Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 4, Number 4, Jasper, Dubois County, 3 July 1861 — Page 1
THE
JASPER JASPER, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. JULY i C K i NC VOL. 4.
WEEKLY
COURIER
lV8LI!Itl EVfcKf WlDattDAt, AT J4tM.lt uusoi cuumr. ISDIAA, BT üi EMEN'! Ii 0 A H E . UKftU uatts W Maco sxr Aim Wut Srtttro.
On oitn killed tnd out aeverely wounded on the Federal tide; u ur relele reported
J LiOIS-dTUICTLV IN ADVANCK : .
I Bgj, tUihteriptie, for fifty Not.. 1 b0 thon.tnu troopt trr.vrd once yetter .i. . I In) Hm innrnin Si.nlu nm reiriinenti ri'
i or i iiuHHii, - B
now Ii ere.
Washington, June 80. kiruUh recurred threw milet from
For the J . i r C Miner. f ! Äfft - T-it. Ol row Lfttbg thil lli-MiN-.n-!.;, ,lu:,f 1SUI. Independence day of tho ration, wo At u meeting of Hit citizens of tail , accordance with our tuna! custom.
the Penneyleania 4h tnd 8cettion eeo'ste. L, n'n .7. ui lültCe und vidnltv it WAS resolved to! will tewtui na . i, --u,.!- .mlnae
I in: lm dim, iio in uiuiuui, - i ,' ...... " i t . if . . i .1 . j.i ...
who used to live in Harbison town ,",m Ul iiuounepewg en mo -tin oi .ouietü.hg rorjf i nporlar.t occurs.
Fin S. uo..i.. The citizens of dU-
MaRK1A91C KxTKAOÄDlN AKY. Last,
Monduv u it noised an extraordinai V
Alex.nd.it Ittt night between .quad 0 !U)ftrria,,e in our usually lovin- town. .1.. n i a.l. i a
ship, had visited Louisville, and while M' PrPM of celebrating .a jH a . a lAnv nttionul n tt n I vjtrti rt A i.nlii will
there met a fair hut trail wnlow named" - - - I , o !tl it.f ..-n ,
Margaretha Martin, who keeps a col- rai-t at clock, am f ;.ot, the .j uf Vcst
fee house on Market betwt.cn 10th arm sinpt s are unnu .e.i im, j,a.u , . i-
open schno! there next Mon
arents should send tlicircbib
9. w ' ' -.w - B .A4! t, I VVIIU iU tt I I 1 I 1 , t F I, v v j I I I J 01 4 ill here. fe4J ,,ou8(J 0 Market between 10U,!stawandttriH-8areii!ifur!eJtliulIaudcli($e M It i. no probtbie th.t Gen. McDowell , , stIV(.,s ,mmA ,,rvluhi.A . mr. will play the Star Span; led Banner. , . .
w,.l becon,H,uedineoI,l1.do, ,h..rrnyon c tf A proems,,,, will then ho f rntt d .,(1 ' :n:..,on..,.dD,xt.,ir.d,o.no,berdep.r,.l . mai,,, t) tll, ,,,,, (uh.le the Band
TtATKt Of AIIVBRTIVISO. jv,r qtiife of 10 I'tftMof le, 1 week, at 00. Kefi 1. fj i- mi imeriion, 25 cte. Injf r tvdvrrtiM'iMMi'n, xnni rme. A f iQtii n vi -evfn tlJtlW irrqutr-t,rounted . cunre. I'HtM tr 'he teHHI fr Irtn-
ii iiT. rtM. mt'iite; t rosioiitnuf oruuc- au tnii) rimein. ,n will b! inid u rfftttr adlffi ) rn r.cent irmy ippoinimentt are likely
.ncfi of Bl.pri it me..' ot uom.io.r.iur , h. .,nHUH ln r-,,,,,.,, , - , .1..,.,. ,.,1 mul .rfttinnt mav 1m
.. t. ...... I ... In h.'""- -' -1, llll'dv'l i II. . ! t I ! r. 1 11 v nn.lir 1 . ! inc. v " .
Ctpttin II mi wu
itnaH came o without raisiiing ins ,"'" " - " drca in paretnallr elected Colonel of ihJpromiso. The' widow, to maintain l'lu 11 ,i,,ti"nI ur" 0 0n; .
the character of her cla, must ne-arriving at the grove, prayer will b DWe ro inJeUed to Mr. Bolin, I ji i lv i . ,11 .it i e AiloiliV tur m ..m.i. h iiu.
ccfisarilv follow him. and no had liitn wreu, Ihe JJeciarauoo oi iiMt-pai- ""l . . " " m,
llll'l jftl II 'it ICH
i tor in idvae. AUNOVRCIKO C AUDI DATE ' i' r Tnwiiiip osnci-. euch, pneOMMiy Ui-irir, C'-cuit, it Sitie,
RUir will give the AduiMiivlriliun tutud
pltiii tnlk to dirat. 1.00 The ßrretry of Wit' report ill thiw 'j no i hi' re ro three hundred ihou'tnd ineti in the V'U field.
Cvovgv I. IDrirecM',
tardv lie bitter If denied the char ctld- A KÄod linM ia luokwl furl
at met, nut iinativ owned nn, ana nf- w""" v"v
ter Ikriog in jail over Sunday conclu
ded he would rather marrv her thm
J. l'.I'Al.OR, rrea't.
M, Fnant. Bacy. The above notice was intended fur
i........ ..i . ...n..,l.. - T.
i i'i u"uiiiiiv iiiuiiiiii. Aticru
ta no n w oi graat Importanoa. Mr. Hol in in hero recruiting for
Cant. Klrk company of volunteers, in New Albany, nntl his letidezvou
Rtur'aiu! Ii rhown nn disnoi-ilion to'ctaiwl tri) mwl c. t.'.v Mr Rtrntiil
7 ... riuuvi i i i . k . . .ii. ?y ,..... .!. .ii
relf torurO. rniiir-n.VoropoMtiunacceD. i ... .i.,i ,;,..) 1 aI cr' 111 "ul
Attorney and t onmelkr at Law, f Ptrie ro.hrei.ee on the .uhject oil . c, ffi . ; ed in tirne
r,',M f' IND. 'ur'vntrerur, and l!i: ftei, in qonnertion , , . .... i Hm hi vt. i i ii i .ii io 1 1 in it 1 1i 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 in ....
("Si..-!, in r.rrv. Dii-itti imp. riant u.iliUrv movement in Ca.id ;"vr- " 1 .
is at the Indiana Hotel.
' HJ. Mein! Hi
.' r .- r i t twd ('" o h id euttnliee Od V l rtaval movement on our rotat, mtke her
mpt ttentio io ii üi!!-'' er'ee to
, Jan. 'J.I. 01
3 , rlJ li.KVK, A. J. RkCKKl I , VineensH, Ii i J.i-r, f i.d BAKER & BECKETT, ITTORSElftAT LAW, ' : Ihl. praetor in ihe Ouboia Pirruif end ' i.'Miifiioo I'I".ih t uti'i1. I'.irticular atHon iid n rnlir-eiion. Jnro 30. J. T IM'tVi rM', TTORKBY AT 1-Att, I" It S It U It U H , INI). ti' " ! g e prompt attention to all bu-i n--- iMitninO tf to i... cure in Pike and
teerei deaignt iprmtnt. 1 i underaioud inatruciiona have been forb t del to our naval tquadron to allow no interterence with our blockade under my pretext, and vigilant watcli will be kept
i'.o Rriiirh movement.
Veaterdny atlempta were made by a rebel foree to rro the Potomac, above the niouih of the Mjiioeaty, but it wat rfTectua.ly re pulaed. WAHifiToa, June 3C Itejiurtt rircula
OCGuvernor llarrin, of Tennessee, in announcing the result of the vote in that State, which louts up for Satt liion 104,913, against ISecataion 4 saye: "1 make it Known and declare all connection by the Stato of Tennessee with the Federal Union dissolved, and that Tennessee is a free and independent government, free from all obligation to or connection with the Federal
Ulli roiinu-a.
Nov I.
or
OimX AT LAW,
Comet. A splendid ootuet luu licen vicible in the North-west h tvens for few nightä past, supposed ly man of our citizens to le the great Charles V. comet; but as we have DO scientific astronomers in our mid6t. this is but IftHsia. It appears to he nearer t the earth than comets hi rctoforc , and if it should come a Ittttk B arer, and hit our globe a slight tilt, we d-'ii't know but it might be advantageous, particularly if it should hit Richmond and Washington ( ity. - '" ff ""The tone of the New York Tri-
rrmoed fiomj Tennessee, which gave a lua-dmnc. Times arid otla r leading Kepubirpuaeof rik-jority of S,000 against Secession, is dican papers in dillerent parts of the
not t- be disposed of in that summary country, in relation to the Admimsinanner. It intends to dissolve nlUtration, is causing the question to b(
Larceny. On lust Tuesday week Vitus Smith and wife were BttSSttjd in Perdinand township, and tried baton Fsq. Maretidt for stealing $iG from ne Mr. Fuchs. It is said the woman ftolo the money and ho hid it. They rare deemed guilty, and in default of bail ware committed to jail to await their trial at the Circuit Court.
teooi earns, in ne P..n. u ""'Government of the United States of Scott, tnd that he will commence active j ... I America.
opera. ion toimi i.ip rruri, in no-ruw
We are turther lln-n ever
battle. Gen. (Volt haa no purpuae
ffetieral engagement. The only c nflicta between u and ihe rebel which are likely to traweslrs a preaent are kirmihea. tJen Scioi' programme ia the conrentr. oon of Feili-ral troopt in Virginia and the Rur er Staiee in ucli large bodiea at lo
nCrCai t. lhyant, of Mt. Pleasant, visited nnr county last Saturday to get volunteers tor his company, and as far as we heard, received two. Dicli Tavlor and Uecsc Miller.
II h i'NltMfl Ihe puiciiie in Dohoi V' !, Pike. Marmi, and adHliinf ti r pir.ieijlar attetitinji ac ' v-i lo mi in G iarditli' ami d.'Ceih'irt entatee.
, c a. n.M; . .i nnend t ! inlmake il madea for the rebelt to atiempi
irfi . S -v . n( lu-mo pa'uer.Ln ti,irk. While thua intimiJare . them.
ihe preaenee uf our loree ill eneoumce loyal efttsei to rite in ufficient stnttWr to
;irevetit any fnnlicr mtragr, ci t i 1 their
.aoir.f, iurreare the diea(ilaction in he caiiipü, and eanr ileeriiur, od by Ihua mrraaring aioi dt-moralizmg tnem, drive I, em troin Ihr P. . lei tlie.
It v Jao.i'iry he Ihinka the rebelhun
connection with Tcnnesseo if the lat
jter leaves the Federal Union.
w.
I i roi be had bv StflSf W0tßt tct a u'li t corn"-' polilie njii'ire, a ! a
i ' Kn'a tN h r. Maeeii ij, loi-y
RUCCLPHUS SMITH,
S V PUR N K V A T t A W . JASi'i.U. INDIANA, a 'li t. H'lnid e'etMWHty teauy nftte ' t- 'oyi-oi! lo In in in any of tin' court-
' I ! mil. rioin'. tifneeat tn rner n
aked, "Have vre an Administration party among nf' "They berate Lincoln and his Cabinet at an awful rate, threatening them with all kinds of vengeance if they do not change their course. Fain and feeble are tho voi
ih
N. W. C. L xivEaarnr.-We have
Imjcii handed the Catalogue of this Institution for 1861. The University is iiipoti'il ut I mi iumtn. il ! 4 lind sei ms to
i fi i V 'ces in their defense bom a nourish Jiiff condition. .-i
notice that oar fellow-citieti. A. J.i fUrThe new Bedemptton Law of
Beckat, Esq., is nm Of a graduating Indiana provides for the redemption
class of eleven from the haw Department, which is under the 6ole control
I m-i'H ''d ir-. l. iv. si. iK-vt oTi;
irroitMn it law,
within one war, of all real estate sold
on execution, by the owner of the pro
of .Itiiloe Perkins, of tho Snnremeincrtv sold, nnv inortaTasree, or iadg-
rl .ee,irelyuefe..ed,..,dth. Unmn re-con- ( . . derstaild Mr. B. tar-LR CaWditOT, hj r, paving the- priructcd. . a... , . ..... . i ... i
ji in.-eu tiie secoti'i honors oi the class, jchascr The purchase money uuu n-n Ht LuUit.JuueSO w,i,., shows his perseveraneo and in- j er t ent intere-t. The OWnef of tho
A gen.h.n.n who cane down the P.ciic , , , . , , .
Ha I'oad to night, rep rta ihbl ü'-n. Lvonl - . .
CM IllllillO I nn e uuu ill tili: louiiiuun
V: I Miss fIJt.ill. INDIANA. ... i . i . i.i ii n ftaifclili I
.. I. Laie "atb laao-e M BoohviIIs to-day with hit command and
EftTYil iT;TTb:it,
rTATtY PtTBt.1l fen t llice e Del.
I ih
i il and I inra nee
(.KHt Uuei ' i 4'v .
. . t a
t'olUnea' Iwa r-ginietit, for Springfield, at the nar. Iter he will lorm a juncuon with lh k A wttvnmni - ru. Wk nntioc
lap . . t .. . .m . I. lb I
Kai IS ui o i, unuri ft'i w"i . r a . ain-'ni: ho np.HH.iti.unts lnin Jndi If. A tat; 1. rninii,ai.. fftll lllf. M Ü 'Ml I 4
i.help wife of the on of John 8. Phe.pe.ai'ii in the regular army, that dona.
.,vl he.e laal i itfhr. from Surmcfi. hl U.t.olcloIl, eielk Ol tue jumisuoi
JPtfll l.H'S M.W IB Kill. CSC ThMraata. She reo.irt all Q-net there, and .1,.. ma LWislatnre. whom Col. Walk-!
U ri rnPM Plf.V; HA RflWil.at ihe 8ereetoelat hadall let . She I ,l,mr,,,nMi.l aaaenimnl. nud nnworthv sneciiueil of the PatCfftbvrg COmpsa)
' 1 7 I I UoflUI" I kW S'MW laww- " - i V IM Ml II V WW ' I
1 ..J:. .1.. . i . i a ,i . i i a 1 1 1 n frriitt A i . a .a t I.. . - ' . . . i . . . . i'.-. t 1 1 ! I it AT
. iifii fit - . til" iiiii in " " in '' ... i- i ii iiiinii i.. ia: .oon liii- ! I' Ii i v I n io ei-i.v -
,, rwwwwrw - f- -
real C6late has tho right to retain the
possession of the land one year, and ii it is not redeemed within that time, a reasonable rent is to be aid i' t the same. The law was approved oil the 4th of June, and took tll'ect from und after its passage.
Dion Spihu-. Fudging from the
IM AC1THBH,
OCrCapt. Mehiing.r and Lieutenant .forger have arrived with the new uniforms for the Home Guard, and wu understand they will have a dress parade to-morrow. Baptized. Yesterday our worthy 'ouatuble, Mr. Philip dukes, was i it . . i il ill t i . i
oapusea m trie rues oi me urny l awlie chundi. and became a' member o.' that denominatitm. lie was formerly, mt believe, a Lutheran. We think Befvre the aeaton rnaket luro, tlp-n our vexed nation, Soft into g lady'i etr, Pop VIM eo a fj ! - i n. RtTURKcn Gov. Morion returned l.omft from New York yealerday hi good healihf tnd in a new tuit of clothe, which decidedly ii P r' ved the appearanre of I i Excellency. We learn that the Govornnr ta rucreful in the of j ct of hia tnioiion the pur haae jf irma for :he Sjsi of the n.iliiia of the 8ime. We h"r on t'ie ttreeta that the Governor
h decidedly oppoied to J proponed w de of cnloneling a pyricn el the ax additiond reimenta calil from lliia M t'c. He t hinke, and haa eo Mtlfl d ihe Pretideni, hat aa Ihe Siaie eu'horiii have all ihe mpoBtibtiitf of preoarinj the ririmenU for eereice, t' ey arejnetly entitled to the elecliou ef ihe ajente in whom they cm coi.fi te to peftccl the Organisation. Tai i a very ceoaible view of the u'ieation, and we have no douK M Linroln will appreciate the ju-tne Sei propriety of the position taken by the G.v
ruor. Did. 8 ni, 'Ji I.
Tut WT it Wuiits. In nur advcrtia.n
.1, -.';i-r, IvJi't'tn
-w;i '..iild r-
iiJ-l Uli. I III 1 11' III
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.......
ane-a, a. d think. he Federal troon. l . . . , ... i i118t Satim'av. for getting recruits, that
I .ill i i'i ivi . . . . - - - rfI . I J -II
( i r, i
riled one in the n giinent. and It 1 f herin, le, and that othcer uiform u
i.e i s u i.AWKFNCE i.TRH.T.!fi,UiioeiieiuielofiihionllieSiUi.er,. bur 'oomt.anv. if accented. W ill be the best rolnmni Mill be teuud ui onu.ual nu.ubtr
(i l.'lr. (lie I i I ( ill Uli Ii u , 1 . ' i I ... . .i t tfl i hi m i a aa i t ...
"lorm the putt
I i i ii v ; : r- it to (lit a ll kiuiia ot k It h oh, in 'h- t ent a'ylo I'uri ha
ill do .': hi rail ami examine ' i
od w ia, an he i a.iio-
der.
Qhicao i, June 27. At the meeting be. iween Gen. McClellan tnd Gn. Bewfcuer, tt Ctiro, tubaequent to the uieeiing at Cin-
einasti, no allusion whatever w RRSe ke
M.i.w.r.). in t T uf 1 1 1 li i el iiirre 1.1 t W i 11 1 eT. i" 1 '1 1
... J lJjIaliaUa n...l ...nt lhu old axiom be true that those who tl.tt at ft.t at he ctn make h vie. we m.y
receivfu inni n- i i .ion . i , . . ,Um . . mm 1 1 f
I . i ...I . iiii .i ..ia. ...:.ii...l I.,... i
... I -I . .1 1 .. i.i. t in IHTI ! 1111111 M 1 11 Mil. Il l I HI
OH ami lieu BOOOl mem, nas oeeu up- - - l.w" recemlr m.cted by the l-r.lat..re. hy pointed a Captain in the Hth infantry, tives fight harder and mett "Ltigi, mh f IsalssASji . . . . e .i . i! ....1.. ..,f .1, nn i.llmrd tin I 'i ters Ul i' ' . ......
cnim. .i-m.... w 1.0 i.i Him. n .r .,.... . , 1" 'iTzrrsri
,.,h Lincoln intrUStS ItlC lives OI OUT "tun ... ,inr iur.ni r owner muni. pn.Tiuii iw. v...
matSini an-l repairing of ah kind, j ' ' "oi 'Uli mh7""V ,T lt. HÜAHT JlcvU 1- nurfcnrfj r & SHOE STORE, 11 ::s or Pcblic BoCARBi .lArh. 'i WOItLD reapecth Ur inform
ik puh'ic that the? have a
i imiltlll
" "" .1 ....... I J.i. ..1 i L. - I k .. ...,.,,,
A eentleinan of ihia chy, pretent tt the;,avo ncn wit. , ai)d ,8 atl im! cation won giwj. )cr, ...e.. v
lnter.iew..t.,e.po.i.iveiy th.tGener.iMe.' wm, anxious for his olec- irFüoverntnent has decided t1iepMrc""e n,0"f ua t"rri"-
Gienau Sisslsiwed any power to art L Xhej will make inotiev out of (.aPl. 0f the Federal oflicers and men ihemder.ol ihe G ivernmeiit. He did not .,;,. M '...t..:.......,;,. Tr.. n,l r.d, mmää
, . . j , I .-'(- (ur l. .14-1 I . I- Illil' ie I M I .-'Iii I r. I i . ....... he .hou'd conduct lnmelf for I . '
V.. nr.. infnrmnd "ll oaroie. t aroie win iieuu wu,-
J tv a ava - - , w
larpe ii i.d plendiil aeairlllienl
promite hn
Hie future, tnd did not make any engtge Meat.
. A Yankee ia a calculating inatitution, and
VolM i i
,hat Mr. J. M. Marley, of Uay.ville, ItCtly recognised nor disregarded butLf ,n this county, is endeavoring to raise; troops will be Assigned to duties whh
iioihimrmore Ihati the ty law wkisS voted down s decidedly, Jul alter there er... At the Itw now I the itty of year rumet in tiler the properly ia .aid inttcud'
before. Tt s effct H ever creditor wi.h-
et lo get hie rlaima or jjdgmeM imraediafe-
,CI1Uno,-onKw,.n v;rtlBliMw.. w.-hin the ..; and i...d ul being a
" ' .. . I ink. .. ,'j.liiiitiiorA 111 lift tollf-Or 111 - tHU llini.il ti lifcU n iiiivm .
of Ihxvtt tnd JJhoea on hand. inollung cornea bioi j: ; riiiiuuj .-.....w.- j - reitet ' to ueotor, n oppre-aia num ur.iv.
It wat not to bef .re the Itw t ptmd
can judge of how much "relit."
Hillietn Demorrtt.
will eil ae i heap tt can be done ,ert to the ordeal ol figure in eome way. j Q t,e Government tor the war, ami l,,,u-
"'V1 unvllVnlrrKTK' The laatin.tance that h.t come under ..beer-, hRt rqou ftg ,1 llo -will visitj rT7The telegraph report the death lour reader. tiki. JLRKaRT: vetiun the follow.eg. which uccur. in ct . tho cou,y br the f c uin U. y. ls,iBAIIAM at Charles- . ,. eourae of tome ed.lor.tl ipecul.tion upon the r ,nflinu,r, . ' t ,.
t o a ta u r i u mi
Win Oi at it umnn. comet
a hsr i stWTot and tuatieos utt J ii. uii ia ui ieaat eix mil iont of milta in
TAHIMilt, INDIANA, length. To grea.e that lau, it it eetimtted, hia old liome, and n!wav ready w.0,llt up haain of fat a. large St Ltke whrt m$f mttll svr-f. d yl c0Bt .ploysseat lc hy .-lor llicfe lo the iitmoal o' hia r,r"' , , r April thrurld"dlber', fr ten yet.
purpose oi rtcvi.mjj iiroiMiMii ton iM.nAttAM was mo vajuHiii wow riAVM emcrB0: ' I
!X7Th citizens of Portersviile and acquired such celebrity by bis release Jun.2, lfiCl.-To Rberi W.lteretod vicinity intend having a celebration of Kozita, the Hungarian refugee, at Alte , ,n,e SMM, J aa aav t i c. ....... Mn thn ..l.ttrliM of th Aus1 .Tune 22. lsßl -T Hroref FogS f i
to-morrow, .ur. . v.. .vuaiu, om um. www - -
(of this place, will deliver an OfaHof). itrian tvranls
, va :ic a fi C J.
