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Quindaro Chindowan from Quindaro, Kansas • 3

Quindaro Chindowan from Quindaro, Kansas • 3

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JlUSSKLIi ST. ILO. LiW'iiEK'E AI1EUTISEHWTS. GROCERY PROVIOSOrJ 1 GTORE CI1I(JA(I. ILLINOIS.

7X13 JTj ESTATE Law Oillco, Iioon DiMUiinH.i (Ow't il' I'm Office.) P. Bo, 8383. lUCAGO, ILL, j. viiouxAic Asr is r4 9 iiuAii e.vun in QUKvDAKO MAHKET. Nuturtlay, Nov.

1841. lUj-flfM Weekly tf the Quindaro f'Aimi'iHtnn, l'T Ir. of the Arm of A. 0. Struck A ewt IVtfi) (-at i 4't Hum, country cured, ft, .15 rnnvass, ISJjf Lard, IS ihituT Sugar.

Brown 14 Crushed ,..,...20 Mce, SU If II II Comer cf Kanzns Avenue and 5th Street QUIXDARO, fjpiIE Uniluisignoil would resjioct fully inform the citixenu of Quiiiikro andKUi'-X funding country, Unit ho has one of the largest and Vest selected stoek of Groceries cvur offered in the Territory, and will sell them low us they can bo bud at St. Louis, with the addition of freig'it, and Invites purchasers to call BnJ iwuiniim befoiv purchasing eUowhero. His stock consisuj in part as follows IXfilxisi, Hxxttcr, I3sSi3 Cliocso, Mnokerel, Codfish, Snlt, SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES, GOLDEN 8YRU1V N. 0, MOLASSES, New Orleans Sugor, ColToo Crushed lluttcr and Soda Crackers. Mustard, Alspico, Ginger, Tepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Raisins, Currants, Tapioca', Vermicelli, Maccaroni, Cornstarch, Honoy, Cove Oysters, Fresh Lobsters, Pickols in Jars, Tomato Catsup, Topper Sauco, rruuos, Candles, Star Caudles, Lard Oil, Burning Fluid, Rope, Bed Cords, Mould Fino Cut Chewing Tohacco, do do Smoking Tohacco, do Scgars, Almonds, Pea Nuts, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, Filberts, AT WHOLESALE, And every thing usually kept in an establishment of the kind.

'V W. liAIVSUVG. Qnindaro, Nov. 7, 1S57. 25 iABBWAfiE SHEPHERD HEK1RY, Wliolesale Xieteiil Dealers HARDWARE AND STOVES, 1 79 TCanzas, HAVE replenished their Stock, and are prepared to furnish Country Merchants and others with every variety of Hardware and Cutlery.

They liavo on hand IffiUIiAlS SAWS. From 6 inches to feet in diamoter. MULAY AND GANG SAWS OF ALL SIZES, 1 A complete assortment of -A. I 23 KT27 23 TOOL, ah mm, ALL KINDS OF CHAINS, AND EVERT OTHER ARTICLE NECESSARY TO FILL ALL ORDERS IN THEIR LINE, Also, Iron, Steel, Zinc and Glass, Wt A ft V. ft 3 ft BOWIE KNIVES, POWDER AND SHOT.

Copper, Sheet Iron, Japaned, and' Tin TICKNOR, ROBBINS CO. in- FINE READY-MADE ANU Qy'cmv -NO. HU North Mala Street, a fewdoori liuth of 0i Vlr- giniaHotol. ST. XiOXJIQ.

DOWDALL, MARKHAM WA SHIN UT ON UND JZ 1ST Or 1 1ST 33 ACHINEHbp, Corner Seeond and Morgan louis, mo. Manufacturew of Htenm Engim'S and Boilers, Haw anu urirt, win juacnincry, oingic nuu Double Circular Saw Mills, Tobacco -Screws and Presses, Lard Ketthe, Lard Screws and Cylindem, Wool Carding Machines, Building Costings, Young's Improved Patent Smut Mills, Ac. Agents fsr tits sale of James Smith Supe rior siiaciuue aras. 12 lvis FOB S-A-IiZB JOHN SO IV VEALE, 1 BALES brown sheetings. Ill 7 cases of bleached sheetings nnd shirtings.

12 cases of assorted prints. 150 kegs assorted nails. 50 boxes assorted window glass. 70 dozen door lrx'ks and latches. SCREWS ASSORTED.

2 dozen Hatche's counter scales. 1 Tea boxes assorted glass tumblers. 12 assorted glassware. Log ohains, tj-ace ohnins.shovels, spades, forks, scythes and coffee-mills shot guns, rifles, revolvers, shot-bclta and powder-flasks: broad cloths, cassimers, tweeds and satinet! black silks.dress silks, lawns and challes: beraires.hatji and bonucts, boots and shoes. A largo stock of VARIETY GOODS 1 and "STaxxl5.oo JNTotions, all of which are offered at UNUSUALLY LOW PB1SES, TO CaSU Cl-STOllERg.

My 4tli. 3t. FOR SALE. ONE Hundifd nnd Sixty Acres of Land, sit nated on Seven Mile Creek, one mile west of Delaware, nnd three miles from Leavenworth, on the Military nand 12acres under cultivation. A Cqoi double-hewed log House, an excellent Spting, and well timbered.

Tenns liberal. Eaauire of BASSETT fc BRACKETT. No. 3 Kanzas Avenue. Qmndaro, May 20, 1857.

4 2tf FARM FOR SALE. ONE Hundred nnd Sixty Acres, situated on tin N. E. qr of Sec. 34, Town 9, R.

21 on tlie Del. T. Lands, seven miles from Delaware, aud eight from Leavenworth. Eighty acres are under cultivation. On tlie premises there is a good Double-Hewed Log House, an excellent Spring, 400 Fruit Trees, and good timber in the neighborhood.

Terms liberal. Enquire of BASSETT it BRACKETT. No. 3 Kunzaj Avcnne. Quindaro, May 20, 1857.

2tf TIMBER LAND FOR SALE! nr ACRES of fine Timber Land, situated on UU tho Wynndot Lawrence Stage road, three miles from Quindaro, six mileB from Wyandot, and two and a half miles from Parkvilfe. The above land borders on improvements, lias a fine wuter, and well covered with oak aud walnut Timber; It is rolling land. Price, $25 per acre. Enquire of NEWMAN AINSWORTH. Kanzas Avcnne.

Qnindaro, June 30, 1857. 2m8 ASD SHEPHERD WHOLESALE HARDWARE STOVE DEALERS, -110 Main Street, kanzas. HAVE replenished their Stock, and are prepared to furnish Country Merchants and others with every variety of Hardware and Cutlery. They have on hand CIRCULAR SAWS From 6 inches to 6 feet in diameter. MULAY AND GANG SAWS, Of all Sizes.

1 A complete assortment of CARPENTERS TOOLS, HOUSE TRIMMINGS, Cut and Wrought Nails Butcher's Goodlad's Files of all kinds. All kinds of Chuins, and every other article necessary to fall all orders in tlieir Line Also, Iron, Steel, Zinc and Glass, SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS and Bowie Knives, Powder and Shot. Copper, Sheet Iron, Japaned, 'and Tin Ware, Force, Cistern, and Chain Pumps. PARLOR, COOKING Of the latest styles and patterns. All of which they will furnish on more favor able terms tl.an they can be bought at any other point West of St.

Louis, and at a less cost than a Retail Stock ean be bought in St. Louis and shipped here. Quindaro, Kanzas, Sept. 5, 1857. 17 HALL, ENGLISH fc HENDERSON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, STORAGE AND FORWARDING, Qikbaro, Kauzas.

ltEFEREXCTS Cushing, King Dcgraw, 19 Warren New York. Simmons Lend heater, Forwarders, St. Louis. JOHN S. Itl'CORKLE, CARPENTER AND JOINER, QrINR.lRO, KiXZAS IB fREFARID TO ATTEID TO BUILDING in all its Brandies.

Tontracta for Buildings taken. Store fitted yp ind all work in tlieir line promptly attended to 1 TO RENT, 1TOR on Kan Ttnutv JkvuM MAVIS POST, COUNSPXLORS AT LAW Exchange Iluildinit, KAXZAS A-SNUK, WXAXVOT. K. AW 4, 1657. llf PATENT mastic r.ooriXG ONCANVACS.

rpiUS Ronlfng is ilppfiealilc to steep of (lilt, Roofs, KUaiii Hunt, I Foundries, itc," ile. It in Fire-Phxif, will not emek or run, will ear nmU-r foot, and is adapted to Hoofs of 'rt-ery deseriptjim, It can be put on over old shingles, tin and na tal roofs without iv-UHivitigtlie saute. This routing is desind.le on Recount of its In cost, easy application, great durability, and exact adaptation to nny climate, by its uxpniiKiou nnd contmtion throlifi tho intltieiici! of hint ami cold. It will unquestionably Ly far excel! any Rooting now in use, Tin anil Blutc not excepted. The undersigned have purchased the full nnd rxelusivu right of innnufiictiuing am! vending the nliove roofing for the Territory of Kiuizns, and nre now prepared to execute all ord vra with promptucM uinl diath.

13" Town nnd County rights fur sale. For further particulars inquire of the slibscrib. era. SHEPHERD, UEJiRY CO. Quindaro, K.

May 28, lfS, i The Etlectie CINCINNATI, OHIO. pHE Winter Si-ssion of 1P57- will commence L. on Monday the 12th of October, aud rou-tintie sixtMn weeks. A full and thorough course of Lectures will he given, occupying! or seven5 hour daily, with good opportunities for attention to practical Anatomy, and with nniiilu Clinical, facilities nt the Ootnuicrcial Hospital. The prc-: liminnry course of Lecture will commence on Monday, the 28th September, and continue daily until tlie commencement of the regular The arrangement of tlie chairs will bo as follows; T.

E. Sr. John, M. Professor of Anatomy and J. T.

JUDGE, M.D., Professor of Chcmistvy. nnd Pharmacy. A. J. HOWE, M.

Professor of Surgery. C. H. CLEAVELAND, M. Profcsm.i' of Materia Medina nnd Therapeutics.

WM. SHERWOOD, M. Professor of Medical Practice nnd Pathology. J. 11.

BUCHANAN, il. Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institute of Medicine. JOHN ICNG, M. Professor of Obstetrics -and Diseases of Women nnd Children. The terms for tlie Session will be the same ns heretofore, viz Matriculation, $5,00.

Tuition, $20,00. Demonstrator's Ticket, jS.OO." (Every Student is required to engage in dissection one session before Graduation,) Graduation, $25,00. Ticket to Commercial Hospital (optional), $5,00, The Lecture Rooms are newly finished, neat, and comfortable, and in a ventral locality (in College Hall, Walnut street,) where studento will find it convenient to call on their arrival. Tickets for tlie session may be obtained of the. Dean of the Faculty, at his tifliee, No, 1 13 Smith street, or of Prof.

0. H. Cleaveland, Secretary of -the Faculty, No, 139 Seventh street, near Elm. JOHN M. De.n.

THE College Journal of Medical A Monthly Magazine of 48 pages, conducted bv Uie Faculty of The Eclectic Colleoe of Medi cine, is published at One Dollar a Year payable in advance. Communications for subscription, or for specimen numbers, should be directed to Dr. C. H. CLEAVELAND, Publisher.

139 Seventh Street. Ciiie.iunati, Ohio. Odd Fellows' Literary Casket. The Casket is monthly periodical of G4 pages, devoted to Odd-Fellowship and general literature. The established character of the Macuxine, Ixith ns a litoiiirj- work nnd ns a journal of Odd-Fellow-shipiwill commend it to the patronage nnd en-' eourugentcntof the fraternity.

It is our aim to-give, in addition to articles illustrative of tho principle, object, and progress sf Odd-Fellow-: ship such articles of an elevnted literary toiieas the popular mind usually relishes with the most avidity, thus rendering it vnlnablo as a library magazine, aside Irom its merits as publication of the Order. The Volumes commence with the NumljcrRfor JANUARY and ULY.of each year, with which' Nuiiibera all subscriptions nnisttegin. 1 terms: Single copy per year, invariably in advance, tliree copies, live copies; ten copies, with one to agent, $15. Lettei-sand communications must be directed, post-paid, to T. M.

TURNER, Edierand Proprietor, CiNciNXATi, CARBON DALE. IVTOTICE i hereby given, that the south hair 1 Ca) ef the south-west quarter (V) of ee-' tion number rwentv-thrwi tlm half (i) of the south-east qnnrtiT seeuon nuniuer iwenry-r (22) nnrt tlie north Iialf (0 of the noitli-east quarter () of section nuiubtr twenty-seven (27) and the north half (4) of the nortli-west quarter () of section number twenty-six (26) all in township number fifteen Hij south, and rnmre iotnilki.1. (14) cast, in Kanzas Territory, containim' three 1 J.l I mn 9 iiumiruu uuu mciuy ou; HCIV8, are rjiKcn oy the Carbosdale Town Compaht for a town site, accordinir to the act of Comwss autlinrixinw tlm pre-emption of public lands for town sites. xioiice is luiuier given mat mo iat ol cue tow of Cabboxdale has been duly recorded in tho office of tlie register of public, hinds nt. I ton, Kanzas Territory.

ALiiUX C. 1JAV1S, Tnistees Carliondale HORACE WHITE, Town Conq.anv. Dated Carboudale, K. May 1, l'tOT. FOR 1S57.

A NEW In commencing a new yeAr of the Eclectic Magazine, it needs linrdly to be said that its sphere aud its general course are to remain unchanged. Its position in tlie field of letters has become bo well defined, nnd it supplies a want in the periodical literature of tlie country so marked and wide-spread, that no essential deviation froin its chosen course is either dodinble or wise. For thirteen years the-Eelectic has found favor with tlie public, nnd high commendation from tlie press, for the sterling worth and permanent value of its pages. Its design and purpose is to present to its renders the choicest treasures of thought, and Uie ablest productions of European writers, as Uiey appear in the Reviews and Periodicals of Groat Britain and Uie Continent. These sources furnish many of Uie richest fruits of the literary activity of Uienge eloquent forms of Uiuuglit, taste and expression.

Theso will adorn- the pages of Uie Eclectic. This plan' of selecting the choicest articles from Uie noblo family of European Periodicals, furnishes an' aniouut nf literary reading which could not be obtained in its original form, except at an exor-, bitant cost; and the excellence and attractiveness of which no one mngaziiie could hope to It is literary gold without dross mental nuhi ment for youUi or age, wiUiout moral poison. It combined excellences and permanent vnlu give it a just claim to place in every well-se. lected public and private library. It is the best Magazine published.

A very large portion of the contents of the. Eclectic is derived from Periodicals not reprinted in this country. Four English Quarterlies only, out of twelve, and only two Monthlies out of twenty-five, are reprinted in the United States The Eclectic is enriched from all these The twelve eostly airf Uiuttifut embellishments, portraits of eMiiuent persons, or "thw engravings, by any Just estimate, odd in.ueh to its" value. In hi Ttew, the ciwt of the tettcr-prcsa is reducoil toalwut one dollar vnhmie, of nearly i Uundiyd pages gr- nearly eyht.n hundred pages the three volumes. So imtch chwiee literature and ait is cheap at so small aj priee The Eelie llr.CHiine it issued on tuefirt'f every month, LaoU nuailxr has 1 14 large oeta.

vo pages, mi fine paper, neatly stitehed in grrii Twelve iiumbers, tlm vols.v iith ti'J- and indexes. Twelve eiuWIUshiticnta, or more, and mrly irflO pgi in a wnr. IVice, in advance, or at the Cml of the vour." 1 The Kelcctic will be pauptly tent mall to any a.l.s., a ordered. posture is only three cmts a nunibtT. prepaid, tlie oHiec of di'-' livery.

Any Jt-Mwfar is autliwined bylaw to order Uie work, and rendt the suhsc riplion fi-ctf tf char-, to the suUcrlU r. Address, W. a. B1DWELL, 15 No. 5, BsK-kjoan Street, New York.

No, 17. MAMiAcuiiBtrm lwiuaes, Iuvkas, It EC ICl V1NG, I'OH WA 1)1 COMMISSION MF. RCHAfJTS, ANU IIIH.tJSAI.K W.AI-m IV FLOUR, GEAIN AND HTCutiai'ntnrnts mlieilrH, ovo. w. hint.

wh. rtri.ANii. July 25, UM. PJiA CTICAU WA TCH-MA KER AND 33 E5 Xj Xi 13 XL Duller in all kinds of CLOCKS, TOCIIES JEWELRY W'nlvhes and Jewelry ThoroiiRhly and Promptly Repaired. No.

14 Main Stiiket Lawuknte, Kansas. James ii. Sand, SADDLE, HARNESS TRUNK on land, everything in my line. Also Belting Leather, Whang Leather, Copper Rivch), Ac. Opposite Morrow House.

Lawrence, Kaiuns, April 1, 1857. Itf ISOOKS, STATIONERY AC. O. WILC-A-TITI-I, Law rence, It. Would inform his fiiends and tlio public generally, that he keeps on hand as good bu assortment of urtieles in the above line us can be found in the Territory, consisting of School, Children' and Miscellnncous A Blank and Mcmoruii- duiu Writing Books; SUucs, Pencils, Musical Instruments, Mnsical Mer cha'udisc, It c.

Sec, niS CIRCULATING 3Ci SLTOt DBS "3SlT Is supplied witli some of the most popular works published, and is constantly receiving additions from the Last. Mm WOQU Si GENERAL LAND AGENTS, Lawwnce, Kanzas, invest money, and locate Land Warrants in nil parts of ICnnzas, and guamntec from 50 to I UU per on investment. ot enquiry promptly nnswereu. s. nTwood, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR OHIO.

Office, No. 27 Muss. Lawrence, Kauzas. E. 1, S.

B. Prentiss. Si ABB REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND GENERAL Li AND AGENTS. E. Notary Public, Ecg'r of Deeds, ft Conveyancer, Will take acknowledgments of deeds and oth cr papers.

Ofice, No. 15 LAWRENCE, KANZAS. May 13, 1857. ly. NO.

5 NEW HAMPSHIRE STREET, lA'WJlSHCE, EAH3AS, T. I. WHITNEY, Proprietor. May 13, 1SS7. iy- I2-A-ITZS CITY.

J.lilDS A. FUAMK. II. B. OCNWIiLL FRAME CON WELL'S AND COUMODIOL'S POWDER MAGAZINE Being just completed, they are now ready to sup ply purchasers Willi uie celeuratea iirLVJ RIFLE BLASTING POWDER, Which is equal, if not superior, to any lnanufac- uirea in tne uuitcu states.

ODTAIMNO OI'R POWDEB FROM Till MIAMI POWDER WORKS, We ean sell as low, adding transportation, as it can be purchased in St. Louis. A nd our facilities being such, we can supply all of Western and Southern Missouri, nlso, Kanzas Territory, witli Powder enough to blow them to the I UUier side ef Jordan. will receive and store all the powder con signed to our care. ILTOflice at the Furnitnre Store, where samples can be seen nt any time.

A.anr.iis uity, juiy it, jeai. FOlt WAHHING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IV GR 0 CERIES AND PR 0 VISIONS OK EVERY KIND Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. KANZAS CITY, MO. SALESMEN: JAS. A.

Hl'TCHESOtf, JOHN H. CASWELL. T. REESE, CLERK. ROBINSON, WALKER rassenger Express Line, QUINDARO TO LAWRENCE.

FARE, 83,50. The nearest and cheapestroute from the Missouri to the Interior of Kanziht. Quindaro, May 20, 1857. 2tf to lease, SEVERAL ROOMS convenient to business, that will accommodate several small fami-1 Tt, i -ii iiv. aiiuto umiiuig rent win ao wen to apply soon, or they may be compelled to take vastly inferior winter ounrters to those no offered.

0. ANDERSON. House-Leasing and Land Agent. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. S.

F. OTIS C. II. CARPENTER, PRACTICAL BUILDERS, '4 RE ready to contract for the Erection of J. stores, Residences, Ac, All work promptly executed, and in the best manner.

REFERENCES Gov. CnAs. Robinson, Shf-fueeo Henbt. A. Orat.

0. H. Macaulat. 11. B.

Pride. Quindaro, Aug. 14, 1857. 14 BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. No.

IT, Street, QUINDARO, A. T. P. C. ETJHLEBACH.

11 6iu. JOB PRINTING. -Neatly txentd at tat ChiadewM OfEn- AND OFFICE Of the latest styles aud patterns. All of which they will furnish on more favorahlo terms than they can he IMS, KAXZAS. Rio.

Coffee, Green lea, Java Black 1 Moelm" Chocolate. Pi it Jin Ware; Force, Cistern and Chain rumps. Louis, and at'a less cost than a Retail 7 Louis, mo WM. B. OOSN.

SON ik McCLVNO FALL A VERY SL'MCRIOR found a complete line of POREIGN GOODS in uiub uusiilcss. uur at LUCAS, THOMPSON CO. 14 CIIAS. It. ELLIS, il Engineer Surveyor, Attends promptly to all descriptions of Engineering linil T.ali.l MLHtuip, VU IKRIVimVW tenns.

Also, attends to all kinds of land busi ness. May be found at the Office of Uie Qnindart Coiuoanv. Also. nt. Ilio rilK nt il.n kirand Iiiver.aud Burlington Railroad Company OIM tllCj JJJU.

May 4, lb07. jtf NOTICE I THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Hrnn. HAsaiTr Ax Rit.i. fi.iu day dissolved by mutual consent, and hereafter uc miujc uuKiucss win oe conuiietea bv Hasskti liEActm. 8 m.nnT O.

A. BASSETT, G. C. BRACKETT. Qmndaro, Sept.

4, 1857. 17 lm THE nndtrsigncd are now ready to fumisk i I tut Settlers mitii l.aad lea jf rain, ano will assist pre-empt rs in otiteimng tlieir Claims nn lh nwut Having acquired an accurate knowledge of Ilka a.tii.... Hum vbiuii prejiar ed to pre the Immigrant aueh information as ni coduic nun secure a goou nome. I I-Si I II nitnn. tn I i wild Lands.

Improved Farms or Citv JWiertv fi. I it ..1.,. r.L 1 iiwikc CU1IKT IIU US v. j. oAnan, ijiiiniiaro, I G.

0. Bbaciitt, Lawrence. ice.J i. if ft II I II Tt nio, Tea, Young Hyson, iiiqxariiili' $nlerat US, Tobacco, 1 Raisins, Figs, Candy, Kitek, Oand'v, wrwutedi Powder, Candles, Star, Mould," SonpJ Tar Tr Acid, Cream Tarter, 15 .91) ........90 10 1.00 40 ...40 40 30 50 ........10 10 ...20 ........10 15 75 50 10 .20 75 It it II 19 II II fi II II '4 ft II II II II Uingcr, Pepper, ...20 ...20 Allspice, Kmm dozen. 15 White Lead Keg .3.00 MolnBSe gallon, ..1.00 Linseed Oil .1.25 BwcetOil 1 50 Olive Oil per dot .9.00 Spirit Turpentine, gallon, .1.50 Viiiesrnr Cider, 80 Alcohol, .100 Brandy Pureslgnet, 8.00 old, .4.00 Wine, Sweet Malaga" 150 Wine, Sherry, ....2.00 BtyRutnj'Ji Hose Water.

1.50 Lime Juice, 1.60 Nnil, a9i-tM, Keg 5.75 Glass, 8 10 "Bo, 50 ft ..3.00 in 12" 3.25 1014 .3.50 ii I3fi .3.50 a 2430 .7.50 JNEW PARKVILLE AND QUINDARO I JTS. Stimr OTIS WEBB will JgZ-li? ly daily hetweeii Quindiim nnd AUo, muko tri ftt the Ferrj' Cross ing 1.. (juindaro, Nov.7. 25 TJciUal Trails I 4 fl KEGS OF NAILS, at f5 per Keg. 4UU i'ot sale l.y 25 SHKPHERI) HENRY.

() AA BOXES WINDOW GLASS from 7 by tL UU 9 to 10 by 14, from to j.et lor Fir snlf hv HENRY. CL0TII1XG rjDLOTIlIXG N. ANZOH OFF WHOLUALE AND BET.ML EEAU.E3 IN KEADY-JIADE I1 II ATS AX J) CAPS, -AND ALL KINDS OF-. Also ii large stock of Uoots t3 Shoes, whieii oJIVt as low as any house in St. Louis or 'Cincinnati.

N. RANZOHOFF A A'o. 11 Kaimu Aetnue. Quimkro, (H.31, lt57. 24.

Qnindaro Meat Market. T) CASWELL LEWIS haw opened a Meat .1 Market at No, 140 Kfist Main Street, XlUlNDAUO, KANZAS, And will keep on hand a supily tf Fresh Meat of the best quality, at rcusouablc prices. Oct. 31. 24.

v. IDissolxitioxi. rpiIE pai-tnerfliip heretofore existing between X. W. .1.

MeCown anil H. J. Bliss, under the name of W. J. MeCOWN A is this day dissolved by mutual consent.

W.J. M'COWN. H. J. BLISS.

O.iundur(v0ctolcr29, 1857. 1 he business will be continued nt the old stand 172 Main street, by W. J. MeCown, where goods will lie sold chnip tor cash only. Those indebted to W.

J. MeCown fc Co. will please call nnd Bet-tie either by note or cash immediately, as I will not keep open accounts any longer. 21 W. J.

McCOWN. IlOnSX! FOUNTS. Found Oct. 27, 1857, in the woods about five nnd a half miles from Ouindaio. a lierht bav horse, nlxjut fifteen hands high, thrca white feet, aid a dim star in the forehead.

The owflif can have the same by calling nt iruviug jnieny unu paying cuargcts. j'jiiipure ut uie osi urae. 24 D. LONNEUX. p.

mowns, BOOT kUD SHOE MANUFACTURER, Next door to Shepherd Sg Henry' Hardware Store, MAIN STREET. A LL. work tntrusted to tlic subscriber will be J. neatly and promptly executed. The beet ol rrencn Call ana mp used.

ILT Repairing done witli neatness and despatch. Give him a call. 21 tinis GROCERIES A.D PROVISIONS Wholesale and Retail. rpiIE Undersigned, haying taken tlie Store JL House of Simion dc Macaulav, with the intention of keeping constantly on hand, and for sale, general assortment of Groceries and Pro visions, and sucn other articles as are wanted He has now on sale, oo xylols. iIiOtjii and Extra.

Thirty-five Eoxes Soap, No. 1, Premium and Erasive, (no Soft.) THIRTY BOXES CANDLES, Star and Extra Tallow. 10 Boxes Tobacco. Also, Teas, Coffee, Sugar, MohvsAes, Ac, to. I have on the way A general assortment of GcBuine Hambnrir Cheese, rrinia New York Slate Butter.

20 A. TTJTTLE. AIFEED GRAY. ATT0ENIY AT AST) EEAL ESTATE AGENT, JV. 179, East Main Street, QVINDARO, KANZAS.

TILL give prompt attention to all Legal Bus.iicss entrusted to him. 17 T. Joluuea. Geo. W.

Vrale. JOILSO VEALE, WUOLERALI A RETAIL DEALERS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, QUIXDARO, KASZAS. Asms for the sale of Pittsburg Salamander Safe and German Anchor Bolting Cloths. CrFarticular attention jid to putting" up rJm. i nf U.

i. SKitnzns J.W.eIu,;',! 'lcr-y. Iits, Lands ami Fanni fursnlej Titles inveiti-gated Taxes paid Collections made nnd Loans negotiated Money invested for 4 noii'ivsideiils. Aukxtii run QriNUAiio Cojii'ani, Kasas Tin'r, And prepared to invent nioxcy in all parts nf the Territory iqion shares or on coumiissiim. Refer to IIn.

Iti bixson, in the Territory, KLAiinlt Eiir. Attorney! am Counsellors at Law. May 4th. tf STONE 0 UTTING JVE-ASOITIir- FlIEttElUCK KLAi'S, has WENro a STONE YARD IN QUINDARO, Aud is preiare4 to furnish nil kinds of CUT STONE FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, made ok Material of a. Superior Quality from a qtmrrv which lie has opened near this place.

A sanipfe of it may be seen in his residence, No. 13, St. He will also contract for buildings nt reasonable rates, and is prepared to execute promptly, and in good atylo, all work entrusted to kiiu, Quindaro, May 1st, 1857. Itf BLACKSMITH WAGOK.JI AKUR W-A-ZLSTTEIX 4 Large Settlement in tho vicinity of Robin-iV-Bon, are much in need of a Blacksmith and Wagon-Maker. Liberal inducements will bo offered by the Town.

Company, A any such who chose to go and supply the.waot. Apply to 0. B. Ellis, Quindno House. 0.mndnro,July 11, 1857.

9 tf. THE PEOPLE'S No. 38, Kanzas Avenue. MESSRS. A.

C. STROCK CO. "Wish to cnll the attention of the citizens of Quindaro and vicinity to tlieir Stock of Goods, consisting of a general assortment of Xxy G-oods, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SIfOKS, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS BONNETS togetlier with all the variety of Domestic Goods usual to the 1 radc. HARDWARE AND Also, Carpenter' Tools, a general assortmentof DIIIIGS MEDICINES, Paints. Oils and Dve Stuffs.

Glass Ware. Win dow Glass, Fine Tobacco and Segars, togetlier with the usual variety of articles usually tound in that line of business. Du. WELBORN, who is a practical Phvsi cinn, having "special care of the Drug Depart ment, Hopes to give general satisfaction. A.

0. STROCK 4 CO. Quindaro, May 4, 1857. Itf S. H.

MAKCIMT, CARPENTER AND JOINER, QUINDARO, KANZAS. "1X7ILL promiitly attend to all work In Lis line, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage, believing that he can give gfn oral satisfaction to all who entrust their work to him. ly 15 TE have received, in addition to our former Stock, 30 bbls. CEMENT, 10 doz. BROOMS, 10 doz.

BUCKETS, 2 doz. WASH TUBS, 2000 Seamless BAGS, SO Bundles SASH, kegs assort'd NAILS, 100,000 osso'd. 5 boxes TOBACCO. All of which will be sold unusually low for cash. June 1st, 1S57.

4 JOHNSON VEALE. TO THE PEOPLE OF KAXZAS I The Undersigned have taken the Store-Room uxder the Quindaro Hotel, and offer nt wholesale or retail, the Largest and best assorted STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE ever offered for sale in Kanzas. In our stock will be found almost evcrvthinir suitable to tho wants of the country, which we will sell as low, if not lower, than 'can be purchased elsewhere. We will duplicate St. Louis bills, adding expenses of transportation.

We solicit a snare ot the putnio patronage, anff will be ilenscu at an tunes to snow our goorts. JOHNSON Si VEALE. May 4 th, 1857. itf BREADSTWS AD GROCERIES, QAA SACKS FLOUR, Superfine, Extra and OUVj Double Extra. 60 Bbls.

Flour, Superfine, Extra and Double r.xtra. 4 Bbls. Crackers. 60 Bushels Corn and Meal. ZOOO Canvassed Hams.

10 Bbls. Sugar Brown nnd Crushed. 10 and Kegs Syrup and Molasses. Old Hamburg Cheese, ligs, Dairy Salt, Tea, CoiTfce, Rice, Vinegar, HOUSES, Window and Door Frames, Lath, Sash, Nails ana Ulass, for sale by HALL, ENGLISH Jt HENDERSON, Quindaro, July 25, 1857. 11 THE KANZAS CLAIM AGENCY ANU QUINDARO HOUSE-LEASING AGENCY IS now opened in Quindaro by the Subscriber, who would desire to say to oil having Claims to sell, that they will do well to writ me, or come anu se me, ana give me an accurate description of vour Claims, and vhern thpv am lo cated, and the price, keeping in mind this fact that I am advertising extensively, and stand a hundred chances to your one to nnd yon a purchaser.

And tlioss emigrating to Kanzas will find it creatlv to tlieir interest to land at Onin. daro, and calf upon me and get posted about the chances for Claims iu Kanzas, as I have traveled ntuch over the most desirable lands in Kanzas, ana Know wiiere there can be obtained many very desirable Claims. 1 And all desiring to Rent a Dwelling House, Store, or Lots in Quindaro, will do well to enquire of me before spending time i i 1 auu uuuwnij tuuvr iu lOORHIg. R. C.

ANDERSON. Claim and House-Leasing Agent HTN. B. All owners of Dwelling Houses, Stores, I Buildings of any kind, or Lot in Quindaro or vicinity who "desire to leau said described property, will find it greatly to your aavawagt! can upon me, Bnil leave your terms and the description of vour rronertv. as I shall advertise promly and" extensively any and all such Houses, Lois or Lands to Lease, and probably I shall hv a hundred chances to Uie owner's on of securing to him a gcod customer, 1 am continually h-ing inquired of by those desiring to Rent Dwelling Houses, Lots, 4a.

My commission fur ctina Aent shall in all cases, be made satisfactory to the parliee for wuoni i may acu inquire at Uie QnindAro House for 7 R. C. Ajent bought at any other point West of St. Stock can be bought in St. Louis and shipped here.

JtiT SnEriiERn fe Henry are manufacturers of Russell's Patent Hoofing on Saturated Canvass, the cheapest and most durable Roofing in the Territory. QnNDAito, Kanzas, Sept. 5, 1857. FROM J. E.

DUDDRIDGE'S NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENCY, Corner Olioi and Main Streets WM. LUCAS. C. t. THOMPSON.

PALL 1037. VI (Successors to C. M. WILL HAVE IN STORK THIS Among which may bo OF Sfoeii PRINTS, DELANES, CASHMERES, MERINOES, INDIANA CLOTHS BOMBAZINES, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS, JEANS, TWEEDS, OVEH COATINGS, BLANKETS, do. OXJH STOCK OF -WILl KMBUACK ALL IHE- LATEST STYLES AND NEWEST GOODS Offered to the UTOnr White Goods Room will be filled with a Very Choice Selection of Everything under that Head.

We will also keep a complete line of Notion Goods, which we will offer to n1 i A I A wie jt in'ie uikju guou beiiuo, a. uuuscb cjkiu3it.iy STOCK OF STRICTLY STAPLES Kerseys, Bleached Muslin, Negro Goods, Shirting Stripes, Osnabnrgs, Drillings, Shirting Tweeds Linseys, Apron Checks, Bagging, 8 Will be found as complete as any in this market. We are determined to offer these goods very close profits, nnd desire to call the nttefftion of all Cash or Promt Time Buyers to them. St. Louis, August 15, lf57.

AVatches, Clocks, Toys JOHN BELLER, Watchmaker, Silversmith and Jeweller, FARKVILLE, constantly on hand for sale a suieri-l or assortment of Jewehy, Silverware, Watches, Clocks and various kinds of Toys, a ICTWatches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully re pnired. i9 A. BARTLES has opened a Daily Meat Market corner of N. and Seventh Street. QUINDARO, KANZAS, And will keep on hand a supply of Fresh Meats1 ot the best quality.

Also, 'FSTITa AK3 VISSTAim Of the season, at reasonable prices. 19 2POIX. ILEAL ESTATE IS ONE STORE HOUSE AND LOT, No. 30 vauens Avenue, LOTS 13 and 15 Street 54 and 56 138, Ml) lfi nA 4 The iWi will be sold cheap, and upon good Unit. Apply to CURDY 4 BARNEY.

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