Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 49, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1863 — Page 2

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Holder, Private A. O. Adams. F. If. Borkt, J. C. Com and Newton Cav-cuder.

-T crT iuce Brr. be the c ustrt j m . - - i it n..u-- thf

I m THi: rniit t.-ui"' - . . .

aboutioh!" Heuet c UT,

It'We have au account of the pre

mutation of a splendid sword to Col

Caltcl täte .Harafcal'tt Kale. RV virteseJ b writ ol execution lo em dice ltd from the Ceike office of Ik CJi uii C ort of Ihe United Steles for the Dij'rirl of Indiana I i I on I rHIlnV.tinW.li tf nrMkif. tSfil

nece.earylo facilitate the payment of back " p.reota consent in wnoae mm..., lh, c.,ur, h l4. ,,oor j. lk t.w. V and pensions of decessed aoldiere, Ac, tews. uch wnl cm ou he leaped. Jaeasr. mtH- ' of Dubai and State MlHMMMMIiHBaiBMHWMaiBaRMME B. at

Mr lA VIS. of heutuekv. Bubmiliod Iba , . ... mr...r f lnd..n-..ii-r ior ...... puaitc sacuoa.

following reeoiution:

Thai lha relueel of tha r. b.-l authorlueei

lo exchange negro eoldiere and ihir hite

38th Congress-Fire t Session- WiamMw. December 7.-Jud-a AdSKN ATI' Wtafwa. Dtcuit.er 8. vocite Holl ha derided lbs Preeiaeiu'a EH L . a 1 B I. SV. ie . i tl-, tMfil ,.f ttrital

I Indiana Volunteers, at the Battle ort orW.L, - -; ; "

Missionary leidge, Nov. 25, 163. aaWssVa resoianen Mis i.om.nme o(-.p-. , - -r First Lieut. (itWe W. Hill. Ser- Military Affaire iuqu.rs hat I ,W..ion U.-miu. .ho c..e I minor ea lists, wilful

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la I I I l I 1 I ,n ' P'&ta 'ur ln irtu BOVes ! a r a.; ia a a f . ioloeina d..cnbad reel aalst.

l OK MlW Itl C itm V to wit:

Ths aouih half of aeetion No. thirteen 1 13 L

officers should nut prrvrnl tha fichanK ol'A IMi) ) ) IT M rV Towoahip No. two ISJ. r.oga Ao. th'aa lJ.

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I ! I T -L .'II on ....I lunni anoh ULI urpVtMII III-

Eleison, ivv.. wiiien wb win ." r- r

fprinj to our brate orhcr and .nai.-r in

Tito rejriinent is

thf hand' of the enamjr." Laid over.

i;r VoCrran VolunleerM.

Tha wnl half of lha north we.t quarter

of e'dion N ona 11. Tha north aaat

MKN OP TUB FIRST DISTRICT OF qottr. and ihaaeel half of lha aoih aaat ISDIASA' Ihe Governor haa called qoeriar of eecion No two 2, In T.moehi.

ft.- mm ft rnr llama PUT DvV

V w- . . . . nl.liuk nnvr lr. . L'

ft IT J'lM'IIIMI IIV.H

irniI of their pallautLoloncI, and lie. M . . ... . . - ' 1 rw. f ir..ir No. throa SI. of ranSa No. ihrre (31. watt.

nTPTlm ltt-ird ot CountV (VmmiS-nf hin hrava mt n. .L . .L. . ,: o t s 1 l,.. .H A., (mnaaiaa of Ceaalrt from thia And upon failora 10 roahxs a MM aaffi.

Mtner held their willttT session this . . Ml 1..1K.. R.hert Wilaon wuelill a San- lii,r'c-

TM jnreSiaeni'S -uouwuaui - .you to aner

WCeK. .u witiucMui i;i iiiii iii'-i fWml ater irum .uiesoun.

tarn vns transacte. 1 . Licenses to sell !

I think you will Ymr loisaplo of Iba aame. Taken aa lha propertjr aemce. in the army, Cti.HaaC. Campbah..! the wit of th.

.. whirli will Urtlteu O'ltea eajaiiwi v iiiiam wan man

.n.b. yo. u, .ear. your Ma eovply pro- Charle. C. lj-jg.ll. q th. r-o..;1:;, wi.hnj to fMrut (of lh re, j By J I S lOBUlW. Dg. m wm not ra.n, bv r,iinrf Oornpaniee. or perta of Com-! No-amber Sth. 18"3-Sw r UQ

rill

receive cointniasiona

for thai

dec.

GEO W. GORMAN.

Cnmmar.dent Firat District. l'Jth, 1G3

The President'i Message

General

ffWi.l toTribone.! Mr. Feaaenan obje-eted .nlireSy lo rcc

' I M 1F!I t ahaWäti a . . tt.anail.aa ai,

li.iuor were KraDte! to Ullas. Kraus Wshiikjtoii. December 7.-A Ithonfrh th. otrmar aar. r, ...on ,.,..,..

and JaCohSier. No action WM l.ad Prwldenfa moaoaee ia reedy. It prooa.y .rum tl. r-tUmn. t. m v Rn extrabonn " Cngreaa hefor. Wed-j Mr 1 rmnbull moTl lo amen, on the petitions to Kivean extra bonn e-asaJ-r-bl. doubt .he- Hoi by deC.rir,c ih.t Mr. Wil

tv to volunteers, as aomc ui uiv ca- u entitled 10 a aaat in tha S.oaie. ipetnea.

tieme Wir llc.nMiPtn "UnioD" nwn. "T . . , whjfh Th. amendment of Mr. Trumball waa -urpo-. tap -PV 1 oof ore 1 or 3 o'e iocs tomorrow, oy wnirM . icompamed by proper recominendetiona, diwho had Un apwtnted and wens ex- tme he wj ery ike), hlT, ,d. spread lo.snd the reaoluiion adopted. jrec(d to vincennM I,d , until iho orgaoi-

twvtod to .irrnlllte the petitions m k ,rne.l Mr. Wilaon, of Maseachulle, gave none. lioo of lM encemnineni

their nc:-d.Urho,Kl8, were like the The moat impopt.nt and Intereatlnf pnr-,of a bill to incraaao the bounty tor tnluoOld hypocrite who thaakwdGod he had rloa- of the meaa.e -re hoM which d.nl t..ri.B. mak.ng , 31 . . . r)i . r.r with the auhjeet of eloaery. and the reeto- UOUSb Washisotos, lec.8. been a moniU-r ot the Church f.;r 30 A rM .. ,0 wmil on the years, and it had ncvor cost him a wbHon ,n whlt (he Prnit.nt Mf. Senate and Pre.ident, end inform them that cent! and who are BO Stingv that a mil jin- ,h. fnrmer tODiCi h COnaider. th- ihe Houe waa ready M buaineae.

lion of their Ollis niiirht fillt S TWk- p,.--t..; n,fn.ilnn aa an accura- Mr M Thereon waa elected Clerk, receiw-

out Monntoin battlo on the rim of a pHehed fact. 1 afaiawi 6 ior Ktheridge. three Cent piece, and the conflict not He hold. Ih. proclamation liberated all; H. waa then declared elect i, and enter .. . a t a 1.1 .... - .1... th l.a within tia territnra which it cm- ed on the du 1 iea of hie office.

DO noiiceu 11 mov cwmi i"i.to mo 1 fl .frwlrl braced, and all future action mwat be baaed Mr. Ordwat, of J.-w com, and were eminently a fraid M1DP0.ition. Iu t W1)fd. lhe Pre.-'elected Sere.ant .-.r,n.

that Kiv.ng a few cents to the nrave nd adopl . po!jcy; Th, HouM. selected Mr. IreO.KHl -noch, soldier mtt)A cause them to 1 "Uxed m hif h rBi, lo -ivo th alave a tested right the preaent iucumbnt, Duork.ep-r. tie

to death," and SO tailed to Circnlato $ himaelf. The plan Mr. Liucoln propose receiaed 98 eolee, being oeceaary to a

their nctitimis. Wo imdi rvfand that for the reateration cf the Union ot th loyal choice

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Shall he have than? I call anon eieni 10 eeueiy .na ..emano . eraai in.

Mv answer ia. "H KSH A LL ' me lima enii piaca, on. r tor aa.- ma tea

Will you endorse it!

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"- J ' ' W1--..-A a, -.1.... W.IK... V.. W..faU

ntTur. .nn niliir.omenla which will vnnw ... - "

Nur at

4 hu reis .liotice. 1TICK is hereby eiren thai

b raol Ht Jacohi Gongrega'ioi . in Pa

A I M IN ISTHA TOR'S SALE.

TO TICK ia hereby givea thai I will sail

public auction, en

MONDAY, December Slat, 1863, at the late reid-ace of J. G Eckerle, lals of

Duboie county, deceawed, all hie personal1 ' property, not taken by tha widow, eoaaiatiagaf hoieea, cattle, h ga, two wagona ead tur g iaii'leiiienta. A.c. Term A credit of twelve mon'ha wUI , be ifiacn un eoma over ihres dollars, tha

toke townahip, Duboi county. Ilul . will purenaaer giyiep; 1.1- www wi.n -i.prv.aa. awhold a meeting un the fire: day of January. r'iV. waiving valuatioB and eppraiecaeat 1861. for ihe ptirpoae of electing Truetee. jlsws, beering interest (roui dats; under S

for "iiI Congregation, fur the enauiugvear.

A full

I . - a

llampsliire, w.'-

dec 13.

attendance of the metnoer In re-

UKIlll TOUMIKH LKX. II 0. MAUNTKL C. H. TODKANK. Trualeea.

petitions are now in circulation, and peopl-ot tmant States to their former poeithat it is contemplated as soon as U" r.prented to be pur. . . 2 ., hie own. and unlike any now before the majority of the tax payers sign them V ' 0 ' u

Mr. W S. Ling, of Minnesota, wee r.

elected Poatmeeter by 104 out of 1G vote eaat.

Mr. Dawes presented the en-'l-ntiala ol

TAX MWICBa Collectoe'b OrncE, Ivtf.knl Ueerawr Jasper. Ind.. Dec. 12, 1863. S

ceen tu hand.

ALOIA ECKEKLK, adm'x. nov 2 1m33-3w

NOTICF. OF INSOLVeNCT. AT tie October term. JK.3 of the Coers of Common Pleaa of Duboia county die eeteie of Anton Beaara, deceaaeei was dodared probab!y insolvent. Those Inter

ested are notified that it will b- settled a.

YOTICB is hereby given, aa rrquireo oy ,eorJi , AltAM RICH ARDU

la Section Ninetevp of an Act lo provide ou

Ill.lUlilt Ol MIO UIA im.vio v,Ka .. ... . , , I mm . ' - ' w 'mm to all the Commissioners together pub,'c' confinln h,m",f 10 Segar, Kitchen ...4 ChandK.ron IO call Wie v-omniiwioiwro lüviut-r outine0 h untere with aoroe minutaneas' .,

and lay them before them.

into details. In another part of lb. meeaage,

ALT-The negro, North and South, abould the President alludes to I'm victories gained

find the Union ready to welcome him ss a during the year over ths rebele, and dwells A soldier and give bias citisenship. lalsome lesgth upon the progress sad pre The ahove infamous proposition isjseot aspect and prospects of th war. contained in a speech made that most! A bill creating th. office of Lieutsnam aal im r .11 W..l PSWL Oeeevsl, of which ooflcs was eiven to-dav

tojr-a o, ... m. - " Mf W..hbBrne. of Illinois, i. intende.1 lijs in a speech made in Boston jnsti 0fB fhe i0B 0 whiCh after bis recent entertainment at theibi, uleoU , hlawlctories generally are

White llonae by 1 'resident i.inculn.i,D0Ught t0 entitle hi

He undoubtedly spoke the sentiments

controlling the present national Administration, which he announced, in

the same speech, ho was in favor of

continuing in power for another term.

Oor 4loyal,n in favor of "blood let

ting friends, who not lung since so

bitterly denied being negro-lovers, can

now see whom they are helping t

sustain. But they'll "hold their noses a little," and swear the nigger smells sweet, and in another year will waut his vote! Go it, no party kinkeysl

this

Virginia, which were referred lo the Com

.mitiec on Election.

Mr. Weehbsrne, of Illinois, offered a ree

olu-ion presenting the thank f Congre to M-jor General Oranl and the officers and

soldiers who have fought under m during

the rebellion, and providing that the Preai

dent cease a medal to be struck ir t.enerm O'ant in th. nam. of tie people of the United States. It passed nneninvmsly, with out a word of d.bate or raplanatiun. Mr. Cx said he deeired to off-r a rssedka

ft-rThe Cincinnati Commercial ia much tin, respectfully requeeting the Preeideni

. ... ... . . i ... lata ..nmuili.. .Inni for the Pictunni! of

irritated el ths Oiaireseine accounts ti.en - r-

of tha condition uf the free Americana of 1 our priennera in the urisons of the South.

African dVaceut, by miaeionariea and agent

nov 88, 18G3-3"

NOTICI OF INSOLVENCY. T the October Term 1863 of ike Ceeef of Common Plea ot Dubwi. seamy

the estate of Uaughlv N Kelso waa eevlavee)

probably inaolvent T oe interetee) are notified, that it WtH Unsettled aeeordiagly. RICHARD F MILBURN. admr nov SI, 1863 -8w. ADMnilarTATO NOTICB N OTICE is hereby eiven that tie aader igiird baa been app. I.iu.f sreiaiatrs tri with the will annrxed of the sat ale et

Internal Revenue, to support the Onver

mem, end pay interest on the public debt, tint the Aeasor's Annual List for Dubois

County, m the first District of Indiana, fori;

the year I86J, bes bee u placed in my henaa for col lertion, embr icing the texa lue on Income, Licenses. Dngi'ies, die , and 'bat the said taxes are due sad payable wilhin ten days from this dnt, at uiy office, in my More, in thrf town of Jasper, Duboia county. Indiana; end thai I will remain at my nlfire

frm day to day during ths time required by law. to receivs aaid taxaa, snd that in de

fault of pv mcnt within the lime specified,

ths addition of five per cent, on Income, ivter Fnss. late Dvboie county, dereeeea

tax. and ten percent, nn all other taxes wilij Said eut ia upr.. 1 to be aolvsat.

OCr'No news of importance

week from the armies, which are now

preparing winter quarters. The Un ioa murdering and negro debating so ciety at Washington City organised by electing Schuyler Colfax, Speaker, and other black men to the other of 11

ces. The President sent in a Message explaining bis views at to the first

steps which ought to be taken to ren

der the negro eqnal to the white race, recommending heavy taxation on the

whites. It will soon be ft glorious

thing to be nigger!

OCTE. Grumbling Connelly has at last, as far as we know, complied with

the Excise law. Iii advertisement in to-day's paper ia intended to instruct

the people, as, of course, none bnt

him can understand law when they read it! Most discerning and ass-

tute Grumbling, how wisel Let common "low" people hasten, bow down, and pay their taxes. Oct Dews. We have been shown

a letter from Provost Marshal Hines,

that have bean sent to look into the subject. Thess sccounts, the editor saya, ars exaggerated. Of course if the facta don't accord with bis theory, all the worse for ths facta He ssys these accounts give aid and comtori

to the copperheada. No doubt the plain

truth dose; and it ia a party necesaity to suppress it. It ia come onaolation, however, that there are amongst Republican, come old fashioned people that will blab out th.'

troth, no matter who tt hurts. It will b

diacovered oon that it is disloyal to tell the

truth, ami that nobody but a Copperhead

will be mean enough to do it. Indeed, there

ia little about the conduct of thia Republi

can party thai will bear to bs told. Louie villa Democrat.

and that he communicate all correspondence

in ihe War Department relative to xchange of prisoners. Af er diecua-ion, thereeolu lion waa laid over.

Mr. Arnold gave notice of bills to prohibit slavery forever in the Terntori-s included

the President's E.uancipa'i'.ii proclamation

aleo, to repeat so much of the K nrolltisent Act as authorise ths discharge of a person drafted on payment of ft-liK). Much time was occupied in the selection of seat", and the House then adjourned. General Butler. New Yob x, December 8.- General Ilutler

baa Issued a lengthy order in relation to col 1

ored troops, ths effect of which ia to call up n male aegroes to volunteer to fi;ht for the freedom of their race, and to instruct every officer anJ soldier in hie commend to aid the coming of ell the colored persons in

to our lines. Negro soldiers are to be paid a bounty of 41, snd paid tlO a month.

whils their families ars to bs furnished with ubaietenc. General Duller, in his order, calls un Con-

attach and be collected

The ten per centum pennlty prescribed in nion nineteen attaches only to the iiat of which notice ia given by adv-rlisemeni ami hmr pueted notifications. N ne but annus lists are required to be adv- rii.ed in that

nuonsr. AH r.xi ise mxee cm dc paio ar.o

lew fully received by the Collector without

any notice being given, but the penalties renn ol be enforced unl.-se notice is giveu

T' i' m nthly assessment Of all manufar

MARIA A N 1 ONI A FUlW. edeara. N..v. I' 186J.-3 AnlMote MfiiiliavMcr, (K si kfsea opposite Indiens Hotel, Jasper.)

AS a l.ra ateat of Dry Gooes. Ore

. 1, . nn 1 N 'ions, which ha is

11

ol peddhng ui on lbs p'incipls ef "email prol'iti and quick aalea." Hs gives below -'Mne of rue uiicea. and invhs thess who

tur.'J articles must be paid esr'i and every ib to buy. to ca I on hia at his home, aw month; als, all monthly Hute of b-er, a.o'i-iop hie wagon, wh.-n in motion. All kiade

.11 .... ,,,..,!.. I um, ir, i,,i, nf.rii.ro.! the or of produce lukMi I ex. . ant's lor

1 ' ' . ' .' I-BW m, - - Y I r mm- f ceding month, must be paid at lbs cosa-l Dnni.el fJatieasB, Madder colors T-e inenrrinetit cf eech and everv month. beat tf lea el St etentU per yard. AmsrU The law requin-a tux payeiS to call et the . en pr.nt Kaet colors, st x2 ceate par Collfctnr's Office and niak.- nnvn.ent. end ill vard. Ii' Leines splendid stales, at 4S

i not Ihe duly ol the Calateler to wait upon tax payi r. E 0. CONNELLY. Dest Collator of 7h Division. 1st District.

Intensely LoyalOur advise to our reeders is, to kssp your

. a a saa Sea.

eve on the -intensely loyar man. it ne

vieita your bouse, couot your spoons aa soon

aa he is gone. If your horse ia stolen, put the officers oa ths track of tbe "intensely

loval neishbor. And if vou desire lo find

a traitor at heart, aad a man who would esll'f"" P,M ft """N 00 ,no

hia birthright for a mass of pottaee. or bi! otiog sa others

coaatry far thirty pieces of silver, mark the

acquaintance of oas who Is erery-were boasting that bs la "inieneel loyal." Lopa Courier.

We ere inclined to think this is very good

senae whs epeeking of oa. of I boss nume

roue ahoddy contract gentlemen that ars so nameroas sad loudmouthed sll over the

country. They are every minute 01 tneir evil lives attempting to cover up their wretch ed atealiof froas the Government and the

soldiers, by loudly proclaiming that they are

,ou 01c i;vi;k. 1 art im tar Notice to All. L'' VERY perKon who haa unaettled ac I. counts with the undersigned ia hereby

notified that ii will be to their interest to com. forward end settle immediately, as I intend going to Germany in a short lim , and mu.l estlle my buainee betöre I leave.

"A word to the wise le sufficient. novM, 18C3. B. ENDIIOFEN. S H A DO WS! ff IIB undersigned informs the public that

of the Provost Marahal of Washington. fXThe following articls appeared in the

Indiaoapolia Daily Journal, ol Oct. 23d 1863: For ths Journal. Illinois Insurance Companies.

Ths Supreme Court of ths Stats of Indiana hae decided tbst S policy of insurance iaaued by a company located in another

eents p-r yard. G"ohars O sll solars.

yard wide, st from 35 to 41 cents pee yare. Ticking lr 80 sees, a yard. Check shlrtiog From 3D to 35 casts a yard Flaefiel D ti re t colors, at from SO to at rents. I.lne Pi.taaa Ol s superior heavy quality, st 35 cents, best in Iowa. Celts Flannels Of an excellent qualil. Ire tt to 45 eta. per yard. Bleached Muahas Ptwaa 10 37J cts. per ysrd B'ews Msauna Beet quanty fr m 371 to 40 cW per vard. Kentucky Jeans .liferent eslwrs from 65 to 80 eta: or yasd. Caawtsete

liest vsriety from 81 10 10 fl 50 per yard. Hoop akirta From $1 to 91.25 Cottee Itatnng At 80 cts Books- Oer mas sad Kuglish 8ch.ml r. ok-, ef he approves? aeries, and also Catholic Prayer leeks, writing iuk and paper. set 10. lftSt. J Court .otier.

State of Indians Duboia County, aa: In the I uhis Common Pleas Csart of Dv boie Count v, in the flats ol Indiana. January term, A D 1H64

Jane Hunieinff. r j

. . 1 a a 1 v -

10 ail cases, i an sou examine apaciinens. va llivorca.

ha is atopping in Jaaper for a sw daya

end ia prepared to take

KF'Tbe Statee of Ohio, Indians, Illinois, Ässsssa-wa ge w

asi-ki .mm Am.mmhmA f,m ib- ll.-ni.rt. in inc nest iyie oi in. arr, inn .n me mo-i

. . ... j j ... i ressonebls terms. Hetiafaclh n guerenti. d '.

ment OI me umo -no irs ona.r aa bipi.ui

St Friedman's hall, on the I'ul.nc Square ,,ni. llonuing- r

Ilia atay here will bs short, and those who

want pictures should cn soon. decS JAM EH HUGH RS.

Kurt e v ol ice.

UK it knawn ihsi on Ihm th- 9th say or .November, in ths year 183. the above named pKntifT. t.v her Attorney filed la lbs office of ihe Clerk of Dubois Comssos Pia.

Conrt, her complaint sgainataaid d'ondsntr

m in 1 1 mi n 1 .Anlh rinoi A . AilH p.luiii

intsnsely loyal. Theysrs like some acound- State, to say person in this Stats, is v.id,io' jn t0W) j rn 5 w

reis who jota the Church to cover np the unless such compeny ahell have complied jUm ,ntPrmedite linea will also be run and

rilHB under-icned will proceed with the m ... .h,.vt. lr,iitlsd cause, together with

a. county snrveyor of Duboia coustv onJan affidavit of a competent person, tbst the 4th dsy of Jan. lKf.4 to run ths lines, Ä,id d,,!, Daniel Hontainger, is sot a end determine the boundaries of bVctione r.aid.nl of the State of Indiana. Saide.-

better their villainoua traces. They

. llalwaya marked as the loudest prayers,

in wnico ne states mat tne aaiary oi the s.r0neeet scomemof all small slips snd

paeeadillos ef their

with the law ef thia State, peaaed June 17,

enrolling officers has been fixed at $3

for every twenty-five men onrclled, and that is all which will be allowed to enrolling officers for past work.

This will bo bad sews to some in this

eonnty.

(JtrGen. Butler is in North Csroliaa. If

he doesn't make all Iho white people of that

Stau rebel., it will sot be bis own faul?

1862. Violationo impose a heavy fine on

neighbors. Alwsy the agent traesseting buainene lor such

watch people that ars either loo intensely foreign company. There ere several Uli-

loval or loo intensely religious. Yoa

ia the sa savs bp it. Cairo Democrat.

ill

noia companies doing business in this Btste, and according to this decision their policies

are of so validity whatever, sa none of them

bsve complied with th. Isw of this State

regulating foreign insurance companies.

Accepted. Tb. resignation of Col. C. L Dunham, 50th Indiana, haa been accented Continued ill health has prevented Colonel

Dunham from being with hie regiment for L" .. . a , .. . the naet five or .,x months, and hia reeigna- Tht roMn ' lo

tion wee accented on account of disabiiitv l.oie companies makes this statement of

" " r . i uugt-ucdrod in ths service. much importauce to tha people of Indiana

th. corcsra (hereof established, interested will please be preaent.

d.C ftttl JIMI II. HLTiHUK. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICENOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adminiatra trix, with ths will annexsd, of th. satat. ol John Georg. Bck.rle, late of Dubois county dee'd; ssid eeteie is supposed to be solvent. ALOIS I A ECK ERLE. edmx. nov 28, 1863.-3W.

fandant is therefore, hereby Bonnes m tne filing snd pendency of said complaint egetaet him. and unleeB he sppesr snd answer sr

PsrsooB demiir thereto, at the calling of aaid saae oa ths second day of h. .xt tsrsa sf aeld

Court, lo be begun snd hsld st the 0er

House in Jaaper. oa Ihe rirai "yw Jaauary 1864. next, said compls.nl. sad the matten and ihinge therein eoetaiaed and alleged, will be besrd and detarm.ssd la Ws

i .

HENRY A. HOLTHAUS C. D. C A J. Beckst Ally, nov. li b 1863-tw.

Ott Laara, Cat .sets as. 8nisr

('oau Oil Laars. uaiasETs saw n J f th latest elvls. for ssl. bf

sod tor aale low, by Jos FasaDaas. Oct 3d, 188. -o. a.-

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Nk otiors in great varieiy. iougni low