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NIUIUIIT mr liHPiif. a j v . . ,. Old Times AT3 Krw, ia . the tdtl oi arsad t2aes-ci poeiry inin- . kc:s ATI3 .ELECTION. , . Ata iif'u i tta BcpabBoaa Ceatial at the CaejiiSiaja ! OeajlerTille, oa ThanAH. Tie a JtaeaJeaElecMon be held oa ret apy, May Hih, , K7. to, each tow Ha h Oa Ooaaty, lae parpoee ol aaariemtits a aamtUale tor Cireait Judge of th MiMBlnatt JaCrial Cireait of Iadiata, at the aaaatej OtaHar rinHon. .y The ihrtfoa aaaahoaoU aad Witduetod br tat Ef&Zeaa Tewantsp Cammlttee, n'eesh Tal! fcSaahaB awepeaed ay tneeom43ee a t aatul flaai at hotdlna; eteattoa kteaek Praeiaet aai Township..; Tkwl rleeCaa shall he aaaaaatac as geaeral eleotfeaata la Ctata are raquircd.to be by law. I1sraaaa waaaia aow Republioans, aai who tote lajtal rotate, Toted the Repeal at laatrVsaldMtial atactica, an Wlawill aa legal voters at tbe poOa, when Caey or to rote at the OetW berilnllia, 1CT3, aai Mi wOl pledge themaWreeto ate Ike matte tkaaosninatiug iliinam, aai rate far tbe eaadidste aomiaa ted, shall ee peuKt Tote at said : nomi attn ilsatioa ;.' ;-i.i.:f -.n. ruin; Tbe Beard of KUetlea. at eab pull shell eertSfy taa retarea if tbe election to , the Chalreaaaof taa Coatral Committee, ami tbe' Caairasaa aai Secretary of tbe Centra) Committee eaall opea said returns and 'declare the reaalt oa Wedaoeday, May list, tg. ' WM. W. DUDLEY; Chilrman.1 Lawts D.rcaae, Beeretary. ' IIajob Jon'a Cabd. We fpecial ly mrita the attention of ouf readers to the honeet, ocVqen, sentiments emmciated by Mu.iYfc L. Jobs, in his card br 1 another col umn. Should he be selected as jfLo Bepabacaa cajodidt,', the .'party may feel proud in giving him its muted rapport, and in . the aseuranoe that nntdirxa will be, es i al vrae been, hu gmida, and that, thefccXcCad- dam at interests of our growis city will be safe M lus nanna ........ ' " It is a fact, worthy bf remair! that c3oaz all our e: or low. Republican or there are bat two that have nocneed the Congressional swindle. , These two ladinm and Independ ci.Telesram. jO-Ovr usual good; nature prevents ns from following the pattern set us by the late liberal-democratie candidate , for the Presidency by ' calling the editor of the Telegram, for perpetrating the above, bo tor aa the I'Aixannm is auudea to, a "liar. Villain and boTSe tniei: DU we will say this: Ave nave. ,not tLnur lantrmase, as oar readers can testify, and our kind, pleasant, genial and well beloved neighbor knew it when he was penning the above articla. We are aware ol the fact that sera will rise on the Stra facs, and we can tneretore tne .4.1. imv l,a m?ft,Af uiwv.tnuui vwwwm u suinim.i of tUwr wmcb be tonrls at us witn , , i , i.. it. seeming pleasure, epiced with the imputation of weaving "mnz- ..... zle- and a "collar T While iMr. Surface has his mmd set on dogs, cottlda Wenlightenthe readers of the Telegram, about the purchase of the babx of a ."dog" for the sum of 5200 T which we thought at j the time, and stiU think, was "dog? on'd" dearll - Oive your virtuous gizzard, fuu yent, Burrace i . : . mm m ww a m a - ZI-L-J We notice that theEzruaLic which has been so quietly ushered in, and wmeni oneoi u rare ma in the nietoryf of literature where vastly more baa been perfonned than promised, ismeefang with veryJ Am'.AAAM ' TTnirwra Af four uiuuuiM Wwn smw -j nrominent BeuubHcans alone,, and T its edition ol five thousand is so nearly exhausted that the first num ber will probably have to be reprin ted from the, stereotype plates. The sooond number, characterized by statesmanship of no ordinary order, will make its appearance on the first proximo, aa it is the inten tion of. the publiahers not to antic ipate its date. As this is the only pomcsl magazine fat the country, smditis evident that in these times of pending changes a safe guide is necssatry, the leading politicians of the ootDitry are taking a decided ina. 11 tercnmia suotsess. u. t . ; SOSBBSSBBtSSSSSSSSS "Tbe Utloa Herald ha discover ed that "it Is now anlawtnl for tobaAAa ebewwrs to bet ' 'chew The Daltsd States Internal rere nee law allows no person or per sons to sell or dispose of tobacco In any famt; no matter how smoll or crest in Mix, wtuoav arsi pay insauoeneeorcd. : wit rrr . The tew York Umm fa avarhewtmBi ttm sUmsoerr aaaoaaf af Oosgveeamsa. It sars . ! ike Baaaa wf teoraeaatatkee sbawt KIM 1m roema aamaara waa sjppropristed lit stsaawmj aai aaarsaapers Ot thla earn . ssLtM waaarawabr members la sreeabaeka ' awesMrlMlaaWajtaaaai see."; iMawClink'ltl'llMltN protaVaa asalmft Um tomoiU of life, VvhaA mora imsesfal than -a claml al was. Us looms, it aoda iU life to .. i M 1 iim -l an Am aroik mm, bvw f" -s -tar ia. And bow fcoooently it gau mix-

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Atra t mntv t-i nr.. -r ?H j xne weatigr jjfcsa; 4 and to-day after cold rain the weath er is fair. It is now hoped toat the ... - . . . - i 'long looJcea for pnn : has mdee 'set in. The past two winters have Me& exceptional Jyntii and the t Spring- -on -account, of the deep snows of theuNorth .which remain late has mado n J rather backward .in ailimds'of'faAiworL" '' I Af convention of railroad-ticket . agents waseld in tho city-d'nrirlg the present week t manage rates of travel , for their - respective "lines, each line t be bonnd byjthe deas-J ion oiue convepuon, J.I ine roods i i this matter were : actuated solely. ' by a desire to secure thepublicbenefit the, virorkH of. tjie convention ! would be yerj easj',, and they could soon establish a system of through tickets that would not only beof '. immense benefit to the, traveling community, bnt also -pf, enhanced prpfit to the lines themselves. But locaj , and . selfish interests . largely ; predominate ft, such ofBcial ther4 The order of TatrcDs of Husban dry has its headquartars inj Wash ington. The National Orange meets here and is ppfiBided .over , by Wm, Sanders, Superintendent of the gardett of the Department of -'.igricul torn Mr;Simdeia:tiioroaglt and plosive a-mctilturalist MrvO. rL KeUey, the Secretary is a man of untiring energy and great aptitude for business. TMs; great mdvenieatontiRiTesto maktf steady m t L.- - . i , progress It promises soon to "take in public 3airs Which Wffl 1 astonish the'jn'onopolists."' It is?Tni-dei-stood Uat'th'e order is'commif. U4 to-all, the great reforms in.; administration which have been : :affi- i tated, ; and"1 that it will grapple in ; deadly strtgloVft-itn fth'o j railroad .mnnnimlv : 7, , I Notwathstatidmg the past session! mas been a short one there has been 'jjforW,jeM.dec - - j - t i Torably reported, and-only for the want bf tinie, failed tOreeeive the considerable commotion in relation 1 to me 'insurance companies, v Tne r . - . . I Mutual life of New ; York, havim? I through economy 'of majiagenientl i,rednrd ita nrAtninms. bavahI mm. rayed -'against them.' ' These com-; its rates, they themselves i would I ' n ive to do likewise; and that their e3qenW 'compared; wi& thW I o v iL existeneewouid t. snort.? It is to perememoered tnat tne iMew York Mutual Lot e s expenses for conduct I ino.n' : i o no u m yiuuicgs u iViuJ .per cent on its receipt, and bv far ihm l - s .... least, aecordmg to the report of th '"Mass.1 lurance (nunisBcner; of rsiitylour r companies doing business Itate. 1 ' , in that State. iWlate visit of Governor Hen 'dricks to tb& NationaT ' Capital' was signmcant bf tlie fact tt the lW.. ocratio party will,soon, as a rate political OTgamaUion, pass out of existence. Yet the mass of the t v i . -n., t . . . i , rahk and. fife of .that pariy,J as yei" f'can'tsee it" They are atiUfthe optoim that ihe dog Ald the taO, and ; not the tail ; wag the n They tan hardly W how the ' ' v ' ' . --i" -i - -

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, fo . . " ; ;r!T ..1 in the ' late ' Presidential canvass. should shape the destiny of a great i . .... . , uuw IJ 111 poiiHCB. AS 8UCJ1 the old liners will continue to hang ivgcwtf, viuu toitt vtuu nope oi micawber tnat sometimur wm turnnn. The resignation of Senator CaldWell of ltansas'is a. fair confeesioh of, the fitxxge , against .him, and r- ' t. nv.w of a malefactor, condemned to the .oJte:4'XeaM'V.i!7 ' friendly to him, that . the Kan: boh xioKiBuiiure win reiurii . nim i so his forfeited place. VSenator.Pomerbr.it is said, will contest the. prize 'w;eT. -i f ' i m. .with their danining record can have any show with the Kansas Legishvtore the country will believe 'either tn&t that body is a gross nbel upon the Kansas people,' or that the peo - pie themselves have become hope lessly demoralized. : ,m ll new ntimse hss been dereloped latae war betweea the peopW siid tbe Tsllreee In H - taois, on tbetrBwtion of fare. Tbe cmeafo, Altoa and 8 Louts lUilraad Oempaay iiiaimsaiiii saiU ia theUaited fUatta Court aaalaat nasaber of persoae wba rafassd to Mvlera m szossa of three eeata par mile, f u4 wbd ware tbereopoa pat off the e iweim at elslated for taa deleatioa of tbe i m Mr mnru the realimrBoae of WWM w. v. ... - too plUUeeman " " Courts the question aa to the oompetcae ol WisUtioa that hss been bad uaaer tne pree - eat CoasUtatioa af that State.

si i vj cor r taei mkiwi iathoelEniJnd tival at New York, Dec 22. l&iG, by J AHen C Spooher, from the Eoston "Twas in mv easv chair at home, about a. f ekfio, I satj and puffed my light cigar as usu--1 al, you must know. I mused upon the PflrimCo?fc-Vhbsy luck it was to land upon almost the opV j6cwo'-heott9k' sand In my mind's eye, I saw them leave their weather beaten bark before them spread the wintry wilds, behind 'rolled ocean, dark.. Alone that little handful iEtood.c whikf sav. age foee- lurked ni air' I their -creed and watchword, Trnst m .God, and keep your powder dryi?l Imagina? tion'a. pencil then the fix st s stern winter' painted, when 'more- tlian half their number died, and stoutest spirits fainted. A ; tesr unbidden filled one -eye,' my smoke 'had ; filled the other; one sees strange sights at such a time, which quite the sen ses bother. . I knew I was alone but kv let him who -dares, deridemej I looked, and, drawing up a chair, down sat a man beside me.; His drees was ancient and his air was somewhat' strange and foreign $ he civilly returned my stared and said,' "I'm Kichard : Warren r t. "You ll find my name among the list of hero, sage, and maityr? who dxS the SfAVErtowEK's cabin, skmed the first New England charter, c "I . could some curious facta impart-peihaps. some: wise -suggestions but' thtn, rm'teht tn seeing sights, sndTtmi 'Wl? k ypn infottnfttiott,ether of private men you ask, 6 our renown wT jmw tionJ-Says "Fbt.'tettiaa ?oxnt onYpajitJBen4 narrow; wmch seems to dry my eyef K&iW m: mA nrt.h u,v JJZ row.aV'nnErer pointed 'to' the gratesala ii-Ttiat8 Lehigh coak lnfroln the earth' he 'shook his then took up a bit of 'stick, one end ah mw uivu - mi i nviu - B. Wf. Mack iuriliVbtilmKlirtA,1Ji quick across tha hearth, ' when to, a 'sttctdetf lights 'My guest drew back. uproiiea;nia eyes, ana strove Ins cr?stha' he erWmntli l.iA friction' match. t Upon , a pine iust terhead, Itrti-fled a KtUe; screw, wnPTi TOivwmt. nrrr.n mfimnf aitanna tiahri the snortmirmairteetL swifter than j'esgles fly: ' Rumbled the wheels, the smokykud,oed'the'hill3, ; tviw r-u w --m. w.vu WMO AUSO W SJwA hands uiaised in worshipv Warren fen-Great ihe Lord our Ged. ,?ried k "Hetloethall thingwelL" l- ' threatening scoff. up,1 -my rriAmlw I to know, from Woscesteri SririM--?eld andewYorVTeias and Mexico. -iv came n wenc-suent but went--silent but ww, wh.. -fmKwaft'e I "It's what we1 nP.f. Pnng: , Unce more we stepped T into the street: feinrl Warron"Wliaf i . ... . ' . I ""rr I rno W aw even OATTIWi eae ml ma . . a . e j aa owwr n scai! x' mean the thin upott two legs with feath. ers on its head a monstrous hump betewStswaist,E large as a) 1 feather1 he&l-fttoty'rfr$Bdb,i I hear! but sure it can't be human ? Mv amiable friend.'rR&id rTriat'B what w call a womta.w ''Eternal powers ! it cannot be,"-sighed he. ll theVre strangely altered.! . I show ed him then a new machine for turn-. ; mg eggs to chickens,1 a labor saving Sl the verv dick-?. ttf bttid SdT- pto see this world is so transmogrified 'twill never tOTanhs. von it uu iwr rue. lour icie your railroad trains, your fT.lJ"? juu J.wiucii cmcxenB nawmes, I down, no peace is left within itSOJSrrMPS no TwiiDiicu m a uiuiuw. -xurutith. mv moat wn.nm.tiwm aa down what' I had heard, arid here,1 1 lu-f,BCU up ui uoggerei riijiue, you "ttYO WUiU f woru. - j I EojOTBient'of Life. - It is singular to, what ao extent, peo pU teUara.ibsppineaVjeWndl V rot uaiiFK UIMHEeu WVrKv i VI If IS STO CURI sidered well married it their tiashonds wealtht, an boys eoasiderad well provided for if enobgh can be Mk them. i "" ! u"u i a??,ies" with- f' ' t'.1,on J"jB.l.-.0. oolX ; iv . "uure" w aa me rus rBT Bot ob1p . dastl; ' tpiamm v, mitht have, bot it tend ta aeslrow Hfe ItseK Idleness ind j lainrr induce r rei&atarw; decay7 meeh- faster i than many trades regarded as (!ia n:ot I exhaostiva and (stmt to !ongeitr. Labr id genersL instead rhurienlpe ib v ... "-'5r . ; . ecu : ' ,i let m oi jnei aciuany ineiaawa it. it . u tot lack orojeupatjon tnat actually del atwjra so niaay tba wealthy, who i have nothing to do but plsj the parti of d roues, and Use .then,-, mska , speedy exit, while the busy bee fills out its day of usaalDess and honor. -. i t x. A statUnac broker in New York latell aakad another, wlio had w bald I ooaiUIDg UUUK. in uiimku i-kihi ii I tjmittine; that ha did not know was in. 1 that it was becauae in-tbere'S ' a h-bair h-hhare and th-tbere.

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To transport tnis lionan. i liorscs.are necessary to the 'ias beeir ascertained to be 000 the" Wild Wapiti, drove n6cei-cs, bftbf Hippopotamus, a pair

;i5uUj pair of large Unacmas, largest or tne Uorula 'Bbests. Antelbpes." ten livinsr LionsJ pair of Bentral '

lands, of which will be found one cage -T&fofoS , All the Pailroads runSnglihto the mi iv rmi. i5eents. Doors open af ten A. Nt, 1 1 1 A Carioos Theorr About Detfljca- ';' lions., 1 .i.-.'i ) ,"' s'MThe Boston -Herald, advances a 'i'mricus theory about delalcaCibns, hcins nothing less thsnthat ; hey nrp, in the majorityof instances, the result of the lack, of vacations - ,f0n the part of the men wbp.are in7 volved Jn'thtm.'. In suypbijtof.thl iheory.' tbo fierald dechirsi'lhst It cauuui retail ! auijjio. iuiuvc -of deWcUipn in toy bankof bffhje in Boston, during t.Ue last'; twenty fivejesra, where ihe defaulter; was L-ftot prompt in the niorning, diligent lujirg lhe daj,-, tnd anxiouwio work overTTme and"cfteneycnings, r abd eveh 6n)' the Sabbath', never "accepting the, usual vacation allow:Vd durissi the sri uVmer rnostli. Fur- . lbermorr;H i9 of opinion has th re z o5 t.ceti a bank dclaicatton in uos- ' fob that could Lb possibly "covered "p fo longer . time than orty- :. lght hours wititout the presence iff the defaulter and his pen; ind it t fiibki that tbe abst hce Ot the bopkr keener and the paying and rscciv, Jug lellers of the bank one or two days in a qu-att t would be agrea."er sahgusrd to ' deprst'prs; j and itickboldtri tlin a double boatd ihat thtse model of rcgolatlty arc rallv vprv dangerous setof iQfn rathcrcerly but we lancy'a good 4 mainy business men will be inclined to tii ink that there is considerable of truth in tYe eayinff4 which . the ' Herald attributes to one of the beet find most widely ' respecteo: .njer hantsjoT Boston, thatwbtnrhe h&d a cleric who d'.d not wish orOeiire a vacation, "it U about time 1 he took a longonc."' - j if , t & The IleTolntioa Coasplet. " Tbe' "46wn fail' of the sleoholio Bostroms ' 'w'hlch' hare so lonbeen aearse to thebeeltli '' sod Biorsl! of tbe commaaity iaaearl ae--'comprfsbed The introdnslionof Da. Walk ' 1 rs's TntBOAa BiTrraa sa a mortal blew to tha whow'-brtted of rsm-polloted sostraais 'sdrartleed e "Tonfes,' and the will soon ' .te eoatiawed to the limbo of Uubss lost n earth, with tea. hearty consent af ab the Jn- : ' tellifcat pertfca , ef mankind. , UucenUici- . aatod with tbe deadlj bane of the bodies sad I , : soais of men, VtaaoAii Brrrias - oonUins ah the ralnsble refnedial properties witn wtiicb x. the Creator baa endowed tbe choicest medi- ... etnsl berbsroots aad barks Of the Western ..rWoridl It Is indeed the pure and powerful Toaie aeS 'AUeratrre which tbe mstsesliaVe' -been asking tor M long ano which tbe pro. fessiori,' hitherto,' tiara beeiiJaBsble t anprj.- i ft .r -. 'Boiaaieal rescsreb, chemical skill sad ..py a profound insirbt into the eaoeesof diaaaaa, - haveeomMnedio prodaes aapecile which SteraBy ersdeteS dyspepsia, biliousness, intermittent and: reasiltea Jbrara nerrons disorders, rheumatism, gont aad all other bodily ilia which are not absolutely beyond the reach el medicine.

.-.fi..' Tnn.lrna, it 'FoTtr Timea f Arcter than last to make this the most, stupendous and measnrino - 1C8.000 vaids of Canvas ai

Flesh eating jieptiles,'and the Colossal lual Circus Exhibitions, making it

r onowa xuu cars, jU passenger coaones, ana engines nre orougnt-intD reqaisiuyuu Bermro w uia sucoess of this tmprecedented;enterprise.'. The double sized DEN OF, TWENTY SNAKES, the combined length of which ver 644 feet of Serpents, Boa Constrictors Pythons and Anacondas, thft great War Elephant, "Conqueror,? Costing,.$19,

of Bactrian Camels, a chattering wo?ldof Monkeys, consisting of over seventy, varieties, two JjoneBses and litters ol cuds, rar afcimn f!hikari. liner nf the, Alnjilra forfttita. a. nair of African ZebrasT o lv ones ever imported," double horned Bhi-

of Malay .Tapirs, genuine Alpaca Liama,' iB.armese Coyi and Calf, two Zebus,

race; , A Wouilon, vntn norns over.jour ieeu long; v;namois, uazeues, jmuu K-n"ittin, "uw. Timers. LeWardsilvenaa, Panthers,' Jajniais, Ocelots, &C.I Over ' 300 epecimtnsl of KirdS of, all

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and one and ai V,,4liforiance. Prohibition In Maine Decrease ia Crimes. 17enm'riA T.Ar ialnn rite A XaamiY. f v ' -li. .-bj .:; Cf'i.'H . r. We Sometimes hear'it : said that lb!cre i more liquor drank no v In. Maine, under prohibition,than there; was i f ort years ago' under license. But-every candid man knows bet-' tcr.,tlrideed,a comparison of Maino to-day with license States shows that there are not one-fourth aa jra any places5 in Maine where iatoxi icatihg liquors . arer sold as as beverage a there are in license Sta'.cs1 and not one-eighth M'mueb liquor sold per inhabitant f The last report ' of frlhe Attorney-General cf Miue shows ninety per, cent, of our' criminals are i made ; j by the.' liquor trffic,and: gives us;, some interesting statistics b( the decrease of crime in this State growing out of prohibition and its enforcement. During the y csrl8j6. ha t prison, fail, ami reform school received , . - . 804 criminals, j The number sen. 114; in 1869 13?; in lSTO, 150 in; 1871152, and in 18 , only, iw. Estimating the average of commit u meats for. the . seven years . ynder review we find it 152. .This result? indicates Jthe remarkable fact that" the crirae during , the ? last year (1872, in which he reform move-" ment hssgo.ne hand in hand with: probibi ion) is thirty-tiree .per. cent.Iei than the average '.of the last seven yers ..Xt; should be noticed, .more-over, .that the nom-' ber convicted and sentenced lrat year s Cfly pe? eent'leas , than iu 1868, ,and .thirty-three, per jcent. less than in 1871. Of course no one will claiia that our probiluloi v 'awa are thoroughly enforced in all parts ' of lbe: State, f or.that js im possible every-wLere until tb public senti-: pentiof every, localUy .shsl h&ve ueen orougui up ta ..me. rcquisiie , The San Francisco Alfa says that tbe general prospects for the yield; of the fruit crop pf 18JS in Call fornia are good, so far" ss circumstances permit tlie formation of i-n opinion at this time: ? The rrchard3 generally . ere "in good , condition; and Are rather backward in, budding so that thefe , is lese. than, usual, 'danger bf frost .la, several. diairicts the almond' buds, snd in Sacramtnto Valley' the ap ricot, have been" .'severely ;bilten; and the apricot crop will 'probably,,. be short.-, ;Tbe crittcal 'pc-rfoil lor thbgrsiies does not beg ia till . fill ' i .';-' .li'l 1 : . .1 - .pupiusif i April, bb inasis is ium, more than a month!" ''Most of the vineyardists' j have flniehed 1 their prun :ii,' I 11 you are fascionahle now-a-dajs, you die of embolism.

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eommenees. ea hour afterward - ; Richmond Llarketsj , tCorreeted weekly br N.'Wi Bripcs -and Tbos. Nestor the former s-ires as the nriftea of Grain, end tbe Utter, the prices of other produce and Groceries. - . ' - - r "' t Buying. Selling Whestnerbu Si bi Ji .. Coraper -bi.'., , , 33 i Zi unts per lu ............. 30 , .: Hay per ton. a... fl3.0 nutter per lb 30 Egg. perdos- , .12 i S& ' '15 ' 76 4 00 n 10 1 10 IS 1K tola toes per ba .... ' CO Floor rpef ewt...r.j-... , 3 75 Ham eurar-eured ..... 13 , . Shoulders per lb .... "8 Sides per lb...; ' l" 8 isra per lb i.r... -7 foirr crashed, ........ 12toM sew Orleans Molasses per gallon. i 100 Soighnm Molasses j?er gallon.. ..,...? Symps rer gallon... 75tol.l0 Ia this eity on Wednesdey lest, or' lpmal few, Frank, su or. William ,01 by, aged about. 15 years. ", , On Wednesday last, &t Calvin Jones's, on East W.!unt Street, - in tLis dtr, Miss Frances l'owell, aged about 14 years. " " ' ; SHEftlFF'S SALE. t ; BY VIRTUE of a decree to merdirectod from tbe Wayne Common Please Court I will expose at Public Sale, at tb Court' Rouse door ia the town of Centerrille. Wayne Conniy.- Indiana, on tbe lth day of April, 1873, between tbe bonrs of 10 o'clock a.m., and 4 o'clock r. u.,oa said day, tbe lolloping property to-wit. A .pari of the northwest oatrte- of section 4, township l,rans 1 west, bejrinnlnif ai tbe north-west ' corner of said section, thtneo south 100 rods, tbetKe east 48 rede.tbeaee north 40 and 4-10 rods, thence est 111 and Jrods to a stone in tbe middle of tbe Arba Tornpike. tbene north H of a decree, east 58 rods 4o the northeast corner of said qnartei seetioa, theaee west 159 snd rods to the place of beginnlng; containing screnty acres, more or less. T be sold as the propertr of Henry Robinson and Rachel .Robinson, to satisfy ssid decree in my hands In faror of John. M. UazWeH; said ale wit boat relief from raluatioa or appraisemeot laws." . ... , Wm STUDY, Sheriff Wsyre County. Lewis D. Stnbbs, Att'y for Plaintiff: March 24,1873' ?fi cf;, i ? SHERIFPS SALE. 4 '- BY VIRTfJK ofsti execution to me dircciteilfrom tbe Wayne Cireirit Conrf, I wiU expose at Pnblie Sale.- at -tbe Coqrt Hoa e door in the town of Centerrille, Wayne Oanty, Indiana, on the 19th day of April, 1S73, between the boor OI10 a'ctvk a, m., and 4 o'clock r. m., on said day, the followinsr Cperty to-wit , Tbe south half of lot unm ei;bt(3) ia that part of tb city nf Richmond laid eot by John Smith, sttustein Warns County. NUte of Indiana to be sold as the property, of Christopher Shaver to safisTy said exeentlosi ia my; hands So favor of Frederick Piebl said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws, ' Wm. H.' STUDY, Sheriff Wsyne County. March 24, 197 J. ST. S3t &1 ' '-i. If llUM : AND CALCIMJMJYG, ! :f , : r ' . . t r " " I . . . No. C Sontu Pearl Street, (up Stairs.) RICHMOND. INDIANA.

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