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The Sumner Gazette from Sumner, Kansas • 1

The Sumner Gazette from Sumner, Kansas • 1

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i -1 I'" I I 13 1 Vf ft I 1 1 I 1 1 It 1 ft I I II I 1 IX fl VI 1 II M- II II --M- I I i SCGlZHcD La.HiltVk i i 7 I 1 .1 TI.y.,f:f 1 V2 ft i. i 1 r. 1 1 1 iuo -i SUMNER, KANZ1STHTJBSDAY, imPRIL i 1 to Jay the focn- I A Sbort Hlftory of Kaaiaa Governors, dation of a jarge. th'ree-story brfclc build-' r71 U-'r: A ing.Jnst ibovear it tilsD: derosent to defray Baker havcmmenced'on the'fbJdalion too of; large business" housed threiories5 il-aild turned 10 Jessed to.the extent. Border 'ri'aiTadditiwSf SO-'leet fronr 'loathe de- SV.4 eer Buchanan's he then resign- Baltic House.

like to see additions, fed in compliance with the desire ,01 his U-showsprosperity speaking of addi- -T tionsVeminda usthat thef GaWt OfEceJ notwithstanding the addition we'made to 1 J-W WJ? itla'st Fall, is already muc 15)1! for stice-le pacified ate months, and our 'increasing businenW' Wall1'' $tn Tesied is le of cpacifi- oblid tS build aVainnrVarrTp- cation was no lUgea.to. ouilct again on a larger, Allen, will commence an addition 't his house below the Baltic HouWin th to course of few weeks. center Levee Ph Dophler three-story stove and tin warehouse is already nearly, be. ready for occupation in a few weeks. Grobaker.

commences a store'-tnis week i. ILrSleep will.be: pleased t. -u dt isr quite probable some new! quite probable bujldings.have escaped, our notice 0 All.ot cur saw mills are-, turning, out the timber, as fast as theirs ll i allow, ihere are about-16UUO acres of i leavy tinibejed land adjoining. Sumner I this timber for. tbe use, of the town, and the thousands.

of, prairie farmers west of us will require the, constant employment n-ills: for years to All building contracted for that are not already haveii omitted to mention. It Is so much the fash- ion in the West to tell what a town is tly say beinir done. trti --iJ i' 'il inose mierestea in, ma, various dusi unue the account from time' to time as I our town auvanes Ja 1. has been elected as a mem- .1 i per-Ltftjineuvonstituaonai whichjhe made JbeforCjtheounty nomi- pating 'convention' occurs the' following just and sensible, paragraph T. hpliAVP that thA npnnlp.

'hnnfrii hl rmTiifpfl in all thinrrs that thpu shmilHi i i 4- i 7 to select for some nlkce. on 'the wide prairiibeyondrtter jdlrer.of civilization.where nothing is seent the ranfc crass, no sound heard savejthe.crv, of the, wolf. people; should have at direct vote on the locu- t-jf 1 unr--oi ine uovernmenL oui I rl 1 rr gomg to do 4hat we purposely abstain from saying any thing: until we' fcan 1 con- rnat nas. oeen and is now ness enterprises aoout town wouia co well to keep us informed upon the prog- ress ot meir anairs; weintena- to Ji. The exact period of-the establishment of saU navi.ation it is difficult'to fix, -but-it ci6ses with a list of 'about saiiin? Vessels; known to be THE WEEKLY SDM.EIi (iAZETTE pcsnsnrD by A Jtf Gazette BuSIdiiigs, ij vr'i ntvi of 9 istIriablt tyJ advance Terms of Advertising in tbe IYEEKLYG ATEJTE.

Business Cards of i.eU lines lsss AdTcrtisemcnts jut greater length 25 -per iwnt discount on all over' the' first eight lines'. All Advertisements roust except by 'especial Each displayed or capitalized line is counted THE STJSHBOAT EDITION 1 Containing alVthe River, mercantile and Political A'ecs: r-t IS PUBLISHED JEVERYS Saturday i and Sundays exctpted, Dxtriog of "Narigation on i Western Rivers, ii- fi the 1 Terms of Subscription $10 per Year. Copies Five' Cents 4 i'ift: hern TERMS Of ADVERTISING IH THE DAILY sBuwuei "of eight lines or less. $10 ALL MAIL OR EXPRESS: MATTERS, iu any way appertaining to the Gazette, 6boul addressed to 1'C i 1 i CaJr lliis hait will be 'Sriuni the Banes of the tibst CUMiftTKU many of tlie aul.Toas tii V'niutl Slab aud fanadut. Travllera are awucJ iui uwiL tut irnt t'ltiss UooRutf at in 'the Diractori.

ttwj: -f-ju! tin1? i i -1 Albany, X. FJ po. oino, iw'K XfiiK! SfIr -S It 'Si-SL ---S -0 JS. GnemmllTcttik 'f PRATT METCAiF, Proprietori i- A WW HOUSE. IS 1 i Canada.

la-P APWnTT TTCiTVT. Sa, -v 1 rMp 1 OAQK BROTUERSproprtor. '-'-vl aisiux-l oiyFt't AT, lh .1.. kA' r. iv a2 Er at Buff Mo PT a United State and American Holds, IUSBr.M..SMITH,.Iprietor,.

vrr. t' SsT 1 A 7 Xi 1 VJf'tl Sfcji and Thkr.areet, Oomtr of Washington Avsnne i.e.; 1 WHITNEY HOUSED Ilo 1 iv 'l' Hi Ilamphi St faw-fticer Xiwa I AR 0 0 nVaoVKA5iAS, COLBY PARKER, Proprietori: AHtfE YMK IT SE i 7T ZT-ZILJZr Tl 7 -p rt fs A few more first class Kalfl Cards a at ten dollars tr advance. CU i w- a. Ji HJftrfri'J 5 r- I Til AYHR-a "AMPUICAN 9 HOUSE, -H nivjlTvTIurZfr rrvrUm I 3 I. -T i 1 will te i The Sumner Gazette.

Spring is "commlng! Spririg is commin! Alxcadjr. Jier yo ice is ihl -the- rushing ji Vf 'Arid the joyfully singing j-'ui) iThe, budding trees and springing grass 1 UvShow fdrtlvher. future lif rrif Fragrance and odor cf-the land, rrl'(With' which the aii is i i i.Tbe sparkling little The swollen, roaring1 stream 'J a Send forth their noisy notes r. As they through our vallevs tp'sit and' see her. works1 1 gTandeur fine; They bespeak- in praises loud rl J.pf noble, "mighty z.

THE5 WEST. i 1 I hear, the treaci.of V' Of nations yet to The first low wash of waves, where soon Shsiljoll aliuman The elements of empire i I Are plastic yet and warm, i 'And the chaos -of a mighty world is rounding into form- 1 eua josmng irpgmeni soon Its fitting place shall find, (t5 I The raw matetial of a State, Its muscles and its mind. -whittier. THE SAPID PSCGEESS OF BUILDETa IN PROSPECTS OF THE SjTTEp. THAN EVER.

7. It be jecollected that our town is less than oneiyear old; s'tillj it has ready taken a commercial and; political position second to none in the Territory, excepting Leavenworth tand ind'when Siimherf is; -eighteen, months old those- exceptions. 6annot allowed. Notwithstanding the hard times, build ing has been ffoihg oh rapidly alii' win- ter; Due spring, aiinougn navigation fairly open, build: mg is progressing faster -than vef-rrr Mayer liohnnaT.n have in jprogress six three stories "frame ibuildings. Washington.

avenue, second; IrHawVs is nearly finished. Dr. Newcomb convenient and elegant three-sforyVesfd'enee is near lyieady'cr the plasterers; tlie, painTefs beiri? already; at work on the) outside The Sumner House we have' noticed in detail before; it taking the'j situation, architectuaal into" con sideration', the'finest hotel in Terri tory; the designer, con- tractor builder is deserving of orable mention7 for the straightforward mahner.with'which' he has poshed for tial stone foundation for ia1 Castleraan are building a livery "stable above third, ft will be a convenience for House. Jr-; cob Fox, carpenter has nearly, finished'a beautiful two-story fancy, it has, a highly-finished. black walnut, front, and is really creditable tb the builders evear ly opposite the5 above mentioned, 5cJacob ueorcre nas aiso duiu a store neariy use Mn.Foxe's.s Mr.

Macy has.the!. tfrriber on tne ground for'a two-story dwelling-, in at above 3d' sirteV tKere Is Vlarge two- story completed. -7 41 it 1 the name of the. prjpprietor we were un able to learn. On Baker's Gothtd cottage Is nearly -Coin pleted H.

I3er.se has omrhenced' a store on Chestnut st. near Louis Dine has ai band soma twoory build int.nearlv. completed near the same places Co: bate menced a two story buitdlngabpyejfifiSJ has nearly competed above 1 HtK'ttnisUni- H. Sbaner hatehearlyfinished two-storyd welling above "fifth E. Bar- uweilin1' Huuve iuui iu ov.

way MrVesy's large house is pTogrets- mg; twenty -tW9 mere pesn Ithe I same street, of thc WeriPwe werernot ableto On Olive5 stAndreW Uloye haSrepmmiced iis ij0uie. LCedar Upt. John north front 25 back, tq be bilt of stone and three stories ttSteubetck Miller; Stone-masons and buildersT hiye a -contract rtoT reqtT Jarge thfee-s6tv slcnc build in near it Mr. Oehler of ward' 5 th job'. A bo ve; ih 'Suoiner' Hou.se,MreJVIagi!t9n islayirig a substan-j 5 JL 1 liJ --i ca ILF.iJV AgrUUt-aral ,1 i-r -l 9.1 We liaveestabHsb'ed arncy and warehouse in Sumner, 1,3 the.purpose of introducing new and use1- fui labor saving Machines Into" -the TeT -J 1 ntory and particularly northern Kantas, iLl rbyf be ne fi uing tH eT ftfminsr interest servingtthe Pettier and manufacturer of agricultural imple-J: Veare confident the xrreat" western "bend or elbow of the Missouri river and the very heart" of nl the, best.

region of Kanzas, is? the; place for such Our facilities fordoing'alrgCI business i.g are better here because-we command the trad 6 and business of a lanrer scope- fit country tban'any other Kortb. rCarizair' We should Hki? to froni rt manufacturers those who are desirous! introducing their works into Kanzas without delay We shall pubtisb illus trations together with descriptions an! trpiauauuns iu our euuoriai coiuuiu. i free of. charge, tt.of machines which we have on hand pr the. agency for.

Ad- dressXoneBrolherSw Kanzasl -f- V.U4..J Th'ere are many things of interest, fiortance and' advantage 1 to this 3 place; but what 'we need now most of all, roads 'the-- interior, i Tbe Stranger should be opened without ay. xne people 01 jpnrom ana vicm ty will turn out and itJrom that place to camp creekwWilLthe 01 Sumner and vicinity; meet them half way will thrylmake the xoad from, hero jo camrT" creeks us bestir ourselves in this matter. Let us not wait for othv-efs but actourselTes. The latest news' from Utah is -of aril i interesting cbaracter.7 Mormondom iJ (tUvu, vn.jr tilt UlckUUl'iWlUiiU gUU powder," turning put "revolvers-and other late from reports0 that' a rortioh t)f Col. tJohnsons picket guards 1 "and some' of the Saints' nad a'sUght skirmislil which resulted in the death of two Mormons' and five wounded; he further says that subject ofthe war every Sunday? he de-' vioisa niau uc uu luuuwers are iu the right and nothing can prevail against5 fl fl.1rr7?f vaguely "of 'the purpose of our adminisr tration in regard to Cub It is not im probable that some negotiations- -looking- to the.

purchase 6rCubirmaT--be com- mtiivcu upuu iue Recurrence 01 aiavora-ble bpporturatvi3 If'lhe'bbjecti'ftbe fa yored by the government' of Fiance and Great it ii not 5hip6ssibl that it will be accomplished within -Mr. 'Buchani nxV -Ii vryJT i of thej lOthsays; Hon Sumner 1 is. now' in city. at the Sumner is still avoiding, us phy siciaristhe sharper, excitements "of public; but -js rapid lyregaining his natu ral 3vigor of xonstjtat and i 1 t.v,-:'i'i. wit facj permuied 10 rt-suroe without: reserve his Senatorial ca-reer- wjll prove.

biaiself as firm and formidable a chan-pion as ever he was ofu'liigl'4 In the Ghcinnati Directory foMofrihg waihitn sptcimecs of n'm- curt-l' Cannon, J'l-tol, Fu- ej-Sliutee, Buhitt, Shot, and '1 tnt Ti of name's so' congenial to tbemselvesVnd their cause. eifrj .1 J. is The most scathing speech that was ever ''delivered before -an assemuiage 01 nun tnai oi tne rlon. Charles on Kantas Afifairs fjr which South pbwerTo match In.wdrds. ransweredi wi the assaisius Belioldtth a slave- driver's argument! Fieemen, behold TaUtytJt Jiipiu 1 The, Legislature "of "L-uisana has pass-' t-d a law authoriting-' the? rt -opening; -of the slave trade anduhe rimpotation if slaves from 'Afica in toclhat State, 'ThU to bo.sure, contrary the, Constitution ofthe may be found that wijl dtcL-re, i)at instrument unconstifutibnal.

'The niusL be pi cscrvtd-r- Huml In n. er, Ucsttt I. CLBX.i--''A Washington correspondentk of the New Yofk' Journal 'of Commerces says: have heard: Tintlch and very vuue pugnaciqus. uazner 01 a nappy hh for, the Lorjlef 1 rufll when they procured for thelast' Fall election a -list 0. Lawrence, keeps constantly on hand, a large 'assortment 6f Boots and Station ery at holesaVe'and retaitiT nil His Circulating.Xibraiy is suDnlied witb some of the most popular 'works published, nuu is cujisiamiy receiving aaaitions irom me is also Agent for the Sumner Gazette.

WEBSTETi'ft'TITRTIQVAP-IR J. 'w 'leaTe to-ahS nounce to the trade, that they have now zom pleied their series of Webster's Dictionaries, as -Wl Hi 910 Qfl Webster's Octva i price 3.50,; fo thepiofessionaland business 2. Webster's 'University 'and Family Pro-! nounetng' Dictidnafy, price Colleges, Acadeniies, and 'family his -is revised and enlarged edition, containing.rcuch more matter than the bid University edition; (which it supersedes,) and many' important improvements among1 which axes the Synony-mes, a leading feature in welfas the. Royal 8vo Jt 3. Sequel, ard.

Elementary Die- tionary, intcnded'for 'PhmrY' Schools; price 20 cents.r Orders from the trade solicitedM -x co.r 20 North Fourthstreet, Philadelphia NATIONAL W0 UK I.ippincott's Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World, or. Dictionary, edited by J. Thomas, D. assisted by several Other genilemen 'i Comprising' nearly 2 200 pages; including a greater amount of matter than any otltr single volume in the English con-s anmg" about twenty thousand more, Geogreph-ical names than are: tob found, in any jotter Gazetteer. .,5 This work is a library within itself." It contains the most recent and 'authentic history of all important cpuntriesj citiesund" also a description 6f the Islands, Mountains, Rivers, cfctMrl --the worlds and should be slonal pensabl Teachersfand GepgraphicalrStudeats, being the only work extant that gives' the pronunciation of all Geographical names.

r.Whe.reytT seen, and it has met with universal approbation. Among the hundreds who' have commended it are the distinguished names ofTHon.i Edward Everett, J. Worcester, L. L. Hon.

Robert C. Win-throp, Washington Irving, William Pres-c'dtt, Bancroft, 'J. "Addison D.JDr, Hon Wiliiam Sewardy Hon. ames Guthrie, Hon- Robert lelland D. B.

Del3ow, Prof. Chauncey A. Goddrich, Ilon. James Hon. James' C.

Dobbin, Hon. Horace Mann; XV Li D.yt Prof. C. E. Stovve, Prof.

Henry Vethak- Josephllen-ryf L. Ai DBache, Hon Jefferson Davis, Dr. B. Sears. HioO rl if No work has received more unqualified and flattering notices than this front air the lead ing journals and leviews throiighoutthe coun try.

All unite i pronouncing it the cheapest ever offered to the when the fact is considered'that'ye'ars'of indefatieable labor nave oeen speni in us couipnauou. Sellhia ptice-r-rl volume, strong library bind iris? S6; 1 volume Svo half Turkey Si 50: 2 volumes, Ubrary style, 2 volumes half antique, volume, Svo full Turkey i Publislu by i li.i- L1PPINGUTT 2f North Fourth street, Philadelphia. 'A. 0. 1I00RE, Agricultural-Book, 140 Fulton street.ew.YorkV New' Works Just Publish ed.

Warder's Hedre JlanuaU a' complete treatise" 6n: "and allVpiants suitable for American hedging, especially the E(, Review nd president of 'the 'Cincinnati "Hort. Society. 1 vol. 12 mo. Price one Pear en the propagation: and cu ltiyation oi -tne pear in Amenca-r-a uh "aldgue and description of the different vane- ties their adaotatiocTfd dwarfsand standards, i r.

.11 Tte st-inodes of-pruning with -directions for npenicg ana preservntg pnrpTniiy prepared, exhibit both the erroneous and- correct! mexnogs oi xreav By Thos.W, vol. 15 iuts, 1 jvol. 12 mp se on he de scrintion and habits of the kinds mostsuita aisOTne most tsuccessiu Garhck. 4D Vice Cleveland academy fi 5S aturaLteence -til VOL VO.priC8 0U wxaac a Practical treatise Ongrasses and forageplants with moTe than lOOiltastratiorts of. grassesand implements.

The editor of the Am-rican A is Lhblnvl tffihivn-eeaon mnortaiituh- advise dur readers to get jthrs book and study it thdroligbly as we are how; doing." pBy" ChaTles-X. imt A zec. i-ice iias St; te if agriculture kXvol n8 vo pric 'A11 the. above works will besent post paid on'the rkjh'pt of price Address--A. 9.

i uiiij i iv ii i 4 Fultoh streetJJewfYprlsi niXX. rnrA-mree Cr the Chinese andAcrican Sugar canes: containing fud instructions lorinaKing- alcohol etc etc, i Sentry post-paid price Sl ImpheeiSeedi pn varety, enough 1 tr ani sauare iuus ui ur urau Each! additional. variety 6 cents. Onlysrnt tu those tcha order -OS Book nnv Hammondbf South Carolina, who I V'. th -hove seed testifies -under date of I -r- 7 1 iiiv ul.

uv, aw rletyf the Imphee which a infcriof to the Nov 26 ne aoes imi rcuwucv uj Sprgbo, wh.W staUr, yielded more ice ar taarfed aghej degree on the sacherometer; and letter to mrtndVays:" IthiaV these seed well wofth dis triboting tTbey prod uce. a Sugarcane ie I SorAband the remainder in Iinphee.J A sup- DAIjIIv and Levee. between ive in the possession of every family, profes- 'aiid. business mart A TX i It is an indispensable volume ro Scnohl we shall ultiniaterv find 'sevptii or the varies oorgrm oi Inf. thA fcanp oimese lour wiu, wc pmuiv-v, 1 1 1 4 i I I' i li In the intervals between the Geary and Walker reign force was, used sufficiently, tb keep the freestate settlers in improper state of subjection Vn.

97 hix U. i Then Walker was sent on his mission of. pacifi cation, "nit' justice 1 af te uch an an had-broken all of his. promises to him fand backed down from. hist, former pysi- be alternate Ws uecuieu upon, rj.f I Kext and lasfcame the' Vchivalrous' rassintr and.defeatinL- the' measures Of -s me ree-ciate men oArc Wnitnrl tn Hv mill rr TVia Mwei ctui uuuuu iu uu ir 111, iiiv i a tvor dent, be rewarded by ft long continuance y4.

in the Governorship of Kanzas. 1 "fhecreasem'the :havig.tion and commerce of the" jakes. ttbin perhaps unprecedented.1 11 In 111 there 'was-but one steamboat the lakes feIn 1837 'there, were but thirty. At tbei close of -1857 therejwere i about 225. wasfpfobably hot far frorh the-year 180O.

In 1 847 the sail' vessels of all classes and descriptions' numbered' '150, "1857 700' first-class laid up in the nnrf TIia numhpr laid lin in iXannZ k- will number zt least one third. j. On tbe 4th; lt: expirediheT first year When the impartial -historian comes- to write the history of hisf administration, ibe index to thelfirst year will i 4 -rt'-vw i.iu. A nara money administration sustains 1 Kin2as conquered. br the nrmyn.L on8titution.fbrced upt 011 anwillin vjtf -i 7--- a.igThe.

president 1 charged; with i 1 members of most v. -i-i Afncanslaye.frade.,reropenedv, i-i "T.J, tbe next stepls -suppress all Hbe fac toVehiiigiiscburseV Thea'lministrati arid modern1 Democracy act vnowiiiip( 4,. wil I. do nothing perWic nothing to be which will Lt couipton5viilaicy, or jeopard Us Thus the committee of investiLratin Rice, the Senators from 'Onnnesota; are 'ilit AfrihLw 'iOrWiAi t.nA Fltch Uie bogusSenatbrs1 from' Indiana, are retained. tini, relied upon an.dff used i 1t1, When wiil this tyranny cese? JIow long 'will hjLeayen" north Tiinet.

10 'ert rj, -f The'report Of "ti.e1 Senate Committee on lemtones, which accompanied 'the bill now before he Senate' Yor he ad-' I- Kansas, sorting to revolution until the year S6y; 1 i JL despatch Mobile-, states iithat the stean. boAVKJUa Battle, aV. burned 4at near.emoplis odthe fJthVuU.TLir:v-mne lives wen rere lost; and 1 20 bales of cotton. of 1 Maclura.pr,U aze Urange the only success- fuT system" pruning manipulation -and maaagement fully illustrattd with cuts of impletnents and processes, do which, isedfied a treatise on evergreens-their different- tier their propagation, jtransplanting and cul- ture in the United States. ByJno.

1 '-Vi 1 'i consumed in their wishes shorn be regarded in all -1 -0 promising, ces-inninr; we 7, 3-" of the remaining three 'f' ''i-pj 'Journal. i 1 has adjourned whhwiMakinj-testimohyj ihottytalub iii i changes.r of-county lines, and 'their av. votes alone should decide the posiuon of seem to think that any! indulgence; in an affectionate feeling is a weaknes. liThey Lim'v' wilr return from a journev and srgreet i their families with a distantvdignityand move, among meir cniiaren wun ine coia aml lorty 'splendor of anicbergcsurl rounueu uju.n, j.idc yfPJS- V' burgh; witha ters imbedded the -earth at varying wwproved that. there-was gradually increasing heat of df gree Fihrenheit for i very, forty.

feet of? depth, so that at less than 2 l-2 miles jwater would boilrand less than 100 miles deep all tbings'must be in a state of fii- sion. i 1 nrifl. Great mfin stand like; solitary towers in the eittfr of (rod'i and secret; runnindeenbenUth' external! nature. -j -i-rt the county seat. If people are thus consulted in all things, we shall be a ui L-a 'ii --ri ii ii i unit as a --Jt: J-1 1 ,1 -t.

1 1 hardly a more' unnauralH sight' rcu erth thaniie or those families: without a-'heaftV11-'0- ba 1 i 3 I Bj-experiments maile'--durin- the last 11 r.oiu i. vuii. auu citii cuutk ti.ac it get the truth, in reference to Kanzas, wdefeated. too; Shields "and oioweu-ar. givetheir thonghti intercourse lh'e Icompton Coimitutka.as er inteilince; whlcK 1 stf ehgthnsnnd a Constitution th.

the people coasoles.them.'and of whichhe 1aborets1of jKanzas) cannot; cbRnge, without ercc fcne Un teceiT- -i V', W(M i0 nnun nioci oi Biores. iuu on the surface donotdreamVZrfW 1 i' (f 1 A merchanT lately -advertised for a cierK-wno couia ucar roncneaitn. HeVeceived an answer- fror4 ose had ee'n sven years in jil. 3P CLAYPOOL pieajent to 'The Sorgho and Imphee' contain-Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Sta ing the American experiments of tioncrs, and dealers Wall Paper, Shee1 JrveTiiigW statement' of his. nceessful J'usici etc- Leavenworth city, Kansas- i manufacture of brown ai-d White Sugarfrom All orders filled on the shortest noticej the Scrcho," will accompany book.

Ad-Messrs and are treats for the Subnet dress A. O. MOORE, ultnral 110 Fulton street, ew orlc. j' Hall under giant nai on nuwej-, Cedar hats at Keevira The Kate Howard has our thanks for sunces necessary to produce thegralri r-. of wheat but deficient the elements truck by lightnin-? Because be is i Diuaun -vui ioners, and dealers "in air rprrr" ont-ct usic, etc-, Leavenworth city, Kansas.

All oTdcrs filled on the shortest Messrs andN are agents for ti Sunme Gazette. St. Louis papers of the 25ih ult. necessary to form roots and straw. Streets, opposite the Steamboat Landing.

Sumner. Jouk ILorr, Propr, iia11.

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1857-1859