Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 4, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 July 1862 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER

VOL. 4. JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1862. NO. 43.

PtTBUBBSD KVkRK WFDRISDaX , AT JASPKR DUBOIS CUURIV, IBUIAB4, BIT CLEMENT DO A NE. OFFICE Cvftdcft ur Maupubali anu kr Si Kin.

TERMS 8TRDTLY IN ADVANCE : Siugla SubBcriplioii, fur fifty Nui f 1 6" Fur sir months, . i 00 BATSB or ADVÄRTIB1 Mti . For square of 10 IIB or less, 1 week, fl 00. u.s ; u o Rack subsequent insertion, 25 els. " traction ver even equator squares, counted a s square. I hese arc lite terms for IranA ient advertisements; a reasnnsble deduclion will be made tu regular advertisers. Notices of appointment of administrator and legal notice- of like character to bei paid for in advance. ABRouaciaa caboidateb Kor Township offices, each, ft. 00 For County SO b. . . ... .. c .... ..r 1 1. .T ri .'I I I I ur n . nun A.Otl W. C. Aoans. It. llmnui ADAMS & BUETTNER, 1TTOKM2Y8 AT LAU , JASPER, DUBOIS CO. 1 N D. nriLL psctice ia the Dubois Circcit and Common l'les Court, and also in the Indiana Supreme, and all the Courla of the neighboring counties; they will promptly attend to the collection of claima of all kinds .a Southern Indiana, entrusted In their care, aad will alao iu connection with reliable Ageala at the seat of the United Statea i vernraent, prncu-e pensiona, Land Warrants, end attend lo the eettlement of all soldiers BMHBM agint the General Oov ernmeat. 'JH C-t'ore P. DrnriM', Attorney and Counsellor at Iaw, HOME, I.D imr i ix attend the Courts in Perry, Duv v bot and Crawford counties, and y . prompt attended to allbuainea eMrio-ied to Jiam na, '-'3. l; JeaaBBEta, a. J. Wwnmtt Vincennea, Ind. Jaapef, I s.d. BAKER & BECKETT, ATTOKi;VS Ar LAW, it' ILL praetif in the Dubois Circuit and t uintnon Plea riiurlf. Farticulsr attention paid to collection. Juli- 20. J. T. Ilea'''ns ATTOHXB Y AT LAW. ! PVTsinaniiuu sj si i ra.1 bKoULIKUn, I N LI . UriLL grve prompt attemion to all busi 1 . . j . ii ,. , I uess entrusted to his csre in Pike an.l ; RUOOLPHUS SMITH, MTORNKV AT LAW, JASPER, INDIANA, "lfILL attend promptly to any busineHn v intrusted to blm ia any of the courts f Dubois county. Office at the corner of 1H c Donald and atreeta. iinrl2 ATTORXET AT LAW, PKTBRSBURGII, INDIANA. Will attend all terms of the courts n Duboia ""f Jsnoary 2.'.th lbOO-y KBANIIfsA KIKBlTKal, WAGON, COACH, PLOW AND HA ROW MAXIFACTIHEH, oanta or BBWTOR a lawrebck STKECTB, J$nr, Indiana, Would re. specif ully io form the pub w preosred t sic that he is now prepared to do all kinds of rk in Ins lias, in the best style. Purcha mmrm m,m J II it J ... ,, .L ' . " -o" i'ie " WOTB, aa he is BStiahtd he csn pltaaethem. HUeki Mended nuaksmitbiag and repairing of all kinds' lnJilin...n..i. . 4 !zSgLw tomptty. mh7-v i p SB) am SB es mr BOOT &8HÖB STORK, Esst sins or Prst.ic Bquarb, Jaarst. IT) WOULD reaped fully inform m9mJUjm anlic lh,t hev hava a M large and splendid a-aortnient an of Boots and Shoes on hand. ien they will aell as chosp as can be done "V where, end will warrant all their work. Giro ne a trial. ROMUALD BKCK. ItrJvv.tr ARB 1 K R V H T ORG INbs raaoeetfallv informs the ä. n public that be baa tuet received a fine orimsnt of all Mads of jan, Wines ana Liquors, which bo will aall "P" aea aay one in town. Oi ve-me a wlhat tho big brick. iprUlO, iMi. JOSErH EOO.

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Ague Cure, FOB TUB IfEIUV COBB or Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague, Remittent Fever, Chill Fever, Dumb Headache, nud Ililioua Fevers, indeed for Ike whole class of diseases oritjinatiug in biliary derangement, cauaed by the Malaria of iniusmntic countries. .-o one reroeay is louder cullea for by tho necmnitiw of the American people than u sure ! and aate cure for Fever und Awue. Such W ... i.niv ...a 1 ... I . . ........ . . . . certainty thnt it will eradicate, the disease. utd with tmumi99t tumAei on proof, that no harm tau arise irom iU use in unv uuan. tit y. That which protects from or prevents this ! disorder must be of immense service in the communities where it prevails. i'r,tnti., is oi-iit-r wiuii tint, iur me pai.c.it oseapua xnu risk which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dUteiniicr. This "drum" exnela the miasmatic poison of Fbvbb amu Aovb ftn the system and prevents the develop. niHiir iiff in r i.i'Bti ir itibun .... k n ... . . .. , .. , ... v w., ... ..... Eo?iv,. for thit clais, of comiluiota, but , . . - . ............. V. also the cheapest. The lari; quantity we supply for a aouar orious u w.in.ii tne reach ot evej-y body; and iu bilious districts, where Pkvbu am Ami: prevails every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protection. It ia hoped this pi u r w .11 place it within the reach of all the poor as well as the rich. A great superiority of this remedy over aay other ever discovered for the speedy sad tain cure of Intermittents is, that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it pro duces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they bad never had the disease. Fever aud Ague ia not alone the consequence of the miamatic poison. A reut variety of diMa-ders r. i t- from its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, HhsmnalisBi, (lout, Ilesdaihc, liliiidness. Toothaehe, Kara he. Catarrh, Asthma. Palpitation, Painful Aibctian of the Spleen, Uyaterics, Pain in the Homi-I. Colic, Paralysi, and Dai naganuiit of the Ktomach, all of which. When oriKiuating in this cause, put on the bitCTtuiftent type, or become periodical. This " Cl'RK " ex pel the noisou froii. I the hl.Mid, and etmarquearly cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to imn.i ' grants and rersona travelling or temporarily j residing in the etalasiaua districts. Jt ukeu I oceaaioi.it.iy or ..any wnue expcsKO to the in fection, that will lx- excreted man llmsysatpa, and cannot aeeuaruhats iu sufficient quantity to ripen into disease. Ileuce it is even more valuable for protection than cure, ai.d few will ever suffer from Intermittent!., if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy uifotds. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, m "L m ruRPC8E8 0F A family physio. wao eoniin..-,! th:.t disease within the Isflftef their action ear. rarely wtlitand or eiil iheiu. Tbnfc tjsasnwdag properties ar.rrh s.d cleanse. and mviuorate nrrv portion of the hiuiina organilm, rorre, ting it, ,!.s.eü BeSh, a..o rsu.ring its healthy vit ililu . As a eonscijucm e of iUrt properties, the tnvnlirt who ia bowed Uowu with pain or physical debility is aatonished to And bis health or energy restored by a remedy at ones ae inipl and inviting. Not onlr do they cure the every-dsy complaints of esery wsly, but also many fnimidaMe and dangerous diseases. The ai: t.t below iismed ia pleased tu furnish gratis BSV American Almsnse, containing certificates of their currs ami ihrcrlione tor their usr in the following ewrnplsiu.a . tBBfave im, Heartburn, llcuHnchtariminiJrom tl,toHtrrd Stt in ii A, Sauttn, lmitijfitiim, I'atu in ti Mnrbtd Jna.ivu o f th ftoire.', t'tatulmey. Im of Appetite, Jaundice, ami other kimtred enniplamta, 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 tone aud strcngU to the syteiu dcUlitated by disease. Ayer s Cherry Pectoral, OH TUB HAIMO CURB nr Coughs, Colds, Influensa, Iloarseacae, Cronp, Droarhitis, Incipient t inump. tion, and lor the relict of I oatuuipUvc Patients in ndvanccd stages of the disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nniemus sie the cases of its cures, that abuo! i" h knoni., who have 1 m restor.d from alar.uing every aeetiuu or country auumis in pcraon puuand even aesMrate diseases ol tne lungs ny us i use. v hn once tried, its superiority oer every USe. other mtiunneol its kind is too apparent to escape olM-rvatio., ami where its virtues sre known, the uMir no loi.ger hesitate ahat antidote to employ or,the rtw-inR:,n1daeI.7?hiJ!f-pulmonary oraam. tliat are incident to our ritual W)Ue f2m3im remedies throat upon the community have failed and been discarded, tins community have failed and oeen aiscnr imunny nave ta.ieo ana uevu uiw-ru, UIW sained friends by every trial, conferred benefits the afflicted they can never forget, and prord cures too numerous and too teuaarkablc to has duced cures too numerous on be forgotten. rREfARr-n bt DK ae rm. m. mtmm w -ms-mrm V arv a VB7BB jbV g 'gh LOWELL, MASS. READY CASH! XT (TICK ia hereby givoa lo holden of or1 v ders on the Treasurer of Dubuia county , tbat there ia MONEY IN THE TREASURY of said county to redeem all ordern op lo No 1060, itsued prior in Bon. 8, 1858, which have been preaented for payment, sad that all interest on aaid ordere la stopped after thia dato. THEO. SON DERM AN, T. D. C. Jssper, June 11, 1862-4w. Snbecril'C for the Jasper Courier.

From (be Logan (.Ohio) Oasen. De United States Hotel. BT OIK OB DS BOAOABS.

I, took rooms for da season P. colli.. ! auilB , ..ii I a ,,uPP- evern de United States Ho,tl 01 Uncle Sam's do landlord we eat and ! drink our fill A ml de wisdom ob de measure is. Jar's nul fio for de bill! Oh, Hi 0 Dinkum Darke. Do white trash can't afford To take rooms at do tavern Wbsr de aullud gentry board. De 'possum it was lobby but we've better ! b j . .. 'Do hoe cake it waa 'ciflcent, de raccoon I wu. ..A r.i n... - - -a s. l s sj j Dul P,un CO" ad hoe cake I bid you I sii larpfivm.' lUuc,e s' - - - . I liotel Oh Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, Oh don't you hear de bei ! It's riagia' for ds boards as At Uacls Sam's Hotel. Aad don't yon koow da boardabs de accoinpliahed Dinah Crow J Ds scmsbinatin' Pompey, and tba gallant Mistsb Stow And all de ''bora equals," no matter where dey dwell, Are goin to be boardahs at Uncle Sam's, newer. Oh. Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, 0b berry sure I in, De best of si I de taverns Is kept by Uncle Sim. De scroehinatin' Pompey, when he sits down to diae, Just hear him call tba waitab, to fotch along de wine! And seeds little white beys a Lelpin' llistah 8now, And bringing "chicken nxens" lo de lably Dinah ("row. Oi, Hi O Dinkum Darkey? I'a entile' quite a swell. I - took rooms sis tavern De Uniird States Hotel. It's a migh'y big old tsveru, eat United Statea Hotel! It has sixty thousand boardabs, and it 'com inoJelis 'em well: It hss room fur sll of Dixie, an' I 'sped they'll all ba here, Wid dar wives snd pickiniooies, Mora de endiu' ob de year. Oh. Hi 0 Dinkum Darkey, We have no bilia lo pay, Dey charge 'ein tu de while trash, 1 hear de landlord aay. Oh, take de mattock, white man! de abub bet and de spade We bosrdahs hab no work to do. wo all bab quit de trade! Dul 'lore you pay do boabd o.lls you'll bab lo tag aad aweat. And wish you wasn't while Irssh a thousand limes l'.l bet! Oi. Hi O DiaBSia Darkey, Oh, don't you he .r the bell! It's a ringin' f. r d boardaba At Uncle Sim's Hotel! Public pralinff! Hon. Hakvkv Nicholson, of Colntnbia township, will address the citizens of Dubois county at the court house, in Jasper, on Saturday, the 19th inst., on the present condition of ..,.. "'6 Country . a i ft e lVna-illo vrill A U ""l 01 'vn ",c address the lYoplo of Dttliois, at the court house, in iasper, on Monday the 2Sth iust., (the first day of court. A large attendance is respectfully requested. OCT We are requested by Her. A. J. Strain, County School Examiner, to gi ve notice that there will be a public examination of persons desiring to become teachers in this county, at the school house in Jasper, on Wednesday, July 23d. All the teachers iu tho county are requested to be present at that time

'The Constitution ee it it and the Union ae it Was "

MISS CONVENTION OF THK rIO lI ToriC V Aud Conservative citizens of Indiana, To cuiiaidtr the crisis of the Country, -- In compliance with the generally expressed wish of the Democracy Indiana, the true friends of I oust its - tional Liberty, the Democratic State Central Committee iuvile the people of the State, without rcird to ra8t party affiliations, who desire to "pre - e serve the Constitution as it is, and the Union as it waa,'' to meet in Mass Cobvkbtick, at Indianapolia, on Wednesday, the 30th dy of July. 1 he object in assembling the people .at this time is to take into considers - tion the new issues which have recently been forced upon the country by the party in power measures which have no warrant in the Constitution, and which are opposed to the spirit and purposes of our institutions; while, in the language of President PoIk, "war exists,'' to insist that its prosecution shall be coufiiicd to the policy solemnly set forth by Congress in Ju Vj 1801 that it ja not ; the spirit of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or institutions of the States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, anJ to preserve the Un ion, with all the dignity, equality and rights ol the several states unimpair ed," and to assure the Administration that a generous support will be given it, as the representative ot the Gov eminent, in all neceseary, prompt and vigorous measures to overthrow armed rebcll.on against the Union, tosnatsin its legitimste authority, and crush out Abolitionism, which is equally lios tile to the constitution aa Secession ism. The committee sre impressed with the necessity of the People assembling en masse at the tiuwroposed, for the loll owing reasons: 1. The administration, congress and a recently so-called "Union" couven tion held in tins state, have failed to announce what are the legitimate and appro inute means to put down the rebellion, und one and all have refused to even censure, much less condemn, the disunion schemes of the Abolitionists: 2. The so called Republican Union convention failed to repudiate the gross frauds ant corruptions proven upon the party in power by congressional i ii estimating committees of its own appointment: ii. Congress has adopted measures, such as the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, which, if con stitutional, arc ill-timed and unnecessary, and calculared to create distrust in the minds of the loval citizens of the border slave states, and the coun try generally, aa to the designs of the Administration. 4. It has proposed to tax tho people of the whole Union to pay for the slaves that States may see proper to emancipato, thus throwing additional burdens upon the productive industry of the non-slaveholding States, at a time, too, whan every intereat is called upon to contribute all its power the means necessary for the prosecution of the war: 6. It has encouraged wild ichctnes of negro philanthropy; establishing free schools for the education of the blacks, supportinff rnnawav neu roes . .. .i I I in idleness, a no in agricnirursi ex re rimcnta with negro labor, all at the expense of the People:

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6. And in proponing and adopting general schemes of emancipation and 'confiscation, in clear violation and de !rogstion of the Constitution, ineomistent with the declared policy of tho Government solemnly set forth by con gross in July, 1861, against the die täte ot humanity and sound political economy, thereby ''impairing the dig of,,,itv equality and righto oi the nave r- taten. lo ordvr lbAt the PwP-v theeonret of Vwvr io U conitutional govers ,uvDU who iDCW perpet uate tho Union, as founded and administered by our patriotic fathers, may have the opportunity to condemn these unconstitutional measorea; to express their sympathy and tbeir do termination to support the Admioiitratio iu vc7 legitimate effort to cruB" out treswon, where'er it nasy rear its head," to "defend and main tain the supremacy of the constitution," aud to uphold the rights and institutions of all the states unimpaired; to say to those in authority, tba asr rants of the people, what are the le gitimate and appropriate aacans to pnt down this rebellion; to condemn fraud and corruption, and all unconstitutional, illegitimate aud unnecessary meas ures, calculated to weaken instead of strengthen a love and respect for the Union; to restore a wise, jest, pure, equal and beneficent administration of the Government, such as the people desire; and to renew the pledge made by tho last democratic state convention ia behalf of tho democracy of Indiana, "That we will son tain, with all our energies, a war loa the maintenance oi the constitution, andoi tho integrity of the Union under the constitution; but we are opposed to a war for tho emancipation of tlra negroes, or the aubjugation ot tho southern states," the democratic state central committee now ask t hem to osscujUu in mass convention. All who desire to sec the stars and stripes float over every inch of American soil in liberty, fraternity and equality; all who insist that the Government bhall have a fixed policy in ihe prosecution of the war, known to the whole country; all who aympathiio with the eixty thousand sons of Indi ana alio hare volunteered and are in the field to defend and maintain the Constitution and the Union, aad who wish to them relieved from their arduous duties and exposure of health and life in defense thereof, by a prompt suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of tho Union, not only in name but in essence; all who wish to preserve constitutional liberty, and tbs integrity of the Government under the Constitution, are iuvited to attend the proposed convention, and co-operato in the attainment of these objects. While the gallant and patriotic Un ion men of Kentucky, and other bor der slave States, have devoted their efforts to preserve the Government as our fathers made it, will not the citizens of Indiana aid, by (heir counaels and their votes, these patriotic citizens in repelling and rolling back the tide of southern and northern treason to tba constitution and tire Union? For such a purfose we should assemble, and for such a purpose we enoeld, as we de, invite the co-oparation of all good citizens. imminent speakers, tree ana irieu patriots from adjoining States, have been invited and may be expected la address the Convention upon the i i i.iiina nl Ins. (1ST '"wlvw jHj dcr ot the central committea. (iaoaot McH at. Cliairinaa.