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The Kansas Statesman from Junction City, Kansas • 3

The Kansas Statesman from Junction City, Kansas • 3

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Topska. Kansas. April 3, I860. SfEtoDV'MEm n. A (Jran'taJali will be jjivou on tneiy J.

FnARiti Dear Sir: I take great Notice is beroUy V'von'that a' petition will evening oi me at oeuaum umi. publio are 'nT'te l't'1 See card. wiLauut O. W. KIHGSBURY rV- vlt)CAf.

V'- PRIME'S pleasvr ii saying Uat 1 tried yeur l'atsul f. nent Roofing oa some of my buildings in tais oity, aud that it poiiesti all the merits yon claim for it. Iu additioa to its entire watar proof qualities, it is Impervious to wind, frost, or Ire. I regard it as the chf sptst, safest, aad most durable roofinr be presented to the Board of County Unmmis elonere of )avis the July Ses sion; D. 18GU, for the viewing, laying out and establishing a county road fiom Island (C7tftif tfianks-are due Barllott, E-q for material to illuminate nur office.

T0B1GCO PPlll SALAMANDER SATrRlMY. JUNE 30th, City, by the way of the present crossing of Yours, truly, E. C. K. CIGAKS A5B Drvrun Creek and BartleM lerry, on the Smoky Hill River, to Junotion City Signed MANY CITIZKNS.

HOOFING. LATINO NOTICE. hereby notify all rnonk owning property in Junction City, tha all lot on "which taxes are net paid by tlit first of Ju'y, 1810. will be returned laa delinquent lint, advertised aud old to PftT tbe tax. A.

T.OWEN, Marshal. LsAVENWoara, April 6, 1800. Mr. M. J.

Fooartt Deai Sir: We have used Prime's Patent Salamander Cement Roof' ing, now manufactured by you and maay oth. sis, bat none have proved good but vouri. We cheerf.illy rsoommend it to the ptthlie al being the only reliable Kyf now ia use. I) KRIS TROWRRIDOl Topeka, March 2j, 1H0. Ma.

J. Fooaity Dear Sir Having tsst- WILLIAM WEI3NER TO THE PUBLIC. A 0 i I Vi.W Ut 77 MAW ITtllT, LOCK GUN SMITH JDNCTIOX CITY, K. T. i All kinds ef fire armi' promptly and thoroughly repaired and cleaned.

11 n41 iit ed Prime's Salamaue'sr Rotfing, we are prepared to rcoomwend it to the use ot the public as a very superior article uwring in every (Four asore hslew Um Pest i i particular, the recommendation that have given of it. It combine both cheapness and darabiiity. ROSS BRO Kit. State Koeord i Last week we mentioned the arrival in town of Mr." John Ka'roan's" stock of since then we have beon favoted with a peep behind tho scenes." nnd are now prepured to pronounce his assortment the best ever soleot od for the Kunsm market. Besides a complete stock of copper, tin and sheet iron ware, Mr.

K. Iiur received alarne amount "of tools and shop fixtures in fuot he hai everything need-cd to carry on a first olass business, Repairing done on short notice. Tns Largest Ykt. Col. Wilson, of Fort Riley, has just commenced the erecthn of a tpleudid stone building, on 6th street, between Jefferson and Washington, facing tbe park.

The building is to be 75 fet by 50, and four stories high. The work will be oora pleted by September next. K5. The Japanese, pure and unadulterated," as when they left their native laud for the shores of Amerioa, have arrived in town, treaty-box, Tommy and all Traveling over the prairies of Kansas, beneath old Sol's oppressive rays, has given to their complexion a bronzed appearance aside from this they look precisely the same as whon they set foot on American freesoiI. They oauie here LE1 EN IVOR THy KANSAS.

ei'17 tt J(B. Work. We are low prepared to do 'ifl kin ia'of Work, on the Dh'rtent notice. Our term! are moderate, and we have no limitation in saying our work will compare favorably with that of any office in Western Kan-ai. The ruurtii in Junction.

In. accordance wiili tlia wishes of the citizens of unotion City end vioinity, to cale-brate in an appropriate manner the coming Anniversary of. oar National Independence, the committee have adopted the following pro PREMIUM3. This Roofing received the FIRST PRBMIGM at the Ohio State Fair for the year 1858, and Ne suhjfot eonneoted with building improvements has, within the past fuw years, attracted more ginerl attention than that of Hoofing' ijliifaglos ue becoming every day mire uljuo-lionatilo, Lbth ou account of their expensive-aess, their'wiint of durability, aud their liabil ity to cutct fire from sp trks falling on the roof. Different kinds of roofing have beuu invents cd to tupily the place of suiugles, and with various derrces of success.

Tin, zindund galvanized iron have each bnen used to a limited extent. But these are not only very expensive, hut their durability is sou destroyed the action of atuiosolietla ugen cies; wh.oh corru'le and rust them, aud by their liability to work loose at Hie joints and ridges, causei' by the contraction ana of the metals. Ttr and gravel roofs have heretofore been usd iu some instances, but only to bo met by the most emphatic denunciation of all who have tried them. Several wastio roofing compositions have Kiventid and -introduced to the publio, also at the County Fair tht same year, hit t. ir.

autiasrlal Oeery tt ButUrHtld. those being the only places at Whioh tbeinven tor presented his Reofinz for prsmiuai. Ornci or Western Lnd District, Junction Citt, K.T., June 18, 'CO, To Jobn N. Scbiilinq: You are hereby notified that on, the 10th day of August, 160, at 8. o'olock A.

An drew Markley will proof before us at this office in support of hie right to pre-empt the south east quarter of section 3, in town 14 south of range 2, east of the sixth principal meridian, in Kansas Territory. i You being an adverse claimant to said land, will be permitted to offer counter-proof be fore us at that time, at this office. B. RETT, Roister. FINDLEY PATTERSON.

Receiver. gramme a the order of the day President of the Day Findley Patterson. Vice President-W. K. Bartle't, R.

Real Estiatfe Whitney, N. S. Oilbert and D. A. Butterfield.

i Orator ij. W. Herbert. Reader-Wtn G'b. ldy.

Chaplain Rev. Mr. Henderson. with morn or less sucomi. Yet none has hub erto completely satisfied the public expectation.

To supply the publio a roof embodying the qualities uf cheapness and durability, nnd at i'remendous Excitement Manufactory in Leavenworth. The undersigned respecifully begs leave to inform "th. public that he has purchased the Patent Right of Prime's Salnmaudtr Cement Roofing," for the Territory of Kansas, and the counties of Jackson, Platte aud Buchanan, in the State of together with the Kscto-ry, utensils, in Leavenworth City, on Shaw nee street, west of Broadway, where he will ready to fill all orders for Roofing with prompt uess and dispatch. Let all examine my Hoofing and test it thor. oughly before adopting any o.licr.

at I am ds termined to do good I shall be prepared GUARANTEE. PRICE $5 00 per square in Leavenworth, Orders from a distance promptly attendsd to. Samples can be seen at the Factory, or at Mr, 4, Allen's uorner of Cherokee and Fourth streets M. J. FOUARTY.

Mb. Ed. Cobb, Agent, Junction city. n40-4t Toast Committed-Dr. J.

B. Woodward, J. It. MoClure, S. B.

(larrest and A. Me- AGENTS, for the expi-ess purpose of making a few te-lections from P. Z. Taylor's Baznar. If you wish to see them call ut P.

Zod's at any time between 2 and 5 P. M. iuo nuujfl iliao Qua Ull IB uvuiimwij itic wafer proot, has been tbe cherished aim of the iiiventor. By the most unremitting research and varied experiments, by a thorough ohemical analysis of all tbe used, the inventor bus at leneth suoctoded in incor' dary.l. Marshal Oapt.

Cobb. Assistants F. M. Fletcher and P. Z.

Tay Jon 1O01DT0 NKI'S rUC. VIA JUNCTION ONE HUNDRED AND TEN MILES SHORTER THANkNY OTHER ROUTE. NEW ADV'MENS leilrnting and solidifying the several articles The procession will form at Taylor's Hall at 10 under direotions of the Marshal, Men a manner as to produce a nool emooaying -and march down Washington street toEighth the qualities of hardness without brittleness, and flexibility without expansion. Each ingredleut has been adopted for itspos GREEN RUSSELL bas submitted a report tbenoe to Jefferson and follow up to the stand to the Council Leavonwortn, snowing that in the park, where the following exeroisees the Smoln Hill lUute is at least 110 miles FUER TANZLUSTIGE. Iliermit thunwirden Deutscheti von Junction City nnd der Umgegend zuwisseu dassivir Deutschen auch noch bei Hand bind, und una auch cin weuig nmusii eu wollen, wesbalb nir am 4te July ein Xauzkranzoten ablulten wollen.

und jtden dutu hotlichst Einluden. Aobtungsvall BECKERS MILLER. will take place: Prayer by the Chaplain. Reading of the Declaration of Independence. CITT, KAllAf, Will locate Land Warrants, en choice lanJs.

in the Western Land District, giving uitran teed descriptions, frum personal examinations, of lands selected, as to surface, loU, wator, distauce from timber, Ao. Also, will attend lo contested claims, make out declaratory statements, prooftpapars, deeds, mortgages, to. They will also pay taxes, sell or buy lands, or city property, oa commission, and transact all businciis couneotr ed with a general Real Estate Agency, REFERFjJVCES, I S. D. GARRETT, Register of offio.

Junction City. FINDLEY PATTERS05, Reciever of Laas Office, Jusction City. C. DUNTON' Attorney at 'Law, Maahat. tan.

CHAS. F. editor. Uanha'aa Express. A.

A. GARRETT, Pottawatomie county. dee'-tf session of some prominent and necessary quality to theoompound, and yutsuch care has been exercised iu the process of their incorporation as not to lose the chemical value of any. The inventor received a patent for Hoofing, dated March 23d, 1858, since which time he has manufactured and put on a great many Hoofs, with the most abundant success and thus to the tests of scientific experiment he has added those of actual u.e and exposure, with the shorter than any otiier, nd a good natural road. Work will be cvmuieuced on this i oad immediately, and it is etpeoted that it will bs in ctndition to accommodate the 'rave! inudo of sixty days from this date.

In consequence of the shortness of this route, and the niasy other advantages it possesses over all others Oration, and other appropriate exerciser The procession will then return to the hall where collation will be served by J. Sobmidt. now traveled, it will be for the interest of l'ike's Fealteis to take the Smoky Hill Route ft the Gold Mine .1 same triumphant success. Among the udvan- After whioh, toasts, speeches and music b'S Koofing, Lue tollowiug inis same matter oi interest inniwui prompt i hfl ramBti Attachment. Da vies Wilson, Pl'ff, Before Henry Man vs.

shall, Justice of the Stephen N. Bradford lVace of Davis County, aud W. BAsiioRK.Duf's K. T. On the 4th day of June, A.

D. 18G0, said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above action, fur the, sum of forty-two fifty one hundredth dulllars, which will be tried on the 2tith day of July. A. 1). 1800, at the office of uid it is both fire and water proof.

will induce all purchasers of goods in this vi SHERIFF'S SALE. TsrmtOst or Kansas, County, s. s. John Pendarias, vs. j.

John F. Sohmidt. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, out of the Second District Court sitting ia Das vi.i County, for the trial of causes aiising under the laws of the Territory ef Kansas, wherein John Pendarias is Plaintiff; and John F. Schmidt is Defendant, 1 will, on the 14th day of July A. D.

1800, between the hours of JO o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. ef said day, at the Court House door in the County Seat of Davis County, Kausts Territory, expose for public sale, te the highest bidder, for cash in band, the vii all the right, title and interest of Jodn F.

in lot 5, block 39; lot 19, block 67 lot 1, block 15; lot 1, block 65 lot block 41, iu Junction City, Davis County, Kansas Territory, as shown by the Plat on file iu the Recorder's Office ot Davis County. Levied on by me to satisfy an exe cation ngainst John F. Schmidt, iu favor of John PeudariaB. NORMAN KINN'ET, Sheriff of Davis Co. by E.

P. Kikket, Under Sheriff. Appraised, at Dated. June 4th. A.

D. i860. fn39td. appropriate to the cOMsiun will be given. Music by the Fort Riley Band.

A general attendance is solicited. 1 J. B. WOODWARD, Ch'n Com. Call at Halt's and get a glass of Cream Neotar.

Its delicious. Justice. HALDERMAN TANEY," 3 Riley City, Davis K. June 14, 'GO. DAViES WILSON.

Office or Webtkkn Land District ATTORNETS AND COUNSELLORS At K. June 20, lb6i i6U Quite a large number of our citizen unction Citt To Fit human Howk Junction Citt, 'met ut Taylor's Hall, on Thursday evening Leavenworth Clly, WILL practice in all the Supreme and Inferior You are hereby notified ihut on the 17th day of July, i860, PeteL- Swrtzeudi uber will last, for the purpose of hearing the plan of amity to como to Junotion to make their purchases and while here, if they still consult; their own interest, as wo fully expect they will they will ooine to the 1 NEW STORE -OF- N. S. GILBERT (On Wathington, bet. 1th and Streets) Where can he found at all times a full aad complete assortment of GROCERIES Sf PROVISIONS 1 Of the very best quality, at extremely low priets.

I shall have a constant and lull sup. ply of all articles usnal kept in a Family -iteration's which the Superintendent of the offer proot betore us at this office iu bupport It does nut contract by cold nor expand by beat It is incoinbastiblo. It is insoluble iu water, nnd impervious to it. is a non-conductor of electricity. It does not rot the oanvass on which it muy be placed, but acts as a preserver of tho same.

It leas not attract the heat as metal and other roofs do. Its cneiuicsl properties are such that they are notaffeoted by the aotin of atmospheric agencies, but are so happily blended in their combination as to materially aa aim each other iu the preservation uf all. This Roofing does not in any degree color the water falling on it, or impregnate it, which is a quality not possessed by any other Roofing ever patented, l'he eheimoal affinities of the respective ingredients have been so thoroughly uiiited that rain tailing on the roof does not wash off a tingle particle of it, and ne impurity whatever is communicated to the water. Tkiit Roofing is prepared on a plan entirely new and original. It consists of strips or sec lions of 30 to 40 inches in width by 10 to 110 feet iu length, which are made ready for put ting ou belore leaving the manufactory.

A wtiehjy not unreasonable objection Courts of the Territory. Collections made ard promptly remitted. seplT.tf. las right to enter at private entry lots 8, 11, 15 and 16, of section 32, in lown 12, south of range 5, east of sixth principal me ridian, in Kansas territory. You being an adyerxe cluimanttosuid lend, will be permitted to offer ounler-proof before us at that time, at tl(i ofllu CHARLES W.

IIELM, 3 ATTORNEY AT'LAW, OFF ICB ON MAI5 ST.REKT. (Over Runell Banking Hoaae.) LHAVENWORTH CITT, K. Smoky Hill Expedition had adopted. The meeting was organized by calling J. R.

Mc-'Clure to the chair. Mr. Oreen was called for nnd gave a lucid and frank statement of bis past actions aiid future, designs, for which fie received a vote or thanks trooi the meeting. After speeches by Major Downer, Mayor Whituey and P. S.

Parks, the meeting ad-journed the participants therein evidently delighted the prospect of early com plution of this truly great work, aud fully convinced their money would be justly and economically expended. b. B. BARRETT, Register. FINDLEY Receiver, Grocery, amoug which are Orrics or Western Land District, 1 JuscnoN City, Juuc3, 18'iO I'o Tuomas S.

Trisi: Vou are hereby notified thnt on Friday, the has always been against tbe manner of SHERIFF'S SALE. TiEtuTOitr or Kansas, Davis County, s. s. -Adolph Geriaud 1 vs. Casper Eunjley.

BY virtue of an execution tome directed, nut of the Second District Court, sitting in Da vis County, for the trial of causes arising under the laws of the Territory of Kanas, wherein Adolph Geriaul is Plaintiff, and Casper Buutley is Detendant, 1 will, on the 1 4th day of July, A. D. 160, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 P.

of said day, at the Ccarl House door in the County Seat of Davis County, Kansas Territory, expose for public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, tbe following property, vii all the right, title 13th day of July, 18(50, at 2 o'clock. Kobert Tess, Coffee, i N. 0. Sugar. Dried Applei, Pruues, lUninn, Clarified Sugar, Crushed Sfugar, Molasses, U.

AiSalt, Pairy Salt, Tobacco, op, Tubs, Bnckets, Fniits, Jarl'iekles, Spicei, netmey will offer proof belore uu at this office in support of his right to pre-empt the south. west quarter ot seoiimi 14, in town 14, south putting ou roofs by the old "smearing process," because of the of smell, and the length of time required to coaiplete a roof, which iu many seasons of the year is a serious inconvenience. An entire Roof can be put on in a singlo day, nnd where prepared, the owner of the building can proourt the Roofing already manufactured and put it on for himself. It can he used equally well ou steep and flat of range 2, emt of the sixth principal meridian, iu Kansas Territory. Yo'i being an adverse claUninl to said Und, will be permitted to offer counter-proof before us at that time, at t'iis office Beechler and Stumpf 4M Would respectfully announce to tht oitisen of Junotion, and the public geuerally, that they are now located on WASHINGTON STREET, bet.

6th and Tth. And that they are now prepared to furnish a superior article of LADIE'S AND GENT'S READY MADE S. ii GVRUBTl'. 'Register. FiNDl.EV I'ATfEKSON.

Receiver. J. CLARDY Attorney at Law and interest of Casper liunticy (subject to in cumbranceB) in lots 9 and 10 in section 7 lot 2 and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 8, ia township 11, south of range 7. east of the 6th principal meridian, in Davis County, Kansas Territory, containing 166 acres, more er less. Levied on by me to satisfy an execution against Casper Huntley, in favor of Adolph Geriaud.

NORMAN KINNEY, Sheriff of Davis Co. by K. P. in sky, Under Sheriff. Dated, Sheriff's Offioe, June 4, 1800.

n3sftd Soda Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Soda, Cream garter, Starch, Aid a host of other article in the same line. Particular attention will be given te supplying an article of FLOU IT That I can WARRANT, which, if not found as represented may be returned. HAMS. SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, CODFISH, WHITEFlsn, constantly on hand. Also Haying and Farming tools consisting in part of Hoes, Spades, Shovels, 8oythes, Seythe Snaths, Bakes, Forks, Ae.

roofs. li is not only the lowest in price, bnt its durability, its method of manufacture, and the facility with which it is put on. all uuite to reader it not ouly the b-st, but the cheapen Roofing ever prepared sud offered to the publio. TESTIMONIALS. The undersigned takes the pleasure of plao-ing before the put lie the following testimonials from gentlemen whose names are attacked to the same Lkavenwobth, K.

March 7, 1800. M. FodAttTT Dear Sir I have had my Urge brick building in Leavenworth, cor ner Delaware and Main streets, covered with AND Notary Public MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. Having been a resident of Kan bus for a lonii tune, and having held the office of l'robats Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, '7 And to fill all ordere in their line, with neatness and dispatch, and at the lowest possible rates, the ludge of Marshall county for nearlv two years, he feels confident, on acoount of his being si' well acquainted in this portion ol Kausas, that I rime ieicurateu ivuoung, uuu To persons engsgea in Duuatng, can fur- he will be able to give sa isfaotiou to tnose en trusting business of any kind to his care. .1 nish NAILS of any size It stands all kinds of weather admirably and Veryi ttest Workmen- BETKUENOES.

since my building has been finished, files have Gov. S. Medf 'v. Lecomnton surrounded it, and 1 Sud it is proor against nre bo far as sparks and ignited combustibles are concerned. 3.

F. JOHNSUN. P. S. T.

Walters Call and see before purchasing elsewhere n27-6m STRINGER, ALLEN VaN NORSTRANtv. G. 0 Chase, Ed. Union (jaunty Stat Election. The Electiou last Monday pissed off without disturbance, nothing occurring to mar the quiet of the town or disturb the equanimity ul the 0.

F.r if we eijept an occasional shorn from the ''boys from the oountry," who came in to vote and have a od time gonerally- Tnere was a fair prospect, at one time, of a "collision between fcuet head and and placed himself, in position tiusthead refused to, owing to a rent in hi trowsera which ho was anxious to conceal. The friend of the parties interfered, however and settled the difficulty. The origin of the disturbance was owing to the reduction in the price dI stitnu'ant" by a u-Zey chap in town, who furesaw that he must undersell all competitors or g) without customers. He therefore reduced the price of ardent" to five cents per nip," nnd received fur so doing the patronage of the drinking publio, and the curves of his oraftsmen. When it was known that Junotion City had received 223 votes and Uniontown ONE, it created considerable merriment.

The individual who cast that Uniontown vote," was immediately inquired for, but oould not be found; every nook and. corner was searched, but all to no purpose he had escaped. Just as the seanl) was being concluded, someone oallad attention to an object on the bluff, op-' posite Junction it wae moving quite rapidly in the direction of Kenton. Whether it was a small tornado or that Uniontown voter," bas not been ascertained. At night, the boys from tbe country" had a bonfire in honor of the victory.

Tbe boys" also procured the Junction City and Fort Riley Omnibus, a span of mules, several borne, (tin, a few lengths of stovepipe, and a Cainete gong. They bitched tbe stovepipe to iba omuibua and prooieded to celebrate, in a manner more easily imagined than describe d. It reminded ni of oe of old Abe Lin 8ASn, GLASS, rUTTY: BUTTS, SCREWS, Knob-Locks, Thumb Latchci, Plastering Hair, At prioes that cannot fail to be satisfactory. I shall also keei-a full assortment ef Boots Shoes, FURNITUIIE! GROSS THIELE, (Late of Cleveland, Ohio.) i "i i Beg leave ta inform the neople of Junction City and Davis that they are about to open in this place, a CABINET el WARE ROOM lion, i zoincotter u. (j.

Rev. John li. McFerrin Tenn. Nashville "I Land Office Hon. 8.

B. Garrett. Register. Leavenworth, March 7, 1860. Mr.

M. J. Fooaety Dear Sir: Having adopted your Cement- Roofing Inst Fall on the Merchant's Hotel, I am pleased to state that it has given me entire satisfaction. 1 have had Scceessora tt Hon. Findley Patterson, Recel lion, uusn Elmore.

Judge 2d Judicial Dist. n'4i-Gm a Tar Composition Roof, spread on muslin, pot 1UIJA TOBACCO SEED jest received and for sals by. P. Z. TAYLOR, P.

L. Van Co Wholesala dealers ia Men and Boys cor filh Wash'Ua ate. on the same building only one year previously, which proved mostobjectionable in consequence of continued leakage, and which finally crum-blod into dust. But since your Cement Roofing has been substituted, the Roof has been free fromloakage, and neither frost, rain, or snow, OA alls just reneived aud tor si by seem to have any effoct upon it. where they will keep on hand and make to order C1 UN LUCKS jubt received and for sale by P.Z.TAYLOR.

And a limited assortment, of DRY GOODS BROWN MUSLIN, HOSIERY, DENIMS BL'CH'D PANT CLOTHS, PHINTS. I shall endeavor to have none bnt tbe best articles, and sell at the lowest possible pricee for C4.SH, or anything I can exohange for cash, hoping thereby to secure a liberal share of the publio patronage. Junotion City, June 1860. n391y ADAM FISHER. Yours.

Lbavknworth, March 7, 1860. 7T CLOTHING, -A D- WILLIAM DlbNEY, 4TTORREI AT A IT IN OHIO. iepl7 tf all kinds of PARLOR KITCHEN PURNIT.URE Ma. M. J.

Fooaety Dear Sir In reply to your note, we take pleasure in stating that we have had oar new warehouse covered with your Cement Roofing, and have found it to be water proof and to resist the weather its various changes. During the horning of the INDIA' RUBBER GOODS Nos. 160 162 Main Street, ST. LOUIS." "a' Homing mill of Earle, Hunting it was consisting in part of 3 J. McCLURE, Attorney at Law REAL ESTATE Sofas, Divans, Tables, Picture DR.

F. P. DREW XesaeotMly tenders his professional services to the eitiseni ef Juaetien City aad vioinity. Offic at Junction Hone, JUNCTION CITT, T. 1LAAS BROTHER, 3'i; aAKCHCTUBBX AND lit 1 v- CIGARS, TOBACCO.

SNUFF, not the least affeoted. though it was in the lm mediate vicinity. THOMAS CARNEY CO. Wston, Maroh 8, 1860. Ma.

H. J. Fooabit, Liavsswoetu Citt Dear Sir In reply to your note requesting my opinion In reference to Prime's Salamander Ce meat Roofing, I ean safely state that it has rendered entire satisfaction. 1 have had it put on "Newman Hall" and the Livery Stable, oover-ing an area of 9,600 feet; a portion of the au-perstrnoture being considerably depressed, water now remains almost oontinuolly on the roof, but no particle of leakage. The roof is impervious to water as well as frost, and all a Frames, Parlor Stands, Was Staads, Chairs, Bedsteads And tverything kept in a first class ciciNET STORE.

IA.Ple&5e call and examine before pnrcha-fing elsewbrre. r4 oolo'e dreami, as related by himself, wherein be went to but the presiding genius of that torrid oountry considered htm unfit to remain there, fearing he would oontaminate the little imps," ahd, therefore, ordered him to be "drummed out." Old Abe's deicriptien of tbe music made in putting the order into execution, is very similar to that manufactured by the boys from the country." The boys" kept op the burdy gurdy until tbe wee ema' hours," and then departed for their rude Itg hamletj" on tbe prairies V.K SPEAR. WrafflBR JEWELER. JUNCTION CITV.U. T.

other changes of the weather. I have had sev oral tar and composition roofs heretofore on the Land Agents, Will oontinue te practice his profession in all the Courts of Kansas rritory. Will alse at-tend to all business in the Land Office, locate Land Warrants, enter lands fer nan-residents. ADDRESS JUNCTION CITT, KAJiSAl PIPES AND CARDS! i MAIK STSttT, KBA TH1 TM Orrici, LEAVENWORTH CITYK, T. Alio, Sale A gents or Kaut'ne's Patent pYSn; Gun AnimslTran.

stulTtV same building, but without suoceia. I there fore eonsider your Cement Roofiog net only the Watohes, Clocks and Jewelry, promptly aad thoroughly repaired. Room et Hall's Drug most aavantageoui point of eit, bat sups rior to toy other Roof hitherto adoptee. Jte, O. PELT.

Store, on ws'Binglon e'reet asotf 9.

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