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Bourbon County Monitor from Marmiton, Kansas • 3

Bourbon County Monitor from Marmiton, Kansas • 3

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AtisiiuislraiUr's j9ticc; rm-Tntz 1 1 TIIMON I TO II. Local Department. vivii a uyivuj turn 111:11, juciicrss ui ft 1 THE BHSSpam Daily, Tri-WfUy and Weeliy OU, YES! Oil, YES To Ibc Trading Public Generally! iiiini.tration on the estate of Joseph C. DEALER IN Foreign hud Domestic Fields, late of Bourbon County deceased, have Good Advick. TAkk Yocr ows PaPeh Let us stilt try to impress this upod our (subscriber.

IVte your own pspcr before subscribing to rev other; it is a duty you owe, and on you ought not to neg'ect. If you want the Li dy's Eook also, take thai in a club with your own paper. Yon will save a dollar by the oppcratiou. (Godey'a Lady'a Look. been granted the undersigned, by the Pro bate Court of said Ceuuty.

bearing date Oct. 22d lbt2. All persons having claims ag-iinst paid estate are requested to exhibit the ssime For lSGi-G3 Wc are extending and enlarging" oilr means to the Admimstrator of said estate for allow Agents. The following persona are onr authorized agents to receipt for moneys pa.dfr subscription, adverising, It M. JACKS, Marmnten.

AVID MAS LOVE, P. Ft Scott. II. O. MOOSE, Sheriff Ft.

Llneoln WM. JONES, lar.dwa ae ance within one year faom the date of said THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Bourbon and adjoining counties that they have always oa hand a large and well selected stock of Iist of Letters- Remaining In the Post Office fit Marmaton, ou Saturday, Nov. 22. 1C2; Letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate and if said claims be not exhibited within three years from the date of GOODS, said Letters they wul be forever barred. II.

MOOLtE Administrator. Davii II. Cobb Probate Judge. ForfLincoin Not. 12 1862.

nl5w3 OF ALL KINDS. Sign of the Gilt Anvil, 31 Delaware St.y Between Second and Third Leavenworth, Kansas. GROCERIES, AND MALE or FEMALE AGENTS TO SELL Alexander Beesiin Ailed' Brown Eiriilv Mrs Collvi'le li Hobson Geo 2 Ilncker Henry. Myre Go Rwkards Mrs Milly Bafferty John Sentney Flizubctb. Sront Hugh Watkins Miss Laura Williams Surena Test Edward 000,000 Brown 'John Brink LeVi Caret Joseph Hcskins Lorenzo P.

Ilcffung'e James May A Neason James Russell Abe Smith John Fpooner Mrs Stanfrberry Robert Watkins William. Wymer Mark Tjrrel LLOYD'S NEW STEEL TLATE COUNTY COL land Warrants for sate by AlTKEN KNOWLES. Blank Deeds. have on hand for Bale a lot cf Blank Warranty Deeds. They have been printed rom the most approved form.

Conveyancers wUl do wall to call an I examine tliera. A Good Chance. We will famish OoiW Lndy Book and the Monitor, one year, to for $3, 0, 'only fifty cent nvre "than the price for the book. We will aW furnish to subscribers, Peterson's Magaiine aud the Monitor forthree 'dollars per annum. aua taciuues in making the Democrat the Oust reliable and complete i family.

Journal in lb West. We therefore solicit the continuauc of thro liberal patronage which has heretofore been given u.i which we gratefully acknowTedgo. and have the pieas-ure of stating to our friends his TittBLtD our circulation iu the past year Our Corps of regular Army Correspond Is large, and their reports, together with those of many Special Correspondents in the variuui departments of the will give the best, fulior-t, moat interesting and reliable accounts of the incidents and Battles of the Great War for our country and the Union. Particular at-v tentiou is called fo our. FEE A OLLA WEEKL The largest Taper in the worle for the price of one dollar.

Every family should take it. The OA1EY TRi-WEEKLY Are the most reliable papers of the'r kind in west. They are.especially valuable to every merchant in the Mississippi Valley. Strictly Ctsh in Advance, DAILY" One Year $8 00 TRI-WEEKLY" One Year $4 00 WEEKLY One Year OO IT ATD will Persons calling for the above letters please say they are advertised. E.

Jone T. M. SV? was MM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Contraband Stock. At AICtfiEa.

ORED MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, CAN A A a d4 NEW BRUNSWICK. From recent surveys, completeo! Aug. 10, 1S62; cost $20,000 to engrave it, and one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever made by Col-ton or Mitchell, and sella at the low price of filly cents. 870,000 names are engraved on this map.

It is not only a county map, bat it is also a County and Railroad Map of the United States and Oanadas combined in one, giving eveey Railroad Station and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day, and will take back all maps that cannot be sold, and refund the money. Send for $1 worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well furnished our agents. Wanted Wholesale Agent3 for our maps in every State, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba, A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital.

No competition. J. T. LLOYD, 1G4 Broadway. N.

Yr. The War Department U3es our map of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost on which is marked Antietam Creek, Sharpsburg, Maryland Ilights, A il.limsport Ferry, Rhorarsville, Nolan's Ford, and alf others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia or Pennsylvania, or money! refujided. Thtir stock consists in part of CALICOS, -LAWNS, BROWN AND BLEECIIED SHEETINGS, GINGHAMS, DENIMS, COT-TONADES, STRIPED CHECKS, CASSl-MERES, NOTIONS, HATS AND BAPS, CAR-TET BAGS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR aud MOLASSES, TOBACCO, SPICES, SALERATUS, AND SAL-SODA The Best Qualities of Rye, SIoDODgebala AND BOURBON WHISKIES, And in fact, everything usually kept in a Country Store, and all of which will bo Bold very LOW FOR CASH. WHITE BRIDGENS. Ft.

Scott, Aug. 5, 1862. n2tf A FINE LOT OF MIRRO for sale chead at Ft. Scott, by WH BRIDGENS. Hosiery, no suBacair-TioN to the weekly krceived roa LESS THAN OXB TEAK.

For a club of 10 weeklies, we will send an extra We call attention to the notlca of strayed or TitoleriT In noxnwrii The well below town, thanks to the energy of Dr. Seeley, is now finished, ad has six feet of splendid water. Dentons saw and gristmill, under the super vision of Mr. Brown, is doing an excellent business, and running day And night. here is a great demand fr lumber, and we are glad to bear they are doing so ell.

He who fees ut thing good in wan, questions the veracity of the ATmifxhty, and mocks Him under the pretense thnt He has failed to perform the contract lie bad tati.cn. One of our Fort Scott friends was taken with a fit of absent mtndedness last Thursday morning, and actually hung himself over the back of a chair, after putting; his pan's to bed. The stories of nuectiit-f makers are like bad I wilt sell atPublre Afcction at tLe Government Stables in Fort Scott, rtausas, on Saturday, December 18th 1862, a lot of Contraband Stock, consisting cf Horses, Mules, Colts, Jennets and Horned Cattle. Sale to commence. at 10 o'clock, M.

Terms cash in U.S. Funds. M. II. ixstcY.

Ofpt A. Q.M. U. S. V.

OepotQ. M. oice Ft. Scott Kan. Nov, 25, 18G2.

uujr rce one year. t. For a club of 3U weeklies we willsend tha Triweekly frea one vear. Gloves, Yarns, Threads, Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, For a club Of 5U wcnklia ta wilt rv nH yu A- iy one year. For a club of 10 Tri-weeklies we will send eu wp iree one year.

For a club of 20 Tri-we klies, we will send the Daily free one 'ear. Strayed or Stclen. 171 ROM the premises of the subscriber, on the 14th a bay pony 14 hands high. Clab of 25 weeklies 1 yr. to 1 address 5 2 LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP of KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS is the only authority for Gen.

Buell and the war Department refunded to any one do CO do 1 An 42 85 FINE lot of Ladies' Skeleton Hoops for sale by WHITE BRIDGENS. tooney. They pra from one door to another, LANK BOOKS, Diaries, t'en. Ink and Pa do 10 Tii weeklies mo do do 20 do do do do 10 do 1 yr. do do 20 do 1 do do do 10 Dailies Gmo do do 20 do 6 do do Go 10 do 1 yr.

do do 20 do 1 do do cut being refused as counterfoil, return to retake their an tkois. K9 70 70 70 HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS. NOTIONS, MILLINERY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, ZEPHYR GOODS, WILLOW WARE, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, widi a Hi.le white on his hind feet, seven years old. and a roan Horse five year old next Spring, 15 hands high, with a wart in the first j- int tf the right fovt. Also, on the 17th a bay peven years old last ppiing, 15 to 10 hf lid.

high, with collar marks. A little white on the hind feet. The by horee and mare-were shod all round. Any person finding the same; or giving information as their where abouts, to the subscriber at lkrnman's I. O.

on the Pawnee, wiil be liberally rewarded. Jons Wjlsos. per. tor sale byWHlTi BRIDGENS. LARGE LOT ol Buckt a ti "t( fo WHITE St 1 I 1IGLN finding an error in It.

Price 60 cents. From the Tribune, Aug. 2. "Llotk's Map of Virginia, and Fr nssylvakia. This map is verv large its cost ia bat twenty-five cents, and it is the best which can be purchased." Lloyus Gruat Map of the Missisrsppi River From actual Surveys by Capts.

Bart and Wm. Bow en, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Mo t-hows every man's plantation and A. 140 ES? United StatesTreasuarr Xat ami ih. bills of all solvent Eastern, Ohio Indiana Ken tucky, iowa ana Missouri Banks taken at par for 'Address owuer's isame from St.

Louis to the Gulf of JacKEE FISHBACK, Proprietors, Democrat Office, St. Louis, Mo. Whil: the clouds of adversity hangs the darkest fount us, we are the most despondent, while in trivth we should ieceive consolation from the fact that they cannot become any darker. The darker the cloud, the brighter by contrast will be the sunshine that follows. Five new hats disappeared very mysteriously, at the party last Wednesday night, betides innruber that didn't disappear.

On the same "liiffht, "about four o'clock in the morning" five liatleaa individuals made their exit frcm the Wl. Orribler Glorious News from lichmond LITTLE MACK AHEAD tied so do Intend to be ahead in the sale of all eoods kept in a COUNTRY STORE. THE WOZRyXjID. Adismbi ration ciice. JfOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad-13 ministration were granted to the undersigned by the Prolate Court of Linn County, Kansas, upon the estate of Josiah Lamb deceased en the let day of Btcomber.

a. n. Alersons having laim against raid estate we notified to exhibit the same for allowance within cne year frcm said date, to the undersisrned. or thev mav be precluded frr AN INDEPENDENT Mexico 1,350 miles every sand-bar, island, town, landing, and all places twenty miles back from the river colored in Counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets, $2 pocket form, and $2 50 on linen, with rollers.

Ready Sept. 20. Navy Department, Washingtck, Sep. 17, 62, T. J.

Li.ote Sir: Send me your map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies. Rear Admiral Cbarlee II. Davis, commanding the Siissiseippi squadron is authorised to purchase as many as fir required for ve cf tbit Squadron. GIDEON WELLES Sec'y of the Navy. Eaily, Seiai-Weekly Weekly Paper any benefit of said estate, and if such claims FANCY AHD STAPLE ETC.

Jt" Orders will be promptly nd carefully attended t9 S. M. B0THCHILD, -1 Delaware Leavenworth, Kansas. DBASE BUOTEEHs. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND THE DAILY WORLD.

Terms per annum, Six Dollars Four copie i rra orltlxnao 'T1 f. 1 11 Ftr.ce the late rains, and the fine warm days following, the wheat crop la this section ia looking -rcrj fine. nr gT4 know that considerable amount has been own, for it is one of the very be-t paying croja thai are raiied, and it never faila iu this (section. 5, FECHHEIMER are noi exnioitea witbin tnrcc years from date they will fercver be deb-; Aaeo.v LAM3, Esos Mills Adm'rs. ef cptnte of Josiah Lamb Dee'd.

D. P. Lowe, A for aidiiuhtrator. nI8wl 12 Ei a 2 We have aow ths largesT and HOST COMPLETE STCCS OF men, Five Dollars per annum. For a club of ten copies, aa extra copy wiil be sent.

THE SEMI-WEEKLY WORLD. Three Dollars per aanaai two copies to one address, Five Dollars five copies to oae address, Eleven To Cierarvmen. Two Wholesale Dealer i WHOLESALE; X) HOCEK, IN 1 X7 r-LN-rv i and Commission Herclia: N. 34 Delaware Street, READY MADE AND Aa winter approaches, we bope our cit-ns will remember the warm summer days, an I pnt up plenty of ice, providing it gets cold enough to make ice. There is nothing so refreshing in the hot summer days as a iglasa of icewater, uul ess it is a dollar and a jhalf in jpayment for oae year's subscription lo Most itor.

rocc rie IN THE STATE, AT GCXTS RYISUMQ GOODs, Dollars per year. Single copies, Three Cents. Published Tuesdays and Fridays. -Ten copies, $2ti For a club of ten copies an extra copy will be sent for one year. For a club of twenty copies, a copy of the Daily will be sent for one year.

For a club of fatty copies, the Daily, Weekly and Semi-Weekly will be sent for one year. THE WEEKLY WORLD. Price Two Dollars a year; four copies to one address, Five Dollars twenty copies, twenty dollars, Clergymen can receivo the weekly, single copy, at one dollar a year. Single copies tive cents. Published on Thursdays.

For a club of ten copus, on extra copy will be sent for one year. For a club of twenty copies, the Semi-weekly will sent for one yeai. For a club of one hundred copies, the Daily Woekly and Semi-weekly will be sent one year Remittances for The World may be made by drafts, treasury notes, or bank bills of specie paying banks, and, where the attention of th The Firt Pessdon of this Institution will com meaee MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 18G2. Terasper Sessioa. Primary PepnHmeBt, no t'oramou tliigllsiti, 3 Kliglicr (including Phi losophy, Chemistry, Botany and Rhetoric,) 4 Drawing, (extra) 4 CO Payment will be required monthly.

AND CONSISTING OF Pieces Prints Text Books 600 200 I ostmaster is called to the remittance at the 50 20 No. 50 Maui Street, Kansas. fir MexsIIh E2Ieatcliel do enlsxis Hickory Susajr time of mailing the letter, it may be inada At SC1I0OL BeOS, AK E005S, EVERY DESCRIPTION Of Printing and Wrapping Paper, PRINTERS' FURNISHING AND 67 Delaware 4th, Leavenworth, Kansas. Tna Highest Pkicb Paid or Rags. nltf Great Excitement at Marmaton! JOHN S.

KS0T7LES, DEALER IN PTJRK WINES LIQUOR, Manufactarai Tobacco, SI0AB3, IIOSIIB ALL KINDS OF Family Groceries and CONFECTIONERY, Solicits a share of the public patronage. grv way, iMnrrna man. Cn puSr one little cigar. Wait till yor friends think enough of yon to bring you a ood fat turkey very few days. Wyaaiatt Saette.

Yea now, brag, because some one brought you a dilapidated old turkev, tht he found he wouldn't keep, owing to the ri io" the price of ori-r turkles now. One will "eat its bead oS" in a month. The man knew that, and no doubt, considered himself well paid by a 'pulf" in tha Gazette. Jones was more unselfish. It ct.st notbitg to keep bis cigars, and he knew they would be rrrrEn, whether an editor got them cr not.

Besides we wouldn't give one cigar for forty tarkies. when turkey roosts are sa handj "nary time." The papers in the northera part of the State complain because of the fact that.the trees in their sections wer destroy by frost. We would advie fruit growers to come down here were trees uever freeze. As near as practicable the Books will be used Splkrs and Readers Arilbmetie, -Geography, Grammar, -Philosophy Chemistry, Botany, Rhetoric, following Text Saunders Eay. Monti eth Smith Comstcck da Woo Is Cl'ss B'k Jameson our risk.

Spicimen numbers sent to any address upon application. Address THE WORLD 20O bbls Salt new lore M. CARRIER We invite the especial attention of all Manufacturers and Dealers ia COUNTRY ME II A TS SOO laths Flour NOTIONS, BOOTS 4 "SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, HOOP SKIRTS, OYSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, PEACHES ad everything, in fact kept in a country store -aU of which we are able and willing our facilities for buying) to sell CHEAPER TIIANihe CHEAPEST. This is intended to be a permanent institution, affording good facilities for f-tudy TLe patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Miss KATE E.

REICH ARD, Preceptress. To our Largo and Wmf HlIflIeQ WELL SELECTED at Retatil, and to 5 Important Enterprise, We understand that the ne taildTng on Mnn Jav-n worth, now nearly completed, has been rented by Messrs. Levenson (succesrs to L. Levenson, of the U. S.

Clothing Hall) who are manufacturing at their house in Warren street, New York, the most extensive ascrtment of clothing ever concentrated under one roof in Kansas. Thy propose opening on or about the 15th of August, with a stock of nbout $100 000 wcrth of Ciothikq, IIts nd Caps, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and wiil adhere strictly to the Jobbing Besides exclusively contmiraz the old stnd at N.i An ni l' SALL DEALERS One says the touch of a lady's hand, while dancirg! the other night, sent an lectuc thrill hh whole fian which (the thrill not the frame) after making his heart thump against his vest like a sledge hammer, fiml'y locating in his ftet, causing him to hop about" like a lobster in a frying aa What quee. dIJos" ckctricty wiil kick up ecmetimes. Why can't we Lr.ve a Literary Society in Marraatfu It would be an excellent way to a off the ioi'j winter evctiingt, and at the- We Manufacture A owniturekept oanstantiy cn XX. Mad and for Bale CHEAP FOR CASH.

JSSr TERMS CASH PRICES LOW Mamiton.Kan., July 12. nltf W. H. Piper's CHEAP Hreet, their retail trade, with the additional. ame- time be a source of iiitriu Hrn Tt ivawre vi kKCH amt Taii.ofisq department wwlt stacked with every description of Fabrics capable of beiiiff convert! Jnti.

9 WE WILL SELL AT LFAVEIWOlfH FBICES addding cost of transportation. We are satisfied people wiP find it to their interest to felve us a call. Thankful forPast patronage, we solicit a continuaase of the same, hopfne bv kind attention aud fair dealing to give satfstac-tion to all. With respect, Mcdonald bro. IN THE TABLES, BEDSTEADS, OFFICE DESKS, BUREAUS, SAFES, CHAIRS, CRIBS, LOUNGES, CHILDREN'S CHAIRS, CANE AND WOODEN ROCCIISO CHAIRS, ttc, etc.

(bet. Cherokee Choctaw, and 3d aniUhsts.) Leavenworth, Kansas. The Largest and Cheapest in the C'dijl Only Ono Dime a Feed for Corn. department will be managed by Mr. M.lLeven-son, one of the new partners, who has had maty years experience as a fashionable tailor Tt.e new wholesele house will be conducted as heretofore by Mr.

A. Benjamin, well known to to the eonntry merchants geaeraily as a gen-tleman cf strict integrity, and whose representations are always to be relied on. Mr. B. hasre-temetl his coHeague Mr.

Jack Fiero, and it 13 RupeifiiHiai to preuict that under such abie bands, Measr-5. Levenson Co. cannot fail to meet the rewaid that their enterprise entities trttfUX to. dies and gttitlet, cj. might meet together ence a week at kwst and have a very pleasant time discussing questions, listening to addresses, and reading literary papers.

Let us have a Con-jgTess, a Legislature, (none of the skulldugry- "howtve or teat ecciety of that character. will make the move .1 have 'wyi ood-re-i advtisiug. Tiber-ally teKg. to be grei.t mi dium cfVticeess in osiiy9 al rclnd, tuu we.ilrh.- Am I mivV f. auveriiu.

tica. erience having tangl, money thui 1,1 ell la.d out, as by kerpig WinW-s cms- vir.nAlly bciore.tbe rnhij, it vry I L. iJa. (otejplicxi GimuL WE will take all kind? of Country Produce EgCS. Bacon, nntl H.

other articles raised bv farmpra t3 A good well of water in the yjrd. Til the highest Market prices." MjcD. BRO City of Philadelphia, and are satisfied that we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD West of Cincinnati. All 0rder3 will be Faithfully Pilled. Hif No.

CO Main Strctt E0SWLL SEELEY, OPPOSITE Sf OCKf 01 HALL, Leavenworth City, Kama M. CARRIER CO. c- R. MOOREHEAD CO" Wholesale dealers' in GROCERIES AND LIQUOK 1 r- ,11 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, T) ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional It.sernces to tbe citizens of Marmaton and vu-umy. He hopes, by strict attention to business to merit a bharc of patronage.

MaimatoD.tfcptcmeib 13, 18G2. tf N- B. We are selling COFFEE, 4 lbs. for One Dollar. SUGAR, 8 do do do SALT, 7 per barrel, PRINTS to 15 cts.

Jt. feoott, i uiir- iu ic. TOR WARDING and Commission AiHUr'.

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Years Available:
1862-1863