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TCf. l.litJi JOURHAL
FIUDAT, I 1 I MARCH ft, 172.
Votiik wuLm
We hare-rairrliased new 'type, fixture
mm a edit Hit Kentucky nnw. W
propose fci give the rmulcr review of
L . . n . t.i .
.l a. t. ui.l. . 5 .i " l""" " "" . nm in im
weekly Jw. papa, tLlhM Tn. ItJrnd' ws h Victor
1 mJinnih Ami if theeititen of "" w" .t,,in h" M
tni. and ..lioiain,, conntic. will aid In ! J1" ' "' wrlhmWfctM writer
onr effia-ta, w promise them that neither' '
j.Tl.K ntt. OF KteYrtTKT.'KmnUin Bc-iitincl; J. ('. Adnma. edited
Tfca Mm M ! Rnwrkir hy-Brevard Munr, M't'arty
... . - jan4 lnrrnm Yonnjf started tlt Vt-
" "O disposer! tn b proud W, Urn RliraliaL an aurrtculliirnl hnira.1 It.
we are glad te ran among such gcntlo- Loirfaville, AW In 107 Mmn, Mor-
ria, Pnothwic A to. their Ibwl Estate
Bulletin; The Catlctlaharg Christian
OWrver, ft faithful orjran of the Metho
dist church, wiw also started in 1B7 hy
I tlie sentiment that bistnri-
-"'
money or btbnr shall he spared to build
p ft permanent and mailalile paper.
With rail road and turnpike at)
through our refrton with anil and
climate nnequabai anywhere with ft
thrifty, hardy, industrious and intelligent
population ; we ean are no muon why
our part of the utata should be alile to
support only en Brut dan weekly newt
paper.
We alone art itt Proprietors, and
lesponaible for it teaching We haTe
vecured ft part of the time of II. T. Har
ris, Esq. who will aid m in our Editorial
department, and we UA assured that li
long experience an a writer fi the pram
eminently qnnlifiet him to give ua very
material assistance.
W . , ... .
i w wt nuetiavt tlit hearty encourago.
y ent and fjatronage of all our eitiiros,
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It nhall be ouf cnnstnnt aim to aid in
tlie development of our aection of Ken
tucky. "
Politicallv. we houl the Democrntie
fagi believing, aa we do, that the princi-
plet of tlie Demorratic party are wiw
and jurt. At the name time, we amure
our raadert and allpthen, that we thall
not be bitterly partinan In the expression
of our ojMiiiona.
Our highest aim h to make UiU Jour-
nal an rpihmt of tnm iwww believing
that oounty hewrpapen are the more in
tonating in proportion to the amount
of newt of a local character which they
contain.
Therefore, the duruaaion of abstruse
political question will be left, ao &r aa
aa we are concerned, to our more pre-
enuout neighbor tbt Editora of City
Daily
All claaaet o citixena, laborer, pro-
MMunai men, mcrcnanu, Xc, Sc, will
find in our columa aomething of value to
each. TV interact of our Farmet almll
- lut a 1. K ii r. ..f.....
ft v uui Mipvr rvery
week. Trailer will find home and for-
'8n toc't markcta announced in our col-"V-nna
weekly. Beaide these thinga,
" thOre art hundrol of our old citizen
ti" 0,11 from among tu, and who are
pattered over the wide Wen tern and
' Southern Mate, and many who look back"
"to "the old oaken bucket with a child
,'. iaHJonging. Toauch we iy, you will
find!a our eolumna many thing to re
mind yon of the day' soue bv : and uch
incident and recollection it will be our
? delight to big back tojrou through the
aiul, to your iWr diatanl homu.
,"" unei ana uti perfect an
nouncement, we ome before vou. atkin
, of each and all ft kindly wgnl of encour-
agemeni, ana charitable, criticism from
tour brethren of the Pre.
ant and editor ahould be placed in the
ante category. Wt ftprehcml that he
meant tliat TliieiK, historian of France,
ami Hugo, the editor of tlie Kippd were
brother. Forgetting the conceit which
might have dictated the Mrn, the quaint
old writer ha expraoed truthful arntl-
ment
The editor to-day hat to deal with a
important hievemcnta and eonihination,
aflecting alike the proaperity atd peace
of great empire, a the hiatorian. (cr
man editor today, apeak of far greater
and more Important tmiTementa in the
consolidation and union of the ra-t Teu
trmio empire than Carlyale found In the
reign of Frederick the OrcaL French
editor to-day reaiat uch commune and
auch lnwkmnea a Hcott or Lamartint
fitiled to tee in the revolution of 1702.
r ! l ujiot the only lUtorum.o ,
AtnnrtM Tf.ITjC.-fJ T"' . !
..UiU. mmv mij uiaujFj ui our re
public did not afford more terrible move
ment looking to the overthrow of tlie re
public, than the modern hint'iry. The
nullification convention in 8outh Caro
lina in 1833 and the celebrated Force Bill
of Jackann'a administration are more
than equaled by the Ku Klux and the
Ku Klux Bill of Grant'i administration.
All Europe ha learned through the
American pros of the danger which
threaten the great modern republic.
Stephen1 hiatory of the late civil war
and Foote'i or Abbot's lighter hiatory of
tlie same period, will be less consulted by
tbe future historian of those United State
than the file of old papers. We can
now, no doubt, understand wliat the old
philosopher meant when he uttered the
above very juat remark.
Roll aside the mist which intervene
between the past and the present and the
vivacious and gifted Macauley, Geust,
Noble, Gailiaird, Petit, Buber and a host
of antitype in our State. The leas mer
curiul Mackintosh greet Kelly, Green,
Mayor, Martin and others. The pre of
tills Mute is a mighty engine and has
seldom abused it power.
There are at present seventy-eight jour
nal in Kentucky, managed and edited
by ft intelligent ft body of gentlemen as
can be found. The Pari Western Citi
aen now edited by McChesney & Fish is
the olduat iu the State, and was started
in 1807. Tlie Lexington Observer und
Reporter was first published in the some
year. In 1822 the Christian Observer
and Commonwealth was started in Louis
ville and is now doing veteran work for
rhri-rtinnity. under tlie direction of Mesar.
TTTOm fi'l-f wiihk - j il.
Zet. Meek.
Tie year 1 W. was an eprx h In the h ii
tory of journalism In thtst Ptafe. In that
year more liberal sentiment commenced
td pervade the Plate and the nawjpaprrs
were altered and amended to suit the
spirit of the time. People forgot their
rational difference and a paper which
fiatcred them wn unpopular. Therefore
editora collected new. refreshing paliu
lum, for their reader and discarded di
raasiont founded on difference in senti
ment. The following rwpera commenced
in 10 have kept quite tig to the lUiid
rd and always afford pleasure, vil :
Mnysville Kngle, editoil hyThoraa M.
Green, the chevalier Bayard of the Ken
tucky press; C 'a mil ton Democrat, T. J.
McElrnth; Cynthiuna Democrat. O. R.
Tiir. yv.xt vnvxxnv.xT.
we are led to look to our leaifaXgdaily I
OOirrrlACTOIU.
I
r. ; STANFORD
l.ilvl'nr . :
Domocratio irswpnprr fbr lnf!rmti.V DU51iiC
eoneerning the movement which are br
ing art on fi-ot, hroking to the nominatuft
of candidate fbr the PreaHlency by th'4
liemocralie party. Not only 4jiia, but
we look to them fir Information mnrerat
ingth rnovenwnhi other parties 'and
organisation which have already begun
to stir the water of tht political pooL ;
Wt were pleased to read an arliH re
cently publislieii in the OhurifrrJimnuil,
under the head of "The POJ-idenry.,, Un
til we read Ut article we confess that our
minde were not deaf a to the oliject of
the "Labor Reform Convention which
wlrt and nominated Judge Davb of (lie
Supreme Court, fur Preaiilent. W now
understand the case, and lee in this move
ment determination on the part of a
large number of tho citiaen of our rnuoJ
try to throw oif the shackl.w which
have bound the in to tlie present and two
prior administrations; and a determina
tion not to he longer tied to a clique which
naa well nigu Ueetroveil the nation. . T
Inrflm. -l.:..l. 1.. il 1. !
A. P. MERRIMAN.
ssDircctdry. .stnui i:on dkxtist,
toni W. UIIJIAM,
JOSXKTWMSIK,
)R,Aii.ar a RKAirriC'
oh T. au.rf a sow,
Jii n. Vhroa.
y Am a mmoir,
Qmaos nvKua,
Carratr
PalaM.
DRT OOODft.
fjnAKI a M tUSTKR,
j t nrt tN,
IiKninxuTi-, cnseoK ci ,
osll ll.li am.
tnik blan.
tcmlli abla MM.
J Rll II. ailANKM,
W. VAM'EVRKH,
nr.
Kellar; ewcastle ConstltuUonnlist. W. L,r i. it , L,lrf. J, , UKVKftafSuK M1LLKR.
l r.i..j ,.. . . , ' V -II'-""' ,-
STANFORD, KY,
miX SETS TEETH MADE.
Kxtraottng, eto. It
CARPENTER HOUSE,
STAN FORD .K F.NTUCKY.
HvtN( if HF:r Tins cfxtrm,
lv lnrate.1 Ifi.il, ihs anlri-'i(rl Is
flt-trmimnl (o anonl tninirrler and hin1fni
FIIIMT I I.AM mtortainawnl al Kaarmahle
ralfw.
I Km E. M. C'AKI'KN'TrB,
A M.tllntlri' lili.nn...U V ...... .
"" "" ' "J 1 1 nis convention was oonnpi of tiii4.,r
Time, T. M. B iwen: Louisville Sun. 1 .11 iv.. r.n.. al i
. J. Wcber,and Covington Jonrnal, all we feel ure that if it objects anil atim
iXAf adikal l.yihaMratUa.wvwhoae a,J cOnM tratr mnTMirrtl Mi.drVt.xl U'frflw"-
attend their respective pnprr.
It wt in the same year that the old
Courier and the old Journal, both of which
had done uch signal service In the good
old ante b Hum days, were united into the
Courier-Journal and come hand in hand
to do more service fir the right in these
modern day. It is well known that
Henry Wattcrson, the most ciftcd and
frenial iournalist in ilm m.1 ..lit. tl.i.
metropolitan paper. More paper wenfl
Orenlto OnirMna.
. Tfsin Mrael.
LIST1 a Wll.l.ra,
UM K.U..W.' (aiulnt Rertk
M.iKauM.
IKWRANCS AOCNTI..
To Onr Sabtwribora.
J To those of our frieuiU who have kindly
come forward and given us their names
ft (ubacrioers, we tender our thanks. To
boat who have not done o, we rav. tlie
uoner you do it tho better for yourselves
an uie publishers.
Many of our county men have suid to
u. "wt intend to take your paper, but
wt want to we it start first, and then w e
will give you our names. Thi is not
tho way to do. If you desire to see your
county pa prosper, the way to effect
tliia prosperity i to subscrilie at tlie be
ginning and pay your subscription. It is
only two deUart per year, and what man
cannot aflord to pay this trifling iuiii in
order to encourage the heart and
trengthon the hands of those who are
willing to apond their money and their
time iu building up peruiancut new-
The Western Recorder"!!'
iu luisville, in 18,'JO and was followed
throo years after by the Frankfort Com
monwealth established at the capital by
A. G. Hodgos, the Sir Charles Dilke and
veteran of the Kentucky pre.
W 1840 the Russellvillo HVrM .
staunch Democratic paper, was establish
ed by Mr. Rhea. The Richmond Rcgi-
r uirieu lour years after and Was
followed in 1849 by the Louisville An-
reiger, the Democratic organ of our Ger
man citixena, ably edited bv Mr. Down-
and the Frankfort Yeoman edited by 8.
I. M. Major, an able and devout
leader.
Only three exiating paper were
established during the decade 18,'iO-fiO:
The Cynthiana News edited by Mr. Mo-
started in 1809 than during any previous
year, nine in all, vu:
Columbia Spectator, O. T. Kendall:
Owen News, Lee 4 Bond; Warsaw
JWa, J. B. Rucker; Mavfield Demo
crat, E. K. narrenj Elizabethtown
New. Mathi A Bell; Harrodsburg,
Kentucky People, James B. Clark;
Woodford Weekly, J. J. Hays:
Bracken County Chronicle, Geo." Winter.
Also in 1869 the Apostolic Times, an
able organ of tlie Christian church, was
first published at Lexington by Mr.
Trnpp, and the Cntholic Adocate in Lou
isville by Mr. Bell.
The Louisville Commercial, a consist
ent and able republican paper; Lexing
ton l'res ably conducted by Gibson &
Duncan; liopkinsvilie New Era, JcfR r-
soman Democrat, of Louisville; Lebanon
Stamford, by J.- W. Hopper; Greenville
Republican; Ureenupsburg Independent
and Springfield Keiituckiun, a sprightly
paper published by J. P." Barbour, all
cnnieinto existence during the year 1870
and were followed in the name year by
the American 1'ractitioner, au aJiuimU
the meeting aa liey are uow, nearly ev-t
ery rtae in the Lmon would have been
represented. We speak thai not be
cause we endorse all the action of that
convention, or even the nomination el
Judge Davis, but because aw rcjjioe to
see suc h indication of a determination on.
the rart of the People to rid theniaelvee i,f I
a yoke of lamdoge which they have womj P.
too long already. The pntjiU hnvt de
termined to beat Grant fir the presidencv.
J'"1"
J0""
and sensible combination of partial eau
and will anect that end
What should the Democracy do at this
timet e agree with Mr. Wattonlmj
that "the best thing we can do ii to wit
and watch the course of julitical evens.
1-1 1. . t . .1
i uere is tune enougn yei lor mera to taio
active tcps in the mailer. A convention
called before June would, in ouropiuina,
be premature. The enemy i not only
moving already, but are throwing out
spio and "feelers." We do not intend
to b cauirht in any trap, or by any de
vice of their. Of one thing, however,
we may inform them now, namelv: Our
object is to defeat your pet candidate, and
if it can be accomplished by a combina
tion ami fusion with irood men of all
parties, we intend to do it
There are acwrul "Liberal Republi
cans" whom we might name, any one ofj
whom would adorn the presidential chair
and bring peace and prosperity to our
w hole people. If it should ! found necee
sary to accept such mun to carrv the
flag, rest assured that the "Democracy
will not Hesitate to do it.
VmiK owsi.xv.
. Aim, ItuiawL t Mla mm.
a nwsurv,
kmim, (larlamul, V Woctk Msla.
J. Mrnonrwra,
THrapa, i imihU, oi ama Mala.
Oxo. f w,FAar,
ri.kll, llt, MUi AsOTfeaa. a MaJ.
JOSKPH IIHIMK.
". aaclaiult. o)os XnrlS h.Ib.
CAHIrBFIX.
t'ltk, Un.rp.nl. Rnla4 ; rV.Mi,
Uarlkir, li.wtK JuurMl Otho.
A. GENSLE,
pr.ALi in
A. tllMPMlTON'H
OLD
CREAM ALE!
Wholesale and Rot&ll.
ax DEAuyr with him rEtwoxs
CAN lltrr T1IK I1KST AI.K FOR
I.W MONKY, THAN BY
MKNDINO Tl) Ull'IS
VIM.lt OK UX.
Cl.NNATI.
1872.' ; 1872.
bpnnff- and Summer
Oooaa.
E. B. IIAYDEN,
Boalrj KhW Main Hipsm, Hl.nA.nl, Kf.
I AM NOW KI-XKIVIKU ASH WIM.
conllaiHi in rrtvlv ilurinr tit mwIpht ami
aiimaier rnimm a frsa katof k nl rhi rin
aiaala, Im-liKlin all the lala sItJm of
fntllOl IrCM.J CaOOlIft,
Enihraclnw la nart
I I STtd
FASI'Y HII.KS,
tllNullAMS
MoVMMUjt'rX
AI.I'ACAM,
I.AWNH,
. I.l srillAe.
Our Hnr of WHITE fWIOIiH and
. IU.n alaa.'a mmphitti.
.'HINTS,
IaiMrXTHTH,
HltOWM and
HLKAI IIFn
nriToM, '
fXMnlM tAtVta
t . 1KIHB UNK.VM
At lh Very l.iwwl Makrt prin.
orocerixi 4 cowrEcnoifXRita.
Q O. W KABKH,
jjaix a
J . CRAHI,
H. IXMORF,
J B. W ABREN,
wlk Mala.
OtH Oarrla noua.
Maralt BulMIn
Routk HaU tumt
IW Oam Bvlldln.
!Scnd jon your Orders.
EATIXG SALOON.
I ttlXJUMTlOX WITH OCR AI.E
Nalnnn w. nan an KjiIii. rkli.m, when.
nioia can be pmctirrd al all hvnrs rf the dar
anl niakt, and rbMiwr thaa sliwwhcre. 1
have conauuillr uo liand all Ui aiarkn aflonla.
I. A. OK.NSLK.
BLACKSMITH SHOPS.
VyiLUAH DAl'OIIF.RTT,
TEMtE ft. ALFORD,
JOHH W. WALLACE,
JJAfOHERTY ft BARNfrrT,
yATr riKLrm,
Sualk Mala atrvH.
HOTEL.
GAaviic hoi sk,
Uatkl Oaitla, rra..ttiar, Orart S,Mra.
c
lAKTr.NTtM Hol'SK,
T1X.
CMratr awaww4 and Mala.
Ma HorsF,
A. a Mjaaa, pnv, Conmt Mala awl DrnC
QAttfJ
BOl'SK.
unk IWm Mala and C karck.
w y i,Z
, u, otUK e will never sacriiic-e measures ,
rv. aiaa ' VClVrV HIV t llUIIlT tNllk'iit nn.l ......
can PrefiiloDt.
A. OWSLEY,
Comer Main' and Lannwirr Hlnrt,
Nlanrard, kr,
rroduce and Conimlssioii
MKIIC'IIAKIX,
HEALKB l
Groceries and Hardware,
VAHE, STOVF.S fiR lTf-S. e
Alwara on hand a full alurk of
Sugar. Cofloea,
TIA3, TWUE, MEAL and BA00H,
Which will brsoU at clow nifiiam,
Wholesale or Betail.
Carpenter's,
Blackgruith's and Farmor's
Ivol ant Imiilrarata,
bKKKVK
0WCi:.S nml IaLAPEKS,
PLOWS, ScC
tilKCNSWAKE, -
Iron, Nails jyid Steel.
Wt mil ewprtlkU ltti.lsn to our Verj Isrr,
fluwk of
KEADYMADE CLOTHIXO,
fioota tinci Shoes, 9
HATS AlD OAPS.
Wall ISprr, Mimn, LjuriiraiT, Trarclln
(iimiwnjona, I nihrrllaa, Vniiika, Valiiw, r.
GIVE US. A CALL.
. E. B. II k YliEJf,
. jno. a iiuaiiEs,
larte tl Rtanftml, Ky,
WITH
J. M. ROBINSON & CO.,
DRY GOODS" and NOTIONS
ope, LoakvlJI 11,,1,
frfinlavlllo, Kanlaekr,
RKm?I!L,'u..y, AKn that'iim
nIH frlemt. .ill -( hi konw on, ir.
ihejr tUI lni.T,l,,wv pra, ,h.i if
tll, ,ll .nrll,l orlrr! n (.mh n ,r Un9
toh.m h will III lhm promptly am)
J. R. ALFORD,
ULACKSiMITII,
Stanford, Kentucky.
GOOD TWIMIORNK WA'IONM A I,
ar nn hanil. nr mailetn rml,r at aa low
h,M. a. ihey raa b bnn(M in ( entral Ken
tucky or tlarwhrtr.
OOO-l! OOttwl!
I am aim sirrnl Kir th nnrr aeH km aril,
rl. of I I.NK UIU, UtAU nhT,rM to
partlM in rimn nr nainlrr In nnanlllin In anit
n L . r . . .
purchast-ra,
III.
Taax
ILX CA8H.
SEVEUAXCE & MILLER.
Nurtli Htle Main Htn.l,
KTAxroun K K.NTCt K V,
, Kara In aiora a eoniplvie al. k of '
DRV GOODS
A Nil
NOTIONS,
Cnnaiating in part of
. 23rtOXVTST
Lumber for Snle.
1 AM PKEPARETl TO FLRXIXII Af t.
" ' KIVlMOP
Poplar Istimber,
Cut nntl Sawed ShlnirlesL.
ASD
BOARDS,
At lha MIWKNT prlcaa CASII.
0
ORDERS SOLICITED.
o
Al Will. itiXTR.UT TO nn-ni-h
milrrial and mt buihlin! on
lit hhm4 fn-iiral)l term..
Klanl..nl, K. JNO. W. (ill.llAW.
STANFORD
WOOLEN m CRIST MILLS.
OIK WtailXN AMi ol;MT MlUJt
ai m in rfrcl runniiw onlcr; and
will nianiifmtiirrall kirnl. tr
WOOLEN FABRICS.
Ami aril lh aamr at maunahU pnW
Ilifthoat Caah Prio Paid for Wool.
W.will al rrindniKKnr WIIKAT on
any day, and pay ll h,Kl-.r ra.h u fur
nlnit.
llr.n. .hip rtulT. alsma. naal and fl..ur aJ.
waya nn hand and for al market prirr.
y H. K. T. MATTI(.l.Y. '
rey in 1850, and the Henderson Reixirtei
manat.'cd and edited hy 8j,idel & Slopes,
in 1863. In 1856 Mr. Ford issued the
first number of the Southern Shield at
Oweushoro. Next year Mr. Kirppen
staple eatablished the Louisvillo Voiles
bint as au opposiiiff oivan to the Aniier.
In 18G2 Itoa A loser first Lul the
awysville JJulletin, and Mr. Petit, one of
n t. VI I... f ai V . . aocuu cou:Ui:y, w.
Thi brinpi ua np to the twesent war
StHcUyspeakrhg.only three secuhir neW A o burglu, ia MalTutt, had
rTT1' !' ro,,, aninvadhW
Pn. 1 iT , UM" h"ld" 0''t Hie other niht. by a Bible
tZ? ri, ra,"CT t '.-ml providence'
..iiciuuuo, an ex-
cellcnt literary pup,r published ut Lex hg
ton and edited by Mrs. Stone, and the
rythian Record of Louisville were first
Iublihed during that year.
Iu closing thi rather brief sketch of
our State press wo will reiterate our grati
fication at living together anion? au.h
brethren, in harmony. We have aimed
to mention the name of every naner and
puis
There is rumor that tho Wadhinfton
Iaily Chronicle has been sold to person
wno will oppose the renomiuation of
(.encral Grant. It is mid that 140,000
i the price paid.
magazine in our State, and if we hav
omitted any, it is because they do not oc
cur to our mind.
It i snid that the Till llois Democratic
I Congressmen declare themselves unani
mously in favor of Judge Duvis for the
Presidency.
WHIV mil.
ft, M.itl.iflr a Am, llMwIan, lal E.L
ananr.
uou aud Shuta, Nrar Oarrla nm
navia.
Bool, aaa Slma. Mauult Bu1I.1Im
CLARK. .
larrlaa. Slak, Wl r.
rpuoMAS a
jy:NSM a
GROCERIES aad HARDWARE.
YOHsijty.
Oonm Uala and UaraaM Stmu.
Vo. rENPLirros,
. OiMita Gar.ia
MILLINERY.
A fRS. L. ' REAZi.EY,
',a . Oua boot Wwt rw 0
JRS. T. DA Via,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
paper at your county eat? How manv .1.. ... i:..; a.
oi yo throw away this .urn every week h,.m Mm,!i.,. ti. V ... , .
WftVar .W. a-.- k-:: ' jouoftea W
' J i" u uuyiug aouie-
tlung of no value or profit to you f Two
.I..H ; i.
dollar ia but small amount to (ingle
p individual, but, iu the aggregate, is much
fTA Five hundred uaiuu from tliia
V bounty alone would bring us $1000. This
. ii bio sum to tu, but to each ubecriber
ftlaioat nothing-.
0 IflUOIUBS i
per .which w
nexi year by tlie Henderson News and
the Paducuh Kentuckian, now ably edi
ted by Mr. Martin, the present State
Hinder. In 18C5 Mr. ICilgore started
the Glasgow Times, which was hortly
followed by the Kentucky Advocate, both
iper worthily maintaining the peace
k;,.k . r ..
We nrorno- to . . Li li . " . . r" "r couuury at
! l . " ',"8 -v periouor tlieir birth. In the same
a jrear
- . ' . .. . I opoa your I mtvciul Uawtte. iu Louisville ' Tl.
A . l fc7r:brwm-rto u' 8 W "te.l by th.iutk.mcn
r w a. w aa ins am lunuvoi dlp nuiM I ,u h. ..Ln - .....
v"v. . . ...7 imuum are atuiclioJ thereto, r x
V , ga. We will, in irood fiiith refuml tohi... i...:. t.-..- v- . .. .... '.. J.
: .. . - . I 1 m iru R.W11UI umi. .hhn K I r.,1
or tier tbe amount of sulucriptiuo. We
iutoud to work lor the good of ouraoction.
Our mikiti' object is to advuoo ur'mu-
, tcriaJftnd ludividual iiiteroaU, and if you
will help iu, tlie result will not be doubt
ful in the least Therefore, don't wait
. u or our (uliciton to oume and beg
jow or your name, out come iu neraou
Noullt lliiMtcrn Kcntucby.
M e shall try to make our paper accepta
ble and uiterostinc liarticularlv. to flie
pie oi eouth ijistei n Kentucky j at Som-
eraet ana .Monticello, and in Tuluski
county. Evcrj-thing which would have
ft teuJmey to advauce the interest of
those peojde, shall be strenuously brought
to bear in our column. Much of their
couutry is a beautiful and productive as
any in the world, while her water power,
hur liniTu.. ...m : 1- a. ....
. . , iiiiuvmu, cvc., are niiulen
mine of untold wealth, and which are
destined, at uo disUut day, aftor her
varied rcsourcea are developed bv rail-
roada and turnpike, to muka all that
section dmirable for homes a any other
par. oi our beuutitul Suite.
We hope to have regular weekly re
port from tliat quarter, and houe also to'
: roecive putronngo therefrom in the wa'v
- u.r...iw...:i. :. i. i . . . .
Uock. Ulcnof the Kentucky pro.; K"Z IZZ
ill tw worth nur more to J. If. Turner atnrll il,. I...I :i r...
- HXWTN UU Will
FOR REttT
AIMV C'oTT.UiE HANDHOMF.I.Y
built, ccinlainiiift rooms and a
kiulii-ii, anuaud one uiilra from Nianford ou
the ldiiville turnpike road. Ajijiry at the
'-'f J- W. till.HAM, Proprirtor.
If A Til KM V.
iwaaa- SuuanM and Mala 8ln..
WHARTOX,
rtat oam BalLUtif.
for Flint! 7 um.
I IA1 ftldO MMllKTUtl with
T. J. ATKINS & CO..
Manufartiirrra ot
TI3ST, COPPER,
SHEET IKON WARE,
K-x.fir.fi atitl OutCfring lutc to unl. r.
Vartl mrA Jwp wvU puini,m huitl an.l nut
up pri.nipti.r.
Wtop up taim. y
Bleached Cottons,!
GARDEN SEED!
Spring of 1S?.
TICKl.MiS,
TAItl.K MXKXS,
N.U'KINH,
ItiW Ll-s.
WIIITK noons,
CLOTHS.
CASHMLKK-S,
CI.OVIIIXO,
' IU H Ts,
rillOKS.
etc.
DENNIS & CLARK,
Linen
AN L
Lace Collars,
EDGINQ3,
aIoven,
HOSIERY,
Fniii AXiKii vnsr. i.amirtii-h
anlm ml dim-l fr-n lllisimxlak. 111
K inlwia id 11. Iji,.llri, a Sal.
iin arr in. i.I i ,d. l nrrr hnl lh
jl-naluer irf ll r, ; r,,s ,. Kn
rr'ni i.r NW lull, rm-i.rd fa, .,,,,u.r.
' Dl .VX nirjixT,
IfhoBnix InsnraTinfl
! IA V.
nABTFOHD. CONNECTICUT.
r.,t.a i,.
Oil
I in h tfiiurkr.,
I'"" sid in llliik.i.
fl.mm.HHj g;
,.".M.,IMMI M
l.'-'au.l'Ji au
Firo Insuranco Exclusively.
wsi-:vf:xTri:x yk viw tiik iikk-
Jk. y A Iitw . rvwh. r l.vi. !.. sniu d
an- nr 11..- f, w A, i,r 1 .niam ,d h
(...miry .luring 1M, ,i. j, mr, nrry
TIN SHOPS.
iwg eauily IleralJ, Wroteu 4
Boud; Hoijkinsville Conservative. J.
M. Dodil; Kentucky Gazotto, Lexing
ton, an able and dignified paper.1I. II.
GraU, editor. Hickman Courier, Goo.
Wujwvuj Coluiubu llisiwU-h. Koburt
summers;
lion to "do our best" lor them, and give
mem weekly resume of all tlie general
and local news. Many of our best and
moat prosperous citiien up thi way,
were hern upon their toll, and we are
proud of them a neighbor tud frienck
J0. 1. OTTER. Jg. n. OTTER.
OTTER & BRO.,
(Suctwiaura to HARVEY & GltU'LER)
Manufacturers and Wholvaal Ilealera In
Stoves, Gratt's, Castinss,
Caa.r, Tla aa HkMl-lroa W ars,
Tea Iettlat, Sd Irons, Coffee MUl. Scale,
73 Kast Si.lo ilh Slmn, hrt. Main and
Market, Ixmi.ville, Ky. l,n
--ill. a. .... . '
or by letter, and hav. your name, eufcred IW. ' AnTZ"" 7' V? ' h. m n "V they
illiru. j.s.a. 1UU.L. f . .
ITtiiififi.tav ri....w..H. i r
V thttU..U.th ul I Newberry. Iu the at vea Dr. ELil"
lard iuutxl the first numbur of hu) cclo-
brHlasl Jtichiuund and LouiviUo Slulicul
Jouiual, InlluisvUle, and Mr. Uabcr. ft
aoriifhtlv writer u,i,l w..t. n.. r
vryrK.hi hi buaiu.- wy.nt,,, flowliu-Oi Deutucwt.
in the end, it will 1m bettor for you.
' t A Mirewtl Mt rcluuil
A wholesale grooer lu this city, who
had Iweu nurtured amid such uingniflotut
ocuery or rorwU and fields, brook and
rivers, a lies contiguous to and embrace
the roiuautio Cumlicrlaud.
CHAS. B. UATCUKB. DAVlll m-l I.
Funiurlr U UaavUI, Ky.
NATIONAL HOTEL;
Cor. Main and Fourth Btraeta,
LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY.
Eoflitcd and BofUrnuihed,
Mr t3 0 p?r 15ay.
HATCHER & BEIX, Pro'tw
rpiItiMA J. ATKINS.
A tinikj Miut aiui UzuMtr atrmt l p HWrx
I IETEB STUAI. B,
1 W Eui.
UNDERTAKER.
S'
ti;(itiu:b d. AivtKt,
BANKS.
IJMlie MATIONAL
BANK OP STANFORD,
uiuua.l.r ain.t.
NATIONAL BANK,
Curiu. UaI. aud Uiuaila tlnwi.
WAGON SHOPS.
ytlXIAM PAl-UHKIITY.
J-)IUBES FLOR.t,
Kaar havil.
UTXRT (TABLES.
WARNER & BRO.,
tilCALlll lal
Vim .i. l - . . . ' - louuwi, wie iiowiing urovu Vt
- , , wiujuiwimu;iy uu;rio UtiubKte wu
! eIu,i;,I1v:.7rC:rr"tt,,'f4:i Tlolutu dd tliousand dollar.
igoruualy t. ro.1. T ' T ST V. the unknown.
tmoui to .a.i.a i- i "7 i ouitor or which or similarly indicated,
Men's Furnishing
AND MANUFACTURERS OF
iller the KathoWhcr (Jlau- .teumbonU were buiuod at the kndinir at I
starUal by W. J. WtW in Cincinnati, involving . Io f two hun-l SHIHTS 111(1 UM)EUWA1.K.
Origin of tlie lire
IluruluK tr MtituitMMiU at
i'lufluuatt.
Ou tlie niuruing of the 7th, inst aeveu
JK.SSS ft. ALKOHD,
JAIini C BHl'CE,
aVwtk M.la BlrMt.
IXpui Htm l
COAX. DEAXERft.
rjWllMAa BI KOHIl,
JlMK a ALKOHn,
Lancaaha1 ttrsMt
Bowk Mala tlraat
BOOTS and SHOES.
QWMJSV
ft kOCUESTaH,
KwU Mala ttraH.
JEWELER.
T.
T. Hlt'tlABUS,
Kotli Mala auwi.
i&xvi Tin,
- . . aWVataMaaaaaZ.'-a jtT I
CARRfAGEMAKEHSi
n.f. -ii.in.f I j,r I n.l.-r.riliin. in. l,..i.
if h'k.liiirv and I Ki.M.n. .........
Vnt ill 11(2 fl A 1 ni.l 1 1 a- thy 'rniii
a 7 I I1"1-' 'luiy. II IB nw U ltra
T.. .11 .Y .ki..k i...:. ""m v" I'tiMum.! f. r r.ri. an.1 ,l,v l
We havaawuml tlie atvmiif Mr K R I al. A.y.l:l l Ant,
J IIKNAl I.T, U will la, u hare all j ltanfnr.1, Ky,
is nld frirmla ami t'u.luiiirra call and aiv
1,(HM)
WANTED
North aide Main Ptrvet,
STANFORD KENTUCKY.,
Will keep ron.tantly nn hand and for sal
niwr Milt l AMI I,
CIRBIAtiKS DlGCIEsI, KOfKAWiTK,
Spring Wagon, eot.,
of all kiiula,
Unequalled in Style and Finish.
RKPAIKIXO IX INK PROMPTLY TO
order. Huck aa paiulinK, amilhinK, Ac.
laui't o elarwliera U. have your work daw,
when your home mwhaniia en it uii
John h. cbaio.
J'mrru atcAl.iaTKa.
CONFECTIONERIES.
asoil ft IMitioa,
Murtk MaU IM.
. . aulnni iL..U..l l t .
. V , ki debt tiud he, tb, mVwIi tTl ' I- IL "I r y Mr.
X 1 loA.ayto,luhusiUo. TU? wUU?' , "r,iul11' W'. W
to of aa ad
crJiaoiiiMit la an ' 1'uiHiui: A-k'iiiuiir,burir Duniocrnt. !
ftattknea tluU Imimma pictt are not!11- Ahton. Mavsviilo Rpuhlitan, T.
Malkkl 111 ..Iw.o.k ....I A... ar ... A t
y-v.v aw, axu uini. r. ibavisj Ml. Kt.
TA M.ur iu Canaan nccutly knug
hiuwclf, tuJ jury ofhi ntiyhboit was
....... n l t
cuiiaiucuui ui aocoitiuiuw w itn tho ro
ijuiieiueut iu the t. After uiuturo
dcJila'riitiou upou tho nidci.eu adduced,
one of the member w ;u atked bat cou-
A.
KHIIMZ,
Craig & McAlister's
BARTER STORE.
9
GOOBS
KXC HANGED
Jao. a MuAlarram.
NEW
Joa. ft. Miuaa.
FIRM! r
Fun
Eaal CikL
Falls City Shirt.
Kliirta..
1 Kliirla .
(I hliiru niula tu order
(I Hliirla uiailu to urdr
0 hhils madv to tmler H
FANCY
$ t (10
l'i uo
11 INI
Id ll
It 00
lavion be huil riaV-lMxT' 0, thm. Lain t the
ciliiiK KtutiiH-l. W. T. U'Jit luusad of doubt ill liv mln.l of lU
tieoigitoj, TluR, J. A. Ikll; critUii ,'uilt"
$.1 00'
1 11
10
!' DUBOIS,
TIJE 1IATT43H,
tBALlCl m
PASHIQNABLE
Hats, Cttps,
Furs i Straw Goods,
GltEKN BACKS
AND
SIIIRT3.
ui.uinj t'lieVuit
I iiiitMiinn t I...V,..
ivwai ri3f"l.";"'V".V.-!!!.'!!
. i liU bi-U 4 UI . Iiilii .liii I in iJu. L'ilv
ivnu lor .rho laa and dim Huns for self-! p . . . . a.--, .
a. a-.uiTin.nl. 1 J Feurth Buet, Oppodu SuUuneJ Qutel.
ruui iio Kouna Hi., I,iiI'InVII,I.K, KY 'llm a LOLUSVILLK, KY.
6ILT EDGE PAPER
new gocLs!
v
McALlSTEU & MILLER,
Surth Hid Main Hired, in Odd Fclluwa'
building hunlurd, Ky
DCALEH IB
Wry Uood and Motions
HATS and CAPS,
HOOU nill ISIlUa'N,
Furnishing Goods and Clothing.
Vt' have on hand and are constantly rwwir
ili( tha lulnd alvU. uf
Iiaidies' Dress Goods,
KnihraU'iliff all thm iu w mtu iu. Mill... ..
itf thmmfnmm. ittir tiM-k ,J 11ITL' iia kij ! ! Will ill Uumt iaf.;.l .-.-f.uJ .r ....
-u jww".'"lii-uilinini'1 anu riNVilltf tiwu I I " U4'" llUM9M
uoiil'mi iruiu inc. M1 tw Vorl
ut clone JiKuren. w
ltefy Competition.
Wsaiak Ijuliua' aluu a aiwialiy, and bava
iu aioca ail ut l. I grades ol .
Custom Wokk.
K.KXTS
H'H HI
PEERLESS
33 13 13 - II I "V 13 ! I
Pkntod Dae. 20th. 137L by
J. S.. PROCTEE,
Of Franklin, Kentucky.
To Boe-keoper everywhere)
Tim killoariiiir laiiiil. f.r.ll.H i .
lh1 ii.uii
(imnird for my hivs:
1. It i. auni.l in ennalrwtlon. ml In an.
aran, and mo .ily undM.J !d
iiiaiuid movable co,ub (nw Hits u in-
. 'fh only matrrial mmiial i 1..
slmclion la a) foel i lunil.. ik. il.
ary lo tuton il fc il,,, tud , f, m.
ol win cloth iu. civuf vrntilalon. iut a
a. lw, a, rrw hook mni tfr iv
uiani.af tin, t,n tuba, ,Um, or uW
ualarial U ul In h.'Z2ltun
H. hrnin.a.rlyilwJ,iii.,WMubM,i
6r auuimcr ans aa warm aa ilia arUIM t
winter urn, attordin aaipl. proiaciion lor the
auWi wmteri.u, of colouiaa ua tin auiw
nicr atand.
4. Hy iu ii Dm. ihw..i,y fn, board."
-..i."';.! r.:ir jtf' kt? -"s
tlw Vuiidiuoa uf any aii.l culonr ut from on
ii.M Iram. u, u-n, ....blin, IU U,, to ...
hna -the annual Uaaltolh. auaoaonlr oocuukJ
ny ina i.ii. ny, - -
A. Law. linn, anil lid,... I. U...J l ,
linn, and ih. UdTL. T. .1." ;.'
using alliararaaidaiaihivra.
uiulh iirouf" ua. .11. .!.... Jlt.
Iinnidi-d ailk Ilia I.mu1 ......1.. V:.-.! .
tH.vtu.1 d-vi, for lh. pUI, ,d di.lrurti
uf inoili aulk-r. avw atiaihid to alii v., and
Will do more lu nr.. Unl III. bam from il,.
K ! lliat u tnl.l. .urge, than all ilia -IwiMlvr
and ivinnluMU-d "Hans" v.r lvM.i..l
AT
VKUYLOWnilCKS.
t-nlltd to uur cU-uk uf
Clot!., ('uftfclim-rt'M,
. AN1
Furnishing Goods.
COMB AND Ht V.r
iWlt I AND HKK'.
' . ,UMt AND r.LKI!!
k boiu., 7,'"l7"f' lit finally welUiilwr tlia brood
. A numUr of aiuall udiaiii or au W
may I uaxl in ,,. iv.i utaM uora
may ua krd in suq.luarbaaila-r, rwuiving all
Ilia HMvarv imtnrul wurmik froui ilia wdouy
ounlinnl to ib bnaal cliaiuUr.
tiilur advajitUkMa miyhi ba muBMratMl, but
III. . als.va arc dw i.nd uliiiiul.
Aa eiauiiiwtn f nu-r miiiua, will, I
Iwliev- wu.lv ,v Juiaunmu J, iirat iiud Aula.
nan, uf ilu. .( riuriiy of lh
IVTlis." HIv?
owr anv. aa.1 all ..il... ...I t i u..
loniiiN aiih any llivruu tbv An tan am
Cos i in aar, .VA, iJA. i or Wat.
lira lilahla aJ k.um.i. III.. ftm ua
!'. rlna I it,alar ... .ii.,t. ....'i.V. e
ft-rrilury will be aold ry low lu tin
wiajuug U. ,uu ,iu, aud tha Urma matltMu.y,
"" anv luith..r lukiriuuiui ..a.AiM ..iuil
. -.uimi, IUV,
lit J M MtlM'rilli
Ua'K In. hi J-ranlliu, Kv.,
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