%Fa i 88,4 A 'I,Z liirire iv Is •' , 01, VIVATIO: SEYMOUR 4-.:;.•:?.T.', 7 , , 'C.,:-!" . ' ,.,,,,, ..,:;.,--. , ;' , .. ,,,, ,. Anit.ifOuitiviaitiorrat... .:."':.wc,ro-,,,,J.:.:..,,..;',....-...,..1;;,,.,:,,:;:..,..,.-,_..: , , , ....,,A t fllc .9l.lWKonn. conoty • are men of abilitrand . infloenee and a credit to the'diefrict. , • The, COupiies .corbposing this disfilet'eenCurced 'with ants in - the choice of iii:Y..l , l'Cor, and et the- con ifetee meeting at I2idp:way, tion..A.B RNOLD anul'pr.•e.,R:.-};Aftty.were selected asitenre-, „ sentative.delegates. • . . . . Srots nor.nE 's Thll S roe ke ol de re Narffzation. 'Co; hi , lif :their annual ele cti on other Today. , We .• . will publish the ploceedings and result in our . ,•. ~ • :.Tonareo by ear townsman, W; .Cow Lea, to Infrotm . .Tobaceo,tiewe'ri.ihat he. hag received - froMi.lie , Patent Oficir. a .feW papers of :new .. kin ! l tocacro' seed., toi: : gratuitous s,rved..... - E The old "Side Rill .Tin Store". •isognin•iri : ,lABON I ; .1.8 goods frOm•;the ‘c ify,2o.ivill be' fout;(l:th his•i)Ost prepared to sal' his *arts Or execute any fcincl . of .joh work •. • • vdtb oistiissi3 and despatch. • . , . Our patrons will excuse ' the , usual &mount of reading matter which the jand sake. will ex (Amit for a feW' weeks. This only:happenits cocain two yearsand is .a 'matter'of interest, to the reader as well as printeL- • *- ====2l! The.Sehenettakty say.i: • We hoist 'this week, the . name of Gen. Geo' got B. McClel lan,r thejiresticlepey ; sulject to the 'decision of the National, Demorrictie Conventinn; - and if pominateil that body, We plecliet ,that the stone which tlie'boilders (at Washington) rejectecl,.the same:"shall 'becOme l)ead 'Ol .the ,corner." • . . . .. .. , .. .. . ' . ..f.isCOi.N Ornit'ionffn fri Iklismonni.-Tlie, Missouri lloffse; of 'Repreeef tat ives, "largely tidies); him' just tabled a reiolution.n9...rninating A. i.incolif tut? re'-eleAtion,llnd also' a—Tesolu— tion endorsing A. Line°lirs pdtnillistation.:- :' . . • The supporters . the , Administration .. are tiontinnously . pratinw anout Inc tipperciit :pros piqous eotiditioti . of 7 the couutryf Why, say they, money I's. plenty, aud.farrners ''..ttod., all elaeses .nf people are' doing het ter than they -.ever ,Vvere before. How do • account 'for it? The . fine . siion is easily. ansvitered..- 'ttre credit-Lon ti'romiscs'. which -our children and.opr children's chitin en, to the third and (ourth'genefatian; .must . pay. ".‘y, ire dravFing on' thefutore, .Crul like all' •spcndthrilts:aie living riptonsly.. . . . . . To talk ot•th e . Ptoepetity of the country wh.eti :we are afflicted . with thesocest evils whiCh can Befallnation ? not the lea.t , of which is inrril inianity and intoxication every Where pr.evail 'ing,-is do.woright.nonsense, if, not wickedness. It ii . etther.the utterance of a fool or of one , WhO knows hl has. Cu • audience, of fools. Cirmtrirrs.!:, March , iatch.wei received here (his morning:. 7 -- enan:roya. March I 6.—Ciriiiliende troops 'now (weary tbitc The Rebels fell back to Greenville,' where they ure-now said to be, preparmg, r:battle. • , . .The enemy still holds llitll o Gap in , force, and; icsaid 'to ae. conecntrating, bk.' cavalry for a raid into Kentocky.,.' • . `. .. I . .GeneralJohn]Morean has been. ordered to ~ 'Greerirille, it tale cop-inland of the ceialrif,forees of General Longstreet's lead,them intoKentuely,tential Tennes— see; . . . :''. , Ail sprts . ofprovisidmi are very scarce,- and the:people are'snffering greatly in consequence .ot.the'veholestile. seizure of food by the military authorities. • . ... •''' .. ' .• • . .gverytbitig remains quiet in General Thom 80ia tt is ''believed, hovvever, that do Y'9ll be ordered as soon as the weather beetip*e rtkore,aettled... • • . GOvernor. Bramlette, of . Kentucky, finding that his opposition to the enrollment of negraes, andr4is violetetalk, about stopping it if Alin Orovarnment does not, %VAR di-proved of and denMinced.by the Union men throughout the State has backed down frOm his position today in lagrataful n manner as - posiible. 11 . e sue'. combs to the laws is fairly and squarely as' any one could hr