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yesterday. trcrth CT' puni Ycurg. the great Moro Lotii-s tkinn to !e th largest cur canter in the United frtatci. t L ?nrton, a son of the late Esc-rf-Uryof Var.uiei t Washington last WednesdayViscenw dealers have already handled 400,000 bushels of wheat this season. It is rumore.l tbat Postraarter Genera Key will resign from the Cabinet fcficr CoEre;?s meets. Two liiinared members of Congress kite annoutice-l themselves in favor of reraonetir-itig silver. Hon. D. W. Voorhecs is opposed to building a now Ctate house and is actively at work to defeat Ihe project. A swindler is reaping a rich harvest in the Gulf States by selling a medicine to bleact darkies. II charges ten dollar! down and forty wben tl.e job is eompleted. There are eleven Stalo elections yet this year, as follow;: Vermont, Sept. 4; California, Sept. Z Maine, Sept. 10; Iowa awl Ohio, October V; anil Massachusetts, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin, November G.

The Army and Navy Journal has disco vend that Ostium Pasha, live Turkish com tnri ruler who won the gnat battle of Plevna, is none other than Buzainc, the great French Marshal, who was dismissed from the French. Army in dl'grrtce, end banished from France, arid who lias since disappeared from public view. The Journal professes to have derived its information from unquestionable authority, and presents strong reasons for believing in its truth. Th.e Koekport Democrat is infurtned that the surplus of wheat in Spencer county con-idcrably exoeeds i'OOtO'J utishcls. Besi;les tliis farmers have a largo corn, hay, oats and potato crop and a lair yield of tobacco. The Democrat anticipates that these stnplfs at present prices will throw some half a mi'Iion dollars into circulation in tl e county and cause tho liquidation of fully three fourths of the local indebtedness. An ingenious swindle is now practiced in some parts of the country by which one dollar hills arc made to return a iure interest lo the manipulators. A one dollar and a five dollar bill, greenback or of some nationel bank currency, it re carelessly U rn in two in the irt'ddhvand tht halfoftho one and the half of th.e live are pasted to get her. Unless closely scrutinized they will be opt to L-j taken for fives. Thus, with jjix dollars, the swindler will mako a profit of four ( ut cf 11. j two fives which he man uf ..!-::-.. Th.e Democracy of lVar.-ylva nit if1 cmt led in conventh.a last uc:!: ar. li:i tl.e ir t :.d;-Ti:i ofrrin tijK-5 d.::u;'Lvd th..4 fraud b-y vh't!i ilayn .. 3 hild as Pre;:,', -nt, eppo-r 1 the idea of a .'L;-e : tr.di.- : iitr.iy r.r. t ( ! ? 1c ih.tin faveri:. thnLh, prote-t cd t;.:-t ubidh and land rr-!::ti ly C :" :n ;, and tlc! ".red ll.er..iv!. m h;vcr of grt tu ,u is i a lo.- 1 tL i.t r, end d -n. u:.l. d t!..:t Unit I i .-t Tf'-nry r.v-le-t' all r, i . ,! tit a ted i. rCat: -a r.l 1a ': f.:rrc: y. c '. n f - ! ' v. . r. Ir, V'. i .i t" I ! d ch.rirg tie I .t-t i ' i , b : l . , I 1 : i n r: i d. ' - r s in .r r . f e ordj, 1 r, - ,t, f, - r . 1 ; ' i : r i i r t t .: t-i- 2 : 1 ' ;--A ... -i f i c tr . ; i' r c f : 1 el. '- I f ' '-.' t t l . ' 4 . ' 1 l l i 1 .r'y I r it- u,. 1 1 ; 5 : ' ct c . r;,i' r.

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err i : c -1 v ' ' r i . c 1 I t te L'ic rr ' j htt t it II d ' f J t I " i- no 1 )u' t t1 S U 1 " ' c C t J JJ !".'. t r ', 1 ' r -ral In hn vi fir" f r "a! !c!i t'i3 Guvrrntiftit, tSrc ''i r ) fiiiit of its own, is entirely unpr I it JL -l-c h(nn l! f lo ii in iio fiwnited with much anxiety. Tlse Fairs tuts Farnacrs Scliool. A farmer who observes the live stock, implements, machines, and other interesting objects at these ex h Ibitio n s , and m i k cs a s t tl y o f them, will gain much valuable information. Those who attend the fairs, with their goods and live stock, are pleased to have them seen and examined. It is their business to show what they have on exhibition, and we never yet knew one of them to give an impatient or churlish reply to any civil inquiry made ct them; but on llucontrary rmve always found them eager to impart information. Now this information is precisely what every farmer wants. He needs to be instructed about the differences in character and value of livestock, the uses and working1 of implements and machinery, the value o improved grains and other products, the kinds of artificial fertilizers otlered by the manufac turers, and scores of other matters, not only of great interest, but of value in his daily business. Then fai'mers need to meet together and talk with one another about these things and compare views. It is hardly possible for any two farmers so to discuss matters relating to thc-ir business without mutual benefit. The County or State Fair is the place of all others for farnu rs to meet with one another, and also to meet those who provide them with implements and various oth er supplies. By all means let ev ery farmer not only attend the fairs, but use all his facilities when there, in the effort to learn every thin,-? that is possible. A fair is a great school for the farmer and his family. JC.r. 'XIi e TiiT lie ill Crop. The present crop of wheat is estimated by the Statistician of the Agricultural Department, who has the best means of arriving at a correct conclusion, at over 320 millions of bushels, or about eight bushels per head to the whole pop. ulation of the United States. Our consumption is less than 5 bushels per head, which is the estimated supply needod for thosss countries where wheat bread is the staff of life. 'But her we u much rye, buckwheat and corn, as breadstuff, and these all g to decrease the cjnsumj tion r f v. herd. There cer t.u:'.!; v.iii l; a E.'ip.a-i ti.m-e than V million? of bu-d.els of , Led 13 I."'; o-, cf to f--td.; cour.trLs, Have wo th.3 market :crrll l...- v. -l a -,nttt ur K this iiui.-tien, ece.d.l.rcd with r.J:ca; to the p( :;t : rico, dper.d.i the farmer's gain from this a t all ides this fpj: lion it djes the fan :n r I -1s n not at ivthin z ?-ar th it ble clout, u'dhru ,h ho may imt get tb- top n 1 :t -e We d ' L' v. iir it is w uraE. farr.i.r, h:. rnar.ii ted LU cr I u-b U at CI -3 r :r ; . . .d ci;, i eel I I 3 o-iite s A t ) .as aire ul f over s:au ' f.-etei !at ? l 1 ir fn. 7r..'uIf .' . th ' t s in iri i -

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' f r s r p , ! r. ' n ' . ,It , . e - f r c t.J 1 f t: r .rt I rt ' L ' r . 1 v i ' f ,y !. ) f it n s c I c .ti u. - I r 1 t r ' a' ly -wlin t!.i - Has ,9 J' n j rr '."- I t I., nn ru iurl.'r. 'ILiscdi 1 o 'ir-j'r wui.i: to reruns i akir trf, t ! i ! 4" t.? a fiirt - r - - il. iav -;rl. ti waloscl I j Jill .l o kipw L r, ai II rr ti1 i c ta , rr r t'.j ti'du- to-, n J1.' I j li f i j in i, - x C'a'.trj. A loved ba been taktui IV era the famih' circle, one that will be miss- 1 at t!."0 bath scliocls, of which she was a regular scholar. Little Ivy's sweet roice win not be heard among us any more, but while we jrrieve at our loss h-re we rejoice to know that one dear one has been added to the number in heaven. To the sorrowing parents we would sar do not weep as those who have no hopeAt the Christian Sabbath School last Sunday the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas: It has pleased Almighty God to call from her labor on earth to dwell in. the home cf the blest and join in the chorus of loved ones on the golden shoreof eternitj-, one vhos smiles have o'ten been met by her associates f this Sabbath school; one whose spirit suddenly liitted away from our midst, like the young bird when it first leaves its nest- 8h left her parents to mourn their loss, and while we feel the great loss of little Iv'y, yet we cannot but rejoice at- her great gain. She has changed from a gem on earth to a shin ing one in heaven, and as her parents can but mourn their loss, therefore b it Resolved, That vre, the members of the Christian Sabbath School, cherish her memory as that of an earnest and diligent Sabbath school scholar. Kesolved, That the untimely death of Ivy Morgan is a less to the Sabbath school a3 one of its best members Kesolved, That this Sabbath school tender to the bereaved family their heartfelt sympathy in their afdiction. iioscived, a bat a copy of these reso Intions be tendered to the parents of the deceased and that a copy be sent to the Paoli News for pablication. L5. J. 11. Grant as a Stocli Operator. New York Ilea ivW Long Branch Lt.ter.j General Grant, it 13 reported here on good authority, got to be a tolerably bold operator on his own account in stocks, particularly mining stocks. He made 3,000 one forenoon in Cincinnati just .before his departure for FJurope, buying a certain Nevada stock by telegraph through Drexels. A member of the Syndicate at Long Branch says that he paid $00,030 to General Grant in stuck profits, Grant taking his own advice. Yet he made also large losses, and it is current opinion here, where he is best known, that thy General i.s worth $2-30,000 to $330,000, or less than half his average salary, of which Mr. Lincoln saved the whole. -Grant's memory here i.s held in quaint and honorable re cognition, neither warmth nor dislike surviving him. CXastas' ScIiooS. IlAr.TI 0T1V), I.VD., Aug. II, 1377. I h-d th-; phv.-aru of attending tha tlo-J of Prof. Hall's sell A. ihe number u atten.:a:ie,- v,r.s ipjite favorable, cm-idcri..g tiie time e-rtbe war ar.vl tlmt tbi? was Pmf.-scr's first sehe dat Hartford. Whit tim-j I wa? i!u re tn th. foretu.ou was tbjveled to gram r. it r and ennntis ip, c. th U i. dis; layv I a Ci. .un.v d.,'3 i.derc t in t i w -ik. A :; c ! dedefi r.:abion v, :k5 tlkiled fie. Pru." ;.tvl hi ; i -i re--, ;tirg th- di cult prints. The afternoon w eluc ly -; ent In n: ti :n cf tl e te.;ek r I y e.x, -' : . . . i trh B-.t-I w; tl .e:s r.i. 1 c" ! t ui!e inti. rt Ilr - t id - bnate r... u. to b. S tb: t: th? br ac h J t:

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id t i thtt Ju ; .dl v. 1 oer U i . h ," : dnzu i hi - t rt. 'y ttmxle, ; i Y.'m ;;::Af, Vbj : v, b.Idi ! e -o 1 ' b -ordc f."s ml u - i a mute d 'ti'n hi o nrd t npym-mt toi'in' ; .rtc 1 fikud me ;crod, no mcr to t unite I u nil t jebty , l.cn I .? jrrave frd. .'I j kid up Its Therefore i:3?i-J, That we fcinecrcly mcurn this c'd-rvption ofcovnented friendship bearing in tender remembrance his fidelity o Masonry and his devotion to the principles it inculcates. Hcsolved, That we earnestly sympathize with the relations and friends' of our decease! Brother, and tender them that consolation which the world can neither give nor take away, and that we will wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days. Jiesolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be forwarded to the family of our deceased Brother, md inserted in the Crawford County Democrat and Paoli News. . Geo. W. Sloan. Martin II. Tuck'ek, John A. Cunningham, Committee. Resolutions of Condolence. Baptist Sunday Schooi, Orleans, Sept. 2, 1877. Poith has again entered our midst, and in a horrible manner taken from us a kind and beloved friend and playmate. Therefore, Since it has plcasnd an Alwise Providence thus to ailiict us.be it Itesolved, That in the death of Ivy Morgan we, as a Sunday School, have loit an energetic pupil and faithful atteadent, ai.d that we d hereby tender our warmer t sympathies to her bereaved pnrents and friends. May gh rest with Jeus. And be it ft"'tber ' It-solved, That the abve preamble and resolutions he published in the IV -,"; Nsvrs anu .i fnpy Kent to tbn sn tlieted family. E. P. Talker, Secy. fairs. Paoli Fair September 25th to 20th. Mitchell District Fair September 23th to 20th. Loogoottce Fair, Martin county, September 10th to 22d. Corydon Fair, Harrison county, September 1 ilh to 14th. WasJangton Fair, Daviess county, September 11th to 15th. Bi ownslown Fair. Jackson county, September 17th to 21st.-' Bedford Fair, Lawrence county, Sep-esn'bei 11th to 15th." jndianapclis, State Fair, September 2ith to 20th. ' The grim monster death got in a g o-sd ih-.ys work ' hi t Tit u rs 1 a y . Tito follow mg prcmimmt persons dknl on th.d. day: A. 3. Ilayncs, Grand Mu.-te:-cf the c.dato grange cfTcunc- r; ex-Governor V'ikun Shaunan, cf Hans;--; Judge John L. Miner, formerly b" ipr-Mr.a C-.aart Jed ,e, e fbbiebr. .ti, and Admiral side-? r.-..;rr . h i Ibrs not e j well known to the public. olt I - itivdy a Pf.ilr . 1 r.s cf b'. ;.t I'll' e ;di tb ': tbt Co:v, t: tl v.l'd r A t 2 I 0

m -nc ft t! In i ! o -t ?1" - - I r . r t , ' d 1 ; i art i . r the udkn. ilv? bmd f n- ail tK.e v.c:!d i: .eii Lo d-' .a i F. P.ird 5 true.; ty b' I tni: g. II w. 3 br -jbt t-p to tb? rail, a.. I, hddn - h:s b.-t in hk Li'il, -tool trci-LUa; a I i A I ..d. Thi Cmrt C.n j'ou ive any trephination cf your id nee Ir.c i this courtroom? Witness 'Fore God, Judge, I didn't get no su-pe-nya. The Court Diti not the Sheriff serve the papers? :. 'Witness Well, ye see, Judge, whenebber 1'se been su pe nyed dey allers gib me a paper. ,I)Is time de Sheriff reads de paper, but didn't gib it up. Guess I knows de law of su-po-nyas. The Court The law doesi not require the subpoena to be delivered. Witness 'Fore de Lord, Judge, I s'posed it did. Nebber ment no disrespect to de court. Down in Louisiana de Sheriff ahvtiys handed mo de su-pe-nya pussonally. 'Fore de Lord, Judge, I'm telliu' you de truff. The Court What were you doing all this time? Witness Judge, I wouldn't tel! ye a lia for twenty dollars. I was playin' poker. I had four "queens wid de act; high and seventeen dollars in do pot. I was jus' agoin to quit when de Sheriff come in. 'Fore 1q Lord. Judge, I was jus' thinkin' about ccmin' up. A general laugh went -up, the Judge's face relaxed into a smile, and, after giving the witness a sharp reprimand, he let him off without the fine. Ca s 21 1 o n a fe 1 e Xlmulalio . Lady (speaking with difficulty)' "What have you made it tound the waist, Mrs. Price?" Dressmaker Twenty two inches ma'am. You couldn't breathe with less." Lady "What's Lady Lemina Jones's waist?" Dressmaker "Nineteen and a half just now, ma'am. Bat her Ladyship is a head shorter" than you are, and she's got ever so much thinner since her illness last summer!" . . ': Lady "Then make it nineteen, Mrs. Price, ana I'll engage to get into it."P.cA. ' . LEGAL. rr t irti i ct a c- i ti ;' I ci;y t a r reo, to me t: rooted from um t.lcrk "i the Oraaro Cir ruit court, in a cuuso vlu rt iii . lUiuni ?.i. Iu. I i- ' 'ir :', a" l A' -.0 .1 i.v", !-!.', Mnli U. o )' , r ,i ! . - I A. 'Dj-. ,;. "m., uri (U : n i r ,i.i, , i ,c t ni (!,' .,i" r 1 t ,i : , : ..!,!' iii ,'r-cn'J'j - ! ir and it . v-fi e o n' . 'i i n t n uti -.i I tl "c i i' I m ill eTp'-e f iu! hi t-j i h?-.'ct ltd-.ter, on s ixr v, .- :::'X' ; ? a, i : ;:. ? i ii r'"i tl i i, "i 3 of 30 'c' .t'k a. i.. , n 1 4 c v i. .i. i f i I e..-y, :i ' ( r . T i , .i, ;t !;.n.. f, iirni'o I.s i, t , rt- ( i i ! 1 i ti tiii i tt v v v d n-1 h-- . J C '.'. i'Mi'ti' 3 1 . 'tl n'.a t Jwn : 1s t rf s- - f ' r! 1 1 1 -i U , ii l i 1 1 vi mi1) no tl .ul 3 i t ( . i s ? '. 'i. i 1j.- af 'i , f J.ii, r; :.'.' ( ; .'li! i ." i - -' n . i if T -i tl ' ' W - r, : !; x f . S 1 i'i ' . ' " t i ; i ' i t , vi ' Is - i ii cJivf '-if . u f, . t 1 in i, ;, f' hi. ! ).'- . , ,i r i ri X i t n - 1

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Auj;. 2T, IS:. 15y virlttc of an order f to rticdi-''i-i;-l fi-otii i ho Clerk of Oki Onui.xf t irt-uit t'otiM, I will csiKiso at imLlic eak to the hi.iu'ni fiid'i'-'f, on SATgHUAY, SKPrnMiUin 22, 1ST", 1. ! wo--.! the hours of 10 o"clM"k a. m. hti'1 S oVI.n-k . in., of sil l Iay. at l!i iloor of Ui? i-ourt hse'of iatiia county, i sic r'nts a-.n! iiro'if- f-is' a it'rr.i not Yo"tui;r sevi'ii yi'.nrs, tiii- f.tltwin lti-rtio:i : ;i i I'siiilc, !;.-v! a : Th.- north art of tho w-i lialf of ( ho mirth fast qnartvr of s.'ciin-.i thtrty-ltvc i!l3), towisbhip ono (1) north and rs nifoa (1) wvht-, ami the east psrt f ttu- suiitSiwest qanrter of the southi-ast Ejnarter of section twoaty-eix ' (2ii). same down an I ian jr coutaiiiiu'X in ail one htiiiurea and seven (ICf) acrea, uhmtj or It-.. And ov failure to ro:(!s." the full anoiiiit of the jmlLrtiierit, interest and ro.-'ts, I will, nt the saio timo and place, expose at public sale, tho fec-siinpJa of Siiiil real estate. Taken as the prooertv of Alfred . Tonuix. at the suit of the Whu'elei- & Wilson .Man' ti fa ui i n sr C nn a a y . Saivl fatij will" bc":nal withoni any relief whatever, from valuation or a;imii.-emtnt laws. SAH.KL A. 1'AVJs, Shevill" (mi'icro C'ountv. J. Weslcv Tucker, Atfy for ITil. ' Aug. 27, 1S77. SIIEBIFP'3 SALS. By Yirtutt of an order of sale, to me rti reeled from the Clerk of the Orange Cinuiit Court, I will expobe at public saK to the highest bidiier, oa satciioay, .-Krri:?tni:;i ti, istt, bet ween the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at door of the Court. House of Orange eouuty, the rents and proiits for a term not exoeoilinir seven years, tiw following dcseribvtl real estate, to-vvit: The southwest ijuarter of the .south vest quarter of s.jt.tlou i.veiity-thrae and thrf east part of the north half of th. northeast quarter of section tve;ty-seve:i (,7), all in township tw.i (2) north and ran one j(l west, all in 0aag3i:onnty, Indiana. And on failure to realize the. fail amount of the judgment, interest ad et.si, 1 will, as tha same time ami jda-'C, xioiat2mblic sale the fee-Mntphj 'of said real estate. Taken as the pro;rty of .Jereniinh Clapton ct al.. at t-he suit of S;naiiel T. I.irntiey, Kxerutor of the wiil of JoiiMtluin iJiniiey. Said sale will be made withoat any Velk'f whatever from vaiuaiion or a;;i-.! ;'-i.i:at laws. tAIilClvL A. DAVIS Sheriff Ora-a-ro 'oi.ntr. Wm. II. Ma 4 in, Attorney tor riuiutiff. August 27, hot 7. sjf ::ui:'5"3 nai.i:. Ujr vlrtwe of 'an exeenti-na, to me directed froih the Clerk of the Oranga Cirant Court, I wiil expose at pubiie sale, to the highest bidder, on. SATURDAY, SEITEMBKR 8, 3S77, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at tha door of the court house of Orange conn! y, the rents and prolita for a term not execdinqr seven vears, the following (!es;-ril)ed real estate, to-wit: - The south half of tha northwest quarter of section twenty (20), town two (2) iiit!i and range two (2)" west, and p. art of the west half of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17), same town irtsd range, being all of that quarter which lies on the soutlCside of Lost river; also part of the southwest quarter ef the northwest quarter of section seventeen (17), town two (2) north and range two (2 west, being that part of said forty acres lying on the south id of Lost river; "ami aiso the north half of the northwest qua rtc section twenty (20), in said township two (2) north and kI age two i2) west, all in Orange comity, lodianH, containing one htmdred and eisratvsix ns; ; acres. A:d on f,vi lure to realize the full i m u ' thw jtidguient, interest arc! costs, f u-m. :tt the same t-iraeimd piaoc, expose at , 1, - e tho fr-e-simnie i,f said real eslato. - Taken as the pvonertv of VH! i . I ken hill, atthe snito'f 5i.ses F. IXaiu. . Sa:d sale will be made without anv n.iu-f whnterer from valuation or nj u . t laws. . , SAMUKL A. J)lhi:oriflfOrarR-' Count v. Farrell , Nnhlitt, Atfvs for ITT. 'August 1.2, 1.SJ7. rTf TTTTT"I ft y Tt Ii v i rti-'' of a e.-t : -d im rd i d. o s ". t-. I'-Oi ,'u'llOl t-i' llu' I i(''m l I ' . 11 ( d -i'i d (, i'i ;i ,'a,'-i' v. ici i 'i s . , ,,",. ( iiors, uir;'.ia ii f Ida unit i'avi.V neii, is ; . "l: !. an I i ii : i - i J"" -, I ' i i i ,).,,.-, th . i", a i I I. i.ivi'ii Jo Man " - nd- " ' ' J I i - 1 ! ! !;i t ,e I i s" 1 f I , e 1 ' I - ' 1 7 i t "1 O ' t I S s ' 1 O ! '-. 1. 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I 1 1 1 ! ii - . t n hi. ' tl , 1 I I s i i ' l 1. .1 . 1 I I . . I - 1 ,1 , 1 I . . t ii oi i I, i i ii m 1 1 n in ii I k ri. , iii i ' . I . t. i i ; i i (. . - f '! i i ' 1 v i i .i ' a I I " - ! i . t i i i i . i . ; '-lie t 1 1 f i Ms i I - I r I .i. i a Ken :n tin "morn v rt i;t. A. ij led at i,w tsu id l.iufi r.'w:r. s- ' i . V. " V i - MUTIIt '!"ft; ri 1 itl'ill V. ". C- n I , At . ! r! A'.. ..".."I Ki. I'll. gale of Saiisse Iarid.t. la i'lirsiiniice of ne. "'t -f the (i.-neial Abseiii'dy of tiie .-!:, ;f iitdiantt, c-siiilcl '-An Act !" provide t-r the sale of ;Sasi.' Lar.-U," Approted "warch Is . ls." : I iivid i". Stm ker Auditor of O ranee 'onr.tv in Ute Mat-.' ef Indiana, wiii proe-cd to s,:i!, ail the; forfeited Saline Lands in Ouhi.'c cotnity, vhich l.tnr;have been forfeited for r i 'p!! v io- -:t of pt ineipr.t and inter, t. Siu-': s.sie "wiil he tit iha court h'Hi.-e door in Ifw ! .f I'uoU, on T!i L" USD AY SliiTK-MUKlt S7, l7t, anil Ciuiilnue f rom driy to d.y t'..erenU'r, "if necessary. until ail a"i-e wol't," l"HVIIK siiid lands shun mi be redi-cmcd befon all tiay of sale. Sni'l lands will leold in fi ty acre i'o? and for a sura n t less tha a Fifty cents per acre. Said lauds xi far in can be. ascertained, front the records cf uv ollioe, areas foiiawn to-witi s Section Tiirkei The M-1 h est quarter of tlnf Pout invent quarter of section three township one north of range two west. Section Six. The northeast quarter northeast quarter of section six township one north of lange two west; Also, the snuihvvo; quartcrof t ; i e sfiutil cast and Hie southeast q uarter of the north west (p.iarter of s;;me section town and rnngw. Section Fock. The northwest qtiaiter of the wnnhwest quarter of section hur lowu.ship one worth, of range two west. Section- Twelve. The east half of the suiu.hwe.st quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, and tho west half of the sout'e.ea -t quarter, all in ".- tiou twelve township one north of range two west. Section Xixkteex. The tiotlhwestqtiarlcrof ti;e ni thwes! iir,arter of section nineteen to-wnulitp two nor'tli of i;U!ge two wesi. SKCTIOX TWEXTV. Tie"! .oi;thea d quarter of t he sou) h west, quarter, a jtl the ortli-sit quar'eroi' thtsouthwesii quarter, all in section t.venty lowiu-iiip two north of Jange two 'wei-t. 8i:ctiox TwENTV-osi:. - The. su;;; h -,vet quarter of the southwest qnftrtcr, and the east half of the sotst hntf t quarter, all in section tweroy-one to'viisidp two nortii and ra a:;e two west. &!:;tion Twevtt-two. ;. The north. wet quarter of tho sou !h west quarte r of see ion twenty-two township two nonh of ! tinge two west. S E C TIO N T W E N T V -V 0 V R . 'The sou'lieti-sf ;tiarfrof the liortSieast quar-t-er of section twentjf-Iour lowiiii'iip two uorlli of i a age tw o west. St.. T : ' 4 'I '.Vr.NTY-!:''-:;T. The aortiieast .:!! rier of the north west ijttarter .d section i wenly-ei g!it township two north o ;;t:ije tft j west. SECTION TW'ETT-X1XE. The norlitnst quarter of the sou thwest cjimr tcr. and the nortlnycst quarter of the soul 'o west p:arter, and the iiurthwcst qtiarter of tho north west quarter, anil tho s,.nn.i west quarter of the sou then st ;ji:arter; in sction f.ren-ty-oine towunhi; two uorih of ranja two west. Suction- TmitTy. The south west ouarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty township two north of range two west. ' .section. TniKTY-FtvE. . , . The east half of the northeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast qiiart.-i ; all in sec! ion thirfy-ilvo towa-ship two north of range two west." :-: Section Thirty -six. . The it half of the .ioutlieal quarter of ec tion thirty -six township two uorih of i'a:c"i t'VO Wi.-l." . Terms of Sale, "V i 1 i i l 1 i I i i t i i t i iii i - .i j i u w. reof ! i 111 1 i i I t O i in! fd i A-i" t i i o f A . . t July i'77. bt.ita cf Li Vim , Qirr t I7, . . hi e CO' ni.'.d 1 - r t-- 1 , Pi7. Am tiv.;:;.; S'; !'! .-, SjV.u.i, 4,rthi, . Sm I 11. TV - iu' l-.'ioul 1- I i , - "-!:'( .1.. , 1 '., v-. . . pi. . : - '!.-. .10 ... ,, ; pi.ri I. ! - .- , . -, , j, .J, , t,n f i,t t , 1 1 or j p ,' t. . .-, ta- ni, l'ct j 1 a, i 1 t a I. i a I'a ri ition. -. a. 1 . r $ 1 '.lifiti ri, 1 r .rt . . ! . . , ., .1 -: . 1 , ! i t'uj ' ii f a otsPst, 1 1 -V 1 u - 1 s .i -ing tnas tie tieiea-ianis, I;:. .....i o-jornf 1 ! ' t 1 . : ..'i. . - . . T 1 1 . 1 i : . 1. f . it '' i . I t . . v t .ii. v re ,, tt'-ilt - ,i t , st i t ' ' -. 1 ?(- i - s . i:.i f- . 1 01 1 . 1 j . . 1 ,. 1 t t , j lac 1 e.i i e- :'i' -1 t . i 1 -. i 1 '',--i.:' 1. I " -J. ' , .1 ' 4 - i ' . ' It , ' ' ' ' . ' , - , , . 1 j , J. -t e ! . - i i ' f , '. " 5 1 1 t . - 1 f . t . . . . 1 : - 1 r r 1 f i 1 , I 1 1 , 1 1 t . , t : 1 i I ' t , , j si. .--. 9