Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 9, Number 38, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1867 — Page 1

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E WEEKLY COURIER. VOL. 9. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1867. NO. 38.

JASPER

LVk.lt V rtiOAT. AT JASl'UI

PtJBOIB COCKTT, I WIM A HS, BT CLEMENT DC AHE, OFPICE-Ow Ww Mi Stkelt.

A Grand Old Poem.

Hho thill judge a man from mannere?

Who hall know him by In dre! . Pauper uiay be til for prince,

Prince t.i lor something lata.

TRMSrm TLY IN A MVA NCK

Single Hubacripliun, fur fifty Rat,, & 0 Crumolcd shirt and dirty jacket

rortii nunlb, . 1 OOJ Mey beclothe the golden ore a atks nrAr(vET.a:-o. f d"nx U'ouh' "ld F,r.qua f 10 line or tta., 1 eek.fl 0 K.ch aueqet initio,,, 75 etc Th(,re , of , neeif Lung, advertleement, at am rale.-l ,, ,,.,

A fmrl'dii fivi' wen knuir ,.r BnimrKi.

oiiiilsd aa a eqaar. T'teae

are the term-' Tbrt ,,e "'pie iida and g .Iden.

fur transitu iiveriiement; a ren. mahlr II " -'0 , rruahnj and overgro n :

deeuC'iua will be trade tu regulsr advcrtue GuJ, whocounte ty eoule, not I'reaeev,

Luve and pro.pera yoo fend me, WUIe lie valuta throne the higbeat hut aa pebble of the eea.

mente.

Noticee of appointment of admini.tratir.. aa1 legal iiotict-a o( like charactti tu bf I' aid io advance.

A N NOalltCI NO CARDIDATXe: . . ... Ä Man, upraised above hie fellow., For Townahip oflirer, each $1.0 For County S.6o' Of! lorfu bia lellowa then. For Patriot, Circuit, or State, I 0 aeefefe, rulers, lorda rsmember, . . . : i , I m . - .

inai your meanest Kind ore inertMen of labor, men by feeling, Men by thought, and men by fame,

RESTAURANT ii S A 100 R! Cirtig aJIMJ flfM to Suaoblee, fly Co!. .1. .llC'Iiriner, i lu a man's enoblmg name,

8CII0FIELD HOUSE!

iw wt,j (, woman ana cnna in tue aone, any young man ambitioua or owning theee a pay meat to tbia debt the people or :aibe effect which tbia rad;csl policy bee I ehirte, let him el. p over anj aak a mer- able to make, and which ahall oave tl.eae upon your pockcta. Why what ii it hieb cbaot arhat bo twill take for eighteen yard veet sua of inisrest that you ore paying kesps tba Ststes -f the South almoat io of mualia to m.ke liem. The merrha n t ear h year. Where yoo promised to pay condition of tarratioo? It io oot e yesr will eey, four dollare. Wby, eaye tbe ens- gold, pay gold. W hero yoo only proaieed ainco yoo wore sending them provisions to toner, asvea yeara ago yoo told me the greenbacks pay greenback. Tbkt ia the keep life io tbeir bodiee, and the roeaoo of eame amount of goodo for two doilara; how first thing. The next thing yon moat do it ie that people are kept down ay tbia rad ia it that you won aak ae fonr doilara! Now.; ia to atop the plundering of the pnblic treaeteal despotiea ao that Ibey hue no heart if ihn merchant ie a aeaaiblo man. and un-jury. Why. ay frianda, if I were to atand and no hope to work end improve their deretandi the matter, aod ia dieaoood to toll, here aad recount to jo the hundredth part country. Why ay friend, what heart ban the troth, what doeo hssay ! He eeye, it t- of the pludering of the treasury that ia to any man there to improve hie land or to in- true that eevea yearn ago I eold yoa ibeee.be found ia the official report of the Gov.

rnaae the weelth of the conatry, when be good for tarn doilara; aow I aak yon lour dol ernnaent, I might have to atand here for doe not know but nt the eery next eeeeioo, iare, hot yoo moat recolleet that eince I eold well nigh n week. Laughter I might

01 congress, taaooeue oteveoa will drive jtae good lor two do Her, the Ueited State rum up the whole thing in one remark, and through a confleeetioa bill to take away hie baa laid a tax of three eeato per pound up that ie tbal Mr. Dawea, of Massachusetts, land aod giva it to the nigger! What heart aa every pound of cotton produced io -ne one of the moat radical of men, wai forced would any of you have to labor and improve country. Too eottoa producer pay ike to confess, on ihn floor of the Houee of your Und, honeee or faraa if yoo were not tax. and etiche it on the price of cotton Repreeentativee, that the mere alealinga of

ure you would be allowed to own them aix when be rolle it to the manufacture

months? No man would do it. And what J Then eoaea Uncle Sea to the aanafaetnri the conequenee! It ia tbia: that of the are, and eeye, ray dear Mr. Shoddy, I did

two hundred and eeweaty-eevoü milliooo of you many a good iura duriog tue war; I

axee paid nnder the iaternal revenue law, paid you foil price for eboee the: aidn't during the fan year, the atate of Peanayl- t a two daye' march, aod for pant (vnnia baa paid morn than the wole ten oooe that bur.i ia the knee the firet time

Statee of the South. The Slate of Ohio 'ka boya kneeled ia the ran ba to fire. Now,

Wo 222 0re-n St. bctllakeon & Harr irk. tec Sd, IS45. L'ci8viLLi, Kr.

a. f. mai. 'fx t k Cobb. I. c acaTAfca.

MALOTT, COBB & SCHAFFEB.

JASPER, INDIANA, Will 1'acihe is Till C'uLrts DviMnl Co: vrv.

fO5 Special uttc-ntiwii giVtJ to tl

CoKaictiuii ot' 'i.iifi.". Oiri.-.ti n the Kst ei-lc of ties Tub

lie fefejutra,

Tiiere are foam enbroidered oceeae, Thore are little well rlad ri I, There fei ble inch l.igh aipiirga, There arc crdwe on the hill;

Uiod who rouni by aoul a not etat Inn,

J. i and propera you and me;

(For to him, all vain distinction OK Are aa pet ble io the ea.

Toiling hand alone are builJer,

June 22. 107. lr.

Of a nation neullb or fame;

Titled hznee I peimioned.

Fed and fattened on the neaej

"'' the aweai ot other lurehead, Living only to rj ice. While the p-jor mail' uu'raged freedom

Vmiily l.fied t.j it voice.

eV V v'XI i A-i . a Ä5.JL lb t Trmh and j itice are eternal. AnJ Notary Public, 1' rn with lovrline and light, 9jft-IPtt iüLXkdawa 1S" r wrowÄ. nhall newer rreaaawr. - ! v rer-mere i a eunny ttmm. W ill practice m nil tc (JotiiM mr . K. ... w . , . , ,, . , God. wtioae world heard vo:ce la tneing .... .... I'. irr,' I .,' , - Ii. laDll

1 . 'i . i i t i .it, vvituui. , iiiu i.iiui .Inly l:. IfiiT-lv

naid five miliiona more than the who I tea et ale S hi i her ii States and lha State of Pcuneylveaia paid atill m- re. Tboee Staleo that, under good goweraaeat, under con- - i ut.i.nai governaent, would pay tbeir fair hare of taxation, and lift ao much of the burden off frura your a boulder, under thie

radical rule are ao im pom ri abed that the aingle State of Pennsylvania paya aore 'haa tbe whole ten Stataa nf the South; and whattbey are ibua uramle to pay ia aadfled upon ihe ahoaldere of ghe people of tbe

Meeeieura Manufacturer. I want you to do a little for ae. Therefore, I have laid a lax

one year, ander the Republican admiaintre. tioa, were equal almoat to Iba entire corrent annua i -xprnae of Buchanan' administration. Let me give you an idea of tbe aaount. What were your expeneeo laat yearf They were 350,000,000. That ie a Bighiy earn of money. Let ae give you aa idea of what it ia in ay coreperieon. In tbe good old daya ol Andrew Jackeon, the eipeoeea of the Government never exceed-

oa every yard of ahirtieg yoo manufacture d $25 000,000 a year. Now, yoo expend

01 inai cotton, well, Air. Manufacturer pay. the tax, and clapa it on tbe price when

Nonn era State. So auch for thie recontructiua queetioa. Now, my friendo, let me aay a lew worda upoa tbe eubject of Ibe aationai debt and national taxation, I aba be very brief, iadeed. ' V m are at tbia moment the moat deeply .nil, bit d people oa the face of tbe globe. Saveo yearn ago. Great Britain wee the moat deeply indebted country. New tew

we more men eae doea. Great Britain ba

ia much in nne aingle yenr aa would run iba Government for twenty-cne yeara. at

he .ell. it to the merchant. Then come , be old rate of Democratie expenditure. Undo Sua again aod my a. ay dear Mr. ; How, ia it not lime to atop ihe Jeaka in thw Merchant, we are a little hard ap; there lere j.reaeury, aod tarn out the men who teg you we have levied a lax naail poor bueiaeoe M ttl, ITf , ibue aaoander yoor money t

im tnerenent paya tue tax ana ad Ja it to Applause

ihe price. S by tbe tiae you come to buy

the ehirte you find ail three of tbeee taxea oa ibe price. 80 that, after ell. it fa ibe aaa that pate ibe obirt nn hi back tbat

paya the whole of theee taxea "

trial ('ill io.3c. . T T 0 !'- NHY AT LA W, JASIMilt, INDJAXA f vr'U. attend promptly to a buinet v intrutJ to It tta la any Ol tl"1 C UfH 'f Duiioi county. ' .. in the Courier bnUdtag.oa W' troct. a. T, K. Carr, ATTORNEY AT LAV. II"U, IVt'l.M.A. W. I practice in all the ( ou'te of Duboie an aj iHiiij run t iee. (QrOtllie on lira S uh ei.le of the public (lqtar . S-n' 2 '. 67,

U.iuadleaa man Io and me, S. k. oppvemUiaa with title, A the pebh'e io ih ea.

"Why. ay frieade. yoa hava not a ihiag upoa yonnot a coat or a pair of boot or ehoea yoa have not a thing that yea are wearing that haa oot paid from three Ie fiee taxea tn ibe General Governaent. nad yew who wear them are the men who pay the taxea. Wby, when I have made thie argument before, there waa one man ignorant

"Let ae give yoo another ilea. A eat of fellowa wanted government contracts got op an Indian war; and what have been the IM n! lit Tka 9,al. ( W..

portett that the fxpenMt for the two ntfi.

w w

a popnlalien nf itnry-n aiiheaa of people

iwitain the umt or ibe linnet) Ilee. In'noagb to aay the poor man the labor. ng

: India and ber coloniea ehe haa two hundred " who never eeee a tax gatherer, aever

11. 1 iicne m re, making two hundred and :h.r

Exrtract from a Speech of Judge Thar-'1" 'lwn ol peoe'e who are eobjectaof

man. "f Ohio, at a Jolificati n Mee'iDg(,,,Ä crowa. W e here but Ihirtyone

at Allegheny City October 18. 107. i' ü'oea of people, two hundred aad five

N'ow,"' my hien ia, "tet me iddreaeyoul

I million leee lien Greet Britaia, aad yet we

briefly on the queaiioi 1 et have been de

eueeed Ihk) year, and winch wiil he quallv pertlneat, perhaps, in the year to come And. Ii rot , tin queetion of recunatruction,!

ao called, the reconstruction of the Southem State. Why, my friendo, what du theee men aiean by tailing about the reronstruclion of Stale.? Have we not a f'onetiiotion anc doee not the I 'onatitution consti

tute our i v n tn !' And whal, ia the

ame of neaveti. have theaj radical rulera

i owe more money than ehe doee. Again, lei

oaee. Great ltntain draare from the pock -la of her people $3M,OUU,000 each year ir. the ahape of taxea. Ia tbia country the General Governaent n lone drew from ibe pnekete of Ihe American people, tbe fir tied year, five huadred aad aixty od.l ail-

ATtUHNISi IT LAW ,

rtHR eaderalgned will hereafter rroctisc jlo o but to obey tho Conatiiution and nore I in the Circuit Ooart ol Deboia 0 lUamjrejlmj are neceaatrv. They call 11 nod will promptly atien to alt buaineea eif pk

paya taxea. It would be a great deal nearer

the truth to aay that labor paya ell tbe laxee. Tbat ie iba truth. Hon ia ill J jet look at it, Tbe acly way in whieb you can add

one single cent la ihe wealth of tbe country, io by laaer. Teere ia oa otber wop to edd to ibe wealth of the country. A mnn may bava the finest genius in the world, and invent the beet aacbine ever eeen la ihe

world, bat uatil labor coaee in to build the

machine, notbiog ia gained by the mvea

Hon. ..f dollarmore iban $200.000 OUO .T.kt tU f leh baadholder. .d I deal almore U..n ,. called fro. Ibe Brilab psmpla.- M. Ihj, eiM, Miiuoo.

tru-td m hi care.

n.

the United State, that It, tbe real and personal properly, ie eetimated at M.OUO.OOO.-

OUU. The value rt ihe real and pereeaal

- i ' . :.- . L .1 a

. nur.l.nn of rer 01. .1 r urliu.i . Th.r. n.r VrV"7 '. nw naana

WIM. V. TRAr.W KM. aenthe mienomer in the world. Tbej

oubt tu call it a qo-'stion of destruction.

Again, let ue loob at it. The wealth of distinction, but merely far illawireiioa

Take the rich capttaliat. wbo toils not. neither doea he apia, aad yet ia aa floe ae

Soloaoa, ia all ha gluey. He doea not add

aa mach lo tbe wealth of tbe country in a

..ir iL U . . :.U Ku. . I u Oa? rwvi w-a sw-wvV ... a

i iuc i.,.u- .w,w w wu wjvw.yMr-ii ae prodneeu nothing, bat niaply three times ss much aa the va;oe et lbelivea upon tba iatereet of hia naeaey as the

Applau.e De.iruciion ol State, deetruc T"fW " vwm 0,",e" w anoemater a apprentice, wbo aakee a fifty ,on of lufvidual liberiy, de.trnction of the omt B0,e th" oe, wt W o the cent pair of eboee lor a child. lApp'au,e.J

t.eneral (iovernaeni. alone, mora bea New it Ie jest preeieely because you ci

.,"'' a year more waa toe Uri.lab

it

n't

.mi ,h M. Kill IN i Jo. IIA a ; I' i ! IH STEGE, REILING & CO., iaij:r c i I a.- i. t L' ti m am

'countr's procpenty, dealructton of every)

lou rii a, reiiMUiia, x raw. ra,de America eloriou.

T(BAC 'M, MG AUS, ... WMJ lh- k,.M , ,K- ...i.SIP' PT

u 0,,MAUkKr STIJ,:I:!1L Jt. lor ihe future of the country. fAprlaae.jl ''Agaia let ue look et it ia aaotker way. Xorth SiJe, between heco i. d and Third Stre. .,,, , . , iThe rate if taxation la Graai R.iiaia U I tiUlSVIl I K KV I Ih" ' 0 ' 1u',l,on 11 "i que. In rie u nxation ia ureat Britain a P.S.-Prompt attention to order'Irom the ho Ihe deetruction ol civil liberiy, aad''n' f'nl on lU om country. eep. 12. I83 if. not a queatioo of lha reconstruction ol In ,ht Um,ed St,,M lh tM of aatioa of

n II i 1 Slalea. But there is one thing more of!P,0,erlJ the General Ooveraaeot, slooe 'internste ted In having tbe country hat lil-

""' thie noestion of reconstruction. It is a!" ' reo cent.cn

KllllT A 5 STI I II Kf r,.,.aiion whether one-third of thie reoublic! hundred dollars; more than fsur

rv vr ss vsv i hv't w 7a1a11 -w- . ... . . , Ka.T ami or Pdblic Sqoaxx. JAarci. " plced under Ihe control of the na."M " lh "' 0tai Britain. TI WOULOreapacifullyinformkrorace. It in a queetioa wiiether ten Staleo; Mjt eame aaa. haw can that he!-

t the publirthat he ha a large of thia Union ahall be aarreodered to the

create wealth except by labor can not pay taxea without having weakb lo pay ikem with it ia far tbat reason that, ia the ead, tbe greet burden ol taxation falle upon tbe laboring elate, end it in lor that reason tbat

there ia ne elaea in tbe coaaoaity so auch

1865 and 1866, wsrn over thirty millions nf doilara. How asny hostile Indians did tbey killaithihnt large sooont ol money 1 I will Ball yoa. There una n Rsv. Colonel Cbivinglon wbo murdered one hundred snd aeventy.foor perfectly peaceful and friendly Indiana old men, wnaen and eb'ldren. ft doee sometimes happen that when yoo went a pnrticularly mean man. find one who

wrilen 'Reverend Colonel' belore his name snd yoo have bia. Applause. How many hostile Ind. an d d tbey kill with tbia thirty miilioua ol money? I remember tbet u be Donee ol Representative Mr. vVindom,

of Minnesota, after investigsiing thn teat.

ttied a tbe rerul: that every boitife Indian

killed coat aore tban two million of money. Take General Sully' expedition. Tbe eebaisteaee of that expedition coat more than

six millions ol dotiere. Tba General re ported tbat he bad killed one Indian Laughter J An express rider seys ihe Gsaeral lied; tbat it waa he, aad not the General, who had killed the Indian. Laughter. Aad the old buntere nad trappera out there eay tbey both lie, for tbey know the Indian very well, nad he la alive yet...

Ltughter That ie the way the money

go." ' Let me tall yon another wny and another thisg tbst Is aeceeeary a be dona to atop thie heavy taxation this great drain wpoa the people. Tbt ie to diaaiee at least one hall of the office holders ot tbe General

Government, aod aat them to honest work. Applause. Usve yoo say Idea how many o' them there arel According to the official report of the Secretary of the Treasury, there ore more than 2O.000 effi:e holders ia thatonn emgln department, almost an many no there were ia tbe whole Government

and splendid assortment of'negro. It ia a queetion whether by disfran-

Dooie an rann on n.nj.i . . . ,. .j r. .,;..,..

whieh he will aell at RKUUCKD PRICES, and will warrant all hi wnrk. Give me airiaL ROMUALD RKCK.

Merchant' anil JiechanitV HOTEL. WrsT 8"., Retwf.e Mata ard McDorald. JASPEli, INDIANA. TUB undereigned, having purchased and fitted un hie property loi hotel purpose-, mlicite a liberal share of public patronage. Ilia table will alwaya be eupplied with the beet tbe market sffordc. and no eft rt will be spared to make those who may top with hia " feel at home. IL flood stabling furniahed for hnr"a. JOHN GKAM MLLSPAl'HLR. Jan. II, '61 -y.

groee, one-third of tint republic aball be

where do too get that iaformatiee! 1 tell

hia I get it from the official report of tbe epecial commissioner of the revenue, made to Copgrese end published by Congress

under Buchtaun. Tbat kj but one depart.

tie ia debt and lightly taxed, aa the labor- meat, then consider ihe other department.

aff popla. Why, a hat w the effect of a

great debt aod heavy taxationf What haa been im effect in great Britaia? Two hundred yeara ago Eaglaad eae nearly oot ol debt. Theo aha eae, ia lha language af

her people ae well aa her poete, 'Merry eld

tba Department of State, of War, of ihe N

vy, end of thn Interior, of the Poet-office, and of tba Attorney General, and aeb youreelves hew many people you are feeding in Id leaeee, ehoee chief busiaeee it is to elec

tioneer lor (be radical party. I tell yoo, my

England.' New she ewee four tboaetnd frieade, there never was a people eo ridden

milliooo of doilara, nad the effect uf thi and taxed by tffic holdere and office beg.

igbly pub'ie debt hae been that one enure gar in the world aa ere lha American aeo

a. ae w . . a.

placed under the control of tba block race,!"" nu, mmm OM- re,t and not ona-lhird alone, becauae. not that' on,B mi,,,, 1 Pf three

third of Ibe republic nnder the control of j00,'" iaaif. three cent oa the one sixteenth pan of ber people are dependent p!e at tbia day. The bangere on are eo r a

the black raerf, and it becomes a balance I0 on'Irta ""r" lÄ,M toovereaaent. opoe tbe poor laws for support. That ial

of power Ir this country, end wiil govern iM- m ,,I'D- 0B do- Ioa 91 effect, apoa oar poor people, of a great the whole republic, frea Canada lo tba golf, rape, ürtctlp; yea aay never, perhaps , oatioaal debt aad heavy nation." until iba people, becoming disgusted with ,he lu K,hrw cf General Gav- Now, I my tn you, that yen aaaeot srs-

thia degrading joke, shall brirg shoot ibst , no pay trisute to the Oea- serve your liberty aor yoor prrwperitp with' fellows, and let ibem go le work for tn

memoe, and ibe office holdera are ao numer. om, ihnl it slmoet remiads ns of the plague a with weich Ihe Almighty viaiibd Pharaoh end hia people. Dunns one-hslf of these

terrible conflict, townrd which the rsdicale " sll you eat. .Ii uch s debt s. ws bees baegiag over m. I a a . ..I -Liaa,

are preclpitatirg their so called negro tou orm' 00 9t' WOtt '"i"0 mixh ,neh m e era compelled

friends. fApplsuse.

' Now, my friends, nne thing that ought

io be kown in this city of Al'egheny, snd

to beer. What Iben, ie the remedy Is it

repudiation' I say no. I eay tbat tbe

and sll yoa earn."

"Let ma iileeirsts haw tbia thisg ia dons. I suppeea there is sot a very youag copper

io the rite of ritthiirtf: nn thine ihst ,n waowouioaot itxsto

ought to be knea o lo evert Nortnera hone; '.Uaglmi.J If there lejThs resaedr is set repudieiior, bet ie eech cause ihj bsld

honest livisg. Applanse j

OPoale hee tbe hedges whieh bound the rood of life whet csn the wise man

American people srs an honest people, end

will not repudiate their keaeet obligation.

do bat eaile aa he posees slong it'

87 Why are cloude liks ceocbarnf

the rata.

Be.