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I tr i rill -I DAILY GOUBIEB. XA. 1 K. I SATURDAY EVMX1XG, AUO. 1.

183 UMioir STATB lie: BBOCOH. of Cooatr CIIAJaLB Co. JAJtJS H. OODXAK. of Co.

njnrr DOWT, HWUI V- BARBERK. of Co. At MMliac of Union Central Com- July ITth. it wat call a Umion Covety oa Monday the 10th day of for of pvttiBK in nooiina- WitabU pinox (or the to tlUd at en- of aad wvdi are rrqnMted to the 8th day CoBBty mlM atovw--fow ward aad in towoahip. of tcveral DialxicU will alto i and place, elect to a Senatorial District Convention, to id at sack may be ncttiaate a daU tat in coonection with from Perry coantj.

cattomarj ratio of representation at Coavention been fol- H. Chairman. J. T. SBKTCCC.

Secrtiarr. The Suspenie. The ajan who bat an ordinarily definite idea of what he is going to do thete has aa amount of prophecy in him. He should cherish his "philosophy of events" aad permit ordinary to intltt on hie patent for kaowladgv. Never hat there been a time ttat men iad to much interact in the future.

with to little idea what itt tpeedy develop- moaU might be. It takat no great of to be convinced of any of these propositions. nncorUinty of the cation's work, and the ittuat of the next month on the field, are, ia the main, the causes of thit and. unoeruinty that every citizen feels. Tjpon ponibie cocticgenciee of defeat or tnoewt, tke draft in Ohio with twenty ebancet to one that it will be made ia OM week.

Thit is a ground of luspence, aod that can happed. From iu in- finance no profettion or buiinett calling is ccompt. The merchant buyt stock in limited own, not knowing whether he -will have to nuke half of Hit euatomer tays "only a few to-day, nr, for I pmutae Sam will furnish my aaxttnit." dutricu wheel of more doubtfully. The farmer thinks that if he ii to be drafted, he only moigh grain to produce for hit ftuaily, for that amount they can gather when When ratarns from the town, the latttlon it to know when draft will oc- our, and what the war news is. Hu ttock proririoned for the winter, and no lationi for or exchange to gry: or anim-liom to trade.

with hte languithx, and lie Walks over hit fleldc. like Occupying a disputed claim, caring littte whether tbe tmfie with plenty or grow up with We live np to our preatot and preaung, in other de- Flonr mills, that former! boatt- a-fovd fonagn thiptaent, groan along with local trade: raachinitU make light to aad iveorteet aaral jaoeeei.ectt oa AllaalK that look very much like aa part of the ftmcnaaat, fcilj red to Graat Bmia ahocld ir.ts.-fere wiih our Great of blockading thipt have called i farr-wnt could perform this wo -k, and will ep for ocean. Several fioe new war iron and have alto jatt leit the at it iron clad hautrv Oncndaga. She a very fine thip, with I Length ail. 22? braaiii: of beam.

52 of water, when araedand II feet; Depth of hold. 13 ArMaraeet, 4 gmo'. armor oe the of hb Terr le, coaaistiaz the origioal by Mr. QuiotarJ, and ad. ditiouat proieciioa of a layer cf tocos and 3-inch oak timber, covered again with solid plain cf iron, thai the in reality thick, 61 which iron.

locai: and oak are pa! on io the thepe of backing, and fife great strength to the aide). The machinery oi ihe Ocondaga will prob ably ciperior to that any vessel yet constructed for the government. It will coa- of two engines, whose will be SO inches in diameter, with a piston of IS inches stroke. She has two propeller! one iind-r each counter, which moved by fonr enginei of 1,200 horte power. The two are intended to give the ample to tarn around.

The tnrreU are the game at those upon all the inches thick in the walls, 3 feet high, and 2 1 el in diameter ioiide. Ouondaga, is bat one of a large number of timiler battery ships that will be put afloat for oar tea protection. PBICM iy a private letter we gather the following list of pricea cur. rent at Vicksbnrg. Bacon 50 cents per pound.

Co3Wt5.50 do- Potatoes Jo.OO per bushel. Salt per pomnd. Tea do- Tobaco Chickens 25 cents each. Aailfc pocket handkerchief that would cost 50 centt in Zanesrille Milt for 10,00, Calico (inferior) 13,00 per yard, nnbleeched muslin do. Shoei $25,60 per pair.

Hats (common toft) $30,00. Flour per barrel. Corn $5,00 per bashel. Milhary OoKaeittM gsa Coaatj. Zutmtnui, 27.

I a- with yoar received tht of Ohio, to cot oee aondrtd ccoou tocth of city, I proceeded w-th a aoatpaay ot twelve. tUting of tie followiaf earned Taoaae Hoberu, JOQC Abraat Morriioo, C. Yoanjft-, John W. Frack Bai-d, John Howar-i i has fciwvt esjojed aceoojE her tUter citiet, due, that aicoez were oatrajed" by aa act of charity, which if by aaother to tieirows tafivricc men or broth" woold call dowa oa hie: of Heaveo If o-ir it fally ii ail the circ'isstlanefte in tfcis PartfekU, Kuta Culacrttaa, i to blood and Hail and Albert Lee, from shit place oo robbers, whea there wat the we the 2M, o'clock, p. a fnflMi ior acd arrived at Deaveriown, Morgan Coaair Ohio, aioci 12 o'clock, m.

Left Ihat place at oa "Jsaius, lo au o'clock a. aa. of 23 far '-foreJga oa the Hirer I oow 09: oi my at troaia, ieavioj; me nice. We had proceeded two ctlet iurther, whea we fell ia with tix cavalry men. as beSas-tiBg; Hobsoas cossaad, bat ai'er a abort i'.

wat discovers! that they were six IHk A correifw-cieo! of the Xt York wiitisj from has the SoHowIng The ar.f of ifcit oScer was saao He 130 did with taroiaj to zae ail th'rir areas aad of eight one ea- aad ooe SpriagSel'i horses, saddles and Afser prisoaers, Jtc. for three-quartan of a tails, it expedient, on account of proximity of Morgaa'4 asd the darkaeat or the night, to cosEae the pritoaen in asne place of security, where wauM ami! daylight. Accordingly oa arriving at they conSeed la-reia, OKder a jruard of frora imsaediate borhood, who had rendered valuable eerv-ees by in tfcs arrest of tie prisoners, Ac. ttcd who armed with a of the arars caprured Toe naaiei of the taken as g'vso or themselves are as Bownard. Privats T.

Taompsoa. B. Pope, William 3 Sicle. Holland. Gaaoes, and al! of Division.

We now proceeded to Arrnzog at that place about davliaght, we procured a small Sat is which ice So the east of the river. On landing. I discovered ihe steam Propeller, "Adriatic" Captain a large Sat heavily wiih Soar, and commanded him to leave the place immediately, which order was promptly -oered. After resting a shorl time, and feeding our horses, I ordered Thorn.it E. Robarts wiih five aiaa to bring the prisoners and horses is.

ashlar dark hair astd-, liojt and of a lew forehead, aotutehe He a roice. a together wise oii to port or the BritJik achooiiar Boami, 1 A- M-TADDM. -U. to fiaiitd osa New Tori JaJj 3, wi'h p()E 4 S. of and clO about Sire ii shert Ei Jt Jrv LJ XX cboicr- la fail ce to a aag'Jber to tbe Stars aad Siripe: to, Ai tte boat boarded ran oa Meaacer, and CHOICEl GRAPE VINB8 cer Er toy crew lo sake part go oa ooard tae steamer, which i be tae Florida.

My aad 10- ttrasjca's stolen, aad sacked acd on are. They fttered a. Tif AT vKHf ic leer foiled aj.ji»wr3i AS TMK Sb? was a whalic; hailed MWITMK. acd was set oa termed He ii by aoaoe of frpoted brave, and not Risible ssder nezsz and caoVA, and ed aad crew in oa ihe iolh hia Xcer ibea stcsred cff the coast as fa as and la Tn-re EOIO- ing ia hii though his teen the raid." cowardly, like John Yocr pondcn: hias a i commission chaat ia Si LoEiU few ysars ai whica place he is inowa. ia this city, aed whea in spoken of as aac jooc saan.

boa 3 GciirJetawn. Scott Ky. an and and, on rderecce to the catalozueof tor 1341, of Basil Duke, oi Kealacky, Brigadier General Car- riajion aad Cauaia Harria-t 1 Uaiied Siialra Army; Brigadier Genera Tvlor Cunaer, Bricke! ad Shorter, of the rsbel army; Colosel Conner, of Mississippi, aad Cok'sri Dnoa, of Carolina, in the all of whom, we graded ia IS 15. la Jaaoary Coloael DnSce of F.onJa's o5i acthorities, atd sai it: the barber of it. Gearys.

Sor. -ere lionized l' tie Sort tT C. O-ra. ca J(k Aa ta tack i Br ia talc eSiy. la pzrciiH' iac Sfae -r21cfj -f wish sir broadside guas sad two pivots; is not as as atsd her saa- cbinerr getting oat os repair.

She dois 8 knois. Tbe dUcipiice CD 30f" 30. A. r. BOTO.

or r. A. SIMUH Cox's Or.XKW.--Toe aeokok Gate Cay tiat caeioUsr of ing De lie aca osnj the cf Ohio, tii me former ctiy iays ago, ia a a beat Vai a i That i 23. l-CS HOSES DILLOK ds; bui well isformrd pcrmci the A MCSTBI.T Ktrotr of loierxeaU in i Brick In he kav on Strttt. IS.lKi-tt for wra der cover of ihe oirht, in a carriage.

He ia- formed ase, darias the short had him. shatie had o- doabt bu; tba; Morsan would etcape, bin though; I Jossphies MeVey. eged f2 v-art, Jalv 2d;) Fever. L. Wood', 10 July 2d FOR SAI.E.

SMAttltSOUU) IKON MILL STOCK. Al-plv JOUS IOCTK ACBES OF RITKE BOTTOM LAND, "Whenerer politeness will permit it, we are ready to retire from the news board and announce that we have enough of Morgan. For three it has been nothing but Morgan. The of romance, heroism and politics hare been added to the dish and we hare had some of every varielv, from the "pure niilk" of the truth, to the "bUek broth" of lying-Morgan has been dished out to ir? from every conceivable platter. The newspapers have ssaed constantly their gorging rations, while th 9 tit, bita and savory pieces beers re- erted for the social circle and the parlor.

The supply- may continue bat we have eaoagh and deetre most a of dixh. A great number of officers and reeeniing nearly arery regiment fronj Ohio ia the field, are returning home OB sbott far- oughs. EvidenUj they will returs -nrith rortionmects of drafted men to 6i! up their decimated ragimenU. foar of the horses, succeeded ia the river at the raise tiaje the enemy's forces apoearioi; oa the baak of ihe river bi'ow the data. I aow dispatched Wiiiiia: G.

to the Comaaader of the 9at. with orders for bins to lie op oa the east side of the river, and in case of a refasil do so to aiak it The Sit was accordingly lied op oa the east side of the river. I then Jaraea Huil. with infor- oip.tioa to you of the arrival of ths eaemy at that poiaL I have now in iay pojisisioa pistols and osher arais. two horses, saddles and bridals, of which are subject ta yoar ordsrj.

BsspectfuHv sabiaitied, Ac. JOHN A. BLAIR, Gomd. ol ZMetrUIe Nsw JEMET, Joly 2T, 1363. aot acdertake another raid iotoiaej Ann Tsyior, egrd -14 jeirs: 23 rnuaihs; Scarici Joortlou.

aged 23 ye us, 7ib; 10 yosrs. Jc5y border bat wouid eosfiac himself to! aerea'ter- He said ibe njea mach tatigaed: thai tfaey cscaily rested jast above but that Karnsidfe had eraled He seeded very to and was apparently iu very good spirits, considering he was a He was dressed in bice jean pants, wiiooot cuat or vest (having these aside), aad had oa a Sae iicea shirt. There were no marks ot rank about him tnkia. Letter om rie 62d Ohio. The followiag private letter will be read wiih interest: MO3SIS S- C-.

1 SUSDAT July 19, 1353. J. Coi i Caolerc JSorbus. Chriit Abie, agad 1C months, July 12; Morbus. Charles 3 Joly 15th; Inflscaxtioa 3a ths Brain.

Ernziy J. Smiib. 3 months. July Poisoned. Orie A- Drucua, iiged 4 moutlit.

Joiv 21; Disease of 3ra-a. Louisa Daaa. aged 1 vear, Jaiv 21; Disease of Tarost. William Heia-s. 2 ed 65 yers, Juiy 2i: S.

5. J. H. JBOWVM. House and Lot for Sale- ol A.

HEILM AS, con, ft of Xlfhtk frson Jcly 24th. Sarah E. Dowocr, 30 rears, Jalv 30Ui; Pnstes Abccss. Jn5U Jfowill, aged 6 July Dip- A Horse Wagon Of wry make. K.

FILLMOkl t- CO. For 1. Soozis and Cellar. cood IvcAtian- Atc. For particalan At of SA8U A i-wit AtfcET.

Mtf fixlnri.m oor- JL or Aad third S.terfct JCtinire A. ST. MCBtCX. Jclr 14 Wounded from Morris Island, for they caa hare little atturance of help; woolen manufactorm ploy, what tfcej so long diwouraged. and Ittl of the peging in hands of inex- pwTMBCvdbort and awkward women.

Some of borinws, it ii true, aare aa them 111 ii aad wonderful of thrift. Jjntt of comaianicatioa are thrcnged, travel it brik, hotels are crowded, and luckv is the that heart aad face and each enougb keep tmloon or bar. The pale laced news- toy oat eaiag paper, sir," "rnomiag paper with the awnracee that tbe a pittance him from every lowiag words; Southern eitan J. Aad why? He JMT mar accance sotnethinj concerning; ths draft. Thit it the great sauScen that ao, he -ay reach.

It the has been ntioa for produciaj loag aad wfaici ta-ttili is threatened---with "War Democrat." the which the friends of Mr. Vallandighatn arge, is that he is a War Democrat," bat is ia favor of calling a Peace Coaference. Oa this have made some investigation, and we caa best xhibit our discoveries by referring a little to he past. Dariag the war with Mexico it was cota- tnoo for Democrats to deaonncs bitterly ail qcestioaad the justice or cecessity of that contest. They demanded entire acqni- eicence and nafaltering tnpport.

Oa ths ISth of Decsaber, 1347, cratic meeting was held at Daytoo, Ohio, to send delegates a State Mr. V. aa Chaiiman of the Committee oa Reso- laiiona offered the following: "Rttoktd. That whatever opinions might have beea entertaiaed of the origin, aecss- or jotlice by the ot ths Kevoln- war. by ths Federalists the late with England, or tbe WbigJ Abo- litioaists of the present war with Mexico, tbe fact of their cooatry beiag ia saco war to have been sufficient for them and to have precluded debate oa that subjeci soecessfal termination of the and that ia tbe meantime, the patriot could have ing; cannot be questioned by portion of the coaiaianiiy: and as the Courier is iatendrd for these alone, no fanner sooU ojyis necessary.

Aa oii resident of ZanesviHe, I hare beea much interested in the snatches of news 79 had as ia the papers, foagfct one of the terdsy evening that er charged on it for hoi were obliged ilor.w lot ca 6th wiJomiBc C. Ea centikd I- be tor rent Apni Bcqiire City Property for Sale oneuijr low my ZVQ 5nelites 02 the oorser of 7th Center 87ft Ohio, Sa ZSfg3' XK of John iloreaa'i raid the State in general, and aa he cesrsdyonrcity in particular; and zaast was lorry rhe tronble yon had taken to give him a ware reception, he failed to appreciate yoar motives and passed by on the other ai! of which forces me tas conclusion he csr- iaiaiy aever eajojed the privilecet or a c-m. inoa school education in Geography--at least such as was imparted by osr rispecifd Prm- cipsl--who I believe. cozaiaad'nr tas uafortaaate baad, which weat fearlessly after tha bold raider, the price of valor was capiars--or be aever woald have passed i Sowers wss shot, but I cannot tell whether he desjl or alive. I saw him faii, ana be said something which I could cot as closed right np and kept on" forward.

W. Weller "is reported killed I did not receive a scratch, aitiioasrh I huve two ball holes through my coat; one aear the er oa asy aria: tbe other under rav ngst a few inches below the seam of nsv cosi- The and shell aesr thick and a. iittie at first, cut that passed ir aad I naver fell more caiai aad cool ia my life. I do act whether I killed aay rebels or not. but I can is- test I tri-d to a few.

Aiaong ihe -wounded s.ra Captain. who is missiag, Col. Adjutaat iigsiti sad Jenkiston. J. Ill" i Ohio.

Cocpaay Goloaei Ohio, Coaipany A. rhijjn. LUc eaaa; Ef-jih Whilinore, Ohio, Co Lisu-eaant Colonel Sieele, 62d Ohio, Captnia West, 62d Obio, Coiapinj foct. kaee aoa Li-nieaant Ohio. ny righi arm.

ae stcaiasr also orongfct 146 officers asd priviies, mcst of tbe 3d out asnies hare aoi lenrced FOR SALE. COSIFOBTABLE JtkMDUTCC. itft IT the For pvUccUri JOBS TATIxB. SUBUfiBAS RESIDENCES. Jo 1W Kin excellent Uai, Ivicz ly en aM.v,l: hla milf of tte Coori Sosjt.

Os it a jn.ll liocse conntln. AI A a ccfkhr And i Fra bv it. It A of ot ic Into EAV A I) K'l' 1 T8 are Nearly every oScer either JTHE she see se aever woald have passed the sota near aad not visite.1 tbs most important np shsli aod soaie were sick. Ths total aaaoncss an A Cou: pa a not i a or were oa hawiinjr I Ay OLD SETTLSB. oa the most important river in the bsr wooaded aad missiu? in coco-anv le ibe ra of Dr.

But since Mor an aad have received 5, 22 incline the Captain ind Lieuteal thrir reward, I Ernst yoa will be eajoyiac is WOL the qnist aad alteadaat blessiags of peace Piirick. Calvia Wood in Valiey. Of cenrse for the 1 Jacob Harrao, Stoaebnraer asd Miltoa a inViinj: a ticket to uou K-- ana i u- of iiasiingoni rotimiv innded John Rambc 1 1 Co nrnff. Grafton Harrsp' Coa tif Md -5- FK1ESD3. next generation or aiors.

Morgan's name wilj be used as a lerror ail disobedient children of tha vals--sad oas ssight say teat tarced np at a fortunate time, jolt as ihe repatatioa of tba cepaned Williata Joaes, (more coinaioaiy is fadiag irom tbs comnjaaiiy--aad as of oid, if I may be doaed a parody-- physical or 'aid to er-eaiy But IS47 is so: now, asd its doctrines been roily oniearcea. The same astao who that re-olatioa the fol- ia this niost ncholy and cr: Soatb. the arson, iniorreclioa diKovartog aiimonte and diveues. It it not that awn are cowards, orteexo in draft that it daegarocs. that tuem thus timid and nervous, sor they deny tbe claims of tke Gorera- upon bot timpiy an agitation 1 bv a general satpcnte and (be pos-ibi it will with their bozioeK.

TteB if tiere were co other caosec, each armiet and and in of a foreign war, the of lie and tbe suspended over her, aiy cordial syajpaioies are wboUy wia her." In 1847, it was enough for BJIWJ know tha: the country ss in a war ar.a faeoce coaM why otfcer i raiaor quettions thocld be ootil the tenasoation of toe war. Bot wua car enesiy cow bas the "aioit cordial ficient home defense in to batten draft, a rtrong ui'gent one oooiS be found alone in this lingering ItKt uniier wfcteh we been living for tb and to tare a "peace coaier. called aad yield to teem anj and al terms that they for the caccie- of this infernal rebeHion. Concittency I Jsersi Dricgs are aH wcoaded. I by ib- frurs.i.

of jh- Cni.3 jiu Cctra-. i it thtticiet egi- aieni was ibere. Tfcss thsy cbarssd riga: cp atad on cs and wssn we jber were rebsis 6red aod issn we drove them" back, i hey railed aad a aad soe: nrm aad drove there baci 3 li Tbe fnwar! citd inch I leara from a of prominence )as: from your of a matter I say a tord upon. Csrtaia parties several of cautored raiders were coa5n-d io She jail, kooiriny that anything bet roya! fare afforded by tba: eie- aiosynary took it opoa themselves to send suitable food said prisoners acd for this deed of tiodaess, 1 an ioJd "'public fceliag much oatrazed!" Now can that be possible 1 I rstber prefer to I say icforaiaEt raiiHasea Jo think the feasible of ZanesvilJe are sach a seaiatjve of miad that Ibey cinno; fod, no matter of what ta aa haszry eaemy, who, if DO other way, by his daring, lias woo the respect, withoat bsisg troabied in spirit sad tbiakiag of the asd comfort the rebellion. An act towardan esemj at larje, is to on- ia yoar pawer.

Why cacaot ih.it of Bossba some people pat aside false prejudice esoagb nsiox Putnam For Itrnt. Sale h-f lo 50 the St.to 0 'he for A I Main Street Propertr for Sale- a KrM 1 Ci! r-" 1 iwrn njVl. fii Lot.os it HWl dowc Colors were plaaied. Every Color goard was or wouaded bat tee Color Ser gent held ine jili we were oraer-d to retreat. TT nse is riddled I no: I would escape OB- barj or I DOW it was Gas svre.i alone acd to I fee! tnat life is spared.

Hid I time and pa-. I oaid jive you a correct on; yoa wsii before I save time write. I feii -ike doio ay duty as a soldier aad if we mtsl on Sia -itb she th-caw; the ticket shomio i v.pi^^.«Sws from Lrxr- is I3ic rsisDs or AWTED--IMMEDIATELT- Two Good Moulders! Good wages and prompt pay. by I waat to meet 71 vP. ADAMaOX.

II IM Ge-3rei Go 5ta: Mr. in Ohio have beer; sab- ject -io lyrsaay infamous and i CO. ZASJK-VIiL-C. OHIO. ISTOTICE.

FI ST OA or Jj'r as. 4 WEr FIXE FARM FOR SALE bK2: a 349 jus 2S4 lai- A WTBHICK. PATENT pQUAI. so iia a a ose thiri th-pric- It la rI wjfl- bat skils to it A. Hrrrlct.

NOTICE. OHIO HONEY! HONBTH Eox or sics wiUj bv people i -nc whose towns they pas-'ec the capture, 2 murderous moo ia I pas-ec after the capture, ilh them the piais they ate i Sare'y we of Ihe Xorth more deprived o' bcmas feeiicg sn5 era jttij than trailers who are to overthrow oar Sepoblic. No, I aot be- lere tfcat tlsose to the respect, which HANDLE Quaint ol'! Faiier 4 L-t him exv pecta coe clan of society to prosper ia to higher degrre, otntr 12 whriher one side of faee caa gmi'e white the other tide it piocfasd." orts. rar ot Kmirs, 5 E. t.

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