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Wyandotte Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 1

Wyandotte Commercial Gazette from Kansas City, Kansas • Page 1

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1 I j'j rr rii i rCHtl'IIED EVKRY fATUBDAT. 7f By n.B TAYLOR. i i .4 1 i i (', RATtOf ADVEKTISHS Each sabseqvlrnt Owe wjnare br OueaQUare one Quarter cuhuiin one SS 0 uif Mtdoe Ta One toiainn- one TOO Tracsiect adverjlsetnenta must be jald for In a4rBAc.a Baslnesa cards, not exceeding ten linea, pr Akamai SfWial 4oaNelbalvettr -v-a A camlidatea fye ofll? OoinisnalcmU I a nature, will be insert ed a adrertiaaineBt kna jliried for af tuerate'or per aqaare, and parwi adrane i- fiTl ILs i. VM IT iHi lli il gST rr-, i vi yzfii avyAVyAV 'H WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS. i ex Mi i riw AtMvzu j4tV A XCE Office on, AIinpp.8pU, Avenue between Third 1 r- and Fourth streets.

JNfO 27- AOT JOB PRIJiTIXd XEATMT EXECUTED. COBS A. AUOJi B. BAETI.KTT. 1 i General S.

C. Pomeroy. The election of GaS Pomeroy as ELECTION OF SENATOBS Ucited ta.tes in, Provided however. That io case of any of the "land: BARTLETT COBB, tJ Official; Copy of tba Kansas An act for the Ad mission of Kansas 'into 1 he Union. r.t?ti fne of the first Senators from, the State of BJI.KY JIPP.

BVBON JfPD. A. Jt'DD. b. Wdd 4 Jabkehsasd DsALEaajx Real Estat iltae on Mit nesota avenile, hetweeto Third and Tne yrr herein granted td the State of Kansas ATTORNEYS AT LAW, have heretofore been confirmee to the Ter ST AK-SP ANGLED BANNEB.

ritory of Kansas for the-purpose epeefied WVAMDOTTJC ClTV, KaSA: copy the prose edjpgs of, thftjijState Legislature h-Ue en in this amount so.conhrmeu shall flrf" Will practice in all the Counties of tlie Q.say can you ee ui ivautasj uy men tryi Ju COu- vention asjemMecf. Bt fn said (Wyanpott City, K.T. Will reeetre Moner on denosit. allow, inter Territory and of Western Missosri; Collec Thuegay Jast corrps poodeuce thg Tiss Terntdrv." orr-thtr twenty-ninth da! pt on special deposits, loan monev Ace. 'decile be, deducted rom, the ciuantity specified in this acu Sec.

4." And be it further cnacte'd, That 'he eany hut, What ao proudly we hailed At the twiliht-'s lastlearjiing? July one thcnisand e-ijht hundred and i u'Theioim convention pf the two blouses DU.L. from and after the admission or ine mate tion promptly attended to. Rki r.RUfCES. Hon. Win.

P. FeeBencen, 8. Senator, Portland, E. Russell Co. Best on, Dunn, Boyd H.

II. Coody, Hrf. franklin V. Fink, Chicago; Hon b. J.

Todd, rMoit, It. G. Dunn Co. tliosc Lroad stripe aii siaifs PJIY SIC IAN AND DENT! ST of Kansas, as hereinbefore provided, al fifty-nine, did form for themselves a Constitution ar.d State "GoreVnmenti Repub-iican xvhich was ratified and adopted by the people' at an election held for that purpose, on Tuesday, the fourth met at, 14 clock, the speaker ct the ouse presiding. Martin, of Atchison, bffered-'a' resolution that the? convention proceed to; corner of.

NeOrska the laws of the United States which, 4are not locally inapplicable, shall have the Kansas i a filling and: mphalio; recognition of his ftud qualification, The General' is a native jbf fas-sacbusetts -'add (Biihker! Iriff patrmtsl courses' iri "hw Wfinsl "Ririi'taC Norihanrton, Mass. ia the year 1816, is now iu the 45:1 year.of his age, aajd -m the vigor of manhood. Hhrecord on the question frdin which ihe present National agitation has risen iaif unexceptionablei- having beefl identified with the abti-sl a very moveolents since IS 13. 'in which year he was, the Liberty for tiuj legislature. j.Fi'oin 1J "rbt'es cast for him that "yearj h6 contihuetl to" 'yiihr1r ia 1850 ha was etectVand served two terms )n theii Massachusetts jLgglfll Jrei In 1851 he came tp Kansaswherhis hijBtu-ry it well known, and cpm- Avenue a'nd'Tfiird Street huildjoj formcrf Louis; S.

C. Atchisor, Kai.ua; JohriKon, Stinson ic Havens, Leavemvorth-; same force and effect within the State as occupied ty J'idje Gray. Octfi tf i- election of two jind 'providing in "other States1 of. the Union; and the said iiirougn luepyfiiipus.ngat O'er the iaiuparts ij waiched, gallantly 'reamins, And the rockets red, glare, 1 And bombs bursting 'jl through; lite fcight' That our 13ag' wa VtiU -therel A say, does the Star-Spangled Banner slill VlvraVe ViW s.tft'SJ Christian Lane, Lawrence Knoblock Qnimlaro lion. J.

Koot, O. B. Gufin, Silas ior me election or ooiu ai wine. Jefferson, offered a subslitate; hereby constituted a judicial, is dred and'fify nirrt aifd the said cohven-tion has, in 4heir name and asktd -f It. and clients generally irkt of the United States, within a ATTORN BY A T- L.

A UiStnct court, with Jike power as the- dis former.t office, cornerof Thixd and HeJbra4k Avenue, tne Cores3 of the United 'States to ad-nfit the said Territory into the ZUniori as a' on' ah! e'uiil -'footing xt othr States: Therefore: i lv: Gray, also offered -a to tlHZ COprK. IOlf A. BABXi-KTT O'et- the laintof the free and ihe- home' 'of Hie the effect that no provision was id trict court, "of theTJuited States" for the district Bf shall be established-th judge1, attorney; and 'marshal-' of the United States, for the distria of Kansas, COOPER BARTLETX 1 Attorneys at Lato9 the ConsiitutTon for" joint converitions of TKi i .) 1 1 11 1 Root and Shoe: Iflali cr, XT EEPS CONb'l A NTLY OI A A Be it, enacted by Vu 'Senate and Ihvse: 'of inended. 'Jl i'" Wta.npott City, Kansas. 'l-'vl brave 1 'a i thp, shore V' "TrjrihHie trie J'" Whefe the foe blnc'htv h'bsli' "Sam.

Wood 'supported the substitute ia -prime1 6f life1 that promises to-be-ofiincaicuhible value to our shall reside. within tb.e;amei-and shall be torthe, samecomfaensation. as the the: 'dis a speech ome length, replete XV.T ptTal assortment, of Office In the Garno House, corner Tliird et and Minnesota avenue. JVovlO trict of 'Minnesota and in all J'cases!" of State and the, nation a tlrgej Tt.Uiepo? ble position he has been called upon tppc- sell cJueap for. asl.

-jf appeal or Writ of error heretofore pro Ay'istoiu work mape to orde The subsulute pf Mr. Lynde wa3 finally The convention" to an' election." 'f1 'm T- v-t -For -LaneBurnet, J. Stilhvcll at short notice and warranted to give satlsfac liepresenttitives qf, ite Lvieii otdlest tn Congress. assembled 4Jf That the State Ivantas fehaJlibe 'and is hereby declared to be; one of -the Untied States of Americaatid "admitted into the-Union on an equal with the original States in all respects th'said State- shali cOnsfst of all the Tef ritory'tBcltided "within the following -lifinin-ar'at a point cupyhe brings generous" quajities'of head ahd near't'wnth' a steady' hndmalterable devotidmd 'th'eVbad-lef 'Of Id tion. flerl5 ecutedj and row pending in fhe.Supreme Court of(the iUnited, States, iipon any record of the Supreme Court of Kansasi Territory the, mandate'dfekecutionor'brder Attorney at Law Notary Public.

Houston, Lockhart, Martin, eilihce WirVfis thawrifch threeie O' r' the Vl e'e'p' As it faiful'ty VTqV.8 'fzii 'Half conceals, half i Now it catches the gleam On, theinoTiiiijg's first la fall reflected ui' "i Now shines on the stream 5 his ha ndsltha interest oMCansas without Office comer of Minnesota, ave. am TLirtt Miller, Osborne, Phillips. and i. J. C0W1ES, 1: Attorney and Counsellor alLaw) Olfiice Over Tliompson'9 33ankiop guarded prprnjptcUj apd whatever offtrrther pfdeeedingsr' shall be 'directed by tbe Supreme -s Cou rt Jof the United States to the-district' 'Court' of United der'; Xuld'; Barberf Ball- in Garno House first floor corner room.

daniel iC n5ti Attorney at Law and Iand man can do to advance tne general wet-fare that will he strive to do. corner jMaaniljiJue'f a and Henry streets. afd.i Blackford, Buckniasteiv Blau'- States for thef District of 'as the ton, CanhT, Col ton, Crawford.urtja, Cut coiieciiona aim promptly remitted. Will attend to anv'lecal husiness in the Sec- In the history ofVKansas no man has -Tis tlie Star Spangled Banneri-0 1 lorgmayit on- the "western the "State of Missouri, where the thirty-seventh "parallel of north 'latitude crosses the same; thence-west on the same parallel to the twenty-fifth "nieridian 1 of longitude west from Washington thence north fctv the rjKJJ.MIT attention given to nature of such appeal or writ of error ler, Cloud, Ellis, Emery, JUUot, Grimes! end Judieraf District of Kansas Territory. borne a more corspicupua or honorable baft.

"Co'mihg here.whe'rj "Kansas 'was in may require and each of these1' icourts O'er, the Jand of the free, and the home of the: Lor a ti riff Land, Renting Buildings, and fayintr Taxes Ollice, over Post OlKce. ap3 ilays, ilernck, fieberlmg, Kunkle, uowe, Lawrence, Muzzv, Morton, Neat, shall be the successor of the court ef Kansas Territory as to all sugh flafne'tneridian to the fortieth parallel of HactlifT, 'Smythe, Scott, Sanders Stewart, Thornpsori, f.ood- cases, whu iuu power to near ana aeter- Tit. t.n,XmS"Ur. ftW4 And where is the hand vauntinryswore- pnne me same, ana to award mesne or ward, Wheat, -Speaker of the P. SIDNEY POST, Attorney and Couwellor at Law, WYANDOTT, CUT, KANSAS; her swaddling clothes, he 'has 1 'passed through all those shocks of strife and conflict which characterized her -early history.

Daring all things, aud all, ffor the cause of liberty, it is hot to "be' wondered that when' the.abgel of peace1 came to our threshold, the people should torn. II. JOH NS ON, Proprietor. final process 'r w.n. -5 And be.it further enactedi Jhal CORNER SECOIVO AND OLIVE ST.

LOUIS, 10. For S. C. Fomery Bancroft, fjredhead, Biirhet; Elder: Fafnswdrih. Gurin', HofT- tne.

judge ot Lhe district court ihe. xlis- latitude; thence ast. on said' paYallel 'to the' western boundary of the State of Missouri; thence south the ve'stern boundary of said State to the pliiotj of be-g-rrihingr Provided, That, nothing contained' fri" said constitudoii respecting the boundary of said State shall be construed to' impair the fights 'persons or- pro pertv'iiorV pertaininoi. to lhe-'Indains in tnct of Kansas shall hold two' regular man, Houston. Hubbard, Martin; Morrow, Seaver of the Senate, Abbott, terms of the said court annually, "at the (fiEoard reduced to per 'f Thafefhe hafc of tvif 1 -'And the battle's cbiif-isionr "A home -am! aVonntry' Shonhf leave us no more TIi eTrbloocl was washed out Their foul footsteps' polution No tefuge coufif'save r' jjie hirelinand slave 1 From the terror of Sight with confidence and' gratitude, 50 the tried and trusty soldier as their sundard -bearer and indicator in the grave councils of the seat of government of the 'said' State, Alexander, Blackford J.JID310NDJ3ENaETI 'Satmann, commence the s.ecbnd Monday of I April i Sub CEOK AND HYSICIAX The contest through which we have ttfst Butcher, Blake, Blanton, Bowker, Corliss.

Ciitlef, Chip-man, Hawks, 'Jon'. s. Kieth, Kutikle, -Le -WYASfbqTT citt, a. t. and Uctober in.

each year, Approved 3 let of 1861." Depautment of State Washington: Jan. 31:1861. Rnrr.STo-Prof. R. Saiitw, and itherb ot passed has been one of the most 'intense ever known, and on.

this account. is peculiar!" complimentary to the General aul 1 Orthe gleorn'of the grave And the Star-Spargled Banner In triumph' doth wa O'er the land of the free, and homo of the I do hereby certify that the -foregoing Faculty of the University of Maryland, and Physicians and citizens of Leavenworth? Okies' and. residence border. Third and EvVs rtt 4reet, late residence of Joel Walker Sei.t. IV.

gate, McGrew, Moore, Smithof Browhi'SmyLhe, Sheldon," and Stewart, of thellbase 52. grateful to his friends. Every of gronnd lias been hotly contested; "arid' no said Territory, long as such rights shall remain unextinguished by treaty between the; United States and such' Indians, or to include any territory which, by treaty-with such Indian tribe, is without the consent of such tribe; to be- included' in the territorial limits or 'jurisdiction of -any State "Hr Territory; "buf- alf suvhaerrut't-y; shall be excepted-our 'i trie- boundaries, arid constitute no part of the Sthte of Kansas until said tribe; shall tisrnify. their assent to the' President-of 'the United brave is a true copy of the original, on file in this Department. i "Reaction, in efforts spared by the- friends-' of the' respective candidates to.

promote their in- For Parr ott-Connell; Demraarf, Dutton, Hodman, Lappin Chas. S. Click, Isaac B. Sharp. GLIUK SHARP, a rir.A'torneys at Law Oi-kice Over Posb Office, I Lli practice in Wyandolt and aiijoini? comities.

Colkftivn pronijrtly auenued AIho Insurance At-jil tor WyandottJtnd licinity. oct 8 If incur ffyCe i. cprtifn-d cojiy of the alUHintntji, hhowiiijr those vlio are fompeiei't, ii roinj rtriit, di 1ih ik and i.tinois, nvith a KUTfct description of r. alio! mcnts. Also, a ini-p (X4b VVyanoott Piiiilia-se, ng the iMi of each allotment; ir.riitdin a omph te alistractof title to all real estate ir V'ysndort county.

W. HARRIS, or i A. Pure1 White Sugar Candy, Ot the very best quality, and dealer in l'uieiii lri.it snd r.uts of the 6ost lirnndj; a No. Wedding, JlhfSii'incriiul, snpldied with alf kiiiif CAKES, PYRAMIDS, 1CK CRKAMS AND CONFECTIOXARIKS, en short notice. fctivM liitwccn Second a nd -Th ltd.

Sii ie tercsts, but the, General all opposition, through the earnestness and devotion of his friends. and "stands" forth Lynde, Morrow, Osborne Phillips; Sleeper, Sprias, and Wood, of fi'A: recent-' letter i from Jacksonville, ii. T.VWAKRA-Vll THE undersiguied, Trustee of the City respectfully urire the hq'ilers of certificates to. send in i.M.SiEm-atki.Y (with sub-deeds, for Ihe single lets they lapy have solil out of their shares and juchers for the taxes havirijr been that all the the Senate." Barllett, Barberl Ballard, ilofida, says: -tt "Secession, so rampant, when -we arriv- Buckmaster, Bentr, Brown, StatesOo be iiiGluded said State, or to, conspicuous before the Nation 'as bne '-in whom the Republicans of Kansas -ha ve reposed the highest ahd, most sacred trust they had to bestovv.4 ed here in December, is clearly its des ford, Calvert Crafton, Davis, Emery, thus be it ever freeman nhali. stand Between their loved honies And war's desolation 1 LJessed with victory and peace, May the Hoaveu-resi'ad land Praise the power that made And preserved us a natioii.

Tlien conquer jj W'lienour cause it is just, And this motto I deeds may be sigiied KORriiwiTii and the Com Eaton, Gray, Gambell, Hays, Heberling cending node. The ctistom-hosse has begoh ro collect duties for the State of Humber, Junes, Legate, Lowe, General Pomeroy needs no introduction Lines, Morton, Smith, of afTect ths authority of the United States io make atiy regulation respecting-fuch Indians, their lands, or other fights, by tieaty; law, bf 'otherwise, which it have been competent tn: make if this act had herer- Sec 2. Ahd'- be if further enacted, 'That unfit the next rrrheral apportionment of Leavenworth, Stark, Starns, pany dissolved. JOHN McALHN, Decemier, l-5ih, 1SC0. 3io Pa dnd 'Qlaz icr.

Honda, otherwise there. appears on the surface, no evidence of State Government. The President's Inaugural -made a little excitement," but even that seems to have died away. Union men are as thick Thompson, Woodward. Wilson, and M.

Speaker, of the House 50. For F. P. Stantoa Bancroft, Brodhead, Fourth street, between Kansas "la God is pur trust Ai.d the tar-Spangled Baiuiejiri triumph sha ll wave V. O'er the land of the freehand the' ome' of Ihe Dutton.

Gunn, Hubbard, Tappic, Lynde. and Minnesota Avenues, the old stand of and Seaver, of the. Senate, Brown, Cor- fepresentatrves, the State of Kansas shall be entitled to one representative" in the House of Representatives of the United iss, Chipaiao, Eatin, Havvks, Lewis, Mc brave Grew, Mahurin; Marcellr- Stark.and i Sheldon, of the House 19, -Ir Vefif further" enacted; That nothinar'iri this act i-hall-be 'cmistrued 'as For.M. W. Delahay Miller, of the to the people of the His name is a household word throughout, the land, and.

tho ugh' he has been assailed with a bitterness unprecedented in the, annals of political the position "to which he has been elevated is'a complete and triumphant vindication -of- his' career and character, In every movement locking to the weal of his couutry the has taken a leading pari' and needs no gift 'of prophetic love to predict that; as Senator of the United Stalest he will prove equal to the poiition.and give freshi evidence the possession, of those uaj ijies whichjjo to constitute fthe Statesman, the pATgipx iihd' the ky.TolpekaJDaiTy -1 -w a a. -Those whoimagine thai! linceithej secession of the Cotton States tlie Union, "all the suffering from the crisis is confined to the trading'and 'manufacturing North, should observe -such' pbragraphs as the fallowing from The Aberdeen C'oa- Senate, and Kay, of th Ilouse 2. assent by CoVijreKs td alt 'or any proposU i-: i 1 Q-en; James n. Lane. The" election of this rHstinguished gen-tletnah to thf U.

Senate' from the' State 'of Kansas' ampje Vindication of 'the 'early struggles in this Territory, between 'the pro tind iinti slavery" elements For S. D.f; Houston Allen, of the Ifehr if- 7WYA OTT HIGH SCHOOL! rp 11 TT WYANDOTT rilGH SCHOOL JL' will commence its second 8egilofr March Hie 'Ath, 1861, un)er the superintendence of uji if Rev. IL II. CltAIG. -ions or claims contamen rn tne oruiance of said Constltutrdri of Kansnsi br "iii "the -n i For A.

Butclier, Keith, and Smith, of Brown. the House For A. J. Isaacks-Conbell; Demmao wcre then for'- CotaiDg 6 this 'country the Squatter 'Sovereignty soon be as here id Jacksonville; though this iathe hot-bed of secession, in East Florida. of the principal men in the, place told me to-day that if an.

election' were held in th6' State two-thirds of the votes would be found on the Union side. However -may be, am by? my own obscryatiou that the fever is dying put very, rapidly, and unless some speedy stimulant be applied, there, i3 great daii-ger; uf resulting men hete scout the ida? of any xlahger -to the Union feeling resulting from the of the lines fast being' definitely drawn, 'and most men'are for the One "gdverntheht 'or' the other; squarely and -The' Union men publicly avow their sentiments, and little time only is wanted to enable, themto carry ail. before in this Sute." nearly, thirty years it has been a question in this country as to. constitutes an Abolitionist. It will be sat-isfactlon'tci many 'to have the question set-.

We accordingly take pleasnre-in II. MILLAR and McDowell, of the. Senate. Bentz, Calvert, Chipman.Gambell,- Humber, Smith'of Leavenxvorth "Starns and Wil fescltitions thereto attached; but thefollow-ing propositions are horehy olTefed to the people of Kansas for their free acceptance or rejecttion, which, if accepted, hall be, obligatory onthe United States and upon thfe said State of Kansas; to-wit First. That sections' numbered sixteen and thir-ty-six in every township'of public labds in said State, and where ther of 1said sections or any thereof has been sold 'or son of the House-I-l 1 1 I s-j For M.

F. Conway Mr Arny, of the Civil Engisier and Scrvetoe NOTARY "PUBLIC, Land and Ileal Estate Agent, Office, Minnesota avenue, letuen -lib Jth WYANDOTT CITY, K. T. House I.1 -A 1 -J came convinced of. the' 'unholy purposes for which that1 doctrine was'ua be1 ascdi and being possessed nets' eve iron the side of freedom, 'biit'ofld course was oilce' forsook pari-tiznfi and politicai'rel'ation and ahd cast ihe 'weight -fef tiis his eP pou the.Eree Sia.te side.

In that cause, from that hour to this Gen. Lane a United-' States Tlie Nmv 11ATZ EI.L Ji. JJL NSINO, Which f.rrh has' beet, The business will he O. Dilnningi All orders will receive prompt attention. Signs executed in ike wateat manner.

The pa ronrjfre of the citizens of Wyandott 8 'respectfully elicited. AmriistlSth', lSiiO tf T. T. 'aurams. Co nil selio rB-at-Isava CITY, KANSAS.

'ilf IjU-tTcIeclii'Xiufl feilafi V.aii i ness entrusted to theuvwjll receive prompt an. careful.aUenon,.,. Uifrinsthe abseivce of Mr -Davis, in the dis tharge pt Lis duties es United States Attoniej for Kansas Territory, Mr, Abrams will to the business of UiO Cilfice consul Abranis in their native CT' nEKKRENCTC i Hon.TToraUo.Sevmpur, Utlra, N. Y. Sa nft.f if i.

VMthi AiMon, N. Y. Kraatna Cortiiiigv Albany, N'i YrT Amasa J. Parker, I. Johi Pettit, Leavenworth, Rush Elmore, Tecumseh, Fort Scot, A.

J. Colvin, Albany, N. Y. Peter 9q Albany, X. Y.

Hon." Allison Lock Haven, Fa. P. Krebs, Cashier Gen. D. K.

Jackman, Simon Scott, M(jfcnt; F.1 Packer, Harrisbnrg, i Gti. Robt Fleming, Taylor Philad'a" Yo'ang' seryativf a in the nprth- ern part, of Mississppi f( attended the SherifTs sate'of Mon 'otherwise been disposed of; other lands, JT Havinjr cotn)lete plats and fielu uotos of York Time's gives the; following statement equivalent thereto 'and a contiguous 'as may be, -shall be granted to said State'fer the use of schools. Second-. That sefen-tV'tWo seHrfns of lajid 'l shall 'apart of our" present' 'military sirdiigrh rf-The presen strength1 'Army is "18,122 hA. It consists of 19 regiinents-rlO re day la st a rid perf ectljr a stbnished to see.iucu a sacrifice of OSe gentleman actually purchased ICO-pdd acres of land for S-10; another hought a half interest in a brick law office for JS50: fas 'ftlvyaxbenifuiitl if as'; ihe.iheedjH li the and in, his fiJbli fyV.

aoi i dir-1 (and reserved for Jupport of a reserved for giments of infantry, companies of -TO men each? 4 of artillety 'aver men) ki all ma iters concerning durnoliu cat, attdirs, he has iad "aiin tlie Vntir'cl tStatftlUniVersiy. be" selected 1 by the a S125 buggy was7 sold for $30, and other Governor' of the- ard- "Staled M-uUect lo confidence of, tlie confidence of the D'eonle. cbpying the following authentic definition aging 12 companies of ou tnerr each: one of mounted of and two of dragoons itAvh'ot 'rium- property sold equally low. tf i uu the approval of the Ctfiii'misskmer df the General Land -to be appropri A few days ago in the Legislature, of berirfrr' 10 compariies of abfi6f 60 jtieti br ytryannoti county ana city, in uis oiuce, is pre-. Jsre4 to survey and sub-divide all the lands in nald county InVestiate Viq llij.jaiid fae Acknowledge coayey acrfi ih-Sffi Anew of -wr it i ny ''UUtni itU; (firLands and Town lots boucht and sold 01) commission; ild Uurfts leased on time for im.

provement, and improved farm and buildinirs rented. Money invested; Collections made 'Ami prompt attention Riven to all kinds of busi Hess pertaining to a general lleing thoroughly convf rsant wiUi title, purchaser tvould do well to call at'his Sice before buying elsewhere. Wyandolt City, K. T. rlHE public are respectfully informed that tho proprietors of this Mill are now fully pre area to fitl all orders for vcry; "description of ak, Cottonwood, Linn or Walnut Lumber, with despatch and at fair Oct.

3, ly Lane's jhiitory a. indst p'veiufu'l ahdf 'oue LawTenceburg. Ip'diaita4 in, ihe yfa'r'tl, hejs n'o'wittth -17 th, yar of agej-r He' vyeaCto Mexico To; 1816' and served pftneerm frpm uThe Sovi 'hern Messenger, a. respectable Richmond Magazine? An' Abolitionist is any man "Who does ndf love liivefy for its own sake; as a divine, mstitation who doey not worship- Kentucky ilr; preSented'a pe'ti-tion'of 650 citizen' of -NCholas Cooniy, about 198 companW.in' all. these, notwithstanding the excitement created by renionstra.tirHf mos eloquent and forci ated and applied' in itrch rrfamier as -the aid Stated may 'prescribe fOr'the purpose for no; other purpose Third.

That ten entire sections Of' land, to 's'eleet'-lji-tli V-(Governor at said Stabj in shall otXe. year asyOiIonet undiir' Uen.V Taylor. of civU, liberty who the'eohcentfation of aboat half jregirrieht at the National; are stationed ihHhe1 distant regions ble terms against the calling pf Site Conventiorf. Petitioris of a similar char doesaiot adori.it aa.the,onlv- possible so- ai ie eny pi, inaj iiine ne ref-M-rnea- to in-aia'na, another resiment'-for Ijie ciaL'cbhditidn a permanent jcet acter have' been received by nearly everir Of Kansas; A Hhut ka; 'Utah, granted to aid Strfte for hfe purpose memDer gwai MVPoitl Tfex as," JSTew' Me xico, California 0r egcrn, Leon, Berg or completing the -pawic'baHdmgsor of the etettion of others at tha seat 1 bf Gov- Doctor, hbw'iTrnV wife? td-day wTiodes notjTri his" innW soul.desifes to it.fexteqded 'and perpetuated ver ihe -M. hole earih, as a means- of human re- hment'utidef' the direction of thfr Leg? The Doctor shook his head and2 aafd 'Vin toil at- tii'tnari avnr usas suborliaiite in.

stoppjnithef flight of one of iheliregimects'lahd Gen. Wm. Irvin, Wyandott, Kans CoL Dan. Killin. forxnauon second, in, dignity, importance exclaimed the alarmed husband, Isaiah WalkerJ A.

B. Judd. islatareAherfeofc 'That all-rsalt springs within said Wol exceeding twelve ift with 6 fceeftidns of lahd adjoinirig-Or'fes coiHfgobaas nray5 bei(tb wit ihe' close or th'e'war rn returaed i anq sacreoness atone to tne nnsiian re-ligrBif. 'He'Vi'ho' 'dael'fidt loveAfricjtn recover?" K. S.

a. ADAMSr-, r. CABEL.V ADAMS it, OAMDELL, Counsellors at Lav LEAVEN WOUTIt T. Will kltend the ilifferenienB(if Snpreine and Distri anu uiifi ymvKs. jcj(iictj oci jug uu these stationsave 7 then -to, a company instead of 64, so that; where1 the entire army located in therrrft wtfdld consist of 17, 549, total aggregate.

It Ii impossible to estimate "accurately" the. number of bfrlceVs "hov in the serviceTas no official "dedrctihg the resignatiens', has -There have coidmis- Slavery with this love is an Abolitionist. "4 uome ana was eieciea ioyeriior, I I. 1. rt Durioir an a raedieaH'stu- and subefiuently rphv'Tu'i's be graafed said Slatef of its ProfeMioiial bnins troturly attended to id Armstrong, esq P.

Pbsf, k- dant being asked 'the qnestioa, earta use, the same-to be Selected by the 1 Gov At. the. paasaire. bf ihe, Nebra julr2 ly does mortification ensue replUd. When enor thef eof tvkh'irybhe year aftef the ad- THB'waf cry of "the 'Apaclie' Ih'dia'ns ka he.

wunvg rated to Ivansas.Here young people pip the "qaestion and tare W6ke theionlv familv livinfir at Gila: Bend reissioribf said "wfefeh so seleetr BJAJ5JEEES'J ions' gazetted, and thiere biusf.be answered id: iyi-it5 ed to VeV used br'dtspbled of on suchlerrnis.iNew Mexico, one: night An iaisiqry. jyg 8THeym'er-bus enddrsenients rqceiye at-'the the people, are yWaiifviias iQ 'lhe1 as the' Legis old American two sons the eldest iow fifeeq and a servant, were all jhe force AJU epauietiea geniiemen now on iuo run. Another authority," states, that ddt of thenliole number bf bffldfefs "only Tu Several genjleraei? ar.rlvf.il' -'iii 'Washicgfpn highest io jT.1 S. Senate, navfug'been enpfsed.by,.'al-J foriv-one have resip-ned; and that tiearly froipTexas lately. Qpg of thein- stages that "in a'canvfcrsaubd with Gov.

Houston. tpi epeal 500 savages." "'The family afmed to die fardbut fired' by the bldest b'ov killed'the chief. and "the rest lature isball-'direct Provided, that ho salt fepriogs-? land, the" i-ighl whereofMs now vested in iby individa'al -'Oif-1 shail thiVarticle' be'grarked tosai Stae. five7.tpercentunr''of all the "remainder -are devoted Uniou mosi every convention wnicn held a fw day's since, ie "ftated ihat'civiP war ihstan'tly The "heroic'lacr preserved I THOMPSON 3AKTLETT, Car penlcrs iit Builders, 1 -Tf fi 1 i WYANDOTTE KAN'S A S. (3T Designs furnfshed' for Dwellinps, Churches, Stores, County iHuiidings, Public TV.

1,1.1 iv gpecincatlons furnished and work dispatch-d. Charges rcasonabh DAVIS; A HOLMES, AT TO Jf JBSr 4. Ii A W- EHAW5EE, 'OBpSOH K. T. DAVIS, ABRAMS BANKS, SitllrCoisbSrCo.

aLcarfcimTTorth, i. -fwf Kansas. pHE FropelSprrof "thislsplfndidnd deter--Xeyobti1aMwr8 offer tnpetior acemi moditionsto ths traveling ptthlici TirrTJsi8 are spacious aijd well the ecrylnts attentive and obliging, while tti gefiemardy officers have always an tyt open to Ahe- w-ahts of -theit w-U i ii it the GnraUStyig OnOc.Jfor Lawrence Lecompton, (Fort: Piks's Peak.y. itK wtfttf mf ijecuigpiun nuw-unaeruiB-JaR" dbtte i CorrstttmToris. IIo eminent servi the net tdoeed sales of all 'piblic gs oi me ave qij lU was.

lutrviuvyi auy vvVu'ldbe'i'nvblved In' the sam UilVmnia as Texas now is. Tblfe SoalhernCbmiius- the trappiogs'' tiV'n 'Cbop 'pBosrE'CTSThe for ces to the country have 'e1itrtledvIiinfi'toJ Vipders arb" much trpd bled' bV ah abundant, crop ofeverysrtecies ofrain and fruit were' never, better-5 thkn lanoe lying -wtuim teiifl-btate'tvhrch -shall feS adinissidn of ald the Urfiob 'dedtict-Inff ttU IbeVk'tiensfes InfeiaerA tb'thk GOtirs willfuiry'warranr'tW'nfWenee' The recent most bpprmune The "St. ZtiXiis Rtfuhtkar yA vises pep-ite "rrdrid'alldw tliimselves to-be humbogg-ed advertisers'' of the bfesentay.Whb have Japahese hMi haa berl-' pliedd 4tfi hlnt--3fgii 1 DkUv Redfdf- 'itniilo) lo JMiiVjQ sdi Hoi 1 shaitbe paid-to! stid Sfll "roftrie phrpose that conld harcrTCfeiTTresired-at this time tf Frovldence ton'tieiues to smile weshall months a ''su -GKNOIFOS; Coiner of Minnesota Ta Thixd-st, fehd iefr thousand het afad: Buhfcei-HiU rthixiatiiotrfotiEhtfpT fotbtnf SurposeS ar-fhe perabQ ndance of thei vc reat re-- comforts, disirtilar, Vith'which tb'gfill the "inner- bttrvelvrwhrie tliTtomaniuoo -lasted WV HVW AUfc iTTORN whatever" else 'of-a political -natufe- may the fore order; to retreat tout re4nctaQUcfrwr- going propositions hereinbefofef tr People wno-take the papers are ho1 generally-so' simple to be thus easi- aT 1 Judge McLean is io'ikAf'fcettliso rriuth o-'that he has been arable late WmkTpartin Wmeoflbe Vrlrfrtaniftn-saltatiens with his cotleagui ol 4he-UrS. Supreme noeadtT tmir i i ttdiu) ctKnauyi cdfiris-Mly? frowl-ed newly promoted JrjshtergeantiAt-tind to roll All of ye that are present gay llerBiand all of yelhar are not here, say AJjsinU V- "-i f'" tf-it onerea are witne-corKiitHjn that irje'-Tjeo. remthecondition thai tneeo- rtas jetucta ally, uooeyf a yi itie beude' 'AlriiV all, our people nave kittle ril to apprehend of toy in plefof Kausas shall provide by ftff ofdiance.

STiee iiac Jt aja Octi800. the American British took firrevbcaMe withsat Jthe consent0 of Hne ok at the- I I Tl, breastworks; AV "we hovv 1q hliiU, "bf 4 that fevenW tUyi 'A Wealr.riiTnVd'lbTcrr 9ts United Slates, -tllaff said StafeM sfeftll never the real Pbettx' -Benedict at the" unable to bear fne ref usal of a lyouW Cbtftinenral Cbiftineh r-rp victory vas gamerl "try', the3 aVrriy. If sedessfdii' nst 'Aec'lrtdy Htt1 Cfevetand Herald -wrrtine: At Arichian? told1 nerr that CitC tlte tl lumino ttiuiiuc piiuiarr urspuaai inc soil within the same 'bjhe Uni fed Stales, or ifb fflay find iFdHtaeVShaaid 'ton in reffaM to the President's reception. sti'eT'skwdevr'see'' Vent AUGUSTUS GOLDADIMER, Wholesale ahd Retail Deafer In OILS, VARNISHES. YE-STUFF3, fTNE Jlinnesota between 4th and Wyakpotte City, Kansas.

Tti liuM Aretcae hd wridsntlv Vil-r. TTIsJ 1 i.ci Ui There is a firtnia Eljgiip, Ulippw; knqwn asV'Cray the letters. uome, pet up au nitruu in uia room prooa- .,1 is! I'Ortib ttt Honsr, r. r-r------ -rrr-'-J-Y' 3 dtalt 6naTlWe p'Urchdefs" thereof. been-oiten steppea -tirere; was- a irifM't bVeaath V-tf lnk'bver, ah i greal'lbsiT and in'lhe' "rriotn-" lag went td bedaftef iionie ibu them 'diret a'ridtherfebv bloodlfeesfV connaer a tnat'fBe; 'Mate shall ml of every discription don at this office.

"'v' rt 'ft 4'Mvl9-v' itt 1rfd nP Mm nevtr "tax the lands or the' property of the scant patterns about the should are. -Boston Transcript' Vm1-jfif sirycunine, ana waj uier tounu ueau. -j' Mill 1 a- 1 mi 1. 1 u'".

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