Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 36, Paoli, Orange County, 22 May 1878 — Page 2

IE In IK AYS, 1 I -A. III.) N I ;s I ) A V , M A Y " i7 1 -7 S . TIX ON. R. ill,"?;! II-l I,;. 1 ilili, r. TlATt.S OF A I VI KTISI NO. H r r 1 1 v k " m 1 i; i Z m 1 ! in i r 1 ijVM a H if-1 i 2"" f (i S " I 1 5 f'" S .vs .i ' 7 f-i Ci IT3 j i s : : :i o j-. i. . J,, cfrmt ""I S ' r h. . sr , I T ik 9 !" ""." iHi ." rv 1 I VI W 1 ' ' I., li' i J5 14); .i n (. Bi!ifn.i i t ii .-. rcni r '.tre rjM-1: in I Sinn, Democratic Stats Ticket. For Si'i rctary f J i ) li N G . S II A N K 1 . 1 N , . f V a ; : . d , , I , i; : g r i . l t y lor Auditor d t-'ate. J1AI1I.ON I. MAN'-ON, of M.m'f.. iv.oy . . For Tri'f.MiH. r f ."-tate, V H.I.I AM H.i;Ml.v;,r.f A i. ci. oi r.ty. For Attorney t : i, THOMAS v. IVOOl KN, -f .Johio-nn ir.rnty. lot : j.'t Pii !. ; . : !... i ;!!, J A M Fs II. A !.T, of A "" n .ti.i.tr. Waiit'gMirt' uw ijP'iww-iiw marct LE'IOGRAIIG COUNTY TICKET. For Cltrk, JOHN 11. S'Ml'r-ON. For Tn::u!(r, cacoiiGi: n. mccoy. I'nr f;l. ritr, VIRGIL MOON. For Surveyor, JOHN McFONAJJ). F( r C roncr, ALEXANDER Mr CRACK EN. For Coimm-.ionor (2d District. A A HON Sl'FFlt. DcmouaUc Central Committee. lames F. Sttieker, Chairman. .lamps j- Noblitt. Secretary. J jiinrs M Worrell. John IF CnrHr, John E. .Tonkin?, Fnmucl C. Miller. Ji'l.n K. Mavity. Luke P- Cogswr-U. Win. II. Kendall, JitiiicsM. Summi ri. Joint Ileiresentatlvc CoiivrntSoii. The Democracy of Orange nnri Crawford ountics will hold a delegate Convi'iilion at Biownstmvn, on Saturdiiy, June 8, 178, for the j)iirpc.o of nominating a candidate for Joint Itcpcscnlaf ive for paid counties. J. II. McMicKi.r:, Ch'n D. C. C. Crawford County. James F. Stuckek, Ch'n, D. C. C. Orange County. Democratic Congressional Convention. The Democracy of the Second Congressional District of Indiana, will meet in delegate convention, nt Shoals, Martin county, on Wr.DXESDAV, JULY 10, 1C78, nt 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress for j-aid dlsti ict. The basis of representation will be one vote for every one hundred vote.-scast for James D. Williams for Governor nt the October election, 187G, hud fraction over fifty, which basis entitles the counties to the fol"ovin votes, viz: Crawford 12 Daviess 21 Dubois; 21 itcene 20 Knox 30 Martin ' f Orange Ifi Tike-.... 10 Sullivan -i: By order of the Committee. IIexiiy A. I'j ki), Chairman. 11 P. lllCJIAKDSON, Sjec'y. Senatorial Con enti o n . The Democracy of the Senatorial District composed' of the counties of Ornnge, Dubois and Martin will lmct in Delegate Convention, at Shoals, on the 10. li d ty of July, 1S7S, for the purposeof nominating a candidate for Senator in aid District. Ilph Me?er, Chairman Central Committee, Martin county. Jas. F. Sfueker, Cli -lirinan Central Committee, C).-arp,o county. Clement Doane. t'lntirman Central Coinmitte.-5, Du!vh county. Speaker Da' dal!, it is said, will rsppoint cur Kepreentali ve, Hon. Thos. 11. Cobb, as one of the Committee to investigate Hayes' title tot'ie Presidency, hi ca-se the Democratic mendier of the House I uli that me isav. Hon. C. Doane, ef the Jasper Courier, is a candidate for prosecu ting attorney of tit it Judicial Circuit, lie is n. clover gf ntteaian a nd possesses t he.-napand ability to make as; excellent pro-i eutor. We wi-h him success in his r Torts for the r.unj;nath:i, which will be euivaletit t. his election. The seiitence of Oreenley, the cindemtiHl r.ero murderer. I1 a 4 been commuted by Gov. Williams from hanging. i imprisonment for life. Greenlee h.es already been taken to the Mit!;l.tu City pti.s.u. IVIan, the rej-entant Pe rM t l-i .-" . .'1 is v t e ci 'y V i

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ifalo It.!if ic.al CoiifcntloiiN. Calls have tern iMit-ti for Stute poLtltid ( (;n vent if)i ks follows: Mey T2 I'eiui-yivatua DemoCTf.'ic in IIf burg; Pennsylvania I'rohilitioii In Altoor.aj Indiana Natieiul in Indianapolis. M,-.y tZ Vermont Itepubiicau in 3h;riingtfi5. May Iowa Drmocralic in l. ihu ibipid-; Alat);m i Democratic in Montgomery; Tennessee Demo r.dic (Ju 'it ial) in Nashville. June 5 Indian a Republican in Indi.si.apoli-; Maine National in Ievviston; Michigan National in Grand Rapids; Conference New Y i k (lid :.b:u la rs and Labor It ?- formers in Auburn. June G HllnoH Protdbitioti in Decatur; Missouri Prohibition in St. Louis. June 12 Olno Republican in Cincinnati. June 13 Michigan Republican i ri Detroit; North Carolina Demcct at ii i! R deigh. Juih 1 5 Maine Democratic in Portland. June ID Tewa Republican in Des Moines; Missouri National in Se laiia. June 20 Vermont Democratic ia Montpelier. June 21 Michigan D-umogratic in Lansing. June 2(5 Illinois Republican in Springfield. Ju'.y 4 Arkansas Democratic in Little Rock; Vermont Native American in Montpelier. August 5 Louisiana DemoerAtic in Raton Rouire.

The Senate of 1ST9. The terms of the billowing twen-ly-he Senators explte on the 4th of March next: Spencer, of Alabama; Dorsey, of Arkansas; Sargent, of California; Chaffee, of Colorado; Ibirnum, of Connecticut; Conover, of Florida; Gordon, of Georgia; Oglesby, of Illinois; Voorhees, of Indiana; Allison, of Iowa; Ingalls, of Kansas; McCreery, ot Kentucky; JDustis, of Louisiana; Dennis, of Maryland; Armstrong, of Missouri; Jones, of Nevada; Wadleigb, of Nw Hampshire; Conkling, of New York; Mcrrimon, of North Carolina; Matthews, of Ohio; Mitchell, of Oregon; Cameron, of Pennsylvanra; Patterson, of South Carolina; Morrill, of Vermont, and Howe, of Wisconsin. Of the above, seventeen are Republicans and eight are Democrats. The seals of the Senators from Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Noith Carolina, Ohio and South Carol in i have already been, or will undoubtedly be, filled by Democrats, while those of the Senators from Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, New Hampshire and Vermont will be occupied by Republicans, leaving the succession in Connecticut, Indiana, New York, Oregon, Illinois, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin a disputed question. Tuesday evening at G o'clock as the hack between Washington and Petersburg was approaching the former place, and was about a mile from town, the vehicle turned over, pitching the passengers out, and probably fatally injuring J. S. Morgan, proprietor of the Meredith Ilou'e, Washington; seriously injuring. Judge John Raker, of this city, who is still confined to his room; and bruising a lady passenger considerably. Mr. Morgan is not expected to recover. Judge Raker's injuries consist in a painful, twisting strain of the neck. The same vehicle turned over the 3d ins., as was noted in Tuesday's Sun, breaking the arm of one of ihe passengers. I'incames Sun. Under the unjust and fraudulent apportionment -of the S:ate, for Congressional and Legislative purposes, made by tha Republican party in b7o, the Democratic majority ie. tbe State will have to be at least tea thousand in order to ?. euve a Congressional and Legislates o majority. To secure that m ijority w i 1 1 rnpiiro the united and earnest help of every Democrat. There mu-t be no loitereis or ea.op followers. Rvery man mast, und is ex reeled to, do hiduty. lie who f itters now should, anil vii, bo remembered. There should ) a thorough and complete organisation of tbe party throughout the entire State. Let that org tnu ition be. perfected 'at once and when election day comes around o b the polls aud cast jt the entire' DemcL S 1 v

French Lick Items. May 13, 1878. Mercury down to 34 this morning and frost plenty. Corn planting nearly over for the season. The blue ribbon movement has captured its victims in numbers far exceeding one hundred in this vicinity, and still moving up finely. Its motive power is wonderful, its effects good. The deadfall at New Prospect is still holding out its poisonous, tempting bait, which does not fail to capture and craze the brain of its pitied victims. The courts and controversies of Scarlet Ridge have adjourned. The contestants have recently discovered that crop time was at hand, and the products of the farm are essential both to peace and prosperity. The French Lick House has about ten guests, all of whom are enjoying the hospitalities of Dr. S. Ryan, who spares no pains to make their sojourn with him pleasant and enjoyable, which is only a small thing compared to tha healing and exhilerating effects of the French Lick waters. These waters are a God send to the suffering dyspeptics and others who avail themselves of their healing properties. Lum Anderson and Will Ryan are two jolly fellows and love each other so well that they forget the claims of the fair sex. The war between the French Lick and West Baden stores is still unabated, and the people now have the pleasure of buying goods very cheap and getting good prices for their produce. "Competition is the life of trade," The Newberry items of last week were quite readable. We would be pleased to hear from 'Occasionally" again. Libra.

Sunday Sciiool Convention. The following is a programme of the Orange County Sunday School Con venf ion, to be held atNewberr3 Church, 1 1 miles west of Puoli, May 21th and 25th, 1873: FRIDAY MORNING 10:00 to 10:15 Devotional Exercises. 10:15 to 10:5 Address of Welcome, by Cyrus Jones. 10:35 to 10:50 Response, by James S. Porte. 10:50 to 11:00 Appointmentof Committees 11:00 to 11:30 Utility of Sunday School Conventions Discussion opaned by Rev. W. W. Webb. 11:30 to 11:45 Pleasures of bible study, Rev. J. W. Richardson. 1145 to 12:00 Discussion and adjournment. FRIDAY AFTERXOOX. 1:00 to 1:10 to 1:10 Opening Exercises. 1:25 Singing in the Sunday Schooljits Purpose and Limitations, by Miss Tin- Graves. 1 :40 Discussion. 2:00 Teachers' Meetings, their Purpose and Methods, Rev. F. M. Sy mines. 2:30 Model Teachers' Class by John R. Simpson. 2:45 Criticism and Discussion 3:00 Can the S. S. teacher secure the preparation of the lesson by his class? A. W. Bruner 3:20 Discussion. ?:50 Adult Class. Conducted by Nathan Farlow. 4:00 Discussion and Criticism FRIDAY F.VF.XIXG. r30 The Sunday School and the Temperance Cause by Samuel HicksGeneral Discussion and Adjournment. SATURDAY MORXIXG. 0:10 Opening Exercises. 9-30 Can the'S. S. Teacher be 1:25 to 1:10 to 2:00 to 2:30 to 2:45 to 3:00 to 3:20 to 3:50 to 9:00 to 9:10 to regular in ids Attends nnee? Miss Mattte bind t):30 to 10:15 Normal class, conducted by Prof. J. C Chilton. 10:15 to 10 30 Discussion. l0:3S to 10:45 Blackboard Exercise on Lesson of the next Sunday, bv Charles Dovd. 10: to to lbOO Doe's the Sabbath School Increase the Church Attendance? Rev. W. Sanders11:00 to 11:10 Chronology of the Bible, by Homer Hill. Stan deal Report. Missionary Work in the 11:10 to lh.O 11:20 to 12:00 County, the discussion opened by Simeon Greene and Jerucl Leonard. SATU RDAY AFTKRXOOX. 1:10 Opening Exercises. 1:30 Infant Class, Conducted by MisaCIo- Lindler. 1:40 Criticism and Discussion 2:00 Review Lesson for Quar 1:00 to 1:10 to 1:30 to 1: ) to ter, bj H. A. Ogdon. 2.00 to 2.15 to 2:15 Question Drawer. 3:00What influences have in creased ycur interest in S. S. Work? Five minute speeches. 3:15 Reports and Miscellany. 3:3 Closing Exercises and 3: CO to 3:15 to Adjournment. Superintendents of all tlie Sunday School in the county are requested, to pond in their reports early lo Simeon Greene, Statistical Secretary. All the Sun lay Sc'.o are re-quested to for i delegates, and see that sss many of their o.licers and teachers attend as Come the f.rs taorning. TL;.e exercises will all le Tala able. V. 1 PINXfrA;!, Chairman Executive; CitunnUr?.

The Indianapolis Journal i raising a terribly howl because the Democratic Legislature f Ohio proposes to redistrict that State for Congressional und Legislative purposes, as it has a legal right to do. Tbe Journal should remenibor tho infernal gerrymandering .scheme of the Republican party in this State in 1S73, when the State was so apportioned that the Republicans have a majority in the Legislature and nine out of thirteen Congressmen, notwithstanding the Democrats carried the State by several thousand majority. A more infamously dirty piece of political strategy wju never perpetrated, and it illy becomes a party to the great fraud to raise the virtuous howl that the Journal is now doing.

There was quite a wrangle over the bill to put Geneial S iields on the army retired list, Monday, in the Senate. The Republicans developed their antagonism to Dem. ocratic Union soldiers, kicked as usuid, and saddled the bill with an amendment to retire Grant also. Grunt should be retired by all means; only, as some Senator remarked, he won't slay retired. Poor fellow, he needs a pension, of course. Put him in his little retired bed and give him a night cap. Courier-Journal. Mr. Hayes' title is a different thing. There is no purpose to disturb that. The forms of law thoroughly protect it. Rut the processes and the facts of the frauds, by which the ballot box was polluted and the people defrauded of their voles and which constitute the greatest political crime of the age should bo unfolded to the world, and the authors branded with eternal infamy. Hichmond Whig. Hayes' visiting statesmen and confidential bargain-makers may as well be spreading their umbrellas. It is going to be a good deal more of a shower than they have been counting for.- New York Sun. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following persons since our last report: Chas. A. Taylor and Sarah P. Hammond. John S. Chatham and Pharlissa A. Co titer, Aaron Turley and Dora M. Hr Iman. Chas. Ii, Piunick and Mary F. Kinnian, Samuel Fox and Jane Harmon. AMXOU.TiCEMESTS. FOIi SHERIFF. MARTIN V. MALLOIIY, ot Orleans, ia a camli late for the o.liee of Sheriff of Oiango County, subject to the decision of i.he Republican County Convention. ED W A It I) C. IiRAXTAX, of Ioii, is a candidate for Sheriff, subject to tho derision ot the Republican County Convention. We are authorized to announce SAMCKI. R. TKGARDEX, of Northeast township, as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention. LEGAL State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Oranjre. Circuit Court, July term, 175. John A. Hitter vs. Uoltert McCracken. Susau MeCrr.ekeu, John M. WcCrackeu, Marv A. McCraekeu. Robert McCracken. Jri, ).)i a E. MoCi a-ken, Charles F. MoCi a jkoii,I.ockie E. MeO aeken. William S. Mccracken and Ot ilia M-jCracken. In Foreclosure. Comes now the idaintiff, by Buskirk & M"gonity, Es.js., his attorneys, and flies the a!U tavit of a disiuteresied "nerson showingthat the defendant, John M. McCracken, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, and that the plaintiff has a cause ;i action against said defendants concerning real estate, and that tho sail John M. McCracken is a uecessarv party to said action. Said defendant, John jr. McCracken. is therefore hereby notitied of tho pendency of this action. ar:d that it will stand for trial on the lth clay of July, 18TS, th same being th? 2.1 day of the July term, 17, of said Oi -autre Circuit Court. "Witness inv hand and the seal of said court, at Taoli, this2Jth dar of Mar, 1S7S. JOHN R. SIMPSON. 33- Clerk Oranjre Circuit Court. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Waiter C. Alspaugh. late of ( Iran sre county, Indiana, die a sod. will sell at public auction, at- the la e residence of said decedent, on the turnpike near Rego, on FRIDAY, JCXE U, 1S78, all the personal property belonsrinjr to Paid decetlent eonsistiuffof one mare and olt, 6 hsad of ho.ir?. rheatfof sheei. wa,on. harness, fauuing- implements, household " and kitchen I n )-n i 1 1: i e, .c.., &. lfrnis of r-nie. .nnins of :1 and under will b- i fi tie 1 . ,i in ha id. oer thai :s n nt a tre l.t vf 12 uionths will be riven. puixdi users ete .t nit i ti-. wu'i a;i,)iuu Is intj, msr valuation l.ir. IiUllto ALM'AlolI, Ad n'r. Mnv 20. V-. In t e Oi!ii.t Cioi.lt ( i lit, Jilr tr i, 1-7 ., 'lu l hi-' i. i. Will,,!) C. C 'i. l vh. .JessL! W a v, I, ):iis:i r-anderx. raiuiiel - i err- -u I J. i . 1 1 e - , v. t N ai v iioo;er. now an-v Cnisnam. t .m?s n:vr the p-amtiils, tv Mninmn, Farri U .S. t. r - t'u lr i , -.u & 1 e i a ' i t a i . t - ,j ' "j r- , , - o i i 7 t it ! j i i ' , i .i ' , u a i " ' itifl t- intli'i ei.j iHmi ' it o - I s a i i r r hi aai -t I"' 1 f-tl '-. ..r- - i -1 t - ' 1 ' ' i . IH , I- X r ' p h u f r i i ouft .mm 11 i n!t ij i, , ! 1 'II - ! V. . 1 I I I ! I 1. .'. t i .' l . -..:-( e ' ' . i i. v., l t- . : t c i i,vft.ji,, ' I I f I f i l l I t l!.:sli.;ir..T of Mav. A. It. ! . . i. i,.:' 1 (j .a, t , i. . d j . ... 1 t j . i r ; ..A . I.

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SHERIFF'S SALEBy virtue of iw - . ., , 1 1 ), directed f.ont theCin-k f the Ora-.i'-'e Ciraiit Court, I will ei-ose at public sale, to the highes-t bid U'r, va SATURDAY, .H XE 2. 1?7S, b-aween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. an-l I o'c'ui.ac p. m., of -n 1 v, ar t h'd.or of ths t'onrt If.Mis? of O. atu'c coanty. tha rents nid proii-s f.,r a term not eveeeditiL,- seven rears, tin following; described real e.-.tate. to-wit: The east half of the omhwtt quarter of section six (f). towns!ii; one (1 souOi and ranjre two (2) west, all i'ti Ornatre coantv, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full n mount of the judgment, interest and cosis. I will, at tlie same time and place. ejKse at public saie the lee-simple of said reitl estate. Taken as thts propertv of Thomas Sanders et a!., at the suit of Audrvw J. lib odes. Administi ator do boni-5 uoa of the estate of John Maxed n, deceastnl. Said SilUi will be made without any relic whatever front valuation or a.tprais 'inent laws. bAiHKL A. It A Is. sheriff Orang-o Couutv. April 33, 1S7S. By virtue of an execution, to me directed from tho Clerk of thu Orange Circuit Court, 1 will expose at public sale', to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, JUNE S, 1873, . between the Injur of 10 o'clock a-m. and 4 o'clock p. ni. of said day, at the door of the court hmto of Orange county, tho rents and protits for a term not ecee.tiii:r seven years, the following: de--ribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 8 numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (H), in thu town of aleeue, Orange countv, Indiana. And on failure to realize tha full amount of tlu judjment, interest and costs, I will, at tho same timean 1 place, expos; at imblio sal the fee-si mi de of said, real t-statc. Taken as the pioixjrty of Lemuel Underwood, at tho suit of Abraham Cook. Sai l sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMfF.h A. DAVIS, May 11. 1S7S. Sheriff Oranjre County. Administrator's Kolice. Notice is hereby pi von that; the undei siinied ha been appointed Administrator of "the estate of Walter C. Alspa uarh, late of Oranjfo county, Indiana, deceased. Said eta:e is probablv solvent. DAVID C. ALSPAUGII, Ada.'.-. May 20. i.7S. 30-3 w Notica to Heirs of Petition to Selt Real Estate. Stale of Indiana, Orange Count;;: Notice is hereby given that Thomn A. Brooks, Adininistiator of the estate of Mary Bang-ford, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real est.-Ue of the decedent, his personal property beiotr insuhieient to pav his debts, and that said petition will lie heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said countv. Attost: JOHN R. SIMPSON. Clerk Circuit Court Orange Couurr May 1, isra. Si State of Indiana, Orangs County, ss. Ellen Reel vs. Martha .M:Ca be, Alfred SIcCabe. Mary E. Reed, Sarah Hopkins et al. Comes now the plaintiff, by Milton S. Mavity, Es (., her attorney, ami" tiles an a :h davit of a disinterested person howin? Oust defendant. Sarah Hopkins, is a necc-J-arv parte to said action, and that she is not a resident of t he Sl ate of Indiana, a nd that said plaintiff has a cause of action against said defendants concerning real estate. said defendant, Sarah Hoskins, is therefore horeby notiilccl of the pendency of this action and that the same will stand for trial on th j dav of Julr, 178. that Iteinjr tho 2d day of the July term; 1S73, of the Oraiijro Circuit Court. Witness tho C lerk and the seal of said court at I'aoli, thU 17di dav of April. 1S7S. John r. simpson, S2- Clerk Orange Circuit Court. Notice to Hairs of Petition to SeH Pwoal Estate. State of Indiana, Orawe County: NoOco is hereby given that James Dillard, Administrator of the cs: ate of James It. Oass, decea- v.l, has tiled his oetition to sell tho real estate of the dece ien't, his personal property bein.tr insufli.-ient co pav his debts: and that wild 'petition vi!i be' heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said co'iutv. Attest: JOHN K. SIMPSON, Clerk ("ircr.it Court. Oiang-j Countv. April 15. IS7-J. si-Notie-3 to Hiirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Orany: Covnty: Notice is hereby .triven that Thomas .Torn s, Administrator of 'the estate of Joseph Everett, deceased, has tiled his petition to sell the real estate of th-.'. decedent, bis personal properly beiiiir insulticient to pav his d 'b!s; and tha'. said "petition will be. h-ard at the no.it term of tho Circuit Court of said countv. Attest: JOHN R. SIMPSON. Clerk Circuit Court OraiiiroCouutv. May 5, 1878. " UJ?tico of Iiisolveiscy. At the March term of tin Orange Circuit Court the estate o1 Jul-is Flick was declared probably insolvent. Those interested arc notiiie.l that it will be settled a-cordiii-riy. W'lLMAM S. KELLAMS, Adm'r. April ", 1S7S. siCASH STOEE! CIIA MB ERSE UR G, IND. THOMAS & BURGESS Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Roa dv-nia do Clothintr. Ladies Hats a spccinltv. We have a treneral assortment of poods 'which we will sell at bottom prices for cash or produce. Bring-on your produce and get the highest market price for it. Bij-tJni TIIE ORIGINAL & 0:iLY GEIIOinH ' Vibrator' Tliresliers, WITH IMPROVEB LIOUHTCD HORSE POVEHS, Aad tSteam Tlireslicr Enigliie, Hade only ty ft hi iilJLa oti&t all D & OOis. BATTbE CHEESE, rflCH. fiIB mtiU" eoi 11-7, rhic r"i-rar.ni. l:-T-n. ;l lanirTlw Rnl.l rtriT.;.ii:(,, aii.i 3.1. fvui; irifciu iro.i IT V I'ti'-r-rs5"! rf r.s r't T t ' I U IJ "' O V--1ttnsf bn-t T--;." r, f , mo ' ' ' ' ' ' -' l ' " '111 1... ls.ii. i-r 1 1 - . . I t . , 1- , t , tc, t , el vi , 1 t v t, 1, -tLiin ""0 ( ' c-l - i". n r f r t K 1 1 1. .ft r- . ' cr " ins f r f V ' r 1, C -.4

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-OFL00 4li NEWS? PFHS UyJKJiX. U ULi . f kJl Al JUllO Manr persons suppose this list to be composed of CHEAP, low-pi ice t ne-rspa er. The fact is quite otherwise. Tlie t a: a l' .-ee states exactly what the pajor are.- s hen the natne of a j'.evr t : ot t -,re t in Ft'ia. FACETVCE it s- iti every in.tau e the BE V Pti. i 1 the pht-e. Wh.'ii printed in CAPITALS; it is the ONLY i a.ier in the plaee. When printed in nmsan it-t'ters it is neither the best nor t lie only papr. but i r.tiKlty a very ynd one notw lth.-taa.iiiitr. 1 he list give the population of every town an I the circulation of cverv paoer. Ir is not a coopkkative list. IT IS Nor A ( HEAT .LIST. At the foot "of the Catalogue for earh Slate the important tow us winch are n,.t covered Lv the Us,- are enumerated. IT IS AN HONEST Lis T. The rates charged for ad vertisinjr are barely cme-th'ih th publishers 8 -hedale. The price for one inch four weeks in the entire list is ?; ;,". The regular i ates of the papers for the tam? space and time are ftt. Iti'i U.). Tha list inc ! uries t?70 newspattt-rf. of which itvi are iss;K.,l DAILY ami r!7 WKKKLV. They are lo -ate I in str different cities and towns, of which 22 aref-wite Capitals. 32S places of over 5.otw populatioa and 4tt Countv Seats. Lists Sent on A pit! i cation. Address GEO. P. ROW ELL .v't'O'S NEWSPAPEi: ADVKKTlHXb Ll'IJEAl. I'J Spruce St. (P; iiitinj House Sj. New York. A7 -A- hAY to Asrer.ts canvassinc- for the XI Fireside Visitor. Ten, .sand Outfit Free. V i Ad.ire.-s 1. O. YICKEUY, Aucusla, Maine. -Om . You ?liy T;iIIv About Greenbacks, Gc!d and Silvsr, Rut we want 1 I if I i and will say to the public that w are now aiout r. a ir to ; ard ymirwoul into roils at the low priceof ti1.,' ciits per p utiid for white orS1, cents for mix 'd when g-ri aseis furnished, or wh n desired, tli-s poan.j toU. Wo warrant ill! our work vth.m the material is trood and in .troo l -oi,l ition. We want to buy 100,000 Pounds of Wool for whiv-Ii we will cx.-hanxe oo-ls at the lowest prices. Call a ad see its at oar mill in Paoli, Iud. KING & STUCKER. April 23, 1S7S. 2 EMPLO" I Want 1000 AL'ents to Canvass For Tha ConiilalG Herbalist I will jrive s-u-h tv-rms an-1 furnish such a 1veriisititr ra.-iliti.s that no man need make less than S'.oO per montii and all eXiieies no matter whether ho ever rifivass.-ii b,-fo-e or not. Ad.lfi ss Dlt. l. I'ilELPS UROWN, 21 .Grand Street, Jc.sey iry, N. J.. and full particulars will lo s?ut by return mail. .5 lin GROCERY STORE! CD. JRjO Would respectfully inform the public that li has on haiid a la jro stock of Groceries, Boob, Shoes, Hals Caps, Flofions of a!I Kinds, GLASS AND WINDOW SASH, CIGARS, 1 OB A CCO, TEA, COFFEE, SUGARS, Mackerel and White Fish, by retail or the kit, and all articles usual! vke'pt in a provision store, and wiil y-s sold as cheap as anv ho'i-e in the place. Th- highest market rice will lie jaid for every description of produce. Tlie public are invited te call and examine mv stock of goods. " 29. Bm Brastan & Braxtan Hare opened alarjo Ktockof Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Queenswara and Tinware at the stand formerly occupied by Ridly Apple, at rnionville. Itid.. wiiere tllav will take great pleasure in showinsj thir uods to the citizens who will favor them with a cttil. and still greater pleasure ia tolhntheia all thev ; ;. Produce of all kind taken in exchanec for oods. Also siu-jr rjf wins Machines," Keeuies and Attachments cheap. A FHYGICLCGIC.L - . A o ,-ieb we t ,-i ii , . y : . frrv.r fa i,.e - - ' ' p .- - i. i t i i.-ptt tiniit f-sr it- the- . .-" i. of i-.turo')itfti.a ei 4 ,. , ... A t'3.-.;.'.; l.ir f. n-:t-t rf.- - if - C.f-eit i.. -- r .. .-i i i- - . a ... r. ...-.f.;. ..r..--.,,.f "'( i t , .f " ' inntmiawiiviin,, i'.-t.uSt. ii Loa.,'it9. jdiiiJ'JJlh "If" T -Vl o 1 f ' ;

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pi ven to collect ion and probate tn,;.: , lniwt ' Fsrrell ZToblitt, Attorneys at Law, rsroFFicc xorth i:ast PMn(.n. the pubuc-suare. ispeeia! attention piven to t-o.e. tioiisanil proeeeiiini n Ilinkrur.-'cT Jan. . 1 s77. ' ,-! ia THOMA5 G. LI AH AM, Attorney at Law, Xetarj FtiUic and ritcu Shies Vim kzai Orleans, Xnl. Will practice in all lite Court., of OrftSe and a.!joinins counties. Panicoiar attention t;iten to collections atri probate businesi. MW,m Attorney at Law, paol:, ixsiiAX-t. Will practice In tbe conrfs of Orange and fltljoinine counties- Collections and Probate btisisieas seJicited. (LTk-o in Cole's building North site I'tiblte square. Biiskirk & Slcgenity, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IIOMAIXA. NOTARY miilLIC IN OFFICE. Office on iot.tli aide of the sq tare. THHODP Ci THHOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IIWIAIIA. rwmThey will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining coua tics. Collections promptly attended to. Ooi 'c on the North aida of tha pttb-lic-Kqudrc-. upstairs- 1 V1LLIAL1 11. MARTIN, ATTORNEY at LAT? - AXtJ Genera! Ouileclin Ajmi PAOLI, II-TD. o C3,W;11 practice in all Courts of t! e State. Ofties: Nort ti-r'ast corner of puldit squar" (upstairs.) fn.7tf. A- J. Sm?S0U. J. W. PAYNE. Sinip3on & Payne, ATTORNEYS at LAW Will prtitiec in i .Conrta of Oianje and adjoining counties, and in the Supreme and Federal courU of .State. Collections and Probate busiinesi .solicited. OiSce East hide Public Square. .ffsr mmm. mmm nm . ;U t 1 t (.. I 1 DEAL. "EH IN I-Iats, Caps A ".-T" T ATiTrtitTr" North side Public Square, PAOL INDIANA. Auzust G, 1S72. ALBERT HOUSE PAOLI, IND. , This 'splendid 4 story eotbie Hotel situated o:i tlie South side of the Public; Square. A commodious Feed Stable in connection with the House capable of accommodating -0 horses .JOSIK i'.ALHKT, I'rovrietor, t a t t " - w

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