Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 June 1863 — Page 4
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Fron the Seicnline American. 1 w 1 '"r "r Tae Settling ior ion i m r., thirty milm)i Ol tins amount, ta The covrn.(lt,i and poimc' que.tior Experiments with Chinese bug ar i,anr. mai,,0 suar liroduct at seventy ;of llie eoaiiug year will have as eo.urut..g Wo have qnito rectntlv received mui0a pounds and Louisiana erep interest for et ry eiusee. We are engaged a treatise ontitled --Contributi..!. to ut two food red and fifty millions, ia . gigantic civ.i war J";"'1 "J''c,, tho Knowledge of tela of tho(tlwM u till lift ve hundred and -g iui V".' (Heese Sugar Cane" by CUirlc A. ei.,ty million pound, lor the import- J-JJJ, Q,nm w founded. Goessmann, of Syracuse, IN. 1 . lhe e,f crt,j. At six cents per pound in M tlie derucuou 0t the liberty end righu information fnruiihod in tine t rent t so tlC rftW gtato t)i8 cogtg no lega thani , ,hö ejtiMp( gUCh a the people et another id scientific and valuable, hi 1S'7.!J31,SOO,0(K). Initios this amount ulion have raj uyed, ",,d ,J w,l,ch m,.y b! while in Philadelphia, ho mndo'Nvni! 1)f foru;xu t8ar coOSOUOej annually, attributed our u.,ciuled progress '
i .... . . ...I-. titc t.i ttäPi'n :l ' ii tut' .1 ... .a", .'-..j iiiiit ...i ,.it a .i i tr mi
(i it'll m rtäi r i i nit v i n iaa.x iiLi.tiiL i; ,.ii.t - aiino
I
boat ,.-,i-v-,,lM
i nullify aud nature f the juice ot tie-. iniR(ÄOg wore consumed in t86i
sorghum caue. Xhe ruu)u t his in- What a large market ere have torn veeffget birrs, with hitofHiMion rogard cntmjer home product! It is well jug sujrar cane, ..'.mined wh.lo una mnv th.tt ouiun-n 8iiar cauo lU-ur rann vVil to Cuba, are now given te m in Wlinu latitudes; the beetroot the puMie for the Ivnefit of those who U t! n,0.Q orthern climates, while
niiv ..ii. mi.'. m a more eoUti lote elab-l
oration of rtie InT.jecX. Mr. Uoee- oraperato latitmlcs embracing all ttiarVs experiments Wefe made with om Mpile and Wettern Statea. Bf ....... , .Vii.t j u!ii.-!i IkiiI .i . .i . i r ... .. ..lo .. . . 1 lii.li-
been ?rown on soil cutting el. enltur0, uantity of sur inj '-"'"11?
cruinbkM syt-mto .late, nreviouen t,wcall0 may be increased. Ituaiu je decent eliciioue. and il.e voter manured With calcareous loam anu t- tj10 ea8ü wjtb the sugar beet in of lhe p(i(,u. WMBW-I t.,.iphauc:.i:y xprnptablo manure. Aecoitl'uiij to his an-Jv l o New and improved species, ..j ,jr the -c .putitution e it it and ihr
rtol. avuL um cann inirtO rolläists i i. il Ai.l. turiihr. in:iv IT..; ii ' Newer 18 tlirrr u tunc
of water. 7S.01 parts; soluble i
wlieilur thi tree O jvern
meat bliall be p'cftvrd and meiniaincd and
ihr right ol ilie Suice aaaer ir.e ueewi
...... .i..rn..tniiii.. . nr ii itowrriui ctiiirui u
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thority be permuted to g'ow oui oi inn war, klKultaa llali tilll'S. K ate inetitutionf
....I nil tlio.e checke upon the federal ü v
nmmt. tahii res rvod by the State,
.. I,,,. I. hA piimititiiied tbe racrllence ai.d
,...,nri..ritw nf our national. iv State "on
It tM ea" for the common uujecta et forth
m il.e Conaiilution, but distinct e u.e on
EVKLtY CITIZEN
OFFICEBS OF DUBOIS OOUBX.
Clerk Htsav A. HoLTaaue. Auditor John HtHRiaata. Trstiurer Thiodork ftoiDtasui. Uecorder Aeuurr LtTfleaai. Hheriff Joaa Winai. Coroner- Ca A a Uta Kuau. Surveyor H. Wittuan.
j. B. BiciwiaMtar, Wat. H. Gaaaa, II. M Davis.
orricaas or bairbiiogk Towanair. Juelicea Set-astiau Kuebler, M. Ketfer,
8. Roee.
Trustee M Keefer. Conatablee A. Eckert, H. Endhofen POST OFFICE REGISTER.
Comnaistioaere.
ARRIVALS Or
Psoli,
New Albany, Roekport, PeUraburg, - Leavenworth,
Troy,
DCllOISCOUNTY
THE MAILS. Thuredey, H A Thursday, 6 r. Tueaday, 6 v. Friday, 2 r. Saturday, 6 r.
Thuredey, to r
u mal Ulaolo SUCCessfullv cultivatütl. VieW- whsirii waa eo important inn in ..u,. ...A. I T a. A. fi .1 ..1.1 lIlitPllltlT Mv .idvi.rd a.' lo the pro-
ter, 1UJ3 paru tot Nvn.cn .f a pami irig this .pieation in all it. aapouu, condition of public affuir. and ,i ere cunc sugar.) celluose. 8.20 parts: t0 u8 that very faTOrab; 9At?rl not fi- lo, ccrwinc and insoluble earthy com- iro3jK.t.t8 are pretentcd to our pe plu Jef .g0?crntJ,eilt unic- wiib n lstetnga lMunds, 1 .'. parta; sibuuiinoue mat fQJ tQ extu,ibivo cultivation uf tlio j.ltitfIupni ih. y de.-id- upon the ea.-atiuu 1.4. It vields about as much sugar aor(,iJum Every article of common bich aff.ci alike tiuir ova and the pubii.
..' Ct" II II Oil -w- F
sä lMH-t root itiice. which consists ot ,1. . lo roiitablv !reduced
- mm m . I . -m r (
...r S.t narts. cane sunar, 1".m.:l tin, Vitnni Inrics of anv country.
parts, cello esc. O.h parts, tHbnmeo.lT to noreaftQ it3 prosperity aud
lstrengthen its indepeiuieiice.
a. i k. narta t'it Ai'ids and sal.iu
- ( 7 mrti Tli.. tnii.ieal stuar
canejuice yields about 20 per cent. MßA Tl I j U.l) t (If, AD ! caiieatiisar double tbe ajnountof beetilillJbjll i WhV . . root anS sorghum. According to Dr. 10,000 AfrritU Wattted! Ooessmann a full grown Chinesocane, Soldit-rsin the Army! Ladies at Home!
deprived ol leaves, seed, Head ana root, weighs about two and a half
ponnds. In estimating tue prouuei of an acre, at 16,uu0 stalks, the yield will be dry leaves, 4,425 pounds, cane .L.'.L-a Bi. (mm) iwuinds. from which J5.-
T V l i.. .....I ft
oim) pouuda ol juice ana iw,oo; ui moist begaise will be obtained . J . S . levering, of Philadelphia has made at the rate of 1,466 pounds of sugar .i 7Aiallonsof molasses from 18.000
stalks per ncrc: more than half the
sugar in tbejnice was xnus ouamiu. When the first Silcsian and French hant mot auffar manufactories were
tartul, only abota five er cent, of
the sugar in the oeft was exiracwi anu the rest left in unpalatable molasses Sorghum molasses are sweet and pleasant, and whatever augar is lett in them is not wasted as in the beet root sugar manufacture. From such experiments and examinations it is evident that tbe manufacture of sorgKntn anmir and iiiolasaes attords tar
more encouragement to our people
than the manufacture of beet root sugar did in Europe when first introduced. As tbe juice oi sorghum contains several orgauic and inorganic impart ties, these must be .removed to obtain the pure saccharine matter sugar and syrup. According to Dr. Goessmfftnn nUked liuic added in small
quantities to the Iresb juice, is about tbe best substance that can be me-1 for this purrHe. It was first applied to beet root juice, and iseonally valu11 t ' - '- -- tmtMäi 1 1, cl.it.i.1
auio lor Borgiium juic. a that when a small quantity of slaked lime was added to the fresh juice and then heated up to 167 degreea Fahren heit. a bulky coagnlnn was formed which increased in unantity until the
boiling point was reached. When passed through a filter a limpid liquid was obtained, which, when concon trated, yielded crystals of sngar. ( in iIia nth or hand, fresh in ice which
mm w v y f had lajen concentratefl without lime only yielded a dark red ayr up with out yielding crystals of sugar after standing some months. Cautiousness
is enjoined upon manufacturers ol sor . f - r t:.,. e .
and Gentlemen everywhere, can r- m 14.1
make from t ive to leu aoilars per day (See private fKraa!ar.i
nr er. ut pnd h mail one of our FINE
? GOLD DOUHLK LOCKRTS lor v..,m iv.n.r IV will inaeri in each Locket
III. rvn.' - " w -. - - two ejieturee of any favorit Oenerol frne
if chargo; and win 'ena witn eicn ic" plendid Oift, worth from o doll ab up to on nusDSEO D )tLAR8, from a OjW Ring up to a Hunting Cite Kngtiah Ool4 Watch. a saw I :
We aik no one to aend ua tbeir money till
i.t. i i.. i n:ft thM ml-i II aret. Wc
nr. inuw j
,.u. .V.,---- J . A
turn mail what Uilt J u are rniuieu io.
you ran do aa you pleats äoal. eendin8 tor
it. We offer the loewwwwawjr muu-
menla to affent. will aWWl full lir
..i K- ..mtm oirnlar. Our Gitta OD an
uioi m ui n
irerafecan oe eoia iwruiw wb-jj hile thlLoekel and Pictures will stove moat eagolieent prtaeat to as ataent P. S. Wrilt your tiarae, Poit OSef Co. md 8'te diatlnctly. ArMreja. A. W HA IX Co.
Cernerof Third St Pine Sireete. St. 1vuh.
April 4,-2at Miaaouri.
lseiijoiiiea uuuu iuuuibuuiv;iovi people, young anu um. vi " -- llhura sugar in the use of lime. If anlned not speak; their name are hou-ebo d r .P.. . , , .Li i ! i. .ii it. niintr In their nana
reach the highctt
dark
A'tf lfare
CONGRESS win una Tiiihlp. atiJ the moBl impor
tant qufationa will be brought before it lor'
determinate!'. One o: wnicn, inn r.im
cipation aud Colonix .lion policy ol ltt
President, will vitally MU-ct tue luiure i
the country. A'l interesting tongr. siona proceeding will be reported la the Sentinel
'V II K T. VA. ISLA T U K K.
A new L'-arialalnre will aaaemblo oa ihr
6ih ol January next, hi nciion will liav . . ... . r i . i -
a deep interest lor tne cuizena oi inuin The Sentinel will contain a lailhlul and in-
telliit report of it proceeding, eo Ihn the Tender ran undcratand from day todav
what their Representative art doing.
TUE WAR. The event of tha war aa they are devel
oped will bo faithfully given, ao that m kli nmv he adviaed a tOiil progress; ih
Rondifon ol the conieu nu irnne. that affecta tha great struggle, at home an! .k.n.il f..r i h overthrow oi die llobeil'mn.
I., addition, the Sentinel will contain the
ritBiiPST NRWfl of the dav. CI'.OK'K
y know what Uift tnoy win e;i. Y J T ' v r i a v v t a TP I T K 1 S the late, ply .k you to .end your nam., aai try jMlLIN BMCvi i a .ill Ut vaii know bv re- report a of the Nh'V VOIIK and t,ni l ,r lue, and we will let you Rnow ny re j w R,VKI,A, an(, CATTLE MAR-
KKT.t, the condition uf the MONEY an) STOCK MARKETS; in a word, it will b the Bort of the Proprietor of the Sentine to give its columns an interest tor all clataer ... reftilem and HIP h information 98 will br
specially adapted to lhe veil being of the
citizensol Indiana. Ti... s. ni mt'l will continue to repreaant
and aland by the regular organiza'ione of
i ... Hemoeratic oariv. Biate anu aiiouai,
uaUia tbe priaciplea and po'icy hy shall
avow, and aupport tlie canuioatea tnry may
nominate.
We have ao inota. The low priere for
..ikfterintinn will not allow it. We therefore
ask our Democratic frienda all who deairr
the success of eound prinriples to aid in the extension of lhe circulaiion of tha Sen-
iael. Daily and Weekly, until they shall a least reach every Democratic family in In
diana. Tha prees ia a mot importanl agem
indirection aright tbe public mind, and an ibat ia needed to give tha Democratic party permanent rule is tbe enlightenment of the people at te it principles and pohcr. I' ahall be uur aim, with all the ability we poa seba, to fsithfolly advocate Democratic oen- - and measures, for we believe thai
UIIIWBB'W in eo doinir wa beat promote the true inter
ests of the country.
T K i: M
TCRMS Or TIC DAILY SERTIRF.L. I copy 1 yesr V g 1 copy, 6 months W 1 copv, I month 60 Trau OF THE CEf KLY ERT1SEL.
1 copy lyaar Ä1 r" IO rnniPS v 1 to themskeroftht club 15 00
2 copies 3 to the maker of the club .10 00
Additiona can be ma 'e to clu at any time at tbe abova rates. The names will be printed on each paper without extra charge. V , ninnr will be aent without prepayment,
n continued lonaor than paid for. Address
KLDKlt i HA IthTNKSS eV BINGHAM, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Loojf'ootee, Tueadaye and Saturdays, 4 r. Waahiogtun, Tbersday, it.
VY PAKT USE. Monday, 8 a Monday, 6 A. Thursday, 11 a . Fuday, 6 a. Friday, r. Fridays, 6 A. W-ilnesday, 8 a. Mond v and Pridaya.8 a M FRIEDMAN. P M
New Albany,
Roekport, Petcrsburrr,
Leavenworth,
Paoti,
Troy,
Washington, Loogoolee,
a a a. a P a. aj
SUOftl) SCB8CU1BK
FOB THE
JASPER
MM F.. DF.MORESrS'
QUARTERLY KIR I C OF FASHIONS.
TIIK KCRIMI I MlU'.a THREE LARGE AND SPLENDID FASHION PLATES, THREE FULL-SIZED PATTERNS. Comprising the Latest Pari atylea of
.Sleeve, Child's Apron; and the Ladies'
New Spring Walking Coat,
Together with nearly lot Engraving of all
tue noveinea ior
Spiing Ronneta, Cloak, Trimmings.
Children's Disssss, Etc.. and Valuable inforrr.sti' n to Miltners, Drus Makrie, Mother, and Ladies generally, pn -eniiug lhe largest end beat I-aehion Mag sine in the World, published 173 IWosjlws, . . . I . AK . . . mmmt I..
and aolfl every wnera 7 mail post Irce. on receipt ol lhe ernennt.
Yearly $1 with the following vaiaaoia pre-
mium
Each yearly subaeriber will be eatdirn ike alMiiui nf 50 era) woribof plain p-
terns, from Ih design in the Km.k, or fr"" theabow room, or they a? he ordered I sent by m.-.il any tiaae luiing lb year, y
pa) ing lhe puftage.
Ependid Inducswai Uto Canvasser P "pKINfi NO NW READY.
ONLY A YEAH IN CLUBÖ OF FOUK. Arthur Home Ma-ia.iito Vol. XXI. and XXri. Elited by T. 8 l.m an.1 VlDCISIA F. ToW"RSD.
C jntaina Novelet, Storie. Puotry , Faahion. Steel and Wood Engrstioga, Needlework Patterns in great varicly, a Mother' Denarlment. Children's l).-pariment, Houe-
Ith IeDartinonta, with
Courier
n v "t " ww" a literary review, and all the accessories ol
s nrnt-clss Magazine. The Lady's Book bear thi nattering leatimony to the chsracter of Aainua' II .ME Maazise: Aawe have often before said, it Is, witli,...t .nnlrnvera. the best 3 maeazine pub
Itshed in the country ; and this is the strongly u.n.,ken ipaiimonv evervwhrre given
I. ....O -."' . ..
by thepreaa. We know of no penoilicai that o well deserves the prsise bestowed. The editors never tire in their efforts to give, aeh month, a rich snd varied literary re...i tn their reailers. Their work is kept
folly opto the taedard of their promie, ia never dull, ret always full o( inatructioaWe have often said, end repeat it again, that
.. h..M tn.lt a n .rt nf I lie reaUIIIK ui me
. . . A .1 I.I... ... A
npnnk 0111117 find O il. lC euiiUf-ww
IT IS TFIR
I'll Ulli siiui lu lire uw v .... .... ... -r - ' excess of it is liiuulovcJ; an l tho 1k,U - word. .11 omt lh. nmuj iK f the j8iee con.imiM a longj- J-f5Ä '! tho color of the juice will becouw vor) ip . rit, by T. g.
Tho o.nltivation of eon-hum in all
aectious where it can Ihj raised, pre-
sents several advanta-res. It vields a
3Wdnntma&UMcn
Äi lcutfd)cr (Sprache
very,1, . . ..-i.i. hv T. S- Asthui
commenced in tne.ianunrj ' ' ' . ' , . 1 .. 'm -OUT IN TUB. WORLD.'- lee hftV Ct
Rare Sc legant rrtitiumliy,i v tit vtvfvt XmS
0 1 1 1 C I A L
U-jLlLJH- Mf I i
HON. C. L. VALLA DIGRAM'S RKcoRb 11 . . . ma 21 t.f - -
i Ahnlirinn. Slaverv ano me tivu wr.
rpilIS W ORK runiain n.mplrte and as. I 1 eorale c. pi of Mr. VA-I.AM.loHAn principal Speerhes"n h- j." b" named. Als part of many other Speech. ,
with letter, im idt i.i.it etc., r lh aynrt ha been caieful'y edited ai d I be. lii-v.-d to prrsrnt, fairly nd rorreeily. U " uolitiral rrc rd nd pavilloa of a asaa h.'.e views, in relation to th" causes of ai -
lional trcublea. and lhe figbi rsavqie nr .k.m are altractinrf n rxlraurdinary
i ' - , -.mount of public atteiilion. Ti..a sunrk ia Sift mod. substantial parer.
..... I...... Rvn. and I ornamsiue.i
with a very finely .x-cuied and engraved
likeness ol Mr. Vails ndighan.
I'aicR l per cover, w cm) w delivered by Mail or Expreea, prepsia,a
rrrnpt of Hie price. jh tt-i...i.....irPaner C vet. $5 per lloP.
Cloih $8 Tranipertatlon te be pud ay
purcLaser. . - u...i AV.Ura with the monrv endo.
ted. to Columbus, Ol m. addressed le J H
Riley t Co , or to uur. The Crisi. M.rch 38. 18W
LMON IIOTKL, JOS. EGG, Proprietor,
Corner North Min and Lawrence atr
JASPER, Iftu , a. . a a iL. saä
THE' Union' 1 new nueo up ior in ception of traveler, nd the proprietor
hope, io merit s share nf rasten, no nense will be spared to reade, h.a the beat Hotel in town Hi. br wiH be at .11 time..
as it h.a been heretofore .uppueni .......
noiu y for vur lUfs ! l r
. .... Bftf t
SAVE EM! AVE EM! BAva aa
Are sent to all who make ap Club:
sents several advantages. It yields Up.; Pk0t0graphic copy of hat splead.d larire amount of true cane siurar andl tu üiiiKirllKI A IIb HIS CoTEMT
o i i rw i emt rann.: , ,. niu.1 aurim ami its i.avoa afti in o A laroj PhotOirr.DhlC OOPV
an wa J,., wmm mwm .wot w w
i e LL la. A .f U.inlinatnn'a CAlebrat
lrooa ioou ior came, us btcu io rrom an engn. - . --. yield, a bricht red dye and considcr-led Picture Mercv'i Dm;. able fatty acid, thus rendering it a -l-eHWHA"B "LmenoF Ebo"b"i uable cercral for feeding cattle. The xM-g.J2 a year, in advance, and one expressed cane also yields 3 per cent preraitim plate. Two copies, $t. Three for of a strong flexible fiber well adapted ,4. Four for $r,. Eigh , and one to getterfor the manufacture of paper; and by lap ofclab,$io. One of the preni om pie
iiiMV a. si a im aar. su imi s i w mi iihiii vovav iui i
MWl J W of fl' at ' making cloth. Tho hypochlorite of soda bleaches it without injury to its
strength. 4i It is estimated that about thirty ...... ...I., ..r ...! 1.,1.1 .int, ...il
tnjniio ji du.ii uvi iicvu iv Min, law y consumed in the Huited Status, or
a A Urg Photographic eopy
ftce auf 33cftc unD
SBoyifeuffc äußerer ttget . I J. RESKR, FlMHIO.eABLK TAILOR,
Lawrence street, next door to Union Hotel,
JASPER. INDh
OFFERS his services to tbe public, m attend lo all the branches of tailor-
int. and will be thankful for s share
of patronage. He guarantee all hia work v. j... H ik keat atvle. He ha
a oon aPlMi ''l1'bS
BIIUI t UVUtiWi ajs
.a. ih. nnaiaiTA oil pspii Drprn'ium
.. wm a . n -niHTTJ 0. rC
Addreas t . a. An. . hui . . 8t3 Walnut 8trt, Philadelphia.
1
OP THE COUNTY.
W
$1,50 A YEAIt.
COURIKR OFFICE.
E will pay three seat a o;.e,,h. for good, clean cottop rsgs dehered
at the
COURIER orr ita. Jasner. January 24, 1883.
HOWARD AOClATiW.
PHILADELPHIA, r a. ED1CAL ADVICE givsa f rails h tha
r ' n. anar-ainrrhn..
VAttJABta rn.- y:.. niaaaeea orSeniaal Weakaees. aod ether dlss'JT of the seaaal orfcaaa, aad oa tha 1 N
MEoiRs employed in tna i asw- . y--the afflicted in Är
of charge. Tee er mrea m.aap- rTd'JÄ. KILL. HOUOIITON.
Aetisc Borieoa, Ho wars Aw""' -4 J H fiinihlTr.., PI,ilad.lphi!lPit1Ji4
I Advortisc in tbe Jasper Courier.
