Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 9, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 January 1868 — Page 1

THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER

VOL. 9. JASPER, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1868. NO. 47.

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BDB0I9 COUNTY, INDIANA, BT CLEMENT D 0 A NE. OFFICE-Ow Wmt Main Stkest. TjSRMH oTRIUTLY IN ADVANCE: Ringle Subscription, (or fifty Nob., 81 60 For six mouth, l 00 RATES Or A DVRRTfBI DO . Forqueeof 10 lines or leas, 1 week. 91 0 Kaeh subsequent insertion, 75 eta Longei advertisements, at same rate. A frsclion over even nquae or qtiuree, euiilsJ aa a square. These are i tie term for transifynt advertisement; a ressonable dsducliou will tie made tu regulnr advertise went. Notice of appointment of administrators ea. leesl notices of like cliaractei to be paid la advance. Anaeanctnu candidates : For Township officers, each 61,0(1 For County " " 2.50 Vor District, Circuit, or State, 5,0 M. f. kfALOTT. T R COBB. J. C. SCHÄFER. MALOTT, C093 & SCHAFFER. JASPER," INDIANA, WlLfc rACTI('B IM TUE CrHRTB Of Dcnois CoL'xiv. iCr Special attention given to the Collection of Claims. Oftiue on the East side of the Public Square, June 22, 107. It. MM o nstMSm, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Notary Public, Will pract icu in all the Courts ol Dubois and Perry Counties, Indiana. Jul? 19 1 867-1 v , Clement Iloaiie, ATTORNEY AT. LAW, JASPER, INDIANA. WILL attend promptly to any business intrusted to hint in any of the courts if Dubois county. Office in the Cjuner building, on street. ii. T, II, C'arr, ATTORNEY A T L A W. j J.YüI'r.R, INDIANA. Will practice in ul the Courts of Dubois end arij innig conn t iee. Or-Offi :e on the S u'i icte of lV Pebtlf Squire. Spat. 0 '17. C.STCGF. H. RF.IUNG. JOS. HAXTHAUSEN STEGE, REILIN G & CO., WlfttllTtlf 1 DE A LKRa IN Groceries l'roviMioii, Ten, TOBACCO, CIGAUS, MA UK KT STREET. North Side, between Second .nd Third Stre LOUISVILLE KY. P. 8. Prompt attention to orders from the eoumrv. MP. 12. IT WASHINGTON HOISB,

East Main Strebt I. tu. BOKIfiCi, Prop'r. Having leseed this h-mse from Mr. Ser flicrsheiui and hiving refilled snd furnished it, it is now open for the accommodation of trsvelers snd bosrdere. Using directly io front 01 the Ciurt Hue, and close to the business portion of the town, it is a convenient stopping plHce, and the proprietor will par? no exertion to make hia guests comfortsble. XGood stabline and feed provided for horses, with a careful Os0r. MerchnntV and Jlt'clianic' HOTEL. West S-., Retwf.fr Mai and McDohald, JASPEU, INDIANA. THE undersigned, having purchased and fitted uo this property lot hotel purpose', aolicita a liberal share of public patronage. His table will alwsvs be supplied wiih the best the market affords, and no eff r( will be spared to make those who may stop with him " feel at home." Good startling fnrnih"tl for horses. JOHN GRAMMEL8PACHER. Jan. 12. '7 r. pathüt rm R,. JU8T the thing to plesee your wives Reeee'o Oti Pnent 0'nirn makea more butter from less cream, and in a shorter lime, with lese labor than any other churn. Call rid examine them at M. KRIEDH ANN'S. March 1, 1887.

MB ARD 1 1 A v i i r mnde t lie hi r, and AAK, with mm. their many 'and complicated diaeases, a speciality and the study of years, I desire in to this cniumunitv. that I am ore-

pared to trr.t all v ho may aeek relief from:1" (e County, which hs will sell cheaper pain or suffering resulting Irom any eflec- ,ur lion of liiere important Organa CA SEI OR COUNTRY PRODUCE,

aii Know i tie ineNiiuiabie advantage ot good eveitiirhl and good hearing, and should, consequently, be ci reful to presere them. What at fir-t msy appear lo the uninitiated hilt aliirlit Hianriipr ia nil fit I hp aerm

cf s deep sented disea.e, which may, furtItia3CSsafi2LcS538 2&39

want of proper attention , develop itself into a destructive sient . The slightest inflatn Stellet may extend lo auch s degree; and hence, I any, we cannot be loo careful in guarding that which may be io easily lost o us. Long experience in the hospitals of Europe in military and civil practice, has made me fsmilisr with the minute structure of these organs, the diseases luwhicli they are liitble, and the proper treatment to afford prorupt mhI permanent reli'. Office Hours, from 8 to 11 a. m and from il to ." ? at. 0r Office, on Third 8'reet, between Locust and M "in. JOHN MAGKN'ISS, M. Daj 8uroeon Ocnlit, Nov 30 17-1 v Kvnaville, Ind. P. CI -IBIS & CO. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IN Prod tide. Hurley, Oats and Lime. Lower Wharl'-I'oat Proprietors, TROY, INDIANA - 8-p'.20 67-ßm NEW GOODST Dry UoocU , Clolliinff and GrejeMsrielr THn ondersignrd has just rlvrnd from the Queen City with a well selected stuck of the above articles, lo which he invites the attention of citizens of Duboi t'DUMty. He ia confident he can aell Iiis goods as cheap aa any merchant in thia vicinity. His stock of gentlemen's Clothing is particulaly tine. Call and see for yourselves, at the b:g brick, north of the Court House. JOSEPH EGO. September 26. 18(53.-ly W. ERN Y, jasper. Indiana. IN FRONT OF TUB COURT HOUSE Li ESPECTFULLY cslls the attention of the citizens ot Jasper and vicinity to bis LAKCiE STOCK OF T I NVV ARE, LATEST p a t E X N s of Cooking and Heating Stoves. He lies also, a good stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY and a variety of other II of which will be sold NOTIONS, VERY LOW FOR CASH Old copper and pewter taken io excange fnr (food". Nov 17th, 186G-tf. Joseph Tr uiler, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN II A UN ESS AND SADDLES, South East Corner of the Public Squsre JASPER, IND., OFFERS histhanki to thecitixenaof Dubois county and vicinity for their past patronage, and solicits a continuance and extension o I the same.feeling confident that he canmakeitto the interest of persons in want of any thing i n his line lo deal with him, aahia mottoie"small profits nndquick salee.n j May 15. '62.

Fine Blooded Horse! 4 Pnre blooded English Race Stallion. i'V from a full blooded Messenger, and by Imported Albion, can be seen et Juper. Dubois county, Ind. An Interest for sale. R. Sf. WELMAN. dec. lit, 1805-tf. '

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J DSV received ut A lerne snd well aplnii m.i. U nf o kmJ, uf Goodi ; the best stuck of PRINTS ! ! Than any house in town. A Ian, i Urge slock of WOOLEN UOODS, Notions, No Charge for Showisq Goods. DC3 Come and see tor yourselves. On the South side of the Public Square, Jasper, Indiana. Oct 18.1867. GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS! A superb sIock ol hne Gold and Silver Watclite, all warranted to run, and tliornghly regulateJ. at the low price of $10 each, and eatislaction guarautetd. I0U solid gold Hunt' Watch's $250 to $1,000 I0O insgic cased gold fraletkN 200 to 60U 100 ladies watches, ensmeled 1( 0 to 300 20O gold hunt' chom'ier watch's 260 to 300 NO "id hunting engltsh levers 200 lo 2''0 pWgotynuurduplrx wstrhes 100 to 200 ,00 no Id hum' american watch's lOO to 250 600 silver hunting levers, 60 to 150 6( O silver hunting duplexes, 75 to 2.0 fiUO sold ladies watches, 60 to 250 1 UOO gold hunting lepinrs, 60 to 75 1 00O miscellan'us silver wstche 50 to 100 2 50O homing watches, 25 to 60 IC.0OÜ assorted watches all kinda 10 lo 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the popular one fbice plan, giving every pxiron a hne bold or Mid Silver Watch lor 10 without regard '0 vm lu ! YV BIGHT, liuu. &l Co., lßl Broadway, New York, wiah lo iu.meoiaiely dispoae ot the above migoifkeiu stork. Certificates, naming the articles, a-e placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the articles named in their certificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it b a watch worth $1 000 or om worth less The return of any of our certificates entities you to the aniclee namd thereon. Upon psymeo1, irrerpHciive ol iis worth, a.id as no articl valued Iras lhn $10 is nani-d on an certificate, il will at once be seen thai thia i no lottery, but a strsight lorwsrd legitimate transactimi , which my he participated in even by the most faendioiis. A single certificate will he sent bv mail post pal!, ttpon r.-c-ipi ol 25 cents, live fo ILelevstj ior Jj, fmriy rbreea)ed,aif(sni p.einium lor f.l sHfrjr.siX and morj ralusljlf premium Kir $J(V on hundred and most mi p- rb watch for f 15. Tu ngen'a or lhoe wi-h lag amplovment. I Ills is a rare opportunity Il is n legitioiaiely emiducted bs)efnfae dulv mil lior iz-d by the Governin'-m, snd open to the mosi tarefol scruiriv Witches snt hv hxpress, with bill lor collection on delivery, so that no dissatisfaction can possibly occur l'rv Ii. Atflre.s WRIGHT. BROTHER & CO, Importers Dtc 20-3m 161 Broadway, New York. ""MILLlNiaiY! Superb Stock of Winter C-jooiisand Trlniming. I wish to inform the public that I have juet received, snd am now offering for sale, the Lirgeet end best Selected Stock of MILLINERY STRAW AND FANCY QOODS SILK AND STRAW HATS. BONNE IS. French aed American F'cwere. Drees snd Cloak Trimmings, Furs, die, ever offered io Jasper. Just the articles for a nice present to Yonr Wile 6r Sweet-Heart. ALTERING BLEACHING AND Cleaning done in the neatest manner, and on the shorten notice. We will pay especial attention to DRESS MAKING and stamping, which will be neatly executed! These wishing Uoofl ana f aantonatiie articles'of Millinery will do well to call at my Shop, on the north side of the Public Squsre. m m . as . vl a t St a. a aaa, Sam at A UM. ill A K I A, JHAUNTEL.. Dec. LVh. 1867. A GOOD eupply of Justices' menus coo & e

tatottf oo hand and for aale low at the COURIER OFFICE. Of .'. " . ,h i,

The Tenant of thtHeart have Moved!

Away. BT HOPE ARLINGTON. Moved awayt Oh, no! they've only Cast aside the clolhes theywore, And in purer robes, snd ssjntiier. They are with ue aa before. Only that our spirit's vision. Dimmed by scenes of earth so long. Can not grasp at once the glory Thst enfolds the heavenly throng. But by holy, sweet emotions, Thst our heart-strings wiidly thrill. Know we that our eoulsdear kindred Are not Icat but near us etil! Neer, to whisper hope in sorrow; Nesr, to comfort in dsspair. Near, to strengthen in temptation; Nesr oar sweetest joys Ut share. Ohl the heaven we fondJy cherish Can Hot be so far above That no splrit mesesge ever Comes lo us from tboee we love. Not lo worde of human weakness, Not in sounds for human eare. But ia strains the epirit aingeth, And the spirit, only, hears. v How Old it Hel It became necessary recently in the Criminal Court at Newport, Ky., in orderte render a boy witness competent, to prove that he hid reached the age of ten years, and hie mother, so Irish, woman, was called for that purpoee. 'How old Is your eon John' quoth the lawyer. 'Indudo, sir, I dunno, bot I thiak he's not tic jit,' was the reply. 'Did you make no record of hie Wirih!" 'The praate did, ia the ould country, where he wee bsrn." 'Iiow long after your marriage eras thai?' 'About a year; msy be !lee When' were you marriedl' 'Dade, sir, f dunno.' 'Did yu not bring a certificate of your marriage ith you from the old country!' 'Hey, fir? and what should I made wid a certificate whin I bad the ould moo himeeif along wid me!' No further questions were asked. The General Posu tfice is now engaged in rsvtsing.lhfr affairs of a large number of postDflicea throughout the country and mek mg.s final settlement of iheir accounts. It ia discovered in many of the offices that huaievae has greatly increased, which, be ing shown lo the satisfaction of the depset m ni the salariei of the poatmaatere at euch fftces will be inrreesrd. In other offices a here lbs business hss deeresasd a corree p infling reduction will be made in the sala ries of the poatmaatere. The Salem, Ohio Observer, radical paper, warns its radlral friends thst "the party which plsnts itself upoa tne doctrine It hat r he Govtrdoient boode ebail be exempt front State snd mnnibipal taxation, will be disowned by. the people." A few more Democratic sentimente like that, uttered by that paper, aed the Observer will be "die owned" by the radical party. The friends of Chats declsre that they will support ths nominee of the Chicago Convention, whoever he may be, but, at the eame tiro, they asaertthe Chict Justies will senkte nomination. They ars making capita! igatnii Grant for lending hie aid ia the execution of the Presidents order' derapi tatiog Pope, Sheridan, etc.. snd thus illus trstiof ths wishes of the radical Caagreee A lady ia Mt. Vernon, Ohio, having given-birth to five children a a single birth three boy a and two girle all of whom ars doing well, snd il hating been ascertained that the family are all Democratic, snd intend removing to Sullivan, county, a forty acre tract of lead wee Immediately donated for their benefit by eome of the eiti seas. a i i aaa i i i -George Wolfin, of lfoont Vernon, paya e Government tex of f 700 per day on whisky dietilled it his own distillery. Why is a we-' lily like a whale? Because they both come te the eurface to blow.

.Why is a goose like a cow's tail? ciuee they both grow dn. I w a i ,i vi

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Money. The New York Tribune, bitterly psrtissn ee it is, is sometimes, seized with with a fit of honeet indignation at ths sei of its psrty lesders in Cong-ess, end properly calls attention to their misdoings. Thus, ths other dsy, efter saying thst there wss hardly a week passed but thst public money wss appreeriatedby Congress for.purposes for which there wss no warrant in ths Con stitution, lijquoied ibe following ioatauces. Il said: "For I wo years, Mr. Foster of Connect. cut, drew a ealsry of $8.000. and $2,000 for a private secretary, when he wss by the letter of the lew, entitled to no more then the salary of s Senator of the United Statea. Mr. Wade doee the uns He drsws the salary of Vice-president, end ia known aa 'Acting Vice-presided,' aa oft flee not recognised by' the ConetaVuiiD-"or any law of the United Statea. It is entirely a brevet raak; the extra pay hss been sttacbed lo it eince 1865 by courteey, and not by right; and ao on to the end of the chspier. e "Tbc Republicso Congressional Commit tee hove bed in their empkay, as Souths missionaries, for a year past, a large number of men paid es clerke and officero of the House of Repreeeotaitvee. Is there warrant of lew for ihis? If so, it would enlighten a great many aoxioua ioquirere to point oul just where il is." A Ruised Pioplk. The editor of the Georgie Citizen, who hss recently made a trip to Southweetern Georgia, eaye: "From all that we oan gather, ia a iste.trip south ward, the most deplorable etate of destitution and proepective bankruptcy starea ibe people in the face. Plentere generally are unable to pay expenses, snd the) merchants will not beeble to meet their liabilities. The em al last omounte cen not be collected from partiee who have been eee'jMomed to the tnxories of life, end we predict mere suffering aad eietreoo ibe eaeaing winter and spring smong the poorer class thsn ever before witnessed in thia section. Ae to the colored rsee, the prospect ie e'.ill morw gloomy; tboussnds will be thrown out of employment; while other thoueande will not work if they can get work to do. They prefer tu live eome other way. Whit will be the end thereof, the Lord only knowetb,' The New York Timee (Republican) io not very complimentary to the Impeachment Commil.ee of tbe President when it lay a: -No teatimoay which promised support came amnrs. No character was too vile or too notorioe lo be used in their hende gaioet tbe President. Shameless bands, acknowledged pimps sad spies, confessed nd convicted perjurors, were summoned to the witseee box aad invited lo share in the great political hunt. Leading quest ipns were asked, the vaguest hearsey Was) ad mitted aa evidence, snd every rule end re quirement which the loweat criminal court in the land would ecroeulously enforce ttr the protection ef the mesiest wretch eceueed of crime were thrown aside and allot ly disregarded in this investigation." " The Great West. For years paet the Great Wsat bee been made tbe tool of, Eastern capitalists aad aaseasaeieroro. The West hee, -for yeara, Buffered ibcmselvee te be fixed enor moualy for tbe benefit of Nw England Manufacture ind now the war ia over, the Great Weat haa te pay the gee ate r portion of the Intereat on the national debt. The Entern capitalists not only made ue do the fighting, but they now make ut do the paying. Hew long will the West aubfciit to this kind of injueiice! Peoli Eagle. Tbe radical convention at Naehville wee composed ol about two thousand blicjts and two Boxen whites. The Whfety Wae plentiful aod the row and noiee were iremendoue. One eoldier waa etabbed dead, nd the calabooee Wae filled with blacke. Why era women like ohurobetf Fleetly, bfcacsn there ia no living wfcbeat ote; eeeondly, beeouee there is many a-spire io them; thirdly hecauee they sre objects of adorottob; and lastly, bat ' by" aa mesne least ly because they have a load clapper ia their upper-etory. Which baa the most isgs a herseor se

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