Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 9, Number 43, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 December 1867 — Page 3

JASPER COURIER.

-The Littlu Corporal tur Üucüuiber is u capital umnbcr. It contains "On tbo Hearth Kug,- "The Great Pan jnndrutu Himself;'' "JtnuiVt Memo ry btruiK;" a nuw "Jthyuio ot Little lied Killing Hood;" the conclusion ol

'Camp Uruco," besides a number ol ,,UPM ' sufferer will try bia remedy, sparkling poems, amon which is a 1 will cost ihem nothing, and may prove perfect jrem hy the Associate Editor, is bleeeing. Pertiee wishing ibe preacripMrs. Kiiiily Huntington Miller, euti- tiaa, rutt. by return mail, will pleaae adtied "The Haby'a Stocking;" music drete KKV KD WARD A. WILSON, by Goo. F, Uoot, a letter from Theo- No. -G5 s',u,,, Second 8trest,

uore Tiltun, und ati editorial describing the beautiful process by which Curotuos are niudc. A new volume of the Littlo Corporal begins with tlio next number. The publisher im determined to continue hit otter of the November and December numbers free to all new subscribers received during December. Terms $1ji a year. Sample copy free if sent for before January 1. Ad-, lre, Ai.krkd L. BkWErX, Publisher; of the Little Corporal, Chicago, 111. The trial of J ort, Davis has been set for the fourth Wednesday iu March, in conseqftenot of the inability of the Chief Justice to be present Itirin the present term of the court. The bail bond of Mr. Davis has been extended until Iii Ii... tivH f.. rl.oi - " - - " we niuvi s a til v trinl in ir h I ws rw i ' i l a 1 s a Tht Pretidential Electiou.

If sll the Southern Slate, are admitted, room for the balance of the year, and, in the full electoral vute will be three hundred fact continued in a very weak and nervous and seventeen; absolute majority required ,n ome ,wo moi-th, since, when one hundred and fiftynine. ' I w" gj, "'"l"' T","0"1 '"d yUr ' C"dron Bittere for treatment. I commenrRevolutions never go backward, and the e, impvovinf right away, and am pretty well present oue will progreaa steeilily, bringing'restured. Yours, truly, A. L NEAL. in under the ronaer vstiye banner other! atSS. tnd confirming by fncre.aed major.' , ftt9'! i.. , . . I received thia day the following, from rtiee tboae that have alresdy cut adrift from Lancaster. K-ntucky: radical rule. j Ps.JoBl Bi ll: Pleaae send me in haate, No one, it it presumed, will deny that the ruR MT ow uae 0NC pozes of your Cedron followin Stete ua .knl..t.i. i.r 1 Bittere. I bave tried tli-m. and find them

I i radicale for the next Pre Jenl a conteat vig: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Nw Jersey, Penn oylveoia, New York and Oiio. Tlioy poll una hundred and nineteen voter., leaving forty lu inaure an abaolute majority. IF lib prraent prospeeta, can there be any doubt but that they can be readi'y obtained! Indiene tnd lllino give t wenty-uinn voice. Will not both iheae S'ntea wheel im.nK. linel When we eee in one year a change of 45,000 in the radical majority in Meeea chuaette, may we not even hooe for that foeil Ststo ted still more o for New Hampshire and Maine. Then there are several of tht northwestern Stitea who undoubted'v will cut loose from radicil rule within incoming year, add it will be impos-iole, with all their hardihood of actiun and detiane.e of the Cewethltfejp, for the extremists o oe groit4 all the Southern States, ao that aome f them will not undoubtedly vote for the, ooservative candidate. Though it will taks some tune to reform the Senate, the radical rule will be destroyed In the next: House, and all power for further miachiefi laben from them. Let as then be thankful! for the bright akies above. We have an j abiding conviction that the Republic is esved. National Intelligeneer. Greenbacks Not Taxable Important Decition of Judge Storer. By reference to our law repoit it will be ttn Ihtt Judge 8torer, of the Superior court of Hamilton county, delivered an opinion yesttrday, in which he held thei freeobecbs, under the statote, are not tax able by the State and municipal authorities. The opinion waa elicited under the follow, mg eircumetancee: Faran and McLean filed a petition in the Superior court, to r; train tbt Treasurer, Mile Oreenwood. from colleeting taxee on $30,000 in greenbacks. Mr. Scarborough, counsel for the defendant, filed t general demurrer to the pttitioa. Tbie demurer wee overruled by Ibe court, and is deciding thus, Judge Storer referred to the acts of Convrees expressly tempting varioue forma of Government in ejtttedoees, among which were the notes k iown es green hack, from taxation With the policy of this Isw, the Judge seid, he had nothing to do; but the statate wss explicit, and no other decision could be reached. Il there was any reaaonable donbt, anything to which he could refer In the lawe passed by Congress with regard to thessis suss, he would decide differently. Now, notwithstanding the law, and the decision of bie Honor ert pecuniarily In our favor, we unhesitatingly pronounce the lawe which make thie distinction in greenbaeka and United States Sonde all wrong, and they eheuld he repealed es speedily aa pneaible It wss not with the ot jeni of evading the payment of taxes that the Enquirer Company brought this sction. They wanted to pises ths facts before the country In the hape of s decision by ths courts Ws is tsnd to run sgaiosl this odious elsss legis ttlon until not only greenbatks are tatted, mt until every other form of government "eroQiee to pay" shall bsar its equal portion of tbt public c.vptme.-CiDCinuiti Enquirer.

TO CONSUMPTIVE. Tb Ist. Edward A. WiUon

'ill tend (fr" of cb'rf0 who d"i, 1,1 ,ht prescription with) lbs direction for nuking od using the simple remedy by which be ii eared of t luog iffection end that dretd disease Consumption. Hie only obJ88 10 benefit the afflicted end be Willis.n"b.i-g, Kings Co.. New York. May 18, lU07y. INFORMATION. Information guaranteed to prodoce t luxuriant growth of hair upon a ba.'d head or besrdlena face, also a recipe for (he removal uf I'imples, Blotches, Kruptiona, etc., on the akin, leaving the same aoft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge by addrfaainj. THO.S. P CHAPMAN. Chemist, Broadway, New York. Sept. 20, 1867-8m Special Notices. EXTRACT OF A LETTER PROM Providence. Ala.. Blay 13, 186. Dr. low Bull: I eend vou $'i0 for Ckdrow Bitteüs. Please aend what it will ,,",f paying freight, tu Columbus Mise. I have been troubled for severe! , , , iyers wi'h indigestion; have had to take .pills ev-rv night for ten or fifteeo year; ; and in February, 1864, waa attacked with ifuiipml nNmlvw T wttm rnnfi-iftfl in tnw all you claim for them. Tby sre cur ng r i . ji me of conumption of long etandtng. l oure, rpHetullv, O. W. SIIINDLEBOWER. ANOTHER TESTIMONY. Bloominoion, III , October 14, 18C4. Dr. Johr Uoli.: We mad an arrangemut with oir agent, July 2', 1854, tor ellltig your C-dron Bittere, and are abntu .so!d on. We want (one groaa) twelve I "' more without d-laf We are Intro. ducintr them readiiy, and think they anewer a good pir:i Dss HOOG & CROTHER9. "ERROR s up YOUTH. A Gentleman who auffered for years from Nettroue Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effectaof yoi.thful indiscretion, will, for 1 die sake of suffering humanity, aend free to aM who need it, tue recipe and direct iona for I making the kimple remedy by which he waa cafes, S llerera winning to profit by the P'. " 7 JOHN B. OüÜEN, A'l Cedsr Slav 8, lG7y. Street New Y..rk. T:nTi;m- and Celibacy. A N ESSAY OP WARNING AND INA STRUÜTIONS KOR U)UNG MEN. Alto, Dteeasea and Abuaee which permanently prostrate the Vital Powrs, with eure means of relief Sent Pree uf C iarje, in sealed letter envelopee. Addree. Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Asaocialinn Philadelohie, Pa. t. ..... .1 I VI... k ak.k.l I ..Itj.u V ., 1 1 f . . I Lugvt iucu aim ununn " auicu w Canvass for the ORIGIN .WO 1IIHTOKY OK THE BOO KM OF THE BIIILE, BY PROP. CALVIN K. STOWE. Show ing wlist the Bi le ie not, whst it is and how to uae it; tracing the liiatorv ol each boob up tu ita origin with the inapired auihora, and complely anewering all Infidel cavils and uhieciiona to the Kcrinturea. It , , ordinary library of Biblical History in is amgle volume, brief, clear, accurate, con jdueive and highly intereeting. A msaterpiece oi common srni". n is nreoeo in every family where the Bible ie read, aa well as by every Sabbath School teacher, etudent and clergyman, end being the only book on the aubj-ct ever published or sold in this! country , agents can easily see the advantsge of caava-aing for thia work. Send lor circulars containing notices end indorsements, from leading mlmeters nf all d 'nominations. Aildresa Zuc.i.ra, McCutDT di Co., No 177 Whi.1 Fourth St., Cmcinnaii, 0 Noe 5. fi7-4mn SURVEY NOTICE. THE undersigned will proceed with the County Surveyor of Dohms County, on the 16ih day of Dec . 1807, to run the lines and dMrmlne the bnund'iea of section No. thirty (30) Township one(l) aouth of range 5 West. The intermediate lines will aleo be run and the corners thereof established. Per sons interested will plesse be present JOHN H- ANDERSON. Nnv. 22. 67-3 w LtjT'tio to jerger'i for guodclotitus and cheap.

Furniture! Furniture

Tbt uderaigned respect (ft fully informs the public that he hot now, tnd will constantly keep on bond, or manufacture to order, til the lotest and most fsshonable varieties of Pur niture, such at Wardrobte, Bureaus, Bed etetds, Tables, Loungee, and a large aaaort men! of chaira, of the beat alylet. He re epectfully invitee thoat desiring any thing in bia line, to call and examine hia stock before purchasing elaewhere, as ho it confident he csn please them, at hia new shop, on tht eorner of lbs Public Square, west ot the court hoossj. Nov. 21), 1867 JACOB ALLES. NEW GOODS! JUST received tt JOSEPH FRIRD.TIA.VM, A large end well selected alock of til kiode uf Gooda ; the beat etock of PRINTS!! In the County, which he will tell cheaper for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, Than any houee in town. Also, a large atock of WOOLLY GOODS, Notion, No Charge roa Showing Goods. DCr" Come and see for yourselves. On the South side of the Public Square, Jasper, Indiana. Oct 18.1867. (rain creeii and SEED HLLLER. S. KUEBLER & PHILLIP GUCKES H AVISO purchaeed from the Patentee the r iL' dt to manufacture and aell the above AVISO purchased from the Patentee the nullt io manufacture and aell the above valuable article in Ddbois Co desire o call the attention of Parmera to it. They feel confident it is the best Grain Screen in use, and that farmere generally may save its coat (only $15) each year, by ueing it to clean their seed wheat alone. We only tak a trial and if ita operaiiona are not sat ialactory the machine mty be returned, and du barm done. KUEBLER oi GUCKES. Oct 18. '67-1 y Wolcolt'ft Instant IMI t Vlllll. ATOIl Will cure header,, in three minutes, ToothacliH in a abort time. Neuraluia and Earache in five mtnutea, Cattarh, and its incidents in a short time. No cure no pay if directions are followed. Begin in time if you would avoid Cooaumptiun. J. A. McMAHAN. Longootee, Gen'l Agent lor Indiana. For ale in J aper by N E. Boring and Ma"in Eridinann, who have alao for sale Wwiftott'e B'autifi -r for the Hair and Skin, tnd S uith'a Salvatiou Silva. Warranted to give aatiafaction. July U, 1867. 1,000,000 IX WATCHES 7 FOR SALE Ot THE Pi FL LAR DCrONK PßlOK eUAf&tjJl eitnae evcst rxTaoa, a Handsome and Reliablt) Watch! For the low Price of Ten Dollara! WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE, And UOt to bo paid loriltliess ucricctly satislactorv. ... , . .. ....... - , IUU SP 110 go IC IIUIII' alcll iaotl IO JSI.'ltSJ II" manic caaed gold watch-- U" tu 601, 100 ladies watchea, enameled ltd to 'JiXIgoid hunt' chorn'ter watch's 2Ö0 to 2X)g iid hunting engliah lever IWO to gi , ilOQ gjyg Jon j.vi .UNij-old hunt' duplex watchea 100 to V "D gold hunt' a mem an watch' 10O to 500 silver hunting levers, 50 to 500 silver hunting duplexes, 76 tf 800 gold ladies watches, 50 to 1.0OO gold hunting lepiurs, 50 to t OOO miscrllan'ua silver watches 5(1 to 2 500 hunting watches, 25 to 5,000 assorted watches sll binds 10 to 150 n-)U 250 75 6U 75 OtT Every pstron obtains a Watch by thia arrangement, coating but $ 10, while it mav be Worth $1 OOO. Nn partiality shown.jQO We wish to immediately dienoee of the he above magnificent atock. Certificates, naming the articles, are placed in seeled envelopes, and well mixed. Holdere are en titled to the articlea named on their certifi cate upon payment of Tn Dollars, whether it be a Watch worth $1,000 or one worth lese. The return uf any -l our certificatee entillea you to the article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of ita worth, and an no article valued less than 910 la named on any certificate it will at once be seen that this is No Lottery, bnt a straight forward legitimate transaction, which may bo participated in even by the most fastidious! A single certificste will be cent by mail, poat paid, upon receiptof 35 eta., five for $1, eleven for $, tinny. three and an elegant premiun to $5, -ix'y eix tnd more valuable premium for ilO, one hundred and moat su perb Watch lur $15. To Agenta, or those wishing employ ment, this Is a rare opportu nity. It ia s legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by the Government, and open to the most earefol aerutioy, Tar us! WRIGHT, BRO., di CO., Importers 161 Broadway Ntw York, No? 1 'o7-6n

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oixax Bull's Cedion Bitters. AvUtntic Documenta Arkansas bssrd from. Tttiiuony oi Medical Men. Stony Point, White Co., Ark., Mty 23, '66 Da. Jons Bull Dear Sir: Lat February I was io Louisville purchasing druga, tnd I got tout of your ausspanne and Cedron Bittere. My son-in-law, who wat with ot in the -tore, haa been down with rheumatism tor soma time, commenced on your Bitters, eu ioon lound bis general besltb improved. Dr. Gist, who bto besn In bad betltb, tried tbem, tnd he alao improved. Dr. Cuffee. who baa been in bad health for aevertl yetrt atomtch and liver effect ed be improved very much of the uae o' your Bittere. Indeed the Cedron Bitters haa given you oreat noouiariiv in this settle ment. I think I could eeil a greet quantity of your medtcinea tbie fell especially of your Cedron Bitters and Sarsaparille. Ship me via Mesaphit, ears of Ricket & Neely. Reapeatfuily, C. B. WALKEK. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER. Parents Read tbia Important Letter. Vou ere Intereated in its Content. Middletown, Ind., April 26. '6C. Mr. M. L Duplsn writes: I do not know that Bull's Worm Destroyer neede any more recommeoda'ions than it has already attain ed by ita own merite, but will stete tbst my little eoa, eged about three years, was se verely attacked laat fall and winter with light chills, followed by very high fever, throwing bim into fits, lasting from half an hour to one and a bslf hours; at the same time the child had very atrong symptoms of worms. My physician one of the beat in thia part of the country ezhanated all his akill end the Matsxia Medica to espel the worme, and entirely failed to bring any. I thought "John Bull" could doit, and gave the child the contente of tbres boxes, in doses, night and morning, with heppy re sults. Ibe child bss not had a spaam for over three months, and instead of the bloat mtM lnat he waa, he is now wellend 1 i.r hi. RM ,u, it Youra truly. M. L. DUPLAN. A CALL FROM DISTANT MINNESOTA Kingaton r. o , Met ken Co., Mm., Ap. 7,b6. Ma Joem Boll Dear Sir: I moved from Kentucky to ibis plsce. The stores heve none of your Worm Destroyer for sale. I'll ET AEK GB8ATLY SEEDED HEBE la MixNtsuTA. A trial ia all that ia needed to give ihem a reputation. We can't do without them. Do eend aome out tbia way. Youra, sincerely, O.G. ARROW OOD. BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. A Good Reaaon for the Captain'e Fsiib. Read the Captain's Letter end the Letter from hia Mother. Benton Barracks, Mo., April 80. 1866. Da. John Bull Dear Sir: Knowing the efficiency of your Sarsaparille, end the heal ing and beneficial qualities it poeaesses, 1 send you the following tatement of my caee. I waa wounded about two yearo ago was taxen prisoner and conhned for aiateen montha. Being moved ao often, my Wounde have not heeled yet. 1 have not eat up a moment since I wss wounded. I am shot through the hips. My general health is impaired, snd I need eumething to aesiet na ure. I have more faith in vour SaraaoarilI11"9? - 1 lhAtl u genuine. Please express me a half a dozen bottlee, and oblige Cm r. C. P. JOHNSON, Ht. Louie, Ho. P 8. The following wna written April 30, l8tJ6, by Mrs. Jennie Jubnsou, mother ot Cant Johnson. Hr. Bull Dosr Sir: My husband, Dr. C S. Johnso n. was s skill ii1 surgeon and physician in Central Nsw York, where he died lesvinir the above C P. Johnaan to mv t,r' Al """sen yesrs oi age he had a Lu t. ,

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" 'rtuvim-iig-g 11 io ma ny iu New York, Ohio, sod Iowa, for aero f ula, fever sores, and general debility. Per fett success hss attended it. The CUEEm FfrECTKD if some cases or scant ; la akp t EVI H aoSIS WEBB ALMOST MtKacui.nl'. 1 :nn very anxious for my son to sgsin have ""'"ree to your Saraaparilla. He is fear-4 ful of getting a apurioua article, hence hie w'lting to you for it. Hie wounds were terrible, but I believe he will recover Reepectfully. JENNIE JOHNSON. UK. JOU BULL. Manufacturer end Vender of the Celebrated roa THE CUSE OF AGUE AND FL V Eli, Oil CHILLS AXD I i: l it. The propretorof this celebrated medicine justly claims it a superiority over all reme die ever offered to the public for the sara, certain. srKEDT, and febm anest core of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of abort or long standing. He re fare to ths entire Western end South-west ers country to bear him teotimony to the 'ruth of the assert, on, that in no caee whatever will it fsil to cure, if the directions are strictly followed out. In s great many esses a single dose has been sufficient furs cure, tnd whole fsmiliss have been cured by e aingle bottle, with s perfect restoration ol the general health. It ia, however, prudent, and in every cese more certain to cure- if ita uas ia continued in smaller doses fore week or two sfter the dieease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long etending caaes. Usually, this medi. cine will not require sny aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require a osthartic medicine, after having taken three or lour doeea n' the

-i . , ,..,, Tarif VÄm nvvn is BU " VE0E" DR IOHM tüLM J? S?,i ? a? M . No. 40 Filth, Cmaa Street. Tn. i . t rifitaviT r v v v JSDS 19 07.-J. LOUISVILLE, Kl.

DRUG STOKE!! IONATAZ ECKERT, On the eorusr of South Msin tnd West Streete, JASPER, INDIANA. IS constantly supplied with' a choice assortment ol PURE DRUGS, auiuuar

which are all kinds uf patent medicines, Ague Cures, Smith's Tonic, QuiOJUt, Morphine, die. Also Vnroiahee, Psiote, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Putty p White Leed, Tobecco, Cigara, Snuff, oVc , die. Coal 01, Lard Oil, Pieb.Oil, Paint Brushes, Hair Brushes, Clothes Brushes. bboe Brushes, Shaving Soap, DENTAL AND PLAIN SOAPS. best or Medicinal Wiliest. NOTIONS. PERFUMERY, 4iC, AC. In irrest vsrlety : and all ether articles usu ally kept in a well conducted Drug Store. try" Preemptions earsfuliy prepared. March 2, 1867-ly GOOD NEWS! The people of Duboie end adjoining counlee sre reepectfully Inlorued (hat K. PICKBARDT of IIUNTINGBURG! has just returnsd from the East, where ho has leid in the largest stock ot DRY GOODS, die., ever brought to this county, and wbicb are oow being received by river end RAILROAD Hie stock consists in psrt of Csssimertt, Satinets, Lindeeye, Flannel, Drees Goods, Comforts, Jeans, Sbawls, Scarfs, Wool Hoods, Glovss Sheetings, Clothing, Hardware Nueiaa, Shirtings, Hsts at Cspe, Cutlery, Greeeries, Queenewsrs, Oile, Paints, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Medicines, Books, STATIONARY, die., sie., . Also A good assortment of Chsirs toö Furnitur Every body is invltsd to csll et E. Pick hardt's Store, snd be convinced tbst enter prise in til tht merchtott ot Huntinguurg IS NOT DEAD. but tlivt and determined to tbow itself. f?"The highest market price will glvea .f.rellkindn ol Froduco in exebeoge for Town Pi opt rly lor ale. St vs-vajsi -Bv all TIJ UNDERsigned off. re for sale, on reasonable terms, his eligible property on Weat Main etreei, In the town of Jasper. It ie one ol the beet loeationa for buaineaaand residence io ths town, snd bss on it two new houses, SeptG.l867-tf R. RICH. BlnckHinithliijr, and VI agon Iflaking-. THE undersign, ed returns his thanks to ths' people lor their liberal patronage heretofore, and informe them that be will slways en teavor to merit a continuation of it. Hsia at sll time prepared to do sll kinds of blacksmithing, with the best material. He wilt alao attend to building or repairing waroie( buggies, plows, Ac His cbsrgee will bo ressonsble, sod all work dons in tbs bsst style. ')r Special attention given to horse-shoeing Remember the plsce, West Msin St. cor ner of Portersville street. Octl8.67-ly FELIX LAM PERT. addier) and Barnes: WM. H. PFEITEB. N jbth Mais Stbeet, d7apcjlJ-m LuaC WOULD respectfully invite si pereons in need of anything is his line to cell and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. He keeps constantly on herd. ... Iii i. - j ia u i . ,

win man-, iu urur, in inw urr ITT Iff. 8"'". W W.gan Co,,,r' Brid,M Th-h'0' fM f-'. "c;, continusnes of nj...n, ..i, i. Pronare, snd win sodtsvor to ntrit it, dtc. 15th, 186-