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r.. a fl Justice's Iadi&xapr,,J,s litter, to It fnd ehewbere in the ITkws. How about sprites ' and robbiaj. row, Humbert? Ttere is a writing school in fall I hut at the kith ei-hoo building. e sal notice of Thos. A. Drool; s, tjfcutor of Mar J La n-for. I, deceased, ii aaether cost ma. - Fen. D.Kiley ia tle proudest maa ;a tew a over his Cne, Jersey lieifcr calf; tad Bes Lingle is correspondingly KlJ. . ' " One of the greateit taitahe of Se-sa's time wi' ia Aaron ra akin jr. th ffn calf s a pattern for Dob Ingerit'..' a parents. "(.) ,r cetnty officers lave signed petitsons to the Legislature unking for a reduction of all fees and salaries and abolition of the oi'ice f-f Superintendent. . Tke re jular masihly axamiuation ofttacbers for February. 1873, will la fc!J t Paoli, on Monday. Feb. 24, 1879. Jasses L. Nosutt; County Superintendeat

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The Cincinnati Enquirer nays some iise&k thief stole a fine gold watch frora It. M. Bishop. Governor cf Ohic, last wlc. That fellow will make a soldier t:.ne day, as ke ia ntw'currying R. M.'s watch.

The band boys are talking of fcro-cs.-irg "Teodlcs" ami "Betsy Baker" fe ao distant day. If we may judge !r im thur renlition of "Ten K !.ti in a Bar Room," last month, tieir tffurti should meet with crowded hoSiOS. Numerou petitions are Lei eg cir calatei in tltis county, addressed totbe csembers of the General Assembly, kinjt f.ir ike abeliskmcat of the office of Cjunty Saperiutendent and tbe reduction of fill fees ad salaries one half. Tkey are being numerously sifined, too: The school exhibit will, at thf re- , if it of .mra pirt'ics bft opened on iiitnrcUy afternoon cf tins week. All pirents who hare not witnessed this w.-vr'i nf their o;i and thr children of tie dsrj?,fcott!4 come and know for themehet what it is. AH friends of euuiMio'i ar invitsJ.

Five liur.trti bushels Irish jHifatoes n hand at Martin's. 22tf Lnoch Hill, son of Jataes Hill, aapria'endent of tin poor asylum, sed about sevpRlcen jrrars, metVitb a serious accident last Friday. He had fkppe-J a ti-te 4mtn, but i falling the hn:t of the tree loajpd upon the stump, aalin prying it c .7 it caught his foot sal held hinj tat. , He w acconipa n el by one of tbe inmates of the asy I 'm, who tried varioss means to more tle tree o.f of joun Hill's foot, all of Hch dim, when he 'luielied a pair f horsf'4 ta the tree and pullet! it off. The j sung oiia'a foot is badly washed and k 8 Sail up Ut ttt bknee t tke wiater.

l.ai L'otlcc. t owiisfanJIns; claims due tbe late .ra cf Andrew & San, must be settled at oitce. Thimeas business, and is Isajvely tHe fast notice that will b rtfn. jAn !f. Akdrsw. arviticfC partner of Andrew Son. .js c

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tLoaUaucvl from Iadi At Circuit Court, lean and K-ld ia the town cf Fiali, on fat r.j, il 1st day cf Ftb-ury, KIT, fr coanty purposca. Fre:i?nt, Thosi Fultcn, aiid Saciiel Chambers, Asssciite Judges. - On motion, ordered that the undertaker of the building cf tbe court house in a aid town, be allowed twelve months to complete the aaid build ire, and tht onethalf f ll taoBcj .It cdfaned in' nine eomths. frora the date hereof. Whe a Jenatk an Lindlej became the purchaser for the ni of four thousand dollars, and entered into bond, with Owen Linuley, Thomas Lindlsy and Robert Ilollowell his aunties, for that purpose. Ordered tVat conrt adjourn without day. Tnoa. Fcltox. IJosiday, the lCth day of February, 1817, a Board of County Commtaaionrs raet at the cccrt house, in the town of Paoli. Upon examination it appeared that Samuel Coble was-elected for three years, Ezekitl Black wall for two years, and Jonathan Lindley for one jear, who took the necessary oats, and proceeded to business. Present, Samuel Coble, Ezekiel Dlackwel I and Jonathan Lindley, County Commissioners Ordered, by the Board of Commissioners, that, all thai part cf Orange county south of the base line and west oftka meridian he one township, the electors in said district be allowed to elect two Justices of the Peace in aaid township, the election to be held on the second Saturday in March next, at tke house of John Roaths. Ordered that. the Board adjourn until to-morrow at If- o'clock. JoXATHiX LlXM.EY, ., Sami.. Coble. Tke Bf'ard of Commissioners met Tuesday, the 1 1th dny, pursuant to adjournment. . Preseut, Samuel Coble, Ezekiel Blackwell, and Jonathan Lindley, County Commissioners. Ordered, by the Board, that the Southeast township be bouudad as fo! lows, to-wit: Btinning on the county line, between tiwnn one and two; then south with said lice to Harrison county; then west to the raeridian line; thea nsrth fie miles; thru east four mil is; the north four miles; than east to the beginning, and that said tuwnship be allowed ( wo Justices of the Peace, the election to be held at the house f Zachnriah Liudley, on the 8th day of March next. Ordered that the township of Paoli be bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning whare the base line crosses the raeridian; thea wast four iaile:; then north ten m'les; then cast eight milss; then south eight Eilles, then four 'miles west, to the meridian; than south, two miles ' to the beginning. ' Said township be al lowed to elect three. Justices f the Peace, and eae RdJiticnal one for the town cf Paoli, the election to be held in Paoli, on the 8th day ol llarcli nextOrdered that the Southwest township be bounded ss follows, to-wit: Eegintirg en ti t ist lir. ! st'rcca ect!or s

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The ground-hrtg a,r us some very unpleasant weather this last week. John J. Lingle is our village politician, and is talking ap Lis side to the extent of his ability.. Bob Webb and John J. Lingle were the recipients of valentines on the Klh. They came from Indianapo'ii. It is a good thing to be remembered by your friends. "The old reliable temperance organization," founded Jan. 1, 1879, still stick to the pledge. I saw him the other dyand he reported that he was still sound. Well dose, Ben. The revival ' electing at the II. E. Church :5 still progre$in&. Several additions have be'? a tri&da t'J tbs membership of the Church, and the interest is nn aba ted. .' B. P. Chatham haTjng failed to comply with the terms of the, sale his land is ra advertised. It if a good farm and well improved, and any one wanting good home wi 11 do Well to invest . The post c-fitke qaesttoa has subsided. All the papers have gone forward to the department and will have to wait to know .who is the iacky taan. They are all clever fellows, but all can't get the post-oice. - Jos J... Field, oar enterprising stock buyer, is still, in tha market, buying horses and mules, and paying coed prices. Bring on yaur stock. If you can't sell to him, yen will find another clever fellow. Mr- Van Ila'Iory, who will b ' y all you have to sell and pay liberal prices. Bring on your stock. T. D. Lindsey, our worthy Marshal, is making wrong doers stand to tbe right about, and yet there is little work i'jv him to d. There are sol:? ycjr g nen in our town that go to church and mill -rbjive 01 J act with considerable r. ':-::. Tc.t, g't rfer t!.:":, and d 3n't lit ip until thej lern to tehava ia cburcb. I Oa l' 1 -kb iftt. llr. Je; 1 a J. Jet r v 1 t .'.-.tea ; . - :r at Or leans, in p'aco cf ! "rs- S ,-art, wba r? . ' ;"c I r rc r ction to tib??-Ijt tit t' c' "? cTt! e jr. it ,-ttr. I Irs. C tart retires fr;i e.bL-a t ;th t' ? fill kn- . ' ; '12 r. r .'. xu i,rio';- c f b r. ; .. t r t tl. tile it l Ttuisnt f.t V.'r 2!.ir 7: . 'i r ; 1 t" . t ; r I J f f Or' : - i.t -'3 fab! Sati ?.-

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Mr. and Mrs J. P. Hamilton . re-. turaed from Ohio last Saturday. The planing mill is here, asd will be in operation in a few days. Jeruel Leonard may now be found behiadj.be counter of Wm. L. Reed. After ail the struggle for, the postor.ee Jeptha S. Jeter enrfies the ribbon. Again we have a beautiful snow, and sleighing is cow in order. Menaugh L Scully are painting the residence of James A. Frost. T. C. LaKghlin and wife are here visiting his father, Dr. E. D. Langhlin, Bud BSasky, living tva m'Uea west f Orleans, died last Sunday night of erysipelas. Several persons have joined the M. E. Church daring the revival. They are mostly "little ones." The farm f B. P. Chatham, that was sold a few days since, is again of fera l for sale by tbe assignee. Yea fellows that have done the dirty work?. a the Pf publican party for several years, stand back. Never -mind., "Bob,". they will only hold the post-o about two years. Then they will have ta step down and out.. -J J. Field hts just, skipped a lot of hcrses and r.: uLs to' New Orleans. W. .tl, Slerrymaa shipped also, but ta the lTt.7 bis Market. - Hal-

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XoUee is hereby given that tho wntrf fifn-. est, administrators of tbe estate of Hubert JS'. LatnbJia, tleeeased, will, 011 THURSDAY, EBIU' AUY , ISTtl, at the tt rei.Unce of ait tltfp.ei'ler.t, o;ffer for fate all hi personal pr'ae"ty, not tskea by the wiJow, eonsistJn of Horses, llo.s, Stock Cattl, Fak Cattle, Mitch Cow. Slice j, a larjje lot of good Hay, Corn. Ohm, Farmiay 1m pi cut en ts, .a.l Household aud Kitcbeo Furniture. TKKJta OF Sale: A credit of 12 months will be given on all sums over 13. purchasers frivinz their notes with approved surety, waiving valuation and. ap?rstitient laws, and bearinix irif.t'Tfst from tiate. K-tnus of $3 and UBtior, cash in hand. jxrtsiiA hAMnmv, NATHAN V. KAMltDIN. 23-3 A-thviinislrators.

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