Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 9, Number 42, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 November 1867 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER.

vol. y. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1867. NO. 412.

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Notices o.' eppointmnt of adminietrators en1 lgl n&ticee ol like charactei lo be paid io adv mre. A HNO JRCI HU CA RIM DATES: For Tonhip offieere, erh For County For )iir.rt, Crcnit, or Stete, tl.00 I r.o D,00 8GH0F1KLÜ HOlSi;! RESTAURANT & SALOON! ly C'OI. J Jit' III ill $' W. ' V (Jre-il hl. Ott Jack-. OL II 1IC11CK. ec. 5i31, 1 80. . L' I'lsviLLK, Kv. M. f. MALOTT. T a C"Sß. i. C. SCHAKta. MALOTT. C0C3 & SCHAFFER. j UtfUij w awwH . ' jjy.'fc . r , tfy)) JASPER, INDIANA, ill I'tUkCTtCS IN IHM LnfRTS OK Drjttots Cur my. XT Special atteutiou given to the Colfeetion d' Claim. Udi.M ti tlie Eat ii le ol the Tublio bture, Juue-JJ, lt'-7. lv. j AltORMil AT LAU, And Notary Public. Will practice in II Coti ol Dubois Htd I'ertjrConiittes, luoiatif. Julr 19 1367-lv CIciiiciil Do mic. ATTORNEY AT IAW, JASPKR, INDIANA. WILb attend prompt lv o any b..inef intniHted to bim I aiv ol H'- Cwavt. el ftotiwta connty. tnlice in the Cjur.er tuiirting. on Wfat atreei. '. T, 15. C'arr, ATTOKNLY AT LAW. JASI'KR, IU1ANA. WHI practire in e'l ihe Con t of DuboU and adj .mmg coon ti". igrO&ce es tlie SoeS side of liiei Vc . STE'j E I. IUII.10 Jiia . HA K III A L 1 1 R STEGE, F. EILIN G & CO., WhuLCSALE IIKALER IS j;i-ftn i it . t'roi isioii. Trasu TOAAOCO, cm A US, MAKKRT 8TRKET. North Side, ketweea Beeowd -rl Third Rtre. I.OÜISV 'II, I.E. KY. S Prompt sttention to u rtei 'rogi tue r.,u V , ep. Vi. !Hr3 I' USMXGT0 X UOl'SK, East Mair Strcet m m: 1MIUI fJ laAa. .w. su. - .... . ... . . wv. . HsvJng -el no n'Ui.e i-om - o-r . . . II.. .1 r ,...!.. 1 n.iM enu.n..... -" ii .. i. .in l.ir Ine e i "I. iti "in Ol

tratwtete en" ho il". Bemg d-renty iehoe. The qoilnn wa bmofht whit will frwal ef taaHeoft 11 ". arrd cioee to ih n dnne wi'h Mr Fnrrnon In reference o

l,..Mi . oi of 'tie 'own, it i s r .oven-i-nt atopu' " ra, and toe ptusytietae Srtll apart no txtuooa to mLe Ii weeS comfertsble, fL'Geed a'sb'i' f ed feed provided for ioree, woh S c''lO tler. HOTEL. WteT S-., Brt vi i i Mail Aan McDorai d JASPE'K, INI'IANA. rain I . assI kbi.a etsaee.ti tmrt mnA ' vl r$ .lfl" w M rvt if to r riww ""i 1 rede ata friere rat Intel porM.e , . .t,n.i. e l.r.e al an e nf ni.Slio aaironsoe Hi ' li'e Wllt ta)V he ih plied wih ihe bat the ajathel efl'i d. and no elf rt elll be (par- I lo matte Hiose who o ay lop with b m " frei St kha " fjTf CJ end tabltng In ni-1iJ fnr hnrea. JOHN GIUMMEUPACHER. Jan. IS, '7-7.

Liberty of the Preis. Around her walet put my armIt lelt as soft as cake. "Oh dear," aaye ah , what liberty You printer lake!" "Why.yee, my Z-b, my charming gal, (I equei zd her some, I gtieee ) Can you aay aught, my love, tgainsl The freedom of the Pres!" I kiel her mmc-1 did, by gum; She colored like a beet, Upon my living soul aha looked Almoat tuo good lo eat. 1 gate another bus end then Say ehe, ' 1 do contest I t u her kinder eorier like The Ireeiiuii) of the Preea.

Minutes of the Teachers' Institute In compliance with ac. 169 v th echool law of the State ol Indiana, the teachera of Duhoix C only met at the public Sell od Inil.tina in Jasoer Tuesday. N.ie. 12 h 1667, for the purpose 0i holdup a Teaeher lu itule. Rev. A J. Strain waa called to i lie ciiair I lie nrst fleiei Con lad in' the enrollment of teachera preaent, and the lleciion ol a Secretary and an aaaiatant (C W Jacob receiving a m j Miy 0I ih i ........ - J I I I J i , m uiri wif urcurrg merieo, anil la 1MB 1 Hilf W . I... . M. a jerger bssrwsoi. me um lor meeting la iid Hc'i iiirnmo wmm fired i SI mnA A .,VI..L 0ll nilj(Jtl Mf A Berry y(M LfJ(f, M C. illua were appointed critic for Tuea day. The School house being too smell lor ih- bueinete of the institute, the use of the Cumberland Presbyterisn Church ee tnJered, by the Supnntenda'it, and on motion it tarried to repair to the above 'inned place t 1 o'clock. A FTI BN ioR SE S!0J. The fül om ing exciare were taken tf eoajeersttvery, and ruiiducted by Mearr It rry and slurry. Orthography, Raiding Written Ari'hmelic, and Pliyaiotogy. From Idree tu f. ur . Vlork, q ieriee and citiciaaK. On motion the house sdjjurned until Wednesday morning. We:fdav, Fosehoor Sessior Eierciee opened with prayer Minute, read and adopted. Ou motion Mr. Mayer and Miee Bnt were appointed critic for Wedneday. Th L terary X'rcieee wero then token up S '.'How; Condurted bv M ear R rry an" M irry. 0 25 0nhogrshy; 7.60 0o;raprry : lo 25 to 12 C mpoiiion, Engloh G m u : Reading, and Oymaaaiice. Receea unti' one o'etock. Mr Murrv rxreised theclsssee in Histort nd Mental Ariihmtie; and Mr. B "'v i efeleed the rlaaeee la Phyaiology and Wri ten Ari ''metis. On mo'ion the regular buaineee of the In etftajte waa auapended in order to dipoee e micellnenus mstter. M'. Brrv then offered the follnwlag eeso'n'i " whleh waa n-animnualy adopted: HrS"tVED The Mes. Crr. Hrhafrr P x-ie, Bueltner, HnberanrJ Welman be. and thev are hereby ree'fn'l enieited glv oe their attendanre Jf st ennyenl n dnrmg owe preaent anting, end deliver sneh Wares e ihey may reem nrone. fo eneh sn orelon, and that E R Rrundiek and C. W. Jaeoba he. and lhv are hereby ae pointed aa a e'mm;'te to wall nnen th ah ye nsmed gentlemen, Snd eseensln at what time thev can be present for the above mentioned nbjrf. Mf F( , e(,M,WnfS3 o' intoi ,MB, d , ,h- ,f,nm, 1 elna Of Tn-ed.v. wLh-Mit enneent of the the above nmd chef. wh"MMnnrt the following resolution waa unaniminaly edontedt Rraotvrn. That PI the dntvnf Teacher to ebeain from intni'ceting drink, and e ! W iwwr- VB V S wguvrn vv w wn- et lee'lng hie duty in consequence of intniiearing drink, 'herefora R a. 'ved, That he he. and le herhv ex cneed from are fnoher duv durinffihe pree . . a "rn of !nt,.ate. and that hia name i be e'ricfcen from the roll On motion a committee nf three were ao- ......... pomted to preaent metier to tnte mamu - r Th. fnlln-ln- .,u were epeolnied: 0. J. Jutt, 8. Mitchell, i n ItltUwaa

"on motion Miss Beats, Mr. Maysr

Mr. Barry, were appointed a aa exsmleingj emmitiee on queries, te eee whether the!

queries submiitsd from time to tieae, were of the proper nature lo cume under Iba pur view of thia Inaai'ute. Wedhssdat Sight BEsstos. On motion rscess till 7 o'c'ock. having eipired houee was called to order. The ccmmiitee on matter for debate pre-J seated 'ho following: lit. Resolved, Tust vocal mute should: be taught in common achoola. After eone diacuaiion it waa decided in the negative. 2nd. Ileaolved, That corporal puniahment abould be abolished in common schools which wsa decided in the negaive. 0 i motion houe adjiuraed with prayor till half past eghl o'clock TnuraJay morn ing. Thckodat F reroor Sesmosj. El-rciae opened wi ll pryer; minu'ee read ad sdopted; Mie 8eoh Hardin and w . Hargr.ve were appointee er.ues tor I huradav. I he literary ZSrZTatm, Il. tory Wr.t.e,, Ari.hmeU. Geography. and Orthogr.phy. Conducted by .We, ut"f "uu """Ji AfTtnaoos Ssnsioi. Houte called to order and the foMowing exercise taken up: O'te o'clock end thirt minute. Eoglish Grsmmsr; 1 SO to 1 30 addrea by Mr. Carr, aubj-ca "Hcienca of Nature;" ' L'Ok-u-.ge, us riee snd orifin;" "Uf'tullneni " A vote of thanks wsa tend-i

-red Mr. Carr, for hi able and interest! nglb"iaelve in the rear rank of teacher, addrea to the Inatiiute. 2 30 to S 3 die-i The following reaolutian he Mr. drawn

ruteion of euhjecte relative ic Common Schools. 3 30 to 4 queries and evltielenj. On motiou lioue adjiwrned until f A o'clock F iJjy morning Frida r FoBsnoos 8geioa. Eterriae opened wi'Ji prayer, Mis Amelia Hardin and Mr. A C x were sp Doited critic lor ?ndsy. Geography, EiglUb Gram nar, Written Ari'hmelic. H'-tory, one Orthography wvre takn up in regular order, and conducted by Meeera Barry, Marry, Shifter inj and Rinv, The following resolution waa theo off.r. d 0. Mr. Berry: Revolved, That we aa membere of ihiIneti'ute feel it e djty ineumbent uaon u 'o return our Inrere taanle o M -rs Mayer .ml Jutt, for their very loteres ing mstieal enlerloioovRt, in Tourar'av '..lit. ArTFRRooR BeOSI R. Oiie o'cloc k addresaby Mr. J. C Seha'er au-j-ei "School j.lacation" A vote of iaei.be wss tendered M'. Bchafer lor hi-, intVresting sddress. The following reeolu MM by Mr. Utij, wss adopted: Resolved. I'hst the distinction in com pensa'.ior. in fsvor of men for the asms isOut ss it- pertoroieii equsllv well by Wo nen, is u jut, snd ttii they ahoa'd havhe same coapensetioii secoruing tu sbiüty to teach, that men have. Tne following reeoletioa brought by Mr. tt'iig. wss adopted: KiS 'Lved. That it is the t'uty of every reecaei ia Desoie C pnty, to take th In liana S h . Journal. On motion s committee of three were p. jointed to present a etemanc plan of m 'hool governeieRl. The followina gent'men roneti'ute the Committee: A Berry, J D HoCowav snd E B'tltain. Three t our, queries snd critictms. On motion ra co Uli half paei i x o'clock. Friday Nigh? Ss-ema. Houaa caii.-d lo oider. The following re-oluti n praaentcd by Mr. Hurry, was ilopted. Ue.olved, That the teachera have the riant lo euepead a pupil from hie or her -chool for refractory eoodurt, antll they esn confer ith the Director. Ths committee oa metier (or debate presented ihe following: Res 'LVed, That Ntrmal 8choo!e should h.i in..iif I A fca ih Hlala . i j. i Alter some diecueeion bouve decided in . j. HI" urn.B in., n ri . j: J i.l. VJ n ni i'i"'l lioinr aoournra iin prajvr till 8eturdy morning 8 o'clock. Saturday Foasaeoa SEsaiot. Kiereiee opeaed Ith prayer. Miss Anns Crere lua and Mr W. H Ilemoti were sppointed critics for Stiurdey. 9:80 decueeion, ul jct- " What is ibe beet method ot nn(..eiina rrii aiiona " Ths ennimiltee e - ....- .u. aobmitted the following syatematic plaa oVMnlo hoo': I Bs it reeolved by tbie Ioelitnte, ths foh

saS'iB twU ra,M U X94 ' I " aj

teachers of Dubeie County, for the govern mini ef their aehoola:

let There ehall be no profane language or profanity of soy kind made uae of by any pupil during echool hours. and Every pupil shall be at hie or her

Time'pn' punrtjsllv. and if tsrdv shsll be re

quired lo give an excuae therefor. 31 Teachera shsll diacoursge ell garnet tor rough pleys whoa it bes been discovered that they have any tendency to excite evil paaaion. 4th Tesehere will require neatness in habit, and a moral deportment of their pu pile, from the lime they srrive et echool lo the time tnsy shall leave theaame. The report, was sccepted and concurred in: Mr. Jaeoba then offered the following re. olutions which were adopted: Whereas, we ee teachera of Duboia Coun ty, have passed through the third Institute M4 , the tfQaift ,herefore be it ReotfED ,u ,h wt ,r, ,t.fied of

TinCd ,b4,,b,y " ,n,r,,,n", t'k Hi. widow arid heirt ,he .ceomp.i.hing ot much good. RIV08 mjil 80 to Mrs. Lincoln 2 ,g Tlut w. . boJ (tchef J

Iheeitatiaeiv see. ih.t .11 i..rh... kn je - (vviwiiwie wwj sr benefited by at.end-ng Inaiitulea, l.o.evemuch practice they any have had aa prae tical teachers. ii Thst it is the unanimous voice of thle Inatitute, that it ia the duly of ell t jacher lo sttend their Ciunty Institute, end, thai thnwe who do not attend will i'ertaiiilv fine v adopted. Rcsolveo. That the uae of tobaeeo du.ing school houra is unbecoming to both teachera and pupi'e, snd ebonld be sbsndoned. Tne following resolutions were sleo edopted: Besuvio, Thst we the tesehere of thi Insulate tool it our doty, end, do hereby tseder our sincere thanks to oor worthy a periatendeet lor the use ot the Cumberlsm Preebyteriaa Ckarcb, Jariag tbe preaent Inti'uta. Rasuvin, That we tender our eineere hanke lo Meaars. Berry snd Marry fo 'heir faithful sod efficient Isbor in bshal ol ihe luatttnre. Resolved, That we tender our grateful thanka to our Superintendent and Secrete riea. Resolvid, That we requeat the publica lion of tbe proceedings of thi Inatiiu'e in .he Jiaper Cousibr, Petereburff Tr blrk ,tJ! Huntinebara Siqral. Reoolvid. That ws regard tbie Institute a grand sueeeee. The Benertntandent then eddressed a few wor'i to ths members of the Institute, commending then for the harmony of feeling that bad been manifested during the term. On motion Houae adjourned nine die. A J. 8tbaiIi Chairman. C. W. Jacobs S eretsry. ICTAt trial uf negro conepirators in Lynchburg, Virginia, a negro witness io re ply to the queeion why they wanted to kill mother negro replied. ''Because they eaol he woold not vote the radical ticket, and that he cirried tales lo the white people, sad wss no better thin a white mas.'' 0rA bachelor editor, aeueative in rel tioa to hia righta, objeeta lo taking a wife, thiough fear that ahould ahe have a baby his e oolemporsriee. who habitually copy without credit, would refuse lo give him crt dit for the beb' ! 1 asan

(O-The Fo.i Hmith Herald esys the Ar-P,,rieu "-acuuniry, wuien i...h..ei. l..hr,..,h., l.M1hJcincfl,heirc01llintD,t

s drove ol cows stopped to drink in it, end they drink it in two. ll.mp.hire Democr.tlc which met on ihe leih (örThe Mew State Convention ioetant, nominated John 0. Sinclair, of ... Bsthlehem, (or Oovernor on ihe second SallOt. ftr?" Look oat lor a counterfeit $20 bill on the National Bank at Indianapolte. It ia s fsc etmile of the loriginel, but poorly exeruled snd on ihin psper. (KrThe emell earn of $57,597 94 been paid the Indianpelie loornal, the red r - Slate Printer! since the firal of January for. ' 7 fcrw.lhem Fauikoer, of Vevey, leok 1,625 pounds Sf honey from eighteen aland

th,!of Mt

In Dartie eounty, North Carolina, the only two candidates tor the reconstruction convention are nerue.

They have issued a circular to the nc 2Iro county, which is secretly circulated, liotii winch we maku the :'ollowin, elwpieut extract: if thar should Bee sny Collared Person 'hat wan s to vote A Demoerstic vote, (rail 'im until lie Knows Nothing, if vou do that Will Be j-it like they aerved them in Virginia, and if thar ahould Beo a man ol uch Carrecter, make him aure for e while. This is at the same time a fair sanv I'le ot negro intelligence and of the evil spirit which radicals have sue'ceeded in instilling into the uegro's lUUld. Iloo David Davis, administrator ot' the estate of the late Abraham Lincoln, made a liual settlement of the estate at Springfield, Illinois, last Ihursday. Alter paying all the debts Robert f. Lincoln re ived his share. and also that of the miner heir, n ad.) The amount due Mrs. Lincoln, leas about ?4,00o heretofore drawn by her, is suKject to her order. Fesseuden, when Secretary of the Treasury, wrote an ollicial letter in Inch he stated that since tiie passage of the leal tender act, the (iovrnmeiit did not hold itself bound to pay jrold in any instance, unless it 'tad expressly agreed to do so. And further, that such agreement could not be inferred nor inplied. but must tie stated iu uositive and exuresa 1 3rm8. a At no point in the country has he Democratic '(tarty lost ground. sverywhere the column of white men ias advanced. The meeting ot Oofjrress will, in all probabilit v. devel -p tili furth r the real anti-Union programme ot the radical party, and that rpr will "-.,(,! I -., ihu i - : timent of the land to a still greater degree, and make the coming victory more sure and pci mancnt. Ww: and Witty. Referring to old EkH, Wade's declaration that lie won't ack "ut Irnm negro stiHVage, the New York Times eats he seems to be very much like the passenger at sea who in a atortn tied himself tor safety to the anchor. General Sherman thinks tbe war waa bruaight oh by tlie action of extremist North and South. Hence, having pnt down those on one side, the people are aroused to put down those on theoiher. It is all the people'a victory. The mud ol Paris, obtained in the streets, is aold for six hundred thousand francs, hut it is manipulated und $old as a fertilizer to the amount of three millions of francs. Ban. Wade says: "The Republican party is committed to universal negro Mill rage, and no man is a liepublican who would desert it." "My Maryland." Maryland ia swept clean. Aot a Republican iu n i t i. u,u' oyt.ru. ram. giaia uro io uwusiei'ie. in uiu voinnioo wcann. LLT'There are .TT,M)0 miles of comI l .. ..J :i j .i. . rate of a thouannd utile a vear. DC7"It ia 'tossible now to go from lN?w Jork to Cheyenne by rail, the ,,e,vcu,1 be,. 10 miles west of Omaha. OCPVirginia has nine and a half million acres of improved, and eleven and a quarter millions acres of unimproved lands. Hi ram powers, the sculptor, has made 9JO0,000 by his art inf. Italy dur-

be. ,Mb ",0 l'aftt twen(y ears.

- A Southern barber ahaved Iwelve men in twenty-five minutes, and claims the tonserial championahip. rjThe 8iste Printlag bill for the month of September emousted to nearly $15,C