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THE BULLETIN. MAYSVII.1.E. Increase of the Price of the Bulletin. The SabscrfptJoo price of the Bulletin will hereafter be Osk Dollar and Fifty Cests per year, instead of Oss Dollar. (7-Tbe Ilerald's New Orleans corres pondent of the 12ih'says it is reported For rest and flick Taylor hare pined forjeaand number 20,000. Geo. Gholaoa'a command 13 also Biiil u have joined them. Great aecresy maintained concrniog their taoremeuts. frj-Sewi received at Buffalo, oo the 20 thiost., state that a ramber of Rebels from Canada captured the little steamers Paraous and Island Qjeen near Bass IiUod yester day afternoon, and hava gone down or across the lake probbly for re-eoforcement?, guns od ammunition. The capturing party numbered about thirty, armed with revol vers and bowte knives. No other arms noticed. They took at Middle Bass Island wood enough to 1-tst two days. (j-The llerald's Waahingtoo special lays that Secretary Fessendeu will reeigo bis position, and that either Chase cr Robt. J. Walker will be appointed October 1st. The Tribune's Washington special ssys (Jeueral Uutler nss eueciea an arraogerceui. for an exchange of the sick and wounded of loth armiej Msrchauts Hotel . '. While in C:ucinnti a few dy agr, we Stepped at th:s excellent Il-tel. now under the management of Galleher, Nelson & Matthews, Wefund tht the housi hl beeu refitted and re,arrani i s'-asto make it odb of the best in the city, and the amiable atd accommodating proprietors are ready !and willing as ever tO administer to th comforts of their guests. Their tables are loaled with every luxury w.i'ch the market a.Lrdst and the warns of every one prompt ly supplied. We were p.easa 1 to fee that they still have in their en. ploy our popular tnwns nnii Jim. Bskry, and Mr. J ns Cvildisas from Paris, who are th rig':t meo :n the .right place. The Merchants Hotel urdtr its i.rr-aeiit minagemeut, we 'cm C'jmaaaii . it as in all respects worthy of patronage. tr-inereare ever a quarter o. a u... ...... fti 't.i . r of reoiile in Ej 'land bearing the uame of oriutn, ove .my-uve iaoi-i .u Sctland. It you meet seventy-three pr- 13 1 . I t .1- . . 1 sons in JVigiana, or sixty eisnt in nwiuiiu tyou may expect to find a Smith among j CC7The Dfinocracy ot Cincinnati had a tremeL.Ious Mass Meeting and Torchlight Procession, last Saturday nij;ht, rit filing the nomination of McClellan and Pendleton. : Speeches were made by Hon. S. S. C- x and . other.4, and great enlhusia:-m and harmcy prevailed. fjT-The Tenth Auuuai Exhibition of the Ucion Agricultural Soc.eiy , will he held on the Fair Grounds, rear G jftuiiitown, com meLcing Tuesday, Sept. 27:!', and con tiDuins four days. Everythiii promises well for the entire success of the exhibition : and the pleasure of all who miy atteo.l. We understand tht a large show of S ock Is expected, together with a Cue displ.-y of Mechanical and other products. C-The farm of George C x, deca?9 I, near Orangeburg, containing 122J acres sohi on Saturday for $31 6'J per acre. 07"A convict died in his cpII In the Mich:gn Siate Prison the other d.:y who had been confined seventeen years for the tburder of his father. 0O"A boy ha been capMirad in P.tris for stealing cats, which his father killed and sold to the cheap eating-house keepers of j , . tbat City. (rThe barbers of Hartford have bound themse'vep unto each other in the penal y of fifty dollars to shave co man henceforth on a Sunday. jy-What is the diff-renrn between a church-deacon and a raimuffin? One pas ses thesaser and the other sasses the pn ser. Labge and Ldci U3. Our good friend Mr. Fbancis M. Stevens, of this vicinity, treated this office, some days ao, to one of the largest and most luscious watermelons that we have seen the present season. We return onr hearty thanks for the delicious present, and wish the generous donor long and happiness. fTbe New London Chronicle, which recently haaloJ down the Lincoln flag from its columns, now raises the banner of Mc CleliBD, Tbey are coming. Father Abraham- FOK A IFTJSTE EET ! ! CALL AT THE red corner::: A Slight Difference. Under a Dem ocratic Administration two pounds of coffee cost from twenty to twenty-five cents. Under Lincoln's Administration two pounds of coffee costs from $1 CO to $1 20. Under a Democratic Administration two pounds of sugar cost from sixteen to twenty cants. Under Lincoln's Administration two pounds of tn2ar cost sixty cents. Under a Demo cratic Administration two yards of shirting cost from s'.xteen to th rty cents. Under Lincoln's Administration two yards of shirting cots from eigbty-fiva cents to one dollar and fitly cents And go on ad infinitum. These are some of the beauties oi Lincolnism. Do lit me have your photograph, said a dashing belle to a gentleman who had been annoying her with his attentions. The gentleman waa delighted, and in a short time the lady received the picture. She gave it to the servant, with the ques tions. Would you know the original if he would call? The servant replied in the affirmative. Well, whenever he comes, tell him I am engaged. The Quantity of Butter Increased by Water. A New York dairyman furnishes the following advice for the Genesee Farmer: There has been a great deal said about butter-makli g, but I thought, as I had a lit tle experience, I might offer a few hints that may be of use to some of your many readers. When cows are feeding on dry feed, the milk is thicker or richer than when feeding on juicy grasses; then add warm water, when setting the milk, in quantities sufficient to make it as the milk Irom ordinary cows in May or June. The miik from soma rows io the spring and sum mer months is very thick or rich; then add cold water, if the weather be hot. I have practiced the above, and it has increased the quantity from one to three pounds per tow each week. OCT Families at a distance, (.uffering from Acute or Coronic Disease, unable to secure Homeopathic Treatment, by ' addressing Dr. WUOTEN'. Maysville, Ky., givicg a careful description ot Symptoms, Tomper ment, aye of Patient, etc , enc'oMo,; one dol- ur will .ecure with instructions, such medt- cinesasmavbo indicated. I C II E A P LAM P O ! 200 COAL OIL Mia rc yiriinw eTvr - XjAMI 3 Ur r. LM hlZL AND Si ILL AT FROM 50 CENTS TO $G. ClllAl- NEYS. SHADES. WICKS, etc., af dec!7 R. ALBERT'S 2J street. TO ALL WHOM IT MAI' CONCERN: CALL AND EXAMINE BLUM & HECHINGER'S NEWLY AKnlVED STOCK Of I FALL AXD WIXTER CL0T1IIXG ! ! AT TI1C Ittll tOKXIilt. To the Pecple cf Mason County. The fiieiiile of the '"Uui.jD as it was," and 'the Constitution a it is,' and who favor the electiou of Gen. McClellan and Geo. II. Pendleton to the Presidency and Vic Pre 1Cy and V.c Pre I idency as the only hope of the country, for 1 the preservation of both, are repecifully J tAS tL. 1 and FlIlliA Y, at 10 A. M- Ke , I Uiriiiojr. w ill Icavi- Cincinnati every '1 UJlDAY, r. quested to met at the C irt 1 1 jus-; in , TJJCUs-OAY and saTUKDAY, at 12 M. For j(i Mav8vjns 0Q iIon.l lv ,ha 3f,, d ,y of n . 1cr. , , a ' j f(.r the romin prMljeuli ,j C4-upiiSn. n. qYLOi:; I). A. HIGIIA RDSON, T j. l'lUMil . V IJ.SAVAGK, T. A. MATTHEWS. J)S. M.FOIi.MAV. j 13. A WA LLIrUr OitD. . , . , At the re.siden'.-c.ol tco. C lurviu.on Tuofxlay . morVn:.:ic.t. 1 3: h, 'r.4. by Kov N. M. Simrick, : Mr. H. S. DAkN.tLL and Mirt Vll:G IN I A : CuL'OELL, ail of Coii.gtcu, Ky. j Wc ten 'or our i-inc-oic coiijratr.!at'Oim to tho happy couple, and ho pi that they limy livo ioi. to enjoy tho b'Aetus of O'.iiuubial On the 14th of Sep temper. 1SG4, in Mayvil!c, ! Ky.,at tl.o rei-idt-M-e f L. II. L i t"c Kv. KlM in'v1JE,.'ljIAv,, i,,iaiELLuud, Mir-s kOb LONti. ail 01 iljoii cuius . , , . ! We wn tuo liuppy couple u I.ig and joyous life. Aoc nip.tnyiii tl.o above was rucuid iiccofthu bridu'acake. On tho 19th, inst., by II. N. Clak, E-q., Mr. j KICllAi:i II. LKE, of M:ivyille, Ky., f. Mi., CASSANOKl A SM-.AN, ..f Ci-.ci.ini.ti, Oh o. ' Henry E. Pogce. Tuob. Cubyell. POGUE & CORYELL, i ii i ii ti i ii u r ii ii if f i ii ii i ik i I .wi .1 ill ill r ii r j W W JMMAAU Ui Ull MiWUIIaiUifltll 3IEKCIIANTS, AND DEALERS IN COAL, Cor.it I.imcotnne Ar Front St. MAYSVILLE, KY., WILL PAY THE IIKJHE r M ARRET PRICE FOR ALL KINDS OF (il.AlN; and will liive ieci;il alt' niion to any business entrusted to our care and lorv ard at tho lowest r.iU- I3?VVe w'iR fnrnish BLACKSMITH. CAN- NEL and POMEROY COAL, in our Yard, as licapamtcan OJ bOtlllt ftt tlio rivor. .,, . . ,c.. .r r. , Mayville,cpt 22.1SC4 tf. Eagle copy. Vi I j-y f r T" 1 4 nir murines nere, soinevniiig to" mean ana con YoLrfli If .lCi-L 'temptible to bear 8crctii:y. We cannot finish For a2e. BY trirtneof judgment of the Mnson Circuit Cftirt, reiiJ.jro.liu llini:t pending of W. P. W'atkina, and others, agiiinst Louis Gubharl and otheiT, I will, aa Commissioner, upon the premises, On SATI'flDA V, OCTOBKJt, 13th 1SG4, Sell at public auction . to the hisnest bidder, all t'e liiriit, title, and interest of the said Louis Gebhait iu that valuaole trsiut of land known a-4 the''Cebbart Farn." This farm contains 180 ACKLS, Lyirjrripon the waters of Limestone Crenk, Ma- I son county, Ky., and within a mileof 'he City of xnaysvuiB. mo improvements upou ltaregoou. It has a good BKICK DWELLING HOUSE. and also three other Frame Tenements upon it, and also a good McAdumized road, leading to the farm. It is we.l watered and in a fair state of cultivation. It will be divided into three small farms each with a tenement upon it, and will be sold altogether, or ti us divided, to suit purchasers. Tho plot of divi.-ion can be seen by calling at my ottice in Maysvillc, Ky. The proximity, of tliio farm to Market make it vainable, an ' offers a fine opportunity for those cesiring to-invest. Terms ol Sale. One-third cab; the balance in idx and twelve months, with interest from day of sale; the pur chaser to give bond with good security, having the force aud tffect of sale bunds unJer execution. Ba.e will commence at 2 o'clock, P. M. JOHN IC. CLAHKE, Sept. 22, 16t4-4w Commissioner. MAYSVILLE SEMINARY! rHE THIRTY FIRST YEAR, UNDE the i.re.-ent Piincipa1, will commcr September 3ih, 8- ,vr , . W; . .UICHESON Principal. Maysvillc, Ky., August 4th, !Sb4. CHANDBLIEHS ! OF Varicus Patterns, for burninjCoal Oil At BEATON & BRODRICK'S Maysville, Ky., may 19. Drug Store. TO THE PUBLIC! ADAMS' EXPRESS ! OUR EXPRESS FOR CINCINNATI ix earned on the fine Steamers BOSTONA, No. 3 and MAGNOLIA. Accommodating messengers will be found on both boats. Bills aro closed as follows: On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 5 o'clock, 1'. M. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 0.80 o'olock.A. M. This rule is positive, and will be 9trictly ad hered to. AHAMS' KXPItESS CO. A.M.JANUAKY & 8CN.Aok.nts. Maysville, August 4th, lS64-tf Maysville Marble Works! k H. GILLMORE, ft trial ' ' MAYSVIIiLE, KY. V&'JTv 0 'lCZ3. ""RDERS from Country solicited. Zr' -- V7 TeroiiB Kwirin woik, by com municating tlie same, will ha promptly wuited upon. unjust 4tli, ! 364. Office of the Adams Express Co. THE TRANSPORTATION oi Freight, except undt-r Military rormit, boinsr pro hibited by tliu General Commaudiuj tha Dis-triet of Kentucky, l'atrona of this Com puny aro here by notified, tliut wc can crry nothing unless ! e0omnmie d bv a "Permit" isu-1 by tbo pro I per Military Authority, as required by Central Order No. t$3. ' Freight coming from a distance, for persons in KeiitiK-ky, wiii be htdd at Cincinnati until the !ri-qnirud peimit, noce.-aary to acoornpany it in (transit, i sent to the Agent at that City. By icn II 1'CIIIlll.B ilk VUI UlULXj Jivigwv mil w vromMlv forwarded A. M.JANUARY & SON. I. S. Until furll.cr notice, no Packogca for Prisoners cun be forwnrdd. A. M. JANUARY & SON. Maysvillo, Sept. lt, lSf4-tf Machine Oils. LAUD OIL and oilier kinds for Machinery, Cun be hii.l at fc'EATO fc BRODRICK'S au 4 Cr.r. 2nd tfr Court Sts. REGULAR CINCINNATI &MAYSVILLE PACliliT! The fine idc-whrl tem-r JENNIE BROWN, Capt. WM.IR V !X,Matcr; W. II. KUYr.Clerk, m c-rn -will leave Mav.viUo for Cin- JSicSJtali innati. every M ND A Y, Irciht or apj-ly on bo,d. or to ly oi bonid. fr to J. .11. I.OVIJ, Asent. ftpj lsiU BOOTS Oc aHOES! , J QF tHO I4 3.11 1X3.0.0 11 I HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK OF THE favorite bran-.lf, nudi as Wliile'u Uod fr i C rev and others. Luco JJoots and Balmorals: , ... , , "cu - bipelow e,Forbu.b a, S hitncy s and Latchclder's calf, coarse, kip, and pent' boot.-, un 1 shoes for men, boys", youtU auu cbild- rci; aVo a few cases Home-Mad e Hip Boots, Most of which were bought in May, .Line and Joly and will :e o:d LOW home of them LOWER than they can now bo had at the J Manufacture! Merchants Please Call and Examine!! For the innltitnde I have an infinite variety, from common to extra fine and can unit you all in .,ric0 atl( qu.,ii:.. TERMS CASH! t j Also, as ut-ual, a general variety of fiOathcr & Findings'. S. S. MINER. Masvil!c, Ky., Sept. S, ISGl-lm FAMILY GROCERIES! U.XDER a just contrnction of a recent mili tary order, governing trace iu Kentucky, we have b. en permitted by our present polite and pontlcma-: ly Provost Marshal to import a Mnall ftoek of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Which wo offer for snlu to our old friends and ! customers and purchasers generally nt fully ten j percent less th.iu tlie.-e articlcscould have been bought at in the early part of this week, though there has been no docline in the niurki-ts from "vliich we obtained them. We have read and understand tho ordcralluded to, and see nothiu !rcialiy oiyecuonahie in tlio order itself, but I i'"" we cum se-iuiim mreim c'rairuui'oii oi i by a few interested mcrcenarica who have at- , '..i tn ull.,UtS ,, Contro. tha ,ieniUV .... inm nil oi iiuii i wivitiiiii jMiunt-ijr iiiuuivii Mr. PjTTT for his prompt aititn in the mat ter when the proper applieutiou was made to liim, and can but tnink tbat connumers of grocer. ea generally, who have been freed from au attempted infamous monopoly, will do likewise. Ii. F. V U II. P. TIIOJIAS. MayBville, Sept. 15, l!84-Dmo NATIVITY HALL ! o REV. F. II. GREGG, A. M. Rector. MBS. M. G. CALDER, Principal. rpUE FIRST SESSION of tbfs SCHOOL JL FOR oIRLS, will open on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TII, I8C4. Mes. M. G. CALDER, the Principal, ia a lady of large experience and varied attainments, so that the pupils will onjoy first cIush privileges. The branches taught embrace Painting and Drawing; French; Mu.-ic, Instrumental and Vocal. Par ticular attention given to the common branoheo. The new School building is eligibly located on Third Street, is easy of aoceas in all Seasons of the year, and poseesees tbo modern improve ments for haatirg and ventilating. The fnrui turo of the School rooms is new and excellent. IdgFor terms and other particulars, apply to F. M.GREGG. Mayavillo.Ky., Augnst ISth, 1864-tf Turnip Seed ! FOE SALE BY ang 4 SEATON & BRODR1CK. Mustard eed Wanted. . E will pay the highest Market Trice, iu V CASH, for Mosia-d Seed, cither iu large or small quantities. SEATON & BRODRICK. Maysvillo Ky., July 21, 1S64. OLOCK AND TACKLE An assortment JL" einbraciug all bizes of superior constrnctiop ALEX. MADDOX. RED CORNER CLOTHING HOUSE! Blum & Hechinger's GREAT WESTERN Emporium of Fashion WE take ploasnro in informing onr Patron, and Friend; that we have just receiveda and will continue to receive, a vcll and com plete stock cr FALL AND WINTER READY-IY1ADE (DladDTPMSW Confisting of the latest and moat fubhionable ' Stykfc of Dress Coats, ItusiBicss Coatsf Promenade Coats, Pants and Vests, A Full Stock of SLOCK. SACK & STRTOIT OTEHCOATS We have paid the most particular PERSONAL ATTENTION to the selection of Goods for our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, And have on hand a CHOICE LOT OF Imported & Domestic Cassimeres, DOESKINS, VELVETS AMD SILKS. Which under the superintendence of our Cutter, Mr. JEKICY J YOUSK, we aro prcparoi to Manufacture to Order. Having a full com pleme it of experienced hands, wo can fill orders at the shortest notice. Mr. YOUNG has also procured C. Geuio's, Sci. tt '8, Glcncrosa' & Vot's latest Tattern Sheets. OCR GEXTLEME.VS FL'IMSMXG DEPARTMENT I Comprises all good,of the latest fashion, apper taining to a Gentleman's outfit. FRENCH YOKE SHIRT, Custom Made. A FINE LOT OF Trunks, Valises, Carpet Sacks, Umbrellas, &c., !5?A11 of the above goods we are prepared to sell at the LOWEST EATES! And we ean promise those who call on us, that they will SAVE mOPJEY! AND GET A BETTER ARTICLE! THAN ELSEWHERE. SO CALL AT THE Pled. Corner And FaOok Around. BLUM & IIECfllNGER. - Maysvillo, Ky., March 31, 1S84. MULLINS & HUNTS' WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE! THE SUBSCRIBERS, LONG ESTAB LISHED in a large retail Dry Goods business in Maysvillo, 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 tho Manufacturing and Importing Houses in tiiEait, and the fact of ur pur chases being made for "Cash," together with a firm determination to sell at a men commission advance on Eastern Cost, will be sufficient guaranties to CLOSE CASH BUYERS that we cannot be undersold by any WESTERN JOB BING HOUSE. Our Stock will be found belter adapted to the wants of of our cubtoraers than it is usual to find in the 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 II A.T J3 J. 3XT X3 O X JES AND jST otion, Will be at all times especially attractive as par ticular altenfion will be paid to them, and a LARGE STOCK Kept constantly on hand. We would impress upon our friends that in sending ns orders the- may rely upon bavin? them executed to the ful est xtent of our abilitv. TflULLINS & HUNT Cheap Dry Goods Store, 2nd Street, .Huysville," Ky. Maysvillo, Ky. Jan. 8.1S63. JEWELRY. WAKHES. CLOCKS SILVER WARE. JUST received a lar?o stock of FINE GOLD WATCHES aud JEWELRY, of tho latest styles also, a largo assortment of Clocks, Silver Ware, Plated Ware arid FANCY GOODS. A Jnrge stock of Materials to accommodate the Trade. Jewelry ami Silver Ware made to order. t:::it:m:s cvjsii : tne highest cash price paid for Old Gold and Silver! CSfCustomers will please call and Fettle up their acjounta, as 1 wish to .close my books a oon as possible. C TP. DUEEU, Opposite the Express Office. Maysville, Ky., August 25th, 1SG4. To the Tax-Payers, of Ma son County. BY an act of tho General Assembly it is made my duty, immediately afier thelut ot'June, to proceed with the Collection of tho public Hevenueas speedily as possible. By the same act it iw made my duly to report, at the July, Sep tember and .November County Courts, tho union ut ox taxes collected aud pay the same over to tho Auditor. I am authorized under said act to notify tho Tax-Payer? by public notice sincfe up at the Court house door, and in the dilTorent Precincts or districts of the County, that on cer tain days between tho 1st of October, and the 15th cf .November, I, or my deputies, will attend at the place of holding election in such districts and receive their taxes. It is made the duty of the tax-payer to nttend ou such days and pay the same. If this is not done, attor that date they will have to pay tho same at the Courthouse; and, if not done there within the time prescribed by law, ten percent, upon the amount is added. Thus it will be ;-ceu that it will be to the interest of tho tax-payers to see to it that their taxes are paid, within the time prescribed by law, as after that time 1 shall invariubly add the tun per cent, imposed b law, to their lists when I como to colled. This I bhali be compelled to do as I shall have to advance the Revenue due by such delinquents and enforce payment nt once with the osUt ti reimburse myself. By paying? atten tion to the matter and promptncs.--,tnc thiugwill wort first rate. The people have tho same time, as heretofore, within which to pay their taxes. The only difference being, thai they shall give tho matter attention themselves and see to its payment at the times and places prescribed, in stead of the old way of having the Sheriff call half dozen times, more or less, for their taxes. The law is plain, simple, mid to tho point;and 1 iu end to comply with its provisions and enforce its penalties, and this notice is given to call the attention ot the people to it.sD that no harm may bo dono any one, in consequence of their ignorance of the Jaw. Tho time aud place at which I, or my deputies, will attcu 1 iu the dif ferent Precincts to receive tuxes between the 1st of October, and tho 15th of .November; will be advertised by public notice stuck up as lequired bylaw. In the mean time, let every one py up that can. when calied upou between tbisand that tine, that a good account of the promptness of the people ol the county may be reported to the auditor at the July and September terms of our Court. Respectfully, II. 6. JEFFERSON, Sheriff Mason Co. According to the above, tho Tax-Payers are notified that HENRY S. JEFFERS03T, Sheriff, will attend at the following places, on the days named, to receive their taxes: At Mt. Giload.Uth and 15th days of Ootoher. At Preston's, 17th day of October. Ac Helena, TiA day of October. At Mayslick, 19th and 20th days of October. At Sardi3f21st and 2Jnd days of October. 11. S. JEFFERSON. S. M. C. CHARLES E. TABB, Deputy, will attend at the following places, on the days named: Orangeburg, Tth & 6th of October, at W. II. Pol lil'i Store. Lewisburg, 11th and 12th of October, at Jno. i.arew'8 btore. Washington, 18th and 14th of October, atH. MT. Wood's Store. Maysville. 15th and 17th of October, at the Clerk's OfQco, PERSY JEFFERSON, Deputy, will attead at the following placet, on the days namad : Dover, 11th and 12th of October, at R. T. Evans' Grocery. . Minerva, ISth and 14th of Octooer, at Capt. Whipp's Store. Gtrma.'itown, loth and 17lh of October, at Jno. Lloyd's Store. Washington, ISth and 19th of October, at Jno. Thompson's Grocery. Maysville, 20th and 21st of October, at Thomas Daulton's Stable. August 11th, 1864-tf M. THOMPSON, Umbrella, Parasol? WALKING CAN E MANUFACTORY No. 167 Main Street, bet. 4th & 6th, CINCINNATI, 0. ESgr"Repairing promptly attended to. rrrar$ DUHME & CO. ' S W Cor. 4th and Walnut Streets1 CINCINNATI, O VE a mi fa c turers, Retail & Wholesale Dealers in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. THEY Keep on hand a large stock of Cheap . Watches, Jobbing Material, Spectacles, &c for the Trnde. r ' ' (SfQId Gold and Silyer bought for Cash, march 3, 1S64 ly SURE CURB. E 7 VERY BODY IS BEING CURED OP THIf$ distressing disease by the uso of OR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what those say who have used it: Mr. Charles W.. Landram, of Louisville, and J. P. Ilazarde, Cincinnati, O., werejboth cured alter using ono pot of Dr. Strickland's Piltf Remedy. They say they have tried every thing hut could obtain no reiief.bnt one Pot of Strick land's Pile Remody affected a perfect cure after suffering for many years with the worst kind of Pile. They recomanehd every one who is suf fering to try it. Sold by all DrursiatR, 50 cents per pot. Mand- fiictured ut No. 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ask for DR. STRICKLAilD'S PILE REMEDY Geueral Depot. No. 6 East Fourth street, CIn- c'nnali, Ohio. For sale in Maysville by SEATON & BROD RICK, Cor. 2nd fc Cor.rt Sts., and J. J. WOOD Cor Market & Front St?. june 2, '64-ly LOOK HERE! THE NEW Boot & Shoe Store!! SECOND S T R E E Ti (Iu the House formeily occupied Chas. Wait; MAYSVILLE, KY, THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY solicit the patronage of tho Citizens of May 8 sville and surrounding Counties. We have a full assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Congress and Side Lace Gaiters Lasting, Kid and Morocco Palmorals of thrf best qnality and latest style: Gent's Fine Bcots, Balmorals, Congress Boots, Oxford Ties and Brogans of thei latest style. LADIES' AriD GENT'S BOOTS and SHOE MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND WARRANTED. We have alo a good assortment cf LEATHElt AND FINDINGS which we will sell at tbd LOWEST CASH -PRICES. Mr. C1IAS. WHITE, will be raady to wait on his old friends and customers at all times. Jl. A. WALLINGFORD & COi Maysville, Ky., June L 6, 1S84. o A KTJM Choice prepared always od baud A. MADDOT Save Your Pickled. 91 BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, lrl X Store aud for sale by B. F. fe O. H. P. THOMAS. svillo. IC y., August IS, lS64-3m II UY MATCHES THIS MONTH I XTEXT MONTH von will have to pay IN HEAVY TAX on them. We have the best brand, "Gates." aug. 25, 1S64, SEATON & BRODRICK:; FOK SALE! MAYSVILLli SOAP & CANDLE FACTORY. CHEAP FOR CASH ! THE . SOAP fe CANDLE FACTORY; ori Third Street, (opposite Phister's Lumber' Yard) tosether with Candle Machines, Boilers; Kettles. Steaming Tubs, ?e:" Tbe Buildinar is Fire-proof and well adapted for the Manufacture of Soap and Candles. Tn whole Will bci sold at a bargain. For further: particular.: apply to JAMES SMITH, aug 25, 1SS4. Maysville, Ky Dissolution; THE partnernhip heretoforo existing nnrJef the name and style of Ross dk NxwEtt, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those" persons indebted to tho firm are requested to make payment, either to Wm. J. Robj or Andrew" J. Newell. Those having claims against tha firm will piepent them for payment at the honae of ROSS & POWER, who succeed the late firm and havo assumed Its liabilities. W. J. ROSS, Ai J. NEWELt, Aug. 13, 1864. GEO- W. ROSS, .7 W. J. ROBS. XEX. POWER. GEO. W S0SS, J IVJEW FIRM! ROSS & P0ER. rpnE UNDERSIGNED SUCCESSORS JL of the late firm of ROSS &. NEWELL, hava" this day entered into partnership, under tha' came and style of liOS A? POWER, and will " continue the Commission, Grocery and Liquor' ruisineas, at the old stand, corner of Market and Third atreets. We invite consignmenU. and wid keep constantly on band a large and irall selected supply of th best Groceries, Liquors &c.,for sale at moderate prices. We respectfully ask a continuance of thafaTOf so liberally bostowud upoD onr predeceasora. August l?tb, 1864. ROSS & POWEJf HAVING sold fnv interest In tha bocs of ROSS & NEWELL, I tafca great plaa-; sure in recornmeBdicg to my old friends and customers, Messrs. ROSS & POWER", as baiajf in evarv way woithy of their patronage. August 13lh, 1364. ' A. J. NJWILLi , aug 25, 1864 0 cb ZEES 2JEW CASS HARDWARE BOtJSE! , SION OffSfiG SAW fiBADQTJARTEI?i3 FOR Sanfords Straw dutterS CASH! OWENS & EAEXLE7. MaysTllls, Ang 18,1364. Saoond StTWfc