Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 1, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 January 1859 — Page 2

JASPER COI KIKK.

J Ai ER; WEDNESDAY, j : I JAN.

Our Stats Ulliters.

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Wabash and Erie Canal. The Trustees of this Canal have given official notification that from the

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15th of January, it has been virtually

abandoned by them. The financial

condition of this work, as exhibited by their recent report to the Legislature, we suppose, justifies them in this

course. It seems that the revenues of

the Canal, from all sources, fall short

of the expenditures, for the year 1858,

..w. ii . . j. .. '1 Election of Stat Olficrf. The Legislature on the 14th in' fln convention, eli cit d 'hr following State ot

Ur.i. White aiv.I Hi ice !

A." (,r ilate Jnmes JU ravens, oi

Wal' ) gton. Canal Trustee Itichnrd Raleigh, of Van-

derbsrg. State Prioter John C

THE FillLAUKI.L'illA WEEKLY I IIVSTIATED RED WHITE AND BLUE

port.

Slate Librarian J. R, Bryant, of Marion.

State Prison Directors G. P. Oookerly,

Ii one "f the Largest and Dest Literary papers of the day. Every Subscriber will receive two prem-

Walker, of La-jluina, worth from 60 cents to $"00, by the

extra payment of So cents each. As soon aa the subscription money is received, the subscriber will be informed what bis Preintlins are, and then it li optional with him

a ULI 3L Q BRVENTEEJtTII YEAR OF THE Louisville Weekly ( ourit r, a r v.inmn to HE TUB LARGEST, BEST 1) CHEAPEST PAl'Klt IX TUB WIT.

INCREASED ATTUACTIONt

i

It will Ihj st'eii by an article in an-;., . , Bnm o( a 0,000. The de-

oUkt ot.lumti that the Democrats in tfcicu(.v t-c,r 1 Wtti nW.ut 80,000, mr Legislature have succeeded inAn(j jt M estimated that the deficiency

eketine their caucus nominees to thofu1 jg ,4 f 5,000, if the ra- . .... I

t I I'. ..-,... Wuom lumrf

anotia piti'iie uimw. mum.

ilv chid of thin, and hope that, now . aUribtnd prineiiiallT to railroad

a union ha been taiected, ao schism conij,ctition, which, it is alleged, has tr past dirierenees will he permitted to jmogt ruinoj the canal. Owing to

lake the Premiums or mt

The Premiums that we sell to the sub

scribers for cenia esch, ere embraced iu

of Stete, and Mr.Donelscn, for State Prison

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nal is kept in good order. This result

of Vigo, Bam' I H. Buakirk, of Monroe, and iwhether ho p v the id ceqts on each and

Thomae M. Brown, o! Floyd. Theee gentlemen were all the regular De

mocratic nominees Mr. Jones, fr Ajent ,he followiiia List

5 I'iinoloites, rAV each

10 do - Hß

favor of Meesra. Craeens and Brown.

Aa the New Albany Ledger ssye, this re

sult (a .a Dratifvinu as It was unexpected. ' k Gold Watches

The pentleroen elected are ell )-inocr.la ,300 Hilver Hunti-.g do

25 (told Hunting Caacd Watches, IV 25 Sowing Machiiive, 135

00 do., - -75

50 90

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The Louisville Weekly Courier on the 1st of January, 15'., commenced a new veluuie and the seventeenth year of its existence. In leauing a new prospectus, the propr.atora sre impelled to return their warmest ac

knowledgements lor the high degree of raver with which their labors have been received during the year just close. Every mouth, week, and day, baa witneeeed a rifrid and ateady iacteaae of our large subscription list, and we now have the pleasure of addressing weekly a far greater number of' readers than any other paper published iu

the Slate.

nmr the harmony of the party. PW-L. K lloodg of ast yr, heavy, (o believers in the great Democretie doc-,600 Sik D"r ' " We pledge our hoats of friend lo evory

e nnitl front, and carrvinc......... .aa aii Thev;.H- f P.aul.r 8overei.,tv. Ther are,' . V-:v":: ....r" Tiw-r ' ..Port of the great West, tnat we win afere

aa 1 1 vaa aw bp wmmw.mw ' ? ' . UUHy - " SM W .-. . . a "J I w- - r the glorious Unner of Popalur e8tiujate tliat it will cost $80,000 on too, eminently qi

overcigniy. J ney sre, nfl.r,iet,. It roorhe. and varioufl other er-

qualified for the posjtions to icBt Wurtn frbU) 50 cents ivt2".

... . . . ' 1 1 J . ILMUII

orcgrtty, wc can meet the enemy :n tw uhcra Airtion and 82O,0o0:wb,h t hey v.ueen e

r narup i rir uiiiivaj i u ei saueisnwi - . .

. One eey two years 3 60 an 0 One copy three y eare J." I O and

and 4

7

K:n uii.l .min victorv with hut lit-! V..tt i.ii if in n iinir

v , -u- ,-.- J VII UIC .vfiuiviii. r " " w . ... .l, I . il... I..

11. TU B-tta-JJJ. tU-fc, Um Spring de. .d l.vh. Uttle 0, lllZZ-S

iu Uns election aa union. wor uo funds liuW on tiana they lvo.Thc noeaineee reeeived the eupport alike o! ora tirsutii-Allv ignored, and demo-

' ..ii ..1 ...... U....w.l ..... r. .... . . Five coOoe one year 8.H lO and 1')

erais uniieuiy iiii'ijwiwiuvu.. wijj maiii. ftJou tuj laie to Kou n and we i.ope mat on i isurs netitttOMy0mtt ,&0ad 3J

icnonnueea. rrcju.lioes weru wwy Up hy private onteqrie, bot we do they will b mnos exmauiug tue same u

twri el to secure uie nannon v iuju , tU;ny i iil a,i.. UiM1Jir OI

luaintaio tho integrity ot th democratic organization. Tho nominees

were all what are termed anti-Lecouip-

Srecux. EuacTio. At tho special

ton democrats; yet tho Lecompton township, to fill a vacancy in tire ottico

democrats manfully and geuoruosly of Juntice of tho Peace, occaiioneil by abided and sustained ÜioDominatioDs.ithe reeignatiou of Eaq. Loug, t,heex

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election bebt labt liaay, in .,he ef ttie 0f i,intt u faiu

and constitutional. 1 be dciaioa was wade upon an appeal from lbs Mw.ou, Ind., Circuit Court.

.10 copy Ave years $8o0 and 10

aao to i Leas: Three rnpiee, one yenr v.r (0 and 6 premiuoia.

Twenty coptea, one year, $30 00 and 40 "

An extra eosy ir:vn to tliose gettitiv up a Club ol 10 Hubsrib'rs. All communica

A a In foetait Dkcisioi. The Swpreme lions must be addressed to.

A. m. ukuw.i & t;u. 337 Clieetnet strovt, IM.ila elphia.

iar-

Court has joet decided that the Onerier of

Tho complete success of yesterday wocitomit was so intense that all ofj

fgard asaprestigoofiueeessinlSW-.'twenty-ftmr votes wore )viiod. Mr. The socceesful candidates are all! Jos. Brosiner and Mr. Matthias Keeter

Democrats, and will be found faithfully upholding the democratic banner. They all possess, too, the Jeneraonian qualifications of capacity, integrity, and faithfulness to the Conetitutiun. They will faithfully fulfill the various

trusts with credit to themselves and

their party, and with honor to th

B W State. We congratulate the Democracy of Indiana cn this trinmph over Bepublicanism a sentiment which

will find a responsive echo in the heart!

were the most popular candidates, cat h

of whom receive 1 eleven votes. The

other two votes were 4 'scattering." Da. Wm. M. DAiLY.We learn

by a private letter, that the chart; -

of drunkenness, obscenity, ami at

J tempt at bni-cry, preferred against tlis

reverend pomititnan, tiy somo oi nts brother ministers in Indianapolis, have been sustained, and he has 1 ax-u ex

pelled from the Church. Atter his

. . :..! .nna.lan.l ),.. r..lirll.ii llIK

of every democrat. Wo haveoUainod u--ar-. y"1 Mt ,J .... . ..sui oflico as President of the Indiana

nova i euren out a truiwiii vivwij.

KOT MAHY YEAB8AÜ0. Patent cr Proprietary Medicines were aiiuost entirely uu known, but ol laie there

haa bswu brought into use an assortment)

of theui Uat Is, m apt-rial remedy for esch different uiaeaae) Sy Messrs, COMSTOCK i BKtlTHEB. of Hew York. They are u-

lirs-ly vegetable. and pur'aclly frcetroiu toer-

DK. C. A. UKEMXKB,

sTIUffiOX DIOtTIST,

PLBFOP.M8 ail oeeratious in fury orauy vUuw mtueral poisons which are the line of DENTIS TRY. Tseih jutwue to the buu.au con- tuutun. BeII M . 1. ,.L . . . . .. ... . .... .

1 . I f. ....(..II .I Tlh .nil HI UTS IWW Ulli, UI V.U W rVl llllll-"U"i iaesned, fro .-ne to a full eel. 1 eeth and s Knkli

. . . I n . L . . - I ..I. W . ... Illu.l W.IMV ..." I...- - ... - . w -,

lag the live of the uaera.

Their L'usrry and Lungwort. r coughs

sad colds, ia unt-aualed: and it will aiso

v - at - cure Oofcaoinptiuu in its first stages. For

baldness, and other dUeeees counectxd witk

lbs hwasaM hair, the Turkish Balm is eena

tu any in ue. Tbey are abo the Pronrie-i Mint r. . v . . at I

tors ef the only genu ne v Ait i .) .

YOUATT'S H.ra sod Oaltle M'icins, Huch as Condition Powdeea, Uargllag Ot',

etc T1V THEM.

For sale in Jasper by Isaac swt s; In UeutingWff by Davii BiaeiiieaTiaa also agente for Morse's Indian Root Pills

and most aeurvived instrument. A II opera.

ttona WMrra-ied to give ssliiat'ioii. Wi.l be in Jasper for one week flef Feb 12ih. C'Offi.'e at the Indiana Uuiel.

Jan. 11. 1869-30.

ätatc University, at Bloomin(ton.

XJ- lhe Legislature has so far done nothing of any great general interest, and from present appearances arelike-

ly to adjourn without doing the State

any large damage. They have before

them a largo number of bills, amoug which are something under fifty for restrainiDg and regulating tho evils ot

intemperance. Wo don't believe they

will pass a liquor law which will accomplish any good, as they love the "critter" too well themselves.

At a joint Convention of the houses on Wednesday, the old Board of Sinking Fond Commissioners was chosen

throughout: . Dutnont, President, P. M. Parks, John F. Carr,B. L. McClelland and J. A. Bemnsdatier, Com misfli oners.

Dabo OsnuttiMi Pisas Court, APRIL TERM, ISA.

El z.i II. Laetiwell, Riizabath Measik, Jehu II. Measlck, vs. Qreen Lneawell

and ether.

1

V Partition.

CowcosniA öociett. Tliia Soeiety, for the advancement of vocal and in

strumental music in our city, and the

cultivation of good morals, was organ

izod last Saturday evening, and have

adopted an excellent Constitution and

code ot laws, tho strict observance of

which will make theSociety of lasting benefit to every member, and a great

help to community generally. The

Society will hereafter hold regular

monthly meetings. Tho following per

manent officers were elected: Presi

dent John Mehringer; Treasurer Wendolin Erny; Secretary II onry A. Holthaus; Musical Director Mr. Decker.

IN JAIL.— Mr. Wm. Sanders, of

Hall township, was arrested and put

in our county jail to-day, to answer an indictment found against him by the Grand Jury last August, for stealing chickens and roasting ears. ———————

ICE.— The recent cold snap has

made a good deal of ice in White riv-

er, and it has been running pretty

freely this week. Patoka, as yet, has

scarcely seen an icicle.

Aartiua'e Ilowt Maosnaic. The

February numbor of this excellent

magazine has been received, and con-

taina a large amount of exeelVeiit read

ing. The high moral tone which is

alwava observed in tins haudsonve

monthly, randera it decidedly tho best

periodical for young persona. It ih

emphatically a "Home" Magaalno.

Prieoonlv tS. Address T. ö. Ar-

thur & Co. Philadelphia. hJLBßon Statb Fwaxi's. The total State del of Illinois, according to the

report of the State Treasurer, just

made to the Legislature, is 911,1Xh,

453. The whole amount of diebnmo-

ments in two year, up to Dec. 1, '58.

was S,t01,9S3; receipts, $4,S7,7U2

Amount in treasury, $1,325,1)63.

TMXX3U 3LiCf.5r3fjBJ AÜUE BALSAM.

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H. WE the piaititiffs by counsel, amt nr

V their coisteiaiul leretn, tor the psriuion

Mt.ia. aus it aiiaTi' kr '-

in s return oi n. iMnioia ii.ut in i

ranee, tbat Green Laesw eii, one uf tke e

fendsnta, kt non.rwideiit of tkw Htsie ui

ladiana. the said Green Uwe I will there

fore lake notice ' u the said cause will stand

for hearing a .el before aaid t . url at ti..

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p... "7. LaDDlneas to rnanv families thrr-uvhout

no pains, expense or labor, to maintain, aud even increase the reputation the Courler e joys aa a first claaa family paper, and a boat, independent, boneat and reliable news end political journal. XBVVB DEPARTMENT. . In now.-, ws ahnll obtain at the earHeet moment, by telegraph and express, rsgnrd. Iss of cost, everything of Intereet and augment tranapirinf in any portion of theg ebe. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT: Our commercial d-'psrtment will coaianue to reo. re tbe exeluaive attention of: the enrpa of reporters, who have conducted kt so satisfactorily during the peel twelve yewrs. Its rjemtstions msjr alwaye be fully relied iu. AGRICULTURAL DKI'ARTMENT. Hereafter some three or four eolumna In esc h and evert number will be especially it-

voted to the interests of our agriculture! readers the pen of one of the most acrcmoliahsd aud nperieuced writers in tbs West ha iiiK been cured. We have determined lu make this one of the most valusile features of the Courier, and make It eJeno -ortb tsn times the coat of ibe wbssription price to every intelligent termer. Aa ag riculture ia the fuundation of our wealth end prosperity, we intend tu make the Courier speak to and for this interest with becoming 'ievution. 0 fanners and plautsrs et-sJi share much ol our attsntion in future. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. We are happy to announce that we hsure fnmincn seal th uublicatiun of a highly a-

ttrsstir.g Novelette, written expressly w thc Courier, by rs. E L Nsxou, of A.fci. whose story of "The T aaa Uouain" was received with ao muck favor by our readers.. orae months t-ince. The new eturv is entitled EVYLIN WORTH er THE WILL AND THE WAY." It wiU ba fulloweet by

.everal other original novejleuoa we have on hand. Other branches of literature will al-

Wilness,

by B. Brtrreii, Deputy. J. C. Veatch, Any forMamliUe. Jan. !A, 1H69 Is.

AaoTRca Ntw CasT. A specimen of

the new cent baa just been struck at the mint in Philadelphia. It ia of the aame

aise and composed of the aame metal as the

old cent, but ia much prettier in i'e device.

The reverse, like the old eent, haa a wreath

surrounding the legend "One Cent, bul the

obverse haa diacarded the eagle, and in its

Dlace Is the head of an Indian woman, with

r a coronal of feathers, and in the hand the

noble word "Libertv." Around the sides

are the words "United Btetea of America," and the date, 1859. (TT The apeech of Hon. Mr. Kempf, on introducing a bill to provide for an amend

ment to the Constitution ao aa to prohibit the voting of aliens, waaone of the neateet, yet moat unpretending performances that

we have witneased thla session. This propoeitlon comes from a German himself.

Indiana American.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE B? Y virtue of an order at Dubois Common

If lVssC wt. January term, IHOs, I will

expose for sal at public awftion, on tlis awih

dsy of Pearuery, 185'J, on the premises ol decedent, in Dubois county, Ind., the f il.-w leg resl estate, vis: the weal half of the uuih-weet quarter of section twenty-eight,

township No. two, south of range five weat, containing eighty acres more or less, situated

in Dubois coontv. Ind. A credit of twelve

months will be given, the purchaser liviny

note with approved security, waiving veluotion or aneraiaement laws with iutrreet from

date. ORRHARD XlBHAfJK, Adn.'r of eatate of li. Eiliiai , uet'eV. I.iird dt AJsms, Attys.

Jan. 26. 1S59-4W.

so receive spvclal attention, ao aa to Baasethe Courier auited to tke taste of every reader, whether of thi, or that, or ao politics

Unrivalled iu the Uittofy of Medicine!!-- political DEPARTMENT. This Baleam, that has ben so extersivsly , ,. ,n lfcn old and met with such unrivalled sueeete Believing the Democratic party to be the

on ly Asiionai panjr is ciih, - - oontinue to give it s warm and eerneat eapport, in opposition to II the lama whiok sre now combining, in the hope of defeating it, and drxtroyintt our glorious Uuioa. The (' urier ia supplied tu subscrtbere st tke following VERY LOW I'RICEP:

for the past five years, end brought health

the WesU-rn Country, ia the lesult of years of etudy end si-eriment, by the propri"rof lins wunder lu! compound; and we are happy to etete to tke world thst the ohj ct sought for has ben gained, which is f' tnu fn tle suine-rous evidences ia favor of this i . rr.. :. . t l . . . .i .. .1

reur xm.i...s.s4 m on., rr. o.,.n,r..Cu( Wssikl Cmrier 1 veer

!. ! rlaaui i.l dtarSM-a. v ihuse oro oct'il '

by malaria, and enters directly into the Cr-I P10"

cnUtwn, and thereby i unt r ' the poiaoo

ADMINISTRATORS BALE. TkTOTICB la hTeby given that I will eel

il at public auction, on Thursday, the 17th

day of Pebrusry, 18&U, at the late residence

f malaria in the evst. m: and as a tonic it

is particularly recommended. Now tor a few evideuces:

Olney.l!!., Kept. 20, 1H.r7. Messrs S. K. .Mann dt Co. (it nls - Yur Ague Balssm is the only remedy last e-m

to meet trie wants ol the people ol tins to

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M m

$ 2 00 a od 5 uo 10 00 22 SO

i

ii ii a

For thee terme, full cluhs must bs sent at

one time. Additions may be made to clubs of ten or twenty at -jd a eubecriber. tt-To any one sending us a club of ten wo will eend the Weekly Crorior one year,

and for larger clubs in the same proportion.

entity. We hsve npon wit shelves all the i- paprr nt unleeethe money ia paid

popular renimia ui .nr ij ior inr vu.n v jn iuVanr,- swvi i'i-ContinueO at Wie expi-

intermittents, but Dr. Mann's It.' Nun sells in preference to all others, from the eimplt(aet it cures. It is deatlned to easel all other remediea evi-r offered. Truly, Yours, G. W. IIavse. Saint Louis, June I, 1S68.

Meisra. S. K. Mann & Co. We find the

demand for Dr. Mann's Ague Balsam daily

All

rstiun of the time paid for.

Specimen copies aent when desired. K -nnttanri's by mail are at our risk.

letters should he adHreased to HALDEMAN es DUR RETT, Courier Sieam Printing House, Noe. SI and BS, Third street, Louisville, Ky. ÜÄ lailAGE, WAGON & FLOW MANUFACTORY!

--"7V r i s . i bh nibiiinM sTirriiiKs

harrows, farming utensils, horse., calves,; uiariy moss using u to ne, mat it no. no ... rows. hoes, and other live stock: also a lotifq"1 " proprietary remedies, and that itit LoalE- or MA1 x,i, nAiltsoa STB1ST,

tw . . . . - . . r - i... ,i... ....., k . .ii.

of household and kitchen furniture. Terms," rwu " " . a.i. x ii .....u. ,1.,-.. .in ouccd. Truly Yours, O J W oop V. Co.

u i nuii' ii nuiii. ui'iLi in vv uvii..j -

over that sum 1- months credit will be giv

en, purchaaer giving note with approved security, bearing interest from date. joSK.ni SEUMERSHE1M, adm'r. Jan. 26, I860 -Sw

law asusaasslssisss . ., ,1 sawAsaS l..mand fnV it I al a I

of Christian Pours, Isle of Dubois countv, ". -.s"-1 - -deceased, alibis personal pruperty not -"fficisnt evidence, ot tie great msnt. In al taken by the widow, consisting of 1 wagon.lp'" in our trave . we bud the univsrsaU -i . ... .Am h.u. ....iirv. nlowM opinion of tlmee selling It, and mors panic-

WMli wwir. w aw " J t r

I .ist of Lctlera

S. K. MANN cV CO. rroprwtors,

(ialiun, Ohio. Sold by all good DrugisU. nov. 17.

Aiiitiiiti .trnlor s Notice?.

undor-

JASPER, INPIAKA, INFORMS the public tht bale now pre- . pared to m&nufacttire, 0 tha latest and heel style, sll kinds of O triages Wsgona, Plows, ate., on the moet ressnabl erma

for cash. AU work turned out irom n.y I ahop ia warranted. Repairing done In the

beet marner and on the shortest notice.

HvTotick is herebv ffiven that lhe

il signed has been anoointed adniiniatra- I. n nf natrnnacre aolii .ted. JsnlO.

n ru i mivn i. i) ... n,r.. .1 T...

per. Ind., for the quarter ending Dsc.ltr,offlh of Herm.n H. Eggsr. late

ml for for, "" .

AxtOD J D

Dsder Pr d'k

r...... u u

Cobs. ndh.ve,F1(l,;wioeh KK

fJThe Spaniah ministry have declared

thst Spain will never

protested agaluat the insulting overtures; Hshn Martin

to the contrary implies! in President Buch- Lemonds Marg A

anan's mesesge. O'exula introduced s mo

Niblack W E,M C 11 1 . i- a

. ! i . U . 1 1 ..... ..,,... 1.. .!:.. .i.il mw " "

lain in mw vm.w u'cu' "'S c 1 ijtewore T jlian 2

declaration, ans It was unanimously ap

proved. Spsln has obtained foil satisfaction Irom If cake for too Tampiro aU nr.

. . 1 1. 1 . 1 1 . I. . t t

a l , xooc. snu wuicu ii nui canuu lor lur

three months, will be sent to tho dead letter

office

Blagrovs Edraond

Cm ne Joe Fischer Johann Goodman B T Kitteman Christopher Miller John Nicholson Harvey ltushmann Christina Simmons John Vondsracher Charles Will W B JOHN MANN, T. M.

late is supposed to be solvent

J ink NiEnousE.

Jan 10, '59-lw. Heinas Ifr.iTMxa, adm

Notice

Towensly 1 F

Wilbers H H Jan Pi. 'Mi.

tubscfibe tor the da.r Oourtur.

AiluiiniNlralor'H Jaalc. THE undersigned will cell st public sur- .... ., .I. i.i. rAMiJoncA of Herman H.

'rf .Eggers, dse'd, the personal prnperty of aani decedent, on the 'AM of Jan. 1851, coneiet-

ing of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farming 'utensile.whest fan, wheat, Vegons, house-

18 hereby given that the undersigned hasholdsRd kitchen furniture, lie. made application to the Auditor of Du- A credit of twelve months will be given on

boia county, Indteni, for a duplir.ste cerlitV all (Ums over three dollars, the psrenass-r cate of purchaae of the aouth-west quarter! giving note with approved security, waiving

ot the eoutn-weet quarter ol section Mo. im

in township No. 3, sooth of rsnge No. 4 W. to Michael Miller, the origins! purchaser

the original certificate nf rurchsso beingi required. t li . tin a aa a s i aasas I

ioat. uAauAii.t i.M'iir.

oct IS, 58-taw. $4 00 1 Jap. 19, 'fj0-3w

r. i '. ami hsar

valuation ami ppraisnurm ..,.- ing interest from date. All sunn of three dollars aud under prompt payment will sa

JOHN NIEHUUBr. HERMAN HKITMAN.

AdnunJstrsturs.