Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 July 1863 — Page 4

Dubois 4 oiiiil t:ltibif lor frWal Year 16 : Pp. IE following ie a statement of the fiel aTancea o( Ihrboia eouoty, Indiana, (or Iba fiscal yesr Mtt, beginning lha first day sf J, Mrt-J, aad ending the 311 day of May. 18d3, boil) daya iaclusive. aa appear trom the record ul the Board of OcMMats eiouers of Dubois foumr, lo-wil: RECK I ITS There wa remaining in ih Treasury June 1, I S'.J, the sum of 803 34 Thore have since been received lha

(.Mowing amouod t -wit: Fr Hjrkel Fee. r.r Houtitv R. venue. For Poor A ay I u in tax, For Redeemed I. mils For Ferry LiceuST,For R tad Tax. For Township Tax. For Spei il 8 shool T ix. For Ju-or'e Fees, For Eatraya For DeliquJiit T .x, 1)7 0,361 1.113 500 3 1.821 Ml 1.254 n 3,W ST '21 0" 1 UO 7iJ II Total Receipt, $20,931 85 EXPEND! rUKES. Th re has been paid out el the Treasury from list let dav of June 186'.!, to the 31 at dav of May, ltJC.3, both days inclusive,

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poses, to wit: j- , 63 Kor Sslary ol (.Reers, Taxs Refunded Expense of Poor, do of Electiona Specific Allowances, Assessing K-venue Expense of Printing, do of Bridges, Roads and Highwsys, Poor Asylum, Expense of Fuel, do of Prisoners, Books and Stationery, Redeemed Lauds, Jurors Fees, Bailiffs' Fees, Expense of Insane, Interest on Co. orders, Wolf Scalps. Expense ol Jail, do of Fines collected Road Tax, Township Tax, Special School Tax, Expenae of Appraisere, do of Volunteers, Docket Feea. Delinquent Tax, Total Expenditures. Total amount receipta, Total Expenditures, 2.3 63 tau Ava " I; 45o ij, IJIS8 ' 81 6li a 307 4kt 'o 268 63 i.;ü iu 545 41 15 UU 12 tK.) 1 80 1,831 14 1,254 79 3 'J26 87 VJ 3) 425 82 30 a 712 13 16.131 91 18,138 51 16,131 91 Receipta above Expenditures, $3,006 61) Total receipta, with amount in 'treasury on June 1st, 1862, 30,931 80 Total amount of orders redeemed ia the rear 1863. 13.835 74 Amt in Treasury June, 1st, 1863, provided all orders have been redeemed. $7.096 11 Respectfully submitted, JOHN MEHRING KR, A. D. C. by C. W. DeBRULER, Depty Aud. June 13, 1863-4 w ANNUAL REPORT. OF the Treasurer of Dubois county mad to tbe Board of Commieeionera at tbeir Jone term, 1863, showing tbe condition ol the Congressional and Common school funds of aaid county. RECEIPTS. There was remaining in treasury at last Settlement in June 1862 $724 47 There haa been received since. Principal Com. School Fund $2,509 14

do Fiaee 142 68 25 0l 154 55 300 00 250 00 31' I 35 240 00 237 50 36 71 350 00 60 00 Grocery License Interest Com. School Fund 753 40 45 I 64 r.9 do do do do do T 1 8 R 3 W T 2 8 R 3 W T 3 S R 3 W T 1 8 R 4 W T 1 S R 4 W T 3 8 R 4 W T I 8 R 5 W T 3 8 R 3 W T 3 8 R 5 W T 1 8 R 6 W M 03 5 31 75 do T I 8 R I W 95 do T I 8 R 5 W Hi 55 do T 3 8 R 5 W 113 5 do T 3 8 R 5 W 99 75 do T 1 8 R 6 W 63 87 Cobv School Fund (or Distribution 5,973 12 Unclaimed Witness feea 1 00 Total Receipts $13,006 86 EXPENDITURES. Friacipal Com. School Fund 1,804 12 do Tl'8rl5W 2O0 00 do T28R5VV 92 80 do T 3 8 R 5 W 65 00 Interest Com. School Fund Distri bution do T 1 8 R 3 W do T 3 8 R 3 W do T 38 R 3 W do T 1 8 R 1 W do T 2 8 R 4 W do T 3 8 R 4 W do T I 88 5 W do T 2 8 R 5 W do T 3 8 R 5 VV do TIS R 6 W Liquor License do Com. School Fund Total Expenditures Total Receipts as above Total Expenditures 6,324 46 44 47 78 93 K4 S 81 47 75 36 77 13 02 35 48 45 25 11 OS 28 275 00 753 76 $10,198 03 13.008 86 10,198 03 Balance in Treasury 2,808 83 All of which ia respectfully submitted.

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75 TiBBli $2 a year, In advance, and one 33; premium plate. Two copies, $3. Three for UnsiiTiin" rour for 5. Kignr, ana one to geuerup of club, $10. One of the premium pistes is sent to every getter up of a club, small or large. Three red stamps must be nt to pay the postage on each premium. Address T. 8. ARTHUR At CO., 333 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. J. Ri:ER, i ov it im: tau, ok. Lawrence street, neat door to Union Hotel, JASPER. IND.. I OFFERS hla services to the public, to attend to all the branches of tailoring, and will be thankful for a ehare f patronage. He guarantees all his work to be done In the beat style. He baa a -mall stock of choice goods, which ha will make up cheap for cash. Cutting done on short notice. aug 6, 1862. An Army of Copperhead ! NOTICE is hereby fivea to holder ol orders on the Treasurer of Dubois CoaBty. that there is MONEY IN THE TREASURY of aaid county to redeem all orders up to No. 800 issued prior to Jsausry 1st, 1862, which bare been presented for payment, Bad that all intereat on aaid orders ia stopped after thia date. THEO. 80NDKRMAN, T. D. C. Jasper. June h, 1863 4w. "Mlouey lor your Rag; ! ! V save em save em; save em: ill pay three cants a pound cash for good, clean cotton raga delivered it the COURIER OFFICE. Jasper. January 24, 1863. uTtNITUaj JOHN BUCIIART RESPECTFULLY informs his numerous customers sod the public that he haa just received from Louisville a large and well selected atock of chairs, which he off rs for sale cheap, lie alao offers for sale good Ready .Hade aViirniliire ! manufactured by the beet houses ia Louisi nu .i; iniii.i'ii. nc Buiicivs snare of patronage, and feels aurs be can give satisfaction. Jan 17 JOHN BUCIIART. ...'I., . L. . . L. . I I . I . 1 . i ! Wage Paid! IO0 To aell goods lor the Adahb Sew i bo MaCUM CosmsY. We will give a cornmisiion on all goods sold by our agents, or pay wages at from 84ilo$10 per month, and pay all neceaaary expenses. Our machine is perfect in its mechanism. A child can learn to operste it by hair en hour's inotruction! It isequsl toany Family Sewinir Ma chine in uae, and we have reduced the price to Fifteen Dollarn. Each machine is warranted for three years Address 0. RUGGLES. 44y Gen. agent, Detroit, Mich. Jotarph Truiler, MABt lACTL BEB ABO DEALER IB I1AUNKSS AND SADDLE8, Corner East Main aad McDonald Streets, JASPER. IND., OFFERS his thanks to the citizen of Da boio county and vicinity for their past patronage, and solicits a continuance aad extension ef the esm', feeling confident that he ean make it to the intereat of parsons in want of any thing ia his line to deal with him, aa his motto ia "small profits and quick sales. " I May 15, '62. Jnnticc' Blank. VGOOD supply of Justices' Blanks con stantly on hand and for sale low at tbc COURIER OFFICE.

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HOW 18 THE TIHE (TO SUBSCRIBE The Sentinel for 1633 ! The government! and political question of the coming year will have absorbing interest for every citizen. We ere engaged in a gigantic civil war, the result ol which none can foresee. It threatsas a radical change (in the institutions and principles upon which the Government was founded.

and the des'ruction of the liberty and righla of ihe citizen, such as the people af soother nation have enjoyed, and to which may b attributed our onequaled progress in national prosperity and greatness. The iaoe will noon be upon us. whether thia free Govern ment shall be preserved and aaintained snd iherighta of the Statea under the Constitu tion perpetuated, or a powerful central au thority be permitted to grow out of this war, obliterating State lines. State institution, and all those checks upon the Federal Government, rights reserved by the States, which hate constituted tbe excellence ai.o ZZZZjZZZi forYh superiority of our nationality Mates "onin the Constitution, but ' distinct as the ail management of their purely Theae queationa were uirecent elictions, and the voice ai most emphatically exprealor the 'Constitution a it ia and ihe U'"on aaitwaa." Never was there a time hen it was so importsnt that the people should be thoroughly advised ai to the pro gress and condition of public affaire and ol, oasrinir events. A people are not fit for self-government unless with an intelligent iinj;ineni inejr ocuue upon mc qutiiiuns which affect alike their own and the public welfare. CONGRESS Will boob assemble,' and the tnoet impor tanl questions will be brought before it for determination. One of which, tbe Emsni c,pamn aou vuiuiinnira I . : J oi policy of the I ' ' proceedings will be reported in-ihe Seuiinela THE LEG ISLA TÜR K. A new Legialatnre will aasemble on the 8th of January next. Its action will have deep interest for the citizens of Indian 'Fhe Sentinel will contain a faithful and in telligent report of its proceedings, so tbi the reader csn underetaad from day to day whit their Representatives are doing. THE W A R. The events of tbe war aa they are developed will be faithfully given, so that the public may be advised aa tojit progreas; tbe condit on of the contender armies, sad all that affects the great struggle, at home and abroad, for tbe overthrow of the Rebellion. Id addition, the Sentinel will contain the CURRENT NEWS of the day. CÜ01CK MISCELLAN Y. STATE ITEMS, the latest reporte of the NEW YORK and CINl'IXN ATI GENERAL and CATTLE MARKETS, the condition of tbe MONEY and STOCK. MARKETS; ia a word.it will be tbe snort of tbe Proprietore of the Seotine to give its columns an intereat lor all clssaev or resders aad such inlormatioa ss will be eapeeially adapted to tbe well being of tbe citizens of Indian . The Sentinel w U continue to represent and stand by tbe regular organizations of the Democratic party. Slate aad Natioaal; auatiin the prineiplee aad policy they shall avow, and support tbe csndidstes they may nominate. We have do sgeata. The low prices for subicriptioa will aot allow it. We therefore aak our Democratic friends all who desire tbe success of sound principles to aid in the extension of tbe circulation of the Sentinel, Daily and Weekly, until they aball at leaat reach every Democratic family ia Indians. The preas is a most important sgent in directing aright tbe public mind, and all that is needed to give the Democratic psrty permanent rule ia tbe enlightenment of the people as to its prineiplee and policy. It aball be our aim, with all the ability we possess, to faithfully advocate Democratic sen timenie and measurea, for we believe that in so doing we. best promote) the true interests of the country. TEUMS. terms or tbc Daily sebtibkli copy 1 year $7 CO' 1 copy, G months 1 copy, 1 month TEaaja or tbi weekly sibtibel. 1 rnnv 1 vpsr ftl 5i mcopiesk 1 to tbe maker of th( club 1 OO . . SO copies a 2 to the maker of the club 3J OO Additions can be ma "e to cluba at Bay time at the above ratee. The names will be printed on each paper without eitra charge. No paper will be sent without prepayment, or continued longer than paid for. Addreaa ELDER, IIA RKNESS RINGHAM. Indianapolis, Indiana. 8cfanntmod)unöcii in bcutfd)cr (Spraye tDcrDcn tn Dtcfer Office auf $ Seftc imt 2Botlfei(fte aitgcfcrtmt Towiithip Tier Ii us .olic. NOTICE is hereby given that t he undersigned Township Truste ef Baiobridge Township, Dubois County, will attend oa tbe laat Saturday of every moath, at tbe Library room in the Court House, in Jasper, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock , P. M for the purpose of attending to tbe townahip business, aad he hopes all having auch baeinees will attend at those times. MATTHIAS KIEFER. May 9. 1 863. -3m. Subtcri'iC for tbe Jasper Courier.

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OFFICERS OF DUBOIS C00BTY C Jerk Ulbbv A. Holtbavs. Auditor John MtHKiM.tR. Treasurer Th tonoat SoBOtBU BB. Recorder A t ot st l.tumoi. Sheriff Jona Wuiu. Coroner-('sables Kbaus. Surveyor 8. William. J. B. I'll KW1KMUT, J Wu. If. Gatt a, I Commissioners R. M. Davie. ) orrtcESS or baibbbido-. Towasair. J nstires Sebastian Kuebler, M. Keefer,

8. Rose. Trustee M. Keefer. Constables A. Eckerl, II. Kndbolsa POST OFFICE REGISTER. AKBI V ALS OF THE MAILS. Thursday, 11 a. Thursday, 6 r. Tueaday, 6 p. Friday, 2 r. Saturday, 6 r. Tburaday, 6 r. Psoli. New Albany, -Rockport, Petersburg, Leavenworth, Troy, Looeootee, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 4 r. Washington, Thursday, 4 r. DErsE tubes: Mondsy, 6 a. m Monday, Ca m Thursday, ll a. M - Friday, 6 a. M Friday, tr.m. Fridays, 6 a. V Wedneaday, 8 a. M. ftlondays and Fridays, 8 a. M M FRIEDMAN. P M. New Albany, Rock port, I Peteraburg, Leavenworth, Psoli, Troy, Washington, Loogootee, MME. DEMORESTS' quarterly mir u of fashions. TMK PI-KING M M 1:1. R rüNTAIN THREE LARGE AND M'LENDID FASHION PLATES. THREE FULL-SIZED PATTERNS. Comprising the Latest Paris styles of Sleeve, CltiM's Apron; ami tbe Ladiea' New Sjrin Walking Coat, Together with nearly It a i Engrsviags of si) the novelties lor Spiing Donneta, Cloaks, Trimmings. Children's Dreisel, Etc. and Valuable inforrrstr n to Miliner, Dress Mskers, Mothers, and Ladies generally, proseating the Isrgest sr.d beat Fashion Magsxine in the World, pub ished 173 BroaBway, and sold everywhere at 95 cents, or seat by msil post Iree. oa receipt of the saiouai. Yearly I with the lollowmg valuable proEach vearly subscriber will be entitled to the ae let lion of 50 cenia worth of plaia pat terns, from tbe designs in lbs bosk, or Iraaa theebow rooms, or they rosy be ordered and sent by msil say time .luring the year, by ps) ing the postage. Spendid Inducements to Canvasser. frPRING NO NOW READY. HON. C. I. VA LI.A.N DMill AM'ot Abolition. Slavery and the Citri 1 War 11 IS WOKK cot.;sins complete sad ac curate copies of Mr. ALLASPIOHABl's orincipal Sueoches, on tbe sukjeeis shove named. Also, pans of msoj oiLer Pp. erb, with letters, incidents, vote, etc., eis Tbo work has been cstefal'y edited aad is be lirved to present, fsirly and correctly. Ibe political record and pusilioB of a ataa whsse views, in relation to the causee ol out Stlionsl troubles, and the tight remediee for them . are attracting aa extraordinary mount of public attentioa. The work is on rodt ssbetaatisl paper, 340 pages, Isrge 8vo, sad ie orasmeatod with a very finely executed and eagraved likeneas ol Mr. Vails ndighsat. I'an-E Taper covers fit cents; Cloth $1 delivered by Mail or Express, prepaid, oa receipt of the price. Wholesale Paper Covers, $5 per doxea. Cloth $8 Transportation to be paid by purchaser. trr Send orders, with the money easloeed, to Columbue, Ohio, addreaeed to J. H Riley at. Co , or to Goe. Medary. omce of The Crisis. March SS. 163 HOLD! GOLD! GIOD! IO.OOO itjccntw Wsisilrd! Sold it-ra in the Array! Ladies at llotnu? and Gentlemen everywhere, can make from Five to Ten Dollars cr day (See private Circular.) IV E will send bv msil one of our FIN E vf GOLD DOUBLE LOCKETS Isar Five Hollars. We will insert in each Locket two pictures of any favorita Oeaerals free of charge: and will send with each Locket a aplendid Uirt, worth from one dolls r up tO OVB UUBDBED DOLLABS, from B Gold RlBg Bp to a Hunting Case English Gold Wstcb. A USA : We aak no one to send as their mosey Uli they know what Gift they will get. vvw t.mni k von to send vour Barnes aad try your lock, aad w will let you kaovr by return mail what Gift you are entitled te, and you ean do ss you please about sending fee it. We offer the most eatraordiaary induce menta to agents, aad will seed full psrtleulsrs by privste areolar. Oar Gifte es mm average can be sold lor tne money while tbe Locket and Picturea will prove . a a .ass mkmaiait a most magamceat prosvui friead. - P. 8. Write your name, fest umso, v. snd 8tste distinctly. Address. A. W. If ALL It. Co-i . Corner of Third dt Pine StrssU. Bt. Leeaa, April 4.-2m 'M0U"1 AdvertiM! in the I Mpsr Courier.