Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 April 1863 — Page 4

vivid a

rtfnB tirowime in ludiana wavs W marketable. hikI will

A extemporary says; "Shall Indiana go largely into ttu growing of aottOf)!1 Vt . iL. l-i on.

' - "liilfi . v ' i ' - I 1 1 .1 I , 1. Ä . ..w.

. . ill ikiii f Pi Hit 11)11 mil Mllil 1111 ' Nl n

J. H1I K,

handsome iiamie with little lab r. NlllO V 111.10 TAILOR,

Plant also a vineyard. Thecareofit Lawreuce etreei.neKt doer to Uuiou Hotel.

will furnish pleasant occupation tor

i .in . I.,

i.ii .... u ur,,,,,,,, wine will yuhj considerable in-

bo likely to .tenia' the end of the Wjhwllj ???K!h!!5 in Jt

I

V m B

year. It H reasonable to snpposc unit; for the next year, an I. erha-s. lor, the nest two or throe y.-ars, cotton;

Hu rhta el tk turni are never so

lare, even after the hard labor of

one's prime applied to it. lint

i hoe.

JASPER. IX f).. OFFERS lilt ervice to ibe public

to i. .1 to all Ihe branches of tailor-

ii. I will be lhaokful lor her

arsnteee all hit work

best t y i II hi s

mall stock of choice goods, whieh ho will make ut ehvap fur cash. Cuttinj dort on

MM abort notice. 1862.

!ld

EVERY CITIZEN

lillak '"II lt

Will eil IlliCI.. av . " ri' i H.r uuvi . . .... , . - - 1 That a. much esVtoa can U produced ,,,oc' Pw thel M lueer areata ad mui m herperier,ortothel.Htid.M is pro should we not put our farms into ,,,l, UARXESÖ AND SADDLES, duceOiu the cotton Stares, is notpre j ndition that when our Cafnr Min ,nd Ml.r)ontld 8treel, tended. From all the i. .formation i we c h '!r ud w g JASPER. IND can ether from those who have grown n8 nearly the meo.no with J Du cottou in Southern Indiana for domes- work? Tha a large an well ( ViJJ vi.iort, fur ib.it past .: i.ii. ..,...1. -;n se.ected fruit oreliard will do this no juiu . .niinuanee and

ill- l I'll" w ll. I l Ii l. ir'iu . .inn mi.,. ... . . . . . v ii ic "

contain I

mature in ordinary seasons, in remarkably good soil, to produce at least 100 pound of clean aottoo t the acre, in ilace of '20 to 300 in Southern Ten

nessee, and that one hand can produce

say two bales, 00 junds here, in place of lonr to eight ba esto the hand,

as at the Smth. and w'iere it is very

profifftbie 1 1 grow eo

ton

at ten cent-

t. Ml .1 .

pe? poono. it win ci'si iota to gron un acre of cotton here than at the 8 uth. for the reason that there will

be less c tton to I picked; and the picking is the greatest part of the work. It is a very common remark that any Cotton planter can ordinarily produce a great deal mOto cotton than he can pick and take care ot. If the Southern

lUte li'CI T I- r-oll Will tlenv. -f iruii

treo when young cmMs but a tritle, it occupies but little space, does not I x clnde hoed crops or grass, and when trown to niaturitv, yields an annual

income of trom fittven ! i'.'.ars t t'niv

dollars. And beside the orchard and vineyard, let the old man have einn'h

tn to nn. I vi t not ho nnnro.wd with Ccrru'r N r!h

r w - ri i

care and labor. L ommitttnj; the larger!

'part of th

ho can g

(experience

O F

lie farm to his grow n up sons TiliE IfnlM la no ;ive them the benefit of his; eeptu-n ol tra.el,

.LlL K..l. .irtt.a ;l lupwio mr rii a

- 1-.,-.. ..ill tu nar.lW 1 4 rioir

. . a t rur n mi r v m

rejoice m the:r prosperity and tbeif in- .. . Hlii h,r

deiieiidence. Am. Air

BAINBRIDGE TOWNSHIP EXHIBIT ! ,

F th ipta nnd Kipen l lurea r ihe

fiscal )es.r,eiJ n.' M rcli 4lb, loo i RECEIPTS.

xenaion of th aaine, leeiing coanumi irai

e can mnUe it ( inerel of pfraona in1 want of any thii2 i' hi line lo i al wi ll

him. a hi- in itio m "an all proflta ani qui.:aale. 1MT UNION HÜTEt

JOS. K;i. Proprietor,

Sinn anJ Liwreoce atr fie.

JA8PER, INl .

fittrrf up for the rr

mill iiii (rii'1'nr'vi ,

ruitum. INo '

ill In. I In brhl

II tinra.

a it h been heretof. re upp!tet itii the( beat. Mn IS i

OFFICERS OF DUBOIS COUMTT. f'lerk Utaar A. Holtsjacs. Auditor Job Mtaaiaeaa. Treaaarer Tbkodobe BoaMBaian. I. c.iroVr AlilT LlTSCUOI. SHenfT-Jom WtniL. Coroner- Castus Kbavs. Surveyor S WiLtiaBa. J. B. Ricawstatar, i W'u II. Usui, Coaiailatlootr. R. M Davis. ) orrictst or ba:rbbibs Towaaair. Jutuea Sabaalian Kueblvr, If. Keefer, 9. Roae. Trualea Kaaper John. Conalablea A. Kckert.Il. Kodhofaa POST OFFICE REGISTER.

rilOISCÜüXTY

ABBITALS Paoli, Sew Albany, Rockport, Peteraburf, Leayenworth,

Troy,

OF THB HAILa. Thuraday, 11 a. - Thuraday, 6 r. Tueaday, 6 r. - Friday, t r. Saturday, r. Thureday, 6 r.

I.nogootee, Tueadaya tad Saturday a, 4 r.

Waabiugtoa, Thuraday, 4 r. DFA STUB Eel

Monday, 6 a

w

.re,

are ol

()

cotton planter can produce at a coatAaaaai en hand laat aettle-ntnt, not exceeding 8 or 7 cents a pound. Mh 1,3 :.'

producing 4 to 6 bales to the ban 1. A,M 1 ' ,",4,,, --"a -

and 40 to 600 pounds to the acre.

Total Receip'a $.5 '.42 S8 EXPENDITURE. Anvmnt paid lo aundry peraona '2 '218 27 U.lauce cu baud $1 724 II

$3 943 98 Which i apportioned am nj the atvaral kind of fund, aa follow lo wit: TOVVN'SUIP FUND.

Amount received from all aourcea I XPENDITTUKS. Amount paid lo aundry pertou Balance co hard

ROAD FUND. Total aarount received EXPENDITl'RES-

! A oi nj nt p-id t eurdry peraona

Balance on bind

what will be the cost of producing cotton in Indiaua. 100 pound to the acre, and two bales to the hand? Then the chances are that in favorable ft a tons two hundred or more pounds may be produced. From all the flgvrtl we can make from data in our possession, a farm well managed, having one Lundred acres in cotton, may bo expe -ted to clear about two thousand

live hundred dollars, producing cotton at not exceeding twenty five cents per pound. Our belief is, that a man can generally do better than this, but any one can make the estimate for himstdf. No very great pecuniary advantage can be expected from growing little patches, though it is desirable that this should be done for purposes of domestic manufacture, and to learn the habits and manners and custom of the plant. The most favorable situations will be in the neigborhood of cities or vi! lages. where an abundance of manure can be easily procured, so necessary to expedite as well as enlarge the crop: also for the pnriKise ot more easilv procuring extra labor in the picking season. Any body who can pick ber riet, can pick colton. A farmer, to grow cotton ad van

tageously, should have a crop large

enough to justify him in buying a gin

and press. A common farm hor&t

power will be sufficient for, say .'.' bales, and a hay press will d i bailing. The gin is a very simphtnachinc that can be procured at almost any machine shop,and will cost according to size or capacity, from si;,u to

3o0. The gin is a scries oi circular s on Total taws, placed near together on a shaft. Am' i paid to aundry peraona

with the hooked teeth so hied as nod

ON LY SI .25 A TEAR IN CLUBS OF FOUR. Arthur Home MaffasiBC Vol. XXI. nd EXIL Klited by T. 8. Abtmcr and Vikgisia F. T owir.n. C nta n N'ovH?t, Storiea, Pociry , Faaliia aa a tt : - X

on, ana m.a rngraiiijKt iirrtir

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New Albany, Ruckporl, Peteraburg, Leavenworth, Paoli, Troy, Waehtngton, Ltagjoataa,

M lt OF

SORGHO, OR HEDGES'

Monday. 6 a

Thuraday, II a. Priday, i a. Friday, 2 r. Friday a, 6 a. Wednaawuy, a. Mond x and Pridaya.8 a. M FRIEDMAN. P M

OTH.

NEW WORK

$350 ll7

89 45

0 41

165 SPKCIAL SCHOOL FUND

Total amount received EXPENDITURES moont paid ta aundry peraunt Over paid

17

7i2 0u;

COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Amount received from ail u'c? $2.r7 9 EXPENDITURES.

Amount paid to aundry peraona Balance on band

Rpec'fuUr enbmit'ed, RASTER JOHN.Townihip Trustee March 14th, 1803 -3 w

IS

COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP EXHIBIT !

ErORT of tbe Truetee of (J lumbia premium plate

Townehip for finral year 182, from

he first day of March 1862, to the -8:a day of February 1863, both daya incluaive. TOWNSHIP FUNDS.

An.'t funda March aeitlement istjj A i.'i received from Co. Treaaurer

work I'atterna in creat vari-tv, a Bl itliera Deprimn,Ctil'lren'a D.-partment, Houae keeporn' and Health Department, wiih literary reviewa, and all the accesaoriee o a firsi-claes Magazine. The Lid)'j U k beare thia flattering teatimonv to the character of Artbcb'

$467 64 Bom Masazise: "Aawe hao often beforeeaid.it ie, with

out roniroveray, the beat - mieazine pub l.hed in the country ; and ihio ia (be Strong ly f uUpokeu taotlaaoay everywhere given

$107 61 by the pree. We know of no periodica' (that an well deaarves the praie beatowed. 153 17 The ed.tor never tire in their efTrt to give. jeach month, a rich and vtried literary re$118 70 9al to their reader. Their work ia kept

fully up to MM atandard or their prom e, ia never lull, vet always full of inarruction We have often aaid, and repeat it again, that it aheuh make a part of the reading of the

$722 00 people, young an I old. Of the editora we jneed not apeak; their namea are hooeehold 905 93j orJe all over the country. In Iheir hand

no peri HÜcal can fail to reach the higheet point rf ex-ellence.' A nfw erial, hy T. 8. Abtrcb. will be

laotaaiencea ia wie January nrnnop', rauuaa OUT IN THE WORLD ' Rnre A. levant PrrinimiiM Are aent to all who make up Club: 1. A

large Photographic copy of that splendid

enjrsvin?, BaA ara a bb asd his uoraaor

oraBies a A largJ Photngriphic ropy from an engraving of Huntington'a eelebrated Picture Mebct Dbeam 3. A aimilsr copy of Ilerring'a "Glimpse or ab Ercusii Homestead." Teems $2 vesr, in advance, and ore

Two copiee, $3. Three for

$4. Four for $5. Eigh, and one to gutter up of dub, $10. One of he premium olate ia ani tu every ge'ter up of a club. small or

lrff Tree red alamo irninl be aent to

pay the potege on earh premium. Addrea T. 8. AR THÜR 1 TO , 333 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

FOB THB

83 98

JASPER

$ 913 20 1 654 77

$2,597 97

811 00

S-t-'J f 81

15 2J

to cut the fiher, the saws working

Jn hacd March settlement 1S63. $46 96

ir

ROAD FUNDS.

Am't on hand March, 162

hetween iron grate hars, aet so near

together as not to allow the cotton Anl rotived from Co , Trsaaurer I l vwi a a a a I

seeti to pass itirongn. 1 tic teem juiii the cotton through, and a circular brush, running at a quicker spied than the saws, over the saw cylinder, throws the cotton off the teeth into an adjoining apartment. Vinccnnes Sun.

$ 8 54 $51 TA

Sum Total $60 13 Am't paid toaundrv perrena $54 25 Am't on hand March, 1663 $ 5 88 SPECIAL 8CUOOL FUNDS.

Am't received from Co. Treaaurer 8384

do do

HARBISON TOWNSHIP EXHIBIT!

EPORI of the Tru'eo o Hirbienr

1'ownahip. 'or fi-ol yeir 162 froni

the flr.t day of Mirrh 18'.2. to ihr- 28 h day of Pebrusry IH63. bo'h f'ar incluaive. TOWNSHIP FUNDS. On hand Maren aettlement 1862 $335 08 Am't received from Co. Treasurer $1G6 74

Courier

IT IB THB

E II ED BY ISAAC A. HEDGES. OF DAYTON, O. A. SORGHO PIONEER, sod well known ihroughout the United States ss the practieai 1 xp ruuenter in its cultivation ad manuicture. Sorgho growera thia book explains be q isli'y of Seed. Beat kind at Soil, aaelhod t'laotitig, process of Cuitivating, time for ' utnng the Cane, sad tha epparataa aeeaa-

; .ry to the manufacture 01 Molaseee or .Syrup, Sugar. Vinegar, Alcohol &c , Ate.

Also ml irmation respecting the profitable ure of the "Ragaeee" together wkh each ther valuable inforaaatioa respecting thia very important product of the West aa the great importance of the eobject demands. The book will be tbe moat coapleta treatise n tbe sabyect yet published and will bo juat what hee long beea wanted, aad will

be perfectly pracical. The Work is aow ia Press, aad will be Published about the S8th of Pebrusry, contains over 200 psgee, 12mo., Illustrated. Priro, in Paper B ndiag. - 60 Co at.

Or Beautifully Bound ia Cloth.- 7ft

Sent to any ad ireas, Poetege Free, aa receipt of price. APPLEGATE dt Co.. publishers. 48 Mam Street, Cincinnati MMR DEMORESrS' QUARTERLY MIRRO OF FASHIONS.

Tin: raiNu ni mbkb cojrrAias THREE LARGE AND SPLENDID FASHION PLATES, THREE FULL-SIZED PATTERNS. Comprising tbe Latest Peris aty lee of

Sleeve, Child A pron; and the Ladies'

Now Spring Walking Coat,

Together with aearly 100 Bogvaviagsef all

tbe novelties for Spilng Bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings. Children's Dresses. Etc- aad Valuable iafora&atb'e to Millaers, Draaa Makers, Mothers, sad Lsdies generslly. preaeniina the largeat sad beet Fashion Mega-

une in tbe World, published 173 Broadway,

mid so id everywhere et 8ft cento, or seat by mil post free, on receipt of the s mount. Yearly $1 with tbe toi lowing valuable are-

f 37

61 80

Am't paid out

$501 P2 $ 50 00

Farming for Old Aga. Every man with his eye open has seen many men, fanners and others, make great mistakes in ''retiring' car 1 v from bosiness. After one has spert the best of his days ia active employment it is quite unnatural to him to suspend all employment, fold his hands and sit down idle. The fancied pleasnre flies from him he was never so miserable before. How much better is it to retire slowly, to give up labor and care by decrees, and never to give them np entirely. Activity, bodily and men tal, is necessary to keep ones faculties

bright an'l in a healthy condition. To the farmer especially, we wonld

sav, prepare tor oln

If your farm is large, lay off a portion of it for fruit culture. Plant an or

chard of the choicest varieties of ap ' plea, pears, peaches, j lums, and eherries. If a good portion of the apples are fall and winter sorts, thoy will al

Sum Total Am't paid to sundry persons Am't over paid SCHOOL PUNDS. Am't on hand March. 1862

Am't received from Ci. Treaaurer 872S 00

Am't received from Martin Co. $ 10 30

Am't March, 1863 $451 82 ROAD FUND.

Am't on hand March. 1862 $122 85 $332 41 Am't received from Co. Treaaarer $ 42 16

ii ti

Sum Total

89 .Am.tpaid out

165 01 3 14

$357 81

Sum Total Am't paid for tuition

$1005 61 $ 5 J 18

Am't on hand March, 1161 $505 46 Reopert'utly submitted, WILLIAM HARRIS, Township Trustee. March 14. 1863.-3 w

Am't March. 1963 SPECIAL SCHOOL Am't an hand March, 1863 Am't received from Co. Treaaurer Sum Total Am't paid out

161 87 $ 46 17 $639 91

$736 08

692 00

$44 08

! ! !

"Honey for your

SAVE EM! SAVE EM I SAVE EM

OTA Vi Anrrmnrm

. i for good, clean cotton raga delivered n.r.u. ,b.utPl

E will pay three cents a pound eaah

at the

COURIER OFFICE. Jasper, January 24, 1888.

Am't March, 1863

SCHOOL FUNDS. An.'t on ksnd Msreh, 1862 8 676 1 9 Am't received from Co. Treaaurer $1 064 30

Of IICIAL

V. 1 ei yearly subscriber will be entitled ta

he selectioa of 50 eeate worth of plaia aet-

ns. from Ihe designa ia the book, or from

how rooms, or they may be eedered aad

em by mail aay time duriag Iba year, by

pat ing the postage. Spendid Inducements to Canvassers. f PRINQ NO MOW BEADT.

STEAM SAW

or tbe coc.vn

Rum Total Am't paid out

1640 49 701 8ft

FOR SALE OR RENT!

rpif K nmlersigned ester far esht oae-beM

a f the Punersville Steam Mill, rnie

Mill ie one of the beet la the county situ-

ated on the b a uka of White river, at ISO hesd of Steamboat navigation, where a fell aim ply of the beet logs caa always be

hd. It U Sited ap for grinding ecru ia ins

best etyte. aad ie ie good repel . Id at a bargaia, or wa will rod man 0 reasonable terms.

nersnn or by letter. J. A Hie. Jasper, Dubois county. Indiana. w a MAwa ai

It will aa

it tea

to

Febrnarv 7, 163.

JACOB ALUS.

8

Am t Mnrch aettlement, 1863 $859 84

DANIEL HARRIS, Towntbip Truatee.

March 14. 1863.-3 w

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VOTICE is hereby given to holders of orA ders on tha Treasurer of Dubois Coaaty,

Ihst there la MONEY IK THE TBE A SUB Y of aaid county ta redeem all ordere up ta No

3.000 issued prior ta Jaae 11, lneu, WBiaa

have beea presented far payment, aas tast

II intereetoa aaid ordere wetoffws ansa

tkia date.

THEO. SONDEEMAK . T. D. r. Jaarer, March T, 188-4w.