Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 2, Number 22, Jasper, Dubois County, 28 September 1859 — Page 2

JASPfiK C0UKIE1L

JASPER: ——— WEDNESDAY, : SEPTEMBER 28, 1859. ======= TELEGRAPH TO THE PACIFIC.—The magnetic telegraph has been extended to Atchison, on the Missouri river, and is still on its way westward. From the Pacific side the work is extended to Salt Lake City. It will probably not be very long before the two will be made to unite, and give a complete telegraphic connection from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The Pike's, Peak settlement will probably hasten that work. It is quite possible that connection with the Old World will be sooner made through this route than across the Atlantic; for it does not possess the same difficulties, and nothing to interfere with its working after being built, a matter which, in the case of the Atlantic Telegraph, is still in doubt. ———<>——— ELECTION.—It is only two weeks till our October election. We hope the voters generally will go the polls on that day, as the very important ques-

tion of changing the btate CotiStitu-.Dictator,

fn ia fr vnroif ii min fluit A&v T fr i - the people beware, Or from their pathv a large txpilise will be brought Upon the State, ami much vil result, rXA wwk from next J uosday is election dav; and our list of caimidatee is yet v. ry SUiall. This argues Well for the "eueral liroi)erity of our people, a there are IlOt many who are . , ., ... ...

.... .i . . .. a note, drawn up in friendly atyle, reqn willing; to leave their occupations to." ,,u 4 ing explanations aa to the obj -ct of the i erve the dear public. cantration of Spanish troops at A . ra,

CCTMr. Douglas' recent trip from Washington to Chicago seems to have been a perleet ovation, the people liocking by thousands to get even a sight VI Iii? J.llLl VIIOIIV nrPTliem ia a circular in the Clerk's . . ,

Uttice requesting llOU. 0. A. lJOUgiaa;eior htd been procUimed .Tranquility pre - to addreas the citizens of Indiana on Tj!ed Bt A.j,ri. The diaturbances on the the political topics of tlie day. CotnelpltlM 0f Ccnauia, before reported, waa

tip, ye who are in favor of SOnnd De1 ; L-n tr hoar intoA atu'kk vvaasv v a akv r a ing, and sin the reqnest. Pleaslmno. The Jaaer Brass Hand went out to Ferdinand last Mn day evening, and came hack Tuesday. We understand they had a very kasant time. Good Pictlkes. If yon want good, likeiieeeee ot vouraelvw tro to Konnett'e gallery in a hurry. Ho will only stay here a week or so longer Homk Mac.azim.. Thia Dsriodiea for Octohor has been on our desk two 0 j

weeks. It ia tho best magazine frEmperor, of Fran

the price (only 2) in the L nitud btates Address T. & Arthur & Co., Phila. . . , v 't Ma. Eorroa:-!, aa a cit.cn, wb. tlio Lur.or I'unor to call the attention of the Supervisor' of the Ja?per Koai district to his part of tbe l'ekTsbtirg road, and suggest

the propriety of working the road injP"'" immense concourse of enMr. Bohart'a laue before the rsitisnd,,hui",,ifPe,JP,p- c,Puin Cm.tock. lata

frwzes of winter 6et in. This part of the road hss been very had fui MtSf winters. There should be a Binull cul vert roado in tho lowest place, and the balance thrown Up we 1. Also, in Mr. dates' lane ia a very bad place. This

should be attended to immcdiatoly, so'uon' na " lo ,pMa me uonacn 1

that it will be well Iteaten down hefore winter. Another suggestion to Supervisors generally: when the roads are thrown up, a very littlo more time Spent in leveling tbe road would add, much to its permanent and prevent so many chock holes being formed. This road through Ireland, under the supervision of Mr. Green, ia Vitt worked, but needa levt?litii?. ra that wheniti.bratPn dovn iT Th. Ist. .1 perfectly smooth. W.

X7Lutz will bring on new gecds.

.Ken from l.nrope.

Sacxvitui, Sept. 21. fliesmer Arabia arrived at Halifax Isst evening. The Zurich Oonferenca ia suspended. The Aaaembliea of Parma and Romagna luve resolved oe annexation to Piedmont, The National Aeembly at Bologna, on he 7th inet., adopted a reaolution declaring that the people of Bologna dea re annexa t un to Sardinia; Bologna will illuminate) u honor ol the event. The Aaaeinbly ' authorised the President to preaeut an adiress to the Emperor Napoleon and King ',f preanng tta sympathy lor Vene-ia and offering to make peculiar eacnficee in her favor. The Pope had been at r i rti.ii x it i tvrr. ami was lu'cea to ai.ant'iiii .udienc for .veril d,?i. H, w lboul a . 1 i 1 t0 proceed to caatle tiodolph. a deputatation wae about to leave Turin on a mission to the French government, It is supposed that the Papal army ia not in condition to act againat the force uf the Romagna, led by (leneral GarihahM The National Aembly of Pa nna opened on the Tihinat., with great aokmnily. M Firini, the Dictator, del.vered an addr, in which he reviewed the hiatory of the Bourbons, and terminated amid cries of viva - v , appesrance of a great fete. B nrerel French 'ournala have been prohibited in Sardinia, in cuneequeoee of advocating the eeparation of Savoy trem Piedmont l'ropoaala ere pending in the National A"mbly of Parms, confirming Farinni aa and declaring the termination ü' ' umwj. Spaib. The MadriJ jmrnala say that ,he Einperor o( Morocco h.s declared aa traitore the tribeawn the coaet who insulted the Spanish Bag, and promiaea to inflict exenipiary puniulimeni on tnem. i ne iin Gusermnnti hoW.ver, doubt the fulfilment of thia promise, and continue their preparations for the expedition to reveng theinault and murder o! their aul jects. The English Government has preaented a note, drawn up in friendly sty le, reaeat '" immediate vicinity of Gibraltar Gebmaht The great autumn fair was progreaaing at Frankfort with mm h briskoft M it ii v dealers in cotton, silk and , BrUc(M htd compleley run out their stock. ;

The Pane Moniteur announces the death'the mud. With one of the lad. lere that re-

of the Emperor ol Morocco, and that hia sue of the Emperor of Morocco, and that hia sue cauaed by the collection of certain taie trotn the Greeks. Five of the tax cuthererhad been murdered during the affray. Twoj battalions of aoldiera had been sant to ar reit the ringleaders. A Circaatian deputation had arrived at Constantinople and preaented to the Am aeiauora ui uir ai-vt-rai rnwm a proirai againat the invaaion of the country by Rua sia, and stating that the whole of the Provinse would be forced to submit il thay "re onara?u by me forte A great fire had occurred at Erzeroum. snd the town has again experienced repeated borke of an earthqnake. It wes reported that the Zurich conference had determined on the boundariea of Lombardv. Another meeting between the ce and Austria was ex pected to take place in Switzerland. The Independence Beige tiy that England propoaed to France and Austria an Kuropetn Congre on Italian . f non.int,rvenlion br affaire on the by force; but a Ptrii t.,gram contradicta this. The Great Eastern departed from Ihe . Thames on the morning of the 8th inat in .. of the atencper Baltic, was on board and look part in the management. Her performance was admirable, ind ehe was kept under aa perfect command aa a river steamer, and ateera aa eaaily aa a wager boat Her enginea appeared capable of starting or checking her speed almost by a single moher performance proved her the faateat ves sei in the world. She W-ll th nna ai 0 '.clock 15 miaütt) tnd WM off Dofer ,t 3 o'clock. The London Times hss an editorial on Harney 'a occupation of Juan, characterising t xsreise of power to which England wi" n"' submit. wTha. Amerie" horM' 8t,rk wo" . L . TZZ-Tllfc j j . . p . '". I.H-, PMuuaiiiru iu lim inUZZTJ? Eperor ""i"' "" paww mere.y lor ms purpose of putt. ag down the naval sunremsrv pose oi pott. ng down the naval eupremsry ......... a of England, and unless ebe submits quiet ly , r n . .

King Victor Emanuel received tht Tus-jet es delegation on the 3d inet. In reply to iliair addreashe thanked thsin lor their

pressed wish for annexation, but said it eccomplishment can only take place by the; (negotiations which are about to begin, on'of the affaira o( Italy. H would aupport the jcauae of Tuacany before the powere, and hoped that Europe would nrt refuae lo pracnee towaid Tuscany that work of redress jng grievaucea, practiced under leea favor,,;t circumstances, towarda Greece, ' Beirium and the Danubian pnncipalitiea. .... n -i . I lit vote in rarnia nn me iinirui tu p;.Jm.n. r;.,.d in ... f.,or bv (?3 OUO to fi votf. The Paria Journals praise Victor Eman ppeech lothe Tusc, de.g,,ioo. They cmiciuue tnai ll is annual certain iui . . . . i . Mmhle Farther Pust, Sep'. 25. The Steamer Nurth Anu'rican, from L v erpool with datea to Monday the 14:h pnaaed here on her way to Quebec. hae The over land mail bringa Important newa from the China war, the Engliah and French )orcM naving lltc,rap,ed t0 enter IVdio with ,hfl Eßi,h and French Ambaaaadore. The ChinP. ..nblt-d in jefetlej tn tuenipt. (real etrength and Nearlv 500 Urhiah re rt,porl.d ki,d ,d wounded, fiv ol ,Meir gun DoaU 0cini, ,0M, i ue aiura were finally forced to retreat I. ia reported that the American auniaier has resched Pekin uumoleateil. The detaila sav t h it the nnuth of the riv. er WM rtkej bT t,e fri ra tho tie ! v structfd forts, amounting to 90 or 100 guna. At 1 :.'5J P. M. the aijrnal for acton was tun up. , guB.Bosta Mposaum ana riover puaiie.i in close to the first barrier, The t'"n of tho ort then opened fire, and tli'- actii-n became general. Tb fire of the Chineae, in wei,(lt tnj precision, was such a h i never before been experienced. Bear) while thoae of the Uriliah did but inol 'oh', oompara,1Vf.y ltlie damage. Tne troopa were ordered to hnd. Aa Ike tirat boat tom bed the ahoi e, the forte poured out a perfect hurricane ot ahell, balls, auJ !rn.b.ta h . l. aaaa1 down th men aa rocksts. which mowed down the men sa itiey Unced. The shio supported them aa well aa possible. O the thouasnd men who landed, barely a hundred reached the jjret ol t he wide ditches, situated 5i0 yard from the river, and only bO reached the tk ir.t 4jtk Th w,ni!H hu p mml an ai. tempt to acaia the wall, but tbe laddera were either broken by the ehot or atuck in mained, 10 of the men sprang forward, 3 mained. 10 of the men sprang forward, 3 of were killed, and 5 merely mjured orders were at last given i retire, and while in retreat, the men were ah t down like birds Many of the boats were swamped j the bu an I not etiou'h remained to carry cf ht survivors. S veral boats tuh 'of wo. ,uen were alruck and awampid Russian features were distinctly visible tmong jhe men manning the C uuese bat terics. The Americans towed up several boata lo tue scene ol aciiuo, aim suerwsrus took a number of men to their respective ihipe. An accident has occurred on the Great Eaaiern, watch will prevent her from atarimiron her trio to Portland for about three weeks. The feed pipe caa.ng in one ol her funnels explod d during the trial trip with terrific force. Five of the firemen were so injured aa to cauae death, and there are othera wounded. The damage to the fittings are lerioua, but the ah. p and machinery received no harm. ReLuiUM The King of Belgium had Ion to aee Emperor Napoleon, il is suppoae in reference to the difficulty between Franca and Austria. Frasi The late article in the Paria Moniteur came direct from the E-nperor. It is rumored that France and En glind had agreed to an E iropan Congreea on Italian affaira, and if nee saary the Zurich plenipt tentiariea will have occasional meat jnga in Italy. The National Aasembly el Parins had voted the expulsion ol the Mouse ot Bourbon, and the annexation of Pu ia to Sardinia. It ia aaid that Victor L'uau iitb'tniing re ,urrij.(ij w s armv, tut that the nli iiaaaports to Tuacany and Modens, where ihey will awell the army ol central Italy. Cibcassia Schymyl, the noted Circaa aian leader, it is aaid hsa been taken prison, er and sent to St. Peteraburg. Auatria is making great concessions to the Protestants. The English and French Secretaries of Legation to China returned boats m the mail ateamer. Ta news, of course, create 1 much aenaa tion, and the violation Of the treaty in auch . lr,.cheroi minu .d forth loud de mda for a terrible revenge. ti,. ti.. i,-rn.ii

in a ii i h .r Hull m-iif n i n v-inin ai an-a i aiLni n i neu u

The Times sava henceforth neirotiationa SSV SV BSaSWSV HI J IIVII VVIVI . U i7wswaiwisw muat bs csrrisd on si Pekin, whars noonej

home and ee safe a a at Paria. It coo eludes the article with the following unrom phmenlary reflections o tbt American Am-

bassador: The American Ambaeaador without force anna, ia aaid lo have been admitted at l'ekio. Oi courae he had a peculiar claim 10 this exceptional pr vilege on account of tho aaaiatanee given to the Chineae mand-r-tna to deprive ua of the juat fruita of the late euceees'ul war. W net her thia or eome elaiim of the aame character, rendered hlm more admiaaible than thoae who had open- ( . 1 . i L i l . . fn mp w iv it r nun. i dpi inn in luucir. If ' rr Americana can open China by peaceful matho.l.a let them do it, but thus far they aeem . better able to help themselvea than doing . the world at large. From New York. KlW V' re Sept. aO.-The Herald's Washington correnpuiidenl ssye: I am authorized to say that the sending of Qenersl Scott to the Pacific cuaat ia aimply to prevent eooiplieetloa of the San Juan affair. It implies no censure upon Gen. Harney. The Adminiatration does not appre!.eud aily eri..ua d fB-ulMee, and lu.pea the Britjh (Jo vrrnnu-nt wi I be brought to see our undoubted right to the Itland of San Juan. ji I .ftslnn is of opinion that the question j iM..;te will be satisfactorily arranged. u-toria patera, .r tri .-J, eay tnai nvo eeanseniea ol intantry, lour of artillery, and a bitti ry of eii.Mil thirty-two pounders ir tn the United S'als steamer Mssachuse(t, l(j , , ,, ; at San J oh lal.ind. The ILuiac of Asembly, on the 12th. adopted an ad'iross to Governor Doujjlae, urtfntly requesting him to enforce upon the Kng!ialiJivermiient the neceeatty ol de minding from the Government of United S'.atea, not only the imme'iate withdrawal of all troops, but atrenuououaly and at all ri-ka to nainteifl her right tn the lalanda in the same archipelago, now clandestint-ly dishonorably and diahoneatly invaded. A aaOtien was aUo adopted urging th Governor to form volunteer military com panies. All was quiet at the latest dates. ——————— From Leavenworth LEAVENWORTH, Sept. 23. The Denver City Express of the 15th reached here with $32,000 in fold dust, the largeat single shipment yet received. The returns of eleven mining districts give majority of 1,600 against the State Constitution. A Vigilance Committee has been organized in consequence of the frequency of depredations upon property. Three thieves have been already banished. ======== Married, 0,. Sep. 8ih. bv Hv V. Banermeieter. Mr. U m. WissMANsnd EUXASSTU BkTZ boihof thia county. MED, On the mornirg of the 2 lot ins , at ha residence near Huntinvburg. Mr. Jiiti.a C. RuTle, Eaq., aged 46 yeara. Mr. Roy las, although comparatively a young man, was one of the pioneers of this coun:y, naving laaeu up ma resilience among ua in 1830, .k.. i.. ... i.,:, l- mm aJJ -.,.,( r lieu MC wie out i i ysai vim, uiiu there were but few settlers in the county. lie waa the first inhabitant of the town of Huntingburgh, and to hia enterprise and aa - tY hat place ia in a great meaeure in debieJ for ha preaent prosperity Ourinv hia life he was several time honored with; poaiiimis of truat in the county. He leaves a widow and several children, with a large number of friends te mourn their loss. Hiprotracted illneas he bore with becoming re signation, and died in the fu'l hope of hearing his Saviour say, fc Well done, ihou good nd faith ul aervani, sit ye down on my right I'iifiii't'M lor I lit vlillioii! - trT a-r. f,. -r OA t N . (Efom STUBER'9 Gallery, LOUISVILLE,)

HAS arrivpd in Jaepcr, and fitted up a The roan tax m vaw ainrrva. www..--gal'erv in the rooms formerly o- cup.edeach one hundred dollars -t"" '; by the Courier printins? dfice. on the corner; Iowa: Harbi.on 5 cents; Ba,nbr,ue 10 cts; of Main and McDonald atreeta, where he k Hall 5 cents; Pstoki 10 cents; I-erd,nand

prepared to lake AMBHOTYPBS, MELAINEOTYPES, M B H 3 111 isl'XW:, &c, in the best atyle of the art. He war rant tii.tction in all of hi work. OH and exainiiii' hia specimens. Prices mode rale. Old oicturfs retaken for fifty cents. N. B Mr. Kennett can talk lo his eus 'omera in German or Engliah. n22. v3 JVr l'UBt.ICIIKli. A NEW TRtATISE ON fltilu, ImitnUnrr. und U Hitnun art$inoSrtm tht hnhl ' f-tbu ami nthrr rtcrtrtt. IWl.i msiuMuAfil Hm.,-r,rt, uf .v. nt7"". M . t r i,..inii!i ii it a ni'"!" nf i 'i t tir rprttn ni t-, mal. Ii wMrhi-vi.n' MiTrrer. im inaiti-rwtiat tiinwiiitlon.niai r'ir hlmv l( Uli. .nt tit- kimwlpila- omm rtmni inatr, biih at in iPal ikimii. p foat.marriiT avnn Iik Iii Miinrit iini k aul iui k tmatmtn of thnl tm t nmnv n. invastiastinir the asSaiTs atw i t mpiitni inLdiwana. tn rnaiiniia T-arrtPinini I et).. rHntpf tn rw,.aa. .tanjH . loan iintliai v ur f- -t mhiW aaal ! anv Vi'Itrai.

Riffht Side Ip With Caret! Tito undersim d cull the attention of tho citizens of Dulwia and adjoin -

ititr (MiiinufH to nib uew aua well blcctuj 8tock 0f Dry ood, Groceries and CLOTHING. Ah I have just returned from the a r , . ,.i i. - i n vnivv . mr V u r. n a V ' with a large and well selected Stock, cuilttisti II in part of MEN'S AND BOYS' Rt'ady .Tlade Clothing, Hats, Cups. lWu and IShoes, und LADIES BOOTEES AND SHOES, of all sizes and qualities. For the Ladies, consisting of Lawns, GitlghwiM, K'LailleS, Prints of kimia, CHKNEIJt AND MtaiNO Sha' all Shawls. CUTLERY OF ALL KINKS, j,, f.lrt R,,l0st ..vorvtliinir that is ,Mimor, v kept III H tll'V utds Htore. Ä.jjJ gen as cheau aU the eheaoest. OCT II Kind of Produce laL-s-n in cii'liaiigc for Ciooda. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. A. H. ALEXANDER Sept. 22, 1859-v. STATE OF INDIANA, Dubois Coonty.as: To the Sht r ff of e"i. County, greeting. IRAZIL B EDMON8TON, Ork or e the Dubois Ciri uit t'otir ,do hereby crlify that thre will b- an election held ai the ,.,,! placps of holdini; elections in the sev eral tow'islnps ol asidctiuntv, on the second rueedi of October, A. D. 1859. for th purpoae of elfciinu the following officer ()n- t'our ty Tr'-urer; A Troaeiuting Atluruey for the third j iI,. ., ... 0,cLQW,"f' ' . . .... A insinct AtTorney tor trie aiairici composed of Dubois, Spencer and Pr-rry rounti-e A C i.nty (,'ommissioner lor the first district of Dubo'a counties. Witness my hand, and the seal of aaid ( tin, at Jasper, this 12th day of Sep rL.a. tpnibfr, A . D. 1859 BAZIL B. EDMONSTON. Clerk. By B. Bucttmkk, Deputy. PROCLAMATION. The qualified voters of Dubois crnnty, In- ''. 'otificd tha an Election will be held in each town-hip of aaid coun. ty, at the u-nal places ' holding elections i herein, on the second Tueadav ol Octob", A. D. IBM, 'or the purpose ol fillinf the offices nan. to) in ihc Ii regoing certicate. This I2tll 'lay ot S-ptetnher. I85tf. J ACOB HERMAN, S. D C. Sept 22-3 w. Tat ICS 1 Taifa! TWTOTfCR ai hereby given that the amnnrt nt taxes chartre t in Dubois county, In- - - w - I a m ..!.. i. L diana, for Ihe year 18S9. D ea h one hundred dollars valualiou of real and peraonal property aubjeel to taxation is aa follows, i0 - wit: State tax 20 cents, and 50 centa on each P" r ...ni ta 10 r.int. and ftl nn each no)1: Scll00j ux jo cenia and 50 cei.ta on each p0t; Sinkinff Fund tax 2 centa. The Townahip tax in the different townshipa on each on hundred dollars valuation ia aa follows. Columbia 10 cents; Harbison A rents: Bsinbridjre 5 Onto ; HalllOcents; Pa'oka 10 cent; Ferdinand 10 cente The Special S'-hool tax in th different townships, on each one hundred dollsrs vslnation, is a follows: Columbia 10 eta, and 25 cents poll- Harbison 15 cents and 2b rita noil: Bainbridire 10 cents and 85 eta - .pt.ii: Hall 20 cents end 25 cent-noli; Paaj nr ,. -.nil - Korrf nallil ,5 feni Bnd 35 c. poll. IOKS lO CBina aiiu I Ji rents. Special Town Tax; The tax levied upon the real estate in J ac per is 40 cente upon each one hundred dollara valuation. Th Treasurer will attend at the several placea of holding electlone In the several townships in said county, on the following days, for the purpoae of receiving satd tsx-e I Ha tar it t H?vU!r Mndiv, N"mb-r 7, 1869. I.awis' Place. Tn-sday. November 8th. Poleon'a Mill, Wednesday, Nov. Olli. Hchnell's, Thursday. Nov. lOth. Ferdinand, Friday and Saturday, November Ulli and 19th. Hunlingburgh, Mondy, Nov. 14th. Jasper, Tuenday, November 15ih Kmiira further ffiven that the Treasurer will attend at his office daring business houta ; fur the purpose Of receiving S U ,i.., i. ,in aam are nsid Brcerdlng that unless llie " " lW iS wj be rompell'' to ernten i .i.l. , .1,,. interest all nn . A same, togetner wun pmany interest aim J icoats.bv distress and sale of P'on"'X E. STEPHENSON, T. D. c. Jasper. Sept. 13. l859.-6w. W ,.r , I .r t II,. J B S 1 Mf LOUrU'l . . 1

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