Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 August 1860 — Page 2
JASPEH COL" KI Ell.
for PRBflfOBNT, S. A. DOUGLAS, Of Illinois. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, H. V. JOHNSON, Of Georgia.
DCTJOUN LAW, Democrat candidate for Congress, and THOMAS
8I10rLDEllS, Democrat candidaU for State Senator, will address their fellow-citizens as follows:
At Jasper, Monday, Sept. 3, at 2 r. m. Uaysville, Tuesdsy, u at 2 r. a. Arms' Mill, Sept. 5, at 2, P. u.
Celestine, Sept. 6, at 2, p. m.
Ferdinand, 14 7, at 2, p. m.
Hantingburg, Sept. 8, at 2, p. m
Far I Ii J per Courier.
To the Ed 'tor sad Readers of the Jaaner Courier.
A Flw Tnort.HTf and Facts Elicited
UPON RECKIVINQ A CaKB MADE PROM A Lincoln Kail. In 1856 the Democratic party in Indium, aa elsewhere, made repeated
and argent calls on the conservative
Mr Crittenden's Speech.
Ubitrd States 8b-tor Al the late
The eaRojnciRniof aepeech from tbe.Conreasional Democratic Convention in
veteran S-nator of Kentucky necessarily it
tracted a large crowd at the Mosari HallThai spacious bo'lding erat filled to rep'e-
lion with eager lis'enera, aud ladie formed
an important as well aa prominent portion
of tbe asesemblage.
Gov. Crittenden waa introduced by Ju ge
Andrew Monroe, and proceeded, amid the
the Seventh District, the following reeolu-
was offered: 'Reeolved. That this Convention is in ft ror of Joseph A Wright for the United
States S-nite, In place of Pitch, the present incumbent. Adopted amid deafening cheers "
Democratic- Stale Ticket.
For Governor,
w .i it mi .
lugs to come lo tneir neip. , tt ...embl.ge, to deliver there was no chance for Fillmore, and 1 P . . " " Mfh be.
that in order to defeat n sectional man, "w w ' " ,1. mmntrv .haw l.onld - of the Union. He ignored com, lately
Evervbodv is invited to be present , .10 1 ...t.i...V.Ltir candidates.!-"1 the contested politics) points at issue
j j r i j 1 1 - i i i v . - 7 .
and listen to cood old fashioned Dem'and prevent a rupture in the Union by now, aP.i upon p...., ... - -. I.. 1 ... .i Patt hia aantaatie broadsides to those manufac
tured articles of conventions, finv. Crittenden naid Mr. Dwglss the
. i. . t,i: Ca.. A :r.iiUiiral Sn. (,.... ,1., it, Tlutv vit.wl f, ,r hiakai rnmnlimrnts nossible. He said he
Ol 1 1113 lUUiniia kjuaio jjin.uiiMii UIU HI J nv uv ,a. . "J ... .. . . , r . . . . I r I 1 I. ..... ,.1y1 i.i.i - - - - --- f..l.l I
DIED, In this plac, on the 28th inat., of fiux( Willis Ingram, eged two jreira end ihr days. BoonvilJe Democrat.
'thee. taction of the semi-civilized 1 am
wrsui; muwiuw. I . . . ... , .
Itioder sustain naii"aniy nnu puv DCTOur thanks are due the officers Jown Bectionalism. Well, good airs,
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THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, 01 oneioy. For Lieutenant Oovorner DAVID TUR FIE, of White. For Secretary of State, WILLIAM H. 8CH LATER, of Wayne. For Auditor of State, JOSEPH IUSTINE of Fountain. Waa Treasurer of State,
KATHAMEL F. CUNNINGHAM, Vio. it fttn0unU to $12,000,
For Attorney General, O0CAB B. IIUKD, of Decatur. For Superintendent Public Instruction. SAMUEL L. RUUO. of Al.en. For Clerk of Supreme Court, CORNELIUS O BIUF.N.of Dearborn. For Reporter of Supreme Court, H. C. KERR, of Floyd.
ciety for a complimentary ticket to James Buchanan and he was elected ....... I .... m umaia. mat luipn IV-i Villi Vi'fl
the State Fair, to be held at Indianap-y- m, - ." , - ? ' wv " ' I ., rlnir tluiv ii'ivii amoA Inn
waa bold, generous, frank, and true. Ol Mr. Breckinridge be said that the disunion
lud i. V. tlmt. tlu'v liiivn Kineo had i.tni ka nvir before been observed in his
OhS from Uct. lOUl te zum. ine '-w, rca8ong to e 8atigfied with things blood, and that he regretted above all men
grouuds, for the permanent use ot tno consqaat1 However, I leave that that ie name of Breckinridge ehould be ao n . 1 1 .1 1 . .1 . - T.. .1. ..nnt
DtTCiety, are neany compivu-u, mm itr oiners iu uer. mu R11 uifd. ample preparations are maairg to ren-iiuestioii if, Will Democrats, in such i Hi refntr, concerning Lincoln were Hpr it tho finest industrial exhibition an emergency, sliow some sincenty, h He htd m.rried . Kentucky
ever held in tbe State. The premium - . others 1 STife TT ' aa AAA .i uuusc an. . ointrs io uui iv to y . i lne eiecuon of eueh man would be
list amounts to ,vw, -uem- me noW thought by 6ome leailm-r uemo i4 fmt largest ever offered by any State crats that Indiana is very doubtful in," CritleBd,n doaed hl. ,ddrf. wilb . TWrrl " the Cuming November election, ana . ... . .. Aioara' Vj 5 .i - .1 ... ui: il beautiful perora'ion to the ladiee. In his
outers a ii ii i um uiv v ucnoc it in . . , .. . ..,. Aebest.-Yesterday, an affidavit' for UnOoln. Now, conservative oh "d Una,2e ha ulked coquetry
Notice of Petition to Nell Real lMnte.
State of Indiana, Dubois County:
NOTICE is hereby given that Wm. II. Cox administrator of the estate of F. Wrsterramp, ileceased, his filed his petition to sell the real estate of tlie decedent, his personal ieing insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of aaid county. B. B EDMONSTON, Clerk, aug 8-4 by B. Buetiser, deputy. IMMENSE uoie in:ritori:A
1) K M A N 1) !
PROFESSOR WOOD'S MIR RESTOR 1TITE
having been filed before Itq. Alexan .democrat", will tc, .1 tc benevo yep ......,, ,h, .. .olilict, ,.ch w., ti,oäoJ 10 ib. Publle rly In ls.w. Jack Mbe, and Sbiren,. for toSi US1 y o.-.i-, b..ri.t fron, O.,.. cm,..o,n. ü.i.-r...!, a.brenb.n.,, wM.
Uigugeu in in 0,
FOR CONGRESS, HON. JOHN LAW, f Vanderhurg. FOR STATE SENATOR, THOMAS SHOULDERS. Democratic Judicial Nominations. For Common Pleaa Judge. JOHN J. KEY, of Perry County. For Common Pleaa Proaecotor, W. C. ADAMS, of Duboie.
1 I VUU III t SUIIIC Vl'lllUlV-liVTV Hll. J"U 1 m o wo noticed last . . cnngorVfttivei You all admit He will soon retire to private life, and with1 r
week, R. Tewell was put on trial and tnat e anrt Everett are national, him goth good wishes of all Kentucklane. ,yoVR u a i k is Thih, i -v . . a mi al.- .n n . I 1 !)... nnnn illfinal thav.rvil.il I h a I 1 1 1 Kl at f On If Ymr AlE RiLI).
tinea jjio ana cosis. nie umui ui-,saiu m juwi. . . a 3 a. . u i Hut if v an
ties are not yet arresiea. Aiewbucu- . 1 iC r- ; ' , , . -u i.P -...i., course, that there IS no danger, then Kenturkian throughout, and that is prvs wholesome lessons will learn peook . iv; another Inoro powert(l, on. .ufficien for M0B . orXy one , that Jasner is not exactly the place to I ? ...j, la. llicfr at ifWMft Of lllV llflVVIl lfl!.... kV C .al nimmt. A la I ha ftnttafl Slats-
a S . a a 1 . la..l I - . ' - '
raise riots in.
Out of the same riot grew a trial in
Hall township, betöre Esq. Houston
on Monday, in which Al. Smith prat
JASPER: WEDNESDAY, : : : AUGUST 8.1860.
n.kpra ittinn almnsl th varv d u that ihe State Or If Yntr Are BaLI).
lu ai Jf;"Vii . " r r i - - liut If ye puv. in order to keep jour1 was admitted in the Union, he has been jlr War. Rr-.Tonit lt.
If You Have Scald IUn, If You Have Nibvous Hbadacbe,
It W ill Cure Them.
fined 25 centa and costs, for an assault party, supporting northern prtnei teodtnf u n and battery on R. Tewell. pies, in opposition to the south. Naatl. g),ni
f SI ...ni. .a. . . S ..u.a. f i . . 1 a IIMMIT
OCTSome straggling Uepublican
ative son of Woodforl county
a IT I. f,i- aa A mam
comes the queyttoo of questions, wht, Cori.r
is the condition oi I no ijouiocraucr
fXJWe are authorized lo announce
sww I S ll v"iiuivii vs siw , iissasjsjsjpt- rar aalaar , we are informed, Hs sneaking through) partvj s tt ji:irtv ;t n()t divided? jq-even THOSE who tnat . . f al.:. mobiln. n.l ll... n.irtli miminatn n nnrtlinrtl .
some parts of this county, making: And the north nominate a nortnern joyn,enl ol perfeCi healih frequently h
incipiea urni o u ;oeed lo hife recourse to tonics as prei
II" 'Mil
Mr. Johs Mehbihoeb is a candidate for ' BDeeclies He made one in man upon ptinciplea that tlx election a. County Auditor, at the ee.uing "1" " ' wont aeecle to; and the south
iiuuwuiiurKii iiHii ,l .,r:
used un bv
rious old
October election.
rvr-Wa im inthorized to announce Mr.
Alle T. Flemihg aa a candidate for Rep- place. We
resentative of D b. ia county al the ensuing'a sharp look
October election. O-We are authorized to announce Mr. Daniel Hasbis as a candidate for Clerk ol the Courts of Duboia couoty at the ensuing October election. fjrWe are aulucrized to announce Gen. Jobs ABLE aa a candidate for U-preeenta-tive of Dubois county al the ensuing October electioa. Ma. Epitor-St Yoo will please an noonce the name of Dr. E. Stephebsor as a
candidate for County Auditor of Duboia
( 'mini v. and bv ao (loins vou will much
oblig the Citizen of Dubois Cocbtt. Mr. Editor: Please announee Mr. S. J. CaoajRR, Esq , as a candidate for Clerk oi
the Court of Dub .is county, nd oblig many Citizen of Columbia Towrsbip.
03rWe are authorised to announce Mr.
j '
reh last weea, ana war- (Ves 0I m,,,. v H Miller Fan of that!"atc wnthern man upon principles mor.d insl lhe y ii. Miner, tsq., oi umi that th( nQrth wont nave rjan vc M . advise landlords to keep mako it national? Kow, Iloosiors, If"" fid in ,,os k-out on him. these things he so I have said con8i-m!,y ai la medicine that c
are in the en
ave
ptevcu-
We are never too well ar-
assaulta of "the ilia that Such an in vigor ilor thry
TETTER'S BITTEUS
I'a rr.nr Medicire Dkalers. amd
DKOi(llTS, IH ClTV AND CoURTBT. K J. WOOD dt CO. ARF, AT.R Alir.MTS ptlg Dr. Mann's Celebrated Ague llalsam. July 11. leo-9m.
OC'At the election in North OafO
i esu III MKTS UO HO i lllWV illU tuiior . . ...u , j .t a a a medicine that canui't be taken regularly der and t xanimo the testimony from . ,,' ... 4, mM fmtmm t, withou giving vitality and elasticity to the ovnrv JSiiiirpf nttil it tlit'SP tliinrs ou " '
lina last week Kllis, the Democratic- o, then, we say, the genuine oW At this ee.e..n. pnrticul.rly, the AlA fo llimn. wm 1iiftrlLHt. I. un,'l .nntl. urn Imnn.l rot itroniest man is not proof against the mala-
Kb .Kami in IW mnmritv! Tht Ho- niul. r bfwti tnnrul .il.li .rati.mR to com- , i cartain ssctions of tin country. In ail
IJ L'.... . I . . ... 11.11 1 I.' ......
it lo,Mti majontv: inegio unuer high moral obligations, to com- v-' 1 i bsbsb-sbbbbbsbssb d North State bat Come OUtJpromia ttpOII Bel and Kvorett: nnd cass of fever and ague, the Bittebs imorc,nr,o (ruttM, , s!l . Charter perpetual.
trueasstoel. This is the first gun ol would it not 1)C according to their potenx man any amoum oi quinms, wnc r , ,,.T . r . ..... -n -,,inm
m m . . i . . a a s I I II: " . - ii.iavaaWa a,Iaaa--.aa. . . a ..r . - v v , v .
the Democracy for victory iu the great boasted principles, ... a a " rf- nn
battle ef November.
1 onrs.
OCJ'Warrick county has hal an investigating committee, showing a former Treasurer, Mr. Lowe, to be in
debted to the county 3h,007 10.
PliO BONO PITBUCO.
most dangerous cases of billious f vrr yield
to its wonderfu DroDcrtirs. Itiose wliu
P. S. If ye've any tiling to sav wejhave tried the medicine will nver u an
are willing to hear
P.
All we have to say is. that if P. B. P. will move to na by reasonable evi
dence, that his candi latus, who were
other, for any of the ailments which the Hostetteb Bitters professes to subdue. To those who have not made the experiment
we cordially recommend an early application
Adam Milleb, of Tatoka Township, as
candidate for Sheriff of Duboia county at the enauing October election. ror We are authorised to announce Mr
Hkrbt Holthaus, Esq , aa a candidate for Clerk of tbe Court of Dubois County at the
enauing Oc'ober election.
Ooae to Sleep. The Kingaton Wide Awake Club, organ
ized to elect "old Abe," has gone to sleep.
It haa sunk into that s!eep from which there
is no awakeaiog. Theelab met on Monday evening of thia weak, for lhe last time. Mr
J. VV. Lee, a gentleman who had been decoyed into accepting the Presidency of tip club, when he learned hat company be had fallen into, resigned in sheer disgust.
Parr Harlow, who was the next officer in
i.nmitmt..l in n. Convention where not'to the Bitters, whenever they are stricken
twenty States were represented, areby disesses ofthe digestive organs a a .a -a Ta . s l . i a I f . . I A I - -
mora niLtiotwi than t ic I leiiiocratie
nominees. Douglas and Johnson, who everywhere. ? . a si - - a . J
were nominated by a tonvention in
which the northern and all the south. ß M c, aa Abotttion st. era states but live were represented j of ht nck R ublicn. ere ukf en will go with h.m. Or i he w.ll on ( (h dfmocrtt- c couvince us that his candidates arei rÄn.i... .aa.al.lJ l..l'uol aonllnnalism M. CUy SR Abol.UOOIst. 1 h following i
uuai aa aai muiu a uviun ovi.hvmii.
Sold by druggists and dealers gen rally re whew.
OrSee advertiaement in another colun.n
c. I
.:n uu i.:. 1.. r' an extract from Clay's paper the True Anser
. me III aV nun mm. a'iia . . ;er ,nl a .V: aLi.L Iv.,,.1.. iean, published by him at Lexington Ken-
rank, waa voted to be nobody, an I his office r . l i . lucky:
declsred vaca
captaia who
attempted
longer life
The clubbed the Lincoln rot, and nothing southern States but two. What has1""0 "ke oo distinction between them and ass. i I . . . if i.aaaltr.,. Tha iisl rnmanl HmmA flap ( V . II -
club then disbanded, each member swearing think: ll P. B. P. will divest himselt ... ,. . ..It .t.k.. -u..r i., sunoosed to be solvent.
CASH CA TITA L ELAROED 600,000
Tl I IS relikble Company call the atient;on ol its friends, patron anil ill" public
generally, lo the fi,llwln; fscs of US having
A CASH CAPITAL OfrflJW.OOO A IIS U TK ARD U RIMPA I REP WITH A et Hurplnii of $."5 1 1,114 37, und the prestige of 10 ypiirs success and ex -perlees. an. I continues lo progress in
health, wealth nH flfefilf, A 'crfgate loss
es paid, over nitoo; affording taciiiiir snd security iu ualters of insurance, cnninereial, mercantile, mechanical or rural: While rsnblng (or importance and oublic service, the first of fire insurance Companies
in America, inauree at rales and rules as
liberal ss the rirks assumed permit lor solvency and lair profit. LoRRBS 1 1,'IJI TARI. V AI'M sTED AS" TRnMrTLV paid. Applicatiors eeticiTtl) ARn pi'ttciEs ssuRoby W. C. ADAMS, Agent at Jasper, Indians. Offiew on McDonsId street, between Main ami We-t, at W. C. Adams' Law Office.
An. 1, 1880-3m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NÖl lCl. "" NOTICE is hereby given that Jacob Lemmon has been appointed adminis
trator of the es'ste of Nancy Armstrong,
that he would carry no more raile. Thee of all prejudice against the name ot rx,,,, , fre colored person to be denied nil
. ? a. t ' a n . : a a. av: as a. .... .a . i -... n i . a. iiama i, ahm . . i : i. .it.. .s . i . .. a s. . s aa.ii
pernnev nromnm. oo muic u dv. Avmg 7tMIiUCrul, UiHI uuvuiv imjii uuc iiuui poi iicii rignti, aim auvr urtiam-j; um a -Sk . a a. 1 a I I 1 a. 1 ....IJabsi as. a Saas as. m as ask at 1 I as S i i rt a al IruO t n I OP nllf attl U it ll
stoa (.a. x.) Hepaoiicsn.
Letters aot Called For
It is important that people should know
I. ,1.,. ,i. .1 aim ,. ia naH.inl ma ! ' rn osrsons ahnll niov s free intercourse with
111 iiiu v viii aim w ii vaa.viia. v'iit.w ,w - ...... . ' . i a . -. . . . . ar . k . r... . . . . . w.
t on, wb ch he advises others to, lie,1" ; ""'"" V"7."" -t ' I ....I ..f .11 skssaaB a s 1 ai A a A rAm assssh Pllth a
will folh
Freemen ! Te the Rescue 1
James M. Sm anki.ix, Democratic
Elector, will address the people
following tunes anil places
At Jasper, Duboia county
September 11, 1860, at 2 o
At Ferdinand, Wednesday
IS, I860, at 3 o'clock, p. m. At Peterabargh, Pike co., Thursday September 13th, at 2 o'clock, p. u. At Boonvillc, Warrick co., Tuesday, September 18tb. at night.
Other appoiatmonte will be made from time to time.
11,1 ,,u T. "h. I -1 ,Z '. ! from" such right..lbw theeAampleset bi liapar.Deiver m, from Mch M inilrttm.n. thr the State ot ew lork, u..der,Mr,U ih-- unjui, lntt eft( b. Ibul per.. ..I I Aa. I r . .1 il. ...... I.;. , a a? II.
- 1 1 1 1, ivum VI vrwii aat.ii, wa.va atiavw feilen, III IH.un IV ibiiviiuh (iirjaaivi. since, providing that, when any persons shall influence in favor ot" Douglas. Astojaarty feelings, snd note tbe accidental
ll is impvTism nisi people inuuia ingw . that e law of Congreia passed not long J ju a .a i . I aa
JACOB LEVMON. Adm'r.
Aug. 1, IflQO-Sw. ADMINI8I RATUK'S SALE.
N OTICK ia hereby given that I will seit al public sale, on the premiaes of Nan
Armstrong, dee'd, on Friday Aug. 24,
indorse on
place
j TT, te . I T TT ', uiijusi, wiai can op .us per- latxy, au her personal property conelsung oi ad ot Go?, llunt, and throw Ins verted, end made to ssnciioa prejudices ndlhorses, eattle, hoga. aheep, farming ulens ls, e. a' Tl I A - a-1 . i: . J .u. Aim'. ... .... . r .
parij irriuiga, aiiu uum un. biiiuoih.i nouaerioiü and Kit c hen lur n itnre :
unction or color."
electoral ticket with the Bell
ic or any letter his or her name and , Indiana, we would be willing to vote tinetion of color.
of residence, es the writer thereof, the for a joint elect sa ft mm a ara ews s. I si aa rw sin m ss 1 I mA tnP sr. e Kar era f ' A at
f TL- . lit nf '. mniilhl VI DO
mi i. .1.1. . l . l i . . . . w .. : .. .ii ai . u i ... a. mm
1 HIS article snows wnciner n waa an v witch on an sains uvrr . -uuri-.iio.ri k" I . . I ... T . ..
. i- i;.: ;.. . . d.. ...i. . k. .hn... mo note w in annrovea securitv waivmK
a.. i. I. .u:... . ., . . . r. r;..i.a I. an. Lii .w. l.i. k. i. u f.., slusiion snd apnraisment Isws; under 9,
at the l A.incoin, ungui fx, wt wi. iii-. caah. JACOB LEMMON Adm'r. lime the writer rnav direct, shsll be returned uitli tlip sorrnniPnt that ach candi- of niacins' them, in everv particular, upon on! a tocÄ 4
, i - .-V ... I j -m mm nun. i, atj.rvu mw . loa mail Ia rnmlA orritar- anr alia 11 lh lama .lot., etiriiilil lima tlwi nrnrvirlinn nf ..,.. I raniiii. wltk iKa wkllaa Una aar I II ' VI Mal mllY "iyiTA H.taati 'l-A ä"ief
... -"- I UBilv oiivuivi .. a. ,v jiivpvi.ivH v. :.(u.i iTnn waa. ------ il IJ TV IB IVUI 1 t AS IU IV Ulil , Tnesday K, trested ee dead letters, till o returned tu electoral votes which it has ofthe pop-'this doctrine suit our Republicans In thi t a t i a tv1 I
'elk, P. af. the Post Offlce of the writer end remained ular vote. That is, it Hell polls hall' county! Thia man Clay ie making speeches I Tl H I I I rS A itW A 11 Ö .
, Sept. uncalled for ooe quarter. las many votes in t tie state as JLoug-.for Lincoln ia he, too, in favor ot negro aoaaJMSBRRRRRSoäaaahaaasSSajSMaaa I I a I 1. . 1 1 mm aa . . , A mii ao 1 . a. . a 1 la. avoa. . ... HI. a M-m . . . .. . '
The Fort Wayne flndi t ' nan aw mii; nw,iv equality i nn ana wnne in uongrsss g
irai vuico, anu bo ou iu prijvruuii. ftr t0 snow that Ms views, or the negro
CeaiRS Oct
anal Hantln! aava
John Hamilton, Esq., of Fori, Weyne has coma out for Douelaa and Johnson. Mr.
Hamilton haa at all timea been considered
tu '. . w a. quatiB, is aot far behind Clay .
'I m tt ivnr, in iranni aaoooovua- - .... .... i . i.
J.U.... .h n..d.A himaalf to vol. wuin 'nI asoiliieoie. .
SIMMER CIsOTHIII
BELLI 0 OTP AT COST! July 25. at the Cheap Cash Stqbb
Hamilton h.e .1 all time, been considered ssu. c,rg-.. w, o W--" U, Uojon ,. . .upBAr,e, of Liocoln-if Mr
in Btrongrsi mm os in V'ppoanon runss ior i'jueibs anu men acccucu uia rtunriu ... , ,. i.i. in Allen county; was candidate for Sheriff ni, rewd. The President has ippoieted,L,DColn hM " f-lisS ia common with wNDQO MADDER, eoda. apice, pepper, in that count v in 18&6. anal ran ahead of his hi Af tha armor, ai ktMnm. their principles, why do the eupprrt him? 1 Cinnamon. Mustard. Hoop A os and
parly largely. flajtd, Mass. Paoli Eagle,
chinel Head Dresses at ALEXANDER'S.
