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r. The Democrat. JT. A. UEKRY Editor.

Successor to McCourt Fisclmcr, STOVE MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS OF- TIIIST, COPPER SHEET IHOISTWAJEIE, HAVE constantly on hand a large assortment of the following variety of stoves, vrLicb they can recommend to the public, and warrant them to be the best in nse: yandotte: every hamlet and village in the country, could as well, and with as little exertion, have a reading room as either Pittsburg or Bostonnot so large, of course, but not so many minds to feed. '1 We hope our temperance reformers will act upon this suggestion, for we candidly believe that more good can be accomplished in this way within a yeathan the combined efforts of all the societies and lecturers can accomplish in ten years. IS. December SO CHANCE FOR GRANT AS A RADICAL CANDIDATE. The New York Herald, which has been the most devoted advocate of the claims of General Grant as a Presidential candidate has a very strong editorial on the "negro Conventions in the Southern States, and their effect on the North' in which it emphatically declares "If General Grant accepts the Radical nomination upon such platform as the Radicals now tread he will be beaten despite his national popularity and his masterly reticence.

Gen. Scott was defeated when there were similar but minor Mi Xfl I ATLANTA," "VOLUNTEER," GENERAL GRANT," T. WEAVER, of OUtbe, is an aulhorizeil ti agent for Tub Wtaspotte Democrat for Olathe and Johnson County, and ia fully empowered to receive subscriptions and receipt for the game. 3 1 e- Ui t- CD 3 zr. 3 IDEPEXDEXT ORDERS.

a. nvE- Wyantlolte Chapter, No. 6, R. A. meets on the second and fourth Saturday nights of each month.

P. S. FERGUSON, II. P. I.

15. SHARP, Secretary. oo WYANDOTTE LODGE, NO. 3, F. A.

A. meets the First and Third HroS Saturday night of each month. E. T. HOVEY, W.

M. I. B. SHARP, Secretary. oo I.

O. O- Summunduwot Lodge, No. 3, 1. O. O.

meets every Monday "wsk? night. F. H. N. G.

R. DE POSEB, Secretary. oo S. OIF1 T. Wyandotte Division No.

9 S. of T. meets every Thursday evening at McGrew's Hall. Fbask P. Rias, W.

P. JOSEr-HIXE KILLIX.F. S. E.MET RlAS, R. S.

St. Joseph Benevolent Society. This Society meets the First Sunday in each Month, at the Catholic School House. 12 tf M. GORMAN, Sec'y.

-t S3 a 3 P-i; I I "PEERLESS," 1 Buck's and i ianprov'd 0 S3 bO c3 0 c3 patent. 15 -SS el S- it C3 3 .2 MESSENGER," "MAGNOLIA," "PILOT." 3 -a E-t CO 3 i i 3 -a George II. Pendleton, From the Louisville Courier. Fkankpqkt, Nov. 28, 1867.

Hon. Geo. II. Pendleton is spending a few days in this city, by way of rest and recreation. Kentuckians are ever ready to greet this unselfish patriot, unswerving Democrat, eminent, statesman, distinguished juristand accomplished gentleman to their hospitable firesides.

Than Geo. II. Pendleton, we do not belieTe there is any man who holds a higher place in the admiration and confidence of the people of Kentucky and he merits all our good opinion. However, it is no part of our purpose to write eulogium upon him he needs none, but we will take occasion to say whether it be too early to agitate the question or not, that he is most decidedly our choice for the next Presidency of the United States; and we predict that for him will be cast, as a unit, the vote of Kentucky in the Democrat National Convention when it shall meet to present a standard bearer for the ensuing Presidential campaign. A STEP FORWARD.

A correspondent of the Commercial, in a very sensible letter', takes up the interesting letter problem of what shall be done with the thousands of young men, clerks, mechanics, and- others mostly strangers in the city who are'driven, especially on Sundays, by the absence of all social ties or moral restraint, to engage in practices which tend directly to their ruin. There is sound sense in this paragraph "Nor will the efforts of the Young Men's Christian Association meet the difficulty for the moment you put the word "Christian" into their corporate name it suggests the idea that the outsiders are heathen, and that the Christian young men are lay missionaries to convert them, and bring them to the anxious seat and the church. Aud it will not do to turn away in anger and say that if these people do not come and fill up our churches so far as they can get in, they may go to the devil." The writer thinks the error of our people in the discussion of this matter lies in the fact that we are too apt to treat people as they should be and cot as they are. In some respects French civilization is far ahead of ours. They take evils as they are, and when they find them, ineradicable and incurable they do the next best thing they control them by placing them under laws.

We should do the same thing by choosing the least of to evils. The writer comes to the point at once by urging the opening of public libraries and reading rooms on Sunday. He says, "the love of knowledge is inherent in human nature, and by using it as a fulcrum for your lever, yon can move three fourths of this whole mass of loafing and idling humanity into reading rooms on the Sabbath." In confirmation of this, the correspondent instances the fact that at the Lochiel Iron Works, near Harrisburg, the leading men connected with the reading room, and all the hands of the establishment have the privilege of spending their evenings and their Sundays among books, perodicals and newspapers. A recent visitor to this Workingman's Library writes "I have been reading all morning (Sunday) in our library, and there is always a crowd in the rooms. I see around me TVe offer all the above named stoves al reduced prices for CASH.

We can face any opposition, and therefore advise our friends and the public at large to call and examine our stock, styles and prices and be convinced that they can procure better bargains with ua than at any other establishment west of St. Louis. We never got a Captain's commission in the army only got up to high privates in the rear rank, but don't ask any favorson that acconrit. J. J.

M'COTTRT, aug 9, 1867. lly Minnesota Avenue, between Fourth and Fifth. F. BHUOES, Wyandotte Base Ball Club Practice every Friday afternoon, at Huron Place. Regular meetings on first Saturday of every month, at 8 o'clock.

P. M. J. H. BRUCE, President.

J. A. CRUISE, Secretary. Wyandotte City Cricket Club. Monthly meetings First Monday in each month at Club rooms.

Play days every Tuesday at 2 o'clock P. M. The public are invited to witness the games. I. B.

Sharf, President. Lawson Cook, Secretary. -DEALER IN HARDWARE, STOVES AXD MANSION HOUSE, Washington Avenue, 1et. 3d Sc 4th WYANDOTTE, KANSAS, C. F.

PETERS, Proprietor. This Hotel is now prepared to accommodate secular or transient customers in a pupenor rtyle. In connection with the hotel is a good STABLE AID WAGON YARD uppliad with plenty of corn, hay and oats, to, which the proprietor invites the particular attention of Farmers, teamsters and movers. De principles involved, and President Pierce, with all his imbecility, then stepped into power." The Herald sees what is in the future. Any candidate whom the Radicals may put up will be defeated.

The people of this country are not prepared to turn the greatest nation in the world over to the wild rule of barbarised negroes just freed from slavery. An Umlucky Pate. Charles Sumner fell feom a car which was in motion, at Elkhart, and was badly bruised about the head. Republican "Chawles" has had bad luck with that pate of his. Some years ago he got it slightly hurt.

The Brooks ran against it, and "Chawles" got it hurted. Poor Good thing it is not so hard a pate as to break with all these collisions. State News. It is estimated that 9,000,000 of brick was manufactured at Leavenworth during the past season. The White Cloud Chief has just completed its eighth has never missed a full weekly issue.

The Topeka Leader says the District Court for Shawnee county has been engaged for several days in adjudicating a case wherein Chester Thomas and others are upon the one side, and Jacob Smith et al. upon the other. It is probably one of the most important cases ever tried before the District Court, as several thous-acres of the Kaw half-breed lands, adjoining the Union Pacific Railway, are in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHRISTMAS EVE, BALL signing to engage permanently in the Hotel business, the proprietor will leave no means untried to render satisfaction to those who may stop with him. Terms moderate, and regulated on the "'live and let live" principle.

THE WYANE0TTE CITY CRICKET CLUB What is going on. British officers are resigning in large numbers. Omaha bootblacks charge 45 cents for a shine. The King of Sweden has written a book. Rats ate a man who died alone in Providence.

A shad boning machine is the latest The world contains seven millions of Jews. The Maine ship yards arc nearly all idle. There arc 219 newspapers published in will ifive their Second annual Ball and Supper, In the New Brick School House ox India. Paris is to have an American newspaper, Tickets, including Sapper, weekly. Dancing to commence at 8 o'clock, p.

m. Goad Aiusic win Domatienaance. I he younger Dumas has realized 000 from his "Idees de Mme. Aubrav." Ivon D. Heath.

E. R. Heath, M. D. Ten cents a head is the price of black votes in South Carolina.

A minister named Koegel is to Berlin ID 1R XT G- MEDICINES, OILS and PAINTS. what Spurgeon is to London. THIRD STREET, Del ween Kansas and Minnesota Avenues. WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. Always on hand everything pertaining to the trade.

Itoofing, Guttering Sponiing done to order. The moEt celebrated patterns nf Stoves ara kept on hand and oiTored at prices that DEFY COHPETITIOT. 25 tf J. W. K'EEFER, SAM'L KEEFER, VV.

A. FAYMAN, KASSAS C1TT. SHVTOEK. KXfAS C1T1T. They are starving at the Isla of Dogs, England.

THE IMPEACHMENT FIZZLE. The impeachment fizzle is ended, and llje country can breathe easy once more, l-'or many months the people of all sections were told that President Johnson had openly and defiantly overridden the onatitution aud the laws, and that to ave the country, he tnnst be impeached nod removed from office. Radical congressmen prated of impeachment in congress and out of congress. Kadical editors wrote of impeach want, talked of of impeachment, dreamed of impeachment, and feasted on impeachment. The impeachment part of the committee, with Ashley.thc associate and con-frier of convicts and perjurers, hunted the whole country over to find evidence to sustain their charges, but lo and behold, when the vote come to be taken on the question in the House, only 57 members Toted to sustain the report.

The bubble has burst, and the malignant members that thirsted bo for the President's blood are denied their coveted luxury. Sensible men, from the first, regarded the whole thing as a farce and a humbug, a bitterly partizan measure, and so it has proved, and the yelpers are humbled in the dust. The impeachment question is defeated! Negro suffrage, wherever submitted to the people has been defeated I These were two grand radical hobbies, and now that they have been destroyed, what will be the next grand coup do etat of that party of humbugs, farces and isms rverywbere except in the south where the ignorant, unlettered negro holds supreme sway, we see no hope for the future of the so-called grand army of advauced and progressive ideas." Alas, poor Ashley I Alas, Beast Butler Alas, alack-aday. 4 The radical party is tumbling to pieces. Let the honest, constitutional, union-loving people rejoice.

MISSOURI CONTESTED ELECTION CASES. Judge James II. Birch, of the Sixth Congressional District of Missouri was defeated in contest against Van Horn. At the election in 18G6, Mr. Birch had a clear and decided majority over Van Horn, but by some sort of radical legerdemain the certificate was awarded to Van Horn, and to redeem his pledge to the people that elected him, Mr.

Birch gave notice of his intention to contest the election before Congress. With the ma- jority against him in the House of Representatives, Mr. Birsh and his friends regarded the case as hopeless from the beginning but true to his word, he push ed the contest to an issue, and with what result we have already stated. Mr. Birch was and is an old, tried and true constitutional Democrat.

Van Horn is a latter-day radical, a member of the union leagues and sundry other radical "institutions," and through these leagues and the registration Mr. Van Horn managed his cards. Mr. Birch, like high-minded, honorable citizen, went before the people, made a vigorous and thorough canvass of the district, received a majority of even the registered voters, but, a radical congress ousts the man the people the district declared should represent them, and gives the place to a radical intriguer. Col.

Switzler, of the Statesman, at Columbia, who was a candidate against Anderson, another radical intriguer, and New Orleans is cutting up its five dollar bills to make change. I. D. HEATH Vaccination is practiced in Franco and England to cure distemper in dogs. (Successors to W.

P. Holcomb), DEALERS IN many men who formerly spent their Sundays and their money in a drinking saloon up town, now engaged in reading. The boys, as soon as their work is done, wash up, and instead of going to a low theatre as they used to do, spend their evenings in the library." We have no doubt but the same result would attend the opening of such libraries in this city, and it would be a most excellent plan for the Mercantile Library Association to set the example by throwing open their doors every Sunday. In New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, the same plan of reaching the young men of those great cities is now being discussed, with every likelihood of its adoption. It is a measure of moral reform and progress that we can cite hundreds of reasons to sup-poit, and notone, that seems well founded, to oppose.

We quote the concluding paragraph of the article in the Commercial "Mr. Editor, in the name of God and humanity, urge the rich men of Pittsburg to furnish libraries for their workingmen where they may spend their evenings and their Sabbaths in reading and study. Otherwise the drinking saloons and other resorts of idleness will fill the courts and jail with criminals, and the poor-house Jeff. Davis executive mansion is pro C. I'E'l'ERS, Dec.

6. 1867-29 tf. J. P. SHANNON, (Branch House, Wyandotte.) Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGX AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS! BOOTS Kim SH01S, Hats CJx, Mexican and XntSian Outfitting Goods, innesota Avenue, WyandLolte, Kansas, Keep constantly on hand every variety of goods enumerated above, which they offer to the public at reduced rates for cash.

Their arrangements are such lliat they are constantly receiving the latest styles of goods at the lowest wholesale prices, and those trading at their counters are confidently assured that their selections can be made from new and fashionable invoices. june 14 Alt. LEE WORTHINGTON, TOBACCONIST AX!) Manufacturer or all kinds Cigars, LIBERTY, BIO. TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of dealers to their establishment. Designing to make this a permanent business, and to manufacture and sell None But the Best they hope to merit a liberal patronage.

Everything put up and sold from their establishment will be WARRANTED. Their motto ia fcLivt3 aiid let posed to be changed into a freedmen'g school house. Pure Drugs, The Lawrence Tribune gives the follow-figures relating to Douglas county for the present year, as found in the books of the County Clerk Total number of acres in the county, 250,900 aggregate valuation, $2,201,159 52 total number of town lots, 16,086: aggregate valuation, value of personal property, 1,373,907 90; total value of all taxable property, 42 State school tax, 37,388 total State tax, 28,729 50 total county tax, 77,000 number of persona subject to military duty, 1,289. The Central Branch Union Paciffic Railway Company have offered five hundred dollars reward for the apprehension and Many editors smoke and Gree ley is opposed to the Weed. A panther irom the North Woods made Family Medicines, Hair Restoratives, Hair Oils, Toilet Flavoring Extracts, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes Combs, his appearance near Saratoga Springs a few days ago.

The Chinese call outsiders fau que as, or foreign devils. Mr. James Bennett, of Lexington, KEEPER DEALERS IN DRY GOODS ZETOTXOZLsTS West Si of 3Iain 3ST SAS CITY, 3VT O- jnnc 1 1. 1867 4-tf. New Lumber Yard.

Best of fines Lienors for Prescriptions. has eloped with his twelfth bride. Weston claims that his expenses on his late trip exceded his earnings by 1300. conviction of the person or persons who placed obstructions on the track near There are forty-seven seats assigned to Window Glass of all Sizes. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Paint Brushes, and Painter's Material of Every Description.

reporters in the House of Representatives. here is a cataract in ine interior or Moravia. A row between 6oldiers of Fort Riley, with paupers, and increase toe taxes accordingly. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Labrador half as high again as Niagara. MIRROR AND L00K1TO GLASS PLATES, Twenty-five thousand kangaroos were It is only to state a truth which is pa and citizens of Junction City, occurred on the night of the 4th in which one killed in one Australia hunt lately.

More coolies have arrived at New Or WM. P. OVERTON F. E. BETM, Dealers in all kinds of Gilt, Rose and Rustic Mouldings, Picture Cords and Picture Kails.

PICTURES MM FRAMED! leans, in spite of the discovery by those tent to general observation, to say that the Americans are par eminence a reading people. In the daily routine of life time is always found to devote to reading who have employed such labor, that they are not suitable for the purpose for which WALL PAPEE, they were imported. whether at business, in the railroad, on The Jews in bait Lake City are anti- board the steamboat, in their or restaurants some newspaper, book or and thev intend to sell at. the lowest livic.gj Morman to a man. Colfax remarks that this is the only instance he ever heard of where the saints were all sinners and the Window SMes aniMMow Fixtures.

Prescriptions carefully compounded at all periodical is to be found in their hands. Jews all Gentiles. nours oi tne aav ana mgnc. "We are determined to sustain the business They lay in a stock of reading matter as Mr. C.

A. Dana's new daily in New York is to be called the "Republic," is to reputation justly earned by W. P. Holcomb. prices.

Orders for samples promptly filh-u, and all oiders, for large or small quantities, of either Tobacco or Cigars, will-receive immediate attention. FOIS SAMPLE, and secure a genuine, simon-pure, unadulterated article. Manufactured only bv LEE WOUTHINGTON. 22tf LIBERTY, 3IO. they do of provender.

Thi3 mania for reading on the part of the American people lends additional force to the idea sug Those desiring any kind of Xj XT IH3 1L Will always find A GOOD SUPPLY At their Yards, ou Third Street, near Garno WYASDOTTE, ItAXSAS. All Orders will receive Prompt Attention. July 5-7-tf. Wr. II.

YOUNG, Agent. HEATH BRO. "Wyandotte, Dec. 12, 1867. l.v be a morning single two and will commence promptly on January 1, 1868.

This is official. man was shot and several others serously injured. The Leavenworth Commercial calls trails ''the fag ends of the ladies." On the night of the 5th two robbers entered the house of a Mr. Flory, in the vicinity of Brooklyn, Linn county, under the pretence of wanting lodging. About the hour for retiring both of the ruffians drew revolvers, ono of them saying to Mr.

Flory, "Now hand over your money, you of a and commanded the wife and two children to remain quiet. Mr. Flory handed them his pocketbook, containing some three or four hundred dollars. As this wa3 taking place, one of the children crept out of the house and ran through the field to a neighbor's, living a few hundred yards away, and gave the alarm. With his hired man he hurried to the rescue with all possible speed but when they arrived the robHers had decamped, taking two horses and saddles from Mr.

Flory. C. B. STEVENS CO. gested above to use it as a temperance A man in Toledo, Ohio, lost his wife reform measure.

We regard it a3 more by death at nine o'clock Thursday forenoon at three in the afternoon he buried her, and at six o'clock in the evening he was married again. MUCKE SHORTRIDGE, feasible, more practicable, and as likely to bring forth more good results than any suggestion we have yet heard on the sub Fifty thousands dollars has been appro jects To eradicate this great and grow priated by the New York Board of Fire DEALERS IX Underwriters for rewards for the detection of incendiaries. ing evil has been the work of a large class for many years. To this end temperance Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, WOODEN AND MOW WARE, THIRD STEEET, Near the Corner of Nebraska Avenue, Wyandotte, Kansas. There are twenty-four colums of Smiths xm lecturers have travelled the country over in the New York Directory besides the and over have organized temperance so Schmitts and the smithes, and the Smyths cieties without number, established news and the Smythes.

papers in the temperance interests, but WHITE AND YELLOW TINE FLOORING, SIDING DRESSED, FIMsMng dumber Hogan, of St. Louis, candidate against Pile, an army chaplain, are also waging with all these efforts there are more drunk CHURCH' DIRECTORY. a war of contest for the places to which Methodist Episcopal Church South, corner of ards in the land to-day than there was ten years ago. That all this work has been the people elected them but like Birch, Southern Emigration. The people of the Southern States seem more than usually interested in their industrial condition.

There is evidently an inclination to divide their large estates. comparatively without effect, and that in stead of the evil diminishing, it is con Minnesota avenue and Seventh street Rev. JOSEPH KING, -Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10 o'clock A.M. and 7J o'clock P.

M. Sabbath School at 9J o'clock M. 'Prayer meeting every -Thursday evening at 7J o'clock. will be defeated, and the seats given to Anderson and Pile, although the majority of the votes in both cases were undoubtedly cast for Switzler and Hogan two staunch and tried Democrats. These stantly increasing, is evidence in itself and sell portions to either industrious Northern or European immigrants.

The that their labors have not been directed We take pleasure in announcing to tbe Trade that we now hive on hand a Full and Complete Assortment of everything connected with the Trade which we will sell at as German Methodist Episcopal Church, corner people of these States understand that in the proper channels. The natural de of Ann and Fifth street Rev. J. MAY, Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 10J tneir prosperity aepenas upon industry, and that the more perfectly their lands sire for liquor requires something more clock A.

ana clocfc tr. M. Sab are tilled the greater will be their mater than a mere pledge on the part of its pos bath School at 9 o'clock A. M. Prayer sessor to enable him to resist its cravings ial wealth.

And we see that a recent correspondent of a Savannah paper suggests The evil influences and attractions that meeting every -Wednesday evening at -clock P. M. St. Paul's Church Episcopal Fourth street, near Kansas avenue Rev. A.

BEATTY, Pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11 o' the formation of immigrant aid societies, as any other house west of St. Louis. Our stack is fresh and new, aud was selected with especial reference to their excellence. e.

AT THE EXPRESS OFFICE, Corner of Third Street and Nebraska Avenue, Wvandotte, IsZansas. BOOK STORE AND NEWS DEPOT. SOUOOX. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MAGAZINES AO PAPERS. ALSO, Silver Plated Wac I Of the Finest Quality, warranted TRIPLE PLATE.

Agent for Morton's, Gold Pens. june 7, 1857 3-Gm. R. E. WATSON.

JOS. W. US KINS. Watson Huskins, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, K-OTIQNS, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Oil Cloths, Minnesota Avenue, Between Third and Fourth Streets, Wyandotte, Kansas. may 24, 16G7, ltfj FOR SrAXiE, STATE, fClTi 11 IfT ItSIP, SHIMLES, SASIF, DOORS, 3fcP YARDS On Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas, AND Red Office, on tne Icvee, Wyandotte, Kansas.

We request buyers to give ns a call, as ire are determined to sell as low as any one. We are constantly receiving new lots of Lumber bought at GREATLY REDUCED TRICES. Don't Forget to call at the Red Office TERMS TBITLY CASH. Orders will be promptly filled. june 14 i-ly.

which shall furnish thorough information beset the young are powerful and require allurements just as strong and fascinatiug, concerning the advantages of that country, clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. Prayer and encourage immigration by offering WHOLESALE OR RETAIL BUYERS meeting every Wednesday evening.

of a different nature, to successfully op pose and No binding or cumpul Congregational Church, corner of Fifth street and Nebraska Avenue Rev. R. D. PARK iano.3 at a ominai price, or even giving away small tracts to industrious men who sory measure will do. The remedy mast ER, Pastor.

'Services every Sabbath at 11 will blind themselves to live upon and im o'clock, -A. and 71 o'clock, P. M. Seats be one that will instinctively suggest itself prove them for some two or three vears at least. It is believed that the planters, by free.

Sabbath School following service. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening to the patient. Thousands upon thous will find it to their adaantage give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our motto ia "QuicJ Sales, Small Proffis, Ready Pay," and hope by fair dealing to merit a share of public patronage C. B.

STEVENS CO. dec 131867 30 tf ands will, upon inquiry, tell you that in Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Wash inus giving away portions ot their lands, and having them thoroughly improved, will be made the richer therebv. A move. two last cases are now before congress. SLA Hi OS GRANT.

Montgomery Blair thus concludes a letter to the Democracy of Cincinnati I have been hoping, and I yet hope, that General Grant will, by 'declaring openly for the Constitution, put an end to these dangerous usurpations of the Radical oligarchy. The attempt of the usurpers to take refuge under his skirts enables fxbn to deter them from a further prose-GVtUa of their designs by such a declaration, arid he owes it to the country and to hi own me to give assurence of peace. Jf he fails to do so it only imposes the greater obligations upon other less distinguished meo to endeavor to mass the people fcr the preservation of their Government and to prevnt a still more horrible strife than that through which we have passed. The Leavenworth Vf eklj Times claims to be the oldest paper pabiinhed in Kan-as, that sow has an existence. The first number WS3 issued March 23d, 1867.

the commencement or tneir evil course they visited haunts of vice merely to pass taent similar to this has also been advised ington Avenue and Fifth street Rev. H. G. MURCH, Preaching every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, A. and Sunset.

Sabbath School at 3 o'clock, P. M. First Presbyterian Chnrch Rev. M. HUM in Virginia.

Were it not for the tvran away the time because no other place SHERIFF'S SALE. offered the same attractions or excite the 22d day of January, A. r. 1868. at 10 nous rule in the South that country might be expected to grow and prosper almost MER, Pastor.

Services every Sabbath at 4 o'clock, P. in the German- Methodist ciock a. at tne court nouse in tne ments. Of evenings and Sundays the city of Wyandott, county of "Wyandott, State mass of the human family are idle, and unpreceaenteaiy. Leavenworth Com aaeroial.

Invention Wanted. it is principally in these idle moments that New Meat Market. LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, BY S- 4k S- jLmstMEGgiL FIFTH STREET, Near Minnesota Ayenne, WYANDOTTE. Horses to bire, and fed by the day or week at LOW BATES, at our Brick Stable. may 81, 1867 n2.

their love for vice is contracted. In view of the inherent love of our people for lit rpHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO The Scientific American occasionally peaks of inventions that are badly needed, and which would make fortunes for the investors. We think it would be a lackv J- inform the citizens of Wyandotte that he has opened a new Meat Market in the build erature what better plan could be sugges oi jkansas, a win oner tor sale at puouo auction, the undivided half of fbilowine described lands and tenements, to wit: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five (25), township ten (10), south range twenty-tour (24) east; thence south 80 poles west 00 poles, thenoe north 80 poles, theaoe east 50 poles to the place of beginning, containing 25 acr. situate in the county ot Wyandotte, State of Eanss, as the property of Abelard upon an execution in favor of John Oriffi ix. P.

S. fEKUUSON, Sheriff by Silas Armstrong, under Sheriff. Dec. 12, 1867. 8Hhr ing formerly occupied by Mr.

Lamm as a mar ted than the opening of a free reading strike) if some genius would invent a roott, where these idle hours eonld bo ket, on Nebraska Avenue, where, will always be found the freshest of meats of all kinds, sausages, Ac, lie invites share of the pump with which. Gen. Grant' eonld be successfully pumped. White Cloud passed with the same attraction and ex nd Dridc Coupons. jane 21 5-tf.

by A. C. BARTLETI. Chief. -DILL HEADS NEATLY PRINTED at this office.

public patronag. 21 tf 6CHULTREISS A VASSE. citement to the participant 1 Wjndotte,.

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