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V - -e-- voruivTE xxrv COLUMBUS, OHIO. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 13. 1861. NUMBER 277. T itin iy if ' i fiinfi r' w;'1 " !5 i COOKE, HURTT & CO., 08lc In Journal Building., No. 19, Bill lata Street. OolxxxxxTaixs. Term Invariably in Advance. Oatxf - W 00 Pre By th Ouriar, per week, - ' ela. Tsi-WiuLf , - - . S 00 par year. Mini 160 EuHaur UAitii aiTEKTisinu si tub bviuabe. On. qnare 1 year, $20 00 One " months It 60 On. ( mouths, 16 00 Due " I month., 10 00 0m " 1 month., 00 On " 1 month, - 6 00 On. qnnre I WMtki, un " tnu, On. ' 1 WMk, On. " 8 days, On. ' tdeys, ' on. " l day. 4 00 I ou 1 76 1 00 71 60 ' for muring nolle. 26 cent, ixvikiajLi i AO foi. WEEKLY ADVERTISING. Par Square, on. insertion r , 11.00 Per Square, ach week In addition .................. 60 Ol.lajod Advertieemeote half mor than th. abor rata. artyortUemeots leaded and placed In th. eoluaia of Spe- lal Notice., aoutdt tut oramary rases. All noticea reauired to be Dablished by law. legal ratal, If ordered on th. Inelde .zc1o.1t.1t aftsr th. firet TMk, 0 par cnt. mora than th. .bora ratu; bnt all inch will ppear In th. Trl-Weokly withoat charge. Bnetneea Oarda, not exceeding fly linaa, par Tear, Inside, 114.60; outside iu. N ottos of meeting, charitable ioclette., Bra companies, S. . half nrine. All rrtummt AdttrHwmtmtt Mil U pas la aihuaea. Thli nla will aot bo Tarlod from. No Advertisement taken exoeit for a deficit, period, COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorney. JAMKH ATjBTIST. ttorney at Law INrftary Public, Oolambna, Ohio OiBoa. Room No. 7i-if.Jitfflce Building, oa Btalaatreet Special attention k i Ten to foreign collaotlona. dcl2dly ' Barbers. WM. 8COTT BARDBR, Would notify bis numerous, frienda and customers that ha ' haa retarned, ami will hereafter be found at bit old atand nnder Burtlit A Binith'a Bank, High atreet. Ha aolicita a return ot bla old customers. oetM HOItlK AND FORKION PATENTS. The nndsrsignad for many year. engaged In the Patent Offloe preparlug teatlmony In contested eaaea, ha. ra-algned to continue hit profeealon of aeonrlna patenta, Amerlnan and Ruropean. Patanta obtained on new and unjuetly rojaotad appllcatlona for contingent foea to be ' iwid when the patenta are granted, If deeired. Exam-Iimtlona of new InTentluoa from rough peacll aketchea, to determine thnir patentability, wade preTioua to ap. nlrlua for natenta. for Bra dolUr. 8. W. WOOU.Uorn wall, Oranje Co., N. Y. norl9 dly 1861. .1861 H.COIT$cCO., yo. 153 South Ugh Street, Bare Joat eicutu tbu Sroog or SPRLVO AND SUMMER GOODS! To which we InTite the attention of th. pnblle. W.fcera eTery thing which the faahicna and tb. time demand, and Can compete With an ether KMehll.hment In Ihe Hrta I Wa rail the attention of gentlemen to oar Htock efl uwin.tasDlMililiS, VSTIMOs AND CLOTHING. I W. bar. arerytlilug that I. deairabl. and aeoraaary I GENTLEMEN'S WEAR ' ATTHB LOWEST, MARKET PRICES! OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING la made up In th. xi.claOTa.eat 2VXtxua.ox-, (Being Manufactured by OuritUtt,) (Bio Slate Journal. ' OOliTTMB-CJS : Hwadajr, Marmlnc . . May;i3, 1181, OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOUINID 8I3SIOM. f -or Latest Style Goods ! . Everv attention taid to CUT AND FIT ! W. bar. alao procured from flrat-elaaa Hotuea a Una aaaortmenior Half, CapN, FurnlNhlcgr Good. eic etc., All of whkh w. offer at Astonishing Low Prices ! ' Our laellltU. for proourlng Ooode oo th . . MOST FA rOSASLE TERMS OE.TLEnE, ATTENTION I SPRING STYLES. Bain Son Are now exhibiting norcltle. In NECK TIES. AND SCARFS. OARROTE AND STANDING COLLARS. ' TLAIN AND FANCV BYRON COLLARS, GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. GENT'S KID GLOVES, best ImportedJ GENT'S SPRING GLOVES, all kind. GENT'S HOSE AND HALF HOSE, all klndu, outh High atreet. aprtd The Ulcpltant Lent liar 8tor and Fur Stand. VFVRT KttkBLKa. CHiBLM B. IMal.tB. H. KESSLER & SON, Iuii'"Htrj and Dilera In Leatlinr, Finding", Tlldea, Fura, Uila, ic. And Mauufu'turra of Fluk LlninK, Pad and Toping Skina, No. 11 Main Street, Cincinnati, 0. 1m NOTI C E . IIIAVK HOLDllili da-, 17th day of April, 1881. to Pa. tnr P. Trump, my entire Mock of Watchea, Clocka. .lowelry, Ao , Ac. Perinna baring unaettled accounts will tileaaa call at tba old atand, It South High atreet, Colum-hue, Ohio. np20J3tH K. K1BKPATBICK. Watches. Diamonds, Silver Ware, IIIAVtH RKCB1VKU A CHOI6B Assortment or Oold and Siirer Watchea In groat rarlety. Bolng Agent fur the American Watch Co., I am able to ell ttiojo excellent time kef pen at Manufacturer', prlcea, wbolxeule and rotail. A large aesortnient of Diamond, ana other lioh Jewel ry well choaon aa to etyle and prioaa. Aa to Silver Ware, atorling quality. Com. and aw th. Tnrluna etylea. Ton will And some thing to pleaae yon. lust ancb Plate I Ware aa you want. Tea Halt, Urns, Walter!, Castors, Oaka Baskets, Pitcher., OobluU, Knlraa, Forka, Spoons, Ao , Ao. ' Then I haro an asaortraent of very .uperlor Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razora, Ac, Ac braidea many auch Fancy Ooode aa are often . ealred for Preaenta. As to Prlcoa, I will make it an inducement tor those needing goods In my line to buy nf me. WM. BLTNN, No. 10 Bncxeya Block, North aide Stat. House Square. ' dec31-dly.mar21 0GOODALE RESTAURANT yit7 The undoralgned hare taken th. room, nn der tbe Uoedal. Hons., wham will ba found, hereafter- served up In good style, the nut eatable, the mari.t ai- torda. Alao, good Liquors and Clgara. In ahort, the Propria tor mean to keep a nrat-craaa iteataurant. tMoH-Aatg gnUKBINQKK A gJJPflON. axs raoat rai BEST HOV8EI 1ST THE KAST, ABB TJNSUBPA88ED. Call and Examine our Stock And aatlsfy jooraelres that w. tall tba . veheatpeat nd Beat floods. aprO-dSm.eod ... JAMES 0. DAY'S ESTATT vyOTICK is hereby arlren that th. undaralgned haa bean 1.1 quit anpoiniea oy tue rrutnt. uourt or Frank la county, vntu, Aumiuistrator or tue Hatat4 of James 0 uay, late oi aaia ovunty, aeceaaea. aptuwaw u. T, HKRDKRSOH. T. W. CARPENTER & CO., 101 and lOo East Town St. IN SENATE. ,. flAtotDAr, May 11, 1801. Minute, of yaxtarday read and .pprorad. ' MtMOKUt. Mr. FinangOM ar.ait.d a memorial from 1. W aih. ley, u. w. wax and otan of Ulnclnnatl, nla lira to bank.. uu a Ik. Uble. . i .. . - . com Mr. STAHLCT. from th. FInanca oemmlttaa. recom. amdad the vaaaaara of H. B. 497 To DroTide for th. aae, meat of ooet. adjudged against th. State of Ohio, and for eiaar pvpoaea. Bead a third alau and paaasd yeaa at, nay. L " raiiTiNs. Mr. POTTS, frem th. committee oa Prlntinz. raeom. Banded the ludaaulte poatponemeat af H. J. k. relatlre m nnoiianinc th. ml Ilia law., because th. matter had already been provides for by a preTioua reaolntlon. agraea to. : ' , ntMrttc. Mr. MONBOK. from th. eslaot anmmKta. to arbam n faferred kla Jalal raaalatlon reaueeilea thm Anhim tnr Idlota. rDarwd It back with amendmenta. leoommeniiin ,m euuytiva. amenuuteui. agraa to, nan tn. reeemiioa aaepwa nnanimouaty. TIMriBANCal. Mr. J0NE8. from th. Jadiclar eommlttea. renommand, ad the Migroaameat of S. B. 818 Relative to the aala of laioxicatiug llquera la th. tlclalty of military camp., af- mi mi Miuuiiits oi a auuauiuio, Mr. PABIHH moTed to amend the anbatltnte be stHk, tag out that portion of the bill which permit, com nils aioned ofbeer. to authorla. th. aaia of liquor. H wa willing that .ucb authority ahould be ruled Inth. com mending oflloar that auch aal. ahould b. mad. ok th. car, tlflcat. af a anrgeen. Vot agreed to. Th. bill wa. nad a third tlm. and eaaaed eeaa 24 nayaO. It.baolnt.ly arohlblt. tba aala of 1 in nor to vol. nature anywhar. la the Htat. without th. certlllcate of a eommueioaaa omcer or the compauy, FlBiHCB. ' Mr. JONES, from the Flnancaeommlttea. rennrlerf R It n To amend the free banking act of 18il. It .nablu Mia oaans io aimtnlso tn.ir circulation, Th. constitutional rulaa were aueneadad. and uld hill waa read a seeond and third time., and paaaed yea. 18, H.J. rOBLIBBlMO MIUTABT LAWI AND BIOULATIOHI, Mr. MOB8E off.red th. followlna rsaolutino Beteirssl aa l Oeaeral AaaeasUa r iaa eiea . Oku,. That the Adjutant Qeneral is h.iehy authoriaed and directed to wue, as aooa aa practioaoia, a aecond edition of the Ohio Bute Regulation, of tea thousand onplee, with ail the military lawa of this Stat, la force added thereto, of which out wore oan one luouaeaa copies snait ue oouud in maa lln, and th. balance in naner. for distribution to the jau ma ana me militia ortn. uaurT. ot ttiia state. Mr. SCULEtCU mured t. amend by adding th. follow. Ing: raaolrrd. Further, that Senate Joint Baanlntlon Na la be and th. urn. la hereby rearlnded, and that the Deere, lary of Stat, la hereby aatdoriud ta publish, on a single o,ww oupieaoi miutia lawa naeua at tua nrMent ujuurucu rwfn ui me ueuerai aaaemaiy. Which wm agreed to, and tb. resolution u thus amend ad wm paaaed. OLAIM Or.AMUIL D0VL1. Mr. WHITE moral to take from the table B. J. B. No. and reeponsibilltT of af) the officer, to warrant them In doing what I. really for the but. Th. Item. her. prorlded for were mad. for tba aablic benefit. Thev Mnnnt ha re. podiated. They will be paid. If not bow, hereafter with intenat. Tba aueetic aow la, a ball they be paid Bow, when they onght ta be paid. atr. atuTi, or jenereon, was wUUng and ready to roU mnam or so rnuric waraa omcara till ttae eanala war. I.Mad.e-But h.wu aot wllline to na the whole aiaoanter tnu I1I. Ua therefor, raoeed to amend by atriklng out tbe aaoond and third sections, which prorlde ivr iae paTmentei ine antswnaiog cneck. 01 th. Hoard. Mr. HILLS held that the aeesla hen a rl.U to rid tnamuITU OS the unai. aad the aneroaa btirden. eenneet. .1 with them. B. .aid the proTlaioo. of thU bill had been oppoaed by a party on thla door that had bun mle-takra aa faction, i bnt ha would n to the larthut boned. of boae.tr to any alleialma. Ha wm for the amendment or Mr. Scott, and woald add to It the atriklng oat of ln bewieiown aveerroir. Mr. BROW K, of Miami, aald It wm admitted that the outnaaoina etwea. are aeneat olalm.: and T.t u is are- poaed to refuu th. payment of them till the canals are leased a contingency that wa bar. no right to intarnou. any mora thaa any debtor bm to reran to aav his honut debt, till aomethiog wm doae, that b. deurad, by a third perevn. Mr. REBBICK aald theMclalma had bun made with. out law, and they ought to be ret farther eonalileied be for. they are paid. U. (ti la taror of Ih. amaadment of Sr. rarr, and woald be willing to Tola for it, with Mr. ott'e amendment. Mr. PABSONS demanded th. prarlooi arjeation. which wee aueiainea. The aoeatlon then turned on th. amendment of Mr. oott of Jefferson, when a dlrlaloa of ths onutlon wu demand. d Th. rota was than taken on atriklng out tbe www hciivS) wuns ireaisan jsaai IV, naya 01, v j ne nouu tnen reiuaea ta atnea ont tea tnira eeettoa. The Tot. wu then taken oa Mr. Parr's amaadment. wsiw neen7Nsti, Sinn. Th. bill wu ordered to be cngrouad yeM 44, nays 11. Th. bill wm then read a third lima, when Mr. SCOTT of Warren morrd to amend the bill be wising out i ne appropriation ear in. bewietown tteur Tolr, ahloh wu disagreed to yau IS. Bare 60. Th. rot. wu thaa ealled oa th. paaaag. of th. bill, waicn rami yu. ti, naya iti. iaa nouu inea took a recua. ' wu bad belhnr. tb. contractors bar. need gnat diligence in making preparation, for tbe accommodation ol troop. Mr. Donaldaoa, being dulT awora. Mated that Mr. Oomatoek cam lut. hia efflce an April 17th, Mr. Bntler being la the offloe, and propoaed that they ahould mak. a oner lor enoaiaring tn. m.n. w. went la eaerea ol al r. Bnnron and found him, together with Qeneral kut'lea. la a oarriag. oa tb. atreet. W. ofierad to aabeiat tbe troope at 60 orot. per day. Mr. Bunyoa raqueated na to aubmit our offer In writing t. th. Oorernor, which we did. We aeror made th. con tree t with Mr. Bnnyon but with tbe Oorernor. Don't know of any eonalderaiion to be giren ... AT"woors QUININE TONIC BITTERS, Th Beat Aromatlo Twnlo arrar ofrarad to gat Pnblc. KECOHMXNDED BT THE TACTJLTT of ild o?n,tract,,''rdirctl' " lnUr,cl'71 0,1 tmM"t For lt Superior 9IMllclnal QlUal Mr Oomatoek .worn : Stated that ha knows of no con. alderatlon giren or to be glren to Mr. Bunyoa on account of any contract, either directly or Indirectly. Col. AfDHE Ws. of th. Hoar, bleng celled stated that he knew nothing in regard to aai loon tract. Mr. BLAKEsLEE. of the Houea, being called to. tat. what h. kn.w In referenu to the contract., .ndany Improper action or motleu In connection therewith an the part or Mr. Hnnyan elated that h. knew nothing anout tbe ocntrects further than eeelnr the coplu of aorae of them. . And hu no knowledge of any Improper action or motir. on the part of Mr. Jiunyaa la connection war.. alio. TBI Stati or Onto, Exacrrir. SuraiTHMT, 1 CoLcaapa, May 10, 1M1. Onmu:-Mr recollect loa of Ih. clreomatanou eoa netted with th. aabaiatanca contract Ton are Innetlaet. Ing, la aa follows: On reoclrlng the Pruldant'a Proclama. tion, calling for thirteen regiment from Ohio, ( directed THIS ELEOA9T COMPOTJMD WHICH hss secured the confluence and endowment af moat of tb leading Physician of New England, u a palatable and efficient form ot teiaaae, containing all the peoallar MrttM of Paanrua Baaa, aarafally oombiaed with Tarl. on (easot and steeaacAios, and cannot fail to meet the want of th debilitated. It I a mild tease to the (tomach, Increasing the appetite, euiatln dilution, ora-eminently good In dyspepeia, atrenajtbeolug aad Invigorating ta the digeetlT. and ner-roue ayatema after proatratlng diseases ; and In tmr aad agna, or kindred complaint, It aid I InTalaabl. Fordlarrbota, dyuntary and cholera anorbn. th pnb. Uo may rut a urea there I nor can o any natter gwaera sample. . . . ..vh, vuu. iui kuirieen regiment irom vuilh t uiievieu I Un. Of tn. Try DMt rnyaiciana IB pwwfl Mmm mu Commisaary Oeneral Oeorg Bunyaa to report himaelf for Aoi it It eas at th bast areparataeaa BitUrt Out u war dotyv He ceme to Columbus on th tb following morn- eeaeered le lit trnWie." - - AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr. M0NAHAN. from th. aslect oommlttu to whom wm relerrwl tb. Uonu Buolntion prorld'na for an Inru ligation of tb.oontract. of the OaarUr-Muter General and CommlaaaryOaneral, made a report thereoa, stating we neuis oi ex.mm.iion: wnicn ta m miiowa: Tha Select Committee annotated t Inrutlcat. the facta raiau.g io tn. ooniraou meoeoyineuommiMerT -oeneral and Quarter Master -Oeneral, report that the following la a correct etaiement oi tn. contrarta maoa ny tha quarter. Mutor-Oenernl, aeslsted br Judxe-Adroeata-Oenerai Wol. cntt, who wm detailed by th Ooeeroor for th ournose. ana woo aoeototeiy ooosumtnatea tue oontracta BBP0BT Of D. I. WOOD, QUAEIgk-alAlTgk OIKIBAL Of 0BI0. . QoAitTra MaaTi-OiHrait' Ornca, 1 CoLUB.ca, Onto, May 1, 1(81. Ta Bit neilaw Wm. Demlaea, Omtaaader-te-CM' Tha followlna memorandum of eon tract and azrument for military stores bar been made In my Department Part of them hare been Terbal airaemeata. That of tbe 20X10 Enfield Rifle Muskets, and for the mannfaetur of 2000 Sharp' Sword Bayonet Biflea, were written con' trcta, but are la tha hands of Mr. Wolott, Tin FurchMad of lluar.. Schuyler, Hartley A Graham 2,000 EnfleldBIBea, at S22.50 each f 19,000 00 7MI Dragoon, hahree, at 17.00 each 0,260 00 ttu unguang. Bine, awora oajonete, zo ou each ... M J,32fl Sett Infantry Equipments, $4 25 eecb.... 76ii uragrooa Banr. iseiu and equipments, S4.00 each 4W,OH0 Percussion Capa,2 20 pur thousand ivu,owi maynara rrimeri, tt.ou per tnousend... Purchaeed of Sharp'. Bid. Co.. Hartford 1,000 uragoon uaiDlnu, tJO t each. HreS'Ul t0,",eU,m0f 8uawl D0' iTWaffli-Ts-i 11,000 00 V,0O 00 8,000 oo 1,011 00 160 00 175,371 60 fan.ooo oo 85,000 00 dotyv Ha ceme to Columbus on th tb following morn log, at which time a telearam wu received Irom the 8e retary of War, urging the forwarding of two Brgiment of the Ohio ooutloKent to Washington during ike wuk. to senna, m wm aunmea, too u.pitei, A aambec ax eeatpanles, I think, had alreadj arriTM or war. about ar riving, and th. moat actlr. effort. wr being mad. by myuti ana sun to nrmg tn two itewtment Bar at tn urllut moment. Immediate arrangement had to be pro- Tided for tbe troop. Ther. w.r no barrack no camn r-ouna n.a mo Miectea no camp equipage waa at nanu, directed Oen. Bunyan to make prosialon for th. troope, and in a little wbl.e be reported to me that, nnder th elr onmatanou, they could better, and mar rhuply b ub aiated by contract with third partiea, than by any other way. Indeed no ether plan presented luelf except to quarter tbem at the hotela; which from the large number to be expected within a day or Iw. wu Impracticable, or tr practicable, Tery expeoatra. Tbe atigg.atlon or uen. Bunyan eermed to me to be Tery rea.on.ble, upeoially In Tlew of tb xpetation that th troope might and pro- ueDiy would remain in camp nut a tew days, th. indication then being that all Ih. thirteen regim.ut. would soon n. called to the east, in a snort tlm, Mr. Liutner uonaia. sen, and hi oo -contractors cam to nr office, m I under stood, having bun informed br Oen. Bunran of tb our- poee of harlug th troop, subsisted by contract. They made their propoaltion, If I rem amber aright, ia writing. It seemed to me to be too high. But for the foreaoinx reasons I thought tha public Internet would b promoted by accepting It, with some modifications, which were sgreed to. I left the perfecting of the detail ana writing the contract to Oeneral J. P. Cox, who wm then rendering me all the assistance arnica Die public duties would per mlt. Bespectiniiy, W. DENNISOn, To Mestra. Monahan, Wright, Bruff, and other, of House or nepreeentativrft uommlttt. Tha shore renort wu ordered to ba nrinted and lnaerted in tna omctai report, air. BALDWIN, from tb. c.mmitle. on Flnanoe, ported back S. B. SOd Fixiug the rat of taxation for th. year 1861, with aundry amondmenta. . n nr. UAL win ana nr. bob a a explained in. prorta-Iom of tli. bill and am.ndmenta, and the reasons for tbem. One of then amendment, prorlded for a reduction of lb. lery lor tneacnool luna. Br, UliiLiS opposed tnia feature, lie would not tax. Put aa la hair nlat aa wall a auart bottle, la order that all mayconTiacethemaelTMOf Iteanperlor mertta. Farfarther partleolara renrenee la made to the printed I FOB SALB IT OH AS. -H, AT WOOD, u : m a -a iirHi. - - - Boberte a gmni, Columbua, and drngglsu geaerally alTtawweow McHISN RY & OARSON LAMP & GAS FIXTWRE DEPOT, ! XTO. 163 STREET.'! Abor. Fourth, . ,w CINCINNATI, 0. TVEILERI-In Lamn. Chandelier end Ou Fix, U turrs. Ou and Steam Pipe Fitting. Ac. l arago Coal Oil Lamp., Oblmneya, Wicka, Ac. uu rilling in an It oepertm.ni. txau viv' saa- a. turer a price. , apgqam The Book for Erery Soldier. VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL Complied from HARDEE'S TACTICS, With Important Kotu, ana a MILITARY GrLOSSAliY, BT T. W0BTHINQT0N, A Graduate of West Point, and late General 2d a. and 7th V. O. M. Aaaltted by from the school fand the money tobe spent In war. It r.l BCRBANK and Lt. P. T. 8WAINE. U.S. A. With tb CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, AT THE LOWEST PRICE 1 Fon CASH. FOR DRUMS, FIFES, BBAB9 IN8TRXTMBNTB, Bend to A. C. PETERS & BRO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. No. (4 Weal Fourth atreet, opposite th. Post Offloe. pZodltn Marshall, James & Travel' s PREMIUM PIANOS. rrillBSBl PIAXOS AHB TTNBI7IIP AKUICn. 1 combining IUCUNKS3 and SWEKTNKSb: BI1IL- tiiANtiY and TULuatE or tunic: klkuancb and BBAUTTof STYLK) DUBABILITT of MECHANISM, with DELICACY OF TOUCH and promptoeuof A0TION. Tbt. 'Paftent ttoeating Qran 1 Action" la pronounced by the beet Juries to be the IMPIiOVEMENT OF THB AOE in Piano Forte making. A II fianat awrraa'ed l fit pttfiel tatUfacHon or wa atones reHaded. Addree. a. I. TRATTTB Agent, BTEINWAY atSON'8 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. THAVK NOW THE AGENCY OF THB8B ,1 CELEBBATKD , PIANOS. THRY rOSSRSS KKMABRABI.B OIIARNES3, SWKETNES8, BRILLIANCY AND YOLTJM B OF TONE, AND ALL OTHER QUALITIES DEMISABLE IN A FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT. . AU iHanotwirranttd forlhrtt peart. Written gnarantee glren to that effect. Addreea E. L. TBAVEB. Ag't, aug7-dlywly-lteam CoLCaacs, OJE Residence 143, Eaat Rich ntreet. E. MYERS & CO.,; Wlmleaal. Mannfactttrer. bt : Plain and Faooy Candy, FrehohJConfoo-tionery and Fire Works. Dealers In Frnlta, Nuts, Hvrupa, Ac, i aprl-dly No Sid Main. St., Cincinnati, GEORGE I3AUMAN. CLOCKS MADE AND SOLD. . Repairing Clocka, and Goods Warranted Cor. Third St Friend 8ta., Columbus, 0. aprg-d!2m 1 Butler's Mercantile, Record & Copying EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS, MANUFACTURED BY JAMES J. illTTLER, A Rent, j 39 VINE BT., CORNER OF COMMERCE, CINCINNATI, O. ' Via na. by 2,000 Merchant, and Banker, of III. South aud West. For aula by 1000 leading Stationer, and Mer rhant. of Ih. South and West. ' I aVyIn its. alao by Bona of BepreaentatlT. at Vara, ngton, D. 0. ' aprl4-d.1m MISSOURI LAND!! on nnn aorbbfor ale and i0JylJJ Kntrr, ruUrt.lt fhr AgrimUmnl, Mitim,, sad Ltmhtritto purpotn," price, rnnging from 12,'oto75c per Acre. r In any quantltle required. TAXES PAID, and PAD. ENT3 procured for purchaaeraof Land under theUradua-tlon Act, i PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS l.y encloilng a postage .tamp. For further Information Apply to WILSON, H4WLISOS afc CO. ; I . 8. and General Land Agmtt, ', 65 crestnpt rr., Brrwriit 8d and 4th. j , , 8T. L0UI3 MI330URL , U. lJt. IAND VTABBANTI bvmgbt, told aod locarad. . . C ount r y M erchanis Visiting th city will do voll Io oall and exam In onr etoca, io wnom we will aeil our Uood. at Exceedingly Low Rates. Xesofeerf. ha tt Qtmtral Attmahlu Aftkt Ral at f)hi. kf th. Auditor of State la hereby authoriaed to draw hi i warrant on ta Treasure in mror of Samuel Dot e. for the I anai of twenty-aeren hundred and alxtyone dollars and foi ty-four cent. (2.7111.44) heina the balanee due ne the caecaearawa uecemner, is mot), January 13, lto7, and rebuaty 18, Ii7, eaoh for the earn of 11,916, and payable to Samuel Doyle, which money, when ao recited, shall be iu iuii oi ail oemanaa on ina nart nr ai,i Nemuai nw and Samuel Doyle A Co., agalnat tha State of Ohio, of ere-ry kind and description growing ont of Ihe contract between aald DotIb A Co. end lha State of Ohio tor r.n.lr. Iw. ow. a.,jui me mono n ora oi in ncaee, up to reo-nary Is, !So7, tbe time for wbioh aald checks were glren. wm U.IMU, iu.nu.is ivua a rvceee. AFTERNOON 8E3SION. A oall of th. Senate wax h.1. and 16 Senators answered to their name.. gxaouTiTX .laaioa. PA DC t P I "be SenaU went Into cxecutrre eeealoa and conBrmtd UrAlOs Olu.i I following appointmenu: ' 'I RT. John M. Imvltt. ia he An. Af the Trn.lu. nil ,1. unto untTeralty In the place of Ber. G.O. Crura, resigned. Hot. B. N. Spabr, to fa Trustee of th Ohio Unirtraily, In tba place of the Hon. John McLean, deceeeed. The senate refused to eontlrm th. ennointment of TheA. dor Cometock of Columbus, as a Director of the Ohio raoiteniiary -yea , naya 17. A measage wa rewired from th. Hon., announcing the paaaage by that body of S. B. No. S14 Making appropria-tlona for th. maintenance aad resalr of the Public Works from February 16 to June 1, 1861, and for th. payment of vuiuaoaing inaeoieoneee, witn eunary amendments, Mm. oi wnicn were agreea to ana some aisegreea to. Mr. STANLEY, from th etandln ootnmlttee on Fin ance reported a new hill, S. B. No. 3iW Maklug appropriation for theyeer lo'll, which waa read a first, second and third time and pased, Mr. BUHLEIQH offered th. following reeolutlon, which area adopted. ftesolved. That th Clark ofth. S.nate be allowod on. week1, extra oar lor arranilnar. classify in-. Ubelllne. and Sliug away tb bill, resolutions, petitions, remonstrance and other papers ooonectod with th. budneaa of th Senate, aad that th am be paid oa th. certificate of tha President of the Senate. Oa motion, tha Senate took a reces until half-aaat seven o'clock, r. at. 116,000 00 A lut of fixed ammunition for Sharp'. Arm., tnroic not yoi receirea. Purchaeed of Meawir. Pond A Co. 11,700 Knapevcke.at 1 86 each' f4S,04S 00 11.700 H.Teraacka, at 27 centa eaoh SI fid nil 11,700 Canteens, at 70 cents eatn...... 0,77a 00 1 1,70 Seta Infantry Equipments, at 14 60 McnM............M.M.MM......M..mnt.(.. 2,700 00 Manual of Sharp's Rifle & Carbine, And Colt's Revolver. , BY CAPTAIN R. W. JOHNSON, V, 8. A. "VOIiTTlMflCB T"WO Will aoon be on hand. Thla work la dedicated to MA JOB BOBKBT ANDERSON, late of Fort Snmter. Sent by mall on receipt of THIBTT-FIVK CINT8 pr Volume. Addreu . . BANDALL at ASTOH, myod23tia 109 South High street, Columbus, 0. Schuyler', total . Sharp'. " . 176,271 60 116,000 00 10,67g 00 190,272 60 I niy7d3m2tw T. W. CABPENTEB A 00. TAFT & HENDRICK, DSINTISITS So, SO Wcat Foarth Street, between Wal-aat and Vino, aprl2-d3m CIXCOWATI, O. BANFOBDB fT ItJ OOMLPOUMOKD ENTIIiELT gpnnai uuraa, ana na Decerns aa asublisbed tact, a Standard pro red tiy an that har to with confidence In all recommended. within the laat twoTaaea of relief, as th. numerous my poaaeaelon ahow. to th temperament ol th used la auch quantltle.ee el.. Jnd(rment guide yon In th. una 1 utt, ana will ear B1LU0VB ATTAUtS. DIABSUOEA. BUM MSB TERY. DROPSY. 7)I7 COSTI YEN BUS, OH01IO. X0BBU8,0U0LSRA IN. LSSOK, JA VNlllOe, ftS. and may be need anc r r A m lltM USDI. USADAVHK. fa , thoa. mtmUes, U tun or tare IW menoement of attack. 01V1K9 tblr taatlmoay Medicine, known and an. need it, and i. now reaorted th. diseases for which it Is It haa cured thousands who hadgWennp allhopea naeollclted certificate, in The do, most be adapt edl aaiTianai taxing 11, ana 0 aot gently on the tkw Lot the dictate, of yom ua of th LI VER IS YIO' LIVER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, OHRONlti COMPLAINTS, DYSEN- STOMACH, HABITUAL VHQLE8A, VUOLKHA FANTUM, FLA TU- FEMALM WBAKKES8-' oesafnlly a. an OR DINA-VISE. It will cor SC'aT anda can testify) in twenty voonjult art taken at 00m n it faror. MIX WATER IH THE MOUTH WifH TBI IXYHh UaATVB.AnV BrTALLUW BOTH TOIiETUBH. - . Prle Oaxa Dollar per Bottle. 1 ALSO , ASFORD'I . FAMILY I BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. 1 COMP0CDNBD FROM PUBB VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PVTUPITI GLASS CASES, AIM TIGHT, AND WI I KEEP IB An I VLiBlAl K. The FAMILY CA le bnt aotlr Cathartic. aaed in hi praotlo mor The constantly lucre-who have long need th tion which all expren In diiced me to alao them Th Profession well thirties act on different The FAMILY OA. with doe reference to this compounded from a Terie-ttracu, which aot alike mentary canal, and are oeeea where a Uethartle I. BANQEMENTS of th. NESS, PAINS IN TBE 0O6TIYENE68, PAIR TBI WHO LI BODY, frequently, If neglected, Ter, LOSS OF APPB-SRNSATION F OOLD BESTLES8NK88, HEAD- TUI BEAD, all IN- EASES, WUBA1S la RHEUMATISM, a great and many diseases towhich to mention la tbl. adrer THdS iXr Lagan, whtop . . proprietor ha tb entTyear. ing demand from thoa PILLS, and th saUafao- regard to their a, na in. within th reach of all. know that different Oar portions of the bowel. THABTI0 PILL haa, well eetatiliebed fact, been ty of th pureat Veg.tabU on Try part of the all-GOOD and SAFE la all needed, .nob. a. HE-STOMACH, 8LEEPI-BAOK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS OYEB from radda old, which nd la a lone oomaeof Fe-TITE, A CREEPING OYER THE BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FLAMMATOBY DI3-CHILDREN or ADULTS PUBIFIEBofth BLOOD flesh la heir, too anmeroo tisetnent. lOBB, 1 1. . PRICK 1 niMscta. TUB LIVER INVIOORATOR AND FAMILY CA THARTIO PifS are retailed be Drnr.M. .e.r.ll. and .old wholseal by th. Trade In all th. larg. town. . eaniuuu, M. i), .1 ... Manufacturer nd Proprietor; . ,a . nl. ' T "0, """ay. New lork. Bold la Ooluabw by Bo harts Semnel, John Deal ad O. Dstrtg a) tva. org.'-41wlyltp EVENING SESSION. A call of the Seoat waa had and thirteen Senator an. wared to tbelr name. Mr. LASKEY mored that Ihe Senate adjourn. ThePBKSlDENT elated that In tlew of the fact that tbe reeolutlon might prerall. he wished to y, bofor putting th. motion, that he had received deapatohe. requiring him to depart for bla home early on Monday mornlne. id b. would therefor, embrace tbe opportuflitr now off ered to tba k tbe Senator tor th courtesy xtnded to mm aa .ueir preataing omosr auring to. peat two winters. ana ne nopea tncir uvea in ui luiuromigut oe flapny and preeperoua. . tu. motion was tnem put on aatonrnmaai, and lost. Mr. KASON off.red tb. following resolution whkh wu unanimously euopieu. - Retolvtd, Tb.t th. thanks of th. Senate .re hereby tendered to th Boa. B. 0. Kirk for th coarteoua, digul-Sed.and impartial manner in which ha haadiacharaadtha autlo. oi rre.ld.nt Of in. Senate during th. entiresession. Mr. COLLINS offend tha following resolution, which was adopted : Rmlptd, That th Serjeant-at-Arms be directed to 00- tity alt memDera or tn. Senate now in the city or uolum-bua, that their atf adaac. will be required at th moating of tb Senat on Monday. Mr. BABRINON mored that when the Senate adjourn It be until 8 o'clock Monday morning, which wu agreed to. Mr. JONES offered tb following reeolutlon, which yeas adopted: Easelred, That th thanks of th Banal, at. hereby tendered to Hon. Jams. Monro fr th dignified, courteous and Impartial manner la which a ha d lac barged th duties of President pre asm. at tbe present session. Mr. SM1TB offered th following reaolntlon, which wa. agreed to: Xesoleee!, That tb thank, of th. Senate are hereby ten-dered to D. N. Khodea, Esq., for the proper, gentlemanly, and efficient dlsabarge of th. dutlea of Chief Clerk. A ateaaag from th Bona annouaoed sundry amendments to S. B. No. 06 Prescribing th rates of taxation for Stat part oa., and to limit th lvy of local taxes for th year 18(1. On motion of Mr. STANLEY, th Senate dleegrevd to the Bona, emandment. to uid bill, and requested a ootnmlttee f Conference oath subject matter of difference.' Tbe Hons Inalated on It amendment, to S. B. No. S14 "Making appropriation for th maintenance and repaira of the Public Worka, from February 16 to Jan 1, 1101, nd for tb payment of mutandlng tndebtednesa, and Maaara. Smith and Bpragu wen appointed on th. part of th ftanat. Mr. STANLEY Introduced a new bill: S. B. No. 321 Authorising th Governor to appoint and commission Brigadier Oeneral. r. . Th rule were .napended, and (aid bill wa. read a second and third time, and paaaed. Oa motion, th Senate adjourned. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Satcidat, May 11, 1891. Prayer by Re. Mr. Trlmbl. Mr. BLUS8EB, from th .elect committee to whom wa referred the reaolntlon relatlre to medical treatment f convicts in th Penitentiary reported th same back, with a report thereon, which wa placed on tha table to be printed. Mr. BRUFF reported a reeolutlon relative to printing ee sum of tb German capita of tb report of th Commissioner, ef Statistic, which waa laid on th. table for discussion. . Th. Hons, resumed tb. consideration of 8. B. S14 To pay entatandiogohecks ef th Pnblle Work., and th. currant .xpenae of th. earn, la part pending th. amendment of Mr. Parr, providing that thla bill shall not take aSeot till the uath of Jon, and shall be void If thecanala ar not leaseu. Mr. PATTERSON moved to amend by inserting .a Item providing for th. paymeut of th oheok. of S. Doyi. A Oo.whl.h was disagreed !. Mr. JONAS supported tbe amendment of Mr. Parr, aa tb only condition on which be could rot for th bill J Mr. DEVORE took tli same position, holding that II waa lb only way to mak tb leu sure. Mr TORI S opposed this amendment, Inalstingthat the elalm. provided furln thi bill sbuld stand apoa tbelr own merit. Mr. NIOB Insisted upon th adoption of this amend-aacnt. a th. only condition 00 which tb. bill o.gbt to be p. -ed. He bell-ved that the lea of tb canal, woald b. deeertd, if this proviso was not edopted. Mr. PLANTS of oonrae would aot Justify publl. fane-tlooarte ia exceeding their authority, but there I a kind J com area ana scxjtreetloa t be pat spaa the duife 12U0.95I U And In addition to th. above, thata ha been contracted for, by Mr. Wolcott, somewhere about 000 Field Wall Tents, of J B. Morgan A Co., at an avsrage expeus. of about $26 OO sach, aome of which were thla day rcoeived at the Arsenal. No Invoice ha yet bee received. And also In addition to th above, a oommlsalon baa been sent to Europe, In connection with the btate of Maachuaetta, with inatrnetlona to parch for our Recount f 100,000 worth of Enfield Biflea, at a coat In Europe not exceeding 117 60 each. Tli abor. doe. not Includ. expense of box, or of trans portation. 17. I,, wood, Quarter-Master Oeneral of Ohio. Tha Committee are fully satisfied th.t IliaQ. M. Oener eral made no cootracta not above noted, and that tha 1m. plied cenaure of Ih House waa not only unmerited but uninar. in the matter of oontracta made by tha Commleearv La. partment, your committee hare not bad an opportunity to uaae an .muihsuuu luvu oi wem, out aa rar a tbelr examination ha t.aded w. find nothing, that, In our Judgment, would attach to Commissary General Bunyon'a connexion w.rowuii any improper or nisoonorable notion or motive. And while voir committee are of theonininn that under th emergonsy of the occasion, oontracta were made at exlraragant ratea and without due consideration, we have no evidence that any Improper motir actuated any officer In making auch contract. Yonr oommittee aubmit Ihe fvllowinc minute of evidence .nd made to them, and copy of cootracta, and aak to be dle- onargeo irom tne tanner con.taor.iioa or th. .ubject. A. B. MONAHAN. JOSEPH BRUFF, J, F. WRIGHT. J. X. CHASE. ABEL KBUM. (CONTaiCTl This agreement, made this 17th day of April, 1861, by and between tbe St.t. of Ohio, and 0. P. L. Butler. L. Dan.id. eon and Theodore Oomatoek, witnesteth, that the aald Butler, Donaldaon and Oomatoek agree to furuiah th. ami. al Park for temporary quarter and barracks for tha Ohio militia unaer tue aireciion 01 in. uovwnor ot th Stat: to fit nn aufflctent buildiuga upon the xronuda for m,mf.rt. able barrack for two Begimenla of troops, and to provide am irvup. eiiu iu.ir regular Das la a U!ncfnt ball upon the ground ; aald meals to be regularly furnished three time, per d.y, and to consist of food of good quality and well cooked. Including at least th following articles of provisions, to wit : Freeh beef, salt beef, perk, mutton, br id, butter, potatoea, coffee, sugar, milk, and Ihe ueual oondlmenta for th table, th whole to be served in a nest, cleanly and wholesome manner, to th satisfaction of tha Commissary General of the Stat. And th aald Stat of Ohio agree to quarter wlt'i said Bntler, Donaldson A Cometook all tha Militia of Ohio that may be nnder thecommtnd of aald St.t, and collected at Columbua, either as a place of rendeavous for tha pur. poee of mustering tbem into Ih. service ot th U. 8., or into th. servios of th State, ao long aa th preeeat rebellion and diatnrb.no of tb country ahall continue. And tb aald Stat further agreea to pay teaaid Bntler, Donaldaon A Oomatoek Ih. anm of flfty centa per day for each person so quartered with aaid partiea, and th further turn ef tan hundred dollars a bonus, ta, defray th expenses In part of th preparation of th acoxmmou tlona for the troop. ' It la, however, distinctly nnCeretoodhat If tb aald Bntler, Donaldaon A Oomatoek ab.ll rail at any time to perform their part of thl. contract, to the satisfaction ef th Commissay Goner), tb Governor may remove aaid troops from aald a Barter a. and all obllratlona nnder the i..i en the part of tb Stat (ball be at an end. It la further understood that no more troop aball be at any tlm paid for than ths number actually quartered with and provided for by aald Butler, Donaldaon A Oomatoek. ' ' In witnew whereof tbe Commissary Oeneral al eaM Stat ha hereunto t hit hand, en the nart at ik n.. ...1 tb other parterafor tbamseivw, thla day and year first J' BdePleJnNGS' DEALLtt In laltlmore Q-ymttavm, Wo. ST Fifth Btrcet, Clnolnnati, O. Wholeeale Dealer In and Shipper ef all kind, of FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON. Alao, Dealer la OAME AND POULTRY. mar23-d3m NEW ARRIVALS OF waa wrong and mean, and was very Ilttl. batter than .n effort to .nbalst th. (.Idler, byattting men in th fsbce corners to stiau tn cuiuren a ainners. Mr. COM iHttcTj concurred witu nr. mils Mr. PLANTS said thla arrangement of the levy waa an old acquaintance that be had often seen in thie Bouer; and ne aid not Ilk Dim any netter in nis regimental, man la otuer areas. Mr. FLA00 explained th necessity of economy at thla tlm. and .bowed tn.t thl. amendment would not ma terially effect th achool fund; and th lery would only be for one year. air. wouia not taxe irom in arnooia; oat n thought there would not be needed 00 mncb thl. year as last, for th aupport of schools. Ha wa aatiafled that w. could net alone-, and honed the bill would pass Mr. COX opposed thla arrangement aa nnfavorabl to th real Intoreata of th cauae of educaii?n. It would b th ruin of th Union achool nearly all over the State, Mr. STEDM AM onnoaed It on th same principle, esn clallr tha provision limiting the local school tax. xne amenomoni limiting me local acnoui tax wa aiaa: greed to. The other amendmenta ware agreed to, when the bill waa ordered to b. engrossed and nud a third time aow. Th. bill waa read a third time, when Mr. FLAGO offered an amendment, striking ont tha limit to th. lery of cltlee of th. first claaa, which waa tar reed to. Mr. PLANTS moved to amend, by reatorlng tbe general soaooi levy to it 01a rates.oi iu mine. Mr. VOK1B moved to make it IX mills. Mr. WELSH hoped that these amendments wonld not be adopted. Ba would cat down every possible exponas. Extraordinary .xpenae. have been Incurred; and if Ihe war continues, there win ne less a'tenaence at scnooia, ana the echoole would require leae. berauae the bill cuts down the general .choJ tax, which SrlUjN(i & SUMMEK MlTLIAEKY, will cm uuwu tue pvriuu ot iujwh lot ik u year, uuins made un hv a local tax. Mr. STIERS deprecated the Idea nf reducing th. school levy at this time. Th. very fact that we are In war la one ot the beat reaaona for keeping up the fund and the schoela; and be hoped th bill would b. amended. Oth- .rwfs. he oould not rotawor it. Mr. WRIGHT, of Hamilton, desired to call th. attan. Hon of the House to th. fact, that th. a hoi amonot of school rund ralaed lu the state rrom all sources, was three and a half millions, of which flve-slxths la appropriated to the payment of teacher, aud on alxth I. levied for itee, Dutiiilng repeiraana contingentexpeneea. Th dim lnution of theechool fund would be about ten percent, under this bill. This was a very amall matter, aa th local tax wa, In few, If any, of th counties, np to two mills, which amount township boards of education are authorized to aaseae, for prolonging echoole. In but few, if any, of tb couniiea ia me local tax eqnat so in amount autnorlkea by law. and In aevarai or tbem It la less thaa one ml. I. This applies particularly to those oountlta that keep tbelr echoole in operation leas time than la required by law. Now, if gentlemen ar. as alncera and honeet In their dealt to keep schools In operation In tha present emergency aa tney profess, they will look to it, that their 00 no tie levy a greater local tax. 'ineyanouia not desire nor ex. pact to educate without local mtpeness. The burthen. In thl. nour 01 oar country peril snouia beeiusllied. The vote waa then taken on the amendment oi Mr. PLANTS, wuicn waa agreea 10 yea 4tl, naya '. The bill waa then paaaed yeaa 60, nara 20. J- B. B. 279 To provide for reports from railroad mu. nla, wa read tha first and second time, and referred to the commute on naitroaa. Th House then took a recces till half past .even o'clock tnia srentng. o. o. Carwa Cowajk C.rs I or Ptaral Travekwa For toe Immediate relief and eertaia ear ef Oofuyha, Gold, Ianuaaa, Atthma, Boaraso, Whoofdag Goafa, Catarrh, Broachiti. Dlffloalt Una thing, Sot Throat, Ao. BELIEF WABMAHTEU III 1MB MINUTES I for Minister, Publl 6peekre, and Singer, tba. Troche, are India penaabl for Clearing and Itrengthealn the Vote, aUmovlog Boarsea, Ao. The aaM with which tby are taken aing ally oarrUd In ta pocket, reqnir. ing a preparation, always ready for aa oa ail ocoaatoaa, not liabl to change la any elimata, eoatalaing aotbing Injnrloo to tbe must delicate eonMitanJoa ahoold be a ufncUot recommendatten to all, to glv. them a fair trial . Price a)S Mali per Bex. deciS-deoOwly .or sate at ail vrai 18611 CO Weal FosLrtn-a treat, Clmalnmatl, Or, Manofaetararand Dealer ta Man's, Woana Mia' aad Children'. Xln Soot aaa BUoea, ana Shoe Lppers aaarStUsa-oa . . . . , . 1 OCTOaa II ALU AND WHITE, OFFICE Mo. 66 Et Third atreet. eetwera romore and Broadway, can be consulted oonBdealially at ail time, by ta aafortnnate. Irr. H. A W. aav aad aaaay yean experience In hoeultal and nrlrate nractio la tb Etra eltlee, aad over tea year in tbl city, and their ability to ear dle of a private nature la rarely eaaatsd. Parsons who hav need of a phyaldan, wpecUlly ihoe who front the niallgnancy of dlaaaa. bad treatment, or ether oanaa, aav long been atnlctad, ahould conenlt m. it. W. without delv tkT will caaraau cure in all eaaea of venereal dlssaaa, (the meat complicated aad trouble- snei wnnanos tne nee or aasieary or el ner aartrat a rugs. The victim of a secret habit of early vnnth. enfeebled In body aad mind, ebould nffsr no longer, bul appif to Dr.. B.ai w. aaa o ieiorsa re ibii naaita eaa vigor. Ladie suffering from drngmnt peculiar to their as, ahoold ua the French Periodical Drop. It la aa la. valuable 10m edy In case of Irregnlarltl, suppreasivns. Ac, of females, tn be had of Dra. H. A W. Ago and Fever oared In twelve hoars. - AH latter, coa tainlng a fee, addressed to Dr. Hall A White, No. 66 Beat Thlrd-atreet, Clnotnoatl, Ohio, promptly attended to. Bemedlea aent to an addreea. martS-dly-oe OAPITAIj city PICTURE GALLERY ! No. 101 SOUTH HIGH STREET, ' " J f V r , (Opposite Gazette Building,) COLUMBUS; OHIO. Ambrotypes, Chtarrographs. ' AmbrotypeR, &o,' &o,. Taken in tbe Highest Style of the Art. JOEL BEETE.' A: J. WATTS, Principal ArtUt. mayfl. DAVIDSON & BRO., (StMcenore to 0E0. M. DIXON,) ' f B0UTB BAST CORNER TITTB ABD MAIS STS., CINCISSATI, O., raroana. and waoLUAig Daauaa in - PUBB DBU08 BND MEDI0INK8, ; '.' .: .,' OHKMICALB, SOAPS, BRUSHES, ' ' . .1 PATENT MEDIJINE8, FAN0T ARTICLES, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS tor Medicinal oe. COAL OIL, BURNING FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, do., Ac. AU favoring na with k Tlait or their order, will And onr stock complete and price moderate. aprlT-d6m!Haw The Stook Replenished PROM LATKST IMPORT A.TIO?fg OF NEW YORK. abor written. 0. W. BUB TON, Commiaary Oeneral of Ohio, - CP. L. BUTLEB, ' LUTBER DONALDSON, THB0, C0MBTO0K., I approve the above contract. W. DENNISON, Oorernor. ! Th above la a true copy of th. original contract on Ilia in 10 omee 01 to. vommisaary ueneral, WM. T. BASC0M, i ' Prlrat Secretary. O. W. Bnnyon, being sworn, stated ' ' ' I Th 0oTrnor telesraphed me to come to Colnmhn.. did ao; found th Oorernor, Oen. Cox and other la oon-aultatlon. Com pan aa of volunteer were arriving, are oompaniea then being in. The Governor directed myself . J U .n --.1 . , . mr, ' " .v. , , , , u vn (ue ueat term. we could. We mad arrangements for on company at th Goodal Bonee at II 26 per day j two com pan lee at th L'nltartOtele ai 10 cenia per oay; on company at th New England t T6 cents per aay; on company at tha Bnckeva at SI 00. Wa reported onr arrangement k. .1 , n ih.ftAHTIIfl,1. nlftrM. .Mil Ih. flnw.B. in . , , .1 uu, apuroTea it. . ' I Th Oorernor then directed nr. Buttle, and n-ivaslf (a look npanltebla partiea that would eontraot to enbsiet Ihe volnnteera. Weweatto Mr. Butler and mad th pro no. altlon to him; be aeked time to consult his frienda. After ucn conauitaiion oe ou"rvu 10 ihgrui tne men at tb. rat. of 60 eaat. par day whloh proposition wa mibmttted by tham to th Oorernor, who directed Mr. Cox to draw an a eontraot at thoa ratea, which lie did. I aignad It as vommiaaary umin.ii w w vnjranws immediately en-doned on lt hi approval. v When th. eontraot wa. made I did not know what Ihe mnmt M. rl.V Wfinld h tO Slit).! it til MM AM nus oy suiieeqiieii. -.., huu i, wonia be .hoi t 17 cents per aay. 1 ne uvimiur laougat it wonld not ic to brlrur Ih Tolunteer Immediately to am -..-. Contract were mane unaer me esuergency without dt eonsineraiiwn. . Many companies cam into camn wlthont orders aad Ia fact agatnat ordera. I have not, eel ther em I to receive any consideration either directly or Indirectly, In roaslderatlon for th giving of auch contract, frem Butler, Donaldson A Co , or any other partiea. Didn't mak.aay contract with Wheeler. Feilinar A Co. for aubeiatia volnnteera end a nothing- about tbe contract. - 1 Subsistence furnished by esntreMor. baa bn ullrsly-l saHsnstory to au, eateept ra a lew tasee, wkaa th. batter , EVENING SE38ION. 8. B. SIS For th. protection of wild free Be end ducka In certain oountlee, waa read the first, second and third time and passeo yea 00, naya 7. Tba Senate's joint reeolutlon providing for the publish ing O' lue niiuiia avisos rekuiaiions OI tn Btate. 1 a reed to. Tha Senate Joint reaolntlon relative to donations for tb Ohio institution tor idiots ana imbecile youth, wa agreed to. ' 8. B. 818 To amand Ih. ct toauthorir free hanklne. waa real tha first and aecond time and referred to tbe com mittee on currency. 1 Mr. WBIGBT of Hamilton, presented a memorial from several business men of Cincinnati, in relation to bank tlrculation, which was read and referred to the oommittee on currency. 8. a. JU0 Making certain annrsnrlatlon fn Ihe 1861, was read a second and third time and pawed yea 67. navsO. 8. B. 318-To prevent th. eale of Intoxicating liquor. In the vicinity of military camp, wa read Ih Brat tlm, when Mr. FLAGO moved that the rule be ananended and the hill read a second tlm now. which wu disagreed to ra. 46, naya S3. : ' Mr. FLAGO moved thnt Ib. rot juat taken be recon- eioereq, woicn waa agreea io, wnen - Tne vote waa again called on auepending the rule, when lae nuuH reiuveu io e .p na lue same, . - The Bouse agreed to the. Senate', amendments Ia n n 482 For the relief of the families of Volunteers yeaa 61, naya S. Tha Bouae agreed to tha Sonata', amendment tn H J resolution, for the paytueut of Samuel Doyle A Co. yea. uv, unjB o. . The Hons kireed loth Senate', amendment (a n n 323 To encourage tb. formation of Fir. Companies yeaa 68, naya 1L. The Home took up 8. B. SI 4 To pay outstanding check. ur .u. i umn nu.M wim in. penuing nouee amendments. Th. Senate having disagreed to two of tha aaid amendments, me nouee insisted on It amendment, and asxea lor ecommitue ot conference. The committee on Finance reported back B. It '.(! Making appropriation for 1801 amended aoaa to Inclm. in. amouut uueo. iroyie, wnicn waa agreed to, when the Kl I : ,vu . naumrA - - - KV ... B Mr. FLAGO Introdneed U. B.'nOS fn veUtinn tn a.,.. geon and Surgeon' Mate which waa read th. rmt tlm Mr. FLAQG moved that the rule be suspended and th vi. i in, wei .wiunu iime, wnicn waa ataagreco to. Messrs. OONVEBSR, BERR10K and WELSH wrep- .l.ul Ata . 1. MM1. " . - ... .Ml., V.M VH wu-WlklVW VI .UUHJrUG OU O. JS. CU UO- latlng to the Canal appropriation. . . . Adjonrned. 1 '. MV STOCK OP - ! Spring and Summer Millinery I. now complete, oomprialng every variety ef Mllllaary; alao a larg assortment of Bmbrol rlt, Oowry and No tions, Ao., and In q nan title aad price that cannot till to emit all who may fovor oa with a call. Th goods bar been bought at Panto prion, and will bo aold at a am all adrenoe of cost. MILLINERY. Miss M. E. Y0CN0, lats of New York City, Will .nperlntend th Millinery Department, 'who loaf experience In th most Fublonabl Estasllshmsot In Broadway will alone be a warrantee that .he will be able to (lv entire aatlifaetloa ia matter of taste to all who may faror her with their order. , ' Th Ladles of Oolumbus aad vicinity will please accept my sincere thank, for their liberal patronag. and would reepeetroily solicit a eontinnanc of in an, Rs Us WARE, 08 Beat Town it., Oolmmbva, O. I aprlO-dSta-eod -' ' ' ' WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT FOR FAMILY CROCERIE8, TXTo. 18 iSTortlx ZXlsla. St. COLUMBUS. GEORGE F. WHEELER, DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES,&C, Fine Staple Orocerlea la everv variety. ES-Q00D8 AERIVINQ DAILY. ' ! I IDxtriCt Fine IT'loxii CHEESE, eprlT-dSm HAMS, j. BOXB8 HO. 1 HERRIXG (RJKW.) NEW WHITE FISH in half and quarter bbls. R. C. MCCRACKEN, NO. 1 MACKEREL, quarter bblg. and Kills. SHIRT MANUF ACTUHE B, EXTRA COAL OIL, by Barrel or Gallon. FRUITS, NUTS AND LIQUORS. For aal b) WM. H. RESTIKATJT, mySd3m. St North Hlfh street. No. 19 West Foiirlb. , Street, . OPPOSITE STEEPLE WITH OOLD HAHn my .j ROBERTS ' i SAMUEL. t siaua r::.i,.ii .' i Drag;., Medlctnea. Chamteal SCOTT'S INFANTRY TACTICSI ' " " llll I rtW I IVVi p.t.ts. Oils, r.rilika. TJv. Rtnrr. rij ni. JUST RECEIVED jjV Thay will be asut by mail on reoelpt of 2.7f . j , atylO dlw BAVDAIiti A AI1CW Paints, Oils, Vareiebes, Dya Stuffs, Window Olaai, , ' rerrumerr ana Fmmcr Arttelea. i e Artists' Colors and Brulheal Water Colore.' Palnl and Varnish Brash, Trusses, Sapper trs, Ao. ' laa aorta uign street, (east elato) a fawl door. aarTa of sirveut vnnuaiuus, vaios . , v , rtrwvf ' ' , EXTRAORDINARY ! WTXCit 19 lt? - A LARGK LOT OF WHITE GOODS! Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, ..." Handkerchiefs, ... Hoter - j ; ., t t -Mitts, -t Shirts, ; s ' 'Drawers, 4c. - &c. ' : - ' " &o. Immense Bargains I ' Wonderful Bargains ! ; ' Great Bargains ! . ON ACCOUNT OF THE IftTERRUP. TION to, and almost total suspension of th Whol. aala Trad In Philadelphia, a large lot of the abor Good, have I net been received from a Whol.aal Hon. In FhlU delphla, al the , , Q-roat Union Store of M. TS.. QTOHlBi No. 62 ast Town Street, .1 TO BE SOLD AT RETAIL, REGARDLESS OF COST I HI! REMEMBER!'!"' These Goods Must be Sold! myoaawiw THE UNIONJOREVER! CrXCIOIT ENVELOPES, ,;, , A great ' Variety of Ihignt, 8 OO PER TOFIOXJSAINriD. UNION LETTER AND NOTE PAPER, At one half tbe prioe charged by small dealers Bead your orders to No. 75, Bouth High Street1 Oolnmbna, May 8th. 2t 3. R. RIL1T. . WIRE FENCE, i t "Woven by Maohinery."W w ao aoo per xoox. Beaattful Arbor; Summer Mtnuei, Gate, &c. VT. B. FTJLHET0N, No. 7 Burnet Hon, Cincinnati, 0 viewn Auction & Commission Room! V . R . GLAZIER, AUCTION .... ' Ooxumlajailon Atx-olxM,axt Ma. 1M Katat Tarawa atreet, laear tna Msur- , tt Hons, - .- RX0XI7I8 0M OOlflflBSION ALL KINDS 01 Farnttur. Dry Good a, Orocerlea. Hardware. Boras.. Oarrlacea, Aa. galea oi Baal Eatat and Personal Proa- erty attended to either In or ont of the elty, at ahort no uee aaa oa reeeenabl term a. cas stfvawsss saad oa an ADCTIOy BtLM IYIBT DAT AND KVININO BorMly T. B. OLAZIXB, Ane'r. SCHMITT & BROTHER, , Show Case Wareroonsy No. 66 Main St., Cincinnati, AND i He. North William tt S.T. marts -dim oa Iidiaes Iiome or Infirmarjp BT DR. CALVIM, THE CELEBRATED Mexican Physician; a pleasant and eafe retreat for Ladle praviona to, daring and altar condneaneat. All kind of Female dlaeaaea treated and cured. Suppressed Men sua removed withoat fail or danger, n matter from want cauae. Alao all klnde of Vernariai die, Syphilis. Ao.. and all old Chronic disease.; in ahort. all dieeaaea of th Urinary and eeoerallve organa cared without fall In ta ahortaet tlm poaaiuia. r.nrciaecresy in au cases. In the treatment ef female, th. Dr. la assisted by bla win, who is a thorough physician. , : ' . r For particular, aaareea Dr. uaivin, isox it, mncia aatl. Offloe 180 Wert Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. prB-d3m 1 . , i. - ' SEDVAVLT ! & MVATT, rro. 1 WEST STATE ST. Tf.rsllln tha Snrst and moat beautiful atyle of T R ,U. N K.S. Of our own manufacture, at utoulahing LOW PRICES W eaa (apply, Wholeeals or Retail, Lattlaa' ImtpraTcd Dree Trunlta,. Ola i.eaiaer x-rnmata, Boaaet Boxes, - Hand Trunk, Aad Carpet laoka Aa for atyle, finish and price, w defy competition. ' aT 0IV1 TJ9 A OALL 1 THt r. 8. Fixasf Stntrijaa Fua. oa hand and mad to order. :Alo, - ''. MILITABT EQUIPMElaTS,: VOLtJNTSaRB. ata-yw-ariii,
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-05-13 |
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-05-13 page 1 |
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Columbus (Ohio) Franklin County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 1861-05-13 |
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Full Text | V - -e-- voruivTE xxrv COLUMBUS, OHIO. MONDAY MORNING, MAY 13. 1861. NUMBER 277. T itin iy if ' i fiinfi r' w;'1 " !5 i COOKE, HURTT & CO., 08lc In Journal Building., No. 19, Bill lata Street. OolxxxxxTaixs. Term Invariably in Advance. Oatxf - W 00 Pre By th Ouriar, per week, - ' ela. Tsi-WiuLf , - - . S 00 par year. Mini 160 EuHaur UAitii aiTEKTisinu si tub bviuabe. On. qnare 1 year, $20 00 One " months It 60 On. ( mouths, 16 00 Due " I month., 10 00 0m " 1 month., 00 On " 1 month, - 6 00 On. qnnre I WMtki, un " tnu, On. ' 1 WMk, On. " 8 days, On. ' tdeys, ' on. " l day. 4 00 I ou 1 76 1 00 71 60 ' for muring nolle. 26 cent, ixvikiajLi i AO foi. WEEKLY ADVERTISING. Par Square, on. insertion r , 11.00 Per Square, ach week In addition .................. 60 Ol.lajod Advertieemeote half mor than th. abor rata. artyortUemeots leaded and placed In th. eoluaia of Spe- lal Notice., aoutdt tut oramary rases. All noticea reauired to be Dablished by law. legal ratal, If ordered on th. Inelde .zc1o.1t.1t aftsr th. firet TMk, 0 par cnt. mora than th. .bora ratu; bnt all inch will ppear In th. Trl-Weokly withoat charge. Bnetneea Oarda, not exceeding fly linaa, par Tear, Inside, 114.60; outside iu. N ottos of meeting, charitable ioclette., Bra companies, S. . half nrine. All rrtummt AdttrHwmtmtt Mil U pas la aihuaea. Thli nla will aot bo Tarlod from. No Advertisement taken exoeit for a deficit, period, COLUMBUS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Attorney. JAMKH ATjBTIST. ttorney at Law INrftary Public, Oolambna, Ohio OiBoa. Room No. 7i-if.Jitfflce Building, oa Btalaatreet Special attention k i Ten to foreign collaotlona. dcl2dly ' Barbers. WM. 8COTT BARDBR, Would notify bis numerous, frienda and customers that ha ' haa retarned, ami will hereafter be found at bit old atand nnder Burtlit A Binith'a Bank, High atreet. Ha aolicita a return ot bla old customers. oetM HOItlK AND FORKION PATENTS. The nndsrsignad for many year. engaged In the Patent Offloe preparlug teatlmony In contested eaaea, ha. ra-algned to continue hit profeealon of aeonrlna patenta, Amerlnan and Ruropean. Patanta obtained on new and unjuetly rojaotad appllcatlona for contingent foea to be ' iwid when the patenta are granted, If deeired. Exam-Iimtlona of new InTentluoa from rough peacll aketchea, to determine thnir patentability, wade preTioua to ap. nlrlua for natenta. for Bra dolUr. 8. W. WOOU.Uorn wall, Oranje Co., N. Y. norl9 dly 1861. .1861 H.COIT$cCO., yo. 153 South Ugh Street, Bare Joat eicutu tbu Sroog or SPRLVO AND SUMMER GOODS! To which we InTite the attention of th. pnblle. W.fcera eTery thing which the faahicna and tb. time demand, and Can compete With an ether KMehll.hment In Ihe Hrta I Wa rail the attention of gentlemen to oar Htock efl uwin.tasDlMililiS, VSTIMOs AND CLOTHING. I W. bar. arerytlilug that I. deairabl. and aeoraaary I GENTLEMEN'S WEAR ' ATTHB LOWEST, MARKET PRICES! OUR STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING la made up In th. xi.claOTa.eat 2VXtxua.ox-, (Being Manufactured by OuritUtt,) (Bio Slate Journal. ' OOliTTMB-CJS : Hwadajr, Marmlnc . . May;i3, 1181, OHIO LEGISLATURE. ADJOUINID 8I3SIOM. f -or Latest Style Goods ! . Everv attention taid to CUT AND FIT ! W. bar. alao procured from flrat-elaaa Hotuea a Una aaaortmenior Half, CapN, FurnlNhlcgr Good. eic etc., All of whkh w. offer at Astonishing Low Prices ! ' Our laellltU. for proourlng Ooode oo th . . MOST FA rOSASLE TERMS OE.TLEnE, ATTENTION I SPRING STYLES. Bain Son Are now exhibiting norcltle. In NECK TIES. AND SCARFS. OARROTE AND STANDING COLLARS. ' TLAIN AND FANCV BYRON COLLARS, GOLDEN HILL SHIRTS. GENT'S KID GLOVES, best ImportedJ GENT'S SPRING GLOVES, all kind. GENT'S HOSE AND HALF HOSE, all klndu, outh High atreet. aprtd The Ulcpltant Lent liar 8tor and Fur Stand. VFVRT KttkBLKa. CHiBLM B. IMal.tB. H. KESSLER & SON, Iuii'"Htrj and Dilera In Leatlinr, Finding", Tlldea, Fura, Uila, ic. And Mauufu'turra of Fluk LlninK, Pad and Toping Skina, No. 11 Main Street, Cincinnati, 0. 1m NOTI C E . IIIAVK HOLDllili da-, 17th day of April, 1881. to Pa. tnr P. Trump, my entire Mock of Watchea, Clocka. .lowelry, Ao , Ac. Perinna baring unaettled accounts will tileaaa call at tba old atand, It South High atreet, Colum-hue, Ohio. np20J3tH K. K1BKPATBICK. Watches. Diamonds, Silver Ware, IIIAVtH RKCB1VKU A CHOI6B Assortment or Oold and Siirer Watchea In groat rarlety. Bolng Agent fur the American Watch Co., I am able to ell ttiojo excellent time kef pen at Manufacturer', prlcea, wbolxeule and rotail. A large aesortnient of Diamond, ana other lioh Jewel ry well choaon aa to etyle and prioaa. Aa to Silver Ware, atorling quality. Com. and aw th. Tnrluna etylea. Ton will And some thing to pleaae yon. lust ancb Plate I Ware aa you want. Tea Halt, Urns, Walter!, Castors, Oaka Baskets, Pitcher., OobluU, Knlraa, Forka, Spoons, Ao , Ao. ' Then I haro an asaortraent of very .uperlor Table and Pocket Cutlery, Razora, Ac, Ac braidea many auch Fancy Ooode aa are often . ealred for Preaenta. As to Prlcoa, I will make it an inducement tor those needing goods In my line to buy nf me. WM. BLTNN, No. 10 Bncxeya Block, North aide Stat. House Square. ' dec31-dly.mar21 0GOODALE RESTAURANT yit7 The undoralgned hare taken th. room, nn der tbe Uoedal. Hons., wham will ba found, hereafter- served up In good style, the nut eatable, the mari.t ai- torda. Alao, good Liquors and Clgara. In ahort, the Propria tor mean to keep a nrat-craaa iteataurant. tMoH-Aatg gnUKBINQKK A gJJPflON. axs raoat rai BEST HOV8EI 1ST THE KAST, ABB TJNSUBPA88ED. Call and Examine our Stock And aatlsfy jooraelres that w. tall tba . veheatpeat nd Beat floods. aprO-dSm.eod ... JAMES 0. DAY'S ESTATT vyOTICK is hereby arlren that th. undaralgned haa bean 1.1 quit anpoiniea oy tue rrutnt. uourt or Frank la county, vntu, Aumiuistrator or tue Hatat4 of James 0 uay, late oi aaia ovunty, aeceaaea. aptuwaw u. T, HKRDKRSOH. T. W. CARPENTER & CO., 101 and lOo East Town St. IN SENATE. ,. flAtotDAr, May 11, 1801. Minute, of yaxtarday read and .pprorad. ' MtMOKUt. Mr. FinangOM ar.ait.d a memorial from 1. W aih. ley, u. w. wax and otan of Ulnclnnatl, nla lira to bank.. uu a Ik. Uble. . i .. . - . com Mr. STAHLCT. from th. FInanca oemmlttaa. recom. amdad the vaaaaara of H. B. 497 To DroTide for th. aae, meat of ooet. adjudged against th. State of Ohio, and for eiaar pvpoaea. Bead a third alau and paaasd yeaa at, nay. L " raiiTiNs. Mr. POTTS, frem th. committee oa Prlntinz. raeom. Banded the ludaaulte poatponemeat af H. J. k. relatlre m nnoiianinc th. ml Ilia law., because th. matter had already been provides for by a preTioua reaolntlon. agraea to. : ' , ntMrttc. Mr. MONBOK. from th. eslaot anmmKta. to arbam n faferred kla Jalal raaalatlon reaueeilea thm Anhim tnr Idlota. rDarwd It back with amendmenta. leoommeniiin ,m euuytiva. amenuuteui. agraa to, nan tn. reeemiioa aaepwa nnanimouaty. TIMriBANCal. Mr. J0NE8. from th. Jadiclar eommlttea. renommand, ad the Migroaameat of S. B. 818 Relative to the aala of laioxicatiug llquera la th. tlclalty of military camp., af- mi mi Miuuiiits oi a auuauiuio, Mr. PABIHH moTed to amend the anbatltnte be stHk, tag out that portion of the bill which permit, com nils aioned ofbeer. to authorla. th. aaia of liquor. H wa willing that .ucb authority ahould be ruled Inth. com mending oflloar that auch aal. ahould b. mad. ok th. car, tlflcat. af a anrgeen. Vot agreed to. Th. bill wa. nad a third tlm. and eaaaed eeaa 24 nayaO. It.baolnt.ly arohlblt. tba aala of 1 in nor to vol. nature anywhar. la the Htat. without th. certlllcate of a eommueioaaa omcer or the compauy, FlBiHCB. ' Mr. JONES, from the Flnancaeommlttea. rennrlerf R It n To amend the free banking act of 18il. It .nablu Mia oaans io aimtnlso tn.ir circulation, Th. constitutional rulaa were aueneadad. and uld hill waa read a seeond and third time., and paaaed yea. 18, H.J. rOBLIBBlMO MIUTABT LAWI AND BIOULATIOHI, Mr. MOB8E off.red th. followlna rsaolutino Beteirssl aa l Oeaeral AaaeasUa r iaa eiea . Oku,. That the Adjutant Qeneral is h.iehy authoriaed and directed to wue, as aooa aa practioaoia, a aecond edition of the Ohio Bute Regulation, of tea thousand onplee, with ail the military lawa of this Stat, la force added thereto, of which out wore oan one luouaeaa copies snait ue oouud in maa lln, and th. balance in naner. for distribution to the jau ma ana me militia ortn. uaurT. ot ttiia state. Mr. SCULEtCU mured t. amend by adding th. follow. Ing: raaolrrd. Further, that Senate Joint Baanlntlon Na la be and th. urn. la hereby rearlnded, and that the Deere, lary of Stat, la hereby aatdoriud ta publish, on a single o,ww oupieaoi miutia lawa naeua at tua nrMent ujuurucu rwfn ui me ueuerai aaaemaiy. Which wm agreed to, and tb. resolution u thus amend ad wm paaaed. OLAIM Or.AMUIL D0VL1. Mr. WHITE moral to take from the table B. J. B. No. and reeponsibilltT of af) the officer, to warrant them In doing what I. really for the but. Th. Item. her. prorlded for were mad. for tba aablic benefit. Thev Mnnnt ha re. podiated. They will be paid. If not bow, hereafter with intenat. Tba aueetic aow la, a ball they be paid Bow, when they onght ta be paid. atr. atuTi, or jenereon, was wUUng and ready to roU mnam or so rnuric waraa omcara till ttae eanala war. I.Mad.e-But h.wu aot wllline to na the whole aiaoanter tnu I1I. Ua therefor, raoeed to amend by atriklng out tbe aaoond and third sections, which prorlde ivr iae paTmentei ine antswnaiog cneck. 01 th. Hoard. Mr. HILLS held that the aeesla hen a rl.U to rid tnamuITU OS the unai. aad the aneroaa btirden. eenneet. .1 with them. B. .aid the proTlaioo. of thU bill had been oppoaed by a party on thla door that had bun mle-takra aa faction, i bnt ha would n to the larthut boned. of boae.tr to any alleialma. Ha wm for the amendment or Mr. Scott, and woald add to It the atriklng oat of ln bewieiown aveerroir. Mr. BROW K, of Miami, aald It wm admitted that the outnaaoina etwea. are aeneat olalm.: and T.t u is are- poaed to refuu th. payment of them till the canals are leased a contingency that wa bar. no right to intarnou. any mora thaa any debtor bm to reran to aav his honut debt, till aomethiog wm doae, that b. deurad, by a third perevn. Mr. REBBICK aald theMclalma had bun made with. out law, and they ought to be ret farther eonalileied be for. they are paid. U. (ti la taror of Ih. amaadment of Sr. rarr, and woald be willing to Tola for it, with Mr. ott'e amendment. Mr. PABSONS demanded th. prarlooi arjeation. which wee aueiainea. The aoeatlon then turned on th. amendment of Mr. oott of Jefferson, when a dlrlaloa of ths onutlon wu demand. d Th. rota was than taken on atriklng out tbe www hciivS) wuns ireaisan jsaai IV, naya 01, v j ne nouu tnen reiuaea ta atnea ont tea tnira eeettoa. The Tot. wu then taken oa Mr. Parr's amaadment. wsiw neen7Nsti, Sinn. Th. bill wu ordered to be cngrouad yeM 44, nays 11. Th. bill wm then read a third lima, when Mr. SCOTT of Warren morrd to amend the bill be wising out i ne appropriation ear in. bewietown tteur Tolr, ahloh wu disagreed to yau IS. Bare 60. Th. rot. wu thaa ealled oa th. paaaag. of th. bill, waicn rami yu. ti, naya iti. iaa nouu inea took a recua. ' wu bad belhnr. tb. contractors bar. need gnat diligence in making preparation, for tbe accommodation ol troop. Mr. Donaldaoa, being dulT awora. Mated that Mr. Oomatoek cam lut. hia efflce an April 17th, Mr. Bntler being la the offloe, and propoaed that they ahould mak. a oner lor enoaiaring tn. m.n. w. went la eaerea ol al r. Bnnron and found him, together with Qeneral kut'lea. la a oarriag. oa tb. atreet. W. ofierad to aabeiat tbe troope at 60 orot. per day. Mr. Bunyoa raqueated na to aubmit our offer In writing t. th. Oorernor, which we did. We aeror made th. con tree t with Mr. Bnnyon but with tbe Oorernor. Don't know of any eonalderaiion to be giren ... AT"woors QUININE TONIC BITTERS, Th Beat Aromatlo Twnlo arrar ofrarad to gat Pnblc. KECOHMXNDED BT THE TACTJLTT of ild o?n,tract,,''rdirctl' " lnUr,cl'71 0,1 tmM"t For lt Superior 9IMllclnal QlUal Mr Oomatoek .worn : Stated that ha knows of no con. alderatlon giren or to be glren to Mr. Bunyoa on account of any contract, either directly or Indirectly. Col. AfDHE Ws. of th. Hoar, bleng celled stated that he knew nothing in regard to aai loon tract. Mr. BLAKEsLEE. of the Houea, being called to. tat. what h. kn.w In referenu to the contract., .ndany Improper action or motleu In connection therewith an the part or Mr. Hnnyan elated that h. knew nothing anout tbe ocntrects further than eeelnr the coplu of aorae of them. . And hu no knowledge of any Improper action or motir. on the part of Mr. Jiunyaa la connection war.. alio. TBI Stati or Onto, Exacrrir. SuraiTHMT, 1 CoLcaapa, May 10, 1M1. Onmu:-Mr recollect loa of Ih. clreomatanou eoa netted with th. aabaiatanca contract Ton are Innetlaet. Ing, la aa follows: On reoclrlng the Pruldant'a Proclama. tion, calling for thirteen regiment from Ohio, ( directed THIS ELEOA9T COMPOTJMD WHICH hss secured the confluence and endowment af moat of tb leading Physician of New England, u a palatable and efficient form ot teiaaae, containing all the peoallar MrttM of Paanrua Baaa, aarafally oombiaed with Tarl. on (easot and steeaacAios, and cannot fail to meet the want of th debilitated. It I a mild tease to the (tomach, Increasing the appetite, euiatln dilution, ora-eminently good In dyspepeia, atrenajtbeolug aad Invigorating ta the digeetlT. and ner-roue ayatema after proatratlng diseases ; and In tmr aad agna, or kindred complaint, It aid I InTalaabl. Fordlarrbota, dyuntary and cholera anorbn. th pnb. Uo may rut a urea there I nor can o any natter gwaera sample. . . . ..vh, vuu. iui kuirieen regiment irom vuilh t uiievieu I Un. Of tn. Try DMt rnyaiciana IB pwwfl Mmm mu Commisaary Oeneral Oeorg Bunyaa to report himaelf for Aoi it It eas at th bast areparataeaa BitUrt Out u war dotyv He ceme to Columbus on th tb following morn- eeaeered le lit trnWie." - - AFTERNOON SESSION. Mr. M0NAHAN. from th. aslect oommlttu to whom wm relerrwl tb. Uonu Buolntion prorld'na for an Inru ligation of tb.oontract. of the OaarUr-Muter General and CommlaaaryOaneral, made a report thereoa, stating we neuis oi ex.mm.iion: wnicn ta m miiowa: Tha Select Committee annotated t Inrutlcat. the facta raiau.g io tn. ooniraou meoeoyineuommiMerT -oeneral and Quarter Master -Oeneral, report that the following la a correct etaiement oi tn. contrarta maoa ny tha quarter. Mutor-Oenernl, aeslsted br Judxe-Adroeata-Oenerai Wol. cntt, who wm detailed by th Ooeeroor for th ournose. ana woo aoeototeiy ooosumtnatea tue oontracta BBP0BT Of D. I. WOOD, QUAEIgk-alAlTgk OIKIBAL Of 0BI0. . QoAitTra MaaTi-OiHrait' Ornca, 1 CoLUB.ca, Onto, May 1, 1(81. Ta Bit neilaw Wm. Demlaea, Omtaaader-te-CM' Tha followlna memorandum of eon tract and azrument for military stores bar been made In my Department Part of them hare been Terbal airaemeata. That of tbe 20X10 Enfield Rifle Muskets, and for the mannfaetur of 2000 Sharp' Sword Bayonet Biflea, were written con' trcta, but are la tha hands of Mr. Wolott, Tin FurchMad of lluar.. Schuyler, Hartley A Graham 2,000 EnfleldBIBea, at S22.50 each f 19,000 00 7MI Dragoon, hahree, at 17.00 each 0,260 00 ttu unguang. Bine, awora oajonete, zo ou each ... M J,32fl Sett Infantry Equipments, $4 25 eecb.... 76ii uragrooa Banr. iseiu and equipments, S4.00 each 4W,OH0 Percussion Capa,2 20 pur thousand ivu,owi maynara rrimeri, tt.ou per tnousend... Purchaeed of Sharp'. Bid. Co.. Hartford 1,000 uragoon uaiDlnu, tJO t each. HreS'Ul t0,",eU,m0f 8uawl D0' iTWaffli-Ts-i 11,000 00 V,0O 00 8,000 oo 1,011 00 160 00 175,371 60 fan.ooo oo 85,000 00 dotyv Ha ceme to Columbus on th tb following morn log, at which time a telearam wu received Irom the 8e retary of War, urging the forwarding of two Brgiment of the Ohio ooutloKent to Washington during ike wuk. to senna, m wm aunmea, too u.pitei, A aambec ax eeatpanles, I think, had alreadj arriTM or war. about ar riving, and th. moat actlr. effort. wr being mad. by myuti ana sun to nrmg tn two itewtment Bar at tn urllut moment. Immediate arrangement had to be pro- Tided for tbe troop. Ther. w.r no barrack no camn r-ouna n.a mo Miectea no camp equipage waa at nanu, directed Oen. Bunyan to make prosialon for th. troope, and in a little wbl.e be reported to me that, nnder th elr onmatanou, they could better, and mar rhuply b ub aiated by contract with third partiea, than by any other way. Indeed no ether plan presented luelf except to quarter tbem at the hotela; which from the large number to be expected within a day or Iw. wu Impracticable, or tr practicable, Tery expeoatra. Tbe atigg.atlon or uen. Bunyan eermed to me to be Tery rea.on.ble, upeoially In Tlew of tb xpetation that th troope might and pro- ueDiy would remain in camp nut a tew days, th. indication then being that all Ih. thirteen regim.ut. would soon n. called to the east, in a snort tlm, Mr. Liutner uonaia. sen, and hi oo -contractors cam to nr office, m I under stood, having bun informed br Oen. Bunran of tb our- poee of harlug th troop, subsisted by contract. They made their propoaltion, If I rem amber aright, ia writing. It seemed to me to be too high. But for the foreaoinx reasons I thought tha public Internet would b promoted by accepting It, with some modifications, which were sgreed to. I left the perfecting of the detail ana writing the contract to Oeneral J. P. Cox, who wm then rendering me all the assistance arnica Die public duties would per mlt. Bespectiniiy, W. DENNISOn, To Mestra. Monahan, Wright, Bruff, and other, of House or nepreeentativrft uommlttt. Tha shore renort wu ordered to ba nrinted and lnaerted in tna omctai report, air. BALDWIN, from tb. c.mmitle. on Flnanoe, ported back S. B. SOd Fixiug the rat of taxation for th. year 1861, with aundry amondmenta. . n nr. UAL win ana nr. bob a a explained in. prorta-Iom of tli. bill and am.ndmenta, and the reasons for tbem. One of then amendment, prorlded for a reduction of lb. lery lor tneacnool luna. Br, UliiLiS opposed tnia feature, lie would not tax. Put aa la hair nlat aa wall a auart bottle, la order that all mayconTiacethemaelTMOf Iteanperlor mertta. Farfarther partleolara renrenee la made to the printed I FOB SALB IT OH AS. -H, AT WOOD, u : m a -a iirHi. - - - Boberte a gmni, Columbua, and drngglsu geaerally alTtawweow McHISN RY & OARSON LAMP & GAS FIXTWRE DEPOT, ! XTO. 163 STREET.'! Abor. Fourth, . ,w CINCINNATI, 0. TVEILERI-In Lamn. Chandelier end Ou Fix, U turrs. Ou and Steam Pipe Fitting. Ac. l arago Coal Oil Lamp., Oblmneya, Wicka, Ac. uu rilling in an It oepertm.ni. txau viv' saa- a. turer a price. , apgqam The Book for Erery Soldier. VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL Complied from HARDEE'S TACTICS, With Important Kotu, ana a MILITARY GrLOSSAliY, BT T. W0BTHINQT0N, A Graduate of West Point, and late General 2d a. and 7th V. O. M. Aaaltted by from the school fand the money tobe spent In war. It r.l BCRBANK and Lt. P. T. 8WAINE. U.S. A. With tb CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, AT THE LOWEST PRICE 1 Fon CASH. FOR DRUMS, FIFES, BBAB9 IN8TRXTMBNTB, Bend to A. C. PETERS & BRO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. No. (4 Weal Fourth atreet, opposite th. Post Offloe. pZodltn Marshall, James & Travel' s PREMIUM PIANOS. rrillBSBl PIAXOS AHB TTNBI7IIP AKUICn. 1 combining IUCUNKS3 and SWEKTNKSb: BI1IL- tiiANtiY and TULuatE or tunic: klkuancb and BBAUTTof STYLK) DUBABILITT of MECHANISM, with DELICACY OF TOUCH and promptoeuof A0TION. Tbt. 'Paftent ttoeating Qran 1 Action" la pronounced by the beet Juries to be the IMPIiOVEMENT OF THB AOE in Piano Forte making. A II fianat awrraa'ed l fit pttfiel tatUfacHon or wa atones reHaded. Addree. a. I. TRATTTB Agent, BTEINWAY atSON'8 1ST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. THAVK NOW THE AGENCY OF THB8B ,1 CELEBBATKD , PIANOS. THRY rOSSRSS KKMABRABI.B OIIARNES3, SWKETNES8, BRILLIANCY AND YOLTJM B OF TONE, AND ALL OTHER QUALITIES DEMISABLE IN A FIRST CLASS INSTRUMENT. . AU iHanotwirranttd forlhrtt peart. Written gnarantee glren to that effect. Addreea E. L. TBAVEB. Ag't, aug7-dlywly-lteam CoLCaacs, OJE Residence 143, Eaat Rich ntreet. E. MYERS & CO.,; Wlmleaal. Mannfactttrer. bt : Plain and Faooy Candy, FrehohJConfoo-tionery and Fire Works. Dealers In Frnlta, Nuts, Hvrupa, Ac, i aprl-dly No Sid Main. St., Cincinnati, GEORGE I3AUMAN. CLOCKS MADE AND SOLD. . Repairing Clocka, and Goods Warranted Cor. Third St Friend 8ta., Columbus, 0. aprg-d!2m 1 Butler's Mercantile, Record & Copying EXCELSIOR FLUID INKS, MANUFACTURED BY JAMES J. illTTLER, A Rent, j 39 VINE BT., CORNER OF COMMERCE, CINCINNATI, O. ' Via na. by 2,000 Merchant, and Banker, of III. South aud West. For aula by 1000 leading Stationer, and Mer rhant. of Ih. South and West. ' I aVyIn its. alao by Bona of BepreaentatlT. at Vara, ngton, D. 0. ' aprl4-d.1m MISSOURI LAND!! on nnn aorbbfor ale and i0JylJJ Kntrr, ruUrt.lt fhr AgrimUmnl, Mitim,, sad Ltmhtritto purpotn," price, rnnging from 12,'oto75c per Acre. r In any quantltle required. TAXES PAID, and PAD. ENT3 procured for purchaaeraof Land under theUradua-tlon Act, i PLATS FURNISHED GRATIS l.y encloilng a postage .tamp. For further Information Apply to WILSON, H4WLISOS afc CO. ; I . 8. and General Land Agmtt, ', 65 crestnpt rr., Brrwriit 8d and 4th. j , , 8T. L0UI3 MI330URL , U. lJt. IAND VTABBANTI bvmgbt, told aod locarad. . . C ount r y M erchanis Visiting th city will do voll Io oall and exam In onr etoca, io wnom we will aeil our Uood. at Exceedingly Low Rates. Xesofeerf. ha tt Qtmtral Attmahlu Aftkt Ral at f)hi. kf th. Auditor of State la hereby authoriaed to draw hi i warrant on ta Treasure in mror of Samuel Dot e. for the I anai of twenty-aeren hundred and alxtyone dollars and foi ty-four cent. (2.7111.44) heina the balanee due ne the caecaearawa uecemner, is mot), January 13, lto7, and rebuaty 18, Ii7, eaoh for the earn of 11,916, and payable to Samuel Doyle, which money, when ao recited, shall be iu iuii oi ail oemanaa on ina nart nr ai,i Nemuai nw and Samuel Doyle A Co., agalnat tha State of Ohio, of ere-ry kind and description growing ont of Ihe contract between aald DotIb A Co. end lha State of Ohio tor r.n.lr. Iw. ow. a.,jui me mono n ora oi in ncaee, up to reo-nary Is, !So7, tbe time for wbioh aald checks were glren. wm U.IMU, iu.nu.is ivua a rvceee. AFTERNOON 8E3SION. A oall of th. Senate wax h.1. and 16 Senators answered to their name.. gxaouTiTX .laaioa. PA DC t P I "be SenaU went Into cxecutrre eeealoa and conBrmtd UrAlOs Olu.i I following appointmenu: ' 'I RT. John M. Imvltt. ia he An. Af the Trn.lu. nil ,1. unto untTeralty In the place of Ber. G.O. Crura, resigned. Hot. B. N. Spabr, to fa Trustee of th Ohio Unirtraily, In tba place of the Hon. John McLean, deceeeed. The senate refused to eontlrm th. ennointment of TheA. dor Cometock of Columbus, as a Director of the Ohio raoiteniiary -yea , naya 17. A measage wa rewired from th. Hon., announcing the paaaage by that body of S. B. No. S14 Making appropria-tlona for th. maintenance aad resalr of the Public Works from February 16 to June 1, 1861, and for th. payment of vuiuaoaing inaeoieoneee, witn eunary amendments, Mm. oi wnicn were agreea to ana some aisegreea to. Mr. STANLEY, from th etandln ootnmlttee on Fin ance reported a new hill, S. B. No. 3iW Maklug appropriation for theyeer lo'll, which waa read a first, second and third time and pased, Mr. BUHLEIQH offered th. following reeolutlon, which area adopted. ftesolved. That th Clark ofth. S.nate be allowod on. week1, extra oar lor arranilnar. classify in-. Ubelllne. and Sliug away tb bill, resolutions, petitions, remonstrance and other papers ooonectod with th. budneaa of th Senate, aad that th am be paid oa th. certificate of tha President of the Senate. Oa motion, tha Senate took a reces until half-aaat seven o'clock, r. at. 116,000 00 A lut of fixed ammunition for Sharp'. Arm., tnroic not yoi receirea. Purchaeed of Meawir. Pond A Co. 11,700 Knapevcke.at 1 86 each' f4S,04S 00 11.700 H.Teraacka, at 27 centa eaoh SI fid nil 11,700 Canteens, at 70 cents eatn...... 0,77a 00 1 1,70 Seta Infantry Equipments, at 14 60 McnM............M.M.MM......M..mnt.(.. 2,700 00 Manual of Sharp's Rifle & Carbine, And Colt's Revolver. , BY CAPTAIN R. W. JOHNSON, V, 8. A. "VOIiTTlMflCB T"WO Will aoon be on hand. Thla work la dedicated to MA JOB BOBKBT ANDERSON, late of Fort Snmter. Sent by mall on receipt of THIBTT-FIVK CINT8 pr Volume. Addreu . . BANDALL at ASTOH, myod23tia 109 South High street, Columbus, 0. Schuyler', total . Sharp'. " . 176,271 60 116,000 00 10,67g 00 190,272 60 I niy7d3m2tw T. W. CABPENTEB A 00. TAFT & HENDRICK, DSINTISITS So, SO Wcat Foarth Street, between Wal-aat and Vino, aprl2-d3m CIXCOWATI, O. BANFOBDB fT ItJ OOMLPOUMOKD ENTIIiELT gpnnai uuraa, ana na Decerns aa asublisbed tact, a Standard pro red tiy an that har to with confidence In all recommended. within the laat twoTaaea of relief, as th. numerous my poaaeaelon ahow. to th temperament ol th used la auch quantltle.ee el.. Jnd(rment guide yon In th. una 1 utt, ana will ear B1LU0VB ATTAUtS. DIABSUOEA. BUM MSB TERY. DROPSY. 7)I7 COSTI YEN BUS, OH01IO. X0BBU8,0U0LSRA IN. LSSOK, JA VNlllOe, ftS. and may be need anc r r A m lltM USDI. USADAVHK. fa , thoa. mtmUes, U tun or tare IW menoement of attack. 01V1K9 tblr taatlmoay Medicine, known and an. need it, and i. now reaorted th. diseases for which it Is It haa cured thousands who hadgWennp allhopea naeollclted certificate, in The do, most be adapt edl aaiTianai taxing 11, ana 0 aot gently on the tkw Lot the dictate, of yom ua of th LI VER IS YIO' LIVER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, OHRONlti COMPLAINTS, DYSEN- STOMACH, HABITUAL VHQLE8A, VUOLKHA FANTUM, FLA TU- FEMALM WBAKKES8-' oesafnlly a. an OR DINA-VISE. It will cor SC'aT anda can testify) in twenty voonjult art taken at 00m n it faror. MIX WATER IH THE MOUTH WifH TBI IXYHh UaATVB.AnV BrTALLUW BOTH TOIiETUBH. - . Prle Oaxa Dollar per Bottle. 1 ALSO , ASFORD'I . FAMILY I BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS. 1 COMP0CDNBD FROM PUBB VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PVTUPITI GLASS CASES, AIM TIGHT, AND WI I KEEP IB An I VLiBlAl K. The FAMILY CA le bnt aotlr Cathartic. aaed in hi praotlo mor The constantly lucre-who have long need th tion which all expren In diiced me to alao them Th Profession well thirties act on different The FAMILY OA. with doe reference to this compounded from a Terie-ttracu, which aot alike mentary canal, and are oeeea where a Uethartle I. BANQEMENTS of th. NESS, PAINS IN TBE 0O6TIYENE68, PAIR TBI WHO LI BODY, frequently, If neglected, Ter, LOSS OF APPB-SRNSATION F OOLD BESTLES8NK88, HEAD- TUI BEAD, all IN- EASES, WUBA1S la RHEUMATISM, a great and many diseases towhich to mention la tbl. adrer THdS iXr Lagan, whtop . . proprietor ha tb entTyear. ing demand from thoa PILLS, and th saUafao- regard to their a, na in. within th reach of all. know that different Oar portions of the bowel. THABTI0 PILL haa, well eetatiliebed fact, been ty of th pureat Veg.tabU on Try part of the all-GOOD and SAFE la all needed, .nob. a. HE-STOMACH, 8LEEPI-BAOK AND LOINS, AND SORENESS OYEB from radda old, which nd la a lone oomaeof Fe-TITE, A CREEPING OYER THE BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FLAMMATOBY DI3-CHILDREN or ADULTS PUBIFIEBofth BLOOD flesh la heir, too anmeroo tisetnent. lOBB, 1 1. . PRICK 1 niMscta. TUB LIVER INVIOORATOR AND FAMILY CA THARTIO PifS are retailed be Drnr.M. .e.r.ll. and .old wholseal by th. Trade In all th. larg. town. . eaniuuu, M. i), .1 ... Manufacturer nd Proprietor; . ,a . nl. ' T "0, """ay. New lork. Bold la Ooluabw by Bo harts Semnel, John Deal ad O. Dstrtg a) tva. org.'-41wlyltp EVENING SESSION. A call of the Seoat waa had and thirteen Senator an. wared to tbelr name. Mr. LASKEY mored that Ihe Senate adjourn. ThePBKSlDENT elated that In tlew of the fact that tbe reeolutlon might prerall. he wished to y, bofor putting th. motion, that he had received deapatohe. requiring him to depart for bla home early on Monday mornlne. id b. would therefor, embrace tbe opportuflitr now off ered to tba k tbe Senator tor th courtesy xtnded to mm aa .ueir preataing omosr auring to. peat two winters. ana ne nopea tncir uvea in ui luiuromigut oe flapny and preeperoua. . tu. motion was tnem put on aatonrnmaai, and lost. Mr. KASON off.red tb. following resolution whkh wu unanimously euopieu. - Retolvtd, Tb.t th. thanks of th. Senate .re hereby tendered to th Boa. B. 0. Kirk for th coarteoua, digul-Sed.and impartial manner in which ha haadiacharaadtha autlo. oi rre.ld.nt Of in. Senate during th. entiresession. Mr. COLLINS offend tha following resolution, which was adopted : Rmlptd, That th Serjeant-at-Arms be directed to 00- tity alt memDera or tn. Senate now in the city or uolum-bua, that their atf adaac. will be required at th moating of tb Senat on Monday. Mr. BABRINON mored that when the Senate adjourn It be until 8 o'clock Monday morning, which wu agreed to. Mr. JONES offered tb following reeolutlon, which yeas adopted: Easelred, That th thanks of th Banal, at. hereby tendered to Hon. Jams. Monro fr th dignified, courteous and Impartial manner la which a ha d lac barged th duties of President pre asm. at tbe present session. Mr. SM1TB offered th following reaolntlon, which wa. agreed to: Xesoleee!, That tb thank, of th. Senate are hereby ten-dered to D. N. Khodea, Esq., for the proper, gentlemanly, and efficient dlsabarge of th. dutlea of Chief Clerk. A ateaaag from th Bona annouaoed sundry amendments to S. B. No. 06 Prescribing th rates of taxation for Stat part oa., and to limit th lvy of local taxes for th year 18(1. On motion of Mr. STANLEY, th Senate dleegrevd to the Bona, emandment. to uid bill, and requested a ootnmlttee f Conference oath subject matter of difference.' Tbe Hons Inalated on It amendment, to S. B. No. S14 "Making appropriation for th maintenance and repaira of the Public Worka, from February 16 to Jan 1, 1101, nd for tb payment of mutandlng tndebtednesa, and Maaara. Smith and Bpragu wen appointed on th. part of th ftanat. Mr. STANLEY Introduced a new bill: S. B. No. 321 Authorising th Governor to appoint and commission Brigadier Oeneral. r. . Th rule were .napended, and (aid bill wa. read a second and third time, and paaaed. Oa motion, th Senate adjourned. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Satcidat, May 11, 1891. Prayer by Re. Mr. Trlmbl. Mr. BLUS8EB, from th .elect committee to whom wa referred the reaolntlon relatlre to medical treatment f convicts in th Penitentiary reported th same back, with a report thereon, which wa placed on tha table to be printed. Mr. BRUFF reported a reeolutlon relative to printing ee sum of tb German capita of tb report of th Commissioner, ef Statistic, which waa laid on th. table for discussion. . Th. Hons, resumed tb. consideration of 8. B. S14 To pay entatandiogohecks ef th Pnblle Work., and th. currant .xpenae of th. earn, la part pending th. amendment of Mr. Parr, providing that thla bill shall not take aSeot till the uath of Jon, and shall be void If thecanala ar not leaseu. Mr. PATTERSON moved to amend by inserting .a Item providing for th. paymeut of th oheok. of S. Doyi. A Oo.whl.h was disagreed !. Mr. JONAS supported tbe amendment of Mr. Parr, aa tb only condition on which be could rot for th bill J Mr. DEVORE took tli same position, holding that II waa lb only way to mak tb leu sure. Mr TORI S opposed this amendment, Inalstingthat the elalm. provided furln thi bill sbuld stand apoa tbelr own merit. Mr. NIOB Insisted upon th adoption of this amend-aacnt. a th. only condition 00 which tb. bill o.gbt to be p. -ed. He bell-ved that the lea of tb canal, woald b. deeertd, if this proviso was not edopted. Mr. PLANTS of oonrae would aot Justify publl. fane-tlooarte ia exceeding their authority, but there I a kind J com area ana scxjtreetloa t be pat spaa the duife 12U0.95I U And In addition to th. above, thata ha been contracted for, by Mr. Wolcott, somewhere about 000 Field Wall Tents, of J B. Morgan A Co., at an avsrage expeus. of about $26 OO sach, aome of which were thla day rcoeived at the Arsenal. No Invoice ha yet bee received. And also In addition to th above, a oommlsalon baa been sent to Europe, In connection with the btate of Maachuaetta, with inatrnetlona to parch for our Recount f 100,000 worth of Enfield Biflea, at a coat In Europe not exceeding 117 60 each. Tli abor. doe. not Includ. expense of box, or of trans portation. 17. I,, wood, Quarter-Master Oeneral of Ohio. Tha Committee are fully satisfied th.t IliaQ. M. Oener eral made no cootracta not above noted, and that tha 1m. plied cenaure of Ih House waa not only unmerited but uninar. in the matter of oontracta made by tha Commleearv La. partment, your committee hare not bad an opportunity to uaae an .muihsuuu luvu oi wem, out aa rar a tbelr examination ha t.aded w. find nothing, that, In our Judgment, would attach to Commissary General Bunyon'a connexion w.rowuii any improper or nisoonorable notion or motive. And while voir committee are of theonininn that under th emergonsy of the occasion, oontracta were made at exlraragant ratea and without due consideration, we have no evidence that any Improper motir actuated any officer In making auch contract. Yonr oommittee aubmit Ihe fvllowinc minute of evidence .nd made to them, and copy of cootracta, and aak to be dle- onargeo irom tne tanner con.taor.iioa or th. .ubject. A. B. MONAHAN. JOSEPH BRUFF, J, F. WRIGHT. J. X. CHASE. ABEL KBUM. (CONTaiCTl This agreement, made this 17th day of April, 1861, by and between tbe St.t. of Ohio, and 0. P. L. Butler. L. Dan.id. eon and Theodore Oomatoek, witnesteth, that the aald Butler, Donaldaon and Oomatoek agree to furuiah th. ami. al Park for temporary quarter and barracks for tha Ohio militia unaer tue aireciion 01 in. uovwnor ot th Stat: to fit nn aufflctent buildiuga upon the xronuda for m,mf.rt. able barrack for two Begimenla of troops, and to provide am irvup. eiiu iu.ir regular Das la a U!ncfnt ball upon the ground ; aald meals to be regularly furnished three time, per d.y, and to consist of food of good quality and well cooked. Including at least th following articles of provisions, to wit : Freeh beef, salt beef, perk, mutton, br id, butter, potatoea, coffee, sugar, milk, and Ihe ueual oondlmenta for th table, th whole to be served in a nest, cleanly and wholesome manner, to th satisfaction of tha Commissary General of the Stat. And th aald Stat of Ohio agree to quarter wlt'i said Bntler, Donaldson A Cometook all tha Militia of Ohio that may be nnder thecommtnd of aald St.t, and collected at Columbua, either as a place of rendeavous for tha pur. poee of mustering tbem into Ih. service ot th U. 8., or into th. servios of th State, ao long aa th preeeat rebellion and diatnrb.no of tb country ahall continue. And tb aald Stat further agreea to pay teaaid Bntler, Donaldaon A Oomatoek Ih. anm of flfty centa per day for each person so quartered with aaid partiea, and th further turn ef tan hundred dollars a bonus, ta, defray th expenses In part of th preparation of th acoxmmou tlona for the troop. ' It la, however, distinctly nnCeretoodhat If tb aald Bntler, Donaldaon A Oomatoek ab.ll rail at any time to perform their part of thl. contract, to the satisfaction ef th Commissay Goner), tb Governor may remove aaid troops from aald a Barter a. and all obllratlona nnder the i..i en the part of tb Stat (ball be at an end. It la further understood that no more troop aball be at any tlm paid for than ths number actually quartered with and provided for by aald Butler, Donaldaon A Oomatoek. ' ' In witnew whereof tbe Commissary Oeneral al eaM Stat ha hereunto t hit hand, en the nart at ik n.. ...1 tb other parterafor tbamseivw, thla day and year first J' BdePleJnNGS' DEALLtt In laltlmore Q-ymttavm, Wo. ST Fifth Btrcet, Clnolnnati, O. Wholeeale Dealer In and Shipper ef all kind, of FRUIT AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON. Alao, Dealer la OAME AND POULTRY. mar23-d3m NEW ARRIVALS OF waa wrong and mean, and was very Ilttl. batter than .n effort to .nbalst th. (.Idler, byattting men in th fsbce corners to stiau tn cuiuren a ainners. Mr. COM iHttcTj concurred witu nr. mils Mr. PLANTS said thla arrangement of the levy waa an old acquaintance that be had often seen in thie Bouer; and ne aid not Ilk Dim any netter in nis regimental, man la otuer areas. Mr. FLA00 explained th necessity of economy at thla tlm. and .bowed tn.t thl. amendment would not ma terially effect th achool fund; and th lery would only be for one year. air. wouia not taxe irom in arnooia; oat n thought there would not be needed 00 mncb thl. year as last, for th aupport of schools. Ha wa aatiafled that w. could net alone-, and honed the bill would pass Mr. COX opposed thla arrangement aa nnfavorabl to th real Intoreata of th cauae of educaii?n. It would b th ruin of th Union achool nearly all over the State, Mr. STEDM AM onnoaed It on th same principle, esn clallr tha provision limiting the local school tax. xne amenomoni limiting me local acnoui tax wa aiaa: greed to. The other amendmenta ware agreed to, when the bill waa ordered to b. engrossed and nud a third time aow. Th. bill waa read a third time, when Mr. FLAGO offered an amendment, striking ont tha limit to th. lery of cltlee of th. first claaa, which waa tar reed to. Mr. PLANTS moved to amend, by reatorlng tbe general soaooi levy to it 01a rates.oi iu mine. Mr. VOK1B moved to make it IX mills. Mr. WELSH hoped that these amendments wonld not be adopted. Ba would cat down every possible exponas. Extraordinary .xpenae. have been Incurred; and if Ihe war continues, there win ne less a'tenaence at scnooia, ana the echoole would require leae. berauae the bill cuts down the general .choJ tax, which SrlUjN(i & SUMMEK MlTLIAEKY, will cm uuwu tue pvriuu ot iujwh lot ik u year, uuins made un hv a local tax. Mr. STIERS deprecated the Idea nf reducing th. school levy at this time. Th. very fact that we are In war la one ot the beat reaaona for keeping up the fund and the schoela; and be hoped th bill would b. amended. Oth- .rwfs. he oould not rotawor it. Mr. WRIGHT, of Hamilton, desired to call th. attan. Hon of the House to th. fact, that th. a hoi amonot of school rund ralaed lu the state rrom all sources, was three and a half millions, of which flve-slxths la appropriated to the payment of teacher, aud on alxth I. levied for itee, Dutiiilng repeiraana contingentexpeneea. Th dim lnution of theechool fund would be about ten percent, under this bill. This was a very amall matter, aa th local tax wa, In few, If any, of th counties, np to two mills, which amount township boards of education are authorized to aaseae, for prolonging echoole. In but few, if any, of tb couniiea ia me local tax eqnat so in amount autnorlkea by law. and In aevarai or tbem It la less thaa one ml. I. This applies particularly to those oountlta that keep tbelr echoole in operation leas time than la required by law. Now, if gentlemen ar. as alncera and honeet In their dealt to keep schools In operation In tha present emergency aa tney profess, they will look to it, that their 00 no tie levy a greater local tax. 'ineyanouia not desire nor ex. pact to educate without local mtpeness. The burthen. In thl. nour 01 oar country peril snouia beeiusllied. The vote waa then taken on the amendment oi Mr. PLANTS, wuicn waa agreea 10 yea 4tl, naya '. The bill waa then paaaed yeaa 60, nara 20. J- B. B. 279 To provide for reports from railroad mu. nla, wa read tha first and second time, and referred to the commute on naitroaa. Th House then took a recces till half past .even o'clock tnia srentng. o. o. Carwa Cowajk C.rs I or Ptaral Travekwa For toe Immediate relief and eertaia ear ef Oofuyha, Gold, Ianuaaa, Atthma, Boaraso, Whoofdag Goafa, Catarrh, Broachiti. Dlffloalt Una thing, Sot Throat, Ao. BELIEF WABMAHTEU III 1MB MINUTES I for Minister, Publl 6peekre, and Singer, tba. Troche, are India penaabl for Clearing and Itrengthealn the Vote, aUmovlog Boarsea, Ao. The aaM with which tby are taken aing ally oarrUd In ta pocket, reqnir. ing a preparation, always ready for aa oa ail ocoaatoaa, not liabl to change la any elimata, eoatalaing aotbing Injnrloo to tbe must delicate eonMitanJoa ahoold be a ufncUot recommendatten to all, to glv. them a fair trial . Price a)S Mali per Bex. deciS-deoOwly .or sate at ail vrai 18611 CO Weal FosLrtn-a treat, Clmalnmatl, Or, Manofaetararand Dealer ta Man's, Woana Mia' aad Children'. Xln Soot aaa BUoea, ana Shoe Lppers aaarStUsa-oa . . . . , . 1 OCTOaa II ALU AND WHITE, OFFICE Mo. 66 Et Third atreet. eetwera romore and Broadway, can be consulted oonBdealially at ail time, by ta aafortnnate. Irr. H. A W. aav aad aaaay yean experience In hoeultal and nrlrate nractio la tb Etra eltlee, aad over tea year in tbl city, and their ability to ear dle of a private nature la rarely eaaatsd. Parsons who hav need of a phyaldan, wpecUlly ihoe who front the niallgnancy of dlaaaa. bad treatment, or ether oanaa, aav long been atnlctad, ahould conenlt m. it. W. without delv tkT will caaraau cure in all eaaea of venereal dlssaaa, (the meat complicated aad trouble- snei wnnanos tne nee or aasieary or el ner aartrat a rugs. The victim of a secret habit of early vnnth. enfeebled In body aad mind, ebould nffsr no longer, bul appif to Dr.. B.ai w. aaa o ieiorsa re ibii naaita eaa vigor. Ladie suffering from drngmnt peculiar to their as, ahoold ua the French Periodical Drop. It la aa la. valuable 10m edy In case of Irregnlarltl, suppreasivns. Ac, of females, tn be had of Dra. H. A W. Ago and Fever oared In twelve hoars. - AH latter, coa tainlng a fee, addressed to Dr. Hall A White, No. 66 Beat Thlrd-atreet, Clnotnoatl, Ohio, promptly attended to. Bemedlea aent to an addreea. martS-dly-oe OAPITAIj city PICTURE GALLERY ! No. 101 SOUTH HIGH STREET, ' " J f V r , (Opposite Gazette Building,) COLUMBUS; OHIO. Ambrotypes, Chtarrographs. ' AmbrotypeR, &o,' &o,. Taken in tbe Highest Style of the Art. JOEL BEETE.' A: J. WATTS, Principal ArtUt. mayfl. DAVIDSON & BRO., (StMcenore to 0E0. M. DIXON,) ' f B0UTB BAST CORNER TITTB ABD MAIS STS., CINCISSATI, O., raroana. and waoLUAig Daauaa in - PUBB DBU08 BND MEDI0INK8, ; '.' .: .,' OHKMICALB, SOAPS, BRUSHES, ' ' . .1 PATENT MEDIJINE8, FAN0T ARTICLES, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS tor Medicinal oe. COAL OIL, BURNING FLUID, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, do., Ac. AU favoring na with k Tlait or their order, will And onr stock complete and price moderate. aprlT-d6m!Haw The Stook Replenished PROM LATKST IMPORT A.TIO?fg OF NEW YORK. abor written. 0. W. BUB TON, Commiaary Oeneral of Ohio, - CP. L. BUTLEB, ' LUTBER DONALDSON, THB0, C0MBTO0K., I approve the above contract. W. DENNISON, Oorernor. ! Th above la a true copy of th. original contract on Ilia in 10 omee 01 to. vommisaary ueneral, WM. T. BASC0M, i ' Prlrat Secretary. O. W. Bnnyon, being sworn, stated ' ' ' I Th 0oTrnor telesraphed me to come to Colnmhn.. did ao; found th Oorernor, Oen. Cox and other la oon-aultatlon. Com pan aa of volunteer were arriving, are oompaniea then being in. The Governor directed myself . J U .n --.1 . , . mr, ' " .v. , , , , u vn (ue ueat term. we could. We mad arrangements for on company at th Goodal Bonee at II 26 per day j two com pan lee at th L'nltartOtele ai 10 cenia per oay; on company at th New England t T6 cents per aay; on company at tha Bnckeva at SI 00. Wa reported onr arrangement k. .1 , n ih.ftAHTIIfl,1. nlftrM. .Mil Ih. flnw.B. in . , , .1 uu, apuroTea it. . ' I Th Oorernor then directed nr. Buttle, and n-ivaslf (a look npanltebla partiea that would eontraot to enbsiet Ihe volnnteera. Weweatto Mr. Butler and mad th pro no. altlon to him; be aeked time to consult his frienda. After ucn conauitaiion oe ou"rvu 10 ihgrui tne men at tb. rat. of 60 eaat. par day whloh proposition wa mibmttted by tham to th Oorernor, who directed Mr. Cox to draw an a eontraot at thoa ratea, which lie did. I aignad It as vommiaaary umin.ii w w vnjranws immediately en-doned on lt hi approval. v When th. eontraot wa. made I did not know what Ihe mnmt M. rl.V Wfinld h tO Slit).! it til MM AM nus oy suiieeqiieii. -.., huu i, wonia be .hoi t 17 cents per aay. 1 ne uvimiur laougat it wonld not ic to brlrur Ih Tolunteer Immediately to am -..-. Contract were mane unaer me esuergency without dt eonsineraiiwn. . Many companies cam into camn wlthont orders aad Ia fact agatnat ordera. I have not, eel ther em I to receive any consideration either directly or Indirectly, In roaslderatlon for th giving of auch contract, frem Butler, Donaldson A Co , or any other partiea. Didn't mak.aay contract with Wheeler. Feilinar A Co. for aubeiatia volnnteera end a nothing- about tbe contract. - 1 Subsistence furnished by esntreMor. baa bn ullrsly-l saHsnstory to au, eateept ra a lew tasee, wkaa th. batter , EVENING SE38ION. 8. B. SIS For th. protection of wild free Be end ducka In certain oountlee, waa read the first, second and third time and passeo yea 00, naya 7. Tba Senate's joint reeolutlon providing for the publish ing O' lue niiuiia avisos rekuiaiions OI tn Btate. 1 a reed to. Tha Senate Joint reaolntlon relative to donations for tb Ohio institution tor idiots ana imbecile youth, wa agreed to. ' 8. B. 818 To amand Ih. ct toauthorir free hanklne. waa real tha first and aecond time and referred to tbe com mittee on currency. 1 Mr. WBIGBT of Hamilton, presented a memorial from several business men of Cincinnati, in relation to bank tlrculation, which was read and referred to the oommittee on currency. 8. a. JU0 Making certain annrsnrlatlon fn Ihe 1861, was read a second and third time and pawed yea 67. navsO. 8. B. 318-To prevent th. eale of Intoxicating liquor. In the vicinity of military camp, wa read Ih Brat tlm, when Mr. FLAGO moved that the rule be ananended and the hill read a second tlm now. which wu disagreed to ra. 46, naya S3. : ' Mr. FLAGO moved thnt Ib. rot juat taken be recon- eioereq, woicn waa agreea io, wnen - Tne vote waa again called on auepending the rule, when lae nuuH reiuveu io e .p na lue same, . - The Bouse agreed to the. Senate', amendments Ia n n 482 For the relief of the families of Volunteers yeaa 61, naya S. Tha Bouae agreed to tha Sonata', amendment tn H J resolution, for the paytueut of Samuel Doyle A Co. yea. uv, unjB o. . The Hons kireed loth Senate', amendment (a n n 323 To encourage tb. formation of Fir. Companies yeaa 68, naya 1L. The Home took up 8. B. SI 4 To pay outstanding check. ur .u. i umn nu.M wim in. penuing nouee amendments. Th. Senate having disagreed to two of tha aaid amendments, me nouee insisted on It amendment, and asxea lor ecommitue ot conference. The committee on Finance reported back B. It '.(! Making appropriation for 1801 amended aoaa to Inclm. in. amouut uueo. iroyie, wnicn waa agreed to, when the Kl I : ,vu . naumrA - - - KV ... B Mr. FLAGO Introdneed U. B.'nOS fn veUtinn tn a.,.. geon and Surgeon' Mate which waa read th. rmt tlm Mr. FLAQG moved that the rule be suspended and th vi. i in, wei .wiunu iime, wnicn waa ataagreco to. Messrs. OONVEBSR, BERR10K and WELSH wrep- .l.ul Ata . 1. MM1. " . - ... .Ml., V.M VH wu-WlklVW VI .UUHJrUG OU O. JS. CU UO- latlng to the Canal appropriation. . . . Adjonrned. 1 '. MV STOCK OP - ! Spring and Summer Millinery I. now complete, oomprialng every variety ef Mllllaary; alao a larg assortment of Bmbrol rlt, Oowry and No tions, Ao., and In q nan title aad price that cannot till to emit all who may fovor oa with a call. Th goods bar been bought at Panto prion, and will bo aold at a am all adrenoe of cost. MILLINERY. Miss M. E. Y0CN0, lats of New York City, Will .nperlntend th Millinery Department, 'who loaf experience In th most Fublonabl Estasllshmsot In Broadway will alone be a warrantee that .he will be able to (lv entire aatlifaetloa ia matter of taste to all who may faror her with their order. , ' Th Ladles of Oolumbus aad vicinity will please accept my sincere thank, for their liberal patronag. and would reepeetroily solicit a eontinnanc of in an, Rs Us WARE, 08 Beat Town it., Oolmmbva, O. I aprlO-dSta-eod -' ' ' ' WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT FOR FAMILY CROCERIE8, TXTo. 18 iSTortlx ZXlsla. St. COLUMBUS. GEORGE F. WHEELER, DEALER IN TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES,&C, Fine Staple Orocerlea la everv variety. ES-Q00D8 AERIVINQ DAILY. ' ! I IDxtriCt Fine IT'loxii CHEESE, eprlT-dSm HAMS, j. BOXB8 HO. 1 HERRIXG (RJKW.) NEW WHITE FISH in half and quarter bbls. R. C. MCCRACKEN, NO. 1 MACKEREL, quarter bblg. and Kills. SHIRT MANUF ACTUHE B, EXTRA COAL OIL, by Barrel or Gallon. FRUITS, NUTS AND LIQUORS. For aal b) WM. H. RESTIKATJT, mySd3m. St North Hlfh street. No. 19 West Foiirlb. , Street, . OPPOSITE STEEPLE WITH OOLD HAHn my .j ROBERTS ' i SAMUEL. t siaua r::.i,.ii .' i Drag;., Medlctnea. Chamteal SCOTT'S INFANTRY TACTICSI ' " " llll I rtW I IVVi p.t.ts. Oils, r.rilika. TJv. Rtnrr. rij ni. JUST RECEIVED jjV Thay will be asut by mail on reoelpt of 2.7f . j , atylO dlw BAVDAIiti A AI1CW Paints, Oils, Vareiebes, Dya Stuffs, Window Olaai, , ' rerrumerr ana Fmmcr Arttelea. i e Artists' Colors and Brulheal Water Colore.' Palnl and Varnish Brash, Trusses, Sapper trs, Ao. ' laa aorta uign street, (east elato) a fawl door. aarTa of sirveut vnnuaiuus, vaios . , v , rtrwvf ' ' , EXTRAORDINARY ! WTXCit 19 lt? - A LARGK LOT OF WHITE GOODS! Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, ..." Handkerchiefs, ... Hoter - j ; ., t t -Mitts, -t Shirts, ; s ' 'Drawers, 4c. - &c. ' : - ' " &o. Immense Bargains I ' Wonderful Bargains ! ; ' Great Bargains ! . ON ACCOUNT OF THE IftTERRUP. TION to, and almost total suspension of th Whol. aala Trad In Philadelphia, a large lot of the abor Good, have I net been received from a Whol.aal Hon. In FhlU delphla, al the , , Q-roat Union Store of M. TS.. QTOHlBi No. 62 ast Town Street, .1 TO BE SOLD AT RETAIL, REGARDLESS OF COST I HI! REMEMBER!'!"' These Goods Must be Sold! myoaawiw THE UNIONJOREVER! CrXCIOIT ENVELOPES, ,;, , A great ' Variety of Ihignt, 8 OO PER TOFIOXJSAINriD. UNION LETTER AND NOTE PAPER, At one half tbe prioe charged by small dealers Bead your orders to No. 75, Bouth High Street1 Oolnmbna, May 8th. 2t 3. R. RIL1T. . WIRE FENCE, i t "Woven by Maohinery."W w ao aoo per xoox. Beaattful Arbor; Summer Mtnuei, Gate, &c. VT. B. FTJLHET0N, No. 7 Burnet Hon, Cincinnati, 0 viewn Auction & Commission Room! V . R . GLAZIER, AUCTION .... ' Ooxumlajailon Atx-olxM,axt Ma. 1M Katat Tarawa atreet, laear tna Msur- , tt Hons, - .- RX0XI7I8 0M OOlflflBSION ALL KINDS 01 Farnttur. Dry Good a, Orocerlea. Hardware. Boras.. Oarrlacea, Aa. galea oi Baal Eatat and Personal Proa- erty attended to either In or ont of the elty, at ahort no uee aaa oa reeeenabl term a. cas stfvawsss saad oa an ADCTIOy BtLM IYIBT DAT AND KVININO BorMly T. B. OLAZIXB, Ane'r. SCHMITT & BROTHER, , Show Case Wareroonsy No. 66 Main St., Cincinnati, AND i He. North William tt S.T. marts -dim oa Iidiaes Iiome or Infirmarjp BT DR. CALVIM, THE CELEBRATED Mexican Physician; a pleasant and eafe retreat for Ladle praviona to, daring and altar condneaneat. All kind of Female dlaeaaea treated and cured. Suppressed Men sua removed withoat fail or danger, n matter from want cauae. Alao all klnde of Vernariai die, Syphilis. Ao.. and all old Chronic disease.; in ahort. all dieeaaea of th Urinary and eeoerallve organa cared without fall In ta ahortaet tlm poaaiuia. r.nrciaecresy in au cases. In the treatment ef female, th. Dr. la assisted by bla win, who is a thorough physician. , : ' . r For particular, aaareea Dr. uaivin, isox it, mncia aatl. Offloe 180 Wert Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. prB-d3m 1 . , i. - ' SEDVAVLT ! & MVATT, rro. 1 WEST STATE ST. Tf.rsllln tha Snrst and moat beautiful atyle of T R ,U. N K.S. Of our own manufacture, at utoulahing LOW PRICES W eaa (apply, Wholeeals or Retail, Lattlaa' ImtpraTcd Dree Trunlta,. Ola i.eaiaer x-rnmata, Boaaet Boxes, - Hand Trunk, Aad Carpet laoka Aa for atyle, finish and price, w defy competition. ' aT 0IV1 TJ9 A OALL 1 THt r. 8. Fixasf Stntrijaa Fua. oa hand and mad to order. :Alo, - ''. MILITABT EQUIPMElaTS,: VOLtJNTSaRB. ata-yw-ariii, |
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