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Iowa Point Weekly Enquirer from Iowa Point, Kansas • 4

Iowa Point Weekly Enquirer from Iowa Point, Kansas • 4

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3 wtvw.4 fi 4J wfcwwwJt rwa. iny I Mil As frofeioaa! nte. oilV OL Iowa Point id conH'oll- cd l.y c.vi' iv, rum Mr. J. Marshall.

U. Jlirjuc- I i jryoi-'iiuce WEEKLY TOUIMM. tf FRIDAY MORNING mtmU'LY 30, 1V late dilu uh so jailiiT, we cm Liberty of tho Trci. If li the liberty of Hi'' w.dersiaifl '6" iiiul ns Marshall he dots liis.whole duly. Vostorduy lie hud a am engaged filling' illft siren nr ilit-stubb1, which Ik.

iiiala'E i ir ,.11 i .,,.1 1 1. morciv tlic lilicrtyof (lisnispiiiK -tv of public measures and political fc.u'i.-ni'.w, li.u --h o.i" o. tin' have; a8 niiuTi of it y.m 1 i it ih.ys li.ut have pel. p'icd mi-(Mini Iht liberty of nnn(ir. this wason.

No event of ii'Ku o.uir- J. L. HOUND hSioiao, ComniissioJi aul FOEWAEDISG IIEECIIANT, ESTEn ste a a iijo at Agent and Collector, LA.ND BEOKEH AND DEALEIt IN ITV, KAXSAS. illy 10, lSoS-tr. an; hrought mto play, Ivossnth Ii or li.e rc Udh aid.

bur, but is iwiuio nf the bvm, ami lai duties Ufi riii Hi)' peHorillS I ai i Java ll ii i. eni! in Ii i.j' iSUjii1, ta 1, a ion in glass of soda LUo tli.it I i in! ui--f i mow living in Lou-. i i iiiuig'jiuj uue. Jlu would to see jNui.ji.u.i imiiiblo Austria, but as ho ilutesis tliu ru- It-i- of France as iininh as ho dues the A u.Mriun ilouiinalion, ho Could give linn "n'rl support. Miouhl there a I.u- i.

.1.., ,4,11 in uti; rui.i, Lime C'lndirlutc. Yi'u niiiLirswiul that I isn can- ior i cat i liio in l.io 'i' nv.wiul J.i'-i-l lrom coiihi at (M. eli'ctiou. lie desires tho people ul i )lu y-las couritv to cudurxi! the. innnlor nf round hiui, who will do nuioh toward nla- U'injf him in a position to' which he apires.

JL emirs)! tllirneiy Kepii. -an la'gaiea. tion will maifp him. their" capllidiii though will claim that he 's a. genuine Free Suite man and notliinijeljO, Lane was a candidate for the Preside ocy few wcelis nir, but then be is unwilling to Jeter the water.

Wail; down gentlemen and get on! Junkinu by their votes. Lute a little more gas, mid you will be belter satisfy us that the cry of persecii-nreiiared to i1.r horn h'' rally a class of mm a- and defumhg nut mmthr, i. Cur my part, mn myself willinit to with my whenever our 1. tho law; and eh ill (us -it change my liberty 1 aliursliiji odors privilege of nut bciicr tnynOf V. tin.

nK- Circuit Couvt The reporriS'vurrent thai Jude Li COMPTE llB8 BllllOUllCed llmt ll" l'O P.t Troy on the first of next week to hold Court for the County of Uonipllnn. This deport may In correct, Lut tho notice appears to be very short. Tho rrand jurors have to be summoned which is hrief notice, mid the people will scarcely nnmisHil nf llm fact liel'oro llu! Cull ft toners in wailine: for him, so lieJew her Hip. 'ilireo year old; will adjourn. It is nrMcr of 'J'liry yul-pr-nnrd as witmv-ses.

Af-latkm to know that Doniphan County j. courl uiitil J.Ioii- 'i" 1 A. J. TEOTENT AND ALLISON, A'FTOIINEY AT LAW. TUOV, UOIM'HAV, li.

T. T1.1HI1. AUilSON liav hr resigned the onW ol I'niliale lus resiiined tln piaei i. ol his pi i.i'isi.in. July 17.

h. lNiS-lf. JOHN A. FARKALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, tTfll.r. prac'iee in and lirown iV cunii'ies.

S'riiu, be i.iii.l to lie cullectiuu of debts. All business lubi-i cue will In: pioinpily ailei'deii ro. LIT Ollice one duur nuiib liio l-'armer's House, Commercial sUe-l, lowu i'oint. July 17th, A. NY.

SEAYJl.VCK, ATTOEIIEYATLAW, ST. JOSEPH, WUX practice in the 'i'loy. Di plum County. July jxo. r.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. JOSEPH, MO. WILL give prompt attention to all business entiusled In him in Ihe l-'lh Judicial liir'tricl'i'I' Misso.ai, and in Jlieiipl.au eounlv, li.insiiii. Will. bu) auds.tl lieal Kslaie ai ,1 d.

al in Land Wai i Q.1 OFFICE, on lh" ouier ul T'biid and streets, ill the building occupied by Dm Called Hoddens. July lb ISjS-lf. Y. M. BROOKS, WH0IE3ALE AND EETA1L rONirilAN', K.

T- frjf Coodsat t.eavcnworih and Jo. prices. alukut linen, m. t. con' HEED CONNER, epl, ATTORNEYS AT L.WV.

GBHEEAL LAUD AGENTS AND Colloo'tors. WHLL pay prom! atienlion to all I if a 3 1 1 4ifreatier have her regular eoutui. p. S. Since the above- was in type, we have recjived the Wynnduit which contains the list of niipointment' i r- 1 I1 i fortunes ana places tor Homing the First Judicial Distrct.

It will be holden at Troy next Monday, the iid of August. Cor.s Cuor. Frou all, the informa tion that we can gather, the crop was nev-; er more promising than tho present. We heard a farmer of CI years, say that he never in this long period saw corn ns rapid and look as healthy as tho present growing crop. If heavy hail storms should not fall or frost come too early the yield will be and no doubt thousands of barrels will be sold as low as from 75 cts.

to $1 perjharrel. Railroad Meeting. There has been notice given that on to-morrow there will be a meeting of the people in this section of Kansas in this city. There is no doubt that Iowa -Point possess numerous local advantages and all the people here have to do is to 1 .1 1 1 niaKe inwe auvantages useiui. ine ex pediency of constructing a Kail Road from Kansas city to this place will not be questioned, ns the route is practicable, and it would be the nearest route to connect Council Bluff- in passing through Kansas.

After the proceedings of the Rail Road meeting aro through, the farmers and oth ers who are interested in having good iloada and Bridges in lending to this place from every dy)ction, are requested to ue 17 very diction, are requested to ue ty el in civiii brief IWty I'll CVl'li! 1'iirii." frou. thy tiny, fi the U- ti if Mil vav. "i' I mil i uij ali'l y. i At.u.-:i..j on jult oi' Sin; I hy -Muj. uitt'd Ismtos Iiidiau Agftit, worn Siunly Ti.s a nt, iiik! John A.

a i.i., J'. and on -u of tun A i.ui.i: 1 1 i iii, T. M. CuxNiai and A. Tayi.oh, K-(is.

Tliu luhvcen tin; lawyers on several oevnions wasquiie witty mid often amtriiiir. A few of tho won.1 in city, armed war clul.s, adorn' A with jingling isiid t.itoo'.-d in savairo nissuine. day 1 1 1 r.r 1 1 2a, In lie morninc; wo went to f- i.l.futh Sel'oul, and 11 o'clock to' preaching. 'I'M day oppressively warm, i id entered a voiintr "en- tieiuan ai.d lady of While Cloud, and they left the old folks at home while they come lo tins city to be united by (he parson. They returned pleased with themselves and the rest of mankind.

At 11 o'clock at night the steamer T. L. McGUl nr. rived at the wharf and discharged for Messrs. 11.

Ii. Lr.Acir, 1 bag codfish; 1 box sundries; bas shot; 5 boxes ink; 1 1 kegs nail-; boxes tea; half doz. half bushel-'; 1 hex 1 bid. powdered sugar; 1 bid. loaf sugar; 1 box ground pepper; and for Messrs.

Poe let Co. 100 kegs of nails. Monda 2(ith at eight o'clock a dark cloud enveloped the earth, and from it preceded I. ail and rain, Lut not large or heavy enough to injure the corn crop, The Court was in session, and just at sundown they completed the examination of the witnesses, and tho attorneys submitted the case without argument. Several of the young "Iimb of law" were pregnant with speeches, put they did not have an uj.poriuniiy to deliver their maiden productions.

Tuesday 27th. This morning was pleasant and the wind ivfishiiu. The Justices made up their minds Mike Furrier should bo bound over to appear at tho next C'urcuit Court for Doniphan toun- in thei 100(1 g-uiri3t tlio Constitution. If live such mis-sioners as ho is, had canvassed Kansas, the proposition would pass by a large ma jority for men who did not intend to vote at all, as soon as they heard him determined to vote, for the proposition. We thank him for his The steam ferry made one trip this evening to For est which yielded ten do'luis.

This is the oldest and best crossing in these dig gins. WedneshatSS. About ten o'clock the Si: Joseph, Iowa Point and Omaha puck-ut urriveil. She is a new packet in this trade clever officers. Went a blackburyinj found more musquetocs thauberi ii s.

Steam Ferry made anothe-810 trip. This proves what we argued several mouths ago, that a fast boat be tween Forest City and this place would be a money making machine. Mike failed to give bond, departed to-day tor safe keeping at Leavenworth. TiieitiiAv 20. The weather quiie warm slight shower of rain last night.

Some talk about Towsnhip officers elec- r-- nth- liuow and my know 1 to Ib.ei,' care, aim entrust lice aw in Doniphan an.l adjoining SVin streno-ih Women, opposite tar Court the strilfcle Troy, K. and al the Enquirer I bean to On the licit page of to-day's i. sue will be found an interesting article from our regular Si, Joseph col respondent. VHP' Ou Monday next Wolf Itiverand Iowa Toiviidiip elect their Supervioolj, and oilier Touiuhip ollicers. X'-?" (ieii.

Cuiiui's, Surveyor General for Kansas and Nebraska, has been removed, and (Jen. V. 15. Be it Err, has been appointed to fill she vai ancy. We learn thai the new.

paper to be started at orest City, will make lis appearance about the 10th of August, Death of General Quitman. It is with sad heart that we announce thul tho hero of Chapultepec sleeps in the silent grave. Ho was a noble specimen of tho raeo of mankind, and always conducted himself as a gentleman, hero and a statesman. We have been acquainted with him for several years, and know that he was endowed with as noble hn pulses as ever inspired llie Heart ol: man. The St, Joseph West makes the fullowing annronriate remarks upon receivinrr the sad intelligence: "Gen.

John A. Quitman, another sufferer from the National Hotel disease, hath gone to that "undiscovered country" "that bourne whence no traveler returns." Con. Quitman was a native of NVhv Ynrb. I.nl hna l.n.-.n for mrmu vein's since his early nianhood a citizen of Mississippi, and at the time of hi.i death was a member of Congress from ihe: Natchez District. An intrepid a trust worthy eiti.eii, an ublu' slulesman, 1 i ml elontient champion of Slates Rights, rests from his labors in the grave of (Jen.

Quitman, -lie was man take him for all in all, We 'ball ieii. look upon hia like aijain." Peace to h'V Communicated. "-i. To the brethren and friends of Doniphan Circuit, Kansas, who have subscribed for and are takim' ii.e St. Loin Chris- lian i would fay, that I ijwill soon have to leave yon and nil the dear pci.pl.! of this circuit, but before 1 do it is my duly to call cm you for tho 'JlJvocah money, and us I have to do this by my own physical powers, nnd expense too, 1 hope all will make it convenient to settle us Cailyj possible.

It is urged on me by Bro. JIcAnally lo collect all that 1 possilJJJjj'can. D. C. O'HOWELL.

Iowa Point, July 25th, 1S5S. Township Meeting. In pursuance of notice previously given, the citizens of Wolf River Township, Doniphan County, met at the Wolf River church on the day of July, IS-jS. Upon motion of Milton Utt, Reynolds was called to the chair and J. II.

Fish nppointed Secretary. Tho chairman being called upon, ex-p'aincd the object of the meeting in a jdaiii and pertinent manner. Upon motion of J. Utt, J. J.

Reynolds was nominated for chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and upon motion of It. M. Gilmore, Milton Utt and M. 1). Baker On motion, James II.

Fish was nominated for. Assessor. On motion of R. M. Gilmore, 11.

Maxwell and A. It. Frogge were nominated jr Justices of the Peace. On motion of i. G.

Fish, W. McCans ii- t. ei I i I U'ill llinse nf untl.V.. ii 1 1 Lawrence Herald. hi tl MAltl! hv ('.

Mi I IllkVirv PAT.v MK.j f-ru itionnv. vi.ue Lle.l: Iv. j. J.IV Ell NEWS Tlnl river Is again rising at Sbe rate of inches in twenty dour hours, it has 1 tins seawn l.an usual, ll ili-ir iree.ld ax liiid eouid be bad, i eau.linals would Ii rum. wilier, h'liowurs of in fall.

Hiver business has been qui'. past week rarr. I. ih-Cill came up frou Iv- I.oais' and returned duriin; the week. ra Hie Mttf.jid.1 cime an on morninT, preseiiiii.s i ile rr.r-roveo.

le'e fcinee lier 1 asl tlil). Tiifsr I I. Mtiav Uh1 wi.Wll lh, fm w.fka, pres-nts herself as a Si. Jusep''. packet, asking a share of th pii! patronage.

Capt. J. M. Lucas ie.f'ii as a steamboatmaa, and Mr. 1' Cuk: sv, a gentleman of urbanity, and is a cmrlfjus and attentive Clerk.

The Munnji. be' at Ibis levee to-morrow bound for St. and will pinicliially arrive every Wednemlav goitij biv e. (livelier a (rial, and Miiimb her officers. CiTbe Rowl steamer John H'lrmr put oil' In 1" "1' at this levee last night E'fTlie swift packet will' he at oar wba if to-day bounci for Omaha, and uiil return on Monday Arrival and Departure of Mails.

Leavenworth mail arrives at Iowa Point daily excepting Sundays. Arrives at 12 departs at 1 P. M. Oregon mail arrives at tovva Point every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at li departs at 2 P. M.

SI. Joseph and Marysville mi.il arrives every Monday from St. every from Jlairmillv." 8a wins' Store mail leaves' everJSaturday.t ti l. and arrives at Iowa. Poilt at 8 P.

M. JtST KECEITED PER X.Z. Mr. Gill I 100 Sacks of Flour and 100 keps of Nails, July 3d' E. A.

POULl.T CO. For Iowa Toint, Nebraska City. Council Bluffs and Tho New Large and Airy Steamer A IP I E.Lrr t'tl4. J. M.

Ljicni. HA VINO chanced hands been JJT' iboroiiL'blv in ei hauled am! pain el tbrouiiliout, and in rit. Joiepli, will conimcnce iuiaiine us a i-oquhit-. 'i kot in the above trade, leaving 8. Jose.jh every Tuesday, at 1 o'clock 1, punctually, till the close ot navi'Mition.

No pains will bo spared by tli-wMi). or the Manslield to make trip'onheroneof pWsUru aiel comlort to their friends and -Tbr oliici-rs cf liio steamer pa partieula a fen i tn -jr en lieu ill i UC llrt i seph, and inteniiedia'e Jaulingl July lLa. Trustee's Sale. "ITf IIF.UEAS David (. Mautin, bv his de dl of (rust, dated the Iwourv-tVelii ot July, eighteen hundred and nTly'icvc'i, duly! recorded in the Clerk's ollice.

for. Doniphan! county, ierntory of Kansas, i to the undersigned, Jacob T. ir.iioE, in' irusl I he following property, to-wit: The half of ine norm-west quarter of Sccfu.n wve. (Iv) iownslnp two, (I). Kainije nineteen, 4 l't" II VVV VfVWVtVV t.

i i I I felt truly n- bela m. y.y i. 4" ouiu ui xvuu. in; swill '8lenmer 0maU 1I.fn.u,; frJ Simix tl'et ITomi 1 tfil evening a- man sum elys Ihe swilt prices Currritt. Vtrnctrd Weekly by E.

A. J'ntlet (V 1'lour Knck 3,25. Com Meal, per busied fD l.aidperlb WidO Jlu H(a (I i a i 1 1 (t; hi the ciarkots below. f'nll'iMj, IKulC Salt, per sack, $1 DO Nails, per II OJfcdif Molasdim do do bOljililt Ui Ilidfii, ID 12 KtfV HI ii i Clllldles, sSilr. SiO Do Plate's 2.1 Apples, dried per liuthul '2 all IVarln'S, do lie I ail II'-.

i I'l lUll.H Wilful, j.or curd, ft 01) lllV. Jalyau, lsjy. KTOP TOr.liN" from wood on Sua, Va il.iv ill" day of twihe miles hmiHi I'ei'L follovvilC desriibi'd iiertvi One two veal- old lillv. whh red hair in-: in i I ii ii. i ii 1.

1 in- anil iiin, '-H'k I'Vl'lH. or Maelw seine Jiariuss ir.ail.s. v.uli roa, lied lii.iiioaiul lull, eie'ht veins rid wiHi r. small sorrel! cueklnrr coll. One i iite.ji;;, a ei.M Vi'itll wliilu anil llaxeu iaaui: and tail." AstnaU two year eld filly, a ne'ioc! raieer.

eai'M'. A dark n'shmt sorrel or lui 'v. a mare, with a n'ar in her forehead iamls i.i,,, ois.it or niii- years d.l bavhorse about i-ixieen lianda luehe nr Ilii'rl e'ea years old, soiuewb.it stiil'encd, with three ol hers which have been recovered. These horses were stolen cu St'KWV last, and on Monday (racked to the vicinity of Timbered rid.fe8,-Maj.leton, and Kay's Mill, on the. Utile lls.i'.'e; or lie- thieves (Warren assett 1.

awreiice, K. have been ll.e lmses aie supposed to be in (be lb" balance of the parly, ill whom are ilie Rev. Ma. Stoai.t, alias Lei i Wri.e.Mii. of Wakarusa.

Douglas Co CiiAiir.r.v Leniiaiit, Davio Tai.ton uins, ami- MuUKLAND I lh, aeeuinplices. A serr mil KKM'Aim will ho ijiveii for the aii 'stef i he es or (lie recovery of the oi any pur nm or it. t. ii. iieria of liouiboii 1C.

T. lM-tf. THOMAS J. KEY, unvx r.iksas, REAL ESTATE AGENT: Will sell improved and unimproved LAND Will also sell Town Lois or Shares. Having.

DEEDS of all kind in the office already printed, and also beautiful NOTES, He will sell or fill them at reasonable rates. A Siitruniii Ottered. SAI.K.a beautiful led in Stoul's nddi- lion. has one house upon it, and the jocalhm is vei de-aiable. bai ing a full view of ti f.vrr r'r i eillll'r lip or down.

This house and lot will be sold very cheap, and most of ii on lime. Apply lo Ja'y 1858. T. J. KEY, Ag't.

A f.oo;l for S.i!e. OOOI) roomy bouse near the business part ii. ot Ibe City i'or s.ie. The hotifie has two rooms, ball and kilejien. and fronts on two streeis, beinj a convenient nijk pleasant lo-calioii.

A barcain i be had bv anplying soon. T. I. Jalv Ileal Fstate Agent. B.ook Ijetro Speculators.

It is coneodid that the County le it can an un- n.ivi qi.ii bv ctiline SLen. at U.t E'u, of- i'SriioMAs r.v 3S-1P. Kiclil.ai.d for Sale. IMflHT -lJ IMGHTY ACBF.S of dry bottom p. i in en wo uiAcr, mii'in inn miles from luwa I'oint nm luwa I'oint.

Twenty acre of it is finelv timbf-red. whieli makes it very desira- 'L timber on the remaining twenty will fence lh, whole eighty. Call at the Enquirer -office Iowa I'oint. July 2, 185S-lf. FOR SAT.E a valnabln traot of Lard lyinj; on Wolfe Kwer? in nine miles of 7owa foint.

T(s is vcry any person wishing 4 Farm fTdf-a nv i.M.i,-,! THUS. J. KEY. Airent. Ja 2,1.

ISoS 4 a rne share in the beautif town OP-Clavton- I I I'mo-n TI.o Sif T.onVl a nrl AT Trx-HviUi Riil ro.nl will tins-. 4 1 1,1, 4, nvn v.v..,,. 1. tnroiisn l. lavtnnvme, anu it makes it com-wv to mritet.

iHUMASJ. Kt. Thi Great SftCrail.c-utO. anArt aX nr in. 'he acraidu.vo, tansae, vim.

ne win sen. THOMAS J. KbY. M. nn I the Tn IN it JV.I,K.(ipUO.

T. J. KLY. Vl K' sVmitinues at lend every mailer. 01 ItT AOTU'ti.

Terrilory of Kausua, Cininty of Diiiiijilian, In Hie Probate Court. June Term 18.rS. June the 1 in IS WOl'O tllO l'ul- lowinit pruecediiiga tuwit; tiraviilc P. Livermoro vj Attachmeii. William I.I.

Odea. TVrOW at this day comes the plaintiff, by hia nlturiioy ami lraiipearing to tho natiHCic timi of the Court, Hint the defendant William Oilen cannot be in this net ion: ii i "i bini by and at. taehmenl, in Hie Probate Court of Doniphan 1 eounivin inn leriii'irv or tumsan, louii.e,.i a note fur the sum of Iwehe Iiiindred dol lars; that his property has been attached. and unless he appear at (he next term ol this Court, to be holden at the court house in the own el Irov, in tee County ol Uonuiiiaii, on sixth day of September lsaS, and on or Deiore tne mini day tncrcoi.jiuijjjnent will be rendered agaiiwlhini, and bis properly sold to satisfy the same. ll.

is further ordered Hint a copy hereof bo published in soma nowapaper ptibuahud in the County of Doniphan, for four weeks successively, the last insertion to be at least four weeks before the eoiumeiiceiueiit id' the next term of this court. A true copy attest. KCJir.RT M. LF.E, Clerk, by I1F.NKY UOUDKK, Dep'y Tfnncnt Att'y for July 10, 1S08, Priuteis fee $7 omit ivotk'r. the Trobato Court in and for the County of Doniphan in the Territory of Kansas, jime Term, Juno the 1 lib, A.

1). Walter K. Marvin 5 vs. Attachment. John R.

Stewart. TOW at this day comes the plaintiff by bis attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the'Coiirt that the d. IVndant, John 11. Stewart, cannot be summoned in this action: is ordered, that publication bo made notifying him that an notion has been commenced hill1, by eetition and alltachmenl in the Probate 'Court, of Doniphan County 1C. T.

founded on a note sum of twenty-seven hundred and IiS'Sv-mx dollars, Uuil his properly has been attached; and unless he appear a I ihe next term of this Coml, to be holdi nt Iht Court Home in Tree, in the count of Doni phan, on the lith day of and on or before the third da here of. judgment will be renderi-l ngains. him. and his property sold to galisfyr the same. I' is further ordiued thai a copy hereof he paldi died in Some in the county of Doniphan for four weeks successively, the last insertion to he at I 'ast four weeks before the commencement of the next term of this Counr.t.

A true copy attest. F.GHF.UT M. LEE. Clerk, f.y IIF.NKY IIOItUER, Dep-y Clerk. Tennekt Att'y for pl'lf.

July 11), 18 printers fee $7. J. D. JENM.N'CS. ii r.KJ.

cuius J. E. JE5SISG2 EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND IJEALEKSEV PKODtCE, Comer of Second und Francis Streets. ST. JOSEPH, OH A SACKS G.

A. and 200 bushels Knawha OUU Salt 'for sale by jime 'Zo J. 13. JENNINGS CO. OAf.

I'AGSS Itio, laguyra and java rodeo for iCtJU sale by J'. B. JENNINGS CO. June 25 f)T lihds choice and imh me N. O.

Sugar for sale l.y JENNINGS pine r'BBLS S. II. Syrup oi) half bbls I') do; ")0 ten gallon do; for sa le by june 25 J. B. JENN INGS CO.

KEGS nails assorted, for sale by june 25 J. B. CO. A BOXES 8 10 and 10 II FJ window lt)U Glass for sale bv june 25 J. 11.

JENNINGS CO. nnnri dozen 8 y. 10, y. 12, in i t. and 12 11 window sash for sale by J.

JENNINGS fc CO; june 2. If -I 4 TP1YU ml whole boxes M. U. and IV Eaye: Kaisins in store end for sale by junc25 J. l.JK.MNGSX CO.

'nisit No 1 Mack'T'l in whole, half and nr. barrels; 1 cask superb codrish, and See boxes unci ncrrui, jue.e'Jj ir. store ami sale by .1. Li. J.

iCO. plELD'S ceb'ur'iieil O.ais war-V ra'-iied fresh, h. orj.ir -4 CO." ICE Chests 5 very superior, Louis make, for sale luw to t'onsiiiiuaeiil by jimc2. J. 11.

CO. 1 (Tf) BOXES E. D. it DFj ttumjpnr cheese. lcJU lor eale lay JtT.

li. J. juue 4. inn Hysn Imperial. Gunpowder luw an'i liiacK leas, tor saie jine J.

B. J. Cf SUPERFINE and extra Floor, in barrels sacks for sale- by J. B. J.

CO. CICTEES! TUOKAS CONNELLY-, ST. JOSEPH, MO. I -iriiwiand Oregon, "iJL -yod that 2J.000 men TLASTEEER AND limner, a llle sr Oh, for tho C4old Diggins! Where ever thu sliming dust can be found hither flock thousands to ncciunu- ti very scarce, IOWA rOLVT. llav warned l-lata-the gingliii? dollars.

The news has legion, intend- nE oiTers his services to the citizens'tding biisine's Point, and feels confident llmt liUiTiition from as good work in his line and as cheap a' 1 be reasoiialdy asked. Ue solicits a I 'f l1cr ccnt sliare of j.ubiic patronage. tyortk JJcr- April 23-tf. "knocking come in that gold has been discovered at Lung's Peak on the Rocky Mountains, about seven hundred and fifty miles from Iowa Point. The report is that the miners were gelling about $12 of dust per day, and that five hundred persons were rushing for the mines.

Mr. John Plm-BitTOM of this city is now making up a company to leave this place of the 10th of August. All that is required will be a good mule or wagon and six months pro- visions. The mines can be reached in about sixteen or eighteen days. Judicial Stupidity.

Wre understand that the Probate Judge many riANTEES' HOUSE. WRINKLE SPALDING, aro ST.tFOSEPIT, MO. wn.i.Aim p. irArx. CKOKliK ll.

H.M.I i otendsto costs to Ti A I. f. ISA l.t, "'S11 ATTOEHEY AT LAW, frsputan of this county complains bitterly of our report of his decision under the Habeas Corpus Act, rendered in the case cf the V. S. Government i's.

Michael Ferrie, as furnished in our last issue. On account of the interest manifested throughout the winmunity in the matter, we have taken especial pains to ascertain the particulars of this transaction. From the bestinfor- lion near at hand. The steamer John wero nominated as candidates for Super-Hanier arrived at sun down and tlisehurg-' visor3. cd the following of freight.

Messrs On motion of S. G. Fish, Josephus Utt Forman 4 Pcmuerton, one bevel wheel; i.vas nominated for Clerk. J. W.

Sllmmons, 29 doors and 2S0 doz On motion of Josephus 1 Utt, Aaron en window sash. E. A. Poulet r.owis was nominated for Treasurer. malion we can obtain tho Probate Judge certainly did decide that, in his opinion, lie had no jurisdiction of the matter, but "upon the papers, he could not hold the prisoner," and he was therefore discharge I ed.

Ko legal gentleman will doubt the eigmy acres, pire or wr, reinaia at Trov. aiul of course i.rop-lynig and belli- in Doiuphan coa, v. ill. the mv dale will bf worth timber and apiuvrlennancos thereunli. wha1 it is now.

1 have, on- share in mg, wlnrli was conveyed in trust fo'- the nir-MW for sale, and am uni snn winliinrto donb- should in tcrs i rito are te. dis- an- in Yi ham Licwis anu wasningion Bninni;" j.u- paid to the said trustee, who it iU uavee in were nominated for Constables. said note. Now, I the underfL-u trustee, in PT. JOSEPH MISSOURI, WILL practice in the Courts of Buchanan, Platte, Andrew, and Holt.

May 11, 153(5, B. O'DRISCOLL. F-eiil DONIPHAN CITi' may 20 1537. KANSAS. o.

n.beaSmont, ivld. Fliysicia.i and IOWA POINT, K. T. ESPECTFI'LLY offers hia proiVssioi.nl services to Ibe ciiicis of Iowa Point and vicinilv. Best references can be iciven.

Office one door south of Heed's Drue Stor, up stairs. Iowa Point, April Olh, 1858. -tf. Atorney at Law, Notary Public and tix, it. DONIPHAN CITY, April 1, 1858.

TO THE PUBLIC. Dli. G. B. NUZUM, A KFUl to the citizens of Iowa 1 I'oint and vicinity for the liberal share of paiioniure neretotore eytended to him in his Profession; would solicit a continuance of (heir favors.

Ue will promptly and faithfully attend to all calls in the various branches of liU Profession, and will always be found at hi office unless proffsstw.si'.iv Office np stairs tm East "side VfComraer- oit o' 7 jios-ie the store of li. B. or 33 110 18 eetermmca to close no yloIJ accounts, js.Jow'a Point, April 10, ff.n I-0TS Stoi-t's addition to the city iUU of Iowa Point, for sale. F.nquire of Sjlareh'12. liSaT-tf.

X. K. STOUT--- '-i, fact that a "Writ of Habeas Corpus" sued outiiihe Probate Court, must in nil in- -staiice3 be returned to the District Court, for the statute expressly so declares. Weighty arguments were uscJ by eminent counsel for the Government, lo con-1 vince our learned Probate Judge of the correctness of the above position; but the -fcODiadcist argument has no more effect upon nn empty pale than the shallowest reason- ings: for a feaiher and a guinea full with equal velocity in a vacuum. We have, also, heard it rumored that an impeach ment would be prepared against our learn ifi Judge, for incompetency, at the next! tession ot our JLegisinture, uutnave since 100 sacks of flour.

CM. Claun one box, For R. B. B. Leach, 2 hhds.

Sugar; 2 kits Mackerel; 2 boxes Ink; 2 bag Salt; 2 bbls. Whij-ky; 2 bbls. Molasses; 4 bgs. Dried Apples; 2 bgs. Cotton Yarn; 5 doz.

Broomf; 1 Bale Cotton Batting; lo bgs. Rio Coffee; 2 bbls. Tar; 2 bxs. Axes; 1 bx. Mills; 1 bx.

Hardware; 1 bx. Ilais; 0J3bgs. Flour; 1,000 feet White Pine; 20bdls. Tine Laths; 1 ,200 feet Pine Floor- ing; 4 Cottage Bed Ends; 2 bdls. Bails and, Teaster; 2 bills.

Slats; 1 bdl. Extra 1 Rotary cf Chairs; 3 hdls. Chairs; 1 Ldl. Saddlery; 1 Ldl. Whips; 3 hhds.

10 bgs. Coffee. W. D. Beeleb 1 cog wheel; 1 band wheel: 1 roll stock Iron: 1 boiler Britch; 2 boxes castinl Pulley uv, 2 Level Pulley; I mulcy saw; lpac- vd-' 1 pair vices; 1 stand drawers: 2 box cs machinery.

10 Luxes True: 1 Print- Pr ltl. mi Vnrl. i in 0 S. Molasses; I keg burning fluid. 1 case toots; 1 bag Leans; 1 bundjj wicks.

bjuj oi. -uc-itv en, 1 01 mis for in ihnn imoIvo nm.oh.: shut 1.291 10 argo bill for so young a c.iy Leave I II Ul Ui, KFWhyisa like a cook! hecuuee they totu uiake pi-c. I s. poseof seciiruigpaymciit of a promi sorynote, for die "sum ot t'i, a nil iivenij ears, l)CariiT 'lie ty-ruurlli (ll) a.iy of July, huodi and fifty-seven 1S57 and i ivr-lv. ni.Ti.f ha ll.A,nft nnfA in' i f- ii i 1.

Ik accordan hereby ember. 1S5S, I will proceed lo sJl all the right, title and interest to said ses, in tne city of Iowa cash iin hand, at imbifc vendue. l.t,.. il, nr 1 rh p. to satis ty said note and the cxpensf.

of Jrut. JACOd Vj PiEiiOE. July "0, lSSS-tds. Sale of Lois in llie tqw of i0Ia WING to high water in liolf the i.x. tot uviuiviv uiuiviiiiivin I jniPtuiPiiv" 'I'ltll 1 The 14th Day oCAv gust, 18r3 when lhe sale of lots will tjkMdae without 30, 4.

President. a PUBLIC notice is hereby givea bv the un-X dcrsi'n, that on the 21s't dav of Jul v. 1S5S, nuu'n ut Aiomiusiraiif were framed nun by the Probate Conrt efboninhan Countv. ilPCf.1! llf tf a.i.l llinf- h.h ivans.ia. on me i.auikeoi lr.LMM nictSTOSH, i .7....

w-w MC waa rceptea me saut trust ami been qualified coming to law, ana no nereov Teqmre all P. MM estate to evniniT tnrm t- pllowance within oi.e yeariroro.amiau-, ur iney be pre- such claims beii.it exhibited wilier, thre'p years fimit'ii rrnm nnv nrrin mirn from the date of aaid Lr-t'ers. tifrv shall for-ver baued. X. K.jOitt i i i.

1 be'' I been credibly informed that he will be machinery; 1 Lox Books; 1 case n.erchan-;g"sl1 diaunei me course oi uie suin-impeached Ltfori a JuJice of lie Peace, disc; 2 boxes machinery; 1 bellows; 1 an-nier, and that the fleet is lo put into the On motion ot V. Uilmore, mo pro- recilings of the meeting were ordered to bo publish(Jtl ia lhe Io.va ioint of A K. Frogge, the ti lin.a(1;0 REYLDS Ch'n. J. II.

Fish, Sec'y. Some unensyness is manifested by a London journal at announcement in the French papers that a Russian fleet of 1 -IT ti nvenij-nvo iww uppiai u.o French and friendly port of Brest hreut A demonstration of this kind, coupled the extrnonlinarv activity at Che Lourg, is thought suspieions. Senator, Wilson, ot jU.iS5.ichu- n- 4 I .4 mt. fl f.lir a i.imseli aim senator uum, oi uuiui uia, rW. into the -e c- Scute Chamber.

suppose that this appiicatioa of the principle of self de- fence, iu its broadest sense, nieau3 ,1404. CONSTANTLY keeps on 'nd a large as-iLeacbj undone daor S-Vhof Dr. Seed's Dru aortment of Ready Made of sixes and of the very best quality. His Coats. I All persons indebted tn himformediealbills, vests, pants are made to order and will prior to the 1st of January, 1S51, are rjgaert-endure lonf; wearinjr.

He invites the people of filly invited to call settle the saueJiish Kansas to cive him a call, and feels confident that he can fit them in clothes and price, iimeiolv. rEESH MEAT MAEKET, 4 Market, Wettnesiag and Mumiugs. Tm THE citizens 01 lowa -g-ffJ tjvl; Point and viemdy cun 'tl ot all times have good i B-ef and Muttcn bv calling at our Market' THE citizens of Iowa 1 Madame rumor says that certain gentle- men of lhe "long-rube" have already heen retained for ihis nurtiosc. and that learued limb of the law from our own town, together with his associate at Iroy, are even now engaged in kinJliug up the burning eloquence for which they are so justly notorious with a vie to the mitiga- tion of damases. Other legal Jrentlemen (U least we are ami so; Hr u.

ep-nug i ftcfe, and then to poor on, not a vial, lut a whole demijohn full of aquafortis upun 0V iu wu 1 -lc. a will be Repister. n. at tToN. Receiver.

i )02CN Stomach for Mie at the Golden Mo Mirch best Peach Brandv. a LL the fr tale at the uSig il sal- at ibe iv1" hJ March 12-tf. -e F. BUUKHOLDER. J.

WArtNEU. Julv 9. Alnuicitrator. July 2, lJi-tr,.

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