Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 September 1868 — Page 2
JASPER COURIER.!
J N I K K :
Democratc Meetings.
Tlie pole raifsin; nt Btetsville on
For the LitUe Folks.
'DMerett'i Youug A m erica' ' for
Have yon Heard from Old Varnioüut !
Varmount Vurinountl Old Citizen will recognize in the above
it Saturday was will attended, by a Sent am her is received, and is lull ot
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nargl unmoor 01 cmniifiasue Demo nice things lor boys nnd puis. Its heading the refrain of an old Whig song ' . ,h .... r. T ! u a 7 1 ,8, .-rats. The meeting wa addressed hvlmvzlo nit-tnroa. Tevolvimr views, anitf l,hirh ,h..m,H .n,t .n.i wmJ'. . !J ,",ua,,ce.t'r Jonl! A Ör-H 'ate
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SA LK. JtfOTIOl hereby given that I will.e I at public auction on
SATURDAY, Sept 36, 18.18.
FRIDAY," - SEPTEMBER
r psesideut HORATIO SEYMOUR, of New York. rR vict rRF.atPBNT FRANK P. BLAIR. of Missouri. Democratic- Stale Ticket, For Governor, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Marion. For Lietiienar. t Governor, ALFRED P. E-OGKRTON, of Allen. For Secretary of State, REUPEN C. KISE. of Boone.
For Auditor of State,
.Messrs. J, II. Doindertor and A. II. tuns, fco., are really astonishing, while'meeting in 1844 f 1 1 1 .1 r V e j i in filUU 1 1 ,ia -. ii.l. .f.. ! a 1. . -if a a . I. . I ,1 l.'. j .
v., ... ................ ...via. lit IV.Mll.riiI IllllUVI in Ul UIVJ MIIU lUiailh irir inrrii1 m.niritu
kiililnl a r .r 11 moll t iliriiiiict liuiKitalim I:. .a . .. ..... - .... .11 .....itui j .
...v .. . """""'"-"I, iiiivii.'M u ieu vn vwviiwj H'ur mo. aim viav. aim our opponents weru i mm as
Ii, isö8 ;8nd appeals to all patriots to unito nn-jinduce them to keep out ol mischietltickled over her vote u the radical of toder t!iv tolds Of tlio good DM Demo ,u,d be useful. 1.50 a year. Adjdsy, are over the recent election in that oratio fiag, ami restore our Union todreas VV. Jenning Demorest, -170 State. The reeult, however, will be the
in w on eu proK-my. in polo is a, Broadway, K. X. mein both re.ee. Tr,ouZh Vermont eve
lhe ".Nursery" for youngest read J Wely increased majority m 1814. Mr.
Then Vermont had gone'Sonal propeny of the decedent; co iiei.ii,, reaaed majority for Mr. nf 1 Hor.e, Hoira, growing croaa, Fa rniii.ir
a aj f "I iliuo hitkory, and tlio Hag does eredit.
;to the ladies ot Drotzville, who got it, era, is the only publication ot the kind oiay ftp, It bvars upon ita broad axnrc in America, and a ebrld iuat bei;in-!Am.
field a star tor each of the .07 States, uing to read is aure to becotuo inter-
the
waa beaieo, and now, a. I'lt-n,
omen will hold gaod. VI U . I.. . J F ...J .. ,
ääw ' ?M-a f?-rs sjrssrs:
wutnv nmw aa m m vuovum jn n prout tuetn. Ha llluatrationa are of c PfiKnlrM tn tlm fell enirit nt l?a1iMltani Lu.i:.J. . i r. 0
. .. . . v., jicv.ui ins i iiiMrueuvu. 5i.' a vear.
Ingres, haa been entirely fur her ben-
It lilt- . ... I a
-winch would riot a portion ol those Address John L, Shoffj. 13 Wash stars out or dim their lustre byfthfl ioirtotl St., Huston, Mass.
batanic black cloud ot negro rule. j The "Little CorDOraT maintains ita
per-
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...v.. i. iiuuaciiuiu iuu ivucneu r urnj. lure, Ac, dee. Ttims HuniH of three dollars and undrr caah, over three dollars a credit of 1 montha; the purcha Her giving note waiving benefit of valuation, with good aeeurity bearing interest from date. PH1CLIPT. SUMNER, Adm'r. M, Fiehfr Att'y ept 1 1, 1868-3w
SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE i hereby given that by virtue ol a copy of a decree, ia.ued from the
om.ro of the clerk o the Duboia Common
efit, at the expense of the Middle, Western
and Southern Stales. The high tariff wan Plaa (Joint, and to me directed, directing me made for her benefit-the Freedmcn'e fcu-110 ""k? ,ne,8Um oi $l3tUU, with interest and
cosin, i win proceej io ouer lor sale at Pub.
,, . ....... l . I --....w -..v.... . iiiiiiiuHiuo no , . , , , . i ...'b in I in Liiui;eetJ l LI Uli f T lOr hfl IB UK I'll ri . The crowd at William' atoro on'position at the lread ot Juvenile pub- 'e"u keeps h" -" P'J"' lie auction, to ,.,e highest bidder. ior cash Saturday was a large one, but were licatioua, for young persons who are peüpl" ''"e beer' enrlched at lhe ex j' hd. he door of the court house of
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uiMvjmiiiicu in ma uuuriiig it. oner- ulvl enouuh to appreciate rea lv irood ' rur10 U ,,,c nnw inwwi cuumy, mr- iuwu ui jaaper, en
reading. The Publisher now otTera to Nobodjr th8n could expect Vermont 10 do) SATURDAY, Oct. H, ISO.
rod, his buggy breaking down 60 that
ho was not able to reach there. The all anlaierirtAM i'.r is:i ti... mm;.,;., iliwfWlM than vote the radical ticket
l.i . .. ... r - u - l . J . J a'Alonfe . P M 11 f B.M .la u 1 1... 1
lie lias never oeen an inuex 10 success. - " nu
JOSEPH V.liEMUSDAFFER, of Franklin !'e8ue8 01 Jav were ably d iacussed, 'three numbers of this vear free, if Knr Treatorer of S.ate jbowever, by Mr. Leroy Cave, candi-'subscriptions arc aent in before Oeto- v I A M ES BRYAN of Marion JVT T " & 1100 11 'ear- A,d L- . f" JAMES B. 11 1 AN , of Marion. Lpm,h ot about.two hours' duration, Publisher, Chicago, Ills. For Clefh ot Supreme Court, and of great powes. These meetings' , m jej
Uui! Between the houra of lü o'clock, A M end
NOAH S. -AROSE, of Cs.
For Reporter of Supreme Court, M. A O. PACKARD, of Marshall, or Superintendent of Public Instruction JOHN R. PHILLIPS, of Daviess. For Attorney General, SOLOMON CLAYPOOL, of Putnam. F ir Congrese, Second District, MICHAEL C. KERR. For Judge Third Judicial District. D. T. LAIRD. For Pfoseruting Attorney Third District, JOHN W. BUSKIRK. For Prosecutor Third Judicinl Circuit. CUTLER S. DOBBINS. For State Senator, W. H. MONTGOMERY. For Joint Rop. of Martin and Dubois.
LEROY CAVE.
prod's for a term not exceeding seven years of rhf following descrihrd real eatste, situated in Dubois county and Mute nj Indiana
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i-nriy every rrebiueni up 10 mat tune, waSto-wii;
Vermont, rarely ever voted for in success
ful candidate for President uu to lSiiü
exhibited a deep 6eated leelingon the
elected atrainut the vole of Vermont. Audi
DCrCommissioners' court has been P0 it will be now. r3i in ,.1 o. s.J
lan or tue people, wnicn will result in MM ion tins week, and a larse f vnm h... a-B.n..e -ui h- ..1
j in a largely increased Democratic vote amount of business has been trans- President .State Sentinel.
,ou tue uay 01 election- acted, principally coucermng roads
And Soll Tiiey Oomx. Our an
nouncement column this week, it will
A lar;e number of houses and lots wero State 11Iass Convention at Indianapolis ollered to the Commissioners for Jail September 17 ih-
General Frank Blair, Hot. George II Pendleton and Hon. J. B Doolittle will cer-
nearly everybody in town
ing wilKing to sell out if they
be seen, has fivo additions to it, and tl "
oi.ll tk , . - it WUBK W I II 11 UK IU ell oui II BV;' wifl 1 r -til no U' l? t '"I It"; ld V PH enough. No purchase be present ItcnncinC citizens do not intend that u .. ? 1 1- .1. . ' . n ur a ir.
for cum-
has vet boerU made, the (Commission I 0 VV S Hancock, Hon Allen Ci Thür'
.tto n.nl.linii ... fl.w I- tlii.f ...I,...-., i a man Kun VV m Ii l'..).!,',. II ... l. r
f V o r V . w . 1 1 1 llillJIX Ilia. Ill m IQ ig , WW ..... A. A I n II A I Ml, Ii 1 1 II JflH V.
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. . iuvk in leisure. v inen w e nuve uo ivoomeou, vien 1 1
lomas Eing, Gov Thoe,
in this case will be true, for E Brsmleite. Gen John A Mci'ierumi
tDOet oi the prices asked are too high. Hon JasC Allen, Hon John Qvincy Adann,!
lhe people shall want
potent, clever persons.
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"""in iw D.ik.i.t ruiu us lUCT 11 V lit" 1 1 . i .i 1 .. dOUDt
iu toiv: lur iu 1111 iue various 01ficial positions in the county. Robert M, Davis, for Commi?sioner, is the present efficient incumbent.
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13 nnunu IKJ CaVIV D B WUD UU nil-Mi iaf fvv'' v.niii. vnura t Qtru
had business belbn the Commission- who hall have resided 111 the United. be "nnounced 88 ooa 88 eir responses are
ers as iK-ing caretnl and attentive. States one vear. and shall have resided
Go the Clerks Office-
Gen Abraham Piatt, and other distinguished r. ., b I. .. U . . . J ...
1 1 . . 1 rurouciö IIIIC UPCII IIIV leu B )( fg llhlllpf hvery white mate person ol foreign ... . ' t . 1 " .01 thoee who will acceot the invitatinn tvill
His Democracy is of that good old iu this State during the six months
rtceived.
A full
programme will be publUhod as
Lois No. 08 69. 60 , 61. C2 snd 63. to.
tether with II appurtenances thereunto belonging, s evidencei! by the limp, plat ur
ch-trt of the town of Ceiestine. And on fiilure to relie the full amouni of principal, interest and BMtfl called for lv said diiT-'o, I will at die ssme time snd plucii.anii in liite manner, sell the fee auiiple ot mh ul renl fetetff. Taken in .xecutioe as the property of flenry Von 1$ irsom und tJiMI Von Hon-om, at Ike evil ol JuHf-ph Stride!. Said enle will he Made without any relief whatever from the volumioii unj tpirair-
ment I'm-.
If ES R Y M A U N TEL, S tterlff I). C .
G T B Caki!. Att'y Beet 4 tih-;i BHERlFF'ä bALE. N OTICE ll hereby given ihat iy vir!u; ol a copy of a decre-, leetstd from the "ffice of the eletk of the Dubois Cem, Pless Court, and to me diectHi, dir- ting me to mal-'Pilie sum ol $176 -10. with in-
PimiC SPJAEIaG!
Hon. Ja?on B
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cnri it nc 1 ia frna taa rntUn,t .. 1 . 1 . 1 1 . H,iiin UN mm ra n M m o m i a r..- k. - I J . ' 11 '
aHi "4,,v" a cuiioinuv ur immeuiaceiv uraceainis an election.! ,v- -swun ror mt Pubiifl ftuAttuB. 10
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eiouub; no navit.g neen a uemocrat and shall have declared his intention ' ""rcu
hen DlitioiR Limntv aava vvlii. l., .i. TT..:. ..j
, ,U ucuvriuB a v.i;.eii ui nie uu lvu
BeoWI. majority, and he'ped tu battle down States shall be entitled to vote in the'PP08ed 10 ,he deeuuetive policy ef the
Let there be euch a demonstration of those
Democratic Contingent Elector tor the1!111 majority, and never wavered township or precinct where ho may R'icsi party as win .eitle the politics! con.
IUCV. OUCU i-'em"fraC'V IS WOft IV fi r.j r .. Ii. t Ilm n or -'. K anH Ileal in Indiana.
m J B I V W V . ' Vv I V, I f Q UltlVV Willi " " "
State at large, will rita the PC,
at nanunguurg, mmmmmj, , Mr. George Cox, who i nnri Minced a voter at the next election.
at J ociock; . .for lieal esta'e Appraiser, is a young' ber that the best Scbnellville, luesday öept. io, at ijfarmer) VB0 bafl bU0M n in trie man- try are at stake '
agenaent ol his owu farm tlrat he
I knows what land is worth, and how
o'clock. P. ::
Jasper, Sept. 15, at 7 o'cIock. P.M.
iiik.' the declaratiou and become a
Uemetn-
intereats of the coun-
this election.
By order of the State Central Committee. J. B. McDonald. J.J. Binuham, Secretary.
the hinbcdi
jlmid-r, for aetl I hand, at lhe doer ol the
court house of Dubui couuly. in the ioaii of J aspcr. on SATURDAY. Oct .1 lSR, Beta. era the in ur. ot 10 i ck. a. M mi 4 o'eku k, P. M of ssid day, tin renia and profile for n term not exceeding si ven years of lhe tulluwing describeiJ real eetete, eituntrd in Dubois county and State ot (hb'iniia to- vit: Lois No. 11 cV. 16 in Huller n addition to
Turn out, lovera of Constitutional jt0 mane it yield a profitable interefit.' At tlie
Fatal Accident We are pained to
learn ihat a young daughter of Mr. Cfcafleel" t,uv" ' 'Pr" U1"' "" ewUfttf, bulimia.
liberty, and devote one day to your
countrv.
lie is a native of Patoka Townelsip. nominated Graut for the Presidency,
of good old Democratic stock, and 10 which he was a deletrate, hx-Gov-will not HiA0-riif. his tmrnnta Wm aal Jemor J oseih E. Prown. ot Georüia.
PUBLIC iPUJUNCI ! . " Hutcii 6. ir
HUIlilJ. . a "I .u uaiviiliu DCVUSI j n I S i . i was For Clerk we have three candidates. jb"rn in Soulh Caro lina, ai.d grew up uoeach ot whom has filled public posi d'r ,he influe,,C8 ond ,PBcbinS8 of Calhoun, tions until nearl" every one in the ' etry i'nbihed his Stales rights doctrines.
ST i aa
LEROY CAVE. The Wiiitk Men's Candioate for Joint Representative, will address the people ot Patoka Tp., at Uunting burg, Monday, Sept. 14, at 10 o'clock; In Hall Tp., at Schnellville, on
Tuesday, Sept. l.r, at 10 o'clock, A. AJ; Turn out trieuds. early, and give a
day to ycur country. PU BL1C PEAKTG. LION. C. S. DolJBINS
Will address the people of Dubois County, at Jasper, on Tuesday Sept.
29, 1S6S, at 1 o cIock, r. M. White Boys in Blue. Mr. O. K. Patterson, of Pike county, happening iu our town on Wed nesday night last, and it being known that be bad been engaged in organiz ing the Democratic soldiers of Pi'kc County, quite a spirited impromptu meeting was held at the Court House, and after listening to an eloquent
His Sentiments,
ChieagrO Convention that Osborne, of Patoka Tp., met with a fatal
accideut on last Wednesday. She hsd left home to go lo school, snd while going thro' fie woods, iha wind blrw a large limb fiom
a Iree on to her, killing her instantly, and;
the little cherub who had left home a few
.mi on iniiure to reaiiz memo amount of principal, interest and osls cslled lur ty said decree, I will at lhe SSnta time and pluce, and in like manner, - i. tha lie simple of snid rrsl estate1 Taken in ex-cntion as lhe property of
James T Po'sun, at lhe BUn ol John P K'lin-
vrof. Executor uf the i-Kiuie ml i . lio.r.i
moment's before fu'l of life, the j y ol the Retlinc, der'd.
county knows them.
II went into secession corzully, and atood
they bad been fighting for, and what had been done by Radicals since fighting ceased, to render all their toil, privation and bloodshed of no a veil, several veteran soldiers came tor ward and signal a roll, and a committee ytM appointed to drau the necessary arficlos, and secure enough members to organize a company of White Boys in Blue, who intend voting aa they shot, to preserve tbo Union. A vote ot thanks was tendered to Mr. Patterson, a few remarKS made by Mr. Doane, and an invitation extended to the Company of White Boys by Mr. R. M. Davis, to vist Columbia Tp., r resolution adopted to have the proceedings of the meeting published in the 1 'Courier," and the meeting adjonrned with three cheers for the Union and the Constitution, Sey monr, Blair and the whole ticket, and three groans for Grant, who bad permitted himself to become the tool of
the party of disunionists.
Col. Edmonaton filled the position!6 il lon " there v,'a8 ,ny chance u.
of Clerk to the satisfaction of the peo j"ul8in 1 ,0UKbt vou Pnly and boldly." pie for nearly, it not quite twentvl This is the fellow the rads have tayears, has kissed nearly all the pretty'ken to their bosom, and swear that ho
household,
corpse 1
women, dandled most of the native voters on his knee, when they were
is intensely "loyal," while they are
abusing Forrest, who was an original
was home baok a mutillaled! Said sale will be made without any relief
Iwhatever Irum the VuIohiod or apprai.ment
SWS. 'ÜBMRV MAHNTE!,, Sheriff D. 0. G T B Carr. Ati'y Hepi 1. 8-1
children, and befriended larga num-: 1 nion man, and gave bis vote and in
bers of the immigrants.
Mr. G. J. Jntt, is the present efficient Deputy Clerk, for a long time a school teacher in Ferdinand and Painbridge Townships, and during the war the faithful Orderly of Co. "E" 143d Reg. Vols., and while he has not
done as much kissing as his older competitor, the only reason is, because he has not had the chance. He authorizes us to say that be is at all times ready to make up for past deficiencies in that respect.
speech from Mr. Patterson, showing Mr. S. Williams is the present encr-
what be and Ins comrades thought Uetic and popular County Snrveyor,
fluence against secession.
Gen. niair invited (Jen. Grant to breakfast with hi in in Leavenworth City, the tub er morning;. Ulysaes accepted the invitation and breakfasted wish the Democratic candidate for Vice President wh"in he (Grant) once pronounced 'the ahiele volunteer officer in the army.' 'Let us have peace.'
who since be has been in office, has
A Card.
To the Citzer a of Dubois Coutt:
The undersigned permitting himself to be
announced as a candidate for re-election as County Commissioner, desires to say lo the people thst during the lime which he has served them in the office, he has endeavored conscientiously to discharge his duties for the best interests of the people: thst he feels grateful to his many frienda for their confi. dence in the paat, and for their many favors and friendly assurances, snd pledges himself, if sgsin elected to endeavor to discharge the dudes of the office with fidelity, aud as eye aingle to the interests of (he County. Robert M. Da vie.
SCHOOL E.A Hi NATION.
IK accordance milk lhe law, u Public Ex- . sain aiiee ot eeramis desiring m teach Public Bkahwll in Dubois ennui), will be held at the M E. Church iu Jasper, Fridsy,
OCrThe negro legislators hsve been ex f,ep,,'m ''r 11
n nj pvrawn oeriiruig io oDiain ireense to teach less than lhe eight branches required by law must first present a certificate Irom lhe Director ol s District certifying to ait election, and the branches desired to taught during the ensuing school term. Tpfl a. h Or innul hour ii. r i A ik,.! .., Jas
pJ . V. eB . r" ,PIH'e new no cerlificntes for teaching can Court, and to me directed. I w.ll proceed tool, bp r0l)led here.,ter . uritf(11(, .Ii-,
none, and it is therefore important that ihey Khould attend the Public Exsmlnatton, and bring with them a certificate of moral char ac'.er from iheir respective Trustees. A. J STRAIN, School Examiner. Aug 28 'C8-3
pelted from the Houee of R presentstives of Georgia, by s vote of 86 to 23. Glorv ! öFeriffale.
NOTICE is hereby given thst by ? irtue of two Executions issued from the office of
always been ready to run your lines ICTTwo hundred and fifty pairs of
at any time, lie nas oeen eerving kid gloves were voted to themselves
the people so long out of doors lieat the expense, by the members of the thinks it is about time he should have, last House of Representatives. Thev
only cost $050. Let the p ers dig and earn the money.
a position where he may serve thom only cost SfioO. Let the poor laborla ,1 TT Ä : a : 1 j J l . i
iu viirvin. uu in nut a uuivereai numircr of the female sex, preferring the company of one to a number, and
therefore gives over those nice little
Kkverhko. The decision in the case of Kemp vs. Kollins, which was
attentions, spoken of before, exclu- carriee UP t0 tne Supreme Court of Taken in execution as the property of
his competitors, while heiu,e 01810 ,rora 1,16 "nooia wrcoit
fl a. 1 1
vyoun, naa oeen reversea.
sively to
asks tho votes of their husbands.
All the candidates so far announced are Democrats to the back bone.
-The expenses of the Federal Gov-
Fact for Tax Payers. During the soventy-threo years previous to the war, the total expenses of the Govern
ment were $1,400,000,000. During
. a. ääa. l C il. la 1 WJ
v,u,ÜClV u .T au öo.u r r the reo years since the war, nnder year, which ended the 30tbof Jnne.L-j:..! rna tiia annnmM, ,n Jj IT L öot nun aaa r ' radical rule, the expenses (and stealwere 84d7.O00.OOO. It is expensive faave ILOOO.OOOl business to teed the Southern negroes. ' 1 and keep the whites under the bay-! Said Chief Justice Chase, 'the time has onets of a standing army. Both will come for all who love iheir country to bend be continued it Geueral Grant is elec- together gainst the 'Jacobins." Push ted. along the column.
fer for sale ai public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at lhe door of the
court house of Dubois county, in the town of Jaaper, on
SATURDAY, Oct. 3, 18G8,
Between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M.and
4 o'clock, F. M. of said day, the rents end profits for e term not exceeding seven years
oi me toiiowtng described real estate, situated in Duboia county State of Indiana towit. Lota No G8, 6'J, 54 snd 43, together with all the sppertenancea thereunto belonging, aa evidenced by the map, plat or chart of the town of Jaaper. And on failure to realize the full amount of principal, interest snd costs called for by said decree, I will at the ssme time and olace, and in like manner, sell the fee aim-
pie or said resl estate.
Alois Kodalle and John Meisenheiter, at
the suits of Joseph Goepfriek. Frank Skinner, Joseph Bragg and Joaeph F Skinner. Said Sale will be made without any relief from valuation or appraisment lawn. HENRY MAUNTEL, Sheriff D C. OTB Cerr. Au'y 8ept 11, 68-3t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the onaigned has been appointed Administrator, of the eetate of John A. Brenta, late o Duboia County, deceased. Said estate ia probably solvent. PHILLIP T. SUMNER, Adm'r.
Sept 11, 'Ö8-3w i
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. NOTICE is hereby given, thst at the suit of Wendolin Erny, administrator of ihn estffte of John Erny, deceased, plaintiff, an attachment haa been issued by me the undersigned Justice of the Peace of Bsinbridge Township, Dubois eounty, Indiana, sgaiuat the property of Joseph Schindler, defendant, a non-resident debtor, and thst esid eausewill stand for issue and trial before me) on he 15th day of September, A. 1). 1868, at 10 c'olock A. M. Dated August 24th, 1868. FRANCIS BRELAGE, TSeai B Buettner Pl'ffe Atty Aug 28, 1868-31
CHURCH CONSECRATION.
THE new church building erected by the Evancelie Protestant Christian Church,
Cogregation, at Hayaville, Dubois eounty, will be consecrated with proper regligioue ceremonies, end feetivities, on SUNDAY, September 13, 1868. All members, frienda and supporters of said church, and ell thoee interested in the cause
of religion generally, are respectfully invited to sttend.
For the Board of Trusters, JOHN HfJBtVKR. Aug 28 "OMl
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