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Chf AVatntci Cits gfjs! THURSDAY, JC5E 17, 1809. Tha and. the He 'publican Party. writing to tlie Fhllar adelphia Prena from "Wash id gton, after peaking of the favorable condition of the South politically and otherwise, naer tlVo following language concern ing- the Administration and the Re publican party, which we think timely i The horoscope of the North and "West cannot be cart from a better standpoint than the ltepublicanpress And from this it Is easy to see that the administration of Grant has given very general satisfaction-. The only complaints result from the distribution of his patronage.

As I have already aid, he has made some mistakes so has every Chief Magistrate in our history; and the wonder is that, coi- iderinff how much he had to do to start right, he did" not mate many more; answer to this selfish oh- jestt'on isfor every Republican to look hir.hmn and ask himself wliKher Oenoral Grant's appointments are not frenerallv honest aad unoxceo-I are not geoerauy nonest aau uuexcop-j tionable men. Tint th Ilenuhlican nartT is too 4 yweuiiis ieiiow convicts, anu maae wr I grand a destiny, to quarrel over per- sonal aisappointmenis. I a i ir Freaident UraiJi ucen iruo wi i a- i Republican principlcsT lias he tul- filled his own tho pledge or Chicago Ccnutsntion, to reduce th expenditures, tho taxes, mi tho national debt, economy, retrench mcnt, and refm-m in all thc depart Bicnts of the Govcrnmcntr The reply so triumphant that no on has yet been fonnd reckless enough to take issue with it. We have only to start with one A A M.lv.r.Arn I pe iaci iimj u. General Grant President of tna TTnltcd States, and from it snt'c'- nata where we Bhall be at the cud of That his Secretary of tho Treasnry is reducing the national debt at the rate of eighty-nine millions a year, and that he haa cut down the expenses of i i tae Goyenrmewt to one hundred and twenty millions a year.

As all the lnaicaiions point mj a conuuunncu oj i i this stern policy, and, therefore, to an I improyemont in out fioances.ten more years of Republican rule will find our great debt reduced nearly one-half, or largely over ouo thousand millions of dollars. Nor will there be any failure in the realisation of this hope unless the Itc-ryiblicans oi tho North go to pieces on amalTand' Tnfl.arcrfal matters. Iowa Republicans. Tho Republicans of Iowa met in Stat Convention at Pes Moines on tho 10th iasfc. About 500- delegates were in attendance.

Governor Scott was appointed Chairman, with a largo number of Vico-Prcsiderits nod Secretaries. Tie resolutions eudorso Got. Merrill aud the Stato Administration, congratulate tho citizens of the State upon Che condition of their Treasury, endorse tho Administration of President Grant, and declare in favor of thc XVth Amendment. A supplemental resolution, endorsing the financial policy of Secretary Bouiwell, was adopted. Governor Merrill, Supreme Judge Dillon and.

Superintendent of Public Instruction Kisscfl were renominated By acclamation. Major Walden, of Appanoose county, was nominated for Lieutenant Governor, on thc first ballot. The proceedings were very harmonious. Tna State Fair. The Stato Fair preuium list has been published.

The fair will commence Monday, September. Stth, and continue during thc week. Twelve thousand doUurs in premiums will bo distributed, bexide society's medals and diplomas, and no per cent or entry fees will bo charged. All parties interested can be supplied with preuiiank lists on application to the S'jeretaryrlIon. Fieldisg Peeler, either by letter or in person, at his office in the Stato House, Indianapolis.

No unusually large single premiums ere offered, hut a great number of cas-h premiums are offered- as, for instance, ia the live stock department there are twenty-four premiums on horses for general purposes, and a like number en- UreccRng' while there arc eighteen for. liogs Largo premiums aw offered on field-crops wheat, corn, eats, ete. The Board has reduced the premium on speed to a nominal figure, and turfmen will not he likely to take peeocssion. of. this fair as they did the Dov Iiatt tells a great doalof truth ia a small space; as- follows Let any one--open- Democ5atrc-paper not the Worfd, nor tho Enquirer but one of your back cottar affairs, wihere the prxprietor k'oeps his family out of poor-house by the county printing, and read the bitter, malignant, narrow-minded contents, if one wants to get down to the level of thc popular Democratic mind- The hate equals-the iimor an co amT Both, to a thoughtful, Christian mind, are hiiost Meanness and cruelty vie wich each other, and the plat-frm is -narrowed down to a disposition to kill a negro- I I i Specillc Appropriation J3ilL 1 Jodee lilair.

of. the Marion Com-I mnn li-a a Ion? decision. I o- pabiunea a .1 J. lO.t. 1 I homas lrowne, vs.

John 1. Evans, Auditor of thc validitv of the SneciSc I ran I A I nil rT fhrt I Air: Jut tlrA ftfTr I. I the rcsitrrotion of the Democratic 1 members. A appeal was taken to I I A NEW, I'AfEa. We see it- an- I i I I nounccd that Hon.

John Pcfrecs, late Snpcrmtendent of the Oovcrn- ment A'rinun or.ice, contemplates starting a new Republican daily ptper 1 of the Iladical faith at Indianapolis; i. and if he puts this new enterprise 1 into operation, it vrui xricld a com- tnanding influence in the politics of 1 our State." llEVOLT IX THE I'ENITKNTIART. On Tuesday lust, while the convicts tho Michigan City Penitentiary at dinner, lloosier Hill, sent from Jor an aucmpi loniuruer i Isaac jJavis, junipcti irom ma seal armed with a pruning knife, and told his no was tUeir time to i 1 trikc Ior uue" oaecM- Tltl loiiowcu mm. mil taou ucuounc- I i. i a cuard tho nut two balls into his I gurd, who put two ba.ls uouv.

iruiu HiiiL-n uaniiiiL rcuuvtr. i nr Hfinin nmn rt nsn rarv mis i 4 i i i auouiui uaa i co-operate with this desperado. The American Volunteer. From the eloquent t-peech of cna- tor Yates, delivered on the occasion of decoratiti" the graves of Union soldiers at Jacksonville, on tho 2Uth iJtM we make the Wlowimj fine' Thc -s vein, and was a noblo tribute to our ,1 acau hc name or title of the "American Volunteer" is illustrious with ull that noble, and ptre.it. Around 1 1.

1 1 i. I precju or dt.ur i liberty, all that grand hi lofty prowess, aud all that is sublime in brilliant achievement, hero of antiquity, no Kldicr in inouern wanuro, ever scaicu such a si uiun" stiuini it of hum in lame us the "American Volunteer." He made the i it i i i name oi too m'puuiic a irinnipn ana a )J nomeami in foreign lun.n. lie barbarism for a higher civil iz.it iuii, for progress, thc Pnioii of tlie States, for the life of the Nation, nnil to ci-tablitdi upon solid and enduring fiuiul.it ions tho ciiiril riirlit. liberty and happiness of all the children of (Jod. He placed tho cap-stone upon thc temple of Lber ty, which our fathers had built, and consecrated it to freedom and cufran chi.ocuient of all men without regard Ui caste.

Tho American Volunteer," though he may now sleep iu those lowly tenements of cliiy, hpcaks through history waydown the coming centuries and says to sueccedinpf generations us the nation grows in power and grandeur, with her the iiohlct and freest her civilization, the highest and purest, and her flag, tho mot hotinrcd in tlifr world "this nation, these institutions, this civilization and that fl.ig nro mine, fi.r 1 fought and died to sccuro them to mo nud you, and your and my posterity The San bVaiu-iwoo papers announce the arrival iu California of three Japanese families, thc precursors of a large number of others. They are mostly silk cultivators nod manufacturers; sonio arc tea They bring with them 50.000 of the st tender leafed mulberry trees, a gro.it number of bauibiK) plants of tho large variety, wax trees, and fi.000.000 tea nuts, tho-seed of the tea plant. This is the commencement of another era in the history of California and of the country, nn the introduction of the Japanese will form another element in our multifarious society. Tho Philadelphia Lctljrr says that te is now grown in tha vicinity of Knoxville, Tennessee, with but little expense or trouble, and of a fair quality. The plant is described as a deep evergreen phrub, growing about five feet high, hardy, and needing no protection from frost.

Apvicf.s from Central, and South America, brings news of the prvbabil-ty of. war in of revolution iu Guatemala, and of impending revolution in Peru. There is little variation in the old tune of disorder in the politics of the other States. The fact that Chili hss had an agricultural fair, with 11.000 articles on exhibition, stauds out revivingly. Nicaragua has ratified the French Canal Treaty, aitd thus another opportunity has been lost to the United States.

The Paraguayan war is, 'as ever long drawn out, and the situation of the American Minister stii.1 a question about which there is a variety of reports. A ith d.iunt'es persistency the Dictator of Paraguay holds out against the alUes, and threatens to destroy forty bridges upon their line cf march. Lopez has jthh him alniut 10.000 troops, and even women arc employed in. his army." A secret society is being organized on tlie Pacific coast, after the fashiou of the old 'Know-nothings," to prevent the employment of Chinese. The order claims 40,000 members, and op-crates very much after, the manner of thc Southern Ku-Klux.

jlr Mr. l.l I. If State Items Accidents. On Monday last while John towan was engaged in cleao- imcvc annuel ten from thft Etrik; and 0n tLe Mme W. II.

Welker entered a well to examine whether there were any rats cn ne was struct witn tnc i -Ti i ITt riC nrl AVmA wa-r waiv hmnff niTpcU ott in the hey-day ofhw youth. As the exoreaji train was east I last night, Mr. Lore, of Albion, for the trarpose or coins nome, jumpea CT iL. I. n.

(ha new bridge at and tailing It tins LJia oi'mii nto aan' head and side of his face were preatly This occurred at 11 P. atlj at 3 mornin he was ill unable to recognize his most intimate friends. Tho conductor and other railroad emplovcca did all in their riiF.v fit relieve 111m. t.tint eoald to the company or her employees. He was taken to the Jones iIou.e, at tho station, where Mr.

Jones and wife rendered him every assistance in their power to aid the snfferer. They sent to Albion for his wife, who is now in attendance upon him. namc of LeafnirJcr liTin in Harrison towinip, otout seven miles sonth-west of this city, had his head badly in- f. in the forehead, and running around thc ri ht out' a portion of the skull and brain. Witl i-T til- me Miancs oi ir.

iUc.iuiMcr. ioc- tors Iutta Si Sparklin dressed his WOund. he now i(Aue wclL Uoskc Democrat. nw a La uiua4ii.r.i, XJW A1LaI1V) a InemLc.r of thc and law partner of lion. M.

Kerr, died of a pulmonary affection, on the bill lust. The potato bug is demolishing the early potatoes planted in many locall ties in this county. No effective rem edy is known, wo nrret thei ravapc, but we are iuflrmel by Mr. Mstof this that sprinkling the vines with ashes in the evening so thn the falling dew and allies coiiibined itai; them has proved beuebcial. Tho ex pcrinicnt is easily tried, nud can cer tamly do no harm.

AvrtAcm Indi- rr t. i Cincinnati Railroad will commence iayin-' on the Fort Wayne end in few d.iys, and expect to have the' roud in running order between Fort Wane aim J5iun: twcntv-six miles, ry the Cri. of Si-ntfitilwr. 1 he i.ect to have the entire road comofctcd Dy January Hon. I).

G. Pose. U. S. Marshal of this State under Lincoln's Administration, and Postmaster at Indianapolis under Audv Johnson, died at Wafhingtoii on tlie hth iuot.

Hon.J.no. 1. Evans, Auditor of Mate, was married to Mi Fannie lirown, at IiiJianQpolisni thc i'th iust. TlIK done by the late floods in this State seems to Lc aluiuet incalculable. At Logansqort the wheat is badly injured.

At Yin ecu lies the bottom Ian arc overflown.and corn fields submerged. At tjopport tho com will all have to be replanted, and the injury to crops in the White river valley extend throughout its entire length. At Lafayette tho canal was badly daiu-uged, nud railroads more or leas in jured. The bottom corn lands were iniiundated, nnd fruit trees and wheat suffered considerably there. Atlndi-annpolis the farmers have been uufor-tunatc TlIK voters of Steuben county, will vote, on thc 10th day of July, on the proposition to appropriate $50,000 iu aid of tho Fort Wayne, Jackson Saginaw Railroad.

Ligonicr and Gohcu will celebrate Independence day on the 3d proximo. A MAN by tho name of Dial Oats was bliot by Jerry an DaLson, in Huntington, on thcHth iut. Oats loaGng round Van Dalsou's house. and was ordered to leave. which he refused to do, when Van Dalson called for his gun, ami shot at Oats, five buckshot entering his person.

The Wound was considered mortal. The cause is tho old st -ry about a fool aud a woman. TlIK Jcffersonvillo correspondent of the louisville Courier says. The Directors of tlie State Prison South have been in session for the past two days and adjourned yesterday. Pre-eiit F.

M. Meredith, 11. Ilciskell and W. W. Curry.

The business tramactedpvasof no public importance, except tho charges against Colonel Schuler, the warden of thc prison. They were preferred by Mt William Howard, deputy wardon, and are briefly related a follows: That Colonel Schuler has appropriated to his own use the commissary stores of tho prison has been lax. careless and without discipline; that he he has failed to support the subordinate officials in enforcing the rules of the prison in regard to the convict. The charges were considered, and thoroughly inquired into, but ere proven to be totally worthless and w.thi.ut grounds whatever. They were accordingly dismissed, and the administration of CVlonel Schuler exonerated from any blame whatever.

liabilities of the city of Ken-dlvilltj amount to the snug sum of 05. Of this stun S8.1.000 is in subscnfpiions to the Grand Rapids Railroad 23.500 in school-house A BiirTAL man. named Thomas Watson, was fined S30, in Madison, on AVediiesday, for shamefully whipping his step-child, a little girl of twelve. When brought into court the victiu-'s shoulders and back were covered with bruises and bleeding. Joun Blane, a laborer on the railroad near Lawrenceburg, died on last from the effects of poison introduced into his system by bruising thc juice out of a poisonous weed whidh he had pulled out of thc ground eight days before.

Fort Wayne, Jackson Saginaw I Railroad. A. J. McDonald, Contrac tor, I offered us a seat iu his carriage, yes- ter day. and we were taken several 1 miles over the line ot.the above road.

We found It in a more advanced state I of completion than we expected. As we crossed the bridge connecting this city with Blooaiiugdale we observed a large force of men and horses to our left bard at work on the deep fill be tween thc road and the river, furnishing a scene of bustle and activity which only the building of a railaoad can present, while a long ling of barrows axder the skillful guidance of those 1 jolly fellows, to whom America is so I mucn lnuewca tor tnc construction oi I her net-work of railroads, the hard i it working Irishmen, is rapidly filling np December last, Gen. Quesada left Nas-the gap. This is one of the heaviest I saa for Cuba with about 3,000 rifles fills on this part of the line, and stands high above the river bed. proceeded about four miles 1 north of here, and found the pioneer 1 corps busy cutting out the line through I a Heavy torest, mauuiactunug ties.

I hewing timber, and making cord wood I out of such as would not answer fur any oi the above purpose. Directly I in their rear could bo beard thc sound I of the pick aud thc shovel, remorseless in their advance, respecting neither the tall rrniu above, nor thesjlent re- pose of the dead below. This work was only commenced in April by a I small force which has since been large-j ly increased, aud though the wet sea- I son which we have passed trreally re-1 tarded its progress, yet by the encrpy I and perseverencc of the contractor, the work is already so far completed that 1 wc were enabled to return on the irrade I of the railroad itself, uncling Urge I working parties at short intervals, iu- I tcut on its completion. fort Wayne I Democrat, Hi h. I The Ratification.

I i l'a-. a. i i i I iwl.tnr .11 ii f. .1 .11 MIX). Ul tUC I ULC, I hnl nf flift lcMiIiM kt it-i.

I men and lawyers of the ubule nation a lie lias received a score oi jettersaroui such men, declaring it irrefutable, and, in their judgment, settling final ly the question as to the action of Congress upon tho ratification. If there was inv doubt bef'ire. tlic ro cn I be iincc these declarations, t'mt 1 i the Toto of Indiana will be counted and if the requisite twenty-eight be made up with it, the ifiecuth AmeiiJiJi'-nt will be declared duly rat iSid and Inn a Ji.it of tho Conotitu I i i lion, lien wn.iir me or tne Eastern papers at first talked of thc validity of the ratification being con tented in the courts, it it were mudu ccaijilcto only by counting the vote of Indiana. Supposo it is. The power to declare the amendment ratified by the requisite number of states belongs to Congress.

It is of fact the ratihcnti.oii luatie twenty seven states, or twenty-eight 7 Con gress says "by t-venty eight'and tliat is an cud of the mutter, court can go behind tho decision of Con- press upon a question of fact, and none will cnterUiu a saggx-tion of its right to di more than inquire if the declaration oi rat.Ileation IiaS been lorinauy ana ouiy uiado. exercises its rightful and exclusive power in declaring a fact, and that fact c.iiwiot be questioncJ. The vote of Indiana will be cnantel. an it wi'l be valid as it ought to be, by cv- ery consideration of law and reas in. mi? Joiirunl.

TlIK train in which President I r.nnt anil his who were nt route lor: West Point, N. left Wathingtoii, oi the 9th, w.is thronn off tho track and partially wrecked, between Wash ington and lsaltimorc, by coming in collision with a cow. Several persons were more or less injured, the President escaping unhurt. Tuk Governments of Chili and Peru have formally -recognized the Cuban revolutionists ma belligrrcttts, and jiroposo taking a "hand in" agaiit Spain. IloN.

Wm. II. SEWAItn. nccnrnria nied b- Hon. V.

Y. Reward and lady and A hi ah Fitch. of through Chicapi va tlio lUth. They have started out on a tour uf sonic fix months in duration, compri-fZ a trip to Omaha, and thence by Pacific Kailroad to Francisco, where they propiso to take a bteamcr for Sitka. The party propose to visit India and China before their return home to Auburn.

(iENKHAI. lSriX5F.lt saystho money recently stolen in Santa Kc from the iovernment lepcitory was in notes of hiriro denominations, nf which the Treasury Department has a complete record. Tue French Corps I.cpslatif will convene on the liSth instant. The election riots at Nantes were than at first supp-J. The troops were called out; and i-bligtd to use the bayonet to the mob.

Many of rioters' were wv.unded. Larye and tumultuous crowds aain assembled at Moutui irtrc l.istwj., and the trinips were called out t- disperse them. Trie Governments of Kumpc. it is said, are gradually coming to the conviction that rejeatiti; riflis are a failure. The Swiss have piven thpr.i np as too complicate .1 for me in the field, and the French hare put on cud to their trial of VettQrli's system.

Almost all thc armies of Kurope are of opinion that thc new weapon has been too hastily adapted, and are about to recommence their experiments with breech-loaders. General Thomas Jordan, com. mander of the filibusters in Cuba, is a native of Virginia, a graduate of West Point in 1840, and held a in the regular army until the breaking out of the rebellion, when he resigned and joined the Confederate forces. There was quite a destructive fire in the littje town of Antioch, Huntington county, on the 8th instant, involving a loss of SG. 000, on which there was no insurance.

at iu 1.1 1 I The Cuban devolution. The TWowne published on Wednes- day, last, a partial statement prepared from the information then in its pos session, of the expeditions which bare left this coantry tor Cuba, carrying arms, ammunition and men, to aid the Cubans in their strusrcle Since then fuller information has been obtained, and we are consequently able to give our. readers a more correct idea than was possible to convey at that time, of the extent to which the patriots are receiving help from abroad. Expeditions for Cuba hare left New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Savan- nah. and also from Key West and Nassau, the number be in jr.

as far as we can ascertain, thirteen in all to me present time. Toward the close of 1.S00 Enfield and 1.200 Spencer two field pieces, 12 pounders and 152,000 metallic cartridges. Ihe vessel took the same time 80 Cubans for thc patriot army, The schooner Oalvanie took laO.UUU limn cartridges for Enfields, one how itser and 300 rounds, and 150 cavalry sobers, all of her cargo being landed with the exception of forty boxes, which were theown overboard. this opportunity thirty-eight Cubans went to join their compatriots in the field, all young men from sixteen to twenty-two. An expedition Bailed from Philadelphia, sent to So nor Ca- vada, a wealthy Cuban, by his friends this country The steamer Peril was freighted with 4,500 Springfield rifles, of which she brought back 1.500; also, a full battery of 12-pound ers, and four 1 0-pounders, all rifled guns 800 rounds fixed ammuni- lion, 1,500 pairs of shoes, 500 revol- ver, anda largequantity of cartridges.

The Salvador carried to the insurgents U50 muskets, three field pieces, and a supply of ammunition. The drape- a i 1 1 1 1 i a Three veew lrnn 1 hilademhia have Uke I tUU0utall arui aud twentj iv neia pieces. uese ngurea, ao lar i resent the aid that has actually reach cd the Cubans, si. There are two expeditions, particu lars of which we are at liberty to uive, now on their way to Cuba but it will be seen Innn the abive that as 3'ct the Cubans have received about nnes, a full battery of twelve pounders, besides tbirty-ouc other tkhl pieces ot various caliber, and at leas 501UMK) cartridges, to which must be i.dded sabers, revolvers, and a how it ter. The fighting men in these sever al cxtieditioiis do not number more "than 1,000 iu the whole, includiu those now on tho way.

At prescn there are alxiut 700 of these volun teers actually in the Cuban army, wincn O'MJ arc Americans, in is brie resume will Correct the jxpular ide formed upon the wild and exaggerate of sensation journals tht no of ci iieditioim have Iell thi Country for Cutta.und that thousand i Americans are righting iu the Cuba army. Sympathy for the striiL'glin Cubans is all but universal in thc I'ni ted Stat-x. but as vet only a liuiite amount of has gone hence to in crcasu the strength ot the patriots. A.J. Trihane Tue Atlantic Cable Company bar publihed an exhibit of their buinms since its ojK iiiiig; to tho puplic.

is chiefly interesting in Consequence it revelations concerning its advai to the company aud by clieapnos. II hen lli-j cable was open cd. LZu weru charged i en mes sae of ten words, aud under that tar iil an aver.iLre daily bunineiss of X50 was transaeted. i After three moutbs trial the rates Were reduced precisely one-half. I'ho cable w.i.

still able do all the Lii.aincss that offered. and at the reduced price the daily rerrijit rose to Jl'iTO. After a year's trial another reduction of almost one-half was made, and a niosaprc of ttn words is transmitted for 5s. With charge thus only one-fourth f'f what they were at the outset the daily receipts Mill rose, now averaging 155. On the of September last the c.inrjrcs were 1 reduced to JL.i is Gl about" one-sixth nf the original tariff, and under this rate the dtily receipts roo to an avenge of tlai) inure than at tho charged when the cable legan operations.

Ten d.iys api the cmnpjny iiiado one more reduction. For whit, at the outset, they charged they now charge ill. At one-tenth the original rates the report warrants the prediction that their profits aud receipts will pnerease even more rapidly than they have done heretofore. The business of telegraphing is in its infancy, but is being rapidly doveiojrd, and in than hve years it will be ilsk1 by the Government, aud operated in oonuection with the postal servieej and an ordinary letter telegraphed to any part of the I'ni-tod States fori twent-five cents. It is merely lhe'Jcson of cheap potie over again, and is now receiving the careful consideration of many leading statesmen.

Secretary IJoitwell proposes to have thc returns of the -ales of tber-or-riscated property in the rebel States overhauled as it is rumored that some of the I'nited facia Is have neglected to pay th? receipt from nales into the Treasury. The tifRr-ials in Virginia have been especially )rgetf'ui about settling their accmnts. and it may appear hat s-me of them have purchased ConSsratel 1 property sold under, their authority at low prices and the pocketed the scanty proceeds. I. view of the agHition upon the Alabama question, the Canadian Parliament is discussing the responsibility of tlie Government ofthe United States for damage d-ma to citizens of Canada by Fenian raids.

A committee has been a-point3d to consider the mitter. and -all r-ons who such claims have been reoces ed to forward 'them, with projf, to the Government at Chtawa. The Spanish authorities persist in saying that thc Cuban revolution is all over, if all over uw. la aa of ia ta Katmr Is tka Ortat Phf Iclma. Tbi i bow aJnitte, Ue Medical proftMioa afaaduiraul priactvU ef feealiag tcirmc.

Ilia wiMlj prwili4 hj tk buu cobw; tbl wht-mr a51hin( is wnsf is Um hjml (jm tk Uml fercna mt Ik So4y brea(bt to kaar xpvl th0iaeas. Tk srval tkwttora, ia to CrcBtkatwlpon. Tki kam bera krpt tw tj tk killfWl coaspoaader of rtOSTET TU'inOSlCR fnMk Titlicy to all rkc r-aj tk kedy. Tk fact tkia iwlicia a pom tk iluiark. tk Utcc tk kidnT is prompt and deciair.

Tht paticat who is aria caouh to cult drasgiag and I17 tk BITTERS, as) frl a if ka kaS takra a a la lit, aad a ho coatiaa tk aa of tk artide.k Tijoyrd to Sad tk atrvaau of koallk coraiac tkroork kit fra. Ilia pecparad tritk grtol car. and iu roapaat part an aaUitUj icf HaU. It fro froai tk otrctjoaa on arsd ataiaat prvparatioaaoftk kiad. A a MEDICS LAG ET kaa a Ml, kU lu pMavuas Ba'or aaakaalla.

ful effect kT atad it a rraeral fararit. It iatrM traai all pruperti ralcalated I iaipair Ikcajateat, aaat iu opvraliotM ar atoac utld, aoolkinf aadl- Sdoat. All fkokaT UOSTETTERS STOICACU BITTEltS aibtt iu Tinua i Im tkoa ka ar la the eajoyaaeat pertact koallk frrqacatlj kaic awed to ka rcoorat to- McaaspreTeatiraordiaa. Wa ar nvor too well aratd aaraiast Ik aaaaalu of Ink Ula tkat Seak ia ktr to." Ia koaltk aickoaaa Uua toaiccaaaot takea rclarl; wiiksat S'T'ao viulitf ad clav ticit to Ike ajratrat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

AttU'hment Votico. T. J. t. iluaiMiftuai WittUm rWn I IK-Kalb ro, Imd.

OM tk rl. ay at Smmm. IMA, wall Jwmttm ltmw 4 ardtr o( A KUa-hmant la tb above tM- for lilt ftw ltUarw u4 ThtrtT-tx cn-v. Ktvid art.ott mill tried en Cn mi, 4mj of July, 1H9. at 10 HM-k al bit fmr-.

33 -4- Sltcrlfti Sale BT TIKTTKf a cvrtiflrj copy "A a TWry-jto bm 4ikctW.frM tboltr-rkf ib 4Klh (Vraii.jsa I'rv-aat 1 tmrt, aa a ajiM vtiMtrii My Tutt. PUintilT. mud cu. Kaitia mini Mitu.trlt atlth ar rriiatrttif to luak tb am of Tnt on IIumlrvl ai iMfllar aai Fiitv 1 tr-rctt amtd PeK-rre. aai CwMa.

will apwa at paaulic wait tj Ihm btbewt udder, Saturday the lOtli day of July. D. lMU.lortwMt tW Woara a'clorti a. m. mm4 4 eVKfa.lt p.

mM aaitl day, al lh 4r of I be Court ltutte ui county, the Knt and pro lor lra af tnc txra tmuv, ef tue ntl Bariisr-ai lai KMaW t--wlt Ibr- biribt Lmrt ut Lt unmhrr WxrX tbr li-Ti In tharK.nal vimt to tU Turn of tejrltto It, tkfrtnc 1 writ feet ewlh mn tWMtth rrvBtiuc Warn lr-f. ty y. nty-fear (74 1 feci tut aad wt frbliac a te ctt atreet tta mn4 Tvwa. all im lKiH caaanlv, latltatoa. lura Hat.at Pn-fitt will axt tM-ll Ibr tra A rtVcrtit um aAtiefy eat-t la-rr, a4 Csit I wiil, at Ui mmf tiaec ar.l apoa ta pul-l t.lti tU l'te JSihil Ii- aajil K-aJ K-lts or utuci ha-rf ma safBcleei Ia 4tH'har(t eaul iocrre, lta.

rW-l ae.li will ee udi any rvllef batr Tcr rrun ituuaruinor A f-Tr THirtd inwt. JKKKMIAII tLl M.HhtM-ifjrnf By J. B. Huevatm, lrptv. balb eouulj, II latai!" Mtetk-ay, Attornej ior Hait.a.

Anur, Id4 Jane 17, County Auditor's Report lCI.1T'! Urili-I, KLS i'llMI. lB. AtiiiRf. Jnai I4.Im- I JM'Al KXlltr.l thc eontfitioa At li-k" alh CotiBt. Ii 4 aa.

Up Ik yar anil. inn Js-iy 31. a. alio a Lj lb report vl Ui A Itilor uf aaiil cunatj. atraia-ra.

Am.i..l im Jbm 1. IMS. (I tvn-Jl-it-l, S4f9 Aaionnt I'nuntT iUvrnttc mtlec- aur.se tl.a tear. la.Stl tl Total. tt7UTt.

ABMont of oMf-ra lur-d ammnt pa M.iar ut tar, nivlaaiiaf tk pitr linM ol 'Iimmt Pur k.aiMB Hr.liri-., r'ir I'i'KlilT UiflriT' pAl.ri(-a, for l.ltlian Vi'lilliltn-r, lif r.l"lt if M.tioocr liir lir Ju4fa lr I'rtntinn, Fur Kii t.f Oi- ttoililttiK-. Ii K. lv li.r Itl'ital Tat 'nii-V-d, I lift I ltirte IJi'i liuh, Iwr Klj-M' llie ReTrnue, lor fliioatiir'fl r-atarj. lor Kaafi. wf lor I'nr iMOai( Crtm.aal, Srt.lMJ rl Ili.TlH IJ B.K4 tt 21 1 Ml 41 t4 Tk aa) 1 41 10 til aa so Vi U6 Aoiuaal of bril-ra iand.

fli.otdM Mjkin I Ik- ii.il. btr.liifa vf lliarni.htr v. at-Btliba- irk-r tbr nm if fMtN.i HJ. Tb Bbpaiil i-'i nKTjHF la. kaire all I.

1. HIWI tV.i;i.ot.B. AoHltneoriWKatbrooo-t. bri.b; -rort IImiI U- Mlrni.ul Halm, rtb-blt t( tha Anrniri.il -lB It, aa ha mj fjiotl th 8 al Vrradiu( Mm Jl, 1MX. H.

liKlJtWoLlI, AaitltorlirKalb fiAiatr. IbI. WAIT FOR THE WAGON SIXGER'S SEWIXC MACIIIAE! i l.sec;ner i CM far D-K-IN. f) N1lr etn.li, mattiBf l.er ft of lb-4 Var'wirfa stontx with )iv, mi at-k i I wise aattt fi rt -t i n. i a't until H-t Inn.

ain ltitt u-t- lnv-r bvw to tb not! mil M--bin will -r IVarranlcd an IlrproHrnlccl. lie krv-p r-tj tim rtn'LrJ t'jrkj SILEZS, Cntlon Iiuen TJirontl, At Ilia l-" rate. an-S Ettraa f.r Marb.aa a short attire. R-f. A.

II Mm. M. 0. W. I R.

i Lk -n i-t, Id JuKt.a -ti. J. Ii Hi; ia alao a- lor th rM ii.h 11. l.a.Cr. Rnw- hrt.

m. illf.nt. Joha If. kalley ami otb ra. 4- lor rh Annriaa Farmers Horse Book; Til" u-at of the kind out.

11-14 HEALTH CORSET! Tlie Easiest, The Healtlalest And Best Known. FOR SALE BT Waterloo City, Indiana. i9 BiCtr a 6 ACEKT'S AGENTS WANTED mO KKOW that V.F. TEXT, okorWpcion I iiotsiiMuarr, ttmaim Throu tkaat aa otkor pabliaria ik. r.irv 11.

tim. kod lar XBnec ia tae kwaiaoaa. t'rat aa aa ui lur tk laat ibt eonaa a rakliakr, aaowa jwwm Ul nil la pcopla, aad kac. aack a art am. doa aot tak kia kouka SrrvaMf-Aanaaf aaa rem abliakr.

aaa aay tk cost of traaapurt tioa all lb. mm-w tiuaa to Kaat. aa do BlBetT-tilB kaadrodtka as tkoa wk aell rabacrrpttra booka la tlae It oat, amt pabliakoa tavaa hiaiarll lauaciaaw a or akillad labor aa4 liana aaatartai ar caeap. I Bat ha caa aAord sell at I oarer rof aal ftri-r, aad, at tk aata tia, arllcar Sfrad pea) JO jarr canad anars tkaa tkejr ca olitaia a otaicr tMpvaa. eoaata.

itadr Ymmw taost lataraatl. Ik faUawlaf AWrt.aaas.ta. alt tk Muk aa tBtltati jraa woo. 11 ltk. to all, aal aeatal yoair aaidroaa (or vuraaviaara aaa i trau, ta C.

F. AGEXTS 1VAXTED roa taa Official Secret History vara REOELLION, as irotTs ra Taa LI Co of Jcfl'eraon Xtk-alM BY ALf I END. TILLS 1Y0RK IS OFFICIAL. AND tk oWa- otTaeial aa aatkati a-nrk rtka klod or likely to a paMiak). aa Mr.

Alfneod la tk oalf aatbor that kaa anjoToil tha eBaaco aad rc4vd tk aaaiitaaoepf tkoa hifk avciala, la waoaaoeoets ar obioBd tk oririnal aoianroa ot ialorat.oaj atoolatalj iadapraraUl to aarh aa aadortakiac. II is altufvtoor aa oatraor-dinary aad prpdactioa, aad Siva an imvirtr tk Coufrdwary. aad a Ikailliar BcxioalBt-an wit Ita ekiof avaa tka aaa (aiaodttvaa a otkor aoaro. It at oaaplot ra oa o1ea ortae oolaai of cr on pire. aaa is soW at tk wry pne ol 3.H aaaf, Tli prtc aairral ckarre4 lb poNlahart ftw books tk aaaa aia aad Hal-h ia la.au.

R-oirm-ler that iciveas-rata tk Itoat are mf fi J'KOIi'rVetM iroa Wo aril. Mir Bouks SO EAfMiM tkaa otkor poblukma. -f)ead tmr Clroailoa- srtoiaa; ro.ll Partlcmlava-a aad Tarawa. Aadroas, C. F.

TEXT, rubllftlirr. Wmm ntrntrlH Btrrrt, CINCINNATI, OniO. lVanted Agents for BISOLKT'I HISTORY Of ANIMATED NATURE! "OMPLETIC la una rl-aaat rii--r 4V laaia of lO0 PallaadlUOIIIai- trat Iotas cihilittiB rlighuul AKKtUUTki aad rinltona, tha baitnd ia a eriee oniHoa of lif of tk Tsni.u. klroata, Ulrd Ktala, laireta, Bepnllaa, Molmaco, aud Aalaialral uf tbw miil uai-i; lhu it. muai a Hol.K LI KHAkV of aarftil a la a MMcle ti.luma, ia a at 1 ao aiuipla aad taacjo-alinr aa to IiiU old sud youDR aliaa.

It will aarlf pay aby nld Arrut, or aay iBillE-at p--r aoa ia a -d of prvAtabl employ airiit, lo wnle fur particulars. -Addrras, C. F. VENT. Claciaaali, Ohio, AGENTS WANTED roa Taa American Farmers' HORSE BOOK, l.N llOTH r.XOLUn A.NDtitKMAM, BY K01JKIIT STEWART, V.

S. 35tlt T1I0US AN ttOW- II naVlaSktsodl. TaV Trk 0rw th tOl arrirlSlrtl r4 that Brrasartirakt dl atakiati B.4X. lla CrWsxt H.r-f of Ilr-k9 dj Muteofk, m9W) im arcknM aad tm h-mti. ll hmm twm It iraf tu fvtlr fnat.r, aul ta -4-tj th mrf pnputur mat bt tvlllDg book out.

At timr iir it A rat i with orl mm-rwm mm 'i mgni wrilaass -Tlast Ikvlk I "II." AmMr mrw TJi anor ft tlv tn itil that l-t tr it mttlU." A RttlIiT "All -aiTz; hiMikf mrtf dtirr-J m4 lfh iarbriii ihmu I ttrr In th' Nmk Anoflir mti ll th at hmi thy ar. II pl-nr-d. Aoalbrr: "Oar hrat Hor-am tak- tha Itnok aart mmf ft ta th lrf Hona Hook In ut A Az otKe-r "ll im moil mmmnrmdij BVON to 0. F. VENT, CINCINNATI.

OHIO IS Df disease, and in all af which it has cxr AXTED-ABeufortht celled my Cxpccta- lives or the Lations and consc-L: PREFIDEM VICE-RRESIDEM'lucntly uptoits rcc- a Mmf 1, lfc-3, 12mo Vila-ax ff U.l ym, rmbllt-t-4 wit th" lattr purtraitf sxtaat; aad S3 alrgaat HKXfSOX J. I.O.VSI. Frirm thmimj tJO. Mm" Carlaaia territory aad the m.t itral term lo Ageata, Adilxesa, C. CIXCINXATI, OHIO.

"WANTED-AgenU for OUR in.) IX IIOTII English and German, VTIIOUOI'UIILT rel.aMeiri'!e to tbe uVtr't'iin aad tratauent of ail il.e a.r flint cjin hr-ithrr 1 Bed ta li ere.r. or treated eauri-ty l.y mny ntrliri-Bt peraoa, viUi.iot th aid ul a phyeKiau tboa reairiB(r yrmmpt aod nrrgrfK aieaaarr. aad tkoa pocaiiax a Iki coaDtr eai- AlU fwtkie, Homeopathic, Hydrojxtthie, Kc- Itetie and Herbal moat hj 1 rtatmrnt. Aa orua rolaaisof IAS elooely priated pages. Thia liouk.

like all of oar pablirgticas. Is sold only ky a oat rtpuoa, aad Ik. Unprecedented Success of Agents, Already ia tk aid, isa ear gaaraatre of iu great popalanty aad g-reat eaieamiity, sad Leare of th ea-ers of otkers aat k-tter or aaore aaleala Oo ar tit kaa iftwiTi rjjzzSJX. vrakiiiHllsa aajk Oao ravorta ASS, aad ar -other 138 (or ear seek. A act her rrpuru 24i fur two weeks.

On ageat was aaersc-ed 1 0 ordeta per day for two awstka. It is a work of treat prar-t aalaa, aad. ia caipkaUcaUy ta book to aril ia kaxd tisaoa. I I art. a C.

F. T'EXTp Subscription Book PuDlislier, 28 WEST FOURTH STREET, CIJJC15SATI, Jw 1 J9 a2. Boots ci ManuCM-tvrinr BOOTS and SIToES. of all kiaoa. aad fruaa him iuoa aad aarseaafal wwreact kk hwiam, ha is Uulj aaUaaoa tkot apod Hoi mm wfiit- Ia Rest for the Coaufry, aad to this braack of kU baainasa V-ooJd axil Special AttoutioRe, i Ui f.

ii STOCK OF LCATHC17 la vaUl oaloatoS arosa tk Best Tanneries in the TIE WARRANTS ALL HIS Ilia aaaartatrat of LADIIS' MISSES' CKllCKtrs'S DoBes rorapat I tioa anrokoT. riaaa rie a call, aad Tom ar aaro aa a. koth Prlcr aud Qiialitr atlIctrjr, at etor eoat aiil Wajrna atrt, not Ut of the Itatlnil, 1 a- torlooCitj. 11 P. MOttlXU, AGEriTSJJTD.

wuak aboat Itia How TtTS oarria. IH lit Jt ffia, CI 'sJ errs and tks.V Call, yell II- -I Kmrmrinra. Xo II eat I -Ha all to ytor inter la. Bad an-He awoa -anil rood l-l- rtrUno. If" 3 1 a a st -i CO aB a-edl Silallljt -o 9 i C-3 CdO CD tr.

tt -t 3 5 4l aato fin re fJ PAY -fUrlP. niU toacrnuea-, ertoliprr. rfltibf; nnr fntmt rrimHirf SAifl ll'irr VoArf l.mrt. full at war fa arMrnIar to I ha Ollt.lflO 1SE Jiri.1.8, 261 North fk.la. S7 W.thlruraatof WaterloufTny, rait tha attea tloB of ir fiiiliimm to tba l-tter.

hmtmw nl Ihe wnfi'lfrlill i.mra.'r nf Ir. ritnmoHfc Ir. Karr'l Srnbitlnarlaa Rlnod PUla.aad Dr. Koo-' SiiiliBviaii tllond Parii-r. We ha-- t-oea aetlii.g lhaa' meiliuaes Unr tnosfk ta kao tlvl Ihi-T are all they feroBiaiendea I b.

ka4 that th- wrtiacataot tarn Bolillahad are Inta. S-gurd, nr. I. la i.o wm ii Mimiir WW. UkVICR.

HOME testimony: KOKOMO, I.HDaj Arjg. 16th, 1859. Dr. Roback: It is due to you and the public, more cspo ciai iy me auiicicu, 10 $av that I have civ- fH VOUF IllValUaOlC mt Scandinavian lilood Purifier a lair trial, in a number of cases i ammendation. I do bnPOln T0 VC I 1 1 Tt I Oil lo a a 1 urc, recommend it to all the aillictea whose diseases indicate sucli a remedy of that description.

Yours, Respectfully, Rev. James Havens. a 1 I -I: From Rev. Mr. McMclles, TaSTOR OF IlOBZRT CuiPEL.

i Indianapolis, Oct. 6, 1857. Dr. C. W.

Roback, Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Pu- rifier for a nervous, affection, from which I have suffered much at- times. While ii is pleasant to it certainly has ar happy effect upon mc nerves. jriease. accept my thanks for your kind rcfr ards, and believe me yours, i C. W.

T. BIcIULIsEN".

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