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mpfSBmetm m . 'y' l&!tZZi?j5lLilSltfiS iTTi" a iTyatis-ws-ehiB' - i j.,swir L, c V -.V IS IS Gardening as a Part of Agriculture. "I ivish to call the attention of your 'numerous readers to a few 'suggestions on the subject of gardening. I shall be brief, for I esteem brevity one of the cardinal virtues, i By observation in this part of our na tiohal domain, at least. I find there i very littleattention paid to the gaiden as a part or me rami, xnc suuiu is, without doubt, more or lees true in ncarlv all naits of the country. Insec- tinns r-lntplr pnntiffious to our large mtipa. ns Boston. New York, Philadel !r.ni. ptfi.. it is otherwise." But these ntirms nre small comnared with the whole extent of territory occupied by tanners in our country, i-anuaa i" the sections I have named, undeistand the balance of the Harden as a part the farm. They have found out their inter ess in this lespect. .but l appre hend it is not so with farmers as a class Now, as we aie mostly a nation of far mpr3 -nlmt; i for the interest of one i mnro. or less for the interest of all And by obseivation? too, Thave learned men oftentimes have a' sensitiveness in regard to their interests a feeling in their pocket, -nhen they have 'but little feeling anywhere else. But the farm 'ers of our own country, as a class, are intelligent men, their country's pride, and its sure defense. They are not the men on whom leasonis lost; they arenot the men who go to mill wim a stone m one end'of the bag, because someoooy else did it in the days of yore. They are not the men to humbug- -with the doctrine of protection ; tiiey are no advocates of class legislation, 'nor "will they submit quietly to thetaxatjon of the m'anv f or the benefit of the few. ' "When they shall become aware that one acre, on which the need spend only their odd moments, will produce five times as much in value as the lest of their land will do measure for measure, they will no longer be without that which should be an appendage to every farm, and worthy of the na?ns:-Vi garden. f That a garden properly cared for will do tins, and otten mucn more than do it, is assuredly true beyond successful contiadiction. Experience, And there is no better teacher, w ill dem- onsTtifte this to any pne who will make .the trials A rair trial is ail tnat as needed to Dlace the matter beyond cavil or doubt. We, as farmers, should make the 'trial. If one-fourth of an acre sown with carrots will produce as much -food for stock as one and a half acres :n ;i : ., .. l... An. if? All Will uu in glass, uj nun uu , tAi lnow 'that, fed -to dairy cows, "carrots are the best of food. "And they are al most equally as good for many other kinds of stock. But this is nor the. only view- we should take, of the matter. Not alone for the profit of a garden should we see -to it that wc-cach nave a good one. WiCshould then have them as a matter of (nst wide. Of all citizens we should "do ashamed to be without them. Wit; npss the enrnmous ranees DaicL in our larse cities for jrreen peas, lettuce, green coin, melons, carlv potatoes, lor all garoen vegetables, so only they be early ones. They are esteemed luxuries there and aie thev anv the less so because tthey are eaten in the country, because wecnn have them almost as well as not to have them ? It argues but a poor farmer to come to his table in the sea son of them and find neither pcas.'jior encumbers, nor salads ofany kind, in a wora, anyrning tyuicu ummiu w us on his regal board. Again,. we should cultivate them as a onatter of taste. What ornament more suitable, what ornament more becoming for our rural residences than a hand some garden, well laid out, and kept neat and clean ? "What better evidence that industry and thrift on such a farm ale predominant? "What better evidence or intelligence, anu lasie ror ma ucauu ful? There is no better evidence. There need be none. They show us the happiest of mankind and those "whom God, the Creator, most'deliglits to bless. Dollar Newspaper. How to Destroy Gophers. J. Hodgson, of Linn county, informs us that he ha& a sure and easy method of destroying jjophers. He sinks small steel rat" .traps into their" Holes ,"diggSg down "into" the mounds whicK ihey- throw up from fifteen to eighteen inches, cov- J&ing the trap very loosely with earth, and tieing it to a stake. He has fre quently caught severakof -the varmints ,at the same hole within thirty minutes. He-catches them in the day time and nt all times of the year.1 They were very numerous in Illinois when he nrst open ed a. form there, destroying young trets nd all vegetation. He cleared them inloff his farm in one year with two straps. -Gopher traps became so popu lar, in that region that at Pekin, 111., he Jias Known as many as one hundred to 'behold in k single day. Law. Trib. &TJl correspondent of aPicayune paper '1Sh a oold in his, head, ffet Jw, eamt Wtih his face without freezing the water. Carney & Stevens, WHOLESALE GIflCE&S. AXD Commission Merchants, Corner Leiee andChtrokte, Streets LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. 1 1 " . ! .Have metore the following took: of, Fresh Staple and Fancy1 Groceries ! To vliich we invito the special attention of CASH PURCHASERS:' 3000 ACKSOFFIOUE; 200 HHDS N. O. MOLASSES; 500l BARRELS LOAF, USHE t .uAND-P-OWDERED SUGAR? u ' . 100 BARRELS CLARIFIED.SUGAR; 100 BOXES HAVANA SUGAR j 200BAERE '.H. -AND?n7omOLASSI:S ; 100 BBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES; v .r 3iX.2 i ! i. S K f. 4 8 rV i 500 Bags Rio Cofffce ; ioo?i2ATS':jA(VA cojrife 1000 KEGS ASSORTED NAILS; 500. Boxes ;Star,Candles 100 B OXES MO UL D CANDLES ; i0OPKS.fMACKEJlEL & JBEBRINO1; l.i 50 COILS CORDAGE; 100 BARRELS S. C. SODA; 100 bxs ABBITT'S SALARATUS ; 900. BOXES YEAST PmERS; 300 BOXES RxVSINS; 400 Bx Manufjictnred Tobacco; I ' L ' ' l !l' I I I I - J lOOJBOlXKS CXF1 SOAP; J J 100 HALF CHESTS OF TEA ; 1000imL3'TVRAPrWG PAPER? 250.0 0 0 SE GARS! Wc hivelalsS Edfindl xerw6iBieaf of PURE, BMM WINES AND OLDsWHISKET,! . v- ). -. v-j. . i - x i. J v l IK CASKS, QUARTER CASKS & BOTTLES. FRUITS, PICKLES & NUTS, M tyy K , . -, fof aU'kinds. 1 ': SPICES OF ALL KINDS. Anl ialshorTeythiBg coiuecfaditlt Um GROCERY BUSINESS CAX BEiFOVXDATt OUR ESTABLISH' MEXT. Outfitting for the Mines will consult their interests by purehMimg t our tstabliahment, ss OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, t and our r - s ' it PRICES REASONABLE ! rr3iL icoeJi zsioi Z X d. 5 BEMEMBER'.THE PLACE: corverlfes'andcbbmobse ST ttr 4 '- " - S LADIES' DRESS GObDS : t i'u . , ' ' " ."11 Latest Full and CTfotar 6tylc Shawls; Hats & Hoods. j ,vv:vjf lKoirc.-f rrf List of , unredupeLLniABLXown and City Lotil4he''ontyf Bvi Static of Kan- charges, ami interesfcalcul&tcd'lo thcIasC'daj of redemption. - v . To Whom SubdmsiOB of ' Amt of Taxed. Lands. S. T. R. Tax. ULLodeJE, J flear n e qj w, ? iVe) n qr ri Vqr ?! 23 It CT Ifnt M'toder, n qrTi tpp" wflrji,CjqrnjBj(ir.a,wQr 22J11UU36 00 PSwtfianarufcer Jats 11116m 'JKLlvrs. 'HTK .ki u- j Large Assortmeat. sou?. 7AC0NEfS?SWISSESpSTRB?EI , ,ANB BARRED MUSLTNS.f , , f,c'0 & .LrPff At"W iVv PANTS' .STIFlf,. SAlINEfS, TVEEDSrDENIMS MSS1EBB. J8BI CLBII s Jeans cfc IDillSi IJT LARGE VARIETY. Hi t ' WBITE. REO. YELLUWELIE i GDAY. PLAIN AND TWILLED! . HVCens9 fc Boys' i t V H, OF ALL VARIETIES. K vj. -.lA il BEST ASSORTMENT IN SELLING AT FRoS i5'to 25 CENTS". Ladies1 Men's and- Childrens'. . GOOI) ASSORTaMENT., , : Iron Nails Glass .AWD&ENRAL STOCK OFr ii 0 X - - "&tifeESABLE; ' J"0 0 Ji- lasswa e, AMD' X O OKIWG- GLASSES. rt, Sll -- !. vJ W t r ; t y - - - t uuc M! I T . ly Vheap. T S l i i N E BarlfcTi, 17 09 W II Wooster s e qr 26 11 6 40 27 EPBurgesa. lots-S 3 fcsaw mill-31 12 5 323 26 do nhf of ne qrlots 4 5 30 12 5 43 58 Wm Brfedcf, si qfn wr rtfr - f T f I h i nnreeiqr t ju s ituu r, i Wot near wjhf ti i i n war scqrnwqr lo 11 7 24 44 Enoch Bowers; Bwr qr -20 11 6",sa 73 DCUrkson,lot2' ' 112 5 20 29 Geo THHs. lots 8 and 9 30 12 5 23 79 L S Erisbv, s e ar n e qr - ,27, U 7 -14 21 LeviTriaby.n hfncqrn eq i nwor 34 11 7 37 85 JUNCTION CITT IOTS FPJ5rora a y as r iWm(3ordon,iriifn e qr n hfnwqr J Lamb, c hf n w qr N D.tlortoB, lot 1 --do ' lot 10 Jeffrey Coles, lot 2 ami 5 lots 2ad3 John McCann, n w qr Jaa U Martin, e hr.sw qr , a hfnwqr Geo M Morse, s w qr John O'Connor, lots 10 and 11 7 12 8 Geo W Rumbaugh n w qr s eqr 9 13 6 Jos M Stebbins, 60 acres on ' side ofa eqr' 20 12 5 Julius Wolf, e hf s VTJr 18 117 21"1 l " 2218 6 t.7 12LT 81 12 5 SO 12 6 23 . 14 12 8 13 5 -8 12 29 12 T H Matter; s w qr do 4241 2213 13 31 17 00 29,10 S3 92 49 59 49 59 21 65 12 S4 2171 16 36 42 97 27-12 0 w hf s w qr 6 ehfaeqr ' 6 12 5 47 40 'do s e qr 8 12 5 47 40 do n e qr . 7 12 5 47 40 do seqr 7 12 5 47 40 do ehfnwqrchfswqr7 12 5 4740 do neqr 18 12 5 47 40 do seqr 18 12 5 47 40 do ehfnwqrchfsWqr 18 12 5 47 40 do lotl I '19 . lots 1314 24 18 13 8 37 01 Joha Williams, lot 4 7 115 lot3l2nwqrscqr 13 11 4 33 01 UJkrj. .-'.14 9 t 11-32 i11 9 46 4 53- i. 58 ,10.91 1 -4r- ' F Erdman Saml Gilbert J W Logan A Harris u.: CRetd D Bell d - 3 12 :4G"7' '4 28 16 59 3 39.," 4 19 2 6 11 12 57 16 61 1 79 2 4 4 14 535 17 53 -'871 3 24 5 45 " 2 69 1 72 8 13. 10 18 c9 19 V 20.40- 2 30. 15 45 2 SO 18 21 52 95 2 32 3 00 1 Si' 3 00 12 43 3 30 11 67 5 00 5J74. r3 00 I J tf T&mpion 1&;42 3 38 I $ tl I5 1 1342 3 38 " DBWitliaW "-5"2 48 2.23'. 2 80 14 30 2 48 1'31 7,54 - r TV Mrs Ransom., E Ransom n N Beal Mrs Sumner ? t wi-rtS, "980" 8 95 5 82 4 72 2 23 2 23 2 23" 2 79 2 23 2T9 2 23 2 79 223 2 79 2 23 2 80 2 38 r2 23 2 23 2 30 2 30 2 30 Xl B. 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TerrelTaad Wra. Mclatoab, and j me directed aa Sheriff of said DaTit cooaty will offer for sale at publie auction, at the door of" the court house in the city of Junction, on the 23d day of February, x. d. 1864, at 2 o"blk p. m.. all the right, title and interest of tho said William H. Terrell and William MclntOtw in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: The South-west quarter of the South east quarter and Lots 2 and 3 of Section 4, Township'Xo. 12, South of Range Xb. 6, East of the 6tb principal meridian in Aanaaa. GiTen ttnder my hand at office in the city ef Junction this the 16th day of January, a. 1864. A. W. CALLEN, n9.6pf$7. Sheriff. frXNlO-ll 12 -J 83l 97 12345V89101112 84 96 2345 7 81011 12 -'-85 97 l4567iri2 - 86 97 12,4668 911 87 97 123456791112 88 96 114568 91112 ' 89 97 156791112 90 '98 , FivfT?3rrrnrrTr pr W - ? ?"? 6,28,a02 -14-28- 102 2J29 T02 3 "M 02T 6?29"102 Eg s ,- r? & fS ;,'ja varioui" owners of the abore jlescnbeS Lands and MJL.andg otiiOts,are redeemedQnor before .-. . - . ." ,'nt ' ii' n'lQiU i..w.'. :n i.'.-. a v.y.f i. tM'tWfDtieuliaa.yOt axjr.fXJ- 4Pwi kuiiTO nnrire conveyed-w ioe repu 0m Nrthasen: Pone at nriofiM ia Joiftiwtf&ityt DaV?i"blftlvf Kande; tSfs fiftA iar of JaitrTA.a)I64r . x . 3 DANIEL TCHBLL, ' - "STr.rrYiW' - tT -JJrfMnrscf Davis'Owtnty; Khi! Sheriff's Sal. Notice is herebr ffiren thnt br "Virtue of am Order of Sale issued out of the 3d Judicial District Court of the county of DaTis and others attached for Judicial purposes, in the oipie 01 itansis, m faror or Robert Wilson axC against J. G. Martin, and to me directed as Sheriff of said Davis countv, I will on tha 23d day of February, a. d. 1864, at 1 o'clock, p. M. of said day, at the door of tho Court House in the city of Junction, offer for sale at public auction all the right, title, interest and cliira of the said J. G. Martin in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: the eist half of the south-west quarter of section 5, and the north half of the northwest quarter of Sec tion 8, and lot 2 in section 1, in township 12, south of range 5, catt of the sutth principal meridian in Kausis. Ghen under my hand this 16th diy of Jan uary, a. d. 1864. A. VT. CALLEX, n97tpf$7 Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by -virtue of tXL Order of Sale, issued by the 3d Judicial DisV trict Court of the County of Davis and others attached for judicial purposes in the State of Kansas, in favor of Patrick II. Gaffney, and against John Horan, and to me directed aa Sheriff of said county, I will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the court house in the city of Junction on the 23d day of Febru ary, a. d. 1864, at 1 o'clock, p. m., all the right, title and interest of the said John Horan in and to the following described real estate, to-nit: the north-cast quarter of section 32, in township 13, south of rango 6, cast of the 6th principal meridian in Kansas. Given under my hand this the 16th day ef January, a. d. 1864. A. W. CALLEN, n9.7t.pf7 Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale, Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction, at the door of the eourt house in the city of Junction, on the 23d day of February a. d. 1S6-1, at 2 o'clock, p. m. of said day, all, the light, title, interest and claim of Simon C. Dillon and Maiy Dillon, in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: tho enst half of the northwest quarter and lots 1 and 2 of section 26, in township 12, south of R. 4. cast of the 6th principal meridian. To satisfy an order of sale issued out of the 3d Judicial District Court of Davis county and others attached for judicial purposes in the State of Aansas,in favor of Thaddcus H.Walk cr. and against the said Simon C. Dillon and Mary Dillon, and to me directed as Sheriff ef said county. Given under my hand at office in the city of Junction this 16th day of January, a. d. 1864. n9,0t.pE7. A. W. CALLEN, Sherj, Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the court hou"-e in the city of Junction on the 23d day of reliruary, a. d. IbOl, at 2 o clock p. m. of said da, all the right, title, and interest ef George ixnuuu in nun iu mi: juuowing ucscnoeu real estate, to-wit: lots 12, 16, 17 and 18 in section ). tounshin 11. south of ranze 8. cast of the (It principal meridian in the State of A'ansas- Taken as the property of the said George Boul ton, on an order of Sale in favor of David T. luting, issued out of the 3d Judicial District Court of Davis county and others attached for judicial purposes in the State of Kansas, and to uic directed as Sheriff of said Davis county. (.Jivcn under roy hand this the 16th day of January, a d., 1864. A. TV. CALLEN, n9.0t pf$7. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of aa Order of Sale issued from the 3d Judicial Dis trict Court of Davis county, and others attach ed, in tlto State of Kausas, in favor of N. C. McClcllan, and against Rosctta K, Davidson and to me directed as Sheriff of said Davi county, 1 will offer for sale at public auction at the door of the court house in Jasction city, on the 23d day of February, a. A. 1864r at 2 o'clock, p. m., of said day, all the right, title, and interest of the said Reectta E. Davidson in and to the following described real estate to-wit: the west half of the north-east quarter of section 12. township 11 south of range 4, cast of the 6th principal meridian in Kansas. Given under my hand at office in the city of Junction this 16th day of January, a. d. 1864. n9.6t,pf$7. A. W. CALLEN, Sheriff. y Ncce, r John Senn, of parts unknown, will fake notice- that J. B. Woodward, of the county of Davis, and State of Kansas, did, on the I2tk day of January, a. d. 1864, ile his petition in the 3d Judicial District Court, withia asd for the county of Davis, State of Kansas', against fhe said John Senn, defendant, setting forth that the said John Senn gave a mortgage to the said J. B, Woodward on lot No. twelve (12) of block No. twelve (12). situated lyiagaad ocmg in juikuuu ""j 1 "avis coaaiy, state ef Kansas, to secure the payraentof $77.aeeordiar to a certain note referred to in said mortgage : and also setting forth that the said Joha Senn covenanted and agreed by the mortgage afore said to pay to the said J. B. Woodward the sum of $o0, in case of foreclosure of said mortgage ; and also setting forth that by the mortgage aforesaid the said Johnf Senn contracted and agreed to pay all of the taxes that might he assessed agaiBst said mortgaged premises previous to any sale of said premises for taxes, which he failed to do, and caused, the said Woodward to have to redeem said presaisea after the sale thereof for taxes, aadeaused him by said breach of his (Sean'a) eeatraet te nay the sea of $19.60 fer redeaiptioa aaoaej and taxes for the years 1862 and 1868, and praying, that said Joha Sean pay said sume now claimed to be due, with interest ea the said sura of $77 front the 17th day of October, a. d. 1866 at the rate of tea per eeat per an num, or that said prenisee may be sold te pay the same; and the said John Senn ia notiieO that he is required to appear and answer aaid petition on or before the 19th day of March a. d. 1864. J. B. Wooswakd. ' Mi"l: v, BJ 8. B. White, hie ati'y. R. D. Mobley, elerk. a9.7t,pf$Jf. Junction Cify, Kaasai, January 12,a4:1864. JlUK&Birs tOUOAUTB j HAJJL reroaieey " HAtt