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THE HERALD. 13 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, ix ibi lows or EARTHED, 0&I0 C0U5TY, KENTCCKY, JOHN P. BARRETT & CO., at tbc mice or ST Tiro Dollars a Year in. Adraicc.&S. Blustrcy last week. Miss Carrie Jarboc lind a congestive chill one day last week. Wanted To know who that mid night barker belongs to. Don't forget the Good Templars con vention. neitaes and llip.tch,at city price. We hare Evansvillc. Indiana, a fnll lint of job tjpei, ind f olieit the patronage of the htttUci commanitj. Counterfeit money U circulating in The pottage on etery copy of Thb UcitaLD prepaid at tkie ojfi.ee. Or term of enbtcrtption are 2 00 per year, mirtabty in adettnet. Should tke piper exiptnd pttll teat Ion t from my camee, dnrimy tne year, we teiM rrfnmd the money dme om etbeription, or furniek eubicri here for tke unexpired term tettk any paper of tke mmepriet tkey may eeleeU AdrertUementt of bntineee mem. are eolieited; ojccptlkoee of taloon keepere nnd dealer in in toxicating Hqnort, jchtek ire Kill not admit to our o&tnmni under any cuxnm.tanett. All commnnienttone and rontribnttont for pnb lieation must be nddreeeed to' tke Editor, OttmmnmtcMtiomt in regard toadcertitiofjjand Job ter mnetbe addremed to the i'uhlxekert, COWTY DIRECTORY. -moiiier uig snow is nuiea lor uw ensboro, Monday, November 8. Forty thousand drummers (more or less), were in town last Aveek. "We were pleased to meet upon tho streets last Friday, our young friend Harrv Bridges. The present tobacco crop is thought to be about five times as great as that of hist vcar. ClftCOIT COURT, iton. James Stuart, Jndge, or Oireniboro. Moo. J. Ilayeraft, Attorney, Elixabethtown. A. L.M'orteh; Clerk", Hartford. ."R. Momll, Vaster Cooamittioaer, Hartford. T. J. Smith, Sheriff, Hartford. E. L. Wilt, Jailer, Hartford. Coart begin en the leeond Xondayi In May and November, and continue! four weski each . ttrm. COUNTY COORT. lion. TT. 't. Gregory, Judge, Hartford. Capt. Sam. K. Cox, Clerk, tlartford. J. 'P. Sanderftr, Attorney, Hartfiird. Uroecry lor Mule. Having gone into the hotel business, I desire to sell my stock of Groceries and rent my store house. I will sell on reasonable terms. My stand is the verv best in Hartford. L. J. Lyon. The death of W. D. Vcrtrees is an nounced iu die Elizabethtown Nem. He died at his brother's near Rocky Hill. Mr. L. Barrett, for some time a typo on the Herald, severed his connec tion with this office Monday, and is en gaged in his old business again col lecting the tax due thcex-Shcriff. He is a jolly, good fellow, and may bis shadow never grow less. We have received several letters this week which do not appear, owing to the paper being nearly up lcforc receiving them. Such as we can use will appear next issue. We would be glad if our correspondents would send in their favors on Saturday, so that we will know what to depend upon, as we can not hold open our columns for them. There came near being a fire at the Crow House, last Thursday morning, caused by the joint of pipe that enters the Hue nearest the garret working down and the sparks catching to the shingles. It was getting a good start when it was discovered, but by the promptness of some of our citizens, it was extinguished before doing any damage. We were premature In announcing last week that Mrs. Gruelle would take up school last Monday. We under stand now that it is doubtful whether she will teach at all or not, as she can not get as many scholars as would jus The last session of the Daviess tify her opening a school, as proposed, County Court ordered that a new bell without taking scholars from the should be purchased for the court- school already in progress, and that Ceurt bejim on the first Xontiy in erery I house, and that the roof and fence she will not do antb. I should be painted. Begins on the 3rd Mondays in Jaaaary, April, Jly and October. COURT OF" CLAIMS. Begins on the ftrtt Xondayi in October and January. OTHER COUNTY; OFFICERS. J. J. Letch, Alienor, Cromwell. . Smith Fitshugh, Surveyor, Sulphur Springe. Thus. II. Bos well, Coroner, Sulphur Springi. W. L. Retro, School Comminiouer, Hartford. MAGISTRATES' COURTS. Caney District, No. 1. P. H.Alford, Justice, eta ren a, jane w. acpiemoer , uecemoer ... , .. !, t ,.;.! rMt f .,:,:,,, It. B.r.Tilford,Juitiee,heldMarehI8,Jane ""b" "t" " o' tv i, September 18, December 4. Cool Spriiri Diltrict, No. I. A. Ji. Drown, Juitioe, held March 3, Jane 15, September 2, December It. D. J. Wilcox, Justice, held March IS, Jane 2, September Id, .December 2, Centtrrille Diltrict, No. J. W. P. Render, Jttitiee, held March 31, Jane 14, September 30, DeeiaSer 15. T. S. Bmnett, Jaitiee, held March 15, June 28, September 13, December, 30. Bell'e Store District, No. 1. Benj. Newton, Juitice, Jfirch II, June 23, September II, De cember 27. S. Woodward, Justice, March 21, Jane 10, September 25, December 11, ForJiritle Diltrict, No. i. 1. W. II. Cobb Jaitiee, X arch t, June 19, September 8, D seem- bar 22. J. I. Burtou, Justice, March 20, Jane ' 7, Sef timber ,22yliesnibcr'fl llii Diitncc, No. . C. S. McElroy, March , June 21, SentcmberV, December 23. Jai. Mr. W. T. King, of this place, has The Examiner says the tobacco crop invented a hand-printing machine, in of Daviess county, is estimated at which he shows considerable ingenui 6,000,000 or 7,000,000 pounds, and ty. It is worked with a hinge, having the quality nearly up to the average, the timpin on the lower board while Tr-.-Z wv te impression is made by the top and Clarence Hard wick arc awful on turkeys. They killed three fine gob blers Saturday laL piece, which is brought over and hits squarely on the tyie. It makes about four or five hundred impressions an hour. Mr. King is TJ. S. Collector, Some one ought to start a sausage nnd has invented this machine so as to ;s en years, and not cx supply it fur 18 haust the stock, The Grayson County Herald was purcha?cd last week by Smithers & Mr. E. L. Wise received a severe Baker, and it now appears as the cut on one of his hands Saturday eve Gravsou Jourivai. They do away with uing, lins. while playing with John Col- It was accidental. - Miss Alice Leach, of Cave City, ar rived iu this place Wednesday evening last, and is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. J. Lyon. col. u. x. Johnson, one ot our most enterprising citizens, has erected the "patent" system, and print a home paper. We are glad to see the change, and hope that all country papers will soon see their mistake in using them, and fall back on the old way. Mr, Ben. b. uobms is its editor, aim pre sents his readers with a newsy little We were visited by a heavy storm sheet Our best wishes are lor the last Friday night. It blew down lots prosperity of the Journal. nf fpiifiiiT ntnl tlmlior 111 fills mnntv w I... if ,i fu mt: iianrora t.uicrprne. Millerj Xaitice, March 23, June S, September J Be "lt 'a ' nr . .: , 1. 1 1 .. I ,.r,i. fi.,,f ... : 1 .:.. :.. Hartford Diitritt, No. 7. Jno. P. Cooper, uura 1.1; uum juu muuvi ...mw! u.vi.uw. "ijs iuuuiihics 111 Juitice, March 13, June 25,beptcmber 14. De I is scarce; that the reason people go I the Urccn luver country. JNlr. John eembtr2. -A. B. Bennett, Juitice, March 25, J to Tracy & Soil to get their money's S0I1 has three looms, OI1C for Weaving worth. plain linsey, one for four leaf and the other for five leaf jeans. It is situated on Rough creek, in the upper end of town, and is run by water power. The looms weaves ninety yards a day , 1 -w . uurty yarus to each loom, its run ning gear is of the best brand, and the whole concern is indeed a credit to the proprietor. In addition to the above, Mr. John- Caney Sparks, the. man who tried County Convention ol Cooel Ton 10 commit an uuuagcuus. crime uIWn Q Tucsj anJ Wednesday of next some scnooi B, m tne on pnur . q( QUh coulu apwv s- ; w"?" wu ty will meet in convention with the mane mention iiui wcck was tried at Lo,,ge at Hiiilton StaUon, on thel,., the Springs fonday, and was fined the p . R w n n All tlio T 1.-, nice little sum of 881 The young ; tlcounty have been notified of the ladies are of the best families in the event- aml it u hopcd t,)at a of thcm neighborhood, and Miss Robinson ,.;,,-,.,,,, a Mnin -.,. gave in her evidence with tears m her ,mV(J Km n)a1(j to an(, eyes. Miss Bean was iron-nerved, entertain all who may attend. The and stated plainly to the court what jjodgc at Hamilton is, we believe, the this villain had propose to them. He iargcst aml ,nost activc Lodgc in tJlc was given until one o'clock yesterday county They proposc to mako thc to niisc the nioiicy to pay his fine, dccgMcs to thc convent;0n feel that which, if he failed to do, would be ;t wag for thcm to havc placed in the county jail at this place. there K t Sat,mlav nJjrht. nrelimi- Sparks is a married man.and we learnc.1 nary to the mcct;Ilg 0f tll0 convention, resides m the northern portion 01 a public auJres3 wiH be delivered at Daviess count-. He was traveling rTmium, u w..!!,, nun T a through this county -when he tried to w. C. T. "of the order iu tho State. commit this outrage; meeting these d dtlring the session other public ad young ladies on thc road on their way dresges delivered by Geo. V7. norae irom scnooi.. -nn; a w n -tt fi. ,1 Anotucr Ohaage. turnout of Good Templars on this oc- Mr. L. J. Lyon has recently rented casion, and right then and there let a and is now fitting' up the Hartford revival of the good work in our county House in. the grandes, style of a ny ho- begin and spread to its utmost borders, tel in tiie Green River country. Mr. I 111. Time Wax i'-rlon. lyon lias had several years experience He came from the direction in which .1 1 t f 1 1 in tne noiei ousmcss, m Knos just igoYa vrf ht . . morn. how to do'thc-thing satisfactorj' to all. H - horse was covered with mi tai i ; 111c noiei no now occup es is snuaiea foa, d hc M rf t t A en m tne ousmess poruon 01 u.c tou, a.iu ; d , nassnd-manv won commercial men will find it to their doring people, such as "say, stranger, advantage to stop, wun mm wnen vis- what.g the matterr Quo would havc iting this plaee, as he can fun.ish them 9Upp05ed from ili3 gpeed that he had a with large and comfortable rooms in u jrj ,:! :, r., i,;m ,i v - iiuiiuiviu iiiiib uuiiiut auava 111111. 111111 which to display their samples. The but a fcw m;uute3 to Juake h in He house is a three-story building, and carried his hat in one baud and has thc capacity to .comfortably lodge hickory-withe in the other, the latter quite a number of guests, lhe best 0f which he applied pretty freely of servants arc in his employ, and His main aim was to reach his destina will always be found ready to attend t;ou on time, let the consequenses be to the wants ot travelers. lrs. i.yon what they may. His horse wa3 puf is indeed a model landlady, and will fiug and blowing like an engine on a' sec that all the dainties and substau- creased track, but he did not care for 1 tials the market affords are spread that Ho was thought by some to be upon her table. e bespeak for Mr. a desperado, fleeing from the peace of Lyon a success in the. hotel business, ficers, while others whispered, "he's lis advertisement will appear next n lunatic" He came dashing down week. Main street and halted iu front of a Monday morning a young couple . ovpr n i,;.,.,,;,,. nnf, lrom Aiuhlcnburg county, appiietl at eVIIU UUAO lit (.1113 IKJi I - 1 1.4. 44 ClljJ JL Hja,l A&Vll 1M PEBBLE SPECTACLES And Ere Glasses are .the beat far failing eizht. Cut and poliihed from the ''Ileal Slnne." they are perfectly transparent (will cut giaie like a diamond). Being harder than the rI. tbey recelro a finer polish and alway. retain it. One pair-carefally laited to yrtar eyes will last aa long ni Are pairs of the best glass, besides preserring the light almost unimpaired all that time. By our new system for testing the sight,-we are enabled tn suit any eye to seen rntely that no injurious effects will fo'llow. We repair Spectacles jnd Eye Olass, and intert febbles or the best Mlass Lenses in ol I frames. Uur lii-roc.nl Spectacles are fur old people bo require spectacles to seo far off as well as noar by only one pair being required. To per sons who cannot call on ns ne send our new illustrated Price T,it which ihiwj bow to order. C. P. BARNES A BRO., Opticas. ' Main St., be. Sixth and Sereflth (Louisrilt Hotel Block.) Looisiilte, Ky. Juae II, September 37, December 13 Cromwell .District, No. 8. Saeauel Anstin Justice, March 27, June 1C, September TJ, De eeenber 17. Melrin TayUr, Jcitiee, March 17, Juae.3, September 17, December 31 Hartford Diltrict, No. 9. Thomas L. Allen, Mr. Eil. Bennett and lady arrived in litis city Monday night. Mr. Ben nett brought more workmen with him, JmUee, March 12, June 21, September 13, De. ad the Work on the jail is ill full ccniber 2s. Jno. Jl. Leies., Justice, .Marco ro, 1 11 . ; 12, September 11, December if. r. . . . n ..... ...,.. ? . I n r. nninnnr nnnDFi uinncL. nu. iu. u. u. I -v v . v t . 1 I S ' ----- - , I It- VV I I n..,r Mn. v . r -r . T r 1- . 1 I II . W. Aitl A J IbbUIIIUU lAIJIIt .4 eaainz, usuce, jaarcu 17, 110 or:jnuiur i s v - I, December 7. Jae. A. Bennett, Juitice, DUSIIICSS trip to JOUlSVllle last fetttur Mareij , June 18, SepUmber 7, December 21.1 day. The Dr. is one of our coal kintr. Bartlett Diltrict, No. Il-W. II. Cummin., d k vimimiislr for tho infers! 011 has llist Completed One of the best J.itiea, March 10, June 22, September 10, De- J flourimr mills On Roush creek run- eember 2t. J. S. Yatel, Juitice, Marcb 33, 1 V Jnae I, September 21, December 10, POLICE COURTS. Hartford F.P.Morgan, Judge, second Mon days in January, April, July and October. Bearer Dam. E. W. Cooper, Judge, Grit Satnrday In January, April, Jnly an I October. CromweU. A. P. Montague, Judge, first Tuesday in January, April, July and October, Ceralri. W. D. Barnard, Judge, last Sit rdaj in March, Jane, September nnd Decern Xer, uing three sets of stones, and at a cost Mr. W. C. Chapman, of this place, not less than ten thousand dollars, has some of thc finest gourds we havc I The Colonel is a valuable and enter ever seen. He has one that measures prising citizen, and the prosperity of four feet one inch and a half iu cir- Hartford would lie mucli greater if we I cumferencc. We think he carries off had more just such men. t. 1 1 1. ' use iuuicis 011 gourus. r- T-nnj0 R.UVU. on f Ur. dinsburgh's most fascinating and beau tiful young ladies, who has been vis Capt Sam K. Cox and Dr. W. J Berrv left for Russcllvillc last Mon 1 . f 1 .1 dav.as witness in behalf of the Com- mnB OHr ml,e low wr several mourns inonwealth arainst Cal. Ramsev for ,e,t lor ,10mc Ja3t inaay niorning. 0 rf I TT a. i. 1 Ml 1 1 1 the murder of a voumr man bv the ner 1,03101 menus wm uceorrj -10 near name of Cornelius, in Logan county, of her departnrc. She has, by her I . 1 -! Ill 11 more than a year aeo. I ""t uisposiuon auu lauy-inco man - " I ... ..... A ners, won the love and admiration ot Some time ago two men living at I all. Always a sweet smile and Pincheco, a small village on thc Crom- pleasant good-morning for every one. newspaper without money, and hence vie well road, had a slight misunderstand- A cloud of sadness has fallen upon the - are under the necessity of collecting as hngi d we heard passed a few licks, community, and especially upon the last ai amounts tan uue. nhmh ratisixl nnrfiirte nnrtieu tn rnfci mi f ......... t . . . . youut iucu. xuen: u u cuiuuiuu hisii sides, and creating a sensation in that that her stay may be short, and that vicinity. It is reported that danger- we soon shall welcome her again. But 1 We were WEDNESDAY. SOV. 3. 1875. W. K. BOXNEK, Local Eoitor. Particular Xotlce. All persona indebted to this office, will please call and pay up, as we are in urgent need of some money. We cannot run- a Special Xotlce Wc have erased from our subscrip tion list the names of all subscribers ous threat have been made on both our friend Jennie has gone. containing thc following named arti cles, hc exclaimed "Want seven yards pink ribun, three lace collars, a paper of pins, two boxes hnr-pins, three red har-braids, one bi SAVE YOUR ES-TpESS. pE9pjK asflHejejBesiBBii e. niSRT O. JICUEaBT, A. E. II1LU .McIIEXKV A IIILT., ATTOnXEYSA- COVXHELLORS AT LA IT HAinTORU, KY. Will praeticein Ohio nnd adjoining ronn ties and in the Court of Appejli of Kentueky. nol ly. V. I. noRUAX. ,1 TTOHXE Y -A 21 L A II. ' , joii.v cplahektyJ ATTORNEY AT LA W. HAirri't)Ri, ky. Collections FromjAbj Attended to Office, on Jlarket street, orer Siattjy's tla shop. janZO ly marriage license. The clerk believing that they were intending to be unlaw fully married, proceeded to interrogate them. Hc asked the young girl if she was twenty-one years of nge, she re- nltivl flint siho vne' Vrinn1 Afiirwll didn't believe her, 'and told her what ? "fS' tck coml. t,ircc . ... v- ni t t I pair sim uura auu luur iiuumis ui cuiiuu rlin in m vn 1 1 a 11 eui rerlllil lit it elm cirnrn I 1 1 1 A . w -..w ,ii;i untruthful sbifpment thnt she 1. I mi . 1 r . i ii.. would bo indicted by the grand jury, 1 nc propr.ctor iwkcu tne and sentenced-to twelve months' 5m. cause 01 ins great naste, wnen lie au- nrisoiinipnt in the Rtnte neiiitpntLnn lacrc"' ' t 1 iiti.. .. 1 ..t.:...i: He then a-'ked her, knowing the penal- . ' B B .V , S . tw ZF w.ta -eil O mD" " - 0" tvj t 1A n lO Bill t 1111111 W O If f 1 t tl.ntBhowncnfncohotchncnwInntr.mo. Want tl10 fixCn3 for tIlC CiWn, and - bt O' .!! T .T- A 1 thoroughly convincing the clerk that S" " "s - b'- he was not. He then propounded Vomc "mcry you uo up incsc tuu.j;.-, the Usual fiuestion to the voiincr man. 80 1 clin w ou' .. I ftnt n il j. A ? a. who said this was his second marriage. 1110 01U mnu was lo n,ccl 1,ml ufc Mr. Munell then asked him if he had 11 "aIt wai' Il0ua0 a lresu lMKC' 60 a divorce, he said he had. He was 118 to bc on time with theso trinkets then asked how long since, and where and avoid all disappointment to the he CO it. Wosniil it. hml boon nlmtit I KirlS, o - - ...... uU fiuureu ul I IjETTER FHOM AX .EGYPTIAN. Ureenville. The clerk knowing that Circuit Court was not in session at that Millwood, Oct, 1st 1875. time, informed him that he did not be- Fbiend Mkiiemit: Iu my last lieve a word that he liad spoken, and 1 referred to the fawning sycophancy further told him that hc would not is- f hn '"g'r classes of Americans to sue license to him. Natlianiel C. Har- any of tlle titlcd or royal personages of per and Miss Elizabeth F. Vincent tlic old countries, that chance to visit were their names. this country. JLIiis is indeed too true of th aristocracy, but the middle and A Itcmitrkublo Woman. lower orders are altosether free from Aunt t rankic flowers is this re- th;3 desrradiuf? servility. Amontr the t ... a I O O e O marKaUle character, and is known all. atter ciilsaes the true, genuine love of twenty years ago, was the hot bed of Know-nothingism. Those Kno w-uoth- ings, whose war cry was "Death to all foreigners" and ""America for Ameri cans," was foolishly opposed to foreign- era settling in their' country, as they choose to to call it. While the excite ment of party was at its height, vio lence and lawlessness was the order of the day, and a great many innocent ners were massacred or suffered "reatlv in loss of nronertv by thc in- "UUJlcu -. "o"!""V I tnm . r .t. tl.l.i.t t entirely disappeared killed by the dis- K'in store. .... ease it had contracted in its earliest in: ESSSJtf an-- fancy, ilen arc now ashamed to say special attcntioa girtn to csm In imnk- . 11 1 i 1. .1? A- I IMI'MiJ - - I tneyever Dciongeuiosucnaunrepuia- FP Mor?an ,,0 e3timinert an,i wJ l ble society, and none but a few' old deposiUona c.rreclly will bo ready to ." 1-" . ii r r.uj:- !.- oblige all parties at all times. logics Cling iu iiic rums ut u i.iuiiu uwi was truly a disgrace to the hospitable, proud old State ofKentucky. The number of professional men that is lawyers, doctors, and others ot the nouproducing class who have sprung into existence is astonishing. In one little town, with a population of about one hundred, there are fifteen lawyers and six doctors, along with a host of others that live by their wits. This is a great tax on thc workers, or producing class, who are bound to support this host of drones. Out of those fifteen lawers, about six are kept employed,' the other nine idling away their time to the disgust of their more industrious neighbors, has taken possession of their brains that there is more honor in having' "Attorney at Law' prefixed to their names, even if the same bc an empty, profitless title, than "pitching in" like men and giving the world a fair equiv alent for thc living that it deigns to bestow upon them. But they imagine this would bc beneath 'their dignity, and look upon thc ones who till the soil, or dig the mine, with ineffiable contempt. Contrasting their own soft white hands with the bronzed horny hands of the laborer, they say, "Such fools to delve and dig their lives away, wheu a little smattering of law would deliver them from all thc evils of hav ing to toil for a living.". I don't mean to run down professional men, for good professional men arc an advantage to society, but I want you to understand JESSE C. roGLI. Hartford, Ky. ir. x. swr.isiT, 'Oweasburo, Ky. FOGLE fc SWEEXCY, A 1TORXE YS AT LA W, HARTFORD, KY. Will tiraelieet their nrnfei.lnn ln llhln intl But the idea I adjoining counties and in the Court of Appeals. umcc on jiaruei street, near courtnonse. JOIIX P. BARRETT,' AT TO ILXE Y A TL A W, sod Real Estate Agent. . HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. Prompt attention giren to the collection ef claims. Will buy, sell, tease, or rent lands or mineral privileges on reasonable term. Will write deeds, mortgages, leases, Ac., and at tend lo luting and- paying taxes on lands be onging to non-reeidents. . , , JOIIX C.TOWXSEAD. (Formerly County Judge, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ji.urmmD,KY. i :i that those protcssions arc overcrowuco by some that have mistaken their call ing; not one in every ten being by na ture or education fitted for the position to which they aspire, and who imagin ing it a disgrace to work, turn theirat- tcntion to a profession that nature never intended them for. You shall hear from me soon again; until then, may Allah preserve you. Ali Ben Hamad. We hope rides. whose time has expired they will all renew. Wc will send The Herald from now until the 1st of January next to any address for 25 cents. They were beautiful maideus one held the lantern while the other grace' fully tossed cudgels at the choice Pip pins. We chanced to pass that way, forced to utter those painful words, 'Farewell, farewell, kind friend. G. B. W. over the Green Riyer Country, cither i;berty that animated their fathers to personally or by reputation. She hurlin the dust the power of Englaud married quite young, ana by some in thc ycar 1776 burns pureiy ;t mistortune, her husbauu received in- did in the hearts of the ones who nobly juries shortly afler.thcir marriage which bled anddied to gain thatliberty which has rendered him a cripple to this.day, their sons so highly prize. In fact, consequently the.-managing of the only for those orders of society, liberty farm devolves upon- her. During the I would bc an empty sound indeed. But farming season she plows, hoes, mows I they arc strong, and havc the power to the meadow, sees after the harvesting keep down thc aristocratic aspirations of the grain', feeds the'stock, attends for titles, that it would seem, is thc to thc wants of tlie house, milks the I natural consequence of wealth. Why, cows and even docs' tho marketing, men have been pointed out to me in Last Wednesday evening she came to the city of New York driving around this place with a wagon ot grist to ;n their handsome equipages, with liv- iavc ground, hut arrived too Jatc m erictl coachmen and footmeir. who, only Where did I get my new Overcoat? Why, at J. Winter & Co., Louisville; is it not a splendid coat T and I got it cheap too 1 When you want anything . a I in the clothing hue, .there is the place to go. MARRIED. Tn Sumner county, Tenn., October23. 1875, by Esquire "Mi Cumming, Mr. Druno Frey and Miss Vashli E. Bryant, both of this county. We wish the young couple a long me TrnuMfeiK ofKciil Estate; Tlii fnllnwinr. tr.atiHf(rfl nf ri'.al PHtiile Address, enclosing the money, with , fl f- t tl t f havc beeil loJceJ for rccoril s5nce our Iaet name, pMtoffice address, county and clieeksare imprinted upon memon-'s report, vie state. lemWy written. I, n . rr, i . i ii I at. vm. .i.: uerry to mra. . a. .u. jmi., i.0itnj linn,... I tablet. Thev were lieanties to heboid: In urn .. i t t-.. et j i nerry, noj acres near Denver uuui, ji, Villi? w WKsrv! tliA nncrnlt. prontnms In 1500. Hartford, Ky. ., O C. Slianka to Jolin W.York. 50 JXO. P. BARRCTT & Co., PCBMSIIERS, I silence. A fipIeBdleHBTexInicBt." We will send the Farmen' Home The Hartford Herald, of Oct. Journal, price 82 00 per year, and The 2u' s one of thc "latest little papers "smtuflu ".", w I boro Eramiiter. year, to the same address lor the small sum of $3 00 per rear. Send on the money and get both papers. Wo are now prepared to furni-h of ficers with all kinds of blanks, and at prices as low as you can buy them iu the cities. Tnuni and tater now. inanics, tMrnmer, lor your com pitmen t. xuc mgu appreciation wc entertain tor our neighbor compclls us to say iu return, that the Emminer is not ouly a neat, hot one of tlic newsi est exciiaisgcs we receive, and we await its arrival with almost as much i l i s i uesiro a we wouni lor some dear friend. acres on Elm Lick, 300 bushels corn. Win. M. Peay to Allen Gentry, CO acres on Slaty creek, $800. Henry Tichcnor to Harriet F. Tichc- nor, 19 acres on Rough creek, deed of par' tition. Th os. J. Smith, Sheriff, to Win. F. Ac ton, 50 acres on Hall's crtek, 125 73. ."Tlnrriiige License. The following is a list of the marriage licenses issued since our lart report: Fletcher Pearca and Mies Farleigh Ford. C. II. B. Vonts. Co'eman and Mis Ifacliel C, the evening to receive her grinding that day. The night being warm, she spread her quilt and camped at thc mill as quite a number of men do. Early Thursday morning she came up in town to dosomeshopping.and seemed to be the center of attraction, as well as a curiosity, to a great many of the younger ones. She did her necessary trading and started for home, but her eccentric ways caused the crowd to watch her until she was hidden from their sight. She left in high spirits, saying that she must go to her old man, as he would soon lie wanting his mush. For ii Firl-CInx Still. Go to a first-class house. J. Winter &Co., Louisville, manufacture their own clothing, warrant it to be of a su perior quality i and sell at a lower price than anv hotbo m thc city. a few years ago, were comparatively poor men; but, perhaps, a lucky invest ment in coal oil, or some other specu lation, had suddenly given them con trol of vast wealth, which elevating them above the class they were wont to associate with, cave them ideas of nobility which would lie almost sure to break out in liveried servants and bla zoned crests, in imitation of the nobil ity of thc old countries. But the dread of thc common people keep them with in bounds, and it is not very likely they will get any further than grand coats of arms anil high aristocratic no tions for a long time to come. Kentucky is famous for hospitality In no other part of the" world have ever come across a people who posseo es this virtue to such an extent. Thc Will practice in all the courts afOriJn emmty and the circuit courts of the ith judicial dil trict. l!u lne solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. . D. TVAtKia, k. c. Bciaain. WALKER Jb HURDAK1, Al TOR XE Y3 AT LAV? i 4X17 XT. Hi, KSTJkTK AOI.TTS . Hartford, Kentucky. not fa ; i W3t. V, G'REGORY (County Judge! ATT OR XE Y A T LA. W, ' i fi.imrrjRD, .v Prompt attention given tn the. collection ol 1 claims. Office in 'lie ourtliouie. , '., . J. F. COXL1N.S. '. UEALIIt la . and an unclouded sky to its cloet. May. 0H(XjERIEg C'OFECTlOSERIES, the streams of joy bc ample to drink up UUUU1"U , , . . -. the drops o( sorrow that may occassional- au lvw' ly fall. eaaKKV B1B We do not like to blow our own trumret so we have engaged our printer to doit for us. The likeness is strikingly , if not entirely accu rate. It will be noticed that he is blowing very hard, so much so that the photographer became alarmed for his personal safrty, fear ing that tho printer mijtht burst asunder and demolish everything within range, but the printer assured him that he could not blow on Tracy A Son's work too hard. They could . . , i i-t ,i ,i i ! ttand a great deal of wind, and in that ho was stranger is treated like a brother; al- j.ght frur wotV wm not hear examinaUon though I am told that this State, some we would not want it talked about. C0USTKY PROmiCS ' . Dousbtut. . :.. The Hlrjhett jibrtrf JP&e-, Remember the nUce. west sideimblfe sonar opposite tho court bouse, Hartford, Ky. not in Z. WAYNE GRIFFIN. - HARTFORD, KY. Dealerin Drugt, Medicines and Chemical, Fine Toilet Soaps, Fancy Hair' and Tooth. JJrusn cs.i ertutneryanuxancj su Articles, Trusses and Shouldet. Draees, '. . . .1 Ourden Seed. 4 l'ure Wines and Lienors for medical purpose ramts, Oils, Vamisltts, Dyc'Slnf, Letter-paper, l'en", Ink, Envelopes,- Was Putty, Carbon oil. Lamps and Chimneys. Physicians' prescriptions accurately com pounded. O"1 S. G. MEKKILI. S. J. I11KT. 3ii;iiitir-.L. ,t hart MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 172 Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, LOUISVILLE, KY. n!ily v