Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 4, Number 41, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1862 — Page 1
JASPER WEEKLY COURIER. VOL. 4. JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1862. NO. 41
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DOBOIS COUBTV, IBDIABA, IT 01IK1IT D 0 A N E OF KICK Co beb or Macihik alp Wbst STBSITS. a a TERMS STRICTLY IN ADVANCE : Sinei Subscription, for fifty Not., l 60 Fur ail months, 1 00 BATE! Of ADVKBTISIRO. Fo' square of 10 lines or less, 1 week, 111 00. Kacb subsequent insertion, 36 ets. Longer adf ertieements, at samo rate. A ' . .... u. .-... ...... r.. ....... ..-. ' u,l v r i Lull II I vu I aquare. I liese are the terms for Iranisat advert!aementa; a reaeonable deduction will be mads to regular advertisera. Notices of appointment of administrators sad leral notices of like character to be paid for io advaace. Kor Township offices, each, For Coonty " " For District, Circuit, or Slate, 2.00 6,00 pB W. C. Adams. H. Hti i mr.n. ft OA MS 4 BUETTNER, ATT0HNB18 AT LAW, JASPER, DUBOIS CO. IND. ItflLL paetieo ia the Dubois Circuit and v Comiaoo PleaaCourte, and also in the Iadiana Supreme, and all the Cuurta of the neighboring counties; they will promptly attend to the collection of elsims of all binds is Southern Indiana, entrusted to their care. aad will alao in connection with reliable Ageata at the eeat of the United States Ooveremeat, procure pensions, Lsnd Wsr rsets, end attend to the settlement of sll soldiers elsime agsinst the General Govern moot. (36 tnrorire r. ie,i -, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ROME, IM) lir I Lb attend the Coorta in IVrry, Du- " bois and Crawford countiea, and give prompt siteutien to all business entrusted to h,m Jsn. 21, 11. JsaalUraa; " A. J. Rcckett, Vincennea, Ind. Jsspei, lod. BAKER & BECKETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, n'ILL practice in the Dabois Circuit and Common Pleaa Courti. Psrticulsr atV"''" ,0 eollection. June 80. J. T. Il rcMTs 1TT0RXKY AT LAW I PBTKRSDUROH. IND. 11' ILL g.ve prompt attention to all bu-i f neas entrusted to his care in Tike am 1'oinr counties. Nov. a. RUOOLPHUS SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JASPER, INDIANA, ", WILL attend promptly to any buainesa introeted to him in any of the courts i r. . V" ' " ' f Uuboia county. Office at the corner of cUonald and atreeta. marls V . At. SHU oil, ATTOHNBT AT LAW, rf. 1 CKoOURGII, INDIANA. W'H tend all terms of iho courts in Dubois Janoarv 25tb 1880-r Kit A 8T AM K L t: RLI: R, AGON, COACH, PLOW AND HA ROW MAMPACTCREK, lata or bswtob a lawbbbcb sibeets. Jasper, Indiana, Would rtspectfully in form ift. nnk. hol he ie now prepared to do all kiadaof "sva ia nis line, in the best styl. Purchasers will do wall to call sad examine hia otk aad work, as hs is astiauea bo sao rthotn. Blaekamithins- and reaairln of sll kinrf. JJ . r ' " promptly. mh7-y BECK. BOOT AI HOB 8T0RB, we roai.10 OgUABB, JASrES. PI WOULD respectfully inlorm -JL the poblie that thev have a M Isrga and aplendid assortment . , . of Boots sad Shoos on hand, eicn they will sell ss cheap ae can be done Mwhoto, wad will warrant all tbeir work. we ua a trial. ROMUALD BECK. Haids.ir tit ISCBR V STAR rpsni aaawBslgued roepecttolly Inform the awhile swat he has uai received a fins a OSS S - SS B . jssfjw. sae 9 eaa aas j " 'aaaot et Sil sind of . Wraoa aad Llqoora, which be will soil e-Ht than any oae I town. Oivo me "IbsMWotohftoh. April I, IW1: JOSEPH tOO.
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Ague Cure,
roa thb sratev . rut or latrrauitteat Fever, or Fever and Ague, Item itt cot Fever, hill Fever, Dumb Agne, Periodical II "autarke, a Bilious llendarhe, nntl Bilious Fevers, indeed for the whole close of diseases originating in biliary derangement, caused bv the Malaria or miasmatic coaatrie. No one remedy is louder called for by the imi-camics oi me American people- than a Mire Dim .. ...... . . .. . . . " vuio lur rrvif Sim AirUlf. Ll- I rever Mid Aku. Su. Ii .n ....... ...1.1. i ... jl t. . parlMiilif !.. .. ...ill I: . .L tiw'dCas? J " '" riuuumu m mid with -.-.... f. .U.: UmlZ '. Inst win rli nroTrrts from or aasnaaäa iL. disorder muit Is of immersw service in the cximmunities where it prevail. iWvcntw,. u better than cure, for the patient cseapes tits ri,k wUch ho must run Miiolont attka of
I una uuii-im iiisniiMT. I niS "UUUB expcl $1,00,016 miiuMiiatic poiMin of Fbvkb aju Aocb
from the system and prevents the dsvulon. j cnt of the dicao, if taken on the hr.t apii ui ii iTin'iiui.-v sTmntoiu. it is not only the bc-t remade ever vet discovered 1'; iZS.!: r:.., r a dollar brings it within the reach of every body; and in bilious districts, where Fiver ahii Aocp. prevails, every body should have it and use it freely Ixitli for cure and protection. It is hojM-d this pries will place it within the reach of all the poor a well as the rich. A great superiority of thia remedy over any other over discovered for the siiectly and cer s Mft (,' I I'lllllll W L Mlliril V IT II" tain cure of Intennittenra is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro-luce-no quinism or other injurious effects whatever iiion the constitution. Those cured by it are left as hvulthy aa if they had never hsd the disease. Fever snd Ague is not alone the consequence f the mia-m.itic poison. A ateat vurietv of disorders srix from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Khcumatiem, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Karache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, 1'ainful Affection of the "tplem. Hysterics, l'ain in the Ho weis, Colie, i'arslyain, and Dcrnngeaaent of the Stomach, all of w hich, ehea originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This "Crius" expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants snd persons travelling or temporarily residing in the nialsrimis districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the systeaa, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it as even mors valuable for protection than eure, and few will ever suffer from Intennittents, if they avail themsclvea of the protection thai remedy affords. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Rthau the purposes or afamily physio AmS I -t . .11 . . ..it arc mi enm,Miard that disease silhin the rme of m-ir scik.ii enn r.irrlv withstand or e.ife ilmu Their peaetraliag prii,ertif scsrrh, and sleaiue, and invigorate errr jHirtion of tks hussan organistn, eorrrrling its dmeascd action, anr reMoring its healthy vitalities. A a caascsj sears of tbes properties, the invalid who i boned dosvn with pain or physical debility is astonished to find bis health or energy restored by s remedy at uses so simple slid inviting. not onir do tiipy cur tbe e J vtty Hdjr but f.!" B" ff""?," tüST'. I plfusr l to furnish rrstii my wnt.lning certificate, of their for their u in the following e not oniy no soft rnrr ine stctt-osv mmiHaiiiss ' . i j . . , . . nisny inrmidabls and agent below named ia American Alroaaas, cures snd directions for their use in the follonina complaints : fortiesOSSt, Heartburn, Headache amine from disordered sei. a ai e . es a. atomncm, a nusea, tnmgestum, I mm im ana jisrssa Inaction, of the Bowels, Flatulency, Less of Appetite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. They are an excellent alterative for the renovation of the blood and the restoration of tons snd strength to the system debilitated by disease. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, tom TUB BAFtD CURB or Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarse area, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and for the tolief of Consumptive Patleats to advanced stages of tho disease. So wide is the fleM of its usefulneaa and so numerous sre the esses of its cures, that almost very section of country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming ana even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind ia too apparent to eaesns Observation, and where its virtues are known, the fibUc no longer hesitate what anudots te employ r the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organ that are incident to our rlimata While many inferior remedies thrust upon ths commuaity have failed and been discarded, this hss gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they eaa never forget, and produced cures urn numerous aad too rsmarhable to be forgotten. rBEFABBD T DR. J. C. AVER efc CO. LOWELL, MASS. BEADY CASH! XT OTICE la hereby given to holders of or--Lv dors oa ths Treasurer of Dubois county, tast mors is MONEY IN THE TREASURY of said county to redeem sll orders ap tolto iuoo, neue prior to Sept. 8, 1859. which have oosa preeented for payment, aad that sll interest oa said ordsre ia stoppsd after uns oaie. THEO. SONDERMAN, T. D. 0. Jasper, Jons ft, 1 862-4 w. aZ7Pay its what you owo a.
Correspondence of the Jasper Courier from tbe eye of those mothers, winter from a Duboi Yoiu dows. and orphans, Do they think
üÄTvua., abm juoc, irja. Mr. Editor A. it oemt to be tbo es as . . object of my friend in Dubois
make all of my private letters public, snd precious a any that flow, in the' word te .,y a,.,. ,he TaTI. I have come to the conclusion to save veins of those at home; ah! and their jprecsot irked rebellion- aboliiioaiesjmy confidential friend the trouble. I lives were equally sweet to them. Do kieh has brought so much trooble ee toe will at once make my letters public thev think ot these thinA as soldiers, et,"'rr- The ticket, alec, ia msialy rem-
through the medium of vonr nanor .Not loner after the battle of TVs I? . . . . . . . . . v. . .Ul IMIlir SUPr rild llllttlu .I I '..a l?,.l,
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1 1 wrot pn letter to (as I thought) C:-J t ... .
- 10 ire,ana mofc private," so many speeches about abolition jopmion of a certain officer in our ta, negroes, and democracy. Ut
nimiiom ! li-.stt I .i l . L i . , " ""T,UK remotest H'e lhat the letter would be immedi 'atelv l.nml...! n . OJ. . ,,alM,ed OVer to tb Officer men jiioneu to lie used in a court martial, shortly to be convened for my special benefit. However, a regard what ihave Written about Captain Dryaut,
MJ nothing at present, bat wait"" oi our country, help us. Put
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lurthcr developraenU. But if I havc!tmWing block in tho way. If ye
ever written anything about Lt. liarrad. I hero make all the amends in my power, by asking bis pardon, and by trying to disabuse the minds of the' public from any wrong impression they may have drawn from my letter. Lieut. Harrad is a gentleman, and an oucer almost worshipped by all we 4 B a as ua si .. company, and respected by all who know him. I also understand that some of my knowing friends in Ireland, bat one eye, look very wise, and intimate that 8. A. Boyles wrote my letters, signing my name to screen himself. I need hardly say it is utterly false. When the time comes that I have to get oth er men to write my letters, I shall have my friend take proper steps to have me transferred from the army to the Lunatic Asylum. Geo roc B. T. Midcalt. Cant or tub 27th Ibmaba, I Newtowm. Va , June 18, 1862. Friend Doane. Hera are some oil the thoughts ot a soldier as he lies in hi tent on a blanket, just after reading an address and a letter or two re ceived by some privates. That some people at home in the en joyment of all the pleasures of home and friends, warm breakfasts, lat suppers, dry beds, tfce., manifest tbeir love for tbeir Constitution and conntry, and their regard for soldiers and their cause in a most singular manner. In fact, it seem as if tbey "do about as much harm as good." To begin at the first, the soldiers here have often talked of sending np to the Federal Congress their united petition to have Sumner and his cl
stop their daily introduction of negro'100!6 P00 preventative, engines,
resolutions, and irive their time and everv effort to the suppression of the ' '
w poblisbetf in a rebel paper, and they claimed him as their friend; and several paragraphs of the late political address will, I prophecy, be published snl heralded through secuftbdom in two weeks. W . s a e 4S ssara in tbe dsv or the Mexican war much was said about certain men and paper giving "aid and comfort to the saw a w . . s enemy, by speeches and editorials which were translated into another language, thus prolonging the war. How stands the account now? Then it was mainly a matter of money; now the greatest, tbe most glorious government and country on earth is on tbe very brink of rain. Do people in their quiet homes, reading of the battles of Fort Don nelson, Williamsburgb, Shilob, aad Fair Oak the thousands slain there do tbey think of the floods of tears now flowing
rebellion. Again, 1 saw last winter lerf Aseoe are s lew oi me mongnu the speech of Hon. T. A. Herdricks!of ,dier u from homc wben he
of the object contended lor sod
price not in gold or oilier no, to that 1. 1 it l.iw-d in i.i.i t , . w w wv I'pnru U"i - "f do. Tlien nrav tell them tn ImM thnir Oestro Vi t a littl. Inn,r TV. i . ... .. lll'lU'O Vi-I littl.. Inn..... I'-.. .. . 'to much over dollars and cents; make I . . ' . nL - m - m - . . uv"' jour um oojoci DO lO repair Old lolitical parties or build new on, a the time for that is after tbo conntrv safe.
Wl.s-.;n .. -.. 'Jwmt9mmm 0,,D' oiatea.woe.ro
win ic uv nu ail votir politlcaa alter the dismemberment of I.the Union? what will thev avail if the I rebellion Succeeds? Then, for be not for us don't be against us, but let us fight it out in peace within our n breasts. Since the lato affair at Winchester, wo learn again from private letters that an idea is still held bv some that 'be 27th Indiana wonld fail in fight L. a. sW a " account oi inexperience in com manders, and a slight inkling of plea sure is sticking out in the "J told you so knew jou d get whipped. Jow let me tell you: the 27th went np formed under fire, moved 20 yards by left flsnk, halted at a plank fence, and then fired away, cool and fearless as regulars; never thought of leaving there until ordera were given to retire, which had to be repeated five or six time. And more, the 27th were opposed by a regiment behind a stone wall at the foot of the hill, 170 yards distant, mod a North Carolina regi ment 100 yards in their rear, in open ground, and ot that North Carolina regiment 78 now lie on that hill, buried near which lie onlv two of the 2 Ttb Indiana. Then, Mr. Editor, tell the people to judge not harshly or hastily, the few to hide their spleen yet a little while, tile politician not to clog the wheels of the war chariot. The re hellion can't be quelled by legislation. Its too late for that now. Or will thev . a -r :.u ui.. t:rj a :vT.o TTT - uTl say m toia you bo. aub uiignv uc also said with regard to some things n the beginning. Bat the country is in a dire extremity; the principle oi . o. .a ooe at4 self government are undergoing fiery " s trial: dread war is niton us. Tour neighbor's house is on fire, will yon now stop to inquire the cause, or phic f or WUI ?e n,P nguisn tue I ....... e "mes, ana inquire into tne cause ai I . , rati oa m a . a . a can spare a few moments from think ing of home, wife, children & friends. Yours, W. 0C7Wo are requested by Rev. A. J. Strain, County School Examiner, to give notice that there will be a pub lic examination of persons desiring to become teachers in this county, at tbe school honse in Jasper, on Wednes day, July 23d. All the teachers in the county are requested to be present. DC3 On ring a thunder storm last week in Harbison township, Mr. W Kelso had two horses killed by the lightning, and a farmer adjoining him some cattle. rTrThe State Central Committee have issued s call for a Msss Meeting
.f. !! t"001 VVr "'hiaTe been heard rVowl since the battle
aooiiuouisui, sou ihivtihsi w m ble st Indianapolis on tbe 30th ef tbis month
Union fepabliean Ttsket aad flwt-
The tetlowiaf is thee Plat fern awl rietet ltS not' wo,y P" as I llkAk - - ., L . at (lieir cenveotioo oo the I Mb aai : i I a .1 - a. ,ed of Pr fcetejete. BBOOLVTIOB WaearAB, The Natietal Gov era ass at la engaged in a war waged agaiaat it by ite eoeanye for the avowed purpose of tie i ion, and the subvminn et . f .. .. . , ; ..re.gre, i Thet the preoeat civil wer war is'" ,0,e .T1 L f0""? . . . - . i . i now ia rebellion againsj the government; that, ia the preeeat aotioael eaaergeney. we, the people of laemoa, io theieonveoUoa assembled. foegetHog art do '"Terence, and mi9,f u ,ht bo1- cvtmtf ourselves to aid with men aad ey the vigorous prosecution of lbs preaeret war. which is aot being waged oo the part of our government for the purpose of eonooeet, subjugation, or the overthrowing or ioter. f earing with tho rights or eetaoü tutioaa of any of the States, but to aad pot dowa a wicked aad sauashaa rebellion, defend and aaeintaia the aopreuaacy of the Const iiution. and to preserve the Unteu as established by our patriotic fathers, uith all the dignity, equality, sad rights of oral atatee unimpaired, aad jeets are folly accomplished, ood aot I we BoMee the war ought to cease; ood that weisvits all who coacidsia these eeotiaoenta to aaito with us ia support of the ticket thie day nominated. Revolved, That we demand aad expect or our Executive aad Legielativo bodies, to State aad Natioaal, ao sirs t ion oi goveraaaeatal at punishment of fraud against the ent, aa well as fearless diecharge of their duties. Resolved, that as long as patriotism, eourage, aad the loee of cooeiitotioaal liberty, shall be honored aad revered people of the Uaited States, the duet of tbo soldiers of the Uaieo, woo have offered their lives for tbo aalvatioa of their eoeatry, will bo remembered with the i profooed feelings of veneration t and that ws bow lender to them that tbsnks and lasting gratituds of every her of this Convention. Resolved, that wo tender to the 90.000 volunteers from Indiana oar heartfelt eea'gratalstioea, and bail with pride toe f aot toot - P' "Ty kottl. loM wb.ro Iadi..leo. have beea found, they have apajysi She bravery of patriots ia defease of a giaeious csuse. sad we pledge thess that while they are subduing armed traitors ia the fehl, we will condemn at tbe ballot box oil the b) our midst who are B0iacoadit1ooatry for ths Uoioa. Tbe following bssbIbsHwh Secret ery of Btsts Wm. A A editor of Stale Albert Tree eurer of State Jeaalbeo S. Attorney Geoeral Delaoa I Superintendeat of Publis John I. Morrises. Public Sgttaküag! Hon. Habvit Nicuoisow, of Columbia township, will address the citizens of Dubois coonty at tbe court bouse, in Jasper, on Saturday, the 19th inst.,on the present conditio. ef the country. A. L. Robuson, of Evamrvine will address the People of Dubois, at two court honse, in Jasper, on Moods tin 28th inst., (the first day of towrt. A large attendance is reavecttolb r quested. ICrCapt. R. M. Veh home ob Tuesday, on furiovgw. Be is temporarily disabled by a wosaxl hi Khe koee received attbebattloef Wfachester. He informs that Donnelly, Tliomas, and Hevstrich, of Co. Lt , . r tpnoonere of war. 'deserted . Grim has
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