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4 IN vx SEASON OP 1856. . 4 St. Louis and St. Joseph Packet line. Regulai Tuesday Pasaesger Packet, -For Boonville, Glasgow, Brunswick, Miami, RlTPg Landing, Waverly, Dover, Berlin, Lex ington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Hew-Independence, Liberty, Wayne City, Kan sas, Parkvillej Leavenworth City, Fort Leaven worth, Weston, Kickapoo, Iatan, Atchison, Doriphan, and St. Joseph. - - .,-. The nnantoasaed commodious and fast Keyular l-aaiwnsrer jrac.et, Wlneland,eoramanderrwUI leave rortne aDove m..A 5.,r.t noiota every alternate Tuesday during the aeasocj at ocloet, P. MS, aafol- IOW8 nv.h Ath ftnt 18thV Aueust 5th and 19th. April 1st, 15th, 29th. September 3d, 18th, 30th Vlay 13tn and ucwoer im anu oim. June 10th and 24th. November 11th and 25th T11I0 Rth and 22fT. Connecting at St. Joseph with the Bluff City and St Joseph regular passenger packet FON TENELLE, forming an immediate, reliable and speedy through connection by steamboat to Council Bluffs. ' . ' " RETURNING will leave St. Joseph every MONDAY, at 10 o'clock, a. M., as follows March 10th and 24th. May 5th and 19th. June 2d, 16th and 30th Angiist llth and 25th. October 6th and 20th. November 3d and 17th. December 1st. July 14th ana zetn. TlTartinir from St. Joseph Mondays at 10 nTrlocV. m. DoniDhan at 12 x., Atchison at 2 m; Iatan at 3 pm; Klckapoo at 4 pm; Weston, TUE8UAY, at 7 O'CIOCK, a m; ron iu' wrtrth, t "a miLeavenworth at 9 am; Park ills at 10a m; Kansas at 12 nn, Wayne City at I p m; Liberty at 'Z p m'rw uiueeaaeDce mi 2$ p nr Richfield at 3 p roj Sibley at 4 p m; Camden at 5 p m; Wellington at 6 p m; Isling ton on WEDNESDAY at 7 o'clock a m; Berlin t 8 a raDover at 9 a m; Waverly at 10 a m; Hill's Landing at 11 a m; Miami at 1 p m; Brunswick at 2 pm; Glasgow at 4pra,Boonville at 5 p m, arriving at St. Louis Thursday evening In time for Louisville and Mississippi packets and evening lines of travel in all directions. The J ame Lucas has been thoroughly re paired and refurnished throughout, and every improvement made which safety, comfort and convenience could suggest. Shippers may rely upon the utmost dispatch in the delivery of freights, and passengers are assured that no ex ertion on our part will be snared to render the James II. Lucas worthy of that general patron age which heretofore has been, and we hope may continuo to be extended to her. 47. r : . ' ANDREW WINELAND. ' SEASON OF 1856. St. Lotus and St. Joseph Packet Line. Kegular Tuesday Passenger Packet. For Boonville, Glasgow, Brunswick, Miami, Hill's Landiner. Waverlv. Dover, Berlin, Lex ington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, New Irtdenendenre. Liberty. Wavne Citv. Kan sas, Parkville, LeavenworUi Fort Leavenworth, , Weston, Kickapoo, IaUn, Atcnison, .uonipnan and. St Joseph. THE elegant, commodious,. and fast Kesrular Fassengrer racicei POLAR STAR, Dix, Master, , will Uiv for the above and intermediate nntufB. everv alternate TUESDAY, during Jh. iiinn. af 4 o'clock. P. M.. as follows : February 26th; July 1st 15th and 29th; 4 March llth and 25t, Angiist 12th and 26th; April 8th and 22d ; Sentember 9th and 23d May Wand zmn ' June 3d and 17th; October 7th and 21st November 4th and 18th; r.nnitinir t St. Josenh with the Bluff City n.Y St. Jnaonrt regular nasaeneer packet Fon- tenelee, forming an immediate, reliable and speedy through eonnection by steamboat, to RETTJRNJNG will leave SL Joseph every lternita MONDAY at 10 o'clock, A. M., as follows: " . March 3d. 17th. & 31st; Aucust 4th and 18th; A nril 14th and 28thi Sept. ist; 15th and 29th May 12th and 26th t Octaber 13th and 27th. ;june9thand23d; November 10th and 24th Julv 7th and 21st: Denartinir f rom SL Joseph Mondays at 10 ' o'clock a. m., Doniphan at 12 sr., Atchison at 2 p. M., Iatan at 3 f. m., Kickapoo at 4 f. m., Weston Tuesdays at 7 a. m , Fort Leaven worth at 8 a. M., Leavenworth at 9 A. m., Park ivllle at 10, a. M., Kansas at 12, m., Wayne City " at 1, F. M., Liberty at 2, f. m., New Independ , ence at 24 p.m., Richfield at 3 f. m., Sibley at ' 4, f. Mw Camden at 5, f. m., Wellington at 6, . Texinrton. Wednesday at 7, A. M., Ber- ' Jin at 8,, a. m., Dover at 9, a. m., Waverly at 10, A. M., Hill's Landing at ii, a. m., iuumi at 1. p. m.. Brunswick at 2, p. m., Glasgow at 4,. p. m., Boonville at 6 p. m., arriving at St. Louis' Thursday eveuing in time for the Louisville and Mississippi packets, and eve- . bing lines of travel in all directions. Tbe Polar Star haa been thoroughly repaired and refurnished throughout, two state-rooms added, and every improvement made wnicn . safety, comlort and convenience could susrErest. Shinnera may relv upon the utmost dispatch in toe delivery of theis freight, and passengers areaaauxed that no exertion on oiir part will be wanting to render the Polar Star worthy of that generous patronage which heretofore has been, and we uope mry continue u ue e.inucj 47 ly ii. m. BLOSSOM. 1K.1G. 1836 REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET St. Louis and St. Joseph Packet Line ; : . J. M. CON VERS, For Boonville, Glasgow, Brunswick, Miami mil's Landing, Waverly, Dover, Berlin, Lex ington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Rich field, St. Bernard, New Independence, Lib nrtv. Wavne CUv, Kansas, Parkville, Leav anworth Citv. Fort Leavenworth, Weston Kickapoo, Iatan, AUhison, Doniphan and St. Joseph. THE splendid, new and fast pas sengersteainr J.M. CON VERS, liEO. W. dowmaii, Vapiain, win " leave for the above and intermediate points, ev- ry alternate Saturday, during the season, at 4 o'clock, p m, as follows : 1 Saturday, March 8, 22; Saturday, August 9, 23 April s, T, " sept. o,; " May 3. 17, 3T " Oct. 4, June 14 and 28; Nov.l, 15,29 " July 12 and 26; - ' ' ' Returnincr. will leave St. Joseph every alter nate Friday, at 10 o'clock, a m, as follows : ' Friday, March t4, 28 Friday, August 1, 15, 29 April 5, 19; , Sept. 6 and 20; , , r Blay 3, 17, 31; . " Oct. 4 and 18; ' " June 6 and 20; Nov. 1, 15, 29. - July 4 and 18; ' Departing from St. Joseph, Friday, at 10 o' 4 dock a ro; Doniphan,, at 12, m; Atchison at 2, p m, Iatan at 3 p m; Kickapoo at 1 p ro; Wes 2 Son. Saturday, at 7 a m; Fort Leavenworth at 8 ' a m? Leavenworth at 9 a m; Parkville at 10, a : Hi: Kansas at 12 ro; Wayne City at 1 p m; Lib- ertyat2 p mjNew Independence at 2J pro; ' ' Richfield at 3 p m; Sibley at 4 pro; Camden at " 5-p m; Wellington at 6 pro; Lexington, Snn- day at 7 a m; Berlin at S a in; Dover at 9 a m; s Waverly at 10 a ro; Hill's Laanding at 11, a m; ; Miami at 1 p m; Brunswick at 2 pm; Glasgow at 4 p m; Boonville at 6 p m, arriving at St. LoaisyhleLay,iatime for the Louisville and ' " Mississippi packets, aadaveainj lines of trav tl in ail airactions- . v i .The J. M. Convers has been built expressly , lor a Missouri river packet. She is the roost splendid passenger steamer ever built for the f ' trad, eombiningall modern improvements with Her paseenger accommodations are unsur wassed. ! Shippers and passengers may rely on her Mnctuality and dispatch. ' : , - m 1 Thankful to our former friends and patrons f steamer Edinburgh, we solicit a continuance of their favors to tbe J. m. vonvers. : .. - GEO. W. BOWMAN, Captain. t 3-sea G. A. REjCHENEKER, Clerx. Atcnison Court House. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, at the town of Atchison, , ' K. T.. for the 'erection of a Court House - for '' the County of Atchison" Plans and specifica tions' can oe seen by application to- HENRY AODOMS; Coromlaio!trv imiaail REGULAR -THURSDAY HO. RIVER PACKET, r. X. AUBRBY, . Ambsose Reedes, Master. - - ; 1 Bexj. V. Glime, Clerk. Arrangement for 1856. v flb....:.!. nfi i ii:ih. t . W. .- I verlv, Berlin, Lexinslon. Wellington, Camden, I Sibley, Richfield, Liberty, Independence, Kan- I sas, Parkville, Ft. Leavenwortii, jeavenworui citv. Weston. Atchison, and St. Joseph. I AUBRY will leave St. Louis on I every alternate Thursday, as fol-I -r i Ferbuarv 28th. March 13th 1 and 27th April 10th and 24th; May 8th and22d; I Inn nth ind 19111: JU1V iu. iiui aim iiiiu au- i eust 14th and 28th; September Vith and 25th; D. . rtU. Tk" 1 - -K 1 nmt. ClODer VLU auu ou, huicbjuci uw auu aulu. On her return for St. Louis will leave St. Jo senh everv alternate Wednesday, as follows: March 5tn and lain; April za, mtn ana dutn; May 14 th-and 28h; June lth and 25th; July 9th j and 23d; August 6th and 20th; September 3d ana hid; (jctooer ist, uui auu juj, uiciu' ber 12th and 26tb Departing from St. Joseph Wednesdays at 10 o'clock, a m; Atchison at 114, m Iatan at 1, p m; and will arrive at Weston same day, and pemain there over night. Will leave Weston, iuurouaya '"V' " " ' VQ at a m; leavenworm Vity at 03 a id, rn vine at iu a m; .ansas an m, nnyua 1 d mi Liberty at 2 p m: Kicnneld at 6 p m; Siblev at 4 r in: Camden, at 5 p m; Wellingtor at 6 p m; and arrive at Lexington same evening, and remain there over night. , Will leave Lex ington Fridays at 7 o'clock, a m; BerTln and Dovpr t 84 a m: Waverlv at 10 a m; Hill's Landing at 11 a in; Miami at 1 p m; crunswicit at 2 p m: Glasgow at 4 p m, and uoonvine at 04 ...... . . r. w L J fL noon in time to meet the Louisville mail boats, and all other evening packets. The AUBRY has been completely repaired, rwi i hniw hvatHrt nttntion to business and i r . . 1 i - 1 v I tne accommodation or passengers, 10 retain we 1 natronaee ot our Missouri river irienun. ouip- 1 tiers can relv upon our punctuality and dispatch. 47 BEN. V. GLIME, Clerk. . . . . . , i v I ou liuuw am oi.. u9Ciu REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET. For Boonville. Glasgow, Brunswiek, Miami, Hill's Landing. Waverly, Dover, Berlin, ix- i no-ton, Wellington, (Jamaen, iDiey, rticuneia, New IndeDendence. Liberty, Wavne City, Kan sas. Parkville. Leavenworth, Fort Leavenworth Weston, Kickapoo, Iatan, Atchison, Doniphan, and St. Joseoh. The elagant, commodious, ana rasi Regular passenger racneiiiuw LTJCx, Cojilkt Master, will leave St. Louis for the above and intermediate zii iJCtooer .YV"?oV,r' u c. T ... Returnins will leave ou joaepu iui oi. iiuo every alternate r nuay, ai. ., follows: March 7, 21; April 4, 18; May 2, 16, in. Tnno is. 27t Julv 11.25: AiiOTst 8, 22; Sep- I tember 5, 19; October 3, 17, 31, November 14, 9 Departing from St. Josepn rruiays at iu o'clock, a. m., Doniphan 12, m., Atchison 2, p. m., Iatan 3, f. m., Mcsapoo ,. m., Saturday, at 7, a. m., Fort leavenwortn o, a. M. I.Knvonwortn V. A. M., ramvme a. ot K ansa 12 M. Wavne Citv 1, p. m.T Liberty 2, p. M., New Independence 2 r. m., Richfield 3, P. M., Sibley, 4, F. M., amuen , r. Lexintrton, Sunday, at 7, a. m Berlin 8, a. m., Dover 9, A. M., Waverly 10 A. m., Hill's Landing 11, a. m., Miami 1, f. m., Brunswick z, p. m., uiasguw i, r. m., ux.,w.c 6, p. m. Arriving in St. t,oui?, luonnay, in time for tne Louisviueanu iui3iBspi avn-o an.i vninir lines of travel in all directions. Thankful to the public for its generous favors heretofore, we would respectfully announce paired and re-furnished, and we hope by strict merit and receive a liberal snare or patronage. 47-td WM. COiLli i, captain. . SEASOX OF lW5g. &el-w? of "tlxo West St. Loois and St. Joseph racket Line rwnlar Monday Passeneer Packet for Boon 1 1 niasrow. Brunswick, Miami, Hill's Tjindinr. Waverlv, Dover, Berlin, Lexing ton, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Richfield, Liberty, Independence, Kansas, Parkville, Leavenworth, Ft. Leavenworth, Weston, Kickapoo, Iatan, Atchison, Doniphan, and St. Josepn. fck The splendid new commodious f"C an. I ftmfnffriK!i Hifriirr Paaspn- eer Packet STAR OF THE WEST. Dix, Master, Will leave for the above and intermediate norts on evary alternate Mon day, during the reason, at 4 o'clock, p.m., as follows : Monday, March 10,24; Monday, August 11, 25; " April 7, 21; " Sept. 8 and 22; " May 5, 19; " Oct. b, and 2(. June 2, 16, 30; " Nov. 3, and 17 " Julv 14.23: Returning, will leave St. Joseph every alter nate Sunday, at 10 o'clock, a m, as follows: Sunday, March 10 30; Sunday, August 3. 17 31 " ' April 13 27; " Sept. 14 28. May 14, 25; " Oct. 12 2r. June 8 22; Nov, 9 23 " July6 2U: Departing from St. Joseph, Sunday, 10, o'clock a m, Doniphan at iz m, Atcnison & p Iatan at 3 d m, Kickapoo at 4 p m. Weston Monday at 7 o'clock, a m. Fort Leav enworth at 10 a m, Leavenworth City at 9 a m. Parkville at 8 a m, Kansas at 12 a m, ' Wayne City at 1 p m, Liberty at 2 p m, New Independendence at 2 1-2 p m, Richfield and St. Bernard at a p m, oioiey supm, Cam den at 5 d m. Wellington at 6 p in. Lxington Tuesday, at 7 a m, Berlin at 8 a m; Dover at 9 a m; averly at IU am; HtlFs land in? 11 a m: Miami at l"p m; Brunswiek at 2 p in; Glasgow at 4 p m Arrow Roak at 5 a m; Boonville at 6 p m; aniving at St. Louis Wed nesday evening in time for Louisville and Mis sissippi packets, ior evening trains or rue Al ton and Chicago and Ohio and Mississippi Railroads. The Star of the West was built expressly for a Missouri river Passenger Packat, and com- bines every modern tinpi'oveinent for safety, convenience and comfort. Shippeis and pas sengers may rely upon lier permanency, punc tuality and dispatcn. 1856 SEASON ARRANGEMENT. 1S56 In Place of steamer T. X. Aubry. Regular Thursday Packet for Brunswick. Mi ami, Hill's Landing, Waverly, Berlin Lex ington, Wellington, Camden, Sibley, Rich field, Liberty, Independence, Kansas, Park ville, Fort Leavenworth, Leavenworth City, Weston, Atchison and St. Josepn iv nib iMamer r.uiiuiui, i1. rHA"fF?V. Able, master, will, on Uie com- jenerson v.ity ana v eston pacxets, uk tne place of tne steamer . A. Aurnry as a regular semi-monthly Thursday packet for above points taking the same days at each end of the route as advertised by the Aurbry her officers pledg ing to the patrons of that boat the same regu larity ef trips, and their best erforts to render with the Edinburgh equal comfoit to passen gers and satisfaction to shippers and consignees as given by the Aubry The Edinbnrgh has recently received many valuable improvements, rendering her both as a passenger and freight boat equal to any now in the trade, and her new owncis trust she will receive, at the hands of their old Missouri i- ver friends, a lideral patronage t7-sea . DAN ABLE, Master. County Surveyor, A LL business connected with the office of A County Sarveyor of Atchison county will receive jirompt attention. I will be at the office of A. (i. OTia Lsq., in Atchison, on Saturday of each week, to whom application can be made - j in my-abseace, my-aosenee. - tt. KUrliV. irourai ciaim ootoers win comer a ravor oy leaving the numbers of their claims with A." G. Otis, Esq.. , 47-tf UUJIUSt UfCII . , Cf - , season, at 4 o'block, f. m., as follows: March 1,15,29; April 12, 2bs May 10,24; Y Y : . .Ifarnat NstlirdaV. fllirillf? me . lr0.ftsst.0n a I . J. H. 8TR1SGFELLOW, JI. D OFFERS his professional services to tne citizens ef Atchison and vicinity. Office in Squatter Sovereign building. Atrhisniu Feb. 3rd loo. DR. D. BfcYAY I TTAS permanently located in Atchison, and XI offer bis professional service to the eiti- zens of Atchison and uicinity, . Office on Main street, in S. Dixon's store. J. II. KEHLER, M. I TILL tenders his professional services to KJ the citizens of lattn, ana aojacent country. Feeline grateful for the liberal patronage hith- erto extended to him, he solicits a continuance ul u name. Iatan Mo. ltf. DR. THOMAS J. CALHOUN FFERS his professional services to the cit- zens of Atchison and surroundina country. Office, at the Atchison House, where he may be found at all times, when not professionally engaged. - . - - - oy A. K. GROVES. C. II. GBOVEX. GROTER AND GROVER. A TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT Valley, Kansas Territory. ltf. - JNO WIIso!f Robert f. clark WILSON & CLARK. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Office at Platte City, Mo. Pre-Emption Claims in Kansas. "T WILL attend to contested cases of Pre-emp- l uon in me L.na umce at iecompton. Per sons desiring my services can address letters to me at St. Joseph, Mo., until the Land Office is ODened after that neriod. I raav be found at t x r t c t -1 r T7 T nr fTlTnTTi?a ijecouipi"u. umj x.lia iu. nuuuco. bird, wm. h. miller, BIRO &.MII.I.EK, A Arn a.o anl f an n B ol ATI r W n-rmr Willie, in rdi&B new dluuc uuuuiuc tutuci of Mam and Water streets. "ll-y D. M. JOHNSTON, A TTORNEY AT LAW, wUl attend to any xXbusiness of bis profession. " Umce atJJoni phan, Kansas Territory. (SpSm I have the instructions of the Pre-emp ticn law, also instructions to Registers and Receivers. ' n z'J. A. E. MAYHEW, ATTORNEY AT LAW Atchison, K. T. ill attend to all business intrusted to his care, in Atchison county. Ty m-v .Vtt niiirn -m'-m-' -"- " iiunciio nixu iuunori.ujv3 ax J LAW, Platte City Mo. Will attend to anv business which may be entrusted to them in the Courts of Platte, Clay, Buchanan, and the Courts of Kansas Territory. ltf. J. T. HEREFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Atcuison, K. T. Will give prompt attention to all business entrusted to his cars, iu Atchison and ad- oining counties. S3 t2o, 1855 ly. N. BURNS, ' C. F. BUANS. J. N. & C. F. BURNS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, will practice their profession in rtorth Western Missouri and the Courts ol Kansas Territory. Particular attention given to securing collecting claims. Weston Mo. 1855. ltf JAMES A. HEAD LEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atchison, 14.. T. WILL PRACTICE LAW in the District Courts of the Territory, the Probate Courts of Leavenworth and Doniphan counties, and also the Courts of Buchauan and Platte counties. 30-tf KEWC0MB J. IRELAND, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Atchison, K. T., WILL practice Law in the District Courts of the Territory of Kansas, the Probate Courts of Leavenworth and Doniphan counties, and also the Courts of Buchanan and Platte counties, Mo. 3?" I have the instructions of the Pre-emp tion Law ; also instructions "to Registers and Receivers. I am prepared to make out and file with the Surveyor General, declaratory state ments of the intention of the settler where he wishes to be benefitted by the Pre-emption Ltiw. 42-tf. 3 w Pi W Pi f -1 ST S r p, 5 rr 3 n c p, 5T M : ST w u S 2 s: s S Klf s s t- o o o p C. 5" W g" mm 3 S A. GALLATIN OTIS, (Recently from Louisville, Ky.,) .Attorney at Law and Nctary Public,- TILL Practice Law m the various courts VV of the Territory, attend to collecting monies and procure pensions and bounty land warrants. He has all the pre-emption laws of the U. States, and bavins been appointed ISotary Public by uov. snannon, is authorised to pre pare all necessary papers for pre-emptors ou public lands, and will attend with them in per. son at the Land Office, whenever desired. He will also take depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, &c. From several years experience in his profession, he hopes to perform its duties satisfactorily. . Keff.rences : it. Xi. carpenter, isq., uni cago, 111.; Jas. H. Oliver, Esq., Cincinnati, O.; Rousseau Sc. Kousseau, xxuisviue, Ky.; Jas. n. Knicht, Esq., Si. Louis ; Judge John H. Hal- j D Ti? -.1- T 1 . : .. J derman, Johnson & Lyle, Col. Perkins, Leav- T ABF.I.L, Atchison, K. T. r. STRIXGFELLOW, Weston. Mo. ABELL & STRIXGFELLOW , Ijawyers, Atchison, K. T ,and Weston, Mo. "T'TT'ILL practice their prolession in the eoun- ti v ties ot Atcnison, .uonipnan ana leaven worth. K. T., and Platte, Clay and Buchanan Missouri, and attend tne ftupreme courts at Jefferson City, Mo., and Lecompton, K. T. We can be consulted on business at eitner or nur nffi.aa it Wnbui or A t ch i ann. and Ipttprc addressed to us at either point, will receive prompt attention Pre-Emntions. As Soon as the land orheeis opened lor prov ingnp pre-emption rights in Kansas, embracing Atchison county, we win also open at omce at the same point, where one of us will constantly j attend. . v- I - loose desiring our services in tne land omce j had better consult with us as early as possible so mat we may give xnem oirecuons, ana pre pare ir aucBumi u uieir interests. 1 ' : . ABELL & STRIXGFELLOW. 1 Weston, March 15, 1856. 2-j 0UIS 1856. FURNITURE. 1S56. Scarritt f Jlason Wholesale and Retail UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE . DEALERS AND MANUFATURERS Nos. 40 and 42 Washington Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO, TTAVING completed our arrangements for a 11 full stock of eoods in our line, and nav ing the best assortment in the West, we take pleasure in offering to purchasers, both whole SALE AND RETAIL 3000 Bedsteads, 1000 Bureaus, 5C0 Dining Tables, 500 Breakfast do., 200 Work Stands, 200 Wash do., 100 Wardrobes, 1000 Looking Glasses, 500 dozen wood seat Chairs, 200 do. cane seat do., 100 do. rocking do., s 100 do. children's do., 200 Lounges, 500 tin Safes, 200 Cribs, assorted sizes, 100 rush and split bottom Chairs. To which we add mahogany and walnut par- extension Tables; Secretaries and Book Cases. Uph olstery in great variety, such as spring, nair, cotton, moss and husk Mattresses, torn forts, Spreads aud Blaakets." Our work is all warranted as represented our prices as low as the lowest. ffi ZSiiy executed- and respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guarauteea. Please call and satisfy yourselves. . i j . . . - . . i BUCK & WRIGHT, 205 and 30T Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves and, Hollow Ware, AMONG our stock will be found BUCK'S Celebrated Im proved Cooking Stove Superior ant Standard Pre mium. Various 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 Kettles, Dog Irons, Skillets, Ovens, Lids, &c Our Stoves and Hollow Ware, are made of the best OHIO 1IOT-B1.ASTIRON, and being connected with one of the largest manufactu ring: establishments in Cincinnati we can offer superior inducements to dealerg. We would call particular attention to BUCK'S LARGE HOTEL STOTES For hotels, Boarding Houses, &c. "3 6m From the Advertising Agency of J. S. POST, ST. LOUIS, MO. C. D. ELLIS. J. S. CAVENDER. JAS. SMITH, JR. BOOTS AND SHOES. ELLIS, CAVENDER & CO., Wholesale Dealers, NO. 43 Main street, corner of Pine street, St. Louis, Mo., are now receiving their spring stock which is of superior quality and style, being manufactured especially to our order. Comprising a choice assortment of Ladies', Misses' and children's fine stock, also a large assortment of Gents' and Ladies Philadelphia make. All of which they will sell to prompt men for cash at a small advance over eastern prices. An examination or our stock is solicited. P. KINGSLAND. JAS. CUDDY. ItI;SL AND & CUDDY, BROADWAY FOUNDRY ST. LOUIS, MO. Manufacturers of Steam Engines of all sizes; Saw and 'rist Mill Machinery; Boilers and Sheet-Iron Work; Parker and Johnson Water Wheels; Tobacco, Oil and Hydraulic Presses; Lead Furnace Castings, aud Iron and Brass Work of everv description; Also, FRAZEE'S PATENT UPRIGHT SAW MILL. All orders promptly attended to, and all work warranted of the best description. "4 urn From Swymmer's Adv. Agency, NO. 14 SECOND STREET. ST. LOUIS, MO. EDWARD BOYLE, SHEET-IRON WORKER, T ATT T?D TIT A TTn JJVJXJJLJIX lliixlVXLiit, ASD BLiiCKSmiTHIKG m GHKSBAi; Jilanujadurer of Rivets, Railroad Chairs and Spikes. N. E. cSr.lain and Cherry-sts., X ST.iLOUIS, MO. f - Sect-hand Boilers always on hand. rtepainng aone upon me euonesi nonce.. ALJS AND jUJiTiiii DEPOT. ID . DEC tin. i t ti- t . llC9 Porter 9 llaltm IFopS9 WlWliS AJND LIQUORS, Nos. 209 and 211, North Main street, OPPOSITE MISSOURI HOTEL, ST. LOUIS, Has in store the following: 2500 barrels Dayton ale, 4500 barrels Pittsburg ale, 10()0 barrels Cincinnati ale, 200 barrels Kennett ale, 1500 barrels Philadelphia ale, 500 barrels Cincinnati porter, 800 barrels Pittsburg ale, - 30 barrels Philadelphia porter, 175 casks Scotch ale, pints, superior brands, 50 casks Scotch ale, quarts, superior brands 75 casks London porter, qts., superior brands, 125 casks London porter, pts., superior brands 20OO bushels prime barley malt, zuu gross porter and aie Dotues, nttsburg manufacture, 50 1alf bales corks, 1500. ale barrels, wood and iron hooped, 75 bales New York Hops, superior quality. Wines and Liauors. 25 qr. pipes United Vineyard, Bro. tc Co., Coenae Brandy, 35 qr. pipes, Alex. Seignette, Cognac Brandy, :i I TV . . i i j iji . jmitt-b, vutru, lyiijru . v v., vuguac Rochelle Brandies in , and J pipes, nines Holland Gin. llk t bis. New York Brandy, 25 bbls. do. Gin, 50 bbls. Magnolia Whiskv. Conner distilled. 500 bb's. Rectified Whisky ; 100 do. Old Bour bon do.. 75 bbls. Old Monongahela 7Vhisky,very sup'r zo h&ls. New England Rum, - 10 bbls. Jamaica Rum, pure, : 10 bbls. Cherry Brandy, 10 bbls. Peach Brandy, 10 bbls. Apple Brandy, 25 bbls. Sweet Malaga, 20 casks Port Wine, 25 baskets Champagne, pints and quarts, 50 bbls. superior Cider, The above goods will be sold at the lowest market rates for cash, or to prompt bi-yers on favorable terms. - ' " "J-tt R. W. SWINNEY, House, Sign, and Ornamental Fainter, IS PREPARED to do all work entrusted to him with neatness and dintcb. He re spectfully solicits a share of the public pat ronage. 8-6m lLk. -Hi DELAWARE! THETownof Delaware is situated iaKanV sas territory, on the south side of tile Mis souri river, three miles above the line of th Delaware reserve, and ten miles below Leavei worth city. This town was laid off and locaU i in 1' ebruary last, on a tract of land densely tim bered, easy of access from the surrounding country and situated favorably for healtn: al ready there are a Bumber of houses going up, It has the following resources as a good and prominent point: Firstly A Good Landine. The Missouri river at this point is comnress- ed within a narrow space, the channel is re markably deep on the Delaware side, and wash es for a mile above and below, the Kansas shore, thus affording at all times a safe and secure landing for steamers. Secondly Timber in Abundance The tract of land on which the town is laid out, is covered with valuable timber,for build ing purposes, besides this, there is on the oppo site side of the river a large bottom, heavily timbered with oak, ash and walnut. Thirdly Its Position. This town has on the Kansas side of- the riv er supporting it, a large district of the very best side of the river there is a large and fertile bot tom, teeming with population. This bottom is of itself sufficient to sustain a town of large one. - xius is we most accessiDie ooint From which the Delaware nation of Indians can pro cure their supplies. Delaware is the nearest Pint at which the country on the Kansas river can do their receiving and forwarding business. There are a great num uu uie river can no inpir rur.tri rtar ...si ber of towns on the Kansas that will find it to tneir interest to make this place their shipping point, among them we would name Osawkee, isdiuuuu aim uuiers. as mere is a good ferry at this point, emigrants traveliner to Kansas Ter ritory on the erreat State road from Sr Jononh to St. Louis, will find that this is the proper w cuicr we territory, as oy tnis means they avoid a great deal of unnecessary nave. Healtn. This location is high and commanding, hav. ing no stagnant water near to generate d from its streets, there is presented to the eye a oueuiuu view or. uie missouri river for miien above and below the town, the country in the vicinity presenting a view at once pleasing and romantic. Every inducement will be given to mechanics to make Delaware the place of their choice. we asK eacn person to examine the place. The merchant will find on an examination, that Delaware is obliged to command a trade not second to any town in the Territory ; from such persons we ask an examination. In a word. word we ask for Delaware an examination by uie puoiic. sale of Eots. The undersigned of Platte Citv. Mb. : Peter T. Abell, Weston, or L. F. Hollingsworth, Del aware,' Kansas Territory, are authorised to dis i c 1 r " . J . . "i a" who may Ji. f. ULAltK, B. F. HOLLINGSWORTH, 16-tf WM. DICKEY. STOVE STORE! ABB TIN WARE FACTORY. rriHe subscriber would respectfully acknowl JL edge the favors bestowed upon him by the citizens of Weston and vicinity, and solicits a continuance of patronage. He wishes to call attention to his very large and carefully se lected stock of stoves, which will be sold very 1UW lur CASH. COOKING STOVES of all sizes, and a va- rietyof Patterns to suit purchasers. PARLOR STOVES of the latest style: Al so, Box and Ten Plate Stoves, of all sizes, suitable for heating Churches. School Houses, Stores, Shops, &c, &x. Tin Ware at Whole sale and Retail. Job work done in the best style and shortest notice. Spouting and Guttering particularly attended to. W. S. BRIGGS. WeBton Bio. 'ltf.' PIOXEER SALOO.Y. GEORGE MILLION; PaopniEToa. STILL keeps at the old stand, corner of Ferry and Levee st's., ' a stock of choice Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Fish, Oysters, Sardines, Cheese, Crack- era, occ, aiways on uinu. fS"I expect in a short time to be in my laree new building, now nearly finished, where 1 shall be happy to see my old friends and the public generally. 9 GEORGE MILLION. Atchison, K-T. ltf. Administrator's Xoticet NOTICE is hereby given that the underr signed has taken out fetters of administra 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 tnose Having claims against it are required to present them for settlement. All demands against said es tate must he presented for payment at least three years from this date, or they will be for ever barred. WM. MARGRAVE. f5-3w Public administrator. To the Public. ATOT "VTOTICE is hereby given to all persons not to settle upon or improve the north half ui section luuijr-iuur &J ana liiC BOULIi iiaix of section twenty-seven, (27) township five, (5) south, of range twenty, (20) east, in Atch ison county, in Kansas Territory : the same having been located under and by virtue of treaties oetweentne united Mates and the Wy andott Nation of Indians, of the 17th of March isjo 41. - awl. a .- -1 i a. u.f, auu .uc miui ui rf ui nary , a. v., 1855.and the said nartsof said tuition nf is now tne property of the undersigned. C. C HYATT. Atchison, K. T. Feb. 5, '56. 48-tf WANTED! WAHfTEDX! i- for all sorts of vegetables, such as potatoes, cabbage, beetes, turnips, Ac. Also tor eggs, Duuer, caicKens, oats and corn. Persons hav in? the above articles for sale will do well ii bringing them to me, at the "Atchison House." sept, zo, isdo. tf. V. is. DICKINSON. EAST CALL RUT ONE! A LL PERSONS indebted to Aspling & Stev il ens or Aspling, Stevens & Co., on last year's account, or by note, are respectfully re quested to call and settle tbe same immediately, "as further 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 uiucer tor cuuecuon. ASPLING Sc STEVENS. 23-tf ASPLING, STEVENS it Co ATCHISON HOUSE. THE Subscriber having taken tbe above new HOTEL, would respectfully inform his friends, aud the traveling public, that he is now ready to entertain guests in a manner and style not to oe surpassed in toe territory. t. ii. JJICJVIASU. Atchison, K., T., August 21st, 1855. TO THE CITIZENS OF KANSAS. C LARDY tc PREWIT, Wholesale and Re tail dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils Ac., at Parkville, can now sell to the peo nl of Kansas any thinsr in their line, cheaner I and at less trouble to tbe purchaser, than any House this side of SL Louis. Parkville, Mo. -ltf. II. RICH. . SUTLER, LT. S. Army, at Fort LeavenworUi, is constantly receiving fine old Liquors, Wines and Cigars; also a eeneral assortment nt choice merchandise always on hand. ltf PRINTED cheaper, neater, and quicker, at this establishment than in any oiSca above f Bags shot, Water proof and common j JL J percussion caps, in Store and for sale J ; low Sty STEPHEN JOHNSTON. . JOB PRINTING . - OF svery description, neatly and promptly executedat 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. A. J. 0. WESTBROOK, r -; HAS JUST RECEIVED AND OPENED A Large assortment of Groceries, l-Z - WHICH AftS FOB BAJ.K AT . . Wholesale or Retail, on test reasonable TERMS FOR CASH, AT the store formerly occupied as a tjJrjj "Drug StoTe by Ewell 8c Dykes, eon- aiating in part ot the following arti cles: Whiskey Meyers rectified, Monongahela: old rye ana oouroon ; Dranay; pianat, easuiiion, Meyers proprietor American brandy cher ries and ginger brandy ; old holland gin ; ' seheidam, aromatic schnapps ; ' rum. Wines old port; malaga; Madeira; " Sherry ; claret; cbanpagne&r. Ac. . Bitters Dr. J. Hostetters cel ebrated stomach, stoughton and - peppermint. Vinegar; lemon syrup ; lard oil. Sugar prime N. O. Fish mackerel kit and ' loaf and crushed ; S. bbls; scotch herrings; sardines; lobsters . toysters. Cheese English dai ry and west ern cheese. Crackers, house molasses. Coffee Mocha, also roasted Sc ground inpound papers. nuts, pecans, soft and hard shell almonds; cream nuts - and filberts ; rice ; yeast powders and soda ; Tea green and black. Soap cast steel and bar. raisins; candy; pep per ; spice ; ginger; nutmegs ; cloves and mustard ; : Pickles in and gallon jars; pre serves assort' ; ' ed ; candles; star and starcn; gun stearine. powder, common and fine. Shot . or all sizes; percussion caps, -- - ana oar lead, rar in kegs. Wash tubs, wash boards, j and water buckets, rolling - pins, brooms, grass and hemp bed cords. Pa per, cap, letter and Wrapping paper, and wrap- commercial ; en ping twine, lead pencils, velopes, pens, all sizes, tacks, shoe ink and wa bru8b.es and blacking, fers. friction matches. Tobacco No. 1, 2, 1 and 3, Hares fine Virginia, fancy and smoking tobacco, and pipes. Also a splendid assortment of Hava na cigars, of different quali ties. Salt in bbl and sack. The undersigned will keen a supply of such articles as will suit the market, and hopes by attention to business, and fairness in trade, to merit a portion of tne trade of Atchison and vi cinity. Call and examine for yourselves, nov. 6, 55. ly. A. J. G. WESTBROOK. STEPHEN JOHNSTON, Mchison9 2T, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES, LiaTJORS, PROVISIONS, Clothing Dry Goods. BOOTS AND SHOES, Iron, Stoves, tbo. A STOCK of above, equal to any kept at St. Joseph or Weston, now on hand, and will be kept up full, aud inland dealers can rely on getting goods here as cheap as at Weston or St. Joseph. A large stock of goods for retailing win aiso oe Kept run. Atchison, K. T., Sept, 10, 1855. Sl-y Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Dry-Goods, &c. A large invoice of all Kinds of clothing for Fall and Winter use. 47 cases men's, boy's, women's, and children's Doots and snoes ; 14 cases hats and caps : 175 pair macxanaw, bed, Indian, and horse blanxets ; 600 pair Missouri country Knit socks, country jeans, and a large ana well varied stocx of every Kind of fall and winter dry goods, including superior lot of fine dress goods ior jauiea ; Indian goods Kept on hand. It is my purpose to sell low. and I will satis fy all who call that they will find Atchison the best marxet in Kansas for buyers. Missouri rarmers opposite will be dealt with as I have been accustomed to deal with them in Platte county. Their hemp and other produce will always be bought for cash. - "3U-y f orEPMEN JOHNSTON. SUNDRIES. 45 Cook ing and Parlor stoves ; 170 joints extra pipe and elbows ; . . 40 xegs assorted nails ; 100 dozen chains, assorted sizes Axes, broad-axes, picxs, spades, shovels and all other Kinds of hardware and cutlery for sale low. r30l STEPHEN JOHNSTON. Ruild ing materials. LOCKS, Latches, Bolts, Door, Gate and Shutter Hinges, and Fastnings, Screws, opriggs, Brads, and finishing Nails ; Putty, naso, ana fine .ran el uoors, for sale cneap by oct. 16, 1855. STEPHEN JOHNSTON. TUST RECEIVED by steamer David Tatum, J and for sale at very lowest bt, Joseph prices 50 bbls rectified Whisky; ; , ; . . 25 do copper distilled do; 8 do 8urerior Brandy f Monongahela and Bourbon WhiSKy; Port, Claret, and other wines. Preserves, sauces, lemon syrup, piexles, oys ters, sardines, etc, by pacKage, do.en or retail. ai-y STEPHEN JOHNSTON. Q J SADDLE AND HARNESS -cva. nuraotory. T KEEP always on hand, and will JL make to order, anything in my line, on the shortest notice. Give me a call and will give you satisfaction. JOHN ROBERTSON, 32-tf Atchison City, K. T. STEAM 8AW-9IIEE, AT LEAVENWORTH CITY. "VTURPHY & SCRUGGS, are prepared to -Li-B lurnisn tne citizens of Kansas, wild all kinds of Lumber, at their Mill in Leaven worth, on reasonable terms, ."ltf. Surveying in Kansas. THE undersigned has been appointed County Surveyor of Doniphan County, Kansas Territory. He will Survey land in the County in a legal manner and at tbe shortest notice. Numbers given free of charge. JAMES F. FORMAN. Doniphan, K. T., San., 56. 46 WILLIAM JACKSO.N. . . , K.J. IBELAKO. Jackson A Ireland, HAVE entered into partnership and are prepared to do any thing in the building line which may be required of them. They pledge themselves to pot up buildibgs well and speedily; also to do all job work punctually. gi"Shop over Dixon's Store.E) January 22, '56. 46 6m CITY EC O T 3E3 Xjj , LEXINGTON, MO. THIS HOUSE has been greatly enlarged and elegantly furnished. Travelers and oth ers who will favor me with their patronage, shall always receive the unremitting attention of myself and assistants. W M. P. WALTON, Proprietor. 4tf THOS. MURPHY, Clerk. . Stone Ware. f ? Q Hard grey stone jars, jngs, ' churns, UvjO and crocks, from 1 gaL to 8 gallons, for sale oy oicruL.t Julias 1 UN. October 16, 1855. " . ' TY F. DYER, ; McriiiAi a , oas aiwavs on nand a com plete assortment of o.'mieriea and Pro. visions at his oiore in Salt Creek VaUey, Kan- 111 x en ikurj. . "ItT, Furniture, 9Tattrasses, Cnairs, hue JUST RECEIVED a large lot of bedstead, tables, wash-stands, chairs, want stands, rnanrasses. , . srtfHb JUflHASiu ; rpEAS A arge lot of various brands, at s!l 'X pores. ASPLING, S ft ENS A CO. - West & Jtlc&than COR. SECOND A2TO rRAKCia'BTa ST. JOSEPH, MO. HAT3 v re e fo"owlB named arrjA. which they offer to the trade eWh !! cash : 75 hhds N O sugar, 25 bbls clarified do 40 do powdered do 20 do crushed - do 10 hhds refined do , 150 bags Ris coffee, 20 do Java' ' do 10 do Mocha do 20 coils grass rope 50 dox bed cords - , 10 do plow lines fo't 10 do do do So gbbUcognacbr, 5 blls Holland ria lOdopurepeachlna, -5 casks in. port itT 20 coils sash cord 20 coils sash cord 3 qr casks fine brand 55 bbls reboiled molas-5 bbls fine old whisk ses 50 boxes assorted caJ. 40 hlf bbls do do 15 do fine crarkert 25 do Belcher's do 10 do prunes 80 kegs sugar house do25dpz Preston inT Mw. 150 do Carolina tar . rill's yea stpowdm 25 bbls do do 15 do Babbitt's do 50 do Kanawha salt 10 bbls pickled berri 500 sacks G A do '50 boxes star camliJ u uuio maiaga do 100 bags assorted shot 25 gross velvet corks -J uo duck go w aoz painted bocketi 5 kegs bar lead 100,000 percuBsiasnm 100 rs wrapping paper 150 kegs asst nails1 26 do tea do 25 ton Iron all sizes 100 large kettles ass't 6 asst castings 150 bxs Malaga raisins,126 boxes cheese 3 casks Carolina rice 25 bbls vinegar 700 bbls lime 100 boxes manf tobact, I ij uu amp ana vr r icsiu ooxes ginger brand . IDNSIIII. Herring, mackeral, Mustard, soda, starch Codfish, salmon, shad, Pepper sauce, katebnp White fish, sardines, Nutmegs, cloves, Oysters, pie fruits, Batting, soda crackers. Almonds, Eng. walnutaTicking, stoneware, Pecans, cream nuts . - Wash boards, tuba. Filberts, fies, prunes.., Wooden ware, broom Raisins, xante, currents Willow and cane chairs. Citron, macaroni, '. Children's wagons, isnampaigne, port wine,uutter cracKers,cirnn Madeira wine, cordials, Playing cards all kinds, abbi pica.ieB,preserve,iaaiuea. oiacxiDg, fctf Also, iron, nails, castings, buggy sprints, axles and boxes. 30-tf Ltolilson FeiTry. THE new and splendid steam fer- j8MSw rv boat, iust built, and finiahl (iUhM at Brownsville and Pittsburg, c LEWIS BURNES, has taken her ttlace a a regular FP.RPv PACKET at the great Atcnison Cross, ings, where she is plying from short to short every ten minutes. This point beimr at the tn-e&t annth bend of the Missouri river, opens out into tbe uiicoi. j'uitiuuui jwansas lemtory. Cons. quently the nearest crossing to almost any point in the Territory, from any part of Iowa or PUtt ' purchase, and the natural starting point for ill ! the Laramie, Utah, Oregon and California emi. ! grants ana traders ; and from which point mort than 5000 emigrants and traders departed for the plains the past summer. Our boat beiir entirely new in both hull and machinery, wita all the modern improvements and convenient, and cabin accommodations, it is impossible that passengers can be any thing but safe and comfortable on her. Having the best boatos the river, with every natural advantage at a crossing point, and having ample lots for stock on both shores with the finest springs and cam ping and grazing grotu ds. And Atchison nr. ing already Six General Outfitting Stores, two drug stores, with two first class boMtj saw mills ; with all manner of mechanics, sds professional men, we hope by giving the stott strict and faithful attention to our business to render Atchison the most popular crossing up on the river. MILLICN, BURNES A BRO. Nov. 13, 55. tf . P. S. Having the exclusive ferry privilrp at this point, we warn the innocent, that wnik we shall endeavor to avoid injuring any one, wr cannot be responsible for injury or damage tt those M ho by placing life and property nnd?r the reckless control of small intruding ertfi, may be brought into collision with us. M. B.fc 2. T. ASM.IWO. a. 6. ITCrCNl. irtruru ASPLING, STEVENS, &. Co, Storage, Forwarding . and Ccmmiuioi Merchants. MAIIT AND WATES STS.T PJRKVILLt, M0. A LL BUSINESS entrusted to their care will XJLreceive prompt attention. - ! SQUATTERS OF KANSAS: YOU can always find at the Pioitxea Stow of Aspling, Stevens A Co., Parkville, Mo., rroviBiona or all kinds. Constantly on ami and at the lowest figures, for Cash; Floor, Ba con, and a general assortment of Groceries. Kemember tbe place. A. S., A Co. 8. DICKSON, Commission, Her chanty WILL attend to receiving and forwarding All Goods forwarded on commission will receive immediate attention. . References: 8t. Louis. 1L IL Stone, T. H Larkia. ' Lexington. A.M. Cbadwick, J. H.IijM ner. WEg-roN. E. Cody, Belt A Coleman, M. B. Young: Sr. Joseph. Middleton A Riley, Join Corby. " . '10-tf JAMES CDRHI5CHAM. sIOHIf E. B1I0. cunnziiQJXAZT: & gins. MANUFACTURERS OF Saddles 9 Bridles f Harnett MAINE STREET, rAKKTlLLE, M0. f. THE Undersigned are constantly mn ufacturing Saldlery, Harness, &c, ar, and are prepared to furnish articles in thru line at the shortest notice, and oo the most lib eral terms. We have now on hand a large lot of Saddltt Bridles, and Harness, which are offered at sort low rates, that persons in need of such article cannot fail to purchase. All articles manufac tured by us are warranted. CUNNINGHAM A BIRD. Parkville, MissourL . l lilvezry Stable ! 1 would inform the public, tbttl have HORSES to let on reasons- ble terras for cash. Enquire tt the Atchison Hotel, Atchison Ki ;T. M. DICKINSON. Sept. 25, 1855. tf . - - - J. 8. MITCI1EE WHOLESALE AMD SET AIL tb Co., PEA LESS I Groceries and JProrisiont. Opposite the SL George Hotel WESTON, Ho. M. P. RITEI.V, MERCHANT, Keeps constantly on hand general assortment of Merchandise, suit able for emigrants to Kansas, Oregon and Cali fornia. , Store on the Oregon road near Sa8 Creek. . . , Mtf. TTJTT AND RAKER, DEALERS in Wines, Liquors and Fasut Groceries of every description. Wood Willow and Stone Ware, Tobacco, Segart, Pickles, Preserves, Brandied Fraits, Oyster Lobsters, Sardines, Glass, and Glass Ware All of which will be sold wholesale and ret lower than at any other house in the city. Weston, Mo. lu. , 350". C2rm OaXciLTsroll- ITaTinfactnrer and Wholesale DeHer & STONE WARE. . . Aaaow Rock, Mo- WOULD say to merchants generally th now have on hand, and will wto-? keep a large supply of Etone Ware of the quality, which I jaill sell at the market FT Ware shipped to any point oa the river SpTJVv! bl tn nrAr.- A inrnnnt rf 5 Mf CVlt will I made where tha order is aocomraased j Cash. . Give oe a call. Arrow iiec, April 04 I7I-9J. tt. JVl 2 ml 1 In M ad. ' AC Fcr Kacll One , One Ono Oni Hub W W