Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 2, Number 9, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 June 1859 — Page 1

THE JASPER

WEEKLY

COURIER,

VOL. 3. JASPKK, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. JUNK I. 1859. NO. 9.

Published lvi-kv hihmuy, at J a arm DUBOIS COUNTY, IKI'lABA, BV MEHEINOER & SOANE

- OFFICE-Condi or Macdobald Wr,T sTHEtT. TBRMH-UTRICTLvTn AnVANCti Fingl- tf,bscr,p.ion, far fifty Ns., 1 For 8i mouth, - 1 00 BATES or auvb.tisiso. foraqosrenf 10 llt.renr lees, I week, I 00. F.aeh enbae'saaeni insertion, 2b eis. Lonifee advertisements, sf me rsie. A "ZPZ sien' advertisements; a reei.oi.al.le lUdllC-j lion will he made r reriilr adver'iser. Notices of appointment of adini"isiri..r and legal notice, of like character to be JIBI'I IV III '. e s l 1.- f-uk! ..eK...ai ...... I. P,,.,.,., r .. .. DM Fir Diorirt, rirrni, or Siai-, fl.'O Line by Lord Byron Thr r.,ll,mi..e bCs are eittnistt. Sir WslterHeett UasM tatur e i.-idr..! then ' ih heil that Bvr"ii eaer wrote : Tuerr i- a myalir. thrrid of lilr So dmrly wnvrd wuh Mine aloii' . Tmi r-i in v ' relentlraa knit" At oner ii.u-t rvrr bolli, or Swe There i a form on whirh tln-nr ryr Havr nil r n fWA Willi fond delight, IK day that for Ml ilui' joy Mppliea An i drcaina uup'y it Ihr- Mir i i . . Thre i a yoicr whose i i,So' h ihnllr ot rnp'ur- Mr, .. .u. I wuiil'l not :,,..r i , ri choir ('mess ilial V 'icr t, n il j .111 ihe r.s'. 1 liore c'leel; w li.inr htw bea Ml Affet'tiun'M tle lip m ihr i hick, li it 1 Hill at one lonil isrrwrll. Proelatasa lawr love than u'orus as rprsk. Thr'e i a tin wh'u li min hmh preaaed, ml sitae hi'l ri r pressed t,e( r , I vowrd to mtkr uie awre'ty hlri., Ad mine, onU, peessed u more Tirrr in im m II iny own, Hih pioow" d oft Ihn srhtng lirs!. A Oooilli 'in h (miles on inr alone, A 11 eye e. bwsa iesr with mine are ahed. Thrrrsretwo lieorte a hrme ...oveo.enlr - . thri'l I 1 ardoa an e sry wr(t( Tli ,1. rnle u i'i lee, reaponaive si Th )' b III must hesvr ur cease lu ties T ere are 'o souls wlme rqna! 11 I'i gentlr i.'re. 1,11 en calm run, r , , . Iii. I Wll.llllii.v 111 I I I, at.- n.i T ah . r- --- t i ilo! Tliey caiinnt part, ihrsr souls uro ne, Quick Work. An esebange relate, the st-ry afsJstdfe be was recrntlv calM upon i.y a yrry respscuhle man. M . R . to nni- lii.n m nmrisge to a M -s . He performed the cermmiy in a most raptfal manner, and tn tl.e salisraetion of all partis Ititereste. fliiring ihe evening. hile all w as going on in a merrv style, the bride-groom drank lbs hsslih of Ihe Judge, and pledged hi.n hat In firat-born should be .m nai. eaake. 'Phi, the Juilge luld him, he should runsidrr highl complimentary, and thanke.i him much (or i The si quel proved that before the dsy daw tied again taebrtdn wee delivered of a fine healthy boy, wrjghuig s -n. 1pnunde. 0i course It wss not man r,"r'' bftVsa the members of the bar got wind of thr matter, and ihe .lodge was dtiven al tnost lu madness by thrir congratulatiora in sosinn having a namesake. The Judge's n un being in aession, Mr. K., immediately Iipl.rd for s divorce, h.ch he, in h a mercy. granted instanter. An absent-minded editur, having courted gill, and applied lo her lather for permision to sasrry hsr, the old man .aid : Well, you want n.v lirt What .lam el a settlement will you make what wili veU

give her!" ' " 1 "Give her'" replied the editor, looking "t? " Thu" wh'n I,ü,ln,, up vacaatly. ' O, I will give her a rt;rr." i," k'J bf ,he '"'." Belgiai Germany " Take her," replied the geatlemsn. remainr.l neutral, though t..e Duchy ol Lui- ... en.burg belongs to the Fedtaiion. (CT Ths Editor of an exchange save h.,d,,,u,b, d fcT ,h Belgian war nf indepea-

sever saw but one ghoet, ami that wan the; tbistof s sinner wo died witboot paying for his paper. "Twne horrible to lovkl afea.M rr-.tws" sbhTui?C,7,r"imj' ans juiiai "Certain y. nr. Mit'i air.i it ..... '

CHA fVoill KllfOpi. defiant Still toward Fruit, e. Baltiuokk, M tv 28. Thwe S mhern OmHU have n. v inUM Pinn correspondent of ihr N. York 'h Rnfma IgdepWaaVnan. OsrsUid

Timet ears: ThcFf-nrh are tking croali5 ,Peir princes, '' are r o.i oi Au ina, rBfe thBt ih wovrtnfnm of ihe French nJn tf1 ttitttpl msintema tue Bav Sardinians should b kept quirl. In regard prememey of the German nation by kfjaes v m"nM,"',hl P-v.l. i-- fuljokeon Lumbard. Vene. " P""' ,h" b ' "IT Tt ""T"' r E'ss on, bul whether it take place place rne of the I. benl leaders dis-eni from rearrest of Alessandria, nr hihrr up, ia ,r"",e views. Carl VtajT , t eminent phtwi. mailer of conjrcture. AU the news from "'"tri, and lair member of the Frankfurt the at of war s"d the French liivrrn- I'arllesasnvl, write in a letter which lam mrl,i j alrrsdy publishing official bulleiina authenticated to publah: nere p,llltW , ,he rjajmrwlrstii n ol l!,e "l sm ashamed of the support gives bv A-i.n frc one princpai M, I 0'r.aw. " ' epem hwt l'ts My, hil de sU hi d bodies Utiaf U sbsaaehel concordad, Austr ia. I preach 10 iJi viiutr, ia slowly sdv ancng in ihr dirrr- 'lie xclusion of e!l noi-lermen provinrro . ,, f Al. -eandr,a. It would be incredible n( '"e Germanic I nnfederannii, the union (w( (J KmifM 0, the German nation, and the abandon-

bnlil firld ui Msrenfu f. ' a yraod b.tilr bIiL .. &mmm I .. .. . .1 ... . i. marrhiiitf npnri A ."h . mli... in tint ilirrriion.

It h grn.-rnllj rui-jrciiirrd tbil ihr Auatrian l,,m 'dealh, then Auaina ia eternal dan.nnlau ol i! e r iiupntCi haa brm rhaiitfrd. Iiu"! d e can de-troy the mti.'r, we Tij, ,nd ,,, ,ir iuMl,.r- ,,. pn.jiak SNyH terror lr0n (he former, and der of the ..tv ,f Turin. DeeertefS tmi- the rank of a auopl? ace-

rl ert Ih. act, iMt the pe?dy arn ml ol Iii rrnt Ii d. trovii t!ii nV, and ...voird ihr in of ihe ner riy ol adoptlug seme tfthei terile. Ths bm liase haabru lo fi-m .irp'o mir, sol therr i-rrna-.n o h. ee Hi .i trr .t inafeeMofl rrign- , d in ihr Anolrfo hif ,-Vrr,l day. Phr in. mi ol ;nier, (M.ilni into Pird raorH, anal h marc hin -a and c mt tennarch . e . in tlir t v,.i:v-nvf iin!-a aiiicr bv iw. ihe T.nno nid hia 4dy.u1.ed pnete,

- ruia to have had 0 other ue-ign to." "tJ""

lirt (,f plunder. the epinhm grner y prnmtiSp; itr i in Eo hr' irr the nr, thul Ao-'n 1 wmild b 'obliged I esssmeeee hoetilities in er4 1 if C mre', in ofil. r I p;tvr it army romiptng to vet, no'V douhlv ronfirmed. Th who'e country has hern despoiled hv sucn 1 rate 'if egitrfeftaal asd trnel exaetleani, a BTS)M huve illernroil Itftf 1 .:'!.. m n. .. . 1 ,. ... ...... . . " . ' , r : 1 T . I ni, .1 Ii I I II 1 tf.lil If. M ml un netwren 1 ami year, or g; nav. n eorolled rrr4e1Dri.1111n.1ss1i.t1re eic .pr is imporsio". mi , and at nt Aiietiii, where .... . Hierxiciii iM in monry ami raluins are ei.u.n.ous 0 rach e-llage or i., occ- ....... pirf, thai il Ihr Austrian oc ot.iMon wrre ... eas tsday, rtsi uvry w..,;!d r-qu.re i jjene'siioii to reei v The Kir.g, Vir tor ; vWralkH. . deeply iiri-v ... .r - Ü nine s me ...got m -ui p-e,aa s,-,,. nr-.teat tmC.Mut Uvulsi. 10S a. Ktoa). aw - ... ... i in,,..a ...1m -in. ' oi. nf l ? in n Inr. den. it- MkfM ho the Austrian ar Bs i my mienakle mebc ens!te as aol .lira nr.. arigsfda. It woulH -em. in fsC, H.di.ai,os, that Aantvil only '"v"ed Pi, d,no.,t u. u.der t replrn.4. bei nrmr si,.res. and then f I II back under IV pr"tr.Mon of the HSjaf huMs mi I, imbardy No Aiiieri, ii , r ml, r f .reign olficers will be slhrwcd Is :er Prem h aervice It has also hern announced that eel a single newspaper correspondent sriM be nermitted to, Kmi'e enter the al'ied camps. By exception Augit , men ber ol the French Academy, has obtained p.r mission to join the prince Napoleon but not I t any means in the cspaci'y of a journal tat. .j pinpafnr w take with him. Tobe placed utxii r the charge of Marshal Valliaini, s printing service from the governm.nt' 0f5ce which will furnish the bulletins whjc) jt j, ueemfd propfr t- gife ,0 ,he pub. ie r,..,!. ,rm. but the Prince Recent ia ln ... , iIMlri. it. -;,. 47lh itction of Vienna Ire.tics , r r i ah. .Hi ihr (iennan Federation, which runs as follows; "It any Federal State, possessing likewise pr evinces "ot included in the tern ' '"coor ... .o, ,.rr. lorjr f ,h F' b',,n W" 'n U cl,,re,er of 1 k"roPv,n 9, " , , . Aumrias.t inun tflliiT IT r, !a lulia a Jul .. e ... ... i . i . hi : t. r . . . i iitiirr wneoursges these parine views.

ou,her" "erni"nr. bowever, is rsving th. ai,wWer-batli do het!" Deacon-' She inst Napoleon, and in her sodden sym-,aaid she ft It better. Her clothes - c'nt wet paihy for A uairia swallows even the concor.I, mite Sat ästender the nmbre'la ton . To. Wnrtemburg Diet ba. rejected ! h, ,f hour, .j,, i ,he w.lW had trickled. ,k iM..n:... .1... .i.. o . ...

' r"-"""- "" a man erliaaiepf at Frankfurt, sad inaiata

' Amtrie, in urdrr to give freearope nut oll V lit 1 1 u ! v. but 1 1 Ii r w i In Ui.imar

lo ,h Siaooic provioeee. If R ji sparll Mil. THE FBERCM K.TI BAL eriRIT. Paria correepondenl of I lie Independence, 'a The youwe Rnc d- t: lartrr, who, aa hau ( h"pn ''' - Mrl Mlf m ond. r. Piedmon'eae flie. holds m rnnk of atib-lim ,""'t '" "HW'Mof Irago.ma at Nioe,, h 8ffNl deca. The j'arti-, r . 1 1 f ! . 1 1 l i , ' i i . i . . , i . . f L i. . T . 1 ' " - - " ''Ff "! awadeeiU aartUr aajrh r. '...t. . , , . . .. rrench r m e, wiiuhsd ber-one suldirr, in , , 1 v ii tire lining 0; sustention at mumem Alien the riiir of cntinoii is hr-inl. :mr niuli' iny nolit.r I ronaid. riiiioii aeigh wnb him sgiinat a duty of hiwff. Fkje A. York fl I pnMiehee the following Inter, dated 1'iir ay I have f 1 1 more secret and important in I I'lliOMi,.'. Ill r.iUt.llillliral I.. I ml k'nunlli I . w . . . am 1

... . . ttfth.-t.- .... K .,..., t'"" aa-nar,,, 01 iNH.Ba.and iro.n l.mr

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tjxi riirr!iir uitig comiiiuiiicatimi by wtrans of em ssa'iea. , . . . . . . , t (roving boy might be kept from lh ttr.

Willi tiim II iino.pi. n ftMlL. tmt tl. - " r " '" -r-lhird cf the w...... and the very IrmiS wlili.li lof ii.hiIii t I -1 l. 1 tm.A IL. I...!.!... "" spsf ewiwnsi h.s s.,.,or,iy. and wlreh h.ve been.

77;7'";7',I17'"",Hll f.,i....in.. il,., never tires; they take ;r P' ('" ,u,r ' llJi nf ,K...,.,K, ...K.I. . ... -..

i . . ... lite have liern ira! erniri n tr wild 'h.. Italian. " "" , " , , .'rnugh the .net rumeuialrly u kossutl.and r. . . . I. . I. ' .- ...II , i. ..I.. . . .. at r - -.-....- , , -. ...... ,- re,dT diviekn and iWfi n oet ween the Autrisn anJ Hungirian com , """i '-st i another r.-aeon whi.h

-"oui.ta h.r the tardy movement, of the(f,0 k ,0 M ,.fc R wsnt.ng a -rusty boy for bis store, deeded Austrian Wmm wbsw are no unwert; s apace filled and 0B IH j to HrfT- M,i ,? Anecdote of Tom Tfi . . choked up with weeds; thrrefoee. we say ioj,ür',Jr onfidenee of bat ( illignama's Paris Mrse ige tpnkim nWa who are lacking snd deficient of Iben "nP,0Jf. ontil.bsving paaeed through variol ihe - I.-ule Q ttersl." w' o lately vmlcd i valoahle ornameu--,by all mesne snd with-H Jl,0 clerkship, be beca.nc at thai rifr. tells the fhllowi ig nnec.lole I out delay make yimr arksrlious. for home lfnfh H bonored partner in tb firm, hm :- TiJ General has now attained hli wiihotit 'h-m ia besmless, a dsy without a Deati. nr Baaoa Kimbolt. The Jeatb twen'r-Gr-t year, and giongh in mind a -un N'ew York Mereurr lof ibis distinguished traveler, ns'oralist, man," ie " in bulk less than a baby still." mm. f- Phiiosjplter bss already been an I' i '"M ' bim that in a rccen angry die. Habdt Adam S oreter. a number of nounced by telegraph. Frederick Henry cussion with his mother, in wh NM favor be rears eg-, came to llundi ngdon Furnace ! Alexander von Hnmbolt wss bom at Bclin,

hstid prevu mly made hia Wlil,M dame men'"'"d '", little' person with a fl .gging unless c",f,,iw, es. Rut Turn, "'sfnliBajd ra km4 mm, mmMJ "nilinf biweelf ausprudi d n miC-sir in one erl bireh rradv i be applied in the be r.-sred out at the t, p ot Ine iaf-a-line voice, " Mind what vi are about, ruo-jed lher' F I'll change my wiH, you may depet, r.n .t." aad ihe birch, as by ''"". ? : nlesa from the ap-lif-ted hand. A Safe Shower-Bath .. Wef djd ye ... W, mnmgt1 bower-balh, deseoc?- Deacon-" S,,e had real good luck. Madame Moody told her i10 rnaosged. She said she pad a large . . a n. .a a a

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0l.d eap, i, . caps to .t, like a firratn'i, that came ail over her ehoaldars. and " r)oc,of.' she's a fool fur her pa ns, that's nol ,n(, w lleacon - - 8o my wile itheeajwt Doctor your wife did nothing of lhe Mr,t ,ope i)eaC0a- nh, no. doc. ... - tor, she used sn umbrella.'' Doctor 'What!: u,fd u,nbrr,, Zounde ' Whsl good did, of, and said, 'twas cool and eej jiiiiul. and just like a shower iu, the mm

The Beautiful Land. ST HAKKV C'SkWFL!. Thrre ia a n d imsnoefsl, The o-Hii'Hii. of land, Bride thr ancient portai A aent- v a;rimlv Mmls, He only ran undo it, And onen wide the door ; Aim! mortals who anaa thruugh it, Are mortale never mure. That f lorioua land ia Heaven, And draih Ihe a ntry grim; Thr L ird therr lies eieen The openine; krv tu Iii, And ranaom'd apiriis, aihiof Ld aorrowinr tr sin, Do pi thr gate pi dying, And freely enter n. T"tueh dark and drear the psesagr, That Irsdrth lo tbe gale, Yn p ace cun. i v uh ihe meeeage, Tu aoola thai waieh nd wail; And at the time appointed, A meeuger cornea down, A"! leada Ike !, rd' annoioted From me cruee to glory'a rrwn. Trwir eigha are loet in ainging, Tliry're bl-eod in turn lrre. Thrir journey h tn- .rd inbinf, They leave le rs'Ki thrr tvacr, Dea'h hkr an mtg"l r Mi ... " We taelroane n,"e," ihy rry, Thrir face with glory briuncib 'Tis h e lor them o die. -- - Books and their Influence.

Howro.ny homes are drei lute and void! " jMa -,M 1 w,tn r thia morning, but I of ih...e treseurea-l.omea. too. where are!ib,M f i

disnlnyed all Tie little gewgaw. i . t tract the, eye. Often huve we entered the parlor of ,U In saiddar eir.me,.,. ,bsT.S stand, side-iahle or rbelf had upon it aome weak-minded person's taste diaplayed, bot in , , r . ' h m U.' MV Al hlW.lr, . . . . I AHA .Bi . . I . . mJ mi I irenta,mHny ol them having large lamihrs, are likewise bereft of theae valuable companion, aave. to maay iaatanrea, tbe 'family Bible, and the torn sad acribbled Kchoi buoks of lb ew thtMren. I'd they only know Iba, by eel -rting a few or a well. . .... . ;,0 lilie abmg ,rf,ü , ,r.s. handsome iisnd r..ii. mmlino-siiih H.r n.m.ri I... flee- H ,th m9mmhh ,, .rroMrid H'.k., lo ar. ..pirlag mind, hat a charm. " - . .i . . , s.i...i a i i in their precincts. and by cult vat.ng th.a -.- ,J. - .... . ,ulllnv inn runrni mrir very ra'ure a "I " 111 " well as adding in formation at the same time. " opilflo ,t O,.eo, w -.. may anorar. we form awl ana nering taere, tor the brat time, a pair of snuffer, he eske l: "What's them furf "To enstT tbe candle." "To snuff the candle!" The candle j tst then needed attention. and Adam, with his thumb and finger, pinch off the snuff, and carefully poked it into 'he snuffers, saying: "vVell. bow, them's handy (O" Ir. Hiesnj Com, a chemist of Ohio, statea that dun.g two years hs hsa made .179 Inepertioas of various kinds of liquors. (hM Bift,.f.n,k, of lMm f foncoerione. Of hr.ndy, he found nee galio in ne bnudrr.1 parr; of wine, not a gallon i i a inouaan.t. huteenpra v 'r.ajs nr.

wbiakv as a basis, ith po.aonr , articles that lbs Indiana Aabnry Femaic College ia for coadimenta. Not a drop ol M.der.a to ha eenvcrtad from ibe femin'ns gsadsr Wle hss t-rn made in thct island ainee into iha common, as beys and girls are ,8fil. Tbs whisky he inspected, come of s m lo be received st the beginning of ibe it contained aalpl.uri acid en..,.ffb ia inm term. Tbie change meets with tbe quart to eat a bole through a man's stomach, fav r of the friends of ths eehool, andw

T usaarai oaragoir ire n. liters is v eoamead one ot tap rrenrn divisions in tb ' 'vsrdinia. He served under t's first Napoleon in Iulv in IDS nd 1797 i Efypt under N.po.eoa. Hs hss .t- r....k ...e. ur'n 'wr -"7 an . . over ninety.

B trutnfij. Always. This little stery, copied from sjaj rxcSa-ge paper, is excellent. Head, boys, and tab its leaaona veil lo bear': "To country lade cams at sn early hour to a market lows, and srraigmf their little

utaiida, sat down to wisit for cua.otnn . Ose furnished wi h truits and vegetablea of ihe boy's own ra in ;, cd Iii other sup. plied sjitfc clams and ah. The market hearn paaeed along, and each little merchant saw with pleeaure hie store ateadily decreasing, and an equivalent in silver bits abiaiae is hia Utile money cup. The BftsJ. melon lay us Harry's stsnd, wben a gentleman cams (hv. snd plating toss hnd upon it, aaid: j 'What a he large melon; I think I meat have this I r my dinner. What do you ssk for it my boy!" ' The melon is the last I have, air: sad though it looks very fair, there ia an unsound poi on the other side," aaid the bey turning it over. "$ there is," ssid the man; - think I will nut itka P. But," he added, looking ist the boy V flue opea countenance, "it is rf unbuaineslik lo pom out the defects f yur fruits lo customer." 'It '.better than being dtsbosest, sir,1 aid the boy, modestly. "Von are right, mv little feiiow; slweys ov mber that principle, and you will lad (ffu with God and men a 'an. You have A" tho", dam' fnthr h- WsA 1. to Ben Wilsen' stand. ' Ves. air; fr-sk tbie morning. I caught them my sell;' was the reply; andapurebsse being made, ths gentleman want away. " larry, what a fc j! you was to show the gentleman that spat iu ths mlon. Now, you can take it home lor your pains, or throw it swsy. How much wieer is he about 'heee elams I caught yeeterday. Sold tbem m tbe same price I did ike fresh ones. He would never bsve looked at ths msloa until he hsd gone away." "Ben, I would not tell a lie, or act on (either, Inr twice wbat I hare earned tbki warning. Besides I shall be better eT la the end, for I bsve gainel a auetomsr, and yoa have loat one." And so it proved, for tb next day ihe grntlemsa bought aesrly all his fru.t aad vegetables of Harry, but aever iaveaied another penny at Iks aland of hia neighbor. Thus the season passed; the gentleman finding be could always get a food article of iiarrp, continually patronised him, aud somelimee talked with bim a fsw miauiss about hi. ftinrni hnnPi - nA nrnrnnptm T.i Kaar.msi iaft nirsprriant mi mm hia it rant amKiitnn mtssl winter came on, the gentleman September 14, 176. H was educated at Böttingen aad Frankfort-on-the Oder fa 179?, be was appointed as overseer 4 the mineo o' Frsneonia, but relinquished this po. anion ia l?9i from bis strong inclination to travel. H s extended tours, through South America, the Wed Indies, sad Mexico, in company with his friend Rompland, from 1799 to 1SÜ4, aad wall known from their joint work containing the results ot their travels, pabiiabed at Fsris ia MIO aad cabsequeat yesra. The remainder of hia life was devoted chiefly tn scientific labors. His last and greatest work is "Coemos," tb fins' volome of which, be bad completed, though not yet pabiiabed. By The New Albany Tribnnc states believe Mr. Rawlins raa acted wisely tedav . h. cbaraeteraf the la-,,l-tfol a t ttj" A cm Inr, looking vary awrioss ia a Meteodiat conntry church -a. naked by a minister If ha fait say chases' m - N ary rfdi" Said lack.