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PHIl.ADEt.rHI4 ADVERTISING woVTa K. DTKlLUt, IMPOBTKB ABB DEALEB IB coppee. ajl rroiirMor Jl Gov't lite, at OoBee Mill WALbUl BTBIBT WHAEF, i . Scbaylktll. DEPOT, S AB0B8TBEET, PbiUd.ii.hta. YCTLIft'l MlfABBD OLD aoTBBSEEBT JATA uur l Mnerlor article, aarpeaetag all prepared or aagnaad km. aTtne mnrnnt. TkHMa aiatWe Old Uo-era- -T7 Ooftae wlU al once Ike prejudices I kick ton herototurejiaitly eiieiea .rnoni maooneam-Uooeaa-notbleg but lb. be.1 aad puree! !Oofcatial,lto brougbt bare ander ale dlrecl wnwtntlofc rnenlad elbieawa mllle, by a saw prooeea, I y Vkich tea par nl ee.ed. i niHWILL BBABuE Bill, AT ALL TIKIS, VOSDrw lBIBWlbbB" MIroI1g AT ONE THIBD LESB SJBB TBBOOSTOrulHEBGOOU oorrEEs. RRLntOtO O'lVBBNMENT JAVA COPTEE . rwL,liua. rata. Ublckocv. As., ham It r. 1 -T!rZ ma clearing matter, wbfcb lu-a coal, aa Mack aa I ' JTIVva. Itealf. Tbla OoEee being .nllraly para baa tka I -alaaaBl.toallblal,lBrmonUo and baacelcial af. r" At wiHha. rtr iaabJ ,i u,, Grocer, la Ih Uelted Stales. BETAIL PBIOB. SO CENTS FEB FPUS' D, DEPOT, J ABOH 8TBEET, PaiLir-BLrau. VANK1RK & Manufacturers of CO C H AIN D E L I E 11 S PGAS FIXTURES. Amu fcWMfc.wiM.B-""-; . .va .ma At. a rAII M"BIIBUPBC lave always on band a line aaaortment of French Bronze Figaros and Ornament. All Goods- warranted equal In design and workmanship (o any In Ibe country. 8X7 -f3k.i3li Street, PHILADELPHIA. . HIDE. OIL LEATHER STORE D. HIRHPATKIl'K A. HONS, No. 81 B. Third Street, litlwm Morktt and ChutmU SlreeU, PhiMclfhia LAVE t'OltaSALt: SPANISH AND OREEM SLAUQHTEB HIDES, CALCUTTA ANU r ATW A KlfB, TAH-HERS' OIL, Ao., AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON THE BKdT TERMS. Allklnda o! Laathor In tberouKk wanted, fur whlck tba klahakl narkat price will ba given In oaHh. or taboa In axobanaa for hldot. Laatber atored fraa ol oharga aud aoia on ecmmlfltlon. Llbarnl Calk Adrancal mada on leather oonalirnM tin, nKI PERRINE & DRYDEN, ' AEDttOTUlKia AMD WnOA.ES ALE DE tLEBS IN OAKBON OIL LAMPS ! And LampGoodiof all Klodal 102 8. BECOND BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. ltbM3M HDTA. BDBBBB GOODS FOB TUB AKHfY flno latlnc ot ilabbar Uoata. Oani. Poachet, OanM. Loa. glnfi. Haveraaoka and Blankata. AUo, a full aKrtineiit of ladla Ha irrUoodi tnat am ninDtiractnrrd at lh Sraaant tlma the oldeat eatabltilimaut la tba United talaa, for mI jat tha lowatt nrloai, for oaab. Alw. BaltiDR, racking and lloa,Oar Hprlngiatid Grain ! Drill Tnbof, India Hnblwr Tnyu ot all klndf, Bool ind j Ovar nhoM and Vonnttm Yttt. For aai i j JOMW TnunriUil, ati unfMnni ou, t auaueipoia. Tpu4t1ai R. ESTERBROOK & CU., Htoel Pen Manufaclurerei. No. 401 Are Blraat, EITEHlaUOK CU. UKhlH-H Vl ami ttm ATnnrli AD J a . oall til. attention of tha trado PuulM to tha lack thalHUMtl faoi ara raaila In thli oouo Irjr Itj tbaru tMjaal In qoallty to tlia bMt iuiDortad r Ufiaa. CITY AND COUNTRY IttALKRPg ppllad on tba uot (avorablo tarmi. Ordera by nail promptly attandai t. nvi.l0.d ly JEWELHV. BALL, BLACK At CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS 666 and 667 Broadway, Cor. 1'riuce St., New York. Bihbt Ball, William Black, Ebireua Mongol. Maoufaetarara of Ptaaenlatloo and Keanlar Aria. Bworda. Daalera la every rarlety of Military Qoode, botb Araarloan and foreign. Ordoro executed with dltpalota. OotlS-ljr WILLIAM BLY.NN, NEW NEIL IIOUSiF, Fine Watcher;, KuelLsh, Hwlss and Aib.pi Icanj Bleb Jewelry, in flne variety Diamond Work, to which 1 fag fecial oUrntion; HrRRMNO HILTRH WAIK, 8TAI-I.B AND PANITT P-ILVKR I'l.ATKD TKA HKTTH, WAII'ICIIn, I'lTIIII. IB HI. UdHljRTH, OASTICKS, PDKKH. BPOONS. AMD PANl'IKI; PINK TAnijR (IIITI.KliT, mi()llle'l KINHH; flldHlKS rAliRMlER,THI RTT PAY, TIMl VRBHtJIIftud a ftenoral aMortmentol Innoy good.. militarTgoods.. WM. BLVNN hai a wy superior a"ortmnt, to-w Tha very beat Swornn and Hairai( Una UamaaoaB and bast Ameiioan and Imported bladea. Raah, Baits, Offlcom' KtuUi1oa Ilnta, flnaat rnsaantt Bpura, BpanlfilOt, Ao , Ac. Noo naad annd to Cincinnati or Nw Votk for milllary ooda, my prloaa will ba aa low aa any bonae In tin conn y. lyvs-dly HITS, VAV9 AS). WILLIAMS & LOCKWOOIL HATTHllS, No. ?8 West Fourth Street CINCINNATI. We larlta attention to onr new itylee of FASHIONABLE BILK HATS; FINS SOFT CASSIMERE HATS; MEN'S ANU BOYS' CAP8 j CHILDREN'S II ATS, &o. We have a good .lock of choice good., which we ara ailing at the loweet cash price.. marlO WILLIAMS A I0AKWO0D. FOR SALE. QR AO BBS of Choloa Land, wall Improted, an -orchard (jj 'of 4 acna of good fruit traes, 6 a rea of woodland, wltb a goad atigar camp; tha whola wt-ll watered wllb living iptlnftii; a good daal Inn honaa. containing 6 rooraa, baro, well and cUtern, rltuate ou tha weet tide ot tba planknad, Kraile from Worthlngtoo, and 9 ml lee from Oolumbm Ther ! 7 acea of abeat In tba ground. For terma. Inqnira on I ha preml aea ol ap3 dim 3. P. PAVI8. Wareboune For Sale. riHB ooderelgoed will aell bU Waiehonw, eltnated at - X tha Canl Lock, capable of itoilng 35,000 t oahela of Corn, and Oralnertea tor Wheat, etc.; and laalao the beat ealcaltated for aoy klinl of Blilpplng or flommlMlon bnatnew of any other liotwi In the city. There la alao In aald Uooae a Store Room, which baa a ran of trade both from the country and canal trade. For part'cnUre la gs re of the inbtcribr. M. tt. BUNTBH. apri nira KNAPP. OCULIST, IPormerlv of Bntfalo.l Baelnelaala treat. Vleeenea ot tha Byea, Deafnaae, aal Inaarta AitlOolal Eyas wlthonl pain, that bum Ilka 'be natural aye at No. yAT South High Rtreet, Colombo.. , Oaaea konre froaa 9 tc 4 o'jlock. P. a. Dr. Knano'a ook on tha Bra and Bar. far Banted, or palled, fr . I charge, to aay todtrldDal who hee a ajalady o r of either of tkoaa orc.ua- .'ecd-dAwly DREW A FRENCH, PRODOCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BrjTTEB, OBBISE, Oralo, Floor, P. rk, . EOOS. POULTRY. OAM B. Stain. Hoar. P. rk. Ac.. No. Bria Bnikllnaa. 1180 .i.j. aviaet, era uueae aireai.i Oar BMtto la "Quick aelee and DroaiDt retonM. Bafataaue D. B. Martin, Prealdent Ocean Bank. Hew DR. A. an. fabUdte I DAILY. OHIO STATE JOURNAL,. VOLUME XXVI AUCTION SALE. QKEAT HALE ,or 3 II Y O O Z S AT AUCTION. SOO.OOO X STONE 4 O'HARRA No 4 Gwyune Block. WILL, ON TUESDAY, APRIL I4lht BBenoa Ml Hoe tbelr entire lock of Goods at Auction I ud wdUiim li ota aay io my iuui mi are eom. Oar flock is complete In e?ecy deperttnent. Tbte la rare opportunity fur those wuudi goode to supply ibe MlVeS. Country Merchaate art Invited to the sale. The suttre stock will Da told w i I bout reserve. blOhK O BAKB. Q. H. littHABT, Auctioneer. uiarJU ddtwiw (tiaaatla copy.) AIEVT WORK ADtEUTISIftfU. Blossom, rosinson & cu. Wjkjftli Ua.lrn aad CoinmiNNion Merchant, BUHKK, CUKEbK AND LAUD, 7:1 Gourtlandl St., yoke, All kinds uf Produce sold on OommlMloa. febj-dly riOO AG13NTHI Toa.ll oar Daw and wvndnhl bEW KJP1BE PATRIOT'S COMBINATION PBIZE PAtlHACiES. 0nlalu l'KI uanlal arllclMa. A imi Imr mliw of novoltlna and wt.ll for only lift rent. ETfrylKidj will hava oua, Tliarela raHr, reua, renr.ii, aiivtnuiMW, rounoiiHtii, ink. Ob.aiiuaa. (bckara and lliaid. Lnwa ol UiaUanMH. Kn. ctavliim. BacliiMi. Uaiatidar, NMxIlia. Dun. Tnreail. AO.. ai.d tba b.n of J.walrr wlilrli aToiitiai,na lb.ra la uw and vary bantilnl. $16 pel day la made by our Agvat wun oaae. T6Vud fur Uhuolara at uuca, (I. M. MINN A CO.. Ut ruarlu Mia.1, I lualnaall, 0. ainT'Wdlf.leliit!!. . ROBEKT CURRIE, ANUrAOTUAl 01 . HOOP SKIHTS , M6 FUANHL1N ST., (neat of Broadway ) ncy i nun. PUiaM ant thi. out and Klva n. a oall.'VM JOHN C. PLIMPTON, WITH IS. II. CHITTENDEN A. IO., IBPOETKll AND J0BBIA9 rmv goods, cabpets H081ERV, NOTIONS, AO. 350 Broadway, New York. ESrEClAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS. fabl'JdSm Jl KINKY S. HAWKS. M ANDFACTURER OF THE Best Steel Spri'g Hoop Skirls, AUD lloal Whalobono Cornets. No. 13 l'nrk l'lncc, ucat Hrondwny, NHW YORK. Feb 14. A. UOOLKT. A. UlKVk. AIIUAIIAM 1IOOLEV A CO., IMPOATRRB A JOBBKBB 01 Rlbboni., TilinuiliiKM, Sllkw, AUD fanctt r,-sr GOODS, 86 MURRAY & 60 CIIJURUU STREETS, IsT U W YORK. TANKER NOTIONS. ' GOODS iKOM AUCTION VAIL?. fabiedSm Hides and Sheep Felts WANTED. rUENOfl AND PHILADELPHIA OALTAKIPS. Bed Hoi. Laalber tor aale. CHAMBERS & C ATT ELL, fr.b3.Sm Ho. HI Noith Third St., Philadelphia. R. L. GILBERT & CO., nAHurAinuuans irr IBIPPIIO Bit AMDS STEAM REFINED CANDY! UUM DROPS, IPLoois. Otncly, cAjoe FOB TUl PUitLK". Maoufaotoryai'd B.lea Buomf, I IKItJlfa'I.AHDT T., I1W HIKE, Bianch office. ll flantlHt., Eaila'i Hotel ItnlMIng may lA.lwr REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATO RSI IOH OHEHTS, We are the BOLE Manofaituiere lor the Weelein Btatee, of tba SII1001 E & WNSH1P I7ATE3WT SELF-VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS. r Thrv will. In one eeuon, aare their entire ooat, by . . in ,h. iih of lea. Krsrv Hon.-keeoer abould hare one. Wholeaale trale .oppllcd.at a liberal dimnnt. ijaud for prlntd ptn-phlet and prioa li.t. Auw, mean feclnrere oi ail ainia oi wui.o hallbarreU. . b.TUorviiv wt (Late Jno. 0. Bch-wley A Co.) marl7'Mm 168 Vina CLOTHING. I HAVE K1CCEIVEL) MY SPRING STOCK OF Merchant Tailoring Goods ! OomnrUlna French, Oerman. Bnclieh and American Olotht, t. aaeineraa, VftsttuK. Ao,, of the lateat and moat deeirnbte iatterua. 1 nave parcbaaed my irock early, and by ao doing nave bong it t it mnoH lower than tb nroeent nrtcee. raraona waniinc jio.ninawiii ao wen 10 can ana ex amine my etock, aa I bae a lance and well telectd va riety. All Rarmenta gotten np la the beat irvle of ont and workmanship, and a g -od fl fnurautaed. 1 havaalat. ala'fteaud weU-eelected etock of Baatly alada Clothing aad Oent'a Farniflbtng Oooda. Thank fnl for peat favor I would reapectfhllr eoltoH a contlnnanoeof the patrouMfce of my old cnawmera and invite we attention oi newonea. 115 South lllgli Street, ColmnbuH. N. CUNDERSHEIMER. C. T. HOLLOWAY w holeaalo Grrooer, AID COMMimiOH MrSOBiST, 50.1 Market Btreet, (north aide, abort Fifth-it, PHILADELPHIA. ootldly HILL, TILDES, RRINHERHOFF ana ruiL.i.ii'S, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB OF SILK A FANCY DRY XOODt No. 4 Broadway, NewJYork. aai:Uai COLUMBUS. .OHIO. THUUSDAY M0RWI1SG. APRIL 30. I8b3. CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. OLOA TS. fit. THE NEWEST STYLES. BEST WORK AND QUALITY" IVENS a GO. MiGMNim NKW HALL. 68 A TO Heit 41h, Vp Stair, OypctiU fiWi Opm Bouu. Wholesale and Retail. Al our PhilaJalphU Prioet. aprt-Sm JOHN BONER. IHPOBTEB AM 0 DEAXKB IM MILITARY; & FANCY GOODS. tine Frcveulallon Swords Always on hand. No. 36 West Fifth Street. pr7 01M0IMMATI. OHIO. , (Tba lata mauulacturbig nu turr of Uow tiharp ) 7i BiiaurUBD ft 8 HA BP, No. 66 Walout BtraH, Warm facturwn of Oak .tanoMl and Pateul-strotihpd laih ar BasltlUpt, rira-auf;iua lloaa and bnctlon. andUardra UMMol all kindm. UavliiK aiM latad mttvlf witb Meafra. J nun BiarlCinl m L.O., tor iiip(irpoaa ol Miaualacturlua l.ibr BtltitK and Uuaa, witb an oxparlonca) of over fcurla i ara in tlio biNtuat,and an autlia avtof naw and Improrad aia clilnarjr, wblrh J know la u,4rlor to any thlnn In Hie Wwt, If not In Ihn But, I ran any to my old tuftomnrt that I aaa auw proparad to furultb thas a battar arUtt iiihu avr mej gm iwiora. Waalao kwp ooniUntly on band aud lor aala Gura BclttoKi ParklOKand Uum Hua.. of all tiaaa. AitM. Um. owl ui uao ijoatiiar. avii iiuuka aud Bivu ol all kluda. uw anayr juiiu)), UWUUwVkN WHO Mia lei I IUg 'ItHMlDttM. UMAUrUlaU BUAKI. Mtra.JA.ajKd HBAIiriH.D A CO. atlll mmiiIihm ineir rreavn uurr and I'orlllt Ulll Hauufvctni7i alac tbaala of awnuloe ItuU h Am Lor Hraud ftbiliin Ki..iL. of all notutwia: Mill Mni.hiiit-rv &ud varvthiuir It. lla i'un apJ-dAUt MlIiIXA I. IT AMD SUTLERS' GOODS. India ttubher lilne Frnuk Cokli aud Tulrusa luiitalHlion of Clolii: India Rubber Logginga and Horeo Corero; India Rubber Blankato and Caps; India Rubber Coalo uf all kinda: India Rubber Cloaka and Capes; India Rubber HaTelooki and Pillowt; India Rubber Poncho and GloTea. roldlna Cnmn-Oata and Obalre: KolHlera' nomn.,lf..n. furnl.tiiHt; Couiba of all kind.: Can n knir r...!, a...l Hpotin; lnfl et.Boofca; Currrijcy-HulJara; Laalber and iiiuw oovereo a iaek.; rield ilaM; Ofticar.' Uarei. rk.i Pocket KnlVM: Hwoidi! Hwnrd Ibtll.; Kuhlu.. ....I Wood 1'ioua: Pocket Mlrrore. and a vari.tv or i Hi, .ni. cle. for army um. Jndla Bnhber Hachloa Uelllus Hteam facklua Uuaa, aud lu.tla ttubbfr Uuod. ol all deacnp. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. HART A Hit HCO, d'J Weat Fourth Street, Una door welt front WaluutMt., tlncinnati, u aprl -dorn W. G. H.I.DMAN & CO.,, HANDr AUTUBKB8 OP BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT POIt- TABLE FORQES, PLATFORM AND COUNTER 80 ALES, BRASS AND IRON BEAMS, GRAIN WAQ0N8, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, &o. Nor. ft'i A ti t Kant '2ui Street, BETWEEN 8V0AM0RE A BHOADWAT, marllTKUm OIISTOIISIISIATI, O. JOHN SH1LL1TU & CO., tat tlYl 111-. Wool r,.,,..l. ts. ivil t suw ii lot s utll tu 0 - - .. Are now rfferlng a larg. and oomplete UMrtment of DRESS tiOODS, DOMESTICS, HOSIERY, CI LOVES, EftinROlDERIES, SHAWLS AND MANTLES, ALSO, EngllfcH and American Carpeting Floor Oil C'lolba, Ruga, Malta, Ac, WHITE A CHEC K MATTINC!, VOVUA MATTING m 31 -dim. JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., Nos. 173, 175 mid 177 West 2d SI., OlKk.olzxxi.atl, O., MANnrARTUitE&a or Ohio I'reniiiiin ;ra,ii llrilla, Pnleut Nonparril Mills, Improved I oiiIi-hI I'ri'ucb BnrrMilla, rumuiing's I'Hlent l-'oddcr Cutters Naulord'H I'ntent Straw Cutters, Apple Pnrern, Cider Mills, Chilled Pipe Boxes, Iron Axles, Leonrtid'e Talent Wagon Nkeiun, TvVeer IronH, Tire Drills, Tire Benders, Glover's Patent Spoke Lathes, Bedstead Kanteners, Iron Castings, Malleable IronJ fasting, Howell's Patent Trip Ilamincrs, Prios lists mailed to all, free cf charge, on appuoalion to JAMES L. HAVEN fc CO., No. ITS, IT A ITT West 3d Street, CINCINNATI. O. aprC-dSai PITTSBURGH ADVERTISING. PATENTED OCTOBER It, IS61. DlthrMge's PAtent OVAL LAMP CIIIIMNIES! anabotafal of XX FLINT OLA 88. TTiaaa Cbltantaa ar iDtaaood for tba flat! flama, wbfeb hfaalina: all aarta of tba (laa Moallv. doto not axpoaa It to cracking Ooniuiaara of Oai-fao Oil ara eutlonod aevainat an Imlutfonof tbaaeThln.iiTa, whlck twin nada of tba arartA4ta im Oltum. ara aa imposition oa tha Pablle. Buy Bona but the, Ova aa run ui.Aaa varniaa. M. Al. DITHBIPOV rort rm Qlaaa WOtA, rittabaria, Pa. Jaal-dly 1 AT I OHIO STATE JOURNAL I TELEGRAPHIC NEWtJ (TtUeraplue OorrufxmJmai mf Uu Oltio SoiU r i . MORNING AND AFTERNOON RE PORT, i . (rclag raphia CerraaHiaoVaioa of Ika 0. 8. Jowraal ' Latent from Henlco. ' Bab FBAkxifco, April 'M. The teamar Con atltntioa naa arriyed. Bbe Bnagi daua via Aoapuloofrora the oily o( Mnioo to tho Hik and Paebla to tha bib. Biaoo tha a 1st ultimo ike Freoob had kept up a eonetaat bombardment of lb latter oity. iney Bad aeatrojeo tba tun rent of St. Aucuitina and nz bloeki of build inge, without staking; an; epeoial progreea is. warda oooapTior the cllj. ibt ogbt net oontiauing on the Cih. lien. Commonrort wun io,wu loidien wae defending the road leading towards Ibe City of Mexico, and having eonttnued iltirmubea with too trench. Tnianawa u from luezioanaoureee. The authority atatea that but a email portiou of the obataolea la the way of the oaptnre. or ruebla were yet oTerooue. Hooker C'roxalng the Rappaban Naw Yoek, April 29. The Wa.hinglon In- tcllimnoer of Tueeda aaorning announeet that Gen. Hooker had oommeneed a forward inurement on Monday morning. Ueary maeeee of artillery and oiber troop! were eroeeing Ibe ttanpahaonook at eunrtae. The Inbuua lays the oerenlh and tlerealh Cat airy oorps took tho lead. Foreign ftevva. Nkw Yoek. April 28. The learner New fork front boutbampton ou Vbe l'lth baa ar. rived. . - Euglautl. Tbe Virginia, which waa launched flora Clyde for tbe Cualederatte, wae reported in tbe ltruwh channel, near ino l renca ooaei: where ebe took in Jior armameut, warlike etorei, &o , ailing weetwatd immediately. She ie d(-seribed aa of great alroagth, very fast, armrd with ten heavy guns and two Wbitwortb-pound pivot guua. Nothing iuiporlaitt had oiv ourred in Parliament. Coueole inaoiiveat IWj (i)'JJj for mouoy, and for aooouut. France. The Mouiteur eAya ; Auattia is conforming wjlh our viewa on tba Poliah quealitin with Ibe weatern poworg. An underalandinc haa beeu eelabliahed between the three oountriee for acting in oonoert toward, Hueaia. Ibe rntrie, Bteule and Temps aie dirwaliefled with the Ciar'g manifoaio. Tbe Ohiuione Natiouale says: - France will never allow herself to be miuled respcoting I he value of Riiaeian amneety. ' Rentes declines 7Uf. bo. Su'llxeiian.l. France demanded North Saxon lo be constitu ted free r- cardiDK oueloms. Nricotiaiioos for a oommercial treaty with France will be broken oil. AiiNtiia. Lani;iewiczedealared to the authorities t bat he on no longer be bi.und by bis parole, ile will bo slrtctly guarded. I'olantl. Russia has granted a full and entire amnesly to all Poles and Russians who lay down their arms and return lo tbotr allegiance, May Win. Tbe amnesty has boon universally rejeoted aud a protest against an amnesly circulated. The insurgents were victorious at Cicchercincs, ivouin, ana rtooaie. xne insurrection is gaining ground. The Prussians ocouiiy tho position formerly occupied by Langiewicze. A commit tee of tbe Wilna revolutionary government call on tbe people to rise, and declaring Lithuania and Lulls Russia inscparabls portions of Poland. The Ciar'g amnesty much inoroased lbs intensity of tho insurrection; every individual in waracou wienes to join, even wiinoui arm., The J.uhnauia inaurgonts are increasing in stronglh. sLoiiimert'lal. Ltvaiai'OOL, April 11. Cotton firmur, with a partial advance uf id, but most qualities arc unchanged. Speculators and importers took U.tXrO bales. The Manchester market is still advanoing but quicL lireadstutls l luur dull and Gd lower. Wheat steady: red western at Ha oJfoDs 7d: wbita western aud southern al lOfllo. uorn nrm; mixed at Hi 3d. Beef The U-udenoy is dowuwjtrd. Pork easier, and Uaoou active at irregular prices Lard lending downward, al oli(o;:i7o. Tallow quiet, but etcady. Sugar firm, but quiet. Louee steady. Puniietiiuent of Uueriillar. - An ofboial report of Leroy Eitch, commanding the gunboat Lexington, received here, states that as an cHeoiual puuishment of Ihe people of faimyraior tne tiring on and disabling inaot. Clair, hs landed a detaohment on the 4th of April, killing one and wounding another guerrilla, and Ihon burned every houae in ihe place, striotly preventing his men from pilfering or removing tbe smallest artiols. Com. ritoh omciklly reports that be, up tbe Tennessee river, refuses transportation to hearty young natives who manifest no other love for Hie Union Iban to run away from the rebel conscription law. Ile tbue reoruits largely both our army and navy, Pitoh, with his bailors and marines, seised a rebel eieam cotton fao-lory back of Boyd's Landing, on tbe l lih ol March, and instead of putting the torob lo it disabled it by romoviug the cylinder boa I and piston. He visited Smith's and Hays' plantations, furlher up, and, again abslainiug from the torch, look bales ol oottoa, Hi horses, mules, 2 wagons, 6 guue, and 8 Secesb. Al rlorenco, hie consorts, tbo ttobb and Mlvcr Lake, shelled lbs rebels out of their oamp ou the left bank. They were found in foroe on both sides of Ibe river. Inlet In Froiit. Everything is quiet ia our immediate froul. Beyond a few roving bands of mhel guerillas among the Bull Run aud Blue lliile Mountains, there is no enemy nearer than the west bank of Ibe Rnppubauuock. the Withdrawal from Llllle WaNlilngton. It is Ihe impression in military oiroles hore that D. II. Hill's sudden abandonment of North Carolina was in pursurnoe of an order lo him from the rebel authorities to reinforoe Lee on Ihe Rappahannock. . One of Beauregard's) Stall'. It is rumored lhat a rebel officer cf General Beauregard's Sistt waa arrested here night be fore last He wns dressed in ciiiiens' clolhea. The Flint National Hunk. Tbe first bank under the National Banking law has boen rs'ablisbed in Philadelphia, and all Ihe stock snbeorihed. It is understood that Brig. (Jen. Birny will be tleoied President, and a Preaident pro tern, appointed until his time of service expiree, AN ACT To enable qualified voteis of this Slate, In Ihe military service oi mis cute, or or ine united Slates, to excrcire Ihe right of suffrage. Section 1. Beit tnulti by tha Otntral As- tmbly of Ihf Stale of Ohm, That whenever any of the qualified voters of this State shall be in tne aciuai military servioe oi tuts otato, or oi the United Slates, and aa atiah, absent from ihe township or ward of their residenoe. on Ihs days appointed by law for holding county, state, congressional, or presidential elections within this State, or on the days appointed by the Governor for holding special elections to fill vacancies, such qualified voters shall bs en titled at such time lo exercise Ihe right of suf frage aa fully as if they were preeent at their usual places of eleotion, notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in any aot or acts now in force. Sec 2. A poll shall he opened in each oompany at the quartera of the captain or other commanding ofitoer thereof, and all electors belong lo such company, who shall be within two miles of such quarters on ths day of eleolion, shall vote at such coll, and at no other plaoe : officers other than those of a company, and other voters detached and absent .from Iheir companies as aforesaid, may vols at such of the aaid polls as may be most convenient to them. and when there shall be twenty such voters at one plaoe. distant more than two miles from any company poll, the electors present may open a poll at such plaoe as they may seleot and oerlify in the poii-oooa. Seo. 3. The polio shall be opened at Ua o'clock ia the morning, and eless at five o'clook ia the afternoon. . Bee. 4. At tea o'clook on the day of eleolion tha electors present at sack of the plaaes afore aaid shall sleet, viva vooe. throe persons prea sent at the lime and having tha qualification of electors, for tbe judges of aaid alsctioa; and the judges so elected shall thea appoint two of mo persons present who ekall be ouaiined lu act aa olerks of said sleolioa. . Bee 6. Before any votes shall be rewired said judges and olerks shall each take aa oalh or eflirmatidn that ha will pofora tho duties judgs or elsrk (aa tba oaae may be) of said elec lion, according la law, aad the best of his abili use; ana uat aa will studiously endeavor prevent irauo, aeoeit, or abuss, in oondnoimg undnoiing the same; wbjoh oath any of the j olerks so provided for or eleetod may I jadges or y adminis- bar to eaoh other, whioh oalh or affirmation aaau um m wrtunc atgaea Dy sain juogvs ana oturae, ana oerunea to oy tae party auminis taring the oath, and attached lo the poll-book. Boo. C. All elections shall be by ballot, and ins judges or eiectioaa may. aad upon challenge or auy voter, shall examine, under oath, tha ap plioant to vote, (whioh oath aay of the said judges may administer), ia respect to his right lo vote, and his qualittoations to vole In tbe par licular ward, township, or county of this State. ia wnicn oe claims residenoe. Bro. 7. Heparate poll books shall bs kepi, aad separate returns made, for lbs votsrs of each county. Ths poll books shall same ths oompa- ny ana regiment, or In ease of detached voters. ae above prescribed for, to post or hospital in whiah'auch eleotion is held. Tbe oounty and township, ward or eisotlon distrtot of each vo tor shall be endorsed opposite his asms on the poll hooks. Seo. 8. That the judge lo whom any lioket snail ds delivered, shall, upon Ibe reoelpt thereof,, pronounoe with an audible voioe the name of the elector, and if no ob jection is made to him, and the judges be satienea mat said eieiector is a eituea or Ibe United Slates, and legally entitled, according w tne oonstitnuoa ana laws or this mats, lo vols at said eleotion, hs shall immediatsly put said ticket in Ihe box, without inspecting the names or psrsons voted r r, and As olerks shall enter tbe name of tbe elector on the poll book of bis county, and number, ward, or township ana county oi nis residence, at the time or his enlistment, pursuant to Ihe form herein givrn o. vi. At the oloss or the polls, ths poll books of eaoh county shall be signed by Ihe judges, and attested by Ihe olerkshe names """""' " u " oo. oi the poll books, and a oerlinoate of Ihe oath of j .u. i ... .i .... . . judges and olerks attaohed thereto. oeo. iu Aiterinepoii.DooEsarssignea,tnsDai- lot box shall hs opened, end ths ballots or tickets therein ooulaint-d shall bs taken out, one at a ime, ny one or the judges, who shall read dis inotly while the Hotel remains in his hand. ihe name or names therein contained, and then eitver It lo ihe second judge, who shall exam ne the same and pass it to Ihs third judge, who shall siring the vole for each county upon separate thread, and oarerully preserve tbe game; ths same method shall bs pursusd as lo eaoh ticket takeu;rrom Ihs ballot box until lbs number taken from the box equals tbe number or names on ihe poll-books. oeo It. Tbs clerk shall enter in separate columns, under the names of the persons voted for, ae hereinafter provided In the lorm or th,- poll-books, all the votes or tbe o eotors of each county separately as aforesaid read by said judges, aocoruing to Ins form herein given. ceo. 12. That wbepevor two or mors ballots are found folded or rolled together, it shall be conclusive or tnoir being rraudulent. Seo. 13. If a ballot shall be found lo con tain more than one name for Ihe sams offioe, it shall be considered fraudulent as lo lbs whole of tbe names designated fur lhat office, but no furl nor. Seo 14. ' After Ibe examination of the bal lots shall be oomploted, the number of votes for oaob psrson in Ibe county poll books, as aforesaid, shall be enumerated under ihe inspeolion or tbe judges, and set down as aereluallcr provided by tbe form of tbe poll-books. Bsc 15. The following shall bs ths form of tbe poll-books to bs kept by Ibo judges and clerks of eleotion, filling in ths blanks of ths county and other blanks carefully: Poll book of the eleotion held on the 2d Tueidsy of Ootober, 180 , by tbe qualified electors of i. county, State of Ohio, in company of regiment, oounty and State of , A. B 0. D, aud E. F. being judges, and J. K. and L. M. olerks of aaid eleotion, wore severally sworn as per oerlif icate. Number and names of the electors and their oounty, township aud ward of rosidenoe: No 1, A. II. , oounty or , town ship or ward of . It is hereby oernned that tne uurauer ot oieo- county, "mo, at Ibis eleotion, Judges of Eleotion: Attest : ' J K., L.U, Clerks. Form of oerlifioale of oath of judges and clerks : We, A. B., C. I)., aud E. F , judges of this eleolion, and J. K. and L M , olerks, do eaoh severally swesr that wo will perform the duties ofjndgeaaud olerks, as severally acting as above set forth, according to law and tha best of our abilities, and that we will studiously endeavor lo prevent fraud, deoeit or abuse in oon-duoting the same. A. B, J. K., 0. D., , L. M, B. F , Clerks. Judges. I hereby oerlify that C. D , K. F., judges, and J. K.and L. Al., olerks, wsre, before proceeding to take any votes at said eleotion, first duly sworn as aforssaid. A. B., Judge of Eeotion. Ootober , 180 . I oertify that A. B , judge aforesaid, waa also so sworn by me. J. K , Clerk of Eleotion. Ootober , 186 . Poll. book of votes, names of psrsons voted for, for what offioe, containing the number of votes given for eaoh candidate, by the qualified voters of county, State of Ohio, in the military aervioe of Ihe United Btalos, in oompany , of regiment, oounty, Slate of , on the 2d Tuesday of Ootober, 18b: A. No. of vote., B. " " . .... Governor. .....Lhnteneut-Oovarnor. II. " . ......aacrotafy of St.te. .....Auditor ol ft.te. Treaao er of Slate. Attorae General. ......Jodfteul Supreme Ooort. Hoard of Public Wurka. D " " . a " " . r ii. i. . BepreaeatatlTee in Ojugreae. i. " "feTra." I Bepieeentatlrte la Gen. K. " L. " ami Aaaambly. a. N. " .Jndge ol Oourtof OoniBon Plea., Judica. ...Iderk ol Cuott. .henir H.Cor.oer. ......Uoonty Auditor. M..Uonn-.y Treaanrer. , H.mOonnty Beourder. aH...fouuty rlurveyor. ...... Proeeculing Attorney. m...Uouuty Uoniniiaaionera. O. " P. " Q " u " a. T ' V. " rt " T It is hereby certified A. B. had voles for governor, . D. bad Totes for governor, B. F. had voles for lieuL-governor, &o Ac, Sc., (giving Ihe votes tor all ths candidates.) Attest: A. B, J. K, . D., L. M, B. F, Clsrks. ' J udges of Eleolion. Ootober , 180 Bee. 10. After canvassing ths voles in manner aforesaid, the judges, before they dispone, shall put in an envelope the poll-books of eaoh oounty, being a list of the electors and candi dates voted for by tbe electors cr mat oonnly and transmit through the nearest post-office one set of the poll-books as aforssaid, sealed, together with the ballots, to Ihs olerk of Ihe court of common pleas of the county in which such electors would have voted if not in the military gervice aforesaid, (being the oounty for which the poll-book was kept,) and ths other poll-book of said county, in tha next and different mail, shall be transmitted by express in like manner to the secretary of slate, who shall, on demand of any olerk of the oourt or common pleas, osr. tify officially the poll-books of Ihe county in whioh the demandant is clerk, to said olerk rJec 17. In thirty days after said eleotion the olerk of Ihe oourt of common pleas of eaoh oounty receiving said returns, shall proceed to open and make abstracts of said voles, undsr the provisions cf the general eleolion laws of this state; ana tne eaia returns, niter nemg eo reoeived, shall be oounted with Ihe other retains cf oounty, state, congressional and presidential elections, ia the sams manner aa if re oeived from the several townships or wards in said aountv. and governed by the same law ex eept as herein provided, ana lor ine space oi thirty days aa aloresaia an oertincates oi cie-lion under any law, for the!election of offioers hertin mentioned, shall be withheld for the purpose of receiving said votes. Said elections FiTn wl .Jiy ,.f dmrt.,gaAit I. .Kt rr.a manner iht.ll U inbjeot la ooDtett in tha wine mnner M ii BOW prOTided D law : Fnvided. hovtrert NUMBER 261 that tha time for aoties of ooatest shall, in c . of returns oi votes) east under this aot, be rt-teaded to twenty days after the opening of si id returns, as ia this seotloa provided. i - Has. 18. It shall ba the duty of tho secretary of atata aal andilor of Male to causa lo I s printed a sufficient number of copies of tbu? act, and blank forsas of poll books aad reiurne as prescribed ia this aot, wbioh, with the Bo of oeeaary postage Slant to defray sinenses uf - postage oa returns, shall, at least six wc ks - 1 before aay suok election, be forwarded to ilm to captain or oomniandinr omosr of each Mm. pany, or ia ease of detached voles, to tho ofiVor having ehargs Of tho post Or hospital, Who Shall retain the aamo until the day of elsotica, ai.d thea deliver Ibe easts to the jadges sleoied as i proviaea io tail act- i oeo. ia. waea any election under this not I ebail be held ia Ibis slate, all the provisioun of the general law ia relalioa to fraud at electiots and the punishment thereof, eonsistanl with ilu -1 provisions of this aot, shall apply to all el. o tioas undsr this aot. Beo.20. No compensation shall be alloaod lo any judgs or clerk under this act. Deo. 21. When Ihs sheriff of any enuuiv shall issue bis proclamation for aa eleotion for presidential, congressional state or oouoi'y eleotion, nnder Ihe lawe of this stats, he sli-iil transmit immediately copies thereof loths 6. Id offioers and senior captains in ths service aforesaid from said oounty. Bee. ii. The sum of five thouaand dollar. is hereby appropriated from tbe general revenue, to be paid upon the order of the seoretarv of state and stats auditor, lo carry thisl iw into effect. Sec. 23, This aot shall lake eff.ot upon Ds passsgs. j a lata u. HUUbttL, Syoaktr of tho Uouu ot Rtprnentalm B. STANTON, I frtndent of thi Stnatti April 13, 1863. Tbe Port UudBon Fight Tlie En t-iny s B.OMB mevere -one ot tut Ir latteries 8lket. The New Orleans Bra of the 9th Instant mil lishes the following interesting faols in ref-r- enoe to me engagement or Admiral r srragui a n-el with regard to ths batteries at Port Hud son "Ws learn from one of the paroled sesmen of tne Steamer AllSSlasinni. who waa Inkam nri.. i .. .. . ' ' r " ouor at roil iiiidson, thai our Heel did grent damans to tha hattariaa f ih.i r.i.n. uT-.. not enabled to asoertain Ihe total number of the killed and wounded, but it was evidently very great. In one battery alone he learn- d there were twenty live rebels killed 'Our Beet drove the enemy from bis mm several times by Ihe rapid and aoournte flrii.a oi graps ana canister; ana ne learned rrom n u old shipmate, who had formerly been in t' e navy, lhat one of tbe lower batteries w . piked; and there is no doubt that ihe otheis would have followed its example if tha enearo- uenthad lasted muoh longer. "tie says two of Ibe rebol officers he er w were formerly in our navy, and Ihev oorub i mented our gunners in tbe highest terms. Thi y could hardly be made to believe lhat it w s nothing more than a fleet of ordinary woodi n vessels which were firing "upon the batten'-,. ine reDei guntuat Webb was completely d ' stroyed during ths fight." . e The " Jack ON: Ki liraile." ALIAS the "Mullah Lancer." We have already had news of tho valiant BLd auocosaml movement of Ueneral Dodgo. the oom mandant at Corinth, against tho rebola in Nonh Mississippi, whom, after a severe fight, he rout ed and drove from Bear Creek to Crane Creek. Binoe the fight the rebels have said Tory litl o about it, so far so we know: but a telegram sent (rom Mississippi, and published in tlie Richmond papers, in telling of the advance if tbe expedition, described it as oomposed of a "heavy foroe of Yankee cavalry." It wns not. howsvsr, a cavalry, but an infantry expedition and the following extract fram a private letter of an offioer ongtged in it, written on the evo of He darting, will show the origin of Ihe rebt l mistake, and will furnish an exoellent idea io connection with suoh operations : "l expeot within a day or two to bs out on au expedition, the character of whioh I surmise lo bs a raid. Our regiment is all mcunttd on mulit, and a pretty napping or ears l assure you Inertia. We are called tha "Jackass Brigade" by those who don't admire us, but we claim to be Mulish Lenoors. liowevor, 1 tell you (his is the true mode af fighting these fellows dowu here. Celerity cr moreuicnl is indispensable and although it is no part of our iulention lo fight on the backs of these long-earod quadru peds, they will oarry us many miles In a day as horses, and then tee orefmh with our infantry drill, wherein we olaim to beat 'em all." Somebody a Secret Traitor. The country hog long wondered at the fa cility with whioh Ihe rebels learned the score's of the Government that were totally looked up from loyal people. it app..- k, ihf testimony of Mej. Gen. Beniamin F. Butler, taken umui. tee on the Conduot of the War, Feb. 2, lboa, lhat eleven days before Maj. Qen. N. P. Banks left New York, it was known in New Orleans that ibe former waa to be superceded by him, and a bet of "one hundred to ten-dollars" was made in a "Seoeah. Club Room" that within twsnty days Qen. Butler would be relieved by Qen. Banks. Qen. Weittel s sooulg brought in Ibe same news from the Teche, and a "drunken broker," whom Qen. Butler bad put oa Bhip leiana ror "three months," and who had served out hie time there, oame to Qen. Sbepley, as early as thai day, and boasted of the faot of "General Butlor being supsroedod by Qsn. Banks." Question by the Committee to Qen. Butler-Have you any means of knowing the oauje of your removal? Answer 1 nave no xnowieuge; i nave asa-ed everybody I have seen in Washington what I was removed for, and nobody has been able to tell me. Lieut. Col. Frank a. FiBks, of ths Second Nsw Hampshire Regiment, testified lhat he was informed by a Staff offioer, about tbe 8th ol February, 1802, that the enemy had oried out the oouniersign across the Potomao Rivor before our pickets had reoeived it. The countersign was Chippeway." Thia was Ihe da; when the Pensaoola was expected down. The supposed rsason givsn for.it was lhat it might have been token irom tne tcicgrapn wire. The information was telegraphed down lo our division "that Ihe Pensaoola would come down that night." What the rebels cried out was, "The Pensaoola is coming down to-night, isn't she? Damn her, we are ready for her I Wa have got your countersign Chippeway." The witness said he bad no other theory by which to explain how tbe enemy obtained tho countersign, During the examination as to the engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimao Capt. Q. V. Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, having been asked the question Did it over ooour to the Navy or War De partments before the Merrimao was prepared to see whether it was not well enough to take Norfolk, shipping and alir Answsr Tne matter of taking 'Norfolk has been talked over a great deal. The movement of Qen. Butler to tike Newport's Nsws was in referenoe to the ultimate possession of Norfolk, The President, at that time, was vory muoh in favor of it, and it was believed that It oould have been done without any difficulty. I think there is a memorandum here from Gen. Butler, dated some time in the latter part of May, when he waa down there, selling forth the feasibility of oapturing Norfolk. Uoestioa How cams that to fall through? Answer That I could not say; ths matter was presented to Lieutenant-General oootl; 1 oan give you my impression about it. Question Do eo, if you please? Answer My impression is that tbs panio in regard lo Washington, lhat occurred after Ihe battle of Bull Run, blooked this enterprise, as il seemed to mock every other entorprize mat was proposed elsewhere. Qen. Butler had at one time got as high as 11,000 men down there, and they were glill sending troops lo him unlil this 'panio' here, when they were all taken from him except some 4,000 or 6,000 men. Question The ghost of Bull Run was in the way. Answer Yes, sir, and it also put off Dupont'g expedition for two or three months. We oould get no soldiers after that for any of our expeditions.BEAUTIFUL. FURNITURE! George W- Hoflmap. pABiNn maker, varnhhkb, tAiNTKb, roti Isbar and Finisher of Furnltnrs, 252 South Seventh St t betwetn Friend and Mound. Be pairs, nollsbra. cleans and vmrnlahea Mtvtnd hand Tuniltura, In sn per lor style, by the day or by the Job. and m prU-te 9luta rtquiredT Venetian Blinds repaired and lor aala. apa-lm. PROPOSAL. llxroT QuAETsmMaorra'g Omca, 1 Louisville, Sir., April 22d, 1868. . SEALED PROPOSALS 1T77LL BB BBOBIVBDat this oaVea...tH , p M oa Friday, May lat. IMS. br flraiakiaV Un gaaV- ' DaoarlaMat wlta t un 1 1 u FORM OF PROPOSAL. I (or wa) agree to feralea Ika Qnaulavvaaatrr-, P.pait-aai at Lonia.Ule. K . mttm J .k. i.ii " I ciltaiioaa, al: myw FOB CAVALRT. All to ba Ira (t) ywr. old aad ovar aaat lam ikaa aatkt (S) yaaraotd : to U 0. (IS) kMda klgk aadmT: fifi oo, baa froaa all kanaka,., ud .toTrtokT LrakA to tba aaddla. and la all aaapaota coo4. aaaadibMaoMUla oraa auiubla kar OaraliiTT ' FOR ARTILLEKr. All lot lob aot a aihaa and a half (ISU) Baads hbh and ., to, n. bay, brown, or black : free froaTijl dd ; oulore btMnUlM abd Tlclou. trkke.and la all 'roacL7TJS mod. avleaabU konwa. aultVu. .H.TrT" aWd, .if..:'" IT...ZXr' .'". "daraundi.. that ' tu.l. anall nndargo .nek laapKUoa aa aVlak j ""'Joaii.ra.u. . Daruiuuit, ,t,: tkat all aal- il ho nejau-ad by Uorae.,l. ach.SorOaealry.' -nock, tar ArUIUra. . ... UoraeasX.. I lad one herewith ihi gavanleo of aay boadaaaa tkat I will at otoa eater laloooatracl la oaaa all or aavnaTt rl tkla bid la accepted, and alao ay amoArtt,.wora loU-bro a inagietrale, that 1 ara aot lutaraalad. dlncUv a. ii. Ilrectly in any otkar bid tiered for Um eoalraol this day. (Bidders saaaT" FORM OF OUARANTEK. 8uuof , nar.br bind ouraaltea In tka Wmaml uf Ua tkonaand dollar., to b paid to tha 0. aTTuat U day offerMl, ia aooapted, that ha will I onoa enter Into eontracl tor tba Infernal oao. antar tnto Unde la ika aa.ad rev nuaaums i 'momt ,ot ba prompt aad faithful lis contiT 1 !"'"-- tba aoelnei. . . BoMdAltJ-.l'a Wyjifg jw--nv sETavaaav. , FORM OP AFFIDAVIT. EVraooailv anprartv. bt fora bm thin rf. m m . wM, ana ana. at Will tba aiiciM of iba abova Prpul for Boraaa. who bain! ' diii iwiirn. a..wlt si ' .a ln.n.l -...Aba I. n.t ioUrLXlJ,-', " f ny th bid off.ra -Jl! tjJjBawaUaol, Urn Lu day al May, (bidder's aaaie. i, thia - day of Bworn and aubjtriUd to before i , 10W. (Joe lice of tho Peace or Alularr faki'la. All bde niuet ba of tba above form In ever. mm. All. tbcr. nl harritiKd. all .,...,. n,'krr?fr- " wl to a rlttld lu.uecu..n, and eunfrartoie u-,,1 be rwrakad la tact a bund prrea-ed WJA IMe teUiar, of IWr moL w '"I ari .coja-ed a-il b troauVd -iM Ueaa-inUi ri,Al W.'n- 6ey re , (I. g. brand I, .iaxvrf aa l aoria. Piopueale t. be lor Hi and upward.. -J be antnl of tlie buud mil ba relaioMl null! c. ninfcllon of l!,e aoo-rract. Half Iba nnnilt contiaclad f r moat be deilmma '" I"" tbe 1Mb day of May, and ell before lb. both M IHU. If any contractor l.l. a lo d.li..p i,i,i- T, .ISed, the Uoeernment .ball bare th. nrlf lien of hue. lur In tbe open market, and the dlff.r.lo, to uric, will to charged to tha Contractor. IVmtraotora will be n quiied lo gin bond aa fallow W-tamv lur I... than luoaulmala; fo.UUU lur L. Il.. ia and urer lull : S10.KI0 lor lea. tb.n ion ...iT. .Zr. aud Idi.uoo lur looo ur inure. All blue detiuul uureaaunable will be rilicted Tba tuual uatb ol l.-yalty will ba required of euconelnl bid. W. 1 , hli I .11 Uaplela A. (J. a. u. a. Army. apZT-dL.pao Depot QiiAargEHAST's Orrics, i Louisville, Kr., April J3d, 1803, SEALED PROPOSALS W' I' L BE KECEITED at Ihle onlce, until P. If., May li-i. ISul. or tuoo UdIm. Anthii which moil u, broke Mulea. FORM OF PROPOBALS. I (or wa) aarea to fdrnlah tha Gnrrtarnaatu-. n-u-. uieut at Looiavllla, Ky., with mule, ol th. fallowing All tu be 14. 14K. or 15 hand, hlah or over, to h. ma. leee tlntu thr.e nor more than nine year, old, to h. lo good Sunn and free from all blejii.he. and In all ree pacta, goi-d, a mod, ear. iceable mule, for dranght purpuea.. 1 will luruleh aa fcliowe, with tbe undaralanding tbal all or auy part of thi. bid may ba accepted, aud eubieot to each iueiwctlon ae may be required by Ihe Qorerbmaat : broke Mnes, 14 hand, high Sj nnbruko liiile., 14 band, bi.h .... ..... broke do 14J do do . .... ... nnbrok. do HS do d . at f.... ........ hruka do 16ormors do &.... onbroka do 16 do do 1 I tncloaa herewith mranidavll that 1 .m dlrarlly, or iullreclly, ,n any other bid ; alao Ihe guarantee of my enreti, toother with a oartlfln.,. at .m.,. and give good and .ulllcient bond, fjr tha performance of my cunliact. FORM OF AFFIDAVIT. Poraonally aniiaarad before ma. A " " - .iKuer ol the above Propoea, who, being- duly awora, iieo. aiu nv ie no, intareaiao, atraclly. or Indlrect- ' v -' " ly. In any other bid ofleaad for tho Klre Ceota i contra t on Kay gd, lgnd. llevenue J- Hworn t befura ma Ihle day of Sump. I 1 18C3. (Ju.ilcaurtha Poacaor btotary Public.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. ' P- ' - Of i i. OOlintV Of fllmlak of-, ami K r .of tconniyof . tlUto of , baroby bind onrvta in tho pen, lam of tea tbiHiaand dullarv, to la paid to tha United Htatea, that If all or any rart of the tild of A B.. - jfer Males. io beawartltnl May kVJ, Ifitkl, ( accepted, that he UI mi once enter iuto contract, ami that wa will batwma bli .'. s biiiUanu to Hie amount named In f iwtJuty.tiTo ) your atlvertiwniLnt f.r tha faithful wun ano tiuin,t uuriormaaoa of thaoon-RoVfuna 8Unii.J tract. O ft , Tlie alutHu nf lh OturaHor mM bt mltomrn bt Ik 0av-f.1l. cafe of the cUrle of Ihf neart oautUp oourt. ine ottrtiucaie or atotati; tnuvt oe mtdo 10 ibi order or ,he underalROod. II Ibe uronoaal It doc ecceutd it will be IminediaUoly returutMl. If It I accepted It will be re-laiuod uutll tne value of tba muleti deltvored taiiaU the amount of ibe df noflt. All animal, accented mutt ba branded with tha loltlela of tbe coutraclori. Tbe amount of bond mi "Ired will ba aa follow : Id nm for Km than lu) auitoaU; b 000 for over KM) and baa than wrU; $10 000 lur over 6U0 and laaa than 1000, and fsio OUO lor 1000 or mora animals. The nnioint of th bond will be reialnal until oonpla-' "JCi0-?.4.' ba njected. mna othara will biddera mutt be pree-ut at tha openfor of tba bfd. Tbe naual oath of alleglanott will be nxjulred ot nooeaf-ful bidders. Oua half uf tbe nnmbar contracted for must ba dallvar-ed before lh 16lb f May, LttUS. film will ba raoelvad for ten or more anlniala. W. J8NKTN8. 0italn aVQ.M. agt-dtmay'i. 0nca Au't UPA-MaaAtrai, V. 9. A., OjI ambus, Ohio. April 113. 1863, ' ARMY H0R8ES. rtirsuttut lo Insliuctloni lust reoeivei. I will na M lollrtis lor mttua. lOSdoltara foi Oavalr horses, and 110 lor A -tillery horsea to be delivered In lota amounting 10 me Ibousaud dollars and upwards to tha earns psrty At theno prices very Kod horses and maraa sbotud be inb-mUieit f -r Inspection. at. BUBli, apf atii uapt. A. W. M. . OFFlOK or POBT COHMIBHARIT, CAMP THOMAS, Columbub, 0.. April 20ih. 1868. 8RALKD l'iUtP0riL8 will ho received at this offioe Dill U M., TluitaKUy, April 30, l&oi, for farnlsblu trtsh Beef to tbe troops at this Uamp. Tne coot' act tocommenoa May 1st. 1BC3. and to ba In force fcur months. The Beef t be of aood and wholeaome QoaUtr. with equal proportions of fore and hind quarter meat, (neoks auu s nan kb tr oe exciuaHi; ana io do luruiwDea in aocu luantittcs and at such iimea aa may ba directed by tha ronunanding otticer of this Caoipi or by other ooupetent authority. Tbe Dim win atata ina- price par net ponod at which the beef will be famished. A bond with good and infflclent aeenrity will ba ra- iauired. The n .wt ot flrmi must be stated la full. attKu a. a. Dnuwa, aprXI-dtf 1st Lieut., 18th Inf., U. 8. A., A. 0. fl. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pcalrd Proposals WILL BB RK K1VEDBV THK UNDCR8I0NID at tbe omoe of tbtj Board of PabUo Works, In tha city of Oolifibu", ou Wednesday the Qth day of May ntat, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M.. for dellverina and brfakiDK Hiustnne on ibe line of tbo national Hoed bfltwi-eu tu 1 1 Jin and lJ4tn milea aa uumberd waa from WbeUu((. Tne union nt of - tone required oa the different miles If as f-ll own. via : On miles 114, 116, 116, 117, 118, 119. 120, 121, liiiS aod litl, taenty rods each j aud on milea 131, l;t2 and 13S oue hnndred rods each. Bidders muat state the price per rod of 100 cubic feet.- Ths stone to be delivered at such placea on tba dUlerent mile as the ttesident engineer may designate, ana to be broken to a -toe uol eiceedlng ear ottaess in weight. Bids tor delivering and breaklnfrmust be separate. JOHN A. BLA1B, Beei leut Iup ar, (Fact and Statesman copy-) April l.l. Ifta. 1,500 A B M Y HORSES WANTED. IHR DNDKitPIQNItD will commence tbe purcbass of Horses (lor Uavaliy and Artillery) tm Mondy, tba ;7ih Inst., and oontinno until tha required number la obtain, d. The Horses must be from 6 to 9 yeera oH, ISto 16 hands blah, dark colors, aoand, free from blemlsbei, and in good working condition. As these accounts eta enly ba paH In Ohwkl far Gov arnmeot Oe tin latea, enouh Horses moat ba put In by te as me party to amount to one thonaaud dollars or mora The Hones will be In 'pec ted bv a awr rn D. 8. Iascao- tof, who wilt rie)fguate tba olaaa to whioh they belong- Cavalry or Art I lory. One hundred dollars will be paid for Cavalry, and oua hundred and e'ght dollars for Artillery. n. subs, aprWUd OaptalaA.t. M. P. ROSE! MERCHANT TAILOR! Corner High and Tows Streets, HAS aTXJST OPENED Jn. FRESH STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER (JOODS! or thi ', MOST FASBIONABLB K1NV8I AHD WILL BE MADE TO ORDEB IHTHE LATIBT STILES. ERINOU, HQLISfl AND AMEB10AH OLOTBr. OASSIMKKCS, MELTONS, PLAIN AMD Fa. HOY VtSTINQd, An., and a general aaaortmaat ofGEKTS-rUBNlUUISa OOODS always ob band. aprxl
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Full Text | PHIl.ADEt.rHI4 ADVERTISING woVTa K. DTKlLUt, IMPOBTKB ABB DEALEB IB coppee. ajl rroiirMor Jl Gov't lite, at OoBee Mill WALbUl BTBIBT WHAEF, i . Scbaylktll. DEPOT, S AB0B8TBEET, PbiUd.ii.hta. YCTLIft'l MlfABBD OLD aoTBBSEEBT JATA uur l Mnerlor article, aarpeaetag all prepared or aagnaad km. aTtne mnrnnt. TkHMa aiatWe Old Uo-era- -T7 Ooftae wlU al once Ike prejudices I kick ton herototurejiaitly eiieiea .rnoni maooneam-Uooeaa-notbleg but lb. be.1 aad puree! !Oofcatial,lto brougbt bare ander ale dlrecl wnwtntlofc rnenlad elbieawa mllle, by a saw prooeea, I y Vkich tea par nl ee.ed. i niHWILL BBABuE Bill, AT ALL TIKIS, VOSDrw lBIBWlbbB" MIroI1g AT ONE THIBD LESB SJBB TBBOOSTOrulHEBGOOU oorrEEs. RRLntOtO O'lVBBNMENT JAVA COPTEE . rwL,liua. rata. Ublckocv. As., ham It r. 1 -T!rZ ma clearing matter, wbfcb lu-a coal, aa Mack aa I ' JTIVva. Itealf. Tbla OoEee being .nllraly para baa tka I -alaaaBl.toallblal,lBrmonUo and baacelcial af. r" At wiHha. rtr iaabJ ,i u,, Grocer, la Ih Uelted Stales. BETAIL PBIOB. SO CENTS FEB FPUS' D, DEPOT, J ABOH 8TBEET, PaiLir-BLrau. VANK1RK & Manufacturers of CO C H AIN D E L I E 11 S PGAS FIXTURES. Amu fcWMfc.wiM.B-""-; . .va .ma At. a rAII M"BIIBUPBC lave always on band a line aaaortment of French Bronze Figaros and Ornament. All Goods- warranted equal In design and workmanship (o any In Ibe country. 8X7 -f3k.i3li Street, PHILADELPHIA. . HIDE. OIL LEATHER STORE D. HIRHPATKIl'K A. HONS, No. 81 B. Third Street, litlwm Morktt and ChutmU SlreeU, PhiMclfhia LAVE t'OltaSALt: SPANISH AND OREEM SLAUQHTEB HIDES, CALCUTTA ANU r ATW A KlfB, TAH-HERS' OIL, Ao., AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND UPON THE BKdT TERMS. Allklnda o! Laathor In tberouKk wanted, fur whlck tba klahakl narkat price will ba given In oaHh. or taboa In axobanaa for hldot. Laatber atored fraa ol oharga aud aoia on ecmmlfltlon. Llbarnl Calk Adrancal mada on leather oonalirnM tin, nKI PERRINE & DRYDEN, ' AEDttOTUlKia AMD WnOA.ES ALE DE tLEBS IN OAKBON OIL LAMPS ! And LampGoodiof all Klodal 102 8. BECOND BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. ltbM3M HDTA. BDBBBB GOODS FOB TUB AKHfY flno latlnc ot ilabbar Uoata. Oani. Poachet, OanM. Loa. glnfi. Haveraaoka and Blankata. AUo, a full aKrtineiit of ladla Ha irrUoodi tnat am ninDtiractnrrd at lh Sraaant tlma the oldeat eatabltilimaut la tba United talaa, for mI jat tha lowatt nrloai, for oaab. Alw. BaltiDR, racking and lloa,Oar Hprlngiatid Grain ! Drill Tnbof, India Hnblwr Tnyu ot all klndf, Bool ind j Ovar nhoM and Vonnttm Yttt. For aai i j JOMW TnunriUil, ati unfMnni ou, t auaueipoia. Tpu4t1ai R. ESTERBROOK & CU., Htoel Pen Manufaclurerei. No. 401 Are Blraat, EITEHlaUOK CU. UKhlH-H Vl ami ttm ATnnrli AD J a . oall til. attention of tha trado PuulM to tha lack thalHUMtl faoi ara raaila In thli oouo Irjr Itj tbaru tMjaal In qoallty to tlia bMt iuiDortad r Ufiaa. CITY AND COUNTRY IttALKRPg ppllad on tba uot (avorablo tarmi. Ordera by nail promptly attandai t. nvi.l0.d ly JEWELHV. BALL, BLACK At CO., JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS 666 and 667 Broadway, Cor. 1'riuce St., New York. Bihbt Ball, William Black, Ebireua Mongol. Maoufaetarara of Ptaaenlatloo and Keanlar Aria. Bworda. Daalera la every rarlety of Military Qoode, botb Araarloan and foreign. Ordoro executed with dltpalota. OotlS-ljr WILLIAM BLY.NN, NEW NEIL IIOUSiF, Fine Watcher;, KuelLsh, Hwlss and Aib.pi Icanj Bleb Jewelry, in flne variety Diamond Work, to which 1 fag fecial oUrntion; HrRRMNO HILTRH WAIK, 8TAI-I.B AND PANITT P-ILVKR I'l.ATKD TKA HKTTH, WAII'ICIIn, I'lTIIII. IB HI. UdHljRTH, OASTICKS, PDKKH. BPOONS. AMD PANl'IKI; PINK TAnijR (IIITI.KliT, mi()llle'l KINHH; flldHlKS rAliRMlER,THI RTT PAY, TIMl VRBHtJIIftud a ftenoral aMortmentol Innoy good.. militarTgoods.. WM. BLVNN hai a wy superior a"ortmnt, to-w Tha very beat Swornn and Hairai( Una UamaaoaB and bast Ameiioan and Imported bladea. Raah, Baits, Offlcom' KtuUi1oa Ilnta, flnaat rnsaantt Bpura, BpanlfilOt, Ao , Ac. Noo naad annd to Cincinnati or Nw Votk for milllary ooda, my prloaa will ba aa low aa any bonae In tin conn y. lyvs-dly HITS, VAV9 AS). WILLIAMS & LOCKWOOIL HATTHllS, No. ?8 West Fourth Street CINCINNATI. We larlta attention to onr new itylee of FASHIONABLE BILK HATS; FINS SOFT CASSIMERE HATS; MEN'S ANU BOYS' CAP8 j CHILDREN'S II ATS, &o. We have a good .lock of choice good., which we ara ailing at the loweet cash price.. marlO WILLIAMS A I0AKWO0D. FOR SALE. QR AO BBS of Choloa Land, wall Improted, an -orchard (jj 'of 4 acna of good fruit traes, 6 a rea of woodland, wltb a goad atigar camp; tha whola wt-ll watered wllb living iptlnftii; a good daal Inn honaa. containing 6 rooraa, baro, well and cUtern, rltuate ou tha weet tide ot tba planknad, Kraile from Worthlngtoo, and 9 ml lee from Oolumbm Ther ! 7 acea of abeat In tba ground. For terma. Inqnira on I ha preml aea ol ap3 dim 3. P. PAVI8. Wareboune For Sale. riHB ooderelgoed will aell bU Waiehonw, eltnated at - X tha Canl Lock, capable of itoilng 35,000 t oahela of Corn, and Oralnertea tor Wheat, etc.; and laalao the beat ealcaltated for aoy klinl of Blilpplng or flommlMlon bnatnew of any other liotwi In the city. There la alao In aald Uooae a Store Room, which baa a ran of trade both from the country and canal trade. For part'cnUre la gs re of the inbtcribr. M. tt. BUNTBH. apri nira KNAPP. OCULIST, IPormerlv of Bntfalo.l Baelnelaala treat. Vleeenea ot tha Byea, Deafnaae, aal Inaarta AitlOolal Eyas wlthonl pain, that bum Ilka 'be natural aye at No. yAT South High Rtreet, Colombo.. , Oaaea konre froaa 9 tc 4 o'jlock. P. a. Dr. Knano'a ook on tha Bra and Bar. far Banted, or palled, fr . I charge, to aay todtrldDal who hee a ajalady o r of either of tkoaa orc.ua- .'ecd-dAwly DREW A FRENCH, PRODOCB COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BrjTTEB, OBBISE, Oralo, Floor, P. rk, . EOOS. POULTRY. OAM B. Stain. Hoar. P. rk. Ac.. No. Bria Bnikllnaa. 1180 .i.j. aviaet, era uueae aireai.i Oar BMtto la "Quick aelee and DroaiDt retonM. Bafataaue D. B. Martin, Prealdent Ocean Bank. Hew DR. A. an. fabUdte I DAILY. OHIO STATE JOURNAL,. VOLUME XXVI AUCTION SALE. QKEAT HALE ,or 3 II Y O O Z S AT AUCTION. SOO.OOO X STONE 4 O'HARRA No 4 Gwyune Block. WILL, ON TUESDAY, APRIL I4lht BBenoa Ml Hoe tbelr entire lock of Goods at Auction I ud wdUiim li ota aay io my iuui mi are eom. Oar flock is complete In e?ecy deperttnent. Tbte la rare opportunity fur those wuudi goode to supply ibe MlVeS. Country Merchaate art Invited to the sale. The suttre stock will Da told w i I bout reserve. blOhK O BAKB. Q. H. littHABT, Auctioneer. uiarJU ddtwiw (tiaaatla copy.) AIEVT WORK ADtEUTISIftfU. Blossom, rosinson & cu. Wjkjftli Ua.lrn aad CoinmiNNion Merchant, BUHKK, CUKEbK AND LAUD, 7:1 Gourtlandl St., yoke, All kinds uf Produce sold on OommlMloa. febj-dly riOO AG13NTHI Toa.ll oar Daw and wvndnhl bEW KJP1BE PATRIOT'S COMBINATION PBIZE PAtlHACiES. 0nlalu l'KI uanlal arllclMa. A imi Imr mliw of novoltlna and wt.ll for only lift rent. ETfrylKidj will hava oua, Tliarela raHr, reua, renr.ii, aiivtnuiMW, rounoiiHtii, ink. Ob.aiiuaa. (bckara and lliaid. Lnwa ol UiaUanMH. Kn. ctavliim. BacliiMi. Uaiatidar, NMxIlia. Dun. Tnreail. AO.. ai.d tba b.n of J.walrr wlilrli aToiitiai,na lb.ra la uw and vary bantilnl. $16 pel day la made by our Agvat wun oaae. T6Vud fur Uhuolara at uuca, (I. M. MINN A CO.. Ut ruarlu Mia.1, I lualnaall, 0. ainT'Wdlf.leliit!!. . ROBEKT CURRIE, ANUrAOTUAl 01 . HOOP SKIHTS , M6 FUANHL1N ST., (neat of Broadway ) ncy i nun. PUiaM ant thi. out and Klva n. a oall.'VM JOHN C. PLIMPTON, WITH IS. II. CHITTENDEN A. IO., IBPOETKll AND J0BBIA9 rmv goods, cabpets H081ERV, NOTIONS, AO. 350 Broadway, New York. ESrEClAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS. fabl'JdSm Jl KINKY S. HAWKS. M ANDFACTURER OF THE Best Steel Spri'g Hoop Skirls, AUD lloal Whalobono Cornets. No. 13 l'nrk l'lncc, ucat Hrondwny, NHW YORK. Feb 14. A. UOOLKT. A. UlKVk. AIIUAIIAM 1IOOLEV A CO., IMPOATRRB A JOBBKBB 01 Rlbboni., TilinuiliiKM, Sllkw, AUD fanctt r,-sr GOODS, 86 MURRAY & 60 CIIJURUU STREETS, IsT U W YORK. TANKER NOTIONS. ' GOODS iKOM AUCTION VAIL?. fabiedSm Hides and Sheep Felts WANTED. rUENOfl AND PHILADELPHIA OALTAKIPS. Bed Hoi. Laalber tor aale. CHAMBERS & C ATT ELL, fr.b3.Sm Ho. HI Noith Third St., Philadelphia. R. L. GILBERT & CO., nAHurAinuuans irr IBIPPIIO Bit AMDS STEAM REFINED CANDY! UUM DROPS, IPLoois. Otncly, cAjoe FOB TUl PUitLK". Maoufaotoryai'd B.lea Buomf, I IKItJlfa'I.AHDT T., I1W HIKE, Bianch office. ll flantlHt., Eaila'i Hotel ItnlMIng may lA.lwr REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATO RSI IOH OHEHTS, We are the BOLE Manofaituiere lor the Weelein Btatee, of tba SII1001 E & WNSH1P I7ATE3WT SELF-VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS. r Thrv will. In one eeuon, aare their entire ooat, by . . in ,h. iih of lea. Krsrv Hon.-keeoer abould hare one. Wholeaale trale .oppllcd.at a liberal dimnnt. ijaud for prlntd ptn-phlet and prioa li.t. Auw, mean feclnrere oi ail ainia oi wui.o hallbarreU. . b.TUorviiv wt (Late Jno. 0. Bch-wley A Co.) marl7'Mm 168 Vina CLOTHING. I HAVE K1CCEIVEL) MY SPRING STOCK OF Merchant Tailoring Goods ! OomnrUlna French, Oerman. Bnclieh and American Olotht, t. aaeineraa, VftsttuK. Ao,, of the lateat and moat deeirnbte iatterua. 1 nave parcbaaed my irock early, and by ao doing nave bong it t it mnoH lower than tb nroeent nrtcee. raraona waniinc jio.ninawiii ao wen 10 can ana ex amine my etock, aa I bae a lance and well telectd va riety. All Rarmenta gotten np la the beat irvle of ont and workmanship, and a g -od fl fnurautaed. 1 havaalat. ala'fteaud weU-eelected etock of Baatly alada Clothing aad Oent'a Farniflbtng Oooda. Thank fnl for peat favor I would reapectfhllr eoltoH a contlnnanoeof the patrouMfce of my old cnawmera and invite we attention oi newonea. 115 South lllgli Street, ColmnbuH. N. CUNDERSHEIMER. C. T. HOLLOWAY w holeaalo Grrooer, AID COMMimiOH MrSOBiST, 50.1 Market Btreet, (north aide, abort Fifth-it, PHILADELPHIA. ootldly HILL, TILDES, RRINHERHOFF ana ruiL.i.ii'S, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERB OF SILK A FANCY DRY XOODt No. 4 Broadway, NewJYork. aai:Uai COLUMBUS. .OHIO. THUUSDAY M0RWI1SG. APRIL 30. I8b3. CINCINNATI ADVERTISING. OLOA TS. fit. THE NEWEST STYLES. BEST WORK AND QUALITY" IVENS a GO. MiGMNim NKW HALL. 68 A TO Heit 41h, Vp Stair, OypctiU fiWi Opm Bouu. Wholesale and Retail. Al our PhilaJalphU Prioet. aprt-Sm JOHN BONER. IHPOBTEB AM 0 DEAXKB IM MILITARY; & FANCY GOODS. tine Frcveulallon Swords Always on hand. No. 36 West Fifth Street. pr7 01M0IMMATI. OHIO. , (Tba lata mauulacturbig nu turr of Uow tiharp ) 7i BiiaurUBD ft 8 HA BP, No. 66 Walout BtraH, Warm facturwn of Oak .tanoMl and Pateul-strotihpd laih ar BasltlUpt, rira-auf;iua lloaa and bnctlon. andUardra UMMol all kindm. UavliiK aiM latad mttvlf witb Meafra. J nun BiarlCinl m L.O., tor iiip(irpoaa ol Miaualacturlua l.ibr BtltitK and Uuaa, witb an oxparlonca) of over fcurla i ara in tlio biNtuat,and an autlia avtof naw and Improrad aia clilnarjr, wblrh J know la u,4rlor to any thlnn In Hie Wwt, If not In Ihn But, I ran any to my old tuftomnrt that I aaa auw proparad to furultb thas a battar arUtt iiihu avr mej gm iwiora. Waalao kwp ooniUntly on band aud lor aala Gura BclttoKi ParklOKand Uum Hua.. of all tiaaa. AitM. Um. owl ui uao ijoatiiar. avii iiuuka aud Bivu ol all kluda. uw anayr juiiu)), UWUUwVkN WHO Mia lei I IUg 'ItHMlDttM. UMAUrUlaU BUAKI. Mtra.JA.ajKd HBAIiriH.D A CO. atlll mmiiIihm ineir rreavn uurr and I'orlllt Ulll Hauufvctni7i alac tbaala of awnuloe ItuU h Am Lor Hraud ftbiliin Ki..iL. of all notutwia: Mill Mni.hiiit-rv &ud varvthiuir It. lla i'un apJ-dAUt MlIiIXA I. IT AMD SUTLERS' GOODS. India ttubher lilne Frnuk Cokli aud Tulrusa luiitalHlion of Clolii: India Rubber Logginga and Horeo Corero; India Rubber Blankato and Caps; India Rubber Coalo uf all kinda: India Rubber Cloaka and Capes; India Rubber HaTelooki and Pillowt; India Rubber Poncho and GloTea. roldlna Cnmn-Oata and Obalre: KolHlera' nomn.,lf..n. furnl.tiiHt; Couiba of all kind.: Can n knir r...!, a...l Hpotin; lnfl et.Boofca; Currrijcy-HulJara; Laalber and iiiuw oovereo a iaek.; rield ilaM; Ofticar.' Uarei. rk.i Pocket KnlVM: Hwoidi! Hwnrd Ibtll.; Kuhlu.. ....I Wood 1'ioua: Pocket Mlrrore. and a vari.tv or i Hi, .ni. cle. for army um. Jndla Bnhber Hachloa Uelllus Hteam facklua Uuaa, aud lu.tla ttubbfr Uuod. ol all deacnp. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. HART A Hit HCO, d'J Weat Fourth Street, Una door welt front WaluutMt., tlncinnati, u aprl -dorn W. G. H.I.DMAN & CO.,, HANDr AUTUBKB8 OP BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, PATENT POIt- TABLE FORQES, PLATFORM AND COUNTER 80 ALES, BRASS AND IRON BEAMS, GRAIN WAQ0N8, WAREHOUSE TRUCKS, &o. Nor. ft'i A ti t Kant '2ui Street, BETWEEN 8V0AM0RE A BHOADWAT, marllTKUm OIISTOIISIISIATI, O. JOHN SH1LL1TU & CO., tat tlYl 111-. Wool r,.,,..l. ts. ivil t suw ii lot s utll tu 0 - - .. Are now rfferlng a larg. and oomplete UMrtment of DRESS tiOODS, DOMESTICS, HOSIERY, CI LOVES, EftinROlDERIES, SHAWLS AND MANTLES, ALSO, EngllfcH and American Carpeting Floor Oil C'lolba, Ruga, Malta, Ac, WHITE A CHEC K MATTINC!, VOVUA MATTING m 31 -dim. JAMES L. HAVEN & CO., Nos. 173, 175 mid 177 West 2d SI., OlKk.olzxxi.atl, O., MANnrARTUitE&a or Ohio I'reniiiiin ;ra,ii llrilla, Pnleut Nonparril Mills, Improved I oiiIi-hI I'ri'ucb BnrrMilla, rumuiing's I'Hlent l-'oddcr Cutters Naulord'H I'ntent Straw Cutters, Apple Pnrern, Cider Mills, Chilled Pipe Boxes, Iron Axles, Leonrtid'e Talent Wagon Nkeiun, TvVeer IronH, Tire Drills, Tire Benders, Glover's Patent Spoke Lathes, Bedstead Kanteners, Iron Castings, Malleable IronJ fasting, Howell's Patent Trip Ilamincrs, Prios lists mailed to all, free cf charge, on appuoalion to JAMES L. HAVEN fc CO., No. ITS, IT A ITT West 3d Street, CINCINNATI. O. aprC-dSai PITTSBURGH ADVERTISING. PATENTED OCTOBER It, IS61. DlthrMge's PAtent OVAL LAMP CIIIIMNIES! anabotafal of XX FLINT OLA 88. TTiaaa Cbltantaa ar iDtaaood for tba flat! flama, wbfeb hfaalina: all aarta of tba (laa Moallv. doto not axpoaa It to cracking Ooniuiaara of Oai-fao Oil ara eutlonod aevainat an Imlutfonof tbaaeThln.iiTa, whlck twin nada of tba arartA4ta im Oltum. ara aa imposition oa tha Pablle. Buy Bona but the, Ova aa run ui.Aaa varniaa. M. Al. DITHBIPOV rort rm Qlaaa WOtA, rittabaria, Pa. Jaal-dly 1 AT I OHIO STATE JOURNAL I TELEGRAPHIC NEWtJ (TtUeraplue OorrufxmJmai mf Uu Oltio SoiU r i . MORNING AND AFTERNOON RE PORT, i . (rclag raphia CerraaHiaoVaioa of Ika 0. 8. Jowraal ' Latent from Henlco. ' Bab FBAkxifco, April 'M. The teamar Con atltntioa naa arriyed. Bbe Bnagi daua via Aoapuloofrora the oily o( Mnioo to tho Hik and Paebla to tha bib. Biaoo tha a 1st ultimo ike Freoob had kept up a eonetaat bombardment of lb latter oity. iney Bad aeatrojeo tba tun rent of St. Aucuitina and nz bloeki of build inge, without staking; an; epeoial progreea is. warda oooapTior the cllj. ibt ogbt net oontiauing on the Cih. lien. Commonrort wun io,wu loidien wae defending the road leading towards Ibe City of Mexico, and having eonttnued iltirmubea with too trench. Tnianawa u from luezioanaoureee. The authority atatea that but a email portiou of the obataolea la the way of the oaptnre. or ruebla were yet oTerooue. Hooker C'roxalng the Rappaban Naw Yoek, April 29. The Wa.hinglon In- tcllimnoer of Tueeda aaorning announeet that Gen. Hooker had oommeneed a forward inurement on Monday morning. Ueary maeeee of artillery and oiber troop! were eroeeing Ibe ttanpahaonook at eunrtae. The Inbuua lays the oerenlh and tlerealh Cat airy oorps took tho lead. Foreign ftevva. Nkw Yoek. April 28. The learner New fork front boutbampton ou Vbe l'lth baa ar. rived. . - Euglautl. Tbe Virginia, which waa launched flora Clyde for tbe Cualederatte, wae reported in tbe ltruwh channel, near ino l renca ooaei: where ebe took in Jior armameut, warlike etorei, &o , ailing weetwatd immediately. She ie d(-seribed aa of great alroagth, very fast, armrd with ten heavy guns and two Wbitwortb-pound pivot guua. Nothing iuiporlaitt had oiv ourred in Parliament. Coueole inaoiiveat IWj (i)'JJj for mouoy, and for aooouut. France. The Mouiteur eAya ; Auattia is conforming wjlh our viewa on tba Poliah quealitin with Ibe weatern poworg. An underalandinc haa beeu eelabliahed between the three oountriee for acting in oonoert toward, Hueaia. Ibe rntrie, Bteule and Temps aie dirwaliefled with the Ciar'g manifoaio. Tbe Ohiuione Natiouale says: - France will never allow herself to be miuled respcoting I he value of Riiaeian amneety. ' Rentes declines 7Uf. bo. Su'llxeiian.l. France demanded North Saxon lo be constitu ted free r- cardiDK oueloms. Nricotiaiioos for a oommercial treaty with France will be broken oil. AiiNtiia. Lani;iewiczedealared to the authorities t bat he on no longer be bi.und by bis parole, ile will bo slrtctly guarded. I'olantl. Russia has granted a full and entire amnesly to all Poles and Russians who lay down their arms and return lo tbotr allegiance, May Win. Tbe amnesty has boon universally rejeoted aud a protest against an amnesly circulated. The insurgents were victorious at Cicchercincs, ivouin, ana rtooaie. xne insurrection is gaining ground. The Prussians ocouiiy tho position formerly occupied by Langiewicze. A commit tee of tbe Wilna revolutionary government call on tbe people to rise, and declaring Lithuania and Lulls Russia inscparabls portions of Poland. The Ciar'g amnesty much inoroased lbs intensity of tho insurrection; every individual in waracou wienes to join, even wiinoui arm., The J.uhnauia inaurgonts are increasing in stronglh. sLoiiimert'lal. Ltvaiai'OOL, April 11. Cotton firmur, with a partial advance uf id, but most qualities arc unchanged. Speculators and importers took U.tXrO bales. The Manchester market is still advanoing but quicL lireadstutls l luur dull and Gd lower. Wheat steady: red western at Ha oJfoDs 7d: wbita western aud southern al lOfllo. uorn nrm; mixed at Hi 3d. Beef The U-udenoy is dowuwjtrd. Pork easier, and Uaoou active at irregular prices Lard lending downward, al oli(o;:i7o. Tallow quiet, but etcady. Sugar firm, but quiet. Louee steady. Puniietiiuent of Uueriillar. - An ofboial report of Leroy Eitch, commanding the gunboat Lexington, received here, states that as an cHeoiual puuishment of Ihe people of faimyraior tne tiring on and disabling inaot. Clair, hs landed a detaohment on the 4th of April, killing one and wounding another guerrilla, and Ihon burned every houae in ihe place, striotly preventing his men from pilfering or removing tbe smallest artiols. Com. ritoh omciklly reports that be, up tbe Tennessee river, refuses transportation to hearty young natives who manifest no other love for Hie Union Iban to run away from the rebel conscription law. Ile tbue reoruits largely both our army and navy, Pitoh, with his bailors and marines, seised a rebel eieam cotton fao-lory back of Boyd's Landing, on tbe l lih ol March, and instead of putting the torob lo it disabled it by romoviug the cylinder boa I and piston. He visited Smith's and Hays' plantations, furlher up, and, again abslainiug from the torch, look bales ol oottoa, Hi horses, mules, 2 wagons, 6 guue, and 8 Secesb. Al rlorenco, hie consorts, tbo ttobb and Mlvcr Lake, shelled lbs rebels out of their oamp ou the left bank. They were found in foroe on both sides of Ibe river. Inlet In Froiit. Everything is quiet ia our immediate froul. Beyond a few roving bands of mhel guerillas among the Bull Run aud Blue lliile Mountains, there is no enemy nearer than the west bank of Ibe Rnppubauuock. the Withdrawal from Llllle WaNlilngton. It is Ihe impression in military oiroles hore that D. II. Hill's sudden abandonment of North Carolina was in pursurnoe of an order lo him from the rebel authorities to reinforoe Lee on Ihe Rappahannock. . One of Beauregard's) Stall'. It is rumored lhat a rebel officer cf General Beauregard's Sistt waa arrested here night be fore last He wns dressed in ciiiiens' clolhea. The Flint National Hunk. Tbe first bank under the National Banking law has boen rs'ablisbed in Philadelphia, and all Ihe stock snbeorihed. It is understood that Brig. (Jen. Birny will be tleoied President, and a Preaident pro tern, appointed until his time of service expiree, AN ACT To enable qualified voteis of this Slate, In Ihe military service oi mis cute, or or ine united Slates, to excrcire Ihe right of suffrage. Section 1. Beit tnulti by tha Otntral As- tmbly of Ihf Stale of Ohm, That whenever any of the qualified voters of this State shall be in tne aciuai military servioe oi tuts otato, or oi the United Slates, and aa atiah, absent from ihe township or ward of their residenoe. on Ihs days appointed by law for holding county, state, congressional, or presidential elections within this State, or on the days appointed by the Governor for holding special elections to fill vacancies, such qualified voters shall bs en titled at such time lo exercise Ihe right of suf frage aa fully as if they were preeent at their usual places of eleotion, notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in any aot or acts now in force. Sec 2. A poll shall he opened in each oompany at the quartera of the captain or other commanding ofitoer thereof, and all electors belong lo such company, who shall be within two miles of such quarters on ths day of eleolion, shall vote at such coll, and at no other plaoe : officers other than those of a company, and other voters detached and absent .from Iheir companies as aforesaid, may vols at such of the aaid polls as may be most convenient to them. and when there shall be twenty such voters at one plaoe. distant more than two miles from any company poll, the electors present may open a poll at such plaoe as they may seleot and oerlify in the poii-oooa. Seo. 3. The polio shall be opened at Ua o'clock ia the morning, and eless at five o'clook ia the afternoon. . Bee. 4. At tea o'clook on the day of eleolion tha electors present at sack of the plaaes afore aaid shall sleet, viva vooe. throe persons prea sent at the lime and having tha qualification of electors, for tbe judges of aaid alsctioa; and the judges so elected shall thea appoint two of mo persons present who ekall be ouaiined lu act aa olerks of said sleolioa. . Bee 6. Before any votes shall be rewired said judges and olerks shall each take aa oalh or eflirmatidn that ha will pofora tho duties judgs or elsrk (aa tba oaae may be) of said elec lion, according la law, aad the best of his abili use; ana uat aa will studiously endeavor prevent irauo, aeoeit, or abuss, in oondnoimg undnoiing the same; wbjoh oath any of the j olerks so provided for or eleetod may I jadges or y adminis- bar to eaoh other, whioh oalh or affirmation aaau um m wrtunc atgaea Dy sain juogvs ana oturae, ana oerunea to oy tae party auminis taring the oath, and attached lo the poll-book. Boo. C. All elections shall be by ballot, and ins judges or eiectioaa may. aad upon challenge or auy voter, shall examine, under oath, tha ap plioant to vote, (whioh oath aay of the said judges may administer), ia respect to his right lo vote, and his qualittoations to vole In tbe par licular ward, township, or county of this State. ia wnicn oe claims residenoe. Bro. 7. Heparate poll books shall bs kepi, aad separate returns made, for lbs votsrs of each county. Ths poll books shall same ths oompa- ny ana regiment, or In ease of detached voters. ae above prescribed for, to post or hospital in whiah'auch eleotion is held. Tbe oounty and township, ward or eisotlon distrtot of each vo tor shall be endorsed opposite his asms on the poll hooks. Seo. 8. That the judge lo whom any lioket snail ds delivered, shall, upon Ibe reoelpt thereof,, pronounoe with an audible voioe the name of the elector, and if no ob jection is made to him, and the judges be satienea mat said eieiector is a eituea or Ibe United Slates, and legally entitled, according w tne oonstitnuoa ana laws or this mats, lo vols at said eleotion, hs shall immediatsly put said ticket in Ihe box, without inspecting the names or psrsons voted r r, and As olerks shall enter tbe name of tbe elector on the poll book of bis county, and number, ward, or township ana county oi nis residence, at the time or his enlistment, pursuant to Ihe form herein givrn o. vi. At the oloss or the polls, ths poll books of eaoh county shall be signed by Ihe judges, and attested by Ihe olerkshe names """""' " u " oo. oi the poll books, and a oerlinoate of Ihe oath of j .u. i ... .i .... . . judges and olerks attaohed thereto. oeo. iu Aiterinepoii.DooEsarssignea,tnsDai- lot box shall hs opened, end ths ballots or tickets therein ooulaint-d shall bs taken out, one at a ime, ny one or the judges, who shall read dis inotly while the Hotel remains in his hand. ihe name or names therein contained, and then eitver It lo ihe second judge, who shall exam ne the same and pass it to Ihs third judge, who shall siring the vole for each county upon separate thread, and oarerully preserve tbe game; ths same method shall bs pursusd as lo eaoh ticket takeu;rrom Ihs ballot box until lbs number taken from the box equals tbe number or names on ihe poll-books. oeo It. Tbs clerk shall enter in separate columns, under the names of the persons voted for, ae hereinafter provided In the lorm or th,- poll-books, all the votes or tbe o eotors of each county separately as aforesaid read by said judges, aocoruing to Ins form herein given. ceo. 12. That wbepevor two or mors ballots are found folded or rolled together, it shall be conclusive or tnoir being rraudulent. Seo. 13. If a ballot shall be found lo con tain more than one name for Ihe sams offioe, it shall be considered fraudulent as lo lbs whole of tbe names designated fur lhat office, but no furl nor. Seo 14. ' After Ibe examination of the bal lots shall be oomploted, the number of votes for oaob psrson in Ibe county poll books, as aforesaid, shall be enumerated under ihe inspeolion or tbe judges, and set down as aereluallcr provided by tbe form of tbe poll-books. Bsc 15. The following shall bs ths form of tbe poll-books to bs kept by Ibo judges and clerks of eleotion, filling in ths blanks of ths county and other blanks carefully: Poll book of the eleotion held on the 2d Tueidsy of Ootober, 180 , by tbe qualified electors of i. county, State of Ohio, in company of regiment, oounty and State of , A. B 0. D, aud E. F. being judges, and J. K. and L. M. olerks of aaid eleotion, wore severally sworn as per oerlif icate. Number and names of the electors and their oounty, township aud ward of rosidenoe: No 1, A. II. , oounty or , town ship or ward of . It is hereby oernned that tne uurauer ot oieo- county, "mo, at Ibis eleotion, Judges of Eleotion: Attest : ' J K., L.U, Clerks. Form of oerlifioale of oath of judges and clerks : We, A. B., C. I)., aud E. F , judges of this eleolion, and J. K. and L M , olerks, do eaoh severally swesr that wo will perform the duties ofjndgeaaud olerks, as severally acting as above set forth, according to law and tha best of our abilities, and that we will studiously endeavor lo prevent fraud, deoeit or abuse in oon-duoting the same. A. B, J. K., 0. D., , L. M, B. F , Clerks. Judges. I hereby oerlify that C. D , K. F., judges, and J. K.and L. Al., olerks, wsre, before proceeding to take any votes at said eleotion, first duly sworn as aforssaid. A. B., Judge of Eeotion. Ootober , 180 . I oertify that A. B , judge aforesaid, waa also so sworn by me. J. K , Clerk of Eleotion. Ootober , 186 . Poll. book of votes, names of psrsons voted for, for what offioe, containing the number of votes given for eaoh candidate, by the qualified voters of county, State of Ohio, in the military aervioe of Ihe United Btalos, in oompany , of regiment, oounty, Slate of , on the 2d Tuesday of Ootober, 18b: A. No. of vote., B. " " . .... Governor. .....Lhnteneut-Oovarnor. II. " . ......aacrotafy of St.te. .....Auditor ol ft.te. Treaao er of Slate. Attorae General. ......Jodfteul Supreme Ooort. Hoard of Public Wurka. D " " . a " " . r ii. i. . BepreaeatatlTee in Ojugreae. i. " "feTra." I Bepieeentatlrte la Gen. K. " L. " ami Aaaambly. a. N. " .Jndge ol Oourtof OoniBon Plea., Judica. ...Iderk ol Cuott. .henir H.Cor.oer. ......Uoonty Auditor. M..Uonn-.y Treaanrer. , H.mOonnty Beourder. aH...fouuty rlurveyor. ...... Proeeculing Attorney. m...Uouuty Uoniniiaaionera. O. " P. " Q " u " a. T ' V. " rt " T It is hereby certified A. B. had voles for governor, . D. bad Totes for governor, B. F. had voles for lieuL-governor, &o Ac, Sc., (giving Ihe votes tor all ths candidates.) Attest: A. B, J. K, . D., L. M, B. F, Clsrks. ' J udges of Eleolion. Ootober , 180 Bee. 10. After canvassing ths voles in manner aforesaid, the judges, before they dispone, shall put in an envelope the poll-books of eaoh oounty, being a list of the electors and candi dates voted for by tbe electors cr mat oonnly and transmit through the nearest post-office one set of the poll-books as aforssaid, sealed, together with the ballots, to Ihs olerk of Ihe court of common pleas of the county in which such electors would have voted if not in the military gervice aforesaid, (being the oounty for which the poll-book was kept,) and ths other poll-book of said county, in tha next and different mail, shall be transmitted by express in like manner to the secretary of slate, who shall, on demand of any olerk of the oourt or common pleas, osr. tify officially the poll-books of Ihe county in whioh the demandant is clerk, to said olerk rJec 17. In thirty days after said eleotion the olerk of Ihe oourt of common pleas of eaoh oounty receiving said returns, shall proceed to open and make abstracts of said voles, undsr the provisions cf the general eleolion laws of this state; ana tne eaia returns, niter nemg eo reoeived, shall be oounted with Ihe other retains cf oounty, state, congressional and presidential elections, ia the sams manner aa if re oeived from the several townships or wards in said aountv. and governed by the same law ex eept as herein provided, ana lor ine space oi thirty days aa aloresaia an oertincates oi cie-lion under any law, for the!election of offioers hertin mentioned, shall be withheld for the purpose of receiving said votes. Said elections FiTn wl .Jiy ,.f dmrt.,gaAit I. .Kt rr.a manner iht.ll U inbjeot la ooDtett in tha wine mnner M ii BOW prOTided D law : Fnvided. hovtrert NUMBER 261 that tha time for aoties of ooatest shall, in c . of returns oi votes) east under this aot, be rt-teaded to twenty days after the opening of si id returns, as ia this seotloa provided. i - Has. 18. It shall ba the duty of tho secretary of atata aal andilor of Male to causa lo I s printed a sufficient number of copies of tbu? act, and blank forsas of poll books aad reiurne as prescribed ia this aot, wbioh, with the Bo of oeeaary postage Slant to defray sinenses uf - postage oa returns, shall, at least six wc ks - 1 before aay suok election, be forwarded to ilm to captain or oomniandinr omosr of each Mm. pany, or ia ease of detached voles, to tho ofiVor having ehargs Of tho post Or hospital, Who Shall retain the aamo until the day of elsotica, ai.d thea deliver Ibe easts to the jadges sleoied as i proviaea io tail act- i oeo. ia. waea any election under this not I ebail be held ia Ibis slate, all the provisioun of the general law ia relalioa to fraud at electiots and the punishment thereof, eonsistanl with ilu -1 provisions of this aot, shall apply to all el. o tioas undsr this aot. Beo.20. No compensation shall be alloaod lo any judgs or clerk under this act. Deo. 21. When Ihs sheriff of any enuuiv shall issue bis proclamation for aa eleotion for presidential, congressional state or oouoi'y eleotion, nnder Ihe lawe of this stats, he sli-iil transmit immediately copies thereof loths 6. Id offioers and senior captains in ths service aforesaid from said oounty. Bee. ii. The sum of five thouaand dollar. is hereby appropriated from tbe general revenue, to be paid upon the order of the seoretarv of state and stats auditor, lo carry thisl iw into effect. Sec. 23, This aot shall lake eff.ot upon Ds passsgs. j a lata u. HUUbttL, Syoaktr of tho Uouu ot Rtprnentalm B. STANTON, I frtndent of thi Stnatti April 13, 1863. Tbe Port UudBon Fight Tlie En t-iny s B.OMB mevere -one ot tut Ir latteries 8lket. The New Orleans Bra of the 9th Instant mil lishes the following interesting faols in ref-r- enoe to me engagement or Admiral r srragui a n-el with regard to ths batteries at Port Hud son "Ws learn from one of the paroled sesmen of tne Steamer AllSSlasinni. who waa Inkam nri.. i .. .. . ' ' r " ouor at roil iiiidson, thai our Heel did grent damans to tha hattariaa f ih.i r.i.n. uT-.. not enabled to asoertain Ihe total number of the killed and wounded, but it was evidently very great. In one battery alone he learn- d there were twenty live rebels killed 'Our Beet drove the enemy from bis mm several times by Ihe rapid and aoournte flrii.a oi graps ana canister; ana ne learned rrom n u old shipmate, who had formerly been in t' e navy, lhat one of tbe lower batteries w . piked; and there is no doubt that ihe otheis would have followed its example if tha enearo- uenthad lasted muoh longer. "tie says two of Ibe rebol officers he er w were formerly in our navy, and Ihev oorub i mented our gunners in tbe highest terms. Thi y could hardly be made to believe lhat it w s nothing more than a fleet of ordinary woodi n vessels which were firing "upon the batten'-,. ine reDei guntuat Webb was completely d ' stroyed during ths fight." . e The " Jack ON: Ki liraile." ALIAS the "Mullah Lancer." We have already had news of tho valiant BLd auocosaml movement of Ueneral Dodgo. the oom mandant at Corinth, against tho rebola in Nonh Mississippi, whom, after a severe fight, he rout ed and drove from Bear Creek to Crane Creek. Binoe the fight the rebels have said Tory litl o about it, so far so we know: but a telegram sent (rom Mississippi, and published in tlie Richmond papers, in telling of the advance if tbe expedition, described it as oomposed of a "heavy foroe of Yankee cavalry." It wns not. howsvsr, a cavalry, but an infantry expedition and the following extract fram a private letter of an offioer ongtged in it, written on the evo of He darting, will show the origin of Ihe rebt l mistake, and will furnish an exoellent idea io connection with suoh operations : "l expeot within a day or two to bs out on au expedition, the character of whioh I surmise lo bs a raid. Our regiment is all mcunttd on mulit, and a pretty napping or ears l assure you Inertia. We are called tha "Jackass Brigade" by those who don't admire us, but we claim to be Mulish Lenoors. liowevor, 1 tell you (his is the true mode af fighting these fellows dowu here. Celerity cr moreuicnl is indispensable and although it is no part of our iulention lo fight on the backs of these long-earod quadru peds, they will oarry us many miles In a day as horses, and then tee orefmh with our infantry drill, wherein we olaim to beat 'em all." Somebody a Secret Traitor. The country hog long wondered at the fa cility with whioh Ihe rebels learned the score's of the Government that were totally looked up from loyal people. it app..- k, ihf testimony of Mej. Gen. Beniamin F. Butler, taken umui. tee on the Conduot of the War, Feb. 2, lboa, lhat eleven days before Maj. Qen. N. P. Banks left New York, it was known in New Orleans that ibe former waa to be superceded by him, and a bet of "one hundred to ten-dollars" was made in a "Seoeah. Club Room" that within twsnty days Qen. Butler would be relieved by Qen. Banks. Qen. Weittel s sooulg brought in Ibe same news from the Teche, and a "drunken broker," whom Qen. Butler bad put oa Bhip leiana ror "three months," and who had served out hie time there, oame to Qen. Sbepley, as early as thai day, and boasted of the faot of "General Butlor being supsroedod by Qsn. Banks." Question by the Committee to Qen. Butler-Have you any means of knowing the oauje of your removal? Answer 1 nave no xnowieuge; i nave asa-ed everybody I have seen in Washington what I was removed for, and nobody has been able to tell me. Lieut. Col. Frank a. FiBks, of ths Second Nsw Hampshire Regiment, testified lhat he was informed by a Staff offioer, about tbe 8th ol February, 1802, that the enemy had oried out the oouniersign across the Potomao Rivor before our pickets had reoeived it. The countersign was Chippeway." Thia was Ihe da; when the Pensaoola was expected down. The supposed rsason givsn for.it was lhat it might have been token irom tne tcicgrapn wire. The information was telegraphed down lo our division "that Ihe Pensaoola would come down that night." What the rebels cried out was, "The Pensaoola is coming down to-night, isn't she? Damn her, we are ready for her I Wa have got your countersign Chippeway." The witness said he bad no other theory by which to explain how tbe enemy obtained tho countersign, During the examination as to the engagement between the Monitor and the Merrimao Capt. Q. V. Fox, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, having been asked the question Did it over ooour to the Navy or War De partments before the Merrimao was prepared to see whether it was not well enough to take Norfolk, shipping and alir Answsr Tne matter of taking 'Norfolk has been talked over a great deal. The movement of Qen. Butler to tike Newport's Nsws was in referenoe to the ultimate possession of Norfolk, The President, at that time, was vory muoh in favor of it, and it was believed that It oould have been done without any difficulty. I think there is a memorandum here from Gen. Butler, dated some time in the latter part of May, when he waa down there, selling forth the feasibility of oapturing Norfolk. Uoestioa How cams that to fall through? Answer That I could not say; ths matter was presented to Lieutenant-General oootl; 1 oan give you my impression about it. Question Do eo, if you please? Answer My impression is that tbs panio in regard lo Washington, lhat occurred after Ihe battle of Bull Run, blooked this enterprise, as il seemed to mock every other entorprize mat was proposed elsewhere. Qen. Butler had at one time got as high as 11,000 men down there, and they were glill sending troops lo him unlil this 'panio' here, when they were all taken from him except some 4,000 or 6,000 men. Question The ghost of Bull Run was in the way. Answer Yes, sir, and it also put off Dupont'g expedition for two or three months. We oould get no soldiers after that for any of our expeditions.BEAUTIFUL. FURNITURE! George W- Hoflmap. pABiNn maker, varnhhkb, tAiNTKb, roti Isbar and Finisher of Furnltnrs, 252 South Seventh St t betwetn Friend and Mound. Be pairs, nollsbra. cleans and vmrnlahea Mtvtnd hand Tuniltura, In sn per lor style, by the day or by the Job. and m prU-te 9luta rtquiredT Venetian Blinds repaired and lor aala. apa-lm. PROPOSAL. llxroT QuAETsmMaorra'g Omca, 1 Louisville, Sir., April 22d, 1868. . SEALED PROPOSALS 1T77LL BB BBOBIVBDat this oaVea...tH , p M oa Friday, May lat. IMS. br flraiakiaV Un gaaV- ' DaoarlaMat wlta t un 1 1 u FORM OF PROPOSAL. I (or wa) agree to feralea Ika Qnaulavvaaatrr-, P.pait-aai at Lonia.Ule. K . mttm J .k. i.ii " I ciltaiioaa, al: myw FOB CAVALRT. All to ba Ira (t) ywr. old aad ovar aaat lam ikaa aatkt (S) yaaraotd : to U 0. (IS) kMda klgk aadmT: fifi oo, baa froaa all kanaka,., ud .toTrtokT LrakA to tba aaddla. and la all aaapaota coo4. aaaadibMaoMUla oraa auiubla kar OaraliiTT ' FOR ARTILLEKr. All lot lob aot a aihaa and a half (ISU) Baads hbh and ., to, n. bay, brown, or black : free froaTijl dd ; oulore btMnUlM abd Tlclou. trkke.and la all 'roacL7TJS mod. avleaabU konwa. aultVu. .H.TrT" aWd, .if..:'" IT...ZXr' .'". "daraundi.. that ' tu.l. anall nndargo .nek laapKUoa aa aVlak j ""'Joaii.ra.u. . Daruiuuit, ,t,: tkat all aal- il ho nejau-ad by Uorae.,l. ach.SorOaealry.' -nock, tar ArUIUra. . ... UoraeasX.. I lad one herewith ihi gavanleo of aay boadaaaa tkat I will at otoa eater laloooatracl la oaaa all or aavnaTt rl tkla bid la accepted, and alao ay amoArtt,.wora loU-bro a inagietrale, that 1 ara aot lutaraalad. dlncUv a. ii. Ilrectly in any otkar bid tiered for Um eoalraol this day. (Bidders saaaT" FORM OF OUARANTEK. 8uuof , nar.br bind ouraaltea In tka Wmaml uf Ua tkonaand dollar., to b paid to tha 0. aTTuat U day offerMl, ia aooapted, that ha will I onoa enter Into eontracl tor tba Infernal oao. antar tnto Unde la ika aa.ad rev nuaaums i 'momt ,ot ba prompt aad faithful lis contiT 1 !"'"-- tba aoelnei. . . BoMdAltJ-.l'a Wyjifg jw--nv sETavaaav. , FORM OP AFFIDAVIT. EVraooailv anprartv. bt fora bm thin rf. m m . wM, ana ana. at Will tba aiiciM of iba abova Prpul for Boraaa. who bain! ' diii iwiirn. a..wlt si ' .a ln.n.l -...Aba I. n.t ioUrLXlJ,-', " f ny th bid off.ra -Jl! tjJjBawaUaol, Urn Lu day al May, (bidder's aaaie. i, thia - day of Bworn and aubjtriUd to before i , 10W. (Joe lice of tho Peace or Alularr faki'la. All bde niuet ba of tba above form In ever. mm. All. tbcr. nl harritiKd. all .,...,. n,'krr?fr- " wl to a rlttld lu.uecu..n, and eunfrartoie u-,,1 be rwrakad la tact a bund prrea-ed WJA IMe teUiar, of IWr moL w '"I ari .coja-ed a-il b troauVd -iM Ueaa-inUi ri,Al W.'n- 6ey re , (I. g. brand I, .iaxvrf aa l aoria. Piopueale t. be lor Hi and upward.. -J be antnl of tlie buud mil ba relaioMl null! c. ninfcllon of l!,e aoo-rract. Half Iba nnnilt contiaclad f r moat be deilmma '" I"" tbe 1Mb day of May, and ell before lb. both M IHU. If any contractor l.l. a lo d.li..p i,i,i- T, .ISed, the Uoeernment .ball bare th. nrlf lien of hue. lur In tbe open market, and the dlff.r.lo, to uric, will to charged to tha Contractor. IVmtraotora will be n quiied lo gin bond aa fallow W-tamv lur I... than luoaulmala; fo.UUU lur L. Il.. ia and urer lull : S10.KI0 lor lea. tb.n ion ...iT. .Zr. aud Idi.uoo lur looo ur inure. All blue detiuul uureaaunable will be rilicted Tba tuual uatb ol l.-yalty will ba required of euconelnl bid. W. 1 , hli I .11 Uaplela A. (J. a. u. a. Army. apZT-dL.pao Depot QiiAargEHAST's Orrics, i Louisville, Kr., April J3d, 1803, SEALED PROPOSALS W' I' L BE KECEITED at Ihle onlce, until P. If., May li-i. ISul. or tuoo UdIm. Anthii which moil u, broke Mulea. FORM OF PROPOBALS. I (or wa) aarea to fdrnlah tha Gnrrtarnaatu-. n-u-. uieut at Looiavllla, Ky., with mule, ol th. fallowing All tu be 14. 14K. or 15 hand, hlah or over, to h. ma. leee tlntu thr.e nor more than nine year, old, to h. lo good Sunn and free from all blejii.he. and In all ree pacta, goi-d, a mod, ear. iceable mule, for dranght purpuea.. 1 will luruleh aa fcliowe, with tbe undaralanding tbal all or auy part of thi. bid may ba accepted, aud eubieot to each iueiwctlon ae may be required by Ihe Qorerbmaat : broke Mnes, 14 hand, high Sj nnbruko liiile., 14 band, bi.h .... ..... broke do 14J do do . .... ... nnbrok. do HS do d . at f.... ........ hruka do 16ormors do &.... onbroka do 16 do do 1 I tncloaa herewith mranidavll that 1 .m dlrarlly, or iullreclly, ,n any other bid ; alao Ihe guarantee of my enreti, toother with a oartlfln.,. at .m.,. and give good and .ulllcient bond, fjr tha performance of my cunliact. FORM OF AFFIDAVIT. Poraonally aniiaarad before ma. A " " - .iKuer ol the above Propoea, who, being- duly awora, iieo. aiu nv ie no, intareaiao, atraclly. or Indlrect- ' v -' " ly. In any other bid ofleaad for tho Klre Ceota i contra t on Kay gd, lgnd. llevenue J- Hworn t befura ma Ihle day of Sump. I 1 18C3. (Ju.ilcaurtha Poacaor btotary Public.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. ' P- ' - Of i i. OOlintV Of fllmlak of-, ami K r .of tconniyof . tlUto of , baroby bind onrvta in tho pen, lam of tea tbiHiaand dullarv, to la paid to tha United Htatea, that If all or any rart of the tild of A B.. - jfer Males. io beawartltnl May kVJ, Ifitkl, ( accepted, that he UI mi once enter iuto contract, ami that wa will batwma bli .'. s biiiUanu to Hie amount named In f iwtJuty.tiTo ) your atlvertiwniLnt f.r tha faithful wun ano tiuin,t uuriormaaoa of thaoon-RoVfuna 8Unii.J tract. O ft , Tlie alutHu nf lh OturaHor mM bt mltomrn bt Ik 0av-f.1l. cafe of the cUrle of Ihf neart oautUp oourt. ine ottrtiucaie or atotati; tnuvt oe mtdo 10 ibi order or ,he underalROod. II Ibe uronoaal It doc ecceutd it will be IminediaUoly returutMl. If It I accepted It will be re-laiuod uutll tne value of tba muleti deltvored taiiaU the amount of ibe df noflt. All animal, accented mutt ba branded with tha loltlela of tbe coutraclori. Tbe amount of bond mi "Ired will ba aa follow : Id nm for Km than lu) auitoaU; b 000 for over KM) and baa than wrU; $10 000 lur over 6U0 and laaa than 1000, and fsio OUO lor 1000 or mora animals. The nnioint of th bond will be reialnal until oonpla-' "JCi0-?.4.' ba njected. mna othara will biddera mutt be pree-ut at tha openfor of tba bfd. Tbe naual oath of alleglanott will be nxjulred ot nooeaf-ful bidders. Oua half uf tbe nnmbar contracted for must ba dallvar-ed before lh 16lb f May, LttUS. film will ba raoelvad for ten or more anlniala. W. J8NKTN8. 0italn aVQ.M. agt-dtmay'i. 0nca Au't UPA-MaaAtrai, V. 9. A., OjI ambus, Ohio. April 113. 1863, ' ARMY H0R8ES. rtirsuttut lo Insliuctloni lust reoeivei. I will na M lollrtis lor mttua. lOSdoltara foi Oavalr horses, and 110 lor A -tillery horsea to be delivered In lota amounting 10 me Ibousaud dollars and upwards to tha earns psrty At theno prices very Kod horses and maraa sbotud be inb-mUieit f -r Inspection. at. BUBli, apf atii uapt. A. W. M. . OFFlOK or POBT COHMIBHARIT, CAMP THOMAS, Columbub, 0.. April 20ih. 1868. 8RALKD l'iUtP0riL8 will ho received at this offioe Dill U M., TluitaKUy, April 30, l&oi, for farnlsblu trtsh Beef to tbe troops at this Uamp. Tne coot' act tocommenoa May 1st. 1BC3. and to ba In force fcur months. The Beef t be of aood and wholeaome QoaUtr. with equal proportions of fore and hind quarter meat, (neoks auu s nan kb tr oe exciuaHi; ana io do luruiwDea in aocu luantittcs and at such iimea aa may ba directed by tha ronunanding otticer of this Caoipi or by other ooupetent authority. Tbe Dim win atata ina- price par net ponod at which the beef will be famished. A bond with good and infflclent aeenrity will ba ra- iauired. The n .wt ot flrmi must be stated la full. attKu a. a. Dnuwa, aprXI-dtf 1st Lieut., 18th Inf., U. 8. A., A. 0. fl. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pcalrd Proposals WILL BB RK K1VEDBV THK UNDCR8I0NID at tbe omoe of tbtj Board of PabUo Works, In tha city of Oolifibu", ou Wednesday the Qth day of May ntat, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 12 M.. for dellverina and brfakiDK Hiustnne on ibe line of tbo national Hoed bfltwi-eu tu 1 1 Jin and lJ4tn milea aa uumberd waa from WbeUu((. Tne union nt of - tone required oa the different miles If as f-ll own. via : On miles 114, 116, 116, 117, 118, 119. 120, 121, liiiS aod litl, taenty rods each j aud on milea 131, l;t2 and 13S oue hnndred rods each. Bidders muat state the price per rod of 100 cubic feet.- Ths stone to be delivered at such placea on tba dUlerent mile as the ttesident engineer may designate, ana to be broken to a -toe uol eiceedlng ear ottaess in weight. Bids tor delivering and breaklnfrmust be separate. JOHN A. BLA1B, Beei leut Iup ar, (Fact and Statesman copy-) April l.l. Ifta. 1,500 A B M Y HORSES WANTED. IHR DNDKitPIQNItD will commence tbe purcbass of Horses (lor Uavaliy and Artillery) tm Mondy, tba ;7ih Inst., and oontinno until tha required number la obtain, d. The Horses must be from 6 to 9 yeera oH, ISto 16 hands blah, dark colors, aoand, free from blemlsbei, and in good working condition. As these accounts eta enly ba paH In Ohwkl far Gov arnmeot Oe tin latea, enouh Horses moat ba put In by te as me party to amount to one thonaaud dollars or mora The Hones will be In 'pec ted bv a awr rn D. 8. Iascao- tof, who wilt rie)fguate tba olaaa to whioh they belong- Cavalry or Art I lory. One hundred dollars will be paid for Cavalry, and oua hundred and e'ght dollars for Artillery. n. subs, aprWUd OaptalaA.t. M. P. ROSE! MERCHANT TAILOR! Corner High and Tows Streets, HAS aTXJST OPENED Jn. FRESH STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER (JOODS! or thi ', MOST FASBIONABLB K1NV8I AHD WILL BE MADE TO ORDEB IHTHE LATIBT STILES. ERINOU, HQLISfl AND AMEB10AH OLOTBr. OASSIMKKCS, MELTONS, PLAIN AMD Fa. HOY VtSTINQd, An., and a general aaaortmaat ofGEKTS-rUBNlUUISa OOODS always ob band. aprxl |
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