Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 May 1863 — Page 4

OFFICERS 01 DUBOIS 00OTRY. Clerk Uaaar A. Holtbaub. Auditor J oh M-hbiboxb.

mimmmmmmaamm---iimmmmmm " """" VOW 18 THE TIME TO IUB Fro. the Aegean Afrieolir.si. neighborhood being always grater fof , as Lm 1... fill mil V Reerinf and Fattening Hog. Tk. miMnmtlltll and DollllCal OUM'IOIW I i. Mr. t.i tho aide meat, the uret' . Lilt. 0-UU al W'.i U' mi- JiJ. Treasurer Tmbodobe Bel Recorder A icubt LlTSCI BT SBCEl Hill' or iiiBrwi - cBfG 11 w " !""" mlere. lor every citi--. " ----- . . - - i A.. rti i. i,;n. .nt in thr nieces. : - i( oiil ar. the re.ui. ol which Sheriff J ohm Wukbi. Coroner Chables Kbau. Surveyor 8. Williams. J. w. Hicewebbebt, ) Wm. H. Gbeeb, Comuiaeioaers. H. M. Davis. ) orricEBs or baihbsidce towbobi. Justice Sebastian Kuebler, M. Keofer, The writer hM ueen . " , TITiIlLi WCl'glZL.fc il.re.ir-. . r.a.e.l bogs for the last twelve ea Sj! h 2, Vh. i.iut.ou. and Pr, 'ip.es a id the ia.iitut.oua ane rrsr -pie. iirpirj'pvr wbich the Government woo founded, 1 V 1 13 V 1) I I I kN ,. 0 ,- l.bertT I rihte Fj V JLilV 1 Vll A-Ls-A-ilV breed, raised Iiare t-cm i uc u, re co vu 7 .; u f tha txrk i upon which ths Government wae founded, folk, and improved UerWure. I Prefer thick, the flesh i? th lk" 2d lh d,ryeio of ih. liberty ' irighte the latter alter cterienct, for the fol then covered with a thin coat oi en" h- eiMOi uch the peopU o other lowiiur reasons, vi;- They breed and packed as closely aa possible in ;MU h. eBj(f ed, sod to wl. y be i - . v.,.,, .1 . i I. l .. ...... ..:.! ;itr il tii' ut . a ...w ni..iti Dror. national iS. Roee. Truetee Kasper John. Constables A. Eckert, 11. Endbofea

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l tlliiiv:-. -- ... . r.iwiivi lion perp iuit, wm I , lui.ro ot Orixd to olic ,. nr.nl from ltiS lattt-a a lcSCr.tK.il, . fc pvrn:ted to e'o . ut f Un

Xreit. he weiirl.t1-at.be atuincd ia hclan a full price here, and is alwaysjblil.rtUD, st.tr ;io. Xal and at two thirds the.,0, 1 jlÄÄOT cost, will Ik- a marked advantage. pj jrona a'wot the middle of h,chbe c0ntlltuied the caceilenco ana The iraio derived from rawing and , .'cKruary, will Ik? re! J to take oll j4ap,riürj,y 0f our natwnnlity State "one feedinerimprove l bos will read tly U'Ifrom t,e 60W aüutlt tbo time when M the a" fur tbe common objects et forth seen, when it is borne in mind that, t cowa aro anmn- in. and the;,. ,n. Con.ti.ut.oo, bu. '"J " the weight I8 Äl!'iVÄ

iik-iii iit Kt. l 0CT ni.t, li.l.TttiTli; flnpitlT OS Ili.i. , . ... . Irtinna. and the VJtce

" f, i a Jir i . . , vaif eu im i ihm . . l...tnn m inthft inilroVtiU .l r.. .i tlit ROW anil . . . .int. '

i . , . i m m w m m- - -

Iheaw is voting and tender, aua b uIn a. it -.." weeer a mere . ,s . i-nirtdnt that the i-ot)le'

preference always gttca to --v- - - - " u T l0 tpW.

r ' in AVArV Fli'irk. f awp -J t en 4I ...J 1

nana in v t h

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POST OFFICE REGISTER.

Minn mirs k-iv ut rsiiie

greater than the ten months improved l t wnen taken front

Krooit Amain, for example, what'i,-. Ar4 teot fat. Tbt

. c ... . .

i-iU be the gain in wcigiu on uieurei. a. .at at a . ... a 1. . r

TBB MAILS. Thursday, 11a. a. Thursday, 0 r. a. Tuesday, 6 P. . Friday, Sr. a. Saturday, 6 r. a.

Thursday, 0 r.

-win uv wiw ft"'" " , . dav of Mav, of a four-month a hog

weighing sixty io aeveinj u. --

thelirstday ol ueeemuvr m; fed and cared lor in the ordinary wayf This question 1 have put to many farmers, mtt of whom admit that L uwm or'll H. weil, if thev hold

puv.u uvj " ; .j l...; Airn Purine t.bt! winter. Aon

imii 1.;. aaaaSa 'in W. L'ht IS lUall. WllBt IS

theooatofauch gam, or ol holding

their own! . . It would be far better to save the food used in winter, and apply it towards the fattening of Spring pigs early in the Fall. I keep none but breeding Bowa during Winter. My practice is, to have my sows come in as near the middle of February as possible. The

sows and piirs are kept in a warm,

comfortable aty, well proiecieu irom the orevailing winds. The sow is supplied Wltll as tuul ism awl, mixed trirh Limmetl milk or dishwashing.

as she can consume during the time the pigs remain with her. The young pigs remain with the sow eight weeks, when the sow is removed and runs at large. The pigs are fed with skimmed milk and dry coro meal, in separate trougha, until there isagoodcovnnrr nf rlovf r on the ground, when

they are put into pasture, and the milk mod meal gradually reduced. After about a month they will be quite able to lire and thrive ander the same treatment as the older ones that ia to say, clover as the staple article of food, with anch a supply of skimmed milk and dishwashing as the house

may afford. The sows are allowed to have another litter during Summer, which are either used in the family as roasters, or sold for store hog Early in Sep tember the bogs are taken np ami put into pens aay about six in each: potatoes and other vegetables arc steamed and mixe 1 with the skimmed milk. etc.. from the house, along with

a small quantity of gr -tin 1 screenings at 1 Sa

of grain or ground -ar.ey, ana lea

three times a aay. im course iscontinnpd about six weeks: the quantity

nf crrnnnd bsrlev or screeninc is then

praduallv increased, and the ateatned e . . ii . j j

potatoes ana vegetables uecreaseu until the middle of November, when

,ra and condition ol oublie aff.irs and ol

" . I ,-, fit d.r

events. & pt?upie "

oriles who an intemjeiu

cd uooti the Qti-ni" s

thur own and the public

arotfari.

CUNG1IES8 Will arw-. aaaemble. and the most impor

tant q-j-etioo will be brought before it lor

clpaiion auJ ColiaixUion policy ol tne President, will vitally affect the future of the country. A1! ioereeting OnafrtoaioBM

r d r A T r II Q 7 "

If U. s.a.. I "' m ANT1 UIIEUMATIC BAND, m THE OSLY nOW EESlEliY FOB

RHEUMATISM. 60UT AND NEUBALG1A

AND A SLR aj aa ri 411 .vlerciirial lficae.. . . i .......rt Ran. I non-

It is a coOTeiiieniiT "k'"' - 7 - . , , tainios a medicated corrpouud. lobe orn proceedtng. will be reported in theSeutmu. j.k. i.r without iniurr to the mosl T H K LEGISLATURE.

delicate persona. No ehaofe in hablu of: A ew L-gilainre will aembl ou IS

Uviasr i required, aud it entirely remoT'iig.!, u( jgllu.,r next. .a a .-..i ., nr... a . . m al

ABBI TALO Or Paoli, Mew Albany,

Rockport, Petersburg, a

Leavenworth, Trn ...

Looaootee, 1 uesdsyo ana turaaya, r. a. . rtti A A

Wasbington, inuransy, a r. be, DETABTVEBS: New Albany, Monday, 0 a. a. Ru.!kDon. ' Monday, 6. a.

Peterabarg, Thursday, 11 a. a. Leavenworth, Friday, 6 a. a.

Paoli, - Friday, Sr. a.

Troy, riiday, 0a. a. J ut i i a

Waahinirton, - Vf euneaoay, a. a. Loosouiee, Hondiys and Friday, 6 a. m, M FRIEDMAN. P. M.

the dieeaao from the system . withoui pro-

Joeing the injuriou effects analog irom -ne . . . 1 .J!.n.. ,l,irl.

use ot powertut u:ierni

...ken and destroy the ccoatitotion ana

give temporary relief oaly. By this treat.

ant the medicinal properue (be band com in contact with 'be blo. and reaches the disease, throagh tbe pore, of

the skin, effeeliog in every instance a perfect curt, aad restores tbe parte afflicted to a health condition. This band is also a

most powerful Asti-Mebcceial agent, acd

will entirely relieve tbe ayiiem irom toe pernictous effects of Mercury. Mod-rate cases are cored ia a few day e, .nd we are eon. staotly receiving testimonials of ita efficacy in arravated eaaes of Ion. standing.

Price 2 00. to be had of Druggists gf n-

erallv.or can ho sent by mail or express.

with full directions for ose, m any part oi

tbe country, direct from tbe Principal Office

No. 491 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,

Its kdion iii iav

a defD interest for the cinxens of Iodisna

The Sentinel wilt contain a faithful and in-

lieU'itf-nt report ol its proceeding, so tnai

the retdrr ran undertauU irom aay lo uat

hat their Uepreseut.tivea are doing. f Ii E W A R. The events ol tbe war aa tliey are detel

- -J r.iik'ni'o iiit.n an that ill.

' . 'J Will W- I ...I. U . - - , j

public may be advised as toii progress; me conditon of the conten iur armies, and all

hat affects tbe great struggle, at home and broad, for tbe overthrow of the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will cuntaui the' CURRENT NEWS of tbe day, CÜOICKj MISCELLANY. STATE ITEMS, he latest ,

rrportsof the NEW YORK and CIV MATT GENERAL and CATTLE MAR. KETS, the condition of Iba MONEY and, STOCK MARKETS; in a word, it will b'j the effort of the Proorietors of tbe Sentioe ;

to give ilo columns aa interest tor all clatse. r readers and auch inlormatioa sa will be

. Mlllilh A CO. PrOrietor. epeei.lly adapted to the well being of the 7liitvaria Indian.

Tbe Sentinel will

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Descriptive Circulars Sent Free.

Agebts WiBTCD Everywhere. sept

OX I A SI. 2.5

A YEAll IN CLUBS OV FOl II.

Arthur! Home vlagazine

Vols. XXL and XXII. Edited by T. S.

Abthub snd Viri.ua F. Towbsed. i! .ma n. Novelet. Stories. Poctrv, Fashi-

ooa. Steel and Wood Engravings, Needle- - a mm .A

work Patterns id great variety, a aotners Department, Children's Department, House

keeper.' and Health Departments, win

literary reviews, and an mo acce.soriea o a firat-class Magazine. The Lady's Book bears this flattering

testimony lo tbe character of abthib

Home MaaztsE: As wo have often before said, it Is, without controversy, the beet $2 magazine pab

I -I..I in tha rnunlri : aBdtblS IB IDC Sironi

mm meal, mixed with snch a quantitv T catsooken teaiimoav everywhere giver

01 SKimmeu mita or uiBiiviaouiua m

continue to renresent

and stand by tba regular organizations of, . ,: . I

'he Uemocr.tic party, state ana taaiion.i; list. in the orinciolee and oo icr thev hali

, vow, and support the candidates they may

nominate.

We have no areata. Tbe low prices for'

.ub.criotion will not allow it. We therefore

ask our Democratic frierJi all who desire'

the success of sound principles to aid ia the ezteoaioa of tbe circulation of the Seniml tlai'i.- anil Weekly, until thev .hall at

. I .. 1 J least reach every Demucraitc family ia Indiana. The press is a ami important sgem in directing aright tbe public mind, and all 'hat is needed to give the Democratic party ' ermtneut rule is the enlightenment of the,

aoDl es to its principles ar.d nolicv. It

hall be our aim, with all the ability we poa- ..- a . a

sess, to faithfully advocate uemocrauc sen timeti's aad measurea, for we believe that ia so doing we best promote tbe true inter, eats of the country. T fee U M s.

coast

miv hfl npcoaaarv to make it mode

rateW moist, ia aubatituted until tbe middle of Deceinber, at which time thA Ham arc slauirbtered . In this way

hogs are brought to weigh over three hundred f-ounds at the age of about

ten months. Thn ham and shoulders are then

cured thus: A mixture of one fourth hroarn anar to three fourths dry salt

is made; the hams snd shoulders being placed in a large salting tub (water

and brine urooO- the skin side down

rrta are then covered with the

above mixture of salt and sugar, say a third of an inch thick, a little aalt and sugar being applied from time to time on such portions of tbe meat as become uncovered by the formation of KrivtA narticnlar care bein? taken to

un Iks m. it vrll rovered near the IfnatiTrin "

bone. The hams and ahoulders from) Tataa.-$2 a year, ia advance, and one ho of about 300 lbs. require to rejr';-P main in the tub under thu treatment,' J of e,Bk, $l0; One of the premium pl.tee about three weeks. They are then , ,nt ,0 tvery getter-ap of s club. small or

hnnnr nn in a drT room, for a week. iare. Three red stamps must be aent to

afterward pat into the smoke house pay tbo postage on earh premium

snd smoked witn corn coos lor a month. They are then sewed in cot ton bags and lime-washed. Thus so cared, there is no difficulty in their keeping good for twelve months. I Isms and shoulders cured as above, are al wave saleable at top prices for .ee a .

tainii v nee. o aisiant maraei is nc

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ti jl. .... 1. ik.i. .ff.rii m Ii. ! 1 conv. 6 months o"

each month, a rich and mied literary re- i copy. 1 momn

taat to their readers. Their work ia kepi Ttaaa or THE iveeelt 8estibel-

fully up to the etandard ol their prom.se. ia 1 copy 1 year , . T. i. II .a, .l.a.a f .,11 nf i ni'ru.-t ion : 1 ' C 0 Dies k I tO the ffltkcr Of th club 15 Of

. a. .. ...... .,.., thai 'StOeno ire t 2 to tbe maker of ibeelub 30 UO

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it should maae a part oi me reaoing 01 mr ...-. - .. m ..A .U . .k. rf.tna mmi time at the above ratea.

peoptr, tuuuk u wm. i r . r f m . . , , ,' .... - -a U ..... ., ik.,nl ! K. mm

need not speak; their names are nouoemna pnniey m can. ymt -"- words all over the country. In their beads No paper will be sent without prepayment, no periodical eaa fail to reach the highest or continued longer than paid for. Addrees noint cf tzcellenee." ELDER. HARKNES8 it BINGHAM.

A aew serial, by T. 8. Abtbcb, will be! Indianapolis, Indiana.

enced in the January number, entitled OUT IN THE WORLD."

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Are aent to all who make 00 CInbs: 1. A

large Photographie copy of Ibat eplendid eneravine, " Shabsfea be abo nis CotempoaABtES.,, t A large Photographic copy from an engraving of Huntington's celebrated Pictore Mebct's Dbeab 3. A similar

copy of Herring's "Glimme or as Ebglish

Mf.Ali; Ol ,TBi; koth. SHOILU 81 B8C1UBB sorgho, 0R hedges new work uH 1HH CULTIVAFIOB OF THE E ' I1F.D BY

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ihruughout the United States as the practira!

experimenter in Its cultivation ans mann . .a . a a a

acture Sorgho growers tnis oooa rzpiaine he qoali y of Seed, beat kind ol Soil, method if Planting, process ol Cultivatiug, time (or Cutting the Cane, and the apparatus necesry lo tbo manufacture ot Molasses of Syrup, Sugar. Vinegar, Alcohol dtc-.tc.

A Ixo information respecting tne prontaeie

use of the "ßagasae" together with sorb

uther valuable information respecting this

very important product of ths West aa the treat importance ol the aubject demands.

The book will be the most complete treatise n the subj, et yet published and all! be just abathaslon been wanted, sad will be perfectly prae icsl.

The Work is now m rress, ana win aw Publiahed about the SSth ol February. rs

lalBS over 20 page., 2tno., I'laotratod. Irice. in Paper Binding. - 50 Cents.

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New Spring Walking Coat,

Together with nenrly 1K Engravinga of si I

tbe novelties tor - mm a

Spiing Donneta, Cloaks, trimmings.

Children's Dresses, Etc. and Vsluable inlornr.aii n to Miliners, Dress ia.k... M..thara. and Ladies renerally. are

eniing'the largest and beat Faahion Map. Eine in tbo World, published 17 Broadway,

and sold everywhere at SO coats, or arm y

mail post free, on receipt of le amonai,

Yearly $1 with Ue following valsabw are mium. p.ri. .arlv subscriber will be entitled to

the selection of 50 cents worth of plain pat

terns, from ths designs ia tbo noon, or ire mnmi or ihev hbbv be ordered and

aent by mail aay time during the year, by

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IMim awv a v wioimssa as www www aaw hw " - - 1 11 1 11 1,11 ' ceasary. the demand of the immediate. 0Pay us what you owe u.

3. RKKR,

I ASHIO iBI.K TAILOR,

Lawrence street, next door to Union Hotel,

JASPER. 1ND -M OFFERS bis setvices to tbe pnblic, al m attaaal to all the branches of tailor-

JL ing, and will be thankful for a obere

of patronage. He guarantees all hta work

to be done le tbe seat otyie. no mall atnrk of choice roods, which he will

make op eheap for cash. Cutting done on

Ishort notice. aug 18-'

OF THE fOr.HTV.

gl,50 A YEAR.

OTICE is hereby gives that by vlrtse of an eerotion issued from the effloo

of the clerk of-the Dubois wm. rienavr.

to me directed. I will proeeH to 0B.r mr sale at pnblic aoetioa to tb hlghset bidder, for c.-h ia band, at tbe door ef the court

house In Jasper, on 8ATURDAY,April25, 1863. between the hours prescribed ay 'aw. tM rente and profits for -eves years, ol ,the lol-

lowing descnoeo reai seiet,

No. for (4) .!. -"' monpthM. tallmMl

AM OB lOIIW . ' . "V. ...Li tml kf of prlnslp.!'-. V.J

aaid eBOCUtioa, aw... " "-V.TaT. 4-. place and is like manser, Mil 1st lea mm pie of esld rsel eetate. . of ? Takes is ? iTÄ! John L. Potu, at the salt ot A. W. pssaa.

adm'r of A. Hsrbisss, awo. f Tble sole will be Äleat whatever fress valaatlea or !'

laws. a.ifn ft.

JOBN wiianM ww F. vVilsea. atfy for pW. AprH4, 1868aw tSnbscribc for the Jasper Courier.