Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 38, Paoli, Orange County, 5 June 1878 — Page 2

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i;d:ci:hia v. .ptn:; : TUOH. ft, ZIP lilJ'Ii. .'l-tlitor. R AT t;s Oi' A I V K 1 : T I S I N O . t 1 are f I w V r- v. '-i in ' 3 n: I ' Jii i ; r 1 fcp.ari. 1 w 1 .v. $ r ; .: 5 o i T Mi' ' en 2 3 ' 3 !frntt J w: ? 5o .1 ft..: 3 5- H f-f-t !" H l 4 fx.., s On It c: 7 fn;tt, IH j I.'. 2. v 7 !(! oe o i. )i r, frt ..;.- iso 43 f U w!? i" oo:i.-i m5 ('.-j- m f f'o t,Sndj-K's tsetice, " rrel per lire f m-li inf rt iou. Democratic Stale TicLct. For Si en i;nr (if :.'. JOHN . Sit ANKLlN.ot Vari.ti-j-l.tirgeoenty Fnr Amiitnr of ssnte. MAIXLO.X I). MAX SOX, of .Montgomery Cc. Fur Tr'ft-i:iiT of Mntr. WII.MAM FLKMlXti, nt Ail- u ev.r.ry. F!lir Attorney t.'rrc aJ, TllOMAJ W. WJOLI-:X,.f Johnson comity. 1 vr -m. p't Puldic t.sf ruction, JAM Ks II. A KT. .f A!'r-n rminlr. DKI0CHA1IG CCUNTY TICKET. For Clerk, JOHN II. .SIMPSON. i nr Tr auier, UEORGi: B. Mi'COY. J 'or Sheriff, VJItCJIL MOOS. For Purveyor, john McDonald. Fiv Ccroucr, A LEX ANDEH McCP AC K EN. For Cemntisj-Umfr (LM District, AAttON KPKFIt. Democratic Central Committee. Tnntes F. St ticker. Chairmnn. James L- Nohiitt. Seeretn ry. Jnnu i M Worrell, .!!: n J). Outir, John F. .Tonkin, Sujihh-I C Miller. John K. Mavity. Luke 1?. Cogswell. VTm. If. Kendall, .la tne.s M-Suuinii r.i. Joint llrprcculative Convention. The Democracy of Orange nnd Crawford f mn tics wVl hold a delegate Convention at Valeenp, on Saturday, June 8, IS78, for the purpose of noiiiinaiiny; a candidate for Joint Itep't seatative for taid counties, Wm. Bennett, Ch'n D. C. C. Crawford County. James F. S tuck ek, 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 Shoal, Martin county, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1878, nt 10 o'clock a. m., for thr purpose of nominating a candidate for Congress for said district. The basis of representation will tie one vote for every one hundred vote-i cat for James D. Williams for Governor at the October election, 1S70, and fraction over fifty, which basis entitles the counties to the follow. Ins; votes, viz: Crawford .' 12 Daviess 2 I Daiiols 2 i Greene '20 Knox ....:;o 1 :1;irtin.. ' f Orange 1 f Tike : 1G Sullivan 2$ By order at the Com nut tee. Hexiiy A. Peed, Chairman. 11 P. Hich AiiDsox, Sec'y. Sesiatoriiil Convent I on. The Democracy of the Senatorial District composed or" the counties of Orange, Dubois and Martin wiil meet in Delegate Convention, at SI.caN, on the P Ih day of July, 1S78, tor tlie purpo-eof nominating n eandidatefor Senator in said District. I-pb Closer, Chairman Central Committee, Martin county. Ja. F. Stuckcr, CirurFiian Central Conitnittee, Orange cotmfy. C'euient Dnane. (. li.i i nu. n tVntnil Committee, Dubois county. The llcpuHican Statu Convention is in fcwion at Indianapolis t'Ml;iy. TlteSiate House CuiuuiR-l.mcvs liavc c!t the et;plo .tt,.lla t'li up to the prtseut date. Captain Joint M. (J.nUiwn.or Ft. IVayne, vvns last wwk u-'wU-d Secretary vf the B.vurd of Statt Hou9 Cotiimis.-ionei'!j, to succeed 3!r. II. I. I lay a e) rt-ig4-ed. Hon. John i?cott JD rrisun, fall:, cr cf (ioi. In"!), II ::!;-: ' . , dik-d at : ' . . . i :....r .h. .i-. . d i v ' ,y -a .! t, ?' y h, t f I l ".- . 1 I h at I. .,,1 tilt v. s .d t....p ; t j . t ; , ' . , u j a It . I j. m ; ' :e t i i . t 1 - . t; i i , i - . i i r ib U r ... ! V : t; i , t if i i I t " C i e t 1 5 1 . i I

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of lu "ub!:c-nt ft uitb a p'tntii.il . til g'irg of Drn.oerabJ, gt-.lrirc'd at tLe convention Saturdaj. Dyt-ton-l.olirg and "wire pii'ling'7 v.:i$ 'lieoreier of cxen-i-es f t lie forenoon. At half past one o'clock the mt etingwas calli d to order and General Spicety ch.Hen chHirnmn, wih W. T. Ilicus as principal Secretary. Iliram F., Wi lis, the presold incumbent, was nominated by acclamation for the of.iee of Treasurer. Tin1 j-ritieipaJ light wa.s for the. nominal ion for Sheriif. M. V. Mallory, E C. 1;: ax tan and S. II. Tt gartien were the candid, it( 5. The fiist ballot gave Oraxtan the se: id, MalU.ry fecond and Tegarden tringirg up the rear. The rel; tivo positions of the three were not irnteritdly changed till the eb-!e of the third ballot, when Tegarden's name was withdrawn. Tl e fourth ballot rulted in the nomination f Ii ax tan. Consili rah e rang ing arose among t he Oilcans delegation in regard to the deposition of Tegarden's strength in that township, and oausiilerable dissatisfaction was manifested over the vote of Orleans as given. "Geiwy Dili" Carter was nominated for Coioner, Moses Ham for Commissioner and Johu Lindsey for Surveyor. The Llitor (?) of the Ilejiublican has no love for the gentlemen composing the B.ard of Commissioners of Orange county, and lu? lets no f)ppot tuiuty to pour out his vials of wrath upon their heads pass without doing so. He's mad because they wouldn't jJve him the public planting anal thereby violate the law which says such printing shall be dotie in a puper having a genera' circulation in the county. But then the man whose name ftp pears as editor of thai pa per dhln't write the c. ushingarticle on I he commissioners that appear ed last week. The ear marks were loo plain for us to mistake the nuthor. The New York Graphic, of May 4th, publishes the portraits ot the following prominent members of the Indiana bar, xa: Thomas A. IIendrick, Benj, Harrison, Thomas M. Browne, Conrad Baker, Joseph E. McDonald, I). P. Baldwin, John A. Stein, J. R. CofTroth, John 31. Petlit, Charles Dcnby, Oscar B. Hord, S. E. Perkins, James L. Worden, II. C. Newcomb, Asa Iglehart, Ji, tries M. Shackelford, A. W. HcndrickP, A. L. Ojborn, Aldison C. Harris, J. V. Goidon, S. II. Buskirk, Francis Wilson nnd J. A.S. Mitchell. Thomas L. Mathers, of Orleans township, was in town yesterday. Mr. M. has just l eturned from a visit to Bourbon and Nicholas counties, Ky., where, in company with James II. r.nd Thomas N. Mathers, be purchased a herd of fine short honied cattle. The herd comprises two bulls and six heifers. If others of our farmers would only follow the example of these gentlemen Orange county Would soon be notrd for its blooded cuttle, no better grazing land being found in the State than we have in our own hilly county. It has b -en but a few years since the llepubiicans .succeeded in defeating our candidate f ir Clerk , by refusing to make nominations for Sheriff nnd Auditor. They are now frying to tlay the sum; game, and defeat cur candidate- for Sheriff and Treasurer by making no nomination for Clerk. .We hardly think any Democrat nil! be gulled by their intended .-harp game. The Ilepuli'iiau leaders were very nntch afraid lat Suttnrda.r that the. defeated candidates and thHr friends would kick out of tin i . 1 t; h - thai tb.. ni i u m nbt it iuh e-.- try to m i e i 1 ,u a i M'! to llv" pe u ef.il aid si:'? i .Iii h b:t t!r-it t " ' ; t . 1 ' -': 'i 1 itt r ,. ,t . -m "iv'Mi tie1 n to i'.t, rh- Li... ; i, J . i - s tl ,t t! i ' tli 1 I;.i.:pi'i i :i ; i u ri 'ittl ; p. t k ( 't . . - I j of ih," U 1 1 1 1 j . 1 - u i.i. ' th me t e'.ti -1 1 . j J t . th' It 4 a Lb uTy i ! i f . id rs ti ".U t u. . . v .t i.-; . ; i i ) : ;i : a v.. r : .. v. p. . I ' P t' : ,

pi1 .i r Y" v n ? -1 " " z " of ;;!) tf. tl: i a :it in il. ) G,..: il ;".!. ,,!, '.ill L gin ci Wi dnesday of next week, thosu in the High School continuing fur three day. The Primary and Intermediate departments; will close on Thursday. Parents and friends of students are invited to be present and witness the work, and to take part In the questioning ffthey desire. The following is tl;j order of recitations in the Il'gh Sehooh Wednesday B Arithmetic, B and E Algebra and Surveying in tlie morning; in the afternoon Botany Beading, Music and History. Thursday Morning A nnd B Algenra, A Arithmetic, A and C Grammar and C L din. Afternoon Ca?iar, Map Drawing, Rhetoric and Natural Philosophy. Friday Morning Physiology, Geometry, Penmanship and" B Grammar. Afternoon B Philosophy, Physical Geography, History and Theory and Practice. The principal examinations of the lower departments will be on Thursday, and wiil embrace all the Common Branchss except Physiology. These exercises will bo interspersed with literary performances and music, and the children and their teachers wdll be pleased to have tha parents witness their work.

Quito an animated discussion arose last Sunday in front of the Rhodes House over the number of pierssupporting the railroad bridge at Louisville. Hunt, the artist, swore by his grandmother's black cat that there were but two exclusive of abutments, while Gus. Schramm affirming by the great horn Fpoon there was a baker's dozen. Some others in the crowd guessed as high as thitt;. To end the mucj) vexed question L. M. Trueblood was sent as minister plenipotentiary and envoy extraordinary to ascertain the exact number and report without furtner delay. A Warlike reeling. Peua, June .'3. The agreement between England and rt-issia cro ates consternation here, because it is believed to involve a settlement which the Turks will resist forcibly. In the recent fighting in IL umelia 400 Russians were cut off ly Pulaks and all-killed. ' Four hundred more were, sent to their relief, and are in a critical position. The Russians are not relaxing the warlike preparations south of the Balkans; on the contrary, they are eiy active. It is believed the grand vizier, Mehemct Rushdi Pasha, is trying to induce the .sultan to recall Midhat Pasha in order to popularize the new government, and that if the sultan refuses Mehemit will resign, leaving the odious Mahmoud Damad supreme, wnereby a revolution would probably b3 precipitated. A new protest of the inhabitants of Lanistan warns the Russians that any advance toward Batuum wiil be forcibly resisted. Ordered to Skip. Constantinople, June 3. The Levant Herald, having published a letter considered by the Turkish government to be seditious, its editor, an Englishman, has been ordered to quit l!u country within 43 hours. ZA.H oi ILetters Remaining in the Post ofiice at Paoli, Ind.. on the Gist of May, IS7S. If not called for in SO days will be. sent to th dead letter office. Samuel Leonard. Jacob F. Kellar. Da v ul F. Summers. A. J. Rhode--, P. M. IB.- Hi ...... ...... a 9 1 1 T i e b i :i h: - .i.sr . r. ( v r tie !v? y .r , ;.u 1 d Mi. - all tl it tii :e hive tu c r atte t . 1 a i !a--' -i'. ll'i. 'at of i iy 1 ' , Nil h. h I ".'.e,; ) '. : ! r- t. ''. d. - I 1 : - lit; . a - f - : 1 s t . . ' I I. . t if .r I , 1 J. I , - -'.I-. ' i i . ..",' .v 4 1 T i hi. ..... ... X ... , . .... . 1 1 . ... ...... i ? I t , ' L

I.", i. .ci.il.c tatc l latl'omi. !!.)' i i tj,t. S !,; of InMnuA. asI fi i ., roaven i'n.'Un-!arti i 1 ' I ik itof, ith-ill Ih- ret trot, si i. pi '.. -a ii r. tlie re -hnSl 5 i-sai-iby tiie f-f rf:u-nt nc ti.'sl ntn.ant vl Tri'assry iioH, w ith fall li'xal tets.ter .juaiity. That wc :tv in favor f iTtkiir I'niid St:r;.'4 not (.!-, cotin-.inuiv ciilci s'"'nJa-k. a fulf Us-.tf ti-ntffr in pnyM'nt if a!t ili-!t, pi'.lii ic ;n:a (riv;if.'. exrefit v.irl; tUi !7 su only as are tty il.-1 Uth,s uf t he orej :i s.iti contra :i un.lv'r wltieh tiiev were iufitt exprofly .-a iii ci., i. Tn.it tha rUht to issue j:i;er money a- " 11 n cull i- tii.s exc!u.-iee prero;ivi of the G "vi iniK'iii. ami i.u-h m-.tney ku !e isueI ja such aniwmitj a tb mmml business i nte! e-'ls of the country may, from tiine to time, require. W e are in favor of sucti leyiHlation by IVmjtre.a.s a.- will aeilsuri.e the taxation 'by th states if Uniteil Stale notes ia wmimm with al I other miney. 'Hun we de;Mi it unwise a:vl inexje-lient to enad Any further IcsrMation f-r the fumiiosr of the national ncot abroa t. thmtts-h tlte men in of limine srn'.tteates or other uii-th'Mts; nuil we believe the true policy of the Government a.i4 thahe.-t i ateresr?! of the people, woni.l he siilsf'rv(t by le.a'i i i:i so as to distribute fai4 ilt ht aniiuig our people at home, a.Tr,!injr tiu-m the nui'st fa voi able and practical opportunities for thi? investment of l!seir .i!Yiif in the funded ouht of the United States. That v,-e are in favor of pitch leg-illation as shall tlx the lejrai rate of interest at not cvt'eediii.ir six jut "eeutmiT per auiuiin. Wo itentAud the restoration uf th3 silver ihillar, if 412,' g-iffins, to the com in the c.ituatry, and wuh full leiral tender iuality in the payment of all debtf, both puhlic and private; and that the cointtc thereof .shall he u liimiu-d, and upon the sae'e terms and conditions as nmv be provi.ieil for the coinage of gold. That we are in favor of an immediate and ttneoiidilional repeal of the resumption act. V,v are in favor of the in st ri;j;i I economy in piiidie expenditures, nu t We" 'declare that the fees and salaried of all public olT'cers shoaid he reduced. That we are in tar or of tltj repeal of the bankrupt a t. That we siue-M-ely deplore the ro.-ent violent collisions between Jahorand capital, and to prevent the recurrence, thereof and to protect the future public order and security we believe that the wages of employe of corporations engaged in th business of mining, manufacturing and traasport.T. ion should be a lirst iie i upon tha property, re.-tdpts and earnings of said corporal inns, ail I ha' said lien should be declared, dehne I aad eutorecd by appropriate legislation. "That we favor the passage of a law for the ventilation of coal mines one that would be just to the miner and the owner. The Democratic party is the friend of the common school system, and rill i; every legitimate way la'ior lor its success, and will oppose any tti tempt to divert aay portion of, th-? common se.ho.il fund to any sectarian purpos . That the las' apporlionnientof the tate for legislative paioosjs grossly unjust and dishonorable, anil we demand that the next Legislature, in -apportioning the Si ate for legislati ve purposes, as will be their imperative duty, shall have regard alone to population a.id contiguity of territory. That the jurisdiction claim-td an A exercised by the Ciroidt Courts of the L nited Jates ov "r questions of corporate a id individual rights arisiug under the laws of the States, tends to oppress and burden li t igsT nts to such an extent as to amount to a practical denial of jnctico in many cases; and we consider the legislation which has conferred suchjiirisdiction as unwise and hurtful to the true interests of the people. And we dema t.l such legislation as will rest! let and limit the jurisdiction of such courts to such matters as are clearly contemplated hv the constitution aud expressed in the judiciary a.-t of 1T:. We are opposed to class legislation, anil protest against th grant of subsidies by tiie Federal tiovernment, either in lands, bonds, money, or by pledge of the public, credit. That' wo abhor and hold up to public detestation the leaders in the Republican party who secretly cortnivod, and with barefaced effrontery carried out the scheme, by. ami through venial Returning Boards, wherebv Sa.iuiel J. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks, t ie people's choice for President and Vice I'r-si lent, w."re wrongfully kept out of the positions to which a free jeople had called them. We hold it up as the m nster crime of the age, a crime against free government, a erituc agaiiiPt the elective franchise, and a cri-ne that can only Ik com loie'd when the malefa '.tors who seated a fraud in the I'resi lential chair are driven iVom power and consigned to everlasting infamy by the people, wh m they have outraged." And we denounce the a 'fc of the Creident of the United States in appointing to high an 1 lue.a ive positions the corrupt iiiein'rYs of the Returnl ig Hoards, and cvmdema the acts of Federal olli-ersiii attempting, to interfere with the rights aid powers of the .State courts ia the pr is-ctci m of these erimitials. Tliat o.tr Senators and K -presents dv in Congress iie and are hereby riq:u!ste, to secure the pas-ngeof a law giving to the soldiers of the .Mexi.'.an war a oension siulilarto that now given to llu soldiers of lluwarof IS 12.

IVoiicc. xVll persons knowing themselves indebted to Gherkin A Pro for blacksmitbing are requested to call iutmedi dely and settle. And also those indebted to Jlilier GherkiiV individually tiro requested lo do the same. Gherkin & Pro. 37 2w Shirts, Colhirs, Ties, ilandkerc'aiefs and Socks at D-om's. LEGAL. Assiiees Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will, as Assignee of Henry T. Moxley, ou FRIDAV, JCIA' .", 1STS, at the store lately occupied by t-fenrv T. Moxley, proceed to sell the stoi k r.t good.- in said store room, consisting of ftho"s, hats, -a;s5, collars, bstskets, and various other ariicUs too numerous to mention. Term" of Sale. V cre,iii- of 9 nnr.ths on all emus tit" f:f and upward will her giv,-n, the purchaser giving nie, with approved security, waiving valuation ami appraisement law's, with interest at p: r cent per a;:nuiu. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. THOMAS U Ji-:VX, Assignee. June 4. l."s. Stat3 of Indiana, Orange Coaitty, ss. Sarah R. ('oruv. ell, .fames C'urnwell, dames i.. f.yud. :i -,h l.yu-l. Uhecca I. !.i el and Marv -d. Ryu! vs. Joseph Coulter, Tabitha .7. Cedter. .1 antes I,. Nohlitt. Assignee of Joseph Coulter, au.J William T. Cornweli. I a Foreclosm-e. Comes now the plaint; Ss, by Br.sVtrk & Megenity, Ks-; their attorneys", and tt'.es the alii iavif of a "Usintert'sted person showing that the l fem'.ants, Joseph Coulter and Tabitha J. Coulror are noii-re.-idonts uf the -Mate of India a a-.i that the ptaintilTs have a cau-e of aerion atrainst said -defendants concerning real esia e. and 'hat the said Joseph Coulter and Tahiiha .J. Coulter are accessary partiv thereto. said defen la-ifs. Joseph Coulter an ! Te.hi-ti-'a J. dmlter are. therefore Itetvbv ootirjed of ill,' penden--y of this action, and '!:nt the s.iino nili s-a:i i f.r trial mi the 21 fiitvof .Irtly. lrs. O.-e- same b.-ing the 1:5; ii j-.-.dii-iul day ef the j uly teun, Prcs of the oraage Circ;t e:: r: . Wi'ness the Cleric and tIi- rrrd or p;:M cotjit, a: iL ? - - , 1-t . v uf "f -i . ! . don x R. m : - . '! Clerk ;-;iige i in-siit cmtrt. Cut i cf J. :L 0ar-2 Cc-ly, i s. 'II ( ( i ' 1 ,5 7 V. i " 1 I .. - - " i ... , . -C - - ' ' -i i i. i: a ' : : - - ' r i . R ! t i I i k ii, Ju, . k, -.1 ' - v. , . :, . I v !.. i . i Kt ' ' i i " ' i , 1 - '' ' . -.1.1'-. ' - 1 V I J 1)1 'I "t. e , . - - ' - t . 1 - . , i- -. , i i - i e .1. .i , f, .,, .f .1 I , I f -j i (mt 1 "T. I it's l.i. I t t -! . -- i " i ' il f I l 1- , 5 I - f 1 .. . . . i 1 I- ? " . r i ' I i f t ,. . ' vi ! 3 - t . , 1 1 1 t r .

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Ef virtue cf an execution, to nie .li reetv.l froiii the Clerk of ttie )range Cireatt Court, I will expose at putdie tale, to the h!-hc.t b 'e.i.Eer, n SATURDAY, JUNK S, IH7 I -t-v - the lionrscf oVl-v-k a.m. find 4 o"c!o,-k p. in. of fi:d v, at tli " ilwr ff th ct.uirt house of i Uange c'otstitv, the rents and profifs for a term mt exceeding sev-a yrars, th f'Htoiving described reiil etale. It-wii: lsl nua!M-red thirteen l'.'-) and fourteen ia the town of aleene, Orange county, India "a. And on failure to realise the full amount of th jsidgotent. interest and eo.-ts, 1 ill, at the sa me time and place, expos? at public s-ate tlie fee-simple d said real estate. Taken as the property of Lemnol Underwood. at the suit of A bra ham Cook. said sale will be made withont any relief whatever from vselaosr or appraiWmctit laws. sa;ti' i:L A. 1AVIS. May 11. 187S. SherilT Orn nge County. State cf Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court. Ju!v terra,18TS, Kaney I hisham, William li. Chishant vs. Jesse "Way, Louisa Senders, Samuel Sanders and John I.aswell, Trustee ot Xancv Hopper, now Nancy Chisham. Comes now the plaintiffs, by Simpiwm, Farrell & Nobiitt. Kss., tlteif attorneys, Mud files the affidavit of a disinterested person, show ing- that the defendant, Jesse War, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, and that the plaintiffs have a cause of action against saiddefendants concerning real estate. JSaia (leteTnlaiit. Jesse vi ay, is inereiore hereby notilieil of the pendency of this action, and tliat the same wi!l'and'for trial on I he 2dtav of the July term, ISTS. of the Orange Circuit Court, to-wit: the 10th dav of July, 1S7S. Witness the Clerk a:d the seal of said court this 15.li day of Ma v. A. l. 1 878. JOHN R. SIMPSON', S3- Clerk Orange Circuit Court. Notice to Heirs of Petition to SeU Eeal Estate. NoHee Is lierebv given that James A. Frost, administrator of the estate of William I Shively, deceased, has hied his petition to sell tlie real estate o.r the decedent, his personal property being insufficient to pay his d bts; and that saidpetition will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said county. Attest: JOHN R. SIMPSOX, Clerk Circuit Court Orange Count y. May 21, 1S7S. iiilAdmlnistrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,Administrator of the estate of Walter C. Alspaugh. late of Orange ceunty, Indiana, dec: ased, will sell at puhlic auction, at the lai'e residence of said decedent, on the turnpike near Rego, on FRIDAY. JUNK U, 1878, all the personal property belonging to said decedent consisting of one mare and t-'ott, (j h ad of hogs. 7 head of sheep, wagon, harness, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, ic, &e. Terms of Sale. Sums of ?3 and under will be required cash in hand, over that amount a credit, of 12 months will be given, purchasers executing notes, with approved surety, waiving valuation laws. DAVID C. ALSPAUGH, A finer. May 20. lhf.S. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Orange County: Notice is hereby given that Thomas A. Brooks, Administrator of the estate of Mary JLnngford, deceased, has tiled his petition to soil the real es'ate of the decedent, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debts, and thai said petition will lie heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said county. Attest: JOHN It. SIMPSON, Clerk Circuit Court Orange County. May 1, 1S7S. 31 Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. - State of India tin, Orang; County: Notice is hereby given that Thomas Jones, Adminisf ratorof the estate of Joseph Everett, deceased, has lilei bis petition to sell the re:il estate of the decedent, his personal property being insullieietit to par his d.;bts; and that said "petition will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said county. Attest: JOHN R. SIMPSON, Clerk Circuit Court Orange Count v. May n, 1S7S. "' State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the O:n:ur0 Circuit Court, July term, 1873, ny-iia A."Jf utl's tetter vs. Robert L. 11 uffstetler. In Divorce. Conies now the plaintiff, by Thomas CJ. Mnhan, Ks.p, her attorney, and tiles the affidavit of a disinterested person showing that defendant. Robert Ij. HrJi.-terter. is a non-resident of the Sfate of Indhina, and that the said plaintiff has a cause, of action against said defendant in divorce, and that the d -fen I a nt. Robert I.. Huffs tetter, is necessary party to said ae.: ion. Said defendant, Rehert L. jritfTstetter, is ttterefore lierel.iy notilied of the pendency o? this a. iion an ! that the same wilt stand" for trial on the 20th dav ot July. 1S7S. that living the l it h da v if the -I uly term, 1S7S, of said O; -ange ircuir Com t. Witness the Clerk an 1 the seal of sai I court at P:i!i, this 25th .lav of Mav, lsrs. .OilN U. SIMPSON. 37- Clerk 0:nnre Circuit Court. Kotice of Insolvency. At the January term. 1877, of the Orange Circuit Court, the estate of Noah ISurton was declared probably ins dvent. Those in -toresteil are not Riot 1 "that it will be settled accordingly. , J )KT, RIGGS, A liti'r. May 2f. 1S7S. P,7ALBERT HOUSE . PAOLI, IND. This .splendid 4 story othie Hotel i situated en tlie South side of the VuhW'j Square. A commodious Feed Staldo in connection with tho House cap-able of accommodating 120 horses sou? t Ai.r;:-;:tT. Xrxrilor, July 31, 1872 Oil 0 CHAMBERS! URO, IND. THOMAS & BUHGES Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. Casts, Kor.ts, Shoes, Tl-ea ly-tnade f "t-e;h-ins. Ladies Hats a ppeeialty. We have a genera I assortment of ' good which we will s--U at lKttom prices for cah or produce. Briu-- on your prwtUtcc and get tlie highest market piee for it. Z4-:im GEO OBEY STOEE! C. -P30 vroul-1 respoctftillr In forest tlte r-n'dse t r-t h hSi,i -&:- 1,.,! lui A l.tf-1 se ..-.' k t,t ? I w i I - - I ( - J t ...... J ... i ...,P i ' j . . . J i , , , .

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6Z0. P. uOV ELL a CO'S. SELECT LIST or LOCAL NEWSPAPERS M.tnv ter-?j- sepoose this list to be emi-n.e-ed. of Clil'.Ar. low-nrictNi IIPlVM.IlK'r. The fact li onite otherwise. The Catalogue stjstv's exact ir what the paper are. When the nam-' of a paoer is printed in Fl'l.I4 F.ACK-TYPK it is in every instance the B Ks 1 F a per in the place. When printed in CARTA LS it is Cite OS1.V putter in the place. When printed in rotnau letters it is neither the best nor the only paper, but i- usually a very good one not w ithstan. ling. The ii.-t irives- the iotilation of everv town and the j circulation of everv paper. It is not a coOl t K.VTIVK LIST. ' I f is NOT A C11KAP L LIST. At tlie foot of the Catalogue for each !.. 1 1 . : .. .. .. ..t. : . . . . . -.: t .il-i )... , . . . i . . I l ! II u, ' II IUI - ered hv the list are enumerated. IT IS AN HONEST LIST. The rates charge.l for ad verr'ising are liarelv one-lifth the publishers' sehedule. The price for one inch four weeks in the entire list is .;:5. The regular rates of the papers for the same space and time are ?:,l:lil SS. The list includes !!7 newspapers, of which hi:! are issued DAILY and' n? WEEKLY. Tliev are located in S23 differ ent cities ami towns, of which 23 are Sttite Capitals, 32S places of over 5.000 population and iii County Seats. List Sent on Application. Address GEO. P. POWELL ,fc CO'S NEWSPAPER A DVERTISIXO ItURKAU. 10 Spruce St. (Printing House. S j.) New York. :;::-.. t You 7. 1 a j' Til Hi About Greenbacks, Gold and Silver, But we want and will say to the public that we arc now about rea iy to ca id your woo! into rolls at the low price of cen s per pound for white orH'a" cents for m; .,d when grease is furnished, or when desired, the pound toll. We warrant all our-.work when the material is no d and in good condition. We want to buy 100,000 Pounds of Wool, for which we will exchange goods at the lowest prices. Call and seo us at our mill in Paoli, Ind. KING & STITCKER. April 'in, 1S7S. 32 THE QRIDIHAL E OflLY GEHUHIE " Vibrator Thrcsliers, WITH I5:rRO"XD TJlOUflTED HORSI" POWERS, Anl"Steam Threslu-r Engines, Jlada only ty niGilOLS, SHEPfiPiD & GO, ijattli; cheek, rucii. I jAvIlijr. Jkii i Ainiie v-,i t?i i of". if i iii ( i .f pwiivrjii iii.i, Im-jitjiki Kit r.itsiij i'.t K-tptu Viu.fect Cicfiiiijig, .iinl forNivii:g iiruia ii-oin 'tnsv. tlvAvvH itiI! not rnhut to tha noiittnil w.ts lupf ttltl r-ii i i in sivr hmv; u .-. r " tha otlwr In TIJZ r.KTJJlV, T'ire!iinT Expnpa 3 t;io Kurt Oi-aiii SAI f-O lf i:.s liiM.rtv,s JUciiii-.i-s. 00 ItCvoCvfna- Fhnfts Zn-Id:-- the Pepr,l .liir. K.itir--.;. ! - l-oiii lf..ii.. i'i. .t. 1;...,uj. rn.l a'l aiK-h lime- nilins nil cruiii-wii.iiiiT i-iniiplt-rnlirtn. lvrfwily ' t -t i . .-.:t K!ii-U i;.l Vsi.(lt;ou of Crnsi, Wot or iVi-j-, l,;-,- or ! M t, l.r.le.l ov Uouu.l. OCT crly Vat!y Pitpcrinr for Vt lirnt, tui . ii-i !pv. i.,f.i.ii ! I;:: s Uimn.. I .- t. v;.r s,n--fT!ll Tht!trla Fls. Timi.tliv. Millet. Ct.,r-r. n ! l:k.fw,)!. I'miiIi !- n - ie:a-.-U:u-.-iita " cr rti,u:Ui!ug lo ru'scso from Grain lo Kveua. .AltVE'LCITS for FDnpUcit v of Pan, ' Slakes nti it-; -it; s ui i l.j-.lt i l fin 'ii.-i:-1h 1 - - Jt.;i.tl Jjer.I.i ait I ttr..al. niJH Site a fr-nrntor; ?tadr, ri!:is: in-'.n;Lct 1K. iwer H l.iAlclu t 7 :ti-rs. will ..iu m ;-:- triwa. a ni I l-.-idu ii.e 1-Vi;ircp, f;ti- U--ti:nl .uy (.r.-i-r y.ia.c or kill !. Vi I'!--' . ...II oi t'.xr'.'-. i -.1?,,,,. il l..m,-i rOR rnrticSlnr, call c-i e-nv Per.ler.-: f t ' li"" I-' H Hi." ,.l:ir......i S. .;-, . .. , .... ., w J-1 , A rHYCIOLOGICAL 'VC, J.'t;j -r c.r ri 1 - -i, 1 a r--t, .,1: Fl I. Mbmes ie marring -pml f;:a tu... i rtit-h-tr.ff owe in n U o X1 c- ia -4 o, e , A i ' lor fi-'ivarp. i-.i.-'(f.t.,j . a, , . o it 4L ADV I'-li, - rrn Aouse. iicfsF h -iTi-'C rFevret jj-ihk.ifi'S, vuil tile ---t r?i :f,t-f .i: if. ACl Ml jI.f",j.Jin.T I ln ifrl I' Hi' hi . Z ' oit i li L.I .s.w jiru,J.u!.ure,i e Oo-nia iabit..c . pn n -t. .iilirhf'lt si it p.ii.-i'!iiir, wnt ot pr.i-r or ;! :kr, ci!CHOe(ifT ei T.v fi -niiTiui t j. i.i -ibu-:. l-i: .f:s, AJerbn L jL - j. r, u Ij o . l- ias Lou , Ha. LINDSEY HOUSE, OZlIiHAIIS. JIJBIA2IA. "TE52AS m:i, rriiprkbr 1 1 i s c' I I, n. 1 o ' - e I - fir--' I , i : a tilry, t t .' Ie "-,01 1 c i- 1 'ji d i u' 1 1 o ' i 1 t t' I " - ! I 1 ' a i'l.e b e .1-1 e d t b ! e s in t n e m a r k e t . r - ' 4 . l' - 1 - i- .. e; i,; j ( . . s ;4r ' 3 rt a'5 ti - t ; .r'' , nj, to t - fi ia I i ' J.' - ' ' 1" ' - . i. z-, V 1 1 c , 1 1 1 - ,1 1 , j V I . " . I f eIiploy:ient" I Yi'urr.i 1 - ') X-t-nir. io Canvas i'--r 7' " - - ' ' r . . - , ' ' ' " , .-' h 1 lIII' U-ss f;-:i,.i r. -i ,...r ,,,,:. :l! : i' ' 1 , . , e 1 . i 1 " . 1 . , ji 1 I : " '! - ' e I - i If, I.

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m. s. may; ty i--. li . WH.-OX. L1AVITY a VILSON, Attokkeys' at Law, Will practiert in all the court f (.iran..e ,,. ad.ioitiiug coui.; ies. Particular ai i."-t; !:.' given t collect ion and probate buincs ' " July ii, !:;. ' 4:;.eni Farrcll Cz I JoMitt, Attorneys at La PAOIii, I.ni.VXA :3OFFICE Xorth East corner t f the public-square. Especial attention piven to collections anJ proceedings in Bankruptcy Jan. 8, 1877. ' THOMAS C HAHAli, Attorney at Law, Nsfarv PkLHc an UuItcJ Stales Claim hm Orleans, Incl, Will pracdice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining counties. Particular atteiifion given to collections and probate business. S3 Cm II. S. UAVJT3T, Attorney at Law, PAOLI, IXDIAXA. Will practice in the courts of Orange and adjoining counties. Collections and Probate business solicited. Office in Cole's building North si le Public square. Buskirk it Megenity, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IIIBIAITA. NOTARY PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Office on fcoutb side of the eq.ar. throop a. THUOOP, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, ITIDIAIJA. rT!ie.y will practice in all th Courts of Orange and ndjoininr coan ties. Coiied.ioiis promptly attended to. Oilier on the North sida of the pub--lic-sq ttare. 11 p .- J-uirs- 1 ATTORNEY at LAW PAOLI, II-7I3. Ol'iee: Southeast Corner of public fjitiir. fnlTlf a. j. sf.'psd;-!. J. V. PAYNE. Simpson & Payne, ATTORNEYS at LAW" PAOLI, lev'DIASA. Wil! pratice in tho Courts of Orange" an'l adjoining counties, and in the Supreme nnd Federal court of the State. Co'leef ions and Probate busi".- solicited. Oiiice Km at side Public Square. DEALER IN HTfitfc?. Caps - m r ri '- -r 1 AIID IIOTIOII3. North anls Po.blIc .Sijuarc, PA01 INDIANA. August. G, 18?2. Have opemetl a tarj;e t-tockof - "7?-" r f ! ' 'IE, . - I - t v I . e i ' V II. "r IV'-,. -r- , ,i,.v Will IHt" t "li i i . i . ,r I- t ' J ; i. i , '.. u: tu ' r " i i n t x 1 1 . e ' r - '... i ' , , - .... , I