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LULIKJ" "CISCINNATI APVETM1M. SUIRELJXKSTIIN.&.CO., DRUGS, MEDICINES, OlXeXXLlOAlM' PAWT5; OILS, lOTE-STUFFS, vtruww diss. jkj&X U. 1 writa of DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE TOILET. ARTICLES, , ... NOTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES, &C. IC. II. W. COR. FOURTH AND VIH1 8TB., (Oirotrrs raw Post Office,) "CINCINNATI, O. PATENT MEDICINES. no Omm Piutatloa Bluer. UO ' aloeletter'e Bitter. M Bsal'e Btoeeaarilla. W fin Tree Tar Cordial. 10a HeLaaa'a Ooralai. - ... Im'l UtlrlM. SS V Barry'. TTicoeynaroas. It -r t, UahU'i Bwefc. M Wotfacbnappa " i an-i .i"- M , j a, :. fatfe. THE LANE & BODLCY PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL With llmnlteoaoaa tad ladepaaleat , Wronarht Iroa Dead Bloca. Agent aw Ilia QBFFARD INJBOTOB, FOB. FIIDINO STBAK BOMBS. IiAUB eft) BOBIaBTi Corner Jena and water streets ULNC1BHA.1, V. arlldawlai APFARATUS FOR DKF0SNITIK1 aqbncy in Cincinnati, ohio. alaai POI. "' Tsnatrhfs. ' 10 ' Brisk all . knalWMU tk market , :j (1 BoraaleBy ' "' Bulre.' Eckstein Se Oo.; -V"' - - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTR, . . H.W. Cor. fonrtfc and. Vino Streets, ,-.. . . , , ,: . Cinimti, O, PAINTS. 0 BbUBnall.k T.n. Bad. 10 OaaU French Ochra. eaoo Kaia and Palll White Lead IdOII.) 6OU0 Los Bad had. (000 Lba liltherge. B0 OaaM Uhrsaie Oraan. 10 " Taltow. 16 American Vermillion. 1000 Lba Burnt Oinbar. 1600 Lba " BUana. Wltk a (nil eewrtment of all oolors, Paint la Oil. . Mil RE, ECKSTEIN k. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, N. W. Cor. Fourth and. Tina Btreeta, Cisoisiati, O. DYE-STUFFS. 0 OaaM Hadraa Indigo, t " Manilla 1 Oaaka Beat Dntoh Madder, M Bbla Oblp Logwood. 50 m m Fuetlo. 10 M Camwood. 8000 Lba Batrant Lor wood. (000 Lb. Bio. Vitriol. 60 Bbla Alum. IS Bbla Copperas. For tele by Soire. Eckstein & !Oo., WHOLEBALE DRUGGIBTS, . Cor. Fourth tad Tin Street, Cimoihati, 0. innel a.w. OILS. 00 Bis Carbon and Ooal Olla. ' AO Banaln. M " Blow'eOaatorOII. Para Heele Toot "II, Ollro Oil. Pnra Salad Oil. Tannara' Oil Ho. 1. Bank A Smile' Oil. Para While Uod Ll.er tiu. m Otin Oil, Qnarta. " Pint.. " K Plata. A JL OHIO STATE VOLUME XX II COLUMBUS. OHIO TUESDAY MORiNtr v JULY U. lH3. HjMVKf. -15 CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. STABLER. BROTHER & CO.. .. . WHOLESALE OIiOT XX ZBXIB, t IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN y F.reigi aid Domestic Dry Goidi, 100 Pearl Bt, Borth side, and 11T Wtat Between "la and Baca Streets, OINOINNATI, O. erPertlcel.r attcatloa paid to orders. 0.U' Vuralaklnd Oooda. Alao. Daalan OTBU-dlj I CIHCINIIATI ADVEBTI81SO. VARNISHES & JAPANS WM TILDEN it NEPHEW, w. VABNI8HE8-Not. Iu4 1 Furaitnrt. . VARNIBHEfl-HBpiriu n. OU hau. VANI8HE8 Flowing. VAENI8HE3 Dlaok LMthor od OhoUkc VARNI8HEB No. 1, 2, -b4 t FolithiBg. TABTIBHE8 Imperial W .ring body.. VA&NI8BE8 Estr. Coaok Body. 1 VARNISHES B.rS Drying Cotoh Body. i VAENIHHE8 Not.l kndCoMh or Cartitg j JAPAN Hrowu, Biack & Faluter't TV" i fflO STATE JOURNAL Dally, Trl-Weekly and Weekly,; PklHTIU MD rUBLUBBO T . HDRTT. ALLEN, 6c CO.; jnvumt taiLDisas,- ner statm hsbst. vrroma nm akmotl ' T . .l' Bjm Do Do Do Terms of tbrlptloa TVBM8 Of THE DAILY JODBHAL.' par J Mr, la advmaca... 01 x mooths, do H Tbno BKTDtka do ....m. ,. 1 T9 Oooncftth lo H.Hm,...WH.MmMM.Mtj' M IDvHvafed bj oarrlrfl ta th eitj, par woek.., IH T Agtnb,lo packaai of 10 ud apwafox, par noih, 11 Do do W do 4t I )Q lEHMfl Of THE TbK.WBi.KliT JOUfaBAI.. Hy tuall, per year, Id adTaoc. w...., H Do BUmonUii, do ... 1 7 For Ion Mow. (per moetb,) la adTanoa..:...M... M TCBMU Of TM WIIKLY JOrjBN Al ' ' I Slngto icrboorlbon, per jr...............ji Of roar ooplM,nt to om adrew T Of Ten ooples, and one to the getter ap of etMeliilr.tval ' to ODO 4dlMm..Hm.MH.HtHH....H.M.a..t0 Of iSreott ooplf, and (in to too gutter v.p of 'Beiiirhv i atot f pa -ilri- .tm.Ji6 00 RadJral Cure Trasses, A Others I Shoalder Brace, Supporters, Elastic stockings, Cratchet, on hand, aad made to order, at . DR. A. O. FOR8lI.RCiS " T I ntanufaetorj , Bo. t laat Vonrtk atnat, Bitwaas Main and Byoamora, Cincinnati, Ohio. Experienoet Twenty Years mejo'dsra lla Btl 1IDU( M uieyll-J3m CARPENTKR atSCHLOTMAN HaJIDf AOTUBIBI Of VENETIAN "INDS AMU WINDOW SHADES No. 82 Sixth itreet, near Vint ttreet, 0IN0IHHATI. J. WEBB. JR., DIALIB IB STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, 811 K, AND MILINERY GOODS IN GENERAL, No. 164 flFTB STREET, bit Rati mi Elm. OINOINNATI. B, BHata and Bonoala B1aaohed,'PraHt Lladaad and imnmN, so. Bmitry and IVwamwf Bum, tmt Doer, Ho, 161. majlldSm to 10 I 40 76 10 MO Oal 100 " loo " ' '"gDIRE, ECKSTEIN: WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ( OppotiU tk Pott Office,) B. W.Cor. Fourth and Vint Btrtttt, Ciboibbati, 0. CO., BENNO SPBYER, BAN KINO. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING not art prmic, AN1 Unmn Pttsseager AReui FOR THE niHRDRtt. BREMEN & lUtHKI STRAMERit, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, Aivnrded Flrtit Preumlum at THE W i)R!iDi VttR. Send for a Ciroular to Will il'ltlER A. CO, (INCINN1T1 & PITfSBIIRfl; AUO, II. R. TICKET Il3t And AUKN'i', W8ti C. L. ENGLISH; HAMUf AOTDBEB 01 Blteksmitiis' & Monlderg' Bellows, BMITHS,' , JEWELERS,' DENTISTS' STEAMBOAT AND PORTABLE FORGE & BELLOWS Horse, Scrubbing, Shoe, Dusting, Whitewash and Barrel Brashes, No. 41' East Second St.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND BYCAMORB, Olnoiunati, O. M, 1 i9 W. Third 81., OaKmnsli. Oflcl. dMia aion'b u. Buaor. aao. w. bibhop. wm t. i R. M. BIsHOP CO.. Wolesale Orocera Forwarding A CommlNxlon mercnania, No. 86 Main btreel. bt. Front a d Columbia CINCINNATI, OHIO. Inl-IB E66BRT & BRaTA0, UANCr4T(IBI8 ADD WHOLK8ALI CIALIB8 Olsaarvi Tobaooo, en Jantrli:dB. SSTLKkS, ATI1MT1UPI ! 1,000 bout M. B, and Uytr Haitian;. 176 hhdt Frtsh Figs; 200 frailt Frsah Dates; ;800 boxei Lamona; 200 bout Orangey . '200 taokt Filberu; ;800 lacks Braiil Natl; i'200 bbll Almonds; 200 oatst Sardines; 1,000 dossn Cot, and Splosd Oyiwrt; J. M. BRUNSWICK i BRO. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFAOTTTBBBS No. 8 WeBt Sixth it, Cinoinnati, 0., TMPOKTlllS AND WBOLBAUl Ultnujuo 1 nillt.rrt ninth. nd Bll. Krencn un.lK, unw wu Oem.nl, Plain and Pancy On.., and tnw maurl.la bo-lomlni to tba trad.. H.ra alio oon.tantly on band an a., nmeut ot Pljeon B. la and 1 a Tablea. 4T T.bli auopllMl with oar l.twit .tyla P.tont Combination On.blon. and alar la or Slat. Bed. at abort no. I Uce. JAMES L. IBS Went rourtli t., rinclunatl, Ohio, Fancy Good-, Notions k Cutlery, UHNERAL SPRING WATERS NO. TO MAIN STREET, . CINCINNATI, OHIO, No. 42 IMAIN ST., OlrlOINtiATI. nayU-dSm ). SCHRADER & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALER8 IN I wiah in Mil th. attention of Bntl.ri to a Ibtkb and freab I .took ol Irat olaal gooda In tlialr Una, at lba IowhI rarttoniar attention ti. bhiub maylO-tmd , KIHIN0EN, VinnT, PYBMONT, P0t,t,BA, 8KLT-ZEB, OABL9BD, OOKQBBS8, and any other tor for whlcb a aufflclent demand may arli, prorlded a reliable analy.l. .sn ba proenred, at wholeaale. Order, altaudeu to promptly. jeleasnl &00 " Fresh Cherries; 600 " Brandy Cherries; 676 11 Freeh Peaohet;, 1100 Brandy Peaohet; i600 ' Freeh Pine Applet;; 1200 M Brandy Pine Apples; lenn ii Fresh Palrf: '400 " Freeh Blaokbarrlet; !600 11 Apple Butter, )400 " Apple Pnlp; 600 " Pure Honey; o 1,000 M Condensed Milk; ; 1,000 " Assorted Jellies; 600 " Assorted Preterres; , 400 Freeh Tomatoes; 1,600 " Piokles, pinU and qnartt; 400 11 Champagne Cider, . 100 M Bpioed Tripe; 100 " Bpioed Tongues; 100 half bble Tongues; 200 dosen Maple Syrup; 400 M Assortsd Jams; 200 ' Lobsters; 460 . Fresh Gresn Gageaj 260 groM tupsrior Gun Oil; 600 doiea Horse Radieh; 200 grosB Shoe Blaoking; 200 boxes Ink; 1,600 Dried Herrinf, 100,000 Choioe Cigars; 76,000 Half Spanish Cigars; 200 gross Smoking Tobaooo; -. 2W unewing looaooo, - (00 boxei 6'a, 8's, 10's and CaTsnish Tobaaso; 1,000 boxes Assorted Ground Spires; 1,000 doiea Pepper Banoe and ReUhupi. Sutlers' floods ot; all Kinds, JASTKS BOOSES. BOS'T. B, HOOBltg. Cincinnati iloraajpaihie fhirmary SMITH & WORTHINGTON. No. 91 West Fourlli Street. MOORES & CO. Httddle, X3La.xxioSaB, Trunk it. iollar nianufaclnrers, No. 89 Main Street BFTWEEN PEARL AND THIRD, laoldentaou Hie Itai'ie-llcld bear atjiettyaburt; (aallaut tonrt "tl of' . ,l"rop Allf.B UKt) ol lliiaM Heavy Loacn I ribuu aiatrr prlne No MrUKeTHns. ' 1 I Gititbbdbu, I a.B.iurdjj, July f. 1863 I Aftar th Mim-i from the 11th porVa, com. m&ded by Col. Noble ol me IVih Co;.6ncut, had expelled tne eoemy's ktrmirs soft attaspebooters from UetiyoDurg, in, aircr oolora tyiag and ibe band playing the Nation al airs. Gen Sohimmeifenig esoaped oapture by retorting to a dodge worthy of the eharpeat Yankee. When he found bit retreat out off, he eeiied the ooat of a private and buttoned it olort'y over bit uniform; hewut kneoktd down and ran erer by a gang of rebelt who were afior plunder. lie then stumbled away into a oellar, and lay there oouoi'aled and without food for two days, but when he hoard the boys playing " Yankee l'oodle" in the etreots, he thought it safe to oomu out. He is now iu oom-mauil of his brigade and ready for work. One regimeut, the 2nd Mast., in Slooum's oorps, lost 11 officers in a charge, yet when this division was repulsed the regiment fell book in perfeot order, and eaoh soldier m hie place. Toe 2nd brigade of the 3d division, 2d corps, numbering 2 6U0 uiun, lent half lit number iu battle, and the 2nd btignde, 2nd division of the same oorps, in the lust charge on the enemy on Friday vvnuiug, oaptured from the enemy douiile their own number iu prisoners, iuolud-tng Gen. Armie ead and five ball I e flags, all wiih.n thirty-five paoes of Inn 2d oorps bat teries. 1'he rebel cavalry was in constant trouble; it It appeared beyond the prueoiion of theintauiry lines on either fljuk, it was charged into by the National eavalry, aud sent pell mell hack to its nidicg place; and if loo lar within its own lines, the horses wore demoralized by the ex-plcsiou of sheila. The ooninmud was of no er tioe to the euemy, but the men soan beoauie a renroaoh in Ibe eves ot Iheir com rutins. Verhaps one of the moat, important features of the line of b.ttile was the faoiiities it afforded to each tjortiou to re-eaforoe any point of attftnk. The enemy whs ooruiielled I" nmrcli from seven to aiue miles iu going from one wiue: to another, whorean thro miles on the diameter of a ctrole wan the dihtnuee between Meade'l extreme inftniry tltnk!. This circitm dtanoe gave great advantage, and severttl times enabled the Commaudir); General to rapidly ooroentrato hid whole force at the point of danger. After the ballle flild oame into our posno'- sion, a private soldier who had been woumlrd in Ibe foot was found lying in Ibe glass, under a busb; he had wiped bis gun and taken off the lock In clean it. When loiinit, no was id me nt of nuttinz it tosuther airtia. To the ques tionwhat be was doing there? ho replied, "1 am setlinc ready for another pop. I have two boxes of oartriiliccs left." On Thursday Mr. Byinglon disoovered that a teb graph lULttumeut and opTator were ai Hanover: he nrooured a hand car from the Pre- idrnt of the mi I load and sent an rxpedi loo down the road ic repair the wire, this aooom- pliahed, a dispatch was sent through to iht t'ribune announcing the p.vtwas ly in advanoe or all otner linos. President Linooln was in the Washington office at the lime and wits tjU of tba passage of the meseago over ihi wires It was then 10 o'clook Thursday niprit, and no ditpitoh had yet been received at Wabhinglon. The President instructed the operator to Inquire of the operator at Hanover who Bying-ion is? Mr. Byinglon replied by roferring the President to a member of his Cabinet, and also telegraphed to Mr. Linooln that a railroad was in running ornar to wttiiin ei umco v, v ballle field, and recommended that trains be sent for the wounded. The President replied that a train would be sent next day. It has been remarked that never in the history of this army wits there so little straggling as during the weok of march and battle jusi T-W.1X7T l11 I OlOSru. lien mrwwo " r t (.) VV JL b K, I had a god ctT.-ot Jriouns. Sketch ol :npt Andrew lllcUen-loper, 'hl-t Knglnenr ot the ItlUinir - , ol Vltkabuig Andrew Hickenlooper ws born in Hudson, Ohio, Angutt 80, 1837. He attended eononl until 1854, when be entered the ofiioe of A. W. Gilbert, (Oity Engineer,) Cinoinnati. In 1847 be formed a pinnor-hip with Mr. Gilbert, and as appointed Cily Surveyor of Cincinnati iu 1 859. In the beginning of the war. (August, 1861), be recruited the famous "Hiokonloop-ers Cinoinnati Batttry," known at present as the 6th Ohio Brttery. In October, Captain Hickenlooper, with hit oommand, left for Jef-farson Citv. Missouri, and was appointed oom mandant of artillery at that post by General Fremont. On the 1st of Maroh, 1862, this battery was tent up the Tennessee River to join ib armv then oDeralinK along that stream. and pariioipated in the battle of Sliiloh, on the ' Tboof BM -d aiid BetTM cbttrod hta, . a . i ... , . I '. Innir hair d!rhr'ts7il ami Jr4niTnff Id tbr frr ' 'a?fVi a oiotieiTfiroWtnaf ' ' 1 1 !. A. : j Council, Cbambab, B. VV. F PooirrjC- The following rises ware oootpoaed ia rostiest to th, memory ef our law Brother Lieut. James Uatveri Compear A, IMS regiment, u. v. who died in tu hospital at Duekport, La,, ui ls, 1868. . , ,Ta,. Brat bad la oar wraatk ka. wlthsradi ' , ,4 a srwai aarta vt ua.rao iw pn, ' A OhiartieB filand, a lovlet r tB ,,' .j alaoajlath. kale nt bhtb. ' V'ui bt. Aaaieoly Father htm called klaj,- r Called biai frrm thta eerfc ewejv--. ' ,( Called nua frDBi all ala .at eoirew, . .' 'trannore wbb BUnw-Btay. ' " 'Ob.ws BlaafcibB, aadtjraiWi kta, ' , ''lad drop tileet tear, , ' T JLt wtV-ugbtt aiibl wandar, ' 1 oa'w..rwr lovad ta dear. : V .(! XI. i 4 u ' 1 ' MaV BlaaitaaMr took alaa troa a. r.ir a perpia. efckai awn; ' lie wavar fn 4 and SoaU.; ; jjltuattfrj Bi4 ha aoaiibapy, ' AiaK-l tbw tuflarar uort. f.t.T ltM wlOi kua wlk a., t "trioja-.il'&StafJra. - ; " ' " 1 . , a, epiMBet'esn brgat hla. Barer . It-fart our friend, for wilead V.AS at a brother, ' ''And w wl to IB. end. : i I In.ed one. be had wandered. By a It draws n. bnt the nearer to Hint, In a homo beyond tbe aktee. Brother, of tbla Social Olrola: HI.ter.of ( nr tlorlooa Baud; Stay yonr teaia and bona to meet Mm In that brighter, better land. OperatlouM on tbe Penlnitula, (from the blebraol d Eoqnlrar, July 6.) The event! In the vicinity of the oily, sinoe Friday night last, gave rise to many interesting rumors, which, however, having generally exploded, it is unnecessary lo repeat. At midnight Friday until early Saturday, there "ae heavy cannonading along the entire line of the enemy near the White House, which laid the foundation for one very large surmise of a bloody battle by moonlight, but no auoh Dattie having ocourred we are left to oooji-oture that the demonstration was only a Fourth of July salute from the guuboata aud batteries of ihe enemy. . Nothing OOJUrred during tne morning in iu- dioatean advanoe from the enemy, but in the evening our piokele at Baltimore Croea Koads, hva miles below Bottom's Bridge, were driven iu by a sirong detachment from Baihamviiie, the advanoe post of the enemy'l force in that ,i,r. f,,i.,n (In vanlerdav lite "Sllliattuu in?re was quiet. The heavy cavalry loroe wnton nu un " up through King William, Caroline an t Hanover, on a special raid, proceeded on Saturday to tear up tbe track on portions oi mo toad, cut tbe telearanh wires, and do misoella- neoua tricks of datnigu and raeoality. About ihe break: of day, on ycsieruay, a n,,rlinn of this r.,roe. slmlit 10 si rolig, at.prar- ed advancing upon Bouih Anna Bridge, on the Fredericksburg Railroad. They were met by our troops, repulsed, and driven back. Tbey escaped with some loss, mo eieuv ui nu.uu . not known lo ns. They then proceeded to Ashland, whuro they burned Ihe station, water-tank and telegraph offine, and lore up abonl 1G0 yardu of (he traok. The telegraph operator narrowly eacsped capture. The innirn-menis of ibe office fell iuto the bands of the ,..m. nnrl WA.H fl.rripd Off. The fight at South Anua it desonbed as hav ing been a very antmateu onair, i ......... cuutiuuing for a ooneidnrable distance along the road. The raiders are etill 'at large.' TUB INDIAN WAR. The Stoux C rota-lus; Desperate. Fn at ate Bt. Paol Praaa, Jib. , Front thsfnr.oaa akv found and buried lht UMHtuers ot the Duaiin family, whose aurdei we ehronioltd'ia Friday's Presa, we lean teas, parttonlan ef the eeeo. whwt haw tbd bar liarider of last neni ate being re smnael Tat family war traveling in aa opes lumbei hex- wagon, and were attacked on Monday, th -9im. alt. It was not nntir the VTednesday-fol-losing, that they were) bnad,.and tas aigat of .karr d-oompoaed aid ataneled bodies wat truly awfal Auiot Duttin, the father, was tilting In the .'rout part of tbe wagon, dead, wi'h a arrow! ttieking la hit body, and a deep wound in hui breast, probably . Ouvit by a tomahawk or war! :ub. His left hand-bad been out off. and oarJ ried away by lbs Indians. I ueuuatn r.is seat; eronsbed ll'4ie child of six years, wbahad csoeal el htrMlt there whan tbe attaak was male. The life blood of be f ilber h-.d streemta dowri, revering her fact and oio'bia, and her tbae were literally liM nh the riioo-1 tkatkad I no led front the man' .le t body. - rise says that tas Indiana,, saw iter! nit lo a?d qAiite aharpiy at her, but did not .Qer.ytolscse. It' la probable 'hat she Is rnlai t.te i .bout this, aa the i the only atesjriar of 'r jnily anlojured, aad truta the dirplajl wt utii halt -of stve ferouilv; we eaould not iui inatlhtf wyu d knowinglr tpart a violin l.iM.-trpo-er. . .-auu lay tne oo'rpek xtra. trrn.tn, nv granu.mo.aer oi uw gnuo- tni. Aru arrow wat ta er eoay .aiso, anq sec r, -ad .rat .'jauKiug over iha side ot the wagon,. lAIMEjlAiE ATI ACK PRuBABkE. All this will go to thow that th, grand assault cannot be delayed many days, and a ay not be many hours. I rtjoio at this, for, .lihonrh the behavior cf the enemy la Umj mm- '..ooding BBtrntry la sat at r 'i fsils the feara of any one, their raosat Insolant BAaai-'eaiatioas arasertainiy quit enough -t, aatear u that ws have aa tiuiats loss ia turniag aar Uoaaaaa aaero, aa 1 that every tour waish rolis evr now that we are fully prepared is Ms aav-Aew Tork Irrie. Tha Armv and Navv Gsiette of the 5th j.... v..irriav was marked by onpreoedeut r& rdoioiug on board the receiving ship North n...fi.. .t it,. Nv7 Yard. Navy and army fRn.r. and influential oiiUene ouogregated to congratulate 0pt. Meade on the glorious newe L, A- - f the r"ot. mao, oommanoeu oy brother, ioc Dana . jk" " ud discoursing naiiooal mueio during a great ponion of the day; and Ihe orew ot me uta North frequently cheered In the moat enthusi- tsiic mauner lor uen. ana .,.. may not be amist lo elate that the Meade family are entitled to an immouso sum of money ?ome millions, We believe from the Government, owing to some international financial arrangements between tbe United Statee and Spain, the Government of the latler ooumry having originally borrowed the money from Ucn. Meade's father, who wat a Penuflylva-nian.The Chicago Tribune publishes the followiug statement of ihe wounded in Grant's army du ring May lost, consolidated from etaiUtics in tbe Medioal Direotor'a ofiioe: Port Gibson 13 h Corps, 613; 17th Corps, 48. Total, 661. Fourteen Mile Creek 16ih Corps, . Raymond 17lh oo'rt, 219. Jaokson 15th oorps, 12; 17th oorpt, lt6. TV..I 17, Champion Hill 13th oorpa, 968, 17th oorps, 007. Total, 1.66S in., I. itrirloa 13 h cores. 169. v;..h,,rir,,m the 18 h to the 28d 13lh corps, 818; 16ih oorps, 995; 17th oorps, 731 Pntol 9. rwlA From' the 24ih to the 81st 18th oorps, 45; 16th oorps, 91; 17th corps, 47. Total, 183. TOTAL BT COIFS. ot 1,107 ...... 1,111 from her wounds. The mother and a ohild twelve years of age were in the wagon, still alive, but so badly wounded that no hopes are entertained of their recovery. For two dayt they had lain and suf fered beside the dead bodies of their friends, ue able to proours sustenanoe or as'istancs. Indian oamp fires were seen in several places in Heunepiu oounty last week, and on r riaay a parly of seven Indiana wat discovered a' Madison Lake, tight miles from Minneapolis, they were fit st teen by a farmer and hit ton, and at toon at they taw they were disoovered, they dropped in the brush aud ooucealcd themselves. The farm r fled, aud collected twelve of bis neighbors, they returned to the place whero the Indians had been seen, and followed their trail, which led around the lake, uutil within aix miles of Minneapolis, where, losing the trai,, eearoh wat abandoned We hive not learned whether it wat afterw.rda resumed. Previous to these late murders and discov eries, Adjutant General Malmros had tent out lien. Munch, who started on toe lutn oi may to inspeot the frontier oounliea and aeoertain their wants. Ae the result of hit tour, me militia companies were armed and supplied with ammunition, in the western part of Fari- oattlt oouuty, in the whole or Dlue fc.nn, in ihe western township of Nioollet, in the whole of Brown, in part of Sibley, in the whole of MoLeud, iu the weetern oompany disiriot ot Carver aud Wright, in the whole of Meeker, nearly all of Hlearns, and in the town of Sauk Hapids, in Benton county forming a line of defenses from oaiik lUpidfl to tne lowa line. Arms for companies in mese looalitiet were issued previous to these late disturbances, though a portion had not reached thetr destina tion at that lime. In order mat tne people might be amply proteoted from savage foes, the dtate authorities did not wait for the oom pa airs to be mustered and uniformed, as required by law, and ibe wisdom of their course is now manifest. An order from Adjutant Gonorul Malmros will be fouud elsewhere in our eolumna this morning, calling for volunteer soon is lo enlist lor Biny davs, unlest tooner dieenarged. iney are designed to soour the Big Woods from Sauk Centre lo the northern una oi ciniey oountv. It is proposed to have one Captain for every forty to sixty men, who will divide their forces into sauads or not ieaa man u.e, Eaoh man is to arm, equip, ana tuosisi nim- -eif, and will receiva for compensation oue dollar and fiflv eents a dav In addition to this the Adjutant uenerai offer! a reward of twenty-nve dollars lor each toalp of a male Sioux delivered at his ofiioe. This order ia dated on the 4ih insl., and the hounty wat olaimed in one instanoe yesterday, it atoms ibat on the 4th actiiii'o was out kunt-i,.a atiouTvaVelva milvs beyon.l'-Hitohitjaoa aad discovered throe Indians, suooted in killing one said making his eaoape, though not without severe wound from ihe gun or a rea exin When Ibe news reached Ulenooe, a party of sol- licrs went out and secured the eealp. Mr. Bates, the Sheriff of MoLcod connly, brought the trophy to the oily yesierday, and ascertain ing that a bounty was onerea, nanueu over in prita and obtained the money. The Draft at Hand. It is announced that by orders Irom the Eiu.nslpatloa in' MlaaaariTtao Aclion'of' tbe l.tate male ventlon WeateMiBeedli t r. Lusaa, J0t, Friday, July 10. A large aud,aaihiuiaiie aseetiu waa kin at the Goar-aoaa laaj night, wbiea Wat jiartick pated in by those opposed to the ac'ioa of (hi late 8 lata tMantloa (a adopting th, sohesaa of emancipation, la JecfkMag' slave property ir'o from taxation, ' in aeavtnf the neoola ibe-BiiaiieM .otVvrtkiflt ae aavnt .taabr ulers, ndaeayig ihs people the privilege of "ulM B Mte Ofiiaauoe ot earaaoioatioa. Aiar- r rillry presided, and C'harla D. Draka. ilot.rvj BUw.'C: K. Johnson. R flm. Br... ap-l others' spoks" - - ' t. ' Eesolujlons were adopted tatting forth that lie action of the Ptaie Convention ia iu last lesion was arM rary, tyrannical and in eppe iii.,r to the plainest principles of rspublioaa o:rnment, pJoving the body from which It .majoaied to be an worthy of the rttpeat aad oan- ri en a ..ra frte' people: " a . -. ..t 'i- . .1.1 1. i.- V . .... . ..... .uuuj(u it enactment ia enutiea aa otdsauoo for the emancipation of llavta," w, g id the enaotment of th. Convention la no unnr light than a aevert aitemet ta ttrsaaihsa udperpefuais 8iaery in Miteoori, aadtr th. Jtaguma and proreeeed purpoas to aaaoaplisa frsrdom; ibat tbe attempt to favor Ihs owners sf 'laves by a body sf- uea, ihs large aujarity of waw werejAue tlavsbeldsra, at,, tbe expsnsa l miters, by exempting slave property from aU t,'tW.AJlilVd autfv.t'liiv'BBnWinht-tTf'hTKfi', as to- equally merit our coademeaitaa aad eoa- taipi; ;. , , I ,. .. Tuat we ti!d that the people of Miaaourl, aa ue et'iteus oi t mate oocupying a place In this fbifca :vrTBie. eatitbflV'jav -Jm Vrinciples ef popular tovereignty and Iht right to onoooe tneir own rnters; that in condemning the sots of the Conven tion as a body, we exempt from our condemnation, a few men who labored to teoure the people their constitutional right! and tht benefits ot tpeedy emancipation; Tuat in our jungment th condition of Mis souri demands relief which oan only be effeoted hy emancipation not years henoe, bnt now; aud we, therefore, deolare ourse.ves In lavor of plau or emancipation whion will ba molt spuedy iu ill operation. That we reoognne in th, authority or lbs L gislature the power tooall a Convention fresh triim the people, which Convention can take ppropriaie meant for obtaining redreas from ibn impositions praotioed by tht old Convention, and relieve ut of the burdent entailed upon na by the institution cf Slavery; we, inereiore, oau upon tne Legislature 10 order an election for members to a new Con ation at as early a day as praoiicable, and hereby instruct our Senators and Representatives from tnis oounty lo give their votes and uiduenoe to that measure; i'ntt a contmitiee of seven be appointed by tne President to fix Ihe time, place, &o., for solding Ihe Slate Convention lo oarry out the views of this meeting. col.HiHHU miaiflfcsa cards. CHILDhEN S CLOTHING OF THK LATBSt SASTBBN BTYLBB. U A D 1 JS tj ', GENTLMEN'B and CHILDREN'S Gloves and Hosiery in every variety. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, PARASOLS, and FANS, Togetbar with a large aamrtment of other taaoy artt- olos too nnmeroua to mention, may alwaya ba found at HBAZiiITT'8 PHILADELPHIA STOKE No. 134 South Hlffb Street, (Opposite the Ooodale Houjje.) JiiOVH-nsi. lath oorpa.. loth ooriia... ITtn eorpa. , Grand total.. RIBPIOTrULLY INF-OBM THK HOMtBPATHIO phy lolau., and public generally, Ih.t they ueTepuretaeeed tnePb.rmacvofJ. M. Parke, and hare now on b.nda aswtfuM- 7,," ap"'- 0a 10.ib1o,Ap:i'; JJiL?a":i iii, ;nr.aniriu.QlobolM. Vi.u. V-L n.main Hieken ooner was appointed ohief ol ,.t Corks. Ae. Books, pitnphlet., and at.nd.rd work. .jiirw to the ttth Division of the Army of Ihe I advanoe. on thaeytia, i th. ngliah Penneesea and immediately after Ihe battle of 6th inetant, saysi Uorintn was assigned to toe stau oi IB ..O.IM A Fantc In Kentucky. Tk. .iierilla Mara-n arrears to have occa sioned a general pauio in Kentucky by hit late A letter irom moamau unugc, " Alao. Phf.lrlen." Pocket and (amlly uaaee on n.i.u ana prepared to order. Agenu for the north American and Uriltau journa-aoi nuv,l"J- OIN OINNATI. laaeS&dsm. OJB1.XO F P. HALDY, NO. 61 FOURTH STREET (Between Vine and Walnnt.) CINCINNATI, OHIO HAS OS BAND A LA BOB STOCK OF Custom-Made .Boots and Shoes, for Spring and Somm.r Wear, that ba willaellat W A. I. " AA J. i ir i Alao, a rina Aaaoruneni ra Mllltarr Boots, Shoes & E.eg?ins. 0.11 and examine atock and prices before purchasing ..where. "i'f! "KING WALT & AVERY. Importer, of aa Dealers ia WAX For tale by JOB rWASBTAOo., ta, It aad XT Byeaawra Street, Ouxilnnetl. SEALING T?nve IT'lllt 'XJ.M A BED AND BljA.ua. for tale at mannfacturera prke by R. HARTLETT fc CO. Soathweat corner front and Walnnt s Jans MePheraon. lo aot in the same oapaoity. February, 1868, he reoeived hie present ap pointment as Cnief Engineer of the 17th Army Corps. Sinoe thBt time Ihe Captain has been in superintendence or ine x.ugineer j.c,.ri.-ment of the oommand, wilh entire satisfaction to the General, and credit In Ihe repuiation of the corps. If. Y. Herald i Correipoiultna. The Brazilian DlfDciiltyArbitrated. It will be remembered hy our readers that in the month of June, 1862, a diatiirhanos oo-durred it Rio de Janeiro between the offiovre ot a British frigato in that port and tne uraiiiian loctl authorities, whioh BUiieequenity oeoame a lopio of international inquiry and controversy between Ihe Governments of Great Britain and Braiil. The Question iu dispute wss rcferreo to tbe King ot Belgium for hta arbitration, aud that mouaroh has just reuuereu uib ueomiuu favor of the rightfulness of the oonduot of tbe Brazilian auiuortties iu the premises. n AHPKTIN Oil Cloth and House FurnlshluK (aoods. UltiUINftAM, I). Jn J. T. WABBEN & CO., Dlscouragluff Ihews Iroiu the Sib-Kxpcttltlvu.Special Di.pitob to tne Ohio go Tia.ee. 8T. PAtH., July 10, 1863. Gen. Sibley's expedition wat heard from today, eome time sooner than was txpeoierf. He ...... I mmm elXlV-Bfe miles irrui ruriaoeroroniDie last PIKE'S OPERA 110USE BUILDING, They were suffering terribly for wan. of water. Tbcy iouna vegetanon neairoyed oy n arc I FI AftCII he ad quart e k s DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS For Flag:i of aU Kinds, No. 69 West Fonrth Street, CINCINNATI, Jnne9S-3m. BTJCH Afl ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BUNTING, 81WED OIL M0BLIN and PRINTED FLAGS, ' of all lissa. TORCHES, TORPEDOES, TRANSPARENCIES . BANNKB8, aad all kindt of MOTTOES. C A. WAGNER'S, Rot. 28 ft 26 East Slate Street, )r-dtf BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. J.L H0LT01, Proprietor. NO. 68 jSO.jA.ZTSr STREET, CINCINNATI. majll-dsa) 135 Clente, Free of oata,uv. I ihe drouth. The greater portion of the previa I ions had been ruined by beat, and large nnm-bers of his wagons had been abandoned. The ambulances are tun oi sick, and both men I and offioert were discounted. A proposal tt abandon the expedition had been considered, (but Gen Stblvj bad decided to move forward. The chances are that they will soon find the Th MiafnrtniiAS flf Mallhnod countr devastated by praitienres, and be cb- I to reiurn. We expeot further advioes to-A MEDICAL WORE, morrow. On tba aaerat eansee which prey upon h.alth, and ahortea I r Hgrngo oa ViokeauBO The New Bedford anr-tl.n of tanman l a. Delua .ne reenit oi wiveo- t-n yire praetloa la the trMtmeui ot tba Tartooa forma of Her Tons, Mental and Acquired Debility. Part riret Btaniage an a-proouonu .. Part Second permatorrheaa. Narvotta Debility, Ba- heeetion, Ac. Part Tbira ana rourm rne ureal mom atii, mc, Ac., by B. J. 10WKH. II. I) . t. lonnn .irerr , oomnr nam, JS-d3ra Oinclnn.tl. O. inrtl I Or OU SUPERIOR 24 INCH 44 OAL. Bl. IWIfW rr.BA ri.k ..LE-Thm arm. are tow la the alith O. V. a. and two refltnenta Kentucky O.o.lrj R I inn n,.. tA U H HUIM. . hrt, aa to saatltlas. SlaU Oorernmentaaod Home Gourde plaaaa aalloa. a. airrKAVua u w.. oagm..... W.J.IATAaa,Oala-baB,0. - U Merourv save that a letter, dated June 17, eeived in that city from a eeaiaen in one of our it a n avnitement attain in Kentucky. Mor .... i. in the Stale oe is ooming. Thia is ..-.nnirh. There it a panic, and it it increasing Fifty families have passed here in twenty-four A sufficient number of able-bodied men have emigrated from Danville and vicinity, if Armed with bricks, to beat oui mo ui.u. Vf.-re-.n'a entire command. An officer who oame from Lebanon yester day reports Morgan's force at Green river bridge at three thousand to four thousand, and ..tnom troous from Jamestown attacked him in th. M.r "Mnlr. aad horses bv thcusan ls, negroet by scores, and valiant men by buodreds crowd ihe highways this morning, in nasto to uki-io place of safety." Twelve ltlllea ot t ars and Loco ruoilYf a. The Harrisbnrg Union says: "During the late equally limes the Pennsylvania Railroad Company took tne precautionary siep of oon .antralibg, at points removed from immediate danger, such of tbeir rolling e'ock as wis n Absolutely required to carry on a limited bust aeaa. Tbey had thus couoeutraled lucouioti.es, passenger auo freight oars upiu tbe sidings be i ween Etel L burly and Wall Elation, oo Ibe western divieion of tne road, extending for twelve miles in length. This loaf tratu has all oeen distributed to difftrtnt points aloev the lines as the road is considered ont of dan- General lchleN, General Sickles, his friend, will bt gratified to iearo, it doing well. After reoetviog hia wound and undergoing amputation, ne was conveyed to Washington by a crooked route, to avoid the enemy. At one noaas in rraiuyiva-oia the wounded man wat obliged la pay five doilart for a night a stay. After his arrival at Washington, he abowed symptoms cf exhaustion, whioh gave f is, to apprehension; a mee- tags wae seat to Mrs. MOkiet to repair inuner President the draft will be made immediately Massachusetts and tthode Islanu, wneac, toe forenoe is obvious that the oonsoription will he enforced in all Ihe loyal mates,wsea tne en rnllmeut it aa oomplete as it is in these two Slate.. The number to be drawn In Rhode Is and is 2,881, lo wbioh fifiy per oeut. is BUJeu fnr exemrjtious: this would make It-) propor ion f the eonseripis to tne wnoie pot auou oi me Mi.t. if.-maleB and children man d, as l to dOdl nrin other words, about one pereon In every 41.12 will be drafted. Taking ibis at a basis of calculation, tne nuntoer oi men m.i ill ba called for from the Hew isogiano ana Middle Biatet (Maryland txoepted) will be aa fnilnwa? rnmuer eaiaai PopBlattOO. dr.lled. M.tn., 8 B,lt7 10.0MI lu.ooi H..Mkln . axo.uie e "iv o. rr . .. s O.I'WS 1 11 0 1. u ..... ., 1 .7 J, I ,,'1-J W.W. , 'V 0 .unectieut- ew'.t.i ii. .o, , uISTl. .-T 174 6 4 321 H.88I ..rb ..S.SSII.736 ,IH4 64ir.3 Jmu. 67X,.ilI 14 164 t,4.7 In ibe above table Ihe second column or fig- n. .ivea the nnmberof men to be drafied, and tbe last oolumn tns aotnat nuuinsr wautnu ior ha tervioe afier allowing fifty per oent. lor ax on thia basie the call will bs for about 800,- 000 men for the whole North. Of course al lowance will be made in the quotas cf New Vnrk. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Maryland, Weetern virgiuia, anu uuiu ior tne untitle hey have tent into toe neia tor ine present .merrencv. This win reuuee tne numner to ne drafted in those Slates, tfcough not very consid erably. - oir pour iiuimon corres- roituEnin. MRS. liOFPERTON Willopenanewityltof LACE AND CRAPE BONNETS I OlVj WEDNE3 DAT, JVNSZd, 1868, J v, at her old stand, ITS South nigh8lreet, COLUMBUS, NEW SHOL STORE, Xt VIXIA TU TBB JuOllNAli OFflOB, BAHT BTATI DTKIIT. JT O O 33 UHY, (formerly cutter for J. Olark.) IBS IVIBT VABIITT OF -LADIBB , OINTB, AND UBtliDBBB'B . I a, beat quality, and at tba LOWEST RATES. Particular attention paid toIidle and O.ntl.man'a B.ICD work. apJT 8md. ON CONSIGNMENT. 100 tons Oinrlonati rnrnaoa B. twatamdry Pig Iroa afi " Scioto " " ' " to Mao Ieaa " Vinton Mill H. F1T08ASON, .rj4.dtf IT Wert Broad at. AU Rwn for Execution Tkt Port Uudton Dtr aid new) ot Storming farly itamedtale -11- tick Probable. I)r,s. Auot's's Hbad Qoastiss Btronc Post Hudson, July 1, 18U3. 1 am aorrv to be reminded, by the date of my letter, lhat the month orJuae has rolled by itbout seeing US in posaensioo oi rort nua a )B What ws are now watting for Befcrs making the final asBaull, 1 caunot imagine, for we nave already brought our approaches so olose to the enemy's treuches that they actually fliug old ootids, ruety bayouels, pii oee of broken nheil cloiher uiisotlcs, by hind, among our uiit: and thev not only 0 .11 out and cauverse wiib each other, from behind their respective de fences, but have frtq en-ly flung exchange newepapera among eacri other. THE PORT HUDd-jN HERALD. I got yrsurrday a sight of a lit1 la sheet published iu Port Hudsou and priuted only on one side, sailed the Herald. It was, of course, fnil mi everything that oonld give oouraga to the men in their deeptrale condition, and spoke of General Banks and ait army just as men so situated could be expected to apeak, I eend you me paper as a Southern cariosity. REVIEW Or BIORMINu PARTT. Gen. Backs, yesterday, had a grand review of tbe storming part, andar tht gallant Col. H. W. Btrge of th, 18th Connection!, near the s-jgr plantation 'of Col Chamb.ru. The met all appeared ia the highest health and spirits, J aad the commanding general, haviag drawn N. B. WARP LE; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! too South nigii St., Columbus, O, lenl-flly MED'wAL CARD. L. D. RUSH, M. D., a AVISO PEU IB A. A BNT ui liOtlATaD IB Wlia. Una, tande-. bl. prole, lonal aet.icee to lba oltisena. Hda aa eiparience of mora than twenty y are la tt e reottce ol bta Profeealon, and familiarity ltn li aa aaof tbl climate and looaity, ka ooolilently Bopea to Bieat wl each ancoasa as will oomaiena urn (" "jm'XrZSin TRrr.T , h. m. formwlv icennt d by tba lata Ir. Howard, and mora reently by Ur. ...log. Pf" J'f F. UHLMANN, Allb oaALia IB Books, Stationery, penoaicaw, . Wall ! a per, a bulj Siuv, 83 (tout h High Street, Between mrh and Friend, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Maaaalnee and Book, ol all kin ta bouod or re-bound la 11. l-.l manuer, , lU, -K clrculutiig linraty it By .t re JOHN B. BOItTLE, l oiumoii:', to B.ISAON A. rUOTR. 0Bt. A. MM. r , FOOTE & LINOSLEY. WHOLPaALE GROCERS ANU COMMISSION .Mbtt'.uai'iOi !o. 3-t-l 4reenv,vlch Street, Mor ay St., MW tUBK. aportal attentiva ultea to th al of Bolter, Cheese, Lar-I. Kc", Pr.'rtl'., Pewts, rionr,.aii. rnuuw ww- I dir. F. i. & L. LLSOUCKEUX. (otlfWKSSJBS TO L. baXIPKUIDX A SONS.) Vbtolet?al ana Keto.il dtaUer. la Ar.erlo.0 IrH and Kngllsh Watch., ta Gold and ail.er Oaar. Sine Oold Jawetry af la lataat atyla. ItI Brown'. IMebmh-d Oold I'eoa. WaUhoMaar'a Tuola aad M.tortal. Al. a large assortment of Aaurleea aad trench .i.rba. AU repairing don promptly and warranted. NO. 71 SOUTH HIGH STREET, Columbus, Ohio. a-ayla-dfta PATENTED OojTOHfcK a, niihritlef's Patrnt klvMB. C. T. HOLLOWAY' 'BTholatiala O-Tooar, ADO POWaf'oWON MFBOBAN1, BaOB, Market Street, (north tide, above Fifth-tt. PHILADELPHIA, teasdlf ftm; th, claim they would have upon tbe grat itude of their conntry for their beroio exertions; praitd tkra for their doings ia the past, and t .Id them that, by God's blearing, through their a d, the old Sag would proudly wave over Port rtitd-on before tne 4 k of July, whioh we would Maaaraotared of XX FITNT HLA88. "General Hooker paid him. visit aad he was! ' L !. T'" L,-, , I IMP riTIMlSIRS! .unboats off Vicasburg, stating thai bats to Ihe admitted: the two grasped eaoh other's hr-ade, '" "' ""jr.: " r " ' f . t a. . . . . . i I .1 A Ta . . 1 ,d UUt DUUIfJ OUIT in Bat, flBU UCVUI vru UtrVM t af av l tail nam risajara tnana na nnairn l ll a aair nsas- r.a l npm iaviiib at aw .11 a A nai a iiictt - Benton that Vickaburg would be ours on tne I down tbo cheeks ot the tr.ia neartea vet. ran. Fourth of July. I and he turned away. Me-srs. Linoola and Hamlin also called, as is generally known t . r .-r.. Oiat.a to a RiaiainiB.. A I Aauidinc lo Dres.nt indioaurns, it will not correspondent, giving an account of the reoep-1 bs many months beforo General Sickles wilt tion of our troops at Westminster, Md., saye : again be in tbe sa Idle. Uis surgeon ha- de- Little Miss Fanny and Anna TroxelL the whole olmed prcnerea aseisiance, oeoaue- oi i .u.- dav lone of the 2J. remained in front of the'r proved eondilioa of the palieut, and applies father's house, and with iheir own hands sup-1 uon has aiready oelebrate withia tboae stubbora ramparts; and iken wo ea te oar salient brethren at Vicke- pp. iv- . - . . ... , i . u,. i na re. ine snwewa wae reveivrq win i.e u- nlied with cool fresh water ,U troop, that pee- patent leg, to replace, a. early as caa be par-1-"1'"" ' " "- ted that way. I mitted, tht limb lost at Gettysburg. 1 log aua. i ra.iM.ntM era Ini.ied for the tat l.oe, 4lck keatlne all p.". of ta tl , i - j - mA. mm. it t. rMckla. av.la.t aa laillaMoaof tkaa. r.iaiaya, whioh i- .i ,k. um Law. Himrn. ar aa twtr-fltiB oti lb meiie. mmy hub. wu. -v"i ryr.LXA rurr UtM.Oai.i- t S. i). DTTHBIWia, run rot oiaaa wevea, kulA-dt Mltatattja, fa. :l 'I A I a m tL-i
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Full Text | LULIKJ" "CISCINNATI APVETM1M. SUIRELJXKSTIIN.&.CO., DRUGS, MEDICINES, OlXeXXLlOAlM' PAWT5; OILS, lOTE-STUFFS, vtruww diss. jkj&X U. 1 writa of DRUGGISTS' GLASSWARE TOILET. ARTICLES, , ... NOTIONS, PATENT MEDICINES, &C. IC. II. W. COR. FOURTH AND VIH1 8TB., (Oirotrrs raw Post Office,) "CINCINNATI, O. PATENT MEDICINES. no Omm Piutatloa Bluer. UO ' aloeletter'e Bitter. M Bsal'e Btoeeaarilla. W fin Tree Tar Cordial. 10a HeLaaa'a Ooralai. - ... Im'l UtlrlM. SS V Barry'. TTicoeynaroas. It -r t, UahU'i Bwefc. M Wotfacbnappa " i an-i .i"- M , j a, :. fatfe. THE LANE & BODLCY PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILL With llmnlteoaoaa tad ladepaaleat , Wronarht Iroa Dead Bloca. Agent aw Ilia QBFFARD INJBOTOB, FOB. FIIDINO STBAK BOMBS. IiAUB eft) BOBIaBTi Corner Jena and water streets ULNC1BHA.1, V. arlldawlai APFARATUS FOR DKF0SNITIK1 aqbncy in Cincinnati, ohio. alaai POI. "' Tsnatrhfs. ' 10 ' Brisk all . knalWMU tk market , :j (1 BoraaleBy ' "' Bulre.' Eckstein Se Oo.; -V"' - - WHOLESALE DRUGGISTR, . . H.W. Cor. fonrtfc and. Vino Streets, ,-.. . . , , ,: . Cinimti, O, PAINTS. 0 BbUBnall.k T.n. Bad. 10 OaaU French Ochra. eaoo Kaia and Palll White Lead IdOII.) 6OU0 Los Bad had. (000 Lba liltherge. B0 OaaM Uhrsaie Oraan. 10 " Taltow. 16 American Vermillion. 1000 Lba Burnt Oinbar. 1600 Lba " BUana. Wltk a (nil eewrtment of all oolors, Paint la Oil. . Mil RE, ECKSTEIN k. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, N. W. Cor. Fourth and. Tina Btreeta, Cisoisiati, O. DYE-STUFFS. 0 OaaM Hadraa Indigo, t " Manilla 1 Oaaka Beat Dntoh Madder, M Bbla Oblp Logwood. 50 m m Fuetlo. 10 M Camwood. 8000 Lba Batrant Lor wood. (000 Lb. Bio. Vitriol. 60 Bbla Alum. IS Bbla Copperas. For tele by Soire. Eckstein & !Oo., WHOLEBALE DRUGGIBTS, . Cor. Fourth tad Tin Street, Cimoihati, 0. innel a.w. OILS. 00 Bis Carbon and Ooal Olla. ' AO Banaln. M " Blow'eOaatorOII. Para Heele Toot "II, Ollro Oil. Pnra Salad Oil. Tannara' Oil Ho. 1. Bank A Smile' Oil. Para While Uod Ll.er tiu. m Otin Oil, Qnarta. " Pint.. " K Plata. A JL OHIO STATE VOLUME XX II COLUMBUS. OHIO TUESDAY MORiNtr v JULY U. lH3. HjMVKf. -15 CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. STABLER. BROTHER & CO.. .. . WHOLESALE OIiOT XX ZBXIB, t IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN y F.reigi aid Domestic Dry Goidi, 100 Pearl Bt, Borth side, and 11T Wtat Between "la and Baca Streets, OINOINNATI, O. erPertlcel.r attcatloa paid to orders. 0.U' Vuralaklnd Oooda. Alao. Daalan OTBU-dlj I CIHCINIIATI ADVEBTI81SO. VARNISHES & JAPANS WM TILDEN it NEPHEW, w. VABNI8HE8-Not. Iu4 1 Furaitnrt. . VARNIBHEfl-HBpiriu n. OU hau. VANI8HE8 Flowing. VAENI8HE3 Dlaok LMthor od OhoUkc VARNI8HEB No. 1, 2, -b4 t FolithiBg. TABTIBHE8 Imperial W .ring body.. VA&NI8BE8 Estr. Coaok Body. 1 VARNISHES B.rS Drying Cotoh Body. i VAENIHHE8 Not.l kndCoMh or Cartitg j JAPAN Hrowu, Biack & Faluter't TV" i fflO STATE JOURNAL Dally, Trl-Weekly and Weekly,; PklHTIU MD rUBLUBBO T . HDRTT. ALLEN, 6c CO.; jnvumt taiLDisas,- ner statm hsbst. vrroma nm akmotl ' T . .l' Bjm Do Do Do Terms of tbrlptloa TVBM8 Of THE DAILY JODBHAL.' par J Mr, la advmaca... 01 x mooths, do H Tbno BKTDtka do ....m. ,. 1 T9 Oooncftth lo H.Hm,...WH.MmMM.Mtj' M IDvHvafed bj oarrlrfl ta th eitj, par woek.., IH T Agtnb,lo packaai of 10 ud apwafox, par noih, 11 Do do W do 4t I )Q lEHMfl Of THE TbK.WBi.KliT JOUfaBAI.. Hy tuall, per year, Id adTaoc. w...., H Do BUmonUii, do ... 1 7 For Ion Mow. (per moetb,) la adTanoa..:...M... M TCBMU Of TM WIIKLY JOrjBN Al ' ' I Slngto icrboorlbon, per jr...............ji Of roar ooplM,nt to om adrew T Of Ten ooples, and one to the getter ap of etMeliilr.tval ' to ODO 4dlMm..Hm.MH.HtHH....H.M.a..t0 Of iSreott ooplf, and (in to too gutter v.p of 'Beiiirhv i atot f pa -ilri- .tm.Ji6 00 RadJral Cure Trasses, A Others I Shoalder Brace, Supporters, Elastic stockings, Cratchet, on hand, aad made to order, at . DR. A. O. FOR8lI.RCiS " T I ntanufaetorj , Bo. t laat Vonrtk atnat, Bitwaas Main and Byoamora, Cincinnati, Ohio. Experienoet Twenty Years mejo'dsra lla Btl 1IDU( M uieyll-J3m CARPENTKR atSCHLOTMAN HaJIDf AOTUBIBI Of VENETIAN "INDS AMU WINDOW SHADES No. 82 Sixth itreet, near Vint ttreet, 0IN0IHHATI. J. WEBB. JR., DIALIB IB STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, 811 K, AND MILINERY GOODS IN GENERAL, No. 164 flFTB STREET, bit Rati mi Elm. OINOINNATI. B, BHata and Bonoala B1aaohed,'PraHt Lladaad and imnmN, so. Bmitry and IVwamwf Bum, tmt Doer, Ho, 161. majlldSm to 10 I 40 76 10 MO Oal 100 " loo " ' '"gDIRE, ECKSTEIN: WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ( OppotiU tk Pott Office,) B. W.Cor. Fourth and Vint Btrtttt, Ciboibbati, 0. CO., BENNO SPBYER, BAN KINO. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING not art prmic, AN1 Unmn Pttsseager AReui FOR THE niHRDRtt. BREMEN & lUtHKI STRAMERit, WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, Aivnrded Flrtit Preumlum at THE W i)R!iDi VttR. Send for a Ciroular to Will il'ltlER A. CO, (INCINN1T1 & PITfSBIIRfl; AUO, II. R. TICKET Il3t And AUKN'i', W8ti C. L. ENGLISH; HAMUf AOTDBEB 01 Blteksmitiis' & Monlderg' Bellows, BMITHS,' , JEWELERS,' DENTISTS' STEAMBOAT AND PORTABLE FORGE & BELLOWS Horse, Scrubbing, Shoe, Dusting, Whitewash and Barrel Brashes, No. 41' East Second St.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND BYCAMORB, Olnoiunati, O. M, 1 i9 W. Third 81., OaKmnsli. Oflcl. dMia aion'b u. Buaor. aao. w. bibhop. wm t. i R. M. BIsHOP CO.. Wolesale Orocera Forwarding A CommlNxlon mercnania, No. 86 Main btreel. bt. Front a d Columbia CINCINNATI, OHIO. Inl-IB E66BRT & BRaTA0, UANCr4T(IBI8 ADD WHOLK8ALI CIALIB8 Olsaarvi Tobaooo, en Jantrli:dB. SSTLKkS, ATI1MT1UPI ! 1,000 bout M. B, and Uytr Haitian;. 176 hhdt Frtsh Figs; 200 frailt Frsah Dates; ;800 boxei Lamona; 200 bout Orangey . '200 taokt Filberu; ;800 lacks Braiil Natl; i'200 bbll Almonds; 200 oatst Sardines; 1,000 dossn Cot, and Splosd Oyiwrt; J. M. BRUNSWICK i BRO. BILLIARD TABLE MANUFAOTTTBBBS No. 8 WeBt Sixth it, Cinoinnati, 0., TMPOKTlllS AND WBOLBAUl Ultnujuo 1 nillt.rrt ninth. nd Bll. Krencn un.lK, unw wu Oem.nl, Plain and Pancy On.., and tnw maurl.la bo-lomlni to tba trad.. H.ra alio oon.tantly on band an a., nmeut ot Pljeon B. la and 1 a Tablea. 4T T.bli auopllMl with oar l.twit .tyla P.tont Combination On.blon. and alar la or Slat. Bed. at abort no. I Uce. JAMES L. IBS Went rourtli t., rinclunatl, Ohio, Fancy Good-, Notions k Cutlery, UHNERAL SPRING WATERS NO. TO MAIN STREET, . CINCINNATI, OHIO, No. 42 IMAIN ST., OlrlOINtiATI. nayU-dSm ). SCHRADER & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALER8 IN I wiah in Mil th. attention of Bntl.ri to a Ibtkb and freab I .took ol Irat olaal gooda In tlialr Una, at lba IowhI rarttoniar attention ti. bhiub maylO-tmd , KIHIN0EN, VinnT, PYBMONT, P0t,t,BA, 8KLT-ZEB, OABL9BD, OOKQBBS8, and any other tor for whlcb a aufflclent demand may arli, prorlded a reliable analy.l. .sn ba proenred, at wholeaale. Order, altaudeu to promptly. jeleasnl &00 " Fresh Cherries; 600 " Brandy Cherries; 676 11 Freeh Peaohet;, 1100 Brandy Peaohet; i600 ' Freeh Pine Applet;; 1200 M Brandy Pine Apples; lenn ii Fresh Palrf: '400 " Freeh Blaokbarrlet; !600 11 Apple Butter, )400 " Apple Pnlp; 600 " Pure Honey; o 1,000 M Condensed Milk; ; 1,000 " Assorted Jellies; 600 " Assorted Preterres; , 400 Freeh Tomatoes; 1,600 " Piokles, pinU and qnartt; 400 11 Champagne Cider, . 100 M Bpioed Tripe; 100 " Bpioed Tongues; 100 half bble Tongues; 200 dosen Maple Syrup; 400 M Assortsd Jams; 200 ' Lobsters; 460 . Fresh Gresn Gageaj 260 groM tupsrior Gun Oil; 600 doiea Horse Radieh; 200 grosB Shoe Blaoking; 200 boxes Ink; 1,600 Dried Herrinf, 100,000 Choioe Cigars; 76,000 Half Spanish Cigars; 200 gross Smoking Tobaooo; -. 2W unewing looaooo, - (00 boxei 6'a, 8's, 10's and CaTsnish Tobaaso; 1,000 boxes Assorted Ground Spires; 1,000 doiea Pepper Banoe and ReUhupi. Sutlers' floods ot; all Kinds, JASTKS BOOSES. BOS'T. B, HOOBltg. Cincinnati iloraajpaihie fhirmary SMITH & WORTHINGTON. No. 91 West Fourlli Street. MOORES & CO. Httddle, X3La.xxioSaB, Trunk it. iollar nianufaclnrers, No. 89 Main Street BFTWEEN PEARL AND THIRD, laoldentaou Hie Itai'ie-llcld bear atjiettyaburt; (aallaut tonrt "tl of' . ,l"rop Allf.B UKt) ol lliiaM Heavy Loacn I ribuu aiatrr prlne No MrUKeTHns. ' 1 I Gititbbdbu, I a.B.iurdjj, July f. 1863 I Aftar th Mim-i from the 11th porVa, com. m&ded by Col. Noble ol me IVih Co;.6ncut, had expelled tne eoemy's ktrmirs soft attaspebooters from UetiyoDurg, in, aircr oolora tyiag and ibe band playing the Nation al airs. Gen Sohimmeifenig esoaped oapture by retorting to a dodge worthy of the eharpeat Yankee. When he found bit retreat out off, he eeiied the ooat of a private and buttoned it olort'y over bit uniform; hewut kneoktd down and ran erer by a gang of rebelt who were afior plunder. lie then stumbled away into a oellar, and lay there oouoi'aled and without food for two days, but when he hoard the boys playing " Yankee l'oodle" in the etreots, he thought it safe to oomu out. He is now iu oom-mauil of his brigade and ready for work. One regimeut, the 2nd Mast., in Slooum's oorps, lost 11 officers in a charge, yet when this division was repulsed the regiment fell book in perfeot order, and eaoh soldier m hie place. Toe 2nd brigade of the 3d division, 2d corps, numbering 2 6U0 uiun, lent half lit number iu battle, and the 2nd btignde, 2nd division of the same oorps, in the lust charge on the enemy on Friday vvnuiug, oaptured from the enemy douiile their own number iu prisoners, iuolud-tng Gen. Armie ead and five ball I e flags, all wiih.n thirty-five paoes of Inn 2d oorps bat teries. 1'he rebel cavalry was in constant trouble; it It appeared beyond the prueoiion of theintauiry lines on either fljuk, it was charged into by the National eavalry, aud sent pell mell hack to its nidicg place; and if loo lar within its own lines, the horses wore demoralized by the ex-plcsiou of sheila. The ooninmud was of no er tioe to the euemy, but the men soan beoauie a renroaoh in Ibe eves ot Iheir com rutins. Verhaps one of the moat, important features of the line of b.ttile was the faoiiities it afforded to each tjortiou to re-eaforoe any point of attftnk. The enemy whs ooruiielled I" nmrcli from seven to aiue miles iu going from one wiue: to another, whorean thro miles on the diameter of a ctrole wan the dihtnuee between Meade'l extreme inftniry tltnk!. This circitm dtanoe gave great advantage, and severttl times enabled the Commaudir); General to rapidly ooroentrato hid whole force at the point of danger. After the ballle flild oame into our posno'- sion, a private soldier who had been woumlrd in Ibe foot was found lying in Ibe glass, under a busb; he had wiped bis gun and taken off the lock In clean it. When loiinit, no was id me nt of nuttinz it tosuther airtia. To the ques tionwhat be was doing there? ho replied, "1 am setlinc ready for another pop. I have two boxes of oartriiliccs left." On Thursday Mr. Byinglon disoovered that a teb graph lULttumeut and opTator were ai Hanover: he nrooured a hand car from the Pre- idrnt of the mi I load and sent an rxpedi loo down the road ic repair the wire, this aooom- pliahed, a dispatch was sent through to iht t'ribune announcing the p.vtwas ly in advanoe or all otner linos. President Linooln was in the Washington office at the lime and wits tjU of tba passage of the meseago over ihi wires It was then 10 o'clook Thursday niprit, and no ditpitoh had yet been received at Wabhinglon. The President instructed the operator to Inquire of the operator at Hanover who Bying-ion is? Mr. Byinglon replied by roferring the President to a member of his Cabinet, and also telegraphed to Mr. Linooln that a railroad was in running ornar to wttiiin ei umco v, v ballle field, and recommended that trains be sent for the wounded. The President replied that a train would be sent next day. It has been remarked that never in the history of this army wits there so little straggling as during the weok of march and battle jusi T-W.1X7T l11 I OlOSru. lien mrwwo " r t (.) VV JL b K, I had a god ctT.-ot Jriouns. Sketch ol :npt Andrew lllcUen-loper, 'hl-t Knglnenr ot the ItlUinir - , ol Vltkabuig Andrew Hickenlooper ws born in Hudson, Ohio, Angutt 80, 1837. He attended eononl until 1854, when be entered the ofiioe of A. W. Gilbert, (Oity Engineer,) Cinoinnati. In 1847 be formed a pinnor-hip with Mr. Gilbert, and as appointed Cily Surveyor of Cincinnati iu 1 859. In the beginning of the war. (August, 1861), be recruited the famous "Hiokonloop-ers Cinoinnati Batttry," known at present as the 6th Ohio Brttery. In October, Captain Hickenlooper, with hit oommand, left for Jef-farson Citv. Missouri, and was appointed oom mandant of artillery at that post by General Fremont. On the 1st of Maroh, 1862, this battery was tent up the Tennessee River to join ib armv then oDeralinK along that stream. and pariioipated in the battle of Sliiloh, on the ' Tboof BM -d aiid BetTM cbttrod hta, . a . i ... , . I '. Innir hair d!rhr'ts7il ami Jr4niTnff Id tbr frr ' 'a?fVi a oiotieiTfiroWtnaf ' ' 1 1 !. A. : j Council, Cbambab, B. VV. F PooirrjC- The following rises ware oootpoaed ia rostiest to th, memory ef our law Brother Lieut. James Uatveri Compear A, IMS regiment, u. v. who died in tu hospital at Duekport, La,, ui ls, 1868. . , ,Ta,. Brat bad la oar wraatk ka. wlthsradi ' , ,4 a srwai aarta vt ua.rao iw pn, ' A OhiartieB filand, a lovlet r tB ,,' .j alaoajlath. kale nt bhtb. ' V'ui bt. Aaaieoly Father htm called klaj,- r Called biai frrm thta eerfc ewejv--. ' ,( Called nua frDBi all ala .at eoirew, . .' 'trannore wbb BUnw-Btay. ' " 'Ob.ws BlaafcibB, aadtjraiWi kta, ' , ''lad drop tileet tear, , ' T JLt wtV-ugbtt aiibl wandar, ' 1 oa'w..rwr lovad ta dear. : V .(! XI. i 4 u ' 1 ' MaV BlaaitaaMr took alaa troa a. r.ir a perpia. efckai awn; ' lie wavar fn 4 and SoaU.; ; jjltuattfrj Bi4 ha aoaiibapy, ' AiaK-l tbw tuflarar uort. f.t.T ltM wlOi kua wlk a., t "trioja-.il'&StafJra. - ; " ' " 1 . , a, epiMBet'esn brgat hla. Barer . It-fart our friend, for wilead V.AS at a brother, ' ''And w wl to IB. end. : i I In.ed one. be had wandered. By a It draws n. bnt the nearer to Hint, In a homo beyond tbe aktee. Brother, of tbla Social Olrola: HI.ter.of ( nr tlorlooa Baud; Stay yonr teaia and bona to meet Mm In that brighter, better land. OperatlouM on tbe Penlnitula, (from the blebraol d Eoqnlrar, July 6.) The event! In the vicinity of the oily, sinoe Friday night last, gave rise to many interesting rumors, which, however, having generally exploded, it is unnecessary lo repeat. At midnight Friday until early Saturday, there "ae heavy cannonading along the entire line of the enemy near the White House, which laid the foundation for one very large surmise of a bloody battle by moonlight, but no auoh Dattie having ocourred we are left to oooji-oture that the demonstration was only a Fourth of July salute from the guuboata aud batteries of ihe enemy. . Nothing OOJUrred during tne morning in iu- dioatean advanoe from the enemy, but in the evening our piokele at Baltimore Croea Koads, hva miles below Bottom's Bridge, were driven iu by a sirong detachment from Baihamviiie, the advanoe post of the enemy'l force in that ,i,r. f,,i.,n (In vanlerdav lite "Sllliattuu in?re was quiet. The heavy cavalry loroe wnton nu un " up through King William, Caroline an t Hanover, on a special raid, proceeded on Saturday to tear up tbe track on portions oi mo toad, cut tbe telearanh wires, and do misoella- neoua tricks of datnigu and raeoality. About ihe break: of day, on ycsieruay, a n,,rlinn of this r.,roe. slmlit 10 si rolig, at.prar- ed advancing upon Bouih Anna Bridge, on the Fredericksburg Railroad. They were met by our troops, repulsed, and driven back. Tbey escaped with some loss, mo eieuv ui nu.uu . not known lo ns. They then proceeded to Ashland, whuro they burned Ihe station, water-tank and telegraph offine, and lore up abonl 1G0 yardu of (he traok. The telegraph operator narrowly eacsped capture. The innirn-menis of ibe office fell iuto the bands of the ,..m. nnrl WA.H fl.rripd Off. The fight at South Anua it desonbed as hav ing been a very antmateu onair, i ......... cuutiuuing for a ooneidnrable distance along the road. The raiders are etill 'at large.' TUB INDIAN WAR. The Stoux C rota-lus; Desperate. Fn at ate Bt. Paol Praaa, Jib. , Front thsfnr.oaa akv found and buried lht UMHtuers ot the Duaiin family, whose aurdei we ehronioltd'ia Friday's Presa, we lean teas, parttonlan ef the eeeo. whwt haw tbd bar liarider of last neni ate being re smnael Tat family war traveling in aa opes lumbei hex- wagon, and were attacked on Monday, th -9im. alt. It was not nntir the VTednesday-fol-losing, that they were) bnad,.and tas aigat of .karr d-oompoaed aid ataneled bodies wat truly awfal Auiot Duttin, the father, was tilting In the .'rout part of tbe wagon, dead, wi'h a arrow! ttieking la hit body, and a deep wound in hui breast, probably . Ouvit by a tomahawk or war! :ub. His left hand-bad been out off. and oarJ ried away by lbs Indians. I ueuuatn r.is seat; eronsbed ll'4ie child of six years, wbahad csoeal el htrMlt there whan tbe attaak was male. The life blood of be f ilber h-.d streemta dowri, revering her fact and oio'bia, and her tbae were literally liM nh the riioo-1 tkatkad I no led front the man' .le t body. - rise says that tas Indiana,, saw iter! nit lo a?d qAiite aharpiy at her, but did not .Qer.ytolscse. It' la probable 'hat she Is rnlai t.te i .bout this, aa the i the only atesjriar of 'r jnily anlojured, aad truta the dirplajl wt utii halt -of stve ferouilv; we eaould not iui inatlhtf wyu d knowinglr tpart a violin l.iM.-trpo-er. . .-auu lay tne oo'rpek xtra. trrn.tn, nv granu.mo.aer oi uw gnuo- tni. Aru arrow wat ta er eoay .aiso, anq sec r, -ad .rat .'jauKiug over iha side ot the wagon,. lAIMEjlAiE ATI ACK PRuBABkE. All this will go to thow that th, grand assault cannot be delayed many days, and a ay not be many hours. I rtjoio at this, for, .lihonrh the behavior cf the enemy la Umj mm- '..ooding BBtrntry la sat at r 'i fsils the feara of any one, their raosat Insolant BAaai-'eaiatioas arasertainiy quit enough -t, aatear u that ws have aa tiuiats loss ia turniag aar Uoaaaaa aaero, aa 1 that every tour waish rolis evr now that we are fully prepared is Ms aav-Aew Tork Irrie. Tha Armv and Navv Gsiette of the 5th j.... v..irriav was marked by onpreoedeut r& rdoioiug on board the receiving ship North n...fi.. .t it,. Nv7 Yard. Navy and army fRn.r. and influential oiiUene ouogregated to congratulate 0pt. Meade on the glorious newe L, A- - f the r"ot. mao, oommanoeu oy brother, ioc Dana . jk" " ud discoursing naiiooal mueio during a great ponion of the day; and Ihe orew ot me uta North frequently cheered In the moat enthusi- tsiic mauner lor uen. ana .,.. may not be amist lo elate that the Meade family are entitled to an immouso sum of money ?ome millions, We believe from the Government, owing to some international financial arrangements between tbe United Statee and Spain, the Government of the latler ooumry having originally borrowed the money from Ucn. Meade's father, who wat a Penuflylva-nian.The Chicago Tribune publishes the followiug statement of ihe wounded in Grant's army du ring May lost, consolidated from etaiUtics in tbe Medioal Direotor'a ofiioe: Port Gibson 13 h Corps, 613; 17th Corps, 48. Total, 661. Fourteen Mile Creek 16ih Corps, . Raymond 17lh oo'rt, 219. Jaokson 15th oorps, 12; 17th oorpt, lt6. TV..I 17, Champion Hill 13th oorpa, 968, 17th oorps, 007. Total, 1.66S in., I. itrirloa 13 h cores. 169. v;..h,,rir,,m the 18 h to the 28d 13lh corps, 818; 16ih oorps, 995; 17th oorps, 731 Pntol 9. rwlA From' the 24ih to the 81st 18th oorps, 45; 16th oorps, 91; 17th corps, 47. Total, 183. TOTAL BT COIFS. ot 1,107 ...... 1,111 from her wounds. The mother and a ohild twelve years of age were in the wagon, still alive, but so badly wounded that no hopes are entertained of their recovery. For two dayt they had lain and suf fered beside the dead bodies of their friends, ue able to proours sustenanoe or as'istancs. Indian oamp fires were seen in several places in Heunepiu oounty last week, and on r riaay a parly of seven Indiana wat discovered a' Madison Lake, tight miles from Minneapolis, they were fit st teen by a farmer and hit ton, and at toon at they taw they were disoovered, they dropped in the brush aud ooucealcd themselves. The farm r fled, aud collected twelve of bis neighbors, they returned to the place whero the Indians had been seen, and followed their trail, which led around the lake, uutil within aix miles of Minneapolis, where, losing the trai,, eearoh wat abandoned We hive not learned whether it wat afterw.rda resumed. Previous to these late murders and discov eries, Adjutant General Malmros had tent out lien. Munch, who started on toe lutn oi may to inspeot the frontier oounliea and aeoertain their wants. Ae the result of hit tour, me militia companies were armed and supplied with ammunition, in the western part of Fari- oattlt oouuty, in the whole or Dlue fc.nn, in ihe western township of Nioollet, in the whole of Brown, in part of Sibley, in the whole of MoLeud, iu the weetern oompany disiriot ot Carver aud Wright, in the whole of Meeker, nearly all of Hlearns, and in the town of Sauk Hapids, in Benton county forming a line of defenses from oaiik lUpidfl to tne lowa line. Arms for companies in mese looalitiet were issued previous to these late disturbances, though a portion had not reached thetr destina tion at that lime. In order mat tne people might be amply proteoted from savage foes, the dtate authorities did not wait for the oom pa airs to be mustered and uniformed, as required by law, and ibe wisdom of their course is now manifest. An order from Adjutant Gonorul Malmros will be fouud elsewhere in our eolumna this morning, calling for volunteer soon is lo enlist lor Biny davs, unlest tooner dieenarged. iney are designed to soour the Big Woods from Sauk Centre lo the northern una oi ciniey oountv. It is proposed to have one Captain for every forty to sixty men, who will divide their forces into sauads or not ieaa man u.e, Eaoh man is to arm, equip, ana tuosisi nim- -eif, and will receiva for compensation oue dollar and fiflv eents a dav In addition to this the Adjutant uenerai offer! a reward of twenty-nve dollars lor each toalp of a male Sioux delivered at his ofiioe. This order ia dated on the 4ih insl., and the hounty wat olaimed in one instanoe yesterday, it atoms ibat on the 4th actiiii'o was out kunt-i,.a atiouTvaVelva milvs beyon.l'-Hitohitjaoa aad discovered throe Indians, suooted in killing one said making his eaoape, though not without severe wound from ihe gun or a rea exin When Ibe news reached Ulenooe, a party of sol- licrs went out and secured the eealp. Mr. Bates, the Sheriff of MoLcod connly, brought the trophy to the oily yesierday, and ascertain ing that a bounty was onerea, nanueu over in prita and obtained the money. The Draft at Hand. It is announced that by orders Irom the Eiu.nslpatloa in' MlaaaariTtao Aclion'of' tbe l.tate male ventlon WeateMiBeedli t r. Lusaa, J0t, Friday, July 10. A large aud,aaihiuiaiie aseetiu waa kin at the Goar-aoaa laaj night, wbiea Wat jiartick pated in by those opposed to the ac'ioa of (hi late 8 lata tMantloa (a adopting th, sohesaa of emancipation, la JecfkMag' slave property ir'o from taxation, ' in aeavtnf the neoola ibe-BiiaiieM .otVvrtkiflt ae aavnt .taabr ulers, ndaeayig ihs people the privilege of "ulM B Mte Ofiiaauoe ot earaaoioatioa. Aiar- r rillry presided, and C'harla D. Draka. ilot.rvj BUw.'C: K. Johnson. R flm. Br... ap-l others' spoks" - - ' t. ' Eesolujlons were adopted tatting forth that lie action of the Ptaie Convention ia iu last lesion was arM rary, tyrannical and in eppe iii.,r to the plainest principles of rspublioaa o:rnment, pJoving the body from which It .majoaied to be an worthy of the rttpeat aad oan- ri en a ..ra frte' people: " a . -. ..t 'i- . .1.1 1. i.- V . .... . ..... .uuuj(u it enactment ia enutiea aa otdsauoo for the emancipation of llavta," w, g id the enaotment of th. Convention la no unnr light than a aevert aitemet ta ttrsaaihsa udperpefuais 8iaery in Miteoori, aadtr th. Jtaguma and proreeeed purpoas to aaaoaplisa frsrdom; ibat tbe attempt to favor Ihs owners sf 'laves by a body sf- uea, ihs large aujarity of waw werejAue tlavsbeldsra, at,, tbe expsnsa l miters, by exempting slave property from aU t,'tW.AJlilVd autfv.t'liiv'BBnWinht-tTf'hTKfi', as to- equally merit our coademeaitaa aad eoa- taipi; ;. , , I ,. .. Tuat we ti!d that the people of Miaaourl, aa ue et'iteus oi t mate oocupying a place In this fbifca :vrTBie. eatitbflV'jav -Jm Vrinciples ef popular tovereignty and Iht right to onoooe tneir own rnters; that in condemning the sots of the Conven tion as a body, we exempt from our condemnation, a few men who labored to teoure the people their constitutional right! and tht benefits ot tpeedy emancipation; Tuat in our jungment th condition of Mis souri demands relief which oan only be effeoted hy emancipation not years henoe, bnt now; aud we, therefore, deolare ourse.ves In lavor of plau or emancipation whion will ba molt spuedy iu ill operation. That we reoognne in th, authority or lbs L gislature the power tooall a Convention fresh triim the people, which Convention can take ppropriaie meant for obtaining redreas from ibn impositions praotioed by tht old Convention, and relieve ut of the burdent entailed upon na by the institution cf Slavery; we, inereiore, oau upon tne Legislature 10 order an election for members to a new Con ation at as early a day as praoiicable, and hereby instruct our Senators and Representatives from tnis oounty lo give their votes and uiduenoe to that measure; i'ntt a contmitiee of seven be appointed by tne President to fix Ihe time, place, &o., for solding Ihe Slate Convention lo oarry out the views of this meeting. col.HiHHU miaiflfcsa cards. CHILDhEN S CLOTHING OF THK LATBSt SASTBBN BTYLBB. U A D 1 JS tj ', GENTLMEN'B and CHILDREN'S Gloves and Hosiery in every variety. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, PARASOLS, and FANS, Togetbar with a large aamrtment of other taaoy artt- olos too nnmeroua to mention, may alwaya ba found at HBAZiiITT'8 PHILADELPHIA STOKE No. 134 South Hlffb Street, (Opposite the Ooodale Houjje.) JiiOVH-nsi. lath oorpa.. loth ooriia... ITtn eorpa. , Grand total.. RIBPIOTrULLY INF-OBM THK HOMtBPATHIO phy lolau., and public generally, Ih.t they ueTepuretaeeed tnePb.rmacvofJ. M. Parke, and hare now on b.nda aswtfuM- 7,," ap"'- 0a 10.ib1o,Ap:i'; JJiL?a":i iii, ;nr.aniriu.QlobolM. Vi.u. V-L n.main Hieken ooner was appointed ohief ol ,.t Corks. Ae. Books, pitnphlet., and at.nd.rd work. .jiirw to the ttth Division of the Army of Ihe I advanoe. on thaeytia, i th. ngliah Penneesea and immediately after Ihe battle of 6th inetant, saysi Uorintn was assigned to toe stau oi IB ..O.IM A Fantc In Kentucky. Tk. .iierilla Mara-n arrears to have occa sioned a general pauio in Kentucky by hit late A letter irom moamau unugc, " Alao. Phf.lrlen." Pocket and (amlly uaaee on n.i.u ana prepared to order. Agenu for the north American and Uriltau journa-aoi nuv,l"J- OIN OINNATI. laaeS&dsm. OJB1.XO F P. HALDY, NO. 61 FOURTH STREET (Between Vine and Walnnt.) CINCINNATI, OHIO HAS OS BAND A LA BOB STOCK OF Custom-Made .Boots and Shoes, for Spring and Somm.r Wear, that ba willaellat W A. I. " AA J. i ir i Alao, a rina Aaaoruneni ra Mllltarr Boots, Shoes & E.eg?ins. 0.11 and examine atock and prices before purchasing ..where. "i'f! "KING WALT & AVERY. Importer, of aa Dealers ia WAX For tale by JOB rWASBTAOo., ta, It aad XT Byeaawra Street, Ouxilnnetl. SEALING T?nve IT'lllt 'XJ.M A BED AND BljA.ua. for tale at mannfacturera prke by R. HARTLETT fc CO. Soathweat corner front and Walnnt s Jans MePheraon. lo aot in the same oapaoity. February, 1868, he reoeived hie present ap pointment as Cnief Engineer of the 17th Army Corps. Sinoe thBt time Ihe Captain has been in superintendence or ine x.ugineer j.c,.ri.-ment of the oommand, wilh entire satisfaction to the General, and credit In Ihe repuiation of the corps. If. Y. Herald i Correipoiultna. The Brazilian DlfDciiltyArbitrated. It will be remembered hy our readers that in the month of June, 1862, a diatiirhanos oo-durred it Rio de Janeiro between the offiovre ot a British frigato in that port and tne uraiiiian loctl authorities, whioh BUiieequenity oeoame a lopio of international inquiry and controversy between Ihe Governments of Great Britain and Braiil. The Question iu dispute wss rcferreo to tbe King ot Belgium for hta arbitration, aud that mouaroh has just reuuereu uib ueomiuu favor of the rightfulness of the oonduot of tbe Brazilian auiuortties iu the premises. n AHPKTIN Oil Cloth and House FurnlshluK (aoods. UltiUINftAM, I). Jn J. T. WABBEN & CO., Dlscouragluff Ihews Iroiu the Sib-Kxpcttltlvu.Special Di.pitob to tne Ohio go Tia.ee. 8T. PAtH., July 10, 1863. Gen. Sibley's expedition wat heard from today, eome time sooner than was txpeoierf. He ...... I mmm elXlV-Bfe miles irrui ruriaoeroroniDie last PIKE'S OPERA 110USE BUILDING, They were suffering terribly for wan. of water. Tbcy iouna vegetanon neairoyed oy n arc I FI AftCII he ad quart e k s DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS For Flag:i of aU Kinds, No. 69 West Fonrth Street, CINCINNATI, Jnne9S-3m. BTJCH Afl ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BUNTING, 81WED OIL M0BLIN and PRINTED FLAGS, ' of all lissa. TORCHES, TORPEDOES, TRANSPARENCIES . BANNKB8, aad all kindt of MOTTOES. C A. WAGNER'S, Rot. 28 ft 26 East Slate Street, )r-dtf BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. J.L H0LT01, Proprietor. NO. 68 jSO.jA.ZTSr STREET, CINCINNATI. majll-dsa) 135 Clente, Free of oata,uv. I ihe drouth. The greater portion of the previa I ions had been ruined by beat, and large nnm-bers of his wagons had been abandoned. The ambulances are tun oi sick, and both men I and offioert were discounted. A proposal tt abandon the expedition had been considered, (but Gen Stblvj bad decided to move forward. The chances are that they will soon find the Th MiafnrtniiAS flf Mallhnod countr devastated by praitienres, and be cb- I to reiurn. We expeot further advioes to-A MEDICAL WORE, morrow. On tba aaerat eansee which prey upon h.alth, and ahortea I r Hgrngo oa ViokeauBO The New Bedford anr-tl.n of tanman l a. Delua .ne reenit oi wiveo- t-n yire praetloa la the trMtmeui ot tba Tartooa forma of Her Tons, Mental and Acquired Debility. Part riret Btaniage an a-proouonu .. Part Second permatorrheaa. Narvotta Debility, Ba- heeetion, Ac. Part Tbira ana rourm rne ureal mom atii, mc, Ac., by B. J. 10WKH. II. I) . t. lonnn .irerr , oomnr nam, JS-d3ra Oinclnn.tl. O. inrtl I Or OU SUPERIOR 24 INCH 44 OAL. Bl. IWIfW rr.BA ri.k ..LE-Thm arm. are tow la the alith O. V. a. and two refltnenta Kentucky O.o.lrj R I inn n,.. tA U H HUIM. . hrt, aa to saatltlas. SlaU Oorernmentaaod Home Gourde plaaaa aalloa. a. airrKAVua u w.. oagm..... W.J.IATAaa,Oala-baB,0. - U Merourv save that a letter, dated June 17, eeived in that city from a eeaiaen in one of our it a n avnitement attain in Kentucky. Mor .... i. in the Stale oe is ooming. Thia is ..-.nnirh. There it a panic, and it it increasing Fifty families have passed here in twenty-four A sufficient number of able-bodied men have emigrated from Danville and vicinity, if Armed with bricks, to beat oui mo ui.u. Vf.-re-.n'a entire command. An officer who oame from Lebanon yester day reports Morgan's force at Green river bridge at three thousand to four thousand, and ..tnom troous from Jamestown attacked him in th. M.r "Mnlr. aad horses bv thcusan ls, negroet by scores, and valiant men by buodreds crowd ihe highways this morning, in nasto to uki-io place of safety." Twelve ltlllea ot t ars and Loco ruoilYf a. The Harrisbnrg Union says: "During the late equally limes the Pennsylvania Railroad Company took tne precautionary siep of oon .antralibg, at points removed from immediate danger, such of tbeir rolling e'ock as wis n Absolutely required to carry on a limited bust aeaa. Tbey had thus couoeutraled lucouioti.es, passenger auo freight oars upiu tbe sidings be i ween Etel L burly and Wall Elation, oo Ibe western divieion of tne road, extending for twelve miles in length. This loaf tratu has all oeen distributed to difftrtnt points aloev the lines as the road is considered ont of dan- General lchleN, General Sickles, his friend, will bt gratified to iearo, it doing well. After reoetviog hia wound and undergoing amputation, ne was conveyed to Washington by a crooked route, to avoid the enemy. At one noaas in rraiuyiva-oia the wounded man wat obliged la pay five doilart for a night a stay. After his arrival at Washington, he abowed symptoms cf exhaustion, whioh gave f is, to apprehension; a mee- tags wae seat to Mrs. MOkiet to repair inuner President the draft will be made immediately Massachusetts and tthode Islanu, wneac, toe forenoe is obvious that the oonsoription will he enforced in all Ihe loyal mates,wsea tne en rnllmeut it aa oomplete as it is in these two Slate.. The number to be drawn In Rhode Is and is 2,881, lo wbioh fifiy per oeut. is BUJeu fnr exemrjtious: this would make It-) propor ion f the eonseripis to tne wnoie pot auou oi me Mi.t. if.-maleB and children man d, as l to dOdl nrin other words, about one pereon In every 41.12 will be drafted. Taking ibis at a basis of calculation, tne nuntoer oi men m.i ill ba called for from the Hew isogiano ana Middle Biatet (Maryland txoepted) will be aa fnilnwa? rnmuer eaiaai PopBlattOO. dr.lled. M.tn., 8 B,lt7 10.0MI lu.ooi H..Mkln . axo.uie e "iv o. rr . .. s O.I'WS 1 11 0 1. u ..... ., 1 .7 J, I ,,'1-J W.W. , 'V 0 .unectieut- ew'.t.i ii. .o, , uISTl. .-T 174 6 4 321 H.88I ..rb ..S.SSII.736 ,IH4 64ir.3 Jmu. 67X,.ilI 14 164 t,4.7 In ibe above table Ihe second column or fig- n. .ivea the nnmberof men to be drafied, and tbe last oolumn tns aotnat nuuinsr wautnu ior ha tervioe afier allowing fifty per oent. lor ax on thia basie the call will bs for about 800,- 000 men for the whole North. Of course al lowance will be made in the quotas cf New Vnrk. New Jersey. Pennsylvania. Maryland, Weetern virgiuia, anu uuiu ior tne untitle hey have tent into toe neia tor ine present .merrencv. This win reuuee tne numner to ne drafted in those Slates, tfcough not very consid erably. - oir pour iiuimon corres- roituEnin. MRS. liOFPERTON Willopenanewityltof LACE AND CRAPE BONNETS I OlVj WEDNE3 DAT, JVNSZd, 1868, J v, at her old stand, ITS South nigh8lreet, COLUMBUS, NEW SHOL STORE, Xt VIXIA TU TBB JuOllNAli OFflOB, BAHT BTATI DTKIIT. JT O O 33 UHY, (formerly cutter for J. Olark.) IBS IVIBT VABIITT OF -LADIBB , OINTB, AND UBtliDBBB'B . I a, beat quality, and at tba LOWEST RATES. Particular attention paid toIidle and O.ntl.man'a B.ICD work. apJT 8md. ON CONSIGNMENT. 100 tons Oinrlonati rnrnaoa B. twatamdry Pig Iroa afi " Scioto " " ' " to Mao Ieaa " Vinton Mill H. F1T08ASON, .rj4.dtf IT Wert Broad at. AU Rwn for Execution Tkt Port Uudton Dtr aid new) ot Storming farly itamedtale -11- tick Probable. I)r,s. Auot's's Hbad Qoastiss Btronc Post Hudson, July 1, 18U3. 1 am aorrv to be reminded, by the date of my letter, lhat the month orJuae has rolled by itbout seeing US in posaensioo oi rort nua a )B What ws are now watting for Befcrs making the final asBaull, 1 caunot imagine, for we nave already brought our approaches so olose to the enemy's treuches that they actually fliug old ootids, ruety bayouels, pii oee of broken nheil cloiher uiisotlcs, by hind, among our uiit: and thev not only 0 .11 out and cauverse wiib each other, from behind their respective de fences, but have frtq en-ly flung exchange newepapera among eacri other. THE PORT HUDd-jN HERALD. I got yrsurrday a sight of a lit1 la sheet published iu Port Hudsou and priuted only on one side, sailed the Herald. It was, of course, fnil mi everything that oonld give oouraga to the men in their deeptrale condition, and spoke of General Banks and ait army just as men so situated could be expected to apeak, I eend you me paper as a Southern cariosity. REVIEW Or BIORMINu PARTT. Gen. Backs, yesterday, had a grand review of tbe storming part, andar tht gallant Col. H. W. Btrge of th, 18th Connection!, near the s-jgr plantation 'of Col Chamb.ru. The met all appeared ia the highest health and spirits, J aad the commanding general, haviag drawn N. B. WARP LE; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! too South nigii St., Columbus, O, lenl-flly MED'wAL CARD. L. D. RUSH, M. D., a AVISO PEU IB A. A BNT ui liOtlATaD IB Wlia. Una, tande-. bl. prole, lonal aet.icee to lba oltisena. Hda aa eiparience of mora than twenty y are la tt e reottce ol bta Profeealon, and familiarity ltn li aa aaof tbl climate and looaity, ka ooolilently Bopea to Bieat wl each ancoasa as will oomaiena urn (" "jm'XrZSin TRrr.T , h. m. formwlv icennt d by tba lata Ir. Howard, and mora reently by Ur. ...log. Pf" J'f F. UHLMANN, Allb oaALia IB Books, Stationery, penoaicaw, . Wall ! a per, a bulj Siuv, 83 (tout h High Street, Between mrh and Friend, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Maaaalnee and Book, ol all kin ta bouod or re-bound la 11. l-.l manuer, , lU, -K clrculutiig linraty it By .t re JOHN B. BOItTLE, l oiumoii:', to B.ISAON A. rUOTR. 0Bt. A. MM. r , FOOTE & LINOSLEY. WHOLPaALE GROCERS ANU COMMISSION .Mbtt'.uai'iOi !o. 3-t-l 4reenv,vlch Street, Mor ay St., MW tUBK. aportal attentiva ultea to th al of Bolter, Cheese, Lar-I. Kc", Pr.'rtl'., Pewts, rionr,.aii. rnuuw ww- I dir. F. i. & L. LLSOUCKEUX. (otlfWKSSJBS TO L. baXIPKUIDX A SONS.) Vbtolet?al ana Keto.il dtaUer. la Ar.erlo.0 IrH and Kngllsh Watch., ta Gold and ail.er Oaar. Sine Oold Jawetry af la lataat atyla. ItI Brown'. IMebmh-d Oold I'eoa. WaUhoMaar'a Tuola aad M.tortal. Al. a large assortment of Aaurleea aad trench .i.rba. AU repairing don promptly and warranted. NO. 71 SOUTH HIGH STREET, Columbus, Ohio. a-ayla-dfta PATENTED OojTOHfcK a, niihritlef's Patrnt klvMB. C. T. HOLLOWAY' 'BTholatiala O-Tooar, ADO POWaf'oWON MFBOBAN1, BaOB, Market Street, (north tide, above Fifth-tt. PHILADELPHIA, teasdlf ftm; th, claim they would have upon tbe grat itude of their conntry for their beroio exertions; praitd tkra for their doings ia the past, and t .Id them that, by God's blearing, through their a d, the old Sag would proudly wave over Port rtitd-on before tne 4 k of July, whioh we would Maaaraotared of XX FITNT HLA88. "General Hooker paid him. visit aad he was! ' L !. T'" L,-, , I IMP riTIMlSIRS! .unboats off Vicasburg, stating thai bats to Ihe admitted: the two grasped eaoh other's hr-ade, '" "' ""jr.: " r " ' f . t a. . . . . . i I .1 A Ta . . 1 ,d UUt DUUIfJ OUIT in Bat, flBU UCVUI vru UtrVM t af av l tail nam risajara tnana na nnairn l ll a aair nsas- r.a l npm iaviiib at aw .11 a A nai a iiictt - Benton that Vickaburg would be ours on tne I down tbo cheeks ot the tr.ia neartea vet. ran. Fourth of July. I and he turned away. Me-srs. Linoola and Hamlin also called, as is generally known t . r .-r.. Oiat.a to a RiaiainiB.. A I Aauidinc lo Dres.nt indioaurns, it will not correspondent, giving an account of the reoep-1 bs many months beforo General Sickles wilt tion of our troops at Westminster, Md., saye : again be in tbe sa Idle. Uis surgeon ha- de- Little Miss Fanny and Anna TroxelL the whole olmed prcnerea aseisiance, oeoaue- oi i .u.- dav lone of the 2J. remained in front of the'r proved eondilioa of the palieut, and applies father's house, and with iheir own hands sup-1 uon has aiready oelebrate withia tboae stubbora ramparts; and iken wo ea te oar salient brethren at Vicke- pp. iv- . - . . ... , i . u,. i na re. ine snwewa wae reveivrq win i.e u- nlied with cool fresh water ,U troop, that pee- patent leg, to replace, a. early as caa be par-1-"1'"" ' " "- ted that way. I mitted, tht limb lost at Gettysburg. 1 log aua. i ra.iM.ntM era Ini.ied for the tat l.oe, 4lck keatlne all p.". of ta tl , i - j - mA. mm. it t. rMckla. av.la.t aa laillaMoaof tkaa. r.iaiaya, whioh i- .i ,k. um Law. Himrn. ar aa twtr-fltiB oti lb meiie. mmy hub. wu. -v"i ryr.LXA rurr UtM.Oai.i- t S. i). DTTHBIWia, run rot oiaaa wevea, kulA-dt Mltatattja, fa. :l 'I A I a m tL-i |
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