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I Column. Stdjteon. U. S. 7-30 XiOA LOST.

IN MEMORY OF LITTLE LACEA. 5 i 1 ll 7.fi ATCHISON, MARCH 23, lSGi FriendsKip Lodge JTo. 5, 0. 0. F.

Meets every Tuesday evening at" o'clock, at the on Commercial Street, between Seventh and Kijrhtli. JACOii SAO.L'1. X. G. Joos Bei.z, Secretary, nl tf Washington Lodge "So.

5, A. F. A. M. Regular communications are held on the first and third Saturdays of each month, at Masonic Hall.

Commercial 7 o'clock. M. JOHN A. CHASE, W. M.

V. Jacksom, Secretary, nl tf Chapter TSo. 2. A. M.

Stated coiivoc are field Wednesday evenings of each mouth, on or before the full mjon, at 7 o'clock. JACOB SAQUI, H. T. Robert Iobbeioer, Secretary. nl tf Butler Division Ho.

4. The Bong if Temperance meet every Tuesday evening at the Congreij tional Church. Every Temperance man and Woman are invited to join in thisjrood cause. A. C.

IIAB.R1SOX, W. P. W. F. Dol.s, It.

S. nl tf Bv Telegraph. New York, March 21. Gold sto xl to-day at lo8. Dolaw Uro.

Lave received by steamer 600 sacks Estra No. 1 Flour, which they offar or sale at tie lowest rates. Our mercLants are nearly all receiving their new stocks of Spring and Summer Goods, and boxes, bales, barrels, casks and bundles are flying about rather lively. Mayor Ckowell says a gentleman asked him a few days since what wa the worst part of the road between this city and California, and he replied, "Commercial Street. UcEr.NKAKMPEH (he's a good 'fellow, but his name is an awful spell,) under The Champion oflce, has one of the finest Billiard Saloons in the West.

We noticed a train of four emigrant wagons, loaded with families and their household fu.ni-ture, passing through the streets the other day. They were going to the. westun part of this county A FRiEN-n who has traveled enya that at eighteen a wonia'i prefers the best dancer in the room at twenty-five, best talker at thirty, the richest man and at forty but that is an no young lady ever reaches The Tatke House Lottkkt. The Ly for the drawing of this splendid Hotel (the Iarget in the-West,) and the furniture in it, is positively fixed as April '25th, 18C3. P.

Larzelere, Druggist, is agent for the of tickets in this citv. i'2tf Tue Planters' IIoisis, formerly the has been thoroughly r-titted and re-furnished, and was last week opened under the superintendence of Mr. ilu.NKO, late ef the Tremont. It is row one ef the best hotels in Kansas, and is in every respect first-class. Fourth Street ought to be at once opened from Commercial to the northern boundery of the city.

With a very little expenditure of monev it could be made one of our most important thoroughfares, l.ihI would be a grjat accommodation to all the people living in North Atchi-on. T3ax Uolladat controls the largest ifail Rocte in the world. His lines are from Atchison, Kansas, to Salt Lake City from Salt Lake City to Dalles, Oregon; from Suit Lake City to Virginia City, Montana and from Nebraska City to Fort Kearney. It tnkes almost a niillion of dollars to stock the roa.l alnc. call, the special attention of our readers the column advertisement of Jlessn.

G. E. Bidi-xotox iCo, wholesale and retail of this city. Their stock embraces all goods in their line and was selected by Dr. rBu'dington with great care, expressly for the Western market- The gentlemen comprising the firm are men ef enterprise and energy, and have had a long and extensive experience in their business.

Ecspeetc-d and esteemed as Irrnnrl riiflit.T of ooJs ill their 1 1110 should not fail tosrire Bi'dixgtox a call. All kinds of drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Coal til. Lr.r.;ps, Paints, Oils, and all the Patent Medicines of the day will be found in endless quantity at their house. S. P.

Walters Co. The fine brick store of this enterprising firm is throngedj with custom-. ers from morning to night Their new goods, mbracing all the latest varieties for Spring and ISunimer wear, have arrived and are on exhibition. Bought in the East at Panic prices they 1.1 1 are sold at ccrresponuingiy low ugurcs, cus tomers will find at this hvuse an assortment o1 ry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats honorable business men, and possessing the tue confider.ee of the communit.y their busi- already rapidly extening (out Northern Kansas- Those jn search of a By authority of the Secretary cf the Tress-ury, the undersigned has assumed the General Subscription Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing soven and three tenths per cent interest, per annum, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These notes are issued under date of August 15th, 1S64, and are payable three years from that time, in currency, or art convertible at the option of the holder into U.

S. 5-20 Six per cent GOLD-BEARING BONDS. These bonds are now worth a premium of nine per including gold interest from which makes the actual profit on the T-30 loan, at current rates, including interest, about ten perjrent per annum, besides its exemption from State and municipal taxation, which adds from one to three per ent more, according to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi-annually, by coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bauk or banker. The interest amounts to One cent per day on a 50 note.

Tw -o cents $iOO Ten cents $500 20 cents Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET uow offered by the Government, and it is confidently expected thatits superior advantages will make it the GEE AT POPULAR LOAE OP THE PEOPLE Less than 200,000,000 remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next CO or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other loans. In order that citizens of every town and section of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country, have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for whih they receive orders. JAY COO iKE.

Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank, Leavenworth, Kansas. No. 4-3m Lie Storage FIREPROOF BRICK, BLAKE STREET, DENVER THE OLDEST AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE COMUISSIOX 'HOUSE IN DENVER. TTTILL attend as formerly, with promptness, to the Storage of Goods and the sale of Merchandize on Commission.

Receiving daily orders from the Mines, Mexico, Salt Lake, "and from Government, I am able to move a large amount of goods at better prices and at shorter notice than any other house in Denver. Those having goods and wishing to realize the best figures in the shortest time, should patron-nize this house, and persons sending goods to Denver will advance their own interests by consigning them toH. UURTOJf. Freight advanced on goods consigned. Liberal Advances on Consignments.

Call and see before going elsewhere; REFERENCES. ASIITOX LETR, Nebraska Citv CLARK Bankers, Denver and Leavenworth KOUNTZE Bankers, Denver and Omaha STEBBINS POUTER, Denver and Atchison JAMES BOYD, Gold Broker, Chicapo WOOLLWORTH BARTON, Saint Joseph; NAVE, McCORD St. Joseph and Omaha; ALEX. GARRETT, Leavenworth AMISON DOVLY l'lattsmouth BREWSTER Council CLARKE Bell-niont, N. T.

U- BURTON. fet.23 nS-Sm. Cavalry Horses Wanted. 1 1 r. IT a Fort Leavenworth, Jan.

9, "WILL purchase at Fort Leavenwortn. hor- Si iiJll i2 I vtG. ROBf Wf -W HOLSSAtK AND KTTAU. Xr. P.

Commercial Street, between 4ih JT 4 Oj-ite Harris' Hardw i 4 i 1 ITrTffAV -JBi fC: Has tn Etoro the lArgiwt FRESH STAPLE AND f1 OF: GROCER i i Vi nttentieii ot country merchants, and Ot iti ie Tonna in ivaiwwui. iu win, 'jj IS i tuetircnt l.uiLi. His assortment of And Chimneys is the largest md most complete Ilia utot'k of QUEERS WAX? Is unsurpassed for variety, quality and cl ch I tra Tn nnFrlpF Of tbelKMt bTAmU and at tho loww "fc 1 JJ i The Fiut-st in tlie Markvt ae bait nsn, uoicenbyrupt2a" i Candles. IT And ill Ctct everything in the I GENUINE I f-t" 'S3 PAETEES 0UTFITT1HG YOlf u' Jl Will consult their interests ly pu. puf 2J OUR STOCK IS AXDorRY PRICES THE dX REM2MBERT1 113 ft MlJ 1 theo.

tail ij Imported 3 I ATCi: 1 v. 4 TO- tih recentlv LV Hiirdwtnyiiand Ioiuetie 1 'flows, STCEL, SAILS, MECHANIC. ME2 'V PIPE, CEjW'jA X- Belling, Packing, Pl Lo, Whirh he is selling at the'ieff LOWEST PRIG ES ytifJiitrt. Four' Sired; fa'ij ildir.s fceconfijletl T.iihin a Rhr.rt,y to 1 s)k-n I will lie irli'lo n-. my oia inm'.

I as well a new at iny temporary 5 I am receiving utustaut additions I 1 nl-ly -i TO z.y.ine my Lompieie 01 ttt i vn CTTTTT ttmr. PRICES LOWER I 1 nl-ly of yt ncix -mplea- 0 if Xlk I OVERLAND bTAGK LINE. 'i BEN. HOLLADAY, PROPRIETOR Carrying the great through between the ATLANTIC AND rACIFIC STATES. This Liua is nuw ruuniug IDfiiXy CoacHos In connection with the OVERLAND MAIL COMPANY To ami from Denver City, Salt lakff -tah, Austin and Virginia City, Nevada, aud IMaoerville, Califor-iloruia.

Cottches for the West leave every day at A. M. A TREASURE AND FREIGHT EXPRESS Carried weekly between SOX, DENVER SALT LIKE In charge of the most competent nnd trustworthy messengers. This line also runa TBI-WEEttLI COACHES, Carrying PassenserK, Mails and Express matter between Salt like'city and Virginia City, Montana, via Bannock City. Abo, a TRI WEEKLY LINE Between Walla Walla.

Orepon, and Sr.lt Lake City, via Boise City, West Banuoek. Time to Denver, Six days. Time to Salt Lake, Twelve days. W. A.

GILLKSl'IE, Agent at Atchiwii. ARDWARE! J. E. WAGNEB, C0E2TEB 4th A1TD C0H1TE3CIAL STEEETS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX Foreign and Domestic XX XX 23 S77 XXXE2 Lou, S'eeJ, Nails, Mechanic's Tools, Farm in Implements and Machines, Lead Fijc, Fluster iny Hair, Cement, Fabler Belting and Packing, Plaster Paris, Poors, Sash, Window Glass, XV agon Makers' Materials, ALSO Agent for the BUCKEYE REAPER AND MOWER, BALLS' REAPER MOWER, I. CASE'S THRESHING MACHINES, SWEEPSTAKE'S T3RE8HIN3 MACHINES, THE CELEBRATED MO LINE PLOWS, BROWN'S CORN PLANTERS, AND MANY OTIIEKS.

Atchison, Kansas, March 21st, 1864.nl N. IV1. VANCE, WUOI.ESALB AJtD RETAIL D1ALSB IS Staple and Fancy Goods, CLOTHING, NOTIONS, mn mb HATS AND CAPS, Sc. jJhwest corner 4th and Commercial ATCHISON, KANSAS. Our stock embraces everything in the bovo mentioned line, and awoa tull assortment ot Eats, Bonnets, Millhiery Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, GOODS.

BLANKETS, HOOP SKIRTS, ic. A COMPLETJ STOCK OF Outfit ting Goods, Such at Waon Sheets, ic, constantly on hatid, OTJB PRICES Are as low as any Ifous in the West. nMy GIVE US A CALL. Iff. PRANK, WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DEALER READY-MADE CLOTHING, GOODS, kc, kc, 4c, Corher Commercial and Third Streets, ATCilIsO, KANSAS.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. I will receive, until the 1st day of April proi, proposals fi- ihe exraTatins and rock work on my new brick boikl.DC on ctmmeTri.U street. tweea Sd and 4th. ixo revoasted to send in Uh. JACOB LEU.

nl-lw GO TO ROIIR'il Tr Sad.ae?. Bri ne. ITane. U.e Collars Whip nd ey josie s. nrxT.

A lily, broken by the raiH, Before a single earthly stain Has on its velvet wj Jbeness lain A snowy bird that close caressed By the soft, brooding mother' breast, Dares yet forsake the sheltering nest; And straight, before its silver wings Have ever stooped to baser things, Flies up to Heaven, and flying sings; These and all other pure and mild And lovely objects undefiled, Are types of what thou wert, my cb'Ii I know all Nature loved thee, sweet, Fori have seen the golden feet Of sunbeams track thee down the street; And in the garden's fragrant gloom The lilies lean to give thee roorn4 Thy sweet face fairer than their bloom And the wild rose thy grace surpassed, With fond, rough, thorny hands cling fast To thy soft garments as they passed And bees with murmurous wings outspread, Half-doubting hover round thy head, As thinking it a flower instead. And thou did'st love them none the less, Thy lips was but one brief" caress Of nature and her loveliness She gave her wisdom to thy speech, Thy pure child's soul could gain and teach Lore far beyond my grosser roach. Thou learned'st even from the herds Upon the hillside, and the birds Lent their wild music to thy words. The sunshine that thou did'st beguile Lay warmly in thy breast awhile, Then sought thy lips and was a smile. We hear the far-off wondrous sea, Breathe through the shell thai used to be A portion of its mystery.

Thou, dear, wert my most peerless shell, Rose-tinted, pure in every cell, In which fjr me there used to dwell. A murmur of thy distant sphere, Through thee my love could, listening hear God's Heaven it-elf sing at my ear. All Nature loved thee, yet to-day She shows a smile as softly gay As though my darling were not clay. She has not lost thee, and can bring Her birds about thee still to sing, Her bees to hum, her flowers to cling. Ah only I am dispossessed, She wears thy grave upon her breast, A jewel beautiful and blest.

We lose the shell, and never more Yv'e hoar the sweet, mysterious roar Of ocean from the far-off shore. And Heaven, alas! in taking thee, Has shut its golden doors to me Of music and of mystery. Swi'la'f 3fo.n'ng Ci.ron'cle. penal Xottccs. TO TJTfSHI? THUSTEE.

We are authorized to announce the name of B. F. IIauklsox, for ve-clectiou as Township Trustee, for the' ensuing year. nol-5td. Ws invite the attention of the public to the immense stock of Pine Lumber now on hand aud being received by Sciiell Hoke.

They are deitsnnined to supply the increasing demand. Give them a call. Look out for Breakers I We have now in store one of the largest stocks of LaditV Dress Goods, Dress Trimming, Hats, Bonnets, Clouks, 4c, ever brought to Atchison, and have the largest stock coming ever brought to Kansas. We invite the attention of the Ladies of Northern Kansas to our stock, and ask them to examine our goods and prices. n'2-lwd L.

II ART MAN 4 CO. The undersigned has in store one of the finest lots of Furniture in the Western country. My stock embraces varieties of fine and plain furniture, such as Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Chairs, Tables, Cots, Wardrobes, 4c, Having a manufactory connected with my establishment I am enabled to have any article ordered made in a substantial style. My prices are as low as any in the West. Call at my Ware-Room Commercial between Sd and 4th, and see my stock.

C. H. Strattoh. no2 Std. Great Piclixe ix Goods.

Now is your time Ladies of Atchison to get your Dresses, Cloaks, Shoes. forTiiso. H. Mixeuart has received an immense Stock of Good; which he has just bought East, at Fanic prices. He offers good Prints at 20 cents a yarl, De-Lains at SO and 50 cents goods are 50 per cent cheaper than they were last season.

It is already generally known by everybody that he keeps the handsomest patterns in Dress Goods the choiest lot of Cloak, and the best assorted stock of Shoes, and you are most respectfully invited to examine his new Stock. Received a fine lot of Ribbons this morning. dtf. The excellent preparations of Dr. Chapin, by the use of which he gained so great a popularity, intl.e treatment and cure cf Dyspesia, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Palpitation of the Heart, ana all diseases arising from indigestion and torpid liver, was none other than what is r.ow put up under the name of Red Jacket Stomach Bitters the proprietors having the original formula in their possession.

Persons suffering with Dyspepsia and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach, should at once obtain a bottle of the celebrated Red Jacket Stomach Bitteas. No faniilv should be without them. Sold in quart bottles by all druggists throughout tdio country. G. K.

BcBmoToa, i. A. Govld. G. E.

BUDINGTON COS DRUG- DEPOT, COMMERCIAI. ATCHISON, KANSAS, JOBBERS AXT RETAIL DEALERS IS F1MI DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES FANCY GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES, COAL OIL Ii-ADVTS. DtPixits, Oils, AND PAIXTERS' MATERIALS, Iu fact, everything in the 7niRanl M.xliriue line can be ulitainetl at Umuiigloli m.s, STRICTLY PURE AND RELIABLE- 2Yes, we know it to he a Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Hall's Balsam fur the Lungs, Ague Cure, Kennedy's Meiliral llisenvery, Sarsap.urilla, HtMil'land'sHerman Bitter, Cathartic Tills, Uyiikco's Iceland Pectoral, Javne'F Kxpectcrant, Mustanir Liniment, Alterative, llavis' Tain Killer, llair Tonic. IlelmlMilil's Bnoliu, p.mative Tills, Ward's Tonic for Fever Afrue, Tonic Vermifuge, Klafc Instantaneous Relief, Carminative Bal- lirmvn's Ks. Jamaica Liniment, saw, Sloan's Condition Tow Uers.

All of these popular preparations can at all times lw found at their establishment, ti'nethervith a complete asKirtiUfUt of Jill the Tateut and lroirietory OP THE BAY. AGENTS FOR FOUGER' COMOD lODIMZED COD LIVER OIL. Drayee's Fyrojfiosphale of Iron, Syrup Pyrophosphate of Iron, And other preparations manufactured by this celebrated chemut can be obtained at Budington Go's. xx Tlie most recent and approved kin'K fitted and adjiurtedby Dr. Budintou.

CHESTS, With fulldirectluM, for FREIGHTERS' Ufr With diacriptioM of disaaaea inciden! fan at BntoBto. lo. finda good aaarun- T.lna'nf Tradet Vf jiui' it. tan Lf. aAv 7 i JL.

en-11 1 ridenV 1 ih am i m. 'It VUl I I JvCXnes. fl' It l'l--V I- A Inn 1 Jt rn Outfittinc Good. unsurpassed in I it Tn7 eitablishnicnt in the Western country. The ST XgnnUetnen comprising the firm are among the bldest of our merchants, and have an extended f-eputatkm as men of energy, enterprise, expe rience and probity.

are satisfied that a.l rhe give them a call will be glad they did so, and be sure to come acain i i I i The advertisement of the Prog btore of W. i Larzilkce, the oldest in this city, will be .1 I A Ifound on our fourth page. Larzelere is known our most active, enterprising and en- i 3 IUrgetic youn young men, and is thoroughly ported in having had a long and extensive 1 Xacquaintance with all of its various bracncs. I ails stock crubraees everv article that can be 1 ('- I i failed for in his line, and as his purchases were i I lVrH Vpwk i'1 III liA' custom-Ill f. 1 reat care, all goods can be re- iio of his prices Country niehiBts and outfitters for the Tkins will find at his storerooms splendid fctoeKand they will do well to on wf tb rurst quality; He always Ijip with the times, and the demands of rs.

Those who gvc him a call will be satisfied vith tle excellence of his goods and the cheap- 1 sts for Gavalrv service lots or not less than seven, and the following description, vir Must be sound in all particulars, in fuJl flesh and good condition, from 5 to 16 hands hiizh. from 5 to 9 vears oldand we adapted in every wav to cavalrv pu'f'cs. The foregoing specification" be npdly adhered to. M. n-flf Cap, Chief lPS1 fcu.

hIm rU" Slr i Commercial, between 4th, two doors ucwwUie ost Oracc-.

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