Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 27, Paoli, Orange County, 20 March 1878 — Page 2

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. I 7 itor, V i . r . i J : s 1 V vr't I 1 ? ( ! J -' 4 ' -. f 1 1 s . tc 0 I . M 1 p t . i. T. ' r e. ? f i'f n tart f ' t 'r. J'"-J5Xt;. '"It XKL!X,''-f Ya-idcrVeTs ' r.ty " r An 'i,frif r. '. KAIfl.OS D. MAWS,f-f M.-.u! '-Hurry Co. V.'rTr9;rvfrii! ;stt. V'll.T.IVM M.KV.lNi, of A1U.-B rontilr. l'..r .rf:rrv General. THOMAS W. Vt"(H(.i;S,r .L'.htiMVl rciir.ty. IVrfoj.'l I'rUif tntriH-t..:. J . II. M AKT.of Allen omit v. Ticket. for Trr , A I. li'.X -A N I l- It MCCUACKEX !'r As' tsw, ym. a. v.. jior.ni. Km .It--1 ' e -f O. e Vi nip, J.fiL A. NCt' IIUI.S. For ConMnbtr, .1 i ' II. II A t?M! A J I, a i i FH A NCIS T A i "K. jpwiWiSawBwsi i?!!)M!SSW!!'1!11 mflTi 1 ' W1!' 1 "!; !IS!9SHSl-,lSJW 1 WB' W!" I '"fl 1 B'IIW i i ii o c r a 1 1 c C " o v c 1 1 1 ! o 11 . At fnrr'iino! tho Pe:ncratic Cn.lral t'tni; miliru of Orangf :"!!y, Jk'SiI at the court house, Hi Vn!S, i-n J'turtlaj', Murc-h 1), 178, it -Hsoi!f rtti tin.! Hie Pomocmoy i;f Oiwr-e ciiunty nfot in tlt-legato moVri.tit.-n at tls Court ifo;i-r, in Paul!, m Avi;ixi:srAY, april 10, is;s, for tl.w i ur oeof nonunatinr canfliuafis for county oillrt , and tliat the rin.ury incetit; be bcM in tbe r.l lownsbip! on Tutsuay, ril f(h. That the votii of the tivp!i" be cast in the county c r f ntiHi for the various candidate? befnre convention in the tame proportion as cat at Ihg pt iir.p ry rr.cf tings for pueh candidates ra;d that the basis of representation be one voir for every twenty-five Votes or fraction over twelve east for the lion. James I). Williams fvtr Governor in 1670. The several tovn.h?ps will be entitled to tl e following votes; 1'acli, 1); Northeast, S; Orleans, ; Oratigeviile, 4; Northwest, C; French LkkjF; Jackson, C; Greenf.uld, 10; Soutluast, 8; Stamperscreek, G. Whole, number of votes, CO. Necessary to a choice, CI. Tiics. 11. BusKinK, Chm'ti. Jab. Ii. Xor.LiTT, See'y. Xr iilent IIuk' Title A ItloTciucnt io Open I lie. neslioin In tlic II use. S "asuhigton J-i'es'sal to Ute N". Y. HeraM. For a day or two the air of AVahingtn has been full of fr?sh rumors of intended judicial pro feedings to euts'e-t the riht of Jiir. Hayes to the Iiv:idcncy, but they ar bacd upon the preparation of a memorial to Congress by Jedje I'l.uk, who has Iteen closeted for several days in private quarters at Wckker's with prominent Democratic politician op. pocd, like himself, to allowing: the question of Mr. Hayes' title to remain undisputed. Prominent nTon ti;e-e jrcntlemen is Mr. I-io!jtomt-ry Blair, wha unsueciM5 fully introduetnl a similar memorial into the Maryland LogUlaUvre. It is 5:dd this last memorwill be presented in Congress by Mr. Proctor Knott, of Jventurky, when he can get the floor en a siiptu-noTt of the rule, tomorrow, if possible. Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky, was originally t have introduced a re?olutlviti ca'diniT for an icquiry as to whether the Prcldvnt bad improperly appointed persons to oilu'O. Thi v a uimed at the Anderson and fiuii !ar casta of the LotusUnA Ueturidiv Board members who have b. era tnU ivted. lie was Jisked by b I t:.: n - t ) Illilli' i i 1 1 r .1! v. i .III. ;ti ".d 21 ' r .- f r: - Corn : -1 r i r, n It 4 tl. i: -y 1 i i ' -1:. i i

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vrifif .t tl,f l:-!X-t nvf-r-s f,f Paoli I i to :t of tho j-rtmif b-r Tru.T'.ce, 1 ac ctdiuly to- a ram' la V.-ivh our County Audit or' o.ace for the purp.oe 'of u.et rainiu the tact?1, and of plselnj 3Ir. Tbnwp in the pri.er light t-fore hi. dear cntifttiuer.t. I find, niter cat'eful examinaUtai, tlmt at Mr. ThrsH'fi sett it-ii'.ent in Oetvbrr, 1873, the receipts for the year then endinjr rxcttaJttl . the.. -x.-enUituri'S of . road fund $."7-i the exceri of p-chooS fund rr it-ii ts ovr expemiitur", Cl,7C0 li; eeial nchoui fund rectdpts over vxpeudituffj?, 2,'Jil 2-3, leaving a total in hi-5 ha 'id for the cnsuit:g year cn tho thre funds nbov mentioned of $4, 5-51 49. From thi- showing we would naturally ?upj i)f-e that Mr. Throop intended on very great improvement for the coming year, but we fid about the Fame re-sults at his next ;ttt'ement in December, 1874, viz: RECEirrs. TofHtip fund lia. j fani .. 41 .. :i,7s9 r,o 214 3 S3, 073 .. $231 8Y 123 C i .. 2,132 tH) 1.C13 j:l Ci 75 .Si.'l.ool fa"J Special sciioo! fund...... Pi lRX t'.ilid EXi'EXMTl'RES. Township fund Ko:ul funl School luml pcial seliool fund !). tax fund , ?3.5:!0 70 leaving an excess of receipts ver expenditures of 4,4S2 05 still in his hands from the pockets of the tax-payers. Now, Mr. Throop, arise and explain why your levies were not decree? xl for the coming year, ami also for the preceding years so as to leave this money which you were holding, with the people of the township, where It rightfully belonged, instead of holding the vast amount in your hands for speculation. You are the people's public servant and must explain, or stan I convicted of speculating on our money. At his October settlement, 1S75, is the fallowing showing, viz: RECEIPT S. Township fund &i3G 35 Itoad hnul 760 60 School fund ?,r,5 7 2'.) Special School fund. 2,01'.) 40 Doi fundi 25 (J G2 'o,l GO 2G $350-70 181 (VJ 2,22 17 725 CO 244 20 EXPENDITURES. Township fund Road bind School fund Special school land hoi fund 3,730 3G Leaving a balance of $2,120 90, which report is creditable to his former howins, but we find that he is not content with this last balance, and that for the coming year he increases his levy for a larger balance, and as his settlement will show, he is successful at his next settlement in 1876: KECV.iPTJ. Township fund Road hind School fund Special school fund Doe; fund $405 Of. 1.017 12 4.604 S.S 2,390 85 458 J0 8,933 40 EXrEXMTURES. Towndiip fund $393 05 llod bind 400 43 School fund - 2,?Sl 10 Special chol fund 742 70 Lh fund 401 4,013 53 Balance in his hands, $1,17 90. With this enormous balance we find that he makes ab.ut the same l"y for tho next year, as the following wbl s' v; October settb'uiont, 1S77. RKt'El PI'S, To'vn.ip fuid . llfxul fund - School fund. - Special srdond Moid In-: n-.: -.1 . $24 1 F3 1.25S 31 4J35 VI 2S2 04 8,155 47 k rvNT'tTiiiv:.. ' n , , I c,.it tV, 1 t- 'd - 2X31 : j 1 s i-d , 1 i, ! i -;s l"i . ,J ,o 4 r. r. ; I, . a h i in his h '.'.ti-, f T! r ..... ........ 1 p - .km an ovci p ns ( t to b' - I oi I d iro n yo tr to 1 ;tt.il " i ".i-' t i mo refn-o . tl 'i.u - ! ry -4 i I. , ,y ;uey . 1 T ' ... Si . , . . ' - . . ' v i' liii !! ill l I 4, "1. 1 yi i r fj-, Mr. 1 ' . :n e. - ry f r 1.3 i.N d.-'iu-l? .li to Ori" i lb; It..--.. ; a 1 p er . t y t l' i O'-i h t o i mi the ()i 1 .us I t "s

h't .1 i" !l ,s amount of t,. ' r r t;,, i-t j 'tin ' . t i . i r l I ilt l ( Ml t mi;-, . : .... ........ f . it n 1 10 wonder you cli.g to the oillee .vith riu'h a tenae; y and I ,j'k r" bard for vonr bn.lher to I soreeeii yon, tvhon t lie (ni'ts nrc understood. Why d you pay ren i tor the room occupied by yourself and lirotherasa law oMice from tlie township fund? This your settlement will shw t b? the fact, and the abortion will stand ; rrithoat fear of succesfat ' contradiction. M'r. Thompson; yeu h.ul but little show, .in fie convention. It wai all cut and dried, anil the people V; i!i -ti!l' i-ut'er ' these wrong to go unnoticed. Such speculations . are best kept in the family, and we do not wonder at the effort nvide by Jo.ph P. Throop to secure bis nomination over yen, .since we have learned of I ht money there is at stake. Yours, respectfully. Black Hawk, T o XT is s I i I p Convc n 1 1 o n . The Democracy of Paoli town ship met in convention Saturday, March 10, 1878. The convention was railed to order by T. B. Buskirk. On motion, Lemuel Pickens vves chosen permanent chairman and James W. Sullinger Secretary. A motion opposing the nommation of a ticket was put, but being strongly opposed by T. B. Buskirk, James Stucker and others who favored making the fight npenly and boldly, it was lost and the convention proceeded to the nomination of the following ticket; For Trustee Alexander McCrackcn. For Assessor Win. A. B. Morris. Justice of the Peae Joel Nichols. For Constables James II. Marshall and Frank Taylor. The nomination of another, or second, Justice was in order, but in consideration of the leniency heretofore shown by the Republicans to that life-long Democrat, Ben. Stinson, the nomination wTas abandoned. The reasons for which are set forth in the following: Thomas li. Busklrc, JSsq.t Chairman Democratic Central Commit tee: Please present the following proposition to the Democratic Convention of Paoli township as soon after the organization thereof as is consistent with your other duties: I have been twice elected Justice of the Peace of Paoli township. At both elections I bad no ' opposition, notwithstanding my well known Democratic proclivities. The Republicans made no nomination against me, but on the contrary kept down opposition, and as far as I can learn, cheei fully voted for me, with perhaps one exception. My old and venerable friend, Judge Simpson, has consented to become a candidate Tor Justice of the Peace. In consideration ol the above facts I ask this convention to be as liberal to Mr. Simpson as the Republicans were toward me, and make no nomination against him, thereby enabling him to don his judicial honors in peace, without let or hindrance from the Democratic party. The Judge has already passed the time alotted for man to live in this life, and I am as frail as an autumn leaf. The chances are more than even, that before the next regu'ar election for Justice of the Peace both of us will have issued our last writ, assessed our last tine, audited our last case, and will have passed into a country where Justices of the Peace, in their official capacity, are unknown. Respectfully submitted, Bex. St in son. On motion, the convention adjourned. Lemuel. Pickens, Pres. J, W. Slllixgeii, See'y. I'nlonville Items. Health good. Money scarce. - A goa 1 pr.upfct for peaches. YhNat lo ik? better in this vi ciirty than ha beon known b r : :v'r,tl ye r. Cunlb! it's nr3 very numerju. Mr. Axren Spccr ps-ved thrsugh liiir viih'ge Friday on his way to Paoli. Mr. J. Pro vNited us Siturday ,i"d t d 1 n-s t! at b.o a-a a c:idiKt ;' I K I i r,,.', il.it'iui. O ir i F re U impr,ciug. Mr. i CJ. M. bsi,ovc.i ari J j it-i.K bn'Mieg f.o'i. i 'i I,,. n--:, i- I cf l!,Ur')r-u o v.u i i: g i v;t i t- ,r u: ' . re urt ic n .: . 1 1 r ( ; They sre tnaurer in o'oio . i. a i V.i wit t' - Pi ft ftt '! i : : 1.1 e t

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, I ' f i ' r . i l. f k.Hlto t ',"' "Vi i,r( i x i ( . r. 1 w n rf p rt lit . , . r -.). A f i ml i Ui i vi i , I - l i It" i r t ri r t i f it HIT i a. h n 1 I h r 1 ! t - r . 5 "-o i -til i 1 1 r o 1 . J!" fit Is ' 1 i - l Pi l.'i, i' f " t I ! 1 71 O ill ill ' I i . ir i 'iiif" n i r n ty i i w 1 f li m? f r Tf 1 "t inn r i t . - oj; - "i 1 ' i t r. i lii- 1 :e c ! ant ii1 ... r I . m . r r tni is i c u rtn r t i Ut1 M tr On ri'ri to f i!f r r - " .1 ii yt 'I i'. Irru nii'd ar I t . .I- Oi ' i i n't lt s .r.--- . y, a i i i ron ..i 13 i y f i -i-li - iht uivl oru cte( fil ii W", f i 54 I i ,C'1V' ,11 'I ( nti O'ly i i ''ird.i c-v j r-i'i i )c .- 1 i. v I Hli iCfit -r . -.or rr-i s ), I liri(i'U 10 1 ct rAf iH'"-! I n 4,t.tll3 ). (. vmr-ii utrtH' iri I'l-t- . i 1 b " O! "tupi i i ' v. 'iiol td it")ti i1 1 ' i 1 1 1 s 1 f i t I Uj I'. i it t J t f ' J '. if teraM rranunii t- rreat tue c mch rsrpi. it i r " c i i s t e ii I Li ' It an a j (; ! p i nr ,c- 1 Oi I" iui ' ' "i ' "t w i 'ii t tf 'M f ' fni t i-t ,c i-o mm- 1 1. tri'i) Ij I . 'i " ( n in i inv- tfi--5 -i -f -i ., t n'bii-p'ii -t,5ii-ytifitc."-. 1. r y fe m nrf f";.1 R' cl r. penm Vcro c"i""V r "ifir!, p..) i e err f l" . -f -vt t ' r,, in hul iu' u ti t s X'.1 't t tr-ne i v.o't prfl t t io UsO Of 6.A!tjao'a j.iKv.t, r for CaTaheh. I liare iipen thus rxpHcit borniifie. m a ilrnirrft, I liavo ween a prctt deal of mtrcrinir from Catarrh. ti I hepo to coaviuco many tuut tUU Is a gre&t v. I a;n firnl'lir irlth 0n treftftacnt cf Catcrrh pratl ,sed by tl-o ln-ft byi',clai8. nnt li.ive consnifcd to ysos.s eminent nbnit my fn'f. I I avo uecil every kSrul of renifdv und rip-mrnOn that hnvo op-P'-nred rin'-iniT n jn-O'Kl of six ynm pnat, nnsl havfi, while f'lnwiriar their u , 1 1 in irrcnt rrn of my rnl ' ..?;, Imt fi'-tiwncd no ruli-f oreKCOursijji?li,i"nt frrnit p ny t f tf"-!i. ' iiMTO,Icb.S4 Uti. CEfJ.F.CIXSlIOEE. ETTTrLK, Fcl. 23. UTS. Tin n rmreonallv pprro.1 thn faitl Ororo F. Plnsmnri!. nml tsiii'lii oRtli that the f.rp(roinj stateisei.tbj' hh fnibscr'hpfi i. tnii. lit fore me, SiSTH J. TllOHAS. Justice of tUo Teaco. Fach pncfcnfre eontalns Pr P-mforC Irnprrril Inhaling- Tube, witli lull directions for u; la nil caar. Price, f l.W. For falo bv nil Wholoeale nml J '"'1 Druffiris's thronehont tho United Urates. N 1.- .vS & HOTTER, Or-noral Aenu and Wholea.!o Ijrui-!st. IloRton, M hps. i S i ; m t f f 1 vt) 1 Lai i Afforda' (ha most grsfsfjl relief in all ' AfTectionai of tho Chest and Lungs. Giineiiio PLEIIOISY COOED. Messrs. Wkekh & PoTTHn: Ce?t.'tmcn. I!ar!rnr for lannv nioiitlm past BUffurod with it Tcry lusno Bide, caiicii by my iihysiciiin Clironl.i pleurwy, caused by aformer ir.iurv and srriun, mid forwlilcii I used mnny pivscrlptimis find linimcutn.ns well us tha eo-cailuu rhctiiimUe cure, wiOiout Ihn lenut benefit, mv plivsicinn rcconuncndcd otio of your Collins Voltaic Plartkhk, which, to mv prcat eurprisa, rcliov d tho pain aim f oremss Blm"ot 1mlaciiiatclr, ni l Iliavo lioc t nb'o to nttrnd to my household attain ever since wit'i perfect case ftnd comfort, whereus. befaro tho npplicnliott of your inralaabla Plaster. I wan scarcely ablo to do anythinif. I consider them Inecliinali'.o. and shad witft pleasari recomuicnd (he n the aflllcted. Toura re?pectmny. Mrs. FRAKCKS HAIUUMAX. VliltASt), hie, April ii, 1S70. There Is nc medical or protective appliance that trill provo o grateful and cfiuctivo in Tickiiww Couijbs, Irritation and E-orenoF of the Cbeet Hnd LanT. We believe them capnblo of proTttatinjj eerlaus dUcasea of tlieso organs. 'JL, T)o not confound these Plasters wltb tUe ordinary Plasters of the day, that by comariuoa ar alisolutely vorthies!. Bo careful to obtain routst' VriLTAtc Puistss, a combination of Fleciric or Voltaic Plates wllh a highly Medicated Plaster, as seen 1st tho above cnt. Sold bv ail Wholesale and lietsil Dmifplsts thr'-nsrout in? Pnitad ttatea and Cansdsft, and by WEEKS & POXTEli, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. From Daviess County. WrAsillNGTON, March 11, 1878. Ed. NKWSThinking a few lines from this part of the universe might be interesting to a few of the many readers of your excellent papwr, I would write you a few items, and if worthy of notice you could publish them, and if not, you can consign them to the waste basket. Saturday last the Democratic party heal their primary election. Usual fights, drank., disappointments, &c. A very good ticket was nominated; one that we can elect, I noticed that several Republicans came up and voted, pi eclair.-; themselves to vote the Demov tic liwas a. t ... -er x :ket hereafter. There ote polled than was ever po'I i by the Democratic party before. One thing is certain the party here is increasing in numbers from some cause. Last Wednesday a man named Faulkner was arrested, charged with being an accomplice of Peacheo in the blackmailing scrape now attracting the attention of the good people of this place. He was tried and acquitted, there not being su facien t evidence to convict, He was arrested again last night for gambling. On last Wednesday night his wife was arrested, suspected of producing an abortion, and will be tiied in a few days. Court is now in session, and sonie very interesting cases will be tried. I learn there are fourteen divorce cases on the docket besides the great and all absorbing blackmailing case. The Murphy temperance movement struck this place last Friday five weeks ago and took the place by sfotni. Fifteen hundred and over have, taken the pledge and donned the blue ribbon, but still tho dealers in i'y.r.r hild cn to the L ulr.; : :, end : c :n to I j ilcl::, a gc.i bu-I;::,5. There is euoirjh of tb;it; h' :p t.h clh'. rennl my, tl::? i "Ay twentyrjxen C -.Urr-s h: tl. ? arJ.-nt. R'jurtri I very tlv'J, no work ...... . T . .. b I 2 CJlt-I.I very 1 t . 3 cf t:.; i . j i I 1 I C

up on the street. Quite an improvement en the thl coal oil b-tmp, but not one-faurlh enough to I'jht t lie street-!. Dr. T. T,. Ritter, of Or ingeo-u r. ty, w a s heie a few days nn. The city government i.s oat of money, and tho consequence is each person will have to piotect himself and property, as the night police have been taken oft duty, no money to pay them. Your, A. B. T.

The British Government, in view f a war with Russia, has raised the minimum height for recruits from 5 ftet inches to 5 feet 0 inches, and the chest measurement from 53 to 34 inches. The new recruits will thus overshadow the Russian soldiers, who are comparatively small men. The New Hampshire Democrats will probably make a success of it next time. They are razeeing that Radical majority with a vengeance. The Louisiana Supreme Court has released Returning Doard Anderson. , Township Convention. The Democracy of Greenfield township will meet in convention, at Williamsburg, on the 23d dav of March, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various township offices, and attend to other business. John II. Gilliat, Member of Committee. Democratic Convention. The Democracy of Southeast township will meet ia Convention at Valeene, on Saturdaj-, March 23, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. in.f for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various offices to b filled at the ensuing April election. James M. Summers, Membwr Dem. Cen. Committee. FOR TREASURER. By authority of a larg-a number of Democrats wa arc authorized to auuounce JOHN L MEG KNPl'Y as a candidate for the office of Troa.su rer of Orange county, subject to the ilecisioa of the Democratic County Convention. GEORGE B. Metro V, of Stamperscreck township, is a candidate for the office of Treasurer, subject to the decision ot the Democratic Convention. FOR JUDGE. We are authorized to innouacc Judge FUANiC WIESDX, of Bedford, as a candidate for Jud;.re of this. Tenth, Judicial Cir cuit, subject to the decision of the Democratic Judicial Convention. FOR CLERK. JOIIX R. STMPSOX, present Clerk of the Ornnye Circuit Court, a candidate for renomiuation and re-cleetiou to that office, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. FOR S1IEHIFF. SAMUEL, A. DAVIS, present Sheriff of Oranjc county, is a candidate for the nomination for that oflice, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. JAMES W. PRO is a candidate for tho office of Sherifl', subject to the decision of the Do mocr a I i c Co:i v cn t ion . IJ K V II KS EXT AT I V E. We are authorized to announce LEMUEL PICKENS as a candidate for Joint Representative from Orange and Ciawford counties, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. FOR COMMISSIONER. AAEON SPEER is a candidate for re-election to the ofiicc of Commissioner for the Second Distt ict, subject to the actionot the Democratic Convention. FOR SURVEYOR. We ara authorized to announce JOIIX McDOX A LD, of Jackson township, as a candidate f.r re-el Tt ion totheofUee of Surveyor of Orange county, subject to the action of the Democratic Convention. ii t-f SI N iwuiiMaip V'umjm E. D. BASSFOEB'S, Cooper Institute, ITcw York Citj. New Illustrated Priced Catalogna is a book of fifty closely printed pajje. quoting with the size, capacity and atvle the prict-s of about SIX THOUSAND items of llousefurnishing Hardware, China, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery Cooking Utsnsils, Table Ware, Dinner, Tea, and Toilet 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 the world, from th plainest to te most rich and costly, ail at greatly reduced price, 40 to ftO per cent, b ?!.- -r retail miss- Above price list, with illustrated catalogue, rniiled ' fre. Goods most carefaiiy boxed by experienced packers and shipped to ah parts. Letters promptly answered, and estimate for goods from ONE DOLLAll to .10,000 cLeerfullr famished on ap-olicatiot:. EDWARD I). BASS FORD. 1, , 3, 12, 13, 15. lt auo. ' Cooper Institute, 2i Are., 4th Av... As tor PL & 8th $k. New York City. I III bold Public esrinintnon Apr lie iii 1 1 t ) lci.:!t in the Connca r.-;r "f OrrZ't U tc'.r, Ir. liana, at the IV frbc ' 1 l-nMin.r; in Vsr.V.on ike h -t it .r lav tf t-' "i ciotit'i. llv.'rinni i .. 'i v-. ' 1 c "1 it. tc c at 9 o'c'oc k a. r;. A r 'icii.t must 1 re. er.t t!.e r re; :r t ri. -5 1 1 f .1 1 -,or;;l c: -uv'vr. Ivili?--) if tt tu Asil'.tir s cT.ra in Pj li 00 i'. s. . J Tu'- 'ay cf CAcb 11 nib. to ' -.i t yrrr t tt - ( ...tr Cjp t. "a-." Jlzj :: 1:::. 41.

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Pcrsynnt to sfction 87 of act of the C-oneral Assenv !y of the Stste of In rana, iv'prov'el 5farc.li 6, 1H entitled -An Act to prviii for a eeneral system of Common J'cboola, tc, I will crit to the highest bidJcr, at lb court houst door, in the town of Paoli. Orange county, Indiana, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. ud 4 o'clock p. ni. on MONDAY, MARCH-23, 1S7S, the following lands to-wit: FORFEITED MORTGAGED LANDS. The west side of the northwest quarter of section tsveiify-fotir, town one north and ranga , one ca.nt, containing sixty acre?, more or less, the same having been mortgaged by Cyrus U. Trotter and Mary Trotter, to secure the payment of six hundred and fifty dollars belonging to the common school funds. Amount of principal due f o."0 CO Amount of interest due 123 12 Amount of damage dae.... 13 50 Amount cf cost due 6 CO Total due...- $793 62 Also the southeast quarter of ' ha southwest quarter of section twentythree, in township one soth and ranee one east, containing forty ncre3, more or less, and the .northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twentysix, in same township and range, con tnining forty acres, more or less, also the north side of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section '.werttysix, ia same township and range, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, the same having been mortscnged to the S'ate of Indiana by Samuel Bird and Serepta Bird, to secure the payment of three hundred dollars belonging to Congressional township fund, one south and range one east. Amount of principal due- f300 CO Amount ofintercst due 84 07 Amount of damage due - 1 68 Amount of cost due 7 50 Total due..... $393 23 Terms of Sa'e Said land will be sold on the following terms: A credit of five years at 8 per cent interest nnnuaK ly in advance, and for a sum not less than the appraised value thereof; all costs, damage and interest now due must be paid at the time of purchase. COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Also tho northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-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 i mortgaged to the State of Indiana by David 1 ivengood and Elizabeth Liven good to secure the payment of three hundred dollars belonging to the com mnn school fund. Amount of principal due $300 00 Amount of interest due 11 93 Amount of damage due 7 44 Amount of cost du 6 00 Total due Terms fiih. .. 383 37 Also the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twentyeight, township one north and range two west, containing forty acres, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiena by Thomas Flick and Nancy Flick to secure the payment of one hundred and twenty-five dollars beIonginsr to the common school funds. Amount of principal due $125 CO Amount of interest due 12 36 Amount of damage due 2 75 Amount of cost due 5 50 Total due 145 Gl Terms cash. Also the south half of the northeast quarter of section twenty, township two north of range two west; also the north half of the southeast quarter of same section, township and range, containing in all one hundred and sixty acres, the same having been mortgaged to the State of Indiana by William Dougherty and Catharine Dougherty to secure the paj-ment of three hundred and fifty dollars belonging to the common school funds Amount of principal due.... ?350 00 Amount of interest due. G'J 31 Amount of damage due 8 30 Amount of cost due 6 00 Total due 434 70 Terms cash. Also part of he west half of the northwest quarter of section twentyeight, in township two north and range two west; also pnrt of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of same section, township and range, containing in all 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 of six hundred and fifty dollars belonging to tho common school fund. Amount of principal due $o50 00 Amount of irterest due 155 27 Amount of damage due ... IS 10 Amount of cost due 6 00 Total due 827 37 Terms cash. In testimony whereof I have hereun to attached my signature, and affixed the seal of the JJoard of Commissioners of Orange county, Indiana, th.s 25th day of Fehruarv, 1873. DAVID F. STUCKER, Auditor Orange County. 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s Cr'tkft ti : t: - f !..'? f L- r ' 1 i ! tv; i 3 ile Sise riff of I, .b bn R. S'i,.p-or. C,'t of i) ? Qr Cln -r Co'.rt, wi:-in aqd inr the t:.f.n'y of t)r,fg".ji. f - Stale- of Indiana, hereby certify fo the Sheriff cf said county what cheers are to bt' elected at- the April election., to be held on the first Monday of AjTnf, 1ST.1?, tt th several pbicea of holding elections in said county. Onk-ers to be elected by the fawn ships; PAOLI TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace, (fie for the town and one for the townnLip). Three Constables. One TrusteeOne Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road districtNORTHEAST TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. ORLEANS TOWNSHIP. One Justice of tb" Peace. Three Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each roai district. ORANGEYILLE TOWNSHIP. One Justice of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. NORTHWEST TOWNSHIP. One Juitice of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each roail district. FRENCH LICK TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each road district. GREEN FIE LD TOWNSHIP. One Justice of the Peace. Two Constables. One TrusteeOne Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each roal district. SOUTHEAST TOWNSHIP. Two Jnstice3 of tho Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for eachroad district. ST A MPERSCREEK TO WNS HIP. Two Justices of the Peace. Two Constables. One Trustee. One Assessor. One Road Supervisor for each roatl district. The Sheriff of Orange connty, State aforesaid, is hereby directed to give legal notief ofsuch election in conformity to 'he statute in such cases made and provioed. In witness whereof I hereunto set my , r . hand and affix the seal of th s L.S- Orange Circuit Court, at Pxoli, 1 -v-" ' this 10th day of Fehrtinrr, 1878. JOHN R. SIMPSON, Clerk Orange Circuit Court. PROCLAMATION. Notice is hereby given to th qualified voters of Orange county, Indiana, that the polls will be opened at the places for voting at elections, in the respective piecinctii, on Monday, the 1st day of April, IB 78, for the ollicois named in the Clerk's certificate abova. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff of Orange County, Ind. February lf, ZS7. Administrator Sale. Th iiiid'-rsi'-Tieu, Admioistraforsof t tie cr. tatcof John Frc'd, Sen.. late of Oran-je comty, Indiana, deceased, at the late residence ef said decedent, on TUESDAY, MAUCII2S, isrs, we will oflfer for .-ale all tlis personal property of sai l decedent, consisting in part of HousehoM and Kitchen Furii itiire, Hordes,. Cattle, lioics, Sherp, tiotits, tannniif Implements, ouo VVaj'on, Jiarne!t Day, Corn, Oat s, one set of iiin.-ksmith Tools, it nd various other artiides too ntinierons to mention. Terms of Sale. A credit of twelve month will l.3 rri vcii on all kuum over $;$, the pur-c!ta.-er fivmr note, with approved mtretv, waiving va'niation anl aupraiement laws. Hunts of f.! and ninU-r. -ash will be rc-'itire.i in lianil Tiie tale will coritiuuwi from Uav to day until all are sold. liUVA L 15. Clllfdl. WILLIAM P.. FREED. Feb. 22. 1ST8. A Iniiniistrator, AcSminlstrator's Fletlce. Xoti'-.e is hereby given that t'c undersigned have this day been appointed Administrators of the estate of J..,i:i Freti, Sen., late or Orange county, Indiana, deceased, tsaid estate is sp;Wsed to Ve solvent. All person lioMms riannn atrainst sairt estate re notified to present them legally authenticated for ftcttlerncnt, and all pe'rsonn indbted to naid estate are rctpieete-d to make imrmcnt immedistoly. K'lVA t 15. nrn.it. WI LLIAM Ii. Fil E ED, Feb. 23. l7 5t3-,v Adn,int rat-r. "KM a A s . ' (RECENTLY OF LOl 1 S VILt.C, Invites yonr attention to tier tare and excellent scot k of I f J J y n t t f j- 1 1 p i p p n r : -.'!-.- in j x-t c " r-.;iii. oTtf, c-T s. r i !, lit i a. t i 4 liuen. 1- !" ufiOi-rwt-ar, Elrx-ii i .'s of e;5 kinds fa:if ' . I'1 Jtl, I ii . , tlrr, ill Lift Cf rr tr i i . . . v S , i j p 'i .!-'. b.ii ' i ' i. . - L j , , w , hi.! Jtr1 ' f " - f . ' . . . l ' , t.-'nr f .'.ni i r i 1 1 I ii'' a v. t u. : : . - r. , 1 . r"ls. & , f f 1 -It' i t t ... :fc ' lis 4 ,.