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If ATI 1 1 1 ' s 1 I . - ' , - 11 ! - - i ' . 1 2 " .: i . i .? la'.- 4 C-! 3 i. , -;- 7 , , i " . . : . Our Pir-i'j?1!! ivA Our President and Vice President. The Grant die nasty weakens. "Truth is mighty1' Ti!den eiecttd. "Honesty is the br-st policy"be'll t-Q iiiauuralrd. We'll bet our Nieholls on Use j l.oui.iai!i imhroiio. Puckard': Loui.-iana Legislature lias the small ; Thy tucd marking. Tilden and Urn'!. -irks were duly and Icady h ct( d and will be duly and legally inaugurated. The reports fiom Indianapolis are to the effect that Governor Williams will org-anize t h- militia. liven Pinf black has deserted Packard's ra.-cally and thieving crew. "Wticn vogues fall out honest men ,-ct their dues." The Congressional investigating committees are at work and we feel confident that the votes ol the three disputed Southern State.1? will be cast for Tilden. Ilobt. Jj, Peed has sold the Crawford County Democrat to Mr. CreeeHus, formerly of the Lojjootee Times. Success to tb.e new management. Reverend George ITrvdin of the Indianapolis Saturday Herald, has run "Six we k$ in the Michigan woods" for the past four months. ZacIi Chandler troi on the ragged rde, the of her day all t he work of one of those prying1 investigating committees. Why wil' men be so inquisitive? General Lon"-dreet says that the Nicholls pivt rmoenl in Louisiana was legally elected ami is tb.e only eonstitutijoal and P-gal g;vV'rnment in thai State. Old the vile rebel. Eld The New Orleans Republican, the II ay es - Pa ck a n 1-Kell gg-Casey-Wells Returning Board organ has suspended. The t hiev s that have been supporting it from the proceeds of the ir robberies of the people, ought also to be suspended from the nearest lamp posts. Our exchanges inmrm us thst ther were twenty-eight bastardy, and fifty-four divovec suits, in Greene county last year. Will our Greene county contemporary please inform ua whether or not it was counted a good year in that county for such things. The Legislature is In jtoss ion, plodding along. But lilfle of inter cut has ben trans uded. The .-Ua! i t-.m- t,. au-e.,..,. ... i.!..l dog?," Ac, have I , . -i introduced by new members usi.xb to show their constituents that they're up to anufl. C 1 1 air i a u II e wilt v i 11 s ! 1 . r 1 1 y C.vU u ...: ' ; (f tie N'dioa d I ... .i c C w t -, -. - l a r ii. . ;. Per .ratvC i cittern I ; k'j ;l ' v t I I 1, Mi Ilo da1o cf t 0 a 1K1 L ral eou' i, Te -t is t! 4 t ,51 tti ...r 1 ' t " Mi t s jj til il' - , . - 1 m tiir 1 lit I ' II. !: I: j .1 1 I. 11-. ..... t, . ' . ; ,. ! 1 1 o 1 ' 1 1 1 1, ? a 1 I hi i e. . i 1 : 1 : -! - i

.:f I, j , in Ntnv Orleans. O-i Wednes. ; Gov. Niehol's the iegrally f S ( r 1. . r.io vrment took iH!Kv-,'o!i 4 H-!;:nc:l the rein t.i i. i i i oiut m. rnrivMiu ni niurei' ' : ( i Or n sst for troops hut wa -.....,.,-, . . ,. i t . ! . .. ? r r d that the United fcU-ate v. ru d ;..' rfere only in c.r-e of a '.lKM.rt. tlif n Grant has sn'd I f'iiber pver?ment is rerog--j idz d it will be PackHrd. There j. nre two Li.:;!!;auivs in sfRion. If i the df 'sei ijons from Packitrd'a boj Lf .ij-hiture do not .stop it will b- tion o-t, bovever. On Monday ; bot PT:iiHrd issued a proclamHtion j cnlerinjj f!-e legal Iegidafure and Supreme Ciurt and other otTwinh: o( the N : 1 1 i . ! I rrov-.-i nno'nt to dis perse a;d propo-t d to follow up Ids in-oient p"OL'!a-natioa by at) Hg-pnl.i-ic move merit in which event its- fair to presume Ids forces ill bo routed and scattered fo the four winds Tlio Day r.xf reinrly Quiet Special Disjat-h to the Couriov .lora nal. New Orleans, Jan. 15. The day has been extremely quiet, considering the agitation with which it openpd. It wis expected that Patkard would follow up his won. derful proclamation with an fgrrn -ive movement, in accordance with. Chandler's instructions telegraphed to him yesterday. lie would doubtless have done so, if he had been able to organize a force; but so far he has found this impossible. lie has in his State Houe about five hundred armed men, who have been drilling all day,- but with such a forcw he will be powerless. The Republicans fully expected to have the aid of the United States Soldiers to-day, but Gen. Augur is determined not to act without explicit orders. It is considered that Grant intended General Augur to take this course, so that in cac of remonstrance from the cauntry he could repeat his old expedient of charging a misunderstanding of orders on the military commander. Another explanation of Grant's dispatch is that it was sent with the view of holding together Packard's House of Representatives, which i on the eve of dissolution. It has had this etftct for the moment, as the re cruits expected in the legal Legislature did not profit themselves. Those who had previously joined were all in their spjus, ami gave no siuiis ot weakening. Geoige HobUs, a well kntxvn commercial traveler, commonly called drummer, who has been visiting our town for years, first rep,, resenting Parker, Hopple L Co., of Cincinnati, latterly Shinkle & Wilson, of the SAme city, has left for parts unknown, leaving the latter firm his creditors to the tune of near ben thousand dollars. George was a first class business man, and, had many friends in this vicinity who will be pained to lea 111 of his fall. Women and whisky did it. A man may sometimes drive his ducks to a bad market, but in this t ase, George's "Duck" drove him to where he is "Trie Republican government, maintained in the t-xerci-a of its legitimate powers, will resume its sway," said the New Orleans Republican, I' rh'ay. On Sunday the m-an of lho ,!un ll?re" expired for v'ut f lands; and will not resume lU sway unless Grant in-Augur-ates h tmyonet raid on the eonstitutio.ial g.ivernment. The organ sighs for another $i,f:K,HK) of itnin. ey, stolen from tho Louisiana taxp a v e v. "I" ot f h.he-.l jV.ud to be e,i; yt, Loanty An. liter .1 !.. I h- l.;. - , T'p di. 'n' , i 1 v t ' t ? tn-vrshin v, . ' ; s te'lov. . fo , it. 1". ( i t.o t.-bip, t' ?,orth- -'.,. 7 1 1; (ne . j ;'!; Or- ' . 1 '. i 1 . ill . I 1 o 1 1 U'i 4 t , ' ' j C 1 ; i i" re mm 2 ' 1 ; t ; 1 1 . j 0 ut . ; , r; - t 1 I M . ! f G- ' v ,t 11 1 to - r 1 . - 1 : 1 . 4 1

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; religion urn I its Influence in our : county. The lie v. W. A. Richnrd - j River cir. ud of the Church of th ! United Brethren in Christ, comv . .3 ... . r . . ' i inciicft! ti prut r! inwniij; mi j what t called the Apple's claw, a i fvw jHy? before Christmas, which continued some ten days, and resulted in a powerful revival in the church and the regeneration often or fifteen and six accessions to the chur-h. On the 2.1 day of January Richardson commenced a protracted meeting at Union church, six miles north of Paoli, which lasted until the night of the 14th inst. It was our privilege to be present and witness a gieat part of this meeting, and 1 confess freely that iu all my experience of revivals, I never before witnessed such pow orful manifestations of the holy spirit. I never before saw a re vi vxl of religion so thorough ami general. I never before witnessed such earnestness among the people. Much credit is due the able and ef ficient minister, Richardson, for his zeal and energy. He seemed to forget everything else but his duty, and he performed it well. This brother is but twenty-four years old, and we have met but few 80 able. During the meeting twenty-three united with the church, and between thirty-five and forty professed faith in Christ, and a large number of those that claimed a hange of heart was con verted at home after returning from meeting. On the last evening of the meeting a proposition was made for all those who had ex perienced a change of heart during the meeting should stand up, and it has never been our pleasure before to look upon guch an intelli gent company of young ladles and gentlemen, and among the men converts I noticed several far declined in years. It was a sight heautilul to behold to see the father and mother with their children stand and publicly declare to Ihe world that they had turned from the hated pthsof sin to lead a new life in Christ Jesus. . Quarterly meetingj)f this same cluueh commences Cturday next at 'Conner's Chtpel, six miles southeast of Paoli. Rev. Daniel Shuck, presiding elder, will be present. The Rev. Charlie Wood, of the Methodist Church, has beer, holding a series of protracted meetings on Orangeville circuit, with fair success. Charlie is an able advocate, a good man; success therefore is turn to follow. The able and efficient minister of Paoli and Orleans charges, W. W. Webh, has been holding a series of ..eetings at Or'eans, with what success we 1 have not been informed. . May the j good work go on and to God be all' the glory V More anon. j Observer, i Orleans, Ind., Jan. 11, 1S7S. Kd. Nkws We, the undersign-! ed, citizens of Orleans, Ind., patrons of the Orleans Graded School, take great pleasure in saying that the course pursued by Prof. J. C. Chilton and his assistants during the last term In the management and conduct of the school meets with our full approval and cordial approbation, and we can cheerfully say that Prof. J. C. Chilton's manner and mode of teaching is clear of sectarian bias or political prejudice. We have a good school and regret the controversy growing up iu the columns of our cuun. ty paper, and hope that all will work to the building up of a good end, ".Palmer," tho Orleans corn -pendent, to tho contrary notwithstanding. We osk you to publish this upon our own -cstlou and not at t e '-"IL'itaiion t t Prof. Chilton. :) N. Ft-her, Moses N. It! rod, Wjii. Chi . r. Win. II. Re-aslv, S. R. A. Co.iacr, ij. L. LI rod, Joh-i II. f;t. r--f a . i , 1 1 . - j a , i L) L '. ' . i r , ' H ! II , , , . ! -t u ijf..ii V l"s, .If .0 c t ri)r , . 1 . j s , J. V ..- 1; .. I , t i . - . . i . 1 11 e 1' , C. J. C". i;. ton, (Cut, . ilia , 11 j c L'r. d. I J 1j Iu; rt nt, 1 r iii;'.t I h t ' .-, j 1 r - ; , i : ; v l :; iy, : i o" " II V in A v. Ct J C

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j pupils of Prof. Chilton's doi.-rt-iiu-ut iu the Orloar.3 ILgh School, 1 would ask of you the privilege of! 1 1 reply to the communication of "Palmer" in your issue of Decernbt?r, IS75; PalmerV statement waa wholly untne, and we, the pupils, think it our duty to contradict it. Prof. Chilton is one ot the kindest and best of teachers, and does not make use of personalities, nor does he teach polities in his school, as has been attributed' to him. The word politician occurred in our lesson, and in explaining it the Prof, spoke of Gov. Morton and also of Mr. W., but distinctly stated that the gentleman was dead. He aUo stated at the commencement of school that he did not intend that weshouid know to what party he belonged if he could help it, nor. did we know until recently. RespecttuUy, Flora Maxwell, Jessie Heistand, Nell II Gray, Anna Graves, Sadie Reed, Chas. E Allen, Lmma 1Z Ilohy, Allie M Hill, Minnie Rhlgeway Wil ie A Rico, A W Maxwell, G P Collins, A L Allen, Ida P Saiya -ds, Lizzie Condor, Pupils Orleans High School. Township institutes will be held as follows: Orleans, 3d Saturday in January, at No. o. Northwest, 3d Saturday in January, at No. 5. Stamperscreek, 3d Saturday in January, at No. 5. Paoli, 3d Saturday in January, at Paoli. French Lick, 4tlx Saturday in January, at No. 12. . ' Southeast, 4th Saturday in January, at No. 7. Northeast, 1st Saturday in February, at No. 3. All friends of the public schools are invited to attend the institutes. Patrons of the school, turn out and give one day for the encouragement of the cause of education, Jas. L. Noblitt, Co, Supt. TJm:DSBTOIEZ!AIXSt 211 DI All A TiiOMS ' 1. USSSI!, - 1 Irepneror This well known bouse is lurnislied with airy, comfortable rooms, good beds and an excellent table supplied with the best edibles in the market. Connected with the house is a good Livery Stable. Carriagepfurnished at all times to parties goinc to and from French Lick and West Baden Springs, pao!i,and other poists- Give me a trial. THO MA d. LINDSEY, May. 10, 1876. 34-tf Prourieior. ANDREW & SON. DEALERS IN QBY GUQOS, HMIOIIS, FANUV GOODS, OTS & SMOEb, HATS, OA PS, &c. ic houth .icle P'ttdic Fqunr-, I'uoli, Ind Terms Ct-tsli. Julj 31, 1872. 1 Vf. Cliartered - ISIO. fire msuBiCE mm IIAI1TF itr, CONN. Cash Capital Cash itesourc.es $1,000.CC& 2,750,CC0 For more tl:-an gixfy years one of the leading institutions of the country. kt z, z xx - .illi c 3 XiPcr c 3 1 d . ".'.'iiit-oio'ji: 1 imo'i ci'.L b'.i's. No prftanum noe3 no sse.fiaeata fair ratp liberal jrinciolcs. AI! ( ! j-'-f-'.-rtt i' j .r .1 cifiTcrabie terms dwtllinss and farm propt ' V f r h Cx 1 i vr - rs. Ar:'v ta j.v .o F. colli:::'-, A;' 'it, otijioci 'ce, Paoli, In J. 1 . r .. . i'j iSl;: L I'' 1 1 r s I 1 . V 1 t c L

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,1 . JTJeltnesaesit fur the NoraHie Year 1 rorari Venrr., Lu Cranfc a silly, In ti. Towsislifp 1, EaoIl.. . BOTD, IRA. N e qr of s e qr sec 21. t i n r 1 e: 40 acres, value taxables $100. $2 34 COX, NANCY II. ' Pt of s w qr sec 31 t 2 a r 1 e; 352 acres. Ptof a w qr sec 36, t 2 a r 1 w; 1 acre, v tax 1,550. 67 11 COLLINS, F. W. N . w qr sec 28, t 2 n r 1 w; 160 acres. Pt of s w qr sec 23, t 2 n tlw; 155 ucres ...... Saw pt n w qr sec 33, t 2 it r 1 w; 55 acres, v tax 1.S50 C'.3 i't COX, JESSE T. E pt of n e qr sec 10, t 1 n r 1 w; 30 acres, v tax 360- CO 15 II ART, THOMAS. ' V pt of s e qr sec 31, t 2 rr r 1 e; 60 acres. Pt of s w qr n e qr sec 31, t 2 n r 1 e; 32 acres, v tax 800.- $35 94 S LATEX, ALLEN. Und pt of n e qr of s e qr sec 28, t 2 n r 1 w; 30 acres. Pt of n w qr s e qr sec 23, t 2 n r 1 w; 7 acres, v tax 110. $10 28 WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS. W hf of 8 w qr see 14, t 1 n r 1 w; 80 acres. E hf of s e qr sec 15, t 1 n 1 w: 80 acre?, v tax 345. $12 07 Towmiilp Wo. -2, IortliCast CURTIS, ABRAHAM. Pt of e hf n e qr sec 26, t 3 n r 1 e Pt ot w ht n ft- qr sec 2b, tan r 1 e; 13 acres, v tax413. $9 41 HAYS, ANDREW'S HEISS. W hf of 11 e qr- sec 29, t 3 n r 2 e; 78 acres, v tax 1150. $22 43 S ALL-EE, THOMAS N. N w ptof s e qr sec 1, t 2 n r 1 e; 45 acres, v tax 800. $15 74 TowiiKliip STo. 8, Orleans. BURTON, NOAH'S HEIES, N pt of s w qr sec 22, t 3 n r 1 w; 95 acres. Pt of s w qr n w qr sec 22, t 3 n r 1 w; 33 acres, v tax 1260. $73 03 FIDLER, ELIZA J. Pt of s hf a w qr sec 24, t 3 n r Iw; 22 acres. S hf of s e qr s e qr sec 23, t 3 n r 1 w, 20 acres, v tax 550. . $15 59 HUFFSTETTER, D. J. N hf n e qr n e qr sec 23, t 3 n r 1 w; 20 acres, vtax 200. $0 SI JOHNSON, LEVI. N e qr of n e qr sec 23, t 2 n r 1 w; 40 acrps. Pt of s hf ti e qr sec 23, 1 2 a r 1 w; 20 acres, v tax 525. $23 48 LANG FORD, MARY. Part of n w qr n w qr sec 24, t 3 n r 1 w; 18 acres. Pt of s w qr n w qr sec 24, t 3 n r 1 w; 4 acres. W hf s e qr 8 e qr stc 23, t 3 n r 1 w; 11 -,r.-c. - TV "SCI 4"? SANDERS, SARAH. -W hf of u w qr sec 27, t 3 n r 1 w; 80 acres, v tax 750. S20 40 WALKER, WILLIAM R. Pt cf s e qr sec 34, t 3 n r 1 e; 5 acres, v tax 125. f 5 35 WEBB, SAMUEL O. Pt of n e qr n w qr sec 12, t 2 n r 1 w; 7 arrrs. . N pt of n e qr sec 12, t 2 n r 1 w; S3 acrps. S e qr of s w qr sea 1, t 2 n r 1 w; 42 acres. " S hf ot s c qr sec 1, t 2 n r 1 w; 83 acres, v tax 386 $39 70 Township nTo. 4, Oraiifrevllle. BURTON, NOAH'S HEIRS. Pt of e hf s e qr sec 21, t 3 n r 1 w; 30 acres. Pt of s e ar n e qr sec 21, t3 ti r 1 w; 30 acres, v tax 245. $ 10 78 COCHRAN, ALEX T. Pt of n w qr s e qr sec 16, t 2 n r 1 w. 8 ucres, v tax 120. ?27 69 COLLINS, r. w. S hf of s w qr sec 21, t 2 n r 1 w; SO acres, v tax 200. 4 55 .TOR DON, JAMES. N hf of n e qr sec 28, t 3 n r 1 w; 80 acres-" Pt of 8 e qr sec 21, ,t 3 n r 1 w; 50 acres, v tax 050 $184 64 STACKIIOUSE, LYDIA A. Pt of eljf n w qr sec 16, t 2 n r 1 w; 79 acres, v tax 720. - - -t t KortSawest rT8Tnslalp ISo. 5, BOWERS, DANIEL C Pt of e hf s" e qr sec 6, t 2 n r 2 w; 55 acre?. Pt of s w qr s e qr sec G, t 2 n r 2 w; 35 acres. Pt of n e qr n w qr sec 7, t 2 n r 2 w; 30 acrps. Pt of n w qr n e qr sec 7, t 2 n r 2 w; 33 acres, v tax 400. . $13 15 CHESTNUT,. ABNER. 0 N e qr n e qr sec 2S, t 3 a r 2 w; 40 acres, vtax 150. , i 07 DENNY, HARVEY'S IIEIF.S. Pt of s e qr bv qr sec 11, t 2 n r 2 t; 40 acres, v tax 925- 59 29 ELLIOTT Z1MRI, SR. N v? qr of s e qr sec 33, t 3 n r 2 w; 40 ae-es-',r c f 11 r i1r : n L '. t 3 n r 2 4 J acres, v tax 250. 12 2 FITCH, G- T. N w qr cf sc qr t-. j 17, t 2 n r 2 v: cere?, t..x ""' o7 C7 incr. j.: '-'A". o w qr c f s o qr z j 17, t 2 n r 2 T ; i D i.zi- -, v t ix 2 1" Zl s-1 reir, w. i. i', r 'dn w .;r ? - 17. t 2 n r 2 v ; O 11 II. T.I X t 2 n t 2 : 1 "

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.N e q of s w qr sec 4. t 1 n r 2 vr; 40 seres NV hf ol n e qr sec 3, t 1 n r 2 w; S3 acres. Pt of s w qr sec 3, 1 1 n r 2 w; 73 acres. S w qr of & w qr sec 3, t 1 n r 2 w; 4 0 acres. Y hf of n e qr sec 2, t 1 n r 2 w; S acres. N e qr of n e qr sec 2; t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acre?. E Id of u w sir sec 13, t 1 n r 2 w; 0 acres. N w qr of 3 e qr sec 13, t 1 n r 2 w 40 acres. E hf of 8 w qr sec 13, t 1 n r 2 w; g'3 acres E hf of n w qr sec 14, 1 1 n r 2 w; f 0 acres. N pt of w hf n w qr sec 14. t 1 n r 2 w; 60 acres. N hf of n w qr n e qr sec 24, t 1 n r 2 w: 20 acresE hf of 11 e qr see 15, t 1 n r 2 w; 80 acres. N w qr of s w qr see 15, t 1 nr2w; 40 acres. N w qr of n w qr sec 16, 1 1 n r 2 w; 40 acresE hf of n w qr sec 16, 1 1 11 r 2w; 0 acres. N w qr of s e qr sn 9, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres. Pt of n w qr sec 3. tin r 2 w; 85 acres Pt of 11 w qr s a qr sec 3, t 1 n r 2 w; 2b acres S w qr sec 34, t 2 n r 2 w, 160 acres, v tax 11,315. 380 0 BELL, JOHN. S e qr of s e qr sec 13, t 1 n r 2 w: 40 acres, v tax 210. BREEDEN, ISAAC N Pt e hf a w qr sec 20, t 1 n r 2 w; 20 acres. W hf of n e qr see 23, tin r 2 w, 80 seres v tax a ...a. 19 IS BATES, J, Y. N e qr n e qr "sec 6, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres, tax 10 00. , S 6a BE3VTICK & WINDSOR. ' Pt of n e qr ec 30, t 2 n r 1 w; 5 act es v tax 100. - 152 35 CONDBA, JAMES' HEIFiS. S hf of n e qr sec 19, t 1 n r 1 w; 80 acres. . N hf of s e qr sec 19, t 1 n r 1 w; 80 acres. S w qr of s e qr sec 13, t 1 ri r 1 w; 40 acres, v tax y0. 25 28 COX, CHARLES HEIR'S. . N e qr sec 19, 1 1 n r 2 w. 160 acres, v tax 400. 10 11 COLLINS, JOHN C. S e qr sec 32, t 2 n r 1 w; 160 acres. N e qr sec 32, t 2 a r 1 w; 160 acres. N e qr s w qr sec 32, t 2 h r 1 w; 40 acres. S e qr n w qr sec 32, t 2 n r 1 w; 40 acres. S e qr sec 29, t 2 n r 1 w; 160 acres, v tax 7,300. 371 68 F AUGHT, RU AH ANN. N e of s w sec 6, 1 1 n r 2 w; 40 acresN w of a w sec 6, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres, v tax 150. 15 3S IT AN KIN, MARY C. S e of n e sec 23, 1 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres, v tax 200. . 6 31 HOLD EN, L. E. E hf of n w sec 7, t 1 n r 2 w; 83 acres N w of ne sec 7, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acre, vtax 240. 32 19 HAN KIN, PHI LIB C. Swof at sec 30, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres y tax 100. ' 6 58 JESTER, JACOB. S e ofs e sec 30, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres, vtax 125. 10 53 K EAR BY, SAMUEL. N w of s e sec 8, t 1 n t 2 w; 40 acre? Pt of s w "f " e 8, t 1 u r 2 w; 19 .. i. .. .-' " ia ! sure?, v is.t iuu- oj ;lane, as her t. N e of s e sec 35. t 2 n r 2 w: 40 acres t tax 100. 2 90 LANE, DANIEL. E hf of s e sec 22. t 2 11 r 2 w, 80 acres S e of n e sec 22, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres, v tax 590. 21 42 LANE, LEVI. S c f n e see 11, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres, v tax 325. 20 88 MANNING, J. S. S w of n w sec 31, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acre.v tax 80 00. 3 40 MA HE It, MARTIN J. S w of s e sec 5, tl 11 r 1 w; 40 acres. E hf of s e of sw ace 5, t 1 n r 1 w; 20 acres. N w of n e sec 8, t 1 n r 1 w; 40 acres, vtax 20). 10 30 PLUMMEE, GEORGE'S HEIRS. N w of n w sec 10, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres Pt of n e see 0, 1 1 n r 2 w; 87 ucres, v tax 653. 20 87 SMITH, ANDREW T. N e of u e sec 21, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres v tax 200 76 30 SHAVER FREDERICK. N w of s e sec 21, t 2 n r 2 w; 40 acres v tax 200. 7 S3 SCOTT, RICHARDSON. Swofnw sec 29, t 2 n r 2 w: 40 acres. Pt of s e of n e sec 30, t 2 n r 2 w; 20 acres, v tax 2.10. ' 7 OS SEYBOLD, CALVIN. N e of s w sec 20, t 1 a r 2 w; 40 acres v tax ICO. 4 32 UNKNOWN. Nw ofn e sec 6, t 1 n r 2 w; 40 acres, v tax 50 00. , 3 33 UNKNOWN. -N e of n 8 sec 8, t 1 n r 2 vv; 40 acres, v tax 75 00. " 4 CO UNKNOWN. E bf of n w see 24, tl nr 2 w; 80 acres v tax 125. 3 19 UNKNOWN. YV" pt of n w sec 6, 1 1 n r 1 w; 93 acres vtax 800. - 19 76 UNKNOWN. E hf of s w sec 36, t 2 n r 2 w; 80 acres v tax 375. 0 52 UNKNOWN. N e of 3 c sec 1, t 1 n 1 2 w; 40 acres; vtax 125. 3 19 UNKNOWN. Pt r.f s w ofs v? sec 31, t 2 n r 2 w; 33 . ...ax -...-.. .it 21 UNKNOWN. ' IT w r f n v; e . 2 2 J, t 2 n r 2 w; " s rt ; v tax 5 ' . f 10 WIL-'JN. A7.JR. ;:, e r-f n v : ? 3 1, t 2 n r 2 v . prrf-. - W hf of - w f ec 10. t 2 n r 2 80 acre? V Li' 1 1 .1 .t r.o li', t 2 n r 2 w; .i ;cr.,vi.v!, 7 7 17 p w of a e tec 3 3, t 2 n r 2 1-; il ws. v 1 - 1.. 2 i ) -., t J ,1 r I 'a : l.tr z. - i I i K? I , Ji til . JLJ. 1 s ' .', t I 3 r 2 - si tin r w , c I t I h r .i. wt ', i " r

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Pi n w -of s e sac I nr i MOO acres, v tax 415. Seybold, Jasper. h ,JL , N hf cf n w sec 31, t 1 n r 1 w. ?s!a!,f,. 8 e of n w sec 31, t 1 n r 1 w, 40 tcr' v tax 4 15. 5.j i'j ' bey 00 1 ti, Joseph. S w of n e.sec 31 I 1 n r b; 40 , v tax 150. - It j.' VV ellntn, S's. Heirs. Whf of n e see '. 2, 1 1 s r 1 8 tin v tax 520. "1 Alien, Lewis W. E hf of s w sec 5. t 1 9 r 1 e: SO a.T v tax 270. ' 2:) jj" Corn well, Wm. V. S w of n e sec 20, t 1 n r !e; 40 a?ri Nwofse sec 29, t 1 n r 1 e; 4i v tax 260. '2 13' Cornwell, W. W, & j, Pt e hf of a w see 22, t 1 3 r 1 e, 25-1 1'iacres, v tax 105. 3 57" Love, John. S w of s w sc 27, t 1 n r I e; 40 acrsi. Pt n w of n vr sec 32, 1 1 n r 1 e; 6 &eret v tax 140. 12 13 Moore, Henry. S w of n w sec 20, t 1 n r 1 e; lOacn-' Pt n w of s w sec 23, t 1 n r I e, U acres, r tax 100. ' 2 i McDonald, Jonathan. N e of s e sec 2, t 1 8 r 1 e, 40 acres. Pt s w cf n w sec 1, 1 1 r 1 e, I acre, v tax 87 00. 6 ,4'j McPherson, John. E hf of n w sec 32, t 1 n r 1 e. 80 acres Pt n w of n e sec 32, t I n r 1 p. Zi acres, v tax 335. H 45 Maxedon, John's Heirs. Pt of u e spc 15, t 1 s r 1 6, 149 acrs, E p. of n w sec 15, tl s r 1 e, 60 aerei Pt n hf of n e see 4, t 1 s r 1 e, 73 acm Pt s hf of s e sec 33, t 1 n r 1 e, M acres. Lots 30, 3, 29, 31, 4, in Valeene, Lots 32, 33, 34, 5, in Valeene, v tj 3,560. 91 53 Self, Wilson M. S w of u w sec 17, t 1 s r 1 e, 40 acres, v tax 120. 14 II Vanzant, William. S e of g e sec -32, t 1 n r 1 e, 4-3 acm, vtax 125. 8 53 Williams, John. S e of n w sec 33, t 1 n r 1 e, 40 acres Pt s w of n w sec 33, t 1 n r 1 e, 7 acres y tax 100. 8 S7 Towiislaip TSo. 10: Stampers Burtt, Rachel's Ildrs. S3 w sec 1, t 1 11 r 1 e, 160 acres. S e sec 1, t 1 n r 1 e, IG0 acres, v tat 4,100. 101 2 Hammond, 21. IL Pt w hf of s e sec 20, t 1 n r 2 e, H acres, v tax 105. 5 12 Lindloy, Sdtnuel D. S hf of n w sec 12, t 1 n r 1 e. 80 aerM v tax 1,160. 25 70 - May, James. E hf of s w sec 30, 1 1 n r 2 e, 80 acrei Nwofsw sec 30, 1 1 n r 2 e. 40 acres. E pt n e of s e sec 25, 1 1 n r 2 e, 20 cres, v tax 700. 23 94 Trotter, Cyrus N. Pt of n e sec 23, t 1 n r i e. 7 acres. vy pt or n w sec 2-i, t Li r 1 e, C3 w& v tax 1,377. i j 73 Vickery, Nelson. N pt n e of n w aec 30, t 2 a r 2 e. 9 30-100 acres, v tax 120. 7 58 Vickery, Jesse's Heirs. Pt n e of n w sec SO. t 2 n r 2 e. 3 42 100 acres, v tax 112 7 21 W lf, Peter & Lewis.N e ofs c sec I", t I n t I , 40 acres. Pt d w of e e sec 12, t i n r 1 e. 3 a.'rea v tax 242. . 21 Town of Paoli, So, IICoac, Nancy II. Lots 10, 13, 14, 41, 45. val 1.7T5 135 iaF Hairs, Elizabeth. Lot 75, ral 375. 45 0 1 Maxtdon, John's ii ;rs. Lots 203, 210, 211. 212, 219 Lots 235. 246, val 1,030. 53 30 Williams, Joseph W. Ptof lot 242, val 50 00. . 10 61 Town of Orleans, JJo. 12. - ' Brown, Columbus. Lot 31, val 4.00. . 1-1 CI' Busick, Ad-eda 21. Lets 207 20S, val 210- 1 : ' 3 51 JBusick, Mrs. E. A. . Lot 121, val 275. Dougherty, J. W. Lots 301, 302, ral 330. Fipps, Sarah. " Lot 120. val GOD. 9 It 0 11 14 11 11 83 Lots 257, 253, val 215, KaafTniau, Catherine. Lota 43, 45 ati-1 pt of 35, val 2,425. 83 02 Langford i Fulkr. -Lot3 105, 106, val 320. 13 S3 Moore, John. Lots 321, 322, val 130. ' 11 S3 Th hy, CI .Ties Jam - s. Lot' 0, t al 120. T ... ... ... T"- . 1 1 1 J , J . . o i S i . ll.'T. :,a, - j.-, Vil Tyi ::. E Lflc-- 53, 5!, Tal 2. . If. T... vv IT 1 1 - Li 1 272. . Nc fie-- 1-; I la. Lim tl" i 1 5. ; " 7 ; '-! j i ' ' ;rrr j t f ' I f i r t Co ' In t . ;?( 1