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-r - si &-.x.-T-r Ht'llHAlU) as URO., Krtltove. MONDAY, AUOUST iff, IM4 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. WILLIAM W ARMSTRONG, of Heaera piiniy . (UI'HKMK JliOUKi, (r.ia rLt vsaa,) PHILADKLF'H VAN TRUMP, m Fsirrteld Don ry. .III, VAUtNCIU ) Ltiftr Vs.-n-T, JUCHTA 0 WHlrtLKt, ; 14 Hsneocti Covet y, , . ' , Hhort VwukjJ. ALEX AN DK.it S. BOYS, Or I iirhlsilft ronntT. 'TUIToltNET n!:!Uv t.YMAN R ( KirCH FIELD, ' t kf Holme Oo'inlV w IMMPTIl'll.l.l.H, OF TH taltKBfcT, WILLIAM a V PKENiidd, ill Franklin fmintv WH'MH, IHIMMlrtMoNKR, ALLXAN'DKR 8 RAMSlIY, or H.rnin Oonory HlMRUor FUBI.IO WORKtf, (run. TIBS, I WIIXIAM I.ARWlLL, of AohUnd County, troa Tt.cieT.) cn aklkh bokskl, Of AiuUm Count j. Current News Items. Th ollii'ial report of General Hancock, puUishixl elsewhere, gives the detail of a dreadful battle one of th nml desperate and d termini d ol the war. The report i. not. altogether satisfactory We ere told that if we 1m l had 4 few more troop. we would live (rained a victory. Thi- New Yorl; H r r aid give, currency to ti e report that Lincoln will decline a candi dacy, anil that a nrw convention will be call (! the nominee of which will b Charles F. Adman. The. desire for Lincoln to decline it universal, for llie Republican, all know, and ninoni; themselves admit, that he will ba de feated. An arbitrary order prohibit! the purchase and sale of arm. or ammunition in the Slate, of Ohio, ludiana, Illinoi. and Michigan, for the .papa of nitty day.. . It in very eoode senndinr in General Haintv.elman to apeak ol "Stales," We had supposed be would style the States "military diltricti." Somebody i. mared, although "noho ly it hurl" a. yet Tyrant, tremble at the bar mention of "Son. of Liberty." , It ia reported that Port Morgan ii captured Howwhether l!ow up or evaenatd is no known. , , ; There haa been a mntiuy among the Sec ond Illinoi. cavalry, while aboard the .learner Olive Iirancb Tbe diaturbanoe was qnelled, and .otue of the mutineer, arrested. Ilia .aid that MrClellaa seems to hare a decided majority in the Convention, and that hi. friend, are hopeful of bi. nomination. McDonald, Democratic candidate for Gov ernor of Indiana, ia at Chicago working a" Kiiin.l McClollau. It ia auij that a oauuua of peace men at Chicago, expressed their preference for Sey mour. Which of the Seymoura we don't kuow. Nobody Herns to entertain aDy appreheo aion of a split in the Chicago Convention or the Democratic) party There will be onion and harmony, for our bleeding country de mand, it. L'ocolu will bo aked by the Chicago Cob ventinn to bring about an exchange of prii oner., who are now barbarou.ly permitted to remain to Confederate hands. The nowj tbu looming i. that aftor ae rie, of fierce and impetuous a.aaulta, the Con federate, aucceeded it) driving the Ftderal force., and recovered a considerable portion of the Waldoo Railroad. Among the aoiive participants in lb Chicago Conventiou, ia the venerable Leslie Combe brave .oldier of the War of lbU.,; A Banning Norton, of this State, in behalf ol the conservatives, made a apeeob in lavor ifWro. A. Campbell, of Tcniiea.ee for Vice President. IJ aaid lb conservative wiah.d to barmonii. and aid the Democrati-t-oot sow diaaenaiona. :',; Geo. Francis Train toad a nubby .peach at Chicago. He diacUimj hi. Yankee birth .ay. he ia a.barnt-d of it, and that it waa not hi. fault. He .aya we mutt beat Lincoln, or go to destruction ( ( t Millard. Fillanre Wrote letter aome day. ago In favor of McClellao'a nomination, but doe. not d.'i.'luio himself, hougn be aaya he doe. not deaire the domination: We are again aaaured by special to the Commercial, that the draft will not be post poned. , .. , L New York proruiaea to give McClsllne 00,000 majority ahould be be tba nomine. Penn.ylvauia offers 40,000. ' ' Oen. Ko.ecrana has taken a cunuisg plan to defeat McClellan. He announoea bim.elf in favor of hi. nomination. t : Tbe apscial of the Cincinnati Qazeltt aays Mr. Yallandigham'a; epeerb at Chicago won tbe popu ar applao.e,' od ia much talked of by tbe people. The rumor in another column that Ltoeoln will ba forced to decline, aeenia to' be con firmed by epeoial mea.tnger who reached Chicago a day or two ago, I Tbe Chicago correapoadaut of tba Oineiu-! nati Gattttt, write (hat the Democrat. aU tending the Convention, all talk a If they expect ta eacoetd, and ikat aot tbe illgbusi pro. pec t exi.t. of. split in lb party, Forney baa been compelled by tbe Hepabll cant to rive op bis European trip. Of eoorae. they could not spare tbe Xpert baseness of tbe President's ioj. . ...... , i ; i ii i i ' Agataot tha Qtmvureiol. write that i Nw York and' WahlnpAn,' Kepabtican lead - era are d-.pondent The know that they will be beaten W. !..,. !.!.. .nk It,, hi. Mr lrnnrtr. I ..L.n.. , . u- k- . . k k -'r'k W",,,n,,,", What authority there t for the rumor w. cant ay. It may b that some reliable geoileman, or it may be some intelligent contraband, givee tbe reliable information. We are under j great obligation, to the telegraph for malting the fart known. It will produces "aeiuaiiore." J ; : The Chicago Nominee. Theiw ia hardly a iloult that M Ci.il- Lal will be the nominee. Ho will le pleoed. - on good eound ' cliriatian and Conatitutional platfurtn. - This will maUe thini all i right, and we -will brat Ati LihOoi.N or any othor Black Ito public an that may iie noliiinatcil. Three timea throe for tbe nominee 1, , It makes little dirrurenre wh he may bo I I The Rumored Declination of Abraham Lincoln. We have ramora, from various diicc- tion,, mat wncolw wui nw.iue ine can-1 didacy, leaving the noniinex t" be madn by a new Convention. What amount ol j . . v.T,,rUc iuBi. hi rwpun, ww n' nable to aay. But of one fact, wh are full. t,fi,i Ti ! .1,-,,..iu-r-.,l j .......... .... ................... .... of hia party that be iihoiild BtatiJ axiiln. We aay univrrttd ; for the tooU lie holds in office deaire some man whom tlicy will have rhauce ol electing, and Lincoln, they know will be delcuted. While the maxims, the rank and file of the party, weary of war, nick of the mnnatrniia ex actions which Lincoln make Ol tllCir . blood and treasure. diaKUNU-d with hi niggerism, hifl twnrpationa. and with his conduct generally, public itnd pi ivate, heartily deaire to have him hidden fnnu ' publio view, coaaigned. if poaaib.e. to obscurity, no that it may fuss front the memory of m-n, that they ever" voted for , , . I btm, or were reaponaiblo for hi Adniiiiia-i (ration. Am lor LlHCOLS hitnw'lf, w.e ffel entirely ..tiafied, that nothing short of . necegnity," more imperioua than auv i which baa ex i. ted since the war began, will compel hitu to decline. Where will he go ? What oommunity will receive him ? How can he live in a country which he 1 , I, , , , i . , baa ao cruelly betrayed and ruined, il once J he i deprived of the ' "body-guard,'' and the million of bayonet which are now at 1 ,. .. ' hi disposal T Ihese are Hiiestions which miwt hourly occur to him, and for which . f.,;u . , been furntah no anawer ..u.lwtorjr tn himself. We incline to the bulief that ha will be ptwhed off the ' track, and " allowed ' f. ., , , . to aave himself aa heRt he may. ( - i ; ; i I Tub reader will find in another place , . that LisroLN ia in a sad state of petjdex- A large portion of hia party inipor- tun. th. wrech.d man to come olf the track, in order that some one may be nominated who ha platwible decency and ' J capacity. Sfwabd, and the ferociou 8takton, urge him to hold ou, and rule the next election by the force of the hay- . r 7 I onet. Lincoln himself, taking counsel of hi inherent and abiect cewardice. , " i would be glad to conclude peace on any termn, bnt darnaaot, and so "he talka 'JtuJ n 1 come gentlemen, peace men, recently ' cidled on him, and iu order to draw him ' out, pretended to agree to all he said. He -,. . , , , i became very confidtng-told them tbe South waa much better prepared for war , than he supposed ; believed that they could fight four year more; and announc ed hia purpose to continue the war until slavery is abolished 1 ' I V. I The Reign of Terror in Kentucky. i lucky. , . i : t It is a crime in Kentucky to defend the Constitution. Great number of person have been arrested, and other have had to flee in order to escape arrest, simply ho cause they were devoted to the Constitu tion, and denounced it violation.,. ( , 1. r, ... ... Bepubhcan paper are striving hard to explain away th terrible defeat i W lately encountered on the Weldon . , . Kailroed. fbey y, a was intruded to t evacuate our position, at any r rate.. If , uch is tbe fact it ia very t.nfortiinate that we did aot do o before no much precioua blood wm spilled." ." From Chicago. Tbe platform will statu that the incom ing President shall exhaust every measure known to, elviUxalioa and humanity to atop the war and restore the country to peace. . ' ' ' ' ' Dan Voonints , ha writtea a ; uiont corching letter to 'the Je'spicahle jmipy Cariotom, wloiu Lincoln keeps in hia employ, to aeice and publish the private oorrespandeuc - of gentlemen.' ,'','', . Got. SimnpR, it i thought, wilt be permanent President of the Chicago Con- ..,,',r.V.:.-'.v Just as we Supposed! TliO Irt'Iion Sentinri annonnoeti, what we aaitWl Grt. that llie amis latelr aeiaed i Indiana,' were undoubuMly porchaeed . ... ' DTJP"l'"-''. "'' 'utlo Iuilianapolia for tbe pnrpof of doing Jujt.rr to lite lu-l" vemovtu party. .No IemOott ordered j1""111 ' nn Df-rnocf"!; purohaneil thcra. It w lia: Ki'puldican conspiracy, pure u(' aim tile. If iu tilt1 lowest deep of in- famy there is lower deep, it ia the fitting place; for O. P. Mortoh. He ia one amoug the baaeat men of the baaest party that liaa ever cxinted anywhere aittce parties had an exnteiico. . . The Cat Puzzled to know How to Jump. We h-nrn from private .ouroe. at Waahuig Ion, that .Mr. LlxooIJI h a under con.idration ihra proposition.: ( I ' 1 For the withdrawal of Mr. FatunKT and hioiei If, fur tba purio.a of affording to the purty an opportunity ot makinir another .eiecuou 2 In make peace upon the beat term. P'ecucabie, that ahall not em -race a separa 3 T tonllllu0 w b. eanjine ,nJ ,m. ploy lha uiliUry tocruah out all oppo.ition to " n u, "hileruany Kepuhlican members of Con- gres), e,luoii, and other prominent perwna- K" ' be party are working to compel Mr. !l''"!''l.:d'l'thefirai proposition, he him . ,.,nin 1, ,.,,.., ,t,.h lh H.w.n.,,l ...... self I. turning to accomplish, lha Ktanum, S,:wurd and Blair denounce the first two, and lavor ilia ihird, propiuiiion We are told l.iiicolii n ally nuntg to make peace, but Kiaiiiiin Si Co a ill tin. let him: It i. well un ! oer.nooil thai his "10 whom it may concerii" h-tier, wlm h ao alloc ked ibepahhc .en.e, s. txiorti-d from Mr (Lmcoln hy threan of vin 1 li'tite to hiuiaeir, la ci henhould make peace with tba "rebel, in aim. " '1'hu ,,kua In tsA V 1. AoUVttu that it ia thf, inlnttrt., M. 1 ..I- I u make a peace, or to send commi.iioner. to lln''n''""1 l;",l""'orJ'.'; ,,,-J "P. ." "Ql from the War and State Department for ths PnrP ' killing such a taovi-ment. It i. tgltLX WcSlT i the Prn.ideut ha selected to consult In ,fb,'; n""l01r;,!(l1 ! o H'chmend , The IU ""'in the p"t few daya is owing to the private information received in New Xnrk wbltitttnn, of what the Pre.ident "'ZZl XZZJMZTL ington, and from a aource that has heretofore ,ovd ver urai Cin. Euq Destroying the Sources of Population. ulallon.' ...-j ...... . ..... w,wu IIQ rrprvaenia, and the man who haa a family ol childmo de ity. P1""'1"" uPn h'm for support One aaarrried "coL" ic'TpoinT of vi.waa Vinguian.'. "by then .hould there not ha a dieniontion wtflJ. Th,Prr '" in ?" """' tbie; and tt 1. on V here under in iW,liilnn f,ulllin ",or8 inloleran unjust, and im" pvMnu uuu un wiicnvru man ine manner In which the Administration obtaina men to till UP it rmie. In taking all able-bodied men homS' ,0 fT fivf of wi,h out duliiiciion as to condition, it not only in flicta a damaging blow npon our population " B"w Xlli bul " '' commit an almoat irrepurable injury upon the future. Aa the pre.ent onerou. con.oription bill 'and, il uotonly take, young merr. hut tn ".") """'' ,hu i'"tr"LnK lh iurl'" of uIkiioii, and in effect killing the goo. whwk lay the golden eng It equally oblige log the individual who ha. nobody to sustain but ''"?"''! "Il0 ? ,B0 '"f tbIi""o- i.tration, that population and life are held . cheaply that, with one blow, both tba resuiu. n,,";c7 J P"P"!'ion are destroyed. Few 'ndtvidual. in pulsate lite, however great spendthrifts, fail to, appreciate tbe fact th,t what"er mf e dona with the internal or income, tne capitiij ahould remain intact In ociety. mairiuiie i. the canitat r,f ..u. vioi trui lh Ituvernment which is wise will looin this onlv when th. il,.....,. P .t ,ul. ruin ' ,.,., It i. of conn too lata now to org these hi,"K To carry on tbe war for th freedom of aeroes, more white men ar reanired: and judging by th. legislation on th. aobjeci, lb. administration, absorbed in lb. sublima obiaot I r i . . . J of conferring freedom upon an inferior rac, uaa mil nau lime loconaull fcvan th mnr. nh. vious intere.t of the whit man which i. to oe aenuoed In carrying out this objvot Hu man life is not apparuly of th slurhtaU nos- aible account. It is not only .aorificei use lessly on ten tbnmand different nooasion, but the same men who thsa profusely-waste it are ai.o endeavoring to ae.iroy even the sources f supply. They act. in fact, a if their real Object ia to secure the depopulation of th oouDUy. Caicayo Tins. ' , A NlCC LiTTLK DHIKHXO AaaAMUKMgFtT A tie drinking dodge, in ( which th ladic are concerned, i tliua announced in the New York Jit raid : , it Ll l.l-L-i'. . , . ersons in ine naoitoi going snopping. or eVl.n Mzinir . th. ;,,. J Broadway, Bowery, and other crowded thor- ?u8m re"' noticed placard, bear '"K varda, ' if you don't see what you want a.k fur it Apparently tbesewords ar very simple, and bear a very obvious meaning. Hut it aeemt titer i. more hidden under ihie situplicity than most people would suspect i Any uninitiated person reading ihem natnrally fancy the intenl.en uf th i,leard. I was to convey the Idea that -ill,;,, .h there aiamanv tL,.. f.i. -I- .l,..a . visiM on lh.f counters or .helve. Tl.i. i. so; and yet it is not so. It is su to the ex- w , ex., it, Mm u uv iu. II II IU II) ill. rl-l tent that many thing, are for sal. that do ol ..'.. j ; ,.. ",. things are not such as one would expect to find vended in .uch e.tabli.hinent. What is the explanation? If our liilonuation be cor - il appears that th placards referred lo. and which are to he en i, -ih. window, of I dry good, .tore, shirt stores and other estab lishment where lha softer sex "most do oa gregate,M are simply intended lo announce lo lh ladies that they can j get ; "Jheir bitier." williiu, wit him t let, Hi1 hindrance front lh lienui koma. This is the "milk in the cocoa- . MMmww . w lumgnyeu w ; establish fi trial bars, where tbey can enjoy I their milk puucbea, cock-tail, aoda or Otard, all to themselva, and ilkqu exoilisg dia- nut 1 lis ladies tiave a utst roan aired to greeable pommeut. , , j The Increasing Feeling for Peace. Ah Portland (Maine) AJmrltttr .late. , lhi f 'b ''''" PV . tecciit ly declared from the Dulpltl hers nave ite in ih.t ' State, that the further conduct of the war i ""hriatian. and prayer, .hould be directed heavenward for peace, and no longer for war, tnd p,t., 00 ,nr lrrm, ,.Mrv to atop the ' ihedding of blood. llartord Timt. a Ma. K 8. Bikhitt, of New Milford, yonng man twenty five years of sr. went to New York on Thursday last to procure a .uhstitute Failing lo engage any, on Saturday afternoon, about two o'clock, he went to Powers' Hotel, Park Row, took a room, and four hours aub.e ouently was found lying dead on the floor of the rofira, with a pool nf blood tiear bi. head and a revolver by hi side. He had shot him self four limes, twice in the forehesd. Kx treme depression of spirit produced by h'a lailure to procure a aub.titiluie i. the only cau.e thst caa b ascertained for the fatal act a Forthcoming Manifesto of the Missouri Senators. It ia aoderatood In political ciroles ben, that Senators Drown and Uenderson, ol Mi.' souri, are preparing a manifesto, similar in j spirit to that or Metsra Wade arid Davia, reviewing the policy of Mr. Lincoln adminis tration and .trongly autageiiislio to his re election Wnthinqtun tvecial lo the jYew York Herald. ' . . A l.KTTKa froru England, and from a very re.pectabl source, declares that Mr. Cha.e rms invested a large sum, "it ii said about JL-IW 000 sterling in the English fund.." Jf. T. Com. Adv. Tub Rkahom Wnv. There were no mioIntioiiH adopted at the Union Conven tion in thia city Inst week. "The grout n-aulntiouist'' hapjiened to he "indiapoa-)ll., The Amerioaa Monthly Kaioker booker Tba September uumber' of this capital con.ervatlve work is before us, and (ike all its predeces.ots, i. filled with entertain ing and iti.tructive reading for all, classes. The table of content, is a. follows : I. Peace and its Consequence.. N, III. IV.' V, VII Till ' IX. X. XI. XII X III. Habeas Corpus Personal Liberty. The Verandah., Dr. Mirabeau Sketches, Brazil and Brazilian Society. Th Sweeper of Dunluce. Japan and the Japanese. ' Fineo and Flamma ' Rain Words City Coming. Tne Reaper. Found Wanting. J. Holmes Agnnw, 37, Park Row, New York, t3 a yner. MORNING REPORT. The Fight on the Weldon Railroad— Rebels Recover four miles of Weldon Railroad after Defeating the Federals. . New Yore, Aug. 29 The World especial arvea the following account of the lighting on lh Weldon road: ... . . i he 2d and 3d divisions, Second Corp., wi-nt djwn on Wednesday, nei.r Ream's Kta titm, to continue the destruction of that road, a d had effectually succeeded in that object to a distance of some ten miles, without en countering much opposition. Yesterday morning, however, the rebels massed Early's corp., and two Divisions ( Longstrevt's Corps, in front of our lines, and commenced skirmishing at a very early (mnr. About o'clock I hi y charged our line in front of the 2d Division. Aih Corps, and were handsomely repulsed, although they fought with llie ut most determination. Almuat a soon aa they were beatea back, they were agt In rallied and returned to the charge This was repealed four times, and each lime they Were punished severely, hut on returning the filih time they aucceeded in driving baok tbe I) 2d and f9tb New York, who had already aufftrd terribly, and forcsd through th opening thuamede, and gained th flank and' rear of the remain der of tbe Divi.iou, and rendered their with diawal a matter nf necessity. Thi. move went placed the other Division in a critical position, foraing it to withdraw on the left flank and make its front in another direotion, and iu making thi change it aJao suffered se verely, but waa ubl to prevent a hirtlier ad vance of tbe enemy. The result of the battle is, that we bar lost possession of four miles of railroad oo our left, though tbe ich Corps stilt, holds three or four miles. The portion whio'i is lost i effectually destroyed and would perhaps have heeo evaluated in a lew days, for our withdrawal from it it was noth ing deplorable further than w did not leave it at our oplion. Another Account. u .Uf Ti, .J""" 0" lh 0'..r ".-'l1 Souli??;,: "rhHh W Ui ?WS?' dc,de:1 0 . ,do"- W tMf " w u Bnl rect. ' " Nsw York, Angn.t 29. Ti ibune'i special snros up re.ults of lighting on Weldon road as follow.: r irst, that enemy wre successful, after repeated and imneluoua s Aaaults.in com pelling abandonment by our Ic roes of the rail road neiow Kaiu Station, i letxmd, that al though attacking ia vastly ant saior numbers, be r-ceived a bloody repulse i si three ancces aive inetancea. Third, that hi loaa in killed and wounded mint have exc ceded ours by twice tne number: and finally. I iv an overwhel uiing force he succeeded in f arcing us hack from our intrenebmrnts on the other side of accompiisnen me special ohie ct in v(ew, via th d-slructlon of lb track I S-n l.lles b- llow h slaiioe, and although onr ithdrawaH rom entrenchments was somewhat hastened by at . t.i- . - J f"k oUb' ""xmr " U! from trastworiby statements ' that the sever tv f ,hbl" infllut upon the enemy did not , """JP8?,""" " Jw ' no"o f Another Account. Foreign--What the "Times" thinks-- Another Account. Foreign--What the "Times" thinks--Advance of the Confederate Loan--The Another Account. Foreign--What the "Times" thinks--Advance of the Confederate Loan--The Florida. ,-,Ng Yoh; August 29. Tba Ne'w York from Southampton the It lb,, arrived tliia Biorn ing ' The Times expresses rtouishinent at the manner in which tbe fed iral bouds ebtmrbed ai r ranaiors, auuing ina. caca successive tall ia regarded by exiatiur hond holders with gratificaiion Instead of d ,ismay. ' r .. Tb Tim bslisvel th t csinDsiffn will con- tinua, nalee danger to f aahingtoo become great as to demand the return of the main hndv of (iranl s army. Tbe capture of Kich m nd ia a test of ability of the North to make permanent impression on the tonteoeracy. Th CoDtf derate loan advanced 3 per ceutcn rcoelpisof lift, of Oram' repulse before Peter.lmrg Saxony intend, laying th lollowine propo sition before the German Diet : An explana tion be demanded of Austria and Prnssla in reference to them having permitted the Kin of D nma k to cede ruhn to them, to which he Himself had no title. The Federal frigate Niagara sailed from Lisbon on the ISib. Destination unknown The pirate Florida deetroyrd the ship Empe ror off Ursil, bound from New York for Cali fornia, and look $7,000 trom her. LiruBPnoi. The amount of Cotton sold on th 15th and lti:h, was 16,000 hales. Price, steady at J.M per pound higher than Friday Wheat slightly lower. Flour dull. Lokdo Aug. 16 In Ibis market to-day, further decline of 1c was submitted to. LivmipooK Adjust 16 Bacon dull, declin ed. I. aril quiet siesdy better and firm. On Year Ccrli licit !l j. Another Account. Foreign--What the "Times" thinks--Advance of the Confederate Loan--The Florida. LATEST NEWS. AFTERNOON REPORT. McClellan to be Nominated-Valiandigham will Support Him. Ciltcioo, Auaiiet 29. Tbe New York dele gation held their final meeting in the Sher man Houkh this morning, and alter oriel con- aultaiion a vole was tuken resulting in 63 for McClellan and 1.1 scattering. Maine vote is IK for McClellan, 9 scattering. Neither the Ohio nor Mis-nnri vole is a unit, Indiana stood lb for McClellan to 10 against. Bets ol four to one are offered thi. morning that Mn Clellan will receive the nomination on tbe first ballot ll is lint expected that more than the temporary orgunirrttien will he effected to day. A majority ol both delegations from Kentucky are said lo ba for McClellan As yet, little or no difference ot opinion aa to the diameter of the platform has been manifest ed. An armistice, a convention of the .Suite., and ihn adoption of every mean, consistent with Christianity and civilization, to bring about a permanent peace, teem to be points very generally agreed upon by all delegations Vallundiithani ia understood to huve pledged himself to the Candidate of tbe convention, whoever ho may be, and this is understood to lie the po.iinou of Fernando Wood. IIimi. lien Wood is siid to hold the position that he will support the nominee, unless there Is a diversion in favor ot another convention aud a peace nominee. GREAT ENTHUSIASM—BIG CROWD. Lstkh The wigwam is densely crowded al though a half an hour before the organization and the section of lha amphitheater set apart for eentlemen accompanied by ladies is over fillled. Tbe dy is bright and cold, and im mense throngs not lavored with tickets are lathered on the out aide, on the shore of the lake. THE SEATS BREAK DOWN—VALLANDIGHAM AND OTHERS RECEIVED WITH MUSIC. A portion of the auditory wi h seats where the people ure densely packed, ha. just givcu away and a number bav. been precipitated to the ground, a distance of ten or fifteen feet, hut no body i leri.iuily hurt Vallandigham, Governor Seymour, Colonel Richardson and oilier prominent leader, were received with music and vociferous cheers a tbey entered the building. Fire in Toronto. Toronto,' Angust 2!.-The Grand Trunk elevators ana wnarr were niirnt yeteraay ith their conlelita. 1-ohs 10(1,000 : hull in sured. From Washington. Wahiiiniitok, August 21. Special to the liulleiiu says : information received her. Irom Hulltown aa late as yesterday stales the advance has been annnded and anotbnr battle iu valley is expeclud and predicted. . riiit.im.ratA, Aoul 29. Th Eveu'mg TeleKraph haa Uichninnd papers conlainttig the lollowing extracts ' Mohii.k, August 24 tort Morgan ti in the enemy's bands, whether surrendered evacua ted or blown up is unknown. There ar cod- hicting reports. Nothing reliable. Addition al per tb neamer New i'ork. . y .. . . Dry Goods. Juua HuiKaxaH, li A9 ju.l rooaivsd a Isra-a lot or GOODS" Pmlaili'tptitn sad lionton for HutiKhtiD New Yor, esnli, winch he will oHer at ten par e.ut. leas lliaii any nouae ia tiayiou, aim uo a.isiaas. ' Calicoes for 18 cents per yard ; Muslins 20 to 25; Dress Good a lor 20 lo 25; Lawns from 16 to 2fi. We have a great variety of DRCSS GOOO!? comprising everything that i new and pretty: ' - -Black Milk Sacks aud Circulars, Paruaol., Sun Umbrellas, Kid Gloves, Mitts, Veils, Head Nets, Ladies' Glove, Ho siery, Cballies, Lawns, fo7.atnhiques, 1'e.ris Stripes, Paris PlaiJ., In fact everything in the way of pretty Dress fjonde, either in I'laid, Stripes or Plain Colors. MChLINS, 0AI.1C0KS, COTTON A DEi, DENMVtS,' HICKOKY STRIPES, ' SUIUTINO, DKII.l.lOU, CUKCKS, And every line of Dry Goods nsnslly kept in a first clans Dry Goods Store. , Alio! which will h suld at u cor cud pmciiii CALL AND SEE US, ONE AND ALL. JollN tt. KOSKKKKKV.SS Main slreet, ' a'lOwly Opnn.ite the Ornrt House. iOKTTotltKf boor" TOToo tli Troy road. htwn TnlUii No'i, J on and (wo. an old l-tlhr Poi kfl Hook. fi,. Umine btwan Fifty and hixty Uoilarmn money, an una d n hi 1 1 ut Tan PnlUra. MHOrt hv P-tf Marta and navalil to tho aulHtciuar. A rHonHI ravtird will mii for tha po'kt UoU 1 Itlt at ih Mmpiritm,or atiny raaidtoe auyj w;i Jacob . HHKNNrR NOTIOB. 111 11IIE und'm(nd haa bo duly appointed Ad LnilniNtraior of th .( John MliallattarKfr, of thaoitv of Iiavton. Montifomary county, onio, diH'raard. All rron Milt.lad Ut th w-U art roua ad to utka imrnvdui paymvut, and ihow liaviftif cUima aafini it. will uiwnt irvm duly jUiintltatd totfi und rluid for allowanr. auttt-a.iAaw , ! STRAY OOLT. SIHAYKDrrom th auhawhlMir. HIbb In van iinrn VjwnHhlp. ttiraa mil, fiom Iwyioo, on Wio ity' Ua .tui Wi'MiHjtn uik, afrrl Mara Oolc, with a tiuihy loan. .uuh1 run 01 oura, a wma ni inil.(uratiad. audoua of 1M hlttd f-xX hlt. 1 Uharal reward w till ba pad for ,llh,rn'u',n,' Medical. isi&ti i k t ii kAVAV i VV-- ' l CUUK4 Couuhi Co'dn.Bore Throat, A thm, fcud rtitr.utniima. It If out perwury for ftny lroubla with th? complaint to ti y on botU ol Stride and't Metliflunui Cough BaUam lonnnrlnthai that It. ih it pn-pamtion Tf ut I. Il tint only mr the ntn unVi-uonn nf tli Throat nJ Luri((i, hut It uurr lpht Mwabn nd BjtiiHnjrnf Hi i m i h an iollvot wrlp -.tot an lcinl of Hr I'hrrmi It ia leant to lakf. an1 a i nivvhcin or inirtiiln Prtrt ft4 Cnta wboitla. For vale by li iiKtt-i tfenera'tv. mli IVF.HYBOHY In Uing cur.J ol tl. tjitralnK J Uit-tauj by lha una o. Zr. Strickland t Pile Rttntdy. , KismI nhat tho-tc aaf who have un?d tt: Mr. CUrlc. V, l aiui.nin.ol t,ninjllv, aoJ Mr. J. K Hmti.nti', OjiiPlnrnti.O , tenth wit cured mirr unnjj oo- pt ..( Ii r. Hinrkiaiifl a fit Hrn-niy, . 'Hi h thy hav trni eTenythlnn hut n nhi obialA no nlt( hut noe 1'ot ot Ktrtrklnt'ti'f- Pi I hmnJy tirr-ittj perffct rur alter iiiff. rmy (of many yam tth ih? wnrnt kind of FiIh. They raaummDd try tuj who in rnttrinii to tiy II. Aakfor Dr. Strickland PiU Remedy, Hoi 1 1 hy alt drug.", p 0(n A pot. MiittlMMrd fU No. 6 kaMt Fourth .Cincinnati, O.' mli ar.li F Hi TJ X. ; t Strickland Anti-Cholera Mixture. JH ionipoMirl..nfr HHtrinfrohta, almorUnti, miuni . lanti aud cnrininativf), nnich 1 vrrv fhriciau aowit.la in ih only prrpantti' a ihitt wdl tvt iMrmin-nt i-uivof iMitrrhon mm I)H(ir. 1hii,nfl Cholti-H M.xinrf id now in un in fuitn of tur mi my hOHUiial vtn-re il kivcb iti. iiratl naticfuctioo. Jl ti MtYfld thi livt'aor ilinutaiuia, of our anldiera mr4 'ttin,ar.il w will fninntnif'f u to t (h t-H rm ly tn ha world lor ImrrliH nnd I'yucntrry. Mr Wo..stot (kiiui'toD, My., will h niot hupi v to H-.tit.lv any ur.aantoiliP viriiit? of Ntik kland'a A uu I'holTHiMiitMr?; In tu t w hava n nrl nun.t.rolr itvNtiiiioiutii.H trout pativ-ntM Mho hav Urn etmd alii itrinti irouniiu a in urnt i i.y inair )lty-iriHii-, fm uftr taking only on tottlf of Hi ncKlttnd'n Antt Chol era Miitu . If vou nutter wuh linrrha tud hy-.o- larvlrv nun ku,iilu II Hair Restorer. A (JA1IU TO Tllli PU11LICJ. rnHgliNliFItsiONPn hereby return their thanks J. to Mr. Vsleuline Kries, AMeDt,sud llie OKKHANU LICK IXSI'KAHK 10MPAKI nf New York, for ttie itreal prnmptnef. they have ehown in 'iylii lo iim the amount ol the inniinnce on the life ol IVI, r Kich.r, ilet-esKe,!. B .nl Ktcher inaiireil limtilr lor llie benelll 01 tin v He srd chil dren, on llie 2ll J.io Ain.1, IM'.I lie tii.tdeDlr look (irk, and led on the il a.) of Mnr, 18U4, son on thi. tiny ihe r'otnpsny h.s u.id us the rdioum of Ihe inllrn-e ll.tiio. We lliiuk ll rlsht that llielnb lis "houlil know these Isi'ta. . . . BARHMt A EICHKR. navloii. May?4,ta. A. HDOKSI lmd FHUFKS.1U11 lE ll!fJlJ'M ONLY QKNIIIMr. - . i 'HAIR IllESTO R K T?. ! DISKAbKH OF Til Id HCALV niHU kill of Oif mdtral facuiiy in trtaliuptliat feMt J. ol th whIi haw, in amiijuii y ol uuex, letn I at Ovd hy linn, th tnoai px ul-nr tioaf of lh has, an fianio. It if not to w niird at, an d r qmr. a tfrtat atu'iy, deep r nn?h and a carlol luviMhtatn n ol th rail at a whu-h proaura tl timoaa. Ui Ifca tha aaiirw ih diwoff rd, it ia nn uur impnpaiijjiiy m arad cat the IitiaiMi and m:t a pruianitt ui i. littaiM ol tha auajp liavi l.n proDuiii-i iu.uiahl hy aoina of tho moil emineiit phyaiviaua. 1 hafa da voted VBAHA OH ITVDY To tbu peculiar part of tha human Iraute. an J I atp aUitHed that 1 puMtteae . . S tii ic umtv iticmiiiot tioiarari koown, that would parmant-ntly eradioute thoa lomthaoni diaaaaae of Utm ntjaip t. ., SALT ftHEUM, BOALO tiKAD, Aud other outaneoua dUaoa,aud raitore h hair Ui , tuoae wlio hav hetume hald. ToUirM, , J Hood thv aaaeruon. I will forfeit FIVE HUKDHBU DOLLARS iff I fait to our the wor-t (iaea ot diseaaed eealpt I tiie unHeMPditiH with tho ONLY OICAtinAQ HA1U HICHTOUKE. Read the lollowlna: 1 AtUiii.MtwllsMa Paor. PMu-a- Two yeara ayo my txip t-t. nine diaeaHed.and my hair eemmetie d to I all out very lunt. '1'ae dMeHMe tprad i jinl my aca'p wa oo ('oiuiiiete aore. It became vry pi.mni; my reat at Dijiltt waa U-okeu; the burning aud lU-hmM neiikaUou wan at tup- ' poriabl; 1 would apply nm.Jy aiur re-mt-try, hut only Diomenlary ii t 1 lU'Dtuilted swrrl it oiaua uf thia city. I iu informed Ly Uu in Uiut. the di?aeewiih whtch my wt-Jp u afUcted waa tiH-nlt ' kh um. and that tht-y conlo not l enrttt me. I ttd I your eifrUren?n end .rwludd to eoneult )ou. j You iruilm that you tuoulti eradirpt the diaaae i and rt't4ir my hair, whitrr. had Utun.e ry irtt. i VC'ith fiat atiiram;e I placed niyeeli m you ttndi j aud lh raulti are. 1 I avtt a luiuiintit hrad of han my aalp ia borfeily well, and my hair lie eeeeed U 11 1 out. ltrirt iilly yuiira, Mae f a ii Uit'LU, No. l.T Honth P.crl trf(. 1 It t- a tart ai'knowlid hy all who have u-ed the Hair Kettorer, and their nunm in t-fHiou, tttat it ia THJi ONLY fKllPABAilOM -That would ilfoualy and pormanently reatore th iiHirof ihoaewhuare Itald.iuid prevent THE UAIH rHOSd KALUMUOrr. Th Ui if and rapidly iiuTrnHiuK aln nf Rfrlnratitru ; ! th i ron if t evideucv of the mauituld hetirflte it ui ' contrrlDK upon THE UUMAN FAMILY. Th ronfldenre of th pnHlf haa bo obtained, and the) all unite in ettiing to ita m-rit and rant tuperi oriiy OVKft ALL lnKI'ARATION8 Krermtrhduned. I do not reominind my prearH--tii.u tinmiie hair to vrim aix fet in trel l aa many month-, k it i-a aim pie imoKihiNtyl and toiaJly iu .uniaiairfitt with lh lawaof Niiiir. 'Co tho who r akptiul or Iim redtilou. 1 wdl make a hona ndeufler- 1 will forfait fl.UOU JOu ThotiaHnd T'ollarh) if I fad to our e the worxt' i uf partial twililewin, uudrr flftu jeara' aiatou : mi ttiih ' TUK ONLY (lt.11 INK HAIR ItKttTORRK. Thia wenderftil remedy ia aiild hy drtiggiu gcuer- If'yOUE rKH0liIBT M Af NOT GOT IT '! . .. . . jruiiiT. . K H. -urea auaranteetl In every eaae where the 4t reiMon fur i nh are implieltly id iyed, ar Pnee. l r Untl, ir kix luttla foi f.i. FKu'. U. A. UK MIMV Hide Proprietor, Ko. a timti' wtreet. flMly AlUoy. haw Vottv. FIXED. SCHWARTZ. I Uutohwr, Ktall No. 3W, Hol'TU libit or THI atakBET HOUHk. Keep oa band tatt AeslQaaUtf a f Meat.- JuaaiaVta