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Mound City Report from Mound City, Kansas • 4

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WM: MORRISON T-r Bonnets; Di t'fes Goods, and a gen- hos Viftniont of all hinds of. Dry vn truent 3 SzCIUGK; CO. Edition is authoizied by Mr. Lincoln, -get -THE BEST THE LIFE OF 1 ABRAHAM LINCOLN 'and I HANNIBAL HAMLIN, BY WM. D.

HOWELLS. 1 i DR. MLANES Celebrated American Worm Specific, SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. THE countenance is and leaden-colorcd, with occasional flushes, or a circumscribed spot on one or both checks the eyes become dull the pupils dilate an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye--lid; the nose is irritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of. the, upper lip; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue; breath very foul, particularly in the morning; 'appetite variable, sometimes voracious, with a knawing sensation of the stomach, at others, entirely' gone; fleeting pains in the stomach; occasional nausea and vomiting; 'violent pains throughout the abdomen; bowels irregular, at times costive stools slimy not unfrequently tinged with blood bcily swollen and hard; urine turbid; respiration oc casionally difficult, and accompanied by liccough cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth; temper variable, but generally irritable.

See Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. MLANES VERMIFUGE Will certainly effect a cure. The universal which has attended the administration of this preparation has been such as to warrant us in pledging ourselves to the public RETURN THE MONEY in every instance where it should prove ineffectual providing the symptoms attending the sickness of the child or adult should warrant the supposition of worms being the cause. In all cases the Medicine to be given IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIRECTIONS. We pledge ourselves to the public, that Dr.

Lane's Vermifuge DOES NOT CONTAIN MERCURY in any form; and that it is an innocent preparation, not capable of doing the slightest injury to the most tender infant. Address all orders to FLEMING Pittskuroh, Pa. P. S. Dealers and Physicians ordering from other thsn FloiiiL-g will do well to write thej orders distinctly, and Ukf.

none but Dr. M' Lanes, prepared, by Fleming Pittsburgh. Pa. To those wishing to give them a tiial. we will forward per mail, post paid, to any part of the United States, one box of Pills for twelve three-cent postage stamps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fourteen tli ro-cent stamps.

All orders from Canada must be so-com panic I by twenty ceuta F0r gale by Druggists and Country Storo Keeper generally. PROSPECTUS POR Tlse fflonnd City. Report. I'kfc indersigned proposes to isue, of aft Friday, tiie 24th inai. at MoubJ City nnJ County, Kansas, a weekly sepi per, entitled the Mound Crrr Ri.rcET,w and dovotedto Politics, Agriculture, Literature and general and Lo- cal Nows.

It will be under the editorial umncgcment of a corps of able editors, who will aim to make it an efficient or- gan of ihe Republicans of Southern Kan- sas, cl I at the Bnme dime an acceptabl fane if journal that shall exert a healthful met tl influence in tbo circles towhicl it gains admittance. It will stand upo the bror.d principle of National Freedon regarding Slavery as only a State insti tutic-n, and maintaining that Liberty, the inalienable birthright of all who I' upon the common soil of -the Republic- It will boldly, earnestly, and without di guise, proclaim the doctrines of our thers, maintaining that far above all man enactments, and all statutory vices, is the lavi of Omnipotence asse. i ing ths inalterability of inans right. himsely. It will defend, not only universal freedom and sovereignty man, but the great principle that t' earth with all its inestimablo wealth soil, its mineral treasures, its pure watc and its free gales, was willed to mar a perpetual and inalienable posscssiu vnd that whoever attempts to cheat least of Gods creatures of this his 1: ful inheritance, is au offender against primeval law of humanity and a tra gressor of the Higher Law that govt; the universal family of mankind.

But while boldly and fending the principles and policy of Republican Party, the Report will Ur faithfully to furnish a newspaper table to the citizens of Kansas, with 9 regard to their political connections, further this object the utmost pains be taken to fill the colurns of the Rt with articles having reference to all ters of local and general concern, i tics, Literature, News, Agriculture; once and llumor, will each find plft' the Report. And that the Demo and those who are allied to other may not regard themselves as wholly 1 1 titute of a medium through which to I dress their respective parties in thisoc ty, the columns of. the Report will alv be open for the publication of any cal notices that may be desired. Id short, it will be the constant the Editorial Commitloe, to present a leresting family newspaper, that meet a ready and hearty welcome 1 1 homes of all, without respect to pa 'i the Jew first, but also (( i The Mound City Report will bei every Friday morning, in the Court i Building, cond story, and furnish subscribers ou the followin TERMS 1 One copy Two Dollars a year yearly in advanco. Clubs of Ten or more-One and Fifty Cents per copy, half yea advance.

1 goods, series, tc. cheap for cash, by Crawford, -Trading Post. JVC. BACON DEALER IN Charter Oak, Cooking, Parlor and heat. log O.V And manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, supplied on very liberal terms.

Orders should be de at once, to secure an early supply. Tiny Japaned Ware, Also, for sale, Lyons Patent Copper Lightning Conductors, The best in use. Ugg Repairing and Jobbingione at short nolice. "ZIP Terms cash or satisfactory exchange. Mound City, July 12, I860.

2-tf Administrators Notice Notice is hereby given that letters o-f ad ministration upon the estate of John Ruark, deceased late of Linn county, have been granted to me by the Linn county Probate court, K. T. bearing date May 21 1860. All persons liaviug claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such esiate and if said claims be not exhibited within throe years from the date of said letters, they will be forever barred. TEMPLE WAYNE, Adm.

Octobei 12. 1860, 7-3w FINK HONEY Dr. R. C- Smith of this county, presents us with a beautiful article of honey, equal, if not superior, to any tiling of the kind we ever saw. This honey was manufactured by Mrs.

Smith, accoiimg to the directions giv eu in the receipt vv Inch she purchased of Dr. J. P. Creager, Baltimore city, rj land. Any person- can get this recipe for making honey, and be independent of the honey bee, by writing to Dr.

Creager, No, 558, West Baltimore street, Baltimore city, en closing 50 cents. Pulaski Times, Ilawkins-villc Crt. Dr. Creager is the solo agent for Dr. Winders celebiatcd books No.

1, a book for young men, designed to prepare them for the society of ladies No. 2, Errors in Courtship. No. 3, Rc productive control, any one of which will be mailed to order pt stpaid upon reeeipt of 25 cents. Three cent postage btamps as good as money.

If you really want something nice do not miss tne honey or washing receipts, for they are all I claim for them, and they should be in every family 10- Order of Attachment. In Justice Court, before T. E. Smith J. P.

of Mound City Township, Linn County Kansas Territory. Garratt Sykes, Plffs, vs. Benjamin Cook, Def t. 3 On the twentieth day of August, A. 1860, said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above action, for the sum of twelve dollars and fifty cents.

Garratt Sykes, DHT. Mound City, Aug 24 th CO. During Jiho last, war with England, a Quaker was on IroarJ an American ship, engaged' in close combat with an enemy. He preserved his peace principles calmly, until he saw a stout Briton coming up the vessel by a rope that hung overboard. Seizing a hatchet, the Quaker looked over the side of the ship, and remarked Friedd, if thee wants that rope, the may have itF 1 Theu, suiting the action to the words, he cut the rope, and down went the poor fellow into a deep and watery grave.

order of Publication. Territory of Kansas, third Judicial District Linn county. In the District court for the third judicial district, Kansas Territory, silting in and fur Linn county Hubert Reynolds, plaintiff, Janies Wiley, dcfendent. It appearing to the satisfaction of the clerk oi the court afoiesuid, from the affida-it of one Cyrus Tater, that Thomas Wiley, the defendant in the above case is a nonresident of Kansas Territory, and that tLe plaintiff aforesaid seeks to foreclose a mortgage made by the said Thomas Wiley and that service of summons, issued from this court cannot be made on said defendant within this Teiritory, therefore it is ordered by the clerk aforesaid, in vacation, that the said James Wiley be notified by publication being made in the Mound City Report a newspaper published in said county and Territory, for six consecutive weeks, of the pendeney of this suit, the object of which according to the petition of the plaintiff.filcd upon the 23d day of August, A. D.

I860, in the aforesaid court, is the foreclosure of a mortgage git en by the 6aid James Wiley, to one Solomon N. Jo'dan, upon the following lands, situate in Linn counly, K. T. viz north-east quarter section No. 34, in township No.

19. south of range No. 2 2easl of the south principal meridian, la Kansas, to secure the payment of the sum ot $285 00 with interest at the rate of four per cent, a month from the 12th day of February, A. D. 1858, according to the conditions of a certain promissory note referred to in said mortgage, which note and mortgage have been assigned to the aforesaid plaintiff.

prays for a judgment against the said James i-' ley for the sum of $285 00 aforesaid, with interest a6 aforesaid, and that the lands Lc sold to satisfy said judgment. The said Janies Wiley, defendent, will therefore, take notice that lie i required to answer the petition of the plaintiff in the above case on or before the 25th day ot October, A. D. I860. Witness my hand and the seal of the said court affixed, at my office, in Mound cityjhis 24th.

day of August, A. D. 1860. ELI BABB, District clerk. G.

w. Cavert, pi fts Attorney. 6w JUST RECEIVED 20 barrels spirits 10 barrels Alcohol, 95 per cfc 8 casks copai 2 casks coach do 1 cask white De mar Varnish 1 do Arpholtum 2 do leather Varnislr 4 gross wagon Zubiicator 700 gross superior Quinine 10O do Sal Soda 4 barrels castor Oil For sale low for cashby T. II ALE, Kansas City, corner of iralnut' and Levee. 5-2 lie trnD CITS' DRUG STORE J.

ANTHONY BBADEK IX Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Paint Brushes, Perfumery, Toilet articles, Patent Medicines, Mound City, Linn county K. T. Constantly on hand a largo assortment of EEVER AND AGUE MEDICINES, Among which may be found Quinine, Salicinc, Jaynes Ague Mixture, Sawyer Fluid Extract of Baric, Dr. Mann's celebrated AGUE BALSAM, Ayre't Ague Cure, Smith's Tonic Syrup, an Anthony's Tonic Titters. K.

ANTHONY. Mound City, July 4, I860. 19-vl Sew Arrangements for 1S6q. Great United States I I ail and Express Line. Hannibal and St.

Joseph Rail Road Packet Line. ADVERTISING Ten Cents per line for the first tion, and Five Cents per line for each equent insertion. 1 i Professional Cards, not exceeding Lines, Five Dollars per Transient advertisements must be for in advance. A liberal discount from ihe nbove will be made for yearly 'advertise me or those inserted for moro than months. ,1 All correspondence will do directe the Mound City Report.

i T. ELLWOOD SMITH, Trustee Mound City Town Company Mound City, Aug. 8, 1860. i' lupccllnc, he Persian Pcv ClKM'lU. For the prevention and cure of Fever Ague and Billious Fever.

This wonilv remedy was brought to the knowledge of present preprint ui by a friend ho lias be a great travelei iu Persia and the fci Land. i While going down the river Euplira he experienced a severe attack of FoTcr a. Ague. On discovering his condition, one the boatman took from bis person an Amu let saving, Wear this aiul no Fever touch you' Alihough incredulous as to virtues he complied and experienced i mediate relief, and lias since always fou it an effectual protection from till malario complaints." On further investigation he found thattl boatmen attributed io it miraculous powe aud haul that it could only obtain from the Priests of the Sometime i to wards tlio ooavursiug wi a Lictd ftomhim the secret, of preparation, ami ascertained where the me innal horls wore found, of which it w. canipouuded.

Tbe woudei Jul virtues of tb articlo have induced full belief in tl. minds of the natives in the miraculous ing powers of tlio Priests. A'mce his retu to America, it has bet. -tried, with lie happiest effect by several 1 dies and gentlemen of high eliaractcr, hate given tu the most unqualified praise, -This remedy having been a specific in 1ei sia for liuudieds oj years, for the preventio. and cure of Fever nndAguoand Billou Fevers is now offered to the.

America, people. It will be sent by with full directions for use, on receipt ot ou dollar. Principal depot orul an factory, 18 Main street, Richmond, Branch Ofiic Bank ol Commerce Building, N. Y. i Address Jqux Wilcox cc cr xl Lats, mens, at 75 cents.by G.

Ai CRAwr-nn, Ore to I. l2mo. with steel Portraits, 1 The Publishers announce to the pliblic hat their edition the authorized one will so ready about June 20th, and they have no hesitation in saeiug, that it wiljbc altogether superior to any other edition announced. The story of Mr. Lincoms life is full of inteiest, and it has been gathered from the lips of his intimate friends those who ihave known him from boyhood and will, in every respect, be authentic; and is authorized.

The Trade and Agents will be EAYE TROUGHS and CONDUCTORS, Constantly on hand a general assort ment of 16,000 SOLD! The Debates in Illinois, 1858, Between Lincoln and Douglas. One Yol.j Royal Octavo, 260 pages. Cloh 50 cents Paper, 35 cents. fgf" Editors inserting the above in their papers, and enclosing a marked copy to the Publishers, ill receive a copy of Life of Lincoln. FOLLETT, FOSTER Publishers, Columbus, Ohio.

DR. MOTl1 CHalyboat Restorative I JL JL, 'F IRON! An aperient and stomachic preparation of iron purified of Oxygen and Carbon by combustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the highest medical authorities, both iu Eui ope and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousands daily proves that no preparation of lion can be compared with it. Impurities cf the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity in almost every concvivable case.

Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried.it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz In Debility, Nervous Affections, Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhoea, Dysentary, Incipient Consumption, Scrojulous Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum Mismensiruation, Whites, Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches, Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on the Face etc. In cases of General Debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor attestation would render credible. Invalids so long bed-ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighboi hoods, have suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if iust icturn-ed from protracted travel in a distant land. Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, emaciated victims of apparaut marasmus, sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must nec-essarially be salutary, for, unlike the' old ox ides, it is vigorously without being exciting or overheating and gently, rcgulai lv aperient even in the most obstinate cases of costiveness without ever being agastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation It is this latter property, among others, which makes it so lemarkaWy effectual and permanent a remedy for Files, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them.

lu innumerable as are the cases, a single box of these Chalybeate -'ills has ollen sufficed fof the most habitual cases, including the attenclent. costiveness. Iu unchecked Diarrbcea. even when advanced to Dysentary, confirmed.einsciating, and apparently malignant, the effects Lave been'equallv decisive and astonishing- In the local pains, loss of flesh, strength, debilitating cough, and remittent hectic, which generally indicate Incipient Consumption, Ibis lemedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and interesting instances. in Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced piepar-ations of iodine, ithout any of their well known liabilities.

The attention of females cannot be too confidently invited to this remedy and jesfor-alive, in the cases peculiarly affecting them! In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedly--it has been invariably well repotted, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints and muscles. In Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily he a gieat remedy and energetic its progress in Ihe new settlements of the U'est, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness. No remedy has ever been discoveied in the wholi? history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully resioiative effects. Good appetite, complete digestion, rapid acquisition of stienglh, with an unusual disposition for active and cheerful exercise, immediately follows its use. jJut up eat fiat luetal boxes, contains 50 julls, pi ice 50 cents pei box for sale by diuggists and dealers.

Will be tent free to any address on receipt of the price. All letters, ordchs, should Be' addressed to R. BLOCKE Co, General Agents, 9-1 20, Cedar St. AT. Y.

STRAY HORSE. Fifteen DolhiFs Reward. Strayed fiom the subscriber on the 1 Cth September last, a dark hay horse black inane and tail, star in the forehead; the cord of the off him! leg has been severely injured, and he is some what lame. About ten jears oid and handsome built. 1 will pay fifteen dollars to any person who will bring him to me, or I will liberally pay any one who will give information where he may bo found.

Address me at' Mound City, Linncouiitv, Kansas. J. S. DANFORD. October 19, 1850.

9tf Administrators Notice. i i A Mamifactiirer and', dealer jn Stoves, Tini Sheet IN AILS IRON and I JAPANNED WARE. V1 4 I 1 keeps constantly, on hand a large stock of 0 S. a ok Hall Oookiho AND COAL STOVES, Hots, Gog Irons, Sugar -Kettles, Tinkers Flrkjshld fit a Sir. a ad vance on St.

Louis Prices. I keep ou hand Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Rivets, Wire, Japanned- and Pressed ware. Zinc and copper, in fact every thing needed by the craft. Sign of the Big Elk Horn, Main st above Commercial. Kansas City, Mo.

Particular attention paid to Jobbing and orders for Tinware at wholesale. Tin and Copper Jtoofiiig, copper pipe, for milss and repaired with neatness and dispatch. Alw ays on hand Gutters and couduciorl which will he put up at short notice town and country. June 1859. Il-Ijr F-9m 1 Election Notice.

In conformity with a notice received from the Secretary of the Territory of Kansas, 'I do hereby give notice that a General Election will be held at the Court house and dwelling houses of George II. Pike and Vincent Dally, in Mound City Township, Linn County Kansas Territory, on Tuesday, the 6th day of Nevember, A. D.YS60, for the election of one Superintendent of Common Schqols two members of the House of Representatives of the Legislative Assembly three County Commissioners; and one County Assessor. The county Commissioners to hold their offices for the terms as prescribed by law. The others to hold their offices for the term of one year from the first day of January, A.

D. 1861. Also a special election wi.l be held at the same time and places, for the election of a County Clerk to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Asa, Hair-grove, whose term of office will ive expired on the lsc day January, A. D. 1862.

Giveu under my hand this the 24th day of September, A. D. 1860. A. II.

BAIRD, Township Trustee. Sheriffs bale. Samuel McNary vs. Amos Duncan ami J. Hollingshead.

BY virtue of an order to me directed, issued out of the 3rd District court bitting within and for Linn county, Kansas Territory, for the trial of causes arising under the laws of said Territory, 1 will, oil Tuesday, ihe 13i day oj November, A. 1860, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, f. m. at the court, house door in Mound Oily in said county and Territory, off'ecr at public sale for cash, to he highest and bidder, all the right, title and interest of Amos Duncun and John c. Hollingshead in the following described property, lo ivit The novth-eaht quarter of section iiumVer 29, aid township umber 20, ot imigo No.

22, situated iu the counly. Ciyeu under my 11th day. of October, a. d. 1360.

E. B. METZ, 8-4w. Sheriff of Linn County. Slicrifls Sale.

execution issued out of tlio BY virtue of third distil -inn county, Kansas Territory, dated August 14th, A. D. 1860, in faor of sin hits A Cannon and against, K. II. Hill, and to directed, as sheriff of said county, I will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder, at tiie door of tiie court- bouse in Mound city, Linn county, on the 27th day of A.

D. ISCff, between the hours of one and two clock, P. tiie following described laud, situated iu 6'eolt township in said county of Linn, to wit; the north half of the south west quarter of soctiou twenty-eight (28 township nineteen (19) and range twenty-three (23) appiaised at $3 00 pel acre. Dated sheriffs office, August 23, 1860. w3 E- B.

METZ Sheriff. Notice is hereby given on the second day of June, A D. 1859, at Lecompton. K. T.

1 purchased a certain piece of land, to wit. the north-east quarter of section num-lerniiie9 iu township number twenty-two 22 ol iaDge twenty-two 22 east, of the 6th principal meridian, for which I ie ceivedthe Registers certifieaTe of location, and that I have in no wise, sold, ahnated or disposed of my interest, in' and to the same and that I have lost said certificate of location, No and I intend at the expira tion of six weeks making application at the Registers office at Lecompton, Iv, for (Le patent issued my name. EruaAm C. Green. 0-6 wr October 19th 1860.

at WHOLESALE GROCERS CprnerJWalnui and Levee, Kansas Cily, Missouri. We are receiving out immense stock of STAPLE GROCERIES, Consisting principally of I Sugars, Teas, Coffees, i Sash, Candies, Raisins, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Crackers, Buckets, Tubs, I Oysters, Sardines, Liquors, of all kinds. Tobacco, Segars, i 4 Cordage, Tar, Koiu, Cement, To the trade of Kansas city and the Interior we can offer such inducements as will warrant them in buying of us, and we in- lend to sell our goods at only a 1 SMALL COMMISSION. We have some FANCY GROCERIES, Yet on hand, which we will sell at cost to close out the branch of this trade. Our terms are CASH OR NO SALE.

v. We are prepared at all times to buy Hides Peltries Furs, IVool, Grain Tallow, For which we will pay the highest price in cash, or take them in exchange for Groceries. j-gP All orders filled at the very lowest possible rates, and goods carefully packed i. Respectfully, 1 8. CHICK CO.

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Canadian subscribers will please to remit twenty-six cents extra on each years subscription, to pre-pay postage. A liberal discount to elubs. A prospectus giving full particulars of the inducements for clubs, with specimen copies of the paper, and a pamphlet of Information concerning the procuring of Patents may be had gratis, by addressing MUNN Publishers of the Scientific American, 37 Park Row New York, Hcney, tne very best of Honey I have a valuable receipt for making honey, which I v. ill send to any person, upon the receipt of fifty cents we make, and use it in our family at half the cost, and consider it as good as the best aiticle of genuine bee-made honey, from which it cannot be told." Any persou who will make, and sell it can clear Irom two to three dollars a clay it only requires four articles to make it. and they can be had at any store for 50 cents.

Everv family may have this delightful lu xury, 'for any lady can make it in fifteen minutes, at any time three cent postage stamps as good as money. Address Dr. J. P. Creager, Haiti more, Mari land The Great Female Pill.

Dr. J. P. Oi eager, is the General Agent whoiefaale and retail, for Dr. Whentmgs celeb! ated Female Fills.

Pills are truly valuable for Ladies, for they restore the monthly course, when they atop from any centre uhatcvtr. They have never failed any case where the diiections around the box containing the pills have been strictly followed indeed there is no case of failure ever come to our knowledge. Being purely vegetable, they are perfectly safe. Single boxes mailed to order upon the leceipt of one dollar, by J. 1.

CREAGER, Baltimore city.Md. A liberal discount to diuggists. 3 cent postage stamps as good as money. Why Labor so hard to Wash 1 I have a chemical process for cleaning clothes by the uso of which they can be washed in one half (he utual time, without being bo, Id, and with scarce any rubbing.thus saving labor, and the clothes are very white and clean, and they last much longer than if washed in the old way, of rubbing by board, or by a washing machine, by width the clothes are much worn. The articles used cost very little, and are easy to obtain.

I mail this very ustful receipt to order, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents. Three cent postage stamps as good as money. Address Dr. J. P.

CREAGER, Baltimore city, Md. GOGH NEWS FOB LADIES ANT Lady that will send her address to Mrs. E. Cieager, Baltimore, Md with 3 three cent postage stamps enclosed, shay receive by letuin mail bometi ing ot importance to her. fauna thyself awd be happy.

A GOOD article of mens shoes, sold at $1 xmpnr, by G. A "Trading Post. READ READ READ. Cairo, HI. July, 20, 1860.

Messrs. John Wilcox co, Your Inpcctine," or Persian Fever charm, has done wonders. I was wholly despondent and wretched when 1 aj plied it and in hauls the chills were removed and no lever has ensued. It is the simplest e.uie imaginable, and a wonder of nature ami art. I would not be without this "inpec tinr a single hour.

By constantly wearing it 1 seem to be -ague pi oof. Yours very truly, E. u. Stout. Mobile, Ala.

July 23, CO. Gentlemen I have been snatched from he grav by the application of your Wonder tul Inpectine" or Persian Fever charm. For several yeais I have suffered every sca-seo Iron) fever and ague Last spring my life was thicatencd, but your leu edy has destroyed the disea-e, arie 1 am rapidly gaining a appetite and strength- Respectfully yours, D. Barron. T1 truly wondeiful preventive and cuie for Fever and Ague and Billions Fevers wii! be sent by mail, post aid, on receipt of one dollar.

Also for sale at all respectable druggists and country stores. Principal depot and manufactory 1S8 main 6treet, Richmond, Ya. Branch office. Bank of commerce building, N. Y.

Address Jons Wilcox it co. Notice, THauE Notice, that I. as administrator of I the estate ot Dxvi -1 -Jj uneh, late of Linn county, T. deceased, will offer at pullic sale attli late residence of said Bunch, in Baid county, on the 24th day of November, I860, on a credit of twelve months, for all sums over five dollars, and for all sums under that amount cash, the following property belonging to estate. Id wit horses, cattle, waggon, hogs and other articles not Iieie specially mentioned, The purchaser j'l be inquired to give bond and approved femrity.

CEO, HOLT, j2-3w i Admini-slufor, The shortest, Cheapest and only reliable line from Kansas Cily to any of the Eastern, Northern or Southern cities. The companys packets will leave Kansas city every afternoon at 4 oclock, connecting at Atchison with the Railroad. Only 60 miles of Steamboat travel. Time fiom Kansas oity to St. Louis, twenty-eight hours.

Three days saved over any other route. Passengers can have their baggage checked on the Boat, to the point that they ticket to. Be sure and buy Through Tickets and save money. Meals and 6tate rooms free while on the Packets. Through tickets can be obtained from E.

W. PIERCE, Agent for the company, at the office of the II. St. J. R.

corner of Delaware Street and Lei ee. Freight always taken at the lowest rates. Passengers can take their cLoice of routes to St. Louis, via M. K.

or take steamer from annibal. E. w. riEUCE, Agent, Kansas citv. Mo.

J. T. 1 1 swoon, Supt VToTtcu is hereby giver, that letters of Ad-minhdra'ion upon the estate ot TLon, as Jones, deceased, have been granted, bearing date the 18th of Sept. 1860. All persons having claims against said estate me roqueted to sxhibit them to me properly autLenti-catep for payment within one year from the date of s.ud letters, or they may be excluded from any benefit of said csUUe, and if said claims be' not exhibited wiihin three Tears from said date, they will be forever barred, and all peisoaa indebted to said es-are Teq nested to" co mo 'for wurd and Ordor of Attachment.

David Sibbct and William M. Cannn, the name of Uibbett Canon plaintiff's, v. William and Jane Leonard, defendants, it -j Before J. L. Ecott, Justice of the Peace Paris Township, Linn county, Kansas Territory.

si i-'t Defendants' William ami, Jane, take notice, that alt order of hasbeeit issued in this case, for $70,75, 'Final day of Urial, October 15th, I860, at bat o.cleck, a AttSs for plsff J7-: nil "fl -Levenia Jones. Adm'r. 6o 1 in.yopj -1 OP.

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1860-1860