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r m lira mm - FMDAY, NOVEMBER i 2, 1A72. . , llo I.. P.UU.I. Tl- I-. .ll.l. w.L,.-,L k- ...7 ' t '. V , . i min Minim print rnniwww. or pirt.ir. to b copied is swuratrly drawn upon pcc.ili.ir rtono, itl, a rrmron m-1 Mining oil. TU rt.maUtr.pt. wet, but th. water, while wrtt..,f .11 th. rwt of , IS. atone, mil not .IIhtb to th portions I f-nbiiitinir tin ink. An ink-roller la run i , , . i orer th a tour, rmeii'jr more ink on . .. , ..... ' ry no nt and ine wli(! the ink picture i H ItrUIlT OH II. J III I'M IllIrTT W IIIVU . . .. - . ' ,.ili hidon a'ld a powerful proiu . pp!iil. . . m ,i i .l , ,1 u e . r.t. hi to aiMiw uivolf In plain and un In left upon it a iK-rfuotctpy rf Iheorigi-i . ' .. ,, . . 1 ' j ii. . mistakable tcrnn, not itronwr llian tlie ital picture. The wetting and inking and i , 6 , . . . .. .imputation upon me diuervw, but to prewing u rrpwited a nianv times a ........ . ,. - ' " . plmn thnt nit undervlaiHlingofmy mean- rnpwa are wsnteil. Tuie h 6 one color. I ; , .r . . . ,, ,. . . . mi and piirpner.imiot be at fiiult He .. 1 1 . , , . painting, a Inrge minincr of atonra are uaed from Ive to twenty. The portion of the painting having one ahadc of color ii put in i proper pli;co on the (tone, r.itli colored ink. Another stone eon taina anot!:T thade, and to on, and the pnper being carefully printed from a tucccaion of there ttonea, finally cuii tuini an ex et reproduction of the origi nal painting when well done, to accu rate that only an experienced eye can ttll w hich b the original or w hich u the copy. After all the hadoi of colon are put on, t'.e chroma la prewed upon a final trone to engraved and grooved that it givea the whole surfocc the exact appear- anof apaiutiug on real canvas. The j art H now so pertected that co;ies ot eoxtly paintings are reproduced, as beau tiful aa the originals, for a small sum, compared with the cost of the originals. It will bi seen thut the great cost is in first prep iring tin) stones. Five or six nxmuu are requirou io flwHitt fllT uut whew ouoa donetlehiel cost ir 6 lite nling required. MorrrifJ cimowos. WIico chromoj leave the printers, they are cu thick heavy paper, like ordii.itry engravings, and they can then be framed in glas. But a great improvement is secured by carefully hacking them with very heavy binders-board that is, a strong, heavy pasteboard, upon which they are prewed smoothly in a powerful hpdmulic pre. This r uires care and skill in order to have the work smooth and even, without injury to tho chromo. The whole is then covered with a refined, transparent xarni.-h, wl.idi not only brings out the colors more strongly, but preserves the surface so that it can be wiped free from dust or fly-specks, and even be washed. Tho chroma, thus jnounted can be aet upon the mantel, or liung upon the wall, or be put into a frame with cr without glass. JI-arth and Home. Am idaitmble Narglciil Operation Here it something fur all surgeon, to read and admire. It conic to u, like fp.ld and great (icars, from Culifurni.1. la 19G9, Luther Corey, in Santa Cruz couuty, bad his arm broken in two plncos above the elbow. One of the fractures knitted and honied ; the other, owing to a split ot the bone Ving between the ends of the fracture, tl;d not. After suffering-rain, Mr. O n went to San Francisco, and the surgeons there opened the Bosh on his arm, aud cut the callous part from oft the ends of tlve bones, press ing the endi together and binding the arm in splints. 8o they remained for eighteen mout'i, but still the boue. did not knit, and tho muscles of Jlie arm lio cama shriveled iid and ueles. Then Mr. Corey applied to Dr. Lane, of ftui I Pemu. . mho fi,rtl, . lit. .-.rfrn...l th. Iruttit little job i f surgical workman ship oonceivahle. Ho oened the arm, sprung out the end of tho bone, and, cutting on" the callous parts, be bevelod tbe ends of t'ic bones, so thut each would Up a littlo over the other. Ho then riveted them together with a silver wire, and set tlie arm in a cose. The bone then knit and healed, leaving the arm two li-ches shorter. Mr. Corey now uses his arm at his work, and, with the limb useful ajrain, is once mure a tip-lop saw yer. y. Y. Tcibun', lkarxi Mflh-d af ViwvlBiilUn. III vivw of the prevalence of small is i at rariirus points all over this country nud tli. imporUnutj of sucouwful vacoinalii.n, j 1 suKifW'ti''" f Knglish ih)ivian, ll. L ilia k. e : i aw puuic nit iff ituiT. ilaiiJSa .. .. . , ., .. . , . to. epidermis, aud thrusting the vuiajiue i , . . , ? . virus into puncture made by th lunoct. . .i t i , , . ' A greatly improved method, however, , ,. , eousuU in first ruieiii? a small blkter by , . . 1 ,. , , , . 1 drop of eanthan Ic apiilud to the skin. ,.!., l 1 1 , , , Hiv ia to be irN-kid, and the drop of ,., . 1 .. - r. fluid let ;ut,an! then a fine vacvine iwiiit 1 1 1 . I put into this nLiiw, and withdrawn after! i muiiivu, ui uvuty , tlir 1'jiioeriili utta i and quite exclude the air, shutting out any genu, that may b. fltiug in tha atniuKihera. ' This method has been pnotieed by Mr. Ellis fir tweuty years; and owt of one hundred ease, of traeviua- tioa wrhlch b. has performed, be has Oct- er bad an iittaur of blood poisouing or ahceas, whiU by Ukt ordinary method ll a ecurrttiios of keeoudarv aboas is hv no uncoinmoo, aud Must of ryieuiis is oiienobaenixl. Theeoinparative safety uf tbia oietlwd is believed to U due, first, Ui the xi'luaioo of th. air ; and second ko tho Isaaer slat of the apvrlur. tor th. itttsiau taction uf suisvhief tlutu wheu tlw puooturas are made by the hinoai. j een on me wnna oi rnoma innmgnmii j I the country are lilhmPha Many ofonew , Vu .kP?-lTr, I , ,, , . Motimlrel. If he owna the title of (len- 1 them are rudoly roloml by hud. I fM , To produce a Chn-mo (or chromo-lilli- . , . ... ... . .. ' ' , , ... ... i and if I have anything like juatice and ngrn,,h)of a color I picture l.ke an oil- .,,..,.,,. -'K. ,. HomWO UtUCUM gills prefrr a Uio en. ..iiiii 1 This lusa Old llai k. LPM4 and I tlU'N , Or-nr-rnl N. II. Forrrst, of Tmnwiw, havlnf hep- amierrl, In pttldip sprwh hj j I Oon. Hammond, at kanaas, Missouri, m appropriating to his own ne arTpml mil- . limn of trip pmrwla of Alabama railroad I ....n i I ' i """"" ' V V . 7" l "d mnolu.lo " Mtrt with I fx follow-1 ' . . t (h , , tnvllpf(i h, who how i( rf j,, ,nJ mJ f , brnw I . . . . . ... .. ... . , . .:, ,,. i v proper military ronram to ratck np an : . , , ....,!,.. . inMilt) wTornwI ample opportunity to ... I nW propoetoonr tliemme oppir- ..... j . u i j tunity to 0n. Hammond, to whom I do 1 ! ! . t ..l i ip n I nil . ii cnu no I'Utrr uiniruiiKV u ' that published hii unprovoked and wan ton outrage upon me, thia brand of a liar, j coward and scoundrel will spread aa far as his slander, and live longer. Thnt he I Annulment nf ftlaa and Queeixware, Tahl Tutlrrv, rViaanr, etc., ttr. In wont, ererr may be assured of my willingneaa to bear fh'n n"''llJ, launi ' -claaa n"ral atora. om an.i I r v..nrlre , Wfora hn. . .. . . . . . ini elanrhere. SEVaRANCE & MILLER, from him, he is notified that letter ad- , naawwm, """" dressed to me at Memphis will meet with attention. N. B. FORREST. Winter t lolhlnp. In his experiments to determine the heat-conducting power of linen, cotton, wool, and silk, Hir Humphrey I)nvy found not only that these materials con ducted heat in the order given above, iilM,n thebe-t, but nUo that the tjghtnc or looseness of weaving pos- sensed an important infliioi.ee. It is therefore evident that in the selection of winter clothing, and especially of that to be worn next to the skin, the material of least conducting rwerjttui.Tg- nrfiT'fired with a !ilUIuHiia.ljsrcnrand the fabrics should be cliojen, and the fiibrics should I ns loosely v ovon. As rcgnnb the external garments the Mime riil? npi 'y with filial force, hut in this case care h nld be taken to remove overco.its nnd fliawls when in a warm room; ert.eciiillv thould this precaution he observed in the in-tnnoe of the furs worn by ladies. The hill it of wuiring thefe article? for hours in succession n hile shopping and visiting-, often so weakens the powers of reLt:ii:ce in the wearers that they Income the ready victims of inflammations of the throat and lungs. To such an extent does th! occur iu New York that many of the n:"-t skillful phy aicians ndvi . their pat ieuU to discontinue the uxe of furs, and the advice is often followed with the most satisfactory re sults. Seribnn't. .tpplra. With most of us the value of the ap ple as an article of food is greatly under rated. Besides containing large amount of sugar, mucilage, and other nutritive matter, apples contain vegetable acids, aromatic qualities, etc., which act power fully in the capacity of refrigerants, ton ics, antiseptics ; and, freely used at the season of mellow ripens, they prevent debility, indigestion, and avert, without doubt, many of the "ills which the flesh is heir to." The operatives of Cornwall consider rijie apples nearly as nourishing as bread, and far more than potatoes. In the year which was a year of much scarcity apples, instead of being converted into eider, were sold to the poor; and the laborers asserted that they could "stand their work" on baked ap ple, without mcut, whereas jiotato diet required meat or other substantial nutri ment. The French and German, use apples extensively. The laborers uPn tl,cm " an rticle r f"1 anu iretmenuy maaea dinner of sliced apples and bread. There is no food cooked in so many different ways iu our country at apples ; nor is there any fruit the value of which, as an article of nu triment, is as great and so little appre ciated. A Nnd AllMlr. One uight lat week, Mr. Heury Wil- ; son and a son of 'Squiro C. F. James I went out hunting, and, being successful ; in sti ikiug a trail, they soon had a "coon J up a tree." Kather than chop the tree, Wilson concluded to climb it and sliake ,h n oflr "in8'y. 'i UP . pir inai purue. tie nau tuirjiueu some distanr htu youag James, who was . watching for the game, culled to him to itt.ii, saying that he j;w theaniinol'. eyes, and could shoot it. To which Wilson ,. . ... . , . . r- . I and Grates! aniinul, uui tsiiu n, lo nu norror, lurueu . . , ., , .. , . out to be tha eye. of his frirud ilaou, , ,-u . u. . : one of which he shot out. ilou i , , , . , .11 doing as well ps could be expected, and ,, v 1 1 .. 1 1 . will recover. o. bhinir u attached to , .. ... , , young Jatiios, as it was quite ilark and be ' 'n . 1 t- 1 it was uuuhle to see his friend, and, hence, . , ,. , ., , ., iitook his eyes for thtsae of t!:e coou. ., ... ., ,. m j T. T. Uaileaa, aseat fur tha aala of , Was. Oaalejr'a oiertur foal, will furnUa "tlllea U sail purelusera, lu"4 u,rtu Vrrr' P. P. WALSH. MERCHANT TAILOR, 1 No 70 Fourth itikMt Ut. Main tvod Market Lomiarille, Kj. l aalka arataa,, a..nl l-t I tal MM.apa, beiasuriitiMl, ;UJ 7Vi, .u.im. kltaj aflstllrtl lu llMI JOS. SEVERANCE. IIEU FALL SEVERANCE North swirlo Mmln sat ., - ... aimhim tklr Fn and Wlnlrr alnrk Mf ,' .,,,, Ih.m. atorll of DEESS Amon whMi will fct fVwind all tha pnnnlar Main Itlark UMrM, All Wrml IVlafn, Am aortal Mrrinna, raipmw llitth, Japan hilka, Haitim,cta. notions. " t ' i- 11,-irrr, . -, HSawl., (ji.Im Vfatf and fanta, .nd DniwmsTrnnks V. m,t. etc. Domestics. IMnta, rtn.wn Celt, m, Dlranhed t'olUina, Tirkinia, LinarTa, Whin end Colotrd Flannel. m-mnnwrK si rt A. A rt'tt '" and t'alf Hhnea for women, mlaan anil rhildmi. m ,(f lh, m.nuf.rtur.. "r.T--- "" Wo nave a THE INTERIOR JOUnRIAX J1 Mntiiig OlSce J pxcoaca irvs promptly and cai eftiUy ior an janas ox CARDS, POSTERS, DODGKKS, CIRCULARS, EILL-1IKADS, UyiTEIMIEADS, &c. Now is the Tine to Advertiss your Business!! Mrs. M. GILHAM, Milliner and Mamin-maker, Up Btaira over Craig & McAlv iFter's store. STANFORD, KKNTl'CKY, j IS NOW RKCElVlXd lil.R I.ABHK! and clvanl atock of Millinery Goods, j Xffotions. FANCY GOODS, AXD TRIMMINGS,! Ami ia now fullv prepared to furni.li the pub- j lie freiicralljr with all the laical itvle gooda in 1 her line. I Mrs. 31. MYERS j Has charge of ihe Manlau-makiiil Ti'iart- , Bient, ami ia mviring uiontlily all the UiUl a.vluaH.,1 .,nlt..en.. k...: .1.. Ii:.. .1... .1.- .Ill give to h.r tn.iu entire hiti-fueliou. ! ' Udies in this and adjoining eonntiea will and it greatly In their interval lo vi.it the li.re of Mrs. liilham befors purcbiuing el- tl! HARDWARE!! NEW IMPORTATION ! ! , STOVES! STOVES ! The turgi-vt utock of Cooking Stovos, Heatiug Btoves, Li ?! u Stoves, k Small Stoves, Stoves of Every Kind, .A.. Owsley's. KoU ssjenl fur ll.a Wallace Patent Grate. A larye bit oa hatula. Kviryiluiiii in I Ita Hardware Line ! AT A . OWSLBY'a A new lot of iuuily t(nvri jn4 sccalvi 1 AT Owsley's. trick t'l.raer Aa? evervtliin llai'dauri.' au'l Lfxery line. T. W. MILLER. & MILLEK, satnnrtrrtl, t art I welts', nf and Invite iMr rrimlii td lh IIM ailrntina il Hi hMliea I ullrd o oar Hrarlire GOODS, cnlnra a ad fchrfra. Plain anH Famv l.ntrtHL t'olond I'uolina. I'riatrd Cotton I Vlainok Clrntlrnra'a Linrn Chlrta, Mrrinn Nhlrt z w nrifift waHM-wvnw II KM. refloat Alao Jlcn a. Bo? a and Ynnth Kont and - - - Complete new outfit of tvue All all nv.-lnra "TOWERPALACir J. Ma Armstrong's Clothing House, IS KT MlAKalET. LiOuisi ville, liCIlt IK'U J'. V lisea arriirrl the ae-twa f Mr. i'. Hau- rirxii, who will be deliKhletl to have hia friemla and acHiiaintancea call at th ''"' I'aiay. SO-3m ' 1 T. J. ATKINS. HANt TAtTI uta or Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron , "WARE. hoofing and utteulng i Juiw tu order and al prim lo a.'t th. liiiMs. rumps. Yard slid deep well Pumpa oa hand and put up promptly. JOB WH.K. All kinda of tin ware liiAnufatturtd and war ranted. Kcjsitirii.i done al all timra. chkaFTvohk. Tliowdeairin.: K1NE WOKK.trOOK WORK, stul I'll KA t' W'lKK, ahuulilcall .1 aiy akop, up atiura over A her lhaley'a atore. .-1, T. J. ATKIS8. PHOTOGRAPHS! J. M. SANDIFER, j Old Reliable Photographer, 1 la la ka, and will remain s & wtvka only. lie is tm oarv.1. witk a now outtit. lo uisk. pictures fMut tlie nuialka lo tift-ane, al priuai lo auil Ilia ksrd liiuaa. Satisfaction guaranteed in all Cases. lislWr over W. II. Anibtrasn'a druf aloiw, Mai at reel Huuiford, Ky. Uuainaiaa aoura trout 11 a M lo 4 pm. To avoid Ik. ru.b, call Imiiuallalely. MM J. M HANKllF.R. STANFORD Business Directory. fXITTIlAOTOM. IHLnAM, rrtSAI t. Tll. Metal KnaSa. ani tlatleetaa. nmtT n)W wani rT"av. I V Wan fcmt MHa, I. W. Wallara fnMe, ATnw wait.HT, ralatar, Waal ta4. QEoaaia artna, Wrlea Maann. Mat ntree DRT BOOM. C IRAKI a McAI.IHTKa, PSMk Mala SteaH. FS HATPK!!, A, "a Btraet. OKvxaAit Htu.ra. O Maaf staa Mala kM. M. Al.tarra a Mii.t.ra, ihM Kl...' nnll.llaa toelk Mala Steeat. nriDKAWCC AOEHTS. anta iii n . . nrtSnl, aalea Mala Slrart. Fa t'lMIHM.I, Mral, IjrLW. SlatlaM: Wtnlt. llarlSiert. InleTl. J.nirnal OAea. MILLINERT. MRS. L. RKAII.tr. Oaa Pa Waal Stat 0e. MRA T. DAVIS, Wear tvsat. MRS. M nll.ltAM. I f alalia eeat Oal. A MeAHatar Stnea. HOTXU. Vl naeM ilartla, Fmfrtetar, tarl aiaara. SIARVtM HOI-aK. Cnrrm 9nmmm whI Main. MANVl ACTUHXIU. S TArimt woni.t vii.ia n Hatnatlr a rruprleun, Weal M. DKJtKIS a CLARK, (arrtaaa Mat en, Waal M. I.1I.RM n. rrapt, r ltatf and k.ia Maker, Cor. Mala an4 Uneam atreela, l Nulea. OROCXMES na4 HARDWARE. AOWSIJ.T, Oamar Mala aa4 laaraalar Stfaela. ATKr.S a PAWaiiN, a sl.le I aarartee SnH druo trroRxs. rill R. ( HKNAI XT, rj Bank Mala Street. w rl.l.lAM H. ARPKRMOK. S.Mith Mala street. MERCHART TAILOR. g,VM R. MATHKNY, P. WHARTOR, I Mais rV- nsire RalMIn. THa' avriOPS. IIMMAa J ATK1A I rfaer Mala aiMl Laneaatrr atraat l aulra. )KI iR 9T HA I R, GROCERIES at COICFECTIOHERirS. OD. W E.IItKN, , Snath Mala. imar miLCi, e!rB JAMIJt AI.FIIKH, E. BUKK, SiMlk M.la Street. IVwl Street. COAL SEALERS. muoMAS T. liAVIKr. 1 J1WK a. ALI'CIIP, Kear Ike Deaaa. hwlk Mala Street. CTBre eje IVjol lliiMAS BITllRP, V1TDERTARER. TIUTIIKa D. MYI1IM, CONFECTIOMEIUEa. -iaiunim a noma, Klk Mala MreeL BLACKSatlTH BKOPa. riusE a ALIORP, I SmiN Mara sue. I. N. SID. PLATT, 64, rtiinn hmi . a. I. auia wns ar .is kVV P asswnw in ar w iaaV Csraal lsr,rswk Full Stock Gents' Farnishins 6ootts LSM laaarS aaVrr. la Ike r.,rlrlara af aa, Tirtii. tw Ubx.iu.iin, ai x.un.ii. .i.ie iu ,u - .uca aua-SMirth aa auav aeaMlae run auwle wtlhla I Ilia mw mt"4 uf Hue m IT Hl . t riable Khea- uallr luwdjr-lka ataallSv nem rliKl.H. . aa ami. aent adueatl ukriiUn, aaj tb. oolj n-lulla ajclse vcr diacwvvKu 1. fitM. Braar. ag.re. la as. Pel .fa aeatlat Ju P. r'Ulfr, M. l . I" U- tli.B inettiaU ul tlie n.UlnlNt L'aiienllr ut lvii.vlvaula lu laxl. an. . rel.fa previaa ut Ibeumlrj aua ia.r. aiona Hwrd la mi I hlt. Pa j !' rl.aiwiw ivaaMkB.i sJs liieum, Mrrrufv, ay ilitim lajyrWua lo la ayaUwi ia Itr. nttar Kviiialc ijruis. Reward tW aay ir4a laat lr. I. f. ma HlkfuiatMllaiN avml NvuraJitiav, tiniliiill r , ay a - llhpr aa imx um iriiruua-i j niaiMitssiuii; irsn ciailljr aaauj yaar. unwa m a'j iw atra. $ae) Rwar4 Air lh aaai af aat araaratla far Kht'uaual ! aieH Nt-MruLtu wamuileHl aitti asaM himit a Itlltkt ftirltt llattfaarl auawlspaj oi Uuiilm lu rut tar return iha am.-um im.iI hw aanwr liar Uir-- 4araiiMr, afitlittt a to ih ball .1 ia raaaa uf fMliur laiu. f tH aVai-riif tlua of iuiriiaf anaranlaM liat ls ftetltania-d la Ifltaw If I'Mltvl. llshiB. t If IfrtaWrlOe. HkHeUt ai el alNllutl quanlHjr lu-nr, will la mttrm-si I auail ilh llt atl'l Hsrill7IHHSl VIIU1I Ity Mr . ,l'lira ilpra, l-r. J I r'lil-r( Vi-.Milil-rH.rili MmH. Na oteHM? n-iH)l) l aVml U a U'tataa, tliMBwaMhiatVrsJ Ibr aaf ara atf Kaaralalai 4 H lift' "'t Ibpii f any asriu, iisuiuiiti lurai.Uf, 1 Ihal lr- Mil.r.UMtllM W.IU piph i' arm bmn mo-- 1baul li al imtM er vln aiat la fetuutl la wrry cainaunll iui"-""- afllirtail ft-r nuaiir jimfa Mtal ami atill autl'-rlit,;. AjHiai nmtu ei l rnr U,if tpetijkr atiW tki td ml a. I'r. Hi Ufa, VsJfV- IUe itikaantailt y nip la auM I v Jntktvtal al ffl m Istrllsri all lH.llat-m M hi. run lltlt r.i ,iiu, ana) iir t rular witilairliikt f. -tr-iM f Ii. ft ' laa-.i 'law., '., t uuy ua.ialiH-i ul W. l. ANl'KlwMf.,w,ar .yl IU rttaitiura. Grocery and Saloon! T. S. PARSONS, WAS jiial noHHI a lirat-t tiwa Hulooa and ' .' :iil . l .I- kJtaaa.. fed.. a.. I aiaaaa rami! ua .tai w mm- ford. Keoiurkv, oMM.t (larvla Uouaa, aud ia reMrvd ta furuub bia cuatoUMrra cboica FAMILY OROCEBIES, ConfecUoneriea, Fmita, Eto, II IH II.tSK ilHMlfd di0a.M hiai.ivai, W iiiaia, lobaotHja. ( iypr-s teH lha cuuntrv ariorda. 11a van fumiu tiia frU-nda th baal FOLIC YKAlt OLD Aaderaoa souaty whiky, ll FINEST IN THE MAHKET. S3-l. the dcgt MAIM IR QROOERTES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, SALT, taplo BooU .vad SboM, SlMt Pocket mi. Tablo Omllery, Teas, Spleen, Cigar, Tobacco, Tubt, Rncketa, Brooma, Baakota, Rope, Twine, Kalla, Powder, Shot, Axea, Lamp and Lamp Flaturosi. BUtlonerr, Extract, Boapa, Fcrfumcry, Coinba, Rriuhea, Ptpea, Candle. Ralalna, Nut, Toya, Oyotora, Bardinea, Pick lea, Canned Oooda, Confeotloneriea and Notiona Generally. Special Inducements to Cash MATHEW L. WRIGHT,! PAINTER, WENT KND, STANFORD, KY.. n EspEcrn-i.t.Y .iwta ck i hi. line Will naileart In Wiirk K the s b ami tiirniah material, or ! tKs la; . material j rurniaiied. Price Very lvowa TIN SHOP JND STOVES ! PETER STRAUB, WEST END STANFORD, KY. I AM rRKPAKKPTO IR) AM. KIM of tin work at mjr ahop near th Woolen I arhvy. j Alwa.rs oa hand ami f aala Heating and Cooking Stoves, tlft Vraaela, A . Steam Mill Itoilcrs, And other auill nirx himrre repairrd at sll j Tin and Copper Ware on hand, rW aala cheap. I v , 1,000 AGENTS WANTED 1lB THE PEERLESS DHE-HIVH!! Fatentod Dee. 26th, 1871. by J. S. PROCTER, Of Trankhn, Kntucky. Te Dre-kfetrera Eienwhert I The t ll.iin .Hnt nfeairllenrr r..n-prj lew ni the m.inv, thai aui t trut: iinie rlainifd liar mi hiv 1. ll ia aintplr in ronatrufi.i'ii. rvrat in a prraiK and i the nt matlr umlt!-id ami ntanaavtl hmvuKW ruiuh fntmr Uir ever in- ' rrnttil. I 2. Vh onlv niairrial rpqiiirttl in ita.rua. ; atrurtiirn i it! fivt of lumhrr, th naiU ncv. j ary t faatnt it tskevtlwr aid a iVw amall rm i of wir cloth lo fisYr Tentilatora. N4 a , artvw, wn-v rrt, hi .k and eye. hinjp, pirol, ; pirrv of tin, lin lular, lv, -f oI.m r xarniirt ! material ia uaed in ita t.tnatrurti I 3. When pnjf ly mxl, it i ilie fiNdr-! Iilv fttr :mmer an v warm aa Ihe wwm r I a inter itwe. aHitnliof ample pen ei tK tr ine j aueftil tr- "'"jc '" ''' iilt uta- Dier aland. 4. 1'y it une t? p.t-eewitT IVir "honey hua-i1- r "h-iy bar" i; t-ntirt'ly dipi.iM.-d irl., whili the elusiiilaum may be iwitra Irtl U .i.; tlie ittiaioa of any mhI rolnv of fnmi one ai:i4 , r-ame U ten, enaMii'a; the Uf-vr I" n-n line ii: - animal h tl lo the pac ool od by the cir.y. "ft. lirvM tinte nnd Mr ia reuireti n hatnl lina:, ami the Innxl i k-aa) t-xpol titan in tiaina; other Hrt-4'laia biv. 6. While it diktan.4 rhim to ! pnaithvlv "ajHth -naf" nmler all cirt-umatamva, yet it u nxvided with the kaat epmie ami kmi! ellectual dVHe for th-pt.ir and uisttriicthi. of tnuth ntillera evrr atla hd to ait-, ami will do more to prl1 lb bra fnrtn tit' rat- ajrea of that tenil U- aroonre. thnn all tl..- n - prflaireno.1 ruipliratnl "irapa" ever inwt.ttd ami will tntuwt eaaea auoi.i perhri pntteriion. The ronitnictiisn aurh that tlie frante and falaeeiMta tit eUuMy welliitlier the brood or aurphia rhatnbi-r. i A iitihilier ol aniall eliiva or nuclei i may be us in the .inie hixe, or irtie or more may be. kept in urplucliamt'r, reaiivintf all the mwamry tin tu rat warmth frutu tlie o-Iony ' confined In the bmod chamber. 1 (Miter advantaiccamiarht la en u at rated, but . the ahora are deeim-d auflif-ieiil. I An examination of tiftcn minutea, will, 1 1 I . 1 . ' 1 1 . f , rtaB, ul in aupermniv ol believe, antiafy an? dimmterrwted, practical Ajua- ttM ! IeerleHf Hive , .. j, -J 1 . . wr snr, ana all ntner. anu I t itv vuHr.Nwa w.maii. .n..,fH uir .m ' I'unuUT, 3urUL mlh, tMM or II iW. ... t. , . , ... . .... rarai Burma ana aatpi. nne .jiw Peerltea I Irralar aa. aealaaera Baaael. TerriUirv wall Us aitld rery low hi wiabiiMC Ui punhaae, and tha lerma madeeaav, I y r -IIV furihfr liimrniatioa tm biae atamp. and adiireew. plainly. l-tii J. H. PIKHTOR. A frtx M Franklin. Ky., AJLaZQ! A. OENSLE, tti.t:a in I M I I. II OLID T 1 r m n 1 1? A f AT.V. I Wholesale and Retail. I'l lU-OXH UY I'KAUNO WIT. I HIM CAN t KT T1IK llrT Al.K mil I.rM MONEY, THAN UY KKNIUNO Tt U1 IK VII.I.K OK I'lXNATl. Send on your 0rde.s. KATIXO 8AL00N. IX IXIXWMTION WITH OIR Al l rWWn it bait, an raiina rialoua wlier. uirala ran be procured al all hull re ut I'.e Jar aial night, and rkanlwr Ibaa .laawker. 1 aav. wuauutlr on kaiul all tu. market affords, ly A. OKNM.K. U. S. Mail Line Steamers For CINCINNATI AND THE TWO iloATS DAILY VUkiiif cliM. eonnecrion at (1nclnn.il (sat through Ira Uu for New Yo-k aud all blat ant ciliaa. MEALS AND PDPP STATEROOMS I -CVIlEJ. Par. anu. aa by oilier lintw. TU'kettr all .tint, bja all ax oeral lit iurl bt Hi. aoulh and riaiiaii'a oMiw in ..: 1 1.. I . tunl Liu. .Mwa aaiuai Kiir o uuonie, pkaatir. slut eon" fort lak.lbia lin.. . I It A Ma IAKTKK, fupk , thiav, f DaaanaiiirJG LIBERAL PRICES PAID lOIJll, TJAaOOIV In faxelinncr for 4rorrrle, Buyers. No Oooda Sold on PORCH Importers Dry Goods 201 Man Street, Between Fi.'th and Sixth, IJoiiiMville, Ivon t lie Icy. THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of XCorLfu.ols.3- Office, S. W. Cor. Third and Jefferson Sts., Louisville, Ky. Assets Nearly 8700.000. Ml. J. I.AWnNt T. PMITlf. Prr.,ilm; J. II. I IMKNtKHiKK, Vmt IV-mWM; J. H. TKMI'I K Hm-nJ Vir rrrilrl; Is. T. Till HTIN, SHarr; K. I. HKKK Mlunl A.via.-r. T1IIH UiMTANY OiMIMF-1 Tt INSlIT I.IVIX OX All. THE WM I. Irirt and niTtl 1mi. It atiiiila ail I'ANfl S IIK.ILH m tivntit ar.J ra rpliv. Ita MAN AWKMKXTii niMit-r te iiHnri-Hfi M tlir lt liiittwi talcnl of lui-Tille, I la Amtikrul iMMMtiiw U lhorHij(lil aurxl, arttiniitiK th hi-lia-wl iruarnnu of aiTuritr Itltlitv. Iu huaiiMkm la Bjmw.nK ra pi til. v. arxl I brvi1 tlW haranU f an rtwriiurnt. Kippnrarr ha nh'iwit iip lia-altim Urfh IW aafr ami pffitiiahlv nwatitHtil vf fumla, ani lh Ks.-alihftilm-.w of th mHn miikh tnlinir. In ht aiirnr. Th fOl.U'V M'h th I nnv i-r Kan hrw rairfullv ittImnI, anil.'.a fullT Hp Ia Its meat aHTancwd ptwttin ( lifr iiranraiMT. Ita isvinitsaMi ar al umt rfefntlt, and faire hna all thai tit l ooipaiiy or dinarilv rncaip lu dur onann t, and aa liln-ial aa roaiaioivttl aiiih nrudfMV. l'iMU'a4iss Mtl U.viiVlVU taUs. InMafisrit Utst ) . D. W. HILTON, SUto Agont. J. C. COOPER. Local A sent. WARNER & BRO., KKtl.rKa II iToT,cJ TTll TTI 1 clll T) (T AUVU 3 X uiuiuiiuic. Oooda, AND MAM'KA(Tl"l:KI!S )F SHIRTS nntl I'NDEKWAUE. Falls City Shirt. 6 Khirta - P-hirta.. Hhirta made t onler - 6 hhirta made to nnfter - ( t) hliina tu onler - 1 VArvV CTj'fpTG , X APlty X OiXlAO $ ft 00 ' (HI I IM) IU III -. . .litl hevoil aft (Kl 1 Ut Imitation I hevil... . IVeful - The brl j'i W white ahirt in the tity. Ktwl for pricv lM a." lirMi.i f.r avtf- meaaun-menl 11 l urlli St.. Urt'lsVM.I.K KY D. MYERS. S. Undertaker. Koal UsiiiritreH.HTANH'l!li, KK.NTI t KY Kee oawtaiitlv mi IisihI CASKCT8 mnd SHROUDS woodbk corriNS Mad lu order on abort nulkv. IHPKKPAItKOTOKI KNISH PUTrUK frmuk and mirror daUw of all atvW aud All kiti'la of I'uiiiittiru rciairl. Term. h or tliirtr duye willi note, neirn- lialtle and iaralle al cue of tlie Klunlonl llanka. ,. B. All tfci" lliilciHetl to rueai. n.iueateu to eouie iiirwanlr.1 and artilr up immediately. H. l. Nl r.KM. DENNIS 5c CLARK, X'.rlb aid. Main Here. I, STANFORD KENTIX'KV., Will kaep eiaiatantle on band and for aal. (11KAI 'KOK tAHII, I tKi: I KJKS, UlUtiOJt, KW KAWA1H, Burin Wagon, ato., id all kinds, Unequalled In Style and Finish. ' m r.PAIKINO IIOSK I'ltOMHTI.Y TO aa, unu-r. nut-a as r ... painting, auiithiiur, aw. iai I so eWakera lo ka. jrour irk diaar. alien your hMne niM-lianit. ean jeaoua-h. TY I H OXt K. lo ll well ly f.o.s tMI1 f 1 Ll ' METALIO CASES, I 1 j GARRIAGEMAKERS in yovjij. FOR niil Kir. IjAUD, Six or Twelve Month's Time. Sc COOKE, and Jobbers In and Notions, J H SMITH, Trea.urer; T. WTI.lN tlenrral Arrnt; W. K. II RVKV, ( taoultiim Arivare; . r. IIM. KIT, Urnl A.liar. RAILROADS. Lousvills and lT;rills KAILRO.D. knoxviiJiThi:.in(il THAINa la-tvara tusaiai tkS eVaiv laitlbi anal I ivlr-iMei , r i n Ixarr. Ir j'-rlUr . . llHlf 41 I. Vtaaj I tU- ii -n ... ... rr i tt IHixtlW 'Wttasas . AtfKf at ian..e. ti al t nats H ... Airnrl Ml rimiaw. - , Artiir al I l0a ... aMt waiM: ! lil'...l.vl . .. Arrf al Ml. Vtutt . .Writ al rL tn Uavnl .. .. Atrit- mt wi-d A-'ttl atllr Mat,, .rts-f gwt.an Arr.tt-al Istita.llW MMMfian AttijMt0aTn.a : lltr Kt'tltHHl jMI-rtrasal - Arftt. at I an awii-r..... Aftl.- al HI '... 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N.liitV laatiMml al laituU,!:, ill U k' aftla-l llh.aul i-'mr m r n.itn.iiaw atsaaj. H. II. (WM. I A T STEEL RAIL! DOUBLE TRACK! Baltimore and Ohio R&i'road. faW ir,M Kt-rt Lt ft, i 1 a aM at N 1 Ii). aial arrl Ug aa U ai na ia al i-HK , m-i arrl king ( kwura ia atlvaai-a al HVI.ilMiotl Hakti ,m,U, aaxl ari.klitK V. laasar) ia aatia at M)IM. KN. ILaho I'llll.tl'l.l.l'lllA tkM iraia tha iaHtka Th Oreat Iron Rtiilwuy BridgMt Km ll ' a Htrr. al larirrwrHPw an! aVMatf. ar a Jpuwlpisj atvl alsjafiiiaa rra ar mi Una ftrHtr frtHU I lln lUatall aaf I uiHailM If liaklt I1.M F atstl KasJiliNjiua i uf, WITIMHT IIANii:. Isia-I lisfNllsl aiMl Mitt lit llBMW tat I'll 1 1 IIM kl hl- H 1 bea mala v4al all ataalUia iraaaJata aad Irrria-w ) Tl. lvtta er aaJ al all li- aH Ara la lb avail. H. L. m t via. ar Maral Oram aavnl. llailiaMarv. Md. J. Ik laaaa. HaaalM iraiiwiaaHalitNt, lUlliiMtsr. M4. aitiurjr II. Jsa, sanakfral a.aa aajral, 4 in laaall. OhMa. LOUISVILLE and CIHCHKATI Hliort lain Ita 1 1 road I CINCINNATI AND THE EAST I milK (jl l KIT, 'IT ASP HM.V h'I TK 1 1 ruwiHulraK a luil daily Hi Pulhikwai l-mtttn lauasW M'rllia I ara irNH Utlllatlkr It I islultl fillalsurfi, HairlalMira, fkilaaVikihla, k ulttar alru t ilW-a, wiTltofT (itMJi:. Tlieualy lln. wltk lit. li aa-t'f ia nviu.ta. iaalk aiak. tife.. e.M.ue. ia.1 nt I.M.i.,lle a OS lltn t.S tar ft N. V.h, a.ueliiM rr . 1 lu M Iiuii.. .(.-lay llM'IJ.'al I. Ntrlvlita lr..u hi .lv.,iv ii .11 uUMff Ita.. I'laia rrua. Luutatllle lu Sea lurk, Only 31 hotirs. Tata Ha t at.- Wllaa4-1 ansl mtlflv fta ff.aaa 4lia4 rsa'llir-Uha.l allk) tll-l--U rirat- IV illlllM.Ua Alr-Hruaf, irml i k all siaMllsill)r isl ,w 1 iiia. Tb uail; all rail La Uvlwaa Iswalaria al dniMii. Mt klaa dim- ntaaar'.tfa Ilk ail Imak Uaaj fct Ik K.rih aiktl ral. . , If k4 lut aj "via I'rtiUv.ik aa-l ikMfeikffi Uaa alalltkluiaulBVala('' M.syib ( uik- i. K i.laJI'r KUIa. rtar. m. tL I'Altkl , litui taam. aa4 1ifkl .ia-ai riiMi L BAILROAD. COMPLETED TO PADUCAH. M aa. alte, Memiar. Julp IT. balsa IU as VJ Uh.ee: lara. Arrlra. .... le w a at S:la H a, . I M , n. I I'S". a.17 e m I P ... i ts am l. lapai . l.lla IS ua a a .... !.a auaaa a.lwiiH. a..ai.ai ... skss p u a a. Ellaabetkki.. ktae-pMi...... llaeiwl.ini JttlH'llua. Kuelua.Ula ft II 'fcll t wiMWlaiM rtvia 1 ..MM. rl.ar HJum. IVm-iii r. iMvlurf l.iul. ebw .wauM llua al fcllal"'1 ul..lllewi a ai i 'lala ai.ha il.'ihin.aaiiaii' -li liKia K. SMpniaoiwlial. (I. auiaiis AS, Hea l I'a. A I.