Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 1, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 February 1859 — Page 1

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WEEKLY COURIER VOL. I. JASPER, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1859. NO. 45

JASPER

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üiunmo every wcdiebdav, at J.sri:., tbeae commendable qualifier-, ao much adnisotn comtt. IIMiu, bv mired in tbe improved .tuck,' .re orerbal.

ÄÄJlÄlflUÜÄ. JJUAHiS & SMITH, aneed in nearly every inet.ae- h. tk. ... .

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um! oi nie riniiuu.iAii ,.r it.- ...j. .. . a . r:

OFFICE Pmifi nm If... r.... . " w" """" ' " jaer n that cty, vc ept "Strai'rht V" r n" rr ne'a coinpi.u WHU- .OIHI op Mam Com asd premature death by either one or both r. h.,L. nZI 7 3 P 2 ' The new ia auch . ble.,iB-

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A itftrd Joke. Taking the Paper, The Mobile Advertiaer of the 19th, tel!e Ah! there it lay. before the clock

ia tomaine mantle Dre.aina:

he following grwd.trty of a noforinoa pr.e.

AURICILTIRAL.

UacpuSALn Htbeits.

em. the t

The mulatto i. not ao long lived a.

rme

n.ckw.a at the wharf a.t week when n, ...rT . a? .... "J..er""-

man or the nrm, .;. ... . .. ' 7. -.... K ,i.p.,r.i

TF.R MS i?TRI?TI.Y IN AllVAM K . . a , . " "P "r ooaia arrived, looking, I m iure I know not what we .ltd

my. K,:b.cr,p.ion. for if., No... , , fl .-T. J k""n tb" d"ub"". .odividu.l upon Before we took the paper. Iaf tu month- . . , 'ub"cu," -poa,t ia ao common that it whom to e.erciae hia talent. He ..tch-d . .

may really be ron.i.hred one 01 thecon-tit- tIo.pI. ,h. , ...l ' :ed., when people fal

M". or of to sud pnimon- .. h. .,-pp-0 ,-, lh. uponP,ne wharf, And wodThere F..r.qu.ur M Raw aw e,,, I 9tk, , on. "nl """erie -flection, hu beirkom. and at length futened b.a ea upon an in- Their ,0- ol inlormati...i:

" -i-iii. iiioifMin, jf3 ci. rr'''t i mo tn tracier ! virftta hn r, k, i n ; riiuuvn oi riL'lil and w

To leud Ina weekly paper.

ked

got

rann

, . .. ... r.i.iii.r iuu in.ii ... -

U.prlrr.,aen.enu, at .,e rate. A w Indian parent, era. ... cot eHerabl, nearer Mobile than Th " HiiTl i , n.e,7r- . friction o-r even Q-iarrn'naarea.eocrted of" 'he neto ami any of ih ' '- , j . , .. . . 1 nn c"" n,m clo whn he refused

tion will be made to recular advernaers. uP,fior 10 'her parent in all the repofe. which were rife in the country re- An.d thn u,eT' might have been Niiceaof appointment of totnlrtirtaa " ' " pproiMnatiun Htire to the hundreda who were dtiM in Iwr f S"V J J,Cwb A'or' nimm criDai ,. , u ' ,Ur,ed off tow'rd I)u"hin reei, But jt by dicing out the goldCMDaiM. Snce - ... B ...rtu-hen. h.a occupied an c,rpet a. ck in hand, bat had not proceeded, N.o way could .ore be cheaper, V r JZt ' ".C. ' $i 2 ",cr'""!" P'e amon, the ex- rar .he,, a heavy band wa laid upon hi, 1 ?o;!.T:?h7,nd " r SS. Clm$ r S..,.. I o T S .H-aba. an, ahou.der, and be .udd.n.y .topped Upon " P"P6r'

un.Mirf OIfvlirw tb origin of a turnin? round, he met the coM, aerioue I loved ihe nh extremely eil,

...,r lr ermäße or the mental alienation countenance f Du k . and it een.,t tn .-n.l Mil pocketed the money

The Country La.?: S'. - bUa'met iu u e- u trr, V irre aunny aaaaaaaaw Amft II r roay e'ui aruuuJ ti ran.'i. And bngMtat G ma bring; Halih w her aole MawfltMei And crme ber orlr d r; 1 rtna'rtiera tbr Mtdwrwa) CutaineJ an a duwei. Far diatant frutn the n. And i' .in! trom toe lain, My lte u'tHtmni m c- dncar, p .r - a pure C md bi ; Site caaajbi b r ! Irffnineaj I 'm in. I and mn.i. i- . . ii , r, I bever ilreaaatd the nit lay od C'julaioed ao aweet a fljwer.

n InaflaM, elarwhere, ,nd the latter a thrill of terror througbtut hia whole frame .Si''! ,c,d-,nJ "t yeelf . .uae haaof Jprf a Urge number After locking at him ate.di.y lor about a UmI wh." VTorg" "oYo.e, f pi'ienia ahrwe deaae the S ip-ri tendeni aiinut, P:rk elowly -j-iculated: And cut up many a caper) regirj ta th eff-ct .,f the ieajkaarnai 'Ve. y u are the man. Stand etraight!' Went '' u rburch on Monday morn trychnine. 4..J other lalim,. rirtiga ua. 4 l ih visible fear In hia countenance 1 ?üW,,J W Uke ,be PPer' m the adulteration of. lcholiepreP,r.t,o..,. the poor fellow ewayed to dot. c -! At la.t my every hooae burned down l w k'h not a pmutaent, ia ati.i a ded. I Without one cent ill mi. urTjrientlt active raue of lafr. In J liJ "S r.ihier yet," eaid Dick; "th'-e, that ' ,t mf ' Kidder', bank the S ipermten lent in referring to it. will d.," and takiug from bi. pocket a amall W" bryuud nar""01 the I Mi) p.'-!. .5d treatment tape me. an re. he .to ,pcd down and .SrrdlvryltTlr " -i ethe npemag ol the inti:oti.,r, the in- red him from the toe of hi. l.t to the And crt ahinc every one I n et, an-y o' r,,.;i m-il- and .T ferntlea crown ol hia h., took a pencil and carefully! I ""I "d took the pper.

waa Cinii?u'ii'nat; ii male. ni 18 'rmnl-a marked the he, -Iii in hi. pocket book, to,

were m all insane Irom "pirit rapping: 45 the utter amazement of the atranger; after;

I alw.ye pay the printer.

"r think two dollar, better ep nt Tbau (or my weekly paper. For the Jaaper Cjvrier. To Kincaid.

But now all ruhjerta I di.cn, TVn In lh riirtii. if

men luet thnr reaon fr.m intemperance; which be meaaure l him acroee the shouldera, A amarler m-n there never lived 3 men and 2 women became li'aaenfdland tfnta) aaaffai the rlirnen.ion. lie theni Than farmer Jone, of Or reo. from f-abuae, and men and II women looked the atranger firmly iu tbe face, and And "'lt mor''--'n fu" dvance

were made cr.ty by the u-.e of tobacco. aid: Wh-n we 'ibtract from the autn total oi "Sir, I am aorry that it i. ao, but I really rauae. the SB et down a cf nnknown ori will nut be able iu tiniah it for you belore gin, kaw importance ol the rauae above morning " I -:. l 1 1 -. . - .

jc.ru .it appear me more imporl.nl. " t itu.h what ! aaked the atranger, en-

II to melancholy a mi'.j- et aa inaanit deavoring in vain to appear calm, lean br- Judicrou under any aspert. it wouli "Why, your cclfio. to be .ore! Yon aee, aeem laughable that 7 men and 4 romen am city undertaker, aad tbe people ere ahould I i their r . n ibrouirh I uo abmaai hare aw mal that I can kaaatta aaaamla

v.,,1,,,,., . . .. ., , I ho ia the author of that report "nil ' m. ih A tr-.Mi1 foe r. ttin ,,i, will i,. r

In a t.bl- of the relLie belief of tbe wait till your turn come., which will be lhere "e no 9ueh buok " Bui p.t,ent. preaaai to . n. we find that mrr0w morning-.ay .bout 0Wrl " P be,onin.

Aßsial Report of th Indiana lis?riui rtot 1 -:0-3 ?'r'i rebgiou. faith;! ..Bul whlt lh. d do I w.nt wi b . col- BU T T "ucn " " uea ,n pub fnr the I.nn. that each rt Itjiou denen.; nation ia recre.en- n , II lit.. f .in. Iic.thooU of tin. State, to the amount, a

Mm.il .... . . .. . . ed bv aboui an ea.f.l ner e.maa- t,..f .triM -i. mi. . ; near ai et n be aicfruined, of H K). Amt

-....ivii u'in .ur I .i inr . - -1 - r - - f--. - -- iuuimiii . . rui . 71 1 , , 1 will nui iiv SM of the HI ipphra ll o.a fvi idaaiawinb .j Ittaetete bate f' und tbtir a.y within the two houra and a half. I aee it in your c unbare be-n crantrd anal 3el perrona have ",f lh' Aylun. t, nat,Ce. Why.eren now yon have a p.tn

been under tr aim n. Ui theae SO have exoeiditurea ol the laat yeir were 'igitt pain in your back "

been cared, 11 iiacbarel improved. 3 di. - -1 'Y je, I believe I li have

charged unimp.o ed, 1 4i.chr-e-u, habea. Kffr, r , , HaUt f. Meat. f-ro' "Illing hooeier.

The rainbow muet have lent her toe of iiaairv irarw; T.'ie aila) ruee parUd wiib a bl'jeb, 'In at newlled on her .c ; T e aut beau.a got eat.no I, .1 in Tae long wave ef her katr, Ur -'.i bad never gronn to b au laiudret and au Mr. Tbe earlv biid. have taujbi her Their j v. m maiia mg, A aid aoiitr ol their ett innocence, i been witta ..mi. lung, And tor bwr now, if need be, I'd part with wealth .tad power, 1 never r. ,. , im. . . ., Contained o eweet a fjuwer.

Milch Cowi-The Value of Blood, At utii. . ,1' 1 1,, i I'iiIm l. 1 : 1

v. mm lau ui in liriBlUl '(Maes.) Agricultural Boctefj, th0 committee on milch cows found fourteen

animals exhibited hy eeveral persons, preeentin an uniformity in joints of excellence and general apjK'arance, which would Ijo extraordinary were it not known to lie the result of attention and adherancc to blood. The charac

ter of thit family of stock bred by Mr. Hodman, in Ntw Bedford has leen established and maintained for

years. These cows present a practical

letsoB, which we have thought worth recalling; for our readers. Some twenty-five years ngo, Mr. l?,ul...BK .1 1 I , All

a xi. nan iiwiiou n vaiuai'ie Aluernev cow, which he bred to an imported Shorthorn bnll. of an excellent milking family. The produce of this cross was a cow which lived to a great age, aud was invaluable to the dairy. From herself and first calf by a Shorthorned bull, descended all the animals spoken ot aliovc all got by Ayrshire bulls of acknowledged excellence. Neither of the cows ever produced an indifferent milker, and their dairy qualities have been transmitted to their descendants

even distantly removed all are noted for a large yield of rich milk. "Can the same,' ask the committee, from whose report we condenso the above, "be said of any yard whose owner have depended upon chance cows and drove bulls?"

Fattestxg Tt BKEvs.Tho aliment-

In reply to your reniarke in tbe 'Tinner,' ary properties of charcoal are very out the at.temrnt that Catholic book, were Lreat, indeed it is asserted that domcs-

r.t Ze ,r, , d ' kW itic f0wU ,nay ftte" O" it witbo.it anv r.t place, that I do not know . J

, but I d. wu' oa tMat Too ,n shorter

tunc than on the most nutricioua grains. In an experiment made t

about

burned in the

to aay. in the first

test the value of the article, four tur

keys were taken and confined in a pen, and fed on meal, boiled jiotatoes and

oats. 1-onr others of the same Srnrwl

corpe. 1 comm ited euiciJe. 7 Med from n. j.,hn,n, in hii Chemialry of Ülaaia tUi J ' E"cl ''" Mid Dick "Änd 'our li,nb

ra, canaea, i eapr, Mai Til aere re .,.,,, we) ,0 p,ec,M ., ,h(JuU too." eaaiamf m the Aaylnna at thr d.te of the belu!Jof , 0WB joiP or na!ur, gravfj "Yea, .ttanger, you n right, Mad I be

".pun, uci. ui, iwn. o nce ine opemnje n r . . 1 ,ks , - -y-. . . . l

-........ ,,, paur..,. nave oe.oa quick fire L. urf,e.

unarr uwatmeut, ol wuom 2ä bare been returned cured.

1 . . . ti.a, w. .UlllblUI r TO f I'll, opening rcaytirir therefore it ahould be r ti . , 2'n ' ,eel ,n lhe bc" of mf "eck and . . ' . . : . . in rcaaurg, mereiorr, 11 enouii oe expoae. ' uiaamuch aa every citizen haa the r f hi to re been .. l . ., , . hi-rid

about tbe teaching of a achool at all time., I Would inform lull. Mr k'mr,,l thmt mmLA

diatricti. not like anme in the lownahio. for WCre 0,80 Uken and nfincd at tho

' rc üed the wh'n lh tmt of ,r ch'l over, theyj8"16 timo in nother pen, and fed rcp ,e ' i continue their achool generally by enbaerip-jily on tho same articles, but with

1 fool away even one pint finely pulverized charcoal with quarreling mixed with their meal and tv.tar.Mw?

So Mr. Kincaid, I bink, aH) ft .,jeDtjlu, ,y of ay be aati.f.ctory to ,oo,l, . , 1 ' , . . k.. .l. .i.A. . '(broken charcoal in their tien. The

tion; but some ether d .tr cta fool away even

their time for free achoola

about a teacher.

thee few line, n,

. . r a . 1

mny bem.de to contract at once. an. the J OB "nu unj. 00 ao; taught there, no one will object to it. In there was a dillerence of one and a ilbjirifi. 1 rnimil.io. krlnrMk. tmimm ,.. .eomeihnig for it, you II be dead in a abort1 T ...... . .... - . . .

T- ' - - had time ,0 e.ce bwT Tb earn ' T.ke my advloe, now "u ' " ""'V .

ne perwon lor every (waive hn.idred nt het .mrmm, nB . ... K. k m back aboard tuat boat, .wallow down " . 'l" were Slippneo Wim ll.e Cliar-

pen. The

go to a free erhool and aee for bimeelf whati"1 werc ki,,wl on tho Mmeday, and

...habitanu, bw. iroaa v.nou. caoae. tk M or ia ,.uogei into i " - .STST " W" UWh raiieba. latterly ,.cre.d. In conaiuer- vc,er the outer part contract., the albumen, nd P ilh bUk"- 8t,y there JIq111Z JZbZnin point of og tbe -oa, prominent of tbee. Dc.Atb.., jt ,be .urfi .D(J till yon peraplre freely, tbe. leave here T iiu .:- or. ae Seuenaie.Aioni J., u . . ... i;w.-i . ' tn.t oi y our ne.gnuor now, Mr. Kincaid' j

nted either Irum ' Ij . L.ai . . .. . I

jjice ia prevc

escaping into the water b, which it n .ur

re

lilt n.t 1. 1 . I I 1 1 IU k . ll... MA.. A... . f . U ..

H. . . . . , w tivi iivi.v vviwiv tvu Kri rui Ll .lit' ocw.cr l.qrr'ed on botrd that boat and ..... .

wamp. vtiA I'UI'LLI.

length upo. tbe hereditary mtluence. aa

iect,.c theinielleci-an iatp..-t.ut topic, aa a.a , trom be me d.loted or .ae-.i: fo'loeed Dick, iaatructiona to a lette-

from Iftla aoarce from tbirtj-t wo to thirn - by .K. ,do)i1.ioll of Wi,r mtnon: ü. ben n MondV he wai met by a gentleman at , Financial Affairs of Gov rnm-nt. ftn per cent, ot tue inmate, of our aaylum Ct up ,herefore, the meat yielda much C'!rpneM'' 10 wm be T9,mtri h, wonder-! A letter to the New York Timea aaye. re foraiabed. UI there in flue nee. thr .j tich in flavor. Hence a beef M e.cape from death by yellow fever, even The I'reaident ia preparing a .pc-i.l mea ts oral, the intermarriage ol blood relation. (r,k or mullu. cUtip j, done qoi-,;- ,nd 'after prepar.tion. were being made lo pro-a.ge, .howing tbe condition ol tbe Trei.ury. of which, without inaiettag that aberration ufer , q,llck g. (hll ,b( BtUral juicee rure h'8 f offin- He aa,. he will never for- Thie me.a.tre ia now nearly ready foe traneor degeneracy ie their invariable reault, it be retained ' iget the kinkneva of tbat tall man in Mobile, I miaeien to Cvingreaa, and I am enabled to ... Ava Li .1 ... . f J ..... I ....

"J aaai inai tney nave produced a great , er proportion of inaene, aa well as a greater

Sens is a rcttoAL R cm The Spring-

who gave him auch a-lvire.

C .11 D UI: Aa LB. A aaa a., I n . a . 'I'i.a l..l.l...rCi.l.

roaortion of nerao.a -l-r. i .i.i., .... ,u -P"" ropUi.t,.i ir u .w , vv..

give ita data, in advance, a. follow..

B.I. in Tre.aury, July 1, 1868. & 6,398,316

ho.ri.-. .a.. 'owing: give, notice that prote.t for noncearine. I aa Dliinn.rn mi ml.lm.rr..... "

So wane a rl K t Miatre. Come here, Georr", I wish to the note, of the hank if Goeport having

-payment of I RCÄip,i iroatl oureMto Iposed by some, the stubble dying the J a..a.:a 30,1868, ... 25 13087 ...i .

IltNOABiaN (i.ss. My ex peri en co

does not vary much from that of Mr. hl. K. Jenes, in regard to growing Hungarian grass. I sowed a piece of ground the 23d of June, and tbe first week of August I cut at the rate of

three tons per acre. The ground haa since been jK?rtvctly clean of weeds.

There is no second or fall crop as sup

E.- Ä a-- . mxA m.. --.I t..m . 1. .-a ....ai.AM..

. ei.mloe you in punctuation. What' tint ! been filed in that office, the whole c.rcula r 1 'Beet of eona-nmiaeoai- aniona. that tue ' . . . .... Z From diatom. - - - 37.

tiukii- ...... i. ij i. a- a ueorge I n.i i thai a comm. . Hon will be redeemed at tae Aoflitor . olhce.l puoiie Mleatiun ahontd be drawn thither. ' , . . . . , . ' From 1'ublic Land. aa M .ilr... Hl.kt .w.vA- .l'. ik. in r. in at n. r f.nm AlI .It or i.a OA. k f

IK a äTaa... I . .... - aw ..'.... A .... m All ' . .... A . 1' I , i.uiu ...u .11.1 MV .VIII W. aa. rae oOapringr of two di.tiiicl race rult ..." , . . K. Miecellaneoueeourcee - 600

in mm. a vn r i ar r Ii . nun iuu w e- ar u . Ufj Wllfrr a wuiuwfl , H improvement upui. the tock of . " ' , J..' ' - Tre.aury Xotea, ieaued Dee. 1858 1 .254

enor parent , rarely falling below and hut orcaaionallp aacendmg above the a --i-oaiedged eareliencr of tbe other

rV-T-.VCl. A... '. A.... I. .1.1 ... A .... A V.-.J A.'t -1

M ...... , i j , ' w-v "r 1 k ur.u .e Mio.i oi January tre.e 1 1 i'orire. I do not wieh vou to . , , . I

I uo; ru an iniinfuuc ia wjcr Ol a Bier

Mil. There ma be

eaew apparent i x-

ue any lang pitraae. here When you are

unable to give correct replie. aay eo, but d

linjf old farm- r. Squire," aaid the farmer,1

Total means for 1859

-epuor.n to tbm rule, but wb r .r obaerva-

same as wheat stubble; neither doea

(ioooto l'ie 80e germinate that is thrashed off

ljUOO.000 in harvest ng, and from ti.U simple

on , fact I think it will not be hard to erad-

ooo icate from the soil.

lOrtiOO 000 My horaee prefer it to the best tiruo-

$81 38.1.195 tll-v tl,llt (,,in produced, and I think

Micro is a saving of one thud the gram

1.1 A. A V ..A.A. I

not repent auch phr.ee. a. that wb.ch you .T" "TT" TTZm ZZmT, Z-' ' COmmotily used, in adlitiOD with all

" - . wW- . ... - ' ' I' v WWIMHVIV TUB WI C VVWCW It ; (W II. J . -. . - . F . 1 1 - AaI W -

Ibm subject., i bJS; I dtin k 10. i while tboae that have nothing in them ,..-- Nol-. ,. K ,her kmds of rowen, sheaf-oats not

FwTMf Mnealimn ... -J I

roam S. .k- U. ,. M ' -l"'t what that ia! Why

f.. w.CTWI VICVBIIOW m tbeat parncalar caera.

Mulattoeaare aapenor ia iatellectoal

stand upt.ght.

b.i'a a period. Geo'ge (Lookir critically at the point

en-in queation ) Ha! ha! Now I've not you

" - in. a.vw raw you Ueiv Afnean pwe... .ml the, ere yonr hair a abort; that aint noihi..' mwB ,"tt forh-

fO" To make an excellent j.ir: Squeeze

ix or eight women, now-a-dayr, into a com

ae. . i

perm. j fr'r" f fl7 - ICT "Which can travel the faateaL. heat rrr mm AAa!?' f ",f'"e",J '"" Miatrea. - ( U- exin.inirg erltCa!ly,) col l!" "Whp. he.', youdui.ee! Can't on.. W -"Hi tO hi. ... I A. .A- ... ... .. .

....r,, ,nc r j. i.iioo, an'i tacorge y u are tin nursed. body catch co:d :

prior to July 1, 1869 18 3.'I9 0; e.e-j.Kii. u is my opinion MM ono Poatoffica Deficiency - 338.723 half bushel Hungarian grass sctyl, Needed lor working the Treaory, jevenly sown on good ground, well preand for Mint purposes . 5,000 000 pared, aliout the al of May or the Tot.l expenditures - . $ 101 931 6k-9 of "0, fn :n five to Total means - - . 9lta8S 1.. seven tons per acre. Kmery's Jour.

U fu.rnt). It Jul, oext

P

9C8Gi.329( T f V 'lt twice b.f-jn pm act.