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KENT GRIMES' COLUMN CARNEY STEVNES' Spring Snmmer Arrangement. HANNIBAL 4 ST JOSEPH hoKNKIl (IK LEVEB AN OHEROKKE STREETS, Leavenworth, Kansas, 1HC.4 HAMPDEN, Kokmi Saturday July THE HEW YORK TRIBUNE P0R 1864. PROSPECTUS! Tim New VniiK Taintisn, first lsued April 10, 1H41, has to.day a largrr circulation than any other newspaper published in America, hp we believe in the world. Compelled a year since to increase the price of its several issues, or submit to the pecuniary ruin of its roprle-tnrs from the very magnitude of its circulation. All citizens of theneosiio vali.ev are respectfully informed that a HE BULLETIN BOOK BINDERY AND ISInnli DSook GeoloT of Kaiif tis.

QUK KKST, AND MOST t)E 81KABLE ROUTE TO T'rnf MmltrR. Mtntrv (IfMiliMrist. mn Groceries. COMPLETE AND HEAVY ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, V'ORK, BALTIMORE, it has probably Binoe parted; with some patrons to whom its remarkable cheapness was a controlling reemmendation; but others 'have ta.

ken their places, and It has now more thm Two Hundred Thousand subscribers and regular par- MAIN STREET, Stock of Goods Opposite the Planters' Hpuse, flipif pKiuniiiatioiii iu our vicinity fast work. Tliuyiliuvo nsurly com-iiioti'd ruelitniiiHiy Asurvry of thp State how tli of the Kansas River. Prof. Almlg'c says that he has foiind pool end (ilt enough ii Kansas, to supply tlm State 'for ten thousand yearsi Ho informs us that there are two distinct cins or foi mAioim ot coal, llio upper 9110. that which crops Ont in almost ecry county, is from LEAVENWORTH, CAN BE FOUND AT STORE OF We have eatnhllxheri, in connection with the chasers an excese of at least ntty over those of any rival, And this unprecedfO- ted currency it has achieved by very liberal penditures in procuring early and authentic-intelligence, by the fearless expression of convu- tion, by the free employment of ability and iu dustry wherever it might contribute to excellence in any department of our enterprise, nnd by unshrinking fidelity to the dictates of Justice, Humanity end Freedom.

By very large outlays for early and authentic advices by telegraph, and otherwise from its own correspondents with the various armies of the Union, and by special efforts to furnish such information respecting Markets, Crops, new di coveiies or improvements in CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, PHILAUELPUIA, BOSTON, AND ALL OTHER POINTS SOUTH AND EAST. Id connection wilh tlila road, the Company iiayp 8tiiiriqr Btcauiiirs plying between ST. JOSEPH, LEAVENWORTH AND KANSAS CITY Making sure and certnin connections with tlie daily truina from HanTiilmi. One of tlieae boats will leave Loavauwortli o'ory inoriiiU(r, exoil Sundays, oonneotiiit at St. With evening train fium llauuk.al.

KENT GRIMES, CARNEY STEVENS. rr WHOLESALE GROCERS, i .1 -v FoitWAROlWi AND MERCHANTS, C(mer of Lrt'W ynd Cheratyf greets, Iliilletin Job Printing Office, ond of the best Riudortea woat of New York City, and eolicit the patronago of any having work in our line. tAT We shall dovQte especial attention 10 memanu-faoture of (welve to twenty jncics thick and generally of good quality, tho lower vein is from four to nix feet thick and lion at a depth of about two hundred feet from the surface at Leavenworth, cropB out about twenty miles below fort Scott nnd extend under tho en-tiro State so far as they have examin JY ansae. uilijjcjton, BOOKS FOR COUNTIES as must especially interest a faimer, we have laborpd to mnko journal calculated to meet the wants and subserve the interests of the Producing Clesses. That end we have at least ineastireably attained; for no other news Tickets for the prinoinal cltio and towns in the United States ami Canada can be obtained District Oourt Books, unon the boat OUR STOCK oon.iet.ofa complete "by any other Baanaae checked tlirnnnh to St, Louis pr mentf everything oeiwilly required, paper exists in America or Europe which habitually read by nearly so mauy farmers and.

ther families as is the Tribune to-day. We shall labor to inCrofise both tho number and sat- RESH STPL.E, AfJH IMKCY (Jlucago wiiuoui extra c(iarge ior niiumin pnunty Treasurers' Books, EeoorilSi Eogisters, Tax Books, And all kinds of be in I as low as the tunes win annul, mm constantly receiving new supplies, and (mend jY' lie sure and take the right boat for to be abla to aooommodute our customer at ed The Prof, expects in a (off weeks to bo ablo to Inform the pppplo in any 'givfen loculity withjn tn per ccnt-oP distanco frpm tho BUii'uce to the lower cpal pnd to estimate the numbpr of feet of rock, shales, soap-Stpnp, spi, piny, that thoy wjjl Jiayp tp pass through in sinking a shaft in tho centre bur towns. It will not bn mtiny roars be-fore will be furnishod at the all times wU() eyery rWetJ St. Louis J. K.

IIAYWARD, Superintendent. W. NELLK.S, Ag't Leavct'th. ul- liQOKS OF I'UIJUC RECORD, irocenos LEROY DRUG STORE. AInnufaotured from tlie hest of Rtock, aud in the bigliest ftylo uf the r.

iaf.iotion of this by far tho most numerous clnsa of its patrons. Ardently deriving and striving for the early and endui-iiig adjustments of oitr National dia-trtiction, the Tribune leaves the time, the ua- tore and tlie conditions of that adjustment implicitly to those lawfully in authority. Firmly believly in the Apostolic rule "First pure, then peaceable" holding that total aud final extirpation of Slavery is the true and only ab- -o'ute cure for our National ills that any expedient that stops short of this can have but a transient, illusory success we yet propound uo theory of reconstruction, and iu indorse noue E. E0BIH80H, Proprietor. The citiiens of Southern Kansas era re- Of every deecrlption, Including Hrown and T9 BCp IKTfJl mm ATT1STI0M OF 6 a i 6 vf 8 II PV CHASERS: MAGAZINE BINDING.

Iilenohed Domestic English, Frenoh and Amer spectfnlly iufonniid that the aUi" named t-S establishment remains iu suooemful opera ican Prluts, also a variety of ()ota suitable for ladies' sumiuor wear. Ao, variety Harpers', The Atlantio, Ciodey, Peterson, tion, and that the puhlio can, at all times be accommodate at tlie old stand at the Post Offioe with ltsu1jf Callevl for In the b'rauk Leslie, Harpers' Weekly, Pictorial His fctate lor eight or ten Cents per bushel. Salt is abundant afld, Kansas will soon be exporting; all re want a the capital to dcvclopo our resprces in this direction. Topeka Tribune. Chafing Under the Collar A gentleman who has tried the plan successfully for five years, coniinuni- lory of the War, and all other iirmiues, in Plaiu or fancy (iinding, at the lowest figures.

line of DBTJGS AND MEDICINES, 4J Binding of all klnde and styles-nrl'apcr, Calf, Sheep, Law Style, Moroco, Turkey Jlofoco. and Nlorooo Anti'jue done ipou the shortest 4QO0 SKS. fOUR, 9on nuns, sua Ail. mines, 200 LQAF, CRUSnEI) atcs tho annexed method for preventing horses from chafing under the pollar: Ho says ho gets apioco of 1 leather Yankee Notions, So. The ladies wjU--1 ways (Ind at our establishment an endlesi vari etv of article! In tho above line and which will Ruling, of all promptly done, DY? (ITUrPS, PATENT MEDIOINEi STATI0NEBY, 4c, SCHOOL BOOKS AND rOWDKKKU SUUAll, 100 BBLS.CLARIF1E1) SUGAR, inn nXA.

HAVANA SUGAR, that has been propounded by another, mil exhorting tho American people to have faith in their Government, to reinforce their armies and replcntt-h their we believe that if they but do their duty, a Providence will iu doe timo bring this siruggle to such a close as will best subserve the true greatness of our country aud the permanent well being of man kind. The present session of Congress will be ait exceedingly important one, and we havo tnade ample arrangements to loj bef'ra our readers what is goiu on iu Washington, both iu Congress end in llio Department. We rospectf'ul'y solicit the and active exertions of our friends, and all of those whose views and oonviotions accord substantially with ours. TfcUMS: Daily Tr. buna single copy 8 cents.

Mail subscribers, one year Semi Weekly Tribune, ono jear 104 issues, cooies ooe year, five copies one year, lJ.IJO; teu copies one year, be uld very cheap. Also, a ful aasortuient of N. B. We enii.lny none but tho best work and has what ho terms a false roller made, which is simply apiece of loath-. men, and are prepared to guarantee evory jol JJIJ.LS.

of WOVR SOUt Out. BOOTS AND SHOES, 200 100 500 300 i PLANT BAGS RIO COFFT2E, MATsJ JAVA COFFEE, A.NP 13 I pr cut in such shape as to lie singly between tho shoulders tf the horse and tho collar.1 iThis fends off all the friction, as the collar slips and moves pn the leather, ant), npt 6n the shoulders of the hor8p. hafing is paused snn KEGS ASSORTED NAILS, For gentlemen, ldia and children's wear, including tneu'a light and heavy boots, gsuts' and ladies' gaiters, balmorals, tlippers Ac. LEAVENW0ETH, Kansas. I 1000 CAffDLEa 4nn MOULn All at which will he so'd as oheap as can be hought at any other Drug Store in Kansas.

100, KS- M.tOK'L Sf UERRM GS .55 by friction) hpnepypu see the thing is entirely plausible' ppme pprspns put pads or sheep-skins under the collar; Phyaiolans' Prescriptions carefully com 150 COILS (JUHUMUti, Weekly Triunue, one copy one year dj isi sues, tlirca oopios ooe U0; five, copies one year, teu copies one year, RE.WYM.WE pounded ami at all Hours. E. KQBINSON. 11HLS.S. C.

SODA BOXES. S.1LJKRJTUS, 100 800 Le Boy, Juno 1, '01. nly 100, these, he says, do as rauqh hurt as good for they augment the hdat. A single pieco of leather, like that composing the outsida vf ajepljar, wUhou srty A heavy stock at all times and of all taalities and suitable for all seasons. YEJlST rOWDKR RM1SIXS, M.1JYUFD TOB.1CCO SOAP, 100 SILAS A EL, A TTORJYE A BURLINGTON, Kansas.

stuffing, he assures us is better than 09 A. 100 irjI.F-CIIEST8Tn,&i uuytiiiu ytzv. oo. Any larger number, addressed to names of $1 ul each. An extra oopy will sent to every club of ten.

Twenty ct'pies, to one address, one year, $20, ind any large number at tho same price. An extra oopy, euU 'en' cuh of twenty Any porsoninbo seod-i a club of liiirty or over Jhall receive the Stini-Woesly Tribune gtatis. Tj any persoi who semis iih a club of 60 ov over tho Daily Tribune will be sent wvhot charge. The Weekly Tribune is sunt to Clergymen for $1.25 Tuo Post Office where clubs cannot be made up cither for the Semi Weekly or Weekly Tiihntio, sulisci ihirs to the tv(o editions cau Blang Phrases. 10(10 1WLS.

WR.APPINC PAPER, 250,000 SEGARS, teTw'" attend promptly to business in any llio us of slanir.so prevalent amonff 1- of lu Ouurls in Southern Kansas. Ta, Buirar, Ooffeo, Molasses, Vincani, Hiiioes, ithe half-educated; and fast portion of all kiuds, Pickles, Bur 8oap, Htarob, )sligo. he community, pretty well hit oil $ANSAS CITY Nutmeg, Ilaisius, Candies, so. Alio We have also on liand a 6no asuortineol of Kansas: 11AMPDEjX, loj lowing paragraph If youNwish to bsan "A Noi 1" woman, you liave got tCKi' toe the mark boos wmm 1 HARDWARE QUEENSWARE JTJEE BEANDIEB, WIHEB :0: This establishment is n-iw in complete wurk and bp 3 bet your head ipn tht Yu may sing sliehtuaUv lika a martiflcale." vou unit" at club pi ioea, TI1K IIUIIII.NK ALMANAC for IHfi-l will bo ready about Christmas. Price 15 cents 10 oop ios post SI till; 100 copies Bont by Express, Cash orders solicited.

Address THE TRIUITNF, nl Tribune lluildinits, Now York. AND iug order and 1m prepared to furnish any thing lb short, almost every thing that may bo want The undersigned has established. In oonneo- the line or Book ami Jon fruiting on snort itnn with the Journal of Commerce imoe, at may "spin sh-eet vavn" at tho rate of notice and on reasonable terms. Kansiw City, Missouri, a ten knots in ypu tnay t'talk ed, fyxiiu paper of pins to a barrel of suit can be found or utablisbment, and as cheap as can bought anywhere in Kansas. lUmcin ber lb plaoe.

OLD if 4i URST CLASS BINDERY iikc a DOflfl yp.umay panpp ae you were on a brake down," and PEYTON CASNER, Would respeot fully inform the oitisent of i nr.ni onijir.n, nltf. Uurlingtou, Kan. Pamphlets, Poster, L-ojrramiiut, AND IN CASKS, qiAmT If yoTTLas, play tho "Miiftnp, "juigbrty finp," but "vou can't comof to tea." "You BOOTS AND SH0E9, Southern Kansas, that iu addtitiou to his usual! large Slock BLAK BOOK FACTORY. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT may be handsome, but you can't comp in. You miitht as wVll "cave in" first as of the beat Kasteru niufac lure and aarvaiitud.

Men's Blanks, II A A last and for you can't eavy and light boot aim euoes ladies oai- will Le tk'tfoted, to, the F.tpecial elocution put it throttgh "any wayv you can extensive ti'ild varied. nioral gaiters, ohildren's shoes, the Store (, KIMES. FRUITS, PICKLE Ap NUT? maniifarture of ho has I itely added assortmeat of hx it," It you unogio ypu iay go it while yon are voanr, for when vou ATTENTION COMPANY 1 BLANK BOOKS FOR 1 of all kinds, noiriu'D I Din A VI, 'A in Circulars, llill ails, Cqnlt, t(C. KxEntiTiiii r. 4 90 A Ii RMS.

CAPS, all of prime quality ond for get old you can't don't it," by a long tip" now, and "do the straight tMng, and I'll "set you down" as" one'sf the women, MsM fiitln at our etore in llur inffton. Connties! griCES.OF AI.L'IND? ltVlao, Iron, Steel, Ulass ant Nails, oonstantly on band at Leavenworth prioes. nil of which were seleoted with especial reference to the wants of the inhabitants of the Neofho Valley, and whiuh will bo sold as low we read of." If vou up to the Call and satisfy yourselves of the trutli 01 this scratch," "why I must let yoiChde. RECORDS, piSTTWT COURT aasertion, hr.iVl utiuits ks. as But if you liave a "inpaking notion" NDIOO, a pure article: also, Bar Sop.

Pot Mb com for being 6 "regular brick" there is no other way "no that I knows on" ash, Sal Soda, and everything to faoilit me labor of washing at KENT CRIMES' And Id short, everything conneoted with the BOOKS. HEGISTKKS, TAX BOOKS, CO. TREASURERS' BOOES, AND ALL KINDS OP BOOKS OF RECORD, EADY MAuE'ULoriUNU, a large assort- "no irr-o hoss I It a young man should "kind o' shino up to you," and' I tic ment including all the various styles and tou should cotton to him," and he IN wilh the publication olice of the HAMPDEN EXPOSITOR" there is ovory facility for furnishing anything that may be required in the aoove lino, ami as cheap ss at any other plaoe in Kansas. Particular at tentiou will bo paid to this branch, of tho busi UoJ suitable for summer wear, just received and GROCERY BUSINESS 1 constantly arriving at our establishment should hear you say "by tho jumpin'l Burlington. Kvervtbing in this line constantly on hand aud fur sale on reasonable tefifis at the or "by tho living iingo, or mv coodness," or "I vow, it ManuTaotuieil from tea.

but tf In ness vnd satisfaction guaranteed iu all canes, Can be found at oar Establishment. store of RUNT a CttyttiS ne aiaust sre Bptsy, I'll hold your bonnet," or "mind AWNS, plain and flgured, also, all kiuds of dress goods for the ladies aua warrauteu of American manufacture a very proper 11 0 AN TILE? BOOKS, ypur pyc, "or int 'im agin, or -ury VIP. BPWi" draw yournled'or'cut eti'ck," or. give him particular fits," ho would cfiTOpily evaporate "pretty much reoomeuaatton, in mese unys 01 ntioouai re trenchment for sale by KEI JiOKlMES. We Invite tho attention of Merchants, Bank Parties Outfitting for the Mines, ers, Manufacturers, Hotel Keepers, to our ANS.

Parasols, Bun Shades, light Dress- AND facilities for the manufacture 01 all Ktuas oi Oooils for ladios' summer wear, and a great Urowu and Bleached Sheeting "aiiuTSfilirtiim, Caliooes, Kuglieh, Frenoh au An8Wan, Lawns and silk dross Goods, Also HOOTS SHOES, Ladies' Calf and Morooo Boots, Gaiters, all sorts aud shea, Gentlemens' Boots, light and heavy, C-iugrcHS Oaitere, Slippers, Children's Shoos, ito, HARDWARE, Iron, Stoel, Glass, Sash and Nails, Door trimmings and Carpenters' Tools, Pocket Knives, Scissors Table Cutlery, ASI.O STOVES and TINWARE. A full assortment of Cookine. Box and Pur-, variety of articles expressly for the convent- WUl 0onsu.lt their interest by purohaetng at one enceof the ladies, at KIM lis fcntablisliuieut, as BTEAY NOTICE. ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Invoice Books, Shipping Receipts, Sides Books, Hotel Rogisters, Law 4 yers' Dock(etsl 4 (, HTRAYED from the premises of the sshscriber 1BU Applet one thousar.d, Jormpns passed ovor the llaunibal and St. Joe Kailroad on yrjday, pn rputp fpr Salt Lnko City, the nav'diso of thp ojnts.

'Vhey wero al forpignpt'S thp majority appeared1 to bo from Wales and Germany, ai)A had a thriftier look than many who, have preceded them. They arejmeked iii cattle car3, hnd seemed to enjoy, 'tho trip. The pros Sons mile south of Hampden, soaietiaie during the past year, seven bead of youuj cattle ol OUB UTOOK IS COMPLETE, FANCY PRINTING, BusincBBOavda, awl Ball Tickets, ALSO, BLANK DEEDS AND MORTGAGES. JUSTICES' AND BLANKS, 40. the following description, yi fine two vear old red heifer, with star In the for bLea.il and while on tlie end of the tail, Probably bad a calf about uteflrstof lor i-tovas, of the most approved patterns and, of largo, small and medium sixes.

Also, June. Also, one steer, Ve years old, with ear marks. Also, one white steer with tfi ears pect of Soor. bv'w in tho promiFod Harpers', The Atlantic Godey's, Peterson's Frank Leslie's, Harper's Weekly, Pictorial Also, one red vearling steer with stivr fore 'V no doubt hWa ft touUency to PRICES REAflflNAULE. In short every order for printing of any kind Historv ef the War.

and all other Mngaiines; head one blue yearling steer with white face one white yearling heifer, slightly roan, with makeiich little inoorVveuioiicou a rilcafi- uboud in plain or Fancy Binding, at the lowest rei To an outaklek it Ipokoj an will reoeive prompt attention a the "EXPOSITOR HAMPDEN, Cottoy oounty, Kansas. ngores. Binding of all kinds and styles Paper, Calf, Jortlp, was a hard road to red ears, and one red and white yearling heifer with slit in one ear and swallow fork in the other. Hay-Any person giving information where the above cattle may be found wilt be suitably rewarded. i W.

A. Sheen, Law Stylo, Moroco. Turkey olorooo, and Worooo Autjt'ue-wdont upon the shortest FOR SALE, PpiTON. This crop last year was Yy lip means a failure in this county. We' saw some as fine eotton'sold in GLASS aud CHINA WARE, Also, a full supply of all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES, Inoluding evory artiole required for suooess.

ful house keeping. These goods were bought and consequently can be sold on the most advantageous terms. Remember the plaoe aud don't fail to visit the New Store of P. CASNEU, Lit Rot. Kanas.

June 1, 'Oi. 6JQVE3 AND TIN.WAEEI Mttj. A VERY DKSIKABLE FARM, consisting of 10U aoresof excellent Euling, of all kinds, Pronttly Dona. i nkMSMuta tii rvapii one of our Htores, the otlicr day, at fif L.J, fiinun o( uouiuutH mux, rarior Prairie land, partly under cultivation ty ce its per yiontul, as can he raided ami Cooking Stoves, ail ct the latest and must approved patterns, i A comfortable dwelling house on the premises any whore. This was raiued by Mr.

wilt, ull IliA tieAeusai-v fitrattoaA and "It ALSO, about twenty aores of Timber on the NcobIio Itiver with the above, or separata. The above property will be sold very oheap Irwin, near ulue Wonjid. 'lhe crop COB, LEVEE 4 CHEE0KEE BTEEETS, N. We employ none but first class workmen, and are prepared to guarantee evory of work sent out. Orders respectfully solicited.

Address DWIQHT THAOHER, looks well now iu this vicinity. But Httle has been this ready for immediate use, will be found in the Hardware department of the Store of -i t.P, CASNER, Le Roy, Juue 1st, '01. 1- if disposed of soon. For further particulates iuamro the EXPOSITOK OFFIOK. LEAVENVVOKtIi, soaaon Lawrence rwune..

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1864-1864