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l. 4 E AVt c. J u.i.,w- On. P.eed ear 'c3J r :". "j. AccieTit Greece t" t 1 ' :r. St. Valentines tj tj-rt,c'i :'!. The Waslicgfoa CiJuSi.Lu a libel suit cn its hands. Tie Liwreaea Circuit Court is ia g tiiion at ieaivr. Senator Traylor I. as our thanks fcr Ttlaahle puVIc docuTaeatt. -But Utile' business is eosdr,. ia, a yet, far tie coral ne term cf Court. Br ins on your preface toMartin's. 22tf If job report for taxation more than 3,000 wertb f pro; rty, yea will k1 voir name published elsewhere. Tte present terra cf our School will cloia Friday. Patent, and friends cf lie icbeol should attend tie closing exercises. We publish eiaewbere, thi wte's, a list cf all parties in the csunty who pay Hies on more than fire thousand dollira. . Mamie, the beautiful and interesting little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Osborn, gave a birth-day party to ber little frieais last Friday etmj. Dr. John A-llife and the Pickens toys bare agreed to bury the Latch et and" step their petty prosecutions. The heirs of Wm K. Andrc-r, dsctaied. maJe a division of the real taW.f blor.!D2 to tke estate of tte said deccdsnt last weel. llesirs Braxtan & llallory end Sarauel A. Davis ahippei a large lot of fine horses and iaules for the New Orleans market Monday. Fensionsra will find in another co'tiran'mn article in wbicb they are greatly iateretted. It is beaded "Iraportant to Pensioners." Read it. Five liunclretl bushels Irish potatoes on hand at Martin's. 22tf If you want an extra good smube, try Dr. Dowios's "Virginia Cut CuTcndi sb," r.s 1 yoa'll get it. We knowhereof we Tboy sy tbere is no rest for the wicked. The younj man who kept bis girl -2p til! 2 o'clock last Sunday night evblfcatly thought his girl rery wicked. Eer.ton C. EIrod qua!; lied last FritLy ts administrator of th estate of Elouisa J. lllrod, rer ently deceased. BanJ $ 1 10;). See 'its nolieea elsewhere. TV. C. 11. Kerap, assignee of Ben P. Chiktham, 1J the property of sd assignor, at public atiction, last Thars- :?. The prices rtctired were only rn-ifr.ile. The VincennesaSn oSice now issues a daily, which is highly praised by taose who h&ve bean favored with a copy. Roys. I E. Parcel!, the editor, b-ii tb-2 ability and vim necessary to make it a success. -Wanted, UK) hams at Martin's. A.nowiBg that we had a "swett torth," and cially tb s t rj l&l a baVria mlfr" l.OL-e t';v- r O.-in yr.'ner I rfugbt ns in at ' 1 ' rr Je bji jd" tt v, t a he bs i out t'-tanka. I.- i, i f f , f. r The court of Jastie Gtineon wtt kept busy with a lot of the Picking R".!e frostcutions duriiag & portion of list wtek. Jake Pickens was fistd fsr assault aad battery oa Dr. Rife, while ti:e Doctor was require! to "ante" oa a charge cfcarrTica: coace iled weapons. Luk cr : t s ;i r. ''l:a hcra s" Li!t li'elats 'ay, and pi: ". i c: ..1- tj t" xa wiri c : - : i i ' 1 t i t::v 1 1. r ?g:r. ar J i.cr. s cn t . - sr., ; - ; t' fcri'litrl crc- ci ( ; f-.; b'i ' n. Wu pc-.1" II rc. r.ct . jrr f r P.i 'Vt It r.i. :lt tl in , r tl entire i.i'' rm i;tii n . f tb t cranty, but if I'su-'i ii t su fjr it it ttou1! raiif a I ""'1 frail cue e: ! 1 1 i). c junty o t! cr, rotl:btiBal - ' contribatt; ly tD i.-, rfK,.;-'.j cf t' :t Lirl f :r o..:r p :rtions cf tb mx.tr. 5. c:i 1 ;r..I, 1 1. L.ectnc Cii, i r i

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" 1 ft V, i I. i : : ; IW. i, . ,1.1 i i lo" - bs! ' j-. lit i i r f rc; c-l Ilytbcb ti 1 1 l' a cr! Jj, r? 1 1 1 i j t f ,'i:iv:. Ur :i Z s " j(l Lin;' . cf C:Ic na, r; fi'ilip-, l"s so.i.Ltr. H. LI '., cf this ;1 :o,l;:t r,'fi. U. cl Ci'i d::?n't l:cb. r i -j c c' lr tb .n 1 a did j: ti r ', wbca I 1 cl;;- t3 tb: r:::!i cf LIJsitathan ?. Cole, Esq., f Hartford, wu in town last week. His i&testion is to move back t Pasli ia a short time. His tog ckoler cure, oa which te has. a patent, is still worklag woders anJ knocks that porcine ailment eve-y time. Capt- Jaraes F. Stacker spent San dy at hone, retarmes to Indianapolis l,Ion3ay. Capt. Stacker is one of tke most is Jastriauj instibcrs of the Legislature; is always iahis seat and his vote is recorded ! favor of every ecohtmlcs! measure iatroaaced for the relief of the people. He is the author of the bill to abolish the office of County Superintendent of ichocls, which office has cost the tax-payers of Indiana .raorr than a half a million of dollars since the passage of the law creating it. The bill tor its abolishment will become a X.csl nolle. All outstanding claims due the lat firm of Andrew & Son, must be settled positively the last notice that will be given. J as. 11. Andrew, Surviving partner of Andrew Jc Son. Cld Ilecordls. Believing that a publication of copies of the Old Records of our county would interest our readers, we have concluded to devote a portion of out space eaca week to that purposa. A portion of the first "County Court Records" has been destroyed and we are therefore unabla to "begin with the beginning," hut take it as we find it. The first entry on the Recerd, and without date, too, though we judge from what follows that it was in 1816, is: On motion, ordered that Jesse Wiles be allowed C2.25 for guarding a prisoner three days and nights. Cn station, ordered that Ephriam Doan be allowed 53 cents for guard! g a prisoner one day, at November terra, 1816, On motion, erdered that Willian TIoluday and Alexander Holaday. each, be allowed 75 cents for guarding a prisoner at November term, 1816, one day and night. Oa motion, ordered that Willaoi Lindley be allowed 3.00 for the use of his house to hold court in, at February, April and Hay ttrms, 1815. On Motion, ordered tkat Zacbariah Lindley be allowed $1.50 for boarding William Qnilhn, a prisoner, and his guard one day; also for furnishing fire wood at November term for tho court 1.50 cents. On motion, ordered that James Sat ton be allowed $5.00 for tbs use of his bouse to hold court in, at November term, 1S1G. On motion, ordered that Jacob Biscbeon be allowed $10.00 far keeping and boarding James Hill, a poor persen, one month. Ordered, that court adjeurwed until to-ciorrow at 9 o'clock. Teos. Fcxtox Tuesday morning the 7th court met, pursuant to adjournment. Present, Thomas Fulton and Samuel Chambers, Associate Judges. On motionordered that John Lynch be allowed SI. 53 for warning hands to work on roads. On motioa, ordered by the court tkat Stephen HcFerson be allowed Cl 5- for his services is a clerk at the Orange township election on the ISth day of Hove oh er, 13 IS. On (notion, ordered that a township shall be set 5", tovwit"- Beginning on White river, at the northwest corner of TTashington county, thea south with said line to the Cincinnati road, then west with said road to Fishing creek, then north with said creek to White river, and thn north with the section Use which cresses at the mouth of said crek, three miles, thea east to Jacksoa ccaiiiy, then'south with said county to the bt tianicj, ana that the sars b a hrjw'i n by the nt e T 1' r. o t 1 t' 1, .1 Tl anas rirj be f'r I : '. e J ir (itir ot the 1 tl j-i toil! .lien t. 1 t' ; 3. lien, jiI srv 1 tb 1 1 !1 tl cf O: a 1 - ccuB'.y i I'. - .'. "'. r 7 t.?wc s C l . " t . " i. b ' J , L . l t c t i ri' . L lk 2 1 1 . J t. it :L t ! ? 1 r It is

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- r , -cr? i cut bis i Ail trn n t . r i I t ! ' .i - crtr i v."' b cf a 1.' j "est, i 1 . t i :rs fTc r c f Urat.t f r & tbl bby s. j tb.u he gave l.i' i j If Z " per year and w. cscis r t J give thera a email rsoiety, h Tetoed it. The member of the M. E. Church at Wesley Chapel paid Her. Mr. Sjer a visit last week in fore.. They came in wagens, and we jnd;e from the size of the vehicles ' that tbc-y brought the preacher quite a store cf pood thmgs and t&bstantials The good people of that vicinity never do things by halves, Den Prathcr, it is announced ia the paptrs, wiil some day be mayor of the city, and that his "smile is child like and bland." He bear3 the reputation of being one cf the best students in the high school, and besides is a great favorite with the ladies, and will make his mark some day. Boh Webb said the other day that he was somewhat of a Campbellite. Somebody said they thought Ee was a Jew I think he bclengs to that cKss that Reed ases mostly as bait when be goes fishing. Do you take? Now don't go to guessing that he is a whiskyite; that isn't it. Answer next wtek. It is currently reported that some of our old widowers are getting tired of their lonely lot and are going to chose their mates shortly. This is about the time of year for "birds of the same feather to mate together." "Who so findeth a wife, findeth a good thing;" and when you get a "good thing, save it." The teachers of Orleans township and the teachers of tho Orleans graded school, under the supervision of Trus tee legarden, had quite an interesting meeting. It is said by those who knw that it w the most interesting meeting they have ever had- The paper read by Bruner was a good one, and reflected great credit "on his head and heart " Prof. Chilton gave some experiments in philos ophy.and chemistry, and came near failing in some instances for want of gas, and that is what makes it strange. In your last issne you said some thing about dogs. Well, we can say that we are a dog-cursed community, too. We have pointers, setters, half, hunters and half setters; that is, they hunt around the neighbors' kitchens to get something to eat, and when they get it they set down and eat it. Then we have the mangy cur, the lop-eared hound, rat terrier, and scores of that class of dogs called "soonera." Tell those men that have started out to. kill dogs, to come up here. We can give them a week's steady work, and the game law is not in force. The editor defacto ef the Electric Pen took Humbert to t ask last week for saying something about text books for common schools, and says that if Humbert will examine the law he will find it as he wanta it. Well, if Humbert is mistaken about this, there are others ia error also. The JeEfersonville correspondent ot the Ceurier-Journal says: "It is suggested that the Legislature pass a law that text-books in common schools shall be adopted for the period of six years, and shall not be changed during that time- The idea of changing books every time a drummer comes along is a bad one, and is very costly to the people.'' If the shoe don't fit you, don't wear it. Mrs- Lizzie A. Smart, our excellent and worthy postmistress, has tendered ber resignation of the c&ice, to take effect at the close of the quarter. We all regret the step she has token, and can say that during her term of office everything has b;en kept square with the department, and that she has male in every way the best officer in that department we have ever had. As soon as the faet was known, then tke scramble commenced, and at the present writing they have religion mixed up w:th politics and old grudges revived. Put all this aside, my friends, and reo ommend some ooe that will fill th office with ability, honesty and amiability Let bs have no chronic grumblers or growlers or incompetent men to fill the position. - A man to fill the See of postmaster at Orleans must possess the patience of Job, the meekness of a Moses, the gentleness of a dove, or somebody will be mad. HtJMBEST. The farm of B. P. Chatham sold for 5640 over and above the mortgage, which was $2,500. Mrs. Chas. P. Munger died "last Sunday night of consumption. She bad been sick for over two years. Th protracted meeting at the M. E. Church is still in progress, with considerable interest manifested. Beware, yonng ladies, how you answer postal cards, lor you know not who might send tbcra, A hint to the is? li su "cient. Maple rnolaases has wale iss appearance in our town, and our experience is tb at it tastes &.i g i a c er vUh hit citips. It is selling from 75 cer.ti to per gallon. John 11. p. i.Lipnt County Clerk, was here Ist ond jy, at ,K.it e..rs- Alien was cr...M m t! ci rrdiari c f tl AK:r,. d . ztl. .8 uincr be irs cf A. F. rf-';1 - I j r '.-ci : - i -1 .." i crt-- !'. .-.p-. s i! . t 1 I 1 .it. r I.. C. C. : Ji'. A Z . C. - J i. k- i

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-f f 5 C ' r r :t r 7 e sin. c rc. i 111',. t IS I b -t if'. i 'tib & ,11'' 4 . $ W ft Doll Ernxfan - lr, f:;r that bte has moved UU e'deo lo tb: east side of the Ijbllj r i :ni: tli 3 tfllte of II r. Lir. I! ryt brr.-' he will ha hnppy to . U Iho-1 who wish to parch t-o a (irnuino Singer Gewin M;.chln?. lD-tf All prfoni knowing thenntlvcs indebtwl to Schramm & Mathews sirs requested to call and pay wh it they owe, ns we aro needing money. An early settlement will eaveyoa lot :uv.l trouble, 2.2-4 Sell It A MM !i M A.TII EW:4. Lool: Out. The law requires itt my liaoda a speedy settlement of tha business of the late firm cf Allen & Reed. I have no discretion in the matter, and must compe' a speedy settlement of all claims due said firm. You have had notice, heed ' it. W. 1. Reed Surviving Part- late firm Allen Si Reed. Jan. 22, IS73. 19 tf. notice. Persons owing me are requested to call and settle, either by cash or note, (cash preferred), as I need it to pay my debts 9tf GitEEX Hazlkwood. For the very highest cash price for Wheat go to T. B. Son, Orleans. Walker & If you want a suit cf clothes made or cut, go to Wm. Werreil. fehop on the ast side, of the square, up stairs over Stout & Bro.'s store, lie will satisfy you at reasonable prices. 52m0 WEST SID1 H3 A I m tl&u reenfc1v bea tboronjrhly renoTatsd and Fatroos of ta iioase wilt be furnished CO A table famished with te beet tb market lie patrona t aolicited- ' l' f ' 'f l i

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