Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 10, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 October 1868 — Page 2
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.1 H I i: it QCTU0II I, IIMM " FRIDAY, HORATIO SEYMOUR, ol iiew York. Fort VICE PRESIDENT FRANK P. BLAIR, of MImmHi a "4Hw llt'inocralU' 9kUMv Ticket, For G. vern. r, THOMAS A. I1ENDKICKS. of Mario. Tor Lisulenar. t Governor, ALFRED T. EDGERTOX.ol Alleo. For Secretary ol S'ate, HEUHEN C. KISE, ol Uoone. For Auditor ol Slate, JOSEPH V.liEMUSDAiTET,, of Franklin Fr Tn"orer ol Saie, JAMES B. KYAN'.ol M.rion. For Clerk ul Supreme dort, NOAH S. aKOSE, ol Om. For Reporter of Supreme Court, M. A 0. PACKARD, if Marshall. 7 Superintendent of Public Instruction. JOHN R. PHILUI S, ol Davieaa. For Attorney (General, SOLOMON C LAYPOOL of Putnam. .For Congreaa, Secoml District, MICHAEL C. KERR. For Judge Third Judiciil Diatrict. D. T. LAIRD. ior Proaecu'in.' Attorney Third District, JOHN W. BUSK I UK. For Prosrcutor Third Judicial Circuit. CUT LF.R S. DOBBINS. For Slate Senator, W. B. MONTGOMERY. For Joint Rop. of Martin and Dubois. LEROY CAVE. liTTYI Ti 41) Ü rl L" TVM I X L'lfjöita 61 sifeÄKl All Rm D T Laiki
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nv ill address tnec.u.u.i.in
vonnty, st Ferdinand, Saturday, Octcbcr 3d, at 7 o'clock, P. M. nstw Tnesdav October (. at 1 asper, iuetun?, ouuuu . . . , i ii )r O Clock 1. Ha Uuntiusbnrnr, Oct. T. at 7 o'clock. pi m. it wnhwam B. Bietteer. Esq , Will address the citizens of Dubois county, in the German language at lb illanp, Friday, Oct. 1, ?jS, at 1 o'cIock. F. M.: Upon the pub. lie issues of the day. Ano Yet Tiiry Come. Our announcement column isetill growirg four more additions this week. For Sheriff Mr. is. Bixler is announced. lie is an old and respected citizen ol Harbison township has made a for i tunate sale of his large farm, and we suppose has invested the proceeds in Bonds, exempt from taxation, and therefore can afford to run for Sheriff'.!
If elected, he wonld, no doubt, make.and resigning and coming home as an efficient officer. But unfortunately soon as his ill gotten gains amounted for his success he is an ardent and to enough to pay off an indebtedness consistent Republican, and of course on his home, pretending tobe eicK, "cant come it." bnt being able on his return to go im-
Mr. Alfred Osbom is in the eame, category with Mr. Bixler, always a Republican, though otherwise a good citizen. We say this, although Mr. Heistand. a radical favorite Sneaker ofi hia, told him in a speech at Haysville on rnday, that his countrymen (Frenchman) were not as good as the plantation negroes of the Sooth. We believe, however, be wonld make a far better Commissioner iban any dar key in the land. Mr. John Mehne is also announced
as a candidate for Connty Commis-'and with the same weapon, too. lie ioner. He is one of the hard listed I i ft nice specimen to talk about mecuaoics of the county, a sound "elanderings," whoso oily tongue and Democrat, and if elected we have no cowardly intrigues prevented better doobt wil make an excellent Ccm- men than he from receiving first promissioner. motion, A virtuous soldier to go nr wmn,.. fA,R0ai vß,.rÄ a Jtout crowing like a 'Hanta' rooster,
. slip T. - Vi Pp-l n IT Aller IS rin.rr,ari n n llamruirul praiser, is m rip-roaring Democrat, whose faith has sever been finest oned. Hn in pnorfir. i(iatrL.c ori i He is energetic, industrious, and wonld make a good Appraiser. rr?H.;nol ;.. .U C..il.
rests upon negroes and bayonets. DojWould you HS it explained, Captain? r r . I - r
IS "SJ IV Se IJ" - til IH ilJU bJUIl l II white men in the North wish to be ruled in the same manner Wileon, and Morton, and "nkcr are in favor ol such p!;tn, aud they are index ney .reinaSX governing the men ot the patty now Nation,
Fole lUUiiitf Extra oidtuaiy. The Radicals In this cuiintv havo
had two two polo raising the past ween OUOr Uf Col-ainUiratit-tax-
in nuuui W uruiiuMia. "wllava I l Ii, f. rm i-. ri d votf.I to tin
i ....... . . . i 1 1 . l i .runr.iuv . i nt'i . tirst WH8 ftt $ ret:', villi', where fUI ! 1
blacK persons, of the dtuki-ot BDOtlT Ufaq eaiiilv tin inlicni up by this ÜHIWa1 take. tMf. nvwle of inlnrniinc ihoar luie, assembled, nd raised a bitiall(jRV rj)y ';ranc Jury 1tim1 hut ffHt" ff fca UliwlaJ is fc what Mi mien Doular in front of the wisky sliop,nnd iml irt ihm t 1 1 nit it .mi i ti Mt l'irtlo fur lion are.. First . he wsa formerly n ardent
aa MUelllj 01 the Standard bearer of their patty, they placed the Dtttl
MM M the pule Hi a Wliish) l)ar'c''',thetn.
Und on the lop of the polo placed a whisky Keg. A Mack "tuati and brother" then made an lorjOttOt ap peal in favor of Co-Co-Col aud (hie) (ir-(r Grant-fax. The next denunciations w9 at HnnrinuKnrw. where a LoiiPiana-earlet-btnror lleibtand, and Rev. Caj.t. I'oIter -player TuOKfi eir, iadrONoa uie. ainall ciowU wliu would listen to titem. The Rads there, we are credibly informed, in order to display natural ; tendency of tlie loaders of the partv ol "great moral ideas,' stole a poplar tree oil ot a Democrat's land, got terribly elated at their success, (of course whitky had nothing to do with their being llllll) and coulden't et their pule up strait enonght to stand 'untill nigbt, so that when ibt QOj went down, it was like sensible Hepuhlican's hopes very Hat, and stretched ont like the Radical party : will be after the IStfa o( October. Try rs81"' Mtu8' j Oraxuk Coixty Imimigraxts. We Jare iniortned that Mr. Braxton has jtaiccn the tollowing citizens of Harbison town.hip in this connty, up to a certain saw mill in French Lick townIsliip. Orange county with the intention of boarding them there untill after the October election, tor tho purpoeo ot Iraudlilenlly securing that many votes ui citizens 01 uuoois county, tor Dim lor Representative;! (O-wit: lOtbna G. McKinSCV, Jatlieei Hibben, J. G Newton, J. W. HarraveJ and John Wininger, and G. El kin J Z tu T? ' 1.1- anA att.ni I lll'lll "UlUiiiuio luniiiiop, ouvj ,,D , Taylor, and Joseph. UentoD, from - Rutherford Township. Martin couaty. together with quite a number of others, whose names we may publish here 'alter. This is a bold fraud, and the ... .i ti . . ... .... r vo.u mere. i-.iev ur cuviucu 10 roic at the place where they claim a uonaI . r. nrt u au Luru rii'r. icoiucutCi cii v, i ' v v lovniibivji and the law proviuea a lieavy penalty i r J tor fraudulent voting, which we hope I e x - 4. ii jlllUy L3 CUlOreCU UgUUIBIi nil SlUUg doere.
br.ANDERocs "Loi bikb. -We under-1 . Stand that a certain Very -loil" butjWh,Ch P'P- produce from lltSS lu
very dirty ex Captain, alluded to the "Courier as having slandered good citizens of this county, at different times, in a public speech made belore the Grnt club, of this township, lecently. Now we are 6orry if we have misrepresented any one, and our col
unins have always been opeu for cor-!The clerk is, therefore, sway irom the cspirection of mistakes, but we thiriK it'iol at ItSSSt half theyear; he takes his horses
would be a hard matter to "slander" this peculiarly religions hypocritical. lying "loir' captain, who professing patriotism, would not go into the ser vice until he was offered a Captain's commission, and lied to his men. promising to stay with them to the last. mediately to work. Ue professed to bo as brave as Napoleon when ad dressing the Company at home, but during his entire ssrvice was never nnder fire, the smell of villainous gun powder always maicing him sick, and calling him to the rear, sittiongn we would imagine, from his speeches, that when be went out aprehension of 'defeat would vanish, ss he, like Ssmpson, would slay 2,000 ot his oppo neuts and if they were compelled to listen to him, he indoubtedly would, W fegar(1 to ther people's short com- " ... ... 7 nY
: : . v ".ul1" en'orc"neni '"" po,,c' 01 nbravery, very virtnoos conduct with 'gro suffrage in the South would result in a
Women, ana "nonoraule aeaiing! a j . i a i aa a a I
while in tho army, but, bah! wesick."ph i"" " Ißth inetsnt. at Raleigh,
rn ut nnnrnanlnnir annl. a nntriH maao MIWaaMIMS O I' v H SSI BMSSSJTWO , , Z The Radical method tional deSt "Increase aoatb!H W,.t Il IS dljsr.n. between fiory individual snd a ,lio of b.c.. I 0.. is tnsli n nil the uthtr is a rasher.
Ciscurr Cofur. Tlire Co.trt, hie (0n d j, i,,,. mJ.
ionriKti w..,lnidf noon. Two halt , ,i t devoted to DO I t" i lu,l.;ni,. an,l tu luHsinnfla was nnn.(jt,r Thu iohwing hi a Met of the Lgnw ftj fl0 disposition made ol Slate va V (Kuhmetsrher murder raue which iiaa been continued aix yeara Nollifd. State va Geo Henry Grand Larceny sjutisued State va Titos L McGraw Carr)ing coir. ponr-n.....ea s Q Abel ltataril uiit'd Reej Wiipht Ritfamv-contHl Geo Vei.bach-Foriration-con " Jere Rotfert-Robberj-Nolih d Loren i7. Lemmsr ir L irseny Jury trial, not guilty ' Jscub ftMSISI" BlatltSf 1st $5 I) Rrsn-letrttein - caeearel II Ins.. Fine each i , ... . . " A Hatter-Reiailing-fine P Anoei Retailing Fine $o E M Pirlle Murder Change ol V nue to Jlariiii citinv , frtsusW ., j i i. i , m k.ul at ou delimit nl f.4 (JOO HN ' w Civit Causes. G"in va Dniifn,'er cont'd Slubb'ctield v Suihbhfield cont'd W.IU..Ia .l..l ......I JOI'yilPU WW m.ii'ii-uii v-v... v. Stockhouse va Ntuckhouse c mt'd Rogers it others Pel for Prt cont'd Buchsrl rs Bridenbach Dismissed Schaler vs Walla Forecluure c tu'd Norria vs Norris cont'd
Voelkel v. Freyberge. -ludg'l for t4SO00ia.VMyM , ,.u?i marv It the v hue
Neudtck Va Rentier apptol Irum E-q. D.al ...u . r.-.l IkM.'b f., I Kngiehart vs larger-Diu.i-s.d Merker vs m-.i er Jsitnf 280 f Theirman v Freybergei D "i'-s.d Green vs Opei-udg'i lor ivy 5.i SÜ!!'-? J-fjlS'l'n, U Krau-vs Rucbart Juug !ur l0t6l pai n I itlS CJt King va Mitchell con.M Buchatt vs Jerger Judu't lot $7.j 85 The Corruptions of CongressThe Hon Edward McPherson, Clerk o the House of Repn seniati. s, nss tnkeu the tut GtaDl ,nd Colf z, and way be . . ... .... . oiihd du uii' n the same tentn win iiutier. - - r- - K.llock. snd Bradley. Judging from . cent srlice in the AatiLiiia 1 . 1 1 e ie I' c r . - . - - , Mr. erserss h,s lost nothing iy his or- . ,. .. ... votlon l" 'adica um. Ine arucle Irom j i o llltn we cupy uraaru iy rr o p noil Biiu in t a . , Rapine in Oongr tt,' and contains the slj I I I . .k. . ;..s. iiiuc iui mu voioii ui vui unnciiv isa ymj' . it .1 j- , mm 'Upon the sojournment of Congresa, Mr McPheron returns tu I. is liume in Petiusylvanis, snd remains there most ut i he time during vacation. Congress does not remain in session more than six muniha in the year. sod carriages home with him, anJ receives h a pay lor ihrm Irom ;he Government during the time he is rusticating at the rxpenae of Uncle Stn. He dues not stop there, but he tsars one of the Government employes, who is receiving $74 per month, with him ss a aervant, to take csre of his horses and drive hia carriage. He appoints one James S.Crawford to a lucrative position upon his pay rolls I mean pay roll, fur the psy is sll Ihem ia in it aa Mr Praivlnr.! k.i na,i been in the city of Washington; not even, ss I have been informed, on a visit to Iiis friend snd (father in-law, we believe.) the ho norable Clerk of the House of Representative!. The Clerk's report discloses the fact of Mr. Crawford being upon the payrolls of his office, and the fsct that he (Crswford) never performed any serviere lor tho Government, and the further fact that he
. S lit aa - . ment l believe to be true in every p.rticul.r. The first place that Crswford's name an peers, as fsr aa I have been able lo aee. was on the engineer's pay-rolls; the next is the temporsry clerk's rolls this Isst roll giving him $2,160 per yesr quite a bsndsomu pension lor an old gsntlemsn, who wss not wounded in the service of his country." The War of Races. Governor Morton in his speech at Rich- . aar m . . .. war ol races, we are intormeo ty tho tel i1,,or,n '''Oima. Jimei H. JIOIM :fS,?,,l,o,,"W Holdsn , he. 0 nT Ih ltnrtif.il I4fiarnnp HaMor at m nnn. 1;, 7m. me7u.gr the n.-l iiuiiiinn luara aicnuaj, agriaaa SS nealV iJ.-siaaaali i.aaaa lf.SH S.
never wss in wssntngton, waa communics- !. ti toe expiration ot wnicn he was ted to me by an individual who is now living honorably discharged from Ihe rvice, and s neighbor to Mr. Crtsford in the town otjriKned M bi- home aBd former oc,(io, Gettysburg, Pennsy Ivan, a, and whose state-; . . . .
L3aieVsisüpf rZrrrrrLAimmmiM nmimU" rttsra tharrof, according ol the pronhecy of Oovi rror Morlo:. Uouhln and toil are never heard. . ,o J I '-n TL J
When will tlie people awake to tho r-vila tho! U.,...aro iMlictingupot, the country mad attempt I. hold on to political, power Indianapolis Sentinel,
For t he J' Iff t- -urier. Leavinglhe Foal t'arty.
To WlltM ,T lUtCwHM T undersigned hsving heard lhi Lis preeent political opinions hsve been miarep supporter of the lüinenred Abraham Lincoln,! and rant hia firat vote lor President for him,1 and baa untill i he negro upremacy policy o
a'the radicala, and their utter diaregard ol ihejaatioly ihe i-.iuer limn of Iheir Iriend anJ rihia the laboring white people of thejbrother. Rut what waa th. ir chagrin and land, d evcloped i'sell in their mny uiiOjinorilliratu.n, when, alttr partaking of their rageous acta, been a firm rtpori.r of theibnumy, Sawb inlorinid them thai he Was a ( pa r t y lojwhirh the Inte Inmenied, ! d Democrat.
Hut now that that patiy has cho.ti-n fur loj jalnndard henrer rurh bigoted men an S.'loiy-
cont'!ler Colfax and Gov. lluker, men who have
'aworn, (ai d til aver th.t they wish to befact that but a aliorl time previous s roon judged by their paat record, includn.ji thone. unm: M.i likf lne pissed through tho 'oatha,) ihsl tliey will dialranchme all of his town, arkd for eumeihini to eat at the
fellow countrymen who have or may hereafter seek refuse in thia country Irmn thej !oppreai mof ihe old world, he cannot eee any
how German w liuSia respect for Iri "fader j'"r the night, but waa rhaaed 01 by M -aata. lnd," SR go with ihem longer, while itltrax'on anil Urac, m th atloff alion tfcsi U satonishinc ts him how any Iskwtoff vv " ""H He mii-h. h-.ve been n thiei ... hm IRuSSJ gentleman d"t lot know it, mut while man Can support a par If which ttt4 npHll ,roin , ., eup, oSi,ine, labo' wiihJoM the rigor of upprersmn. w hüe ,,, . sya Isstttsal nlH proven ouiiiy Ra wealth of the land i f vored with lar gej The a-'V man tier in w h ich tsOfffM h men reiurna. and goes untaxed, and the !-.rge were willing to helieye the it nocetu e of lh . . , . . poor negro, lend in lo buiipoce that w Iii U negro population of tfct couiory ie supported . . . , . m. r r w h I e in-ll are vie.ved w i h tiritrtll a nd Coiiui comparative idleness by taxes rung lroni,(p, i,,.,, ,,, srsuSstly known bv itts labor. faSiesI pHr'y, tliv run Unk upu ev. ry lieTherefore. ai a Germm Uboriltf in .n. en- r '", ""V- '"Wd a mihi and broih. r i :.. ' i. . i. ....i i Tody. V-ure, .1 G. F
U-l't U Ml HllliHilLMinii Oll IMII'll! m 1 If gars an J lobscc.o. whii mauufsctorv hST nenrly tHX-d un uf . X S'ence by rr.di!al legislation, ii gives his support to Is I ffc si at a k aJiJ.tas ..V. su. bIssmk ffriiinri -'lib t.Tiiiiniiirr, r im na i uiv nyi in eni ling to -x il labor and res,vc t'u A'tnw. Ch Um cn. A cra. We toe under-'ignrd, do hen by certify tha we were prisent and hesrd Judge jili link's sp-ecli in J isper, m l8i;-l and thht ths allegation in regnid to his I .inguage io n puh i'lud certineine, diitnl Aug. 1-, llW. aud sgoedby R E. D.Biuler, K A G .zmi. A F Kelso, Aditn H ipe.S.muel Dillen. Jr ana John H DeBai'er, in which ii ia I eged ihat he ai id 'ih o iu hi- j ulguiem the war t. ihe fuppresaieu ol the Rebellion was 'ailore, and it he was elected tu Con ree, he uii Iwould not vo.e lor nolh. r mat., cr ano.her , f c , M ,M. , leU. Y e paid pariienisr siteniiou to Judoi 'NlUisck a remiiras, and rm.no' b- liilsn kfii on rui iu sbj r I i t. sssi ni.n ry en iii.hi i , mu n-" iv woo uv iu ruri mm i--iruiiT iiiij 11 r n , . . , aaeuui i r f saaaSfisirs I m as I M Ii a SM s s . j I .. 1 a iu what he did say. He sid he h ) bin m v. www - " - ! r, osS k kHtS fsr It h id been, be u rtmmtf4 tlie ..
1 1 a par'y, am! not tor the reiuraiion of t,v Union, but thai if a Democratic C mgrear j . was elected ii would not be II. us perverted aud il elecleJ lie wou!d vote aa many men land as much money as might be necfssiry to prosecute it wuh duulde ihe VrgSf ii bod been, and bring il to s speedy snd honorable conclusion: Clement Doane A H Miller John Buchart M E Meyers Henry A Ho'iSsua Henry Msuniel J J Morgtn David M C VViuinyer rirnua C x Francis Brelage Pn Guckes Martin Fredmau & F A Neudeck A Mehriuger Lewis Green I B Melchoir I Stephen Jeiger I August Litsrhgi John Huebner Vm M Baggarly Michael YViicher Isidore Shoemaker, numerous others. In Mtmoiiam Died, at the residence ot John Milburn, near Hsysville. on ihe 23 I ins'., at 4 o'clock A. M., John W. PuRKHtsER.of consumption,!
.lUUIinit.
Bged 23 years and 10 months. One Justice ol the Peace for Ferdinand Mr. P. was member of ih49-h Rea,t.,,ow,"'ni, Ind. Vol. Inl't., and served for the term J 0rM, J",,iee of ,,,e ,,p"eB ,or "fbt'on
lös . - B. .a m .... ." W .""'l ."m COmr,C,ea ,ne i.tai d.sesse which blighted and finally er - mmated his existence in the service of h a country, air. P. was beloved and respected by all who knew him, and his death is re greited as a general loas. Hit wife destined so prematurely to wear the weeds of widowhood, end his berravrd relstioos, hare our warmest sympathies in ikair ir m a kl I ,
r "ssssiissjiBaj held at the usual place of holding elec that 'ha ia not lost bat gone before.' Let us lions in ihe seversl townships ol said county, fervently hope that while ths image of his!0" Tuesday, the l.'iih day uf October, 1868, former self is consigned lo ita mother sarth.'for ,be PwrP deling the officers
M. immortal spirit hs. winged ta mOSSiC KvL .Z"V i . . I . .... . ... . 3
g T" Wh"e " Dce and mv and IsSM . Baal ikaa Sau. ü a . "Hw still and peaceful in ih grave W heu i ' v .Ts Trosbli npA The spooint hossi bt lUsvsn's -so,
Rericvoa ui all at I. it."
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Matt aud Bioilier. Ha v -Vii.i. t, Oct. , 1808. Mr. F.m roi;--A singular phenomenon u"' eurred her lately. One of the race, once
depiaid but now ths peoph 's idol, or oilier. wise, a drk browed aoii of Africa, passed through our mall town ol Hayevlllo on Sabbat a week huo. No eooner did it bocome known to our rsdtcal friends, Meaara. DraiUM od Brace, il.ru. they immediately proceeded wnh baaket full uf proviaions to Ve ran not ton highly praise the conduct of those genilotnen, when we cm aiJ r the circuuiataucea, token in conjunction withtha same place, and aa refused. He then went into an old hmne, the property uf Mr. ltrre. wi" h the inletilion ol repoain f there Vivv (Hv LlSOtsN tlO LllW . W,J ,o.he'l.,., luii'i ed by t lis 'j lloii.l hohlers I king 'lltfl BSoflt4 fnh',f 1 m tmää sitstia asr sjissntsalssss Iss itlsl sarsstt sssTsissf as m s"1' K -iiiia srwri"Ss ed ih obiloi d I" hve aSMST Q 'eellb'lck., nlld ih retore givs imiice tt ail wlm owe cot or Fees In the Clerk's t llice ol Dubois cotintv, to com turwird t nd p iy IS sntue hv the first ul JSSry lSl9 or he will lis ohtioed lo iso" Fee Bills lor llieiri. (,'usr di-MM sill Ai'ii i i IsHS ' ors lire p r t im !sr I V n ( leh'ed 10 piiy u,'. C-Jllie on, Irielids. tsJ sv- Costs. H. A. HOLTHAUS, Clerk. Oft. Tis : w Ollolui' NJlt HOII, lrt0!9. STATU itt INDIANA , id I'l 11 M I ot N I y s I HKMRV A. HOLTHAUS CLRKt OF ifo- Circuit L mri tu m d lor saul SuMMIV. d , iprhv cerli,y lo ike Slienll" of rni l c.MH 'J, tlol si ih genf rnl i Im i. io he lo Id 18 Ort, i he lullow iug i f!ici rs ait lo be elected, iii-wit : One Governor for ihe S 'e ol IwSfsria. One Lieutenant G v-ruur lor the S ater ul IndiaiiN. One Secretary of State lot ihe State of , ISOiea. i ä a a I i r r . i v;nr! ADtUiror fl iMMe for tue rSHlC UT llsstlssa Ue Tre.su.er f tat for the State of Qsa Clerk ul the RaisrcaMI dun f r the tlm ul laSiawa air.ieoi ni.iihnn. One BhJM'i enilnni ot I' .h.ic. I nsl rud iotr for tie S sir i f Indium . One Attorney Üensfal 'or l be State of ll.i'lnil. One Member of Con(-rra tor the 'J.l Conjjr -- o i I llisirir-l o India SS, One CtrisfsSM FlSos .iudg" I.T ihe dihtricl HoSMOOSfS of ihe t'ouirfert ,,i Ds Bails, Spencer, Perry, I 'raw ford and Orange., One Wimm cm mg Attsravf for esid District. O '0 Proectitii g Attorney lor the Third J HrsUeial C remt. One Reorifenlniive lor Dubois snd Mar tin counties. Oie Senator lor Db ia. Pik and Martin counties. One Sheriff" of Dubois nunty One ('lerk ol ihe Conn a ul Dubois county. One OsfSSCf Dun 'is rouniy. One Appraiser ul Real E-iJie if Dubois county. Ouh County Conuiii-eioncr fur (he firiet dis'net of Duuois county. One Asaea-iur for roeh of ihe several townships o' Dubois coui'tv. Our Justice uf .he Pesce for Bainbridga township A(ld the SherilT of sai l county is hereby order-d and directed to give due and legal 1 nonce of such Election, sccirding to Isw. I W.inesa mv ban.) and Seal I .he Dnhoia I pw Circuit Court', a. Ja.oer. this 2Ut d.v of 1 H-,ptmher 18fJ8 HENRY A. HOLTHAUS, Clerk D. C. PROCLAMATION STATE OF INDIANA. Durch Coostt, I, Henry Mauniel, SherilT of flabois county, Indiana, hereby notify ihe legal ivaav 1 "i vuun.jr, uini nil nieriion win ... ...,.l . u . I . .1...: ...III 55 V "tJ "" ' h'd "id eieC,i'n' I and make due return I ara..f a ans J na In I """ wmwrwwwWMM S as " ' IIH im W IIIIVV UU"I to as is;i(d by ssid clerk. JZ Cotomi'rr VsCh ' "''llP ttS&kmu r
Sept. :, I868r3.
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