Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 25, Paoli, Orange County, 6 March 1878 — Page 2

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i-jv..! i I r-- iU r. s 't if '.o . a ,'! s :( ; s I- r :: : ( !' 4 f 5 (!'' '-' i " e r.i I' " i" O-O co 1 7 ! ! ('' ? n ! -:. f"t !-, r, 19 tf its h is '' fr, .15 m n LiuHtvVt -...III u-i t4 J 1 llr..Ol. I". r ?! '-i iy f f t i JOH '- .-II AS Kl-t N, ur Var.trlmrg rmmt y Fisr A;vli !t of :.Mi.:-, Ji AUI.'iN 1). HANSON, i-f jrntit-:tirty t'u. For Tri-a .-frr f ?'',-'", W II. I.I AM H.I.MIM..V! AV. -n :: ty. f.r Ait'rr.py 'or.?!!, Hi ! .OA'. V.'OUr.l".N. .f .rr.hoon rvtmty. t'er nrhiWii' In-trithm, '.! AM F Ji. . M "1 AlU-ti t-ntj . Tina Uiiti-'i II', 'iN t'i'k i Mill r.rc!iir.'. Itulhcvfonl, tha I'iist, luul rei,ntU one year 1 , -1 t ur.'l.iy . The iniriilicrs of I ho .Sr-nale wero ijoncsl lite silver bill pa-socK ilfturiiin Uf-urd, Veto The fillvtr IjUI, llnlhevford Bircluud Hay. Austria is in js'ooti condition for v :i r, hut evkH'ntly doesn't "pine for a fuss." The South Carolina Legislature lias parsed a law by which burglary may bo puui'jlicd by haiii::::. The Culian insurgents in the central department have surrendered their arnis to the Siumish authorities. Governor Ihutranft, of IVnnjsylvania, during his oilkial career, has signed the death warrants of forty murder era. The Iowa Legislature has voted to restore capital punishment. Ilight a little wholesome hanging is good sometime. The New York Tribune Hays that "politically ihe Hand hill should he entitled 'An Act t destroy the Kcpubliean party." Democrats, keep cool, and keep in a good humor. Nothing wou'd please cur opponents better than to see dimensions arise in our ranks. The Democratic State ticket, and platform is meeting with marked favor in all sections. Republicans concede the State to the Democracy by a large majority. If the peace treaty offered by Russia is not signed in a frvr days the Russian Plenipotentiaries will present an ultimatum Fixing a dais when the treaty must be signed. The President vetoed the silver I ill and within two hours after its return to Congress both Homes, passed it over his veto by a decided vote, and it is now the law c-f tho land. The Kentucky Legislature, by a decided vote, last Thursday, reenacted the old six per cent. 'interest; law. The hill will be signed by tho Governor, and take effect the llrjt of April. Vf in. (J. Gieenlcy, colored, who ya tried at Indianapolis last week, for the murder of Mrs. Ida Kerrey, a'S'-j colored, wan found guilty by the jury wl.o fixed his punUhuicnt at barging. Hon. Thos. A. Hendricks, who presided over the recent Dome.

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t r. r. . 1 tt-U.-t t-ounce J rer.t i r 2 , v, i 1 5; o! YYiai 'J I I. K i " S-.-cr-t 1 a li pr. I the cur1 vi r, I re -out a I Hit otuf. So tal.tt 1;;0 r.r.lh r s s In on J e I s .-. - :ry. ; ' ..',; is i I r1 i : I to franf v,tAi de hi! I lfnis t- nil hots no served ! r I e x i : a n vr r d o e s . t. x v d-i!'. m t 1 1-. '1 his Mil t'vnc r,ts.i cf the I V siv.'iv shows lap lu-;ow-trr.'ie prr!e.s cf reIcrm. I oil sranM pfHs-wns to irn who arr i:i ti-v ijcr sf inni;'u.')''l an 1 in n ?y circumtnncf , i ncladi dcr-l'pf-r an 1 .", rrj i he-r memiiTS cftlto iiiiiirc, snif i-f'itiiti'TS. ticn. Slirman. fh n. raut. J.- ;Terson Ihivis, hii?1 rnatiV v, lit., aft hov! i ! i c-.!iH-atrnl at lhi expe-nse ti'she sl'.'t-ri r:tM)t, 1e!rayc''l it. lJf-s.!f.I this, tic; 1 ill i.rtipo?es to pptision roU (jiers and ri unf t-vis whri served irt t':e iitiiiv ori::i nii-'Hton, tkirtr d.ivs in the P.'. Vc k II iv k. (Vcr-Fb'ri-Ia v:.is. AH Sn ml II n't p. nml . ' of th Foluiors h.iv" rrcci v-d bounty 1 rid warrants, and bci-ri j.aid t--c rv dctlur tho govrmrant promised iI.cr, while the soMits of 1 "' I urn 1 1)0 only onos who never had land warrant- The proposed measure is ntirp!y w'tliout precodent- The covorn merit lias never praritpil pratui tons ppnsiou3 lo aay EoldlerS of the Indian war. The average njro ff the soldiers pro posed to ho hor.cf.ttc: by the bill presented bj" t! " I )f raoorat!, is only f. ny six. The nn rater nl survivors of the Mex'c war is t.",,')0;, arid of th Indian wars, aa-J. Ttiose, with tlioir wi'ov. er-ordi n z ,! die regular estimates, niftle 7."J -) pensioner?, wh.ieh won Id cost, from $T,0;;,eeO to 5,000,000 r.nnnaliv, nnl nn ttcsrregate of from SiooNiiheou to loihooo.eoo. The above article vri s sent us, ae compunicd by the followin loiter, the author of whuh is a, dyed in the wool, Itopuldicnii, and v.liose sentiments we cordially indorse as expressed in his letter. We will further avid that writer is cue of Indiana's most gallant soldiers: Oki e vxs, I : t . , Feb. 23. l-TS. En. Xks In . r Sir: Inclosed I send yon an article clipped from the ISedford Journal I suppose from the way lie pitches into the present Demos cratic Congress, that lie mast be a lie publican. If he is, I must say that he is a very poor one, ni.ddnps not belong to Ute class of Republicans that I associate with. He is or.posed to pensionary soldiers of the Indian or Mexican wars, nnd clnims that these men are in the "roor of manhood and eauy cirevm.sancca." What do you think (!abe. Dougherty, William Cook, Albert. Mav--f;e!d,and other old soldiers that I might name, will snj- to that. '1 hen he says that "Gen. Grant, lien. Sherman, Jeff. Davis, nnd many who, although edits eatcd at the expense of the government, betrayed, it," will be recipients of this pension. Don't tins man know that the soldiers of the Mexican war fought for less money than any soldiers have since? Don't he know that thej done more to build up and aggrandize the wealth and power of this country than a 113" other cdass of soldiers since the day's of Washington and Jackson. Don't he know in his heart of hearts that it. is a debt that the government owes to these men- If he don't then I pity his ignorance, and if he will investigate the matter closely ho will find as many.it not more. Republicans favoring that measure than Democrats, and if he wants to make a light on that ques tion lie had better get out of his present pnity organization and jo it alone. Yours, lba :;. We had the pleasure of meeting at the State Convention last week Col. Cal. Jones, Win. Swint, S. Held ins, H. A. Pee J, S. D, Terry, Dr. A. J. Thomas, Junt Peters, T. P. Dunkirk, Win. Knight, J. B. Mynard, G. li. Thompson, J. G. Shanklin, Tom Collin-5, A. UndrWfiod and a host of other genial members of the press gang, and they all looked as if they were in eager anticipation of th coming of the silver age, so they could have a fe.v dimes to jingle in their pockets or to get a drink. Jasper Courier. The following are the members of the Congressional Committee for this District Craw foi d John Bentz. Daviess D. J. Ile.Tr.m. Dubois Thomas Herhig. Greene D. II. Halfiehl. Knox W. Ik Robinson. Jdartin ID'iuy A. Peed. ()r:t ngt T. I..J. Rusk irk. Pike i: t. Lb h.inN'.n. S id ii van Joshua K truest. Chairman Ccuntnitte-e II. A Serretarv lid. Richardson. The t'ill to repeal the renniptien law U in lite hands of the Senate Finanee Cimmtttee, and ;vill le riputrd ti.i v, k. Tliete is n itr sim nt rwp o t th d the 1 ia i ity l .i ( ! t.vt r tl 1 MiHf Itvi.vO, t ' i S s ",4 v i i ti g t: r...t that . t i di to c op, Ci' .( - u d lik !y to ',' r.vi ti .til th sd iy. ::r j .;TIo ,ti i ,tc 3 oJi v i icy i ! : v 1 1. t low r- Ion n 'l i.i 1 i -t i , L ;j I ik at i ,a: p. r 1: , ' 1 ..I- i i ; t ..;! s C ' ' . 1 1 , i ) I - Y, I ; 1 I -Y V . l C '.'. , 5 ... ..;..'', 1

All i;.-;iy. "".fu. Cn : rva v. L.iik am Glxti.krv It if-hig ndnty aigaed to me by th" corfvctition to write an esss-, I havo tri'-.l In to my JuSy, vA hnve complied ifh the r quest, though hi a soirr-fihat broken manner. Mr suijr-et is "Ti.e h c:-'.it.T of 5. d. bath !-; - honk." To e:-ib;ish u Snhbr.th tchou't. or r-ry cthr Fthr.ol. requires time on. I pair.s. Somebody must labor, and labor hard at;d sXib'uby and enrneiiUy, i:ot only to begin b u t to sustain tho work; not only Et first, but always, from week to week, from year t year. Although ib-ech Grove .Sabbath pehool has been etab lislic-d for a number of years the workers should double t'Hr energies, that the golden sheaves, which are alrendy ripe, maybe gathered iu the great store house, that nothing may be lost. We see the farmer going forth in early morn, when the seed. time, and harvest

arrive, sowing the golden grain or ronpmg the brigiit sheaves, hardly thinking of the oppressive heat of the noonday fun, and only when the shades of even ing nnd dews of night are faliine around him does ho leave his field of labor to ck the night's re-Bose in the pleasant home lie has prepared for himself and iainily, ready to rise early next morn ing and return to his work. All this 13 right and necessary for the sustenance 01 hie, for God, in His sncred work, has said "in the sweat of thy face shall thou eat bread till thou return unto the ground.'' "IF any would not work neither should he eat." "Every' one should work and eat their own bread;" "do your own business and work with your own h.-mds. Leaving the necessity ot temporal sowing and reaping, I will return to my s abject and notice the necessity of Sabbath schoo's. Wherever there is a single rational bet fig uninstriicted in the truths of the Bible there is need of some Christian effort of some kind. If those whose duty it is to impart such knowledge is incapable or indisposed the deficiency should be supplied from some other source. To train a child up in the way it should go is the appro priate duty ot the parent, but it it .i neglected or improperly discharged some other agency should bo employed to supply the delect without impairing at all the parental obligation. The Sabbath school supplies this deficiency. It is calculated to instruct children in the truths of the Bible and makes the way of life so plain that even a child need net go uninstructcd in them. Although this land of ours is blessed with Dibles and Sabbath schools, yci there are hundreds of children starving for the bread and water of life, and it i3 the tint 3' of our workers to seek out those children and take them !3- the hand and hold them up to a throne of grace. Again, as tho interest of Sabbath schools advance wickedness aU ways recedes. The destiny of theSab-: bath school is our destin. If the Sabbath school prospers we wid prosper. Should it fail we are sure to fail. We have seen boys on the Sabbath da 3- en gaged in all manner of wickedness, and the parents of those ehihlren are professors of religion. Had the comma -nifyin winch thej resided been blessed with a Sabbath sehoot those childien might have been seen winding their way each Sabbath day to a place where ma 03- other ehihlren (and older persons too) have assembled themselves together, not to violate the command "Remember the Sabbath .to keep it holy," but to obey the injunction. There the3" would listen to the sacred words of God as they fell from the lips of some generous teacher or pious superintendent. There the first impressions of a serious nature are implanted in their breasts. There they learn how wicked it is to take the name of God in vain. They are taught the evils of Sabbath breaking and the rewards of welldoing. The Sabbath school is capable of doing work that the pulpit can not reach. As the dew and rain is essential to (he growth of trees and plants so is the Sabbath school essential to the pi-osperitv" of the "hurch If we had no dew nor rain all vegetation would eease to grow. Our gardens would soon loose the fragrance of the rose, the meadow ils carpet of green. The love- forest .would no longer iurnlsh inviting shade and beautiful foliage, but would soon become brown and sear. The vines we hrtve trained so tenderly would no longer reach forth and twine their little tendrils around the supports we have prepared for them, but are torn from their fastenings and tossed to and fro by the merciless windj until nothing of the beautiful vine and loveh- flower is" left to cheer ns. If there was no place for our young people to assemble themselves together they would find some place, and blessed is the community if it be a place of divine worship. If they do not have th subject presented to their minds that is a safe guide for the 1,1 through iif they would perloip engage in something that would ruin them morally. If the mora's of our young people are lost what will become cf our churches. If they are permitted to go on in wickedness and sin is it not much harder for the minister of the gospel to pnr.-:aade them to turn from their wicked ways and seek the things which nra so needful to them, after death. If the church has not this stimulant it will become dormant to a certain extent. The pulpit does not adapt itself to all r.gs and classes of society, but the Sabl'-ath schooi does. While the pulp't is proclaiming the ways of salvation in a manner suitable for adults, the Sabbath school is twin-ir-g the noble truths of the Jbble around ll car is of the to fh a s Tt? I J fi s t he tho tree 1 si fged- A th twig is bent e ur.es. This being trie does it not behoove every individual, every rational bc:ng. to do everything in i'..---:r j iwer tii' k" C. d ; ;,vy vi.ic's wiiiio: 1 t: - ! !s ft: v..'m g : ,t iDi'i 0 hi.',i"b It ! .1 '-! V y ' i o-u u, u nnd rnr u y r ill i to f "! . v t h s p vh f 1 ' Ji'i ikr - -I '. v o t'u we ti . -1 j r. j .n 1 t r o'd - D' t r 1 1 . i 1 1st met-'. I in the way they s'wvili r-,- :' j ' i r f v v 'i 1, ; - I ,1! 1. 1 it If t' " Y t 1 : -. t" .. 1 ' Y I- g . ! l - ' ' 5 ! r iu ; ' 1 -led ig J! l a S " t 'I 1 t. Y 1 ' . . 1 .,. , - 1, "- -f ;. t i 1 " I - a . X 1' 1 t 0 , i 1 .raw, i : vol Y '. i t v I 1 , r e 1 . 1 - iti t 1 r 1 4 t

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tirr ' "t T ,"!''r C-i- ' ::;: l:-r I - t - f n '-' h 1 r ii'.rr. r. I v.-.i r -nu rvtt p.m'al'f ! ' 'h'. E ! I . '! t . 'l. 'H. ' ' 'fl I'.; 1 .-?! " !rr'i l.ir t, a t -r:-i-'".'lf. 1 :'! I bav j.,: ,,,.--y t;.;j4. '..-t-.k I 11 I jibbst'li! W. S-'tH'TI K'!' iilrt-ratva t"!r ?, tj;.r-l n t-l -iwt.-st rmirh, svcr irxhi nrvys, - ' tt, evrrv J.llc: vn cfrs-imriia. Mv Si. :vl ;:;. -! ;rt Vr.tr. T'i'C ri-.tr.-.r tut r.w'-tn- 1 tz?h-' nft t'lroiit tii 't I ci-.-im. 1 ucrp itK-m trr. rfi'r.C v St l?:.Oit i 'W-i'Ou fip.r;..o. oi o to rt'p., r.t tin; red t r-f V -r i -. I woiil-! t!;-n li.-'V t Tfconr.; I ) v ry t :-:im i i i v t-vi-t-r 1 r .' -! t-r; r-'HT ? fro-n t.iy t'-r. -;.t r. id " -i-t b t'ero t!-r .' fct to "i '', ;o".'i'i". i-'. r : ;t '.-'- ! t !.c ycrM rs t tv-r:--. v - ill, r r.'cj u Ms i ri ix -,.:..;,.-! tiott I Con'-I T-i! 'i ct yv'.-.-;a'!!.ov. I il'Vil'v .:!)s-lr?ti ('iii:! 'i: i Mirir. o .i i.Crvj ;V',i .a:i op. fi.; in on tu iu, ti'it. nt t.-.int-tt (ri.; p.i,,4 fl iu TH rwxtart l:if iimnntt "ii on X U"i:r.n in tu ikVI'Mj: c wit tirj poi. fTion natli-rdrninil.-tri'iMv . i nv 1 lnvS. trrilui nnsuit-t f.ivl ' nlh-J 1 cvvht i-f-:i-iv , n sio-.'p. h tt V-o'i'-'tt. i-.f--f nwttiij my f i--t--m t.,. Si.r!h- (-''.:': ti-f tt:w Cismf. tii.it I h-:-i iv?h. rr v: p:ie. a l p'mw.;.1 rvrry tytii;:i"m cf r.n uri ,- '". -a H l-.v vi::Miii'n'. "VV lien Ui!iU.-r hn: ! !!!. in! !'! ; --t ii j, or alwutitmontl: seo, I I- -ir '- tU j of Fax f! I'aptal t'n.i T'. s I'atu.ki. Aflcr n-;r 1 0 tl' Ft b.-lti! I tvr-ci to injirov-j rat-l.tSv. Tl c i r;t lo: Rcnictltreli-nr my In a- i -. 1 lout uot k.u a it to b.i for ycari. It t.-i-ni l grit iii::y t n.-icjt tlie :is-hri- II .';;-ii- l f.. c-j-'qh i;i ?rr.? 'vti. V v nsii ic tt sis n. paij-:i'I i;.i-in r-i!r,Cf'l th". Irfl.-uenin' ion timl !! nrt-f---,' tonsils, sotttntl he vion oi'sct to tr. '.!'. 3 me. 1 ':: f r"!HH llC-3 V.-.V rt' St (Hsiljifli'firrit, tii. i tiuznin j-1: Jn i;iy 1-ca.tce 't.. my enm-n f -'Intt nii.i f i.c.u- uk Wfva ci'ir)'-r"!v n'Mornt, na.l every pyu'.r.tiu vl it 'sea-" ttvit ti-' r-fim'.l in to On v.-rii: t i" tit K!":iv. li- irjx'anil hv thss ma or e iN'Tiiiai'ii nAiue. 1 1"1 w l-n'i e."AT.M;p.ir. I li:vn .w:i t im rTpili it 1."-tiTtr, ;t n 'riirf:;f, I l-.tvs fc:i n r-cat (li.':il in' S'ltVrri: K fro'-i (' -ta; ri. .i:vi liono to toavlaca uiany that thu Sj a fe-rci.t rovaivn-. I nr f tr!i!Ur T-f'-i Vh" trfit'.vt f frahnh prnrt Vy Ui' ,t ; 1; wl--iAnF, t-.:i 1 tii-.vc ri'i t-vuT-cil th ! r.iMft rr-in.-?'.' i:t"in r v rn '. I t-aro use I CVfry kin ' n( r 'nicilv n:- :!ii'.-.r:-l :i Cult t.-ivc .-;-fionreil ctniintf n. v -ri-nl -l'n x yi-urx i:)f.t. m-l l-five. wl Hi f illnviiu t'l-i.- n-. ..t.ikvn .-r-'i.f.-ar. u' ti'y prniT'O h.-mii'i, l.tit ont natrt ;,o r"lt ft.ri-iirmii'ai; -lii. ti t fi-iHii i-rsv- ftifltl. " Boston, F1).52J 13. J. V. m.,KQl:". SrrrriLK.M. TYb. r". Tlr n pi.-rsnnnllv nr)T,,"rr't '"n n; I iivfj! . V, DlnMimr.-. mut niri't" nut!', t'n-it tli" 1' ve"!i,:r i-luU'-Uioat ty liii.i 'Uimci ibl t'-ii - U lor- l'l ', tLTU J. 'i'ilOMAS, ,)u.u.(.o ul'lu. Po :rc. T!npH p-vV!a rAntairn Pr Fiiufor'tM Tmpmv-'t IntiuUuir Tiitif. wiUi mil t!ir-T:tn 0r i" t.i c -i . Y .( ,S'.i) Urf ,o by uH Wholcsa'-' rui'l In-tin! I'ra.'i-i-iM thrcnt-'jonf i'ic Onit-'-a Ht-. f.i ; 1 (j I i . , n-r t Acr.ta uuil V.'l-.oK-i IriV.i-;-"t', J'..iMi!!, M:::-s. . r r ki .H !.i iio'o'V-;i L Wfd TP10 T' Rwp Affords tho r.ost catefil relief in sT Affjchcns of tii j Chest end Lungs. Messrs. Tr-r-s & Totte'-: Centime n.-ivtu-for many iv.c.ulii iu,st phi!"'" cl wall n very l:i:m' fciii--", caileU by mv lii-S:i ( lironi'". ClVm i-v, Ciinstl by nfL.-n:icr liiiury si nl -.fnuii, nnl f rv.-liic!i I USDil many proscrlpl ior.s ii.nl H.iiim-tit'i, iis v.-f!l s tliu so-called rliciimut in cure', willioiit Oi" i"p t hunctH, tuv ph.sicbui rcom.i;r:utt;il c"u; vf your CoLi-rNS VnLTAtr l'l. vsruvn, V I: ti. t ) ltiv irrent Eurprise, r-..licv 1 pari s.iul t o;-rii-ss nlniit im MOiliaU'ly, nii'l I bare b,i i nb a t : (triiil t my bouseliobi nl!' lirs vr f:.ic.- Mil 'i p !'. t tns3 nn-l comfort, v,-!iri;:!;i, bffoij t'n; : priiicm lo:i n your i:iv:ilu:i! 1 1 Olaftrr. I v n ( ':;rfi ir ul'lc t ii nn vtliin. I consiUi'r tU u-i iui.:iii;iv.lil!, nml sluill wii'i plaasarfi r- coincK-ii'l ilic 1 tli- ttflioti'il. Vours ro.-p"ctr,Uiy. Mia. l-'P.AXCEj UAIUUMA:,. Orov a, ilc, Api U 21, la 13. There ts nc jaotUcnl or protoctir!" eppttanc that wlil j-.rovo o trrutuml ond rlluctivo i:i Tickling CouiXlis, Irritation nnd Forcings of On'. Clic;-t and Ldhk-s. We believe tlicnt rn..ibli vl' preveutiu serious CiscaEcs cf tiicsu org.ii.s. po not confound thfFP I l.-istors v-It'i tbo oriM'.mry I'lastti-s of tl.c day, Cuit by comparison uro ubsulutuly worthies--". Hi careful to obt -.in roi.'.t ns' V HTucrufTtn, n cetn'oin tion if lOfnir : ir Voltaic l'latcs with a liilily Koi'dcs-.r'-il Ilnst-.r. rs soon i tlio above cut. bob! liv ail Wholesale nnd U"t Ul Prntrtists tiir'-ujhor.t tfc Tr' lt"d f'atcs nml Camilla?, nnd by WEEIiS iS; l'OTTEil, l'roprlttors, Boston. M;;f. fi leks converted to the faith of the gospel, lly the blessing of God upon these schools they have brought order out of confusion and light o'.it of darknes. Domestic peace has hco; restored, the altnr of domestic wu-? diip reared, the Sabbath consecrated, religious congregntions assembled and churches of the living God planted, so that in 1101113- solitary places, where no voice was. noes of j 03' and gladness, thanksgiving and the voice of melody are now heard. Who will not saj- that an ngenc3 which has brought forth such fruits as these is worthy to be invigorated and enlarged till it shall bless every human habitation and e ren" human heartJ o.s k i'H Tiinnr.E. Dcmacratic Towiaslaii Cosvcntioti. The Democracy of Paoli townsliiji will meet in mass convention at the Court House, in Paoli, at 1 o'clock p. in., on S.iturd.ty, March 16, 1 873, for the purpose of nominating candidates for township ofiiccs. and for tlu transaction of such other hiisines.s as may come before the convention. Kvery Democrat of the township is requested to attend. Tiios. P. DrsKiitK, Central Commit tee man. Cctitral Cotiiiiilttcc "Icclliig'. Tho Democtatic Central Committee of Orange county wi.l meet at the court house, in Paoli, on Saturday, March I), 1S7S, for the transaction of important hus.ines. Kvery member of the committee is earnestly reqnesteet to attend, as well as the leading Democrats of tho various townships of the county. TlIOS. Ii. BUaKIRK, Chairman Com rniUee. T o it 11 Slip Convention. The Democracy of Stampersereek township wid meet in convention on the ! Uhdar of .March, IbT, at School iiduse !o. 2. f-r the purpose of r. otnv ina ting candidates to I'd I the various township o:bces and nttem! to other business. If. If. Pot.s.x, JlornVr of Committee. Toiriisiilp CossvcnlisM. Tho Democracy of Greonlkld township will meet in convention, at WilU-iuHburg, CEi the 2dd day of March, 1YY, nt 1 o'clock p. ra., for the purpo-o cf nomierYIng can didutcs for the various lovnship j u 11 t.t uttvnel tii other busJ.i'.n: If. fill 1,1 at, Y "i( ; .f ( i u.iittre. 1 1 . . is v b : t ; r, - - ' I I'd' .l" ! k - - - - : f. ' i :'o t i t ' - f : i - ! i 1 J.

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r ' i, u , .J 1 1 N L r t 11 c ) -I , , , m 1 ... it , ,. 1 ' e t binum: n. Mo or, or - .1 n-v?-. -;vk i towa.-iiijt, is a rinoM.ite f r tfie i'.'e ft j Trc:i-it ro r, miJ A .v t tj the ,kviijti o! the tv::i- , ocjAtic t'uuvntioii. t We are authorized to announce Judxe FliAXK WIT. SOX, t Bpiltwit. a a csndi!at f.ir Juiijce. of thii. Ten tit. JuiUcil l"fr t. nil, su'..;-et to the lUn-i.-ionof the Deiooci a! i'c ,1 1 1 k- i a I e X o v e 1 1 1 i b . mFW't !-"b vfiw E. D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute, Hew Ycrh City. Yew innstratoil Priced Catalogue ia a book o nifty closely printed pages, quoting with tha size, capacitv and stvle the prices of about SIX THOUSAND items of llousefurnishing Hardware, China, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery. Cooking Utensils, Table Ware, Dinner, Tea, and To-tlet Sets. Coal Vases, Fire Sets and Stands, and every kind of goods for the furnishing of a house, table, hotel, yacht, steamboat, school or public institution. The largest assortment in tho world, from th plainest tot'e most rich and costly, all at greatly reduced prices, 40 to t?0 per cent. bsloT retail rates. Above price list, with illustrated catalogue, mailed free. Goods most carefully boxed bj experienced packers and shipped to li parts, betters promptly answered, and estimates for goods fron ON hi DOLLAR to ? 1 0,000 cheerfully furnished on application. EDWARD D. li ASS FORD. 1, 2, a, 12, 15. lftum Cooper Institute, 3d Ave.. 4ih A.ve., Astor IT. & 8th St.. New York City. PXJftLIC ISATIOX I will hold Public examination f Applicants to teach in the Common Sehools of Orange Gouiity, Indiana, at the ITigh School building in Paoli, on the last Saturday of each month. Kxamination will commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Applicants must present the proper certificate of good moral character. I will also be at the Auditor's ofiice inl'aoii ;n the second Tuesday of each month ' JAMKS L. lOBLITT, County Sup t. Paoli June 20 IDto. 41. LEGAL. I'.y virtue ot an oxeeutioii, to in liireetel tri'iailie Clerk of the. t)i -anjfot ircuit e;ourt, I will cijiftsj at public eule, to tlie liig-ticst bid tcr, on s-Axrnn.vY, m Alton ig. isrs, twtweeii thi; liours of 10 o'clock a. 111. ami 4 o'cluck p. iu.. of sai I itay, at tlniitiMirof the court lioi;.-ij of Oi ar.X'--vouury, ttn; rent 4 and profits for a term n t excooii'in s?cven years, lUo following ik'sci it'fd real estate, to-wit: 'L'lu' wr:ii kalf of lb-' northeast iiuarter of suction three S, township one tl north and laii'CO owe il' cast, i-ontaininir cility acres, and the south lut If of t!ie soul iVeast tjna rtcr of section twontv-;ive 2."!, in town tlirce tS north a.i I iaa.yr. one 1) west. And on fa 0. ure to realize tiie full amount of tho juilirnionl, interesi and cost-, I will, at the ativ! ;im' nol id ace, esiiose t public eatc trie f .(j-.-iui.ilo cf s:r. 1 real cs'nte. Taken a-itlie property of S iliiam I". Keiby and ficntv .Moore," at'ilio suit of Ambrose Shields. Said sale will Ut ma t.' wtilioat aay relief whatever koni valeroion or n ''.lmisiuneuk laws. SAMOKL A. DAVIS. SiieriiV Oianne County. A'ollcc of Final Seltlcisieut. Notice is hcribv trivcii that on this 4th tlrtv of M-i;cti. A. i. IsTrt, Andrew d. Khodes, AuinoiisU ato of th'1 cs'ato of Martha .1. Oho les, ili'i-ra-'-'ii, ti'o I with th Clerk of the. Circuit dun of O.aae i-oun;y, 1-nUana, his louil no) ort :is suidi .d:uinir: aior. s!i:win.T that th.-re i.s mi sundus left f ? ilisti iijution amoiiir tii. hei.s oi'sai I decedent. Said hvdi s aro h-'rehy itoi!ied that- at the March term, iSTS. of said court, and on tlie li.sr itav of sai t term said report will stand lor conlii ma; ion. At'cst the. ( 1 vk nnd the seal ot aid court this 4 Ji iUiv of .Mari-h. A. D.. lfC.s. J.lilS It. SIMPSON. 27,- Clerk Oianre Circuit Coio't. Asslgner'!! Salcof tlcal Skstatt N-iUc-) is hrrcbv iv-'u tliatt'oi n; l osire'l Assignee of VVii'.ia-u ibu;;ht'r!r, wiil sell at ptihlk; anetiou, n tkj iirciuisc-, ia FitiOAV, MAkf H ir, isrs, Vri .'. f-dlowin.-r realcsta'e. iKdontrfiej: to f.iid a'fii'nor. an I liy him licrctof : conveyed to tiu nnd ! sitr;!v;d. in trust for the bei,efic"of all tlie b ; a ti ki creditors of said a -f4irtiur, William Dintj-'icrty. t-i-ivit: 'ihe west half of lh " notthv.'-r. htuo t er of section tweitt.v-ei.yrht. a:rl imnhwi st tjuarter of noriiicast ipun ter sa .ne s -cti-ui, all in town two 3 iiori ti aad ra re-e UviJ vst. A No four a.-n's. m-n-e or less. t.H-itijOittt i-art of the west half of (he n;t!u ast lituu-ler of section lwcnty-ne 21, which lies smith l.ot lOver, and west of (!,. jrrad'j ;; !so that part of the south half oi the northeast quarter section twenty 2."'. in town two 2 north and ran ire two 2 west, whi -h lies couth f th New AlUor.y and Vine-, nnrs turnnike road, and a'.i that part of the north half of the southeast quarter of can;. sectioi:. town and range that lies south of s:i'-S rea i. sale ! commence at 10 o'clock a. m. on the Davis laud, m-ar West Jta.ti m .Springs, and to eoatimu from day t- riny. if necessary, until nil of snid 'a ads are sold. . Ti'in-.s of sate. A rredit of twelve m-'uiths wilt be given, pnivha-ers executing note wiOi approved se.rcty. waivittj; valuation and nor a -,se:n nt laws, with t-ix per centum interest per anmini flora I'a'e. .1 ai in l MI'OF.NiTV, Assinee of Win. Doushoi'tv. Feb. 12, IsT-i. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell IlcS-I Estate.Stafe c,flndi7it,7, Oruvs County: Notice U ivrcliv f:;ven that Solomon Scott, A1m:aiatrator of' iiie i-s'ate tf Na-i.-y It. .'uhrnwii. lifit .i -ed, I;a filed his petiiion to si-i i the lea I estate of la.- i.t-'..-:,;, her per-ioeal ?n:rt.v la-siiar intttt!-i'tit to par her field ; n-i that said, peiitiou wiil '. ' biuiv.l at the Bfxt term of the Circuit t'eerl r-f tend wsotr, Atteit: -MHIX I?.. MM C'-ON. fieri; e-irciU: Ctnirt Uranae Countr." T.-.U. 21 ! -'-. . 1ft- .". t ' : Ialdtato! Yet ice. N ' 1 . V l f M ' ' " ' ' . ! t i it - - - . .11.1 , f "I ' - . ii i,i i - j i I , , t i- iltii'v , , I C i v i l f i U - i 1 t 1 - I , ! i ' ! I I - I f ' 1 1-'- ! i 1 1 " i " i I. ' i 1, r .1 Ml In, i "j,'!:,: 1 'i 1 ' " i !" j ;i":.'Ht . i "i S k i ' iUi i: 1 ; i , j. f' - -- -I V .it - ' ,...;:.oi;Ue-t Ad 1 Hit y'p s I - . v . i i 7 ' . "1 T- I . : C

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Amount of cost due G C 1 Total due., .....fTt'O C2 Also the southeast quarter of 'he southwest quarter of section twentythree, in township one soith and range one east, containing forty acres, more or less, and the r.ortheast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twentysix, in same township and range, eon taining forty acres, more or less, also the north side of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twentyvsix, in same township and range, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, the same having been mortgaged to the S'ate of Indiana bv Samuel Bird and Serepta lord, to secure the payment of three hundred dollars belonging to Congressional township fund, one south and range one cast. A mount of principal due. $."00 00 Amount ofinterest nue SI 07 Amount of damage due 1 (S Amount of cost due 7 Total due f.VjO 25 Terms of S.,'o Said land will be sold on the following terms: A ;redit of five years at 8 per cent interest annual-. ly in advance, and for a sum not less than the appraised value thereof; nh costs, damage and interest now due must be paid at the time of purchase. COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twcnt--two in township one north and range two west, containing forty acres; also the north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty-two, in township one north and range two west, containing eighty acres, the same having bee.t mortgaged to the State of Indiana 13' David ! ivengood and Elizabeth Livengood to secure the payment of three hundred dollars belonging to the common school fund. Amount of principal Jin ...?.1()0 00 Amount of interest due 71 5K5 Amount of damage due 7 4t A mount of cost due G 00 Total duo HSo 37 Terms cash. Also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twentyeight, township one north nnd range two west, containing fort3 acres, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indii.na by Thomas Flick and Nai:c3 Flick to secure the pi3"ment of one hundred and twenty-five dollars belonging to the common school tnndsAmount of principal due... $125 CCf Amount of interest due 12 ot Amount (dblursage due.... 2 75 Amount of cost due. 5 5') Total dn-e- 145 fd Terms cash. Also 1 lie south half of the northeast quarter of section twenty, tow nship two north of range two west; also the north half of the sontheasi qoir.irfer of same section, township and range, containingin all one hundred" am? sixty so -res. the same having been mortgniged to the State of Indiana by- William. Dougherty and Catharine Dougherty to aeeure the payment ofthree hundred an? fifty dollars belonging to the common school funds Amount of principal due.... ?:50 Of) Amount of interest due 09 of Amount of damage due s M0 Amount of cost due... f 00 Total due , 434 70 Terms cash. Also part of die west half of the nortlisvest quarter of section twentyeight, in township two north and range two west; nhso part of the northwest quarter of the northeast, quarter of .same section, township and range, containing in ail one hundred and five acres, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana by William Dougherty and Catharine Dougherty to. secure the payment cf six hundred and fifty doilavs belonging to the common school 'and. Amount of principal due ?G,V.) 00Amount of ii'teret due 155 27 Amount of damage due Id 10 Amount of coat due G ;) Total due. fc-27 37 Terms cash. In testimony whereof I have herein to attached my signature, and a Mixed the seal of the lJoard of Commissioners of Orange county, Indiana, th.s -5th (lay of February. 1YYI. DAVID F. STUCKFR, A u d i t o r O ra ngo Co u n t y. rictice of ITInal YetUemcnt asstl Iis!riliotio. Notice U liend.y given tint on tliia Eth day f March. J7S, .iiiah II. Cha-ues. AdmoiYtrat.ors ef tde estate ef liejiry Sduaf. de-i-eased. fikd with the C!er of" its Circuit Court of Oraror" eovinty, lufilaua. hi-t t)?ial Topnitas ifiiclt ' Admirdtra'.or. dowi.i shst tii re is rent ai ui mr for ii-jtn'ui?i.-i ruitLcijf the kc-irs .f f..-t d cs'.a.e the kw.a of 4111 CI. Sa heiis ;re fnuvhy ti'-'Ko-l l!:et at th' next terns of said c-i.trl.'nud n the Or-t tbt v tlie-iof. said rt-p rt will Ma -id lor i-or.:inii-tion and pr- f .f i-.i-ir? h;; xs i,o hcirdund utM'h orpi. will !- ilistVrjiited .'niionj said heirs ac-r,Uif ti law. Att-t th I'i'k fta-'tt: s-'al of gai.l cou t tUU wth lav of Marc'i, A. I. -IOH ii. 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; 1 I - . . d -' 1 - r !. e ate nl InSheriff ;f t) I,d R ( b i - Co . C rt -liiiiir of Orange, i ihe iann, hereby certifr to the s?ud county what okseers sre to be elected utthe April election to t?e held on the first .MotYjv of April, 1st?, at the several p!acr oi holding elections iti said couiOy. OSiccrs to be elected by the town ships; PAOLI TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of (he Peace, (one for the town and one for the townhij). Three ConstablesOne Trustee. One Assessor. One Head Supervisor for each road districtN 0 RTTI K A ST TO W NSII IP. Two Justices of the PeaceTwo Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. ORLEANS TOWNSHIP. One Justice of the Peace. Three Constables. One Trustee. One A ssessor. One Road Supervisor for each real district. O R A N G E VI L L E TOWNSHIP. One Justice of the Peace. TwoConstables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each roari district. N 0 TIT 1 1 W E ST TO W NS 111 P. One Justice of the Peace'Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. FRENCH LICK TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One TrusteeOne Assessor. One Road S-jpervYor for each road district. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trusfee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. GREEN FIELD TOWNSHIP. One Justice, of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road cl i s r i t t SOUTHEAST TOWNS HIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee, One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. ST A M PE RS 0 RE E fv TO W NSII I P. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for en eh road district. The Sheriff of Orange county. Stateaforesaid,, is-hereby directed to give legal notice1 o-f.su ch election in conformity to 'die statute in snch car.es made and provided1. In witness whereof 1 Love unto sot my v hand and alirx lb swud ot the L.S. V Orange Circuit fVnrt, at Paoli, ii-n-v ' i!,U Hah dav of Fid. rn a rv. H7S. JOHN' It. SIMPSON. Clerk Orange Circuit Court. PROCLAMATION. Notice U hereby givew ir th qualified voters of Orange cfmnt3T Indiana, that ths jho'Is will he ojened tlie places for voting at election.1, m thfr respective ptpcinets, on Mombr,', the 1st 1I113" of April, iSTo, for the oiiieeis named in the Clerk's certificate n'oove SAMUEL A. DA VIS, Sheriff of Ora nge Cou ntv, ItxT. Fe)n-uarv IT., 1S7H. .ttention, iiadies OBS. E. J. BEfUIOAn, (rccestlt or l.Ot" IS V I Invitcn your aitentiun to 1 ec kirgf ant excelIfiit stoi k of MiLLIIIERK & FAHCY GOODS, rnnn" 't;'r.,r in part ftf eii.T, coliars, &t rouihs. !in;iif., neciiiics ;irid, tiwli la; cr, J-iti'-s-itwtiTWPltr. to-; ki;s r.fs.11 kind-", fascirt.i l r., 7.-'iiiiy rs. tottfH. j:clry. in ' -t every ariti-ie tifimlly keot in s-n.-4i-esta!d:h-iii ass. Hrr ,:sods nl prices wiii !i' surprise nnd pleaM you. No tmi.Vde to !.ow g-oodn. men it XT her place of luiiini. wet si;i! public square, Foster but 10 ins. i tiC oUU t i lti i ; h.whti.,4 jorniai iJciiooi, AT PAOLI, ORANGE C0U2OT, RID, oJer to !t B,uIal ti; following- adtaatr.c;: i. IN.TkTCTION IV ANY BIIAKCHcfr E -s-jot- ;- or 1 1 ,dea 1 K hia ion. i. i :ti; piiiviLkok (jf sELECTixa tt.i-ir ov.-ji o i je. a. Tiiononar teaching ana arapi 0;v. i.jrtoi itv f . : r K 1 1 sie.e-d i as' r-u-t ion. i. Jim l"; tf AS'l'iliATl S ia tb. Slt'dv of tHiC. !ci'UT!. ti. A. WH.L rd.E.TK! eoi'RSE of -p,r,t:& SIlkIt for t;t'''i.. xi wih tm wutpli-te a rsure. e. iMritccTiojc isu ac x t" a l TSAiMsa or T ACK KRS. 7. AS AV.HIS-IZMEST OF worn la ftni'd toji-'t tf-nik'-J tiu-i otforx to )fec'iii thjIoi.r.n HriKSTiru: (isiM'ini ia four ert mi mi : : ,i l... , - I .A ... n3 I.

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