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u arttitf of jippratsmcmt., -. state' of" Kansas, County of Marahall. ?.e,nh Samuels vs William Barrett ? William Barrett: You will take notice that T " 0f an execution issued out of the 2nd 17 vuottrrinandfor Marshall County, state j,i5trici- j proceed to appraise on the cfK-D,fkccordingtolaw, on the 6th day of premioe lg(. between tne hotira of jq 'cbn? Zk 'and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the 'eloe 9 described real estate, to wit : Lots five f?!i?ix6)in block t twenty-four (24) in (?K&Morrairs addition to Palmetto, Mar v rTcouniyiKansa?, at which time you can at a f vou think proper. Given under my , this 1 16th day of January, a. d. 18G3. liuli G. P. SWEARINGEN, Sheriff. JdMINISTRA TOR'S NOTICE. ' .. of administration upou the estate ef James White, Ui late of the county of 31arshall, state of Kansax, incranted to the Undersigned, by the Jndge ot the '? ,mTt in and for the county of Marshall, and state IJfeMM dated the 24th day cf October, 1862. All persons ' "e claims against said estate are requested to exhibit the " f r allowance, totheunders'gned,withinone yearfrom j"! I ' r iheissuingof tlio said letters, or they will be pro i if torn any benefit ofEiich estate, and that if such .rcnogeqhibited within three yeais from the date X letters, tber shall be forever debarred. 0. C. HOOK, lintoiitratortf the estato of James "White, deceased. JpMINISTRARlTS NOTICE. raters of adminbtration upon the estate of J. P. Miller t f the conntyof Muhall, deceased, lmebeen granted ,c'nn Jersigueil, by the judgo of the probate court in and 1" rte county of Marshall and state of Kansas, dated the Tjjy January, 16C3. All persons having claims against ,-riite arc requested to exhibit the same for allowance tithe tiuderfeigw-d, within one yearfrom thedate of theis--ne of the said letters or they may be prccl uded from any Jl'.fitof snch estate, and that if ench claims are not ex ?iB,.i within threovears from the date of the letters, they StefciwerdtUrtl. MARY MILLfiK, -Administratrix of John P. Miller,deceased. MrynilIo, January 13, 13C3. n42 SHERIFF'S SALE. lute of jvansas-Neniaha county, ss. iueiP.Btnioft,plt'C Tin wrC. Mills. r virtue of an ordr of Prehearing dato December 12th A. D-lsft! tome directed and delivered i-ucd in (ho aboie en Vikd cause out ofthc District Court of the second Judicial Jfotrictuft!' State of Kansas sitting within and for said iis cf Nemaha, I w ill on Monday the 9th day of Ft bruary ID 18 fiJ" between the hours of.tcn and eleven ockckA M &lV . . V n.... rr,...3 .1.,...:.. l... . -r .' - i.l. nthn Morbid Mi Intereit, of thcaTie named defendants in Tintl to the flowing uescrjoeu property :-rwi.. , ... The north cast quarter of section fivefSj of township three 1 of rnge fourteen 14aituated lying and beinpin the comity jf.Vemalia and state of Kansas said property to 3'oeold by jEib) wrordancc u ith the commands of said unier of nald, Johns Ilodgera, sheriff cf Nemaha County JJJlraibangh, pltfTs Atty, Jan 10th, 1SKJ. SHERIFF'S SALE. Tli State of Eoveas, j es County of Nemaha, j fcxuM A. Stinson and Eugene F. Havens pltffe. Thoaiu Crowley and James It. Herd, Trustee. BY virtue uf an order of tale bring date 12th Dec 1SC2 to ne directed and Jeli eretl i'sned ine above entitled cauco out tf He District Court of the Second Judicial District of the gUSeofKausas sitting vfthin and for sasd County of Nemaha 1 wHon .Monday the 23d day of IVjruary A. D. 1863 between tlnbeursof ne andtwoo'clochP M. of s.iid day at the Court UoafC door in the town of Son oca in the County of hembaand Stale of Kansas offer at public Sale to the hiph stlidiferforcasbinliHnfl all the right itlc and interest of tWborc named defendants in and to the following described jropertytowit": The est onehalfof the Sou hvest quarter of section thirteen (13) and the cnsttnicltalf of the southeast quarter of ifctlon fourteen 14)ofbnvn1iiptito 2of range fourteen nijsituitcd lying and being in tbocounty of Nemalia and tttte oi Kansas. Said property to be sold by me in accordance ith Oks com xiialbfiaid order of sale. JOHN RODGERS. Sheriff of Nemaha County, Kaasas. J.D. Brufflhaugh, plt'fTs Atty SHERIFFS SALE. The Stale of Kansas, Nemaha county, p. Junes P. Benson, Plaintiff, ts Josiah Blanceit& Theodore Hur.t, Trustee. By virtue of an order of sale, bearing date De&embtr 12, a. d.1862, tome directed and ric liTered, iesucd in the above entitled cause cut of the Second Judicial District of the State of Knn is, sitting within and for eaid county of Nema ha, I will on Monday the Oth day of February, i.D. 1863, at one o'clock P. M. of that c'ay at the lourt Louse door, in the tovrnof Seneca, in the tountyof Nemaha and State of Kansas, offer at puUiciale to the highest bidder for cash in hand U Uit right, title and interest of the aboe UMoeildefendents in and to the following de Kribed property, to wit: the west half of the northwest fractional quarter of Section four (4) and the east half of the north east fractional quarter of section five (-5) in township number to (2J of range thirteen (13) situated lying mdbeiug in the county of Nemaha and State of Kansas.- Said property to be sold by me in wcordance with the command of said orderof "le. JOHN S. ROGERS, Sheriff of Nemaha County, Ks. J. D. Brumbaugh, plffs atty. Jan.lO,lSG3. 4wnil Sheriff's Sale. JJe Slate of Kansas, Marshall county, SS. Hicg.H.Hartwell, Trustee of Lucy B. Hartwell Plaintiff, vs "Win. P. Carr, Jeremiah Preston & William P. Phillips trustee for DavidDodge, defendants. By virtue of an order of sale bearing date 10th December, a. d. 1802, to me directed and delurered, issued in the above entitled cause out f-the District Court of the Seaond Judical Dis ictofthe State of Kansas, sitting within and w the county cf Marshall, I will on Menday the Jth day of February, A. D. 1863, between the bMB of one and two o'clock P. M.,- of said day, t the court house door in Marysville, in the ounty of Marshall, State of Kansas, offer at Vmiz sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all e nght, title and interest of the above named Jtfeadents, in and. to the following described U Htate to wit; the southwest quarter of Imi number twenty-four (24) in township abft one (1) ot range number nine (9) east jW and being situated in Marshall county, f11' Kansas; said property to be soldoy me ceardancewitli the command of said order rW. Given under my hand this 3rd day of WQM7, a. d. 1863. v G-. . SWEARINGEN, Sheriff. . D. Brumbaugh, plffs atty. n41 SHERIFF'S SALE. 1rifij!wnnT,Mar8hallcoanty- SSre,andfam?R-Ireni. Trustee. ! 01fSEteSf1lMlagdatelOth day of De- stiu;in,;chtan!i delivered issued in the femSrv ?S Jf?of1K siting within and SS? w wS11 1riu.-Mond,.y6the 9th day Stoffi f MarhSttj of Kansas, offer at pub- C5ta0;S2'"H,riStf title and iii... " -Tc:ua ua to to th fi Order of PaWlcatlon. THE JJQ BTJE UNION, TCVPfpperry to-wit t &I .'ai iMlttL'22?SPtoo(0) Wt, eitaated r?Ttoba-a?IJ8rnwl, State of Kansas. "'Wfcrmy haadttkMd.fT- . " l.w ... -., Q-?-8WAmisokK.hrS: 1 for colkctiom. -twtuj. ilm - Jln.6,186fc State of Kansas, Second Judical District, Ncn aha county. Samuel A. 8tinson & Eugene F. Havens, parU ners as Stinson & Havens, Plaintiffs, ts Je rome "Wilson, Henry Covgill jand Samuel Cowgill, defendants. To Henry Cowgill amd" Samuel Cowgill: Yon. are hereby notified that the above named plain tiffs have commenced an action in the above en titled court against yon to recover a judgment against said defendant, Jerome Wilson, for the sum of two hundred and sixty dollars and in terest thereon from July 9th, I860, it the rate of sixty per cent per annnmj upon a prommis sory note, signed by siid Wilson, on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1859, payable to A. B Sands or order, and to subject to the payment of said amount and interest, the following premises, mortgaged by said Wilson to secure the pay ment of saidnote and interest, to wit: the south east quarter of section No. thirty-two in town ship No. five, range fouteeu east, in said county of Nemaha, to sell the same and apply the pro ceeds to the payment of said amount, and inter est and the costs of this action and to foreclose all the defendants' right, title or equity of re demption and security to said premises. Said note having been assigned to these plaintiffs by Alexander V. Blake, - executor of the last will and testament of A. B. Sands. Now nnless you plead answer or demur to said plaintiffs' petition on or before the 6 h day of March, 1863, the said petition will be taken as true ani judg ment rendered accordingly. n41 J. D. BRUMBAUGH, att'y for plff. IS PUBLISHED KVEI1T SATBKDAT MOEKIXG. fc. D. SWEAUIIVGir Proprietor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy one year, cash in advance, ..-.. $1.00 One copy, payable during the year, .... 1.50 Ten Copies, one year, 10.00 An extra copy to the getter tip of a olub of Ten. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square, first insertion $1.00 Each subsequent insertion, 50 Yearly advertisements inserted on very liber al terms. ' f JOB WORK, Done with dispatch, and in the latest .style of the art. JTaymenl required for allSTob Work on delivery. SHERIFFS SALE. The State of Kansas, Nemaha county, ss. Samuel A. Stinson, Plaintiff vs Win. B. Law- ronce & William F. Wilson, trustees. By virtue of an order of sale bearing date December 12th A. D. 1862, to me directed and delivered, issued in the above entitled wise out of the District Court of the Second Judicial Dis trict of the State of Kansas, sitting within and for aid county of Nemaha, I will on Monday the Oth day of February, a. d., 1863, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock A. M. of that day at the court house door in the town of Seneca in the county of Nemaha and State of Kansas, offer at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash, in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the fol lowing described property, to wit: the west one half of the south east quarter and the -east one half of ihfe soufh wes quarter of section Y7enfy-hree (23) in ownsnip one (1) of range fourteen (14) situated, lying and being in the county of Nemaha and State of Kansas. Said property to be sold by me in accordance with the command of 'said order cf sale. JOHN S.RODGERS, . Sheriff of Ne-naba county, Kb. J.D.Brumbaugh, pi'ff's att'y. Jan. 10, 1863. n41 THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 1863.' The New York Tribune, first issued in 1841, now in its twentv-sccond j car, h.w obtained both a larger and a more widely diftused circalation than any other newspaper eTer published in America. Though it has suffered, in com mon with oiher journals, from the volunteering and depart ure of tens of thousands of its patrons to serve in the War for the Union, its circulation on the Cth of December, 180-2, is a follows: Daily, ;,125; Senii-w eckly, 17,250; Weehly, 148,000 total 215,375. Preeminently a journal of News and of Literature, the Tribune hasiolitic.ilconictions whicharewell character iml by the cingleword Republican. It is Republican in its hearty adhesion to the great truth that 'God has made of one blood all nations of men" Republican in its asser tion of the equal and inalienable right of all men to "life, liberty, nud the pursuit of happiness" Republican in its sttdia, earnest, defiant hostility to every scheme and ef fort of tLeSl.no Power, from tho Annexation of Texas to the great Rebellion, to grasji the empire of the Now World and w ield the resources of oar country for its own agran diyenient Hepublican in its antagearan tu the aristocrats ami despot of the Old World, who fondly hail in the perils ami calamities suddenlj thrust upon us by ihir American counterpait the oerthrow and ruin of the Model Kopublic; Republican in its hope and trust, its faith and effort, tint thU atrocious Rebellion must result in theHgual oertbruwof its plotters, and the firm establishment of equal rights and equal laws throughout tho whole extent of our country, wherein Libtity and Union shall indeed be "one andin eperablo"' henteforth and foreier. Terms. The enormous increase in tho price of printing paper and other materials ued in printing newspapers, compels us to increase tlie price on the Tribune. Our new terms are: Daut Tribune Single copy, 3 cents; mail subscribers 1 year, (311 issues) $8. Semi-Weekly Teibune One copy, 1 year, (104 issues) S3 ; two copies, 1 year, S12 ; ten copies, 1 year, 22.50. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twenty and over. Weekly Tribune One copy, 1 year, (52 issues) S2 ; tliree copies, 1 year, $5 j five copies, 1 year, $8 j ten copies, 1 year, $15. Any larger number, addressed to names of subscribers, $1.50 each. An extra copy will bo sent to every club of ten. SOcopies, to one address, one year, $25, and any larger num. ber at same price. An extra copy will bo sent to clubs of -0-to clubs of 30 the Semi-weeLly Tribune will be sent, to clubs of 50 the Daily Tribune will be sent gratis. Address THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings, New York. When drafts can be procured it i3 much safer than to remit Bank Dills. The nama of the Post-Offlce and State nhould in all cases be plainly written. Subscribers who send money by Express must prepay the express charges, elso they will bo deducted from the remittance. THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC for 1863, Will be ready about Christmas. Trice 13 cents ; 11 copies for $1 : 100 copies, $9, postage paid By express, $S per 100. Cash orders solicited. We can sup ply back numbers of the Tribune Almanac for years 1S4i 1855, 1556, IS57,185S, 1859, I860, 1SC1. Price 13 cents each. Address the tribune, N. Y. N otice of Ap$raimet. The State of Kansas, County of Marshall. Washington L. Watkinsvs David K Rasmas sion. To David K. Rasmassion ; Ten will take no tice that by virtue of a vendi issued out of the 2nd District court, within and for Marshall county, State of Kansas, I will proceede to ap praise on the premises, according to law, be tween the hours of 10 o'otak a. x. and 4 o'clock r. Jt. on the 6th day of February a. d. 1863, the following described real estate to wit: lots two, three and four 2, 3, 4, in block bix 6 in Bal lad & Morrall'8 addition to the towaof Palmet to, Marshall county, State of Kansas, at which time you can attend if too think proper. Giv en under mv hand this 17th day of Janaary, x. a. 1863. G. D. SWEARINGEN, Sheriff. All Communications, or matters relating to the business of the office, should be addressed to JN0. P. CONE," Editor and Publisher, Marysville, Kansas. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS & FRIENDS : MISSOURI JDEMOCR AT. The enormous increase in tho price of printing paper and other materials used in printing newspapers, compels u to increase the prico of The Democrat. Our new terms be ginning on the first ef January, 1S63, are: Daily Democrat Mail Subscribers, 1 year $10.00. Price to newsdealers, $2.50 per 100. Tki-Weekly Democbat Mail subscribers, 1 year, $5.00. Weekly Democrat Single copies per year, $2.00; three copies, $5.00; five copies, $8.00; ten copies, $15.00 Any larger club than ten will be charged at the rate of $1 .50 per copy. The above rates for all mail subsciptions are payable in advance. Orders not accompanied with ihe money, will re ceive no attention. All papers, of either edition, will be dis continued at the end of time paid for. From the above it will be seen that wc shall raic the price for the Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weehly Democrat on the lst of January next. It is Ecarccly necessary to go in to any detail to satisfy our friends of theabselute necessity of tills step. All are familiar with the extraordinary and rapid increase in the prices of printing paper, caused chiefly by' the tailuro of the cotton supplies, and the consequent scarcity of rags. As long as the war lasts, or until some substitute for rag paper shall have been mannf.icturcd in abundant quantities, these prices will contmt.e at their present exorbitant figures, or. what is very probable, will advance still higher. Again, the expenses of tho Democrat Muring the coming winter and spring will bo nearly double What they hate formerly been. We are determined to make it a flrbt-olass newspaper, and, in pursuance of this design, have already cm plojed a number of army corres pondents have made arrangements to publish full reports, both by telegraph and letter, of the proceedings of tho Missouri and lllluois Legislatures have secured the con tinuance of our important Washington "Specials" during the scssionof Congress, and our Cairo "Specials'' until tho Mississippi river is opened andalltheso in addition to our regular office expenses, which our readers may concede arc veryheavj', when wo tell them that in all the departments of our paper we constantly employ a force of more than ninety men. In view of these things, we believe our friends will cheerfully agree with us as to the necessity of an increase in our snliription prices. 1863. 1863. PROSPECTUS OF THE NEW Y0SK LEDGER, There is a great deal of talfe among our cotemporaries about the '-great rise in tho price of paper," and the ne cessity of a corresponding rise in thu price of newspapers. We do not agree with our friends as to the last proposi tion. It is true that paper has gone up frightfully fifty per cent, at least, and is "still on its way up." Dut what of that. Publishers have for jears had a good timo with low-priced paper, and made largo profits; nud now that times have changed they should pay the enhanced price for paper without whining and attempting to get it buck off of their subscribers. The incrcaso ofpaperwill maho adifiereuceoftens ofthouwnJs of dollars tous j early; but we shall not incjoase the prico of the Ledger. Tiht will re main as it R Wo can afford it. The retail price will continuo tobe4 cents; and our club terms as they al wavs have been. Our subscribers have stuck to us when paper was cheap ; and wo do not intend to increase our rates to them now when it is dear- "Jt is a poor rulo that wont work both wajs" All our old conjnbuters hava been re-engaged for tho ensunig year; our corps will be so largo, and will em brace such avirietyofeniinent talent, that every depart ment of literature will receive the particular attention of some one competent to do it ample and special justice. In fact, our contributors will send us from week to weeh muih more matter thin we can possibly ue. so that we shall alwajs have a fresh and superabundant supply from which to select the icry best. The following aro the names of some of our leading con tributors for the new year 1SG3. What other paper ever presenteduch an array of distinguished and popular names Hon. Edward Eerett, Kcv, Joha S. C- Abbott, William CuL'eu Bryant, John Cr. Saxe,Oeo. P. Morris, X. P. Wil lis, Geo. D. Prentice, Syh anus Cobb, Jr., Emmerson Ben net, Illion Constellano, F. A Durivage, William Ross Wallace T S Arthur, P Hamilton Myers, Col. Walter B, Duuiap, Mrs Sigourney, Mrs Southworth, Fanny Fern, Annie Cora Ritchie, Alice Cary. Blary Forest, Miss A K Dupuy, Mary Stauley Gibson, Caroline Chcsabrou, Ethnl Lynn, Mrs Estelle Arfba Lewis, Amy Randolph, and many elergjmen' professors in colleges, statesmen and other eminent wri ters residing in different parts of the United States. OUR TERMS : Single copies, $2, per annum ; two copies $3; four cop ies, $6; eight copies, $12. Potmistcrs and othersf who get up clubs can afterwards add single cepies at $.150. Terms invariably in advance. Xo subscription taken for a Ie3 period than one year. The notes of all specia paying banks taken at par. JC5 We employ no no traveling agents. Address all communications to ROBERT BOXXER. Publisher. No 40 Pari: Row XewYork. CENTRALIA NURSERY We have at Ceutralia. Xemeha county, Kansas, abont 40,000 apple trees, all grafted, and of all varieties that have been tested in the west. They have been : row n here on tho open prairie. If any trees will do well in Kan vis tkee must. Also a quantity of Cherries and different varieties of Strawberries, Lawton Blackberries, Acic. We shall be ready during the Fall of 1862 and Spriagof 1S63 to supply the people of Northwestern Kansas with trees grow n here, ob favorable terms. Apple trees, 3 years erowtli from graft 4 to 5 feet high and stocky, 20 cents, and other trees in pro portion. We will take in exchange for anything in onr Nursery, all kinds of Farm produce and stock. Give us a call as you are going to the river, and exapiine for yourselves. Bring along a load of corn, wheat, pork or anything you have to spare, and taLe home trees when the proper tim for transplanting comes. Some prefer transplanting in tho FaU- others in the Spring-suit yonrsches. June, 1862. BAKER & SQUIRE. Albert a. Barrett, Plff., vs Henry D. WilliamB, Deft NOTICE. All persoas knowiig themselves indebted to N. Edwards, will call and make immediate pay. menttoJ.D. Brumbaugh, Esq.; otktrwiMtke claims will be pat imto tfct hands of aa oftleer Si. JSUWARJJH. 4ta41 ") Before W f P. Hess, ) J. P. m 1TU Tt YKMi:. VnnwiniaL.k.t! .t. .. iu acuij it. umlauts. iuuuuiwiira icaion me 7th day cf January 1863, an orderof attachment issued by William P. Hess, a justice of the Peace, for Marshall coun ty, in the above entitled cause, for the aura of $77:92; yon are therefore notified to appear on the 21st of February, 1863. luut G. Bakbxtt, Plaintiff. n43 WANTED WANTED, PORK PORK 1 I will'pay cash tor Pork. A- K. LOVELL. Marysville Xanau Nov. 30. if. LEAVENWORTH BUSINESS CARDS. STETTAUER & BRO'. Jobbers in boots j , shoes hats ..and capu dry-goods - J . ..Lllilni 9.. . & "uu wuuu"b' The largest stock in the west AND SOLD AT THE LOW . EST PRICES! WE have a full'assortment of Trints, Bleach ngs shirtings, Brown sheetings. Walnut twills Blue and Brown Denims, Checks, Tickings, Browu drill, Flannels, Cassimers, Sattincts, Tweeds, Jeans, Linnens and a full stock of La dies dress, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, &c. In our wholesale department we can and do offer BETTER INDUCEMENT To our Country merchants than any other house ill the West. All we ask is a trial. STETTAUER f BRO. New York Store No. 17, 55, 65$ and 57. Deleware street, Leavenworth, Kansas. DRUGS & MEDICINE 1 EDDY & AENOlJD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 10 Delaware St., corner of Main, Leavenworth, Kansas. Have just received and keep constantly oa hand a full stock of fresh and reliable Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Patent Medicines BRUSHES, &PURE LIQUORS For Medical purposes. Also a large stock of No. 1 COAL OIL LAMPS & LAMP FIXTURES, at as low prices as any House in the wast. Our coal oil is the best ever offered for sale in tho western market. Especial attention will bo given to the Oil and Lamp trade in keeping the best brands of oil and tho lates styles of lamps constantly on hand. Will physicians an country dealers please call and examine our stock, nlO EDDY & ARNOLD. FAIRCHILD, KING & CO., Wholesale Dry ttoodg Dealers, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, Ilave on hand one of the largest and best selected stocks of Dry Good3intiieest,wtict.tIieyarecou8tanuy seuingon the most reasonable terms. Merchants from the Interior ara specially invited to call and examine their goods. Hav ing a commodious business house, and dealing entirely in the wholesale branch, they arc enabled to sell at prices to suit tho times. eTOEDST MYERS J'. DEADER IS Ch Ttcr-Oak Cooking Stores, Tinn r's Stock, Hollow rrare.&c, AND MASUFJ.CTUREKS OF " Tin, sheet-iron and Copper ware : 33 Delaware Su Leavenworth Kansas. vl.no30.m3. KANSAS BOOfc-BtNDERY, Established 1857. JOHN DODSU ORTIf BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER On Third street, behio Lelaicare, Leavenworth, Kansas. BLANK BOOKS ruled, printed and bound to any pat tern. For Bankers, Merchant, Count officers, Ac. Lcdg rs, Journals, Records and Dockets, ma, out of good paper eastern prices. Magazine, music an eridi.-ii!s oua in plain or fancy bin Lug. .STEBBINS & CQzn flMMiU AST MI. Aim ... . -tS - Mi- t r. -v W repotrulIy Invite deim tsA ctttowa t KataMW call and exauin oars took bafcr bmrlm eiMb& GROCEEIES! A FULL ASSORTMENT OJT LIQUORS, WINKS, BRANDiBf, A Very Larg Stock of NAILSk,. ' GLASS AC We also keep Foolscap, Note, Legal Cap pa pers and Envelopes, Printer's paper and Cards which we will sell to printers at St. Louis .rates with freight added. We buy and sell exclusrrely for CASH, and flatter ourselves that we buy and sell at lommi ralesi Our motto is targe SaU nd Small Prafitft We toTliraiiUMttl to mr'Ao ft v-: COAL OIL & LAMPS. WaataM havo and an oouUatif- fmtJbca Which W0 will sell at th B9ttan-.if ikt Market LVxlen from Pike's Peak, and Salt Lake and th lmt of Kansas will find inourttora atarja astortaMiffaf 3 OUTFITTING GOODS, Which w will sell at rates to salt A WAR TIMES! DlU 6 WATSON & BRACE, Wholesale Healers in DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Outfitting Goods 12 Delaware Street, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. IHAftSIOIl HOUSE, SAMUEL RISER, Popkietor, Cor. Shaicnee and Fifth streets, Lememeorth, Kan. Free Oanlbtuand baggage wagon to ad ton tk ftoam Wala. Stages leave this liouse Daily. . ThrB are two LrABGE GROCERY U U M MeMm bewdrs ours. and we think strangers i biv jre cheaper th.iu at an v city in this vicinity. Call an ee u sal, and on lvbuy of our housrthen We sellat yo biHt advantage. Oil. nI3 STKBBl Sfct'O. " ,TJi3, FURS. Josepk SanlUels is paying the highest market price in cask, at hi3 stere in 3Irrysville, for Furs, such as Otter, Uearer, Uadger, Mink, Woli; Coon &c, &c. All persons having furs will do well to apily to Samuel's before going elsewhere, as he pays the highest market price. D. D. CONE, ' Backer, U. S. Stock & insuraad Broktt (Office 410 Sixth street, near thP. O.) WASUISGTOtf, D. C.n Attends to buying and selling Unite 1 States Stocks of all kinds ; also to the" collection of claims againatthe GoTermment. WM. McLENNAN, ATTORNEY-AT LAW?- And (Solicitor in Chancery. 1 0coMaintreeVXobrartaCIty,X.x; .Wlllattoadto all btuuneach) Ufa Kelon in tho strwaJcowt is XbrMS JtmeJ4, iSG2 "T"V U tfHW: .-' 5vr : J4 JU Witja w v lb. s? W'Alm i&S i H,i $ m M tt t A ::it 0 fti i rnim IP tm 4j.". 1