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THE BU1XETIN: SKI. 13 MAVSV11.I.E. "InrWof .M Bulletin. The Subscription price of the Bulletin will hereafter be 0b Doiaah and F.fty Cents per year, o Dollab. fj-Tbere has been a destructive fire in Cairo. It cohurued nearly all the public build ids'- Thb Fall Statu Election. The foUow -log States will hold their annual election before the great contest for the Presidency takei place: Maine, Sept. 12th; Pennsyl vania. Oct. iltb; Indiana, Oct. 11th; Iowa, Oct, llth. fJtrThe income of the four RuthaohHda of Europe is estimated at $9,000,000 a year or a thousand dollars an hour. How John Morgan was Killed. The Richmond Examiner tells the story of the capture and death of John Morgan: He was on a reonnoissance, and took lodging at a house near Green ville. It proved tn be occupied bv the wife o William, an officer on Burnside's staff. While he slept, Mrs Williams mounted a horse aid rods fifiten miles am) returned with a sqa-id of soldiers Morgan ran from the house, but was sur romded. He drew a revolver, swore be would not be taken alive, and attempted to brsak through the line, when he was killed by a volley. The new opera houss at Chicago will cost $300 000. and will i.ot be completed uutil February, 1863. N:nty million Mns of water passes over Niagara Fal's hourly. Sydney Smith spoke oi a man so dry that if vou were to t ore holes in him witn a gimlet, saw dust wculd come ont. QrThere was a great Democratic gath erit g' in Dearborn couniy, Indiana on the lOih instant. Tne number present was es timated at 10,000. jp-Mr. T. L I5ko Nt::a near Vash:n ton. told tLe remainder f his tract of laud containing 8u acres to J . C. Humphreys, for 116 per acre. Lamk, Mis. Wri'ten ha just received a large a-surtirient of rlegiot Mill nry G oils, iucb as yon have long wished for. In her estal lifhmer.t can he found all the late sly les of Unnnets, II its, Trimming- Ilfmernber the p!ce. Second street, op posite the Fanner's D tnk. QOGeprge Dotts killed a man named Voorheis, at Mr. Sierliu on Friday last in a street 'encounter. An old fud hl ix igtd between thttn, and upon meeting in the street, they commence! firing, when Toorhies received a fatal shot iu the left side. 0O A telegraphic dispatch, dated St Loui, An.'. 22 i. says: When G'D Pv e arived at TJniontown he arres'ed Capt.McG'll. Alfred McGl'il and Davis Harris. He confiscated 6U hhds of ' toracrn,( belong pj; to John Funk and Paul Semonin of Henderson.) 74 'd,; uf whi-k (frm IJyrre & Cimbron.) 150 bbls salt, 75 head of horses and 1W heal t cattle' lln also obtained 25 r.ej;ro recruits. The telegraph ioes not tell all. Of the whiskey taken, several birrels were wanton ly burst open and Ihe 1 q tor lost. A barrel of molasses, belonging to .1. F Williams, was a'hO burst open and emptied in the street. The Post y fiice was entered and letters bro keD open and r:f!d: the masonic hall was burst into, and the r.gal.a. symbols, &c, ; brought lorlh, but evtiitnillv returi.eil. Several meml ers of the 34ih New Jersey entered the private residence of a respecta ble widow lady, a si6ter-in law ofthe edi tor of the Vinceiiues Sal, arid used the moid obscnie ar.d disgusting lantiago. A citizen went to Gen. Pavne and demanded protection lor tins iaay. is sne a .oya. wo- j m-.,." asked P. 'bhe is a w ,dow .ady , who dor. r.ot meddle in politic, and n-q-nr-s protection,' answered ihe ct ztn. 'Is she , t i : . u ui .- i--i r .T 1 id favor of ermins the blacKsr' asked P '1 , presume not, sir ' Than.' replied Payne, 'I do not care what tbev do to the d d b h.' We derive this sta'ement from a promi cei.t citizen ol TJniontown. Several of P.'s men broke into Mr. Geo. Orm's residence, the family being absent, aiiu Stole a loi oi cioiinn ' miu soin snvei sorn-i spoons. Mr Orm's new buy was also ta ken away to Paducah. I'reparin? lo Leave. The following law card appears in the New York papers: A. LINCOLN", Attorney and Counselor at Law, Springfield, 111. J'o Whom it M'iy Concern: My old cus tomers and others are no doubt aware of the terrible t'me I "have had n crois-'ng the rlreim. and will be "lad to know thar I will he back on the same side from which I started t n r before the 4th of M arch next, when I vv 1 be ready to swop horses, dispense law. make jokes, split rails, and perlorm other matters in a small Way. 5 N B. F-es invariably in advance. References: Hon. E M. Stanton, II. J. Raymond, Major General Butler, and nu merous other contractors. The following passage from Emerson con tains a truth which all would do well to lay to heart. It may help to ward off tempta tion, when purer and nobler motives grow weak in the contest. Lie says: '"There is no den in ibe world to hide a rogue. There is t o such thing in the world a conceal ment. Commit a crime, aud the earth is made of glass. Commit a crime, and it seems as if a coat of snow fell on the ground , such as reveals in the woods the track ot every partridge and fox and mole and squir rel. You cannot recall the spoken word, ycu cannot draw up the ladder, so as to leave do inlet or clue. Always some damn nirg circumstance transpires. The laws and substance of nature, water, snow, wind, gravitation, become penalties to the thief." We believe in a middle path for flowers after their death; the soul of the lilies pro bably go icto woman's forehead; hyacinth SDd forget me-oot-soula into lips and cheek. (On the Death of Mrs. I. K. Mitchell, who died May 20th, 1864. Around her bed they jrathered she was dying And o'er her bent to hear her whispered pray'r They saw the tears that mingled with her sighing. Who, like a mother, for her babes would caret And oh! itseemed the ties of love grew stronger, Ae fainter burned the flickering flame cf life, Until they almost thought tneir love could bind her longer Unto the earth, and shield her from Its strife. Her tender babe she clasped unto her heart A father's earnest love it ne'er should know But one short week before his spirit did depart. And now the mother, too, is called to go. Into her heart religion'a holy balm, Like dew upon the opening flower, was shed, And o'er her countenance came the tattled calm Of perfect faith upon her dying bed. Her little ones unto the orphan's God She trustingly committed; had not He Promised, within bhi pure and cbmgeless word, A father for the fa'herleta to Del Why should we moirrn that her pure spirit now Wan :er amid the hallowed courts of Heaven, That tho brL'ht crown of glory on her brow Is worn, and blessed peace to her is given. And though we, saddened, walk on earth alone, And hear no rn te her kind and loving voice, Yet still we murmur, "Lord, thy will be doue, For with thy rantomed ones she does rejoice. A. A. fj7"Families at u distauce, suffering from Acute or Corouic Disease, uoable to secure , , - Homeopathic Treatment, by "UUIt,!" o Dr. W ROTES, Maysville, Ky., giving a , , . . . , 0 . ri. carefulaescription of Symptoms, Temper- meiit 8 'e ot Patient, etc . enc'o-dng one dol- lar will secure with instructions, such medi cines as may be indicated. (yTh' erave-digiers in a cemetery in Brooklyn N. Y , are on a strike, and threat en to make a host of him who undertakes to liiterlere. M jor R-ed Sanders of the rebel army died j in Ft. Warr-n on Saturday, at the age of 27 ear. The dcCeat-ed A as a tuD ol CieO. S ir.ders C II E A P LA M PS! 'JtMCOAL OIL uA.MPS OF EVERY SIZE AND STYLE A l' FROM 50 CENTS TO $G. CHIM NEYS SHADES. WICKS, etc. at derlT R. ALI5ER I' S 2 I street. DIFD. At tho resilience nf .1 amks ,Tac'B-. in thisoitr. on Moi.dav in..rnintr. S-piemter pith. bH.Mr. JOHN WKT in Ihe flrth cur of his age. FAMIL Y GrRO O B Hi B -! : UNUF.lt a j'lnt con-trui-tion of a recent mili i tarv order, eoverniiia tra e in Kentucky, , we have b en permitted by our present polite j an 1 irenllerna': ly Provost Mar.-hal to import a j Mlla'.l s'l.ek of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERiES, Whieh we olfur for hale to our old friends and cusiomers and purchasers jfeiierullv t fully ten j per cent les- than these artich-s ,-i.uld have been ! bmiht at in the early part oftl.is week, though ', th re bus oeen no decline in the market mon l.icti we obtained thern W e lime rsd and m der-taiid the order alluded to, and not .ii n ftteially objeeiionable in the order itself, but but think we can so in tin fTced c-iistriiet'on ot t j by a few .?ere-te.l rnerccan-s i wi. navj at- ; tf u,lvi nn.l I'. nTTn Ihl llMllltV 1111- I liioiitios here, (lomelhil; too mean and con- ! temptihlo to bear scintn.y. We cannot rinish this adverti-en ent without publicly thanking ! Mr. PfcTifcT for Ids prompt avtion in the niut- j ter when the proper application was made to i him, and can but tlnnK t lial consumers 01 prover.es iercral ly , who have been freed from uu attempted infamous monopoly- Hi io UKcwise. it. r. vo ii. r. tiio.mas. Maysville. S;pt. 15, .-Gl-3mo ROOTS & bHUtb I For the Fall Trade!! T II AVE A SPLENDID STOCK OF THE 1 favorite brands, mich as While's Uoyd tk C- roy's and others, L ice Hoots and Balmorals; & p-,, ,ltf,.owV, Forbush's, Whitney's . ca)f Cars ki Rt.nls, . ', ' J re'i; a'so u lew cases ' I xome-maae ivip uocis, Most of which were bough, in May, Jiino and i July and will be eo'd LOW soma of them iLOWKIJ than they can now be had at the Manufacturer's. Merci,antg pieaSe Call and Examine!! For tho multitude I have an infinite variety, from common to extra fine and can suit you all in price and quality TEKMjs CASH! Also, aa usual, a general vaiicty of Leather & Fiiulingrs! S. S. MINER. Maysville, Ky.. Sept. 8, 1364-lm REGULAR CINCINNATI & MAYSVILLE PACliKT! Th fin suit wli-l Mf-mi-r JENNIE BROWN, Capt. WM. 'R V IN. Master; vv". 11. KEYT.Clerk, ri --TTTn'-) -"1 "W ill leave Maysville for Cin-j5S23iiai-innati. every M ONI) A Y, V hUNESU..Y and FRIDAY, at 10 A. M. Re rnrniofr, will leave Cincinnati every TUtSD AY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at l M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to sep8, 1S64. J- M LOVE, Agent. PUBLIC SSVLIl: of Four Family Residences I IN AUEItDEEN, OHIO. ON SATURDAY the 17th day of SEPTEM BER, 1664. ou the premi0K,I willMffer for Sale Four Kraine-i Residences, in Aber leen,Ohio, directly opposite the Jity of Maysville, Ky. These residences are in good repair, very suitable for small families, command a good rent, and are eligibly siiuated on Front street in Jaid village, with good Cisterns, small garden spots, and sin:il! yards in front. For persons doin business in Maysville, or eneafred in the Ohio River trade, they afford an excellent investment and desirable homes, for a small outluy. Each residence is separate and distinct, and ample room for small family, tha houses being each two atones high, with Kitchens in the ells of each. If not sold privately before said date, thxy will be seie separately or together, lo suit purchasers, on the day above inoicated. J3?"For terms of sale, situation, &c. of prop erty, applv to THUS. J. THROOP, in Maysville, or M AsSIE BEASLEY, in Aberdeen, who wil take pleasure in showing the property, and giving all inlormation iu regard to it. Sent. 1st, 1861. W. E. BEES. TO THE PUBLIC! 'kE3L-l ADAMS aggiiaaatt EX PRESS ! OUR EXPRESS FOR CINCINNATI ia carried on the fino Stoamors BOSTONA, No. 3 and MAGNOLIA, Accommodating messengers will bo found on both boats. Bills are closed aa follows: On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 6 o'clock, P. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9.80 o'clock, A. M. This rule is positive, and will be strictly ad hered to. ADAMS' KXIMCUSS CO. A. M. JANUARY & SOX, Agents. Maysville, August 4th, lS64-tf Maysville Marble Works I H. GILLMORE, MAYSVILLE, KY. o n "vEDER from Country solicited. rr- Pcroi!S desiring work, by com municating the dime, will bo promt tly waited upon. uuifust 4tli, ' St4. To the Tax-Payers of Ma son County. BY an act of the General As-emMy it is mndo my duty, iiiiiMediately alter the 1st o'Jnne. to proceed with the Collection of the public K;ver.uuas si ecilily as i ossible, Hv the s:tme act , it is made mv ilu'.v to roiort, :it the Julv, S-i , temher and iNi.vi iniier County Courts, the j amount of taxes collected and pay the swine over to the Auditor. I urn authorized under said net to notif the Tux-Paver-lv puMie notice kuc ! up at the Court house door, and in the different Prcihii l or districts ot the County, that on cer tain duys heltt n U.e 1-t ! Vtulier, aud tl.e l.itli f November. I. or my deputies, will attend at the place of holding electiou in such di.-triets and receive their ta.xo-. It is made the duty of the tax-puT t' utteiid on such du ar:d pay the i-atne. If this is not done, alter 'hat date they will hae to pay the sarin at the Court h"ii-e; and. ifri't done there within t lie time prc-riocd hv Imiv t..i i...r i-.nf iiimii fli. .ittiiMi,.! l-i U.I.1...I Thus it w ill he -ee:i that it will he to the interest of the tux-payer- to cee to it that the, r taxes are I""'. the time pi, crile 1 hs law. as alter inuL Liiuir i Mia 1 1 i ii vui lain ;nni iiit in per ceui. 1 iinpi id h law, to their Ii-Ih when I emu to j eollee.. '1 his I shiili he compelled to do um I i rlmll have toadvai ee tiie iJevenile d ie by such j delinquents ainl enforce p.i incut at ouee with I tue osl. I.- reunliurse m self. ly pay i:ii? atteu - 1 ti"ii to t In- metier and pr 'Hiplnes ,tne Ihinir wiil ' woik t;i.-t r.ite. The pe-p.e have the same time. h lu ietotore. within which to i iy their taxes j The oi.lv ,lill'..-iwiieo beiMf, thai they shallirivel the iiiaiter ailenti n tliemwlves and see to its payment at the tunc all I places toesiribed. in stead o the old way of havintf tbu 5heritTcall li.iil dozen times, mere or k , tor their taxes. '1 ho law is plain, simple, iiinl to the point; and I in end to comply u illi it provisions and ciilcrce its penalties, an. 1 this notice is irivetl to call the attention ol the piople to it.fO t U it no harm j may le d' ln- liny one, I n c- liseijiicliec ol their iyn raie ol the 'uw. The ti.viu and 'ii-oo at u uich I, or my deputies, will alien I in the def icient I'rtciinis to reeeivetiXv- between the 1st ol I cio!u r. and t he l.lUi ot November; will bo a ivei,i-i I by public notice stiics up us inquired lV law. I:i the mean time. let every ' lie iny up that can v hen called upon In t ve -n t hisand tl.a' ti -e. mat a rfoud ueeouni of t c .r ni'lness of the peop'e ol the county may he reported to the auditor at tl.e J;ily and Septeruiier ler.ns of our cuuiu J.e-pecu u , i y . II. S. Ji.tr LlixiN, Sheritl Mason Co. Accrdinjr to the above, the Tux-Puycrs are notified that 1IK.NKY S. .1 KFFKKSON, Sdieiitr. , Sdieiitr, .. , . ices, cu tho days named , to teeei c t heir taxes: At M t. Ci lea.l. Hi h and 1 5th days of October, At Pri-toi; 17lh day of October. Ai llce na. S ?tli day of October. At May .-lick, l'Jln unl Ulh day s of OetoDcr. Al aralt, Ulst ami -JJii'l .lays oi lotMOer. 11. .1 l-.r ftliw.v, c. M. u CHAKLES E. TABU, Deputy, will attend at the 1'oliownij; places, on the days named: Orunsrebiirjr, ih A bth ol October, at V II. Pol liC: Stole. Levvi-buir, 11th and 12th of October, ot Jno. Larew'a Stcire. Wasbimrtou, 10th and 14ih of October, at II. W. Wood's Store. Maysville, 1 ."till aud l"th of October, ot tho Clerk'b Ollico. PEKKV JKFFEIiSOX, Deputy, will attend at the follevvin places, ou the days named: Dover, 11th and 12th of October, ut K. T.Evans' Grocery. Minerva, 13t.li aud 14th of Octo er, at Cupt. W l.ipp's S'.ore. Gcrinunlou n, 15th and 17th of October, at Jno. Lloyd's Store. Washington, lath and IStlh of October, at Jno. Thompson's Grocery. Maysville, 2oth and lst of October, at Thomas Dau lUu's Mable. Axust lllh, lSG-l-tf KEW CASH HARDWARE HOUSE! SIGX OlI5IG SAW. HEADQUARIRS FOR Sanford's Straw Cutters CASH! OWENS & BARKLEY. Maysville, Aug IS, 1S04. Secoud Stroet.J Mason County Farm at FJBLIC AUCTION. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, on the premises, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1864, the larm of GE)R(iE C')X, Jr., deceased, lyina near the mrih si 'e of the Majsvrlo and Mount Carmel Turnpike, 7 miles from Maysville, aud one mile west of Orangeburg, and surrounded by the farms of Jerome D. Mayhngh, John Roe, William Roe, Mrs. James W. Brewer, and Mrs. Winslow 1'aiker. The Farm contains 3 12 ACRES, nd the improvements are: A FRAME DWELL ING HOUSE, with six rooms and pantry, very coi.veuient a-id comfortable; log Smoke House; frame Chicken Hous.j: lar;e and excellent Burn, Corn Crib, Waon-Shed, and other outbuildings. Fine Water in every lot. A splendid new Stone Fenc9 through the farm, and all the fences in giod order. Twelve acres i a fruit, grafted and ufsnperior quality Apples, Peaches, Cherries and Dwarf Fears. Also, at the same time, 30 Acres of Land, adjoining tho ubove, immediately on the north side of said turnpike, aud between the farm and the turnpike; half of it recently cleared and very rich. No buildings of any kind. EifSale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. TERMS. On3-half Cash; balance in one and two years, with six per cent, interest, payuble annually, or aR cash, if the purchaser prefers. The deferred payments may be arranged dif fereutly if desired. For further particulars en quire of JOSEPH F. BRODRiCK, or HENRY H. COX, AIayville, Ky. September let, 1864. liED CORNER CLOTHING STOKE! Blum & Heckinger's GREAT WESTERN Emporium of Fashion WE take pleasure ia Informing our Fotrons and the public generally, that we have just received, and are continuing to receive,from New York, Baltimore and other Eastern Ports, a fcil, lakoe and vabted stock or GENTLEMEN'S KEADY-MADE CLOTHING; Of the very latest Eastern Styles. Dress Coats, Business Coats Promenade Coats, Pants and Vests, Of all styles and descriptions, all of which we will dispose cf at the lowest Eastern prices. We have paid tho most particular PEUSONAL ATTENTION iu tho selection of Goods for our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, And have purchased only the MOST CHOICE and FASHIONABLE kinds olid Styles. Hav ing made and EXTENSIVE ADDITION to thw branch of our business, we have now the best FACILITIES to Manufacture to Order, at the SHORTEST NOTICE. Onr celebrated and ex perien ed Cutter, J KICKY 1 Yt)U.(i, will superintend the gettiig'jp of all work in tho Merchiml Tailoring Line, by experienced work meu ON LY. The Stock consists of the finest Foreign and Domestic Cloths; French and English Cashmeres; Silks, Satins & Cashmeres for Vest ings. Mr. YOUNG has also procured Geuio's, C. Scott 's, Gleucrosa' & Weet' latost Patern Sheets. Our Stock of CEXTLEMEYS FLRMSIIIXG GOODS! Comprises all oppertaining to a Gentleman's outtit, aud is too numerous aud varied o men tion. Tho Geruine Patent FRENCH YOKE SHIRT, Can bo got at our Store. FOR TIIE FINEST AND LATEST STYLE CALL AT THE RED CORNER. A "ULL SUPPLY or Trunks, Valises, Carpet Sacks, Umbrellas, &c, Always ou hand. ALL PURCHASERS WHO WISH TO SAVE MONEY! AND GET THE 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 & HEGKINGER'S RED CORNER (STORE t ZMayaville, Ky., March 81, 1864. MrjLLlNS & HUNT'S WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE! THE SUBSCPJBERS, LONG ESTAB LISHED in a large retail Dry Goods business in Maysville, would 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 the Manufacturing and Importing Houses in the East, and the fact of ur pur chases being made for "Cash,' together with a firm determination to sell at a mere commission advance on Eastern Cost, will he sufficient guaranties to CLOSE CASH BUYERS that we cunnot be undersold by any WESTERN JOB BING HOUSE. Our Stock will bo found better adapted te tho wants of of our customers than it is usual to find ia the generality of JOBBING HOUSES; as it will embrace u greater variety of goods than Is ordinarily met with In an exclusive Wholesale Establishment. The departments alotted to ATS CJ -0k 2F JS AND DST otions, Will be at all times especially attractive as par ticular atteufion will be paid to tliem, and a LARGE STOCK Kept constantly on hand. Wo would impreps upon oor friends that in sending us orders they may rely upon having them executed to the ful esttxtentof our ability. MULLINS & HUNT Cheap Dry Goods Store, 2nd Street, Maysville, Ky. Maysville, Ky. Jan. 8,1363. PROSPECTUS OF THE MAYSVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE. MAYSVILLE, KY. j TriE NEXT SCHOLASTIC YEAH OF this Institution will commence ou tho FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. Under the direction of Misa JANS R. PARKE, as Principal. The Institute occupies a commanding sitnation in an elevated portion of the city, aud is well adapted to the health and comfort of tho pupils. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Tho residence of the Principal, Soutb-East coruer of Third and Limestone Streets, will ac commodate tweuty-five young ladies. The rooms ure lirge and well ventilated. Ihey are all carpeted, and furnished with every article of furniture necessary lor comtort and convenience . No pains or expense has been spared in render ing the house neat , comfortable aud pleasant. 1 he domestic department will be under the im mediate surervision and management of Mm. JULIA A. PARKER, a lady ol large experience and mature judgment. Miih. M . L.. cadi, will take charge of tne classes in English Composition and Belles Lettres. Mi.-,s Aiil t. rAKKt, will assist in the in struction of classes in the English department. TERMS. Boarding per Session of twenty weeks. 70 00 Tuition iu Primary Department, 10 00 " " Junior 15 00 " " Middle & Senior Department, 20 00 atin and French iu connection with Eng lish branches 20 00 Instrumental Music, 20 00 Use ot Instrument, 5 00 ltifAll bills for one-half of the Session are due in advance. It is djsiruble they should be paid ut the opening of the Session, unlessspecial airangeineuts are made to the contrary. Communications foT admission of pupils may be addressed to the Principal, Miss J. K. 1 ARKE, aug IS, 1864-lm Maysville, Ky. JEWELRY. WAHHIlllDKS SILVER WARE. JUST received a largo stock of FINE GOLD WATCHES aud JEWELRY, of the latest styles; also, a largo assortment of Clocks, Silver Ware, Plated Ware and FANCY GOODS. A large stock of Materials to accommodate the Trade. Jewelry and Silver Ware made to order. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR Old Gold and Silver! tSfCustomers will please call and settle up their accounts, as I wisli to close my books as soou us possible. C. XT. rXJEHSTJ, Opposite the Express Office. Maysville, Ky., August 25th, 1S64. Office of the Adams Express Co. THE TRANSPORTATION" or Freight, except under Military Permit, being pro hibited by the General Commanding the District of Kentucky, Patrons of this Company arc here by notified, that we can carry nothing unless accompanied by a "Permit" issued by the pro per Military Authority, as required by General Order No. 03. Freight coming from a distance, for persons in Kentucky, will be held at Cincinnati until the required permit, necessary to accompany it iu transit, is sent to the Agent at that City. By leaving permits at our Office, freight will be promptly torwaruea. A.M. JANUARY & SON. P. S. Until further notice, no Packages for Prisoners Qn be forwarded. A. M. JANUARY & SON. Maysville, Sept. 1st, lS64-tf Orchardist Wanted ! I Wish to secure the services of some good, sober and industriens man, who understands the Culture of Fruit Trees. I will givo good wages to such a man . He must gi vo good refer ences. Or I will sell the portion of land set out in Fruit Trees, embracing about 35 acres. Also, I will sell lO acresofgoodpasture.cn which is a never failing Spring. Any one wish in? to purchase will call on me, 2 miles cast of Minerva. BENJ. KIRK. July 14, 13b4-tf Machine Oils. T AED OIL and other kinds for Machinery, J (Jun do naa at SEATO-V fe BEODEICK'S aug 4 Cor. 2nd & Court Sts. M. THOMPSON Umbrella, Parasol? AND- WALKING CAN E MANUFACTORY, No. 167 Main Street, bet. 4th & 5tlt, CINCINNATI, o. Repairing promptly attended to. mafff DTJHME & CO. SW Cor. 4th and Walnut Street CINCINNATI, o. JVT aura fa c traireirs, Retail & Wholesale Dealers in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. THEY Keep on hand a large stock of Cheap Watches, Jobbing Material, Spectacles, &c.r for the Trade. 8-Old Gold aud Silver bought for Cash, march 3, 186 ly A SURE CURE. EVERY BODY IS BEING CURED OF THIS distressing disease by the uso of DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what those say who have used it: Mr. Charles W. Landram, of Louisville, and J. P. Hazarde, Cincinnati, O., werejboth cured after lining one pot of Dr. Strickland's Pil Remedy. They say they have tried every thing' but could obtain no re'ief, but one Pot of Strick land's Tile Remedy affected a perfect cure after suffering for many years with the worst kind of Pile. They recommend every one whoia suf fering to try it. Fold by all Drugcists, 50 cents per pot. Manu factured at No. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ask for DR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. General Depot No. 6 East Fourth street, Cin cinnati, Ohij. For sale in Maysville by SEATON S JiKOU RICK, Cor. 2nd V Court Sts., and J. J. "WOOD Cor Market & Frout Sts. f june 2, '64-ly LOOK HERE! THE NEW Boot ft Shoe Store!! SECOND STREET, (In the House formeily occupied Chas. Whits.) MAYSVILLE, KY. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY solicit the patronage of the Citizens of Maya- sville and surrounding counties. We have a full assortment ot .Ladies', Misses' and Children's Congress and Side Lace Gaiters Lasting, Kid and Morocco P al morals of the best quality and latest style. Gent's Fine Boots, Balmorals, Congress Boote, Oxford Ties and Brogans of the latest style. LADIES' AKD GENT'S BOOTS and SHOES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND WARRANTED. We have also a good assortment cf LEATHER AND FINDINGS whieh we will sell at th LOWEST CASH PRICES. Mr. CHAS. WHITE, will be ready to wait on his old iritnd3 and customers at all times. B. A. WALLING FORD & CO. Maysville, Ky., Jane I 6, 1S4. O AKUJI Choice preparea always on hand A. MADDO Save Your Pickles. 24 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAK, In Store and for sale by U. b O. 11. P. THOMAS. sville, K y., August 18, lSG4-3m BUY JIATCIIES THIS MONTH ! vyEXT MONTH von will have to pay 1 HEAVY TAX on them. We have thff best brand, "Gates." aug. 25, 13t54. SEAT ON & BRODRICK. F Oil SALE! MAYSVILLE SOAP & CANDLE FACTORY, CHEAP FOR CASH t rpiIE SOAP & CANDLE FACTORY, on JL Third Street, (opposite Phister's Lumber Yard) together with Candle Macl ims, Boilers, Kettles. Steaming Tubs, V:c. Tbo Building is Fire-proof and well adapted; for the Manufacture of Soap and Candles. Th whole will be sold at a bargain. For further particular apply to JAMES SMITH, aug 25, 13(54. Maysville, Ky Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing nndef the name and style of Ross cfc Nxwxli., this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those? persons indebted to tho firm are requested Ur make payment, either to Wm. J. Rosser Andrew J. Newell. Those having claims against tho firm will piesent them for payment at the house of ROSS fc POWER, who succeed the late firm and havo assumed its liabilities. W. J. ROSS, A. J. NEWELL, Aug. 13, 1S64. GEO. W. EOSS,Ja W. J. ROSS. ALEX. FOWE3. GEO. W. BOBS, Ti ROSS & POWER. rTMlE UNDERSIGNED SUCCESSORS? JL of the lata firm of ROSS & NEWELL, have this day entered into partnership, nBder thr name and sty to ot'ROsS V POWER, and wilt continue the Commission, Grocery and Liquor' business, at the old stand, corner of Market and Third streets. We invito consignments, and! wi II keep constantly on hand a large and welt solected supply of tho best Groceries, Liquors, fec, for sale ut moderate prices. We respectfully asl: a continuance of the favor so liberally bestowed upon onr predecessors. August lSth, 1S64. KOSS & POWER. HAVING sold my interest in the hons of ROSS & NEWELL, I take great plea sure in recommending to mv old frienda and! customers, Messrs. ROSS & POWER, as hcing in every way woithy of their patronage. August lSth, 1S64. A. J. NEWEIrlw ang 25, 1S64 ICE ! ICE ! ! WE have commenced running our Ic Wagon, and will deliver Ice-to any part of the City. SS?Per8ons desiring Ice through the day, Jean obtain it at Richard Watkins' Grocery Store, oor Wall 6treet, or at Wm. Watkins' on (Market St WM. WATKINS;- May 19,1364. RICHARD WATKINS. BLOGK AND TACKLE An aseort'mw embracing all sizes of superior construction .. ALEX. MADD0X,