Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 July 1863 — Page 2

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grAT larvt before the ct-raTS grr.de mentioned, at tbt time as hit death, Shai l AUrtMT . a rvt D. wt Ttnlaia widow, childrtn. or other htirt named.!

it rntf: I'moi, OR shall Tilt Uaict IUT rx wy .. - 8ecret Orgfaniaations General Wilcox'i Order.

We publish this merning sn ord -r of Gen. Su-ilb with hit squad of artillery tired a Wiixix, the milinrjr command . nt of ItMgattft of 100 gun in honor of the rictoriea

ana and Michigan, in reference to eecret political orgtri'iationt. We are g'ad te

know that ta far at the Democratic p-rty 'over j y'o!"waa drunk, anJ i he re teemed to ol this county it ccoceriieij, there are no be a general exuberance of antritt. Judg auch Organisation existing, tod we do not ing from that night, if the war ah u!d end beiuvc there are any, aa yet, among cor suddenly some of our citizena vou!J B Abolitionist fellow-citiaeno. In eorjunetionicrfli

with the State Sentinel, we moat heartily cencur with Gen. Wilcox in advieing kVj diabaodesent of all terret political eocietiee i Thry are hoatile, one and all, to republican Isssilissriaaa What eat-not bear the hffht

. . . f -k..la!,'tfU ' iate, and hat nscerlaiiied the aaia dav in a ooDu iar Government, aruuii

i i receive no cncouragcmei.i. It ta maniyi ...... .. , in a tree tiuvcromeut rer eaen ci men give utterance to bit convictions of . .. puuiicr duty and public policy, openly ai d witboot reatrainl No good cil.zro ahould hate any. concttlmenu upon public affaire. weni wt cannot openly fxpreaa or convictions - of public duty we aholl be prepared loaur-, render to a deapolitm, hateter mav be ita character, but never will we tntertaiu aen timenta upon qoeationa of public policy which we cannot express in the light of t noonday inn, AüOTHEa Reblx Laid Last Tueaday body taid to number about 4X) rebelt, appeared at Brandenburg, and after capturing two steamboats, croesed to the Indiana aide.j where they were attacked by eome of Hie llarriaon and Crawford CcuntyHomeGuardr. whom they defeated after a aharp fight. ca turine a 6 pounder piece of artillery. Tu rebela tben marelied towarda Corydon, it ' waa aupposed with the intention of reaching the ratlroada. A regiment of troupe and a L.. a ...... .1 .1 , r. ika ri"r '.Am ? , .., . . ., . a) r.nnidvil la la interernt them and cut eff . . ' . , . r. men iviivi, uu . vw, fc'i'v' may be visited by these guersUaa ere long.

and every man abcnld be prepared to meet... ... ' i the morning of the 4th, offering

IHSUJ. Latex. Since the above waa in type we learn that the force of rebela that erosacd is from 6,000 to8.C strong. The last heard from them they wer at H.lern, hav ing burned the railroad depot, and torn up the track. Col. Shackled r) it in purault ol them with H.O0O cuvalry, and the border countiea are all ander arme. Ranners ere being dispatched from here to eee which way the rebe'e will re re in order to take meaaoret which it is hoped will result in thejr capture. If they contemplate retreating in this direction. Meter Halea and Uomino have arrived here from Rockport, at couricrt of obaervation. sen out by the military of thalco'inty. Morgan aaill be very lucky if be eacapea thia time. CO-The "glorious Fourth," w ee variously a a. a t . a ... . - celebrated in this county. There was no great central attraction, yut each neighbor hood enjoyed ita own feitlvitiee.and the d. was very generally observed. Probably the largeat crowd at any one place was at Mr. John Upel'a, where a pelt wat raised, atid the old flag ran up amid the cbcera of the multitude, ai d the music of the Jasper Dand Mr. Bccket delivered a neat and appropriate, though abort address, after which the bewildering wsltz engrossed every thing.

uu wumtu t tut naiiosumeai anur n,c battle comiereed at tonr A M , and mott exhilera ting of nature's blessings, were continued until one p. M The rebel lot ia great abondsncc until the "wee ira lo, leas Uian IsfQO killed, wounded and

hours ' ot osbbatn, atiuonialiCd the people that it waa time for the festivities to close. A Good Coax." The Vineennea Gar. rite, under lliia ha! tall . 1 m

. v" ' """f.waa to draw the gnnboatet i that point, at III I Inborn rniintv nf tkm i.tmi nf I !"'"'

who ia a-strong repel tyoioath'zer," and!uÜ,?, u.j . SH i. . ... .Helena.

whu asps a ime jiorgan norte stolen from hia by Capt. Hind's band of thieves. Thej 0r los8e" in the Late Battle fact ia there was not t horse stolen from1 ,A Trilun tttr statea that the I itb any man in this coonty by this baad of ('"rp in k,,,cd' wounded and mi.titg, guerillas, nnd we dont believe there ntt 4ot' eB; he lat Corpe lost nearly ui, been a single rebel eympathixer retideitt inllhe ,2lb ut lJMmi.D; 17 the county since the war began, althooghofficcr" kill,d ,nd 18 W00" some have laid themselves liable lo such a' 0enfB' Meade iaaucd a congratulatory auapicioo by their bla'aat abolitionism. ddreee to the army, aaying: "The enemy - m baffled and defeated, and haa withdrawn (KrWe are informed by our County clerk , from the contest. Our task ia not vat ae

that the Buboia Circuit Court will hold ittjcnmplished, and the commanding General

regular aettinn, be-inning on the Iii. I Monday in J-ili

Important Pension Decision, j The Attorney Grneral bM decided that UulcM the aolilier or sailor who diet of

wouudt received in the softice, and w hilt in the lint of bis duty, be in iht service at (ha i.roe of Ins death h it widow. Sic. ia not entitled lo a pension, lit aay: ..it.i .i j..! .- ........ ,.r wou-.decaived or disease contracted while in the service tnJ in the line ol duty, aha! have been it the srntv, nsvv or marine corpe of Iht United Statet in one of the hrc .tud to a pension under Una act.'

(The aews of the fsll of Vickaburg and, i'Be enemy left many d. ad upn the held utter rcut cf Lee' army, wta received wiih,41j m ori, nuuJtr f Hiwidcd in ot ßreat joy by our fellow-citl tens, and Lieut i,-jm

a - night sevcrat of the cilfieus illuminated j their housea, nt bulls were thrown, the

A Good Placs is V ah I JMEe. The, ily cavalry have b. cn cn; J all oy or New Custom liouac it a aplcndid place tojboib flankt of the enemy, harraaaing and live aud bold office in. A committee ol Con vig.irouly att;.ckii.g him. wii.i graat

t'grcsa hat been amelling around l!t inatitu rias (if SuBM of ttiO , ra in. 'ml n.r I. and btealu us that it. aoDroxirnatelv. for it . - r is imtlOAR hip til r I u' V.rv It. in fr...T I.irl r ' - nicy realize a prout. 1 ne luree pnncipu.. officrra make annually the following wages: Surveyor Andre we y aval' Officer Dennis, o st;.:)! 81,43i 8 l,t20 T(,rT n;ce jlt,je Dcrtj, tblkt x; y'ork Custom House; and a man might well afford i to be 'loyal" to get in there. U'AfHiaoroa. July 4, 10 o'clock A. M The President aunouueta to the e untr that the news from the Army of the Potomac t)l0 jn o'clock P M - ol July 3 I, it fucIi ae t. cover the army with the behest honor, and a great eucceat to the cause of the Union, and to claim the condolence of all for the maoy gallant fallen, and that ior thia he t a pocially deairet, on thisuay, that lit whose will, not ours, ahould ever be done, be eve rywbere remembered and reverenced with t be profooudest gratitude. Abe ah .m LiacL.s, Presidcot. Caiao, July 7. -A dispatch boat hat in" . . . TT . larnved, which left Vieksborg at ten o'clock Sundav morning. Pastengert announc. that Pemberton tent in a flair of truce or to surren der if allowed to march hit men out. Grant ia reported to have replied, "N ma.) ahould leave except aa pris oner of war." Pcuibcrtoo then, after cooaohation wit! his comniuiiser, unconditionally surrendered. Tuia is perfectly reliable. Cairo, July 7.h. P.etween eight and ten thousand rebel., under Ilolmer, Price and Marmaduk-;, mad an attack on Ifeter.a on the morning of Iht t'h. They advarc. d in three cu'un ns, but the ruttrhneaa of (roibd was such aa to prevent the rebels from brinir:g up their irtillcry, and they attempted to carry fh works by an aau!t. The center columf charged in the direction of Fort Colli, ant' took three linea of rifle ti's. Their flank attack was not eo eucceful. which aub(jMted the center to an cnfiladiuri fire f which awept them down in great numbers. They were toon eurrounded and captured Ono whole brigad-, or what waa left of it numbering 840, fell into our hand', 74o o wheat arHved here this morning. Among them were Colonel Lew is, 7th Missouri; C it JoJmion and Col. Bell. Gin. Prentiss was aware of the contemplated attack, an was prepared. He had about 4,000 men ami was also ataisted by the gunboat Tyler. 1'nsonrrs say the attack will be rcnwc '. priscnera Tbo entire Federal lots is not over one hundred. Prentiss it confident ha can repel any assault made. It is thought

t aas iiivwa! he rebel depredttiont near Lake Provideofe'Con,",,0kT of i"f,ry.,,rt,llcr cd cavalry,

give them a batter epportunity at tioka to tht army for greater tflorta to drive tha invading "neun fron. DtH let!

General MeaUe'a Diratche. lK4ix)C4iF.Rt) Abut of Pon ha. Ni AK CCTlYsai ,. J lj -K I

dojor Generai lhlleck, General lavchiel Th

it enemy rpened at 1 P. M. from about latrietlf tru hundred and fifty punt, concentrating Qa Saturday, the p.ii. the rcL.l ganhoal

rn0 upon my left center, continuing, without inicrinie'ion. lor about tnre iionr. ii the expiration of which time, Lo aaultcd mv left center twice, being upon both occasions handsomely repulsed iih aevete to l..m, leaving in our har d, near ly ta.ee tliuua.iic prisoner. Among the prisoners an Brigai'i.r C Ar.mstea.l and eaf CoMsBaeJ 'd Cl I The loss upon nur d has been coiimi able. Mrjor General Har.cock nnd llr . ier General Gibbon were wounded.

Alter the repelling of the aeaauli, indiea- iu.v cou-enttd tn wait until ho could com tior leading to the be'ief that the taMMPginwiceu will! Wae!-,injtcn and receive in-

Blight bo w ith Ira w ing, an annul recouiuis aance waa pushed lorwnrd frmi tic k ft, and the enemy found to be in force. At the present hour ail is quiet not w ithatan ji.ig toff torMiatnd -"p erior numtnra. both ol eavniry and Infantry. The oru.y is in line spirits. GX08GK 0. v,r.Al;K. tfajot Generwl Cemeiaadltg lltAEWt AETEUS Ajftr ! MM P T MAI Jul I liM. j fo 3Iej'jr Gtltrtl Hallt i' k; The position o I tfl.ira is nut puter ill) changed aiece my Im-! (N patel of T A H We now hold G.'ttyshurg. The enemy ba abandi.iuJ Isrjje i amberi of hia killed aud ronadeaJ itn ll I B L I shall probably beb.,e twgie you a re torn of our captt re and lossea before I and a return of the enemy's k.iled ami wounded in our laawa. GEO. G. MEADK. Maj.r General. fourth ri-rAioit. HeaDUARTEBS ALHV 'l THE lT mac ( Ju y I I P. M. ro Major General RanVcat: No change of affaiia aincc my o'ispateh of tioon. GEO. 0 MEUJE, M j r Ctncral. Balt.M-:RE, luly 'J, l'i.e Amotion has the following dispatch: Faaoeaicx Mo, July 8.-A. M. or cavalry had a sharp tijlii with the rebels. between Fonksluwn and Boon,- born, about six miles this side ol Uigerstown. Tue rebelt were in lis.it force. Oar cavalry a as compelled to fall back tu B ioneaboro. trHk some loss. The rebels are still tbuside the river massed, near 11 tgerstown. ci.d.-av orin to get wagons and plunder alrttat. in dcouta to day briog a report (he advanc ol he rebel co'uroo was crossing the river t. Williamsport. If this be eo, we feted feet ook for a fight ia M irjUnJ. It ie reportedj it P. unoaboro that rebels picke 's are be I ug throw n out nearly to that p ii m, mi '. s. mg within their Uaea the Aa' lam ii id,; ind SUepparJstown Crjaaing. The main force, however, is con-id' robU est oi thiet and ci Vtrs the three roaJs fthicbj meet at WUIJaaMsyort. The inovcinenta of our army are Mich sc will to day uncover lu 'y the oni-nn' p oi non. Tiio whole number of prisoners reperte1 at besdquirtcis up to ti.is nortlict i- J: QUO. Fuller information p'aee OUJ I in kit-j led aud wounded, in the ÜKM days fijtbt. si lö.Ott. The rebel loes, in killed end wounded, will exceed ourd at least öXJU. Ro'portt received at headquarters etsUi that 2,301 rebel duad had bein kjned i our troops, aud only uu thirds of the batueI -Id been cxplurci!. The whole of Ihetri killed, left on the field, wiil exco i SjOUO. The o ua proportion of wounded to ki.'lcdaix to one, would make ll.eir wound-' amount to 18,M', without overt training tin estimate. Their total loa, in killed, wounded and missing it Ml Ibmaxai'olu, July '.' .and numbering between ß,i)oo and 8.000,1 1 si. ... m crossed into Indiana and captured Corydon.

Our force, are falling back. It is -ppo.ed.0flcLI Aaia0Uilcculcut of Surrender l. ..k.l. ABA w. A V. i .. . . . . .

v imtn miv luaibunijf uu ii-w A.li'lIIV .nd Jtfiersonville, where large quantities of! upplies ire stored. Business wss entirely su p ml ,1 here to day, and iht citizens were forming compmietfor self-defence; one regiment has been raited ainee list night. It ia reported that two citizena were kil led at Corydon when the rebels entered the own. 03 One ol the commanders of a military attack telegrapha: 'Wo have met the mr?. my, and they arr h ur ahead t

Special tu Iba H.a.!

vingficn ware obtaieetl 'rum a gearm toci ti.iir r,.rrititnck4, it mem imy'ac relied upon a)rBon CJllo down James IllTcr wi'h ll ij: of truce, ActiagRear Admial Lea i i up to uioet i'., v. Inn it U as use ritiued

,ual ;rx, j Stephens and Cuinmisrfioner'inutruw. The detertuinaiiun is, that Mor

Quid werten board. The repfeneefed thetjgaa ahull nt rseape. The border counties

ty nit w re I .'orfru of rn im.iorl ant h t u rl J ll Daviu, miinutlc itwchiff oi tin- , and Xavy of dt Cottfalfrtt ßiatea -'in hi Liaro)o,C'pipandu in cbf ol Anny nnd Navy of the UniU d St .tea, . I as prrmiai-ioii to proceed la WspIi I i in Iksj Dr.'", inj prcentt'ie letter u Pi elVnt l.inei.ln in person. They ' i Itm .! t.j reveal any thinj; lurtlier in rtlAlioM to their ittttttMai, Admiral Le i f course had no nuth iriiy to grant thi reo,u.'st, and ttru: Ion, He accr ':"ely t ; rr ; 'i d Mr f . m d rraueated InatruetfeM tlna ii.ori;ig. A Ipeeisl t'iilii': : i. i..ig was callvd to con 11 r tbematlev. Granting the reqmat inolved in t v del.eale iud important nies i ni. as t-u- h a pruceeJinJ mi :-t bo con ... . .. . . i I th pru t end. .1 Confederali rnnient. and alter all the matter Bilglft he . ti;. . - .it ;v y uniuip rtanl lifl.ir 1,1! Uli . I lilt b.'. Ii gf j tr.'Oju. r rived t, and tl I L jl rebel t nt law '.or, had i.-aui'.'d u.) id -iviir with I lute i ifii r xnUnul.xu ' A fentlctoan jttt srHted frtm R cbntoae left f con?ei t:is aaava ii i!i rt l nt , t ie 1 1 v citisett, und : ri I il.ttl L e w ii) be cut oil, aim .ad Before aa ircny can Lh are e. Richm .up( en'ratcd there. W.. ..-s.J-jIyC, 1 31. Tie Fresi dent decided thai the application o! S phi i r and Oiii'i. for a Mrawfeerl kj !!, eV : . i oiil i.oi be pran:cd: that eny cotnu unieaii,.n saasit be received tl lotigh :h ordinarj lh niiiel. Governor M ,rtm Proc bmaflan's. Kxn i'TIVE IF.I RTKST. 1oiaxai oms. Ju'y y, 18 fefillUli MILITARY OKDF-BH Snislectnry evidenra hav'ng beei od i ! it the rbe!s have isvadd I considerable foree, it is hr- by required tVu fill a'j!c-boJ. i wl 0 r.l r- .I b lici : t m It Ci'i etl'k of Iht ipan;t s of h ra, sr.d an, the cure, sei vc-' und ! d?r tthey r! g . J riii as r t3 f-tl j ct It ."pa r' run lOafl ltd i su'j ct I ii i a iti -i" ordt ra tn old All i. gin ar charged v. i'h the execution el '.i.in i rucr, ape ill United Slatea ilSccra are rcqo-aled to readt r uch astirftaiic.? ss ro y he Jin thei. jw i r. V r. itun i vj., G-v. of I dinia atid C tum a ii ! 'r i a -chief. . t I . n ' ' . i.l -. : L' o.svici r, ju iy - ii rari'gj menu, Dji'rcgiiing 1,shi t,io ai.li tvt pieces t l artillery, including two howi xr, 'crossed the Ohio at BrttiuctUur g ytslerdsy and enetmped last night near OaiaVis sit . Ti y w n- vir. 'er c ;n.ni nd ot J-.hr Morgin and Baall Duke, Mtgn stated t.- . v r .! tii at hi u :." t , 'l ;. ; a l l.idiinapo.i. but thia is not crc Jilci!. ita iscousiuer- ',! i-Acit tii-nt at Ne.v .'. . . . 'itantü believing that Morgan's hrecs art

Morgan's forcra,l,PPr,',c,';n4 plaf. On having Uran-

denburf; Morgan -urn. ! the A lire Deao gave up the J. T. McComba, which erI .Li AnfCU "crp uiisniernuon. nf Vmlf.Krrn Head.!' abtebs Blpartmsst or()iti?,i CtacittiiATi, Ohio, July 7. ) The following dispatch is juat received frotu ,,c Secretary of War Washixotoh, July 7. Gem. Bu Raima; Official intchli;rce has juat been received that Vickaburg surrendered to Gen. Grant on the 4th of July. " 1.1 WIN M.8TATON. Secretary of War."

0OThe luden rjf nnturr le thing in it ' detmite.

ran timl n

! lauiANAi-Li, July t. Morgan U aHI In

the Vicinity ol I'orjdou The greater ex.iU'iiiciit pit vilalliroufliouttlioBtataJurbt militia art coining in rapidly under tlaVcall the Governor. Fifty thousand will be under anut aud tunrchiiig to iht plats of i d- zvuue in twenty-lour bourt. Unt Michigan regiment arrived to-night, another ij-ht, another rxptct.l toaud a batt. ry ol artillery are .re und. r Martial law Nkw Vokk July 9 The draft comioeni ea hero Monday . The computed quota of the city is 12 5üO, aud iirooklyn 4 'J. The i'oat sayd it tt reported to-day on the lUt'.iority of a dispatch from anurcea believed to be trustworthy, that General Dix haa sent ÜGOOOiuen to r. in lurro (.neral Meade. The draft commenced in Pittsburg WedncwJav. : ;Uhat creatures have the greatest .v r to charm? Women and snakes. What drrsa become a woman b "a" IT r .! Hng drean. Mlit vitVn Hnto. ttTI'T. is hereby hiv.-n that by virtue 4 of an 'xectnl n on tranrtcrlol. Issnrtl frrfe the office "f the cl rk of the Dubois I ita. 1' a Qtajri to me directed, I will ,l io ell r tuf r-ale tt rnbitc auction . . ' r, tor cash ia band, at he tloor of the court h.tuae i i Jaaptr, m FATURBA V. Angmet 1, I8C3. ., ia- ii tbo hours preseribec! by Isw, thu 1 profits for seven yesrs, of tht fol real estate, aituated in Do' j r. n v, lo w it: teal 'i rier uf the touth west MiarTr i? the souh eaal qttner of tht ulh st quurivr anl the south half of lie bortaj w it quarter of the ronh west raarlcr la s. ciioii No. fifteen (l.) Town i. lwi (J) teefh ranee No. six (fi) a-est, t Maiaiwg one aantdrtd artaa sssari fee let--, i A nd on im. uro to resl.x ; the fuU tmoeat j of principal, in'eresl sad costs called tor fey nid execution, I will at the tarae tiint ! .nd place -.n l in like manner, sell the Ifej i, , T. nf mIJ real rat.it T-li'-n in rxeajtloa 's he pmp'riv of Da I M kae, at th" nlt of G-.'rhard Nicnnns, A'lmr. of II . B hr.-ii Th I s'i! will be urde wiiln ut any reih f whatever from valuation or apprsismetil .lOII N WEIKPL, Sherill B. 17. Jtitv ll IMS -w actio Kugwrrlvor' Aolicr. VJ QTICK i- hereby itr-. en. in at rcn! tnre t. enci or other ttn'riirticiis tirwn he streets I Jstper, as Isid rw' .fid reroroVd tpon Ifte 'ow n plst. to renn ve such fences or ubstraitrntl. en cr b'(.Tihr 1st djtf nf Ne- . 1 1 or they will be removed by he epervt rj. at the risks of the owner'. Tlte-T-.ts and highways of the town '.ui.-t II be - I 'll- ) bv l la r 'im. i Bim MID KNTIIOFKN. Sup. rvUor, Dial. No J). PAUL vir., Supervisor, Bist. Ko. 17. July 11. m;:!.-3w Take tiiT. 4 I.I. p-ron ar hereby notified not to t ,.r linrtior mv son, Jacob r. r. nn mv account, a- I will psy ni i l i a rontrseiingr, I having given n his lime two yesrs ajr". PETE P. KUNKLKIl. fnfj II. IW1I.-J tM oI'Lelterai. I 9 emaining M tHe poet office at Jaaper, 4. Dakota eoafetp, State of Indiana, which, il to" called for, on cr before the l'ith day of ugust next will bs sent to thedead Letter . 1'j ' Olfice Department, Washingoa ti-v. I). C I c b A : It n, John Miller, Camlitte Bridget, Jtawee Rjbaon, Vi.ii ra J. Barker, 15nj tmin Shost, II nrj il rr 'I, 8. Hhsnnon, Esq. Oris Huapp, W. B. Heil I, M. FKIBDMANN, F. M. .! .-p'r. .I.ilv 1 1, 1863. SfceriaaPaj nie. VOTICB ia hereby given that by virtue of xal thre- executions is tied from the office f the clctk of the Dubois- Com. Pleas Court o ate directed, 1 will pratJeed to offer for alt "t public suction to tht highest bidder, r i ash ia hand, at the door of the court house in Jeepi r, on HATI KDA Y.July 35, 1863, between the hourt puccribed by law, the runts and profits for aevtn years, of tht f ll.viiig described real estate, situated in Dfebaki feeaarty, te wit: The north east quarter of Section one (1) in the tow nship No three (3) -outh ef rango No four 4) wett, containing one hundred and aix'y acres more or lets, and slso tht souih east quarter ol the touth weat quarter .; .sec-ion thirty eix in Town two (2) south of Range Ko. four (4) went, contain

forty acrea mere or less. And on failure lorealixo the full amount of principal, interest and coata called for by said execution, I will at iheaaaie time and llace and in like manner, sell the fee aim ole of said real eetete. Taken in execution at tbo property of William Uiemcatrhnoider at tht suit of Adams & Beettner, Knoch Abel ead John G, Beckmann. This tale will be made without sa relief whatever from valuation or appreietnent W"' .JOHN V I.1KKL. Hbenff DC Adams Sl BuAitner, attorneys for plff. lulv i 1 I 3