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Sim i Join Yriit A NEV, LHA I TL(l JiSLlI DPffGS, DRY GOODS AID GROCERIES, MESSRS. REED CO.1 1 tjA nveiniuiioini. LATH FOE SALE, At Huson andjlo'ogltnds ITECUMSEH SAW MILL. Feb 10, 58 1 i 1 2tf' TERMINATIONS, FOR BOGGS SCOTT, blCN tF TUB L1 iVjUKTAK, WESTPORT, Mo, PfALEUS IN BRIGS MEDICINES, I Dye Wood and Dye Stuffs, Oils, Aarniaftrs, Faint, and Painter. Ar tides, indotv Class Pntty, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine Hair and Tqoth Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Snuff ub, Maimiuctuied Tobaccolul the Iutent Mcdianes of the day, Choice Toilet and Tircy Attlcl0-, Ac.

Pure 'Wines Brandies for KedicaX Purposes AI Sc 100I tend Mi 11 mepus BOOKS STATION EEY i tieet, citizens of ami them, An Our 1 SffliAWIMlE COUNTY. i'i. I 7-- SEED SPRING WHEAT. faw bahela of eupei lor qu ility Canada Club Spang he.it for seed, for tale at $3 00 per HUSON 1100 GLAND. Eeb 10, 58 2 tf 1 1 kX A Kansas River Bridge Company, 'j uv-tilinent of twenty per cent, utionthe ub cubed Btock is now pavabl.

S-ockholiHs i equated to make unuit oi. the same to the Tiediurei on or before the Ifith mt th the woih be fully resumed on Mond the 22d instmt order of the Board of Dt ctor. C. B. CLEMENTS, President.

I Uoogland, Secy. Tecumseh, Feb 10, 58 21t Chinese Sugar Caue Seed. Pure and of excellent quality, for sale by I1USON IiOOGLAND. Feb 10, 58 2 tf 1 am fl a ''A ''U 40 si i 77,: -a I f.us At a meeting of cittzens of Shawnse County, held at Tecumsefcon Saturday March 6th, 1858; pursuant to general notice, S. T.

of Topeka, was jailed to the chair, and M. 'Cl Brewster of Tecumseh appointed Secretary. 1 i After due Consultation and debate, the following Resolutions unanimously adapted. Resolved That in view of the coarse pursued by the Presidentand Congress in relation to rthe relative rights1 of voters and non voters, when public questions submitted for action, we iBciwoMTu .11 fA narfir.inatA of tistinctions, to participate 04 vWriYit the dulv and best policy of all citizens, regardless party SSffl held on i'MU tAM St Ahlh Inst, foa ix delegates to this county in the approaching Constitutional Convention. K- I.

mi 11 .1 -C of the convention held at Brown vile on Tnesday last we do Saddle aud Harness Manufactory. WJ. BILLON Keeps ou hand, and makes to oidei all kinds of jS2. Saddles, Bridles, martingales, Sad die Bags and Halters, Together with evaiy dosc lption of DOUBLE Or SINGnE 11ARS1 Si. All and, of MILE 11ai-JiEiS got up toi the Resolved, That in the action "not as a fair and honest expression, or representation of jhq sentiment of 1 a nAivid fl-i rn I il is fas nminafAn Of 1 11 views of of the canidates nominated or in the political some SSA AMD tlni Aonntv 1 1 to different portions of the county.

1 i Shawnee5 County; either in the 11 J. 'appointment of said candidates Resolved, That we deem it .1 1 1 delegates the duty of county conventions to respect the views and wish- eg 6f or delegations, from different portions of the county, nd to allow gates 'or delegations to name, without outside interference or political intrigue, such candidate nf fLo nnilTlV mH t.A fllloW SUdh dele and be entitled to the several localities may respectively or candidates3 the people of 4 1 tt UlV vuv wv v.s-n 1 s' that we, the conservative portion -of the Frte State patty within the iawnee, in favoj; of the formation and submission to the piople of a New Consti- Shawnee, Resolved, Tieounty of tution adopted to the wants and rights of the whole present populatioi of the territory, 1 nnA ni.ncnDl.ifv hr mftfit lirp.rt. mfttnhcl. WltllOllt SaCrillCe Ol and by the most direct method without sacrifice of la I a faVot of securing public peace prosperity principle; in favor of making Kansas a Free VVhite State, to the exclision of negroes wheth-T bond or free; in favor of submitting local questions which might dvide and -distract the -Free State Party1, to the future action of the people or the Legislature to he first elected auch constitution, and in favor of protecting jhe rights of all the cnzens of Kansas with- We hereby nominate and declare our intention to support, and re- out doing injustice to any. UUV UUUiii llljU9i.il; 1.V ail commend all good citizens who desire to see thd whole country fairly presented and respec-U ted in future county conventions, to vote for the following candidates or the constitutional Ami at.

nav4 4ah i a it; convention on Tuesday next, to-w Loren Farnsworth, of Topeka, AVING tiken the buck store of W. A. Vaugh on the coiner of Avenue B. 6th iecam-eh, ere piepared to furnuh the with thing they may need in the way Drugs, Dry Goods and we ili tter t.ait can Co a weil by il not than any Louse woet of tU ouu ivfr toclt con i ts in pait of 7 1" ioil Cassimercs, PI tin, BlacJ, Dooskin and Fan- fv. mets, Tweeds 6f iTi'font styles, Cloths, bat-nets, Voatings, css Goods, M.

De- tines, pi tin and ftney. Cashmeres, Al-Alerinos, bilks, Black and Fancj, Bonnot Trimmings, Ribbons, S.C., Calico of all stylos. Ready made cloth ng, Boots, Shoes, ILits and Caps, 11 irdwarc, IS ajls, Tobacco and cigars Groceries, Sugar, Coffee, Starch, Soda, Also, all Linds of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, Pei fumery, Fahey and Toilet Articles, it i on Cry of all kinds, Window Glass, Pure Liquor for Mcdecin.il purposes, and eieiy tiling usually kept in Dr-- rug Stores. Diug ut of the ertabli hment is undsr ths targe of sn PVT-ien TC-d Dmggi All of th hove roods will be i-old chcuy for Cash. We have al a lot of FORK and LABD.

Aesciipuon, earefully pieparcd ot all Upurs. reedaco. lir ltf Jan 30, 1858 LIPMAN LEVY, WII0L1 SALE AD RETAIL DEALER IN Stpple and Fancy Dry Goods Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Hardware and Queenesware, Family Groceries, Drugs, Patent Mtjicines, i Nortli-eat coinei 5th tieet and Avenue TECUMSEH, Kansas. Goods marked in jalain figures. No abatement in price.

4 Jan 30. 1838 1 tf Pioneer llardvvarc Slore. JOBS BltUlRQS, eoutb-West Corner Cherokee Second LEAVENWORTH CITY, Kansas. DEALER IN Inrdware, CutleiT, lion, XniK Steel, Glacs, Client, Planter, lilicknnth and Cirpentera looln, Aiicnltiual Implements, dc Ac. lebruary 185j 1 tf I.

S. WARD, S. Ward A Co. WHOLESALE AND RLTAIL DEALERS IN A IARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, Kansas City, Mo. Feb.

1S5S 1 tf N. P. LUCKBY N. McCracken, VHIOLESILE and Cc.ir.iseioa Dflawaio St (lioith ulo) bet. Second St Third, Leavenworth, Kansas: Fehruarv 3, 18ab 1 tf A few Seek of Fl.Of It left for sale at 3 1 tf REED A COS.

Administrators Notice. OTICE heiebv given that letters of admims- triition )on th nt of Je'b rkadwickr te of bh wnf0 countv, K. clecapd. have been i wtM to the mnir by the Judge of Pro -it in wl tor -Ai I fc-liawne county, Kansas Ter itoiv, J.ite Jiuuidiy 4., A. 0., 18oS.

All gerioos ludebtei to will please orae Unward and Fetil immeUntely; and allper-ons haun? cl umsnun'-t mid tnte, are reqoes-'d to exl ibit them to me for allowance within ne year fiom the date of md lettms, or they may yiecludetl fiom any benefit of wad tate, ani f-nid cliitn8 be not exhibited witlan three fiom the ite of said Utteis, they wiU be oiuvei I me 1. i TRAM CITAPWinC, admr. Ac, Tecumseh, IC. 1., Ji 'J, lbj8 1 tf. Administrators Notice.

TOTKE is hereby given that lettora of edmin- -N i tuition have been granted to the under ign- i bv the Judge ol lrolmte in and for bhawnee ountv, K. tailing date January 19, 1858, on ie elite of Vt ilium liook, lats of Shawnee ounty, AU persons having cl urns against said estate ar 'que-t'd to exhibit the same to lis for allowance, ithin one yeui fiom the date heieof, or they may piecluued flora any benefit of such estate; aid i said claims are rot exhioiied to us within three 1 mrs lrom this ilut, the) shall be forever barred lid nil persons indebted to Pi id tate, are reques-, to cjrne foiwaid and nu ke lmnisinate payment ous. KFZIAI1 HOOK, Admx. LI.I HOPKIXb, Adinr. Tecumseh, K.

Feb. 1, 18j8 1 3t Administrators Sale. OTICE i-i heieby given that we will sell to the Thomas G. Thornton, of C.B. Clements, of Tecumseh, A.

L. Winings, of Williamsport, L. Fisli, of Burlingame, R. M. Fish, of Brownville.

On motion 'Resolved that these be published in the Kansas Settler printed at Tecumseh, and circulated in hand bill form without, delay. Resolved, That thee proceedings be signed by the officers, and the lames of those in tendance and known to approve these proceedings be added thereto, tha. those approve 5 'the above platform of principles may unite with us in carrying out effectually the policy put i rli i.u I I I I I Jrefer T. WALKLEY, Chairman. E.

Iloociand, C. B. Clements, Francis Martin, Ot lands Moffitt, George Oe- NOTICE. Scciet-rys Ofilce, I n.f Tecumseh Town Association. Tecumseh, K.

Deo. 7, 1857. THU STOCIUIOLDLltS of the Tecumeh Town Aston Itlou are heieby notified that an assess-1 ment of Thiee Dollars upon eact ahare has been made, for the purpose ol proving up and seeming title" AU stockholder aie requned to forward the money promptly to the Secieti.ry, and at the same time luiTieti tlfe becietary with the number of thur iei-pective yhaies, so te to enable the Pies- idem to make title lor lots upon said shares, By order of the BoiinK- 11. VV. IjilUIN, Piesl.

T. I. A. H. J.

Stbicklar, faedy. i i i Attention of Stockholders is called to the Bylaws oi the Tecumseh Town Association which provides thatii tha assessments i not paid within slaty days, the bcietary shall expose for sale one or more shares of the defaulting stockholder at public sale, giving 21) days notice. 24, 4 4t YOUNG HOOSIER STORE ZEIGLER ROCHE, Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple and Fancy Pry Goods, i Pgady-made Clothing, 1 xvtau Hats and Caps, Pools and shoes, I Carpets, Druggets, Oil Cloths, fitc.7 Leavenworth City, Kansas. Cherokee South side, between Second A Third. CASH.

4 tf Shingles I Shingles Shingles 1 muii TAKES TIUS, METHOD A ol informing fhe Cituens of Kunaea, thut be hi dow in operation TWO SHINGLE MACHINES; one at Indianola.nnd one at Tecumseh, and is at all times ready to supply all demands. Give us a cull Puce 5,0 per thousand. 1 Sh M0RMAN. i i 0. CLARK.

I Tennseb, Bept. 25th 18W. buliel. AN are may By E. I made A on be ler's I 1 to of ket, we I to I I I 1 S.

W. Bowen, L- l- Lln'lUe L- ll- Oamphjl, Jou )V II .1 V.f Vf In eh im .1 ud o- B. MilKt, A. A. Miller, J.

VV Jones, Dr. blown, b. Go don, Willi am M. Fanell, VV. Roberts, V.

L. Fainsivorth, Fiost, Fry Giles, Dr. S. C. Joned, R.

Mooney, J. G. Wightman, A. bhaiogee, C. Gerdon, M.C.

diehard Iluson, W. M. G. W. Gilmore, E.

John Elliott, Richard Tuttle. 1 11 ici 11' am Cuuutiy Meish cupiiliet on is most libml fim Agent lor Louden Cos Standard Family Med leuu which have gnnedaki0h leputation to tueu cuiative piop-itiea. Jan 30, 1853. 1 tf. AMERICAN HOUSE, Leconipton, T.

THIS IIOUSElne du ng the pi month -be'n thoi ougtly 'pai ed fuiuinhe I the vei, best mnei, ai i now JL 1 1 open for the recp Uou of tne Hu ding comtmintty Hi? piopnetor pledges lim-lfthit no pun hull be epaicri to lei dei the bt.iy oi the gueU thi'llonbe igieeable. XUo will be nlwiya funu hed with ever; ite ial wluc 1 the mukt Acid Ihe Bar will const mth utocked with th whips and liquors, to be piocu ed, und the choice brands oi genuine ILvnna cigir. Ampl't convenience lor tblmg aie connectec tlua Houe, und ILivci icv cm be at ali times lu hed on sho notice. Bom 1 pel day, S. 0.

IlEMENWAT Jun 30, Piopnetor NATIONAL HOTEL. LECOMfTON K. T. Wm. nAIENES Co.

Proprietors. THE fclBoCRIBERS HAVE 1UE BEEASUU oi Hiinouncing to the tiuvsUn0 public, thui have leased the above NEW AND CONMOBIOiS HOTEL, a teim of jeirs, and Imve fitted it up with ei ely New and Llegint Tunutuie. THIS 1IOTEE now open for the rec'qt oi viaito and tne propnetor tohcicuou ileu'ft the public eve piuticului winch rendei ciavelmg a pleihuie, will paie no pums thei efforts to aduunutei to tue wuntu aud comfoit thnir grte t-. Jan JO, 1858. 1-ly.

B. S. NICHOLSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER It QUEEHSVJRE, QUSSWABl TABLE CUTLERY. Mum below Cheiokee, 1 LEA444 0UT1X UT1, K. Jnn5l, 18o3.

1-tf. E. SLOAN Front. Street, between Walnutand Kansas City, Missouri, WIIOLEbALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Ix fct plo and 1 alley Uoood-, Boots au lioea, Iiats and Cup-, etc. i S-Trade of CountryEKerchants Solicitedi Jan 30, 1868.

1-lj. ISAAC N. CAMFBELL, hat4n hand, makes hi bov to tbfi Stjr lie nndie pactiulh iepie entr himself ah iNo 1. PLAfclCHLJt, rAPEUilANOlUyAcc ihovo wi hing wo done with nMtues and di would do well to give Inn noil, as hi Hiull be il 8iiU 1 cto as las woik. lecunifeh Jan 1Sj8.

1 tf. V'N 1 an.ung Implement- Carper and mi on VKEE NOTIONS Ilo imj Toohnud Shoe tool-. Ciow Hire, and 1ick in -hoit eieiy i willy kept a van tv stole. (uhvell-t liieikng Plow-, and Peoua Plows fo ale at a low h0uio at MARTIN A STINSONS. T-'i-iinv-ih, Jen 30, 18a8.

1 thin BKESS GOODS. LADIES we would ill your attention eiynett und dm-ii-ble stvles of Die-eGood hi clt and colored Lallan fcr-ilka ot the fine rfru lri Jin'-, ll iieges, llarege DeLui es. Lawi IVoul DeLumea, Silk Alp ecu and comnio MAU11N STIXSONb. I to ou 1857. "xasB.

lilTCHERDSONS A i Missouri Express Company, vleiiilod (j ei uniscli and Toytka, la-t Pa-senger and 1 pie-s uibht Line, Carryirg the Great United Stales Mail, llnougb in one day, to L'uvenbo th City uk Km-astitv. 1 lay ing ov er, no extr i en for tav ern bill average i-t gef ten mils, tlieahy teeming iiuc tups. This lino I peiiealy a leug a ie leiiilent btoikuolileis in (veiv town ou tl loute, tln-ieiiy guaranteeing tha inent ol it; ul-o c.myin the gieat Imt blntco Mail Splendid Concord built Passenger Conveyances l.ji.duiUig them ulu ost impoe lule io b.e-K uow oi up et. lias Line will leave all the pimcipi Hotels and Lxpiess Ofiio-, lopika. Every Mor nlng, going thiough to Loavenvvoitli City, Vi lecumneli, Letomptoti and wrence theiumeday thus suv ing Vinie-i an enormous ex ense hei etc tore incuutd.

This line able to truuspoit 60 t. 100 passengers pei day over then louto, and coi nects with ull punupi 1 points in the Teiiitoiv, Topeka. 31. 1 AhK ANDRBVVo, Ag t. Principal Office ol Wes tain Divi-ion at lopek, Kansas.

Pi incipnl Office for Riser Router Kan-a Cit U. F. WoolKX, Agt. LrotVonwoitn City, Buna. Kutii, Agfa.

MiddleOUita LawreucLi Fami-so-Aet. Tecumseh, B. D. Castilmav, Ag t. 6 J.

F. Piilst. Head Office ol thu Company, No. Main btiee. LouiflMds St.

Jun 39, 1858. 1-tf. STRAYED OR STOLEN 1 I71 ROM DEER ORrEK, SHAWNEE COUNTY about Ang. 6th, a Male and iloi-e, kb own as folllow: The Mule is a Ijd je chestnut aonel, with bla fnc and has a in. lump op the in-ide Joint on hei light hind lcg -ihe Horae ia amull.

end base large neck, and tin main and tail, in color is blnck ull over, ago. yeaiB. These animal dirappeured together at tl auma time, aud they weie 1 ccmtomul to together. Any pan-on who will loturu either 0 both of them, 01 give such Inf 01 mi turn as to thei wheiea bouts as will en ibl tho onneis to redan them, will he liberally rewarded Applv to Note Book office, or to Jojin Long Deei Creek. 1 '( DRY GOODS GROCERIES, Foreign 11ml Domeetic Diy Goods, loidiak DiessHoods, The best btotk of Clothing in town, Boots nnd Show, fine qpd heap, Hats and Caps of eve variety, 1 Hardware ami Cutleiv, a heuutilul nsortmont, OroceiiiS dotio up 111 packages to suit, lrom a 41 gallon jiairel to 4 dimes worth hf Ihease.

Hr lift, InlnCa, Oil, Acn Ac. i'll und 1 eeftieiif'Dr. If untera Buck House, to convinced of the truthfnlucB ot this. Strictly pm1 Jhl Wfh the Gum ityk Jjjarde Pati.st Dragoon Paddle to older. fine as.01 tment of Indian Work.

hand. Ai I employ tlied of workmen, all work will Wai ranted andold as reasonable a. po aible. FLop between B.ikei, fcUet Co and Kel store. Westport Jn 50, 1858.

1 tf MARTIN STINSON, WHOLFVLE UFTAII DlAllBSIV STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS HAib, CAPS, 11U01S, MlliUS, HARUWABK GROCUHILS. Xecuiuseh, Jm i8d8. MAKTIN STINSON are now in receipt ot one of the most complete stocks ever bio the Territory. Our stock was purchased Phil idelphia by on( long xpeuence in the goods tiado, and well acquunted with the necessities oi tbeTW teinm and feel aured they aie able to meet them have all the heait can wnh, itom a inouee truj a Crinoline in lull blast. Call and examine oui stocky Goods shown freelj Jan JO, 1858.

1 SX. LOllh ADVEBTDEMENTS. DOWDALL, MARKHAM Co. tumiHGIOK FCUNDBf, ENGINE AND MACHINE SHOP, Corner of Second and Morgan Streets, ST. L1 IS, JIO.

Manufacturers of steam Engine- and Boil era, Saw and Oiut Mill Machine) fcuglo and double Cncular Saw Tobacco fcciewsunu Pieces, Lard Kettles Lard Screws and Cylinders Wool Cardnig MiicU)ne-, Btulding Casting, oung Imn)Oted Patent Smut Mill Ac Agnt foi the sale of James Smith Co Supenor Machine Cards. LEWIS S. BFFS. rFRin HMTH HLM11 B. CALLAHAN REES, KEITH Co.

Receiving Tonuirding IcOHBIISSlOH BERCKAHISj 1 SO V) HOLLSALE ASU RETAIL DEALERS IV Dry Goods, Groceries fit Provisions, Coiner ot Levee and Delawuie ctieeu. 1EAVESWOBT1I C1TV, K. T. Jan 30, 1853. 1tf WESTPOUT A KAXStS INSURANCE COMPANY, Westport, HIo.

DlllK TORS LAKES M. IIUNTER, ALEX. XAJORS, W. R. BliRNARD, W.

G. BARKLAX. ED. PRICE, A. B.

EARLE, S. P. KELLER, A. 0. BOONS, ALEX.

STREET, on Cargoes and Meiclundi-e stole, on the line ot tiaiisportatun. Kxchang bought and bold. Collections, when pajuble thu oflice, made Lee of clauge and piomptly ro- untied. LD. PRICE, Pie, ulent.

John S. Harris, Secy. Ljn 30-1-tf A Tj NALL; uajuis WHOLLSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN imWi MEDjaiiiESi mu Paints, Varnishes, Putty, Window Glass Glassware, Notions FINK OLD WINES, BRANDIES And Whiskey, brought on eipressly lor Medical PUAP11 tta popular Patent Medicines found in any Drug btoie lu the VV eot. Our btock is lull and complete, compil in -every article u-ually found in the We-tein inaiket. We invite the Wholesale and Retml dealers in Tecumseh, and Shawnee County to ill and examine our stock bofoie pui chasing eb-ewheie.

Delaware and bhawnee Streets, Leavenworth City, Jun 30, 18j8. -1-tf. GROCERY AND PROVISION 8TQRE. JAMES M. GORDON.

Penei1 assortment of Fnnn- ily Grocenes and Broil ions, would solicit a share of public patronage, feeling confident th I shall give satisfaction, mining to do a mutual business to Live and let Live. I deem it uuneccessaiy to enumerate the articles I hive on hand, und as to pi lee, call und ace, und 1 promise to use you well. jun 30-1-tf J. WISE Kama City, Mo. 2d door from Corner of Main and Water Streets I' PORTERS AND WHOLES VLB DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Diy Goods, Clothing und 1 Fancy Articles, etc.

all of which ar ofieied at bt. Louie prices. Jun 30, 1868. i SAXTON, CROWELL 9- No. 8 Levee, Kama City.

MUsourl, jf WHOLESALE DKAL1RS IN GROCERIES Wines. Liipiors, lohucoo, begaia, etc. For-I warding and Coinnu-iioji Mim chants. I The Highet price paid for Prodnoe. vU-3, Jail.

3fl. 1858. nl-Tm. C. B.

CLEMENTS, ATTOBNEY AT LAW AND LAND AGENT, Te-ctimseb, bhawnee County LWAY8 on hand a prime article of Flour and Bacon at Jaa. II, 1851. MARTIN A bTINSONS. JnB WORK NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS Ofhen, plank give us a evil. I.

O. of O. F. S' meet their Hall in Tecumseh, Kansas lenl-tory, evoiy Tuesday Evening at 5 o'clock. C.

U.bMLN T8, N. G. fine with thpy loi tn tion forth. M. 0.

Brewster, Secretary! I I A born, 6. C. Lewis, J.nn il. Bradvhiw, A. l'attv James "VV.

Lioov, Robeit Pratt, J. Rctl. e.unplKll, ll. I. Campbell, A J.

Dickey "Tn FomigS Biown Tecumseh, March 6, 1858. MARRIED, At tha house of the bii ieN i tthfli, on Thurttliy venlDSC. March 4, lwS, bv leph A Vl Oh Thursday ening, by Itev. C. CiillowAy, John W.

Fiinworth, Esq to Ml Nelly icon Vxt Topeka. i L. hi Jo- Powell, Lq-, to Jii-S Mollie Bylei. a at DIED, Neat this city) 1 clock, A. March 4, 1 358, Arthur inf)' 'ou ot lion.

Ruth and Bu-an 1. Lt taere, aged three daj Sweat be thy rlecp, dear little Arther; tlie tuor-n pathway of Uio had been hodden by you but a nort way, when tiiy Heaven!) luther tian-piTnled tiie to lloom in etuual life bey oud the e. iL TECUMSEH PRICE CURRENT. COUREOTED WEEKLY, BY 1 LIPMAN LEVY- --1 1 Txcmtui, Maich 10, 1858. do 1 51 00 Moi7c 25cfp4l) 3jc()1I) 1,50 2l25clb JfMIldoi 15fo)n )(ATIIGnS Uh 1Ii(iUjO Ftaua 6 bundled JUipM Dry 00 Bxcoij.

Bw Bltthr Fni.su iCivDLra Cohn. Meal. fiAWS.Crosa cut 1 foot, .160, Alheicb MolaSF 3d do ard lb.f, -i Chain ,....03 15 POTATors. Fork lb Shinai re 1000 Soda lt Salt SRLkof 200 SuaAit Brown. Tallow White Ukase Wof urj 75c(peil OO lil(u)Uty-tb 16c 15 5, lu) 18 (OiJflc 10(q)121c Mkctal.tU hu h'd 50 lodg.No.

3, 1. OJof 6 MEETS every Saturday evening. Vieitin blare are cordially invited. 1 1 ir i 1111)1 men niLVT fT if A. N.

HLACKLELGE.WVC. M. INGHAM, W. 8. March 10, '58 Joseph anperson; ll PHYSICIAN AND SI RGtlON.

ceaaKMWk1 al'diei w. jw Down with the CredH System! A FiLlltiie fir day of Apul, Eighteen -An UunineJ imd luty Ligat, we will bell 0 GOODS EXCLUSIVELY TOR CASH! IheiewiUbeno eceptiois made to the abov iui0. i a We intend on hand on 0 We intend on hand a lurge and 6 well helected Slock of Gocils, i which will beoldrt the SIHLLEST FROFITS that be inuned. All who ivi to puithase GOODS VVITII A 4 A ore Invited lo call and extmine our Etock. A All per-one indebted to us an) lequetsd to il I ami -ettlo.

t. Tecum eh, March 10, 1858. '51, 1 Ce-h A Ca-li Cash ioia Cash A Cn'li Cash N. Our 'tock i composed of all the varieties ually found lu toi ns. A MONEY.

i We are sorry to-cull on our customers through a public ii'ti for a settlement, but since ive are foie to do so, we hope oui friends will nspond to th ll VV of a aayer CO nit it nut settled oy let of June, Thu coui-e la impei alive, owing to the exigencies of the times. 11 4 BKNJ. CASTLEMAN. i shall put all on' matured pa p-r in the hinds a aayer foi col ectio eitl er Notes or Ac- Oak, Walnut Cotton Wood. Lumber, ftI1 1, 1Ti or uienaied readv for delivery.

comtantly on hand or piepuied ready for delivery, on shoit notice. feime CASH. No credit for Lumber or nWu g. fasn or lumber in crehango for good snw Ingsj 11C80N IIUOGLAND. Fehruiry io, 58 i 2 tf 7 RAN Cl SGAIXU I I OUTRU AD ULALLH IN i Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JS3F Watches und Jewelry carefully repaired and wm Mi Jan.

1868. I 1 I. I 1 tf i J- BOYER WII0LI bAI.E AND RE TAIL DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Hate and Caps bacond Btonr JAIllioFS New btorn Hnue three deer below Main Street on tbe Levee Kausat City, Missouri, Jun 3U, 1868, Lf ml-ly. -T Inghe-t bidder at public sale, at the reidnc4 1 the late ilium Hook, Shawne ountv, K. on SatniduV, 1-obiuaiy 27, 1858, the illowing personal property belonging to the a-te of Mini deceased 2 head of horses, one sot Double ows, one Wagon, 2 Yoke of Oxon, 6 head young nttle, F'aiming Utcn Us, Ac Ac.

Teims made known on dev of sale, 3 KE.IAil IIOOK, Admx. 1 I.LI IIOPMNP, AJmr. tata ol Yl illiam ilook, decased Tecum'-eh, K. T. Fob.

3, 1858 1 3i r-i Mowing Machines for Sale. N1.W Cum Cm o-1 Mowing and Heaping Machine for sale cheap fo Cash. uughlin or Tecumseh, Jun 30, 18j3. Enquire of W. A.

M. J. M. REED. A ltf, 0 A.

FINE assoitment of Cloths, Cua. imcuv, Ca- im Clollie, via: Broad 1 weeds, Cottoo-Ueuf now is yom time, Call Alii IN A SUNsONS. Fy- ore aud estiugt. at Jan 30, 58. a IIITR GOOPH.

CYRFAT BARGAINS to be hod in Swi Bishop. ictoria, Dotted, Bnrie.ond Stuped Muslins, Iso lush Luicua andblnrtlngsof eveiv quality MARTIN Jan 30, 1858. 1-y- T-r-r Ilcudy made Clothing. General utsortment, comprising etery ne A irniki. a Jan 30.

'i s- i nr HATS AND CAPS. A' MONO which are the RngUn, Shanghai -44i Rough and Ready stvle at MARTIN Af STINGO! 6 1 XFFERS bn services in tli venous branebos of Vi Ills Profofsion, to tb gituens of lauiaiM, (SffManUy- Office at tin storq qlJUitd tyh'V) I'tird A 1 tf i rr soirf- i 1 Bonnet Hhd llend Drceeee. IIXY did von ever seo anrb loves of Bonnets JL and Hoad Dieoses iirtho-e at ii M.UUl.N J-saOjitta- 9 i JUSTICES COURT, T) EGlLAR fait flats, 'lit tnd 51 Wednesdays IL each taoDth. M.U. BRFWPTF.R, J.

i ThvAcb.fkiemMretK T.KsKlO, 2 tf mwiFTTa.

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1858-1858