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I'M CXI. Truste .:- Vn. K. Ah drew, Jamo F. Sucker, Thoracis Hunt. School Trustee.':-Dr. L. S. Dowdes, Thomas L. liro-fn, TV, en' as B. Buiddik. Treaiturm Jebn L. Slegetutj. Clerk: John'W. Pgjie. Tnn Au'y. " llsrklal; WdforJ J. Iln-rsatt. 7 rHtrea.-V."il'ari Merrjtnan, Smith Cole, John Fichhn. School Trcatec--: S. B. A. Conner, JrHa. II- Eoi, A. W Orsj. Treasurer: Geo. M. Albertsem. Ckrk: Town Au'v The, fi. JTahats. F.-rbl ''.'.. i!.: Clark. Tin ws nil Tiir.vr "3 PttoH: V,"in. J- Throop. Iorth Iin: .In: ? "I. IFbT. Orlearn: (1. V. 'iV,; i-Fo.; Orarii: ';;: ,T-r,s If. Fade rs. North W(i.l:S. K. Miller. French Lick: Win. Id. Cornwell. .1 a cUmi: C J ' r i " P h e r Cox. ttreenrWhh -V i I ! i a m T a fo r 1 . South bust: .1 ernes II. Sumroors. JSumpcrscreeh: Henry F. Trinkle. T O T 7i SHIP A f S KSSO X1J5. Ptioli Jonathan HcVcy. Nrrlheasl John A. Hutchinson. Orltann Aboc-r Freeman. Orftnsevdie James A. Jrnhlns. Korthwfst Jarae? A. Pedter. French Lick Anthony Parrel!. Jackson Choree Vh Flick. CrcuFle-id Je?? IF Mellon. Southeast Joseph E- Jlclntosh. Stamperhcreek George B. McCoy. ji'sticcs or Tim pkacis. Pnoli; In, -Kiinoii, iRlmeon Green. North East: tharks llts'kn, James J, r,akc-r. Orknii?: G. W. Rice, Chas, Mnnger, OranTiIk: WilfiAtn II. Cowherd. Ni..rth West; John ih Puyne, Wilfs,im Jones. Fi-t'iicli Lick: John K. ilavity, Wm. hi, Hotrff. Jack. on: James DillarJ, B. F- Rohtrt. (in-enflelJ; Alhert MajfieU, Isaac thill! nunn. 5otH East John II. Buchanan, V.'m. Buiek. i pet scroek: Adam VVTble, Wm. II. Murtiii, BE XV.V O I. K X T SOCI F.T I CS, F. A. and A. Y. M. r.-ioli Lo'.Ue. No. 113, rtifota in ror.uir Coninntniration on Frnlay erenins fatfr tii I, II Moon, in each mntvllh, except when the moon fulls on Friday, thfn nwn that pvrr.ir.? and two weeks thereafter. I. O. O. F. nHane Lode No. 133, Paoli, meets evcrv ilondar ?vcnn:i. I. ). G. T. Taon l-o.lcf, No. ."i".:h meets, in Odd Ir'eSlows Hall, efery Tuesday evening. M. r.. Chrch Rev. TV. W. V-h';, Pastur, vertices, nt tU? o'eh'-ck P. M. Sunflav Oot. 31st, li:, and on a!rern:tte Sahhuths thcrvaS'ier Sunday school 9 w'ciock a- M. i' very Shh!tk. i:;htelis Tn.-s-l.iy, and r.r;iyr i:ieelin Thttrs ,'- e cni,r .'I. PreAylenan Church i'c v. I rar.ess A. Srura Pastor, services S.-iht.ath morni( & Teain!t Mar. 11, 1577, and on !- tfrnat hV.r.th. thereafter. Sunday cbnl at. 2 o'clock r- M. ech Safest h Prayer ivi e. eli n ,r: on V?edn' .lay, itnd Fit's :!a$s or itardar eveiu.;:?. I1 1 IT C I C I A I ' J . u. n. no::, ::. a, t ;M.n,h r i " ; rv i , fi i I F " t ' - " 2 v 1 ' ' ' i T. I . ' L t1. t : . r ; . " e s .j ":.5 su-e. i r -,-. 1 t Ji . c ' rr' 1 n 1 1 1 I " .IN

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L - w J tica As:c-t. O I X E A . .1 . I J J A X A . attorneys at Laxz, PAOLf, f21JArM. XCOFFICE North Cast cornered the p a b lic-sq tt areEspecial attention piven to collections tinJ proceedings in BAnkrnr.tcr. Jan. . U77. U. Attorney at Lai, Mm Mlk Tclid 5l;s!?s CIsb Will practice iu all the Courts of Or: ange and ndjoininj; counties. Particular attention giveii to collections and p roba 1 8 business. Cm ii. o. riAvrrir, Attorney at Iit, PlOtl, ISDIASA. Will practice in the courts of Orange and adjoining coun'flea. Collections and Probate business solicited. Oulce in Cole's building North side Pcb'ic square. Boskirk & -Hegcmty, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, 11 B I AHA. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE.O.Tice in News ofiice, in the basenient of the Court House. Til R OOP Ci TIJCOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAY PAOLI, mDlAUA. 3Tliey will practice in 11 the Courts of Oranjia and adjoining conn ties. Collections promptly attended to. Oflicf- on the North eide of the pub-lic-'nare. up-stairs- 1 V ILL! AO II. LI AflTIFl r ATTORNEY at LAW General Collecting Agent, PAOLI, HID. SO-Will practice in all Courts of the State. 0 slice: North-East corner of public square (up stairs.) . ' n37tf. A. J. SFdPSC. J. W. PAYNE. . Simpson & Payne,. ATTORNEYS at LAW Will prntice in the Courts cfOran.ce ar.'I adjotnint counties, anl in the Supreme an..! Federal courts cfthe Stata. Collections and Probate business solicited. O.hce East side Public Sanare THE SOUTHEOri lllULMl AT ih'.r :.T. c::a::;::.:c:;j:::v, i:;d., ,,u t , ! ELI v. i. c"LV i!XG 1 ' I' lk ' t -'II 1-,. 1 (.', II' I . , x . - -j - -r , f e i t! i . i r I 'i vi I'M i 1 1 - ' ... , - : i : l . - . a t t r e ii t I t

: i ...t.l , l-..v.li.rjl 1 ' J Ft;i 1 r:.-hti -t f .d'tr, -ili , Ivo ii:to l -j. S cruth, f I'tr.i' i ' t II:;-:- ' .. ., - - ' ! (.f it- cL tr:.: 1 tl v. - , its f cied poetry into dullest proe. That implicit faith in Itaujhn nature with which wft set ut- becomes tinctured with suspicion and suspicioo grows into . contempt. Beginning with the belief that all men are honest until proved otherwise, wo rcv.ch the meridian nf life withihat faith all gone and its proverbial oppstto received in it-? stead. Time robs us cf our pet creeds a-t well as of our loved ones and buries them alike in the stony sepulchre of the past, at w lie-so portal no voice speaks "Come forth" or whimper? all these dead shall live again. Sad burials are thco, in which, a it were, parts of our earlier, fix.-her, purer selfhood are given up forevermore. How hard it for one who has for many years cherished a firm bedief in the church and tbf goodness of ita adherents to bo forced by the weight of accumulating evidence to cast t'.iU faith asiile and adopt theories which rob the priest of his sanctity and tin' church cf its sacred n ess. But this process none tho less real because silent, is going on in ten thousand hearts to day. Facts are stubborn arguments; hero is a fact the scene of which is in Crawford county. A minister of tho go.?pol, a man of fair ability,ha3 preached alternate S.tbhaths for eight or nine months to a society" of thirty processed C'aristians. All the pecuniaiy support (?) he has received or can get from this society is comprised in the sum total of three dimes, and these would have been two and a half dimes but for a difficulty in making change. That society end its minister believe in and preach tho fairness of the rule', "By their fruits ye shall know them." Can a man who judges things tvs they are, not what they claim to be, refraiu from a judgment denying tho value of a religion whoso expression bespeaks nothing more of inward power and grasp than is represented by thirty cents? So far from the above being an isolated case its parallel v!llbe found in the life of every ona who professedly "a pilgrim" seeking only tho heavenly country, holds on to his money and mortgages with a tenacity which clearly shows that his profession of a hope centering elsewhere is a sham and a delusion. The man who reaches thirty-five with his eyes closed to tho fact that religious zed is gen erally only denominational jealousy in di guise must have lived in willing ignorance or in sotne other clime than ours. Some of our youthful beliefs about a special Providence arc very beautiful, full of angels, manna and miracles but a score of thoughtful,, studious year" are enough to scatter such bright dreams and introduce us into tho stern every-day fact that the universe is governed by law law whuh la5-- known no .-!.- hx of t h.-::go or thcrght cf parti.dify. Tl.' t p:.;tIv'U whLh o-xi-ts 1 tK - n c. 1 and it .L.U thN pivttk :.t r j i e :nir.t'at cf, an! ;. J.rm I y.r.i in i: I. irg the t t;r,r.l liw ui. I.: wl.F-h i.o lie h, rf7ir :d 1 r F. e..i the phi! 1 hy of byg'-:i 3 r il.t tt tc hit g k I v.hteh n th i y live hi i :l ; F 1L ii. f ;:. i r.,; ' '1. t a nun in vh :- a a . j- . 1 . rr.lt f r , y 'i :i!" 5 F. :

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c .i L ; 1 1, ( r . . til j rt .. trd V . i . . i r vy e';b ' t rod . , ft',. ' f i pd.'.t'. 1 . : 1 tiH'-' '.,h;-h .i.i'i 1 an 1 ::t hh d im thr' ' di t. il F i 1 op f.iauhofd : t: . f.::.:re- ..iiatic: nto- rdht until o :r f -t 1 strength to tread the realities of e-i tcnco sti'foly and tiius with 1'Jn.gly stride march cn solid ground to car destiny and mission. Delta. Li: a vi:n worth, Ind. rev'5,;np r Occi-slosi. 1. Any person who takes a paper regularly from tho postoC.ce whet Iter directed to his name cr another's, or whether he has subscribed or not is responsible for the payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discontinued, he must pay all ar

rearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until it is paid, and collect' the whole amount, whether tho paper is taken from the o files or not. 3. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers from tho postofiice, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. Tine .Jurv Call to Agree cu tlic Election Cases. . CirAKLi:sTOy S. C, June S. Chief Justice Waite last night summoned the jury in the Ellenton cases into court and fsund, on interrogating them, that they could only agree upon a verdict in tho case of one of the eleven persons charged with conspiracy. This was Aimer W. Atkinson, a man over CO years old, who was acquitted. The judge then discharged tho jury, and tho ten remaining prisoners were released upon giving bonds for their appearance at the next term of the court. The counsel think it unlikely that these cases will ever again be tried. It is now well known that tho jury stood six to six on the question of general acquittal, tho six whites being for and the six blacks against. The black jurymen, however, were willing to agree upon a verdict of conviction on two of the accused and acquitting all the rest, but to this the whites, would not con sent. Tlae Captain of an American Wliale Vessel Mistreated by Cubans. Key West, Fea., June 4. The American whaling schooner, 121len xltizpat, of Provincetowu, Mai., has arrived here. While taking oil on the Keys south of Cuba t lie schooner was bearded by a Spanish cruiser and her papers demanded, under penalty of punishment. Captain Durham produced the papers, but they were' considered bduflkient, and he was detained four days in eisse confinement until tho arrival of a Spanish frigate. Tallilng Peace. "BnrssEEs, June 4. Lo Nord, a Russian organ, publishes a letter from St. Petersburg, which rays: "If. after thJ ere" i.-.g cf Pantile, Flu da able to conclude a ; -: ? a n 1 r. t 1 1 .v . : .'. ; t i r a . v . d ; :' 3 I ; : r;.:e.s.b, r.f. I if tl e ; ov.t. ;-.d t t'j',- 1 Tirb y v:i rddtmle tal'hhntly ;.rn to c .a:1, to ti.a 1 ;iv";i:i f..-"n t'-e : r:r.j t f l - : t, lb; n r.t) cptl' v 1 . i ' I d; :- i ; 1, 1 I'-? nil ;ht an .;.: L - : f. v - :.; : i z 1 ,r t t :.t ....-.. wilt t 3 avi It 1. 5 L..:,: .i , Ji::. '. Tl -f II wl: : 1 ! a r. . 1 . 1 at tl ; i -F.rdt; y . ; tl c ' . : br-b , .: . T c f ii " 1 . 1 " ' 1 : I i ; d ti i ' i t i : ii, . - .v. i ; ". " i i r - i : .t i - . : r t

TF.o : f i Is n Z'ni'yz ConClllijZ'h Lospo.v, June 4. A f1 ;.hh frcm Oreed.uk to the TL-n s - ?y t h e CI t r i -1 1 1 n d o c to r, '.'.I : rF d from Ttcbir.jo gives th. f. having gloomy account of the t- Fdiou of the army: Two thou end i.ur hundred men have died at Trtl inj'8 since the campaign began, that city being tho hospital depot of the army now concentrated at Gatschko, which consists of C3 battallio!i3 of from COO to 400 inen each; at least half aro suffering from scurvy. There is almost 83 much dysentery. The physicians and surgeons aro .subject to fanatical outbreaks of Mussulman 3, continually menaced and insulted and never paid. Three hundred men

are sick at Mostar, and deserters from Padgoritka report the same condition of affairs prevailing there. The troops are under 'ed, having nothing beyond the barest means of sustaining them. They are compelled to work continuously in the earth works. The health of the Montenegrin forces is excellent. The Times says: "The report that the Tdussian monitors had succeeded in forcing Sulina, at the mouth of the Danube, is unconfirmed. There may, therefore, be same inaccuracy. It seems too much to suppose that the Turks left Sulina, the mouth, unguarded. It is different with the Kilid branch of the sea along the coast, there being very shallow water. Some fiat-bottomed Russian monitors which are supposed to bein teadiness at Kikolaieff may have fought their way down and succeeded in passing the bar." Tlic Ttii'lilsls Forces Slisr't Lngageinent. Louox, June 4. A dispatch from Danelograde says that the bulk of the Turkish forces at Padgoritza, abou!- 15 battallions, has advanced probably with the intention of attacking Sograu. Suleiman Pasha, the Turkish commander in Herzegovina, has received considerable reinforcements. A hard fight is expected at Kruztas. Four hundred and fifty insurgents and Montenegrins attacked Stoser on the 31st of May 'and destroyed the village. . The Turkish loss was 113 regulars and SO irregulars killed, and the Montenegrin loss was 111 killed and 19 wounded. The prince of Montenegro has gone to Duga Pasha. A Vienna dispatch ,saya that an engagement ii expected near Xiesics. The bulk of the Montenegrin forces and their whole artillery have come up to some place ahore Niesics. It is supposed the Montenegrins will try to take Nicslcs L cf. r e S a i e iman Pa s ha c a n C tr e down through the Duga pass, which, is held by the bulk f the insu rgents. Eatlly Treated. Paris, June 4. There is considerable excitement In consequence of the arrest of Id. Daverdler, president of the municipal council. It Is qude legal, but rood i:re; -a;d to arrr tj " -pie f;r their v.-:it or .p - :h. O ' r.Jers in t!.h v;.iy r.re -en: rally Lft at liberty until til d, even without I .lb In tbli e . c1 1 J 1 df e.' ' rc!u-"vd. M. DaMrJhr d-. nits the e!..rg'.'5 a !In-t him. The impr. s. siii prod j .-. d is b t 7, as the Prei-i-F nt i' j i a'-.r nitli th-- F. a - r I. -!. Jf i- a t ..e - f c Iu Mticn a; 1 li h b- :t .- i II i jr.,..r . I i.Fb .i;; df-" : M rd.-d I . ,:.f a . I be;:' - c ivi: r a." 1 ; - h a. y y : .: y - .it . -:: . r- - ; if". T - - . . ' i - , ' s : : , t ivi - lk :F r j: - drib , i 5 i- . 1 - 1 ! F t m , f r , y 11 ! It' -

b ' : i r : : I 'id gr ' u r bh ih r I ro-'vd ( ;r , t: it f, i f:i in w ith a cr-', d f r ' lb , v! drank, w. .r if" 1 1 n th- - f r u. r Uly in - . .r.d. br- II Id I .y.; I h ! e t 1 . a v d to ii; I at I i- d 1 r . ith--'. indth- . "Fit 7 It" d my co.uj ;::i r.-.hi h ah. "ay-t gr. ' t. I me when I reru?ed to join in any of their wicked acts, inl by degree? I became very reckless. It makes me shadtler even now fo think of ft. 1 had never." been blessed with a sister love. I resided with my mother in tins village of about four hundred inhabitants. Many a night when I would go reeling home from the shop at the north end of tho "town". I would find my dear mother watching for her son listening if perchance she could catch tho sound of his unsteady step. " Many a titne did I waken from my drunken slumbers and hear that fond mother sending up a petition to God in behalf of Iter intemperate son. Old what a wretch I was. I knew that I was bringing down her grey hairs in sorrow to the grave. She began to look aged and careworn: but I kept on in ray sinful ways until a circumstance occurred to stop mo in my downward career, I was starting out one evening to the grog shop, when I suddenly remembered that I had spent all

my money at that place the evening before. I remembered also that I had seen mother put a few pennies (her hard earnings) in a. cup that day. J'Cas tempted f I tried to resist but my appetite was too strong. I slipped cautiously to the cupboard., removed the money from the cup, deposited it in ray pocket and was starting from the house, when my mother entered. I did not turn my head for I felt guilty guilty of what 1 never was before a theft. My mother called me; there Was something in her voice which I could not resist. "What is it, mother?" .said I. "Oh, Willie! do stay at home with me to-night," she exclaimed, grasping my hands in both cf hers. "Don't drink to-night; fake my advice just once." Oh! how many James since I have wished that I had taken her advice that night. But I consoled her by telling tier that I would not stay long. I wended ray way to the grog shop; but my mother'.words: "Oh, Willie! do stay at home with me to-night," kepi ringing in my cars far louder than the drunken oaths and for once I did not stay what I called late; but wdien I reached home the bells in the neighboring city was tolling the midnight Iloiir. 'A'Strange feeling seized rne as I approached my lvme. The light was placed in the window as usual to guide the - wanderer's steps. I went to the w i nd o w a n d 1 o ok e d I n . There sat my mother in her easy chair; her eyes were closed and J thtught she selpt. Her face was pale, but it was always that. T tried to chase my Furs away as I went r.roun 1 tl th ? c'",'.r; my F :. 1 tr.':.b 1 when I IF 1 it on the 1 itch, r.r.d it thrilh 1 say v;ry he .rl v 1 c n it re : -vFFi a 4b rp ; IF';. I h. .1 rev .' ' ad. f dh ; '. - f.jte. I entered; I Lclitl I in toy mtdhii: s hand tl o vt ry cap fio-j t hbh I ha 1 rt- "-av-1 th-- r k .vy. I I d.I ti y h-o' d on 'i.rtht r -hc.i! Ft, a: d -pt-'" F ht . f In v-d . it; 1 -i b j h 1 -; - Fd :,r . . i "-r t r. I 11 1, I .1 y, t h F , I I dd I - : nth- ; F 1 h ' r v ht A - - ! : (-Ve, 1 -id t-

. . F -IF F- . I. C , 1 .". t 1 C dF,;S tacit' F 4 iF, ... lye ! i F 1 - F r . 1 ; . . I I 1 1 tt ' ar - ; ; F ! . , r C :y ' -. N. . j . e . . gr. ilentt:..: ( 1 ; thb- ; . m 5 u I rirT sis. An u;v: F.iy lrg r.nr.F r cf bad, F" -d 1 e etc d F ! ; m th;:- - v-e:i. Tb e I r t PiiFie- IFF: r - d tiou will have a tr dtic , i F h tabe given on tb;- I2:h rf Jabd Some blood d e'dda 11 on the farm of IU :. :t IF V ', ;d Warsaw, on T. I ty, Juno (Ah. ' Lafayette .Journal. The blue ribbon movement will L ; i:. --zgu: -.t-ed In Cbstuncey to-u.cnov. evening. , The Warren county' fair will t a held at West Lebanon for oad week, and begins cn Monday, September 10th. Over 17,0'Fd in premiums aro offered tins year by the authorities of the Tippecanoe county fair association. , The Goshen Democrat is wdliing to set down the population of the city of Elkhart at 7,000 and Gosh.: en at' 4,000. Roekport Democrat: The acreega of tobacco will not bo so large in Clay and. Carter townships this

year as usual. Elkhart Union; Ths smalbpos is now banished from our naidd; and there is no further danger from the contagion. The counterfeiter, Charle-i Lewis, convicted in the United States court, has been gent to the northern penitentiary for 13 months. Thera will bo a grand rally cf the grangers of Spencer and adjoining counties at Spring Station place on Friday, tho Sth of June. Spencer caunty has -1,378 rnord chiidr. n th .n Warrick, an 1 r;ccivs u'-,l" 11 i,:-:: i . y f the F; :te f -r c yz dj ,: La Porte Arg::-: LtPerte d!lts well represented in IFaropa this sinnmor. A dozen or more of our citizens will spend ths summer there. A man named Smock had Ids arm sawed oil and thrown 20 foet in the air at the saw mill of T. J: Fulienlove, near Crawfords villa the other day. rowlr'llera! F Ti;e oil F :dh Indiana ri.r...:t . id "r;i;n V at War.-.iT on tho Cih :.d 7th cf Juno. Ca;J;ia ."V ..My, cf Fovlcr, cxp el? t ntf'r. h Lafayf tt:; J'-ura I: TJ.-c:? .fi my Wilh" ;ra ; L i r : ;: :r 1 an i -vit-tion to 1 t pr.: -:it at tha ( I I t'.ttlerd pF:a: rt (b.n V .F;y farm, ru.-r DenF'le, on the 1 lh. Bornville Enquirer: M -.ny f..rrr.r r 1 ave aba:: 1 ,n - I th i ! - i t f I F.ntir.g lerg cr ; eft1".! - i ere i letFdr ; c ir. ': I. h. IF... -T rhi h ..r '-..i t 1 2 tl r l d th cb .r--. V'- - i ., Iff - i1 ti;ATf A 1 1 J t i . I V.iir.rfii. tit !C-'.4"i it c: .1 t: t i- ; 1 ' :' id I ; 1 ' F ir ; S F; b y ' d : 1 - cry. IF- ii tb : a, . r ' : A I it'. 1 i l- f J t tF, F ' ; cF ;t-p.'. ' . ' - ;t f : t..b , d tr - I I t --t of L i i tl Le F Tfi1 . ,i ) -Ft IF -IE i dh - ' : ;o- ' F