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Daily Times from Leavenworth, Kansas • 2

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IK. TV J. WEED, lOIMEOPATHIST. The Ocean Telegraph. If it be true, as reported, that the Atlantio the; Dim lESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser- Telegraph' is no longer an attempt but a LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.

vices to the citizens of Leaven worth. Office on Shawnee street, opposite the Shawnee House. dg'w-ly fixed fact, and that clectrie communication is established between the old and the new world, the enterprise will constitute, the Tcatest achievement of all anoient or modern. That little cord twining about the night of the 28th of Ju'y, 1858, in or near Leavenworth eity.fone yoke ot oxen, about eight years old: one brown or brindie, the vast depths of the Ocean. will be fraught large horns, hia feet worgJLlne; the other, a pale with greater do are not eood.

WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1858. Important Meeting. The Corporators of the ifyegiipli Company are urgently desired Ao rtierV-'V'ie May or office, at 10 o'clock this A. iM.jM.USi lerntton questions ef la.por-taauo) connected with tie proposed telegraphic conacction with the By order of the Chairman. The St.

Louis Election. The official vote of the city and county of St. Louis is the. array of embattled boats. But we shall I will give $IO Reward to any person who will send me word, by mail, or otherwise, that I will enable me to set them, or $5 for either.

refrain from going into any exstacies on the great enterprise till its success is estab An Eastern Sojourn- It was Count He Charny, according to Xaintine in hisf story of Piooiola, who proclaimed chance" to bo "the only governing law of the Universe. great philosopher has coupled "change" witli "chance" and created a double-headed deity" more obnoxious even than Charney's. We worship at no shrine. Yet there is often luckun 'relief in change. And for the chacce that gave U3 aa Eastern trip, and for the change that furnished U3 such glorious relief to an over-taxed mind and body, we sound a heartfelt pioan of joy.

Never lark that soared triumphant from the dewy fields felt mors the merrier than we. Never weary traveller, scrubbed and rubbed and i teamed find boiled in Damascus rejoiced in a fisher glow more joyous Fountains of jiAfo," "Utopian iicl.N," Cythcrian isles," "Pierian spring" arc no more fables to us, for if as Kays, and we believe, that "Pablft in loves We iuve for some months past, lived in aug7-wlm Burlington, Coffee county, K. T. Strayed or Stolen, THE night of the 27th, from the subscriber's, a dark brown STUi) PONY, heavy mane as follow? and tail, long fetlocks, about, five hands high, is shod all round, saddle-marked, has no white spots (1031 7057 56G8 Blair, Barrett, Breckinridge, lished beyond tho possibility of a doubt, This ifi far from being the case as yet and we must wait some days before we can ascertain the exact condition, of the noblest enterprise of thU or any other age. -OO Yesterday morning, in the 58th year of his age' Dr.

JAJU'ltf DylURAH, Proprietor Pennsylvania ot-el. Friends of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place at nine o'clock this morning. We had the pleasure of a call yesterday from Colonel Chas. M. Stebbint, President Missouri River Telegraph Company.

The Colonel, will remain in our city some and we bespeak for him a courteous attention at the hands of our citizens. on him. Any one hearing of his whereabouts will be rewarded by informing me of the fact, that I may recover him. DAVID BARKIS, jy31-dlw bet. Kickapoo and Kiowa.

SHERIFF'S SALE. I Claggett Bennett, VIRTUE of an Exe-vs. cution to me directed, Wimple Bennett. issued by the Clerk of the Probate Court of Leavenworth county, Kansas Territory, in favor of Claggett Bennett and against Wimple Bennett, bearing date the 28th day of July, A. 1858, I will, ou SATURDAY, the 11th day of September, A.

1858, at the COURT HOUSE DOtJsK, IN THE city of Leavenworth, county of ieavenworth. and Territory of Kansas, expose at publio sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following property, to wit; The west half of lot number EW ADVERTISEMENTS such a world, and in tchool-boy phrase, had more fun" than over did old Father Adam in the glorious days of Eden. Governor Richardson of Nebraska, upto 6lir sister Territory on the Cham-hers. Rcs'idfuee lor Sale. HANDSOMELY situated, two stories high, five rooms, house new.

augll-dttt GKA HAM, MoDO WELL CO. It was sometime over ten weeks since we left i our y6ung metropolis for a distant Mecca. We puffed down the Missouri, To Si-ldgc-fliii ider aud Sttc-Ma 1 1 The' Ledger of yesterday announced that and ratted over State after Statewith aj KansajwwWjifiS more of, rrHE BRIDGE to N4lnult toon 'tteic StonjUJjaWfM I ti. ais. kt TiSrWSHriiiie nH n.Miev.in a J-a'in ttie town of Kick- He wnvWthiscity" yesterday and took mai wouiu uave uiuue uuon suase Ker apoo, to be sold as the proferty of Wimple 4 Bon andott, Quindaro and.

Lawrence road in the coun rooms at the Planter's House. But our Meooa was reaohed, and if we found no prophet 8 tomb, we did had spots ty, will be let to lowest bidder by publio outcry, at the point -where the old bridge was built ou said creek, at the crossing of said road, on Thursday, the 2d day of September, A. J858, between the hours of eleven and three. Also, at the same ime and place, TWO STONE PIERS for same Bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the house of the undersigned in Quindaro, T.

noil. In the county and Territory aforesaid levied on to satisfy said execution. GOLDEN, Sheriff. Per Dan. A.

Clayton, Sher. aug7-w4t SHERIFF'S SALE. Straus, Block and Rosenfield vs. onas and William Chreech. 1 equally hallowed by the holiest ties and dearest loves.

It would not do to tell how then and there we gave ourselves up to the behests of pleasure, and the. purest dictates of Laziness. Where friendship called, or The glorious issue of the late election in Kansas will make the North thrill with joy. The Northern people have hoped but feared, and many hare believed that Kansas was even yet not free. The tkn thousand majority against the English Juggle will dispel every fear, and place our Territory first and foremost in the hearts of free augll -InwLJ-w ALFRED GRAY, Com'r.

natural beauty invited, for the nonce we virtue of an Execution, to me directed, issued by the Clerk of the Probate Court of awoke to something like exertion. City of Leavenworth, Before S. B. Williams, T8 Justice of the Pennn 1 1 S. M.

McKibben. township and County ot men throughout the length and breadth of Leaven worth. the 29th June, 1859, said Justioe issued an order of attachment in the above action for the sum of $56 Said order returnable on the 6th day of September, 1858. augll-dtf 0. Ji.

HOvMAN, City Att'y. Again would we rattle over untold miles, scale mountains, take frosty Ocean by the mane, and in the spirit of an elf, frolic away the hours in music and in song. Well, dear readers of the Times, are you surfeited with this Methinks we hear you answer yea." Brieflly then let ua close. We are told in a marvellous autobiography that, in an important crisis of her life, Jane Eyre heard a mysterious call heard a weird-like voice summoning her to rhirn OWKEft WASTED, T70R the following Goods, which if not called for within thirty dayg from thin date, will be sold to pay charges. 6 Boxes, 1 Picture 1 Rocking Chair, the And the moral victory will bring a material prosperity in its train difficult to overestimate.

Next spring will give ua the largest emigration ever known to a territory. 1 A Word to tho City Council. A member of the City Council has re--centlyppeared in a most unenviable light. His conduct has been disgraceful and criminal im to be allowed to remain in the Council would not only bo discreditable to that body, but a stain upon the fair vhame of our city. Amongst intelligent marked a.

bwuxjs.n, juecompton, it. T. auglO-dlm CASS A'ELXES. Leavenworth county, Kansas Tenitory, in favor of Straus, Block Jr Rssenfield, and against Jonas and William Chreech, bearing date the 12th of July, A. 1858, 1 will on MONDAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, A.

1858, at the Court House door, on the north-west corner of Third and Delaware streets, in the City of Leavenworth, County of Leavenworth and Territory of Kansas, expose at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, the following property, to wit Situated in the Town of Easton, Leavenworth County, LOTS No. (22,) (9,) (11,) in Block No. 18, and the apurtanances thereon. Levied upon to satisfy said Execution. J.

W. If. GOLDEN, Sheriff. Leavenworth, July 81, 18-wtf SHERIFF'S SALE. Merrill Smith vs.

Henry MRoach, N. Humber. BY VIRTUE of an Execution, to me directed, issued by tho Clerk of the Probate Court of Leavenworth County, Kansas Territory, in favor Merrill Smith, and against Henry T. Boach and N. Dumber, bearing date July, the 12th, A.

1858, 1 will, on Monday the liOth day of August, 1858, at the Courthouse door, at the corner of Delaware and Third streets, in tho city of Leavenworth, county of Leavenworth and Territory of Kansas, expose at publio sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following property, to wit: southeast quarter of section No- 3 in range 21 east and township 8, containing ICO acres, more or less, with he appurtenances thereon. Levied upon to satisfy said Execution. jy31-wtds f- H. GOLDEN, Sheriff. JOHN CA1VKRI.

TWOS, HOWAHD. CAliVERT' IIOAIlI, 7' Wholesale and Retail to duty, love and "actual life. We, too, had Family Grocery ami Provision Store, Delaware street, between Main and Second our summons, heard a voice bidding us "come-back!" Then came the struggle between ease and duty. Duty conquered and away we sped away from social joys TTEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of J.V choice ramily urocsnes and Provisions, which they will sell low for cash. augl0-d6m and reflecting citizens, there is but one voice in the matter, and that speaks loudly for his immediate expulsion.

'Let this be done, and done at once, if the Council would vindicate its honor, and purge itself and fond delights, and now we Stand at the helm of our journalistic craft, harnessed for future conflict. Think not we are in a despondent mood or that wo have a wish at heart to return from whence we came. Far from it. Here in Kansas have we pitched our tent. We love the soil, and more, the people.

We would notlive elesewhere, nor barter our earneststirring life, for bcds'of roses or full-throated ease. And so, content with the present, hopeful for the future, we cheerily resume our editorial pen, and enshrine ourselves in the inspired atmosphere which generally supposed to en-circle a sanctum." Territory of Kansas. SHERIFF'S SALE. Rumll Wadded vs. Pierre Calliatt J.

Munnie BY virtue of an execution, to me directed, issued by the Clork of the Probata Court of Leavenworth county, Kansas Territory, in favor of Kusellft Waddell, and against Pierre Calliatt J. Juunie, bearing date July 21st, A. D. 1858, I will, on tlis 10ih day of September, A. D.

1858, at the Court House door, at the corner of Delaware and Third in the Ci'y of Leavenworth, cpuntj of Leavenworth and Territory of Kansas, expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in baud, tils following property, to-witf. Lot No. 19, in clock 29; and the appurtanances theroon; situated in the City of Leavenworth, ia the county and Territory aforesaid; levied on to satisfv paid execution. auglO-dltwlt J. W.

H. GOLDEN, Sheriff. In the Probate Court of said county, June Term, A. D. 1858.

County of Leavenwort th. F. R. Merk vs. Attachment No.

152 George N. Saunders THIS DAY comes the plaintiff, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that of a guilty and obnoxious member. No party considerations shall ever' lead us to cover up or conceal individual baseness no official position in itself, shall be proof against the lash we- wield. We aim to be just and impartial to all, and in such a spirit, governed by what we consider to be the best interests of the now "demand, in ttho name of every good citizen, in the name of justico and decency, the expulsion of John P. Mitchell from that body to which he is so unworthily attached.

What member of the City Council will jv5 rlrpfusd for a Yepjy, aha for the1 reply our people will wait anxiously and expectantly, Mr. Bennett, Calhoun's successor, went the defendant is a non-resident of this Territory, and out of the jurisdiction of the Court, so that process of law cannot be served upv-n him, it is Trustee's 8 lie of Keal Estate. ordered by the said Court, that publication be made, notifying said dafendant, that suit has been commenced against him in this Coun by the fllEREAS. A. O.

Swift and ITenry J. Adams. TriK Corn Crup in Northern Kansas. bv a Deed of Trust, dated tho 2d dnv nf plaintiff, nature owbjch is to recover the i. 4 drcX 1 J-J We Lave accounts from the interior ot iooj uuu jtaurueu in ine Oil ce sum or two iiundrea ana i wo andoo-lUO Dollars, on promissory the 6th day of April 1858 the Territory, north of the Kaw River, that the corn in thut section, as weli as in other sections of our Territory, will be of tb finest and larapt yield, this year.

up the river on the Kate Howard, day-be-fore-yesterday. He is Baid to be generally esteemed where known. We presume he will remove the Surveyor-General's office to Leavenworth, where, by rights, it should always have been. of tho Regjster of JJeeJs in and for the county of Leavenworth; in book pages 835, 83o and 837, did convey to the undersigned, as Trustee, inter alia, the following described real estate, sit uate in the city of Leavenworth county of Leavenworth and Territory of Kansas, to wit Lot No. twenty-five (25) in Block forty-three, (43), to secure the payment of a- promissory note in said deed of trust described, dated the 2d day of February, A.

1858, payable thirty days after date, fir the sum of 1,435, on which note there was paid on the 15th February, 1858, the sum of 100 60, and on the 2d day of July, 1S58, by Henry J. Adams, the sum of 50, And ti nid note being now due, and remaining unp.iid in part, the undersigned, in compliance with the provisions of said deed of trust, will, on Monday the 23d day of August, A. 1858, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock, P. on the premises on Seaec itreet, between 3d and 4th, sell the above described real estate to the highest bidder drawn by defendant in iavor of Plaintiff for said amount of two hundred and two and 56-100 dollars, with interest from April 6th 1858, and that his property has beeD attached to satisfy the same, and that unless he and appear before the Judge of said Court, at the next regular Term thereof, on the first Monday in September next, the first three days of the Term, plead or demur to the plaintiff's cause of action herein stated, the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment entered accordingly. It is further ordered by the Court, that a copy hereof be published in the Times, a newspaper published in the city of Leavenworth, in said Cbunty and Territory! for six successive weeks.

C. FIELDS, Clerk of Probate Court. By RUFUS HALL, Deputy Clerk. J. M.

Alexander, Plaintiff Atty. Leavenworth City, July 28. 1858. w-6w Gentlemen who have traveled extensively through the corn-growing Western States, and come to Kansas, and seen the flourishing condition of our crops, report our prospect for a rich harvest of corn as much more promising than it is in those States. This is cheering news.

Kansas will be independent this year, as regards this staple, and perhaps have a handsome surplus. Whew I The St. Joseph Ga savagely assaults the Times for intimating that Col. John Scott was an Emancipationist. It pronounces Scott a pro-slavery man of the And we may hope that her independence as regards other staple market commodities, for cash, to satisfy the calance due upon said note, TO TAX PAYERS OP LEAVENWORTH CITY.

wheat, ic, will soon be established also. and costs of tnis trust. auglO-tda GEORGE H. KELLER, Trustee. Kansas is the land for farmers.

Eastern deepest dye, and stamps us as Abolitionists, coupling its accusations with ungracious words. We advise the Gazette to bottle up its wrath, study, the rudiments of decency, and endeavor to cultivate a slight acquaintance with truth. friends, emigrate emigrate Julius Caesar Hannibal. giving an account "VTOTICE IS HEREBY that in purau-ll ance of a resolution of the County -Coard of Supervisors of Leavenworth County, I have placed the delinquent Tax Roll of 1857 in the bands of the Township Treasurer for immediate eollection. You will save costs by paying np immediately.

WM, THOLEN, Treaa Leavenworth. Jnly 16, 1858. w3m. Look Out! LITTLE JAMIE'S again with the Druid FamU ly, who will give their last Vocal and Instrumental Concert, in this city, of which the whole troup will appear. Thosr wishing a good Uugb, go and Bee thm, under a comfortable and airy Pa ill ion, near Parry's Hotel.

Admittance, 25 cent Doors open at o'clock. ot ms sea voyage, says "All de passengers 1 i was now neavm tod ascfu dat was at Good Sized Girls. The Taunfon.Mass.. uazeue, Bays mat mere are lour Bisters that town weighing nine hundred and thirtv i mi Millinery and Dress-Making. enough, de Captain give orders for de fbip to heave too, and she hove too." The Citt Book Store.

Received, yesterday, per Express, late Eastern paper, magazines, We name, ia part Th N. Ledger, N. Y. Mercury, Harper's Weekly, Waverlj Mr NOTICE. IF the Gray Stalion, left at Joel Hiatts, in Salt Creek Valley, K.

about the 1st of June, ii not taken away, and all charge paid, on or be IUESUBSCiilBER, having located on Second street, opposite the St. Geage Hotel will be happy to execute any commissions that may be ave pounas. ine snortest ouig about six feet high, weighing two hundred and fifty, ix. Wc cant say we should like to provide for that family. entrusted to her ia the above line.

Ladies waited fore the 2d of August, be will be sold to pay charges. JOELBIATT. on at their own residences. xine, Boston Flag, Ballou'a Pictorial, Beston Pilot, Yankee Ketiong, Xovelleta, Reporter. July 17th 186 8-warns aug 7-16m- MRS.

L. C. ROSE..

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