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4 J i - "" i iw '".. ;m.." y f I? ""I'1.1 "J- "."-'" '.' J.1-1 !." VOL 1. THE INTERIOR JOURNAL IK ft alls II K II IS NKnAinli Knt nclar. SVKHT FRIDAY MORWIHO. II a-anlTl Ml JUI THT, Maln.1 HILT0 OAMPBELU PrnrtinT Tl.RH-Tw Hollarafwr t ear la A4raece. RATK3 OF ADVIBTISINU. Mr iUb - lark Wll". ft miimmmI ln-.Ttl..a. I..'!- r..tnm . M I ! 3U "tMTWMIftiMllilMlllI lrlli""l-,r 1.-. W.trt.M !lU, ObM.rl, uT tM loi. i,it rmr 11. ... All niwKiliI saU an W fart I Ml- All nth aa rl iMPrth al jtrlla.iill. - Nft nvtll 1. ml we. tlil.taal p-.tr, 111 twill kR lfl .-istI, In M ... a..r. Ik it-t hi .rill.. W. rtU Swl litf SKS1 Ihrm IrrkM. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. F. MERRIMAN. SIJW1E0N DENTIST, KTAXFOKD, KV. Hlicr Turner Maantlic Ulia-k. . a m. art w. d. uom.a REX HOPPER, ArrvKXKV AT LAW. LANCASTER, KV. AJIRIS, c. Nan I l f'r V - ' ii im H..1.I TrnxT mm UU 1 JUii l.ir. umi .nn i.iitiii" -in-,-w, LoUSVH-I.K. KKNTt'CKY. ti ....i i : .i..i. . " VTF 1 '''i' '! ?'" K VUrehoua-... r'iinii-lie.1 ami hlt.il new I'W'l " ni- ..... Ihroiitfliont. inllie Inxt U: FARE $2 00 per Day. AI.KXAXIKlt A til, Pn.prV I H AM. II. 1IATV1II K. OIVIH Hr l I.. t or. Miiin an, I I'ourtli StivrU, I.tUISVII.U: KKSTl'CKV. Kefltted and Refurniahed. rnrt' H SO wr HATCHER Sc BEXX. ProV "carpenter house, Cr-r aViui ami S.wa4 Sirrftd, ST.VM'ti:i) KKNTl'CKY. HWIMI I.KAS:il Till! KNTliU. v lis'jtisl lloli-l, lliv Ultilen.iiilieil i. iti'lerininid lo afford to traveler, and boarder. I'LKSI' CI.AS.S aiiU'rluiiiiui nt al leuHonuhle "Tim K. M. t AKI'KXTKIt. GARVIN HOUSE, ll.ATE WAllMliN HOI si: asliiiiloril, Iti'iililek), TTtVIMI I.KiKKU 111 le 11PI I.AK JTJL H'ltel, or i I. nn nf li.n. which I. uu.iicd on i.iurt aiiiaiv, and haviiiK retiitiil tliv Httiiif in kooI t.Ui, 1 am im-urvi U fit At-rtain all whoivdloii nit, i'lw iravt-lintf mU Jic will tiui lhi lliMM) a ivairmu.il ioiiiik tilacc. An Excollont Stablo t-ouveliieul In die Imiue. At the Bar. I'nre liiilors. eiinirs, loliann, Ac. ltf !AWI I. AUY1.V Proprietor. JJ ARRIS HOUEE, Ka.l Siila Muiu Kirwt, CUAB OIWHAHI), KKNTl'CKY. THE BAH WELL SUPPUED. A f.ootl Stable, Ktr. li.lv M J- IlkKKIsi, Proprietor NATIONAL HOTEL HlHlo Miiniln Nrhool Contruflnn. Thi State Sunday School Convention which met in I.outsville recently; viva grand iiimm The warm weather at this season of the year prcvciitiil many from attending who would otlurw isc hnve Wn there. It h.ia no laa-n determined ti remedy this by changing the time of nnniuil meeting to tntuhcr of each year, ami to hoM thcae meeting at a different .:, ,....1. vi-iir thri titi'luiiit llin KlnfA wherever it may Iw cotivi ident of ai-niw, Thin wiw the nevcnlh aiiiiunl inn, and milch goni hw licen aeenmpliheH liy tlieir di lil nil'n"". The tiilloa ing i the adln of welcome ppiiiounciil hy Dr. It. II. Itivcm of Ihe Mi'lhoili't rli'un h. I It i well worthy of hcing nd lT all: Mil. 1'HK.tlllKXT ANII MCMPUM1 OF TMK CoMVKNTIOM It if HO lltllili'llMIIlt lllllv that hii iieen amiueii me. 1 am piiui 01 : the iiiiiKirtunitr It ailonh me or Mimw- iiift iy h''h npjirif'iiition of r'nliliHth j nchiml work anil of iiimtti liool work er, rxcriit ihnt of the liiini-lry, iiivolrca higher uuliiw or holier rivmniliililiea. I hclieve l roiivcy truth to the inti Ihvt, and iniprrn it limn the hcurt of the yciiinif. mtrhl ever to l" nyiinlnl a de MTvint? lit only the apprnlmtion hut the irmtitii'l of nil lovers of their rncc. Such i tne wurk that enlUta your nym- 1wthiiM,'nnd emploVK your eiicrjriiK. I nve a i'lrkiutf man, i honor a wnrkingr man. lu lieve that work in at oni'e the duir ttl thedi-tiny of our nu-e Moth amy lvc ila eliartn, and pl'-n-ure mar , fcave J-allurement; hut earniwt, dili frnt aid iw fid lalmr incritu iMitid n I the fainhitionot'oiir iniMintiiiim and hi;h an tlit lienvcnu. I f) liMine y.uf, then, a worker in the (Uattrd "f our ciiiiiiiiun Miwter 'M kn common work. It may i (taaciiaml bv the jNiliticul j "U'e lii'ti-d li x Ml an "lm'rtaiice to Kanic, the "ericul- t I " A- jthlv nf Worker. A-kv, lo thia itcra of la-aci'. or the time we Jiuliil habiliment auythitiK but fol M lender. Here, dhc lantutiful river, the hreciei from the li.l that there is no .i tan hi-tory or iienomiim- Jeo. In this pre-ciice we can jier livliup than pmiu phi- ,v, boiindli-. Iieiirviilence nnd 4 and holr c harity. Here we meet iaVs iHir children, to honor Christ iun- , tu enjoy convcrwo with tlu'brnve and poid, to iirijrhtcn our armor, to preiarc fur a prander cuiiHii-t and to be ready to I achieve nn -re ploi iou. victorica fur the i " eninnioii cull c. i-i i . i: .... : 1 II .., I mere may m- uim-u..hhi, nun uihihh ,,. ,.a,h with iiitcllii't, but in the end I J i ii i i . -i i.. ... our nmirta .nan ne knit iinu-e riiwiv ni- ! pettier as bv hook ot steel, or bound I bv the ihrt.li.ld cord which cannot ! wmleyou t." A! I iveVi- TiViT i blt'of , - . .j r (.,..( ' nwm ..in r.;,.. ... ' wine on ine uav; una icwi 01 iui uiuip. : on the laud's holy nioutitain. While I I welcome you I cannot hut express com 1 pasriuu for those that shut themselves out j Irom this ciiuviautiou of the axiple of Itiial. It ouelit tn euihriice all, of every I name and order, thut thi-ire to see the ' IiiiiiIm fi.l, aa our Great Head Shepherd imve coniniand just Utiire Hia aaceuaiiin. It baa aeeimil to me that here and now all could meet on thia platform, broad enough lo hold us all. We have hail enough of war, of ecclesiastical war, al ways violent and personal and bitter; of civil war, bh.slv and ti-rriUe; enough of i.,v I.e. thron iui.1 ni.w welimiue you to this pathcriug of ,a. Wehave . i .i . . e ii '. i no IdiKslv cliasiu to m wlilU' ua. II any chasm ever did divide ua one from the other, let it lai tiirever chauil, while we i.iin mil. ,'liililroii and aim hiwlllinaha to 1 1 i in that comet h in iheiiaincnf the linl. 1 welii line ynu tliut have come to ssuk for Chri.-t and llischildren, fortiial and truth for all these highaiid holy interest which la'ptu in time and reach on to eter nity. I welcome you that have come to enrich the feast and enhance the interest of thia wensinu by the wt't voice of aong. I bid you sing with grace in your hearts, with divine melody, with holy harmony. Sing aloud to the praise of Hia glory. Let every voice las attuned to hia praise. Make thia oonviH-atiou ever inciuorulilo for the tliviuest .train.; all echoinptho noble aeiilimenU of beav- i etily Inve, wlucli is tlie lite ot tlie curia- liau on earth, .and w ill la? tlie joy of the redeemed iu heaven. Welcome all thut have collie to cucourupe by tlieir preaeiice thia irreut work imhhi which angel, must smile and of which (iisl will approve. Iu ladialf of the children 1 welcouio you. F.vvry child of the Sublutli achool. throughiHit thia great city ia now repre- aUd by me, through uie biila you the welcome of ioyoua infuncy and happy childhood ami hol. ful youth to tlii tem ple of religiou and tu tin gathering of tlieir friciiila. In tlie name or every teacher of the Sablaith achi.ila wliu will be here tu caU h holier flame and be moved bv a loftier inspiration, 1 welcome vou tu our heart and lo our council. Iu tlie name of all the lujstor thai eerie tu STANFOIU), STANFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. T III tliird wffiti of tlii Inatittitmn Kill rit w (.niirniii iijik in am . - A t T 4 l Willi a full corn of tracher. We ea nffrr .. ,.,, ...v, i in ... HeienlifSe ami Musiinl H.M.nn.rnl...nT Ii.k.1 in the '"th. r . u.iru...i. .r en n,inl. in. liiilliifniTiiinrht.... 1M OO'nnrit iini iou word were. " WlfTer Tniiii.n in 1'iiniarr ipiarinient.... 1.1 M Tnitinn in I'n iuiralurr l purliwnl Tiiilinn in rlh'irile inrlEfivlil.. Tuition in Kn-nrh Btiitt ieiinin.e.iili Tmtiiin in I Attn anil lini k, nch... Tiiilinn in liiirimieiiil N'ie Tuition in iriiil N'ocid Muii . M ft (Ml ft M S.1 K U MJ in Oil I m nf liMmiiM-nt Jt,ru,rr y .liinii Ini-iilf-ntn I M aintinil anil drawing at l'nifH"or' I rin For H'lditii mnl itiformatinn, atlilrcn W. f. Till KIIKAHT. 1'riiiilpil, 2.1-lIw Htanfonl. I.ineoln rmintv, Ky. Crab Orchard Springs College FOU YOUNG LADIES. T'TE fit. Mtwion of the aU.vc Institution, wliii-h we iiitini lo ftntili-b on a x-r-imnt bur!, will on on Monthly, Sept., IGtli, ls7i, l with cnitriit rorj of trm hern, nH for tiin tttil niiinl-rr of M'tiil:rt. 1 The U'tm for Iwmnl ami tuition will lie , mrxVrwic, nntl will liortly aU.nomi.it. . For furttu-r informitioii rail on, or nMn- 21 Ji hUKM'.Y A TIHl:i:i,f iw-. ! KENTUCKY INSTITUTION - rim Tin: Deaf and Dumb iTVli I K alKive Irtitiitiin, 1k atil at Inn ill. will cnttT tjpn it Utiioti .,tfm "ncstlay, ()t ttlt'r 1st, 173. ipal mill. . Ivoi.li-liK of llie St:ile of Ken. from li n ! tliirti' yi in of :ipe. of iroiit V, a tin r:.t eii ira.'t. r. an.l fr,- f. V .m l com nri,.ii. ili-c .ill ri I provi.lid In lnw. lu.aiil ami tiiitioti kFor furih. r iiif .nimtion, npplv to the pal, JollX A. JAM HiS. L I hmville. K v. i MADISON iemale Institute, RICHMOND. KENTUCKY, Si. T HE li' it annual m-e-icn of I hi Iiiftilu tlOll will 0KI1 Monday, Siittmlir '.). Tiif fn'Mihy In olilc anil xm Tieni-l; tin r-.tirnr nf in-irui-iton thoroiiuli ; lliv ft'tMiiiuio il:i;iinti all of liu' brtt orl r Itoanlaihl tuition frmi (H'CJOio 30 Kr nnti ii in. For fatuloftui1 or turthrr iiifonn:ition ad .Irv V. I. JNKS, 4I.-U 1'riin it:il. PHOTOGRAPHS! J. M. SANDIFER, TIIK Old Rcliabls Photographer, I. in Mirn, and will remain a few w.-ek. only. lie i. prepared, wiih a new i.niiii. to make pii'liin-s frulll llie.lllillle.l In life-nine, at price. In ui! the hard tuucii ! Satisfaction guaranteed in all Gases. (.ulU-rr ovr W. II. AnJfrn ilriin tin Main liwt Si an font, ky. luitiitAf hom from Van tut PH. lt avoid the ruxli. rail iminoliat lv. Mf J. M SAM'llj'K. IiOst Luul Warrant. No. Sl,209. To all whom llmav concern: Inketioiiii-: Thai lnd HVarrani So. fil.Jisj, for Imi mil. of land, wliiih iMsiuil uniU-r an act of t'onirrc., Mun h .'I, Is-Vi, lo Sully t-'eland, of l.iiieoln county, Ky., widow of J.-iine. I-eland, deceased, lale pril ale in I'apt. Jame. Ilavid- ! win . company, Kentueky .Militia, war til IM i li ! lost liv me, or stolen from ui.v prein - li.. near Stanford. - "y." K.'ST.SS Warrani, in lieu of tlie one ihu. Iil nr .t.ilen, to the ( oiniiiiuioiierof Pension, of the United Stana, al Waaluniiai, !.'. --l A. M. r r.l.A M, KuitUirii, Ky. VJLH2! A. GENSLE, I't.M.IU IS T 1J M 1 I. UT OLD O TV a CUEAM ALE ! Wholesale and RotaiL 11V liKAI.l.Stl WITH UIM I'KliSnNS t'AX til T TIIK ltKST ALE KUt i.kmk moxky, than uy bkmhsu to i.oi is- VII.I K OK t IX t IS.NATI. Send on your Orders. EATIXU SALOON'. . IX OlN'Jl XfTlO.V WITH OCR AI.K Haliaaa wa kav an Kalinic Kalia'n, alien uieala can be urocunsl at all houra of lit. day ami aiiciil, and t-hcaia-r tliau elseahere. 1 I, i.KNnI K. LINCOLN COUNTY, KENTUCKY, 1'IUDAY. AUOUSTSO, 18 'rliccr tlipeonimamt of Christ, "Feed m laitilw," I welcome you to, pure "pen nml Nirnil mnp nii' dovout pruver. In the minie of thin ctiim h, rnlholie in il iirit, iiolilo in it aim, loving to il h x ir nn I rareful of it children, I el itmie you to our altom, fium which the thinie of lore j;Iuk mid hurn, and ulinll hum forever. Ily the grmw o' ( l we have thre firm already kimlleil, and liurniiisr po lirichtlr that We trut no , 'i n i n....i Zu Zl U, I wr come Tu K: ! ke to put '' out. Aluivei ill, 1 "p,",'mc.rnfll,inin( lt)MI , s. youml!.rnnmeofniirlir.l.l. - u - tliri - t A 1irif fmnf ,w,.,liluf wi(h HirM ,,. ho l the piiihndiiiirnt of life, love, !- lonll.. i-.rrli. iloiilik. nn.la,-n,l nmriiiu- a juu children, and forliid them tint. '" rome ",l,( T"T "f ' K'"K" dom of Heaven." A lieautiliil mnii followed, afti'r which Mr. Shinkle, of I ovineton, fixike a fol- lie paid he wo nn advocate of our c anity couveiitiiinii; that he would ur'o tlieir orpuii.'itinn it tie eouM accure ninjrle tliuroulilv prncticnl mHn to Ikiii with, ihnt the un-lHV-rh'H.i in ciim hIkmiM wry availuMe np'tiry to give pul-licitv to the work ann lortintv; ua vorti-p tliem tnni the pulpit, the r-. circulura, cnnU, Vc. In the country he would urge that mcthodx, a, fur aa piwi hie, be u-eil. lie would advertise by j pitcni, circular, keep the Stinilay I achiiol la'fore the pciple. (iivc it pronii- nence; learn a lo-on Irom thepreat hIiow-, ninn, Harnum. Ilia weret of ioiccch waa ; very Inrcelr the reault of ju licioti,, ex-' tensive advertiMiiif. .W Jlnnimt j Ihumhr. IIo would emUavor to excite tite mmn ciiiitiirT nun nn iinir na li-, I oilia. fiew ouiu aeiei i a mini i no iiiin nun inm town. iiioiihiik mr Mine mm- Siiilnunrhmil on III' l.rain. Orpmize I ia almut one Inimlrttl ninreuf the nin"l- cot.ntv e,,nvciition.-a. loctinj the moat . "T "f "ukb " u V""-' ' "-"-o"-.... ... able rate. Miitntilc laitnt. lie wouui nave a pro-, prHiiiinc "cut ami clriiil. V hell you ! cull a eouutv convention pet a fice man li, A..V,x:.r .'liractinnl .,1,1,.. In tlii. 4inwtic-al ape live men aro the only men ho ran niccepil nt Riiytliinp. ly tin' loan fiticcc.u ta certain. A .tirrinp aong followoil, entitled " 7711" Wurk iSoif. "AVai" waa caileil fur oa the niiind iWJ ojt 'he programme, from lli-v. J. H. (rider, of linuinir tircen. He favored i.iuntv conventiona, because it wu- iho ary toeilucate the ieople in V. preat i k, nnd ci ittntv convention1 wcreiJt'n- -;'hd m-!iii-. They are nlueatnra of pull-' ' lie KiitiiiK'tit. l'ublic aeiitiiiicut ia the. pn at iKiwcr in the world tiwlitv, and niih'ie awilii it ha. it ciiiic i.tilir nnd ! P" , '" . . 1 . I , "U liirtii iU lainning. It prows from a 1 I ftiore roiMTpiitm in the niiiid until tlie worM tWU it inlluence. We mun hrinp ' pie; show them tlioiicfa the actual ad 'i.e uumwi. i". ..no, rv . , vantages ni-uiuiig tniui ruiHlay-M'n(Kiiii, Vpvtmncr it a rimitrr oonfs linn ojtiu . iV'Y. Vn) tnuet advertise the subject. He hail recently attended a county con vention at w Inch he saw an old lady over eighty yours n ape who had never nt k'luleil a Sunilav-achool convention. Her r,lui inf.; I intend to have every one of my clniliren out at Sundnv-echonl next Sab- bath." We must concentrate. The von may give forth a faint light, hut let its rays la focalized and the bent will lie in tense. Ily the hillside behold the rill. The least impediment may change its course or check it force, but let a mnn- Imt unite, the stream increase in volume ii ml force, it continue 4d grow until the mighty Mississippi tjiiata the commerce of a ointment. Let ' iu concentrate. Peter the Hermit with a single idea made all F.unipe hollas if in a chaldron. Coun ty conventions weaken the repulsiva tVn-e between thediuercnt denominations. We pi t clow r to each other in our lalair of I love. Cohesive force i aulistitutcd. I "''.V ""n lcnominationa aia'niica. let us lurn our stroitpesi artillery agtuusi a omnium fi the ilevil. lii'V. Ir. I). Stephenson thoupht that county convention were really more im jKirtaiit.it' poaaililcthaiiStateconveiitinna. 1'lie entire workiup atrenpthof the coun ty tnipht be secured, w hereas, only a del cpatioit, cnnismil of a tew only, attended Slate convention. Itev. Mr. Morria thoupht thut county coiivciitioii in the countrv would supply for yotinp men the tilai held bv Young Men'. 1'hristiaii Asrociulion in large cities. Iti v. Or. J. li. McKee fnllowcit in a iMiintiHl nddreMa. I In lluiiudil that, unlcsa ! nntea a. hires, lie tliotiplit tliaf, untcsai iliiiroiighly practicul men can lie iuiluceil j In take bold in couuty eon vent ions, they would result iu tail ore. After the mutual interchange of friend ship, Dr. Stevenson took the Hour and , Mini It i. a good thing to la? zealously arltvtcd in a gooil wutk. It moke but little diltereuce to what denomination wo be- llonp, or what the Uirli reuce la'tweeu us. to tliat we have the same end in view, tiet tlie children into liospel truth; let ua have eutliui.ia.-in in our la I nr. The Sun dav4chiHi retuiie more heart than un v other work in the world. We must hurv our pnjudice. IaI us work with nil our might. I want no one to work with uie unless, be la? thoroughly enthused. The church of tiod require ua to Work with a will. 1-cl no dillicultie imilc ua in the great cuuse. 1ct ua lie friend ly in our intercourse with each other. Just look what contact il'. Here are lirelhrcn from every church. Iron sharp encili iron. So tiiaw tlie mind of man when brought into friendly oullisiou. 1 trust al oui next coiiveiilioti to ace every district in tlie Com moil weal th represen ted. The result of auch a couveiitiou will cau-e ua all to he thankful and re joice. We are learning Iu tolerate each other by these frequent meetings. We are all on jiarullel line ou the road tu truth. We regret that our sisac doe not per - nut it us lo give the entire prt.iliiitf a careful la-ru-ul of theui would do great giaal iu llie community. Many able and il.iii iit minUler., of all evangelical de- uomiualioii were prvseut and took purl in the dcliberulioiie. The couveiitiou adjourned, after lieing ill ausaiou three days, to meet again at in tlcloUir 1S7.1. Do You- Want a Farm? HiK S ALEII TT UVmi yl HAI.K, AT A I .;,,i'i,..i .... ..i . ii.ir :TM.'T X MX'' t" Irarw. WikhI, Hitter iml imil can lie foimil on tlii farm, wti icti i cmiit an any fair arcrnirc of land in tiiii county. Terms Easy. A ili'tilling t(Jf, iintiiirtiw4il nTwhrrt. i on lh Uni. ,4 hl'l Ktrcani of rlrnr, ch npTr-fnilinK witir, utI nulixtiintinl l"r limn for lite diMillt rr i- nlnntlv Itiiilt. ( nn, or aildiTMi PAN II (J A It VI N, or Jl. T. II VlfHIS, Ait'r, I'Uf. Wnnfnrd, Ky. Valuable Heal Estate -KOR S -A. Xj IE3 I NI.F.SK 8.I) I'KIYATF.I.Y liKl oItF. the 21ft day nf I iiivniWr nenl, I will iiiut at public nut-crv, niT IliilM-. Ali ,r ,ituon linnville int in ll.t town of Huutonville. The lion i. new ami aell arranai, anil contain, four or five nnim,anil ncciirr nut l.uil.liniri on -the lvt. u' In s ,,F tlltsr ,.,jAnS hlA K uKAW i iv h H u. i iw. ..... u .iu..., t.n, Allv , .i..,;,:., . mimine Ui.-lKM.-ehoM r , w, ml, In-or call nn me, or t ook A: linn, at llu.tonville. Lincoln ronntr, Ki-n. luekv. J AS. K. Mill lli.M ,U K. 21-lda-oMf LAND AND STOCK SALE! ir 'AVIXd ileterniine.1 remove Went I ofli-r for -ale my f;irm nf Afrtia. filualcl live mile. e:i-l of Mmiford. Ketllliev, :in. nenr Walnut Kl;it. Tlii. farm i. well watered, with an aliinianee of limber for i4 iivonitory frame dw,riirnr and allrecewarv oiiihTniii.'o . . , If the pro), rtv i. not f,l,l privately lu fon K'Pt'M'r . 17. I will on that day at i'iv liouar, otter the ..me to the tiiirhe.1 hid y frame dwirlinxT!'''''?"' " 5eo"u j,.r .vn.mn'l.le lerm.. IERSONiIXY , wU1 (m Ult. uw;ttt Mlc Maic, ni,. lonowni i.-mwiai iin,periy, io-wu llomm Caul,-. Iluin, ililcli Cow., Mule, Corn and (aits. Hay, Acn and all my llotlne holil Furniture, in ureal variety; Kuniiinp Tisil. of all kinds etc. I 'all an or atMrt .., iJ-4l II. V. AIIMH.I), Stanftinl, Kv. STEEL RAIL! DOUBLE TRACK! and Ohio Railroad. Tke (Irtml Skirt Limt om fmcimmoH r Ctlumbv4 a..iia ST to ltn .illc, .ua .rrtflng on train, ia ail vn ul M.W Yottk. s.viiii( mO... w.l arrivtnit 'i temrt ia ad'suee I HAt.l I Mi ii: K Smvoik 77 inllt an4 arrivinic s. hinini In aHvuw. at WAslllNliroN. H,hii. I'llll.AllRI.I'III A ism train the quIrkeM. The Groat Iron Railway Bridge! , r,.mii.-T.. m.tuhir .ikI nuio iiu. .r riiiini.ii . 'pi- ilr.wiii,.n.iin .na .Kn .itu tun an1 r'iu un mm nuio. fr.MM I litclitnall .w 1 .4unil'U. 1. HnltoaiT. .ml Wwllili.tiia Ctlv, WITIMH'T t'lIATVt. li. Rv Ihia niwui rou'iaa' .U umnttua traiiMn) .Iwl kin. a Til k.ta .r ail. at alt ti.-krt .flt'iv la lh.i anuth ami we.1. L. M. I '.ili, himh1 iii'k.1 mp tie luilhn.vr, Mil. J I. W il.-ii, iuj.Uy lran.irlaln.11, HHllltiit.n., Ml. HiiIim-v H. Juwa, .iM-rai wm an.ul, I iut-iuiuill, I ill Ilk L. H. PKYOR, PAINTER, Paper Hanger, jtO., Etc., EtO. C -A. LCI MINING a ..H'ialty Wall paper injrtl variety, alway.on hand, common, iiieilfwm, and tine ifiil, at rity prii-ea; and whieli will fee Itinii-liLtl and put on at rrawHaaiue rauak . uraiiiiiix in nswiH.i etc. (irainiiix iii iuiitaiiim of oak, a4i, walnut, (Irilvr. for woik or iMtwr mav W left at the dm torv of V. II. Anilvrsun, Stanford, ken tinkv. 2:i-;tin T. J. ATKINS. MANt'rAi-rt Ki:a or Till. Copper, and Sheet Iron WAnE. KOOFIXU anOiTlTTEniXG done U utdcr and ul nux lo wuit tli timtd, niMIVS! iU3irS!! Yard ond dwt well INnnjiMon band and put up )miniily. jonivoKK. All kind of tin wart umnuftu Hired and ar rautcd. ltiairinj dtmv at all tiuiva. C1IR11TTV0KK. I'liisvilesiriiiK HVK WtlliK.tiiailMMiliK, anil t'UKAt WOHK, .houlii call at uiy akou, uii ataira over Aslivr Oalev'a store. Uy T. J. ATKINS. STANFORD WOOLEN M CRIST MILLS. ! rtl k MimiI.KN AMI i.lilM' Mil. li ,V sa.w iu ncci ruinin oroAr; anu WOOLEN FABRICS. And sell tli .sum al reaaiMiahu price. Hiabeat Caah Pnoe Paid for Wool. We will alo uriiul 1 "US or WIIKAT oa any way, awl pay lU. buiUvat i-a.li uric for , -JJ M j,,, d fc)Ur j. I II. 4 K. 1. MAI ll.N'.l Jf. Tim Ixxington I'rra aaya there m a chniics for a nphthhlc over the liifi Handy tax levy ill Fiiyctte county. It i i-onfidently preilietetl that the Slate of New York will give (irecley a mnjority larger than the entire vote of Hon. John K. Mct'lcary, ( RcpilMi-' Cdll) ..t t;...l,M.llo .,11 ,n ngnimt Hon. (i. M. Adum for C'ollgrciw In the ninth district. Uncle John Harper and liin frrait race horw, Iinofcllow, w ill be at the Ioui villeand JefTcrHin County Fair (Srtiuml on Tuwlny, Heptemlier 10th. Alaiut (IS.noo Imvelieen rnifl to pay for the Cincinnati Southern Iinilrond tlirotifili ISovle county, and of thi.i amount tlic town of Danville haa given 12,(MK). An ciTurt will he made to get General Carl Schtiri to addren the citiicna of Owen.lro. A committee has been ap pointed by the Greeley Club to extend him an invitation. Major nottv, AacUtnnt. Secretary of State, inform., the Frankfurt IVokkiii that all but two counties Carroll and IV laki in the Firat Aprajllate Judic ial District, have lieen ofticially heard from, n a, . . H. I'ryor'a majority o for U a little over 25,000. Tho Itcpublican ConprcVtonal Com mittee of the Seventh diatriet met on Wcdneaday, the 2Int, at the Ntalcumnn ufHcc iu Lexiiipton, but ailjourneil with out action to meet apain at a latter day. It i. not probable that there will lie a Re publican nomination in opposition to Mr. Heck. Mr. John Pate boa placed on exhibi tion in Georgetown a curioudy-wrought chair, made bv himself, of ash wood, i wliioli lin iiiipiid. In nrcKctit tn Ilomce White House. 1 he prolwlnlity u Mr. Paten will have hia chair returned at hia own expenae. Our next President i neither "gift taker" nor a "NepotUt." ' The wtrrcy of a rairmml frnnrt'irtlTwt hurp, Ky., up tho Kg Huudy river to IVnih Orchard, waa beirun last week. The Big Sandy Jl raid nya "that the building of this road depends upon its practicability, based upon the report to the Iliatrd of Director of the present aurvey, and the spirit in which the enter prise U met by the citizen of this place and on the line of the road up the val ley. The new postal curds arc to be a lipht amlier in color, five inches by three and one-eighth of un inch in aize, and weigh alxiut one and one-fourth dram. Ou one ide there will lie a vignetto head of the Crodde of Lil?rty, with the wonls "United State Postal Curd" engraved and printed in the highest style of art. This tide also contain the direction. "Write the superscription on thia aide and the communication on the other," and ia ruled for the name, State, county, piwt-offico, nuuilwr, and street. Suiuuel Brown, of Ccnterville, Appa noose eouutv, Iowa, who left l!urk' Fork, Graywm couuty, irginia, alaiut forty year ago, and reinoveil to Ohio, desire information ot his tatltera laimiy, wno afterwards removed to the SlaU; of Ken tucky. Puntot names: M iiea and Han nah llrown. "I'hildreu'n names: I unii I, William, Samuel, Steplan, John, Isaac, Nicholas, Moses, Hannah, Ktitliand Kc becca Hrown. Any one having informa- . , . .. r .1 .1 :H :.. . uon I any oi uib uiavo win cm..-. - great favor by writing the aamo to ham ml Brown, Centerville pust-olfie, Aip noose county, Iowa, Mr. Lucy Itumscy, charged with com plicity in the recent attempted assAstiua tlon of her huslallld. JwMe lUtusev. ill Clark county, by Milton Haggard, had an examining trial la'lort Juitge mvuner at Winchester recently, and was held in the sum of f 1,0110 to answer at tlie No vember term of the Clark Circuit Court. The chief witness against her wa Hag gard, who tes titled t ! nit tho waa to have given him one thousand dollars and after ward, marry him if he succeeded iu kill ing ber husband. It i statul that Mr. Ramsey and a large protairtion of tlie gissj iple of Clark disU'lieve that .lie hud anything to do with the attempt up on hi life. From the 6'uoui limit, TM: "An unfortunate difficulty, reaulting in the immediate, death of Mr. Joseph Tiding", of CuinUrland county, Ky., occurred on ulneaday of last work. I nlings wa a tenant of Mr. Willi (). lUuliy. and ... i. a ilithoiiltv or loot, .iHiiilinir in rcirnril to - " b - a i- the occupancy of the land hail exisUil ul uch gnyf n,., w IjaJ rulUid iu both being bouud over to keep the la-ace. Ou tiie day mentioned they were acci dentally thrown together, aud diapuU) imiuiiliutcly occurred about some fruit ; nrivilivia. iu which Iteaalv allot Tidings witt a gun totultsl . h k'";i I will be hckl'for trial." F. 0. PORCn, WITH PORCH Sc CQOKE, Dry Good: and Nsticns. 17 Mln film htwrn ftth irtH th. 14 - 3m ljOTii'Jl, Kentucky. l-vTITl' for SALIi ir II AYR MS aere of (tkhI Innd nilnated JL I niilf .ii!m. of I me 1 1 ill, on the """" 'lie nm u anroa.l.uHnu ' ,1'nioke I n.'i h"l ciil Inml-, ai.it containn x,. rrinn of nml, hi. h 1 will m II privati It im ano-l Irrma. AiMrr Sl-tf M. J. ( At.t.OWAY, rim- Hill. Kr. FOR RENT SEW 0)TTMiE nN'tS()Mn.Y liuilt, rontainint; thrr roonm nntl a A kuclifn, piUiatitt one nitlin from htanfont on tin I nti t llo tiirnitiko pm. Apply at the Interior Jtt rkal ottlrp, or l tf J. V. filMIAM, rrorrtor. MILLINERY. M AXTIA-JI A Si I X4. Mrs. M. (JILHAJI Ha. jtiet opened a millinery t:tMi"li nient, lip rtuim ocr ( raia to MeAlinterV .tore, aoilth fide nf Main atrwt, Sln fonl, 'Ki'iituckv, nt the olit -tinel of Mr.. M. A. Wilinc, nml JIA71 .1 MAKING kJ amlrr thr thantr nf H Mri. ii. MYir.8. f)one tvrf-onlintc In Itktti tlt" nioi impntfd i. now riiiiviiiff a '"W e'eKam niannrr, nnu in ine wry luttnl STYIIvS. MILLINERY, rxicxs Reasonable, C0GDS, NOTIONS. FANCY GOODS, H Ltiliea ju this nml iid.ioininif roiintie. will find it areallv ui their interr.1 tia. .-nil and examine her .tiKk before pnrclia-iiig el.e w here. asn Tri mill in is. That have n own onrra ut rtif trade in tliuwrtioif if country will Iw roiiml at Mr, till liun'af. . Remombor TII8 POPULAR 0 NQVELtlESjM OK Til K g EAS0X Up stairs ovor Craif? & McAl ister's Btoro. -ly (It) TO THE CAS HST 0 R E. THE PLACE TO GET TIIK 1IKNT IS THE NEW STORE On LANCASTER STUKF.T, nlmve the nM Nmiuiial llank buiMing. WATEHSTT)AWS0X, Have just received a large Hex k of Family Groceries, CONFEtTI0NKKIKf. NOTIONS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, . CUTLERY, HARDWARE, . TIN WAKE, JAPAN WAKE, - ranniiitr Iinpleiiienls, JUtO., EtO m TTN Sul.K'lTlXM A I.IUKK.O. S1I AUP X of the iaironai.-e of tlii.- coiniininiir. wa,10kv from Tell Broti-k, for 15,00( he . my thai imr st.sk wa. m lecl.il with a ... . .,lrMin, ,,, !l.u n,ul .iiliM of S A.UI.1 IKS, and especially Ihe KAHMKK. Oil! titKilW AKK A I.I. t'KKslt AM lrSI KA HI K. AMi WK STl;T i THIS KXTKItl'UISK Willi A I'l THt- MINVTION ! Tn PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS, ANT) NOT r.K UNDERSOLD liy any hnu. in CENTMLJKENTUCKY. WE hav ad.Mt.l tdf CASH HYKTEM, and inu-nd l fullv diitioiM trau tu tho poaintw oi U.i t'oinuiuititv, (hat it in TO THEIR INTEREST XO PAY " CASH I OII Til KI It OOIH, : AhJ ,M y VUMKK, and MF.1 It W'lf, ' can a U -it. r ailor.l lo follow t r lllKW T ..teui Ihau lh. Nr.lU II A.N I. ' T T it he di-tiuitir under-ln .1 that our Xj ura.. are VARIABLY CASH, and u ak On and All ui viuie alura iluy eaa GET BAROAINS. I.I. kia.buf ( t)l il(V PltillU'l lial dia very liia-hasl market price, in es el.riiice liir ffiaaia al tke verv (owv.1 LASH PKH l-X ll-lyr. W VTi:Ui 1'AWsoN. Iralli of IlKtnn. Tlie famou raen bor, Iexinpton, dietl Aupust llth, at the Woodhurn Stud Farm, Kentucky, the sent of hi owner, A. .1. Alexnniler. Although only twenty-two yenr old, he hail been blind for . some year past, but hi phyical power-i continued unimpaired until withinaUort time of hi death. Hi two-year old progeny, Nevada ami Tom Bowling, are two of the mot promising youngster , that have nppcared tlii acason. Lex ington wo bred by Dr. Warfield, of Islington, Ky., omlwaafoniec! In 18"i0; he was by Boston, nut of Alice Carneal, by Sarpcdon, dam I'owona, by Sampler; great grnndam Iady (ray, by liobin (iray. Bixton wa by T'unoleon out of liobin Brown' tlnm, own istcr to Tuck alvsj and revenge, by Floriwl. Alice Cnrnenl, Icxinpton' dam, wa fueled in Kentucky in ll.'lli, and although elie ran second in the first heat nf a fimr miln race to Mia Fixito in 7:42, lading div lanl in the second bent, she never won a race. Lexington wa first known on the turf aa Darley, nnd under that name won hi first race, three year-old (take, at the Lexington, Ky., May meeting. 1K1, mile beat, heating thirteen oppo nents. He wn purchased on the even ing after this race by Mr. Ten Broeck, nnd hi name changed to Lexington. At the same meeting ho won a two-mile heat . race for three year olds, and hi owner awn after matched him to run a three mile rnce agnint the four year old filly Sally Waters, by Cilcncc, out of Marin , Black, fir M,.r''; the backer of the filly staking $"),t00 to 83,500 on Lexington. The race occurred on the Metaire Course, New Orient, Dccemlwr 2, 16T3, and ( Iexington won, distancing Salljr atera in the second heat. The time ra ti:-''(J and fi:24J, and the track very heavy, His next engagement was in the throe year old stake at New Orleans, January 7, 18o4, two-mile heat; but being ami, he paid forfeit to Conrad the Corsair, Argent, ami Hornpipe. The following April on the.aame courae, be won for Kentucky the lircat l'oat Make, for all ile heuts, beating Lecomte, in Uttli bent, Highlander, of aipl Arrow, of Louisiaoa. r IlighlandaiF wa distanced in tlie neeond, ami in tlie first heat ; time, 8:08J, 8:04, and track heavy. The next meeting of Lex ington nnd Lceomto wa on Aril 8th, over the same track, for the JockW Club purse ti.'MH), four-mile heat, aid bore Iicxington tustaincd hi only defixt. Le comto winning two straight hcautia the fastest time ever made up to thaldate, vix: 7:2i, 7:28J. Iexington wa icond in both heat, and Renbe, third 4 the first, w:h distancad in Ibe last heaL withstanding hu horse' defeat, Broeck offered to run him either IaMjomte' best time or again LecAto liimsclf for 8-'t).000. four-mile hei Eventually a maU-h wa made for. I (MX), Ix'xingtun to run against the fasti time, at four mile, that is, Lecomti 7:20 over the Metaire Course, New Oi eun. 11ns mcmorn.hlo race oocurre April 2, 185.5, and Icxington, tarryin; 1(1.1 pounds three pounil over-weight- and ridden by Gilpntrick, woo in 7:10 which, for aeventccn years, ha never la-en equalled. The time waa 1:37$, 1:521, 1:51. and 14j ; total, 7:19. Not satisfied with this, General Wella started Irfcointc against Ixington .for the Jtakey Club Purse of 1,000, w inside stake of t)2,.VX) aide, four- 4ieata. April 24, Wo, on tho Wei Course, and this time taxingtoo obi a divisive victory over hi old coufpH' winning the first beat in :23., ant loping over in tho areoiid brat, a coin to hail beet) withdrawn, licxingion soon after broke down, am i being withdrawn from the turf, was pu I cliaseil by IloWt A. Alexander, of Ki iUlAMlUlCi ' euw ii .Try price, the ahrewif Sec ten mall n pliai 'that the day w ould come w hen he would sen imw iiik-irni nt miv m" ij spiieil for more money than he paid lor n . .r r it... ikA. An. him. hen, a lew yenr Utter, Ixxiug ton's miii Norfolk won the two stakes for three your old at St. Louis, in May, 1KC4, and the colt's price wa aakod by Theodore Winter, of California, Mr. Alexander replied. "Nothing lea than Jl.'i.lMHI." The price was given, and the. Ucutuckr breeder was eiiuulul lo eotr erutulale himself. Sim that lima al olhcrsuiiof lexington, named Kentucky.. ha been sold for 40.0IM, and itoulil 1 that amount would not pun hare Haul ltosactt, the greatest of lus progeny. Hume Journal. ffblTry. Prcsidcut Grant ho addrewed a k tten of condoU-nvo to Fruuci Joseph, Eos-j icixir of Austria, on tlie di-atu of theJ ruler mot tier. fttirourf j'Ufxiu-m. What (luiikeviaiu t No letter of euli- diilence to any poor Union soldier's wiro , on the diwlU of her husband no ym- i attliy for the wife of fjcucntl Lee, wtw.n tine estate at Arlington the government robbed ber of, aud on which they ha. eroi-U.1 a ociueUry. Jame II. 1 juufeiiuu, well known miller iu Islington, waa eaugbt Hi tit iiiiii-lniiMrv nf In. man nuU on Vteit .lay. tlie .'Ut lital., aim so taviir y lli.il be dud a li w niiuulc olUr f 1 X 1 K 1 K 1 1 1 1