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:p;ros:p:ecttjs OF THE & WEEKLY BEFT7FLICAN KEWSPAPEB, DEVOTED TO TOE ISTEEESTS OF WESTERN KANSAS. "Volume II. Tlio success which baa attended us during the past year, as shown by our increased cir culation, in our securing eo extensive an adver tising patronage, and by the high encomiums which hnvo been received from the press and people of the State for our bold and indepen dent course, ia defence of the Hight, have e&tisfieJ the Publishers that the Union is a fixed and permanent institution of Western Kansas. "While thanking our many patrons for the "bountiful support which they have given us r.nd for the encouragement received by the many complicats bestowed, we would ask a continuance of their help in making the Usios a reflex of the prospeiily and advancement which is sure to attend the course of Western Kansas. Strictly identified with the interests of Western Kansas, and well knowing its vast resources, which are only awaiting the magic band of the capitalist and laborer to be fully developed, and added to the growing wealth ef the country, we tkall spare no pains or energy to bring before the masses of the East the great advantage of our country as a place of settlement for tho home seeking immigrant. Everything tending to induce capital to flow bithcrward for tho development of our exten sive Coal Fields and rich Salt Spiings will receive that particular attention which it deserves. In politics, wo shall pursue that course which we believe justified by principles of Right and Justice, and which tends to Human Progress, Universal Liberty, and the free pursuit of Happiness by all mankind. The importance of having a full and com pleto local department we would not under estimate, and we are again impelled to ask our friends to aid us in this matter give us information of any thing transpiring in your neighborhood. We desire the Union to be a perfect history of this locality.- As we are unable to reduce the price of our paper, and live by it, at the same time making it a useful institution, we have concluded, in view of the mighty interests involved in the present struggle, to so arrange our terms as to give our friends an opportunity of extending our circulation in their localities : One year 52 numbers - - - - $2 00 Six months 26 numbcre - 1 00 Ten copies, one year, - - - - 15 00 We will also give to the getter-up of a club of ten subscribers the eleventh copy gratis. "We would appeal to our friends to aid us in putting the Union in the hands of every man in Western Kansas. ELAKELY &. MARTIN, Publishers. EXCITEjMEjNTT I N Something- JTew! ii Solicited i HENRY GANZ 1 AS JDST KEGEIVED AT TIIE Big Stone Store I1IS NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS COMPRISING ALL TIIE ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IX A mm GLASS ST0SE. He invites particular attention to his splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, direct from New York City. He flatters himself that he has now on hand THE NEWEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS IN THIS LINE IN WEST- ERN KANSAS, comprising the VERY LATEST STYLES, which in view of the HARD TIMES, he offers at the VERY IflWESTMSE PRICIS ! He has the most complete stock of ever offered in this market Among the end lees variety of articles will be found plenty of staples, such as ' TRINTS, DENIMS, TICKINGS. SAT - INETS, DOMESTICS. STRIPES CASIMERES, JEANS; Ac. ' And Other Goods in This Line Also : HOSIERY, HATS AND CArs. His GROCERY DEPARTMENT is up to the fullest standard, and comprises SUGARS, MOLASSES, SOAPS, FISH, CANDLES. TEAS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, OILS, DRIED FRUITS AND SPICES, Hiarcd and .Bacon, SALT DY THE SACK Qli .BARJREL SCHOOL BOOKS, SLATES Alf D ; STATIONERY! wiSTKRN mm 9 MRS. S. M. STRICKLER, ofJunctiorty Agent for "WTieeler fc "Wilson's SEWING MACHINES, Wheeler Wilson's SEWING MACHINES HAVE WON THE at the Fair of the TJ. S. Agricultural SOCIETY. And at the State Fairs of Maine, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, -Mississippi,:. Ohio, Illinois, Michigan,Connecticut, New Jersey, Vhginia, Missouri, Indiana, Kentucky, Wiscon sin and California. We prefer them for Family Use. N. Y. Trib They are the Favoiite for Families. New Yoik Times. It has No Rival Scientific American. There arc 83,000 Machines in use in this country and in Europe. ' ' This Machine ia Profitable and Available a Life Time. It is equal to Ten Seamsti esses. An Annual Dividend of 100 to 500 per cent (on its cost) may be obtained in use by its possessor. '1 his is the only Sewing Machine in the world making the Lock-Stitch with the Rotating Hook and using the Glass-Foot. Ihe Sales of the Wheeler & Wilson Machine in the tingle year of 1851 amounted to 10,727 : being 3G92 more than the combined sales of all other Sewing Machines. TRICES : No. 1. Medium, on Table, - $G5 00 No. 2. Improved Black, on Table 55.00 No. 3. Black on Table, - 45.00 No, 4. Large Machine, - - 75.00 No 5. Cylinder Machine, 85,00 Instructions will be given to all persons wish ing to learn the use of the Machine, whether they become purchasers or not. SgTo Ministers of the Goppel and for Charitable Purposes, the Machine arc sold at reduced prices. Finn Ibheb! From the Celebrated Manutactory of George A. Princo Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 24,000 Of Prince's Melodeons have been finished and are now in use. 'Ihe First Premium has uniformly been awarded io these inttruments wherever exhib ited in competition with others. Prices : New Organ Melodcon (for churches) $330.9 Double Bank, Double Reed Melodeou, 150.00 Piano Style, Double Reed Melodeon, 150,00 Piano Style, Sis Octave Melodeon, 130,00 Double Rced.Five Octave Pon.Melodeon.lSO.OO Five Octave, Portable Melodeon, 75.0U Four and a half Octae Port. Melcdeon GO 00 Four Octave Portable Mdodeou, lo.OO fiST Messrs. THOMPSON, WOODRUFF & Co., of Leavenworth, are the Sole Agents for Kansas of these justly celebrated insruracnts They have given tlio cub-agency to Mrs. S. M. Stiuckler, who will .secure an instrument foi any person who wishes to purchase at the pubs lished prices. June 20, IS 02. S. FEC11IIEIJ1ER & Co. INo. 50 Main Street. nAVE IN STORE AND ARE CO!XST-.NTIr RECEIVIZSTG- Varied Assortment of xi e a a y jxl a a e CLOTHING. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS id m fc c , , fc c WE MANUFACTURE .OUR GWN Goods in Philadelphia, ancLcan compete iiitiuTYAiniir- with any house west of Cincinnati. The attea tion of buyers is invited to onr stock, and a call solicited before purchasing elsewhere. S. FECHHEIMER & CO. , MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of FURNITURE, JUNCTION C1TY,'K&NSAS. COFFINS made with neatness and dispatch. rATTRASSES of all kinds constantly" on hand. All orders filled on short notice. f y EDWARD W. SEYMOUB, M. D. VUmSiCMAA SURGMOJy, ACCOUCHEUB. OFFICE, All THE CITY DRUG STORE- Junctlon City, Kansas. (3 PASSAGE OF THE HOMESTEAD BILL! GEEAT INDUCEMENTS! UBSUU. 0S;- TO AIL WHO WISH TO SECCBX JOB IH-U8SLVSS A HOME! THE PROPRIETOR OF Abilene, anticipating a lrrge emigration-to "Western Kausis during the present year, and the location of the v COUNTY SEAT of Dickinson Ccuntv at that plaee, offer the 31onI Liberal Inducements to all who wish to locate there. To those who will make improvements within twelve months he will donate from two to five lots, according to the amount of improvement Superior induce ments offered to Mechanics. He will also make LIBERAL DONATIONS for CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, and Public Improvements. AniLEHE is beautifully situated on a email stream of clear running water, one mile north of the Smoky Hill River, near the geograpical centre of Dickinson county, and on the great thoroughfare from the Missouri River to the Gold Regions, New Mexico, and California. It is the only town between Junction City and Saliua, and is located midway being twenty five miles from each. The country around Abilene is the most fertile and beautiful that can be found in the State its character being an intermixture of timber' and prairie, pecu liarly adapted to agricultural purposes. The fertility of the soil, the excellence .of the water, the healthfulness of the location, and the abun dance of timber and building"stone,r are induce ments of no ordinary character; while in addition, the rich mineral resources of this oortion of the State, the Salt Springs, and extensive Coal Fields west of us on the Smoky Hill, insuring the early completion of a Rail Road from the Missouri Riven, makes it one of the best natural business points in the State. The town was laid out six months ago, since which" time over one hundred lots have been sold, and it' now contains a store, blacksmith shop hotel. Post Office, and several families. Those v.ishing further information are re ferred, by permission, to the following gentle men, at Junction City, Kansas: Hon. R. McBratney, Register U.S. Land Office Henry T. Gecry, I sq , S. M. Strickler, Post Master. CIIAS. 11. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Abilene, Dickinson Co , Kaunas, Teb 1, 1862, jNTIE'W DRY GOODS HOUSE - Jl T LEA VE?M OR Til! The uuder.igncd has opened a new Wholesale & Retail DRY GOODS HOUSE At the Old EstabUJied Store, No. 50 Dataware St. Bet. 2d A 3d, Our Stock will be ENTIRELY NE, and, without enumerating, wo would '' eay that it comprises Everything in this Line! Merchants and Settlers of WESTERN KANSAS Will do well to give, as a call when they isit Leavenworth. :R. C.BRAIfT&Co. AVHOIL.ESX.E Stove & Tinner's SIX ESTJtSUSHHHIT. NO. 51 DELAWARE ST., NEAR THIED. XiELATVTELN WORTH, KANSAS. E VERY THING REQUISITE IN THESE Branches of Easiness constantly on hand. Tinners can bay their goods 'of me as cheap as in St Louis. Haying an extensive workshop, particular attention given to the WHOLESALE TRADE. Orders solicited. F. B. MEEK. JAMES B. DAVIS, Manufacturer and Dealer in FURNITURE, Of every style and Description, XT jST3DERT-A:-K:EII ! A Large Assortment of mumimmimm Constantly on hand. GQDelaKare Strcettbei. Second and Third, ' ' Xieavenv irorth;4 uaas. - TOPE K A HOT7SB, J. STE WA 5 T Proprietor. jlassas atsvuk, seaslt orrearxx . o., tTopelca, 'Kansas. GOOD STABLE ACCOMMODATIONS attached. "nltf J Wholesale KE1IK. PJmiiUJHMJIB. fe. k. CORNER 0? SHAWXEE AND TURD BXRUW, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. 3y Stock consists in part tof FLOUR, MACKEREL, CANDLES, SUGAR, T RAISINS, NAILS, SOAP, COFFEE, GLASS, MOLASSES, CHEESE, TEAS, SARDINES, WTIITELEAD, INDIGO, RICE, 'CORDAGE. Ml Kinds of Staple and Fancy ti-,- . GROCERIES. Everything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS QUEENS W,ARE HOUSE. As I do a JOBBING BUSINESS principally, I have selected my Stock witii" the greatest care, and with a view to the wants, of our W estern People. MERCHANTS, and others from the country, w,hq study their own interest, will find it to their advantage to giye me a call before-purchasing. O R D-E R S for Queensware ' promptly filled and packed with the greatest care, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Country Mer chants will .please take notice that I AM SOLE AGENT for the Celebrated o I will pay the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH for ' HIDES, FURS, AND FALLOW. - SAMUEL COCHRAlf, Corner Shawnee and Third Sts., LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. JAMES STREETER. STEBETBS Dealers in ST AP 1? ni lii, GROCERIES, HEW Ml 1 AH SHOES. SITS AM CAPS, IQTIOIS. ETC, Junction City, Kansas. HAVE MOVED INTO THEIR NEW BRICK BUILDING ON THE CORNER And in addition to their present Stock of Goods will open an ENTIRELY NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK. Times having improved, they intend to keep a full and complete assortment of every thing needed in this market. Every thing not on hand when called for, will be ordered on short notice. together with every kind of staple Goods, such as PRINTS, DENIMS, CHECKS, STRIPES, COTTON ADES, JEANS, BROWN & BLEACHED SHEETING SHIRTING. AL MOWING SCYTHES, FORES, &c. They will sell exclusively FOR CASH, and at the lowest living price, facilities are such that they cannot be undersold in Western Kansas. aaassi? s?si2 jpmsd'-sm ehbss &m sassw. STETTAULR & BROTHER'S NEW YORK STORE, corner oj intra ana ueiawarz ., LEAVElfWORTH, KANSAS Have just received a fall assortment of GENTS' rESr . -&.! DRESS GOODS ! KID GLOVES, P0SIERY, NOTIONS, Ac, Which we offer to the Puhlic at the -Lowest Cash. ZRrices,! f o TO WHOLESALE BUTERS We wonld only say.'"beof onr firm, being con- rtaatly ia New ?rl we are eaabled to" keep up the best ''selected;; stock wst'bf St Loufa, and baying Exclusively far Cash, we-careell Goods cheaper tha yoy other Houee inr the Wes term: vooairy, ( The constant demand, on. as,forG0-dr from voomry 'ercn atsas: imuuuca-- - t ; ropes aa-exclasi-e r',- ' Wholesale" DeprtmeDt, . - -r ' Wkich-aaahksusto ORDER! v EKTRffSTD TOOO-tCARB ' ? 8TETTAUBR A BBO, v RtW TWUC -TOO, Ceraer Delaware ft-Third 8t, LMvaawertk. BUCEfc' BLANKS fValIl-MS roa bai- a tkis orncx f Mil GOODS , kv. - : WHITE FJSH, CANDIES. OILS, OYSTERS, S. M. STRICKLER. IT1IK1II. Dealer in AND UNCI DRY GOODS, PROVISIONS, SO : iMT, Their M. K. SMITH, Dealerin , Of All Descrp Lion, From Infants' Two bit Beanos all the way up to GENTS' PREMIUM PATENT LEATHER SEWED BOOTS! also: all xuroi or JFJfiifs Groceries, S W E E T EST SUGAR A5D T-tS S.O.UREST VI KB GAR! - jBCGAR AT TEN CENTS, TEA AT FIFTY CENTS. . r Jr jv ojt U42B! Topska, Kansas. ,4 CASH PAID r,OR HIDES ! HAREUK LESLIE,.ax otto III wra.:.' iid Weeklies, for sale bj HALL I ..: QwyrBrvfrsT Richard Byrnes, Plaintiff; i ft tat Third -- va."- - pJeff-ra- Pelr .MeLaghUa,rDremdMt J : triet C ' r t, witbia aadjor te CoBnrjLQfJtaria aa4aifcri attached, ia the Statt of Kansai ' Peter McLaughlihg: You jure fcereWaotitea that on ihe 28th dayof XoTember, A. D. 186 an Order of Sale was issued in the abore. ea titled case, for the sob f ($309.00) three hundred and nine dollars, with interest front, the 3th day of March, A.. D. 18C2, and eoaui-J and by Virtue of said Order of Sale I will, on Tuesday, the 2Si day of Dacemhcr. A. Ti. Iflfi? I at 2 o'clock, P. M:, nponlhe premises, proceed ' in low Ml And hTf ntffin.J 11 m.- 1 the following- described Real Estate, wita the appvrcenances thereunto belonging, to-wit: The north half of the aouth-east quarter, asd the Bouth-weat quarter "of the south-east quar ter, and the north-east quarter of the eoath west quarter of section (24) twenty.four, in township No. (11) eleren South, of range No. (4) four East, in Davis county and 'State of Kansas, at which time and place you eaa attend if you think proper. Given under my hand this the 29th day ol .Noxember, A. D, 1862, at my office in the city of Junction, Davis eoaaty, Kansas. A. W. CALLEN, no--Jt-pf$7.50. Sheriff of Davis Co,,. Kan, Appralttcweat If slice. State ef Kansas, Davis County. S3. Frederick Kern, Cathinne Kern, William Allingham, Margaret Allingbam, and Robert Allinghan:, Guardiau of Margaret Allingham : You are herebey notified that on Monday, the 22nd day of December, A. d, 1862, at or about 2 o'clock, p. H , I will, upon the premises, pro ceed to levy on and have appraised according to law, the following described Real Estate, to wit : The south-west quarter of section (15) fifteen, in township No, (11) eleven South, of range No. 7 seven East, in the county of Davis and State of Kansas, with the tenements there on. Said land will be levied on by virtue of an Order of Sale, issued from the 3d District Court for Davis county and others attached, in the State of Kansas, ia favor of Richard Byrnes and'againbt the above named Frederick Kern, Catharine l.'ern, William Allingham, Margaret Allingham. and Robert Allingham, guardian of Margarec Allingham, for the turn of ($313.00) three hundred and thirteen dollars with interest from the 5th day of March, A. D. 1862, with costs, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Given under my hand at office in the city of Junction, Davis county, Kansas, this the 29lh day of November, a. d. 1862, A. TV. CALLEX. 4t-pfS7,50) Sheriff of Davis Co., Kan. T HE WOELD.-AN 11TDE- PENDENT DAILY, SEMI WEEKLY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPER.' TnE DAILY WORLD. Terms per annum, Six dollars ; four copies to one address, Iwenty Dollars. To Clergymen, Five Dollars per annum. For a club of ten copies an extra copy will be sent. TnE SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. 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For a club of fifty copies, the Daily will ba sent for one yeer, For a club of ono hundred copies, the Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly will be sent foi ono year. Remittances for The World may be made by drafts, treasury notes, or bank-bills of specie paying banks, and where the attention of the postmaster is called to the remittance at the time of mailing the letter, it may be made at our risk. Specimen numbers sent to any address upon application. Address THE WORLD, No. 35, Park Row New York; 10,900 f G BAmT S If a JVTEB ! A CUASCE FOR. ALL WHO WISH TO m&mm mmm mw ANY PERSON SENDIMG 25 CENTS WILL receive, post-paid, one of the following recipes; To makelVESTERN CIDER, UNION STICK STIGHT. ARTIFICIAL HONEY. LEA THER POLLISH, SECRET ART OF CATCH ING FISH ; oi for $1.00 I will send ilLive, together with SEVENTY-ONE other recipfir arts, am discoveries, with circular containing terms to Agents. dAdress J. W. LOGAN, Box 12, Dunlapsville, Or, Union county, Ind. Box 84, Junction City, Davis County, Kansas. J. D. BRUMBAUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Dealer in Rttl Estate and Land Warrants, MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. W1 ILL PRACTICE IN TnE SEVERAL Courts of Kansas locate Land Warraats make collections pay taxes for noB-resMeats and give prompt attention to au nui- pertaining to bis profession: BlStf , -EPHRAIM H. SANFORD, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR Council QxorB, Kansas. IJKILPRACTIOE IN OTIS JUDICIAL ' WW' District. He respectfully refers to Poa. Jndg, Safford, Topeka ; Hon. Jodft wow. terVN-rwalk, OW ; Got. 8. MV irdll OMa; W-8haaasa.Kasa;i. Ct &wS,Naw Lisbon Ohio S. M.- flttiakkt. ,jBBCtio.City,'Kaaaa. . R. BVIxK5k5p auc. OP b mhtmrtr r PCcc at the Post Office La Coaacil Grove, Km-