Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 13, Number 31, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1871 — Page 2

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JASPER CÜÜHIO j a n i i: it Kit! J. V 6KITKMBKU la. 167 1 I n iso.m. We liii.l the follow in;: ml i ii nu iii in Iba Clin iimaii t i artte. Ii :- Mnn.-nli.il m tU-nMunaa of buataeM, and vxiliojc work um m.ii Im beyua along ihc line of tin- road, ami il be pnabed t. apcetl roni Iclion. NOTK KKMOXTKACTOK. Itot-kport und Northern Central Kail way. SEALED PliOPCALS wtU bens i-i-it.-il i! lln- utti.'i' of I Ii! . i'Oiiiiinii v l.'ooin No. 4. Pike s Ituildimr. Cinriiiii ui. Ohhxnntil MONDAY, Sept. 2ätb. )?7i. for the grannatlea, aaaienry. track laying, uertrnctitrc ot nrtdgee, treat I ani rrw lies. .i-o. ir iron sinir blMea and -pike on Iba Beekpoti and Northern Central llaiiway (of Indiana) t 'ontractora w iil divide their bids a follow : Iiv. No. I, Roekporl to Jasper 36 miles Xo. Jarper to 1wgootM -'2 " " Xo. 3. Jaaner to .Mitchell M liids w iil be received for the above iliriaiona eetire. or foe anjr portion from one section upward. Profiles and spec ideal ions can be found at the company 's olhVc. as above Tbe company reaerve the right to reject any or sill ibe bids oflfercd. Proposals will be entertnined for cash pay nu nis: alao for put eaah and pert asm pany "s first mortgage honila For further Information apply to T. I. LOVETT, Chief Engiaeer, or to II. II. WEK$, Piim ipai Aa$latanl Engineer. J03LAH b I K uv. Cin. .. Sept 4. 'tj. The New Albany Ledger say that Ibe Stvoml risri t will lie solid for Hon. J. B. Stoll for Auditor of State. The Ledger i unite mistaken, in ease Mr. HarMneen i candidate. In thai event the Sci-ond Iis?iiet will lc solid for Mr. Harbfaeon. If Mr. liarbiiisou should inn consent to make tbe rare, then we agree w itb the Ledger, that Mr. Stoll w ill bave the support of this district. Cory clou ÜMnaserat. The Ledger au I Democrat are both mistaken when speaking of the Second District. A part of the district at least, and w e believe the whole of it. will be for tbe reuoiniuation of Hon. John C. Shoemaker, for Suite Auditor. He has I done his duty well and acceptably, aud this county w ill -upport him earnestly. Our people hare a grateful recollection of the fact that it was through bis efforts that several thousand dollars of illegal paid taxes w ere returned to our count v tre--urv. ami tbe pnvini'iit Ihereof in the future stopped for at least four years to come, and we apprehend all the counties in the State. wIiis.p val. nation was arMtrarilv increased by an illegal State IJoanl of Equalization, will

not forget to w hom they are indebted of interesting and metraetive reading for the relief from the bunleiisome tax- matter, valuable to every barer of muiition caused by this illegal addition to The Musical World is the beat ami the valuation of their real estate. Mr. cheapest musical magazine pubilabed. Shoemaker may not suit the purioes of ad w advise all to send ten cents for

some who would desire to use him as a tool lo further aome of their personal schemes, but he suits the masses might v well. Act mcxT.Ou bist Satunlay, in Columbia township. Mr. .lohn leviue, who lives in Martin county, had a pair of mules iu a w agon, ami some of hi harness gelling out of tlx. he stepped from the wagon seat on the tongue lo lix it, w hen the mules became frighteucd and started lo run, ami he fell between

the tongue ami w agon, one of Lis legs mgs on ai nsu .ow . -g"'S r whipping his w ife and children, threatgetting caught iu the splices of the eing to shoot his wife aud himself, puttongue, ami in this po-ition was dragged ting a young lady guest (he is proprieome distance before the team w as stop- I of the Indiana House) aud her bagA 1 . .1.

pcd. When taken up. it w as found his leg w as broken and one side of his bodv badly bruised. He bad bis wife and familv iu the wairoii nt tbe time, and the wonder is no was done. more serious injury The mules started to run again, afterwards, but the tongue of the wagon ran into a slump and flopped them. Ar.KisTKi. On last Saturday, Mr. AVasb. Atkina. of Hall Tp.. came to town, and look on too musb "bust-bead," making himself disagreeably boisterous, He w as taken iu charge by the Marshal and conducted before Esq. Entboten, who decided biiu too drunk for 'trial, and ordered him to jail to sober off. A bile Ihe Marshal was parking with him. Sheriff llerbig put in an appear since with a v arrant for biin from the Common Pleas Court, and arrested MM on the charge of carrying concealed freedom. OT A number ot our citlxens desiring something tbat would make more noise than the swivels, ou public occasions. contributed ami purchased a smooth bore twelve ponnder cannon, which ar rived here last Sundae, and the bov have lcen even-isimr with it Ihi k nave occii exert Ising a itn it this week, an fi In Inno-u unv nml .rot il.. Im.. I. so as to learn how. and get their bauds in. It makes considerable noise, and the reverberations we suppose, eonlrib-l uted to bring tbe refreshing rain of WedMatey Morning.

weapons, and in default of ftSn bail, took d.v following their enormous 'bum iii,cni u non couni be electeii.

I.;... oiTi.. MM 1 1.. s.wi,. . M,i i, January thev did a larger tlav's work i tven Horace Ureewy WOUltl run batbta off to js.,1. On Sunday morning he lhan ,K;forc kcc 0 s, r,J n MT thai. (Irani. It is true, Mr. Y.rcclev deposited tiiU in money, and was re- ; j is the prim e of protectionists, nnd would Icaaetl. and warbled off, rejoicing in his MTWe don't know the present litem- probably lose Illinois and Indiana, and

V r the i uiirur. Sabbath Hchool Celebration. 1,1 mow. Sept. 5l Ii. MIL

Mis. Kuitou :--Tlie friends of Iii' American Sunday Schoil Cniou met MI the iih inst., neiir II. liraveV Springt A bcautlftll place had been ju-fparril Maid ihe lolly trees, and early IM1 morning the children IM0N Mberlngi autl uiili .liriii came Ii'- and Iii" Nliiltlk ajrcd. all appearing aUXlMM l IttgMCUl llio numbers of the MMMMv, und U (Ml in their mite of in tint' tin- to Iba MN lerfurhptv 'J'lic Memhig pa.etl before we weif iwsirc. in listening to an addres delivered by the llcv. Win. M iplc. w Ii t-c remark w en- limited, yet critical and ro liuiiiil. ami all Iii illustrations wert deeply cast, symmetrically formed, anil 1 beautifully composed. At noon I lie inner person WM UOUU j i i fully replenished, ami many happv Nmctlim exchanged by friend am! neighbor. All seemed mutually pleased. In tbe cvciiiiir we listened to an sidle addrc by tbe Her. II. Morgan, er been remarks were not merely speculative. ,lor Merely practical, but w ere the blended effort of thought, feeling and action lion. L. Cave alsoaddrecd the yoiilhs. warning them against the prevalent evils of the day : that the woes of life crush the feeble, make more stupid the dull, aud more vindictive the proud. &c. The different reports from Superintendcuts showed their schools to be in ft prosperous condition. Long may those banners, tbat were entwined with laurels of purity, foit triumphantly iu the face ef the foe : that Christian relfajflou may be diffused among the masses, instead of sectarian bigotrv. WALDH1P. Kvr Ihr J-r Conrii-r. The Succesisful Candidate. I am joyfu!. I am joyful, My bard task is done; lly all that is lawful, Tbe pulpit is won. I now stand on the rock. Which, by right, claimed a flock ; I will shear as I please. But will do it with ease. For they sometimes will kick If it is too cloe a clip. With the priec'of their U ool, And the proceeds of school. (How that was obtained Now caunot.be named.) If I have my health. I w ill. then get'the wealth. For w hich I w as surely ordained. IJ2VITE. Bibaisakd's Mi-ti At. Woi.-i.i). The September number of this popular mtsaaeal nioullily is at band, roiiisiitiiitg "Daisy Ix-e." a beautiful new song and choru. by 3. M. Kietl'er. and " "uri-t-mas Ikdls March. i spieicini piano WyaBMtj author ot o a l trara amount piece, by Addison P. "Silver Wave A! MMnaeea eoptea, or one dollar tor year's subscription. $2u w orth of music is giveu in each volume. Llegtnt premiums are offered for clubs, such a Pianos, l)i-gaiis. fiu'dais. Uooks. Mu-ic. Ac. For premium list, specimen copies, and full particulars, address the Publishers. S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, Ohio. Wa TuotrniiT So.-Under the head of ''Wife Whipping. tbe Jasper Courier' 8ives an account of Fred. N'cudcek's go gage out of the bouse, and plaving the devil generally. He is the same individual thai refused a parte of us entertainmeut for tbe night, last Fourth of July, when every other house in town was full and he bad plenty of room, but "was too drunk or lazy to take care of our horses. He did not order this advertisement, consequently, we dont charge him anything, this time. Petersburg Democrat. fEF' A con-espondent who recently visited the Chinese shoemakers, at Xortli Adams. Mass.. writes : "I learned one thing that I do not remember to bave, seen in print, tbat they are strictly teM pcrate except on the first of January. when they have a grand drunk. Last lauuary Ihey were given four days fora r lim a . m v. ia m a a aa spree of this sort, and they went through , . . : ... i . in M, it,, nd ii vt uii 111.11:11111' in ssii'in nnu success. I omitted to inquire what their favoritr beverage is? but lOtnebodv should find it out. for after getting drunk and keep ing so four days they came out refreshed ....1 :.. ......... 1 ti'...,. :.. .. ..i.... m3 invigorated. There is no joke about . this : for the proprietor said that on the ry Unding of the constabulary force of Hock Island, but some fifteen years ago , n industrious constable made the fol-' lowing return on the back of the sub-, pu'iia : I executed this speeney by trying to 'read it to John Mark, buthe was driveiu he was drivein un faster than a b-l of a hoicattle on horseback, and run I could, and kent tin such a Ii ai . " . ' - - ilnii'l Limn ,.l I..,..l , n i t .. . . V ZZlEt , . I ot. Tlds is the liest I could do. ami don't . I-....... ... !..!. I. t I know whether the speeney ia served ac cording to law or not. !T.'',lI,', Km Smith. Const. The Court held the aerviee good, and fined M-o'k for non-attendance m i itnwa. Lahiilun ChU-ciiat.

AMl-CiKANT, AND WHY.

T. llif rMilr vf il i i i.ilil.T 1 .1. Harpers' Weekly, in (be article w bieb you reiHlbliaibed I - 1 .1 says: "It senil nnlorliiiiatc lliat a statement f ie:isuis fr oiiiniii.r (be action w bieb tbe hVlHlblleau parly evidently rotttettH plates hould be delaved Iiikc h bo I ivor tbe reuoiniiiaiion of i lie rrei'teut io so neettu iney believe it to be tbe w Ucel eoiire for lite parly, mil OOMMQItetltly for tbe eouulry. If i be aiv mistaken it is for every reason desirable tbat they should know it. "Thum who buaettly tbhik thai bet not. Ott(bt eerlaiuly to iudie ile tbe Kepublieau w bo eoiiiuiaiids more general eontideiiee. and wbo would probably poll a larger vote." True, every Word Of it. and a 1 am one of tbe Republic tti referred to a OpitOmitlll the rCIIOMlilMtiOH of the Presieent. I will with war poruiUMou few of the reasons w in. give a I'iist. beeMtee be eaa not be elected araiiist a prudent iiominat ion made by tbe Democrat. Wben I nay prudent. I mean, for example, such men as Salmon r. t base, Jona ijuincv .umtin, it. ürau Brown, or W in. S. lrocbcck, with n Vice lreaideut ami a platform to correspond. Of course the Democratle party may iila v tbe fod aa it did in 1S6S. but It M never wiae to presume upon the idiocy of your opponent. ' To bo elected, (leneral Garni must carry all of the three Statea of Ohio. Indiana Mtd llluois. and he e in not carry either if them sis Rgaittft either of Ihc men I have named. Why ? Simply be eruaa in every tOWHabip, siy, iu every s.'hool district, there are olio or more Bepublieana w ho w on't vote for him The reasons whv these men are in this frame of mind arc various, but y ou may real taeured I bey have reasons, for they are among the moat Intelligent men in I heir respective localities. Let us classify them. I lass Xo. 1. have a profound distrust of Military Prcaideota fier ae. They know perfectly well that a purely military education and a purely military life like that of Ueneral urant is anti-republican and anthdemoeratb? and absolutely unSti a man for the administration of civil atlaii's in a UoVCrUMenl like ours. As illustrations, they point to the Prcsident's militarv staff, to his Cabinet sur ! rotmdings. to his disregard of political top es iu ins U!;tnt!iitH'ii ol patronage, I ; - -i;..;i ... . . . i; . . . C. . i . . . . to his 111-poii-in. to hi in I'omingo policy, to bis New York. Mis-ouri and Louisiana imbroglios, and loa thousand ami ne other things, which a Man bred iu civil emun would never think ot doing. (ienerai Ciani tu ibis preaeut time. probably, has never voted a Itepuh1 lican ticket, or auv other ticket. In Uet : for it is the habit, as weil a? the incline lion of military men. not to vote. 1 do not blame them, for it is their interest, as well sis their education, to taSbO civil Bst&ira; but this is not Die soil iu which atateanteu grow. So much for L'laaej No. L ( h-s N'o. a rail tbemsclvea liberal Re publicans, am! look upon (ienerai Uraut is the representative offttcreive legislation in regard to the Souib. Thee were in favor of all the BUICUdltteuta to the Contltntioii, but sitter t'.ieir adoption,! sind the admi-. b.u of the rebel Stales to representation in Cougretuf, they beibrV ed. sind stiil believe, thai all further restriction should be ab ondoned, ami that every State abonhl inanaue itaowu domcsiic affair-, aulijeel only to coercion in case of rebellion against the authority of the Ueneral Government. Tbene nien sue in favor of nniveraal amueety as well as univeraal autfVagc, and have profound mbejiviugN a to all aneb legislation sis the KtiKlux Ulli. Clas No. 3 comprise perhapa twenty per cent. of the Uenubiican party, ami consi-ts mainly of liepublicans of Democratic anteceuenta They were Demo! rat w hen Democracx Meant hard Bto ney. free banking, revenue larifla, and opposition to every variety of monopoly or special privilege. They are generally known m Revenue Reformer. and every MM Of them, to the last man. lias, felt lu suited and aggrieved ever since the, President, in hi hist message, went out Ü, ',U Wilv f? ivc ,.hoin n kJck Tbt i iook upon mm penornuiuca aa a surren-, tier to ( aaaeron, ('handler, (.'oukling A. ! Co.. autl that couibiiiatiou they abOMl! uale next to the KebcllioU itself. Class Xo. 4 comprises what arc known ' as "one term men," and includes all ex- . .....in. ..HI

...in I'oiiiuiiun vui in onii-e. no .oinuigsm, ami ill a outer article savs : L-n.oi I.... r..,.'!. ..ii i,., i. ....I., i... .'..tu..., ...,i i. i

...... ... ...... ..., .. ...... ...... ...... .... .. ii,., m .in, . I .., .i I,. I n j I... .. ..' ' .1 I... "II. 'VV .!.!! tli.it . i .. .. nwni 1. ...... ills" ten to one. this class is well worth . .. ...in w.i i in. in ... i 1 1 n" . .. ..i eouatuMatlou ineoanattug up political i loiiieo. . satsiiv v This class also comprises a large nam-! .... I ber of the best men of tbe nation who I lo not want office, but believe that so; long as the two-term prin Ink is loler-. ated, the irat will be um .ted in a mad' effort to sreine tl.o sreonA 'I'liorn m o oll.ni-. 1 ..1 1 Ilm. .... ! are other classes, but tliey com-l wer numbers, and those already will stdlice for an answer to the prise fen named question proposed. Secondly autl lastly, I am opposed to , ( J rant's renomination. because we have! men wbo can carrv more vote as to 'he question Who? I reply, nnv Hepub - B W W iE W IhJBU of good character and national rep iili.ni -l,,. ,, , I n ,r . . . I .1... ..1.1 ..... I....

(,w.i H1..HHH1 .01.1 u.iioiHii rvyieapeae M tlocs was the reply hej ,111:011 who antagonizes the objections Uvn me a tlu-nshing every dnv audi named, for example. George William I s.m i merit two " j 1 Curtis liiniscir. I believe be could bei '

elected with a whirlwind of enthusiasm J with Harpers' Weekly, minus Grant, for; ;i utiit IVtem . platform .mines I., uuune, t iisu ies Mimner, or : V a ftt . . a . a nossiblv Southern those nia am (irant can not carry a single Southern : State. Senator Sherman, I believe, could be elected, although bU tariffand kSBS views would be a heavy weight to carry. " " .v. ui.,,, , n.:U Ullltllil,, Batll I .... , e .. " ,H n. n iaiCJ'"tt" a geiitlemnii. and would make a President to be proud j Ol. ticiicnil (iarfield could be elected, t ili. "V.- a. .1 1 ........ I . t I gainst him. nnd then have twe.it v elcc-' 11 IUI . t 1 I 111 K Mill! tT.I-l.'llllin total votes to spare. IcnatOf TrnMbull ennld be elected, .

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prince or protectionists, nml would fiTei iwyawn-t TOIHAS IIKIIHIC.. Sheriff D. ( iblv lose Illinois ami Indiana, ml101' My inanima s got tbe curlingest i .j k,..m.,v aiiv r.... I'l.initir

Ohio, but be would chi i v mm 1,1 Rl' London. "My mamma's got the i iMla tnei.nL

State except KentaekV. and 'thickest hair in all the worhl.'r "My .J. ' w

. w t i .ew Knv ami. Pen i wvivn. . miiiiiiu am 11 on ncr nair. "itiy mam- laaa. kstabmsh ten

.1.. v .. - . ii . .. . i inn pun lnLn li.,i'c .,11'" l,.,.r.t. I

i ine oniiwcsi. won (I c leer linn. " " .

ami a chorion PmhUmM be would make.

too. John A. I.ojran could be elected, and o could Colfax, of Indiana, and James Wilson, ol Iowa. and u do.eu other I could name. III easy to see. tberefore, tbat we are ! not at a loss for candidate, and when uncial Keuttomea irotti puwomce ami eustoiii-boiises. with owl-like gravity, crnak to the public. "Wbo! wlii! ! vh ! w ho! !" we cm nfely reply, "Anybody who! !" we can MNjf reply, "Anybody ; anybody wbatever, wbo is a Kod Kepiinln an. ami soiimt ol lieatl ami 8ouuu ol near General Grant never was a popular I : . i . . a., i i .1 canulfMtr. In IHb8 I pen I ninety days

on nie Ntninp lor linn, in liie Maiet OTIUnriWi tttttsW rare visits, bas poekeled

.sen RtHpwiMi. swu ui-k sum omu, and I know tbat thousands of our best men voted tor Him Miinply as a choice ot evils. He was then in a position In command a uonriiialion from one party

or the other : ami w e look hint rather for amusing himself, and is presciiled thaa let tbo llemoeratti bave hint. Thlelwltb boaile. huuiM, mtd heraea to tbe

is the naked truth General Grant waa a great soldier, the irrcaiest. I tin itk. tins countrv has ever produced, ami it is a pity be did not retain his position at the bead oi the army,!

which he is so well utctl to adorn, aiul terday. the results of tberebv tave his friends (and I know lltlouaarc favorable to an

am one of them) the pain of criticism like that I am now mailing. Principle rather than men will decide tbe UUXt Presidential contest. If both of lh gresu pariies iiuiiK cunerentiy, let . a a 9 . I . . t .

tliein net sicco nil Ugly, and they will have was re-elected, as follows : Josiah Kira chance to try conclusions with a third bv. President ; E. II. Kabln. Ueueral Su-

party and the House of Kopreaeutatlvet in lue vearoi grace, lars. R. BRINK ER II OIT. Max. -.Kin. i, O., Aug. 38, la7l. Max Wantku. Ofleer Juliua Knoll ! asks tliat any person (hiding August tkrhuier, of Ifuntingburgh, Dubois Co.. niTiig mm ociorc the comiiiitlce on po

la.. . ... ... I. I . ..!.. . LI... I ... 1 I - charge of blackmail agaitiftt OlHccr a . ' us. t . ixiioii. sum ixnoii is anxious 10 nave itiin come forward and prove the charges or be proven a slanderer. .loin nal. luasmiuch as August llodimer is a con-

in v w icsiu yninsi hihi. iHiiiiiier is, trains o.ti ine 01 nige. s.lMl tlisit llieenuilaaid to be the peraon Wbo brought the pany w ill be compelled to build forrv

alable of lluntlugburgh. LHiboia count y.!vehtVte and foot paaengera. and alao United ätatea revenue collec- lie aeeonmdaiioti rcattlreaa

tor lor lliiiitiuglturgh. we shotild think that his Kadical bicthreu might Mailt 13 ! him without advertising for blM.M above, lie is not a man of 'secret habits." as is proven bv the fact that he him - ...i .1 l...

sen report eu mat i.e unci ÜCCU in onei,wa cwuwy, mat ween, nils neen sen-

! l.l . . I m eini oi si ooin.ie leiieiiieui nouse oi in Ihne, while the officer be charges with arresting him was in the other end. IL reported the ease lo the citv marshal. Mr. Wunderlich, and to the local repot - ter of tltli paper, and aakl to the mar ptbal that he woulu "sttoni' to bis stateMeat when called upon." He baa not been railed upon and now the Journal triea to throw sand in the people's eyes; by auch mnd a a the above paragraph.; i'he truth is. thev don't w smt him. Wei gave 1 he statement as wcgot it. hut gave . w 9 no names, and we do not know ot its iniih. it' ing a high functionary of Ihc state, and one of li rant 'a bonded ofli - eiiiis, wc have no rigid to douht IIIst itemt'Ut, and never will doubt it until the contrary is proven. Mr. Ibvbtnei was in this city all day last Thttrwda ! ! 1 Asm s rillai t 'uariaft ty New UnMpahlre has passed a coercive school law, requiring every parent ami guard but to .send their children, between eight and fourteen, to sonn pllbllc school within W0 miles of theii residence, for twelve weeks, iu eaeb year. Uttder pains ami penalties. - -Maan MM aMBpft'JB - mm Tub Am Link Railway Chief Rn ginter I'. .1. Otikes. of the Air Line (tail way, is now preparing the prnlile ot the line from Milltow uto lluutingburg. ready to be let to sub-contractors. The Work upon this part of the line is ver favorable, and when it is let to contract it is tbe intention to push it through a speedily ns possible, ready lor the iron. Cnr How the first four rules iu arithmetic originated : Eve added to Adam first made Addition ; Throiiirh them Multitdicatlon ' inrann : ' . ' . ... When CnlU Ubtracted Able, Then Division began. "TT" . SSTH KIXO ff HIS IIKAIl. I DC I IllflUnati (iazettc. a lending Itadical paper, is trying lo revive the old spirit of Know--x. .1 a at . . . a . mvsis im hiuiiks, i iilllillls nun , nn...til A - a- ,1 ...I .-slants n in uun n logeuier w neiieyci .1 . a ... . - t . iiicsu v.ertitiiiis uei coniroi fti socieiv. . flrThenaneaof Ucv. Father Benolt, t 1 a i . MntttSu natal l,va- I'..i1.....

Rav. Fjiiliif Mnrtin i-ool'lfov f.tkawl!0 highest bidder, for cash in

aevv at ana im a'JUl 1111 tllltl IP l . 1 .1IIIUI O'Connor have been forwarded to Homo . . . as candidates for the office of lli ishon nf phiccofi tbe Fort Wayne Diocese, in Bishop Liters, deceased. , .7 z ; T ; . KT''XS WU lo VOM sk for that nrtiCIC , HHplll Cll illl Old ! "TJ . pre'l.v shop-girl, JT!M5-W gentlcman of u j wo dollars. AM I IVhr: she replied. Iii a a al blushing; "all the young men tell me. K0' ir Sam.'' said one lit tlo HMttlai Mi n - other '-docs vour school-master aver jvo vou HIIV rew'd of merit?' "I hi., dors." win ib p. rPiitvfMm

(CrSomcbotly has written a book, en- same time and place, and in like manner, illcd "What shall my son be?" Upou;sell the fee simple of said real estate.

titled v. liii l , which some tue replies. "If the bov is as' la 1 .a a a .1 a .f.. "i s me uook tnc etiances arc that lie will be hanged." - . w m a OT Not in be bMteH.-Mlfy mamma's OCTMilltown, Crawford Co., is draw nrih Zw iA i' TZLl r , i &J r ImS.Lh the ft,mnor nUc rad Ul""n through the former place. ing some of the people from LcavcnCyA lady asked a sailor whom she met. whv a shin was called "ah ?" Th ' tar replied that it Vna "Imwvim.ia Ilm ft.r. ging coat more than the hull." ' i... . CTThere are now 372 convicts in the Southern Penitentiary, of whom Iwenlt m w " - . . ...... arc women.

tLrThc Washington patriot nvs: Tbe President of (be lulled Stales tutu.

orcd bis winter c.tiiitol wiib a irUll hist Thursday, and after a hasi v breakfast, iimoiij; nie esiriy anil punctual vii tors-at tbe Treasury tu receive bis ala - . I i . . rv. il beiujr pa v -day lie lias now been Dion l Ik. eoiumeneabsent exiu-llv ihi with tbe m-st of June, but proposes to remain away until lb beglaalNg of time, lie bus October. During this draw n from tbe Tn asiu drawn from I be Tn-Msurv o.'jöO, ami bas passed parts of tbree d IM I'm in Wnbiiilon. or at tbe rale ot oae dav tier montb, for wbieb be bis received tbe compensation of MOW! dar. i . . . . la other words lien. I rant, for tgtllag bis name nie w atfe.s o lourleeii liiimlrcil laljorinmen. wbo work ten bonis and receive $ 60 eaeb. So tbat il is lometbiNf to be President In a praciieal point of view, rheu i,e ini uiiibeni h. anaikaia . extent of half million. Xo wonder he Ueefca rceleetiou fcTThe Beard of Director of the Kockport imllroad was in session yee I heir deli be ra energetic nro-i groM ill work along the line. It was' agreed upon to receive bids on both the Loogoolee and Mitchell line, together; with those on the ronl from Itocknortl .. W ssa 1 to iaper. t lie ohl Hoard of Otlicers I peril! teiideu t ; II. II Talem, Sccretarv and Treasurer. The Lxeiutivc Com. inittce is composed of , f. GoaltnruJ Henry Lew is and J, M. dlcn. Cincin-! tint v hroiiicle. OCT It is now tbe general impression tbat the Ohio and Milipd Railroad ran not Make arranuententa to run their . I .11 1 I . I ... boat wiib auiph .. eanueity to convey , ineir cars over the river, time arranueiuenta w ill Iu the meanno doubt be made to build a new bridge with ample ipacity hm a new raiiroaii. street ears. The pubbridge ol that i1eeritlon to he I. Mill without fortuvr delav. -.Ictlersonvillc Democrat. ftO" Kekiel Fields, w ho committed a ape on a little girl ten vcars of aae. in i ........ .1 ... I I 1.1 !..!. tcuccil lo hard larior iu the iteintcutiarv' for tw enty-one years. The girl is mit lead, as w e repio'ted in our hist issue.; 1 hut he can not pos-ibh live. Ilangin! would have been a much Itter punish-; ment, ami. although depreeatlug mob law. We think the citizens w ould have' been entirely (untitled In hanging him. mm Vliieeenca Sun. 0 ?-Thcre is a gentleman in Waujiiu. IViatCOUxin, Wboae politeness leads liim io CX trenn a at times, lie was drivinga 1 . 1. . . 1 .. . ... . . , row, 1 ne oiner uay, inroiign when a lady acqiiaiutancu tbe tow 11. bowed to ' l"w excitement of the MO accented iicut. he I i fled his hat in ihr -Ivb to the cow. and let flv a big bowl b r w ith ihe ether hand at the lady, fbe cow waa greatly surprised at the occurrence, and the lady's doctor bill cost the gentleman fto i. fCnrOn the ?8d of Augud bud Pius IX surpassed the outside iitnitaof life assigned by tradition to St. IVter's lonlihcate, Ihe latter having reigned a I011er period than any one of bis succes--ors. except the present I'ope. (WA difficult V ncriirril IioIu-pcii 1 Ii. Harten ami Sanfonl .Johnson, ,-it W ingtoii. list Wednesday, iu ub ich latter urea struck in tbe flu by tbe uier. with a cane. Outside pert lea terferetl before any serious damage done. -IVtei'sburg Democrat. ashthe fori ta - was I fl.1 Our exchanges are publishing the ehUMniou mean men of their several eonntlea, but we think that as yet, the, j.Iasper Courier is ahead iu the person of the wife beating proprietor of the Ittdl ana Hotel, acMteca. Petersburg Dem - oerai. nT A little four-year old girl who has "been there." gives 'the following recipe for vaccination : -Scrape your arm a little: scrape it till it hurts; put in a litI tic putty ;' let it dry ami that's nil-till ; it takes.SHERIFF'S 8ALE NO. 6. mT (VrWK la li-tiv art pm tkat Imp mtm I MJ "l -c ia nereuy (riven tnai oy vir - 1 .., ,..,, Kv-,...,:,,,, ft...m Um I fiak nt iVOrlK III I a on a a . i niioii I'IU M I I llll lilt the Dubois Common Pleas .Court, and to me directed I will proceed' to ofl'er for sale at public auction, U . . - . ... rSTCli ? i V, lT . He 01 lilt I.r. I a rh.l ..I,' ... Hia Inun nf In.iinH . ... to!! eoUUty, in the tow n of Jasper, SATl'KDAY. Oct. 7th. 1871, on Between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M and 4 o'clock. P. M. of said dav. the rents' flllll l.l'..llttt UmP n f,...i .inlitvitAAillnw MW. '.' . .V. , , , . III I.W. , ., I . ..111. Bl I"; AI, .-.. i.r I Ii n I. .1 Ia S . ,ln.....S I....1 1 ffS, VOfll'l ot tili. C.llntl'itwi .1og1Iim.1 innl u!i',-.i s ni .ilia t I. s t ., . r i...inn. ,..,. wi eniiM ii'if even i a 'ijic Vorth En.t onarter of HaMleaal 3G, Town one (1) South of Range three : . i(3) west. -and the South Vcst quarter l?J ooutu seat quarter of teetfon ta, Twn onc fl) South of Hange tlirco (3; zw'acT.e "'ore or leas B more or sensi. Aml ou Wlntn to r amount ttf principal, int railed for bv said exeetitii eatize tne lull interest and costs execution. I will at tlie Taken as the nronertv of .losnnli the nroncrtv f ... ... m . 1 1 wells, at tbe suit of Kdward Xnssear. Haid aale will be made without relief tiivriii r fi 1111 1 iiMi vri up the Rtafc of idia. from valuation or appraisement laws ol IH46. HEN. H. UHLHORN, (riTis.au to i-ntjioax a hsikkmas.) Steal Me and -Miing Stone Worlo. tmOtMALI DEAI.KR IV POMUW AXII AMRRK'AN MAR RLE AND OREF.X RIVKR I.IMK STOXK. .......... .............. . . ' riZI! aw a . sa ....... .nm hub fw n m. -

SCHOOL EXAMINATION.

IN accordance villi tbe law . a Publi.Kxamiuali if persons AenlrlUtf leaeb KnbileSehnnU in Dubois ruuiit w ill be beld at tbe wbooi bnUM in Dbil! N'o. 'j, iu Jeaper, on Tt t:sii.Y. Henlrmber Mth, bWL Thom desirous of obtaining license will nhMM ! present on dial tin v. Any person ilesii m..- a obtain license to leach, must be tborotitfbh qtmllfied in the ebhl brawbee tecittel l law. Teaebers DUI bear in ml ltd thai nn. der the new law no eertilieati-s I'm- i. ling ran bejrrauted hereafter at nrlvata xiiiuimitioiis, an,! il is tlierefurc inm... taut tbnt the) sbinilil attend the nublic exaitiinallon, ami bring wrltli them a eer tlieate of moral elnlraetef iVow their respectiveTl'llstei's, A. ii sTitAi n.s. Im.oI Fxaminer. Sept. 15th, JH71. N e in A d r ? 1 1 i . t m e n t n . THE MEW DISINFECTANT! Bromo Ghloralum. MIN.roiSOMll S, OlIOItl.Kss, roU'KKI I I. ii:oiouii:u am ntaixraccTAXT, ISTtttCLV HJUUILKM ami si r, AUUXaTa AMI I'KI VI.STSOINTAI.ION ..i in priv h . iMi.'iiint.s. ri-MuMriiiii.-.. imi.l - llci.-lill.iN. infill.- ;(- Itiiit-.. iliMK ii iri. jail Pw I r-nniw, mi inps. lUtilii.lHmti, i,i , , n n. -in. in iiiiiiwk, warsttu, ir wattr-rlot.tii, uiinni inks, m ii. . -s -1 . 1 1 . iiablp., Ac. A tM -rule in .ill rontaitluu. and palllsttal Mkmm., acltulrra lyithoiit fwr. bis (errr. .malt im. .,.ii, lli'vi r, mralva, dlnrafm f attlninli r. I'rvliareii Hil 1 I I. IM. CI. IP., I ,i( M i 1 1 til tit HI.. N. V. Unlit l.v till 1 1" 1 1 c u i -1 . The CONGRESS ARCTIC. The BEST winter OVERSHOE ! au nt't'KLKs to break I M) TKOIGLE to pat on! Neat, eeuteel, stylish : ASK l'Ol'K SHOE OK AI Ell FOR IT I D SM Iii. Ass s XX KMX I LAU? C2IÜS2II Slne.it, lli-iit lictter I It NM an,, oilier uiailc A !; ftaj 1 i 1 1 1 k!ff. '.- an. I lak tm utbar. Sff lli.it .nil-11. 111. ! is .in nerv lm. in I liaiiaiR 1 Hiv. I'lttsburjtfc, ra, BiiND ImK ABERS. fmt vuiiii-il.il, u' iiiii'i-c -iiul'. n il i'i.iir paMr) I itKOUUK a. UATKX rriiiikforl. X. V. ItlORTtt EAST MI960URI! larni m I uliiiprui '7i Laimn lr s.if,. l y y,, m rr Mess I'mi., Mu. Etead 'Vlii Z W v Wll.l. I'W WIKNTH BAI.AR1 OF fchi CKII wki.k XX II i;M'I..m:s r .Hum a Uri rm-Uli-I'm ! -ill nur ii.'iv n'nl WilKlvrflll livrnlluti., Ail -AtU. w UtXRR A co.. Hai ball, MlrlilaM. a;. iaM. 4lxsvi ulra.aai WIS WILL I A Y 'o pet Mi.k i i ll i i.r Rtval and KUMK valnal 1w 11 nt pi Htrilu 1 bminralilc mil rtlcvlaf in . in AiMrv. 1 ii IiIl'.iii in 1 $500 PER WEEK. hi ! Mari njr n- Muari man ba ran kwp i-iin'N in MmmII. s.. i: l Klamp far i .viiriil n now Attn ( ., w ,11; iti.Khur li. N V. Ä Million Dollars-Slir-,l In. 1 a Ina i, Mi t pittM ran Maav u liTii.ni ( lln- i rri'l it tin loi-in. s in im nUr. Adtlrrsi. J, V. KMT. i:rn!ic' a-. , Vol! 1,003 GIFTS, rvvrallaa tl" lillAT Ii OltT UM I III AMI I'lsTMl I Iil : l Tin MUCI in M PM IMMil.lMi ASM ll it SKH M l,k. AMI SOI. IUI. I(S- AMI -Minis' HI, MIAMI' HOMR. v muixiims, i. c. T Ih IirMIn IV. i-Iii, 11 .1. sonn m ;tll Til l 1 Is Ni.- aM hT wMi-k Tv !h,is' '!i will Ii. slvi-ti.) .mil not latiT Ida X. rrmbrr SM. 171. I . Ilr n imliir ..I' lick.! - .V! :." i". i Ii I.IHW I. Ifl i, hi Mlnit to rSMi.isCtt. in i. Huantot. hciiil t r ( it ilar .'i in-,' list ,.f oifi- ;m I II fi n hr J Th K'ffn rM hr ba4 ., I, II. I V i s IIJliKNT. I'lnlr.-lrlebi'i. c.lnnil .... ... .m.i Kirbmutwl. Ii !.,:... p r. UKt '.IV ... ii ri'l ,Ri in t. r. Vtffe. ' 1 1 mmlai hp .'1 St -.111 sin Run. II x, i I l.l.i. 1 1. II. Kthinti. M.j liKO. T. V STI.K Unlilinorr llS. J. S Ml. I K . I I,,! I'M ,;.. THE VI IM AI X It A ISKI. ll'.w it i- .L H, an.! fcn Hih it, I I. ,.ni' . L'.: it' h llln-i r.ili .1 iili ruts, lia I iH'k, 1!' I, .--it'. Ra, . UpM h) mill. ", r'Mi l. . il, .. ..r Ulty r.-iit I'lmtbir, lr... AlMrraa EIN. AH .lilllNSON. .; IIa i .. N " UraM A Ü ii I MS II. AT III X 's X Of I K. N OTH.T5 is hereby given that the iinneraijrned, has been appointed snlministrator with Ihe will niiiicxcd ot ihe estate ot Lawrance ItClaler, late ot llnboia county, tlcccaacd. Bald estate is probable tolvcnt. JOHN WEIKKL, AdmVSept. 8, '71.-;!w. SUBVKY NOTlCi:. N'OTICK is hereby given that the undersigned Will proceed with tbe Surveyor of Duboii eonntv, on the 18th Am ,.r s;,..,, lttaj ot cpt, 1871. to run I be lines and .l.O,..,.. ! .... Ilu 1 ...... I. .I... ..C Hau MV n III I II' I 111, OWIIIMIH I I tf ' . I I !' '4, town 1. south range 6 west. I he intermediate lines will also be rnn and the corners thereof established. .Persons interested will plea-e Le preS. r IIKNIIV IlKUr.Id. Sept 8th, 187I.-2W Irloiins AsOaclemyX TIIF fall session will commence, Sep" ICUlltCr VtU. For ( ataloguc addrc: it. BTURGU8, A. H. Principal. Aug. 25, 71.-4t. Waxtki.-Aii agent to sell the W ced lai s t I.: :.. t..i.!.. i . I jflff eh1 Dbow r"IM,.J I will furnish wagon, the agent to give a bond of 1,000. A good Der eent. n ut be offered a good mim. Call on Ot address H. A. BltOWX, ISvanavlile, Inn. lihZ W HrIH )( KAT JOSEPH TIJOXI.EirS u T. w 0 S i 5 I Ui St 1. O

THAXKITI, For naul rnvnrs, the nnit.rslRnpil rvrprrtfully infnrt... the pulillr ikal Iii In Ml bttttf l1"puri'd Ihän ivrr to rn n nu furl iirr ttwtf kind of SADDLES, BRIDLES, IIALTK1TS, WAGON AND BUGGY HARNESS UiiR'R'.y Tfimminff Ponr In the hct manni r nml Uli itefMUk. Hf l0 lia n hanil, nml CMMlSRlljr In itof HAM ES, TRACK CI I A I NS, W AG0Ä AND BUGGY WHIPS, HORSE AND HULK COLLARS. A full ami well ilrtr.l irartl itwasv n NM. " pairing done in li-rt ..r.l-r. nn.l In w 1 kt.i iiilik'- hi " Wh. iiin lws ui ma 1 rati .n. riKI.K .nl 7. 7I

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