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. ... I . A- T a, rf Is W 1 )' ' l y eonrt t m - m w i 7 . 1 '! V J 'the j .dm. v FRIDAY, For the Farmer. The rsraana ripens in rTorMa errrj ftinsiih in the year. , Tea thoirawi dtilUi hare beea reftired (t Castor, thnronghhred tuition. In ftjin county, Illinois, within the . fast fiiar weeks, 550 (warm o( beet have deed. " Two dope at Waterloo, Waawiain, r realty slatyhU-ml 174 wortk of slurp in ene day. Kansas rank Irrt among Ui States t r tlie largest mvrrn(, pmdnction of wheat )er acre, . -' " A "new anmtnl Mil cWcr" ia adver tised in England br the "mai'mctt to theQiteen." ' The army worm his taiado it appear arto Im Tenucasee, and ia doing great damage to fruit tree. A wondorfUl diaciiYery of gold-hearing nntirwssy b rnpnrtod on th line of the .Central IVific railroad. ' ' it fa thonpht that Astee corn, a rari ety from th table land of Menlco, may prove valualiie rbr rrtlture in California. Ita pfcnliarity Is, that while the kerneb are ef the ordinary ie, the cobs are not tuoch larger Own a common lead pencil. 13 the rfiort-n'we of five year 449,- 200 cattle were aliipied oyer the Knn.a Pacific railwnr, beside the vast number that rawed ovrr other route. . ' thic-ruutli of the area, of Montana it well timbered. It nonsists principally of white and yellow pine, hemlock, cotton wood, fir, cedar, hickory, oak, beech and maple. i The crop proopecb in Mississippi are leporkil to be not proai lajng. Tlie atand Jt'iC eorn is bad, owing to the wet weather. It w said to be the moat backward spring v of the last twenty -five years. . The wheat crop will be ready for har vesting by the middle of next month in - Texas.. Tho prospect Sir an abundant . yield U excellent. v ' The foil wheat b reported by tlie Guelph, Canada, ierrarya having a bad appearance, owing to tho frequent thaw . lug and firming. The A m&riran Ajrientiurid p'vee the number of kernels in a htcdiel of wheat ' . at 6,000; equally )read eve an acre .i of (pwund, this would make the kerneb pa little over three Itichcs from each I ' i i MAT 24, 1871 '.; ether, or give about ten srjuare Inches to ' inch other.. Thft V'avorly, (Mo.) Brprtm learns from fanner that tlie wheat ia not ex to make more than a half a crop. . "T nrst-rate. HI r...-.f, r, .. ' . ... . ZZZriSS', l. . wnp!!tire nailed on flat, without any paring c -2.--1 in "aiun. n r-r jAitimSt it Ml be all -tlartvier'eYpooted. i 1 '.XU-aTcrage yield of wheat in Afferent couiCrie varies remarkably. Iq Austria s if is. 14 btuh'tb per acre; in Franca and ' Po. 17; in ppain, 23; while in BriUain, the average yield b from 28 to I .80. The yield tf barley In France U 21 Whcb per acre; in I"ruasia, 25, and Englane frora 35 to 40 buxhel per acre. v Tlie Lexington, (Mo.) KtgiMtr sari of th wheat prospect: The drenching ram of Friday night aad Saturday has put the vhvat crop bsvoud fear of fitilure. 'Vf had heard some diacouragiug report, Wt now we hear from every direction that the wheat b out danger, except from frog aud rust A good article and large-yield b ex pec tod. The loss ooeubned by drought during the hut two years ha probably been cqhaj to as much more. Wherever we haye been in New England, during the past year, e have found numerous fields burrea in gnus but prolific in weeds. - Millions of caterpillars have appeared in Hickman couuty. Farmers can avoid this past, if they -ill charge a gun with powder only and shoot away the webs in rly sjiriiig. Hold the muzxle of the gen about two feet from the web. 'f The Maysville Bulletin learns that she army worn has made it appearance on the 'farm of L. II. Long, near Dover. Itlias already destroyed much vegeta tion, aad tlirvatcns to do further damage, jlu orue fields it wiis found necciwary to - hru lu dnA es of hoa in order to destroy . tlie worm Al'ich proved sueonefuf. I fKWKB CATXLji AMD ERXTCU, , , I herewith send you an item or two . ,ir youfValuahle ivr, a follows ; . . , Three three-fourths Durham steers, ' t years old hut March, weighed, on 27 tk of January, with twelve hours Jtffiwd and water, as follows: 1,640, 1,- ana i.vvf, total, 6,41)0 pounds; ' y"e ig 1.330 pounds. 11xy were raised ty haud until six mouths oil, tliAioe which time they have hud what at lAey would eat fh Abo five hall Wood Durham stn, slw frvm the fin-t of March, to tho aixt, or Muy. 1N0!I, wvigluU as follows JI trthofJuiiuary hut 1,290, 1,400, I lrU ! -iJJVlXl. Kgrt?Uo weight, 6,710 ' I '' ' -If) 1 av.ged 1,4 10. r ' v"1 can the sa-ao weight aud three or f iS1' y 'ld, are Uinging only five V W1" td fUu tl.r ear-olds Mia1 ,rU fin4 ei'Juue uet, 1 aw oft-red I00 aVBcud Knr Ua-iu. Curreopundout oit UU(KIla mwu ft)sl bKAWUMf. ' 8 mora atloutioa. sceius to ho now uuuAuUA iou the kuIjK-t of trotting aad blood hots Uiatlt arnaie as if the larnseis of Aiuoricf were about to uew Uira iii'' their ideju, aud bo aU the buUnetw of brew 1 jag horses of a v t c-haia-k'r, rallirjr than ihoMi of a ase-. luSf prvusehle iLm to IsVwuuives. tliir m J. Sfrvali'JUt rmivinerd us Mar airo ml r of husok at found I . Il on AaMrieaa fiums ass -too light, aud weedy in character to profitably and e cicntly parforin the work required to be done to bring the soil bite high te of etiltlvation! or to harfiwt awl market the crop that would be grown were a better state of Culture more easily avail able. We do advocate the inlrouucuon of the keavbst cl of bones for thej brm, but only so large proportion of the blood of the Clydesdale, Norman m Percheron bone, Iflto the working farm horse of the country, as will give them more site, muscular iulwtance, and en durance, without too fhr lowering their standard of quick action and fhrt gait' A single cross of the draught class of stallion npon common mures of good speed ami action will uua)l'' result In producing cults that are just about rij;ht in these respects. But to do this with any dcfcroe of certainty we must use only stallions of undoubted purity so far as the breed ia oonocmed to which they be long, whether Clydesdale or IWberoa. The colli produced from the cross would be of little value .to use as stallions, but will make excellent farm horses, while the fillies, when old enough, if again crossed with the pure-bred stallion, would bring still heavier produce, the females of which put to a first class trotting stal lion of good um ought to produce Bne road team horses.' there la, nan always a large and Increasing demitnd for the draught horse in its purity, for use in the cities to move large loads of beavv roods upon trucks between the warehouses of merchants and dealers, and the various railway! and shipping points. The kind of horse needed for thb work b too heavy and sluggioh for the farmer, but it would prove very profitable to many of them to engage in the bun of breeding draught horses fur sale,. The horse best adapted to this purpose b probably the breed known in England as "Lincolnshire," of which a very few have already found their way serosa the Atlantic, Thev are heavier than the Clydesdale or Norman, and also more tractable and powerful. Owing to their docility and even temper they are rarely gelded, and always command very high prices. Numbers of them are bred in Australia and Tasmania, where they are found in tlie highest state of perfectioa, and often exported to India, China and 8outh America. Probably they have found their way from thence to Pan Fran-cii-co, Californa, before this time. Their prevailing colors are black, brown and dark chestnut, often with white feet They are not allowed to be shod as are ordinary horses, by having the most val uable part of the boof ruthlessly cut swat' in order to give them handsome but contracted feet Instead of that, their-l feet are fitted with steel shoes having a 5arp bevelled edge all around, and a ik m fron. Their shoe sinau caJi i n sdlnientto nuke netmifriuit stflmjent to Make seuI?il--iud evsn.-J. M. in Country faaSLsr About the Early Settlement of Ken tucky , The Maysvillo Bulldi says: The first white man who ever entered the State of Kentucky wns John Finley, who came here in 1773. He settled at the upper Blue Lick Spring, which has bees owned by hfa family to the present day. Dur ing the Revolutionary war he was a sol dier in the. Eighteenth Pennsylvania regiment ' In reply to tlib item the MaysvQle o gU of the 10th says: "We find the above in the LouuviUe Cwtriersjournal, and cannot forbear congratulating our neigh bor upon its unusual accuracy of state ment, w hich differ from truth only in the following unimportant particulars: first, that John Finly was not the first white man who ever entered Kentucky, but was preceded by McBride ra 1754, and iSy Doctor Thomas Walker in 1758, (Joshua Fry married the daugh ter of Walker, and from the marriage Joshua F. Bell, Joshua F. Bullit, the late Bsv. Joshua F. Green, Gen. 8. 8. Fry, and the families to which they re flectively belong, are descended.) In the second place John Fiuley.came from North Carolina, and did not com to Muysville. In th third place John Fin- ley, on hb second visit in 1769, as the guide to Boon, upon the capture of Boon, and Stewart returned to North Carolina, and did not ooiue back to Kentucky. Id the fourth place thb John Finley was not tli John Finley who settled at the Uwioe Blue Licks, In the fifth place no John Finely or Findley came to Msysville in 1769, or eettled in th Up per Blu Lick in 1773. In the sixth, no settk'uicut was wade at the Upiwr Blue Licks in 1773 by any one. And in the seventh, no settlement was nude any where in Kentucky in 1773. With these few correction the short paragraph of our ucighhor b exactly correct. Boone returned to th Yedkia in 1770, but iu 177S guided a party of surveyors to Kentucky. " In 1776 he began tlie erection of a fort at the place since knowu as Boonaboro, which was th first wittW nieut made ia Kcutucky. In 1774 James HiUTod Imilt a cabin on the present site of Ibumdshurg, but alauidoiiod it and did not make the settlement there until the succeeding your, and after that at Roonesbonv The third settlement was made by Bonj. Logan, at Logan' fort, ia Lincoln county, the. tame year. The first cabin that was built north of Ken tucky river wa by Kmon Kenton, near Washington, in 1775, aiW which h hunted out the Luwer Ilhie Lickt, at that lima there ww no settletaeat of any kind at the I'pjwr Blue Licks. I'poakb return to hi cabin he found eae uf bis comrades wurdureJ, and tkea abandoned th place and did aot again take posses sion until 1784. As hue a 1776 there were no settlements, outside f four or five forts, except that Julia llaggiu lived in a tingle cabin on ffuikstou for some time during that year, the euly . . ...'' "", safoty exojf wlthm reach of (b sbaalrT pmtscrW oftlm- psWasdmf Is Boone, wttft twenty- ef his mm, wsw eaptnrei! at theLuwe"? lTlue Licks whith er he bad gone for the purpose of snak- in salt showlne; that the eaaraoter of the water was known even aThe carry a day. Bryant's rHatioa Was settled m 1779, and after the (lctractia of Itud- della and Martins, for some time remain ed the frontier nut post in thb direction. While a surveying party, under Itcneral ThomiwHi, Peniwylvaiua. landed at Cab in creek in 17 V 'hen procci'dcd no far ther inferior than the Noath fork of (the Lk king, and made tin settlement,' and there b no evidence of auy permanent settlement having, bo a made by purtics eomhig ifewa the Oliio river, In thb part of Keatncky, earlier than 170. . - .. s - Tn a eruption of Vesuvius has entirely ceased. The village in the surrounding Country, however, have suffered severely front a fresh mis fortune in the form of a hurricane of terrible violence, which ha swept ever their faraia, completely de stroying the howes and crops that the lava had spared to there. .. s 1 lie that visits the sick, in hope of legacy, let him never sr. friendly all other cases, I look npon kirn In thb to be no better than a raven, that vntches a weak sheep only to peck out its eyes. Scnera, " A Chicaoo congregation pricked up ft eats when the tninlster Mid : "I have land to sell," but dropped off to sleep again when he added, '.'the bcautiAil hind on high." .i 1 -. GuiKr knits two hearts in closer bomb than happiness ever can; and common suffering b a fur stronger link than com mon joy. " FIRK INSURANCE. P. J. CAMPBELL, INSURANCE AGENT, TMttOM, si', Represents two of the ho rosapaaiea ia lb strMi tft Time Tried and Fire Tested of K.tnrroKD, Cash Assets $1,908,831 37, Total Losses Paid ever 17,600,000) ASDTBE ROYAL, - . or LirntrooL, Capital $10,000,000 in Gold, Aanial Prsau am $2,750,000. Losses Paid Without Discount Theas Ooapaaiss will nd tlx rlnwt aern- unjr, sua an anlitleit k the comilerMiua of Jt -ey hcaret-JH e - Jpiiy. Jt y ncartpwlH wm--f - 4 ilrne1 'Tested. Phoenix IriSuiTiice COMPANY. y HAETPOBD, COKKBCTICT'f'.- Aavts Sl,DO,)SI 7 J.iOO.IMXI 00 Total 1. uaid... paid In Kentuekj... r OA.ftllO 40 psia u uiinoti . Icsv.so ee Fire Iiuurance Exolomvely. XJR BEVEXTEEJf YEARS THE PUdi JC KIX kaa ererrwhere bica ncuftniawl at una of toe few great Arener Cempaniet of taia eounn-T, annns trnicB unit U haa met everr than avar prepared liir aarvios and duty, in me line nl lit eauinii. wilh INCREASED FAriI.ITIE8 for loe TRANSACTION' of Your itatronaoe la aolieted . J. CAMI'IiKLI, Agent, HUnford, Ky., MTT.T.TNUtY. MMirA-MAKIJaG. Mrs. M. GIL1IAM Km imtH pmI MAMUA MAKING Uaviler thr rliarg at Mr.. If. KTEEB. Hoaa aeennling to toe tonal improved manner, and la tbs varjrtalesl lillincry Ublih a mrnt. uptrtainioTer Craig A McAHntcr'f sttira, toutk it ol Muio afreet, hi fonl, Kenlurkv, at the old naivd ocMn. M. A. WUirinruwl ia mow recvivinf mwuk or MILLINERY H if H 2 riucxa Reasonable, COODS, NOTIONS, FANCY IjuJu Id this od aul.ioininjr eountitv will tind It irrMlW GOODS, to thrir intrvsit to ill and txsuuiM iutr Murk beUn purrhjuinc cUe- ft vhere. Trimmings. Novelties AMD (A STYLES Tliat bava navrr iMtun oAfrvd to ih I Untie in Uii.BMjii..a POPULAR 0 M eountrr will l NOVELTIES M louna at Mm, Uil- LI Remember INK SKASON.LJ Up stairs over Craig & McAl- uter's store. k-iy PayTour Taxes TOR 1870. All Ittramu. white and hhu k 1 btrt-by ao- tllud llial ibrv aiiut uiv iums lua tm l7n laiUMduUrly if Ihry o.il.l un rurlber Cuat . . tA N M I LI.LK, -ulleituf . FOR BENT A Nf.W OUTAGE HAMMKLY buill, yohUiuilu; Ibret room, and kiubea, siniawd one wile, from sUAnrI am Ibn llawvilki tumpili road. Ai.i.ly M Uw ISTTHIok J(..rN4l. .. o Ur- -J ds V. tLM.VM, lioiiVj. WALL J PAPER! ! ! DiarxviZaXr: EN QLE MAN'S. .. ,.t. UM'I over 7a.m milt of wsll prr IW mlr s'fl will olfrr the asms until inlr sett, sthaatfira Inrinille ariml Mr StniniMl Clltt,',.'r ,' " 1tron7i' ' "" ' ' ' v 1 " l'laln, - (llazetl, " -it ... -. , - UnglaKctlf '," , V.' .Tinted,' etc. f nf wMea I neV tn tht pn4e t th A wmiU of Hnsls, Unenla, tlamrri, taacy, lsnki, Msresr and flwwhia, el pnew wnH-a cannoi aui in pitas an. II 1-tf i. II. F.NUI.EMAX. ICEI ICEI . - ai . n R Harrow proiwifh to nR- llri muk ! Hw itiirM oi fttanford mm! EVERY .rMORNING, M , 1(8LSDA EXCU-TKI))., . . i - dariag la Suoumt ssonlka, p , Ono and a . half cents Per Found. x a aTAU bills da at tin end uf each aienta. TUK irs will be ililirsrol, and true. ami rsneet aerouati ktA ky airarl( in pcr- mm. tirders may btltft at th oAo of Ibt Is TEHioa JnrasAi or si th POST OFFICE. H4T It. C. BARROW. Lincoln County Directory. mtwnrainc cocsty cnxarrrBw. Cot. J. W. )rissl'y Carinas; Wu. M. U kev, J. D. HMInt, . L. II. (iowa, '. i. M. Cook, B. a llrntoa, 1 L. D. Oood. ciacvrr cotbt. Hisi. F. T. Fos, .: Judrs. M. II. hr.l,.....uaMoawltta 'a Au y. V'. II. Miner, k..t'trk. W. R VannaL....w.. - Ifcpury. S. McKohrn Muter CoDimiaiimer. Law. Euuilv and ('rimiaal leraw 3d Mr dart in Aivil and October, oootinuinc twetre dart. cocsrv corar, Hon. M. CVSnoflcT.... K. C. Warren.... ......... Judge County Ait'v. ...VsV. John Iflain, W. II. Miller. IViwlr ( writrly Court. n . i. nauiuic-n,... n Son. f A n.....t. aPjMr r. '1 ! ti,.j. . . i Hea Hswkin.,. J Thoma. Bufi.nl 1 ' ......... "in.i iirns'.TITOilulv' inn aTrilor. Mat ltiatt, 4 "1 " ,'.oner, 1 uIItT tourr lul AIuimijV ui a,'1 Itfionlh. Quarterly C ourt lit Mondav.ui MnreOunr, ivplemhcr and Ilreeniber. tourt ol (laim. 3d blnaday in K toiler. Cnnrt of Lerv and Aaawam.ai ai sionasj In j use. MAdmaATca and niQisTBsras oorars. 8Tsmao lit rHriuon W. K. Csnna, Id Salurday in August, Nuvemher, Febrnanr and May. U Diviaioa 4. a Dennia, 2 HaiurdaV hi inly, Urtdr. January April. A K. rVnny, ContUUe. Caa OacaaBD 1 Diviaioa O. W. Parktr, ai Saturday in Uarrh, June,r3ypbMU bar and December. 3d Divbiua R.ibt. r-lewart, 2d Kalurdav In Msrek, June, aYnteaber and Dsermber. i , Constable. Waurtrt Flat lat Inriiiioa Craig Lynn, 3d Thunday in llart-h, June, Heptember and IWiuWr. H Di.uina Wood Litlli 4tb Thursday hi Marrh, Jnns, 8fpU-uiher aad Lweoioer. lol DougbM, twdalile. ' IIiohusb M Diriaioa IwU HalL 3d Naturday in January, April, July and Cclo br. 2d Diiuioa jno. Henaoo, l.t Satur day in January, April, Julr and October. Hiram Oaks, Canatable. WATunsvan lat THriaion E. Padgett, 2d Tuaaday ia Marek, June. HepteulaY ainl ilaecwbar. 2d lhiaioa Wn. Uooefa, 4th . Tuesday ia 'Maech, June, rVplember siul Dtoember. Oranville Hingletnn, Connlalilc. Ti sneshvilli lat Division John h, 1.1 Ibundav in March, June, r4k'teniher anil IVeemliar. 2d Divuinn-J. 1). A bora, M Tmrml.y in March Juua. K pUimher and Lleewubar. . Vim. Campbell, Constable. IIusToxviixa lid Diviaioa Darius lamme, lat Tuewlay In March, June, Hepteniher and iweemDar. an luvwoo J. r. nugnee, M Tuaaday ta I Maroa, Juaa, Beptonibtr and W. K. Jgnaa, Cvaatabis. Daeeutber, roues corar. STAaroan Jofm M. Pbillipa, Jr, Judge, 4th naturday ta eaca moot a. Jos. lAnuram, llannsi. Cba OaciASD J. D. Pollard, Judge. Ja- rudicUun (100. riral HatunUy in Mar, Augual, November aud February. l. K Ballard, Manbal. Cms urn AH Depot Kueet I'reat-bing by Eld. a. ji. n.ing, suna L4raa av in eaca month at 1 1 o'clock A. u. Praacbig by Jia. Mvera. Sd Lord 'a Day. ia each monih, at 11 e'cloek A. at. rJunday achool at 9 vMoek, J. K. Warrea, Hup'l. Wanbip every U aud 2d Lard's day by the aoatrnajauua. Baptist Rev. A. D. Raah, Paaior. Church BMsiinglatSatunljvincai-hsBonih. Prvach iruj liit aud Vd flabbtiha in each uionih at 1 1 o'clork A. H. nuuday Bchool ol o akxa, O. U. Water, Hup'l. MirrnoMKr KrisnorAL, (South e Rv. (aaa. Taviiv, Pastor, rk-rvkaa 2d and 4thjhua day Morning, l'raar asecting every i uura day night. HiuidHyaclMjol at V o'clock. raKKBYTsaiAH (Suutbern) Preaebing by Wui. Cmv, lat aud M HnMnth in eaca ' 'luonlh. Huuday achool at V o'clork. PassavreaiAg, MlMieral AMtaiblvV Hav. H. H. Meltobi-rta, l'aslur. Barviiaa 2d and 4th Huiulaya in each luottlh. Kumiay aclioulV o'clock A. M. UIMBS, I. O.O. K. Hl.nfi.nl Lodge ka ta4 1. 4A U. k'7 mm-t every Friday nigiil ia laid K.liow, Hull, north aiil niiiiu .inH-i. jo navenuu-e. j " . ..UliM.L V. U.; T. i, Aikiaw, li,e-J W. Wallste, IVr. rxVy. i,w,lw -j Goir s Bi ke IxuAHrHaaT Nak 117 Mot u al O-td Fallow. IUI1 l.t aad 2d TiMd.v nighla in easu smmUw Jse twvatanee, ('. P. n. D. My., 11. P.; W. 11. Millar, bicribs. MAaotiic IUueoln lulgs No. 60 awela at Ma.oic Hall, oilh Mas Mala atruit, evsry lid Moadav night in each auoaub. M. i. Nevnsiuv W. M, J. at. Mulawy, H. A. LkaasXlCr. V.VaaHai,lry. U . bTAarono Loooa, No. 4b2, A, Y. M MK. at MaMilc Mall Isat Muaal.v aianl la av h Hoaiav iim. U. Kcai. W. M4 Juka V Mvare, B. W4 A. U. t'a..y, JUW 4 A. A. Marma, aW'y. . . . rrr.nroMv b. m a itm nwia ai Maaanic I Hull even IM M.aH. l.l.-4l I., ma-h m.ull, ' Jh. I'aAISU. It. I". . . . tin. Oj stcausrs , . l A- saaav "NEW GOODS! Ffoilk' Wde Vla leet I" tM Mows' - MMhi: Ssn, Rr M lw .- -r"" - . ry 3td4 And Nolln, . HATS knd CAPS, . - Ilxl nnd Mhoett, Furnishing Goods and Clothing. Y. bart an hand tad srt nwrtaatl irotiv ing Hit lsle.1 ! lis of Mir Isndies' Dress , Goods Fmhraeriie tR Sae a aad pneataf fcWea nl flhtM, Onrsssrkuf WHITE IMMUW and NirTlilSS 1" enmelrte, snd kaTinf bre tnnsht fnrni THE ItrT Sew Tork humm, at rfcte Bnna, Drfjr Competition. We aisks lliiV 4mra a ive.hv, aad kavr as atnek all Uw teat psM Custom Work. TU stleal'li of yinr mea la eefseially called to ear Murk of C'lotliMs Canal iu rrrst, .. Fnrnishing Goods. fTlME AnUKFI' '. tllMK AIT PKRIf I. . tXjMfc, ASD HtKlIt .AT. Tit AT.Till A. QENSLE. tEALKB I1C . A. TKMPIiETON'e) OLD CKEA3I ALE ! Wholesale and Retail. BY IiEAUNU WITH HIM rERSOSS CAN tiCT TUB BEMT ALK X)U . LESS MOSEY, THAN BY . hENI'INU TO UHIS YJLLE OK fl.N. USNWTL Send on your Orders. ILITINO SALOON. N (IINJI'MTION WITH (U'R AI.E Halmw me have an Eatina Kakjun, a bees nH-alc rn be emenred at all noars of tb dar sad night, and rhnp thaa slwbera. I iTeeoaaiaailr no kana su Bie mmtM annrss. le A OfcJwU-E. A. OWSLEY, I'umer Main and IjirK-arter Strart Mauford, ltw Comniinrfnni M KUCIt A-MTj, Groceries and Hardware, T15-WAHE, STOVES, (jIUTtS, Ac As. Alvay. on hand a fall idnrk of Susan, Co floes. TEAS, rLOUB, EAL and BA00I, .. Which "ill be mid at cluas figurea, Wbolosalo or EetaiL Carpeatsr's , Blackamitb's and .Farmer's Tuola sad Implement, '.' BITKEYE 310WEKS and QE.1FERS, PLOWS, ScC. tcl'EENHWAKE, Iron, Nails and Steel. OLD SOUR-MASH WHISKY Kur Family uite. S. D. MYERS. Under talicr Laat Main Htrou, STAN VOHD, KEJiTt'CKY - Keep, cuutantly oa bead JVTET-A.I.IO OASES, -3L CASILETS and SHROUDS. WOODKN COFFINS Mads 10 onlw M (kmt notice. rl PltKI'ABED Ttl FI RMSII PlfTl'KE fr""rr and wiriw ,,Uu. vi tdl MvUa aad aiba. All kiuda ol lumiiura teuainid. Itrma nub or thirty day. iibiiote, aego lial.b and payable .1 uf m,(u, llankn N. B. All IhfMe inilchiM 1.. nu. UM llutJ lu aouw forwarded and will. Uu ion,, Jmtely. V H.U. MYfcliK PHILLIP HATJN. UiutaMviUa,' .Kentucky. aAsn rAi-n;sKa or SADDLEN, llaxauba, Bridlea, i'ollan, WlilfM, And evvrytbiui la th aaddlery line, al th very Lj.mI knuroA, - All Werk Warraatsd. AU Order Promptly Filled. Illrhsat task Prices rM fer Hlee. u out . anna M. OwsisVi DUNN tt OWSLEY. tsmtjsjlsins, Chemists nnd raJTOAceutltta, - mtakfvkA sxiiTVVKr. . It j- n CHEMICALS, rafota, Oils, FANCY GOODS, i.- . . . Mundrlen, ' X3t.t lat.. JCtOa Phe4riaas pmeripllona eaferWlly and aktl fully eiftiwinded, either DAY ot NKIIIT. LiTE ;ii(juoits For nilfn) m, alw'ars oa kaad, 1 ' iJEWELBY. AFI.VR AH)RTMKNT OF JEWELRY uadar Iks care uf Mr. aticharda, a diillful workmaa, who will lemaia with aa. . Mr. Uebaid. will attend pmmplly to all mt neta.Vnd npfMirinaT. -Sar price, will bs as turn as ran be auraeik 1872. 18T2. TPromlx Spring and Summer CrOOdB. E. B. HAYDEN, 8outh Hid Mala fttrcet, KtsnferJ, Ky. I AM SOW RECEIYINO ASD WILL continue le receive during the .pring snd aanr aaaana a freak atock of ckoia dry fasd iacludtag all lbs late atlta of Iaadles Irtu imm1v Lai bearing ia put PLAIN and FANCY Ml.KS. UiNUHAMN. UOX-t MhltjlRS ALPAt.AM, LAWNS, POPLIN. LlKTKlSAc. Uw SMek-of WHITE tXXMM and N(V T1UXS always eom4re. PRrSTS, UlMESTICK, . BlillWN and liLEAl IIKD CvmiNH, iivrniv v.l?Tia 1KIS1I linens! Al lb very luwtal msrkvt prieea. Ws call etpeeaU atu-ntloa le oar very large, aturfca , Boot) avnd 8hoa, HATS -A-ISTID CAPS. U.fBO Wall Pae, Mirrvnk Qu.iw.wa re, Travelinc Cumpaaioaa, I'mbrelfaa, Trunk., Vtlicw, Ac. GIVE US A CALL. E. B. HAYHEN. DENNIS & CLARK, North aids Msia Htraet, STANFORD, KENTUCKY., Will keep amirtantly on hand and for aale i iitAr ri in i ami, CARRIAVES mUllIES, BOf KAWAYM, Bprinc Wag one, eto., of all kiada, Unequalled in Style and Finish. EPAIRINO IX)NF. PROMPTLY TO xsj older. Huch aa Older. Huch aa naintins, smithing. Ac. 1ai'I en slarwbers to ksvs your work done. wbaa your bout marhaaiea eaa u wall 1Kb. I n I t UAL . C a Caldwbu. a D. PaaauTva. Jfcs Oo. DEALERS IN Confectioneries, Boots, Shoes, Notions, 1III .N, Oils, Faints, Produce, Salt, fto Mala Buest, StautWd, Ky. ly j. m. enne a OUM. COOK & GREEN, IVr o i o Ixanta, HnstoiiTilla, KjH I SALES. IN Dry Good, Hotion. Oreeerlea, o.. JN FACT ALL aistat tif utsnjei , usually kept lu a Im-clum houa and will wld oa a. liberal taraiaas say houas In ' ml Kentucky. TIN SHQPJNO STOVES! PETER STRAUB, WEHT END KTANFOKD, KY. I AH PKFPARKl) TO DO ALL KIMsS of las work at say aavp asar lbs Wuolea k astury, . . . , . i K, . , . t Always oa kaad aud fur sal Heating an. Cooking Stoves, - oM Vn.'.la, afcrn. Steam Mill Mailers, Aad ether thaas. U suatmlaaey rapuiaad all Acevsnna Drts. CARR1AGEMAKERS Tin uuil Copper Wiire baud, for aal wwmlA . . )y T8ANFOUD HYQOLEH B CRIST MILLS. OIK WOOLEN AND (IRIHT M I l.l -H aes no fa perwrt ruanlne evdee and ws WIS manaBMHiie. all kinde ot WOOLEN FABRICS. And mil Ik nam at leasnaablt peirw. Hlsheet Cash Prlo Fata for Wool al arHmi M WUK T UrtvatSlp altilT, maJ anH Imit svt oa baad and me alr sl m.rk.i prli-r.. Iv HA R. T. MATTINHLY FOR SAXE 1,000 CKIfAIC PONT mi- PLANK rElSTCES. Apply RIM OlfiK, atf t at Inlerioe Joaraal ( ttnre. Ja I. crrTKa. . jAa h orrra. OTTER & BRO., (fWtmnn to HARVEY A OIKHLF.R) Maanfaeturers aad Wkoleaale IValera la StoYca, Grntos Casting, CaasM, Tta aa SAMt-lraa Stan, Ta Tattles, Bad Iron, Ooffes Mills, BosJas, 73 KM Wde Wilh Htrees, bet. M.ln snd Market, Loakrrllls, Ky. I -1m J. M. PHILLIPS & CO., DrvMrfMa, CkemUta aad Wrorern, Eaat of Public rVUare, - Lavaeaa-ter, KontvekT, I'Mtl'M in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Mla, tsyaosatutn., Pura Liquors, Toilet Articlos, s Tobaaeo, I'lgara, Notions andancy Goods. A riU LHB OP (.NOlEKIle. All Sold 4m Clipap for Cash. it. iioyim:, . Carriage Builder, ij.vrj.ir, i-A-.vrii-rr, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Rock trays, etc., cton Made or Repaired. All mrkWarrantcd, My Prices are Low. LuiiiIht Tar Sale. PREPARED T PI' R NIMH K1MW OF I AM A IX Poplar Iaiiuiber, Cut and Sawed Shingles, AND BOARDS, At the UV1T i.xa fr t ASM. ORDERS SOLICITED ia LSO WILL (tNTRA(T T ,fTa nih aiatrri.1 and erect buiblimr. ihe nnwt rnvneahn, him. Mtanfned. Ws an now is nl f our . Hpril rWk. of SWLE and FANCY gAfnTalC aT AwTamaFaiiT ANl IVO.TIOIVH rrv, ETt FTX Which la iinimually Itnre hihI atlrnctive, k which we Invite yaur .Mention. DOMESTIC GOODS. Aauifi.fr our trtiicsrtir will hf tViinl lat- tatwl Jwiraul tiytr ut I'mila, nruwn ami blrast'tiexl HIiwliiiK- and Miirtiiigi, Ti kinm., IMaulm, Hriii-a, Chn ii, Jetillinfr-, C'onirifs Jmmi, tvttbrica. rtr tlc PIECE GOODS. Wa oiW tkm all Ui maular uaka ut JrsLaaa, ijvaaaim tiaviiirita, ikhm, v mamrt rU, Twrvila, ItilUaitaslfra. ion rti Irilla LinjKm Ctx ka, Blav Ljimtim, eta air. DRESS GOODS. Our alack of lr iooiU will ha iViuiui out cjst iba iRoavt aiiiaciifa ia lha auarksrf, a- iuuiir vbk-k an Jinm 81 its If ack biika, Jmmmm PuHib.. IJrvua diiialoliv Vanlrti Ik Uiiaf-a, Liim Duiliiit-a, '.inn kaunat, Alaai-m, in ail CNtlveTa. WHITE GOODS. Ia While Good, wa offer yoa full lint, uf Plouaa, lriah Lintsia. Jaumeia, Hwi, JSunaouka, Vuioria'a Table Dam ask, Toweb, Napklua, tuilt., llandkercbiiuV, etc, etc., etc. NOTIONS. Iu Notion antl Kawy (mju1h wi havt Mi-M-rul. mi.:s. t U.l.l...- '' ' riat, riiina. . - auoi.na, irim uiitK-v Nark Tia-, tSiaia, Jfwlrv, lUmwry, lilovw, Uuiji Wkirt, Hcttioiisjrv, Collar-, Kaita, l,raiUp,Hultjm,Nw(IU'Hl aud Thrtiui,ii. fact avtytkiibK in lis ttviiuM line, BOOTS, ISUOKSt, HATH, uiW CLOTH INU. Mia kva takM fiwal pMlsu in Wiiritf up our aaUM-k. aut usUy Ut aiiakv il altmt livv uh IHspular, but la utwi U- aiuitH uf buvt r. g u. ravilr, aitd lu attakltf ytm it un da- au.iv uf yowr NuMsia kviaiT aud a itii uifMv auiialuaUuto lU yoaaflSHat. rtKati K A M U.Lai I. WANTED. l Wcaul, JValbaia aud Country IVihIuiv Kir- llv (r ai hit la at fjrivc On liii.tu-M mrkW aiaa. I. nnrnnriii Ml WWII li 1 IrV luf In rrrm NIURANCKi T. J, CAMPBELL, 1 Ialent Afrnt - , I " TBB ROYAL IISUTANCE COMPANV .1. ! Clth CtfiUl ,$10,000,000, God X l"mi mtniriif to pOlITT srtellirn, jlr-J-".-"i. IsusaiMi nt4 ai .-h h4Mu MFtTrT (,1 Mv1 VHKK a. F.NiiVANP. Inmranre ln"ai dwelling, loe Ions heme at Vr.K LOWltATKS. Annual Iniome $2,700,OC0. Barb a Cattleman, Manager fop' Illinois (fid fentucky, Lcnuavtlle, tentuoky. 0flHINnillB31D, Throueh, llnntm tsa 'lntlniiatl At awaraaii CI TIM. fertwtrWtl F4 LaleSSfsTt fltUL, f tn.-lntMM hitav atari If fawft. Arrif. . T A 4 ra p ' p pi w p j I V r ft r a . a a aupsf . Im itnta ifir--j Mat fa.eVaa I ajlfiai l lFa. r japa aJA Itiiftel Trip at rvr1k J rvleaa. mfasaivT ran a I an p Tl.-kfta tat I tatttawtl asi M TeffiH ' ad tt f-tt, IwHa atMa Jara,i t.alt. U--ltllWllarel1 ae-a Hrhmtm law iPiswraaM N aarSr afaref ) Ml, UK Ol M t'l KI.I M. fHifr'i, a. . Paaaatv lt1 IW m4 rwaH Am. JERR7 E. DELPH, VUCTIONEKK, I III. tr this dale vll Many point era a. Wl bnv --VViiiai k aud lad. rV-Mrnriwi Itt rr:a? TT7.ST, public p I again ra. WKl.kL KTlS K riALI-lwhi.h I bleb I firtvm.- irn ner. n vetr. n ill wnra al the uaual iaea aial Jiww (1KATIH rreevthint. ea Based I r le aril. oMinma to mt ln, cuniv a It vl Buurboa, avelw, dweu and I lark. . - I rrir l Ike Inulera of las blue .r... reirti taeauik of Kruiuckv river. AaMms aw sl Lsttwfcm. m r -r- U. f Mail Line Steamers For CINCINNATI AND THE ilSaSY. BOATS DAILY M.kins) le ennneclii al Aneinmill wilh bus tlantk Inn fnt Nte York and all Ki-t- eni ru M MS AND STjl'EROOMS FREE. Fnanate aa dvm her lines. Tb-krutWall i j r Kit al all scarral U.AH nlb.ea IkTMitk ami enmMiv'. nnW In Louui- vlll.j i. ai fatkmrri lltr alata uewmtT Pb,r..n.le.-.,rali,,hi. r n. K AKrFH, I , rnip't. l.Or AdEMS WAMKII 7 PEERLESS E-HIVE!! 'J s. i7 o,, Pstsntsd Dso, 36th. 1871, hj PROCTER, Franklin, Kntucky. AXili I -.-J. 1 Ilee-keepera Fverjeaersi ! ' FI R- pi ,ll,,win auu rfeaMI.-iHxw Miiun l!,w trf il mur, thai nut S. V "- - i,r,.. tefj. . y ; Si . Tm.saV m.-.w....y ,M-..rf and Hnm!i nioViUiia eonib rrauie Hive ever ia. enn.l. 3. The nnly SMUerud nniiiind in it. con. rtrucli, iiMkriil huHbrr, lb nail, am. mrv to bMew il kdtWwJ.bt n.ll rm. . of wire cl.4b to cover vaulilalora. Nm a a-rew, w rrw eve, hook and eve. Iiinir., 'ivi, piecr d tin, lin tulv, slam, nr olhrv aapi inlv aialcrial i. uwd in iu siaalrurtiua. a, Wbi iMiiarrly awd, il i lb cuuleM hivs ftar Manner an-t aa warm a. lha warmnt foe winlrr-ue, tflnrdina anide peiiecti.a fur the ucufwiui wintering u eolonie. ea the .uan inrr Mand. A llv il. we Ihe Iter it r tr "honey buank" . "h.aiey InuV koanurvlr di.a-nMd wilh, wliila the ckaaibvr. atar h. cunira. led to ran th. eotitliliiam a an at-l mJi. ,J uu Miutleriwaa. aalaa.aialiliiiclK.iM.i-. nae lb animaihemtlollMt Meeoniv. ucenpied y me xii'iy, - V l linae snd labor It required la kaad- lintf siul Ik. - 1 L. I - . I ... I u.uis .Slier HrM-ekua hivea. . s While II d. a.H claim U. h. uiiilv 'atolb iirm" uinles all cin-um.taneM, vet it la noi.Utl wilb lue laawt tiucstaave and smwa 1 1" I -Iliiial iLrriov Ur tltaaaturv aad distrtK(i.B m niticn au i lira rvrf aitarhs-d to a kirr, aad a ill do tuuf to pdTlwjcl iIim IkrM from lha raa ftftua nf iknt larriMa ikaa all Ua ax- arnitiri- am ruMplicaltt'irapa'' t invantvU ami will ht irnaat M-aW aflurd (ivriVrC prutrrlkaa. 7. Tha crmatmrtitm ia much llial ihe fraaata and faWwb lit skiimIIv waUvitiar lua brood ur Mirf'ltu rUamliar. M. . A nuaibaar of Mia 1 1 LiiiVai or aacK-i auy ba U"wi iu lha aauta Urj, cr tana ir aiors may ba ki-fH lu aurlua rtamlr, rarviviuit all tiia sifnmt ftatmiml warmtk frvm Ibr cuiua aoaflnt-d to iha bniod rkaaubar. Oihrf eulvuiUiftja at Ik lit ha aaiuiawratrd, but tkr aUit-a an dwuvajil ntbciaat, Au raamitathan uf ftlWa aainnta, will, I hrlirva, aaii-fy anr aksiwlai m4t itm-iiuU Apia- naa, ol uic suBrruril7 ol taa "lVepI?w" II I v over auv, and all ollicra; aad I t'HALUuaua t'oMi-AMiaoa witk anvlliven the AaaaicAa Costimuit, Aims, AvaiA, Anat ur H'an. Farts Rltkts aad Kamule lllv f 10 M r.tl.M Irclw aa a.t.an aaaa.1... I Tt-rritorr will bs add very low lu those wi.h!ns;lu uurrbaaa, aud the term, madeeaay. Pur an v lurtbee liifbraaatlua aacluas alamo, snd ediltvaa, nlaislT, 1-21 J. 8. PKlKTOK, Lot a Boi M I nuiklia, Kv, MM Rffftrd ar-4 ta IW ParlUr af aar M..)i. .we-k,. HL-U.ttHllAt kUMi KfUfHlula al.U l H Jtuv AAiMy-itiurtk aa mmy m-uutw vui wa.lt) nki lat aavstitj sfrttJti uf UkJ aa IT. W 1 1 tsar esjrr aa us svss-s aualltt iUit...-lls eU.i.liar fsnm-U.-t f a anui- lUi sb'liit!) in 1 aJuuailJ 4l) aat um umj wtawsej wfaiiaiBj tl ImVUl aWti. $tmm raWward a&ri t aal fvraaa wavlaa J. I- ri..T, M . -w WHIiailiaiii mduaia ts lb'i'-MaralJ I'al'arallT l.auika la ieVhlV aat I'naii- iar tat I'ewtMs-try aitsi Tuaisjtsk. $Immj aar1 ta ui i..aia, ruaf ii, ar ravwr Itsditil ri'iaw.itMiua-uni. Mintir-, ur aiii-."K Uuruualw lit )aU- la (fr. k iUi a ha lusmslk h $;aa r IW aa V'f9. "", f.'. r I- Itl.'l liaantrl r.e-iilaalh l-fl -u t.-.K.llt trejwl iiu HUiHtaM um! Kw-iialjfta. i.l..f-it , aaa uaJiO tvsr imu ivara. l.tifl ut umt ivu Uet $.-a Irtiarft kVr Ik aai irvtviik. tW HhiMsawliaau axwl Ntus4sii vairaiilMl ma awki uiMiwt a' miMiaw kauhl tf wasitr, ataiiwi fi ttt anH it-kmrnvr uf) Lsiitlsst lw "t tvlura lb wai4 H mmm Lu Ike laat I .-at lit Wl miiiaiar ew trass w- r asse wsww..as ut i tmwsm reaiuuiiafl tiiMuWulmm mm mm ajra mfrtie-i it taHIW Ui rtaltaiiAlye.Aa. 4 aT SjUAM . t, alaJSMsJ tUati .u. ....AUAilik Ui uf. HI Ur rvluiuud tif tetl iia mdsum .aai iirtU.iMa i.stwwl auf vhmigB. AalVN i. J 1 puu-r. wlUaV ivaktaaa- a ijAiW wa it nasi kattJ Mill -Ull lIlaI ' Ui. C..f tr , am aar .fWtvsjtl, fesa? nmki md 4r aa. Ur. f stewr a i.U- UbfiihuatlM H.ruiy u'ti Ij JrattiiiUU ai l U Uwr twlliaw-la U.tllr-S uw- full aarIWtll'ia, Vila atf. t ulatr f"tosldH'lll " fl. l' Ull i I "kit V I'Wl . ui.) I MaiiM-al rt . II flM.-im ANI'I K-aN, mim agl W ftiaa leviarfl ta afrwi Iar aay rata a kaaralata Or :,tMsiil'U sd -MV IWsa LriKiti.uiiit4 turaUar, 4. ikJ ii!friUaatllVl alilk . kl'P aiU iut. TiwM-sl lliat iu brtlawr HM'a'iaa ralaW ia isuutl 1, lit aiarr uiuuitii) lu Lsvi-ait fa"i. tai k i kstaai isaata . a. 4