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The Jasper Weekly Courier from Jasper, Indiana • Page 2

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JASPER COURIER. nCTCapt. appointments in! Respect Law- Patoka and Ferdinand townohip lSBtf On the 3d of March, I the Lincoln week were well attended, and the passed ststutea which the Presi- tiine democratic spirit, which built up dent signed and which contained follow- our glorious country, and is the-only ling provision: power that can preserve it, was on-! And in all esses where a grand jury, hav The watch fires are burn-ing attended any of aaid having juris- brightly all over the county, undjdistiuii in the premises, after the passage ol the October elections will leave the act, and after the furnishing of aaid liat. Seventy-five Thousand Tons of Homan Blood- A writer In the Jefferson County Union liaa made some relative to the number of men killed tl.ua far in the war, and gives the following interesting items: For Common Judge We are authorized to announce Hun avid T. ai bo aa a candidate tor re-elac- lion as Coininoii Pleas Judge, for the district composed of the counties of Dubois, Sin ncer, Perry, Crawford and Orange, attb- -SM'UKDAV AUGUST 6 1 54 snakes with scarcely a aforesaid, has terminated its session.

If mm til 19 fitiCt lOll a fll0 8 llfij Vt if lit I lid IO. I III Uf UUlil CUUlli II I I Il I There has been enough already toi ect to the dec ion of the Depiociallc Ju- encircle our State if their dead bodies wereldicial Convention. For Sheriff. laid in one contimuoua line. tliey were placed in enflins and corded is this mall a utu ii i ut dowi tiik oa SHALL Tllfc TUT DOWN Aaoi.tTioa!”—ll**BT lay 1851.

ISSUE BEFOKK THE coURTKVj ullOtll it may concern, has re ur 0 proceeding aifaiusi any huiro scales from the eves ot rumen person, it shall be the duty of the judge of many honest, but heretofore courl f0 th(ll thirty feet hiKh, tt woo left lim pri.0„„ If laid in a wilt twenty five feet thick and id bo over one and Democratic State Tickct. For Governor, JOSEPH E. McDONALD, of Marion, For Lieutenant Governor DAVID TURPI of White, For Secretary of Slate, JAMES S. ATIION, ot Marion. For Auditor State, JOSEPH R1STINE.

ol Fountain. For Treasurer of State, MATHEW L. BRETT, of Daviess. For Attorney of S'ste. OSCAR B.

HORD, of Decatur. For Superintendent of Public Instruction. SAMUEL L. RUGG, of Allen. For Judges of the Supreme Court.

SAMUEL PERKINS, ol Marion. ANDREW DAVISON, of Decatur. JAMES HANNA.of Sullivan. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Allen.

For Clerk of (he Supreme Court, ETH1LBEBT C. HIBBEN. ol Rush. For Congressman, N1BLACK, Fit Senator, JAMES BARKER, of Pike, For Cirduir, JOHN BAKER, of Knox. OCjhThe news from Sherman this week is encouraging.

lie is still pro- grossing with his fortifications in front of Atlanta, and in time will take the place. lie is far enough from Abe Lincoln to be beyond the power of his officious interference. but thieving, blood Black snakes. ny such prisoner desiring ssid imprisonment be bronchi before him to! and ten feel the be and every officer uf the Uni- reach across ill's State tO'Wf tire authorized to announce Lieut. pHiLLtf Gut as a candidate for 'Sheriff of Dubois Co.

at the ensuing October elec- lion. We sro authorized to aonuuniA Henry iVaunill, as a candidate for Sheriff of Dubois Co. at the ensuing October lion. i announce this week two ted Spates having custody of such prisoner! upon a ten acre lot, they would be a uiiok lease announce the neme of Mr. O.

B. ray of Harbison township, as candidate lor Sheriff at the ensuing October election, and oblige art emocbats For Rrprrwiilalifc. fC' We ate authorized to announce Mr. tion of the court. the machinety of the couti'inut, and)4'-BtcEbi K-q a candidate for R-p- Twelve citizens of Illinois, in Cole county, the unavailing oighs would till every illative of Dubois county, at the eusu- chsrged with crime, had ibeir hr.

soil. The one- ban not been told. The in 1111 of wounded slid riinnVd for life more candidates for aherifl. Lieut. is hereby directed immediately to obey snd nearly two hundred feet high.

GtlckeS is a worthy young said judge's order; and in csie hei And the they would who served lus country as a lietiten refuse ao to do, he slisll subject n. eueer evef3r Jofferaun county, ant in the company which went from inriietmeut for a misdemesnor, and he pun-! venty-five thousand tons of hiiiiiHh here in the 05tll regiment, until his ished bv a fine of not less and blood have been spilled on Dixie soil health him tofeturn home, imprisonment in common jul for ape enough to turn spindle in snd Mr. Henry Mauiltel is well known to riod not less than six months ill the discni. if the tears were addl'd to the.flood would most of our He han long been a resident of Patoka township, and would make a competent officer. nCTCapt.

MoConahav is of 0r-nd buf retwed securing fort? ablo bodied re- fiod 8 th. m. The Icruits, to fill bis company lip. them tu be disebarged. tiijtnust be nccouut lu up, afl'ords an excellent opportunity 4 ut be jihegrand total evils mentent io thn lour -latant young men, KCt liberty, however, Lincoln bad the and the end la not yet have called Gen.

McClellan a to make their of some audacity and the wickedness tu send ihrmi We shuddtr hi the news of the desili ot prisoners to Fort Delaware, on the Ian twenty pci sons killed by actidental practical benefit to the country, coast, a more hifh-lmnded act bieaking of a rail, or the sinking of a a tithe of the or ml iujj October election. administrators notice ij heieby given tbst the undersigned has been appointed administn ut Hie estate ol Marin A. Baudendistel eased; said to JtHIN WKIKKL, vein. SII ISf.4 IM'EK and committed, and of itself ample and il two hundred sre lost TAt iK LtO UTE Of CtHirse, they'll enlist, par- cause for au of the Plaident we are fairly fiorrut.stricken, a ticularly those in this resdy lo wreak vengeur.e on miv one GbMLHAL yestvtday had who been ol the section ot country has to ssy respecting the in lor ins the public that NtHgee leuve Jnnper for Loogooten Monday, Friday, and on the alternalo days, without regard been bounteously blessed this brsve noldicr who was leading thef" when tens of tl. cut year round.

Au- sevcral copious 6howers of rain, and (ir Indiana afu-r M.wirsii went' convey auce aome- Ii inoiaiia bim hooiii duy by ureuu lit of nmPM mIo-ii the suil sre em.rf our larmers are Uejiinnini' totlnuK a ril i .8 i 1 rfc 1 pot, at deui.ii!“uue*l we shout ill, snd Ibis is to ir lonn who eatrotnze the they will liave a halt crop of corn.1 i i should the season able, (rood news. ia crop corn. which his army to embark, when fur while weither route, that they still continue lavor- llb.erv,tl by Wllc, ln fur hu my line they will be mandorihNdep.rtin.nl to come i ut cl ai We sro so well p'essed with the awluli by twu tnends, wtih that we our at! P. Morton, II. B.

theirJbo, 0 in one hand, auii'ulice till up the decimated miks for an tknev, female ill the other, and his breeches below! jihe least ol carnage. charged double rates iooest Humbugs ol the Morton, II. H. t'arrington, i icy, female associ and their charges about the probably from patriotic perdura. Liberty.

KASrKR JOHN. July -f. GUARDIAN 8 ALK UF RKAL EftTATfc il I'HJK hereby aiven that big ne il 4 ot the minor of The news from Gen. Grant is sick- Banks Declares in favor of Moral ening and heart-rending. The couti- Power Rather than the Sword- Irj it OOW reaping the fruits of Abe Al reception in New Orleans compelling Grmiit to the route to Richmond at lia greater Gen.

VVilcok, having weighty Ntw ork A uj i -I Ih Lahur, deeenned; on the upon his shold ers, nt once ashinjiion special sms: A rebel August, lStJI. nell on that General Carrington waa drunk, deserted from srmy, r. potin ilo-Ime residence ol lleniy Lahm, him under arreat and ordered Gen. operating in the M.d the son'll halt north eant (to his command, Gen. re.urns ortou took thu start, against his judgment, there-' in its coocluaion, when the 10 confesa, sir, that I believe the hrat duty! And this is the man who charge, of this people ia to make the field uf battle sa sue and also that the setilemanl tiea must proceed from the this country, is greater and more cacious than military pen isj mightier than the Thia power willi command the aasent of the people uf county, thirty Ucpul.lkaiw numboniii 8(AHl, ihlMy ol raille 4 DU antes LauMsuiJ.

more or less, at public sale, lu determined to hold the iniereat. by weakening his array by so mauy battlea before he got in its vicinity, that be baa not now enough men left to operate successfully with, and con- aequently he has been again repulsed before Petersburg. On laal Saturday it waa expected he would capture that place. A luuath had been epent in digging au immense mine under one valley at all h- zards; and has folce ol ioootn men. whu are engng.d in twele mumlia firat duivl Aliti tliis IS Ine filali wlio tl tv ol siile equal installmenia, wilh trueul anc i i i i i The Poloinnc i o1 ri suot.d» IH a Irom vulnaiion li oi uur L'irti, ni.

lnoiana! and wlucli chaigu kuiih mm iiv miikiiku nani or our cimtui- mtcrv i nnd. ol truce, et ini.iMl.hM i MtJM.l.r.K. be murai oower ol of gullible oiies take tip ami le ISO 1-4 ne morsi power oi ebel i.Hicer« idnii'ted ihcir tuljl lo b. 7 TKKMS-A credit will yiven for iioiii I im iwelv moni und eiyliieen mon'ha il tv ol sale ili eqml lurilaHmeutri, witli di! blianie! Wartiek of the principal forts, and on that day it waa sprang, anticipating that in the couniry end the respect uf all courts, either! Abraham Lincoln have joined the confusion following ita explosion, 0 ui the McClellan Club of taht Tuwiinhip and CvautAA rfiAnM Ilia pahol wnrba 1 furcea coaid carry the rebel The explosion was very successful, throwing into the air the whole fort, and burying an entire regiment in the roina. Our forces then charged, but for want of other troops, Grant was compelled to put a negro division in ao important position, which at the critical moment, just on the eve of auccesa, broke and ran iu confusion, and could not be brought to the work again.

The day was lost. The rebels retook all we bad captured from them, and large oumbera of prisoners. Over 4,000 of onr brave soldiers victims of Presidential interference tod a negro aoldiery. This language ia very striking, to say the declared their intention to vote Democratic ticket. Roll on the bull! Iiwluii.

bul luy Lincoln Imtv tion. We must on because we are j. i no supporters but the nhoddy coutrat- hglitUKf but our fighting will result lu iioth- The moral sense of the people ha. yet tor8 The real to aetlle all our complica'ious. Then we are fighting only for and the sacrifices we are making of blood and treaa ure are to be ol no avail.

That this was the construction pul upon hia remarks by the General's hearers, andi'he Republican nominee for Congress in tlit probably the sentiments he intended really First diairicf. In speech to the conveu contest is now between Fremont and the nominee ol the Chicago Convention. M. Allan, of Knox county, ih and clsini lo bave Isken 'JMi niM-rs, The eiplu-rion inaile a cavity 12U0 le nd feel wule. lisf-d." a oln newnpiiper, w-ould ili stand bere lie stood at Ulne ol bis dettili At Ilo lime hin dealh he aaid that when wm -houhl bi corne a wnr lor ni In wuuld fly tu ol inulti.

Ile said 'h it ili one ol liisi two lie ver mhde. Wby liol Abolit'oti mts resuircct bis remami sud to nd theiu io Fort Lafayellr? l'Iiit tttfn Times. AI MINI A RH Nt K. IOK bcieliy Riveli ih'it beeu a potivi ed 'or, ol tlte ritale ul laie llnboH cuiHv, deceased. Said lo he itolveni.

(iKRIMUII NI DII A US July I idin'r. to couvey, seems lu admit of im doubt, since he next auccceding speaker, Mr. Chriatiau Hoseliua, elaborated the same idea, iu the i preaence of Ocneral Banks, without drawing Geo Adam Johnson is again word oi dwcUillM.r. a reWI brigade, and the and Gen, tturbridge are assisting him all they cun. The rebels under Gen.

Early are in the Shenandoah valley, securing the wheat crop, making raids in to the adjoining States, and sending ao immense amouut of supplies to Richmond. meeting to hear Capt. McConahay speak, at Celestine, last Sat; urday, waa large and enthusiastic, as tnanj aa 1,000 or 1,200 persons being preaent. The Capt. made them a for ciMt and logical speech, giving Lin- ooki, JelL Davis, and other disuuiou- ifta, the Irom the word go, all excepting a few saddle-colored ad- vocatss, who are not willing to allow even a veteran soldier freedom of ex- praaaion.

We understand the recruiting prospects of the Captaiu are good, Hon. David Tarpie Declines the Nomi nation for Lieutenant Governor. Toi. I. Bingham, S.E-Willie I.

nMtf lion, which waa held on the 27ih instant, lie thus addressed shoddy friends, and we quote hia remarks Irom the Evansville Journal: lie addiesaed himself to the moneyed men eepecially, and urged them to an interest iu this canvass, and asked, this (joV eminent is broken down, whst ia your prop- KTT he KvanitVille Tllliea ilici natile I). T. Lieutenanl tinveiiior in placo of Judge Turpte. Il aays: Judge Lami la a finti a of htgli abilitila, ami a sound and rehable llemocrsl. The Democracy tu illia end ol lite Stale inaiai upoii hia 110 IIH- nslhiu.

No min in Indtsna will batter canvasa, or precido over Beliate wtih mure dignity ami imparitality. ol Ihc l.bwr of lbe Ib. Con.enlioi, Ih, bu, ib. Nlutb ltulncl. .1 V.lp.i.i .0 ou 2 lai inai, paaaed the following rcisclu- ttou: Resolved, Tkst whereas we believe that Mark the worda to ths moneyed men The pro Hon.

David Turpie, ol While county, Workinc Cu, cehred a majority uf the legal votes in of as on- district in 1862, this convention ui delegates, of wuod ul representing Ihe Dcmocrscy of the Ninth jn rioyiM on ly the interest of the District, unanimously nominate him for 0 worthy of consideration, office, end requcat him to reeign hia posi lion A(ld be My, of lh, te candidate lor Lieutenant Ooeernor on.b, the State ticket, snd accept the nomination Mnu lMr Le, thia day Ofade. it be remenhered that these aenlioienia Although I prefer personally the position wbu ssaigned me by the Democracy of the Htaie candidate for Governor ia the most DMTRAl NOTICE. up by Thomas llarria, one Sor rel Itorse, described as folluwn; Hop- posed tu be four yesrs old, 1 hitch, with Idle white ou bis forehetul, msll scsr on his right hip a little abuvethe stifle juint, hind I eel while a liilln above the paator joints, with auiun scsrs un Iiim legs, but will soon disappear; appraised at addressed Dsvid Milburn and Wm. L. Wininger.

Julv 26lh, 1864. Before W. M. Haugarly, Witness mv hand ihia the lai dsy of Au gust, A 0 IIKNRY A. HOLTHAUS, Oik.

su- ADM IN IHTKATt Hi'S HA LK. UTII'K is hereby given that Ihe Higiied, adiiuuiKlia'ii .1 of ihe eolate of INnllip Frick, illcflet at pubftc ulcrv, on TUKi'DAY, Augut-t ltith. D64. I the late residence of the decedent, all of I iis peiaousl properly, not taken by tlm oiisisttng uf boiaes. diy gootla snd lariuitig utentials and uia ly ulher arlides Terms of Ssle credit of twelve mos.

will be tfiveu un sll sums uvnr three dollsrs, ihe purchtisei giving note with sppmved se eurily, wsivini; and sppraismeet I sa bearino iulereal date admr. liith, Purvey Holier. ia hereby givan that the sicned will proceed, with the Hurveyur ol Dubt'is county, un the 8 'h day nf 1864, to run the linea and the houudsriea uf Nectmn Nu TnWn I North Hauuf 4 wpsi. The iniermedisie lines will also be run st the corners there ol established All persons inteieeted wiH ake notice. T.

TERUFT. July S3d. Kuriry undersigned will proceed with the I county surveyor of Duhuis county on the 'Jidday of August. to run thu snd determine the boundsiies of Set- nui uPiitsi nv pi'TITIiiN No. 4 town rsnge 4 west.

NOI ILE hi Itti Or 1 hriTION TO alio he inn snd SETTLE ESTATE AH 'INSOLVENT, ANDSELL REAL ESTATE. Htste uf Indiana, Duboia County; JOT1CE is hereby given that John Weikel, ciecutor of the last will of Miles Shuler deceased, hsa filed hia Petitioe to eel- the decedent, aa au sell the real eatale Peraonal and real the corners thereof talahhabed. Persons interested will plcaee he preaeni. MEYERS JOHN 8 EITZ. Julv 33d, Snrvvy Holler.

rnilE undersigned proceed with the county surveyor of Duboia county on the day of August, I864.tu run the lines net be brought to evince a fighting the uaanimoea wiah ufny immediate 7 cup led a public poeindn in Indiana, and of the decedent, both hia (rienda. I therefore decline ihe lhat lad ia taken into being inaufficient to pay bis determine the bounderlea ol Section tcrw.we by the procttdinK. lo, Li.oi.n.ut (iomuor. ol Col. 1 norm lhu Bltck convention ut Kvuim- Tro.i,na my i.

M. pukU(! tl.u» u. held may alill be found useful in the great tvouuiy Mr. John Muun, ol tbi. place, Lxtcutivts mi 1 niitteemaii tor this couuty.

with Mr. Tickhardt as contiuueut. mam vciy tiu'y yonra, Ju'y D. Teine. Jsbl tio to Jo.

for No 1 flour 75 barrai. cortere thereof esiahliahad, Parsone Witness my hand this the Oth day nf Au will please be preaeni. HENRY A. HOLTHAUS. JOHN HAMEliLINE (1.

r. MICHAEL Rl'VT. July ZM, lS6L-aw,.

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