Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 21 February 1868 — Page 1

THE JASPER

WEEKLY

COURIER.

VOL. 10. JASPfiH, INDIANA, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 21, 1866; NO. 3.

r . -.. PUBL.8HED EVERT FfilOAT, AT JAHrtU DOnOIS COUNTY, INDIANA, RV CLEMENT DO AN E. OFFIt'B - On W':ht Mam Stkf.vt.

TJttyH TttlCTLY IN ADVA NcS t Hinirle chibecriptioi., for fifty Nu., $1 6" far lis mom Im, 1 ÜÜ BATK ur Al'VERTIHIRG. Fr MM of lohne or leaf, 1 week.Sl hielt aiuapquent It.eertlev, 76 cte L. it j a ivtrii"iiitnt, nt name rutc A iftict'o.i over even Maeta or "Cjuarc, counted aa equere. Tbeae if iba for transi'it advertieeroentl rtefpMenl tjdiic-.ion will beirade io rt'tulir adverii.eji f n t. Noucea .' 'um' ;iii'm'-nt nf BtledelHfBieea ni Ii-jimI in.'i..- o! like eliafectej to be f iu adv 1 1.-. eeeo jnhnu cAfinir-ATf: Kjr T.i iisi.ip ofluvr, ecl Fnr O'.n'itv i-'or fM4ff''l . fH, M Snle. U GO' ft, HO e. HALorr. r r e r.n. J. C. M HAfhR. MALOTT, C333 & S CHAFF: B. JASl'&B, INDIANA, Will faACTICE IM TUB CoCSM OF Diwofa County. Special intention gif to Mb Co ' "ti'jti of Glnttftf. Oiii - j on the Lvawt Hule ot the l'ubllU ,siti:lH', j i ii it S3, IV. ! 'flpvaf f i ft

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Will ractic in h ' I llrej I -M.rtM ot;ofie.

) iii Mti I IV'trjf Utattttfti Lrlf 19 Uf.7 1 I t . I I I .1 II ' Clißiliefil Ooatc T T 0 R N H V a r LA W. JASPK.R. INDIANA, I in-no'ily to any bwaliieoal ' I intmted t io hin i;i nicy ol tta court; of I) bo" i im .I'lty. OiTVm iu the Course! hi V i'r '. t j i. K?, ;siT, ATTOENlSl AT L A . j AHPCR, IM'IANA. Wid prae'lee i' n'l ih Cuurlt of Ilwk pud - 'j n ig ennntio. afjrOftia aa .be Bak nftha Pobtli K , it S-:.' 0 'f,7. t-. in an' A: co, " NftWAROftQ & COMMISSION M ß HC II A: NTS, u a a l a a in iiwftif?t, I-dtlt-v. D.itc and Lime. L wor VbrfUut lroprietr, TROV, INDIANA a. 80 C7-C n Joepli Tretlcr, alAsurACTtti:r:n ARU pfLKR 1 re HAU.Ni:Sb AND BADDLtS, tijuth Last Oornet of ilo Public Square, IAMPBRi IND., FFKRSIii-ihank to the ciliienerf Du bale county und vicinity lor iheir pa' patronas i and aollelta a e(iatlbaeaaa an? ejttini(n of the aemdfeellag ebafideal tha he Pin rn'ikf it to tatet I nt-reet nf per hod in "ant of iny INIwglvl Iii !!ne in rl al w it ! hi'n. l.ieinottoie-'shaH firoftw n,. quirl tie.' tMyia,ft. ! - , t il. I B,!5!C II, Kaet Öwle of tlio Ttililic hfqtiare, JASPER. INDIANA, R BSPRCTrULLY Inforana the public thti h i prepared la manufacture "H;ara ol nil kind in ih" hat "tyli to order ot. cinoii-oioii. or for caah. A co"l atock if all k i ml- of plfare Rotidtantlff on hand nil Fat aale on roaKo.nblc t"rni, Jktl 2. I8'i7-if CI!. ULRICH C. RTP.UK M H Kill NO JOS . IIAXrilAUIEN STEGE, R F. I L I N G & CO. i wHuLttALa DUAt.rR is a roc arit

it, .roV..OIlS Tcae,,ii-M. .oge.ber in roril.nd!" roRACoo, ckiaiik, Vhen u " y ou'

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North Side, bi tvveen R.ennd and Third Stra.. ranvill paper boaat of the feet that 0 I.OÜISVIIXK. KY. j , , i( hM lwcn,e brdweriei, UM .upP.. S Prompt mention to order from the! ' ' 7 ' aooBtry. Iff. It tftl tf. tPotti them all.

8o'ow-Flket.

With lipper of crtaiul bedight, Came out one night, one niglit, i Tim IdifH'M lo.ro amiAnd Aefrleel on the ground "id llRkUBg found At tiiey ecaiterrd ike milk-white anew And iheir feet on the ground Mtdii e ingulartuuiid An they Mattered w hite feather, of enovr. Down, down, down, Over volley end over town, And nfff wood lend bare end brown. Kell ib eoow. The graaaea are eere and dead. There fairiee aolemnly etid Uu tlii nijjht time lung ago; And thee acatieted it white 11 1 us 1 " ,,vtt 11 ic" Till they coverff tue greaee with anow .11 ,w U. A nd tiny eiftfd it whi'o Tltroiiiili all the ftitfb', Till the (rare- d d and withered were revered knve durp itti now. Sift. ift, alfl, In m my a wh'fkinz drift, In etrvel and allay and rift, Fell '.he ine . United ttfr Bankrupt La. Object f (hi Liw: T enable prreone arao cn't ptv ifeelr dtbw tu get rid ef thm. Who may take advantage of ihia lawl Any pirnon, or firm, lio owe debre to .haauiouaiof three hundred dollar or up nii ik.ii.., ik K ii.,i,irfi..i ... ....i.r. dblo. or boifi, and it makea no dinVr- ' 'im, wbeiher it be by bill, noig. MeaMjfH If tdgpeat, a p .JClyal, aure'y, or otherWhat doea ike law demand of tbe appli cai't? That lie ehall horrender hi property . x ropt urh ae i hereafter mentioned. o hi rrlitor, for a bro rata dttribuuun among tiiero W i doea the law permit the applicant , , Firri loueholU and kitchen fnrniture and iiereariea to the amount of Befand The wearing apparel ol lumaeli lead fxrni'v J iiirJ The nni'orm. arm and qmpment rif 'iy pron Aim If, or Kai' been, a voldiir in the niilltia or lav f fee ol the United 8 a'ea. Fourth If the applicant ia the head of i Umiiv, hia hoiueetead, io the value ot five hundred dollar. It Im haa no homraiead. then in Ilea thereof money at other pereuimi property to ihe talue of ftOO. If ftrf app icant haa only ao much prop erty a i above enumerated, of roeree he ha nothing la) give up to hia eriMnor. The rerun of ih benefit of taking hi law i a diarharge from all hia indebiedn. In eaaea where there i no coutert. it re quire from rixty to ninety daj to procure thi dieeairgV Thia lew went operation on the eee on.i dav of Julv. 1867 and eerane wie ptoBiee to avail ihemaelvee of i advan Ugee ahould do aa aoon aa poeaihle, aa Ih- y cannot do ao after one year from ita com meucement.unlaaa tbey can pay fifty eente un the dollar nf their indebtedneea or gei he conaent of a majority In number and value of their creditor. Expiration of tef-rH of Senators. The United State rJenatore whdae terma rxoiie in 1869. and whoae lucfcaaaora are vei to be elected, nre: Dixon of Connrcti rut, Hendricke of Indiana, Morrill ol Mainr, . - - Sumner of Maeaacnuaette, Chandler el Michißan, Ramaey of Minneeota, llender on of Miauouri, Stewart of Nevada, Fre linghuyaen of New York, Duckalew of Pennsylvania, Sprague of Rhoda leland Fttteraon ot TenneReee, Kdmunda of Ver rriarit, Van Winkle ol Writ Virginia and Dmilillle of Wiaconain. Uf the nineteen In all, tliua retiring, aix era now awwena w the Democratic party and the ree: are Re publica!, e. "Did you know," eaid a cunning Van. k"P to a Jet' ' that ihey hang Jewa and there" aaid the Jew.

A Conacientiou Foreman, A tiftftf eory I told By correspondent

'bf a Wee'ern paper ol i ho iBrit c'or-d J try Vnipamefrd under (he recent military order in T xaa. Ii ppVnra that, by a municipal reg ulation. jutice t'f (he peace have j in-dietion over cflMi-a o' i Vade, with power tu empott n I jury uf a x. and try i lie cauae io regular und ample form. Au offene b vmg been m Ulli ..I k .. m 'I...J --. 7 ,viru w" " rented and bronchi before eucb a jure , eoVh t poaed aM.it ad negroe. from the cotton firlda ... the diairic. who were duly aworn, and one wf their number appointed foreman.! r After hearing the evid nee aad pleadinga f the counsel, tin jury were emerged by the j'jMiice that iloir duty waa "to find a venffci, ml when Ibof had fnund it to return it into coun," end tlifreapon lliey retired to deliberate n abut an li'our the foreman, wioae name w nt 8 iu rnu ned at the head of Ina mate, ami in- panrfl bring railed, rond apuke to Un iff r.i: "8re here, Mr toiift, we' been down to dat are ruum, aim huma Id every crack, in every rorio r, up in de dumbly end under de fljor, and ean'i find anything tbal iooka like a wordii " The jud(e then gravrly proceeded to I itplain io thrjirora trie uaturt- ul a verdict nri having appamiily tuccei-di'd in enlightening tli'ir mind, Bent i lie in bick oucimore io dalilieiaie In another halt hour they again made iheir Hppcarance; ' Smii.'' with every yuiptnm of iiuiie t indignation, inquired tliua of tin Imrur; ' Lok a bare. jM' - Co. - rt, aWI you point me foreman ol ! l'' "r "Y'e.Hr, I did." -Dat'awhai tola dree touie, but tbf iduV got eentr noagli t k m w it. I tell urn hat an' how ii atae.au d-y won't do aa I tell um. Ain't th-y bound to du what I eay, Mr. Cour Ttie iiB'hot of thi matter waa that th

ju'e fi.i.lo ee.ai Iba eou..al udt WHh 'hfrt,ry rjrowmni-'a w ik read through Mr

I. a . .. ' . :i. J . a i jory t Help u. R. an a v rroici. aoo men a euiolile one w tred -f4. Out the black are leariiinf rfidy . From the N w A bany C mmereiHl. Fiona Dubois County laaxaaa, t i 6. 1888. F.V8 CxMataariAL: I in aay down here in Una aveaSea r wmr) , mid I muet ay thai Very t alt f bih. ur-h 'he people were very walihy. rentaated and hppv people. In peiiiK .irir.r, 'h- y i npear o be ia the gnt hand, bteg nbai ly unri1' v. ii with t'i h aajbetearral A efllbga ai d blrae and I nave no d uBt bat the'p larmei art reaping ilk 'imU ol H eir iaoM, f Tn iiiKtrin aeheafe bat neily al! clofd or the aii rr, gif,t,g Ihe uurdj men and b'.ta an e l atari iheii araf work; -.nd ih rr If - tatereet have, aa elan Rwert,are t-t. al ero- j (e ur ceaafewaVpl k I peiv.'gr i a'ind'nge i ek ) p'Mj n. ret ii g le aoaattf ailMeoi. ti. ui.e Ttivra ajreft fl-ty tv u pi labi s prca nt. The ui" iel w conduced f yonne man. To prnyer weraearlie! and auflagt he einfit'B bv ihe whole congre gatkar waa e- ul atirri .g mid melodious; no i. IBVltag nrjjan IO re, n wny u in wr.", and nrcmpaiiied by iwo or three diacordani i .au voire, w here only a lew jn.n in me oengni lul worlnp al eti?trg G'V me life good I'drtyle ot otiliip. eepVclnlly ccogrega ional aiag "f RAdVebt aiRi Sali r Pki pertT The Lancaater Ditfllitencrr In epeaking ol the importance end p'eai i dvaniage of adver. tii'g ealee of jprepaft) m ihe newrpaper, in addi'inn n Rav!r h-ndb'le printed, very truth U ' ); "A liewap; pei i ri ad by hundred who never eee th ettvaavfe hilU which afV pot H in the lavrha i.d Ihe v'ore rnom. Bv ery udecriber rvi a ewaattl pPr' reixl ill auch adveriiernl'-n rarefully. lie know who ie aellmir uu ami .xa'clv hat iifl-rd fbl aale. The adv. n.- men'a are a topic of copveraation wfln friend meet, and ar f ... J,., ,... I,,r allHiilti. r mIiii raneeme,,. n.. " The reeun te a arrwew ,...m.- , and a real.,., ion ad .enj t.. n.y iir flhy . ta u B.. aaalaiellaa Nil mittat t.mea wna. . '

i, ,o eure I WW Miß Pr' ' ,,h"' I ,na Q-ner.l Granr, it mn, not be ami., to pro, on primer.' ink A an gle ,..on.llfo y

bidder on en g ar-.c- w... pny ... , ca.... a . iL . - ' .... i. fi. . m to advem.e a eie i.- pT,i,.ii ... nwpper. U H not ifange then, thaany one h u'd fail If JvertlH Lt our irirnde think 'he mner .k. i. h. a. l.ke a decavel chefeee!-

ecevee tNouaaada Hr bb it.

j Fom the Cincinnati Enquirer. jThe JohneonGrant Correspondence

Poor Grant lie 8cene in the Haie WaafliaoTni, D. C February 11. 1868. Mow the mitfhty hae fallen! The arena In the Houaeof Repreaentativea to day waeeol-i

emn. imnrea.iv .nd mnriif.in.r. Thi.i..l"",,r r" l" "of oianion.

jamiouely expected letter f.om the Pre.idee.iTh7 eh'f" ,hat Ut' Jüh,,,on used ,ho

of the United tit.ie. to Oen.o.1 Itio.Wa.P" wnm m "ew ' "rB'"f: M reaponei.

iGrtnt waa received toon after (he morning , , . . . , hour had commenced, and waa immediate y a M- fM(f ytf. nfm)) WR( , .. . . . .,.; , a vl . . j ra L mA I h t eilaf.ua aawaaai rn n n ala a nil vacwi a no r ir V ' r pr cif i ajajaj all leaned eagerly forward to catcb efary word. rtt BiTTtx IM? ERfrTIRG IT. General Butter had approarhed the e'erk'a dek andatood imiuedintaly in front during the whole radng and up to the cloae of the Preaidem'e letter. A pin could aitooat have been heard to drop In the hall. WAVIIBCRRK ARXtoOe. Orcaafonaliy Air. W mlibume, of Illlnoi-, ''ould look around ag if endeavoring to reed upnn the countenance of mernbere the im preanon being mde by the JirpaaaVonate and cloae reaaoni.i of the Preaident. The waa aa itnprevaive ae mortifying; the Chief Magistrate of .he leading nation of the earth convicting the General of the arntie of duplicity and falsehood. The irreaivtible orce of the Pnaiden ' l gio went hometoeeer, heart, however moch eome f tbe leadere of the radical faction attempt rd to conceal it. A ' HOB8H KAUGH " When the letter of Secretary Wellet waa concluded, Mr. Waehbtirne again looked

about him. and by commencing eocceededof ,bipft he beiuty tf pro?orlion Wh.t ,n ...riing a laugh At tha concluaion at I muijc? Nolhiog but ,be beauty of aouod.

r farnr iimip, out wa eeioenoy lauuring un der intense eici.ement. By the time Sec , w Bthbufn hiJ MU,a duwn n hia aeal, and cou'd only atare around without the abilly even to amile. Tite reading of Poat miater General Kandali'a and S--crrtr Sewarc' teiimony quieted Mr. Waahburne, whine leaiure had become diaturied with anxietf and al inn fa hia hero, and every adiral mouth rnou h we huRHef. BrriCT vT THE ETPoarKI OERSA4LLT. It wa iuiii; inomeuia before e breath neemrd io be drawn, and no one perhapa exhioitee more plainly the ffct ef tbe morti'ying expoeure than Speaker Colfai him aell whuae phjvlognoffly during th reading aiemed paimed will, aome if the brighteal nnt uf crimenn. To ni(ht everybody ia dierueving the Prefsidem' letter, a d the radical ere ueing very device to break ita fdrce. They aay t'e pe-p e would never believe Johoaon a - agalaet G i Ht, if hundred cabinet ifilcera hould t.atify hi We behalf. On the other i.and he conaervativea, many of whom have been General Grmt'e bet friend, cxprei the deepet regret it hia mortifying poaition, and feet that the ha'ional honor ha been I rni-Jird. Generril Grab ' rjcinder 10day dol not nach the pi. in' in iue. crart a v cTiaj or the r uaretaat. An ix member ot Congrn from lli'.ui.ir; who i now here, and who (ic been a friend and cbmpauion ot Grant' 'mm boyhoor1, had 8 long interview with Ih- General a few rveriiflga aince, and learned fr jm him t hit he blainee hi pretended political ffiende for hi enibarraeoinenl. lie B id that he had endeavored 'o keep out of ih- ir meeae, hu mat they hid entrapeö him before h knew ii, and involved bun iu hi prca-ni oifficul tie. I," eaid Mie General, "I can only man age to get out of h-a arr pe, I prumire ihy don't catrl. me again." During the pathetic recital of the rbanner iu winch ha had been i.verreahed bv politician, the General ex bibiied a deep feeling, end left the iuipre ion in the mlml of hi friend that he wou4 w aah h.a hand with radicaliam QerEHAL eHCHMARN cuNRECIlua w;TH THE rtRovehsv A Hherm.n' name ha. been k.ä1.-m mm lh eontrnvera bluve!! h ß 8l,erm, wl ich u uniJer. looatto have thia paragraph in Ml "l Stanion won't re.ign, and there ie no other way of getting riil of hint, ulterior mrarurea ahould be resorted to '' Thi letter, together wl h one of a aery

artdift character, M.y reach tbe public eye It

Ill Hie unfortunate conirovery i preaeed i,n 'her.

INTEACflMEBT. The radicel leader in the impeachment orogmmine expre their regret that iha Preaident ued ihe word ' unlcea" in bin uitillAH Alia 1 r" .. . J : . L. O . . bility which woald have attached to an anconatiiulional order to dinobey, and that had the order been unconditic nal they would have repotted ariirlei of impeachment a', once. They (till believe, huwever, thai they can make out a ciee nf impeachment with the aaaiatinee of the Aahley-Conover teatimeay taken before tbe Judiciary Com mittee. A Plea for Beantifnl Churches. The Biahop of Cork, in preaching at the. opening of a new eburei in hia diobeäe, made the following plea for beautiful chu'ehea: 1 -el pereonalty, of courae, aa a bihop, very murk gratified at what I eee, and I am very glad that thia pleaaing epecimrn of architecture ia by oha of our communion, and an architect of our own town. TheAIurghty Creator himaalf, me might aay without irreverence, delights ih beauty. All the forma of nature are beautiful. The ahapeof the hee vena ia beautiful; the mid - Iniuht aky ia beautiful: tbe moon walklno in L bf?hlnfM j buliful. , , und aet in beiu'y. All creation ia formed in beauty; and my ebriätaio friend, ihera ik ho reason why we ahould not bae beauti'ul forma too. What ia architecture! Nothing but the beautv of ordrr. tha keaute What ia pa.i.tingr The beauty of color.What ia oratory! The beauty of epeech. What are the higher aciancea! Tbe beauty of reanon. It ie contrary to our nature,' that we ahould not mikeüee ol theae ibluga that God aeem to delight in. HciEiBLE! Here la a brief account of another of Ihe eviceneee given tbat tbe Radicala are right in urging that the negro be received by tbem '-aa a friend and brother." Won Jer what would be the feelings of any Radical parent in our roid-t, if Iba pure and innocent victim of thia black fiend' luat were a daughter of theirat I:. Frankfort, Kentucky, on the 7th inet ' a negro committed a rape on an Iriah girt fifteen yeara of age; and afterwards threw her over an embankment at tbe railroad unnel, breaking her ehoulder-blade and otherwiee ir juring her. The negro waa ar arretted and lodged in jail. On tbe folio a - in night a crowd of infuriated ciliaena aeaibled and forced tbe jail, took tha tie2ro out and bong him to a tree on the top of the precipice where the young lady al ihrown over. Birmark U aaid to be partial to brandy, and before leaving Berlin for tbe aeat of war, a little aon atked him how long he waa o ba away. He replied that be did not know. Thereupon a aervant came in to inquire how many bottlea of Cog mac were tb be packed op in the Cotioi'e luggage. 'Tweoiv four,' waa the anawer. 'Ah, papa!' cried ihe terrible infani; 'now 1 know lorg you are to be from home twenty four days.' Aa a great many io tb'a vicinity nre complaining of cough and colda, weeffer the following aa a cure: A atrong decoction of the leavea of tne pine, eweetened with loaf ugr. Take a ioe glase full warm on going to bed, aad half an hour before eating three timea a day. Thie ia eold ae i eyrup, and makea wonderful curee. There will be do ecliipae of the moon hia year, but there will be two of the eun anil one of the Radical party. The latter will be Visible in all part of tbe United (HaHet A doctor'a wi'e in Button attempted to move him by her teare. 'Ann,' ami he, leSri are uaeieea. I have analyaed them. they contain a little phoephate of lime, aoine chlorate of eodium, and water.' A witnra. apoke of a "partially e'ad". 'Waa he not quite nudr?" aked the examining ccunael. "No," replied ihe witne.r, he wore a p.ir of apect.clas." One half ol Ihe Buntin Uouee properly at Terre Haa e baa been eold fcr $10(Ua -An IlUnole edflor prapore to "biard round" wtlb' hie aoft ptyiHg eebaeribare.

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