Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 March 1861 — Page 2
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,5" JAM! Wl.DM.sr.rY. : : ! 8 J.Ar.c.i 6, 1961 Tue l'an Eecommvudeu by Ü rti.ee Conference. Tiiat otir readi rs mav have a cor
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heett rci J Tife iKMorv i lie .-eiiiue. i will brWIy tute lt poiBMw It PropWBjaj a,v I j - 1 ' I. To pru'iiltif alm.ltitilv lavi-rv in all territory north ; 9 min. '2. To leave in all the ptMtMA t. rritorv tomth t 99 z 80 mtn. whieh is ÜM ettlliern buOadaV of Virginia .i . .t-. inj Willi u, or wii:i tie taking oi , i . i I . e!.tves intt ur!i terntorv, and le.iv.nir t , . ulti.l.. i t ot Iii. I. ,.lt. .ill ..I IHV .. . S." . . . ' . ..... ..w...v.. nmtnr inrl ill ri to the cngaixaaca of the 1 e leral Court-?, acconiing to the conrt-eoi Ci iiiM.on law. . ... ... .. ... jo airnit anv jerr.torv as a State, with or without slavery, as ;U 1 ' '.t Hill, 'il IvtillllH . .I..I.JI 1 i " ... . . .t. . 1 ' , iiiiiiii ar in I-. t' ri.i.a 4. No Territory to be acquired f.r - - - i rtaie tirje. im. ta mi m cotictir- . ..... - ... m ' . rrnce i iiiii in "i .eiiMi" ii oiii . . i v J u :. - each auction. 'r haii anv t.-rri rv I acquired by treaty nn.es in ad AiI mm to ine (wo-Mira vote nw re quired, it also receive the vote of a niaj Tity tif the Senators from the slave btüte aud the tree States .). Neither the Constitution nor anv amendment thereof shall be c 'itMrueti . i . v-. , . o give Coupes the power to nterlere in any way with the relatmn oi muter and t-lave in any State or Terr.tory; nor in the Diatr.et of ( AmIna. without the consent of the m as tars, or tr.akinp thetn COmpeMfMiun; Uor tt ititertere Wltll the inter -State blave transit.
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rpi -. tit a, x.'il lit a V lam w . wx , 6. I hat the Constitution a.iab notit,!en, C(ny g more f, Xvm
le construed to prevent any State aidi.ijf by apprnjiriate legislation the execution ot the Faeitive-slave Law. ? .la i Ktf .3 f rm i a awur. a . ara alaif.-. laaA ..v......wi..ti.CiViM..,-1,ui-. 8. Prohibits certain change Uitic made iu the Constitution without the unanimous consent of all the State. t. Loti-ress shall make provision for paving the owner of an alavt". who is prevented leinirMun to him by Blob iolenco. in which c Cie negro is to le free. Tlie Cincinnati Enquirer iutays: No reasonable x?rson can object to the adoption ot that proposition. lt is fair, reasonable, and is, certain Wj not nnjurd U the North. We have tvenr conridnce that, if adopted, it would settle the alaverv nnetion lortver. And we have no hesitation in saying, that if snlnnitted to the pco-i pie of the free States lor ratification, it' would be overwhelmingly adojitt d. Mr. Critteti len has r-com:nent.ed the Senate to dopt the reeommeodation of the 1 eace Conterence; but the a a . ... a indications are that there are too manv radical Republicans in that lody to warrant us to hope lor its sue cess. Mr. Seward, it is evident, will oppose it, very much, we confess, to our disappointment. Mr. Lincoln . ...a... nr i . ... . - miL'ht. if hedesirt-tl its aib't.tion. .ciiro . . I .. - tue passage 01 itnspian nt adjustment If he loves his country more than h does party, he will give to it his influ ence otherwise not and if will lost, and the whole country thrown till deeper into anxiety, dea'pondencv aud trouble. lL"The National House of lpreentative has. by a vote of 133 to iö paaeed the following amendment to tlie Constitution: Art. 12. No amendment shall be which will authorize or give to Con- . a m mm I gress the power to abolish or interlere Within any State with the domestic intitution thereof, including that tf,4 . I IJ ... ... . itct-Bons iieiu to service or laUir by the laws of said State. This amendment ia not sufficient to satisfy any of the border States, and this is the reason why we find some of the radical Ilepnblicans in the House H fof it-i will not interfere with wieir ciieriatied disunion scheme. It is MBpii it would pas the Senate, Htid then 1 referred to the ditkrent Btatea for adoption. I , . - , . - .
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.4.-: ..':: .: it'., W ;.- r.-.i ! to the iietnVrH of flte l:t!in.-f aIh have accepted. No ivii v co pin lave Ikn-ii mp' t I lie r.a. T t '.: rr'imr- ii rid hm Mr. I..wdn . . . . i . . i is ünn ai I dec d. Me WMl execute in KM' lillfi S'atee t ! - - Utv. T will iv held "r r- covered, ana dtiiua . a 1 I 1 Mt-:wl,ll-'S:;iK-tllIheCM.-rtt-d.- .... 11 v.-..t.. V .t -...ir n vent fan Tili i tho boticjr frwctlni" lowd in Li IndtKnapolii npnecn. if mrried cut will it. ital.lv U1 to a a. .... - v. " ' ' v - civil war. It.dianian rime ronr Itawl ir. :ir tv brethren 1 rorj wlien in , rf icalj.in- knife' C'otire hi- a-ll 'tinn i with.'Ut a! 'ptinyr anv measure f tiae'fteation.! The Ult.Hle Ilun.l IiCfft3tnn! re-fiist-1 to inetri U-r in OWMfi Conference II'
l8l M or .ttti! metn- On watton of Mr. Colfax the H oe conto tot lor the PeaCC corred in the 8natr'e mnmena to the
rt. Tili is another . .1 . r . j tome j eeee"ii r. nee. ar- uo-. u tri: ... , . in inev can io e ure ine (kit !!.jii . .. m tncrxaatijc yrjy-t ot sneeeai The DMnber ot offiom in the Arrov who have rwiirtie! their C'itr.tfi:S'lIis .. .. ..... . ... fünft if.. rv i uro.. ia kvSitn h d'.nfe tf.e . 1 arolina tkcifs;..ti IS I-.. .... . , . , The Secretary of W ar has t .r..i-!ii an uffieial orler (liniihin ien-rai - . . r a. Twiir.'t from the Arv.v t r hi. trtan tti stirreti iennz up the fort, and t'UUI lwJS. . J .1'.' I te-.d'n. T xn, tti has ap' .roved IhII i3itab!ihinK a T irit..r"iäl Government . . . i i j. r-. n i Colorado, mein Im- l ike a i ak . . .. , 11 58 nt on .avery. QComniwionfri Court is in .OS-ßi-ui this week. The principal hnsitransact 1 i the fret t lenient with . tlie di&renl Town-hip TnUUee. and the chat..'. n and lcat;on i r a . . a . a I . ,i. .'lit- II. J;! l.l I il. 1 K.l '111 il" ..: t;tiuI) ,ur , , , U1(j. a, 1MUntcre.t M anj vva, arju, , v k;,.r ' for al again ft a & aaicle " , , . "1 au.T;un. .'i an . ir'i in uir ii' in e wonhl suzest that it th. notice.' .. . .: .. e : a. . ii: i i..ri vt.i..ii .t ii'du? w u I ' 1 r'etl III tltW .it r f .. u.a. tl.A 1 -I tar ! I,.aw9 liabilitr t-i err.r. week fT.i .aa af-J I hilh'ti ei - c-iri . ...ir.ti.r tniUbleof this township. Mr. t.. i- : voansman, bat i a -!.on bimsd qK a t.! ralile cartn nfer f -"l ,Ak.r. an 1 v.e d-r. t k-.-w hv h. shouldn't make a '" 1 i ajhitte Morgan l're ret of 1 'orti rsvii'e, on the f!i day Mar:.. I-;i. rOTh" eeather tbta we, k ha he c'",,i iIc eather, iu ainirntarcr r'tn t!,t' fiw.haJaiy, ; rin !i weather of last wet V. For the Japrr Cor e-. Eluab;ih SchailConducted bv Ii. J. I. Imtnon. Th? ptres nt tenn of t e r. Seb nil will ch.ae r.n Tn19, 1831. The 1Mb an8ient 'ining the dilh-.-. n' Exhibition on Tneinlav niiht. A1 'Jnvit.d to atend. C. W. Mi m t f. Chm. Com. Ar. .in.niii i nr. ooi . n. .1 ' ... . Tor r . .m, - . a a .
Charl-non, 8. C, la.t week th. eatber,lr-., of mj ,bi;., ,,, .r, lh, d.y mmm99-" 1 irn lp, "re h0 " ülJ 'JU' 10 "In., unu.u.11, aaiid. Pe.cb-tree. were in' fat0Mb!. e.reum.t.nce now rendered "r ' he. hi.. Bnaawnaraa tircammncr, now rrnorreo t . --"rr - r - wt, imi. lor a weea. ana atrenberr e were bejfinnin. , kul fir JUnce oa th. .trench of -- - r -T-, . ... .
t - usn to lorm- Ihe Mere rr ar.t.r ta-, ibat , r - - ab -ot the midd'e vt DeZt th atawberriea a and grean pe.. . a.ong .be table loa ..... ..pp.ir , .jr Anneraou at fort Suaater The Crisis io TennesseeThe vote in Tenueaaee for and agai.t a S'ate Convention, to give an expreaaioo ot "l0--1 r:a-.6d W Bw Et T.nnea-ee, coiproaai.ag twentyibt anüea voted: ForCiev.aboa,7IO; CaeseaUea. mi aa:... m '" i.aaaaeee, com prom a n ihirtf. three cooatiea, for Conveatioa. 2t.53ir; agaioet, 27,sa5 VVeat Teeaeeee. co ..promiainw ...hi. counties, for Contention. Li) H7V18. Rec..i,,.,.d. ,b. 1 mum. Against Conviat.,.. p, Coaveotioa, Majority agaiast Cvavtati
Cocgres tonal. Wümme, P.b 9S. house
TH nMMn to ren;dr th td' b. ih-hjff C wwin's frops d amrndment. o th C-moeuhon yesterday tailed to re ihe rrquir. d Iwo-third vol-, wa an nmj..--i th, ... buine in rd-r. tpj-fh froB, ieaar-. K,irf.r - , : r.u : v,"",n- ,w """"" - " ' ' V . . m . ,. ..i.nmtil.. .inn ana . iTr . " .... . - ation aa carried v nava 5 rfat -Ofifaaian prrtiU d. Th j.i"! 'i Ii tbn tiken, an yeatcr ,'"T' '' tn 'h " ta ad-fie-t reaa 133. nara 3 T ew..l .ppUua. frnt. hn'h the R' fb'ic.n .Dd Deai.cr.tie .idea and the ga. 'eri The report . th. eoaaaoit'e. v. a tempo rartlv poa'po.ed. Hill t.Bsiu the mail, in th. aeccdnc U'aahhorn. of I'.in. ia. frn the C m inform Lincoln and H'tnün o' their reorte in aituila. term aa M'. -r . .k e..... ruumu.. . .w..-.. evTV WMMMTm, Mr Kinr orcaenseda numWof u--iition Kf iw ,hctJMnd pfrw in f,Tor J lht c tn9tUnunn lt ia t;d :h0 e0 ur,., o.t t..e i nt ' t.. .
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. it f .-. r.-.-! r f t r-, K.n. ip fkr of the B"' r S t Re-nhi'iuiie. Bt en n', M- Cn.t den f'oui the . !ect crrftnite ui th pr,po U n adp'ed br the lear C n'ern., olT. r-d a r rf re-irnenc r ih .i.p...n ef ihi! pnro.itun. Mr Se-rrr ! a.i l the Sena! from I 'inoM (Tmwhn" ani ht'ea'Sf f r-n-d M nority xi ii.t rurarMM . .nd wi h.-d t itr.it a mbritute .a a Wiinority reot, but ibe ma j,, iKoopbt it w not fwapxawi, o m ..k4Hi um . -smit ioia' rooltitinii in Sitimn name, in which the Sea.vr fr-m 3-i corcurre. it.Anp'i r rtTto. WHtrtjs. T'ie Ifia!-!' of Kn'ib tttaaoaa i J N-nr J-r f h-e an'iJ
, , oa-aiin'U v.in in rt i i oi ir.eir laoo'e 'I' I,; nf I), Si r ..mi. i. - . i rone re5 ca ! a CnBtio-' for propoatni; . i wnt pa ot imn -ia Umf , ' r the ptir. . here. I Ley iiii. ta n, bow.t r, 'iiat ;r pnae of electing (he eevcral offi.-erB aj. ei-m-ntfeent totha Coasteo'iM : tbere'o'e. . . w erae.ciir nil u i t ..... r-it.. mi... nun . , 11 ml. fi ! I.I t I lr-T'' '
lleolved. IIa? tn ..Tfter iia-e oe mi ted to ? k the .ohict into eoo.derati.i . .-
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cmmm.m ptnaoaaea of the f:h .nieh ma mrfit in'ir wit. wvvn .. . r- . . of the C .n,;tu::w M'. H tie nhiected to th co"i-. rit.on the repurt lo aJT. r LiTTtt a aki rnr. t Mr I llie aaid that it aa a mistake hat Vi.cr;n bad ent d !;ae to the Oaawailaa II bad a proaie, which at te pf.tper lime h. afcnajM "ff r, fir' rt tn f tSe a t."t cfm. n po i-.ooed by the 1 C'rtTntion. B0i'te. t4"it !:' aectio- mh ak effect n 'he- exprea enditi,.n V a' n Scate or an pert thereof her tofr admit- " 'eJ. or I . rOer to be admrtte?. hall ha.rt.w cr tr wi-h "aw fr-m the IT iied 8'tf'e, 'nd'hatth" C 'n.'iti'i t b If. leaffaei 'aw of t'-e laid ary thing containnd in any Cmatiiu'ion oror.'i rr of any S at. l.-jj a'itü'e lo th contrary no'withstandBg. Th. report ed am-rdmr'a an d j in reaolotioiia ware ordere, to be priotti ad ,'a d over. Mr. Tnithi!l peeented th c-rfentiaU iof Mr Lane, Senator elect from In. :. ana, Li5c Li's ao ROtui'i acctrra-.ee taacaae Mr. Trumbull repor ed fjom the ciaamii. jtec pnotnic-l to wait on the Proidf.t rad jV.eo Pre.tden elcc. Mr. Lincoln r -W.th teen rratitod to rar contrvroen fo- .... . i ,e r m"i .1 ro- h.nr andatii. r-. I a .a ,i'eir mir. or co a-jence. ano won great aa . r- ....... ... ... wir ore vi Jwrrr ueni una rie uiiimsie loaai tf o( ,b bmX. ,h. OB l" ww M B 1 ..ich it .a formed, and. aboae ail, wuh o.h.. en faith ... t e Supreme Ruler of mtioaa, I accept thia treat, aud ahall be pl.-awd ' o.i y nay acceptance to tne reapectitr. llou-e. oi Conreea." Mr. Ilnli. aaid: Pleaee comnonicate to of tb. treat confided ia at. by . grneroua lbt toa aa M th.r 'HUt ' 49mt 1 ,m XTalt grateful for me coanaenc r.poseu in me, ed deeply enaible ot the obligation impoeed. It .ball be my earnest effort to discharge my duty 11 aubJr. ir- in ia ich a master aa shall " h wkole country niTf Oae o'clock arrived. A diicueeion sroae hather the report of the Select Committee order.
67-130 Hale sad Faaaeaden argued p ' against it 7; " SS -jr a liaxi Ik. BnuM.. riflil bidtuKW
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Mr. Pmwiii 41 1 ... . Mf any ...rh hing. M. t'iiit i.iit-n f u did. ir, U I under Btajj d. Mr Fei 4' n V II. sir, I d,d n..', but th nee en take it h piraa . .Mr C ioetiden turi.i-iF lonaoi M P' ei.di.' Jr-I ano hi hark low ward tiirt'iair' n. sai.l-fbul gtg tl to P-i.d-n. aa..i-bui Au:-i -...I , .- - - -V 1 rhir rl.'d th S-ntor to rr.Jr i ' 1 ff taken up-J.". io Ji3 Mr. Ii . a j i. c' i h."ir s tiij to a third ( rr,iin-, ",4j lt,"V wmm. nam inaprcul or d.r at haJf ps t r IrMiatttv, W.mi.TuI, Ftb -J7. i" rl'v ao"h -i : i t m it'il n th Pieai i'ent tl i. rvnii pt to talc Je" of him A ccrop'imentt.'y I. r a.! 'rc br the Maror arae p'eaaa' 'I- r I Ha4 & Ml kf 1. Bu"han .. Tho aoth iriti.-a thf i ca'L d m Mr Linc jin.tarho wurmly wlc-r ed ihnt I r a f" to the M Mr L--idmnc the Harth nd It hd fei,i(' hetaeeu S.,eh t. sn.d-ret.nd... and he aion thit b. never had ffluff .ahcr th.n Lin !t ia Ivm ard hiv r i r na l. h,d n.. dcrc or ...t.n . . t " 'U . .mm. u m ' o --j . , .r-cd U p-' er hatte-. die, en. n ary C 'i.n iaeionra I are rlr.adt ft fori m Th pr,.p.! ion kafor. thp Peace C. nfer- . . . enr ar. ed on t r c o.. The hr.i. n lit. rrrm it uv.eiiie tu. i . r; i . ry . v a a'ef aot. i In ' -i ..s f .! r o' ro'e at r! Ktniar.d N- w V r ere .i!cf. N..ib 'ro'in, V f.... n aiid M o.iri Tut d in'jjaiittly j i'lt. reanit arar: nhf ajainat eeT-n. A ' from (. iri -ton etat ihn a'i'rt.: Iv after tne aniral of J ff ron Iivi at ibat it v. h paiH a tiatt tt F if4. S-imter an'J h an a long tulrv ew with Major A"d rum. i aa al'e-wird c.vi n i tit in V "l-atoti thai here tro o'd h r o fi.Ut at Sim er. Tne W - . a L'bBiii aaionera l.-ft aniicl te.iiuiid ov t' . ii. ri'i r Kur I i i im lirrh. 1 Cta.rec'on -dvuee atne th .1 C ipl .in Milt.' jn r..j 'y in the f'eia C ntn.iaiine, refoaeal evjruate I rt BroW at uffti.i! r thtn G:iernnieut prop ty I ia atnted t'ial men "i fr-nn R nj a enVr'd rein'orfp. rrrara to retake on Fr wa I land eull nn between the S ate troop wae haaniai i ' i f i ru n and! ..'ft . f,,. Moirid Tar;. Bill, an hi.v. fi a aOa CCTT ie ji wwiojf iWIry iu'.'i w..-i baa ' cted t ;- ! -le d in hia o u pi jc. ßrfi; h thre a m n w lt in now it rra 1 by i v tie p,pet l-ad, n - I sa I.o i. , r, u c li tj ro r .k ,,v tk- 1 I u od ba Ih. ,.a. Mid: I - .11 mj ,' n and f in let him repent :j u and it h il; aita tea ah m d ppy winter, b. .1 pj. t le o irint r. ie weil for ua th.it intellect. CrnhJ we are born hnwe oorjer.iantj biea tti b,,f wh' mai aay and do ta tbei 0 ' "a'd be fillerl wi'h conceit ol l"f WB 'T rtaoc, which would render ifttr portable 'hroo-ii Iii. H.ppy th L. I I. . : I f .11. . W"J m nr ia i irt-w oi i a ia 1 117 nor. . .." V for anrooncipg nitnf one dol'a. PJ - r as e ar- MJm iivi te jj fj it lli-imx wj al pHlLir C.c, . ,. a c.ndiJ.t lo. C .balabl Ic7"eare au in-nzd to announce Mi r n.inh.i..-. ,...;. bc. l - , , -'- --'-'-- - '. On F-b. 'S, ISl'd, by Rev A J. Strain r hv, n F. Hobb and Mia Njtncr Llm On F-b. 3lat, 1861. by Lr-y Cave. J. P. Mr. WarTavaea Cotr.a and M a E Kgaaifa, bo'h of thia eountvADMINIS I'RATOH'S ALK. OTI fc " h'rhy '"Vl lh!f 1 "J" " Z at puolie auction, on Monday, the firwi liierter, late ot Jaeper, Huboia Co, Ind., ? " of h, P'Party, coo!",lr wl lT" two 1 ,w1,0,, "I" frmiue u''Mt,i dtc. Terms A credit of twelve months will be Ifl' Mie ever $3 00. th purchaser " " sisr4.mi. .dai.,.lr.in. 1
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rXUF Law eo prtnrabl,. of Laird A ... ' 1- am i- disaolt .) by mutual cuimbi IV. (D. .ilam, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, ly Il.l. ron'iru ih piacti.e in Dubois, O snir-, Pik. Maffia, and adioiniii " ni, a,rin. aiioiuin ."""' i-rnni-ar .1e,,t, , M.iM.ajr .,p U-inrdian'. and Wo4at Mtata. ........ . . t-r.ru. q.iq win ni'nn 0 raaeaiu Jutia Oourtf. 8rica of f .t-mir partner. i . .. i .... l ...... . .. .il ... ... J ... i . l' T r,,,, b' h-,, b ""'tnnil il-.ii- - ...Ii. i . Orn r aou'h areat cortmr o public aquare, "V r Br.t'i tin ahop. March 6, 18GI4DMIHUTRAT011 NOTICK. rOTICB ia hereby given that th under, ai-rned h.a bet n anpoint-d itdminiilra. ' ' e.'te of J.tli in li.p-ter. ate of Iliiboia c.imfT. d.'reaa-d Slid eetate i. auitn-ta -el tn hp a.jlvent. Ureh 6 eX AIAM IHKKTER. Hm l it t lion Volitc. Stale of Indiana. Duliuia Co. . T. 'he Sber'tT of aaid Connie Greetin?; V0U "r h' r'bJr mmi f piv. Ve. I " I' nl r . ; 'I' .... . Pi...: . , h kM , . '! .... To v. nbip K'-ction. in tlie aeeeral nr-"inctH "n 'ownetup. in eait ennntt. on Mund.y. - ,f!" l of A1, 1 " 1"""' "f -Vrtine 1 r.iwn-ili'p 1 ttate l.ir each town . . j I... o ...... . 'f fi.r
then oulu tie better rlaitibrirpe towniip; 2 Itaatiee. ot lit e t i know tacii etaVjrt Co-ftabla lor p t..k fp; S .! iticB f the Pear- and 3 Cm-inhUa (aj , ,. , . Ferdinand .p; 2 C-inalablea or Hill T.iwntf het a. j.iiirniilbi: e (jatoble. for C.lun.hia r...lr.
and I Jneti eof the IVace an.J 2 C ir atab -a" 'or Harbieon Townhin: and at. one SuP' n bifbatsf. for ..eh nf lb- e. erat Kotd Di.i r - in each Townahip of . f. ., . . """P - aou I. uuniv. an I return ) writ. In witnf whereof !, t-!,. .,. onto bp my leu d. and ih aeal LS ot the Crcuit CtHn a a. id ceurr. ibh 'J dav ol V br.ir.rr A n i8ni BAZIL; is. EDMOX8TOJI, Clerk, By B. BcirraEB, Deputy. RtTEStm riUK'LAMATlOX! BY VIRTUF. of the forerr.iinjr rtrepept i-tie. hy ibe Cl-rk of the puSnia Ctr .i: ''"urt, and to m li,c'', n.nire ia herein . -riven to tite tot-ra ot O'lbnii 'Hint., I MR ani, 'hit an e!em n IH be held on the firm Monday in A pri A. I lsll. at the n.n I mir- ' hoHi -a . le. ti.n.. in ......i In Witnea wbrreof I Hate 1 Min..i ant ached m name, ihn 25 b d . .f F h" aryA I taltl JOUN W'EIKEL 8. D.C Feb. 27. Hi. I licrifi ta Man. N'OTITF. i hert hy fien OihI by fiiii Ol ihr.. Kx'iu'i'.n lexiii-il 'r. im ir..Hire ol ih" til rk of he Huh m ( rniii bm Cjtiin--n I'ieaa Court, nid lo .ne d . .-te , I 'ii oner lor alt- at r ie ; c ancl' iii tu t m ii . -.t bidder, fr -1 1 in hand.ut lie du.r oi in- santri baaxae in J !;. bjm MONDAY. M I'l l, it-b, 1 .1 botwren ine iiiiiir nreecriUed n nr. th ret.i an.t profl'a lor rfn vei. ,.t ins t. t. krwiag darnb-d r-'d c'a'e, ni'u itej in f)ubjia cuui.ty , ' w;i : fmt n. th b If IS. B0.it i.al quarter and the a u h-v e qu im. r "t lb BayMta.aaat - mrtef I Sriion eiven (1 1 ), in to vnhi) ' " (') eoiiiti o raii 1 r affl weri. aWaielatag Wia nun ir d and twenty .jrt a of I. nd. And in fallrara to real ze 'he full amount 0f principal, intereat rd cue! called tor htr id r.eruiioiia I ta. 1 1 1 al Ihe aame tim. a.wt 'place and in Iii wanne, seil tlit; lee iniplo I BWadJ real eatate. Tak-nat the proper it of R -b-rt B. Dickaoii, at t e eevetB' au.ta of J mi - KdnHiii--toii, in O.niit.on 1'ieae. Henry I' liubbel I ir nit, and Robert L irn and McC'rtllii Orcr, in Com nun Pleae C urt of Dubuia ec. J IN W BiKEL, Si.er.lT I. C. feb. 27 l!l-3- ii) Mate and t oinn v Taxe-.! I wou!d remind delinquent tax paye., t ibat the time preacrite d by law, in aybieh all laxe hhill be punctual) paid i at drawiny n a clone, being the 17th dae of M ircli ISCil. alter which time 1) per cei-t h" 'd ui ,ne J" br m"1' T "na?" Tü ( peraonal property. TX pafera will r. lie tns f - property exen.pd by law It ia eoerI ....... aa a. ... .. . - a lej th- allwilln.it wail until the laat day i pay their tax 'a, but will endeavor to par i ' in ul leaat one week prior to the third Monde? in M trrh neat. THEODORE SON HERMAN, Treaaorer. F bruary 2i). 1M1-3w. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Ci.i. nr Indiana tlnhnia eounlv. --" . .. -. - Duboi. Com. Pleas Court, May term, 1861: John Mehringer, l vs. r vil action. Conrad Miller, S NOTICE ia hereby given to th. Defendant :n the above entitled cause that on proper bond, and sfRdavi', filed br the Plaintiff in aaid cause, a writ of attachment was ifed bv tha clerk of th Court ol Common ,,, f , . ,h, ,.nda nd ,K., ..;.i n,in i. on. nendinir and will ,, for MUe and trial on Iba econd dar of the next term of aaid Court, to be held V ? T"n.'T OB ,he first Mondav in Mav. A. D Mol. DAZIL B KDMON'STON, Clark. B. Brcrrara, Plaintiffs Attorney. Feb 6. 18 1 -4 m Advertise in tlie Jasper G urier.
