd c,, one-third in cut, snd th 1 nlince tn to y.sart Irom tnt dty of sslt. Tea il.ileri.'d puymuuts to bar 11 pwr u.yl. interfiM from th diiy of HHle, and 10 bt scoured l,y lIlortae Ihe .. mno-. UKUKOtt WOl)AMA , MMiTi. a t'urrv, Altys. hcull May lit, isei. Ids pro 1 OF VALUABLE TtK- A I. KSTATK ON WAYNB STKEKT. CITY OF DAYTON. William P. Hunuiiu, i Nu. '411, S. hemuintD LonKtretti, t. al.J ' rtux'.-lor Comt BY virtue of, uud tn obediou:e to, th oninnmnd aii ordfr ol le iuvje in the Atxire nmw, by Hi Superior Court of li1oiit(nnirf County, Ohio, and ine direcietl. 1 will oiler hi pub at ttie )uoi thnt.oun Mcuox. m the city r iJnyion.oQ bRtuMavr, Jum- th 2&th, 16t-4, st 'J o'clock H M.ul avu Unv, ft llowmn lrai(,ntii r-iU ectAtn, ntunte iu tl city I'lytuo, lit lh county ot siDuiftuniery, surl tuttt Ohio, riii-l tn fire (ion thirty-. lure (3a) tuwu uio vnuf yoveu (7) Itelwet-n tl'e Misinl riri, to-wil H Kiiinlng ut tlie cnne ot ih V uyneiriUa rciU, t i' iuih-!att t a plHiiU'J tne n ihn riilie m mini), two iiid out'-iourtti pous ntrtti-weni of ncnth line ol OhK ttret, Witiivnoi r walnut W tn hci duiuu Lr, Isfknn utrih 1 tJujm'c wfxl (Ji-ttaut ihre palfH. Theni'.niinriti 47 Si !) Mitt twniy-ivvu poll- to a utukci itiifn: i.iiith iv1 dtpreH esnt, i)lf M tO Ktrtke 'I tX'UCe MJlllll ta(H. Httl, i vvcntv--eTC'Q pile to tlif otntre of rami roni; Dihiic nurih sjit 3 (t tji'Krt'tjrt wtiHt, ix ioln to th plw.' l (Ciiinii:, tiiuiii inu one lumtired mutt iiAtytww Ufii iiTrhnH murH ur It". '1 linti ou bwnl pitjutiiseit two Rood hrn'k IwhI lumi iie ou Vj'yue ctreei, mt the othor mi iiut iitiiii tttrt'oi mut ih irwiriiiiit pioprrty, Mint Imt ! ftl' atlKli 14.' tHfllty ll llllD'IIVii (Jotllirfl (SlaUO i Kuiiut h-r ii limit two Uitnli ol Mitut tappmi lumit. 'ltiriiis, (JunIi. (, KtlTiU K WoUAM AN , Hon , Bmiih A Curi-r, Atiyn luik'l M. C. O If SULHIFK'S 8ALK Jacob Valid a. JJ A f- RHilrond Oompxuy - (Jommou I'letva. V iirlna l.f MtlVMtMl WtMOtlllllllN lallu,l htl I Court ort oniitM.u Fli'MM ol A en OouniV. Ohio. ill oiler atpui.hr mhIp, at the door of the ourt hout, iaihecityo l'(uu, in Die county of Uouiomeiy, Ohio, on HMiuiiey . Jl I.Y loth, Hi'4, t S o olk, hi omaid dHy,thefol:.wihK diwribed rral eauu, wit . Lota numbwrod one thouiaiid eitht huudred iwflvw, (ini!i mix) one thou-uud eiKht hundred I "'irty oue, ( is lj ae nuiiihiid in thw rev d pint ' 'he i ity ol liHVtoii, nouiiiy 01 rti om(i.mry, unio, n iiMpni'niiiii) thcrMn. TtiUt'ii g ftiifulutu the pioperty ol thH I'-tyton Mu-t li'uti KHllronj R' Ihn Hint ii of .Im-ob Wind, WilliRlli lJtwluig, 1' reder Kk H.tl.TRiid Ami howling. API'KAIHKU mh lo Iowa: Lot No. Ul'st, at M.UOO; I,ol No. Ihai, Ht 1, Slril, Riid cftiiuot kc) tor leM two llnnU ul tho attove pirMmmMit. UmiM OAMH. -l'-'- WOUAMAN, HhH, k vh MisiiAi A Mvsu,Atiya. Mouig'y Co. June 11, ltiH wbt i herea I.uaav et. al. fH HaturHny, .Inly 8 I, lttftA. i Admlnlatratar'a Hale or Heal Uafats. Herman W Kooh, Adm'r, ) MoutfcOiitf ry frotte t'Ourt. a oVlok p. in Ihe door of the t'onrt Hun In tMyton, will old to the tiiKheitt bidder, bidduiK ovr two-lhirditl of the Mpprainttd value thereof, lh fo!lfwi6ij; reel mh t h properly nl Hernikn W. Koch, iioMHed, to wit : l ot No three titoimaiid eitht hundret ixty aevMU, ( ;t-r; in the t'liy ot f aviou, Monffin- rv omty, nio. 'I o be ao d Iree from detr. prmnedstMix hundred doilMr, (StihO.uu) Term Hh(: O.ie third uivh bliire in one Riiq two rniai paymenti, aacured by m-rtite on ih -jromi-MU4. tiliNftl AM INK ZWlNtRK, Adm'r with tho U U Nnneicd of Tus THKMHsa.Auy. Herman W. Koch, dao'ti. June 4,'lu4 diw-wt. Medical. i)i;jIiir'i;iFl ' ,'A1 (limF-l Ooii(ihs, fields, F,.ire Throst, Asilims, j Conautnption. It is only nesery lor eny nue Iroitlile.l wun inese eonipminis 10 iry our w, Strickland! Mellifluoui Cough Baliam iuo,i,t,Mlhiu that It is the best preptrttion ever' im.l. It uol onlyeure tlie stoofe nfteetinns of trie 'Ihmst and l.iihH, hut It cures Nlglil sweats er,4 HpntoiKorHI ou, snu Ihan exrellenr srle tor auy liintl ol Wore Throst It IS plsfclit In tske arM a Mum ineJiiine or iof4pts Price &u Cents iter hotrtn. r or snle by drug1" generallf . 1 m 111 W,l,jSitiji. 1 I rnT)-J'TV!..i LiVKHVBonv is l.ng. cured ol L J Uli litis dntreilnt i-ohh4 by tha ua or Dr. Strickland a Pile Htmedy. Httad wtiAt the miy m)io huvm Marti it Mr LhrlowW. I.itnd. hiji, ol IJ-utIJt'. mvi Mr. J 1 lltunrilu, Ciiininnnli, O , IjoiIi vTcUreUlnteT unrnjk oiip t)ot ol Dr. Strl klaud'n File RiMiy. Thmy iUvy tinvt tried vryihlntf but n ull obulo no rli), liUl ou Pot of HirirkUMV Pllw KfQlOtly ftrltj lirwni nitra ltfi fcutft-rion lor muy yart Hitii th womikiD't nf i'iIH. 'lhy Tf mtand mftey ocm who i tsui1nnj to Lf y it. Aril iur Or. Strickland Me Remedy. Hold hy nit drUKHint, SO cn pot. MftUUlviturd at No. ti Khni Kourtli ut, CiDiMnuHii, j. tuli jlALL,j4iBf rVn - AiM V T TJ X. Strickland a Anti-Cftolera Mixtvrt. 1H a coin Mifii ion f fttnnjtnt4, lrorVm", tuwiu iHiitt uud (.'nrntlnntivvft w)!!!-!! -vpry ihfirlii mt -L no , iht only prrj,ftrml"n (hut mil filvvta pf niiBiiciit t'urt. of liHirhH aiid !) heitr . ThiaAi.U Chule rn Mixturit iu turn in in rtomo of t ur rior honpiifllH ht-rf It rivm th nrfnti-m, HHtirfciinn. It h pnvttd the livfit of ihou-fHiidH ol our ilntrii nnd t'lliapim, nod wt will fiuaiMiure it to m th tt ttiuu dy mi I lit world for iMnrrhf aund liy)cntry. Mr Wio'linnl tJovhiKtoii, Mv.,wtll be inont httpf ) in HxtMly any oim mh lo th iriuoi Hirii klwid'v Anu-Cholt-iK MiAliir-, in Ikf I wn hrn n nrvtm,t i)uiulxr ol irKtinioniaU tictn pniirnm who btj l to ourt d arlai tx-ititf pronciiiK'Htj in urMf hy thir iihymoianxt Kont" aftnr ukin only oiin lottiAof Htiiraiand'a Antl Utul ra Mix(u, If vouauhVr wuti l)iri-h and li)o tarytry otitj botilo. u,i 1. . -1ML JLJJ Hair Restorer. A GAUD rl' TUN IMJBUO. mllK l'MiF.nsl(INKI) berth? reiuiii lhall lliuikl X lu Mr. 'aleutint Fries, Agent, sua the , ,il Nmw V.trl:. l,,r III. u.u.l t.r.,,,. .i.,.a. I.... : h.n ... pyo, ... ?i,. .,;,..u,,t ,;rir,. i.,...r. s. on (he hie oi H(.r Kichtr, .IvctHHt,!. H ud Eiciei UKHMANIA 1.1 )'K I.81RA.CK tOMPAM oiHurto hln lilt lor ihe henehl of hm vifn and '-hil- h"li. o. thw I'lKt Uy o Apr, I, 1WW He u.lilrul 10, k Mi'U, nnd ,oe. n.i the Jd Jay 01 Mitr, WtiS, anj on .hlH (Im)- ilie l oiopiiiiy has ohui ut Iht t.oouut nt nit triellraj, -e tl.l'Uu. Ut tlilua 11 I I111 Hhoult! know thrse Ihc.v. UAKHSKS KimiCR. lisyttn. May n, 1S(M A. Holill.tT. ilind I riyhl ihat Iht puh- on vi to 4 tlie ol ol ) ol (he ft) nx ot a ttllij ntOI ESHOU U 111'S ONLY GENUINE HAIR IRESTOREHI OF THK SOALir rpHK skill of the medical faculty in treatiuft diiv L ol the Kal' haR,lo a mBjoniyof (See, tcen bai (iijd by tht, the riiuat )x uhur ditttme oi the hum b tiini. It I not to wiQ(i?rd Ht, mm n r tuir yrai tiiu iy, deep r eetirch and a carflul Invent tgtiM) ot Urn enus-! whii-h piO'iuce ti, ihxi.h. Utile tbe (.uuk in uittrtivrred, it In sn uuer niipositiUlity to omd crI lb tieteao nnd gtirot a pnarifnt cure. lttkstit nt the MCAlp huvo lyn proo'iuuced ua'iireblw by "tne ol U9 moM amiovm physicians. 1 owKe d rotd vi: Aim OF HTCUV t o tins psrultar part of the human tram, aui 1 am tiUtirit'd tl.Hl I pi tti da TUB ONLY UEMBDI Solim kuotrn, that would permanvutly eraOicat inoe lOMitiHoin aisas oi meaoiupi HALT KI1EUM, bOALU UK AD, Aud other onrauenus dtvae,atid restore th ksir to Choie who have bfcome bald, l o make tiood Km buscrtioa. 1 will foifslt art: uuxdred dollars il l Uil 19 cura tha worat css ot dlaas4 Sttalpt ol lue fuugest stauUum wita Uie OKI.Y OlCNillNb HAIR KKITORiVH. Hwd th lolloeiDg ( Tuttmom i vt Mt j. imrah Oovtd.) AtSAMY, tw Yoaa. Ptur. dlMunm: 'I wo years ago rny scalp bvarij iittt.Mtid,Mia my hair commenced toiall out very fmt . 'lae dist-MHt) nprfad unul my ia'p ai one rompiete noii. It Itf'-ame wry pMiniUI, mv iett at Di(lit broken; the buriimuMiid itvhmn ftmKHtlou utisu ponebloi I would apply nmdy alter lomcdy, tut ouly luoii fOUry reil. f I founultvU Ntrverel phM i'ihiim ul ihmoity. 1 war infnruifd by them Uit th lmt-Hwuh winch tny in't-lp mm anVt-tvd li e Hull lih um, and thai thf y oouhi ot lirnrnt n, 1 read juur Mdveilitstsiitvut aud et.ucludfd to uoniult you V ou r.mi?'t in thut you would in.li- Htr the die turn Mtil rfMiore my hmr, whior( had ttionie vry thiu Willi (iutt iih i'riu'e 1 plaoett mvioli iu your haudu, Aim tin' n'xuitti in', I i ns n ItikuriNut heed of hair; my t-t!p it brtsvtly well, and uiy hair lias oaaeed to ImII tmt. tOiMH-i'i ully yoiirM, Mmm. h4mah UniLp, No. :7 Month rail auset it tat nIm.i Hk'HiuiwIcdKed by Mil whti tiuve uned the I.Hi. Kviori, aud their uhiiim i LeijUu,that tt is THU (INLY i'RKPAHA'UON Allfii llaa 1 inaiHOUiu enrcumny ru prannwHy rftivn u i hair of thotewhoaro bwld.and preeM 1UJC BAIK FROM KALLIMtt Off. p Tn-UrM and rapidly inrreMinff saleof eeforUve u.. , MM aL, Qt ih. m.miold bwi.Dts Ii and 1 end of Willi km V,.t thau I nt hu I ea tuCe, nud Ap-i of vara, ouUrnuK upon 1UK HDMAM rAWILV. Thts coitftdMU'eof Ihe oubho hai hneo oblaiued, and llif all iiuae in stienuug to its mum and vwt superi ority OVEK ALL fHKPAKATIONB Kvuruitrh'luoft). I do not reooiiipiiud my prvaj 1 1 on to i'mU'M hair to f riw vis leet m lrehl a loauy iiifuih). mm it t a HimpleimiHiS"lbkliiy, nod luiMliy iu oouaiiitut with ilia lawa of Net me. 1 o tho wtmajv MkepUcai or moiaduloUM, I will make a bona ud wtWr j 1 will for fell tl.tlOO (Hue ThoiiNand Dollars) If I ft.it to cure the worat ! i'hhv of piual baluueMS, under fifteen ysara1 suod 1 l&u. with i Til K ONLY UtH INI HAI BBHTORER. Tins weuderiul remedy ia sold by drugiels geutt- lvUlIU MttlUtitbT n AH NOT GOT IT F.bb fUH iT. N B.t'uieii Kuarsnised In every c Whsethe)l l ti ttmi (or i te are irnplieltly oUy-d. mmT file, VI per boitlf, or ia boiilra foi W HHwF H A. I'K 1 1 1 IS ft , bote Proprietor. No. Ux orHUt trftJ . 113.11 T Albany, fcew lurk. ; , , :. K0Ticn...w a Pavi'moci will be iiret.nted to Governor Hrou(h for the pardon t ( lay bom Uagna, bow a pripHDor iu the VUio remteutlary.