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The Fort Scott Bulletin from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

The Fort Scott Bulletin from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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l'ERIODiCALS, FOUT SCOTT TOWN COMPANY. I Discovered 1ST. LOUIS TITB AND Stersotvoe Foundry and Printers Fori Scott, K. T. i- 1850.

NOVEMBER, tat, ffransporlahon. Kansas City and rtutStottTrf-Wockly i LIN 111 OF FOUR HORSE COACHES, TlllJSubwriborsarp now waking regular trips (in two in vs) between th above placeB, Their couches. Hie of tlio MOST IMPROVED STYLE, affording nml ooiufortablc'journeys. They loav KausiisCily every Mmultiii, H'frfiiMdny and friilny, mid Fort Seott on the siuno days. Tho patroongo of lie publio is resiioetrullv solicited.

BA I'TlS'iE, VW'Rl A 1'rop'rs. Julyll53 1 lvtf TORT SCOTT now oilers tho best inducements for tiivottncnt in Stuck nmUvto, of any town in tin Territory. Lota aro offered at exoodiiiijly low ratei to actual sottlcm go nt ta aftvrti 'uiUugoruow tp- "'it 'u the County Sent of Bourbon, ono of tho oldest Slid tht wealthiest eoiintios in tho Territory. Tho er. UistricfCourt and tho U.

H. Land Oflioo for South did KunsM nre hoth located here. It was formerly a thiUUry pothiit was abandonod a Tew yoara ago by thesoldioM, no thai now tho Inro mansions ami otlio improvement which tout the Hovornuienl INN), have beouioo (he residences of our citizens. Fort boutt is also tht focus in which many mnil routes from Missouri ind Kansas eonuoutrate. Those oiioumstan-oos inuke Kurt Boutt the lending point of interest in (Southern Kunsus, which comprises half tho Territory SCHOOLS.

Tht MothodistChureh ismth hat purchased largo building for school purposos. Hit dosignod to have all the higlior braneboa of education taught in tht tyring by ooinpotcnt instructors, uiulo anil female The "Fort Scott University" bus received a charter, and a lot of ground baa been laid off for it by tho Unmranv. It is exuoutod to receive a grant lands from Congress. TRADE. Fort Scotl ft a leading point of Irnde with Missouri, Arkansas ana jnaiau uouniry.

mere towus nocr us that oun eompetc with us. Wo got grain of all kinds and fruits from Missouri, Arkansas fur nthespine lumber. In return we givo them mercban rl lining hv nnr niprctiantK nrfl Tlrincinnllv for um 'iv w.iv" -j i and exceed in amoun) thus of any tvwu of our site in tho Territory. BAIU10ADS. Our townsmen have organised the Kansas and ulf Kailroad Company for the purpose of constructing a Kailroad from the Alissuuririvor near Kansns City Wyandotte by way of Fort Scott to thollulf of Mexico, lion.

Joseph Williams, Chief Justice of the Tor- ritiirv. has been eleoled President of the Company- and Gov. Kassom, Vice-President. It iB eNpeetcd that Concresa will make a donation of landtiojov tiulf Kailroad. The project was rccominondeil a Walker in his lnaueral addross.

ure also bdtui.h uojui yamuuu (r.jv dor advisement with the prospect of mwii tunning east and west th uga Fort Scott. CLIMATE. i nere is no pn asuinei eimuiu uum uwo. tr is like Mav in the Northern States. Tho leavosdo not begin to tinge with brown till tno tstot jNuveniuer, and in February the season of plowing begins.

The jaoor oi summer is uoi-iobl to luu uuiuut for winter. Mechanics and nil kind of laborers meet with no hindcrance from cold weather. There Is a I. ways ploasnnt breeaos in the hottest days of sumiuar which makes tho ueat less intense thuniu thovulUys Pennsylvania. COAL AND TIMBER.

The country around fort Scott abounls in coal the very best qualily. It crops out fjom nearly every hill ana underlies tho town-silo. It is in general use in town for fuel- Thisis in Kansas and gives promise tbatFort Scott will become a large inimufao-turing town. Timber, water, liincstono, sand-stone and tiny for making brick all abound in quantities MKCUiflCS io WANTED. Mechauics and laborers of all kinds can findprnf-' able eniploymenj in, and farms at (Jovcrmncnt price around, Fort Scott; Carpenters and Stone-musons particularly needed.

They can get high wagos, aud cash for their labor. For further information tho publip will please nd dross (JEOKUli A. CItAWFOlU), President of the Company. Joskpb W11.UAM', Sco'y. Bourbon City town Company, TUB Bourbon City (late Earncsville) Town Company pew offer rare inducements to purchasers of town lots and stock in tho Company.

I0CATI0N. The Town is located in tho Northern part of Bourbon County, and is about threo miles from the Missouri State line. It is situated on tho North branch of the Little Osag upon the high prairie above the miasm arising from tho stroam, and henco enjoys a very healthy localion. It is upon tho great road leading from Westport to Fort Scott, known as the Military foad." i TIMBER AND The valley of the OBOge supplies abundance of Timber of the best quality, such as Walnut, Oak, Maple, Ac. Saw-mills convenient tn tho town furnish lumber at cheap rates, There is the oestof good ivbolesome water upon tho town site and springs of reBh water ad-jacont.

COAL. Veins of anal are found all about tho town, affording a cheap fuel for the miid and brief winters of our Southern climate. The coal is of the bituminous quality and is not surpassed in Kiud anywhere west of Pennsylvania- IMPROVEMENTS, ljuite a number of houses are being and have been erected in the place. A large Hotel has been built. There are two dry good stores in the place.

It has also a rost uru tt and is in regular receipt of mails. There it a wagen-maker shop in town and two smith's shops The town offers profitable employment to mechanics of all kinds, and bids fair to be one of the best town. in Southern Kansas. WM. T.CAMPBELL, 29 President of the lown Company.

DR. J. II COUCH, HAVING located in FORT SCOTT, Eonrbon County, Kansas Territory, tenders his professional services to the public. From his long experience in the Practice of Medicine, he feels confident of his abilities to giye general satisfaction. Be will be prompt in bis professional duties and in tbe important item of charges, will make it a standing law to 'live and let He may be found at his Office, on his claim, adjoin lng the town site, wben not absent on professional calls.

Januaay 27,1858 ltf SHERIFF'S SALE, Notice is htreby given that by virtue of a writ of Eiecution to me direoted and delivered from the office of the elerk of the District Court, in and for the county of Bourbon, in the Territory of Kansas, bearing date the I6tb day of October, 1859: 1 have levied upon and will on the Mth day of December, 185, ofler for sale at the Court House door in the town of Marmaton, in aid county at public outcryjto the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described properly, to wit The cast half of the third sot of in the town of Tort Scott, known as the east half of the third set of Offioers' Quarters in siiid county levied upon as tbe property of Epaphroditns Ransom, Defendant and avor of George Jones, Plaintiff. Uivon under my hand this 9th day of November, A. P. 1859. Charles Bull, Sheriff, Bourbon X.

KOTICB. Tout Scott, K. T. Koy. 30th, A.

1850. Taken up by J. C. Ccrcycll, two eolta marked and flesciibed as follows, to wit: Ono dark bay, with a little white on the left hind foot: a wart on the right hip, and a star on tbt forehead, about two years ef age; tht other, a sorrel bay with same white on both hind feet, and star on the forehead, about two years of age, appraised at forty-five dollars; the dark bay appraised at thirty dollars. ppraiaers' names.

J.N. ROACH, OiUf MIDDLETON. Subscribed and sworn, this Sflth dny of November, A. D. 185D, beftre me ROBERT BLACKETT, J.

P. I dt hereby oertifiy that this is true copy of the entry tm the Strsy Book of ROBERT BLACKETT, J. Dec.l,3w NOTICE. Port 15th 185S: Taken up by T. C.

Helm, one filley twt years old last spring, dark iron gray, star on the forehead, no brands Tisoble; aid one horpt, Bay Pony colt, twelvt hands high, three years old last spring, dark bay, left bind foot whitt ani a star on the forehead and is not cut. The fiUty apprabed at fifty dollars, and tht pony colt appraiied at fifteen dollars; Appraietrs names, JOHN M. STEPP JOHNPRKB. Appraisers and taker np (worn and subscribed bt-fort me this 1Mb day ot November, A 1). 85'J.

1 ROBERT BLACKETT, J. P. do hereby certify that this is a correct ccpy the Entry tutho Stray Book ROBERT BLACKETT. J. P.

HoT.tr.Jw. (P Don't fail to see the sixth annual announcement, anI brilliant offers, in Mather column. FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 1 EstaWishod in 1810 1 i LADEW, l'KKKS 4 Co. 197 North Main St. Louis ITOYPl! FOUNDERS, and dealoras la all kinds of IX Presses, Plain and Ornamental Type, News, lkx and Coloreu i nning iimo ijiimiuB, iipB.i Loiter, linvolope, Uoluroa una wanma rapers.

no 1 1 nl ll.idlurn K.rflln Ivtmill ai snort iiuiuv, nu 1 ourown niannfaetnro. wo can till orders selected Inin the Specimen DooK ot Joausoa uinenmau. Tvwi Kiundrv. Conner A ms. White Goo.

Druoe-also Wood Typo, from Wells Wobb, N. V. Wo are also the niitliorinpd Asents for U. Hoe (V, rltwiinfidtt 'IVrin Ifimn.lrv. .1 Tl.

Kntller A 8. P. Haggle Puwor Ftcm Co, a Any newspaper publUhinir this advertisement to th auiountol uvouoiuirs, anu senuing two copies 01 pa pi tu us, will bo paid whon they purehaso five timet tht nuioiuit in typo. fileotrolypuig eAucuicu ui snori nonue, hfuu July bi tADUW Great Excitement POET SCOTT Atjtha South-West Corner OF Ii 0 4 ZAl C. F.

DRAKE TTAS Inst rccoiycuTTrbm the Easlern Cities, a large i lot of Sloves of various patterns, embracing tho latost and must popular designs ot Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, also, Tin, Japan and Hollow Ware, Ware, I3ra89 anJ Copper KeU ties, Lead Stove Tipe, Zinc, and everything belonging to tbe business, at Wholesale and Retail, nil oflilffti urAfin. eint toll r-htinn fnv AMT We rospootfully solicit the attention of country dealers to give us uuut i uei ore purcuiwmg uieuwuuiu. uiueu- lar attention paid to I Repairing, Job Work, Tin Roofing, Guttering, executed with promptness and by ex pononeeu workman. iiaii fOUT SCOTT DEMOCItAI JOB OFFICE. Wt would rcspcofully inform our friends in the town and country, that wo hav conuootcd with our Job Printing Department, and are' prepared, at' tho shortest notieo, It do ail kinds ot l'rintiug.

ulerclsants and all Business Men Can have speedily, neatly and cboaply eioculod, all orders for BILL HEADS, BILLS OF LADING, TRICE J. cmcuLARs, CATALOaCES," 6TORE BILLS, CARDS, and all kinds of printing required for any businoss. THE LEGAL TROFESSION A re particularly informed that the printing of LAW ASES and LAW POINTS is a branch of our Job Printing. Particular attention paid to printing, neatly, i BLANKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, nre now In'reeeipt ofWveral' NEW 1iH Will? .1. lui.us u'jj J.U j-i, wuicu win auii greatly to our present facilities for doing 9- GQOD JOB WORK a JOIIN.

C. SIMS, AT0RNE7, AT LAW. SOLICETEBIN CJIAN- CERY. FOUT SCOTT It. T.

Office on the west side cf Carrol Plaza, in tho Lard Opco Building. Will attend all tegular, special and adjourned termi of the Probate Court of Bimbon county, 3d, judicial Court of tbe Territory, will moke collectins in enj part of the Territory on reasonable will giro spe-I cial attention to contested pre-emtion rights before tbt iana ui I ice at Jfort fccott. iocating and selling Land Warrents. bnyingaudseliiflg: Town tropeity, and will do a general Land Agency buisness. ltliiJlKBflUJiS.

GEN. GEO- CLARKE, it 0RT SOOTI GOV. E. RANSOM, HttN.JOS. WILLIAMS, HON.

BLAKE. LITTLE, COL. H.T.WILSON, J.E. JONES. ESy.

5 'u nON.S.O.CAT I ''VI LECOMTTON. GEN. JOHN. CALHOUN, COL. A.

J.ISAACS, LEVENWORTH HON.J. P.CARR, ATCHISON. Hon. b. d.

lecompte. i.uARriwfiRTii Jari27 J. aiHicnnsLoDOH l. baumekslovh. E' riAMMERSLQUGII Manuf nctorora of and Dealers is CLOTHING, r.

-vr-; IT rt AND GENTLEifEN's rCRNISHINfl GOODS, 'Boots and Shoe's, natt and Corner of 24 nd Main Streot, KANSAS ATTENTI0H GIVEN JQ PRDERS. --t JoJy 28 8tf. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK E'or 18,1 FlinXSHOONI) VOLUME Tht Pioneer Marmsinimjitctiillfi iI'Vuli'dlTihtumi tf ine iMmn of America- ureal attraction and Improvementi and, contrary to the rtttroin of all othen, i all nromitei madt will be faithfully performed, volume Jill, or "uuuey i jjauyt uanV" mn Odinim nced in Jnnunry, I860, and the pnblUher ant pioprietiir would tnko thisoceavlonto return hlithitii to the lailion of America, for their Btoady piitronanS tholr own bouk since im flrnt publication in July, by the fianie publlshor, a poriod of over twcnljJ: yearn, a oircuuistanoo unparallolcd In the mnKailnt literature of tho oouniry i and he fouls asurod ton lon(j aa he mny doservo it, by pnhlishinir, tin "Lady'a Hook" in the country, onoonragoment alvruyitbeaiintinued. It will be impiwkible for Mb, i. A ll I.a i ciiiiiiiuu.fi an V111.V no yi'iir, DUt kW will again promiee that the "Ij'hIj'h Hook," for ehall be butter than that fur Let the remitting NKW FEATUHU.S FOR 1S58.

III new aim very liuorebunjjiiiury win ue comnnojj in January by Marian llurlitnd, author of "Alone" and ''Hidden J'ntli," two novels that have created iuiinouce seiiHalion lit tlia literary world. Also, Miss Virginia K. Townaenil will coiuinence in February number a Nouvelletto, which woknowtiij stronfrly intoreat the readerii of the "Lady'i limk." riiorms by an r.nijiiiin auiiiorcus. lluw tuuiuke Wui Flowers aud inp. The nurse and tho nursery.

lluw to make a Monnot. Troubles of nn Kngliah Ifonnokeepor. i Tae art of Bketching Flowers from Nature, wltkn. Cravings, to be copied by the learner on paper oulorcd. Maternal counsels to a nlluphtol dosicnod te her in tho euro of her health, the Improvement mind, and the cultivation of hor heart.

New style of illuminating windows and lamp ihidtt withonRravinjru. Shells for the ladles, and whoro thoy eome frou withilluatrations, Tho poetry and hlstoy of Cngor rlnRH, Illustrated. This is unlyKivlng an idniof our intentions for 18S, Now of interosl to tho ladiosaro uprining up every day wo shall avail ourselves of everything tbi cun interest them, In fact, "Uodoy's lady's Book'' will posse1 tho interest of any other threo In addition to tho above, Uodey's splendid on! ings on stool supero seno. 01 riutcs nave boti prepared for ISifi, which willsurpnss all former rrTorti. One bundled paces uf rending will be given monthly tho1 in ono number only, biitovi ry monih.

The it. tides wil be nrninhod by the beat writersin the eoun. try. (lodoy huB always, boon ubied for tbe peculiaj brilliancy of its literary matter. tiodey's Challenire Fashion Plates.

In this ai in oyery other depurtmout, wo defy imitation or rivalry. In some instances, our Fashions have appeured inh) same month in he Monitear of I'm is, tho model work for all purls of tho world- Our arrangements aroaseh that wo imi.it huye them in ndvunceof every uther pub-lira, ion. and Ibose in the "J.niiy'& book" are theoiii fashions that cun be relied iiHin. Fmbroidoiy t'atleans. Komo Dvo years ago we eon-meneed the publication of these palterns.

Never hi th re boon ono publiheil in an American Maginqi and for three yearn bad no inwlatiirs. But Uudij cannot be left long alono they are now imitated, soil, iu we don't think the original idea ban ever to enrred to the publitlicra of anyol'the iinilalive inagt-zincs. If we isall righl; and whoiiiji hate nearly eiliaunli-il a subject they lake it up. MikIoI OotlaKos. We si ill continue the publioatkf of these beautiful do igns.

1'rcssinaking. With diagrams tnout by. Dnss I'atterns. Infant' and cliildrens' drcwa, with how to mako them. All kindiaf Crochet and Netting work.

New patterns for Cloaks, iMriiiielets, Tulmas, Dollars, Chemisettes, Undcralewei wiih full directions. Kvery new patiern of any porting of a lady'sdress. appeiirs lirst in tho "Lady's as we receive cumigiiiuenlsfroiu l'aiisevery two week), having resident riiitor there. The lVuisoand Nursery. Very excollent artielwa these subjeeij will often bo given.

Sixth Annual Announcement! CONTINUED SUCCUSS OF T11U Cosmoj oli tan A rt A ssociatiou From all purls of Iho country subscribers to this popular Art Institiilinn, (now in its year,) are being received in a r.uiu uupurulloluil by th.it of any previous Any person may become a member by subscribing $3 UICH IV1LL ENTITLK IIIH 10 1st. Tho lieautiful Steel Kngraving, "tihakspoiiro tp His Friends. 2d. A py tf Illuslrated Art Journal, one year. 3d.

A Free Reason Adniisiun tu the Galleries, liroadway. Now York. In addition to which, several hundred valuable Work 8 of Art ore given to subscribers as oomprif-iug cheico I'aiuiings, Sculptures, Outlines, by tho lirst Amcrieun and Foreign Artists. TnB KNiiRAVira, which every subscriber will recoivo immediately un receipt of subscription, entitled ft 'SHAKSPEAEE AND HIS is of a character to give anqnaliflr i pleasure and tit faction. No work of equal value Wua over before placed within roach ef the peoplo at such a price Jhe Engraving is of very largo iz, being nrintcd on hevi plate paper, 30 by S8 inches, making moHtsuimrbor-nament suiiable for iho walls of eithor tho librorj, parlor, or office.

It can be sent to any part of the country, by mail. wilhsafly, being packed in a cyliader. postage prepaid. of charge, and the AK1 JOUHNAIj, ono year, lor Ihree bubscnnlions will be roeeivad until tl. K.i..l TnondaySlst of January, iscn, llt time the books will cloao and the fteuiiums be give sub.

No person is restricted lo a singlo 'ubsoriDtioili those remitting $15 are entitled lo six mombersliiiU. an F. order circular ot terms, io. 1 lie beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, girtngi full particulars, will bo senton receipt of JS oonis, ia stamps or coin. Address.

C. JL DERBY, Actuary C. A. and 618 Broailway Mew York Subscriptions also by E. A.

SMITH, IJon. SoC, 1 For Fort Scott and vicinity. Kansas Land Agency and 4. LAW OFFICE. GEORGE A.

CRAWFORD, General Land dgent Fort Scott, Kansas. Will attend to businosa hpforo oTI tin Land Offices of Kansas and Missonri; aud all the Courts of Kansas, and alsq, before the Departments and in the Court of Claims in WashiFrton City. Tre-cmptiou business and Contested Claims auenuea to. Money Loaned J're-emptors and fo non-rfisiilpnte: nn TIpA Estate security, at Western Land Warrants touht, sold and la-" cated on time. Claims and Town shares' and lots, in all carts of TTanmiH linnrht aud sold.

Investments made for Capitalists on Commission or joint account With a EUiirantV Of a curtain rirnfit! t- ether with all manner of business laimng-10 tuo iiaw or to Keal Estate. Also, asIYesidcnt of the Fort Scott. Town Company, will ive information as to investments in stock or lots in Fori Scott. GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law and Oeucral Laud Agent, Fort Scell Kunsm Territory.

6 anil uanaaa, ana ireign I'rovinoos, must bo ha i to defray extra portages, VA Persons wishing to form clubs will nnni. GEO. A. CRAWFORD CO, l'OUT SCOTT, Ilavo boon to Vhilndclplii i and other cities of the JSaat, and have purchased the best assortment ot Uuods ever bruusht to Southern Kansiis. Those I joil they ara now opening and olfoi ing for talo, in their, new aud couimodioiu bouse at the CORNER OF BIGLER STREET ScoU Avi'imo, They bavo detcnulncd to mate Ton Scott the ocn-tro of uttraotion for trade and hUBiness for boulheru Kansas and South west Missouri, and have made ar- rangeiueuUiforsiioliqiuinnuosoi uoous, iw i m.iinhu ntunia.

at wholesale, MID lueui e'('7 prices as cheap as can be hud in Kansas City or the 1 1 in onlftr t.O liast miiKing niiovHiieu ioi 4io. sustain ourselves ui tms txpermiouvui ll.a.linnT,ncl rifia. Ilk wholesale UIlU retail, wo are obliged to adopt the Cash Sy.te WlllCll C1U1 IH Donald, the best salesman in the west, has nssistoa the puichuso of those Goods and will act as principal salesman in tho storo, that customers are euro toro-cive tho kindest attention from ono whu is the very boct judge of Uoods. Tho Stock consists In partcf DRY GOODS IE ENPIUSS VARIETY CALIC0KS, LADIES' II ESS OOODS, M0US DE LAINKS, SILK and SATIN IlASDKEKCllIUrS SCAKFS, L-DIES' OLOVES, STELLA SHAWLS, ALAl'ACAS, 13LACK and FIQUK, ED; PLAIN WHITE and UAUHED CAVLTUOS JACONETS, BOM MKTS aud LAVES, KENTUCKY JEANS, in fact everything in tho Dry Goods Lino. Also a largo Stock of Ladies' dress Goods, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL TATTERNS EROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMRTIS, TWEEDS, HATS, CAPS, LOOTS, SHOES, 4c, Ao.

HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CUTLERY, ic, GROCERIES OP ALL KIND3, A cheap sleek of FAXCY XOTMS, kc, And in fact every thing tho country may desire, all sf which they aro determined to Bell at the lowest prices, (iivo them a call bef'oro buying elsowhcro, as their stock must ploate and their prices suit. Country produce of all kinds Hides, Bacon, Eggs, TaJfcon in Exchange for mm at tlic Iligtet Price. N. B. Cash Taid for Hides.

Fort Fcott, Kansas. Geo. A. Crawford 4 Co. August 11.

ly. GLOTUINtl, Cloths, Cassimers, VostingH, and Trimmings, things as essential to man's comfort, as crinoline to woman, can he bought of GEO. A. CRAWrORD Co, Corner of Bigler Street A Scott Avenue, Fort Soott K. whohave just returned from Philadelphia, with a new stock, as cheaply as of any other dealers in the world.

Coats, pantaloons, vests, hose, shirts, the whole harness ot tbe outer man and tho very latest styles of gear. UNDERSTANDING that many enterprising and industrious people who have been prostrate from thee8ectsof the late monetary revulsion, ore about getting on their legs ajain, GEO. CKAW-r FORD A have purchased a largo assortment of Boots and Shoes for them to stand in. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots, Buskins, Ties, nothing lacking to make up an assWtment. IT is never to lale to loam.

It is better to do well, than to say woll. It is along road that has no It is ill'shaving against the wool. it is more paint ui to do nothing than something. It is a wise child that knows its own father. It is a good horse tnat never stumbles.

It is GEO. A. CRAWliORD Co. who sell goods uneapiy: LET WOODEK BEADS BUY W00DKM WAHB, whero they will pay the steepest; but, men of brains will still buy where they always buy tho cheapest Ccr. BilrlerSt.

Soott Avenin a word tn tla wise, A NTICIPATING a long aid cold winter, Geo- A. Crawford A Co. have provided a splendid stock of Mackinaw blankt-te. tn hARohl nt nria tn anil .1. Duu tug bard times.

"YONBERFULLY cheap fall and winter doth-r in for sale at GEO. A. CRAWFORD GO'S. JJORE NEW GOODS just received at GEO A. CRAWFORD Co'i (.

Jury Scrip taken at par, by Geo. A. Crawford Co. 40 OOO pundi ef prk fer goods at cash prices, by -t i Geo. A.

Crawford Co. flO Ofin busbel8 of corn at uuruu the highest markot price, will bo taken ia exchanire for goods at Geo. A. Crawford Co's. DALES ANTI RHEUMATIC SALVE.

For sale by I WM. SMITH, i Fort Scott K. T. August 4 1859. Don't fail to soe tho sixth annunl announcement and brilliant offers, in another column.

Wilson, Gordon Kay, ere now receiving from the Eastern Cities, a large and fresh addition to their present stock of Fall nnd winter goods. 'Making a neat line or 'Ladie'u and ware. HATS CAPS. Boots Shoes, Jewelry Fancy Notions. SADLERY.

QUEENS WARE. GLASSY ARE. HARDWARE. SALT NAILS. 30,000 lbs.

Flour. MOLASSES. WOODENWARE. Sugar Coffee. mm um IVe will for FLOUR, BUTTER EGGS, BEEF-HIDES, TORK, BEE'S WAX, TALLOW, FEATHERS, BRO JEANS, BUFFALO ROBES, The highest market prico will he Daid for- 4 Furs and Peltries.

WILSON, GORDON RAT. Nov. 3. 9tf. FOR SAlE CHEAP FOR CA.SII A Billiard Table.

n. t.whson. Septemher 16,1858. A BARGAIN I A pair of Mill-stones, with some riir- ging, for sale. mar 18-tf li.

T. WILSON. ffp-k S1I0UTFST, a litlK.KKSTCl'Ml'KST TggM "if- iiud most reliable route ST. JOSEPH, ST. LdlMS, CHICAGO, and to all tho Kaficrn, Northern nml Southern cities, via KAIL ROAD.

The company have now perfeotoil nrrangemonUl with two Hrsi eliiss Steamers the llciiperiun and Wm. II. Russell, funning a dni'y lino tu St. J.epb St. and Chicago, lavo Kansas City daily, at 7 o'clock n.

in. except tuuilavs, niiikiug sure connec tions at (-1. Joseph with tlio Rail road; aro now to transport and freight at a lower rule ana in iimekcr tune llmu uuy other JJne. Tlinmgh Ticket to nil tho principal cities in the Ui ion for sale by l'loroo at tho oflioo of tht company la tho storo of John Wheolor Co. West Loroe, Kansas Lity ilo.

lor further InfumiRiJn apply at tho nluco, E- I'lEkCi'l, ag't. Kansas UKy Mo. J. T. K.

Haywood, Pup't. July 2K. fltf Important to lidccts and Kavo jour money. Through licliots rnn bo had nt tlio Oflice of tho KANSAS CITV A SCOTT STAGE COMPAJNY, at Fort Seott, via HANNIBAL St. JOSEHI R.

R. TO NEW YORK, PROVlDEiNOE, Boston, 1iwhi.l, portland, mdntreal, c. e. UOKONt'O, W. KIXtlSTON, LONUO.V, 1'HlLAI'iELPHIA.

BAl.TIMOliE, WASIIINtlTON, 1 WIIHELINU, Va. LOIISVILLH, Ky. HAUTE, l'OUT WAYNK, INDIANAPOLIS, DAVEM'ORT, SAINT LOUIS, ClirCAOO. MILWAUKEE, i'lCTHOIT, TOLUHO, cfiLiuiitrs, CLK1VI0LAND, PITTSBLRG, BlFt'AI), NlAdARA FALLS, KOCH EST It, SYRACUSE, L'lK'A, AL1JANV, TROY, SARATOOA, PRAIUEI'U ClliEN, SAINT PAUL, and all other important points East and North Persons tickets by this routo, have their cloiee of tho Packet from Kansns City to St. Joe, or fciiifo to Usbron, taking tho cars at tnat point.

For particulars enquire of WM- QALLAnER, Agent, U. Si. J. R. Fort Scott, Kansas-Koy.

8d, 9 tf Hannibal St. Joseph It. R. I2EIGHT AERAKQEMEKT, TO MERCHANTS SHIPPERS. Freight taken the follnwirxr ulnnm.

ni it. i.waui rates and with disnutch. oIbo snvinw i'in n. missinri, dmyago, storeago, and at least ouo per cent ST. LOUIS, (HU0AOO, ILL.

DKTROIT, MICH TOLEDO, OltiO, BUFFALO, N. Y. DUNKIRK, TORONTO, C. W. MONTREAL, C.

E. ALBANY N.Y. BOS'lON, MASS. HARTFORD, CON. IND NKW ALBANY, IN1HANAPOLTS, EFFERSt IN VILLE, MADISON, LA 11ENCER0Q CINCINNATTI, DAYTON, TROY, V.

PORTLAND, Mo. PROVIDENCE, E.I. CLh A.LAISD, 0 l'iieisuuuu, Pa, BALTIMORE, Md. E9For part'culorsenqniro of n-. vlU.

ngt. H. A St. J. R.

Kvm City, Mo. August, li. 9tf KANSAS CITY FORT SCOTT, EXPRES3 COMPANY. Comnanv Iuiva ifrA r- ii. dy arid reliable, transmission of Jloncy, Merchandise and Packages.

Bills sent with goods, will bo collected on delivery and proceeds returned with promptness. wishing goods from any point, by leaving their nrdm nt lh i VHU vu.v, nin uavy meif troous reiurii' eu by first Expros.J. Rates as low na any rcsponsiblo Express Company. Oftce at the Post Scott Kanscs. D.

hr KNOX, Mess. Wn.OALUABBn, Agcut. July 14 If H. M. KORTBRDP.

J. CHICK NORTIIRUP BANKERS and doalers in EXCIIANOE KANSAS CITY, AND WARRANTS. BULLION. FOREIGN AJ Coin, Ilncurrent Money, Bills of Exchange, l'ost Bills, Chocks, Certiticates of Dorxisit and U. d.

iroasury JNotos bought and sold. Domestic Exchange Constantly for saloi in Sums to suit. On St Louis, Cincinnati, Bultimare, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Lexington, Independence, Leavenworth City, and Foreign Exchange. Wa Mi sb onn own Dbafts, is bums iq SUIT, OH lacia and Hungary, The Orient, Chili, Brazil, Ar- WS ISO 1SSPE CmiTIPICATKS Or DBPOglT, WHICH ASRWBR AS EXCHAHQR Now Mexico, Pike's Peak Mines, Knnsrn Torritory tVuutiim C.lU mi ii wntu u'ruiu-nusiuni iuissouru Collections made throughout tho Uniled Etatos Canada. Eoropo and Australia.

August 11, 3m. NORTH RUP A CO. CIlEliOKEE pis new and invaluable medicino has boon found be an infallible remedy fur CHILLS FEVER. Indeed it is as the name indicatos, a perfect pccif-10 for this disease. oonfiilont i.

1- ln'1" requested. 7 "I this pledge boon The public mat fAst oo i ii this combination healthy mmM or oiber iniurion, and conlaln when tateftW F0r.alob7rilICE'ft',0PB J. S. CAULKINS, 3m. England, Walos, Iroland, Scotland, Franco, aormany, Sjiain, Portugal, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Russia and Poland, Italy, Donmark, Norway, Ga'.

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Pages Available:
647
Years Available:
1858-1863