Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 22 May 1861 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.

JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1861. NO. 49VOL. 3.

Published every wedxerdat, at jasper Dubois coirs rv, ismawa, BT CLEMENT D 0 A N E .

OFFICE Cobweb or Macdorald Vr.T STBEtTt. Atx TERMS STRICTLY IN A D VANCE : Hingle Sub.cription, for fifty No.., 1 60 For six month, - - 1 UU B ATI Or ADVEBTISIBO. For square of 10 lineaor less, 1 week, 91 00. Each subsequent insertion, 25 etc aw SB atfiiiarc. These are the terms for aient advertisements; a reasonable deduc-( lion will be mad to regular ndveniaera. Notice oi appointment oc luncccux . and legal BBtieea a like character to he paid fur iu advance. BJlBOOOfM CABPtDATE: For Township :iircs, aeuB, For C 'iimy M For District, rimti, or Slate, UDO r.' u CIrorsr V. Dcircrnr, Attorney atMe CoaoacHor at mm IIOMH, in P., 1TU.L vre-d th? Oonrts in r?rry, f)"?t am and CeBsHwa1 ceBBtiea, ad giv nrrmcl attention to a hcitinef cntrur I to him . J IIS i n, A. J. llECKl.TT, VteecBBeBa Ind. Jasper, Ii.d. QAKSR & BcCKIin, jLTMrllMEYS AT at.lW, VK7H.L aret!re in the Dvbaffl Circint am IT r I'!' as Curl-. I'ariifulur at te'nlin Oti'l I eo!'.Tionn. June 2t. .S. T. aC P B TBRSBUttQH, INI). "1 ILL g've priai t attent -n la all besiv v i,. .-, : ri - rj i i hie rarf in Pik tn .dj 'inlnif coentiee, N i 9. RUDüLPKuS Mi A TTO R If E A T LA If i JASi'UU, INfilAXA. VILL attend prooiMljr ay boalaess v v mtrosti'd to dsB in ariy f l!e eessrtf ol Duri county. Office at the corner McllortiM nd rcets. mnrli ATTORNEY AT LATT, Ii. ra$tftt7sHff, IVOIANA. Will n'ti iio ill tshrars I fh roorts !n lnBei r uiiiv ,llSBr) 2üth lv''-v N'OTABY PUBLIC. LbbsI and Inurann afeSH. Office at i he Court Iluu Ja per. nd. 4ry. i:n s j i a ia 1 1: iJB.i; i:. WAGON, COACH, PLOW AND HA ROW MAMPACTÜHEH, c kmc op aaanrea a lawrercc naasTs, Jaspr, iidiiina. M oUHJ re. 2 "poctlully in N lorin the puh lie that he is no- pri'piri-d to do nil kindsol viork in his line, in he bent ! Pnrchaeera will do we I to cnll and examine lue stock snd work, a. he is cati?tied he can Dlonae them. Blaeksniiihin? and repairing of all kinds attended ' rtfomptlv. frh V It. Beck. J. Ira abtBOOT & 1015 8T0RB, East rim i f FBBtM HyUA k e, ' a - i ; . r-", ITOÜLtl rrspectfrlly in'lorm V the p-jhiic that IhfV hive a "tl- leVtreaad splrndlds-äsortmeni L-i'Ä. cf t-Mtg and Shoes on hand, which they will saoll as etsetp Be can BB done anywhere. snJ will -r M I nil ll-eir work. . veus a Irtal. ROMUALD RECK. Marrh o. 1-l j. mm kart. WfrkVrr a m met F liO 1 H A 1 h2 3i)

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I ja. p a a ai- .1 a J pevirr ;c.meiovn t'orn .Heal at tO colli. lld "y- 'Prt wlti the Cotton Larat f alaa. fi are now aallfBff B kfa 1 ariirle ol peace-no war' Many of IheRepublican.,,,, CBUfch

.opTrn'. . 2 nor ill noun ri". im- ' i" . I AI.. I r. . .i Meal at aOern's per t uhel. A rea-mn.ble r i . . ,, profit i. all I ask fer my mill. Grinding or awinff done on eh. rt notice. My Flour is unen r to that rrrnnnd by steam mi'!. Jasper, pec. in3m F KCKKKT. DR. R. M. YELMAfJ. CORNER OP REWTUR A RD HARRI.Un .TS., JARPKÜ. INHIANA, IS .till at his old home, and alway. resdv to attend those who may went hi .ervices, and render them to the utmost of hi. ability. April a. 69.

( From (he Toronto Leader. Canada, the Land of Befuge. Present sppearsnce. vvrint the expec-

lotion, thai ihi. Province will reeeive large rrli.inn In i t a n n n n I a I i j 1 11 fr'im ih Itpiirli v. t.aiuu .v i v " iviui.iiui i. . ..... . . boring Statts. Manr have vi.ited ua within a ai . a a a. ae a. 'ortmgnt lor tne purpoae oi -spy'"gout" the advantage of the land; and l anown mai nrrangumenie uro gem- v Iteaslvely niado for the removal hither of families from localities likely to be exposed to the diaaaters of the fratrici fa! conflict. ! .j.h(y tr coinj(g friHn southern Ohio, from, trau-.cans, intent upon securing for their wive-i ami children the pesce and safety no longer 'obtainable in their old neighborhoods. We knnw mnrftnf,r thlt n,itith born residents ..f Nsw Yock and aome of the Siuihern

State, are preparing to make Canada their jpublic revolt, .ga.net a .ubibct people. To without employing M attractive ...J beau homes: .e.iefied by sad experience that the; h-ve subjects we rou.t have a military ofu pre.a.or, of typ.. Evervb, y can astBSM Bf BUMUt snd protecii in which i bjlity, and wn.ua military, cornea a civil no-,ead prin', but everybody cannot read v. ri-

siense of BtsMiitV and protpcti eaaemial as well to heDniiiea nt tu virtue

I may b? most certainly realized under the,!'oB if R-public. p - :. 1. rt . . .1 I . .... Tli nan, ,14 i , ,n nf m 1 1 i fit fTf nil ran Str in i t

liriMJU iL', rvnviiir anu cv.-u nure fii;-

nuic.,, . ircumet.nce ha. inspired. Arne, between the North snd tt ft, bad a. WrUf . pub ic.tio-i. belon. to the p.n Govni)t iQ iCBB capltaliSf artinrtitBtiag lafBiriee rK!?j. TJ-lf ? U.i.p.t in their aevera. district, Tfur the licninary .o the transfer of investment, in mir an 1 of all mterch.nges-the loss of comhtion ol mankind. If . fact kt att Jdaye, The camp, thus organthis country: .nd thi.fe.tar. will becomeredit and of currency. ,.,e g.er.l bank-, adverting at all, ... worth advert.siug fi,Mp. of inltri,ction, .nd,

summon n-hfn luu&er war lotn kiism nafe begun tatest the capacity of the Northern a -id the S .utlrrn pur.es, snd mob violenc-' ',!! I.. v .,.,..,- ih.i vn, f en. r..r.r,i -',-:.! .. u.!.', i..t.n.i Imuntli

r m civil war.' alavelo!din; Stales, there i. n i recovery. We st.a:i have add.tionsnf pets of another Meanwh'e, Chr istissi ministry, apart kind, ttitaaste the harh..rtf colored bond- of ,! "8 much ' l'ri,,2 " men. the Province will become the refine by nrngiin ? in the s-ctionil strife ol of p itiral rffitlffB, eriesa by mob tyrannyj'" t ' Öod. to the country, t frunicornaiunii.s sdjacent to the border.- ' wr- T!,e Rabeaa ministry, KeRaat I the Kart vr in the gee! s Iifehr,i " o much to ccate s eection-api-erli now posaible. TIij Jioeriv o: un ' party, owe it to theinselve. snd humani-

!;ctnied primiiig Ja aakaowa to asta Taa1 ccr.sori-ii.' of a hiwhws mul'ttude prevaiir n both. Horrors of Civil War - Cannot Peace be Preserved? Amidst ilia whirlpool of sections! excitemeni, and the gathering of armies in hattle

array, there are sBSBg svh.Mmpres.ed with Iff, j&ajhfii religious influeoce, which k he iruih that 'peace l.s.h her victories no 40 powerfi ver th. New England It-pub loss renowned than war," are earneatly call ncin mind, .verywhra in the northes, itg upon their countrymen to prevent, it,, j (j. CMt tlaott exert their power to shielJ ooasible, the terrible career of blood-ahed ,),0 C()nntry from a Int and a wful war. and desolation BBOfl which we are bwrriedlf 1- i. . ..I . I. ,.C .11 . m

rulnn:. I ne s .,i. - r i r , i,. ,i he sdministra ion, sssuredlv. litmlil Border, hefiirs it nrec:n;latea iii. rouatrylBtaa kaag and bloody evil w,r.

The following remark, of the New York amnion it is to hear pare.it. aay: i have Kxpre.s rn the aul.j.c, are worthy of calm!ui"' W c,,i,d 10 lonS " he mkt consideration: "ulh- l,,vu m,ny l'uU' bu The majuitude of civil war in a great and , ' h n'l d-ceive TOÖ- 1 powerful country, etween p.ll.argai.iz-d , '"'IJ un lhit Cj,,f,i' nce " They are rijht State., is now Bern nun to be under.tood- ,l Uwful n,J J"' fro""d to bu,1J m. . . And thit ia a bwau ifu! onfi I 'tiCS. WllSt

Mut oniV Beginning 1 lie cnsi Ol SUCH S w.r..oth,o,heNo;,h.n,.S.u.h,isno,ha., comprehended. Tin los of life is but parrislly imagined The exhaustion which ill follow when pesce cornea, as come it must, to leave us a prey tn the rapacity and i-iinlilltw nf Kuronean momrehies. i scarce

y dreamed of. The call for vo lunte.r.l "'ff brother i. here.. lie drilling of m.n in arm. and the;'""- I ü ud.m,r,t.l virtue. Ordin. marching of them from .heir home. ,! ry commerce can h.rdiy proceed a atep wi.b VVaaliirirton. will.cn a few dav. be felt-lh- "oi me,M,re f iU If w C",nJ

... I . , i , piration of husband and wife, broiher niiil, dialer, of parent and child, to be demoral 7. i! mi camp, if not strirkon down by dis'a will soon be known and felt. Any war i ruinoua to Borat, and mind, civil war ii utter dcmoralizat ion. ru ,p .'I'. icn "P.'mrn." amid the ., , . c ar.L'or of arms, we a'e well aware, h bui v the voire ot on.' cring in tno wnuerne-s, hut t!i voice must sooner or later be hen;d. nnd be heeded, nd why not now! In this rge of civil anion and ol rtiirstianity, cani . . ...... i .. there be no mispen-i n ol huMiiines, ami no refrenc-o arbitrament of our groat d.spU1 Wewniureia s.y, if iheN'.r.hern j P-op eotdd be conaulted, three out of fiv .. .. . f tk- th. Tribune at the! I .. it ' ..... 1 . ..(..I t,n m M ... . i it . wric nr nricgiui iruiiiuviii ana "i - - ' they have been driven from their poeuion no rational reason hss ben given. p i. necessary now, perhaps, to apendl $lfK).000.(X, and bring two or three hun died thuu.snd men under arm., but It is n1

necessary, even when these strong forces u up. ar. arrayed, to fisht . The array of men in i Wsahingtm. (we ho?. to aee enough ofl fcT"A'.. how d you nk. mv ma.t.eh. ihem. hero to preserve the peace) aal M A Lwa!" li.pe .d.ndy to . merry girl upon now but .. . pe.c.lul prec.utiun. Ve,"0, very much. It look, fc the lux on hare aireidy ..id. only tbouaan. and thou-h back ol a ct.rp.llar.'

sands of men in arma in and abuut Fort Pickena, if that position is to ba miintainsd,

may by the very strength of their number keep the peace. Since the administration haa started upon Its war career, we approve of its reported call for two or three hundred thousand men. We can raise as large sn army is Frsnce, or Austria, and six or eight hundred thousand men in camp, under prudent leaders, might be but a police to keep the peace. When the North and the South have be come vast csmpe, the people of both sec worm ngnung aooui, or n uiera is, iignung !.... . .... ., will not settle anything. Neither eection , likely to Le conquered or overrun, or if overrun, neither would be worth having' when Bjttgatedj. The very geniu. of cur Re2ity and with a nob.lity ctines s dostrucr - j 'rf "l """ 'V,M w t-F k nec.ry to educate u. to P": h" P-'? " terrible education ungino-1 iraip can ue rer,,veren irom. hut from civil war between fr-e States and fa 1st Ira 1 1 nnrf tifsiBrt,rihii kit 'KMiC f. If Wt 7i w "I r' r" ' '

em agree I. nothing else, we csu sffre. Mr p ' ted mon the ctrcBl.ttoB of the intelligence with cbrsatiaa KeaabUaaM t. l IB aaftM P'-P1-: t of coward.ee.- ,hv nve 0T Ix ,hougin( monwere m.rchla .sr. Tne, a. step la, a. minister, of YjU .Imfcf You of the favti tikYn vt Xarltt atreBt, aaaVr BpflsB.te Üta R Clad, and tun, the awnrJ away from the "i drink-then put irect0B of Crop Jsekson. The news proved Heart, of men once brethren of the same more b,3 ,''-'hn (t"- W" 'to be correct, except aa to the r.umbers, and u. h kin aaiaiaa. laniru.ire. ancestrv. Yankee, don't operate in that way. We sit , Mfl ,p ,ht, f ort r8,h unJer.tirnB.

i,,, bygonee h-n be bygone,, and let the' I t Anil - i i ..I... . ' ii n in characters ia veracity. I tint virlue lies at the foundation ol everything solid. Re - -ver errors tnpts-ion may betray a .Wld 111(1'! fu I'SHU aas iriaiv'i j ii ii win innsiiiaj there i. something to depend on, there i. anchor ground, there is substance at the center. M"n of Hie worlJ hel so about one mother. They can be tolerant and for:B ... M hsav.t na.n ts.a'. PA.ua na believe what other say to us, we csnnot set " 7 . upon it; anil, to .n immense extent, that is saying that wa cinnot act at all. Truth is a common intreat. When we defend it, we defend ths baaia of all Batata! order. When we vindicate it-, we vindicate ourown foothold. When w. plead forit.it is I ke olesding for the air of health ws brea he """"' " W'..... -.! nn.l..piil(i tn lii'iu.fit a IviriT m-in. - . . , l it is UK nun nir vour ion iiivu um iiiur. - H"nlingon(fjr A pious old deacon used to inapre us wjlh (f ,nucr, aW),by theasncity ol his man - h j d ,ol ,,,tl our ,, w 0f ow whlla in curch. Deacon P. ,0 C(ljforili,( .nJ , tem?ted after I A friend snd member ol lhe church found him, "bucking at munle. W(1 oll hrrwfi he nuJJet, lh, iW,.d . i . . ' . .... ,i. . bnni ii.r n in nresence. ..n 1)tCon, dl) I fid yon gambling'- With P'-r B r ! rezdv wit to relievs him from his emharrsssmtnX D churkl"d "No, no friend 8 not gamhlln;! Ym eetlci. ia a corrupt in- ; glj.u,j.,n, and I'm doiog my best to break

Cheating the Printer. One way of cheating the printer, is the sticking up of written notices of sale, &c,

upon dead walls, C urt Ilouee doors and. aign-poets, where If a man should stop to read them, he would expose hi cm-If to the impulsion of act-king knowledge under unnecessary difficiliies. There might be a ex.-use forthat mode of advertising in s country where a pnnt.ng press is unicnown, or . ,amontf people who can read manu.ciipt with gre.ier ease man pr.n,. or wnose power, o, ..eipucrniKwou.il ronucr wie nirru-iy pu.c. of H.;y pt or the picture Isngusge of Mexico I 1 .U J I o oucgmi, m ii.ricruij.wBM ckc, cum munity haa its printing press, written notices are seldom or ever read, and he i a mistaken ;oldfory, who hopes to communicate any fsct of worth or int.Test to his fellow man ting, n-t even Iiis own W.i . would read in unnusonpt the most ente-- . . . 1 ... , 1 , laming book lifted geniu ever p'oduced ! - --7So A( the Umn ineeli in In. afMM, ,, f ,!,. or.tors, to! J 1 1 t (ollowing anecdote illustrative manner of doing of the d.fT-rence in the Ithiaga by the North and Suth. BsBftag the past winter, aid the speaker. R ibin.on, ' R. L.was un'ortunate enou't to form the acquiintance of Wigfall, o Texas. Wifal' was blustering sway in his I windy style, about what the South was I going to do, in the event of war. R bin--wi liat.atiitd aasMftl Ii. rat.! fi j i 1 ami lhan! a.rr- w; .1.11 - 4t.Nj do'n Bnd clcuUle ,,e co"'. ,nd wh,t ' a i I a .. . . L. : II I I oe Kamen y going nuo auyiu.ug. ma in up our minds, w. aay 'Jut us P'-y. and after prayers yea may look out forhel!!"

Size or the America Flau The atan.. St,," roop. at this post,; with about twenlard of fir; for the army is Mixed at six '? Pieces of artillery.

est ail inches in length, by four feel four

inches in width, the number of stripes isquick time up Market street, and on arriving thirteen seven red and eix wh le. The, near Camp Jackson rapidly surrounded it, blue field for the stars is the width andj planling batieriea upon a'l the bights oversquare of the firat aeven stripes four red, looking the camp. and three white, and theae e'npes ex j By ihi. time an immense crowd of people tend from the extremity nf the fiM to the(,j ...ambled jn the vicinity, hsving gone

end of the flag- T ie eighih .tripe is white and firms . plessant relief to the b BS ground of the field. The number of th" !,., l ihiri fmir- mm heinis aJJt-d on J" ijI s.a. "''' " " ' " fCT"If war doescome between the North and ibe South," exclaimed o"e of uur most piou. Republican BiliatM a few days since, i hope that the slaves will rise and masaa ore every one of then.," (of t ie Siu'h!) "What, not all the women and children! Yon wouldn't want them murdered!'' ex r.l.iun-d another party in the conversation. "Yes, every one of the n! ' was the hu mane and Ciriatun reply Cin. Euq. CoLna. Most Frequestct Hit Döring War. It would appear from numerous ob servstions mide by military writers that sol dier. .re hi' during bat le according to the color of their dre.s ;n the following o'd-r; R d is the Bjest fstal color: the I at fats), Au.irian Orav. The proportions are; re I - 19' nil erern. 7: brown. 6: Austrian bluish - - - - -w gray, 5. " A Pinarr Anaivi i! T'ii Hun. Jrhn1 ! " " " u. - - -P" -

V' ''" , 7; '.'what eould justify you in .Hacking citi.en. of Blafk R'Phcani.m. .nd ,he evil. u.hik am nnnn Ihp enonlrv. I'noaint? to

... .. .. , . . oive cue impulses to ni question, ne asaeo: ."A"4 whn Is guilty of b-inging nb.-ut nnJllmll III n.ir.1'l lot lie j I ... .... . r, ... m. . i r IUI V V 1UII-"PII w I - " ......... 'oni.nment sou uc.gus. oi .. . i . . i Ji . . r . i. . it Dfnaior, llirvar ui intr ur i rr. iuiu v i . zens of the county arose, and promptly answered: "Wsrren county charges you with a . . ii. i . . I L -1. . la it I, r ... mi ha In ii llmt ton hunusoine ii Senator subsided iniu lumb er uf water, and did not recover. Lou Dem. A Cheap Hob-b "What did you give for that hor.e, neighbor!" ,'My Bote," Wall, that waaebaap."

From the Sr. Luis Republican J Capture of Camp JacksonThe following are a few extracts from a

long article in the 8t. Louis Republican in regard to the recent cspture of State troops in that city: , ,h Q, (J ci,emen, the p,. ,4, of whjch nM nevCf befn ,xptTl,nceA i(1 St. Loui( W0 th,n endpi?or to ,peik c,m. ,, of lhe aMn 0, yei,prJiy ,.iving ,0 oth(?r occ.iion( wh.n tne jujtfment can act ,coony ,0 comment more ,t ,,rge upon u. ;,.., .hu DroPeei!in r - s - St. Liuis has been loyal to the Union. In i Slate Convention, meeting after the inauguration of President Lincoln, not a single voi.i was cast for secession. Missouri s in the Union, ami has taken no steps to - unfort(..,( t0 h.t ' o out of It. In view of these facts we reUl u-ll m -ili-p fir wric rmcifH icir 11,. I, m . J - - L. . 1 flUA la.aai y organia-'d under the miliiia laws of th's State J... .; u.k.i.P as was stated in the general orders, were to attain a creater degree of proficiency in military drill. Unusual, and lo some extent .farming activity prevailed early yesterdsy! morning at each rendrxvoss of the Rosas Guarl and in the vicinity of the Arsenal The men recently providod with arms from the Arsenal to the number of several thousands, were ordered to be at their d;ff-rent post, at twelve o'clock, in reauiness to march ss they might be commmderi. At about two o'clock P. X the whole town became greatly sgita- . . . . . . . . l(,!ted the extent of the force. According to best of our informal! .n. there were proh.blv not less thsn seven thousand men under Captain Lvon, (commanding the United The troops, as stated above, marched at eh liter in carriages, buggies, rail cars, bagje waggons, on horseback snd on foot The hills, of whith there are a ntfmber in the neighborhood were literally blsck with people hundreds of Indies and children .talieatrf ihernselve. with the throng, but .. ihey though', out of harm's way. G -nral Frot, commanding Camp Jackson, recrivel he intelligence of ike advance of the Arsensl troop, with ..Ionianment. He had heard reports I h t it wa. the deign ol Captain Lvon to attack hiaCsmp, but was not dispo.i d at firt to place credence in them. S rapidly did these rumors come to him, however, that yesterday morn ing he acdressed Csplsin L . note of which the following is . copv: IlFAnqrjARTms Cabp .Tacxroi. Mi.S' URt MiLtru. K. in. 18G1. $ Captain N. Lvon C niminding Uaited 3. ate. Troopa in and abou S'- Louis Araensl: Btat I am con.iamlv in receipt of infor,n.iii. that v, r.,i.t. moUro an attack un - i r -r on my Ciinp, whilst I understand that you are impressed with the idea that an at ack upon the Arsenal and United Sates troops ' ' Is intended on the part cfihe militia of .M.aaouri. I am nreallv at . los. to know orrformance of dutie. I. volvma upon ihem. r - .....I., il.. I 1 1 ,, I i i r. .....ni.inn m r A a n. miner I lie WWIIPUiini'H iff, "i i. ni'u f ! trncting the mi lit in of the State in obedience tn her laws, and therefore k.v. been disposed to douhi lhe correctness of th. information I have received, I would be glad lo know from ynrj person.11- ... L. . . L. . - Ihr m a ...i I. i.ik. .1.1. s t,wnrinrr ui'ia hiiij iiuih in 11 mit- ' mr ms that are cotitsantly poured into my ear.. So far a. regards any hostility being intended toward the United States, or it. i property or representative., by .ny portion of my command, or a. far .. I e.n ls.ro, (ö I fthiaBk lam fully informed) af nay