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at. 01nlcrior journal. W, P. WALTON, Editor And Proprietor. T. I. WALTOS, Jr., Biuloem Mttexei. T 13 II tMi iTli( interior journal, RATES OF ADVERTISING. 0e eirtana em lTTtrvi. , 1 Ml A I1vwml swfirt reift rWrra h ati rw.ta-PlI fa.rt(f. rUniartTrlPTll-.raw,ll flutt en it ral-a n taw aa VKwlorpt- mthweof Mr Mhaf fw-apev-tal-e' r-(-t. 'Ilartwa Nol Irewi." I 'JIB rapf hf. Atl ff r I Itlltff ttma in lawil ltifvt r Mr. AtvtpiaiiiM PWtwiilawf MarrrakfaBlrtha and Praltia, llparrifwl frp rrf rvw t MtHTra. Trtlrttfw rWaw-H, will, hrn fw., ht harft h1 ,f s rw,, lr lMtwJ ot ID fWtlfa, IM Ttlf. ro. Interior Journal i amabi.t i ahvahi a. fine r,ay, ee year ., One Tony, lis amntha fan Coot.,, MM fmr ...I; m ... i at ' VOMIMR VL- NUMhnil 20. STANFORD, KY., Fill DAY, AUGUST 2. 1877. WHOM. NUMHEI1 285. ort ion orric-K is tonn.nE la ,te aartlt-nl.r atwl ear Jt,a raisria I. ae. tnowtwie'! Ike In la tula. PrleHt In Mill Ik tlwea. AdverlLltuj rataa fiiral.lted im aprllratlnn. f.rvf i .4 rS)al'4 fWjl'ft'-SHfffc fft p Uvlr. A peeiea)H .rirefoN, AT,-., aY,-e. Minni sway, JenVrsnn ('"., ) W. V., Aug. Uli,l"7. f . Tlit "strike reused cuiisitterelile ex' citenient among the guests at "While riilphiir narlirularly among nifn whu ft-are being rul off from placet nf business. Many hurried s,wny Z. panintg UicM your cnrreiolcntf wlio'. Ihirtigli having delighttul time, liil nol care In Im "hemmed" in the moun tains for an Imb'liuila period. We left at 0 o'clock on the evening of the 2 i h nf July, for Naunton, which we rent-lied at 12:10 on (lie morning; of the 20th. We were ensured there was no danger of strike on the Chea pre Ice and Ohio IUilnd, but ft red the Valley Ilrauch of the IhltirffflrT and Ohio niiitht be Involved. We tiered in Slauntoa until 10 o'clook.A M. We loniid the town vastly inv I,0'ltlJ4,Vailviil would trarcrly have recttg Many handaoni residence hare been built new streets laij nut, etc. Our tar mi too abort to toe much nf in lereal felt anxious to gel down "TIM Valley a coon a powihle. The trip waa pleasant nothing occurring to mar our enjoyment, everything being . tiiet pi the rnnri.. through the beautiful Valley of Vir-I giuia. What a charming contrast (Ai trip with the one of tea years since! Then we traveled slowly iu a lumlter ing old ttage-etaxt-h, thriugh tracks of desolation made by tin Despoiler; hun v dradtojT piikuiiiuru: la, Jflu , cjyr jed remains of once liappy homo to ibe glorious "little ri.il,- who boatttotl bel would not leave enough sustenance in the valley fur a sfwrrow to subsist, lint He who rule over all, stayed tlie hand of tlie rulhless invader before ullrr want aud ruin prevailed. Now, we were wheeled by the iron horse through smiling field nf golden grate) and waving corn all tiacee of the - law wo bo1 enterprise and thrift of its inhabitant, who, having been shorn nf everything save Aoeur, turned the sword into JpliughUetjre, adU with iKiigence fcej gX to Clh the iorl, whirl, nobly tr warded them by an abundant return for the lalmr Im, towed. This ha bun a prosfieroiM year, Ciud baa abtiud ( autly Mnuad their labors with a, jjrealet; J TieW'of ''wheat tna'it at any We tine com crop, ina, ijuju. axe .nuur threshing their &klU pM pM.rg it for market, with the pleasing hope of "better limes." I heard a farmer say, a few days since, that he had rais- ,'lrw ulir-l--ka'ls vTtnlUr- ntr etTr uia-rhe snt laud is regarded as very jrdiuary. Can Kentucky beat that ou her poor bind? But I have digressed. We rises j through Harrisonburg, which ia a flourishing and pretty town. We touched several smaller towns and vil- ' ua&us, u.til rcarfiojl .yt. 4k where the beauty of tha sueiMry bail iiicrra-cd to such an exlvnt that we felt as U nature liad almust exhausted her storebouse.il (jwuiiljtiag tlie sur rounding hinlM'iiie. The broad ex ause of meadow bind owned by (ien. Meiius cannot be suruuaseil iu,.lovli- "ins. or ichmaav X a CJ We reached W iiichester at 3 o'clock , p. M. That grand old historic town has grown into a city, and ils iuhab- iiuuls enjoying prerity and quirt, here ouce anarchy aixl deeolntioo uy nioiiths at one time, liappy in the possession of her loyal people, at an other iu the bauds of the iuvader. TheUrHer mill, jckt proceeded to two birge Ceiiieteriet adjoiuiug the town, the National aud Confederate, Nalioiml Ceuielery it well 'laid out, each grave marked with a marble handsome monuments iitt erected over officer who fell, bravely leading thejr I whence it eumea, thick box, paper; liotb mrn to meet Ihe terrible onslaught oil aig'liU is WadR Intra. 0 .1. VK Jackaou'a veteruus meu who wera listing tati.lied with our invastiga defending "ilia beat fpverniuaiitj the HjiH Jl djovepe )pahjig ;Jtuiivr world ever saw. Side by title, with Ueiylits which overlooked a little vil only a feuce between, sleep our eeva Uga called by Uie same name llieu j , lirave, wha ve their, lives , to fftfd beyptd pajn-yill fmiiiwketirt) W what vr t'liouglit Just and right, lu'r could sea tlie town of Ilarpere'Ferry, beloved Ashbys eleep here at quietly nettled mnuiig the bills and mouutaina. and peacefully aa if patriotism bad This it au old town, aud was enlivened never stirred their breasts to deeds of "' aW. The autile Turner kn hit tnow.Wylcea Iworastess. H era was il "Vf .. vw; In tMuid, fba thickest of the bailie, rendered oou-1 tnicuout bv bit noble beurinir aud flow, iug beard. He will aver live Tu iriatat'woik nothing Tcfl save tbe fouiula- heartaof hit oobiitrymeu. Ha waaliiona. There la nothing attractive in lbtdatllg of h frVktU b (uatWrtOlic polut Jfjf i g U.illei. Bvajrireaad another clur- dread of hi foea how terribly ba aveugeil tha death of hie beloved hro - liter, aud then gave hie life a tacrifiua to hit country. Iu tbe centre of thit ajtlrltli i(fi$i fttiigtalaa erected ta Ihe nieiuory of the "I'u known" brave ones who left their afvawat BMtjawwr t A Vti happy honift in the Vniny 'rtAifK tn enme to Virginia's rescue, and gave ginia; perlie wishing to eater the con llinji li vow in her defense. Their bod-i nubial stale have only to eniM beyond let realed by ' liie wayside, nit the bet-1 tlie centre-nf pie I ri Ig. Whan they lie-field, on tint mountain top, and , will be In Mnryland. Our route lay soma were laid In tecludetl nooks by for a half mile along lb Chesapeake loriiiff coinrndre. who marked the snot wilh rude htsirda, thinking, doubtless, wbeu, the war was pver to carry some Consolation ft) tKe ' lieart-nrokeir fSmt lies at home by taking them the horns nf the loved ones, but alasl they, ton, fell and shared the same fat. When tha wr waa ended, patriotic iftcn ti the tVinet) Utretber ana loek them to this place, where thanks to the hemic women of irginia Ihii Monument waa erected. WJiat mat' ten if they were unknown to their lei' low rneu God knew then. Jfi knows who they ire not one nf rtiem Kill be) lost; but in that "great day," ya sor rowing onaa, you shall tea and recog niu those you loved and lust here Tn'rt Ire1 fflnflP pTnWTTJf nllPlesI to the traveler in Winchester, but to one who hail been absent from her native Htate for two years, tbey were of sec- fT'TftfkY4T,UrrtT.iT1lr,,t recogniieil "It. short while to see old fnenda.thest came on to 8mitlihVld, W. Virginia, where I am enjoying, in my native village, a season of pleasure. W'nIIH III TlrglnTa Wl flml IIm people much aicited upon Ihe Domi nation of a Governor. Ud. Holli- vlar ia tlie ehoioa of the people of equal claim to merit. Virginia can boaA tJ seW who could ably fill the "gubernatorial chair," that it ia ilihlrult to deride which would be the most acceptable. In this Huta Ilia greatest exeita- MaviiiwMrf aWaaAswd asjaaita- ble placet. An election haa bean held recently to decide, hut have not beard it result. (X course, a large major- ity of this portion of the Slate are in favor of Marlineburg. This i ilia all -J aiMoriiing inenie. tenner ine tiriae nor 'the aHrrenients' af tlie rtaldvwi excite any eommeut, but whether aV' m r wiiaw will wet tea tha eaaaisiy al chnaing Martinalturg as the location of Ihe Capibd. What matters if it it on the burdrr Our State waa to nrfisti- eoajy 11 outliy a few tlat I id'r why lArydni tlt say wnera we anouiu have the eeat of government, aud like Mai lulfum lulnult, wlllruul consult iug the voice of tha people. Much etilliusiasiu ia maul iter tea PUP' rrcsm5tf.i2 LM;yi'loWMit ttligimiMw Ktfci. uaVitR bud,., . . - L Jaa.i. oituuetwiiU .of itisiUaviuir ftf - Um,. )rv0fitifiiMtk'Wtm pitt& In eex, have not tha privilege 4 bearing imrmmr- enrfflHIV RUT Being an ailvocale for women's rights to we tome other way; tha moel pleasant way to speud tbe time during the wwrn I as. ia h wa fbaad n pio-a ice excursione, Ac.; aa accouul of ona ot tha latter I will now give. Several alrauKrsjrwiluig our lilla village.their wif iidtidiitMlRiaiiseeJat lauth of country aa would interest theiu; an pro- poted an excunion to Harper t ferry. and . "Maryland, IleighU," A latrly rend'.ly agreed M the pruvMtitiou, ''to on yesterday at 0 o clock, a. ., in private conveyances, we atarted. Al ter eUdigkliulideof aeven miles, b-binU-etdiorteKtait woaLt-aumpara fist)- orably with Kentucky sUn'k.we reach ed Cbarleatou, our county aeat, where ferVatyVwut Juwwased to twenty- three, and with happy hearta we pur sued our way. We panted through nklltsbuTa 3U&(fe'ioiig Iwauf iu fthe valley, dignified by the nam of loan; nothing of interest there, save visit. a wore much interested in the process of making paper. They allowed to go through a slate of ferin ennen- tation, then into immense boilers, through various placet of machinery, I with (ha noise of machinery aud the luaof aa A) fij KtI f' uiory aiid iuauy luacdiiie tbo'it, but alas! here too, the destroyer hat been but nature haa returned bar away, eov 'eriuit the lull and heights with a beau , tiful verdure, rendering the scene mutt roiiianlic. Wa crossed the beautiful kafclge giatf ssrotoiitilit f a mvf of ttaatfour ride where the Hhenandoah empties it wa ters into that arand uld river. This ----- m m-iilg 'V tlm flrvfwa-lireen ' Vi and Ohio Canal, and then turns ab- ruptly up tha mountain. Wa drove a mik and a half up the heights, where tli rows) ljecoeiies mora difficult or as cent, so wa hail to leave our vehicle at a farm house near by and climb the mountain, but nothing daunted, we determined to accomplish It. We lad in mak(ob'rurf up 4 narrow painway arcneu wnn uiicb huuct brush, where ly a breath of air could penetrate under our feet Im mense rocks and rolling atone. The day waa intensely warm, all three things combined necessarily made our progreae very alow, but buoyed up by tha proepert promised by some of the party who bad been there before, we endeavorwd to make our way. After climbing for an hour and a half, we reached tha top then crossed over a cleared track Car a distance of a half Biiha-iphca wa- erue4. tha ryiiaine of a tort, built during Ilia late war, upon which wa climbed. Ob! what a sight met our gate. Wa stood enraptured. All fatigue and wea,rincse were forgot ten, as we drank in tha loveliness sur rounding us. Tha Potomac gliding peacefully and quietly along on the ona aide the beautiful valley of Vir- e;iu,i- sp the ( other, fhe value of Ma ryland, polo inierspenea witn neauu- ful woodlands, ami dotted here and therewith villages and towns it seem ed like fairy land. Wa fain would have lingered long on this enchanted spot, but tha declining eun warned us how rapidly the ahadea or evening lr. fas arith ona but. bin, linirerina gate, wa reluctantly retraced our ttepa. The descent was easy and rapid, and wa wera toon by the tide nf a beauti fill spring, where a bountiful repast awaited us. ( We rested at the farm house near by, where wa wera shown a pike and a gun ouce owned by the nolorioua John Brown. He bad lived ora lua daring attempt at an iuturreetsoa, planning and perfecting hit arrange ments. We aow could uie our vehi cles in lib; descent ind wer nottlow to avail ourselves or me oppariuiiuy, and were soou wending our w ay by tbe title of tbe canal and over the bridge into Virginia again. Other placet of interest must be vuwteetVCrat. tbe en gWbouve where -Brown. ' fortified and MeAndrit .r Aor hrl... ,;The port It , J t. - . 1. . poles, are sum 10 oe seen. Over tbe large let- tort "John Browa's Fort." Why this place was preserved during the war, when all the buildings near, were Wrl ' TrTIr1nr ly tbe vadersl Perhaps it was kept at a monuatent of John Brown a folly. To ui tlie place brought up recollectioua that it would have been well not to revive. It was the "Castile" during the war and ma nv loved ones, and friend, were in- aarotmted tjiett.l pipsl w climb another rugged bill which led to a week jutting over a precipice, that U kuown . in history at "Jeflcraon't Ileol. Ttniaiae Jeflersou it Mid to have exclaimed when standing on it, viewing the grand scenery presented -r-Vit, ia worth a triatacrutt tha Allan tiao behader' tucW-a'acenel But he had never been on Maryland heights This rock was in tome danger from continued rains, of sliding over the precipice, so tome enterprising oues conceived the idea of making it te carato afysingft; upup toar iaimense irou pillars. Tlie place it i romantic one, and tha resort of many lovesick twaint a suitable spot from wbeuce tu make a "lover'e leap" iu case they failed to procure tha object of their sjesiseajk I am hanaw tp str. I have bever noard 'of such a ca'Uutniplui Virginiaut are either too sensible for so mascot tk aurruundinga are so iiispiring at to induce a favorable reejiouse. I think cua of our party tluVugbt to, U by a strategic aiove, well knowu to tboaa versed in such taatusrw a succeeded in inducing fair one to linger on tbe uchauted spot until tha hour ixed for our de parture. , Front the ooulcuUxl, aalf- tatuSed air of1 Ilia lever, wa judge be waa tuooesafull Soma of tha party who were bent upon tewing every thing of interest, visited "Burnt Island, Mfl 4.trrw IWw last perae- riii( than we prefar to picutc rather than fcifSuX the beighu! 1 ' Wa must aow lura buasawardt, wa bail teen aud enjoyed euough for one day. Wa stopped ou "Bplivfr mmg view ana tpreati out on tna green turf, our evening meal. Night having coma, wa resumed our journey with a pleasant breexe, and with tlie waila delightful. With tired limb and achiug feet, wa reached home at It o'clock, P. at., where wa were toon enjo) Ing "tired nature's swot restorer," and by the next day ready for another jaunt, which ia pro posed. M. KDIC4TIOKAL. ffeelresitrre fws.Mfn' ffVaetjerV im mtltMtr. Tlif Rnrlim.ile Connly Teat-lien' I lull lots ennvsnnl In Ihe IUplist Cliairb at RmHIieatl, nn Mondsy, Aug. l.tth, 1877. fr. S. J. Rrnsa, (,Vmmoa Pronl rommis sinner waa rleiied Chairman, J. L, Wliile- heatt, Rrcrrtary, snd i. W. Rrowa Assist ant Herretary. The folloeliit were enroll. etl ss mrmherst H. f. Hlorns RJrt While, W. L. Allen, E. flsMvl, A. James, Joha Bislitip, .T. P. Mullina, K M. Penny, J. X. Brown. W. P. Hayes, J. T. Hoetlrn, I. P. Watson, i. 1. Illooaier, T. i. Harts, Was. flares, Wa. Wiwla, IT. Stsrart, A. T. Fish, L. P. JaaMa, Hats. Cummin., Kannie Mullina, Alije Uwl., W. M. nionmer, (elia B. Ad am, Was. Paris, 8. II. Martin, J. II. Van Hook, J. I. Wailehran, Nallie Mrrre. R II. Hwinney, J. W. Itrotn, J. W. tutes, M. Cook, !. Wst, Maltie litwia, (I. F. Rrv- nolos, W. A. Hamatontla, Jamea F. Nicli- U, Clara Whitehead, Mollis llanatll, Rrl- Ue HlephciH, Alex. Parsley, K. K. RnoH graaa, II. P. Kinbrel. The followinf were elected eoaorsry aienihera: Messrs. A. K. Mct'tary, Jsaiss Cmeronl, U. W. Uwi, Wai. Seoyera, T. Roberts, Kuaene HntMlxraaa, 1ee Carter, Saia. M. Burnett, R. II. Frith, W. P. Wal lia, Pr. RurrleU, and Mltsra Lata Cm w ford, Jennie Itowlantl, Helen C one, Lutlie Wimdyanl, Carrie Pierot. Mr. W. A. Pa. via and Miss Alios Lewis, were elected crit ics. Prof. W. C. Orln.lesd, of Royle conn lynwloeted lle eiereims throuahttit Only a smnntical reptirt nl the piBvifilings la here given. rikaT PAY MOBNINO. After oqraaiiaiioti, Pr. Br tea sail Prof. Urinslcad explained Ihe objecla nf Teach ers' Imtilulte. They were lor the purjions of leaching teachers how to teach. Kach saembrr of the Inslilnte wss called upon In give hit viewa ea the general method of leeching. Quilt a nuaiher responded, and at lt:. A. w, the Institute stljonrned till 1.30 r. M. arTKaaoow. After ttaw exetllent music by Iht young ladies and gentlemen, K- II. Hwinney, ex plained his method ot leaching phonetics spelling. He waa hdlowed by W. C. Oriaatead and other members ia discussion. Reading was next explained by 8. II. Mar tin, in a very hsppy way. The discussion fulkiwina, waa participated ia by Prof. Orii.stesti, K. fauagnu and J. II. Van lf,.k. MrnUl Arithmetic waa next elabo rated he the Instilule. The queries found in III post ot&j produced considerable amnanaent, and elicited tome lively argu ments. The critics made Iheir report, and the Ihe Institute adjourned till the fol lowing day. earowo day Moaxmo. Mr. W. A. Pavie inliudaeed Mtthemat- ical Oeography, giving a very simple sad beautiful method ot teaching sou ad. 8. F. Siorr and Prof. Orinalead, spoke oa the same subject, explaiaiag the cause of tlie change of seasons, lieotas. Mia Lucy West gtvt a clear method of teaching the Rudiments of Arithmetic. Prof. Urinstead lullowed her, giving the luelhod of etch ing the fundamental rules of Arithmetic. The Institute was aext pleasantly and profitably entertained with the reading of "The Raven" by Kant. M. llurdett, and The Lavia" by Prof, (irinslead. , Arrcaxooa. Primary Oram mar was disposed of by Joseuh Wstaon. A brief discussion follow ed. Mr. A. Jones gsve his method of teaching Continue, Fraction. A lively dis cussion ensued, which was rticiHiled in by tiruastessl, Marlia and others. Prof. Orinstead and Sam. M. Bunletl then read some good seleetioas, and after Iht critics report, the Institute adjourned. xvuiino. At the evening session. Nam. M. Burden delivered aa address of 30 minnlea' leagta to a gotaj audience. Ilia subject waa "The Progress of a year." . YHiao day Hoxaiati. Masie bv the voting Ladies. J. L Whilehestl exhibited t satisfactory method of leeching penmanliip. Pecimal Frac tion, wen maleriallv simplified by I. W. Brown, followed by Prof. (Jriiwlead. Aa Kasay, subject H lender" waa read by Miss Clara Whitehead. It was well written, foil of truth, and ever? body apyltudad it, ttroL fliorni read la a Miciluut mauttt "The Negro's Convention." By unanimous wish Htm. M. Bortlttt agata read "Tlie Kavae." ArTKBXOOII. J. W. Brown discoursed upon the Verb. Ilis lecture oa this subject allowed a faiui iar arUtlntanet with kOngUak tlramuiar, espseially lb erbi nd ils varuus mudili- etlioat. It wat among Ihe most iule rest ing lectures of Ihe week. Mr.Browe Ihuughl we should have but three woods, n. r. Hloor aareed wilh him and further Ihuught there should bs but tliree lense. Prof, tlriastead iutrudtieed a very spirited arxu- aaent tn regard I transitive and intransi tive verba, Ihe voices, V., wliit k was in dulged ia al length by nearly all present. The adterb wat next discusiwd. L'rilica' report ami adjournment. roi'HTU pay. iioaKiau. A eietaud wf lading Ihe (Irtalesl Cow moa Pivisor and Iast Couimoa Multiple wts given by Mr. Whilebtad. The liwli pile diat uased CoHiuuead Suwutra. huar and Cu ba Root were ayaleu.alu.tlly prssea' letl bv Prof, (iriuataad. The members wart attioli iaujroled in kit rawark. Aa tarly molioa lo adjourn, made by J.J. Drown, who waa exceedingly huugrtr, wat carried "lo H'S, yna mamml (Im Weat. . Arraaaoua. Mr. Htorra discutNted tlie lulluilive Mood, followed by J. N. Browa, who gava hi aitlhod of teaching a' clasa lo parse. 8aw M. Biirdrlt aud . '. 'Parab-y diaciuwd Compulaurv Educalloa. After rsassa Judge Jama U. Csrter skt at kmgtk oa Ihe Commoa Hcbool syataea la Kealecky, Hit remarks wera lialeaed lo with deep la. xvKKimi. J. K. Wnodranl waa elected Clialrman pes lemmre. and Mes.rs. Ilrimteatl, J. V. Brown, J. X. Brown, White, Vsn Il.mk and others, related Iheir experience in srhool management. rirrit pay amasjixo. Mt sic- Pmf. Rttirra look up Ihe suliject of Longitude snd Time, and disposed of il la an interesting way. He also give method of proving Ihe stdiilloa nf problems by easting out tlie nine. The applications of Percentage was discussed hy Orinstead and other. Arrraxoox. Whitehead spoke at length on School tfavernment. The Committee on Resolution reported aa follower -. AWied, 1st, That we approve of Teach ers' In.titnlea, believing that they are In many respectt beneficial to Ihe teachers. 2nd, Thtt we cordially thank Prof. Wm. C. flrimnead, nf Royle coahty, for his vain- able eervlcea la , wmsssfirTIv ermdacling hit Institute; aim, Pr. J. . Browa, our County CommMnvier, for bh wntlriag la bont to promtite the schools AT the county. 3rd, Thtt Judge James TJ. 'Carter and Kara M. Rurdetl have our tbanka for the interest they have eisnifc-sted in oar pro ceedings, tnd for the addresses with which they have enlerttlned us. 4th, That we are since relr grateful lo tlie people of Brodhrad and vicinity fur the (sneroiw hospitality llisr have ahnwa us. We esperiallv desire lo return our thanks to Ihe officers and members of the Baptist Church lor the gratuitous ae of Iheir new and hetntiful Church. J. W. Bex writ, 1 J. L. Wwrmtms, I Ctmi'lee. K. H. ftwiaacY, . J The resolution were aweaimouely adopt. ed. A molior of J. II. Van Hook lo hold the Institute at Rmdbesd next year waa de feated. After select resiling by request of Uie members oa the part nf Prof. Urinstead and Ham. M. Burdctl Ihe Instilule adjourn ed ft as die. J. J. Raowii, Chairman. J. L. Wiirmir.An, Hec'y. J. W. Bnowit, Ass't floc'y. sVWs" Attltuttr t Ymnnt Mm. There it a thing of which I want to tpeak, ami that it the behavior of young girls toward young men wlio are not loven, but limply friend. Let ma tell you that our aex waa not made lo ba wooer. The custom prevalent among a certain data of young ladies of atking, directly or indirectly, the attention of young gentlemen it not an admirable custom. "My ton," aaid a lady lo me not long since, "it much prejudiced against s young girl whom I admire, because aha ia constantly tending him notea, inviting him to be her eacort her and there, and plan ning to have him with her." A mod est and dignified reserve, which it nei ther prudery or affectation, should die tingu'wh your manner to gentlemen. Too great familiarity and too evideut pleasure in the tociety of young men are error into which no delicate and pure-minded girl ahould fall. Tha Boaton Cfo6e says that the word "mule" aiguifiea "to ttop," being a Greek word. Tha Detroit Fret Prttt tayt: "The Globe it wrong. Tbe word 'mule' it derive! from tbe Indian dialect, and mean "to kick." Tbe free Pre ia wrong. "Mule" it Cana dian. It mean a woman on waah daya. N. Y. Herald. All this dit eua ion comet from not being a Harv ard graduate. O, pueri, to eelia, omnet wrong. "Mule" est deriva a Latin lingua, of qua tha comparative eat ruulier, because a woman est mu- lier quam a mule. Hoar eat boo lor allot' 8t Loaix Journal. In order ta secure tb greatest amount of milk, tows should, during lb hot weather, have an abundance of good, clean water. Tbe. hot tuu ot tbeaa day render tb grant leas succu lent aa it mature, and dria up the natural supply of water, to that it will ttand the farmer iu pocket to pump a liberal supply for bit ttiKk four, or even five time a duy, wherever there it net aa abuadauee of clean, freah water supplied by natural mean. Tb of turfaea water from atagnanl pools it at once injurious to tha animalt themselves, aud to their milk. A cheap and wholetome article of vinegar may ba made of water, ma la and yeast, any tweuty-flv gal lon nf water, lour of niolaayee, and one of yeaat Thit, when it fermentt, will yield very good vinegar. A fair imitation, of white win viuegar may ba mail of luaahed raiaiu and walor kept in a warm place for a month. Many a tweet girl, with tender, lov ing eyet, ha wept away the moment of love' young dream, while the young man who wat to tell her all about it it pleading with the livery stabla man, trying to hire four do! tare' worth of bora aud buggy for a dollar aud a halt lit) put stupefy your baby with Opi um aud Morphia mixture, but use Dr. Bull's Babv rl.iup. which ia al ways af aud reliable ami never dis appoints. 23 cen it, ... .. A Buanish proverb tart. "The who ou bit wedding day start at a lieutenant iu Ihe family, will paver get promoted. pgnrKtstoVAi.. WAT WAl.TtiX. II. C K Alt I'M Alt, WALTOI aV KAUfFKAlT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LANCASTER, KY. xss Q A.C.ROCHFXTF.K, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HTANFOnn, KV. Ott. Stna.rtv tvrtiale bvjtiho C.Cfwia.,,na t.AN CASTkHltTHKKT. '.l-lr J S. A R. W. IKKKF.R, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BTAKrORD, KCHTTJCKT. OaV LanrMsr St net. tW-tM H.TH ARRIS, ATTOKXF.Y AT LAW, iMMr aTAWinnn, l.iNrtii.xco.ir JJOBF.RT I1I.AIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BTAIirOKD, KT. PeacTH mlaalltsja eoarts at Ike Ilk IniMtl DlMrlrl. tul-lf jAamo.i AtTKa. , sau. w.xt anrrr. OABTBS ax BURDETT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MT. VEKKOaT, EY. Win aearlke ear aent'wliwi la PUirkn.l I. ami ail.4lai MMtallM .rwl ia lb twirt i AtmU. Hfwt-lal atWathMi al, ra ta ralMH'lluas. a. e. aarrt.ar. a, r. w.aaaa. gtlFI.FY A WARREN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, BTAKFOBD, KENTUCKY. Will avaetlr la the eoaatr r Unrola. In the st- lelatWR raaall, aaS la th.('rl at AppMl.. tn- la, IJ-U aea. as Bear. UJKWltt Hiwl a ruat. U.-f' nHtia- I KK F. HUFFMAN, HUROEON DENTIST! Oaotee helan thsP.O. HTANFOttll, 1CV. Hmvlnt I tH kls Merhsnlral Annsralwa. Is aa arefraeal Sat wark la averr hraarh af al. btuiuao. tifirmit TEETH InrUd la la bmsI appravs stria. IM-Irr, F. MERRIMAN, DENTAL SURGEON! STANFORD. KENTUCKY. Ottas Uoalk aMssf atstsCarasrof DsbiI Hlrest WIU rsaula aenaaanllr st kls o faMllrur- thar aullr.1 to allrtid totho-e rftaulrlna kl. pruh- rianal aaeviMa. Hrtlvtilar alteittlun pal to ,M nraaarvatltia aao nvtuaiiua m ta. naiura, Meta. Panoaa Srata a tirtatiea reawartaa hill or aarllsl MtU ui tmHm. caa hmn tSrut tawrtaj la a ft hour, aotlca. ia tkalaleat aa bmsi baaallrtilatjrlr at Ike art. Ptuehtlreaa Oiwt Uss aamtalslsree waaa rs- ulrei. ISI-ta, Stanford Female College. 8TANFORD, KY. t WITH A FULL 00BFS Of TEACHEE8 Ikla ItwIIUtUua wUI opea ITS IIOHTH SESSION. OK THK SSU X0XDAT H SEPTES HER, M XT. ALL THK BJUNCUK OP A THOaOTTOK EH0LHH COVKIX ass taagkl, al wall m htUalO. THB X.AHO0AOES. DBAW- INO AND PAIBTIWO. T H II M M MOUBIIAT K. Ia Tulltua, prlta. law. frua, ril la tw la Ida Mul.r livtwrtuMtul PrtHiarv, rjSt Inlanaeulite, kt, If.a.iMntr, 11, aad Cultatiala, IM. rui rail usrUralara, a. w Huanl, 4e., aileeaas aa. a. t,'. TBI'BHBABT, Priaelpal, aualurt, Uaaala Ctt., ky. TARRANT COLLEGE ! 1iU GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, Crab Orchard, Ky. Thi School will begia it Third Bet- uoa. Monday, Aug. 17, 1877. Prut T. E. Bayley ha charge of tha De nartuitat ef Mutie, aad will employ any atittanoa h nay aeed. U iaa Gertrude B. Bayley haaoharge of the Art Department. Tk frla.lsaJ till aatsla sal atksr Uasksra ska way Beet lo Ihe Literary PoaartaMol. Too ktooa.s tkoiian sill par all pesas af tkoaed. WiMkjIIMf, Pawl. Uehta sat Twltloa ta ttM Utosanrp Peparlasoat. ktl SK', FEB NBMIOK OP KtlkTV WtCKKa, Far tall taftlcalal Ktea. a aaad fear Calskajaa as BV P. H. TABBABT, l,d.llnkasd, Ky. noTRt.. QKoHlii: HtMnittrOK, Nit. ft-norata.! m.l refiintl.kH Ihe LIVINCtTON HOTEL, I I.ltllvlofi t.ttrtt,; hal ftaoil fttaMejaj tntel Accommodation forDroven Ptrnlf nf frnvwi h.tA llsf. m4 Own. ! m ItN, (tSMtrl aitr rnnnlM Ittvwaoa.k fab Isaa tfTTvfna,..plncat. thlaptanti kto( hm liah -. pwwvit thHr Htnrk hw tlmnlni lb rlw tra..o tn ririT th tot ftw III nifjttt. Ht Il ll prt Mrpd tot.trtaln hi oM tiaMtr rM ilp. irawpvt. in Mihlir frml.r, Mtal Ifirlitw a llkwral partUm ( inrir pmirsjntaj mtm iirf( IW. 14, '7-VW-ir rpiir: 1YITERS IIOUSC, 8TAST ORD. KCTTUCIT, aCwaa. Iniiisj n. Owen, proprietor. Fare and Aooommodatlona, all that a Traveler Could Wish. Baggage Cheeked to aad fi-eat Depot Free ef Charge. LOUISVILLE BUSINESS DIRECTOR. Kabraeioa the Loadta Bualotta Boutes had Manufacturing Eaubtlah aaenu la Loalsvlllo. 8. I. EH MU, pt lal AdvartMat Anal aw tka raork-vvjiaimal atl hl. a-r awl olur Kealtwir raMaa, htwwa St. Ceurlyr-Jmimal HulMlae. J. tic D. P. BE.WJIETT, MaankKlarara al Hantaan aad BnUlai af avaey erarrlptUa. B7 Markel at,, M. Tklr aa Fiatrlk. J. M. AHHNTHOXU'r) "Towve rj)sra' Clulkltil Himiw ka. hra latatm ham I J Waal MwtM .si. tu tM kauuwaw daul.tr a baa. "Na. Ita lal Kit, J.aawiM m., l )lat Kbrk.) WOOLFOLK air in. "f"""', 0lsa.twlaa,Oakaart OlU. A(Hilk.r.t',K,MX:,altt AMral ML T"t A laa. Waatat ( .r. lr. ,.,, w artee. W. HCOTTaOtOItE. nakj.ll. .rul suilonrr. n.a'l A(nt Kr- 'Oa.k rtkalkai Ua.,tr.wla( Aw Mk. Tkkals l Jty aw" ayj.aj. nvfiAU axja; s. irTMtawT. W. BEKMIXOER tfc BRo7. aaolktiurera and daalara la FaraUevt.f pfcoMrrv and M.ltnaM; Im t ariff., tlllH-'lotlw aad Wla ..Mm1. K,a.oaadtTWalAUrta. Nlresl. A. POOL aft SOW, . tmrnrlae. aa Dnlrra la Itallaa MarMa aa anateb "T1.!." '.aiuaM.al as W. Jramai XI. Madia and Wurfchoa al I'armta, Italy. KCUIPP aft LEBAHCIOOD, MaaalWIarer, of KaltaMaa and ShMIh aranw sak-aud llrtaU, V.ln.1,,, Awnluo aud Tarpaalla. auda la ardar. Ho. .17 Market at. kal. tad aad Set IIEXRY KXOFEL, IiapMn an eulili.lwT. tlealrr la If ualral InMrat. aiiaila. alumt Mualr. atatlnaaa. wJ Dnartna u rlal No .SS WrU Market ttlaea. C. J. RAIBLE. Ka. Its Faurlk Ave., aaae If ..h., iiM.Mau.tMM "I Krlaaua, Taawb. Pultutta, Curd Acaatl ts Xfitliria, taova, au Faayy Haata. ST. CLOl'D nOTEIi, , Rate, rwlarett. Whea vna au la Latii.villa. atua al Ik. M. Cluad Hotal. Ika ka.1 kuaaa la tk. aitr far Ike prlca. Uabj, tun an- day. fklL Wir.,li'r W. M. JOWEA t CO . ONMHalisliai Meerhaata, olwdejala Aealee. la Pro- llalaaa. I'nalutw, 11.., I law aa UiMO. Pa. MS W. Main Utta-t, Uuf.tlll-, k. IIEXRY A. SIAGlLIa, ' lKtiur!r and Paalae In Cklaa, (laa.eaf, llai t as aar. ktoirlaaeanjes. Water tauten aa til tan, V'.lH)rl.wwU,alc. Pa. JUS tk Ava. LttatavMla. Ky. Ulcklwaa) Funtllar) MTg Ck Maaefartaren, uTkaal atrkm ttanla farallue-. kf aa. trn-aa, kWdlnf and Chain, lutce aad WanruuMM Walk klr-,1, kciw-ao Mala and .lark.l, w. nr. bavlemv, Tka t akk-ailla Fuiwlak-r, aa Maeufkrlevar af Haa ImaKklrla. Ma. ntlksi., Luil.rUto.Haa4 oaarlenaNT While Vaakk lauadaaval aet aiiawval WM. II. DILLINGHAM, Mill an) FavHeirr &ppHe mnt iMtrta, Lnbrinp- ttlHOUv tiulllBfll-Ultl, Mill lsiMt, Haattlt Mt i-blittwa, Iml Iter and Kutilaef Haltlr. IU IhUatt. KITTS WKRaiaE, Fliw WalrlMtm. iNxMtstaits, tmmtk CU-k ajd HntwaaWfA, Jt-wlltiry akaPti IpWrliug lilf ay ajraui, IIS Kwunh A. HAVE, FLETC'IIEH ft CO, Wkoknala llealon la MutHaaa, llu.lrrr aad OWvaa T.I.U Linen, Al.ta aad till t'h.th, Saary aaa Wkilaliwda. tur. Mala and Savfiilk airaata. IIIBBITT aft aO.t, Uraaansad rnvaaWa llaabta, Ka. TI Want Mas. kat at real, kalvaea. kafawft eadTkird, - f ( . W. H. IIELKWAP tft K, Maaufai'turenuf saj aal sr. la Irua, Wstp. Naeas aawra, WaaaadtWrlaaa llardaara. W.njd Wuffk and riaa Malanal. ll-iatia w. jaata awl '. POHTEU'N . , Farl. Mllllaeey lliuta.. IM Fcutrlk St raft haada H..iiul., Ilala, hriual Valki, Wrfalk Muurulaa aaast aud Vtdla. Of .. C, U It. tat avanvaL J. T. UATIIRIfs-HT tft 0 til Mala St. hateaea Tlk aad Ilk. Wkuleaals Maa alalur.nidad.llaa, UaraMa.l'lkua, Ae.; Ualk rlakl'a I'alaol Saildlut and tiaraaaa. IIAKHIMOW tft UATURItsllT. llradiU,rlrntlla.,.ry aad Maraaaa aad ad IUtv llanlwara. ka Sat MalO at., Ia4. Savantk and Llahlk, lNlk aidfl L-Mii.tilla. Xy. Ra la, WUITt. CO, Wkolaaala Paakm ka Bnaaa ao aoaaa, : ttt, Mala M., a aetata, Ika Luulatuia ItaaaL Ue-iulttgloat Kpwlug HBt-hlHP, tlHa,l. i. tktry.liraanl Aseal, IWI Third Ht. null, Iu i.rden friH dwli n. Aswis sad t'lalal kw tka Ltskl ktuaaaujl I alvalaal kaatalae. J. II. HVA at CO, SW aad ad.lb lela. akua aa Carrlaf's Tak tax T.aaa 'Ik!. Ma. awl Wat Mala tUaoVLwae- Ity urdrt. M-uwelly altwadrd la. MAUiNK C. J. OLIV CH, pMhHr al mw i Laiw, r:aMwaartta.)ihwj . Vt tjtikitllat llA4aaMU avlptl UulalJUat ii VM-iavllr U I roak-wakili: to tJaroaaT T11EO. 4JHtL Ok . M,r,pkf'f trtkdaA Bustara atatA L IsrisfJal Ma. Iff W JpafciBMB H. ax-hurwaaaia tttwm. rU lw- ar IsVaa awrc, f ypMnkg 4umtj iociatn.l.1 frvr aiarrnixT. iiTonr.fr toic, A r4j. m nS rellal rewwlf " "III" sad rever IT.eselksllalae. rrlee, II per M uw. Pranaest try K. A. B.lsno A I., I'n.attlH., LatatevlUe, Kr- Tm ash ky rtiaxl.l sa.1 taer- kaaw aanerallr. fttMWrira ilptstpp twatti 'eek pp, A traH aivel Ikel. aa a f r""la . W Km If k. II. ma,". srkaoaMrl. rev nlatkattaaartaktaasa hMtla lo fcoa. A. X. XhrrJ, 81 I wtrtk w. ctrt-ular. n. ESIL MIXCERF. MakMlkoTmlaasUartkaRra, kVrr sad Throat asva-islly. oatsePa WaaiWalaatst. JAM, F. WHITF, WaySe-dVaa eMail taalar p F-r-lea aad lie livr Haada, lot Markal aireal, kata-ra Third and Faewk, La.vtna. Pf . IHPHOTE tr MWIIT. TTH.i.aT-MaaltePalaF.i lartl W Maatiar.llT a lwmml Kaalltdnven.ailld.ilt fa STlet ahlfh will led yha set -rttatian h.Ja BAMBimiCH. BIANai , Wkiliil "T"' ' M 1imI ,m Mal" sad M sad Ssvsalh Ssa., Loeknin,, K f. . ' 3ABCJ. (4a fclBKER, MlllwtttM.. aall;r fl. H. HrA!KKTHAa. eft ( O, HotePsstW-" Llnaru.wli . mi- -y - , liaellr. M w. tisraet. aaa. - - . S. wf ATHCBN, aa '(. I ta-a. SUft S kl.pklrt. L4. 4 liT Wilt--J. Ik. .orld. Ur-r-M and rknr-alslMkar--ta. Ik. MAjmiALIn . . h .: akbwiaifiU Vwrwrt anriKhii- STTrKty"u7talll Atatar H.Kel. . . LXWIS. OAQB ft CO., a n s PI i- 'V.MlflSV ftSl. Waatai an uMvat Wiled Hk?v- w-Mala .1. T. B. OKTJTCBBS fk CO., , twa-t-ats B. Bay "7k7J. Nail. lcmrarKk.,An,ll., AaWa, Pmw, 1 kieiMe XllJLl toJS. ttt w. Msla autwl. WVAVACB SOHOLTZ, an, at W. Market HI. are am. eal4IAtd 1st. rr th. neaat waiaaaww aa a. an " Warat k A llripaia. . KTXBS BOKN. . Maamav-turen anlv af aa Naddkra. Haraera, tin w..' hiiai Tna Waauars. hu. Mala asset. Haa n I'stsltauts. t O. BRADLBT SOW. MaaeaiaaraaaWiCl.kai. rtrrlarta, Rarkawava. e AVrldtTtasdt- 'a ar l'toaa. ayaw ao K7LIOOV, WALTON COBB, Pools, lit, IT, fltaea Btvstt, ", '"f aasua attack af kluaaaaaou al wkkala sss. ' '' 1 : ' ri 'k r-Ts-tn.T-Jeweler. fe. Tlk aad laarlrsf slteH win JT"1' allliat, 'ta. asitac.aoy.--y--" fur tb. IBitlal. eaaravra rrtw WltBOBBskT ft CO., WMlf-la ttroren t"-""' Taka etutadCHian, flil aa W. SMla street. LouiaTUla BjoUinl XiU Co., rrvaaae... - M . wars, ptaea.itw - - - : A. 1W CleOM Orooer, rradaraaaal Caaaailadaa aarrahsst, and dealer la ur rlptriu. I tataravt airwt bai. Brook aiti t Irat, tnta. bhu A. 4 -wawaKaT.r. , i nuT oo.9 Tojra ... - a, a. Am W m m. la-tT tVTCUTT ft OWBK, vmaktsala USSIS was iiaaaa, aar- waaai aim, ran poak aUI ka aatuaarlry kaaja, aad lo aaak Imym sa at Ira dlareobt afl..ad. aaWaawTAi ' tW1 kwaRl airf)t. Fall AUG. O. TJWDllfTJTH. ,-I1.m. m Wtaaoa. Ma. M W. J.nVmat si. rvlaaa kwav Ikssi avav. Send fenlreular allk er- tlt-aian. riaatat unaa aaa reaaimi. B, T. TITQH'8 Hew Store, Pta. ITS aad 171 frank. Avnaa. Illej' FarnUk latUeada, Hllkaoad FaaBlv UeMPouts, Faaa.far- aaula. ti aakcvllaay Aid aern, Af. a. a.aiLltiK. d. w. Ooniatlwina aitir.ksa niMlwina aitir.ksal.,whuk!ar aadTrtall deak-n Bar.CAJaaaartaiauarlt.,t'W iHy,Hutl.r,Cktve).,Kaaa.l'aaaaUA llrital Irtill la llutnll Oailrta Wl Waatatalastraat, w. xsisaiCJt sol, lieFtaink Avaoaa.daak-isln Wat.kea, tWk. lita aawriOaavalvt.mivararn,t.kla Oailary Af. Tfruia auu ytm ofta TrT " mUOX QDTHiiB ft CO., at'f I of Traak Yalbea, Travallna Haa, snd Hm rnltara 'rWtdaki a. aaa W. a li.'a aalaul Iny jow , hosxoh ft co., t.vllt, MatlsjtMr, Priatara Biulcra,Hlatp.k tottA MaAUUBKlurvfvt, ItaviUsp, Mf. All wt4ia Catrrluily twitl rvtdiitly ftlktl a U.wtjtii rai-a. nBviMHK pl4HiTa. A9 HUJ-it W j ajriupa4 My! a itwatAa, Pawtti at Uiu aiul pTtswMMit iMpkavfJt airalajKl, bjr v'" Mvt.lllv Mtwai Hlfslwliw', MpaUil akwajf - Mfauitnwa aJ aHJT MtM-. l ata itae vi itaii itiraa IIm aal.tl .rf rtiatulieg vvrr lit kawM or awaMa at lad sVatavk Wtjafti Uf bbWU, Vuaue-N alttl klUrvM.. fit a, awf ajTOjB, 144 pa If. II a. fNtHles 4 imm,m mi u, lt ma, bar tlftw. piui.l imtra b (atali Aim, AUraa tx-'Ura lo MaJALU I'll.. MaiUsWlawtTa an. tMt.-ra in ltatvju aul Hhoras, t ns.iirn i t utlt-tvlaver 1 voVekaiAAsda, fk M'f ra;l. a. til IU fMlllAai, HsjwI fear lUwkpt pxxpaal t'allMwM Mlvoraaraf an. m mmm, - irllj W hlKtt, lilraaa r O, al.. wkiai't hi MBMiifal tota t Nra Jfwtjrur. lajta r'n vr; A. COLLIER, , 'ITH Olazcbrook.tJrliititcail & Vo . . WllflLLlLALL , OHns, giittOH.v.tr.aaJaA JlhMaH Aaa) a an eO Basulh Stroot. r.ouitriL.T.K. kv. TllHIUTtOTf,'' ' " 'i ! "ill t limit wis WksaAA iWsisiy.l IliU'l . .. ) WHOLESALE , UKOCEKS, . , ..m,, a:.rn"r COatptXIIIOaf afnCHAITS, u . . ... . . Aetata sa FaaaSuwrt Uataao P ilat, la. l lal tat, bet, Wxth teeala. (ISI-WI WtJUVkU-K.