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A K a 1 f 7 f i '1 A V - ' 1 -1 - , Vopa ' 1 1 MAY 24, 1372. FOR MfUDETr IIORACE GREELEY, of Nrw York. FOR VICE rRK8IDET ' B. ORATZ BROWN, VTt place tttnw nsmn at th bead of rmr column tn h strirkea tiwtrr-tmra only n the onilimti.m of an lurli-wnil-tsrt rfekct br tha Lcm!rcy; and with M eanimt hnp that wilue and patriot ism may rule tha minds of our kader. I -. - i ... CAHIVtlU CXIIM. .. Al tn Congressional anJ PrwMmtiul contest hai fiurljr upeiied, we doslr to of fer t the ritiara of thia part of the State, cramp medhira of political news; and w now ofluf lb club) of ten or more,'' our aaper from May 10th to tha lat of Dr eem&W, fir th am all aim of 75 cento . and to aiiigla aubxcribpri for the Mine Y"ftimt,1'0a preaent political canvas will he very great importance, and our FRIDAY, t i 1 fV narilitie fur furnishing eur people with reliable and accurate politca! new, hare never' beoa excelled. Send in your dab and aubacriptlon at oncet CROAKERS. There are to be found in all countries, torn who look upon the dark side only, of every picture. These men we term croakers, Ibr tha want of a better name. Ia looking ever oar exchanges since the recent Liberal Convention, we find that a few ef them have already "given ap the ship." They have roundly assart ed that Grant will be elected,- notwith standing the combined efforts ef the Lib eral and Deraocratie parties. This sen timent at unbecoming the columns of any paper claiming to be Democratic in polities. It sounds more like radical twaddle than the Iterances of Demo crat. We care not if their private eon vto tiaos warrant such an expression private ly; we 'Insist that it should never have round utterance through the columns of a Democratic- paper. . Suppose a general on the eve of a great battle, with all his forces marshaled for the conflict a battle which should de cide the destinies ofn nation; were to an- ioe along the lines of his division, that I was no hope of victory for them, must fought, even though already fully assured. Vt'ouldJ "A feenu&iL oowara ore very i, t.i j i unoU! o. ti vdniticaut lines : Jrstnd di libernte out-loranches. wnicntve neen masuirougn "The vRn.. .-. i.vrt that ' convulsion should and must be say no, vouchsafed to the stit- IHIiu. '.if!'. (he raaa to the swift of foot." Viirilal.r .'N . . , , , Tsr ouranoe, nonesty oi purpoaj, ami mv. af flur Union. hoB. rity, the cause for which the- battle is fougut, aav won ura most spienoiu vkio- Vies of civil and military kinds. I Of one thing we are assured, that if the . DemooraUo organs, of our eooutry will take up the battle ax, and fight valiantly in the army of our Liberal allies whose organs are among the leadiug papers of oar country; there will be every day. hundreds of accessions to the allied ranks from the forces of out Radical oppooeuU. Whence came the men who com nose the Liberal army l' Did fiiey grow out of the Democrat or Radical camps ? Of coarse out of the Radical. But few men from onr ranks, have gone into those of :r the Liberals, 'txoent as allua who have not deserted their party or its principles; - bat who went in as brave and determined soldiers to aid in overthrowing a common enemy. Let us have no more such ex " wosuoas as we refer to; but give our men hope, give them information; en courage them to fight on; aod, before the election comes' ofT, the whole country . will be ablaae with .the hou-flre of the V united Liberal and Democratio hosts met in battle array to fight for (be same glorious end low it the defeat of Grant aud the perpetuity of our free Institution. Mr. UBKtXtTv'a LETTER. v -(Reader, don't full to read and carefully su tb letter of aocoptanoe writtea by Tj' Mr. Greeley. It atuada V) us very 7thuchlike aood uU-fiuhii Demorracy. Houeaty,' peaet goed-trill, eloqneiuv, J manliness, aud urery good grace, shine ' out is St cry line and attteuce. Kjch a maa deaarvte I lie mule our next i'rwi- - dent 1 lie riouLh is for him, so is the ,( West; the North and Last are for him and so aSp an. v ,' sV'oea at' I'll) atftaua. We regret to Uaru Uiai some of our . frieuds,have taka exivjilions to the arti cle wo uroUi lust wia-k,ui ri'latiim to the eommuiiiiutiua of IVctor lpul. We were niL-Uki n in one or two particulars, aad now with pleuture,rorrort tltcm. r'int.aoamW was tiilen. but anorur. iaal suit watt hronglit in the Circuit Court ! 1 to settle the matter of account due Doctor lr by the County of Liucolu. Aain, we did not n-au that tlie eoan 01 cuumx, umi 10 reguuitti lue mwii oi wi juMM-wr, uui mac murourt "iuilr it, on the ground that thev : though,' the charge Uxi high. Muraover, I la aayinr that we luviuiif Ute wrnlui of i the jury in th t'ucuitl'oui t tbouklliave lieea u rod 11 a, w did nut w uh to bs ijirtd ai tlictaling to the Court ofioiuius aad strifes and hats, which have swuasw 11a ruu.tui aiunniy, nn was 00 tourer aoMiuate muiiv or ven aWilkaa doiiic .bat bs, Uvbl ka'uUiaitl nritext. iota ao atuioai.hera f at 11 suniKUt aiunni'v, who was amy reuuisni; pin nmyiy to xirua the . . . . . " .. Ui 1 weuii-iml Lost so euU ol Ilia I it. Unnt iliatVur Ijetier imlice-1 weotcrruli-Jia IliamialU-r. iOr He loubt at Um liniu, stiU Uuiik, Utat iwh Uoiaaqr not or mruuiit omsrui tu- at lo alaoxo: Urair our rwi-rs. j oe oouuTv Mituyy tk aipaal from ' Cirouu 0tf jmlaieut Ux-aiis be, oj iuiOB l tie luruil Ivuri had lursdicttoo.. n 1 VulU kent I Y J I HORACE GREELEY Li i i Hit Aoceptanoa of tha Liberal Nomination for Proaident of the United State. Letter rnll of the SaJa . tarr Sentlmemti of . tboTlmoa. Pmrn, Fraternity aaal fjeesl wL Trmm tk CaaiHa Ja.i.al New York, May 21. The following is the official notice to Mr. Greeley of the Liberal Republican nomination: Cincinnati, May S, 1871. Dear Urn The National Convention of the Liberal Republicans of the Uni ted Htatea have instructed the andaralgn ed, I "rraii lent, Vice-President, and Hecre tariesofthe Convention, to in form yon that you have been nominated as the candidate of the liberal Republicans for the Presi dency of the United Bute. We also submit to yon the address and resolutions unanimously adopted by the conven tion. Be pleased to signify to us your acceptance of the platform and nomina tion, ami believe us, Very truly yours, i (Signed) C. SHLIiZ, President O. W. JULIAN, Vice Pres. Wa. E McLean, Jno. G. Davidson, J. IL RaoDEa, Hecretarie.' t Hon. Hosuci Greeley, New York, aa. oresxct's retltV U New Yoke, May 20. Jknti.emkn I have chosen aot to acknowledge your letter of the third in stant, uiluU eouJd leara how the work of your convention was received in all parte of cur great country, aod judge whether that work was approved and ratified by the maa af ear fc-llow-ctUsen. Their response has from day to day reach ed me through telegram, letters, and the comments of Journalist independent of official patronage and indifferent to the smile or frowns of power. The number and character of these unconstrained, unpurchased, unsolicited utterances sat isfy ma that the movement which found expression at Cincinnati has received the stamp of public approval, and been hail ed bv a majority of our country as a harbinger of a better day for the Repub lic. , . I do not misinterpret this approval as especially comnlimeetarv to mvself. nor even to the chivalrous and justly etseenv ea genueman witn whose name I thank your con vention for associating with mine. I receive and welcome it as a sponta neous and deserved tribute to that admi rable platform of principles wherein your convention so tersely, an lucidly, so for cibly set forth the convictions which im pelled and the purpose which guided its course; a platform which, behind it the wreck and rubbish of worn-out conten tions and by-cone feuds, emboddies in fit and few words the needs and aspirations of to-day. Though thousands stand ready to condemn your every act, hardly a syl lable uf criticism or cavil has been aimed at jonr platform, of wKich the substance may be fairly epitomised as follows : first All the political rights and franchises which have been acquired through our late bloody convulsion mast) and shall be r"'"nmtf-lj Wftitiiaarti fv "fA-wi?mfc-Li Evermore. a. -rxeonu aii m)'MMmu rlTnss ana . I J .Ll:.L.J- promptly resioreo ana rvsiiunisiieu, wa ,ner tbm .ne.DOeIDru, Pn6"?"" cIjuj no oufranchised caste I tftsged people shall reunite and frater- nue upna wie oroaa oasis oi unr innatr vitn lmnannae .vMTains. Third UTiat, subject to our solemn constitutional obliiratioo to maintain equal rights a citiseus, our policy should aim at sell-government ana not at oen tralization: that the civil authority should be su preme over the military; that the writ of heueae corpus should be jealously up held as the saleguardot personal treedom; that the individual citiien should enjoy the largest liberty consistent with public order, and that there shall be no rederal supervision of the internal policy of the several States and municipalities, but that each shall be left free to enforce the rL'hts and promote the well being of its inhabitants by such means at the judge. . I. -JL mens 01 11a uwu pvupie buiui pnscrioe. Fourth There shall be a real aod not merely a simulated reform in th civil servioe of the public. To which end it is Indisiieiuiuble the eheif dispenser of its vast official patronage shall be shielded from the main temptation to use his pow er selfishly, by a rule inexorably forbid- aing ana preuiuuiog nis iw-eiecuon. a j . I 1 : t: .1 .! fifth that tna raising of revenue. whether by tariff or otherwise, shall be rccogniied and treated as the people' Immediate Business, to ne shaped and directed by them through their repre sentative in ConBTOss. whose actioa thereon the President must neither over rule by his acta, attempt to dictate, our to presume to puuish. by bestowing office only on those who -agree with aim or withdrawing it from Loose who do not. Built That the public land must be sacredly reserved for occupation and ac quisition by cultivators, aud not reeklesi- ly arjassMeier on projectors et nursed fur which our people have no present need, and the premature construction of which la auually plunging them into deeper deeper abysses oi foreign indobt ednoss. (Seventh That the achievment of these grand purposes of universal beuLh- eenee is exwcld and sought of all who approve them, irrespective of past affilia tions. Eighth That the public faith must at all haunts be maintained aod the national credit reserved. uilh That the patriotic ' devoted- aest aud iuestiinable service uf our fel-low-ciusvns, who as soldiers or sailor up- bUI the hW and maiutained tha unity of the rrpuTilic, shall ever be gratefully reniemoerca ana noauraoiy rtuiiMi. Those propnsitious, so ably and forci bly prosuuled in the plattbrm uf your couveution, have slma-lr fiaad the atten- tioa and commauded th assent of a lanra ssnjoritv of our countrvuieu, who j y- fulir adol them, a I do. aa the lof a true beiuficeat natioiuvl lueonsuruo- Uoa, of a new depaitur from the jeal- no loiirer adMiuate mutlv or even paao, f Uau-rnliy aaa of poua iil In .1 , . . . ' . - .- vain do Um drill arL-euiiU ef a rU-oayiug I oriniiualioa houri.li nitnaciuk-lr their 1. Lruu. bioo and anirrilv uimkI tlmt the I tilua stiull be clraetl tud sti-rairtheneii In 1 Vuiu do uia hipiers-in or partua, eooe viWJ uscaiu rooUxt In th vital Dwda of Uie hour, protest against ttrayiuf and boltiiif, oVuouoo meu 110 waa theu in- Sruirs sj traitor and reoradas, and rhr.j r. . I h. rn a.ith InRtmir . n . 1 nn. 1 sm confident that the Ameikaa people have already sand roar cease their own. folly resolved that their brave hearts ami strong arms shall hear it oa ta tnusnpa. Ia this frith, and with the distinct eeW standing that tt elected I shall bathe President not of party bat of the whole people, I arcent your aowiinaana, In ta confident trust tnai ine saeeuss ear eoantrymea, North and Month, are eager V . . -.1. . . . . - at clavn hands nomas ine Muoay eaaaia which baa toe long divided taesa, forget ting that they have beeB enemies in the joyful enewciousneai that they are and must benee forth remain nreuiren. Yours gratefully, rstimedl nORACE GREKLEY. To tha lion. Carl Schrus, 1 "resident. Hon. Geo. W. Julian, Vice President, and Miesrs. Wa. K. McClean, John G Devi lane), . H. Renus, rjeeretafiei of the National Convention uf the Liberal Republicans of the United Stetca. Tk Ialerle)r Jaw rami. We have received the Initial number of Tna Inttrior Jovrral, published by Messrs IlUtoa A Campbell, rjtanford, Kentucky. It ia a thirty-two column paper, well arranged, neatly printed, and worthy or a good support. It the peo ple of Lincoln, Garrard, Rockcastle, Pu laski, Wayne and Casey counties nnder- stand their own interests they will be very liDerat in toor support of ine JOCaaAL. for we art satisfied the publisher will make it a live and interesting paper. We know Mr. Hilton as a thorough, reli able, business man, and worthy of eonfl denee. We have mo personal asqoaint- -ee with Mr. Campbell, bwt aia tepsjta- mm stands hiRb as a young man of prom ise, and an excellent printer. We wish them success and hope their most san guine expectations may be- more than raalised. We clip the above from the Franklin Patriot, of Franklin, Kentucky. Which we would certainly have published In our second amber, but foiled unaccountably to reeeire that number of the "Patriot antil recently. We consider this a eery high compliment coming as it does from one of the ablest edited papers ia Ken tucky. Messrs. Buvard at kl anger are the editor and proprietor and wa know of no gsntleeMf) snore wnrtby of tfoemnV denee and liberal patronage that they re ceive from Southern Kentucky.- Hexilhcra HnUrd. It is stated in the "Kentucky News' column of the Louisville Qmritrjotamml that "it is considered settled that the Southern Railroad will pass directly urougn tuenmona. We wonder who settled the question: ti e Omrirrjomrnal, CoL Turner, or the handful of citiaen who met at the Board of Trade rooms in Cincinnati on Tuesday last: we thmx tha a a little "thin.' Sheotlag Adair at UrgetwB. John Burch, of Lexington, shot and killed Thou. Dillion. of Paris, at George town oa Monday last. The difficulty grew out of an old feud. 1 bs ueceased leaves a wife and nine children. If a. McClot'D who died in California leaving effects to unknown heirs in Ken tucky, wa a aativ of Kenton county, and for many year lived in Cynthiana. He possessed a remarkable memory: could repeat Milton, (Shakespeare, Byron and Tom M oore by heart, and was su- nwm-x any man we fjr-t ' . Wjj W.iH 1 r 1 1 1 im m law, of the 1.0111011 1 uivcrr.v, pJI'Jliing garget, rays: Di-eiwes of the l, Wilt KOIUCUllll-S UHllMJ (.TUgr-v, llitn tlioy have Iwn injured by thvreck- t use of the toat tub, or if 'he milk TL only partly drawn oS, in conMSW-ncc -... ihimii ri ''-f-r tiii"' Tr" for them certainly should secure their capture. Two vcrv sisnificant crsnta havs occurred sines tha adjournment of tbs Ciaciansti Coa raatkiau One ai thanswas tbs siectiaai at Far- rv to tlx lulled SUUaa Seaat orar tha Radi cal eaadidalc br thaeambiiMd solais? ta Dam oersta aad Liberals in tha Connecticut Lasia laurajMid tha othareaidMrirtual instrartioa inr (Itaalyaad Brawa final br tba New Yark Iteawcntis to their dalesalaa hi Um Baltimer LoaaanUoa. Uanar-Jiiaraai. "What ought tbs fialtinars Oca ran Uoa lo do?" aaks aa sxehanga. Vt'e hardly know; thoogb waass aacliiiad to think that bs foc proeaediac narolarlj to bnaiaasst ought o anjonrn. coaria ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! Good Ice! Pure Ice!! Cheap Ice!!! m t. da view wnx rrRsisu to JL a the eiusraa of BT A N KOK IX sad rkia itjf.duriaa the seaauu, fUKE lCg, deli wad at lads kumea EVERY MORNING, ' (baadsys' sioapted) . " - AT 1 1-2 cents Per Tound. 0T AU bib due si lb tod uf the MY iee-houa is In Iowa, and my eaa tussara aaa svl Ira in snr quaaliuaa, and at sajr lima, DAY OK MullT. I WILL NOT DKLIVEB ICE ON 8UN dajr, but will furnish it If dourad, at aij aouae. IU If T. T. DAVIESS TIIXIAAX O. WELCH, ATTOBXE Y AT LAW, STANFORD, KV. orrtct-rnt iw m r. m Sowi-. ava ANNOUNCEMENTS. T the Tvter ef Uaeela t 'eaaty. HAVINO Ul Ut) THE (HTIfl OK HttertB" ui Uiia uuualv duriu the paat MM ut : and lliaiiaiii tiw uauila luff Ihelr aup port la kfrvaiina viv lu ibai rejuu.i bla puai- I n-IW" danlaie aiyaall candidala .7 , " " T 7 tTT:,ll.,.. "lUJ la aijr ni Uwai llutt 1 ahall, at sil r""") - " " In ids W. U. SAI'NDEUS. ..,. .,,, .. 1 Z": . ... , . f ' r n' Ji;,..j ........ i!r..V.iT.r!. pnmi, il .Uiiad, is auia il nauida a , uf clatud, to aLika lb pau(4c i Ida good TTTE ARE Al'THOKIZKD TO AV- W i wUIO. K. HiKkK, W (Jarnud 'MMaS.iaMi turn llu. hi....- 4. Acuallal Judya, ia taa Xd Ailkla Iluuat, belora Aba cuavtuiiua tub krld at Lrxia. i. 1 a '."Vtk May, UVU. t-k, kbs. DAviEsy f:;ui:eei. MR. PATH HAM ft'HT RK Hrf asJ U UU rmiTlaflaailr a tease Ullasry Suitable for Bprtef fJad aVame Ras lalts ae sHiallin ef las IssUse awa sad Tidal (7 as bar Choice Seloctipn ef laities ww, wMeh she Will sell si arias to MilUMUasm. . - NEW .STYLES TTsre bna srWtsd wllh gnat ears, aad she aovni ta be able k frm stl I JOS. GRIFFITH & SONS WHOLESALE GUI! DEALERS, r fc Ant Iealara 1st PISHING TACKLJE, i " ' '1M Weai Main, " '-' LouisTiUo, Kentucky. WANTED!! 10,000 Pound W O O L.!! For wkieh w will psy the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ll-tf ate A LISTER a inLLBR. Now is the Time SUBSCJUBE foa TBS" j 1 1 TATfsrrmeoea . . p iaWAWUUieVLs, J sj n , Published every FrioVsy morning at $2 PER ANNUM Ine proprietor wiu spar no pain m making it a fowt-claa newspaper, devoted to the interest of tha particular section, and the development of the re sources of tb.ia and adjoining coun ties. The News, Markets, Education, . literature, . 1 . .. '.Agriculture, Etc., Etc., Ete., BhaU be the chief feature of it col umn. Politically, the Ivrmaioa Joiraaaa Is trictly iHunocratic. and will ria or fall with that party. . . - Ibe Uoiik-raMionai and Presidential contest has fairly opened, and promise to be fiercer than any in the history of the country. We offer the dtuen of thai part ot th Hiate a C1IKAP MEDIUJl of jpulitioal aew. -'' Person desiring to keep themselves pwuai uu uie uve issues ui sue oay anouai avau themaalve of our vary lihaaral Terms of Subscription o"P7 lout os saay to we . .n.i u iMOl Lkmuirjer (rj eoptosj... II 00 71 100 1 To 1 Tft A'u tea, (one eatrato mMar M of th clu) par eopy . ' - "' "1'y on year. Ton eopua ooe ar.' Twenty snka on year (1 extra) InvarUbly la Advance. HILTON ft CAMPBELL, " FrortriclOIa, DUDOI3, rTHE HATTEIi; V"v .' HattaV Gapa, , Furs t Straw Goods, M rsarU krest, OppssHs IstUaal BstsL l-aa LMTWTIlXnV KT. 0 TO THI CASH STORE. Tin. . FLACK TO OCT 1 TII 11KMT a BARGAINS, 18 TUlt NEW. STORE ,0a Lancaster strfct, sans dw eu Hatlcaal baak balklia WATERS A DAWSON. y Have, jast racairl lsnjs stock of Family Groceries, CONFECTIONERIEfl. NOTIONS, - . PAINTS, ' OIIJS. DYESTUFF8, CUTLERY, HARDWARE, TIN-WARS, JAPAN-WARE, Farming Implements, into., into. fH AOUCITINO A LIBERAL SHARE JL of the aatroaaae of tbia eosuBBaity, w beg ta my that our stock was atlsrtrd witk a view to the van la aad aaraadiiaa of FAMI LIES, sad especially Um FAKMEK. OITB OOOTM ARE ALL FRESH kXD DEMI RA RLE, AND WE HTART IN THIH ENTKRPRIBS WITH A DETER. MINATluX TO LEASE OUR CUSTOMERS, AND MOT BE UNDERSOLD By say hoaat ia CENTRAL KENTUCKY. WE bar. adopted Um C'A aad IiHmmI as rally d tbs ,ssits wt Uiis sssssissll., UxCABIt SYSTEM, eVsMHiatraie to UtatilH TO THEIR IWTEBEST . TO FATZ" FORTUEIR OOO DM, hart thai thflRMKB-awi atarWASW, prs Til S SRI IO Trll.. w tha UkklU1 svMsai I lUEKCHA NT. T ET It b cHrtinrtlT andnatand ttial oar JLA larwaar IHTAEIABLI CASH, aad wa ask On aad All to owom a Kara ika, aaa GET BABOAIXS, .VJVTIlO f , . - - . A LL kinds of COUNTRY PROM CB at W. ta varr barbae awkct prioa. ia as- china far fosds at tk vsrv luaaat CA8H fKICBH. 11-lrr. WATERS A DAWSON. TO THS T R 0 E P L C E FOR C R A I G- & M c A L I S T E R ITUUBETHTOV.N S PJIQUCAH TlKa TAM.B. SUaa Earf. 1st a, lmm Mlla 7 Waa. Maa aavaa i.nMii Mia ' Eluaiiliiaa U mpm aaa a BUS a Ainaa Lwu. Oaaaaaaa KIlMtMiblnva allh lakt.llki A h. ftlla, au Murtoa.Ula all Eaawvllla. M - l.iai. SMA.tiu. aiiuu. - , o. auAinUA w, a. v. a. a au (. SpL 1 OB nmivT. THS ATS A HOTEI SITUATED saarlkdawt,iaHuiilurd. Ky. rWa aua Eioaa Awnl Ut. 1 ais kulal is s very da-au-abls aaa, kainf aua.aaiaat k tha dat, wa-M atrsAwtd (ad tratiivljr aav. Aii to Hi J. a. OWSl kV, or '. T. W, MIUEU. STANFORD Business Directory ooirnLAtTroaa. joaa w. eiLiiAB, jnesarf waaau,' jaspwr a amn, joaa t. aixaa a srm IKiiar wn-EiLia, yirre a ainuma, QBonua arua, . Brk Utm. roaaa 1. atkisr BMal BMat aa Oaltarla. rinrT w rtiw WAwrrArroRV, aaa aala, t. w. STIIW waion-T, alajr. Wan Ea. BKT arOOBa. Qtuio a arsLrrnta, a asTDia, 1KMaillUTOIt, CDSSON a ro . anjtk atala KM. J. Oaaia ft.H hai D. w. VAMtxvna, SivtBAMca a Mnxca, aaa. McAUnrtR H1LLTW OS raaa.r aWalla Wank MataaataM. laavaVAJtcs isnm AMita owata-r. aiwa, aanart, aaa Male MM Jona a owmucr, Aaaa Oartaaaal, aU Marlk Mate. Joaw t. ranava-ra, Triaaaa, omaaaM. aav WarUi Man. Gm D. wrsani, Kwaa. Hanaaa, tk Aaarkaa, a Mala. oaara aniMaa, n j. rAMrwaxL. r aral,unl.lttlaa:rwia. oaocEKixa 4k crxcTioTKiuca. q a wcAaia, JJALL CO, j a. caaio, j ktusat. jaw aaaor, BijtoaaaTTTH Mora. yiLUAM PACQaCBTT, jesaa a ALToao, joaa W. WALLACE, pjAi'osjcBTT a ataiitTT, yATT riAXM, Waa Ea. Maw rnax. VJT Db.M Uanav fnilna. Oaan tiaaia lAavia Rni'as. aroma aousc Mria anrsR, A. a Mjmt, SS CWaar Mato aa (aaa. QAKSUM aorsK, Kank Caraar Mala aa Caaac. aaavarrrACTtJiLEKa. STAKman vnous mix, A Mmlasir a aaa, ll.amtaia. I tut o. aasDV. r BW. aa SkMa, Maw A tmm aal ka? rvkxxi clakx XJ Larria. Makan Waa Ea. OKOCEHIZa A.omnxrc O. rUtDLKTOM, ITATEaS DiW, ri Waa aa. I in mir uaaL sjuxjjootr. faa u Oaa Daar WmI Paat OSVra. Maar Daaal. 1L L Main ant CSakj M.AIbWa Maaa. a t u. at. oilhahT. drvt rromxa. Dona a owilct. Mate I Wiluam a. Aauiasim. aalk 1 atncHAJiT Ttnosi I AM . MATHIRV, laiaar ai AN r. WBASrrOH, TOT IHOPa. rOMAS i. ATS INS, Guraar Atala aa I ulnar slual Pyailal 1 "TaAUa rJWJB yATioWAL ba or TAWman, aMtk Mala Slia.1. JjlAUSEBV RATIONAL BAKE. WACOM aVHorav VyiLUAM KAOuaiaTr. jtuakx rxosA, la UauC LITKJtT BTABUa. jnac JAME a ALroao, a aavca, ooax Dial raa rjajoMA auroao, jEwa a ALroao, ICS DEALT, IL Aaaow, pa viae. PaUnaiaawj Marala Ulaa Bnrr Marpla. i r. TjaOaUtTAVaUat. S' TBUTMEa P. MTEM, OTOttXB. w. r. aAMMiY, Maw Uarna Hi.a. IHHt. rpui LU SMOKT, T. T. aaUMAaUt, vovTtanoMtMism. c lAHBUV Kofi. 11 STRICTLY FANCY 'llllfMlffl: Just Received CASH HTvory Wnrrantcd to TIIK KOITIIEKX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CH Of TXontuolLy. Office, S. W. Cor. Third and Jefferson Sts., Louisville, Kj. Assets Nearly 8700,000. PR. J. I.AWRF.NTK SMITH. IMInl; i. H. I.INKKNBKKOKR, Virr IWIm; i. B. TKMPI.K, NmaJ Vk 1'raM.fcat: U T. Till STIN, tWMin; K. IX FOKKK, Madiial Ad.iaar. THIM tXIMPANY IXINTINl'm TO INSfKR I.IVm OV A IX THE WeTL mad sad awrovad flaaa. Il a.ada all r AM I M HC1F.H a sspaaaiv sa4 ac aptira. la MANAIiKMF.NTIa oadar th raparriai. .4 ibobol haanna uls of I-oumtIIU. Ito taaacial puailia it Ikaraairhly od, afldin Iha kilml guaraittm of naaril. ssal irlditT. lu bu.lmia la Arowitig raiillr, and i la-road thr batanl. of aa riprrisuat. Eiparaaana kaa akowa lia tnratioa, notk i.-r mk and ruhuljk isrtMal ef fuada. sad tbs kaalthnilnaaa tt tha nwha ainajuadi, In br auriur Tka PUUCI wkM-h tha t oaiaa: a baa lirrn rarrlullr rrrid. m la fullr aa ta Ik naat alrmnrad pti.illi.rl of It ta ntMraaaaa. Ila pniriaitina ara at aaiaa Anaita, aad laaauaa kratla all Ihal lbs Coaipany ur din.rilr anjii-.-a lu An runttart, and aa nbrral at ruaiiilaat wilh nriidarKa. Polinaa sad diridaada baatk BaalnrlViUblr. D. W. 1IILTON, 8ut Afont. J. C. COOPER, Local Agont. MILLINERY. Mrs. I. BEAZLEY. FaahUaaUe SlUiaer aad Saataaaakor, Bir.ad dut wral of I oatos, aaalurd. Tk klaat Pri.laa and M-tiDinlitaa nyn . of on a, AU- CUT AND MADE TO OHDER. LADIKS'snd IIILDRKNM- 1 INNETS, IIA1H, . " Msds aad trimmd oa aan aartirc. A lanra Mk tw FASHIONABLE MM I.I KEH Y. XI U K INS. Ac. oa kaad and al rrira. to aail tha liaMa. I.. WARNER St BRO., uiai ana m Men's Furnishing ar-OOCaJS. AND MAXUFACTL'REKH OF SHIRTS and UNDER WARE. Falls City Shirt. Skin ou Shirts Sbirt aisd to ardor l-l UU rlhiru uad. lo onlor It 00 Skirts maita lo onlor 1 UU TAlfCTY SHIRTS. Oaauin.t h.roll ., t Oil InuiAtiua Charoll 1 ou Pamd Tha boat Si uu wbiu akin la taa city. Baad (ur prtos list sad diracUooa (ur aalf- 1-eta oil Foortk 8L, LOUISVILLE. KY. T. J. ATKINS. ANarACTVBKB u Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron WAKE. ROOFIXQ and GUTTERING does lo ordot sud al urioaa ta suit tha Uuwa. PUMPS! PUMPS!! lip ffUIUtll. JOB WORK. All kiiads uf tin war aanuAu-tund and ar- raulad. sWairiim dua al au liiuw. CHEAP WORK. ThoMiUirinii FINK WOltK.lrlhlU WoKK, aad CilfcAP WOKK. aiautild aail at air .hup, auura afar Aaluar irwa-j auiav. 4-1 T. J. ATbllNK. 3Iet Nlore. ess Y. BAMHKT HAH urtM-.n A VV . ataat Aun In tha bii k kuiiw li'iia Ina tka Ihuriu lluuaa, aud i wrad to lura, ha (nak ktwf. aalUa, altual, Sui., oa Turada, Tbandajr sad Saturday aiuruiiisa. Tka aUautiua uf uur hrtun is lalUd tu this arruvBU-et, - If LS and for Sale for OITLY! 13vxrrol Give Salisfuetion. I. "vVKAKEN. J NO. R SMITH, Tnaaiav; X T. Wit. HON llmiil Arat: W. F. IUKVFY, (.wnliin Aataarn W. F. BAltUKT, Lasal Adrurf. w. a. rsaaiM. . thisa c poatav CARSON & DODDS. -Vart Ham M .'aaad, A'a, KEEP CONKTASTLY Ol haml. al n aaranaHc prieaa, all kinds cnnlllwrrla, aiM a aa CANDIES, TROPICAL raUXTS. Cooott - NaU, rigs, Bananaf I'KI Mr, HATH, Tant Currant, Lcmona, Oranc Va. AIm duaaasie fruit a, took a. apftfa, cinrar.1 fruit., Ar. OYSTER and E7ING SALOON. lnAan lTh"srr" CIO AILS and TOBACCO. aVIT SAM. X MATIIEXY, Merchant TAILOR, (iKALKK IX CLOTHS, CASSJJOIBES -AX j XunhSid MAIN KTKKiT, OXANFORD, K-V; ALL THE LATEST STYLES -OF- GENTJaEMENS' o-.o o X) s , CONSTANTLY ON HAND. WHICH WILL BR MADE TO OR. LifcK AFTER T11K I.1TENT FAHIIIOM AND A Jullerfoct Fit Warranted. J. R. ALFORD, 1ILACK SMITH, Stauiford, Kantttoky. 1 A" r.- t: Aaa- gjtum TWailiiKMK WAOONS AL- way. ia haitda ur tuad. lu untur at m luw bKii rr. aa Ih.y caa bv kuuhl ia Uutral Kaa luikjr ur alavaba-t. Conll Ool! Isa slw avnt tut tb puna sad baat arti W ai I I. Ng llll.L (XIAL, daliranad ta lrlia in u,aa ur suunlrr in uuantiliM tu Hilt funhaan. Thtuw-BTKIUTLX CASH. Itf. CLACKInTITUISQ. WAOON MAKING. TIIK IMiKlOilflNrU IS KW I'KK sarad lu du all kind, uf blaa-kaaiilhiiiaj, ' aali in aad K airinii si th. kiaaat oaak prfca. hbuu Kurlk rhJs UalB HtraM, Htautiril Kmiuikv. I WM. luriMtHTY. X5 JU f Vv C Tl . -a karik Ha atnat, 1 .