Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 12, Paoli, Orange County, 5 December 1877 — Page 2
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; Till ! to 1 he Pi j c i -til! n'dve, 3 ut jiratli;; 1v fs? 1 iS; i 1 "f.f, Ii dhr? "f j rn'.-tii'int arc reportd in ;he Dh-k IlilK MhiisJi r Wt-l-fi s;d!od for Kr.g. !. t d K.iii.it'iv si fit-moon. For A i;d ill to? FJKlr Col, J-uints Kt i'" in, of Jt fit-i--i?nvill?. Ti e weak of tt arii 'ovn tho 1 in .StiHr IIot::co l:its rent! ii.ck i. Ti e I'url.s fot 1."00 nini ?d Mild.l- a or il.o (.;ih of Jsax en. t er. Ki-f-t:p W'rti. of Oidc, dodi cs to n t-ardidate for the t'l.iUf! States Fer.ale. The M r I dl : '. d the Jleump- 1 lion, Hi n ;d, WW will ho tac klfd 1 v thi BoiKite I"rl'h;y . The Kv;i:'sv5iir Courior nmnirnlt s r:.t. b-hi-mop, x f T' rro Haute, for Tier. cr.rer of ritate. Tho Govt t t in nt id ould not Ft in or men -of w vr toen. They viio not built fer that purpose. Only t t n ty-niH rutletnen lire m i ut:c 1 r.s cniuUdatt-s for (J overt: or cf the Mate of Tennessee. KiphU-en htnidrrd hills were in1rcdu(.fd in the1 Hous idon? durii ij th pj .i i a S 5t ?ion of Congress. Use li.'is t ordirinef tlie sppfii nt ir e r,t oi Htncral Harlan, of Ken lucky, ns oh: of the Associate Judges of the United .Vtp.tf-s. Put !er, IH moerftt. otS,H!!n Carolina, M.d Keliefir. Ih-publican, cf I .-ouisiana. Lave 1 ten nilinittr ii to stats in die Sta-ttc-of (he United Staler. CVus. T- Mayo, cashier of the Sccon l Niitior.al Pank at Lafayette, pocketed f:."T.it 0 of the hi-.t.ks fundi and that hank has'gone up the spout.' There nte 632 convi! "m the J( fTfifonville peni'enl iary, Orj.ne (ounty will add another one to-morrow. "SI is. Jane Ki.-e, a sister of Gov. Ti'9. . Williams, dud very suddenly at her home in Knox county Nov. ,'" th. . The House Monday, abolished lie i 1 1 ti .'.; 1 oath and relieved ex-Confc-deiatr? of f heir disfjujlification ps juiors. O'-rnan Pa.-sba proj-.o-e? to tisnke n Fort ie from PS-'vna, if not relieved in a fortnight. Biiod will flow like Wi-Jer lio n. Coi. Itnbn t Tvh-r, sn of President Tyler, died at Montgomery, A fa Lam a, Monday n!ght, of para ly-i- ( i the brain. Wrndell PhibUpi 1 say? ' that Hayes ns aj -pointMl io lead th s? it.e dowi, a sttepinto tbie se-, atitl tlsat be ln'.d dor.e so. The Senate and House adjourned aturu.'v, until 10 o cioeic ;i. in. Merd.v, at ui.Uh- hour the cial -t-ionof .Corws expired. The reuular .sion convened at 12 o"i;l(;c!: in. Monday. I.ycurjus iJaiton, of IJc-tlford, w spokt n of as a csrdidate before ihe roming iHUH-cratie ttate Couventlun as a card'date for s5-eretary of Shde. Hi-5 t:e ndrathai would be i f 1 1 v : : t , e. .it -' i ; s i i . '( ; y i i ; 1 1 1 v r f New c x i'l W 1 U .... " -! i ! v , - .,;t i ,.t ; , . , i j, i J I 1 t Y hi, : i t r :ud k I to-, 'l lie il- ' 'h I .need d 1 1 t r i h i i i t 1 1 1 1 .i t 1, ; d v i i h ! 1
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1 I .v. c r form awl r rt .ii.k i.il I I I j .t.5n ir.cnt of 1 n 1. - l 1 K (.. ; t tut1 t L.cut t 1. t. Kt tis n. lie treat-. U. EU i .'n tuiH;eons!y, m. I f - :,,..t itivt' t-viilf: cc of ( xic ' : litv and w iiJiiiiu'fs to prefer va jHpacr on !:r r Rio Gramle border will he rtquirttl. As six eotupsmiea of cavalry have been ! ordered tnproeced from Indian Territory to Kinohi Ihirracks, opposite Camarp, and the Ninth cavjilry'ha'it been orde red to the Ttio G rande from New Mexico, It is evident ll'.at the Administration intends to do v, hat can be done to" protect the '1 exa-i frontier. The President among' 'other hing'i reeomtnemlH conferring cit-iv.-nhip on Indians who Conform to ii-.-bits of civilization and forsake tin ir . tribal organizations. lie ppraks an earnest Word for popular education, nod refers with justifiable pride to the beneficial results of ihe policy of pacification, and proclaim!? his firm intention to adhere to the constitutional course of letting the States manage their own affair. From the Seat of War. d Constantinople, Dec. 4. M.hemet Ali telegrnphs from Kamarl? yesterday as fallows: . "Today, after violently cannonading our position at Knmarli, the Russians furiously attacked our left wing. The battle continued until evening. We retained, our position. The enemy recreated with consider ide loss. Pursuit was prevented by the thickly-wooded country. We shall tike the often, si ve to-ihorrow. The Russian Itoperiai Guard was engaged.'''' Heavy ' lighting is reporteJ Fiiday in the direction of Tirnova, upon which place the lius.-Jians wcr" ultimately drivenj losing over 3,U0O men, It i.s also reported that the Turks are now bo Larding Tirnova. All available surgeons and dressers are going to Osmnti Baxar. .!i o : , . Blcii akkst, December .4, It is thought thai the Roumanians are, about to make another attempt to capture the second .Grivica redoubt. . . L0ND0X, Dec.- 4. A Cnstatitinople dispatch says it is rumored that the btmb;ird!ur-nt ,of ,Erzeroum has commenced. , , i The State Treasurer lias submit- . . . . ted his annmd report, making the. (dlowing getural showing: Net cah di.-burst meats 'for the year ending October 31, '13,S-0,.r19 44, ar.d the cash en hand November 1, ?4Uo,::C3 127. The total costs of 1 h tcrrvolent institureaches $505,227, divided ' lis f'5i:Wf": Insaue nU UiO.. 1S2 o2; daf nd dmnb institutisvn, $C.'-S I2;llind fisylnn, $32,OJT 7C: s'diers hme, f37,17oj htiue of refgo, $fi7.8-i- 8C; feiiiala reform tory institute, t-25,728 S7; new building insane hospital, HC,73 7d. Thfilwn .prisons, imrth and. south, cost C:l7Sffd: 22j the, edue-v-t ion a I institution, C 11 ,770 C7; jndt' ". .r;. , : 1 .2, , ; ; : .,; C ltd,t . i',trn t on ' 5 : k ' Hiiaitu'n . ' n - - 1 , oi lit ( t i 5 ,. i. j Cut t, n i -'. U J : ' ' ' ' r if i "! ' 1. v p 1 f i t l ti.-1, td t ;. , i i i i ..
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t: i it r : ' I 1 r . v . orit'i td : r t! "r 1 : ,; '. c ir.i-ed (jCtlCT'll Use Uoitt'd r - 1 1 - tc f C iilV t' ficF. : '.vi, ; riff 1st 1 ciJ-r- t' I "S-". the r -.idc- ir?nds Id-. 1 icn owr th'.' rivtr ut t! j of a cd-L-' m. Th" Mccic-.tiS ,re n. --"i; ail the tr..,i s they can get ' 3 the west bank of t'e.e river and it is absolutely necessary that Gen. Ord be rein fo r c e d . T h e J I e x i ca a s ;: a r e growing violent in their .. declarations of .hostility to the United States and "the hall is UabJo to open'.' at any time. We v. Vi not venture to say that Hie Republican party is deud, and that it was buried in the same grave with Tenatur Morton," hut its ch rices of life were certainly impaired by the. losi of that (Vigorous leader. The party strongly resembles him, both in Ins 'niiirmities and in his sangtyno lnpe f recovery when the hand of death was visibly upon him. Atr York Herald. : . - Atnong the crimes to h charged to the account of the lute Secretary of the Navy, George M. 'Robeson, is the wreck of the U. S. man-of-war Huron. The vessel was. built by scoundrels whose only purpose or desire was to bleed the government. It was utterly unfit, for use. Nevertheless, 185 precious souls were permitted nay, forced to ride to their death upon it. . A petition lias been presented to the President, signed by 2d Senators and more than 100 Representatives, asking him" to appoint Packard, the infamous, tad lector of New Orleans. - -3 r- .. i J 1 I - 1 J t fe-fi taj Of Ten Years Duration. Tils D!aFoul Odor. Senses cf'Gr.ieti and Isst VhcIJy Gcno. Entirely' CrcJ by T7ef1'-r Vft-r: C.-'n" en Tfael comi ' . 1 v. k . iy ycu nic 4, rent uem .n, j .. . . , , k ' .... ..' 1 1 .- . M . -1 . , ,' ! M. VII tv 'lil'. . . . i t ute m t 1 1 " iftcd villi Oi:S !o;Uhciiic. 1 . , 1 c in in tho. winter time h;;3 il been tr.cRt ecyere. Ii.e 'sc!iirjsrc htvn hven tldcfc r 1 1 j 1 , ' f'.td .-uoi- so bsia thut my t list! t i others wis very oit'eneive i. . t nn Tve'-K h -t-r co'm;:ncinc Tn n'o cf o 1 m n it, 1 i k I vr t not tro;?l;i-i with ii. Hr. ft..', .vr rits'.-n of t:tsr" e.irl smell, which terra f ' " 11 . 11 1 . e r xr T jiiv ri-riiriie i, my general t ni is 1 ik a v ! vei Yours, iiciaioirnxK n. foed. rjiort-uana Writer. GaAict XlArics, Mich., Kov. S, lbei. .. Gentlemen 5 'The parte (ire of SAjrror,ns Ctsts rriv"l tierottid;:hr.otlriitt. I don't know v. !ui I rttonld hr.v flon'iif If. h;id not been for ui W nmaiy. i h five t rift K oal J 'ouclf mni creryth'mr '!:", : id r . :.: 1 l:!5.ve lirtin r.hlc to pttp t.:c n- IV!' 1 Cimrire, I have not hern e.l-ie to recover ctvscnsf s--f tsu-io nr. d trai'il until I tried PAXPottn'sCflrK. Yon ei!i refer anv one yon choose to rie, anil I will chferfnUT ft.-form t'avm in tletai! a to tho bunt-at the rcmciiy hr.s teen to me. Ynr, . - '- MfcrBOrUNE If. FOED. GUASB IlAI'tM.i'lCS., KoT. 15, . a . K w in 1 1 Cii.'M.'-v'imn.tt it.cftfip, t r p-euvi Iit'-fii iti t i ? r - tri.vp,tsH it trie itejil rhrtt f-p-o ioc -Oi ts 1 hy it, r.l cxh.r It Ciy ot the loi'.w.'Wf. tUv Kypfi' lit, tn '. tmod an 1 ? ' HR, 1 - ! "'ll t .HUt I IIUTV I'.J t S, t j i-,trl. i..-: :i"ie, rnn ia'et !i 1 " i'i,- ' 1 f 'f- it: e i; ir, l.ir - ill' . i 1 i, i :d, lJs.-r- - f ' rvofi- j n ' rt 's int ,0 - I i -; 1 atul i , 1 n t T i i - !" , 1 1 r' jitiri'"' "j of i !o 1 3 1t1-) I i 1 f ' J hrct, He d'- Tor Ii - , - ry 1 ' r 2, lj .-is, u ra i.,v 1. ti!ns Trr. Sat f 1 tail and carein. . t - 1 . . r I trti - i 1 s a .1. 1 .ts 6, 1 j; cit ti.j Lunr nl'n 1 I i- .- 1 r r -i 1 Hi '
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0 . ( I . J t , t . c . - t-.i nut n.f - 1 1 ti i , ! 1 i 'i.d',1 !. t , .i'l i tj-iiite o il 1 a ; 11 1 T5 x - - - y U f r i . 1 ! i 1 .t i 1 1 . ' n-. 1 r 1 - t. pi, in' at 1 .-.1 esiuie. r s.- isiach t. it t 1 ; . ' jrLi1 -u I t . ! v'. -a 1 t M-vol a. inn v ijv s.;f .11 . 1 .f. -t an i t ii '-.'! 1 o 1 L t I ' 'LI 1 ' Ie vnliov;t anv relict o M.ai. 1 1. v. nwi .v'H'n ;i v )!... irc ( v.. & 'T.'MMfN, All J i li-Fi.V. editor's jauil'SaI& Tlif nndersiffnt'd. Executor of the last will and u8iaiuent -of IiSary LanglovA, itsjc.uasad, hercliy ives notice that by order of th-j Orfti,9M Circuit Court, maJ ht 5Covetiiter t?rm, Ia77, lie will sail nt public auction, ua the 'premises, on . . -' SAT lm AY, JAXL'AUT .12, 177, the faliowin; real estate.- lietonarlag' to tho t-tatc of sa$4 lcceUHit, to-wit: The Kmlivhle-I one-half of lots numbered one h-.sndrvil and five (ln5) mi one hundred an-l threa (103), in the town of Orleans: also t 'r a lying in a square.otr tie noutheajt 11 hki of the' sojuheast i i.-f the northwest i attoi- i . secthm twemy-ftmr (24); a i.o t.-'eeon acres in the ru.rih.-n-c corner ot tha northwest quarter of tiie southea-st ijuarter of sH(in t wenty-fimr township ihiX'e (i!) i -. an-l ranije one (1) west, bouude 1 f-al-1'ovs, to-wit: IH's-innia.ar at the 11 01th weft rorner of said '!i:arter, running thence west witn tho north line thereof io tod, thenro cu;b 72 wis, thtincc .easst 40 -rad to the east line of said qnarter. thence north with said hue to thor place of begianing. in Orange county, Indiana. .Tcrni of Sale. One-fourth of the purchase money wiil he requiret cash in hand on day of i?al"e; on.Uie remainder a credit of 0, 12 and IS month.'? wiii ho given. puri ':ase! s executing notes, with approved suix'ty, waiving valuation and nppraUomeut taws, with ik percent. Interest per annum from date. THOMAS A. BKOOKS, Kxoeutor. At the same and place, and on the same terms, the undersigned will sell the remaining tiiiiiivtded one-half interest in said lots Kos. 105 ami 101), in said town of Orleans. FRANCIS M. FiODLKK, liLIZAJ. IdOULElI. Dee. 5, 1577. ' C'omusissisner's Sale of Ileal Instate. The tuidersigned. Connniss inner, appointed iiy the Oi ange Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Amoroso Shields, Lyriia Oleun. .Jr,iiK-j shieMs ani oihers are idaintifl's, and John Shieids. Yinee.it shields. Henry Shisdd ant others aw defendants, will, on the premises, on SATriiDAV, DECEMBER 20, 1877, sell at public auction the following real estate in Orange mnnty, Indiana, to-wit : The south half of tha sotah. ast quarter of sisciiim twouty-hve, towns-hip three north and range one wesi-, and the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-six, township three north an ! range one west. Terms of Sale. A credit of 6, 12, IS and 24 months will be given.- The purchaser will be .required to execute notes, ben Hug .six per centum interest fro:i-date. waiving valuation iaws. with approved sure v. THOMAS N. MATHERS, Com V. ilA Complete Pictorial History of th e Tim es . " "7 h e best, ch eap- ('.?, ffwt? most 8uecesful J'an- ' i'y Paper in the Uu'on." ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF THE PKESS. The Veehdy is tho ablest and most powerful illustrated periodical published in this country, j ts editorials are scholarly and 'convincing, and carry much weight- Jfs ' illustrations of tiirleqt events are full and fresh, and are prepared by our best designers Loisviit Courier-.JourtSah - Harper's Weekly should be in every family thvov.jihout the land, as n purer,. more interesting, hijthe1 toned, better iilnstrateU papvr is net-:' published tti thits or any dher country. Commercial LaU tin, Boston. " ' The Weekly is the only, illustrated paper of ; the day ..that in iH essential c-h'rcterist:cs is reeoettize.d as a na iional 'paper. krooklya Kagle. f r" "rj T. T j Postage free to all Subscribers in the United States. Harper's Weeldy, oc year.. ....... .St 00 -1 00 includes prepayment of U. ii. po tage by the publishers. Subscription? to Harper's Magnzin Yfc?'k!y,' riio Uaxar," to ; s address for one year, flO CO; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one address for one year, il CO, postage free. An kxii-p, Copy of .either die Maga zine, Weekly, r Bazur wiil be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers nt S4 iH) cf-ch. paid fer hy one rer d'.i ni , t , i " C . 'es ' 1 z yf'ir, ".thc j i i i! i j . itii C - 1 1 3 P i V No u i j - s t ai b supjKel .it anv ttu:.?. i . J V ' - -s ' l" V1 'y t ' " ,eo it ith 1 oir. t 1 t a no timt is r e 1 1 i ' f d , it -will 1 a ur f . sj jd tht t. v r w i- i - -& r i t t n. m :p e i ' c 1 V ' 1 i 1. do. it 1 t v I -'t f r 7 1 f I e ' - L i t; i, t t t' -. 'is s r, .0 j - 1 r ii r if t ' . t .i ; 1 l 1 1 c ' 1 S fi - t f 1
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i:at;:s of t axes on do;s. . ' For one male dog over six months ohh $; for each additional dojr, $2: fatfemale do. 2. After the 15th day of December, 1877, the Auditor is req.oJred' by iaw to ac7Terti.se real estate for ad unpaid tales for isTG and for former ye.-.ri to which wi'l" be adder! the taxes of 177, which pale shall occur on the second Mon Jar 'ofFe''.
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- -Lach taxpayer may, pay the hid amotint of his taxes on or before the third Monday in April 1878, or. may, at his option, pay one half thereof, with the whole of his road tax, and the renmirdnjr one-half, "less the road tax, on or W fore the kt Mo day in November following, hut upon failure to payth.-i ,'u-sl ouv-half by sahi third -Monday in April, then the whole tn'x becomes deliriant-nf. mxA n nann'.w IV
ten per cent, is added, and the Treasurer if required hy. hi w, nfier tha't date to proceed to collect surdi delinquent taxes and c osts and charges that inay'aecrna by disfre?s an d sale' of properly, if necessaryBring your road receipts when yon coino to pay your taxes, a 3 ther will net be redeettrod after the third Monday in April. If Ton are liable to pay taxes in more than one township mention that fact to the Treasurer, as a separate receipt is gi.-en for each lowinVip. K ."Conine roar receipts before leaving the office and ?ee ii" they include nil t tir pronfriv No county order will be paid or endorsed in ihe name 'of any prsoii uvii; delinquent taxes. Taxpayers will find it trendy to their ndvardace not to pot off tax paring urdil the last two or three days of time, and i.'.o-o that have thea- tax coniolk-ited such as undivided estates. tc., are espec-inlly rt-quested to call when' we are nl leisure, as it requires considerable tim to make the divisions iftid separate receipts. IIIUAM Id. WKLLS, Treasurer Orange County. Dec. 15, k-77 2-
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