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lrHE SENTINEL.THURSDAY,:::::::::MARCH 11, 18G9.
Local, a e air :M..j.xi,s, Foa Sale. Fifty barrels Salt,,, for snle
by( , IIoffmas iSt Co.
.! .The r.ey Congress opened with a vow-o-
Thursday lust.
Jt5T'Honv John 51. Rice lias been ad-
mitted to bis seat in Congress.
. Stock Bills. Wo are prepared to
print stock bills in the latest style and onflhort notice. Give us a trial.
The 15th article of tho constitutionali (.1 uamendmend, has, been ratified by the Mich-
igan Legislature.
v General Samuel F, Cary is, to taka the
tump for the Democratic ticket in Con-
necticut..
&John Maupiu lias gone to C.incir.-pinna- ti
to lay in liis spring stock of goods.Look out, when ha returns, for low prices.
t The Republicans of Kentucky will hold
a convention in Lexington on the 27th of
March to nominate a candidate for StateTreasurer.
.'i Jt3?7,'tJnited we stand, divided we fall."
iThera is no danger of a man falling below
par financially, if he buys China from
Hoffman & Co.
Metcalfe sold on Wednesdaylast tp J. Davis Reid, the Conglcton farm
at 899 rser-iticr- The fana contains 270acres, and !rps about 2 miles vvest of townon the Winchester. pike.
jC"The regular Spring Term of theMontgomery Cifbait Court commences on
'Monday next. We understand the docketis heavy, there bemg several Conimon- -
wealth cases in addition to innumerablecommon law suits
3?""Let us havo eace" (in the fami-
ly.) To insure this go to Huffman it Co.'sand buy your wife one of their splendidcooking stoves.
Notice. Ileieafter onr, charges for
hauling lumber from Paris to Mt. Stcilingwill be 51 00 per 100 feet. : .
110 WE & ANDERSON.HOFFMAN & CO.
' g&r The Post-Ofiic- e at Howard's Mills
in this county, having been burned, h;is
been discontinued, by the Depai ttiient.
:Matter intended for that office, should be
sent to the Mt. Sterling. office.
IT Our young friend Howr.nl Barnes
at present on a visit to. his friends and.
relatives in this town. Howaid informs
us that his private business was such,
that he could not accept a position in
Grant's Cabinet.
g3T Immediately after the inauguration
of Gen. Grant, he sent to the Senate for
confirmation the names of Gen. W. T.
Sherman to be General; P. II. Sheridan to
ie Lieutenant General, and Jno. M. Scho-fiel- d
to be Major General; all of which were
confirmed.
jf"" We'll hang our banners on tho
0uter walls, the cry is still they come."
Hoffman & Co., are receiving another
jttsck of beautiful French China. They
have some of the handsomest sits we have
ever ,seen-- Jahri Manpin says you can save
twenty 07c per cent by buying boots and
shoes at bis store. As everybody knows
John to be man of his word, there is no
necessity for saying anything further.
3T0ur clever friend Joe W. Jordan,
of the firm of Samuels & Jordan, started
for New York yesterday to lay in the
spring stock of goods for his house. Joe'swell-know- n taste is a sufficient guarantee
that the selections will be well and tastily
made. We wish him a pleasant trip and
speedy return. -;
jpgrThe Court of Appeals has decided
that money lost at faro can be recovered at
Jaw by the loser or his creditors, within six
months after the money was lost, and after
lix months by any one who msy choose to
gua for it.
, Gov. Baker, of Indiana, has issued
a proclamation for special, elections in the
several Sonatcrial and Representative dis-
tricts whore vacancies have occurred by
resignations of Democratic members of the
present Legislature, to be bt.hl cn the 23d
instant.. A special session of
will be held early in" April. ,
. The Senators who go out. The term
of service of half the State Senators expires
with the present sssion. Nineteen Sena-
tors go out. These are as follows: Mess.
Binnef, Baker, Chandler, Carlisle, Dud-
ley, Voriee, ,C. T. Worthington, Lilly,- Thompson, Cardwell, Curley, W. John-io-
O, P. Johnsoh, Halbert, Garriott,
Field, Parker and Swigert.
S3T We call the attention cf our read-
ers to the extracts from the report of the
Senate Committee, on the subject cf in-
surance and insurance companies, which we
publish on the outside of ourpaperto-day- .
There is swindling in insurance as well asanything elsa, and the only way to guardagainst bogus companies is to insure in a
thoroughly reliablo company, such as ei.ther the ..Etna, Enterprise, or Putnam,represented by Win. Hoffman, Esq., asagent at this place.
Our Duli. s about Kail Itoads.t is n )v evident tn all that the time has
ai rived when the material wealth and re-
sources of K jiitucky are to be developed.,.I here, t ii be no postponement. Her cen-
tra! position among the Stales, her rich soiland above all, the untold value of the ironcoal and lumber that exist in inexhausti-ble quantites in many sections ore just nowbeginning to attract attention of thoughtfulmen and the necessity for the building of
lines of railroads to carry our products tomarket .and to develop our mineral wealthis becoming each day more and more im-
perative. JUilroads.wilh important North-ern and Southern connections n.e demand-ed and will be speedily built, 'and built in
spito of Kentucky. Whether the Legislature matures a b'1,1 giving State aid toRailroads or not, they vv ill be built and by
Northern capitalists.The question for us to c!ccsdi and that
right early, is whether we will by individual, corporative and State enterprise build
our own roads, or stand still and see stran-
gers come in and build them for us and reap
our harvest of wealth. In the one case the
benefit will all accrue to our own people;
in the other, the Yankees who are now
longirg to possess the goodly heritage cal-
led ours, will grow rich lit our expense,
contiol the roads running through our bor-
ders and '.ve will be hewers of wood anddrawers of water. Great monopolies such
as exist in the Eastern and Western Stateswill oppress us and direct the whole course
of our legislation.If we expect to save ourselves from the
dominion of the Yankees on the matter of
Railroads, it is high time we were settingto work. . We have no time to lose. Atleast three or four great trunk roads arc now
needed through our ten'tory, and they will
be taken in hand by farsigiitod men from
other States and completed unless we are
before them. Wo are wholly unconsciousof the risk we are running ai:d of the wealthwo are endangering.
Wediave an opportuity to become one
of the wealthiest States in the Union, ami
to give our own ci lizcns the larger partic-
ipation in this wealth. Only prompt, res-
olute, vigorous and combined action, can
secure us the prize. If we fail to attain it,
it will be immediately seized by strangerswho will be with us, but not of us and wewill labor only to enrich thc!n.
How to Kill a Town. The PubuiueHerald gives the foliowing recipe for
knocking a town stiff and dead:. If youwish to kill a town put no more buildingsthan you are obliged to occti'jy yourself.If you should accidentally have an emptybuilding, and any one should want to rent
it, ask just about threo times its value.
Look at every new comer with a scowl.
Turn a cold shoulder to every businessmanor mechanic seeking a hor-.- o among you.Ga abroad for wares rather than purchaseof your own merchants and manufacturersat the s.ttio price. Refuse to advertise,so that persons at a distance will not sup-
pose any business is being done in your
city. A prompt and close observance of
these rules will ruin any town in two years.
3TAs next Mo holey is tlie first clay ol
our Circuit Court, we doubt not a largecrowd of people will assemble in town,and among the large crowd that will be
here, we have no doubt there will be a
number indebted to us for advertising, jobwork and subscription. As we are great-
ly in need of money, all such will confer
a favor on us by calling at our ofl:.ee aa"'
settling their indebtedness. It is said a
hint to the wise is sufficient. Wc will see.
KIT II , C- - Thompson is out in a newadvertisement in our pr.per this week let-
ting the people know that he has on handa large .stock of saddles, harness, &c, ol
his own manufacture. Everybody pronounces Henry a good woikninn, and what
everybody says must be so. Ha is sole
agent in Montgomery county for the celebra ted Spurgeen patent spring saddta,which is pronounced by persons who haveused it, the best saddle mada. Call at hisshop on Maysville street, and examine hisstock.
Whiskey Howard,- - Barnes & Co.mashed week before last 1800 bushels o!
grain, making 5,550 gallons of wiskey,or over 138 br.rrels 40 proof gullous tw
the barrel. Counting it at 1 CO per gal"Ion, it amounts to the nice sum of 68,880.
They placed in bond during the monthof February 10,351 gallons, and .withdrew 11,127 gallons which they shippedto Boston.
The Maysville Sdn. We have re-
ceived ths first number of this new candi-
date for public favor, published at Mays-
ville, Ky., by L. A. Welch, Esq. TheSurus a seven column paper, neatly printedand is edited with Mr. Welch's usual abil-
ity. Wo congratulate our contemporaryon the fine appearance of his paper typo-
graphically, and hope the Sun may. al-
ways shine as bright as now. Here's our
4T friend" Welch, hoping abundant suc-
cess may crow n your efforts.
W call the attention of our readers tothe advertisement of Devon & Company,in o;ir today's paper. The length of timethis House Iras been in business is a guar-
antee of its being entitled to confidence, andis fully able to held out great inducement tothe trade. We adviss our milliners andmerchants to give.thema call mid examinetheir 6tock.
AST We have icceived It is seldom that we use the columns of
conmjimieiaiun with a request it. this paper to 'puff" or notice the "thousandWe comply with the request, having no and one" articles known as Patent Medi-wor- d
of cxmment to make: cines. We, however, vary from our rr.le
KENTCcKV.CoMMiTTF.ii of Justice. ! tl,B F'-"-t case, that we may call atten
Offenders! Know ye:"Istud, lempus neccss;tasqne po&tttlut toe."
Whereas, It has becprae our painful du-
ty to organize this body, for the protectionot our lives and property against an organ-ized band of lawless marauders , .who, for
a number of years have defied law and or-
der, and by whom many as.tauljs havebeen made upon the innocent; and, r.lso, bythe same clan, many of our best citizenshave been deprived of their property.
. Now,, whereas, it behooves eveiy person
in a christian land t preserve order and en
force justice:' . . i
We take thn method to inform you, the
maruders of the vicinity of Cainaig",Ticktown, and more especially tho.-e- if t. e
counties of Wolfe, Morgan and Bath; thatwe have o.btaiued your narnesj.ntw' ii
yon wisli to remain in this port:--:- : cf coun-
try, you. had better reform, ;,,
You know that Wells had his Rangee,
and Stan: per ,his Carr; therefore, you oughtto profit by t!ie3e examples.
We would say to tho good citizens, you
need not be alarmed, for we will protect
you and your property; but to v'dlians wi;
can only say, that we are lcth !a (r.ke. liie,
and hope we will not ha"e to change our
peaceful habitations into crimsoujd r.ie- -
nas, hovever our motto is:
" Suli: 2opuli suprema est le.c."
By, order of the Committee.Owingsville Inquirer is requested to copy.
JC5?"Our energetic fellow-eitiz'Ti- , Mr.
Thomas Clarke, has a negative:!in our paper this week. Mr. Cl.n kn can
still be found at his old stand ;n Haitistreet, a few doors below the KentuckyHotel, with a large stock of saddles, li'.r- -
ness, whips, spurs, blankets, and in fee'.'
ovcrvthiiiir to be found in a first-clas- s sad-
dle emponum. Jlr. (..iarke s worli 1.
well known to tho people of this and the
adjoining counties, and needs no word of
commendation from us. For anything in
his line rrive him a call and vou mav ii'.--t
assured that ho will do ycu right.
i? Perhaps it is not generally knownthat Samuels h Jordan have opened in
connection with their dry goods a
met chant tailoring department. , such
is the fact, and that department of. theirbusiness is tinder the management ar,!
of Mr. A. S. Wancn, v.hjis one of the best cutters and .most, tastyt lilors ever in our town. He is piepaivdto cut and make ur garments in the at?slstyle, and guarantees satisfaction k: r.ll
case 0. The public are invited to give him
a cell.
Thr 2ew Illustrated EuiTi'tN okWebster's Dictionary. This seeming-ly dry and certainly ponderous bookits peculiar charms. Here is collected andtersely set down a vast quantity of varioiiand useful knowledge, such as is indispen-sable to educated men and woman. Hereare an hundred and fonrteen thousandwords, defined with a clearness, J'nllness,precision, and wealth of illustration, thatdenote the soundest scholarship, and themost entire fidelity to laborious details.Altogether the work is a ni irve 011s
specimen of learning, taste, and thoroughlabor. We praise it heartily, because webelieve it deserves the heartiest praise.Xeio York Albion.
The Reasons Why. Some of the rea-
sons why Dr Roback's Blood Pills should
be kept iu every family are,
Because! they can be employed in all
cases where a "family physic" is requiredand ate perfectly s?.fe in their aniiti ibtra-tio- n
at all times. .. .
Because! they act promptly ic reir.gvingall obstructions from the bowels, afford-i- n
cr immediate relief iu cholic or other
oaiu". ...Because! they are a Liver Pill acting di-
rectly on the spleen and liver, removing thebile and assisting tho digestion.
Because! in taking them they do not in-
terfere with the regular avocation of the pa-
tient, or leav8 the bowels constipated.Because! they ate made both with and
without sugar coating, thus adapting them
to the use of every body .
Because! they being purely vegitable are
perfectly harmless, and can be taken by
children or adults at all stages or periodsof life.
Because! they are especially adapted tothe use of persons of sedentary habits, andto the use of females about to become
mothers.Because! they are what their name indi-
cates, a Blood Pill, searching out diseasesof the blood, leaving the system in full vi-
gor of health.Because! they are perfectly gentle in their
operation, causing no griping,. and ate saf-
er, surer, and every way better purgativepill than has ever before been offered to the
public.Because! when followed in their use bv
Robaks Stomach Bitters they cure the veryworst cases of dyspepsia. . ...
Because! they can ba purchased at anvdrug store at the extremly low price ot 25cents per box.
A ncgrogazing at a Chinese, exclaimed,'If de whits fclks is dark as dat outdare,I wonder what'e ds color ob do nigger?'
Ladies wear corsets fron instinct-ttr- al -- nat-
love of Icing squeezed.
tion to, the article known as "S. T. J SCO
X., rMantulion Bitters." We desire it
understood that we do so without any so-
licitation cr promise of benefit from the
propiieior or ether interested parties. Wesimply do it as s'.Ti act of duty towaid.-tho.-- e
who are laboi'nj under physical dis-
ability, weakness, and the various com-
plaints arising fi cm impurities of the blood.Having used the Bitters at the instigationcf a fiiend, (and, we confess, some
s at tho outset,) we found t licni
a t:pat valuable medical compound, and to
our 'rc;'.t satisfaction, accomplished tho ob- -
j ui-- lor y. Lie!! they were used.' Magxolia Water. Superior to the
be.-- t impoitcd German Cologne, and soldJ at hail the pi ice. . .
So;-- , us grow less and less every timehey are toid, just like the age of a woman.
Tho c'a ter cf Monut Cierlin; h:
amended bv the Letiislar.iie.
ICIAL NOTICES.A luiuUirious Month.
Marclr t'hnt: gives us a nv is nlsotin; inau moni'.i of" ::i r.n v l;a: r;i.--s ins: ilisor- -
dor?. Kutanglt'tl in iia fogs n re the seed. of
coujib?. tol'-?- , rfrd of tlmt allrtiatioi) oi'friid- -
itv find Hre, more widely Ur.o'vn tli.in admired.ejilierl ft er :u.d nur. T!ie only :y to iivoitlilicye" Hule uriple;t?iiiitrip?ses'' is to render l!ie
stem ?;-c- enough to fiplvt
ic poison l!u.t produces tlicm, and ihz bet way '
to endow it vit'l his ri peilant power is to toneit w ith IJOSTE.": S STOM ACtl BITTERS.
I! a wayfarer wer: ertdibly informed that nn:l!!an ivsj .va:t inj; at h; uc::t ecu ner, lie would
di.uoilvss turn his tracks, and a safer roiMe
to bis ion. With just about tlje sameamount of trouble, the attacks of uise"C?: preva-
lent at tliis season may be evaded. Nrtvthtrou- -
Oie w ill be less-- for drn stores lie in erones ronlc, and every respeetab.e drue
,
TKUS. The article is a staple of trade, and itwo'ulil be as oasy to find a groceiy U i'.hout su-
gar, r.i "o s.iore of an apothecary without t!.ipopular remedy.
In view of the experience of the nation withn g ird to the article, dtti iug ti.'e pp. ice cf t'.yen.ty yeais, it seems tilmiis.t r'hir("?cssary to reca-
pitulate its niei its tc a erik. ins. 13.it as ourp palatini! is iucieasiaj al the rate ot couple ofmillions a yetr, in the nature! way and by
it may be as we!! to hint to the ris-
ing generation ar.d new arrival", the oldscttlcisknew nothing about, that liOSTETTKU. STUMACil ISriTEKS is the most ivhf.-ioT- i andpotent vegitable tonic ever inarm factor-- . t; thatit is a specific fi r debility, fly? pepsia, hi'iiwiis-ne-s- ,
and miasmatic feveis; thai it prevents as.' I as cures, these complaint id their com- -
2:1 lions; that it is not bad to lake,'' and is.(dniely harmltss.
wm sE3n-.mu.i- L expose's; E, 5 8G9.
eovt c v:
ASSftTS (at Market Value:Cash on hair.! iu liauk and iu tran-
sit $302,C:'0 07Real Estate 2..3.3I!) 14linnkStock" ),307,33(i 00Mortgage Jionds 17,700 00L". S'.. State and City Stock and
ether public Securities, 2,07;',9o3 00
5,100,931 71Totul Liabilities.
St,?dl,377Duly attested, sworn to and signed
BRANCH, 171 V.rXfc STREET, CIN'CINNATIJ. C. JjENNETT, .Manager.
ThcEtna Insurance Compa-ny is the Trustee of its Patronsto an extent ten. fold greaterthan of its own Stockholders.
WJI. HOFFMAN, Agent,Feb. G. Mt. Sterling, Ky.
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CVIN'GSViLLE, CATH CO., KY.ESPECTFCLLY tenders his services to
$j the people of Montgomery county as anexperience and skillful L'enti.-- t of twelve yearsstanding. lie feels that he 1ms peculiar andstrong claims upon them for their patronage byreason of an advantage rarely enjoyed by Den-
tists. ' fiit'viiij attended a' thorough course ofclinical lectures, lie" is under no necessity whenadministering laughing gas or chloroform otcalling in a l'hysician, thereby incurring anadditional expense. Such has been the markedsuccess that he has met with iu cxtraclinfteeth that his practice has extended over thegreater portion of Fleming and counties.He uses iu the extraction of teeth all the Mod-
ern Anesthesia known to dentistry. Tiiosewho are desirous of having teeth extractedwithout pain would do well to engage his ser-vices. All M'ork Warranted.
TESTIMONIALS.I have been under the necessity .of twenty-fiv-
years dentist's-care- , and regard Dr. W. S,Moores as the most efficient with-who- I havemet. ' J. A. J. LEE.
July 30, 1BC3.
I La-r- had some work done by Dr, Mooree,and consider bin: well skilled in his profession.
J. II. JtlCHAHT.References. Dr. 'Wills, M. D., Dr. Maurv, M
D., Dr. Biggerstaff, M. D., J. M. irsbitt,' Wm.Phelps, Henry L. Stone, and M. R. Lockhart,Bath county; Col. Thos. Turner, Nim. Byrd, DrPhillips, Dr. Edward Guetrant, Wm, Dale,Montgomery comity. july 23--
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Sewing Machine.S of the (,.Sin;rpr''
I .3ijK-liine- over all uiImtp, for either Family i.lC or i;tnu turi:irjr purpost-s- are so willecta'jl!, !.eJ and so ailtnittcil, tint!to enumeraMon of tlit-T- r ndative exeelleneics
loutr e;:nsiti-re- necessary.
NEW FaRIILY MACHINE..vliivli lias Ikv i: 1j: oirjris t to jei f.'i-- i ion resrunl-les- :
of mc, l.ilior oi is now cor. I'ulpnt-I- v
prcserito'l tn (lie pahli.- ; iac'."itr:u-:tli'- tinliE-V- SEWIXO .MACIliX'iCT ''ISriiXCK.
l'lie Machine in fj m es; ionSIMPLE. . DURA3LEAN0 BtA'jTlf'Jl.
ft is quiet, li'lit running, andCAl'ABbK OF PEHrOlllflXC; A ItAXGK
AXU VARIETV OF WORKnever before atteniuerl ij.on a single Machine,
usir.tr e i t h Silk. Ti.t, IJnoa or CottonTlire1, and scwi.ig Willi equal f.iei'.ily I litvery !:iicst and coarsest materia!?, and an; lliinybetween !iiet o ex rein.-o- in l.iu n.oat beauti-ful ami su'isiantial manner. Its at tac'.imc ntsfoi Hnii.fiii, Conliiv, TuekiiiR.
0 ij : i n rr, T;:r'T.tiif,nn.iifif, etc., are Xvel,I'arcl iral, an '. i;avj been invented and r.iijnst-e- d
p.ipieinliv for this M,ir!iiue.Xi-.- di'Jipns of jlic l.i'ijiip, I.'sefal, ami Pop-
ular FoMinj; Tups and C i dnet Cases, iieeuliar10 the Maebines inanufiic'tured bv ibis company.have been prepared tor euciosin the new )Uc'1','f''
,V""" hanrVT- 'i ? b-- "e.,cV?:ed ta? n:ed.u:n c: a (neceisarilv) linii- -u-- nd ve. tieemeu;; and we therefore urre c ervI'erso!) in rneM of a Sewiii" Maeliine bv allmMns ,n 05i"n",le "'" I! "" possiolydo so, nil the lea. lit,!' rival Machinesmaing a puvc'i'asi'. selection can then bemade Hraacli npencies forsupplying the ' iiiojei" Jlacliines will tic foundin nearly every city and town throughout theCivilized W fibl llrre l ill n
iiuiiv .: ,i iui ju, anil any lniornniuon promptlyfurnished Or tommuuie.r.ions ma ' be ad- -
dressed to '
T!ic Singer faiiiifaiiiiring Co.fSro'.ttl'i-iiy- AVw York.
V,'c refer to the fn' iovi lug' persons w iio havelit en using the Xe.v Ka :;.:! Machines tor sometime pa.t, end the ino-- l of whom hae"hadsewing machine Mrs. 11. Jones.Miss 1. Smith, Miss !. Yoris, Mrs. T. Chirk.Sirs. I. !'. Calk. Mrs. Tipton, Misses Hurroughs,Mrs. (!. K. Mii;..r. Mrs. V. T. Howe, Mis. J. T.llreeu. Mrs. W. !1.U. Wright, Mrs. V. m. Ste-iea-
Mrs. John Munin, Jlrs. I'. Sonieur, lit.Sterling, Kv.
Mrs. JI. Oidliam, .1. V,'. Anderson, W.OH-harr;- ',
A, Coekveil, .1. A. Thom'..son. .1. IiJones, ;:rs. ".'' I,V..tt, Mrs. Dr. Jiui'.ud. Mrs.1. Thomas vi eo. Anderson, V. ii. iiid.l, AV. A.liovd. John M. Joues. Wp.i. Judy. Mrs JohnPani.-h- , Join .Maggie Wid;er-son- ,
Joe Wiikersoa, Tlios. Calk, Mrs. WillieDentin, K It. C (iTctnfi'.t'e. Ji:fS M.ittie l'er- -
gusoo', Miss Moss, e.'rs. T, i'aland, Meut- -
gf.trit .:j wmity.T. r. Thos. K'tooJ, county.James Il,,rreuh, Tiiorntoa Lewis, Chirk
county. .
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John M. M'dierly, i. .Tor.es "'r'. on po inty.We alio refer to the following persoaj in Ml
S'eiluir, who are using our Manufacturing;II. Campbell, It. T. Smith. Currett i.
itogers, John Cuiley. Henry Thoiopson.
REI53E, Agent,Oet. 20. Ml. SterliiiK. Ky.
Ayer'sa
For restoring Gray Hair tolis natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing whichis at once ngreeable,healthy, and effectualfor preserving' the--
Ml. .it k t: hair. Faded or gray,
G 1 f 3 hair is soon restoredto its origiucd colorurilh the rloss andfreshness of youth.Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald-ness often, though not always, curedby its use. Nothing, can restore the-hai-
where the follicles are destroyed,or file glands atrophied and decayed.But such as remain can b' saved forusefulness by this application. Insteadof fouling the hair with a pasty sedi-
ment, it v.'ill trjep it clean and vigorous.It3 occasional use will prevent ths hab-fro-
faming gray or falling off, audconsequently prevent baldness. Freefrom tl19.se deleterious substances whichmake some preparations dangerous, audinjurious to the hair, the Vigor canonly benefit but not harm it. If wantedmerely for a
HAIR DRESSING,nothing else can be found so desirable.Containing neither oil uor tlye, it doesnot soil white cambric, aud yet lastslong ou the hair, giving it a rich glossylustre aud a grateful perfume. ,
Prepared by Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.FBICE $1.00.
J. T. P.P.EKX. Sole Agent, Mt. Sterling, Kv.ALLEN & CO., Cincinnati, Wholesale Agents.Mav 14-- 1 v.
M. J. CHASE. E. 1MMM1TT. II. H. COLLINS.
Pianino; and Flooring Mill.
DGGa. SASH & BLIND FACTORY.
CHASE, DMMTT & COLLINS,M inul'aeturers of n'l hinds of
BUILDING IV.LTEIIIAL,Shaved and Sawed Shingles, Fencino.
Fence Posts, Palriqs, Mouldings,"Lath, Poplar Lumber,
Planed and Rough.Cobxer Second and 1'ori.Art Streets,
(fifth ir.(RD,)M.WSV1IJE, KV.
lmj, Silver& Plated Ware
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fn Eastern Kentucj!CINCINNATI
Uvuiy Plain 1SU. lling Mailc My. OrIertZT SPECIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION r AID TO REPAIRING FINE 'vATCffE "a
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IIFlIiTo Our Patrons;: o recfivj;J. their.
Dry G-oocis- .
tf'S-"- :! and 1'xaniiae.
Are iuvitefl to caii at Joiieson Thompsonsand examine their tine dplay ot
DRESS GOODS.
CLOTHS & CASS1MERES
cf al:, kinds,
At JOUNSOX k THOMPSON'S.
Cloakinirs & Overcoatings.
Just from New York
JOI1XSO.V THOMPSON' S.
And imported .
In full assortment.
JOHNSON i THOMPSON.
;rs .&,caps.A GOOD STOCK,
At JOHNSON ft THOMPSON' S,
Notions' & Dfess Trimming's
FANCY VELVETS & SATINS,
In endless variety,At JOHNSON' & THOMPSON'S.
Ilaaiburg, Jaccnct aad Swiss
EDGINGS & INSERTlNGS,
Of every Style.
JOHNSON & THOMPSON".
S. E. TIPTOH,Agent for tho world-renown- '
.
Singer SewiitglachmesIs prepaml to 1'urnisii the celebrated 7ingerSewini; Maehines to his former customers andfriends in. Montgomery and the adjoining coun-de- s
' ' .'at
ITrtcjx- - Prices.He is iiov connected with the Cheap
Cash House of Geo. Ileiuion, in Paris, wherehe would be pleased te see his friends from.Montgomery w hen they visit that place.
Keh. 18-l- f.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL,Villi Street, btticren J'onl and Second,
CIXCLYX.iT, O.
OWING to a gt'fat reduction in our rent, wehave determined; tc rcdut-- our rates to
Our accommodations shall be second to no ho-X-
in the city. W. A. Tl'L'PtiTOV,Feb. Proprietor.
u. gai.i.eiii:k. c. xn.son. ,T. a. m.ittiikwLate Mason Co. Late Mt. Sti'r.g Late.Maysvili
Pormerly D'cnnison House.
Ga'lelier, Nelson &. Co., Proprietors.Fifth Street, Near Mam,
This House, having been thoroughly repaired, renovated and newly furnished, is now"Pen. . jan 10-- tf
JOB WORK.NEATTjT execttedAT THE SLXTIXEL OFF1CK..
iUOi LLEl I i UU,
PRICES!
Sf.K KINDS OF FIUST-CLAS- S
ewina achineslconstantly on hand the liest Quality-- of
Needles, Spool Silk;Thread, jLsincn, &c
ALU KIXDS MACU:"K?. '
I
of Fir-c!a- .s Maclinc s Uepuirtd,
P. I.. UKCSE.
HAVIN'Ct Fiibl our stock of Clothing amirurnisliin'g'Goods to Mr Win. II,
U ilkerson, formally of ihic firm of I!. F. Hi rk-- i
ley Si Co., it gives us pleasure to recoiniuendliim to the patrons of the house and the pub-lic generally fls .a J'Btlcman in every way wor-thy of .Ihcir patro oipe. nnd we hope tbe 5iitnliberal-- patronage that has heretofore been
upon U3 w,:).! be extended to the.
n'ejncetfnllv.rUAXK", GUMP & CO.
In rcferiing to the above curd of Messrs.Frank, Gump ti Co., I would announce to tl $people of Montgomery and (be adjoining comp-lies that I have new on hand a
LARGE AND tOmETK STOCK
-- OF
mmor tiiv
, ' - ' I '
Laim & Most Fasliionablc Sty Sosf
And tunutacturcd from tha
13 o m t o r CJ o 1 .
'. My stoek of
Gcnfc Fufnisliing Goods!
, Is large nnd iu.
PRICE AND QUALITY
Will compare favorably with nay house iu !t issection of the State.
I have alto on hand a GOOD STOCK of
WOOJ. h SOFT FUR HMS'
"'Vbicb will bo
SOLD LOW DOWN!In returning thanks, to my friends W ifci
anu lue nnjoiniug counties who J'.iive hi;rigiven me tlmir patronaiff .. hiit in the
business, I would that it ismy intention to See., r.' a'tp "and 'completestock of.Goor';i kVny line','' and that I willmake :'c"S their Advantage 16 buy their Cloth-
ing and I'lirnishing Goods of mr."
V M. !!. WILKKPSON.Junll-tf- .
MQVlE A ANDERSON,..', ,
Wliolesalo Gioccf:s
LIQUOR DEALERS,K EEP constantly on hand a large and well
Selected a5soitine..t of
Staple & Fancy Groceries;AVi.l buy ail Ti": ds'o.""-- "
COUNTRY FRDtTCJCS,For which we wili pay t'e
Highest. Market Price.. E3yrSorh-'?ns- t corner of .Vain and Mays-ville t'tre:t,. Ml. Sterling, Ky.
. HOWE & ANDERSON".
Having sold out my entire sto' k of Gr ice-- 1ies. Liouors. Ac., to Mp?ra n, . .(.-- V..'.i'
son, I take pleasure in recominomil.i? nstgentlemen wortliy ot I'onhdnnct and n coniin-uanceo- f
the libiral liatroviV-- rvin.,a.l tA ....while in business, ari .0." which accept my'nanus. C. J. GLOVEf1',
Jan. 2S-l-
A.S. 3J. THOMAS,DFALKIt IN ,
LATH,Cor. Main St. and Georgetown I'itt,
Terms Cash. Paris, Ky.