Pike County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 36, Petersburg, Pike County, 16 January 1879 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT Ot’KOUL PAPKB or THE COUNTY. W.p. KNIGHT, ... Editor, TERMS or SUBSCRIPTION. It pud within thirty days...„„$1.5C If paid within the year....$1.75 li paid attar expiration of year....SS.0S No paper aeut out of the County unleu paid in advanee. Prreona sending ns a elub of Ire, with I7.M, will rechive the paper free lor one year. *3-These terms will be strictly enforced. 10*5** PU» Cewietp Democrat hot the lerffbel circulation mf say ne%e*pop«r paiftsAsrf t* Pits county.’ Adeertltrrt trill mafce 0 note of this /act • THURSDAY, January 16, 1879. AVs don’t notice that we have much inoro gold non than we need to, Pook Blaine, what will ho do with the Democratic Governor of Maine, -is « <•» e -- The Indiana Legislature will com- - mence balloting for United States Senator Tuesday, January 21st. There has been skating the past week in Dallas, Texas, a thing not witnessed before for half a century. Both branches of the Indiana Legislature were organized Thursday without the aid of the Nationals or Republicans. Voorhees’ election is certain.

The cold weather hat extended far down into the South, the thermometer * at Jacksonville falling to 30; at New Orleans, to 29; at Memphis, to 16, and at Vicksburg, to 22. The yellow fever killer is doing a good work down there. Grant has taken a special fancy to Ireland. He finds the whisky more palatable than in any foreign country, and feels—when drunk—that he i9 again iu the United States, surrounded by such men as Boss Shepherd, Robeson, Belknap and other distinguished ; rascals. --—• • <»» » »• The fusion of the Greenback and Democratic parties in Maine for the election of State officers is one of the straws which point the direction ol the wind in 1880. In union therdis strength, and the prospect is that the divided majority which the Republicans overcame last November will go to the polls united in 1880. The preseut State officers will retire as follows: John E. Neff, Secretary, Jauuary 17; Eb. Henderson, Auditon January 26; B. C. Shaw, Treasurer, Pcbri ary 10. Johu G. Shanklin, ol Evansville, will succeed Mr. Neff; General Mahlon D. Manson, of Crawfordsville, Henderson; and William Fleming, of Fort Wayne, Col. Shaw.

The Crawford County Democrat speaks of,the Members of the Legislature getting eight dollars per diem. We presume brother Crccelius has forgotten that the Democratic Legislature of 1875, reduced the pay of its own members from eight dollars, the amount fixed by the Republican I^-»! latnrn nf 1B7S*. tO 61X lature of "i**y pneumonia. He was a Cbtamftfaa. of Congress since the beginning of present session. The unusual and the alarming fatality is attributed to yie faulty ventilation of the hall,which is getting to be a veritable chamber of death. The California Constitutional Convention has drawn up an article which forbids further immigration into the State from China, and banishes the Chinese already in California. It aflo provides conditions of residence, the transgression of which is to be punished by expulsion, prohibition of employment by corporations, exclusion from labor on public works, and prohibition of the pri vilege of fishtug and holding real estate.

The so-calfed Sherman Army bill, now before Congress, should be defeated. It is entitled “a bill to recognize the army,” etc; it should be called “a bill to make General Sherman Military Dictator.” It makes the Secretary of War, and even the President himself, subordinate to the General of the army. Section 79 makes the Chiefs of Department of the War office, including the Secretary of War, “Chiefs of Staff to the Commanding Generai;of the army, ’ 1 an(*M 8»ch they shall report directly to him and act under his immediate orders in all matters pertaining to the command of the army." By section 81, if General Sherman chooses to take the field, “his duties at the seat of government shall be performed by a general officer specially assigned by the President upon the recommendation of the Commanding General of the army as chief of staff of the/wunyft thus making the President/a mere figure-head in ids relations to the army Section 83 provides that “all official correspondences upon subjects of which commanding officers should have knowledge,” shall be transmitted through the General of the army, aud in all,cases of dispute as to whether commanding officers should have knowledge, “the commanding General of the army ahall be the judge;” which makes him the censor of all official correspondence relating in any way to military matters. The same elevation of the military over the civil authority, appears in section 120 which provides that all details for duty In the general staff, and in the several staff departments and bureaus, “shall be made by the President by selections from nominations submitted by the Commanding General of the Army ” In brief the bill aims to make aa autocrat of Gen. Sherman, and - should be thrown out of the House without ceremony. The country should neither give such despotic powers to any man, nor keep the office ofGeneraloftbearmyalive. Thetwo most popular measures that could be passed by Congress would be a bill abolishing the offices of General and Ijteutenant General, and a bill to reduce the regular army to ten thousand men.

DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOR1877. List of Lands and Town Lots; Returned Delinquent for Non-Payment offices for 1877.

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. Alexander. Charles B s w s \v. same, own w... Black, Indiana %»* a w cor a e n w. Brett, Elijah J noner. e . Chew, Mareellus pt sx n « Corn, Joseph pt s w a w lit w same, psscie. .. Cassidy, Temperance K w pt s e Cavender. Margaret pt n w_ Colbert, John s e 8 w. same, nen w.....I Daily, Washington n frae'l. same, w frae'l. same, n e s e. Dillon, R E pt In-lot if Otwell. . Erviu, Elvira s w s e_ same, n e s w. Flint, Cal harine sX n w saute, pt n e s w. Gray, Bother (heirs) u w n w •y 150 1530 «1 s rain 7 w 1 11 n 7 11 n 7 ViGreen, Mary pt in-lot 29 Otwell Harrell, Jos lots St, 1, i _, _ S and IB Highbanks.. Jerauld, George ptn w.t.,. Kimlmai E et al pt ox s w. McCormack, Oreu J a e s w. Meier, W illiam F n w . . . .. MoColllu, William pt s c n e. Pierce, > ehemiah (heirs) wx tv. same, ij pt s e. Ill i n t J» 1 n i ill si Patton, Robert H ptnxswsw. . Parker,. lohn M lots 6 and 7 Otwell. Si 1 u ( M. WhCl.ifUUU AM 1UW V ailiti I Pipes, John (heirs) nese. Banders >n, George n w n w. Stempth tenagte. Lewis lots 3 A 10 Otwell.. Snyder, Michael plsS.se... same, n e n e. Sargius, Jacob et al ex s e. 1.3 1 si ■ 17 1 Teague, James F (heirs) pt ae se ” *-Si... Traylor,. V A lot 19 Otwell_ Thompson, Henry n e cor n w n e. Traylor, Carpenter pt n e s w. VanCamp, Isaac lot w Highbanks Willis,George (heirs) ptuesw. same, swsw. i Is 7 w ) 6 w I 1 si WJlSHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Alexander, Mary B pt ex n w. Barger tus, Alexander pt sX n e.. same, nendnwse... Barret!, Richmond lot 7 Alford. Coon rod, U D pt w x n w . Coonrod, H W (heirs) ntaw. same, nwne. Coonrod, R ^et al s w s e . Dyson, Margaret lots 3; 4,5,8, 7 A 8 Alford Edwaida, Sarah J lot 4 Alford. Fair, Daniel (heirs) c side s e.. soon i, lot No 4 fraeT. same, lot No 5 frae'l.. Fisher, John lots 9 and 1# Alford. Hisgen, Gustave pt so... Hays, Kanoy M pt n w cor swsw.. Hays, Joseph T n e eor s e s w. Jacks >u, Harrison pt n X u X. Kinnun, William (heirs) uud x lot No I... same, w side lot No 1. Loveless, Dae cor s e s e. McGi lem, Wm (heirs) e X » e. Malott, Mary E e X a w.. same, n ,X n w u e. sane, a x sea w_. san e, n e n w. same, n x a-w s e. Nicely, James lot 39 Alford. . Ogdon, Daniel pt n e u w. same, ptscs w. Rose, John M sfr'l.. same, pt lot No 3. Rlsley, Mary A it eor n w s install mgs, Nancy n w a w. Turner, William D e X ae. same, lot No 9. same, ex s w._ same, n xr s w. same, a w s e.. Tyner, A J lots «, 7.8,9 and 10 bl’k 88 Alford * same, lot 4 Alford...-.. Weaver, Elvira und kwptnw. same, x lots Nos 1.3 and 14....,. Wagoner, George es al w X s e.. 2 1 »1 211 80 In 1 91 1 n 16 In SI 1 s MADISON TOWNSHIP. Cox. Samuel pt s w s w. Cox, William F pt a w s w. Gamble, Mary s pt w X u e fr'l. loung, Mary s w s w. tils tils 12 In SI 1 u CUT TOWNSHIP. Catl, Jacob Adm'r a e s e... same, none... .. Conger, Perry s e n w:.. same, n w n w... Conger, Lucinda n w s w.. sa me, n e s w_•. Catt, Sarah n e sc..-.. Decker, Abraham s pt fr’l. same, pt loe 10. Dil Ion, James s e s w. Dimming, Harrison (heirs) n w pt n w «;... Holy, Davids e x, ..... Domett, J A &E sn a w. Kinman, Joseph (heirs) pt loe 3. Ksimc, ptloe 4... “‘^Barbara und] 15 1 n 82 1 n 1110 33 08 7 83 2 48 800 25 90 3833 114 67 3 75 1000 32 15 1080 I 336 90 07 163 5 ( 3911 t 175 7 81 458 27 15 1636 60 85 103 103 4 60 3 10 8 78 8 90 490 16 05 27 70 HUM, 11... lame, ae... wine, n x*e...... same,nene. . Jbu-ton, Elizabeth a w n e... .1 B irob, JfmVApi pt a w a w...__ same, lot WAvtlmr... Cookrum, J M s w.. 7T. wme.se.. 7; " Ciappell, Stephen n e n w. .. Coats, John X w X n e. Deteondoll, Nancy (heirs) wsidenwsw. Davis, Martha A n w n o .... Dye, A T i w n w. Ferguson, Lucy lots 199049 50513956 Hosmer r atmau, Samuel J pt s w.. 1. Farland, Jasper n w s w... Hargrove, J Ws w. I . Hawkins, John D s; w s w . H auover A Sabine, pt w X a w H ume, Mary J lots 35 and 36 Hosiner.“ ‘" Hiurt, Joseph Jr s w s w... same, s w corn art....... . Ingram, Columbus s c s e. Ingle, Johne X n e.. . same, pt w X s e. I ra, Thomas M pi lot 196 Winslow. Johnson, Rebecca n e s w ” {Unman, Hamilton lots 15 aud 16 Winslow, h.mmau, Ellen lots 61 and 45 Winslow loveless. Wm Sr w X n w. .. Iamb, Zimri lot 53 Winslow. . Atason, Sarah E lota 47 and 4S llosmer !! .Mayo, J A J M und hf shf s tv.,.. JEllen lot.-. 141 and 148 Arthur. McCormack, J P .;hrs) lots 103,33,32 Winslow Mason, Malaciu lots 66,44,45, 67 Hoam.tr Mills, A G lot 98 Winslow Miley, Elizabeth J pt. 33 1 S8 w 1 s 8 w 1 191 s 4915 185 8 w 1 290 22 8!1860 188 947 190 92 s; 40 27 90S 77 9 94 16 95 885 440 14 47 98 1 41 • I w 40 I 2 s 9 n 35 1 s 3 w 98 49 4 17 92 27 6 05 91 61 26 62 10 34 36 88 2 99 43 10 19 71 2 66 16 91 7 36 11 98 5 69 41 16

1 W 1U8IOW .’unu^iou, uonn 41 pt lot 1 O’Neal, John H iiwuw i2K» & 'Etedale, Jot »5 Winslow ... rail lips, Kdwin u w s e . l‘arrett, Hannah a e eor se * same, pt a e. Sa™mt,Charles (heirs) lot a Winslow Steel, William low 5 and (10 llosmer. * Mary A lot 8* Arthur. Fhultx, Philip uu l iut n e » e same, und iut a tv s w. Tisdale John T el al s side u e s e Thompson, P E s vr n tv Thompson, John Jr lot 68 Hosiner. same, lots 21, as: & 23 Hosmer... Unknown owner, s o n e. Wilson, Lewis pi n o a tv. J „ .. same, s side lot 5» Winslow . Whitman It Marlin, no... same, s hf s e. j same, w hf n w. . Whitman, George e lit of n e . same, s w h e_ " *. same, n c s o. .1...: same, s lit s e. . same, s o n w. . same, c hf of s w. same, ehf oft e. 1 2 s r w « 31 ft 11 31 21 31 13 Oti la sa 4 DO 31 Til 16 24 22 80 26 S3 16 SI 24 I IS 69 21 50 MONRO£ township., Ackert, Jacob lot 1 Plcasantrille Anderson. HM.I nwnw.. BUderbacV, W» II. lots 1 * 5 Flcener*. isni’ Bradley, Martha A pt u e 4 pt n w ccr L’artmiu, KlUah pt.aw »w. ... Uox, Carrie.A swne. .. ‘ ne n w. r ' , , hf n hf 11 .. Goodwin & Rcll.nap, u w 11 w.. Grider, Martha ptsesc..,^.!..'” “ same, e pt n v n e. e, ehf -, v Jswso.. Grider, Charles et al e side n w n e same, pt s hf s e. . Hetvring, G G lots 14 Js If Fleouer-s t:ui;,r Hayden, Isaac 1: iv s c. 1 Jones, Thos 11 s iw s w. same, s o cor rose Jenkins, William T n w u w. l.ynn, John A n pt n e s w Ms— .Jason, John S s inf ne. . McKelvey. L N lif lot 13 PleasantviU s: .Nolan, William n w n w. Owens, Adam v ml pt s hf s w Oslioru, Ruth e pt s w s w. Kutliertonl, Thomas n w s e.. Reed, Samuel pt se s e. Richardson, Vaihti u hf s e s w. same, w pt e tide none_ same, n end i «no.. Reed, Rhoda e tide nene. Spore, Jesse it v s w. Spillman, Richard s w s to .' Smith, C It U ehf w lifs c se.. Turner, William S s hf n w. Same, n lit s w. same, will ne.;. same, ne so... . same, nene.;. fame,seew. . same, sese. same, s w net,.V. Tnruen, Laura J s e n c Wilhelm, Susan n w n w. LOGAN TOWNSHIP, Adkinson, James (heirs) n e n w Anderson, Riel ey w aide n e s tv-i Amos, A B n h 'a w se Benjamin, Wil lam P s w u '. Beeson. John li. n tv s w Barrett, Catha -inc w end n e n w Barrett, Elizaleth pt Cockrmn, Jamas M w lif s c Cox, Samuel pi; n wn w_ Cox, William P pt n w n w. Crecelius, Jacx b s side's tv s' w. Dlvin, Joseph Jr w lifs w Dickson, Joice H wptsosw . Dent, Nancy C s w cor s o s w. . Grubb, Lucy s hf n w s w. Hughes, Frani I n pt s w «. loveless, Catharine pt n hf s w... Morgan, Goodliv; w lit s w. Masters, F,M nptehf nen w ..fuV!lSi’ n w cor n w n e. McATeo, Sylvester pt n e. 22 40 10 17 1 2 ss 202 s| 135 134 1 so ■ 1 B» - -50 193 6 34 2020 63 70 4167 133 93 102 17 00 10 62 7 98 6 22 7 36 ill 87 517 11 54 332 325 416 18 36 21 33 24 88 10 98 16 84 14 90 13 08 4 93 16 60 14 92 7 06 7 07 4 93 25 24 3 04 8 74 18 97 8 10 2534 290 81 83 8 63 9 99 8 27 19 70 8 53 83 91 12 81 7 18 27 40 21 41 8 00 3 57 20 23 25 07 8 94 3 06 0 94 21 41 18 81 22 56 10 74 20 03

OWNERS NAMES AND' DESCRIPTION OF LANDS AN'D LOTS. F I *5 1 I" ll

Miller, SAvMteoe Phillips, M E pt w ht n e. Stewart, Elisa A A pt s hf n w...» Sparks,JohnT svnv.31 same, s halts e.. same, northwest.,. — same, nesw.as same, southeast southwest LOCKHART TOWNSHIP. Brandcnstine, John northeast southeast-. Bruner, --northeast northeast.. Bates, Elias's heirs southeast southwest-. Burditt, Levi lots lo * 12 in Augusta_ - Corn, Joseph sr. northeast northeast..26 * s 7 torn, Win's heirs west halt southwest-_;iS'* a 7 same, southwest northwest-.....128 * * 7 Chappell, Hannah part northeast northeastjSO;* »,* Corn, Reddiu southwest northeast.....133 * s 7 Colgate. Lucretia lot 9 in Pikerilte. Dutton,---* 439 31 36 1800 9 *^taV*Val4a wt v ill A 4Ev t Milton U. southwest southwest_!*3|* s7 same, northwest northwest__'26 2 8 7 same, southwest northwest..!!" 71 21 300 11 63 Dutton, Naney northwest southwest!!...... !!!!!'25 2 Edwards, Robert northwest northwest.! 41 1080100 2$ 390 same, southwest southwest.....„ Evans, Wm. S. w halt northwest northwest Ferdinand, George'northwest”northeast'.!!!. Green, Mary A Obedlah east halt southwest S <wu,Mu,a> n vwuiaii easi nail same, northwest southeast....... Jones, Martha A. e pt,northwest northeast, same, southwest southeast 750 Kotehum. Wm. northeast northeast!:!.'!!!!!!!!!; Luttrell, W m. et al southeast northeast_ Luttrell, Wm. southwest southeast... same, northeast part southeast southwest»me, northeast southwest...,,.,,,.......,_, Milton, Caroline e cor northwest northeast... Milton, Mary C. southeast northwest. Overton, John W. northeast northwest_ same, southwest <mr southeast southwest*! Powers M. H south halt northwest.I Rhoades, A. J. part northwest northeast_r same, pt nw cor northeast northeast_t same, southwest southeast____ Robinson, Jonas part northwest northeast.... Richardson M. southeast northeast..___ Spradlin, Sums C. southwest northeast_ same, east half northwest.......... samevnorthwest northwest......... 380 M0 1273 • w 10 1 w 3 w 80 27 01 23 95 81,5* 90) 52 13 8*1 20 10 I w IS 511126 10 120 aoiue, nuruinest uortnwest-. Small, Nancy northwest northeast.. Simpson, John northeast northeast... 870 Spradley, Elizabeth southeast southwest. Shulter * Brown lots 15 A SO in PikeviUe.. Stephens Elijah’s heirs n pt ne nw-...t__ same, southeast southwest_*_ i{acer'SiL; T" 90ut!"'^8* SOTthweet!! -, -hntou east half southeast_ same, southwest southwest__ R oolsey, Fleming’s heirs sw sw.. Wi der, Samuel lots 11 A 12 in PikeviUe_ Wilder Samuel’s heirs e pt ne uw _ same, north part southwest northwest-!!!! same, north part southeast northwest. same, urest part northwest northeast........ » alker, James northeast northeast. " oolsev, Woodford o half nw nw. Wells. Andrew J. southeast northwtwt....... same, northeast south west....... same, southeast southeast.... same, south half southwest southeast_ same, east halt northwest... same, south part northwest northwest_ same, southwest southwest..... same, southeast southeast....„ same, part east hair southeast.. same, southwest southeast.. same, northwest northeast... . ” same, part southwest northeast_ same, south half northwest... same, north half southeast........ same, north half southwest....___”.! same, northwest southwest.. same, southwest northwest.. 36 22 3001 15 07 540 18 13 16 29 361 i® 13 29 3169 600 16 30 S3 7 15 18 51 i-W 10

noAtyii wwnsmr. P* northwest southwest... Abbott, Christina northeast southwest.... A loom, Nehomiah pt s half southwest-.. Ambrose Win. pt southeast southwest-.. Bolen, >\ m s. heirs e half northeast. same, pt northwest northeast.. Beadles, Nathan northeast northwest. same, aw aw...... Beadles, Ezekiel ne se. Blair, Sarah K. ne cor nw aw... *33 1050 52 05 630 Ml. C* ** .......ft. «. ...ft......... . Corn, Edward’s heirs pt n half sw.. Davenport, Win’s heirs,w half ne_I same, se ne.... llassell, Joseph T’s. heirs sw nw...... Jones, Johuet al nw ne... same, ne nw..... ' * *“ Jones. Man ll.«end w half Keller, DeWit C. e half ne.. Lemon, John A. nw ne... .. same, so ne.................. McLaughlin, James M. s pt ne ne............ Miner Katharine C. aw scC......... McCain, Green ae sw_ Mousor, Gabriel H. se swMiBer, Phelix se ne........... U2 650 McCarty, James ae lw.!.... ".T"” "' same, ne nw........ Penner, James’ heirs nwi^lZ Peckinpaugh, J. J, e half nw..., *250 43 Smith, Wm. T. nw nil fhaw, Emily J. nw nw__ Sullivan, Laura B. se aw-.... same, und % ae nw. same, und « sw ne.. Turner, Wm. S. sw q. Thnntoe '1' .. u*..1 340 10 430 15 »'7 w Js:a s'? w is a Thomas P. T. n hf se.""""”" .. same, a side shf so.... Vakoowa Owner sW sw. '' m. ne nw........ Watt, Indiana se se.. _ Wells, Andrew J. ne se...... same, s hf se,...____~. same, nw ne sw ne....:.... Wilson, Henry’s heirs se se....".".™.! n hitman, George nw_ same, se . .. same, w hf ne... ..T I s:7 w 160 I s,6 w 80 700 se 46 ! s '7 w 40 USw # 300 ,9 82 I s'S w 1300 36 26 300 20 20 PETERSBURG CORPORATION Adams & Sobren pt lot S3 Snyder’s enl_... Bateis Sarah >, lot 61 Petersburg. ltingliam. Snaan 1 hf lot a Snyder’s add. Battles, IV m. A’s. heirs lot SISuy-deFs oil™ J?",1"’ WUlie pt lot 1 Canalport.. Case, Abraham lot SUCanalport..... same, “37 u r Coleman, Sarah K. lot 4 Proflt’s'add"" same, “ 13 *4 44 Ferguson, Levi lot SO Canalport. ““ same, “ a> " Foust, Henrv lot 00 Sueder** enl!!!™!."" same, lot til Snyder’s enl.. . same, lot 62 Snvders enl.. 2120 76 77 8 74 14 21 8 72 14 23 22 83 Kinman. Wm’s. 'heirs lot li" Snyder's eid. same, lot 12 Snyder’s eul.: - Si"1.1?’ ^,'?.r#'i.H. lot 12 Canalport.. 285 J3*i Small, Bailey VV. lot 1 PetetShui*!™""™ Snyder, s. R. A A. R, lot 61 Snyder’s eul same. >- 65 « .7 Snyder, Samuel W. lots 52 4 53 Snyder’s eii t*ame, k- G3 «« 4« same, M 4 & 6 « u Smith, G. W’s. heirs lot 7 Snyder’s enl. Stuckey A HofTliioes lot 10 Sny der’s enl.. same, a., . *4 17 L 44 Wimenour, Jacob lot 21 Canalport. . Weaver Frank S. lot St Suydereeul.ZZH " llson, Jonathan lot 5 Canalport same, “ g u . same. « 7 u 12 56 51 62 5 IS 40 4 a* ■ 139 65 71 11 29 29 425 62 52

CERTIFICATE. STATE OF INDIANA, PIKE COUNTY, 88 s „ . ^,,i*,ran^ Bild.tLrb?cfc> Auditor in and for said County » •tores# d,do hereby certify that the foregoing twn TUl.n8 \fuL‘ a,,d °?rroct statement of Lands and wblch were, by the Treasurer of said couuty, :sp,zn,V«“,Kmo"'‘oge,1,“ ™h ,b” my haud as Auditor of said county, this the 30 5 d»y <>f December, A. D. 1878. LL- s J FRANK BILDERBACK. Auditor Pike Couuty, Indiana. NOTICE OF SALE. /VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT ?,ay concern, that the several tracts of land and u.wn lots in the loregoiug list, or so much thereof as iTJLa n®f)e?8ary,J,° pay the ,ax9s and charges due theieon, wiH be sold at public auction, at the door of the Hou»e J? Petersburg, Pike County, Indiana, by the Treasurer of said county, on the second Monday in F ebruary, A. D. 1879, unless such taxes, iuterest, penalty and charges be paid before that time. ^ J FRANK BILDERBACK, Auditor Pike Couuty, Indiana.

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D, W. HORTON. BOOT HUKER, SHOP TWO DOORS ABOYK KISEKT’S, Petersburg, .. ladlau. Thankful for the kind patronage ot the Pike Co. publlo tor the put eighteen year#, 1 now offer FINE AND KIP BOOTS ot anportor manufacture and beat selected stock at €r©atly Reduced Prices. Pleaaa «ire me a cal], even tf yon do owe me an old but I wilt atilt sell you better boota for the money than yon can bny elsewhere. Feb. 8. 1877-D.W. BOBTOS. Elmore & Case, HOUSE SIGN & ORNAMENTAL FREE DAB MHI1S. PETERSBURQ; X3STD. W*« respectfully solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. All orders will receive prompt attention, and wort will be guaranteed. George R. Dale,

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Washington, ... Indiana. Will continue his regular monthly visit* to Petersburg, led., during 1879, and con be found tt Dr, Byers* oBcs oa the First Monday of Each Month, AND WILL REMAIN PERSONS WISHING OOOD DENTISTRY, AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. SHOULD NOT TAIL TO CALL ON Hfli. «,. V[h«n coming to town to ere m*. cell ,tt the doctor e office, end eu for ?ou>self, ee my time in tally occupied, end in yery eeldem eeen on the etreete. This being my ninth year since I commenced ranking my regular monthly visits to Petersburg, parties wishing my services may rest assured that no pains will be spared to please. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. AWCall and get price list, containing terms, Ac, Home office, corner Second and Main Streets, ouposite Meredith House, Washington, tad.

A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. W» with to UJ that one of onr oldest and most experienced physicians, alter giving Or. Seth Arnold’s Cough Killer 1, THOROUGH TRIAL. PRONOUNCES IT PAR SUPERIOR TO ANY Congh Remedy he ever saw. The doctor had been arnioted with a severe cold, which would hot yield to any prescription he could compound, but with mte bottle of the Cough Killer, he was so much relieved that he came back and bought seven boitlea more, if any one wishes to know who the doctor Is we will inform them by calling at our atore. CROSSMAN ft PLUMMER, „ City Hall Drug Store. Corner Second Street and Nicollet Avenue, Mumxipous, Mum. 49*ARNOLD'S COUGH KILLER it add by all Druggiata everywhere.-gift ? D. J, PHILLIPS.

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Petersburg* Indiana, Would respectfully announce to the otttxens of Petersburg end vicinity that he has located In this town and has fitted up a Dental parlor at hie residence on 6th street between Main and Walnut, and la prepared to perform all operations appertaining to his specialty. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS'

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Olft» of Sopotto, a bowl of water and a bnnh. doth 01 •pooge, will mao HOCSS CLKAK1XQ u *maj ud qnkk job— WILL CLEAX PUTT mod all pooled wiQwi WILL CLKAX MARBLE, Xaatefa, T*M— ood (Rataary— WILL CLKAH OIL CLOTHS, Floor*, BboHoo, A*_ WILL CLEAR BATH TtTRS, Wath.Baalaa, Ac_ WILL CLKAX CROCKERY, Cfaaawaro, Or.— WILL CLEAR K1TCUEX CTERSILS ofoll kbO. WILL CLEAR WIXD0W9 »hbootipla*bU« of waiww • WILL POUSM T1R, *rMooadCo»por«ar«»WILL NUSH UlYESMiMvuhtlMK. WILL P0L1S1I all M«U1 SartbMo u4 WILL CLEAR oU HoawboM ArtkUa AMb BETTER AX1) CHEAPER (baa Soap, kmtry, RotUa ^ Price lOc. Per Cake, r SOXjD Z3-7 ALL tvp a r -g-pg, Fred Reuss, Saddler and Harness Maker. Petersburg, Ind.

Keep# couaUntlj on hand * full assortment ol Saddles, Harness, Brid es, Collars, Hamas and everything else connected with the 3addlery and Harness business, which he offers for sale at tower prices than ever before offered in Petersburg. 8hor Main street, opposite Adams* Livery Stable.

DR. LANCASTER’S Dispensary, gg Fourth st„ Uuiovtiio, Ky. Dft. Lancaster. ft regular graduate la all the branches ot Medicine. Surgery, Diseases of Women autl Venereal Diseases with more than twenty years practice, continues to treat all Private. Chronic and Sexual Diseases as a specialty. UQNQRKHLBA cured In from TWO TO VlYI DAYS. SYPHILIS positively cured and entirely eradicated from the system. GLEET. Stricture. Piles and Skin Diseases cured in the shortest possible time. Female Diseases treated with eminent success. SPliHMATOHHKQB A ami 1MPOTJSKCT resulting from Seif-abuse in youth and Sexual Excesses in tnaturer years and causing Nervousness.Setmual Emissions, Debility,Diasmess, Dimness ofSight.Indigestion.Defective Memory, Despondency, Aversion to Society of Females and Loss of Sexual Power, rendering Marriage improper or unhappy,positively and permanently cured in half the time and at half the ex(>cnse required by others- The treatment does uot interfere with business or in any manner expose the patient. M Elite INKS furnished in all cases and no mineral poisons used. AU charges reasonable and Cures Guakanthkd in all Casks Umdbrtakbn. When patients can not visit the city for treatment medicines can be sent privately and safely by Mail or Express- Consultation personally or by mail free and correspondence strictly confidential. C“' from 8 ft. in. to 8 p. m. Sundays from 9 to iccja a. Dll. I,*Nr»STKII'S

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»i«» hucbi. ii cumanis intormauon mv;uu:u<le to everybody and the advice of a Physician oflong experience Kjgjjt* practice. The best Marriage Guide ever published. Should be read by all and kept iu a private drawer for reference. Sent securely sealed (postage free) *- money or postage staFourth Street, i for TWBNTY-F1VK (*$) CENTS in money or Address »k. Lancaster, 99 Fourth MARKET' AN© JEFFERSON, LOUISVILLE, KY. ITCHING PILES.—The Symptom, are niuisture, tike perspiration, intense itching, iucreui od by scratching, yery distressing, particularly aulght aa t! pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, the private partaaresometimes affected if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. Dil SwiYMK’e All Healing Ointukst it a pleasant sure onre. HOME cunts.—«'e were great sufferers from Itching piles, the symptoms were as above described the use of Swayne's ointment in a short time made a perfect cure. Jl. W. CHRIST, Biot k ShoeHonae,344 If. Jud 8t. V. C. WEVMAN. Hatter, 8 8. Eighth St, Philad'a. Header, if you are suffering from this distressing Comp! imt. or Tetter, Itch, Scald head. Ring worm, Barber's Itch, any cruaty, scaly, akin eruption, uae Swane’s ointment and be cured. Sent by mail to any address oh receipt of price, (in onrreucy or postage stamps), 50 cents a bos, three boxes 1.25. Address letters, Dr. Swsyne h Son, 330 N. Slsth Street, Philadelphia. No charge fur advice. Sold by leading druggists. Joijr 18,18-Jy

AUGUSTA FLOURING MILLS. W*. I. WBUS, Proprietor. Having leaaed nay former partner (Jackson Corn’s) interest in the above named Mills, and secured the services of NATHANIEL HATES, a first-class miller, T feel assured that I can give more, and a better quality of flour, than ever before - * Conte One, Come All! I solicit the patronage of all, far and near. You will be dealt with fairly, for by honesty and strict application to business I am determined to hold the patronage of all who give me a fair trial. A supply of ~ FLOUR AND MEAL Kept constantly on hand to exchange for grain. Sept. 26,1878.-3 mo V

Cash Store! *E1*T BT WM. HA WTHORN, AS FOLLOWS : Dry (Foods, Groceries, GLASSWARE t STONEWARE, All of which I take-pleasurein Belling at the Friends, yon will do me a favor to Caix. Cali-. Aug 15,1878.—ly. * William Hawthorn.

RED DRUG STORE! J.B&J.E. HENDRICKS. PETERSBURG, - - IND,, NEW AND FBE8K PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, -^7^7* T~ ,TT . T~** j*\ 8 WINDOW CURTAINS AND CARPET LINING. ■©“Prescriptions carefully atul safely compounded. Clive us a trial. JEW 1878. ESTABLISHED 1857. Tire Old Reliable " JEWELRY STORE, WILLIAM HIS GEN, Sr., Proprietor^' WATCHES, CLOCKS, id respectfully in from the citixens of Pike and adjacent counties mat* I am still at my oid stand, aud hare just received a fine assort met of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Musical Merchandise, Etc., Which I will sell cheap for cash. Particular attention given to repairing watches, clocks, jewelry and musical instruments. Give me a call and examine my goods. WILLIAM 1I1SGEN, Sr., Proprietor.

Great Reduction! xisr DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, 2>5T OTIONS, cfccs I am now tsilfi.R the above named elaas of good* fifty per cent. OHK.tPEH 1'HAJJ EVEN BKfVRK. If you want GSOD 8SAHGA1KS, gtve me a call ana examine my Urge FALL AN9 WINTER STOCK. OI^STki'udS!^, ‘ “"*** Pric* P*13 fjr ?"*»>«* MOSES HESS.

HUSSIAN GUT VIOUH STRINGS. •*«*■*» UtHtlk-fUM* m»4 qul<>. to li. mhmxJ • HrUtUi»e lu Now \ork nty. t\»ju«»»l«-ring tlwir i p»l >»!«.. tin. .trim i.i tiioworid. “/ wr »ktU IlnM *l rine. Iw.utlSilt f > l.nb nr Kttr >... >~l_ 1'_i_

***** MARX. Matt (i«l String uu hicaMlmti IttatUttuu iW| box ba* Tra<Usj*inf k. «.f Mm» sob* tmnwtcn _ Jttti* K stairrox k to., tl. “The first So Gives Relief.” Tri»l Bottle* Dr. Swnj no’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. S3 Cents. The distressiaj; cough, which threatened serious results, is quickly coted before developing » fatal Suhnoaary affection. For all throat, breast and lung isorders, Asthmatic or bronchial affections, Uooping Cough, hirer Complaint. Blood Spitting, he., no remedy Is aa prompt and officinal aC'Ur.Swayue'a Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry." “I have made rtac of this preparation for many proved to be very reliable and 4thyeara, and tt has __ carious In the treatment of severe and long standing coughs. I know of two patients, uow in comforrt kble health, and who hut lor its use I couaidder would not uow he liviug.

ISAAC 3. UttUUl.X, SI. P. btrauatuwu. Eerka Co., Fa, Price:--Trial bottlea. §3 cents; large aixo. $1, oi al* lor *5, A single S3 rent bottle will oftent'inci care a rooent sough or cold, and thns proven t much Buffering and riek of lifo. Prepared only by Dr, Swayue & iion. Philadelphia. Sold bv loading drag, gist*. July 18, '78—]v. Fever otnrt Ag«e Cured for 50 Ceuta Da. SwAYSs'a Fevkb xko Aock Pills. (without calomel or quinine.) a quick and anre cure in every case for ague and rover, int-rwltteut and romittent fevers, and all diseases having their origin in lit. alria. They ate a great tonic aud preventative aa well ae on re of all complaints peculiar to nmiariona, marshy and miaamatio diatrieta. They act on the liver, aud brace up the a\atom to a vigoroua healihy condition, Hotwithattinding thoae Pills aro aold lor one half the price that other ague curt s are aold for, vet »« will warrant them as effectual in all oaaea aa any pills or mixtiure. let the prl,» or compound be what they may; aud being entirely free from alt minerals, thoir live leave* no bad effeeta, as iu the caae with many other remedies. bent by mail to any nddreas on receipt of price, (In currency or poatage stamps!, 50 cuts a box. three boxca jtl.S3 •ix boxes, ttS.iu. Address letters. Dr. bwayue aud bon, sSO ». Sixth St., Philadelphia. July IS. lets -ly. , If Bolinew or m Beleiutoy of Hair Exist. or If the hair is gray, dry or harsh, the natural youthful color can be restored by using "London Hair Color restorer," the inoat delightful ar*icte ever Introduced to the American people for iuyreasing ita growth, restoring its natural color, ana at the same time a lovely hair dressing aud be nttiOer. It is totally differei.t from ail others; not sticky or gummy, aqdLfree from el! impure ingredients that render many other articles obnoxious: in foot it is exquisitely perfumed and an cleanly aud elegantly prepared aa to make It a laaVug hair dressing aud toll jt luxury J. A. TYNE3, A PROMINENT CITIZEN. Wilson, N, (1. writes: Some ton yean ago my wife's hair commenced ialiing, and got very thtu and turued gray; bnt alter using 'Loudon Hair Color Restorer” the scalp became healthy, the hair stopped tailing , the color an* restored, aud la new growing beautifully, A»k your druggist for London Hair color Restorer Price, 75 sent* a bottis. 8tx botties, $4. Main Depot for the C. d„ SCO Worth Sixth St., Philadelphia.

NEW BAKERY. * H. RICKRICH, Prop’r. iug iu this Hue will always be found at T. Mala Street. t (tree doors below the office. Wedding Cakes a apecl .ity. Oysters in any Style keen a full line of Coufe tionertee and Tuya cigars and Tobaccos. 1 will make it lute you to call oa me. H KSHV KICK ttic'H. Great deduction! IN BOOTS & SHOES *•***• further uoOce 1 wMI well nl the following prices; aefklaT^* l‘rr*rnt PrU e, It former price. It vstita ra, *« .. w .. .. BllOrS, ' .... , a n UdOTS, ••, . s •• •* a _Elias Osborn. THE GREAT CAUSE HUMAN MISERY Jtut J'uNuAed in a .Staled AerW.pr Mtiir emit.

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