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The Pottawatomie Gazette from Louisville, Kansas • 2

The Pottawatomie Gazette from Louisville, Kansas • 2

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CHICAGO ALTONI.oif East. RAILROAD. ciiuitcii mnrxnoitY, For May. Preaching at the Court House the first Saabath, at 7 p. the second, fourth and and fifth Sabbaths, at 10 o'clock a.

The Indians. A special dispatch from Omaha says that the wagon train of the 5th Cavalry arrived at Fort Mcl'hersoo yesterday under command of Lieut. Gla.ndkks. A wealthy gentleman New York City recently died of glanders. He caught the disease from a favorite horse.

This is the fourth case of death of a human beini: WEEKLY GAZETTE, $2,00 PEH ANNUM IN ADVANCE. LOUISVILLE, FK1DAY, MAY 2S, I860. Ueorye Sellers, Editor. herself by proclamation to remain neutral iu the late war, and concludes with a promise to reply in a second letter to Mr. Sumner's complaints of assistance to the Confederate Stales of America, LINK Great Railroads TIIK Connrthig the Only Road from St.

Louis to Chicago without Changs of Cars. THREE EXPRESS TRAINS DULY. TO pir. JaW (- Sabbath-scliocl immediately after i NOW COMPLETED. Forbush.

It was reported, that (seven from glanfjer8 since the organization New York without Change I companies of the Fifth Cavalry, under publie services. Prayer-meeting each Thursday at 7i p. at the Court House. "We have several advertisements and communications which came too FItOM CIIli'AfiO. Gen.

Carr, while moving irtnii Kansas Kortli Hiso uti E. E. AND BRANCHES. ie IOr uu issue, cut will appear ail t0 Fort McPhersou, struck a camp of right in our next. about 500 Cheyennes on the 13th inst.

of the New York Board of Health. Henry Spannuth, of McCounells. bury, died on last week of the loathsome disease of "glanders." Mrs. it said, has been dealing in glan-dered horses for the last few years, To the Traveling Public. By a recent change of time on the Ilaunibal and St.

Joe Railroad passenprs are enabled to reach all points in central and northern Illinois hours iu advance of any other rute. This road is now in first-class condition, and by the present arrangement connections am sure aud perfect to ail points east. Sew and elegent sleeping cars have been put on this line, running from KansaB Oitvand Leavenworth through to yuinry. Pas from aDl a ensue. which the Ind We learn by a private letter The Wwt Btanch of the North Missouri Kail-road helot: now completed, make this the Female prayer meeting each Friday at 3 o'clock p.

m. Preaching at Watnego, the secojid and fourth Sabbaths at 7i p. ni. Preaching at Benton's School-house, Vienna, the first and fifth Sabbaths, at 7 p. ESS31 A drunken woman in New and seyeral haye died for him.

About a week aro he took sick, and since Omnibuses leave the office, corner Fourth aud 1'ine Streets, for the cars, crossing at the upper ferry, of Carr SJnit, a follows: Morning Express, (Sunday Excepted) J.4-ti A.M. Niht Express, Saturday Excepted) ft.l p.m. and Ex Sunday 4 a.m. JackbOtivillL- Accomodation. 4.1; Makiiip, close oonncrtiotiH for Milwaukie, Prairie fu t'llien, Madison, Lat'rosfte aud St.

Paul; Hamilton, Toronto, Montreal aud Cleveland fiufkilo, Nia-ra, Falls and Albany; 1'i its-lmir, Harris-burg, Haltiiuore, Washington, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS On till night trains berths secured at the tioket office. Clifton. Illinois, that a gentleman iu that place has purchased six townships of land in Mitchell county, Kansas, and will settle 500 families upon them before March next. rr iana were defeated, losing 25 warriors on the field, and carrying off a large number of wounded.

(Jen. Carr lost three men killed and one officer and two privetes wounded. Gen. Carr is still in pursuit near Medicine Lake Creek. I that time to his death developed this offensive and dangerous disease in all its forms.

for ou GREAT CONNECTING INK With the Grrat UMOy PACIFIC RAILROA. St.J'. Council Bluffs R. Min-ouri Vallpj Vallt-y It. Hnnuihal St.

Jowph K. (Antral iiauch 1. R. K. The Shortest, Quickest and Most Reliable.

Route between OMAIl CtH'NC'IL riLI FFJ, NMItASK A CITY M'. JOStl'U, ATCHSON, tBAVENWOUTU, KANSAS CITY, And all Western Towm and Cities, and sengers for New York and Boston will fiud this route affords the best accommodations and makes equally as quick time as aBy other route. This is the only route, by which passengers can secure through checks for baggage from Lawrence to Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. For full information and tickets, apr'y to O. V.

BOAKUMAN, corner of Massachusetts and Win-throp streets, under the Eldridge House, room formerly occupied by First National Bauk; or to W. B. WETIITCUELL, Agent of the uion Pacific Railway, East Division. 4U-tf York city recently attempted to burn her daughter, aged six years, to death on a hot stove. The woman was arrested and the child taken to a hos pital.

There is but little prospect of the child's recovery. i A man in doaquin, Vjainornia, The following military intelagcnce in. was received at Gen. Sheridan's head-1 Baiiaeie checked throwh to Dcsli- checked throuyh nation. strument, on the front lens of which there is plaiuly seen a beautiful landscape, with all the varied hues of, nature.

Some fifteen years ago, according to the owners account, the instrument had been in use, and was The untimbered plain between the GKNEftAL TICKET OFKffK f'OEXFU OF 4TII ANI I'INK fcTUKKTS, St. 1,01 IS. IjWt. I .1.11 lilb i C'I'alaco Sleeping Cars on all night Trains. CONDESSKD TIME TABLE.

NIGHT KXi. 'VKR Jopciih Leave p. m. ft. Harlem.

r. M. PAT EXP A. M. 8.

m. 2 00 r. v. F. 9.

i r. 10.1D 1 X. left standing for a time, on the plain, in the scorching mid-day's sun, fronting a woodland, with all the various colors of the landscape, was photographed on the lens, and has remained unchangeable to 'the present time. Mubcrly Macon Bloomtiel.l, Information respecting the different route cheerfully furnished: Trains do not stop for meals! No more catinghouscH on the line of this road. Dining Luxuriently 30 Miles an hour.

Passengers can step into the Dining Cars, and have one to five liouio to eat their meals. 'J'ho obi familiar cry of "tweuty jniuutes for refreshment has been abolished. ISAAC h. DOWNS, Ticket Agent. lo p.

M. do u. Iowa do Arrive O.uUa.m. Mississippi and the Pacific have an area of 1,000,000 square miles. The paper mill at Saratoga, Santa Clara, California, turns out about two hundred icims of paper daily, uianus faetured from straw.

The Nevada Legislature has memorialized California to stop running saw dust down the Truckce, thereby killing off the fish. The last Tucson Arizonian reports six men killed, two wounded and forty-eight mules stolen by Iudians in that vicinity in the week last past. MACON EXPRESS KA h'n. Macon Loave 1.40.. M.

Saint Louis Arrive 11.10 a.m. Connecting directly with "II the great Kailroads leading out of ST. LOUIS, giving paiweligeM choice, ul' routes from St. Luuia to f.yr. Cincinnati quarters on the 17th.

Lieutenants Mason and Carter, writing from Ft. Hayes, Kansas, gives an account of the killing of some Indians who were confined at that point, The Chiefs were ordered to remove, in charge of a guard, from the corral to the guard room, when they gathered in their tents, began the death whoop, and taking out their knives immediately attacked the soldiers. "Cardigon" attacked the sergeant cf the guard, and was knocked senseless by a blow with the butt of a musket. a ferocious squaw, weilding a knife, tried to sheathe it in the body of an tiftiecr, when one of the guard shot her dead. ''Bigshcad" looked with scorn ou the circle of bayonets surrounding him7and stabbed Sergeant Ilazen, dangerously wounding him in the back.

One of the guard shot him dead. "Dull Knife tried to stab everybody near him, and ho was pricked severely by bayonets. He and the senseless Cardigon were then disarm-, ed and placed in the guard house. Late Arizona advices received are The family of Mr. Knauber, of Council Grove, were, poisoned last week by eating will parsnips, in mistake, Land Office Decision.

We are indebted to Major L. R. Palmer, of St. Mary's Mission, for the following interesting corresponds ence: EMPLOYMENT Your Own Homes. In one of his recent 6crmons, IT.

W. Becchcr gets off the following ex-crutiatingly funny bit of prophesying: "I believe the time will yet come when our offices will be filled with honest men; that men can go to the Legislature and not become corrupted; and that a man may be a judge and yet go to heaven." Tea Direct from China by the way of the West, The first cargo of tea from China, over the Pacific Eailr.oad, comes by natural law to St. Louis. Chicago celebrates and blows; St. Lcuis reaps the first mercantile advantages.

Chis cago shouts as if the Union Pacific was exclusively a Chicago road. But merchants at the other end do not aeem to be particularly impressed with that idea. To them, the fact that St. Louis is the natural point of distribution for the Mississippi valley, and nearer the terminus of the road than Indianapolis, Louisville, At Raiu in Kansas. Wo discover by the Monthly Report from the Department of Agriculture, vV ashington, D.

that more rain Las fallen iu Southern Kansas during the months of March and April than in Northern Kansas; entirely contrary to the opinion we had formed in reference to drouths in Kansas. In Atchison county only 95-100th of an inch fell; while at Baxter Springs there fell 2 inches and 85 hundredths of an inch the amount gradually increasing in going south from Atchison. The total average of rain in Kansas during those months was onei inch and fifty-three hundredths, while in Iowa the average was only 85 hundredths of an inch. In Missouri it was 2 inches and 98 hundredths. We give these figures to show that the latitude of Kansas is not so subs ject to drouth as States farther north, The Topeka Record Has risen, Phcnix-likc, out of the ashes, and shines forth in a new dress with renewed life and vigor.

The Record was always a number one paper, but now it excels itself. The general make up and appearance is not to bo surpassed. Washington Bricks, the local, is a "Brick" indeed; allows nothing to escape his notice; is a spicy and witty writer, denouncing the wrong, praising the right, and sarcastically ridiculing the ludicrous. Capt. Henry King, formerly of the HITHER SKX SnitaMe steady hands.

Fays I arp profit Address lor part jeularsat onoe. "COSTAR," Hi Ilowurd St. X. Y. YORK, WASHINGTON, NEW BALTIMORE, BOSTON, TIIROUEH TICKETS VIA THIS LINE hail at all rcgvlar Ticket Offices in tha Can lie "Without a Good Digestion All ntlier temporal Minings an' comparatively worthless.

The dyapptic miHiuitaire vvlio 1ms tried all the potion ot the in ilia I profusion iu vain, ami believes hi complaint to be iiicuriiblH wouM give half his furl tie to hn frcfd from tiiif horrors of indigestion, and thus enabled tJ enjoy the other half. Of ronrsc hr iwvM. Perhaps. HOSTkTTKK'ti STOMACH BITTKUS haH been reeoiiinfendrd to rutrh a sufferer. Possibly ho has turned from the friend who made tbc suspect ion with a sneer, intimating that lie has no faith in "potent medicine." If tliiH has been 'he cns to vault the irrf for hint.

His incredulity dooms him to a life of misery. Ail the luxuries which wealth ran purchase are at his command. Nut one of them ran yive him any pleasure. Hits own irrational obstinacy is hin bane. Th WTJ.W, happily fr themselves, am l-s fikeptirui.

Thero is such a thing, as hujofM ulr. liff, a well Up) bi-jotrd 'r'dnWi, and a pdfh mean between the two. uhich men and women who are. Washington, D. March, 2 1, 'GO.

Ho. Joski'H -Wilson, Com. of the Gen. Land Office. Sir 1 desire to make inquiry as to the right of County Surveyors to change corners claimed by them to have been erroneously essablished in the original survey.

I refer both to 31. Went At the Same Fare as by Competing Lines, ACCACE CHECK ED TO DESTINATION and handled FHEE Ob" CHAllliE. BARTON' HATES, President, St. -Letiia. fJ.

II. KNIlillT, Cen'l Louis. A. W. C.I1, Genera! Ticket Airent, L.

M. Di NN', G-neral Wesleru Agent, St. Joseph, Mo. p.yr. 5 any uiuur cuiui ewy, ceuuia China conies here to trade fs- good.

Who comes next? Mo. Dem gifted with common Hense adopt at.d profit ly. 1 These are 1he class that patrouize and recommend IWVKTTEK'S MTTF.ltX, Why do they approve this famous anti-dypeptic and anti-bilious preparation? fcimply because they have not been too much the slaves of senseless preju- The Latest New York News. Hats. In Douglassville, a dice to it a fair trial, and have found that ROSADALIS, to the effect that the Iudian depredations are numerous.

The savages murdered Milton S. Hadlcy, a pioneer citizen of the Territory, on the 18th of April, near l'sesscott, and also captured and destroyed the mail from California, near Tucson, the mail rider barely escaping. lew weeks airo. the Uabv ot Joseptii section and quarter section corners. I am informed the office has made a decision in reference to the subject based upon the Act of Congress, aps proved Feb.

11, 1805, concerning the mode of surveying the public lands of the United States. I would respectfully ask tor a copy of the decision, if one has been mads. cry respectfully, Your obedient servant, Maj. L. It.

Palmer. LADIES Look Out Look Out Look Out Look Out when all other tonics, st imuia nH, aim fitomacn-ics failed, it produced the. d'-'sircd effect. "Strike, but said the Ttomati sag, when his ijrnnrant enemies were assailing him. but try," says the man who lias been cured of indigestion or biliousness, or intermittent fever, by the bitters, as he relates his experience, ot the medicine to hiti intimate friends.

Whoever is Holloway, was attacked in its bed by rats, wbo ate a large portion of the flesh off its hands, arms and face, be fore its cries were heard by the parents. It was feared that the child would die. Quincy Whit, is the Editor in chief I and is wide awake to the- interest of the State aud Nation. Mr. Baker, the I I THE Blood CTJRES 2, Scrofula inits Various Forms, sucn as Consumption in its Earlier stages, Enlargement and Ulceration of tho Glands, Joints, Bones, Kidneys, Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism, Eruptions of the Skin, Chronic Sore Eyes, ic, wedded to his own foregone theoretical conclusions, as to decline to test the properties of a mullein indorsed by the.

testimony of intelligent men in evry walk pi life, and approved by the public at targe, descrws to fVTi r. ''Beautifies the complexion" '(Jive- a Muf (i.w to the hetks. "A Huhy Tine to the Lips. Tt' iuovrs all JiioU-lu'o and t'leokUh "The in th'- wtirld." founder, will guide the machine with a steady Land. livery family should have the Record.

Gen Harney and staff left St. Louis on the 18th for Ihe Sioux reservation jon the upper Mtssouri. near Ft. Sulley. The General will have the care of 12,000 Indians.

-A quantity of ag i ricultural implements have been slrip-; ped to the reservation. The General is anxious to get the Indians to work. Department of the. Interior, General Land Office, March 25th, 1SG9 Pi ALSO, XZ3 SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE. WfllEKEAS, upon tho pxrrntfnn of a Bond with sufficient securily hy N.

A. ADAMS, to the Jloiurt Coii ii ty t'ommifsioncrs of thu Oountv of rottawatomit. State of Kaunas, cno- St. (icorge. The National Laud Company has taken an active interest in the town of MCCORMICK'S tcajes and Mower.

Bitter-Sweet and Orange Blossoms, i E-s. One linllle, SI.00. Three fur I l.iilH) Kettle: old in one iiay in New York City. I Hox. Sidney Clarke, House of Representatives.

Siit--I havc.Jhc honor to acknowledge the receipt, by reference from you; of a letter by L. Ii, Palmer, makiug inquiry in regard to the right W5 vil in iiuuisviiie ana aiueM sen TWO-VnEELEn (mihinod Solf.naltcr, Side it is claimed that the proposed batch of Kansas office-holders arc tolerably honest, as the world goes. But A' delivery, a new uiflulune iind in srlTjit demand IN ALL ITS FORMS. A DISEASES OF WOMEX, Lotmfjppititt. ificl: Heatfzehe, Liter Vain in the Hack, Imprudenct in Life, Gravel, Sr-GENERAL BAD ftnd all diseases of tha YS BLADDES.

It is a Perfeot Kenorator." Lord' how the world Cloud Chief. goes. White of Surveyors to change cor-! ners of the public surveys alleged by ''That CVuel, will kill you," ilitionrd Hint the said N. A. Adams will pay nil the eostH and cxpt-nHcs of holding tin clortiou ia naid County at which the (dietuvs tht-reot nltall vote on the question of taking tock tit and issuing thf bondu of paid County to the Manhattan and Chirajro Railroad Company to tho amount of one hundreit and lifty thou-and dollars, iu case a majority of said electors voting at paid election shail not vote in favor of taking said stock and issuing said liondu, said Board of County Commissioners, have ordered that an election shall be held throughout said County, on Tuesday, the 29th day of June, 1SC9, at which the qualified electors of said County will vote for or against taking said stock and issuing said bonds to aid in the construction of said Uailroad through said County; said bonds to by payable thirty years irem date of isuc and to hear seven per cent, interest, and to bo issued os fidlows, to wit: when said Kailroad shall be praded and bridged fifteen miles within said County from where, it crosses the eastern boundary thereof: Provided, that said ttfrnrn miles shall be graded and bridged within five years from this date; SfiOymu when the aforesaid fifteen mil'." of said Uailroad shall bo completed: protidvd, that the same shall be completed within five years from this riatti: "J5.HK) when fiaid Kailrond shall be Try Costar's cough remedy.

"Colds and lioarsnesa i'-ad to death." There are now at work on the Iliver, Fort Scott Gulf near Ft. Scott, some two hands. AI.so the two-wbeelt'd "Prize Minvcr, very popular iimnng bay-inakerf. Ask any one who hart usedtheni. Vnminte'l in every resect.

J. N. r.i.MlilX'KKit 4 Ajrents. I.ouirtville, Kausaa, May It. -13 Notice for Maintenance of Pauper.

Thomas King having heeu adjudged a pan per of Ulue Township, l'nttawatamie County. State of Kansas, and said Thomas King1 harinir a h'fiul Kcttlctnent iu the above nanu'd towtiship. county and State, JVow, therefore, by virtue of my I hcrchy give puMie, notice that I will receive sealed prupnsiils until Saturday the 2itth day of May, fur thft maintrnanoe and care of said Thomas Kins dnrinpf-the present year. Didders inav make their propositions lv th" quarter. S.

V. TjTCE, Township Trustee, Blue Townsliip. May II, 18US. nil rtOSADALIS crarlicateaererT klnrl of lminor and bad taint, and restores tho entire cystem to a healthy condition. t37lr ia Perfectly IlAitiiLESs, never injury.

PJflt is not aBceret Quack Remedy. The articles of which It ismadc aropub-liehcd around each bottle. St. George. Thorc is good reason to believe that important 'Railroad builci ings will be speedily erected there, aud that it will also be made the stopping place for meals.

Land is now being reserved for the cxpecedly large Railroad purposes. The National Land Company has established a free ferry across the Kansas river opposite the town, and the trade of the counties south will probably rapidly center at St George. JrWruers will certainly prefer crossing river free to paying expensive toll There are fine openings at St. George, for merohants and mechanics of all kinds. Star of Umpire.

Here would be a fine opening for an enterprising young man to start a newspaper if he could borrow an old press- and a little type at Lawreace or somewhere. "Kor Croups Wliooping ('oughs' Ac," lry Costar cough remedy. Costar unys it It the hest in the wide, world Rscommended by the Medical Faculty and Many In Anderson oounty, a farmer's wile reccutly presented her husband with three fine babies at one birth. They are all doing well. them to have been erroneously established by the United States Deputies? Iu reply, I have to state that, when corners can be identified by existing landsinarks.

in the field they must stanis the true cornersJhey were intended to represent, 'fevta though not exactly in their proper placss, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of February 11, 1805. Arcry respectfully, Your obedient servant, Jos. S. Wilson, Commissioner. and if hu (sh.vs hm itt 'J'ru" iu Ti ne its True; and we sav.

Try it Try it Trv it Trv it." I nousanus oi our oosi uiiuen, Testimonials of remarkable cures, see ltoe.UML liuac for tills year. Morning Puprr, August 20. AH Drugiiita in LouUvilU-and Wamego sell it. rasrAsan osly by traded and bridc-d to tho east hank of Kock I Creek: provided that tho same shall bo graded and bridged wiihin five years from this date; when said Kailrond shall be completed to the cast bank of Kock Creek: pro ided. that the DR.M.J.

LAWRENCE CO. SSaltimore Street? BALTIMORE, MDi i For years, Colonel Hendricks of -Atchison, had suffered from what he supposed to be rheumatism in his hip aud knee. April 20, he discovered the causa of his pains in the shape of a largo-sized needle which had worked to the surface, and which he succeeded. ia extricatiuK.t Sals ty Eruggkts ETeryTrlere. fro: Road Soiico.

Votiee ii hereby ffiven that a petition will be presented to the board of ComminMOnerH of Pot-tawatamie county, Kannri. at the 1'erin. asking for a elianjfe and re-lof ation of a certain portion of the State road runniiijr from Helton to Manhattan; naid change to run us follows: Com-incneinR at the point where said road strikes the east line of section No. 2rt, township Xo. 7, ratine II, thence din) Kouth until it striken the township line between towns 8 Ac and tiienco west until it intersects said road aaiu.

Vor.XKY n.MCF.K, JIny 21, 1809, 43. Principal Petitioner. same shall be completed to the cast hank ot Hock Creek within five years from this date; and when said -Itailroad shall hu graded not! bridged through paid County of roltawutomio or to a junction with the Kan nas Pacific Kailroad provided, that tbc enme shall be graded and bridged through said County or to a junction with the Kansas Pacific Itailroad within five years from this date: and provided further, that in no event shall a greater amount of said bonds be issued to said liailroad Company than per mile of said Kailroad within said County: and provided There is a perfect rush of emigrants to Neosho county, from every State in the Union, Great Britain, France and Ireland, Germany and Massachusetts. EATON UUN'EltiL AGNTS, 134 FIXE TltHJLT, T. J.OVIS, MO.

(flac'iV nniJ further, that for said bonds, upon tho delivery Mark of a Gentleman. No man is a gentleman who, provocation, would treat with incivility the "COSTAR'S" a 11 a Preparations. Am: "Costar's" Rat, Boach, Exterminators. "Costar's" Bed Bug Exterminators, "Costar's," only pure, Insect Powder. "Only lufalliahlc remedy known." "18 years established in Xew York." Iloxes and Flasks manufactured daily." "Ml liewaro 1 1 of spurious imitations." "All in LOU 1SYILLK and A-' MKUO sell tlieni." Address' "COSTAR, 1.1 Howard N.

Y. Or, John F. (Sueuessor to) Ilr.MAS. Babxrs A 'il Park How, X. Y.

Sold iu Lut'lbVlLLE, Kansas, by 4-. jl hum-blest of his species. It is a vulgarity for which no accomplishment of HOME IISUBAHGE. 1TO MR IKSURAXCR COMPANY, cfj" pt'ku, Kuiisnit. is one of tbo most jxliubl' pi-osjmrous of tlic Kansnii compni pt mouth of sixty thmisnul (ioUanOWsr its rupi tu I Htoiki Her cnici'Tq are lit'Ht lncii iti t)w aStiito.

Hon. J. JL. Ifun.itirn. Pn-yitltrut: K.

Treasurer; mul Q. TjUM, Sfcn-tnry. i Tho 1IOM 11 is rt'Jialilo niul vnrthy of pfltronnro ThpHif wishing to inurc will And the Homo Incur, ance ri'stiuusible "iuovorv 'vcspiTt. AT.MDN Ii Afrent, 21 IiouifrviHe, Tuttawatoiiiie iiuuHutt. Coinmissibncr Wilson, in response to an inquiry as to whether corners erroneously established in the original survey cau be changed? has replied to the effect that when corners cstab lished in the original survey, the land hating been disposed of by the Gov-eminent according to the limits hereby defined, there is no authority of law for changing the original landmarks, because the Act of Congress approved February.

11,. 1805, "Con-, cerning tho Mode of Surveying the Publie Laods- of the United States," expressly stipulates that "all corners marked in the surveys returned 'by the Surveyor General, shall be established as tho proper corners of sections or subdivisions of sections which they were intended to designate; and the corners of half and quarter sections not marked on the dress of address can ever atone, fehow us the man who desires to make every unc around him happy, and whose greatest solicitude is uever to give the slightest offence to any one, and wc will show yen a gontleiuan by nas ture and by practice; though he may never have worn a suit of -broad cloth nor never heard of a lexicon. We are proud to say for the honor of our species there are mcn in every throb of whose heart there is a solicitude for the wclfaro of mankind, and wIioho every breath is perfumed with kinds jicss. thereoi to said jinniiatiai mm Chicago itanroai Company, said Company phall convey to tho eaid County of Pottawatomie the full stock -of said Company to the lull amount of said Uonds, dollar for dollar. Therefore, T.

Pnmuet CH filth Sheriff of Pottawatomie County, fctato of Kansas, by virtue of authority in mo vested by lnw, do hereby proclaim and make known to the qualified Hectors of said county of Pnttf.watomie, State of Kaiifas, that an election will b.i held iu said county of Pottawatomie at the usual places of holding elections in the several voting, precincts in said county on tho TVKTYXIXTI1 DAY OF JUNE, 1869, To vote for or again! taking stock in, and Imuo of one hundred aud fifty thuunuid dollars of the bonds of suiri county of I'oltnwatomio. to the Manhattan and Chirago linHrond company aforesaid to Aid in the construction of tmd Uailroad th rouyh said county. Thosrr voting in favor of taking the stock ami Issuing the Bends ns afon said tdiull huo writt- or printed ou their ballots, m. "For taking 150,000 Stock in the Manhattan arid Chicago Uailroad Company." Anil tliosc opposed: "Against taking $150,000 Mtock in the Manhattan and Chicago Kailroad Company." Colbum's Red Jacket Axe. Tliis axe is better than the regular shaped axes for these reasons: I.

It cuts deeper. I I. It don't stick. III. It don't jar the hand.

IV. No time or strength is wasted iif taking tho axe out of the cut. V. With th same labor you do one-third more: work. With all thee pood qualities It In rondo of the same steel ami iron temper, ns our regular axeu and will not bear rouli usiyo uuy betitr than they.

Troy, Town, Pee. 2T, IMS. J.tnxnoTr A TUkkwei.i.: The Ked Jacket Axe you sent is a ifood one. think it is the best oxe 1 ever had hold of. It ish very easy axe to chop with.

Any necan Beo by the shape ol it that it does not rco, aire so much exertion on the part of the chopper a with the old style axo to make it penetrate into the wood. euro much pleased with it. Yuurs, U. W. CLAYTON, Torered Pennp For tlio farmer.

Just what you want. rr.oniA, Jan. 2(1, WJU. I.ippineott Ulakewell: We have in constant use, the Covered Stamp Shovel of Miles, and hud it to be very useful article. We more than save the eust or it daily in the amount of grain savetl, shoveled from wuffous.

We can also handle- grain much fiuter tliuu weean with a common SCOIIp. (imrn Grain Pealern, K.s. Kastos, (iiain Deahr. S. K.stox Con, Crnin Healers, riimiNsoN Fifek Mills.

HARNESS SHOP LOVla V1LLR, KAS. i Stuono Drink. We knew "Hans Patrick Le Conner" well. lie is dead 1 Formerly a local on the Louis Republican, witty, brilliant and successful, strong drink lost him that. Once a lieutenant in Grant's rcgU ment (21st Illinois), strong dviDk him that.

Recently engaged on the St, Louis Times, strong driuk lost him that. And- now wc read that he died at tho Sisters Hospital in St. Louis from the effects of what Strong driuk. Poor fellow he deserved a more fitting termination to such a career as the one upon which ho entered. Topeka lie eon During the war a (icorgia soldier, while in camp near the house of his sweetheart, Bout hen a bokay," with a card attached, upon which was the following pcetio effusion "Accept this holny Trom ft filler Who oil has heard Die kannoiift heller; Hu lisleued to thct u(i' ronteir, And helped to do a heap of lax 'it tho war clnuda darkly loka fiery hu7.ard8 when Ihvy flleit; Who now in than hi dud, Ami wants to marry mighty had." d.

-iiiLDERLEiV Boot Shoe Maker, Louisville, MAKKS toonler tho most, approved tylos of Boot anil Shoes. Ills tocl istlo'vory beat that money will buy, anil he cordially imit'n every body and their wives to Rive hira call. ltn-pairiigdonc with uoatuoHS and 18 surveys shall bo placed as nearly Saddles, Harness; Collars, And pertaining to tho on hand uud of the btjut oiialitv. 1JE.NTO.N, Prop'r. fLftltKKSOyi, Workman.

v2 as posi-iole equidistant lrom tho cors ners which stand on the sanio' line." N. Herald, STITCH. 40 $10. BEST LOUlSVILLt: CB.lRiT -tm- a Xi im 1,1011 RALE at, low rrices at ltullroa.1 Luaiiior 40 810 firot .17 fio (tivon as premiums fjr worth 7 M)1 in of subscription lor H7 til IKIIisKJIDhD rt flmt 37 Mr 411 class Jfmnily Jiajier, nt 75 cents a 37 AO 4U year." Also 37 AH' TICKV AMKKTrAX 'WAITflKS, worth' pi, 32' 'given for wolili'of suliserlptitpiis. 30 3i Also 12 $V2 1 Wf Inter's ''Vnalirldayd Dietlonary, la' tBo.

4 Cily iMilln. Whlleweammaklnit recommend them on account of their great, merit, wo are also man-utiii't nrers of 'pates niol Shovels, equal to any made in tho country, or West. Ourfawnre patent tempT and patent ground, and warranted us good us any made. FREnntcA, Fob, fi, isn't. WAMEGO, KANSAS, The LenveQWortli Commercial thus ppeuku of the coal shaft in tliHt city: ''This important enterprise is 'progressing ns fust as the consumato skill nnd energy of L.

I'cadle, the superintendent; in charuo, of tlio work ran push it. lto. has just pouetratod through a series of limestone forma- lions 'sixty i'Cet thick. These rocks were hitherto comiidorcd the grcalfst impedemonts to bo Major Ilawn cays thvt from this down to r.oiuplction the slrata are mostly soap-etone, aud comparatively easy to work. All tho formations thy have thus fir penetrated are in nooordaoco with tho penl of development by the geological, survey of flliwouri and Kansas, nil pointing to a faverablo result of the project.

EIJ. DIETIUCir, -i Ag'iil. Ilmfj I.ippineolt dents: The Saw that you sent Henry l'leree Is the Ivst miw 1 unr saw; It takes two Inchon Uml in oak mid stnndii up Hully. I cut Ml foot of oak Jn 'ii mliiutei. 1 ham run sawn In Michigan for live or six years.

Ok Foreign News, London, May Sir Francis Head, formerly Governor General of Canada, has sent a letter to tho l'imen, enclosing his correspondence with Secretary Marcy, arising out of the Canadian rebellion in 1837. Sir Frau cis, in his letter, argues that tho United States was in tho wrong at that lime, then England has dormant claims for apology and Compensation, though they have long been overlooked and frrgotlou; 1 if tho United States was right then, ho submits to the good sense and good fooling of the Americans the logical, moral and. political impossibility of now refusing a reply to tho Quoen's neutrality proclamation, similar," to what they gavo themscjves in 137, Ho calls atton-tion to tho far.t that Knglaod was tho ASA DAVIS. NOTICE. niriB niuVrsiKlieil, liavlnl leamd tho Blnrlt.

snilth Shop of Mr. Sullivan, ho Is How liareil to ilo all kimls of BLACK SMITHING,) Such as horse.ihoelnis, repnlrlna; plow.lrons, ami All work ilono ironiilly, niol to tho lion of customers. Prlcm inuVrt. i ii your naniwnrn lieaier (loe not Keep our (foods send to us direct with your enquiries or Sitiil pltctirn will he cutxitir.tcd under mul return fliorcof niuilo in ni'cortjHiirp with tho (itu. cm) KlH'tlou liiMK(if thoMHle ot Knnma.

Olvi'ii iimler my hnml Ililn 2 fit day of May, A. MM. i VAMl'KI. CUII'KlTir, filirrin roiltinnli'iuic County. Hy P.

Huluvan, tria'JS. Duimty. Notice for Building School House. Rrnlod ircpoH(il will he oolvnl by the Hoard of IMrrctor of District Ko. 14, 1'ollnwnlo-lull' Couiity, Kanxna, nt I lie Mdinii of tlif tin-di rnlRiiid in VlriniA Tomii.IiIii until i o'clock, 1'.

on Tuendai, June lMi, 1800, anclioid hmmo hi Urn nlmra Rohnnl Pltrirt (Mono hi XI (iff.) Thn n.wdflratli nii or tlm Imlhllux Buiy Ire osRiuiucd nt nulilincoof tho uniU'rulHiHil, The rrna Kl ml prlrl, j. dir will take tlm nmirurt, nil pnynMi1 In canh, or luir I'nicli nnd Imlf Xi9triot lioudn, or nil tmy. libit! in lioudii, Tim Mnard roiCrvoi the rlglil to rdrct ony or til Md. i Uy Ordor of Hid Hoard of Plrwiloni. (J.

flrti of tJlitrlH No. It, 1'ntlnwlnniii! Pounlr. Vlmi, I'oindv. hmi'M )lnv i muW-nto 2 viiifru, nua you suaii diivu immctiiato attention Little Frank was tuugU that every one was made of dust. One day he was watohing the dut in the street, as tho wind was whirling it in eddies.

What nro you thinking' of?" asked his said Frank, with a serious face, "I thought tho dust lookod us though thero was going to Lo auothor little boy." auu rgpiy. LliriXCOTT llllKKWET.L, rittsburgli, Pole Ownersof Onllmriv' and Red Jacket Tat oiiu, nli-wT 12 worth tfta, Riven ns pruuiinmt for l'i 12 tVi worth -of subscriptions. Also 12- $100 Sunday School $100 $80 LIBRARIES. $80 10 I.nrire or small, to ho selcrteil from 40 CO' 6" volumes of tho vsur ntvT' HiMiks pub- no-' 40 lislied, and (tiven as a Premium, for 40-30 an equivalent amount of snliscrlp. SO' 'J4 Hotm i 84 Ac.

Also si vernl other yreminms equally liberal, lo Tim AM'OCATK (formnly cnllml lta rrns-pectus.) ronlains Hi large atnl alma to promote Kltottlekjre, Virnie and Tern. poranrr. It has- been rtilarRed ami lm proved thn'o tnnra in 7. month. Biud 'J fur speeimen copy.

Address n.it. woon, aimfl 1 Dulldlng, Xcwburgh, K. T. The Giijiotto OlTios docs printinp nt low rates, iu workmnnliko manner, haying the' host lot tf ill Central Kansas, JAMES 4- 4 TMS Vglicst Man, At fcastivarbr Fomething tf the kind, in Wyandotte, on last Toesdny evening, Mr. O.

conductor on tho KannHH pAoifin Jtoilwuy was the' redpiont of fine picture that was volod to tho ugliest man. (lis nontPhtant was llou. Clmrki iCHek, vfthnl AV01113S OF WISDOM '(. Kill YOliNO MKS, On the Unlinff Pnmion In Youth nnd rnrlv JIan' Dr. Lyman of St.

Ucoreo, visited i JAMES IHCIIEr, County "tlTII.tj draw fiocdn, MorlKsRes, Ac, sn.l tnk arkuowlidginents of the same, at thr Conn iT Clerk's SOIltilWrst fimiil lh Cnurt hood, with HU.K II Kl.P for tlm Krrliia end un- onroffico on Saturday last and reports every thing prosperous in that flour fertunftfe. Hnt In sroled letter envelopes, free of ennrirr, itdns now A nil Ilex only Kuropc which plodgc'd wntfjg 1 r. IVun. I Ihotun, Lmii.vlllf, rulia alohiia fonnly, nuas.

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Pages Available:
595
Years Available:
1867-1879