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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 3

Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 3

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CllMATEaV Monday week will be County Full ftp Crammed ar(1 Janimtd 3 We announced aorueil i aince, that Mr II, W. Kama, had act on foot, a movement to have annual 'trotting and ruAatrur ntee- -Jnterior journal (STANFORD, i NOW Isi TIIE TIME FOR BARGAINS AT A Tlfgft 4 ConpUlt, Adracliir mi IMii knp Mwk of MEW SPRING GOODS! intern C9wrw xkwb. Crm OrefcwraV Thok. If awlet and John W. Key nO Ida wer killed by lightning near Bee lick, during a thunder storm on Friday laat.

We made a mistake hut week as to tlie date of aid fblka Pic-Nic at this place. It is intended that ill married mi plea who have lived together 40 yeara and over, meet at the Crab Orchard Hpringa on Saturday, July 3rd, to celebrate the natal day of American Independence. A cordial invitation ia extended to all the elderly Indies and gentlemen of Lincoln county, Tiie Semi-Annual election of officers of Crab Orchard Lodge, No. 108, 1. O.

O. transpired last Friday. The following are the elective officers chmen: J. T. Ed mis-ton, N.

P. T. Pollard, V. Jno. P.

J. B. Pherigo, 8., and John Joslin, Hunt. Auomu the distinguished visitor it the Crab Orchard Spring, we notice Mr. K.

M. Itinhop, of Cincinnati, one of the Trustee of the Cincinnati 8. K. K. He seems confident that the road will be completed within twelve months from thin date.

Whrat harvest ha begun here. Home crop are materially damaged by stunt. We are having a little too much wet and cloudy weather for a few days, for the good of ihc growing com crops -though the prospect ia yet good for an abundant harvest of tbat cereal. Mrs. W.

O. Saundekk ha been quite ill several day but her symptoms arc said to be more favorable now. Owakional. tendent, Kesponaive reading of select pia-aagea in tlie Scripture wa then introduced, followed by a black-beard summary of the quarterly leasona, which continued nntil the close, fntemperaed at appropriate time with the following: A weir written, ind distinctly reaif essay, by Miss Ann Mc Kinney "Prater and it reward." The beautiful atory of "Kuth and Naomi," by Miss Julia Jone. Select recitation.

Master La Hue Coleman Lecture to the boy, by T. C. Jasper Subject; "From the Crefoa to the first Psalm of David." Interesting essay, by Misa Hannah Fair "Home Training." Appropriate address by John Iyc. Closing address by Mr; D. 8." Jpnes, rand Benediction by G.

STMcKinneyV Ckofu look fine iff thia section, bnt; the late excessive rain have made' the corn field look like pasture. The widow "Roland' Cedar Tree, which Armstrong climbed from the dog, is dying. It can lie accounted for on no other principle, than Armstrong hugged it too tight. "Hark from the Toombs a wailing sound." A fine boy yn tlie 28th, to the wife of Major D. Toombs; also, on the 24th one to the wife of Elder K.

A. Hooviou. Hon. M. J.

Dcriiah is Mid to have made the best speech yesterday, on National politics, ever made in Liberty. EtH ELBERT. MtOCKt'ASTLE COIS'TY AKII J'ne ft til. On yesterday the rain commenced falling about 1 o'clock, and fell in torrents; lasting until about day-light thi morning. So far as heard from, no aeriou damage to The aoit coitaprcIiclitiTe display of Taney Holier rhite Goodt, Ties, and Marseilles Quilts.

The most abundant "Stacks" Dcmeslia Prints and Spring Delaines. Th largest, ekeapet and not faliiasaUe Stock of Clothing. The most elegant Assortment of Hats. Tha bet Stock of Boots and Shoes. Thto Wggewt how ot Dress Fabrics.

The finest line of Hambnrgs. EVERYTHING FKESH AND XEW AND CHEAP! Oo Alio B. Tk 100,000 choice brud eipn, at a V. Ha- lien A Co. CHBirnrr and beat Oroceriaa aoU in town by 6.

it. Matheajr 4 idT reeeirwl -and fur aale. 100 bbU M'uiaky. by 8. B.

Malheur A Co. Latbtt thing oul Tlie nandaotut "Itox-Toed" I Adieu Shot at N. a Tvvia. In Rtock aad for ule, 75 caddiea Virginia Tobacco, at Manufacturer price, by 8. B.

Malheur A Ut. Kkady-Madk Clothii iJtn fr'ur-. ntHding iooftv Kxxs and fthoea, cheaper thus ever at N. B. Tevia.

PanftABDifcCo. will positively fberr gallery at tbia plaoa on the lUth of July. All wiahing picture will pirate mine fur-ward. Farmers will find tliat they can make urranftvmentfl with Mr. Hindi, the City Butcher, mm! gwt their rrenii nntu alwayt.

pure and nir. Pkrman tadebtM to Mewr. Bohau A Jittifg, are re.jini"tcd to come forward nd Mettle. Thin i an urgent matter, and need prompt attention. K.

II, C. Bran, Ike bent batcher ur town lias ever had, kax always on hand frch meau.Ntieh Beef, Mutton, Lamb. frth Turk, Ac. Buy jr-wr aaeatflof him. I awt.

A Bit, belong ia to a Wetl Augur, HAtewhere on tlt Stanford ind llua-tonville pike. Will pay for ita delivery at (hit othce. J. A. Bknkiuct.

Wosiucrfvi. Hram-Thraa yaw ago fV. UttMrlMrV ttrraiaw Kyruw waa intro-JlnwA in the United State from Oermany fir the cure of coughs, never, cold nettled the hrt'iml, Cniiiimption aitd other dia-aea of the TliiW aad i.wjr. No aaedi-nine ereriml aura im aam-lIc bottle have been dinteiUited erery year for three veer 'by I'rttffjrii-ta inH part, of the uite'd Hut-tea, and nearly 10.) letler 'from Ih'Hfrtriatit are how-cm our file, aarinjr that no other preparation their aunt w-IN aitwell and yi ve Much aati-faetion. AH we ak in fur you to go to your lriiKitit, Rnhi ft ritajcg, and k1 a "amide Wile l' eenta and try it.

Kegular -ire emu. ummm rrr.vtvM. V.vT!.iiMKUXrtaud riiK- tetuabwN have I a p-antlinmv market. They wv brought ti i urn thr Ur aMHh. I Tiik Kev.

Gwirga lUrih', ull preach (heCuurt itanford. nndar -vetting, m-it, at h. i Aftobk in the harvest fit Ida are get-i i in I ftr day fr nptiTK, ami Ui itay fir Under aid hieJ(ei. TheHr jire vrr- gooil wae. We ne gtalmg uawra llmu our wmtut rare nnd adraiitnt lo our t'nraitHrr, Cnrpel aad It'iill-l'apt-r 1 parfuieal, and lnitr, CKpecialljT.

aa csamiiaalioB llat licalHre at oar bllltlalftM. Sr-DEOP IN AND 8EK, PHICB AND TAKE. fni-t. Head Quarters for Groceries, Provisions, Etc Etc. GEO.

D. WEAKEN, Wholeaale aud Itoluil Itcalcr la GK0CERIES, PRODUCE, CUTLERY, NEKDM, Quceii8wnrc, SALT, Provisions, Confectioneries, GlaMMware, Boot, Main Street, vurtli and all us ir the Gioom Pn.Tu! Lies, and gee mj good, an get frioei before aapgwaaiJ i tlie ireaent week clow. The crop of both I ia a liille at that of ull the dif- n.m, fi(iei I(l av luwnt Sute oili-or, wi- are ew FJomr, whkb add lor $. 50 per .1 hrie. r'ly twoaf them to viit our two nu BOw be and give a -n-awm for tla lir that Mughi for ier 100 ounda in view of within the present proutiaing crop.

ft townamaa, Mr. Jaine- K. lavh, i- TitKMKMjjira laat Monday adding greatly to the appearance I 1 evening, about one o'clock, the heaviest au ntrH-t, by building teal rtf-ideaei-j jj Mfc; -ea of this ini.ueliately in fnmt of the one at pmwiH pjKV whirU nearly twenty ey him. retn( Bt of thii fmjiet lne bridge Special attention and bottom prieei to partiea wanting large quantities or jobbins; lota. Aim a apMlalt ef Choice Fllj t'lonr, Baeoa Httmn, HhvMtn, Breakfast Bacon, Larii, etc Agent for Beat Fine Hill Block and Lump Coal sold in quantitloe to auit purohaaers.

Court day here, and at the candid a tea for Governor will be en band to apeak, and the wlieai harveat gathered, we look for auch a ttipouriag the people, uvt, hv not bad for many daya. The waabing away of the dilapidated old bridge over Logan 'a Creak, on the Crab Orchard utke, waa an undiaguiaed bleaaing. It wilt now be replaced by one which will not endanger the life and- limb, of maa and beaai. It an ill wind that blowa no one may good. Our.

Wiluavs, who waa advert. sad to apeak here on yesterday did not eome to time, 3eL Varnon, however, received i telegram from him, aaylng that he waa retained in alt imperial, will cane, now under trial, which preeeXni him from fulfilling kid engagement The oiiiaeaa ef ftaavttle eee greatly alarmed on yeaterflay, V-armg am attack on their Jiaoka by the Jaroea and Yewwrer hrotliera. The Banka were well 4cfcded Many clttxcn had (tieir arma fa and had the mlibera-ooaie, they would have had warm reception. Our Stanford cltl- aena are alai prepared to receive them. Sikmjtino ArrAia.

We learn from paa- aengeaa ea yesterday nwrning'a train (from LivingMt an, that a aerioua affray took place yesterday between W'm. It. Dill ton and Ben. tioodin and hta aen, which -rranltel In the wounding of Good in 'a aoa, bya piatol het, and the -wounding W. R.

Pillion, lightly. The difficulty grew out of an attachment auh brought by Good in against I aillioai. Kij.lru Br I.Kinniiao. There, were three cowm killed by lightning lust fiuaday night on the (arm of John Murphy, Emj. twof which were 4 be rough -bred, aad tie other nearly ao.

They were lying aowain a field where there are no tree, ana a little aiagnlar that tkey were killed ander anehcircauiatancea. Mr. Mnrphy made a thorough examination ef the Sodiea nl could nnd no arrateh or hraite tohew the cauae of death. The three cattle wer at about $W0. From (he amouut of "original poetry' (hat we are constantly receiving we fear ttie imttlie may be ei the impreiMiun thai we innert it at eur predcceor't very low tigurea (Hi pu- line in gold payable the lintl line ia net up." Jt i aiia-tnku, itiHPevur.

Fr altlnrngh in everv otl' particular we ay to work for a Utile than he did, our ralea wuxt iura- 00 linr- iH v. pnhliPihing "original poetry." Order at the eaten net tmtieital. r.v in lion would have been begun in earnest on Upt Mondny, had it not liccn lor heavy aaiua wbi-b Ml, through the night before, itnd all that day. However, niech of it will have been gathered and fthoeknl before over the Crab Orchard pike, onv mile eaat I ef uur town, wax wanked away carrying with It, a ooniderable waaathy ef tlie track of the Kuoxville Jtninch of the L. A N.

R. at Richmond Junction. The wa ter roue up'to the windows af aeearal hou se near there, and overflowed a lareaeoni field, luculutt, mid aeral tiumw, Uhi train jnat due from Leuiavilleat dho tlmt waa compelled fte halt and await repair. Tue For rth Be fore aae4hr daane ef eirr paper gtiea forth to fMir readers, thr once hallowed "4th of July," will have come and gone. Jt iaaot row, a waa in tlavs gone by.

No longer in the South, at least, lo we hear the cannon's roar, or the voice of the patriot ex 'oiling the glories of that once great day. Another revolution haa swept ever 4 be country; fc rig1flif the States have been trampled under Rvot; the old Constitution of our father ihaa been moat eawefallrchaaged, and there remain but little for one-half of -our people to glory over. Hence, the little enthu- iam of our Notnhem 'people over tlie once 'glorious fourth" of July. Tw-mmc eiastbeeii a gvnuine cae of Asi atic Cholera, in a tuan of Northern Kentucky, and wc hear of luauycaae vf-ecvere Cholera Morlms in different part of the Stale, wberccholera apjwartd Ut summer, a year since. These mctaaliould admonish ua, that it i tlie duty of town nutberkiea, to see that lac wtsrttt, alley, are put in a thoroughly clean caniKtiim, and all owner of property ahould Iiainfcct tlteir premises.

Liwe, C4peraa, and other dis- infertHata, hooJd be used whore needed. Privy vault and cellar, and muddy pool, should be disinfected, a they are tlie brwd-ing hedit of th)'terrible sew urge, Xow ia tlie time to work, a deby i fiangermi, itnd "prevention i better than cure." Hokhiblk Laceration J'tile child, about three yaara ald, aoa oX a tenant on the farm of Ir. Montgomery, near town, was fearfully lacerated by an -enraged ow that had a litter of young pig in alrttTiear 'the bouse. The child had wandered away uid itaaies attracted a Mr. Rains, who wa panning the road near by, who went to it relief.

"On reaching the lot, he found the child on the ground, and the beast biting it furiously. The scalp and face were horribly torn. He drove fin? animal off and carried the child to the house. Lr. 8.

i Craig, was summoned who, after administering chloroform, sewed up the wound, aad say they will not, 4ie think, arove fatal, unless eryiopela supervenes, in which event, death aright possibly ensue. The little sufferer reaied easily lat night. A Lancaster negro and his ebony faued sweet heart graced tlie sweet Mae) ling picnic here on Thursday last. Returning to their name in the evening, they were accost ed oo pawing the toll-gate by Mr, llaaap- jea, Ae keeper, and politely eaqueated to contribute the naceaaary diate toward the maintenance of the turnpike, but the au-, cy aco una re i arew a pisioi iu auue iaforming Mr. Hampton that ttrat was tlie currency with which ha sard tolfc.

Mr. HamrHoo endeavored teiet hia raaVdram i a drawer in hia room, bat waa prevented by hia wife, oo Aadereea Smith went oa hia way rejoicing. A warrant, however, issued by the authorities here, brought Mr. Smith back to trial. The case waa heard before Judge Philip, who sent him oa Tor indictment by the Grand Jury for aasau It and fixed hia bail at $100 which he gave.

Wa are autWfeM ta-anaminerOUft. JAMES A HARRIS as a fandMsIa Sir KVwmmi4II freci Lin.4a euuntr la th Lower iksa af (a Beit awtaorlas4 i faa. TtfOa, H. HIIAMKK, a Uamlhlate Lgturt at lbs Miutn Autfukt oWi'llou. raWKsMMHUL.

)R. J.U AMES 6. CARPESTEK, Oftr up Main irrwi Unnr iInt. iiMh IViii.i I ly 0-UJi-l l.j L. ttooro MrlUilmli, MM, Hy.

l.W-ly T. HAKRlft, ATTOVHIEV AT LJtWr IW-ir STANFORD, UXCOI.S KY. M. C. fUCFLKT.

B. C. WAIIRN. AUKLEY WARRKS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IfTASKWU, kentucit: Will pnrttrm fa fht rmn7 oT IJrrfw? twthrwt-jolnin. rountie i.

lb. id ApftraHi. IM-ftve, 2d hw, LanrMUr Mrect Knml, Owslry Bulking ISC-tf HHCKLLiaKOIW. rjMIE CELEIIKATKD "MTFALO" STEAM 0UIST MILLS! I have iuotsiI amm hntiHn lo tip he slwvp HI-knwn and cHrltrslwl HImidi Mills, situalH in Lincola count sbnMt imm nitla fnnu Stanlorrl mi the lluMivllliik. Tlw atvwapliiihfd Mill-riftht William N.

of Misttson niaiitr did the work, I vnd he ikw proacuncMi iIh-m nil.li tfouH si any i imi the Contioeut: All Ibfuld siM-hitMiry sort All ures have heen uknn out and new nut in Btoofa, new Smut Mill, Hull In (iolhs, Ac, are lit ft order, no that iuiW t-an make an gtiud Vluur and Meal as any Mill. CUSTOM GRINDING Miliritvil and utlaoHiion Rn.r.Rlrp.1. (iriniliw; TrT th. SJill.ttiK. and yu will cm.

aiorin. l7IM'rj JOHN tt. It'll T. rjUIK FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. TbU unriraltal (mlhenj lUitiedy Is warranto.) not lo nmtain a Hliwle panli-le of Matvury, or any iafuriouaiiumtralaulitvuiaci), but la PURCJ.T VEOETABLT, conlainitift thixw Southern Rimt and Htul which an all-wlaf Pruvhlenc haa in rtmiilritv whrm Liver IHarasra must irerail.

It will rtire all disenfiesi'aim-d by derangement ot the Lftw and H.w.K Simmon Lifer BeuUtor, or Medic ice, la rniinptilly a Kami It Medlchie: unit liy twlnic ket ntuif for humiliate resort wilt save Hiauy an hour oT iitnrftiKaml many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. ARer over Forty Yeara' trial It i Mill neelTing the iihmI umnialine'l teotiiikuiiialn In its virtiit from pemona of tbt hitrheat rharatier and r.iiiiisi-i bility. Eminent phyiikians coumenil it aa lle EFFECTUEL SPECIFIC for CouaiiiMtttion, Heailnrhe, Pali, in Hip hhoultl-! em, ItiaUinwg, 8ou' Stoniai-tie, had tate In Hie month lii II ion ntlarka. lalltnthn of IhrHeurt, I'ajn In thp reH'on of the Kidneys, ilcnoioleiirr, llloom and forelMHllnga of evil, sil of wt.ii.-h are tlie offri.i(( of adiaeaaod Liver. For PjKpepAU or Indifpstlon.

Armed with thia ANTIDOTK. all elimalm utd rhaiijiet of water and li tod mar be faced withmt (ear. Aa a HenHtlr in MALIItlOl KKVKIW, IM Kl, IT A I TH, UUTl.KHtiN Lbri, JAI SIUCE, NAUSEA, IT HAS NO EQUAL It ia theCheaiNWt, Purest, and Beat Family Medf-I cise in the Work! I MAXl'FATt'BKD OSfl.T BT j. h. ZEixnr 4k co Alt IN, IMilJ.ADKU'lllA.

I Prite, UO. Sold by all DruggiMla. TO Mr. E. LA YTON AT GIBSON'S CHEAP STORE AT FOR CHEAP GOODS, He Sella below Granger Prices.

iM-tr jyOTICE. II A i' I i Done by Nlrong Tcaiu and TriiHly Driver. JCE! t. ICE ICE! HaTing put up a lara. quanllly of nli.f-ctau' In, I propuae to tarnish Ilia aama lu my regular cua-UMinK ONE CENT PER POUND! oVMrared Mch day.

Accounla tin. at lh ckMC a nMth. Itl-lf K. K. BARKMW.

gTANFORD CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! D. F. BASH ft CO. Wadmira to nil the aitifitton of thr tuhlt to tlM work that are now turnlnn nut, and alao the fart that wp arr prefwrn. to hulltt to rder, any dfr.piiaai of VakJcte-rruiii a Owch a tfatky -alaa LOW RATES aa aartwpacUM kMkmtnt can do th th aamaMaJitj of work.

a euaftojr anuri worktiMa, and winM nur work tn Hi MkfartWn. Call and trm far joowlvfi bsaaw frtaa; eawwhf. OIt ua a white aiaa'a rhaaiw wg aiil you rlcht. 1 -Iw 11. r.

UAHU I CO. Inga on hi eoume Crab Orchard, and opening lubacription boo lue each aubacti bar having the right of the ground, both for hitnaelf and atock. The plan' haa aue-ceeded ao well, that Mr. Farria feela fuatifi-ed in aaying, that on the 17th Auaunt a running race meeting will commence, and on the 25th of the same month, a trotting meeting. We are much pleaaed to note thia, and truat that the meeting will be largely attended.

We are Informed by Mr. J. B. New nam who panned through our town a few daya aince, en route to Lebanon, on well, we all know hie bnai neaa that the prisoners confined in the Pulaaki county jail, made an ineffectual attempt to eacape a few nighta ainoe. They procured case knivea by aome meana unknown, and succeeded in aawing off the hinges of their cell, and gained entrance to the hall.

They were discovered in time, however, by aome out-aide partiea, and again placed in the narrow a cell. There weie five in number, and ta almoat a miracle that they did not escape. Ai.THoitiN by no meana an "Old Folka" we hare received a kind invitation to be present at the "Old Folks' Picnic" to be given to-morrow, in the grove at the Crab Orchard Hptiaga. The order of proceeding are ae follows: Ail the citizeua of Crab Orchard and vicinity who have been married over forty year, will meet on the grounds at 10 o'clock, l'rt ceiwion then formed, aad exereiaea open with prayer by Old Father Canon. Then Judge W.

O. Hanaford will make a few appropriate remarks, and read the Peclaration of Independence. An Oration will be delivered by Capt. W. G.

Welch, after which old L'n ele Bob Stewart will make the closing apeeeh. The exereiaea will conclude at 1 when auch of the crowd an wish will congregate in lawn and be turned over to the tender mercies of (lie candidates. A day of great good cheer la predicted. Frank a rcident of the Highland neigh burhood, came into town on Monday, to tee the "Circus" and got ao cx-hilcrated by the many wonderful thing he saw, that he drank too much "Ice cold lemonade, five orata a gla." Frank wa not oanfetat, however, with a brimming cup of kapptaoaft, so mut need run it over by shouting tT, in the Ktreeta, a pixtol about the sue of a ix-mundcr cannon. MunhaJ JWdcrar, however, came up about tlu aline (wlo4li prove that Marshal are Hometjine ia place,) but Ball hid, by i slight haad movement, trannferred hi piahd to lu tmot leg, so that weapon wa not diOHVj4d by Mr.

IuddcraT. He, however, kera hi eye on hi mun, who i proceeded to the store of Owsley lnt-, per, aad deported hi "cannon' lehiml a I stove, which Ihidderar immediately cap-1 (turcd. Ball resisted an arrcet, but wa finally taken in tow. Hi trial before Judge Phillip the following morning, re- ulted in hi being sent on for indictment Am carryiug concealed weapon. He wan -ii i a allowe-1 bail in the huiii uf $-it), whuhhe it.

gave, and hied hiniHcK to the Molitudc of, hia Country home, to meditate on the un certainty of alt earthly happiness. A TfcLWorE, Some of our citizen are urging the purchase of a medium iicd telescope for the use of our Female Od-legc." Such an one could be bought for about f3o0, which would prove of signal sen-ice to the students of Astronomy. To rauw the neoeaserv fund, it is proinwcd to have monthly, or quarterly concert, given by our amateur musicians. In le than a yv.tr, perhM, the full amount could be re- aliaed; ind We know of no better or nobler use to which the funds could be appropriated. By degree, we are building up a first claa College, where female can receive all neeefcary instruction in literature, the art and sciences.

All of our citisen seem to havea just pride in our female College, and are ready and willing to "give of their auMance" the fund and encouragement essential to it progress. The thorough education of our future wive and mother, is of paramount importance. Therefore, let ua all, a of one mind, uniteour energies to the accomplishment of the end nought namely, the building up of a Female College in our town, which will bean honor to our section, and a school second to none in theHtate. "Where there is a will, there i a war." laTfMftf or.VTl fsMrjf er. IIarvkstiko ha commenced with We hear some few farmers complaining of their wheat having the rust, but is not injured aa yet.

We had a very hard rain Monday; corn and wheat was lying almost flat on the ground in the evening. TiiElarire and handsome residence being built by W. J. Lusk, on Panville street, is almost ready for the painters and plasterers, Personal. Mis Fmma and Carrie Bu ford, of Covington, formerly of thi place, are here, visiting Mi Kiddie Pweeney.

Also, Miss Caldwell, of Lebanon, visiting the Misses Noel. Hon. Geo. days. K.

Mr is here for i few Otn new magistrates entered on the discharge of their lutiea Monday. They are a very dignified and wise looking body of men, and we feel confident that the business of the county is in good, safe, and reliable band. Only two of tlie former magistrate were returned to office, vix: Wm. Iterkele, Republican candid ite for the Legislature, and Harriaon Kay. The Circus was here to-day, but the peo pie waa'nt.

The attendance was small. The performance good, (ao the boys say. We don't go to Circuses ourselves, Monday waa our regular County Court day, but owing to the rain, there was not much stock bold, nor many person here. The following were the aalea made, via: 85 weather, (rough) $2 07 per head; 152 ewe and lambs, (inugli) Id 75 per head; 14 head of cattle, (yoke steers and young cat- tie) S28 per head; 1 home, 44, RL House with jtot on Lexington street, the property of MUW acreaoi me oanr- nel Laak tract of land, lying in the nb-urba of town; on the Crab Orchard pike, at $95 per acre, Dan Anderaon, purchaser, al-ao 83 acres of tarn tract, lying between the Stanford! and Crab Orchard pikes, 1) mile from town, at $46 60 per acre, to John 8. Ortl.

Spw. Wf. hbw an at uim through lown the i it er dav, whifh itrew tlie beam t.T a'air- GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN SPBING AND SUMMER GOODS! FOE. 1876 AT THE GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES IN READY-MADE CLOTHING.DRY G00DS.N0TI0N8, BOOTH, SHOES, II ATS, CArS, i LADIES GENTLEMENS FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY. Our Stock alio Compriaet a Large and Varied Amortment of LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDRENS HATS, or LATEHT htvi.kh, iwink' Scale at lie came from W-iyite county, where can he found a num.

Int ueai tv a good. iMtrv siNK head of extra New York otitic, I rom the Silver Creek litillerv, ill tlirough town un WcUumlay, fe lxniUil le. A firm in thai city having jtur hueil them at (h. jwr oiiimI. in rit or utoleii from Julia II.

Craig, -about May Ikohc Koan Cow, aUut four old; born act up abou! four inche I'nijt; vivy 4 in whea fbe Irlt. A liberal rewiinl wi hep lid on her delivery to me. sa atrm, a ginger-bread -colored son -f im, gae hi sweet-heart's itcr a hand oroe thivsl tag oa Htmdaf laat for which delet tdlfle fecreation Judge Philips waa cruel MhiM li to fine him five dollar and oah. Thi. Cirt lift billa ahl that "Professor'1 AViudv Kin tit, would go tip i a monU-r ImIUm ii.

"Witidy" did'iit do auv auch thing. They bad no baUwvu. Jt wa a rather "win lyw affair, anyhow so far as; the bellooii ml Kiutx were toacerned. Aa we go to we are requested to tate that the Orator firiihe-ocoaiiion of the "old folk' Pii -Xienat t'mh AVdsh, being wnable Ia attend, Colonel 1'hoiu P. Hill, ha consented, at the r- flLAHKM COVXTY Cafa.

Maw Killed. Two men, Andernou Todd, ind Aquilla Riddle, living on Buck Creek, about four mile from here, had a difficulty on the 25th, in regard to some chicken that Kiddle had engaged around in the neighborhood, and which Todd had ubequently bought. The affair did not come to anything serious at the lime, but th next day Todd had occasion to go to hi father for it hammer, ind pawing by the house of Riddle, he topied to talk the matter over with him and make friends, a they were brothers-in-law. Kiddle wa aaleep at the time, and Todd waited at the fence till Kiddle' wife informed him that he was wanted. He came out and nome angry word followed, when Kiddle drew hi pistol, tthooting Kim in the side, the ball entering alxnit the third rib, lodging near the hack bone, from which he died about 10 o'clock, on Monday lust.

They were both member of the Christian Church, at Stileaville, Kiddle ha fled, but a reward will be offered for In capture. Justice will, sooner or later, overtake all. A R'W occurred a few day ag i.in the ale saloon kept by Jno. Hubble, at this place, in which Hubble is said to have hi man severely who wa drunk Would it not be advisable for Squire tiraves ti enquire into the offense? kxt fuudav, at 11 a. there will be preaching here ov the Rev.

Jen. arson, at 1 wiurii lie "I't nuniiiH to niiim tiiM Christian Biiptirtm may be administered by sprinkling water on a pnqsr subject. Sunday School every Sunday at s. M. Littles! an, HOM.H XTY AMI IttiMtiile.

Thi week i one of comparative quiet and loneliness, as the institution of learning in our midst have closed for the Bummer, and the young ladies and genlUmen have returned to their homes. Some of the young people of our town have lriM in view, so X) will have a eflon of per feet rent from garelie of all kind. Friday, June 18th, Judge Imrham and wife celebrated the 25th anniversary of their marriage, by giving a very large and elegant entertainment. The guest were entertained in real Washington style, and all seemed to enter into the joyoua spirit of the occasion. The "bridal couple' looked young and handsome, and wc hope they may live to have a "gulden" and a "diamond wedding." Last night, Mr.

Mr. G. V. Wine-man, celebrated their 15th anniversary, or "crystal wedding." Reception from 7 to 12 o'clock- It would be useless to Hie opt a description of the entertainment. It wa simply, elegant.

Both old and young were invited. The dignified married ladiea in their black silks, and the maidens in their gay itlire, contrasted beautifully with each other. Mr. and Mrs. W.

arc well known in I and surrounding towns, and they have a large circle of friend who wish for them a long life of usefulness, happiness, and prosperity. Mr. ash Mrs. 11. II.

Cii AMHtRLAiN, Texas, have reached Ihuiville, and will remain until autumn. Mr. A. Ri'fc, ha Moid one of (he beautiful "twin cottages" now being built on the corner of 3rd and Broadway, to Dr. Tucker, for GtLOiFR have purchased the property on Main Street, owned by Doctor Samuel Ay re, and we understand that they intend having a Restaurant on the European plan.

The people of Danville hail their return with delight. Boyle farmer are jubilant. Harvest is at hand. Crops are in a fine condition, and tattle are fat plenty of rain, and no rest. X.

Y. Z. COVXTV A II' Mount Salem Sunday School. Yeand ago, we can remember this school as a lifeless affair, but for the last few years, under the devoted Superintendence of Mr. D.

8. Jone and hi efficient corps of teacher, it has become a a light on a hill, shedding its silver rara, not only on the immediate community, but several branch Sunday School around it. One of it chief attraction. Is its splendid music, skilfully executed, several of the female voire poeaeae-ing uncommon compass aad aweetaen. The two leader, Mr.

II. B. Floyd, aad W. C. McKianey, in addition to excellent local training, have had the advantage of a thorough oonrae of instruction from an eminent teacher in Xenia, Ohio.

On Sunday, the 27th inat notwithstanding the threatening aspect of the weather, a good audience waa present to participate in, and witaeaa the closing exereiaea. The prneee. diaga were opened with a song by the Choir fvrt ua pray for the bleaaing of GwVand reading of the latter part of tlie lAhchap. of 1st. Samuel, by the Superin cn in this ecMon.

Aiinougn our lime village to-day, present the appearance of a deserted place. No train have arrived here since 7 o'clock, on the '28th, caused by a bridge and the track being washed away, north of here, and near Richmond Junction, nothing but the clicking of the telegraph to give any news from abroad. Thi of course gives relief to many breathless and impatient travelers that might be watting for conveyance. Grasshoppers. The Missouri grasshoppers made their appearance a' this place on the 'i'nh.

The appearance caused quite a stir among our citizens, but they were soon quieted, when the secret wasdisclosed. They arrived by the evening mail, secorely They were sent from a town in Missouri, to Mr. C. Crook, of thi place, and were still alive, and could be heard, before taken from their cage, thumping vigorously for their freedom. They are nothing more than the common little green "hopper" that we have.

Politic. Dr. J. J. Brown, declined to accept the nomination for the legislature.

The Democratic Committee wa called together on the 28th, in Mt. Vernon, and J. M. Fish, county Judge, was nominated. He will noon be in the "field of strife." Personal.

Mr. Geo. D. Biirdeti.of this place, has accepted a position as Iwok-kecper for the well known firm of Miller A "White, of Ijincaster, Ky. We sincerely regret the loss of this worthy young man, and heartily congratulate the citizen of Ijancaster, upon their success in gaining such a noble young man a a citisen of their town.

Jixkh. I'eraaH. It ha been aonictime since you have had anything from thi poiut, and thinking a few new items would bo acceptable, therefore, we write. The Weathek. From the drouth of last month, to alternate rain and sunshine, has produced a most wonderful change in the growing crop.

Wheat, onta and grass, being much more than an average throughout the entire county, ami corn coming out beyond the expectation of the most sanguine farmers. The Wayne county Committee vitited our magnificent Court House, and were well pleased with it, and have advertised fcr bid according to the sjtecification of same. A number of builder and mechan ic from abroad, have since, been here to look at it. On last Friday evening, during the thunder storm and rain, Thomas Haw ley, and John Reynolds, being engaged in working in the com field, repaired to thicket of wood for shelter. The tree, a small walnut, that they had sheltered under, was struck by lightning, shivering it to piece, and killing both the men instant- ly, H'twley wa mangled very much, the lightning having rent hia boot off.

It was not until late at night that they were found. We hear of several head of horses and cattle being killed by lightning within the lat few days. The Mount Vernon Bras Band, will give a Pic-Nic near Mount Vernon, Saturday, July 3rd. Everybody hi invited to attend. Ample arrangements are being made for the accommodation of all those who love to trip tlw light fantastic toe.

A sumptuous dinner will be spread upon the ground, free to all. Political. Judjt John Fish, and Charles Kirtley, have entered the field to represent thi and laurel counties, in the next legislature. The Democrats feel confident of success, and will use a' honorable mean to secure the success of the Judge. Persona l.

We re glad to know that John W. Brown, who wa appointed a cadet to West Point, ha passed successfully the examination. John is a young man of fine mental ability, and will some day make his mark. Exhibition Mt. Vernon Hum School On the evening 22d the student and other lovers of learning, gave aome of the most entertaining exhibitions that we have ever aeen.

Prof. Sherman had obtained the spacious Circuit Com room, and had erected juat inside the bar, a stage in the theatrical style; this, the ladies had beautifully decorated with wreaths of evergreens, Ac The motto: "Education ele vates tlie was Moat beautifully ar ranged from evergreens, and displayed great artistic skill. By half-past 7 o'clock, very available seat and standing apace was occupied. It is thought by competent judge that them were some five hundred persona present, ft would require too much of your valuable apace for at to give all of the interesting features in the performance of the evening. It will suffice for ua to say, that every one connected with the performance acted their parts remarkably well, there not being a single aaiatake or failure during the entire entertainment The Brass Band deserve especial cxtdit for the noble manner in which they performed their part, as does Prof.

Sherman' for hia untiring energy. Know. Shoe, Stanford, Ky. iRrmmr. IjKK V.

HUFFMAN, SURGEON DENTIST! HTANFOKI), KKNTl l'KY, IlavlHat twuretl the nm on i4(iimaiar ttiwt AtrM-erly otx-iifiiad by Dr. itvttqm MrKolnjrta, tlaxvaaexi, uow iiften hU inrvli- to tn i-itiiMU oriliialown ud vicinltr oa a 1kuiI Hunpwu. lUt-tl F. MEKKIMAX, ID 1ST I 1 tamfferd, l.lal. lMlyt Ur.

DlwUtUi A Uuia, Curna. or UapManaal I will 1 1 anWMl I.T 1. W. Danu, lau P. P.

Mnn will all.nl Wall b.ala. durlaarwif afaaMk- at WWMa. aW'N. Th. luaklmr ArlllHal Traill a iall', hH'h work will tM aawulMl i.

tt IhtwMtii, In all tb unil nwiat upprovau al k. ip f.wai!H, MERCHANT TAILOR, rowtk Slnwt, kat. Hal. ana llaftM, LOVmiLlE, KENTUCKY, My fantalow. a ap.e!lv I ac- tM miaul tmkZet.

raa -iiani a I would call tlie attenttun uf niv nuinrniia fricmla and cnntointT in Lincoln tuiil adjoining countiea Ui the fact that have juat returned from a three week'a tour in the Kaitlem Murketa, where 1 made large Ine purcliaaea in each of the following eitioa. New York, Philadelphia, 3 Hton, and Lvnii, direct from the nminifartiirera for Vjlhh at lower pricca than ever before, and I ran aiwure my patron and others llmt 1 am pre-pared to, and will aell fiir Cjwh for hK than in any oilier nouns in Stanford, or in Central Kentucky. It will be to your interest to call and examine air atuck. MANAGER NEW YORK STORE, STREET, NTAXFORD, KK.VTITKV. iiet -of the ommittee, to make the nec-panrv "few reinarK.

IR. A. (J. ami wjkk, a-fiw WCIV i ffidiut ftir so many yoiin, of thi place, I ut ii off live hi kaiisa, ure hero on a viait friet and n-Utivc. Tlie Ihjctor't eye I ave Uen for two year uHictoil withcata-i ai ts.ltiit he -had one of Item rut out in iiieini mi reviitly, and he ha been restored from aliuot total IdintlneM.

The lawyei ai Court officer had a -land jolificatton over the advent of ahaby "oy, bora to the aim of one of the fraternity, it waa the first of that sex, in many to be barn i the wife of a Stanford At tome v. Wine Hoared freely, and i "gara ufled beaut ifnlly. It i aid that 'me of tlie party, utmcd to such good I lungs, went home a little "nick at the atom Who cornea next? JriKir J. M. Pa mra, Commission of CVtumon Hchool, request us to say the t'riistcca, that the public money which wvs retained out of the amount due lie teacher of each common school in thia 4 omrty, daring the years IS" 2-3, for the of CVHIins Rirtory, has been di- n4ed to be refunded.

Ue baa the ueou-rry Uai ocrtimjaia for proving their and will furnish them on applica- A GhwTLT Vimtuiu BejArt reachea tif that inag theJate great treatiet in io-yn'i Cre jkf a am was acett floating down I it Some forsoaa amid that it ia of a dark, walnut voter, eimilar to a wetalico ffln. but others rowed Hwt it waa the eol ar of cherry-woed. An otd maa who stood upon the bank aeax the June-i ton, aaid be noticed tli ghostly floater, timely, and that, in hia opinion, it waa othing but an old log. The Coroner t-iay And ut the true story, and give us the cta la Uia ease. Meantime, let ua -1 entljr it the issue.

I'. TOW.NSLEY, --WITH Jtta. TRUfSHTIMi, Haav Hkmi, AaaAM TaonNsrijiH, j. w. ak i a.

A. ft J. TROUNSTINE IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Foreign Domestic Woolens, AND Wholesale Clothiers, mm. aa aa mini airwi, l-lf CINCINNATI, OHIO. HEAT A CHE8KKY, (SMoeyawwi to Terry, Wbaal A Cary, WHOLESALE GROCERS, coassioa joechahts, Asm tar Fnalfarl Cutla.

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