Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 32, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 September 1868 — Page 4

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Fron lb Enalind Farmer. Application of ManureMany farmers have a prejudice against spreading manure and öJtpOeV iog it lor any length of time, Oil the surface OT tho ground. Fha? büit-w u larpj portion of the value of barn, tuHUurc ia lost by the evaporation if not covered by the soil. Other COD tend that little if any, loss ig sustained bf tho practice ot eurtae i manuring. Several experiments made vitbw a lew veara Lave inelined me to favor top dressing and eurtaeo manuring whennever circumstance eeetn to re quire it, as, for iustance, when the ground freezes up early in the fall, :iud you do not have time to haul out and work in all your manure as you desired. It I were caught in that way now, and bad a lot of summer manure on hand, 1 would keep carting nd spreading just as it the ground were not froxnt). I would not put it in heaps large or email, but would ppread it, all ready to be cultivated in at the nrst moment. I.ast winter alter the manure in the barn.eellar became 6omewhat in the way, car ted out some dozen loads and spread it on about four inches of snow over a part of a field that was intended for potatoes. The remainder of the field was manured in the spring with the same kind of manure and ai near as might be with the same quantity. The field was all cultivated and worked aliko after the manure was bpread. At no time during tho growth of the potatoes could the least ditlertuce be noticed between that part manured the day it was worked into the toil, and the other part where the manure lay exposed 6ereral months. I du not suppose the manure that was spread in the winter if taken up again in the spring and used to ma nure 6ome other land would havo boM as good as that drawn directly from the yard. I suppose what it had lost the ground had tascn and kept till the growiDg crops should call for it. The fall previous, I hauled out several loads and left it in small heaps ot about a quatrter of a load each, to be spread in the spring on land intended lor grass. The result of that experiment was that where the heaps lay all winter the grass was very early and heavy and needed cutting mauy days before the rest of the lot, making the lield look very uneven. I had to cut it when the early spots wire grown or that part would have lodged and rotted before fho other part would have been ready 'to cut. 1 think, of all modes of disiosiriir : of manure, that of leaving it in heaps! through the winter is the worst. If manure can be lelt spread on the! snrtaco of the fields where it is to be need, without losing its strength only as the grooDd takes it, it is worth j knowing. And now is the time fori all .vho have manure on hand, that is in the way, aud have tolerably level land on which to use it, to draw it out while the ground is torzen and the men and teams comparatively little to do. To most farmers, a days's time in April is worth two in January. For top dressing grass, I have tonnd the best time to be immediately attar takiug oil the hay. On land suitable to top dress at all, the grass will nsu ii t I . j . . ally grow up in a few days and com-,, pletely shade the manure, keepiDg it moiet so that every shower can carry down to the graaa roots eome portion of the value of the manure. A. W. Cheever. Sheldonville, Jan. 15, 1868. OCTbcedinpj down to grass may be done any time coring this month. i'nt the surface in good order; spread a fine compost or some guano; har-

row mellow and even; pick oil all tbelsiroua of settling up his business before lie atones; sow grass seed, with clover, if j leaves. von nlease. and roll. Clover aowinot Hia stock of Dry.Goodr, Clothinrr, Gro-

:nay be delayed until spring Three pucks to a bushel of oats may be sown as a mulch. Swkrt TtiMATn I'kklks. Chopone peck of green tomatoes, four onions, and six green peppers. Strew over them one cup ot salt, and let them stand all night. Next day drain off the water from them, and add to them one cup of sugar (or more if liked.) one cup of grated horseradish, one tahlespoonful of ein -anion, one of ploves, and one of allspice. Cover with vinegar, and cook till tender. Pum IVach Puiur'G. Mako a nice Hatter, pat whole peaches, aftei

peeling, in a shallow pudding diali-.ln f. f f1 1 fi-A M vff1 pour over just enough batter cover I) U 1 1 1 vllflV HUBCff ( K

tnem. nerve wun sugar ana nnttcr worKcd together to form a cream.

fiVEUV CITIZEN

O V rT,"VT'T,V I J 1 I O L U (J W 1 SHOULD SUBSCRIBE F 0 II T 11 I JASPER Coupler IT IS TUE OfllCIAL OF THE COUNTY. $1,50 A YEARNEW GOODS! J UST received ut JOSEPH ERIi:i1IA V. A large and well selected stock of a of Qoods ; the best stock of PRINTS a 'In the County, which he will aell cheaper for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE Than any house in town. Als0' a ,ar?e 8t(,ck of WHOLE W -ODS, tfolion No Charge fob Baowtaa Goods. XT' Come and seo for vonrselvcp. On the South sid of the Public uare Jasper, Indiana. Oct 18.1867. H. I liUU II, East bide of the Poblio Square, JASPER, INDIANA, R' ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is prepared to meniifac.tur cigars of all kinds in the beat style toorder 'Oil comm BPiou, or iur coon. t vuuu bhh " ' ciffar8 con9tanv on hand and for sale on reasonable terms. July 26, 1867-tf CI!. ULPvICII rATicviaAm mriCaj To whom it may Concern. ItHE underaifjned is now making arrange-' ments to leave Jasper in the Spring fori Europe, and therefore notifies all peraona' who are indebted to him, that they must settle their indebtedness by the ltof Haf, 1868, or their accounts will be placed in the. hands of officers for collection, aa he is de CBrJB,,.? ,..J" ! w'.cn"p I - X' : f . I .a nu win uo retailed at umi nun i;urri"i' iur

eh. JOSEPH EGO. ISILK AND STRAW HATS, BONNETS, JPeb. 1 VC8-IL Fine Blooded Horar! (Prench and American Flowers, Dress and ! . , . , i . . f, a ... jCloak Trimmings, Furs, &.c, ever offered in A Pnre blooded English Race BtIHoljMBfra Im from a full blooded Messenger, and bt 7 '. t. . , Imported Albion, can be seen at Jasper.i J ll8' tlie articles for a nice present to

Dubois county, Ind. An interest for sale. R. M. WELMAN. Scfanntmadnutgen mbcutfcr prad)e tDcroen tnMefcrDfftce aufSBcfte unt) iii

W. ERNY, jaspe .Indiana.

IK F150NT OF TÜI OURT HOUSE. IB ItPBOTPVLLY salts the attention of - the citizen ol Jasper and vicinity to hin UUttfiE STOCK OF T 1 N-W A IS E. LATEST I' A T E It N 8 oj Cooking and ffeatittf Store. lie has also, a good stuck of HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ad a variety of other NOTIONS, all of which will be sold VERY LOW FOR CASH. Old copper nnd pewter taken in rxcanje fur iTnod. Nov 17th, 186f-tf. ES A IC U A I 8 V O K A L CT ALMOST ANYGYOU CALL FOR. OH THE ORTH SIDE OF THE ri'llLIC SQUARE. JASPEii, INDIANA. jor'i rSeruicrahelra AS now on hand and receiving, one of the laffttl tod beet sfl.ctecl stock O' 'goods v-r brought to Dubois county, which he will srll at old time price-., w hen the deference in currency i considered. His assortment consis's of THE B EST Ifoaliaa, Prints, Deliinet, Marino, Silks, L'i-ires, C-rttonuil-'s, L'lidses. FImui fls. and all other kind of Good for t hs L-idies and Hiaaea, Hi. line ot yoda tur (Jentlenana und Buys IS Alao unsnrpasspd, c .insist intr of Cnhs, Cue. uneres, Oasineu, Jens, Sn!iuets. Silin and Silk Vesting. Wool Wamii'1, Undershirts, tlats and taprt, Bootl nntj Shoe-., iVc, A.c.. ind almost any kind of gcods you cull lor tie has also rw gl p , j . . 1 A " 1 i ..f JL I I VA S Fi I f i O l lm r A ,o.0,...o ,:uDJ..,-.. a IJ 'i 1 1' V 1 1 O 'I v l I 4CO O III r i Ull'lir'V 'II r( ,t

kindalOroekery ware, Hirdwnr of all kinds. (?ar

pantara Tooia, Trat: Ckaioa, Asaa, Takl livnr, r.nrl a hundred oiher articles "of upland ornsinnt t' ladioua to mention. Perions araatlai Notions will find his stock the jirg0!jt AND MOST

Desirable in town. Ro also hia Oroceries:?,n"ln,!- 1 VHe proaa me a nan a ooze,

4,are, in quality and price, the most Q a HPT 21? 4 fWi IB V r i J V X IÜ1 J A V AI B. ir.. -i i - f.. 1 1 . . r luv niwijn ftfrii. n tun n trn r i in f ri oi nil' kind, of other f.und - ftor. ;C. which Hp huvs for cash, and aal la at a email profit, .eterriiiae J that hia cnatomera IN THE IMG RUN Shall he aatisflpd in their rleslinrrn with tiaa Call and tec the nw stock. JOSEPH SEPwMERSHIEM. Nov 1,'07-lv MILLINERY! ' !f 1T i r if i ,K if?rff TV i'A Nlipcrb Slot U Of IVilltcr Iiioodsaiifl TriiiiininM. wish to inform the public that I nata just received, and am now offeriinj for aaie, the Largest and best Selected Stock of ft. MUÜVMIUI IM BCIUAU AMU WIILUNtllT 5l HAW ANUrANUY Your Wife or Sweet-Ilcart. ALTE LUNG BLEACHING AND Cleaning done in the neatest manner, and on the shorted notice. We will pay especial attention (o DRESS MAKING sndstampincr, which will be neatly executed Those wishing flood and Fashionable ar ticles of Millinery will do well to call at my Shop, on the north side of the Public Square. MRS. MARY A. MAUNTEL. Dec. I3!b,l867,

DR. JOHN BOXT I'ul 'H'i-dion Bittern. An'oenlic Documents Arkansas hourd Irom. Testimony ol Medical Men. Stony l'jini, White Co., Ark.. Mnr 01, T.fi. Da. Java Bum. Pear &r: Last Februar 1 araa in Louies ilia purehaaian; drag, ami 1 jrot some ol vour SmHapr.nlla and Cedron Hitters. w son-in laW who araa Kith nie ii Ihi store, hau been down with rheumatism for soma lima, commenced i, n your Bitters, an-! soon found Me general ln-alth unproved. Dr. Gist, who has been in bad health, tried them, and he also improved. Dr. Coffee, wha ha been i I nd health for several yearp atomach and livi r aflt-ct-.-il p improved vi tv nuich by Ihe us of vour Ritters, Indeed lit Oed i o Hitlers

hss given von prent popularity in I Ilia a.'ttlo-' ment. I think 1 could nil a groat quantity ot vour medicines tili fall aepfStali Ol vour (Vdron Bittera and Snrasparilla. Ship me via M e nitidis, care of Hieltet A- N eel v. Respretln'lv. C. B, WAI Kf R. BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Parents Read id s Important Letter. Von are Interested in itr; CoflM Middletown. Ind.. April 26. 'Of.. Mr, M. 1. Duplan vvrite: I de hol know i h ti i Bull a Worm I)t"troy r needs nny inort reeomneada'iona than n baa already attain ed hv its own merits, hut will state that RJJ liltle son , "fed about throe yenrs. Nil M v -r 1 1 attacked IbM fall and winter With light chill-, followed ly very hiyh fever, throwing him into fits, lasting Iron half an boar to one od. a hlf fiourc; at iho uni Mine the child iiaii very stroiiir s mptoma Ol woriRfl. My phyaielan one of the beat in mie part oi ttif eovniry i xnaaviea an ni. skill and the Materia Muuca to expel the vorins, and entiiely failed to hrinf any. I thought "J ihn Hull" could do it, and gave . . i . I ... -t. LI

the child the contents ot three boxes, in hftrdt'a Store, sr.d he corvinr. d that f MMdoaet, nicht and morning, with happy re-nMlt in til the merchants ot finntil uLurif

suits. The child hs nU had a s,)nsm lor over three months, and instead of the bloHt ; .1.4 ... .. - Oi ol i .i i. ti u I . n ia iiiuu ii- o I I bi.il! 'U ill in in- . " , i. . r. II i. i I ... heartv. ' John Ball did it " Yours truly. M L. OF IT. AN. A CA LL PROM DISTA N T M I N N E SO PA Kingaton f. o , Me .ken so. , Mm., a p. 7'W. Ma Jul n Hull Dear Sh; I nftiveii fron KentHcky to ihia pim1. The stores have I none ol your Worm Deatroyftf tor sale. I l'UEV ARE UBSATLY I UM D Bill 11 M I .V aaoTA. A Ittel is nil last ia needed to fife them a reputation. Wk can't p with, bi THEM. Do s. lid BOOie OHt this wny. Fours, suicerelv, D.O. ARROW00D. HULL'S BAR8APARILLA. A Hood Reason for the Capiain'a Faith . I Read the Captain' Letter and the Letter trom his Mother. Beaton Bamako, Mo., April IFOtJ. I 1 ..'... . It... k3 . - V ik. i ' n . Jini uuu i.eu r, m't ' ' 1 " 1 1 - ' " Efficiency of your Baraapariiia, and the healiinj and hennicial qnalitini it possesses. I and you Ida following statement of my case. I wiis wounded about two years soo wan taken prisoner and confined for sxteen months Kemp moved to often, my nrooada liave not healed yet. 1 have not sal up a moment since I was woundr1. I m rhot ibroank thf hips. My general health ia impaired, and I need H-inetliin(r to asit nature. I have more faith in your Snrsapsril la than anything else. I wish that that i. I uun ii Bi Mitt fiuiitrr Capt. 0. P. JOHNSON'. St. Louis, Mo. p. ,S Tho felloariag araa arrttiaa April 30, lb'-'l, by .Mrs. Jennie Johnson, nu ther ot ; Hani Jnhnann. Dr. Hurr. Dear ftir Mv liu-j'iand. Or. - 8. Johnson. wm -kllltul surgeon and Waieien iiwwwii n-w iora. warrs nr. dfd. !evi i C P.John i o iwrs. a inmira aeare oi aa;a ne oaa a ,.i,.n;. i ; .. .i..,.. . . ; o. ...... i. i .. . i, l i iii'iiiii. .1 ii. i n ii ..it-, iiji nil ii fjave htm your SarsnpnVilla . It rCRFD HIM. I have lor ten years recommended it to ma Mf in New York. Ohio, nnd lOWa, for s rofola, fever sorrs, and aennral debility. Per -1 fact siiccpss im attaadna! it. TttE ccrfs If.ffectf.d in scmf. casks of aeaoroLa aat ratrti aoaaa viai almost aiaaootova. am very anxious for my eon to again have recourse ta vour Harsnpanlla. He a fear Iful of getting a snurior nriicle, heneo hiiwriting to ynu lor it. tlia wounds werr terrible, but I believs h" will rrenver. Respecfully, JKXNIK JOHNSON. IK. JOIIi RI'IiL. Manufacturer and Vndpr of the Celebrated Ton THE 0911 OF a i TT P AX'lk I'l.Mf I.Ml -f UT TT T o ÄVIU ÄW rr.VI'.U, WJvUllU,R AU i a;vi;ic. The prnpretor of this celebrated medicine justly claims it n aiiiPriority over all rme die ever offered lo the public for the safe, certain, arF.F.ijY, and pkbmanf.nt cnr of Agtio and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whether of short or long standing. He refera to the entire Western and South-west ern country to bear him testimony to the ruth of the assertion, that in no case whatever will it fail to cure, if the directions are strictly followed out. In a ereat many cases a single dose has been sufficient for a cure, and whole families have been cured by a single bottle, with a perfect restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudentand in every case more certain to cure, if its use ia continued in smaller doses for a week or two after the disease has been checked, more especially in difficult and long-standing cases. Usually, this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels in good order; should the patient, however, require- a cathartic medicine, after having taknn Ihre or four doses of the Tonic, a sinrrle dose of PULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be sufficient DU. JOHN HULL'S Principal Office: No. 40 Fifth. Cross Street, June 15 'fi7.-v. LOUISVILLE, KY.

GOOD NEWS! The people of PuMb ai.. Ijolfeiag cour. tlea are reapectlully llfeibtd thai i. I'll KIIAirr Of HUNTINGBUHG! has just returned Irom the Eaat, where he hu- laid in the larnesi sloe k ol.DUY (JOUlJS, ltd vor brooglil to this county, and whictt uro now btiog receivt d by rivtr und RAILROAD

His stock consist.' in part of rossiinerr c, Satinets, Jeans, Lindieye, Flannel, I'resi Uoods, Coin forts, Sl a wis, Scarfs, Wool Hoods, Clovri, Sheetings, Nubias, Shirlii.ge, 1 1 at a & (Japr, fHathinar. Hardware ! Cutlery, (."roce.'ies, Qurcnkwiiie, Oil, Painlf, Perfumer y , Hye Stulls, Medicinea, Cocks STATION A RV, Ac, Ac, A li-'o good assrrlmrnl ol Choirs .vi Furnittiro Every boot i invited locttltt E. Pic k IS NOT DEAD. but alive and detettnlaad to ahow i t ee I f. P " 'The h'jrhesl market price vtill givso for all kiutla ol Produce in exchange lor OltUU STORE!! ION AT AZ ECKERT, On the corner o( South Main and Weal Sirf e's, J A SP B R, INDIANA, IB aonatantlf aopolied with elmice asenrlriiOMi ft I PURE DRUG8) umoii arhieb are all kinds I PATENT MEDICINES, Ague Cures, Smith's Tonic, Quinine, Morphine ft Alan Vaainshes, I'mihk, Oils, LJ' Stells, Putty, i.ite Laad i Tobacco , Cigart , S i iff, A c. , ,V i . Conl OH, l.,lM! Oil, I'ish Oil, Patni B mahne , il ii ir Bruahl s, fjintke Braake, Shoe Braehae, Bhaviaf .iosp, DENTAL AND PLAIN SOAPS. ' ' . - . W" JaCCurmal nuTIUIIB, rKKPUaaiVKf , V., mat variatt X and all athtt nrtktlna aaa, kp in w ,. cllfiUC.wl Druij Store. ( J'ri'srrintinns coreluliy prepared. March 2, 18P.7-1 v AGENTS WANTED Co m, licit ord r for l)u. Wili.iaik Snith"' DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Tai Iloaat larrtoaioairiaaES ti aataica, co- ! t r.NsU' T Ua. HaiTM'a uwa hand. In one lrge OcthVo lume, illustrated with over 12-r Steal and wood engravings A frii's and subscribers see that you pet the genuine edition by lr SmithThe Springfield Republican savs. this edition pnblikhed by Messrs. liurr &. Co', ia (he jjeruine tfiinj;. The Cniigrepatimalisl says, whoever wishes lo (je, in the cheapeai form, the best Dictionary of the Bible should luv 'his. Wl atVM want a(;fkts for ELLIOT'S ! new work, R EM A RKAHLE CAiAUArIters am memorable places of ; Til H HOLY LAND. Hv Halft! Wt BttOKB, T D. Woot.sEY, LL P., Press, it

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