Pike County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 12, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 August 1883 — Page 3

'thedemscr.it OFVfclAL PAPER OF THE COUNT*. “Jfte County ^Vmuc/'wt 4«* fA« 'argxM rirruuiihon, of atm MiMjiaj W|millxhed 1m 1‘itet County.' AdterHs. rt will tnctkv a Note */ ' V FRIDAY* August t, 1188. J&*. Mfck {KMAP01B4 ITiKSYlLLE B. B. TJMK CARD,IN J.UFEt'T JUUVa, 1888. i STATIONS. 001X0 OVTH. Jo 00 a iv... JO 29 a in . Ill 35 a I*... da 45 a « 21 00 am $1 25 a m J1.54 a.la •12 <P p ni 12 15 p in "2 21 p in 2 39pan 12 54 p in . Lv Oakland Ar. Jlosmer . . Worts us . .Clarks . . Petersburg. . . Montgomery . Rogers ..... . Sandy Hook Tield's Ferry Thomas. Maveville. 5 05 p i mopK 1 30 pm I is p m .1 oo p m 1 45 p ill 3 IS p ill 2 64 pm ' 42 p m 2 30 p m 2 18 p m 2 0T p m 1 00 p m.. Ar O. AM‘. Junction It. . 3,00 pm eut " ■' . ft.l -.... , ..... . C. J.HKi'BCiut, Cen Supt Trains run dnilv. except Sunday; e.o meeting with trains east 'iiniS *e*. at O.$ M. Jfinottotv.

EVANSVILLE & TERRE HMIT:H R. R. Time Card iu Effect November 19, 1882. 'Ww> TOWH. STATIONS. No. 4. , No. 0. No. 2. 1**ys Evansville. •* Et. Brunch. v Princeton. 44 Yineenitfea. “ Sullivan . An*. Terre Rant© *4 Indianapolis— “ Cincinnati. “ Lousvilie. “ SL J..ouis 44 Lanvi^e. 44 Chicago... 8:15 pm ft $2 pm 8:0G pm ,0:53 pm 11:02 pm 11 :o9 pin •VOB atn V .00 am C> am TU0 am 1:30 am 7:15 am 10 j00 am 0:25 am 10:88 am 7:05 am \0;54 am 7:22 am 12:07 8:15 am 1:10 pm 9:18 a m 2:05 pm 10:15 am 5:00 pm 0:35 pm 0:25 pm 6:00 pm 5:80 pm GOINff SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 3. No. 5 No. 1. L’y* Chiciw^. 8100 pm 44 Danville___ 1:05 am 44 St. Louis. 7:00 pm •44 Louisville.. .*•.. ,7,;JW) pui 44 Cincinnati . 8U'» pm 44 Imlijinappln 11:00 pm 44 Tenv a!uuto— 4:05,am Arr. SnlHYNil. 4^8 am 44 Vincennes. 5:65 am r 44 Lrinceton,.41:38 am 44 Ft. Branch . “m 4* EvansVille 8:15 Am 8:00 am 8.20 aVA .42. am 7:55 am 8:00 am 7:30 am 10:45 am 11:40 am 12:46 pm ?:04 pm :20 pni 4:00 pm 12:33 8*0’0 8:56 5:02 6:02 Trains 6 upd 1 daily rwith TaVlor Cars between Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 3 and 4 daily with Woodruff's Elegant Sleeping Cars between Evansville aud Chicago, and l^i Inn an Sleepers between Evansville aud Indianapolis. . , Nos. 2. 5, 7 And 8 except Sunday. .1. HEPBUKX, G. J. .GRA&Qf ER, General Supt. Gen’l Passenger Agent. mim L., N. A. & ST.L.I1.R, .. TIME TABUS." . . Depart. . . Aw. 7.40 pm 7.45 am_Louisville 7.35 pm 6.40am £.05 pm 8.10 am. New Albany..7.10pm .6.15am 8.78pm 8.33 pm ..Georgetown 6.45pm 5.50am 8.48 pm 8.4S am_Irauttall—C.?0pm 575am 8.48 pm 8.53 am_Salisbury. 6.25pm 5.30am ,8.54 pm U.oo am_l'airdale—6.18pm 5.22am 012 pm S.lO ant)... Milltown—6.00pm 5.08am 0.42 pm 9.48 »mS . Ktutlish_5.80pm 4.37am 10.15 pm 10.24 a*U, (Bil'TS. K}e • .4.53(1111 8.56am Jo.51 pm 41:02 aur...H'6>iXmsb>i!-g..4.15pin 3.22aiu >1.30 pm lt.44am. Winslow .a.SSpm S.ftia j 1.50 pm 12.05 pm_Oakland_3.20pm 8.80am 12.27 am 1.00 pm . Princeton.. ..2.25pm 1.50am 12.51 am l,23pui '.Mt. imrmel, --7.0#pm 1.38am Arrive. b part. 8.45 alb 4.00 Jr.m Ml. Yornou..U.80ani 10.55pm li.56 am 7.80 pm. St. Denis... 7.60am 7.15pm KVANSYIIJ.E Ml VISION. Aitivo. l.aopm sSomw 12.30 pm 11.51 am 11.33 am IU 1.22 am 10.40 am YVnbsvilh*. 8.45am Boouville 7.47am. Gentryvilio 7:28am.Dale.. 7,05,an . l'eVitiAntu! «>15am.laaper . Depart: i 60pm S.oo'p'm 2.41pm 6.60pm ,3.22pm 6.4,5pm ,3.10pm 7:05pm ■S.Mp'rt 7.18pm 4.25pm S.05piu , ROCKPORT BRANCH. Dollar!, ArriVO. 6.35 pm ll.iSOaitl . ttehlTyVillV . ,7.55am 5.4bpm T.lOpm 12.10pm.Springs.7.15am 3.02pm 7.50 pm 12.35am Roekport.6.47am 2.80pm „ IV. gnydor, Gen. Supt., Lbuiav.lle, Ky.

ar., m. cfc i.^r. Loaisfille A Indianapolis Short Line. No. 7 | No. 1. Leavff Louisville — Leave New Albany.. Leave Jcfferfoniv 1110. Arrive Sovmowr. Arrive Columbus. Arrive Indianapolis. Arrive Chicago. Arrive St. Iauhs. Arrive Cleveland — Arrive Buffalo Arrive BoaVdl'. 0:00 am 5:15 am «:10 am *■10 air 10TO0 an. 10:20 pm 4:10 am 0:45 mu 8:05 am 7:45 am 8:15 am' 0:25 am 0 .*58 am 11:15 am 0 :oo pm. 7:80 pin | No; 3 ; No. 0. Leave Louisville.. e . Leave New Albany, ~ Leave .1 effe*-s»A\rii'v Arrive Seymour ... Arrive Columbia, ... Arrive Indianapolis.. Arrive Chicago. Arrive St Louis_ Arrive Cleveland._ Arrive Buffalo. Arrive Boston. 7 :$0 pin 6:'S pn 7 :40 pm 8:17 pm i :5o pm 1 too pm 2:00 pm 4:k»tmi 9:*5 p 5:50 pm 10:45 p . 7:10 a . 7 :30 a 7:10 am. 1:10 pm . t>:05am. KKVr^SlNCl. -—5T | No. 10 1 No. 4. Leave Indjanaiiolis Arrive .Jeffersonville Arrive New Albany Arrive Louisville 4:15 am 7:40 am 7:30 am 11:30 am 8:3 lam 12:41 am 7:40 nm 11:10 am | No. 8 | No. 6. Leave Indianapolis .. Arrive Jeffersonville.. Arrive New Albany... Arrive Louisville .. 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 inn 10:8b pm e:85 pm !0:59 pin 7?10 pm 10: to pm , Nos. 1, 6, 9 and 10 run daily. except Sunday. All others dhilv Train leaving Louisville at 7*30 pm lias palace sleeping cars to < ’hieago. Pullman sleeper 1 hrough to St Lous, without change. Train leaving at 8:05 hm has chair ea.i and coaches to Chicago without change daily, except Sunday, Depot northeast norm# Fourteenth and Maiii 6?ts.» Louisr iHe,anU Htate and Kailroad aVentifc* New fclbam . It. It. HKItJXG, Gen. Pass. A Ticlcet Agt„ Lousvillc, Ky. Ohio & Mississippi R’y. THF. GREAT THROUGH OAR -ANDFART TIM C ROUTE EAST AND WEST.

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, For reliable information a# tn route*, rates Hrkete, time, etc.. ripply in permi or by letter ti • , K. G. BOND II It A XT, Agent OMio ft iiliaa setppi Itv., , Wasirngion, ind. Or to T. V. RUSSELL, JW>e. / mrvf* Sgtnt jm*TH VKKtiON, INI . w. W. P.EARODV, W.B. I HATTUO, Gent Superintendent.’ Gen’ Pat* r Apt

LOCAL BUSSINESS MENTION. remember theft P. C, HamMoxd & Son have ever offered extra indne^pjentsto that viasb of customers, and will continue to do so this coining yr*'\ Out ik iuotto is goodji^PQuiok shies aud paid for maricetfug,—FeaflieY-s’, Sutter, Eggs, et(-. -p. V. HAMMOND & SON LOCAL MATtEBS. Important Notice. As some of tlie County QfHcevs* of Pike county were elected ttpoti a platform and pledge to give the county printing to the lowest tiidtler; Notice is hereby given to Shld officers apd the public generally, that the undersigned, proprietor of the Prttie County Dbmoc»a¥, is now prepared to submit a bid on all the printing required to be done by said county officers, including— Sheriff’s Salefe. Auditor’s Sale of School Land CoriJmifisiouer’s Sales of R.eal Estate. The Delinquent County Tak List. Auditor's, TreasurcV*s and Comuiissiofiers’ Reports of County Rovew»h. And all tfte printing h&eafter to be done utVd'er their direction. We will give bond if.ftouired to do 'fed,fliat the piilxlittg fehall be done strictly according to law, and for tlie ftthdnnt of our bid. ^ W. P. Knight, Prqpj^ytor.DKMQCit at. Lawns and white goods, at P, C. Hammond & Son’s. This is a dull season for cattldbuyers. Make preparations for tlie coming. Fair. __ ______ Summer Dress Silks, prices reduced, at P. C. Hammond t% 'Son’sJ Theft is an abundant crop of hny this season. * •*' The■ building boom still stiiys with oUr citiiens.

1 nun rig and guttering a specialty, I at UlLLMEYEli &• YoUXO'H. Many farmers are begining to break wheat ground. Petersburg is over run with drummers at present. Stove-wood is a .scarce article in town at present. Blackberry pickers report an abundance of daggers; Beware of imitations of “Tansill’s Punch,” 5c. cigar. Buy your groceries of I. M. Johnson and be happy . For Fancy Candies, Nuts and Confectionery', call at I. M; Johnson's. The weather* of the past week lmS been very pleasant. Who will be the first to present this office with a watermelon ? High Life Syrup, live gallons in keg at 1VC. Hammond & Son’s; Tlu" frame work of the depot is up and Work is progressing rapidly* * , The demand for “Tansrll’s Punch 5c. Cigar 1ft gre.TtOl* than ever* before. Edwards & Ware bare placed a neat awning in’front, of their drug store. I. M. Johnson’s groceries are always nice ami fresh. Call and see him. Jdhusrtn & Lee have jlisf received a full invoice of all the best grades of sugar. l>r. Bergen s ,iie.W, residence on Tenth street iis rapidly nearing eoihplelion. tV heat threshing is progressing finely, the bulk of the crop In this editnty being thfbMied, Golden Kid, Java, Slid i'.li tlie best brands of Coffee; at Johnson & Lek’si Parties wishing to buy or sell faring, houses and lots, etc., should call oh Taylor & Fleoner. Johnson & Lbe have a Hite brAud of N. O. MdlhSses which they tiro selling at a very low* pried The lecture at the M. E. Church next Monday evening will he well worth going to hear. Farmers, call and see the Richmond Champion wheat drill, at . Patterson fc Pinnky^. Taylor & Fleoner, real estate agents will soon commence the publication of a monthly bpletin. New counterfeit ten cent pieces are in circulation, and are a good imitation of the genuine coin. Notice'.—t will gpll flams aildtsard at I2.>4 cents pci* poitiid'. Bacon Shoulders at 10 cents. Moses Frank. ; ^ The wifwbf John Forks, of Hosjmer, died last Friday and was taken td Huntiugl'Urg Saturday for burial. k The blackberry crop is not panbitig out as largely as was expected ; at least they are not brought td town for sale. _ There was a large crowd on our streets last Saturday afternoon and our merchants report a very fair business.

For-Sabjs Cheapo—A fifty acre ftu'fti one mile anil a half from Winslow, thirty acres cleared. , . W. H. Thompson. Call on Joe Patterfoji at fthawlian & Boonshot’s old stand for late imf proved sewing machines, sold at rock bottom prices. llichl fragrant,! fine! are llte expressions bf those who smoke “Tansill’s Punch” 5c. Cigar. ._Eibery & Son. Parties who are going to build should not fail to (all on Billmever & Young; as they have everything in th( way of bttrding material. The Salem Democrat says there if not a negro in Washington county But there is a Democratic majority o! not less than, a thousand. Oscar Parker, of ljogau township, last week purchased Wm: Uelby’e farm three miles south i>f this plate, tc which he will soon felnove. !, Coal on track atMontgOnietf’!) mill Farmers tan tie supplied with the be* cbal for threshing at any time. Montgomery & Pjf lY. We would reepectfnliy call the &t tenfion of our readers toMhe iiieiY ad vertisomeut of Ed w Skis ft ^ftre druggists, in another column:

_ Tlie Mitchell wagon is the best, the lightest running, the most reliable in every particular, BillinevetVfc Young have just retti'vbd a full car load ot them. . ; _ _ Begih how to hvike preparations ^6 attend our pouhty fair. This will be a splendid year for fairs-, aud we odgm to have one of the best in the state. • • You never have to raise the Bob Tail Chainpiod 'but of the ground to turn at the coi-ner. Come and see it* You will like it. • » BiLLMKYEh & Young. Stdck hogs are more Numerous than they have been for spvor'al seasons and, hrith a large Joijji crop, the prospect for cheaper pork is very favorable. -s S v --eh f An infftnt daughter of County Treasurer Chappell died Sunday evening last. The Democrat exteVjds its-sin-cere sympathies to the grief-strickon family. - ^ / ^ The social given by the Ti'brary add Reading Boom Association at’thriftrooms on M&t Friday was a Very csjdVfible Affair and netted a heat little sum for them. Since the musical hum of the thresher is heard all over our fine codhty, business will, no doubt revive,; and the . men of trade hero will rejoice in having plenty to do. Whpii.we meet a persdii Jvho is continually talking about some one else, we must conclude they don’t kdow amtning else to talk about. “By their fruits ye shall kuow them.” liie '{Vidspeet for good times coining Was never more-bright iii this county thad at jire^Jit. Crops are- excellent aud all whv will can fpid constant employment at good wages. To make the coming fail- a successful and interesting exhibition, let evory'dne bring something add (dace it among the exhibits. Don’t fail to do this under any eirpunistarieos. The, Bob Tail Champidti is tlio lightest draft, turns the nicest cornerwith less labor to mau and team than any other 'sulky plow on the market. See theiVi, at Bim-steyeis St Young’s. Joe Patterson lias moved his stock of faniMiig implements, sewfii'g snachilies’, fee., to Sliawhaii & Boonshot’s old stand where he will lie glad to meet his old friends and customers. The State Board of Health is taking active precautions to preveut the appearance of cliolora this summer, by having all cities and towns well cleaned up, garbage, weeds, &cj removed. BiUdieyei- & Young are leaking excavations for the foundation of their new liujlding.( It will bp one hundred feet long, ‘twenty-eight feet wide and two stories high, with an iron fl-ont.

Fanners, call and examine the Rltehniond Champion Drill—tlio best drill On tlie market—both spring and piue hoe. Don’t fail to see it before buying. For sale by Joe Patterson, at Shawhan Jt Bddushot’s old stand. We had the pleasure on last Tuesday evening of meeting Hon# G.eorge E. Copeland, U. S. revenue hoUteotor for the Eighth Distriet of Illinois. Mr. CopOland owns a huge tract of Pike county land 9nd jvas here looking after his interests. • , The saloons were 'all closed last Sunday .and the effect was quite perceptible', there not boing.'a single dnrqk’man seen on-the streets that day; whereas, heretofn|'j^.t?ev ha’.*' been quite numerous. It is tiM’c hoped that it niay continue thus. The agricultural society are having a new hotel building elected on the fairgrounds. Under the supbriiitendeney of R. Harrell, Esq., the grounds are being put in splendid condition anjJ the nidhagemcnt will spare tto effort tb n*nitd the coming fair a success in every respect. Her. #f. ii'. Madden showed us a beet the Other day from the garden of SaaUiel Kirklartd, near Tortei'sville, Dubois county-,, wliicli measured twenty-three inches in length and eleven aitd one half inches, in eireUluferenee. Wild can—there, we dr’ero about to perpetrate a pun. Wo had the .[Measure, hi company with others, of being entertained by our old-time friend, Mr. Jacob Itopp, at his residence in Madison totiilShip, last Tuesday evening. Mr. HUppand his excellent family are hospitable to the utmost, degree and we shall long remember dur pleasant stay at their happy lid die. The bos* dressed gentlemen in thh west appear to buy their clothings either ready made or made to. measure at tyou’s big house, Evansville. It is said that, he keeps the lai-gest. and finest stock in the state, and his prices arc known to bo from 20 to 3Q per cent, less than the. smaller cldtliing houses charge. ShdWhdn & Booiishot, having irmoved to their new building would respectfully invito all persons to eall and see.them. They have their rooms filled with all kinds of hardware and building material and can please all. The celebrated Studebakqr wagon, tlie Oliver chilled plow and Casddy sulky plow are specialties; Do you waiiC tci buy land r Do you want to sell land r Do you wadi an abstract of your Hindi Do you wadt an agent to t transact any business in any of,the ctiuhty offices? If you do, call on or write to Taylor & Fleener and they will promptly attfcdd id it.

There will lie a reunion of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Twcjtfcy-flrst, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-sevciitl)* JFif-ty-seoond, Sixty-fifth and Eightieth Indiana volunteers at Loogooteo, Ind., oil September 13th, 14th and 15th. Qenhftfl M: D. Mansion, Colortpls I. P. Gray and Alf D. Owen of Indiana and General E. Hobson, of Kciltucky, will be present. Tile township "trustees will settle with the county commissioUet-s next Mdtidtly: According to a recent decision Of the State. Superintendeht their settlement. will only extend to the tiiHc (if last settlement, the first of April last: At the same time they w}ll make their annual financial and statistical report to the county, superintendent! This report extends from September 1, 1882 to August t; 1883; We had the pleasure last Tuesday, “ in company with several ladies aiid gcntleineti of Petersburg, of visiting Wtist Saratoga Springs. This beautiful heaitti resort is situated in the West part df Flke county and fl^abftte many attfihdjons both for those seeking health, *6, well as pleasure. Mr. W. F. Kalis; Who has the Springs in chargo, is well fitted for tile place he occupies and never fails to uSe his utmost to make the stay of guests at .tin Springs pleasant and agreeable. Entertainment of trSrious kinds are pro- ■ vided for guests, and no one can fail , to enjoy a visit ttt this beautiful and romartw. spqt,

'mmmmmmamamu pinfiiNAV points. .• ’ ««■ a. ».* .•* , M. H. Fran} Spent Sunday in Knox county O. A. Ramiftoud and family spent Styidjy at Oakland City. * . , W. U. Tliouiieoii jrent to InaiaWjlotis Tues-1 day on legal bud vAt.* * . • Mrs. 3 W. til^lfh^ft Monday to visit her parent* at Loogootee.* * * Mrs. H%rry>*I.JT<i#lerte visiting zeiatlvee hf Georgetown; F! oyd|cumitv, this Week. ^ Miss Anna"Fltnt;\?r wXshingtou. was in town last Friday, the guest of Mrs. John Watson, r Miss-llollie Stuckey;, of llnttsonville, Ills', is visiting I’elatlvou In this place and vicinity’ * Or. A. Leslie was taken very ill last SntytV day, but we are glad to leant, is improving now? Alex, llpntgomery, of the investigating mittee, sjfimt last Sniiday at hia home at Princeton. * Mrs. W. BT, Thompson Vetnrned Mondfiy Irom a tvro Week’s visit to relativeeVt Oakland. City. »* * *' * Jim Craig and George Kidd, two ol Princeton's genial young gentlemen, spent Sunday hero, Miss Emma Aikrnhn, ot Washington, was VW* itingthe family of Geo. S. tjisert the first ot the week. Mrs. Jafties E. Chappell. Of Oakland City, is in town this week, the guest of Mre. W. M. Thompson. S. G. Xiarrett, went down to Oakland Saturday to visit Ids daughtei1, Mrs. Stewart, returning Monday. Mrs. J. E. Ifi’iidrlcks, of Peru, mss Miss Mamie Qnimliy of tliis place, is Tisiting her mother here this week. Rev. J. B. Madden and wife returned Tuesday from a Several day’s visit to friends in Dubois county; Mrs. George Chambers . and .her. daughter, Mibs Nettie, of Union, visited relatives at this place last week. John Taylor and Wtfe', M Evansville, are visiting Mr:; Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Jqtyj Tislow, here this week. ~ Henry Thomas and Miss Lizzie Bedell oy Wasbington, woro visiting friends at this place Tuesday add Wednesday. Miss Ida V. Garner, ot Cincinnati, who had been visiting the family of the editorof the Dim* oca at for the past week, returned home yesterday. Walt. Meredith, of Washington, spent Sunday hero. Petersburg seems to possess Af.we attractions fur Walt, than any of our. neighboring towns. .. . .. Mrs. Ella Baker, of Topoka. Kan , and Mrs. T. T. Pringle, of Bloomfield, fnd., were the guosts of Mrs. L. F. Corning at this place the first of tile week. Miss Salim ’.sli, Miss Eleanor HolnieS'ahd Miss Mary Osborn called last Thursday afternoon and rendered us valuable assistance, folding papers and writing mail. W. V. Hargrove left yesterday for Old Point Comfort, Ya., to bo gono several weoks. He will also visit Baltimore, Washington City, Cape Mt.y and other points before returning. Washington Gazette! Miss Ida V. Garner, one of Ci ncinnati's finest music teachers, passed through this city, Thursday, en route for Petersburg, where she will visit friends Tor a few days. H. B. Rose, ot Quinoy, Mich., was in town the first ot the week, looking tor a location Mr. Rose was vei-y favorably impressed with our" town and surroiindifig cditiitry, and will probably become a citizen ot this place at an early day'. Washington Gazette: Wo had the pleasure, Friday, otthc acquaintance of George S. Eisert, a promi nent business mail of Petersburg, who was in the city, visiting friemla and attending to business. Ue was accompanied by J, W. Wilsdn, of the same place. Miss Eleanor Holmqa,of Louisville, and Miss Mary O sborn, of Pnoli, who had been visiting Miss Sallie Ash for several days, returned home Tuesday. Botli are interesting and accomplished young ladies.and formed many acquaintances here who regret that their visit was not longer. Washington Gazette: G. W. Clough, of Chilicot lie, Ohio, tvos in tho city; over Thursday night, ou his way to Petersburg, to Visit llis so!1 George Clough, for whom he had tfiro years ago purchased a farm of «00 acres near that place. He is a jolly gentleman, and knows how to enjoy liis Wealth". * • W. G. Baniiclg, Deputy U. S. Marshal, of Indianapolis, v.’Hri in town last Tuesday attending: to some business connected npth his office. Barniehgisa ple'asant and ^greeabfe gentlemji* and*wo trust he may alwayfi, ndsih.- erf l.'cticfV - burg, find time to glvh tfie Democrat otlioc a call.

It sometimes happens that postmasters or postffice clerk make the. mistake, when distributing mail matter of putting letters in other than the boxes where they properly belong. A similarity ot names may and does, lead to mistakes of this kind, but that is no excuse tor or reason why tlio persons irecei vingjsueh letters should open them. .. To do so is a crime, and persons who are iii the habit of opening letters not intended for them should! take a second thought, before doing so, and sec section 1324 of the postal laws and regulations, wherein,it is pre - scribed that the penalty for opening, bv ai iy person of a letter received from the post office, and not addressed to sueli person, but intended for another, shall be a fine of riot over $200, or imprisoumentat hard labor for not more than a year, or both. Jasper Courier : Tire scarcity of good looking men, in Bill Hayes' neighborhood m Marion township, Pike county, causes great tribulation among tile beauty-loviitg females, and it is said that is the reason of Hayes’ popu larity thore. . A Mi'. Robinson, of that neighborhood is also said to he a handsome young man; arid Miss Cox and Miss McCormick each claimed him as a darling. On last Monday the two young lasses met at White Oak, and agreed to decide by a hand to hand skull light which should.have him, and- at it they went, and pulled halr.scratched faces and tore calico,till both were nearly naked and pretty well tired out, when some unloving men, who had no money bet on eitiler party,^separated them. It is hoped the girls will learn better before they make another public exhibition.

Jasper Courier: White Oak, in Marion township, Pike county, comes forward with a sensation, it seems that two young men named Milburn aud Nefton, are deeply and dead in love, or think they are, wjth one of the fair damsels of which Mfe rion is so prolific, and neither can bear to have the other wait on her. Oh Sunday morning young Nelson accompanied his fair ebafster to church, aud teas ^eeh and scowled at by youiig Milbur ii, who vowed vengeance. On the same eveuiug William and John Milluikii; mot David and Thomas Nelson in the village, and began shooting at them., The. lire was returned by the Nelsons, until each .had emptied their revolvers and exhausted their ammunition but no onh was hit Hi As no one would give them any powder or balls thbv had to quit, hut it Was only a temporaryJcessatioq of hostilities, as they mot again at the same place; tuid tried dvfef the hathe performance the next evening, with the same luck. It is said the lady has promised to wed the tine who survives, or if they will coiiiprouvise and move to Utah will take both. The eitizens thiuk they should either practice at a tKrget aikjliilq beforo appearing in public, buy tHkit- ammunition at wholesale, or quit disturbing tho peace. fudgemegt for Sale. Jidtice is hereby given, that I wiil fi judgement on Willmr W. Swartz of fFiwhingtdn township, Pike county, Mtd. Vot* particulars call on the undersigned: , Mosks Frank rmric H—3mi , . hood Farm for Salei one huudred and twenty Acre H.yt& mile east of Petersburg, 01 jHjrtftpn road, in splendid state d l^Jttlou. Good timber and goot if' .Price, |3a per acre aud term: Y Kidqime of W. H. Thompson

r\-/ YiKi&Hftomioou Arti'Ms * «oiaV.lias five thousand ■ouc'lni inked and twelve voters. ’fhe Evansville Mthoritios ibt iee wi'own license at $50 and saloon lictettse »rf>5. TImi tnayqr of Vincennes iwis ordered the Saloons of that cl'tv closed on Sundays.. ^bsey'doctors Rave ofsraniaed to protect themselves IVom non-pay-inf waijlofhers. A colored camp meeting.will be held hear Princeton, August 9th, to continue ten days; The WaYricfe county teachers’ institi^C vrili J)e held at BdonVillc the last k«fc In August rbm'menciug the 27th. The tiihsdii county- teachers’ institute was held at Princeton last week. The attendance was largo ahd the interest vefy great. Princeton Democrat: Freight train *fo. 17 ran over a little hoy at Ft. lirauch, Thursday .evening, cutting off one'of his legs and an arm. The name of the boy Wo learn is \VilUamSati. tte was riding on the train while ft Was switching and fell oft; «Tasper CoiiVicr: The State Board of Equalisation has assessed for taxation ihe .LV, E. & St. L. Ry„ main line per mile $4*000; sido track per. mile 11,500; rolling stock per mile $1,200, and improvements $6,650. This Will make their taxable in Dubois eonuty over $190,000, about as much as each of the tpwnships averaged before the railre^d Was Milt. AtPrinceton recently a game of hase^Jh»li Whs played by two nines, j one composed of iVan men and the | other of fat men, the. score being ! twenty-four to ten in PiVor'bf the lean ! men. The game was played in the f air ground and an admission fee of twenty-five cents charged which was ■ donated to the C. P. church, of that iplaco'.'to assist in the eVectiou of a new building. _„

tJHTJKCH CfllMEg. Ret. B. Carter will conduct a basket meeting at Alford next Sunday. There »xviH be no services at the M. E, Church next-Sabbath morning. _ Rev. ,T. R. Maddeu will hold a basket meeting at “Bethlehein church,] one hrile north .of Union, next Sabbath. * A basket meeting was held by the C. Ri congregation at Olivo Branch church, near West Saratoga Springs, last Suliday. Rev. Aaron Turner, D. D.,M Vincennes, \yili give his popular lecture, ‘‘Boys of tlwe Bible’' next Mond&v evcuisrnt August 6th, at the M. 1. Church. Adnrdssien, fifteen cents. .Rev.‘I. R^Id'skins, pastor of the U*. ft Church, will hold a basket ierecting'- near White River Chappet, three* males we.st *of this place, one week from next Sabbath, Aug. 12th • iPatoka Township Sunday School •. •* Mass Meeting.’ g\ ’The Patok sU.o W i tdiip Sunday school mas* mooting held at Ifftppy Hollow Spring.?, tivd miles smith of Winslow, July 2”tlp^.a^ a grand success in every inspect. *f Imre Worp faTtr sehcob present. wta: ‘Augusta, lf% Branch, Cuffl Cntfebjjand PikeviBe senior aha junJuuMdltSstas.' * .* . * «■ The’o])S$$i >choph4n5hsent urns the AnguSfti, nvdiich was ‘organized jn 187C». dinv.'-Wpt- Chandler Is the present sp ji**t j-nteji^ddin’. • J .* Uio^Idg Braieli school was award-^(trtj^jnHS^-'fd^inyitg tj,e y.oppge%t sTOS^lin^scnMiaVjdg^becn orgd.nlWj .rSne22,1883. CaT -WflKhafl superin. teMdeut. The CupCrc.ek school was the next to report, with Jarties A. Dstvis; snperimendent—110 in delegation. This school was organized on the first Sunday in April, I&83. The .rikeyillc school with Joseph Borders sdjiorintendent reported 259 in delegation. This school was divided into two classes, senior and junior. The junior elyss received the prife for Being the best dingers, which was a handsome banner. The opening address by Rev. Jetties Ferguson, of Warrick county, was highly appreciated by all Ids old friends present. The address by Rev. IV VaiiDyke, of Petersburg, was also good and highly appreciated by the association. We must congratulate ourselves for having such a good Sunday school worker in our county. The singing was good and highly appreciated by all present. Berry McCord, G. P. Burch, B. F. Las well and others deserve great credit for their untiring effort! to make the meeting a success. The Winslow silver cornet band furnished .some fine music'and we would advise other Sunday school mass meetings to employ this band, as they play well and fw reasonable compensation. O. P. DkBSuler, Secretary.

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Advice to Mothers. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering aud crying with pain of cutting teeth? If so, send at once and get a boVtteof Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Strut for Children Teething. Its value isiuealcuable. It will relieve th<j poor little sufferer immediately, depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulate* the stomach ami bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone ana energy to the whoi^ system.. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children Teething ispleasent to thb taste and is the prescription of one of the jjldcst ami best female physicians and nurses in. the United States and is for sale by all dmggis\s throughout the world. Pi*iee 25 cents*a bottle. Kesolusions of Condolence,: The ft lloWiiiu- resolutions of respect; were passed bv the Pike County Medical Society at its meeting- last day.WueeeaS, Tlie ha:c> of an ass*«sin has romoved from our midst our late friend and fel- j low member, Dr. W. P Ilornbrook, who had been prominent in medical and social' circles during the past thirty years, and in view of the loss sustained, in his death, by tlie public, the medical profession, this society, and greater, yes. Infinitely greater, by his bereaved family, therefore be it I?e$olcedy that tho profession has lest one of its most studious, able and brillialit practitioners, this society a zealous member, the public a never faltering benefactor, the county losses one of herbest citiaens and the family a kiud and loving husband and .father. Jieidltedy that this society extend the bereaved family its most sincere and heartfelt sympathy in this great bereavement sthat takes from our councils whose place can not be filled. Bo it further Rejoiced* that a copy of these resolutions bo scut, tho bereaved family and published in the fibunty pHpers. A. Leslie, Sr., M. D. A, U. Byers, M. l>. J. B ik-SC-AS.M. !). .» ■Ootnmittee. COUUE8PONDKNeK. Fr$m Otwell. , Otwell, Ini>., August L 1SS3, Hev. I. K. Haskins held a basket meeting in Filter’d grove Sunday. It was his last appointment * v Extensive preparations arc being made for the mass Sunday school celebration to beheld in Cassiday grove Thursday. t*rof. 1>. L. Johnson is doing some fine work in photography at Snyder’s park. Iireden & Uapehart ai*c erecting a business house on lower Main street. O, B. Steep anti wife returned homo Sunday. Miss Emma Colo is visiting her brother, Dr. M\iyt\de. * itofofc. Browft aud wife, of Winslow* visited the family of Henry Cassiday last Sunday. Capt. Palmer is intow.n looking after the machine interests. The V. AO. K. railroad engineer corps are near town with their survey. Dr. Drake bias recovered from his rheumatic attack and his busy with patients. El00.

From Nauvoo. NAUVOO, August 1,1888. Apple parings are all the rage in this vicinity at present and afford pass-time tor t he yOung.sters w ho like to engage in the old fashioned gumsucking plays', Corn looks fine, especially in the river bottoms. If we hare sufficient rain the crop will be uncommonly largo and corn hitajtcrs wili be lli demand. , Miss Mark Stubblefield, who went to Texas last spring for her health, has returned to her home somewhat unproved. Miss Stubblefield is a kind hearted intelligent lady and the people of Nauvoo welcome her back into society. 1VB Miley, who has been ill for several mouths, is slowly recovering. - Elwood. Hargrave.attended the Dubois county teachers institute at jasper hist Whisk. lie reports a Urge attendance and a good time generally. Mrs. Lida Ann Stiles, who went to Kansas last fall, has returned to this place where she and her husband will make'their future home. Fearless Tom. Hosmev .Cleanings. Hosmer, Indiana, July 30,'18831 Hot, dry and dusty. Dr. Smith is on the sick list this week. The present dry weather is begiuing to effect the corn erdpi The iron will be put down on Martin’s switch tills week. Farmers are generally through eutting hay ami are now engaged in breaking wheat ground. 'Win. Stull wont over to Washington Monday with tile engine of ins saw mill to get it eni out. Rev. Nathan Cill, of Ft. Braneh, preached a very interesting sermon to a large and attentive audience at tbe Martin school house last Sunday night. , *. \ Jack Martin and wife, of Oakland City, were visiting the family of W. H. Ueatlunan, near here last Sabbath. > Wm. Martin on last Saturday sold to Thomas Christian and Squire Steele, two lots, each ''entiling about three acres, for fifteen dollars per acre. , c .• jit. 1,. tteathman left this/evening for Lqnisviilo to attend the opening of the great cotton exposition that is to be held in that City. Wm. Steele received his voucher for Ids pension lastweek. Wo not know’ exactly what the amount >vas, something near 11.000, however. Now look out, widow women and olil maids. / Scribbler. /From Texas. WiNSBOROi'titL Wood Co.,Texas, July 24.1SS3. Epnbii Wemo6»at: ... , t will w rite yon a few lines to let you or tho people of l‘ikc''ounty know what kind of a country wo lirepi. We .live eight miles north of Winsborougli iivF'anklin oomity, that being oiir nearest town. There is very little wheat raised in this county, tile fanners generally depending upon their cotton crop for a living. Tho laud is generally level apd heavily timbered with pine, white oak, red oak, hickory, sweet gum and black jack. Sand is worth from two to ten dollars per acre, according to the improvement. The average crop of corn is about forty bushels per.aerpjpats, thirty, ribbon cane, two hundred to ihreejfitiudreds gallons per acre; cotton. a half to a,bale per rare; sweet potatoes and watermelons grow lit abundance and grape vines to ap enormous sire. The Boil is of a sandy ioSm from six inchys to two feet deep. 'Wages, Sj per di£ and board Some people seem to thick; that we tia'/e.nq society here. This is a mistak". It is tf'i’e that the country is thinlj settled but we have as good society here as then 'is in the world, the people being clever, bespitible nqd gqnef-cn*, A great *hiany people-ii Bike conn if coild better themselves by fomin* here and bilj icSi^tnd of their own instead o renting thbrc..,,^eaUl\, is gooit in tliifKieality Farmers are iiiivjjjii with their work ami an , now taking ^ 'r .leisure. Wo have tt gout ssehqol qythdi ime Riilpscthero, tliere being six'ty or seventy robofare in attendance. * A Hubscribkr.

Oranges and Florida. Better than Breezes and Blossoms-* Under a New Flag. Even the balmy air ami orange grove* of Florida fail to keep its people full of happiness ami comfort. Art must help nature everywhere—in the tropics as among the nines of the North. “And, chief among the blessings which art* adapted to all zones,” writes Dr..!. 14. Wallace, of Fort Uade, Fla.,“is P iukekVTonic. 1 fc seems to have the world for a Held, and most of the Current diseases yield to its action, i have used it in the case of a delicate and dispeptic voung la»lv, with the most gratifying results. It seemed to accomplish with ease what the usual hreseriptimnuHHl treatment for that miserable malady failed w hcdly to bring about. I am also glad to1 state that theTouie has greatly relieved me persohairy of a troublesome atonic Condition of the stomach of longstanding it ncthe ideal purifier and invigoranf.’’ Messrs, If iscoX A Co. call especial attention to the fact that after April lb. IAS*'., the name and stylo of this preparation will hereafter be simply PahKeh's Tom! . T»v word “ijlfeger” is dropped. for the reason that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by su’ostituting inferior preparations under the name of ginger, and as ginger is an unimportant flavoring iugretRenr hj our Tonic, we are sure <mr friends will agree with us as to the propriety of Ihec^angcV’ There will fa nr> eftaHWyhoiw»r,in the preparation itself, and all bottles remaining in tlie ha mis of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parkeu’s Ginger Tonic contain the genuine medicine if the fac-simile signature of lliscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. EEGAE ADVERTISEMENTS. Not lcu* of Admininttral ion. ^VTOl tCK is hereby given, that the undersigned has lH‘en appointed by the Clerk of the Circut Court of Pike County, State of Indiana, administrators of the estate 61 William Is. Uornbrook, fate of Pike County, deceased. Said estate is supimseiltb be solvent. JOHN T. HORN BROOK. JAMES Iv. HORN BROOK, July 20, 18s3. - Administrators. NotleeW At tachment. TpE State of Inmana, Pike County,sm J ACKSOX COHN v DANIEL S. EVANS? Complaint on note before K. M. Cape hart, Justice of the Peace. NOTICE is hereby given that the plaint iff iiv the above entitled cause has this dav filed in my otiice, with me, his affidavit and lx mil in attachment againt the assets of the defendant, Daniel S. Evans, and hy, the defendant, is hereby notified of the pendency i>f said cause, and that it’ will stand for trial at my officpim the 18th day of August, 1S83, when said cause will be heard and determined. R. M.CAPE11 ART, July 27,—3w. Justice of the Peace,„

Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. >rOTlCE ishereby given that the undersigned, \ Administrators of the estate of William P. Horn brook, late of I'tkecounty, deceased,will on Fit? 1) A 1'. J utfuxt 10, 1883, . At the late residence of the deceased in Clay township, Pike county, Indiana, sell .at public auction all the personal property of the deceased, consisting'of four head of work horses/one pair of mules, one yearling colt, one seed UriU,alot of wheat in granerv, two buggies and harness, one wagon and harness, a Jot of dry lumber, hay and oats, plows and harness, household and kitchen furniture; also the undivided o»e.-hal£< Jd Wentyflve *lead of cattle, three short-horn bulls oiio y- «,r old, eight; en head seventeen head of sheep, one self- binder, one reappy, coni in the crib and Held. Sale to begin at den o'clock a. m. of said day and continue from day to day until said property disposed of. - • - ' Tkumls.—All sums of live del bus and under, cash; and.on all sums over thve dollars. a credit of nine mouths will be given, rho purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving relief from .valuation ami appraisement laws ami bearing interest at the rate of six percent, after maturity. .JOHN T. HORNBROOK, J A MK6 K. HOR N BRO< >K, J uly 20,-3 vv. _ A d m i n is t »\ i u >rs. Huj>e vijiiteUden is Not loe. OUHLIC EXAMINATIONS OK APPLIJf . cants for t cachet's license will he'he Id fn the last Saturday of each month at the town of Winslow, Pike.eounty, Indiana. A certificate of good, moral character from some memlver of the Ceivnty Board cf Education must be brought by applicants m the county,and fi*om County Superintendent bv those out of the count v, ‘ JOHN WHITMAN', Junc'l, 1333. County Supt. Trustee^ Notloo Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that l will attend at my office at White Oak, * KVEUY MONDAY to transact business commoted With the-office of Trustee of Marion township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. . SAssp R S U L L l V A N, Trustce. Trustee’s Notiee. Notice is hereby, given to all persons interested that l will attend at my residence! corner Eighth and Walnut Streets, AT ALL TIMES, to transact theTmsiness connected with the office of Trustee of .VVashtngtdb township. All a arsons having business with said office will please take notice. JOHN B, HANNAH. Trudeo. Tru»tee*8 Notioo. Notice is hcovby given io all pofeona interested that I will atretid at my office at home KVKKY MONDAY, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee, of Madison township All poisons having business with said office will please take notice. JAMES it. BOWMAN. Trustee. Trustee’s NotBm. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that I will attend at my office at Winslow. EVERY rehvAY, to transact business connected with the office-of Trustee of Patoka Township. All persons having 'business with said office will please take notice. J. N. W11 ITMAN, Trustee. Trustee's Notice. Notice is hereby given to. all persons interi eat that l will attend at mv office in Pteasant- | ville, AT ALL TIMES. I to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Monroe to\» uship. All persons having busiuess With said office will please take notice. JAM EH A. SHEPARD, Trustee. ~|ST*l5orXxI NOTICEH* ~ .a CAnrj. To all who arc suffering firetn the errors and indiscretions Of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc.. I will semi a recipe that will cure you, free of charge. This great roriiedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send e self-addrcssedenveiope to the Uev. Jos fitAt T. Inman. Station I>„ N. Y.Xity.

TffCu Get tie BEST QUALITY -OFPhotographs, Ferreotypes, India Ink and Crayon Pictures and j .. «• OP4 PoRTRAlf S, ATHAMMOND’S GALLERY, ( l’p Stttirs IVm. Hisyen's JinUdhirf,) PETERSBURG. IJJBIANA H. C. Gordon, -DKAJ.EK IN— fata, Clods, ft Jewelry, STKRSStr^S, 7-.V>, -JHKeeps constantly on hand a large and varied stock of Gold anq Silver Watches Neck ami Opera Chains*, Jewelry of all kinds bracelets Pi»S Kar .Props etc.- Repairing.of every kind executed with neatness ami dispatch. o. K ^lAVINCWSALOON, J. EJ. 'TTJK.ISiRJR,, Frippviotor, Petersburg, Indiana. arties wishing work ilono :<t their reekienei will leave orders Hi tiie Shop, Main street sp poalte the oust House. " * .

jzms’ PROFESSIONAL. CARBS, T \V\ WILSON, Real Estate Agent, ■Petersburg, - - - * - Indiana Will buy ami sell real estate,examine titled to laud ami attend promptly to all business entrusted to my careI havo at this time several good farms for Kale near Petersburg, and a number of town lots in Petersburg, Aug. 1,\S3. pOSEY & WILSON. Attorneys at Law, Vrtersbmnr, - - -T Offic E-Over White’s City Drug Store, corner Main and Kiglith Streets. \T B. THOMPSON, w. ATIdaSEV AT UIT.AKJ NOT® PlILKl JXwadn JtutUtna, Special attention given to Probate buftmesa and collecting. <> Office with Dr. Leslie. -—^- J£LY & TOWNSEND, • attorneys AT T , A w Petersburg, Itniiana.

Prompt attention given to all business entruft^ ©<t to them. _ >'!*•** m J***0 adjoining counties an«i »n the lateral Courts. * O FK ICE—C or nor of Mmn and Eighth streets, over the Red hrnp b'torc. jjjitrjfin & R'lciiAiibsoNV :■> Attorneys at Law, Petersbm*-, - - - - bidliimy Will practice in Pike,anil aityphiinff fomitiic, JAMES L. KEITH,- • ' ■ . Attorney at Law, rsfarailiiar with all the Records, Dockets, etc. of the various offices. Abstracts of TPk\ Deeds. Mortgages,.-Ac. made anti writen with cepeeia! care amt correctness at reasonable rates. Pro bate business solicited. Offxck, with Dr. A. Leslie. JJB. A. R. BYERS, Physician and Surgeon, i‘t-‘rfxbi*)>/, Indiana. OFFICE: Mam street near corner of Seventh street.1 IPSIDKXCE: Corner of Walnut and Jfinth DI XCAA, 5fe D, J. a Physician and Surgeon', JVterftfrttfgf, Indiana. OFFICE: In Win. llisgen’s building, up stairs. » " RESIDENCE; Carter House. J R. ADAMS, M. b., « *Uiysioia.n s.ncl Surgecn, Petersburg. Indiana. OFFICE: On Main street, over Rett Dm-* Store jj J. PHILIPPS. SURGE# DENTIST, Feterstmrg, - - Indiana Nitrous Oxide (Tutuahing lias) for the pan lest, extraction of teeth. Artificial .Teeth in an* de airable style on short notice. > "k' r Office on sixth street* south of Ous Fvt . ^ .. Store. _

W.H. THOMPSON; !£L§&1 lESsli&ts, Lo^iu COLLECTING AGENT. '$ •ANDNOTARY PUBLIC, * Petersburg. Indiana. Cau FurnishK'oal or Timbered Land iu Pike or Ulbsei! Coitniiokcp Short NoticeSome of the finest on a 1 reins in the ^tate oi in* diann, from four to eleven feet in thickness, underlie these counties. Persons desiyinjc to either buy or sell coal, thnlwe or ff»?u* (.unis, town lots or other property-aro reopec.* ddiv requested t< give me h can. --T also represei.fr> P'> f*i*ifciia XjuSLKHQ -A.CS-323Kro J? or Watson » . Toneka, Kansas, \rlw> are a:;t i ( ' V.;v‘v one] v. ^ of thje lamte belonging to the AtVhi»r»r Sant** Fee Railroad Coiupanv, the &MC-Vl^r\tt*iir land in the West.. Persons desi-'r'ts't v^eoiin-H* will perhaps I’nd it to their ad vhiftaj., . v <ei %v iti* me before going, as tkcv may learn g».*n»ething that will benefit \In m. —Abstracts oflille Made aSpeciaiif An Abstract,of nHy tract»f ‘attd- »i ; ice c»> furnished on short notice. I>etd>-, mortg -- -•* • -*• ... Hfv,1 Igages* leases, Ac , written at any time at reu.-onubb rates.- Correspondence solicited. $100 (K>0 lO LOAN For five years at 7 per cent, on improved farms 1 Have the Mowing; Ileal Esiaie foe Sale: Non. GOO acres timbered land in Logan township, Pike coutfty, near the Patokn river, >J per acre, cash. N»* 2. 95 acres, 7 miles cast ol‘ lVtersbu’t-g. or. public road, fn good condition, sideadid build* mgs, good water, Sp. S. ISO acres farm in Pntflka township,. 2 miles south of Winslow, one-half mile fruoV K, K. and on public road 120 acres In cultivation New frame dwelling house, with .three rooms and porch, good barn and other out-buildings. Abundance of water, an excellent stock farm, 125 acre* under good fence, all i,* good .-(ate ot cultivation, in case of sale before the first day of April, 5X\4 aci*es of wheat will be thrown in. Price |25 per acre, csc-half cash, balance cue and two years, at six per cent Interest . V No. ih hU acre farm in Monroe ’township. cleared, fair house, and stable. sio#.l ? An her.' No. 7 1(50 acre farm \k mile from P •;rg» all under fence, and in a most excelenf stair; of evdtivation. Actually one of the best firms i in Southern Indiana. OomJ buildings, sp’ymdhl 1 orchard and abnordnnee *» wafer. No. 1*5. Oho-ha}f Interest in the famous Wc*f. Saratoga Springs property. situated seveu miles west of Petersburg* i; Pike conutv. These Springs are a favorable report *.*r invalids Hint -, J*int pleasure seekers. There is upu.iec-H'd wiih tv springs a faun of one hundred a civ,- e.velcnt land, all of which is in splendid condition. M ill seU at a hargin on easy terms. No. IS. 120 acres good innbeV, 5lA miles from Petersburg ne tr (law thonds .Mill ?2.' per acre. NVj 20.—tw;V acre farm in Mari n t-'\vnshi»vm railroad,one mile from /tation. ttb imrcs under gt*od fence and in a fine/.^te of cultivation, vend log home and stable, splendid voting orchard Price, $1*190. one half cash, balance In three equal annual payments at $ peiyent. intent No 22.—House and lot in Petersburg House has-l rooms, veranda and porch Coal .and w«vm* house and cistern Price, $750 No 24 —83 acres including the bluff, near Petersburg and the new railroad, with a coal bank aud stone quary; aNo, Includes the steamboat landing "for Petersbnrr Good land cud good title. Price, $45 per acre, on goqd terms No. 20. USB acre farm. 2 mites east of Petersburg, all under fence. Good buildings Term easy. - No. 27. 80 acres, four miles south of (own, 2<: acres cleared; $1,500, one half cash. ,1 SPKUAL~6(i aero farm, 1' .. mib-' ' ,* Winslow, on public road; 30 acres in cub-t ration! 20 acres in timber; only,IV* miles station, amboiib fck’ p*r ac>e--41,00 cash*, * ~»*er on long; time. A great bargain . HJD aeres*one-half mile -, —^.. front town.-il, tivation, secoiulbottoin splendid sarutv 'oam No better land it! the JStat*. Price $85 r aeiv. 190 acre farm, four miles east ef.Vw«»- i»J splendid repair; liv e story,- framo h, :: goml lutrn Ac... underluidnvflh an eigf i !.x* tern ot coal. .455 per acre, , « M^^OFFICK tvti-;i;ks-T:Wi*<r> liighth Sti*eet, near Garter i£ei»*e IVtck si ai «„♦ India na, S. M. SMITH. JAS. G. GARN ilif;-'V U fflDtHOUiiill l, {ft,■pixtension Tables ami tCmUini lledstoatls a specialty. Close attention ftiven to , OFFICE FURNITURE! on onlers. Also, all kinds of 'bu nins and Scroll Sawing and Jol> Work generally OFFICE 134 XAIXSTKKET. Factory near 0. and M. Depot, WASHINGTON 4HX>.

A Full Lnie of Mixed Paints, all S&ddilf (U*d Colors, Just Received ai a the BJd Bi;fif,Stor8 - BERGEN &ADi MS.