Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 13, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 10 November 1871 — Page 2

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JASPER COLKIKH.

.1 ft ft F i : IC : FRIDAY, s : NOV KM HEM 10.1871. Tin- AYt-t Virginia Victory. Tlit' I VltlO 'i-ll have rarrietl V cm v IP .i-!ii!i li -: ovci-ivhelmhi" miha-itv m.i ' ,. ,, i . . . .,' ',. I ho rel urn o! the election w.nch toon, idneetwo woekn sgo last Thursday, came in low I v. ami the result onlv be-! ,.: known a lew ileva tgo, Members . r i I.. "..1 ... ., I ' - I I i 7111. I t I M '. " I' , Constilulional Convention were chosen, llll.l lip ).!!. mill e ma or t s over.. fifteen tliotitutn.il. Oneoi t he resu Is of thl rietory will be the adoption of the Fltk A W l.v ,1... I wiii,,. 7 1 . . ... . !a iioiiai otiveution, removing political 1 1 'i 'uii 1 I lie 1 in'u ' , jii ,i i ii.o i r..i . : i i i it.io ..la.,..!. ;.. t 1. ,i rw..aaw.-.a.

. ,m, ,.. !, Covta -, , illvill lP(M1 be mentioned that two prominent ! dW - oMoratii t.oeai.oi having bet mr , . , . of mil. elected list year. ZeuJ, Vo-tr'1 cow Tl Lev lid sold K:,;;n, S, itr.!.i.vti.:.K lbi.i.ii;Kiu:T. We a re eluig musoums, and aiiiin'iiiiced Ihrd they a I . .., . i . 1 , .. . . ii.i

i;iio:ni,'i iiv a cori-.'-pomient mat tup .. 1. ". . . . ., informell -ny a eorresponiteni tnai rue smi ii ot icrni' i'.n I'liss na i.fen coiisitttin ii ol ,-i,,;i . it ui. His ,f...ii eoiisn - erablv developed at Bebnellvllle, in the last tew d ivs. probably getting in trim loc the !:i-t time of numerous railroad workers who will he in that locality ere long. Oat crank srem thrht about a arludstone io nave oreii a 111111 auair. , I , . , .. - judging (Vom the amount of lines, im-'

posed Ny the Justice, the SSSaulting I tures, it has been ronnd lieccssary to pariy. Orr Gray, being fined five eentsJ'tipply die market from a stone qtiari'.v

and the other party, Mcfatyre, going BCOtl fn e. The .1. I'.,-- Hon. Shoulders, BlH3gol his dander up. and wanted to horsewhip Behring, Um blacksmltll, but ., i , ., . . i a, B. cotlld ll I see it. SS it wasa man by the .... : . I name or Hoylea gave the supposed Off . Tl... V .!.. . 1 a t fen sc. The 'Squire and Sam Main, also took a tilt at each other, bui Ihe dignity ..I' .I'..., I..i.t...r ta.M. at... C, .. 1 I "."Mi.iWif 1. fiiiiomit 'of surplus 0esb,;hU wind gave , out, and tho Main strength of his opponoid worried him on l. Both J!.,- ,. , . . vi- ,i l nmeusna uskeu ue.on i.-tj. n ut uken - lMrT. Of ltVlt1ltlfllll. I ho lill'il ii:i-Ii All - cent-, with an Injaaetloil to behave hottor in future. After the Irl d, we are infornjod, the 'Squire was attacked on the

highway, which Occurrence yet remain.; fleas than three ami more than our.' to be examined. Better settle down Inlraultiplv cnpertHcial feet bv eleven.

the goo i old way again, geutlcmen. I,, , . - i, a. i I laaamsaBs in-ht. ck.i.v nouce I another column those Intorested will. find w liere the liistltnte is to be held. ten If all the teachers iu the county would 1 talse an active interest m tue exercise , , . . . ... , oftheIii-utute.it would have a good eiloct in elevating the ctlucaiion.il stand-

ard of the profession in the county, aland nine inches; there woald be three Ihr. Coheu began by describing the anatresult most devoutly to he wished for. ,Vo'-. )yUM "":iiliwl yomy and physiology of the larynx, nitd .... ..... ... ' , .. .. t-leven. gives thirt v-eigbt ami a hall ihe production ol the registers Ol Ihe labBltyof the teachers of Ibis coui.-j)H)Um1s fW l(, .,.5,, of ,e lm;n,a, iV(Jiee. as sec. in the larygeopc. The ty, we believe, is better than it was a few r when dressed. In Ibis w ay, the weight Iconstructlou of the machine was I10WII yean ago, but many of them tire yet I of the quarters ean be aaeertalaed dur- to be a close copy of the human organs. afttll. an.1 aat.llv il.BUnl in ...bi'.-ti. lug life. moved by levers similar to thereof the

" J J -I tion to be I cachet . fry A large Ubaceo warehouse is being erected In Booavllle, Warrick Co., by a Louisville linn. A good deal of tobacco is rataed arouml Jasper, and it i- a matter of surprise, that no warehouse has been erected in the town, and that large quantities of the weed are wagoned through the town to Washington, Boouvllle, Ilnntlugborg, ami other .places for a aaarketa Wc aie confident Jasper WOUld he good opening for a tobacco merchant, IftW Stoui:. The retiring Auditor, Mr. M. Friedtnaa, and his Deputy, Mr. M. Delttderfer, arc building a storebout 0 al BrctxvUlC) and expect to open a dry goods establishment there ibis winter. They are clever fellows, and we wish them the success w hich their bttslaeas capacities are sure to give them. GCrThcre at the present time not a respectable house in town for rent. Our

eaiiitalists who desire to see the town!"" that Ii hat! been successful

ne hi ee me ivwa vest some of their .,, I. ... uses with profit. H e I : a i improve, might inve surplus in small houses have heart! several inquires tor houses , th" present week. ! Tlie Electiona Yesterday. The telegraph returns of the elections liehl yesterday Up to a late hour last night, indicate that the Radicals have earned New o.k. Massachusetts, Isi tin. ;n mill 1 1 unto-;, n ml t ho I lemor i-:i I - Maryland, irgiaia, and probably New . . ... . : . r . ii Jersey. The Democrats lose Xew York uy me. uiiugiiii"- in inaeineiH oi I nc ... 'C a. a I. I l. I .. .1 iiiti.,1. . lit ii: iv vi.. 1 1 1 -1 j -, i ihc n;itii als by their intense denunciations ol the Tammany rlag, and permitting th corruption of lhe Xew York Custom ha Itade a Baal allien to Salt Tbll movement of ßfOlhnf Lake City. Brlaham i en- illy Rzitatlntf tin: min i-, of the nco. pw bereawmts

tioi.se-more, .-orriip than rnminany-Ina, beau snapended by Grant to latbly '!? .l A tU(! ,0:m1, wUI nml he enormous offlrU I ro bberies ol1r, hoslilitv of senator llrownlow, to ?' the lirst spade ...lha irround. and ihe ticals get erally, to be burled out wllom j - opposP(, in stlUc , mnugiirate a work from which Lcxlngt sight J ha else coald be expected Lad of Koderiek If. Butler, M. C, le ',"n !Xlr(,'s to derive laealeubibie bencrrom su l. lduntl.'rin-but.iverwi.clinin;: cause he OO-Ofierateil in prosecuting hin. ,Ur-, M),n' Tr. ,,:lVO I,-l'oed to defeat ?-Indianapolis Sentinel. for hi, pension frau.'.s. nml also wo".cvMnt u '"'kingof ground by a ! i Li. i a-.... c. 1 . gunner to be von on Mnmim- ni.ri.i

IlrlirhamN Ftlirht. . " " 'e,y. mi. " - TOTICE is herebv irlvan. ti. k. eiiriwH-s-iw in.pHim-nut.a.m.-..,.u. I

Sur UKW Cm. Xov. 5.-A well- carle- 'lu U e'Kcl m I'e .Mhu'durtlw V'hile a. Bangor, the other lay, NJ dersigned willappiy ibr lit-eu.eiK;:! -"-'-.i- K II efl Mc Oil A HfA V i r Ih' h un arrived here this luornlm V-..- VaA, aaSS ,!V ' almost every New Em; and x i!iUtu " uel entitled "A n act lo reg- last tb atannlng csmmimmm f MW-abiiM isäTtti .7.T--i. midalTn ,'eMing f,v ,horsh h.B"mr ''s,' ' Voik N,n. , , . ofBaagor, yon can al- "!"' In-nse the sale of spiri,l 1 AXD FANCY lieorge. on the Soulherii border of the n-rMrs Itnnrah nf lo ,.,..! n ways tiinnngc to scare up about that vin',,ls,; nd ot intoxicating II- r ran .innrapimi,ta..-.riain. aMrffrr-uat. ,,,'., BOtNN, MLK MATS AND anXKKTl Terrltorv lie was escorted bv tu..!. ,- ,i -a. !. V" i I 1. V " . ! '"her ot girls who don't eare wJm the !fl,lo,'M- The pbtce of sale WÜI be upon ÄÄ1 LTJaSTO: 'ftm of tin ImsU itiliw. csllasnl sssssUi mouSteu ine!! nnho X,.! uii; ! iglo .uiiur 1 and Äh M 'lr neVk WoSK 'Uw 1 "-oarie J?nr. premises occupied by him. the M - -1 Altering, Coaching . , d CbiWingtt sm told," says the writer. -that he has t... nSf L i A.L Ö ,1 1 1.... i b,okeu h i . .;. .... .. :. . If te JocaUon of which is a follows: On I Jft' ssJaw: , ...

(IIK .WiO HLLIC makklt.

A licview by thc Chicago Cvcning lost . Less activity Is manifested In Um rsd if market to-day. Local buyers have i: i leu oil', but order from tin eoaatrj occini I Im t i Iii- of lobbcrc Sinei llu lull trade set in pieces tih com i-housc In 11 have been in (rival oeimiiiil, nni iilitmnMBta siv ni-tii ll la e.l imali-iL .l...t i ii ii -In... I. .ll' lit l..iv- 1.-Ii I U res -hipped from lot rity. Our reporter was informed by i dealer Iba! ba had iMtMtrorlfd n Ith nttaburg Inns man ilry to supply the demand, srhtefa has been extraordinary. Dolls are dull and declining. At a meeting of dealers held vestcrday it whs revolved to close OUl , ... .. . i 'jthe present ttoek and reeall nil Ofden - JL mauafketure of e further snnply. In imliw in viii fc oil' iht'irsio.-k in hand. iobbers are melting down dolls, ceasing them to (use in iirs. and to present the nntieartiiiee of Sianioc twins. As -- ' - . I tlie 1 ail for wax Ihr legitimate MrpeaM b verv nressimr. no more will, tor some .., ...... ..ill Rn tana Ited down for the liiiii - at !ca-t. lie me relic market. Bottles have greatly luet - wl'd. 1'irst they had an opward, then ilou nwartl tcmlencv ; lioltles tliat irur- . ,i ., , k ;nv ,M.cativ rrtVfi-e.l ! ... ti.., t . :.i r 1... ....t.

:ill l' HH lo r (il IIIU ruin niar uuii p' are wen stocKco w an me article as are wen riotkco whii me anicio m ,1 ?, .11. 1 I lata, twtaaa .....1 I- aatawa ' . ....... n... r. im.i.... n.... " iiiuihi i mw uiKWiiiHiunretwu lIh i T" w?""?"h' I L' if.id., I I i.i i I . ol ni iL-on ii'iil) ..vi,i,l..,t lamna lum luw.ii dlsnosed Pi nml lha domand AntiniiM. There is ne impiiiv for worthless safes, s stich .. . - - l.l !..!.!.. O... lar? no. wgardod as curiosities t'on-:of t.i..,. .1.'.. In..ta His neon niaue lor äP1v.-. r... u .......r kniiAln nil :.i':i iiiii..., I vpi lviiv. ll viai lHrVnrvi areaisaaeeeaa i,..t a otldnir remains of such itrUCon the West Side. The failure of one dealer Is reported, j0 bought uj a large number Of photo-1 graphs of Sam Medlll In his unrivalled act Of brushing live cinders from the Tribune bntldlnff The article proved 1""""t '" "- ," l'l,','t ' " draff, and the dealers oaner comlnff dm, h vu obllirod to snsnend ssei v..iiioii aw MnLiir ..... ....... ....B..... .. ... .... . . ' !

ha h.-t-n mi i, i fcsie 1 in the trade, il in:iv:terly absurd. I should think the more

The on. v instrument necessary a sw. a. as. tyou the part of the old wife. Dccameasure sjrfth feet and inch marks upon ; fr Qbj has disappeared from tbeslona!ly a husband objects to bnvitlg a it The girth is the circumference of;, ... ,, . . ... , ,...,.,; h ! second w Ife Imposed on htm. I heard JLc the ,hcr ,hon'' ,:" blades, ihe superficla feet me ob- ade good bis retreat by a visionary re- fln,,y n.nilttrd to Hie commnn.l of I be . () i . t.tllt ; i 1,1 v i nir the srhrth andlnort of an liitemnerauce useetiuar. of ;,....;.; ,1 r., : ri 1... ... ...... i.i ,.,1..

1.. ,il. Tl.. . l'nll,.ii.!i..r lol.la. aaalatna 1 ' ,,,T "" ""h ". 1 the rule to ascertain the weight of the' animal : flees limn a foot in girth, multiply suiiortiei il fert hv nlifht. If le-s than live and morr than Ihre?. multiply superficial feet bv sixteen. If less than seven sad more thaa fiw, maltifly superficial feet br twenty-five, If less than eine and more than" iev-1 in ni 1 1 ti! v citnoriliM-il !iut kv I III rt V three.

. ', . ' " ' . 7 i r-r i tnultiplv siiperiicial teet bv fort -two. exhibitor, Wt Example.-8nppoo a nig te raeasureliH Improvin n Irtfa two tVet. and in feugtk one foot! which were

II less than eleven ami morp than nine, - . . mm "er An IttSH ahsas DalMhrahui hat fIcr several years of mbOT ami mi expense of many thousand dollars, succeeded in producing a machine for grading railroad tracks, turnpikes, and other embankments. Ii consists of n Cornaron plough, w ith a SOntewhal extended moulu-board. Which- may he raised or lowered ai pleasure. A circular table or wheel, tw elve feet in diameter, inclines at an angle of t wenty-tive degrees . . . . toward the plough. Within the oulti edge of the wheel is arranged a scrip- of -er aper haped buckets. With ndjustible bottoms. To avoid friction this wheel or tabic is geared to a centre shaft, at the

top of which is a cam attachment, with I brought I truly surprising. The Mom rods leading to each bucket, for the pur-jher Of passengers traveling both wars i .. a..: na.1. . .. ...la ' . T

ptiMwi i-iiin iiii inn cirvniMr tame receives its motion hv means of a driv ing w heel similar to that usetl in a reap mg macliine. There is a steering anna1. litis at the rear. To do the work

thoroughly it takes sixteen horses, fourdietiitl

abreast. It b) claimed for the machine l(.auge,' and the 'Wheelbarrow Railway that it will do the work of one hundr djbut let auvbody get into the cars withand twenty-five men with shovels. (out being tohl anything about narrow . . ". " , Ifuage, and wc will venture lo sav that -zJr n S11. , ,,,e bnaacjhe would not obeerve the difference be-

rum i..oers avssociauoii, a mcmoer

...... enrs are seaieii in me same way as the KSnfJlS t2L "ot b.v 'ile gauge, each seat accommodating pruning to a single stem, as is recoiu- two comfortablv The track too is verv mended in the books, but hv permitting ,o I " 1' ' l- 1,10 ,0' 11 CI li... .a . . .a ij laiHwiua

111 it to throw up three or four stems, and form a hush v head, lie prunes very litll.. ... I . . a. I.! . . . . nierelv 1 f miunrilllix .. I. .1. u.ii.r ai. . a ail a... ...i.iai. ...!.. cross shoots, lie permits the grass anil weeds ahont the tree to i-kiiiumi nml .1... ;,.av OM thc (1 and tfivos a llsrht i.i,.,.!,,,. ,.i- tti .....in-iii.- n ....t. .... ... I blighted branches as soon as possible, Ha has grown quinces for thirty rears, . i !.i. ;iin,is nun periect success w ne i iin trvM kaml in hnah Wtmm I..1 nl-ama. wii, bad results when thc singhl Stem t v le w as at lemntcil ' KIJ'll OCT ( ol. E. Ca Camp, for nearly three years l nileil staler Distnet Allorncv for the Eastern District of Tennessee. ffT The nur cht.!. -i.i iiinvailu ,r..-i extent in this cnuntv. ami hivra imX, :.. in large numbers, lloonrllle Cnanirer

.......... a a. a .1 in. IH I lie I reSIIICHI III I I if, I II In, Wlnl II Nil III..... V I ... .. . I . . ' i " n mm . .1 .1 ... .11 , n 1 mini. .,.-. -r, . ,.rri is- uti-iiii 1 - n

I'or i ho ( buffer, No line it sc. a m , a . s - an a

' I i I "i. -'in ii n (i nt ii-nu'M n ,mxvc know noihimrs who sav we want to change this eouutry into a Dutch OUII1I V. !l I1, III MCI. IMIsl inoie citl! .ens than they are able to, ami n more neftithy generation, too. 1 nt their talk Ii ell nonsense, of which c very edticuteü inai is Hshamcil. If ineneaiis stmly the (.reek laniruaffe they certainly do not become tlreeks: it they study Latin, they do not lireome Romans; if we aeiiiirea knowledgsj of die I Vem-h lenguafe, we never would pass as Frenchmen, but were1, - T ,, tu I ... A niorii' ins who are h.iiniv ctioiiuii to know several taniuia 'cs r. v,v.... .......... Ptartl ü-usa.) Hie theory thai people only shonid know and peak English, and he void of tiii,1.a,'tii..?ii.ir .it ntlini 1 i 1 1 . i 1 1 -i rmz ti.l.At .. . good citizeus of the I'nited States, is lit-, - IsugUttges Americaus should be abb) to , , , , , W'"'U' ,,Kmk (,t l'v,'u ; .he ,notl,er-lagut.ge ace,,,.), the !,M,lter it would be for our proud conn- . 1 1 iry ana peopie. x- . v t ..a ...... , . try ami people. .oi nonsense, out iviiowieiiirc. is a xui Nonsense. tut lv now et ire. Ifi a power. And especially the knowledge ' laugaagcs certainly deserves some al teiitton in tins couutrv of Drosrress and diese limes of general "brothcrsblp" nnnki1(1 It is a notorious fact, that most of our Embassadors CanttOt speak the language ot the country where they are sent. while European Embassadors never reIceive such a commission unless tliev are atasteri of not only the dead languages. bat especially unless ihev have mastered the language of that couutrv where thev T. ., . ' . . ' :ue sent to. This argument shows thai . knowledge In this glorious con n Iry is noi as csiccmeu as it snotua . . a .. . . a it s ion hi i,o eerUtiuly not among the "Grants k Dentv - , . . . M . . I , a I - . i a .. I w uien ne sicrius ui nave oecn a tneiiiuer, , T . Tnlkiim .Machine. IKriaiu lha mitiSilpAIS t.tilRi r .1 Al the .letl'eison College, last evening. Dr. .L Sol is Cohen delivered a lectori 00 the mechanism of the human voice. (illuetratlag his remarks bv an ex hi hiliou of the famous talking machine, in vented ant eoaatrueted by I'ro". Faber, 1st Horlln Mil avtith -'a evliil.Ur-il I 'tins city thirty years ago. lha original inventor was Ina Uttels o. the i. resent exhibitor, who has spent erveral years ; it ami adding sounds not prcvtoualy tnottueed. ii;inw. luv uiiiu im mnyi VI tot 111:1chine being w orked by ä pedal. Pro'. ..!.... .1... 1 II I a- .1 ,.,.. , mm i . . . 1 r aoer uses out fourteen sounds 10 nri time all the combinations ol Spoei It, At die close of the leetUlf an exhibition Ol the working of the maehing was given. I. 1.. a.. I. a 1.. I ,t 11 w;i iiuMMj to BMcais seineiiccs in oout die English ami lemma languages. aaMI 'm--mmm- - - - 0Ö"The narrow gnagc railroad finds favor by practical demonstration. The Oraugeville Advertiser, published at the tenulnua, thus refers lo the Toronto. Grey and Bruce Bail road, three ami a half foot attain : "The amount of anode erhielt !i a-: dso verv laroe. The fact is. the railwav is n great success. H iving gone lo Toronto ami hack on (he line the nee. rut week. 'the comfort of the iournrv. fft hn a irreat deal of tin; 'Narrow tween It and auv other railwav. The cars are sealetl III the siiiiie Klv na Hi. O The Lexington, (Kv.) Press of mm f . Ml IIH IV envc . j "The entire contract for the building of the Lexington ami Pig Bandy milroad lias been let out to Messrs. Huston .v liitii, oi virginm. The instance oi IWOUty-siX miles between here and Stoner at Winchester is tlivitl.-tl into an nany sections, anil Caut. II. S. Scott fMIfcar "J" PHlO of the road, iirt'iins xruimii .noun.-' y uioi'liing, commencing at the beau waters of Scott's potld, between the Winchester and Bieliwond nlkea, one mite from the city, it Is understood1 that Gen. J, C. Breckinfrr ' it I'resiileut of iho t'l.tia..! -.,, - wwmmmm , mmt ated Thnrtday, November bkwaaff Vi.il,.. .'i ni i . la) of National lliauksgivc.i.iiait'ii Jth, lis a th) mg.

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. , .. ii i on are siriick ov me imu iiumoer tu. t that most oi our Gern in- Amen- , vUiMrvlt PVerywlier here, gome .an have their children educated ttOt j houses absolutely overflowing with oul v In Ike English, bui -ii- in the Crr-jiliem : some tables r embowered in nan language. Now there an- MHte I bibes." The different seta yet

Some of the Queer Things

ecn III MorWOMiew. I lira. I in K. T. Ttm.l . . , , along very well logell.er generally, mil that is lilile under, alter l In miracle ol agreement between tin' mothers. loI) gamy does not seem to spare women the cares of maternit v. I kliou a Mor mon household in which two Middle' god wives count übotll two dozen children between thetn, I took two little tkir-hnired Kirls for tw ins. and they were a sort of iolyyainic twins, born almost ttthesituie lime In Hie lattie hour, ofl 1 1 ll. i.i.iii , Kan, It t.i in.. 1 1 . 1 1 i Im .-Ii ! ill ii I il.. ..i I....L- im ItMim : ami briahl as in our towns: I fancy iha't

a . . . a, a their fttthona nml Ihotv mntltaspa . mi . a . .MfUiV .l Ulli Oll W I VCs a IV SIBtCrt, ! IUI it is said thev iret aloilff unite harmoni.Misty. I lie very nature ol women seems if sw v00 WHgea Here, ami turuoil unsnic dowu and Inside out. An nteUigent -.i-st wife" told a Gentile neighbor that the onlv w icked feeling she nVd about her husband taking a second wife was 1 Kai lia. aliil 1 1 1 1 1 lulu Inn ataiad ulwi I to be changed here, and turned nmide jr- "" -- 1 .. WlUlted lillll. Ol" I'athci a sluil'e III ll I 111 . She would have liked to have the prop-. .... ...... crty kejt in the lainily. I saw, the other; uaj a puro young wives,-latcrs, warnt"iT iiamt-in-liaml. itrcssed nltUe in every lrtfölar, of the same height and comtlleVlilll Mini III I 1 1 a i ! ,11.1 ! Ill .1 I'l'll t mm lilcXIOIl. lllltl ill' the -inte m 1 ,1 il i-i -ii ! KMI i indeed, looking so exactly alike, that it was ilmmi a ifiwi of 111iti.r1t.ui hit!' I . . . . . I I -. "O .i . it must seem tim er, even to thetn, toa our husband as thev used to sav "our piano,' or "our pony. The most singular and unnatural marriages here are those of men with their ( wives' mothers. Those are not nnfre i'I1"'." - It strikes me this Is a seditioui P,,0LSru!,,U linmemorlal domestic an luortly, the most ancient court ol tennt. .,,.., i 1 1,,, it ., attaximl to .In nine npwai inai u ia nil aiiempi io uo awav witli m Mhers-in-luw. When yotins I ...... T .a ...a w 'ivc are lauen, tue i nreeor lour or u vc. 1 .1 .... ..I I. . . aa i ,1 l.wnw B'wn8 11 :w ", m- lM,.T: .... . iDii, t,.l... llAhii'll. .11 a a a . I a -a . at I a I.,. I i i Sil 111 I I (111 i 7uvi 1 1 rm umi cam UV'lllr . .. 1 ann provitie ior a cerraiii Kor woman 4 loue. loru erctur'- declared that lie , couldn't "a bear he her away on a ranch tow n peusloued and Ctonefttl ncll of the Lnthemn Church. Of North Amotion. Bot lU'.HTER, N. V.. NoVa R. The I it'llera! Council of lhe Lutheran Church ol North America is now in session liere. They have re-elected Lev. Dr. Sciaiilh : President; Bets. Lairtl and S taetli, Stc I'hiladclrein ties, snd s. ( irosi uhla, Ti easnrer, 'l h Frv, ol 01 in.1 asi d soppoii Io homi missions, and especially and foreign the former, in view of reeeul calnmillcs tiinong . 1 I IU' Weilish Lutherans anil others of f ( hiiigiijred cniro aii'l tue Äorihwcst, lias en ihe earnest attention of the Council, immediate steps will betaken for Ibeir

ine utile girls ai least, have sotneming ww"" ww nimnor oi tue norm easi qr. of Ihe subdued, nmressed look of their of section t w cut y eight (Ü,) to WO one, mothers, Dul some few of them reBwrth of tttuae three VI) west, 40 acres, prettv, and neariy all Neatly and com ua failure t. realfaM the full fortabiy dressed. I bear that they have amount of principal, Interesl and tsts very good schools, and arc under good 4 idled for by said execution, i will at the discipline al home, answering to lite I same time and place, and in like niauuer, roll-call at niirht, and In! v honoring die fre simpie of said real estate.

relief. - lhe Danish ..:;! Norwegian lue real estaie ni t:.e itcceilcnt, his iterSync.'., have Josl been ndmitted. All snnal being insufficient lo pay his debts : die Synods are represented, and thai mid pclitiou wail be beard ai a . - - il.e iict 'erm of tin- Court of Common Tita I.AUOKST Yi:t. lb .r J. .lohn- Pleas of said County, sou, of Mount Pleasant, has plaectl two Ik B. EDMoS'STOX, Ctaaar, mammoth turnips upon our table, wclifh- C. C. P. Dubois County, lug respectively eight and nine pounds.) WiLt. A. TaavLoa Att'y.

They are the largc-t w e ever saw. and cannot be excelled in Southern Indiana, Loogootec Herald. tu . I Geo. Branham quits the . ioki as comfuc.or, on tnc 15th nist.. to .rc nil be t lernt George.- Viuceunes Sun TEACH K IW I NHTIT t TB. VOTICE is HEREBY giv. n thai the A ii 1 1 im I noanlmi tf Ilia I Ii 1 1 ml a IVnui. Annual tv Teachers' Institute will he held in Jasper, beginning on TUESDAY, Nov. 2, 1871, At 0 o'clock A.M. The law requires (Very Public School in the county to be dismissed during the session of the lantllMtft. and the Tow n shin Ten. tons kava

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........... .1 ... .l' . t... , nTlnattenn ... Examiner wishes to in .,r ,l. t I...... i, reported to them bv the r.x.iinim r as . . . . Instltate. The impress upon lhe minds of the teachers the fact that the law must be observed, ami that every teacher is expected to be in attendance promptly. Able assistance is expected in the conduct of the exercises of the Institute. A. 3, Si'KAIN, Examiner. Nov. Ml 71.- tw. PORTABLE M.LLS l or Corn viral, Wheat Flouring & stock Fet-d. Bolts. Smarter (Jörn Shellers, Flout r'nck'TB. Henuny Millt, siting. Picks snd Mill Work Generally s.nc. ;or Drgrrp'iv.- Pamphlet p. o. no us, ciiicimiaii.; Nov It) lH7l-4t. äi TT IjlCenaC nOtlC. Ini Vn lie. .... V -- ------ ia . . .7. ....,(. mi :0W I1 of wn of Jasper, Rainbridge township. Dubois eoutilv In.li r K OV l r Sir 1 v . ( . LI I S( IK.L JSrtVm 10, IfTlaUji, ""n.nsiiim-non

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VoTT. I hcrchv irivcn that bv viriu. ..I .I : r.,.1.. i... - - im im mi i Aiiiiui'ii imii ii ui'iii in, ollice of the t lerk of I lie I Mlbois Common ieas Court, ami to tue directed, I will proceed to oiler for sale ni oubltoaurtleoi to the highest bidder, for cash In band.! at the door of the Court llottM Of Du hois county, in the tuvvu of Jiipof, oul SATl IIKAY, D.-ceml rr !Mh. 171, I bet ween the hours of 10 oVIoek a. m.' aml 4 O'clock . in. of Sehl day,-Ihr rents I ,n l jirotiis f..r a in m not exceeding v - .i... . n ;.. . i :i . , ... .i estate, situated in bubois comity, Stair o! Indiana, tn-wit : The south west Qoitrter ef the south quarter, ami I lie south east quarter I ol ihc south west oliailtr liolli ol nod ion i I WentV one t'JC. tow n one ;li north ttf rauga I"',,' ':i west 0 acres; and the! ........,.... 1 . I . 1 . i akt'll tlsthe Droliertv of Thomas Ilurill t . i1 ir'ii! .. . ,i mm i "' Mir Mill Ol illiaill 11. I ai'lS. tlllmiulstrator of the estate of Loht. Farl rw mm win uo mmnw wiuioui renei . . 1 . Mil 1 a 1 A K. jBil ' u 01 appt usmoni u the State of Indiana, TOW AS UEKIMO, S. D U. DoANa. Walntltft Atty. HOV. lq71-WS. " ivom valuation or appraumeut mvaef asrBs ki ivn.v . r. 1 1 1 ' ' 'ilalal 11U if I IX J.. Slate of Indiana, ) Dubois Count v, ss. ( To ToWM nirM g her iff of mid Coun ty, u reeling : You are hereby commanded to ramc I....I ! ... l. I. -1 .1 i ,i i .. , ", , ' I 1 holding eieclion, In Hall township, in l ,;.i ai l i. . ..,.i. a . lid count v. on .Mouda v. tin tfotll ttav of November, 1871, tor the rposc ol cieciin a rfusueeoi tue reace in anil for said township, in said county, to till the vacancy occasioned by the removal of .lohn I, Hays. K-:q., :i Justice in and for said township. Witness, Basil R. fUlmouSton, Clerk of the Dubois .. .1 ( i irctlii t 'otirt, and the seal S of s lid Court, affixed ntfas the kl! day tf IVovotuber, A. D. 1971. B.VZ1L I?. LDMOXSTON. Clerk. SKA I PROCLAMATION. Slale of Indiana, Dubois County, The nualiflod voter ol Hall low-imhin Dubois count V. are he. notified Unit nie poi'.s w ill lie o'.iimi.'i it l ie n.na t 1 nlaee of hnlilliiif aliwaltaaiia In it-., natal i

anil at once put township, on Tlinrwlav, November 80th, I forty n.oes frou.jl8n ft,,.,,,,, rpo. 6r electing a Juspastured her ouL nf lhe ,V;l,.(l ,. M

T'm ! '" ' . r"Kwig prw lpe. win .-oit m jm imhi iiitereocu will lakn uo-i lice ami govern I hem selves iV'eoriliwgly. j WilllßM HIV ilHIIll Uli aAl l.ltu lllllaala. ! ,,r Vovi mlior isti l T IB s IIKLBIO, MierhTof Duli-iis County, Nov. Wlh, '71. - 3w. KOTICF. TO llEIItfl OK PSTITIOTN To SLF.L REAL ESTATE. tat.' of Indiana, Dubois County, as: jWOTICE is hereby given ihn! Math! Buccbler, Administrator with wil ill anuxl of Iht deee.seil, has estate : ifoscpli llescht, filed his iwlilitoai io .- i Nov. 10th, "7i.-3w. NOT It B TO HKIB8 (TFTLiiT 77 H) SKLL BKA L ESTATE. State of Indiana, Dubois County, ass llehts; and tliat saitl pclitiou will hi heard at the next term of the Court Ol t ommon I lea a ti -.utl County, Attest: 15. B. EbstoxavoK, Clerk C. (.'. P. Dttboh count v. Nov. 10th, l8T-..'iM-s. II Bullau 4 il'.. a-.... Ml.. j. iiiii iiiii i , 111 I IUI 1 CI . l.ciiiitß ol the per A nr. I hiii for t?, V OTK K is hereby given I hat in purH suauee of au order of the Duhms i ......... .. ..i' i... i 14 " '"" ' "l",i Asyium Ol suit county, together with the paupers therein, for the year 187i. will be let to the lowest responsible bidder, by the saitl Board of Commissioners, on W F. DNKSDAY, I )ec. 6, 1871. At the Court House, in Jasper. The I successful bidder will be entitled to (he use and profits of the farm attached to I the Asylum, during the year, ami will oe rcqmrct I to enter into bond, with sureties, to the Mt is faction of the Hoard, for the faithful performanee of his duties as Superintendent of said Asylum. By order of the Hoard of Commissioners. AUGUST LIT8CHOI, Oofjaty Audi lor. Nov. lo. 71. 3w. Manhood: I low I aost. How Itoniornd. wi radical rar (wManw nuattirinr) f a... mmWt " ,""'"" . 'r Sni.iinl wrrkiir,., Tn '.,ur - 1 .vS-mlnaII,0!.ii,lar.TRiii;t.ianaUctl Bjf-Tlii latntn youth and erary nian In tfc larnf. neni. iin-nr "ai. in filnni enrelnpe. In ne aildren pwi" ? eais. nr tn si.mm Mnuni A,,- "r eiilrarwat.'i -Marrlnpt fim.i,," Prl, mi A,l,l"w,h' ''.V',' I. I t iiiu r. kurr v.o.. W lwwr. Ft rses. rsst-sCfo asa Jat. sent. nmtar aSnk Is s Slnis enrrinpe.

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