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Tlie Erontier Nursery! PATRONISE HOME INDUSTRY I COMMENCE AN ORCHARD THIS SEASON The proprietor of the above Nursery, situat ed five miles from Fort Riley, on the Fort Riley and Fort A'earney Road, six miles due west from Ogden, now offers for Bale ' 80,000 Choice and Reliable Fruit Trees ! Consisting of Apples, Pears, reaches and Cherries; also Chestnuts and a large collec tion of grape vines and small fruits black berries, fctiawberries, currants, gooseberries, and rhubarb and shrubbery: roses, nconies. tulips, snowballs, lilacs, flowering quince and honeysuckles ; Lumber D' poplar, maple and locust trees; all of which I will sell at the following rates, or exchange for young stock at fair prices : Three year old Apples, ten dollars per hun dred, forty-seven dollars for 500, ninety dol--larsper ltOO; large, for immediate bearing, fifteen dollars per 100, seventy dollars per 300, one hundred and thirty-five dollars per 1000. Peaches, seedling, two and three years old, four dollars per 100, nineteen dollars per 5C0, tbirty-fhc dollais per K.00; choice budded, ten dollars 100. Pears, Cherries and Chestnuts, 25 to 50 cents each. Grapes: Delaware, five years old, transplanted and root-pruned, $1.50; three years, $1.25; two years, $1 ; layers, 25 to 50 cents; Concord, 25 cents to 1.00; Cataw ba, Isabella, Clinton, Idon, 20 to 35 cts ; Frank lin, Diana, Northern Muscadine, Harford Pro lific, 50 to 75'ccnts, Blackberries, Lawton, $1 per dozen. Currants and Gooseberries 15 cents each. Strawbenies from 25 to 40 cents a dozen. Rhubaib from 10 to 23 cents each. Everything else in proportion. Having for a long time been connected with the well known nursery and extcntive test orchard of Cutter & Sons, of 'Western Illinois, I was enabled to select all the best tested Western varieties, which fact is worthy the notice ol all men. Lommunications promptly I answereu. .stamps lor return man never re fused. Address SAMUEL CUTTER, nlv3) Foit Riley, Davis Co , Kansas. R86EHT i Carney & Stevens, wholisaib hkiu Fo w adding AND Commission Merchants, Corner Levee and Cherokee Streets, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS: Have in store the following stock of Fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries ! To which we invite the special attention of CASH TURCIIASERS: 3000 SACKS OF FLOUR; i:oA2iiinlstrator'galer Notice is hereby given,, that I will, on the 23d day of March, A. D. 1864, at the late reei dence of Palmer S. Harwood, deceased, on the Smoky THHRier f ifiJBalinecounly, sell at Public Sale the goods and chattels belonging to the estate of Palmer S. Harwood, deceased, consisting in part as follows, to-wit : Four honrf -of-3UlcKwJtwo,(liead ofTwor Sear. Olds, JwfcrearUsgt, oncitSpok'ing Biovev oietSaddle anu juriuie. two nine Uune, one hundred and seventy-eight posts, and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms of Sale All sums of fifteen dollars and under, cash in hand ; all sums over fifteen dollars, a credit of six months will be given, parable-by note, with approved signers. ROBERT PARKER, Adm'r. Salina, February 22, 1864. nio-4tpf$o. I iraima'S IX. LADIES' DRESS GOODS : Latest Full and Winter Styles. Shawls, Hats fcHpqds. . Administrator's Notice. C ? J . Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin istration on the estate of Palmer 8. Harwood, deceased, have been granted the undersigned by the Judge of the Probate Court of Saline county, Kansas, bearing date of January 4th, 18G4." All persona indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement of the same ; and an persons Having claims against said estate are hereby notified to ex hibit them to the Administrator within one year from the date of these letters for allow ance or'they may be tarred" from the .benefits of said-estate; and if they-do not exhibit snch claims within three years from the date of said letters they will be forever barred from all the benefits of said estate. u ROBERT PARKER, Administrator. January 10, 1864.n9Jt.pf$5. DOMESTICS ALarge Assortment. " SlIEIlIinil S0S! -A.VB- Implements ! GRANT- & PREBT, SOLE AGE.NTS FOR DAVID LANDHETiI & SONS' n?ure "Warranted GARDEN SEEDS! C. II. M'COIiMICK & DUOS', AND WALTER A. WOO US' Mowers and Reapers! H. A. PITTS & CO THRESHING- MACHINES! "We shall keep constantly on hand a large I Btippiy ot PLOWS, HARROWS, PAN NING MILLS, WHEAT DRILLS CORN CULTIVATORS, HAY RAKES, and other implements too numerous to mention. Also a fine stock of Field fc Garden Seeds! A inch we shall wai rant Fresh and Pure. Our Grocciy trade will be continued upon a much larger scale the coming season. We shall be prepared to fill any citizen's basket or coun tryman's wagon with good things at as low price as any house in the city. Thankful for the pationagc and friendship bestowed upon us in the past, wc will strive to merit it in the future. J Jo notforyet the Place: No. 141 Shawnee Street, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. March 5, lS61.-nl6.fim. Tlie Bulletin BOOK BINDERY Main Street, (Opposite the Planter s) LEAVENWORTH. "WE HAVE ESTABLISHED IN connection with The Bulletin Job Print ing Office, one of the best Bindciies west of New York City, and solicit the patronage of any having work in our line. AVe shall devote special attention to the manufacture of Blank Books for Counties! District Court Books, County Treasurer's Books, RECORDS, REGISTERS, TAX BOOKS, And all kinds of BOOKS OF PUBLIC BECORD. Manufactured from the best of stock, and in the highest style of the art. ' MERCANTILE BOOKS. We invite the attention of Merchants, Bank ers, Manufacturers. Hotel Keepers. &c, to our facilities for the manufacture of the best kinds of Ledgers, Journals. Day Books, Invoice Books, Shipping Receipts, Sales Books, Hotel Registers, Lawyer s Dockets, &c. MAGAZINE BINDING ! Harper's, The Atlantic, Godey, Peterson, Frank Leslie, Harper's Weeklv. Pictorial His tory of the War, and all oilier Magaiincs, bound in plain or fancy binding, at the lowest figures. Binding of all kinds and styles Paper Sheep, Calf, Law Style, Moroco.' Turkey M(v roco. and Moroco Antique, done upon the short est notice. JtTJITN'Gr of nil TvTNTDS PBOMTT X.Y DONE. -kvaaij. J-- BST-X. B. Wc employ none but first-class workmen, and are prepared to guarantee cverv job of work sent out. Orders respectfully so licited. Address: BULLETIN" CO., nOtf Leavenworth, Kansas. 200 IIHDS N. O. MOLASSES j 500 BARRELS LOAF, CRUSHED AND POWDERED SUGAR; 100 BARRELS CLARIFIED SUGAR; 100 BOXES HAVANA SUGAR : 200 BARRELS S. II. AND N. O. MOLASSES: 100 BBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES; 500 Bags Rio Coffee; 100 MATS JAVA COFFEE ; 1000 KEGS ASSORTED NAILS; 500 Boxes Star Candles; 100 BOXES MOULD CANDLES; 100 PKS. MACKEREL & JIERRING ; 50 COILS CORDAGE; . 100 BARRELS S. C. SODA;' - 100 bxs BABBITT'S SALARATUS ; 900 BOXES YEAST POWDERS; 300 BOXES RASINS; 400 Bxs Manufactured Tobacco; lOO BOXES OIP SOAP; 100 HALF CHESTS OF TEA,; . 1000 BDLS "WRAPPING PAPER ; 250,00 0 SEGARS! We have also on hand a fine assortment of PURE BRANDIES. WINES AND OLD WHISKEY, IN CASKS, QUARTER CASKS & BOTTLES. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Henry T. Gcery, de ceased, have been granted the undersigned by the Judge of the Piobate Court of Davis coun ty, Kansas, bearing date of December the 4th, A. D, 18G3. All persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to 'make dimnediato settlement of the same ; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby noti fied tojexhibit them to the Administrator with in one year from the date of said letters for allowance, or they may be barred from the benefit of said estate; and'if they do not ex hibit such claims within three years from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred from all the benefits of said estate. B. D. MOBLET, n7-4t Administrator. Willi; Ooods: -JACONETS, SWISSES, STRIPED, AND BARRED MUSLINS. PANTS' STUFF, SATINETS, TWEEDS, DENIMS Jeans cfc? IDrills. IN LARGE VARIETY. t Sheriff' Sale. v " Notice is hereby given that by virtueof two executions'issued from'tlic 3d Judicial District Court for tlie counties of Davis, Dickinson, et al attached for judicial purposes, in the State of Kansas, in favor of J. E. Hibbard and against Henry Danks, and to me directed as Sheriff of said Dickinson county, I will offer for sale at the Court Houe door in Abilene, on the 21st day of March, A. D. 1864, at 2 o'clock r. m. of said day, all the right, title and inter est of the said Henry Danks in and to the fol lowing described Real Estate, to-wit: The North-w est. quarter of the "Soutlf-west quarter of Section 28, North half of the South-east quarter, and the South-west quarter of the North-cast. quaiter of Section 21), Township 12, Range 4, East. Given under my hand this the 19th day of February, A. D. 1804. C. II. THOMPSON, ,nl3-5t Sheriff. &Zfe spa.&iKra WHITE, fi3, YELL0WJL8E & BABY. PLAIN AND TWILLED. HATS if -Mens'' fc Boys' HATS AWD CAPS, - -" OF ALTr VARIETIES. NOTICE, - Is hereby given, that a petition will be pre sented at the meeting of the Commissioners for Davis county, Kansas, at the meeting in April, 18(51, praying that a County 1'oad be laid out commencing at the intersection of the Riley county road with tlie Davis county line, near the residence of John Godwin, and tlicnce running on the neatest practicable route to in tersect with the Junction City and Council Grove road, or in case saiiLioad is not legally BEST ASSORTMENT IN r "J SELLING AT FROM 15 to 25 CENTS. made out City then the terminus to be Junction E. G. Robfnson, and others. G-IOVE STATE JOURN'AL BOOK BINDERY! JOURNAL BUILDINGS, - -Near Elclriclf; House, LAWRENCE, - - - - KANSAS. FRUITS, PICKLES fe NUTS, of all kinds. SPICES OF ALE KINDS. And in short, everything connected with the GROCERY BUSINESS CAX BE FOUND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT. Any order for VRINTED, RULEL or BLANK BOOK WORK completed within our office, and under our-' superintendence, thus insuring accuracy, dispatch and reliability. fiS Magazines, Pamphlets, Newspapers and Damaged Books neatly and substantially bound at reasonable rates. AVe promise a faithful and prompt execution ot all work forwarded to our office. Orders are solicited from Public Officers, Merchants'ana good business men everywhere, by mail or express. Address, - TRASK & LOWMAN, r t ' I State JournalOffice, ' n41-2-lyJ , , Lawrence ansas. Ladies' Ken's and Childrens' GOOD ASSORTMENT. Iron 23ails Glass AND GENERAL STOCK OP Mnni LUME HAVING Purchased Col. Wil son's Mill at Junction City, we are pre pared to fill orders for BLACK WALNUT, OAK AND COTTONWObD LUMBER! on short notice, and on terms to suit the timet. SAWING done on reasonable terms; or w will saw first quality of logs on shares, if d iirwi. n29 BROWN & WOODWARD. lEftxrfcles Outfitting for the Mines will consult their interests by purchasing at our establishment, as OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, and our PRICES REASONABLE ! H. L. JONES, -' roR SALINE COUNT!', KANSAS. N HAND TO TRADE FOR STOCK OR 0: CASH: sevcrarimproved Claims in Saline County ; also a -house and lot in the town of Salina. I buy and 'sell land and stock at a fair Commission, and assist emigrants in making eligible location. The-Hemestead Bill kas Raised, - And now is the time for emigrants to'gel GOOD HOMES. No land in this county has been offered at Public Sale, and will all b held under Z he Homestead Act. C hU upon or addresg me at Salina, Saline QUEENSWAHE, Ola s sware, MD LOOKING-GLASSES. COAL OIL LIPS'! Oilcfc 1X1. s. Very Cheap. DICKINSON' COTJffTY DelinquentTaxIist,1863. Notice is hereby given that so much of each. tract oi land, m the subjoined kstaa may bfe necessary for that purpose, will, on thelRSX ux.oua4 vt jiai AXT, and the next suc ceeding days thereafter, be sold by me at Pub lic Auction, at my office, at the seat of Justice of said County, for the taxes, penalties and charges thereon. J, FRED. STAATZ, By T. F. Hebset, Deputy. Treasurer. Subdivision. seqr w hf s w qr and n e qrs w qr neqrseqr s wqr s hf n e qr s hf n w qr nwqr n w'qr n e qr swqr nwqr swqr s w qr n w qr lots l 3 5'G ' nwqr 8 e qr s w qr lots S 6 4 11 lots n w,qr n e qr . s w qr s hf n w qr w hf n e qrn wqr Co., Kansas. . n8Gtf H. L. JONES: REMEMBER THE PLACE: CORKER LEVEE-AND CHEROKEE SH " LIAYINW0RTH 0ITX Junction City, Kansas. GEO. H. PUEINTON, Proprietor The undersigned having thoroughly renovat ed and refitted this commodious and. popular nouse, natters himself that he can accommo date regular boarders and the traveling public in a style unsurpassed west of Leavenworth. The-coackes of t her -ffaHsas. Stage compMy: leavv-uuBuoHse lor tae fae ana w esu - NID FRUITS: PEASgES. --OYSTERS Fine Apples, Blackberries, L EATSDP. IE mi et 1 1 o o s A good livery and feed stable is attached to this house,.and horses and carriages, can be procured at any time. - - - - n47-ly. GEO. H. PURDfTON. 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II ' 5 19 20 17 35 13 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 15 11 13 12 12 11 11 12 11 11 12 12 28 11 31 27 27 34 32 34 26 1 13 13 28 26 ,35 18 1 '24' 10 9 11 27 26 13 24 11 24 9 18 3 34 33 13 33 13 12M 4 Notice. jc IV. Kingsbury, of Yancton. y of Dakota, w ill take tinti 1 1. B. Woodward, of the county of Douglas, in tho fctatc of Kansas, did on the 15th duv of March n- 7 7 V.' . Petition m the 3d Judicial Dibtnct Com t, within and for the county of Davit, et. al. attached, in iid State of faima agunst tlie sid Geoipe W. KinjrHbnrv defen 1 uit setting forth that the s: i I George W vii.pbury gave a mortgage to the said James I. ttodn.mloii lot one (1) and tuo (2) and , .""". " """"-1"" quaiter ot section three (3) m township twelve (12) south of range fiio () cast, containing one hundred ;,-- . ,J;7ren eVhO'-ninc one hundredths (I.x 89-HMJ) acies, lying and bciti"- in the county of Djib. State of Kansas, to secure the piyuicnt of tvo pi omis.-ory noted referred ta in said mottg-ige, one of which is dated Junc tion Ciiy. Match 25th. 180. and made iiyrf,lo to James IT oodw.ird. or order, on or before l-.I!C.-"t,.l,,1-!iy f Mare,I . in the sum of .Ut, with interest at the rate of four per cent per month till paid, and signed by the Mid7 ' George V. Kingsbury, as maker; the other or said notes is dated Junction Citv, March "Vjth 1.6-'. nnd made payable to James B. Wood ward, or order, on or hefoie the 23th .kvnf Maich, 18-52, in the sum of 1 10. with interest at the late of four per cent, per mouth till p'aul and signed ly the Mid George W. Alngshurr a maker; and praying that the said Georgw V. Kingsbury may pay said sums now claimed to ho due. with the interest thereon, or that said premises may be sold to p ly the s ime and the said George W. Kingsbury is notinc.2 that he 13 rcquiie.l to appearand answer i'iii( petition on or hetore the 20th day of May. A. D. 186), or such petition will be taken as tine and judgment rendered according v Datcd March 1 i, lhOl. " JAMES 11. WOODWARD Attest : Ry rf. B. Wiiitk, his Attorney. R. D. Mobley, Clerk. n18-7t pf$20. 11 3 12 3 12 3 ' 12 3 12 4 13 3 13 2 13 2 13 3 14 2 13 1 12 4 ,14 4 13 3 13 2 14 1 13 3 11 3 12 3 0-3 13 13 14, .( ' m 0-: c ALL OFrWHICH WE WILL SELL AT THE LjJ T. 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The above named defendant, Michael Owen foiincrly of the State of Kansas, now of tho Territory of Colorado, will take notice, that Charles Briggs, of the county of Davis, in tho State of Kansas, did, on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1864, 01c his petition in the District Court of the 3d Judicial Distiict, sitting within and for the County of Davis, and others attach ed for judicial purposes in the State of A"ansas, against the said Michael Owens: setting forth that the said Michael Owens, on the 2d day of October, A. 1). 18(52, at Columbia Ranch, mado his certain promissory note in writing of that date, and then and there delivered the same to the said plaintiif, and thereby promised to ,. pay to the said Charles Rriggs, plaintiff, or oearer, in one aay alter tlie date thereof, tho sum of one hundred and fifty-six dollars and fifty cents, and setting forth that said sum of $156.50 with interest theon at the rate often per cent, per annum from the 3d day of Octo ber, A. D. 1862, is now due and unpaid, and me sam iUicliael Uwens is also nercby notified that the said Charles Rriggs did, on the 5th day of March, A. D. J861, file in the Clerk'a office of the above named Court, his affidavit, stating that the said Michael Owens is a non resident of the State of A'ansas, and the said Michael Owens ia also hereby notified that an order 01 attachment nas oeen issued in this action and that by virtue of said order of attachment, the Sheriff of said Davis County has attached the following described real estate, as the proper ty of said Michael Owens, to-wit: the horth half of the north-tast quarter and the east half of the north-west quarter of section No. lwnf-.n. in townshinNb. eleven. sonth nfmnm Vv ii. east of the 6th nrincinal meririinn. in Davia county. State ofKansas, and the said Michael Owens is hereby notified that he is required to answer or demur to said petition on or before the 20th day of May, A. D. 18&i, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly, and said property sold to payth same. S. B. WHITE, Att'y ofPI'fll Attest: R. D. Mobley, Clerk. nl8-7t-pfif20. J. D. BRUMBAUGH. J. W. BOUIKOIB. t BRUMBAUGH & BOLLIMGEK, ATTORNEYSATLAW i)9 LAJSHD A.GiENTS. juarysTiu juars&ai Co. "ftffi8!S&'- A