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art. layfint required for all Job Work on
All Commuaieatidns r Matters Yelatingto
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I have Jqirf eceiVed a large supply' of i-st
quality GJJJLOGMWLiES jnelnding'olltne sta
ple varietl&ijidh'ijFou ' Coffee,' Tea, Sugar,
-Molasttt, TffidcflofXiandlet- Soap, $c-'&c. .
-DipP-GOODS;;, ;.-
EmbraciugMuslspronSbeetiags
DelainesFlanJiels. a. great variety'' of Hosiery.
Bed Tiokiag7r Gentlemen's 'DresaGoods, of tiie
latest pallrjBjcti-aRi, Cog, &ooU.$'j$hoes, cj
DRUGS AND :MiiCWES
iacariefyiiKivUHPuw toohiarge to here enumerate.
Also Confeqtioaary, Stationery, and auv endlepa.
-quantity jof Nwknacka and Notions.,
SheUediCornj acon $c.ttlken in eichongefor
Goods. t t; u, r ' . ri 1 :
ThankfalJbrdast.l!berAl"8apport,Ibopo tOiincrita oon.
Hbbcs of?iE'samoTroiH.'air'or my old customers,- and
trait to reMtWetty Uiar of the transient anT neVttade
aOK a going -li?thli'id mdjolnlng ctju'ntWsromising Jh
11 who deal with m satisfaction and their "meney's
worth." T 2C- A E.L0VEi;L.-J n45
aplTQSjr MCCOY,, . . f 0
BOO M3MOE-M AKasR.
A rt JtViiow-aU men, by these presents,
V ikt-I make 3oots end Shoes of all
K sizes and of eVeriyr description imaging
Pblc, for those who may. be so kind as tb
jive me m call, at' JS6: 533roadway, -where -I
shall alwaysbe 6nr hand. Ay. material is the
best that cwn be purchased forgdld or'Treasury
Notes. Coealong and'bring-yoiir feet7 lean
iitthem; do"ft't-care if they arenas uneven as a
omato, orfsb ligly'air'to m'ake their owiler blush.
Charged ntoderata'as'wiirb'e ''seen by 'the fol-
-owing llSt;oripnce9::i:1,
2.75
"$3.00
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Womens
li'sVoessalf, pegged.'' v
. "$2.25.
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r STETTAUER , & BRO', PROSPECTUS THE
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,'fWE have a full assortment'df Prints, Bleach
ngs'shirtings,l Brown. sheetiDgs. Walnut twills'
Blue and Brown Denims, Checks,, Tickings,
Browu drill,;, Flannels," fcassimers, Sattiuets
Tweeds, Jeans, LinnensjiniLa full stock of La
diedresc, HoieTyf" GlovepRibbons. '&c.
' In our wholesalexdeparfnient we can "and do
o'ffer r
BETTER INDUOEN1ENT
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To ourOoifltiy 'jnercMnts
tlian any other jhouso 'in the West. r
All weTtski8 a trial. " " f "f
f,, " .J ? j m "STETTAUER .j- BRO.
No.17 Delaw'-nny'Street 'south1 riide between
-3Iain and Second. Retail Rooms, 00, 55 A and
57'Dela-waTeJ corner of 3d street,
: EAJENWQRT?, KANSAS tl' ' '"nS
ra THE MERCHANTS 'OFW&RSITALh
. ) . , , ,CCUNTY. , "
. Wc w'ould respeclfully calVy'our1 v'ttentjon to
pur enormous Stock of Goods 1manufaclured'by
ourselves, and forsah),a tour branch .e3tablishT
mentinXeaveuworth. .'t ... t
" , L.XEVENS,0X&C0.,., w
Whvlcsale'Cihiers, 41 Murray uSC,i;ew York,
58 lahi St. and 40 Delaware Street, Leaven
worth, Ean'sasJ eoi 1 2U,-T 1 v.
BRACE & BAKER, I- .;
- T)calcrs in Foreign and Domestic V'"
Q" all kinds.
'Sign of the GiltAnvil, 31 Delaware Street,
" Between Second nnd Third,
. LEAVENWORTH, KANSASj 1 .
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.jjt "i PET'JiK GIFT, ,
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" BLACKSMITH,
MARISYILIiE,., Kansas
SHOP oniWalnnt'streetin EaSt Marysville.
""jvug nxouuig nmji UUJJ.C JUUUilUC W"l "
it to the jr advantage to give him a' call
' :' '.Standard1, h
' '"Of'MJKjn'ds.'
.Also, T'arehouse Trucks, JtLetterJUrosBe?, &c
- f FAIRBANKS, fcREETLE'Ai, & 00.0?
- -'.r zt -lLake'street, Chicago.-"
Som.inSL.LomsbyUuicLl'rattcS os.
r- 'Be careful-to-huy only-Ihe'-cecuirie?"3--
L ' . r-.i 1 T '
WOOL CARDING! -
Upon reasonable terms and with Dispatch
by D. EAP-HART,
' . .'l 3i di si .
VJMJCTV
aJW?KQ'etk,$ mlu-SQHlhteeU of Atchison
near'Taryiex,yAehisn-Ox'muas. n8--
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Notie ia:hereWHriTea thsAtiii saual July-
iveA thaithi aau
tfcBSarror-mtv-'
s.c5BliWfcfRAMQ..-av-nn4-'-
'. x Lt7CA.i'?Vn-i? --;-r
siowrs oMUyoun Kansas tlere vllt
be a petition presented to said HtoorablerBearoV
of Commissicners praying for said Commission
ers to increase the number of Justices of the
Peace in Marysville Tovrfichin. Marshall Coun- I
y -Kaosas, under the provisions cf an act of the
Legislature of Kansas. . jUt i
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THIp is a new atyle, first-class, double-thread, .Family
j Machine made'andliceased-nnderlhe'patentB oc'
-Hqwj,, Grovert.Bakef,aadAWheeler&. Wilson and it-,
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edaSo.vsaMiDAi.attk last Fair -of the Mechanics
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YnostsaMaatiaUy.Biade Family MachineAsBow. in' tat
market. "iiyjii.4 c$ i S .MzTi - i
SALE3SeOVtt3lf WASHINGTON IgTRKET,
GEO. E. IpisrASD.GQxierai' Ajfent, '
," '. 'J' 7 7 '. nl .rtl oil w't
It J J-1'- IMPORTANT TESI1CONT. - '
JbprtcftheJwfatUtiehutFatroffcVtiMKhktetti
"Fota Parser's Sswrso Machcts. ThisllaeDlne'ls
-OTonsUtutedthatit,emhraces tho ombisatiaac Otthsr
variopi patents owned and usedoy Enas HoweJr.',.
Wheeier & Wilsea, add GroVer & 3aker for wKcb" tiese
parties paj tdbate.SiMe, together witagParkat iat-
from f40"tb $lbo each-, .They areyerjr 'paAct.IaTthelr
vechaniaa, teinr.ad josjUi befora lavtag the kanorc
torj'Jia sacb. a manner that they cannot get deranged.
The feed, which is a Tery essential point ia a good ma
chine, is simple, pwiUveaafccaBfteta; a apfantus
for gtugingjhe length ofsUtch ivery aimple and effect
ix. Thteia is ffaVailotlw parts, is wiilar-i
iraagai. There is another feature which, strikes your
Cdia&ftteeXaTorably.Tix: thereisxaiSrBeef below the
JtaMe between the sta4flM. toceasia:aataeS with.the
mesa vi in operaxcr, ana taereiore, bo oaager rrosa ou
or dirt. This machine makes the double lock ttich, bat j
xs so arrangea toat it lays the ridge upon tae back quite
flatandsmooth doing away is a great measure witb
objecUoa someUt nrrged 00 that accooal
Utt
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BOURSE, EAT01T& TOLMAN,
Publishers-New England Farmer,
r ' BOSTON, MASS.
ABEL ASTIE, H.D.
CHEMIgT AND PHYSICIAN.
y, COSSULTATI0S FKEE.
n but. I
SOSTOIT, Mass.
b court Street.
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Lie'
,, MACHINE CUT PILES, ,
A most auTERiou ARTICI.E. JIade by the "Whip
ple File Manufacturing Company.
TV. P. PIEKCE, Agent.
- BOSTpiT, Mass.
19 Lindalf ftcroet.
GEO. C. RAND & AVERY,.
Book, Job, and General Steam Print.
nig xjButousmnenT;.
' BOSTON, Mass.
C.!
fi I a ;,., ' ' No. 3 CornbJlL
DIckiNSON TYPE FOUNDRY.
r, PHELPS & DAIT01T.
BOSTON, Mass.
' 52 Washington Street
HANCOCK HOUSE,.
COURT SQUARE BOSTON.
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,T. L. A rSBKLTTS & WM. A. KIDDEbJ
THE TmiEliANCE.HOl7SE(
BY J. FtqHIjIER.
BOSTOlty Mass u x
18 & 20 Lagrange Flaoe.
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BELA MARSH,
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PUBLISHER.;aDi BOOKSELIRr
" BOSTON,. Mass.
" 14 Bromneld Street,
v
WIILIA1IS tc EVERETT.
ENGRAGS, XOOG-iGLASSE
AXD
JriUTURE-RAMES.
bfcoN,. Mas. :"
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SM Washington Straat.
m w9 Wb 1sm
ENGiAyEfwaai,
1224 JKANDOLPH T.
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THE SYRACUSE NURSERIES - r .
6ffer for sale i sit.ii -: s
The' Following Trees, Plants c
Apple 3 and 4 years old ; the mott extearive aMwt- ' - -
ment in the country i p 1 ut L.
Fear 1 and 2 years old. ; 4) warf and Standard, so great . 0 ,
in variety as to enable us to fill the aaost
particular order. Also, several clMiee vari:
etiesof bc&rinirace. i,t ' .f" vll .. J
Clterry 1 and 2 years old ; Dwarf and SUndard J t c 9 ,
beautiful trees. " ,
Peach, Apricot', Plum and Neetarle-lert r . n 1
varieties j trees vcry-vlgoraus. -, - . 7 ct .
Currants Cherry, Wiiite Grape, Victoria, and twelve , ,
other varieties quality ct plants uasur " , f
passable " - -A
Gooseberries Houghton's Seedllac, a good Stock, ,' s .J.ull
and some of the best Ehglisb sorts. ...
Blackberries Lawton or NewRocheUe, Dorchester,
.nil V(.Wn'aThnmlM.' '"
Raspberries 'and StrMfberri.! Assortaient
especially large and deairable. PrLea,ver3r r &
low. ' " " , , J"
Grapes A larg stock of Isabella, CaUwbs, aiata," & trfA
Concord, Defaicare, Zhanajfnrfford Prolific, , ;
Northern Muscadine and Rebecca. Also,, , w rj
Evergreens European Silver Fir American ana f a"r
Norwa Snruco; American Arbor Vitat:' -1."" . 1 ,
Babam ; Hemlock ; Austrian, Corslcan aad f,
Scotch Tines; ranging from 3 to feet. ' ' '
DelcInnTis Trrcs- American and Xaropeaa Mn- IO 7t,c
tain Ash; WeepingAshf American Elms?
English Weeping Elms," (very graceful); -.
Horse Chestnuts; Catalpas; European Larch; '
' Silver and Sugar Maples; Linden; Tulip
Trees, (Nursery grown and veryfine)i Black
Walnut and Weeping Willow.
Shrubs Althtas, Fringe Trees, Purple and Whits ;i
D'ble riowering Almond, Cherry and Peach ;
Honeysuckle; Lilacs.; Snowballs; Sweet ,
Brier; Spireas; and a great 'many others. '
See Catalogue No. 8.J --.
Roses One of the best and largest collections in
America; best plants of the Augusta at
1.
Dahlias, Pceonles, Border Flaats, Bh1-
bnus Roots, fcc, in great variety, j (
Rhubarb Cahonn's Giant and Linnaeus; the best
two varieties, without question ; very low by
the dozen, hundred or thousand. " .
Asparagus Vtry strong, 1 and 2 1 ear old plants. - .
Hedge Plants Honey Locust; Privit, 1 and 2
year3 ; Red and White Cedar. " "
Our articles generally arc of the finest growth, and will lT'
be sold at the lowest rates. For particularjruonsation,
see "
Our Catalogues. v
No. 2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. M
No. 3. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees,
Shrubs, Roses, kc.
1 No. 4. A Descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias Green
House, and Beddjng Jlants, &c. "" ""
Forwarded on receipt of a stamp for each. 4 "
53r Persons desirous to act as Agents in obtaffiing'aai
forwarding orders from their several localities, can syssft
a very profitable arrangement with. us. -Wei shall. bV
happy to correspond with all who may apply to asfprttda
purpose. ( ' 'ri
SMITH &'TJAXfCHBTT:;. 1
Syracuse, N. Y
--a. SrBixc:sii-AJrt.
w?sc rfewTorfcand Boston, Ztt'raXi'j.
"L22Li 1
Ha-JT-Yci Stontkoton-, &B0STOW Ltmc
(fcy,Steem6r inid IJailVay.) ' ' - . ' "
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Bosrov A) Maixb' Railway,
Between Boston and Portland, 111' miles.
Also connecting with thh fi'it rta aft tiki
following first-cius8 .Eailways ; '
I r H, III
. Boston and Loweix BAXinrAT, - "
Manchester astd Lawxescs Baxuvat '
BOSTOJT, COSCORD, Sb MONTWDAL JLataVJst.' '
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,NorMLir (N.H. Bailwat, .x, '
cuflawzivur aju x-A8BDJarai,u amyaaj.ni. :o'. .
VXSXOST CXKTHAI. 'EaILWAT, "oii ;-! s
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