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Leavenworth Weekly Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

Leavenworth Weekly Journal from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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II 1U Just neceivecl ubtntatl) kHB COMKIiGIAL. JOSEPH ETC ARTY, SITTER. LEA ALW AYS IA" Al A-tE FIRST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON. Thoa. Somut) l.

fc c. LuiSvr Jt. A srv- Lily, 1. C. o'aale Dealer in Groceries, Proi ions, If ir.es, Liquors LEVEE.

KANSAS CITY, MO. JOB WORK W'e are prepared to do all Kinds of Job Work on the shortest notice, in a superior style, and on the most reasonable terms. Give us a rail. ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of Western Trade to his complete and S2E00T, RUSSELL CO'. BANKERS, DEAL Mf EXCS ANGE.

UNGITRRENT BANS U0TES; AND LAND WAREANT COXjXjEcTIONS magnificent ptocfe. 3Ieivt.3r.ts visiting this city especially Carti Bayers, ciosa purchasers and' Fromjit 3ien. are to itiarsn examination of rny stock and prices -'re pui ch sins' elsewriere, as I generally ttain the chief part of my stock from the East, am enabled to snpply all orders at fr.ejer cent advance on St." Louis prices. All goods packed free of any extra charge ani warranted from any breakage. Jcrwarc- SO, OOO worth cf goods now direct fron Philadelphia, NiwYcrk, Boston, and Baltimore.

A.T THE n. TAI I. Dry Goods, Grocery, aud Qnesns Ware, F.STABI-ISHMEXT OF KAJOKS) RUSSELL CO. ed withou delay the lowest rates of freight, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF SEAL ESTATE. UUEREASon the Wb day of June li57.

Simeon 31. Johnson executed and delivered to the undeisigned. as trustee, a certain deed ff trust, conveying the to'Iowing described Real Estate, ivini and being in the conr.ty of Leavenworth and Territory of Kansas, to wit The west half of 14. in Township of ItRiiire 22 of the Delaware Tru3: Laiels. to secure tire pavaient of six thousand dollars, with interest thereon at lu per cent per amium, which sum specified in a promissory note.bearirg date June liJ, 1857, executed by said S.

M. Joitnson, in favor of Jos. F. Smith, and made payable with interest one year after date, which said note is particularly described in the said Deed of Trust. And the said note being now due, and remaining unpaid, the undersigced as such aforesaid, in compliance with the requirements of said Trust, will, on Wednesday 21st July, A.

D. 158, at 11 o'clock A. sell in front of Ewing. Denifcan Co's, cifice, on Main street, in the citr of Leavenworth, the above named half section of land, to the highest and best bidder, for cash iu hand, to satisfy and pay the aforesaid note and sum of money widi interest thereon, and cost of this trust. JOHN A.

ALDERMAN, Trustee, W. S. CATTLRSOX, I. D. 1.

C. CAMPBILL, M. Ers. CATTERS02T CAMPBELL HAVING ASSOCIATED themselves in the practice of Medicine and Snrgerv, would respectly tender their professional" services to the citizens of Leavenworth and vicinity. OFFICE On Main street, over Service Smith's Drug store.

iel4tf L11. T. J. uKED, Respectfully tenders his Professional services to the citizens of Leavenworth. y-5 i ft- Church Services in this City.

FrBST Presbyterian Chchch. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School, 9 1-2 A.

M. Lecture and praver meeting. P. M. Church on Miami, between 5th and 6th streets.

A. W. Pitzer, Pastor. Westminster Pkepeytebias Chckch. During the completion of this church, services will be held in the 1st Presbyterian Church, every Sabbath at 2 1-2 P.

M. Rev. W. Backus, Pastor. Coxgbvgatioxal Checti.

Services every Sabbath in the stone on Seneca street, known as the Court House, at 2 1-2 and 7 P. M. Lctiire and praver meeting in the same place on Thursday, 7 P. M. Stated supply Rev.

R. D. Parker. Methodist Erncop.vi. Church.

Fot-th. On Choctaw stieet. helw een 2nd and 3i. Ev i Madeon3llaccesiTi! trinta in the fniled I states and Europe. ine nignest market price given for hides furs.

etc. J. M'CARTY. Feb. 26, '57.

tf. TlsLe Notice! THE LEAVENWORTH INFIRMARY IS now open and under the direction of Dr. C. Anderson, who has had an extensive practice in the I nked States an Mexico. He is lamiliar with ti.

Allopatnie, Ho-meceoparhic. Hydropathic and Batanic methods of treatment, and will in allc-ises use the remedy that he knows will relieve the quickest and safes He has in readiness a number of Rooms to receive nati'-n; ii LEAVENWORTH PRICES CUEEENT CJliP.rCTED EaILT 1ST SAItlTJEL A IT. Wl; j-sale acl Retail GROCER COMlSSIOX MERCHANT 3rd Str. Bet. "Delaware and Shawnee.

Jovna.iL Office, Leavexwortk. K. i July 1, 1S58. Fioue Stock light, S2.00 to $2,75, an advance. Bacon Stock light.

Retail Sc. Haras scarce and selling "at 9 to 10c'. Shoulders 7 1-2 to 8. Oats Scarce at 50 to 60c per bushel. Eggs Scarce 20'to 25 cts per dozen, retail.

Potatoes Scarce, 40 to 50 Cts per bush. Onions Xew, to $2,50 per bush. Lard Plenty, 9 to 10c per lb. Brown Sugar Stock good, 8 1-2 by the hhd. I'lo lasses--A fair stock in market, and ranges l'rnm 40c to 60c per gal golden syr up from 75c to 100.

CcVfee Full stock and firm at 2,3 l-- to 14 l-2c. Tea From 60 to Si. Ric 7 1-2 to 'oap Family and Palm 6 1-2 7 1-2. IJkied Fruit Very scarce; Peaches $3 50 to St. Apples 2 HiiiES 9 tolOc, owing to quality.

Whisky Plain and Rectified from 25 to 30c, and the finer qualities $1 O'J to 1 25 pero-al. Hay Sc-Tce at SIS per ton. Salt large supplies and dull, srround alum two dollars per sack and Kanawa" 75 per bu. Butter 20 to 25c, Timothy Seed inood request at5pbu Cb-vER Seed S3 50 per bu. Blue Grass S2 50 per bush.

HuNlJARIAN S2 50. Lumber Supplies coining forward and all kinds and qualities plenty. Dressed pine flooring first rate 50 Dollars "per m. Second rate S4ti, eottonwood $25. Hard, $35.

Rough Lumber Clear at $55 to $n0, second rate 35 to 40. Window Sash 8 by 1-3, 10 bv 12, 11c, 10byl4.l2 1-2c. Lathes White pine $5 per Cotton wood I. Beeswax 22 cts per lb. and in demand.

Feathers 50 cents, and in demand. Beans fine white $2 to 2 50 per bu. Nails 5 cts. BY Carney, Posej Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS, LEVEE, LEAVEXWOHTH CITY, hZ A Hhds.

Prime New Orleans Susar, zJVJ oO hods'. Good Fair 5- 100 bbls. New Orleans Molasses, 100 hlf bis 200 ke extra 100 Bbls. Belcher's Sugar House Syrup, 109 hf 200 kegs fc 25 bbls. Crushed Suar, 25 bbls.

Powdered Sugar 1 50 Refined 100 bags Prime Rio" Coffee, 500 kegs Shoenberses' ass'tff Jsmata Nails, 100 boxes Star 50 hf SO Qr 200 boxes Extra Palm and ramilv Soap, 1o Fancy Toilet extra" XXX Tobicco. 50 cuddies Younc America Tobacco, 25 boxes Virginia 5s. 6s i 8s, do. 50 doz. Wash Boards, SO Buckets, 25 nests Tubs, 50 boxes Pearl Starch, 50 boxes Lemons, 50 Oran-es, luO drums Fitrs, 50 boxes MR and Layer Tiaisins, 10 casks Cincinnati Sugar cured Canvassec Hams.

f'O bbls. Smoking Tobacco, 25 boxes in papers, oOO bush. Dried Apples, 20 bbls. Mackerel, 40 hf bbls do 25 kids Mackerel. 20 hlf bbls White Fish, 5 cases Sardines, hf qr boxes, 5 drums Cod Fish (extra 10 bbls Linseed Oil.

pure. 100 kegs Pure White Lead. 10 hf chests Young Hyson Tea, 10 Gunpowder Tea, 10 Imperial Tea, 20 20 cady boxes 100 boxes Enirlish Dairy Cheese, 25 Doxes assorted Candy, 10 cases Fresh Tomatoes, gallon cans, 10 Punkins 10 Raspberries, 1-2 jars. Flour and Bacon always on hand, besides various other articles usually found in the Grocery line, all of 4which we oiler to the trade low for cash. n39 tf CARNEY, POSEY CO.

DRAFTS ON Siaat Louis, Now York, Saltizaore Ana ciier poif.ts, toi sale in sums to suit. Agents for the 'purchaser and ale of LANDS AND CITY LOTS. And all Business appertaining to a FfRST-Ct ASS. LAND AGENCY ci'y or country, od reasonable terms. He Las a new and certain remedy for consumption, in all except the last stage of that having cured a number v.hi were sriven up by many physicians as helpless cases of con'-; sumption.

He has also the latest improve-' ments in instruments and medicines for curim; Deafness and diseast of the Eyes. He has i uls ihad an extensive practice in curing Cholera, and prepares and gives a medicine of his I own that will in everv instance smn th rii I The subscribers are now receiving their IMMENSE SPRING STOCK, consisting in part of the largest, and out of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Clothing, Hardware and Cutlery, Glass and Queenswaro, Xxrcrxi cfc? Cstins, EVER BROUGHT TO LEAVE WORTH. Their stock of sods for outff for the Plains, is unequalled in the city, rid embraces everything pertainin? to the amrs. The ery Sabbath at 11 a. and 1-2 p.

m. Services for benefit of colored P. NI. Prayer Meeting, Thursday, 6 1-2 P. M.

Protestant Episcopal Chthch. Services every Sabbath, in the Stone Building on Seneca at 10 a. st. Rev. Pastor.

Christian Church. Services in their church on Shawnee street, every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. and 7 o'clock, p. m. S.

W. Jackson, Elder. Catholic Church. Services ever- Sabbath morning', at fi. 7, and 10 1-2 o'clock.

Bishop Meige, Pastor, assisted by 3 otheis. '-tfNiTED Presbyterian- Church. Services in Melodeon Hall, on Cherokee street, between Main and Second. Hours 11 a. and 3 1-2 P.

M. B. L. Baldridge, Minister. First Baptist Chcrch.

Services in First Presbyterian House at half-past 2 o'clock. Rev. G. D. Henderson, stated supply.

utnu ii ouawnee fctreet, opposite uie Miawnpe House 34 aj)9 58tf nlher R. Smoot Wm. ir.Kussell LEAVENWOSTlI CITlf Tlio-s R. Suter. Luke Lea.

arrhoja and Dysentery, with a simile dose. Ht also has had a vry extensive practice in curing the Western Fevers, and can stop any form of them iu a few hours, and prevent "a return of them witli purely vegetable medicines of his own peculiar a'nd harmless preparations. Dr A. takes pleasure in being able to cure diseases, relieve and prevent suffering with Iil7-tf The very Latest News by the W. H.

Russell. St. Louis Dates of the 28th. attention of our friends and former patrons is solicited. R- JONES, Serchanttailob4, uespattn or great, promptness and care, without the use of calomel or the lancet, except in a few extreme cases.

Dr. A. is alio MAJORS, RUSSELL Co. 1857, tf Feb 26, The Atlantic Telegraph. Apprehensions of a Failure.

JOHN w. heney. DANIEL L. HENRY COIJSIGXEE'S SALE. T1 HERE will be sold at public auction to JL pay charges unless called for within thirty days from date seven of RILEY'S Patent Adjustable and Combined Reaping arid Mowing Machines BURRIS 4c TROWBRIDGE.

Lcavenw orth City, June 2, 185Sw4w. TJ. S. MARSHAL' SS ALK F. M.

Bell 1 vs. S. Scruggs. BY virtue of an execution, to me directed, issued bv the Clerk of the TJ. S.

District Court for the First Judicial District for Kansas Territory, in favor of Francis M. Bell, and against Simeon Scrubs, bearing date the Oil of December, A. D. 1857. I will on Friday the second day of July, A 1858, at the Court House door, in the city of Leavenworth.

County of Leavenworth, and Territory of Kansas, and while the Probate Court of said County is in session, expose at public auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, the South-east fr. iarter of Section 2. Township 10, Range 22. E. 116 32-100 a cres and the North-west Qjaarter of Section 36' Township 9, Range 22 160 acres, in the County and Territory aforesaid.

Levied on to satisfV said execution. ISAAC WINSTON, TJ. S. Marshal. By William Ashton.

Dep'tv TJ. S. M. Hen-ry Hussy, Atty's inn 11 -iw EXPERIMENTS UNSATISFACTORY. B.

L. BCRRIS. C. B. TROWBRIDGE.

pleased to say that during his larse practice of more than ten years, principally in large towns, he has never lost a case from confinement in childbirth, and to all he would say that may be so unfortunate as to need a remedy for the vernerial and syphilitic diseases, which ought not to be neglected for a single hour, that he has an improved method'of cure which will stop those diseases immediately. Office on Cherokee street second door west of Main. Office hours from 8 to 12 A.M. and from 1 to 6 P. M.

Residenie in South Leavenworth, on Second street, next door north of the residence of Amos Reese, Esq. N. B. Any person not able to pay, and desiring board, tieatment and med cine in said Infirmary will apply to the Cily Councilor to the Board of Township Officers, and set an appreciation or Suitable order from them upon Dr. A.

R. C. ANDERSON, n23-dly Infirmary Physician. HENRY HENRY, Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to triem in the County of Leavenworth, and adjoining counties, a'nd in the Circuit Court of Platte County, Mo. Collections attended to with promptness, and remittances made without delay.

Office on Mini street, up stairs, over Kelly and Bird's Store. fdjyltf LeavenvtoftS, K. T. HfS received and efferfng for sale, a large and well-selected Stock of Plairf and fancy ailk, satin and velvet lad ies' cloak patterns also, a complete ar sortment of Military cassimeres suits, a fine lot of fancy triDimingS, (lates style), LADIES' CLOJXS, Ready made in the litest New York style Children's cloths cut and made to order; Gents' ti Ladies' cloaks a continue to keep-a: coKrpTete assortment of patterns for Gents-" PJHTTS, CO.ITS, etc, etc, which will be sold cheap for cash, next door to Perley'a Jewelry store oH Main-st. R.

J0XES. Oct 22-tf The Calk "Parted on Both Sides. From the New York Times, 24th The Telegraphic Squadron are now-engaged in laying the cable. In common with the whole world, we earnestly hope that the attempt will be successful, but we are compelled to confess that bur advices are not encouraging. We fear this second experiment will prove a failure.

(23?" Jack Henderson came to town this morning and was arrested this afternoon on one of the "election fraud1' indictments. This is just as we go to press. Burris Trowbridge, Commission AND FORWARDING 1B58. 185S. BON TON TAILOR SHOP.

SPRING AND SUMMER PASEIONS. RYLAISTD JONES, MERCHANT TAILOR, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS- TXT'eXT Gooas. The Largest and most COMPLETE STOCK IN LEAVENWORTH CITY. Just received at the establishment of R. Jones, Merchant Tailor, on Delaware, between Main and Second streets, the most extensive Stock of Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods, such as Clothes, Cassimers, Drawers Crarats, and Trimmings of all kinds, ever brought to this city, suitable for the Season.

His Stock of Summer Goods cannot be sur FOR B.E3STT. A large and commodious Ware House on Second street, one door below Cherokee. This is a good buildinsr, and is one of the best and most convenient locations in the cifv. Also, Two Rooms, suitable for Oliices or Slpcpins Apartments, over Richard's Hard- 15. Hines, TCargonf B.

Burnara, KANSAS J. F. HATHAWAY, Physician and Surgeon, RESPECTFULLY tenders his profession-j al services to the citizens of Leavenworth and vicinity. Office and residence at the Eureka House, cor. Delaware and Main streets, Leavenworth, Kansas.

je8tf ware Store, on the corner of Cheiokee and GEORGE W. PTJRKINS. Attorney zxt JLjzi-vzr. OFFICE: Cor. of Main and Shawnee Sts.

Orcr Smoot, Russell co's Bank. lrILL practice in the District Courts, and the Supreme Court of the Territory of Kansas, and the Circuit Court of Platte County M- gaT" Persons visiting the town Sumner should not fail td call at the "Suronar House." It is a fust class house, ami Mr. the proprietor is an a6commoditinr, jrntlerrianlv Second. Apply ot S. W-JOILXSTOX.

Over Hf mnwnirray's Bank, Main Street. July I85S. VerS it not so we vvoitld have landlord. Njld -ou. AND GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Cornel of Delaware st.

and the Levee, n26-ly LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T. Ss3jrje, Safes. RAIRD BROS' -EXCELSIOR SAFES." 1 and S-ale's Lightmnsr Rods and Pumps. J.

31. BODIXE, M. D. H. H.

BEALS, M. D. DRS. E0IINE BEALS, HAVE associated themselves together in the practice of Medicine and'Snrsrerv. Land and Real Estate riHE urfdersigned, having associated them-X.

sclrcs together for the purpose of conducting a general Land and Real Estate Agen-jy, throughout Ka nsas Territ6ry, will promptly attend" to any business entrusted lo their care. Mr. one of fhe firm, t'as ree'i tfwrteyin' in various portions of the territory the last two years, and taking notes of the most desirable locations, thereby enabling-them to make judicious investments. Their charges will be reasonable and general information gratuitous. Office in Leavenworth citv.

KanRarf Teiritory. HINES. WO. F. Whv is vi tic.

uisciijuiou. lurnisueu at snort notice by HA ZEN PRESCOTT. AH KEY, POSEY WHOLESALE DEALERS IH GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, LEVEE, ONE DOOR ABOVE CHEROKEE, LEAVEVWORTH CITY, K. T. ap9 34 5S passed north or bt.

Louis. and respectfully tender their prof essiona I ser- ices to the citizens of Leavenworth and vicinity. Olhce. Main street, over the post office gp" Dr. Bodine's residence, South Leavenworth.

mhl2-ly Kansas Land and Real Estate, Agency CLAYTON SWIFT, Einployinsr none but first class wnrl-mpn nil wm WMmL A superior quality of Unslacked Lime con-- stan ly on han 1, ami for sale by HAZ EN PR COTT. July 1.1858. djy3ui S. W. JOHNSTON, S.

A. STINSON, E. F. HAVENS. the Subscriber flatters himself that he cannot 1 i jiuriicu iu ui uciiiiiij; me neatest nts, in the latest styles.

FHis has been selec- ta" hoId tLeir Btly. with care and taste, and embra- festival around their midnight throne, are Elegant and Choice refer, placed above the reach of our limited. CIVIL AND SURVEYORS, faculties, forever mocking us with their ENGINEERS I Eastern up to the desk elsewhere i4l-ule slips of paperj STOVES AXD TINWARE. AUGUSTUS SCIINAIBEL, Cherokee Street, next door to the Melodeon Hall, between Main Second, DEALER IN STOVES TINWARE Ulwlesule and Retail. Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Plumbing, Copperworlk, Leaver J0HKST03ff, STIHSOir HAVEXS, Attorneys Counsellors at Law.

LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. tnose on wbose behalf he tie," as he said with the LEBOLT MAYES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX Foreign and Domestic Liquors, TOBACCO CIGARS, Family Grocery and Provision Store, water Street, between Delaware and Cherokee, LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T. Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats. Brand, Shorts and all articles usually kept in the Grocery line, for tiale at the lowest rates.

"Hams, Shoulders and Side meat. Call and price our goods before purchasing else where. jur-4-ly Oun Powaer. LJFFLIjXS SMITH S- BO IS, Man ufacturersofGunPowder, Saugerties, New York. WE HAVE THIS DAY BEEN APFOIN-ted agents for the sale of the above celebrated Powder, and shall keep constantly on hand a large slock of Rifle and Blasting in kegs, flasks, quarter pound and half pound canisters, and safety fuse.

For sale to the trade at the lowest rates. CARNEY, POSEY Leavcnworihtdhj, K. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to them. Real'estate, town Jots, biught and sold. Lajid warrants located, and safe investments made.

Information given free of charge. on Delaware between Main and Second. P. CLAYTON, "17-lvj W. H.

SWIFT. use ensued, when the minister aed: And JOBBING in general, done to order iiefid them up! I can trav for five A gentleman just arrived from away down feasts into our City, wonders what the Weather will be when this territory gets to-be an old settled State for, said he, "the weather is so hot now I can hardly stand it." At last accounts he was crossing the fiver to find a location on the opposite side, where the country waa older. Marvellous Cur.es We have always been slow to believe the wonderful cures which one medicine after another pretends to have mad" but slow as We aie we will owe tip, when We are fairly- convinced. Those of our readers who are acquainted with the cases of s. Beach and will not think iis lightly turned, hen we confess our be.ief that Ayer's Cathartic Pills have virtues for purifying' the blood which excel anything within the ranj-e of our aequo intai.ee hither to.

For those who are not cognizant of the f.icts, we will say She has been ftillicted for over eight yeais with scrofula, which only grew worse in spi of all the remedies could employ, until she took Ayer'j Pills. Under their influence, one after nr.oiher of her K-ores have healed, until is apparently free fivm the conr laint ouiselves." He has had liver comph.int with ain in his side tliiit disabled him from woik a lone time-all oilier medicines had failed to ailbrd hiin any iflief. but a few doses of Ayer's Pills cured Irm ai he is now-s'eadily at his old post, of conductor on the cars. Mii'dle'owu Courier. Poor Purse.

Oh if I had money galo, in 850: Td just build a sweet" cottage no more In a deep valieyd glen ir a wa froin rude men But when will that, time be ah 1 when And win the sunsise enme to open my es, Vd forth with the bees, and the bright but- i i Particular attention raid to or Yinousaiia lust as easy as ran ft- a work ct ail kinds, warranted to be van the best tyle and at the shortest poiV ZZ'r Yt tice inv27-f i lutj lnenu unapproaching glory And why is it" hat the bright forms of human beauty are presented to our view, and ihea taken from us, leaving the thousand streams of affection to flow back almighty torrents upon the human heart YVe are lorn for a higher destiny than that of earth. There is a land where tha stars will be set out before us like islands that slumber in the ocean, and where the beautiful beings that pass be-! fore us like a meteor, will stay in our presence forever." "Ah said Mrs. Parington, as she stood looking at the placards stuck all. over a front of a store, advertising; damaged goods for sale. It was not a' big like those with which doctors begin their prescriptions with, but the simple ejaculation "ah and as she said E.

nensHv. Jno. W. At tiilS Stare Of thfk ni'npPPflinrr -i nmn The members of the '-Leavenworth Lisrht Artillery" Company, are hereby commanded to appear at the Recorder's Office. (Market House Building,) to-morrow (Wednesday,) eveniujr, to make arrangements for the of SJst Anniversary of American Iiidepndince.

A full attendance is request- 'UPS I 1 lli U. lUdll HENSELEY, RUSSELL that i We Cal1 ziel a sta'-FflRW A DTTCn ATrn rnu! i war of six feet halt in his COMltuid REECB PAYNTEU, Attorney at Law, LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T. WILL Law in all the courts of Lesvenworth. and adjoiniiiir counties; also in the District Court, a'nd in the Weston Court of Common Pieas.

in Platte county. Prompt attention will be paid to all claims placed in his hands for collection. The late firm of Rees Pa vnter Rees, having been dissolved, by mutual consent, the undersigned will occupy the office formerly iiiiier. OLU. 1J.

r.l.L. Capt. at r- i 'i rent ocuou, u. MLRLiiAN 1 srMjkeen perception of the ludicrous, and Eeav nwor'h. Jane 29, 1858 d2t i or Wholesale Grocers.

Leee. near ChirnUc t- vntiall uuueutver, rose in June 25. 1858. dfcwtf Wholes? In 1 in if conSregauon. a mark for ill i .11 1 1 111 GROCERIES.

WINES, LIQUORS ilino-' duu duuast winks and Lhnks of 3xr tic TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I HAVE this -L day sold my Foundry, known as the Piti- ion -vi-i- ie "unconverted, said: occupied by said firm, on the coner of Main C3r. IO- R.SESI3, Real Estate Agent, Notary Public, and Deafer In I.aisd IVairants. Delaware S.reet between S-cond and Thiro Leavenworth, June 25, 1,853. tf LEAVENWORTH CITY, le he i want you to pray jfor Jim Thomnson. ami streets.

"s-'f REECE PAYNTER. jel.8.dtf. The minister, seeino- at tAanno th. Make Way for Purly's Ivew Jewelry EMPIRE BILLIARD RfJJ wa3 a hard case, aflected not to store! holo! goi.oi: nucicujjuii ii was re- titter ran through the youn- Cor. Shatcnec and Main, Clark', mail- A HAVING completely fitted nr.t Pealed- A we solicit a share of patro ger part of i.

I peated. A patro Ker ran or Works, and formerly owned by Cook Martin, with all stock on hand, and the entire fixtures and machinery attached thereto, to David Eckart, who will conductthe business at the old stand on Cherokee street and who I take pleasure in recommending to the public as a man well acquainted with the busi-nes J- D. MARTIN. Dated, Leavenworth, June 23, 1858. tf LYMAV SCOTT.

JOHN KEBR. LUCIAX SCOTT. Scott, SsLoi! cfc? 4 tne audience. atches, Clocks Fine Jewelry. JUST received by J.

Purly, at the City Jewelry Store, on Main street, between people going along listened to what she had to say. "This," continued she, running on like a wheelbarrow, "is what is" meant by Mr. Jacqueths, where he says, 'sweet are the uses of but" and here she butted against the word "damaged," making two of it, with a profane construction on the first, that made her hold up her hands in. unqualified horror. "But, though the goods are aged, I don't see the use of puuing it quite so strong so much stronger than the goods are, I dare say." Ike HAL2E31EA1' STANLEY, Attorneys at Law.

AND GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Leavenworth Cily, Kansas. JOHN A. HAI.DERMAN, STANLEY Notaries Publi- and Commissioners of Deeds for all the States. Will practice in the Supreme, District and Probate Courts.

Marble-Top Eilliard con. Wh Mr. Thompson, sir?" inquired Will be lound superior to any i i Burchard. the, v7 beat mknnf i ut "Il's ThomPso 5 he keeps tavern tome-s 101' P'-asure re lluJi down in Thompsonville. and I keen a tomers, we hone to give ceheral fCurv of i i V- KecP a t.iy-tf fe si A.

BA urrious house a lltlie beIow ni. He's an lrifprnnl pnmirfro1 onl oiid wuee ana ueiaware streets, a lare and magnificent assortnent of superfine Gold and Silver watches. Mosiac, Cameo and Gold oioue aeweiry, or tile latest style. Gold Lockets, Bracelets. Card-Cases.

Gold and Silver share V- amJOuio J. U. HEMIKGRAY now it, yive nun a mi. "But," said Mr. Eurchard, "have vou here pulled her sleeve, at the same time kicking a big dog on the nose who was (r Collections of $500,00 and upwards iauu in me eracacy or prayer i Do you BANKERSandLANd a made in any believe in the cower of netitinn smelling at her an the old la- part of the Territory, or in spectacles, uorai JNecklaces, Gold Chains every thing in thr way of jewelry, which is offered at the lowest prices for cash- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaireand warranted.

The ladies and gentlemen of Leavenworth and vicinity are respectfully solicited to call and examine the above stock for themselves june-t-tf Goth-j I Successors to Isett, Brewster Co. Bankers and Dealers in Exchange, UNCURRENT MONEY. AND I-taiacl Warrents. Leavenworth Citv. K.

T. Refer to Mechanics Bank, St.Louis, State Saving Institution, St. Louis, Metropolitan Bank, New York, Isett Brewster, Muscatine, Iowa, John S. McCune; President Keokuk Packet St. Louis, Gilmore Brotherton, Cin Drexell Philadelphia, Clark, Bros! St Louis, j25tf Western Missouri.

"That's neither here nor there," res-1 day inove(i amid the crowd. LEAVExwoTtTu rtiTT ir inage i 'istrates Pond Oziel, "I want you to try it on Sa'Se iu a 1UAIN bt. Dr. awabp teillies, And my children all forth from their sleen And cull bright posies. Sweetest wall-flowers and roses.

And our hearts in blest gratitude steep. Oh they say that great wealth is a curse. But, what's worse. My heart is too big for my purse, Poor purse Oh if had money galore in store, I'd open the lattice and widen the door Of my heart and my wind, and all human kind I'd invite to come ili, and a triie welcome find. Frorn Sunrise to seek out the forlorn; Lean poets, wan artists, frail draughters of scorn Oh I'd huny all in to the feast And we'd hail one another, As sister and brother, Till the bright sun of hope carhe to gladden their East.

Oh they say that great wealth is a curse, But what's worse My heart is too big for rny purse. Poor purse Oti if 1 had money galore in store, That cottage should ring, from the roof to the floor, Wil glad voices of joy frm old man and bov From Age, with" her trntcb, to the child with his toy. And the warmth of the heart should melt out the cold Which they say is the soul aid the spirit of That is to the mean and cold-fiearf ed UCk'OO PVf.alers in Gold and Exc of the A love scene overheard, aud phone graphically reborted by Painer Phairest of the phair," sighed the "phancy my peeling when I phorsee the the phearful consequences of our pheel- The property known as the "ISLAND CITY HOTEL," Situatsd at the Ferry Ennd-msf -Hi Leavenworth Island. It is very desirable for those wishinsr to engage in that business. For information enquiro of The Gloucester News tells the story of a boy in one of the schools in that town who is an inveterate rhvmster, and who laughed one morning during prayers at phroia your phather.s phariiilv.

Warrants bought and sold; Lj stories sold on commission. General A Estate. We are now offering lands at low prices. et with J- C. HE.VINGlf giyinrr April 2, 1857.

29-ly and POWERS LOCKWOOD, fj25dtf or I. G. Losee. iuc slum ui it rai. Lift i o- nsu-fii i.r iiu mew rule laws cauni nave nhinvi thu laughed, he replied music wnn so much phortuudes as I have and as phickle fortune phails to" "I eaw a rat upon the stairs, Coming up to hear your Jo to the W.

D. EULi cheese smile upon our love, phink phorgo the DR. JOHN M. M. LARIMER, "Cnnlicr Broker, AND DEALER IN EXCHANGE, GOLD, Silver, Bank Notes, uncurrent money and Land Warrants.

MORMONS SURRENDERED. BRICK and LIME Mechanics attention. The undersigned beg leave to announce to all builders and capitalists that they will keep on hand the above material at all times to suit purchasers. Delivered in any part of the city or at the kilns, at the lowest prices that can be affordedi The brick yard is on Osage and Seventh Street, the lime kiln is on James street one mile from town adjoining Mr. Lat-ta's residence at the foot of the bluff a good road.

We wiil take contracts in the brick line and do jbbb'ing at the shortest notice. As we have good mechanics, we will give full satisfaction to oiir customers Apply at the yard or to JOHN P. MITCHELL CO. my26-d3m. told that he must immediately pleasure of becoming your husband.

WATSUN, PERRIN Auption and Commission and wholesale daalers in DRY GOODS AND road to FFERS his services to make another rhyme or be floo-frpH i I'nair Ph ranees, pharwell phorever" O1 Leavenworth Citv and Guicklv renlip.l i "llahl. Phm.Min hnlA practice of I Phra 111,, OFFICE on Cherokee, bet Oil their ci 11188 t.in.c anu i suan conge it. i ijui "inuniui pmcu aiiu i iirances took his seat, the whole school bein I ted- in a roar of laughter. I oecon, streets, may be market at all times, except when a'- sional business. Rooms at "Wtrument Hotel.

the sage it to get e. simmons. Kollj travel SIMMONS LEAne leg more FOH ARDIXc; iisidrs tie their Boots rvixcL Shoes, Foreign drafts procured in amounts to suit purchasers Banking House, corner of Delaware and Main Streets. Leavenworth City, June 18th 1858. Reeer to Messrs.

D'exel Bankers. Third, Philadelphia Messrs. Van leek. Read and Drexel, Bankers. No.

27, Wall N. Messrs. Haskell k. Bankers. Sf.

Louis; Messrs. Johnston Brother; Sather Church, Bankers, San Francisco, Cal; George D. McGrevv, Cashier Mechanics' Bank, "Pittsburgh; John Scott. M-rehant, Pittsburgh; David Motrin, Cashier of Rank of Nebraska, Omaha; B. R.

IWram Vn vn Delavvare Street, between Third and Fourth. And our hearts should arise, To our God in the skies. Each night when iry guests and i parted, Oh they say that great wtalth is a curse But, what's worse Far Worse. My heart is too big for mv purse; Poor purse heaven worth City, Kansas-will sell all J. F.

SHRODEK. T.r. CAMPBELL, VANDORE N. lAtt'y at Law.J Campbell Vau Doreri DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, Main between Shawnee and Delaware'; pteaven Worth fciTv, Kansas. During a learned lecture by a Ger-.

mati he illustrated the glory of mechanics as a science; thus "De thing that is made is more superior dan' the maker. I show you how in some, things Suppose I make de round' wheel' of de coach. Very well dat wheel roll, five hundred miles, and I cahtiot robl one! myself "Suppose I am a' whatj you call, aud 1 make de big tub to hoiJ wiue. He holds tuns aud gallons and I There is a baby in Cincinnati, the child of Mr. Cannon, which weighed twe nty-four pounds at eleven months of age.

Exchange. He must be, at the age of twentv-and one A dangerous piece 'tis remarkably clear, hen (he young Cyclopean son of a gun Is a 24-pounder the very first year." What is the difference between the JVXjailCII4 bare, ami AN MERCHANDISE, REAL ESTATE AND Personal Prnnort.r ana com- i two market GENERAL 22 Hun Hi FREIGI Ha in Si lives WATHENA ATHENA ALBERT HELD Lmperor of Russia and a certain break rsiuns, lowa; Colonel J. Thurston, St.joseph, Mo; Hon John Covode, Member of Congress, Leas Harsh "i was leavinrr that another fnst utensil? One is a despot and the cannot hold more than five bottle So other is a tea-pot. you see t'at what is made is" more supe- I Ins eleirant hotel is William Tanner. venworth City, Kansas; Fen on the most liberal terms, and make cash advances and quick returns for all consignments.

W.H.WAtSON-. H.L.SHI..MVV A Y. cferoncos: G. A. Eddy James Taylor.

C. H. Brace, Leavenworth F. B. Gardner Chicago Simmons Leadbeater, St.

Louis L. G. Berry, Adrian, Mich.s Vincent, Clark Frelapd, Squires Suydani. Lam- iSS0'' NeW York 5 Ct1- Alexander De Witt, Worcester, S. Gilmore, Boston C.

W. Perkins, Milwaukie, A.F.Fisher. G. Martin, L- L. Todd, Cashier of Citizens' Bank, J.H.Koteware, Leavenworth.

dj30tf Washing shirts, says an exchange pa- "aken. per, wears them out. When they are There is a divinity thai shapes our dirty, rub them over with chalk. "Ecoa ends' as the pig remarked when he wa. Since the war upon distillery rri iik commenced, the pastures around Brooklyn are filled with stump-tailed cows, sent out from the distillery stables to recruit.

When first turned out, it is said, they looked aghast at the verdant spec- tacle before them, having no recollection of anything of the sort. At length, after careful snuffing and cautiously tasting, they familiarized themselves with the article, and concluded that it might answer as a substitute for swill. riuuiiu nil jurats 4 rotnmndatioi guests?" J' saymg, the most lovely portiont-sunday night." five miles from the ci, the gallant re-oflers extra inducements cool, delightful, and the summer The towjyho has been tedonthe'. in road. 1 ti Joseph, isfastim 'f1 t0 rnanent i "ad debtors one of ti most floiiris tiful p' ts in the terfiret year to be thepnbr.r.i-L fnlly licited.

rAar(Js- Have received and opened their 8tock of Summer Call and see them. May 31, 1858. uu.y i contemplating the. kmk in his tail." Is that so. The Baptist Examiner! 7 says that sixty per cent, of the- moiu i J1 1rae )e HAZEN PBESCOTT, Auction and Commisrion Merchants, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

rliHE undersigned have this day formed a under the name and style of HAZEN PRESCOTT, for the purpose of carrying on the Auction and Commission b' siness in all its branches. Particular attention given to the sale of Real Estate, Horses, Cattle, Merchandize, Ate. (jg Consignments respectfully solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. Cit Mart, S.

E. cor Third Cherokee streets. i.rvirs HAznw jnOI'f CHARLES PRESCOTT. raised fcr relisious and charitable ur. VUT roar- a not know some i i WAGONS WAGONS WAGONS poses, is used "office in V1, paying those that collect the money.

I IoJf and JeI1' or. where women can walk thren Ine man who could I stand it anvi aoreast. alonrr the villaf SIX good thimble skein Wagons, of Eastern manufacture, for safe cheap, for which KANT.AS ALL FY MOVEY b- EOF06 between a ship Why are corn and potatoes like certain sinners of old Jtecanse. having eyes to see. they see not and having ears to hear, thev hear not.

ARCHITECTTJSE. E. T. CARR, Architect, COH. DELAWAHK AM) 4th WILL, furnish plans, hpecifications.

Working drawirurs, attend to letting enn'rac's. and snffuif ending thr Hw on ra.s?r.abie terms. Ljavenvvcrth City, No. lays one egg, and longer, has taken a seat, aud now ftels loul winds hissed around iriv face taken st par. Inquire i quite cointortable.

I snicliering, answered, "nary place." AT THIS OFFICE. fltHER EGO 51. J. GRAH I.

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