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1 mrrwHP jjy i COLUMBUS, OHIO, MONDAY, FtCBRUAKY 7, 1.S70. NO. 297. VOL. XXXI. OHIO STATE JOURNAL, KMHt 1NYAKIABLT IN ADVANCB. JEWK1.HY AND WATUIIKM. r. A. L. LKHUUtREUX. WTiolf iale and JluUil ueaUre in WaUihet. Clocki I and Jewelry. No. 71 Bomh High dreet. DAILY EDITION: By mall in advance, per annum 9 00 ilo do e moattu 4 bit rtu " do d da do 1 uo u fu.iha r Hv aud nnw.tfd. each 8 0 do do do 0 inoathe. 4 Uu j0 do do do month, U UU i in. MTkv ..vtpft bt clubi of tea. Ddliveied bv Carrier, per month DO Tiii-wrKKLV editiov, PUULIHUEU KVBKY TUESDAY, THUR9- Blntrleaubaonberi. per annum l 0 do do t months U .1,. ,1.. X innntha 1 111 (lit il.i 1 W'MlUl 40 rH.il.r Ho. inr! uiiWiud. eaih 4 00 .(., da do ti IQ 'HUis.. If 00 , du du SMJktbe. 1 Uu Oue cojy uxtia. to clubs of ten. WEEKLY EDITION, , Pb'liUHUtD EVEBV SATURDAY: einglesubtcnbers.periiiinum 00 do do tf aiuu.h' I UO Vira Copies " J , Teu Uj t4 00 T went? Conies ? 00 Fj;iy do 60 UU FATES OF ADVERTISING. DAILY One square, each Insortlon 75 , .. Bp ml or Uudinewt Notice, per equure each luaiUiou.. 1 25 LOcti aouuui, w via. uui U4un .naur i in. mnt nrt?lf V i H.itna n Tlftilv. WliiiKLi" One squaw, llrel i eertion 1 f ta.tt kd iitiuiial .uecrtiuu 75 Jjuc&L or lJuiPe. Nulic I, Ver line each inwr ion u ar w,tif. linPH hp itu m.eu h euuare. Aivcri iwioruu ior inn-ier time uetrtol at our rg-ilur oaxd raics, which will be f iruiaued on ap- plication. Lvn uku. HEIWUX-KU ADAMS. Lumber Meichai.ta, dealers in li amd of Worked i-'iuortng, LuqiUji-, -atcn, Ac Cur. bpring waicr airecu. lUUtiCllAVr TAItVUH. J. it. t LliutUALu. Merchant Tailor, tin. o7 ISoith iiiifh street, S doom north oi uay. SUM U1U0 aUUltUllANi' TAlUDliiNU Art Is) CbUiUlWULU.. 185 Houth Uifh st. Utuis' buiU Made to Order, ttuauy-iaailu Uotuiug always on haitd. JUH. tiUNUtUnilKLMtK, M aw riant Tailor and dvaiur in uuauy-uade Cloth-liguud Utrnla' JiuruitfUiiig'wooua, 7 JNeiiaouat: liuiiiu;ir. lUlaftEll. MtiU. E. IiAttl'KR, Millinery and i'i.uy juwe; Ueiitlumeu's Felt UaU cleaued aud treaaod. Cur High tt opnutt su J. U. WlLKiK', fuhionable MiltiuoiF. lri Xiimramirs, Fancy Ouod. , occ, uo oou h Uyti St., op. Uouua.e Uouac U. W.BlMMONet. NVhuksuIe and Ru au Muui.-ty UotdJt. 101 South llihs ., Op- ia lioiuu li.t-ck. It il. MnAllUW. Hh;tMuicandMiiHi ullxstruuiunts; Chickeiiug aud buiuwy St tioua' Piuuos. 21, ti. Aiighdi. JOUNBEL'lZtiU C0. Knnbe Pianws. i.ham 6oua'OiitHnB and Me- loduos, Alu.icdl iuMlruuituU.&iO. It Ac itt blaU at JtICtilNb WwitKl liT We iavite the attention of our readers to thuiollowiuiiBLol uolumbuB Business iiouseS) which ture among the most reliable anu extensive esiduiisnuienis in iim ui. Aiiuiti:. ' rTo. llUii'iiAN, Attoruy-at-Ltt. OUiotf, i EaaC Town sireet, CuluuibUn. 1IKVHY (! N'uHl.E. Attorney-at-Law HI "south High Bt. L. J. CiUTullfc'IELL-, Attorney and t'uunie.ior-t-i-w. Ollice In City iluua U uiidiug. It It AKK A NAHli. Attorney a at-Law OUuw, So. OU South High Bt, Atuboa uutiututf. AltOlllTEl.TK. PKANKL1N MAI H INK CO., IWatr Bt,, twtwecu tiuitii aud l-ut tn.., Colum-uua, u. 1' riaulu aid bUUuuaiy oteaui EugtiMH, Riaaa Worke, Uacinuury, Uu. COLCMUUt il, UlNiS UO., Portable auii biauu. aiy &Uiu itujiun, CastingH, ALuixiuur, u. eb uud Aai't iwu itriiiu. LHtiAfLlt vltLvt biAiili JuCRaL, Daiiv. Tri-Wtaly and rtuukly, tut, tAust now, buaiues ituUlaUui) payer, nuuliie twit advetlla in liicdtuiu in liio tt,e. PAtvn-iuiutkfcu, JullN i:uliNKL..l,iJ. No. 20 Kaat'loMUbC. Muut) Lut uu Piste, Oolu a aiivur Waluiiu, 3to, Bbiiuuwb coicy uuurva. P. UALLUVBON, Dealers in Lvnd i lyu aju -jlitot Luud, llaths auu Waur Cliwu aud naiU uou. wo a. iuuu aw It. 'f. 1111 JOKti, Aichitoct, Civil Luiitur, stc. Office, 8. iiiKh aud htato .-U., Sd alory. iiui-.it d wi n;, U. 11LVLIE. Wino nntl Liirer Uut-r eaioon. Puie Wines, Brn- tlit a dt Milium coiiuuly on h o. UUti. iiiuat. WElOERaiMueUUK. I'lintoirrauliun. uuiUuih in i'ittuiw. Oval it fquart . DIUUIO ttUU MUUCUUUl, tfllUUU UUWC, i'. u. Aiuaie. l4tK-HiniMlS, H. P. iiUltlllauiN it CO., I'liotegrtplura oi ouutu tligh atrt'ut. M. ii. unib.vui.iJ, rbolorftnplior Si Uioad street. C11A8. O. FlELUrf, rluok.biu'ler ai.u bUuk b.uk Uanutaeturer. l'jiuihUlbt irork and Pvriudicaia bound to oruer I oouin lii. U lu-vU l sUort nouca. tl titi and bH orili iluh HtwtU M. fcLLlUir. J'hotofrraph Potior in Juuuaou luildius, No. OHIO LEGISLATORE. HO lKN ASM MAIHhA It V, II hlt.Ui Alt CuMLY ftcMHU, Ht at loners, and . Di;er in Euetopns, fronuine AruoU'a Fi uli W rv ug aud Cp) ag luk'i all aiud oi lUuet ad wm. IV E. Bute oi. J. B HUM. H.U. iIomeopthicPli)ttiGiau. OuuuauU ruaideuce HI Jiilnt 1UWII M.CL".. liaLLMAifc. HUEl'AUO tt nOUIUER. M-tnu'aciurer -ua fiiaitrs iu ail amds of Hoots! Hud blioui. am. ltt couth High Bi. EARLV at JOU.&CN, I Ileal Ectato a jum ft.aifice Arcade. 4:a.i1cia;i;n ami iiix.uiKt. OULLN &LANMAN, Manufactuiuu oi ad !. uuu uciy dtacriptuilt ol Nwa, b. a., our. oribtf uud ui atruU. PEiEllS.llENNBdlCO.. Manu'actureiB o C rruiru, u, No. 115 Town tU., (near the Maraet liouae). lte;airtng donu fJlUAttft AN TOBACCO. HilOIJ-HU AU JuHUliXU dllUP WITTS BMITII. lADJjraetmeis of and wolualu and retail deal- fiaiu rue Uliira. ito. s suu'.u Align irti. E. 0. HAC1I. WholflJlesntl Ri'init d.ulur ia Cinrs. Ko. 2.11 B utb Ui( ft- CtKarsalloi my owu ninuiaiiuie. ELI KNEPPEU, 1 Mound St., west of Court ilous, Columbus, Lumber aud Exprvaa Wagona voualautly uu baud. Ail aora n riiiii'a. T All.OHinti AMD llsFAIlalU. JUMUr LAUTERRACII. Tailor; room No. 1 Naiiich'ou Building. Clothes made, rvvairad altuted in aatia(otory m&nne r. HOCK RUN COAL CO. WhoUsaU aad UelaU dealt-n m Coal. 187 North 1 Uiku bt. MAT. WEAVER, Btoy. D.F.HUYDAM. punier in bt-at luitiuy oi llockiutf Coal. Office foot ol Rwu bt cat euu. war iioue aio canai bt, W. h. RoR1NrtON. Wlmlerale and Retail dcnlur in PitUborg s lliM-kiii Cial. 21 North UikIi sin.uL. INI-fl. V. WENHEH. No245 Roiilli Illjlmtfee. tiu tbo ehol-eit Wines, red and white. Ueootu-iieuued by U l'b)sivian. AKt;h NOTIONS. CO.MIXHON- A Ml liKTAlIlIANT. II A It III H. HEUILKH NIXON. Who'esali) d alura in Koruitfn Ao-eiiran Ftncj iiooua na lauaoe Aoiiuua, iui, ioj, 107 si iuv b. TnwnHlrwjt, L1NDEMAN CO.. AmbM R'lHdin. dealer in Fo.euru Fruit. Tors, Me,; Oyews, Ftahaud Jameaf mil kin-lnnaeawn. BAK4 AI UlMkLICS IUUU TILK A "SI itbUEIt FIHK. JAMr.B PAlTEROM. IVnlcr Id Hole UiainTiin and titouo Power Pipe laid. oppoMin uuion I'aaaetifrer uojmt, mil (iuivrs. SPARROW, HiNES & CO, BANKERS, 1.11 HontH IIIkH Hlrect vo i.un lira, oiiio. JciHM'II MATT. Vnoplu'a DrtiR Bturi, m uutll II Uh fit Preicrlp- Itoii. CAroiunr oompuunuou oil nuur.. uuviioimM. (IKB )HN. KKRH11AW CO.. HuccciMOra III J. I). O.Ujin Co., 141 II. Hlfh fit. r:iriit'l MttUmg. Uu ulolli., bUp.. ftnd I'tuicf Clll.UMlll'H ( AlllNKTCO. M Ukuf40tnnra of nil kiml. of Furnitiira.ni.fr.. v, wiioWwla and ruUU. 'WAivrjom.. Sul tl. oiuo FmixiTiiriK no. rfunufutunni of ilr.'.-otH.. r'uinlturo, vholcal. ud reUil. Wiiro room, t), I anil 8 Uwynnu itluck. W. Blr. N. Bcm.r.t L.C.Uiaii.Cu.V. (ODI i i:i.loavs ni ILDI0.) BcccfciM), to 11. E. Smith A Co. Will Transact all Business Fortaiuhij to Banking. Columbus, O., Jan. 3", 1670. jamkh nAnnNvn. KurH.n miAft .lirni mul mraini Fit , at N, W. I w. . ... i n or. uoni pro. p' IV anil W.U. olti:i:itit.H. BHOOKH. Jir.lUON CO.. whotatla and retail Mnxw a. flutio- Tea., Fir urn and uomwitKi rrulta, ftn. No. ,,S8 ll'iitiHt. H4TI, C'APM, ETC, f. FRIIDINANI) I.linwill ftinntM,nr.r or Mau. t'apa anil Fura, anil nraler i -"w uNMi., umiimiiaa. atn., UIW a. Ilt.h at. mm itANiiK. HOMKlNHCHANt'ltCO.COI.IlMmTfi.U. and AanU tltlT.Hll 41 rr, V aa, iijanan, oaara wr, Tho Weekly Journal Our Hkoui.uilt Into Thousand;! of Families. Ii;Huporlor Value M in ADVERTISING MEDIUM WIU ba readily icon anil acknowledged. Cumparud Willi Hie charm's of other papora of equal clrculntlon, our Cliiirgt' nr Very !Unlcra(c IWUnlor for tliln week, paper liould bo hanitcd lu before, noon on Wetlueiilay. Batuuday, Feb. 5, 1870. ioini:. M0HN1NO SESSION. The Houae was called to order by Mr. Cockerill, dpeukur pro (em , at 10 o'cluck a. m. The Journal of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was read. On motluu of Mr. Dncli the rcadlnc of the Journal of Friday wan dlnpenwd with. Mr. Bngardn asked to bo excused from serving on the committee on IVm purance, aud also the coruinillee on H.tll-roads. Uiuuud. Mr. gtauion asked to be excused from serving on the committee on Unlveri-ties and Cnllrigf. Uraiited. Mr. Bradbury asked and obtained leave of absence fur Mr. Hill, ol iiuuill- tou, till Monday. Mr. CeBsua asked and obtained leave of absence lor Mr. Fulton till Tuesday Mr. Oliase nskeil and obtained leave of absenuu for Mr hchirck till Tuesday. Mr. Ward auKeil aud ontulned permis sion fur the committee on Federal relation!! to sit duriuif the session onMonday. ,ur B Uord, on leave, m iilo tne follow Ini: report from the standing committee on lJulillo Works: ll.J.H. IS, Mr.Slirnl: liaMolveil by Vie (JeruriU Ansemblu of Uu Stale of Ohio, Tnut tlie8uperluteudent o the Stale Uuiise be directed to place a lame tlreplaceand uiateat the imrih end of the Hall u( the Elouse of Hepresento- uves with theuecesiary Uiilsh lorihwilh, and that hu he furtliurdirected to employ tne necessary luDor uutt procure Ine re quired material to cKaii-e aud renovate he nterlur walls, avenues and cham bers lu the l'uundatiiin rooius of this building, aud thoroughly whittwalh the same liniueillately. Mr. llncliesmuved to refer to commit tee on Finance, aud gave nulice to ills cuss. Mr. Mower moved that, the rules be suspended and the resolution be consid ered now. The Speaker ruled that the resolution beinir the report of a stumtlng couunlt tee was not subject to the rule to lay over. Mr. Hitchcock ollered the following amendment, which was agreed to: "Tne same biiug done under tne supervision snd advlcu ul the committees on Fubllc Buddings of tho two Houses." Mr. Hnuhcs ottered tne following atueudmeul: 'Provided that no contract sliall beeulered Into or work performed uuless there Is a guarantee and security given that the Improvement shall fully answer the purpose in'ended which is the pnect ventilation and ueiinng of this llu-e." Mr. Ulover dl'.ired the followiiic amendment: "To strike out all Ihereol relating lo the lire place aud grate at the north end of the Hull." Mr. Ball demanded the previousquestion. Mr. Hughes moved to adjourn and de manded the yeas aud nays. It ill called and resulted yeas II, nays 70. Bo the House refused toadl mru. 'l'he tiuestlon being "Shall the malu questiou bu now put?" The previous questlou waa fiiistalued. 1 be questlou being on tne amendment. if Mr, Hughtfi. ou which the yeas and uuys were demanded, called and resuite I yeas 2b, nays M. So the amendment was notagreeil to. Ihe question being ou agreeing to the amendment of Mr. Gluver. It was not ugreed to. Ihe question then being upo i the reso- utiuu as amended by Mr. Hitchcock it wus adopted yeas O i, nays 18. Messuge from the Senate transmitting notice that It Insisted upon the amend mint to li. B. 'M aud asked a committee jf coiilerenee. On motion of Mr. Ball, the request was granted Messrs. Ball, Winslowaud stauion committee. Mr. Steele asked to be excused from serving on the Committee ou Claims. Urauted. The Speaker appointed the gentlemen excused so as to change places Mr. Bo gurdus to the Lotnmlttee on Claims and Universities and College!; Mr. Steele to Committee ou Kallroids; Mr. stauton toCommliteeon lemnerance. A meai-atie was received from the Sen ate transmitting the repott of the Board of I'ubllc Works on certain claims which, ou motion of Mr. Van Vorhes was laid on the table and ordered to be nrln ted. Also the report ol the Board of I'ubllc Works on the natloual road. Mr Fitch moved to refer the report to the Committee on I'ubllc Works. Mr. ilnghei moved to amend by lay Ing the report on ihe table and print It, wlilcli was agreed to. Me-sage from the Senate, transmitting a. J. It. 2 1 Authorizing and requesting the Uovernor to secure certain properly belonging to the Statu. The resoluilou was adopted yeas navs 2. S.J. It i!4 Kescliidlnii a Joint res die tion adopted M ay U, lsill), lor the pay mi nt ot Bam I Itovic. On muliou of Mr. Van Vorhes, refer red to committee ou Clslin. Message, from the Uovernor, transmit ting a memorial front the Historical 1'lillosoplilcal BocleiTot lllilo, in rela tlou to the manuscript and piiiera ol Arthur St. Clair. Territorial Uovernor of the florib west lerrllury, and recoiU' metiillng Its lavorable consideration Messaua from the Senate tr.ttismiitln S.J. It lit Directing certain repairs lo be made to tbe Stale House. The questlou being on the adoption of the resolution, Mr. Hughes ntlered an amendment that tho work lie done under tho hupervlslon tit the committees on I'ublio lliilldlngs of the two homes, which was agreed to. The question then being on the adoption of ihe res ilu lon as amended, resulted teas 70. nays a. bo Ihu resolution was adopted, Mr. Doilds, on leave, Introduced II. IS to limit Ihecoinpensailon of certain ollleers In Hamlltou county. Mr, Mower moved to uspend the rules and the hill lie read Ihu llrst time by lis title. Agreed to. ir. Little presenu'ii tun petition oi II. I), h Hue aud UU others, asking aid for the nriikaus of soldiers and sailors IV Terrell to tho committee on Military All lira. Mr. Mower asked leave to present a memorial, not grantni. On motion of Mr, Hay ward the IIoue took a recess. Ar'TEUNOON Bl'.USION, When the House look a reciss It had under consideration messages from the Senate 8 H BI To authorial-Ihe Investment of Intenst accumulating tm the agrl cultural fund. On motion of Mr. I'irr, thn rule wa stiieniled, an I the bill read tho Orst time by its title. 8. .1. It. 20 Relative to restoring to the U.h Ohio Volunteer Intantry, the flag belonging to It. Ou moiionof Mr. Hughes It was referred to the Committee ou Military affairs. Message from the Governor relative to a communication from the New York association, for the restoration of American shipping luterest. PETITIONS AND MEMO IaLS. Mr. Van Vorhes, of J. H. Crelghton and 167 others of Athens county, lor the passage of a law providing that any person selling Intoxicating liquors to a minor, or to any person lu the habit of get-tlug Intoxicated, Bbnll be sentenced to win k not less than three nor more than thirty days on a chilli gtug. Also of J. W. Harris und 41 others, same county, same subject. lief, rred toe immltten on Temperance. Mr Hill, ol Erie, of V. Uallsu aud ICO others of Ottawa township, asklug the transfer of I'ut lu-Bay township from Ottawa to Erie couuty. K ferrvu to select coinmlLteo of one nr. Hill ol Erie. Mr. VTeyer, of J. Holloway and 2,202 o hers of Belmont county, lor thu trauu-ler ol the seal of Justice from St. O.alrs-ville to Ueilalr City. lUferrel to committee ou flew Cuuulles. Also ihu remonstrance of James Alex auderof I'ultuey township, Hetirv Fra-sher of Klrkwood inwnsliip, William Armstrong of Washington township, Commissioners of Belmont county, James Irwlu of Mead township, Couuty Treasurer, James U. Campbell of lileli-land towiislnp, Clerk of the Couris, John W. Shannon of Pultuey township, Prosecuting Attorney, H .liert Al. Clark ii Hichlaud township, Auditor, William 11. Hays of ti isheu township, Mierllf, C. W. Carroll ol Hlcnlaud township, Probate Judge, Jesse Tnomas of Union towushlp, County Surveyor, William II. Barnes of Warren township, Recorder, and 2'JUG other voteis and tax-payers ol Belmont couuty, remonstrating againsi ihe passdgo of a law for the removal of the seat of Justice o( Belmont county, Ohio, to Ueilalr city. Also petition of A. Klnz and 1U0 others of- R chlaud township, and of A. Ault and 214 other citizens of Siullh towushlp, of Belmoiitcouuiy, lor the removal of the seat of justice from S .. Clalrsvllle to llellalrcity. Keierred to comintttee on flew Coun ties. Also of N. Banner of Belmont county n reference to thu instillation aud adul teration of spirituous liquors. Keierred to a committee on Manufac turers and Commerce. Mr. Btilwelt of J. A. E'tlll and 41 others of Holmes county, for the Com missioners of Holmes county to icvy a tax to purchase lair grouuds for t he agri cultural society of said county. Referred to i lie committee on Agriculture. Mr. Dennis, of J. r. lugersoll and 40 others of Cuyahoga county, for the pus-sage ol II. J. It 7. Referred to commit tee ou Corporations other than Muni cipal. Mr. Mower, rcmoustrance of R. 8. Spencer and 1110 others of Clark county, lust me passage i section bbsj or B B. ii'i; u so the petition of D. It Hoster- tuin a nt 1J7 others of Clarke couuty, to exempt building associations from taxation. Referred to committee ou Corporal loos other than Munlclpti. Air. Armstrong, of Dr. W. II. Harper and 12 other physiciausof Allen couuty, lo legalize dissection. Keierred lo coui-mitteu on Medic' Colleges. Mr. Kills, of Uen. Wiles and 2aO voters of' Muskingum county for a home lor sohders' orphans. Referred to committee on Military Attain. Mr. Ilowmau, of A. J. Itjder aud 40 others of Stark county, for a soltlleta' orphans' home. Referred to committee ou Military Affairs. Mr. i iius, ul 11. 1'arker and tw oth ers of Meigs county, to ailluorlzo the lioanlol t lucailon or Ullve towuslilp, Melijs county, to levy a special tax to pay a debt of f 1,600. Referred to committee on Public Schools. Mr. Parr, ol I). 0. Wlnegarner and 'Mi others of Newark, to exempt Build ing Associations from taxation. He terred to committee on Corporations other tnan Municipal. Mr. Birroni, or r. Murphy and in others of Chllllcothe, to exempt Build ing A-snelatlons from taxallon. Re ferred to committee on Corporations other than Miiulclnil. Mr. f ai r. ol Al. Meratn and ins oth ers, also of J. Auderson and 0 others of Newark, to exempt lliilldlng Associations from taxation. Referred to com mittee on Corporations other lhau Mil ulctnal Mr. Young, of N. K. McKenzle and 41 others of Columbiana county, to estate llsh a soldiers' orphaus' home. Referred to committee on Military Atf ilrs. Also.of W. 0. Wells and 00 others, to exempt Building Associations from tax ullou. Referred to committee on Cor porallons other lhau Municipal. Mr. Williams, of Fayette, of J. B Prlddy, and ti.! others of r ayottocouniy to exempt building associations from taxatlou. Referred to committee on Cor porations other than Municipal. Mr. Strong, of B. 0. Col Kins and 000 others of Lorain county, for amend meuis to the liquor law. Referred to committee ou Temper tnco. Mr. Omnon, of F. K. Udell and HI) others of Portage couuty, to prnvloe uuardlans lor properly or Inebriates. Keierred to committee on temperance. Mr. Stlckuey, of E Uross and M oth era of h tteca county, for the repeal of the law relative lo execution of notes given for pat nt rights. Referred to committee on Judiciary. Mr. Colby, of Dr. J. Colby and 24 rthy stclans of Dell'nco couuty, lo legalise dissection. Referred to c'omuillue ou Medical Colleges. Mr. Cessna, of Dr. W. II. Phillips am! 10 physicians of Hardin couuty, ti lc gallse dissection. Referred tocomailtuc on Medical Colleges. Mr. U am, oi H A Woyer and 120 oui. era of Tuscarawas county, to exiinpt building associations from taxation. Re-terred to roinmliteeou Consjratlous otb er than Municipal. Mr. Acker, of O Case and (lolhersnl Hocking county, to ex, nipt building A' social inns irotii taxatlou, Kelerreci committee on Corporations olher than Mlliilclpll. Mr. Hill, of Fulton, on leave, offered It. It. 4"i, relative to the appointment ol a CDmintucf of nlnu tnemliets, from conn tin moat Interested, to be culled tl "committee on Hitches, Drains aud Wa tercourses. Adoiitril. M'Ssrs. Hill of Fulton, ringardu Park, Colby, Robinson, Urlfllth, Hell Walker Slid Hllckmy were appointed sant comnittiee. Mr. (Isston, on leave, off ' red a resnln lion requesting the committee on Cor- porations outer titan Municipal lo in vosiigito the laws now lu force relative to building associations and report by bill or otherwise to amend the law to re strain such associations from vicious banking, and report at an early day. Mr. Filch gave notice to discuss. I,n Id over under the rules. Mr. Ball, on leave, ottered 11. B. 40, Instructing tho Finance committee to Inquire Into the expediency of modifying tbe laws now In foree that persons and associations may be taxed equally according to their actual wealth aud ability to pay taxes, ami to relieve them from taxallon on their Indebtedness. Adopted. Mr. Hughes, on leave, offered a resolution relative to cattle disease, and instructing the committee on Agriculture to take this matter In consideration and repott ut an curly day what legislation they deem to be necessary. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Caunou, 11. B. 29 was taken from tbe table. Mr. Caunon moved to make said bill wl'h Its amendments the special order for Tuesdav, 2ja' p. m. Mr. Williams moved to amend, to postpone till Thursday. Mr. Van Vorhes moved to refer to the Committee on Universities und Colleges, which Was agreed to. SHCOND IIBAD1NO. 8. Bs. 83 at d SO were read the econd time and referred to appropriate corn-mi1 tees. H. Bs. from 73 to 114 Inclusive were read the second time und upprorlutely referred. Lesvu of absence was granted to sev eral members until Monday audTuesday. 1 mii-fl nlte leave of absence was grant ed to Messrs. Ulover and Heller. On motion of Mr. Cannon, ihe third reading of bills was dispensed with. I1II.I.S lNTUODUCHB. II. B. 12U, Mr. Baber To protect the elections of voluntary pollllcul associa tions, and to punish frauds therein. Head first time by its title H B. 130, Mr. Sayler To authorize guardians to relinquish damages and right of way for minors, Idiots, lunatics aud lusaue persons, In laying out aud establishing roads. Read the first time by Its title. II. B. lilt To transfer tho township ot I'ltt-iu-iny rrom Ottawa to line county r Read the llrst time by its title. On motion of Mr. Acker, the Honse adjourned. Consumption. Tha Thr Kamfldiea. "Houxnor's PoLlfOinO Syrup' far tbe cure of Congo., Cold., Uroncimi., aau every form of Consumption. Ttie particular action of this ttedtcine ripnna the ulcei. in Ui. lungs, promote, il,. diachar(,-o of tha corrupt mat. tar by aaptctoraeion. lutiuei the blool, aud tbui cures Conaumplion, vlica every other xemody ran.. "ochnncn's Sea-Weed Toole" for th. ere of Dyspepsia or lounrestion, and aU diseases arisftig frim debility. Thu tonio liivl -oiatc tbe dise.-ttv. organs, supplies tho plaee of the gas' no j uic. when that is drtlcteut, anil then enabi. a Uie patient to dige.t tbe most nutritious food. It ia a sovereign remsdy lor all cases of indigestion. "ccbeLck's Mandrake rills.' one of tbe moat valuable tutsbcinea ever discovered, beiog a vege-tableaubstitute lor calomel, Slid having all tbe useful pioperoea ssciibel to that n.iueral, without producing any of its icjudoua etleets. louieseiuree meuioii.ea wr. j. u. scnenca ot Philadtloais, owes his uurivall dsucces. in 1 lie treatment ul Pulmonic Conuuiltin. The l'ul. monio tiyrup ripen, the moil 1,1 mutter, dl-charges it, and l uridva the bltxid. Tho Muuilr.kn l illa act upon the liver, remove all obsti uutions there-Irom. give the orsan a heslth tn, and cure l.i. Itnnl.ln, I.I..I. I m. ... I mi.-t. ,rm.. ent causes i; oonnumuunn. Tbo But weed Tonic tLVife n-is tse powers ol -lumacb, ana nysirenjii, i.u,g iiicuig.sii'D d biiugiuK it toa nonn.l uil iieltliv cuudi tion impriTcs tho quality of Iho bhrfid, by wbub means the luimatl .u ot ulcers or tubercles lu ibe luDirs becomes imnosilblo. The combined acli u of thp,c moditiuLS, aalhus e.pl-iiced, ant .ure every o.ee of Consumption, 11 tLe temeltes ar, n-ed iu t me and tbo uje of tlieo. is preaevered In sulhe'eutly to bliuy ti.e case lo a Uvoiabie term- m.'tun. Ui. Hchencks Almanac, oantaitiiee a full trea tise on the various foruie ofci ea.e, his mode of treatment, ana general dirtc' icee hew tu use bis n-euieine, can be hue grnus ,.r sen' t,y msii by aa- dressing his l'rinci,alOmoe, No. la N. euitb bL, Phnadelphia, l's. I'rioeol thefulmonic fivnm and Seaweed Tonin each $1 M per boitle, or T 5n Um hall-Uoieu. Man-dras. Fills, ii cents per box. t or .ale by au druggists and dealers. 246 HCrSATI'. MORNINti SESSION. PETITIONS 1'llliSKNTKD. By Mr. Daugherty From .7 citizens of Fait Held county, for the exemption of Budding Associations from tux, but for ibe taxation of the shares lu the hands ot members who have not borrowed from the Association. Referred to Finance Committee. SKCONT) IIIIADIKO Three Senate bills were severally read tho second time aud relerred lo Com mittees The House hill for the election of a oard ol' Aldermen by wards In the city uinclnuntl, was also read tne second me and referred to Committee on Mu -clpul Corporations. SCHOOL Illl.L PASSED. H B. 07, Mr. Wade To amen. I and re peal section ten y-seven of "An act to provide for the reorganization, supervl on and maintenance of common hools," passed March 11, 181J (Swan & Crltchfl, Id, page UU'I) was read the luiru lime anil paseit. tills bill nellues with more certainty he duty of the township clerk to prose cu.e or sue on thu bond of the township treasurer in caso of defalcation in the school funds lu Ims hands. FURS TURNPIKE. On motion of Mr. Howard, the Senate Insisted ou lis amendment to H. B. 38, ir submitting to the qualified voters of .niisKlngum county ttie question or con slrucllug free turnpikes therein, and aaKed tor a committee of Coulereuce, DISSECTION tlKBOLOTION. Mr. Wade offered the following reso lutions: Wiikhras, The Senate on yesterday passed a bill to encourago the study ol medical science, By the terms of which the bodies of deceased persons are made to contribute thereto, In the most expe llllous aud unceremonious manner; aud Wukiikas, The bodies of all men, wo men and children, by tne terms of said Id, are dedicated to the science afore said, excepting In such cases as the per sons aforesaid, shall express a desire In their last will and testament, In clear and direct terms, to be burled In a decent aud Chrlstlanlike manuer; there- lore, Jittolud by On Striate of Ohio, That the standing committee on Me ileal Schools and Colleges be Instructed to Inquire as to the propriety of providing by suitable legislation, that each head of a family snail De required lo secure for himself, bis wife aud each of his children, a last will and testament, which shall con stantly he carried about their persons, n which shall he expressed. In clear and llrect terms, whether they desire to con tribute to the cause of anatumy, as above set form, or whether they prefer Inter inent ana nuriai alter tne niauner ol most Christian countries. llrtoiKd, That the Committee afore said be Instructed to visit thn Pen I ten tlaty and the several prisons and poor nouses of una Blair, lo Inform the In mates thereof nf the bill aforesaid, with a view ol making their prison life and tut tire pro-perlty nleasaut aud agree able, and to make It known to them that, as their lives have been unfortn n tie aud overshadowed with sorrow anil stiUering, their death will ho made fflorl ous by lis contribution lo the cause aforesaid. On motion of Mr. O imnhcll. the reso lutions were referred to tho committee on UnOnlshed Business. AUIIICUI.TUIIAL tOLfiROR QUANT. The Joint resolution offered bv M Hunt yesterday, for Ihe aimolntment of s j mu committee to maku Inquiries respecting the disposition of the Agrlcnl mrsi i,oiiege t.rant, was taken from the unlearnt adopted. Adjourned till 10 A. M. on Monday next, BUSINESS faOTICIiS. The Ileal Tonic. Caswell, Mack tt Co.'a Combination of Iron, Fhoa- phorus and Calleaya. 1 h. Iron restores color to the blood; the Phosphorus renews waate ol tbe nerve tissue, and the Calliaaya gives a natural healthful tone to the digestive organs. -Oue pint contains one ounoe ol uausaj a, anu atee-epoon-lu! contains one grain of the Iron and l'hospherua, Manulactured solely by , CAH WELL, UAJ6AUJJ tt CO., ftew York. Bold by all Druggists. fgijjl , Tlie lufirutitlea of Age. Decrenltudel. the natural acenmauiment of old .ge, but I' may be amelioialej.aud the period of enure helple,aueaa I ug ptstpuad I y the judicious tie- ot a healthful stimulant, l'hvalei.na. u'lv aaare of this taut usual y reiommeud m d- erate stimulation when the strength sud vigor oi maturity have been auspebiloJ by the fe bieuess and er strati, n which ate the inevitable r suits of deoliuing years. Port wino, gin, br.udy.unl other liouois are often presenile ' by medical hlen for aged p-rsons, but the impulse which fermented and die tiled liquor give tu the circulatiin, ai,d tbo energy tney sem io impuri, is tr.nsiioiy, un less tbe al jobolio princip e is niodid'd and quale fled by the pr.sunue of medicinal tonics ai d in- vig.irants. Uf all tbe eom''luations of diffusive stimuli with the juioe. f berlie, routs and barks thu Lave ever bn aamiulster. d to tbo ageil and lunrm, witb tne view ot sasiaintog tbeir won ng itreugtb. ehesriag their dioopiug si iniB auu re lieving the aches and pnius to which they are subjected, none bss been fuU'.d so etUcacous, so agr-eabl. at d so ,eimauent In Itsett.ct. as Una tetter s stomacu jntu-ri'. I hedlusience oetwrtn the eifect ol theh'tter. and that ot a mete ex citant however pure, ,s the same as between tbe etloot 01 Baud ten end moDjentiry appllca iinot excessive fores to a given purp ae, and thB reu.t of a steady, intinuuus afe lieatlun ol exactly the requisite amount oi lore io tne same enu. 1 be mere r-pirii- ol phistctl energy prialu-ed by a dram tana which is always auccteiloa byoanes-ponding dep'Csio'il never yet bexudtle I any man or Woman aud-nng frmn physical decy, A cur oiai use uoa eiter s nii'ers. al once suoitiing auu luvisoMtiug. is tue rtimodul ag.ut req.ur.d. nitV OOD4. YtTZiyTJCIZiyi 11EDUCED ! ! IIISDUOIQI) ! ! ! PRICES OH OTJll ENTIRE STOCK ' op DRY GOODS! CARPETS AND IP TT 3F3L JS3 2 G. DIMM & CO., 33 & 35 Norlb Uigh St. Eggs of Pure Bred Fancy Poultry KOll IlltlllOUlNO. WEBAVKUN U,MtTHKl,RUliT ANiJ be mleel'.onul fancy I'duitrr to be luuud in the c untrf. E$n anvla ly b -xctl atiil atliippfd wtxuj pan oi mo oo.ioirj. i-or circuiaitu.il priw audreM, N 1'. B iVEH Jt CO., CoIuiuIjus and Iroutou iiAILROAD! N PURHUANCR OP A RESOLUTION OF ft iruWrity of tlia CttrDuralort) ul the (Julum but ft lrimttm Hall Uuad Company, aduptctl ut a luetlinK uf thu oorpuraituai, id the city ol Uolutn- biu, notice ii nereoy given idui un riiaraduy. Ihe 84IU ilar of f cbM 1 870 at U o'clock A.HI.f Boolu will be opened at the to.lowlngnaaed (ilacea, for tha purpose of receiTinir aubacnptionB tutbaapiUi atieuRof the Culuuibiu ftixuuun mu ttoau uotipany, vo-ai.: At ttit) uanninit uouae oi Aiuier m Uonaldaon. in Uie city ol Cutuubua. In the county of i iank- D. At the office of the Builneaa Houae of 8. H. Kuifitle, in the city of CiieiurtUe. m the county ol f ickaway. At the liuiinfie umre or .midm ftntnut, lo tha city of :biiii0uthe, in the couuty ot Uoa. At ibe Uatik lug U-.u-e uf ChHptuan, CUre it Co., at Jackson, in t e count j ot JafkiuD. At me auuatntaa u'luae oi Jauee r mailt, in Waverir. in Uie couuty of tike. At ihe First and becond . adontil Diinki In th city of Ironton, in the county of I.wreiicj-ail a tne niie oi unio. nia nooM will be top, open from tiay U cay, bjLwivn Vim boura ol nine o'clock A. M. and thice uMock 1. 51., uilil tbe nxiuiiiU, amount oi at wk shall be subscrtbt d. ity older ol tie roiioia on, at t e city el Oo.utubui, the 15 h day ( triruaiy, H;o. JAMto fcMJl U 1 , tbau man pro (rn. 3 ant 51 it UK a, Hvc'y. 1'iie newsapt'ra printed In the leTeral conn-tlfaaboyvbaiifd are twueata Ul pubitslt tilt t-uve n'ltioc thirty dnya aud ron ler e piia of ttit same, witl. li-ffl aliUaTiia, to John JUilier, IVa-letary, at Coluinbua.J jaulJ OSDOit.V, KEIII tU'tttO.'S CABPB T AUD Dry Goods 5s(;iL.isLcieiit ll'J SOUTH liltim ST. New Dress Goods in Plaids, Merinos. Empress Cloths, Black Alpacas, Dulaines, Sic. Abo, a Splendid Hue of uen Carpets, Curtains, and ot.er (louse Furnishing Goods, in good rifle and low prices. OSBORN, KEESHAW & CO, finest ClofliiS ? a L-V ..i-Vay.TV as riH aa SILZ IINSD EEAET-MATE CLOTHffit THE Height of the Style. ElEClm: j5U PEBBLY f IflgHED. READT TO PUT RIGHT OK. Tli. object of the Chestnnt Btreet Clotbln, Istab. Ilibment Is to furulsb a rlau of Ready-made Clothlnf anperlor to anytblug tbat bas heretofor. bn offered to tbe public. Only tlie finer fabrics ar. used, and tbe best trimmings, and tbase are out by the most skillful and artistic cutters, and made up in elaboratt and tasteful styles. A full stock of such clothing la now In store, aud being sold at moderate prices. Connected wllb tbe estsbllsbmsnt, affords rar, advantages, jnporltJ jooitf, !oi tjlfs, i8ut6t ri in Jjitkinj ?. No finer work la done In any Merchant Tailoring Sous In the land. No better ity lee, no richer good, no more renowned cut ten, no more perfect fit can Anywhere be obtained, V Eooutiful and Seruiceahls Baratents. Iff LABQIST VABIBTT. NOW PIIBLICATIOXv. Aa Slgut AlKrtmilt If GENT'S rUEITISHINa GOODS, AT TBI 818 li 820 CHESTNUT STEEEr, IHILASILPHIA. Spiiltliug's Jiitamansi Ii one of the Grealesl Wonders and Blessings OF TUB Aau. Cl 111:8 BALOKEsg, From whataref eaua. and vbaterer age, and Stops tlie Hair from rolling OIF, A few applications ItcHiorcaClrny llnlr lolls Oi lyi-nul Color. aW-Pold by aU Drmsula. dell tf MRS. OL1PHANT. MISS THACKERAY CHARLES LEVER. ANTHONY TROLLOPE. No. 13SS,-the flrat of the New Yoar.-flf Ht teWt Littng Agt, continaastoy by Mn Thackeray, and fart llof anewee'lal by Mr. Olphaut. Anolhttraenal by Ctia.lei Lvver iwltich r itoiMt tob bin best) laalao bi'ifun lu tli's 'trnikiil. No. laMAalaoeoiitaina an anitlu trn)a td for th Living Age Imm The Hevue d eut MtmiUts on uu'verni.y rAiucauon in ucrivany, un ariicii- wmnn U4S aitrauuu tue aiu-niiun oi nin huiouu hi th'ic mntrv; toiretber Hith o hur intvresiiutf and vaiuablu mttter. To so been bfiH who ttratt fn for the year 1870 the four iturobtTii uf lM-ciuber 1 K.t. are acnt gratia. Tlife uuniberaontain the bt'tonmnif ol Ura. ul nbuut'i u .v. l; alao aonmt'ltUi stuiv u Kusaiaii Lit. tiantUied tor the Lirtua Ami An thony Troll v'U)y ol the Turkuh lUlli; anu ti.e uiunl lare miuiint uf itieniitlc, literary, hia tmicai tnn psji'iici mailer. i-ubiisiit'j m Wet-it y nurowra or nxty-fout pfme-eit h (rivtPff nititv Umn Utrtt thtnuand d m- Uir-rniumnot-uvu piitt-sui rviuitiiir matliT yvatly. "The boot ot all our eelcctio pubtluationa. Th potion, AVtv Ytk, dUUsrl.irT.UNii HtCEIVEU AT 1HB JOUUNAL UPKICE OFFICE. It at 4 1 irnrniiit l,oliiry. ml (ulia lraw .Mkl,iMi tn Rr,:d iwry U day-;rifc-h-etl and Inrnnnatlon l.thM. Thu hwhoat rate rattl for doublnnns aint all atmla of gold and aU-Tr,Uoyromei.teiiil'l a, Ae, TAYUvU CO., nanirrm. tt IB WallbL.N. if. .1 tTMT felTTI "OHERRY PTOTOEAlj TROOHES," For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat & Rronchltls. NONtt BO f.fton. NONK Hit Pl.kABANT, N'NKl'trUK AWUUirK. ll1NHTO A :o,. 10 Aaron HnraH. N. Y. In uu u,n tf Dm h m Vile nM naucaUA Tlila lej NO FATKNTMKIt'?lNR Hl'MHl'O, irottiiuptodi.ii .ho -irniirnol aiiilfnhi '-n, n t i tt trrrr nt.i aa hin "c mpO'-'d i.f Ttv an 1 piv'tnuaauUti4tnra bnninh'. lhm ihn lour runut-uf thcetrili. Cittrh-d iMvti. t m. ai-r i ilc i.tca1 atof nalt4iah on the harlmnl livutri-n enm-) and bruunht itii th 4tlmti n-Mti tw-tHt-ipn." It aatrmiJw miU, t ktt ti- tntiti. perfft Pt"i&t 'r Ctahrh mi l S ui i im thk l also tor rflvnMvu 'icalli l.ownrlm'tur-m-itn( the H n' n Hm-ll, Ti.i' or ll'silntr, Watrinir or Wnk Ktt, l'ain or 1' o'irf In tin-Head, w vn fMiiMxl, at tliry all nut utilrti) iciill) ar. hr the n vurm of Cattirh. I olTiT, in (food taitS, a tandinir Reward uf J00 for a oae oi i;aiarrn UiM l omii t cure, run a At. i uy ubuuuihch KvshYWBCHf PRIPI M CRKTB. Rent hf mall, r- Pi l, mi frrttn of H'TT rxvni. Pour Laiua.a lor J OUur One 10 fbrfioo. Bond a two ee nt at are p tat Dr. ft$ ramphkt tn'.aiaiTD. AUHOMinn ivntriPUT, rj'r K. v. ri kkcu, m. b., iioffstn, N. v. TTTHITT!VlJ rAHl)"". 1 LaATIbawf HTV1.KH. FLNPOT HHIUTOU Y(JU,ril,W A Til l II, in i:ut MUaU Uf BOOKN For Farmers & Mork Breeiierst Hound Voltitn'iot the Amcnen HtockJour nil. for Ijn.rt, cot.Uinltiii SH4 lamo double c lumn piutea, aent patpal l for fl S(i mniuu oiu nvaui iid nraunioca jour-n l lor IM1 J, oonUli'itiK 3HI p ,avt aent nust Pt)ior I (( rtie l)tr)'itanr .tumid, avUlp pU fur., 2.' I'h' 11 iimniis' klrfitUHl, ' ,, 3' I'hv linn lln'otlria AUnual " ,, 2: I'ne HliiH'p UrtdiTsi' M.i tiu ! 11 " .,2 th-I'miltiy lituviieia Manual " ,. ji I t o wti' lc nvtj jianuaiauni Imj.i iiid to one nli)nMi lor At enln wanted, tu w .oin iibuiitl .ducutucnt ail be otiiivi. ai ip N.P. lluVUll CO., ruhllnhrw. )mH Ptrr h-irg, i 'ii.t.1, r i p HOPEU Ko. 4D Oortlandt Btveot, N. Y. MANUr-AClUBtltlOk' One, Two & Four Horse -Power no water ue1 Pannnt l-'xt.Ui! v.. TnnM in iiihiikibu; niiuitf to Vf. mu .nf i.rivtl lie- q litre no KVtiM l.inrlt.. or, and OJ I fo run 35 rta, MAN AND TEE MAGDALEN, TflBSAYS Full YDUNtl .IKS.-Th. TlnllnB 1U of bocI.I avilB-Wllll Wi Ms of wainli-K lot ii rriina anu ,iiir,-ttunate,-aa iltsrr a'-l an ui.u, viu-ur for in. u.-wn-caa: and stnis'isl. .ur. u . nv.,iiss, Ail,lrss HUW Janllollgl! rilllalelpMl, I' ercULNrr..-tlyonr system of Self-measnrement gentlemen at a dl.lanos can order wltb certainty ol baring a good fit. Ilul.s for Salf-aeajuremsnland saml.B sent by mall wb.n rsanested. F.A.&f.L.LES(JUEREUX Wholesale & Retail De alert in Waiche JLOCMS AND EWELRY ATVtA, LINE Or LADIKS- AND OF.STS' . W A I t UKd, Uold aud Ollv.r, Ameiioan and futeiam, TlieNr.TnTUUMAB. FltENCU andAMEiU. CAN CLucKa. SOLID SILVER WARE, And R-t(rr' Plat-d Ware, In etU or pl-i ine a teat atrlea of Jewelry, b'.ruecan. Jet, Uuld and Ji-t, ic (.ii-nta'aml Ijuhea Heal Hintrtt ol rvvry tyie, m Ataeiyat, aIom a$ and other yaiuaoie dm.oa. eV?" A Urn e'wk of noi.D PKS, OPFRA iLAHSt. (lul l and Sitrrr HrrrKrUa, and aU irucitj- kvbt at euch an e.iblhu.tuU JEWELERS, An J oihen, ihould r all nt Ko. 7 1 South High St. GEO. II DONALD Si CO. IOU loulli Illicit Ml Oct, Ki cp Cuu.tanlly oa band a Full Lin. ol oarefully MlMUd Family Groceries. We would rail .special altantloa to ear braod ot l.M.A!M Mtl.Lw A'HITE WHEAT FLOUR! Mats t on cnulne Wblt. ltlll Wbal, aol ta. ei'l..d I.) anv hr.n l in UM i. W.aUl kestp a aupiily of trah Cra, krd n beat, ! UK'). MrllONAl.D A CO. WM. GLENN Sc SONS, Imp, rftrs and Jobtors of GROCERIES!! ID nuil t Vina Irral, CINCINNATI, omo; Havr a rn.i. m'vpt.T or Nrwmor NowUrls.ii.B,,,,, ,ull MolaaaMandolhn atsple aud vartotf ajouda. dtcoMil
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Full Text | 1 mrrwHP jjy i COLUMBUS, OHIO, MONDAY, FtCBRUAKY 7, 1.S70. NO. 297. VOL. XXXI. OHIO STATE JOURNAL, KMHt 1NYAKIABLT IN ADVANCB. JEWK1.HY AND WATUIIKM. r. A. L. LKHUUtREUX. WTiolf iale and JluUil ueaUre in WaUihet. Clocki I and Jewelry. No. 71 Bomh High dreet. DAILY EDITION: By mall in advance, per annum 9 00 ilo do e moattu 4 bit rtu " do d da do 1 uo u fu.iha r Hv aud nnw.tfd. each 8 0 do do do 0 inoathe. 4 Uu j0 do do do month, U UU i in. MTkv ..vtpft bt clubi of tea. Ddliveied bv Carrier, per month DO Tiii-wrKKLV editiov, PUULIHUEU KVBKY TUESDAY, THUR9- Blntrleaubaonberi. per annum l 0 do do t months U .1,. ,1.. X innntha 1 111 (lit il.i 1 W'MlUl 40 rH.il.r Ho. inr! uiiWiud. eaih 4 00 .(., da do ti IQ 'HUis.. If 00 , du du SMJktbe. 1 Uu Oue cojy uxtia. to clubs of ten. WEEKLY EDITION, , Pb'liUHUtD EVEBV SATURDAY: einglesubtcnbers.periiiinum 00 do do tf aiuu.h' I UO Vira Copies " J , Teu Uj t4 00 T went? Conies ? 00 Fj;iy do 60 UU FATES OF ADVERTISING. DAILY One square, each Insortlon 75 , .. Bp ml or Uudinewt Notice, per equure each luaiUiou.. 1 25 LOcti aouuui, w via. uui U4un .naur i in. mnt nrt?lf V i H.itna n Tlftilv. WliiiKLi" One squaw, llrel i eertion 1 f ta.tt kd iitiuiial .uecrtiuu 75 Jjuc&L or lJuiPe. Nulic I, Ver line each inwr ion u ar w,tif. linPH hp itu m.eu h euuare. Aivcri iwioruu ior inn-ier time uetrtol at our rg-ilur oaxd raics, which will be f iruiaued on ap- plication. Lvn uku. HEIWUX-KU ADAMS. Lumber Meichai.ta, dealers in li amd of Worked i-'iuortng, LuqiUji-, -atcn, Ac Cur. bpring waicr airecu. lUUtiCllAVr TAItVUH. J. it. t LliutUALu. Merchant Tailor, tin. o7 ISoith iiiifh street, S doom north oi uay. SUM U1U0 aUUltUllANi' TAlUDliiNU Art Is) CbUiUlWULU.. 185 Houth Uifh st. Utuis' buiU Made to Order, ttuauy-iaailu Uotuiug always on haitd. JUH. tiUNUtUnilKLMtK, M aw riant Tailor and dvaiur in uuauy-uade Cloth-liguud Utrnla' JiuruitfUiiig'wooua, 7 JNeiiaouat: liuiiiu;ir. lUlaftEll. MtiU. E. IiAttl'KR, Millinery and i'i.uy juwe; Ueiitlumeu's Felt UaU cleaued aud treaaod. Cur High tt opnutt su J. U. WlLKiK', fuhionable MiltiuoiF. lri Xiimramirs, Fancy Ouod. , occ, uo oou h Uyti St., op. Uouua.e Uouac U. W.BlMMONet. NVhuksuIe and Ru au Muui.-ty UotdJt. 101 South llihs ., Op- ia lioiuu li.t-ck. It il. MnAllUW. Hh;tMuicandMiiHi ullxstruuiunts; Chickeiiug aud buiuwy St tioua' Piuuos. 21, ti. Aiighdi. JOUNBEL'lZtiU C0. Knnbe Pianws. i.ham 6oua'OiitHnB and Me- loduos, Alu.icdl iuMlruuituU.&iO. It Ac itt blaU at JtICtilNb WwitKl liT We iavite the attention of our readers to thuiollowiuiiBLol uolumbuB Business iiouseS) which ture among the most reliable anu extensive esiduiisnuienis in iim ui. Aiiuiti:. ' rTo. llUii'iiAN, Attoruy-at-Ltt. OUiotf, i EaaC Town sireet, CuluuibUn. 1IKVHY (! N'uHl.E. Attorney-at-Law HI "south High Bt. L. J. CiUTullfc'IELL-, Attorney and t'uunie.ior-t-i-w. Ollice In City iluua U uiidiug. It It AKK A NAHli. Attorney a at-Law OUuw, So. OU South High Bt, Atuboa uutiututf. AltOlllTEl.TK. PKANKL1N MAI H INK CO., IWatr Bt,, twtwecu tiuitii aud l-ut tn.., Colum-uua, u. 1' riaulu aid bUUuuaiy oteaui EugtiMH, Riaaa Worke, Uacinuury, Uu. COLCMUUt il, UlNiS UO., Portable auii biauu. aiy &Uiu itujiun, CastingH, ALuixiuur, u. eb uud Aai't iwu itriiiu. LHtiAfLlt vltLvt biAiili JuCRaL, Daiiv. Tri-Wtaly and rtuukly, tut, tAust now, buaiues ituUlaUui) payer, nuuliie twit advetlla in liicdtuiu in liio tt,e. PAtvn-iuiutkfcu, JullN i:uliNKL..l,iJ. No. 20 Kaat'loMUbC. Muut) Lut uu Piste, Oolu a aiivur Waluiiu, 3to, Bbiiuuwb coicy uuurva. P. UALLUVBON, Dealers in Lvnd i lyu aju -jlitot Luud, llaths auu Waur Cliwu aud naiU uou. wo a. iuuu aw It. 'f. 1111 JOKti, Aichitoct, Civil Luiitur, stc. Office, 8. iiiKh aud htato .-U., Sd alory. iiui-.it d wi n;, U. 11LVLIE. Wino nntl Liirer Uut-r eaioon. Puie Wines, Brn- tlit a dt Milium coiiuuly on h o. UUti. iiiuat. WElOERaiMueUUK. I'lintoirrauliun. uuiUuih in i'ittuiw. Oval it fquart . DIUUIO ttUU MUUCUUUl, tfllUUU UUWC, i'. u. Aiuaie. l4tK-HiniMlS, H. P. iiUltlllauiN it CO., I'liotegrtplura oi ouutu tligh atrt'ut. M. ii. unib.vui.iJ, rbolorftnplior Si Uioad street. C11A8. O. FlELUrf, rluok.biu'ler ai.u bUuk b.uk Uanutaeturer. l'jiuihUlbt irork and Pvriudicaia bound to oruer I oouin lii. U lu-vU l sUort nouca. tl titi and bH orili iluh HtwtU M. fcLLlUir. J'hotofrraph Potior in Juuuaou luildius, No. OHIO LEGISLATORE. HO lKN ASM MAIHhA It V, II hlt.Ui Alt CuMLY ftcMHU, Ht at loners, and . Di;er in Euetopns, fronuine AruoU'a Fi uli W rv ug aud Cp) ag luk'i all aiud oi lUuet ad wm. IV E. Bute oi. J. B HUM. H.U. iIomeopthicPli)ttiGiau. OuuuauU ruaideuce HI Jiilnt 1UWII M.CL".. liaLLMAifc. HUEl'AUO tt nOUIUER. M-tnu'aciurer -ua fiiaitrs iu ail amds of Hoots! Hud blioui. am. ltt couth High Bi. EARLV at JOU.&CN, I Ileal Ectato a jum ft.aifice Arcade. 4:a.i1cia;i;n ami iiix.uiKt. OULLN &LANMAN, Manufactuiuu oi ad !. uuu uciy dtacriptuilt ol Nwa, b. a., our. oribtf uud ui atruU. PEiEllS.llENNBdlCO.. Manu'actureiB o C rruiru, u, No. 115 Town tU., (near the Maraet liouae). lte;airtng donu fJlUAttft AN TOBACCO. HilOIJ-HU AU JuHUliXU dllUP WITTS BMITII. lADJjraetmeis of and wolualu and retail deal- fiaiu rue Uliira. ito. s suu'.u Align irti. E. 0. HAC1I. WholflJlesntl Ri'init d.ulur ia Cinrs. Ko. 2.11 B utb Ui( ft- CtKarsalloi my owu ninuiaiiuie. ELI KNEPPEU, 1 Mound St., west of Court ilous, Columbus, Lumber aud Exprvaa Wagona voualautly uu baud. Ail aora n riiiii'a. T All.OHinti AMD llsFAIlalU. JUMUr LAUTERRACII. Tailor; room No. 1 Naiiich'ou Building. Clothes made, rvvairad altuted in aatia(otory m&nne r. HOCK RUN COAL CO. WhoUsaU aad UelaU dealt-n m Coal. 187 North 1 Uiku bt. MAT. WEAVER, Btoy. D.F.HUYDAM. punier in bt-at luitiuy oi llockiutf Coal. Office foot ol Rwu bt cat euu. war iioue aio canai bt, W. h. RoR1NrtON. Wlmlerale and Retail dcnlur in PitUborg s lliM-kiii Cial. 21 North UikIi sin.uL. INI-fl. V. WENHEH. No245 Roiilli Illjlmtfee. tiu tbo ehol-eit Wines, red and white. Ueootu-iieuued by U l'b)sivian. AKt;h NOTIONS. CO.MIXHON- A Ml liKTAlIlIANT. II A It III H. HEUILKH NIXON. Who'esali) d alura in Koruitfn Ao-eiiran Ftncj iiooua na lauaoe Aoiiuua, iui, ioj, 107 si iuv b. TnwnHlrwjt, L1NDEMAN CO.. AmbM R'lHdin. dealer in Fo.euru Fruit. Tors, Me,; Oyews, Ftahaud Jameaf mil kin-lnnaeawn. BAK4 AI UlMkLICS IUUU TILK A "SI itbUEIt FIHK. JAMr.B PAlTEROM. IVnlcr Id Hole UiainTiin and titouo Power Pipe laid. oppoMin uuion I'aaaetifrer uojmt, mil (iuivrs. SPARROW, HiNES & CO, BANKERS, 1.11 HontH IIIkH Hlrect vo i.un lira, oiiio. JciHM'II MATT. Vnoplu'a DrtiR Bturi, m uutll II Uh fit Preicrlp- Itoii. CAroiunr oompuunuou oil nuur.. uuviioimM. (IKB )HN. KKRH11AW CO.. HuccciMOra III J. I). O.Ujin Co., 141 II. Hlfh fit. r:iriit'l MttUmg. Uu ulolli., bUp.. ftnd I'tuicf Clll.UMlll'H ( AlllNKTCO. M Ukuf40tnnra of nil kiml. of Furnitiira.ni.fr.. v, wiioWwla and ruUU. 'WAivrjom.. Sul tl. oiuo FmixiTiiriK no. rfunufutunni of ilr.'.-otH.. r'uinlturo, vholcal. ud reUil. Wiiro room, t), I anil 8 Uwynnu itluck. W. Blr. N. Bcm.r.t L.C.Uiaii.Cu.V. (ODI i i:i.loavs ni ILDI0.) BcccfciM), to 11. E. Smith A Co. Will Transact all Business Fortaiuhij to Banking. Columbus, O., Jan. 3", 1670. jamkh nAnnNvn. KurH.n miAft .lirni mul mraini Fit , at N, W. I w. . ... i n or. uoni pro. p' IV anil W.U. olti:i:itit.H. BHOOKH. Jir.lUON CO.. whotatla and retail Mnxw a. flutio- Tea., Fir urn and uomwitKi rrulta, ftn. No. ,,S8 ll'iitiHt. H4TI, C'APM, ETC, f. FRIIDINANI) I.linwill ftinntM,nr.r or Mau. t'apa anil Fura, anil nraler i -"w uNMi., umiimiiaa. atn., UIW a. Ilt.h at. mm itANiiK. HOMKlNHCHANt'ltCO.COI.IlMmTfi.U. and AanU tltlT.Hll 41 rr, V aa, iijanan, oaara wr, Tho Weekly Journal Our Hkoui.uilt Into Thousand;! of Families. Ii;Huporlor Value M in ADVERTISING MEDIUM WIU ba readily icon anil acknowledged. Cumparud Willi Hie charm's of other papora of equal clrculntlon, our Cliiirgt' nr Very !Unlcra(c IWUnlor for tliln week, paper liould bo hanitcd lu before, noon on Wetlueiilay. Batuuday, Feb. 5, 1870. ioini:. M0HN1NO SESSION. The Houae was called to order by Mr. Cockerill, dpeukur pro (em , at 10 o'cluck a. m. The Journal of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday was read. On motluu of Mr. Dncli the rcadlnc of the Journal of Friday wan dlnpenwd with. Mr. Bngardn asked to bo excused from serving on the committee on IVm purance, aud also the coruinillee on H.tll-roads. Uiuuud. Mr. gtauion asked to be excused from serving on the committee on Unlveri-ties and Cnllrigf. Uraiited. Mr. Bradbury asked and obtained leave of absence fur Mr. Hill, ol iiuuill- tou, till Monday. Mr. CeBsua asked and obtained leave of absence lor Mr. Fulton till Tuesday Mr. Oliase nskeil and obtained leave of absenuu for Mr hchirck till Tuesday. Mr. Ward auKeil aud ontulned permis sion fur the committee on Federal relation!! to sit duriuif the session onMonday. ,ur B Uord, on leave, m iilo tne follow Ini: report from the standing committee on lJulillo Works: ll.J.H. IS, Mr.Slirnl: liaMolveil by Vie (JeruriU Ansemblu of Uu Stale of Ohio, Tnut tlie8uperluteudent o the Stale Uuiise be directed to place a lame tlreplaceand uiateat the imrih end of the Hall u( the Elouse of Hepresento- uves with theuecesiary Uiilsh lorihwilh, and that hu he furtliurdirected to employ tne necessary luDor uutt procure Ine re quired material to cKaii-e aud renovate he nterlur walls, avenues and cham bers lu the l'uundatiiin rooius of this building, aud thoroughly whittwalh the same liniueillately. Mr. llncliesmuved to refer to commit tee on Finance, aud gave nulice to ills cuss. Mr. Mower moved that, the rules be suspended and the resolution be consid ered now. The Speaker ruled that the resolution beinir the report of a stumtlng couunlt tee was not subject to the rule to lay over. Mr. Hitchcock ollered the following amendment, which was agreed to: "Tne same biiug done under tne supervision snd advlcu ul the committees on Fubllc Buddings of tho two Houses." Mr. Hnuhcs ottered tne following atueudmeul: 'Provided that no contract sliall beeulered Into or work performed uuless there Is a guarantee and security given that the Improvement shall fully answer the purpose in'ended which is the pnect ventilation and ueiinng of this llu-e." Mr. Ulover dl'.ired the followiiic amendment: "To strike out all Ihereol relating lo the lire place aud grate at the north end of the Hull." Mr. Ball demanded the previousquestion. Mr. Hughes moved to adjourn and de manded the yeas aud nays. It ill called and resulted yeas II, nays 70. Bo the House refused toadl mru. 'l'he tiuestlon being "Shall the malu questiou bu now put?" The previous questlou waa fiiistalued. 1 be questlou being on tne amendment. if Mr, Hughtfi. ou which the yeas and uuys were demanded, called and resuite I yeas 2b, nays M. So the amendment was notagreeil to. Ihe question being ou agreeing to the amendment of Mr. Gluver. It was not ugreed to. Ihe question then being upo i the reso- utiuu as amended by Mr. Hitchcock it wus adopted yeas O i, nays 18. Messuge from the Senate transmitting notice that It Insisted upon the amend mint to li. B. 'M aud asked a committee jf coiilerenee. On motion of Mr. Ball, the request was granted Messrs. Ball, Winslowaud stauion committee. Mr. Steele asked to be excused from serving on the Committee ou Claims. Urauted. The Speaker appointed the gentlemen excused so as to change places Mr. Bo gurdus to the Lotnmlttee on Claims and Universities and College!; Mr. Steele to Committee ou Kallroids; Mr. stauton toCommliteeon lemnerance. A meai-atie was received from the Sen ate transmitting the repott of the Board of I'ubllc Works on certain claims which, ou motion of Mr. Van Vorhes was laid on the table and ordered to be nrln ted. Also the report ol the Board of I'ubllc Works on the natloual road. Mr Fitch moved to refer the report to the Committee on I'ubllc Works. Mr. ilnghei moved to amend by lay Ing the report on ihe table and print It, wlilcli was agreed to. Me-sage from the Senate, transmitting a. J. It. 2 1 Authorizing and requesting the Uovernor to secure certain properly belonging to the Statu. The resoluilou was adopted yeas navs 2. S.J. It i!4 Kescliidlnii a Joint res die tion adopted M ay U, lsill), lor the pay mi nt ot Bam I Itovic. On muliou of Mr. Van Vorhes, refer red to committee ou Clslin. Message, from the Uovernor, transmit ting a memorial front the Historical 1'lillosoplilcal BocleiTot lllilo, in rela tlou to the manuscript and piiiera ol Arthur St. Clair. Territorial Uovernor of the florib west lerrllury, and recoiU' metiillng Its lavorable consideration Messaua from the Senate tr.ttismiitln S.J. It lit Directing certain repairs lo be made to tbe Stale House. The questlou being on the adoption of the resolution, Mr. Hughes ntlered an amendment that tho work lie done under tho hupervlslon tit the committees on I'ublio lliilldlngs of the two homes, which was agreed to. The question then being on the adoption of ihe res ilu lon as amended, resulted teas 70. nays a. bo Ihu resolution was adopted, Mr. Doilds, on leave, Introduced II. IS to limit Ihecoinpensailon of certain ollleers In Hamlltou county. Mr, Mower moved to uspend the rules and the hill lie read Ihu llrst time by lis title. Agreed to. ir. Little presenu'ii tun petition oi II. I), h Hue aud UU others, asking aid for the nriikaus of soldiers and sailors IV Terrell to tho committee on Military All lira. Mr. Mower asked leave to present a memorial, not grantni. On motion of Mr, Hay ward the IIoue took a recess. Ar'TEUNOON Bl'.USION, When the House look a reciss It had under consideration messages from the Senate 8 H BI To authorial-Ihe Investment of Intenst accumulating tm the agrl cultural fund. On motion of Mr. I'irr, thn rule wa stiieniled, an I the bill read tho Orst time by its title. 8. .1. It. 20 Relative to restoring to the U.h Ohio Volunteer Intantry, the flag belonging to It. Ou moiionof Mr. Hughes It was referred to the Committee ou Military affairs. Message from the Governor relative to a communication from the New York association, for the restoration of American shipping luterest. PETITIONS AND MEMO IaLS. Mr. Van Vorhes, of J. H. Crelghton and 167 others of Athens county, lor the passage of a law providing that any person selling Intoxicating liquors to a minor, or to any person lu the habit of get-tlug Intoxicated, Bbnll be sentenced to win k not less than three nor more than thirty days on a chilli gtug. Also of J. W. Harris und 41 others, same county, same subject. lief, rred toe immltten on Temperance. Mr Hill, ol Erie, of V. Uallsu aud ICO others of Ottawa township, asklug the transfer of I'ut lu-Bay township from Ottawa to Erie couuty. K ferrvu to select coinmlLteo of one nr. Hill ol Erie. Mr. VTeyer, of J. Holloway and 2,202 o hers of Belmont county, lor thu trauu-ler ol the seal of Justice from St. O.alrs-ville to Ueilalr City. lUferrel to committee ou flew Cuuulles. Also ihu remonstrance of James Alex auderof I'ultuey township, Hetirv Fra-sher of Klrkwood inwnsliip, William Armstrong of Washington township, Commissioners of Belmont county, James Irwlu of Mead township, Couuty Treasurer, James U. Campbell of lileli-land towiislnp, Clerk of the Couris, John W. Shannon of Pultuey township, Prosecuting Attorney, H .liert Al. Clark ii Hichlaud township, Auditor, William 11. Hays of ti isheu township, Mierllf, C. W. Carroll ol Hlcnlaud township, Probate Judge, Jesse Tnomas of Union towushlp, County Surveyor, William II. Barnes of Warren township, Recorder, and 2'JUG other voteis and tax-payers ol Belmont couuty, remonstrating againsi ihe passdgo of a law for the removal of the seat of Justice o( Belmont county, Ohio, to Ueilalr city. Also petition of A. Klnz and 1U0 others of- R chlaud township, and of A. Ault and 214 other citizens of Siullh towushlp, of Belmoiitcouuiy, lor the removal of the seat of justice from S .. Clalrsvllle to llellalrcity. Keierred to comintttee on flew Coun ties. Also of N. Banner of Belmont county n reference to thu instillation aud adul teration of spirituous liquors. Keierred to a committee on Manufac turers and Commerce. Mr. Btilwelt of J. A. E'tlll and 41 others of Holmes county, for the Com missioners of Holmes county to icvy a tax to purchase lair grouuds for t he agri cultural society of said county. Referred to i lie committee on Agriculture. Mr. Dennis, of J. r. lugersoll and 40 others of Cuyahoga county, for the pus-sage ol II. J. It 7. Referred to commit tee ou Corporations other than Muni cipal. Mr. Mower, rcmoustrance of R. 8. Spencer and 1110 others of Clark county, lust me passage i section bbsj or B B. ii'i; u so the petition of D. It Hoster- tuin a nt 1J7 others of Clarke couuty, to exempt building associations from taxation. Referred to committee ou Corporal loos other than Munlclpti. Air. Armstrong, of Dr. W. II. Harper and 12 other physiciausof Allen couuty, lo legalize dissection. Keierred lo coui-mitteu on Medic' Colleges. Mr. Kills, of Uen. Wiles and 2aO voters of' Muskingum county for a home lor sohders' orphans. Referred to committee on Military Attain. Mr. Ilowmau, of A. J. Itjder aud 40 others of Stark county, for a soltlleta' orphans' home. Referred to committee ou Military Affairs. Mr. i iius, ul 11. 1'arker and tw oth ers of Meigs county, to ailluorlzo the lioanlol t lucailon or Ullve towuslilp, Melijs county, to levy a special tax to pay a debt of f 1,600. Referred to committee on Public Schools. Mr. Parr, ol I). 0. Wlnegarner and 'Mi others of Newark, to exempt Build ing Associations from taxation. He terred to committee on Corporations other tnan Municipal. Mr. Birroni, or r. Murphy and in others of Chllllcothe, to exempt Build ing A-snelatlons from taxallon. Re ferred to committee on Corporations other than Miiulclnil. Mr. f ai r. ol Al. Meratn and ins oth ers, also of J. Auderson and 0 others of Newark, to exempt lliilldlng Associations from taxation. Referred to com mittee on Corporations other lhau Mil ulctnal Mr. Young, of N. K. McKenzle and 41 others of Columbiana county, to estate llsh a soldiers' orphaus' home. Referred to committee on Military Atf ilrs. Also.of W. 0. Wells and 00 others, to exempt Building Associations from tax ullou. Referred to committee on Cor porallons other lhau Municipal. Mr. Williams, of Fayette, of J. B Prlddy, and ti.! others of r ayottocouniy to exempt building associations from taxatlou. Referred to committee on Cor porations other than Municipal. Mr. Strong, of B. 0. Col Kins and 000 others of Lorain county, for amend meuis to the liquor law. Referred to committee ou Temper tnco. Mr. Omnon, of F. K. Udell and HI) others of Portage couuty, to prnvloe uuardlans lor properly or Inebriates. Keierred to committee on temperance. Mr. Stlckuey, of E Uross and M oth era of h tteca county, for the repeal of the law relative lo execution of notes given for pat nt rights. Referred to committee on Judiciary. Mr. Colby, of Dr. J. Colby and 24 rthy stclans of Dell'nco couuty, lo legalise dissection. Referred to c'omuillue ou Medical Colleges. Mr. Cessna, of Dr. W. II. Phillips am! 10 physicians of Hardin couuty, ti lc gallse dissection. Referred tocomailtuc on Medical Colleges. Mr. U am, oi H A Woyer and 120 oui. era of Tuscarawas county, to exiinpt building associations from taxation. Re-terred to roinmliteeou Consjratlous otb er than Municipal. Mr. Acker, of O Case and (lolhersnl Hocking county, to ex, nipt building A' social inns irotii taxatlou, Kelerreci committee on Corporations olher than Mlliilclpll. Mr. Hill, of Fulton, on leave, offered It. It. 4"i, relative to the appointment ol a CDmintucf of nlnu tnemliets, from conn tin moat Interested, to be culled tl "committee on Hitches, Drains aud Wa tercourses. Adoiitril. M'Ssrs. Hill of Fulton, ringardu Park, Colby, Robinson, Urlfllth, Hell Walker Slid Hllckmy were appointed sant comnittiee. Mr. (Isston, on leave, off ' red a resnln lion requesting the committee on Cor- porations outer titan Municipal lo in vosiigito the laws now lu force relative to building associations and report by bill or otherwise to amend the law to re strain such associations from vicious banking, and report at an early day. Mr. Filch gave notice to discuss. I,n Id over under the rules. Mr. Ball, on leave, ottered 11. B. 40, Instructing tho Finance committee to Inquire Into the expediency of modifying tbe laws now In foree that persons and associations may be taxed equally according to their actual wealth aud ability to pay taxes, ami to relieve them from taxallon on their Indebtedness. Adopted. Mr. Hughes, on leave, offered a resolution relative to cattle disease, and instructing the committee on Agriculture to take this matter In consideration and repott ut an curly day what legislation they deem to be necessary. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Caunou, 11. B. 29 was taken from tbe table. Mr. Caunon moved to make said bill wl'h Its amendments the special order for Tuesdav, 2ja' p. m. Mr. Williams moved to amend, to postpone till Thursday. Mr. Van Vorhes moved to refer to the Committee on Universities und Colleges, which Was agreed to. SHCOND IIBAD1NO. 8. Bs. 83 at d SO were read the econd time and referred to appropriate corn-mi1 tees. H. Bs. from 73 to 114 Inclusive were read the second time und upprorlutely referred. Lesvu of absence was granted to sev eral members until Monday audTuesday. 1 mii-fl nlte leave of absence was grant ed to Messrs. Ulover and Heller. On motion of Mr. Cannon, ihe third reading of bills was dispensed with. I1II.I.S lNTUODUCHB. II. B. 12U, Mr. Baber To protect the elections of voluntary pollllcul associa tions, and to punish frauds therein. Head first time by its title H B. 130, Mr. Sayler To authorize guardians to relinquish damages and right of way for minors, Idiots, lunatics aud lusaue persons, In laying out aud establishing roads. Read the first time by Its title. II. B. lilt To transfer tho township ot I'ltt-iu-iny rrom Ottawa to line county r Read the llrst time by its title. On motion of Mr. Acker, the Honse adjourned. Consumption. Tha Thr Kamfldiea. "Houxnor's PoLlfOinO Syrup' far tbe cure of Congo., Cold., Uroncimi., aau every form of Consumption. Ttie particular action of this ttedtcine ripnna the ulcei. in Ui. lungs, promote, il,. diachar(,-o of tha corrupt mat. tar by aaptctoraeion. lutiuei the blool, aud tbui cures Conaumplion, vlica every other xemody ran.. "ochnncn's Sea-Weed Toole" for th. ere of Dyspepsia or lounrestion, and aU diseases arisftig frim debility. Thu tonio liivl -oiatc tbe dise.-ttv. organs, supplies tho plaee of the gas' no j uic. when that is drtlcteut, anil then enabi. a Uie patient to dige.t tbe most nutritious food. It ia a sovereign remsdy lor all cases of indigestion. "ccbeLck's Mandrake rills.' one of tbe moat valuable tutsbcinea ever discovered, beiog a vege-tableaubstitute lor calomel, Slid having all tbe useful pioperoea ssciibel to that n.iueral, without producing any of its icjudoua etleets. louieseiuree meuioii.ea wr. j. u. scnenca ot Philadtloais, owes his uurivall dsucces. in 1 lie treatment ul Pulmonic Conuuiltin. The l'ul. monio tiyrup ripen, the moil 1,1 mutter, dl-charges it, and l uridva the bltxid. Tho Muuilr.kn l illa act upon the liver, remove all obsti uutions there-Irom. give the orsan a heslth tn, and cure l.i. Itnnl.ln, I.I..I. I m. ... I mi.-t. ,rm.. ent causes i; oonnumuunn. Tbo But weed Tonic tLVife n-is tse powers ol -lumacb, ana nysirenjii, i.u,g iiicuig.sii'D d biiugiuK it toa nonn.l uil iieltliv cuudi tion impriTcs tho quality of Iho bhrfid, by wbub means the luimatl .u ot ulcers or tubercles lu ibe luDirs becomes imnosilblo. The combined acli u of thp,c moditiuLS, aalhus e.pl-iiced, ant .ure every o.ee of Consumption, 11 tLe temeltes ar, n-ed iu t me and tbo uje of tlieo. is preaevered In sulhe'eutly to bliuy ti.e case lo a Uvoiabie term- m.'tun. Ui. Hchencks Almanac, oantaitiiee a full trea tise on the various foruie ofci ea.e, his mode of treatment, ana general dirtc' icee hew tu use bis n-euieine, can be hue grnus ,.r sen' t,y msii by aa- dressing his l'rinci,alOmoe, No. la N. euitb bL, Phnadelphia, l's. I'rioeol thefulmonic fivnm and Seaweed Tonin each $1 M per boitle, or T 5n Um hall-Uoieu. Man-dras. Fills, ii cents per box. t or .ale by au druggists and dealers. 246 HCrSATI'. MORNINti SESSION. PETITIONS 1'llliSKNTKD. By Mr. Daugherty From .7 citizens of Fait Held county, for the exemption of Budding Associations from tux, but for ibe taxation of the shares lu the hands ot members who have not borrowed from the Association. Referred to Finance Committee. SKCONT) IIIIADIKO Three Senate bills were severally read tho second time aud relerred lo Com mittees The House hill for the election of a oard ol' Aldermen by wards In the city uinclnuntl, was also read tne second me and referred to Committee on Mu -clpul Corporations. SCHOOL Illl.L PASSED. H B. 07, Mr. Wade To amen. I and re peal section ten y-seven of "An act to provide for the reorganization, supervl on and maintenance of common hools," passed March 11, 181J (Swan & Crltchfl, Id, page UU'I) was read the luiru lime anil paseit. tills bill nellues with more certainty he duty of the township clerk to prose cu.e or sue on thu bond of the township treasurer in caso of defalcation in the school funds lu Ims hands. FURS TURNPIKE. On motion of Mr. Howard, the Senate Insisted ou lis amendment to H. B. 38, ir submitting to the qualified voters of .niisKlngum county ttie question or con slrucllug free turnpikes therein, and aaKed tor a committee of Coulereuce, DISSECTION tlKBOLOTION. Mr. Wade offered the following reso lutions: Wiikhras, The Senate on yesterday passed a bill to encourago the study ol medical science, By the terms of which the bodies of deceased persons are made to contribute thereto, In the most expe llllous aud unceremonious manner; aud Wukiikas, The bodies of all men, wo men and children, by tne terms of said Id, are dedicated to the science afore said, excepting In such cases as the per sons aforesaid, shall express a desire In their last will and testament, In clear and direct terms, to be burled In a decent aud Chrlstlanlike manuer; there- lore, Jittolud by On Striate of Ohio, That the standing committee on Me ileal Schools and Colleges be Instructed to Inquire as to the propriety of providing by suitable legislation, that each head of a family snail De required lo secure for himself, bis wife aud each of his children, a last will and testament, which shall con stantly he carried about their persons, n which shall he expressed. In clear and llrect terms, whether they desire to con tribute to the cause of anatumy, as above set form, or whether they prefer Inter inent ana nuriai alter tne niauner ol most Christian countries. llrtoiKd, That the Committee afore said be Instructed to visit thn Pen I ten tlaty and the several prisons and poor nouses of una Blair, lo Inform the In mates thereof nf the bill aforesaid, with a view ol making their prison life and tut tire pro-perlty nleasaut aud agree able, and to make It known to them that, as their lives have been unfortn n tie aud overshadowed with sorrow anil stiUering, their death will ho made fflorl ous by lis contribution lo the cause aforesaid. On motion of Mr. O imnhcll. the reso lutions were referred to tho committee on UnOnlshed Business. AUIIICUI.TUIIAL tOLfiROR QUANT. The Joint resolution offered bv M Hunt yesterday, for Ihe aimolntment of s j mu committee to maku Inquiries respecting the disposition of the Agrlcnl mrsi i,oiiege t.rant, was taken from the unlearnt adopted. Adjourned till 10 A. M. on Monday next, BUSINESS faOTICIiS. The Ileal Tonic. Caswell, Mack tt Co.'a Combination of Iron, Fhoa- phorus and Calleaya. 1 h. Iron restores color to the blood; the Phosphorus renews waate ol tbe nerve tissue, and the Calliaaya gives a natural healthful tone to the digestive organs. -Oue pint contains one ounoe ol uausaj a, anu atee-epoon-lu! contains one grain of the Iron and l'hospherua, Manulactured solely by , CAH WELL, UAJ6AUJJ tt CO., ftew York. Bold by all Druggists. fgijjl , Tlie lufirutitlea of Age. Decrenltudel. the natural acenmauiment of old .ge, but I' may be amelioialej.aud the period of enure helple,aueaa I ug ptstpuad I y the judicious tie- ot a healthful stimulant, l'hvalei.na. u'lv aaare of this taut usual y reiommeud m d- erate stimulation when the strength sud vigor oi maturity have been auspebiloJ by the fe bieuess and er strati, n which ate the inevitable r suits of deoliuing years. Port wino, gin, br.udy.unl other liouois are often presenile ' by medical hlen for aged p-rsons, but the impulse which fermented and die tiled liquor give tu the circulatiin, ai,d tbo energy tney sem io impuri, is tr.nsiioiy, un less tbe al jobolio princip e is niodid'd and quale fled by the pr.sunue of medicinal tonics ai d in- vig.irants. Uf all tbe eom''luations of diffusive stimuli with the juioe. f berlie, routs and barks thu Lave ever bn aamiulster. d to tbo ageil and lunrm, witb tne view ot sasiaintog tbeir won ng itreugtb. ehesriag their dioopiug si iniB auu re lieving the aches and pnius to which they are subjected, none bss been fuU'.d so etUcacous, so agr-eabl. at d so ,eimauent In Itsett.ct. as Una tetter s stomacu jntu-ri'. I hedlusience oetwrtn the eifect ol theh'tter. and that ot a mete ex citant however pure, ,s the same as between tbe etloot 01 Baud ten end moDjentiry appllca iinot excessive fores to a given purp ae, and thB reu.t of a steady, intinuuus afe lieatlun ol exactly the requisite amount oi lore io tne same enu. 1 be mere r-pirii- ol phistctl energy prialu-ed by a dram tana which is always auccteiloa byoanes-ponding dep'Csio'il never yet bexudtle I any man or Woman aud-nng frmn physical decy, A cur oiai use uoa eiter s nii'ers. al once suoitiing auu luvisoMtiug. is tue rtimodul ag.ut req.ur.d. nitV OOD4. YtTZiyTJCIZiyi 11EDUCED ! ! IIISDUOIQI) ! ! ! PRICES OH OTJll ENTIRE STOCK ' op DRY GOODS! CARPETS AND IP TT 3F3L JS3 2 G. DIMM & CO., 33 & 35 Norlb Uigh St. Eggs of Pure Bred Fancy Poultry KOll IlltlllOUlNO. WEBAVKUN U,MtTHKl,RUliT ANiJ be mleel'.onul fancy I'duitrr to be luuud in the c untrf. E$n anvla ly b -xctl atiil atliippfd wtxuj pan oi mo oo.ioirj. i-or circuiaitu.il priw audreM, N 1'. B iVEH Jt CO., CoIuiuIjus and Iroutou iiAILROAD! N PURHUANCR OP A RESOLUTION OF ft iruWrity of tlia CttrDuralort) ul the (Julum but ft lrimttm Hall Uuad Company, aduptctl ut a luetlinK uf thu oorpuraituai, id the city ol Uolutn- biu, notice ii nereoy given idui un riiaraduy. Ihe 84IU ilar of f cbM 1 870 at U o'clock A.HI.f Boolu will be opened at the to.lowlngnaaed (ilacea, for tha purpose of receiTinir aubacnptionB tutbaapiUi atieuRof the Culuuibiu ftixuuun mu ttoau uotipany, vo-ai.: At ttit) uanninit uouae oi Aiuier m Uonaldaon. in Uie city ol Cutuubua. In the county of i iank- D. At the office of the Builneaa Houae of 8. H. Kuifitle, in the city of CiieiurtUe. m the county ol f ickaway. At the liuiinfie umre or .midm ftntnut, lo tha city of :biiii0uthe, in the couuty ot Uoa. At ibe Uatik lug U-.u-e uf ChHptuan, CUre it Co., at Jackson, in t e count j ot JafkiuD. At me auuatntaa u'luae oi Jauee r mailt, in Waverir. in Uie couuty of tike. At ihe First and becond . adontil Diinki In th city of Ironton, in the county of I.wreiicj-ail a tne niie oi unio. nia nooM will be top, open from tiay U cay, bjLwivn Vim boura ol nine o'clock A. M. and thice uMock 1. 51., uilil tbe nxiuiiiU, amount oi at wk shall be subscrtbt d. ity older ol tie roiioia on, at t e city el Oo.utubui, the 15 h day ( triruaiy, H;o. JAMto fcMJl U 1 , tbau man pro (rn. 3 ant 51 it UK a, Hvc'y. 1'iie newsapt'ra printed In the leTeral conn-tlfaaboyvbaiifd are twueata Ul pubitslt tilt t-uve n'ltioc thirty dnya aud ron ler e piia of ttit same, witl. li-ffl aliUaTiia, to John JUilier, IVa-letary, at Coluinbua.J jaulJ OSDOit.V, KEIII tU'tttO.'S CABPB T AUD Dry Goods 5s(;iL.isLcieiit ll'J SOUTH liltim ST. New Dress Goods in Plaids, Merinos. Empress Cloths, Black Alpacas, Dulaines, Sic. Abo, a Splendid Hue of uen Carpets, Curtains, and ot.er (louse Furnishing Goods, in good rifle and low prices. OSBORN, KEESHAW & CO, finest ClofliiS ? a L-V ..i-Vay.TV as riH aa SILZ IINSD EEAET-MATE CLOTHffit THE Height of the Style. ElEClm: j5U PEBBLY f IflgHED. READT TO PUT RIGHT OK. Tli. object of the Chestnnt Btreet Clotbln, Istab. Ilibment Is to furulsb a rlau of Ready-made Clothlnf anperlor to anytblug tbat bas heretofor. bn offered to tbe public. Only tlie finer fabrics ar. used, and tbe best trimmings, and tbase are out by the most skillful and artistic cutters, and made up in elaboratt and tasteful styles. A full stock of such clothing la now In store, aud being sold at moderate prices. Connected wllb tbe estsbllsbmsnt, affords rar, advantages, jnporltJ jooitf, !oi tjlfs, i8ut6t ri in Jjitkinj ?. No finer work la done In any Merchant Tailoring Sous In the land. No better ity lee, no richer good, no more renowned cut ten, no more perfect fit can Anywhere be obtained, V Eooutiful and Seruiceahls Baratents. Iff LABQIST VABIBTT. NOW PIIBLICATIOXv. Aa Slgut AlKrtmilt If GENT'S rUEITISHINa GOODS, AT TBI 818 li 820 CHESTNUT STEEEr, IHILASILPHIA. Spiiltliug's Jiitamansi Ii one of the Grealesl Wonders and Blessings OF TUB Aau. Cl 111:8 BALOKEsg, From whataref eaua. and vbaterer age, and Stops tlie Hair from rolling OIF, A few applications ItcHiorcaClrny llnlr lolls Oi lyi-nul Color. aW-Pold by aU Drmsula. dell tf MRS. OL1PHANT. MISS THACKERAY CHARLES LEVER. ANTHONY TROLLOPE. No. 13SS,-the flrat of the New Yoar.-flf Ht teWt Littng Agt, continaastoy by Mn Thackeray, and fart llof anewee'lal by Mr. Olphaut. Anolhttraenal by Ctia.lei Lvver iwltich r itoiMt tob bin best) laalao bi'ifun lu tli's 'trnikiil. No. laMAalaoeoiitaina an anitlu trn)a td for th Living Age Imm The Hevue d eut MtmiUts on uu'verni.y rAiucauon in ucrivany, un ariicii- wmnn U4S aitrauuu tue aiu-niiun oi nin huiouu hi th'ic mntrv; toiretber Hith o hur intvresiiutf and vaiuablu mttter. To so been bfiH who ttratt fn for the year 1870 the four iturobtTii uf lM-ciuber 1 K.t. are acnt gratia. Tlife uuniberaontain the bt'tonmnif ol Ura. ul nbuut'i u .v. l; alao aonmt'ltUi stuiv u Kusaiaii Lit. tiantUied tor the Lirtua Ami An thony Troll v'U)y ol the Turkuh lUlli; anu ti.e uiunl lare miuiint uf itieniitlc, literary, hia tmicai tnn psji'iici mailer. i-ubiisiit'j m Wet-it y nurowra or nxty-fout pfme-eit h (rivtPff nititv Umn Utrtt thtnuand d m- Uir-rniumnot-uvu piitt-sui rviuitiiir matliT yvatly. "The boot ot all our eelcctio pubtluationa. Th potion, AVtv Ytk, dUUsrl.irT.UNii HtCEIVEU AT 1HB JOUUNAL UPKICE OFFICE. It at 4 1 irnrniiit l,oliiry. ml (ulia lraw .Mkl,iMi tn Rr,:d iwry U day-;rifc-h-etl and Inrnnnatlon l.thM. Thu hwhoat rate rattl for doublnnns aint all atmla of gold and aU-Tr,Uoyromei.teiiil'l a, Ae, TAYUvU CO., nanirrm. tt IB WallbL.N. if. .1 tTMT felTTI "OHERRY PTOTOEAlj TROOHES," For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat & Rronchltls. NONtt BO f.fton. NONK Hit Pl.kABANT, N'NKl'trUK AWUUirK. ll1NHTO A :o,. 10 Aaron HnraH. N. Y. In uu u,n tf Dm h m Vile nM naucaUA Tlila lej NO FATKNTMKIt'?lNR Hl'MHl'O, irottiiuptodi.ii .ho -irniirnol aiiilfnhi '-n, n t i tt trrrr nt.i aa hin "c mpO'-'d i.f Ttv an 1 piv'tnuaauUti4tnra bnninh'. lhm ihn lour runut-uf thcetrili. Cittrh-d iMvti. t m. ai-r i ilc i.tca1 atof nalt4iah on the harlmnl livutri-n enm-) and bruunht itii th 4tlmti n-Mti tw-tHt-ipn." It aatrmiJw miU, t ktt ti- tntiti. perfft Pt"i&t 'r Ctahrh mi l S ui i im thk l also tor rflvnMvu 'icalli l.ownrlm'tur-m-itn( the H n' n Hm-ll, Ti.i' or ll'silntr, Watrinir or Wnk Ktt, l'ain or 1' o'irf In tin-Head, w vn fMiiMxl, at tliry all nut utilrti) iciill) ar. hr the n vurm of Cattirh. I olTiT, in (food taitS, a tandinir Reward uf J00 for a oae oi i;aiarrn UiM l omii t cure, run a At. i uy ubuuuihch KvshYWBCHf PRIPI M CRKTB. Rent hf mall, r- Pi l, mi frrttn of H'TT rxvni. Pour Laiua.a lor J OUur One 10 fbrfioo. Bond a two ee nt at are p tat Dr. ft$ ramphkt tn'.aiaiTD. AUHOMinn ivntriPUT, rj'r K. v. ri kkcu, m. b., iioffstn, N. v. TTTHITT!VlJ rAHl)"". 1 LaATIbawf HTV1.KH. FLNPOT HHIUTOU Y(JU,ril,W A Til l II, in i:ut MUaU Uf BOOKN For Farmers & Mork Breeiierst Hound Voltitn'iot the Amcnen HtockJour nil. for Ijn.rt, cot.Uinltiii SH4 lamo double c lumn piutea, aent patpal l for fl S(i mniuu oiu nvaui iid nraunioca jour-n l lor IM1 J, oonUli'itiK 3HI p ,avt aent nust Pt)ior I (( rtie l)tr)'itanr .tumid, avUlp pU fur., 2.' I'h' 11 iimniis' klrfitUHl, ' ,, 3' I'hv linn lln'otlria AUnual " ,, 2: I'ne HliiH'p UrtdiTsi' M.i tiu ! 11 " .,2 th-I'miltiy lituviieia Manual " ,. ji I t o wti' lc nvtj jianuaiauni Imj.i iiid to one nli)nMi lor At enln wanted, tu w .oin iibuiitl .ducutucnt ail be otiiivi. ai ip N.P. lluVUll CO., ruhllnhrw. )mH Ptrr h-irg, i 'ii.t.1, r i p HOPEU Ko. 4D Oortlandt Btveot, N. Y. MANUr-AClUBtltlOk' One, Two & Four Horse -Power no water ue1 Pannnt l-'xt.Ui! v.. TnnM in iiihiikibu; niiuitf to Vf. mu .nf i.rivtl lie- q litre no KVtiM l.inrlt.. or, and OJ I fo run 35 rta, MAN AND TEE MAGDALEN, TflBSAYS Full YDUNtl .IKS.-Th. TlnllnB 1U of bocI.I avilB-Wllll Wi Ms of wainli-K lot ii rriina anu ,iiir,-ttunate,-aa iltsrr a'-l an ui.u, viu-ur for in. u.-wn-caa: and stnis'isl. .ur. u . nv.,iiss, Ail,lrss HUW Janllollgl! rilllalelpMl, I' ercULNrr..-tlyonr system of Self-measnrement gentlemen at a dl.lanos can order wltb certainty ol baring a good fit. Ilul.s for Salf-aeajuremsnland saml.B sent by mall wb.n rsanested. F.A.&f.L.LES(JUEREUX Wholesale & Retail De alert in Waiche JLOCMS AND EWELRY ATVtA, LINE Or LADIKS- AND OF.STS' . W A I t UKd, Uold aud Ollv.r, Ameiioan and futeiam, TlieNr.TnTUUMAB. FltENCU andAMEiU. CAN CLucKa. SOLID SILVER WARE, And R-t(rr' Plat-d Ware, In etU or pl-i ine a teat atrlea of Jewelry, b'.ruecan. Jet, Uuld and Ji-t, ic (.ii-nta'aml Ijuhea Heal Hintrtt ol rvvry tyie, m Ataeiyat, aIom a$ and other yaiuaoie dm.oa. eV?" A Urn e'wk of noi.D PKS, OPFRA iLAHSt. (lul l and Sitrrr HrrrKrUa, and aU irucitj- kvbt at euch an e.iblhu.tuU JEWELERS, An J oihen, ihould r all nt Ko. 7 1 South High St. GEO. II DONALD Si CO. IOU loulli Illicit Ml Oct, Ki cp Cuu.tanlly oa band a Full Lin. ol oarefully MlMUd Family Groceries. We would rail .special altantloa to ear braod ot l.M.A!M Mtl.Lw A'HITE WHEAT FLOUR! Mats t on cnulne Wblt. ltlll Wbal, aol ta. ei'l..d I.) anv hr.n l in UM i. W.aUl kestp a aupiily of trah Cra, krd n beat, ! UK'). MrllONAl.D A CO. WM. GLENN Sc SONS, Imp, rftrs and Jobtors of GROCERIES!! ID nuil t Vina Irral, CINCINNATI, omo; Havr a rn.i. m'vpt.T or Nrwmor NowUrls.ii.B,,,,, ,ull MolaaaMandolhn atsple aud vartotf ajouda. dtcoMil |
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