Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 9, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 31 January 1868 — Page 1
THE
JASPER COURIER.
WEEKLY
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VOL. 9.
JASPER,. INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1808.
NO. 50.
PUBLISHES fcVKK Y FBIDAY, AT JAartU DUBOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, BY CLEMENT DCANE. OFKICK-O W-.it Hi'nSTim,
The Old Time Sleigh Ride. Serpet Suy Brown! my pr t'y onel I'm eur. you must remember, If not fur tare, ki Usui fur !un
I stKkltJ . .TMH I XV IN ADVaNCKiI The sleigh tide in Deceoibrr.
Single Ciubtcription. lor Ifta Noi., I fid W'idii II the belles and bsux. Id. ! -.1 -
rur six uiouitia, . e In spile' of frost, would go forth.
BATfcS OF A HVKRTI NO .
Foraqunreof 10 lines or I, pci, 0
bach ujequeiil meerticn, 7fi it
Longeadvertisi'menta, nt same nieA f .
A irwiiSI over even equar or qiiart-e, counted h a square. TliHRe tre ihe lern.
for transient sdvertiput'iii: reasonable
deduction will be made to regular advert ise merit.
Notices o.' appointment of adminiatratsr
end Ugal ntticHH ol like clisractm to be paid in advance.. A NSO JNCIRU lAHIM PAtf B :
For Tewacbil officers, e-cli For County frpr f)i-tri t. firoult, or State,
8 1 .01
'J. 50
Ami iqiffx-, beneath the buffaloes, Euch o'licrs haada, die. How brightly streamed the Northern Light, Abov the snowy ringen I How pleteant were those winter night. Observed from country hridgee; Where 'loll ' waa eoufchl with auch addrea. And laughter loud would peal forth;
While lovers felt amid tha preas, Each otiiart hearta, Ac.
How RtcoBfcf tuet ion can be Constitu
tionalJy Effected. In tha eddffsa of the c )nrvaiivs of
Georgia to the people of th United S
written, we suppose, by Hon. Hersheli V
Johnson, we find tha following Urikinjj ar gument. which we comm-nd tu tha attention of al! true friends of the Union in the Northern States. It will repay any person for Iba trouble of a careful perusal:
"We beg to offer another view for the
calm consideration of the Northern people,
result) wu removed, the legitimate coo jibe atestn. Etch step or pace advances Urn li'uiiune of the Statea, which were in force body two feet, and every revolution of th. at the some time of secession, stood in their jeitoine pro"Wa four paces. As the encoi.o
'"'f. original viiror. and the offices of the r mmm.'.U rni,t ,.r u .u s .
w - ---- w vl ummiii iuui i: uiiii inowapiia "mmei'ts should have been immediately revolution every minute, it would get over filled by tha proper constituency. This t he ground, on tnia calculation, at the rata
doctrine of miiotaining Iba succession ol of a little more than a mil a u.i.ute. Aa
legality iu the Statu givemm ma is pre- thin would be working the le2s faster tine
eleefy what wis decided .by tha 8upreme Court of the United State in the esse tV
Dorr'a rebellion in Rhode Island. The duty j
belongs not to Congress alone, nor to the
Th ..; n ... . "
' c,"""Jr nei ecea-ip-d-.,,. T11(,ipiir ,nBA hlll . . M ,.
aion was a nullity Tfiewii havine- ao d 1 . . . .AmA . . , naving so je- eoch ,cliB? n ( ppro0Timt9 sphere t be c ded it aa a aueation r.f nr.onv. ., i. ... .'. T rl r
, r VD, 1V u,unr iv ,ne Unjted 8litM. A 0f ,he
or.aBry now io conieet it as a question of
a. V. MALOTT. T R i C'TB
WALOTT, C333 & SCHAFFcfl. JASlER INDIANA,
Y7 ILL P&ACT1CK IV T!Ili UoutTi OF
DCBOU CuLTT. OCT Simcinl Httvtitiou ijivtm to h Collect ion of Claim Oüm P0 tliti Ut0t öidü of t lie Public bquAnf, Itititj Hsi, tSrl7. lv. iTTOIlNBT AT UY, Aiul Notary I'tihlic, Will t)rtcUcu iu ill t lie CourlH of Dabolt unJ lttj OotttttifM, tudiatDat. rJein'1! Üft'tflc, ATTORN K Y AT LAW. JASPER, INDIANA.
WILL attnd promntlv to anv bwajtitai tntrtint'',d to hiio in aQf of ti.e c.iiiri f Djaoie rointy. O.Tice in the CvfUriet bajaWing, oo Wet etret. . 'V, K, CHrY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JAtlfytl, TN i. ! A MA. TVi'l pm'v i i a I ill (JuUrta Doboir and alj Int' g e rtfl i iee 'tr7"0Ti ia in S mh eltfn of lite nb i 5t. "". Ppi 2d '7. V. A i t). FWWARDIniG &, COMMISSION
M K Ii V H A N T.S . PlAttl i Prctf"'.'. nurley, (.i and UaHV. Liwur U hart-lioat Pmpfietoffi, TROY, INDIANA
'Tis very aingular and queer,
Of all tli .- umd dt-vicie,
,ttoJIei'e fl ifJM eluiuld born ao bright and clear,
On (ue I uiadr ( i icea,
J. c. BCtUFIB. a,iio y)l wt. 0(kl, j, fl(llne ideed.
M at briiliahtly would g forth. When fanned bei n d a flying ateed, II id utider for, &.c.
J sVöyrpli Trailer. Mim-FACTI-HliH AND TFLFR I H PAHNESS AN U SADDLES, Siuth Kat Corner of the Public Rqtian J A SPER, IND.,
TaFFERS htathank tothecitlteesof Dt -
F hoi c-iumv and vicinity for their p patronage, anl aolirit a ntlnwanef nni extension f the sameeeling conti lent tha he can make it to tha interest of persona n want of any thine in hi line l d al wii kim, aa hia motto is "mal I profit niii'inii'l aalet." I M"y lft.'r.2.
KAamAfYllIU East Siilo of llio Ptblio uare, JASPER, IXDIAlfAt
BRPKCTPULLY informa the pnhl-
R
that ho is prepared to manulaeMir.
rljfars of all kinds In tha heat lyle irord-r an commission, or for cash. A co H stort of all kind of clears ennetamly on hanr and for sale on reasonable terms, July 26. 18R7-tf Cü. ULRICH
. BTROK' M. REILIÜO. JO. HAXTHAUSFS STEGE, REILING & CO., WHOLES A LF. Dt. A LF Ha IN Clrocerie, ProfiftionM, Tear. TOBACCO, CIO A II S, MARKET STREET. North 8tde, between Saenrtttand Third Strs I.OUISVIM.E. FCV. P. 8. Prompt tttentinn to ordere from the country. aep. 12, 1863 if.
I'm eure you mind the vi II ye ion,
Tne mpper ai.J the revel, Ho, in the geiirrsl dire and din, Ma hut liia Isncf level; And don't lurt how Henry h'idd. Enibiared jui aa he went lorth -Y 'U kisaad his lip, you ki.ow you did, lie squei r-d yiur hand, die, A: d when the torf its til were psid, Hu one -Id maid ntiated, Uatil the y cuiiiror ladies cried,
A prn.lt' i h7 all dete!ekt,
' lJesia !" alia tried -I'h nnrjant Aon
1 1 t mcd.ety to ah , forh, ' I'll ttvtr yitaj io ej uao. My lirgisj lip,,'' iS.c, The wimry wind, the hnroewirj way, Blew chi'.ly in our fara. Uo und'i net'h nur luea iar, A f I antiifl v in our plr. One t;l I npon i.e lOTWSfd ra'-
Tbs preita N -1 1 y Weal wur'fi Hetarid afal l Fit , or Billy Kr.'at, Had pine ri- il l.vr ctiei'li, Ani.iher undernettb her robe, (Toe buffalo, i.ot ürt'ssea Fsir Fatleoejf with aeieadattl Jub I t-1 e c ' 1 1 in raree-s Sprejtjf up wnli 1 1 j r y bluehintf face, 1 1 r iiii.ni- nre tu rhow forth, liul skmcd kter curia sll cut U P'Sce, Ii -r I'ol.tr guns . flic.
And tlien llsaj parting it the door!
Ie t rider, inniual blieewl Si -t lip from ill. ir thundent (tore, Gttl 10 tin' poor in kise! PbtJ nniiig Moid, the long rn.brsca, A Cupid" arrow a shot foxlb, ltrt.Uilii f)rt ui many a Invieh lace, And raiat d his hrper, ic. Dear Su-y Erown, save vosj and f, O' all il. at loul f mrrm, K-rh have ben induced to try, L"Vf lat and best experiment, A id when the coming mowa shall spread, Am! mutual In pie ab til gtow forth Mnv Hymen bit sa our nuptial bed, Iucrraae our joy, ir.
right. Then; let tha assumption be rtnted
jit follow, then, that not only the ordinance
of aecesaion wit void, but (bat the sudsequent proceedings the entire fabriierected uaon it were slo void, Thie fabric wea the Siate covernmenta which were in
existence and in operation when the eonfederate arm were eurrendert-d and the war
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r.D mi.k.i vrciuse mpy wre ouilt on a breach of the true constitutional relation between the S'stee and the PfdertlGjvrtimein. These propoMUonsare true, upon
would be aafe ot. uneven ground or on Rroad street cobble atones, it iri proposed to run the eagine at the rule of five hundred revc lotions per minute, which wou'd walk ihn man at the moJest tpeed of half a mile (er minute.
Slate entered the Uoion, with tueh mod ii cttions as it miy have reeeived by the free and voluntary action ol ita people connslent'y wi;h the Constitution of the United Statee. Whenever there la a breach of the limitation imnnapH hs iI.a
erminaterj. Toess State po Vernmonle ., . i cj. .l- t k "",,l-",Bitlie United Jrstntes, every thing Ihereaftet.
too. becomea illegal and Void. The remedy, therefore, i-. a remietion back to theunin
terrupted Ipgal elatiia. Now, the late war tii.ei A t t A u A si a at rtnnclioii . f wA eat) tkal a
. . nsf ajfviusvt ut JJfftlVn VI 11 WVI PW the ateuiiiptioii iliat . ceseion whs a i.uility.i , . . jU . . .. 7',cenion broke the thread of the Constitu-
in u.siaiei upon sy rii Bonnern people It loll,.-., Irooi them that ihe S ales wore
The fallow la attached to a common
powers of the United Ststea aland pledged'R .ckswsy carriage, the ,hafia' o' which to ita performance the duty of maintaininglaerve to aupport him in a vertical position, the State government with which eechjTheae shafts sre two hsrs ol iron, fastened
in the usu i manner to the front of the car risge, a d are curved to at to be j lined to
never out of the Union, and that iliey retsinel their f ghl to continue aa euch, hnvever "heir vlaible Organization and MbetHaJrUtral
relstions my have beei. disturbed by secea-
"So far, all is plain and eary. Tim mx
step is the be ginning of the d.ffleulty. It
these S sie governnn nta were "".d, snd
jtlierefore tell wiih the t'onfedtrate csuae
jliow can their place be coittitu'ioMo!y sup
fouec! Can it lie e!o.e bv reconstruction ?
3k- new Stale govern ineuta ronstructed by
he I'resiiiei.t, Congees,or any other power?!
Surely not. N department of the G. verrttneul of the UninO 0r. mi ia vf Maaaa Dir. bi... . I invested iih power to con-
cruci f i VHriimeuis mr tue Mistes. i sie1
tional relation between the seceding States and the United States, ni.d that the State
iruverume nie f unded on eeceaaion were ill.gai ai d vojd, and fell with ihe confederate eeuse. Thewe fabrica ajiviflf ibus fallen, ihe people of the Stuten, as h Itgical necesait y, are remitted back to th'ir cunaiitutions and g'lvernments which exitUd at the time of secession. "All that wte neceesary all that the
'.United States, under the Federal Constitu
lion, had (he right to do (and that they were bound to do) was to restore Ihse
government and constitution! back to the
people. Tbl waa their solemn conttitnikinal obligation. If it had been promptly recognized and performed, the Union wi.uM hove been immediately harmonized, and all
of be.ntj interred by the cot.atit.nio.,. it Ip""11 l''Ufa..ce titled. The remeoy
Tiik IIai.d Timk. D iiy the iima grow harder and harder, under the management
p.Jpabiy itir.ii.sisieut with it. The aVy, and t'.e whole duty of the United S'ates iih repect to the State t'1 tin n' i rl er y difin d in the C niiiiiii..n. That duty ia to giktärantesj to vry S a republican form pf g'iverntn. n1 ; to guarantee it, mil to create It to prcrve n t de
ein.y and then reonstrtict it C.ti you
guarantee nhat di"-s no: 'X-.r Th fry
idi-a of Kuarsnteeiiiir tfivernment impli.'t.
iie eari;v, the nre-ezi. fence of the gov.
nmnt. Ami thi is precisely tne duty
sdjiUh t he Untied States owe to esch Slate
to support aid uphold the government
sjlh which each Mtate started ;n the Union, whether that atart was made al the bei:ifininrr or at a Inter ptriod of owr hi:ory. "Whenever the esrt wsa r. a tie each Bute started in the Union with a reprbli-
therefore, fi r present ills, an the only preven
livu of uttor future ruin, is, for each department in this appropriate sphere, snd for all the departments combined constituting ihe G' verntnent 61 the United States to re urn ir good ftlth to the C institution
That instrument guarantees the equality ol in States in riuhtt and dignity, and recog
nizes the funditnentsl principle that each,
for itself, shall confer ami define State citi z-nahip and prescribe the qualification for i Zeroising lha elective franchiae and hold ing iffice." From the Newark Adverdter. The Latest Wonder-A Steam Man An Extraordinary Invention. Mr. Zwlduck Dedricks, a Newark rrachit.ist, hta invented a man; one that, in ved by steam, a 1 1 1 perform some of the
can form of government. This i certainly miit important functions of humanity; thai true of Georgia snd all the original thirteen; j will standing upright, walk or run. aa be is
and n. e admimn of other States, a' sub-
siquent period, was a con e-i n by the
Governmei t, which it is estopped from denying that they, too, w e'e republican. The
Got eminent , therefore, with winch a State
started in tne union it me Uovrromentl
which the United States is obliged fo uphold. It may be modified in the legitimate wty thtt is, by lha people of Ihe Sitte,
but always under the limitation that it must remain republican in form. And tines the
or the Kepnnhcto psriy snd wo long aslfailur of eeceesion, and ihe decision by
that party hold power and If glalstion in fs-;swotd thst secession was a nulli'y. ea a
r or of lbs tit h, at they line will rove nra,
hid, in anv direction and at almost any rate of tpeed, drawing after him a load whoee we'ght would tax Ihe strength of three stout craught boraas. The history of this curi out intention lets follows: S x yenre ago Sir. Oeddrick, the inventor, who ia at prea
ent but tweniy-two yeara of age, conceived the novel iJea of constructing a nun that should receive) its vitality from t perpetual motion machine. The idea was bieed on t ha Wv ll known mechanical principle that if
a heavy wcioiu be placed at the top of an
a circular sustaining bar, which psesea around the wtitt likes girth, and io which ih man moves e it to face in any direction. Besides these motions, machinery haa
baen arranged by which the figure can be thrown backward or forward fr.un a vtrtic. J nearly forty five degrees, ihis is done in or.
der to enable it to ascend or d'sceud all
gradee. To the soles of the feet epikea or corka are fix d, which eventually prevent slipping. The w hole r.flair is so tinn y sustained by ihe eh' ft tnd has en ex elknt a foothold that two men are untile io push it ever, or in sny way thtow it down. In order to enable it to stop q iickly, ii is provided wiiii two appliance, one of which will as before stated, thro it backward from th vertical, while ihe other bend the kneee in the oirtdiou opposite to the natural position. An upright post which i. arranged in front of the dsah board, and within eaey reach of the front seals, sua'ains two mlnia'are pilot wheels, by the turning of which I best earl oe motions and evolatjone are directed It la expected thst a tutlkienily Isro 'mount of cost can be stowed a.vay under the back seat of the carriage io work ih engine for a day, and enough waier in a
tank under tbe front aeat to iaat null a d. 2
In order to prevent ihe 'giani' fn m frij;lup etiing horses by its wcnderlul appearance, Mr Deddrick intends lo clothe it and give it as nenrly aa piible t likeness to the real ol humanity. The boiler, tnd such parte at tre unnecessarily heste.f, will be encased
in felt or woo'en underj innentt. The pintaloona. cost snd vest, of tha latent sty lea sre p-ovided. When.ver the fires need coaling, which is every two r three hour, ibe driver stops the machine, d scelids from his seat, unbuttons Dniiels'' vest, opens a door, ahnve's in (he fu-l. bu' tons up lha vest and drives on. On lha back between Ihe sneuldere the. steam cocka tnd gnagra sre placed. As theso would cause the coat to set twkardiy, a knapsack hat been provided that completely covers ihem. A blanket neatly rolled up and placed on top of the knapnrk perfects tha
delusion. The. Ths fane is moulded into a chperful countenance of whue enamel, which contrails well with the dark hair and moustache. A theet iron hat, with aguege top, acts as a smoke stsck. The cost of il ia "first man" Is 2 C00, though ihe makers, M eeers. Dddiick dt Grass, expect to manufacture succeeding ones, warran'ed 1 run a year without repair, for $3(0. The ssmo parties txpect to conirsct, on the rstne principle, ho'resj which will do the c'uty of ten or v e've or-
, dinary animals of the same species. These, a vertical,1, , . . , horiintal confil,en,i,llr believed, ran be used
upright slightly inclined from
Itave done, the question of practice, it wou'd teem that 'oravitation will trod to produce
etch Stile is hound to preaerv- lis oiiginal m well aa vertical motion. The nr. i-m .!,,k brhr wrisgra.ajre t ctrt and pl.wa
not aiiccebs'iil. Ilwewr hit nhu;. hu.
Whenjiuliy the cauae of the failure, preserving
rl wr'l in
w hici he;
i . . ....
Ireintion to toe union, as w n ta to live. a
rt'in iean to ni ol overnment.
A man in Kukosftv, i(t l.orm, '.is cellar, struck a in .f ,
crnv.ded tubing, snd r.ow u.e. it I. Ihjbl hü brf,ch f f ,be,e ,im,u' "ld P"'i"K form, and by sub jnone the the ihretd of legality or conilitu- stiiutihg a'eam in place ol the perpetual mo
tiunalitv is dropped. All tlisl may come
-A linle three vr-ar old virion i)Mneiold!f,wsrd,,, on , ,s btii and ,oi(J.
that she was ton lillle to have a mi? ff, -aked'
'r.dignanily: "Am I too linle to be old t . asasa s aaaa fc Forty thouaand buahela of corn frooi he Wahaah Country srrivi d tt Evansvilla in one day. What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is lo the human snul.
It is tnd hoops surround lbs lovlletl ol II things girls and wlvaky. Fihy-seven trains arrive tnd depatt
from Cambridge CiMr every day.
Every dray here in Ifuncie if blind
There it bit one.
Such ia ihe inevitable conclusion, viewing
the subject Irom the Northern itsndpoinl. What then ia tbe remedy? Is it for Congress to step in tnd construct a new gov ernmeml We hive already shown tint
perpetual mo
lion machine, the present success wt at tallied.
The
Tne man now conatrueted can make hie way without difficulty over any regulsr ur ftee whote rut nod atonea sre aot mora thsn nine inchet below ar above the Jtval of lha roid.
-A vein of coal in the ii;iper end of
mm etendt eeven feet and nine Kimx county , his been probed fliteen feet.
inches high, (hi other dimcntloas of the end vt the parties have not succeeded in body being correctly proportioned, making gelling througn fie vein. The coal lies him a eeoond Da-iiel Lambert, by which 'Immediately on Ihe Indianapolis and Vm-
mms he U facetiously spoken of emnngthe
they have no such power. But ths remedy workmen. He weighs five hundred pounds.
i to go bsck and pick up the thread of le-'sienn it geoertted in the body or trnnb.
galiiy light where it dropped, or. in other pinch ia nothing bnt a three-horse power words, reitore the government which waa'engine, like those used in our steam lire en-
wpfinulllllv flianlaiH II waa nnl iIaaIpa...! '
I ISJ'I S 1 - by aeoesslon, assuming aecesaion to be void; its inactions were suspended oly: its olfirea were vecated but nut extiiiguistitd Hence it followe that at anon ai the dit-
torbtog cauae (which trie lectniou fad ila
gine. Tha legs which support it sra complicated and wonderful. The atepa are laken very naturally and quite easily. As the body ia thrown forward upon ihe ad vance foot the o ber la l (ted from tha
ground by t eprlng and thrown forwird by Jfaatorios.
ceftnea Railroad.
Walborn, Sti'livitt Or, Ci, vf Blount Vernon, hive bought over 12i COO bn-hela of corn ifiua fir this leason. Ti e D mo erst claima that ihty are (h; heaviest op-r-store in corn on the. O'tio.
The Lbsimn roiiin uti.ty . n twn"o
their members to New York Isaf week fo
cell a hnnrlrnd tons of ehecav made la tbsir
