Paoli Weekly News, Volume 5, Number 20, Paoli, Orange County, 31 January 1877 — Page 3

f Ifo (. 4 A ...A 1 t . r.'t : e . o.ri r.'fui.. ; . ;i , ,,. f , M, -s . t.'i- to c I'lf.rf tLu -'tittls i. C " news of th'ir n-!jit-'rJt.otl-, untl ,t- '.,.! ti-r-:;i ' -ni'es or 1 in thr Ir -oin.nl unicH. , , , , Veal- want it untfrtrKi,! , , , ?re DOt rt' :H,ule for th" grfewi rj tlo that we uil winces of our correspondent aal-ia endorsed by us. .. t.. Advertisement?, comnmnicatlotxi, niuit be handed in by Teuliy morning to !Aure publication. All ptmona deniring to pay their pji "rint:on in wruJ viil phv.e Lri: j It filer1 I ; fort! the (M t h r too t a j t haul it. TXI't A T.I (ill .TV. TliO weather for a few d.iys p-i-t ha teen delighful. Dr. 31. F. -;; , of was in town Monclav. V; S IP'!! Trtiitee Chriitojihcr Cox. Jackibon, was iii to-. -t M..:d iy. Jatucs M. 13 k AiCjrthertst, in l ru ' Thorns A. liroo'c- Mayor of Brookitown, Wifs .a i.iwii Mady. Bev. Ilobci t V;id-wa ih, of Orangevilie lowiwliip. uh in town Monday. Mr. David I tuckr ha- recovered ?iCieiently to be able to attend hi office. The Knox county court house wit ?C7,tK'0, not h-tluding interest on bond.-. The band hovs tre-a! wl our ett- ! iaena to ome excellent muic Sat urday night. William P. Sidvely, She-ifT, took Lowery b ick !u JeiTerouvillo last Tluirsday. .s.ifiius't o. iaii-i. a i ;i'i'r f Ken of Northeast town-hip, called iin us Monthiy . I Inquire Jam-- M". r-r.rt and John Jitmchio. of Orh-.ms, c tiled to see us Monti. iy. - . . S Mr. John Mu-ky m vi-.itmg ; friends and ndative in his "'!d j Iveutucky honiA." ( - ! Seven hundred loads of tobacco i j 1-...! . . ): ' . r I. were sold in Ho en-vuie, W arrick r countv, last wvek. Harry Bra x tan is di!l confined to his bod at the residence uf Abraham Good-pastor. The "pcanuta" were out in full force Sunday night. ''Go it while you're young, boys.'" Samuel Dslton. IqM of thoTerre

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Haute bar is visiting relatives and VS utru-e recently "eeupjeu by Isimps.ui Payne. Judge irtends in this vicinity. Simpson has removal Ids oftice to W. L. Uei, trre'nn, qualifted ! h5 ''idt,n' whU? C:;t- Vs,yn" Friday a Executor of the will ofjwillbe found at the ofhee in the the late Croel Ilichards. ! 'Wh--t corner of tin- 5qu.re, rej eently ( upied by Mcssij. l arrei'

Mss Tiny Graves, t f b-b lias been vis itirg ;A the residence ttf IS. D. Ilih-y tins w-.c. Henry It-ied, W. L. B--d John IK Carter and (J. W. iFnv, of Or leans, were in town Fridsy. i M.S. Mavi:y,Bat. M . InnU, Ben, D. Iti ley and Wm. Farr-I! j went to New Albany vtsterdav, i French Lick Spring are r.gain advcrti.el fer .a-cde by liie S:.erl2T lhis wetk. See mil,v t':itt'licr From Dr. Green II azlewood. Clunibersburg, we learn th:. 1 1 I;3s under treatimni. a ei-eol tri- j eh ma j Tiro .ItliiOd.ii Mite ocK-ty njU at the rrsldfnceoi' Mrs. 1). hufTnextFriti.lv eveuinr. All are invii. I t j.tb 'cl. t . F. , -1. . . t ! v.,a -ity, c ! 1 4 i t a c- Srturd i,:r. :. 11 n-i. - i t ... . '. ' . , ". . t : t . i 1 . r 1 :t Fti 1 . '. a i 5 1 1 W k i i , 1 I . t t . " . : a-.. ,i; ( ii to I

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to x f..'i or tr.p ju til or pheasants J. C. W. Coxe edebrated the nupuntil October !d. L...fc out buys : ttal of Mr. James M. Keller, of tlmf yon don't violate the law. i Bella Plain, Iowa, and Mis Marv ! T r" ... ... r -,..; t . i

1 r 1 ! i c; , . . l'Wwn ht batI ur'!'4" !e: F'titson in the Or- ! Circuit Curl wklnsr fr s li - ... . . . . . , , r1 - '" im;n li:?ui,t-, Lu -mla I . I UuMxcn. . Mr. II TlT 'Ws7u7, Orane t- ... ,...n,ut.1.n f,,: rrn.roM - ... - .-.1 m..,.. a"ulUM iir."'"' a t Xvr anu-ne u get his choice. fa'. E. Day huff, or,& he i familif.rly called, ConMahl Dick, ls I . ... : ! iimKiuff an excellent onacrer. As n j collector li never hu2 but one su- ' erior--hi paternal anv-for. j John Stout went tlhinjr S,tstJ Monday. CNmaid.-rinu th.e scnsun ; ware ftnc.-.i to t v.-tu-iu-io. lint ' ' hf-re w. Ivla u t a l i in n ' i;fT. Jam.'? Fi-ti-r. ml niuiii- ttor of th i t ; df. eeacd, t i i t-k adv rtis the ; It con.isi- oi a i,ou,e and lot in Or-1 lean-. K!'fcwh-r m th'n issue Joim ! Jinochio .;!v, , notice of hi - infn. lion to .-pp-.y at tlx Mxrch term of i t Hoard of Commissioners for license to.seti liquor ai the town of C)riefm D.h-. Tru -blood tree I a pa -fridge the other day, and afier firing nix shots nt it, went to a neigh boring hou-o and nsu-d fir an ax to cut the tree down in order to get the ta.ro ai thing. The tiridge a -ios- Lost river on the Paoii and Orleans road id completed and K-iu.r used by the traveling public. It is some three feet higher than be Tore and it is not pronabie that hi:h .ater will i'trfw with it. Tite IloslowcH sc'ioo! hous No. 14, bunud Thursday after noon. Tee ii(.sl of the furniture wa- s.iv.hI fait the building w enttreiy C"-Ut;n. 1: is suppos-d that the fire originated from keg o ashes set in V hull. A similar nui (tsn'. w;o bM'fie.i on th .ame spot wbont four y:-ars ago. A m id do;; usado ihiugs lively f,,r ci t i m living o;i the l:ne ;.,. w,.fii this and Washington r,,uolies lew days since. He bit several other d-S" and stone stock b.(... he wys .j,. Tle bitten dogs were also kiiied, while the slock that whs btten was penned up to await developments. Our old friend, Mr. John S. Walon. of Southeast called on us Monday. From him we learn that his son, who was shot some weeks since by M(d)nahl, is still in a precarious condition, and fears are entertained that his wound will yet prove fatal. Me-sr. barrel Isobhtt now 1 A N. L;;u. Dave Chandler tumb etl eight ijuail-; s! one -. t Saturday. 1.V Sherroii wrnt : . t; r : i i ? r th--i -a I ! : Hti.i k i ! c d t w o On . " , ... , : av liome Se ran ;.cnss Dace ami d: OS i i . i . t W ' " ' w - " smnelfow ;t ik.t! mir 1 he didn't K.t cretiit u:r all d 'em Soine r.n-idii- since Preston Ma lum, ut ibis et.naty, was declared insane and he was .sent to the asyi nun at lniuaiuiptiim ior ireaiotttoi. 1 T I : .. .' T ... f t .... I 1I is now pionouneed incurable ao,t ttiegr-.i1 State of J. ndiana havIII ' Htiiur liO t-Hi i.".iilH JS.U uio-r unfortunates lie is seat back here. Shed IT Shivdy went after him - r 3 !a v itlt 1 1 t I v I in ! . -1 ; ' . 1 1; 1 t y F, A . H i . i ,o4 i i ( eda 1 l e t . - i. v,. lk. "5 ' i j ,!,!' J 1 '( r t. ty .,!!.--! t 1 . :.l. 1 I t ii i i J i 1 i - 1

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A ; . events g I )T3 TL;lUt.t tvil g !y j i e-ide- ce tf 2. f underland, 2Fq., .-.i N rtli hill. Iby, ; i. . vo un, o a iiu.i, ii.wiana. l no ; wedding whs a private one. th in. ! vitl guiU Win- fw but namer ; OU9 enou-'h to nnkf a . ir, uus - lJ a Pan , H5rry at-at to do a inn!? Untie to j lnvnm dinner preail" by th nt a - f;.. ; hrt,f-I the ,aae ! fwr the cimfirHble home of the groom, in Bflle Platn. whem they wju t u , ;jrM' fl Tv enaterj , and live in the full- enjoyment of truf lelieity. Their domestic kien uld be bright with Mjnshin, ffr by tiieir union th only Cinmi h vnIhcU.-Uir7fo i'ye, The newly wedded j.air reaehed here Saturday and will rea few days vi-itinj; relativf and fdetuN. Th-v were hand. sonn-ly serenaded Saturday even- : i;-!; ai me resiueuco ol .-ir. lien. ! Slinsou by the Paoli Silver Cornet JBuud. In company with our "Hawk Eye" friend we join in wli5t!S unalloyed happiness through life. i . ,. .. , . , Aftel rfaihn our Hrticie in ,ast weeka News on the propagating qualities of French Lick water, Col. A. G. Voris, of Bdford, immediately ordered a barrel of No. 3. . In his orde he said that he j had been trying to get some of his (r-WinU to order a harrel, but without success; Judge Wilson didn't want any and Judge Pearson was iftfraid to. The Colonel added a postscript to ins wrder "be very careful that no mistake is made in the number' He evidently wants to go the wholahog. Mr. John T. Bandy and Mr. Robert White have formed a copartnership in the grocery, provision and confectionery business and will in a few days op? i out in the Foster comer. Mr. Bandy went to Louisville yesterday to purchase their stock of goods. Success to the new tiro. YvThile sliding down a pair of banhters at Mrs. E. E. Fosters residence last Sunday little Mark Smith lost hi bahuiee and fell to the floor h distance of several feet, injuring himself seriously. When picked up he was insensible and the blood was running out his noe, earsand month and it was thought that he was dead. Medical attention was promptly rendered him and he ia now about well. There are those who contend thst Grangerism is steadily on the decline, and that a few years more will witness the utter extinction of that Order. On the other hand we have the assurances of Grangers that the Ordr is in a most flourishing condition and will continue to exercise its influence in various ways; for many year to come. Joktan's educational communication has bfen referred to the ed itor of the Educational column, who has entire control thereof and to whom all such articles are referred. llcat the new legal advertisements that appear in this isue. "There's millions in them." The following is thn length of scaoo .-i m Orange countv, Ind ,. - t ,U' I township, not reported; Northeast 01 day,, Orleans 120; Orangev.lle Northwest, 0; r rencn Xjick, u; uacKsou, iw; Greenfifld, 08; Southeast, S3;Siamperscreek, 70; Town of Paoii, SO; Town of Orleans, 110. James L. Noblitt, Co. Supt. The following parties have started on the road to glory since our last report: John Smith and Susannah Let. Joseph H. Peter jtnd Martha A, Salliager. "John A. LewiiS and Mary ElHuit. Jjmr W. Hughes and Loui?a J. Vi?emnn. law u Ddton and Li--ii? tiu V. .io'.n v. :r,cy :.!. a :ir,v a. L:r -. t.f Fr to h Lik fown- - '. tl.irl i. :.!'.,:;. n p rl: u. 1. I'nu.-- . l at i i it t c:iril- . t, .'7; av cr. . , 2 "o. 2- Enumeiation, -s era ' t r.rt II ...... f .tl"- : n.r ".,21; " ' I - .ro'i- i t SU -u, 1 7 1 c n,

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crthrat, 1st S.Uurd.ty in Febru.try , : U Xo. 3. 1st S.ttunJav in : February, st No, o. ! Pioll, lv-t Saturday in February, j at Paoii. j Green Oe.'tl, 2J Saturday in Vbrunry, at No. G. All friends of the public sJj '! ure invited to attend the institutes. Patrons of thesch ol, turn out and give on day for the encouragement of thp cause of education, Jas. L. Noblitt, Co, Supt. SPECIAL NOTICESr" rfotlre to I'atrorju. The Ma-ders of all the Granges in Orange county are requested to meH me at Paoli Saturday, Feb. 3, 187, nt 1 oViock p. nn, to attend home buine-a of interest exnnecttI with the P. of II. J. II. MATirns, Co. Dep'y. A splendid article of coiTee sugar at Wilson's for 13 ctnt.s per lb. 19lJis t Sol ice. AH persons indebted to me as Ex ecu or of the will of Aaron Lindley, deceased, or as Guardian of Hannah A. Thompson must make immediate settlement if they would avoid cost and trouble. Samuel, A. Lindley. Jan 16, 1877. . IStf The latest styles of hats and caps at Stouts, cheap too. 23ISotice Money Ioned. I will negotiate loans for persons desiring to borrow money for sums from five hundred to ten thousand dollars. The ecurity -required is mortgages on unincumbered real estate. J. Wkslf.y Tucker. Paoli, June 21, 1876. 41-tf Persons desirous of visiting Louisville, New Albanyor any point at the Falls can do no belter than to pdronixa that genial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs the stage line. lie is a genial accommodating genlleiuc.n and wi'l do all in his power to please the patrons of the line. Try him. Ileiiaovecl. Sebastian Kuri has removed his shoe shop to the room recently occupied by Maj. Tucker, one door south of Stout & Bro.'s store, where he will be glad to see all of his old Iriends, and as many new ones ns will call. Cation Wilson For your Sugars, Coffee, Rice, Soda, Starch, Nutmegs, Cloves, Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Figs, Pickles, Mince Meat, Canned Fruits, Ham and fresh Sausage, Dred Beef, Pepper, Spices, Oranges. Lemons, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Wooden Buckets, Washboards, Broom. Oysters and erackers a specialty. A liberal rewa.d will be paid for any quantity of first class butter. Prices to suit the times. Terms cash. 16Go to Pro's for Dr. Hedges Champion Baking Powders ihe very best in the market, every package warranted and money refunded if satisfaction not given. If purchased irponnd packages you will also get a cook book and two chromo's, "the old breeches and the new" Pro's h;ivf th" Tplnsive snle uf it . ... i here. lltf 'SOTICS3. Tw the Trustees and Teachers of the common Schools of Orange county, Indiana. I will be at the Auditor's office in Paoli, on the second Tuesday of each month, for the purpose of attending to any business relating to the Common fvhoolsr of said County. James L. Noblitt, July 3., 1875. County Stip't. Hunt up your old pictures ind have them neatly framed. Siroud Parsons will do it for you. A young man, of god tncr.d c!ir r. rt rr, r.tdirgdn Oringe or Crawfvjrd county, can i b'-iin a e!!o!a.'h:p ia t!io Loa;-? llle Mi ical C di-i,:e, ft e of cii ir,r , 'iy e di on tfv u:;der-'g"'-d it 1'a !i. Jony L. Mjhgkxity. '' mf' !C -a- 1-.. " ' ; ' - i . i, c ,-. " u v D jugbt rty, 1 h.s -t - ii re, '. ' s .i . ..11 .iff .Pit IK! h . o T 1 . .1 . . . . " . . . f r. ii" m1- i l.o. a t.dl ft , , ri.-H i i j 1 t 1 tl H t 1 F'H. v . hi I t-A :n li e .'. : - O.' 1 i t i 1 1 f "i . ... 1 1 : 4. J-" ' .ttJ . tit ,i; i, j o

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j..:.i.ars v;;.,..utu,;s,.i n tet aaa if'.'U'liui jcar -7 is n - !t!Iowsr . , 1 ! . 1 TOWNS? IPS. Paoi; PoH North b!ast - Poll Orleans Poll Oraniteville Poll North West Poll : French Lick Pull J ackson Poll G fa-en fif'il Poll South Fust Poll Stamper' Creek... Poll - Town of Paoli Pol! Town of Orleans-. Poll

RATl'S OF TAXES ON DOGS. For one male doa; orer six months old. tl; for each additional doz, $2; for each female dog, 2. After the loth day of Deeemher, 1875. the Auditor is required by law to advertise real estate for ail unpaid taxe? for 1875 and for former years to which will be added the taxes of l?7t?, which gale shall occur on the seeord Monday of February. 1877, unless paid before that time. Each taxpayer mny pay the full amount of his taxes on or before the third Monday in April. 1S77, or may, at his option, pa- one-htdf thereof, with the whole of his road tax, and the remaining one-half, less the rono tax. on or la fore the 1st day of November following hut upon failure to pay they first one-half by said third Monday in April, thn th" whole tax becomes delinquent, and a penalty of ten per cent, is added, and the Treasurer is required by law, after that date, to proceed to collect sueh delinquent taxes and costs and charges that may accrue by distress and sale of property, if necessary Bring your road receipts when you come to pay your taxe?, as they will not be redeemed after the third Monday in April. If you are liable to pay taxes in more than one township mention that fact to the Treasurer, as a separate receipt i.s given for each township- Examine your receipts before ieavinp: the office and see if they include all your propertj- N'o county order will be paid or endorsed in the name of any person owiu deli nouent taxes.

Taxpayers will find it jirefdly to their advantage notto put off tax ptvyin"i until the last two or three days of time, and those that have their tax complicated, such as undivided estates, &c, are especially requested to call when we are t leisure, as it requires considerable time to make the divisions and separate refiPtS" HIRAM E, WELLS, Treasurer Orange County. Dec. 15, 1S7S. - ' H-

Axles all sizes, springs ail kinds for sale by Allen & Reed, Orleans. First class furniture at low prices at'Schramo 6c Mathew's. Give them a call. SQtf Est rayed. From the undersigned, in Northwest township, Orange county, Ind., a light bay mare, white feet, blaze face, and thre years old. Any one giving me information as to her whereabouts, by addressing meat Orange vi lie, will be handsomely rewarded. 51- Samuel Pipher. Stroud Parsons is just in receipt of a fine lot of moulding, and will frame pictures for you really and cheaply. Take your pictures to Stroud Parsons and get them framed. Look out for -something new at Pro's in a few days and when there ask them what it is they have, new to give away. Stf E. M. Giheoer has a fin premium buggy for sale, also a nice spring wagon. Call and see them, 24tf Go to Schramm & Mathews for all kind3 of furniture, 60tf T?.. .a I I I.Mmlj -. BT-yria tf x rrtn i .....i f..i .,.,,1 .,ii;ti. T;ti- i ,-nu vt uuu .-1 . v vjuau j j i a i . i . burg coal go to Alien C Rc&d, Orleans. Boots and shoes all styles and at low figures at Slonts. 23Go to Pro's for Candies, Nuts and Confectioneries of all kinds. 0-1 I , . Trustee Tiollce. .,, , , ., & Will rtf WJ J A-.i ' , 4 " ' 1 - I south of Unionville, on Thursday of each week for the transaction of j township business. W I l li a m Tea to ii d , Trustee Greenfield Township. 15-4w TI.i? t c "d Svriits. the b -t New G;b M- !a- , :,r..l the I S'.rgb ii in tk'1 :n,irkt l ere !; ; t at ' Fro s on t r A nn M.ie i . t he j-qu.-ti - .. to) lortsi? to.--i money, t" tf Vli t; re a - - . t ti e ! -r' . '" the - I.-t i ... . , in pt, i if il k'i.mte .i n y ,t:. t' ' f 5 . i d 1 ' -, G . - Li : i :- t ! I , 1 . i . re ; t'T i L' i

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a uti property la til cji i y. i : - ilS:l6:.-.0! p! It'1'-. SI 14 t , - r, - - i 1 ?' I i "() ' jaO at-7a !. jP! IC'-jO; jlal6.r,n! pOj.-0 Tar U-ljAi t bj Ib.aO; iaM.V.!;7.)(: !13 lit "0: t -,.. i t -o : ,0 i l:i!16!.i 50;5ci7u; 13 16;50i lii;oV; 7a: !13 p; jooio;75! fiallo o0! '.vr.vt n ad s n-' i: ... I H J;;iad; -ppsj...' .1 l . ': 2:. i ..... ?5,Cli.l.i i ,.. ft it - 2i r 7 '' 1 SO j 5a I' i - i A- . 1 25 IcIOl ....... aoilOi... IJ la 30: 2.5 j ... 20: 10 i 03 ' 2o. ..... ' ., ; - ..J: 1 12 .( 2 00 50 5fl i.i: lo it', - I.' loo 100d ('V ..; 4 75 50f 2'....' I 0 i ?'lA1 ..Jl.lU;i.50j !50i50:7.ii 13 .. , ... J. W. &. C. Pro have a splendid assortment of Boots Shoes which they are selling nt figures aimy down yonder. 6-t Ail persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle either by cash or note, cash preferred, as I am nesding money. G. IIazlewood. Chambersburg, Dec. 9, 1875. AH persons desirous of taking pupil boarders during the spring term of the High School are requested to notify the School Trustees of Paoli and state the number they can accomodate IStf KenicKiSser That Thomas Stalcup, on the eat sida of the pubbc square, has opened out a first class stock of Family grocericsj provisions, confectioneries dc, tic. Also a nice line of hats, caps, boots and shoes. Ail of which will be sold at the lowest living prices. Remember also that when yon buy goods of me that you don't buy xuction goods, but you buy warraoted goods. Call and see far yourself. Terms eash,orgood produce taken iri exchange at the highest market r2tr Losk Here, tlverybody. Do you know that we are selling the Best Wheat Flour at from 3 to 4 cents per pound. We guarantee cur floor to be what we reore-Tir. if Pr-..:i ha ui.o- o. purchase flour will find it to their interest to call at the nn 1 and exr . , , , . amine for themselves aritl by to do! ug save one p.roht. tf Look here Krcrj&cnSy. But don't read th l.t two lir.s in this notice for if you io It nil! i cost you some money, or you nre . ; sure to go t J. W. A C. Fro' ? f r i''"1-'" lrf"''' '". !; 1 ';! iv tk-! ar. i, v, Id; - t! re y ..j e"d c-'.T-' in f to . f r "2"' i-r . I a th --:'!:: i r th.. ; - 11. a v 1 t '. , I t k y i '-"'".; i . ; . - ' ; - e ti 1 1 ; M In ,''iy if :! ; ti :- L-n'-:!:: . f.wi. H f a 1 - t ' " r 6 j T 1 ' M ! i 1 - , 1 th 'V .- r" t ' ii :,u!-l!l! :;- ' s Ikri e n, 'tl J - It." t '..'-'. ' . ' -, : 1 1 h is. i t P - : . . 1 -

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i , ; .v. : t i -1m. - tl! A II-fAi i , , , ii nan 1 Fut it aViiN i I. Hr :.s. oatr Cook. Weft Baden, Ind., Aug. ill, 1876. "rftrr rrairnrn't emi 1 i .... uU'U U i . i i . j i)UiO:i t 1 n p 9 ) PAOLI, CHANGE COUNTY, INT.. ; ;. iNrnt ei:oN iv any ;;!:av. j sa'iik-ori :.!-;.! i ft..i-... I 2, 1'iiK ntlVrLfcliiU lu - ;--.i,-V.. 7. 3. iHoaoroat tk.( ium; .i j v tni'Ur i t- all u-h;. 1 i Tt r f ' ! i - ' ! 4. TJ1K X St; OF Ari-'AHAit s ir, StU'l.Y 'f the s -ICB.T. I 6. a wn.i. kki.kctkp corner of -.,t i SU'-'b- forth'.. si- wli. t.m:i-;. i'a i C tvsru-ci ion- AND Acrr.w.' Tl; too ... j i. AN AtfKtNti EMKNT or ..::; ; y'osusj t-;r it.. ! f u'S ir.h.s. - .-';:! 1'! FSTIHt: . 1.' VI" .IT ?: j :i f ' i t"r'', t,s') fcUtt Illi'.M tJi.'!.' :.- - oirirov.i: ,:- .r. v T.mv T'--irrov O. ,,; 1...i. - - WStATKVKK." " ' ;" Kxiane ! in (tie Rat-wi-m T!i siu- lt in f 15 tvtv.-k i sui.k-Eis a-.isiuttril at "ay ii:,-. term. For further i::t .1 - u '. im. P. PmKHAf4, P: i. ARTH. VON T iZ paoli, in i a n , House, Sign and Fresco i; .A. lid Gr r a i 11 e r , re iea fully informs th? rttizcn ot Pa ai aul riciiiity that lie has Jotttt-a here ana (fla-i his s:rvict'8 to the mbtii; vonti lent tiiat his work will g-ire complete a:i.-faetioii. jc lie a,kiiowlett?es n itapei-iovs in hi.i r.fesaa.' 1 lo is ii eia red to fio JIouu and. sin l',-inl-Litijr; blu FrcHoo 1'asuttuK, Giaiunis;, Kl.-io j nnnu fui-t I'aper loctiiriiig. l'ortiuit painting a iH-iatty. ;a ti ALBERT MOUSE PAOLI, IND. This splendid ! story golhic Hotel is' situated on the South pij of.. 'the Public. Square. A commodious Feed Stable in connection with the House capable of accommodating 120 hornes jo six c. al su T, . Pi'M ;rilor, July 31. 1F7? J O H s'J J I f 'J O C 11 i O ; K.i side Ptiblic rtre. lX'5er ia all SctRis of .Staple nl Fanc.v rcries. Confectioneries, .iiei?:!e, t'akfH. Crack-' rs, tcr3. Sardiiifs. .Nuf, 'anrm-'(. Fi tin, fh:ua:o ho1 Jean", &c ttc. -. Iiea or k 1.1 town, flinl prices to uit t he lime. !),,!,': f;i lo call sn.l si-s me. JOHN .Jj.Xi M ! Mo. Ma.r J').2;S- 3-3m p , I s -4 i i DEALIJii lit X-Xii.ts." Caps North side Fablic Snnar, PAOLI INDIANA. , A u j:u st fi, 1 572. JOHN FEIIIIIORE, DHAIJtR'' I S ta.pl e tiiKlr JAViiicy DRY GOODS,' ' jTO HONS) jioqt-; ;nor iiatc, cap;;, a:fd clotiii::c. a lo, pit.-r t: i o co a l.' -1 f T s 3 U j .7a! j i. T-7!, Iy. f! ' . i ... : t ! l I -Xt h it J ( r ! '! t r. f ef .1