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t t IS TUBLISHED -liEfff M, .01110 mijj KESTCC W, JOHN P. BARRETT fc CO., at Titt raicE of 'XWTvxi DdtarsitYcar in Adcancc.-TBZ Job work or every-' description' done with neatness and dispatch, at city prices. Vr'ebave fall line of job types, and solicit the patronage f the business community. rrMjeH erery topj of Tni IIkrild i prepaid at tiie office. 0r term of mnbetriptioo art Z 00 per gear, intarinblj adeanee. Sioold&vpopir mtipeJ piillteation, from any emtte, dtrtnj lie year, ire k!11 refund tie money dtcn tti'tripluS; or furtiitk ,-iUeri-ten for tie unexpired term Kith any pnpcr of tie tamtprieetieytffelteUt- Adeertieemente of bouneit men are toliciteJ; except tin of tolooo-keepere and denlert in i JtoxienlUg liqnprt, viiek e.cill uatjodmilto our column' iitr 4) circnmttaltcit. All aniMiiilu 'and -eontribitiOnt for pith (notion t lie adtlretecd to lit Editor. Commnniontionninrejord toitdretiiing,and job I frersV ie addremd to tnrPMitictt. - COUNTY-DIRECTORY. ' CIRCUIT COrBT. Jtou. James Stuart, Judge, of Owensboro.- f . Hoi. Ji: nycraft, Attorney, Eliiibethtown, A. I.. Morton, Clerk, TIartford. , ' ' K. IUiturreil.lIaJter Commissioner, Hartford; Tlj.SmUk.Shortr.ilaTtXord. E. L. Win, Jailer, Hartford. " - . . eini,cn the jeconjl Ion5ay jia ui2?veub"cV, ud continue four weslca-eacll lernu' " ' " V , ? coustt'eoum. -Ho'a. W. F. Gregory Judge, nartford. Capt. Sam. K. CoX, Clerk," Hartford. . . t , 'i..P."6anderfer,i Attorney, Ilartfurd., .4 . Ceurt begiuj'oa t -srst Monday-every, 'mio. . - .." .;:., ; '. ' j&CARTERLYtTJiT. . SefiMOn the Jrd Mondays In January,ApriI, July aad October. , COURT. OF CLAIMS. . Begins en tbe Brrt Mondays In October an'd January.. . , . . -, t. . OT0EB. COUSTY .OFFICERS. J. J.Xaaen, Assessor, Crotnireli: . 'p. Bmixk Fitibusb, Sorreyor;'5aYp1iar Sprjns?. iUs. JL Bo4irilV,CoronerPSttIpnur,Sring. W. Ik Bowe, School Cemmlsiioaer, Hartford. MAGISTRATES" COURTS, Oaney District,, jfo. "1. :F- )l- Alford, J nstice, luld Marts S;Jaoe IT, September-, December 18. E. F.Tilford JasticeU .rcn l8,ne , September IB, December 4. . -.ol Sarins?. District, o. 2. A. Kf Brown, " HmW x TS. T:: heu 'Mxclt'lS, Jane 2, September IB, December I. CenterTillei jutnet, q.j.-i. twmwr, J. , betd Marrt 31. Jane i,aep emoer SfCJBSer 1. i- o- uenocii, u;ucc, Xanh it, Juae 23, September 15, December, Beirs Store' District, No. Benj. Xewtob, J.'ttee, Mareb'li, June 23, September II, De ej.ber 17.. Ji. 'Woodward, Justice, March 21, Jane II, September 2S, December1!!. ardsrUlt Dlttrict, No. 5. C. W. R. Cobb JailIee,TlareK8,3aneU, Septembers, Deeem Vi2. j. tBiirton, Justice, TIarch 20, Jane I, eptember 12, December 8. Kills District.' No. ?. S. MeElroy, Mrcb a Jn II. ScntemberV. December 23. Ja. M. tier, Jmtiee, March 2J, June S, September J.. T)ecember9. jUrtford. District, No. T.-no-r Cooper, 1 Alice, March 13, Jona 25(iSeptmber.M. De c-raber 29. A.'B. Bennett, Jostree, March 55, J anell, September 2T, December 13, , Cromwell District, No. Samuel Auitin J 4Sea; March 27, Jane t6, September' 29, De a iabr!7. MelriVTaylor, Justice, 'March 17. 4 ana Sl, September 17, December 31. Hartford pistriet. No 9. Thomas L. Allen, . Ktties, March li, June 21, September 13, De e saber J8. Jno. M. Leaeh, Jatice,'Marcb 26, J lie 12, September 23, December 14. Sulohar Sprinc- District, No. 10. B,. O Waddiac, JusUee.itarch:!, Joie 5, SepUmber tl, December 7. Jno. A, Bennett, Justice, Ifareh g. June lS. 3enUmber 7. December 2 Bartlett District, No. Il-AV. H. Cotamin, Jutle, Mireh 10, June 22, September 10, De cember 21. J. S. -Tates, Justice, March 23, June 9, BepUmber 24, December 10. s POLICE COURTS. ' Ilartford F.P.Morjan, Judge, second Mon daysin Jaaoary, April, July aad October. Bearer Dam. E. W. Cooper, Judse, first Saturday la January. April. July 1 October J UromwelL A. '? wouiasoe, -uugc, Tuesday in January, April, July aud.-Octyber, , , . 1 A Ceralri. WrD. Barnard, Judge, last Sat arday In March, Jane, September and Decern ber. WEDNESDAY, DEC 8,"JSl7 -W. .R. BQNN'ER, Xocal Editor. ' Particular Xotlce. All persons indebted to this office, will please call and paaip, e, urgeni need oLeome jno.n,ey,. jr.c. u"i. " are under the necessity of collecting as fast as amounts fall due. 1 k.'.TnnMI..rnLf...,l .,,..v:nU... .... .We will send the Famer Homel nr!o ft9 Of) nor vp.ir. mid Tim t""-" ' - TTiTrrmnn Hmtrn. nr ce S52 00 ner vear. to the same address for the small sum of 83 00 per yearl Send money and get both papers. 011 the JwpJCOBtbr iho Bcrf Mark'. Subscribers who see a red mark on the margin of their paper near their names may know thai their time has expired. Wc hopo all such ayUI renew at once. We are now prepared to furnish of ficers with all kinds of blanks, and at prices as low as you can buy them in the cities. , Creek high. Mite Friday night. More marriages on tfie tapis. Muddy times draw near. J.aftug ls'pow. in order, ft; t'l Something ucw times arc hard. y Readyiieqmrounications on outsitle. For a nice auity WltoajBiicno j r Calhoon Is to have a Christmas tree, Firc-cracker3 are now heard. Five marriageITcithEfweeki". Mite meets Friday night Pendleton's. U. ' "'" -'' , Brick work on thefjail tyos. com pleted last week. j If you want to sell your holiday goods advertise then? in the Herald. Circuit Court adjourned Friday. .Circuit Court convened at Owens- boro Mondav. GcpV KlenC&rpi are Xusy putting the roof on the jail. i2auilty.CQ.urL.was in cssionMonday,lt:me. but a small crowd attended. The FlerHingsburg Democrat wants a boy to play the "devil," wesuppose. As Christmas draw near, the little fellows wear smiles. What say uur, people for, a Christ mas tree Sheriff Smith was Belling things Monday. Rev Mr. Swindler, of Calhoon, held, services at this place Sunday. E$y3iijfi will beMvyein'tlJis-placc Christmas the hens have been idle for some time. Flemiugsburg boasts of a man who is not fonil of oysters, but can cat three i . cans at a sitting. Capt Satn. K. Cox is the happiest . i "i i man m town, its a gin, ana was born Sunday morning. Onour.first,pago ..will, be found a brilliant little poem from that true Lamoilt It is a duster of ' : pearls sparkling with beauty, Mr. J. E. Foglc, a member of the legal fraternity of this place, left Mou- jay for (jwensUoro, to attend Circuit ju gessjon jn city. Nave Money by Buying Your new suit at the great clothing house of J. "Winter & Co., cor. 3d and Market, Louisville. Their clothing is first-class, and prices have been re duced. A. j-oung couple married not far from here one lay last week, but we will withhold their names until they have their first fight, and t-h'C sues For a divorce. The I'Inrctu fet a Itarsnin Is at the great Clothing House of J. Winter & Co., Louis villc,Ky., cor. 3d and Market. Prices have been re duced, and now is the timo to buy. WJieii Ilnyins Your Xow Suit Do Hot forget that the old reliable houe-cof J. "Winter Co., cor. 3d and MarkctitLouisvillc, have the largest I stock ill the Clt) to Select from, always gireia'. good .1 -fit. and sell at reasonable prices. Terrible Storm at .Sen, And there will be a terrible storm around here if, thoso who owe me do not come up and pay me at once. I cannot furnish the sick with medicine freCj j c'foraU , T ..-til K ,lll UIUS. X I) 111 L.UlllifCl,Ul IU ?UU Ull all my notes and accounts if not' paid at once. Z. Wayne GRirris. 2foV. 24th, 1875. To' nil IVIiom It may Concern JJj Mwr Jr rtemls; I -have been indulgent for four years I ask you now to come forward and settle your accounts, I cannot sup ply medicines lqr the sick, iunusli rav family with the necessaries of life, and pay,jny ueuis wuaoui money, nop- M"?, you-itvansucrjuv .iirt anil Inst T. J. PraFEB i ....... .. v ,1.1.1.1 ,.,.. . . u . . 1 01 ulu KJ'"" vouniy ancu.mrai :mu ri...:Mi t.;. A.i.(;n ,n;n 1 " -..u.. ..... uk. held a' thc Cowhouse in Ilartford on I SfitiirYlfiT- thn IStli dnv nf r)rpnnibfr. v, ...-- . 18o. ALiIj the stockuoiders are ear nestly requested to be present, as bus iness- of vital importance will -be prc- Isented for action. J. W. B ARNETT, Trcs't. S. K.Cox, Sec'y. Xov. 30th 187G. Xotice. I offer my farm for sale, containing one hundred acres, on Caney creek in Oliio county, eighteen miles East of Ilartford, one-lialf mile of Fersuson'a station and White Run Tost Ollice, on the L. & P. It. R. Seventy-five acres of bottom land in cultivation, under good fence, good dwelling house, larjc barn, and all other out buildings necessary on a farm" There is a bank of coal within fitty yards of the house, where all the coal can be got nec- ffsary for the house at small cost. n48-lw ' L Y.DAY. family, after an absence of several weeks, re turned home Friday, all being greatly Op. petition of L. J. Lyon to tho County Court, the county judge issued him license last Monday to sell whisky byAthc drink? Its good on our part, librae .anticipate some startling locals on the strength of it. BarchlttM May lie round In the Merchant Tailoring depart ment of ,thc old established house of .T. Wiu'te?:'&r Louisville. Their stock. embraces the finest variety in thq citJTj and prices that will command your attention. Last Saturday night tho po3t-oflicd at 'Rockport was broken into by some jmknown persoi. Tljcra yas nothing taken, "at feast the' post-master, Mr; Benton, has missed nothing up to "this Mr, Strothex J. flanks, from tliej wholesale house of Bamberger, Bloomj & Co.,. was in town-thiweek., Hp will now Iravcl iii.mi(Sl.Oree7iCRiver'- Mr. "Wallacfe GruelleJ-'wcll -feilown' to journalists of this State, has accepted a positioiifon .tluj 'cditqrjal frtruT'Ofl the Mvqrgille, : lJWif, , ri Ltiiviilo ' paper, arid will start'lo Ins' new Heldl6"f labor next Monday. arcd fox Skin-Hvliich mcastirca1' fotir-'feet Mr. Thomas Xewcomb, E. Shmll has jiis received 'from the East a magnificent invoice of goods for the Christmas holidays. The goddess of fashion herself w;ould envy Mr. Small's taste in making selections for the ladies. We are in receipt of the Lincoln, (111.) TiMft, edited and published by Vallafo Zfall tt Bro. The editors are. both young men, and were until a 'few years ago', boys of this place. "We are pleased to exchange with such a uewsy and spicy'paper. Mr. S. J. Banks, representing Banibercef&lbom & Co., is again the agent foris liouso-in the Grejpn Elycr house, and 'iperfcct.kuoivledgc of the biisitfeamakcs'hini to our merchants a 'welcome visitor. " It AVc acknowledge partaking. Kot a nice Mr. Z. oyster supper at 'the Ilartford Ildus'tany of bQf citizens who have, seen it one nidit last week. The proprietor. m Mr. Lyon, 'one of the most sfrci gentlemen we, have ever met, and as a proprietor of a public ho.uc, is unsitr- jiilssetl by any in the Green River countrv. "We had the pleasure a few days since of dining with that true Prince of Land lords,. -L.. J c Lvon, -of tllO : Jinftlonl Houa. , For, a substantial and !uxur ious table, and polite and courteous at tcntidn, the Hartford House cannot be excelled in the "Green Hirer country Ohio county has not for several years been blessed with so bounteous a corn crop. We receive from all directions "plenty and to spare;" and the farmers have, as.a gcneral thing,- been.'wUling to accept forty cents per bushel deliv ered, and we have heard of some sel ling at thirty-five 'cents. "We, publis.li with pleasure a beauti ful little gem from the timid pen of Miss Del. Crow. Wo would be pleas ed ever to give her a place within our constellation of newspaper brilliants, knowing she will beam with the same effulgence as, hereafter, when her pure Ltll ,.tlffl-.' 1 1 . .1 t tlffl. I- t 1 1 l . ..111. -..l i .i i...t. . r wnere nonor and iruin .none is a pass port ot admittance. A young gentleman called on a lady the other night, and thinking he had not made a favorable impression upon might ever have tho pleasure of call ing again, ehot.of like this: . The fitarararo shining bright above, My heart is full of" pain, Oh, let me linger by thee love, I may ne'er come hack again. Mr' W. A. Gibiou, who has been connected with Ltbis. office for eomc time past, has' accepted a position as salesman, in the conipauy store of the Taylor mines. Aimer is a pleasant office fellow, and will be missed much from the Hi:kam corps He was for a long time salesman in the dry goods store of Jas. A. Thomas, of this place, and is welliup to tlic business? Wc wish him a financial'fcuccc.-s. She was walking up Main street, and a young gent was close behind -her, when he noticed, something fall.1 It was a cotton institution, but its u-e was unknown to him, until ho handed it to her and received this: "I was picking cotton before I left home, but I didn' think any was sticking to me." Thw was explanatory, and with a lit tic blushing by both parties, they sep arated feeling much relieved. Rosenberg fcBro. able taste character is m chiSiisyccap: sl'cfves and piled itv, TQ filled their" their counters with dverj' thing that is beautiful, maghrfi- cciit-and durable and tho ladies will cnjpy a plcasurpTn inspecting their well ppomtca Tistanusnment. 1 JiuTg6 James'Sfuart delivered a lec ture ou temperance at the- courthouse ust yveanesaaynigiit, a good crowrt was present, and nil seemed deeply in terested. The Judge handled his topic with ability, and presented un deniable truths! as' to the great dam age man's worst enemy, whisk is do- ing".among,tfcc"y6tingJiien of the" pros-' cut day. - County OruiiRe., r ttHautford, J)ec-.r3,tl1875 To thp Mii-stcra.of Subordinate Granges of.Ohio county, By the solicitation of a number 6f the Masters' of Jhb -ffoilnty, Upereby call a meeUns qnFriday, ,17th inst., at. 10 o'eTcQbcJJieIdiiit.U1 Houfe'jlf'irartfordfor the purpose op iormmg a tounty urlgc of the Pa trons of Husbandry. 1 , , A LITEK, County Dep'y. ' . .-a; ii V " V A 7 Accllcntal ShootiiiR., i,. Jo; Taylor,, a colored Tjoy living iii the iipner end oftown,,nccidentlv'; shot himself 1 trirnnrrri thr? linnrlw Afnnil??-f He was sitting'"Orr-in' -fenoJ witlrhiA iiaad,pxcr(fhe Tnuzzle of LLi'shpt, giiu and in attemptiiig' fp get of, thb liairi; mer struck' something'and',cansed n discharge, thq contents-passing through his hand ,lttcmpcl As.snSliintioiw Last Friday uight-abpiiti S.o'clcKjk, there was an attempt to assassinate "Mr. L. Fallon, of Rockport. From what learn, it was the iatontion of thp !ijgdjgUhen Licit jhor-hJallnT cliaftrewarThcftot VasjfireQi frorri'fhe middle of the street. throucUyhewin- vFallon vas standfflg.by the show-ce, vc or tlx fect'fiioho window, witlf-h lmut butnitig "closo to him-j ana would undoubtedly havepaen killed, fiad niot tl "bullet atruclrta pair jpf fircstoags. s K ; ; -v.- " " 5 A.MrclUrd. .y J Dne evenitK?las: WcetATr Charlie GhflSh. of this place. sho a lafoe bird j.i"Ki-- .S t. , the Hame'ofrtwmch is unknown by any oi our citizens who nave, seen it. Iris of a'liieautiful white.iwith ihVex- caption-of a few lcad-wloredjs'pedcs upon its back and top of its 'Wings. It was- "booted" down to its toes. It3 IfeicTSvas very much like that of an owlr but its eyes we cannot descrilMj. It,was very docile, audpossossed extra ordinary power in clamping; being al most. impossible to remove it from a limb or anything it could clutch to, It measured from point to point of its win;s five feet nine inches War In Africa. ) S -Last -Saturday, a little row- was arpuspd , jptho upper endp.f;to;vaiJ ' I li . . n " It i . tit? L Tl. fl' 1 amongt-iae-niricana.v: - uoiiu - niipps and Ellen Kahu; ,(thc, latter better. known as "Sweet Ellen"J7 were the partrcipatsiJ3 yBifl Hlenioexiut 'at the little end of the horn, lu the fracas: Ellen was' almost entirely relieved of her. wearing apparel, and appeared on the street in' this condition the town marshal had a "put-in, anu informed her that she would be arrest ed for indecent exposure if she, did imt' leave the street. The last seen of her the was splitting the, mud in the dircc tio:i ot her home. Mare iincl Ios Nwap.' A Louisville siwrting geutleman on a binl-hunting excursion to this corf' y had his famous dogs so badly lM-,,teu by a birdnlog belonging t'cnt,onia41 IflObis-iuacii-tuiit iiposod to swap a blooded mare, costing $200, for tho dog. The trade was closed, and the mare actully shipped and landed. safclv to her new owner in Hartford tlio. other. day. Who can say low that ogs are a uuisaryjey yii,nl Jjfgq irjtohy aog-raising uusiness. more ureati by the sweat of the' IjriV for us. We hope some generous -Imposed person will .deliver, torus it .least, a;, dozen "setter" pups, aiiil iutrulucc a corres ponding number of gmtlemen who have blooded marcs to trade, and we'll be happy lmppjjiif Juiiq jnig hth absence of puddle Au&r. v v r . "" r ' JIarrlage I.Iciiscm. The following In a list f the marriage licenses issued since otirast report: Lewis D. Phillips an- Miss Marga ret E. Phillip. John D. Holbrook ml Miss- Oma Field. Ed. II: Johnson ad Miss Luella BennctU ' William IlOwen.nd Mi-s Katie Thomas. .. " . .1 M. Filmore York ml Miss Susan Ann Rcid. wofmeji'ofjiWst I hat VQjcan GMtbia shoot Mr. I oWXIm roffhejslbrtjw Trniisfcr offcrj.lEalntcy. Tlic followins transfers of real estate Iiave4beefrIodetf'fbfr rccortl'slrice-our last J report, viz; ' Fred rich Martin's Ho W, deeir of di vision ry all hi!i heirs Cliartes L. Smith, to Henry Smith, 91 acres on jtough creek,' $500.' Mary A. BenhetV to'Jolih C Wcs tcrfield; interest in "Joseph" A. kelson tract of land on Panther creek, $297,75. j Janies S. Rhniiey to S; P. Ranney, 110 acres on Indian-camp, $200. James S. Kanney'to C. W. Ranricy, 10G acres on Indian camp, '$200. James S: Shields to K. C. Daniel, 65 acres on Indian Canipi $1300. Harriet F.- Ttchenov to (JeorgO M.. Pattersorr',- 10'acrcs'on ITcg-jinc' creck iX Jlcnyy Ilail Nlornir A terrifHc .storm of raiiv and .fiail passed over Hartford on Moiulay night. Torrents of rain fell, accompanied by vast quantities of hail. Streets were flooded, having the appeasanco of niin- :ie (JourUatjtcriycre, ami each man's door pre- seTrptljtlie novel sight ot an ice. .mer chant s sign.. Little.darkies scrambled' it-pf bed to play marbles with .the iirht nobbles from heaven, until the ifj- chiHntes of their fingrs;f8ett(lpd,,on tljeir sqmacWf Tindseiiup their voices , 1 r .t t t in,)oiu( aum.iration , oi tue ueautuui 'J'tads'' sent.thcm by thp, angels, and fiop'pis, draughts ofcatuip, tea and, par egoric; wahccfssary tq, induce, jtlie . ju- yenile deyotees toorgettheir;plcasv.res in dreams., . , : 7 .1 I ' i. reisri.vL ,..y,j: Ah' inireriius young ladr bf thU' place liasrih vchf eVl a new1 kind of parlor "6r iianienl hi the way of a swlriglngasi ket. " 'It Is very' tazzly;'arirV''one'iio knowing about such things',' !td Icb'it'at a distaiice would hav'ebufi 'little idea of what it Hvast '""So' one' evening' last week ari old gentleiiiah frbm thb couifj trj' wasl'passiiig'a 'hoifse ' Ih' whlclvoiic of these' baskets 'were hanging in" the window, arid honestly misfobk if for1 a' frizzly rooster;' 6f the game stock, perched in" the wmdbw. As'lie'passed by he rcmarked'toliis compahioni "I have oflcri heard of spdr'iing fHtcn en gaging in dd'cfc-figlitli, but I never expected to see, the srt become so, popular as fpr p'riva'fci' families .to keep' tfaaU CliVliJ Kit tllll II1IIUU1I , C I He wopdered' what- town riebple would be at next .'and pakscii pn. ThoJIop; Irosicet. , , As slaughtering time approaches, a great deal of interest, is manifested as to the quantity to be slaughtered- " hare taken it upon ourself to make in quiry, aWflrid lhat, therd are not so many penned tins year as last, but still nearly ercry farmer has some, attd hare them in better condition thari they were at billing time hist season It'is true, a great many hare died with cholera, but wc' bblierc a sufficient quantity" hare been left' for home c6n sumption. ' Wc Have noficeu" for tKe last fcw"davs wacons brinihng-th'cm t6 market; alid' were Sold at much more . 1 1 v . reasonable prices than we expected, which goes' clearly to prove that they are not so scarce as were bcliered a short' time back. Ohio county has raised a good crop of corn this year, and the hogs ' left' for pork hare been more -substantially fed than they were last season. We need say no more' on this 'subiccf, but uclierc we will b blessed with "hog and hominy." , ,' , . y The Broadway Baptist uh, of Louisville., was danWgei' b)' fire onc day lit week, to tw nnioun of S25, 000 00, but. will-' if iva are glad to learn Tt.citmtmo Stnrw ltrtvo was covert "J jpnrtven to repair it at Uce. Thb Puich has been unfortunate. A de fect in the. walla caused them to have to rebuild it before it was fairly fin ished. qt'iuhc. . , The "ouiig ladies and gentlemen will meet at the' rcldcnco , of Mrs. Fannie Hardwiek to-morroiY .evening. They arq rvqiiestcd-tp call -early. They are few. judeed, who do not, love social, en joyment,, consequently- the married la dies and gcntlqmcn are cordially qx- ended.nn invitation to be.pi-escnt. o undersUind thoo "meetings will be i wpekly The.. young people, extend their. thanks to Mrs. Hard wick for her kindness in contributing to Uicir enjoy ment. Ho! For C'lirisliiiitM TrieliS. Messrs. Wells & Williams have just received a nice assortmcnt of tovs, fire works, fancy candies, &cM for Cirfit nias. Al.-o just received a splqn.did as sortment of hfcavy groceries, embpiciiig 2v. O.' sugar and mohisscs of tlic new crop; all at reduced prices. Call aud examine. The reformers are at work in Hen derson, Ky. They have arranged to rave $3,.r00, by reducing , the salaries of the municipal officers! Well done for Henderson.' Let other towns and cities follow her noble example. i:.xact SizeofOtiVlS AVntclirs VPHKHHaBBHiaaaaaaaalBff ' J3TC2 nto.ii LOUISVILLE.. Louisville, Ky- ov Before this letter appears the great agony .will bc.over. I mean,, of pqiirp,. the. city election.. This,, lias, beeu.ope of the hugjicstaftijrs.that has. occupied the attentipn of thc,1peM)le,s.ince'ithe cityi pfLpuiviJIc iras,. inqqrperatodj. and. at, serves, toilQnionstrate bqyond.. do.ubt if any person whqiiej jqudowed ,with ;r,easQn ljad ny 4QU0tf that municipal elections ,in particular, ,as well as elections, in gcpcral.areiaCirce, The: Cb;;u(it7ri'Z of ,th is morning saya I f the lalnnvers oT iiouiavi'.le desire tt see the gtiitlfinen who rule the city, thej sbon'Id not fail lb Visit Sfxtli'and'Je'fler'. uonitreets tor uioi;ror-mbrAlii.r Theiboyi . , . . .- - - - ----- tyiH,le Uiere. , 1 . This sounds ironical, andwaspexi liapa, writtcu in that,. spirit, but it is stating a fact; the( .rulers , of the city, will be assembled at the time and place specmeti, anti they wut .oe. there .on business. -They as rulers, want to act in a manner that will insure them fiv tyre benefits.! The man who desires to be elected to office understands this and he knows thai lie has to make concessions that are. dishonorable to hihiself and detrimental to the inte rests of the beffer class of the govern ed. The "rlbatlng.vote'' decides all questions for' the 'peoplei TliIiTnakes them in faet the "Tillers of the countrv. and our' officers 'are indehtdcl, nol'to the men who produce, 'and keep1 alive the country, but to the thriftefs'devil- maj'-care fellows, who produce nothing but evil. Ctui the Judge who owes" hU election to this; class of men mete out justice with an impartial hand ? He knows full ' well that if he does not pander to the wishes and interests of this class of men that his doom is'seaK ed, and'ai self-preservation is the first ldw'of nature, he takes notice and gov erns his actions accordingly. : When this power is'taken out of the hands of the so called people, and vested m the Gorernor of the" State, (subject i to tho approval of 'the Legist liturej then may Wtfldok'fbr 'a reform but- jiotsooner. The-administration would then bo held responsible for the conduct of its officers, and new men', who would reflect credit on the ad ministration would be appointed arid retained during good behavior. But then I don't propose to revolutionize the country, but was just saying 'what miht be and I .believe, if the-'people . . i . -t ' , wouh' speas oui, inc majority wouia n.orse this nlahTJr-somethintr like it. ahe people'nre' ge?ting Virecf of such a .? It''.' tr ' 1 tr'.V "' coiiiuiuui wnuJnug amongf poiiucians and it is 'a fact that many, good men keep away from the polls pn this ac count. We -are threatened with another small pox epiuemic, anu ai though the papers say there is nohe in the city, If i .1 . 'j. vr l-.i':!r -j.' inc uutjiui iu uc uuiiolv .lb 1A quite 'plentiful. I khow it ia jScsto keep down' 'excifemeiit, but no gooJ, comes of Conc'ealing'th'e, truth and, still less! "of telling an untruth'. ":'f "only know that iv. practicing physiciah told me the past wee that the .disease was becoming almost an. epidemic, ani.he feared it would be as bad as .it ;waa three rears atro. The' scarlet fever is also very bad iii sOmo part's "of tHerciiy aud. beqounng' quite alarming. : CrroXES- Tnn Flemiugsburg Democrat says the ferocious Judge McMaxama.' has bceii arrestetl in'Harrir'on co'-nty for .carry--iifg concealed deadly weapons. If the charge is sustained let hiih' have tile,' full benefit of the law. This thing .of officers who are to enforce the law vio latirig it TOust be stopped. There too much of it in Kentucky. All en; gage'd in it from circuit judge down to village trustee. Give ' them all a ben efit when you catch them. An exam ple in high places will have a good ef fect. Tlic largest mill in the United States, if not in the world, is situated at Columbas. It grinds (iOO.OOO bush elf of corny early, and makes over 400, 000 bushels of corn meal and hominy Tho corn is received at the mill in the car ,and in an incredible short time is bolted meal, or graded hominy. Ocilfe SiltVr HeritipgJKry'wiBdiifK'lcvtr V;Htci JIK tfen ilSiHertUIulin't: J.e4-iod-Inij I.eTtr.na,rhei,?23. Laxliea' luM llutitil. Kry-nicdinj Lever W'atrbc, jadie' (lold Hunting Slua-amding Lexer Walets, e-711. 'Uenlf (). Id Hunting Sleiu.ainding l.ever U'atrber, "i. O.uii' H..IJ lluoiitg Stem-wipdips! bever Waiche Either. Of tbeabote Watch easnat by mall at our risk ott receipt of price and Wty-eVotsfor postage, or ly u press, nitlt LiUtoo.llret ptlco on iltuVtry ef wntclrr subj.et'to exnminalion and apprntal, if desired, belora paying. All onr walcbVe a'r? Wjinented either Jil gold .or solid silrer,' am1 sent safely by post-oBco mon ' ey oriPr, registerci feller or by apresa. "To bare ajioia.vtrj.fino aisnrtu)iit.ff ai.UJ joM and' silrer chains,, whith we are .offerins; at eeiuallr IowdHi-s. Weiislresreeisl atleation to ur fifteen .dollar siWr watebes:.belitvin them snperUr to any watcli atr ! itr like price eter i pn soi.i in mis cenntry. fr you want a Good Tl ntfla at a tow jPrire'seritlTor-tfnr'neWiltust'raied Price List ft.tioll amlSlrerWaUhrarhieh.(hbsaia n.l prtcof about fitty different styles. "We iilit f red lo any address ' SffVv1 -f ft ?i7.: (bMiiL) iiam. r, bu win Jin juTuir, nj. n5r a. mchmbt, Salt. E. BILL McllEXKV A IIUX,:. . lift' t t ,,i(wiu',;i.'..'-i ''vrilfpnrctfceU Ohfa'aniTadfo'tnin'eoantTet anit jn int'on ot Appe.ls or Jvninayj na no i. iv. 1 i " f f . 1 i'i 1 i ....i,'- ; . . . F.l.MORC;M. . inn , ATTOJi Y ieL-A.ir tiL.CKrrohi; fcTj'ift (Ofiica wrst-Qf caurtilouM.iiTir nardwiek-i SaBVstore. ' , "' . Will practice tntrafejisr.aad-aepcHo'T eohtla of this coroia.)neaJtk . t, I, .. Speelar aftenfion eifcW'to'-icaVVs'-lir Mnk nSfl'' ' '5 " fcl,KM,.'. . F. Morgan it also ejaraiaer, aad, wl t taker1 Arpentronl ereiry'--nr be "reaJy to Vbligeallaities.3t?ll times t . ,,,.-f, t. , JOILV 0'FIAIIERTY.m!-, ' j 'A TTORjSE Y -3PT 'iTi.'IT , TftTFrrrarTv ttt . .1 "eOca tio ilsrict slrect;,T0Ter'f Jl'saiWiii urn t. rooLi, j , Hartford, Ky. w,x. swtisrr; ! Oweaibore, Ky. ' FOLE Jk .SWEEXET '? ' A l T O !i jE r-S -A T' Jy&W iiXrtford, KT. ,r ' Hill practice tbcirwafelsiea-ln Ohio aad adjoining ccuntiesandin the .Coartof Appeals, umce on Jiaiaei street, n tar conrmosse. , . ' - i - t, . I. r - JOraT.BARRETT,"' :. i, - -t :'tr A TTQJlXE.Y;ATL'AWr and Real EstatrAgestj . . lUraFORDj-KEXTTJCKT. ' Promnt atlcntinn riven to the eolleelUa ot claims. Wilt buy, selt.le'ase', or rent' lands or mineral privileges on reasoaakla terms.,. Will woite deeds, mortgages, leasee, Ac., aad at tend to listing and paying laze on lands be- onging to non-rerldents. JOHN C.TOVfXSESD. (Femcily County Judge,) ' !.f V A TT 0 PXF Y AT. Ajft,. '. nAirrrORD, kt. . Will pfaetlce U all the courts of Ohio county and the circuit courts-of the ith. judicial dis;. triet. liu iness solicited and prompt attenUoa guaranteed. ' -R. D. VaLXSB, I. CJICSUlS. WALKER at HUBBARt,.l f ATTORNEYS AT L A W' f - ; r- ir '..It IXDSeiL CSTITI icoij, ',fc'i I- i' ' 3 bvaj UARXfORP, . KESWICK Xvty 1nc "- fc aol 1 a . i .lt.i'I l iT Jisi-i'1 aTivnJf i i' :( .nut " JV3I. I'. GREGORY. , , !-- -i .n-i..-v; iiiu'iY . (County Judgi.' -n!.' hlw a 'HARTPDRD, KY. - t liI3t Prompt attention given to the-coIIect!onof' claims. OSee in the courthouse. .... J.F. COLLINS. GROCERIES, COFECTIONEKIES, &c, Ac. . J. : r -j If Bought at "" ' The Hwheit 3ftiid ' Price. "I- lira ember the place, west sldep'nbliesquire. opposite tho court houte, Ilartford, jKy. ,, , nol 1 j. . . .!.'- ! ' .' Z. WAYNE ,GRIFFIN.;7, HAhTFOnpKY. - Dealer )n , Drugs, Medicines and Chaniealt, Fine-Teilet-Soaps, Fancy Hair anf'Tooth Brush. cs, Perfumery aad Fancy Toilet I Articles, Trusses and Shoulder Jlraces, '' ' ' Ctnrden Seed. "' rure Wines and Liquors for me'dieal purposes f.' : -. -f Paints. Oitt, Yarniihes,Dit' Stvffi,. , . ' " Letter-paper, Fens,, Ink,. EuVeIpes,.:(31asf Putty, Carbon oil, Lamps and Chlmneys. Fbyjicians" prtscriptioas accurately com pounded. ' net l"f 41 r V 1 4 f