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jtmjLiiMJiumjajijiamaaeuuiiiaiJiM.K'ui aajiaawpM!egeaaw:tsaKeit-Aa Jgt". icscTBcaTr; f I 8 if' v. glj Uwiim JUNCTION, THURSDAT, APRIL 10, 1862. Junction City IPost Office. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAIL. Leavenworth, Atchison, and Eastern Arrives and departs daily. JMarvsrille and Northern Arrives Thursday, 8 "P. M. Departs Monday, G A. M. Council Grove and Southern Arrives Jlondav 8 P. 2,1. Departs Monday, 6 A. 2,1. Wabaunsee and Topeka Arrives Tuesday, 8 P. 2,1. Departs Monday, G A. 31. Solomon City and "Western Arrives Tuesday, G P. M. Departs "Wed nesday, G A. M. Office open from G A. M. to 9 P. 31. Sunday, 8 to 9 A. 31., and 5 to G P. 31. S. 31. STKICKLER, P. 31. CITY FACTS AND FANCIES. ET Henry Ganz has gone to Leavenworth to purchase his spring and sumnler stock of goods. 0The Leavenworth Inquirer is waging a war on the " niggers." "Well met. O Messrs. Wood fc Maekey are erecting a fine blacksmithshop on Seventh Etreet. We are pleased to note such evidences of prosperity. m m m O A dog law is pending before the City Council. "We hope it may pass, and be rigidly enforced. ID Three mad dogs were killed a fc-w days since on Lyon's Creek. Our citizens will take warning ; wc have a few in town. Qcebt What bonus does Charles Robinson get for reorganizing the Kansas regiments so often 1 He does it about once a month. Debating Cixn This Society will meet at Taylor's Hall next Monday evening. A general attendance is solicited. The ladies are specially invited. HIT The shooting scrape which occurred on the Solomon some two weeks ago came before Judge Gordon last Monday. Burris, was put under $300 bonds to appear at the District Court A son of 3Ir. Carr, the man who received the Mouud, is under arrest for having shot at Burns. m- a " Nigolu." The Leavenworth Inquirer, of the 5lh inet., contains the word "nigger" forty times in a little over three columns space. Illustra tively speaking, the effluvia exhaled by the Inquirer is fully equal to that of forty "niggers." "Nigger" is alone to be found in the Democratic vocabulary. 0"lt seems that, neither section is content with the way the war has been managed on its side. Each has its committee to investigate the conduct of the war. In the meantime the end is being approached, and will doubtless be reached bebore either committee can get the causes of the failure of Ho side through its wool. Ix Session. The Board of County Commis sioners are now in session, auditing claims, and settling up the books of the late Treasurer. We understand they find thing in rather a " mixed ' condition. Wc would be thankful to the Commissioners if they would furnish us with nn abstract of the finances of the count-; we are confident the tax payers would be interested in it. ' 3IT The City Council mcl last 3Ionday even ing. Two licenses to deal out Damnation w ere granted. Belter business, we think, might be found. Fuf the agents of a people to Like proper care of the peoples interest-;, and at the same time grant permits to that which is hourly infringing on those interests, don't look like consistency to a man " up a tree." It is not only an absurdity, but an outrage. PnoMOTLn. Colonel Mitchell has been Appointed Brigadier-General. We hope he may be confirmed. No State has sent to the battle-ground such gallant leaders, or such an intrepid soldier-, than has our infant Stale, and ibis simple act of justice i3 hailed -with joy bv our citizens. The gallant Cloud is also pro moted to the Colonelcy of the Tenth Regiment. vthich is a consolidation of the Third and Fourth. 0Thc Leavenworth Times says: "From different portions of Northwest Missouri we learn that tle rebels are at their old tricks nijaiti. If they are proper objects of mercy, they should -exhibit some 'contrition for the past, which in so case has been seen. Paroled rebels are impudent and arrogant, and are as far as practicable carry ing out their assertions that the oath was only a winter oath,' and that 'as leaves come on the trees, that the Union men's decaying carcasses would make the atmosphere to stink ; and that Union men would not be allowed to plant or cultivarea crop this coming spring and summer."' From the Solomon. We learn from a gentle xv.an who arrived in town from the Solomon yesterday, that the greatest insecurity for both man and beast exists in that region. The 'defenceless state of the border has given unlim ited scope to the thieving and other vicious pro pensities of our "red brethren," who are avail ing themselves of the opportunity thus offered, nid are preying most unmercifully upon the already suffering settlers. Our informant states that it is retarding the settling up of the country, and annoying those already there in a manner almost unendurable. The Indians steal horses, and otherwise pilfer persons whom they may come across, with the utmost impunity. Last week one Bettler had two valuable mules stolen from him. Within the last month two men have been missed from the settlement, and no clue as to their whereabouts exists, leaving as the only supposition admissable, their murder by Indians. We would commend this locality to the special attention of the Provost Marshall General of the State no better disposition of troops could be made than to station them there, with special orders to kill Injuns. m m m A New Idea. The Boston Daily Ad vertiser prints the following suggestion, furnished bj a gentleman abroad respecting the disposition to be made of the Fort ,Donelson prisoners : 11 1 proposed that they be exchanged for slaves, on the principle of Southern repre sentation, five secessionists for three slaves, reyenbing the order of values." Tax List. We this week publish, to the ex. elusion of our usual variety of reading matter, the Delinquent Tax List of Davis and Dickinson Counties. Our readers mult bear with us an. other week, when we will take it out, and go on " in the even tenor of our way." "We have eeen ! "DECKER, WM., City Bakery ahl Confection sufficient of the books of the County Treasurer ! -D rJ Washington Street, bet'n 6th and 7th. to justify us in the assertion that there is not a ' "DECKERS, 31., Painter and Glaiier, corner better kept set of books in the State, and no , Jj Washington and Seventh: fcountv has an officer more dilirrpnf. f frnaf. worth v than our Treasurer, 3Ir. Mitchell. The manuscript copy furnished us was , w r. pared we have ever seen, and we are iorrv our material foibids us presenting it in a shape as intelligible to the general reader. Mr. Miller's manuscript was also well prepared, which led us to believe that Dickinson also has an officer who will leave the books in such a manner that his successor will be able to tell "t'other end from which." BQJim McGrew, son or Mrs. Maria McGrevr, of this place, Las won the respect of General McClellan by his rough way of doing his duty. The General was lately riding along the lines, seeing how the boys were getting along. Jim was on guard when McClellan rode up. He demanded the countersign. "I am the Commander- in-Chief, George B. McClellan." " Well, then, Coiumander-in-Chief. George B. Mc Clellan, get down from your hor6e and give the countersign, or I will see what kind of a hole the muskets which J. K. Morchead procured for us will make in the body of uie join maimer ln-vjnier, ijeorge Ji. iuc Clullan." The General dismounted, gave the woid, and praised Jim for n good and faithful soldier, aud told him whenever he wanted a favor to let him know. 3Tonon gahclu Rcjniblican. jtSTAt Cockpit Point, many neatly made graves of .Rebels were noticed, all labelled with more than usual care. So greal was the attention to the departed dead, that suspicions were excited, and the lankee troops dug into them, Coding num bers of nice new tents, packages of cloth ing, mess chests, furnished with all the appliances of modern cookery, trunks of various articles, tools, &e. 2Ccuj SlbncriiGcmcius. Attachment Notice. Wtlliam A. Clevinger, ") B.efore vs. J- Win. downing, Millon Thrailkill J Justice of the Peace, in and for Mpiris Uounty, State bf Kansas. 'ihe said Defendant, Milton Thrailkill, of parts unknown, will take notice that the said Justice of the Peace issdei an order of attach ment in the above action on the UGtH day of February, A. D. 1SU2, agiinst the goods, ch.it- tcl, monies, credits aud effects of the said Defendant, foi the sum of eighteen dollars, and that the trial of s:tid action is set for the 80th day of May, A. D. 18G2, at 2 b'clock, p. jr. of said day, a which time you are notified to appear Wimiam A. Clewn'ger, Deft n21.lt KOTBC.E. I, William Skelly, having on the 12th day of October, A. D. 1857, pre-empted Lot 5, (5 and 7, and southeast quaiter of south-east quaiter of section 27, range 7, east of the 0th principal meridian in Kansas, as will be shown by the records in the offices of the Register and Receiver, and hiving received the Re;is :cr's certificate of location, No. 2, and hating sold, alienated and disposed of my intercut in and to Ihe abotc described land, and having iost t-aid certificate of location, notice is here by ghen that aft en the publication hereof for six consecutive weeks in the Smok- Hill and llepublicaii Union, I will mike application at the Kegisier's office, in Junction City, Kanas, tor the Patent issued in my name, for the above described land. WILLIAM SKELLEY. JR. 33. 3Loclvwood5 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT FOR MORRIS COUNTY. Office at the Post Office in Council Grove, Kas. Council drove Actus Depot. CALL AT THE Post OrncE asd get the latest Leavenworth, St. Louis, and New York Daily and Weekly Tapers You will find there also piper, pens, ink, envelopes, school books, window curtain, wall pnper, &c. 21!m3 B. F. PSRKINS, Jxuiction, Kansas. C K- GlLCUIllST. A. L. WILLIAMS. GILCIIRIST & WILLIAMS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Topeka, Kansas. OFFICE, two doors south ok Mim.fr's IIat.t,. F. M. FLETCHER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER j Junction. City, Kansas. w ILL ATTEND TO THE ERECTION OF all kinds cf Ruildings with neatness and dispatch, figT PLANS aud SPECIFICATIONS furnished. TERMS To suit the " HARD TIMES." DANIEL MITCHELL, LAND AGENT, SURVEYOR, (D2WH3L asrBBsriEsa, JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. LAND WARRANTS FOR SALE FOR Gash, and on time. Land Warrants loca ted. Collections made and Taxes paid for non-residents. nltf S. B. "WHITE, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR -At Law, JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO ALL business entrusted to his care in Western Ki:nsa8. nltf SPADLDlNO:S Cei-halic Pills At HALL'B. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF COAL OIL Lamps at ihe CITY DRUG STORE. M OFFATT'S MEDICINES, For Sale j HALL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY- BARTLETT, W. K., Grocer axd Produce Dealer, Washington street, between Tin and otn streets. ' PA.SPEU' J0HN' Boot and Shoe Ma'-er Wahfa" "'gteP trect betwcen 7th pd 8th- ! 10BB, EDWARD, Builder and Architect; cor- i li ner of Sixth and Jefferson. TREW, F, P., rilvaiciac and Surgeon. Office J at Eagle Hotel. m Meat, corner Washington and Eighth. EAGLE HOTEL, J. 11. BROWN, Proprietor. Corner Washington and Sixth street. FLETCHER, F. 31., Builder and Architect, 6th street, bet'n Washington and Adams. FRONTIER PRINTING OFFICE, Washington street, East side, between 7th and 8th. GANTZ, HENRY, Dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing, corner Gth and Washington. GROSS & THIELE, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Washington Btreet, between Seventh and Eighth. GILBERT, N. S., Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, corner 7th and Washington. TJALL, LUTHER, City Druggist, Washington Street, below Eighth. JEHLE, FRANK, Root and Shoe Maker, Wash ington street, between 6th and 7th. KARNAN, J. II., Tinner" and Dealer Stoves, Corner Ninth and Washington. LEGOKE, J., Jeweler, Washington street, above Sixth. IV T ITCH ELL, D.t Surveyor and Civil Engi 11 necr, Washington street above Seventh TirOBLCY, R. ,D., District Clerk and Land 111 Agpnt. Office in Taylor's Building, oppo site the Park. "IT OX ROE, WILLIAM, Stone Cutter i.JL Mason, corner Gth and Washington. and Tl AY, CHARLES, Brick Mason, Washington 1JL street above Seventh. "71 T ARYIS: FRED F., Sawyer, corner Seventh 1JL and Jefferson. rDLIN, WOODBIUDGE, Attorney at Law, Seventh street, near Jefferson. T)ERKINS, B. F., Attorney at Law, Frontier Building, Washington sirect. STREETER & STR1CKLER, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, corner Washington and Seventh street. (J PRONG, HENRY, Tailor, Wellington street, below Ninth. SEYMOUR, E. W., Physician and Surgeon, City Drug Store, Washington street. s TRICKLER, S. M., Post Master, corner Seventh and Washington. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. R. McBratncy, Register ; S D. Houston, Re ceiver. Corner Eighth and Adams. TTH U K.1 1SI1MENT, Jefferson street, above Seventh. US. EXPRESS OFFICE, City Druo . Store, L. Hall, Ageut. WILEY, J. P., Grocer and Dealer in Pro duce, corner Washington and Seventh. VI 7 HITE, S, B., Attorney aud Notary Public, V i ashington s street, below Seventh. w OOD & MACKEY, Blacksmiths, Adams street, below 8th. WOOD ob MACKEY, BLACK AND WHITE SMITHS ."Function City, Kansas. HAVING CARRIED ON THE BUSINESS for several years in BOSTON, and having had ninny yoars' experience in Carriage man uf.icturies .-nd shoeing shops and also a large experience on breaking plows, would announce to the surrounding country that lie is now fully prepared to do all kinds of work, such as HORSE-SHOEING, IRONING WAGONS BUGGIES AND S1IA1S, FORGING OF MACHINERY. EITHER BY DRAUGHT OR PAT TERN, FOR CORN, FLOURING, OR SAWMILLS, on the shortest possible notice". All work warranted, and done on the most reasonable terms. Produce taken as payment. Gunsmithing. In view of the uncertainty of horse-flesh, and also of the fact that Injuns and Seces sionists abound in our midst, it would be useless for n e f o urge upon the settlers the importance of having, their old shot-guns and muskets, &c made " brau now." I therefore announce that particular attention will be paid to the repairing of all manner of FIRE-ARMS. LOCKS of ail kinds repaired, and KEYS fitted. TOPEKA HOUSE, J. ST E WART, Proprietor. jlASSAS AVF.JCDE, SEAItLT OPrOSITX I. O., Topelca, Kansas. GOOD STABLE ACCOMMODATIONS attached. nltf lorkzcc now. DOW joujj a oris. OTIS, & Counsellors at Law. Topeka, Kansas. nlm3 CHASE HOUSE, Eh OCR CHASE, Proprietor. TOPEKA, KANSAS. -fpiIE ABOYE HOUSE baVing undergone M. a ti'oroagn renoaviuu, uu uemg pleas antly and centrally located in this thriving city, travellers will find it a pleasant stopping place. nlf Frank Jehle, BOOT -AjSTD SHOE MAKER, CORNER WASHINGTON & 7th STREETS, JMCtloa City, Xkmu. REPAIRING done on sliort notice. TERMS CASH, 3tf THE SMOKY HILL AND REPUBLICAN UNION A Weekly Family Newspaper, devoted to the BEST INTERESTS OF WESTERN KANSAS. The Publishers of tHe UNION, b'eing desirous of extending its circulation throughout the western pordon of the State, calls upon all friends of a GOOD SOUND UNION PAPER In Davis, Dickinson, Sulina, Oltumwa; Morris, Clay, Riley, Pottawattotnie and Wabaunsee to assist them in so doing. The establishment of a newspaper, in"times like these, in a hew country, is; of course, at tended -with many embarrassments, and were we no. assured that the wants of the people and the material interests of this fair portion of our State actually required a medium through xvhich to make known the many advantages we possess over ether sections, ahdto attract hith er the many thousand people who arc constant ly seeking homes in the great west, wc should have relinquished the enterprise long since. Our aim will be to make "TI-IE TJjSnON"?' A FIRST CLASS FAMILY JOURNAL IN ETERT SENSE OF THE WOKD. In order that it may the more generally rep resent the interests of the west, and reflect the opinions of ovr people, we are soliciting com munications from the various localities in this section, dn all matters of a local and general nature. Our terms of subscription are as low as we can possibly make them and live by it. In payment for the paper we arc willing to receive nearly all kinds of larm produce, though a lit tle cash is indispensable for printing paper, ink, and paying printers. The Publishers of the UNION, having at Con siderable expense fitted up a first class JOB PRINTING OFFICE would call special attention thereto. Every thing in the line of Job Work executed wilii NEATNESS and DISPATCH, and in the latest style of the art. We have not got the best office west of Leavenworth, but we are supplied with all the material necessary for executing all the varieties of work needed in this Btccion. MORTGAGES and DEEDS; of ibe latest styles, JUSTICES BLAftK-3, of every pattern. HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, . - - LETTERHEADS, CARDS. In fact we are preparcd'to do EVERY KIND OF JOB WORK. at the loicest price OFFICE on Jefferson street, 2d door north of Seventh. Blakclj &. lilariln. Pub'rg. J. D. BRUMBAUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAV, and Dealer in Real Estate and Land Warrants, MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. w ILL PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL Courts of Kansas locate Land Warrants make collections pay taxes for non-residents and give prompt attention to all business pertaining to his profession. nlstf 3SEW ERA IN BUSINESS X F. W. GILES, Topeka, Kansas, TVILL DO ALL THINGS IN THE LINE GENERAL LAND AGENT, COL- LEOTING AGENT, OR INSURANCE BROKER, naranteeing nONESTY and FAIR DEALING with his Patrons NINE TIMES OUT OP TEN ! What will you haTe ! nl tf Dr. SLoentz, Office in Vienna Township, where he may be consulted at all time. Galls in the line tof his profession will be thankfully re ceived andjromptly attended to. J. C. MILLER; TJEALER IN Groceries and Provisions; KAXSAS AVKirCS, H-UK SIXTH ST., GRAND EXHIBITION!! GREAT NOVELTY O F SJ13rgg..V?I3Cg)S3 ,s & r. mmmwm U2 M E. -CLARK, Manager. SECOND SEASON OF OUR ENGAGE MLNT WITH THE PUBLIC! 335th PRRFORMANGE Of the Grand Moral and Domestic Drama of HOW TO MAKE MOHEY; O R. Buy Your Goods at Strickler's ! Which was witnessed by over 50,000 persons last s'eason with unbounded satisfaction. TucNilay, Septembers, ISKt, ' And everv dav until further notice, will be presented the- deeply affecting and highly lmcrcswng piay 01 liO II TO MAKE J10J E T! with an entire change of Scenery and Appoint ments. The following are the loading incidents in the play : SCENE Fbst Office Baildinq, Wash ington Street, bclicccn llh and Sth. Broche Shawls, Chamhray, Valencias, Stella do Black Silks, Ginghams, Wool do Fancy do Sillc Velvets, Cissimcredo Ladies' Cloth, Opera Hoods, Thibet do French Merinos.Cashmeres. Sasony Plaids, Opera Flannels, Parramettas, Gala do Wool Delaines, Coburgs, Silk do Muslin do Aipaccas, After which will be brought out the chartmng little CO EDY of VAETETIE8, CAST TO THE STRENGTH OF THE WHOLE COMPANY, and in which the AUDIENCE will undoubtedly BE HIGHLY INTERESTED. Ladies' Merino Vests, Rlack Cassimeres, Ladies' Scarfs, Fancy do Embroidered Collars, Counterpanes, do Sleeves, Men's Wrappers, do lldkfs, do Drawers, do Flouncing.lCcrsej-s, Satinets, do lnsertings,Vestings. Keu'y Jeans, Wool Flannels, Gloves, Mittens, Canton Flannels, Deuimsi Stripes, Ticks, Sheetings, Shii tings, Linsey Woolsies, Table Oil Cloths, Damasks, Tweeds, Shecps Greys, Nankeens, Broad Cloths. THE EXHIBITION WILL CONCLUDE WITH THE LAUGHABLE FARCE OF STARVING KANSAS, O R BIB2tto TMl&Smade E1SY In which will appear, to the great delight of the AUDIENCE, BEANS FLOUR, MEAL, CORN. WINTER WHEAT, Cf fit SEED.) ONIONS, POTATOES, CIDAR VJNEGAR, DRIED APPLES BACON, COFFEE, SUGAR, DRIED PEACHES, PRUNES, RICE, CHEESE, TEAS, CRACKERS, &c As an evidence of the popularit3 of the above COMEDY wc need only refer the public to the lA&llE&SE Clt 0 If 1 S which were swayed by its CHARMING EF FECT during its phi' in Atchison last winter. We also take pleasure in referring to the un bounded and highly flattering opinions of its merits which it has every where elicited from the CRITIQUES OF THE PRESS ! We now. at a GREAT SACRIFICE, bring be fore the PEOPLE OF JUNCTION CITY this dramatic composition, intended a3 it is to represent the lighter passions and actions of mauKinu, wiucit are 10 ue imn.ueu in language, dress, and manner, by actors, for the entertain ment of the spectators. The termination of the INTRIGUE is happy, and the DESIGN IS AMUSEMENT! After the above an intermission of one hour will be liad to allow those making HEAVY PURCHASES time for dinner. ImmcdiaUly aftcr which we will " elevate the dry-poods" and present to the audience, as an AFTER- i'lA.fc, tuc amusing iarce oi MULTUM IN PARVO, O R J r.IXTX.31: OJT ETSRYTHlXG! The following being but a smalt proportion of various artiele3 that will be exhibited : Irish Linens, Silk Lace, Knitting Cotton, Swiss Muslin, Bleached Muslins, Jaconet Muslin, Crash, Grain Rags, Hoop Skirts, Apron Checks, Suspenders', Combs, Belts, Buckskin Mittens, Napkins, Men,s Boots, Men's Shoes, Boy's Boots and Shoes, "Women's Shoes", Children's Shoes, Rubbers, Satchels, Whips, Cambrics, Tassel3, Fringes, Flowers, Wreathes, BonncW, Drapery, Edgfng3. Head Dresses, Velvet Ribbons, Dress Trimmings", Lace Veils, Crape, Hosiery, Leiae Crape eedlcs, Floss, Table Cloths, Dimitv, Shirt Bosoms, Men's and Boys' Hats, Elastics, Woolen Hocfds,Mens and Boys' Caps, Braids, Tape, Pins, Trunks, Work-Cotion. Twine Buckskin Gloves, Buttons, Woolen Yarn ilea's & Boys" ClotliingJIardware, Qaeenswarc, Glass, Putty, Old Bourbon, Holland, Pure Wines i Brandies, Gin. JTheProprietori have no hesitation in guar anteeing the most perfect satisfaction to all who may visit our mimmoth amphitheatre. Any person dissatisfied with any part of f h'e perform ance will have his money refunded. None are expected to visit it except those in pursuit of tHe choicest, cheapest, largest, and most desirable atocK oi uoous ever urougut in to. junction uiiy. TICKETS GRATIS, (to be dad at TiE door.) PROMT SEATS RESERVED FOR LADIES. doors orsn at 6 rkkfokvaxcks segxk at 7. ? Stkeeter & Strickles. Junetio City, Sptobr 3- 1P6I. ILLUSTRATED HiESi The Best Mechjiicai , PAPER IN THE WORLD! Seventeenth Year. "VOIAJAEE. ti:: XEW SKjilES: A NEW VOLUME OF THIS WIDELY l circi circulated paper commences onthj Isfof January. 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Published and for sale at the office of the Hr.BAi.i or Progress 274 Canal street,- New Tork. Four hundred r.nd twenty eight page3, 12mo; good paper,, ar.d well bound. Price only ono dollar. A liberal discount to the trade. Single copies mailed free on receipt of price. Eighteen cents additional required, if sent to California and Oregon- Address, A. J. DAVIS, Publishers, . 274 Canal street, New York- EDWARD W. SEYMOUR, M.D.; lHYSMCMAJ SURGEOJ$ ASD ACCOTJCHETJli; OFFICE, AT THE CITY DRUG STORE, Junction City, Kansas. W. E. SUtfLIFF, jVlerclaaTit Tailor Eldridge House, Lawrence, Kansas. J: LEGORE, JEWELEB; Deaieb ijr Clocks; Watches, aid1 Jewelry. . jST Repaihiso done to order oa saort aotice; and in good style: vlSj HARPER, GODEY, PETERSON, AND all the popular raonthly Magaile, for sale at the CITY DRUG STOM. i .. i