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THE INDEPENDENT SKALOOSA; IMSlS, SATURDAtrtAT WlMiP1
IS,
Ite iwfejKtttat.
cs
r.--'r.
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s vuBLKBtPXvjaiT SATctDiraroBsrxo at
nskaltoWf Jfffftrsoi County. 'Kansas.
t -r , . - l
- 'J. TV.TROBEHTP, Editor.
Job Work.
'We iiaVe a good supply of new Wood
Tvpe, Job Type and Cuts, and are pre
ared to do all kinds of job printing on
sliortjriolice an jj'ti. good style, iriug
in yonr-praers
& Iridmn'ibitioaT
On this (Friday) evening the M 2th
tasU-ikertwiUbe anExhibition of the
Sac ani'&if'lnl.awijat the M. E
c and'pTndiattH M. E.-
mrchinthis hce, uiide7S?nVriian;
P ? -II " V . 1 X
Ch
ageaient of .Uetr'MissioBary Hev. R
P. 'Dcvjut." Twenty native of. the
tribe, tTeivemen, five women and three
children, .are to ''perform, many of-their
ancient easterns, superstTtioa.; -icharra,
&c. .whfph will be explained by their
missionary 'They will appear in na
tive costume,and giva a natural, and
lifelike cast to -their performances.
The object of ths Exibttion is to raise
fands for the education of the children
of the tribe, and, it has tbe approval of
the Indian Department "at Washington.
and the endorieaaeal of eminent men of
ti.ls State.
-The design is a worthy one; and we
- doubt not the exhibition will be full of
entertainment; arid instruction and the
house should be filled. Admittance 50
cents; children ' $5 cts.' Door 'open at
73- oclock.
The JLeienre Xandi
"We understand that Mr. Denman
claims, the ..railroad company are doing
nothing butrhAtis ri'ht in the matter
of ordeiing seUlrws-otF of ihe Delaware
Lands, and that tbe terms offered the
settlers-are reaaofinble and fair.
,es,iaod be. said two years ago that
the settlersn.whp bought lands of the
company should have the privilege of
working on the road to pay for the land
at leastlo sake the first pajwieeC r
We heard him say so; heard him con
tract fairly with parties to this effect;
andadrjaed some of our friends to ac
cept the terms and purchase their claims.
They made the contract. But did the
company fulfil their obligation? Not
a bit of if- The men went to the place
appointed with their teams to do the
woik as agreed upon; but not a dny's
work did they get .vlu do; and so they
went back again
li is easy euough-to make promises and
tell 'a' fair story; but action speak-louder
than vords. Denmt.n has deceived the
.settlers once, and they fear he will do
the same thing again.
If the company are doing nothing but
what is right, rrhy not submit the.ques
tion to Jhe civilvwurts? .No, they will
noido this; but call upon the military,
and' use force instead of appealing to
justice and eqaitr. Every settler with
whom we l.ave conversed has ezpress-
ed-oot only a willingness but an au.xie-
ty to tisve Hie mautr go Deiore iueibut tll;nk tie information is correct.
proper legal tribunals fJr adjudication
.and will cheerfully .abide the result.
Let Denman or his company answer
ihe following questions satisfactorily, if
they wish the public to beliere lhej- are
.actinga JgopdJsllh, and withL-proper
motives: . , ,
U iViy! noimabiimt thcJ tnatler iri
conlroversvUoXlie decision oWie courU?
This cxrf be done on a test case, mid
invWre ha yery aTyexpnse.
St Why order aaeu off oi lands
who are irnjayringrapd fmUemg tbe
me? f -&&'! - Jt
3. Why abarge the settlers as being
a set, of outlaws ad poogiaf ag
bonds? - - u . - '
Ai Why oraWr'lo'kave 'tkeir clatsas
who have already jcade oae or more
payaenti -on the smc according to
former conusot, auolsUsd ready 10 ful
fil that contract. at any tiatawhea tba
cosapany will per forai their part of the
ssma?, Weare,tel(i,taat this baa -aetR
dose.' -A -
. Do.tliepresent company repudiate
tUiaoaHiactatortaeL. P. W",xeai-
parly 1 ' :
6. Have, aaj of the aeltleiabeea told
thai. the veaajr formerly pid ww'goae,
aad that they aiaat aake a aw eon
iraet, at the later and higber jae o(
appraiseaseat in vrder to hold. their
-W ceahiask'aararal other qaestiaru,
bat these iVill do for the preaeat. They
caBWjheaa$asera3 easily, if tha coas
paaryf n mkifig a lratgkt jTorward
coarse, wkhla4asreito do right. But
WHU'tbey iii aaWrW, all.tae paUver
aBwrt'fatraefsand'jastice aatoaiils ta
noibiag, atWissiil be ao regarded by
"an-cnliglitcnVd' pubiie, r '
Wo-dsalrt'tonjustice to no recti
to au esaipauaa Weo, What we
ferWtirw3i;.?Ml if that will
KasUiB'fhe 'company in their nets, then
lctLea, be".Mt"fjrf, -and. nntn to ili
But if it will cot, tlicn let tbem stand
condemnedCin the eyes of all fioioraUe 1
men.
We-once' bcljeyeti-Uitr company all'
right." and that -'they1 would do as they
ngrceu. We have no, such faith in
them,now. ... - .,
Groggary Billard Saloon.
We undersjnnd that a petition is in
circulation . for,n Billard Baloon, jGrog
gery 'or 'something of the kind, to be
established in town. We trust that no
person who has any regard for the peace
and lojet Vf 0!ysp'Sft Vll -sign, .such
a paper. If".U"'jiistory of liqaorkell
ing has not furnished sufficient proof of
ts sinful and .damning character, then
is u uiieny impossible tor any thing to
?... t -4
bo proved. Ii will not do
tor 'toon to
seem favorable loTempCTance;arHlien-
sign a petition JoUift-wTalJIishmenl of
Ji-dnimshop'Every.oan who signs
M I A 4nl itlAH 'Kd&AlHAA' . - p-a 111
such a petition becomes a -party with
the liquor-seller in all the drunkenness,
misery and disorder which result from
the abominable traffic, and shares with
him the responsibility of the : crimet
Everyman who signs such a petition,
therefore, is a dramseller to all neces
sary intents and purposes. He . may
be ashamed to hand out-the glass him
self, but he gives all.hU moral, aecial
and personal influence to him who has
no such scruples; and arms hinr with
the power to carry on his villainous
traffic.
As for a billard saloon, it is a nuis
ance in any community. It is onlya
gambling institution, and as such has
been repeatedly suppressed in Ohio and
other States, lie who signs a petition
for one, signs for selling liquor and for
Rumbling, and is, by that act,, made a
partakerja. these crimes. ' " "'
These are plain truths, but such are
needed. Men must bo made, to stand
up and look their ugly acts ia the face,
and if they do not like the appearance
of the beast, lei. them ando what they
have done amiss. We shall endeavor
to perform our duty to community faith
fully, and,if possible, save the yoath
of our community from falling; iato
thew nit-falls of bell. Wo would soon
er cut off a hand than use it to sign
petition for such crimes.
We speak earnestly in thirnaer,for
we feel in earnest. Wo have children
and our neighbors have children, and
here comes along a man and asks ihe
privilege of setting a dead-ftllfor theat;
and we understand (for we have not
seen the petition and do not know
whose names are on it) that .some oft
our citizens have 'iven their names and
a
snare
9 ,.nnnn roiir. nli v. noiJ.IntiftrB
."!- v l i-"-tw"
lor the ucaulv curse: for vou vrau for its
. . '. .; .. .
establishment in your midst. If you, do
not like ihe curse to fall upon you, in
the namfl of God and humanity, stand
FROM UNDER 1
Withdrawn or Hemoved..
We learn that the troops used by the
railroad company to intimidate settlers
on the Reset ve Lai.d6, have either been
withdrawn or ordered off of the Re-
crve. We havff 'only report for this,
We doubt not every soldiers felt glad
to be released from such work as these
were directed to do.
The troopi have never liked to lurut
the settlers'out-oi- their homes and have
generally obeyed orders to do so re
luctantly, and performeo.' their work as
tenderlv as possible, wo are Wld. "
There is an ,awful amount of iptten- j
ness anu rascality counecvea " ""
railroad business; whieli wa ippe wijlj
be, tfiorogbjy vaotillsad one bt JUeael
days; and we think when this U dene
soaaa j :attbc; asost IctyalrinUie
world will be proved swindlers of a
dark type. ' ' -..-
S.vow. On eaeaday raorntng thsre
was quite a .little snow squall. In a
little spot wliere the snow had drifted
before daylight, tve gathered up
anough in, a space ,i Uirea: ijsahesr
square, 10 rnase qatie- 'agoou siwu
snow-ball. This for the 10th of Mny is,
perligps,an -unknosa circtmitaace in
ihe Gisloty of Kansas.' Thereawts a
sutlden chango of weather about ten
o'clock oa Taesday night, it seemed
to grow cold in a very few minutes; and
resulted in quite a "spell of winter:"
pbost. On Thnrsdav morning there
k. . a . . "--
fflli
was quite a heavy frost,, and in some
placed a crast of ice was formed over.
exposed water. Esrly tender vegeta
bles suffered. . It. .seems thai regular
warm weather is along' time coming
ihis VtiRT.
Koue. i
This popalar Hotel of Leavenwotth
will hereafter Jbe .conducted by. M r:
Ltndes, widow of the .late proprietor.
Mr.EwclI, tha popular Clerk of the
House remains at his post.' '" Our friends
should reancmber this, and slop at the
Man&fon. See card in another column.
We'Us'ue a dey in n Jvniico this week
influence to da his woik of death. WISKT " T"; ''
On whose SOuls will test the blood of I '" t.KH-FlTH.
, , , , , ,t , , ,. ! ",.",.ir,V,?2,Ti "."
the Jost youth who shall -fall -by this j , l.brUlL.ibfcsjTr
GB.CARSON.
stiAfttf
u.
DRY 6
BOOTS &SH0FA
-is-
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J1' HI folSC W M 3 flJ
M
rr xf
-rv af fii in'- ; r,v ii mn pi m.wki,
mJb jltP JlnA. Urv2 JFiJW lot.
YSLf JIQi t XM. .BRBiJh
w wp' waF' -w mw
GROCERIES, JVotions,
. ?
p . -"'ALL THE
PATENT MEDICINES OF THE DAY,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Thankful for the patronauc
land customers generally; and
crease of the same, we shall endeavor to keep a
Full Stock of Goods in Our Line,
Which wc arc determined to soil at all times as
. Mcasonahlc and Cheap
as the
the same can ho purchased anywhere in tho country. 'Our mot-
to
!)
239tf
LAW CARD.
DAVID T. GRIFFITH.
ATTORNET AT LAW,
JCilTSOn XQiatV, RaiSaS.
O
AVill ptwtiM ia the Cowuof ircrn an 1 ad -
tbeSute.
IVixtlrthr alttJonsrauI to
OnUediow of "All Kjiiajgw,
mnt ol taxes ior Non-!?e?i-tirciuraijUiK'auty. itu
.1 ., ,1 .l...e.,l..nl I"..
uv,in.-, tiiiu mo jiiu ui ivvhu.juj
tllft
- - gg
TtQ?s'r7 tf rr Jp -pj
nw "' flDO ,' .rr,c nf f 'iiifl
t Z' r , ? V
i '
. rm Hl.
i CT. i.. u. raicn. tKuW3, Han,
i irtM. II ir ilt4-Mpa 1 ..i.A.,i,..il, ('
ev. I). I'. JIlTCitKLuIivcnworth t'ttr.
I i"-,l xs-err, .i. u. iroi.i mi-ra.io. t
S.K. Xccs.lls. Gro.F.Cuirymi, .W City,)
And nil others whu know ms. 223-tf f
JOHN E. YOUTSLER,
Altftrurr A- rastuIior ii I, aw
.lllVlUtJ &,, liVBUJMiJtfr Ui liHW,
0SK1L0QS1, JEFFERSON Co., K1X.
0
OfiicNorth-East Corner' Public ?iuaro
- -
""
AZEL SPALDING;
Attorney A. NuUuy I1
'.... j.. n . r v i nil"
t0MMiy.iiortte;4 AoUtrj, Public,
Offices in County Buildings,
'
t .AND
GRASSHorraB Fallb, Kansas.
' -. ."- ' '
miiniinrrniT'''n.i.ii rtn e ,irtirr
IUU Jl r DUnrfi AMJlO XIlU IT .
t..i?-i.' n..t- :
importers. C J lealers III
eiita.
9
r. K
.4
Lifcl1-;. ui
( Brittania and Plated
TABL& OUTIERT,
TRAYS?2l60KLA cfLASSES
COAL OIL LAMB, Ac.
No, '65 Dolawirc JSjyrcotj v
LEAVENWORTH K6.
I son"
Administrator's Notice.
XTftTICE is hereby civen tli on the 13th day
April, a. P. 1865, Letters of AduiiniiUs-
Court of.aaid Couiiyraaitiaia,ti(AU persaaa
having c!alna a'giilitt'iaid estate, ro required
to exhibit tberu foTallowance within one yeir
after th"! Hate of id letters, or they may Iw
precladuL4rom any !reil of said. euta; ,-md
if uch claim be not exhibiusl within thi&-ca r
awm the date of aiid lettew, they will he frrev
fcarrcd. . J- K..UALL.
225-3w$3. Administrator.
BTgOWN&BE.a
Havenfemoved ttteir Drag Store lo
die cornerof Shawueejt-Cth sts., oppo
sU lUe Uansioa House,, Leavenwbriii,
nhd lisTe on hand a full apj)jfy of Med
icines, Fine Perfumery .'Jfrii of alJ
kinds, and t-verv thing per&iaiag to.ihe
Drn -trade. ' I0-t
QUEENiS
lion on UicEsteteef Li 0a4haw.-deeensuij
late,r Jifferaoa Coanry, State - Kansas,
were iuueil to tbe undersigned by the Prob-itr
... . t
J. P. CARSON.
s
HATS& CAPS,
9
POPULAR
ST
T..
I -ETC.
heretofore given u- ly our friends
hoping for a continuation and in
CARSON it BUOTIlEli.
DR. T. BtALBOTS
Medicated Concentrated
Pineapple Cider.
The upritj.- 1ms Vnnwn f'jr a long tiuxj .t
very lieneticial rv&ilt arisinsfrom ilic ue oi'ilii
j valuable remedy, and hasWn iaducetl "to place
, i uciu.-c locpiiuitcior ux-.urncuioi:uuurag;iu.
j uaaity. It-nill iucxcajc tUo aircnclk. sive vis-
or and iteiiuB w the system, ami regulalu ilij ta-
f'10"- Taken internally lor pains of all kind.,
- ,,. ,7..,- --.- - . r "o- .
.- jz. mu jtvuu liw. aiviiiaiiiH.
' ;, "f;, nJ "n " RTo'. ewuiyca
, Hem. btctuach d UowU. Delicsle Female
: will Had it an eacaUckt itmijrftir.U theii tio-
prfwngaiiincaw. ll never uiu tu ieliiva.erv
ctc I.ndwi have
iiDDart&L errulncs
wtnoo-VwiuatKjriouioconWMii3.i
- , i oTrartlen it k ot inr'tmiabie value, wlieretlie
: "'ater h likely to vary a quality ami ictiJency.
. m ftHonii ia ijy part oi tbc country may adopt
" .it with tho utuwttl cotiildensa ns timely. cJfica-
jciousrwtorative.
To pEsttsj Steer em.- To a tumbler of olJ
! aiH one tca-jjooii f ull of Medi-atcd Pine
""P10 C,d'r nm? drirk ,lle first lIlIU3 fter jou
ounce ol-prevratKm i worth a pound of cure,"
Mi" hcrsiwiii4.of 25 jcarspcuves theiifica.
i ry ol thu 1'meappie Uider in waiuinu Olfdiaa-
,i . ror ium purpose, oaonoiue win list a year,
! and 3 may thm taiea doctor's bill, anxiety.
uiucn vaia ioie tune, ana.cven nit itcit.
Httiton Cnouc Tako "'l lable-s.-oon full
of tfco Cider added to as much water tviry ten
miaulco; if u : relieved alter three don-r. an in
tjectio.i cf warm water with 10 drojw of Cider will
I Hlii.t a jiicdy care. It tho patient u fevrrish,
use cold water for injection, with Cider as abovr.
I DlAttttHKA. Korn violrnt Itnrt:!a!in 2 tnblr
epoonafullorCidcreverylOminuuatiPchtckfd '
SoEETltRoaT.-PutlUdnoftlwCidcrlaa
jjint of cold water, and iiaa a cargic ; place a
wet cloth around Ihe neck whta you retire.
-Coughs.. Hable hk.iiIiiI ot'Cider to half a
pint of water; take onre int. o hourji.
DrtFErsiA 2 ?poons full of Cider toa wine
glas lull of water, take before eating.
licaNA 10 drops Cidur in 1 quart fid water;
s-tuMte clotb an.-l apply to burn, change as. often
: aj it becomes warm; will rtltcre in five minute?.
luep ii wet with tho preparation unlit wrlL
iiutuiuTisii-jfaUpinthot water to -
(g'ui viuvt) iHMuvcij ,4 luumu-B Apiy uui
wet ilumicU to itaru aifooud. .Sptridv emu sure.
1 If.....o l I. 1. . - I . .1 l". .11
t CTltUr tfi tmlf nill tthi lX'ittr ,lritk uv litiiM
,dar, tliii kecpsboweu tizht. 10 dron-itoa quart
--. - - --- - --'
' K" w,ef. itl wbuii keep the wound tlwr-
uiiK'uBaiuraieu; ii mere w lever, auu ico.
I licADACiic, 2 table spoons full of Cidrr to a
1 tumbler t water; lake cvtrjr 30 minute; if :ck
Ihcadache.halt the Cider, i tnknevrrv 15 minutes
Caiiw ssi FKv.-Wine-glaS full of Cidtr
to tumbler ol quitn warm ifater, taKQ as t!iu chill
I comes on, cr the Cider without water every half
hour m ehia es off; when fever comes ou.
10 drops to hall pint cold watrr evry half twur.
rveragoi pa'seu.anU a s-,ieed) cure isett ctea.
I'ilks. To prorent, hen cintite, 10 droffol
Cider ,to a gill of cold water, or If pauVntn nat
uratlniM, ute warm watr, inject, ret fin one
hour, it remedies the tliUidlly. The same, treat
ment will ellecta J, oady and sure cure of l'llca.
CATAaau. 10 drop Cider lo half pint cold
water; take some of the mix tare in your hand and
mull it up your nose until it comes out ot tnc
mouth, he thorough with tbeJiiutiiog, in order to
reach tbc aiiecicd par Is. Cure certain.
Fva.s,Jf any kind, 10 dojf Cider to a .tusrt
of-oild water, iced If hiixly; saturate a cloth and
apply to parts aficcted, .Jso3 dfopsin a tuuibler
ot -old water and drink every "ten minutes. The
fcv r will soou be emoTail.
Ciiox.10 l'Tstui'TEsr, 2 tab!jepoons full pf Ci
der every ten tntnutrc; '10 dropt tu a cjuai't ot
cold water, and inject half a. pint every 15 min
utes. You will soon bo all rights
DisrusixD SisxrMable spoon fult oi Cider
to a tumbler of cold water, tlrins before retiring,
and repeat on riairig in the morning.
To HEtOBTr5 CoLoa and Bcautv, Lndit-s take
one table spoon full of the Cider ." times a.(l..
BnrKKEUD L'lGEmo. and Want of Appetite,
1 table poou full t-j a tumbler of cold water Inl
thins tutors retiring and on jiting iu niorui.
ScsoruLA, or 'Kind's Tvil,' 4 tabic spoon fut1
oi Cider in a tumbler of cold waters timw aday,
alio, on rising in morning and retiring at night.
Tkavelebs, bvtckiir' a swallow of the Cider
j will counteract baucif'CtS.of elm 1150 o water
'fhe Same will preveut'eajr or.boat sickness.
WjaxruiXESB, 4"tale Jpotins full of Cider in
a tumbler of cold witcrop rctirini;,cUect magical
WkASNess, 1 uWr spoon full ol the Cider tu a
tumliliir of water, and flrink six times a day.
Soca Stomacu, 2 table spobos full to a pint of
cbld water, drink all Jl 'enee and reliij lullowi"
Sics JloasK B. T. Bubo, it, of. New Vorkav
a- very Sia horse which wa ram in leamiaufcs
by a lint of the I'incai'pJe'Otfrr j.
Tjcktji anb iJBK.'Tn. For ctatain; tho Teeth
and purifving tho Leatli, nsc,,Dr. T. B Talbott'
Jlt'icaied Tip iapFIt Cider.
iifFulf Uirectioa-i aecoinpaay a Umlu.
All Olden should he addres-ed t
B. T. UAUBI'IT, Sole Agent,
Not. 64 to 74.Whinon S:reet, New York,
For sala by Umsi. '- Ofoetn ami Storekeep
ers aeaerally , thfaugboat lb country.
ft ice 3 per bottle, eoatalnins one rjuart.
i2 ' ? one pint,
ft ' " half pint.
Ono Quart bottle, two l'ict bolder, ur four Half
Pint bottles, sent lice lx, csprcfS.on receipt ol
jricc. .
WiiifiKCtisl!! Those wihiug u itno Kt of
whirtcrs, a nice moustache, or a heautiful'head
of itoiv hafr, will nfe4sere-.d the card of Titos.
CniruAxhianathcrpartoftfiispeper. 237.
OODS.
mMWWwm9
THE-BULLETIN;
-AND-
nils ilk
MANUFACTORY
(Opposite the Planters' House J
. . .
WC have CitallLIioJ. in csnccclicn vrith the
Bulli.tin Jon rnt.Yn.NO Owner., one ol
the btst Binderies wc-ttol Iew York, City', and
solicit the patronage of ary having work in our
line. We thai! devote tecial attention to the
niannfacturf of
BLANK BOOKS FOR COUNTJfS
aisiRicr couurnooKS,
COUSTV TREASUSEnS BOOKS. "
RECORDS, REGISTERS, TAJIOOKS,
And all kinds ot
BOOKS OF PUBLIC RECORD,
Manufactured from the best of stock, and ,iilhe
' highest slylo of thQ art.
mercantFleTbooks. .
WptnTite tho attention of Merchants, Bank
ers. Manufacturers, Hotel Keepers, Sec, to our
facilities for the mannfictore of the brett tails
or Iit'-'w. Jocrnals, Py Bo V- Invoicd Books,
Ship;Hn Hereipu, Bales Books, Hotel Ifiislers,
lawyers' Dockets, &c &c
M AG AzTnEbTn Dl N G !
Harper's, Thr Atlantic, Godey. Peteron..Ar'
thur,. Ladies' Uepository, Frank. Ijealie. Harp
er's Weekly. Pictorial History of the War, and
all other Macazuics. bound in Plain or Fancy
llindins, at the LOWEST FIGrUES.
Binding of all kitvta and le l'aper, dlf,
Sheep. Law .Stylo, Morocco,, Turkey Morocco,
and Morocco Antique, done on shortest notice.
Soling of .AH Kkate Done PreaiptJy.
WN. B -Vc employ none but first-c'ays work
men, and are ptcpartd to. guarantee.every job of
work tent out, Onfis-nspctilallii sojicitcd.
AAIressr
BULLETIN C00
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
W. 1. KOSt.
w.j.-rnovrww
w: A, ROSE & CO:,
75 Dtlamtrt Street,
LEAVENWORTH,
Witoiesale anil Retail' Dealer in
Books, Suttioaery, Envelopes,
PAPER, AND SrHODL BOOKS!
Or JILL EITDO USEP IK TUKk-lATX.
Music Boks fc Sheet Music
BLANK BflMS, WALL PIPEn,
Fialcap, Foolscap, Legalcap,
L15TTER AND NQTE PAPERS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS;
rL'-iinthJ frames, (-!aruanl Fixture. r ? 7 t r J e.
W0woWIHueparlI-al.r attcntionof U.Cr. (U(1 ailtl D!ilW:iro St:
clianliaiitfiiiiietoot.rexlen-i7t.'!icj;, nhidi j ipi IfPVU'fllJ'l'I-Ii'PfTV
embrace? nearly cfety crticlo usually kept in a L.L.A lii.,Ulil tlAjl 1 1 .
llook ami stationery Mouse. V-'ur iacnnM ur
c-.iodI' in" the trv:onr linFurrawd. OltDEIlfc
UY MAIL PttOMlTLV A11BNDEU TO.
Chickcrius: & Sou's
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W: A. ROSE & CO
Hare the Agcnry for the Sale
and other Pijms.
.Every Piano Fully Warranted!
f arranteu .
tiravcr & Kakrt
1 l
F'n;Ja
Also Agouts forthc celchralrU
Sewing Machines
Kor the State ol Kansas. '15"-tf '
E, M. PIPER & CO.,
Dealers in
STAPLE &EM CI,
CLOTHING
Boots and Sliocs,
Motions, etc., etc.,
No. 12 Delaware Street,
Leavenworth, Kansas'.
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Ou. .stock embraces all the
NEW DESIRABLE STYLES &
no inl Goo.fuII Variety, and for the
.OeblasbhodFabrics now Won inF
Ladies' Dress Goods,
With TRIMMINGS to suit the same
Muslins, and al.l White Goods,,
Prints and Colored Goods,
Fancy and Plain,
All ofnBhJcb.will be sold onahe ,
N0S7 REASONABLE TERMS.
o
We a rpr pleased to unnotMce to
the citizens of Jefferson County that
we have secured M Hcvitr Cbabbs
as-OBe nl our Salesmen, who will
be happy tt sec his.frieuds.a' om
Store-
UeinenibeJ the place 42 J)oia
ware m reel..
E.M.PJPEU.
232 ftn
-so coasnnwvxns
Cotwuniptivu uiiercr will rccvWva valuable
pr' tption for the euro oi Cooturuptiim, Aatli
ma, Uror.diilii.-, on J all ijiroavend Lnujr afTec
tin'ni. t frw orcharsel hr sondins lliir U!rcto
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jUr. UUtyAUU A. tvil.'iU.X,
VVilliatitsbiir;,', KinsCn,. fisw V'jrlc-
217-Jrn
i?lv Iff M'S, J T0 -EKVOUS SUFFERERS.
'vSs !1W 5 "a5 '
WILSOJf&HASTMGS
Wholesale and HcUil Dealers in
FOREiGNAS3oJIE5TIC
IE
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TV
$d m m D
IROiVf STKfcll, If .1IINT
Guil P.VtRUhGf BELT1XG, Jcc
AMERICANA EOREZtfX'
Farming &. Gardening Implements
of alt kinds. Sohv Agcou fortlie Ctltbxatcd
The Best Known :for'thc Prairies.
Our Stock i Full ifc 'Complete,:
tvri eirr.'TWtr, ninr'W.Pff'
QHlJ and Eiamttr?; for Yourselves, at'j
'Sol 2 Delaware sires!, two cjoore Kast tf 5d st. I
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS
mar 20, f63 135,ly " , .
HARDWARE!
RICHARDS. CflAMBERLWi
.S'icctwTiU J. Richard.) o
Have now on hand, at prices to suit, the times, a.
Fn!l Stock of HiVRBWAUE,
" Suited to the wants of every comnvinity
Blacksmiths-dc'VVngon-Mafcers .
will find a Large ami'Compfel'c Astortuunt o
IRON ND STEEL,
Tools, Aw7, Ilorse .Phoes, Files,
Wagaa Hnbs, Spekec, Felloes, Shafts,
sprilVg, Axlei, V'kcni,"etc.
MILL JfExV CAX GET
Circular Sates,
Gnm Belting, and Packing Pumps,
LEAD PIPE. KOPE. CHAINS, Jtc.
You and others wilt always find a large Stocfrnt
Axes, Hatchets, Pocket anil Table
Cutlery, Lodes, IJutts Hinges,
Spades, ShoveLsr Sad 1 rons,
Snws, Planes, Screws,
Iron and Nails.;
Arcnltural Trnplements, Farming
and Gardening Tools of All Kinds:
Also, toIoAjrutyfoTtlie Celcbrtteil '
M0LINE PLOW,
FAISMIwiCrsdilUS
Euckeye ITcwers k Reapers,!
SVEFSTAKC Till USHERS, E(c
ALL OTil GOOUS SOLD LOW FOK CASH
CALL AND SEE, AT THE
4
lnibmaai"ioii.Frce
1 simple rfmrdr u cd in hit e-Uc. SutTcrcm i-h
!ioMfs sure and viluahie lernciiy, cin hro!
hi' addrrssinj him at cre'e ot his f.laoeid busi-
I ne?. Th Uecipe and full informatioa l vi J
,1 - tixvortancir will ne chccrlully sent hy rcttmv
ma.i. jtuurt-ra
JOHN n. OGDEN',
Xo. CO 'a:siu Street, New York.
P S Ncrvout Suffertrs of bail, texts w;'-ind
this ii'fonuaiion invaluable. 221-3ni
YS'E-tSS't
4- isW
t-varira'-Ot
LAMPflTSiTING AMiIStUS
1 Boiling Frying- Cieicing Sleeping
with TiiC'rUurs 'which iiccts trrt a-xijt.
i-n
Kr the flame of a common lamn.at th., riv-t rf a
t-iil' worth of oil. a rery comfortaJle breakfast
sal to el. ,V. 1. Tribute.
Simlo in coiutructioa, ca Hr tei-t ia or.ter.rr-
-Z f. je ln rqoment xouvcjilriitt. bT0 Oi:
hand. Drmgi tit's CiraUir.
Fish'j I jmp U one of tho most popuhr noTcltics
oi mo nay ... me tiiimy oi un un(b'.ttioiialle.
Jirreit UTlni; b niaito ln hestln? and nxrkin small
articles, amt tin be ifiaild to nieab &r a preat
man? ivi,.wlil!i b.attaaIv.'don'il Aear.ilu
nce ran which carry the sick soldiers. Scientific
jtmcricoTt.
For family u, ho.IUJ, (c , namicfe, picnics,
ISsliin;, nurwry, or sick roiir. , It Is an article vf
comfort Ik'towI all proportion Ut Its coA.lUirt
Jturnal ef Health.
1 hare tried the apparatus, ami mi wir in.l 1
procUim the same a niorf Taluable ami Id Ji.iHiiisa-
tie article, antl we imir roiKier how we eoaM hare
slonjdoiio without jl-ti. cU OilQirrmlmr.'
An ecnnomlcal fontiira.ico for setting np heat at
short uotico for uunery and general household pur-
piwes. One important point is the satin: in ciwt
orcrtoal tires. A. Y. ICttning Put.
Pnces from Two to SFc Dollars.
CBpacity from Ono to Four Quarts
Three Articles Cooked at One Time
With One Burner.
Arranacd for Kcrerene or Coal OiL or Oa.
DiscrintivcPamraWaf 30 pagra furabhcdsratU
Tlic Uliion Attachment,
Price. 50 Cents.
To be atuchol to a Common ;KeroceneLar-p or
(s Horner, bj which W'atermav be ttoil&J.antl
& uiu wvwvu , atvu Bi.aogTU iu Mipuri m bBAue.
trerv family ISeeds One I
WM. 11. RUSaKLI Agent,
No. 3C lVarl St., Xcw York.
Auixts WaxTto.
Etlii-itcf TKt I.fc!nJint
Dsaa Sxa.- I wi-b to tar to the remlera of
yorr (taper, Utat 1 wiu aa. ojr rctarc mail, w
ail wuwSwiak it (frar a Kecipe, ni'h fall direc
tion for making and using a timplo Vegetable
imm thai win eueciuaiijr temovc, in ten Uaj,
Pimpics, l5!otche,"l'an. Vec!t!s:.andall Impu
rities ol the Shin. Iiatmc tlis s-imoioit. tlew.
smoothi; i:J licautifuli ., rr
I wHl alto nail free to those h'aiia Da"ld irra&
or Hate I-'RCfcs, simple iHri-ctioiu and information
that will cnaaw litem to atsrt a fuHrovi lii of
Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Mauttaehe, in
lefs than thirty ilays.
ll applications nswcrcltvreiiiri mail with
tootcanrgw. 4tJia!i.WItAt!ji?ik:hNnisl,
23T "in S3t CroaJTjr. New Vork.
I - IIM1AII T. 'a.... .. .
''rMy wafffltrfta
.T Errcr. ctuatedhy . d.-ire to Un. fit othrrs. illf 0ifs. J!Urin- K!oH V.;, '
nf a., ! if Jy. !u!,nJ-1! ''! li"? "u " diuui, WioVio-Cii:&t?
.w ....w , uiuic.i me itxipi hiiu uirecuuiiHur- 'aumsrin' i
MAJISiOl; H0USE:;i
- -J .vaJr-i JJ
-Si-
orncr of Sicncnee and JTfth Slue!,
Lrnvjavvorth Uily, -
- .Easiai
: Mrs. J. UNDiS. '-- - Pi priettr.
-XiZ
- j - , sTAKEfi LEA.TtTltI5,IlOrSSrjJlLT. ,.,
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. " ' '.. lll-2-
J .7
O.-kiifoesa, JjTcdoh : r..Kaiss,
Will pr.i.ctiuc,inSiatt:,aiuiUD!(edtatC3
Courts' ; "Paj Taxes ii'ExMmineSiilea
fa'-tlits and the attfiimng countfe '211
J&X2!
ra;
AUtripy & Cwwsdlw ai Law,
JtffersonGi -Kansas. " ""
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x.iNcticTtiRcr.o? ds-D'saaiHiiir
:.-FPBlftTri.
CHAINS, STOOLS
BEDSTEADS, liATJJESSES,.,
LtMgvK, Likii! (s lissips, 92
'Tablesi Stands, Coffins? -&C..&C.,
Ou Hand or FnrnfsueduV, Order.
it. i7i Delaware SL.Nehr47th,
EEAVENWOUTff, KANSAS:
- brt ?i. ;
CtO.'JUXOOSC.
' into, it bmoi?.
. :' jv -5-"-
s-3il
tmmm,
Delaware Street, beL3ti aad 4ht sts.
LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.
AIL operations, in the line of.3ur Ifro--t
tession performed ia a. scientific
iuu .-Hiiaciory-mariri y, )e.
RKFiE'-j-pcrniisiioafto tbe foUowTnr patron!-
u?V-,r"tr CaRx" OX.JL..JIclfewKi;
HrM.fJF.lTiOJ.JOTWllo.?.' ' ' -
131-b" . ' !; .0.
vs:i '
&
w. g. j. parks;
-,'V5'
wnoLSs.nr A si-mo. PiLtu ir
DKTJGSMEDICiyES,
t;aciaicih, Statiounrr. 'Vlt and
ewes. Pure Liouors for .Medicat Purposcst
I trruniery.Fancr and Toilet Art Mm.
- 5S, corner Thirdand Delaware sts--
y I? A t-TvnTtTTl'ti I'W"""-"
IjL,A N - QR3 fl, KA3SL ,.h
-I3
JAMES HA'tflftl.tr
uCVX ORXEY.-AT-LA.W; ,
Lcavmw.rtfc; K"aasas, --
iv-'-li -8 7yrrr,c ""' '' u'-'-"'
Pica, in tlicDijirfct Courts-
Pf(Tv'sH ' J?.Hn .Counties; 3d
"- T -- tiri r
kik-mmm -n hi-atottcsf- 'styivbiBX
AlTDryEYS AT LAW,,.-'
LKAVZywdRTlI,; tAsi t
Nor,vnny ivirttc. ' "'- - T-J S :
- . u jii. ,m :
' . . ,. ..t"m
Law OmcE or A. EPaiTkEir; '
OsKAtooA.JtdrlStli, 1864.,
Having arfecied nrf.togtmmiil'im
now prf-paVetl to prosecute tSoldters
clutms ajjainst the, government.; ,:q -.
Back Pny,.Boumira and aJJitCsnina'
of similir nature attended tojwitOha-?
o.trliest possible dispVdi."" " . '; ,"
AJS.IUksjb
NOTICE
antl.'Ustanieni of W-d-iKii.I wili; hocaOnt
up tube proved and enlaced to prub-ite. at she ncxi
remittor terra oltheProbate K.urt witfiH and f.r
aia County of Jgjnoa ad Stat of. Kaoma. i a J
be begun ai I hol.lcu ua -ttmk!iy Uie Z I d,iv i S"
Jaly, jl. . 1835.- -' - J vt
. J,AJ!lWraWa fEiein-
-i.F , AaAtUta..WLi i,i ,,
Notice of Resfenataaa.
NOTICE i hrit-ky grn Wjill ;Trj!:. tnier
wtjil ln-tbc Kiateot J.ib.1 U..(irtliier, de
ceased, late. t Jtfdrgtm Ctwory, JCaofsj. ihit
the LetU;r ofArlaiiciaCraUuii-ua ail Bute
nowaeldby theij, at the lx-xt rv;hr JLtim f
the -Tiah-iU. Court iaiilim r.rv.1 fw- vnl Cn., r
rJesstfteti and-Suteof Kanrytv tatUm a5d
iiiao ao -i.uuuay :ae .t u. .(. j-vt, v. B.Jhtw.
"W ! A. V. A)5AKH." Adrafcaia-
435,
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dL.
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A.TTORNEY-AXAAW,
VTill roctiet la tlx Coails. i4 Ji
Coualy.
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M8Mtfi
Irth rtiiy "ivriuo all fcryorS inhrtstitl in tr
Estate r A nthony .5. Wilson, deccaccd. laUr
ol JrHCr-mi CmmtT-.KaRSn.4 lliir it,.. 1 .-. lir.ti
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