Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 6, Number 34, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 September 1864 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER,

VOL. 6 JASPER, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1864. NO. 84. mwmmw UHll'II, AT J A ÄFF B I HeUto Bn. T ... A - ... i. . ... .. .... .no,. coo.TT. ..punn. sr Ou, New J fc,,, 8 choice. Conscious of myw. ws. .'em? X ,.7 P.L a M C, H .7 Z m r"" V,r,l'l CiUlIT DO AI I. Gs.tie.m--I b.ve ,h.ho,.or,o.ckuow..L. only .eek fervently the guid.nc.o7to' HA e ndrif Z H k Vi f ""''"V' " ""I" OrriCit-C..... or Bacuosai.,, 4,..herWip,fwlH,.r.M0rmi,,gm, Ruler of the Universe, and rel, ngon Hi 5 7" T'"" e0,MI,,,' " W..T 8r.r.. U aw nomination, b. mZ? powerful aid do my beat ,o reMor, on . To of Z lTr i 38?" b"' I iici ut aciiviiucc i" uorne anou.a me neon .. 11 i ..

tfiugl. Subaeription, for f ft, No.., I go "7"' .u M the est elcc tsbu. ud guard ,he.r libertie. .nd right-, .hi. t.ei to H.lleek, who had several time. " re,,BT,n iroin ComW.. ml ..ik. . c 'or ths Preaidencv of the United Stito I .in rent lernen, tprv tsu-iliil. ... . . UlUflU

w. - - i uu - ' ---r--"-1 , "rnuj .nuooeo mm, u

i uunvrcmsry :or me io My to you ih.t obedient servant, MTM or twymnf, cosnee to ma unsought. an happy to GEO. B. McCLELLAN. Po' square ol 10 line. or less, I week, ft 00 kno" that whew the nomination wit made, To Hobatio Sethii b. .nd other., Com'tee

... .....I.... i . . n , acta, wie record ot my public life w.. kent in'

Loagee advert, eemente, at an rate, a L.. Tbe flIc, of . , d d eef.;T Authorities and General McClslUn lanao MOT tv.n lautre M inaarM rnnnt,l ' vr . ä . ...

. . : . Tlce

von .quere or squares, counted ' . , . " . K. (Bf.r a,h. k .

aa .quare. Theae are the torn. f. r tr.n- 1 ourinB n(1 PMC, - " , 1 vw""' "

oioat advortiaemeuu; a reasonable deducueeu lo "ngiheu d make indelible on "w '"" wr

loa will bo made tc regular avertieera

Notieoe of appoint

and leeel notices

paid for ia sdvaaee

ABSnl'BCIRS CSSPIDATES:

l.' as a. l A, .in

-.n .. .. oo until tu end

VWi v us si J d 'Vt For Distri"! . firrnit, or Sute . 5,i0!

as men

tc reeul.r averti.ers. nr mind and hem the love and r.i.i.., ,c'e out b"ent'ld himMlf to or received

.ntmeot of adminhitrslor! I. r the Unian, Con.ti.tit.on law. and Has of publ,e nni official awards of thanks of mm character to be)mir coun,rf imptd m " a. Ueaer.l MrClell... N that he i. b- . The.e f-eh.ua h.vethu.f., 0i,UH!fore ,he Fopl (or tbe Pre.i-

The.e feht ga h.ve thu. far au-dedl'0" PP" " ' codd" 'or tbe Pre.t-

wvHvy ii iun uc worin WDIIf to C.H (0 01100 s few of these evidences of the estimste plsced upon bis services wheo rendered in

response to a ,i , . M

col...,,,, iL. I . . w """ WI.Wtl.

in mi lai'.rr iriegrspneo: Wasuikoton, Aoirost 31, 1802.

M.j. Oea George B. McClell.s: I bsve not aees the erder ss publiehed, but will write yoo in the morning You will retsia lbs command of everything in this vicinii v not temoorarilv with Pi.im'b

srray in the field. itBe Atmf ot liie Potomac, and that M.j. . 1 1 Ik ii .a a .

I beg uf you to assiat me in this cri.i.i en Durn,,0 commano ot that srmy.

Wal DaTAATMKa'T, A Wt T AMT Ci KM Kit A Lb OfUOf, Wnshingtou, Nov. i, 1862. By direction of the Preaideal of the Uoi.

ted Statoo it is ordered that Mai. Gen. Me-

Clellss bo relieved Irom lbs command of

tne course of my life, and muet continue to

o until iu end. Theext.teaco of more than one Ojvern

. STtOB H BEILIStt.

STEGE, REIL I NG it CO.,

aNOLEOALI OKA LEI a IB

.1 a a .

wiui jour aoiuty and experience. J m en tirefy tired out. H. W. HALLECK. GeoeraMn Chief. A Speech from l incoln.

In Auguat, 1862. President Lincoln made

. ..... .i I fit- hour Ol amnrrpr

i ii i r iiis. rawmnn a a. i - - - - w ww

Jo.. Ha atp a c is. tUg, ia incomeatible with the ... ,h . TOT ' THA" TMl westbbi viboibia! teh to a crowd of csllers st tbe White

wavaanos.

power, the h.ppmeM of tbe people.

premvalu.il of our Union araa th

The

aole

In June, ld61, after Uen. McClellsn's

CirsM-eriea. lro MMML Tm. "od ub.,et f..rwh.ch the p.;- riclwrie 0r Iba enemy in Western Vir-

TOBACCO. C1GAKS. oesced. It .bould hive h -a.aW'' ne t ' tkonks from

Porouro Domostte Lianors, Wines. Ac th.t bjeci oi l., .nd in .ccord.nr eou"tion ei Wheeling to

M A ft If KT m-BKET thuw trmi-i.l.. .bi.k t ...u . l OTfl

-' - ....... . r - r..w iiivh ii uk ucciittin in

h. u-e in which he alluded to the dtsputs.

growing out of the Peninsular campaign

By order of the Secretary of War.

(8ioed) E. L. T0WNSENI). Assistant Adj't Gen. "A thou.and thanks" and "your boroiani ill forever ho appreciated." wrote the

President to Goo. McClellao. Yon liavs

woa not oaly hard fought battles bat wall earned and decided victories, and a grate

ful country will not aa ladfal ih.

N nb Hide, between Seruadantf Third Sir. LOUISVILLE, h Y. P 9 Prnpt attention lo order from the aaaasti. p 12. Ie3-if

W. C. Auk.

eta's stielt m active wrvice.

niae the new State. Tbe followian

diep.tch waa published in our column?:

Wheeliso, Westebr ViKoiaiA.June 18

ADAMS it BUETTNER, Mi f th. oi . .p,rit ,'w" "M,y0 tT .11 lttHAMb .11 llaallfpswam. it. the M swTiisnH prevail io f rWP" " Pl" . mm . ..r .-f . .... p .1 I ir.i.r . w . mr m. mm . . u. . . THlltl T. .. D rau

TllUl C f.'lirl..l II. o f in I

, ... wl rrwjoctil.. r,., V1 .awouid kaeo b.en e .aod we miljh, 1 h; VVo" V.rg.ni. Convention met ye

bve reaped the ben.f of oar nunv vin.J '

lt. BüETTnER 'rie-on Und .od ae.. Th. tUu- Ji. ZT.A Cmr,,U' a "icl

,wm ""aaimooaiy adopted, lhaeking M.j

commending

lappa, V l.

THASK. Or COSGBESS.

On (be lath of July Mr. Edvsrd.,(Rep..) of New H-mpshire, offered the following

rnaomtion in the House of Representatives,

and it was unanimously adopted: Ii i i eta .a - ....

0.000 ..itiaeW. or even probable I. of tht. Mouse

..cur present ad.er.nrle. sr. re.dy fori"., T " - ' peoceupeu .heba.i. , the U..,oo. ae -ho:oi mC'TB 9lÖ,9t ' hU

.xh.ii.1 vi ik. - . , . comm.. 10 tor me aeriee of brilliant and de-

wi itairamaaanic i ...

vruiin-d bi r.rii..fti ...l... .-a ... . v.cionea i..tn oy meir .kill and

Ith traditio,.. f ,i,e Amine . ' br,trr' lhe" h" ,c,""'d "r 0

MashastwMk tiie-niit)r and interest, uf lh

A.D.iesT r-K-ui.Tiiei Lisa.cLAia. or toe net Is tud m ihr h...i. n n..

tnOUltA. jp... The re..,.b.,.ha.ent of Union

West ireift.

. hi. i j

cvriiT i i'. na nnu . ;.

M.rtL 1 a. lAt.A aim. iiiiegruy u, iftd n.ul continue to

be LUC lUillrOeua.tal.

I vMuuiuu IU BUt SCIlIt iwmn ov Mi ltvir imwnt

ih.iih ai reikis 4NE oadriaigned will neresfter prsalaoM a. im lUe C icwit C-'Urt pl DohisM. CsSMSts, aad will pruiap'iy atirud to s.l bueiue. cuMiMi.f in tots aatw. 1J. WHJ. N. TKA' KW Kl.L

We quote hi. word, relsti.g ,o McClellan: 'U' 101 of th. There ha. been a wide spre.d a.mp, .. T 11WK

have, wsrbotween General McClollanr,.. "c . r-l eoanlry

the Secretary of War Gener.1 wm Woci.im. of tho hero.

McClellan'. .tiiiude is each th.t in tbe very VT' "1 ZZ7 . " . T T "T1

.eltiiline , hi. nature he c.ot but wish ? ' L. 1 .t ' to be .nccceeful. and I hope he will . In h. fift -Rocbeat U.fen.

I believe he io . brave and able man. .od 1 Rats Desertion a fctaariwa Bkin

stand here, as jnsttee requires me to do. to The Suffolk (Now York) Herald, a Ba

ske upon myself what ha. been charred on, publican journal, has hauled slam tk a..

be Secretary of War as withholding from of Lincoln aad Johnson, and give, tbe fo I-

nin- Mowing reaaona therefor.

Thanks of Preside Dt Lincoln after We have held oar toaeae Uli thie lato dar.

Soutli Mountain. W have never uttered a ward or syllable

party

RUDOlPriÜS tlilTH, tTTilKN I.V At LAW

J SPUR, I.MM.WA. country to secure iscli peace, re eelabUI. WILL stlead promptly t.my ...sine!'0" L'",,,n-mnd "u '' the fm.re, the atrasted i him ia ny ad Mm court. "'"' "'tiel r.gtiis of every Si.ts. The af Ltwuwia county. OnW at the comer of U rion ia the only condition ol peace, we BirlKiNald and streets. m.rlJ k no mure. Jon. ItssEB. A. J. IlEcur, j what I d ubt not was. sl-

f lacenae, Ind. J.-ptrr, lud. i,hooh onenpressed. the seniimenl of the

BAKER & BECKETT, ICamveatm., as i, of lha people the, repATTOH M a AT I. H , jreM'". an, ouediate kswUJIa, to U'ILL pr.ct.es ia tbe Oaboia Circuit and ' lk l;n,0,, Wadd be received at CamaioM Plana Court. Pariic.lar at ,or!C a full ru.r.ntee of all it. con.ti t ni...n paid lo collection-. Ju.e Hi. MUMBl riohts. f . frai.j earneat and per irorsr P. UmrtM, jsiatent oflbrtio obuin these objecu shook

Wes

Attorney utxl C'uunaellur ml lw t KOMB, IM).,

lail. the respon.itHlities for ulterior con.e-

lurncr. win I. ii opon those who remain in

WILL attend the Carte in Perry, Do " ',mnmi Ua,on but ,h Un'" '' boMead Crawford coaaties, and give Pmrved at all li.ztrd. I could not Pr9aB4 atteattan to all beeiaess eiitrssted to 'b io the face of my gallant comradea of bias. J.. iik. .... .-j .

" ' .- t as ill e a U U Uf V tV f It) at S f V sfl in k m sa r

ST- -mmm w mm -vr BBaaaj II f

J. T. Ifrw

traitor, in arma on the battle-fields of

tern Virginie. THSSKS OF COBCBBS. AG AIR.

On the '.'th of Msy, 1862, after the victory at Yurktown, Williamsburg and Wrat Point

Owen Lovcjuy, the moat ultra Radical in

the llouae of Bepreseniatlves. offered tbe tol lowing resolution, which were unani-

m "U.!y adopie.1: Rf.i Ived. That it ia with feelings of de. out L'r.mude to Almighty God. that tbe llouae of Representative., from time to

'.me, hesrs of Iba triumph, of th. Union

-vviiiii .Jiv'ii ii iiu. - Pope havia; beea defeated and ronted. Brgtofy lo too best iatoroato ol Ibt

MrClell.o, from dir. aaceesity, wa. sppesl- ,ü "0,.cn are tbe adherent.; bat w. fear

Mriin m n.ik.. ( .1.- i..o discovered, durinr the sdmii.i.tr.tion nf iK

- ww iuv u.jmruio wi tno nan w destroyed srmy snd ssve tbe Capital and ProootrolHg faction, ibat eerlaiereeu . l. ft' .... h . W K..n i.nlii...l I. . la . - .

ne toriri troni tne onward and victorious m. pmccuai u,

march of the rebel army under Lee. He '",oJ ont body of boaor-aeeking, ao-

did so. and, upon achieving tbe victory of 'ff atriots (?) who are (fi.inisre.tSoolb Monui.in. received ibe followinr: H ,B w eon-trJt' yradinf qoeeiion; .iTf am a

Wab DKPABTintiT. J "owbbmi we Bawt term...i tb. w.rl-

Washwgtob, Set) 15. 1862. $ m0 dMf 'oated in their aw. aareon.1

Your dispsich of to.ds, received. God W""o""- 7 -""fl adm.oi.tm.

blea. you., uf .11 with yon. De.lroy the w. ar. .t nmir tromhllngnn tba rebel army if possible. D"nk f "ationel destruction. By a man

a. Lincoln, r wwrrrr'rm? 10 0,,, ftOB

To M.j Goo. George B McClellan. " ' . " limn ..linn I . J .J J L 1 I

Thanks ot the GeneraUn Chief after brongbt a complication of national dkweeee .1 If . I A :. S i- ..

oonrn .Mountain ana Antietam. upon us, and wo am oblhmd to fee. tha

WAsnnioToii, Sept. 80, 1862.

Maj. Geo. McClellan, Cemmsndiag, etc.:

Gbbebal Your report of yeeterday, iv

ng the result, of tbe battle, of South Mono

on-coming cslsmitios which threaten to en-

gulf us in deeper woe than tbat which nt

this time surround, ns.

Ke.nl veil. Tlist ws receive with profound

satisfaction intelligence of the recent vieto

ries achieved by tbe armies of tbe Potomsc,

associated from their loci: ties with thoss

ATTOHXBT AT HIT, PRTBKSBUBUH. IL.

W - .uw. VH.WII ILL g.v. prompt siletiiion to all btasi iao have so often perilled our live. rtl Shllll.l. In , .. I,l i 1 "

blued, b.le.,.nd tell the- tb.t the.r l.bor. V . J r,HVt"Ul,"n',nKd ,hP thnk .nd ih. , . oi ,hl Htfue ,re hbJ Kndered to M.j Z ilLi L"r?rHovB.eSZi thed,.p,.

.j i ... wt-n. virurgi! i. jicuienau tor the diso lav

..ur. oremrro mo brn n M : ..i .. :.. . '

.hat e had .b..ii .K.. it: ... . """r "M""r S"" ""CO secure

s.ssbi yj u .UM Ur WniCIl Uaa.Awl...e sals

iiiioiisni I anuiin

nth but little sscrifice of

nee. eatrated to his care in Pik

ad)lninr coaaties. N.w.:l.

II K fij K, I wi'h unbounded to the in tm.n. .........

an WOULD respectfully inform"01 bluod. But no peace can J tbe pablic that thor luve a be P"ne"l without Union. Bl' large and plendid sortmeatj As to the other Kut.jeta presented in the ah. of Boots and Shoes on Und. ri...Uimi.. ,.i ik. ,i . .

which the, w,l.ll..ch..p..e.r.bedo.e:M: V-u' TZl ' " -aywberc, aad will w.rr.ai all their work.,"' ' ' ' ' T lbe "'o of L, tiivo aa a tri. I. BOMUALD BECK. ' Vmt4 bu,e ,,,d lv. framed ioL; . .1 . L. -.1 .

. .... i .oi nuiutu mat youraei:. Oaa penditures, and re-stab!i.h the supremsc,! . , . , .

, i incii ua.c uune tu uri you COUId. Ill IB! IWI . iwf Kli ik. . . '

- i . wi more

Joaeph TrMiIrr, a. UFACTtrnsB aso phlfk ib HARNESS AND SADDLES,

East Corner af lh Public Square,

JS 'KK IV II

.d bKFKBS his tbsnk to the citizens of .igorou. nationality , resume our command

" coaai, ana vicinity tor iiietr pastjtsg position among tbe nation, of thtreaage, and solicit. . continuance and iirln oBteaam. of the a.aae.feeling confident that .. e oaa make it lo the iaiereot of pereons in Th C0Dd,,on "' oor finance., the depre-

wwmav .ay tbiag in hi. line lo deal with nB,,on ' ,ne Ppcr money, and the burden.

inaBa.rifat aI - I . a

j ..j v. prcpie, wnetner :n the armyiri i i i .i- i . nd n.vv or .. h.. ... .. , '7 "'.Thanks ol President Lincoln after the

, i uu.u, nan. . , ...

ci'U'ii uays liauies.

After the seven day.' battles, when the

rmy of tbe Potomac bsd by one of the most brilliant fi.nk movements and aeries of am.

gagement. to be found recorded in the an

n.ls of war, succe.sfully est.bln.hed its bsae

on the James river despite the effort, of . foe overwhelming in number, to prevent it,

ener.l McClellan received the followine

dispatcli

i i r,: , i.i-t il.i'r.i ! I. ik. ...i. . .

... .., IHV ill iw Ol III V OUIV I." .

.nd ibe I, ...n. no., of executive power, and L n ' " 7 ' low-

...... ilw J..J- oen. ueo. ii. ncUiClian: endeavor tu t.itors econom, ia nub ic e- . . . . ' I I mm SM fail hä A I l.al aimsaa f dC . a

. av..war.MVa. aM.a VUISBI t I'lUUTP

srmy in the great struggls for the supremscy fi.iii and Antietam. h. Imh r-i..H .ntl . Mg9mi'

of the ( on.tuut.oi, and the integri.y ol tbe bmitted to the President. Tbeyw.r.no t7k ' 7. 'Z"' tk Cbie0oo. L-t- k.ri isam ....... Um . T'-. Lleol orgs. .g.

' T 7" ' " --Oivsua rebel VICTORY, let our armies and decided victories. . r.. .' "

Tbe v.lor and eodnrapc. of yonr army SlTl. 7-

a the seversl conflicts which terminated inL,a an, nnvt.uuryn, rv- 1 '

t k. !.; f .k .v. . .1 w -" UB.9imiIC.il:

o Ithe r.volution.and that the anon. IK.nb.'u . ...j ... " -"i vw muj outer csiamities (hat

ik. . .k. m , C,B rMult from dfo roio, sooner Iba.

" ; w"v w " ricu7 with McClellan aa General.ed them. i

A grateful country, whil- mourning the CGERATIOnl.

lamented dead, will not be unmindful of the . of a recent

honors due to the living I 7 '

H.W HA LLECR. " " "mw9 mmwmi n PsBWniesl affair.

Oe.er..in-Cbi.f. T! . .f 10 " b,Mk

We did not intend to do more than gather " ", , Wt Ü i-

these meed, of well earned pr.ise together; " E" wn9a "9 h bat we cannot let them go wit hont adding ;ml n,o--keBj we swell " ha a. nnmii.Hlnl .1 ..I..

that in a little over four week, after the a a now are or date of tbe congratulatory order of tie ?'.

GeoeraLia-Cbief, on the morning after lbs . T " ' . "", ' "Jwr November election, of 1862. and while Gen. T?7,' crmt,ar -oK-e to nassons McClellan waa laadiasr Ik. Arm nt tha an tke loyalty, while George B. MeCmllaa.

Potomac across lb. mountains of Vireini. lbo h ,h "ing lb. Con-

rhicl

A himan life.

Bisa, na kia motto

i.u.mall probte aad quick JMsy 15. 62.

Aalkmny 5a inh.iuer. anlisnBS opposite ladisnn Hotel. . Issuer, i

HAS a large stock of Dry OoosJa. Oroesv , ",4 Noo. hieb b. io destrotsa of peddling out oa tbe principle of -small prof i. .nd qoick sales." H. gives below aaans of hi. prices, and invites I boas who wa to w Ml ob hjm B b- h

otop h. aagca, when in motion. All kmdJuf the nou.i:..tioi

1 ptodass taken m SAiLango lor good. 1 re.iue he e:gh

tbervb, imposed opon labor .nd j.pitsl.show

Ib. wate sei iy of a renin, lo . loond financial ,.tem, while th. rights of citizens and lbs

rights of Stales, and the binding authority

All ac-

counia aay better fighting waa never dooe.

Ten thousand tbsnks for it. A. Libcolb. Two daya afterwards, wh.n Mr. Lincoln

had fuller information, General McClellao received tbe following:

Washisotob, Inly 5, 1862.

Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan. Com

manding army of tbe Potomac:

A thousand ihsnks for the relief roar

two dispatches of 1 sad 1 P. M. yeslerdsy

lm ki - r.f tk. r.k.1 mmwmm nul. Z St'tut0n blank sheet of nsaae. mmA

' s aawa uoivwi w mv .wvw. as a see w utitlvl jru I S w w

Le, with his headquarters at Warreaton n"pt 10 ,triU ow" ,fco rigblef free

and tbe opposing foreee confronting ceb- F' ,'. , prew 4 IHy social other. Ibe order for bia removal from com. and political, are charged with being trailer..

What consistent patriots Uncle Abo sad bis sa teli tea have become.

ol lew over tbe Preoideot, ibe army ami pen" L " , " onld not become, tool in their

pw.wmmbjecuofmml.m.,t.limport.nce;" ; - your- .en.tica. nana, to ose h.s.rmy is a mad i. war than in peace. Bi-I.eviog tT.t ,b!' ' m9' V 'TZ? IU b of lbs South, visw. her. eBprewed .re .hose ol ike Con tp'reM LINCOLN, em Bl.lss. Without lbs ss.ignment of any

v.ntiou and th. neunis vut. ,. .,,.. l ITall. L mmmmmU Bl.i.n. . P,ciuC r0BOn be was relieved from the

.. .. .a. ' ' ' r lv -" command whcb ev.n hi. successor. Gs.

m .

laei'-miice

m.nd wa. made out under tbe "pressure

sod dictation of th. malignant, at Washing

loo. As tbe bend of John the Baptist, the

forerunner and kinsman of the Savior, waa

taken off to gratify Ike lustful Herodma,

because be declined to load tbe weight of

hie approval to the indulgence ot bar sinful passions, so tbe bead of McClellan was re

moved to gratify tb. Abolition destructives

tt-Parson Brow. low mis!, a tew ana

ago, of Andrew Johnson, tbe Liaooia can

didate for Vice-President, tbat there worn better men than be in the Tennessee psui.

tsBtisry!" Tbe Pareoa ought to knew.

tLZT A man mid tbe mama wby his dwel.

I.ng was net Mown swsy lo s late .torm was because there ras a heavy mortagage

en it.

asponibiluy

03-MeClel Iss ie nebedy so far s atates.

manahip is roaeeraed . Evaaavilkt Joor'i. Lincoln is nobodv as far knn.n, mmA

Burnside. declared be wss the beet qualified integrity is coacerned. (Priaeeina Demo.

rJ Atut the arm, had bean withdrawn fromito held. That fatal order dieplaciog Mci"