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;ir. Ciiny I. .id mi.- h to .y t! 'lis : I? 'ocr.i's i:i k id ! 1 1. f.a i c .1 i--;.-!', iinl -itt"I f-evrra1 M idd.'o uihI t' . I , ii a.., a iCk..-v rt- ( '! the I t is:(.cr;t!-: I.asI :u!opted Isard f:iu:.y phi t Tcrni. In hut one frti.!i vot of New York have the Democrats adopfttl snrh a platform, and that U Michigan. Mr. Curry et rfiiin'y rows thi-t to le true. II', however, a--:o.-ttnl that cveryJhin was lovely mi in pertect neeord in National ranks, forgetting' t tell hi-i lionrer.i that the Toledo and Syraeu-fe platforms Wire tliametrieaily oppo.-sI to e:ieli ollser, tho first demanding a ptjveratuent "promi?? to p.iy." and the la-t a jfat money. He also forgot t Inform hl-t hearers that the great, twenty-five cents a year, Greenback organ, the Advocate, was dnouiicinjf the f"l money mpn, like luifiself, tis repmliators. Yes, everything is hjirmonious in National ranks, witli a vengeance. It was just wch harmony that existed when thedi-vi! was kieked out of heaven. '

Mr. Cuny sdd in hi npeeeh Monday that the Democratic c'nim that the "dollar of the dads" had been restored was not true, and further paid thai the silver dotfar, as restored, tea not ft legal tender unless made ho by contract. THE ACT, KNOWN AS THE SILVER BILL, NOW THE LAW, AUTHORIZES "THE COINAGE OF SILVER DOLLARS OF THE WEIGHT OF 4121 GRAINS EACH, OF STANDARD SILVER, TO BE A LEGAL TENDER AT THEIR NOMINAL VALUE FOR ALL DEBTS AND DUES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STIPULATED IN CONTRACTS." Has Mr. Curry never read the law or did he purposely try to deceive his hearers? Pax spread himself last week. Not satisfied with a three column article of abuo and vilification in the Republican, he turned himself loose through that i n d e p o n d e n -t sheet, the Orleans Journal, and poured out his vials of wrath upon Democrats and Democratic leaders with no niggardly hand. His villainous abuse will be remembered by comes, and with an united front, and with unscratched ballots, they will hurl back into his teeth his foul slanders. Democrats, don your armor and from now until the polls are closed in October work unceasingly. Don't lick the hand that smites you, like whipped spaniels. One Paoli Dcmoerat, at Ieist, who strayed oil into the National pastures, has had his eyes opened and has returned to his(0rst love. He was cured by accidentally overhearing a prominent, dyed-in-the-wool Radical boasting to some of his fellow Radicals, that ho had succeeded In inducing some seven or eight Democrats to join the National party. Like the good, sensible fellow he is, he didn't propose to ba made cat's paw of in any such way, and will vote an unscratched Democratic ticket this fall. There will be more like sip him before election day rolls around. We can give names if it becomes necessary. Judge E. B. Martindale, editor and proprietor of the Indianapolis Journal, has gone into bankruptcy. Under his niar.agv-ment the Journal has been the blatant organ of the Shylocks, of resumption, contraction and ef the entire brood ofcurs- . - .l-u!i the- i .lijy ? .i hatched. It h.s r i ...uk'.l Jih't LIh.rnuti In :',!!'.?.; r,:I;i 05!iry, an.l l..s t".he.i. 1 IItyito ir.t -rpo-o his toh'.Il ' . i bro-s vht f.?i- ' . id bv II I::" -; .tiz pirty t ') rrll.ve t!:;. It ha d j.ie r!l tl.h, .1 i e ; . a direct n - .lit ct thpelh";; Hi J f ; ; .;ui d Jt; 1 ;e I'i 1 ". I ! S. '. - r v. rr : k ed . I i - i ' Ch.r. ...r. .. US v ?! . ta n. . t. "x". . : v' i i r.ii a i o i iI t a r. .m, r r, a " .tt: ;M!f r.ny i.jr 1 i .; ; : f :i!t, th .t h I a 1" " 2 r 4 . . fj j ( j i : j . t r,n . : .... . .. . t. . ? v r ' ' - -" 2 1 it I 1

s rr' u T! ... .. . ,j .... . .( m i v .... .. ....... i I j i. i ihi f tail t ...i'y I ; i.m:- I;- ; eve ry t .."wi t in th ir o-v-tr to r'.a to di-."viion U t!.;'1. j I ' n-i. ( t. tn- r.. nk-. To do this tln-y j cl net LcHitv toabwsy and , viliI fy Densccrats and Democrat, lead

ers to an extent hardly ever before known. By tins inoarv-i and by the aid of the National ticket yet to b put in the field, and which they expect will draw more support from our ranks than theirs, they expect to succeed in electing a portion at least of their ticket. In everything that it takes to constitute good men and good citizens our candidates are tho equals, to say no more, of those of our opponents In intelligence, honesty, sobriety and general uprightness we Invite comparison between them, and if Pax, with his little ensanguined garment, better and more familiarly known as his little bloody shirt, desires to compare their war records we are ready to meet him up on this patriotic hobby of his. Wo have nothing to say against the gentlemen on the Republican ticket,. They are clever gentlemen, good men and our personal friencH, so too are the Democratic candidates, and being1 Democrats, believing like us in Democratic prin. ciples, we feel it to be our. duty to support them, and we expect to do it with our whole souls, and we believe the Democratic party of the county will support and elect them. The director of the mints has issued a circular informing the people that the trade dollar has only a bullion value, which amounts to ninety cents. That's all you can get for one at our banks. Messrs. Sherman, Linderman itCo. have been a good while in letting the people, know it. People supposed them to be the safest dollar they could gel hold of and have been hoarding them. Even the Cincinnati Commercial advised people to "freeze" to them. Now that millions of them have been circulated among the people it is a little rough to have each dollar shaved ten cents. But wlut do Sherman & Co. care? Oh, it is beautiful, the way Republican financial legislation i panning out! Daviess County Democrat. Reports from all pare of the State indicate that the Democratic . canvass is being carried on in the the most gallant style. The people flock to the appointments by thousands and the greatest enthusiasm prevails. The Democratic platform and candidates are so thoroughly in unison with the wants of the people, that the election of our ticket is assured by majorities running away up into" the thousands. Democrats of Orange County, roll up your sleeves and join in the fight with a determination to sweep everything before you. The Democrats having secured, beyond any possibility of doubr, the United States Senate after the 4th of March next, they have but to stand firmly by their party organization, and retain their majority in the lower House, to have entire control of the law making branch of the government. If they then fail to give the peoplerelief, it will be time enough to organize a nsw party. There is now no excuse for doing so, and the Democrat who deserts his party is blind to his own best interests. We have heard of two or three parties making sneering remarks . about our attack upon the practice of buying , and selling votes. These same grntlemen are to-day more responsible for the damning practice in this county than r.ny one else; In fact, wo might say, they inaugurated it. If it becomes necessary we can give their names to the public in proof of what we is ere say. It conies with bad grace' from a party that numbers among its favored members such notoriously, red handed rebels s Longslreet, guerilla Mosby, and ethers we might uarae, and whose Post 'Taster General was a General in the rebel array, ty denounce Democrats ami Democratic leaders es i eh els and traitors. jLilu afc.-pu'-niwaua Oi lota '.o-a vl 1)1 .rki ;.: v.. I I in c.- i :Al , ;t Vri .i. ; t y, g :;r thr , ' t) - fire c f tie U ill r ; J' j , '.i'i " ' i - , - ' , i . .i.ji - i - - - . i v. - 3 t .'. ! I ; -

The ih; t ry of the Gre r.l.u k I -lrty.is t'.i.tf the tw old j artif s hiivf I oo!t;o so corrupt that no " v. eiJ gruunded hope of reform can bo founded upon them; hence the ncees.vfiy ff l new p:irty organ izatitm, rompostfl of honest men, to insure the necessary reforms in the administration of the govern meat. We say this is the theory, and upon this theory they hope to build up a new party, that is destined to supersede all other parties, and take thargo of the helm of Stale. The absurdity of this theory is so manifest that it seems to us only necessary to point to it for all to see it nt on co. - To change the name of any. person, placa or thing, does not affect the character cf that person, place or thing. A rose by any other name will smell just as sweet; and a limburgcr cheese by any other name will stink all the same. Now, if, according to tho theory of our friends, the Greenbackers, the two old parties aro corrupt, so corrupt indeed that it is impossible to reform them, and as . the two old parties include within their organizations nineteen twentieths of all the voting population of the .Unite.d States, and it is evident that pure water cannot flow from an impure source how can a pure party be born out of two old corrupt ones? A political party is but an aggregation - of individuals united together by a unity of opinions and 'sentiments, upon the great poli tical questions of the day, and organized into a compact body, for the purpose of giving force and effect .to that eemmmon sentiment or opinion. If such party is corrupt it must be because its individual members are corrupt. A man's character depends up

on his daily walk and conversation, ai d not upon the political party to which he happens to belong. If Tom, Dick and Harry are corrupt in one of the old parties, will their joining the new party make them honest and pure? -Whatan absurd idea. There are good and bad in all parties. A political party is not organized upon a basis of moral purity, but its plafforin is thrown to the World like a fisherman's sein, dragged -through the wat r, to catch and gather in all manner, of fishes and creeping things. AVe apprehend that our friends, the . Greeubaekers, when they eouip to insjet their "natch," they will find that they have made no improvement upon the quality of the old "catch." Harrison County "Reconstructed." A Red Ribbon Rally was held at Corydou on the 37th. Over two thousand people were present, 290 signed the pledge, making at least oOOO in the county. The speakers were H. II. Mills, of Leavenworth, Dr. Wolfe, of Cory don, Rev. McCormiek, of New Albany,, Mr, Shiel, of Seymour, Major Jones, of Cory don and the famous "Silver Top," Hon. W. N. Tracewell, presided. The affair was a splendid success every way, and great good was done. Everybody enjoyed themselves. DELTA. Every federal office holder, postmasters included, in the United Stales has been a- sessed by the Republican Congressional Committee at Washington. The funds thus raised are to be used in trying to overcome the Democratic majority in the House- Tho Democratic post-master at Unionville, in this county, received one of tho stand and deliver documents. If h will send it up to us we will publish it, although It may cost him hislitiki office, : ' if .they can find a Republican -in ..Greenfield township to relieve, him. Send ii up, Doe. " ' . SELECT LIST OFLO OA I j x i E SPA PER S ' '- t . . 1 : V ! ' . n -f t r, o . i. i 1 - i - i ' 1 . mw. 'i ( ,j - t " r i . - i i i jr. 1 i ) ' ' it' tn hhi j -l t , i A 1 . I i ! i . ' 1 - i i . ir l l -t ' n' t e J 1 t I . ' . ' " 1 !. . 1 ; i I . ,-- ; ' i N ' J r I it t I J i . ' 1 " 4 i . U h p- r 1 l s . V 1 ? . i i C-1 i i 1 . . - ' .

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i U' 1 ' ' n V I i 'I - 1 ' !. litil i' I M . ' ' " ' 1 ' r -i i - i i, i ! J. ' tit r. It Mi it t ".! i' u.Mi .t' ii i tfe fol Hum ts- fval triu t the Tl- n!itfKHl twtt-btr! of one liucthTii acr- i-rt'tf the wkt itle tt the pottih w ?w cjtmrter f scUon 54 lit township 2 notth al lRiij 1 east, in t'tta,at$ rownty Itfat. lius aU of saia "Hiartcr excei.t 3 srrw i th s.ut a wot t-ornor t hereof au! 67 Jt--rv oil of the ct sids tf ijiutrtfr ln;nt!ei oa tlic north !y the lan h of Will i.tni Uoach, on the East l.y the lantU of Matil.ia Field, on the south br tho lands of liirfim Warren and on the west by the lands of Uk-hard GolUtaer. Terms I Sale One-fourth of tho tirtlia money crsIi in hand, on tho day tf sale, the residue ia C, VI snd li nuiiitiss," with interest at u h.t cent from i.uo, notvji waiving valtiau and artiraictiient liO.vs. EDWAUli COK.NWELL. Amn'r. Win. K. True, doe'd. Aug. 17, 1S73. " Odw Adrain!trator's sacl Sale. Notice Is hereby given that the nnderslffitcd.. Administrator- of thfi estate of William P. Stnvely deceased, will, by order of the O ranee t.'ireuit t'onrt, made Rt the July Term 187S, thereof, in a cause wherein James A. Frost, Adin'r.a aforesaid, was fdaintiiTandilartha Shively, Mary T, Shiveiy, Evaline ShiTely & Stella Sldvely were defendants, sell at public aiu-tion oa tUe pwmises, on FKIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1S7S, ti e foUowinjr. real estate, or so raneli thereof a may be necessary to pay tho debts of said Estate, belonsrinrr to the est&te of said decedent and situated i Jacksoa townaliip, Or-ang-e county, Indiana, to-wit: The undivided two-thirds( ,) of the north east quarter of the not th east qttarte'r of Section fifteen (15) township one (1 south and range two (2; west and on SATURDAY, "SEPTEMBER 21, 1879, on the premises in French Lick township, in said eountv, and State, the undivided twothirds (j j of the following real estate, belongin,? to h.iia estate, to-wit: ah tuatpart oitiie west half of tho north west quarter of section twenty-seven. (27) township two (2) north and ran kg two (2) west, lying north of the jrraderoad and east of the town of New Prospect and all that part of the east half of tho north -.vest quarter of same section town and ranjro which lies nort h of the grade road and south of the slough, and Lots numbered one (1) , two (2), and eiht (8), in the town of New Prospect, and the undivided hilf of the south west quarter of the south west quartet of section twenty -two (22) townshin two (2) noilh and ranjfe two (2) west, and of the undivided half of the cat half of the north west quarter of section twenty-seven t-ara2 town aTKtrarsg-e-and of the undivided half of the west half of the north east quarter of section twenty-seven (27) same town and ransre. except fifteen (15) acres sola by Philip Shivelv, deceased for site of the town of New Prospect, and also tor jrrave yard and meeting house lot. said last dusci ihedpthi-ee tracts or parcels of land heinirsubjoct toa life estate of Penelope Shivelv, widow of said Philio Shivelv, deceased, aiid all that part of the west half 'of the north west quarter of section twentv-elht 23) town two (2) north and range two"-2) west, and all that part of the north west quarter of tho north east quarter of same section town and range which lies on the north side of Lost river. Terms of Sale A credit of G. 12 and IS months will be given on the purchase t.ioncy for said real eslnte, purchasers cxertttinir ifotos t horofor in three equal payments wuh Interest and approved surety, waving relief fivnn valuation a.i.l appraisement laws of the Siatt- of Indiana. Sale to commence at 1 O'clock P. M., each uav. .TAMES A. FlIOST, Adnrr. E.-ifale sd Win. P. Shivelv, dee'd. Aug. U.isrs. ' lr!-lw Executor's 5itd fenle. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the last will and testaineiit of Mary J.angford deceased, will hy order of the rang5 Circuit Court, nmde at -July Term 1S78. in a cause wherein Thomas A. "i?rooks. as sue:i Executor, is plaintiff, and Eliza .T. Fiddle)-. Francis M. Fid. Her and others are defendants, sell at public auction oa the premises, on S.VTriiDAY, SEPTEMBEK 21, 1S7S, the following described real estate, lielonging to tli C! j'-Cstate of said decedent, or so much 'thereof as may be necessary to pay the debts of i he es'afc if said decedent, to-wit: Eoc nu-uherea one hundred and five 105 and the undivided half of lot numbered one hundred and lifty-.se: l.'B. in the town of Orleans. Orange county, Indiana, and four 4 acres off of the south east corner of the south east .quarter of the nort h west quarter of section twenty-four 24 atid eighteen IS acres in the nor h east corner of the north west quarter of the south car quarter of section twenty-four 21 town three :!. north ami range one 1 west, and the north half of the south cast quarter of the south east quarter of section twenty-three 23 in saints town and range. Sale to "begin on the town lots at 1 O'clock r. M. Terms ff Sale- One-fourth oT the purchase money will be required cash in hand on day of sale, on the remainder a credit of 6, 12 and IS months will be given, purchasers executing notes for deferred payments in three equal instalments, with interest, and approver surety, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana. THOMAS A. BliOOKS, Ex'r. East will of Mary Langford, dee'd. Aug. 14, 1S7S. . . . 48-4 vv ' PUBLIC SALE. Notice is 'hereby given that I Trill ell at public auction, on" - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1878, at tho late residence of Jenetty Marley, deceased, all her personal property, consisting of horses, eattle. household and "kitchen furniture, farming utensils, &c. Terms of Sale A credit of nine months will be given ou all stuns over . the purchaser giving note, with approved surety, traiving valuation and appraisement laws; sums of f'3 and under, will be required In hand. JOS1AII H. CHABXES, Administrator, Notics to Heirs of Petition to Sell Real Estate. State of Indiana, Orange County: Notice is hereby given that Thomas Flick, Administrator of the estate of Benjamin Case, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property leing insnlBeient to pay his debts, and that said petition will Ik; heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of said county. Attest: JOHN R. SIMPSON, Clerk Circuit Court Orange Cour.tv. Aug. 13, 1878. 48 Administrator's Kotlce, Notice is hereby given that the nndersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate f.Jenetty Marley,.deeeased. Said estate is probablv solvent. . -! -i All H. CIIARNES, Adm'r. Aug. S7. 1S73. .- - 60State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court, November term, 1S7S. Samuel T. Eindley Ex'r,, .Tonathan Maris, deceased, vs. John L. B rax tan, Eliklia Braxtan, Adolphus Br.ixtan, John M. Bnxfan. Walter Jirsxtan, Eilen Francisco. Iiavid Francisco and Je-- E. IX'.l. To revivej s lament. -.. Conies now the p1.0" s.T. 1 v Will TI. Mtiiii Esq., his attorney and . . "i .- eoi o ..i.f, I also, an aHi lavit of a dis: nterc-r-ed person showing that the i' ' i,t, Jt 1 i E. i;--.- -i, is not -a" resident f i t..e .-"s..e t 1' n i. at,. I that the plaintiff h.v a cpu- of pc" n a. i;nvt said defendant, and mat the .i i Jo i i, Uraxtan is a necenary party thereto. - Said defendant Joiinl. Braxtan, is therefore hereby nutiiied of the pendency f ttd:? action, and that the same will wand "for trial at the November term of said court, to b holrten t the court hmt. In the town of Paoli, on the S I Sfondav in November, l,7S. VC itnes m r hand and the seat of s.,ud court, at Paoli, tU.i7th day of Anmisf. i7. JOHN It. SIMPSON. i ' CI e s- k 0 ra n re Ci re o i t Co a rt. . AC::iiirif .strctoT's Notice. Notice is l3.crey riven that the umlmsmel 1 "5 In i n ; i . "te 1 A uin4,sirator of the est .'j of J ,, i 1. 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the people, an investigation. Vi-i o ,e poop stock of 7 7

PAiBNi zii:nicixj:.7, chbmical tainis, oils, yap NISI1ES, DYE STUFJ h AMP& Al't J MP FIXTVllES " PERFUMERIES AND FANCi" ARTICLES, COR. '

ME TICS, COMBS, SOAPS, SCZOOl, ROOKS, SI A TIONEIi F", POCKET EOOKP, NOIE PAPER, FLA1 AND v LEGAL CAPS, CIO AES. I Oil A CCO, PUIZE WINES AND LIQUOR.

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consisting in part of PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, BANJOS GUITArACC011DEONS, FLUTliS, FIFES, PI COLOS, ic, &c, &c. ' KMKjilM, In connection with the above I also keep a full stock of JEWELRY WATrn ES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, PLATED WARE, Ac-, Ac. nil of which I sell at before the war prices. Don't fail 16 call before making our pufchaei elsewhere. " "" 41 - - L. S. BOWLES.

LEGAL. SHBIIIFP'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale, to me direct ed from the Clerk of she Orange Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale to tha higliest bidder, on SATURDAY, -SEPT. 21. A. D. 1S78, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. iii.an.14 o'clock p. in. of said day. at the door of tha court house in Paoli, Omnge county, Indi.f.ia. the rent and profus fur a term not. "xVeeding seven years, the following dos.ibed real estate, to-wit: The south half of ihe north cast quarter and the north ha'.f of (he south east quarter of diction six 05) in townssip one (1, north of range, two (2) wesr. in Ocauge county Indiana, containing one huudrerl and sixty acres more or less. And im failure to realize the full amount of tha judgment, interest ami costs, I will, at the same lime and plac:j, expose at public sale the fee-simpie of sai.l real estate. Ttke:iasthe property of Martin Y. Archer, et ai. at the suit .! Samuel litttnscv, a.signee of John Marshall. Siiidnale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. SAMUEL A. DAVIS, Sheriff Orange OiuntT. A. J. Sjmpson, Alt'v fo. Pl'ff. August 20, IS7M. AtlminlNtrator'N Sale. Notice is herebv given that th,- und .i-ned Administrator of the estate of John V. Ferguson deceased, will at tha iule residence of said decedent, on FRIDAY, SEPT EM HER 20, P.7.sell at public auction all the personal propcj ty of said locedent (not taken iiv l lie widoy) consi.;tiug of horses, hogs, wheat, corn, hay, oats, wagon, harness, household and kiudieii furniture, farming im jdements tc. Terms of Sale. Sums of t:i and under will be required ash in hand, over that amount a credit of 12 months will lie given, purchasers executing ntcs, with appruved surety, waiving valuation am! appmiicuicoi. laws. JOHN II. BCIH AN AN, Adm'r. Mart: a & Me-eait v. AttV.s. Aug. 23, " 50 MPLOY INT rJ I Want 1000 Agents to Canvass For Th3 CcmpistQ Herbalist I will give such terms and furnish such advertising facilities that m man need make less than f20i) pet month and all expenses no matter whether he ever ca ..va ed In-fore r not. Address DR. O. Pi 1 EE PS BROWN. 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. -I., and fit! 1 particulars will bo sent by return mail. 83 Ini E. D. BASSFORD'S, Cooper Institute, Hew York City. New Illustrated Priced Catalogue is a book of fifty closely printed pages, quoting with the size, capacity and style the prices of about SIX THOUSAND items of Ilousefurnishino; Hardware, China, Glass, Silverware, Cutlery Cooking Utensils, 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, sihool or public institution. The largest assortment in the world, from the plainest to th e most rich and costly, all Rt greatly reduced prices, 40 to 60 per cent. befov retail rates. Above price list, with illustrated catalogue, mailed free. Goods most carefully boxed by experienced packers and shipped to all parts. Letters promptly answered, and estimates for goods from ONE DOLLAR to $10,000 cheerfulir furnished on application. EDWARD 1). BASS FORD. 1, 2, 3. 12, 13. 15. lbauci Cooper Institute, 3d Ave., 4th Ave., Astor PI. & 8th St.. New York City. r i i ' SPtiP mm uisii,.asS 9 f7 7 1 1fT-r-RSI2UI2G, IND. i hi m pa f. v, i I i t 'k O Lai W i t, uS 'iZm S O E'cclers in Dry Goods, Gic:!::, 1- -.r " . r ' ' it -i . f " i - . - . - . : . 1 e . "i .1 a r -(,- li -i e 5 1 I ' ... ii.ii;.ViLi.:. i.'ri..'-..r 1 ' r it. '. .ll . i I 1 A" ' ' - '-'j tj t in f 0 ml I L. '

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r . .. . T . . raJU3 In f residential count, batof V-l --,., J9 LAT7 CASUS. '.yil.b. K. MARTIX. J01IX h. V EGEXITT. MAfiTlII fi'MEBin, Attorneys at Law, PAOLI, UJBIAirA. Will practice in0r.1n c r.d adjoining conntie3- Especial attpntloa eiveti to settlement of estates and collect:. NOTARY-PUBLIC IN OFFICE. Deeds, Mortgages and eoutracU of every kind prepared ou short Uiitiee. 0!?ice west side public sqa.tre one door north of Post ol!ice. August 23, 1878. oO-Pna THUS. B. BfSKIRK. H O. A. lil SKIBK. BUSKIRK 6 BUSKIRK. ATTORNEYS at LAY paoli. iixdiai;a. Collections and l'rofiate. liiisiiiesx, specialties. Notary Public in oilice at all times. M. S. MAVITY. E. G. WILSOX ftlAYITY El, WILSON, Attoiineys at Law, SCUTOS STEWART, Will practice in all the courts of Orange and adjoining oot;riUen. Particular attention Kiven to collection and probate business. J illy II, 1-S77. Attorneys at Lav, PAOLI, EfDIABTA fifSTOFFICE North East corner of tho public-square. Especial attention piven to collections and proceedings in Bankruptcy. Jan. 8. is; 7. ifTHO&3A8.C. r.1A!!Arif ' Attorney at Lair, Setary PuUic isl Md Stales (hh k0m Orleans, 2nd, Will practice in all the Courts cf Orange a!-l adjoining counties- Particular attention given to collections and probate business. ?. Ota . M1 Attorney at ' Lar, SM.ASf .MJl.'iii ill. Will practice in the courts of Oraug'S and a joiaix cj-mtif. Collecticnt and Pr ,.!;!,. . j .,..u'r I. OSce in Cole's bullalcg irorth BidsPublic square. mm f t p 1 f f v mm - w tfy f n i , i j w t- i tiUWWr f AT T TT'nT "!T- K T: v p.: in tC" Tt 5 rf . . f.. 1 a .joiirng cc-.n ties. C z:'.-. i r.:r'.!y ;.t: ti. 0':.c-. t1 . North si i - of Li v I ' ' " ' , nil 'ft ' ' ill 11 I i j t-

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