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UriL; u' ie religion." l" extract: is place, ahdt. bred. It iaf.L. pal,, not temponj. then impaired j led. In the pStoj. Vice. Let hi,,, : 1Q y, entertain what political quesu'on ecurrin election vote lor those can. nent consider mcst i But here be mou ciples, and pr'eju. voice in the put. t.ly duty, to inter. uod s message to ie preacher icctf. Bible universalis ppointed to speak eaioe accents of those, we regret rwise. A recent , and examples of brine us accounts hen interpret their to the American ihould be. and if heir phremied ca learlully realize 'peace, bat a nee. on which the u's conduct, is fer tile purchase of East, that creates 'very riflu bought Lsitates the pur ssouri. Like te artns, and if the westward equina must not be sur 3 armed like an lision, instead of hI, and if a civil lik these clergy- From a care uic papers of the 50 Times is war- without an ex- .Soed a decided . A. Douglas for nthsof them have o'umn head. A ie press in Iowa, Indiana have ex- all of all sorts of i'ie King of Al wait until they s reign will be as re they waste to the imperial in- The inkstand ies, was special- purf ose. Jt is a the style of the is estimated at Paper. ffVrson in writ iependence, did I.e writing will denty has been len despotisms. ITBLE. M. M. Pictorial, wa liars bail for an Leslie, editor of , contained in paper dealer in mages are laid Kegiter says, a Bharpt.3 rifle to my," was asked feel as if there sibility on his he, "I don't iu it. rs of the Tenn- gned and pub- I the nomination ate Democratic d man, recent Massachusetts f the Races." hat the ' blacks s of the earth, te race sprang Courier says it 'ognise negroes tat he positive fathers." rror says there Sub-Treasury ill ions of dol t on which,' at annum, would br S700,0C0a po large a sum L) Times and he of Alexan jsidential ticket very Southern le in Georgia htmel charges' adian by birth s put out. i The "Sqnatlcr SoTcreign. ATCHISON, MAY 20, iS36. J"iTlOST, Esq- is authorized to act as GKNTfor the "Squatter Sovereign," in th.Cityo'f St. Louis. " & r-iri to Merchants and Others. w. resnectfully call the attention of meJ. of Werespecu. ? ... -Paii,, to the- and ths public generally, to the bu3Ui?33, ', o commercial and - ir wwr second to none in the Territory. SSB&tKns community, its largely in circulation, both at home and abroad, ,tter boeereiz" 4V8 a tavora... y---. i k?iin r r t rirr a i t.i t 1 n l: uiriiLC ju w'.is, the Sq .tatter, keeping pace with the r-Q ' .t-t at th. a??, aims to combine the ln? . hi ciilities of a reliable, cotamer- l1 warnal and aa interesting family paper, ' A lias presnt3 a double claim o thepatron " of subscribers and advertisers. ranaticism on the Wing. A few evenings since we had the pleas we of making the acquaintance of the Sheriff of Doniphan county, who related to us so:ne of the scenes he witnessed at that notorions abolition hole Lawrence, last fall. The SheritFsaid he was strolling about the l0vra of Lawrence to c?tch some items, when he came upon a hut which contained oiie woman and child; both barefooted and the former sitting with a hook inher hand, and tears stealing down her cheeks, with a mournful face and ever anon she would bring a long sigh. The house wa3 made of plank turned up endwise, the cold wind whistling through the cracks, nd the only comfort wae to be found by a stove made of sheet iron. The Sheriff like a noble harted "Border Ruffian," become solicitous for tl? welfare of the distressed ! woman. The reader may immagine the Sherifl's feelings when he discovered that the wo man wss reading "Uncle Tom's Cabin," EnJ weeping in spmpathy for the negroes of the South. The conduct of this deluded wo:nan proves what fanattcs the Massa chusetts Aid societies have sent here to in fest Kansas. This woman is a fair sample of the aoulitionists that the southerners hare to contend against. Site was almost without a house, but few household com forts, barefooted, the weather freezing cold, ami jvt she was weeping bitter tears in sympathy for the slaves of the South; while they were clad in warm habiliments and blessed with comfortable house and enough to eat. We expect to visit Lawrence in a short time to see the curiosities of that jihee it is worth' more- than a monkey show. Bcninhan Constitution alist. JfS The London Court Journal of the 5ih of April, publishes the following : Upwards of 7000 men of the Crimean anny, are under orders to proceed direct to Canada, with a view to the protection of the frontier, in the event of hostilities with Hie United States. Tuch has been seized in France, for the first time for several months. Its oflence is a picture representing the Emperor standing by the cradle of his infant, while a figure of Liberty, in coming forward, says : " My I not be godmother ?" SHon. Ogden Hoffman, recently Attarnoy-Gvneral of New York, and 6n of the most distinguished lawyers of that State, died in New York city, a few days ago, after a short illness. a-j ix-r-pemcr i.vnn JJovu. 01 iven tajky, ii now in Washington. S-S" A Portland paper, speaking of the recent civic election in that city, says : u One of the most noticeable things in our frceut civic election, was the rejection of very candidate for re-election who sup ported Mr. Neal Dow's administration. Such facts as these, (it argues,) shows cry conclusively how complete was the revolution in this city." tQy The present population of Boston i estimated at 1G 1,7-18. being an increase nre 1S30 of 11,193 males, and ll.KG females. t3It is siid ihat the first files introduc ed into tViis countrv. were manufactured by S. Lee, Jr., of Conn., who procured a patent in 1706. .- Duel. It has been rumored for everal days that Rorrer A. Prvor. of the ft'J'lIllond F.nri:iir,r. nn,l T VV ir.in-V.,, r ; 1 ' t!ie RichmonJ Examiner, wer about to rige in a duel, in consequence of the comments of the latter (a Buchanan man) ?on a pamphlet published by the former. 13 'favor e-f Gen. Pierce's renomination. ne aualr, however, has been amicably -yjstcd by the interposition of their freed. Tat Thicee IMittiON- xkd Tex Wah riAHEas Dili The three million bill han-rs ia trw fifnat. nnrl tri rn viar careers bill in the House. It is very pos- '-e that both will fail, inasmuch as all aFFrphensioas of a uar hav been dissipated, as a disposition prevails to restrict the tx??n!itures. at least until after the Pres. itial election. The three companions of beautv. trs iIoJesty, Love and Constancy. It takes a fnriivin tr L-r n ?.' hit ifs north it. ' . Its less rnin tr "Jpnrn in vrmtli taantbe bnorant in nhlRo-o " VtiV 13 rhfiiiiiiiain lit.- n frlnf. ton? Because it attacks the joints. - H'vi'ol f ..L r v-J l a t. Why is a spend-thriffs purse like a thunder cloud ? Because it is continual ly lightning. : V. t&F" Out of darkness cometh light," as the printer's devil said when he looked into an ink keg. Prof. "Wood's Hair RE9TOBATivE.Tbe testimony of all who have thoroughly tested the virtues of this celebrated articleis, that it will restore the array, and: the bald, eradicate deseases of the scalp, preserve the hair from falling ana preserves the color perfectly to ex treme old J?e. It is now put op both with and without Bcdirnent. See advertisement. CflmmcrctaL Atcliison Prices Current. CAKSFCLLY ARRANGED AJ?D REPORTED WEEII.T By A. J. G. Westbrook, Wholesale and Retail Merchant and Deal er n every description of Coun try Produce, 4"c. Sugar, Brown per lb.,' $0 10 (5 $0 12 white crushed and loaf, 12J 16 I63 20 Coffee Tea, Whiskey, bbl, retail, Brandy, 3 gal. ...... ...... ... Wine, V gal Glass, 8 x 10 .... ...... 10x12. Putty, " 75 1 25 45 60 75 .$1 00$8 00 . 1 50 3 00 . 4 00 . 5 50 ' 10 4 50 6 00 ' 13 101 85 Nails, by keg, retail..."-- Window Sash".... Molasses,-. Vinegar, Cheese, Dried apples, 7J 7 65 25 . 20 33 $2 00 3 00 5 15 $5 00 18" 80 . 20 25 25 40 4 - 10 Dried peaches Mackerel, single by kit, Tobacco, "jrb,... Candles, Tallow, " Stearin, " Star,.-. Hides, green, dried,. Flour, Blasting Fuse, roll,--.- Pork, Corn, Shingles, thousand Salt, Table, sack, by barrel, c bushel, Shot, Powder, Rice,-..... Lead Tar, in kegs,- Scotch Herring, box, Oysters, r$ box, Sardines, " Lobsters, " Pickles, jar, Preserves, jar, Lard Oil, -S4 50$5 CO 75 42 50 . $3 50 35 40 $1 00 10 15 '40 12 10 .. GO $1 73S2 00 $1 00 75 76 -- 75$1 75 -SI 00 2 CO 125 fido bki'ttscments. 1856 Season Arrangement. 1356 Regular Thursday Missouri Rit'er Packet, F.t Brunswick, Miami, Ifill's Landing, TVa verly, Ber!in, Lexin;rton, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richiield, Liberty, Independence, Kan sas, Pa-'kville, Leavepwo; th City, Fort Leaven worth. Weston. Kickapoo, Iatan, Atchison, Doniphan and St. Joseph. The new and sp1ndM pasenT UC'vllf packet, MOltNlXG STAR, Wat. gibSsi:! Brierly, Master, will leave for the above and intermediate points every altern ate Thursday during the season, at 4 o'clock, P. M.; aa follows: Thursday, March 6 and 20 ; April 3 snd 17; May 1, 15 and June 12 and 2f; July 10 and 24; August 7 and 21; September 4 and'Hij Oc tober 1, 1ft and 30; Nov. 13 and 27. Ret'iiTiiiir,wiH leave St. Joseph every alter nate "Wednesday, as follows : 'Wednesday, Mnrch 12 and 26; April .9 and 23; May 7 and 21; June 4 and IS; July 2 and 30; August 13 and 27; September 10 and 24 October 8 and. 22; November 5 and 19; Decern ber3. Departing from St. Joseph, Wednesdays at 10 o'clock a ro, Atchison at 11 a rn, Iatan at 1 p n, nnd will arrive at Weston same day and remain there over night. Leave Weston Thursdays at 7 o'clock a. m.; Fort Leavenworth at 8 a. m"; Leavenworth City at 8 a. rn.; Park ville at 10 a. ro.; Kansas at 12 m.; Wayne City at 1 p. in.; Liberty at 2 p. m.; Richfield at 3 p. m.; Sibley at 4 p. m., Camden at 5 p. m.; Wel lington at 6 p. m.; and arrive at Lexington same evening, and remain there overnight Leave Lexington Fridays at 7 o'clock a. m.; Berlin and Dover at 84 a. m.; Waverly at 10 a. m.;Iliil,n Landing at 11 a. in.; Miami at 1 p.m.; Brunsw ick at 2 p. m., Glasgow at 4 p. m.; and Booneville at 5 p. m. Will arrive at St. Lotus Saturday afternoon 'in time to meet the Louis ville mail boats, and all other evening packets- The Morning Star has been built expressly for-the Missouri river trade, and every improve ment made which sfejty, comfort and conveni ence could Buerger'. Shippers may rely upon the utmost dispatch in the delivery of their freight, and passengers are assured that no ex ertion on our part will be spared to render the Morninj Star worthy of that generous pat ronage which heretofore has been, and we hope miy continue to be extended to her officers. fll-sca WM. BRIERLY, Master. THIRTY DOLLARS RETVAIii. ?y STRAYED or stolen from Leaven Vworth Township, K. T., in the early -'' '' part of last summer, three COLTS an iron grey filley, with blaze face, no other white ir.arfc, one aorrel Mley witn a small star in tne forehead, and snip on the nose, one or two white feet, also one bright bay horse colt, with out any spots or marks. iTie above described colts will be two years old this spring. Ten dollars will be pa'id for information of said colts, or ten dollars for the delivery of either one of them to the undersisned, who lives on the head of Little Stranger Creek, and on the road from Leavenworth City to Alexander, K- T. F. M. BELL. fS-4w Administrator's Notice. "VfOTICE is hereby given that toe undersign ed has taken out letters of administration from the Judge of the Probate Court of Bour bon county, on the estate of William Steen, deceased, bearing date of April 9th, 1856. All persons indebted to said estare. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it are required to present them for settlement. All demands against this estate must b presented for pa-y nient within three years from this date, or they will be forever tarrd JAMES STEEN, 7 GEORGE STEEN, $ Aum ' t9-3w JOB PIUKTISG, OF every description, neatly and promptly executed t this office, such as Cards. Cat alogues, Circulars, Handbills,' Programmes, Pamphlets, Posters, Shop-bills, Blanks, La bels, and every variety of Printing, executed at short notice, on liberal terms. NOTE FOIXD! PICKED UP on the ferry boat Lewis Bumes a NOTE OF HAND for $100. eiven bv James -McMillan to Wm. S. Allen, dated 23d day of Mar. The owner can have the same by caiULg at tois cuc?j ana paying ior 141s nouet Great Bargain! A Small and "well selected Slock of Drugs and Medicines for Sale THE UNDERSIGNED will sell his entire stock of Drugs and Medicines now in the town cf Atchison, Kansas Territory, on better terms than can be bought in any market and delivered at any point in the Territory. , Any person wishing to engage in the Drag business will find this an excellent point, as there ia but little opposition. As I have some very impor tant business that is pressing me, 1 will sell as low as the lowest. Come on, or you will mi33 a great bargain. N. C. ROSWELlV Atchison, K- T. 10 2w Choice Fruit Trees and Evergreens. I HAVE for sale, a large assortment of choice FRUIT TREES AND EVERGREENS, in assorted lots of 25 and 50 trees, suitable for Missouri climate. Having been in this business-for the last 20 years, I can confidently re comtnend my Trees as no hambng. Give me 1 calf,' and I will give you a good bargain. JOHN THOKBUIIN, Florist, St. Louis, Mo. '.Kansas Herald Will co?v once and send bill and paper to Barely, Kansas, Mo. 410 iw LIMBER YARI. THE undersigned have just received a large lotof ; PINE FLOORING. PINE AND POPLAR WEATHER BOARDING, ROUGH PINE LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, &c, &.C All ot which are fcr sale, at as low prices as at any place west of St. Luis. f9-tf L. C. CHALLISS& ERO. PIOSECBSALOOX. GEORGIA MILLION, Peopkietob. t , STILL keeps at the old stand, s 'corner of Ferry and Levee st's., J a stock of choice Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Fish, Oysters, Sardines, Cheese, Crack ers. &c, always on hand. 51 expect in a aaort time to be in mv larere new building, now pearly finished, where I shall be happy to see my old friends and the public generally. lit-UKUfc .MILLION. Atchison, K. T. ltf. Administrator' ZVoiice-. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed has taken out letters of admiuistra-' tion from the judge of the Probate Court of Bour bon county, on the estate of Jas. Ray, dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it are required to present them for settlement. All demands against said es tate must be presented for payment at least three years from this date, or they will be for ever barred. WM. MARGRAVE, o-3w Public administrator. To the Public. TVTOTICE is hereby sriven to all persons not LN to settle upon or improve the north half of section thirty-four (34) and the south half of section twenty -seven, (27) township five, f 01 south, or range twenty, izin east, in Atch ison county, in Kansas Territory ; tha same having been located under and by virtue of treaties between tne United t.tatesand tne VVy andott Nation of Indians, cf the 17th of March a. p., 1S42, and the 20th of February, a. p.. lSD.-, ana the said parts of said sections ot land 13 now the property of the undersigned. C. C HYATT. Atchison, K. T. Feb. 5, '55. 43-tf WASTED! WASTES ! ! Iwill pay the highest market price in cash, for all sorts of vegetables, such as potatoes, cabbage, beetcs, turnips. &.c. - Also for eggs, butter, chickens, oats and corn. Persons hav ing the above articles for sale will do well in bringing them to me, at the lt Atchison House, sept. 25, 1855. tf. O. B. DICKINSON. LAST CALL BUT 0E ! ALL PERSONS indebted to Aspling & Stev ens or Aspling, Stevens & Co., on last year's account, or by note, ore respectfully re quested to call and settle the same immediately, as rurtner indulgence will not be given. Any accounts or notes not settled by the first of Au gust will be put into the hands of the proper officer for collection. ASPLING & STEVENS. 23-tf ASPLING, STEVENS & Co. ATCHISON HOISE. THE Subscriber having taken the above new HOTEL, would respectfully inform his friends, and the traveling public, that he is r.ow ready to entertain guests in a manner and style not to be surpassed in the Territory. O. B. DICKINSON. Atchison, K., T., August 2 1st, 1865. NEW STORE A1ID KEW GOODS. Main Street, Weston, 32o. THE undersigned bfg leave to announce to the citizens of Weston, Platte county and Kansas Territory, that they have just opened in Weston a large and complete assortment of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, SIiocs, Qucoiiswarc, Hardware, &c. All of which have been selected with especial reference to this market. t Our stock of Goods is new, and has been chospn with great care; and we flatter ourselves that those who will take the trouble to call and examine for themselves cannot fail to be pleas ed with our assortment. We hope by strict attention to business and fair and impartial dealing towards all, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. 13-tf . CON WELL & SPENCER. GEO. W. BELT. IIEXEY COLMAN. BELT&COL33ASV . WESTON, MO. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods and Groceries, C!othing, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c. Outfitting Goci3 in great va riety. Also Forwarding and Commission Mer chants, "ltf. WILLI Axil XEW.tfAIV, KEEPS always on hand rjrv .Horses, Carriages arid Bug- '& -?ies to hire.' Their stork- ' is of the very best kind, and their Carriages new and always in good order. Weston, Mo. ltf. Hannfactarer and Wholesale Dealer in STONE WARE.. Arp.ow Rock, lIo. WOULD say to merchants generally that I now have on band, and will constantly keen a large supply of Stone Ware of the best quality, which 1 Mill seil at the market price. Ware shipped to any point on the river agr ica ble to order. A discount of 5 p-r cent will be made where ths order is accompanied by the Cash. Give me a call. N. G. C. Arrow Rock, April 3d 1S55. -8tf. TO THE CITIZENS OF liALYSAS. C LARDY &. PREWIT, Wholesale and Re tail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils &c, at Parkville, can now sell to the peo ple of Kansas any thing in their line, cheaper and at less trouble to the purchaser, than any House this side of St. Louis. Parkville, Mo. ltf. H. RICH, SUTLER, U. S. Army, at Fort Leavenworth, is constantly receiving fine old Liquors, W ines and Cigarsj also a general assortment of choice merchandise always on hand. "ltf C5.2i.c3L -OiX-Lo PRINTED cheaper, "heater, and q'mcker, at this establishment than in any oiSce above St. ouis. . -'... SUGAR AND COFFEE The best the mar ket affords can always be found at the Pio neer store of ASPLING, STEVENS & CO.. 14 .. .. Parkville, Mo. ' f Bags shot, Water proof and common JL J percussion caps, in Store and for sals low bj STEPHEN JOHNSTON. IE. 1S56. FURNITURE. 1S5G, Scarritt & JtIason9 Wholesale and Retail UPH0LSTEBY MUX FTJEHITUEE STE ALERS AND MASCFATURER8 Hear. 10 and 42 Washington Avenue, ST. LOUIS, mo: HAVING completed our arrangements for a full stock of roods in our line, and hav ing the best assortment in the West, we take pleasure in offering to rrarchasers,bctli whole sale AND BETAlt: 3000 Bedsteads, 1000 Bureaus, 5K) Diuing Tables, 500 Breakfast do., 200 Work Stands, 200 Wash do., 100 Wardrobes, 1000 Looking Glasses, SCO dozen wood seat Chairs, 200 do. cane seat , do0 100 do. rocking do., 100 do. children's do., 203 Lounges, 500 tin Safes, 200 Cribs, assorted lzes, 100 rush and split bottom Chairs.' To which we add mahogany and walnut par lor and rocking Chairs, Sofas; center, side and extension Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases Upholstery in great variety, such as spring, hair, cotton, moss and husk Mattresses, Com forts, Sprcads.and Blankets. Our work is H warranted as represented our prices as low as the lowest. Orders promptly and faithfully executed and respectfully solicited.; Satisfaction guaranteed. Please call and satisfy yourselves. BUCK & WJ1IGHT, 205 and 207 Main Street, ST." LOUIS, MO f Wholesale'and Retail Dealers in Stores and Hollow ISVirc. A MONO our stick will be found BUCK'S Celebrated Im-, proved Cooltinsr tiuper i o r a u Standard Pre mium. Various mm slyles of Wood and Coal Stoves for Parlors, Of fices, Stores &.C comprising the largest assort ment in the West. A full stock of Sugar Kettle s , Do g Irons, Skillets, Ovens, Lids, &.c Our Stoves and Hollow Ware, ore mnde of the best OHIO HOT-BLAST IRON, and being connected with one of the larcrest raar.ufactu ring establishments in Cincinnati we cau ofier superior inducements to dealers. We would cali particular attention to BUCIi'S LARGE HOTEL STOTES For hotels, Boarding Hous33, fee. "3-6m From t!ae Advertising Agency of J. S. POiiT, ST. LOUIS, MO. C. D. ELLIS. CAVENDEIl. JAS. SMITH, JR. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELLIS, CAYE1TLEH & CO., Wholesale Dealers, "VTO. 43 Main street, corner cf Pine street, St J- Louis, Mo., are now receiving their sprinjr sock which is of superior quality and style, being iniimtactureu especially to our order. Comprising a choice assortment of Ladies', Misses' arxl children's hue stcck, also a large assortment of Gents' and Ladies Philadelphia moke. All of which they will' sell to prompt men tor casa at a small advance ever eastern prices. An examination of our slock is solicited. P. KINGSLANO. JAS. CUDDY. K!??SLATyD & CUDDY, BROADWAY FOUNDRY ST. LOUIS, MO. Manufacturers of Steam Engines of .all sizes; Saw and tirist Mill Machinery; Boilers and Sheet-Iron Work; Paiker and Johnson Water Wheels Tobacco Oil and Hydraulic Presses; Lead Furnace Castings, and Iron and Brass Work of every description; Also, FIIAZEE'S PATENT UPRIGHT SAW MILL. All orders promptly attended to, and all work warranted of the best description. 4 5m From Sivymmer's Adv. Agency, NO. 14 SECOND STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. EDWARD BOYLE, SXXEET-IROAT WORKER, BOILER - MAKER, fiKD BLACKSiaiTKIKG IX GS?v:SaAL; JIanujacturer of Rivets, Railroad Chairs and Spi':es, ZV. E. Cor. Main and CIserry-sts., ST. LOUIS, MO. (3 Second-hand Boilers always on hand. Repairing done upon the ehortest notice. ALE AKD P0STEH DEPOT. Wholesale Dealer in tc9 Xorter , UaIt) Hops, WINES AND LIQUORS, N03. 209 and 211, North Main street, OPPOSITE MISSOURI HOTEL, ST. LOUIS, - Has in store the following: 2500 barrels Dayton ale, 4f00 barrels Pittsburg ale, UHK) barrels Cincinnati ale," 200 barrels Kenuett ale, " lfsOO barrels Philadelphia Tv , ... 500 barrels Cincinnati porter, SO0 barrels Pittsburg ale, 30 barrels Philadelphia porter, 175 casks Scotch ale, pints, superior brands, 50 casks Scotch ale, quarts, superior brands, 75 casks London port-r,jts., superior brands, 125 casks London porter, pts., superior brands 2000 busii'ls prime barley malt, 2U0 gross poster and ale bottles, PitLsburg manufacture, : , 50 1 9 If bales corks, 150 ale barrels, wood and iron hooped, 75 bales New York Hops, superior quality. TFines and Liquors. 25 q pipes United Vineyard, Bro. & Co., Cognac Brandy, ' 35 qr. pipes, Alex. Seignettc, Cognac Brandy, 15 qr. pipes, Otard, Dupuy &. Co., Cognac IJcandy, - Roche'lle Brandies in , and pipes, 4 pipes Hol'and Gin, 100 bids. New York Brandy, 25 bbls. do. Gin, SO bb's. Magnolia WTiisky, copper distilled, 500 bbls. Rectified Whisky ; 100 do. Old Bour bon do., v , 75 bbls. Old Monongabela "TVTiisky, very supr 25 bbls. New Enjland Rum, 10 bbls. Jamica Rum, pure, 10 bbls. Cherry Brandy, 10 bbls. Peach Brandy, 10 bb's. Apple Brandy, ; . . - 25 bbls. Sweet Malaga, .0 casks Port Wine, - 25 baskets Champagne, pints and quarts, 60 bbls. superior Cider, Tae above goods will be sold at the lowest market rates for cash, or to prompt buyers on favorable terms. - 3 tf Eosse, Sign and Ornamental Painter, TS PREPARED to do all w ork entrcsted to J. him with neatness and dispatch. He re spectfully solicits a share of the public pat ronage. , S-ttm iritis iinT COATS, T5C. to 20; TESTS, 5Cc mm m DEALERS IN DrymGootls Hats antl CORJTER OF C AltD TniUD WE ARE NOW OPENING AND RECEIVING, DIRECT FROM BALTIMORE, ONE of .the largest and best selected stocks of Snrinff and Summer Clothing ewer nffVrrftn Kansas, jruoiic, sou wuitu wc arc prcpareu 10 a WILLIAM C. NUTT. STORAGE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, " DEALERS IN DRY-GOODS, ' Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, caocERms, uj.imvAE, Co3i of C? xtic1 Second. Strcots, Country Produce of all kinds taken in Exchange for Goods. N. B. Particular attention paid to Receiving and Forwarding f5-y L. C. CIIALLISS, L. C. CHALLISS & BRO., DEALERS IN OX THE LETEE, ATCIIISOX, K. T. THE nnderslgned would call the attention of all emigrants, and the citizen cf Kansas gen erally, to their extensive stock of OUTFITTING" GOODS, which they are now receiving direct from " Philadelphia lYeiv Yorlz and Baltimore, Consisting of every Variety of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY-GOODS, 1 1 ATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE, GLASS AIJD GTTEESWARE, GROCERIES AUD PR07ISI0US Together with a large stock of ITiDIAX GOODS, all of which have been bought on the most favorable terms, and will le sold as low as in any house west of St. Eouis. Giv us a call. No trouble to show goods. J L. C. C1IALL13 & BRO. (3?" Special attention given to receiving and forwarding of all descriptions of 3Ierchandise. Fortcartling & Comiiitssion 320TJS2D5 At Atcliison, Kansas Territory. CHARLES E. WOOLFOLK. ROBERT II . CABELL. c. 'e. "wgoltolz ; & cb. HAVE taken the large New Store and Ware house, at the SteainboatLanding at Atch ison. K.. T., and are prepared to Receive. Store and Forward, and Soil 011 Commission, all kinds of merchandise, for Emigrants and Tiaders, to the Territory and to California, Oregon, Salt Lake. &c. They are also now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a large stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, And Furniture and Matrasses, of all kinds This house is lanie and commodious, and be ing located at the I-andi'Jg but little expense in c'rayage and labor will be required, and they are determined to Receive, Store and Forward Goos, and Bell any article in their line as low a3 it can be done on the river. C. E. VVOOLFOLK & CO. References J Woods, Christ v & Co., Bart, Wiler &. Eart, Fisher Jfc Bennett, Parke--. Russell t Co., Bryan, Hardcastle & Co., McMechaa & Bal lantine, St. Louis, Mo. West & McAshan, St. Joseph, Mo. Tutt & Baker, Weston, Mo- A. Johnson & Co., Brunswick, Mo. J. Riddlesbarger, Kansas, Mo. John Parker, Providence, Mo. S-iZ WHS B. MeXBFBGERj TITOS. W. SHIELDS, JUatc of BoonviIIe. Late 01 1 osti & biiielus. LIONBERGER & SHIELDS, (Successors to Yosti & Shields,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN No. 145, Formerly 163, Mala Street, 4S-if ST. LOUIS, MO. R. M. BARCLAY. LEVI HIN'KLE. JOHX SHIELDS. Barclay, llinkle fSIiields, Wholesale. Grocers. AKD GENERAL C0MMISSI0U No. 5J Second, betweex Olive &. Pink Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO. Particular attention paid to the sale of conn try prodnce oa commission, and proceeds ptouit ly remitted. REFERENCES? "Wm. ?.!. Morrison fc Co. Woods. Christy U Co C. M. M'CIups & Co. Mndd L Hughes, Doan, King & Co. Switzer, Piatt &. Co. Ed. J. Gay Si, Co. Jas. S. Watson &. Co. Shapleigh, Day &. Co. Pittman &. Tennent. -Brownlce, Homer it. Co. 43-tf R. II. STOE, JZViolesale Grocer Commission and Forwarding Elercitant, NO. 115 SECOND Street, between Vine-st. and Washington avenue, offers -for sale a we.l selected stock ef Groceries, Wines and Lienors, and allgoods in the linej at lowest market prices Particular attention given to the sale of Pro- duceA t5-y WASTED. A SITUATION by an Engineer from the South, who has had some xperieice at the business. A situation in a mill either in this Territory or in Missouri preferred, or on board a steamer on tbe Missouri river. Address, J. E. J EN II INS, at this Ofice. 8tf Strayed or Stolen TT ROM the subscriber, living near FTsfs about the 23d of November last, six head of work oxen el the following description: one pair of brindle staggs, ten or twelve years old, with boles in their horns ; one pair of live year olds, with white backs, one a brindle and the other a brown ; also a pair about eight years old, one white and the other red. Information left at this office, or with the subscriber at Marjsville, will be thankfully received. Jan. 29, '56. . 47 -tf . L, HARDEN- lo$5 ;...PAXT3,T5c. to $7 50. CD, Caps 9 Variety Goods9 STEETS, ATCHISON, Iv. X. spose or "cneaper than the Cheapest." ALBERT G. SMITH, class aso uukesswauk, GEO. T. CHALLISS. SAMUEL DICKS0IT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SO GTS .Z3mJP GLASS WARE, QUEENS WARE, TOBACCO A5D SEGARS. ALSO, DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, ic. North side of C street, one door above corner f third. ATCHISON, K. T. Jan. 29, 56. 47 CTTTS" XTOTSIj. CORNER OF MAIN AND JDXB ST'S. ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. S. S. ALLEN, PROPRIETOR. THIS well known House has been newly fit ted and furnished in every part, and the table will always be furnished with the best that the market affords. See Sisn: ''CITY HOTEL.." Itf. ' Hit eher dsons MISSOURI EXPRESS COMPANY. Incorporated by tbe Legislature cf the State of Missri. THIS Company, bavir.g eomplied with the requisition of their charter and being f uily organized, are now prepared to transact a Gen eral Express business. The v.iccess which attended the efforts of the original proprietor is a guarantee of the satisfaction rendered, end it will alwaA's be the aim and study of the Exec utive of this company to give every possible fa cility for the speedy and safe tiansmission of Money, Valuable Packages, Par eels, Rundlcs of GoodS, 2FIercIianudi?e, And every description of Freights oa reason able terms. (j" During the winter two expresses will leave St. Louis and one each will leave St. Je seph and Kansas city weeklv, jhei-pbv assuring the business community a cbanhel by which to make Collections bnd to forward light packa ges and money. Each express i in change of our Special Meaenger. Iso: Daily line and from Alton, nermann and Gaschonade. All business entrusted to us will meet with the same energetic and prompt atten tion which has always characterized this Ex press, and made ij pre-eminent in Western Ex press business. Directors Edward Mead. TV. D. W. Bar raid, Sam McCartney, John V. Tolley, Jos. F. Ritcheruson. St. Louis ; B. F. Barry, Alton, Wm. J. Pi?ott, Laxinston. JOS. F. RITCHARDSON, Pres'L S. M. Gray, Secretary. 2-tf C3rXOTICE..3 THE following list of articles, taken ofT the wreck of the A. B. Chambers, were left on the st-am ferry boat Lewis Burnes. and axe be!d subject to the order of the owneis: One Trunk, containing Women's Clothing; One Bag, do. do. do; One Carpet-sack, containing Gent's clothing. The above articles, if not called for wiUiin thirty days, will be sold to pa v charges. G. M. MILLION, March 23. f4tfj D.D.JENNINGS. Public Sale of Lots in TROY, . The County Seat of Doniphan County. THERE will be a public sale of lots in the above named town on the 10th day of Mjv la56. Terms of sale, bne third cash in hand, and one third in six, and the remaining one third in twelve mombs. Troy is delightfully situated within two miles cf the geographical centre of Doniphan county : is the seat if jus? tice of said county, and is destised to be 1 place of business. Done by order of the Commissioners' Court. JAMES E. WHITEHEAD, t7-3w Clerk of Doniphan County, K.T. Onin Fcet t'S-sUf-g t it for aU bv OxjyjXJ STEPHEN JOUN3TON. Jltetmfoat Curbs. SEASON OF 1SSG. " " St. Xcuis and St. Joseph Packet Lin?, Regular Saturday Packet for Boonville, Glas-'. cow, iirunswicK, jviianil, liui-s Landing t Waverly, Dover, Berlin, Lexington, Welling ton, Camden, Sibley. Richfield. New Inde pendence, Liberty, Wayne Ci'tr, Kansas Parkville. lavenworth. Fort Leavemrorth, Westan, Kickapoo, Iatan, Atchison, Doni phan and SL Joseph. . 1 The elegant, eommodlotn and fast regular 'rmTmr- packet, MARTHA JEWETT, D. H. Silver, Master, will leave ct. iouis for the above nnrl intermediate points, every alternate SATUR DAY, during the season, at 4 o'clock, p m, a follows . ' v'-;. j Saturday, March 8, 22 Saturdav, Ang. 9, 23 y ' April . 19-.. " S?pt. 8. 3C; ' ay3,17,Slf Oct. 4, IS; Junel4,8f " Nor. l9lb9 Ret Timing, will teaaa St-Joseph everv alter nate FRIDAY, at 10 o'clock, a ra, as follows j Friday, AJareh, 14.25f Friday, Aug. 1, 15, 2t' April 11, 25; Sept. 12,26;- Mar 9tb,3d " Oct. 4ih, 18lhj - June 6th, SOLh? . Nov.Trb, 21sts " July 4th and ISth. ' Departing from St. Joseph, Friday at 10 o' clock, a mj Doniphan at 12 tr; Atcliison at 2 p m: latao at 3 p m; Kickapoo at 4 p m j Wes ton, Saturday at 7 a m; Foil Leavenworth at 8 a m; Leavenworth at a m; Parkville at 10 a m; Kansas at 12 m; Wavne City at 1 p mj Lib erty at 2 p m; New Independence at 2 p raj Richfield at 3 p m; Sibley at 4 p ra; Camden at 5 p inj Wellington at six p m; Lexington Sun day at 7 a in; Rerlin at 8 am; Dover t !a raf Waverly at ID a m; Hill's Landing at 11 m; Miami at 1 p m; Brunswick at p"m; Glasgow at 4 p m; Bc-onvilie at 6 p m, arriving in St. Louis, Monday, in time for (he Louisville and Mississippi Packets, and evening lines of trav el in every direction. The Martha Jewett has been thoroogHy re paired and refurnished throughout, ar J everv improvement rsad? which safety, comfort nd convenience rouid suggest. Shippers may re ly upon the utmost dispatch in th delivery of freight, and passengers are assured that no'ex ertioa on our rart will be snared to rndr hp worthy of that generous patronage, which here tofore has been, and wc hope may continue to be extended to her. D. II. SILVER. Ciptain. -t-sea W.McCREIGHT, Clerk. 1856 SEASON ARRANGEMENT. 185 STEA55ER SULTAN. D.C.HEBLE, Clerk. J. McCLOY, Captain. Regular St. Louis anl Council BlufTPacket for Lexin-'ton, Cainden, Sibley, Richfield, Liber ty, Wayne City, Kansas City. Parkvilic, Leavenworth City, Weston, St." Joseph, Sa vannah Landing, Dallas, Iowa Point, T.ouij vill, Hemmes'" Lending, Brownsville. Sono ra, Lin-den Landing, Kearney City, Nebraska City, St. Mary's Lanoing, Council Bluif City and Omaha City. . ' """"I THE elegant, commodifos MciiWiXt-rs. fast pat.-rger packet steamer SULTAN, will leave for the above ar.rl ail intermediate porta., as staled below, through out the season. " Leaving St. Louis every eighteen davs as fol lows: Leaves St. Louis. April 1 and 19. May 5 and 23. June 10 and 23. July 15. Aug. 2 and 22. Sept. 7 and 25. .Oct, 13 aid 31. Leaves Omaha City. April y and 27. May U. June 2 and 20. July 2 and 2(. Aug. 12 and 40. Sept. 17. . Ot. 4 and 22. Leaves Omaha and Council Bluff at 9 o'clock a m.. Will leave Hpmmes' Landing, Lonisvillo, In. wa Point, Dalias, Savauni.li and S.L. Joseph, April 10 and 28, May 1 June 3 and 21, July 8 anlS'o, August 13 and 31, September If, and OcfobeT 5 and 23. Tbe Sultan having been built expressly fr the above trade, b?liig a new boat, and of great speed and unsurpassed accommodation, ship pers anil passengers are assured ro exertions on our part wi!l be wanting to render lb Sul tan worthy of the generous patronage which heretofore has been, and, we hope, may con tinue to be extended to us. JOHN McCLOY, Master. 17-sea D. C. SHEBLE, CierJc. J. A. INSI.EE. t. O. STAB It. I.TFSLEE & STARR, Commission merchants 9 And Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN! &. DOMESTIC LIQUORS KANSAS CITY, MO. SAMUEL DICKS0B, Inction ami Commission TL lUjjg-gg ll-fATgn; WILL attend to receiving, storing, forward ing or exiling any kind of Merchar.diss or country produce. r - , , North siUe of C etreet,fne door above romer of third. ATCHISON, K. T. Jan; 9, '56. 47-if PROVISIONS FOR 4 l&morei . ISirel & Co,9 .LIBERTYCLAY CO., MO., HAVE put up J SCO good corn fattened bogs av?roging 220 lbs, net, from which they will huve for sale, 70,M)0 ILi lard in kejs, barrels aiid tierces. 100 barrels mess pork. 250,000 lb hacon. Or they wili sil ih cut meat ia dry salt, if applied for before hung up to smoke. Apply at the store of MILLER BIRD & Co. ' Jan.22,J56 (pd J5 ' THE nnderslgned, having permanently loca ted in Atchison, K. T., ia now prepaitd to do all kinds of Copper, Tin & Sheet Iron TTorlc, with neatness and dispatch, and for tha very lowest priet-s. ' He will kep on hand a general assortment of Tin Ware, which he wiil sell wholesale and retail, as cheap as the cheapest. He will do Tin and Sheet Iron r 006 ng. and put up House Gutters at the very shortest no tice. PAT. LAUGHLIN. Jan. 32, S6. 46 tf To tlierubXic. NOTICE is hereby given to all pereons not to settle upon or improve section number fifteen, (15) township six, (6) south, range twenty, (2u) east, in Atchison county. Kansas Territory; the same having been located under and by virtue of treaties "between the United States ar.d the Wvandott Nation of Indians, ef the 17th ef March, a. d., 1842, and tne 2Dth of February, a. c, 1855, and the said section of land is now the property of the undersigned. B. F. STRING FEU.C 1 W. Atchf son, Teb 5, '56. - 43-tf : To Hie Public. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons not ' to settle npon or improve' section DU-.ber; thirty-one, (31) township five, (5) sov?h, cf range number twenty, (20) e'sst, in AcbJaoa county, Kansas Territory, th stale having been located under and b virtue of treaties be tween the United States ami the Wy&ndott na-, tion of Indians, of tbs 17th cf March, a. 12, and the 20th of Febrr.ary,A. c, 1S55, and the said section cf land is nw the property of the undersigned. AND'W WIN ELAND, Atchison, Feb. 556. 4S-tf FOR RENT, ' THE 'THOMPSON HOUSE," in tb city of Liberty, Mo-, will b leased by ths owner, to any person desiring to ketp a Public House, for ona or a term of years on such terms as will iuit the person" re u ting the sain. . The bouse is at present" under tbe proprjer torship f Thomas Murphy, doing -a farg -business, ar.d is well and nrwiy f umisbed. The furniture is all for sale,'and will be dis posed cf on liberal term?. " - , - JAMES T. V. THOMTSON. . Jan. 25A. 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