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KANSAS FREE STATE. turner Sampson. the Preservation and Restoration ef Health of Body and Power of Mind. Illustrated. 87 cts.

PROSPECTUS or THK AUCTION AND COMMISSION SALESMAN Lawrence K. T. no 8 tf YOINO AMERICA'S LIBRARY. A useful and attractirt aeries of books for tbt young people, embracing events connected with tht early bistory of the country, and lives of men, WTltten with much care, and in an entertatnlne manner, with illuatrations Xinth Yolnme of the NATIONAL O00S BOOKS BT KAIL. PUBLISHED BT FOWLER WELLS, No.

308 Broadway, New York. IN order to accommodate The People" residing in all parts of the United States, the Publishers will forward by return of the first mail, any book named in the following list. The postage will be prepaid by them at the New ERA, Washington, D. C. O.

BAULKY, XDITOB AND PROPRIETOR, JOHN e. whittir, corresponding editor. of important events, and beautifully illuminated G. W. TAYiLOK, attorney and Counsellor at Law, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to nis care in the various Courts of Kansas Territory.

July 10th, 1855. nl9-tf rphe National Era is an uncompromising op- sober and Temperate Life. Discourses and Letters and Biography of Louis Cornaro. 30 cts. Tobacco.

Three Prize Essays by Drs. Trail, Shew and Baldwin. 15 cts. Future of Nations in what consists its Security. A Lecture.

By Kossuth. With a Likeness. 12 cts. True Basis of American Independence. An Address.

By Hon. Wm. H. Seward. 12 cts.

Labor its History and Prospects. By Robt. Dale Owen. 30 cts. Hints towards Reforms.

Consisting of Lectures, Essays, Addresses, and other Writings. Second Edition Enlarged. By Horace Greedy Hopes and Helps for the Young of both Sexes. Relating to the Formation of Character. York office.

By this arrangement of pre-paying title pages. Containing the lift of Daniel Webster, tht great American Statesman, with numerous an-erdotes illustrative of his character, and the following illustrations: Young Daniel in the taw mill; Webster fishing at Frssburg; Webster declining the clerkship; Webster expounding the Constitution; the Bunker-Mill celebration; Webster at Faneuil JL ponent of Slavery and the Slave- power an advocate of personal, civil and religious liberty, without regard to race or creed a foe to all rvTNAnro MonrmxY. DECEMBER. COKTKlfTS OF MO.ZXXVL The Armies of Europe. The Last Galley.

How I Csme to be Married. On my Bed of a winter Night. Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha." It mieht have been. The Virginia Springs (continued). Low Life in the Sahara.

Lifa among the Mormons, (concluded). The Loss of the Argo. About Niggers. A Visit to the Druzes. The Lost Lamb.

The Creen Lakes of Onondaga (N. Y. State), Thackeray as a Poet. Hesperus. Living in the Country.

Benito Cereno (concluded). The Coming Session. Editorial Nctes. $5,00 Reward. Lost or Stolen.

secret combinations to control the Ballot Box, postage in advance, nrty per cent, is saved to the purchaser All letters containing orders should be post paid, and directed as follows FOWLER WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, New York. whether uuder the direction of priests or lay FROM Milton McGee's Farmers' 'Hotel near Kansas City a black curly DOG with a chain and a white mark around his neck. The Hall; Mansfield, the residence of Webster; men; a mend or iemperance, tne Homestead, and all reforms calculated to secure Labor its just consideration, recompense, and political weight, and to Trade, its Natural Freedom, in W'hater on nis farm. The Life of Henry Clay, the Mill Boy of the above reward will be given for the dog deliver Constitution of Man.

By George Combe. ine only autnorized American edition. Witn twenty engravings, and a portrait of the author, fhnlAA a XT 111. 1 Slashes, with nine illustrations; the Life of Renjumin Franklin, with nine illustrations; the Life of General Washington, with nine illnstra ed to the subscriber, or left where he can get him. The dog was without a tail and would be easily recognized.

A. C. HINMAN. Lawrence. K.

T. JrTice, muslin, i cents. virtue or wnicn every man has a rigat to buy and sell in whatever market he pleases. It believes in the right of individual judgment in all matters, whether of religion or politics, and re- tione; the Life of Marion, with nine illustra Music, Conversation, Cultivation of Intellect, Moral Sentiment, Social Affection, Courtship' and Marriage. By Rev.

G. S. Weaver. 87 cts- IT 1 I 1 1 1 Defence of Phrenology. Containing an essay on the nature aud value of phrenological evidence; also an able vindication of phrenology.

tion; the Life of Lafayette, with nine IHustTa Hons; the Life of Win. Penn, with nine illustra lects tne dogma or passive obedience and non-resistance in both Church and State holding numan xuguts, ana weir onncai By Judge Hurlbut, With Notes bv Geo tioni; the Life of Gen. Taylor, with nine illus 1. American Literature 8: Reprints. 2.

Eu that no man who swears to support the consti trations; The Life of Andrew Jackson, with 87 cts. ropean Literature England. France, Germany, tution of the Unite- States can deliberately vi Home for all. A New. Chean.

Convenient 3. Drama. 4. Opera. 5.

Fine Arts. 6. Title nine illustrations; the Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, with nine illustrations; the Old Bell of WANTED, FIVE hundred pounds prime Butter, for which 25 cents per pound in cash will be paid at the New provision Store, No. 19 Massachusetts street. For sale at the above place superior Seed Wheat.

n30 C. STEARES. and Table of Contents. Mid Superior Mode of Building, Containing folS olate his own settled conviction of its meaning without incurring the guilt of perjury, and that no citizen can obey a human enactment which Independence, or Philadelphia in 1776, with By tsoaraman. rrice cents.

Domestic Life, Thoughts on its concord and discord, with valuable hints and suggestions. By N. Sizer. 15 cents. Education its elementary principles founded on the nature of man.

By J. G. Spurzheim, M. D. With an appendiz, containing a description of the temperaments, and an analysis of the phrenological faculties.

Price 87 cents. We regard this volume as one of the most im Terms. $3.00 a rear, or 25 cents a number, iiucctioiiBiur uustrucung uravei walls, wita Views, Plans, and Engraved Illustrations. New requires Dim te commit injustice, witnout Putnam's Monthly and Household words, $5 Edition, Kevised and Enlarged. 87 cts.

Putnam's Monthly, or Household words, with 'Mf Angel Love." Wr itteo, by the late Mr. Ehiit C. Jcmox, wi alter the dth of her husband, Rrr. Dr. Judson, of Burmab.

"The widowed heart of lb iVrd ene, with her spos'olic husband just gone before her to hn, thai txqiisitely tell the story of their I pi'J down lift's dim labyrinth, A wilderin; msxe tsee, Crotted o'er by many tangled clew, And wild wild could b- And as I gated ir. Jouut and dread, An angel cam to mr. I knw blm for heavenly guide, knew hi in. even then, Though meekly it a child ttood Among tht tont of me By hi deep splrlt-lovtlineta, kntw him even then. And at I leaned my weary bead Upon hi proffered breast, And seanni-d tht peril haunted wild From out my place of rett, I wondered if the shining ones )f Eden were more bleat.

For thera wai light within my tout, Light on my peaceful way, And all around the bl it abort The clustering starlight lay And easterly I saw upreared Tht pearly gates of day. So, hand in hand, we trod the wild My anrel lovt and I His lifted wing alt quivering With tokens from tht Strange my dull thoughts could not divine was lifted but to fly I Again down life's dim labyrinth I grops my way alone, While wildly through tht midnight sky BUek hurrying clouds art blown, And thickly, in my tangled path, Tht sharp bars thorns art sown. Ytt firm my foot, for well I know The goal cannot bt far, And ever, through tht rifttd clouds, Chines out ont sttady star, For mygiAt utt pt JU left It regards Ma very, and the issues involved in the Schoolfellow, to one address, $350; or all j.ueory or population. Deduced from the-General Law of Animal Fertility. by Dr.

Trail. 15 cts. it. as forming tht great Political Question of HO! YE LITERATI. tnree or tne magazines, the Day taking the ground that Slavery, from Woman her Education and Influence.

R' MR. JohnLowrey, long and favorably known to this community, being possessed of a portant that has been offered to the public for many years. Boston Med. Sur. Journal.

Lectures on Prenologv. Bv George Combe. Tr i tit-1 i its necessities, instincts, and Habits, is perpet-nally antagonistic to Freedom and Free labor, A Deautiful Magazine for Chil "uro jveea. rruu an lntromictina miB, U. M.

Kirkland. With Potpitn 87 nd uncnangeablv aggressive tnat its workings dren. Messrs. Dix ft Edwards take occasion to an of the above work with notes, an Essay on the phrenological mode of investigation, with an historical sketch. By Dr.

Boardman. Illustrated, $1 25. can be counteracted only by a permanent system ef measures that the Whig and Demo Bounce that, with the beginning ef the new dered and received by return of the first ma, postage pre-paid by the publishers. Please large and valuable library and also of a very accommodating disposition, begs leave to inform his numerous friends that he has loaned out a freat many books of a Religious, Moral and olitical caste, and that he now begs them one and all to return said books to thr -Free State Office, forthwith, and greatly ob.rjeir ac- nine illnstratione; the Yankee Tea-Party, and other stories of the Revolution, containing in all over one hundred illuatrationa. Each volume is well written, possessing a high moral tone, and can safely be placed in the bands of young people.

They contain numerous anecdotes illustrative of the early history of our country. Price per sett, handsomely bound in cloth, rilt backs and neatly put up 'in boxes, $6,75. Price per volume, cloth gilt, 50 1-2 cts. Colporteurs, agents, or school libraries, will be supplied st a liberal discount. Copies sent by mail, poatage free, upon the receipt of the price of the srtt, or auy volume.

LINDSAY BLACKISTON, Publishers. 25, South 6th street, Philad. Newspapers inserting the above in full, wiii be entitled to a volume for each insertion, papers to be directed to the "Medical Examiner," Philadelphia. Lawrence. K.

T. Feb. 21. year the well-known Magazine for boys and inclose tne amount in bank notes or i Maariage its History and Philosophy. A phrenological and physiological exposition of pestage gins, stamps, and address all orders, postUri'VI, TIIE SCHOOLFELLOW, tne functions an qualities necessary to nappy cratic Parties, not having been formed with a view to the issues raised by the Slave Interest, but being held in thrall by it, so far from presenting any resistrnce to its exactions, afford facilities for enforcing them and that one or both must be broken up, and the true friends of will pass into their hands.

It is their inten cuuiuiuuabiiig menu, JUHJN LUWKKY. tion to make it exeel any publication for chil marriages, illustrated, race id cents. Memory, and Intellectual Improvement applied to self-education and Juvenile iuatruction, 12th edition. Illustrated. 87 cents.

No 308, Broadway, N. t. N. B. Name your post-office, county and dren ever issued in tnis country or elsewhere JAMES CHRISTIAN, Liberty be united, witnout regard to old issues or prejudices, on a Party of Freedom, as a necessary preliminary to the overthrow of the Attorney and Counselor at Law and they will employ, for this purpose, all the resources which their position as proprietors cf Putnam's Monthly, and their relations with Matrimony; or Phrenology and Physiology applied to the selection of congenial companions Prospectus of T.

H. Benton's Great Work. for life including directions to the married for Lawrence, Kansas Territory. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted the most popular authors, put at their com living together affectionately and happily. 30 mand.

They will aim to combine, in the en THIRTY YEAR'S VIE or a History ef the working of the American Government tor Thirty Years from 1820 to 1850. to his care, in the various Courts in the Terri cents. gravings and letter-press ol the "Schoolfel tory. low," ths utmost possible beautr. variety, in Al30, Commissioner of Deeds for State terest, and substantial instruction, with an ele Pif Ann COPIES taken! This SU)UUu which will contain about 70tt Mave rower, it, tnererore, gives its earnest support to the Republican movement, bo far as its policy has yet been developed a movement which promises to effect such a union.

The National Era, while occupying a decided position in politics, has amply provided in its Literary Miscellany and News Deportment for the various wants of the family. Careful abstracts of Intelligence, Domestic and Foreign are given every week in its columns dur- I r. 1 j. of Missouri. vated moral tone and reverent spirit.

In short, Phrenology Proved, illustrated and applied accompanied by a chart, embracing an analysis of the primary mental powers in their various degress of development, the phenomena produced by their combined activity, and the location of the phrenological organs. Together New Bridge Crossing the Wakarusa AT BLAKTOrV. THE subscriber hs just completed his new bridge across the Waksrusa at this point and travellers and emigrants from Westport, Kansas, Independence, and different parts of the it will be their purpose to render The School CITY HOTEL A. S. Merrit, Proprietor.

fellow a welcome visitor among the children of Cor. Third and Vine Streets, St. Louis, Mo. every family. with a view of the moral and theological bear The Schoolfellow THE Proprietor of this well known House respectfully informs his friends and the pub Stats of Missouri, to Lawrence, will find thia lit ing or tne science.

i zo. Phrenological Aim: nic, with portraits. 6c double column royal octavo pages and a superb engraved portrait of Col. Benton, will be sold exclusively by subscription; and all those whe. desire to possess this invaluable work will d.

well to avail themselves of this opportuuity. This volume, which commences with the reminiscences of the ar of 1812, and forming a complete history from the year 1820 to th clos of Gen. Jackson's Administration, will be sold subscribers at the low sum of $2 50 per copy, which renders it the cheapest work ever offered lic, that, notwithstanding the drouth and the in win continue to Da pubiisned at si a rear, ing ibe sessions oi congress, special aiieuiion is devoted to ivs movements and it has secured the services of some of the most distinguished literary writers of the country. Phrenology and the Scriptures. An able crease in the price of provisions, his terms for payable always in advance.

Either Putnam's Monthly or Household words will be sent with though small work. By Rev. John Pierpont, 12c. I he Ninth volume will commence on the 1st transient guests will remain at nis old rates of $1 50 per day, and boarding and lodging at from the Schoolfellow, to one address for $3,50, or bt much the nest road. And to Douglas 1" cumseh, Topeks, Fort Riley, and all points abovs it, it is not only the best but the nearest route from Westport, Missouri.

There is a NEW STORE At the Bridge, where Groceries, Provisions, and all that emigrants require will be kept on hand. Phrenological Guide. Designed for students Th pearly galt ajartf of January ensuing. Subscriptions should be sent in at once to an tnret ol tnese mugazines ror toJDO. 855 A great chance will be made in the charac $Z3 to $du per montn; boarding witnout lodging at $15 per month, and that his table and other accommodations will remain as heretofore.

His of their own cnaracters. lo cents. Self-Culture, and Perfjction of Character The Dcfarc a Duel. ter of tht engravings, which will be equal to including the education and managemnnt of table will continue to be furnished with th tnose or tne most popular illustrated publics' Real life has situation of tragic interest, and for salt ss low as at any other point in I lie youth. Price 87 cents.

io me American people. D. Appleton Sc. of New York, Publisher and sole Proprietors, have appointed Jesse Joan, of Knox county, the agent for North Minnoiiri, who will give an opportunity to thosa wishisg-to obtain the work. tions.

The number fur January will be issued early in December. Specimens will be sent Self-made, or never made," is tne motto. best the market affords, and the comfort of his guests will receive the unremitting attention of himself and assistants. Thankful for past pat- compared with which those of fiction sii.k G. BAILEY, Washington, D.

C. November, 1854. Single copies one year, $2 Three copies one year, 5 Ten copies one year, 15 Single copy six months, 1 Five copies six months, i Ten cepies six months, Payments always in advance. Voluntary agents are entitled to retain 50 No individual can read a page of it without being improved thereby. Common School Territory, aii tne wants or me traveling community shall be supplied with lodging sin meals at all hours.

There Is likewise established hre a BL.1CKSMITITS SHOP. into the character of tame and inodifud imitations. The following ii a description of a situation of thia order Colon! .,.) gratis to all who applv. DIX ft EDWARDS, 10 Park Tldce, New York. n43-tf We are authorized to Sav that the bnlr pjh ronati, a continuance of the same is respectfully solxeited.

Respectfully, be had only through the proper agents; that t.ha Self-Instructor in Phrenology and Physiology, Jan 1, lHoo. A. S. MEKKITT. same cannot De oocainea oy Dooksellers that the agent will supply them as near as possifeU i 4-Va 1 1 1 illustrated with one hundred engravings including a chart for recording the various degrees of development.

By O. S. L. N. Fowler.

Price in paper, 30 cents in muslin, 50 Where all kinds of Smithing is done with neatness and dispatch. The road crossing at this place is ths only one that can be travelled with heavily loaded an tuc wuci lucjr arc BUDscrioea ror. Provisions for ISoG WYMORE, BIRD cents commission on each yearly, and 25 cents on each semi-yearly subscriber, except in the 1K- RINGLETS! RINGLETS Curl Your Hair. AFTER MUCH STUDY, TOIL AND Expense I have discovered the secret of ma J. JOHN, Aget.

Jan. 1, 1855. cents. teams, and this Bridge is tne only one cot. A Club of five subscribe! at $8, will entitle Accidents and Emergencies: A guide con Of Liberty, Clay covnfy, -Missouri, the person making it up to a copy for six pleted acroas the Wakarusa.

llie Bridge is safe, the fart low, and the banks of easy grade, king the most straight, uncouth and coarse-look TTAVING put up 1800 good corn fattened taining directions for treatment in bleeding, cuts, bruises, sprains, broken bones, dislocations, railway and steamboat accidents, burns In short the subscriber is determined lodi in his power to make it the interest of all tra vellers to pass this war. ing nair either to CURL or WAVE, at the option of the individual, in most graceful manner, for life thus enabling persons greatly to improve their appearance. Only three applications months; a Club of ten, at $15, to a copy for one year. When a Club of subscribers has been forwarded, additions may be made to it, on the same terms. It is not necessary that the members of a Club should receive their pa hogs, averaging 220 lbs.

nett, from which tiiey will have for sale 70,000 lbs. Lard in kegs, barrels and tierces, 100 barrels mess pork, and 250,000 lbs. Bacon or they will sell the rut meat in dry salt, if applied to before hung up to and scalds, bites or mad dogs, cnolera, injured eyes, choaking, poison, fits, sun stroke, light n. U. BU.MUS, Proprietor.

Blanton, K. July 30, 1853. No. 27. ning, drowning, ate.

Appendix by ur, pers at me same posi-oince. Trail. ID cents. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. Strayed or Stolen.

ONE small black and white cow, with trampled horns, and ears disfigured by dogs. ALSO two heifers a year old, one of a raa color, without marks; the other a whits oae with red spots on the neck and faintly marked with a brand on the left hip. The cow when last seen had a chaia en her foot and is supposed to have been driven away by some drover passing through. The sattle are the property of R. H.

Pearson, of IlickorT Point. Any information which will lead their recovery, will be rewarded, if left at thia office. Bulwer, Forbes, and Houghton on the Water- (JrJVloney may be forwarded, by mail, at Chicago and Mississippi Rail Road. U. S.

M. AND EXPRESS ROUTE. imuke. Apply at me store or MILLER, BIRD A. Liberty, Clay Mo.

Liberty, Dec, 28, 1855. n43-3m my risk. Large amounts may be remitted in Treatment. A compilation of papers and lectures on the subject of hygiene and hydropathy. drafts or certificates of deposit, to Edited by Hougnton.

zo. Carrying tlu Great Northern and Eastern u. Washington, JJ. e. Mrs.

Fa wcrtu, during the night preceding the duel which proved fatal to tnat gentleman, July 1913. The passage is extracted Iroin a letter in which Mrs. Fawcette addresses the public in vindication of her husband. He did not hear from Lieutenant Cuddy till near midnight, when he received a note, few lines of which I read over his shoulder and when I saw that their purport was, that Lieut. Cuddy had failed in his endeavors to effect an arrangement, and that they were to go out, I fell buck on my chair, nearly fainting, when my husband said in a displeased manner, Oh, this is just what I feared that you would fail me when I most required your firmness and He then went to order a carriage to come early the next morning, desiring me to get the servants to bed, but ob--rved, that as it was already se late, it would be letter for us both to sit up.

He soon came back, and lay down on tin sofa, whilst I sat by his side. Thus pnssed the remainder of that sad night. lie occasionally dozed, but I saw he watched me strictly, and was uneasy if I attempted to nuit Consumption its prevention and cure by the cautiox. of my preparation are necessary, iue preparation, which is not only perfectly harmless to the skin and hair, but renders the latter permanently silky and glossy, does not cost more than fifty cents, and the materials of which it is composed can be bought anywhere I will send one RECEIPT for making it, to any person who forwards me ONE DOLLAR, by mail, prepaid. PROFESSOR R.

N. ROWLAND, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Pa. (JT The Receipt and one bottle of the Preparation, sent free by mail, for $2. n41-ly. Maulwo Daily Passenger Trains.

HE CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI R. Splendid Passenger Steamers. WIN water treatment. With advice concerning hemmorhage of the lungs, coughs, colds, asth TIIE WANT SUPPLIED. Lawrence Drug; Store Opened.

To the People of Franklin, and CHESTER AND REINDEER, leave St. Louis ma, broncmus, and sore tnroat. uy m. snaw. 87 cents.

others daily. Sundays excepted. i THE subscribers are happy to inform the citizens of this and other parts of the Domestic Practice of Hydropathy, with a HIS is to warn all persons against payin form of a report for the assistance of patients Winchester at 0:45 a.m. Rrindeer at 4:00 r. m.

Steamers run to Alton (23 miles) without 3. to John M. Wallace, of Franklin, Kansas Territory, any debts or accounts due to the Territory, that, to meet the urgent demands of the community, they ive succeeded in procur NOTICE. THE Post Office will be open on Sunday as, follows: a. m.

from 8 to t. m. froa 12 to 1, and at no other time. Lawrence, K. T.

July 19, 1855. C. W. Baicock, f. M.

in consulting tneir pnysicians by correspond ence. By E. Johnson, M. D. $1 50.

ing a building in wmcil to open their stock, un snding, and connect with the Express Trains store tf Robert Charles for goods sold at Frank' tin, in Kansas Territory, or any accounts what Errors of Physicians and others in the Prac JOB OFFICE. for Chicago as follows: til tne new urug storl is completed and are now prepared to offer Li the building opposite tice of Water Cure. By J. H. Rouse.

From ever, for goods bought at said store at any time, "VXrE have recently received a large and va- the German. 30 cents. Day Express leaves Alton at 10 p. m. Nipht do do do at 7 40 p.

m. or to any other pei son than the undersigned ried assortment of Job Type from the J. H. COLE, tne umce, Main street, Lawrence, the lar gest and best assorted rock of Hydropathic Family Physician A ready (Robert Charles,) as I will acknowledge 1 rains pass via Carlinville. Spr a Bloom- Foucdary of A.

P. Ladew St. Louis, and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL payment so made whatsoever, or eny receipt are now prepared to execute almost every spe except such as has my own name signed thereto, ington, Wilmington and Joliet, Uuough to Chicago, without change of cars or baggage, arriving as follows prescriber and hygienic adviser, with reference to the nature, causes, prevention and treatment of diseases, accidents and casualties of every kind with a glossary, table of contents, and cics of Job Work in the most approved style and on reasonable terms. Office on Massachu DRUGS, AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Window Glass, GLASS-WARE, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, I request all wno owe said store to make lmrae dhte payment to me and all having claim! against said store to present to me for settle setts street MILLER EiLIOTT. Bay fcx press 10 p.

m. Night do 8 a. m. Lim. However, I had no idea whatever of index.

Illustrated witn nearly inree Hundred Engravings. By Joel Shew, M. D. One large Books, Stationery, and Fancy Articles CASH! CASH! CASH! mvtit. 1 also hereby warn all persons against buvin: Timefrovi St.

Louis to Chicaga 15 hours. CONNECTIONS. endeavoring to give information, for I well knew my husband's character; although he never had any concealments from me. rriHE subscriber has just received and will At Chicago Trains connect with Michigan volume of 820 pages, substantially bound. Price, pre-paid by mail, $2 50.

Hydropathic Encyclopedia a System of Hydropathy and Hygiene. Containing Outlines of Anatomy Physiology of the Human Body any lots, lands, or real property whatever of John M. Wallace in said town of Franklin, as I have bought all of his real property in said JL sell for Cash, a full stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, Stationery, and was kind, affectionate and indulgent in the highest degree, yet be never would Southern and Central Railroad to all parts of the East, making a direct communication by Railroad from the Lower Mississippi to the seaboard. town, except one lot which has not yet been set Hardware, off, and I farther warn all persons that I will Hygienic tendencies and tne Preservation of Health Dietetics and HvdroDathic Cookerv We would call particular attention to a large have forgiven the slightest interference on my part in a matter ol honor and duty. I prosecute any infringement upon such property, or all who may trespass thereon.

At Chicago With Express Trains for Indian ever brought into this Territory all of which have been carefully selected with particular reference to the wants of this community. We also keep a choice supply of the best and purest qualities of Wines, Brandies, for medical purpotet only. We would particularly call the attention of Physicians, Families and Dealers to our full supply of Drugs and Medicines, warranted pure and unadulterated: and would suggest to all the propriety of supplying their wants in this line at home, (instead of from a neighboring state,) especially when they can do to on better term. WOODWARD FIN'LEY. Lawrence, Nov.

26, 1855. n41-tf Theory and Practice of Water Treatment Special Patholegy and Hydro-Therapeutics, includ ana careiuuy seiecteo. bcock or BOOTS JVD SHOES. al.io never thought that Lieut. Munro apolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, and ail portions of Central Indiana and Ohio.

That the public may know the grounds upon which I thus caution and forewarn them, I ap- At Chicago With Galena and Beloit Railroad, would fire at him and I knew bis own re solve not to discharge bis pistol, I was as ing tne Nature, uauses, and or all known Diseases; Application oi Hydropathy to Midwifery and the Nursery. Designed as a nencl hereto tne instrument of writing executed Of Ladies' shoes we have the best stock yet opened in the Territory, and especially suited to this market. Our friends in this vicinity. making this route the only reliable and expe I by saia Joan ni. wauace to me DEALER IN GROCERIES PROVISIONS AND Cabinet Furniture.

HE is now in receipt of his winter stoak of goods which consist of the felUwwa articles: 100 sacks salt. 30 white beans, 50 bbls. rectified whiskey, 10 Rye 10 Brandy, 5 Wines of various brands, 25 sugar, 10 kegs powder, 50 bags shot, 20 sacks prime rie coffee, 25 boxes candles, 20 soap, 60 cheese, 200 cans cove osters, 500 lbs. bar lead, 1,000 new lard, 50 bushels dried apples, 100 Potatoes, 100 sacks Prime Flour, 100 lbs fresh Butter, 5 half pounds coekiag Seda, 30 bbls Apples, Together with a large lot of other articles te tedious to mention, which we offer for sal accommodating terms. J.

H. COLE. Kansas, Jan. 24, 18S5. ditious rout to Central Wisconsin, Galena, sored all would terminate hannilv.

though KUHLKT CHARLES. Kansas City, Dec. 22, 1855. will do well to give us a call before purchasing 1 had a feeling of terror I could not then Dubuque, St. Paul, and other points on the Upper Mississippi.

account for. eiswnere, as we are determined to go strictly on the cash principle, enabling us to sell our At JoiitT Connects with Rock Island R. R. Know all men bt these presents': That Shortly alter my husband had dressed good very low. for Ottawa, Peru and Rock Island direct route to Central Iowa.

READY-MADE CLOTHING. Oui friends and customers on the Wakarusa and breakfasted, the carriage arrived (1 think it was near five o'clock) and he sent At Bloomington With Illinois Central R. R. will find us as heretofore on hand. SEVEN thousand dollars worth of Ready-Made Clothing, to fit every call, now open John M.

Wallace, have this day sold to Robert Charles, of the City of Kansas, State of Missouri, ail my riht, title and interest in the town of Franklin, State of Missouri, all my right, title ami interest in the town of Franklin, Territory of Kansas, except lot No. in for Lasalle and points north and south on that road, and stages for Proria. Floor and Meal, Side Meat, Shoulders, me down to unfasten the hall door, lest the ed at i ringing should rouse the servann. which I At SpaiMoriEin With Great Western R. R.

and Hams. G. W. W. HUTCHINSON n41-tf i block No.

for the consideration of $3,000, any Guide to amines and students, and a Text-Book for Physicians. By R. T. Trail, M. D.

Illustrated with upwards of Three Hundred Engravings and Colored Plates. Substantially bound. Pre-paid by mail, $3,00. This is the most comprehensive and popular work yet published on tne subject of Hydropathy. Of all the publications which have attained such a wide popularity, as issued by Fowler Wells, perhaps none are more adapted to general utility than this rich, comprehensive and well-arranged Encyclopaedia.

N. Y. Tribune. Practice of Water Cure. Containing a Detailed Account of the Various Processes used in the Water Treatment, etc.

By Wilson Gully. 30 cts. Philosophy of Water Cure. A Development of the true Principles of Health and Longevity. By Balbirnie.

30 cts. New Hydropathic Cook Book. By R. T. Trail, M.

D. A System of Cookery on Hydro constantly on hand. Flour delivered part of the town free of charge. for Decatur, Jacksonville, Naples, and at various stations with good stage lines fordif-ferntpoints in the interior. Through tickets to all places above men did.

lie toe said, on leaving me, God bless you, my beloved Annie! you have shown yourself thia night to be a true and DRY GOODS. We are constantly receiving new and desira In hand paid, the receipt of the same is hereby acknowledged. JOHN Jtf. WALLACE. Franklin, Oct.

2, 1855. Attest: J. W. Ammoks." ONE of the largest displays of Dry Goods ever seen in Kansas, is now opened at the rfevotetl wife and remember, whatever ble styles of goods, and we ask all those who wish to buy their goods right to give us a call tioned, can be obtained at the otHcrs of the Michigan Central, Michigan Southern and other new store of and examine. The fact has been fully estab happeus, I gj out with a clear conscience, for they have forced me into this, and I will railroad offices in bt.

Louis, and at Ticket Olfice in Alton. G. W. W. HUTCHINSON n41-tf never fire at your sister's husband.

He Tickets for Chicago and intermediate points then ran down the suirs, and let himself can be had on the Alton wharfboat at St. Louis, en the steamers, and at Ticket Offices of the HOGGS St SCOTT, WESTPORT, out." lished, that goods can be bought in Lawrence, better than at Kansas City even or Westport and we hope that all will consider the importance of buying their goods in the Territory, when they can do it to advantage. We would especially invite our customers from the country to examine onr stock of Groceries consisting of Graefenfoersf. GRAEFENBERG Medicines of every description, the best adapted to Western diseases. For sale by n42-tf G.

W. W. HUTCHINSON A. CO. Company.

The remote cause of the death of this DEALERS in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Articles, Brushes, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, and K. Y. mwkisAIV, superintendent. Jununrr 1. isss.

gentleman was his having expressed dissatisfaction at the way in which his broth all kinds of genuine and popular Patent Medi pathic Principles, containing an Exposition of the True Relations of all Alimentary Substances to Health, with Plain Receipts for preparing all appropriate Dishes for Hydropathic Establishments, Vegetarian Boarding-Houses, Private Families, etc. It is the Cook's SYETTPS, MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, er-in-law had transacted for him the sale ef NOTICE. IS hereby given to John W. Williams, that a farm Claim of 100 acres of land, situated on RATS AND ROACHES BURGESS Roach, Rat, and Mense Exterminator, foi sale by n42-tf C. W.

W. HUTCHINSON ft. CO. a house. Some high words which ensued cines.

Assortment very extensive and complete. They also keep a variety of Miscellaneous and School Books and Stationary Envelopes, Note Paper, Mottoes, Steel Pens, tc. the road that runs from the California road to NOTICE. KNOTT ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Johnston Ly kins, have this day, as the legal representative of Ebene-zer L. Reed, to whom was granted and secured (by the Treaty of the 17th day of March, A.

D. 1842, with the Wyandott Nation, one section of six hundred and forty acres,) have located ths aid section, in place and manner following to wit Beginning in Douglas county, and Territory of Kansas, at a Linn stump on the bank of Kansas river, opposite the mouth of the first ravine west of the bouse of Hugh Cameron, and running thence due west one mile to a stake, thence due south one mile to a stake, thence due east one mile to a stake, thence due north one mile to the place of beginning, containing in ail six hundred and forty acres. Now this notice is given, that all settlers may refrain from intruding upon the said selection of land, and that the rights secured by the above named treaty to the said Ebenezer L. Reed, or bis proper representative may be duly respect Complete Guide for all who "eat to live." Pa on this subject could only be brought to a satisfactory result by the two men going out to take the chance of destrovinir each COJTJTEE. SOAP, CANDLES, KAILS, Just received and for sale, 150 bushels Meal Pot Office Building, Lawrence, K.

T. P. R. BROOKS. Theo.

Clemens, Salesman. Lawrence, K. Aug. 28, 1S55. n32-tf.

(jet. zz, 1003 am. per 62 Muslin 87 cts. Science of Swimming. With Instructions to Learners.

Illustrated. 15 cts. Water Cure in America. Over Three Hundred Cases of Various Diseases treated with FURNITURE FURNITURE TO suit all the wants of the public, ar 4. House Furnishing Cooda generally, for NOTICE.

other. How inordinately strange that such system should continue to exist in the sale by n42-tf G. W. W. HUTCHINSC-N ft CO.

Water. With Cases of Domestic Practice. IS hereby given that I havo taken a claim near Lecompton, K. on the South Mound, and adjoining Mr. Dove on the south, under tbe act McGee's crossing on the Wakarusa, and about 1 mile south of said California road, and adjoining the Claim of Thou.

Brooke, a claim for some time held by Mr. Spittle, and another held by Mr. Garwood, is my Claim that I have made sufficient Improvements upon it to entitle me to hold it, and that I took possession of said clsim with no other intention than to occupy it myself as a farm, but that "sickness and me to defer the erection of a oiis in addition to the one feloniously destroyed by him, Said Williams is hereby notified that nineteenth centuryand stranger still, that it should be tacitly countenanced by courts $1,25. Water Cure applied to every known Disease. of Congress of September, 1841, for the encour ana authorities, and seriously delended by ONE hundred kegs of Nails, iust received by G.

W. W. HUTCHINSON ft. CO. A New Theory.

A complete Demonstration agement ol actual settlers, wnicn I intend to pre-empt. G. W. TAYLOR. many intelligent persons! It is unquestionably the purest relic of medieval bar n42-tf Aug.

1853 no 33 bansra which has descended to our time. ed. jvnistum LIMAS, For Sale. STOP $20 STOLEN from the subscriber one and a half miles from DONIPHAN, K. one YOKE OF CATTLE, for the discovery of which he will give $10, and also $10 for the apprehension of the THIEVES.

DESCEIPTIOIT OI1 CATTLE One of the Steers is a blueish roan, branded with the letter 8 on the left hip, and having wuiie 1 lament TEE NEW STORE OPENED, proveinents, yet 1 the neeessity of taking his im- Leiral Representative of EBENEZER REED. 1 deem it iny duty to. and ihaU Dated at Lawrence, K. claim, when the land office is the 5th day of A. D.

1855. of the advantages of the Hydropathic System of curing Diseases showing also the fallacy of the Allopathic Method, and its utter inability to effect a permanont cure. With Appendix, containing the Hydropathic Diet, and Rules for Bathing. By Rausse. 87 cts.

Water Cure Manual. A Popular Work, embracing Descriptions of the Various modes of Coaii is tni Lab. A very intelligent ANY person wishing to buy a good breaking team of four yoke of young cattle, and pre-empt said pen. CHARLES STEARNS. Wholesale and Retail.

THE subscribers have just removed to their large concrete building, which is now n43-4t irishman tens the lullowiog story of his first experience in America: plow, and two-horse wagon, cannot do better than to call on JOSI AH MILLER, at this office Lawrence. Aiif. 24th 1855. n31-tf. NOTICE.

"I cam to this country several years nearly finished, where they are receiving the Largest Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, For Rent. a 50, and as sown as 1 arrived, hired out to SN the 13th of this month, there was taken JAMES D. FOSTER Cor. of Seventh and Smith Streets, CINCINNATI. OHIO.

Bathing, the Hygienic and Curative effects of Air, Exercise, Clothing, Occupation, Diet, Water-Drinking, etc. Together with Descriptions of Diseases, and tbe Hydropathic Remedies. up, a small brown horse with a bridle on, gentleman who fanned a few acres. II some other scars, occasioned by burns. The other a Black, with a few white spots, and the points of his horns rounded by being sawed off.

He was also branded with the letter on the left hip. They had a red Yoke on when taken. some white in his forehead, about five years A good room in the most business part of town. Call on JOSIAH MILLER, Free State Office. showed me over the premises, the WASHINGTON and Smith Presses, Card, Seal and Conner Plate Presses.

Thev By ur. anew, hi cts. old. The owner is requested to come forward, pay for keeping and this advertisement, prove Water-Uure Almanac, illustrated, cts. Combe's Physiology.

Applied to the Preser have also purchased the right to manufacture idii. totters eeienratea new Patent Hand vation of Health, and to the Improvement of nis property ana tane mm away. J. A. WAKEFIELD.

Dee. 23, 1855. n43-3U Press. Type, Brass Rule. Cases.

Galleva. Ee. DESCEIPT10M UJf THJJSVJSS. Two young men were seen driving said Cattle away, and it is presumed that they are still in their possession, One of them is a tall, slender man, with light hair, blue eyes and fair complexion walks stoop-shouldered, and car Physical and Mental Education. With Notes by O.

S. Fowler. 77 cts. Provisions, Hardware, Crockery, rui-niture, Door and Sash, Wooden Ware, cc, rc.t Ever opened in the Territory. They purchase their large stock mostly at the East, and are now prepared to open a wholesale trade with other towns in the Territory, on better terms than can be given in St Louis, adding freights.

The public have long deserved such a Store, and their wants will be well cared for. Terms invaiably eash. HUTCHINSON, HARLOW CO. Lawrence, Aug. 18, 1855.

n30-tf. rlet, Composing Sticks, Chases, fce. fre. always kept on hand. All orders' for Printers and Book KOTICE.

AT OTICE is hereby given by the andersign- Binders' material promptly filled. Jan. 1. 1R50. tf.

ries nimself slovenly. The other is a small, ll ed that he has laid a claim to one hundred CLAIM NOTICE. I hereby give notice that it is my intention to preempt the claim now occupied by Dr. Joha Doy, three miles north west of town, aad for. warn all per sens from purchasing the same, as the said Doy forcibly drove me from the elainV several times, and actually shot me once in eoldj blood, making a bad wound on my person.

Thus, it was dangerous for me longer to occupy the claim, but as I was the first legal occupant it i my design to preempt the said claim when tha land office opens. JOHN LO WRY, Lawrence, December 17th, 1855. slender man. with light hair, fair skin, and enrome Diseases: especially tne JNervous Diseases of Women. By D.

Rosch. From the German. 30 cts. Digestion Physiology of. Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics.

By Combe. Illustrated. Price 30 cts. Food and Diet. With Observations on the Dietetic Regimen suited to Disordered States of rather sickly looking.

They had with them a aud sixty acres ef land, lying one and a half miles from the town of Lawrence, K. for snort rifle, nail stocK, witn tne nammer wor king underneath. They both called themselves tne purpose or pre-emption, bounded on tne north by the claim held by N. Cameron, on the C. TOLLES, Physician and Surgeon.

OjJUt at J. Hutchinson's, opposite the 7ri-buM Building, Mass. st, Lawrence, K. T. Dr.

Tolles has purchased the medicines, fixtures, fee, belonging to the late Dr. H. Clark, and holds himself in readiness to answer all calls is the line ct his profession. n'20-tf cow, ana where the corn, hay. were kept, and then sent me to get my supper.

After supper he said to me: 'James, you may feed the cow, and give her corn ths tar. 1 went out and walkrd about, thinking what could he meant Had I understood hinif I scratched my head, then resolved I would inquire agniii so I went into the library where my mast wss writing very busily, and he answered, without looking up, I thought I toid you to give the cow some com in the tar I went out more pozzltd than ever. "What sort of an animal must this Yankee cow be 1 I examined her mouth and ears. "The teeh were good, and the ears were like those of kine in the o'd country. Dripping with sweat, I entered my master's presence once more.

l'tt-ae ir, yu lid me give the cow some corn tht tar. but did'ni you mean in the east by M. Adams, on tne soutn by A. if. Wade, the Digestive Organs and an account of the on the west by Waterman, warning all persons Sfrainst making any improvements thereon, as he made the claim before any other one made the first permanent improvements, and he will xary.

ineywere traced witn tne uxen trom Doniphan to Hickory Point thence to the Grasshopper thence to Lawrence, crossing the ferry at that point on Saturday, the 22nd saying that they were going on south, or to Westport. Reward, $10 for Cattle, $10 for Thieves. Any one finding said Cattle will please send information to the Free State Office in Lawrence, or to Doniphan Post-Office. SAMUEL NEES. Sept.

28, 1855. pre-empt tne same. JAS. F. LEGATE Dec.

19, 1855. n43-2t Dietaries of some or tne Metropolitan and other Establishments for Paupers, Lunatics, Criminals, Children, the Sick, etc. By Periera. Price $125. Kansas: embracing descriptions of Scenery, Climate, Productions, Soil, and Resources of the Territory, interspersed with incidents of Adventure and Anecdotes of Travel.

By Max Greene. 30 cts. Hereditary Descent, its Laws and Facts Ap- Jilied to Human Improvement. By O. S.

Fow-er. 7 cts. NEW GOOD3. THE undersigned are now receiving their stock of fall goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Quoensware, Furniture, Saddlery, Men's and boys' clothiug, Bots, Shoes, Gloves, Hosiery, and indeed al KDJG'S HOTEL, Corner Vine and Second Streets, St. Louis, Mo.

WE take this method to inform the public, that we have taken the new, large and commodious house to be known as "Kinp's Hotel, situated at the corner of Vine and Second streets, in the most business port of the city, and only one square from the river. The Proprietors of this Hotel pledge themselves to spare no pains or expense to make this one of the most desirable housei for men of hn-siness and the traveling public in general. The senior partner of this house, George I. King, ould take this opporl unity to return his grateful acknowledgments I or the very liberal patronage extended to him while proprietor of the Missouri Hotel, and solicits a continuance ef the favors to the new Ho ise. KING HARRIS CLAIM NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given to all persons concern-, ed that the claim lying on the Kansas river, a-, bout two and a half miles east of the town of Benicia, bounded by the river on the north and, east, on the south by David Dickey'a and on the west by Mr. Merkisou's, was takes, by me on the 28th, day of April, 1855. I have erected a dwelling on it, and intend preempting the land according to law, DANIEL O. LINSLEY. Lawrence, December 17th, 1855.

n42-4m. S0TICE. TVTOTICE is hereby riven, that I hsve taken JLl the quarter section of land lying north of the claim of J. D. Barnes, on the California TAKEN UP most every article usually called for.

Sale at ss low rates as they can afford. Thankful for tbe patronage heretofore extended to them, they hops to merit a continuation of the sama. mmvthT II- looked at me lor a moment. Tl the subscriber one deenfred voke of Cat. road, and commenced improvements thereon.

Maternity; or the Bearing and Nursing of nnH then Lurl into Such CODVulnion of Xtle, age 5 or 6 year, nigh steer left ear crop- Untldren, including Female Education, iiy S. Fowler. With Illustrations. 1 nereby caution all persons from buying or settling on said claim, as I shall pre-empt the same ed, no otner marics perceivable, ine owner can laucl.ler, 1 'r lie 'table as fast as my Terms cash. WANTED Dry Hides, Butter, E-rgs, fce.

HORNSBYS It FERRIL, Dawrsass, K. Aug. 39, UH. nJi-tf rHi rr.ulJ uke tut-, ihinkin? I was in the 3AAA lbs. of fresh pork er sale by UUU MESSRS.

DUKCAN8. Next deer to WseirviirH Hem. a4Kf have them by proving property and paying char' ges. E. CHAPMAN.

Lawrence, Oet. 21, tW5. Natural Laws of Man. By J. G.

Spurzheim, M. D. An important work. Price 30 cts. Physfelefy, Antnral and Mental.

Appftrfte wnen tne jana umce is opened. HENRY HURD, Lawrence, Dee. lftS. n4jl-3t service of a amy uiuo." January 1, 1856..

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