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The Kansas State Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

The Kansas State Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • 3

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CITY AND STATE NEWS, LEGAL NOTICES. List of letters RLDENO TJR BAKER v. COUNTRY f'STORE MUSIQ BOOKS. EM ATirrKtf in ttii Office InwTince. i -11 'B for coal a at Denver.

i'wiuoiw culling IV Wednesday, January 7tU, 18t4: The Colden TWreath. 5 Containing Bearly 200 Popular for them will please say The Hendemn Amcndnient," -which provides For a railroad through the tier," isagain ip in Hie 'Li gislatttre, Mr. Lacock.of Brown county, is 'the tle Amendment, and Mr. (Hick of the opposition. KS The Committee on Immigration, in the Tlie Niirhtenrale.

A new bok for wliontS. eta. Home Melodist, Coll. of nearly 100 favorhe sohics. 25c.

ear's night the thermometer zero at Fort Laramie. them. At Port Hudson, at Fort Wag-rterthcy have Uisplayef) a courage and heroisfa Jrnsurpassed by the whites. Skle by Side with soldiers of the' army of that Government, which shot John Brown at Harper's Ferry, in hfs efforts to free them, they have with undaunted valor stormed tho breastworks of the enemy. Black soldier -and 'White, have fallen together and th'eif- life blood as It ebbed away has 29 bc-1 lamp Songs: A conecflon of Xational, Patriotic and CROC ERS! Andrson, Marah Allen, Miii TJ Barnttt, J5 -y llXI'llMl-- I i 1 Order i( AtirM-hnment, Wui.

iitubo, 1'irir; b. Lad, j. BavUl ra-iew De3. OK th2Hh4aviasry.le.eMMl--irf an ut attachment in the above actum, for the Ktim of Sirtvive dollars, and cts of stfit Said -ause iso.ntinue lfor hearing on the' 12th day of March, lam at which time I. is reqnired altwT.

co-W W.O. K.ONE, Atty.s-r ftt ..21 social Songs Jor Wit Vola iteor3- 12 cts. War Sonss of Freedom. 20 JJariiuys, Mary uiiss i Myers, WHliarasa i 1 Markl(S. LewU Miircy; llifchardC liirs Mcllvain, 3 Mclione, Lttiax- VV II The "Sat ional Convention aonns for the people.

With numeroos angravincs. 100 Irish SongK. Scotch Songs. 6u cts. Comic Legislature, hare reported a-bill toprvvidefor the appointment a Com whose Bel.jJier.

A i Oiarklolder, Wi-7 JlaMwin, Ksther Hnklwin. Uoraco AT THE OLD PLACE IX IS Mum lord, Jidwln mrs duties it shall beta give s'uch information in to be held in Chicago, July 4th. 1 I j-ggyr A Chess Club has been organized at Jfp" Had dogS are" prevalent in "worth." J' ALL tvl.MlS mingled in a common stream as it bap--, Europe, of the advantages of Kansas, as may iiilliuga, Lydia Maloue, Mary miss Buley, Wui Newcouib, Husoa aongs. 50 cts. Amateur.

Sook Booki A colt, of old favorites. 40 cts. tiems of Songs. 40. The Message Bird.

50. Old Folks' Concert Tones. 30 ct. -i; i Jkwton Tenvjiuraitw iihxt Book. 40 cts.

New Temperance Mcloiiist. 40 Union 'feuipcrance Song Book. 12 cts. -Cov jrt Teinpiaatx'B Sodks. i t'J cts." Convention ChoiB Bool-.

4o i The above contain both words and music tized the soil. "1 History cannot furnish no Arclana, doim Brown. example of loftier patriotism than that Kickda, Uea-A, Henery shown bv these blacks in fiijhtino; for their induce a lai-ge immigi-ation, particulaily from Germany. An act to organize the State Xornial Scliool at Emporia, is nder discussion in the Legislature. An appropriation for tiie Agri AM F1MV Car- bauI tn 1 at WHOLESALE RETAIL The Shilling Song Book.

Containing tlte best songs of PMbltCaliM 'JfsHlale SARAH SL ffOVER. of Rimr San, ia the eomtif of and st! of Indiana, is aoUfiW u.at I.vi Hover did, CO the 27th day Janoary. A. D. ISti, file his petition in Che vffico of tat the Disirk't Cnrt, wiihiu and fur the county of Dua laa and Slate of Kansas, chargins; the said auh il-Huver with wilfall aljeeuce fr.ju said Lewis V.

Hover, f.ir more than one year last prt, without any jnst pause there and asking that be may dlTurcod from the saiof Sarah M. Hover, which petiu. will stand for hearing at the next term A said Cutirt. Dated this bth day of January. A.

V. 1804. LKWlS W. HOVKH. ty Biggs RiuCs, his Attorneys.

vp country, although If- Fiad them. Patriotism like this, magnanimity, gener thage on the his- 1 Mr R. J. Hinton is treparnie a uu uay, a tarjte mini ner OI wntdi are not to be f. mud 4a any other collection.

Two Parts. Ench 12 cts. PAny book by mail, postjiaid- on receipt of the prie. i OLlVF.lt DfTSOS Jt COl, Publishers, 227 Wasliinjrton seeJBostott.rr, c44-tf osity like this is worthy the highest privileges man can bestow, and will most as DEALERS IN cultural College at iaiihatlan is asked. Should not the State University be organized.

ctiioCERiiis sured Jy meet theapprovingsmile of heaver. and plans adopted to commence that Institu all the Kansas j- A large black hear ra lately killed ia Jacksrin cooiiVy, Illinois. jfTtt the region if Bannock City the tion, made Agnes mrs O'Nall, A mrs OelvileyGolttielr Ovarfiebi. Thomas Oliver, Ker Vesee, Frank 11 2 1 1 Petterson, Calmer, Luticia roabody, ElizaiJoth A mrs 2 Sf'Palmqtieat, Andrew Pratt- Ester A min i JteedU Kobel-son, Mary tera liussell, SC Kobinett, Kobin Kydell. Kussill.

AC llwKu-eil, Kitbanl Sai-ah Maria Inrs Asa Smith, Wm Stiokuej-, AV, Smltli, Jack Si i A gentleiuau who arrived Contial GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE EAST! I i i r-r I I QUICKER THAN EVEli: Publication Sfotife. A wmv. IlirXBAR. Iarts. Unknown, AND herebv notified that on the 3d day Jnly A.

Y. City, Colorado, from Bannock, reports that tlie stage from Salt Lake to Bannock refused population is about JJerry, Martia Jaiirbiiider, Mary lUanton, Slary Jane Carter, Jolin Cast, John 1 Cornell, AE 3 nay ton, SL. Ctisoi, TJios Coare Agusta Mis Davis, Henry llunkie, Angidinai Out ton. Carrey Uolan, MatiWii Ifiley, lteisvid Kvans, Sarah Jinway, C'uailes Eatou, CF nteii, KdiliiiiliurgU; Hiiceiuinger, Lizeii Evans, Eui. Mary r.

Betsy Knini Frost, Milton I'alley, tiara Xttv-i Fitts, Kufus li Fort.TJoB rr Fiucu. IlerinijOr Fariev, GUI. Libble ii 11, Libbie Uraiigur, HonryTi Uria, Aut'ju I Uraliaiu, Hugh itui-t, Amanda Helton, aiue Scarlet fever rages in Davis county. I bey shoulder the Union musket and march, to certain-- death in behalf of a UnionV that has. always enslaved them, calmly trusting and hoping that in tlie hereafter the white man will give them all those blessings and political that the Union can bestow But who can blame him if he doubts The South had enslaved him the North had strengthened the chain.

Before the HANNIBAL ST. JOSEPH, Han v. children have died from it, hicago, BTirluigtOn and Quincy, AND Mr. Sauds has commenced excavatin so also. Imis Mr.

Lud- MICHIGAN. CENTRAL 7- I HOSIER PAY CASH FOR ington. to take treasure at any price, on account of a band of 150 bandiits under the leadership of a niau named Gardner. They stop all travelers and appropriate whatever they i.eem valuable. An act to authorize the issuing of l.onds for the building of school houses his been under consideration.

Mr. TwomLley opposed it as he disliked tlie principleof mortgaging tlie future tor present benefits. Evi Ti: mmmzmgmi r. HIDES, war he eould -seeno hoper forC himself FURS, a- At the great Sanitary Fair, in Buston Form the Quickest Route from St. Joseph to Chicago, RAGS, thousand dollars were taken one wuuyi, aujpvii rails, uuuaio, Alljany, State id" Kansas filwl Its peuuon in wi Clerk offico of the District Ooart of mrth Ja-diai Iitotrict of the Wate of Kansas, sitting in and Linn o.nntv.

against him, the said Lasayetts, Dunbar, with one H.Axrt imnbar and one Murray ol.ject and praver t.f which, is to recover a judgment upon a rocojrrizance entered into by tha te Dunbar as principal, and Kobsrt Iuinhar and Murrav Botkin as on the 5th day of Warcn. A. D. l'sca, In the enm of rwenty-isht handrrd dollars cmditiuned tlie -if the said at the term -f the fti-reirt Catrt after, to be livlden in said omnty ,4 Linn, whicU, sud momiizaiKT. was afterwards, at the spring Term, 1 3.

said District Court for Limr couuij, d-ciared forliritd. Tlie said State of Kanms prayjt a Judgment Crfeitel recnizance fins snm tf reuty-fil't hundred drllars with interest fr. the 10th "ayot March. A. D.

1RR3. at fen ier cent, per annum-. Tha said Laivette Dunlwr is fartber n4ified that an attachment has been granted, in said cause, Omrt. asainst hui pr-qx-rtv, and tliat be is rquirl ta appear and answer the petition aforesaid on or befora the 31t day of Slarch, A. D.

ISU. SAMUEL A. FHJGS, Attorney for state of Kansas. J. C.

MAE3H AM, Clerk Disrri. O.urt. cL6t STew York, Beaton, And iuoot kiudsof GLOVES, either orth or South. JMeitlr section had claims upon him for support. Both have been his eremies.

Why should he tight The Government through, its Supreme Court had declared that he had Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, and all points in New England. Henery lilnr cf imftli, J-tiiei XlJ Suiitil, Elexus Smith, Mary Ann mm Stewart, Daniel J'SUtir, i Ktrattton, Junius clieible, Jacob Shipley, Thomas strode, JorduU; 1 Spencer, John Tlcoraiison, 11 Dr 2 htmpson, Lm Tucker, Tance, farali mrs Got. Brongh, of Ohio, recommeuds FROM ST. JOSEPH to .1 tax of three mills or. a dollar foi the support hours.

-fiS hours. CoviiitrV Produce BoRton. Saratojra. it soldier's families. Detroit, i Niajmra.

Falls.44 MiUeneiy Goods, lliux-ly, i'attey Saraisscs lleiriolt, t.randisou llerrick, Ira liaiijuer, Augusta-, dently he does not think tlie present education of a child will in the future be of any benefit to it. The last dodge of the opponents to Lane is to amend the Constitution, so to havp biennicl sessions of the Legislature. Topeki. Toronto 44 Montreal 59 Quebec 07 iS Hunalo 45 Albany ailZ New York i.5tf,4 yThe ReT. Mr.

Al ward has returned rwm the East with fund to build a Baptist Tliankinz onr frh-nds fir their tmtnmsure (nKTrnl Vaicc, ii W- years past, we think we' om still offer tUeut induce- Tvfti Kxrress Trainrf leava CJ Henrey mcuis to buy ot us. Our motto is liurch at Burlinganie. llutchoison, Mclvilla Ann Woiden, illiam 1 "Williams, Owen llubuard, Mary Juno T.innt. Howai-d Schnvler. of Uurlin- Record.

no rights that a white man was bound to respect. He had been denied, the privileges of the pre-emption act. North and South the majority of the treated him, a human being, as they would treat a horse- Jt Un th ese ci rcu sta ces 1 1 i te could justly demand of him to fightfor such it Union. Such being the what shall we think of Senator of therilnited States, whose vote opened a large territory to his enslavement, and obliterated a solemn compact for freedom from the' statute ame, lias been proitoted to a Captaincy in iiutchinsou, HO Irwin, Elidia Irwin, 11 This amendment was proposed by Judge Wakefield, in whose behalf Gen. Lane labored Lane Sales aui Smalll Promts I Admsuistrat rix.

Xotice. "VTOTTCE is hereby given that letters of admhtisrrm-A tion, npon the estate 'f Daniel Vancil. deceased, have been granted to sie bv the howirablc Pr4ata urine the canvass.T So instead of its beinjr Court of ffcilas eunntv. Kansas, bearing date tba ail anti-Lane dodge, it is a proposition-from HATS, direel connections. Passengers leaving: Cliicago at V.

Fridav night, by this line, will arrive in New York at 10.3U, A. m. Sunday. BaSarasre (liccked to all Vrinelpal Cities and Towiih. ELEG'ANT SLEEPING CARS On all Kight Trains throughout the line.

Tickets for sale at the office of the II. St. Joe. R. (and at no other office in Leavenworth,) corncc of levee and Delaware Street, Leavenworth.

R. N. RICE, Geu Detroit. II. C.

Vextworth, Gen'l Pass'ger Agcent, Chicago. II. KBXDALL, General "Western Agent, Leavenworth. ackson, 1 Jackson, Margaret Jones, Johnson, 31 mrs Jones, oscpliine the 11th Regiment TJ. S.

Regulars. ZTn Sunday night a barn occupied by Messrs. Whitney Jones, east of the Norton House, caught fire and was totally destroyed. In Jjeaven worth on Monday evening, Lane irieiius. EMM 18th day of January, A.

D. All persons bavin? claims ajinst Wild estate ara reouh-ed to exhildt them to wie (t allowance within MORROW Wells, William Williams, Win A Willianwr'Aliieliainrs Ward, Charles 11 Wright, Freeman Willis, Kobert A Mrs -Watt, Kobert t-Watinow, Lois mis 2 Wbittingtoii, Catiiariue hite, mrs -y AVilson, John "Woulds, Khodia Yats, China miss "Young, Ann mv Kimmenuami Uros H. SUIJIMONS, P. M. The total number of cattle received at Keeney, Patrick Kickard, John i one year from the thite i'f ssutl letters.

they miMr ba preclnd'Ml fntrn anv iK-n'-fif of such estate: and if said claims be not exhibited within three years from tha the A'ew York city market for the year 1863, Kline, A mrs lioamer, Alex- o.w-L-t..,. Hall was burned. Loss about was 210,334. Of sheep 519,316. Total of "BOOTS, SHOES, Carpets, Oil Clotlis, Laws, Euiiiimel cattle, cows, calves, sheep and swine for the year, 1 ,927,20:2.

Illinois furnishes New York lwis, llavid (i JosiaU $30,000. rs? Five hundred families from the East with 56lo per eent. of its beef cattle, sending ttle at SL Joseph in the there duriiiff the vear 118,602 head. The Bail Road Notiee. total wholesale eost for the year's supplv of DRY GOODS, i Groceries, Crockery and Glassware.

book ho originated and advocated in the Constitutional Contention of a new State-- tlte proposition to exclude the blacks; whose public and private speeches have teemed ith the vilest abuse of the to enact a law to for ce the negro, whether free or slave, into thoaTny? This Senator claims that the Union is in danger, and therefore that his liberties are. in danger. His proposition Is siruply, to force the negro, whom date of said letters, they will be f-wever lrred. AMMEH.IA TAXCIL. Administratrix of the estate cf Daniel Vancil, dsc'ii.

Clinton, Kaa, Jan. 9 th. lSbt r41-3t A.CL-CTU, Atty.Ca-EsUto. Administrator's "tiee-. OX the 30th davff December.

A. D. ISfiS, lttws of administration were sxanted to me by tha Probate Court of Douglas county, on the estate of Wm. Stroop, dwased. late of said conntv.

AH persons' havinsr claims against said estate are reqnirel to ex- hil.it the name to me for allowance within one year from said date, or they may I precluded from any benefit of ench estate; "and if such claims are not pr- -sr-nted within three years from said date, they shall be BY order of the Boar of Directors of the L. i Ft. G. K. It.

Col, I hereby notify ail persons who have meat was lliese tacts we compile from the N. Y. Tribune. heretofore subscribed for stuck in said coiuimnv. to spring.

great slaughter-house and pork packing establishment, is to be erected at St. Joseph. send to the undersigned, on or before the 3rd day of March, A. v. ism, the certincate or other cvidenceof H.

W. HINSDALE WHOLESALE It 48 50 South Water "jff The Conservative says Gov. Carnev ap uaymout of installments heretofore called for; arid give notice that all Htockvupon which anv nartof the preciates editors and editors do him. How does the Conservative appreciate the Surveyor first and second installments have not been paid, will mai- V2 00(1 morn hosrs were slansrh- DC accifrreu mrreiteu, ana revert to tlie company. uenerai 8 office biw: journal.

TILE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK Persons thereto w.ll receive leinvl certittcates forever deltarred. Miller's New Block, Massachusetts St tered in Kentucky, this year, tlian last. Very well, thank ye how do vour folks all of stock. Also, touotifvall having claims against Haiil iiiven under ms- band this ISth day of Janttary, A. GEO.

W. EMITH, Administrator. Lawrence, Kansas. 1 1 3t do Tom Carney would probably like to romove us, but Copperheads are powerful weak" in Washington. Conservative.

coniny to present the' same to the undersigned," oh We have on hand and are crnistanflv rceivin' larre ox- uejore gam oru uay OI tarcu, A. i. ISO, lor auiust- htocks ot jrooas, wnicu we bit prepsireil wll at low rates as can be purchased li-re or elw-where. West of the Mississippi, mcnt by the Hoard, or said claims will be forever We are glad to hear that you are so welL CHICAGO. Not H.

W. HIXSUALEjV S. SiBLST, V. J. STAStET.

1 barred. CANNIFF, Secretary 4 ft. a. K. H.

Co; Lawrence, Jan. 21, cl5-3t AMCEL T. PHOB K. of Pimeuto. tn the eoanty of S' Vioand State of Indiana, is notified that Elisabeth IIow does Dclahay do Ain't you sorry that the Copperheads" are so powerful weak" that they cannot procure his confirma- Shore did.

on the 19tb dav of Januarv. A. D. 18ft. PURCHASED IX EASTERN MARKETS FOR S.

F. WHITE, Agent, Wholesale Eealers in ion ESTABLISHED IS 1855 SACKED IX 1850; SURVIVED the FAMINE In 1S60, AND THE BULLETIN BOOK: BINDERY call attention to the advertisement -(Ocn. Banks has issued a Proclamation for a State election in Louisana, for Governor tccn.tUeS3dif Fel.ruary. A-rualigiront camp fever is raging in the negro. camp Lcgington, Mo.

It has carriedwoff morethan a hundred victims. Xhe.Itlin office which is al St. Joe, is to Varremovedto Atchison. ndge HarLun of Indiana, is appointed its snperintendant, vice Branch resigned. JTJae Hanuibal St.

Joe R. R- Co. have cons6lidateaithiriiirterest in regard to a western connection with the Atchison fc file her petition the nflice of the Clerk of the District Court within and -r tlie conntv of Douglas and of Kansas, charprip rlie said Samnel T. with adultery with oae Annie A. Anderson, alias Aalli Bixiwn, and akini; that she may be divorced frira ths asid Ssunuel T.

Shore. an tlae vC mar. tain real estate to her, ami alimony, which petitipn will stand f- hearing at the wit term of said Court, -ELISARETH L. SHORE. Bv her attorneys.

tioonET YAKvnsfc. Attest: Wilstm Shaanon, Clerk. ctt of L. Scott of New York City, publishers of the various leading Majrazines of TOTALLY DESTROYED Gentlemen's: Fnrnislilng Goods, England. Tlie contributers to these periodi AND ARE OFFERED, FOB TVJOTW'ITHPTASDIXG TIIE ABOVE DISCOUR USTo.

83 IVICE STREET, Under the Tremont House, 37-3m CHICAGO. agenieutg, cals are men of the highest literary ability and intelligence. Their contributions form a perfect compendium of all that is going on in the literary, scientific aud political world, and Notice. CASH ONLY, In Probate Court in D.mglas Cot, Kansas. Blackwood's Maimziiie no one can fail to be interested in thcir-dis- R.

R. Co. To Isabell M-e. Marv 3L Tnton. Mary M.

Duffiold," cussions, and gather instruction therefrom. Elir-abeth Dowell and M.u-v Ann Xewton, i the Stats AND THS Gen Curtis had a brUlant reception at nf Missouri, distributees of the estate of Robert 6. ho ever wants solid and eleiraut readiusr. i il should subscribe. AT PRICES THAT Great Western Salle aM Harness ihimeld, deceasea: TAKEnotice'that Hol-jemanT.

DnHield. administrator of the" estate of the said Robert O. Duflield he has striven to enslave, whom he has degraded, to fight for Aw liber.ies Brave and noble man In the Daily Globe of Jan. 13th, we find the following. remarks by Senator Lane I do hope, having seen thS man1 ner in which the people of Kentucky are treating as good material in my opinion as any other, that the chairman of the Military Committee, if the Government is not prepared to seize the slaves of Kentucky and force them into the ranks, will propose a law for that purpose.

In my opinion all the black men, free and slave, xhoitld be exhausted before wutS men are Is not that worthy of the 19 th century Here is a. proposition to force the black man to do the fighting for the white man, coming from a person hose life is a long black record of oppression against the black race When he had his con-troversey with Gen. Hunter, he was "going to the ars," if he had to go as a private. We soon learned that he must go as Brigadier Ocneral and not as a private. Then he would not go unless he could be Brigadier and Senator.

Failing in this, he now does not propose to go until all black men, free and slave, are exhausted. We protest against such injustice to the black race. Our country has regarded them as aliens, and in its Federal capacity-denies them the privileges of citizens. It will not draft the subject of a foreign, power, and it has no right to seize a helpless perJple that it has oppressed and force tkem to fight its battles. Treat them kindly and justly and they will rally round the flag and defend it to the last, at all times keeping step to the music of the "Leavenworth.

Business houses and hotels were illumiuatedaud bon-fires blazed in the streets. (OPPOSITE TIIE PLANTERS' HOUSE,) Leavenworth, Kansas. iBriisJr; Kevidws; PRICES CHEAP AS EVER, TO IHOSE WHO PAT" PROMPTLY fcf ABVAXCK. J-if Fillmore still survives tlio wreck dtfceaeed, has oldaiaed an rdcr from the homjrahto DEFY COMPETITION! Probate Court of lHiuirl ennry, Kansas, to pay an of matter and crush of Lawrence," and bare established, in connection v. itb TnK Bui persons entitled to d'stnbntion Iroim Tlie ai-resaia letin Job Pkixting Office, one of the best estate of Rert G.

DnffieH deceased, and tbit such can oe round at foutlia new buihlino MANUFACTURER, SI I IX 8CETI rs, Davment will be made on first day of rebraary next- at the ofitee of said Court. AND EXAMINE BEFORE PURCHASING. ELSEWHERE. 7 i Lawrence, Jan. 14, 1364.

j. j-' c43-tf ready and willing, to wait on all old aud new customers," with the richest, cheapest and most desirable goods market. It AXD TAKES PLEASURE IX AXXOCXCIXG TO Clinton, Kansas, December 27th, ISrci U. T. DCTFTELtt.

AdmiuTs'r of the'estateof Rul.ertQ.DulSeld, dee'd. By A. Curtis, his attorney. c41-4t Kinderie? west of York City, and solicit the pat-toaage of any having work in onr line. "We shall devote ciMscial attentiom to the muuufacture of BLANK BOOKS FOE COUNTIES DISTRICT COURT BOOKS, COUNTY TREASURERS' BOOKS, RECORDS, REGISTERS, TAX BOOKS And all kinds of BOOKS OF riTIitlC RECORD, Manufactured from the best of stock, and in the bigh-i est style of the art; HIS SIAXY FRIEXDS THAT HE HAS A Larger Stock Who shall we have for Mayor? As we approach the season for our annual Tie Union (Store) Inst afliM tePreserveir Publication ATotics 4 Postage Reduced Premiums to new Notwithstanding the cost of Reprinting these Periodicals has inore than doubled in consequence of the enormous rise in the price of Paprr and of a general advance in all other expenses and notwithstanding other publishers are reducing the size or increasing the price of their publications, we shall continue, for the year 1864, to furnish ours complete, as heretofore, at the old rates, viz 1.

THE LOUDON QTJABTEELY (Conservative). election of Oitv officers, we daily hear this DAXTEL WELLIXflTOX is lterel.y notified that tm the fourth dav of April. A- D. TT. tl-e undersigned.

puestion Now" we want a man who will look after our interests: one who will George H. B. Hopkins, as plaintiff! fild ia the Clerk's office of the District Conrt of Una conntv. Mate Kansas, a petition aaainst said Daniel Wellington as BETTER ASSORTMENT exert himself to sec that we make all necessary preparations to prevent another raid. In a word, we want a thorough going man.

We defendant, the object and prayer of which petition are to obtain a jndinant ssrainst said Daniel WeHinit- Than ever before. ton in fivor tf plntiff ftr the snm of Ono bon- lave nianv good men our community, and In Storm Brick Building. TH DINBTJBGH REVIEW (Wbigki ks such a man we want. I would propose tlie 43-tf JAS. G.

SAXDS. dred andtwentyive dollar, with interestfrnm Marrh first, 1S03. npon the pnmaiwnry noteof said defendant to G. VT. TVnts-wi f.r said snm.

dated Jnly first, lriU. An Order of Attnrhment has lieen issnod in name of T. B. thiridge, as a man for the of S'fFhc Treasurer of the California Sanitary Commission, has authorized the Sanitary Commission in' the East to draw on him for month, as long as the war lasts. Gws and Engines have been revived-by.

the Hannibal fc St Joe Rail Road, ilf the company had a new road, travelers -would to travel that way. Lieut. Robert Pierce, who sometime since was-eaptured by the guerrillas, has in making his escape, and is now in tcommcad of his company in the 14th K. V. An emigrant ship from Hamburg to Anntralia.

was lately lost on the coast of Hoi-Sand, and out of four bundled passengers, jj early all perished. tT Immense quantities of lead, believed to be impregnated with gold and silver, have '(been discovered near Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. John Stevens shot a snow white owl, near Troy, Doniphan County, on last Friday, measuring five feet two inches from tip to tip. THE N0BTH BRITISH -REVIEW (Free Ch.) said, action under which has been attached the follow NOTICE.

S200 JiEWIlD THE WESTMINI5TEB, "REVIEW (Liberal). in? real estate of said dpfondant, to wit fice. He has long lived in this community, is favorably known to all -ow who has, at heart, a strong interest for the future welfare of Lawrence, and on whose judgment we can rely. CITIZEN. acres of land from "off the east side of the south half of the south-east quarter section BLACKWOOD'S EDLKBTJEGH KAGA.

(Tory). THE undersigned has received official information that one seventeen in township Ko. rwenty-three- ranire twenty-C mr 24, in Linn county, liumi acaord- MERCANTILE BOOKS. We invite the attention of Merchants, Bankers MauuCMTturers IIotol Keepors, Jtc to our fiicilities for the manufacture of the beet kinrlfj of Journals, Day Books, Invoce Books, ihiitiinjt Bales Books, Hotel Registers, Lawyers' locketsa MAGAZINE BINDING. JTarper's, The Atlantic, Godey, Peterson, Frank Leslie, Weekly, lictrial Jfistory of the War, ant other bound in Plain or fane Blinding, at the lowest ti.ires.

Hitnlinr; of all kidds and style1 Paper, Sheep, Calf, Law Style, Morocco, Turkey Morocco, and Morocco Antique, done upon the shr-rtest notice. Rul ing of all kinds promptly uoiic 4 a Si. II. We empl' iy none but the iirst-class workmen, and are prepared to guarantee every job of work sent oat. Orders respectfully Address i.

TtltMS. Per Ann. Lawrence, Jan. 27th, IS64. intr to rne overnmenr snrvev.

DRY GOODS AMD LOTIIIXG, Boots, SlAoe, 1 Hats, Caps Paid defendant is notified that be ts required an-. swer said petition by the seventeenth day of WAK ITEMS. Masonic Resolutions. We have received the following resolutions. A.

v. imh. or rn same win tie taken as true and Jndo- BENJAMIN P. SHAFFER was, on the 23d day of October last, convicted, in tlie District Court of the county of Xemalia, of the crime of RAPE, and sentenced to the Penitentiary fur five years that, on the 8th of November last, he escaped from tlie Jail of said county, and has since fled to parts unknown: that he was abont nfty-eix years of aire, five feet five inches high, with aquiline nuee and light ment rendered acconlinirly. For any one of the four Reviews (HI For any two of the four Reviews A On For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 For nil' four of the Reviews 8 00 For Black wood's Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and one Review 5 00 For Blackwood anil two Reviews 7 00 For "Blackwood and three Reviews I 9 00 In Gen.

Banks' Department onr troops GEOKOE H. B. nOPKTXS, PTfT. D. P.

Lowe, Arty fr PWC ctS-Cw passed on the decease of Dr. J. W. Robinson, Assistant Surgeon of the 2d Kansas. He was have captured the town of Miulisoiiville, a Master Mason, in the East, and occupied that blue eyes.

For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 north of Lake -Sth of January was eelobrateil bv salute, fired In purxnance of law, a reward of -TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS POSTAGE. by order of Gen. Banks, and by a great I The powtairt- to all parts ot the tnltod rttatas is now O1. 1830. -X.

PERSONS of sedentary habits troubled with will be paid, from the Treasnrv of the State, f.w the c45-tf lEATEXWOUTIL KANSAS. union mass meeting the Gen GOODS! nly Kilty-slx Onts a Year for the Whole JFive Pablientions, viz: twentv- arrest and delivery said fniritive into the custody of Banks, in bis order for a State election, rour cents a year for Blackwood and only Kifrllt iJje lienn or said county of Nemaha. I. THOMAS CARXET, c41-3t Governor of Kausas. declares that so much ot the Constitution a tear lor Itevlow.

Postage is jhij-able at the offici whero the numbers are received. vi.r. New IsToCces of f. and laws of the. State as relate to slavery, being inconsistent with the present con dition of public affairs, and plainly inap TIIE PIOXEERTiRUO STORE V5f KANSAS STILL survives.

Still in their aslics live Vizir wonted fires!" am on-'more in flejil Jijajy! a i stuck of i New Subscribers to any two of the Periodicals tr 1S04, will receive at a premium their choice of any one of the fonr Reviews for 18G3. Subscribers to all live will receive their choice of any two of the four Reviews GENTS', LADIES' AND CnjXDREXS' We-ar8 indebted to Alson I. Journal Clerk of the Senate, for a copy of the-Governor's Message of last year, accompanying documents. We are obliged to our correspondent from Honey Locust for the favor received, and all can see by tie letter which we pub- lish," that the writer can do much better than to freeze. plicable to any.

class of persons now ex isting within its limits, are inoperative BOOTS SHOES Ior iboj. Subscribers to any or all the works for lfco, may procure any of the four Reviews fir 1863, to which they may not be entitled as premiums, at $1 a year each. aud void, lie has also appointed a con vention for revision of the Constitution-to 4KB The' third Edition of the September Number uiacKwowi, containing an article ty nn officer For. 'Winter, Spring: and Summer wear: assemble in May. Railroad Lands For Sale THE LAXDS KNOWS AS THE DELAWARE a.vlULOAW bordarins; the hndiway from Lawrenec to Leavenworth and Otdtalonea, are now for sate.

The railroad, from the month of the Kansas Fiver up the Kansas Valley, is now graded. The Leavenworth Branch (which will be graded by January first, 1804,) also passes through these lands. These lands are well supplied with wood and water, and embrace -the best river bottom lands in our State. The terms are one-third cash down, and balance in one, two and three years. The cars will soon be running on both these lines.

The office for the sale of these lands is at Simpson Brothers' Bank, Lawrence, and at Leavenworth. c-KMf a. rJIMl'SON. Ajcent. wno was present at the jsatue ot ucttysDars, is now ready price 23 cents.

A printer arrived at -Washington if Remittances aud conmiunications should be address-! A. meeting of the citizens of Topeka, from Richmond, says the rebels are forcing every male" into the army from 16 to DOMESTIC, DEMOS, DRILLING, ed to LEONARD SCOTT CO, Publishers, i )j Nd.33 Walker St. bet. Broadway and Church ATe abjo-publish the FARSEH'S GUIDE, ness, lassitude, pnlpitation of the heart, lack; of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation ic. deserve to sulfcr if they will nst try the eal- ebr ted r- PLANTATION BITTrftS, lich are now Eecommended by tlie 1 -g'-jet medical a ithorities, and warranted to prodnt tat xm mediate beneficial effect.

They are exceed of agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede a "I other tonka where a healthy, gentle stimulant is They purify, strengthen and hrrigo ate. They create a healthy 'ft They are on antidote change- of water and. diet. Tliey overcome effects of dissipation and They strengthen the system and enliven the They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent They purify the breath and acidity of the slisi fc. They core Dyspepsia and Csastipatioa.

They -cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera They cure Liver Complaint and Xervous HeadaohaL They make the weak strong, the languid brilliant, and are exhausted nature's great "They ara composed of the celebrated Galisaya bark, winter green, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in perfoetly pure-St. Croix ram. Sor parrk-mlars, aee circulars and totunonialg aroand each bottle. Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle.

that it has D. S. Baraes' signature out ear private 8. Stamp over the wiU plantation acea. and our firm signature en a fine; steel ptmtm eacravinc; Tn aide LibeL Sea that onr, bottle ia.

aot refilled with spurioos and deleterious stuff. We dbny any person to match the taste' or. character of our gooC Any person pretending' to sell Plantation Bitters by 60 years of age. Ho says that there is universal despondency rnd terror at the South and that the Government, with By Henrt Stephess, of Edinburgh, and the late J. P.

of Yale College, 2 vols. Royal Octavo, 1000 pages and numerous Encravimrs. osisriBxma, A if i 'is mmt difficulty stems the currentf of popular 4 PKICE, $6, for the two volumes. By Mail $7 ---ri, atxrr It is represented at New Orleans by position in the Lodge at Manhattan Wpeeeas. It has pleased" Almighty God, the all-wise Architect of the universe, to "remove from among us by the hand of death, our much esteemed brother J.

W. Robinson. Ass't. Surgeon 2nd Kansas Vol. Cavalry, a citizen of Kansas, therefore be it Jtetolnxl, That in the death of brother Robinson, his Lodge has lost a faithful an upi-ight Mason, and his country a useful citizen, whose memory Vill ever be cherished by all who knew him.

He was a kind husband an upright man, and a patriot, whose energies and talent were devoted to the of his country. Jiexolvcd, That we sympathize and condole with the family and friends of our deceased brother, in their bereavement aud loss of one so cherished, and that the members of. this Lodge wear the. usual badge of mourning thirty days. IiestAved.

That these resolutions be published in the Fort Smith newspaper. Kansas and New England papers are requested to publish the above resolutions. a. eopy of be forwarded to tlie family of our deceased brother. J.

Cart Fbexch. Lieut. A. D. C.

Joiix Mextzer, Capt.2nd Kan. Cav. J. HfcKDarV W. H.

Lewis, Committee. A M0NSIK0TJS P20PGSITI0H. If, during this war, there is a race in Lis country tb at has the j-ight to ask to bo neutral, tL at racb fs the negro. If the South had enslaved him, it had clothed and fed hiii and relieved hfm of the necessity of caring for himself. Ho was a creature entirely without responsibility, and with little aspirations for a nobler and higher future.

Did the idea of liberty ever possess his soul, and to seek it, should he find his wav north, there hewas seized, cast into dungeon and-j soon Lurried back- by northern men to bondage and the lash. i SIMPSON BROTHERS, LA-iiv. is: is, Corner of Massnchnsctts and Winthrop Streets, LAWREXCE, KAXSAS. Drafts, Checks, Gold and Silver, tci, bonjht and old. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted.

1 8-tf escaped Union refugees from Mississippi, desiring to emigrate to the gold mines, lias been called in order to effect an organization, jh that a pleasant, safe and expeditious trip can be A Bill providing for a Geological Snr-xey 6f tlie State, and providing for' the appointment of a Geologist for that purpose has 3been introduced into the House. It proposes appropriate $3,500 for tliat purpose. t. 'S" Linkenauger. a citizen of Burlin-nme, while, passing throngh Olathe," was opped by some members of Company iopt.

Swain, of the 15th K- V. who roughly 3 and abused him and stole liis re- olver. that one half of the population of that SOLDIER SI A Bed, White, Blue, Crar and Fancy State left, at home Are strongly Union, Flannels, AND OUR PEOPLE AT BOSXE Hahdreds of its citizens have lied to the CHEMICALS, PAINTS. VAR ISH Coal Oil iamps, as is to be found West of St. Louie, -and wilLoell them as low as anv this section of the country, nin removing' into new and oommodions quarters in the 1 NewJmiler Where'! have fitted' iip as good an establishment as any ia Kansas; notwithstanding the i QlJANTllELm AID To all my friends, and1 tTie puVjliCiBfe'neraHy, I extend a cordial "invitation to call and see me in my new quarters.

i fiJ. i. -1 i. B- WOODWARD, Ar now offered ji Opportunity by wliich they woods to escape "conscription. can oDiain a james, noKTosr; CurtainsClotll Paper, GOOD AND DURABLE TIME PIECE, A report was brought to Fortress Monroe by a flag of truce, that the rebels had fevcuated Gen.

Butler Register Conrejancer. 5T A p- at a VERYJLQW FIOtTRE. ffV OtIS WATCHES AXS Deeds and Hortcages- carefully drawn." Acknowl TTIXDOW SHADES FIXTURES, edgments taKen. Oma in the Saw Court Howee puflding up stairs. gallon or tat bulk, is aa Ws aeB enly Sa our log cabin bottle.

Any person imitating tola bee T7ARRANTED KEEP, TIME -ON TEAR, "I C.TO VSiT All who wish to go East, ordered a reconnoissanca io force, which penetrated to' within 27 miles of Tlich-mond and found the statement untrue. The N. Y. Herald's army correspondent, that a gentleman from Rich rill please lamine the advertisement of H. Kendall, tle, or Bailing any ether material 7 therein, cfclled Plantation Bitters or not, is a crimiai PBIYILE6E 0 EXAMINATION BEFORE PAYMENT IS REQUIRED.

'A GENTS i Lot to your' interests -Calf and ex-XjL amine something nrgently needed by every person or ten samples sent FRET, by mail, twenty rants, that retails Sir Two Dollars, by L. "WOLOOTT, the U. Law, and wiif he-' eV mujeenlied by us. Wo mond. rejiorts that re-inforcements for already have our ayr -tati two parties' I IMPROVED DUPLEX IN FULL RUBY ACTIONS.

bottles, c.j who will aueeed in gettis TsiLi ijongstroet jiatt iett jee army and that Longstreet was advancing on Knoxville. A Brut class Huntinir Time Piece of either material 1 over-which electro-line plated 18 fc! gold, most 'Jeneral Western Agent of the Hannibal fe St. Joe Chicago, Burlington fc Quincy and Michigan Centnd Railroads. These companies are fortunate in Recuring io obliging' and intellige: an official, and rmVelers will always find him ready to' impart to them whatever information they may lesire.T".''."'! 1. ALL persons indebted to the firm of Walter Willis Later reports 2 that Gen.

Longstreet J. A Rrok, ara requtnted to call untnediately and set PAjCTIB. BROOKS, Carpet Sacks, I Baskets, til duralH rougtit, maKing umtation no raiiltlest that it cannot be detected from the solid material by tins most experienced judges: acids will hot affect it London--made pinvomeiit, IJMPBOVTD DCPLEX ia FULL RUBY AGl'ION, has sweep seconds, and is not tle xiieix accounus. into close enarters. The demand far Drake's Ilaatav tion Eittci from ladiei; clergymen, merchaata, Ac aa rrfecHy incredible.

The simple trial of the evidence we prent of their worth and super They are sold by all raspnrtsMtv. efrnggfsis grocers, physicians, hotels, Sloans, steamboats and country stores. 1 fyii VHAMM''MC6 Lawrenx-c, Dec 31, jri cll-lm to be excelled in general appearance. THIS IS DE County Clerk and Notary Public4. Acknowledgments, taken nd Mortgages drawn, Patents procured from Jhd- Land Office, Taxes paid for non-residents.

All business entrusted to me will be punctually asid carefully attendedlowt 7 i Office jn Sew County Building. recently made tender of an important character to the General Government, involving no less than the surrender of his force. The President's amnesty proclamation is said to be creating such a state of feeling In the' reberar'myas" to fudi -cate its utter, demoralization. "Wanted 1 LOT3 in lUawrence TEN C1DEDLY one of the BEST ARTICLES ever offered for. TRADERS AND ENGINEERS, enirautg, and persons traveling, will find theui superior tq any other i.ajteration of climate will NOT affect their accuracy; Pricei packed in good shape SJSPiSOS BROTHERS.

1- 1 Bfoop Skirts Bradley's Best, and gopd running order, only or case, of lor rf SILVER DOUBLE TIME HUNTlNfa LEVERS. AGItAHAil V.V.YS H. t. UTJBRELLAS, -NEW ADVERTISErVIENTS;" BEST QUALITY SILVER CASES, over which dec tro-fioe plated 13 Jc gold, similar to. oar improves du HAS OPEXI3 A BLACKSMITH SHOP OK NEW Hampshire Street opposite the Unioa Store, wherb is ready ta do all kiads of work in tllat line, to order and on short him a call.

37-Sm plex, ana supsnap acgitttea moveuienis wan stop, to be used in timing horses, has roum dwexes for Wiushinston and Graanwich-tiaM. sweep Watelimiikcr i and JeTrdcri' Jfo5 Delaware treet, near TblraV tT KAXSAS. MrgVTaiiAt ni Jewelry carefully ftepnlredasMt r. Tf ra-g i IK. XVW "TCt "'J VlTTQ' tfVt-TVT VV ACS -i i I- nil the improvetnents.

All ia aH, taMng its vnUKs- Ty fhe subscrfljer'on Dark Bsown'br Black Pony, DRAKE BROTHERS, BOOISSEU.JERS, STATIONERS MPER DEALERS, 67 Delaware and Fonrth. :3 Uadallitti tsd And.IlQ: at the old, stand of l.r P. G. bRdTEXORT ooui years oio, wmcntne owner can: have by Tif ul ana faultless appeabascs ana its BurtBioa MovEMitfT into consideration, we regard it as decidedly the cheapest article 1 of the lfind in the market. Price, in SjooU running Order, or cae of 6 for 49 We ask na oar in advance.lut will forward Escaping this, did he seek for a home in the north, be found himself Regarded as ati Inferior being, with schools, churches and the rights of suffrage closed against him, "kicked fromjrail c.irs.

and stages," excluded from juries' and witness' boxes and oppressed by statutes which would arrest him as a vagrant did he enter certain States. With such he WrtAmly had right to hesitate where he should go, when this war broke out4 If the South gave him no hope, his experienee at the North could furnish one. Whichever side he turned, for himself, he couldc see nothing but perwution and slavery. Notwithstandmg many of them have taken sides, Over 100,000 of them are already enlisted in behalf of a Gov 4IMJCASTER8 1st Reg, K. 8.

M. 8. D. i Lawrence Jan. 23d.

1864. The Officers of the First Regiment Kansas Slate Militia, S. are to meet at the Court House at Law. mce, on 8atorday February 6th, for the purpose of electing one Colonel, Lieut Col. and Captain Commanding.

tW The Lane Press 'are delighted to know tjhat, Jim" -as not snowed in on the Rail toad, and that 3ie(was in in--itead of attempting to corne, here to control the When the charge that he was to be here was made, they never denied it. This shows that they expected him, and that his non-appear--iee disappoints them as much as hi-ppo-neuts, provms paying charges and taking wy Immtiiltot 4, 7UH No. jO. Massachlt8 sirceC Kansas. Cash paid fcr Coantry PMdara, o-34f --r ,1 lawrcnco.Van.

ttth, i86i. either of tjietn- io rT-toMsitile parties, any part of 43-'2t the loyal States, with bill payable to expressman aloes. josxra ssieas. when the goods are delivered, f-iving hs buysr the 0fl HUTCHWOg, K.T. BAKK8V 1 ir Alsoatn stock of T.

1 'it A Attorneys and Counselors at Lair, ATTOIiH coops, Wilt" practice in all tha Conrta nf Hu BtA and STOLEN. about; Monday, January ISth; -from Mrs Back, living "about four miles west of Lawrence, tws mares, three years, old next spring. Oae is a dark sorrel, with white hind feet and white stripe in her near five feet high; one a dark gray, with a white strijxi down her face. Also, at the nme time, three cQvorlids were stolen. A rewaid of furry dollars will be pti for the'ratdnf of both mares, or twenty dollars for either.

clS-St rKAXCl? FECK. privilege examination, ana not BauakkCtory ine watch can he returned at onr inpikns. The express companies refuse making collections on soldiers edtber -Kuinently all ucklJ(JiLLf iji BY THE CASH to insure attention. We make a deduction of two dollars on either watb when tha payment is forwarded in advance. Money may be sent by express at onr expense." THOB.

CAFFERTY 99 and 05 Broad 8, oppoait Oty Benk. 3S-Sm Providence, S. aV i rtAXLk 'no-iJ r-ehrd and aaf i at rataa. 1 rr-h Lua of ImT 1 Ljf chniMtU L-Tce, Wazuwa. especially will give prompt personal attention to any business entrusted to tlem, in the counties of Donlas, pSawne Johnson, Miaii.Linn, "Burton, AndsVson, Fraiiklm, Coffey and Lyon.

Will attend tha terms of Collccft- i made and remitted. ad A. fcirrs aaaus a.1 terms of Lurrict Court held ta tha Court in thoe comities. rnuntiea of jPianiss. Jfiami.

Z.iaw, ernment that has heretofore enslaved' CiM BWat A9-tf TTM. 4 R.S.JOU.SS0X. a- skirped last. OrncE In JJiUer Slock, over th Conntry Store. Vuft7.f tit, AadCTfOH sunt -sac.

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