Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 October 1863 — Page 1
THE JASPER
COURIER. JASPER, INDIANA. SATURDAY, OtTOßKR 10, 1863. VOL. 5. A.1 VF.
WEEKLY
i'leWSMED EVKUY kITUKimV, AT ltk.k DOBOIB COUMTT, iaousa. BY CLEMENT D 0 A NE. OFFICE Cobber or Mawubalp and Wiit Stbebtb.
TERMS STRICTLY IN ADVANCE i fingle Subscription, for fifty No., $ 51 For Bi month, I 00 bates or ADV mi rm BU . For nquar of 10 linesor T.-sn, 1 week, 91 00. . Etch subsequent insertion, 50 t-taJ Longer advertisements, at tarn rate. A1 fraction o? er van square or squares, counted' a square. These are the term fr tran-l aient advertieementa; a reasonable derfucl tian will be mad to regular advertieera. Notice of appointment of edininiiratora and legal notices of like character to be' paid for In advance. EEPUECIRO CAEDIDATEa: ForTownahipoffirea.ear.il, 1.00 For County " 2.n For Diatrir.t . Circuit, or State, ft."0 1 II ' CtTSOC H. IEILIB0. JOB. HAXTHAV'SFH. STEGE, REILIN G & CO., WHOLESALE DE ALI I: IE Groceries, Provision. Tea, TOBACCO, CIOAKS, Feretgn ft Domestic Liqnori. Winei , dec MARKET STREET. Kortb Side, between Second and Third Rtrs LOUISVILLE. KV. PS Prompt attention to ordere from the country. It. ettt-if W. C. Adah. B. Buettber ADAMS Bü ETTNER, ATTORNEYS AT U ABO AOEBTi EOB COLLBCTIEO I LIERS CLAIMS. JASPER. INDIANA. Office North eaet corner McDonald nod Went street. March 14, 186 ATTORNEY AT ÜW. THE ondereiirned will hereafter practise in the (Ve'iit C ort of Pehois County, and will prnrnp'iv attend to all buainaaa entreated in hi 10. WILL n TRACE WELL. ii tor P. VcwrrtJt', Attorney an 1 Counsellor t Law ( ROME, LD WILL a'teud the Courts in Perry, Dubois and Crawford counties, and give prompt attention to all business entrusted to him. Jan- 11. "1 JeaaßÄkE.B, A.J. Heceett, fineennes, Ind. Jasper, ind. BAKER & BECKETT, ATTORi:i AT LAW, rar I LI. practice) in the Dubois Circuit end ff t.ommon Plea Court. Particular atti paid to collection. Ji.iiegO. J. T. IK w rf, AfTOUXM AT LAW, PITERSBURGH. INÜ. 'ILL f ire prompt attention to all buai neea entruated to hie care in nke itu adjoining countiee. Nor. 2. RUDOLPHUS SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JASPER, INDIANA, WILL attend promptly to any Wines intrusted to him in any of the court of Daboia eounty. Office at the comer of McDonald and atreete. mrl2 w. u. Dcir.ir, ATTORNBT AT UU, PETER8BURGII, INDIANA. Will attend all terms of the court Dubois Beauty Jangary 25th 1860- y minvsTiv k i: it ij : it , WAGON, COACH, PLOW AND HA ROW MAXIPACTIKKH, C0EBIE or BIWTOB LAWBKRCE 8IEF.ETI, Jasptr, Indiana, Would re. apertfuily in form the pub He that he ie now prepared to do all kindsof work in his line, in the beet style. Hurcha - eers will do wall to es 1 1 end.esaminr. Iti" plaaesthem. ' Blacksmithing and repairing of ill kinds attended to oromptly. mh7-y" boot&8hobItore, E54ET BIDE Or PtTBLIC 80ÜABB. JASrEE. IT) WOULD respectfully inform fcj the public that ther have a 'm large and aplendid aort ment ms. of Boole andShnee on hand. rhieh they will sell aa chsip as can he done eetwhere. end will wsrrenl i nil their work. ftie ue (till. BOMUALD BECK.
A Contrast THE CorrEKHFADB AMD BIQ4E EH EA DSWho love the C unry. East uod West, The North and 8..u'h, n nil I he rest.' Who love the goido'd Union beat? The Copperheads. Who beta the Union it ,," And a-vtt date obeyed ill law?In doing wrong will never paue? The Niggerhesd. Who made the nation great and free, Unfurled our flag from as to see, And ha'.e the uame of tyranii) !, The Copperhead.
A Who tke from ua our legal rfghte, (Jry lou.l lor war but never fight, And hold ecrel meeting half t e night' Toe iNiiiyerheiida. Who from the right ill never swerve, Hve got the Mreagth and got M n. rv. ! And will the Union yet preaervf! The (Joup.rhed. Who've let the glorioua Umorf - The people' legal righta denied, And who on their ueighbura alMiyiJ.ed! The iggerhtde. Who made the nation feared by al ? Who teel moet deeply now ite tall Who would ita former power retcelll The Copperheads. Who never lovfd the Union w !ll Who - id our C -nation ion a a pray , telle "A covenant with d.ath. a laaaue Miih heil The Niggerhe And who ill y the BaMBtf eavt? Who'll dg t runy a grxvr, While Frted ni.'a rl g u'r all ahull i v ' 'i'ne I'uBjasjflneie. Kiss m befuie you goV r path lie. ucr 'be Mil aide, Out in the raiu od sleet Out in the norie" w.hi ttirin il; Where buatle and bajmiaeas men; And mine by Haa awese lire.., de, Where the taun'ui raahere glow, With a changeful, I te like BBotloC Kiss aie before y u go. My qu.etay a i It be haunted With voicre ,i.. .e ttfer raw eee, Glsncaa mo'e prrciou than iji;n.nda Smile lull of mesnitog to ,..e ; The Bound of a welcomed t tep A wttiaper thriliingly In ; Ah! though 'twill clasp imu, ry closely i Rise me before you go. For thie worid hhtu tllOUSllltl mi cbanrea, And one of these c hance may IsM, That us too ne'er again bj law firelight Make ose shsdow a; ob the wall; Thee, yet ence ere the psrin.4; Alas! that it must be ao! Leave sne a ind benediction Kies tae before yon go! Cost or a C ssrHirxiok. - The Nea York Hesrid aays: , We hear from a military peraoo of great judgement and experience that the conscript will cost the government, all expenaes taken
into consideration, between 4.000 and 5.000whicb ere addreeaed by able, patriotic, snd dollars apiece. Theeame amouut of money diatinguished epeakere. Tbe camp fires alwould have procured aa volunteers five ready lighted will burn more brightly ea tbe 1 1 iure ilia number of men, and the Adminta day draws near when the people can exertration would hare aroused no ill feeling, ciee their rights aa freemen at the polls.
Tue New Cubbebct. Tue new poetage rurrency will eoon be delivered to the public It hat been prepared with great care, ano cannot, it ta a.id, be counterleited. Ihr, said, be counterleited. Th various acnniniiiaiions are su ui lue eawr sise, but are distinruihed one from the oth er by their reepective colors. The note are printed on etrong paper, far auperior to j.he uostsire current. La r ire dummies of lUe old ssurrerscy mre bwiassg daily redeemed, I but it will be eome time befote the n. supplante the oM. OCT I plows, I sows, I reaps, I mows, I gets up wood for winter; I digs, I hoes, snd tatera grows, and for what I bn ws, am in debted to the primer. I do suppose silt knowledge flows right from the printing " press, so off I goes in theie ere ciothee and avttlea up I guear Vr'I tfo lor 'the Unn n a it i. s..d r""itui ion ee it 1." Dsnial Webster, '180..
The Fail Elections. E'ecti"ne will be hl J in October arid No '
vember in the following States, on the i!te b,en serving in the Sou'bw.ai. wer recent- rase I bla nngajsas, with the rnon-M r quest apecMed: Ohio. Octalroe lath Pcuaey lva-,ly furloughtd aid sent to their homes in to "putT n and e,,i iho bill " VawerefcBJ ni, 0 tuber lAtlaj M i:-!t, NoV.ui-tht Hate I am informed ihnt a great, .od tat - g i : rap Darr pTaeWcrl we do bei 3 Ij New York, X"V n.ber .' .'; Mr)in i, many of them re overaiavmg their lime no, ami m re too. Your Ooeuent a big November 3 J; Wh.con.iii, N vt mber 6th; The object of thie card ia to ware them thing. Allhocgh i email take, a hi EWt Delaware, Novmh' r 10th; Iowa, November againai thia. and to urge theiu tu return tojertbelee a rolneaal thiug. We tr ed ii. lOthj Mtneoeota, Novaaabar 10th; Werteralthcir reapecttre p .t nf dutr, at ouee. Koiluitg he pnnied dirertioi. we made Virginia, Norein er lüthj Hot-- lie do n, lhay will cauee a great ilather int aephed the briuh. The latber Uhio aleeia a t, vernor , Lieutenat O .v- deal of trouble. They will be marked oejwna nmd in a cla rti-n, lad to few aato vt-rtior, and other S'ate rti and i.-k-ui- the roll, by their . tficer. aa deacrtere, and lutee a hauiiful hair, a'l had- of eol' had
hare ol the L-i'iaiuture, but not meu.ber o'; 'Congreaa. Pennavlvxiiia electa a Oovernor and a
Ju ge o the Haprama C iurt,and a purtiu., allow the proud name he h.awon for him-o-the member of the L-gialature, a portion !' and hi State to be larnibed by auch a 'of the Senator hnlding over. record a thie. Sureona certificate will Maarhosei eUcla a Governor and not procure extenaion of furlough, and no
other State officer and membera of the LgiaUture The Legi-laiure will elect uccer to II n Cnaiea Humnrr, ; , - irrm expirm on ine ine .j 01 aann lasi. New Yof k electa Stale i fficrra Governor and Lie at U iveroor except dj and memb.ra of the Legislatejre, Miry land elect membera of Congreaa, ai.d - i of the Lgialat ure. Wiaeoweia electa a Governor and other State and membera of ike Legilatwre, Delaware electa ber Repreaentative in Congreaa, the g. ntleman rl.oaen at the reg. ultr election having died. I o a a el-na a Governor, Lieut. Governor, Judge of the Hupreme Coajft, and member of the Legislature. MinuenotB electa a Governor, and other ' j . . tm 1 l t .l. i - omiiei-, biiu iiifinu( rs i i me w jii--Weet Virginia electa three members Corg'eas. of Democratic Mtetin'-'s We do not remember e.tjnie, even in the in at heated Presidential campaign, whei 1 1 he Democracy of the Northwe.t weis more laiive to the importance of the eueeeee of the iruly national and conervative principles of their party, or when they have evinced a more earneet determination for the triumph of those principles at the ballot bx. Particularly is this feeting in our own S'ate o' Indiana. W.ihout any general election oc curring the preeent autumn, or tne uaual partiahtiea and animositiee of a Stale cam pai;n to produce the reauh, the Democratic ! party of thie State never waa n.ore in earneat in th r rfiorte to build up the organi1 .tion, ami to instil into the minds of ell sien the national, loyal, end genuinely republican doctrines of liberty adrocsted by the old fathera of the republic, endorsed and auataiued by H e diatingaiahed statesmen of the coantry who have etoxae watchmen upon the walla of our temple of government and uow defended end upheld only by the conaervative Dew ocratic party. And it ia apparent oa eilaidea that these teachings ere telling, like a two-edged aword, againat the fanetica, the uaurpers of the people'e rights, the plottere ageinet the people's libertiea, and the people'e treesury. Outrage has run riot until the alarm of the people ie exciting them to that action which will re.uit in the total annihilation, at the bellet box, of the perty now in power. In nearly erery coun'y in thie S'ate Urge and enthuBiaatic meetings ere being held, 'How long, 0 Lord?" haa been their cry: Yet a little while-the day of redemption Idraweth otgh,' cornea b .ck the answer, and then loyal Indiana will atard erert. freed
oulrafe, uf ,0O6e ,WQto ,0 eillorc'uf other aatiooa that have la lib-
herC-onft'nution and the lawa, hut who daily vioiste both without compeuction. New Albany Ledger. Iii "Weil, wnat uex I" eaid Mra. Pariinglon, ae she interrupted Ike, who Eras aiitinj ika Air 'I'll, nti-k.it wj.r.driven in five miles! Blvs my poor aoul. but that will make a strong leace. I eup pose they had to be driven in deep to keep 1 he s. aionadere hum dirging out un.t r them V." j ....... ti. A little girl a i.u iiu i'ito iini 1 plated tbe very aged appearasde ol her grandmother, of more than etgUty years, ber it,,""' ""' , rsi up 10 i.er
tas. one dsy and asksd: ' Üfatidmoibar. were, tbe beaeflt of white men, end their posterity 'you at re nnen 0 yd made the worltl'" forever. S A. Doujlae.
To FurlouBa?d Indiana Soldiers A large lumber of oldiers who have
wiien the record te once made up, it will be hard to ant ide, or diepmve. No l.idiana oldier ahonid under any circumstance. "rticer ,n tin Mate haa power to extend O. P MORTON, Governor of Indiana. Ibaiabafolis, September 38, 1863 Papera th'ouehout the State will confer B favor by puhiishiug this card. The Nati ' r EBEBCf Act. A de moeratic hieaa, nnieeBedly ao at leaat, find 'ault with us !or pubh.hing aome r ie1. ceiticising untavo.-abiy the national icurrency act. II argument is, tbst we must haw a ppr bankiug cyttcm, that it ia s necessary evil, hence there sbculd be no opposition to the propu el national bank mg ata, me wnicti received the aanction ol Congress at its laat aea.ion. We make no war upon individuals who msy engage in the baeinese ol banking under that Lw, but we oppose lb syetem ae at war with eeery principle of eound political economy. The democracy . under 1 he lead of Jackaon, made war agaii.at a nstronal banking system aa not only a dangerous political power, cal enisled to aubve t and overthrow public liberty, hut aa s financial error. A car rency wnieh haa no real value and which caa be indefinitely expended, must produce cnmmereisl revulsion, with the wide apread evil they occaemn. A p per currency sys tem may sttmst ite prosperity for e while, but jt is au uohealthy excitement which ia certain to meet with e prostrating reaction. The financial revulsions w hieb have occurred in oar national experience bad their origin m an undue capaiieion of private end public credit, as unsubstantial ss the soap babblings blown from e pipe. Is it wiseetaleemanahip to baae private and' public enter priae upon a foundation of eand, which the first storm will wesb away! It ia universal experience that the true basis of permanent national prosperity and progreaa ia e currency of actual value, la it not then an evidence of political wisdom and aagacity to adhere to principles and to a policy which will produce these results? And it ie the duty of political parlies snd public men, may we not aay it should be their controlling object, to be guided by those principlea and be governed by thet policy which will beat advance tbe welfare and the happineee of the people individually and collectively. The tendency of a national banking system ia to centralise power. The Inhere si tbe republic, in framing ita governmental institutions, anticipated tbia denger, and guarded againat L by providing checke "gainst enrrnschmenta upon the popular rights snd civil liberty from that source. The experience of the past two years hsa proven the correctness of those apprehsnsioas Tbs decline snd fsll ol all free governments havs had.their origin) in tbe as u.iiption of deapotic and arbitrary power by the central antboruiea. Unless the people of thia country wateh end resist tbeaa en croschmenie, our history will bet like those (eriies by permitting rulers 10 usurp power, IL-iieving that a vaat paper currency eye tern, such a ia proposed ender the netiona cevrsaey lew, is a portion of the machinery to aid the centralisation of power, for thai r.' .Mm mm think it .fa iiil.l find nn favor wtilk any citizen wno aeairaa 10 perpaiusic a. a . free iiuainuiioii. mate oentinei. fjcr A am residing in New London, Ct is said to has a genuine bleck tee tree, the 1 leaf ol wbtcb a ea large ae a aiiver half! uo.Ur, if any body remembers bow targe1 w that sb. fj" ' hold, that ibis Government wee msue on nin sä., sy wmts men, isr
W aiEHM L Haie P pi c. a La.t week l)r Itink. of N-w Yrk, Beat ue a
etertel from me .hen, W EpaHed eeaaa to our feee, and il took four sw It working harbera ' cm down and mow a ay aa faat as the beard grew. We put a Lille 00 tbe toe ol each booi, and each boot in an hour looked like a Zouave ruoueteehe. We put some on a crowbar, and it ia c ver d with long, curly f air, like a huflsli, and in the coldest weather M can be ueed witbou milt -i.a. A Vie on the pole to a "arrisgs started the hair mi ii like m . V drop, ped some on the stove, snd ae a firs waa kindled the hair started, and the bolter tbs stove became the faster grew the hir, till the smell of burnt heir become so powerful as to drive all from tbe room. The etuvs wss set in the barn, and can't be .een now 'or htr. Onlf one application. A little aoplied on a wagon tire has in five day atarted a vigorou. crnp, and now the wsguu can be driven over a plank road and not make a bit of n i-e so we I sre the wheels covered with soft hair. . Oaiy one application Dollar a cake. We akinned a euoee. pot on aome of the Onguent, and in two hours the fssther-grower we enveloped in bair like a squirrel, aud was seen ihi morning trying to climb a alisgbark hickory in the back yard A little applied to the inka'and has givn it a cost of bristles, making a splendid wiper et little coat. Ws applied the lather to a ten-penny nail, and the nail is now the handsomest lather brush y u ever eaw, with e beautiful soft hair growing irom the end of it, aome five or six feet in length. Only e dollar a cake! Applied to door etonea. it doee away with the the uee of mas. Applied to a fi or, it wil cs use to grow therelrom hsir sufficient for a Brussels carpet. Only a dollar a cake di rections throe in. A litus weak Istber sprinkled over s bsrn, makes it impervious to wind, ram or celd. It ia good 1 put in side of children's eiedlee sp-inkls on side walks, snytbing where luxuriant grass is wanted lor use or ornament. Ws put a little on the heed of navigation, and a beautiful hair revered it. A little on the mouth of La Crosse river started bair there rearmbiing the finest red top gr-s, in whi h cuwa sheep, pigs, hogs, snipes, woodcock and young ducka grase with Been reliah. O ly a dollar a take, fctsnt by mail to auy address. One application will grow a lusuriani mous tache for s boy; two application will be sure to baraaa the entire rebel ar.nj. Dollar e cake. Sent by mail r any other man. Sameon ueed it. $1 a cake. What a Republican Senator SaidTbe Hon John P. Hale said, from his place in the Senate, during tbe first year of thie wer. I (lee'ere upon my responsibility as a Senator, that the liberties tf this country sre in more danger i day from the corrup tion and from the profligacy practiced in the verioas departments of the government then they sre from the enemy In tbe field. Ha aay opponent of the Administration ever seid anything mora eweepiag or damaging than this! If ao let it be pointed out. tO Tue republican papers sre very proud of democrats who here joined tm-m still call them demeerets, end the fellows cell themselves democrats. They are fond of the old noma around which cluster the memory el better dsys. Oa the other hand, whsn a republican leaves his foul crowd, bs drops the name; gled to get rid of it; end democrats, knowing hie former neme a reproach, never call him by the name ef hie old perry. He ie gled to get out of hie old associstion end not let oa be was ever ia it. Tie Radical Doctobs ob rax Ubijb. The following ere gem in their way: "Tha Union ae it wee ie pleyed out. lim Lane "The Union ae it wee and tbe Ceawtffe tlon ss it is God for b.d 11. f bad. Jie aa.
