Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 August 1863 — Page 4

From the American Agriculture .

What of the FutureT

of the Future? tiuml Mw" puiids i''g . . 4 crease of . Vs ;':'MloUst ten years, an opinion aa to the uJ n twcntv voaM ., , :s .J4:; loulMiB. of m lor the produce of,. ia eatimat that Äla8aehuSetg ha must lie taken into. . , .. .... .1 n

In form i 111: probable price this vear, there must lie tL-.ii into' laKfll IUI account some element not . r I" . aftectiligt he course or trade. rirm there is the continuation ol the war. a, the effect of which ha fi'lt, ami upon which ve been largely en iur.:i-M , f.-lt. mid uoon which verv materially " 1 " . depend the state of the m ' . " . " The present pnmj.ee. are lull of hop, . ..v , 1 . , , -j for it succiaiwlul tirnniiHtion at no dUtant day. The mat riorieti 1 victories nave so restoreu nm. .n - . , . . . .. I timr crom, wnirn ai out i' mi 00 . t n alful iiv t haa full..n to I- . and l0and over, ha talltn to I -., ana few aru eauer to 8 J KM' ulate in it at that Hirure. The tlfeet ol thin will, of a course, lie to reduce the price ot wheat. , W, ' " " but with it other com mod it u s . I 1 l-.al. C. ...a ywxnm . mm ratio, mmm w,.. cmipenstm4 t- frlaa i.i.-l naf fl till !lt( lit exchange with forci-n countries follow the fluctuations in the precious metals, all ImfMrted good! will be a..Koaf In i Li 1 1 in tr . tl ititnn rlrot vul iim viiuitTVk w . ............. 0 that the diminutiou .ntl.isd.rwt.on need not be counted a nntavoriil.lo. but rather the contrary. The accumu lated stock ot lorei-n ware will br

rapidly pressed u,on the markets, and;1ert;8 to tl0ln vhea pnled, cattle will '

ensuing competition must still turtht-r

depress the hgures at which they are;bugtof )astur,.. (n tact 1 have seen oeld. cattle, when vine were thrown into

rrom all the information we have received, we judge the wheat crop to be about an average one, and us a Urge breadth was sown, there is pro BPecl OI a gwu Buupij. ine iinr.uM aoroau appear 10 ou so iiupro uuiuin upon those of the previous two years, which will have the tendency to somewhat lessen the exportation. But the political aspects of Europe are such; that the whole course of foreign trade 1 1 1 ia v ht i-ntiri-l v revolutionized witliin a lew months, ot even weeks. Should a general war convulse the Continent, the demand for breadtufi from this aide the water must greatly increase hrfore the close of the Vear. and everv-

thing must go up with rapidity. The! literary review., and all th accessories ol uncertain feeling on this subject even NC'" M,l'nlV A : oow Moeic S. goom. market. ÄSfÄH From a survey of the whole Held it Hohe Maazibi: would appear that there will be at "Aa we have often before said, it ie.withleast remunerative if not high priceslout controversy, ihe beat $2 magazine pub for what provisions the farmer may j rS!!Z , . K. rni - . j I ly outepoken testimony everywhere given have to sell. There is not, we judge, L7 y?t9ts Wt) koow ol B0 priodical anything to favor holding on in anti- ,ntt s0 well deaervea the praiae bestowed. eination of any great rise in value. ' The editor, never tir in their effort, to give.

Wool will probably continue firm, not perhaps maintaining the unprecedent ed rate it has attained during .1 tUe year, but yielding returns that should! satisfy wool-growers, except perhaps

those who embarked in the business i people, young and old. Of the editors we at the height of the tide, hoping to ned not speak; their namea are household realize almost an independent fortune.! 'd' ?" "xl f.T'ry- J? t'he'hiVhe.t . r . no periodical can fai. to reach the mgueei The producer who so keeps his ac ef nceueac0 counts that he can calculate at what A new aerial, by T. B. Abthur, will be figure he can afford to sell his com-commenced in the. I anoary number, entitled modities, and who, vear by year, dis- "OUT IN THE WORLD. poses of thein when that figure islBnJMrc V Elegaslt Premium ü-i i :tt u 1 i J Are sent to all who make up Glube: 1. A

rem ui, w. in i... .uug iuu -....-I. better balance-sheet than he who trusts to occassional sudden rise oi prices to ensure him large profits. Statistics ef the Tobacco Crop. The following figure published in the Massachusetts Agricultural Ue port for 1862. show the immense com - mercial importance of this crop. V . Ihe product in the I in ted (and seceding) States and Turn tones, in ) 1849, waa 199,75Ü,655 pounds. Inj I I the year 1859 it reached the astonishing amount of 420,390.771 pounds, being a gain of S90,6S8,H6 punl8 in ten years. The crop grown in 1859, at the low figure of ten cents per pound, would amount to Bi2.039.077. Not withstanding the great amount grown here, we find that Urge quantities are! imported every year. INot being able to ret the amount imported in 1859, a WW . a 1 we take that of 1858. In that year there waa imported into this country, 7.499.5r3ii pounds, at S cost of 81.4,4i cases and 12, bales, vaioedi atB17,09,77;and of the mannfac I tured domestic tobacco exported, there were 11,210,574 pounds, valued at $2,410,224. al n i 4 ai. ...va . By the census of 140, all the tobacco grown in Massacausetts in 1S39. amountetJ to only 04.055 pounds. In 1849 the amount was 138,246 pounds, all grown in four counties, viz: Franklin, M,59o pounds:' Hampden, 0S,1M )ounds; Hamp shire, 5t300 jouud6; Middlesex, 800

SIS.8S1. Also SI8,2II.IHNI c sam, TKKASUKY ol ..idcoa.lf I. r,arru..ir

at a cost of f4,123,0S, and snult, 7ner:a IV '"'r w '"Y 'iZ: AeaTl (0: sea Is with other manufactureaoftol (Utf 0 23CtC UltP the amount of $o89,439. Of thel( ,lopp ,ner thi. date. SlTCrtMflM iH1rtlflr domestic tobacco spoken of, there' THEO. 80NDERMA N.T. D. C. l?llH 1 1 U lV UUiJlfVl"

were exported il',Oio noglisheads, Jaaper. jonei.tn, ion,j . w.

pound. In 1 Massachusetts pro-

dural 8,38,1 pound-, lietng an m . . . t .,l.l Uta Kl" ..,.. , ml

ii.H'iwuv 11 vi 11 wuv "noun can toresee 11 larw" r.mv.i ll.MlNJ , , ,n, id. I JJ vi Im-Ii U.illl.l M1aL' .L.au lU Ika i n .1 i 1 11 1 1 Uli Slid DrinClolCS

i..v.v aiiaiii . ...... ... ...... ..... . i jatjlftl und. At - ..,, ,..... ,u.r ,w41,h l.;,.!, ia a iia v v a 1 x v i - -T 1 a ''iiiii. I ... ..'.! v ai.: .... ot a iiät 4. air 1 1 1 uri1 ifir rum v nr 1 liiih nun " , ' " ."A.. Si Y Wl'l U W Uf IO I. !. '.... ''Villi ..t" tin northern Stut. undent 11 verv . m lgvf larm iivcr tweiitv live ami oiie-iiau iuiimuu . a a 1 . . New York increased her . yea is, from iiniuv.l int.- l.l-JV t ll " u ",".'-' T '""l18 ConBertic itu.rcased from L26T.624 , . to 6,000,133 pound. In ls4. 1! .., MMl 1 atUkttattl ::il 'pound, and thete'cediag Sjtatea pro - mMUmV0i Thecon . A. 7 - A av I aa . 1 . . , . . n. -.,.....,,. oll 0f , , g article, in various keeps pace with th e i'roviuetion. Sweet Potato Vines for Cattle, -.Experit-nee" writes from Mon- . . . x- r . 1 1 .ill mniiT i i o . . . .. is u ona i nav.-

used 8weet l)0tato viuc8 for cattle, for ,e ,nd condition of public affair, and ol, JlJ t five soa80US uith admirable ipMno; evenu. A people are not fit for .jU,.ceög If can is taken to rid the! .elf-government unlea. with an intelligent; tU Jirt wllioh .enc-rally ml -', judgment they decide upon the queatioua

t .1 ... as readilv as tlu v will the f. ,j . !ouvc t;rst rate pasture and 1 1. f- 1 j0 not llc.si,ate t aay'that sweet potato vines U9ed to t a(jVantage for ut j, and Cattle. 1IV SLi viVp t fi rls oK KOI'T A LAR IN CLl Bo Ol tOl K. Arthurs Home Hagnzine LSTD-LL HJ3Z3&JV..U XXL and XXII. Edited by T. s Arthur and ViBiiiniA r . Towa.Etin. Contain. Novelet, Storie. Poetry, Fa.hi on., Steel and Wood Engraving. Needleirk Pattern, in great variety, a Mother.' Department, Children'e Department, Houae .,n'r' and Health Department, with each month, a rich aod varied literary re saat to their readers. Their work ia kept . . ... - '- -M n tk... nramili i a lUliy UP lO ins liinuiiii ih r 1 v -1 ,., ... r.,! n .ni'riii-iliin naTe öftn aaid.and repeal it again, that n-'ver juii. !; jit dooM make a part of the reading of the D. , , of th.. .ni.ndid i mi U vr a iiwavgt " r " " v onersvine, "Bhaksi earf. asd ma uoteobabies 3 A large Photogrsphic copy from snengravingof Huntington's celebrated Picture ' Mercy - Dbeam .' X A similar copy of Herring's "GltnrSE or ab Ebcusb HoMESTEAO." Terms. $2 a vear, in advance, and one 'premium plate. Two copies, $3 I hree tor $4 - Four for $:. Eigh, and one to getier M 'b- ,oe of the. is sent to every getter up of a club, email or i,,-,. Three red etam pa muat be aent to pay the poatage on each premium. Addreaa T. S. ARTHUR it CO., Matkfk t a. Ok - TlU!t Jail. 333 Walnut Street, Philadelph .nom for y our ataga ! ! r SAVE EM! SAVE EM SAVE EM EUE will pay three cent a pound eaah v for eood. clean cotton rags delivered at the COURIER OFFICE, iseper, January 24, 1863. An Ar mi of 4'oppcrliead ! T OTICE ia herebv given to holders 11 orders on the Tes-nrer of Dubo rountv. that there ia MONEY IN THE Tnkr !oticr. . LL peftlo0.tre hereby notified not to a trust or harbor my eon, Jacob F. Kunkler. on my account, aa I will pay no debu of his contracting, I having given n, b, l,n, lwo PETER KUNKLER. Joly 11, l63.-lt Jnwticrtt Rhin A GOOD supply of Justices' Blanks con- - etantly on hand and for aale low at the I courier office. Subscribe for the Jasper Courier.

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ouuu. wm . The me I.' I he governmental ana doiiik qurn" coiniug year will have en ebsoroing interest for very eitlen. Wi are eagsgeü ... . . I. n l i. antic civil war, ine result 01 which - .' .1 . - J...I l'iaiili , -. '-."- r ' r ..non which the Government wm founded. end the deatruction of the liberty and nghia of the cilixen, auch a the people of no other . a . a. the cili: . . . . ' enjoyed, and to wnien may oe 1 ..... .1 ...... our unequaled progress in national .. d greatness. The iue will u. whether tbia frea Governmem u y . .... . - - , .1..II owA anal main I ai riitd till e right, of .he State, under; , he Con.ti.u Hon oerpeiuated. or a powerful central au thority be permitted to fow out of tbia war, büieratintSt.te linea. Stale inatituliona. ,nd .11 thoTe check, upon the Federal (Jo-

tli.-,,.roraent, right, referred by the State.,

lnth hae conatituted the excellence ana laap - nonty ot our I of our nationality State, "one common object et forth but ''distinct aa the nil- ; low' in lite management 01 uicir purnj . I .w: l domeatic affair.. Thee que.liona were involved in the recent elictiona, and the voice ..iika na.nnl v m .11 in d ha lie a 1 1 v ex or e. -ed tor the Con.titot.ona.it is and ma Union as it a.." Never wu there e a time when it waa .0 unport.nt that me people ... a a . .. .- j: .1 .1.. h'fn n1 ",Ke ine,r own ,Da ino 'u,",c, C 0 X G R E 8 S Will soon assemble, and the moil impor tant queetiona will be brought before it lor determination. On 0! which, the K mancioalion and Colonixalion policy of the Frem, will vitally affect the future of iur vwumii --'- aa aa - - i proceedinga will be reported in the aentineli THE LEGISLATURE. A new Legtalatnre will assemble on the 8th of January next. Its action will have a deep intare.t for the citiaen. of Indiana The Sentinel will contain a faithful and intelligent report of it proceeding;, ao thai the reader ran understand from day to day what their Kepreaentativea are doing. THE W A R. The event, of the war aa they are develped will be faithfully given, ao that the public may be advised aa toftts progreaa; ibe condition 01 the contending armiea, an' all that affecta the great atrug!e, at home and abroad, for the overthrow of the Rebellion. In addition, the Sentinel will contain the CURRENT NEWS of the day. CHOICE! MISCELLANY, STATE ITEMS, the lateat reportaof the NEW YORK and CINCINNATI GENERAL aod CATTLE MARKETS, the condition of the MONEY and STOCK MARKETS; in a word.it will be tba effort of lha Proprietor of the Sentinel to give ita column, an interest lor all clasnae or readere and auch mlormation aa will be specially adapted to lbs well being of the eittzena of Indiana. The Sentinel will continue to repreetat and at and by tb regular organ isa'ione of th? Democratic party, State and National: suatain the principles and policy they shall I avow, and support the candidate they may nominate. We have no agonts. The low pricea for subscription will not show it. We therefore ask our Democratic friends all who deaire the succeed of sound principles to aid in the eztenaion of Ihe circulation of the Seninel, Daily and Weekly, until they aball at least reach every Democrejie family in Indiana. The preaa ia a most important agent in directing aright the public mind, and all that ia needed to give tb Democratic party permanent rule ia the enlightenment of the people aa to ita principles snd policv. It shall be our aim, with all the ability we possess, to faithfully advocate Democratic sentiment, and meaeuree, for we believe that in ao doing we beat promote th true intereats of tha country. TEEMS. TERMS Or THE DAILY StBTIBEL. I rnnv 1 VMr 7 (aft . - rJ - j -- w I . ,. . I a. - . 1 copy,' inon wis a si; 1 copv, 1 month 60 TERMS or TBE WEEKLY 8EBTIREL. 1 copy 1 year 1 50 1" i copies 1 tn the maker of thr club 16 00 ao copies k 2 to the maker of the club .30 00 Additions can he made to club at aay time at the above rate. The namea will be printed on each paper withont extra charge No paper will be sent without prepayment, or continued longer than paid for. Addroee ELDER, DARKNESS & BINGHAM. Indianapolis, Indian. 35cfanntmacbunacH :iin bcuififtr prad)c merben tn biefer Df tiget. Townnhip Heeling .Hotire. Nf OTICE ia hereby given that tbe undersigned Township Trustee of Baiabridge Township, Dubois County, will attend on the laet Saturday of ovary month, at the Library room in th Court Houae, in Jaaper, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. sad 4 o'cloek, P. M for the purpose of attending to tbe township business, and he hopes all having euch bneineae will attend at thoas timed. MATTHIAS KIEFER. Mav , IS3. 3m. Advertise iu tbe Jasper Courier.

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S. Roae. Troeloe M . Keefer. Cooatablea A. Eekert.ll. Endkofei P08T OFFICE KE0I8TEB. axaivALs or tbb aiaiLa. Paoli, Thoraday, 11a. at. Now Albany, - Tburedey, 6 r. a. Rockport, - Tueaday, r. a. Peleraburg, - Friday , S P. a Leavenworth, aturday, aru Troy, - Tbaraalay, r. a. Loogootce, Tueaday. and Saturday., 4 r. . Waablngton, Tburtday, 4 r. a. PCTABTUBBa: Monday, C a. a Monday, 6 a. a Thured.y, 11 a. a . Friday. 6 a. a Friday, S r. a. Friday a, a. a Wednesday, a a. Monday a and Fridays, 8 a. a M FRIEDMAN. P M. as n. w Kocipori, Peterabnrg, Leavenworth, Paoli, Troy, Washington, boogootee, MME. DEM ORES 18 quarterly mir ro of fashions. tiik sraiNo Mi sinKB rowTanta THREE LARGE AND SPLENDID FASHION-PLATES, THREE FULL-SIZED PATTERNS. Comprising the Latest Parks stylee of Sleeve, Childs Apron; and the Ladies' New Spring Walking Coat, Together with nearly HO Engravlnge of all the novelties lor Spring; Bonnets, Closks, Trimminga. Children's Dresses, Etc- sad Valuable information to Miltner, Dveaa Maker, Mother, and ldie. generally , preeating the largest and heat Fashion Mage atae in the World, published 173 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25 cent., or seat by mail post free, ob receipt of the amount. Yearly 1 with the following valuable premiom. Each yearly euheertber will be entitled to the ee lection of 50 eeaia worth of plain pal. terns, from the design In tba book, or from tbeahow rooms, or they may be ordered and sent by msil any time daring the year, by p)ing the postage. Spendid Inducement to Canvassers hPRING NO. NOW READY. HON. C. L. VALLAN DIGRAM' BKl'oBU 05 Abolition, Slavery and the Civil War. THI8 WORK con:aiaa complete and ac corals enpiee of Mr. YaXLiaBieBan'o principal Speeche, on lb eubjens stove named. Also, parte ol many olker Speech, with letters, incidents, vote, etc., etc. Tbe work haa been carefully edited and is believed to present, fairly and correctly, the political record and position of a man wkwae view, in relntion to the causes of mm National trouble. nd th right remedies far them , are attracting an extraordiaary amount of public attention. Tb work w oa good, mbetantial paper. 30 page, larg 8vo, and ia ems men led with a very Boeiy eseenten ana vagraw-j likeneol Mr. Vlledigbes. Pbicb Paper cover. 0 cents; Cloth 01 -delivered by Mail oe Ezprsos, prepaid, en receipt of tbe price. Wholesale Paper Covers, $6 per date. Cloth $8 TraBaporution to b paid ay purchaser. rr-v- Send order, with the money enelosed, to Columbus, Ohio, addressed to J H. Riley Ik Co , or to liov. aeeery, omce Th Crisis. ion GOLD! SOU)! GIOD! IO,0iO Ageaita Wautedl Soldiers in the Army! Ladies at Homo! and Gentlemen everywhere, can make from Five to Ten Dollars per day (See private Circular.) 11TE will send by mail on of wr FI5E f f GOLD DOUBLE LOCKETS fo Five Dollsrs. Wo will insert in each Locket tn taiVtnrM of an favorite General free of charge: and will send with each Locket a splendid Gift, worth from oss dollar ap to ova bosobbo ooLLABa, from a Gold Blag ap to a Hunting Csae English GoM Watsa. a in nil : W ask ao one to eend as their mosey till they know wkat Gift tkey will get. we simply ask yon to sens your nasaee year leaa, and w will lei yea know by return mail what Gift yoo or entitled lo. and roan do o yoo preaaw aawa. "-" Wo offer tbe moot eilTeordinary ladaeomnte to agoate, aad will ooad fall aonw alar by priests eircBlar. Oar Gift ea aa average can he sold lor tne money . whim the Locket aad Picture will pro a moat magnificent present to an akot f"pB8. Wriu yoer am. Past Ott, Ca. ad StaU dwtinctly. a aa . A.w. HALL oV Co., Cerner of Third at Pin Streets. 8. Lsav April 4,-2 Advertise in tbe taper Courier.