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r.'tt'rt'i-ir'w. junction, Saturday; dec. 13, 1862. O Dr. Sevmocb has returned from a trip up the Smoky. Says there is coal there. m m m U The Commissioners of Leavenworth county have levied a tax of $CO,000 in that county to v ay the expenses of the coming year. ID The United States Express Company re ceived eleven tons of freight in one day in Leav enworth recently. . m A great sale of condemned horses and mulea comes off at Fort Riley next Monday. Splendid chance for those wanting an "old plug." m m m CT The Grist Mill project is still being ngita ted. ' Various plans are suggested. One gentle man signifies his willingness to invest $2000 in such an enterprise. m w Religions Elder Dennison will hold Quar terly .Meeting (o-morrow, in Taylor's Hal'Vi. He will preach this (Saturday) evening, and also Sabbath piorning and evening. m m tCT Thomas L. Madden, who was convicted at the late term of the District Court of poisoning Ann Smith with a decoction of whiskey and cantharides, lias been sentenced to five years imprisonment in the penitentiary. U"Iand G companies of the Juinsa3 Ninth, passed through lov.n last Saturday for Fo:t Riley. They came from Fort Lamed. In one company wc noticed several"" red men of the forest"' They will probably winter at Riley. Mrs. McFarhnd's school closed yesterday. Mrs. McF. has endeared herself to many of the parents of this neighborhood by her success with the children. The District School stands in the way of her reopening her school immediately. i.Bj" We have received a heavy instalment of portry" from "Rosey." Its calibre is entirely too heavy for the bore of the Union. It is not what might be called orthodox in principles generally laid down by spelling-books. m What we have Leasxed. That legal adver tisements, without the Cash in advance, are a humbug. Therefore, the money mutt be had on 6uch advertisements before they will appear in the paper. Waiting on the property to pay our fees is played-ouL i Just as we were going to press, who should drop into our sanctum but Fued Marvin and Yv BiNTON. They have spent the last six months in tramping over Illinois and Iowa. Marvin was one of our regular loafers, and it seems natural to have his " phiz " around again. A Blunt Teu:gcu. General Blunt'slast tele gram is to tJie effect thatthe enemy, 25,000 strong, had attempted to forceliis position for three days but were driven back, and wiuds up, " You will soon hear of one of the damndest fights or foot races that has taken place lately." m m m i ITT Martin Daily, an old resident of Junction, now a member of the Second Kansas, piid our town a isit one as.y last week, and was warmly welcomed by a host of friends. Daily has been a member of the Second, ever since its organiza tion, not having been mustered out at the time the rest of the boys were, and was at the battle of Ferrsville, a member of General Mitchell's xjdy-guard. U The Charter, Books, fcc, of Occident Lodge, No. 2G, I.DFrr.MhNT Onnui of Good TEMrL&5 have been received. It is to ba hopd that the true friends of Temperance will take hold of Uiis strong and effectual weapon of ltetorm, and adhere to its teachings. Some evening next week the Charter members will meet at Taylor's Hall, when the Lodge will be instituted and a permanent organization effected. Notice will be served as to what evening. The opening of such an institution will be a inaiked era in the history of Junction. m m 9m Personal. Refugees from the border of Seccs eia are common, but one from the heart of the Southern Corn-fcderacy is a novelty. Mr.LrN Field arrived in town last "Wednesday, having had to leave the benign state of Alabama rather unceremoniously or submit to be pressed iuto service againsthis Country. Mr. Field is a Vcr montcr, but has been doing business for several years in Alabama, and being likeljr to be pressed into a company of rebel cavalry, ho flew towards civilization, and left all rather than war upon his Government. He is a " bully," jovial fellow, and will ba quite nn acquisition to the "cfrcle." m m m AJFatal Accident, A young man by the E&mc,ofIJolzmari, while on a buffalo hunt on the Smoky Hill, one day last week, was acci dentally shot, and died while on his way to his home in. Salina. He and a companion were together when his companion stumbled and fell, .causing his gun to go off, the charge taking eficct in Holzman's thigh. His wound did not bleed much, and he appeared to be doing well until within a short time of his death, which was unanticipated and a mystery to the pbysi cian who has since examined him. A CARD. We are now receiving, direct froniNew York oar WintcrStttk" Tobls.---We bare a large lo,tsbf Jleady Made CJoJ&ng' and G&l'l fir nishing goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Hosiery. &e. Our stock of Boots and Shoes Jjor. men, women and children, is the most complete to be found west of Leavenworth. All of which, we offer FOR CASH at the lowest living rates. ' ' STREETER & STRICKLER. P. S. We ray the highest market price for Hides, Tillow and Furs of all kinds. S &. S. United Statea Assessor' Office, ' ! LATrlTESci, Kansas, Dec$. 1862;- XTOTicE -isi herbSyagiyex: that J3I the Assessment of Taxes wider the-Act entitled "An Act to provide Jnternai Keveue" Ac, has been completed fwr the month of Sep tember, in Division No. 6,-coprismg the coun ties of PolUvattomie, Riley and Clay, and that all peraons.intcrested can examine the nst uy calling on the Assistant Assessor, M. J-l,99rtJ at Manhattaa. The iadersigned: will e xattfenjlanc at tManhattanjon.the 1st aJan,uay, 9-W jmrpose' of 'bearing Jfcppealsfnoni -4hAAlMH meat, assaaic.by the'JusisUnTJ&aSaia . JAMESJELEGATE, . United "States AesotforKan3P.- "A Teace Rumor. The New York Tikunc o3 the follow ing from Washington: Dr, tJarnev, a citizen of Baltimore, jtm" recently taken by rebel pickets, near Cen tre vine, ana lorwaruea 10 xucumona: ne has since statedTthat lie went oat for the express purpose of being captured. WhHe in Richmond, where he had numerous ac quaintances, he had frequent interviews with members of t he Cod federate Cabinet, and was admitted into many secrets of the J rebel programme. When the time arrived for his departure North ho was sent for by J. P. Benjamin, who handed him letters, addressed to Governor Seymour, of New York, Fernando and Ben Wood, Vallandig ham and Cox, of Ohio, Bayard, of Dela ware, Heyerdy Johnscn, of Missouri, and a number of other noted Democratic leaders in the North. and Border States. In the verbal instructions given to Barney no terms were asked for. Southerners told him they would consent to no terms. If not admitted to the Union again as equals they would not come in. again at all. What they ask is the granting of an amnesty to all the military and civil leaders of the rebellion, so that an election for members of Con gress can be had during the coming winter, and that body be called together a3 early at least as April. - THE UNION FOREVER JOHN P. WILEY, of JUNCTION CITY, keeps at his old stand, - - v . The, Claim House, a good assortment of DRY GOODS & GRO CERIES, And PROVISIONS, as well as BOOTS and -SHOES ; and he flatters himself, a3 he has no rent, clerk, or hauling to pay, that he is able to sell as cheap as can be bought at the retail houses in Leavenworth City. Having traded in St. Louis with Morgan & McClung to over $50,000, and with-IIensley & Russell, of Leavenworth City, and now selling for prominent firms in Leaenworih, I flatter myself that I am regarded as a prompt and well posted man, prepared, if necessary to sell goods for others on commission, on fair and reliable term's, is well as to'be able to sell quite-' as 'cheap 'as they can be purchased m Western Kansas. Farmers, " bring on your HIDES AND PRODUCE, and exchange with me, and hunters, bring me your FURS of all kinds, and I will prove my proposition. -I- also keep a small amount of LUMBER ana COOPER STUFF r on band for sale. Appraisement Notice. State of Kansas, " Davis County. J ss ii Geo. W. Kingsbury: You are hereby notified that on Tuesday, the 30th day of December, A. D. 1SG2, at 10 o'clock, a. x., I will, upon the premises, levy on and appraise according to law, the following described Ileal Estate, to wit: Lot G in bins' 38, lot 18 in block 27, lot 17 in block 15, lot 6 in block 7, lot 10 in block 20, and lot 11 iu block 20, situated in Cuddy's Addition to Junction City, and lot 17 in block GO, in Junction City, in the county of Davis and State of Kansas. Said land will be levied ou and appraised by virtue of an Ort!er of Sale issued from the 3d District Court for Dais county nnd othera attached, in the State of Kansas, in favor of Wni. S, Biakely, and against the uboc named Geo, W. Kingsbury, at which time and placo you can attend if you think proper. Given under my hand tbis the 0th day of December, a. v. 1SG2. A. W. CALLEN, nG-itpf$5. Sheriff of Davis Co. Appraisement Notice. Stale of Kansas, J gg Davis County, Waters W. Herbert : You are hereby notified that by virtue of an Order of Sale, issued from the 3d Distriot Court for Davis Co. etal attached, Mate of Kansas, in favor of "William Strceter, and against Wateis W. Herbert, I will, upon the the premises, on Wednesday, tho 31st day of January, a. d. 18G3, at or about 10 o'clock, a. m., levy on and have appraised according to law, the following described Real Estate, to wit: Lots G and 8 in block 1, lots 8 and 9 in block 2. lots 1, 3, 6 and 8 in block 4, lots 1, 2, 3 and 9 in block o, lots 2, 9 and 19 in block 7, lots 8 and 19 in block 8, lots 14 and 15 in block 9, lots 11 and 18 in block 13, lots 1G and 18 in block 14. lots IS and 19 in block 22, lots 1 7 and 19 in block 24,lots G and 7 in block 27, and lot 17 in block 29, .situated in Cuddy's Addition to Junction City, in the county of Davis and State of Kansas, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Given under my hand at the city of Junction, this the 6th day of December, A. D. 18G2, .-A. W. CALLEN, uG 4tpf$7.50f " " Sheriff of Davis Co. Order of Publication. William II. Mackey, Pl'ff. "j In toe Third ,"" versus Judicial "District DciritYC. Stevenson, Deft. J Court, withfii and for the county of Davis, State of Kansas. The above named De Witt C. Stevenson, for merly of the State of Kansas, now of parts un known, will take notice that William H Mackey of the county of Davis, State of Kansas, did on the 2thday, of SfcptMnber, 'A? D? W2i file his petition in the District Court of the 3d Judicial District, sitting in anu.ior ue county oi uavis, State or Kansas, against the: 'said De Witt C. Stevenson tor the sum of $63 00, with interest from the 25th dayof June, A, D. 1S62; said sum being the price and value of a stallion horse which-the said, defendant on or about the 25th day of June, lSC2', unlawfully converted to his own use And the said De Witt C. Stev enson is hereby notified that an oider of at tachment has been issued in this action, and thaty-.virtue of said order of attachment, the Under Sheriff of said county has attached the following real estate of the said De Witt C. Stevenson, to-wit: Lof 17 in block 11, lot 13 in block 30, lot 1-i.in -block 63, lot &in block 70, and lot 11 in block B, Situated, lying nnd being in Junction City, Davis County, State of Kan sas ; also, that A..W, Callen, Sheriff of Davis county, aforesaid, and resident therein, has been earnisheed as having in his hands proper ty of the said defendant, in money, amownting to S25.77. The said lie Witt U. etevenson is notified that he is required to answer or demur to said petition on or before the 14th day of Februtry, A.vTJL 1863,C8r aaid.ptUtion will he taken as true, and judgment rendered accord ingly, and said property sold ta-pty the same. J " " WTLtlAirnrMACKEY. Attest, By S. B. White, his Att'y. R. D. Hobley.lerfc - (n6.Ctpf$14 t-SJ in ;z:p ii- T4KTICE BL.AKKS of aU-lilads -J" 2 Davi County Tax NoticeT THEltASJlOLLvOE-DAYIS COUNTY for the year 1862, has been placed in my hands for collection. The tax-payers in said county are hereby notified that I will be in each Precinct in Davis county, at the usual place of holding "elections, at the following times, to col lect said taxes: Ashland, West Point, -Clarke's Creek, Lyon's Creek, Junction Citv, Drceraber 17th, 1862 18th, " 19th, " r ' 20th, " 22d, " Two mills of the State tax is pyable only in Gold or silver, or United States Demand Notes. On all taxes remaining unpaid after the 1st day of January, A. D. 1663, a penalty of ten percent will be added. DANIEL" MITCHELL, n5 5t Treasurer of Davis Co. Riley County Tax Notice. THE TAX ROLL OF RILEY COUNTY, for the year 1SG2, has been placed in my handa for collection. The tax'pyers in said county are hereby notified that I will be in each Precinct in Riley county, at the usual place of holding election1', at the following times, to collect said taxes: At Manhattan, December Gth, 1862. Ogden ' " ' 8th, " Wild Cat precinct " 15th, " . Batchelor, " 17th, " Mill Creek. " 22d, " Fancy Creek, " 24th, " The rate of taxation for this year is County tax, 8 mills per each dollar's value. State " 5 " School " 1 ' " " " Toll " fifty cents each. Two mills of the State Tax is payable only in Gold or Silver, or United States Demand Notes. On all taxes remaining unpaid after tbe first day of January, A. D. 1863, a penalty of ten per cent will be added. ' "JAMES HUMrnREY, ao-ol) Treasurer of Riley County. Notice to Tax-payers of Dick inson Connty. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX THAT the Tax Roll for 1862 has been placed in my hands for collection. I will be at the different places of voting in said county for the purpose of receiving the same, as follows : Mud Creek, December 16th, 1662 Turkey Creek, " 17th, " Lyon's Creek. " 18th, ' Chapman's Creek, " 20th, " On $100 a tax of $1.00 has been, levied for County purposes. , On$100a tax of $0.50 has been levied, for State purposs. I ' i On $100 a tax of $0.10 has been levied for School purposes. v State Capitation tax, $0.50. To all taxes unpaid after the the first day of January, 1863, a penalty of ten per cent will be added. JOS1AII JONES, Treasurer of Dickinson county Kansas. By R. S. Milllk, Deputy. Abilene, Nov. 8, 1862. n5-4t. J, JULIUS KEL.L.EEC, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Jitfail Dealer in 415 CHEROKEE ST., NEAR BROADWAY. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, o ORDERS PROMPTLY. FILLED, AND WARE DELIVERED AT EVERY PLACE IN KANSAS. ALL "WARE WARR ANTED. City Bakery. Washington Street, between 6th and 7th, JUXCTIOX, KAXSAS, W. BCCKER.rProptiaor. FAMILIES' SUri'LIED WJTU BREAD AND CAKE Wines, Liquors, Tobacco, CIGARS AND CANDY, ALL CHEAP, nltf FOR CASH ! - DRAKE BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS, Stationers and PAPER DEALERS, - Scfiool1 Books, JBlank Books, every description of IPHnSTTERS' Furnishing & Paper Warehouse G7 DELAWARE STREET, BET.'3d& 4tH,J Leavenworth, Kansas. THE HIGHEST; PRICE PAID TOR RAGS. VauncU rrovfJeu?8 MPepoti CALL AT THE Post- Office axd get, the latest Leavenworth, St. ""Louis, "and'"New York Daily and Weekly Tapers You wilf find there also pipr, pens, ink? "erivelppes-achool books, window eurtain, wall paper, &c. , 22m3 V,'i'i.'i ; immh--j t vuu &" & l" MANUFACTURES' v- of all kinds of FURNITURE, JUNCTION C1TT, KANSAS. COFFINS made with neatness and dispatch. MATTRASSES of all kinds constantly on hand. All orders filled on short notice. EDWARD W. SEYMOUR, M. D. OFFICE, AT THE GITY DRUG STORE, Jcibctibn CityyXansai. i tmrCmjatr a: ttnnati mjlss as jlVtcccx, siablt orrosifi p. o., -GOOD awu AwwiyyAHwa ! i TTHOMPSOWOODRUFF OF Jxcln3iiety;WJiolcsa(e JJcaicrs in FOBEIGM AMD DOMESTIC DRY CPGDS. -AND, Ik&w&e e2 Wo tjo jys : To the Merclianls of KANSAS. COLORADO. AND NORTII- WESTEUN 'MISSOURI. We are now openin , direct from the manufac turers, T ' - f A LARGE STOCK OF ON MAIN -STREET, BETWEEN SHAV- NEE AND DELAWARE, (Old Stand uf Lucas Donaghy.) , LEAVENWORTH, 'KANSAS. We would call the attention of all to our Mam moth Stock before makin purchases elsewhere. In our stock i ill be found all rades of BROWX SnEETlXGS, DEXIJfS, STRIPES, GIIECKS, and the latest and most desirable styles of PRINTJ, Delaines & LAtfNS. A. verv extensive stock of STAPLE NOTIONS, All of vchich ice offer at Unprecedented Low Prices ! WE WILL IWOT RETAIL, hence off r to dealers the! benefit aecruiii from ;f7iH rFlTDlTl'- jyj? ili STOCK ? THOMPSON, WOODRUFF Sz Go.. Main Street, bet. Shawnee .and Delaware, Lcaveiiirorlli, Kansas. FAIRGHILD KING & Co, SO. 52 MAIN STJIEKT, (.V3.TII0NY BCILDGS,) OilHIHn IIR1L WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, TOll JP&F2S aP ? ivsir s. ss HATS AND GAPS, CARPET, OIL CLOTHS, &c KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Fun.!-. ASSOI2.TME2TX' FOR COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and have now in store A NCW AND I! CAW STOCK, purclifised prrtious to the late ndv.mco in .piiccsi. consequently we can sell as LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN THC WEST. Oiders Respectfully Solicited wm. h. Mckinley, AUCTIONEER, Tenders his servicer to the people of DAVIS and adjoining counties , .. TERMS-REASONABLE. Refers to Union Office or to S. M. P trickier. Junction City, or to WM. II. Mc.KINLEV, u49-tf.) ' Kentcn, Davis Co , Kansas R. D. MOBLEY, District Clerk of Davis County RE.IL ESTATE AND LAND AGENT, JUNCTION-CITY. WILL do- business in the Land Office, and give strict attention to paying taxes for non-residents. Office on Washington street, Taylor's Building, opposite the Eagle Hotel. n8tf CRAIG UE & M O OX,- - v '.WHOLESALE A EETA1L DEALEU8 JS Foreign and Domestic Liquors, y Cigars and Tobacco,' - - fcixAs Ar.-TjrrosiTE Trn: tost omen; -. Topckg, Kansas. S. B. WHITE, AfrORNETfi COUNSELLOR p-f JUNCTION CIT-r, KANSAS. ' ; W" ILL. PROaPTL'Y ATTEND TO ALL business, entrusted to his care in Western KtnaaSl : nltf J. C. KENNETT, 3prunty Surv;cyorff Kenton, Davis County, Kausat. Will promp'ly attend to all kinds of Sor . Voying otf terras to suit the times. NOTICE OF APPRAISEMENT. State of Kansas, f rtavta PmiBfv rrr' -& . -i Elles Conaellr: Tou-areherefiyinotinedihat on Monday, the 29th. day of December, 1862, at 10 o'clock, a- si., I will, "npon th"e premises, lew on and have appraised according to law, Ihi Ifollawiag dtscribei Real Estate, to-wit : LiOIS SiO. O UU I, IB U1UCK i-'tu. o, biiu inc i- purtenancea thereon, in ,CuddyXAddilion.to Jucdcn City, in the eomnty efDa? k and State of Kaasas.i Said laad will be vie4 oa'aad appraised by-rirtne of mi Order of Sale issaed fromtht 3d District Court for Dayis -coanty, with others attached,' in the State of Kansas, in faTor-'of John Liadsley, and against the above Banted 1 Connelly, at which ttme and place you can atlend if you thint proper. Grv asder my hand, this the 6th di'y'if Decem ber, A. D. 1S62. - -. A.Y.ltCAl,LKiN, ,-., JcL"- r n.. pn pofcjc WltSOH. """ TXwlWniSTlSC9,"t.. WILSOlT-fc HASTINGS, Formerly John Wilsoa 4: Cb. "Wholesale feid. Retail . r ' IStealerS'Iii W8VMM CBT1EIY Iix)n, Steel, Nails, CIRCULAR SAWS, RUBBER BETING iPitDiiiMcii &3&df Xo. 23 Dd'Mcare. Street, LEAVENWORTH, - KANSAS TIIE ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS . inited to our Stock, which will be found as complete as any in the West ; and we are determined that iu the matter of Q UIJTY 15 PEICES, No firm west of St. Lam's shall give SETTEE WniiHiY! ill j)ay particular attention to Orders from tlie Country Filling them Promptly rnd Faithfully. 03" Remember the place and address WILSON & HASTINGS, No 23 Delaware St. bet. Maiu & Second m & s p w NEW OPENING. AVI-IOLESA.I.E HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' YARNS, THREAD'S, EMBROIDERIES, LACES. TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS. HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, HOTIONS, -MILLINERY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, ZEPHYR GOODS. C , WiLLOW WARE, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. FdJKVrrfJM STAPLE Dry Goods! Etc., Etc. Orders will be promptly filled and carefully attended to. S..M. R0THCHILD, Fo. 71 Dtlaware Street, Leavenworth City, Kansas. WATSON & BRACE, xcholcsalc dealers in OUT GOODS, BOO TS ?.A 7) SIIO ES, CLQTHISG 161 ITFITfilE 060DS. io. 12, Delaware Street, ECHVcnwortli. Kansas- EDDY ic ARNOLD, Vl10lc.-4alc Dealers in MB HI HUB, jp.Ainsrrs, ores, brushes, Glassicare, Perfumery, Fancy Ai tides, e. A Full Stock of mzz n jmL. wt-j km m: mLm LAMP AND LAMP FIXTUIIL'S. contantly on hand. Xo. 10 Delaware Street, comer Main, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. JOHN II. KARNAX, WASHING TON STREET, JUNCTION CITT. rkEALER IX STOI'ES, and all kinds of , , I Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, &c. A supply Jf .everything in his line sufficient for tletwanta of thistieighborhoad. " , Repairing done on'the shortestnotice. allf -'. - DANIEL MITCHELL, L.LVD JGE.XT, SURVEYOR, JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS. rAB ITAURAi'VTS for sale for A CASH, and on time.' - Land Warrants located. Collections made and Taxes paid for no-residcnts. nltf LORESZd'bOW Jons C OII3. DOW & OTIS, Counsellors at Law. Topeka, Kansas Frank Jehle, . olmS BOOT jNT SHO . v MAKERS CORNER WASHINGTON & 7th STREETS, Junction City, XLanisu. REPAlTlINGddne on hhort nctlce.4 TERMS CASH, n2tf F. M. FLETCHER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Junction City, Kansas WILL ATTEND TO THE ERECTION OF all kinds of Buildings with neatness and dispatck, WSB PLANS nd SPECIFICATIONS anusatd. " :;tlJ".'ft.' . TERMS To suit.ae " HARD TIMES." Lnmri nt,T 1 , KtTT TlRHtF STOKE. MALE OR-FEMALE AGENTS TTO SELL LLOVD'&NSW TEET;pnATECOUSTr COL ORED MAP OF THE CNITED STATES, CANADA8, NDNEW BRUNSWICK. Prom recent ,surey?, coapletoi Aug.""l6 lSti2; ooat $20,00 1 engrave itaad one jiatfgO time. Superior to any $10 map evcr.iaadc jy Col ton or Mitchell, and sells"at the low price of afty cents ; 870,000 Barnes ore engraTeU on this mip. . ' i - r " . It 13 not onlv Coantv Map. but it'Is alaa ," COUMYAN RAILROAD MAP of ihp Uniied Estates and Canadas combificd ia one. giTing EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distauce between. Guar-xntec any worn n or man $3 to $3 per day, nnd will take back alt naps that oaaaat be sold rnd refund the money. ' C.H.I t.V "2 1 .....fT . . K.. schu lJt wt. nulla iu ij PrinfHl instructions how to cauva well, furuibhed all our agents., Wanted Wholesale Agents for oar Maps In evens State, California, Cannda, England, I France atid Cuba. A fortune can bo mads with a few .hundred do'Hrs dipit.il. No cox rKTiTio::. . J. T. LLOVD, No l$4 Broadway, Kew York. The Wur Department uses our Mp of Vir- . gini.i, Mnry'?nJ, and Pennsylvania, cost S10O-1- 000, co which :s iiwrked AntreJaa ureec, Shnrpab-g, MiryKad Heights. illiamsport Ferry, i. uorersvule, olana a tow, ami an other- on the Potomac, and every other plact in Maryland, Yirgiuia, and Pennyhania, or mjary refunded, LLOVD 5 TOPOGRAPHICAL J1A;' OF KENTUCKY, OHIO. INDIANA nd ILLINOIS, h the only nuihority for Gen. ttuell and ths War Department- Money refunded to anyotw finding an error iu it. 1 uce 0 cents. From the Tribune, Anir. 2. "LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARY LAND AND PENNSYLVANIA This Mop is v.ry Inrgc? ita coat is but li-5 cents, and iv is tun nnsr wmcii cvx bk vlkcuvscd." ' LLOYD'S GREAT MAP OF THE MISSIS SIPPI RIVER From Actual Surveys by Capt. Bart and Wni Rowen, Mrssipsippi River Pilots, of St, Louis, Mo., shows every miti's plaafcv tion and owner's name fiom St. IOuis to th Gulf of Mexico 1,330 miles every sand bar, inland, town, fcindtnjr, and all places 20 miles back from the river colored in counties avl States. Price, $ I in sheets, $'', pocket forai, and $- 50 on linen, with rollers. Ready Sept. '20. Navy DervnTMnxT, Wamhnv.toN', Sept. 17, '02. J. T. Llotii Sir: Send me your Map of tho Mississippi River, with price per hundred cop .es. Rear Admiral Charles II. Davis, ccmmaml iig the Mississippi squadron, ie authorized to purchase as many as are required for the use of that iquadron. GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of tho Kavy. To liom It jlas Concern. Notice is hereby given that Louh KiUasa committed suicide on or about the 13th 39of September, A. D. 18(i"2, at his place on Clarke's Creek, Divis couuty, Kansas. Said Louis Kit lass uas born iu Prussia, and at the time of hia death was about fifty years of age. He was five feet nine and a half inche3 high, fair com plexion, brown eyes and brown hair, and had served 22 years in the United States Army. He died possessed of the following property; viz : One quarter section of land, being the north-east quarter of Sec. 27, Town. 12 South, Range G Eist, and personal property to ths amount qf $2l3.73. (n6I.Gt.) CHRISTIAN WEIZEL, Adminibtrator of the estate of Louis Kill63, Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was appointed Nov. 3d, 18G2, by John E. Koes, Probate Judge within and for Davia county, Kansas, Esecutor of the estate of W. II. Wooslcr, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate settlement of the same : and all person having demand against said estate are required to exhibit the same to the Executor,. to be allowed, within one year from the date of these letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit ot said estate ; and if such claims tire not exhibited within three years froin the date of Uicso letters, they -will be e J.tiL a t t n'nftoTrn iorever aeoRjreu. u. n.. nuuotuui , Executor of the estate " of IV. II. Wooster, deceased. ii2-4t"pf$5. luring on Your Grists ! ! I WILL GRIND CORiN AT TIIE JUNO tion Cty Steam Mill every Saturday until further notice, commencing NdV. ,16th. Will grind for toil if preferred. nS-tf.) N S. GILBERT. -NOTICE . . IS HEREBY GlVX"T0 ALL, PERSONS it ham it may coaccra, that the undersigned gave a note, dated July 22nd, 18G2, to Robert Parker, or bearer, fnr the snm cf ftnecn ((lo; dollars, payable ninety days after date. This is to caution all persons against buying said note, as I will not pay sa'd note, 'having re ceived no value therefor. RoBt.r.T McRtvKOLn. Solimon Cily, Aug. 22, 18Gl (n3 LEWIS KURTZ, MANHATTAN, KANSAS. i TtZXLtll IS Groceries, Provisions, Clothing, Dry, &09'1m, Hats and Caps,' Boots' and bnoes.-rj" gather with everything uenaN ly kept in a first class Country Store. " ,, WILL recive every 'description of Coantry Produce in exchange for jrood", such as wheat, corn, oats, pork, tallow, bide, potatoes, turnips, onions, in fact nearly eery thing that a farmer raises.. .. B,Mis5auii nioaxj taicn at par pr sent-ed soon: ,- nltf FRUIT TREES POR SALE. '' be suljicriber has on hand FIFTY T1IOUS. I AN;D APPLE TREES, or w-Eix-sri.ECT varieties, as'irelfaqnautity of Peach, Locsst ke., S"c', which he offers cheap' for "cash, cr will exchange for ct?w, young- stock or grais, at reasonable prices. i1IRAf BEAL, Ashland Nursery, Davis Co., Kansas. n4Sly. TAXES, TAXES ! . ' JG. W. SAPP. - - Covxtt Clerk or nAtr.NM ccc.niv, S"oTAar PCB I1C, LzGtxCOKVEVA.NCER, ANB GxXCKAt BCStNIi3aCK.STr I Topoka, Kansas, w TILL ATfEXO TO ALL BUSINESS entrusted to him. volleelrons mitie nA nfomntlv retnmed. Taxes 'paid for nea- resident; .all letters afdrejeed to hio ill meet prompt attention. . OFTICE, 0VER THE TOST OfTICB. . " W. E. SUTLIFFj , M e r oil an 'i Trailo r. T2r- ,AT A .iaWTeDCw; HufH. r' sxlk'at TJnawwi j-n?r- !-t . Kt '3?eS ,' '0 -'frrjv Y 't t s