Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 5 December 1863 — Page 1
THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.
VOL. 5.
JASPER INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1863. NO. 48.
PwtMMi Mrui at. hi. ay, at iUtm pubois cuom r, imum, by CLEMENT D OA ü E . mcE-CoRER OF .VI AC I'd It A LJi ARD West Street.
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tl. TKOK- H. RKir.lkii. IM. HAXTIIAtllKN. STEGE, REIUNG & CO., WHOLESALE IE ALERB IN Carocrrif, Provision, Ttflft, Toil a cm. 0IGAR8, jnlfjn & 0 nmtio JCi R rt W Ac. M A I k' RT BTBPilT
K'irth Sji'e, b"iwiTM S- cnnd t . ) Third tra. I
LOUISViLlE, KY. '
LiMoiVa Picture.
Tell ua of hit fight with D..iiras Flow hla spirit nver quails; Tell ut of hia manly bearing, putting mils. Toll ua lie a second Webster,
Or, if heiter, Henry Clav: That he' full ol genial huiior, Placid aa a summer day. Cell lum Abe, or call him Ahrem Abrshimi hinll '.he same, Abe wHI einer! aa sweet a either, We don't care about the name. Say capable and honest, ("V. 's hie country's go id Ion Nl vi r drank a drop it wiiisiay, Wouldn't krow it from a atone. Tell fain about the eord wnn.t, Heven cords or more a day; How each night be Beek hi i loset, Th. re, alone, to watch ar.d pray. Tel I Ii he resembles Jarkai.n, 8m ve he wears a Inrg. r knot, And is broader 'cross the shoulders, And ia taller by a foot
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"v T'lgiuiajwipreaa u - t eiuociat'c State Couventiitn Th iff . ai w
' ' 1g! UU ""r,y " r IN MTMk ned abilM and .'ÖÜ , "Proiuptn,-.- and Die.atch! H , iwl- , .u.. . .. . " 'b '"y a"d 1 0Ut w,'ü"e Pr,nc'-
I 'Meade and La, Through U, C 11 Ä "r't UrelM, hue, A. , d Cul- ven.i, n i.nmed.ate.y aft.r the ,nee,,Mof the', be ,h f'N the prt.cual dom.u'u.-i. 0 r,..i,. , rt.A L r. L .... .. . fandardb. n r up to
r " iiiii i 'in i im im I aa ibif nari.ii . . a a. .
, ,,.,oi un iinru in p in
tendJ hoh.ir, he party n,üi bo ab.,ililf..r
owe other candidate to take the piace on
,Norih and 8.uta (.-..e.cially WOMCapj i. uppoaed that the Utter body will be aa MilJ Mill l.il, .i DaiLava. , I , , . .
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. .. . ' r -7 ur rany in june. A eoBje oMitT candiffate tniHka the iii.r ' lie .-.ubacribe, Uanne cu,M;,l,.ied laeti raauihatl , ... .rf.., k. r La- ... i.. 1 ' p,,ce 0,1
.... - "7 i .no iii K-i willen Wun d have BVuhnlilv I... .. arr.ngeme,,,., and gotten their I... ,., , m the Democratic National Com b wed upon Mr ZlZ!l wl runui nif ordtr. wni i.r..o... .....i ...i . .. .. " ",r" "l". We have
.-r...r, ..M,c cum a a. i..na( !emocratic Con. hetird inM(,y D. morrau e,.,. tk. me i ,,i it, u ai.J "Army ol Notthern Vir not later ihan Ma or .lone. InkfMi ... K.. ....j i ....
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Va.. to A l Xnlidria. V- . . 1. a u ... . .. ... . . .r oi.ie i on-
" i iit trtan. '"t' "m. It I it V If ri IT Kir in MH tl nn rI Id IuahII. am . .
,r " ' "nun. wioii certainly there are ,.., K..
P M I 'ompt atttnuou to
ea
rler trom the 12 1803-tf
W. r . M-. It. H t.'KTTHEB. AHAMS & BUETTNE R, ATT0I1XETS AT 11 n nr.aTi r- R eoLLRCTtia LIKBi CLAIM.
MSPKIt, INDIANA. OHe-N..nh eaat romer McDonald and Vt r Marc 14, 1863 MTOnjBT AT WL "'K ndrai(rne will hereafter prnetiae ' ... , . C rcnit r.iirt nf Dohoia iimly, 4 win rrn.iiptly attend to all homnees en. ''4 in hi. ear.
I- Will, N TRM'FV.'KI,L Ccarirc P. I'ne'ae, '4it"'c uml Utni8cllor nt Law, ROMK, l.i VBTII.L attenü tue Cjurie in Pert, I j , Bvia and Crawh.ru eoantiea, and give praatpt attentiou to all buamere entrioi d tu j J""- ,;, JeHllUhlB, A. J. UtCKhTT, meennea, Ind. Jnapet, i,d. . . BAKER & BECKER,
4TTOIC U V AT M W, WILL practice in tie Duhuie Circuit and Common pl., C'...,rt-. I'articul'ir at tention paid to ertii.i,. J,m.- 2.
J. T. HeweeM
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tfiv.Hgll.eir p.r-onalat.eu.ioBiothoruii. (I.ateato lire 1 en.ocr.tic National Convet.
ol e-.ch tram, Lee (r. .,! , Meade ata Hon:
proper latrrral 0 t,e out tr.,,,-, .d Me.d, Reaolvedj, That thia ccmmi.tee re.Deeifullv
pr..eon.g Lee with aiuniar rtto.ur,,y on -i,d .r,,...lv rec,nn.e..H .h. n. .. i
,,'e;i,"ra1"-- jte wi.T.1 Cm.grMonal Dia'ricta of the
. ..a ,cr,v raunnantv of heae old Btag.'Siate of Indiana to tnet ,o u.eir reapec.tive era with the whole rout in queetino. !, iiiairivt. on in.- Mth d. ni . I ........ -.:.,
the Ir.quL-i.c y with which ih. v have tra or a. am n thereafter aa m.. ..i-,
treed it, enable them to calculate with per Jor (he prpoee of appointing in each two uei iirL.M i . a a t .
... .w, .m- urneui ar.iv.ii at the in.li I fateo a. ri two nlternatee to the National cated poiaf. Having gotten ap their loco. De.noora tic final aauafa
"'.uvea and rol.iiig aiuek regard eaa of ex L i honed thia V .u.
i-nae, .,,d pottmg th, , thru.ioh nlffel and Coinniii.ee mill meet with the concurrence i! a unlia i I. .... .... ... a. . , . I
Any lie you tell we'll awallow, Svi i. How any kind of in;v'uri ; l!ui obi don't. IV' Ii- r hIiaI -tff.ir iin
i - - r "7 j i - ' wir iirci Wim in ctJiicurrence Don't. for Gou'-ake,li.m hia picture! y ""ke " ""bled to diategard tl.eand lief u Rai of the D.-nmcracv of the Ton.
Governor A. clrcw Johnn. of TenneaaenAri '. 0 V?' o.gree.i,,.. Di.tiie.a, and that the day made
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Hie L.uiavilli J .urnal indulg..-m !h.v ....r,.. - .r .. m . . , , ' "'rn .ge rcpetfully solicited. foliuM.i.R aevere, and no dooto ju-i. rrji, 7 ciiii BRun th o hcv of Hoc Ai,,ir,.l ('' (f-Mead,
Jolmion in Tenneaee. It aaya: - .. 1ak lie (Oorernor Andre Job nenn ) h ,e -1 line through Ptnnaylvania need hi ffice not to r. tore T. nn. aaee to d,SCun 'n cona. quence of a painful her place iu the Union. o aaata. which occurred there iu Jul lMt.
throne AbolitiuniMU ta the ruling power of ' ÖUt 'uch ,hi,, b)"p b'" d ever ii.ee
h- State. He h.a work, d for th, Aholl.i...."" ewy f-e""o 'n for the future, it
part, with little or no r. gard.o the n.h.a!' " ,ndu,Ben Pulic will no.
and welfare ol the 8n.e and of the Re,....oi, n"'n,BPr ,,M,f ' occurrence to
He haa done thia in many waya but eepeciully
in authorizing the enlietM.ent of aiav, a throughout the 8tale, in refueing to re .g. i.iz" the loyal Governor. -!.-. A .,....
the prejudice of the company
"Doaa Rbowre, Secretary. "BW- -agBjBRaaa-. The Election in Hürth Oaroiinin.
Newberr, N. C. Not ember 80. Major
. ... w., . w . . ... h, , Wl aaajor i.Mi.ally by the people io Aug.i.t I. at, j not(Q' .eral Butler arrited here thia noroiuc, i,, r lif ,. tl,.i 1 . a. IB . t B m -
Permuting the people to h..ld an el. ct ion
f"r the puriioe ol rccoiiatrticting their Leg
trom Fortreaa Monroe.
The Raleigh Standard claioia that
the
w m m . . vi.ihi. mil llie i-latiire, and of eending Repreaentativea to'nservaiivea have elected eight ol the ten Coi.greea. in conti.,... Ily ddreaalng Aboli-jmeu.b. r. to the rebel Congreae. Tboae of Hon haranguee tft the propie, m penaiui,iug them who announced theioaelvea in iaor of
he Aholnioi. urjran or hand- rgan at thi
capital, and in practically in .Kinir At.olitioti.
I -w - jiam the etiiii.li.rd et loya.'ity n. tlM execu
tion of hl .nice. In Iheoc aTtfa and in ether way he, m an ufficof ol tht (i. iier I
( t. vernii.em, boa labi.r-d cnacmualy and
, unconctoualy taj auovert tne inatinitiona of
JToBnmOOB uin.'er Ikegoiaa) of seconding the
en -rta of her pc.ple to . ... ... th.ir conati-
mll.L give prom.t attention to all tMiai '""onal relatione to the Union. Inatead of
BR i e,,tru!,,''d lo '"s ri", Pflu" aim really a, condlnjf enr.i elTort, Ne Im fro,f3?rMgowU. N ,v. 2. llrB(lth,n, , ,,,e m nf U,lilj0liKn
RUOOLPNUS SMITH. Me' hi" l,!,ci, ciiwr done i
ATTORN K I AT LAW.
JASPKK. 1NDI N A, "VflLL attend promot ly to any business intraated to htm In any of the court wl Duboia county. Office at the .,,n..r i
MoDonald and atreeta.
in -i r 1 J
ITTOIlVläy AT LITT PtTRRSBUROll, INDIANA. Will attend all terinai,' the oeutta n P a-n,y dtnaary 25th 1HB0l ltV Kl I IH I I. WAGON, COACH, PLOW ANO KAROW
eeery tl.ii.ff he eeadal do to felfttl the viaiona of oppreeion and Inault which in a BRORte!
of freiiy druve Tenueeseo into rebellion.
The rhitrf, if not the exclueivc, mode by which he. aa the repreenietive of the Union
hue lottght ta promote the reeatabliehment of tho Union in Teoneaee, ia virtually an iflVrof tyranny in return for allegiance. In In, Governor Andrew Joliueon, apeak
ing in the onrne ol the K d ral fl ivernuient haa aaid, In elTect, to the people of Tennea BiN : 'Yotl Riuat coni-eiit lo Hholi.h !...
peace on any t. rma, and who were moat v.-r in their condemnation of the rebe! Adminiatration, received the iameat nmiority
The coiia-rvative candidalea alao received
a majority of the aoidiera' votee. The cargoea ofaeven large aleauiere, which ran the
blockade of Wilmington in one niihl. are
advertiaed in the rebel papera fur aale. Coring Hams. Pew persona underatand the propr ingredenta and exact proporlioia to linke a euit-
able pickle for curing hama. Thia ia the
eaeon wlun auch information i. nur..i
The desideratum ia to cure the neat, ao that
it will keep in hot weather with the use ol
a little salt as peoeible. Pickle made in
the following manner, it ia be'ieved. will ac
cotnpiisb thia: I j Iba. salt coarse or alum aalt is beat. I ob. aaltpeter.
1 pint ul molasses, or I lb. brown sugar. 1 teaapoonlul of saleratos.
Let these be added to one gallon of wafer,
and the amount Increased in the same oro
r -
portions to make the quantity required
1 - I '"-jwil V. yon would bo permitted to reorganize; Bring the liquor to a boil, taking care to
MAMFiGTTKSl!
ORRRIR or
yetir local government, and resumo your
plare aa o Htate in the Unio...' Buch in ef feci, ia now the language ef hia poaition and hia Cfiniliifl mo ii,,i,,n,.. ik:. ....
j( J wtracE streets or. direc a,d unn,.ukllb) lD.t, er
... ' " riK'in '". .'.MV nr, riina ino ineV ouid re- raw . ,a . "
Bpvc t fully in-Jf?T;ä? 7 nj"nmrT inning and Mutier, heia
iRorouaty carrying it ou In practice. No wonder the cauae ol restoration in
Teiinesaee appears to bo at a stand atiil, or
fur ii. i L.i null
I . - ' " ' 1 l ' ' ' aBRsaRRRRRRBRf lt that he is now prepared to do ail kiudaol work in hia line, in the beat atyle. Purchaaer. will do well to call and examine hie lock and work, as he ia eatiefk'd he can Bloaaethem. Blacksmithine- and rnnai.lnn .1 .11 L , I -
w, n,i n I ,1 IIP attended tr nromptly. n.h7-y
akim just before it begins to boil. Let the
pickle cool, (i ur it over the meat until en tirely covered.
The meat should be packed in clean tifht
casks, and should remain in the pickle six oj
seven weeka, when it oil) be fit to smoke
Green hickory wood is the beat for this purs
puse.8houldeia prepared In the same way
are nearly as gtd as hams. This pickle is
just the thing tu uiske nice corned beef, or
It II I ! sT RT
BOOT & 8D0K STORE, East mn nr v, rr . .. . 1
' -B - - wvi i v to he going barkward ranher than forward ! corned beel tongues, or sny lean meat lor i-u k ....... . ...
. ne uuoor wnoiii arise it tne csnne should drying. Try i'.
make headway under such unfriendly auepi
cea. In truth, the wond r actually is thai
the rnuae is not far leas advanced than It la."
OCT The Waehington Star has been
East s.d. or V uTtic HuZ? KET1 lnW,,,,un-. "e. to the en-
T WOULD respectfully info"roiC nraber of prostitutes in JvJÜ Dublie tnat ,hev ''ve aaa" boul Washington dooa not reach 15,. "Vlv '"fc1 nd splendid assortment 'O, bs heretofore stated, hut only 8 000 VSW il II,..,,. . .j ui '
, im nnvn, n nana, 11 r""e,w "7 m, niwiiiivniiii who control an I our presence ia earnestly solicited th JA!!. wl.,Be!!",ch"r,BC"b'doBH 0O"8,,d ' Abo'itiotiRt.-l amfor the Washington. Who can doubt the efficacy ,ws nay bare the benefit of your counsel. o, where, and will warrant all tbeir work. 'war for ihn freedom nfäkafl l.i.,a. k... Li ...i. ..i,..u,. . . . ,. i
Uivo as a trial. Rompa! It RVt'K , . . ,, ..v,. ... ,...,,. .Hairumenia ui concilia d. r . btrviss, noerotary
-". ur nr am union. xj . - .
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Ui'The Adniioiairation programme to bring bark the acceded States and restore the Union, is vsry much the same as if s man shonld endeavor to retake a spirited horse which had escaped from the atable, by hrendiehing a whip in one hand tnd a hah
tor ,n the other. The whip end the halter
ere the only terms offered he Southern Lha.te aaaarimr.
people by the Abolitionists who control at! Your presence Is earnestly solicited, that
the Hero of New Orleans will he thus com-
in. merited by those who respect his patriot
iin, hie tineelfi-h devotion to the Uu.on, his
gallant services in behalf of hie country and
the political principles ha so earnestly maintained as oecesaary to the perpetuation af a
free, conatitutionai government.
The Committee appointed an Executive
board, consisting of five members, via:
Messrs. j. J B.nghsm.4 8. At hon, Atoilie
Jones, R. H. Hall and James B. Ryan, to
aid in developing a more efficient areaniaa
tioo nf tho Democratic party of Indiana and a. a. .
in tne diseemiuation uf sound political priori pie. The Committee adjourned to meet on the
22J diy of February next Stela Sentinel,
November 26th. Call for a Convention. The following circular baa been leaned; New York. Nov. 0. lsfta
Dear Sib: You are eaueriallv invited to
atu ud a convention to be held st Cincinnati.
Ohio, on the 3d day of December next, at
VA M , for the purpose of consultation and
uk mg such aetion aa may be deemed most
eff ctive to aecure the nomination and election ol conservative men in the approaching
f resi iemal campaign. The meetinp; will be
composed of old line Whigs, Wsr Demo
crats, snd conservative men, without rsgsrd to former psrty predilections 'riends ol
Jacksen, Webster, Cley and Crittenden
who desire te preserve the Union and the
Unatitution unimpaired: who are willies? to
tike their stand upon the Kentucky plat
form, opponed alike to aeeession and sboli-
tiou fanttiriim; who believe that the war should be carried on until thoae in armed
revolt are compelled to obey the Constitu
tion and the laws of Congreae, and who hold
that the state governments suspended by
the revolt, should be reatorod under State
constitutions reapeetivley. All each persons
are invited to be present.
The meeting will, be held ander auspices
of trie National Conservative Union Com-
mittoe, appointed at the recent Rochester Convention, of which the venerable patriot, Amos Kendall, ia Chairman. That com mittee his been called to meet at the same
time and place. In bis letter to the Secretary , Mr. Kendall writes:
'The only sure platform for patriot men
who leva the Union ie the Constitution aa it
is.' With the gentlemen whose names von
T . er
mention (members of the committee,) I am
prepared te co-operate in the attemot lo
unite the conservative elements of the coon-
try io the next Presidential election, and it seeme to me no time should be lost in determining upon a linn of policy to be steadily
pursued henceforth,'
Person arriving to attend the meetlflsr
will please report their names to the Nation, al Committee, at the Burnett Hoose. In
closed please And proceedings nf the Ro
bsve done more service to the Democra t
cause than Cal Doi,..n. a-..i if uominaieH
we are eure that ,e would cnndi.ct the Can-
r wiu an energy and .ffici-ncy which Would inaure success, if sutceea were st all attainable, aa we brieve it would he ,,j-p
euch a leader as Od. D On thi. a..hi...
we clip the following from the Brownetowu
Lime (iiant:"-N. A Ledger. Colonel Cyrus L. Dooli.m. VVa
frequently heard the name ol thi. ali
known genthmin Baeatioaad in conn.
oth the Democratic semination fur (jyfrnor of Indiana In 18G0 he .. orominem
fornominatio: .butdtcliii din fovorof Hon. Thomaa A Hendricks, and was o. e of the Democratic candidates fur Senatorial Kleetor. He I. s slwaya been a., ardent Demo
crat, aud asrved six years in Congresa from
the year 1849 to 1856. n, igfil he
ed the Colonelcy ot the 5u h tndlan regi-
mein, and has a. en service in ih, field It.
distinguiahed himself by hie valor and mill-
tery skill at the battle at MuntordaviUs, in Kentucky, and at the battle of laAae
Roads, in Tenooseee, at the latter place acting aa Brigadier General. While oihr. I-.-
deserving have been prou.oie.1, Col. Duo-
bam a Democracy haa been in the way ol hia promotion. He haa refused to bend the kne
to Baal. Hia health HI Ill's Imaf Marnl. k.
asm as via j n br rendered him unfit lor active aerviee. and he
b eepent meet of hia nine, at hia home in t ..a county. He ia thoroughly what ma hn
aiied a War Democrat, but hae steadilv a
hered to the organization of the party, and thua demonstrated hiB fidelity. With Coloosl Dunhsa aa the standard bearer of the party, the Democracy could enter the can.
vaaa with buoyant hopee of succeee. A an orator and canvasser, he ie not excelled.
we regard him aa peculiarly fined (or that position, and hope that he in: v be n, ...
Governor of Indiana,
A Bride Worth Having The Rockingham (Va ) R. giater ouhliahea
the marriage of Mis.. Lucy P. R,.r, the daughter of a wealthy farmer in that count..
snd adds:
8he was what we would call "sn inda.
pendeot girl,- eure enough. Her bridal oülßt wae all made with her own hand, from
her beautiful and elegant straw hst down to
the haudaome gaitera upon her feet, liar
own delicate hands spun snd wove the ma
terial of which her weddinir-dress and trav.
eling-cloek were made, ao that she had
nothing upon her person when ehe married
which was not made by her self. Nor was
abe compelled by necessity or seven m
mske this exhibition of her independence. 8he did it for the purpose of showing to the world how independent Bouthern girls sre.
K5 Best Forty ninth street. Sf. Y.
"How He Hicks Tbeitt," The following letter from the Atto.ne.
Qchersl of the United States to a Kedne.l
officer holder at St L -uia, is the most pointed epistle of Us kind that wa have eeen ex
cepting ibat;ol the removal ol Lieut. Khukrly (or voting the Democratic ticket ie Near Hampshire: ArroRMir Girrral's Orrtcn. t Wasbibqtob, November a. 18C3. f W. W. Edwards, St. Louis, Mo. Sir: Your recent participation io political
enterprieee hostile to the known views and wishes of the Executive Government ot both the Nstion and the Stete, render it unfit, in
my opinion, for you to bold the office of United States Attorney for !aeiern
District of Missouri. Such being my opin
ion, the President, at my request, haseai.e
(ed your office to be vacated, and another
appointed in your eted. Yours, Rn Bates, Attornf) fJemrsf
