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it i nt II .rajnain JOURNAL. TODAY, NOVEMBER i 23. 1872. TO CDITOHO. Amy ipm " m esMr arrmnc wlla ms Tt-assiM with Jri tUhwa fVsMst ImWt" t "kM-alT kf evMrvsnlisaj Mark rrralirts a 1 Maihfi Ky. vim red crocs. Tb year ia drawing to a clow, and we cad tha money dua m m fuUcripthm. Those of oar iulwrilr who Bnd a rrd X after their name on tha martin of tka peps, or oa tha wrapper, ara po litely BOtiAed their nhpcHptioa la due, or over due, and ara requester! to remit the nma Immediately. -We desire to purchase a power press, and enlarge oar paper fcur columns at tha beginning of oar eeeoad volume, and will do so if properly eorourged, and promptly paid. Please eosee to our anahtanre, friends, and wa will make yoa tha LARGEST if not the BEST weakly paper in Ccn . tral Kentucky. It b a little oootrary to oar notiimi of right to giro eo much form little, but at It seeme to be expected of oa ia rice of tha fact that othera do it, we will send . Tn Iaruvoa Jowal to tingle sub- aaribara an tha receipt at ti tor Four- tMn Konthar or from now antil January lit, 1871WeU, Yea I We will gira eluba tha aama good bargains. L a. emd our paper antil January 1st 1374, to eluba of ten at II 73 each, with opa copy aitra. To club of twen ty at $1 60, one extra oupy. The mon ey must alwaya accompany tha lUt "Wt will pay Agenti a liberal Pwroeat&KO, bat no picturt books. Gold cloeed at U2(?113. . Lookoct for counterfeit nickel. Tajoj Vutatd Ijtjaf nun penaioaa. to CTpeiaoiia. Otm friend Man of kappy It'a a daughter. the Adwtate ia TDK United Statee Supreme Court eyourued Tuesday last. Thb women who voted at Boc better, S. 1 . have been arrested. vVgbtebji Kentucky has, thus far espsd unscathed, tha dreaded horse du- Dasm an the terrible dying in Wisconsin with fcbriquohronchitaa, (horse ' Aooobwmo to tha census report, Ken tucky supports 2,059 paupers at an an nual eosf of 1160,717. Bakxiu's men nirer ie and circus ia ex hibiting in New York and traveling eoatn at toe same time. Matftklo unbelievers are invitttl to view tha skin of a sn..ke fifteen feet long if they don t believe the storv. M. F. 8. Smith, of Munfordsville; ua lUHncniki or tne Ureen river coun try, baa gone into bankruptcy. It ia reported that Mr. Burns will contest Bou. John D. Young's seat in Congress bom tha Tenth District A ran oocured in Lexiugton, Ky., November 21, which deslroyed nineteen bouMB, mostly tonements,cdtailuig a loss of 140,000. Patmasteb Hodob, sentenced to tea years' imprinonment on the charge of em beaxlemeut, has been pardoned by Presi dent Grant. Tub Indiana Legislature have com mitted the unpardonable sin of re-electing Heualor Morton by a majority on a joint ballot of 19. H. M, Staxlbt, chief of the Herald's Livingstone expedition, baa returned to New York and met with a mwt en thusiastic reception. Ho. Jso. O. Baxter, Mayor of Louisville, has discovered that be is not eligible for re-election, and has with drawn from the race. Ok the 12th Inst., Elijah Wilton, a minister of the Methodist church, eloped from Middleburg, in Casey oouuty, with the wife of George Lauhem. Clovwoarr, Kentucky, has been se lect J as a suitable point for a vinegar sVutory, oa account of the numerous crop of sour old maids around there. Taa Bichmond RrjUler demand a ire U the eell of Ben Johnson, a convic ted murderer awaitiug execution, now confined in the Madison county jaiL Pbuom jKMKlire, aged forty, the atmosphere. ' This nielhod haatUra hare quieted down to a eousider prautioed by Mr. Ellis f if twenty ;le extent, and that the government and ot of one hundred case of viu suite hepeful of an amicable setiltv tioo whU h be haw performed, he hsut o alt pending dihScultios. We, I l .1 - 1 : u....... .1 II - i ... n er naa sui uisuiimv us uioou imjuhib bus oe suriiriseu lo nud abce., whiU by U,s onliiuiry metkU such , .enures of reconciliation are 1 eccurrem of seoouilary aboe s is 'Je only to eom-oal some other and I ...i.i I -,r..l,,.. ..L.. ...i ...i I lso.lenoba.rvcl. Tbeoou,u.raliv,urW mi by tl lueJical rly uu- ut tbU nictlusl b uelicved to U du Us, guidance of the dangerous (Jam-1 ... .i.- .. .u. . ... i tta. ui the eicluaioo of the air; and ...i.i . . . .i . t y wmmw .. . . rrlur- wt-auitcuon or uiiscuiei man pu nature are made by the i lancet, Bowuao (iuKk guU prtfrr Id llM-k. Que Ut bm Old Tllfe COTUJCI ttrJf.RF.Mft. On Monday neat, 41d ('ongrrea of the United Htatca, will convene. It will be very largely Itepubllcfln, having a major ity of about M, ami mora than that on Joint ballot. Thin make tail little differ ence anyhow, frr they have, tlie lat eight or ten yearn, had a majority suffi ciently hrte tn do all the devilment pn filila within the power of a venal end corrupt lrgilation body, to accomplish. Our hope ara brighter for tha future, however, than for yeart gone by. t a believe men, even members of Conjrrro, have lout eome of their vindiclivrneM and malice, ami that the 4 VI Congress will have a sufficiently conservative ele- nMil In hnL In f iNPt lh nhi.1 element which comes up from the South likerfcust, and down from the North like frogs, to prey upoa the vitals of the nation. If (ren. Grant, tilting, as he does, to hold the cheek-reins over this team, will be governed by the signs, the unmistakable signs of the times, much good can and Will be done to the country, even by this largely Radical Congress provided they do not remain in session too long. . THE "WI1IPPIXO POajT." Years ago, we remember to have seen a white man token out and tied to a tree in the public square of a village, and given thirty-nine stripes on his "naked" back. His offense was, petit larceny having, as waa proven, taken a small pig from his neighbor, of the value of II 25. We hava, no defense to make for the petty thief. We have no excuse to offer for his crime ; but in the name of civilisation, in the name of Christianity, we solemnly protest against this mode of punishment for any offense whatever. It a blear and a blot upon our statute books, and should be erased at once. nuoh punishment is in keeping with the pistory and the casting of criminals into the dens of wild beasts. Kentucky is be hind the age in which we live so long as the miserable law is retained. We call upou'our Legislature, which is to coven at an early day, to ex punge it from 0ur statute laws. We call upon the pulpit to denounce such barbarism, and we call upon every Ken tucky citixen, in every county of our Commonwaaltji, to arge the member from bis c3tuy to agitate "the question until thia blot and stigma shall be buried with the dead past Nlanlev. Our readers are familiarno doubt with the fact that Dr. David Livingston, the great African explorer, hi" been unheard of for several years until discovered with in the wilds of upper Africa by our countryman, Mr. Stanley. Furthermore, they are familiar with the fact that Jas. (onion Beuuelt, Jr., the iron-willed and enterprising editor and publisher of the New York Herald, conoeivd the idea,and at a great expense, carried it out, by sending Mr. Stanley in search of the long unbeard-ef explorer. Ilia instructions were, brief, but to the point, merely, "find "Livingston, no matter what the cost. And be did find bun. At first the world stood amaxctl at the announce ment Doubt was hi almost every heart except that of his patron, who knew Stanley's grit and pluck and integrity. Then came a simple recital of his trials and tribulation amid a people and in a country of whom the world knows so little. We need not speak of these now, our readers are as familiar with them as we are. . In vet, we did not begin this article for the purpose of telling in detail what Stanley did, but to speak of the man himself, who has, by the native power of his mind, with a physical frame which has been proven adequate to the most tremendous undertaking, aston ished the entire civilized world, especially the scientific portion thereof. rJuch men as Stanley are rarely ever brought to light, even if there be a balf-doxcn in ex istence. Who so bold, so venturous aud determined eahel We owe him a debt of gratitude. The fame and name he has won will live as long as science, enter prise, and daring live. His is a mind capable of even higher thiug, and we doubt not that, if the opportunity should present itself, Mr. Stanley will achieve even a grenter success in the fields of ex ploration than that which crowns him now with immortal glory. France, This government is becoming almost as unstable as that of Mexico. Since the deposition of Napoleon, she has been un der the rule and sway of Theirs and his Republican Cabinet There has been an opposing elemcut however, led and swayed by Uaiuoetta, a young Frenchman of de cided powers of miud, and whom Theirs fears aud dreads. Not only Theirs has 1 uus loar. font u sai.l that all the fcinpe- rorsauJ crowuej hea Is of Europe, liKik upon UambetU as a dangerous nmu in a country almost always on the eve of war. it is now aui't mat serious npprehensinu : are itu a lo me sutuimy ol me I bouTs government, and it Is whinjiered iu Re publican circle that in case be ia "de- throned," the purty he has ruled so ably I will speuk out iu favor of Court Munhal McMahon. ITi Marehol has, however. said he would refuse the position. The Meat newt,'ty cable u to the ehVt tliat tta 'A vouu KB iu certain railroad sUsvks in Y . . . . . , . . . , . ... ulted in a train of .()00.000 to Jaw . ,UW rScri ral pswuiueut individual 4 aeavily, Ihuiiol Drew's losats) being and at IVhmi.ihxj. JHlr W. P, aa.WIL Mnny of mif Vendor in thla sretinn of Kentucky, remember W. P. Campbell; who waa familiarly known aa "llnitus Campbell," by hie large circle-of friends. Ilia boyhood waa passed In Stanford, and aa ha waa entering irpon early manhood, he went to the adjoining r-avntv of Pw- la-ki and at rVimersrt, the county seat thereof, read law tinder eome of tha ablest lawyer of the Plate. About three yean since he mncluded tn try hit hr time In the "Kar West," and removed to the Plate of Knnnis; having ohtained a license tn pi act ice law from two of our ablest Kentucky circuit Judinw. Mr. Campbell had been in the borne X ... a 1 ...... I the people saw that he was well qualified . to fill the office of judge. From the I WtJmtt YUrj Timn a paper published in his district; we learn that he has just , 1,, elected Judge in one of the largest i circuits of the State of Kansas. The TiaiM says that Judge Campbell had the most violent opposition; as some of the ablest nien of the District were pitted against him in the race. Nevertheless such was hia popularity, that be was chosen over all opponents, by a majority approximating 1,000. So much for a stainless character which Judge Campbell built up when a mere boy in our midst We point to hi ru si-an example for others. Rising, as he did, from poverty and ob scurity, to one of the most exalted posi tion, we refer to his success, with pride. An ophan, and almost friendless, he relied on the native resourcee of his mind, and now occupies a proud place, abusing him further, for it ninst be al as an officer of a young and rising State, lowed that no President ever has had Young man I if you have ambition ; if you nave a desire to rise above tne "com mon herd" yon must buckle on your armor and fight the battle of life bravely and vigorously, and success ia fully as sured. We point yoa to young Camp bell's success, as a guide to your future efforts ; hoping tliat others may imitate his example, and profiit by his evidence of success. Ntnotoi Our readers have all heard of Mrs. Elitabeth Cady Stanton, one of the! ' ' I ablest, as she a one of the niot consist ent, of the many inconsistent female ad vocates of the foolish doctrine of woman's rights in our country. She is now, and has been for sometime, going about over the country, vUititinj the large cities, lecturing upon her favorite subject. We had hoped that ere this the subject would have been dropped, and that pub lic sentiment would have frowned it down, never again to be resurrected. But so long as there are tools enough in the world to make up an audience just tliat long will there be found "strong-minded" women enough to keep up an excitement over the doctrine. . A true woman feels that she has now all the rights, privi leges, and immunities, which pertain to her sex, and which are calculated to maintain her virtue and dignity among men. Those who take a different view of their position, and those who cavil and carp about things unbecoming tnlheir sex and position in Ufa as wives, mother, daughter, and sister, are not of sufficient mcntul or physical fore to work a revo lution of reform. Defeated. We regret to know that Nat Gaither Esq., in tlio Ilarrodsburg Senatorial District, waa defeated by a Radical. Except for Mr. Gaither himself, we should not regret his defeat, for it may teach Democrats a lesson. No Conven tion was held. Two good Democrats went upon the track, and on the day of election, a Radical came on and waa elec ted by a meager majority. The district is hugely Democratic, and in the future, we hope our friends there will ace to it that but one candidate of our party is in the field. Mr. Gaither would bare made us a useful and able Senator. TuE following is from the 67a' jots Time: When the epizootic gets here pronounce it correctly. It isn't pro nounced epi-xootic, but epi io-ot-ic with the ot emphasized. . The word is used in regard to diseases that prevail among an imals; just as the word epidemic is ap plied among the people. The word epi dvniic is derived from two Greek words epi upon, nnd demos the people, which means literally 'upon the people.' Epi zootic ia the adjective, from the Greek word epitoon, which ia derived from the Greek words epi upon, and soon an auimal, meaning 'upon au animal." Ashkh Gkauam Caki'b'h enterprise is about to boar evil fruit. TUN is too boil, but hi).-li and reliable authority tells us that an "evil tree does not brinsr forth fruit neither doe a km1 tre hrina fir, evil fruit." A. (1. ("s pajier, " .' Iw : IfoMiaville Xrw Eta. will, on or nUm theSOtb of Noveiuber,nys auexehange, .'be changed from a Uemot ratic to a Had- ml orgau." So f Fipty female tyiM-settor work iu Sn Francuco, aud their iiumkr is steadily increasing. They fovor the comma as a punctuation. i'j. Home of 'cm are lively on the davb Ex. Are any of (hem girls of the peri a ? Glafgoti Tiuut. Do they uiuke good uiglit Mr (ojr Ed. Tub , ,. fy appropriated by the (gre. i"" '.T J'l 1m'''M l"luuli f"' the beiwht of Uorea College t' ettU"? .pU"U Mttd'"" ""V. ! !a7 "T TJ? "yLU' i all iu beautiful aspects, let him visit this , same Uerea. The population of Kansa as Indicated " ,n omiUj vutoi "Kfeaaed over 10U'IMJ0 year, wliii h ia unpreculeuU'd in ths liiatory of any other rute iu the I l uiou. . airce. TkTwaityRftiiiht Irmtaat. Our new Presiitant, or rather our 0( one made over let oa hope, revised aa well), set apan by proclamation yester day aa a Hay , wherein tha people were asked to tueft in tUir placea of worship, to invoie .livine aid for future time, and to return thank for bleating already re ceived. Thia l eminentlyrorrect aa a matter of moral deportment; it squares exactly with all thoee teachinga which wa regnrd aa orthodox, and amacka of the good old times when our father worshiped reverent ly in ruie log meettng-houw.and deemcil simplicity and fervent unlettered prayers as efficaciuos ami acceptable as Isces and ; 1. .1--!. 1 1 M ! t I ttmiminii. pun rwiurivai nounanes. Anil while such public conduct upon the part of onr chief magistrate reflects the appre- l: .1-.... . -i. i i m t i ter what special religious dogmas they may hold, and, although it is but a for mal following of the precedent set by the better men who have preceded him, yet there ia in it something that seems to au gur well for the country. At Utt, is it not as philosophic to take a rosey view of the situation aa to torture ourselves with further gloomy forebodings of evil to come? We think so. We are willing to give U. S. Grant a fair trial before taking op the cudgel against hint agnin. The black balls, (the negro votes'), by which he has come again into power, may have the effect to bring him to something like a just appreciation of the rights of the people. At all events, let give the man a chance lo show bis hs4l before heaDed unon him such akosa fallieit wel! deserved) as has Mr. Grant. Let us wait a while, then, ana pray that our rosey prognostications may be correct. Sail. Know kow is alloud in these here med ders eny men or women lei ten their kows run tl,e roJe ot Pta 5n,er mT ""''"' aforceed shall hav his tile cut orf bv me. K on try Naher. Rkv. Mb. Straxsbery, a colored mU"',CT of LeSt. "n into a burn- I I . ,1 . . c f ing house nt the recent grcnt fire in I-ex ington, and, seizing a bed-ridden old wo man, sick with small-pox, in his arms, bore her to bis own house. "Hcrr lie the hone, of sll I liad Tndras; sie on through litrand d'llr; He took bi fctling very Ua.1, AnH fitinllv tlMl wiih ei.im.itv." POST1SD. fjy IKEX up a a stray, by John F. ""h of ncoin cmintr, livins: four miles from Surfnrd on th IIutonville pike, on scrub steer, (fares rears old, niarkeU with swallow- fork in tli rUht ear and a alia in the left, enl- lor white, with Mack speck oa th mde and neck, sppraiseil hr me at twenty eight dol lars, t.iven under my hnd a Justice of the Peace for laid conutv tl.is?nd dav of Novem ber, 1172. JOHN CASH, J. P. U f. FOR BENT. A I trgc Xew Prick Dwelliiiff ronUinint x monin, nitujited in th cvnur f htanfnrj, on Main atiret, and adrairfthlT adapted 1W a rirale hoanling houe. There ia a Rood tr don attached to the building, and a well of never-failing water in the yard. ThU ia one one of the iaMt dotirahle rtidt'ttcet in town. Appljt.1 IlfcNKY iJAU.IIMAN. 3Mt (Stanford, Ky. NO FIRE HERE!! NO SMALL-POXI! McALISTEIl & MILLER Have not advanced price Hi not ihv BOSTON FIRE McALISTEIl & MILLER Are offering greater iodueeguuls in Winter Dross Goods Tbsn before (lis ISoHton Iiie. Now is the time lo hue roar Hoou and Khoes of MeAlialer A Mille: twlors they ADVAPfOK!! McALISTEIl & MILLER Ara receiving daily lars invoices of HEALYHADE CLOTHING Which they art at!) ing at OLD PRICES. Ilefora pun lisaing elwwhere, call on 37-lf Mi A LIST A MII.I.EH. F. Q. BRADY, linaif mill ilinA 1U.1 .-of '00t 011(1 MlOO Maker, I t' Sisira over A. Ow.hy's Htora, STANFORD, .KENTUCKY. IINK M.r AND BHIIIJI MASH TO OKIH.IL V birl.t ii. uanutUl. t'AHll, AI0 U arhuol taorkm, au-hatiU and th. pulillc svri.iilly, I biasukular. alwl fcav.ua aswl rj. Md. Ik. i.r y Um4 BLACK and RED WrtUur luSa, WAKUAMTEU aot ki bda, of IAtwl vill fttaad1 ih mrtUm if ika atnMphM kar cvntu ri if riHiiirl. Tr H mil U Mauli.-I an in t,uttlui o. 9,,v was """'; Builder's Notice. 0OROEMYERS, Ooutraotor, Male Kiiwet, tiuuiford, Konlueky, HAH had sa csperiem of twenty ysrsia llrlck JluMoury. I. pr.'Mird to do all kinds of brick work In lliia anil ailjoniliig eouuiiea at ivaauiiabl prico. Tits bust of nferaucM given if !- So-ihu. TUTTT T.TWPB V iMAJJJJXiil .s-Sovar -a. MRS. M. E. DAVIESS Milliner and Mantua-maker, Church at reel near Mie IVjxH, raow recsivinf and o-lnj aa elrennl stork nt :ctyllllln.6ry asn Iaiioy oo1m, ca'Tfullr srlecteil ky hetwlf, which ah will lake sreal plea.iir in abnwina la her cnntom- Tkanltin tlu.nl t. lit i f Colli illllcH IMt nnailia mil ear Wt rfforta plra 'HERE. I IxIT T HERE!! oPENirja OF WEW GOODS AT E. B. HAYDEN'S. IUvInf jtut rrlniwrf fW. the narku ith fit' I lint of Fall and Winter Goods! I now iavit Toe lo rail and samin tbcai brf ire purrbaMng tlarwher. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, NOTION, READYJIADE CLOTHING, Boota and Shoes), Cloths, CassI mores, ! Furnishing Goods. Hstta and Caps, See. In the line of Hoot, Plinea, and Readrmsde Clolhinf, w ran eihltt one Of the lrrl locks hi ha found in this iart of I he Plale. In a word, w hare a wcll-srlected atnek of shh1-, euibracina; verrlhiH aoallr found in s liral-i lasa dry somts houe. and pmpoM to aril them oa as favorable terms as anj house in Kentucky. Thanktul m llie cuemtuoily f.f inu4 favors, s eonUousnee of your cuMont is w.liciied. It K. B. IIAYUKX. .Oo You Want a Farm? FOK SALE!! I OFFER FOR 8ALK. AT A OKKAT aacrine, bot farm, aitiiawd one and a halt mile fnm Htanfin!, irr the Sumerml, pike; eontaiainff (MM At It IX A large frame dwelima:, with eiifht mtbi", double porch, Atutie Trrnnda, and tp''i4ue halK The larm ia auareptible of diTiaion into two or mora tract. Wood, water and anil mm be found on thli fora, which ia aa good aa any fair average ol unu m toueoiintj. Torrria Easy. A durtillinc sitti, iiminiMei anywhere, is oa ika i Li .iiT A IM siceaai of clear, cold, never-fnflins; water, and a sttbatantial h w houas for til distillery ia aly1y buii. t all oa.oraddPM I.iVif .AHV1.N, or It. T. rWKUlf, Atl'r. 16-lf. Htanford. 'Ky THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE!! eutttasat of UM foadlllwa of lk Inaiuraure? i'oiiipniiy OF Phlladclpliia. ORGANIZEdTa. D. 1794 Over 78 years Successftil Bat tling with the Fire Fiend. Casual aan mrplua, Ko. II, tin, $3,500,000!! Deducting all the loaaee in Boeton, and there atill remaius with the Company, as securilytc Folioy Holders, the Hagnilloent Bum of over Two and a half Million Dollars. the irrr nntnvi, sn lu- ta.itaa. Iscluuiu laHUI, Ho-lnMraea rV-mtvo, an Bioh I, laa QUARTER MIIOJON DOLURs, Sick It Ika Largest Net Surplus Pos sessed by any Com pany in America. Insure la the 014 Pioneer Ceainanr! Always Safe and Reliable! For Pulli-Ua tee If ' CEO. O. WEARS hi, iernt, 1...SHHU, KY. COAL! COAL! linoIIiliOoal. THOS. BUrORD, Kunfnrd, Ky., U me atftt fr lit jutly ixUbraltd Till Hill Coal, ami ia irti t'd to fiirniith Ik I'iliiviia of Maiiftirtj arnj vit inily, and llie public Ktfntill v, tr tnli, t! u bt-t in th uiouitiaiua ut Kubueky. fruu tb auiita of Harria at i'o. WU1 KI1 In mmf lttnaillf !, anl IMler, OIUm Near VtpoU Ordn .lica. Mr-eilM M, CUMmNGS, Agent, POOL & CLARK. Will II.KSAI.K anJ retnii .leal. r. In Ital iun ShJ Aaieriesn uisrlile, No. 7 Jef fermju aliuet, tielween slid 3.1, tui.ville, K.y. lOevcry doacripliou of sculiiiuri! siul monumental work, lablvts sail ht-aiUtoiias fumialMHi lo onir. Sto-lf COLLECTIXO AOILNT. IV eoniMMiloa with niv Ihuumms ns eoaala-bis-for lliauivt No. 1 (riuiilord 1'rwiml) iu 1imj1ji oounlv, 1 will, fisr a reaai nabl coniuiiaaiiin, stlvud proa.ptly lo th eulleeiion of alt claiuu awlru.le.1 lo n.s. 1ASI1X MIL1.EII.C. L.C. N. B. Old kuaismsof Ibsalwrilf of Uneola eouuty, lor 1S7U, will b auju.u.l bjr me, Slid INUtios iussrssled aliould eall at aiv cti Lfl iu mai antord. IS7-4IJ l. . NORTH Now is the Time SUBSCRIBE run tiii INTERIOR JOURNAL, Published every Friday morning at Two Dollars Per Annum. 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TIIK LATEST STYLES OF- GENTLElffiNS' CONSTANTLY ON IIAND. WlllCIIILLMAim ASK A Tcrfoct Fit Wtrrantod. I.i.ni,. new iiesi!)i;nci: FOR SALiTJs . , , , l.K tr iisi uriiat-M tm r iat:,i lr I'trrn-i ! two ftrvK. tntui; Iih i Ml u. m : Ih ak-U.l mtH. it T Let nf ft sUllnH Ihm h.Hissa h.i M 1 r-!. B t 'It.rf 1 ht- svlUr i lr it 1(111 m-m ut u.ai aiiafiMj. a ft.. mt i ib uferttKi.i; Mi imit uis. rtMiara. kf. H rra w (Ah O o O Ism avrnt for th pure.1 anil tie.! article of iu.Im.1, anil tl.a in.iriclor I. now rvirrJ le I'INKY IIKASI II ItlAU llelivend lo . fiirni.h the Iravrlinn .ulilic tlir rr. boat ac INtrtiea in town or countrr in iiimntities U aiiii rtin.olalii.n.. at verv naaoioilile raw. imn-hsM-ni. Tksms StRIOTLY 0A8U. Tbi. is Iht alas siiiul k r all liimr from I will fumi.h to ttiv pulflie llie bet nionn- lain l'al at c bv ttta vmr lud, anil will ilv liver cal to iIm riliui; of Htmsiliinl anti vi I'iiiiiv at r wr bushel, tn an qiiamitit ilr iml. Uf J J H. ALKthI. E. R. 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