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, ,TA.T LILIES. bt'harsikt x'iwix kivball. - IT' v O miner day, Delay! delayl .. .. One wavering of thy brooding wing, One stirring of the Lazy wing, And noontide light and heat, . -Will Und my dewy shadow lair, . And barn the coolncra from the grasses That swathe my feet In rank and billowy masses; And (o this claustral twilight bring The ton's profancst glare. " ." O 6Bmmer'Ioy, ' Delay! delayl Let nared hill and bare brown field Parch in thy torrid ray, So this dim nookbennrevealed, Where I, Deiiciously concealed, - - Among the lilies lis. The delicate day lien! The white and wonderful lilies! My dark haunt so still is The wildest birdliog dare net sing, Nor insect beat a gossamer wing, Nor zephyr, lift the lightest thing,- Here, where the lustrous lilies, The clear, resplendent lilies Pour oat their heavenly-sweet perfume, And with their snowiness. In clusters chaste illume This dark recess. - Soft footed silence, royal nnn! In this thy humid, emerald cell Fcrever dwell! These flowers supernal erer shine, Pure flamed, before thy virgin shrine! , Here one by one' Tell o'er thy glistening, rural beads, A rosary strung on tangled weeds, And blades and stems that intertwist, The breath of lilies be tby prayers, Sweet-odoredwafted nnawares Up through the morning lucent airs, And evening's pallid mist! Ard glittering Etars shall o'er thee pas?. Deep-pillowed In the heavy grass; These broad smooth lily leaves shall be A, glossy coverlet for thee; IThe prayers and penance-dene, . . O royal nnn! ' , By day or night, , In dark or light, Thy fragrant shrine shall be the same; These slender taper, lambent still, .Nor blazing tun, nor mildew chill, Shall qnench their alabaster flame. A gleam, as of a crystal wand! And day peers in with carious face; The jealous sunshine stealing round Doth wearily chase The cool dank shadows on the ground. The cloieter walls no longer stand; A garish glory fills the space, And lights the luBh grnss, loose and long, While startled by the wild bird's song, ' Soft-footed silence flees apace; But still serene the lilies shine Fure-flamed before her ruined shrine! II r. Camp, becoming enthusiastic, and, holding oat his brawny hand, cried oat, ex-oltiDgly-:- What does that look like?' That, interposed Mr. Ames, with a pe culiar sniff of the nose ' that looks as though yoa were oat of soap." A country girl coming from the field, was told by her poetic ooosin that she looked as fresh as a daisy kissed with dew. 'Well, it wasn't any feller by that name, but it was Steve JoDes lhatkissed me. I told bim that very one in town would find it oat!' A precocious young man, Messed with the Dame of Isaac, says that 'if he is drafted, Abraham will be offering ap Isaac as a sacri fice A railer against marriage thinks that the creation of woman was simply the change of a bone in a man's side to a thorn. What ie mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. What is the soul? It is immaterial. There are young women who lay their beads upon the bosom of one lover to gaze and wink at another - 'Tie rerj tears abed by humanity to-day may be in the golden clouds rainbows of tomorrow. A friend of oars was traveling while af flicted with a very bad cough. lie annoyed his fellow-travelers until one them remark ed, in a tone of displeasure: 'Sir, that is a very bad congh of youral' 'Troe, sir,' re plied our friend, 'but yiu will excuse me 'tis the best I've got I' W. S. FltANK, Attorney at law, COURT STREET, Maysville, Ky. tSTPrompt attention aid to Collecting.. fernary 13th, 1S64.. - . , .. ' J. K. SOMR ALL, ?' ATTORNEY AT LAW, - - - 31 A T8VILLE, KY WILL practice in the Courts of Mason and ad joining counties. OFFICE Test-side of Court Street. ' janlSSSf-lv".. "- -B.-O ,-PHISTER, ATTORN E V " AT LA W , OIFICE 031 THE WEST SIDE OF COXTET ST. JUA YSVILLEJK Y;. - ' AnguatU ,1862. GEO. W. WROTEN. Homoeopathic Physician, ; BEOOSD STREET, HATSTILLS, ST. '. ISf Office at Mrs. "Wnorie. mar.10 W. 1. ROSS. A.J. Nt WELL. GEO. W. BOSS, 1& once A TCTOTXTXIT T WHOLESALE GROCERS ' AKD DXAXEBS IM Foreign and Domestic Liquors, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Etc. Corner of Marlei and Thitd Streets, MAYSVILLE, KY Wii. II. RICHARDSON, Lloyd & Richardson, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN '. GEOCERIES, Wi NES, LIQUORS, TEAS &, TOBACCO, FDRWAHDIKS& COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OPPOSIT OODDASD HOUSE, MAS SET STREET, - - MAYSVILLE, KY. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL yonr attention to tho above card, and solicit a portion of jour patronage, promising to fill orders promptly and satisfactorilly. We have established ourselves for tho pur pose of inducing Merchants to make their pur chases here instead of elsewhere; and as our goods are bought dibect from first bands in the Eastern Jtlarket, by our Bioker, we make this proposition to Merchants: That we will duplicate any bill bought in Cincinnati, and if goods aire not what we represent them, they can be sent back at our expense. We have just received from the East 20 Hhds. Choice new N. O. SUGAR; lO " Prime " " " SO Ebls. Loveriso's Philadelphia REFINED SUGARS Crushed, Granulated, Powder ed and Coffee A. 50 Bags Choice Yellow te Bright Green COFFEE MOLASSES Old and New Crop; MACKEREL-in all sizes, direct from Bos ton, last Crop 1S63; 40 Kegs Newcastle ENGLISH SODA; TOIJACCO alargo lot in Boxes, Caddies, &c. TEAS a Superior lot of all kinds, selected for this portion of the Country. In addition to our stock of Heavy Groceries, wo have a large assortment of Fancy: CIGARS, at all prices; Fancy Wash and Shaving SOAPS; Whole and Half Eoxes new M. E. and Layer EAISIN; SARDINES; FIGS; PICKLES; PEACHES, Cove and Spiced OYSTERS; MUST AKD, in boxes; 50 & 25 lbs. boxes assorted CANDIES; CHEESE; CRACKERS; INDIGO; MADDER; SPICES, gruiu and ground; ALUM; Kace & Ground GINGER; COPPERAS; BLACKING, large and small; BLACKING BRUSHES; FAUCETS; CINNAMON, ground and in matts; CArS; SHOT; LEAD; EXT. LOGWOOD; STAECU; GERMAN SOAP; A large variety of CAP, NOTE & LETTER TA PER; EN VELOPES.buffand white; &C.&C ESTTn addition to the above, we offer induce ments to the trade in Xjiqnors I RECTIFIED WHISKY sold at Cincinnati prices. GINGER WINE, GIN, BRANDY, and with a superior lot of OLI BOUKIiON WHISKY at all prices. Respectfully, LL0YD.& MCIIARDSOX Maysville, Ky., March 3, 1SG4. fEW CHINA, GLASS AND Queensware House ! ! IR. ALBERT, IMPORTER AND DEALER Seooud Stroot, One door below Geo. Arthur's Confectioner Store, 0 KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large AND WELL SELECTED STOCK 0 French and English China, Glass, QUEEN SYARE& FANCY GOODS, in great variety, as Vases, Toilet Sets in China, Parian Marble and Bobemain Gloss, yewel Boxes; Fancy and Toy Boxes, Toy Tea Sets, etc. DINNER AND TEA SETS, of all qualities, WHITE ' ' ORNAMENTED AND FINE GILT. Silver Plated and Britannia Tea Sets, Castors, .Lie, Plated Table Ware; Ivory, Bone and Wood - m r . If rn TT Handle J orKs ana Knives knives; ie xraye and Waiters, ef all sizes and varieties, Imported Direct from the Manufactories in EST EUROPE. iSJ Also, the large and most complete stock of COAL OIL LAMPS, of ail sizes aid stylos, from 50 cents to $ 10 each BUENEB3, CHIMNEYS PAPEK SHADES and WICKS; The Very Best of PURE COAL OIL, CANS, ETC.; all of which I will sell for CASH at the VEEY LOWEST CINCINNATI prices.- - VST Accommodation to the wants of custom ers, quick sales and small profits are the govern ing principles of my business. Call, see and juJirtj for yourselves! K. ALBERT. Maysviiie, t eo 4, ist-t. HALL LIGHTS! FOR Burning Coil Oil, soma very fine, direct from New York for sale by -l - may 19, SEATON dk EEQDBICK. CUBES Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, and Consumption. It is only necessary for any one troubled with thcs3 complaints to try one bottle of Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam to cenvince them that it is the best preparation ever used. It notcnl.v cuiesthe above affections of the Throat and Lungs, but it cures Night Sweats and Spitting of Blood, and is . an excel lent garble for any kind of Sore Throat. It is p;eaHnt to take, and a sate medicine for infants. Price iiO cents per bottle. For sale by sKATOX fc BRODRICK, Corner 2nd 6c Cc-nrlS're; ts, MnTsille. Ky. General Deot, No. 0 Ei;tt 4th St.. Cii:c':nncti, Ohio. fjujic 53, 18C4-ly 11 C.LLOID. GR0CE1UES AND' LIQUOliS. W. L. & JX. PEAECE Wholesale Grocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SUTTON ST., (opposite Lee House) - MAYSVILLE, KY. o Our personal attention will be gven to Receiving & Forwarding all Goods consigned to our care. All orders sent us shall be filled in the same manner, to 'th reference to quality and quantity, as if the parlies purchasing were personally present. Bolow will be found an enumeration of some of the articles included in our stock, which we offer to the trade low for Cash o r Country Pro duce: 24 Hhds. Choico N. O. Sugar; 8 Hhds. Prime N.O. Sugar; 50 Ebls. Lovcriog's Refined Sugars; JO " Crushed do; 23 " Pulverized do; 15 " A. Coffee do; 51 Bags Choice Rio Coffee; 25 " Prime Rio Coffee; 35 Packages Golden Syrup, In Half Bbls. and 10 gal. Kegs; 1G Bbls. New Crop N. O. Molasses; C5 Packages Mackerel, in Bbls, Hf. Bbls, Qr. Bbls. and Kite; 25 Ilf. Chests Choice GunpowerTca; 5 " . Black Tea; 20 Gross Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco; Choice Smoking Tobacco, in Half Pound and 5 round Packages; 50 Caddies Choice Chewing Tobacco; 20 Butts Chewing Tobacco; 50,000 Cigars, assorted brands; 73,000 White and Buff Envelopes; Cap, Note and Letter Paper; 50O Boxes Sardines, halves und quarters; 35 Doz. Cove and Spiced Oysters, in 1 fc 2 lbs. Can.; 15? Baskets Chamraigne Wine; 12 Boxes Native Wines; Choice Old Bonrbon Whisky, in Barrels and Bottles; Common Whisky; Rectified Whiskey; French Brandy;Gin;Ginger Wine Eaisins; Figs; Almonds; Buckets; Tubs, in nests Wrapping Paper; Fancy, Toilet and Bar Soaps; Washboards; Brooms; Cordage; Matches; Spices; Star and Tallow Candles; Cheese; Crackers; Shot; etc. We invito the attention of Country Merchants particularly to our stock of goods. We respectfully solicit the orders of the trade generally, promising satisfaction In all cases. W. L & J. L. PEAKCE, Nos. 13 & 15 Sution St., (opp. Lee House) March 24, 1S64. MAYSVILLE, . AND FLUX. STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture, Is a composition of astringents, absorbents stimulants and carminatives, which every phy- ; sician acknowledges :s the only preparation that will effect a permanent euro ol lJiarriicca ana Dvscnterv. This ADti-Cholera Mixture is now in use in several of our aimy hospitals where it f rives the greatest satisfaction. It has saved tho ives of thousands of our soldiers and citizens. and wo will guarantee it to be the best remedy in the world for Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Mr. Woods, ot Covington, Ky., will be most happy to satisfy any one as to the virtue of ! Strieklnnd'a Anti-Cholera Mixture: in fact we have a great number of testimonials from pa tients who have been cured after being pro nounced incurable by their physicians, some after taking only one bottle of Strickland's A nti Cholcra Mixture. If you sntfor with Diarrhoea and Dysentery try one bottle. SOLDIERS! Yon ought not to be without such a valuable medicine. - The Cincinnati National Union, of April 24th, says; that thousands of our soldiers have been saved by the uto ot Mrickland's Anu' Choi era M i xtu re. For sale by Scaton & Brodriok,at 50 cents per Dottle. General Depot, No. 6 East 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio. uune ist4-iy CHANDELIERS! OF Various Patterns, for burning Coal Oil At SEATON & BKODKICK'S Maysville, Ky., may 19. Drug Store. TEA a very screrior article, the best import ed, in store and lor sale by jus;19 BEN PIIISTEB BROCOIS, large supply of beat quality, for sale by mar BEN PUISTER. A ICE ! ICE!! WE have commenced rnnning onr Ice Wagon, and will deliver Ice to any part oi tn5 uuy. - "Persons desiring Tee through the daycan obtain it at EichaTd Watkinb' Grocery Store, on Wall street, or at Wra. Watkins' on IMarket St. WM. WATKINS; il ay 19,1364. . E1CUAKD .WATKINS . CORDAGE Hemp nd Manilla ropes of V all sizes from a plough line to a ships cable always on hand. ALEX-ilADDO Orchardist-Wanted ! IWish to secure the services of soma good, sober and industrieus man, who understands tho Culture of 'Fruit Trees. I will givo good wages to such a man. lie muatgive good refer ences. Ur 1 will sen tee portion oi lanu sec out in Fruit Trees, embracing about 35 ncres. Also, I will sell IO acre of good pasture, on which is a never failing Spring. . Any one wish ing to puruhasa wiJl call on ma, 2 miles oast of Minerva. BEN J. KIRK. July 14, !Sb4-tf CLEATtf YOUR TEETH! WITH Aromatic Tinct Myrrh ! ! IT is excellent for burdening the gums, remov ing tartai, and imparling fragrance to the breath. THY IT ONCE . r And we know yon will 04witinne its use. As prepared by us it is superior to all other washes for thu teeth. Proparad and Sold by juuo 9. SEATON 6s BRODRICK. GRAIN, GROCERY, AND COMMISS ION HOUSE 'Corner of 3rd & Market Streets, MAYSVILLE, - KENTUCKY. I HAVE JUST OPENED A GRAIN, GROCERY AND COMMISSION 8TORE in tho house formerly ocoupied by Jas. C. Brook over, north-east Corner of Third & Market Sts. I will pay the highest market price in cash or WHEAT, RYE and BARLEY. I have just received a full stock of Groceries, Sugar.'Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Fish, Tobacco, Salt, fec.,&c, together with a general assorl mentof all articles in he Grocery line; all war ranted to be of the best quality. My goods have been bought exclusively for Cash, and will be sold for Cash or Country Produce, at very small profits. I have also on hand a large stock of PURE OLD BOURBON WHISKY. Commission, Storage & Forwarding Business attended to with promptness. All persons desirous of getting the worth of thoir money, will plcaso give me a call. jnnel9th,lS62. BEN l'HISTER. CRUSHED, Powdered and Granulated Sugar, of best quality, in store and for sale low by BEN rillSTER, jnne 19 Cor. 8rd & Market streets. SYRUP. Philadelphia and Baltimore Syrups, in barrels, half barrels and 10 gal. kegs, for salelowby BEN PHISTEK, june 19 Cor. 8rd & Market streets. TOBACCO of all grades and prices, for sala By BEN PHISTER, june 19 Cor. 8rd & Market streets. VINEGAR of the best quality, for sale by june 19. BEN FIIISTER. Acw Grrain Store! HAVING Retired from the firm of Alii. Power fc Co., I will continue on my own account in the Grain TraJo, on Wall Street, next door to Alox. MadJox, and solicit all our oldj customers to (rive me a call, as I hnve a largfl number of Sacks and feel confident of my ability to givo outi re satisfaction to all who may be pleased to deal with me. ALEX. POWER. Maysville, Ky., July 1, 1S63. L. II. L.ONG, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS CF Mill. Fill. TOBACCO. SALT. M Corner of Wall & 2nd Streets, MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY j jse 19, lS62-ly II. JOHN HXJIL.1L.'S nvn nrnnnv The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. "XTO MAN'S NAME IS MORE INTIMATELY Ll connected with the history of the Materia Mcdica of the Unitod States, or more fuvorably known as a pioneer in medical discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, of Louisville, Ky. Hisin imitublo preparation of Saisaparilla has long stood nt the head of the various compounds of that valuable drug. His compound Pectoral of Wild Cherrv has becoroo a household word throughout tlio West and South; and his Worm Lozenges, in Jess thaD a year after their intro duction, attained a reputation as widespread as the continent of North America. But the crown ing glory of his life remains to be attained in his latest discovery, or rather combination, for he does not claim to have been tho discoverer o CEDRON, which is the basis of the Bitters now ollcred U the public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants of Central America, to whom its virtues have been known- for m ro than two hundred years. Armed with it, tho Indian bids dciiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles without tear the most venomous serpents. It is a belief with them that while there is breath left in the body the Ccdron is potent to cure, no mat- let what the disease may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to iudorse this extravagant pretension, he is nevertheless satis tied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to its virtues, that, as a remedy and preventive far all diseases arising from exposure cither to changes of weather and climate or to the miasmatic influences, it stand without rival, and justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed iu Central America and the West inuies. in DYSPEPSIA and its attendant train of symptoms, it acts more like a cnarm man a meuicine. there is nothing in the whole range of the Materia Mcdica that can lor a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may he found in tiie eleventh edition ot the U. S. JJia pensatory. pages 1SS7 and 1338. A scries of experiments, in which Dr. Bull has been for years engaged, has just been brought to a successtul termination, and ne is now enabled to offer to the public a combination ofCedron with other improved tonics, the wholo p-eserved in the best quality of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky, which he is coniiJent has no equal in tho world. He might furnish a volume of certificates, hut the public have long since learned to estii. ate such things at their true value. The safest plan is for every one to lest for l imself the virtue of a new medicine. Give the Cedron fitters one trial, and you will never use any others. It is not necessary to publish a long list cf dis eases for which th&Cedron Bitters are a specific, In nil diseases of the STOMACH, BOWELS, -h.UJJS.EYS. or 1UVJSK: In all affections of the BRAIN depending np on derangement of the Stomach or Bowels; -In GOUT, RHEUMATISM & NEURALGIA: It is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures all these diseases but it pre vents them. A wine glass full of the Bitters taken an hour before each meal will obviate the ill effects of the most nnhealthy climate and screen the person taking it against disease nnder the most try?ng exposure. . Sold bv Druggists and Grocers, generally. ox. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office, Fifth street, Louisville, Ky. Sold Wholesale and Retail by ' i SEATON de BRODRICK. - -Cor. 2nd and Court Streets. v . . mar 7, 1864-ly Maysville, Ky, Come down in the center, That's what it means ! S A DDL E R Y. ITHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW SITUATED L so as to give his undivided attention to the Manufactory ot every article connected with the SADDLE AND HARNESS TRADE I He has now on hand and in process of making, a splendid assortment of Gentlemen and Ladies' Saddles; Saddle Bags; Buggy, Carriage, Biake and Sulkey Harness: Wagon and Plow Gear; Riding Bridles, with Racking, Port and Snaffle mtls; waggon, iiuggy, Uoach, Sulbey and Kitt ing Whips; tiog and Kipskin Collars; Horse Covers, suitable for ad seasons; Leather, Web and Rope Halters; Worsted, Cotton and Hemp Girths; Red top and Itod strapt Hames; Dray and Cait Harness; in short every thing usually kept in a Saddiery Establishment, which will be sold at Wholesale and Retail, at low prices, to punctual dealers; 5 per cent off for cash. K0AII Repairing attended to at once, at mv Old Stnd, on 2nd street, to find which. "Come down in the Center," between Market & Sutton. T. it.. RICKETTS. : Maysville, March 26ib, 1863. THE AEW WHOLESALE & RETAIL, CHINSTORE South side 2d bel. Court & Market St G. A, & J. TmcCARTIIEY. WE ANNOUCE WITH pleasure, the RE MOVAL of our Stock of CHINA, GLASS AND Q UEENS WARE, to the building formerly oc cupied by E. Martin Sad ...r. whero we arc opening a large sad complete assortment of Goods, IMPORTED BY OURSELVES DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTORIES- Our stock is lame, containing groat varieties of PLAIN WHITE, OOLD BAND AND FANCY DECORATED Dinner and Tea Setts; VACE3; COLOGNE BOTTLES; TOILET SETTS; FANCY AND STAPLE ARTICLES of every description; Silver Plated KNIVES, FORKS, CARD BASKETS, &c, 2EA TRAYS; WAITERS; COAL Oil. IjAWPS of many varieties. While thanking tho public and tho trade for the liberal encouragement extended to us in tho past, we hore they will not turret to caij anu see us at our NEW CHINA STORE. G. A. & J. E. McCARTIIEY, IlII'OKTKRS OF EaRTIIESWAKI, On South side 2d street. MajBvillo, Ky., January Tth,l$G4. GGODARB HOUS CORNER OF MARKET & FRONT, STS Opposite Steamboat landing-, MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY .Mrs. E. F. FLEJIIXG, Proprietress. THIS well knewn Motel, has been re paired nd refitted in a superior manner and Is row open to the public. The Proprietress recently of Fox Springs, so licits the patronage of tho traveling community. No pains will bd spared to give satisfaction to tho guests of the house. ISf Stuges leave duilv for all points in the in terior. Mrs. E. F. FLEMING. Feb. 12-6m GEORGE ARTHUR Baker & Confectioner AD DEALER 15 Fruits, Nuts, Toys, FANCY GOOI9 Sec, Us removed his Stock to BFTLLINR & HUNT'S Old Stand, on SECO!rr STIIEUT, Wbcre he will be pleased to see and wait upon all Maysville, Ky., April !th, 1S63. .JOHN A. SEATON, J.B. BRODRICK SEATON & BRODRICK WHOLESALE RETAIL DEUGGISTS, AND DEALERS IN MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Faints, 'Oils, Glass, &c. CORNER SECOND COURT STS. 3Xat-st7111o, Ky. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines! Awarded tne First Premium as the bett Family Sewing Machine, Foi three sncocsbive years at the UNITED STATES FAIR; For five years at the CINCINNATI MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. WITH IMPROVEMENTS! GLASS FOOT; HEMMER; CORDER & ERAIDER. ALSO MACHINE NEEDLES, COTTONS, d-c. Ugnot sale by J. B. GIBSON, Agent, 3 TELEGRAPH OFFICE. feb.4lh,1864. Maysville. THE HOWE SEWING MACHI! HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF THE CELEBRATED IIO WE SEWING MACHINE direct from the Manufacturer, and will sell them at the lowest possible rate for Cash. These Machines are adapted for heavy ns well as the finest sewing. Call and examine team at tho residence of 8. Shocklst, on Short street. : .." -. - MRs. A. J. SMITH, Agent. EI?Nbkdle8 and Spool Threads can be had at S. Shockxey's Store, on Market street. JHaysville, K.y., J)eb. 2oth, 1865, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE!!! OFFER FOR SALE MY BRICK h'ESI DENCE, situated on the hill hi.He in 'taB- ville, Ky. The house contain nino moms. Va. side Kitchen, Paltry and Cellar. There in npoe the lot a Dairv an.l Hriek Stbl. Tha )nt u large, having upon i about One hundred bear- niKrruii i rees ana Vines ol tne finest quality. Also, well set in Shmbbcrv and Flowers. Ruin and Vell water abundant during the entire year. It is altogether a very desirable homa and will be sold for Greenbacks, much less than it cost in Qoid. Enquire of .IDS. F. BRODRICK. N. B. Not liable for City Railroad debt. MayBviUe, Ky.,ilay 5,lS64-tf BLOCK AND TACKLE An assortment embracing all sizes of superior constmctiop ALiEJv. 41 ADDOJC. O'AKUM Choice prepared alwayi on hand . A- MADDOX ysyille a n d ci nci n n at U. S. MAIL LINEr TBI riH, IHr A BFUIOIDlTlim This fine Steamer cnm. For th - J.H. PEATHES. Commanrlflrl LEW. M0EE1S Clerk Leaves foot of Wi.ntRt w...Tn Leaves Maysville for Cincinnati, every Tue7" day, Thursday and Saturday, 10 o'clock, A. Y toAH AM&LoNEElT flPP,y D bard'0i " Freight received at all hnr.ro .v. ir Packet Landing. " " lIJO JB Cincinnati, Maysrilje and Portsmouth tUiliUljAK XtU-WEEKLY PAnrpin 11XK 8 FLEX DID STEAM B - Captuin Wm. McClaix, Coairrander, will con " tinue in the above trade, leaviLg Cincinnati every --- j ana loris- mouthavery Monday, Wednesday and Friday -at 12 M. Stopping at Mavsville either wav between the hours of 5 and 7 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to B. McNeely, Agent, Maysville, Ky. S. SALOMON, watchmaker; Goddakd House Bcu-dins, 3X a r k c t Street, May 7lSrjS-ly M AYS VI L I.E. KY. NE WB O OKS. My Farm at Edgewood, by Ike Mar vel net Hannah Thurston, by Bayard Taylor, 1 St fTl - C TIT t -w 1 .r.. j uiub oi a aysiao inn, Dy jjongieuow. 1 25 Husks, by Marion Uarland. 150 The Kinp of Amasis, by Bnlwer 1 25 Louie's Last Term, by Anthorof Rutledge 1 50 Soundings from the Atlantic, Holmes I 25 Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette 1 50 jieiuuiesoi r-ngusu i-oeiry 4 00 Evening with tho Poets 4 00 Long fellow's Poems, Cabinet edition 2 59 Ilea ven Onr Home 6c 1 00 t-4?Tho above, with numerous other new and valuable publications, just received by G. V BLATTER MAN, Booksellers, Second Street. V. IS. COCHRAN'S FAMILY GROCERY STORE, No 23, west-side Market st., Galbreath's i Old Stand MAYSVlI-LE KY. JUST re.-ei ved a large stocky of Family and Assorted Groceries, such as Snsar, Syrup, Coffer, Te;i, Mackerel,. Fish. Nutmegs, Spices, Candles, Wil low and Wooden Ware, Itr.om, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac., Ac. Having bought all my Goo, Is for cash, and my motto being "yuicK Salks and Small Profits," 1 can nssure all who may give me a call, the cLcnpcst Groceries in the city 15? Tiie best quality of COAL OIL always on1 hand and for Bale at the lowest market rrice. A. B. COCHRAN. N. T5. Five year Old Bourbon on tap, and the best f.f all kinds of Liouors constantly on hand. Maysville, Ky., March 19, 1SG3. A. B. C. For Rats, 31 ice. Kosiches, Ants, Bed lings, Aloili . in l'ur, Wo.ileiist Ac.. In sects on IMa nt. Fowls, Animnh, &c. Puiup in 25c. 50e. un.l il.yO Boxes, Bottles, ai d; Flasks. iul $5 for Hotels, Public I.t ST1TUTI0NS. iV'C. ''Only inCaKihle remedies known." "Free from Pwisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Eats come nut of their hcles to die." l-vf' Sold Wholesale in ail. large cities. Jd"SoW by all DnijristsiVj l.etailers everywhere J5?ll!BtwAK.::! of all woi-ihlers imitations. J5See that '('stakV' name is on each Box,. Bottle, tiuj Flask, iiefr.TO you buy. ESTAddrr.- 1 1 J :N It Y It. COSTAK. lPKlNCl-Al.Di POT IbiBnOAUWAT, N. Y. "Sol.l oy all Whulcsalo & Retail Di ru 22i sti- in MvsviileKv. nuir 31, lS64-6m. EJMOYAL ! LOUIS Sl'INE would respectfully inform his--customers find irienils thar. he has removed' to Cadwhllailet's Building, in the room foiraerly occupied by the Telegraph OlHoe. Fall and Winter Ooods I LOUIS STINE MERCHANT TAILOR ANU GENTS FUilNISH F.K, SECOND STREB2, MA FS VIL LE, KY.. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON UAND A Choice assortment of a'l Seasonable Cooda in his line, which he is prepared to dispose of at the lowest rates for "CASII." lie solicits a call from his friends and pledges his best efforts' r give Satisfaction. October 1, 1S63. LOUIS STINE. INTERIOR ADORNMENTS! JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE SELECTION of new and desirable styles of PAPER HANGINGS, from the rich and ornate to the most chaste and simple patterns, appropriate lor Parlors, Ilalls,Dining-Rooms and Chambers. FIRE BOARD PRINTS new designs? WINDOW SHADES, of any required style or size, on hand or made toordor. ' GILT MOULDING- AND PICTURE FRAMES. PICTURE CORD & trimmings fcr frames. TASSELS, and all the FRAMING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE! The above Goods are ail new and will be sold cheaper than ever before sold in this cit J3?A call is solicited from persons wishing to purchase the above goods. - J, G. & C. S KOGEliS, BoOKSfiLLEKS fc STAT10NBS, Maisville, Ky., April 21, 1SG4. 2d Street IK. MAltVFL'S NEW BOOK: ; QEVKN STORIES BY THE AUTHOR OF O " Reveries of a Bachelor," "Farm at Edge-, wood," If-c.&e. I.T5 A large supply of the above delightful work received this clay by Expre.-s. Mail orders shall receive prompt attention. . ... G. W. BLATTEEMAN, Mcysviile", May 26, 15'U. Bookseller- RAGS WAITED! -g i U LBS GOOD CLEAN COT IUUjUUu "TON OR LINEN RAGS, for which 1 will pay the higbdft Market Price'.. G. W. ULATTERMAN, feb4h,lS54. Bookstore, 2nd St.