Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 July 1868 — Page 4

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Hative Cattle

talk abort native catt!'; it' by tili m-o muh rstatul tnoiiirrola. immttrtlt, Moiiilosoriptts, ir taixtQfN ol thai tun-out blood t' various hretxia. then tli nami' id niianeeii. We slwnM J "ram men caulo." 1' w um tbi name ri)itlv, it would indicate thtti 1 1 mate. U1 .!. and treatment, had ltt-4 line rood tlio common stock ol cattle. ri that tlioae ot h particular district und bfkviWw immnnv points very Mai; linr. This nt the et, pt tar ,u Know, anv where in this country, t-.vcept to vocy limited extent, though we tlmotl wotwltr at it. There n

it time, a U w yearn tdnce, wlu.n 'filTflT'T T) M't nied uo il we illicit expect to rwW""! such uative breeds developed in vnj lions narta of our country; but the'-

petierai nitteitiinitioii t the improved IhUif-h breed had, wo tltinK, t Token 1 - t - k Jw t ' a l up any tonruiation ot new oroeus; wtifch illicit im e U-en laid. The red , atte ot . Connecticut noW bavo almost a 1 a dash of Kotth Davon llood, iutrudueed within forty years; hut pre v . ma to that the cattle having come Ibrtn lie south oi Kngland, wliere the prevalent roJor of the native breeds i$( i.d. and having been bred with some intelligence, had preset ved their color rtUii improved in form, so that, diiler i ing essentially from any pnre English; breed, tliey yet agreed quite as welli aruoQg tb.eu8elve6 as eouie recognized breeds. Thronsrhont the older Northern States cattle have been bred for years for uiilk and veal more .than tr beef. vi '.It a and vet common cows nave neveri been reliable as milKers. It bae even become proverbial that a good cow's heifer calves were rarely equal to their uani. although bulls coming of tamous milkers were more frequently getters of good milch ßtock. I amoos milkers are always to ba louud among the socalled ''Natives." and if one wished to establish a fine dairy herd, his bcs plan has been, and still is, to select through the country these deep milkers wherever he can find them aud yet the maintenance of the herd from males of his own breeding has lcen always attended with disappointment, and its deterioration in good points. The same result has been obtained regard to breeding for beef, for it was not nntil the introduction of the im proved .British breeds, Devoue, Shorthorns, and Jlerefords, that uniform excellence of qnality, rapid growth, and economy of feeding, could be predicated with anything like the certainty with which we now raise grade tattle for beef, notwithstanding, the immediate pogeny of certain animals occasionally resembled their sires or dams in early maturity, easy tatteu ing. and excellence of the beef. We present these facte in order to enforce the important fact that no breeder can expect to improve bis tocK except by breeding exclusively from thorough bred or full -blood males. This is a broad, general priacipal, and equally applicable to all polygamous animals, that is, those which do not pair, from horses to barn-yard fowls. American Agriculturist. Kl aji v -made Veast. Perhaps all our lady readers may not understand tlio best method oi having good readymade yeast always on hand. We invariably have good bread made from the yeast cakes prepared as follows: l'nt into three pints of water a handfol of hops, and nearly a Jnart oi pared potatoes, cut in small pieces. lioil tor half an hoar, and strain while scalding hot, into sufficient flour to make a stiff batter. Stir it well, adding one tablespoonful of fresh yeast and set it in a warm place to rise. When light, mix it stiff with Indian meal, roll ont thin, and cut into round cakes or s jeare pieces, two or two and a half inches in diameter. Dry these thoroughly, and keep them in a bag in a dry place. They will remain good for months. Before using, taue one of these cakes for each m diunisized loaf, soak in warm water till soft, then and add a teaspoonful of soda for tlfree or lour yeast canes. Add this to the lour with warm water, and taise the usual manner. Some put the light yeast, without adding the Indian meal, into close jars or jags, and nee as Deeded. It will not keep many weeks by this method. To Kill Fltes and Roaches. Take rnie teaspoonful ot Cayenne pepper, half spoonful of black pepper, one leaspoonful of ginger, half spoonful of ergot: mix this with one teacupful of augar, moistened with water. Spread thin on paper.

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Jasper, Indiana. Oct 18.1867. BOOK AGENT WANTED T solicit orders for Da. Willum Smith's DICTIONARY OP THE BIBLE. The OHLV EDITION PUBLISHED IN AMEBICA. CON DERSF.D BY UR. MHt?M S OWN HAND. In one lrge Octivo volume, illustrated with over 125 steel and wood engravingAgents and subscribers aee that you get the genuine edition bf Dr . Smi hTh Springfield Republican ssva,thieedi lion published by Messrs. Burr A. Co , ia the renutoe thing . The Congftgetionali'M aava, whoever wishes to get, in the cheapest 'nrr,f1e dps' Dictionary of the Bible should bo bis, Wl ALSO WART AGRNTS for ELLIOT'S ntw work, REMARKABLE C.iAA' TERS AND MEMORABLE PLACE OF THE HOLY LAND. By Henky Waiid1 Reecher. T D VVoolset. LL D. Press U Yale Col.. JoaEfK CvMMiaoa' D- D.LL D , Pres - ol Wesley an Univ . Rt. Hit Thos M. Clark. Boehop of K I.. &c , Lasx They era new and ori?inal worka by theee authors, and their, subjecle are approved by clergymen of all denominations. Agents are meetjag with unpamileled sueceea We employ no General Agents for either book aad offer extra inducements to Canvassers. Agents Will see the advantage nf dealing directly with the FtiBLisnaaa. For discrip'ive oirculars with full psrtraulars and terms, address the Publishers, J B BURR & CO., Hartlord, Conn. June 112-4 SEWINdr AIACIIINES. FINKLE & IYON. illACHIME CO.. No 587 Broadway, New Yohk. A Local Agent wanted In every town;

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11. ihecitlKenot Jasper and vicinity to bis, , AKiF OP -.' it I N-W A- II E. j UTltUT I'iTtJM of Cooking mid Haiti j Stoves. ITo hat also, a good stock of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY und a variety ot other NOTIONS, 'II of which will be so.'d ,ti 3-f VF.RV LOW VOR CASH. Olil copper tun pewter taken in exennge fur ((nodH. ( Nov 17th. 1866-tf. , IIA K UA I 4 FOR A I. ... ALMOST ANYTHING YOU CALL FOR. 0 THE Nt'BTH SIDE IF THK PC11LIC SyUAKE, JASPKU. INDIANA. JomIi McrBiiri'Mhcini f TAnnu nil hftinl umir. ru Inii nnpnf

il thelareeat and best asleep stock öMT"1!?. f- """" l'eu,d do K..od ever brought t Duh .ia county. wHicM',,e chllJ. 'he '' lf

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I . J a . jf uosiees, V.jttnnan-s, uni'isey s. ' , h m : 1 11 t I ' L la : 1 I I J M . 1 i liindeea.f B.am, Grids' 'or tf?- Lit mo an oiner KtnnsoT ttfiit 'or in i.hIi. od Hisses. 11m line ol goods for Gentle men aud lijys ' IS " I Also unsurpassed, consiatinir t)f Cloths, Onajiinerps, Cnsinets, Jeana. Satineta latin mid ; S.lk Vesting. W'ool Wamussi-s, Uaderehtrta. ; f-Hsts and Caps, R.icts' and Shoe, die. die. mid almtst any kind of gcoda you call for i He baa also niii vi 1pYC1T1 lir J I 1 Pi A I Iii O X Lit of Oman.. ßNuui. Ri.,n.r.. (rockery ware, Hardware p( all kinds. Car' oenters TBlnr. -Tmcs Thsin. As. Tahl. wsre, and hundred other articidl wf use Ii d omanisnt I', iprfioili tit mnniiiia ' Par.

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largest " a k.l'k t i uirn &J2tJgß Decirsble in town, fto also hia Groceries are, in quality aud price, the most ' CJ A rtlTCJI A inal a 1 "lr I H OL L lörAt 1 IAl l . - m a 'i 1 1 ' ill v' jn r .f ! i I lie always keeps s full assortment of all: kinds of other goods usually found in s store. I TVT rp TT T7 T Vm nmr I ri Pi I A l It KIN Shall he satisfied in their dealings with bim Call and tee the new stock. JOSEPH SEKMERSHIE.M. Nov 1,'67-ly . niiiLiNi;iiYr UEUUMMM i 2W A Superb Mot li or Winter Cioori and TrfnuninffM. I wish to inform the public that I have just received, and nm now offering fT aale the Largest and beet S. lerted Stock of iMILUNERY STRAW AND FANfjY GOODS SILK AND STHAW HATS, BONNE I'8, Pranrh end American Flowers, Drees and Cloak Trimmingei Fure, fee, ever offered in JaapafU , i ; es i'n- m Jnat the articles for a nice present to Tour Wifa or Sweet-II cart. vll eafl i , -I. - I x ALTERING BLEACHING AND Cleaning (forte ffie' neatest manner, and on the shortett notice'. We will pay eapeci al aHa!lt Ii e.Ml'H 'tin I T T n ' m m BHSksaSfeSI esai .o n tlttcaa Bl AHlIMti anTatnalng, whieh will be neatly excutad Tnase: wrsmtlg tJofld and Fashionable ar ill do well lo'call kt W Shop, on the tfprih side of the ISnuaie. Public a rw - m MKS. MARY A. MAUNTEL. Due. 13'h, ltT.

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Arkansas heard truin. Tcsuiiiuay IHDUiril lUI'll. Stonf T9M Whlto 0'., Ark.. May 23, M. Da. Jokr Butt-l)ar H i: l a.t F briurv 1 wim ji) IvJuiüVtUü purcbniii lriiH '"ru" 1 ,e'8My mm-ln'tiw, who wiis Willi BWf V HI int itorc. haa boi-n down with rheumatism lor noma lints, c ininoncwd ci V"ur Uitters, uik' noon lnnd Inn yenerul health improved. Dr Uidt, who has lieen in barf huulth,

rried thein, and he iilso improved Dr. Coffee, who haa been in hud heulib for several yuara ntumach and I i v r ntlVus ed -hp improved verv rpnch by tl(f ne 01 your Rittera. ludeed the L'edron Hitters' haa given yon etejRt popularity la this ett-, mi nt, f think J could eell a ret jourtiiv of Vonr medicines thia fnli eap cially or ur (Vdon Bittern and Farai parlfh. Ship) ins via MamphK sare ofR ic kn A Neelv. I RpwnlnMv, C. R. V A I KICK. HULL'S WORM DESTROY R.

Tarenta RfS iliia lmporiant Leiter Vou are Inie'remed in its t""riitenis. Mildltrwn. Ind., April 21. VC. Mr. M L Duplnn wri'ea: 1 do not km w 'hat BttH'a Worin Deaimver need npy tnon reciininienda'tnna thsn ! hne al'eaciy utiairied by itk own merits, but will at ot e last my littlu son, ausd ubout three enrn, waane verely attacked lact fall and wiuttr with l:ilhl cliills, folhiwed by very high fever, throwinjj him into fits, lostiiii; frmii half an I hour to one a 4 n tiuif hours; at th taoü itiiiH the child nad very etronf cyinptnms worms. Jlv uhysieian oiu- ol tlwsj L. s: it. this port nt the C'ontry i xhnustrd u 1 1 hif skill and the MsllBM MrnicA to expel tin worms, ono einneiv initeu 10 nrinii any. and boxes, " h s. niKHiann uivrninc, vkitn happy ri I ..!. .1.11 ... ' suns. I ns cnini na not n I . rf ill i a n spfisni ti I mf three months, and instead nf tin- bloat 'il naas tl"t he was, hp is now w ell and heartv . "John Boll did it " Yndra truly. . M L. DL I LAN. I A C A I I rHM HIV!TMT V V I.'cnr JuE.N Bt'tL D'-ar So; 1 ruoveS frn Kentucky tu Una pluc-. The stores ksvi none of cor Worm Destroyer for tal. lltrrV ARK G RE A TL V N EF.I'El) IIKRK JN Mia nesota. A trtai is nt ihm (a aevdW tu givi them a reputation. Wf. can't do wtTtt n riiE m. I). i mini seme out this lav. Yours, sincerely, I), (j. A It R U U U'Jl). BO LL"S SARSAPAUILLA A Oood Ren8(in for t ('apiain's Faith. Read the ("aptam'a Letter and the Letter Irom Iiis Motfeeri Henton Bsrraek. Mo.. Aaril 80. 1S(6. Johw Bull, Dear Sir. Knowm th.efficiency ofyour 8 rsaparilia, smithe heal iiifT and henetirial ijualiiie it possesses, I spl,d you the following statement 0( ,y raao J -bout two years ago- Is-a H"er and confined for aixteti months. Being moved so often, my wounds) nave not healed yet. I have not eat up a through the hip. My general health ia im paired, nnd I need something to assist aa llure - I have more faith in your Sarsapartl i la thn anything else. I wisitihat thst li genuine- ne express me a half a dozer, bottles, and oblige Ca ft. C. P. JOHNSON, St. Lome, Mo. S. The following was whiten Aprfl l3n - lÖfUi, by Mrs. Jnnie Johnson, mother ol t.niit Johnson. Da. Bull Dear Sir: My hneband, Dr. CS. Johnson, was a skillful surgeon and physician in Central Nw York, where tie died, leaving the auovo C P. Johnson to my care. At thirteen years of sg he had a chronic diarhea and srrofuls. for which J gave him your Sirsaparills. It corkd him. I havsi for ten years recommended it tu ninny in New York, Ohio, and lows, lor scrofula, fever sores, and general debility. Per-

feet suacsas has attended if. The CTJresiTo BlJlOlll

recourse to your SareapariMa. He i fesr tul of getting a snjirioua article, hence his writing to you for it. His wounds were terrible, hut I believe ho will recover. Reapeetfully, JENNIE JOHNSON. DR. JOHN IHM, Manufacturer and Vender of the Celebrated Mitt's ltttt FOR THE CURE OF AGÜE AN1) FEVEIi, Oft CfllLLS A ÜB FUVElt. Tha prapretor of this celebrated medicine justly claims it o superiority oyer oil reme diea ever offered to the public for the sake,' certain. ePERnr, and permanent cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long stendfng. He refere to the entire Western and South-western country to bear him testimony to the ruth of the assertion, that in no carf what ever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed out. Jn a great many cases a aiogle doge has been sufficient for a cure, and wnole lamilies have been currd bv a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, pradenl. and in every case more certain to cure, il ita use is continued in smaller doaea for a week or two alter the disease has baen checked, mni'e especially in difficult and long standing cases Uauslly, this medicine will not require sny sir) to Beep the bowels in good order; should Iba. fatient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having taken three or four desea of t!he Tonic, a BHigle doav of BULL'S VRGETABCn FA'MfLY PILLS will be sufficient DR, JOHN BULL'S Principal Office: No. 10 Fifth, Hro.i. Street. June 15 OT.-y, LOUISVILLE, ItV.

4iCOD NEWS!

TLo ppcjt'e of Dubois and ('join nn coun. lira hn- ri kii ctlullv iuloiiLiil iltui U f : pCKfl AKT w IlKTJN(jBUR(i! kpM returned r,m Die KmI, whm l,e luiii in ilie iHryun mock ol J )I! Y GOODS, M, .H.". t. I.. - .i i. , tic. vi r broiiehl to this couiiiy, ;,i d which ire low bcinj; rei eivcd by river urid 1-t A 1 Lit OA I) Hia stock conaiata in ran of lassimtres, Ljinja.ya, Satinets, Fiannil, Dres Onods, Ccmforts, .leans. Shawls," Bcarfs, W.ooJ. Mords, Glovcc, Fhectii gs, i aim, SShirtlnpn, Half Capr, Quien me . Clothing, Hard wsre Cutftry. Oroieries, Oils, Painlf, Dye Stuffs, Perfnutery , alcdirines, Reiki BTATIOSAKY, Ac, &r. A Itc 'a pood ass( riment ol Choirs ed Lnrum.rs 1 Kvery hndy h invited lo pall at K. Pit Irin liardt's Klore, snd he convinced thai entcrpriac in all ihe merchants ol Huntinpliurj,' IS NOT DEAD. but alive anu determined to show Itself. DCTThs h Iff he I market prirp iH plfsn 'rail kinds ol Produce m rxehars lor (rood. DILI (i STOBK! I G N A T A X LCKKK'I Or. the corner al South Main anil Wpm Streeis. J A b P I Ii, INDIANA . I S constantly upil p( with h ohon- n. eortment o PUttB DJiL'US. aaaos which are ali kinds ol TATOT MEDICIMSS,. ague i urea, Mnltir Tonic, luuiii.e. Morpi ine , &c A'so Vurniahes, Punis, 0M( Pye Stulls, J'ut'y. V hile Laa, Tobacio, Cigart, HniifT. Aa- . 6Vc. Con! l.i.r.l n : yiatl Q,j iullll Brmhef, Ilair nriishe, Clolhaa lirustfs. Shoe Hrnvfics, St.svinp Soas DENTAL AND PLAIN SOAPS. nrst cr yii die iul UiiM x. NOTIONS, rEUKUMLKV, it., Ä.C j In great vnriety : and nil other artiektal sau i 'illy kept in a well Boad acted Drue S'or"3. (Xy P'escripijins carefully prepared. March 8, lf'7-lv PATH I UK AOIHS;. it may oik i i it y , uiiu i r ii'i r UV..OC- ail pr-ivinin ho are indebted to him, thai they must set tie their iidebtedmss by the lat of May 18(iK. or their accounts will be placed in las hsnde ot officers for collection, aa he ie desirous of settling up his business belor e lie lesves. His stock of Dry fioods, Clothing, Urnceries, Notions, Azc, Is for sale very cher and will be retailed at cost and carriage for c"h. JOSEPH KCIO. gf h 14, X8-'l. , Town FroM'rty lor Mala. THE UNDER signed offers for sale, on reasonable terms, his eligible I Hal property on West Main street, in the town of

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Juper. It is one of the best locations (or business and residence in the town, and bae on it two new houses, 8spt 8, lR7-tf R. RICH. efahntmacfcii ngcii utbeutfcr fypxaty lucrDcn inMeferDf ficc auf IBefle ui Bollfcilftcaitöcfcr mit. Valuarle Farm for Sale. For paiticlara inquire of J C Schafkh, Jasper, Inn" bubecriUslur thy Jail er Cvuri;r