Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 6, Number 16, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 April 1864 — Page 2
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BITURDAV.
APRIL 9 1864
IOTlio Spring nnnbw of Madam Demorreat's Quarterly Mirror of Fashions hat been received. The patterns sent with this Magazine are fully worth iu price.
TO VBW YORK WE1XLT HE1AXD HarhUon Tow al.. fciuil i
The Chihit Paks m rat Would.
xfis uass riautir aiaiaa.
Mr. Kdib, Rspreeentttlt, in Congress frost Illinois, formerly a resident of this aa j . . a a . a
nuts, in resvo. speoe.n 10 uoi.gr es. inus Th ,.,,. -nd colr.h,n,, ,.ei
pUinly tote the issue before Ik c tntry tie. In iu possession enahlea the proprietor
and the will to of Ihe electione next foil
''Should this Administration bo cod
OF Receipie ond Bxpeedtt Township for the float I
of Ihn
Township for the A 000 1 vesr from
Marth Id, 1163 m March 8th. 1864 COM AND CONG SCHOOL FUND. tn'l M kiail Virrk M IMA.l tUMl
.11 : of the Weekly Herald to guraatee ths loto.lt Km,t r,c,m..d of noiB, Trs-surer, ÜtlM tii.ued,,nd reliable tnlnrmttion poeeibly to bo AlB,l ..,4 o( Co.f. fu.d( fa-,
from the F.w.n.v.lU TinN 1 , ... it i ' "b'atned. not only from oil aorio of the -
Attack apes Fadneaa.
From number of pasoengero on tho (Jon. chase shsll crumble into ruin, when it will j Its bnroo correspondents, eageged at heavy
Tax earAT rsttjr ai ri raa clutr
to Tuto: Fh-i.i ab liti vvr duwb the
füll. OB BH A LL THE Ul'B PUT DOW aR"Litiom V'Hbpbt Clay. 1851. Head ley's History of the Rebellion Mr. I'. C. Harrell, of Piercevillc.
Anderson, the latest arrival from Psducsh, . iii-aaiiv leavim in Ita dea.ilatina- eost, ond connected with each new naval
ua miliary sxpeat ion oi inn pose rninni,
Totti Roeeipts, Ana't paid out
1 424 A4 $952 00
Ain't on bond. March 8 h. 1864 6672G4
SI' KCl A I. BCUOOL FUND.
we learn that that since wae attacked about ....... . j,.,a ...I........... ...j. ...... j " d '""' sxpedt
. LTl - f- - -.o. .... .aou o; S35 Ää'L" 'TlaÄÄÄ 2
The rebels took the town entirely by euo-1. UCPe4i jn ihe next Preideotitl election, ean occur thai ehtll not Sod immediate) re-
priee, although it had he-n whispered ahout .1 iJnioii will bo restored under tho Cou rt it column. It cos'o ths proprietor'
tituüon in leas thsn six month- after . .r .er on-aunSred ih-.aBd dollars per p.id outf
during ths day that ths place would be at-
ttcked, and then commenced s race between them and th e hi'k of the Federal officers,
To a I.
who were down town, who should get n,n blood."
Sar to maintain Ita cnrna nf cnrraniiiitfnla
accession to power, as 1 believe withoul the jn n9 fle)d
nrcrsoitv of ohoddinif aing'e drop of
$868 i4 $4 1 i 65
In ita collations nf Foreign New the
Leaving a balance March 6d. 1864, $468 29
TUWNHHIP FUN DM.
lias outaineU the agviicy hr thia fun- ,h. for, Br Th pdcras tverettteceearul
ty for the sale of thin work, pul.lishod A demand mm "hen made for the sorrenderj OTta teltgrapli reports that Cl. J1,1 mlfof1"!? by C. M. Dunn & Co., ("ineinnati, ol the fort.which was refuted in the most sin- Frank Wolford, who inadu the elo- "jp.cu'ies'o iTh" world" " " epnn'
Herald naa tor years lert a ui pü(.i; .r,, An,,, ntnd, irchf gd, 186t, $451 32 and it will endetvor in the fu'ur tl. ,,,. . -.i-.j .. n., tu.u.. a in oa
... 1 1 I m. 1 nk.ll. ni.nna. IV . Uirn flh.f tKr mar & . 1 A V 1 ? -! L I. I M i T . . I LI. . - . 1
and onr ctriiens win ne wHiten npua r" iUeiii uim-uuiiiiuii ipcixn iu m-- i- toirgropnic rrnjrmrn rumo iu
Ti.n m me ion inree eomnanioo or wnne inttn
in.
Tmal, There haa been expended.
In a few dava for tltoir name.
book ia pnbliahetl in both English and
, -I, i.i. .
Uennan.ana will t.nmnini.-.iy mwii The rebelt made three attacks open
with an immense Bale. Tlu author. forl were repuNt twice; in the third
try. three of dismounted ctvslry, and four
negro companies
I a a . . a . f . . . a
iuKto. Kv., recently, has been dig- "T IT. " " J Y V'T, i Am 1 on b-nd' M'reb ,8M' f - 1 ' W Iipii Ihs Allniiiir ruh p is i V w urn fml bin t v
----- - w , . - nil n a I jb a
misaeil from tho Service as a COUae-jwill soon be atcomplithe.il, telegramt will Amt, nn hand, March, 3d. 1868,
,k Olience thereof. received "om Kurnpe so A tia, tt wen m tji.ee received, "IS 1 aa Iron, ika ITnOad H'afaa I'll, n mir ruatt.
the welc in all Total
jaa from the United 8'tteo.
OJr-The Ohio Siste Convention chose ss "ave the events ol
$461 56 $273 25 $186 31 $161 87 $ 67 43
129 SO
Kev. J. T. Ueatlley, is nneot the heet ...suit . number of them aurceeded in g : ..g ,0 (he National Convention: W.n. J TJ ,loti ' " Pid ,0 Ür,0", 2 80 descriptive writers t,t the age, and al- into the fort, bot it wt. dark, sndj A,.0f 0,0 H. Psndelton, Allen G Thür ""'hi pVopriei!-!" devol.- . portion of the To AmM liäTüÖ though pr..hhlv nut Vet entitled to ough mietake, they fought each othsr min nd R,lf- p R,nnPV Ti gentle- ptp-r to L er .ture. Ft.loou, A.r,rUl..ire. Rp. rtlu'lr Bnomltted. I a n.,,1,. .sf h reliahlJ historian his on,il ,neir l,d,' G'n- A' P Tnora0"n' men chottu ore onderstood to be for Gen. M-rlianic Ar-s. Raovttaff Miner.. Rati DANIKL II ARRIS. Tp. Trustee, the name ol a rename Historian, im, refr, ,n confusion - MfC,.lltn eeee. Thratrirel aas) Fmao.i.l R-,artOat. March. 19 h. 1864-1. NaiMleon and hia Marshal, Wash- . ... ... hB . .u.,. mnA u ' tie !Makete. G -.e-oi Hews. .,,d mr- ejl '
I ' A Ii 1 L a '. 1 IA ,a i I i L' V II WIT
i a ii'ian i v r it " ia n auidi i
ington and hin Generals, Women ol rib.y ieer(.d, portions of hit arme sod the Bible. ad other works, have giv-being torn from his body. One of our
DLr"The teleffraptiie wire tr creeping
ill evei to rali u iited to form an excellent
n.(p ini.lil.ii i. ...' II i. II u r u-1'i.li li nil.. 1. 1. A . ll' I hi. I ..r .. . r. I . V,.i.ii.i1.i... (a. ik.
low.rd B-hrtog. Strtos. Onm gr.phir f ,,Mhe eveale ol the arorld-.ed I J fi-csl rear, ending March. 3 1864.
. ... . . . . .1 i ... t . . u.. ui : l. r
n him a verv diat n?u s ted otltlon informsnts counted the bodies of nins dead "caiws aei.e-n o... rr.nr.er.o ...u tn , , f..ry pr.
roriltnn, Wgon, IS Sireany npeneu. I no wvtuy n'roiu i- naanrv -tj .-1 'w ( a ran on nuiin inuo", n 1, ion., pnrto v
i - day ntoMiing. und furnished tt Hie lolloamj; " reeeised from t o. Tretnurer, $I.'U5 99 djrThe literary stylet oaf a-king for a tlire roieo: T"Ul amount exaended, $1302 o4
of ham at dinner ia. Til thank you lor an cP--J .... a w . , j ... ... ...
Inf es copies. a A-'tvinaT "n nsnp, ? i"-t: li
Two gunbostt, 33 snd 36, opened upon
the city. They killad friends and foes, snd
own ths houses of Union men
among authors, and any thingcoming-bels lying outside the fort oa Sunday
from hia inn will be aonght alter and ""n1 1 Taa. s
read with avidity by the masses. The
'History of the Great Kebelliuu" lbtMeredd
to be sold only by subscription, and lod ret)d, mditcrimttitteiy. They shelled aa it will make two large vol innen, it and injured msterially the bank building.
will be a handsome addition to any library. Mr. Harrell, the gentlemanly agent, is well and favorably known to many of our citizena, and we bespeak tor him a liberal subscription. Different Irons some other, probably bogus
gent, who has been around here re cently obtaining subscriptions for a aerial history of the war, purporting to be issued by Johnson, Foy & Cd.,
New York, fand who obtained $2 anb acription money in advance from a few of our citizena, Mr. Harrell will
require no money ol his snbscribers
until tiK? book is delivered.
elff-snt eitrsct from Bacon."
Old Abb's HoaasTY. Wc call at
tention to the article on this subject
on our first page to-day, from the New Nation, a republican paper publiabed
in Washington City. Our republican
-loyalists" can certainly have po objection to this publication, since it originated with their brethren, but if a democrat should utter snch sentiments we fear they would be "traitor ous." It is a scathing review of dis
honest Abe'a curse, and a stinging rebuke of those fawning sycophants
who would render disunion certain, and completely rnin the country, by
continuing the old imbecile in power
another term.
which a number of rebsl soldiers wore sear chiog st the time for money, which, however, they did not get. Tl e re els haroed seversl houses snd robbed others. From a Mr. Wolf they teok$1500O worth of clothing
ont of a stock worth 100,060. The burned
the stsamer Dtcotab, which wsa oa the!
ways, and iajured that portion of the ways oa which the boat was. Tbsy a loo took
ioa of the Quartern-sster' - stores,
loaded eeveral ears with provitioos.
clothing, tVe.
The woods ob the Illinois aide are Ailed
ith refugees and the Gen. Andereon
brought op a large number.
Boms persons blaeae the officers ia charge
for not taking some precautions against this
attack, ss it was a afreet rumor all day that
the place would bo sttscked.
From Adj. W. H. Wa'ker wt got the fol lowing intelligent account. Mrs. Block is the name of lbs woaaaa wh was killed by a shell from the gunboats Her child wss tlso killed.
John Bailee, ton of the superintendent nf
the Gss Company , went into tke fort lo de
fend it and waa killed.
From the report of ths Medical Director
of the fort we learn that thre Were too
D I KD,
At Corydon, Indiana, on .Monday, the 21s
diy of Nirch, Bahukl H. Kkkn, K q , e'ter
an illness of one week.
Mr. K was one sm
Five C0lieo
Ten i opiee.
8 SI'KriAL 8' IIOOL FIIXD8.
1 Amount on hind. March. Im;;; $3.14) 43
R-ceived from Co. Treasurer,! 1 4L) 46
$149 79
AV Itru-r rt'tmher, addreaeed to nsmen
' ol siibrtcribers, $1 50 sich.
An extrs copy Mill be sent to every club
of Ion.
- it., afcla-j T ... ' Tsrentv copiea, to one mldva. one year, i
-' " ' inr. -J i I... ., .. . . VI ... k iujt-1
, 5.'', IIU m''J "Will"' -",,,1- . I 'mm ua nil, .ll.it'i. iww., yero in Roothorn Indiana, and by his tack, A c.y wi Ua -(,nl to cluOJ )lt p,cei,. j (rom Co. Tresswer,
and industry had won an enviable repuia-. twenty
eapwiided,
l Leaving on hand, ' TOVI NSHIP FUNDS.
tloa at the bar. As a citizo and neiehbor 1 Advertisements to a limi'ed number will
he was kind and generous, oyer ready liTT, ." t, , . , . , The Daily Herald, three ceioa
srstOW ms laiyoro Wim o lorian nuio.
leavoe a wife and many frisnds to inonrn
hit loos. Mr. K. whs in the prims ol life,
being only 88 years of age. He hod in con
nection with his psrlner, Win. N Trace e 1 1 ,
DC7By the following it will be seen
that through the exertions of oar able
representative in Congress,Hon. John
Law, a semi-weekly mail baa been
authorized from this place to Kock
port. The P. M. informs as that the
mail will leave here on Mondaya and
Fridays, and return Tuesdays and 8a
turdays. WasMlsaToa. Mareb 24th, 1884,
Dbab Do a be: By the letter herewith ea
closed from the 2d Assistant Post Matter
General, you will find that I have finally succeeded ia getting a mail twice a week
from Jasper to Rockport, running through
Hantiagbarg. It will be, I bave ao doubt
grast secommodation to the citis-na along
the route. Very Respectfully yours, Joaa Law.
Post Omca Dsr.BTasa., Cobtbact OrncE, March 82, 1864. Sin: lo accordance with ths petitions, prssentsd by job some time si nee, the Department baa this day made an order increasing aervice oa roots 12118, Jaeper to Rockport, to twice a weak. To Uke effect April 1st, 1864 Respectfully, Geo. W. McLellab, Second Assistant P. If . General. Hob. J oh a Law, House of Rep's.
Bxpsnded,
Leaving on hand,
ly Herold, three cen's per rpv. ROAP FUNDS.
... ... - . i . . . v . I mM - i t ... o
T-n dollars per year tor inree nunureu an im. ntno, aurcn. ir-.., six'v-three issues F.ve dollars for tii l reived from Co. I'reseurer,
months. Two dollsts aid li tv cents lo' three months. JAMES GORDON BENNETT,
Editor and Prnnri-tor.
I-e... extended hie practice to the 3d Judi ajorihweat corner of Fuion and Na-Ban 8
cal Cireuil, where he made hia firot appear- New Vork city, N Y.
aoce at the last term of our Circuit Court. iThere tr- no trtvetin. sg-nta tor thr He tld at which time he made a fa-orablo impres. Wursry ollt e. tlon upon our eitisena. as a profound Lawyer muv undersigned will proceed with Ike
A
$321 10 $oll T7, $KH 74 $::-6 15 $196 M $ 49 84 $ 83 no $ 88 4;;
Iie-ving on baad, $ 9.1 "1 Total am en band, March, 1863. $1745 81 Total amount received. $1631 19 Total .mount expended, $1715 71
Etc, tended.
and gentleman.
We learn that Mr Tracewell will
practiee in the Courts of this Circuit.
loontv eureyor of f)ubcis counv sn
stilllthe 14th day ol April, IS64 'o run the lines land determine the houiutaries ol fieclioa
No. 30 in town 1 north nng. 3 w.
Remaining, on hand, $1661 OJ R -pertfullv saHaajitvod WII.LI4M BRKTJS. Tp Trustee. Mi ch. lit h. 1864 -3 v COLUMBIA TOW N8 IIP EXHIBIT
iF the lt ceiots tnd rSgsepsHarea lor the
iThe intermediate lines will tlso be run
Craoiif
ADAM ROGKCLMAN
r. 28-h, 1864.-3
a AW V4BI St TllkXI 1.
. , , the con era thereof etblilied VTOTICB ia kereby given tbet the time n,eed wi p,w b. prf..,.
1 has arrived when n Becomes me amy -
of the Oounty Trtasurer, to collect the taxes remaining unpaid, with costs snd charge llist may acerus upon the suae, by dttrea and aals ol properly. Now, lherfore, in
order to give you all s clisnce to ssve roste. I will continue to receive lagt at my ofriRo, until the last day o May, 1864 After inn
killed and forty wounded on the Fepersl sid-j"ne, I will send Deputies iuiu the severs:
Townsnips -o cuiieci iiiimuk prvacriusu by law. . a . S I a
Hsul taxes etu De ptirt in inatans solvent
hanks. United States Tressury notes ond and the corners ih-reof estthliohed.
National t-onk note sad gold snd silver sons interested will plesse he present.
will not be refuted; but all other funds will.
E 8TEPHENS0N, T. D. C. April 2d, 1864 -3w.
OF the H. eei fial v ,
xmling Afa-rh 18 4
n the frt. Tke charging psrty wss ths ,TI
rebel Kentucky cavalry, commanded by
Brig Geo. A. P. Thompson in person.
Only wo eh arges were made upon the
fort 57 dead rebels were left unburjed nn
the field oa Sunday. They tonk off their
dead snd wonnded in the night of Friday as
fast aa they could. Their loss in kil'ed and
wounded was supposed to be (roni 150 to
$60.
Nurery Notice.
XJOTIl'K is hereby given thtt the under I 1 W - - .11 nmxo.jl av.lk Ika M..
. - ri.. 'I will . w . . - "i'wi". . , of Dubois county, on the 13'n dsy r April . I0 00l 1864, to ruu tho lines snd deiernrn th- p. , . houodar.et of S-ction N.. JJ Town ""
Rsnge 4 west. The internv diste lines will slsoobe run
Per-
T - santr Fubps
On hand, March. JS-3. Received in Oa Treasurer, Sum T tal. Hec'd from other soi.rcee.
Tots I,
Rotn Fit bd.
On hand. March. 1883, Iteceived from Co. Troeeurer,
SiirTry Hotter
N'OTICE ia hereby given that ths under, signed a ill proceed, with the Surveyor
DAVID ABELL.
msrrh 26' h. 1864 -Sw.
Sale of Mrhool l;md. N'OTICE is herfby given ihal ths under signed. Aadttof of Dubois county, Isd will offer at Public suction at the Court
of Dubois county, on ths 25th day of April, Houss door in ths town of Jssper,on M
1864, to run tne fines and determine ths day April I Ith, 1884, to the highsal bidder,!
Sum total, Expended.
4A6 95 $158 9 $6ir 14 $ li) no $634 04 $ 91 75 $24 9 6 88 36 10 $41 8 62 OD
Leaving on hand, $19 18 Spfcial School Ft -oe. Received (rem Co. Treasurer, $252 19 Pid eat. 64 67
Col. Hicks, 40th Illinois, commanded the
fort The gunboat Pisster or No. 39, Con boundaries of Section No. 19 and 20. Town,! the
Over paid. C BifoB Rcbooi Fe ens.
modors Shirk, waa ia the river, and was the
flsg-ehip. The three companies of the 16 h
Kentucky esvalry. Federals, bad no aabera and had to fight with piatola. The bouses around tho fort were filled with sharpahooters who were picking off the gunpera ia the fort, and were consequently burned by order of Colonel Hicss. All the root of the burning ia the city waa done by the rebels. The rebels did not get off their (rain oa the Railroad. Somebody disabled the en
gine, and when they found they could not take the quariermaeter's stores and plunder
they had collected, they burned them.
The gunboats plied up and down the river opposite Ike eity snd shelled the streett
wheoever the rebels apptared Of course,
the motion of the boat would lo some extent, render the aim of the gunner incorrect and
seme balls and shells consequently hit so
of the booses Is the vicinity.
There were five rebele takta prisoners ia
the fort, showing that bat a small body of
them got into It at any time, and that they
never really had possession ef it.
Several gunboate had gone op the Tennes
see river to wstoh the movements of ths
rebels, and troope were arriving sad prspar
1 Bouth Rsnge 5 wear
and the corners thereof eatabtiahsd. Per
sous interested will pUbbo bs present.
WM. MONROE. JOS. FÜRGÜS0N. April 2d. I864.-3W.
A "ladies' shoemtker" advertises II boldly as one ef Iba "soleher ays-
Inll.iutina rwal aalata iIhmI.iI in aaiii
county .forfeited to the Congressional feho I hn't March, 1863.
The intermediate lines will also be rao;Fund of Town three (3) south rsni-e five (5) Received from ireaeurer.
Head ley's History of Ike ORR4T REBELLIOf.
THE Work will be printed from a beauti fu1, clear, new type, on good paper, end
will contain, including pistes, over one thousand Royal Octavo Paget. It will be em
belliehed with over Sixty First Class Mteel
Engravings, consisting of st leest six'een
fun page Illustrations or Military and naval Scenes, and over forty portraits of offi-
west; snd bought in by the S ate of Indiana,
to wit: north east qusrter ol the north
weet quarter of Section No. five u.) loan one (1,) south rsnge three (3) watt, containing 40 acres, more or less. TermsA credit of five yeers will he given on most of the purchase money, the purchaser psyitg seven per cent, interest annually, in advance. Marsh l-4w T Sobdirms. A. D C.
Sum Total, Paid out.
$58 44
$493 21
$694 36 $1186 53 $ 670 35 $616 18
Balance oa hand..
Respectfully submitted, WM. Barbis. Tp. Traetee March, 19'h. 1864 -3w.
Notiee lo Bridge Builders. Nonet is hereby given Ibat Ibe contract for bulding atone abutments for s bridgs across Paioka river, known as the Btier field bridge, on the lowsr road from Jaeper in
Hontingburg, will be let oat at public auc
BMNBRIOGE TOWNSHIP EXHIBIT: OP the Receipts tnd Expenditures for tke fiscal yssr. endng Mtrch 8'h. 1864. COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Amount received, $&029 63 Paid out. 1
Balance on hand. $1062 71 avao.Siaa SSW F O fä V STv
eeraprolB.BlistheW.r. It will be eo!,, by lhe uno.r.lgned Commi.sioner. ..! .nf Z ' $698 98
....... J" ""'. -"'ime piaee wnera tne orioge ia to oe outit, m . . t be furni-hed to stibscr.bsrs, payable on ae.(lh ,ow-t Mit on SATURDAY April '
livery 01 eacn VOIUme. aa toitows: ifi,u 10. Plana and anee.Sratwtnt for
Cloth, sfarb. Edge, per vol. $3 25; gill 3 76 ,.i wnpk m., n. .. st tho Auditors office.
Emb. Morocco, " I 50; 4 00 fjond a ,.curUy fwr ,he performance of
riein iCBtaer. library atyie, 90 ou per vol. Volume I. will he delivered ia a lew weeks or ts boob as the subscription ia filled. Volume II. sill follow abort ly afttr Iba eloss of the War. P. C. HARRELL, Agest.
the contract will be required. GERHA RD NTEHAUS, Commitsioasr. mar. 19th, 1864.-SW.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. T OTICE is hereby given that the under
la aimed hat been appelated adminiatra
Balance on hand ROAD FUND. Received from Co. Treasurer Paid out.
337 77
$267 45
$118 00 56 68
Country Produce
4 J I . L
r aA En in exc.itnge ror gooas, tot lne ptjd out
jb. ntgnesi msraei price given vy
Oct. 3d, 1868. iee. FBIADMAB.
Balance on hand 61 " SPECIAL SCHOOL FUN? Received from Co. Treaasrer $1 8 "
'TawToTtoaa in great variety. Bought low
tor of the estate of Bernhsrd Waldmaa. INI and for tile low. by Jos. Frbbdmsb.
log to pursue the retreating columns. Orier-,,,Ä Äf öHds osnty, dscea.ed. Said ee. - . 1 . V . . . . late It supposed to be solvent. IkUAB sea wss hourly expected tolatetespt the CLEM 1N8 GROBNE. admr. 1 as if
rebels. ' April 2d, 1864. 3s. sold by
jF.wkt.RT Fine setts, as good solid gold, for only ons dollar, Jos Fbiadnar.
Over paid Total roeeipts ef all fusee,
Total amount paid est
$324 04 $4.869 78 9.882 21 $M77 64
Bslanee os hand,
Respectfully eubenittee. MATTUIA8 KIEFER, Tp. Treetse.
