THE HERALD. B9Tranelcnt advertisements must be paid for jn advance. Charges for yearly advertisements will 1 collected quarterly. All advertisements inserted without specified lime will lie clinrgcd for until ordered out. ' Notice under licad or Frcfcrrcd Lo cals' Ten Cents per line. Announcements of Jfarrinpes or Deaths not exceeding five liner, and notices ol Preaching published gratis, . Je20bituary Notices, Resolutions of Repct and oilier bimilar notice. .Five Cents. per line. Job work of every dereriptlon done wllb neatnen and Jlfpatch.at city prleea. Wohavc a fait lino of job typci.and rolicitthc patronage of the builoraa community. Arrival and Departure of the Mails. The- Western Mail leaves at 9 a. m., nnd arrives at 4 p n. The Eactern Mail leaves at 1 p. , and arrives at 12 in. Sulphur Springs, Fordsviile. Unynes villeaml PclUille leaves every Thursday at Cp. m. and arrives Snturdoy at 3 p m The Owcnsloro mail, via. HcMa. Bii ford, rieasant Ride ami Masonvillr leaves on Tucsdav and Friday at 7 a. m and arrive Monday and Thursday at 6 p. in. The Ccntertown mail arrives at 10 a. In., and departs sllla. n. Wednesday. C. .1. LAWTOJf, ToMmai-ter. nv a cnrsTr oi.ii lucmiorc. Who tries the matrimonial state. Will mourn his folly when too late; That man true dignity will find. Who pours contempt on womankind. RKiniuNOKD nv a iiaitv ueseuict. That man true dignity will And, Who tries the matrimonial flnto; Who pour contempt on womankind Will mourn his folly when too late. Wc nrexlad to chronicle the accession of another family, to our -town. The one referred to is, the family of, Prof. W; L. ' Hawkins. eeniMin or wile anil daughter, ,Miba Annie., Ihcy have taken "rooms at the t.jou Mouse. The Prol lina'ch'nrfie of the school here. The members of Uartford Lodge of Good Templars were tlatcd last f liurs lay niL-lit bv a viftt of thirteen member from Hamilton LoJge. Wc tender the hanks of the LoJgc for their prisoner and hope to be favored witlr another visit ol like manner, soon. If you will fifty cri(ls expend, , To von the IlKaAUt we will sciui To nny ollice 3011 may sav, From now, until nrt New Vear'a; day. Or, if ou will expend at once A dollar, wc II send it ror six n onius. For a dollar and a half, if jou don't care, e ll scud iL to you one whole y ar. Rev. J. A Humphrey will preach imxl Sunday At Mt. Vernon church at 11. o'clock a. u. General Tocal TSTews. WEDNESDAY, SEP1'. 2G, 187". The show has done come, did it and gone again. Boots end shoes a specialty, at llol brook A Rogers', Bnford, Ky. Comforts, hlankcts, iteibnrcails ; the cheapest line of jeans nml water-proof at , . E. Fmai.i..h. W. T. Kolierts has len npointed gen eral sgentof the Odd Fellows Insurance Company with headquarters at $owlinj! Greer. Kintncky. Hardman's Picturt.Oar will remain all this, week at Mclleury. "Will gp t Rock port October 2, and remain twelve days! 5 pictures for 50 cents. .lohn Braund, an old Engliahmnn liv ing near Romiic, in this county, died on Sunday labt, and was interred at the old Cannon grave yard. lie was near seven tyfiveTcars old.- . Call on Holbrooke Rogers. Hiiford. Ky.. and get the Bschelor brogan. Mr. John Klein, the cheap Move and tinware dealer of this place, will accep onr thanks for tavora ealrrday. II the gentleman (?) who eamd m coat on" yesterday will eiid my IpxiI and papers back. 1 will be much obliged it he cannot pare the coat,- J. F. Yaoi.i. Uartford, Ky.-Sept 2-V 177. The " Fair a.' Owem1rn commence WJnefday, October 10th. 1S77, and will continue three da s. Thanks to Col II. Mclleury, Secretary, lff a eompli mentary invitation. Parents hnc canfe to b protl.J ot the good looks of their bnvs when the nre tlreecd in one of those Hylirli ami cheap suits piirchaf-ed (ruin -liiliis Win ter & JCo, S-E-cor. 3nl ai:d Mitrkct St. Louisville, Ky. New goods of every ilcscrlplion, nt the mammoth Trade I'a!aJ of . E. Small. Wc in ite the attention ot our readers to the Educational column of our paper, conducted tiv Prof W: L. Hawkins The column will be interesting to the readers of the county, and "particularly interesting to teachers and trustees if schools The hazcl-cYetlftiul vivacious beauty of Cromwell, Missi5allie Kalin,' is pay ing Miss loggie Jviug, .of UiCjllart fonl House, a ylnt . 4 Mr. Sandford Tichcnori'oTCeiitertowii District, brougkt to" our oilico a iaapU of bis present cropqd tobacco, 'the larg est leal, meusutui-"thirt)-one by forly- one iuchex. This is next to the largest leaf brought to us this year, the . large! uicnuuriug thiny by forty-five inches, and rai ed l-v Thomas Hamilton. W W. W. Austin mu3 before .his honor. F. Gregory, County Judge, last Sat urday, charged with mistreatment of his brother jJhn, bo- isj'.nr feeble-minded voting man. i he case as Hiiumitteil to n jury, who gave Mr. Austin n gentle hint tLat "he mutt not do that way some more" by asaeesing him i-erenty-five did lars and copti1. Mr. David Rogers, of the firm of llol- brook k Rogers, Bufonl, Ky., has just returned from the Eastern markets and they are now receiving and opening one of the largest, cheapest and best selected lock of rood er brought to that mnr- ktL Their lock connnts of dry goods. lothing, boots mid shoes, hats Ac , and every article ustiitlly kept in a lirat-clap tore. Give thtm a call. There was a tremendous large crowd in town Monday. When a circus faib to bring 'em you may just mirk it down that there has been a death in the fainiU or the whole country is down with the 0Ut . - Mr. J. W. Fonl, br this town, has an pphj tree, tltat has already borne a croji of apples this season, and is now in full bloom for another crop, but we apprehend that old Grey Beard, Winter, will gather the tecond crop before maturity. Julius .Winter & Co., S. E. cor. 3rd and Market Sts., Louisville, Ky , cannot cure rheumatism but they can make a good shape out of the most ill shaped person ""by" putting one of their stylish suits of clothing on him. Mr.JL W. Truman brought to our of fice lastSstnrday a specimen of his pres ent crap -of -street potatoes, winch are very hsrJ to best. -One is of the South ern Queen variety, and the others are Bermuda's. We rarely ever see such large potatoes. The circus' JdonJty caught all th boys, and now you can see them three deep-on goods boxes wondering how in the "deuce"-they will work it on John Robinson when he comes, as their last nickel "has been squandered. , But then they'll work the old gentleman tome A moet magnificent free oyster enpper was served last Thursday night by Mr. John R. Collins and his handsome clerk, Mr. Pryor Uaden. As we don't like 'em much we didnt partake very freely- only three dozen fried, and about the ssae Busober rare, while those etewed were "done" in tike proportion. Thanks, ti r "11 1 r ... vvcju, lurjuur rciiiciuuriuibc vi un, v Brad "Hardware's" letter and you will get all the news about Fordsviile. "fellah" like him that feels enougli ieteseet .is a -county enterprise like the HtsXvD 'to furhUh it all the items ol newt, is the kind of wart we like if he is a little hard. Mr. IT. J. C Lindler, of the Point Pleasant neighborhood, many years ago got out a lot of fence posts for his yard and garden. They were of the catalpta wood, and were split in halves and quar ters and put endwise in the ground, as fence posts usually are, but strange say, several of them grew to be good sized trees, And are living and flourishing. ' to tills day.' This is no snake story, but a positive reality. The finest and largest stock of mens', boys and -youths' clothing, just re ceived at E. SMAix a, is rnri:n rr with Tin: rou.ovixj w.mu: : One Wash Boiler, One Stew Pan, One Coil'ee Boiler, One Ten Kettle, Three Sheet Iron l'uns, Two Pots, Two H:ilIeK Two (..riddle., Uno lion Heater, One Gridiron, Two Pot-coven', One - - - Cover-lifter, Two Joints of Pipe, One Elbow . No. T Farmer "or Palmetto 7 With tho Alwvc Ware, COMPLETE, tasss SO. We Import Direct from Potteries all oiirUhina -ware, and sell Jit .n Cheap us it can he Bon-lit any where A lnrce stock of Tinware and II anlwr.ro eon slant ly kept in stoi. BTJX THE BEST SPEING MATRASSES OF Dickinson Furniture Manufacturing Compcny. , ' , Warc-rooni3, Sixth street hetweeu Main and Market, adm ixa vriMToirs xotick. All pcrons indebted to Audrcu Duncan, deceased, or W.G. Duncan A Co , .ire liereliv roi'itsteJ to come foruani ml otitic their notes, nccoutiM. Ac 3i.3S.4t V. 0. Duncan, Adtn'r. Miliiglr. u li.I (o:l. I have my t'huigtc machine now in .perat.tou, and am now prepared to make shingles to order, o shingles for sale. md will purclwifc yellow poplar bbeks. My coal,iianlc is low running audl nm preparnl to till all orders fcr coal, and will i-elt at b'nt.'k or delivered nt nnv other p'aee in the iciniiy, My thiugle ma chine is Rt my con I bank three miles be' low Hartford. linu.NO Frkv. ti37-3m. I.4M.1 'oa. About four mnntbs n"0, a sow about i-ixti-en mouths obi, will weigh about onr hundred nnd fifty pounds, famly color, marked upper t-lope oil' of the right ear and split in ibe left. Any information thankfully received and liberally reward tl. A.Kliess, .1. V. Orecnwood. , . . llartfonl, Ky. Dress iraoda of all kind?r black caslimeres a specialty, at- lower-prices than ever Offered in tins ranrkctat Died. At Fordsviile. Ohio, county", September 21st, -1877, of flux, ..Leone Josephine, daughter of Barton and Dul cenie Whitley, aged two. years and five months. The funeral sermon will b preached the first-Sunday in November, at Mt pleasant Church. Ohio county, by the Rev. Charles B. Phillips. "She died in beauty, like a rose Torn Irom its parent stem; She ditd in beauty', like a pearl Torn from sonic diadem." Owcnsboro Examiner please copy. teller rrom I'rlneelou. Editor Herald: ' 1 am much, obliged indeed for your kind notice of tny paper the Temperance Advance. It is receiving great encour agement. It will lea grand success, I most confidently believe. As "one. good torn deserves another, you may -add that for two subscribers and $11 will give as a premium "The Work and Sphere of True Womanhood," by Rev W. U. Felix, to which you referred in your last issue, and whieh you had the kindness to stale that lam agent. Again you may also add thai I have made ar rangemcnts to give a beautiful picture to subscribers fcr the Advance for one year. In your little editorial' notice of my short but euecesstul visit to Hartford in the interest of my paper, you say I. have a host of friends there who wish me suc cess in tny enterprise. This I heartily believe. In fact I know it. I cannot be deceived in this. The people of Hart ford gave too convincing evidence of their fidelity to admit of doubt. Fifty sub scribers in lees than tweutr-four hours Think 1 Is this not proof enough for tb most incredulous 1 I only aik the pnv lege of expressing as best I can (for words are inadequate to fully express the eushinz era t 'nude of my inmost heart for such kindness. Long live every citizen of dear old Hartford, be that citi zen male or female, old or young, black or white. God help them all. T. E. BicnEV, Ladies' Shawls and skirts; a ful line of millinery coods, the latest styles ... 1 . ?...,.- just rccciyeu at jv. ojiaujo. HTSJUMIDIJIIE. Buy all your Furniture, Chairs, &c, op- Dickinson Furniture Manufacturing Company, Ware-room., Sixth street., between Main and Market, lioulsville, I3J y- fiKO. KI.K1N -- - .ISO. M. KI.EIN GEORGE KLEIN & JBKO., IIAUTFOBD, KY., DKALKHS IK AM. KINDS OK I in 1 mini isnnaA77Bi ffl F T I 1 5 ! uuui inn ill IIS I!.!! m 0 I) Op ens September 4, 1877." Closes Oetobe-r GJIA-KDER DISPLAY THAN EVER BEFOKii in x If .1; - iw.vxv I i I I 30; i i I r-ii no ii oxjse OlXICjT'TIJVfcL. 4. , M.fl. SXX 5 """XS ftliltfalt i.r srtl ilvIrr ll Pro la'i-n, ui i) riot Kr Ik. bH.; X tt VUr tttte-, llwsu S.iot.t jbJ ft-rt -Irwf-I'luc ni.nti. cl.ii. " I i: j.t mi.. . 5? ui... t:- -wr i a pur hh, sii tt ivl Im.Ui arr. til.Kr tltli- . J C Kui., luiilmad. r.ml Mail Steamer. will rarry ):ih.-eir gers to the Kxpo Vition at riduccd niles. T.X. l.-r I Vnri". nnA hrt fir i. t. . itVKTi Ult. K.1.0 tNi.. Klfri. tpniMtr iiifff.. ft . .ICa Wf.r 'iil Sf, flBlnn.tu - ' Frcnh Atrrac--Tons )roviiled fir litich week, and Floral Displays every Tiiun-da)', ImiKittrr of rroiiara-iilL Tt lrftr I no'l rhl Ij.t f itfMttt anrf 3lln. Aln IV fr-rt. rrroi' .RooM U(f tHejinx. !!t BjanjwhTt rsrx Xk'J.'rH? TITS ART GvLLERY will contain Masterpieces of the Foreign avd American Studios, and present the finest contribution tb Art ever 'ex hibited in the West or South. THri DISPLAY OF KACHIUEHY and will be greater than ever before. Tovcltiea never before exhibited in the country .will afibrd Interestmsr. TnchmnHwo smnonxr nnflrfoinmonte ' ' ' T?nQAfi- MANUFACTURED GOODS UmsiC. STATUARY. PAIITTIKGS; FOUNTAINS, and -RAM PT.AWTS and i?L0"W&RS vili contribute to the oniovment of visitors, while a mteres v3n34-6fc BARGAIN STO WITH A MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL AID WINTER GOODS, cnnpiKlin of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Dress Goods, Shawls. Blankets, Tinsovs, J eans B ixx axx2. 33oys OlotliisaS", Boots ciiacl SSlaoos. HCats iiiici Ojp--; A Beautiful Line of Ladies, hisses' and Children's Hats, LATEST STYLES. sGive us a Gall, no Trouble to Show. Goods. L. G t: Bl Fine Dressirg-Case Suits AT DICKINSON FUENITUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ware rooms, Sixth street, between Main and Matkct, A Start in Business Life. Teach your sons and daughters that which they will practice when then be come men ami women; All person interested in BUSINESS EDUC ATION sliouM examine into the mer its of the EYANSVILLE COMMERCIAL COLLKdE, located on the corner of 3r.l and Main Streets, over Drui: Store. Evansvillr. Iti'l. Tina is not a college of a "btilible" reputation, but lias been in successful operation (or twenty-seven years, nnd to-day it stands ns the LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE ol the united Slates. Everybody is in vited to call nt tbe Collece and examine the mode ol instruction anil tbe thorough in mill Practical Course of study the students receive. It is the only College in 'tbe Wist that is conducted on the Actual Business plan. The patronage of young men nnd ladies wishing to obtain an education in a snort time at a small expense le re spectfully solicited. Time to complete the entire course is from three to four months THE TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE Is the most complete institution ol tbe kind in the country ; it is first class in all its appointments; is (Hied up in the most thorough manner; Us instructions Arc practical ; it has' more instruments than any telegraph office in the West ; its pupils receive the same practice as if in a regular telegraph office; its graduates are com relent operators. We will send specimens of plain and ornamental Penmanship, Circulars. Catalogues ami Currency issued in our Banking Department, to any one sendinz the adilrets otuitccn vouug men ot ins acquaintance. 1110 address ot each . i . . i .ti . . ... i .. vounz man musv uc wriuen piaui, kitiiiz iuii iiuiiic, uuxiuiuce, uuumy mm nutie. " John J. Kleiner, Address WRIGHT & SPENCER, Mayor of Eansville, President Managing Principals. v3-n28. . Fordsviile Item. Fokdsville, Ky., Sept 22. Editor IlcnM: Fordsviile is not so large as some cities I have seen, but a very nice little village,and the people sociable and kind. We have three stores dry goods gro ceries and drugs, and all seem to be doing a very good business. One saddler's shop, carried on by Mr. T. J. Smith; also a blacksmith and wood shop. Three regular practicing physicians, who have won the confidence of all who have been so unfortunate as to need their aid. The sale of intoxicating liquoisis pro hibited here, therefore we have a 6ober people, and Fordsviile will doubtless im prove. The now vacant blocks will perhaps at no distant day be occupied by enterprising men, who will help those who are here to make this one of the most business places in Ohio county. Several deaths hare occurred at and near Fordsviile recently. A great deal of sickness in this vicinity. , Several ol our good citizens have re cently been reminded that the bankrupt law is still in existence. Mr. II. T. Ford, living ncsr this place hns an almanac that was printed in the year 1834, and a chair that was made in the year 1801, making it 76 years old and, strange to say, every joint is strong and solid. Mr. Rothchild, of Owcnsboro, passed through rordsvillca few days ago, with dry goods and notions, which he was selling very low. lie and Mr, J. T, Smith are very intimate friends. wonder why Mr. Smith refused to tak a little toddy with his old friend this time. I regret to chronicle that Mrs. Dabney Gains has been very low with typhoid (ever for some time, but under the kind treatment of Dr. Lightlbot, it is hoped she is convalesce nt now. Hardware. Boots and shoes of every kind at prices to defy even bard times, nt E. Small's. THE NATUItAL HISTORY DEPARTMENT will suruass in value and ntcrcst that of the Cnitci nial Exposition. MliiuiSft art- ,... AH'wnr - -. i . ,yi:kki.A l.'ltn- V."l i. h. r-u t Win-low .lJ, JCt? Main rt"rt. I'irrinnl)r Ohio Stt tad IZl Miliun Mr.t. Uringn. Ky. w.y.rthst. Maxtlkav EXAMKI.M' mulr',;. Wm ii."trkm Jt-C.. mlr-rT f .Minlfb.cn-i.i.l'-l Urate Ac, Jku'. 9t 9u h!iu . Cln. Obi". 'I .MjKM.O Jr .VU.N.V i,juo. X-t 'trw. -r Cji-;a. n-t apriyht v- - vin.i.. ?nw V-ri,ouikcruod Wt-lViofcrtiwfc Wt.i VnartloUCiatlD'iikitOhlo. r. Lla-I man. ow-r, fnJ tr iiU. i- .lKN.it 1ASE, ' V JCi 1" kHoI MacbtiiMl mrtr o .iuvr nt ib Uaivrrnl J'iatin fr ' rufpwir. M XiifU afnwcS'uiw. aulcniie. loirc .itl Irking tiitj. M.iclil l " vr ' (irirr, S. . eoinrr S.eiui .i.rCntral Jtvr; REMOVAL KAI1MESTUCK, tEKTlaT, T N. K.nmT MfgTrB-i ! K4 t: Ir. F5j-rcaliJ dllrralimlMth withatml. Fri-'h g iUily.1 ' 13 jrr.ripTl'iet!i aa.l ihri a. t 2i,'0 aaiata f a-itcjtlli.'as htaj, rrEi.ler. -""" P. E Y A N T I x S H 3D lH 3D HI jEZ. iacrsT iiftrttf rn., IV lBirtrf ( faacy oJ asd Tb.T'S1 Itj. 8fai!i.rj. I'nigxitr Sa4t, Maiinil ir. Smuk.r. rtifU, Ba.VrH. SitiT, Chiaa. a4 nohmln gtwrr, 137 Wrl loath, U t'ron.t atinl.n to orJar fcj aiaiL, " IVK1 A rAUllKIPllK. Iv Jroportm aud dcakr In Dry UnoJ; Ijm1:c, M !. and ehlllr'B'h.MiIIie-T iicd aad Sli til and 149 Wet rwrih tirrt.ttlwrtn Raee ttd.Elm.' eUwpMt hoiu n cinclaaati. i fill IlilHI IIIIiHil lOil alllllllllllllllllBflfHalllllllallllllllllllllllllll allllllllllllllllalKaiAkaaaaalllllllllllllllllllllla alllllllllBrSaaalllllllllllllllllllllllalllllllllllllllllall "UK XEW AMERfrAS . . . Fewins Maehiaeliaa ialf-ilrini fledf- eir-ihrradlng .hutlh'. lr-ri;uUliiif: IcafMaa and ! the BT. .Yo. 177 Wt Toailli ftisef. CTocinnali. Oain.' . - - . . ... 1 A J. CLARK. , ' .. ?n.l for etrealar a oi f jIm of.ahrrta. e..!a and anff'. Pt f- "' lrH meanrm.nt. S. K. er. ! v " Fa" Ir'igs for Sale, by tho imported I "rizo IIog -English Crown and Sir Archie. I Guarantee Satisfaction, orr Examination to all JPiorchasea-s. i?jice List 4 J I J i.. A 1 y aA. w a . P. B. BRYANT, Lesingtjou, Ky. BAER BRO'S 4 CO'S " m . - aaaaaaaaaaaV Tl Tlf " yv tk RV'H i uiujm 1'Uti naa Thev have a lanrcand yarieil Stock of Good of the Latest Styles and now est fashions, inst Irom the Eastern market where thev purchased for ca-'li cxclu- . . ,., t. till ively, at tho very iqwest pneo ,o,nu mey are ueiotraincu :o fcu incm me same. Their nrices are as low for the same classes of good, as can be found anywhere. Their Mammoth" Stock consists of a fine lino of Ladies and Misses Shoes, JGen- tlemcns fine "Boots, heavy Winter Boots, Mens bhoea, coaiso and fine. A f assortment of Clothinc of every kind, OverercoaU in every Style, Gents Fnrni ing Goods appecinlty. Dr"ess goods lo suit, the most-fasjidious tastes. Alpacas, Cashmeres, Staple and fancy- goodj in" aBuptlance. Kptjons and whi goods iu endless varieties. Furs to protect the fair ones from tho chilling winds of winter. Ladies Hats, uew and nobby, alarge lot of Jeans and Linjeys, a nice lot of Car pets, Mens Hats, uapsi-ana iilanjteu. OTTR S1?0CK OF GLOVES AttD HOSIERY is complete. Trunks mid Valises. Queensware. Glassware, Cutlery; 'and mnny other articles too tedious to enumerate. Call for anything you v a it In our line of trade and wo can furnish it ' Wc only ask a trial and we will provo our ndvcrtisetficnt trneV Cull and see , V 1 .1 . . T t .L. ..I 1 l l. l.i our roods wneiner von nurcnase or non iienicnincr-inu iniicv, o. 11. uvna tun Stand, Hartford, Ivy. BAER B&O'S $c CO. AJ llAZkEnuvtf.a. i. . Orrali.r and Mcebaaitat DaatWt.tl?. Wl 4ih trwi, Clpciunjti, .A gti at t-eth f r . , draVra in .VCHItLTZK A CO. and whnleitte Voueh fh.na. Fur-isn gfa,aare. rmn Frri.ehand Enali.b yaacj xaoda, t. Weal Fanh Mne'. Jl'KAK A CO. Vh.lca!o dealera in Lamp'! tninmucra llall-lirht.. Uraekrt and Lamp aliKka. jxim- Ifum flui-t, eoat oil, I to fee, lamp, Walnut l r t. Ar. 16 Jlfu "f Una hrnM leathfr nd;ljalr. In lrathrr. afcna g-l: Md' "d H. ad tlo Mn 'rel o-twatn ';. TO.r:rll W'AIXK. aj Mfrt f ratcnt rU"-Tntiltln- EtMser tor,Ier cheats and flctr collar.. fiorantfl tho bet and eheapeit made, Prpot -II W, Hfih slr-et. TT M, WI.WTELL . Y Importer aad awnafaeturar wflooklnz, -Ues ami ri-tnia iraniraei "J mlalo.rdrr, Eboty. Mr Anliq t" aad pasipartuU for ph-tirapu, So, i Fourth itrtti. TAME.VWIUDE.4i:., A CO., t) The peotdra elwtbirr. ctirnrr ionni amt Viae tre.t. Tho larjtnt cUibin mprlm la tbe H"rU .Samiilei and lU'n lor nuaiura- mrat aeot fret. CO. . Wbulrf jI and flail earntj and oil clotu', winii'iw .h.ilrt, las eartiini Ac, A Mr?c and wall a;.ei-i ! aiaay. on nana. Not, 173, It J an t IIT Mam, near Fomib. TIIOS. 1.IVISHSTOX W. aiatnfteturera and Importera of Silk, Drera eood. Va'rtfl.LadUa .Suit-. Cloak', Sbanb, Drta Trimtnm-a and heer. Alan. Vrttt-mUnz executed wlthjllapateb at 1 prtee. 120 VTet Fnr-b tl., Cinaianatl. 0. New Advertisemts. 2K EI.EGAXT CARDS. Slwo alika O with nam IVe. ft-st paid. J. B,Uai- led, XatiaorX. V. RUPTURE. "buss wi.hlnc Italitf ami Cora for ScrrrBS huld roDu)t Dr.. A. rrnunt243 Broad way, New York, or aend for bl new book, with !'hnto?aibie Hkerejsta of bad ewe l rure and artrr euro. Beware of ehrmta wba j.rt.'c-id tn furni.-h Dr. Sbi-rman'a treatmeal. Oapiiftha.-o Ml-iw, a german clerk, now calling blinaolf Dr. "V. I, (.'r.wnien, la indict ed m eomUinti.f Dr. S., aad awaila trial for forl'ity and embcizlenoal. JaaaaaaoP USIM Cattail batialKaMCanl atet, teauacte aU Tisiut Snat, 5ai ntaidtaarralr tua nfatrar zaitf mar reney or Suras. aasjaaiT ira PIUM HA3IT CUBED. X Jr A Ctriila 13J sat Care. Largo Redaction In Trice. A t.-il bottlo Mr. I. A. PaoniMUR. Lapnrtr, Indiana. Box 10M. (Kormerl' Mra J-r. S. B. Colli at.) To The I'nbllc. We propose to resntnc, on WeilnesJay, November 7, 1S77, the publication of the Frankfort Commonwealth, as and Inde pendent Newspaper. TliU journal is to be issued. Weekly, nnd will contain thirty-two columns of matter, comprising, iu as condensed form ns po.-eil)le, all tho im portant news of the day ; state of the commercial world ; with such comments upon public events, State and National as may be suggested by the interest of tbe people: and will favor all internal im- provements, which we believe to be ben eficial to the State at large. The Commonwealth will be essential ly a newspaper, nnd not an organ. It will ally itself distinctly with no parly but. while supporting such men and measures in the existing political organi zations as appear to be deserving popular approval, it will as readily nnd inde pendently censure and condemn either or both, where tho facts warrants such a course to be most proper. In a nord, the Commonwealth will endeavor lo fos ter and represent as faithfully as possible the bent interests of the people of Ken tucky, in the new ageilial nmgnilirs the individual welfare of every citizen of ev ery party. A, U. IIodues. Frankfort, Ky. Sept. 14. J. A. Howies. TE1JMS, AC. For a Single Copy, per annum, in advance, (postage paid) $2 00 For a Club of five (5) copies, and an extra to getter up of Club $10 00 For a Club cf ten (10) copies,(pos- tnge paid) , $17 00 For a Club of twenty (20) copies- S30 00 Advertising, rates as reasonable as nny ! paper published in the State. GrandBisplay en's L, MENDEL & STORE, HOCEEES' 1VE K, 1 ZTS. (CrowJod -.Ith people ij and nibi.) They have the largest STOCK in the Green River Country.; i '5E l-v- i - Tbe only combination of tho true Jamaica Uinger with choice Aroraatlea and French. Brandt, la a, dalicino. harm lei and itrontthaniag nW tita'a ror all kinds ofaliaHjk lanta. It protnpIlT rtliTrT Djfiieptia, Oppiaulon aflar Eatiujr, and avarr tpeclea of ndinttioa. eorrrola all dia- tnrbanee of tba'Bowal, aad caret Cr'apf , Chill, Fcven, anil Malaria. Atk- for Baa r..rl.QI.OER- tjTiyelioninnrj- or Kont "liarnilna;. U Huw itkcrx may Keluaieanl gala flbe Love and ASVction f aaj pertaa they ehooao. Inatantfy. Til art all can not ft, free, fnr 23 centa ; tnjrrtbef with a .uver'aUuide, Egrptian Oixrtr, Dreamj.HInta to Ladiea, As. I.0U0.CC0 aTd. A oaeerbook. T. Tatuus A Oi., Puna, rhilida. Revolver and Cartridges for$3' A fine n!ekle platr.1. aryrn almi, poekat rw voiver; aCnl claaa artirle, aent (. O. D..ti v . . , .i-i on receipt of price. Q V WILLIS, P O BjX JJltlj lAHl, tl illltt tTJ tllVIt liltC-, ; 2, 3, t I. FINE STOCK OF 'GOODS. tihfuxg rrV . . tWlT A COLD H ALWAYS DAXOKItOra. x ne genenu tats u inai, uiey are usi!) WtLLJ) UAH BU LIC TABLETS a, aro remedy for tOUlWS. and all iiuu of the THKOAT. LUMiS, CHEST and MUCUS MKBRRANE. Sm llP tlNIaY IN BLUE KOXES. SOLD BY ALL DRDUOISsTj. 'C.N.CKITrESTOJf. 7. SUlh Avrnne X. r. BVKXII.r&'M U7" SELL1KG CHEAPER than nny other store In the whole country, ami to be convinced that this ia true, you only have to TRY them