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ft ZsHt't- gmt l&''&&SGm,Stim!t'mmmBWS ww . 'te&an-' ssvmtvttat n"f -W-5, J- ETCBBH TflE BIG BLUE UNION. snWTY OFFICER OF MABSnALLOOOmj, KANSAS. j D. BRUMBAUGH, Probate Judge. A E LOVELL, Treasurer. jiMES GRAY, Sheriff. ALEX. CAMPBELL, District Clerk. r S. NEWELL, County Clerk. C F KOJSTER. County Recorder. jicOB MOIIBACHER, Sen., Assessor. ffM. McCLOSKEY, Surveyor. TflOMAS McCOY, Coroner. FRANK SCHMIDiM JA.MES KELLEY, V Co. Commissioners. i J. PALMER, . J otal Hifo Special Notices. Revenue Staraps For sje at the Recordek's Uffice. A recent order from the State Adjutant serai's Office changes the 6th to the 17th Reg. K. S. Militia. Last Saturday evening, Mike Shroyer .nj George Thorn were hauled up and fined one dsllar and costs for disturbing the peace. In Brown county, orders drawn on the County Treasurer are cashed on presentation. This shows good financiering on the part of the County officers. That was a sly trick of uncle Peter's Any ladj would be pleased to have such a clever fift. We won't say anything about it though. elsjitmay bo found out. The Topeka Record comes to us this ffpet full of new advertisements, restored to ji3 old size, eight pages, printed on good paper nd looking clean and neat. It is not cruBhcd out" yet. Notice Cutting Timber. Any person canine timber or trees, or peeling bark from the fame on my land, near town, (tkes w qr of 8ec. 28 tp2 R 7) will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. uUtfj Joseph Jsamcels. Attention Company. Company A. 17th Iteg'tK. S. M., Cavalry, will muster for drill on Thursday, May 19th, 18G4, at 1 o'clock p. ji. it Marysville. Wm. Hexrt, Capt. Now Tuey Have Come All my old caitomers, who have been waiting so anxiously fornv new goods can "be accommodatad. My new stock has arrived and I can supply you with ny article that this market affords Come ! ! A. E. Lovell. Property is changing hands consider- ibkof late. Mr, Bicker has cold his farm for $?00.00, to a new comer; MV. Newell has sold i.3 house to' D. lYolff; Mr. Gift has sold his thop and rented his house to a 'family of new comers, and intends moving to the country; Mr. Stauss has sold his shop and tie purchaser is fixing it up for a bakery. Suicide. A man named Bushes, had lis leg broken from being run over by a loaded vigon on the road from licrc to Seneca, oae diy this week. "While his comrads were un loading a wagon with which to canry him to the celt station, he drew his revolver, placed the aunle in his mouth and discharged it, killing himself instantly. lie was brought to Guit- ttrd's and buried. Marysville. Our town is moving right along in prosperity. Improvements are Swag on all around us. The sound of the haul ier, the saw, the blacksmith's anvil and the dri ers whip mingle melodiously with the roar of tse Kater-falls on the Blue. The Bannock fever thst raged to such an extent last winter has en tirely disappeared without the loss of a patient tad our people continue their substantial im- Ffovemctts. The Sub-f5nmmittfle on the Conduct of e War. which went to the West to inves tigate the Fort Pillow massacre, find am ps evidence that the horrible reports from tfcere are only too little exaggerated. ihey found the most of the important witnesses at Cairo. Rebel paters like- i$e admit it and indeed gloat over the j tchery. When .E. J. Jenkins. District Attorney-. ''ft Marvsville. after attending court in at city, the landlord of the Marysvilte Botel provided him with a boiled chicken other delicacies for lunch, thereby Wincing his good taste in caring for the afort of his guests, and his appreciation "l true gentleman and emcient omcer. -iroy Investigator. n0 SUUIUICU IU CI ICCOUd UCUSID 111 House of Commons that 'during the last ts? years Ireland has lost two and a half llions flf hor nnnnl.tmn aA iTinf trio xodus is still going on at the rate of one ouu iwcuiy loousana per annum. Col. John T. Snoddy, editor -of the Bor- , 7 " "uu" iy " Jiuca- "v evening after a abort illness. 1 ?ew Srun?wick papera are loudly y &om tkat proTince to th Uni- J. Heasit. MAMMOTH FEED, SALE AND LIVERY w E HAVE COMPLETED OUR LARGE Stone Stable, 45 by 75 feet, capable of holding 100 Head of Morses ! Hay, Corn, and Oats Plenty! Try the dlammoth Stable at tiflarysville. SMITH & HASLT. MarysTillc; Kans'ab, Oct. 24, 18G3. tf Mill Seat For Sale. Ihaveafirit-class Will Privilege on my Farm, on the Big Blue River, about ono mile abovo Okrtoo. I want to sell the -ituation to some man that will improve it. Or T will take as a partner tor llw purpose of pnttiug bp a Mill, some gwd man with n little capital. For further purtiiular enquire of E.C. Manning, at Maryswlle. oro the subribjr, at his farm above Okitoe, Marshall, county, Kansas. A.N. BARNES. Nov. 7, 1SC3. tf Administrator's jfotice. All persons interested will take notice that letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Thomas J. Ens low, deceased, late of Marshall County, Kansas, by the Probate Court of said county, on the 22d day of April, A. D. 1864. All persons having claims against said estate will exhibit them to the undosigned within, one year from the date of said tetters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate, and if any be not ex hibited within three years from fhejlate' of said letters, they will be forever debarcd: WILLIAM M. EDWARDS. April 23, 1805. 4-3t . Legal Xotice. John S. Fowler, andO. P. Barbour, whose residence is un known, will t.tLu notice that Henry Barncl.low on the 29th d.iyot Ktsbru try, 18f4, filed his petition in tlio District Curr of the -e ond District of the -Ute of Kansas, in and fur Maianall county and otht-rs attached fur judicial pur poM:s,a ainst John . Fowler, s principal, o. P. Barbour and Wm. Th iiupsnn as surety una note, dated Nottingham, Marshall county. August 3, 1 SCO. for the sum ol $.'40 CO, pi able in 12 months from date, with interest afrrr.Jue at 20 per cent per annum, and the olyict of this iiiitis to ob tain judgment ng-un-st the above named defemlent.M on the nolo mentioned npd a decree of foreclosure and sale of the south half of the Kouthcast quarterof section eighteen, and north half of southeast qnai ter of section nineteen, in town ine of range Sm Marhill county Kansas, containing lfO ncrct, con vc3 ed by the s lid Fow ler to secure the payment f 6 lid note to plaintiff, and also to obtain a judgment on tlw mortgage for the sum of $50 00 liquidated damages, and the further sum of $21.10 which the raid plaintiff has paid ns the amount of taxes and penalties accruing on said land; aud thiit unless the said defen.lents plead, answer or demnr to the pi lintifi's petition on or before the 25th day of July, 1SG4, the same will bo taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. t 11. F. K I TiLEY, Plaintiff's Attome . Attest, Alex. Cvmpbell, Clerk. 4-7v Order of Publication. John O'Neill and Sarah Melinda O'Neill, non residents of the State of Kansas, will take no tice thatGustavus Kutter, of the county of New York and State of New York, did on the 10th day of March, A.D. 1864, file his petition in the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting within and for Marshall county with Washington, Shirley and Republic counties in said State attitched for judicial purposes, against the said John O'Neill and Sarah'Melinda O'Neill, setting forth that the said John O'Neill and Sarah M"linda O'Neill gave a certain mort gage to the said Gustavus Kutter, on the south west quarter of section number fourteen (14), in township number fourj4), south of range number six (6), east of the sixth principal meri dian, in said Marshall county Kansas, to secure the payment of one hundred aud fifty dollars to gether with theintciett thereon, according to the tenor and effect of the note referred to in said mortgage, and tint the said John O'Neill has failed to pny the the taxes and assessments levi ed on said premises for the years 1861, 1862 and 1863, and that said land was sold to satisfy said taxes and assessments, and that said Sarah Me linda O'Neill claims some interest in said land; and praving judgment against the said John O' Neill for the sum of one hundred and fify dol lars, together with interest thereon from the 3rd day of August, A. D. 18'H, at the rate of twenty per cent, per annum until paid, the sum of thuty-two dollars, amount of redemption money, and tliefurther sum of fifty dollars dam ages for the foreclosure of said mortgage, and that the above described premises beordertd to be appraised and sold according to law to pay the SHine. The said defendants, John O'Neill aud Sarah Melinda. O'Neill, are notified to ap pear and answer said petition on orherore the 20th day of May, A. D. 1864, or judgment will be tuken by default. BRUMBAUGH & BOLLINGER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. ' Dated March loth, 1864.ol-7t Order of Publication. Frauds M. Abbott, non resident of the State of Kansas, will take notice that Hawkins Judd did on the 14th d.iy of March, A.D. 1864, file his petition in the Second Judicial DistrictJCourt of the Stat of Kans rs.sitting within and for Mar shall count-, with Washington, Shirley and Re pub, ic counties in said State of Kansas, attached for judicial pu poses, against the said Francis M. Abbott, setting foith that the said Francis M. Abbott gave a mortgage to the said Hawkins Judd, on the southwest quarterof section four, in township four, southof rangesix, east of the sixth principal meridian, being and situate in said Marshall county and State of Kansas, to se cure the payment of one hundred and ninety six dollars, together with the interest thcreou, according to 'he tenor and effect of the note re ferred to in said mortgage, and praying judg ment against the said Francis M. Abbott for the sum of one h.indred and ninety-six dollars, with interest tqereou from the 13th dy of July, A. D. 1861 at the rte of twenty per cent, per annum until paid, and for the further sum of fifty dollars attorney ree3 for the foreclosure of said mortgage, and that the above described premises be ordered to be appraised and sold ac cording to law to pay the same. The Mid defen dant, Francis M. Abbott is notified that he is re quired to appear and answer said petition on or before the 20th day of May, A. D, 1864, or judg ment will b taken by default. BRUMBAUGH & BOLLINGER, PaliatuT'a Attersevs. Date March1 16tb, 18M.-tt-7t -" : T. Smith. eD & & p & a I Order of Publication. THE STATE OF KANSAS, I Mars had County. In the District Court of the Second Judicial Dis trict of the State of Kansas, sitting in said Marshall county, with othet attached for judicial purpose. Oramel Griffln, Plaintiff; vs. Charles R. Deming, George G. Pierce, Ruth Note ware, Silas Tran sue, Thomas W..Waterson, John C. Burnell, Dickison Wykoff, an'd James Parsons, De fendants. Charles R. Deming, George G. Pierce, Ruth Eoteware, Jchn C. Burnell, Dickison Wykoff, and James Parsons, will take notice that the said Oramel Griffin, plaintiff, of Alleghany county, in the State of New York, did on the 17th day of March, A.D. 1864, file his petition in the District Court of the Second Judicial ' District of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for the county of Marshall, with Washington, Shirley, and Republic counties attached for ju dicial purposes, against tie said Charles R. Deming, George'G. Pierce, Ruth Noteware, Silas Transue, Thomas W. Waterson, John C. Bur nell Dickison Wykoff, and James Parsons, set1 ting forth that the said Charles R. Deming, one of said defendants, executed and delivered a mortgage td the said Oramel Griffin on the south half of the northwest quarter, and the north half of the southwest quarter of section twenty nine (29), in township number two (2), south ef range number seven (7). east of the sixth prin cipal meridian, situate in the said county of Marshall, State of Kansas, to secure the pay ment of the sum of twojmndred dollars ($200), according to a certain note referred to in said mortgage, dated March 21st, A.D. I860, payable in twelve months after the date thereof, with inters f- the rate of four per cent per month after maturity, to wit; the 21st of March, A. D. 18b i. The petition further shows thai George G. Pierce, Ruth Noteware, Silas Transue, Thbtti as W. Waterson, John C. Burnell, Dickison Wy koff, and James Parsons, claim to have some interest in said mortgaged premises. The said Charles R. Demin g, George G. Pierce, Ruth Note ware, John C. Burnell, Dickison Wykoff, and James Parsons, are further notified that they are required to appear and demur or answer the said petition oh or before the 20'hdayof May, A. D: 1864, or said petition will be taken as con fessed, and judgmentrendered accordingly, and the said land decreed to be sold to satisfy the same; and the said defendants barred of all equi ty of redemption therein. ORAMEL GRIFFIN, , By Brumbaugh & Bollinger, Elmore Martin, his Attorneys. Dated March 17th, 1864. 51-7t Order of Publication. David Dealy and Elizabeth Dealy, Augus tus Green and Marcia H. Green, non resi dents of the State of Kansas, will take notice that Gustavus Kutter, of thb qotinty of New York and State of New York, did on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1864, file his petition in the Second Judicial District Court of the, State of Kansas sitting within and for Marshall coiinty, with Washington, Shirley and Republic coun ties, in said State, attached for judicial purposes) against the said David Dealy, Elizabeth Dealy, Jackson Taylor. Julia Taylor, Augustus Green, Marcia H. Green, Woodford Reedy, Phebo Ree dy, Geowre W. Roedy, and America Reedy, de fondents, setting forth that the said David Dea ly and Elizabeth Dealy gave a, mortgage to the plaintff, Gustavus Kutter,on the following tract of land lying and being in said Marshall coun ty, Kansas, described as follows, to wit; The northeast quarter of sdctiou number sis (G), in township four (4), South of range seven (7), east of thesixth principal meridian,tosccure the pay ment of one hundred and fifty dollars, tog ther with the interest thereon according to the tenor and effect of the note referred to in the said mortgage that the said David Dealy has failed to pay the taxes assessed on said tract of land for the yeare A. D 1861, 1862, and 1863, that said land was sold to satisfy said Uxes, aod that the said Jackson Taylor, Ju ia Taylor, Au gustus Green, Maicia H. Green, Woodford Reedy, Phebe Reedy, Geoige W. Reedy, and America ReeJy, claim glome interest in said tract of land under the said David Dealy and. Elizabeth Dealy, and praying judgment against the said David Dealy for the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, with interest thereon from the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1S61, at the rate of twenty per cent, per annum until paid, the sum of fifty dollars amount of redemption money, and the further sum of fifty dollars damages for the foreclosure of said mortgage, and that the above described tract of land be ordered to be appraised and sold according to law to pay the same. The said David Dealy and Elizabeth Dealy, Augustus Green and Marcia H. Green, are notineu to appear anu answer said petitijn on or before the 20th day of May, A. D 1864, or judgment will be taken by default. BRUMBAUGH & BOLLINGER, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Dated March loth, 1864. 61-7t Order of Publication. Hugh McDonald, non resident of the State of Kan-cs, will take notice that Gustavus Kutter, of the county of New York and State of New York, did on the 10th day of March, A. D. 1864, file his petition in the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting within and for Mar shall county, with Washington, Shirley and Re public counties, in the said State of Kansas, attached for judicial purposes, setting forth that the said Hugh McDonald executed and delivered a mortgage to the said Gustavus Kutter, on the north half of the southwest quarter, and the south half of the northwest quarterof section number thirty-four (34), in township number four (4), southof range udm ber seven (7), east of the sixth principal meri dian, situate in the said Marshall 'county, and State of Kansas, to secure the payment of one hundred and fifty dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of twenty per cent, per annum until paid, from the 3rd day of August, A. D. 1861 according to the tenor and effect of a certain note referred to in said petition and mortgage, and pVaying that judgment be rendered against the said Hugh McDonald for the said sum now claimed to be due, and the interest thereon, and the sum of thirty dollars being the amount paid for the redemption of said premises from tax sales, and the further sum of fifty dollars as liquidated damages for foreclesure of said mort gige; and said petition further prays that said premises be ordered to be sold to pay the same. The siid Hugh McDonald is further notified that he is required To appear an d answer said peti tion on or before the 20th day of May, A. D. 1S64, or judgment will be taken agains't him by default GUSTAVJJS KUTTER, by Brumbaugh & Bollinger, his Attorstyv.- Dated March lotK,' 1864-51-7t - v ' Marysville Advertisements. Tlclory ! DIEE0T ROUTE TO BAM00S!! JOSEPH SAMUELS Is inflexibly devoted to THE UNION of these States, and the maintenance of this benificent Government. While doin z all he can to uphold the integrity of the Nation, he remits no effort to sup: ly his fiiends and neighbors with Spring and Summer Goods AT LOW PRICES ! All purchasers are invited to call and examine his stock of DHY GOODS! Such as Ladies' Rich Dress - Goods, Shawls, Trimmings, Ribbons. Embroideries, Domestics, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c. BEADY MASE CLOJHHiS. Hats, Cap"3, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery Yank c No tions, Drugs and Medicines, Farming Uten sils, Liquors and Wine3 in original packages for medicinal use, c. CEOOKERY, HARDWARE GROCERIES, &c, cvsc, cfcc.j &c, fcc: All of which have been purchased on such terms as will enable him to sell at prices which cannot fail to satisfy the closest buyers. Call and see. No charge for showing goods. He is on hand with the dimes, and ready to pay the highebt market prices for your Wheat, Corn, Oats, Lumber, &o. All kinds of Country Pro duce taken in exchange for Goods. . Keep Posted TJp ! If you would become rich in this world's goods, buy at the People's Store of J. Samuel's. Prudent folks will look around To see where Cheipest Goods are found ; Where, for least money, they can buy What e'er can please the taste or eye: Where those who bae of dollars few May make one go near as far as two I Thousands have fouod it, so may more, At Joseph Samuel's People's Store. Who go to Joseph Samuels' Store, Are sure lo cry ''How cheap! how rare!" "How can he do it?" Don't you see? 'Tis simple as the rule of three. His goods are bought at cheapest rate, Sold low as aby in the State: His sales are large his profits.sraall, His constant aim to satisfy all. Then come up to his well known StoTe ! You, who have never been before; Those who 've been there before to-day, We're confident won't stay away; For just as long as men will go Where they can save a dime-,, we know That Joseph Samuel's Store will be Head Quarters of Economy. JOSEPH SAMUELS. Marysville, AprillO, 1864. v3-n2 J. w. DEALER IK DRY GOODS, CHOICE GROCERIES, LIQUORS, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, TINWARE, &c. He has constantly on band VEGETABLES, FEED,' AND PRODUCE. GROCERIES ; a Choice Lot, ust received, and for salexjheap, by J. WIESBACH. SCHOOL BOOKS; New kind, complete as sortment, received and in store. 'J. WIESBACH. CASnPAID lor CORN, ' ' RAGS, HIDES, WOOL, FURS, COUNTRY PRODUCE of all J. WEISBACH. kinds, by I have received, and am constantly adding to, a heavy stock if Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, which I wil se Very Cheap for Cash; and every body will find it to their advantave to call and examine my goods. J. WIESBACH. no20tf THt)S- MCCOY, BOOT & SHOE-MAKR. t ' Know all men by these presents, that I make Boots and Shoes of all sizes and of every description imagina ble, for those who may be so kind as to give me a call, at No. 53 Broadway, where I shall always be on hand. My material is the best that enn be purchased for gold or Treasury Notes. Come aloag and bring your feet, I can. fit them; don't care if they are as unevea as a tomato, or so ugly as to make their ower Mush. Charges as moderate as the times will admit. KT. JB. I will also repair harness as neatly as possible and at very low figures. Mj motto Itrowwktkaapforeaefc. . , Another Brilliant i Marysville Advertisements, A. ILAjRGKE STOCK ; OP FIRST CLASS &OODS AT . Ff. jLOI'EIjVS VAJEIZETY STORE Broadway, Marjavill, I have always in store & full supply of choioa FAMILY GEOCERIESV- Including all the staple, varieties such as Floitr, Cofee, Tea. Sugar, Jtlolqtses, Tobacco, Candles, Soap, cn $c. Embracing Muslins, Brown Sheetings, Calicos,' Delaines, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves,Shawls, Bed Ticking, BIanketsr Gentlemen's Dress Gjpods of the latest style and best quality. Boys' and Children's Wear. Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Monkey Jackets' Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Nubias, Cotton Batting, Waumunses, Drilling, &c. Hata arid Gaps, Boota and Shoes, &o. . DRUGS AND MEDICINES in variety and amount too large to enumerate. Also Confectionary, Stationery, and a variety of Knicknacks anil Notions Shelled Corn, Bacon tj-c. taken in exchange 'for Goods Thankful for past liberal support, I Lopo to merit a con tinuance of the same from all of my old customers, aud trust to receive my share of the transient and new trade now a-going in this and adjoining counties, prcmicing to all who deal With m satisfaction and their '"meney'i Wth" rr lA.E. LOVELL. Marysville, Kans, Nov. 14, 1SC3. GREAT BARGAINS! CASfi JUICES! sczi.urnjr Stock of v Has a Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Queensware, Fancy Goods, &. Groceries, Patent Medicines; Pure Wines And Liquors: Everything In Fact, in' the Frontier market Alio which will be sohlat as LO W PRICES as elseichere in the Stale. The HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Country Produce ; Hides, Furs, d-c. 110, Broadway, Marysville, Kansas." November 14, 1863. IMMENSE STOCK OF AT T. W. WATERSON'S 0E PB JSE CASH ST0SE Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas; Where is constantly kept the largest, and lest selected stock of goods west of the Missouri river,' and sold uniformly at the, lowest and on price, consitiog of Dry Goods, Groceries," Hardware, Queensware, Boots, Slioesj . Hats$ CapsV ,i Heady -rdade Clothing Drugs, Medicines, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Those who want to buy the Cheapest and bestiality of Good, will find it to their adran- tage to call at the One Price Store of T. W. WMTRSOJm. ' Thankful for the very liberal patronage be stowed upon me by the public, 1 can assure them that I will try to merit a continuance. I keep constantly on had a well selected stock of staph "" and fancy, goods, of every description, and will sell them at very small pi ofitg. Particular at tention given to the Clothing branch. N. B. Flour, ifeal,. Corn, 'Meat,,. Potatoes,' Batter, Eggs, Tallow, 4c, taken- ia t4ekafi I for Goods. . . . . 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