Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 April 1861 — Page 1

JASPER ,i Hi B 5 PS fxa I 7U A k W JDjjLV i i . i aae VOL. 3. JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1851. XO. 42.

T II K

I

WW

V f

l'UuLISIIKU KVfcttl U'feDNlSDA y, AT Jitl'I H HC l.o if. COUNIV, INDIANA, 11 V C I X E f J) 0 A Jf E . OFFICE C'oil.NtU of Machunalu am A'lvT Miil.il.

TERMS STRICTLY IN ADVANCE j niii .'U- Bubm riplion, for lilly Noa., $1 6l

tut IX In ..'.I-,

ijviv o nauu Atirucai. u mun uenumenra . .i.vi.-iv. - , . i' ....... -m

--" . v wbm J."AU. I f Ethiopian "Walk R.usd." The following aenlimeiita from distiu- success of (he experiment in E gland of I wish wm in de land of cotton, jguished statesmen will meet the approbation running locorootivee on common roads is to

Cin.moo -cod an' inJv bottom !u' American people;

t . : -.... .. . r I,

Oho. Look away look 'way away Dixie1 1 w "u 1ULllul1 01 Par,y "t no question for their regulation. A bill haa been iutroLind ,of policy, it is a quee'iun involving the ex- dnced into that body which entcte that

M r. Earhauaa at Home.

Ex President Buchanan met wiih a hear. t v reception when I... mrrimmA . f - -

complete, a. to induce Parliament. o provide P. Hi. reolv to ,h. L

- - - wv u ncn words:

. In Dixiea Lind whar I was born in,

Early on one Irus'y morning.

ietence of the Union and the exialence of the weight on etch pair of wheels ia not to ex

u vermnent. I am lor the Union and the ceed Olli tun nitrt Laif Tk tm tt ! , . J

' " . I . j lie WCIl- ill U I

1 uu I ohIi öl. l,..L ........ r t j eiitnl ru'hta of the S.tites. Juhii J. Ct. Incnmntiv iibne i' i i, I ii KAt!U u . . -

"Wl " V m vw u j - Ia J 1IU . ! ww v a i vuii t j t psji iru . VT USDOD .L

I fW V 1 (I

KAILS or UVF.RTISINU. I '.ir ttu .n u I u lit nee of leel week,fti oo. Bid i atibeequeHt Insertion, 115 da. f.. ii. if a :v ertifesxeuta, at seme rale. A fr icl inn iv r even .-qua ! or someeOe, oum'rd ii mjii re.- These are tiif t-rms ir tranr i :v i-n in e 1 1 is ; a rr.isniislile dtuuctiotl n ill be wad ' tu regelet S'lverMsers. Natieee of apeeinutieail nl adwitnaieatate . I I .1 . I.L . -I. "Tf S . I

mil iiniici." in ine cnuriicit r to ue puiJ lor in a lee.ee. A Ä K 'I L ' I Mi CASi'IDATE:

H'or ToWtHiliip ullici', eat-h, fil.00 '.'I iiUMty M a,oo I Oietftct, CiriMiit, or State, ft.' Ui

Cliorua Oea I wish I waa in Dixie, Heora) ! (lonray!

In I xir'a Ltnd we'll take our atand

iter.den, Jan. 7. 18Ü1.

Belter that all nany platforma be acutter-

Mr Old Xeigb rta. FKiiinw akd Felio v-Citizeri: I have not laoguage to ex-

preat the feelinga which awell hi my heart

aion bridgea i not to -xieed fifteen lent,

and any damage ia to bm made good.

you for thia doiiictiatratioo of

1 do moat cordially thank

A ue i. . .

led to the wind: better that nil oolitiral or- Inrnnioii.'. ar m r,,n,..mÄ ,k-u "neaa loan old man who cornea back to

r T 1 iM.inU,v ,,, unniiiiiiic,

l'a lib n.l i,. n,vi. ( l ganizationa be broken un: b' iter Hint everv Two Derona nre tu dnvA anH mhäim .....' 'ong to lay hie bonea at reet with

... i j I I I ' - ! ' ... WV'lUW I.. .., ... 1 r J I . II. .... I. ' Vuur li huri

Awuyaway away downaouth in Dixif :,0 ,,l, ln a,,d Pub'' man in America be locomotive, and red ligtiie are to be fixed .

1 1 1 ! r. . t . . pi . . . i . . . - . , .1 . . i , , .. 1 1 .. : i . m - . ., A '

ww r..,.M ,., jjumii, mail i in i i'Mi.i;(-ijiiuiv inironiot locomotivea and

(Md m sus inrrry Will de-weaber, Wiiiinm wae a guy decrabi-r; Look away, &x. Whin Iib put hie anna armiiid Vr Ho lool ua tierce a a fony pounder. Look awav, &.c. C'fiorua- Den I wih I wua in D xie, &e.

Abd here let ire aay that

vmg viaittd a I moat eeery clirhe under the

Union be destroyed, und the country be. wairona one huor after .,.n.i k f '"y haa ever turned to Lancaater

4 - HU MUUI

" "UI ak w

S. A. Douglaa'ibolore.unriae. The apeed of loeomotivei " P wnere i would iah to live, end

w.c nu uc uuneu nen yet a voung mil, in far remote Rua.ia, my heart waa atill

with your fathera my friendaand neighbora

Applaaae.

p'un'ed into rll! war

speech, Jan 1861. ion high road, ia nut lo excet-d ti n nulea an Republicaniorn ia aubordiuate to Union, aa hour, ami through towna, citiea, or villagei, every ihir. elf a und ought to beKepub- fi ve. Nu locomotive le lo be uaed in the city licaniem. Democracy, rv ry other political of London moie than aeven fejt in width

AtUrroey tusA Cun pilar ut Lmt f T""II.L .'tend the (.' mi". la Petty, Duff b - mi t in lord r. until', mid giv 'ri nip; tltentioU to all buainr-h n ' r n -1 .1 to him .Un. L3. Mil. J.oi.m i; ,ki A.J. Heckett, V'iiir',niine, fed. Jfipff, Ind. DAKfa & BECKETT, V TTOO ; YH AT LAW,

"C V r 1 1 1 . practlee in tie Duboia Ciri uit and

n it i ' .-Cvttrta. Punicular atm inn aid t nilleetione. June 20. .3. T. iiewrcür ; roitw at P E T E R 8 B U R O H , IND. ' I k v 'nmpt attention to all buain - - . i tni.ti-d to hit cure in Tike and i 'j InJtttf i'miiih i . N'iv. 2.

. .. . . j i

ii .me and Uiiii', all are tiiuordinate, und tlie aud with wlieela a x ichee wide Parlia

Hin fnre waa f-liarp ,k.i a buicher'a cleuver' ouiit to d.ejpear in the preaence of tic tin nt doea not aland in the way of improveBM that i'idi.'i art-in to gfftte 'tf real question ol Uniou. So far aa I am raent, but recognizee it and eudetvore to

L mi away, JLc coucemed, it i-hall be ao W. II. Seward' regulate it for the benefit of the public. WM ruu away iniiau took a decline, oh. Speech, Jan. 12. 1801.

ei i - I ...-.. r -it - ....

v nt at moM'Ecr i tie larmeraol Jill noie have every reaann to be aatiaSad with

thii

r u. 1 ...- . , ,. --.nnr irnsuio inijrm anon iron.

. ntia un nilUIUIlll! DIU 1 h . . A

mure i.ian i .verity countien in & u Lern Uli

m tri n i m n . .

niiuiii iui vh ' i

IIWUWLI IlWkl W.III ll

A T T 0 If N 8 V A T L x W . JAM, INDIANA,

iatfttated io him in 'iv of the cmiri-

H"r faee waa de color ob bui'on rin;, oh, Look away. &.C Chorus Den I wish I waa in Dixie, die,

I While BiaatM Jibbed, ahe libbed in ciober;

Wben ahe died, the died all ober; Look aw ay, die. How et nid ehe act audi a foolieh part, Aa to marry a man dat wouid break her

L ok away. dtc. heart. i

Cliorua Den I wiah I waa in Dixie, die. Here'a a health to the nex' old mintua, And ail de gala dat want to kiaa ua; Look away, die. Now if you want to dribe 'way aorrow, Come an' hear thia aecg to-morrow. Look away, &e. Chorua Don I with I waa in Dixie, dtc. S'.ear in de gourd, an' atony batter,

De w lutea grow fat an de tugcra fatter;

tia peace my object ia recon-

My ot j

filiation. Mv Durunic ia nut In mulin im a

i. . ,i v ..i i the appearance of the wheat en p at Caee lor t tie .irth. or In tunk un a . f.r " e

ttie S nth

no locality in America that la 1 1 v rritiiilrv

.i i . . , , ' noia, pivitig aaaurancea that during the paat My heart, my aennmeiita, my ridiiiueiii de- . . .. y

..mtl.! -,i... I .1 i.i u Jteo yeara tue wneot neua in Jdarcb haye

. ,. ... nver appeared eo promiainv aa now. The ruurae aa h in nmm t . a I ,,.) iko r M

k i .i r ... ruw,h ' dm,rb;y wel cufera the

......... .... . uiiiuii ui ma wnuie cuuii- I ii i iL try. TI,i.I.h.lldo. C A .m... , .k, "f0"-- '""7 and .trong, encour-

' ' m, v ' I . . t . , i

"1 mi- c)icu.uuui ui iuii ifraiiiriea ai

end of the chaoter. Daniel Webater. Cultivate peace and harmony with all. Religion and morality et j in thiacouduct. Waahiugton'a Farewell Addreaa. OJWhen I waa young and ailly, Jane

the cloae of the season

The amount town last fall wae anueoally large, and 1861 bide fair to be aa diatingui.hed in Illinois for the affluent wheat harveat ae was 1860 far the plethoric corn crop in

ruitles aaid to ma: Sam, look at my lilaca on Central end Northern Illinois. St. Louis

Look away, dtc.

the mantle ain't they sweet!' (nothing mortifi'e me en much as to aurmise that any Imdv th;rke I d ti't smell aweet.) "Why.

)ane."Baid I; "1 thought it waa ycj instead

llepublican.

el the pnsiee how ewoet the room is!"

l )il .. ( i. uiiiy M Itonafd and

UAee at atroete.

Hi

Hah l...a. ia M ' ' - .t ....aL. 1 k .

iiuc it uuwii iiiu orratci vuur r"DO.0 ..txrt i t as . " W tlM'M V nil rr a t Ihal , ..I.I

rnli.l attend nroajntty to any elaer To Dixiea land I'ae bound to trabolr. Lh --- i.ro. i . l. Vi inirniteal in hin in an ( ika J ahe, taking my hand. "Oh ifa ju.l braae."

1. " l B.VIV, kc. .;.! I t., k;-i. . . I . J I

1 niiini w in i y "no oniy com a rent." "ft looka like gol," aaid ahe aa ahe

Iu.ati No Value ot D;fubet Kr.ua .lr'",r',, mv lnd about. The electricity de-

f MRATil yj t i im a aap i VYueM Arcordiug to the careful ex; i-l lMr'f ibrouh my frame like lightning and

-a L wXViljUi X Jl?.A tt) menu of an uu tieut French clieuiist, tut i"")' heart thundered like the drumming of

v .or....r " lChorue Den I wiah I waa in D xie. dtc.

W. La. aA V- v ::

PliTBRSBDROH, INDIANA. Will i ll nd all leriii." ot the eea rte !n n-iti iia e nny Jaiinary 'j."."i l-r.ti-v aiwlAO kit MITTAT I,

JOTABV IUÜLIC, La-d and laaetanee

agent. O.lice ut the Court lloii-e. Ja

4!y.

mKBA TIA Ii WE CSBat: 15, WAGON, COACH, PLOW AND HA ROW liNLB Ot HI. WT"N fc LAURENCE STREET. Ja$p r, uimnl,

i ; ,V nuiil re- f i nei llullv in

.vckak, ' form the puti

now aeepared to do all kinds of

Posting the Bookb. The Milledgeeille

Ilecorder makes out the following account

between Georgia and the United Ötatea Tbe United Sutet te Georgia. Dr. For 32.UOO.onO acteaof public domainin tha cotnm.n territoriea

t 50c, $16,000,000

For ahtrea of other public property, 20,000.000 Total aharee of Georgia, $30,000.000

relative heating values of equal buUa oil' ph'aant. "It's it's only brass juetjCr. By Fort Pulaaki, and other

' orda, of aaveral American wools, are e jbiaae.' eaid I, (wishing I had more.) Her lreaed ae foliowa eiielbark hi' kory beinj; 1 waa like a anow-driff . with a few atraglakeaaa the higheat atandurd, 10U; pig nu 2"aT Irecklea, like enow-fliea ecaltercd over oickorv, ;i.: white oak, 84; white ash, 77; y that made ma riae or fall like a

T-ffWiaa

djof'Weod 70; ecrub oak, 73; white baxel,

72j appie tree, TO; red oak, 89 white boaeb, BAj black walnut, 65; black birch, 63 yl tow Mta to; hard m ini.', 0Oj white elm, 58; red cedar, 56; wild clirry, 55; yellow pine, 54; cheainui, 5Ü; yellow poplar, 52, butternut, 51; white birch, 48; white pine 42. Some wooda are softer and lighter than othersthe harder and heavier having their fibres more densely packed together. Bui the mine specie, of wood may vary in den

sity, according to the conditions of its growth. Thoae wooda which grow in for-

magnet. I was "eold " "Sam!" aaid ahe;

United Niatee pruperty Georgia, hign estimate. Balance due Georgia,

in

in good old Lane)eter.

And although I have been ) tm

to you. I have not been half ao true to you

ao you have been to me. Your fathere took nte op when a youi g man, and loatered and cherished me through many long yeare. All these have paaaed away, and I stand befote yon to-day aa a man living in a ereond

generation. A oice: I saw you mount

your horse when you marched to Baltimore,

io 1812." I feel with all my heart, though in the midst of posterity, that theae eotia are manifesting the same kindness which their falhors would have done, had they lived to Una day. Generations of mortal men rise and sink and are forgotten, but the kindnesa of the paat generation to me, now

onepicuout in tbeir sons, can never be forgotten.

I come bene, fellow citizens, to paae tha

remainder of my dayeameng you, as a food citizen, a faithful friend, an tdviaer to' those who need advice, and a benefactor of the widows and fatherless fLoud aonlaoe 1

1 do not intend relerrinir to tbe political aff airs of our country. My public acta have been committed to the pages of history, and lim alone can decide whether tbey hive bee right or wrong; if however, any of ibeee have been o,piaai..g t U misaatt

of Lancaater, I respectfully aak your pardon.

In 1809, now more than fifty years ago, I made thia city my home, and, aa I remarked

to the Preeidenj (Mr. Lincoln) upon leavin, Waehiogton: "If, in going into the Whit House, you are aa happy aa 1 feel in leaving

nd returning t i Wheatland, then, air, I

I 6000 000 think you are the happiest man in tha

I iVt hi."

$ 80 ooo.uou

Iifluesci ot Newspapers. Small

"I aeeyou and Joe .Smith together often. lnt "um ,M,t rtquhd lo pttroi..ze news Now, Sun, you'll be my friend, won't you?- jPP". ! amply rewarded is to patron, I "I should naturaPy think I would!" said Iic,re no' how bumble and unpretending tho

with a voioe full of den.i eemi-anavera. gztt winch ,he takes. It ia next to iro

B tl. -it hr

orK in n.i itni. i ii me i--ot style. Hurclia ;-.ts, or in rich wet grounds, era leas consol

i nil' in vi- l Ml run Mil t'XIininie lll-

uck and w ork, ns he ja sailed, d lie can I.i m" them. Btachemithing and repairing of all kind iti i i!..(f in ii....iipi i v. mh7(Jatktekifrra HteoBuilder, ;t)i;ioC-Tlaker.

THIIundrriuiicoaj; SnAAi'll lea lo in.r "-" "

i'J !i J " 'Tin nil llo e in

i Jiiei d of anything in Iiis line, that

ii- lias io-; IniiPiied a new shop on th

idattd than such as atand exposed to the

S;m, I love him to desth! Find ont if be loves me more'n Mary Jonea!" Take a Ihermome'er out of a hot room, and put it into a tub of iee-water and reahte my petition, condition, snd feelinga! 1 aaid

"well!" and I went home; but in the wick

ednea of my heart determined to apoil the match. "Joe," aaid I; "Jane says you're

a booby and don't know nothing asya

poaeib'e to fill a alieet with printed matter without putting iuto it aometiiing that is

worth he aubscription price. Every parent

wboae son ia alwaya from home at school should supply him with a newspaper. I well remember what a marked difference

who had, and thoee who had not acccee to

newspapers. Other ihinge being equil, tha

you may take Miry J nes ahe don't want fir,t w,r uperior to the last in de-

open lelds, "r grow alowly upon dry barren fo- T diplomacy wae over tha left for aoils. There are two atagea in the burning w"t etraight way .courted and married of wood; in the first, heal comes chiefly from Jane when 1 loved her more than he did!

bate, compositvn, aud general inte'ligence.

Daniel Webater.

flume, in the second, from rod-bot coals. Soft wood a much more active in the oral aloge than hard, and hard woods mora active in the accond atage than eofl. The soft

"I wish that I waa young again I'd lead a

different life "San. Johnson.

Tbe Catholics and the National Trou-

wood, burn with a voluminous flame. andLM rj,bute ,of arm commendation i. j fo wofk djc i.. . . .1. .. . i. . . i : - PL....L .i m Mifc n i .1 i

nmer

leave but little coil; white the hard wooda

of Mi Donal and Weal atre. ta, pro-V lew flame, and yield a larger maas

wir he ii prepared to do all kimla ail

' ' ifpeaterlng, or cabmet-mukitig M ressonii Uli terms. He solicits a share of public ii itronage, and feels auro he can give aalisIneloin. Oct. un.-y. JOHN IUJCHART. KLOL'H-AT

nf coal.

Amlrican Champaurs A fellow named

due to the Catholic Church throughout the

United States for the entire abatinence of its clergy from all intermeddling, either one

PaoDticiKu Silver it AüTitictaL Meak. It ia said that a Gartuan chemiat his diacovered a maihod by which be producea

eterling silver at a cost of about seveaty

five cents per ounce, and that a company ra

on a profitable

ectle. The epp.'iancea required are certain chemical preparationa aed galvanic apparatus ef aufficient Power to act on them.

God graut that he Union and the Cans titut ion may be preserved, and that tha trou blea which now surround ua may paea away w the early dew be'ora tbe rising sun. I close by repeating tne sentiment dear to my heart: God grant that tba Conatitution

tnd tha Union may be perpetual, and con

tinue a shield of protection to ourselves and

our children forever.

Fol btcf.rth Stueet to P. A eorretpon-

dent sende us the following, '-good story," aa he calls it, appropoe, of the retiring Preei-

way or the o'her, with the national troubles. u. . . . , , .Should the experiment succeed

rroieatania a.i we nre, we leei oounu io ae

on a large

' a I tkaa nnAla an i i I haa kn n.faitma smst.l aw A

i . . t tvviwi mw K'UH" ww asaass lavmo, auu ana I' J..n .... .. ni.llaa ln.l..i...l I... .Iai mn L .. U. La am K.wnmsit.l than r,.a II use lea

a, a. a, .-a-A.. ... - .1, dltlOOftl WCIght WÜl ftttlCh tO ltiOplUO caajftAalt n nmm of inmnniMta ItAin Kia amitlnat. uuhiert flint if K st it a uvitra lie M nnlim silrutf

iav " i vMwiupwK iiv n "in ma va aas uiwi- w RIVW a save mm - w a vw mtw m aws vin ""V aas sssas-s la . a i. .... . . . .. ... that all metals sre reaolvab.e into two or

er, ueorge wellman la new xort. in tne Horn the anil slavery agitation, ana to wnicti, lnre c(menta.

orn ?Srnl nt IO crntM.

investigation, it was shown that Wellman manufactured an article called "American

- I i At m i M .. . r . I 1

M: are now selling a No. 1 article of f"mPeW iron, einer gaa, viinoi, an

eiiri rii-ie Flour at the Jnener Mill at miroe o In imitation of the genuine.

.- 25 per KM pounds. Also, fine Corn The ctae wts very properly d'amieeed, aa it

iuea at rents Por bushel. A reasonable WM decided thit tha article was not cham

prwm is an i vk tor my mill. Hrinding or' nur done nn hhnrt nr.1 io VI. ".. u!raRn'

mj ----- - wwa mmvj e ivtst ia

eunerior to that t?rnoud by stssm mills

.la.per, Dec. !-:im F. Kl'KKUT

DR. R. M. WELMAN. CORRBK Ot REWTOR AND HARRISON ITS.,

JASPER, INDIANA, 1 8 still at his old home, and alwaya ready - to attend those who may want his servite, and render them to the utmost of his W'iljr. April 6, 09.

Wellman ought to be srrested en a

charge of poisoning. Wonder how msny of our friends have got hilarious over this stutTI This is the secret of ao much real pain the morning after champagne suppers, dtc. -Vitriol, marble dual," die! Ugh! fry-When a young lady hems handkerchiefs for a rich bachelor, tbe probably aswa that abe may reap.

during tha ptesent troublous times they have

neither taken aides in the North with the North, nor in tha South with the South but have confined ihsnteelves te the appropriste duties of a kingdom which is ,uol of this world. Richmond Dispatch.

there wts betwsen thote of my schoolmate dent. We can't eee the point of it, some.

bow, but perhaps our read-'s can: An amiable friend an M. D. of your city

vieited Baltimore last summer, and while there, called upon a dignified eld aaid ac

quaintance, whom he highly esteemed The meeting wae cordial, snd, after old timee tnd old friends had been sufficiently discus.

ed, and the weather "settled." the conversa

tion turned on President Buchanan. "I have heard, aaid ahe, "that be la a very industrious old gentleman." "Very much eo," said he: "indeed, I know tbst it is hi constant practice when quartered at the White Mouse, to walk out Fourteenth atreet every morning before break fait to P." "Oh, Doctor!" aaid ahe, bluahing, and

turning her face, 'Oh! Doctor!" ah beg," aaid the Doctor, slightly confused, "beg your psrdon, Madam, I am

iure. I should have eaid to P streak Our

Extra Saaston ot CiaenEss It is pret

ty certsin that Lincoln will csll an extra session of C mgreee. If be oes, the Slate

of Kentucky, Tennessee, Msryland and

North Csrolina, will have to call extra ae

aiona of their Legislatures, in order to have

OSrFuo is the mast conservativt element. their Statoe repraeented in the Cjngreii.

of society, and ought to be cherished and Tha Legislature will change the term of encouraged by all lawful meane. People f choosing 'heir membere from August and

nasse iilnt mischief sahaa they are msrrv. uciooer io smay

, '

Laughter ia an enemy to malice, a foe to scan dal, and a friend to every virtue. It pro

(k7Tbe President has sppomtsd Colonel E V Suainet Brigadiet General in the United

mutea good temper, enlivene the heart, and dtalea army, to the post rendered vacant by brightens li e intellect. Let us laugh when the diaminal of Brevet Major General D we can. IB. Twiggs.

ureete are arranged alphabetically, you know. The explanation waa satisfactory . at leaat

it is presumed so.

(ErThre members of lbs Cabinet

Mesera. Cameron, Welles and Blair have worked at the ease ae printers. Thoee, with

Viee President Uamlio, form an illustrious

quirtetts of typos.

CksT"An old farmer in O

ious to have, his minis' f WB

stked the re. dUmieet. and wee

tbstwph- - "l t bal

flt ,,-lnai charge of peors usees)

fit, nod I m ia for t chia,-"