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fr t Ik - a' i ''' . f ' -:1 h m t ennen I- v. f LOflE STAR BIUIARP 'tfh&sto ;.!- . tW.Vj"vt; : :" - ri s&W .c& 'AW 2, -y -; Tm naOO'i-U Kb. 110 Broadway, PI I II T O JL MARYRSVILLE, KAN. CHAS. F. KCESTER, Proprietor. Administrator's Notice . Notice is hereby given. lhat the undersigned was appointed by S. F. Snyder, Probate Judge in And fur Washington County, Kansas, adminis trator of the esiate of Johu A. Humes, deceas ed, dated April 23rd, A. D. 1862. All persons indebted to said esiate ai e requested to make immediate settlement of the sine, nndall bar ing claims against said estate, are required to exnibit them to the administrator fur allowance -within one year after the date of the letters or they may be precluded f i om any benefit of said estate, and if such claims are not exhibited with I tbrftejjears from the,date of- these letters they will be forever debarred. J.R.HALLOWELL.Adm'r. SHERIFF'S SALE. r By virtue of-analias fee bill issued out of the jlndDistricl court id arid 'for Sf arshall c unty, Kansas, I will on Wednesday thellthday of June A. D. 1862, in front of the Barrett House in Marysville, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, offer for Bale one wagon, levied on as the property of Jarred &AmsdeB.to satisfy s'tid fce bill. G.D..SWE.VK1NGEN, Sheriff. Marysville, May 15, 1862. hud HURRAH FOR THE AMERICAN FUG 2 MAJ- JO- SAMUELS AcW r f u Holds out great inducements L '' ' -to the Farmers ! He offers half Cash and half Goods, at east ern prices, for Corn. The goods were purchased in New York for Cash. Call with your Corn ftndsee the Major before selling elsewhere, as it ifWyoarown good. FRANK ISARD, Haftlnet Maker & House Builder. He is nrepared to take contracts for buildings of all kinds, and insures that h is work will be done in a subtantial and workmnlike manner. Coffins made to order upon short notice. Fur niture and every 'kind of Cabinet woik attend ed to promptly and at prices satisfactory to all. He holds himself in readiness at all times, on Broadway,,one ,door east of the Union office, jasrysvme. ivansas. 3mn7 . ' ELI MOORE, Carpenter, and Cabinet Maker. Marysville, Kansas, Will altend to the erection of all kinds of builJ 5ngs with neatness and dispatch. Plans and spec ifications furnished., J have on hand a large quanity of dry walnut lumber, and am pre pared, to. maV a all kinila. nf .fumitmu .1 fn .4i,ijiih,h. xuuuHiHiutiqeuiiies. n6tf ' PETER GIFT, BLACKSMITH, MARYSVILLE, K. T. SHOP o Wekat street, j East Marysville. Porsous wishing werk done in his line will find it to their advantage te give him a call. EPHRlATVf H. ;BlAFQHp. ATTORNEY ATtAW' - ASD JS, CTR Y PUBLIC. ...... . ., svitte, Kansas. wuTpractice in this JndiciarDistrict."' - Adatlaftetrator's Koiic. AKdJWaUi Jetteni of Aarnioistration were eranted March 4, A D- Ulubfttttji jtfJames White, del eoMdofMMMbiU county, Kansas. Aid llper0Bkvingclaira3 against said e- - taUaaottliMtbJbitthem to the adaaiaiV. SmmmwaCfmmmmLmi thinrone rear afiar tjM data iaftta kttcr, or tbej will be r rJUl ywtwwftiffltpit-l -atiQ estate; andif aa aiaiai U aot exhibited within 4hraa Tmmabam$iMX -tJkzc a; 'iL tkay miU INl hrtm daWrred. I sici JntUMpKfcjcyERS, tj2aawsa- fja'-. & ait omDDfAiici: mixATKtc to Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aider' men of the city of Marysville: Section 1. That the regular annual electie for Majtr, i.W wand wwk other oImhu by law or ordinance are required to be elected by Hie 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. 5ec.j2l The mayor ehall give len days notice of the time and place of holding any gnera? 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 existin 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 polla appoint two suitable per sons (qualified vorers of the ward) io act as clerks of the election, who shall take and sub scribe an oath faithfully anu impartially to dis charge the duties of clerks.- Sec. G. Before receiving any votes the judg-s of each election shall severally take an oath or affirmation that they will support the constitu tion of the United States, the constitution "of the State of Ksnsas, and will faithfully perform the duties o their office according to law; said oath or affirmatiou shall be in writing and shell be subscribed by the persons taking Ihe 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 beoro the day setor holding any election deliv er to one of the judges in each ward a ballot-box and blank poll books. Sec. 9. The judges shall recoive the ballot of each qnal ified voter offering to vote and deposit the same iu the ballot box which shall not be opened until the polls are closed and the clerks shall enter in the pell books in atair hand the names of every person voting anil that of each person who is rejected and opposite thereto, write the fact of such rej ction, and the ballot so rejected shall bo depos ited in a separate box with the name of the voter indsrs ed thcreou. Sec 10. ihe judges shull have the power to preserve or der at the polls aud to command the officers in attend ance to arreataud tahe before the mayor any person who shall by violent and turbulent conduc. cr in any other manner interfere with, hinder oi disturb the judges or clerss in in the discharge of their. vduties, or any voter ex ercising the privilege of voting, and for any'.such offense 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 ouftho ballotsjind ascertain the num ber of votes given for each person voted for and 'shall con tinuo the counting without intermission until all the bal lots areconntcd, when thoysball certify jthe aggregate num ber of votes cast for each person and their certificate ohall be attested by the clerxs. The rejected ballots shall also be examined and certified to in tho 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 closs of the count shall be'replaced in the' ballot box which ahall be safely locked and not opened by the judges or with their consent thereafter. Sec. 10. At or before the hour of four in the afternoon of tho day following that of any election tho judges shall de liver tho ballot-boxes and poll-boohs to the cityclertat his office, and the chrh shall forthwith in the presence of the mayor and at hast cue of the judges of the elect on 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 v.ntuptho number of votes certified to In each poll-booh and maho a certificate stating at lull 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 andattdstedby the clerL. Sec. 14. That the clerk shall on the next day after niah ing the certificate aforesaid make out and delivor a certiti. cate under seal of the city, if the city has snch seal, signed bytho mayor, to each person elected, Betting forth the of. fice to which he is elected. Sec. 15. Any judge or clerk of election who shall com Hence serving as such and foil to perform any of the'dn ties enjuned on him bylaw or ordained, (except for rea sons specified in the next succeeding section) sball forfeit and pay a snm of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars. Seo. 16. If any judge or clerh of election after enter ing upon the discharge of his dotes, shall by sickness or other personal disability, bo rendered unable to act, an- nother may be appointed in his place. If a judge, by the qualified voters present, if a clerk, then the judges shull fill the vacancy; in such case tho person substituted shall mahc oath as herinbefore required and the fact of snch substitution and the time it tooh place shall be noted on the poll boohs. Sec 17. The judfles or clerhs of election shall not ex amine or suffer any one els to examine, the ballot of auy voter liamieu in to bo dcpcsited in the bHllot-b.x before placing the same therein, nor shell tliey permit any one but the voter handing in the same or one of the judges to handle the ballot nor shall tbev allow &nv Derson thnn one of the Judges to.handle the ballot-box uuder a penalty of not laes t ban uye noraore tima mty dollars. Sec. 18. It shall be the duty of the citf-clerk to deliver acopy of this ordinance toat least cneof thejud-j of each ward of this city at least one day previous to anyelsction Sec 19. When two or ffloro persons shall haveaneaual number of votes for mayor or any other elective officer in this city, the judges of the eleetion shall certify the some to the city council who shall certify the same to the city coencil who shall be declared eltcted in the following mOnuen they shall cause twelve separate ballots or slips of paper to be prepared, equal ia aka and similar in ap nearance with the name of each candidate written unon an equal number, and neatly"foldcd. with ttnname upon tiie inside: the slips so prepared shall be pot into a box and well mixed, eleven of said slip shall then be dra n out by the city cl Tt and counted as votes aud the per son having U.e highest nsmber of-ballots thus drawn ont shall bu declxred'clected and a certificate of election shall be issued by the clerh to him ia the Manner hereinbefore provided. Sec 30. All free white nates over the ace of tweahr oi&e years who shall be cititens of tho United Mates or who shall hsv decaared their in tention to btcoae such and wao.tMll.'haTe resided, ik this city, three months next precefcdiar aar election. ahall be entitled to vote faadtr ? sack persou shall vote in the wards in which ""V sw,a UMiUBie or eiecuoa. Sec 2L XttRMMnivki ahall TttltA nr ftjfrrtnvntomni-ft than Oftce at aar eleetiaM ImU ia rate dtv fcr citT ottcers sfaall ets-daM less than are doUanacr more See. St. Tf aaT - ...tra.,1 .,,ir.iim t.u SfllLS5 SggJ"1 nfllfoUy Toteataay election fee. Jt.- KaMrtMaeiria. it -....wi:. tM acktocaftyper- ttmWtW etectieaef am. LUom,mm-K eowBcflattaelrsf eettogaftsr theefcrttem, tte&ro fcef said contest, sadthe com cfl shall nxa tfsae and plaee at which they whaar aaiiilHSiSii aaM caatott. C - Bee. 25. TJjr -tAkdnf siid cBtet shall withja twety-our hosp tr Slmg with th city council a notiec cf Mid contest, serve npen Jtke person whose election he tts s similar p't-'ce othe froands of contest, with the time nd i Uce at which the city council will hear end determine the same. Sec. 26. At the-tine and place ixed by the city council they shall hear and determine said contest as in their judgment shall, appear just and lawtil and the decision rendered by the council sballall be final and conclusive. Sec. 27.. The'judges and clerks oelection Bhall each be entitled to one dollar or each day they shall serve as each. Approved Afnst 12, 1861. THOMAS W- WATERSON, Mayor. r H. Pktexs, Uerk. : 2 . ttsituss Carbs. F. K. JACOBS, HOUSE, SIGN & All persons wishing woik done in my line will do well by ealling one door east of the American hotel, where I will guarantee satis faction. 6rn n5 THOS. M.'BOWEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Marysville, Marshal! Co., Kansas, n4 THOS- MCCOY, BOOT & SHOE-MAKER. .fe - Know all men by these presents, T that I make Coots and Shoes of all L sizes and of every description imagina feable, forihose who may be so kind as to give me a call, at No. 63 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; don't care if they are as uneven as a tomato, or so ugly as to make their owner Mush. n4tf DR. J. HENRY McDOUGALL, Tenders his professional service to the citizens of Marysville and surrounding country, Or ficeon Broadway, one doorsouthof A. E.Lov elPs Siore. P. S. Recorders office in the same place. n2 MA WKim & MA GILL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Marysville, Marshall Co., Kansas. Magill will attend all Courts in the County. Hawkins will positively attend the District Court each term. n. c. HAWKINS. J. S. MA GILL. 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, Pottawnttomie and the counties there unto attached. The best of references can be given. March, 1SG2. nllf J. D. BRUMBAUGH" A TTORXEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Marysville, Marshall Co. Kansas. KEFEtS TO Messrs. Humphrey, Terry, Co., and Derby $ Day, St. Louis. Headly & Carr; Bowman Co.; Grimes & Carter, Atchison, K. T.. Baker & Cushiuan; Fowler .J- Zeigier; Noah Walker Co.; and Hon. JohnThompson Mason, Baltimore, Md. Hon. Sumi. D. Lecoaipte; m. G. Mathis; Perry 4" Lowe; and Ciark, Gruber & Co., Bankers, Leavenworth, K. T. Lykics Boyd; Van Lear a. uniton, ot. joscpn, mo. Rates of Ferriage Established by the Board of County Commissioners of Marshall County, Kansas, Aprilll, 18G2. Ordered that the rates of ferriage across thp Big Blue river at the ferry owned bv II. D. Wil liams & Co., crossing said river near the city of aiarysviiie, oe irom mis date as follows: For footman .05 " loose cattle each .05 " man ana noise 10 " two horses and wagon .50 "'one yokeofcattlo and wagon .50 ' " four horses and wagon .75 " two yoke of cattle and wagon.... .75 " four " " " .... Si 25 " six " " .... 31.60 " 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 aa ordered by the Board of County Commissioners, April 11th, 1862. 3tn4 . K. 6. NEWELL, 0. Clerk. ORDER OF S 4112, John S. Coddise; use of State of Kan3as, JohnFraxier, I County of -Marshall ts I John A. McCIellan.. By virtue of an order of sale issaedout 01 me na aisinct conn in ana ior Marshall coun ty, State of Kansas, and to Be directed, dated March 28th, A.D. 1862, wherein John S. Cod dine: use of John Frazier is Plaintiff and John A. McClellam ia Defendant, I will on Tuesday, the 6th day of May, A. D. 1862, "between the hour ef 10 o'cleck A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house doer in Marysville, County of Marshall and State ef Kansas, offer for sale te the highest bidder fercash all the right, title and interest of the defendant Jeha A. MeClellaa, ofin and to the felkwing real eetatete wit: Letoae (1) in block eleven (11) with the nVovements thereon, as .designated on the reeeteled plat of the town of Marysvilk in thecewntj ef, Marshall, then 7eiritery, now State ef Kaasee, ireatiag fortyr-lenr (44) feet en Broadway and mnniug back seventy-twa feet (72) aecerdlne; te Brewer's receeded fin of said tewn ef Kaeesrille, .levied nfeei.7aaii.ff said erderef nafa Apfraieedat$75;' ' J,B.CkrV, FTtr. afv. - ,' . . ,... jt.".. . t.., ;,- .-.. ti-'- " " -BiayjTiS5SiBPBsjena ' lt'XJcUli VJJiJLXJJM I teajgyw a .i Lr..'T'sr.X'TaL-T r ?" ' mtmmwm&Ett BOOK AUD JOB PRIHTWC v ESTABIilSHMENT, il i. '' 5 y. Bgrfjcc-T'sv tf No. 113 i , - '? - "- jgreKMlway. VHS: : -V ;' . " . . 1 n- We ire paepared to.execute every de scriptionof - ' " .., oofran5i'Io printing V J$'x ; & . - ' ' Xc t- ;rfS W ,.r:K'jr.rr pr ; &Mk$&:-,h,;L''- v ;.:bucbas: ;,; Posters, Programmes, Circulars, Chcks, Bus iness Cards, Blank Bills of Fare, (fee. Bill Heads, Lettr. Heads, Hand Bills, Labels, Ball Tick ets, &c, &c. Together with every variety of (Sfiuncy ana' Wonea (Stinting! IW THE Very .Best Possible Manner, and at the L O'W EST PR1 C?E?S - U t yiSf-' J OB PR Nffl N G 3, i.i NOi 113 - - - BROADWAY. MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. AMERICAN HOTEL. PERRY .m HTTTftTTTTTSON'. w M y,. 1 , m PROPRIETOR. Marytrllle, ,- . . MsmamM. Having recently filed an and opened their large and eoeimedisne he, are prepared to '".'!' SgMitidtaU" T to all who jsMf sire these meaU. " They have the largeet aid nwet eeamodiona ttaWeitaweadeanyeffrainadhay. mssssmmmmkMT. ' WSr -iu. . . .. P iv Jacob Weishnp M It ' ' GnKeJ)ryi&oods, vz6:Mk NG 1 "&My it iJSk . . boots: SHOES . J F E- EvDt", Mu&C . ? ' ' .'". k.4i iffy 'W'u'$. H 4 ' ' .iwht' . .. tv- T?m t N. B. We Call tke AttenUe OF IE '.EC HUNGRY O ITE S TO OUR BAKEkfet Where we keep constantly-on' Hand- a fresh supply of- .-, BREAD, CAKES, ' , And a -glass of Laser to'Waun tnem dawn. JACOB WEI55BACH. Bi. lostpfj Mtfijspents. STIX & ECEHARr No. 8, FELIX STREET, Between 3rd and 41nistreet. Blake their Moaey by BUYING CHEAP, and SELLING CHEAP STIX & HCKBART; Save Received Their FAfrL AND WWTFRsggDS9 and offer . GREAT INDUCEMENTS To Their Friends and Cuttomet u -y.. THET SELL Elegant Fast Colored Prints, at,10 eta. .' kish Oil Prints at- wffitl Glasgow Ginghams, at - -. - Bleached Muslin, at 6 1-4 e.r, No. 1 Kid Gloves, 50cts. '&u. Ladiea White Hose, 10 c, l '.. And all other Goods' et Pr6potHe.m Cau and Jndaje fr Tenrself. rjsiiii'? J. KINNEY & OOi, Waobale Grocon aad PaaJata Mante aid Faicy Creceriff WINES, LIQUORS-TEAS, FLO TJMt PLAS TMR, PA JJ fi. CEMKNTAND WHETI CDCaV t lli-Strt. j"- tvwbtmw jBssBHneasjve' staaleecedto '&s taMHstetollB-Mr s- KW- a2 Oppniie the State .mt - IkiMtfp ivaL "& .. 9 r "- ,,rim:..r,3iM -M3 -rflitoe.., a&.tealSSfefa ySMM & 'tm . . ii1 m Tia. , .vft';' 'kV. A F gfii&&&mm