THE BULLETIN.
MAYSVILLE JULY. 23 1864
Increase of the Price of the Bulletin.
The Subscription price of the Bulletin
will hereafter be Oss Dollar and Fifty
Cents per year, instead of One Dollar.
The Raleigh (N. C.) Confederate says that
General S. D. Lee recently arrived at At
lanta from Mississippi with a large number
of reinforcements, and participated in the
Jute battle.
QjA number of citizens banished from
2aducah to Canada by General Paine, have
gone to Washington to lay their gievances
and the arbitrary conduct of General Paine
before the President.
It is said that one-half of Lee'a army is
in the Shenandoah Valley.
Fort Morgan is now besieged by land as
Veil as by sea.
General Paine has been relieved of hi?
co tran and at Columbus, and ordered to
report at Memphis for duty,
C&A thousand dollars is now being
asked and freoly paid for substitutts.
The rebels are said to have S3 000 mops
at Ailanta.
(KT'It U repotted that a train going from
Kof xville to Chattanooga was captured by
the rebels on Thursday.
The Tallahassee has left Halifax. She
has destroyed about thirty vessels. x
MarysvUle, Kansas, ninety miles weft of
Si. Joseph, M issouri, has been sacked by
the Indians.
tCr-He who is struck by Ji.hn Birlercorc
is tpt to stragger under the blow:
fJ"To hear a declaration of love , ayoung
lady will give her ears.
K7When it rail s ha'dstones as big as
bet's eggs there's a r.iin of terror.
fj"The most reckless of ar,imls are the
bats and mole; they always go it blind.
QA junior partner in a firm on Front
street concluded to raise a mbstitute, and
applied to a stout darkey, who was Ending
on the opposite coner, when he received this
reply; ' Lord ble-syou, I've got eiuht hun
dred dollars home tor to buy a white man
for myself ."--Exchange.
CHEAP LAM P S! 200 COAL OIL !
LAMPS OF EVERY SIZE AND STYLE
AT FROM 50 CENTS TO $6. CHIM
NEYS. SHADES, WICKS, etc., at
declT R. ALBERT'S 21 street.
OrOver two hundred negro substitutes
have been put it.to trie army oy citizens of
Evansville during the pist ten days.
Poor men are apt to fare bally every
where. It is a lan 1 of plenty if you hive
plenty of land.
It is asserted that Maximilian has already
sent a commissioner to the rebel authorities
at Richmond.
A statue cf the Express Joephine is tr
be erected in Parid on the square Defore the
Alma bridge.
A man at n circus, in Paris, li'N up a cisk
of wine with his teeth, with a m in aeatad
npon it playing the fi idle.
The country wants men. It must have
them or perish. --Albany Jnrirn.il.
It needs brain more. --New Hampshire
Republic in.
Aud common honesty much more.--0. S.
Register.
An Atlanta pipar boasts that there are
not now less than a hundred officers in ac
tual Rebel service with but one lej apiece. fc
fjMaysville his long been celebrated
for the number and txcellerice of her School.
In this respect, it ia far ahead of any ot;er
place in Northern Kentucky. Situated in
an eligible and healthy location, our city i.
peculiarly inviting to those, of both sexes,
who are endeavoring to fit themselves for
future usefulness and happiness.
Amongour many institutiecs of learning,
none are mora worthy ol the attention and
patronage of the public, than the Maysville
Literary Institute the Male Department of
vhich is in charge of Prof. Smith. Comina
among us a stranger, M r. Smith soon becarce
well kcown as a teacher of youth and an
Intelligent, courteous gentleman. Prof.
Smith possesses, in au eminent decree, the
power of rendering himself attrac'ive to
youth, making himself a shjrer of their j y
and sorrows.
liis mode of teaching is at once simple
ted clear, and the couwe of study thorough
sod comprehensive. The next Session of
the Institute begins on the first Monday in
September and continues twer.tv weeks.
Godey for September
Is received, aud a splendid number it is.
The Beasonable story, Taking Boarders for
Company, is continued, and increases in in
terest. The engravings and fashionplatei
are fice, as usual.
French China. Glass and Queensware!
A fine new stock at and bdoto Cincinnati prices,
It. A L HURT'S
decl7 Model China Store, 2d Streo.
A large rebel cavalry force is reported
concentrating at Jackson, Mississippi.
The New Orleans Delta baa Alexandria
advices to tbe 7th. Kirby Smith wa-j there .
Buckoer commands Dick Taylor's troops.
Taylor is at Atlanta and commands Polk's
old corps.
Sponges
o
FALL KINDS. At
fcJiATOJi dk BKODKlCiv's
25 Kev Drug Stoie.
Anibrotype Found!
Found on Market Street, last Thursday,
an Ambrotype of a Yonoij Lady. The
owner can get it by calling at this Office.
DIED.
At bis father's lesidencc, in Lewis county, Ky.,
JAMES D. RUGGLES, in the 2'Jth year of his
nsre. After a protracted illness he departed this
life on the Slet day of July, 1SG4. The deceased
leaves many friends to rnourn his less. Al
though he made no particular manifestations of
reconciliation or otherwise, the friends have
every reason to hope that his"pcace, calling, and
election is sure." W.
Dissolution.
THE partnernhip heretorore existing under
the name and stylo of Koss J- Nkwelx, is
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
persons indebted to tho rlrm are requested to
make payment, either to Wii.j Rnssor Axnittw
-J. NtwtLL. Those having claims a?ain.t the
firm will picrctit them IV r p.tyiuent at tho house
of ROS fc l'OWEK, who succeed the late firm
and have assumed its liabilities.
W. J. ROSS.
A. J. NEWELL,
Aug. 1?, 1S64. GEO. VV. KOSS, .In.
W. J. KOSS. ALEX. I'OWKK. GEO. W. KOSS, ilt.
ROSS & POWER.
rP'IE UNDERSIGNED SUCCESSORS
1 oftiio latu linn of 1MSS .V N EW ELL, have
thi ilay entered into partnership, under tiie
nam ami style ot'KON A I'OMKIt, and will
coi.tioue the Commis-M. n . (.'r..cery and Liquor
ltisiii'-s. at the old stand, corner of Market um!
Tliird streets. Wo invite e'iisisrt:melits, an 1
ii 1 kenj. constantly on h:.nd a lurire and v.e'l
selected supply of th'? tet Groceries, Liiuors,
ti.e..f r n:e at moderate prices.
We ro-j vet fully al: a con'in'.iancc of the favors
so lihuruliy buvtowed upon i:ir pr--.eeesxirs.
August ii!i, 1S0$. K.S .V: l'OWEK.
nAVIN'l sold mv interest in the hiu
of KOSS & NKWKLL. I take arreat lc -Mire
ill rccl tfm.n.lil ,r to mv n ,1 tYir,ii:l4 un.!
! customers. Mc-is. KoS ,fc KoWKK, us being
I in every w ay wmliv ol tl.ir natroiiiii'e.
August lath, .bill. a. J. .NK .VKLL.
ius 25, W,4
jEiiiErimjErwKs
SILVElV WARE.
J
UST receive 1 n I.ir'Vtrck of FINK GOLD
WATCHES and J KW'KLKY, of the J;,tc.-t
st lc; Uiso, a !al,'J a.-ort:yjnt of
Clocks, i ilver Ware, ?lated Ware and
FANCY GOODS.
A hirffp stoi-k of Materials t. a.-ci'inmodiitc tlio
Trade. Jewelry uud Silver Wire made to order.
rn:it3is o-vsii:
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE P.II FOR
Old Gold and Silver!
5?C;i9toniers will please call ar.d settle up
their acjounts. as I wi-li to .close lay books as
so.ui as poiblo.
j. riji:iaij,
Opposite tl.c Kaunas OtTjoE.
Maysvllu, Ky., Aug.ist 2.1: li, lvl.
v o n & a a: z
i.0AP & CANDLE FACTOItV,
rilEAi I'D It ASH !
-IMIK SOAK & OA.NDLK FA(.n'OKV, on
l Thirl Strc t. (i-pposite l'li:t-r's Lumber
Yard ) toaelhiT with Caii.ild Mucl.iuus, Koilcrs,
Kettles. Stt imin Tubs, .Vc.
The 15'iiMini is Fire-proof and w.dl adapted
fortnc M una fact ure of S .ap and Candle". Tho
wU"l.: will oi; toia at a Lar';.ni. roriariner
pai ticul.iri apply to
uiil' 2", 11)4.
JAM1 SMITH,
Maysville, Ky.
MAYSVILLE LjTMlARY IKM!
3IAL.E DIOLVXt'rJtXLlIVT.
T
II Ii next Sc.-moii o"tl i Institution willcom-
TEMBEU, N1XT, and continue lwcnty weeks, j
TERMS.
Tuition in Triinnrv V: .Junior Department !jli 00
" " Middlu'.V nior " si'J'.'Oi
X'-JX limited number of ilr-can bcaecom- i
niodVed with board
u the lainilv f tbe Prin-
ly t
cipal.
May
M. 11. SMITH,
Principal.
ville, Auir IS. 'ril.
PKOSPKCTUS
CF TUB
MIYSVIL'I FEMALE IKSTITOTE.
MAYSVILLE, KY.
rpiIE NEXT SCHOLASTIC YEAR OF
JL this Inslittilion will commence on tho
FIKST 310M).Y I.N SKPTI-l.HBEft.
Under tbe direction of
Mis3 JANE R. PARKE, as Principal.
Tbe Institute occupies a commanding situation
in an e'evated portion of the city, and is well
ada te I to the health and comfort of the pupils.
HO A It I I N G I) Kl'A It TH EST.
Tbe r-sidence of the Principal, South-East
corner of Third and Limestone Stroetn, will ac
commodate lvvcntv-riveyoui-.; ladies. The rooms
are li'tro and well ventilated. They aro all
carpeted, a;:d furnished with every article of
f n iiiliire neee.-aury for comfort and convenience.
No pains or expense has been spared in render
ing tbe Iioums nca; .comfortable aud pleasant.
'1 he domestic department will Ins under the im
mediate siii'erv irion and i anajrement of Mrs.
jl'EIA A. PAKKEIi, a la ly ol largo experience
and mature judgment.
Miis. M. L- CADV, -will tako charso of the
c!a-esin K'jp'ish Cuii position and lielles Lettres. '
Mi.-s AilllV . i'Al.KE, will insist in thu In- .
ftrucliou of classes in the English department ;
TliKMS.
Boarding per Sc-sion of twenty weeks, 70 00
Tidtiou in Primary Department, 10 00
" Junior " 15 00 !
" Mi.ldle & Senior Department, 20 10 !
alin and French in connection with Eng- !
ijh branchc-, 20 00 )
Instrumental Music, 200
Use ot Instrument, 5 y0
lf bills lor one-half of the Session are
due in advance. It is durable they should be
paid at the opening of the Session, unless special
airaiigoments are made to the contrary. j
Communications for admission of pupils may
be addrc-ed to thu Principal,
Mi's J. K. PAKKE, ;
aug IS, 1 SO 1 Ira Maysville, Ky.
Save Your Pickles.
0 BARRELS PUKE CIDEK VINEGAR, in
2s Store aijd for sa'e by
B. F. te O. II. P. THOMAS.
Maysville, K y., August Is, lS6:-Sm
BUY MATCHES THIS MONTH !
-TEXT MONTH you will have to pay
j HEAVY TAX on them. Wo Luvo tL
ug? SEATON 4 BRODRICK.
Mustard oeed Wanted.
WE will pay the hisrncat Market Price, in
CASH, for Musta-d Seed, cither in large
or small quantities. t-t
SEATON & Br.ODLICK.
Maysvillo, Ky., July 21, 1S61.
TO THE PUBLIC!
ADAMS'
i EXPRESS !.
rUR EXPRESS FOR CINCINNATI
during low water is carried on the fine
Steamers
HIGHLAND CHIEF
NANNIE BYERS.
Accommodating messengers will be found on
both boats. Bills aro closed as follows:
On Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridavs. 5
o'clock, P. M.-
On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9.30
o'clock, A. M.
This rule is positive, and will bo strictly ad
hered to. ADAMS' EXIMtESS CO.
A. M. JANUARY S SON, Agents.
Maysville, August 4tb, lS64-tf
Maysville Marble Works!
H. GILLMORE,
3X it r k e t Streot,
MAYSVILLE, KY,
RDERS from Country solicited.
Persons desiring woik, by com
municating the same, will bo promptly waited
upon. aiiifiist 4th, .' Sti4.
To the Tax-Payers of Ma
son County.
IY on net of the (Jeneral Assembly it is mnde
3 my duty . immediately afier tho 1st o' Juiio.
to proceed with the Collection of tho imblic
Kever.'.ieas sjicedily us possible, Ky the same act
it is made my duty to roi it, at the July, Sep
tember and XSovembcr " County Courts, the
amount of tuxes collected and pay the same over
to the Auditor. 1 um uulhorizcd under said act
to notity the I ax-ray ers by public notice stuck (
up at the C.urt house d.'or, and in the didorcnt
Kreciiuts or districts of the County, thut on ccr- I
tain days between the 1st of Vtober, and the 15th 1
M'.'VT' f V Vr 7'l "ttend at .
the plaecot Inddiii" elejlion in such districts and
receive their tuxes. It is made the
luty of the
tax-j liver t attend on such days ami pay the
same. If this is not done, after that dale tlicv
will have to pay the sarii' at the Courthouse;
mid, if nt done there within the time prescribed I
by law, ten percent, upon the amount is added.
Thus it will be -ce:i that it wid be to the interest
of the tax-payers to see to it that their tuxes are
fuid, witl.il) the time prescribed by law. as after
ttial lime I slu.b in var.ahiy :,.ld the ten per cent. ;
. , k" .." .
wjtvi.-.. inn eiiuii uc eein pei icti 10 iu as i
shall have to ndvurce the Kevenne due bv such
deliinjiieiits and enfirce payment at once with
tiie os'.s t.' reimbuise myself. Hy pay irw atten
tion to the matter and pr 'in ptties ,tne thili will
work first r.ite. The people havo the same time,
us heretofore, within which l p.iy tlieir taxes.
The oi.ly dill'eivnce beinir, thai "they thall i;ive
I Do mailer atteiili'n themselves and see to
maucr aueini n iiicmsei ves an J see lo us i
payment at the times and places described, in- j
stead of tho old way of Imvin.' the Shcrill call .
half dczen times, more or less, for thoir taxes.
The law is plain, simple, and to the pointjand I
in end to comply with its provisions and enferco
its penalties, n n. I this notice is given to call the
attention ot the people to it.ss that no harm
may bo done any one, in co nsequence of their
ignorance of the 'aw. The time and place at
which I, or my deputies, will attend in the dif
ferent I'r- eiiiels to rcceivet: xes between the 1st
of October, and the 1-ltli of November; will be I
a'iveui.-e.l ly public notice slue; up as required
by law. In the mean time, let every oue p.iy up
that c;-n when culled upon between thisaudthu'.
ti r.e, that a jjood account of the promptness of
the people ol the coni.ty may be rcjortcd to the
.auditor at the July and September terms of our
loUlt. f.espeettiiliv,
II. S. JhFl-KIIs'uN, Sheriff Mason Co.
ceordii2 to the above, tho Tax-Payers are
not ed that HEN KY S, JEFFEKSON, Sheriff,
will iUeiid at tbe following places, on the days
namcc', to receive their taxes:
At Mt.GiIcad,14th and 15th 'lays of October.
At I'reiitniV, 17th May of October.
Ac llelcn:.,l?th clay of October.
At Mayslic, lt:i and Otb days of Octoocr.
At Sardif.-Jwt and 22nd 'lays of October.
II. S. JEL FEKSON, S. M. C.
CHARLES:. TAIili, Deputy, will attend at
the following pices, on the days named:
Oranifebiirjr, Tthoi Sth ol October, tit V. II. Pof-
lit': Store.
Lewi.-burir. 11 th iud 12th of October, at Jno.
Larcvv"s Sure-Va-hii.i;toii,
lClh nri I4ih orOctober, at II. V .
Wood's Store.
Maysville,
l."lh and 17th of October, at tho
Cloik's Oilicc.
PERRY JEFFERSON, Deputy, will attend at
the folk-winq; places, on tls days named:
Dover, 11th and 12th of Ocl.bcr, at R. T. Evans'
Grocery.
Minerva, IRth and 11th of October, at Capt.
Whipp's S'.ore. '
(terinantown, 15th and 17th of lotober, at Jno.
Llovd's !tore.
Wusbinrton, ISth and 19th of Oitobcr, at Jno. i
Thompson's Oroccry. I
.11 II & V I I Je, VLIl UUM LL VA VHUUVIjUl XllOIlia?
Daulton's Stable.
August 11th, lSG4-tf
NATIVITY HALL!
o
REV. F. M. GREGG, A. M., Rector.
MKS. M. G. CALDER, Principal.'
T
11 E FIRST SESSION of this SCUOOL
.MONDAY, SEITOUKK uTII, 18G4.
Mns- M. G. CALDER, the Principal, is a lady of
larye experience and varied attainments, so that
tho pupils will onjoy first class privileges. Tho
branches taught embrace Painting and Drawing;
French; Alu.-ie, Instrumental and Vocal. Par
ticular attention given to the common branches.
The new School buikdng is eligibly located on
Third ftireet, is easy of access in all Seasons of
the year, and pc-v-cstcs tho modern improve
iiiciiU fur h --.-vting and veuiilating. Tho furni
ture of the School rooms is new aiid excellent.
Z4i For terms and other particulars, apply to
F. M.tiREiili.
Maysville, Ky., August ISth, ljt4-tf
RAGS WAITED!
1 t't tU M Lli$ GOOD CLEAN COT
IUUjVUU TON OR LINEN RAGS, for
which 1 will pay tho big fa at Market Pr.ce.
G. W. IS l.A 11 fAiM Art,
NOIICE TO ALL CONCERNED!
JAS. S. PEPPER. Administrator of JEFFER
SON THOMAS, dee'd, wil meet ail the
Creditors af s:.i 1 ! 'nv. at tbe Ollico of Judge
PmtiEc, in Maysville. on Xujnst i!Uth.l84.
aug lS,l:t4 i' JAMES S. TEPPEK.
2s EW CASH UAHDWARB UOUSE!
8IGi OFjSlG SAW.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Sanford's Straw Cutters
CASH! OWENS & BARKLir.
Maysville, Aug 13, 1S64. Second S-eet.
BLOCK AND TACKLE An assortment
embracing all sizes of f"r-"or "or.r,otjop
ALEX. MADDIX.
i
0
REI CORNER
CLOTHING STORE!
Blum & Hecfeinger's
GREAT WESTERN
Emporium of Fashion
WE take pleasure in informing onr Patrons
and the public generally, that we have
just received, and aro continuing to receive,from
New Yokk, Baltimore and other Eastern
Pouts, a full, large and vahied stock cf
GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE
CLOTHING;
Of tho very latest Eastern Styles.
Dress Coats,
Rusifiicss Coats,
Promenade Coats,
Pants and Vests,
!()f stvlcH anj (lescr; ptios,all of which we
i . J . , c '
wl" dispose ci ai me lowist u.-icin i'uot.
We have paid the most particular KEKSONAL
ATTENTION in the selection of Goods for our
, . T . rrilT ATlIMr
IY1ERCHAIMT TAlLUnlUU
DEPARTMENT,
Atid have purchased only the MOST CHOICE
:and FASHIONABLE kinds and Styles. Ilav-
and FASHIONABLE kinds and Styles.
ing made and EXTENSIVE ADDITION to this
branch of our business, we have now the best
FACILITIES to Manufacture to Order, at tic
SHOKTEST NOTICE. Our celebrated and ex
perienced Cutter, J lilt It Y F. Y)U.J, will
tupcrintend the gottiigtip of all work in the
.. , . ., . T: i :
erc.niui unions .ue, uy f.v.u,.u
men ONLY. The Stockconsists of the lir.est
Foreign and Domestic Cloths;
French and English Cashmeres;
Silks, Satins & Cashmeres for Vest
inga. Mr. YOUNG has also procured Geuio's, C.
Scot! 'h, Glencrosa' & West'ii latust Patern Sheets.
Our Stock of
GENTLEMEN'S FL'RXISUIXG GOODS!
Comprises all appertaining to a Gentleman's
outfit, and is too numerous aud varied o men
tion. The Ger.uino Patent
FRENCH YOKE SHIRT,
Can be got at our Store.
FOR TIIE FINEST AND LATEST STYLE
CALL AT THE RED CORNER.
A i!'CLL SU1TLY Oi
Trunks,
Valises,
Carpet Sacks,
Umbrellas, 4e.,
V Always on h?nd.
ALL PURCHASERS WHO WISH TO
SAVE IVIOIMEY!
AND GET TIIE
LATEST STYLES !
WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE
TO CALL AT THE
RED CORNER STORE
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
FOR A FINE STYLISH
SPRING SUIT!
CALL AT
BLUM & HEGKINGEE'S
RED CORAEIt STORE i
Maysvillo, Ey., March 31, 1S61.
MULLINS & HUNT'S
NEW
WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS STORE!
THE SUBSCRIBERS, LONG ESTAB
LISHED in a large retail Dry Goods business
in Maysville, wonld call the attention of Coun
try Merchants to their recent addition of an ex
tensive Wholesale Department; which will be
conducted on a STRICTLY CASH PRINCI
PLE.
The many years of experience possessed by
our buyer, combined with a perfect knowledge of
the Kentucky trade, a thorough acquaintance
ship with all tho Manufacturing and Importing
Houses in tho .Last, and the lact ot nr pur
chases being made for "Cash," together with
firm dcterraination to sell at a mere commission
advance on Eastern Cost, will be sufficient
guaranties to UAbU.UUi.hKs tnat we
cannot he undersold by any WESTERN JOB
BING HOUSE.
Our Stock will bo found better adapted- to the
wants of of our customers than it is nsnal to
find in tho generality of JOBBING HOUSES;
as it will embrace a greater variety of goods than
is ordinarily met with in an exclusive Wholesale
Establishment. The departments alotted to
AND
!N" o t i o n s ,
Will bo at all times especially attractive as par
ticular attention will be paid to them, and a
LARGE STOCK
Kept constantly on hand. We would impress
upon our friends that in sending us orders they
may rely upon bavins them executed to the ful
est extent of our ability.
MULLINS & HUNT
Cheap Dry Goods Store,
2nd Street, Maysville, Ky.
Maysville, Ky. Jan. 3,1363.
OacfoJE3.
LADIES,
YOU WILL FIND AT THE
HA It 1 WAKE HOUSE, 2d Street,
IVORY HANDLE KNIVES,
PLATED TABLE KNIVES.
PLATED DESSERT KNIVES,
PLATED FORKS & SPOONS.
PLATED NAPKIN RINGS,
BUTTER KNIVES,
CALL BELLS & TABLE MATS,
Gntta I'eixha KNIVES & FORKS,
BREAD FRUIT TRAYS,
WAITERS, &c., &c,
Low for Cu!di. OWENS BARKLEY.
SATAN'S Devices and Believer's Victory,
Parsons.
Natural History of Secession, Goodwin.
Three months in the Southern Statss,
Lt. Col. Fkeemantle.
Tho last Times Seiss.
Private Miles O'Reilly, His Book.
Spectacles for Yoangr Ejcp, S. W. Lander.
The Ferry Boy aud Financier a life of Secre
tary Chase.
ALSO: A new lot of WAT L PAPER and
OIL SHADES At ItCHiEKS Bookstore.
Maysville, Ky., May 2(5, 1S64.
C. Galleher. C. Nelson,
Lateof Mason Co.,Ky. Late of Mt. Stoning, Ky.
T. A. Matthews, of M aysyille, Ky.
Merchants' Hotel,
(POIMIERIiY DENMSON xlIOUSE)
CALLEHER, NELSON & CO.,
Proprietors.
3T"lTtli. street, nonr lVIja.
CINCINNATI, O.
This house having been thoroughly reno
vated and newly furnished, is now 0en.
Cincinnati, O., May l&th, 13G4-3mo.
ESTABLISHED UNDER ClTY ORDINANCE IN 1357.
WHEELER TOBBACCO WAREHOUSE,
PHISTER & HOW, Proprietors,
For the Inspection and Sale of
LEAF TOBACCO
14 WEST FRONT ST..
Bet. Main it Walnut Streets,) nivrnrawjim nyin
near the Steamboat Land! ngj hllUlilAll, UtliU.
Tobacco Solrt at Auction or Privately,
as Owners may desire.
o
AUCTIONS SALES:
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, & SATURDAYS.
PRIVATE SALES DAILY.
OJ-Storage to Shippers Three Months Free.
Cincinnati, O., May 19th, lSG4-3mo.
Kagle copy 3 months and charge Bulletin. I
HEADQUARTERS FOR
HARDWARE,
iSADDLIiRY,
I'lllK IMtOOF SAFES,
PLATFORM SCALES,
COUNTER SCALES.
Cadi. OWENS & BAEKLEY.
Maysville, August IS, IStU.
T ONG GREEN CUCUMBER SEED,
I i At SEATOM & BUODKICK'S
Maysvillo, Aug. 4. Drug S:orr.
PRIVATE SCHOOL.
THE Fourth Session of my School will
commence the FIRST MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER, in tho basement of the Methodist
CUnrch (&outn).
J3jFTerma of Tuition $1.50 per month.
.july 2S, lS6t. MOLLIEE. GILI'IN
Machine Oils.
LARD OIL and other kinds for Machiuery,
Can be had at
SEATO & BRODRICK'.
auo 4 Cor. 2nd k Court Sts.
Tailoring and Renovating
... ESTABLISHMENT! ! !
SECOND STREET, opposite City Ilall,
MAYSVILLE, KY.
"pHE Undersigned would respectfully inform
X the citizens of Maysville and vicinity that
he is prepared to make up tuitsofaiy &tye and
warrant iheca to rive satit-faetion.
I am prepared to KEN OVATE CLOTHING
and remove all kisds ot'Groaso, Paint or Dirt,
aud restore the goods to its ongitiU ui.Z.
beauty. Give me a call.
junei3,'64. CHRISTIAN ALTMEl'EK.
WITH '
K. BOAIi,
II
3NTo. 132
Wat Second Stteet, httween liace dk Elm Streetfp
C IN CINNATI, O ,-TXTH-L
Attend to the S'nle of all kinds o
T T PRODUCE, nnd make immediate Returns
Orders for any deseriptk n of Groceries prompt-
ly filled.
REFERS BY PERMISSIOH TO
John A. Robinson, Eq., Gallipolis, Ol
A. W. Ruskikk, Esq., Portsmouth, O.
Hon. L. T. Moore, Catlettsburg, Ky.-Cai-t.
W. Hofshell, " "
Jno. N. Richardson, Eq., "
D. 1. (Jeioer. KfQ., " "
liuoii Means, Esq., Ashland, Ky.
Wm. T. Nicholls. K-q., Ashland. Ky.
Wm. L. Geioer, Esq., Ashland, Ky.
eo. brts, Esq., Greenupsburg, Ky.-
E. J.IIockaday, Esq.,
Lor is D. Kovs, Esq.,
Capt. Z. Shirley. Loni
Shirley. Lnntavllla. fTtr
Hon. Tjios. E. Bramlett, Frankfort, Ky.
2Will make liberal
merits of Produce.
advancon Consig'a1
mar 8,lSG4-6m
M. THOMPSON,
Umbrella, Parasoly
AND
WALKING CANE
MANUFACTORY,
No. 167 Main Street, bet. 4th & 5th
C1KCIXXATJ, 0.
tSPRepairing promptly attended to.- marJf
DUHME & CO.
S W Cor. 4th and Walnut Streets'
CINCINNATI, O.
jVE anufac tnrers,
Retail & Wholesale Dealers in
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY & SILVERWARE.
r"HEY Keep on hand a large stock of Cheap
k. utciies, Jobbing Materia, bpectacJes, c.,
br the Trade.
"3T"01d Gold and Silver bought for Cash,
march 3, 1Si4- ly
A SURE CURE.
ITWERY BODY IS BEING CURED OF THIS
li distressing disease by the use of
DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY,
Read what those say who have used it:
Mr. Charles W. Landrani, of Louisville, andf
. lMIazarde, Cincinnati, O., wcrojboth cured
after using one pot of Dr. Strickland's Pilcf
Remedy. They say they have tried every thingf
but could obtain no relief, but one Pot of Strick
land's Pile Remedy affected a perfect cure after
suffering for many years with the worst kind o
1 lies, i hey recommend everyone wlioia sui
fcring to try it.
Sold lv all Drnfffiists. 50 cents peFPOt. Manu
factured at No. 6 East Fourth street', Cincinnati
Ohio. Ask lor
DR. STRICKLAND'S FILE REMEDY.
General Depot No. 6 East Fourth street, Cin
cinnati, Ohio.
For sale by SEATON & BRODRICK, Corner
2nd rt: Court Sts., Maysville. jnne 2, '64-ly
MAYSVILLE
SOAP & CANDLE FACTORY.
Third Street, betw een Sutton &WaII,
Opposite Ckas. PAistnr't .umber Yard.
4 GOOD SUPPLY OF MOULD AND
A SUMMER CANDLES. GERMAN AND
EANCY SOAPS Constancy on hand'
5f Agent for Starch & Star Candles.
ISfCash paid for Tallow and Soap Crease.
Dec. 10 JAMES SMITH.
NEW BOOKS!
SEVEN Stories, bv Ik Marvel, $1 79
SpekeV Jonrnaf of the discovery of the .
source of the Nile, 8 7
Life of Charles the Bold, Kirk, 6 OCT
Nepenthe, 1 50T
Caxtoniana, 1
Friends in Council, 2 Off
Old Helmet, 2 50
HasSi.. 1 so
Haunted Heart by Author of Lamplighter, 1 50
Darkness aud Daylight by author of Tem
pest and Sunshine, 1 50
Habits ot Good Society, 1 jjO
Claudiuc, 75
Handbook of the New Testament McWharton.
Sc-lf-Sacrifico $1 5ff
Bishop Hopkins on Slavery, 1 50"
Histoiy of President Lincoln's Administra-
t on, by H. J. Raymond, 1 5(r
The Bridal Eve,-Southworth, 1 5CT
Family Pride, bv the author of Pique, 1 50
Woodburn, by ""Kosii," 1 5
From Cape Cod to Dixie, by Mackie, 1 6
The above, with many other good books, te-
ceived and for sale by
G. W. BLATTERMAN,
July 7, 1S64. Second Street
LOOK HERE I
THE NEW
Boot & Shoe Store!!
SECOND STBEETi
(In the House formeily occupied Cnxs. Whits.)1
MAYSVILLE, KY.
riAHK UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
l solicit the patronage of the Citizens of Mays-'
svillc and surrounding Counties. .
We have a full assortment ot Ladies', Misses"
and Children's Congress and Side Lace Gaiters
Lasting, Kid an 1 Morocco Palmorals of the
be.t quality and latest style.
(rent's Fine Boots, Balmorals, Congress Boot,
Oxfrrd Tics and Brogans of the latest style.
LADIES' ANY) GENT'S BOOTS and SHOES
MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST
NOTICE AND WARRANTED.
We nave aleo a good assortment cf LEATHER
AND FINDINGS which we will sell at the
LOWEST CASH TRICES.
Mr. C.I AS. WHITE, will be raady to wait on1
his old triends and customers at all times.
H. A. WALUNGFOrtD & CO.
Maysvilli, Ky., Tn io lfi. 1364.
MAYSVILLE AND CINCINNATI PACKET"
-o
THE FAST KTJNNING STEAMER,
'W-Wl.ri CLEONA,
mST-saeti A. F. POWER, Mast
Master,-
Will Leave Mavsvillo Mondays, Wedaesc'ays",
and Fridays, at 10 o'clock.
Leaves Ciucirsauti for Hayt villa on altcraatft-
diVS.
Tha C!io:in is new ard 'iIit with fine acctora--rr.odatioas
Cur p-.jc-os. For freight and4
pai-sase-apply to J. SI. LOV", "
July 21,156-tr Ageu-t