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Jl$ ife of Breedoty. L,AVRE?fC3&, K: 1'. gjturdaj Moraluff, July 2, 1859. A Taoussnd Dollar Donation to Freedom. Tbe fourth volume of the Herald op ftEEDOM will seon close. Though we orHr.a'iy contemplated that our Kansas jtre 'gle fr freedom wn-'d oe considera y v protractl, yet it has been extended ti.'ruUlh a much longer period than an (VpateJ. It uas always been onr pur- to close our connection with the mililic press on the complete triumph of fa principles on Kansas soiu This is the twelfth year since our connection with cfpapr'lom, two years longer than we purposed when we first became connected with the press. Fortune has not wholly frowned upon us in that period. TCc have iaen many bright, joyous days, and, gn eraliv, there has beii a "silver lining" to every cloud. Willi the close of the 4tb o!. of the Herald of Freedom, we are curemcly anxious to close up business itl give p!ac to another. We believe that we can offer intlurerrjenU to some --.o.l man to engage in business in Ljw- recce superior to that which can be found eifenhere. We have a first class printing office, with hand and power-presses, and almost endless variety of job type, for my amount of business ; also a large list of paying subscribers and regular adver tiser, with a good book-bindery, arid blank-book manufactory attached. We would prefer to sell to a Republican who wonld labor to harmonize the anti-slaverv dement of Kansas. To make it an ob jet for such a person to undertake the enterprise, we will make a donation to him ',f one thousand dolhtrs in material, or sell the establishment one thomat.d dol lars less than good judges will say the office is worth. If Republicans do not consent to buy it on these terms, we shall deem it proper to sell to any party who will pay ns our price for the 6ame, though we shall try and stipulate, that it shall continue independent, as in the past, until Kansas is a State in the Union. If there are any parties who wish to bny on those terms, new is the time to make the strike, for there is no time to lose. Remember, genuine anti-slavery men who will labor to build up and harmonize the anti-slavery element of Kansas will have the preference.. . The I"w. 1 The "copy" for the ixdsx to the laws was placed in the fcaMi ot Ae printers on Tuesday last. All possible dispatch will now be employed in pnttiDg the same in type, and working it off for the binder. It is probable that in a couple of weeks copies of the laws will be in the hands of Mr. Walsh for delivery to County Clerks who will distribute them to township and county officers. No person need apply at the HebaLD or Fbeidox office for copies provided by the govern ment, as the 1,500 copies orMered by the Secretary of the Territory will only be delivered to him. We shall have about forty copies only of the laws which will be bound up and sold to persons desiring them for five- dollars. We have a few copies of the laws of 1853 for sale at a reduced price, to wit: The General Laws, nicely bound in one volume, for $3; or the General and Special Lws, bound together, fur $4. Blacks. Just printed, and for sale, at the IIek- ald of Freedom office, a new lot of blank deeds, mortgages, justices and constable's blanks after the forms pre scribed in the new statutes) on superior paper, which we are selling by the sin gle, dozen or hundred, to suit the conve nience of customers. Besides, the supe rior quality of the paper, and letter-press printing, these deeds and mortgages will commend themselves to the public, be cause of their being ruled, and when de sired in quantities of one hundred or upwards, the business card of the gen tlemen ordering them, with the necessary indorsements in blank, will be printed across the back. Send in your orders early. . - r X.I9EEI OF lb best quality, prepared br T. Renshaw, haU War between Lawrence and LfemnptuB. ... - r. BAGKEIL Hydraulic Cement, warranted, at three dollar par buret at the Kiln. . F. II. Jul, 'W.-Si- " - Kaniai Land k Collecting- Agrenev. R8. STEVENS, General Land Agent and Attorney at Law. LoeommoD. will devote particular attention tobusiaeas before tba Land Uffieo. both in the Territory and in Washington, to the securing of Patent;, entry cf lands, locat ing or Land, n inua, Ae. Money to loak; and Land W askant fi lly gi'aaxtiei. alwsrs on Land and for sale, for caah or on time, at the luwo.-l raUa. All business inquiries, per mail, answered rata r chabce. Utfiee, one door loath ol uie L. a. LanaUInc. Juiyif.'ia.-lf. . Fourth of July is Coming ! TAM OPEXIN'Q a fine assortment of article, considered as necessaries of life at thsao times, among the little folks, aneh as FIRE CRACKERS. . TORPEDOES. BLLK LK1HTS. GRASSHOPPERS. PIN WHEELS. SCROLLS. ROMAS CANDLES. SERPENT. UENGOLA LIGHTS. -., Ac. Also. Children Tovsingr?at variety, consisting of Wood. Tin and India Rubber. The assort ment in Ibis department is the most comple ot any offered in Kansas, consisting of Acoordtons, nriruionicons, lin Trumpets, V sgona. Gigs, Carts, Animals. China and lodia Rubber Dolls, Molls Iliads and otlier tntnas too numer ous to mention, ana will make tbe eyes of tl.e I onug Americans open wide. Candy a very large and lull assortment of candj by tbe box, pound or smaller quantities to suit purchasers. Papers, Pictorials. Slagaiines, and Publica tions fur the aeasun. embracing the artistic enmic; serious and witty: all got up by Publishers expressly to make money. and sold by dealers to gratify tneir irtenas ana tne puunc, out oi me purest motives of benevolence, s l so by your humble servant, 0. WILMAKTil. J uly S, S.i-utt TK AZER fc 1HJC.IIES, 1859.s LAWRENCE 1259. WATCIllIAEERS AXD JEWELERS, CALEBS I!C tVATCUEtf. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. flTT. L3. JLIIIjUnil VV-. len. Plated Ware. Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments and Yankee Notions. Also dealer in COLT'S REVOLVERS. Double Water Proof Percussion t aps. and Howie Knives. We are selling at greatly redueed prices Watches. Clocks and Jewell? thoroughly and promptly repaired. ELDKIDOE HOUSE, Right Haad cf Entrance, JuneSS, "59. Lawrrencei K. T. Steamer Celona. . , THE Fast Running, Side- I wheel Passenger steamer JULA, will leave iw- ren-e every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning, at o'eloek.for Kansas City and Wyan dott. This boat having been built and fitted up ... l- ....I irmiwht. Mnnmlv for the trade, the eitixens of Kansas can rely upon her remaining ia the trade, and a share of the patronage of the Kansas Valley is solicited Being of extremely light draft she can ran the whole searon. June 4, M39. Hardware! Hardware! The Territorial Convention. A Republican Delegate Convention is culled to be held at Lawronce, the 31 day of August, 1859. We notice that the apportionment Is much fairer towards the smaller counties, than those previously made. If due no tice is given of primary meetings for tho Selection of delegates, the people may have a fair representation ; but; in all probability, the wires will be laid for the return of men in league with the central clique at Lawrence. Let it be remem bered, that the people of Douglas county, were misrepresented at tho last county Convention, by men who were self-appointed, and used the power placed in their hands to secure their own nomina tion. Also that the President of the Oiawatomia Convention, was a self-appointed delegate from Coffey county. Perhaps Phillips' advice to the party, to he "an honest party," way be heeded, but there Is no reason to think it will. Watch the tricksters closely, und if they are not fair tu the formation of the dele gations, repudiate thero. A party which caiiiiot be trusted lu nominating conven tions, is unlit to control the government The Wyandott Gazette remarks as fol lows, about the apportionment t This Central Committee has allotted to Wvaudott county thres delegates, and to Johnson county tit; whereas, we are entitled by any just estimate, to at least an eqii.il representation. If the calcula tion is based either on the Republican or the total vote, tbe result is the same. Ve are loth to believe, that a bold ef fort is made by the committee to rlieat ns, and yet cannot discover how the mistake could have happened. Unions a satis factory explanation is granted, wo shall not support the nominee of that conven tion. We have been disfranchised long enough. Masonic Fvadval. Our readers will find on the outside the proceedings of the late Masonic Festival. Through the kindness of the aUtBdr, and the commutes of publication, we are per mitted to present the excellent address of L. S. Cobswali, Esq., of Olathe, in full to our readers. , This Festival did honor to the fraternity by which it was Conducted, and passed oil to their own satisfaction and that of the public Two Eaw Indiana Hnng Two horses had been stolen from a Mexican near Council Grove, and misun derstanding in reference W the return of ' the horses, caused an exchange of shots between the Indians and whites. Wm. Park was shot by a bullet through the neck, and Chas. Gilky slightly wounded in the left side with an arrcwt The In dians who shot Park and Gilky were demanded, given up and hung one of them being a young Chief. Tho Indians claim that their intentions were to restore the horses and conciliate the white. 0" According to the twenty-first sec tion of tbe Constitutional Convention Act, the Governor cannot issue his proc lamation or certificates of election to the delegates elect, until the "fourth Tuesday after the election." This chances to be on the day the convention assembles at yandott. To lose no time, be mnst attend upon the convention in person, as we understand is his iutention. bind Sales not Postponed, It has beeu roported in various parts of the Territory, that the land sales will be postponed. Xo official information has ever been received of such a decision. On the contrary, Mr. Sykes of tho Land Office at Lecompton, informs us, that the Land Office will be closed on the 16th of July to pro-emptors. They must prove up their claims prior to that time) or they los thfnJi Notice lo Claimants. The Board of Claim Commissioners have completed their labors and will be at Wyandott on Monday neSt, to deliver to claimants their certificates. They should all be present on that day, and at that place, to receive them. fjT The Constitutional Convention will assemble at Wyandott next Thurs day, and should be called to order by the Secretary of the Territory, who usually is called upon to preside during the pre liminary organisation cf such bodies. (JiT The "heated term" is fully npon ns, and ice cream ii in good demand. The thermometer on Wednesday last, the highest of the season, stood, at 2 o'clock P. M., at 94 degrees. (ET The Franklin House, Franklin, will give- social hop on Friday evening, July 1st. Mr. Paul, its proprietor, keeps a first-rate house, and those who attend will have au agreeable entertainment. Fresh Lima. Those in want of a first-rate article of lime, or of hydraulic cement, are referred to our new advertisements. FEVER AXD AGUE ! FOREMOST among the various remedies for this disease stands oa. sH&ixsNBsasEa's antidote. A few doses will cure any ordinary oase, and OXE DOSK invariably stops the chills. It contains nothing in tne least degree hurtful toTHE SYS TKJ1 i. Mltli ANY ClKCfMTAfCbat and ncverprutlucestheunpleasauteffects that attend the use of quinine and other ngent in general nse. It cures every form of the disease, and is too original and ONLY ANTIDOTE FOR MALARIA. Ask for Dr. Shal!enberser's Fever and Ague Antidote, and be sure you get PILLS. Read the foilowins; toulrjionr t Glo. W. Goodrich. Esq.. Attorney and Gen eral ijind Agent, now of timnby, New ton county. Mo., but at that time a resident ot Neosho Val ley. k,T.f writes as follows: "1 am mora than ever of the opinion that no other oue medicine socumpletely meets the wants of our people as your pills. Last fall, in this region, but one person in tti knowledge eseaped tbe Ague, ,Muny had it all through tne winter; And innhutd to bate it this spring. 1 sold eU'ilt bultloe.all fur the treatmentof these almost chronic cases, aud.il bus given in ererycase the must perfeot satisfaction; and 1 believe lao brst dose ua in every instance slopped the disease. Of these eight eases, permit me to gire you the facts with regard to two of them: The first was I hat of a girl of flltoen years, who bed the Ague badly all I ait fall hod remittent fever and dumb ague nearly all winter! and to this Was super added monthly irregularity. Knowing this, I hariilv Ventured to recommend tbe pills as 1 wou'd in ordinary eases, but to my great aston ishment and gratification the first dose stopped Ihn fever, (remittent) and 1 supposed' the other dilnculty has also been removed, as the roses on her before faded cheeks seem to indicate fine health, whioh othuiwise wonld hardly be the ease. Tho othercas Is that of a young mac living in tho sam f-imily. He bd the freer and A sue kadis : eillsst fall arid winterso be informs tne: the first dose of the pills stopped it, and be has not lostan hour from his work since be begun to take It. He has been splitting rails, hauling them out. ana bunding lence eve,- since.aua mane a nrst rate band at this laborious business, lie now bs 'bat ten dollars would be a svull price for the benefit be has received " .... April i!hj l-l; . rK. Tl . GOUDIUUH. W'ESTroHT. Mo.. Jan. 90th, 1M7. We consider the prospeot for the sale of your medicine here very nattering, and we shall, doubtless, be able to dispose of much larger quantity the coming seasou. We have not heard of a single case of failure. In faer, it has nearly ihrown out of market every other preparation for th ure of Fever and Aoe. lit)lHi.S A SCOTT. Vt holesale Druggists. Sold, Wholesaleand KeUil, by PRENTISS k GKISWOLl), Lawrence, Kan. Ter.; HENKY BLAK.SLKY, St. Louis, Mo-; and by Druggists and dealer even where. Solo 1'roDrietors. A. 1. sti.ALiLb.auk hue, it a i u. llochesteri Pa: HARDWARE FOR PIKE'S PEAK HARDWARE FOR THE TOWN! niRDWIRE FOR TOE COUNTRY! HARDWARE EVERYBODY I am offering MY IMMENSE STOCK ITY DRUG STORE! Established. Storage, F.rvardlBg and CommiisJoi! FORD It rilXHOREf aAVrSG rented tbe Emigrant Aid Building, .r.omarlr rannutd hr (i. W. Hunt.) are prepared, and will give strict attentioa W tie Storage, rorwarumg ann i;omm'ion nusiucss. Lawrence, il Sub, Iri'J.-U. IVevr Goods! 1'ew Goods! FOBD k FILLJIOHE. OIL PAINTED WTNDOW SHADES! Differ, ent styles, sites and patterns. FORD FILLMORE. lODfiD "k fill Babcock & Lykins' Br n BnCdins Pt. ts raaasachusetta Streets OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES! Differ ent styles, sises and patterns, FOKD k i 1LLUUKS. OIL PAINTED WIN DOW SHADES! Difler entsules. sises andpatterns. f OKU V1LLMOKE. ABB BXCBTVTKQ FBOX HARDWARE M STOVtS St. Loafs, If ew York & Philadelphia, Their pring supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS PERFUMERY, PURSES, FINE CUTLERY, TOILET ARTICLES, &C, &C, tCi DRUGGISTS' GLASS WARE, PAIST3. OILS. -TARNISHES, BtjRXlifG FlXID. rCRE LIQUORS. FINE CIGARS STAPLE STATIONERY, All of which have been carefully selected, and bought at lowest figures Vy one of the nn, just returned from the East, and will be sold at WHOLESALE AND RATAIL, At as low prices as anywhere in this Western country. fieaiers. Physicians, add the Public generally are requested to call or send in their orders to (jr- T, C. Hill, Esq., is about to establish a paper at Americus, in BreckenrMge county. 03" The Whig party is being re-organ- iied in Johnson county. CKr The editor of the Hebald of Fkekpom will be in attendance at Wyan dott during the session of the Constitn tional Convention, to report the proceed ings of that body for his paper. lie ex pects to present that body to his readers he sees it. It will give us pleasure to Jd any number of new subscribers to our paper on that occasion. OCT The Free State men of Coffey county held a nominating convention, and rt a ticket in the field. When the tick ' were printed, the name Republican ws put on them. This called out Hoover nd Karney as Democratic candidates, d the Free State men who were op posed to this fraud supported them. tiZr A. L. Lee and D. W. Wilder com ence this week the publication of the Press, at Elwood, Doniphan county, adding another to the list of Republican journals in Kansas. Democratic papers, will be started at "eilemont and Iowa Point, in Doniphan county. f OCT The .Washington Constitution of June 23th, reviews Judge Douglas' letter at length, and regards it as a declaration of his purpose to oppose the nominee of we Charleston Convention. Special oiieeg. rnnvRC -ill he nmuihina- by the Rev. W. O J- Thomas, in Fold's Hall, on Sundays, at V o clock A. Jl and ? o clock f, ji. June I". '. Odd Fellows. T A V RENTE LODGE No. 4. I. O. 0. 1 J menu resrularb- every Wednesday evenincat a.. . . i 1 1 i l 1 . i. : - II 1 1 t 7i O CIOCK, ID IUDCUCR a 14IIU a nan. u"' door to tbeEldridge House. Members of the Or der, in good standing, are Cordially inviiea to visit the Loafe. j.r. unisn ui.i,i. u O. S.THOHPSOM.See. T IWRKVPF LODGE NO. B I. O. of Q. T. Li mets resfiilarlv. every Monday, at 7 1-3 o'elock, in Babcock k Lykins' Hall. Members of the order from other Lodges are invited to meet with as whenever tney can make iteonven ient. ,1. u. itiASB., tv.u. 1. A. 0. DaLbc, ty . a. nay i, olasealc. THE REGULAR MEETlMiS or Lawrenea Lodge, Ko, (, are held on the first Thursday of each month, in Masonic UaU, BaboockA Ly kins iiutldins. Ausr. -tI Ok! State smd 17bIb Iaw Cwlleje m 1IT-J 1 n.t i 1 11 t'mn baa tkma rmmnvMl tn STleve- JL laud, Ohio. Decrees are legally ooferred. and stadents upon gmdaating nun be admitted to practise. For Circulars address, at Cleveland, (Feb 13 -S8-ly . , M. A. Jl-LNU. DIED, t f . vniw. nm Tbaralsr. JaneOd. 6KO. B. SUTUKF. nephew of W. E. Sutliff. Esq.. aed eighteen. Bis deotn waa swxpeetea ana jnn Tk. f Mnrml kemess took olaee om r nday, eoadneted by Rev.&iebard Cordley, assisted by Kev. Mr.JJianop. . 0 Horace Greeley, when at Jnnction ty, en route, to Pike's Peak, stated his conviction that Leavenworth county ould go Democratic at tba election for delegate; -. DB.IallUIGSISj DENTIST. jrj" Ofice ever Wilmarta's store. , j "Sft rcaiest Care in the World for Pain. DR. SMITH, OF Philadelphia, whose Electric Oil made such 1 astonishing oures in New ork, liostnn, Philadeluhia. 8u Louis, and .the sastvonlb in St. Joseph, (if bore Mr. Rooideaux, the father of that town, Mr. Norlhcutt, and hundred others, hm-n hntn nuredl has arrived nt Lawrence, and will apply the Oil to any painfvl case, fkee of cnarge, en Her at tne Drug ntores or noiei, to demonstrate its curative power seeing is be lieving putting is an "ei . Frotfi an eminent Physician. 103 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. I have practiced mediciue since l"Ji; uiy wife has been a great sufrrer at intervals for thirty years; my son, merchant, No. H'3 Chesnut street, sent ma a bottle of Dr. Smith's Electric Oil.and after the third or fourth application, not a res tige of diseaso remnined. ... .. i- JOSIvrHl P. EliKlSGTO.S, M. 1). From lion. J. W. Harcourt. Albany. December 7. IPS'. Dr. Smith. Philadelphia Dear Sir 5 i onr Electric Oil enred my son, who was two years under the eare of an eminent physieian; and given up a cripple fer.lifi); i. . liAlu:uL.ni. "People's Line" Office. I From the Greatest New York House. BI.50U MOKE New York. June 1st. IW Tlr mith Dear Sir? Send 25 srross small. 10 grosshalf. and 13 gross dollar siie Electric Oil. 1 ery respeciiuiiy your, liAKNKS k PARK, Broadway. From the larjist Drug Store in the West.l St. Lonis, April 3. Dr. Smith- lMease shin ns Sudosen small sine. Wdoaen medium sue, lu dosen large sise Elec tric uili anddraw on. us for the amount- 1 ours truly. CUARLESS, BLOW CO. 4 f Frnm a well known ffentlcman.l Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cured my Paraljsis. 111 over seventy-live years old. -M. A.MU.NhUlLS. Xo. Ill Prospect street, Brooklyn. Thirty years in Now York. Dr. Smith's Klectric Oil gave me entire satis faction in one day. J.S. KOL'M'AIN, India Store, Jo.KI Broadway, . . 1 . Dr. Smith's Electric Oil cured my deafness in three days. Mrs. THOMPSON, Pine Plains, -ow lors. Dr. Smith's Electric Oil eared my Rheumatism in one day. 1 had to walk on cruches. HUN. t. tvlLLLNU." UK1M, - No. M. South 5th street, Philadelphia. JO Large bottles are ten times the cheapest. From the largest Drug House in Boston. We have sold a larse auantity of Dr. Smith's Electric Oil.and it is spoken of only with un qualified praise. Good reports from every bot tle. . WEEKS POTTER. holesale Druggist. No. 1M Washington St.. Boston. -2,000 sold in St. Joseuh in HO days. For sale wholesale and retail by . PKENTIS3 UR15W0I.D, Eldridge House. Lawrence. And by Druggists througnout the country gen orally. Jiy, . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! TO CALL AND SEE ME, if yon wish goo bargains. VGLF, BARKER. April O, "S9. WOODWARD k FIXLEY. o TL PAINTED WrNDOW SI1ADES1 Ditfor- entlea. ahus Xl'llLMORE. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES! Differ- v ent styles, shades and patterns. . ,. FOUD i ILLHUUt. GOLD BORD.'.UED WINDOW aHADtb: Dn Painted Window shades. FORI) k FILLMORE. -"OLD BORDERED WINDOW HUADtt.: V nry Painted W ujdnw h1es FOKD k F1LLUUKK. r'OLD BORPERED WINDOW SHADtSl VJ" rjr, Fainted W indow M-.aaes. FOKD k llLLMUlit. - - SherilPa Sato. TVOTICE is bereby given that I wT ,Cer for i sale, at public aaetioa, at the door of tbe Crmrt Howse in Olathe. Johnson eounty. K aai-as Territory, on the second daj of August. A. I). l.t"u. .'clock. P. M . of the .d the following .real . aw .to . JTb, ?l") range twenty-three. 0P) taken as thepoper- n it.t hand, one to favor 01 o"""' BfiLc President of tk U. S. w a iira nnnniviv sat pu nned I IXro7uTfcritMUU. of Americ. .1. tli.. ,i.i.r.and nuke known toa pou aioresam tesr". ij son eounar, ana to me uireoieu, 04J?ven under my hand, this K.h ivJm. A.D.IM9. PAT COSOR0 E. Sheriff. Siiertft'a Sale. XT0TICE is hereby given that porsnianj " JN order of sale to me directed, frjim the D s triot Ci-ortforthe Third Judicial District si.t- J C . 1, Mnntv .if JuhuSOO.in Die case wheruin Jnn. J. Tinsler is PlaintiiLaod Hannibal U. Hall is Defendant, I will proeeea.ai the Court House in Olathe. in "id eoiiaty. be tween the bosra of 10 A. M. and P. M. of the ind day of August. A. D. 1HM, to sell at public t..ii,. k..i M.Mi-rf.ircisti.thenorth- west quarter of section two. (2) township four-. teen, IWJ rarse tweniy-inree, Girnn under my hsnd ths?5h dsyi f Jone, A. D.l. PAT COSli HOVE. Sheriff. July 2. TO. t'.. Johnson Co p.. 1. WINDOW SHADES 1 Dr, Pained W indow gHasta.- ""OLD BORDERED llORnERED WINDOW SHADES! Dry Painted Window Shades. June. . 'ia. 3u FORD k FILLMUKE. riOLD v ' FOKD & FILLMORE. Lawrence, Kansas. PAPER WINDOW Shade Fixtures. SHADES! WINDOW FOKD k F1LMORE. TJAPER J. h WINDOW hade Fixtures. SHADES! WINDOW FORD k FILLMORE. PAPER WINDOW SHADES I WIMMJW Shade Fixtures. FOKD k FILLMORE. CUADE FIXTURES. SHADE FIXTPRES O FOKD A FILLMORE. rtORD AND TASSELS. CORD AND TAS eels. FORI) k FILLMORE. WALL PAPER1 -jlSSffi. WALL PAPER! J-PffifiaS. WALL PAPER! new.Pa.u.wppjr. PAPER HANOIN! A nriees Juuo4,'39. 3t New styles I note the , r ILLMUHI.. FORD k J NEW LOT OF WALL PAi-bK, ORS A X ILtBUSS, KbcrifPs Male. NOTICE is hereby given that I wilUfforfor sale at public auelion. si tho dour of the Court House in Dla'.lie, Johnson county. Kansas. On I he Sod day of August, A. D. Iris, between the hours of lu o'clock, A.M. and 4 o cluck, I . M. of said day, the following real es'ale. to wit; n-u. t. .... 1 ...MM 't' km. inn fire. (51 town ship thirteen. (13) rnncctwenty three, l'-3.) Sold as the property 01 11. X. Short, upon an order of sale in favor 01 Josiina 1 laric, lasueo oy too I...1 Iliatrit I'mirt within and for said coun ty cf Johnson, K. 1'., and to me direeted as Sheriff of said canty. , , Given under my hand, this 25:h day of Jnne, A. D. leas. I'll wouiw r-. ouonii. July. a t. I'SlT rirheld thTwodermentioMd ld oSiees in the Territory of ivansas. St tne penoo. hereinafter designated, to wit: At the lna!t Kickapoo. eommtsc xi..r. 1" .r.' HiZ lisposal of t" po" ng named townships, via: . . pai wurujta Township ot range TownshiMS.3.esod7,ofrangeS3. Twnhins S. 4. i and. and tus pans 01 town!hi?and i oitsid. of the India rrva- on. of range si. , . , ,1,. The parts of townsuio V . j . I-j .1 T.. reservation; townsnips a, , . """" r' -of township 7 oaUide of the Indian reservation. Tbearts of tew.ship outside of th ' Iadian reservation; townshipsJ, ;..: and the parts at township 7 oBtside of tho Indian reservation, of range 19. .v. t.j:. The parte 01 sewnsoip - .- reserraiion; township S, 4 and i; and the parte of townships t and outside of the Indian reser- iiou, of range so. , - .. The parte of township 1 ontside of the Indian reservation; township: n pans ot town ships 3, 4, and outside of tbe Indian reserva- "tl''';" .'-.hi-l-ntaideof the Indian reserration; township ; and the parti-of township outside ot thelnnian roserra.iou, "'-""'.; Townsb ps 1 and ana inri 4 5 and7 oulsideof the Indian reservation. of range IS. . . . . . . - . . ships , v. a. , --, , MherlfPs Sale. . v- r ...l.p rF mm. to mi directed. -D from the 3rd Judicial District Court, witbin mtA thMOnnnlv nf Jnhnnn. K. T I Will ex pose to sale, to the highest bidder, i n the prem ises in said oountj.wn Saturday. July sOm, oi'- twen the hrursof iw o eioca a. ji.au.i .0 t r. M. ot aula uay. tue louowius ucxuuri - able proporty, to wit: . , ,, . . j.vV 5 . l 1 W XTTT T. Tt-Ilp. .Tt and sin. guliir the apparatus and appurtenances thereto b-doncicz. Attached as the property cf L. ( . Hickman, in favor of John . Hollo. Said Mill ;..;. ..n lnlnn I'rk. and known as"HioV man's Mill." Conditions of Sab? a credit with good security, till thesth dsy ot .-sovemwr, a. i Tc53. PAT COSUKO E, Sheriff of Johnson ('o., K. T. Sherirs Office, Olathe, June a, i"'J. Jul) e, '59. Executor's notice! NOTICE is hereby given that upon the 6th day of June, A.D.lfS3.alalermol the Probalo Court, held in and for the oun: of CulTey, in Kansas Territory, a letter teatamenlary was grantod tome the executrix appinied in and or the last will and testament of David (jie-y.do-n.l all norsnns having claims avaittss his 1 kM-hi' twrniired tu exhibit tilem tO IT. S for allowance within one year from I iij dale of such letters, or they may be preciuueq irom aoy 1 . ..r u ui.i. mnA if mm' h eliiims be not exhibited within three years from the date of said letters, they will be torever oarrva. A I A 1j 1 T. ufini,a.(niHui.i Coffey County, June 6, A. D. Id.'. PAPER HANGINGS, NEW STYLES AND PRICES TO &UIT. Ford k Fillmore. OCR NEW GOODS HAVE COME. Ford k Fillmobi. Ivotire. SX the 1st day of January. A. D. JPi'i JAMtM yj SHAW died in Allen county. Kansas.leav. r. h.;r u known. Said Shaw ' abou six feet high, weigning ll lbs..and a Scotchman bvr birth. Said Estate has been appraised a rWiaollarS. .uw.c..- i-"1" June 33, 59. Ot, .aminisiraior. OCR NEW GOODS HATE COME. For ty k FiLLsORg. OCR NEW GOODS HAVE COME. Ford k Fillmore. OCR XEW DRESS GOODS HAVE COME. Ford A Fillmore. OCR SBW WINDOW C0M. SHADES HAVE Ford k Fillmore. 980,000. Thirty Thousand Dollars , JCST RECEIVED FROM PIKE'S PEAK! DIRECT ! Lawrence drug store, ELDKLDOE BLOCK. W. S. BUSH, M. D., WATER-CURE PUYSICIAX, OFFERS his services to the citizens' of Law rence and vicinity. He was. for two years, one of the physicians of Glen Haves Watrb Ccre, in New York, and bas been a Water Care practitioner for the last ten years, fourof wtiicn nave neen rpen is Tirroiu n hi. establishment. His experience in tho treat ment of aeate diseases bas been ample and suc cessful, especially in intermittent and typhoid evors. .... Persons at a distance, who wish adnce. eaii consult him by letter, enelosing a fee. sad nv.its. b. retarn mail, full ana explicit direc tions for treatment st Borne. 1 Dey snonia se particular to state their age. ex. constitution, hereditary tendencies, and symptoms. Those who wish to be eured of the sgns without the asa of calomel or ouinine or other poisons, or to obtain relief from liver-complaint, dyspepsia. bronchitis, tbe diseases peculiar to women, e. should not fail to consult him. Office, "HER1LD or FaXEDOa" building. Law re ace, Kansas Territoo. . June if, -w. u. W, fi. SttLIFF, MERCHANT TAILOR HAS REMOVED HIS ENTIRE STOCK Two Doors South of Iain Entrance to KLDRIDGE MOUSE, WHERE be will be most happy to meet his old friends and patrons, and the entire people of Lawrence and vicinity, and every body else that may pleae to give him a call, that be may introduce them, and make them acquainted with bis NEW and VALUABLE &TOCK.of Spring and Summer Goods, direct raon New Toa aso Bosiom. CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, VESTISGS, CLOTHINO, Bats, Capi and Gtnti'Furnishing Goods. CLOTHIISra! SO Black and Brown DRESS COATS. $10 to SO BUSINESS SUITS, from $0 to . 0 VESTS,from lto10. SUO PANTS. from SltotS. Also, Summer Clothing all aorta, sises and nease give us o" k"' "-" where, for we are bound to sell cheaper than the cheapest. HATS AXD CAPS! Silk Hats. Stove Pipe Hat. Black and White i 1 u... u.. it ub a.fifi nrown Planters' Hats, Soft Hats, also Summer Hats of all anru. sixes and prices, wnicn wm o eom cnap,cneap,eaosp: am. dliuki j GOODS. PRENTISS & GRIStfOLt), B, F, DALTON & CO. Have jast received the torswt and best selected stookot' SPRING GOODS! Ever brought to Kansas. vtrp m-T i.T.nl'R (looDs 15 SEWTORK VV . and Hoston, and we shall sell at the very lowest prices. I or proof, exam ine onr gooos. ATTENTION. MERCHANTS I I We can and Will sell the above at St. Louis jobbing prices, ana we aeu competition. EE now receiving their SPRING STOCK, Comprising a large supply of DRUGS AND MEDICINES! CHEMICALS, PAINTS AND OILS, Taralshes an Bmskes, BURNING FLUID and CAMPHINE, rN" the 2d uay of Jane, A. D. ad Notice. letters of mirLi.tmiirm w.re arsutrd to administer on tho Estate of JAMES SHA W .deceased, late of Allen county. Kansas. All parsons having claims against said eslalc must present them witliiu oi.e year from this date or they will be precluded. jhiw.isliu, juris", ot. u SUcrlft't Sulci tv Ar nn .vMnhnrt fa me ii irectcu I ) r,. Mn.nTut District Court, within and for the county of Douglas, at the April term u-.r s lb isr I will rtffttr fur n.le at oubiie -....;' h;hMt. AnA hest hidiler for eab. atths Oort Housedoor.in theeiti of Lawrence, on the 2Cth day of July. A, l ,ra. potween uie hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.J..f that day, the llowingrcal estate, town: "iinnie, ijisia ingin ttieeountyoi iouif,uu uc i'-" I .. Tl.. ... It.. .! nnnrler nf secMan thirty f.,nr f341 in tnwn'hiD no. twelve till 1-ou.ii .1 ,,. nineteen ftlil east, together with all and singular the improvements or appurtenances therenpto belonging to the same, and appraised ..Jmi it., u a. An fSion New Hamp- shire st. in the en j 01 vowrence, wu v and improvements thereon, being knos-Jjas the W hitney House,- anuappraiseu '";'", T-t... :..i,.nrnnrtvni ThaddeusL. Whitney, on an execution in favor of Wesler H. j'unran and Charles S. Duncan, issued by tho District ITonrt ol longias couniy, v. x., anu w u reeted as Sheriff of said county. .m nnrifr mv nnnn. at ine rnvnu s oiuco! the city of Lawrence, this xlst day of June, A 1). lHa, jiurei uritirro Geo. F. E abls. Sheriff of Douglas Co. Doput) Sheriff. JuneSa. 'i9. . lideof1 the Indian reservation. of Towns: township . outside of "Townships l.t. S.4.S and and tho parts of township Joutside of the Indian reservation.of range 13. It tne land office st Kiekspoo, oomraencina; on M..U:n. Me .fejtt day f "JS rrthe di.possl of the publie lands within ths following named townships, vis: . W of tH to- lit attd tat o " 1- Townships 1. S. 3,4. S and and ths parts onU side of the Indian reservation of township 7. of "Townships I.S.3.4. and : and the parts out side of the Indian reservation of township , ol "Townships 1.4.3. 4. Sand.f: and the pU out side of the Indian reservation of townships 7. B, 9 and 10. of range 10 .-.....,, Townships 1, i, J. s. . " rsngett. At the land offiee at Iieeompln. eorameneipg on MiMl'f.l'x tight f Jttif nm.ioT tu. disposal of the publie lands within ths following named townships, vi; ..,, S,mtk of Ihr Uut lint and ta'tqf priHCi- pttt mtritfittn. ., , . ' p . t ia A.lntlAAf thai J tie pans oi vo w in 1 1 1 1,1.1 j Indian reservation; townships l,andSi; and the partu of township outside of tho Indian reservation, of range S3. . ,. ine pans 01 so. iisuii. - re.-ervatiouj lownsnips ic, 1 - "i be pirts of townships 12. 13. out--iiie of the Indian reservation; townships IB. 19, '-o, siana . 01 mnceau. The parts of tnwnsuip " ana wuim w iu. Indinu reservation; townships ii ano m, jus naru 01 towrsoips "li'i1- "J Indian reservation; townships 18,19, l. Eland ss;',frI!.,f?J?! . m. .v.-...f town ships 13. K, IV, 18 and IV outside of the Indian reervtion: townships 0.l and 84. of range 1. Townships 11,11 Wand 14; theparUof town ships 13 and M outside of the Indian reservation; townships vi sua", ui isup 11 i. i.n nntA At Ifinmoton. commencing nn X""tay, tAt taenhf-steond Jay 0 l(r ee, for the disposal of the publie lands within tho following naraod townships, vis: w-r Sylk of II-' bus ' and eatt otht JTSscs- Townships 11. 12, 19.and 14; the parts of town ships 'Sand I9outsideof the Indisn resorvstion; townsnip.', -1 annii. 01 ni The parts of townships 1 and 18 ontside or the Indian reservalion; townships 13 and 14: the pans of townships 15 and 19 outside of tte Indian reservation; townships ot. si """"' Tbe part 01 wwnsmp re j;ii reservation; townships m nun tup v"" " towships 15ad 19 outside of the Indian reser vation; townships 90. Stand S2.of range 14. Tbe part of township 12 sooth of the Indian reservation; townships IS sml 14 the parts or townships 13. 16, . 18 and J9 outside of the Indian rsnrvaiios; lowusmjoi range 13. 1 . 1-.i in. .t Leenmnton. eommencing on J.Wv,M Ocfllh d.iof pttmhtr , for thedl?rn.iU ot lliopuouo iimui sum. ....u. lowing named townships, vis: &M o f Uit oat line ana ami 0 nx prxnr pai mtritiiii. The part of township 12 south of the Indian l and si, of range W. Ine part 01 townsnip oovu v i .." reservation; townshipl3; thepartsof townships 14 IS 16, 17 and Wontsideof the Indian reserva ti.'m; townships 19.SU. SI and 82, of rugs 11. Thepartsof townships 10, 11 and la outside of the Indian reservation; township 13: theparUof townships 14 and 18 outside of the Indian reser vation; townships 1. 20.81 and , of range 10. Townships 11), II, 12 and 13; the parts of town ships Hand I1 outside of the Indian reservation; townships 19, 20. 91 and 22, of range 9. Western Stage Company ! FOCR-HORSE COACHES 1 LEAVE Lawrence. o'clock A.M.. of Mon days. Wednesdays and Friday. for St. Joseph, via Oskalooea, Winchester, Mt. Pleasant, Atchi son. Doniphan, Uearr City, Wsthens sod El wood, arriving tbe same evening at St. Joseph. RETURNING to Lawrence, im Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday.. Passengers by this route arrive at Atchison in time to eonneet with tbe boats vanning to Sc. ' Stage ofioo at the JOHXSON HOUSE. Lew rsnce. where application will be made for. pas sage. April 3. 1S3. 3- . . . , - , FUKSISHING The nines tn bny Shirts. Collars, Cravat?, Searfs,Ties, Pocket Udkfs. Kid Gloves. Buck Ulores, Driving Gloves, Gauntlets. Mittens. Ln dershirts and Drawers. Overshirts. Hickory Shirts. Hosiery, and outer things too numeroua to mention, is at S L 1 Lit 1 s. TO COUNTRY DEALERS. W will sell Goods at wholesale as low as at RL. Loeis. Kansas City, or Leavenworth. Give s a call. OUT FITTING GOODS. A Urge stock jast received, at SCTLIFFS i. .j,.ik. kfst np WORKHEH. J -;tk .it.n- ,r SINGER'S FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE, is prepared to make to order on the most seasonable "aws. sad with eaSAV ptararcn. COATS. VE&TS and PANTS, ia the latest New York aad Boston Styles, and a perfect at guaranteed. CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING Kept constantly on hand, and sold st nwderste prices to bt rr THB tan Tin as. Give as s call so we will do ma good in tbe way of workman ship, gooa material ana genteel nts. S. B. Don't forget the pises. 2 doors south of saais entrance, Eldridge block. Lawrence. April is, law. U. Pare Liquors, FINE CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ! Pike's Peak, Pike's Peak! MINERS OUTFITTING GOODS! coxMsftHoor ftl'BDER BLANKETS, PA N TS and Lt OIN0S( CAPS and HA IS, CARPET SACKS. Anew artWc-waterproof. WOOL BLANKETS OF ALL KINDS! WOOL OVERSHIRTS, , . WOOL I NDERSHIUIS tad DRAWEES. WOOL H0S1LK1, stitna.cic.. A complete assortment, even variety. 16s 18 stud 20 In, t.rg iieavT noeisi nBSSsr nevist etc. HEAVY WOOL PANTS, COATS and VESTS. We can fit oat any number, and at prices that will please, - . CLOTHING! Of every description. GENTS FURXISHING GOODS, Of every possible vsrietr. Gents' Business Suits! Consisting of Costs, Vests and Pants. HATS t CAPS! HATS 4; CAPS! A great variety. TTP Paal fnwrwfcy tspi. Jq t let at nats. Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS Benjamin F. Dtvlton, '"'?? O'Donnall and Cythin, wife of said VI il liam 0 Donnald.of Lawrence, Kansas, by their certain Deeds of trust. datd the 13th day of March, le1, ana 01 roooru in me iioci;ci . olilce of tbe Pawnee Land Dislri.-t, in Kansas Territory, in Book "A." P",1,1,9. did convey to the undersigned 1 rttsteo thefolloTiincdescribed tract of land, towil: The south-east quarter of Section No. 10. in Township N", ".of fcange No. SO, Eaat, in tho county of Franklin, saruo Territory, whioh said eonvejance to the nndcr signed was in trust, however, to secure toGeoree W.Collamoreof said Uwrence. tho payment of the amount of rents reserved diiehim fr-.tn the said Uer.jamin f. Dalton and W illiam O Dorj nall. of certain premises descri bed In an indent ure of lease, made by said fVa to the said Henjamin 1. Italton andVilliam O'Donnall. dated Maich 1. lew, amounting to one thousand dollars, for the term of one year from the 1st day of April, ?, nd.5ere?; tb-re now remains overdue and unpaid of esd rents, seJtfed by. said trust deed, tbe sum of S.VI0 K ,.'- In.rennest of triessid George W. Col- lamore. thelessor in raid leae( to whom tnesaid rents sre reserved and paiable, I, John ll.lm, the aforesaid trustee, hereby give public 3!; : -jnM-.ith iI.a tfrmi of said deed, that on Monday, the 1-tb day of JW. WM. between the hours of in o'clock A. M. and So elk I . M., of thstday.st tueeuuri nouspoi rmi....u ty.in the city nf Minneola, Kansas Territory. 1 will sell.at public auction, to ioe ui..y. for cash, tbe said tract of land to mtisfy the said rents duo and unpaiai sru ie llS ""." 'SoHn'm. COK. Tras.ce. At the land office a Ogden. commencing on Mmd-iv, thtttrmty-minth day of AuH , for the disposal of the public lands within tho fol lowing named townships, vis: South of thf bat lint and tatt of Oit sixth prinri. pal imrldian. Tnwn.hins 6. 7. P. 0. 10.11. 1 and 1J; and the pats of townships 14,15. Id and 1 outside of tbe Imlmn reservation. of range 8. Townshipso, 1, e, v, iu. -. . 'rownships, T,,t and 10; the parts of town shios 11 and 12 outside of the military reserva- llou; townsinis ' , ---' " a. tk-i.l nieji at Oerlen. commencing on JkWaw. I nlntlornth day of Hptmbor ntrt for theulspos;ll 01 ine puunc muv. -HV ing named townships, vis: South o f Mr 6. and eatt ths sixth prtnei- pai tneritlian. Townships. '. 0, 9 and 1; the parU of town ships II and W outside the military reservation; townships Ii, M, 1, no . . oi Townships f, , i, II. I, "sud U, of range t. Lands aoprr prlated by Iaw for the nse of schools, Indiaii, military, and other purposes. will be eseinaea irons me Tbeoderingof theabovo lands will be eom meneed on tbe days appointed, smd will proceed in the order in wnieu luey are Kiioni the whole shall hare been off, red. and the sales thus closed; but nosale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be samittea uum aiivr u ration of the two weeks. (iiven under my baud, at the city of Wa-sMng-ton.this Sid day of Ureh, anno Domini, 1SW. By the President: I HOMAS A. liEXPHICK. Comuiiitiuuer of Vt Otnerat land (flit. JACKSON t. JOHX J. HICKMAN. In the Third Judicial District ; Court J)00RS and SASH -s!f 00. lavrreaca Past Office THE HAILS Close and Arrive at this Office at the following hoars : ciosi. ' Aiur. , Castera Mail. P. M. Eastern Mail. P.M. " s P V wMt.OT. - 5 A.M. Northers - P. M. Northern " - P.M. So's (SsTnTb) A. M. So'(SuTaTb)S Sssuer,(Sun.)t -. Sumner. (Tu.) Emsnris. (Th.) Emporia, (TuJ HamboldUSa) " Ilumboldt,(Tb) " Pools, (Taes.) A. M. PaoU, (Wad.) " S.K.HC805,r,H, UwTsaee. April s.lS. -Alao- TOILET SOAP, a Urge variety. MEDICATED SOAPS, PKRFCKESY of ehotos kinds. FIVE CTJTLEBTt DRUGGISTS GLASS WARE, l Ac. Ac AU nersona narohssinsi Goods of as. may rely Don bar lux articles of a first rate quality, a io prices. . P&ESTIi 6aUWULU. COPPER-TOED BOOTS ! 1 .til of Boots we are having manufac tured for as. sad will be in store ia a few days. These Boots are ran srraaius to an ouieca iur Farmers and Miners, and ws wiU warrant 00a pair of them to outwear two pairs of U00U with out tho Copper-loB. Btj. iBd Cfcildrf b'i Copptr-Totd Sboei! If row bay then once, yoa will never bar say I ether kind. LADIES' DEPARTMENT '. The latest styles of LADIES' BOOTS & SHOES ! Ladies' very beavy,button,teglish aolea Boots. I m v .k k, - Hoots. ilk laating laee " - ryilllia Boots. - Frock Kid Boots. . ",. " , Slippers, A. A new style of Lsdies Watch Spring EXOOX BSZRTB! Better than any ether kind ever brought into this atsrket. -LADIES' DCSTERS.-A new garment, and I jast adapted to Us coming season.. Try AH the above Goods, and s great many the styles loosomeross to sssntiea. ssass se sold to sut tn.euuaes.si. M . as. m . iisbsv.i v. CollsmorsRuildinc.Uaas.ISt, Lswrenee. Kansaa. April . Civil Action. TKEBITORVOf KiSHiS.) Anderson County, t PRENTICE.) .ivu aouou. sitting within snd for ths county of Anderson, in ..iT.mlnR. rnHV Ait nf this anlt is to recover hldg' A. meot for the sum of ! and interest thereon, at the rate 01 so per cent, per snuis, from the th day of September, IM., snd si so for ,fiA l.i::.. fmm mnA nf n 1 1. end. also. rr, . mArt,iff. eveeuted br said defend ant to said plaintiff, on the South-East quarter of Section Ko. m, lownsnip jso.ivoi '. 19, eonuiningone nnnarea ana smy . 1. k. .ffirl..it filed, thatthe defend ant, John J Hickman, is a non-resident of this fr : 1. I mJ that the aald John J. itickmsn do. by the Wth day of July, 185K. answer the petition of the said Jaeksoa L Prentice against him. filed In the (Jerk s omcs or ssid Court, or tne same win oe iu mm ..,.4 i.Jnuni ntndared aeenr dtnclr. in I Mil nnBi wd.im aiurv ... I ' 1 Ir Ar Mid Cnnrt. have thereunto signed my name and affixed k- .Ml nr ..id rnnrt. at Gsraett in said eonnty and district, this STtbdaynf Msr, ALANSOX MMONS.CIerk. pHAsmo k MclTOSB,Att'sfor Plaintiffs. J one 4. et. .NOTICE TO PKE-E11PTI05 CtAIMAXTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emp tion to anr of the lands wltum ine lown.nips.ou pattsof towushipsabove enumerated, is required K . i n ..- . l . i !, Mt.i.fnj.tlnn Irt t lift loescsoiisn ru . . . , m a Register snd rlaeeiver oi iiiefirui ..u-.- .. anamaKe pimrai i"i j " r 7 ;;. ble after seems tnis notice, ana oriurj ... appointed for theeommeweementof the publio sale of the lands embracins tho tract claimed; otherwise such claim will b i?$:.,a Commit laur of 'th Oaur'al land vrfes. t i'..dM ilirMrulations nf tbe depart- meot. as heretofore and now existing, no pay ment can be made for advertising proclamations ex" pt to such publishers as are sptttaU, ; "" W to publish oy the Commissioner of the Jn eral Lend Office. Apr.7.'K-w npon Bf!.wAtt05.CO. Ciril Action. KiSli TrtBITOtT.J Anderson County. S i mviiTV pnPVTrrE . c.iU AeUoB GILBERT '. PIPER. In the Third Judicial District Court, sitting within son lor too wsn jw.w.pw,.hmw Territory. . . THE object of this suit is to recover judgment for two hundred snd ninety-lvs () with interest on the same from the 1th ear of Sep - wanwi n.. irx. uo aw u av. i w wmmuw w.k.w. fees snd eosts of suit; sad, also, to foreclose a mortgage ezeestea nr mo. vttnusi to smiu So. . in Township No.sl.of ksnge No. 1. sita- sted in the count y ot Asoerson, in saiQ territory, . -A .Anuinins one bsmdrad aad sixty acres. It appearing, oy amosvii, inat tae lyeienoaaw mikrt PitMr. ia a mmv-reaidsmtof this Terri tory, uutoerefors oruereo tuat tne eaia un o" S' iiin- do. b tho Itstk. day of J air. '. answer tbe petition of ths said Liberty Prentice against aim. nioa in-ine sjiers s ouce n Coart. or tba same will be taken ss true sad judgment rendenBdseeordingly. . t. Tii.,. wWni I. AUnsoa . x HMh mi mui iMn.mi VTift ) hereunto signed my nsms sad af. SL A VJi a l k- mhI I'art. st Gtr sett, is said County sad district. .this Klh da of May, leTrS. ALAN&U3 Biawan; lera I Sbakxo k McbrrOsH, Att'ys forrnantit Jsnes.-aw-Bs. - MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING! He, SO wiaesaehasetts St.( MRS.WHITXET bega lesvs to tnform the InosDMsntaoi iwi,.b..' . . that abe has just received sn slegant .-.. ..V M , II , n.rv (innda. and beiOS! in eommunieation with one of tbe rn-et fsahton abls snd experienced milliners at the bast, will be constantly receiving additions to her stock of goods, together with the latest stj les, in BOXHETs, HATS A.1B BBESSBSI A competent hand will attend to Hie nakimi and trimming of Boanets.and frim hoi expe rience sod success, we thinks her e'.mpare favorably with any of tbeltew York or Bie.cbinV.nd rcpsiring don. at short .atta. Dresses fiUed J'J.t.V1. TJi ei-"pirfor-rf .r. -aebin-. IU be done to order. ,., n .-nnBMoulu orders loreiiuer - Steamer Silwor lsvkef . , WILL hereafter ran bet lwranee snd Wyandott snd o mage two Ivansas City, and trips s week.. J. H. WiLLUCUOoi. . lawreaee. vans s, iea. . ail nmmotlr attended to- JflaePrsaafc Fl-ata. 1 aVOff D1 taaiaa sm . . . Fine Pedal Braid. English Straws, Willow, Chip.Crspe. Silk and Laee Boaaets. Biding Hats on hand and sands to order, aESBswaawaa Just receiving, and new en hand. CHILDREN AND MISSES ridaTS, And ss assortment or filovr Mite, Hosiery. Cspss. Paroda'.Moarn-!-l Ktatld VeUs, Se.-.lk. ChinesT for beVldrLi.-Hnn ties and wis n, illusion. MiiUnsss A liberal discount xaaoe , ' er those wishing to bn, ,to ssH aga.; . porcnssing sisew ura. MWXSBSS, u-., Attorncr and Connsellor at Lav, OFFICE IX THE CorRT HOCSE. ; ."- Urwrsacs.', . Iran Wad of Uj Basins- awntl steaded to, ottBasl gratis. , , , .