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i . J -'' - . : - tgtBAaju-wHegggs3SM-u..i' wu&JULiLiMtuit&'iissasKagammEmmmaKaaaammaBmmmKmmmmmMti iimmwmmaa& " jaaawMMaMaaaMaaMiaaM5aaaaaaaMMariaBBaiaaaaaMaaaaMaMaaiMaMawaMaMaMnam Acfiotf Hiriiatov$. IVotice. Hotjc is hereby given that the undersigned 'as appointed by S. if. Snyder, Probate Judge in asd for Washington County, Kansas, adniihis ratr of the estate of John A. Ilumes, deceas d, dated April 23sd, A. D, 1862. All persons indebted jtpaai 'es.tate tare requested., to make mediate settlement of the sime, and nil hav ing claims against said estate, are required to ehibit them to the administrator for allowance within one year after the date of the letters or fchey may be precluded from any benefit of said estate ,rani iff uch claims are not exhibited with 4a three y cart fronr the date of these' letters they $r& fee forever debarred. J.B.HALLOWELL, Adm'r. . SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alias fee bill issued out of the fjlnjL Dirtrict'courtJn anal' for Marshall county, JKansasTl -will on- Wednesday vtlie 28th day of May A. D. 1862, in front of the Barrett House in Slarysville, between the hours of ten o'clock A. 34. and four o'clock V. M. of said day, offer for sale one wagon, levied on as the property ef starred R. Amsden to satisfy said fee bill. && G.D.SWEAR1NGEN, Sheriff. Slarysville, May 15, 1862. s : z . HURRAH FOR THE AMERICAN FLAG! MA J. JO- SAMUELS l?o!riV; ?" If Holds out great inducements to the Farmers ! vX He offers half Cash andhalf Goods, at east ern prices, for Corn. The goods were purchased 5New York for Cash. Call with your Corn and see the Major before selling elsewhere, as it for your own good. FRANK ISARD, &abiaet Maker &. House Builder. He is prepared to take contracts for buildings of all kinds, and insures that his work will be dene in Klutyaatialand workmrilike manner. Coffins made to order upon short notice. Fur niture and every kind of Gabinet work attend ed to promptly and at prices satisfactory to all. Be holds himself in readiness at all times, on Broadway, one door east of the Union office, Siarysville, Kansas. 3mn7 ' --' ELI MOORE, .Carpenter and Cabinet Maker, Marysville, Kansas, Will attend to the erection of all kinds of build ings with neatness and dispatch. Hans and spec locations furnished. I have en band a large quantity of 'dry walnut lumber, and am pre pared to make all kinds of furniture at Mo. fiver prices. Terms to suit the times. n6tf PETER GIFT, BLACKSMITH, MARYSVILLE, K. T. .S-HjOP en Walnat street, in East Marysville. -Porsous wishing work done in his line will find It.to their advantage te give him a call. rjrw j JBPHRIAM H. SANFORD. ATTORNEY AT LAW AMD . N OTRY JPUBLIC Marysville, Kansas. Will practice in this Judicial District. kT AelHitmlsiratwr'ff Notice. Notice. is. hereby .given that letters of Administration were granted March 4, A. X. I862for.the estate of James White, de ceased of Marshall county, Kansas. And all perso Behaving claims against, said es- tate should exhibit them to the adminis Orator for allowance, wtthin one year after the date of the letteror they will be pre cluded from any benefit r of said estate; arafioh'claiai'be'riot' exhibited within three years from the date of the letter t they wilf beforerirtdeharred. SAMUEL MYERS, jxi 3 Admr. March 27,1862. t w Aft r r ix)cDok c. j. lee; BBCTECTFUUT announces te the citizens ot Marysville and vicinity that he is permanently loeated in Maryeu Be. er.the practice of Medi eiae and Surgery; Having had twenCy years - experience in the practice pfia "profession, he can assure all who call upon hia, that they will receive the beat Medieal .akill a attention. umcea rear oia.u Jiaiiard'g Drug store. .1002. - 1862 .HHAB9XB4E: JrSSLr, JDsWPH . R, vc Pasaeagw, Express and Freight Trains. lave and arrive at SaiatT Joseph as Follows: TftAISS SAST. J Easeenger Express leaves St. Joseph at y: '2 k A.Jdaily. Stock Train !" Freight 'ir p. M u 5 ' A?T maws wasr. fnr MrtTst St Joseph at 9:80 Vclock p. m. daily. BSfT- sagpffi isou jum. daily. 80z - f. k. daily. i.Ju Trains coQmectjM- Haaaihal with boats for Ski eais, and with JUilriads for all Eaiterapeiati TO Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Alder men of the city of Marysville: : Section!. That the regular annual election. for Mayor, Aldermen and sweh other officers as by law or ordinance are required to be elected by Zhe people shall be had on the first Monday of January in each year in the respective wards at such places as the mayor may direct. Sec. 2 The mayor shall give ten days notice of the time and place of holding any ganerai election and five days notice in case of special election. 3 The election (whether general or special) shall be held in each ward by three judges of election to be appointed by the mayor and al dermen. Sec. 4 If upon opening the polls in either ward a vacancy shall exist in the judges of elect ion, the electors present are hereby authorized to fill the vacancy from among those qualified to act. Sec 5. The Judges of any election shall be fore opening the peUs appoint two suitable per sons (qualified voters of the ward) lo act as clerks of the election, who shall take and sub scribe an oath faithfully and impartially to dis charge the duties of clerks. Sec. 6. Before receiving any votes the judges of each eleotion shall severally take an oath or affirmation that they will support the constitu tion of the United States, the constitution of the State of Kansas, and will faithfully perform the duties o their office according to law; said oath or affirmatiou shall be in writing and shall be subscribed by the persons taking the same and maybe administered by any person authorized to administer oaths, and shall be annexed and returned with the poll-books to the city clerk. Sec. .7., At Every, election held under this ordinance the polls shall be opened at one and close at six o'clock P. M. Sec. 8. The city clerk shall at least two days beore the day setor holding any election deliv er to one o the judges in each ward a ballot-box and blantpoll books. Sec. 9. The judges shall recoive the ballot of each qual. ified voter offering to vote and depoeito the same in the ballot-box which shall not be opened until the polls are closed and the clerks shall enter in the pell books in a fair hand the names of every person voting and that of each person who is rejected and opposite thereto, write the iact of such rejection, and the ballot bo rejected shall be depos ited in a separate box with the name of the voter indtrs ed thereou. 8ec 10. The judges shull havo the power to preserve or der at the polls aud to command the officers in attend ance to arrest and take before the mayor any person who shall by violent and turbulent conduct cr in'any other manner interfeio with, hinder oi disturb the judges or clerxs In in the discharge of their duties, or any voter ex ercising the privilege of voting, and for any"ucb offence the offender shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than two nor more than thirty dollars. Sec. 11. At the close cf the election or polls the judges soall proceed to call outjthe ballots.and ascertain the num berof vates given for each person voted for and shall con tinue the counting without intermission until all thebal lots are counted, when they shall certily the aggregate num berof votes cast for each person and their certificate shall be attested by the clerxs, The rejected ballots shall also be examined and certified to in the same manner as the others. Sec 12- The ballots as they are counted shall be strung by one of the judges on a string or wire and at the close of the count shall be replaced in the; ballot box which shall be safely locked and not opened by the judges or withtkeir consent thereafter. Sec 13. At or before the hour of four in the afternoon of the day following that of any election the judges shall de liver the ballot-boxes and poll-boobs' to the city clerk at his office, and the clerk shall forthwith in the presence of the mayor and at least cne of the judges of the election in each ward (if a general election) or one judge of the election in which ward the election was held (if a special election) to co tint up the number of votes certified toln each poll-book and mabo a certificate stating at full length the name of each person voted for and the aggregate number of votes given.to each and who are elected, which certificate shall be signed by the mayor andattdsted by the clerk. Sec 14 That the clerk shall on the next day after niak ing the certificate aforesaid make out and delivers certifi. cate under seal of the city, if the city has such seal, signed by.tko mayor, to each person elected, setting forth the of. fice to which he is elected. Sec 15. Any judge or clerk of election who shall corn Hence serving as such and fail to perform any of the'dn ties enjeined on him by law or ordained, (except for rea sons specified in the next succeeding 'section) shall forfeit and pay a sum of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars.' Sec. 16. If any jndge or ckrk of election after enter ing upon the discharge of his duties, shall by sickness or other personal disability, be rendered unable to act, a-K nother may bo appointed in his place. If a Judge, by the qualified voters present, if a clerk, .then the judges shall fill the vacancy; in such case the person substituted shall make oath as herinbefore required and the fact of such substitution and the time it took place shall lie noted on the poll-boobs. Sec 17. The judfies or elects of election shall not ex amine or suffer any one els to examine, the ballot of any voter handed in to be deposited in the ballot-box before placing the same therein, nor shall they permit any one but the voter handing in the same or one of the judges to handle the ballot nor shall they allow aay person than one of the judges tobandle the ballot-box under a penalty of not less than five aor mere than fifty dollars. Sec 18. It shall be the duty or the dry ckrk to deliver acopy of this ordinance to at least cne of the Judges of each ward of this city at least one day previous to any election Sec 19. When two or fflore persons shall have an equal number of votes for mayor or any other elective officer in this city, the judges of the election shall certify the same ta the citv council who shall certily the same to the dtr coencil'who shall be declared elected in the following mfinnen they shall cause twelve separate ballots or slips of paper to bo prepared, equal in size and similar in ap pearance wita ine name oi eacn cauaiaaie wnitea spoa an equal number, and Beatlyffblded, with thsaaae upon the inside; the slips so prepared shall be put into a box "and well mixed, eleven.nf said slips shall then be drawn out by the city clerc and -counted as rotes and the per- son Having cue uigticst wuiki w im tjuua unwnoai shall be declared elected and a certificate of election shall be issued by the clerk to him ia the manner hereinbefore pronoea. Sec 30. All free white Bales over the ace of tweatr one, years who shall be dticeas of the United States or who shall hare decaared their intention to become such and who shall hare resided in this city three months next preceedias ssy election, shall, be entited1tovo'.e fiutity oSken-'aad such, persons stall vote in the wank in which they reside at the- time' of election." - ' Sec2L Every peeecn who shall vote or oSer to vote more thaa once at aay election held ia tnis city far city ofikers shall uponcoBvktiofi,befiaedBotlessthaa five dollars nor more than fifty dollars. Sec 22. , If any-Mnoa Botaqmali&edroterunderthis or diiumce, shall knowiiglyadwillully vote at any election ia this city for dtVoScers he Khali na maviction be fined act leaf tbaaave BorawrtthanaTty dollars. Sec. 23. Kopsrsea ether thaa a qualified Toter under this ordiasAceseallheerttieitoduaieage the right of any per soatovetesAaayetryelectSea, Sec .24. - If aay i noa desiius tocoatesttbe election of anypersoaarieariagbythcjetaraetehave been elected to , nay city otav, sachyeransi ahill state ia wriUaf to the city OJtpiAXGE REaVAT-iXG Muncil .it the first mcMicg after theclectioa, the grounds or NiWcnateit. jftfd the council gla:i llxa time "and place1 t which they will hoar and dotermine &.oid contest. . Sec."25. The person making said contest shall within tweptybur hours ater filing with the city council a notice of said contest, serve upon the person whose election' he contests a similar notice othe grounds of contest, with the time, and place at which the city council will hear and determine the same. Sec.. 26. Atthetiae and 'place fixed by the city council they shall hear and determine said contest as in their judgment shall appear just ana iaw.ui ana the decision renaerea Dy me council snallall be final and conclusive. Sec. 27. The judees and clerks o election shall each be entitled to one dollar or each day they snail serve as such. Approved August 12. 1861. THOMAS W. WATERSON, Mayer. P H. Petee3, Clerk. t Hsiiuss:Carbs. P. K. JACOBS, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. All persons wishing woik done in my line will do well by calling one door east of the American Hotel, where Twill guarantee satis faction. 6m n5 THOS. M. BOWEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marysville, Marshall Co., Kaasas, n4 THOS- MCCOY, BOOT & SHOE-MAKER. f& Enow all men bj these presents, V( that I make Boots and Shoes of all .l" sixes and of every description imagina Vkatebtej for those who may be so kind as to give me a call, at No. 53 Broadway, where I shall always be on hand. My material is the best that can be purchased for gold or Treasury Notes. Come along and bring your feet, I can fit them; dont care if they are as uneven as a tomato, or so ugly as to make their owner blush. n4tf DR. J. HENRY McDOUGALL, Tenders his professional service to the citizens of Marysville and surrounding country, Of fice on beoadway, one door south of A. . Lov ell's Store. P. S. Recorder office in the tame place. n2 HAWKINS & MAGILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Marysville, Marshall Co., Kama a. Magill will attend all Courts in the County. Hawkins will positively attend the District Court each term. H. C. HAWKINS. J. 8. MAGItL. J. E. CLARDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public & General Col lecting & Land Agent, LOUISVILLE, - - - KANSAS. Prompt attention given to the various kinds of business that may arise in the 'counties of Marshall, Fottawattomie and the counties there unto attached. The best of references can be given. -March, 1862. nltf J. D. BRUMBAUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ASD NOTARY PUBLIC. Marysville, Marshall Co. Kansas. mEFKKS TO Messrs. Humphrey, Terry, Co., and Derby $ Day, St. Louis. Headly & Carr; Cowman j- Co.; Grimes & Carter, Atchison, K. T. Laker & Cnshman; Fowler ZeigierjNoah Walker Co.; and Hon. John Thompson Mason, Baltimore, Md. Hon. Saml. D. Lecompte; Wm. 6. Mathis; Perry 4- Lowe; and Clark, Gruber & Co., Hankers, Leavenworth, K. T. Lykins Boyd; Van Lear & BrittoB, St. Joseph, Mo. Rates of Ferriage Established by the Board of County Commissioners of Marshall County, Kansas, Aprilll, 1862." Ordered that the rates of ferriage across the Big Blue river at the ferry owned by H. D. Wil- liams& Co., crossing said river near the city of jHarysvuie, ue irom mis aate as ioiiows: For footman .05 -4t loose cattle each...... .05 u man-andhorse 10 M two horses and wagon .50 "one yoke of cattle and wagon .50 "four horses and wagon ' .75 " two yoke of cattle and wagon.... .75 "four " " " .... $1.25 "six " " " " .... $1.50 "'United States mail coaches, four horses .40 All persons with one wagon free. This certifies that the above is a true and cor rect copy as ordered by the Board of County Commissioners, April 11th, 1862. 8ta4 B. B. NEWELL, Co. Clerk. ORDER OF SALE, John 8. Codding use of JohmFraxier, TS John A. McClellan. State of Kansas, County of Marshall By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the 2nd district court in and for Marshall coun ty, State of Kansas, and to aae directed, dated March 28th, A.D. 1862, wherein John S. Cod- oug umoi yona rnwiw m raiaua aaa jonn A. MeClellamis Defendant, I will ea Taeeday, the 6th day of May, A. l. 182, between the hoars ef 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. Mof said day, at the court bom door in Marysville, Connty of Marshall and 8UU of Kansas, offer for sale to the higheat bidder for cash all the right, title and interest of the defendant, John A. McClellan, of in and to the following real state U wit Letone(l) in block eleven (11) with the istprovesaenta thereon, as designated on the recorded plat ef the town of Marysville in theeoesty of Marshall, thaa Territory, now State ef Kansas, fronting fertyr-fesr (44) feet on Broadway and running hook seventy-two feet (72) according to Brewer's rocoeded plat of said tawn of Marysville, levied apen to satisfy said order of tale. " Appraiaed at $75. '" G. D. SWEABINGXN, Sheriff. J.KClardy, PrnUTsatt'y. SheriTsOaUe, April 5, 1862. m2 THE UNION BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT ' -. . .; tf. :. - .. ;. 1 j. .-. .:pi'.-t: - . ? :.--itm9iLs vSihai9.i& sJajo;-i ,05 ra- -":.' -' ' iL td gslfff oir 1I V .--' No, 113;'' M-jjd-h.rMBrooaolwajr. We are paepared to execute every scriptionof r;. -- di- jgoofc anb JoJ Irinting 8TJCH A3y u"4 Posters, Programmes, Circulars, Chcks, Bus iness Cards, Blank Bills of Fare, d-c. Bill Heads, Lettr Heads, Hand Bills, Labels, Ball Tick ets, &c, &c. Together with every variety of Grancu ana-' teofaew' HzTtintinyt IK the "Very Best Possible Manner, and attho 'ae-r,f' LOWEST PR50ES '-'.-: JOB PR IN TING NO. 113 Vf.jj. BROADWAY, HARTSJJLLE, KANSAS. - AMERICAN HOTEL. m PERRY HUTCHINSON, PKOPRIETOB. Havhag mostly iUed p and opened their large and unmans howo, are prepared to aeoonMiMOtefM'faatisfacUoa to all who may givethosaaoalL They have the largoot and soot ceasmedioM' staMo ia the woot, and plenty ef graw aad hay. . 'j&r Jacpb Weislach, ' r.Mjij, JTkqlesaie.avd retail Dealer .Groceries, Br-Goods, a' FAT3 T H I C la O i-JHLff. - J BOOTS SHO&S, W i V. FEED & G . S. .'' if. -We Call the Atteiitlosi OF 1HE HUNGRY ONES TO OUR BAKERY Where we keep constantly on hand Ireah supply of BREAD, CAKES, ' ' AHd a glsiag of iAger t Wawh tkem elwai. JACOB WEISBACH. St. osep bbertisements. ' S TIX & ECKHAET No. S; FELIX STREET, Betureeat 3ro1 aiMel 4th streets Blake their Money by BUYING CHEAP, and SELLING CHEAP 8TIX Jk.ECXHART, Have Received Their e FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . and offer GREAT INDUCEMENT lb Their Friends'and Custom THEY SELL '; Elegant Fast Colored Prints, at 10 ct. : i kiah Oil Prints at- eta. Glasgow Ginghams, at - :. Bleached Muslin, at 6 1-4 c. . ! No. 1 Kid Gloves, 50 ct. Ladies White Hose, 10 c. And all other Gdt in PrSSS Call m JHoltje fr Tairself. J. KINNEY Jl CO., Q . WaolJarii Groean aaa Daalafa lKv mmple mm el Fame j Gpmc e.r Ie WINKS LIQUORS, TEAS FLOUR, PLASTER PARIS, '' '" .' CXMINT AJTO WHTTB Lllff. . ' EoitsStrooU Opposite the Stoic Bmk f Mi$rv "V 4 4MIX.&. ? S "