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a', i . . - a y -I r m- M MM ITJDAY. KF.PTKMHF.il , I ST J. CEHOCKATIC TICKET, ton mrinCTt, nOIiA.CE GREELEY, OK NfcW YORK. nm vicK NtFaipErrr, D. GIIATZ BROWN, or mnxiriti. TOW CONORES M. J. DURIIAET, or COTL.B DKMtK KAT1C Kt.FX.T0IW ' SOB fM s T AT UMt. tsm It Itnix.r. fmnt-ll. JA A. M. HI Mir, XkcMUa. tmuf til i .m. , rrat lilatrlrt J. fj. A. KIMI. of MrCrwkrt. r...rvl lil.lrl.t-I I. I II HKIIWN. .rf Uanna:. Tl.lr.l lrl.ttrlvt R. H. HUM int. nl L.,rr. T'-urlh lM-trl-1 J. M. A Tllr.ill.IS, of Mrs. r'lflli IMirtrl.-l R. A. JllNI". ..f J.rfem.B. With lli.tri.i 11. IHX, M I trr .il. t.iti llrtrlct-W. (. P. HI'U klXKUXIE,fl)t- visum pishw-r. r I rrri.F. of M:i.ih.. Mmh l.Mrll A. I.. MAKIIS.nl I'lr.). YrMW Part net H. L. 8TO.N I:, Huh. "WHS. th Jl.llort s.VrMsiulifi. tUat Ir.-KK-trA I nifl" hs Ilk Prrt..-t sot of part, hoi of ih- h'.l ,.-.-tss I iwol y.tttr MomiiMtl'Hi. la tlw nwiflilent trut 'rut Iho M of oar ruuulrrai'.n. North an-t l: . .'a Mvrr S clasp hand trn.ii tu. Mitl rt.Mm fit li hit lou Inn SlftAW tkm, ttrMlo that thrr ht. t rs-si somite, la lire jot fill nfK.!.uMiMliat thrT n an sisal ifwrtorlk rcM4ln" brrlUnn. ifsrsrr 1 f tnsat vttttvr Kmalatrutly nr ron I..B(lri?,ly flup- port tlMH-ralUnuit far tb Prwinrjr. V. P. Jlat.r. Mrsiitlon.iMf, llair&l clrant dWrraa t;nN.:s'.i- IS-BI lor htuM rrlmr an J ntiulcmnMori, rallier ISA. B rrTSKalnttluti. laaj-JM aurr. "The tlm will evate, itiifl I trait In Oml t!i oriK- luailf too, bn th worl.1 will thnt yoa are ivi !" naiaoerat. In uurula the pn f ou he, an.1 thyl I sia no lew a Hfouhlltan horauM 1 a.-00U four oralKilHiu." OraHeir. WHAT THE nOl'KOOKM I1I. A our readcra know the Bourhon DcmocracT. eallinir themselves the V- 'arraightoute," met in convention lnt " Tuewlny at Louinrille, for the purpose of T2 nominating candid ite for President and t Vice Prenidcnt of tho United Statf. . a After much blowing, puffing and adver- ; tiling, in which they were ably seconded i 'J and meterially aided by the Kiijic.il , t 1 party all over the country, about three ' ' ' hundred of them met to how how great I i no a each could make of himxelf. The whole affnir was concocted and carried out by the Oninf party, for the purpose, if pouible, of crippling tho.."yround- .V "ever epgl awill" which ha.' to abundantly nmni- gjajaaw -"' ff their own party en "TfHiily and feertuily i-memberfa, in? i-dicnls detei mined tft ktve co ttone unturned" to accoiiiulish tin er.d they so froatly longed and honed for. Radical T-ullifor Congresii in this District, la t rgrassnieu freely gave the use of theirViid to be a very nice aorttf a nian. 1inks to cireulata tbe Bourliou docC-' tu?nU, which if itself i a Um. fruuil uirri the Ooeetnmeny anna specie of J nrrlrin aoffflFTwariht rascality, and ght to be tvtficM'Ut tn damn any prrty and to show the spirit of the Urautitea. Radical postmaster took frejat pain to distrihute mail mutter r.liioh had a hue of Buurbonisni on the tiutsisla wrapper, and have ghown won. Jwful skill and kindness in potting in ennspieuoua place any aud everything which hud a tendency to draw public n.tontiun to tlie Bourbon conclave at Louisville. But tlien wo know they vers commanded to do so, and they rinred not refliee to obey the buhest of. t'l.'ir lord and master. Well tha Bourbon met and did Tvl.2 1 Kouiiuated a man who positively (ii. lines to accept the doubtful honor, j:rafhal t'te despondent meiii- b-rt of the Giant tide-show. And thus end one ol the tamest, most insiniuYant .iilitieal furor thi great country has ev.t witueced. lkfore adjourn mint, h.jwvivcr, they determined that in the event of the death of Sir. O'Connor, or his j'-iuMil tu accept, tbe Couimittee of tiieir "puTty" should have power and full authority to till the vacancy by their own appointment, Now that t'linrlt O'Connor ha declined, it i aliut cer tuia that aaid committee will put in the 1 Mr. John Quiucy Adams, of Mu mrl.iifOtts, for President, and a Mr. I.y'Hs( from aomewhere, a "ioc-l'rt-(-d i.t If they fiil to accept, then we j'K.-uin. the vigilant and d kTinined committee will keep ou liuutiiifr until t!i.-y And wine two lutu who will accept, .imji'y from a willingnoj and de-iro to u theu nauiu handed down to future pen. ratii4ia a candidattw for the two lii'l.'M office iu the gift of the Aniercau poopie. Oild !) (Vlt-brutloo. Tiie Grand Ixxlge of Kentucky of this j..oular and thriving onlcr, will meet iu tii. city of Lrxingtou ou the 2.'nd ol Oc t. L r aext, aud continue several u.'v.-. -The Odd Fellow of Lexington li.i..1 also made arrai.geiuent U) 1. 1 1' a grand aud iniposiug ppstwioo ou tin- '.' It of Ot'tobci, aocomiiaiiied with a m iiifioMildiuncr at Old Fellows Oik ra ' U .u-x la lxuigton. AU tlie lotlgra and l.uthrea of lite Order ia good stand ing ifi the Stata, are eonliully invited to Im. jHeeul and take part iu the exercism. No u. iiber will ba excluded frota par tii 'i j hi nig Iu tha prooeasiou, whatever hi i. ,-i.c maybe. Half fare tickets over all th.- line of travel will be sold, aud t!,e h.iel of tha city lutverixluctHl their f it to visitor to -' anu t i ov per uay. N i L Mi to b there ourselve, to meet uiany of brethren Ihcrw (.l.ii a'i4 svljiiiirMiiiiic. from i ul I'imiit Court ciimmonmi Hi Hiiring fli'M nrxt M.ni'lny. Mnyrill I" Inhav A Thar of TrnJo. It mnin o!jivt In to rrgululo the crmlit ytoin. A colnrinl ISoy, Iwtdir TMirn oll, rix feet fix imlir hill, M in Ixiiirtiu tlw othrr Hiiy. lion. John Turin)! liniwn hufl Wn noininntrj fir Congnwi !a tlw 2J C'on grrxaiiiiiiil lilri, t. Millt-r c Dunriin, mrrrhnnt of (1o vfrport hv fiiilnl. I.iihiliiics (0,- (KKti H-rVft f I.V00O. Tlic 1."l,li nurbori County Fair cum nioncfd on Tucmlny lnt with an iiniifU- nlly large attpntUnca for the first day. Hon. K. A. Omrre romci out In unl withdrawing from tha ninvan in t)if Ix'lninnn dinlrU't for Congrfnn on f count of ill health. The Court of Apneal", nftor a vaca tion of two month", W'rui it full torni on Wt TuofUy, Juiljra Hnrdin entcrmg upon tne uiitit oi v nici-o uiice. Hon. (iarret Davis, who has for some day part been lying duneroufly ill at Mt. Sterling, la reporttd better, and bopej aro entertiiiued r his recovery. . The Cynthiana Ai-ira my thnt two panthers were aeon in that county lnt week. Tliey were diecovered In a w w thicket by FJijnh Tucker. The panthers, ran one way and Tucker the other. The opening of the Grand Louisville Exposition took place on Thursday evening last with some twenty thousand even the oflWrs and direvtons were more r uriMiinl Tl. a nn.fu I i.tn nf tliuo realiied. Tlie Henderson A-ir has a novel cam- paign proposition.. It will tie turci-lieil iteny ttiut he was a niemoer oi a ivnof -to nil n.-n-sulwribcrs who desire until j Nothing Itslge. Put that in your pie. after the November election frte if, Horace Greeley is not elected; if he is e'ected they have to take the paper for one year paying for it in advance. The committee annointed for that mir- pose, returned charges and specifieatioBs against Rev. G. II. Tvoliertson to the Loui.-ville Pre? hytery at its meeting on Tuesday last. The trial will take place . n . , . ou the 1 tli. air. itobertson aeciares hi. intention not to nnnear before the Presbytery. A JIaysville bachelor received his i-hirt from hia waslierwonian, and while trying to put it on discovered it had short sleeves, was low in the neck, long j in the skirt, and had rutHi'd edges with . lace inserting. He didn't understand the ! alfuir. ami sent it back for explanations, It tfhthcetl to a female natron of the washerwoman, who had got things mixed. I TUE BAIHC AL AOIl.MCE Mr. C. F. Burnam, the nominee of the T-J-- a-'vy. ,r doea not enjoy good b tilth. A a lawyer, be stand among the Brst iu hi vicinity, as a politi ciau, he ha never aehievid surrei'S, and a a stump orator, he will be no watch for our standurd bearer, Judge Durham. Hi ill feu t is a foregone conclusion, and it does seem to us thnt the Kudicul party made a great mistake in giving hiui the nomination. "Why? Because there w ere others in their ranks w ho could aud would have made a much more vigorous and effective campaign, and w ho are bet ter fitted, iu point oi health, oratory, aud popularity to do service for their sinking cause. Air. Curtis r. lurnam is an ar istocrat by birth, education, and prac tice. He is not suited to meet the peo ple at tbe hustings and upon a sociul plane. lie is reserved, cold, callous. uch a man i not the one to win con-1 verts to mr cause, or press men by the power of hi p sjiularily, into the camp of hi party, or inspire them with en thusiasm to light uiiwr hi banner. AV. O. Bradlev, liq., one of his op ponent lor the nomination, is a dillereut man. It is cluiiuid ton, tint young Bradley was badly treated at the conven tion, and that he was really the troup. man in it. Uf this we know but little. however, but we do know that Will ' ycu Bradley would have made a much Utter Thei; your "king" will not, for a niu rac tlian Mr. Burnam. Aa aa orator nient, broo.V the slightest rebellion agaiust he has few equal iu the State of hi age, j hi powerful jL.il; lor if you exhibit auy aud a a tuinp-speuker be is calculated thing like reUlIli.n, at once you are cut to wiu the applause of hi friends, I off from the king's .eveuue, the king's wlitlo even hi opt onenU do not fail to I affection, and are out k wed, to fur as accord hiui prnUe. For our" aart, we are in fuvor of young men fko show tlienirelve worthy aud well qiiulilied ; in vipoiiition to those old purty fossil who think all wisdom i centered in themselves, aud who think young nun are only lit to vote get uri lutrbecuo and ruise flags. A TlcUL-r. Tbe Lexington (Mo.) Caueautun, "the great whit man' iwtier" the Urst t wr in America that advocated the nom ination of Horace Greeley for the 1'rosi- deuey jHks iu the following flattering U rni oi our little interior sheet: "Tlie Intkuiiib JtifKNAU, published at Stanford, Kv., is lb best Wutte juxr, excepting only 'tba Lvutur-Jvu IfWUf, puu- Veraioul t:kflotm. The recent election iu th State of Vermont, ha resulted iu the usual ld ieul majority. Iiucal cause had luueh to do with lb. twitter, aud th best in formed jHililkuin assert that Greeley aud Browu will receive a sawn larger ioU)lUu (U LiU.ral I kmoiralic ticket mJl.ivej( ou A .m,iou. ew supply ol i rsjuct set roivivtxl W, II. Anderson' drug store. f tuptitii kti:h. . Connvtirut it M(e for Orwlcy hy alxiut 10, OH) nnjority a thing now tmnl. i The I.ilicrnl Rrptihlimni and IVmo crnta of Michignn hare nominated Hon. Autin lUnir for Oorernor. Itlanton Iuncan ralleil Dr. Kfllar, of Lonimrille liar the other Hay and the IXiotor "put a tinall head on him" in return. The lVcmorrata and I.ihernN of Mi ouri nominated Hon. Hilna Wool.on, Drniorrnt, of Buchamin county, fjr (4oTrrnor. Trc-ident Grant fci hoHinff up the RitNiinn minion m a priie to I contended fr hy al.itioui Radical a.piranui in the I'reiilentiid rniumign. "llrick I'omemy," B. D. Convention cr, who Iim "engnped 40 rooma it the ('iivlt Houh," wan ld fnit hy the herin" a week or two inc at La C'Meee. Senator Sumner anya: "From all I can learn, and my cornvpondence covor I, (lpu nm I am di-ipiwed to conclude that Greeley and Brown will lie fleeted hy au overwhelmingly Urge majority." A delegate from Ark"naa to the B. D. side i!:ow was arretted upon his ar rival in Iuiisville on a charge of ob taining goods under fulse pretences. Blantnn generou'ly paid the hill of 1120, in order to have a quorum. Albert Pike's letter charging that Henry Wilson was. a Know-Nothing, and as such attendid tho Philadelphia Convention in 153 remi'ins unclnil Ipnml. A letter is giing the rounds .. . . t t w:t ,nT . " i"1 1r to M,me German in Brooklyn. denying the met, out v uson pronounces it a forgery. 8o the Republican candid ate for the Vice-Presidency darea not Pat! Senator Trumbull, who has just re turned from Maine, says the election which will lie held on the Oth inst. will lie verr close. The Grant party are ; making mo?t de?ierute etr.rU to insure ' siicce. and have sent on thiir tiert ! sienker and have furnished all necessary funds to further any project suggested . i .i li. f ,.r.t. ny ineir cnue viuuoi.ii.-r. .mnimuir 'leaders claim that they will carry the State by an increased majority, while others admit that the majority w ill Is? reduced. Paying Tribute. Some of the ancient kinjrs and tyrants of the world, in other ages, raised the greater part of their revenues by exact- ine "tribute" from their subject. To such an extent was this nefarious law carried, that the subject was compell4 to pay tribute upon almost ever jrmg he boiicht, fold, uml or ?.vo away. Our own revenue w are a nearer approach to this athicnt tyrannical law than any. Sting elxe; but it is not of this kind of 'tribute" we winh now to speak. The custom still prevails in many countries licside our own, but not to such a bur densome degree. It is "of and concern ing" private individuals we wish to make mention. There are petty tyrants among ordin ary civilians men as exacting as ever Xero or C'ligula w as. Thine men demand that tribute bo paid to them. They ex act it at the hands of their fellow-meu; and the only pass-poi t to their kingly aili-et-ions, is found iu an abject ai d absolute obedience to their demands for "trib ute." True, it is not a money tribute which they require; but homage, flattery a looking-up-to must be given them, eUe one I "cut off" from their list of "friemls." Such men desire to lead in their particular calling. They will not lie lead. All men within the radius of their influence murt bow before them in solemn reverence. They demand that you look to thnu for advice, for counsel, for everything which ha a tendency tn ameliorate your suhVring, or promote your welfare. If von stoon tn this, vou are at ntire i taken into full fellow-hip. You are by (hem esteemed a friend and worthy tub- hi high prerogative can aco.mpluh tbat object. These "tribute people are in every community, mid amung all clause aud trade and calling and pmfcN-ions. Even the sacred pulpit contains them. The arts, eicnctn and learned profession have them. Every intelligent mau aud woman eau cull to mind some one or more person whose picture we have attempted to draw. The lutportiilluu of .egroea iut ludtuuaw It. W. O, w rite to the Cuurirr-Journal from Shelby City th. following; "The exodus uf negroc from thi section of the con h try to ia.ui.viii. 'u work ou the cuuul urt'uil) iWUMiii'liiii((. Auiii.ht ; have Ml f'T tliut iul ami jur(m-. ! What their rulfrmiliao Uh them i. . not tlirticult to eonjwiure. after your . . ill tlUH'lV OOUIiid'I BUd MHTUUlg U tltil JUUl" I lublU MK'uklua AUiert H. Willis, Assistant Elector for tire State at large, will address the people a folh.w. : Faris. Hstitnlsv. Htlileailsrr 7. hii'lilllottd. sl'io'lsv, K-pleuilsr ft. H iu.ka.ur, VVnliitMlsv, hi pi. luln-r 11. Is'XiiiaUHi, Kttuitisv, .-x'pu-oiUr 11. I'oviiit.iii, Monilnv. S'j ivinUr III. -ftMrrTwiia. A gentleman from Madison county told lis that Mr. Burnam, the lUdical candidate for Congress agnint Judrs Durham, tolil him the other day that he did ait intend to address) the people of the district outside of the "hire-towns." Do yoa hear that ye who dwell In' country localities, . remote from your "shire-tow ns?" lr Mr, Burnam think the county people unwrorthy of being addressed by a denim n from a "sliire tnwn?" Give Would renlly suppose mi, fnm the declaration made by the gen tleman who seeks the snflmge of the people, regardless of whether they live in hiimhle cottngea among I lie vales and mountains of the district; or, like him self, in a lordly mansion of a "si. ire town." Come Mr. Byrnam comedown from your lofty eyerie and aringle with all of u., whether we drees in purple and fine linen, or in butternut and grey home spun, Leavo the "shire towns" to take care of themselves, and go out into the highways and hedges, and tell the people who and w hat you are. I.lt iiilne and Mantey. That Mr. Blanhy, the ladd and ent.-r-pri.ing reporter sent out under the aus pice and at the exjiense rjf tho Kew Yoik Jlrraltl, ftiuml Dr. Iavid Living stone in the wilds of Central Africa, ran no longer admit of a reasonable doubt. I Stanley could nut pvihlv deceive the entire riviliied, scientific and geograph ical world. Honor to whom honor is due. Mr. Stanley is immortul and that ia gh ry enough. Tun cholera is reported raging in In dia, and the immlier of fatal caves are enormous. Thousands Lave dietl in the city of Lahore, and several other larger citiea. TliK ex-F.mpresa Carlotta, widow of I Miximilian. of Mexico, was r,portl to i ne nyiug at lenna, on iiiursiiay, tne 30th ult. I'nblic NrfkiHK. R. C. Warren, H-q., Assistant Demo cratic Ehctor for the tth Cougrwioiial District, will address the ieople at the following times and places: Wrtvneeburg, 'Lincoln eountr, ThnrMlav, .et.t. 12. Ml. Ililt lesil, PulnsVI eountr, Kri.lnT. Scpl 13 Hciver's ritore, 1'ubski c-ountr, rlurilav. S .t. M. Snt-ret, Puis. ki counlT, Mord iv, Sept. 111. Hatisfiinr Mill, on tsinkinic. Mavitecuuaty, Tim 1st, M. pi. 1". Parinlevsvillv, Wsvne eounly, WwlnesiUT, Sri.l. IK. Montitvllo, Wavue couuly, Thun-Uy, Spt. 19. Turfiin's K Rtsds, Kusm-U rwtinty, FriJay. iwe. Bailie, s.,urH,v ,,. -i. wvhb. x mus, Ku-... M.uy. W'ilTisuis,Si..re,ra7eo.,Ti.-.lsv,8r.l5l. Lilwrtr, ', eiuiniv, Wnlnenlav, f 'i'. iVIton'i ('tiai'y rountv, Thnrdar, K pt. 2V Mcrfer' Mtorr, co.. Frit lay, Npt. 27. Huioni,llr, Lincoln ro Satunlay, tS-pt liH. lftiiinp em h day at 2 icloik P. M. E. Little, Greeley and Brown elec tor for the 8th Congressional District, will address the people at the following place: Cnlumhis, Adair eountr, SeptrmWr 7. CamptielLviile, Tavl.ir count. S-ttrtnbi'r 9. Mann.ville, Tavlor ctitinlT, S fitetnher 10. I.iticrlv, t'sneT county, S pit mU-r II. llusiouvills. Lincoln county, SefiU-niticr 12. The Elector for Grant and Wilson is invited to attend. Speaking to commence at 1 o'clock p. M. each day. We undentanil thnt Mr. Little will, later iu the canvass, make apsiintments at other places in the district. Ed. FOR RENT ANEW COTT.UiE IIAXDMOMKLY tiuiit, rontsiniiir ttire roonis and a itiicotn, iruateil ott1 miles from hiAnfortl on the liunvitlt. turnpike rttatl. Autsy at the I.NIKUIOK Jol'KN.tL t'truv, or I -If i. YV. (ill HAM. Proprietor. JOS. MC. JALIES, Two duura frota tha fttotair, uudvt Jiuuea' UM, DANVILLE, KEXTI CKV, nr.ii.rK in DRY GCOSS, Notions, Oaip.-, etc., cte. n AVISO recently purrt.ssci) $19,000 wtH-lll of gMsls st a tliaeouut oi 1 per tent. In ho ew i ork cost, wti otter UieDa at (Jreally Ih'ductd Prices! To oiukr tsttu for a tusuiimali stuck uf Fall anil WinUT at!. HaviuK assnrlstMl with ai inr son P. E. Jsotes, wljoeiti.rit-n c in llie dry g.wsls btts intws is well known in this and stlitiinina eounties, wo ask a call flora esck of his friends, and guanine ssii.leli..a lo all. ICt'iiK'inbrr tho lIuo! Two doors from the Postoffice, In Jsnies' 1111, lianville, Ky. Jilts. Mc. J AMU. LOUISVILLE uid CINCINHATI IHhurt J-In ICallroad I ro CINCINNATI AND THE EAST! riniK tjiiurxr, bi-r and oni.v iom tk k ...a. Mrn.1141 n mu l.ii.ii toroiut..i,i., ubiu. l-iir iklm wiiiun'T IIAT4.i:. ThciMily-liiu anli wtii'li (- i iKr friMti.itw isVuttta m4kf .irf.'l ttmiwi li'-u l l-.utnuU. alia ilirtMMa " i-wv t'li'ia -u aas its ism" r xUui U ttUiiiM iim iritiu ia n-tvutii'w m nil uUtaf . 1 IIMC lluall LtMltais llfW IsU iVvaV caTfl, Only 31 hours. 1'liU IIM I. atom-lulhMll sit iilr-l tVj fruaH UI.BI H.-1IIJ .',ltl. -.1 llll lit. n-lrl.lM w w Ali-llrjk. .H,-.I..I.IIH.ll""' !"" 'lk..itl) iU riul IIim U'lvwtsi Iu1sii1mi401ii- r',t' V a. ,1 rir"" "' TV lu : llll N.W 1 1. kt-la im wmI- " IsttitUvlIb- airriia, w luniitn at mu u.aiuu,-tLik. MikmumM. I S . f AllKKV. I'l l IW wia tlECIALt. V (M ry tin aoNnnlnne nf kmrttkt Vt mnulh tpntkrtit. lie lltMhalk kutir nrm i him villtnlk bwinm.-W . M lutisf is isssret lrr prsisfn) ) jmiititm saflwfHrBe. Go to the Traile Palace of Craig A MnAlister fbr atyle. Far turnip seed in any quantities yon dceira, go to W. II. Antlerson'alrug store. When the Indies want fhshlotinblc goods and the latest styles the go to Craig A McAlistera Trade Palace, n.,leaa, .rent for the m). of Irj s anperler wl. w III laralsh T. T. Wm. Owslef1 ertal la aaj aaaatitlea to salt tnrrhaaers. lthe lowest Market rle. P. F. WALSH, MERCHANT TAILOR, No 70 Fonrth ttrMt bot Vain and K-vket LotiiATiUe. Ky. MT Mnlrfi tjyvtftn, m T-rl-aIty , ) i avknovU tlf. nos. hrif.ti uriftrua, autal tp(r. l- I h wBt im ntr ruaitrw. 12-lf Wo Have Just Hecclved A VERY LARGE AND OF m 1 nLOTHING Umt I Gents' Boots, Linliof', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' a o rv , CALF AND SERGE SHOES. SEVEIMXCE & 3IILLEK. NOTIC E! Wheat! Wheat!! Wheat!!! 10,000 bushels Wheat Wanted I Apply to A. OWSLEY. llkALta IM Groceries and Hardware, Stanford, Kj. To my Customer. savarY account will bsclowi July 1st, 1X71, l.f ,,. li. .1 . ,1.1 11 Ul IU Ul.,l..-y 1 IK ill Ulks ttl,l. It yiu hsvs Heillter IU(Mir llor BrLuat. rttnis ill aud eliiwi Vuur airaunta lis u.,ui. 10 p.-r ui. .ill W ebsraoa oa .U i -sji Vidua. Pvi auMaU avil gnnxxim om aud 19 m.-nth' llrl A. tWHl..Y. ELEGIT PORCH c COOK, Importcn and Jobber In Dry Goods and Notions, 210 Man Street, Between Fifth and Sixth, ToiiIm villo, ICoiit iiolcy. DUNN & OWSLEY, ternara-l! Chemlsta and rharmacoutisU, STAStVM), KKSTIVKY. nxALru is Dnnos, C 1 1 E M 1 C A L S, Faints, Oils, Dyo-stu XTa, Nftitloiirrj-, FANCY GOODS, Nmulrlc, 1 EtC, I'tO.. i:iO. i:tO. rtiyalrmn prrr!j-t('rw rrful!? nt kil fullj cnmpuumUHl, tit her It AY uf Si' ill V. pur i. Liqroi.s For mlicil wt, lvara on hud. JEWELRY. A F FIVE ASSORTMENT OKJMVU RY Httltr th rare of Mr. KirhanK nkiiliul workman, who will remain wnh tia. Mr. Kirhanltt will aium) pninijitlv to all nirntlina: atul rrpairim. 9 MTOur prit-va will hw aa low aa aan br atTonlml. It n. siu. PiA'rr, rn.ti to miii 4& . T. l ib Skirts br (It Li laNifilbSaimfetll fcnetl.twraaw. rimlars, Bvsts.a, M wrtlias Ui rtltas, mi fro. M s.pll,allaa, 1 Full Stock Gents' Furnishing Goods j A flOfl!) ' ' V 'V -Ul - vvVls wll.l.V.1 Wa ara now otTcrinf TO our eutira aUnk .Pnocuiu: at grratlr reducvtl irirca A KGAhXS to make room fur AT our Kali importatiniia. Craig &McAlistefs SA3I. X. MATH EX Y, Merchant TAIL O R, DKAI.KK IX CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND North Nil. MAIN STKJCET, STANFORD, KV. Al l, TIIK LATEST STYLES GENTLEMENS' G- O O ID S , CONSTANTLY ON II AND. WHICH WILL UK MADE TO OH- Di.lt AiTEU THE IATI-ST FANIIIOXN AND A Perfect Fit Warranted. Jslrair. SIM! 1 aw alo airnt fir lha uurvat aiiJ hrai arti . cla ut 1'l.Nt HILL COAL, drlivarwj lo LM.rtta ill town ur uuuutrv in fiuaiitilit-a hi auit pun-ham Taaita BtBlCTLY CASH. I will furnitb Ui tlta puli.it- lha bf4 limuu taiu (ual at 17c bjr ll car It tad, and will d livvroual u lit ciliavna uf bun lord and vi cinity ai la' -rr IumU1. m anv tiuaii.m.a d Mi bm iiaAiintK-n uaj. i J. k. ALfOhU J J PHOTOGRAPHS! J. M. SANDIFER, TIIK Old Reliable Photographer. U tn town, ami will it mnin a (Vw mrrk mtly. Hi i prrimml, with a new out lit, to mali pirtun fmm t hip nm I to life -Mar, at ticf Us auit Um hard titur. Satisfaction guaranteed in all Cases. frftllerr over W. II. Antirrsin's rjnig store, Ms n strrrt htsnfunl, Ky. Husimss hours from 1 1 In I rw. To avoid Ihs rush, cult imtnr.ltsiilv ai-tf J. M. htMdKFR. MILLINERY MRS. M. E. DAVIESS Kfpa tha r Fashionable Millinery Goods. NOTIONS, etc. mil ANKIM) hrr fri. ml. f.,r tin ir r l.l- tutimiMT of the wnif. IV If C. TAYLOR, Proprietor, Alt it i:ifM Livery and Sole Static, Alabama, St., near Broad, ATLANTA C.KOIKSIA. Prnaift attaiUaa glw aa4 druvw aibl ar liftitfriraii W ar'jiinrHsilalMl Vita) snsi ksosaprt alrt j l.ttikfj m lb- at.l.l. I Uiav Ar hrt. itWaa STANFORD p.. n,vrw i ijusiness imrectorj- ' - -- -- - - CONTRACTOK. CONTRACTOR. HILIIAM, rl'IIOMA J. ATKIN X MrtsJ H.us sn CHttwstii. IHAIII a M ALIll.lt. J.t Btvitrn. fostk Mils IM. Srvin im e milli it. nja Mils Sum. MrAM-TfB A Vltt.rR. IM.1 r.-ll.s.- Uaila.of Nrtk llila atrM INSURANCE AGENT. A SULB nW.-l.r.Y. A iu. HulM, i I- Mil. SUM JOS i. M. ROHFRTW, f rouir. tUxIsiuU, V orlk Msls. TAMI'ltl LU RuiJ, Unr.-I l'nlii.l : rS.FtSi. Hi, ora, lulsts-r i 'urMl tiflcs. F. MILLINER T. L MCAII.RY, Oaa ttar Wat Pnct fifBr. T. DA Via, !ar lVtM M. I!.UMM. I f. atura wvtw Crate A MfAltaHc' Mar. HOTELS. G ARVIrt HOI'-'K, fiiitn uoise. liorsw Iimsi as M.I, MANUFACTURERS. OTANKIRII W'fMII.I'.W lll.IJt. O M.lUnjI A IV-erlrlor, Wat IM DtNMB A (LAKK t utli. mAhs, Wail ti.t OROCERIES ul HARDWARE. A OWSLtV it. y'ATERa Ommt M1b BO Lsurrtsr Strscu. a DAWSON. WM tuds Usi-astst tM DRUG STORES. I'D a OWSLEY. WsrUl Hal. RtrM. 'ILUAsT H. AMlCHSOM. Sunt Hals KIM. MERCHANT TAILORS. gA SA- MATIirrir, CuriMt HuoMrsfft su4 Mais Ikrsata. WUAUTOM, P.H4 OAi-a Riill.lln, TIN SHOPS. 1UIOMAS 1 ATKINH, IwrtMT slais auj I asisilsr BlrsaU-l'. Stairs. )LTCR RTBAI R, LIVERY STABLES. J toe It a. AUCIKP, JAMt (. KBLTW, until Hals trat. IMms tnl COAL DEALERS. rpiloUA T. VAVIta, Mw Iks tissui. ALItlBtl, Bottlk Mala SUM. UNDERTAKER. TBOTI11.B U. HVt.sU, OHrECTIONERlES. c ammim a Iniuu, Mart Hals Straaa. GROCERIES COMrSOTIONERIES. OU. WkARUI, Ruath Mala. BXACKSMITH SHOPS. . alivBU, stk Man StraM Uirixv now aisviti-nmr. i M.ITHEW Waitllir. " ' 'N-s-sssBw rsigM, wt ymt t - - . . jaa roon7--- SUBSOBlbJlS DRY GOODS. hi iki. mm. j FOR SALE STOCK and CROP. HI VI Nil nVh-rmloerl lr frmoTs Wrl 1M. on Srrplrmlsrr S.1, isr7k ollar at public sals my tar conhuninp, QOO AOrilDS, K.nt Ihw and Lull mllf rn f fltanAkH, on ih ttntrrw of Ihi rfvar. Th farm fa ll inipn.rw., haint a pwtd tttnry riwrllinv aiM. all mriwMirT inill.tiihlmrs ia wrll walt-rvd ami limhrml, nnA a tlrftl.. ymng nrrharil now hrarinK. iVm.tw drairinf a ntnrf amall larm will il wrll In rnrtifMtt1 with ma. I will alsvi nlfcr at thr mim tim all mt a s.J .1 m ' right ff1' milrh mw 4 fni ruiinff horw( At'., ami all my rn.p, hiMiwhohf ami aiti-h nirnnnr. in"n ni witfpitv "-Tina; wiAti( B al hiififT, dr., etc Hafa will taha 1a oa bat prtaiia?a. ".11 o W. fct K t.KNTItY. Htanfonl. Kt. 2M DYE HOUSE. IAM prrfianrl to tlo all kind of dvfitifi, MtMirintr, and rk-anina;. Ijidlra drtMj lv-l in an? color. 4rrnilf'mm'a rlo4hra aim drnl In any fal mlnr. t arprta Worm. AU cheap and warranted, JOHN HTUAI R 24 2m Hunh.nl, Kj. F. J. CAMFBELL, INSURANCE AGENT, Krpnwnta on of th brat fompanlca in tha world: tba or HVKKfOOL. Capital $10,000,000 in Gold, Annual Premium t2.750.OO0. 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