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The Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 3

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kabp. viuih B. Hires. partment of Literature, toga tber with a of Gifts, a HANENKAMP HYHES. every Information relative to tbe establish meat of agen CLOSING SALE Francis Ed- Bc ftweph Speck, Win A.

and I JrU lof eAe Peace, Benjamin B. Francis, I off faodot Towu-late partners tinder the I sSpsf aXJoaDty, Kan- ciea la tbe Gift Book business, will be mailed free to any GROCERS AND COMMISSION or one by GEOBGE G. EYAN3. PtabrUher, and Originator of the Gift Book Business, 5o. 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.

Notice is hereby given that I will attend, in pursuance of law, at the Mayor's Office, in Wyandotte, cn Friday and Saturdayv Septmber 23d and 24th, (they being the 12th and I Ith days previous to the election to be held on the 4th day ot October. Jo voto I7o. 93 Second Street, East Side, BETWEEN LOCUST AJfD TINS SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI. b5 ly name of F. A.

Hunt Si sas Territory. Co, Plaintiff-, Eliza B. Craft, Defend' Spring and Summer for or against the Constitution.) and register the names of such persons as shall personally apply to be registered, and who hare not already been registered in the following registry of TOters of Wyandotte Township. SAMARITAN' LODGE, No. 24.

I. 0 of G. meets every Thcbsdat evening, at WrAJtDOTTE, August 30th, 18-59. M.LLOMU UKL.UUU1 I 'p, Cleric. The said Justice isfned an order of attachment in the above action, for the Bum of One Alagouic id all, AU brothers and sisters in good Hundred and Twenty Dollars; on the 19th day MISSOURI HOTEL, SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI.

CHARGES 815 0 TEB DAT, $3 PER WEEK. siaocuog are inviiea to aiicua. N. A. KIRK, W.

C. T. Frank H. Bittov, See. of September, A.

U. ioJ. -F. HtTNT A By Bartlett Jfc Glick, their Attys. September 24, 1859.

QN AND AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE 10th, Grindle Hofner Green George Guyainee Jesse Green Willard GrindstafTAbra'm This Extensive Hotel is located McGuire Corn's fcCraih Anthony Monture Philip (Newman j.Nethei field II Nelson George Kinney John Kirby Henry Kahrahoo John Kannady VVm Kanary John Kanary Patrick Brnckman and Pulte Canary Patrick Columbus A Chase William Collin? John Copeland George Cozart James Carr John Smith Darius Stapletoa 3 Stspleton John Shoup Fred Shoup Michael Sanborn Jacob Slaytnaker Robert Schriner A But one Square from the River, Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the Daxie am) style will sell, without regard to profit, their entire DRri. J. F. SPECK.

Goddard William stock oi of Glick, Barlett Glick, is this day dissolved Of ILK their orvlce to tha citixena at Wyaodotta ana vicinity. KnliUnn of Ir. J. Speck oo Lawns, Nelligar Joseph Northrop by mutual consent. Wmj at.

that of Dr. Spwrk a jiabraaka motm, Fourth n4 fifta straeta. al-ly Clary Mathew All persons indebted to said firm ar request ed to make immediate settlement with A. Gilbert Charles Gerow Charles GoMammer A Grindel Joseph TJalvin James Gpra'y Patrick Bartlett, at the old office, who- alone is author Culilm John Crump James A Curtis Alonzo Chapman John A ized to settle tbe same. Skorka Schneider Christ'r Sievens Samuel Suydam II Siutton William Stockton A.

B. BARTLETT, C. SwsGLICK. Wyandot, September 24, 1559. jNah US' -jNorria Newpert Godleii) Noel John jNolin MtUchi jNewmart Pe'er Nelson Robert Overton VVm Jaconets, Organdies, Bareges, Challi's, Fig'd Linens Lace Mantles, Lace Shawls, and Parasols.

They are also in receipt of a large invoice Gready Martin EENICK. HOUSE, COR. MAhXJUYD SEJYECA S3 LEAVEHWOETH CITY, JL T. RENICTK HJLNJL'S, Proprietors. JJ5Thi9 new and commodious Hotel has Deen fitted op in pood style for the receptior of guests.

Post Office in same building. A beautiful view of the City, Rirer end Es-plaoane from tbe veranda. dll if Cory Albert Campbell Gready Thomas Greyeyes Silas Creamer Thompson Speck Frederick 'Shaw James WimamGopk, i i. St row bridge 'Oiridge Richard lolitt WHOLESALE'tthd EETAIL Onuiston VVilliam, Strow bridge Levi O'Brien Pal ride Scoff John II of Llary James Clary Michael Curns William Carter John Carray Matthew Charleton Charles EMBROIDERIES. O'Grady Martin Robert Dealer tn Solomon John lO'Brien Henrv A large assortment of Claffarty Patr.ck IlEICIIEXECKER BRO.

Have on band at their FURNITURE STORE AND XjT73VI33I3XI YARD, On Washington Avenue, a large anortment 6f missks'i TT TT UTBKA13. 1 JLV J. Bl'KEAUa Donphy James ALL KINDS HOSIERY, Sarah ass John Shackleford Jas S.nith Henry Stewart Martin Solomon Ptter Davis Alson Drall Morton Together with a full line of of Dany John Lounges, -cr Sf at iSpailain Jonathan Dornell George Staple Goodsa PROCLAMATION. In accordance with the provisions contained in the schedule of the Constitution of the State of Kansas, framed at Wyandot on the 29ih day of July. a.

d. 1859, we, the Board of State Canvassers therein appointed, do proclaim that an election will be held in the several voting precincts of the Territory of Kansas, on the first Tuesday in October, a. d. 1859. for the purpose of enabling the electors of the Territory to express their approval or disapproval of said Constitution, and also of the Homestead provision contained iherefh.

Every white male person of the age of twenty-one years and upward, belonging to either of the following class. (who shall have resided in Kansas hix months next preceding said election, and in the township or ward in which he offer to vote at least thirty days next preceding such election, and who shall have been duly registered according to the provisions of the registry law of this Territory), and none others, shall be entitled to vote 1. Citizens of the United States; and 2. Persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their intention to become citizens conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization. Each elector may vote a written or printed ballot, labelled For the Constitu lion" or the Constitution," and one labelled For a Homestead" or 'Against a Homestead." The person who may be authorized under the general election law of this Territory to act as judges of election for the various precincts at the time of this election, shall act as judges respectively therefor.

The said judges of election, before entering upon the duties of their office, shall take and subscribe an oath faithfully to dis charge their duties as such. They shall appoint two clerks of election, who shall be sworn by one of said judges faithfully to discharge their duties as such. In the i- Dyer Emanuel Dver John Ladd John VV Laly Karon Logier William Lossen James Long Henry Clay Less man Henry LahmanG Lyde Wm Lange Frederick Lanman Ernst Leonard Ed Lugebaehe Peter Leatherer John Link John Lange Augustus Lavery illiam Lawler Martin Leavitt Leavitt David Lewis A Lefler Lake Leonard Littlcchief Chris'r Lucas Valentine Lucas Daniel Lucas Marshal Lucas Landgrain A Lovelace Charles Lefler Peter Lyman Albert Leonard Patrick Leonard John McCafTerty McDowell A Mc.Neely John McNeelv Patrick Mansel Edward McKinly Elijah Martin Thomas McGrath Anthony Nenninger Henry Millar Jacob McMahan Andr'w BPBIXQ Jalirassrs. Which they offer at reasonable figures. STAPLE AND FANCY lattrasses.

Dowdall II BRUCKMAN PULTE, Wiudsor and Arm Chair. Dickson Daniel Donnahoo Daniel GROCERIES! Cantsr and Card Table. BrtalfaitTallei THIRD STREET, OPfOSlTE THE POST OFF1CB, Dolsen William litiig TiMm. KANSAS CITY. Dogget Shelby Wash Stands, Candle Stands, Darlir.g Thomas O'Coner John Peters Purtle Tliomas Paddock VV i Potter Parr James Paiker George Pringle Pratt Myr.n Poat Sidney Potter Solomon jPeterman Samuel Powell Daniel Pucket John Pocket William Pucket Joshua Paiker Freaerick Peak Wm Peiijjrew Edward Purdam Edward Paage Henry Pallium 1 homas Parker Jas Predy A Peacock George Paine Parsons Samuel Pi'aff Edward Riordan Daniel Day A I Doran Patrick WILLI AH LOOIER, Rocking Chairs, Childre n' High Chain, Crib and Brooms.

Also, great quantities of Lumber, Downs Wm Minnesota avenue, between Fourth and Fifth tts. WYANDOTTE CITY, K. T. Wholesale and Retail Dealer la Shields VVilliam Scott VVilliam Streblo Sylvester Scott VV A Sabers Milton Stewart VVilliam Strccdmater Jos Shoinfield Henry Tracv Frank Tobe'y Taylor Thompson Wm Tnomp.on WE Tracv Pt ick Tomb DA ThiasherJ Tluasher Trail Tho nas Thomas VVilliam Terril Tharing Tat i am Vo ider Harttnan Jacob Harris II Hasp Cornelius Holland James H-dley Harris Janes II Hanford Joseph Hayes John Hall John Hennessey James Hayden Hanrion John Hanrion Braziel Hecher Philip Hdinmer Holmes William Hartley VV Hall John Mains Charles Hovey Edward II ol comb Wm House Francis Hal ford Robert Harger VV Has cock A Ilur.t A Huntington A Htiiitirigton Hood VVilliam Hance Sterling Holbrook Herd Jacob Hoy Creed Hoy Solomon Hamilton John Hamblin Joshua Horton Frank'u H-ll Thomas Hughes William Hughes Hiram Hughes Hale Healey James Hiiikle George Heberton Heiter Jacob Holmes Hu'chUon David WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, BOOTS, SHOES, Which he Guarantees Downs A Dunning Downs Thomas Drake DRUGS AND MEDICINES, II IwT ZCAIiS, Fine Toilet Soap. Tooth Hair Brushes, Dow ling Morris PERFUMERIES, Dawson Thos Pure Wine and.

Liquors for Medicinal Fnrp-get Dickinson Dickinson WESTERN DeShelly Joe Saddlery Hardware House. SEIjIj FOR GASH Davis James Dewyar Michael Mcdonald eline, Manvjacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Dewyar Patrick D.iodey Thomas Reicheiicker A Vance John Alden John Alden William Arms Leonard Armstrong Silas Ares Ajres Ainett Valentine Anderson Robert Agnew Patrick Am Frd'k Amett Valentine Arthur A Auderson Thomas Burgard Henry Beelian James Blum Fred'k. Blum Geo Bartlett DA Brindle William Brevator John Bessett Michael Bowman VVm Blanck Frederick Bradley Stephen Branch William Burns Peter Bartleit A Bowers Fred'k Boliu James Brown Kichatd Bogs David Bawling Goe Bennett Bennett A Bai tlett Buesche ES Bernstein Burk John Barnett William "Bond Cornelius Boeke Henry Boeke Gust Burke Fred Bolton George Bartlett OS Blachly Blachly Eben Blachly John VV Barker Thomas Burke August Bruin Brion Balmer Solomon Brock Thomas Barnett James Barnett John Barnett William Brown Leander Ballentine James Bland John Bristow Lewis Bishop Henry Babcock Luke Bancroft. Linnius Brown John VV Brurnfield Jordan Broun John Brown Hezekiah Bradish Michael Bradish Patrick Betton Frank II Bales David Birch Mathias Barker Bartlett Orson Barnett Barnett Wm Bodke August. Cain James Car field Walter Cochran Alexander Cruise James A Craft James X'royle Daniel Cliffordj Clifford Jamzs ClitTord Thomas Carpenter Chesnut James Crouch Darius Crosby Samuel Chalk Coburn Chester Cobb A Clengerman Curran William Clark Cox Lewis Clement Cleingfogle Crh William Clark Thomas Mudeater Mathew 25 Per Cent.

Saddlery Harness. Reichenekcr V'ne Varnu Abncf Elmer John event of a vacancy in the Board of Judges, the same shall be filled by the electors Eiuheilich A Main Street, Near Lcvce, LOWER TIIAN ANY OTHER DOUSE Emerson Eldridge Joseph Ii.AXS.lS CITY, 9Ut Wholesale Dealers in Saddlory Hard present. At each of the elections provided for in ware and Trimminsrs. i33 ly WEST OF St. LOOIS.

this schedule, the polls shall be opened between the hours of nine and ten o'clock, Koot Rennenberge F'k Katzell Reich Reich Roman Mathew Koberti VV Roof George Reeve Rynn David J. IIA.L.L., JOINER AND BUILDER m. and closed at sunset. The tribunals transacting county busi Near the corner of Nebraska avenue and Fifth street, Wyandotte City, Kansas. A GENT for the sale of the celebrated ness cf the several counties, shall cause to be furnished to the Boards of Judges in their respective counties two poll books for GIVE HOI A CALL! Tlie only article UNRIVALLED IN MARKET, WITH IHMXMSK HOME AND EUROPEAN Tit raas why, that by Nature' prooes I r.t.rrs the natural color pennant ml? after tbe hair be-eemes anppllei the natural fluid, and (ho Biake-H I row cn bahl head, removes all dandruff, itching, and treat from the icalp, qalet aad logn op the nerves, and iaa, rare all nervous healacbe.

and may be relied upon care all dlc of the icalp and liair It will stop and keep from falling off make It soft, (loasv, healthy and besuUlul, and If ued by tbe yoantt two or three time a week, It will never fall become tray then tsader, read tbe following and Jnoue fur ouraclvs. New YORK, Jan. 8, 1898. jfrnsns. o.

j. voon Gentlemen Having beaid a Rood deal about Professor Wood'r lUIr HeMoratlve, and my hair belns quite pray I made tip my mind tu lav aclde the prrjndlcr which I ta conimou with a area! mny persons, had against alt manner of patrol medicine, and a shot I time ago 1 coin, anenced using your article, to teat It tor Siyself. The remit baa been no Tery satisfactory that I am very glad I did and Injustice tJ you. a well as for the en-oursgemeut of other who may be a grey as I wa, but who having my pnjwllce without my reasons for letting It aside, are unwilling to give your Itretoratlve a trial till they have lurther proof, and the be proof being ocular demonstration, I write you this letter, wMch you may how to any such, and 1m direct them to me for further proof, who am In ar.d out of the V. Wire Itailluj Establishment ever day.

My hair Is now it natural color, and much Improved In appearance every way, being gltslT ami thicker and math moro healthy looking. I am. Youra Respectfully, II KN KY JENKINS. Cor. Culutrbla and Carroll 51., Brooklyn.

Livingston, r'eb. 14, 18SS. Paor. WOOD Dear 6lr Your Hair Restorative has dohe much good In tin part of (be country. My bair has been slightly diminishing for several year, caused, I sup-oe, frema allifht burn when I was quite au Inlant.

I have been using your Hair Meliorative for six weeks and 1 find that I have a fine bead of hair now growluK, after having ned all other remedlea known, to no i fleet. 1 think It the mom valuable remc'y now extant, and advise all who are aDllctrd that way to use your remedy. You can fubil-h this If you think proper. Yours, fcc, 8. W.

M1DDLKTOX. I'll ILAIC I.PHf Sept. 8, 1857. fRor. Wood Sir: Your Hair Uestop.tlve Is proving It-alt hrne.lrlal me.

The front, and alio the back art my head alin iat lost Ha cuvcrlwg fc In tact bald. I have aed bulS half pint bottle of your Krstoralive, and Slow the top of my bead la well ktudded wttb a promising crop of young hair, and the front Is alvo receiving Ita tianeflt. 1 bavo trtei! other preparations without any beueftt whatever. 1 thluk from my own personal recoui-taeudstlon, 1 can Induce many othe fo try It. Youi, respectfully, D.

K.THO.a AS, If. D. No. 44 Vine Street. The Restorative I put tip In bottles of hree sizes, vli; large, medium, and mail! the small bold half a pint, and retail for one dollar per bottle; the medium bold at least twenty per cent la proportion than the mall, and retail for two dollars per bottle; the large bold a quart, 40 per cent more In proportion, aud reta.la for S3 a bottle.

O. J. WOOD It Pro rletnre, 112 Broadway. Sew Talk, (In. the great V.

Y. Wife Railing Bstabilabmcnt,) a4 114 arkei St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good and Fancv Good Deal- R'issell George Horseman Fred'k each election hereinbefore provided for. llis warehouse in 9 upon which the clerks shall inscribe the name of every person who may vote at the sid elections.

Luright James Feisel Jacob Finnwy Thos Faber Matthew Faber Peter Faber Matthias Fitzgerald William Funk John Frazier Wm Francis Isaac Fleming David Foster Erastus Frank Henry Foley VVm Foster Fosler Frott Michael Frebe George Fullom James Fleming Femmer August Frank Henry Jr Gorman Michael After closing the polls at each of the elections provided for in this schedule, the metallic Burial Cases, IVo. 1 7, Minnesota Avenue, Between 4th and 5th Streets, Wyandotte, K- T- Rosewood and bronzed, all size, always on hand. Also, READY-MADE COFFINS FOR SALE Volen an Yost Van Fosea II Veile Paul Vedder Voight Verry VVm vV'eber Frederick VVpshington WjcoffAP Walker William U'alker Mathew vVhite James Walker Arnest Walker Isaiah Wilson VVilliam 0 Wright Hiram Wing Stephen Willi nisTnosJ Wiltz Wocker William Witman Godleib Weber Frank White Weber Henry Wechssler Louis Waldo II Walter Augustus Watson Jos VV II Winner VV Walker Charles Wolc tt A West Henry Wood Gaorge B. Ward Washingtn Wilkes Francis Weaver Wood Luther II White Ttiomaa: Terms Cash. nl JAMES I).

CHESXUT, TEAL ESTATE AGENT, Wyandotte City, Kansas. Investment uintle Eastern Capitalists. Partic ular attention paid to collection, and remittances made Hafner Melohior Hall Joseph Hurley John Hoerewz John Irwin VVilliam Jones Wm Johnson VV Judd Byron Judd Riley Jenkins VV A JulianP Jacobs Thomas Jacobs Henry Jackson Walter Jones Jaguelln John Johnson William Johansen Herman Johnson James David Johnson David Johns George Jones Isaac Jenkins Griffith Marshall Henry Merrill A McGonigal Pat'k Mun'ure Ja-nes Murray Thomas alone Lawrence McLemar John McClatchy McDowell Jos McKay William McKarrick Barnv McKarrick Jame McAlpin John Mc.Vlpin Nick Meyer L'pman Mentzer Jacob Moody Join Aldlony Corneli'i' MuMahou John Meyer Abraham Mather "ather II McDowell II McGeer VVilliam Moran Michael McMullen II Merry Thomas McMath Wm Moore Isaiah Moore VVilliam Moore Andrew Mather Mcllenry VV McNay II VV Millar John II Paul Maxtield Thoman Meeser James McGrew James Mcllenry Frank Macaulay John Millar William McLemara Dao'l Muhlebach Moore William McGuire Nich's McMahon Bern'rd Mullery William to anv part of tbe country. Title examined, taxes paid. iUtks Gut rrb Roberts Alevaud'r Kyaii Thomas Ross Tnomas Rogers Ragin Coleman Uansonr.

Jacob Ransom VVilliam Reynolds AS Ream Jr Reardiu Daniel Shipp Ulysses Sphtlog Matthew Stubbs William Stover Samuel Steettnaner Jos'jih Shevely Jonathan Speck Joseph Sharp Isaac Swander Benj'n Fred Schulz GO -Simisoii VVm Simp-ton Smith Kbentzar and all other business transacted pertaining to a collcetioii and agency office. nl ly TIIE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Grin rod ZEITZ BUESCIIE, D'-aler In Griffin Batt Gruble Joseph HARDWARE and GROCERIES PAID POE Gregory Malcolm Wholesale and Retail, WTANUOTTE CITT, KANSAS. nt Judges shall proceed to count the votes cast, and designate the person or objects for which they were cast, and shall make two correct tally lists of the same. Each of the Boards of Judges shall safely keep one poll book and tally list, and the ballots cast at each election and shall within ten days after such eleeiion. cause the other poll book and tally list to be transmitted, by the hands of a sworn officer, to the clerk of the Board transacting county business in their respective counties, or to which the county may be attached for municipal pui poses The tribunals transacting county business shall assemble at the county seats of their respective counties on the second Tuesday after each of the eleetions provided for in thi- schedule, and shall canvass the votes cast at the elections held in the several precincts in their respective counties, and of the counties attached for municipal purposes.

They shall hold in safe keeping the poll books and tally lists of said elections, and shall, wi hin ten days thereafter, transmit, by the hands of a sworn officer, to the President of the Constitutional Convention. J. M. Winchell at the city of Topeka, a certified trans hides, Grey-yes John VV Grund George Gray W. P.

1IOLCOMB, PAINTER AND GLAZIER. Dealer in Doom, 8ash, Windvws, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Burning Fluid. Alcohol, Ac. Gold Leaf. Bronze, Graining: Gotshall John ASD ALL OTHRR KINDS of COUXTRY PROECK Vf II la I A 10.8.

The euterprUliig publUbcr, GEOBGB O.EVANS, So and Painters' Tools and materials of every description. Third treet, one door eat of tbo Commercial Gazette Jangling Pter Jackson Simeon 439 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, ha just added to hi office, Wyandotte City. Kansas. nl-ly Wyandotte, Auj. 13, 1859.

Glick Charles Glick John Glick George Grindle Frank Gunn Grateman Alfred Kerr II Kirk A extensive list the following new Books THE LIFE Or COL. DAVID CROCKETT, WRITTEN IIT 1I11ISKI.F. WM. L. McMATH, 1 TTf'iU IdV TT.4Tf Votut Prai.tr nun I VVilliam? Jos Jr OTIS B.GVKN, Civil Engineer, Surveyor AND LAND AGENT, ivropp Albert Lamd Agent.

Wyandotte CKy. K. T. Will oromDtlv Garrett Theodore attend to all business entrusted to bis rare. Particular Comprising Ms early life.

Hunting Adventures, Paring attention paid to the collection of claims. Also agent Deeds in Bonier and Indian Warfare, Service under Gen. iorm.TiaA i91ua.i;i; tu. Kefkrekcks Hon. W.

Y. Boberts. Gov. Wa, Walker. Jackson In the Creek war electioneering speeches, career So nervtlle James Smith William Sliepir 1 Samuel Smith Samuel Scu Uer Stauzel Otto Slider Stuckslager nith Alva Wyaodott Citv.

K. lion. John A. Ilineham. M.

In Congress, triumphal tour in the Northern state, and ftt.JLfOiiis and Chicago Cadiz, Ohio Hon. C. MiUhener, New Philadelphia, O. Garrett Edward GarreU Joel VV Garrett, Charles Garrett, Resell Garrett, Marshall A atriifRlrs In the Texan War of Iudepondeuce together Wingerton II Waller John Wilson SidneyS Zimmerman Geo Zimmerman Leo. Zimmerman John Zeitz John Zeitz Gustavus i-eters arwell, 1'nncetown, J.

I'. Wood, Iowa City. Iowa: T. S. Bussell.

at Betts 4-llulliea. Air Line Route. with an account of hi glori ni dealli at the Alamo. In one 12m. volume.

Handsomely bound. Price $1. t. Louis. nl It Killin Daniel Keii'er Claudius Kerstetter Jacob Kane John Kirkbride David Karney Nathaa'l Killin John Kollaiz Robert Kramer KayrahooSol'n cript of the same, showing the number of Godlen Patrick copy the following from the 1 biladelpbia Xortk Jmtrirmm Col.

Crockett was a character. Ills autobiography lias long been out 'f print hi reputation for i- ss. Green George S. EMERSON, Attorn ey-at-L a BKTWKKN ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO, VIA ST.

LOUIS, ALTON' and CHICAGO RAILROAD. AMKRICAtf and UNITED STATES KXPKESS and Grundle Theodore Simpson Jo hua Simpson James jSimpsou Sjth ecentrk-itv baa beea resumed a Duo In the nublicsttion of MoConnel Maple Lunford MAIL KOI TK. Carrying the Great Kortbern and East era Mail. Two Through Express Thais Dailv. all sort ef ontragsoua and obscene nonsense, In coarse almanac and other vehicle for low humor.

This volame Is Arrangements are now complete, and Cat runnlac republication of the genuine work, with neceamary addi nice-Cor. Tin rd and Nebraska through from East St Louis to Chicago, wltUoui clwaje ol Car. votes cast for each person or object voted for at each of the several precincts in their respective counties, and in the counties attached for municipal purposes, separately. Given under our hands this twelfth day of September, A. 1859.

J. M. WINCHELL, Pres. Kansas Consfl Convention. JOHN A.

MARTIN, -Sec't Kansas Consfl Convention. Board of State Canvassers. Aveuue. i WYANDOTTE, .1 K. tion, and be new to the present generation of readers.

It aaarked and characteristic as the (object was his portrait faithfully drawn, and none the lea so that It Is llboiit affbrt and tmrfoet I naive and aincara. Wa well The St. Louis, Alton and Chicago Xallroad have now an exclusive Telegraph Line to govern th movement ot all trains. Passengers are a -eared that this ts the only direct Martha A. Beeding i Dirorce Notice.

vs. In the TuirJ Diatric William A. Beeding. Court of the Territory route to Chicago, that it Is the shortest atvt seven hour DANIEL B. HADLEY Clttornn) at Cam.

renumber the amiable original in hie northern toor, ant me o.utcaesu as well as belna th only sue leaving St. fx) for Cbicaro without change of cars. of Kansas, within and for the county ot Wyandot. recall many of the Incidents to which hi book alluJesj never bar looked upon bis like sine, and rejoice in That it connects at Chicago with train direct for the Divorce Xolicc. Mary Curlejhead alias 1 In the Third Dis.

Mary Priatro, vs trict Court of tho Jose Antonio Prietro. the Ter. of Kansas, within and for the county of Wyandot. Jose Antonio Prielro, whose place of residence is unknown, is hereby notified that Misery Curleyhead alias Mary Prielro did, oa tbe THE defendant, William A. Beedinir.f whos MM, en the Michigan Southern and Michigan Central Rallroaia, and at Joliet with tbe Cut-off or Juliet and WILL attend the terms of the District Co it in Eastern Kansas, also the Governor Medary being absent from mi republication a an act of justice, tat retrieve an onset man from vulgar miarepreaenUtion.

Surreme Cturt. Collections and locating Kortbern Indiana division of the Michigan Central Ka tiro, direct for Detroit. By this arrangement passenger leaving Si. Louis in the the Territory, his name does not appear A copy of the Book and a handsome present will be scat by small, feat-paid, upon the receipt ef 1 for the book and Ljand Warrarts promptly attended to. place of residence is unknown) is hereby! notified that Martha R.

Beeding, plaintiff, did, on the sixth day of Julr, A.D. lt'SO, file ber petition in the office of the clerk of the Third District Court of the Territory of Kan. morning connect so a to reach Detroit next nnrnlni as one of the Board. Or, leaving by the evening train, reach Dclrol on the following evening, In nuectiou wttk train ever tbe Ureal western Hallway, direct for Suspension Bridge, or ta William Walker, PUTT Attachment Notice. vs.

In the Third District us in ana iot me county or Wvandott, ebarg-; ing the said William A. Beeding, defendant, with steamers direct for Cleveland, Dunkirk and Buffalo, running In connection with train for all the Bastern cities, making the St. Loulx, Alton and Chicago Bail Boad the direct Kastern route, and the on one which pas RnssiaChoDthelos.Dcrt. Court of the Terri D. A.

BARTLETT, ATTORNEY! AT LAW KOTABK PCC L1C. AND Office in Came House. sengers cm procure ticket to the las, via. Suspension Bridge and Niagara Fall. Passengers leaving St.

Loab SI rents for postage. A new elaeaified catalogue ef Book and Gift, witk inducement to agents, will be sent free, on application. Addreat G. C. EYANS, Publisher, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Ta, THREE PER CENT.

A MONTH, THE PERILS OFFAST LIVING; a to Br rllAKf.RA ELTLDKTT. with wilfully deserting his wife, the aij plaintiff, and absenting himself from her without reasonable cause for the space of one year before the filing of aa5d plaintiff a petition against said defendant, and asking ytb day or July, 185'J, file her petition in the i office of tbe Clerk of the Third District Court jof the Territory of Kansas, within and for. jthe county of Wyandott, charging tbe said Jose Antonio Priftro with willfully deserting-his said wife and absenting himself without a I reasonable cause, for the space of one year before the filing of her smo petition, and asking that she, the said plaintiff may be di- vorccd from the said defendant, Jos Anto. jnio Prietio, which said petition will stand" for hraring at the next term of said Court by this route, reach New Tork In tbe Incrcd.bly short tory of Kansas as sittiug in and for the 'County of Wyandot. Russia Uhopthelog, of the Indian Territory, will take notice that Walker, of the pace of hours, aad Boston in 43 hours.

TWO THROUGH TBA1XS DAILT. eountv of Wyandotte, and Territory of Kansas, Corner 1'hird St. and Minnesota Avenue, MORN I KG EXPRESS, leave Alton Packet Landing at 7 o'clock A. M. EVKKllG EXPRESS, leaver Alton Packet Landing at WYANDOTTE.

K. T. Author of Seonnd Elliott amily," Harion 55 mas sne may be divorced from the said William A. Beeding, which petition will stand for hearing at the next term of said court. MARTHA R.

BKEDING. Bv Glick, Babtlett Glick, her Ati'ys. July 27, 1859. jy27-Gw. did on the 23d day of September, 1859, file his petition in the Clerks Office of the Third District Court ef the Territory of Kansas, sitting within and for the County of Wyandotte, against COL.

A. B. CHAMBERS. 4 o'clock P. sr.

TICKET OFFICES AND AGENTS: 3. L. Downs, 27 Fourth street, St. Louis, n. 8waberc, 19 North Levee, St.

Loui. Joab Lawrence, Leavenworth City, It. T. IT. L.

Clark. Oitv. Veemona, evr too etc una vur nme, 12 cloth. Price 81. (From tk Gaiafe.) Tbla WmIt Afmnmm ftA Ka nmt an i noted a abOVC 18o9.

Season Arrangement. 1850. Dated August 5, 1859. Mart Ccrlkyhead, alias Mary Prietro. By Glick, Bartlett Glick, her AtVys.

6w Wyandotte Planing Mill, Levee, near the. M.iulh of Jersm Baa-gage checked fruia Su Louts to Buffalo, New Tork the said Russia Chopthelog. seines' iona mat the said Russia Chopthelog is indebted to the said William Walker, on his promisory in law ra a The New, Swift And unsurpassed PaSSCCCEK STKAVE the maay aorela which are published. Doth in atrttctnre and style it is entitled to the name of art. It i a tale of 2nd Boston.

Far a low a by anv othe route. A. D. ABBOTT, Gen' I Superintendent. S.

B. P.Wiams, Gen, T. Agent. B. BROtYN, Gen, Agent, St.

Louis. COL. A. B. CHAMBERS, JOHKSTON, STIHSOir At HAVENS, Attornevs Counsellors aLEAYJEXsTORTII CITY, K.

T. Office on Main over LTemiDgray Banking loose. n-ttf deasesUe life, rehearsing tbe interwoven histories of round of every day characters, and lie aim la to show th Capt. G. W.

BOWMANs Will run during the tlie ef the too many, sooalled, passion and pleasure of I INN LATH, Cottonwood and Walnut I JL Shingles, Cottonwood and Oak Flooring, constantly on band and for sale. Wood Turning, Sawing and Planing to order season oeiween at. to bt. stopping at all waj points. The Chamber was built MltloanbU life, touching in part upon ground that property belongs tbe vast domain of romance.

The bachelor tDflllonaiiw Uncle serge, la a chrracter ra expressly for the Missouri. BiTer. bein of r. LANGSENKAXP tTISDOLPH. F.

LANGSENKAMP CO. XMiitictwvri ftad DaJj-s in Ldi and font' OB 9 7 great strength and lightness of draught, vritb cabin arraneements nod' accommodations un nstadteg a of th Brother Cheerybto, aud be 'teaches the sweet useft ef adversity, with severs discipline, if brings ewi lbs true beauty' of character, and the sum of One Hundred and bixty-nve Dollars, dated May 20, 1657, with use at 20 per cent per annum, and praying that on tbe final hearing of the cause that thn said Walker, plaintifg may hare lis judgment against tbe said Chopthelog, defendant, for the said sum of $165.00, with use at 20 per cent per annum since May 20, 185T, (less $30.00 heretofore paid on the interest due on the said note,) and that a writ of attachment has been issued in said case, and the said Russia Chopthelog is notified that he is required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 25th day of October, 1859. WILLIAM WALKER, By Guck 8c his AU-ts. "Patci September 23, 1655. M.

W. DELAHAY, ATTOllNEY AT LAW, 1 Delaware St, between 2d and 3d, lOver Weaver JVewlanSs 'Store, LEAVEN WORTH CITY, KANSAS. surpassed, combining all the latest aud most modern improvements that could add to the safety comfort and pleasure of passeneers. how hew Jew there are who can ge through th trials of a tf CHARLES WALKER. aiLst btsox jvou, a.

a. jbsi, Am B. JIDO h. And Dealers in Real Estate, MONE lr TO LOAN. OTTICE os Mlausota aTeca, fctees Third Ss4 Fosrtii (treet.

VVrardutf Citv. K. T. Will neaivs Nothing will be found wanting in any of her BOOTS AND SHOES, GAITERS, ETC. East Sidt Mai St.

3 doors above Levee, Kansas City, JIo. appointments wbicn belong to a first class WILLIAM jncHAVY, Attorney and Counsellor at Zaw, veryday lib, aatd la theeud prove their constancy. t( Copies of either of the above books with a handsome Gift worth from 50 oenU to $100, will be sent to any person In th United 8totea upon receipt of SI sod St cent to pay pottage, by addressing th publisher. ntm iJ Catalog tf ki In rvtrry ds. passenger The patronage of ship pers, and tbo public generally, is respectfully ILL be found at the old stand, ready t.

.1, js iiaster. solicited. G. W. BOWMAN, to attend to anr Law Business entrust.

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Pages Available:
112
Years Available:
1859-1861