Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 17, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 May 1868 — Page 2
JASPER COURLER.
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.sv-Wa are Id receipt ot a py ot Th National R'pnb.ican party of the - fc 11.1 I .. o... .... WI..I In Wal nnftl Inn-
LU rulnühU work for tha Bible st u
w wa e a ee w v
dont. by Rev Calvin E. btowu., Jar.
Stowe exhibits In thU booftthomsuttt day ot May. 18$. mako the following sec
n orAftt labor, loaf research, ana uo-
a.irnu talent: and should he never
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! write another line win nave puma l .... KB. -
The Radical Sectional Platform
United State.. ..eenibled In National Con
vention. ia the city of Chicago, on theföih
For Governor, TSOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Merloa. Tor I.ieutenat Governor, ALFRED P. EDGERTOX.of Allen. Pur Serretary 0 State, KKUEKK C. KI8E. of Boone. For Auditor of Stet., JOSIPH V. BEMUaaAFFER.of fmkU For Treasurer 01 State, JAMES B Ki'AX.of Merleu. for C'er 01 Supreme Court, NOAH ft. -4ROSE, of Cm.
For Reporter of Supreme Court, M. A 0. PACKARD, of Marshall, r-r Superintendent of Publie Inalructiou. JOBS Ä. PHILLIPS, of Daviese. For At'orney General, SOLOMON CLAVPOOL of Puwt. For 8iae Senator, W. H. MONTGOMERY. .For Joint R'P- of Martin and Duboie. LEROV CAVE.
ANOTHER V0TE0M IMPEACHMENT!
MAY 29, lift, hit name high in tbe lists of antaors.
and conferred a fasting osnaui on ires
word. His style. while
quint, ia interesting in tbe highest de
laration of principle:
I. Revolved, That we congratulate the
country on iht aeaured suceeaeof the recon
people who .e'rughng let brir ';g"'
Resolved'. Tb.t we Muhly eirooiend the
spirit of magnanimity and forgiveneee wltb which men who have eereod Vlth Ibe rf
bellum but now frankly ard honratlf co op
erate with ua in rratoring the peacn of the country, and reconstructing the Southern
Slate go? ernmenta upun the baia of im partial justice and rqoal riglita, arr received
buck Into the communion of the loyal pru pit; and we favor the removal of the di
For I'roiiccaiiiig A.tloruY. (trWr r SOthofiStd t StSOlDJO Haa
0. S. DritM. as oetodldatgfgo iMttoa . A - - f. I . . Wiaa...a Xäf al.
! 'Be omcc 01 virsBjit frvnmvri f i iiif
Third Judicial PletrlcY, enijeet to tho Okv
rkct D'-morratir ConfentMB.
MALOTT, COBB & SCHÄFER.
JASPER, INDIANA, Will I'aAcTicE t toe CgcaTt 0 Dunois Countt. OCT Spocial attention giwen to tbs) . Collection of Claims. April 17 lHf.H L. W LKBHtLR. W. A. TSATLOB.
PuBUULER&TnAYLOR,
trBction policy of Oongreae, aa indieatod y the adoption, in a majority of the Statal.i.l. I rahal'inn of the COIIBl IIUl loll. a
. .. . ........ ,. 1 .... I ,.( ii i Iin. innmil unon
qnint, ia interesting in uv utajnwjt uc- fur ng eqUlj civil and political ngnia to au.iiawwwaaw - .-r r---
gree, and uexceptionaUie, ana " ,nj regard it aa a duty of the Get ernineo.itiie late reoeia 111 in. mm ........ al . r A avf lU u-Arlr fr.im Olllf' .... ., .. lal. ,.f I n a 1 1 . will rfipapl. klltl IDV
entire ireeuoui ui iu (0 auelain thoae loaiitutmna, ana io prrvvo' ,-!" w. 7 bj a . ? . ' . k.a I. Laal
aeetarian Ijihs Will give It a promiuani peop)- (rom being reroiud 10 a atata ot be coneieieol Wim tue aaieir 01 .07and fixed t osition among the autlioti- na. rph.eri ipeopie.
ties relating to sacred writings, . Bea0lVP(J( ih.t guarantee by Congreas Reanlved, That we reeognix the free!
has already won the nigliesi encom- BBSTrBaW to all loyal men in tlic'principlea MJ down In the immortal lecla
nmo from the protntrient pniatn, min- w dM(n,d(,u by .very .i.ier.tioo.ra.ion of Independence a. the true foanda.l -- - - e . isters, and the secular as well as re- F J7 Qf grtlj,ude ,d juaticejtion of Ueinotfaiic government, and re Rail ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW. ligious press of America, and will nn mt,n..jnedt whl- ,h que.tionjith gladne.a every iffrt low.rd making JafMS. India N a , Idonbtedly meet with an extensive aie. rooerlv ihoae principle, a living reality on every ...... ..., ln ,, n.r.,,f nurMi..nj
IT,, agency for Uambndge anc HV, . Ihaa. . ' iuco 0, Americn .0,..
bion townships in tn is county, lorino----sale of this wora has been secured byjlC'""! r7 taX- a M-M.I, .hnionoJ 3 Reajlved. That we denounce all the
. i. it i :ti n.mi of renudiatioa of the national debt Z . , . .. . i..
o . . ti.M v. . a i rajiri iiaarea aaiiii uiii w. - - - - ia. a i . r a laaniiin' bihiiiiiiiiiiü' .
CaUVBBat UK puwvi.ww. "... ... iirir u. iw, - 'iT nTIPV I. k..ku .... Ua, .. oppottoDity b. tho.0 holove . ""' .'"-; ti. H-j. , ,, W M ri. ta N JLÄX3
really good reading to grainy uietr mm .. .... r.v An)i.s,tvery Soc,eiy m aeeion in w ,ri0f ,u cf Pn,ip F. Het, late of
It IS Sold OUiy Dy euoscnp- meni ot me pirno " York citv. aave that General Grant haa de Duboia Cnty, deceaard. Said eatats la
Grant for Negro Suffrage-
A telegraphic diaatch announrea (hat
Will aractlre in the Court of Dutfola and)
ejuinitig eoantiea. PartleuUr attention glvea I ertllee.tinn. March 20. 'P8-1V
A1MINIS'IRAT0K'8 NulIGE.
Imnat good lailh to all the cicditor at home
. .. . i i i iiriiliahlv nlint
ci.red nim.e.i in ravor o. un.rrr,., .uu.r r f- ,,VPp.n . . .
i''ii i utiii vaw avsaaii amvifji a
Mv 'J9 8-S
tastes.
iiou. r w - ciared nimaeu in ravor n uinrroi uukFatal Acrr-Ou last Mondaynd ,b'0,dl BBl 1! ' !5 " maintain, that u IN be the ruling Idea ACCIDEwt. wriiiB.ii j . . . . fc tw Bayfay .... j,....,., u ti I. aUatral in ISftl
evening as a little DOT, aOOlll BtgWl - PDnl.....d. fAoolauael nM l.i.lllMBe. mu.t have tfladd.iec
years old, son Of Mr. liOlmard, was, Rf0,fd Tntl it j, j,, ,0 lh l.bor oMhe heart of th. Pr-aident .f the cety VOTICK i. hereby piveo that I will a ell coming from the Catholic Chmclt in WeadaU PniHipa! Wend.ll I,., conquered.! Bl publie il)C,ill0
the Cnurcn lot, a liorse oeiongmK ra . , ... a-d m. terrmie togiBra.ainaa lorceu.
ADMINISTRATOR'S HALE.
IUVJ till urea I vi, m uvm ....f,..-, , m u ir.nuic vmgwm .... - 1 HA I IKDA l. J un. 1J, 15bS. the Priest, and which waa pairing aad reduced a. rapidly .. lb. national Mia , ,u 0 h pl.tmj , üf ph y , .1 . i-a i - ' - tn ran wi oerniil. ihr Demncracv are Mi-ht. W- re-! .... , , r .. . '
Innent Court took a vote
on the 2nd aud 3d Articles on lattjately carried
Tuesday, with the same result as on and medical assietat.co oaueu in.-.eiinaeu m . rW nu. ... ;t een ,,,. w -f, t.M tu1nmtM of ,nfM dollar, end under
ttuilltli 10 to 35. Uiory 10 vxoa;; After the mosr intense luuwing iur .no n w -n. uu.y . ...... "B7 f ilaah. ov.r three dollar, a credit of eis
there arc some honest one yet, even two days, on Wednesday evening his rate .f IsHtrtet thereon henever t: can be ia tw - "aI n . ' a. I fävA alt aLa aVtfB .haaa out lJ l Uc. lj"' H "Olli .
among liadical oenators
1 . iMPina ll no more, n riBww o Keaoivca. inn in. p.ei poncy mm- vjo'o runu f"K i""-
i.iT iNn Colfax. int. is tue, . . , t'. i, kiUnin1 . . j. - .l. j .u. ... ! in.. a i i.......ui i..r im., u,,..,:
' 11 . . . tne ciiurcu im w.iw bw wimj ... .minien our ouruen ai n. w r. .w wmwwvwr 1 iircuonimi ui"noi unv.nw ticket chosen for radical support DJiare dailv raaains through, ia not exL,. -r.di. ,h ih caoi'ali.t will hi ton;, a most nutritious lull of mtrotal
BIB. tha the purehneer tfiving note wlvina h.-ii- fit nt v.liialinn. wi'D irood atcurltv.
Gonn Food F.a ffgffl Mind -The i bearing laainsx M '
iHPII. DBAVfl Ctt&A, ABBOT. Ma 29, 1883-3
tk rand nOW WOW at ChlCBgO OH, JK a I. . . . a a ..w.r... it. 1...iHili-r I l :l ril f t I -' AM I ISTK A TUB'S HALB OF LAND.
...w r . iBCUY n .aie uov. iu loan u. money ai r.otii h rna rain nqnn . -r. - - -
last Thursday wee, v . now nfJ UP rtie Oeorgt Uu, firvt MayorH Urmik
' . . I a...a. A I '
Ua. .a lout? aa repudiation piniai .if to 1VH I DilKHe otamurtn, rriiH.
last luuraaay - - Instill1 by acclamation, and Colfax on fJJT'The Cincinnati Gazetto in men - . . bb . a. atalia nvni S.l . I V? J t m. aa am. 2 n jftnl
Brook I V OTICE i herebv civen, that bv vlrtBB . fXvw.t ial ' nn urdrr al the 1'uboia ruuntv Cocri
ju.wuj.wv..- . - -" - r. . . r i,.iL,n n.,i .i , i l I II 111 I'M oimiuwii, inn"', I . . - . I ;
thefifth ballot, after flmte an excit-;ti0ning the Negro delegatea in attend- " r"j " . . ' f.ah(. Mm..iiv. . : Holland"' Cl,nrno" Fleas the undmignri im ad Cartio being kit ja-fMliM, ?k'-'7S!jLj Th.. ,he e,. , , ., T D AWJ MiMtee! .Kb P"!.;
teuucAi, uu. .11, J, j 7a "n.w... arm... . h aBWBBiioB. efca; iiiii-si.puy oi Lmrammg .1 ondUided t-.,.i.oda of the follow. aiasm, the people being compelled JIhob.I Convention la that Slate, and wa.j "si economy, a. i e up InMnitT. Mr. tfoeelierS PMW in. d. .ended reel e.tate.aituaie in th.fo... . . .r .i J i J- L . a. . whirh h.ira hfn BIO ahims'U V li Uf d I J . sT 1 T . , ....
WWIBW B w ww - - 1 l I I U . a W ....... . , ..i,n,,ln, ,.i ll.k ,u m. A ilal .t I , . .1 1 m a ai la awlle
lal.' I IIa- .1' M' fit Hl l'ITBP. 1(11 H I I FL' . V VI iLlMMM . II W WWaTT VI iiiiBn. v w . .
ST a 1 . . i i , . . . . .i
hold their breath, and handKerchiels, ., ,- .. . Con.ervativ.nr.ro. He la
to their noses, on account of the pe- ( hl niLtto, quite handeome and elegant cnliar effluvia exuding from the sixty- J 1 ffiM ,0d with torn, of th. beet Ihree 'men and brother' delegates; . J. , . in bia vein.. He
r, i Oa. L. Willi. BVBfJB V.
irom tne oouiueru sihibb wuu hcib
orrfAri into tlia hot hall, and whom
'Colfax has named "American citizens of African descent." Tbe darkskinned delegates were scattered around promiscuously in tbe crowd, ao that tbe M wicked and foolish" preju.K.a e.tt' Iiinli trat oviatiwl in tho
Ult VI bllvl , nuivu .vsvm.w.w. ... .: - . . ., .IT . l I I i 1 .:.l M rtC l.n V
minds ot some ot tue western oeio-iuo' ''w IW U1 "
atarted in lift at S holt' or ateambo.t atward,
and from that changed ht profeaaionai gambler, to whleh oeeupa.'" fc adhtrtd nil emancipation gave bim so .opporNnity to enter the army."
The above is taken from the Kjln-. j a
foaterej by Andrew Johnaua, call loud y fur radical reform. S Reaolved, That we profoundly dep or-
the untimely and tragic oe.tn ot Df.n.m , , j
Liocoln, and regret the accn. on o An- ,). tH a .s Put
drew John.on to the rre.idet.ry . wäoä.S, i, (ti(j w u . Nt York.
aettd trrarher. u.l? to the peof)! WBB eo-i
Men- WrititHt tnr tho Pres-; Abya-jThB WBttk weat quarter of the north weaa-
a i i i,..i ... sner.er. ana me . uin xyei qunr'er ot ir.a Hinia Htid it I onple. etc tAtu .t ml- , thm Bnsulh ....
luine 47 A now volume begins with . o! ,h w; , ffcHo.
I , I CHI li'l . . . I a-
bbW i r, u,hi.f ivumi'v three, in town. hip number . II Oil . a a r
u I unoi.oii "' o iw. n - loniior r nir- l ump-T ' n.ee win, c.b
Utalng in all one hundred and iw.uty.crM,
fi nr.- or I"..
ted hl., an I the caiiaee h- waa ple,1.! fa WtM CLOTHES i lNu. Till CtllVCfJ upport. hae u.urped tlo high legletatfvi a djiont Bild 1 1 1-.- i iblu art u 'Ui i c"ii-
. ...I.I I I.. . L. a, I... J ... . ...I I - , ,,,,, . .1 II-,' ll, 11! 1 V I V'.'t
hiHi. ia i unr1 u i.. in in..' v u i , ..' ------ -
. . . . r . r
cinnan uazetre. one oi me ruoc. ui-
aratoa. miffht be ont in DroceeB of be
ing overcome. Well, as "yon maze your bed, jou must lie in it," and as "birda of a feather flock together," we suppose it is all right with such men as Geo. Gresbam, Col. C. M. Allen, A. L. Robinson, and Judge L. Q. DeUruler, II. S. Lane, Dick Thompson, and tbe others who represented tbe Indiana Rads in the Convention. We are sure no one will nn. Iio.a ttiA tompritv tn nuAntinn
WWT. UK.W ''J - "J tbe negro equality principles of Grant preacher.
and Lroitaz, wno were nominatea by negro delegates, and will bo supported by none, bat those who vote in tavor of negro sufirage. Tbe party
have committed themselves to it squarely, not only by association in tleir Mational Convenvention, but also by the second resolution of their E'atlorm, wbiea we publish elsewhere, et honest Republicans who are opposed to tbe doctrine, read and mediate.
and of course its authority will not ia . a .a - . a Br.
be questioned by tne taithtul. it contains a pretty admission of the character of tbe men who assisted to nominate Grant and Colfax, as candidates of the exclusive "God and mo
rality" party of the country. Not only niggers of all shades of color were there congregated, but, according to the Gazette, niggers who had got so low as to be professional gamII J!Ja
Diera, uo in lor your canaiaate, a
.K. .ha uad hi higi. ftee teindiK allere, and i Certamiy it great
. l . i ' , .... 1 1 i ti t nu.'P Mm iil.i-lillil
mho. fR 'ra to 'Jinore ano vioia'e in iawa.i. - r r.. !..a- S .X-Utive power to render I g rapt; tittfl, frlTCe, and ro-t-S. Upon and .rured hv i;'od freehold aur.tiea. S. h.a employed ... ts; ' .ndhich tho "gtvle wives" lb a former af at S ejfjl. in.erur. the proper-yi P' ' ' , .L :. I ErWY tAVr., Arm L? ?. !. .! 9 L '.K.....d ifc satdoslM Wjswi w-n-t to diaulay thai fine p SA, M(a lhM ,nd t9
Th Und will be effrred In earcatat.au!
I piirrh.aer, und to benefit the e.tete I Tt Riia )n to'inh t aah, the reeldB. la I q.l pn v me n't ii eight, twelve and elghu .ii in .mli. ui li nm.a alinlerear.valei.ia
tb old -fashioned jrelil Irowt vataalwB ard appraiameat law..
Hal
needle work, and utnneiitional.le ar
tides alter a wash -day, to lind them
m'tA-h will adhere to. elicit substances.
l A IfeMabat has this article tor
sale a.?d w,:U furnish all who wish it
with a rotable clothes line, that wont rust or wear out.
Moss Impbovements. We notice tbe lumber being put on tbe ground for a new building on East Main Street, on tbe lot of Mr. Joseph Ser-
tnershiem. The lot has been leased, for five years, and the building is do signed tor a Confectionary and Bakery, thus adding a much needed branch to the business houses ot our growing town. Mr. S. Kuebler is also enlarging bis
Coach, flow and Agricultural impie 'mm a 1 IT I
CoKOBsaeioMAL Hoiob. A man named
Deweeee, originally from the adjoining coon
ly of Pike, and who wa. a li.ut.n.ut in the
24th Ind. regiment, hae been elected a ear-pet-bag Congreeamen from the Raleigh (N
C-) ditlriet. Ho waa employed in that
State a. eome aort of revenoe officer and
of course procured bia preeent poaition
through the influence of the negro reconatrueted vote. Deweeae ia aharp and totally
unprincipled. He will make a capital Rad
ical Congreeeman. Vincennee Sun.
This is tbe same Dewcese who used
life of cit xen., haa ebua.d 'h" pnrd nin.
power, haa denounced the Naiio.'18'
ture aa unconatitulional, haa per.iale.?"y an . .. i nfr(tt.wn. soiled bv dirt
oakiiiiiIi ..i.i.t ku m.pi mt.aurrf in hi. I i. . , , ,i ... i. uJuuu
-"' - J
power every proper attempt to adopt the
Conatitutiona of the 8atee lately in rebellion, has perverted the pub ic patronage in
to an engine of wholoeale corruption, and been juetly impeached for high crime and raiedemeanore and properly pronounced gull
ty thereof by the vote of 35 Seoatore. 0 Reaolved, That tbe doctrine of Great Britain and other European power, that, be
caua a man ia once a subject-he is elwaye eo, muat b. reai.ted at every haxard by the
United State, a. . rule ol the feudal timr, oot .utboriied by th. law of natione, and
at war with our national honor and inde
pendence; naturalized citizuna are entitled
Block. His goods now embrace ihe
latest styles of all kinds of goods, ami at prices which defy competition. He is determined to please and satisfy nil of his numerous customers. Give
to be protected in all ih.lrrigbi. of citizm-him a call and examine tbe fancy
ahin. aa thotiffh they were natural born: and summer s.j.tra
bo ciiizen of lbs United States, natural or
naturalized muat be liable to arreat and im
1UI9 I. tue .Bins xycnws n hu an. i w - - - - - to attend our Courts in this County,! pnaonmeot by any foreign power tor acta or a . . ae I i .a. a aa .
and try to squeeze nimseu into atiyiworoe poaen in tnia country; ana u ao arAf mAmm MM .L.al. ... ..... . .aVm.m I K. ...J J I I - A la 1 .... J .. I ,.a
P S. At the .am. time and place, e-att
upon ihe iinti terma, th. widow of the da Cffte. d will all her intereat In and to "Be ib' v described real eateie, being aa eqoal undivided one-third p.n thereof. .Scsai NicaoLSoa, widow. OTB Carr. A't'y. May 8 I8fi8-4w GUAhDlAN'S SALEOr LAND. N OTICE i. hereby given that the under igiifd Guardian of the minor beira of John McD maid deceaaid, will a. 1 1 al publio auction on the arem'iea on HAI LRDAY. Juie 20, 186S .1 1 .l.l.aL tmm .... - , I. a la'la.lna
I o 1 1 iff inn. .... irw. . w . . . - - - j ,ni i ii i; luvn in "- aiiri nuun , w iwii each time he has brought on a la Lv'di and Reel Eatate of hia werde aitua- . i . I .. v "v i v. era ... . a J j
i.'d in uunoi lyiiumv, o'aia or inoiana, aaecrii;ed ae followe, to-wit:
Th. uodiv'ded on. third part or In. weal halt of the eou'h weat quarter of aeetion ibiny four (34), arid the .oath ee.t quarter of eection thirty Ihre. (31), and th. north half ol the aouth weat quarter, .action thirty-three (33) all In town one (1), north rang. Ave (6) weat, containing ihre, hundred sue twt-n'y acrea mora or h-aa. Tumi - One it.ird caeh th. balance In
ai.hla twafva .ad)
eighteen muni ha. with Bote, drawing intae
eat from date, waiving valuation and
Nkw Goons. Th; S K'(wla of onr
popular merchant, Mt. JoaepM
is his third importation this ye3p, and
0"Mrs. Hartman, living at Black Oak Grove, near Remington, Jasper county, has presented her husband with thirteen chilJren at fnor births,
two the first, three the second, and
dirty case which might happen to be reated and imprieoned, it ia th. duty of ih. two the first, three the secon.l, and;pri(jmei( (ind ((curad 9j g0otj frVehaia before the Courts. If we knew biso vernment to interfere In hi. behalf. four at each of the other times. At' ur(,,v J I 1 J J lal J r ' . . . .... ...ta .a alaa. M .r...A aKvaa 11 l-t 1 V Ulf DI1DH t1.m-Amm
address we would send bim a dun for', 10 Reaolved. That of all who were faith- la t accouuta the children were alive Sil 5 which he owea ns. and nroiuieed red ia ita. letala r .k. i... mm. laAea ... and well.
ww - E 1 a iui in mo "I aw wa a w w . m.' - - - a.e... .a ST , i
to pay several times betöre, carpel nag none , n,hled ,0 pVci.i honor than
in ubuu, no outrieu m i.w. u. a u..- ,he bfBTe ,0diefi tnd teameB who endur.d
MMM, . M .inai.iin an .Ii.. V .1 Mi ...
KrcB.uiaii e puoiuuu in lira
Come, John, now
brightens tor yon
RICHARD F. MILBURN, Guardias.
P. H At the ..si. time and place, and
upon ihe earn, lern, the widow ol tne aa.
mÄTOE none If! hrr: :rz.:ni ruz z L le? VT. fS XXhtbr"9'0"' "mtm 9 from New Orleans, some delicious above deacribed reel estate, being .od equal tZ Z 1 loeet 'h h"M ot ""P-1" J c'u1"' ,nd Oranges, lemons. Pine AppleB-ndivnled one-third part thereof, par ',.1', I imp"in'd 'hf,r m tb.-ervic.of ,he8ld ll0 hflB JßJ C Pjae. At.'y. Vonr . -..-writ te Cou",rjri th boun',"'nd P--io". Provided DrK Storo !oV pale. Also an excel-' ,. fÜ 28 1868"i , J"1" ' " l " l i- . tftuaaa k... JaCai J. f ikj .... . . .. v. t o .. . .... niinii'iti abb avi aara'aaB?
ai .r nnn a 1 iiur aa ai a r- 11 ii-.iniui iiiiijid- ae w . i niiiiir v . iur aiuiiuura biiu ufmbiiiiib uiuviuru
wew, I - ww - o- . , , r i AA,a nr fipnd nn vnr n ita wr ttAB r r 1 1 7 ,A-Tlig oioro :or bbhv. x bv b mm Manufactory and W.wSbM1J W - by law for ,ho.e br.ve defe. der. f the .- ,,ntKarticl0 of N. o. Sugar, at he informs ns that designs keepingon ,,o .r. obiiga.ion. never .0 b. fovottenj inda for 35 centt,. aoomplete assortment of all kinds ot,BUI,e " re81"1 lU0 e,,croatu th widow. tlld urphn, of ,na .,,,,, dd T
A -.a.ai.Unaa.1 IrMnlamAnfa afaffl hsindl uiviiio vi iiujw.
aWtyWBBBBaaw luiyiTiuvuw wM New fAP-a. Orange County Un tAn t. ha nnma of a new Radical db
per atarted in our neighboring town of Paoli, by Mr. George H. Knapp.
two, E'ATIC I 1,IK HOTIt K.
To avlioin it may touceru.
Ita political infinence may be small,! OCTTbe deltnoaeot tax of Harrison
rs wish U pecaotory eeoeess. rjonnty is f M,49l 60.
n.D. ui in. Bui. ni area I .... , , . ., . , a l- f ll. !.!.... ..I nitlf.,.lu..,iJ 1 .au n.a,
. . A 1 iVILI.KD. 111 r, .(Hill lallVV, IIU "I ' a -n a uimr,iicu 1. w mira
7TirZ " 7 in C.miitT fJon.miBaionrs 0 Harri- SMBtS to leave Jaeper in tbe Spring for Fioiit. The Public 8ouaro wasen h..,..th.rf m ti. n.ii... nrnienuir r.r. the County taaK.mmtssioners 01 nam "a .a t ....... .h
livened on Saturday. last by qito a U Reaolved. That foreign a-niBjrr.ii.. on Conty waa tkiIK! liwt wsjik b ho Jjre ,Bda,bl,4 l0 him. that ihey roue eelbattle, between two patrons ol John wnicn ln lhf p. h idd,d B0 much ,0 th, tree striking htm winch Im as t-ut llp !hrr , drb,fdlWM b, , (b l.iof M.y. B et mi al al r fr . a. .m A t tar a a ll.t tl'ufl uLilif hfl HBIkl ell a aft . - . L a.Saa all Wa al. lew Slaäta
uaney corn. ine corporation !wetlth d d,,.,oprnr, 0, tt,HTCf. nd " J 00? VY 'n t.a.. ....... -i.nA ia ka .Ann. . niro. hand, of i fncera for collection, a. n. IB ob
the inereeae of power to thi. nation, ih. 0 , of teiBg up hi. buaincs. hefore he a)lum of tho oppreeaed of all nation., Cemheoh, a m-prn dt legjie to the Ma leeve.
anouio D. losiered and eocouragta oy a no-i"1"'!"" -'"..' v"- 1 11 .w. wi u'j uiwi v, ...1 .t I.... -- also ihe R. puhl e.n N-tional Cjuvemlon, ocriea, No iona, die., ia fpr sale aery eh.. p. are 1 .no juat, policy. iii...j .1 j 1...... i..t . .. l . j J
1 - 1- - mm . nil gi-rnniuicitu iij in. araoy juij vi vn- .pg will p. rBtBllBB at CO.. .na wiii. w . 12 Reaolved, That this Convention Hi-!, on, Mies , for stealing coovsalion wajrsatB tsah. JOSEPH WH. elares tig sympathy with all ths oparsseas (ro aaottsr Icisgsts. (sh. 14
