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-ft : t ) - -v .7 ' i J 7 "5. ? v V i i f . ... , if V . 1 .THE KAN SASfiER AJJ FBJDAY NOVEMBER.?; ii854w; .:, gT.We, are auiooriiea to jwonouncc James 'Delegate to '.CongreM, for"' the Territory.' of Kansas. We 'gress from 'Mb; Editob: V;i.V ' " 'd :" y- . U v , I sepidyocrevviilxfor.pub-J lication the following abridgment; of - the, JPre-emption hwot.. 4th ,.' September 1$41 ; the provisions of which have been Applied .to the public lands in this Territory.. This I do at the suggestion of some of the settlers; and because I believe tnat at the present time it is incoriveirieiit for most of the pre emptors in Kansas .to peruse, that : law. as "readily and frequently as they might desire The act may be found in volume V.. of the U. S. Statutes at large pages 453 458v ' I Lands subject to pre-emption By sec, 10 of said act it is provided that the publn lands to which the Indian title had been . ex tinguished at the time of the settlement, and "which had also been surveyed prior, thereto 'shall be subject to pre-emption, and pur chase at the. rate of one dollar and twenty 'five cents per acre. And by the act of 22d July, 18-54. Sec. 12, the pre-emption oftwi surveyed lands is recognized as legal Lands of the following description are ex cepted : Such as are included in any reser ration, by any treaty," law or' proclamation -of the President of the United States, or re served for salines or for other purposes; sec tions 16 and 36 in each township, they be ing reserved for school purposes (organic act of Kansas 34;) lands included within the limits of any incorporated town,' or which have been selected as the site for a city or town; lands actually settled and oc cupied for the purposes of trade and not agri culture; . and lands on which are -situated any known salines or mines'. II. The amount designated is any num ber of acres not exceeding one hundred and sixty III. Who m ay pre-empt. "Every person being the head of a family, or widow, or single man, -over the age of . twenty-one years, and being a citizen of the United States; or having filed his declaration of in tention to become a citizen, as required by the naturalization laws." But no person shall be entitled to more than one pre-emptive right; and no person who is the propria ' elor of three hundred and twenty acres of land in any State or Territory of the United States; and no person who shall quit or a bandon his residence on his own land to Teside on the public land in the same State or Territory shall acquire any right of pre emption. IV. The method to perfect the right. The -pre-emptor must make a settlement on the land in person; inhabit and improve the same and erect thereon a dwelling. And when the land has been surveyed previous to settlement the . pre-emptor shall within thirty days of the date of the settlement file with the register of the proper district a written statement describing . the land set tled upon and declaring the ; intention of " such person to claim' the same under the provisions of the pre-emption law. ; And within twelve months of the date of the set tlement such person shall make the requi site proof, affidavit and payment. When "unsurveyed lands are pre-empted (act of 1854) notice of the specific tracts claimed shall be filed with the surveyor, general, within three months after the survey has been made in the field. And when two or more persons shall have settled on the same juarter . section the right of pre-emption shall be in him or her who made the first I settlment; and questions arising between I different settlers shall e decided ' by . the xegister :and receiver of the district within which the land is situated, subject to an ap peal to and revision by the Secretary of the Treasury of the. United States. And the settler must make oath before the receiver or register that he or shefhas Jiever had the benefit of any right of pre-: emption under the pre-emption act ; that hs or she is not the owner of three hundred and twenty acres of land in any State ox Territory of the United States, nor hath he or she settled upon and improved said land to sell the same on speculation, but in good faith to appropriate it to his - or her own- exclusive ;use -or benefit: and that he or she has not directly or indirectly made any . agreement or contract in any way or manner, with any person or persons what jBoever, by which the -title which he or she niigiit acquire from the Government of the United States should enure in whole or in part to the benefit of any' person7 except Jiimself or herself; and if any person taking -such oath ' shall swear falsely; in the pre-? raises he. or she shall be subject to all the pains and penalties of perjury and, shall fof4 felt the money which he or she may have paid for such land, and all right and title; to h& same; and any grant or, conveyance which he or she may have madeV except In the hands of bona fide, purchasers tot. a val uable .oansideration? shaUbe null and void : Proof othe requisite seerrijt "arid im provement. shall Jbe made; by. the pre-emp- itor.tQ the satisfaction; of;, the-xegister mid rcelvex.' ,n jfrf. diric jri, whjch, tthe lapda :'1 to receive nuy cenus lxw.eacnpncani or his service rendered; as.aforesaid s and all assihmentaand trarWers.xf the right h)6re by:cuedpri4tti the isfigpfthe'jfeiiU snauueuuu'unu TQwuuiy-ivi!r,r. no Pfactica, ble trusting it may be 'bf service. to'rthose wno .wish to a.vaH:themseiyesiDi the doenen- centovisions'of thaV laVJ;3 ; s Very: jespertfuuyv ; C. C. ANDREWS, i FoHT LeAVIKHTOHTU, t . Oct 24th,-1854. - : Delate are SUapteettnfft Pursuant to notice a large" and'respecta- ble jrneetDg .of , fhe citizens, bfKansaSiTer" rftoryy5 convened at 'Leavenworth' oii Satur- oay the via insx., lor.ine purpose otxeguia- ting the terms of o wnership of claims on the .ueiaware ianos.-f Ir. Charles Lieb 'was called to the Chair! and . Robert Riddle . was " appointea Secxe tarrr - '' ' hi1..: -':::. 'i.u --; ' ;.. ?5 Ohinotion; AlMacaulay,"B..ILTwombly; J. Clark, Dr Fackler, A. Payne, and Col i Richardson - were appointed" a' Committee to draft'; resolutions expressive, of jthe' sense of the' meeting. . . .In the absence of the committee the meet ing was addressed by Judge Flenniken, J.' M. Alexander, Esq., Col. Ilutter'and' Ci j C. Andrews Esq. ? -,-' . - j ..The coiiimittee ireported .the: following resolutions which were adopted : 'Whereas.' the welfare of Kansas' Ter- . .. - - - . - xiiuxy icuuuca inc. uuuicuiaic DciiiciiACiiia J l .... of the lands ceded to the United States by the Delaware Indians, and that the claimants of said lands should become actual residents of said Territory and occupants in good faith! of the respective claims made by them, and whereas the best portions of said lands are claimed by non-residents, thereby, depriving others of the privilege of making actual set tlemcnts, and retarding the progress of the : t ; "A : hereof Territory, debarring the citizens of the aid and society that they would other wise enjoy, preventing production and im provemeht, imposing upon the pioneer set tiers all the hardship of frontier life, in pre- paring the country Tor occupation, while nnn.raoinantc o oniATTinnf tasres and comforts of civilized life in 'the. states and their claims enhancing in value. from! the privations and labors, of the actual residents, therefore ; -.-: . - ' i Resolved,1 That we recognize 'as" a valid claim unon the Delaware lands, only such n c is rvrr-iini oil as tto nrtnfil nnrl nnlw rpsi.' . persons residing on the same as his ' tenant or by his procurement. 2d. Resolved, That; after the expiration ot twenty-five days irom this date 1I lands within the Delaware purchase and within thc boundaries hereinalter described except those held as above mentioned shall be s"ib-, I ject to claim by any person who may be xjtiuv.u. w . .vA . . United States laws. ', : 3d. Resolved, That no claim shall contain more than 1 bO acres of land and that the same shall be selected in bodies acwrding: to me unitea orates laws regulating pre- emptions. . . '; - 4lh '. Resolved, That for accomplishing J these ends, an association be organized to I be known as the Delaware Squatter Associ- atioh, and that the jurisdiction of the same shall be coextensive with the Territory ce- ded to the United States by the Delaware I Indians.. '.;:' 'VV'"i '"'''',"'" 5th. Resolved, - That a committee of. five persons be appointed to draft a constitution' and by-laws forUhe?' government of this as- ociation and report the same to an adjourn-1 ed meeting, at such time.as :may be ap-j pointed. And,, whereas in . the opinion of : this meeting the" early brgahiza'tibn '6f thjDsjTei- ritorial. Government is of vital importance to us, and 4ta consummation most devoutly'tcl be wished:'' - - U r v ' i , ; -; And as no proclatnatiori ' has yet 'beeri made by the Governor of Kansas'. 'Terri- tory, either ordering a census to be taken or commanding' an election, and the proba? bility now ,is,that should: an ;electibhjake place by virtae of such proclamatibri;it must necessarily be delayed. till Jar in me., winter, And, whereas there exists great interest in which the settlers of--Kansas Territory are vitally interested; which-require Executive, and: Congressional: action, and '.the "coming session of Congress i3 neaf at hand, 'There- fore, -I. .-. . ! 1 ' Resolved, ;' Tliat";general, public ndtiee shall immediately be. given to the settlers of Kansas Territory,' requiring them to assetn4 ble at convenient and proper localities ibn Monday the -27th 'of the present month (November,)for the purpose'of electing an 'argent to represent them. in the'riaextjCoh I to hold'theii; election at"snVhc7jr'Ui! day and in such manner :as to . them shall se em expedient,' and .to ? report the result of ;snch'electib4 Ao$bJiG6?iTfc tary . of the. said -Territory, MoHhed venworth, .,t (f; ,,s easiV,..ufr Resolved, That our! -interests turth'eMre quire . tha we .should, be'reprsenje.djr in! the-next sjession pf- Congtezi ,by $ ; leilly. f accreote fefegjifr ei i!"! 'rej i jqeaer, tne. propjiiy4.oi.ras eariy5ana spee 1 4v action in the matter.tich as will be con - 1 sistentwith, his duties ani.lhe,public good That copy of lhee proceeicH , lings pe respecuuuy,jQrwaruea jq ais luxce thoui iemi; - !;:'' lne folldwing gentli I ed a .. iCVmittee' undereefifth; re! to araiia aonsniuiion-ana oy-jjaws ior nit goyernm?nt foi asswiatibnl'.yu 13 ' Alexander, A. Payne, ' Dr.; Fackler,' tiaxKf y .SJiaiic, -wno;F.ere i on .mouon, in- striicted. to prepare and' report the: sameto arneeling.to -be held, at; LeavehwSrth -oh oaiuruay, iim insi. -x , -')r"i- Kansas- Heraid,; Weston; St. Joseph and Parkville papers were requested to'publish these proceedings. . On .'. motion,. The mee.ting.adjouTOedtp: convene on Saturday 11th inst.', at Leaven-; worths CHARLES LIEB, Chairman Rob&t RDDLr, Secy,7 ... 'u .Idvcrtisemcnt. i Starr, D. II. StephMts, ! Miles ;Moore W. $. Murphy, Geo. WIIardisty'J, S Evatis G. V...Gist, J JL JSird, J..x: iiruaer , r THE Officers of the Leavenworth As sociation, of which, you are .members, com-; mitted acts of ' aggression, wherein my "rights and privileges,! as'a citizen of Kan sas Territory "have1-been disregarded, in-j fringed - upon, and rieviously .violated. within the last few days, by certain officers of the Leavenworth Association, by demol ishing my house, near your town sitehere . hv the 44 domestic auiet of mv family, " th i , , - i . .v. I -I U.i-- r mvr onn onH Haiinrhror'S "thP safetyjof our property, die security of pur living and person, the good "name my father left me," "each and, all disrespected, -and vilely aspersed, and contumaciously threat ened" and put into execution by Rearing down my house with mob' violence where-? of it is imperiously demanded, that the pub-; lie should know what part or -' lot !you, as order-lovins: and law-abiding citizens, had ;,.rpi... more necessary, as but ' a" " few day s ; since you subscribed to preambles," (the ink of which is yet scarcely .dry,), setting . forth certain frrievances threateninsr Vou, all 6f which, have been visited on me in Kansas I T??' a!s ?J r3f f 70U omcers. JNow, l asic, is it to oe supposea that prihqples. differ with a change of ter-; ritory? Or, are your: preambles and reso lutions encompassed in an india rubber frame, that contracts or expands as interest L Pe1" P. F. II AWN. cr,f iq The "Advertisement" of a certain f. Ilawn, revised and cbrrectedJ M ; .'jf fae public w:ould have a, clear under- f standing of this captivating advertisement, it Will be necessary to consider tlie foL'ow- fny auestions: viz: Who wrote this fine pro-: duction for Hawn? The ears of' the "ani- toai seem t0 be well known by ; several of our. citizens. . xs not me . reai .ninon me enmo fullnw Wlift is Vnnwn as TVTo'slnwvpr? The same pettifogger that gaveV F. l Hawn I such sa2-e counsel the same Ifellow who tajces a "dirty animal for a dirty business?' Why was it needful to carry this adver- iltisement way down the river : for publica- tion, since there are three printing presses in our vicinity? . Was it. necessary for Hawn to go from home to get credit? Or; did he suppose that the flower which he had fathered must be planted in some distant soil, because he clearly foresaw, that when Jits petals were unfolded but a ! little: it would send forth such an ill order as would not be indured by the factories . of .those who have known him for the last ten years? Vhy did hot H. pin his choice pmk to ' the sable wing of a well known- "buzzard i I under whose sombre shade he was pleased to reclme in former days? Oh, I do forget me sqr'V F. Hawh, no doubts carried, this delightful posy away to Columbia - for ; the unfolding of its beahtu"ul 'corolla, because he: greatly feared some ghostly' spirit of Illinois or York! 'StateSduld.btowunthe pecious blossom" and hlight it in the f bud. ? -A due consideration bf the .' above ' questions "may afford a key by which; the deep, meaning of the advertisement can be unlocked.; . : But look a littlejnqre particularly into the heart and vitals of this dear feUow asf ex Mbited whilst he was ih; the employ of the .'Lyenworth' assbciati6n.'.'-;.This' F.Hawn contracted to survey and lay out Leaven-; prth'City and commenced the wrkf but directed his bwnV as well as T the 'attentibn of hands furnished? im by. the Association to the cutting oflTol, certain Jrorlions orthe proposed city site, for his i owa;berrf"- thus; setting up a claim' to' meHhtrtai3f lanclrwnich.h DeenKeadtoihWasbjpi atibn by, Mr; Ml CHdrk;Vorigiriclaun ant; aU'of which. was assured cctild be; prbven by forty withessej s in his unlawf uL work until he was disdiarg ed t A7shprt time vaftex .,aacrsuiii'e( buildSiig found upon this claim of . 30j MojM mef ; No ipb&erbdllding lumber bT,';min9 !'Xva "taken; ixwn the DanK:oi the masounrnven riear. acres; ;In a few -days tiie sinicT huievas fptmd. ori the levee in theliigiiway near&e: thetltsitglkKouLk l&im1 &mi guitecertah to my jnind 1, ,ome fellQw had taken m lumber jyithout nsrht or title. t&. That the saTety-bf rffjr i6prtyoinj said lumber .woikejl up in KsisidVhquse; uponitefclbk? of. the said river,, and I my-i selfi with-a hired-4iand, -took -mi lumber: irom tne aioresaia nouse ana put n waere; :.?t N. 3L '.Weiwasno'indKi' rubberjci; te 'aoyenaffied have: been a little in the felldws conscience' .whbipok. iny TumDer without1"' eave or "l cense; -J WM. S. MURPHY. TT11E UM)EBSIGNErlLL-: QFKR, AT : XS public sale; on Mxo. last iuesaay, m ovem- -FORTY HORSES, TWO MULES,. AND S TWENY-EIGHT OXEN. .. ConSemnd and unfit for further publitf service' .ii-iiJiM'v Ei A..OGDEN, ,r. , - . Ass't. Quarter Master - A-SS't. Quarter Masters Uftce,-.- : ! ' -: ; . Fort Leavenworth y Nor. 3,. 'Sfrr.F'y ;; (I.ATE i OLEilNSTOKv KENT U C K, Y, ) i j A TTOHNEY AT LAWj AND ? GENERAL xl Business" Agent.1 Leavenworth, Kansas.- : Commissioner to tafeft xwumony, Amaana, Acknowledgments of Deedsy Mortcaees, l ow ers of Attorney, &c, for Atf the States, duly) appointed by the Governor thereof.' - 1 : ( Homes in Kansas ' secured - and safe ' invest- mentsmade. -''' -": ! References His Excellency - L-WPowel Gov. of Ky.,-Hon" J6hnx C Breckenridge and, Col. C. C. Boffera, U. Att'y., Lexington, Ky Chancellor Piitle, Louisville, Ky., J. S. Cheno weth & Co. Cin., Ohio, 12. M. Ryland & Co. St. Louis,-Mo. . ; - . - ,. . ... Nov, 3, 1804. . - , . :.. ;., ; , j ATTOBNEV AT UiVT AND GENERAL , LAND AGENT -t: Leavenworth, Kansas - Nov. 3,1854. ; - ' - ' T ' GEORGE I; STETEXS03f, Forwarding, Storage 4 Commission jZgeni, . . ::'-ss r Leavenworth, Ki;. I. -; - Oct. 27, 1854: vr .--- aif-r-i ak;v: f W HATHAwirs q ' '" -. Celebrated 'Pggwjjean GaMery , ' .V:: j . Main Street,- Weston,'Mo." Pictures, taken in, all kinds pf weather. ; Oct. 27, 1.854. f.'r; ; r Wf -t ; :'..;. law 'xpTicE,v. , ::. , . - ANDAND AGENCY. 't Messrs. Eastin & Adams : .Permit me through your Journal f q announce to th6;puDiid,: that I have openea a Law umce in Lieavenwortn City, one door west of the' Leaveiiwbrth House, where I shall attend to the various 'duties ?per tairiin to the . Leeal Profession. ; DeSirbus to locate in :a milder climate than that of northern Penrisvlvania.'where I Jiave enioyed for sever ai years a successiuj. pracuce ai one oi uie oesu . 1 A '. ' A.1 1 J. pars in tne otaie, i nave seiectea mis piace xor a permanent residence,'and trust my connection with the public vill prove pleasant and satis In connection with, the practice o law, (a3 will be seen' .by an appended card,) I have associateI,:in: the business of1 Land-bbok iNG"with S. D. PrrcHER; wnpse position, and residence in the Territory' for several 'years: renders him wormy ot connaence ana eonuenv ly qualified for the undertaking. . ,. ,-:t 1 have the honor to direct torj references; to His Excellency Gov,- Wm. Bigler j "Hon." G. WJ Woodward, TJudare of tlie Supreme' Court,") and lion, ii- x. y rignt, oi irennsyivania j ana fvoi. . W. j?orney at wasnmgtonr - - : J. MAK1UJN ALiKAAlNiJKlt. Oct 27, 1854. i. . i - ; ' - The undersigned' have established the Land Agencv, xind Inteeeigence ' business, in" Lea-? venworth Cityj" at the Law 05ce of J. M Alex ander; wiiere tney are. prepared.-to give stran ers information concerning lands in. .Kansas errttory, and to. assist in tnepurcnase and sale. of Claims". Also : having the agency bf a large number of Lots m this ;ity," they Will take plea Isure in'waiting on those who. wish to examine andpuTchasecityjroperty..-xrv" ; Gentlemen who wish .to employ our Asreucy through which to enect. investments, may he ac- j.i-j-.uiV- l1 ' i " n A ' comiuuaaieu wiui -unexcepuonDie xveierencea and Security. , ;" S- D. PITCHER, T - - J. J1. ALitA.AJNUH.lv. ;- Oct; 27,1854:; ; , 1 .;- -. '' ; 11 ,T AYHEWs Practical Book-keeDinc, bv xYX sinsrle and double entry, with a set of ac count books, to be. used by the learner in wn-- ting up the examples.. 1' . 4 i This work has been recommended by the Su- perintende'nt of Common : Schools, for the" City1 and uounty.or- new York; by tne .Principal of the New York Tree Academy; by the Principals of the Public Schools generally, and of all the Ward Schools m the City and County of New; York: bv the Principals of all the public schools of the cities of Brooklyn and "Vyilliamsburgb-i and by the teachers generally of other schoQls, both public and priyate, to whose knowlegeit has been ' brought. ' - ' 1 : -1 - Such unanimity and strensth of testimony. in4 eluding the. 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This is a pleasant, safe, and effectual remedjrfor Dysentery piarrhoeaCholera, Clroiera-Mor-bus, Summer" ' Complaint,' Colic; Griping Pains,' Wind in . the Stomach and Bowels,' Cramps, Fretting'arid Crying of infants, and for all irregularities of the Bowels. ; " TT is" one of the most efficient, pleasant arid safe JL preparations, everpltered to Jthepubiic f or the removal i the various ilef angiements of the Stomach and Bowels, e.n&the only article wor thyjof the least consequence for' curing Cholera Infantum- or i Summer -Complaint, and , air de rangements bf the bowels from teething.--: ' ,DrV Easterly's Diarrhoea' Syrup is without exception onelpf. the. most valuable: Family; Medicines-ever discovered. '-Hundreds of f ami-: lies of the first xespectabilttyj in St. Louis have. usea it ana near uis strongest esiimouy in ii favor'. -. '. ' '. ,. : : - -" "i. ' Price 25 cents per bottle.' ; "' ilL.. For sale by the Druggists iiWeston, Mo., and also by the principal 'Druggists aud dealers in, medicine throughout the Western States. Dr. Carter's Cough Balsam.; Is e. prompt and effectual remedy for coughs, colds,-; asthma,; consumption, bronchitis, pain in the side axkjd breast, arid, all diseases of ,the, Jungs. At this season me suaaen .cnanges oc ine. climate, ana the. coldlbieak. winds lof .the north, .produce coughs and colds dangerous'colds, which dc-T mand of-the wise' arid the : prudent,' the4 earliest attention.' . Reader, have you a' cough or cold?; Dbnorhegle'ct it. Thousands ofth? old and ths youn, the fashionable and.the gay, are annual ly consigned to a premature grave by neglecting to attend, to a cdmmon cold. .Coughs arid colds lead . to .consumption, and if . not removed by a prop eT remedy, to an early.death." Be advised in time., . Procure;".at 'once that celebrated rem edy,. Dr. Carter's Cough , Balsam, which, has cured thousands upon thousands after all other means had failed, and which seldom fails to cure the most appalling' stages of consumption. i vPnce 2o cents per bottle: large bottles $1, or six bottle for 50. - - --- - . : : -Uror sale. by the . Druggists .in ."WfistonlMo., and also by- the prineipal "Druggists and dealers; in IVIedicines throughout the Western States. Dr. Easterly's . Fever- and, Ague .Is warranted to cure all cases of v Ague : anp Feverj Chills -and Fever, Dumb Ague", intermit tent and Remittent Fevers', and every form of Fever incident to the. West,' lf there sufferers. in Weston, we say try it, and if it fails to cure,; themonyhall - beref undecLio .the . purchase-. more man - - - TxcmtyFive Thousand Botttes, have been sold, and in no instarice has it failed to effect a permanent cure as far as heard from. Price, $1 per bottlej;orsuE bottles.for $5.r For : sale by the Druggists;: in " Weston j;Mb., and also by the principarDruggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the western states. , -UTETF GOODS s t : ; "YTCTE- have in store a large and well selected -YiY stock of 'goods, just received from the Eastern cities.1 which we are determined to sell very low, and invite our old friends and custom era to call and. examine our stock; embracing in part the following goods : Brown and bleached sheetings; ''Wints, -tk- - dor-shirtings ; do do5' drillings, -Edgings, Trimmings, English &. Freneh Merinoes, - . : Crapes White goods, Irish Linens,. Plain and printed'Delans,- v Hosiery, r .iaces, ii ; Buttons, . J -'."Ribbons, . .. Cravats, . w Gloves, - i ; Hb3 V . ombrellas, : -HatSj'C-dps,, : " ' Bootsshoes ' '"'Sic. '' j r .Hardware, j : "Queens warel Tickings and Apron checks, . ; Black and Fancy Alpaccas ';; Plaid' and Plain Linseys ' ' " psriaburgh.'and "Baggingj , ; 5'; vyiouua aaa.vassunerea,, Tweednd Flannels, ; : Satine.tts.'nnd Je9.np?isr , ? Black and Fancy; Silks; . :' ;. Ulaclc and assorted. Cambrics Fall Cloths.-Bntirt Men anditoysl clothing -'54 ui',tniM, a iar?e slock Sec.'--1 '-' 1 '-Persona wTshi t hnrhih . rvrtcTi" vill fin1 it to their'intf estt call .on uV-no , trouble t? .ci.1: EVANS & MITCHELL. ,rjWe3to,Mo,;Oct.iW,Jl854J:,-: IJJtT -ffr IN STORE aid for callow td'clpse,' a i?2a iBvreansj-u xd ssv-'is Ueo - ;-ul I I Dox.-Tbles;-;- " X''i Vl ?:t -1 !.: J -" a .v suiu: ttias?':'-''' 's:i,i -,J .ZOTK:iTinal viag-Dci.MChafra it1 -'1. " 7jnm7V5 TUTTfc BAUER'S. WesfonlOct:t3154. :r. ' - h; nrtLTRUlTDLE !,&vDIXQ5r-- "Tit 7TIOLESALE'AND 'RETAiDE ATXI&i -- Y YinDrugs, Medicines Chemidals; Paints, uiis perromery, ye-stufls,v Window-glass an1 hGliss-ware-; also patent Medicines ;1 ; FRA WCE , M. D. '"TXAS located inw Leavenworth: f or t 'the,,' prae-J-iice, .of v'IMedicen Office ' at rthe ' Druz. 5tWre'efAM.-V&ntie'Co.'1 Sept.-: XEATEBrWOKTH HOfi fellf - Ml THEXTNDEHSIGNED beg- leavrto t an nounce td their, frienda and the . travellyig pilbllc that they. have opened a -large and com oiodiotis Hotel in the. town of - Leavenworth K. T.,: and are prepared ; to receive ; guests, either transient -or permanent. '.iThey: pledge .them selves to iise their- utmost exertions to please 'those who may favor them with a call.: f r. -. :-:; ,-.1.-1 yt.i.L . t t G.'H. KELLER? i OcU i5,1854.v ; . . ; A1---CL- KYLE $ L- . Tvr?J. .!. JOI1N .ijEfTZ.,i: " ';--'wHor.ESA'iiE Airn nin-Air. -dealer in ri ROCERiES ''AND'' rabviSiONS WateV It sw. Tj.aenworth. Has ppened at his Inew building a stock of goods which he offers to fUle citizens; of Leavenworth and the surround ing country on the mostf avorinie terras. ie in from tme. to time replenish his' stock, so as to keep onhand a full assOrtmefif bf articles' in the above lifted ,; ' v ;- - r ' :" ; ' Oct 134f.-i '"'' M ' V Proviifons Wanted i'TTHE undersigned will pay cash atthehlghest marked jate.for every description of provisions uch as' butter," eggs, lard, chickens, turkiefey pork, bacon knd. vegetables suitable ; for table use, to be delivered at the Iavenworth HousS Leavenworth IC'T . r: : ' '.'' ' bcl;13.1854.tt;.'".A'v';'KEtiE&KvI.E.. SMITHS lodern . and; Ancient Gebgraphy accompanied by a large and.valuable ; atlas, also a beautiful map of. the Roman Empire to aid in the study, of Ancient. Geography. - This map will abo be of great use in the study of An cient.HUtpry, as most of ..the principal places spoken of in Ancient History arejaid down on this map. r Also full descriptions of our newly organised. Territories, of . . ..; NEBRASKA AND KANSAS, with their boundaries laid down on the map" oS the United States.-... Price $1, sent by mail, pos tage aid. v DANIEL BURGESS & Co., noo-3m . Publishers, New. York. S 51., F. COSXtAV .. ifbUNSELLOR AT LAW, CONVEYAN" KS. cer and General Property Agent, Leaven worth, lansa3 Territory. "-'.' , Persons wanting to purchase, or desirous to sell claims to town lots in Leavenworth, or to land, anywhere in th 5 Territory, are requested to call as above, or communicate by letter. . .. Oct. 20,1854. . ; ;; ' " Fries' Cheap Vonier. Corner of Main & Market Sis.,' West onxMo. C ALIFORNIA and Kansas Emigrants will ; find at th3 .above locality, the largest and cheapest stock of ready made clothing. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, BEANKETS, &C. Ever offered ih this market. - His stock compri ses every variety of heavy and durable iroods needed by emigrants which he will sell for eash cheaper than thesaine can be boeght at any point west or at. iouis. '- tept. MM. - JJIammoth Stock O" ' V'.readY Made" clothing. :' at the Cincinnati Clotliingtore Weston Mo. Just received one of the largest, most splendid, and best selected scocks of ready made clothing, ever brought to, this market, consisting, of all sizes and; varieties pf goods, sufficient to supply the entire trade and demand of Kansas Territo ry and Platte county, during the season. - . -.1 he principle articles contained m the above stock ot'sroods. consists in fine CIothinr. Passim mere- Tweed. Fall andWinter Coats : very fine silk, satin, cloth and cashmere vests, and a great variety, of articles for cold weather; an unparalleled variety of pantaloon manufactured from every variety of suitable material for such articles; beautifully finished linen shirts, Sec. etc. . . ., . ... . ,:. ... .. . . 70,000 Cigars Regalia and Principes on hand for sale low, at wholesale and retail.- .: .Call, and no" article .you can ; mention in thtf clothing line will be found wanting, at prices to suit me most penurious. . , r . " 1 JCHARLES FRIES. sept20,34; ' , ,;:: . Manny, Weld & Drake, XTTTHOLESALE' DEALERS IN BOOTS &. ; Y. Y. " Shoes, No. 154 Main street, St.: Louis,-"M6. Are in receipt of their fall stock of goods, comprising a complete assortment suitable for the fall trade. j Purchasers visiting the city may rely upon finding our stock equal in assortment and quality, to any in this market, and will be offered on the. most favorable terms. sep 15.- i; i.JOIIW DOMPHAX. . ' A TTORNEY AT LAW, Weston Moi. cori-jTA-.tinues to practice his' profession at Weston, and will "attend -the adjacent Courts in Kansas Territory. . . fSept 29. ' ALFRED, CUA'JVEVGHAM HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. ' LE A V worth, K. T. "Will carry on all branches of the above business in this place.' He will keep on hand an ample stock of Paints, Oil, Var nishes, and other Ttrticles used in his line of bu siness. ' He guarantees rll wwk to bs done in the best aud most durable manner. - -- SeptJ 20, '51. : " J " -' C " V J - ' MATHEW- PARK'S ' iIARBLEWORRS, . CORNER 5th and Washington Avenue Sc." Louis, Mo. Having the largest establishment in Saint Louis, we now have the most com plete assortment ever offered, and respectfully solicit the attention of purchasers to our Stock: of : E6TPTIAM"AJfi IlAUAX MAJIBtE MiSTLES, To3IB A NO .GKA,Vri r - STONES, . Monuments of every style, livdrarljc.- cement, plaster of pari , fire' brick9, whte nd,- together with every thiae; conaeeted with tia t.ade. . fcHavin": been enffaired in th-s abcre.Kiic?- ness for u long time in Philr.dslphiaj I hve made such .arrangements as Jo supp'.y tav establish ment, and fill the largest ordfrs on the hortest notice. ' K ' ' .- ; ' . - : ' tvt p s. Mtai. ; ' s. SCaUGGS ,: MUliFHY & SCRUGGS ' ' Ltavxnwokth Steam Saw liai. !--The undersigned have erected and "Have in successful operation ai Leavenworth, K. - T., a large Steam .. Saw Mill .of the most approved model and with all the recent improvements. They are ready to nil hilts for' lumber of every; description' and in any quantity at- the shortest notice and on favoraSletersQB.'J i-. -MURPHY & SCRUGGS. vBAKNTJMS. ST LOUIS HOTEL, n-i'. Corner of Second and.Wolnui ' m,,f1 :v? v"v?V :r;v; st:;louis mo..;: .-401 I.WE beg .leave to announce to out - friends .-TV 1 and the traveling public, that we will open the abovfs; named elegant and -commodious Hotel, (builtby .Geo. B. Taylor, Esq..) for the reseption of guests, oa Thursday, the 'Jath inst. and respectfully solicit a eh are" of public pa tronage,; l- 2-tiii:-:t - i . The public's obedient seryants, U i j:1. rt;3Ji.r.iOc:3:;-KH THERON EARNUM- t , . H , -i J - VQSIAH tOGGu.i 0, Oqi;;i3ih, lSolf.;, . ;VT : lie -:y,?y- nnr Barnard,' Adams & Pecfe i "1 ! ESTABLISHED,' 1835, jobbers in Foregn and Domestic :IDrugs -patent medicines, ; glass, paints, oils and dyes. Corner 2d. and Was -hing ton Avenue, St. Louis. - ' ' i Sep.' 15, 54- ' :CbarIesrteiliJ.,b.,;;':4t-i -':v..r:. 1 . ', ". Le a v s n w o b t h .k. T . "OfSce oahe leveej-la the first teut noTth of th V epa tree. . Sep. 32,1554 1 -"i.