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2, IS PUBLISHED lARTFOBD, OHIO G0U5TT, KENTUCKY, l A . -'.irftyO.rtv' A ujut niccoi , neatness and dispatch, It city price. We bare full line or job types, and. solicit the patronage of the business community. rr ; . i i , , Itailroml JTliiiO-Table. .-.'V Id.' ;TTi I The down train for Padueah loves Louis ville, fli3y exceptSunday at 8:30 a.'. mihoVar rives at Horse Branch at - - Roiine at 1:55 p. m. 2.-0S " 2.15 " 2:3(1 if , '2:'40 'tiH " 2:58 " Elm Lick at -I Hamilton a at McHenry'1 itf - - Kockport&t Arrivine at Padncah at 6:58 " ine op iram ior-Jvonisviiie imto raaucao Sally except Eun-dayaWa.- m. and'arriVes'a,1 Rorfrnort U- '- .?" 8:45 . fi; McHcnryVat' : " ' ' 9:58"'"'. Hamilton" at-' Be'tTor Dam at Erm Wck'at -Rdslneat' Hone Branch al 10:tJ 10:10 10:25 10:S5 10.45 Arriving at Louisville at 4:45 p. m. Hartford Kconnectea itHVtlie Railroad "at" BeWfIrim"Vrrc1tfie fwfcS.Vd.y. IV Tbwe'-tfsfcis eWneerrffTJlKatthtpi'jrtr Ceiefar;, 'with" TJweJrsbdrV 'at TOwensboro J6hcfon,ano?wtthEransvllle, lTcnuersonarid Xashville't KortonTllli. " t-i , . WPFWnrtboki, BupYrlntendent. ' !WED5f ISD AT, "APRIL 8, ..187; I Ml tt n l.i , a ik in 1 1 1 ; ji !,, : jo 4XO. BARRETT Local. Editor.. k-em)tcraiij: Spoaltln.'1 : bajjtipcal tOpUpn CqprnilUe of fhh 5yunt liattfrnrtafcthe folJowJng: appoint--menu, for. public. speaking byHbo. G.eou Wif-Ray; f Owetfsboro', ana -VaHa'ctf G'ruefle: .-" f T-.i Wwtford,:WedT." '-i-287' BneITorn,' rbutsdavt,'-3, ? 29.il' 'yoWeefr'Chu'rJIr: tTiiKr", l" jSpeaking. at. each, point willicommenco prornptrr'M earlycariale!igbt5hg., "- r reJ """" ' "U : v -ail .":4T Jfci'I .elf ypu -want 10 iear ,80nirtlnng. tjint will doyonrscftil goodpgO'dhH'hearBaln 4,1 i .J - t 'Si. ' '0' Auciifiou, BrarccBam.,. K Hartford cballdnges'you to a 'spelling rnalili; OpriiJIi'Satu'rday nrgbf j ypu hftVe'nerve''enogh. - ' "r We fiaye.recefijfwt a ,cppy oCtllebrJeTTof Mesars.-Walker faiid Uulbanl,.aUomey df.tlns pla'peitn'tnt'eiut'of :J. W llillef ft ri vaiG. M. Bibb et, all, pending to the "Lottery' Ticket Suit.'! Tlie . brief "is brim-full.of logjpapd. -reason. " '" ' 'JlOttrijrlj-.X'urt. t, Quarterly. -CQart- 'closed-. lar,t -Monday, evening, after a session of cevei days. The docket' was1 a" large Vine;' nd a good many 8uitsi(.were disposed of. Judge Gregorv's doelcet'lias been'fnll eVer-rfince lil hastieen lipon tbe bencli. " t .1. ; ... Ti , . .7 r , -TheOMiilinKiar. S -'Tlje Guiilingiar, .edited by 4C-laI-entcd and accomplished young lady; rMfes L'aAydiVigtcjiVltf be. iaj bffor&'fhe Hartford LoilgetrfGoodj iTeinplars'onrto inorrow'night 4iAll 9wl. Templars are inyitetl to be jiresent, and no doubly but a ricjilreat jbijinsWf.urjtLpe w,boatttnd. '.'flfeKV forgetAbaKlIonVGcoixe. fRiy, Ol'OTrerisboro", speak "'at the'coiirt- hpuee.lb-uigbt,,. -You-, .won't regret, going to,heaTlim.,' - -si- "The "folfowing'Aeris the only marriage licenses issued for tilt-week ending April 24; 1875.' ' , James Jewell an'dIiss.Mahala Howard. Amos M., Miller and Mies Harriet E. HocW-' -T A. J. Kinkode and Miss' Catherine J. .Duke, t .- '. rDr. H. Baldwin,. Dentist, of-Elizabcth town, Kj.vJf as"beeflMn our town Teiently, practicf-ie bj profe&eiqn. He, wilrejuni on tbe'IUk of -Ma' some days.' ork. .He was en ere, and, so aiid t ' rk has given. entire si embe-Uie 10th of May,, andTOTr!ahi. get 'your molars dressed up right. ; . If 7W ar nnvinna in tparn linir in ti j.yr -w .... J come better men .and womehjo and lis ten to Bain next, Friday night. We have inodr;office'a!curiosity''found in the Render Coal'Miffes and handed us by Mrs. R. a M6seley Tt' seems like a jaw-bone of something, thbugb' jfl't ijb; .starjee looks a little like some kind of etone. It-is flat on one side and oval on the otb'- .er. and.the llat.Bide, is almost a emt-cirr clain shape, and is set, full of teeth, va- jyirig. in 6iie from Jbe head of a pin to -that of a four-penny nail. The substance '! jibanf one nch acrpss, the flat side, the long iway, and about half an inch the 6therlsan'diaelir1f an inch thick. Temperance MpeaUing .ToOilght. It has been arranged between Messrs. Ray andGruelfeiliat Ihe former is to oc- '-enpy the entire time to-niglit, Mr. Grii- elleagreeing tofm the remainder of the ppoTnCmejU intie .cpun'ty. MrT Ray 'is an earnest, entertaining" and logical $pe3erLand makespne. of the. most.ex-. -baustive arguments we have ever listened tgHt always addresses the reason 'of Jiwjjearera, and repiins .their undivided ltpnV'on from first to last3 'We. can promise our readers . rich intellectual l'eatio-night, andurge- upon our citizens to tiirn oaten luastt, to hear 'the distin- Save yourself ior. .Friday 'night..' Bua is coming,;? .,.7. r f,RTidremfi Remember, Jlaiu speaks at the court- bouse Fridav night. At the spelling rtQrfttPother,nig!lK- !jlr. V. P. Morgan spelled Andrew Jaclc.; son in this way: "&Jru Jackfon.'-Wliew! We are aiuhorizedto.nrDceBfP," Berrymnn as candidatcToVpPolice Judge. Election Saturday, July 3ll875;; . The most foolish tbingjwe.Vpricnew,! any one guilty of, was JollnJ.Brnitb 8 at- temut to tan a uo a SKin bark. April 2d, 1875, nearCharlestori Mis souri, to Mrs. Tillie E. Badger (formerly.. Miss Tillie E. Bonner, of this place,) wife.of Boiling Badger, aeon 1 Arjpion. We hope our little nephew will grow up to be a useful, sensible man and ultiniate-J Iy reach "a prinfinnlT1 pcasitloru prominent p5Bil world like bin uncles, ,vjs: .Local and "devil" for a.country newspaper. , , .', Speaking FriInj-XiRlit. Dont forget that George W. Bain, the Gougli of Kentucky, will address the pub ic at the courthouse next Friday night. He is too well known to our people as a peaker to require more .than" an an-. nouncement that lie will :b'c here. Passengers going east on the L., P & W. R. R., would do well to remember that the train stops, for din aner at Biir Clifty. Ample timfi'a" gitf in ' .v, t - : IV C1MUV A good meal, and mine boat, Sam Goodman, will give.you a dinner equal in every re spect to any dinner you ever got at a first class hotel, and will only charge you fif ty cents for it. Don't take our word lor thistnlrMopand SeejhDwrtM's-TOUrself. ICenl Estate Transfer. Real estate transfers lodged for record during the waek ending April 24th 1875. Thoa. B. Midkiff to Stephen A. Midkiff, one-fifth ol Ins acres ol land on Woll Pen Run, S2001Kwjl W. R. Griffith's exr6 to James Metcalf, 147 acres of land on Rough Creek, SfiOO 0ft. W. E. Forty the to A K. Leach, 2 lots in Cromwell, $700 00. W. Taylor and others to Mrs. Martha Hope, tract of land in district No 2 Moses Chapman ,by,i Slier iff , Smith, to Henry D. McIIenry, $315 13. Another Old Citizen Gone. Mr. Brooks Austin was born in the Stale of Maryland, on the 27th day of January, 1791, and was married to Miss Rachel. Benton. -in f,18l5, moved. to-tjiia State in 1817, and settled near Hartford, here he raised a large family of chil dren, some of whom are citizens of our county now. His good wife died a short time back, and on the 21st instant Uncle Brooks' spirit toolkits -departure for an other world. He was an industrious, hard-working man, and made a good citi zen, lie was one ot tne oldest men in the county. Almost 1111 Kncapp From Jail. Yesterday Jailer E. L.sWfse placed'tbe prisoner Stratton in thedebto'r's room, as he had behaved well of late, and while Mr. Wise was down town, Stratton broke through the door into the hall, and was about getting through the trap door over the stairway, when Mrs. Wise discov ered him.nnd gathered a pistol and ordered him baijkr she would give him the contents. She stood guard and kept him in'nnfii'a little negro girl ran down town and gave the alarm. A great many vo ters last summer supported Lum, because they could not vote for his wife, and that was. the nearest they could coineto it, I and it seems thtv diu not over-estimate her wortlr,- for she has proven herself a game, plucky little woman. Wallact'Graclle-epoke-at' Beaver-Dam last night, Mr. Bay being too unwell to roakcaSetepech. 'I -. vl. 1 - 1 The Kcufrow Scandal. If appears 'that our correspondent' at - -i ..... . . f'-.V. pnng luck uas -got into jioi na(er in consequence of a sub-heading vfe injected into his letter of last week. Ho used no names. We supplied the name ourself. and we did it for the reason that the, oc enrrence va already of wide notoriety. tjie, names of the parties having been pub Jishcd in the Lei tch field Herald several ;weeks ago, coupled .with the information W- t r'riL.'.- .1. ' fcuav uxi. u. j. xvtsAuuw, lue wronged husband, had melted Leitchfield for the 'purpose of-taking the preliminary steps iu uiiuiw iiuuj ma errniK wue. me details of tha affair .were also published, names and aIin the' LouisvJHe Lddger Everybody in Ohio and Graysbn counties know-' who the parties were, and nothing .was. to be gained by concealment. No re deetion of a dishonorable nature can be auacnea to uic untortunate husband; but, .on tbe contrary, he deserves and receives the sympathy of every right-thinking man and woman. The' use of1 his name -waaour own act. It was hot used in'a banner' disrespectful ,to him. And any other JtsxrnoH has do right. to: complain It is simply none 'of liiff bpsinessl He is not concerned. Xone of the onus of the bad woman' 8 conduct can attach to any One but "herself, and we consider, that her :nusband is a lucky man in getting rid -of her. And if any one'has a right to cbrri-; plain in the premises, he is the roan, and hot an outsider. Those who have taken our correspondent to task fiave simply been guilty of gratuitous and meddlesome impertinence. It may a wdll.bfcunder stood first as last that -we edit our paper Ignd ot in our" own way; that we make wnaievcr cuaogesrwe deem necessarywi our news correspondence, and that in pp casedo.ite delegate the resMiisibilityffor IeA"'m COBje. right to headquarters wjth hiscomplaint, and if; hehasbeen,'wronged we willmake allpeceslary reparation. rnr: ; 30 ng made in the A strong fight is bei Uyyeftoyn diJriconjthe local option question, wliich itiff be submitted to the vitefiJic.'W Saturday. Public speakings arc .nnunuiiced at different points in the dilirictiip to Friday night. The friends or tbe meets -4.. tc sanguine of success, ts are workinc silentlv. batlike -wpveis. Too much confidence in 'vfctbry-Orten? secures onlv defeat, and .wewpjildiirg ujwnmr option friends the .necessity of .unceasing work up to the minute the polls'are closed. They have a pow,eriui-nnu unscrupulous enemy to renndwith"?iaaaiintiring energy and sleepless vigilance are the only weapons ujKmF&hich we can put our dependence Rockport l'oliec Court. , , EvanWilliams Sued Green B. Robert son for a one-eyed sheep, before the "Big JodgVy a.RckpofJOTIfelslfeep died pending the suit, and it was in proof that. such sheep were, ,wbr,th' at least fifty cents a-doten. The animal's-existence 1 s proven, up as far bacjc.a. nine years, jat whicu tune he was fAien an old member of the Sacrc .Brotherhodf? Rams. Verdict for the" defendant. " Uost, fifteen dollars'. "iThisfia the way; toiarofnp, when money is' plentiful, like it is now, Howlo"n'g!'oh Lord!, how- long'will people agt.tiljj2ytf'Grauge'r4' ougtil, to get hold of these men, and teach them to settle theiQif!IeCaQiIr&"nthoiit going to'law.' "WijlFams donated 'some bfliiS hard' .earnings, 1 tv. Rockr and Roberisqn contributed a little YOr the- supporti of the farailica.oCLHubbard and..Tp"wnsid " " The Spelling School.- is Tie spelling mania, whichf'Kfts af'last reaohed U31,,culininatedi.jn; a.f;rQd spel ling matchoA las't Friday 'evVhinV. 'The exercises .opened, aa usual,, with. all .man ner Of resolutidns1 and it seemed for a wliileas if the meeting was a resolving school instead of rs spelling school, but the cliamnan.vi rof. Uaynes, at length brought orderou.j,of chaos byappoi.nting Misses a'Addington and Nettie'Miller as captains of 'the rrespective sides, Messrs.' McIrenry,""'Hjll,tand. otbera, en listing under the waving plamd of Miss Miller, wbile O O 1 . er, whileMesir. Rpve Smith, Miss iston, an'dotllers, rallied to lie neti tinted banner of'MisS Adilington. Houston tral tinted Mr. Fogle'-fcn'owing thh't he could write' better flian hecould spejl", ' cdn'terit- cil himsell with being, Secretary,; while Mr: irorgan'and Dr. GVifRh took" charge, oftha PictiQuanca. . ei3 .; . Ir.' Tom. Taylor fell easily in the fight under the fire of ."samphire.'' Our friend Henry WilDaJiiCfailed Wreajli the final letter in "column,"-and at last fell out alto gether attempting to, play tjie boastful characl6r of7 ''Bragga'dddS" lr? Spencer's Faery ,'Queen. Henry went to apelling seh'o-ol 'at Louisville and drinks "ayder'-'-'Inf stead ot cider. ais3,iiatcuardwick only adjled, to.theJoveli n ess ,o.f- her brjgh t eves by furnishing an 1 to "prepare. That ar ticle of dress called a'"pannier" not bavin rcafcheH Hartford, Misa'Gerty- Houst6nf'tif course lauea 10 lueniuy 11 wun iue ureau- basket oftlIe.Spanisli'muIcteer.W Not be ing lawyers, McIIenry andHubbard went out of eonrt'on- 'a demurrer to the word "reaclssuJu," Mis'a Mahan niet with the. same misfort()ne, but.it ,w,aa dispqvered in time,to save her .that therjspelling book was wrong, when the'-lawyers applied 'fqr a new trial, ami insisted that then: vere four ss in the word. Hill's behavior was noti'apropos" to tliecccasion,tbongh:he is a good speller. XeJ Pendleton was green about 'Jgangrene.y- Hsa-Gentry looked rather like (he cotor Jo. ge'tiingtoo 311 ury perpendicular letters-'imfvef mjliorl.'' The Th? School' Comi6aipner!8 "jJayiipn"',re' sujted in his putting, up more poles .thai the. caqfasTwouJd. stand. l;Mis8 Addingtpn at last yielded to -"modellion," and Miss Millcrj'wlfose'si'de' was victorious; gave up on "cartoueb. The audience was con vulied-with m'errime"nt wh6ri the'SlierifT tried to 'spell' matrimony "m-a-t, with a mat. tTr-y.AviihA try, -.with: a mat-try '' "Tom" eajd hojvouldj.aiul when last heard from was dead in earnest, going down stairs sayiiig, "-T-r-y with a try," Thpntet&uiraent vas; aeucCeeS) ajid will be repeated next baturday evening. when everybody is invjted, Free tp all, 1 FROM BUFORD. ' - 1 E. Bufoe'd. Kv., April 27L 1875. Time produces changes, as wcr all can verify." In my last, I sppke of the brilliant and abundant prospect for'.a fine fruit crop, but the protracted cold weather in fringing upon.the. munificent benefits of spring, has brought about quite a differ ent state of things in that particular, and anticipated enjoyments fpr the coming summer in "fruitfeasts" have been almost entirely blighted, as the peach and early apples are about all killed, only a moity having escaped the effects for this sea son of the severe freeze; notwithstanding the maxim that fruit is never injuredlin the, "light of the moon;" especially ifi blooms at that phase of that luminary. But I suppose tliat those, vjlipsbelieve in her influence upon the, productions of na ture will bring in the pl'eav that there are exceptions to.all, general rules. THE TOBACCO V'-ANTS, j. too, have been considerably injured more so in those beds that were not sown7 in the woods tliopgh, the farmers think that if tbe plants are nol otherwise affected there :will be7 a sufficiency for A tobacco crop.. Aoi many of tbeiaare of the opin ion" that if there should only be a'hal f crop raisea, inai 111 ere vpuiarDe more benexit reaped from it than from a fuHcrori. "Still they'all "are,6triving'Vo do' as muqi .as. possibly-to. produce a.Vbig,crop,J! and ,ruany, tp ther n.eglect.of cereals, .which is vrtainly a grtat' mistake, for tlie banefiil euecu 01 suca mining is-greatly percepi I.ooal Option fc-t''r2!'?l1.ou' 'V3 anJ' bac'do-growing'BectibnS. ! man v. other to- t-zrowinzaections. buch as Ifonov .,1 hh'.'j f.Tii cnsliid lands; badly unproved, farms, and wjiere he toajccorop fairsini"anvrfi'Ii,i. liesre left in. .straitened .cirqnnistances, that bejng' their chief . liependanco ,or, clothing" and .food. A reform io.tbqt.kind of fanning seems torne-greatlyadvisable Masfbd. 'f'-.' i H' , , . BEAVER DAM ITEMS. ' ' Bearer Dam, Kr.J Aprj 2. ., Business has not been as gobd-jfofctlie pas('few days aswe trould -liEe, butustill we'artconteuti. : 1 I"'.--: " STAVES AND tAS-BARKl !q A Messrs. Barnes it Taylbr"'hifi'p1cd sev eral car-loads1 of tirst-cias's'slaves' )ast week, and have many yet o folSow.r Messrs. Samdelstfe Barber.haA-e a.lar'gej number of men employed insetting out bark, which wnKb'eready'Tgflshipmentin a short time. m$.r., 0,, M. Barber-returned a.pdays eince, heha.vjrjg been , i-qst'icatfng ",iu tlie Nelson county hjlls for several, weeks; He 1 is looking much-better than yhen he left i nOOrWORKjOF THE OEANOERS, It is surprising to see ,tlfi good; effect the GrarserS have had upon -our Ipalers. Theyihiveiallnrenited large tracts at land; nnd are how'turning the sbil preparatbry toplantrnga-largelcrdp'orcorn? t" ' -H.U--, .'i'.J ;.XZ, ... " Wff wefe"gld.to,see' sucli an interest-- ,ing account ol our lost merchanrd trip to the west. I wondervhy he didn't, fell us how thecrM yjere looking abput'aney vjlle. ;Jt seems tme tiiat if i hai npn,; 8umed.orty-fA boure;in niakiDg inqujJ riea, I jcould iliave giyenVft very glowing descriplibn;.',.;l;rnay be, however, he forf: got about such thmgn, and devoted Khia tinleltttUer matters) as' he' is naturally ftmrelfu!'' I." t ' . i . Whrlri'6ut tTrivifig wit the charming o . , Miss T.j bfllai-tford, Sunday afternopn",' iiBjiijrccu ,u.i8 coprseiiowaus juis piae wiiicii lie reacpeti about fiune?,- Called a boy Jo.aUeuJ his, horse, and was ayout assisting the young lady fromilhelbugjjy'j. wnerT she remarRed'To 'hlhl that she're- sldyd'Iln"Ha'Mrord: 1 This callinif Tl?m W his senses, h riuickly' took his feeat-ahd" i A';'" ' " i! A l- tarted.at. lightning speed for the-.uonie .f L.-. ft.! r: l 'tt t. . Y ' I , " uiuis.iuij jipuuj .ic any a uc uyu kuuw 1 - t - 1.; ' i-.ii.L -j wiibi .was uoitieringiniuii'.wueuier. ii.'jTa? rcrriiniscerices"'of ' by-gone Idays, or- the1 tbougb."t5r6f a blissfdPfuture'; '' ' V WrSr Mitt .'nlT-il nnttr, mi and tbe.ladies 'and gentlemen (leeni'tq be l-fll.tM J1.-..T' i.',l.ul'--.l . pejjeciiyuappy engageu in uje innocent amujienientjj .... ; , AJtUTUJtK -K&1UKUAU AUUlUUlT. Only tone accident on the,railroadj li8t week that I.knotv of. Six freieht.icars ife're thrown 'from-tbe track at Carroll1 switch; some damage to cars; no perBon-J al injury. . Juno. 1' . . ; froM:caneyviLle. - " .if, ,u 1 - i AS EXCITlKGTiLCCrroS.' If Ji CASEYVifXE, Kv., April 27. A great" deal of fear and anxie'ty'iroe- ing entertained tX,tue advocates 01 wiits ky in this community, as it js highly prob able that Local Option will, cany here a( the May .election.. The most .prominent citizen' of 1 the Jtown -and vicinity have awakened(at lasltoasense of duty, and, fully convinced of the evil and, degrada iorij caused , by lie deadly and seductive influence of tbe vile monster, intemper ance, are working with a vim to banisG Ffrbmb"mids!?Z3Ne verxTore -rra? such excitement known at this place over a May election: -.r i.eiv. 'Th ere are eig aspir- ants f0r7Jjulice.pf.the Peace, and. seven for Gonstaendiall'&e'e'iiJj'o-be Sanguine of success. A FREIGllf TRAIN WltECKED, Seven cars of tbe East-bound, reiglu train were wrecked, half a, cmila . wes(nof Spring Lick- -on, Thursday .-last. They were loaded with tan-bark, lumber, Ac. A:great deal of 'damage' was (lonejjjjutjio person hurt. OOOD TKMri..R8 COXVESTION. The Grays5h"CoufUy " fiooil 1 Templars Convention 'rncet at this plade on Satur day, May 8, oHf-which occasion Geo. W. Bain, ithe great -Temperance-Oratori -will deliver a publii lecture, and"lliss Jennie Tilford w;Il read a .Welcome Address.- A good time is anticipated, and we hope'that every lodge in the. county will be fully represented. . ' DEATH Or'MES. 8ALLIE JL. OttAT, Th'e'logg expecfeil death of Mrs, Sallie Ann Gray occurred at her reaidence near this'place on" the morning of the ICth ins She had suffered for many montha-with consumption, buV,no)vJier;pajps are end ed. Weep not,1 dearfnends'bufcomfort yourselves wiU tl(c, belief .that your loss ia iicr cierii)ti gain. EFrECTS OP THE' COLD SN'AP, The recent , cold spell, killed all, the peaches of this community, and It is the opinion jof many that the young tobacco plants'that were frozen will riot' -appear any more.' and eeyeraj.pf our farmers are sowing new tobacco beds. FALSE FRONTED YOUTHS. . The.last lew days, w.e aresorry toaayi have proven to be a great disadvantage and drawback to certain"-'y6dng"'men of this place, who wear false shirt fronts and colored shirts, .but they: must.. 'tkeep their coats on or reveal their hypocrisy TIIU.LOST MET.CUAXT OF BBAVER.DAM. We notice in the two last issues -of the, Herald that a widower;, rnej-chant o Beaver Dam has been the subject of some little gosslp.l-FQiirTUii limitsdoaToiina. tion that we have had the good luck to Vccur.ccon'cernlpg'hlm.'to easy tp get lost wliile roaming' about..: And w.e, 'do'notldeeifc to expose liis Wace'&f'retreat . xr. n' ; , atii ... L t, - 1" where he gets (eo called) loit, but he can - invariably bc-seen at, this place ,very few :W A .Altstrl Jiiti.-,iyH . , lis ar,iOw He. id se Vef al years our.senlor, nevertheless wi .w.ould advise-him.fbr the. 6afetyi of Htsr huh Ito stay at honie,!as setjrab of'(thef boys of tliis'place'have sworn vengeance Drt'.hirrr'-H' tl'ey' discdver him in-this place nnVinore. J.T.Tf. ' 1 1 m ' v. r Messrs. Kay and Gruelle:addressed a packed- hoiietr nt Harniltoii'Monday riiplit. ''riuicr antt Sore Kye Carci. 1. . - . . . ,r 1 . T Tbose afflictcil with Sore Etci or Canc:r would J i kXHJiX'.Ai -rJ' 1 Toilit's'.lAjmt,, . jTy who Jjm; been; ifljj suc ccjgfultn tho lrentmeht of 'Inesff db'eakeii He 0 n cure ny 'cancer-on lh'8orfce.r Uken in in-time, lie treati upon tiejBtfraof "riocure no pay.' uivo Dim a trial. . ... not 7. tin. , , JI lI.LJ X Elt Y '. . . .- ' 1 " jVTantu amaldng ! t' - i - i i 1 ) f. -. . f .Mrs. TTavntf and Min Timlin SnlUnt-r wonld respeetfuily annetinee to "tho'.tadirs of, Hartford and Ohio tfunnlr. itht ihrv Jiitb jut opened a. , . ", r , , , MII.I.I.EKV AM) PHEKSMAKlNtJ establishment on' the east-side of the court- house in Mrs. Wallace's bid stand, and solicit a f hare of their custom. Bonnets arid' Hats' made,, trimmed, and .repaired. Trimmings of all kinds, always on hand. The latest fashions, the beWltenalj, sad ttie lowest pries. . : 'Oehirs4 Xccktlco and Collar. and a full line of notions. VVe nitl'not permit nriseWe to bcnndersold. -.Call and examine stock and prices., . nol 5 tf fevGo-odsI'BwGoodsj TOR Afr '-I-y. 1TY!.'T ' I. ROSENBERG & BR0.' .ll !M!ammotll 1 ' .1 t r nSPRP p. 2Li' . Qferjn .departrncot'io! our stock i fail and our; , prlces.nrejlawa.ta.tbe ?fr-la !MiL .:: Hio7-ost;3arc$ctt X . tt .1.1 ... a Uy:iL.'- is-ili .Ve,arq confident that no other honiartrjU da a well by'joii as ours. Te' jrespe'ctfiiflj'ii-. C.OODS' AiOJ.JPKlCES bcforeimntirli1 jxrar snrln''n'npflilseii; belJev'J ing that it' will pay .7 ou: to do soif tirnoli tf: iffl mon ! ; it HAp.Tf,0Hp,K,V, li j a -nU I .11 Ft'rfe ToiletiMoaprj'Ban'ey itair'and Tooth , isrusn ea.i'L-rlumery had baney Xoilet Articles. Trusses and Shoulder , . . ' Braces.' ' '" ' : li; . ' 1 r it- . .' j Ginrdem'-Soed. , ihi t .1 iiif i i:i tr '11 ttii F Prucyineaad Liquors j9r,medicM purpcises,. 1 PaipUf bi&, yarnUhu,l?yt' Staffs, Cotter-paper ,' Tens,'Inti, Envefope'si t5fass! Patty, Carbon1 oil; Iiiinpsnnd-OUlinneys.' Fbysiclans "prtscriptiuns accurately com- ' '..1 1. t 1 ' 1 -Kl ,'T'-'-.i . .JcVCOIiUNS..;!, ,.. 111,1 WAL''W'"1 ' J ' '' , . n -' v ' . -.1 GROCERIES', GOFEGTIONERIES, .' -' '.t.j: ". . - .., Donghtat';51 i ;Tht JUtftal Market. Price. .. Remember the plaijewest aidejpubli'c.sqnarp opposite the coUrt houie, Hartford; Ky. 1 1 nbVly.' - ' i ' i-l f . . , RiFf'STROTIIEK,. A TfT 0 Ji 2tE Y Af.L A W. " HARTrORTr', kENKt: ' .'Will iiractie in alV the courU of Ohio counts and the circuit .courts of adjoinufg counties. OFFICE up .stairs over Y.. -liew-old stand. 1 nO tf," JOHN O'tfLAUEKTy, HA.T TOIt NiE-Y A T L,AW.l ; CoSecl'oiii Inmiltkiided to , OBlce on .Market' street,. .over Jdariiy's tin shop. .. ,r ,.: 1 ! . ;jani0 1y , .:- 11 1 ' . - . iAs! A. THOMAS, ' ' OF.O. A. PLATT. 1 : '! y 1. . .1 HERTFORD, KYV Healers in staple and fancy ' DR'Y GOdBS., ITotionsV Wu'cy. Goods, ClothingBooU aid Sho'es'nafs'and Cans." A laTge' asier'tmen't of mete goods Ktpt eonsMUiiy cn.uaau, aiau itjii pa SbiO.nl. tho.yery icrwcsi cj n-price, LL ; ' 1 HOE SMiE. -A covcrnment land narrant.for services rcn. defed Iu ttie'wai? 6l 1812,,f6r'IG(r;i'cres of laid, rREASONABtE PRICE Far furtber infiirmatidn annlv to J. M ItogersillleaVer "D4Hr; KVJ; br;J ohn'P.' Baf ret t 1 r .. . r 1 1 - - ' . ' . ' IT; HIEDWIPK,,, 1jV fj ' A. T,SALt. ' ,. . II.iRDHICIC it'XAtl, - .: i'' a ,u .nmrt vi ; ;,. nfuiTas,vi j T: DKV U0(b, GltOfjESlES. HATS, CAPS - BOOTS,' "SHOES, ' HARDWARE, r .1.11 QUBBK3W.4RBi Ac;.- 1 . . .,'t ,'i ;L .1 .. ) -? jyjiicb ho wijl .aelljlow f9r.cash, or, exchange or c'ouutry'producej iiapinr theTiighest uiarltet Erice .' A' ' ' -ti' ?ll"t nol ly GOLD: JJ?3)rSILyEgr WATCHES ' ' (br U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES. -1 Mayl, lS73?1o April 30,MS7e- OO-- Tbe'lleTiied SUtales 'of.the.'United St4ta Sections 3.232,3137,32a3;and 3235, require ev ery nerson enzaeea in sdt oasiness. avoeauan o'r-enrploymeot wSlch reri8rs':him irtbl to SPEQCAiiiTAXf te irftcre.hHU place ijoiiwptcuoHslv r , hlM establlMh moiit or place or baslHcss a STAMP denoting tbe payment of said BPECIAITAX tor tna.-epciai Aas.aearvDegyinipgij.uay, 1, 1875, betrre e&mmencuiz orxonUnuiDgbujin ess vtaiensot tblvr.abovqnotedMi-e thef S200 btt r 25lfJfJ mm neciuiera.... Beal era, 'wh'olesarel ffjuor,'. .. . Dealers in malt Xilnbrsj whole? sale ...MMM.v.. ... Dealarain-ialt linnbrs.- re'taili. 50OQ 20 OQ Driers io leatobaccoA.....-.. Retail dealers lnleaf'tobacco.; .25 00 .SOqf . Ana on eaies 01 oTpr,cii,uvv 'flffv ce'nis fbf ever .1 'eices's bt$l';000r 1 ' '' ' " Best irdlri mantt fact'a:ODaccd' S OA ifannftictdrers of stills.. ;..vil. 50 DO iAo'd.'for.'e4cb still manuact'd. ,20-01 .-jad-fpi eaghj wprni manufac;, .,tured f .m.m.h.. , Man'ulaclurer8"oT tobacco. lUnufaclureVs 'orciar3.i.'.'.j.;. V PicJdlers'bf tobacco, "rlff1 class,''' (rhoftrihanliorserf 0T'bthelrf- animals) Prddlersof tobacco,8e,eond clas v (2 rees.oi other animal)-. , Peddfers-of tobqecoj third class, ' Xl Wse or other antmallj.,.. 2d'6fj 1 '!! 500 "! 1 ' lioo Peddleri'dffob'a'ecd.Mth'Classfon foot or bublic convevancej... 10" 00 Brtwersnol lesatlarfSOO barrels ' 50 00 -Bretveraof oMbarrels.tw.-Diorii iOO QO jl'Any person', so. lUbl,"wlIo sbalt fslt to. aora pjy tfith the fgejoing reqairments UI kejmbf jeet to severe penalties " ... ' Ters6ns1'or lljms Irible'Vo pay,f tSj 'of 'the Special Tales, named 'a'toTti must apply to- Tf". T, Kla.tputy-Colleotor of Internal Reve nne at Hartford, and; nay for and procurtilbe Special Tax Stamp or'StkionJ they need,' prior to.May l,187S, andT' WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICP.7 J..1V. PpUGtASSi.. , , .Commissioner 9f Internal Rerenuef -OrncB.or'IsiERSAL Rirvtstrr, WiSHihOTbS, D. C, February ll1875. .T'f l ?1 i'3B.fS3IAtI. - - .v' ;HisjriTF0Bb,kt;'i::,' Ua Just received -a. 1 large -and. HreiE; (elected -'- . -tii of ' n .-': ll't ... vM;i- -1 J- ! a, !. .-i .i t'r. .iri'l'l- 1.ADIE-V JOItpiS iOODS,,' . , s ' ,IMensvan'diboyi !' ' "' '' BOOTSr&r SHOES, of iti graJcSjamai'ies t . ,j -SpeciU, bargains In- . j 'a 1 .' ' 1 .EDGINGS, JXSERTINGSj &C A choice.lot offUltibons at a big discount. Z With-many thanks for past patronage, I hope, by fait dealing, to merit a, continuance of tbe same. ' ., --J . SMALL. . OREO. RIVER f ;1:W0Q?T- MHXS:1 ' ? ' l. .1 TT" 4 j james caje; s Manufacturer of every description of 'Woolen Goods. " a My tnillhas beeor enlarged and ;impraved making the capacity- three times, greater than last seasonj. We als'oj have a full set of' Clrfte Dissing,,lr1achine.ry r - ( and" are jnanafactaring a inperior arflclo of JEA'XS, WnseV; . TCMD; twilled ARD lIAIN-FLAKNELr . blankets; f . BA'LJIOKAl. SKIflTS. : - CASSIUERES.. TWEEDS, 4 Stopping Yarn, &c. We -have large and superior Wool Carding Ma'ehinerv. arid warrant all onr work. "''Goods' manufactured by ftta yard or fn et cbanre for-wool.t f ' . iligneat jnaireLprice.pajain eosn lorwooiy , ...,.,.... . . are Elicited lof correspond' .'fti'tn-rac. I wflf mike-rpeei tl ctntr'aU witbyounj mke It to 'lWiwt(rMao-d:o-soy-? . . . x, . -. JAMEf CA TB. nol6-3n Rnnwey, Mcir'jn Co., TTy . ' 1X1 -ient Silver iluntinx Xrx irirUn2I.e.T' WtclieSI5. (l-nl'Pilw tlnn,ti S-e--wind-lag I.erer-waschesVfMi Lae' Gold UonUn 'KeT-winiling l.err Wa(enm(iu. I.u Gold Hunting Steu-wimlhijr, Lew iicbel, $70. jUenfa' -ftild Hontitig-Stf m-wtmlin,; LeyefT Wattlie, ff-nts CoWnonllng Stem-ielndinzlieterWleSe $70.-' ritteMfJigalnirr'ffiUhefi.arojCaiaH t our risk on reertit f fn-iee n l filfr eenU lor i.i..f.ti.!ii.ri. , An.ileliver; of wntaif, sabjtet loVimii'pTj 'and annrmalt if.jle-ireAl, befora'.Tjarinir. All oor,witehes are warrcntej either st lid xol Lor solfj Mirer5:- tii' i'of mfetr ftr rxirV fBoe' m - ey ordiir rejSlere1 letter or-by ( jprwa.ilt'T btfrcaUo a verj ftne aortineiil of mA d jfll anil tflter rfi.ln-, vfiTrtf C are offerihjr at ertrallv ltr-prjce Weak eseW4l l(tif'r..if ts uirr Afteeii ikrllsr stlrcri watches. HlreXiUj' tbem rtiscri ir tojtaj tch at like price oter sold in this country. ' "-" - : : .a It joo warrf a jOel-Trlr'& t IU1 Price send for oar net t HusiratiJ. r ree Listt of liol Jilil EiltrWaltkr whUU. shuwi iw, and prje.r? of aoau Sfiy diifcrect rtjMH fe Send ir free fo any iddrtjj-. ' iA - ' - '"- ! - 1, r,::'.L 'i V A JIiLV iIin-,itbtjrttn4,' fth-LonWviHejKyj; , Auditor PnbIM AeHtl. . Favefte.BtwHtr sf Hardin ecu n It, is a ,eaa didate for the offic of AoJitor of Public Ai- rounta at thi'Aagn'st' efeeffon,. "fOTj;- -Snejeet'" to the'efiir' of-tbe TDeajocratic Xl&tiVnthjBi caHed'forMay lTt r. ..) .i. . JitB-forlleJt: U, P. UlQUBf Ol CBCI OT fOUDlJ IS CMI itrforeSlsiefcribe.Lttnd Ot&f) Subject1 to lli aoliaa! i tae i;enioarui:ranyj ESTRAVl NBTICf m: , Ta&eonpa's a stray "fcy francfi Cu'lnoii'T fng off the fda'd from'Harlfqrd "to" IriVermors about Bluilesrrom Hitf6rd,iilO"nioeotnity, p Iho 17th, jn jL, oneateer call, about ; year oldtcolor red with, a' wbitaspot in, (he Uce, biter,'on' the lefU side' 'and belfy send Tight tttii, abcmt:iixiaetiMcf tie: lower-eMd:of ta4 taitrb'iej Marloo wi(tk en sgUiK tho.Ita ear and two splits ,ia the right ear. Valued byraeatrW- . Afco aaei fistfer takaboaC Aa tSB9Ati s4 andtWhite spots oji both, sides and white belly, an,d the'toWpirt of the? tall 'whitif.-'raloea by .me' at W 00. (JiTeW.lindrruaiyi land "this ltbdy ef February, 187JV ,.'. .. . : - j. BE,NfiWT05Vj p!0.C I- '' - , 1 -Lii. - 'i i rTI i-1-.. ' - . .i . 1 !)' .' ; n, 1 fi r s rp-'-u 3vc " I. ..t Re w; Giiftodl . f .'lii A' . J .-tit- - A -t . ..j 11. It. 1- .' "j" Ijoiilst'. Y -. . .. i . : v, l:" ' ' irART?oi,Ty -? ' 1 - ' . A-' Takes ptea0e't)r'nWMetnjf terthe eititens 'M of HaWo'f Jte'JOiio Wi(he ThE LATElsV-lOWLtlES - 121 . .Bill. I dry goods; 1 ' ' ' K .1'. . GaUf and Boja!Qolbbg( BOOTS k SHOES, Hardware.Qu&eniwarti 1 1 i ' 8faph'd u r 4- - 1 :i -ri . . rY.Ti). ot -'..-.ii nlj PASCV.ifBOCERIEawn "di T" . .4.- oifj -nf mgj Tt-.m-m .. Xiao deileV fit Xhj.'V.j lJwraswHJ-t.UirfoT.esuli, or.exchaage fox all .kinds of country proJace. ,,ily,motu is "Qniek.saksa'Vmall jiiouti, ' ' nol Iy B. 'P. B BRK Y.UA7I," - i- ' ' i-.-' ' Coats, Pants -and VU--tniaJe-atid rt- paired ia the best style atthalowest priti 1 1 JOHN Pi TRACY t HSr- .i.tj'-K f),E R T A,K-kBsS!.: HARJFfttiK ' U .SfanTfactarefs atf'd desfeTS lit all'lfai of wood etf coSakairoia the Snisrose wood easke t toAheehfa'psstpaoner.Bji.iiti i' . All kinds of eoffin trimmings .eonstantly ,ea hand and" for lTe. - Kcep-ii 2a. heiras always ready tc attend fautrali. ' ' - constantly on hand or made to order. Partic ular attention. giten.tQ plow Stocking New Stire ut :RwkpertrKyi jlEVDEI, Oc KXllSt ef 'Cromwell,haTe opened a new rtr at Kock port, U-wbieh they projwftto teen a:.fall.a-'lortfflenl'er-Dry'atfoas.'Qrecerte's; Hats smd Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Qtfeenl Vare; Jfotuins, Faady Goojd.snd in t$,Hnj tbjn'g .wsoallj kogt is .a geaeraIstoe.,-Tbey baveooitght thia stock fit goods veryfoW for eaih'inKl wit! sell'the-same waf. ' ... jbOLTRY, JllOBUCE ... A. oifaU kinili 1cen Ittjsxchange forgood" Wd KSMiteic xne- pacrAageT 01 now petipivi aau -w., Bguaraatee lbeair,f.f jooV bargains. al Hu'vean Kftanywbtre. , . jllll.4 III j a4 w a w,f) 1