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THE INDEPENDENT. HILLSBORO THUB8DAY. Vk are not responsible for the viexctt or tne xndf.pesckst are ottnt to utc jjvo- pie of this er.tity for the discussion of 'all qiiesh Cons concerning our local in 'te rests. Make your iirticles short, gen tletfieil And to the joint, and tee prom-j rr you nil a hearing. RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY. REV. J. F. MxiS will preach every Sunday-in the Congregational church at foiWvlriJ, ftt 11 a. nr.' Dft. O. H. ATKINSON of Pdrtad will preach at the M. E. Chnrch in thin WAce ev ery 5th Sunday in the month, at 11 ro. PRESIDENT MARSH rtfl Ach at HilUboro on the 1st and 3d SabrM in each month at 11 a. m.; and at Diltey the 4th k T&V. J W FILLER will breach o'hne lat Sabbath in each month at Forest Grove, 11 H. m.; Gaston, 2 1-2 i. m.; 2nd Sabbath in Wh inouth at CVrttiTfcrM Academy, 11 a. m.; ,icey SR. 2 1-2 p. Hillsboro in the eve ning; 3d Sabbath in each month at Forest Urove, at 11 a. in.', Greenville, 2 1-2 p. m.; 4th Sabbath in pach month at-Hillsboro, 11 a. m.; Centreville,,2 12 p. m.; Cornelias, ii i the evening; at Oak GifoVB on Sat. at 2 r. ni. before the 21 Sab. in" each month. Meeting en Immnjratiou. On Monday evening last a number oT citizens met at the court 1 duse arid reamed byifo&Drir. A. Bailey to the chair and selecting D M C Gault to act as Secretary. By invitation Judge Humphreys stated the object of the meeting to be to use worthy means to induce immigrants to settle in Washington county nd to aid tfeem by giving them such information as shall ena ble them to procure homes and em ployment in our midst. To this end it is desirable to correspond with the State Board of immigration as well ns dd locally what is necessary.Jude Humphreys moved the raising of a committee of five to furtaei the tends mentioned iu the statement of tng authorised such committee and tuimliait Appointed: Judge D. Hnmnhreys, TH Tongue,, aml tfeTsraW 4 'Jtlfcidr, -EJ H" Warren m&fr'M&Qw1 Sectary was instructed to furnish a copy of tfiin&emig to tbeWJ4w$& aWiJaily Uretioninn nudDuilv Mullet at frpub hcatMl?BiMe?l1tmeet again at tha c.ill of the ch urinan. j D. M. C. Gault, Sec. j HiLi.sBono, 31. iy V), 1875. j A Nku JiVWYKit. Mr. T. D.Hand-j ley, a lawyer of Yamhill county, has ;' come to .Hillsboro to practice his j profession, and has hung out his "shing'e" in the new Court House vhore those who desire to have him lo their legal-1 usiness may find him. We welcome Mr. Haudley to Hills Voro aud feel certain that his talents liiul energy will find employment. Hee his t'ard in another column, column. . -- C A Picket s store was closed Tuesday bv Deptj' 4? )u three attachments, th firs irst iy W Jackson for $52 50, the second bo T Dittenboeffer, $21G, third by Corbitt & McCleay $400, all of Port land. Mr Pittenger sold goods and satisfied Jackson's claims, the first put in. The store is closed and the .goods will be sold by the Sheriff. Sent to Jail. The Sase of the State of Oregon vs. K l Chamber lain, accused, by 5. Steventon of killing hi son, was brought before Cave,J. P.,Monday,aud the defend ant was held to answer at the lveit term of Circuit Court. In de fault of bail he was sent to jail. Geo. II Durham for the State, T H Tongue for plff. . The local Committee on Immigrft- tioi,,&elficted at. the meeting met luesaay evening and organized by electinJSD Hoaipbreya Cbaissoan nndT H Tongue Secretary. Informa tion in reIU6ri lb Government lands, and laborers wanted should be sent either to the Chairman or Secretafj-. QajfseRU,iiiGAt.--The - students and citizens had a wordy encounter at the Court House Friday evening. The first spell Jo Meek Jr. was victor, on the last trial Mr. Purcell came off vict r.' Cave got "limbless" fast in his throat was the cTrawrrf his defeat. Postponed. The Good Templar's picnic is postponed to Saturday, May 22d on account of continued wet weather. Shkbutf Tozier has paid into tbe Treasury $27,269 10, lesi delinquent tax for the year 187-J. Dseds Rescind in April. A. Smith and wife to E. M. Dale, 8 acres in Sec. 6.T1 N,il 2JTJ Moore, lots 1, -2. 3 in block 3 in SirtMirV'Wdifi&n toiuSrol JDil lev: courwidtraAioo L JL Mars ton, in Sees-.-91 and 32,f T. 1 fc,rt;W; lMLnsicleUioB &ffi:ii&:m ua: LauIilin 104 acres in SeeU. 31, $2, " foshn Shxoik to C: W. Eitelgorge 1 H.i R. 4 W: consideration. TCTxr m H. L. Mareton and wife tor Annie lif. liaughlin,. 100 acres; coxiaiden tion 930(feiK" ' ? . v :V.y.Hr,talket and wife W: H. L. Mararon$ 100 acres;' Consideration, $3$P,v:o -m .:: r - r. ij"H- ta. Marston attd wife to Henry, f Vjs, 10 acres in Seca. 31 and 32, T-l 9; li;,3 W; consideration 1,000. v' Caleb B. Purdin to Jo'htt Sim motis, 1 60 acres; consideration, $2.- vSb Porter and wife to ' B. tVelis weat baif of lot 3 block 40 in th ftwn of Forest Grove $400. . iX'eyer to S. A- Holcoaib 1 GO acres ? Ross donation claim, and lot 2,,' block 5, in the town of Forest GfoVe; consideration $1,500, t'D. ' IS. to Nathan, 100 acres in N. W. J, Sec. 9, T i;N, U 1 Wj patent for military; aervice.. i ur T tr.:,S.: to Cliaa- Conkling, donation Ktt 3100 acres. ;A: G. Wilkes and wife to A. X Wilkes, sou th half of John 1 Harden donation claim in Seci; 7,'8,'17 and L8; connid era tion, $1,000. J. . 4. . JPprter and wif es to Man n ng & Ri4ell, lota 3 and 4 in blk. 9 in Forest Groe; consideration, $3.16. U. S. to Geo. W. Lennox, 09 ncres'loU'2,3 aiid 4 in sec. 25, ,T 1 R 1 AV; pre-emption patent. U. S. to Ammon Knighton, 21)8 33-100 acres; donation patent. A. C. Edmunds and wife to I. L. Smith, 21 acres; consideration, $1,- ! 100. . . j John A. Bngham to v. J. Ribin- i. 1. son, lIk, i in the town of Beaver- ton consideration $150. ..y S. A. Briirhain. to W. J. Robinson. blk. 7 in the town of Beavertoujcon- ! sideration 200. TJS. to Benj. Catchibg; dc : nation. I pa'tenC ,V , if.' H to H Buxton, donation pat- ent. U. F. to W. G. Scoggin, donation patent, 314 acres. U. S. to Bobbins et al, donation patent. U. S. to Basil Grounds, donation patent. . R. Imbrid to Andrew Olson; con sideration. . . . W. l5key to W. H. Mtton; considejqatiQar-.. - . - -r-. ; Din Mc CartyV ta old resident of the irove, has returned and propos es to start a nxst-etsai saddler shop. Mtet3tAMen;tw hone on a visit Hast wiji. Mary ? Blank, her siste j, etj toe with her on her return.1 ' (fof. Watt ii introducing the flax cultujre in this county. He has dis tributed abed among some twenty or thirty farmers. i ' Hqxtr'flr wind-nwll r. still attracts attention' a, McDonald tbe agent says it win run a!thre9lnng machine. 3Ira. tola tl Itct&k a iboricier in the Gongreja tional church. . Be I Cornelius and Jerome Porter boug it another -iarm on Deer Is land .(Columbia river), hist ek I meant ReV. Kllis instead of Eat on in 'my former communication. , - Loran Porter has ' sold his rented interest in the Geiger farm and moved to tow a again. Miss Hattie Martin is circulating a petition asking the City Council to spare the oak ieeJtka streets. Seth Markam Of Gaston has bought out Chamberlain's stor at Dilleyl Ion. A. Hinman has sold bis As toriajBnoperty. .,', John Gleason's youngest child baa been dangerously ill for ssvaral daya past with convulsions. Yours, ry Joari. V , . . sis rtTai. In the matter of the SmitL, fPinted In Hie matter dfihe guardianship ollfU, ie:conbnned. yrfUeWLUer of the estate of Ed ward Morgan, tfeceased; final set tlement, leceipU filed.- In the matter of J. C. Dobbins, semi-annual account filed; allowed J. jlpe-nntter; of ti estate: cfD: T. Lenox, deCeaftedi.prer.. of sale is sued. 211 . '; 'ifv.s'iv-, In the matter of the estate add guardianlshjBpfbe .heica, Jacksbii "deceased; ''account "of guardian filftd andralloge4r C9iisnsrs ccltI. The resiiiSAil O.'Cl Perkins, road supervisor was accepted and J. Henry appointed. and approved. On petition of Hourd, W. R. Bar ret ofitl JB.-BirUU5iak that cer tain road he established, was ordered. Lumber was allowed Mr. Fowler and Chrisman, for bridges. Messrs. -Clark and' Powers were granted license to soil spirituous liq uors in Cornelius. iiQ&jFM&l chg3t&SE Wo w is examined on a charge of insani ty, claims were allowed, t ...r $190, ft aa granted . S. Johnson, for Indigent poor: ' " ; .; ' : County orders ordered to be drawn to the araout of 375. The following is a list of jurors empaneled for the next term of Cir cuit Court: W E Delano, E A Can dee, K Crandall, F F Pomeroy, L. Crepps, W rTellow, W rl H Myers, F Costa. J k Porters G B Corey, J. Carpenter, PBealJ B Elliot, H A Bunker, T G Todd, JW.Crobb. I IT Phrdin:-Jr., Robert WElker'T G Scoggin, W M Stephens, SJ Stott, Jesse Cornelius, J D Sborb, R Waggoner, Geo. Morrow, L Pat terson, W Tucker E SaTagfrSenr.,:J, W SapiHtt3!l;A:TLornbvlrgh, I L Smith. , ,,. , r. bfHi Crevities. -. -irtr-'J Ed.Iniei'Exikxt: The farmers are principally through .ceding, in this section. Souie low lands ard not as nn,sea- A carding machine was brought down on the train a day or two since and is still , on the car at tbis place, f.'1 eSnsied tc a Mr: Thr fof Glencoe as we understand it. A pair of stuffed trowsers were seen Ht "full rr'ibi.tlie 8ntf at the "banner store" iu Cornelius last Tuesday. We presume that that little "Smo ker" that has risen to I literary hori or through the columns bf the Ispf.- fexdext is the Kame that gathers himself at the "seat, of Larnin' " in this plac. CJv.r-S-J't Several noted "Goppel peddlars"- as tbe bovs call themassembled at this place on Monday even'ng of last week for tbe purpose of administer ing the holy truths to the sinners of Cornelius but alas when they came "near unto the temole" a B ofL. informed M IhU tbij (Srder hel'rf it regular meeting on mat particular evening. They plead earnestly with the "Boys" the necessity oithe Gos pel being adininisleredj but no, tbey were "bojs of liberty." Aftertrying for some time ih VrtiU to get the boys "ih the notion" they turned their elongated ' Coithtenttnces homeward and Cornelius was the recipient of a first-class .'isjU" - .Baiuiev f a.0 CT.ey lrS9p- :r - ' Vlltll'ilW. It is rumored that the Grangers purpose dpenlnA'stdfa fit Gaston. t)illeyha8 two blacksmith shops, with two bCI.Irctfkinjine of them. S. Markam the new Dilley mer chant got a Granger trick played on him yesterday. Foh Sale. Two dozen eggs of the Light T DrahmaY Silver ' Spangled Hamburg, and Houdan varieties. Here, ia cbanow to. get im tart of blooded chickens for dollar or two. Call at this of3ce. ' SM. t IHrrcr .moeed into. tbe Pierce bouee, Tuday. Protste.ARrfJSoLD, , Glescoe, May 1, 1875. Ed. Independent: The little town of Gleicoe: U lprotieSr In" tu si fa ess. ana is tuiitimornp a mtie. . w. a 1 wa a m v. 1 a ii i Dole is building nice bouse just across tlri?fctoN3Cftncoe and he has chopped inVorusli "away and has madV Tf q'oitcf ji opening in that part of the village. " ' The1 GYencOe 'bbjksmitb aeema to hate placty of work 4 do! We hear the so vn4 of the anril from morning until night and that sounds UkbW in ess and shows that he Is an indus - o c '! ? Mr. fowler And son liavb just got their store wsll fillad wjth wmner clothing and they have pot to gt5od run bt custom Lodies there is the place (tf Tour (co-and your S3 ii acSbof at tlieJffck- son school hound near Glencoe. There a;, tjrfifaehoUra.: go- ing now ana mere witi be more as soon as farmers get 1 (heir grain sowed. Miss Brooks, the teacher, keeps good order in the school, and does her . ,parfc-in teadking the children, and we hope the" scholars will be dilligent in their studies and remember that youth is the time to store away learning for coming vartl ' ' " Mr. Quick, and his little son about five years old, came into Glencoe u u 1 -i 1 Ae otherijmuleam. Mr Quick gottl tjio jwcon and started toward the shop when the bov in trying to get out ell between the moleaml one of the kicked him hitting bim just over the eye cutting a bad gash. "He was took to Mr. Fdwletfa where the wound was dressed and he is a getting along pretty well at present. While the bovs were engaged in playing boll at the 'Jackson school last Friday-ne boy hit the ball and knocked it over the fence, when Lorenzo Dole ran and jumped over the fence alighting on a large rusty nail iu a. plank and ran the nail through hi. foot which c.asd him a good deal of pain, and he is unable to step on his foot yet, btit is a get - ting better. The Glencoe saloon keeper who locked up his saloon sometime ago has opened anew business. The Greenville merchant has stop ped praying for eggs. He thinks they come In f2&! enough without his prayers. Mr. Lusby, the miller nt Dobbin's new milr, is doing a good business and making good flour. K. L. Centervilid Itoins Crrcnvn.iJ!, MHy 10. 1875. Ep. JstnEPEMDEvr:--The term of school at this place closes this week. wesresaaiy in neea oi a new bridge at'Centerville, as the one now Over the river is old f.nd much de cayed. . Mr. A. A. Banks is now busily en- gaged in constructing a rase track I on bis farm near this p'liice, for tbe I a -.a ..1. am . purpose of training some of bis trot- ""K iuiiim, nuicu ua uruugu. wuu i :.. : 1 u i. i i. I him from the East last winter. I fi. '' l ' '' ''a 9 m I i mu juiaim rr rao a rrmarira baaAA. i ' nimiuuinuoioer locaiiues; oi- ii.; i .1 . I though , there seems to have been 1 , , . . . .ej raisea out lew nave Kept n-ttaTll Avon tiv . hntmm nmAm: If. n I I, " t ,7 Grangers in this vicinity sold tbeir oats last fall from thirty - - .v u last fall from thirty-five cents down to twenty-eight, and now are compelled to buy at -fifty. This is the way many farmers get rich. Bonanza. Cornelius Iteiss. CoRXEurs, May 8, lsfo. -- C., B. Lakin who has been clerk ing in Col: Cornelius store has quit and moved to Portlahd. G. Vickers and , R. Spencer have tnken a large contract of chopping cord wood for Geo. Shaw. L. Kelso has just received a large stock of summer coods. A. Phillips who : took a trip to I Southern Orerron. not ftndinrr iTiinnm I he anticipated , returned home with a flea in his off ear. A. u. jj. Lt. nave rented tbe Odd I Fellows ball to meet every Monday I i. j wuay - -7 - w contend with although they are in creasiut? very ' ramdlv' TbT num. bei at ptetent about thirty-five.They have received communicaUona to o ganize lodges in yarious places. Tkkv Ur l i '. i l I ...ux, w uutJ nr orgajBiztng waster. i Cltaii; 3 irm. Mrs. D. G. Olds was severely, though not seriously injuredSaturday evening by falling over a lsrge tub which had been taken into the kitch en by one of the boys for bathing purposes. She went into the kitch- en on errand not knowing that the lab Was-tiers; and the room beicj dark she ' struck ibe Ub with her foot and fell,' - striking ber - side 1 against the side bf the tub and as the rolled oft from it she struck the back of her bead against the stove 1 hcfartlf. ' " ' ;f Mt Briekell. who has been living in thti edge of Yamhill county for the last two years, died at his resi- I dence last Sunday. Miss Lucy Barnum, of Mc&Jinn ville has been visiting friends here for the last few days. Farmers have been busy seeding Since the nleosAnt weather roni. meficed ftnd hftye . fiQW near,y fin; ished. M.JParisb, who moved to. Yaki ma last fall .returned' fasteek: He Uket Wfibfodtdhe best: " ' w Our school closed last Thursday. Th?, ex dse were inferegtrh.e examination showed Jbafc . rapid utld pewaonent advancement which char: acterises all good schoolN. At tbe cloe he following resclution was P8 the people of the district: Resolved t That Mr. R. H. Tyson ,m8 a gQOlX hi we are well pleased with his system of teaching and that we commend him to H w" may wish his services, as efficient teacher and a gentleman of high moral standing. MlDEt.L'OX. rift!. R HTyson, formerly etlitorof the Dallas Rejntblican, also once editor 01 ine "eseburg I'antagmph, gave us a friendly call last week. Mr Ty- 80n bas teaching in our countj 'r some time past, J T Scott has returned from his isit to the East. He gave us a call thi. week and i, looting rem.rknbly I well alter bu long journey. Mr. 1 Scott does not fancy the north em blasts 0 Iowa and Illinois and is in love with our western breezes more than ever. May he livo io en- ! joj them long. C A Ball, Esq, of Portland visited Washington county this week . Geo. Durham was in town Monday. WHr.N you enter a printing office let the types alone. 2. Do not attempt to read "eppy" on the "hook," or "proofs," without the editor asks you to do it. 3, The compositor is not respou - sible for anything that appears in the rr Z. i paper. . If you have a grievance go to the editor. 4. If 3-0U have a friend in a print ing office never call to see him, un .... - i - less strictly on business. His time belongs to bis employer and himself. 5. Do not ask a compositor when at work if your talking disturbs bim. mm . a. or it does wuethet lie says yes or no. Don't compel him to tell a lie. which I 1, n , " gouciunj uv uui oi respeci I for your feelings. T"n M. WriTHFIt RrpnOT T V, V w "un Senr-nf TT S A of Tl.i 1- lt J uwwjwniurapniwMi tne rain- fall for that month at 9.10; higbest . ' " temperature 83 ; lowest tempera I. ooo. . , r. L...n., . f J i,ui. rs v - niimnnF nr iiAtiiiw wuuoui rain, one; number of days on I !il . - - I which rnins or Snow fell, eight. The snow that fell was either commin gled with rain or fell in showers and went bff immediately. The contract for building the rev - ii a m 'mm enue cuiier ior ine Columbia liver has been awarded by the Govern ment lo the New Oregon : Iron Works, for $98,000. A nice little sum of money to be scattered among our mechanics and laboring men. A youxo lady "Down in the Sticks a8 that if hcr hexu. do not like her brestli the j-may ay away r for Btie proposes to eat onions this week if her breath drives every pantalooned "nl out ot the house. ' Am egg with a tail to it, laid by one pf n, William's bens in this ni. i- th ltafc rrt I place ia tne latest and biggest wonaer in xxnisooro. C0RK&PONDETS of the, IVDKrKMP- tST wil1 Bftva heAr troobl their iUms in ibe Wr - .bJ nding thcir ,ettera Meetly to the editor. .Tnr Vrt v f11 in t tif In 4 Via PtiW 1; ' r ic'IT:- mjuax- i.wut. f,rr Go. Ireafearer'a nntVa. 1 mm SAN FRANCISCO MARKET vTHi-ATi-fi 57' '$1 ifry'iiPl .FjLouWExtra, $5 r Oats $2 10&2 15 V 100 .v PORTLAND MARHOT. r) Gold in Wew York. M. " 1 Legal Tenders in Portland ! 7- in g i; selling bJ. : i rr xjuiem uiverpooi wueac cioiui. 8s lid per cental ex-waTehonir."' Wheat $1 351 37f f lOt r , Qa.ts $1 80 (ft 1 85 per ccitUt 1 1 Focu-r $3 504.i0 ?bbli.. . iiju . Oxtos$l $1 25 ? 100, 1., "! Potatoes-. 75c tusU. ' BfTTER25 40clp m ' ' t Eaos 18c $ do; . : ' i- PotXxnT Chickons,$4 60 W a. l Bacon Sideslllli; ahouldi a fii; hams 14(15cVlb .... Lab 131sc ' ' "' ' 1 ion best yellow 1 25($1 'jt ' , Amlwi 75c$1 busb. ' 1 . Fer$t Grove Detel Eirkt. Flour, ri barrel . Corn Mesl. t Potatoes, ttbdHhol Eg, treuh t doz. Butter, good fresh roTV 'ft F5 Chickens, dot.. Bacon, Hide "h t . l ! !'. . 35 ., . Cheese, S Dried, PIuiom, I Dried Apples, & lb C('i '. 4 GO . ' -. 45 . 1 25 Hyrup,-0 K'K. (retail.)' Coffee, (rettti)! .. i , . Tea, Japan (retuil) Tr ft: Tea, Green, (retuil) Iti ' balmon, best fi barrel ,1 Sugar, by the keg lb Lard, Q i Mutton, 9). Beef, 3 Pork, v . Veul. i tt ' Fih (frenh) lb. Fish.(iialt) lb wmte ISeutw i Iu the'Cfittuit Court of the fctafior ()hif! Alrt M Miller v. Frauoi. E. Miller. 1 To FranoJ E. Miller the nbovvd Bailed fji . : feasant, 'r f T" t-wJTTHKREA8 ON THE 11TH DXYg;V V V-i Feb. a i. , 1W; Hon. K. r p. i Ci . nu-s rfuasc oi iae auove qamtwi court nn ordef rtlref ting Uuit-Wvieeel tat ijui imnn fnthifr unit be had tt6u you by puU lie nt ion of the name in tbe WaidiipgtoO' IV vr.rrxnr.sr' for kIx coimerntive week , ' Tht r foru in ilm name of tbe btftlo of Oi i pon you are hereby notified to appear and answer the complaint of PJff. herein ftb il g.iiiist you by tbe firtt day of the j term: t t ;litlc?".,t ut,xt followiu the txAtrntiba fcSSSlK' J Ul'""4 forettju,cm aionday lbu24th dov of May, a. v. 1875. And you ro. further notified that if you foil ho to answer, . the " Plff. will apply to the Court for the .relit i l therein demanded, to-wit: That th mar. viiige coutruct now existing between you and Plff. be diKHolved, that tbe care, custody. and control of Eva t. Miller, , the minor t cliild of Pin, and Deft, be awarded to Plff. and that she have ju gment for coxta and disburenitut. , ; -... TltOS. II. TONGUE. 4ui:Cw Attv. for Wff.1 In tb Circuit Court of tbe HUte of Orrgii for WuwhingUtii County.' ,: . ,. Anna C. McKinney Plff. 1 vs. J- tSnUoIUvomt. ti William F. MeKinaer Deft, j - - - f ' To Will in 1 Vrt Klnnnv .lof.ti.l.t. 1 dove nam d. I 7TN TIIE 'NAME OF TIIE 8TATK OF OB-v ! I M-. JO'l are hereby require to appear ' I iu the nlvvo eatUUd Court juuI anawatha complaint Hied neniDKt von in the above en. titled Miit by the tint day of the net term of wid Court to Ixjffin at Hilltiboro, Wah : intfton County, Oreon.on Monday the 24tU day o I May, a. s. 1 B75. And if von fail ao' to answer tb Plaintiff will atmlr to th " wiid Court for tbe relief demanded In tho 1 auid complaint, fo-uit: s decree diuenlvim the ninrria'e contrnrt exixting between yot and Plaintiff awardincr the care and mtWl of tho minor child of Plaintiff Nnd Defend-' I ant Jamea Hiram McKinner to PUintur.fTif fo1 iud8m.e Kint Defendant for her 1 ., . " .wi iwa owrr w- ei an me i;onrt way deem proper in the prriniaea. Thin aummona ia EuMiahed pnr Hon. E; D. Hiumt to an-order made br i Hhattuck Judge of aaid Court on the 16th aay oi 3iarcn, Ib7S. . - DALL k 8TOTT, Piar24w0 Attya. for PlainthT. J npateinata Lodre We. 40v I. . O. F.Meeta every Wednea- ry v eonea nio HaII. in t -?w day evening, at Maaoi Hilltiboro. 8 I Itrtirn In ffood titina tra IhvILmA Ia - ' - attend. By order N.O. 35 tf. A BRAVE'iOjClt "what wawAn A woman' Book about Woman. Kr Woman, 3fr. K. B. DUFFKT, . , The onlu work of the kind ever written by. , a iDoman i a neceaaity in every houaehold, ita entire novelty and eminiettt practioaltweat cTeatea an lmneiute annaivl KotwitliHtanding ; the delicate snbjecta neceasarfly treated, ft ', ia written in auch a brave pxrrt tyle aa, will , not offend tbe most foKtidioua, Lady agenta y never have bad auch on opportunity to mase money ana ao gooa. Terma anil asm- pl "bceta mailed lPV , mar23w.i San Prin eTfcSThil Edward IfVrSn dVceUed S?3S SaV- 3, WeTdm& having filed Ida exidbit far final aetttetnant thereof; it fa ordered by aaid Court that Taesday the fourth (4th) day of May, 1873. ba set apart' for said nnal aettlemcut iridj '," tbe sdmraistrator of aaid eatate. By order ; of the Judge of aaid Court. , W. H. H. MOHOitN; tdmf&ia tratdr eatato of Edward Morgan deceftied; Attest Comity Clerk: mar25w5 Fomm quote lodge, no. isa, 7Vnu& at its Hall every bat. urdsy vninp. at 6 o'clock. All Bi?p?.r c .tr.0r'lw ' tn4icg are 50 ; H lUQv l1, 6 ( ceraian m4ik.