Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 48, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 December 1869 — Page 2

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the large majority of the ti. in. iree in tili respect Mi serve n still

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to wi v tliut the Democratic

I K( l.M KKII 84, 18-. ilM'.v Mil' riHr to Nif Isattea settled hi ' nth war. nni! wrv out luaiilv "Sunö;

nigger: instead ot"

the . hi nnii H,, I

rlrm Fiiuiueiai skirmish in 'on-'nuhts:" -nigger f gross, rrvlaff out atrui n-t

A test vnto wan bail on Satunlav upon , bürde ,1S the people are groairng under !of 'be rlttW I... . . (l (. i I . . I . . . .i ...!... Is . .... a I Bad Ii . L i.i'.xi . I

II.H ii-iiio-iiMiii in mv. ingeisoii. ul II-liimi-In Increase Hie legal Insilrr currvucy iorty-tour million dollars. AlIfanigh tin- uUeiitttin wis not dirccih Hkua, it invohiil tin- pulley uf hilfst lou r Ntniiai-iion. Some title nipt to jilari R tm tin." voll Hip -.iii nn lion th.u u AH merely tor delay, und I o vivo time sr the na tnlu rs o eousttll with their iSHMtltnettttt. Tin' rtiHi onal character u, I i vole di-pe.- tliir- illusion, in conneeion W illi ihr UMi thai a inajorin of the 1 uittttttttre ft Banking ami ( i rrency. to a liirli the bill rrirriTil. n c ivard-

! as lm-tile In Hit measure of Mr. In- Ä

sin rawe .) idg. Wenn nut liori'Ctl lo announce I he

four MltM ul 1 1 "ii. uniuci ii. iflintll K. ul

I HI. oiuinglnii, as nouiitiitrilc lor Miprcmc I iicl-. in Indianapolis. KtouMtingfuti ami nid New AHmns I i-l rifi. Mi. Iliokirk t e. .ii.i i a' .

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is u Mm nt anil cloiiiirnl -irakT. H icm ii-

Mttd wi-ll mi t In(irlilv

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aptuiii J'iiik Vur-.for ljm H ror,jj, MiW..il. I 'uoli Kmitk.

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poi-ki't

spiips ul" v, liii'li tin-

oorest Mililii i's widow or tfUfuui cannot psi :iic an- cnouli In. n tm an ovcrw licl-

liolilicnl revnlltt ion. if inoii, r

crsoll, or any that w ill favor llu- pxpan- ""dlril. Tbc IVniocintic pari y Is now iii ion of tlu phi reiicv. It 14 stuteti ilm position to tnko .il antaLfc of tliis ruü-

if

Ot tliis coaniiittiM Hrc'"''''''' n

Olio of tlio SpiniH-IkmIIx iitfi'dA delay of IbftM

iiioutlts in otHMiinj; l Ii' ltrUlir-. A very s,rioi!is ami .insular an-idcut occarmf al Ike jmcui obio Itlver liritl)

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mi mm mmm mw um y position, ami w oulilailU iiiiipIi itr mornluir. Tim taa.aer Arsroy, ha laif i ..,. .,... ii.-t. ,r Mnutit.ftti

it n tow fopioiin. wlio asidro io lo-i.i it i...t tow laroe law lalel uat"!

wbo would lead It to cortnin dpfoal. -I ' lanon. attcinptiu to dcsi i ml tin- lulls aw v,.r

tuiii-.iL'li tin- iiuijau I- inc. in" noai op-

lnjf in iiio dMnra of

Lip. Ibp cerwbrmttMl full- pilot.

Winn l!u' ArxOMV i .-ai licd llu' head Sim.i i.ak W h i..-TI.c will of Mr.

Iho enrrettl ran HO atr0115r.Ann.11 limn Fioilrick W illiam lcin-

the tariff swimllrs. ntitlonal l ink mm in. M I apread out b r low and carry otl .llalll, 1,.. ,,, i',4i,,La T,,. , iLUrounlv.

Urs. railroad irrant sw indlps. enstom of- kama m-xl lo the Kculin ky slim.- to-Wma ailmiltpil lo Urubal at the l1Vk fico collect intr sw iiidi. . hftylftfr hirm-'1rttvri-- aaiaMrtielurp am! Ueal untfer jUaire ht 1 a-tk. lit? VIIU bi danaliiir tive-otlicp liv RMlkiltjr pnseios to llic up. ka "imn of the bridge -oiilli ul -In' fjH two of Ids -on- JIÜU eucii; -Jö ly l'oiiitiiür power, luivin leiislalur. in fa- -'"-J-' hiKii oV,'r tmmVmM 'kmm I d anotl er son. and $l.i-U and aitl MUftlim vor of rinirs and ovpr-irrow 11 HtnmXw- hivaleniii; lo carry llu- ieaiiivr mid 1 e 'lover dial wliicb time max Im- alicr Ion lioi. and the interinl rovcniip -windle. olm'r harires lo ileriiriuii .11 or Ii 1 ',-taic i--etil il to llu- Krailffrlk Lulb wiibitseoiintlefis myriads of main -taeed ck- und aiaäag I be üinriidu.de bridg . ü-jii Mi-ion.iry iSeflel "I Norlli Attar sw indlers for otticers. Tbp-e. and otln r ti'iilnM-s. I . erilla In adiju uier- at l li vclaiid

iri-riini pn-piit w reiiL's. the etlects of . urw arai nt m inm. winch nil III Is tu uv DUl Ml inten-l

which are fell in even man': nockcl in ""' Kentucky .-Ihuc wa- rat loo-e ami

was curiieit away lownrd the .atal tunbeta anil crili-. into wliich il ran with ureal velocity, rrtuhililf. and uarini'

away ihcheavi Uaabera aa I li iirli they A.ttniKM . We regret 10 learn Ikal M . w ere mere pic slrin. and so tlaatagjlttgljo. li .seriiiernheiiii l ad his Lead M-rnc-thp bridge that ii if il nitiuli! ii will lic.lv ' rinsed hy la.-t Tile-day. tin the Im k three or four aaaiithis imm poaajblt baa- o'rb. - vague trikleguita.' bllcbe a an ger before it can l- repaired -oasiu ad driving to Troy. mit the jeweagc of trabte over id - " The Argoaaty. after ritttintf u.osp tj,p: nir . .... ,.iv , 1... v.,,.

reatenl tlilliulty in inak- A Ii.il v I '1 tüi- iw uvoi-aa .0)

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aid the luterexl I reigM uniform . In- vurfa t .

devutad to tbacaami -. under the dilti liuii

-ult of Kadical mannirrmcut.

are

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know n to lie 111 ntror ot coiitiMi ii in the old tos-ils m not uerniitted to con

Such being the case, if depeinl.- upoii!,nM'- :u,,l ''lr leader- have jiid-.'ineiif the action of the coinniitlep' the iiioii...ieno'iirlt to dron dead issues litjou ahich

ditbin of Mr. InffOraoll vtlJ not he hMfwllire liavesntlered defeat, and let our 11l.1t- barge, had the

from again. Orotic thing the eountrvr"nM,i B"l neaaiiieaa appeal to thp goad ,nP '',,,'," Ihroagh tbe ladb mat rest assured : The InTttcitee of th"- oi ml sympathies of the nwaera : ami eluiic. one of the two remaining baric

Administration and l!:r le:nl.is ,,r ,1,.. -utler an ontrairi'd neonl, once imam 0 she had 111 low he in

nam to he a portion ot om

iTne barge thai ran inio the bridifo tint

jairty rn power w ill liegitea to tho pd- ! of contraction, tor it is onK

reduction ot the j rcisent volume of currency that an earn reaamDtiuii of so,., ;..

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vote oi

payments can bo reached. Tin

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op neara, ami our ffiortoMi rifiwned again w ith success

r- r- t in ImuIIv daiuaged by of the brh bro -ril-. -jJ

A Mt rry C hrist man.

To-morrow's ran u-hers in the dav

ben was Mink, 'whuri la tide ritv,

ami NOV lie- at lu arh cove oil hy

me iii-use. tithongb only a prclbiiinary all dsya to tbe thonghtnd rhristbui world mie-tMMi. uivrs an idea of the drift ttditfo muv aarred luoinorios rliniT aboul levcJops fh,. Kpirit that will intliipn.-e llu. It I v,.i.i iv. i.;..i. i. , ...i

I . - I . . ' 1. HL II I I IT- . .. IUI Hl IM ,t-, I. legMfttioti ot t onirrpss upon flaanelal and bow greai a reason fallen man ha.aaefrioiia. Aa are hare bare already b-to ohspiV0 it as the moot jerotnt and "mated Ifl pripmus articles upon the li-jmerrv dav of the year. How few amidst ManeM look out. there i--a drterniin i-'its frivuli'iies think of whv it is ealebnttum to force the resumption of apeciejted. Toil hlldren ito effort akouid be

rv.u.Mii -.mm 11 WJU ue well lOrtUC lieo- snored to make it ?i innrrv dm ,...l

to iiniiress DDon their mind- the

J tor. I New Albany ('on letter bd.

tin Wa-

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pn no win oe MVCieO liy spca r. lueaanre 10 prepare Utetttaerree for the alicred ciii umstAnres that aadi a policy will '"Ing abont. The eontinual a-itation of the ipicstion of resutnitiou bat tbe efieet to unsettle bttaiaeaa alfairs neaiiy as

inucii as the actual fact, ami it U evident

liiere will to agitation upon tbe subicct

.nnii me enu is aecotilplisneil. - Jlndian tipolis Sentinel.

The Cinriimati Enquirer najMM tbe

-uiiie -.ji'jpci : Ainoug the ayos-that is to lav on the

tame we notud Mcsrs. .S. S. Cox, 'formerly of Ohio) and itrooks of New York. Keaaa. (Jet?, fialdeinau, Ü'Neil,

ttanaan ami woodward, of pteauevl

vania; William Jf UUgea. of Ohio, and f t .

iverr, or inuiana. and soiue otber pretended represpomtiveu of Jnoeratic sentiment What can these men be

aoont n hat do tbey luejiu by this extraordinary vote? U it not notorious that the country Is already sufTeringfroiii a aeareHr of currency, and that a contraction is only for the benefit of the

auonelarv interest.-'

truths of chri-tianily. ami should lie merry upon thai wish all a inerrr eJtrotttttM.

w hy da. .

yet .'real l bey We

SHERIFF'S SALE OTii'K i. hereby given tluit hy virtue of n Fee ill bwucd from the uf.

fbe of the tlerk of Lite I'erry Countj (Triuil ( Hirt, a ml in 11. 1 ilirei led 1 v. iii

proceed to n'lejr fcrsshi at public aaetion, Ito the higheef bMder for readi in band, l it 1 he door tf the I 'oiirt It. u-col l)ullada county, in 1 In- low 11 of Jaaaer, on , SATlT.'hAY. .luiiimvy 14. I8T-. Between the hour- of tu o'ciin-k. A. M.. I ttad 4uVtockP. M. of mUi day. flic Mtttl : .ml nrotlta lor a tcriii nut exenediug aer J -.ii years of the follow in-r ibwrfbeil real I täte, dtuated in lul i . ( ouniy. Btate , if Indiana, lo-tt'lt :

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e 1111 ue uie attention particularly of eludes a large steal engravin'). l oin

1 ooniiiuuius 01 ,'ies-rs. .MllliL'-en. of

Ohio, and Kerr, of Indiana, to these votes of their members. Tbcv reprcoeat the two strongest Deniocr.itic districts in their Ntaies. They were elected because tbey WwM supposed to be in accordance with leruoei-atic feelings on this subject. That they will be disappointed and dissatisfied with such conduct on the part of their representatives, we bare have no doubt. Daily exierietice convinces us more and Biore of the importance of selecting members of integrity, w ho t an be relied upon to the

end of the battle in which we have enlisted agaiust the money oligarchy. Men of OtNtfttJpl are needed,"wbo can neither lie bought, coaxed or ilrivcn.

Tpe L.inv's Pat BSD Fön .l.wfAKV. The number for .lanuary. 170, is a true-

ly splPiulid .Now irars triff. A thrlling picture -"In the ItaphU" of Niagara, is the tirst steel plate. The second s 1 fttA.1 M

oc.uuiini une-page ier nie magazine.

encircled with the flower wreathed portraits of seven of it lady contributorthe brirhtly intellectual Ja'e of Mrs. If ... . . 7.

iienry i ooo maironizinir tlic younger ladies - Mrs. Moulton. IToience Percv. Fliznbeth lrcM-ott. Miss "Houirlas. Au

gust Bell, and Mrs. ilnsmer. FA crr ad

mirer of these talented ladies will desire

to see this beautiful tdate. The ( Vlor-

ed Fashion l'late, as usual, shows the latest style : The publishers oiler aiiol in-

gtaoaaaaata to new subscribers, and wc

recointnenii our readers to inclose ten

cents for a sannile com. to Deacon &.

Pntaraon. 81t walnut street. Philadel

phia. I'ricc $2.50 a year (which also in

Ma am ah k Lht-xses. The follow in'

war ring Bncenera have been i-sucd ! our accoiuiiiodatiiig county clt-rk -iin-e lleceiiiln-r 2d. Frederick W'eiikeiih.uu'r and Mary Koch. Yelvcrlon Kendall and Sarah .1. MeKein. Merman II. Uollenbt'rg and I.'eekc IJci-eiilin k.

tieo. r.raiiriensti in and Sophia W'os-! The Sonih l-i-t .ii u ter 0," (he jjontli seler. i l BtUarlerof Sect ii n 23 Town Two JaradiTra reread Martha A. Dem-."..!"11' Kr Five WvM. Felix Milb r and Niiiiev .1. Have. And 'du. W'c-t hilf of the South East

liniiiel K, llelpbcustlnc and Raeattn IP'MIm' oi ncctiuit n, Tuwn Two tSauta Weeks. i'1' awnnja ilre West, in ail 1 0 am-. mm And on failure lo realize the full

i.wi vsnf.ss. i p ni-e Informed that niumu 01 piinetlinl, mtei-p-t ami co-tsi

allelfor by ii detree. I will nt the atane Ihne and pbam, ami in like maunerj fci J the lee daile of viid real estate. Taken as tho inoiiertv of II. : rt

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some m seals w ho prolu."ly v. anted to throw su-picion otl froiii them-Mve. visited tlie liou-o of F. Snngcr in i'uiok i Tp la this county . one night Jn-t week, and took him troui his ,v inio the wood, giving klaa. after a rojic eras put about his neck, two minutes to prepare for eternity, w hen they suraag him up to a limb. After letiiug him kaag a short lime tbey took him down, and tried to make him evafess that he knex. aaaatWag alxuit the stealing of MayoV horse a few week- ago. He protested

his innocence, when thev Id him ..

These self constituted detectives bad better be careful, or tbey may get tlseil own precious neck-in a halter. Ton innen anxiety somciimr.s bctravs itself.

I'.-aintel. to -:iu-. 11 fee I i I f.t if salt uf ilearjr Matiatel v-

r r r. T0UIA8 II Kl HI i. Sleritl 1. IMc. 23. IKG.I-3U

Tur. Cincinnati " Enquirer' can rest astiiired that it is not yet die Democratic uni ty, and that when it does become so. if avaftj tite party will be insignitleaiitlv sinaJL Neither is it the exponent of the

views ot a majority of Democrats of

Indiana, and the asjly influence, it has exerted Cur vears lue. been nop for rii

and has tended to disgrace the country, aud keep the party in the minorilv. Through the iutluciice of its managers iu tbe hist National convention Hon. Thomas A. I lend ricks was slaughtered, and the defeat of the party in the Presidential contest insured by the nomination of a gentleman who was anything but popular with the Western people, and all because the partv would not flatter its egotism, by putting iu nomination its favorite. The talk abont the integrity of suehsoaud Democrats as Mr. Kerr, nuder these circumstances, from such a source, will not influence anv one

w ith a memory reaching back as far that National Convention.

The favorife green-back bunibmr

of the Enquirer was most thoroughly!

t-Miuiieii oy nie people lu OJiio last fall, when they defeated its god-father, Mr. Feuilleton. And iu no State whero it has been made an issue have the party succeeded. The facti the working people outside of rings and speculators are in lavor of a speedy return to a spceie basis,on w hichthe country prospered as it has never prospered since. They fee that with gold at 120 there is a fair prospect of accotniilishinir this result

and are anxiously awaiting it, Mr. Kerr,

opies. J6. l ive copies (and one grat

is). $8. -The Lady's Friend'' and "The Saturday Kreninir Fo-,t" fand one ts.

graving. 4.'A. A Model Paui.oi: Mai.azink.-For beauty of typography, artistic engravings, and high-toned literary articles, togetlier with a large aud beautiful display of Fashion-. DEMonr..sT's Monthly M u; aink is certainly unsurpassed. The January iitiinber, just received, in addition to usual holiday attractions, lav a tine steel Portrait of liotli Mr. Ä Mme-

Dcmorcst. Tbe rich displav of novelties

oflcrcd in Demorest's Monfhlv would

seem to be enough to secure a circulation ttfiulaat to BBtnfy its imbli-her-. but in

addition we sec thev propoic to give a

very large and fine einrraving to each

raaaeriber. rained at ilQ. The Eugrav 1 1 .is 0

nig aione wouiii maKc a very appropri

ate Jiouuay or inrthday gift : but when added to the costly Picture the bc-t Parlor Magazine is included, to lie a month

ly reminder of tbe friendly fcclinif of

relie giver, tberc 19 certainly no better

war of investing 3. Address Demor-

ksta Monthly, 8: Broadway. N. Y.

SHERIFF'S SAL2. V"iTI(T: is hereby given that by vi.-' I loeofa lea 'III issued fn m uss uf fn-e of the ( h rk of the Perry ('ounti Itrvmil Court, und le me directed. I i il. prueced lo utter fur atic at pnbtir aan lion, to the bhfliCMl bbbk-r. lor rash in

.hand, ni llu- door of the court luaisr of

uuuuts cuuttly, iu tue town of

n

BATTTIDAY, Jauaan 1 4. IbIC

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as

Jonn I.. S.ie. nt a Western Ho

tel the oilier dav, for nttSMB minutes un

dertook 111 vain to carve n piece of bee! The wit laid flown knife und fork. fdan.

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101 niuuiui 1IIMI SIIOKC. I IPIII IP.TIIPII. I 1 ..... said he, -tbalVa,, i,,D internet on ioodl!0,,, ,n "U H . 1 .n" I" 1 '. vr4:tl"

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Flkabaut Hill, Mraa., April 9, 1806. j Dr. C. W. Roback, Dear Sir:Last fall my wife had the Liver Complaint so bad she was able to sit up but a few minutes at a time. I had a physician doctoring her for some time, but the medicine be gave her seemed to do her but little or no good. 1 was advised to get her a bottle of your Bitters, and let her try them, and see if they would help her. So I thought if one bottle would be good two would be better, and I got her two bottles, and when she had taken the last bottle she could do most of her house work. I got her one more which entirely cured her, and she looks the best I have seen her for four years. We recommended them to several of our neighbors who have used them with great success. Orvis A. Mason.

I Dot v. -pen the hour- often o' ! I i .-. . i i . .. .

.inn lour o i lock i . M. oi snul i

8V,

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the

Mat T.

si'ttvi;v

year s patent.

CO" Common lien- Court begins its session on one week frean next .MoncLiy Tbere is no important or largo ca-e on. the docket.

Haart Snow. Thi. vicinity wa- visited by the heavie-tnow storm of tlic

season la-t I uesdav morning, and a cold

rain aud sleet just aller it. making mis

erahk- bail roads, ami it is feared injur ittg tbe pro-pect for next vtai ' iruit crop.

u A Bi.a.e or Bealtv." The IVtoMIAl. PltBSNOLlHift AL Jot'KNAI. KOK J.lNI A.RT, 1870, appears in bright array. A new form, new type, numerous rich illustrations, with sound and nciiBible reading matter renders this the best ever issued. It contains Hon. S.S. Fisher:

of the l . S. Patent Office ; DeLcsseps, of ed the excited mob from 'the step of the the Suez Canal ; President Cespedes, of City Hall, said that all the timethctiov- ( uba: (ieorge Peabody; Dr. Tishen- emor was speaking, one of tbe inmate s dorffthe eminent Biblical Scholcr: Por- of the Tribune hnfidl litT lieMfl li! in Poi A r

traita of tbe KaritT, and Australian Bacc ; Progress of Science Steam, Electricity, Scientific Discovery, Anatomv. Physiology . Medicine. Phrcnoloirr. and

a host of other interesting article's and illustrations. This favorite JotTttVAL has now reached its 6OÜ1 vol., aud appears in a handsome magazine form. Wc think it will prove even more popular than ever before. Terms, onlv $3 a year, or 30 cents a number. Now is the time to subscribe for 1870. Address S. B. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York.

Lakukst Hoi; m THE State. Mr. Herman Kothen of liuutingbtirg.rcceir-

as a Hei.iPsP.,ttttivir.K..ft.i.. i. " ' r '""7Vt"' ny ueiscn one

.,f ihis r..i .Y.77 i" 'i"- .wr. nog wmcii WOlgnefl 1330 pounds gross i Ulis lerllllir ot thn mnsns nut o. 11 :j . . . . .

iceiiiig 01 tno tnas-os. and as al IIa mM c... : STi a r.n i" . j .1 " .

aeamtttt realizes its bandH to the conn-iing IMM tertS on ! I T ' How a iii try. and il a tri Anuria Lcmo-SlJt r fc, hi ? Can "n t bea7 it ?

rs.iNTA 1. i.ai's. This favorite of the

enildraa has aaadeexteaaive preparations forvinits to the good little children to

morrow morning, aud we expect to hear Jasper re.-ouud with their joyous shouts. Covertior J. "Y. Stevenson was elected I 11 i ted States Senator, by the Kentucky Legislature, on the second ballot. All the Democrats voted for him.

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km rvrnt enuiir. siiuairo 111 iwouii cijun-.

ty. rnateui iwitiana, la alt: j The . W. inie ipuirter of Um N'ovth East one ajiairlcr of Se.fion Tttmty-!x

zaj own two. -j; Huath Uanga Five tau Waat, containing -ri seres more or b s-. situ-.;ed ItttkeCuaar uf ilubois mmI Stale of 1 utli uia. A.nd 011 failure to realize the full

Jam unt of principal. iiitcrc-i and roots!

MttiMM tor by aaM raceatiun, l a ill at thel " isa-iie time and place, and in like miiii!

u r. tell the fee SlfllpHs of -aid rial

... v: . Taken ns the Bsttpartr uf ilattry Q ET Alauntel to -ati-fy H fee bill for rests in

the sail ol Henry M.uintel 1-. 'ei Veil and Cicero Karri-.

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unit k.

V ; ! i- In r. ln given thai tin di i-iiriu il, will 1 riinrii will, Mirvevor of iMriaib rotlirtv. mi Hie

nay uf I wraabrr. j. in run 11. lim 1 and ih-lemiine the houodar:. -of "si i lien ff&, town i snath, range 1 at The intennedi iie lines will alan be 1 an ami tlic conn 1 - l Im r. of 1 !a)i!i-!.i d. I'u -Utts inleie-lcd will phuse In- ,n-eiil. Ptttt I. ip V i 1. 1 1:si :.

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CffRISTMAS PRK8ENT! ti n a n tern , 11 a v

TuniAs 111: i:mi;. SberiaT u. c. ii

1 1 I avixu ,.i.i,:i-. i ii, m,., 1 mm maisf Vr. I I V.i,.., ,.,.! i.,ft! Mr., aSmiMM It If US. ADMINISTRATOR 8 SALE OF T.A Vn 1 "

JjlJOTICK is hereby given :-si der-igneil. Admini-t ra

tTf One of the long-haired set of the Tribune, in a letter to a Boston paper, describing the events of the New Yorl

riots when Oovernor Sevmour address

si' Pi t: 1; vroi k or uivrrn GOOttü AND tihmvii ;s

sm '.. tMMM .' st., htt a

frihune building held him cover

ed with a rifle, ready to fire at the first demonstration of the mob against the office. The New Albany Argus alah cs to know who this niau was. and whei-e

he is now. and continues : "Vp sec that Miss Harris, who murdered a Treamn-v

plerk iu Washington, is a clerk in t tie

Philadelphia postolHcc; that Cole, who killed Hiscoek, is a clerk in the NewYork postofllce; Sickles is Minister to France, snd McFarland has a ulace in

the Kevcnue Dipartmetit. Free love

andlfree murder seems to be under the

especial patronage of the Admini tration, ana we have no doubt that tho Tribune attache, who 'drew a bead" on

f tovemor

f-spvutonr.

en that the on-

llor. dp I, (.ni.

un 01 in c esiatc of John Ktsier. lleread, T, ,., w ill by virtue of mi order of ibe I in)..,;. w4i til.

LJSIÄ Üf.?. SHI.L1ÜK11Y, STRAW AND FA VI V

.... . ..,,,.. nvii .1 jiiii'IIC llCttl. 011 the iremi-e- on SATfitiiAV, Jniniari 1st. I87(i. 2 o'clock P. M.. all of tbe following described real ctate of the decedent, situate iu the County uf Dubois and State of Indiana, to-wit : The undivided two third-of the w est half of the south west ipiarler of Section ten. iu township two south of range six west, rontaiiiMig eiirhtv fli'l'cs fiml

lioojis, -un hats .V lioWKts 1 . 'i nini , iii.ti.hu Hum, Puu uwf rfts rtt "iiiitr .. rn. will ..i 'I., m IMUSM, or nV BW HUM illi Um 'ii Hü, aoa a ma time merr a ajea rajnanrri

Altering. Bbttltthiag and Cleatiing, iNM in llif tt.-McM mniiti.r. SpirLiI nftrnC'n Ml I " DRESS - MAKING ,

the following dese.rilK'd real' aetata sitiei- '" ftf ? ted In the potuity afPika and said State. Wt ftÄsS

Ikv.

Ii It ii. in 1 If . . ml a if 1

I. I , ill at .'on-11 tin' MftS

Ultfl . 1 I nrt.it. J. . h..ritrrlipMti $.

anas mhonvhav

S17UVKY NOTICii.

south of range six Waat contalninff N SIL015 V? lÜ!1 . acres. 1 oerslgii,etl will proceed with Iba

marksman he is represented to be, but a valuation and appraisement law man ol mark aud a high office holder! WM. U. ORKEN miller the rntrimr. r.f Ilia t.mi. ......... 1 ' a I., i . ' .' , . f "

under the regime cf the iarti ofmornl!

idpfts nu immoral prarti' cs.

mi. a lie uiMIIVItleil un 1 1. ,. b ..i

the north east quarter of the mhiiIi en-t

quhrierot .Section No. iiiuein town-bin ...... ....... 1 . . c .. I

m 1

fortv

Temmsoe Sale : Onp-thiwl ftft.i, 'Sl vcynr of Dubois county, on the 4th

third iu six months and one-third in !. ,a,,"'y. 1870. lo run the linesand twelve months from dav of ml., mmm determine the boundaries : of Section 13,

chaser givinit notes for .1pf...M..i town 2, south, range 6, wi st.

meiits. laring intereit from dav of sale The ntermediatc lines will alo he run 1 II 1 . . - n.i.l Ilm .............. I 1. ........ ....... 1 .1 I m I .... 1

111111 mi: 1 mil' 1.. Illtltroi I'-inoiiniiv.i Persons interested w ill ttläaaa be nns-

Aauon Ctat. I8CJ. -3w ,

is not only the and well accin-ed. waiving bawetta of corners

A.I...:..: . . . 1 .

iiiiiiiiinnor ue iMinis J. C Schafrr. Af'v jfov. 26

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,po-tt. fpj Saharrlbt! frr ihrorrr f-rmtr.