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r & r &J&Z '- ""' ll.U.y. xrxe.i4KCfa SBCSMSISS ferSg L rlii-fY -r aii rttj0ii(Tj-i -i '-, ojiV--X-v -.-,, , a- 05 yr TEmsmtp?0 AX ORDIXAIVCE RELATING TO council nt the first neelbgaftet'tbeelectloa, thRr6Tmds.6f Jacob Weisbach, ; E LECTIONS, nuuvuuivi-i tuiauie council sbhu uxn uure j. - -r,r.JL K 'k.W3. wiucn tncywiiibear udMWHa : tesv-i. " ' -u m,( wMiir r -VUk i " ? 9S n tr u ? j?iykWi5a fcwiiK a a ah v SA3LOOISn $u ridBSadayy C f3fo WfeRYt&ViiHE? kSn!. tV.1 CIIAS. F. KCESTER, Proprietor. - o .& ;n a -? , - - Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was appointed by S. F. Snyder, Probate Judge in nnd for Washington County, Kansas, admmis liator of the estate of John A. Humes, deceas ed, dated April 23rd, A. D, 18G2. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to mate immediate settlement of the sime, and all hav ingjClaims. qgainst said estate, arc required to "icsUibil'nim toHne asdfilnistfor--fprJaUoyrance within one year-after the date of the letters or ihey may be precluded from any benefit of said estate, and ii'such claims are not exhibited -with in three years from the date of these letters they L. "i4-Sj " rsTvill he forever debarred. lk& iu ; A ,)jVb3HALLOTO3LL,'Aj Adm'r. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alias fee bill issued otlt of the 2nd District court in and for Marshall county, Kansas.-1. w,iIloii -Wcdnpsday the 11th day of JuncAfD'.lS'tiinfroht'of ttie'Barrett House in Marysville, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, offer for ealo one wagon, levied on as the property of Jarred B. Amsden to satisfy said fee bill. hud Ma u G. P. S WE ARJNGEN, Sheriff. Larysviiie,-May 16, io - sn i . v HURRAH FOR. sar.o -mim f Tig ABSEBUSAH FUiG! MAJ- JO- SAMXTJEtiSi nwivft Wat? .TiOAS.Mv co ,,. t. Holds out great inducements to tlie Farmers ! , fj5eDfV9CashTndhalf Goods, at4,cast- 'crn prices, for Corn c The goocteftcre purchased -in New York-for -Cash. Call with jour! Corn ,p andaec the Major before selling elsewhere, as it --iforour6wn4'oS. ' i. V-'f ,TA?vi FMNK ISAUD, j . .inake&.IIouso Builder He is prepared to fake contracts' for buildings of all kndg, and.ineures that h is work will be V "done in a stibtantial and workmnlike manrieri-SLn HiWWDBatOjOrdejrfupon short, notice. Fur niture and every k'ind of Cnbinet Workfaltcnd . cd to promptly and at prices satisfactory! to all. He BolMKlmsBIf is fifcadiHess at all times, on Broadway, one door cast of the Union office, IMarysvilleAKxmsasr . 3mn7 CLOQ$ ttn.-ELI MOOKE;a Carpenter and Cabinet Maker, JuahYSVltliE, Ivansas, T YMlhllla3 1 theyroction of all kinds of build ings with ncatness'and dispatch. Tlans and spec- incapons lurnshed. 1 have on handa large Quantity1 of dryr walnut 'lumber, and am pre pared to make all kinds of furniture ftt lo. river pricga. - Terms to suit the times. nGtf toML. ,f Jnrft S T &R Q J ,,T:x (WiS.gJrniM tBLktiKSMTIK rn .iMAlYSVILIfE,K.B,. V. SIIOPoi"yihndillet7mMst&lrysvilIe. Porsons.wieliiig.orjcdoneln iiis.duie' will find it io meir aavantage to give him a calh EPHRIAM IT. RAXTpnw'h ATT(XKrfEYAT LAW NOTRY PUBLIC. . fc. MmysviUlY&sds. O0Trayirftoaipi District. wkt LAdoiiKistratoi s Notice Kcrice is hereby givea that letieraof- n ToSi8ti6n ere Kranted March 4, A. iv6-.fprthe tate of James White de 'coased of Marshall' counfy, Kansas. And O111 Personshaving claims against said es tate should exhibit them to the adminis tratorfor allowance, within one year after the date of the letter, or ther vill be pre eluded from any benefit of said estate: and u such'claimhenot exhibited within three years from the date of the letter iney.wiii'De ioreverdeharred. bAMUEL MYERS, 4rarch 27,1862. dm,r p . i 7 a it w j iTJ Be.it-erdah wB&t"ifcjR4jareff Section 1. That the regular annual election! fof Mayor, Aldermen and such other ofBcersas by law or ordinance are required to be elected, by ZhepopleTshiU bflfdiqiUefoatjMonday of January in each year in the respective wards at such places as the mayor may direct. ec. 2 The mayor shall give ten days notice of the time and place of hojding any genera? election and five days notice in case of special election. 3 The election (whether general or special) shall be held in each ward by three judges of election to be appointed by the mayor and al dermen. Sec. 4 If upon opening the pells in either rWantfa?THcirocy shall existin the judges of elect ion, the electors present are hereby autnorizeu to fill the vacancy from among those qualified tp act. Sec G The Judges of any election shall be-' fore opening the polls appoint two suitable per sons (qualified voters of the ward) fo act as clerks of the election, whashall take and sub scribe an oath faithfully and impartially to dis charge the dutieSfcfvclerksj ps- ,? Sec. G. Before receiving any Votes the -judgVs of each election shall severally take an-oatn or affirmation that they will support the constitu tion of the United States, the constitution of the State of Kansas, and will faithfully perform the duties of their Joffice according to law; said oath or affirmatiou shall be in writing and shall be subscribed by the persons taking the same and may bo adniinistered.-by any person authorized toministef' oatfisand'sh&U berjpanexed and returned with the poll-books to the city clerk. Sec. 7. At Every election held under this ordinance the polls shall be opened at one and close at six o'clock P. M. Sec. 8. The city clerk shall at least two days beore the day setor holding any election deliv er to one o the judges in each ward a ballot-box and blank poltJooks, - Sec. 9. The judges fcholl rccoive the- ballot of each qual ified voter offering to vote and dcpoIte tho gamo in the ballot box which fcliiill not bo opened until tho polls arc closed and tho clerics shall enter in tho pell booka in a fair hand tho.jwmca of c cry person voting and that of each iierson vho ia"vcjccfed?and opposite thereto, write tho fact of Buch rejection, pntTJtho ballot so rejected -.hall bo depos ited in a fieparato box with the nanio of the voter iudsrs cdthereocu ' u 'Bed. 10.' !rhu. Judges Ehull have the power to preserve or der at tho polls aud to command the oiheers in attend ance to arrest nnd t.iLe bcfo'ro4 the mayor any person Mho shall by violent and turbulent ( conductor itfany other manner interfere with', hinder 6 disturb tho judges or ckrKs in in tho discharge ofthcin duties or any voter ex ercising tho privilege of oting. and for auy'.Mich bfTeiise the offender shall forfeit and puy a bum not'lem than two nor more than thirty dollars. Sec. 11. At tho close cf tho election or polli tho Judges soall prooced to call outthc ballots.and ascertain the num bcr of votes gncn for each pcrsoa votul.for nnd shall con tinue thocounting without intermission until all the lift. lots are counted, when they shall certify tho a,-gri gate num. berof otes cist for each iierson and thur ceitificatofihiU be attested by the clerKs, Hie rejected ballot shall also be examined and certified td in tho eamo manner as the others. Sec 12- The ballots as they arc counted bhall Ikj btrtiu, by ono of tho judges ot ft string or wire and at the close of tho count shall bo replaced in the ballot box which ehall be safely locLed and not opened by tho judges or with their consent thereafter. Sec: i3. At or before the lwur of fotr iri the afternoon of the day following that of any election tho judges bhall de liver the ballot-boxes and poll-boohs to the cityclerl. at His office, and tho cltrbshall forthwith in the presence. of;the mayor and at least cno of the judges of the election in each ward (if agcneral elcctidn)or one jndgo of tho clectionin which ward the election was held (if a special election) to co r.nt up tho number of votes certified tolhcich poll booh and mahe a certificate stating at full length tho liamo of each person ivpedforrntld tjie aggregate number ofvotCS ghen to e-ach and who arc clected,whiclr certificate shall bo signodby the mayor and attdsted by tllo clerl.. - Sec 14. That the clerl: j-bnll on tho noxt day "after mal. ing tho certificate aforesaid maLo out and dclicracertin. catc under Bil of tho city, if'thecity has such seal, signed by.tho mayortocacfi person elected, setting forth the of. bee f o which hois elected. Sec. 13. Any jndgo or clerh of election who shall com Ucnccscrw'ngas 6uch and fail to perform any of thfe'dn ties enjeined on hlui by law or ordained, (except for rea- .stins Fpccjiicd Jn the nexfsucceeding 'eection) shall forfeit and pay asum of not less !lban five cor more than fifty dollars.' Sec. 1C. If any judge or clerh of election ofjcx.cntcxr ing upon the discharge of his dut es, shall by sichncas or, other personal disability, be rendered unable toict, an- nother may bo appointed in Ids place. If a judge," by the J qualified voters present, if a clerk, hen the judges Ehall fill the vacancy; in such case the person substituted shall mal.c oath as herinbe fore required and tho fact of such, substitution and the time it tooh place shairbc noted on tho poll boohs. Sec 17. The jndflcs or clerhs of election shall not ex amine or suffer any one els to examine, the ballot of any rotetylianled in toJbf depcsitcd inthc ballot-box before plicipg tfWaraetliBrt?iuJ aor slaUl tjicj permit any ono but the voter handing in tire saute or one of-the judges to handle the ballot "nor shall they allow any person than one of the judges tojbai Jle the ballot-box under a penalty of not leas than fi e nor more than fifty dollars. Sec 18. It shall be the duty of tho city clerh to deliver acopy of this ordinance toat least cnoof the judges of each Vird fithjs ity a lvat one day prctiousto anyelscUon .fee. 19- hen.twoot'llloro persons shall have an equal number of votes for nurybr or any other elcctivofiicer in this city, the judges of the election shall certify thceame to the city council v ho shall certilytho samoto the city coenal vho shall be declared elected in tho following mnnncn they Shall cause twelve separate ballots cr slips of paper to be prepared, equal in size and similar in ap-peanmcewith-the namoof each candidatcwntten t)pon an cqnaruu'mber, uri"d ncatlytfoldd,xvithtlMnaiHO upon the inside; the slips so prepared shall be rut into a box and well mixed, eleven nf said slips shall then bcdran out by the city clerk and counted as vgtes and tho per son having the highest number of ballots thus drawn out l-hnll -. declared elected and a certificate of ciection shall be iued by the clerL to him in the manner hereinbefore Sec 2Q.- -All freo white males over the ago of twenty" one years who shall bo citiMnsof the United fctates or who shall Jasvo decaared thcirjntention to become snch aad who shall have resided in this city three aohths next proceeding any election, shall be entitledoivote foidty officers; nnd such persons ehall vote in the wards in which they reside at the time of election. Sec 21. iverypeesou who shall vote or offer to vote more than once atauy election held in tnis city fcr city officers shall oiponccnviction.befinednot les3than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars. - Sec. 23. If anypcrson notaqualinedvoterundsrtbis or dinance, shallknowinglyand willfully voteatany election in this city for at j- officers he shall on conviction be fined not lessthanfive nor more than fifty dollars. Sec 25. No person other than a qualified voter under this ordinance scall be entitled ta challenge the right of any per son to vote at any city election. Sec ,24.11 any person desires to contest the election of any persoa appearing by the returns to have been elected to saycitorofliccsuchperaoa shall state in writing totlrt city :f';'S&.55?JaiepersbifWdBrgi4cote8tilJl cily coucil a notice1 of Mi t6t, serTe upon "tie person whos?toetftionhe"contesti V eiiUkr not:ceoythearSiKls)o"'coale8f,.iritk 4h? time and place at which the0 city ooumcil twilL hear bqu ueicruxne'tne sine.? i . ' Sec.26. Atthe't&ife4illfplac8'fiiedb3r:the cityljouncil they shall hK and determhw said 'contest1 as "in'theif jifdgment sl4ll appear just and ; lawul and he 'decision renbTerei by the council shallall be final and conclusive. ' 4 Sec. 27. Th?judges andlerkBoelectionrshall each be entitled to one dollar or each day they shall serve as suclt. " i 'f . 'A "Approved' Augnst'12," 161. 'i JTnOMAS V?. -WATERS0N,r Mayor. P. H. Peiers. ClcrlL T V ' " gHsraess - F. B.JAC9SS, T : 7: lIOUSE, IGlrf,&? - "i. it QRUAIHEI4Tai" PA WTE& All persons wishincwoik done.ia my line will, do well by1 calling one door east.of the American Hotel, wnerei win guarantee satis faction. , , 6m nu ' T f -i i : . . v JCHOS. M. BOWEN, .: ATTPKNEYTLAW,, Marys vllle, Marsliall Co., Kansas ?v, A fflHGS- fMCpo ts. .'j BOOT SHOE-MAKER t":' 11 ' Know all mea by these presents," that I make Boots and Shoes pf all 8i2es'and'of every description imagina ble, for those who may besokindas to give me a callj at .No. 5S Broadway, where I shall always'bVdn hand. My material is the be'stthat can'be purchasodiforgold or Treasury Notes. Come along and bring your feet, I can fit them; don't care if they are as uneven, as a tomato, or so ugly as to make their owner blush. n4tf ' - PR J, HENRY McDOUGALL, Tenders' his professional service to the citizens of Marysville and surrounding country, Of fice o.v broadway, one door south of A. E.Lov ell's Store. P. S. Recorders office in the tane place. n2 . p HA WKINS t MAGILL, Marysville, Marshall Co,, Kansas. Magill will attend all Courts in the County. Hawkins will positively attend the District Court each term. II. C. HAWiqNS. J. S. JlAGILIu J:Ev,ci;ardy, ATTpRNrEALAW. JSTotaiy Public, & General Col lecting & Lahd'Agent, LOUISVILLE, -' - - KANSAS. Prompt attention givfln to the various kinds hat may 'arise in the counties of ttawattomie and the counties there- best of references can be Messrft Dav.' St. Grimes & Ca Cushman and Hon. -John Tho Hon. Saml. D: Lecompt 4 Lowe; and Ciark, Lcavenwcrlhj K. T. Lykins & JQritton, St. Joseph, Mo. Rates of Ferriage JSllablishtd by the Hoard of County Commission of Marshall County, Kansas, Aprilll, 18G2. Ordered that the rates of ferriage across the Big Blue river at the ferry owned by H. D. "Wil liams&Co.j crossing said river "near the city of .aiarysviiic,-oeirom tnis date as follows: "For footman t-' nt " loose cHttle each n ...... ' " man arid-horse- "'a two horsds and wagon " one yoke of cattle and.wagon " four horses and wagon .... Jc two yoke of cattle and, wagon.... 't four '" " " " .... " six '" ' " ' " -'.... " " United States- mail coaches, four hbrsesk.n r. .....' 'All persons with one wagon free. .03 .03 10 .50 .50 .75 .73 S1.25 $1.50 .40 This certifies that the above is a true and cor rect copy.as ordered by the Board of County commissioners, April iims iooz. -3tn4 H. B.-NEWELL, Co. CTerk. - ... - ORDER OF SAL.C, John S. Codding use of j SUte of Kansas, JohnFraeier, I County of Marshall vs j John A. McClellan. j r By Virtue of an order of gale issued out of the 2nd district court in and for Marshall coun tv.SUte of Eansasaad to ae directed, dated lJMaffeh'i28th7A.I. 1862, whereia John S. Cod- X.'McClellan is Defendant, I will on Tuesday, the'dthdaylof-Mayj A. D. 1862, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.,of said day, at the courthouse door in Marysrille, County of Marshall and State of Kansas, offer for ale to the highest bidder for cash all the right, title and interest of the defendant, John A. McClellan, of in and to the" following real estate to wife Lot one (1) in block eleven (11) with the improvements thereon, as designated on the recorded plat of the town of Marysville in the county of Marshall, then Territory, now State of Kansas, fronting fortyr-four (44) feet on Broadway and running hick seventy-two feet (72) according to Brewer's recoeded fkl of said.iowa of Marysville, levied upon to satisfy said order of sale . Appraised at $75. G. D. SWEARINGEN. Sheriff. J.E.Ckrdy, Pl'ntffs attV Sheriffs Office, Aprjl 5, 18G2. a2 oi Huuncpf t eKL Tl nltf LouisL rleHBL mB. JoySpf is BOOK AMD JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT 'Jl ' vA-i " ' y i"niua r?.."t-fV x.i v. jj5 th fi"i lo-fjrwaiw xslioth gr r 9 nt - ,) 9jf ,j,att IT T " t .i nwwrjip.jrh.ji!,,,,, We afepepared tqexectq every., do scriptioh of '' "' J' l- r, - " " " 'i ..tit fWf, tn" ' ri - fat ook mib-lo printing ri t.- y k tt 3 U SUCH'AS ' . ?r ? . Posters, Programmes, Circulars, Clicks, Bus in ess Cards, Blank' Bills of Fare, &c. Bill Heads, tettt Heads, Hand Bills, Labels, Ball Tick ets, &c, &c. fc Together, witlueyery Variety of -I ,'J dii. ana.' tevlotta tinting'. :1K THB- 5 V6f & ' , . Best Possible4 banner, and at the - -i LOWE ST i? Rffc E S, , ' ' ' "-':'iiwit i. .t .n 4M ''' 'IJ. VI . " M sGAfitr. At .. ' ' ' j: o b ,:eN t i n ."'1, a y. ' L t- ,,,.,. S ' u' '- 4 - . .. & i. m mu , j .3t MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. AMERICAN HOTEL. PERR T HUTCHINSON, llll i -PROPKIETOR. HtuTinii. - Kansas. i. renatlr f tied ud and opened the'ir UrgHMd fsaianjiiigiig fcnnse. are nrenared'fto acpoBOtaodate'aad eive satisfaction to all who laay give theM'a call. ' '" They haT,flw larsrest and most commodious stable in the west, and plenty of grain and hay. M" flH niiiaav K t F Sa-u, .... is WhafofaU and retail Dealer irt Km Groceries, Dry-Goods, T87r:,iQt$L Of .oX fi "A)i 3JJ!V3?YA?, BOOTS hBOES, j 'V Hi. fL.tm.'',!! iJwl . SJt H , . r , fit !.;.' & B. -We Call the Attention OF'lWEfEWNGfRY ONES rTO-OUR BAKERYa wi Where we ' keep constantly on hand I BREAD?. CAIS, t I And a glass of Lager to Wasli tlietu down. uv am:' ir JACOB WEISBACH. .'v;irii 7 it. $ostpjj bbertisemtufs. S TIX & ECKHAET No. 8, FELIX STREET, , Between 3rd and 4th streets. Mako their Money by BUYING CHEAT, and SELLING CHEAP stix'&;bckhart, J5are Received Tfoeir FALL AND WINTER G'OODSt and offer L-G;REAT inducements it a - To Their 'Friends nnd Customer a TBET SELL Elegant Past'Colored Prints,. atr 10 cts. ,MV ishOii Prints at -cts. Glasgdw Ginghams; at - s. Bleached Muslin, at 6 1-4 c. No. 1 Kid Gloves, 50 ct. Ltdies White Hose, 10 c. And all other Goods in Proportion. Call and Jndge for Yourself rtcr fr joJ. KINNEY& CO.; Wbolcflsie.Grete Mi Dealers V .ar-nr it Staple J.nd Fancy Grocerlei W.INtSkidVoRS, TEAS, A PL QUE, B'lTsTER PARIS, r , cementSnd white ume. '- EalixTStraat. r .- a. '., nmK A untfi UWJHC "c wuw v " J i oiaTiiiii'ii"" Tirit-