Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 1, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 April 1858 — Page 2

'JASPER COURIER. 4 Jbä

Tmk CmtMO Slmmkk. It is Mid tliat the Karl of Hose, one uthe first astronomers in Kun'!'. ha told a gen

tleman in England that he anticipates

For the Jaeper Courier .

Starlet Peculiarities.

State of Ontonagon.

fLJ-Tiie Hormon claim to have 4sO,Wü

TltJ N . V. Time thiM speak of tho pro members of their ihurcb call red over the

Mb EniToa: I have made up my mind poeed State ot Ontoiiagot:

world.

The prolific Northwest ia apparently about

(hat vou are dec idedly a very social nein.

V. u seem to hava a great liking for ocial to give birth to another member of tha Amer-

OH 0 ÜMS Uiont intOmoljf bot Stimmers j.MIIfr- ,J aocisl hiie, and now lo cap the ic.n family of State. We may expect auon thit ? eat that has ever bee known, clinn, von want to tr-naferus lata ocial to -welcome the advent pf a little stranger'

i u mAml. i ,n....r i Imilil aIuhU Jeoartmeiit of .kirticoul. Since the earli

ii'lW 1 1 V7 nl inv o niiiiii" v ww -w, - r

tor the ir cattle, by way of protection

ncninst the extreme heat.

VI Ti-VI'IO KAt'

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me. that he ia inspired by the 11.11.es, and muie a new cnaic. ut-anu . i w-

have the faith, and the mean, ami the mounting an imaginary great brute of a Pa- touagon.

Ihie movement originalem me rigm

IH-macrafic ntnie TickcL Fr AJacraffiry of Strnte, DANIEL ki LL'RE.u: Morgan. AaWioe St at; JOHN W. DO DD, of Graat. TVeiurarwr . f SUils.

e. ri'vviVuiii .f v;,. t.i.i.i .it. ;iv tlw.v liml lu-tter take his passu, iroea tearing awav in a moat insane 1

INA III L. VIH..UII.1' lllllilltHii ...... .. - - 1 J I ' l .r . 11 : manner, leavinc hundred-of inckaaedaiMoal q-nirter. M.. I..g.m pa.-ed l"gtilatie re

Oliyviwi'ax ' w. " SAMUEL L. RUGG.ol Alle. Arnry General, JOS. E. McDGNALD. of Montgomery Supreme Juden, SAI&EL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur. JAMES M. HANN A, of Vigo. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Whitlev.

A II Holland Wauled! VYOUNt; LADY, ol goue edevation and tine personal appearance iadeairoue

1 tunning a aVUiriinonitl alliance wiw a.

m the border uf our irreateat like. It

I .i..a 1 a f 1

et aouearance of the "Courier," wc are lit propoaed, in snort, that tne purum 01 mini

... 1 -L :n I.;.... uaai i.l l.k M irl.iti.n. and k iiown .1 .. r ....... - - ....I lalam.

.1 rraliy .nowereu wnn innou tuncumuH ( www --i uhutiii 11 ui wu.u ihmii 11 oW 1 ' Li...A...t ,.,i...trt f . oi-imm a the 'Uioer Peninsula,' hall be joiued be; ween the aua of 30 and 30 year. Ha

Karl has Suud oat that fact, if it ia a every eoun,ry bun,pkin: eery tlj with the northern p.rt of W i.co.-in. fcor- mo.t hnirn ;rt,JlwJ,J(JJ;J-b, ia. t. he ka not yet told the world; lint or ,up, d doctor, img- dering upon t.ake Superior, th. two tu con- UI VuJTJewiV !h abote qualifi.

trol)at)lv, wiiero onr iarinT irieuus

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caiuua, and deairing to quit the aiatt of

ingle miaerablaneaa, will pleaae addreaa irili3-.t Nfattll Nkal, Ireltnit. Ind.

adviee. However, mr 01

they wunld do as well it' tluv will pre

... . a a a.a&a.ai r. .iimn lu'iliir tin f 1 f 1 I ( I

veraea behind, on a Uepartment ol co.ncaiic 7 - X'OTICE ! hereby given that tha un-

lile which he cannot poaaibly know aiiyhiiiK '"i '"r rciuu..,,, uw w -'A de

AdminiMtrator'N .oticr.

'ICE is hereby given that tha 1

reigned hta ben oppointed adinima-

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serve Ilie anaKW uvea 01 umu pnamaaaa,! fcy nerf-t ,iear(Mlv Tnüie' dopted by the L gmlature ot v.,cona.n. ,,tII,or f ,ht e.taleo' Lew ia Comb. Sr., hte and provide phlitv ol j:Ood gftaM, wa- bofn bp torinend wr(nchea, the apinater. Th cont.tution of the United Statee pro-1 of Duboi. eounty, Indiana, deceaaed. Saii Mff and tult. We'll wait nnd M who are fri,m week ,0 week ftrly bunibarileil vide, that "no new State .hall be loro.ed or M j!i inHT-. adm'r U the beat philosopher. n-ltb theae execrable .crawl., till they are erected within the junadicuon ol an, other 1, I - Ttual!. .mothering beneath a load of ryth- St,te. or any State be formed by the junction t,liar.iail ollt r. Till: ATLANTIC 1 ULE-UAril lite ,.,;,. Tku M,;n.,..i of two or more Stat.-e or parta of aMMfJi BVriCK i hereby given that the under.

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FRIDAY.

Latest from If:

When the actio

adhering to the Mi

ment to the Kansa

to the Senate, that

House a commit

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'preparations tor tue Scvoni aneuija m,f 8Uch norribe dietorliona ha. made u ao:

pTiag tue great Atlantic telegraph tMt anah with tttw iIm - ..u ernea, ia

...I .:. . . .1-. I t, in ! ... i hi i,. n... n.l r..i!r hi uren' .-io in in. c

ainaiR in- iiy .1 uim vum .in.... i,UUnti - - . .i . . . .

died additiouai miles, to re- night only to dream of hondreda of night W77

SS5 miles lost in Vuletl.ia lii.e. on .p, preparing for the ""TTT"3

Courier, now. air. cannot vou lei uieae.

mu.hroum ouet. know that it would be high- Jar? ' ,r "m ' M

r . .. .k. .. r' .. n-

ly becoming in them to hold up th. ir Pa- " u'"ul" "

gaau. and re.t for a few week! Let the " a ...c .1. inhuman Den.tera eraoonte! There i. no Wiecoisailt, n. nr Hudaon on th

in length to the original nuic in their soula. Beide.rMr Editor, "ver. 1 nta line win nut tie tar ween tae

Lk.. a ..;l. I. ,nch ronduct i real!v a.cruela nreump. Jtn 01 'su-uoe.

il'.'vUU 1JV Illing .Ii. VII 1 1 ' L. ...ox..: a r... 11 ...... Mom. It is positively inhuman!

OU BIIIUCIVIU IUI 0 ev"- . ..!- rrlw n.i.l In In.. r.

Matter have come lo a naro pass wnn ua -h"-" ai

indeed. How are we to sppeei before .0 many aspiring young widowers, aoiplkMH

" old bachelor., snd flsahing dandie! I've

Completed, arid shipped for

irherethe main hulk of the

iie length of 2,200 miles.

Ircnl away in gigantic coils.

ha been appointed gutrdian of

'eau.an'k heir, at the Apiil term,

Dubui Common pla l.'onri.

of Gerhard Teiing, former

ed bv order of faiJ court.

J.nia '..Stria flnardian.

A i:s.iiiit

ipta and Expendi'urea of

wnship, Puhui. county.

Iii year 157.

naatrTa. received bv tha Town-

r, including amount at laat

I'he new Slate -ill thus contain 40 000' oil.m-. 10 an:

r or ewnmon icuu m am vuuirwi'iimi

of

The cable will ho joined

d each way, the Niagara taking

er end to En;laud, and the Agamein-

compton), and Stephens, of Georgia, n on coming to America. The exje- half a mind to quarrel with you lor girtng

tllll'!.

New Y'urk. It will enibrare the entire sou'b- For tuwnhip funds, ern coaat of Lake Sup-ti"r, and include the For apecial achool lund.

rich mineral ragioa which .trelchea alon. that vaal inland aea. There ia already

population of 70,000. which 1 rapidly in

1. 3-7 .ft

36 10 J I 8t

(Leeompton,) were appomted 0 its ilition wdUtart m June, the resn.t of pi.c ,10 sucn pr.ung.. ., fek.rreJ 'u part. ja large amount ofteatimony which ha, ;-l-dy hke 7I'Lat P-P- : We sincerely hope that these cot leen taken on the subject, hjing that con,'n 10 le yuon 0,1 y 0 0 l 'cr meut of iheir own, timJiug then mlttees mav agree upon aome measure'thcre are five or six consecutive dayl... . '"0nd.lllB cui off by the peculiarity of their poiti..i,

for the admission of Kansas, that will in that month, during which a gilc in

not require the sacrifice of the princi- the Atlantic was very seldom or never ,er, ,uui h jUUr 0wn candid opinion ab. u

your correepond

But. Mr. Ed i lav, I should like to kno pursuit.

I ruin coUii:unictioii Willi

Michigan or Wisconsin. Unles Congo-

le of the democratic creed upon the known to ocenr.

these much talked of -red shirt..' For my- --:d iuterpoae objections, which c.na-

Total receipt, during the year, ai,91o .0 Exrt:aMTi'Bta. Thef ha hern paid on Township orders Siring the year ss ollow. to wit: Fur aalary of common school teachera. S! '- For amount paid undry peraons of t..wnhip fund, 419 07 For anv 'DM paid aundry pvraona ol apecial achool lund, 7ft 1.1

the new fashion. I ct under the new ar-

popular sovereignty question, and will j Eltfjlt wor(ja r minute is the great ,elf 1 htve ,on- been

train n-nniti tlin ilifforent sections of ... ti. t..,;..r. wl,wli ,ne new '-snion. 1

2 " T U1 . lr.ngem.nt gr.nd, de.ir.ble, delic.u. I am theparty they hope to communicate messages mMfn c,ni. 1 Z AV . Mam LaI.I AAnnM I . a . a il - 1 I

ine jo,. cuiiimiiww aaaa. ;'' across the Atlantic, wiien 1110 worK ne- ,nd UilC( tnd ipp(,, t0 Be that the) DrATJ or E

menectuai meeting, noming, 01 iuut- 8iian completed.

est transpiring, aa a portion of the

committee were absent. We copy the

. derided convert to reaaoaahly be apprehended, we see n uaus Total payment during ths year $1,413 4 a UltlUtU LOIHIII II Th. K.i,..., 1. m... in I Ii I mil.

a liv Ue oew ''State ol Ontonagon" st.oul i ' " , ,, . , '( .... u aai 1 -

Ml T m es wiuav VI asaa. J v aw aa mm -aw

in l .-peedily take her 1 lace aa an indepen deul nieinbtr of the Union.

Balmoral bpa superior advantages. Notlmig is more repulsive on a wet day.thsu for aax

i to reveal a white skirt bespattered with mud

$l.-5 9U By order of th Board, GEORGE A. KIT7JGBR. J -aper april IS, '58. Tuwnahip Ganrk.

wKrThe citizens of Martin connty

-,.lU-in nfa m.tino-W are 10 mGVt ,n Convention at -oer otii,kure..wl,B aituined trail. The,

Monday from a telegraph dispatch: I Hil1 on to 'nrow, for the pur,of M9 fMhion relief e. , thi.te dre.a be tu u:- ; rc organ Uing a County Agricultural . o !,ng tucked up at interval.. 1. eared from

I . 'TT 1 1 ... 1- u ... I a IS. Ilm i.Li.rfkl .liip tint Alllivv

cieiy. we are giau to kuow uiai incuofjfi..w, ,..w v..

feeling in favor of local Agricultnral,- P""" ,ne -"- 't- l"" I, we mu-t have a change; one fashion cannot Societies is almost universally gaming ( ' ,-,.,u, , . , , Iw.ve prevail; innovation, are tire order t: strength. Is it not tune we had one nd crino,iDe nuirrco, in our county? what say you, farmers', ,t üif e u ,nen th Bala.ur.l-

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oi iu'Xi6i we nuuiuu uku 10 mai

KA-Tt s WiiXARD rre sr

called upon to announce the death ol Era.-

u. Wi.'.rd.youngeat Orother of G.. A. npoRT T o . RM5II P. Willerd, wirh event took place at rW , e .

Urlrans on Hhturday week, April 3d. Mr. WilSard waa hum at U liittKro, Oneida

V

on the Kansas bill met this morning, all the members being present for the first time. jjk

Mr. Green, on behalf of majority of

the Senate committee, submitted seve

ral propositions amending the senate

I iri KAL portion of Tna Ism Am.

f.b caa is devntwd rviry wark to origi

nil. ind reiei led Alcricul'ural .riiclea onerr

county, N. V. on the "th of Mnnli, 1139 (ha apeeiat uperri.ion n Dr. Kay, th eti-

at ut he IM'Ian. r akmci, tnua making tae A WEEKLY AGHICULTURA1 PAPER,

mise of a brighter future than Era-tu W.I- hich. with its unurp..d l.nn'y depart- . . J ........ . .... I ...... 1 .... t rfaiikrl.

'i etii, n,-' "i''n , ...'., w -w.

1 .! w .1- consequently a little turned of hi 26th year ai the time of his di-ersse. There were few young men w Im gave pro-

Urd, before diaeate had fs.tened iteelf up 1

j not for the aimple ciiance of creating a sen-

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.w.t r nfiitiie one ui me mm Brunn

'hia ay.trm and marked him for ru early vle-j jn ftldi -aass. even to lhe who do not tuu. Hi intellect waa one of the rleire.' -'approve- r poiiliral T ewe. Thee are dia.

l.ill none of whieh nroved accentable fr0m J00 n tll(J 8ul'Jwt- " Would, tionin the bon ton. or attracting th. .1-, . d rp.g and cmpre-,e.,e,l wüh f.irne.. reg ,rdhw. of parly in Ulli, none Ol wnicn provcu acetpuiuit j....i,-..r,nn of hr.mle. loafer, at the corner ot m r . . . ueiirM. ami wlmllv in. ependent of part

to the House committee. Propositions

were then solicited from the House committee. Mr. English responded that at the next meeting of the committee he

would eulimit a new bill, the precise

character of which lias

bat it is understood to

for a substitute for tin dtnance, and that ttj mission under the lA tution, with the ana be referred to a fair

of Kansas at an earl

majority vote for it,

into the Union under

proclamation. If against

bill provides for the fonnatiöflWT

new constitution whenever the populatiou there equals the number required tor a member in the U. S. House of Representatives. The committee adjourned over till to-morrow.

There is some reason to believe that Mr. English's bill will be agreed to ia

without doubt, bo a great anvantag ,-'" ' -w ,lfB-lT0 we haveever known ... u.iaeuyounjj

i.i:..i ur streets but a. a lasieioi innovation

in oruiin uemre uw jwhiv uiu iubhj 1 i

. ni' i a f.t nur rnnuttv crowilür r ' r

1 77 i ..n I'll liv lIlM ht. u.'llr:.

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teniie ana rtcn coumv, vtiu ww mm Biaiorl '

a Fair might he held in Dulx)is which .. . h

would compare favorably with those 'become ..ymdex"'? Vou must look after

a sunny aiay j,!, e,M( ,nd graduated at Hann ton t ollege e.cr aVors them. "'a-aeelS New Y"rk- in ,W7' ''dictoriau ot his I T E I

thieiico.. and wholly independent of party

dictation. The Aueki- a. opni'sea mran

hi 1-an men, and who

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of any county in the State.

pWe had hoped that disagreeable

your correspondent . little, end uol suffer iben lohe taking French leave,' and play truant so long. Vindex! Vindu! where art

"Vindex,'' after receiving; ,n0Bi Ait ,he CiIne 0f bide and seek

hole broadside from the au-

ro Bono Publico,'' had been

repentance, and exclaima a

vi in sepulchral tones.

more dare to show his

is we hoped, but ala!

earthly hopes! That

failure or the

appoint men'

liit-

played out yei! Or has he been 1 airly annihilated by the borne thrusts uf that true

and gallant knight. 'Pro Bono Publico!' Il he has actually reeolved lo 'give in beat' we .mIm.am . -a ..... mmimM ti mnrh trrtttlilji to

9UI IViri W I .11. iV..H W ...ww.- . ----- -- ... w ment will expre by law evoke him from t ie dear, aa vou may be . . A

... , , dignity tfovernor euro we have prec-oue little sympathy, .nd

etiil leae lure, for him or any ot hia autiqua

Gov. Waioarr-Wsj copy the follow

from the Erauaville Journal. We have

at a Id to account lor th

President to aend Gov,

to tin; Senate lor conti

surmise of the Journal ma; Gov. Wright' name baa

ented to the Sonnte, and

will be recalled, or hia nil Congreee adjourns,

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I veaam three euUsc: toers 10 one t nice, 3 ou

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ten, and oae to getter up of

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the

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up of I

tar,

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nagc has sent ns anoth- ted stasa, 1

erhorrthle conception, which, being Iagportaot from Washington.

too late for tins, will have to lie over.

till our next issue.

ct me borne. Oa

believe he will ta

'Pocket, and probably in the tilts.

A diepairh to the Cleveland papers, ofi

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mail, at our riR. thoaewho wish to take

time only, to try it. it aiH

of ten or more, at riirr cet-

a, name, written on each paper. tochiwe the fir.t of July.

T. A. GOODW IN. Imlanapntia, fnd.

the conference and passed.

UniJ -..nin from VVhinirlon ..VP Jit aiC WT1H THE fB'OX ALL -II

I Meaare. Powell it McCulloch, Commissi inmate, of the Penitentiary at Jefferaonv

Annum" Houk Maoazink. We onere to Utah, started on their journey, but ve P"i'- concert last evening ia

It : ssid that toe choir 1. very one,

musical talent to great

perfection under the mild and benevolent

adds that General Cass baa ewtn- charge of Rev. J. Runcie, the moral in-

ABTHUU S HOME MAoAZlNK. e nnara a uwn, mricu on mtir juumtj, u 1 have receivid the May nund)er of this."'y lh care were overtaken prison. It is ..id .hi . m, by a messenger from the President with anjh-vmg brought their tnstrttctive tnssaame. This is a ver "r I j.. ,1.,

k Igrnlo U antral.

W more entfrprnung and active

ua men ein lind immediate employ.

nt. by which they ran ea.ily make friOO

1 agent lor aeverai juat published, ex-

not for sale ia

Phe went, by which they ran ea. ihm 1000 a yer. to act as . WBBw and popular work, jus llbjaively for agenta, and 1

readable number beautifully er.ibel- ii'Viao'add

Take Warsi-o. We have been

sorry to notice within the last few

weeks thai several notices, posted up for public 4d formation, hare been torn down and destroyed, almost before they ha had time to get dry. Such

conduct It highly culpable, and should

be looked to by onr public officers. It

lished, ss usual. Each of its depart

ments oournias much that caunot but

(prove highly interesting and useful to morrow

book atom.

Wo have a good number of .gent, employed, many of ho pre mkin .- fifteen to twenty dollars a week. Those ihn vi.h in enur.tfe in (hi. ole.a.nt and

.... a an -

pieted hia letter on the African slave trade, stru tor The moral effect of such rational profitable business will, for particular., renil will Mimmnniril it lo Lord Naniar la. 1nA11apnr0 r.nnut b ntheraria. than bene- flUIBItP. 6iC , addreaa

r " C. L. DERBV a-Co

its numerous readers. Most cordially,;

for the sake of truth and righteous-

aess, do we wish for this serial, a still

wider ctrrnlation .

ficial.- National Democrat.

tLf'A wealthy Jew residing near Selm.

Bono labs at Larue Two men, representing themselves ss Jas. Wil

ts not only an injary to the advertiser n nd Augustus Cline, of New AI

Colonel Benton', will was opeaed on

. ZL. a i 1. i8und.v. Hi W.ahioffton residence i. bo-'

tor tne sate 01 trtun ana ngmeoun-. - j Ark.n.aa ha. in ooe.ion a .hekle which ...... . . ...,'flueethed to his daughter. Mrs. Jona, and "ssa.nas in potesion a sneaio wmcn

hi library to Carry Jones, aa literary legatee The residue of the eatate is divided among

their children. The executor, are William

and the public, bot ia a direct viola

tion of the lawa of our State, and we

bany, Ind., broke jail at Steuben -i lie,

Ohio, on Wednesday night, the Mth of supporting tbo Critteadei amendment.

give fair notice to the miachievons mst., and are at large. A reward of He in . been nonrepresented.

boys that if wa find them out they will!) offered for them. They arc'

be prosecuted to the fallest extent. 'charged with burglary.

wa. atruck in the mint uf Jude, arvenieen

hundred and fifty year. ago. It i. about the site of a half-dollar, but tha silver is oim-

Carey Jone., John C.Fremont. Rich.rd T.jPre h,t mwteaii value is bsjt fineea Lifj) of L,f,yte

Jacob. Monurumerr Blsir and Philip Lee. ," ' "r41' P,ri wun! Life of N.aoleoa

The de.pstch also say.

Buchanan distinctly disclaims

Pnbliahar. and Whole-pahs Booksellers.

Handusky City, Ohio, Editor, of new.p.pera, by firing the ahovp and Icllowing three inaertiona, aad calling attention to 11, and sending a copy contain, iag it, will receive any three of lie following

works:

Life of Josephine by Headir

that President' lor as many hundred dollars. It haa Wild Scenes of a Hunter Life

1 35 1 33 I 35 13 1 00 I 00

J'orm. ! Any perooa wishing soy oftapaaofo " books can hare them seat by msil, free ol gow. On Tueadsy, ihe good people ' 00tt-e. on teeeipt of ih abota rtleil ptlco

f Qaarterly meeting eomences to-mor- 8t. Louis were surprised by a slight r.li of Adder. .a above, at lit. Ziou meeting hooae. sae. i 4pril.. laWfi.