Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 3, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1861 — Page 2
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JASPER OOIER.
I mi a k ai'jlis, Miy gl A dlspfttch tG overnur Morton, from HedforJ, Indiana, received lo night, ays mee aanart-r arrived ut that llce Irem 1 ver
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r.iiinia nf tha former lisburin Aaent
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Hill. Martin county, Indiana elating, that S'. Heparine,,,, we learn, UMMU1 pr.-P.cn .o ... .... a men named Dromgoo.e, formerly . re-tdenll nearly 20.000. Th. IHM of the fficcr -Lynehbun, Virginian
of ÜJr Hill, ai tha head üf two hundred i faiwaru otuuu. i.ceioniU. waa cemmitun.' depredation, A gentleman from th- lower part o P lf . . !. . n ....
and had arrested eever il cil.ien. om or u c orge coutuy, ar r-crim-
whorn.il ie feared, hava been hug
-reatest -excitement prevail. l)roinoolf Potomac
a driven out i f the town by tnion n eu t r
( i i m e ii At. cott Asked roa Ht.BwotP.- J ,k ui -H.r' . July u-rn.,1861 ... . . State Indiana, Dubois County, aa: 'lis ladles ol Iticliuiond are lo hold public j,- p1lef j
WsenlaSTo, ftlav 29. A Soecial diapatch tu lift N. Y. Tiibune
-...h. .I.f.l, discovered in tha ar meeting" tot the purple of making dem.iul v.
" " - ....... I .. - , L - O: I
upon itentrrei enu i r inesworu which - ,nnn m nnrr
Petition lor divorce.
I T appearing in ltie atisfueiion of the nn1 drr-iened, Cierk of said Court, by i Uta at-
A DM IN iS I It TO!t'S S1.B OF LAND
V0T!tT. ia hereby given thnl in pursu-J t the refer Merely nee u! unirJ-r ul a; le in idj by tie uitl uoiiiinn and I
Thefederte army are being carried cm the c,,rl ,,f Common l'leaa of Duboia county, liuti, and 'hat the am will stand for trial
I oili n.i. nt tli lint tern thereof, I. 'In- it t mi tliü U I dny of an id trriu t aaid u r t , to
fidavii of a diainlereatfd peraon.that Ik it leadaal ahov tiamed not a reatila rt !" ttnHia ot Indiana, The id John M. Piatkr
notififtl of lite tihni; of
mil pitn'ii bil l Hin nentieiicy nf hnI'I ar
IWM fVM . j . - i ......... i ... i in a Uli-
all ftCCtUl'lll 8 UK yvr for many a day, aud one which caused general jllooin tuirvade the
()n. ot uur cuizens. i wi
town.
lie auction on Wednesday, th Ü6io day ' fourth Mond iv of July, ISn'l, when rinrl
rii;e eomplete, haajuat arrived in thia city j JSOI, in the preiuiate, the' lallowiag ; w ht Ii will be ri-quired !o appear and
Real Eitati of tha deeedtat. tolt. Miiwor or demur iZMrMto, of laa auine will The aoutti wei oiMrter of the north cia' tie deterinired in Ma al a-nre.
B. 0 EIJÜONHTOM, Cierk. It. Wmi'h, alff'a alty, $1 May 39
and tiia onitU eul quarir id th'
acctl.oi . n. one, nt
ihip two. lootb of rane li.o weal.
, . ... kril,i Wl.itiMnrili derfiined, Admi inmraior of th Ktate of v .. he Id nt the (.'curt lluiiae, in the town of
ii. i . a., i .1 ina lAUv n rvar i riuiii iiiarii i i : m. naiii r 11 1 i 'it- 1 1 'a i -a " " . ... . . . . . .
VI 1 1 a- I'lJiii k Dv'i'L UUEKCK. VearOi w , . t'linttian Duppi. deceail, win mii at pun- ,i.r, in ;i!d cuikiv. com mencinir on tha
JU uu tlna week to .tofico 8 ad:Paaing Ui.un.on .... n.. -rww-jvm., .pB-w-, w , -
v.,.. . r i . t ÄÄ
LATER. aa a preaent to the jrovernment iroin paxrnnMitchell. May 21 i.- A n.-ricans abrod. F. h one of the) puna
mm m . ... u..At.,At. ... Mi....:..;n...;nhnn' 'Fnini In, 'lusrter.
fcDITOR IjEDüb: aroMjpa owm iiuii Deara um iumuwiiik iM.n.r , ort, WH tiuarter ill
. It. ui..l in flit) ni dat ot hl mat oaaaed en r uto for Marlin county, to .1 A,ericana hi hun-pe l!io L. ö. u 'i'wns,
I . i !... . j . a .i,-i.. ami nnti ioi ! r onttti n i ni 80 a i ret Of land III Ilia county
i' -. ( ii mt 1 1 :i uceil lUKeu eiiv.iuvinj.pui uowii a in vi ...... -w - - mem, ioui. i rrbr't- " W Fi of at. alU SaiuawJia ......ti.-,.: th. .w--':" I.) i n a viiiO a 1 1 at iia far nouthwaro to-B iff nt. I ne o. , . ., t..i,..,,.
cuuuuj ivmia . . . 1 lio aiKiVO (llgruu ilea ic n un ."j - - - afl iur c-'1-' uue lJ l"u i l .an
articlea now 7th. 12ih and C..li .New Yoru negimeim. ub interwt.
roittrh tha! conn-'and the Kaode Hmd Brigade, will fold up Terma of aale-one.thi.d of th; ettreba aa ' I . - - - Bk La 2 ,m I mm, mm mm mm V. mm . I ft I . I III ftl 1 fmf
owin' tSeir tenia to-night, and by to. morrow morn- money pi ir, TZ lulZ ww,"n inoir ! - t , 7 ...,., 1,- ., ou..iiord m ie ve 1110 'tha Irom
will be on the ",arrcd aoil of V ,r ,,,.,1, .r.w n.. I.ia nni. s
probibty take up their for ,,,,, 1, j two at aaa4 ioatfUtaata. a . a . I t mi a , ft I I . äv'.aat aftkABM.!
if Iii ti suit. ir-re iney with 11 nnrov 'il irci I) ;u aecuniy, oimiimk
m . , , II ULI I. MX I1C Ul k. .'- I I 'i a w ' iiua icm V --- tt . .
and tornacL, injuring him V14-'"'1 ,y locaU-xcitciucnt. incident to tkt ar- v ,iroW up entrenchment. Th.-y Uka int-r.M Irr aata, aad w-ivg bant It on
. V. I. tiAi 11 11 ,,, nt 1111 hour. It .. ...1... ........ 1 .. . .. . 1. . 1 ... t j... ftiuanoo ana anr .i-i-m.,,.
mV miimmm r, - I II CT III kllllll! bl Uli '3. III' "l- r. r nf I I n n IlllllClf B fl UIILKf IUI I v " mm .
'rofeaaor of tlio Catholic Scbciol at L. - gBti1 a
tili ulace. was ridiiii; a you 111 ttoriäe, lf' .....i i,rilfif.,Ät thromr
uud BadtBg his saddle girth too hoae;t We 0iillml them, not kn
jot on to tighten it. auu wuiiuuwv- t wfl ,njslt ,ave excitmir tiinea in ingthey will be 01 Hug it bit bOMt jumped aud kicked neiKiLH,ririJ? Cwuntv. und when the gini-.." They rill him. his heels striking in tho hrcast. w behold it was n ntert quarters on Arling
WtW prov iaioni in their knnpaB.'ki
campaign
The Fire
m - l VOIHIm va vaaaw j T hamietied lust at the tdfft ot towu.t , ... ira.., n ,..,1.1,..
and was seen lit Mr. John WCtwr,. wl tl i,(CU gUtuiritiL. wv re
who j.nme?iafely went to Morlert s as j ti 1- competent to attend to, and v fiver five lilei to ;tiinee nn.l wtMit ho reached linn. c..'. . . ..
...... , . no cecesöiuuisi near. Merfert was up. and said he was not hurt, hut when he walked a lew steps j One of Natit.fs No: imi v Hon lie" tainted and fell. In his death the' Andrew Johnson is showing his ptuel
church lose an
am 24,4Af DAKXKL JOCHIM, ilmr.
Z 'uavca mi've to-altfht dowa
a point nppöli Al
exandria. Ti-cy er aeerjeyea tt receivthiii elimnae of a fiji'it.
on t'ie
A Jeffiilimeat of thf 71-t g
..THi.JotO tonflmr ni 1.1 .. it... n l.v n t i ti - !.. inner ?!:. Vern They .'
UUi iv ... - - "Ulm V IHii'll I" Ulv V ill''., mrj v- ......
livo3:tlin .olicr. VOl 1' E ie lierchy given thai thepnrta n rakip (aurstafara rawtltg N ihe I land S earn HM, bartwaia John Ljeatptr, If. 1). ÖiUffit and 8 Li-I n.Jr., i. dmnolv. d t'v inn 11 1 11 nt mi thia let day "t June 1801.
Himoat iU Th" buataea will haraafter be mad acted by
V. Ii. 1 S. Dilliti hi.d ll. i'iy (iiiM-ii. Win
splendid rnnsictan, and the town an, uj n,r ,i8 canvass under the bitttrttt.raeiiy tor Fori Mownt, ! aaapo! tha foww - 0lilltM , pK:,ite yetroa S . . ' a .a . a . t .... .. ll.A V.Vtf !
oat'ianahlrt citizen. He leaves a WldOW tlirmra of iifroiiul riolflOCO. He is ii-ero in rata of a movement up. n me .vj
and two small children, who have the ,,nö 0f nature's pobitmon. fearles Vrd at Qiapor. sincere sympathies of the entire com- ,omst man. A correspondent .f the 1. (, utaH ot ath'rity that thara nr muuitv. " His funeral was attended on Cincinnati Enouircr thus ipcaka uf m. 250(mn men under a'n. in ih f!
. . . 1 ... ... . .
ftlie. Ullll Wl 1 CI.Ul HVIir 111 in. i m tfay IRELAND MILL
'i.
Monday by the Home Guard, of which j.jm:
he was an officer, by the lianü, the
schools, and a large concourse of citi
t!e ü. S. 0 vi rnmenr. 'l' it--i ar all equip-
"Theatyleof Mr. Johneon canvassing p
nr.au h illlliTeii of from tlie l' ' 1 1, ill . 1 1 c f in 1 1 1
zens, forming a very long proceSbiol). ;Qf hiipeech,t Cleveland. Tenneaae, where
Ithreata Kcrainat him had been lurzelv in
dulged in. He told the crowd that he 'did
not coma here to bo shot but to ahoot;
ei!, or a 1
he hf Si'iir Uv night. eTaaatnoToa, May 23
.her I a
VO'riri:
A .
1 Haie
'What He Wot ld Do.' We ask the snecial attention of Dr. Bsrton,
of Washington, Daviess county, the . . . ja .1 1"
Jtreckinridge elector lor tue nrei aistrict in the last campaign, to the article on the first paire "f this paper,
with the above captiou. If he does not send us the 84 he owes us, we
bhall feel it our duty to givo him a more extended notice. "A word to the wise is sufficient'
j. herr-by fiven (bat bf v'r'ue
ot in xiution, twat iriin tha of
fire ol t'ie cierk ot the lluou Coiniinoi Pleaa CuuM, and lo me directed, I w ill !- m, ru aäia nt niilil i- aneilifii to t 1 Ii ft 1
flat. F'laworth'fi funeral tf ok pl ice tWa i,i,tpr. for raah in hand, at the door ol the
noon from the Executive Mansion. Th ; hearee trat followed by the Zouave, amor-jr
ourt ho;ie in Jnoer, mi
Ü I UltDAY, Ju.r- Süd,
l-'il.
The PorTHKRi Navy. The New
York Tribune states that the Southern rebels, by a coarse ot stealing, have accumulated quite a little licet. It gives a list of it, by which it appears that they have tweuty-sixsteamers and propellers, carrying in all tifty guns. In additiou to this they have five sailing vessels, carrying ten guns. They
have also some privateers, with about! . . ia . . a ati
eighty guns makirg in all a total 01 fifty -one vessels, with oue hundred aud forty imns. Thia is a much larger
force on the seas than people have . .a a . a .
been giving them creuit lor possessing Tire Southern Du kaue. The ex tent of coast of the slave States, in
eluding sea and shore, of bays, sounds and rivers, to head of tide, is 23,803 miles. The freo States havo 9,334 miles of coast. Tho free States have 1 89 harbors and the slave States This shows what a herculean undertaking it will 1)6 to enforce effectually
and properly the blocks lo which has just been ordered. rnIn replt to a communication
from Ben McCnlloch, the rebel War Deuartment at Montgomery declines
to accept a regiment from Texas for Virginia, even if it paid its own expenses there. This is a pretty good indication tliat the Montgomery Gov-
tliat if the-a wn to be a fiüh'. he and hie
friend were ready for it, and that he preferred to flniah up the fighting before making bia ipeech! JS'ubod coming forward to fight tha intrepid Senator proceedei to
peak, and, by the time he had finish ed, nineteen twentieth of the audience were with
him. He told thorn, among other things, that 'Jeff DftfU and the Governor of the State ought to be banged, and would be hanged at no fardiatant period, when ti e judicial power the Government could be
brought to bear upon them. "
I whom waft the venger of KM-wnrib. He between m - hour i.i.-MTilie.i by lr, tin
. . .. . ; . . mint. UI..I ur.j.l'i of -Vi'H Vi'arn in iur mi-
. . . n 1 . rt . 1 xifrsinn III.'- I I 11 ... r .
lurilllini .... ... ... . w . . t I.
carried t tie
down by the deceased; then foUowad the, President, Sfcretarira Seward and Smith.
otEcer ol Z juave in cirriigee, tha Bailkftry
. . . 1 ... ii..
iiiAini' ii i- r t'l ri .11 t'Biaie, unuiiieu in
In is ft'univ , to-nit : Tii- wem im 1 of ; part"' tie.uith eist nuartrr ot eetion I eni v-fivt (-.5) in
... ... '. I I i.,rll i.f ra Ii f. ti tf l !;'il WCll
i.e. All the be wre to: el, and all Uig '""" '' j , . ,, ,i tvc. (til iw wmm Uliuuu d i n t!ic i.Utti Mil" ot UnVaVllle. and
at half inal ann urapcu in iiiumiuim
A-gue Cure, rem tub hpecov cunr or 1 1 Tmittnit Fever, r I'cver and Aunc, !ti mitteilt I'c. i-r, 'hill Fever, Dumb -.-i. , tVi iodi. I Headache, or Itilioun lIc;idneho, nml Itilious Fevers, indeed fbi the waWe etaaa of dtvaaaaM oi-j-.i-Hntlai in biliary derangement, cuuned Sy the Ualnrirv ol' miiiHimttic cuiiutricn. So one remedy is badeff Bfttted for by tho nr -i-. uiia of the Amcricu:i Mopl than a aWS ftide eure ti Fever and Agui Such a aa now enabled to pttVr, with u perfect crjrtointy that it rradicatt tin dweaaai and with assurance, founded on pn)if, t.nt im Ivana ca.i Krise from Ita use in any quantitj - Thnt vl i'.li protects from or jrrctta .' ili. T'!r in it M) Of imi.iv a -rviec in ths rieuuiunitica whatii It ptevwils, IVracaafjavi n r thl 1 c'.r; for ibe .ati":it escape the ri"; which he ranat run m arWeut att Kki of tlii. bak'fal fliUi:iT)cr. Ihis (Vit::" rpel the luiatJBttti poi o 1 at Fkvi.ii asu Aurii nvfl tha ayisten and prevents the dcyetup. ment of the dkajaaa, U lakm an the lir-t uppruach of i t ptemonjtiiry syniptofte. It i I Hit milf tlaa lioal reiucly ova- vet dinov :r d for this via of CArtiiiilainta, but aba iho chenpest 'Fhc lare uaantUy wo aiamiy for it d..;iar bfinaa it v. ibi.i tlw madh ftfaaety bodvt utid In MHatw drstrfct, where Kairaa an 1 Av.t . jiri'vuiK, ever .- iml) nhould have it j and um it lively both iU cure and pn tiv'.ion. i, 1 th . 1 w'll pl ii it wUhtn tho I . J d the poor M w eil U the rich. A . Uli riority .!' this iftiacdy ever aty i ' imV u m. veil ! ! 1 ii.. i;:vctiy wnl .erf Intermit tenia i, that it ftaataiaa 1 ,, ! m;' i or aiincral, wnwcqueiitly it pre-
j.- ;n ii'uiu.-o er etiler i. ij Urion etl et ho t ever iu.011 tlii enn-titution. IhfOse ctsaftsi v H are left a beatthy aa iftbey hu! uevvr
Port Wive. During I860 Orpor
to and Lisbon expo ited twenty-seven thousand eight hundred and sixty
pipes of pure port wine, ol which England got no lees than twenty-two
thousand four hundred and forty-six and the ITnited States only three hundred and ninety-eight! The latter
item is encouraging to all in the logwood trade. OGr'Tlie capital invested in Spin-
um ami wcitviti'' couoii itiotic 111
Ufdotla aniitli if noli an i -i n i ii I h an ini n
An account iuil recived from Virginia, ',.,...; ;., 1 kv John llnwsrd. and actrtslnins;
which aema to be truth'ul, SSfl the ciue j,,,. ( acres and one huncred and fill)
nf the alarm of battle was that the Federal pul-.
. , Alitl nil 1 M 1 .ort 10 rrniiir niu me '""i'"' picket guard at L-ttlo Fall-, Rtar AftH rf J,, Ä, drp.t died .or b, were driven in by Sceaionit. Tha latter f tettu, 1 will nt the mrf lim and were put to flight. j place Rftaj iu like minner, sell tti !eu simple There were reports of fighting in the , Bjlij ,m. esinte. -.i.k.' ...I ,.r Arlin.finn and Alexandria jTa ke ii 111 execution a the pruper-v ef John
ntlKIIWVIHWWII a ' m 11 .mm .a ail I
Iii it p-ove tc be a nii'tske.
It ii. expected that tne U .vernmern iurewill soon ftdvance int the interior of Vir-
all mi
oinia via the O'ange ti. Alexftndri Railroad . üroquati, V., gave six'y votes against eceeaion, but the rebel troupe marched inti town the next diy and drove away the Union
1 M ie-er at th mm of G o' - T. Walt.
S-iid s .le will be in d w Itliottt any reli-t I.1..1..U.1 in. in va uaIiu 1 or niiDr.iisnieiit
law. JOHN WKIKEI . Soer.ir D. C. R Pnitt' Atlo-ney lot pllf Mv 5, 18G1-3W. I
tf . ; 1 ie Oft iilone the er nrfq'ienrii !. ; :--.ii. A nn nt v.n.'.ryoi" n ai iv Rum it- irritoxion, attHittj a hich 1 :..) 10.1 t 1 .:. 1 !i it, Ifradache. , . ka i.e. i ...... I.e. I ..t;orl:. AMh- : tati a, I'aiuhd Afeetina ot tlw !' o iji , pain a th liowels, olir, ....'.in! iura 1. tm :t nf the l-ii. I', w'i.-li. trliau ei i.1 ating ia thi c;.oa, Hi iis tiii.nc.it ty, e, 1 rbawtum prftd I'hii 'CHI." estpei"1 ihr.' i"i-"'i lr. -i kt, ii id 1 i.imi!:i utly camea UVta . I t i I,r -lliJc p!' t'' 'ti n 10 i.lllil1 . .. 1 er. in travel' i r t nln-iai !ly t i Ihe ie: l.irimn ditriels. if tahtil
men.
The rebel are said to be concentrs'inj
vlih
J tut1
JN
HiicriaTN S:ih.
that by
JOTICi: ia hereby given that by virtue
of 111 order ef Bale or hxec'Utloll laswtl
forcee about tcnmi.ee below Alexandria for from theeffico o the clerk of thf P . C'mmori l'lefta fTourt and to ma direct-ti '7dlice; from Culpepper .täte that the I d -J ; Jpr Ht M Mta f; ''
ffjrt to
England is estimated by English an- rakeft are determined 10 make an thoritiesat ÖSi'iJ.oOO.OüÜ. Tho whoh-idialodsa the Feder! imopa.
capital in the business is some S5ii,j Bridge have been destroyed by Pedaralh jwu (lie huutt palhW by law. t!
lighrsi biJder, lor cah 111 hind, nt tue dur
uf the ci ort h u-! e tn Jusper. ( 11
SATURDAY,, June 2?J, 1-1 L
to l; IU 1 it .0 ' i . '. I. iir i-i ever -h! i i In tl' 1 -t 0' 11 1 .-. Aycr's F03 ALL TUE ar" - 1 ii 1 tl- 1 1 ii ti 0
Cathartb Pills, d.TCSES OrAFAwilViiiVuiC, lb ! rUn i n ülir I be 1 iie '-f 1 iti .11, ,.11 in m'1 ihaa.
anthorifiee on the ra'.lroid from Alexandria
ooi.ftoi). Tho AVestminirtr Ueview
for April considers theso figures to t0 L?edsbur. 1 - at. - : "
oe in uie maiu e-rrcei. ... t-r 'l
ff Oll 1 f "H j ea sata DLTPIt will bt teen by advertisement Midnisht-The Timea' di.patch ny a that the Ireland Steam Mill has gunojgeatleaua arrived from Alexandria. ) the into new hands. ThiMill is one ol Fire Ziuavea have cammeiiccd ixccuting eka Loa in tho Ktntr nod iifwii p italt half1 lhrents af ccneesnce. Thev have al-
til' ivgt aa uv oe , aa - 1 m
new tnanairement we shall expect to ready el-.ot three violent Soceftionit
see it establish such a reputation
rente eni profit for ftfven years of Ihe lo!-
liiMiiie fJeeeribd ieal estate, aitiiuteu 111 Huboi county, te-wii:
The eipjai and uiniin.eJ one ß 1 part of liie Jsouth Kasl ijoarter of the SOlh f Weat euirtcr of e'-ction S3 in 'fownship 11 i 1 South rings Weat aitusted in Duboi t ! U iuiity, Indiana. j fl ' A II .1 llll faii lata in realize ihe foil amount ,
'of principal, int.rest and coat called lor bv
liii.e nin
I- T 1-1 1 1
riao JwAlSIKO. 1110 iyi citizens ,0 fleo f(T ,,ieir jTP-
of Ireland raised a uno Luion Hag laef So Iur. 1 ! v An mlilroaa vena !.
crnment believes that the Texans will iiiverod by liöv. .Mr. Evans, and all II 1 . J . 1 1 r !.,.., t.l .
. I . 'II .1 ...
Tl.. .. . A L.iniltii u,lm u.. ai-r.i -II, tl I XiTllt loll, I Wl.l Bl 111- eniiif
, ... , . ', ...ii t'Blat.e and in like aiauner, eil the fee eini'ib
nainixers IN II II il ick 'H, imi t: uvi:u . I'liiftnc m.- ' ' nf an
J J
t.
ell he wauted at home. V e should
not wonder if these anticipations were correct.
went oif pleasantly.
Baltimobe. If ay 25. No traina wero run over tht- Halt more &. Ohio Railroad last night or to-d y. Eleven
engines and a large number of car haver
, -. . os iFiorusuiiii 111 unit J w 1 . im-i ICTMajMr McClurc, late Payjjat-;. go0J tt become Jn efficient
ter 01 lite I nueu i.aiesvruiv in iuat, who has recently arrived in Indianapolis from New Orleans, says hewaa informed by tho bankers of New ( rleans that only about eight millions of the fifteen-million loan had been
taken. This being the case, what a
n f Tliri Tim . ..tint- 1 nf llila tVlnno . .1. ...:...! . tt..n..i. F.--. r,,riv.
w rjT . rr r c,u " c ..Kc- .vi.j. v-oTinj; lfr(,by rriven that
is progressing in uriu yery im, aim ,., men employed on traine have been ar s f .-M.,i()l i(,ued fr,)ra ,h- r,,ii,.e
of said real täte. Tiken in attachment ae the property ol Cjiiro iMiilerni tha nii of John M firinger JOHll WKlKKTo BherlaT D. C. B lUiettiir Attorney lor plff May a. lHol-J-v. $4 W
Flierl IT :tl".
that by virtue
trv i in i, l ot i Imi min) f i : ii- ' , .. n. l . j;i ut U lf li. uo e. :l I . finiiiti yrnti. i. .'i.u riian .Uumnac, ;. ;. ' . i' tbeircitrra and dirrv I iob .... i ae It il . illnvinp ninipiaiaiis : ttitti. ;l -Vi. Ill 'ni., In' IU I UlJjrOu. I.' C'l'flt . . i , . i . . Ulm, Vim i"i aa '"' " ..,. tin .... ', I -' .' "'-.v. tm f Afyr 'n: ..'v, and oil'.i r l i'ti'Mtl e.i'iip'.'iut,
Btf'.im; ftuM ri lorv alalr ni tncmity r ivrnr.ni of itsfMM ti .ii. Tliev aie jui .x .'.'ent hei u for lh r-'i'i I f" 1 ' ' r-' tion t ' loa aaJ ucuittu to Uu tfmttWUMt t"1 by (Usee e.
Aycr's Cbciry Pectoral
or
nuaranaici .
company. nfT'The Hoard ot County Commis
sioners meets next Monday.
LotrieviLLE, May 26.
rested at Harper's Ferry and are now in jail. 0 tlie cierk of the Duboie Circuit Court. It ia rumored hoatilitiee are now going on and to me directed, 1 will offer for sale at at Harper. Ferry, but there ie nothinß deli-W' uc'.ion to the l.igheo bidder, for r ' irafh in hand, at the door of the court houae aa a. -a ft
nite as jet.
rrr0ne of the biggeat of the columbiads
at F.rt Monroe ia bearing directly upun the
in Jasper, on SATURDAY, June 2Ud, Itfl.
between tho hour prescribed by law,
farce to call for new loans to remain, O.rrett l)fti, being prevented from teeti
Tha Journal to-morrew will pubil.h, that;lioue f .X.r-C(ideiil TjBr. We T9 ,fr.id renta ami profita for eeven yeera, of the LA Ik . i a If a . 1 I rl - I .-.-.I ailil-l Imi I ll
also nntaken in the market!
HI, - QCr'Generai Cass' pecuniary con tributions to the war are large, em
it may go off some day. Accidents
fyinf by the Adjutant Genera!' tartathaa tajtttlf journ.i.
01 me inreav igaiion, acanuw iruca um re
ihe
fo!-i
i-t i' -O.-.I I ..i.i- .On.lrH in I hi
-yji lowing tiraciiucu ; ii-i -.,-- boia county, to-wlt: The north half of the north west quarter! , t iKacnmh at nusrter of section No. i wen
ceipt and dialribution of bout 1,200 arme, NOTtCK TO IIKIRS OF PET I TON TO town one , eouth of range live we.t,'
uiouuuu. w im, --. a.. ,be igencf of a naval ofliccr. Settle Estate ae Insolvent i,d tu SllReai:cutai,,ing twenty ecre.. bracing $25,000 for he ayjuiniucnt 8 ,,j0; for otjer on J E.tata. And en f.ilur. to realize the full amount Of the Michigan volunteers, and 10,iw,,n Prof ,,on" ,0 nam rr ,hm fT , State of Indiana, Duboie County: 0f principal inter.et and co.t called for by O00 to the aunnort of their families PdaT 'or their use in eupport of the Un.or. u-ui-,. ..id . e.tion. I will at the time time and
w rf I . m r ta. rm i j i n is nrivin L' i w c u i ue v o 'iiu !'-." - during their absence. At the age of,,Bd to Pr,f,nl Kentucky being precip.ta , ., Admioi,lr;,or ftf th n.uie of!placa and in like manner, aell tha fees Imple
seventy-nine, he mounts his norsc, puts on bis old uniform, and reviews the troops at Detroit every morning.
von Tin: HAIMO COM
rasmiba. s old. Inflnetasa,
roup, Itroiichitii, Incipient t n-nii.;-tion, and hr lb- ii iiel ol "iiHiunptMe r.it.ei.tM iu advanced uiijcs of laa
d iscnso. So wide i. ei" fu ld of iti orfubaaaa and an ; is uie lite caws of iu eure.
i cry .eel ion ..f coiintr) ai.oimas in r - r Jicly kMiu e . ho bavelveen mtorrd fmn. alaifi.i ,k nnJ ,if d.s,,-t ric-.fthe tilie. by 1 u .i W hen on .' trh l, it superiority oer eTarf od-craXiiieol iu kind la tue.rr'"' c T of,.-aru.ion. and wh. ,cit. .WfJl!,
public no l"W""Ztt
iot th
ai -mm -( Bi mmmmA A a. I CT ft rOM !
0llM.nK -in. . mm. nlimtttn
iui in w - :
lOlBrownlow and othert," opposed to the secession of Tennessee, have called a Convention to meet at Knnxvilleon the 30th of Mar.
ted out.
Louisville, May 25.
John F.-eyberger late of Dubois County de
. cased hie filed hia petition to settle ftiid Estate aa an insolvent Betttt, tha same being
of aaid real estate
Taken aa the property of Aloia Maeenei at the suit of Maria Asfttha Iiowendesale.
Haid aale will be made withou any relief
m. iwiaary 0! -. ..-v-
M iiH' many niieinn " j;--...id this community 'have failed and hta d jjjjfgjg baa gainrd frienda by -very trial, caihi Sarrti uenen on Ae eJnieted they can 'rV .'LTabls ta din ed curca loo nuaierous and too remaraaois ia a forgone. ,Bl.pAR,0 Dy DR. J. C A.YER ak CO. LOWELL, MAB. u.fi?-. i'p.i.Jnr.an .l.aiosr: Dr. W Shun-
I I U tin WaV sn"a""- 1 ter maim. Ferdinand; Win. Mahin, Ireland:
nearly au ine nag nere ana at Jeucreon-jnsunicieiit to py hu dents; ana also to ecu oaiaaaio wm wr t-ruianu, a-...- - . ,. III. Heina at half aaat. in eoneaaaanaeiths real estate of the decedent, and that, whatever from valuation ar appr.iement Winin.er Milburn, ''''. ,nU 0ir
' I I . . ' III I i I a iL. i..l S..
af tha death of C.lonel Ellsworth. The Border State Convention meets Frsnkfor. on Monday.
at
aaid petition will be heard at the next term
of the Court of Common Fleas, or eaidcoun ty. BAZILB. KD.MONSTON, f;, rk.
P. Buettner tty for pet.
Msy W.
'W" JOHN WEIKEL, Sheriff D. C W C Adsms attorney for pl(f. II if 2, 1861-3 w $ W
Idealer in medicines everywhere.
I Wboleaele by iu R. A- Rohin.on A Co., toulsvHUl AWf f. , Cincinnati. May 1.
