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The Daily Kansas Tribune from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 4

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I I Publication Notice. C3dXO TOUBfiFFOCTEDl CHAS.SIBBEN, Manufacturer of aU kinds ef "iixv CT-vv-fyA-ws. BOOl AUD JOB MILES WEST OF THE MIESOTJEI RITEB. aUlRRrs, RE8TOKAT1VK I 1 mrr 'MM 1 (i -jpajpittawMOB-i -j SUCC I i fi't UNITED STATES OT AMERICA, XRSTBICT OF WHEREAS, AN IXFOKSI ATION ham been mea in tne District Court of the unitea states 01 America xor tne District or Kansas, on the 5th day of May, A. D.

lbtiri, by Samuel A. Biggs, L.miuowtes District Attorney for the District of Kansas, on behalfof tha United States, against three hundred gallons of distilled spirits, iwemy-six Darrein in the ag- greiHc uurc uuwuvu pbu uunjiereji guuons or distilled spirits; one barrel of. gin, containing thirty-five gallons three rectifying tabs, two receivers, one wiper, and certain other- apparatus, tools, vessels, utensils, Implements, instruments, etc. eve ueiug mh. penxmat property louna in a certain rectifying establishment at Lawrence, in the District and State of Kansas j- And whereas, tne snDstance or the said information is that Thomas Moonlight, Collector of Internal Rsyeane for the Collection District of Kan-sas, has seized the above described goods, wares and merenanoise, as loneuea to tne use or the United States, by reason of a violation of the 96th and 4Mb.

sections of the act of Congress approved Jnly 13th, 1866, entitled 'An act to reduce internal taxation, and to amend an act entitled 'An act to provide internal revenue to support tne Government, to pay interest on the public debt, and for outer approveuwune and acts amendatory And praying thathe said, goods, wares and merchandise may be condemned as forfeited to thm no of the United States. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the uirf eom-t to me directed and delivered. I do hereny give puono notice, to au persons claiming the said goods, wares and merchandise, or in any manner interested therein, that they be And ap- nr iwrore tne saia uistnct vourt. to oe neia at tne CUT OI iwcu.

mu we miu uibwicc Ol la. A -W 4 litl-t Kansas, on ut izui uaj vi vhuikt, jl. u. ibos, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, provided the sams shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose their eUume, and to make their allegations in mat ueiiii. Dated mis lotnoay omic, iao.

vii a iti.r,. mu.Mi, United States Marshal. Ac. SAStuei. A.

Bioos, a i United States District Attorney, Ac. Publicaiion Notice. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, i District of Kassas WHEREAS. AN 1 MORMATTOV hath been filed In the District Conrt nr TTnitcd states 01 Amenc ior tne District of m. An t.h Sth dav of Mlv.

A. T. 1SK tiBmn.i Htilil bt.ti A J. a. hm Anotrics Attorney for the District of Kansas, on behalfof the United States, against six thousand gallons distilled spirits, one steam engine with boilers complete, one still complete witn copper worm, six fermenting tubs, one hot water tub, one cold water tub, one mash tub, one condensing tub, one grist mill, one cistern loom, two receiving tubs in cistern room, twenty-five bushels rye, twenty bushels corn in ear, twelve bushels corn shelled, in sack; four busnels 01 oauer, nuij vurua ui woou, one corn sheller, one pair platform scales, eight empty barrels, forty gunny sacks, five grain tubs, one CasK, one gnuu suuup, mu uau-uiuuci measures, ana lour water uuaeu, uu wruun oiner apparatus, articles of raw material, tools, vessels.

imnldmonta fttBtrniDMlB ttfn at. ing all the personal property found at a certain distillery, known as Seeder's distillery, situated in the city of Lawrence, in the State ana District of Kansas, on a tract of land containing about two and one-quarter acres 01 tana, Dounaea as follows: Beginning at a point where the north side of Henrv street, in said city of Lawrence, inter sects lot number one, in the northeast quarter of section uurty-one, range twenty twelve thence north along the line of said lot to low-water mark in the Kansas river; thence down said river so far that a line running doe north, parallel witn saia lot uue, uiu hi uu iuulu uie oegin-ninc. and thence west to the nlace of besinnlnf Will contain two amu one-quaner acres; And wnereas. tne suDsiance 01 tne saia inrnrm. ation is that Thomas Moonlight.

Collector of In ternal Bevenue for the Collection District of Kansas, has seized the above described goods, wares, merchandise and real estate, as forfeited to the use of the United States, by reason of a violation of the 31st and 45th sections of the act of Congress appro vea uiy wiut iooo, enauea ah act to reduce internal taxation, and to amend an act enti tled 'An act to provide internal revenue to support the Government, to pay interest on the public debt, and approved JoneSOth, g4, and acts amendatory thereof," and the Zotn section 01 an act 01 iongrees appro vea aiarcn 2, 1867, entitled "An act to amend existing laws relating to internal revenne, and- for other pur- "UKfl i Ana praying that the said goods, wares, merchandise and real estate, may be condemned as forfeited to the use of the United States. Now, therefore, in pursuanceof the monition, under the seal of the said court, to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give publio notice to all ner- sons claiming the said goods, wares, merchandise ana rest estate. or in any manner interestea tnere- in.that they be and appear before the said District Court, to be held at the city of Topeka, in and for the said District of Kansas, on the 12th dav of Oo- that day, provided the same shall be a day of ju risdiction, otnerwise on tne next aav or 1 unsanc tion thereafter, then and there to interpose their claims ana to mate tneir allegations in tnat oe nan. VatCU liixo uuv vr.

uiiu, xouu. CHARLES C. WHITING, i United States Marshal, SAMtTEL A. RlGGS, United States District Attorney, c. Jel8-d3w Publication Notice.

UNITED STATES OJ" AMERICA, District or Kansas iBS TkntA.l thla 1ttl tftawnr- Tnnn ION WHEREAS, AN INFORMATION hath been filed in the District Court of the iTnitpd States of America for the District of Kan-J sas on the 3d day of June, A. D. 1868, by Samuel A. Biggs. United States District Attorney for the District of Kansas, on behalf of the United state atrainst eight (8) barrels cologne spirits.

A -f Cl( thro ViTlndrail ft.nri turn tmllnnai (tv barrels common whisky, estimated at one hnnaj.ed thirty-eight and one-half (138') gallons; seven (71 unrrtia nuuicr, auuuwu at, iwo hundred and sixty-three (363) gallons; nine (9) barrels "Chicken Cock," estimated at three hun dred and seventy-six (378) gallons; four (4) barrels C. estimated at one hundred sev- entv-five and one-nan iuom gallons; one ii) barrel "2." estimated at twenty gauons; one barrel "Scotch." estimated at thirty-four (34) rations: one (1) barrel "Beynolds," estimated at ten (10) gauuns; uue ubtxcjl cuuudiliia, estimated at eleven (11 gallons; one (1) barrel New England rum, estunatea at twenty-nine (A) gallons; One 1J uniicisugiu ojiuwi csuuiuku Ai. 1 brty-two (42) gallons; two (2) barrels Sherry win, f.at.11 estimated at lorty-six ana one-naii () irallons: ten (10) barrels Port wine, -estimated at hnnilrad ninetv and one-half (29011 irallons: nn fll barrel aomestic gin, estimatea at fifteen I irA ohk: UlitS 111 UBTICl OUUW1U KtU lUdtf. i 1 estimated at seven (7) gallons; one (1) barrel do-mootin brandv. estimated at twelve (13) rallons: one (1) barrel French brandy, estimated at four estimated at sixteen (16) gallons one (1) barrel (4) KAllons; one iij uarrei ikuui uruuujr -o branriv.

esnmatea ai nve ioi rations: one New tork brandy, estimated, atten (10, irallons: one (l Darret atconoi, estimatea at twenty (20) gallons; one (1) barrel Lad's Bitters. estimated at twenty (20) gallons; one (1) barrel Moj-kberrv outers, estimateu bf nvc ioi niions: one (1) barrel cherry brandy, estimated at thirty (30) gallons; one (1) barrel raspberry syrup, esti-mated at fifteen (15) gallons; one a) barrel vinegar, estimated at twenty-five (25) gallons; one- half (VO barrel Day rum, estimatea as tnree ta) Miiona nneiiaii i i uaixui nmuiuiaiiun. vo- timated at two (2) gallons; one-half barrel stMi p-htn Bitters, estimated at eight (8) irallons; twenty-five and one-half (25VO cases Dry Catawba wine; eleven (U)ases Dry Catawba wine (Long-worth); two and one-quarter (24) cases "Golden Wedding;" five (5) cases Sparkling Catawba: five (5) cases Claret wine; five and one-third bnotoia r.hRmnume(i ouart bottles): three and one -twelfth (.3 1-12) baskets Champagne (lpint bottles) i one tl) case "Jessutine Garten" winei one (1) case Durkheimer wine; twenty-ronr and seven-tweiitns t2 i-r cases axuiu diwkib, twentv and five-twelfths (20 5-12) cases Planta tion Bitters; thirty and one-twelfth (30 1-12) cases Niagara Star Bitters three and ten-twelfths (S 10-12) cases Bed Jacket Bitters; six (6) cases Silurian Bitters; seven (7) cases. Le Diard's Bitters; one and four-twelfths (1 4-12) cases Hos tetter' a Bitters; seven (7) bottles Speer'a Port Wine; twenty-two (22) denujohns Catawba, estimated at thirty-five (35) gallons; two lamps and fixtures; five (5) demijohns peppermint, estimated at eight (8) gallons: one hundred (100) empty demiiohnB: sixtv I (60) empty kegs; thirty-four (34) cases glassware: I seven (t) dozen Portex (pints); one-half () barrel I anirar nnlarinr three (3) barrels native wine, es timated at seventy-five (76) gallons two (2) barrels coal oil; three (3 barrels vinegar; one (1) barrel blackberry brandy, estimatea at twenty (20) rat ions; one (1) tank cherry brandy; sixty-three (63) empty barrels; fifteen (15) empty half-barrels; thirty-two tnousana seven nun area taz, vu iun boxes cirars. estimated at five hum cigars; twelve (12) caddies tobacco; five and one-half (5K) butts tobacco; five (5) butts tobacco(bro-ken); seven (7) caddies tobacco (broken): one (1) hoop tobacco (broken); three-fourths ($0 barrel fine-cut tobacco; two-thirds QQ barrel Virginity smoking tooacco; inree-iounna Darrei mgie- side; one-iounu yu oarrei grauuiateu ping amos inr tobacco: one-third (iO barrel Turkish smok ing tobacco; one-third barrel Orinoer ing tobacco; one-iourtu uarzri otar oi iue West: sixteen (lttJ Doxes Beeos; six p) Doxes matches; four hundred (400) pounds Kuliekinick amnkinv tobacco (inlDound nackares): four (4) gross playing cards; one hundred eighty-six (136) lamp chimneys; seven and one-hair (7) aozen beer mnrs: twentv-three and three-twelfths (23 3-12) dozen tumblers: one (1) showcase of I pipes- and-smoking tobacco; two hundred (200) lancets niteen iio; gross coru; one tij counter and shelving; one (i wnang aesa; one (i nren safe (Dibold patent) one (1) iron safe (Wilder's patent) one (1) image (for sign) one (l) stove and fixtures; two (2) dozen jugs; one (1) gross lamp wicks; six (6) dozen jigger tumblers; six hundred (600) gallons aisuiiea spirits; certain ax- implements, instruments, being all the personal property found in a.

building, No. 61, on Massachusetts street, In the city of Lawrence, in the said Collection District ana within said Dia trict of Kansas Jl A. Ana wnereas, tne iodswic. wvow uuviw th.t: Thnmaa Collector of In ternal Bevenue for the Collection District of Kan sas, has seized the above described goods, wares and merchandise, as ioneitea to tne use or tne United States, by reason of a violation of the 48th section of the act of Congress approved June 30th, 1864, entitled "An, act to provide internal revenue to support the Government, to pay Interest on the nnKlii. ilahl anil for nther nomnM aa kmnul.

ed bv act of July 15th. 1SG6: And praying that the. said goods, wares and merchandise may be condemned as forfeited to the use of the United States. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition, under the seal of the said court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the said goods, wares and merchandise, or in any manner interested therein, that they- be and ap-near before the said District Court, to be held at the city of Toneka, in and for the aaid District of Kansas, on the 12th day of October, A. D.

1868, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, provided the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise en the next day of Jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose their claims, and to. make their allegations in that behalf. Dated this day of June, ISM. CHARLES C. WHITING.

Ciuted States Harthal, Ac. dAJfTCb A. BIOOS, United States District Attorney, fto. lately retaned from the East, weed I rJtZ-rr uucrm muooM ana tnepnblictkat he aaa epeeva nestaeaop, NEAR SBOTENOB'S LUMBER, XABD Wherehe will do all kinds ofGna Making Catti' Brands made to order, Stamps made. Keys Piled, Set All Work 1 Warranted, or 1 no Pay; eecU-dtf 885 On en ft I E.

j. all be To J. B. BARRETT CO, Prepristars, JLAXOHXaTXB, mWJt. LORD SMITH, t.

OtMral Agents fcr ths Sortkresters Btatsa. A EU3IA JSIiOiSSOX, Wholesale and netail Apents, LAWRENCE, XASSAS. myM-dly IAWBENCE AHEAD i i 1 -l OK 111 T. Patronize Home Manufactnres AT TUB I0NEER WAGONt MAKER'S i OFKANSAS. ii; V.

a fn.mlC -0. a if i i fr i DF EVERY KIND, MADE OF THE fholreet and beet of seasoned lumber, which for Style end Workmanship cannot be surpassed. EVERY AaOHtWASBAnTED. i 1- -i BAl.VBY'Hi PATKNT THIMBLK SKEINS. with brass pat on when desired.

Warranted to pat-last three sets of the commotr kind. -They draw pae-tblra easier, kave an oil-chamber with patent Sponge, that artll carry oil enough te last loaded magon tweive warrameo -to o. B1LBIK IN TBI. KNOWN WORLb. For a sample tall at the factory.

CARRIAGES Of every kind made to order, by superior workmen. of the best of materials, and finished in the best Style. -Jk. CR. IA And all kind, of ORNAMENTAL AND LANDSCAPE I IN" 1 3ST C3-, ione to order; Special attention riven to PAINTINO and TAR- NISHIMO fine Bnrciee and Ooaehes: thachoiceat and beat of materials need for fine work, and the workman.

ship is not to be excelled. REPAIRING, la all the various branches, done with dispatch, at owest rates, for 18C and ISS Jtlass. Street, Lawrences ,1 JJENRY LEAENED. teS-dtf Tito sfmm to mclttiov tbsn tko ever' DO NOT WEAR OUT, ASlHQLl 0H1 i VIUiLiST ALirETlMK. BY THBIR XTSBS -TEX LAB0S 0T WITTjrO TJ BZSVCED.

4 Oreater TJnlformlty to Obtained. Til Best, Cheapest and moat Dorabl Inrtru rneots for Writing eror tued. ja 9JENT BY-TjM AIL SAFELY. mo TaAVEZABo Aaarra jdcplotbo. OsH and yen wXD flnd rasa exactly adapted to year iaod and MyUaf writing; ar enelMe stamp for etrenlar.

A. 1 OBTOIV, 1 HAIDMI LAbTB, Txw rou. WISHES TO INFORM THE PUB- LIC that he Will est and make aretatlemen's clothing In the latest tyle, on the shortest notice and at the lowest rates. Hi B. Also, gentlemen's clothing scoured, cleaned and repaired, Instantly removing all kinds of stains, as he has cot the only chemical preparation there is known for doing by which be can engage to give general satisfaction to all.

Done on the shortest notice and at the lowest possible One door north of the El dridge House, Law-renee, Kansas. aplo-dtf GRATOI JX JAEDICKE, LI i Manofactorera and dealers Int i Shot Cons, Bifles and Pistols, Shot JPonches, rwfn flih hnnkii. a for Ifiunon t'a Powdery in inet-alkegs: pairing acauj sou prouifk-S ly attended to. A Jlarre assortment of Vw gun and pistol mate' 9 rial, and every ina yj of airtauc and eom- V. bustible.

eartrWg- et-at wholesale. .0 MtJlrcess I1' 1 a-' S- a. TTlACnEBIIAa OPyIC0VjtRTBKtXWiaevM. LAWRENCE, r. 11 attend theeonrtaof every eouutv ia the Fonrth JwdWal tMrarlet.

-aStf LADIES' t. 5 l- Dress TriinminSBa traces. 'Cloves, iiosterv ana aiiiiiTiery, ss Ley FaseV' Dry oods, All Itindl. 1 1 MASS. r.

CNext door to the IMT0I1 Vermont Kear Wlnthrop. 1 TZEEPS CONSTANTLY ON ilAND I A and make to order, all kind of freight and spring wagons. Also, open and top baggie made te order, of the beat material and by experienced workmen A i -i- ALL' Patronize Home Manufactures Keep tile Money in the Country. it- I delg-dawtf JUSTUS 'ASSMAnIch dkaxth in Groceries and -Provisions, i i OANNBD IRUIT AND CONIBOTIOiriRT, and everything bekmgiag to FAMILYiiOROCERY- Tobaooo and Clfrars. HIGHEST PRIC1 PAID TOR CORN, OATS AHD OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE.

Third door north of H.S. Church, No. 186 Massachusetts Street. lmaym-ltf E. D.

LADD. Attorney at Notary Public, Conveyancer, LAND i CLAIM f. HE WILL ATTEND TO ALL business Intrusted to him, with neatness and dispatch, and at LOWEST BATES. Office in Miller's Old Block, where he has bees or seven years past. leT-dtr Leavenworth Marble Works.

i Air. i i I QTJ1NLAN GERAXTGHTy, Manafantarersof and Dealers In Tombs, Mon- HUI. il LO AcUOVUCO, VCUUUluS. ill I All work warranted to give satisfaction. Seneca street, oetween onnn ana rma, iveavenwortn, Kansas.

n8-dtf h. WIIOEESAEE i PAPER DEALERS. 311 north second street, ST. LOTJTS. Cash Paid for Rags.

13" Prices guaranteed as low as in any Western martet. mcnsi-tiiy COAN TEN BROEKE, CARRIAGE MANUFG CO. Family Carriages, Landaus', uinrencei, uitroutues, ureiis. Coaches. Phaetons, kinds of Light Work, Top and Open Buggies, STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.

41 AND 43 RANDOLPH STREET, CIIICwA.OO. We also mannracture, at corner of Ann and West iunaoiph Cars, OmnibUSSeS, PaSSenger uoacnes ana uacKS, Express Wagons, BUGGIES, AC, Largest Assortment of Carriages in the West, from LAWRENCE BRADLEY PARDEE, NEW HAVEN," CONN, V. D. VT. COAN, President.

Formerly Vith J. 8. A A. Abbot. And te- cently with Abbot, Downing Of Con cord, Mew Uampshire.

C. O.TENBBOEKE, mc.h31-dly Secretary. TOEIlLA. HOUSE Opposite State Buildings, A A S.A IITE DESIRE TO SAY TO THE traveling public that we have taken the Topeka Ilonae, thoroughly renovated and refitted the same, and intend that it shall rank second to none In the State. Accommodating portersand waiters, and everything done to render the traveler's stay in onr city agreeable ana eomiortaDie.

uive as a can. CQABLES EttEBY A MOON. jal3-dtf Proprietors O. HUBBARD. l.

s. mania. 6. B. CAKPISIUt.

Gilbert vHubbaxd Go. SHIP CHANDLERS, AK MUXES IV TWINES 204 207 SOUTH WATER STREET, WE WOULD CALIx: PARTICU-LAR attention of the Trade to enretock. a we at all times have the largest aad bestaseortaiant hi the westiM A J. M4NILLI and -TARRED'IIOPE, Rag, Canvas, Oaknm, Tar, Pitch, Tackle Blocks, Chains, Coal Tar, Roofing Pitch, taniFelting. Bed Cods, Clothes Lines, Broom Twtnee, all qualities Wrappiur Tviaas, in bandies and banals.

Bell anS q.i. CT. vs SalnM. Cotton. Flax and Hemp Twines f'everv deacripiiop, Wool Sacks and Wool Trinev V'UT TENTS of -Every Kind.

TAUPAUI.IXS, AWNIXQS, Wagon JCovers, Of Plainer Rabber-Coeted Dnck? Of Bilk or Banting, as per Army coi taatly oa hand or aiadete order. mch2ily COma. I Kansas. AOVIXA J. BEIO; A TT 0l IT VA i v-T mm DeDatr Clerfc District Otfrttin iht Couri Ilouit? Kmumi.

Hi, Ka. Hfc Is II 'i ii i i. rE' any Hone and Cttle Medicine In this eotintry. OoapoMd priacrpaDyot Haraa sad Boots. Thsbassand saxanuoraa ana (Jatua atediciaa kaow.

Toe penality of these fuajqs ver every, other preparation sf the kind is known to all thoaa who-hava seen their a. tooishing effects. SrerrTarmer and Stock Kaiser i eoavineedthatan impore state of the blood originates the variety of diseases that afflict animals, such as founder. Distemper, Fiateki, Pon-SffLHide Btrainacrateh-ea, Manga, Yellow Water, Heavea, Loss of Appetite, Inaaawwttoa of tha Eyes, welted Lags, Yatigna Awn Hard Labor, end Shenmatism (by some called Stiff Complaint), proving fetal to so many -raloabie Horses. IM nieoa is the fcnntaia ef 1U itaalt, and IT yoawiah to restore health, yon must first purify the blood and to insure health, most keep it pure, la doing this yoo infuse into the debilitated, broken down animal, action and spirit, also promotinir digestion, 1Th.

farmer can see the marrelous effect of LEIS'S CONDITION POWDER, by the loosening of the skin and smoothness of the hair. -'j; Cartincates from leadins: veterinary soraeons. stace oompaniee, livery mea. and reieia, prare that i ruwDnii stanas prennnmenuy at the bead of the list of Hone and Cattle Medicine. LBIS'S POWDEB beinz both Tonia and Kaxati-r.

pnrifiee' the blood, removes bad htunora, and will be found most excellent in promoting the condition of Sheep. Sheep require only oneighth the dose given la all new countries we hear of fatal diseases amena Fowls, styled Chicken Cholera, Gapes, Blindness, Glanders, Megrims or Giddiness, Ac LEIS'S POWDER will eradicate named diewaen In severe attacks, mix a raiali quantity with earn meal, BMiatened, and feed twice a day: When these diseases prevail, ate a little tn their feed once or twice a week, and your poultry will be kept free from all disease. In severe -attacks oftentimes tbey do not eat it will then be necessary te administer the Powder by means of a Qttnx, blowing the Powder down their throat, or mixing Powder with fwlnffb to than TMIla. Cows reqntre an aoundanee of nntrifions food, not to make them far. but te keep ana regular secretion of JuilkU Parmers and dairymea attest the fact that by" a judicious nser of Lara's ComanoBT Powers the flow of milk is greatly inereased, and ejuality vastly improved.

All aroes anmere and ixnimritiee of the blood are at once removed. For Sore teats, apply Lsis'a CasinoAi llSAUne sax vi -wui neat in one appucation. xour calvxs also require an alterative aperient and Stimu Using tbts Powaer will expel all grak wsrma, with which young stock are iafestod in the ipring of the year promotes lauening, prevents scouring, Lni'iFornn li an excellent remedy for Hoes. The farmer will rejoice to know that a prompt and efficient remedy for thevartonsdineaaos to which these animals are subject, tl lbnnd la Lens's Coanmoir Pewnsa. For Duttamoer.

lonammsnon oi ine urain, wraem, revere, Sore Lnnea." Measles. Sore Ears. Manse, Hog Cholera, Sore Teats, Kidney Worms, Ac, a fifty-cent paper add- ed to a tnb.af.swui ana giren ireeiy, is aceruun preventive. It promotes digestion, purifies the blood, and is therefore the sssr sancLa ior lattemng nogs. W.

II BEWARE OF COUNTER- FKITKRN. To protect myself and the public from being imposed upon by worthless imitations, observe the signature of the proprietor opon each package, without which none are genuine. WIIOUESAI.E AGENTS. a-TTT kti trrsrra A FTTT.TJT.R. ir.ajro- Til MEYER, BRO.

ft St. Louis, Missouri. McKESSON A BOBBINS, Importers, N. T-MORGAN ft PARDEE. Kansas City, Mo.

TTnr aalebv all drnssrlBts. Price. 25 and 50 cents per package. VARIETY STORE. IiAI'WREIQE, KANSAS fXPFERS THE LARGEST AS- VJ SORTMENT of Children's Carriages.

keU and Willow Chairs. Violins; Guitars. Banjos. Accord oons, Base Balls, Toys and Fancy. Goods.

maiu-oswsm 1868. 1868. NORTH MISSOURI nAILiROAD IilNE. TO SAliVT X.OXJIS Two Daily Trains. "DOTH DAILI TRAINS OF THE XJ Hannibal Et Joseph Railroad from the West make close connection at Macon Citv with the above line, arriving in St.

Lsnia and connecting directly with all morning aaa anamoon train, one oi at. jjonia, NEWT0RK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, ii PITTSBURGH. PHILADELPHIA, WASHINGTON CITY, HARRI8BURGH, DAYTON. CINCINNATI. INDIANAPOLIS.

NASHVILLE, And all Points East, North or South The only direct and legltiniate foute from tka 'i WEST TO ST. LOUIS THE EAST: Time to the Eastern cities ss QUICK as can be made try any etner route, witn LESS CHANGES. Tickets via the above line can be purchased at all uanrnoai aw. josepn ticket omeea ta the West. Fare Is the same as by any other ronte.

i-Jsr. i iH BARTON BATES; President; JOHN P. LAIRD. General 8aierinteadent. H.

H. WHEELER t. Ticket A rent I njBmn. tt tauii, uen. rretgns agent.

M. PUNK. General Western' Agent. A flanks, la eases of foreclosure of mortgsge oakaad and for saie at this oniee. sW" I Drs.

Wesley Pierce's DISPENSARY. T4U3 OIJVE STREET, ST. LOUIS, -mSSOURI. Established for the treatment of -r "Venereal, Sexiinll AND PRIVATE SES, SUCH AS Sypbilis, Gonorrhea Gleet, stricture, urenms, nernta and Rupture, ALL URINARY DISEASES, Skin or Bones, AND SEMINAL WEAKNESS, In all their varied and complicated forms. T0GT0R PIERCE HAS VISITED mingham.

England: and Becord, ef Paris, who are considered the best physicians and surgeons in the world, and whose authority is acknowledged to be the highest in the treatment of Sexual frleree has obtained from them their new mode of treatment, which cannot be surpassed I Dr. nerce sparea neuner time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has returned with new faculties ior tne alleviation 01 Human suner- ing. Seminal 'Weakness, 1 Seminal Emissions, the 'conseanence of self- abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sex es to an almost unlimited extent, prouuoing, wim nnerrin certaintv. the followina- train of morbid i inw th tialn In tha boad.

rinjrinir In the ears, noise like Che rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness ox me umDS, coniuaeu vision, Diuntea intellect, loss of eonfideno. diffidence in aonroachincf stran- rera. a dislike to form new acaaintances. a dispo sition to shun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the face, furred ton rue. fetid breath, courns, con sumption, nignt sweats, monomania ana irequent insanity.

Persons afflicted in this way should apply immediately, either in person or by letter, and havA a Mir. aUnAted hv their ne.w and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never falls of effecting a quicK ana raaicat cure. PERSONS AT A DISTANCE. In most cases, may be TTAVM UlirGCL Si tj JuLOIHG mm.m m. M.

Hv eddrMniner a letter to Drs. WesleV ft Pierce. atarlns- raaa. avmntnma. and lenrth of time the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly forwarded, free from damage and securely sealed, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions ior use.

na fkmnrvnr anv iniarioua utukb useu. Consultations free, and communications strictly confidential. All cases guaranteed, or the fee will be refunded in every case. Ofmci, 413 OLIVE STREET, St. Louis, Missouri.

Office hours from 9 a. m. te 7 p. m.i Sundays excepted. ATTENTION The Doctors publish a medical pamphlet, which gives a very clear delineation oi tneaiseases upon wnien it treats, xnoagn mwww vbwkj who may be unfortunate enough to require treatment, if every lad in this land could read it at or about the time evil insinuations are introduced to him.

the Doctors believe thai aeatna oj consumption would decrease bair in. a single generation; and thara la vinri nt rtmiht that thousands in mar ried life, by a very little attention, mightinereaee their happiness, prolong lifer and pave, the way for hala posterity. Any person can have this Eampmex ior perusal, or to nam T. ldosing two postage stamps, when it wdl bere- fmmMl In Am ThW. rS'SO SUD- jeet of more importance than parity of blood and penece mannooa, ana in mis way yua p' haps assist th naibrtnnate, without their know ing their benefactor.

3 7 It la important to these who are afflicted, or to those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, pnbiiahing their skill in raring all diseasea in a few days, and imposing npoa the pabHe by asin the names of eminent pnysicians irora curope ana otner ptaoea. Wesley ft Pierce do not deceive neople by exhib iting bogus titles, pretended patients' letters, certificates, Ao. The Doctors will satisfy any persons who may call at their offices of their ability te treat alidiseasea they propose to core. It will NtTMiMthiiif.aidiiTWT.voinuvrmU. for, aa advertieinr physicians la eight cases out of ten are bogus- there is no safety in tnwting any of them till yon know who and what they are.

They fees are exacted onlv when a enre can be effected. Where doubt exists as to possibility of a care. It Is freely stated, believing this is the osiy course for a physician to panne. Offieo, AS Olrve street, St. LoaU, Mo.

omee Boon, ft. m. to i Sundays ex- i I i I I SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. and atter June 14th. 1868, trains Will run as xouowb Goins West.

Leave KAIL. BTUD. ACCOM'S. Wyandotte- 7:20 A.M. Kansas City- 70 Leavenworth 8:30 5:15 t.wi.

Lawrence "-t r. Brue Topeka 13:10 f. M. 11:35 100 amego a wi-n Manhattan 3:06. Junction 6:35 sauna nau cer 8:25 .340 P.

M. 8:45 :4:25 Hays 1:30 A. at. 4:45 A. at.

Arrive at i Monmnent i.vtv.vi. Leave Monument r. M. M. Hava City -1IKS I 20 Ellsworth 3:40 A.

Tort Harker 8:50 9:15 lHI F. M. i 6:15 8:85 i ZZSZl 10:05 1:30 A. K. "4:00 8:00 -Junction City 8 :35 4 Manhattan 8:38 Wamerow 10:20 Topeka 2:30 r.

M. Lawrence 2:05 Arrive at Leavenworth. 4 10:55 7:30 A. 7:50. 8:10 State Line 4:15 Kansas City 4:35 Wyandotte 5:10 Trains leave Kansas City.

Wyandotte andLeav- worth daily, -except Sunday. Leave' Monu ment aally, except saturaay. Connecting at Lawrence with the Leavenworth. Lawrence Galveston Bailroad for Baldwin Citv. Prairie City and Ottawa, and stages for Port Seott Hiu au jwuivu awuictb ami ooutnem Jxansaa.

At wamego witn stages for council Grove. Mia. siuii uwi, oooi iyreK, junpona an ojuarys vuie 1 1 t. At monument witn Daily Overland Mail and Express Coaches for Denver City and all points in Colorado. Montana, Utah, California and Idaho; and with Sanderson's daily line of coaches for Fort Union, Santa Fe, Taos, Albuquerque, and all points in New Mexico and Arizona.

At Leavenworth with Packets for points up the Missouri Biver, and With the Missouri Valley ttaiiroau iur akiuhmi auu at. osepn. At State Line with trains of the Missouri Pa cific Bo ad and at Kansas City with the Hannibal St. Jo. Bailroad for St.

Louis and points South ana cast. acres of choice farming lands for sale, situated along the line of theU. P. Railway, D. at from $1 to $5 per acre.

For particulars aaaresa j. tr. x.aua wmmusioner, Lawrence, iwansas. ANDEBSON. General Superintendent.

m. Webster, uen'i. reignt ana xicaet Agt. GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED OVERWHELMING EVIDEN'CE in favor of the Great Eastern and Sniritual Bemeay. usea tor tnoasanas or years Dymew ews.

ureeas, Kgypaans, uiaiaeana ana Assyrians. Sacred and nrofane history alike informs us. says Eev; John Wesley, that these wen the most beautiful, happy, healthy, cheerful and long lived race of people that ever lived. These remedies are specifies, and are for sale by Dr. Lei bey.

Also keeps the "Complete HxHBAiiiT, on the rEOPLE theib own rBTiicuii." iney can oe 1 hi. Va aw Ctnuif nis business nouse is completed, call ana tee. Aavice gratis in ai cases. 'Tea. haDDV he that can the knowledge gain.

know the Eternal God made naught in vain." anO-dawtf DR. JAMES LKIBET. Mrs. Robbins" Female Regulating Aa ant la ptae of an aiM remeaiei lot naru uttriM don, et natara. BatfUtMttd.

Price 00I7 tl per box. Bold by mil doctor, an! DR. CLAEK8 VA lOBSTBCC-TEB. tb.snat aiarrM laiiiel' PrefentiTe. Price, S3 told only bvot A.mi.

w. is. BUDuifls, a. un box wee at. imub.

NEUMANN SLOSSON, WHOLES ALU AND RETAIL A GENTS, Central Drug Store, Je6 Liftwrertoe. Kansas, dly LilJ ID GE liOUSK IATFREXCE, KANSAS. mm i 1 1 ii i E. A. SSIITU Proprietors jaia-aiy SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR HUMPHREY'S XT AVE PKOVED, THE I I most ample experience, an entire success simple, prompt, efficient and reliable.

They are theonly medicines perfectly adapted to popnlar ue simple that mistakes cannot be made in using them; so harmless as to be free from danger, and so efficient as to be always reliable Tbey have received the highest commendation from all, and will always render satis faction. Nos. 1 Cures VERS, tJongestloo, innamaUone Zo 2 do" "WORMS, Worm-Fever, YTorm-Oolic. 8 do CEYING-colio or Teething of ...25 as ill AtttttiKA oi unuaren ana aamte. zo do DT9BSTEKY, Griping, Bilious Colic ClIOLKRA-MORBUS, Vomiting 25 COTGHS, Coldu, BronchitLi 26 NRURALOIA, Toothache, 25 HEADACHES, Sick-Headache, ,.25 DYriPKPSIA, Billions Btomach 25 SUPPRESSED, or painfM Period.

..,.5 WHITaS, toe profoae CROUP, Coneh, difficult Breathing ......25 SALT KHEUM. Errsipelas. Ernptiona .36 6 do 7: do 8 do ft do 10 do 11 do 12 do 13 do 14 do 15 -do RHEUMATISM, Rheumatic Paine .25 16 do FEVER ft AG UK, Chills, fever, Agnesw-o0 17 do "PILES, blind or bleed 50 ia do OPHTHALMY, and sore or weak 19 do CATARRH, acute or chronic 20 do' WHOOPING COUGH, violent 21 do A8THMA, oppressed ...50 I ,..60 ,60 .60 I 22 do 23 do 24 do 2d do' 26 do SAK DtsutlAitujEis, unpairea 8CRBFULA. enlarred Glands, Swellinrt. -60 GENERAL Debility, Physical WeakneM60 BROPST, and scanty ..0 SEA-SICKNESS, sickness from riding.

....60 bzS 27 do KIDNEY-DISEASE. Gravel. oa NERVOUS BEBILIVT. Seminal Emissions. involuntary SORB MOUTH, Cnker JO URINARY WEAKNESS, wetting bed PAINFUL PERIODS, with Spasm 60 SUFFERINGS at change of life.

100 EPILEPSY, Spasms, St. Vitus' 1.00 DIPTHERIA, ulcerated Sore Throat JM ti 1 fw. 29 30 do 31 do 32 do 33 do 34 do FAMILY CASES Of 35 large vials, morocco tease, containing a spe- cine ior everv muuiw, uaewn a uwmi ta duu- iect to. and a book of dir actions $10 00 Smaller Family and Traveling cases, with 20 to 28 from $5 to $8 Specifics for all Private Diseases, both for Curing and tor preventive treatment, in viaia ana oeeket case to $5 49- These Remedies, by the case or sinrie box, are tent to any part of the country, by Mail or Express, iree oi cnarge, on receipt ox tne price. Address HUMPHREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No.

563 Bboaswat, Nrw Toasl' Dr. Htmmurs is consnlted daily at his office, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms of disease. FOB SALE BT ALL' DRUGGISTS. STEUMAXN SLOSSON, nol9-dtf Wholesale A gents, Lawrence, Kansas. J)E.

JACKSON'S BLOOD iHUMOR SYRUP. Win aMittwafw mm rTVfTl1k tvaisa1eia JM 111 p-VOai WJ VWA mTVrn. Vmmmmmmm wa, H.VaIJ pepsia, indigestion, heart burn, or any humor in the blood or stomach, and for purifying the system and eradicating all traces of disease Si is remedy has no eqnai, and for building up the ayarcui. wtugtTuig iter aucugw am vigor. Its unparalleled snccess since its introduction, and the wonderful cures it has, and is daily performing, are its best guarantee, and we earnestly desire that every sufferer shall give it a trial.

Isold Dy au aruggiste. trice one aouar per bottle. i 10 'rollln. TtrtbiM STi LOUIS, MO. Proprietors All of Jackson's remedies for sale hvn ir Woodward and wholesale agents allhutmort and ervp- tton-t Z'ca, scald Head, Jrtvi Be retches.

TKtem mnd pimpUa. by mil druggist ml Z9 cent Mas. Sent by mail an receipt CoUinn brother, Bt, Zsmis, or Pewfc Jt Jiving, Bt. Joeepk, JTo Wttt- AXTi ITCH KHtU.IVOjsCtVSHtUHl tis zrae er liXf, in a few applications. It also cares Crairie Scratches ra.iiki.i rrifara and all Ernntioiia of tha I other remediee kave lreei tried in vain, caret speedily Ditberoartily.

Price 69 cento per box. Sold by all orccrfaU. By sending 60 cento la a letter toOOLLlN li vui ipum vj nai v. S- For sale by W. Woodward ead Gee.

Leia, whole eala agents, Lawrence. my 11 i SI iitMi tuivi witii iiivyiHi low? I 1 i JVo60Massackusetts OTO TT1TT1V 17. TIT CI 17 WISH TO CALL THE AT ITT4 T1NTT0N of aH who- wish good printing, to -if, BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. Onr facilities In TTPK. PRESSES and MA- TEBIAL, are-each that we are prepared toaaecnte all daeeriptioBsof PKINTISQ at as LOW PRICES as aav honse in the West.

LAJ1 Ivintls of Printing iSone at this office, in the neatest manner, and promptly. Every taste can be gratified. We have the very. BEST WORUjllEJY AND AT TY 1 1 8 0 E. Everybody wanting BUSINESS CARDS, WBDDINO CARDS, VISITINa CARDS, BALL TICKETS.

BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, BANK CHECKS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADINGS, RECEIPTS, i DEEDS, 1 vJIANDBILLS, FOSTERS, Ac, Should caHatthe TRIBUNEOEFICE. We have snperiot facilities for doing all kind of Hail road Ssintino Havinir lat.lv nDDlied oar office with an exteniive aH(vrtfnAnt or iiuiit ana Daamirar nnn- 1 1 ra. irma the celebrated Johnson Type Foundry of Philadelphia FANCY SHOW OASDS, -Of every desired style. Books and Pamphlets. We will do any work of this description la the neat est manner.

Parties wishing anything tn this Hns are invited to cad and see specimens, as ws can show some of the best ever dona in the State. JL.E BLANKS, Con.tantlv for sale, and printed to conform to the laws of Kansas. BOOK BINDERY WO 01TJ III CUUDDCUUH wivsa wut aw fiv wuu complete BINDERY and BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, where they are prepared to mannfacthre Blank mm- -la Alf.a. a tavera mm A BOOKS in every aueu iptan, naaan hit MERCHANTS, BANKERS, COUNT CIRCUIT AHDrBusATB WtHTJ, ASSESSORS' BOOKS, TOWNSHIP PLAT BOOKS, RAILROAD WORK, MERCANTILE LEDGS, CASH -BOOKS, ETC, ETC. Done to any desired pattern: Bailroad men end there take notice.

w. kave facilities lor doing all kiads of Binding, oa the moat favorable leraar. HAGA21NEP. MCSICBOOKB. PMfODICALS AND FAMILY BIBLES Boa ad la asy desired style.

All orders by Kail will be presaptly attended te. BBJCULTURALilMPLEMEHTS -mr-mr m. -TVr A TT 3 1-1 t' t-J STOVES 1 AND TINWARE, ilvHI ii.J'1 3 1 114 Massicliiuctt Street, -i i ourit vitia'drtozr-lz-i "A JLawrence, Kansas; -I. Ii-i-7 yi Zfi Exclusive agents for the celebrated PfP Stewards COOK STOVES. Ovex 10,000 of which have been sold in the past year.

Model Cook, ureat Gem, -Suwerior and i. In tw'Ji-S l'ti-1 l. VJ ij'l- 2m. fl ALL FIRST CLASS STOVES Warranted to sire nerfect sat Isfaction in every respect, and not to nrecrack, or tne pnr- cnase money wjji ie re rnnaea. The STEWART Is recommended by "'l 'i PeaDody, Gleason, Chai Oarrett, IteV A Starrett.

1 Ws Worden, Crandall, c- Henry L.eis, HW Baker, White, John Sutliff, Joseph Savage, leaniard. Eldridge, Snibley, Ira Brown, -i Burnett, IS White, Thos Guest, PMcCurdy, i JlQ Ashton, i u6 Chadvvick, Wn Brown, It' A Ca Suttilt, A HI Wilder, 91 rsv.lT Prentiss, A i. .1 Daniels, .1 1' i aucci, BlcAllaster, i it urimtn, A Whitcomb, McCoy. A Wright. The American.

Western Gem. Sunerior and Mew ion. are recommenaea nv nunareaa turouen in -t a f- via stoves taxes in exoiiantre for new ones Tinware. Pressed, and Jananned Warp. Tablp anu r-ocaet winery, atiowngures.

myi-jn THE GREAT NEW NGLANO REMEDVJ SK. J. tV. POLAND'S miin conpoutiD '-THE WHITE PINE COMPOUND CURES Bora rjolds, -1 "5aW Coughs, Diphtheri a. terHMaas a a xomacaaeio.

aeju.Jai i'Mjzto Kidney JL- Plainta, Diffi-- culti' of Voidin Urine. Bleeding from the' Kidneys, Bladder; and Gravel. '-'It was early in the spring ef 1855 that this Com pound was originated. Ameinber of my famjls was afflicted with an irritation of the throat, attended with a disagreeable cough.1 1 had for some months previous thought that a preparation, having for its basis the inside bark of white pine, might be so compounded as to be Tery naef at in the ease of the threat and lungs. Ta test the raise of it in the easea laded to, I compounded a small quantity oi the medicine that I had been planning, anil gave ft In UaspoonfuTdoserf.

The Result was eleeed-tngly gratifying. Within two days the irritation of the throat was removed.thecoagU subsided, and a speedy cure was Soon after this I Bent 6me to a rady ip Iiondonderry," N. 11. had bceri suffering for some weeks front a bad occasion ed by asndden sold, and had raised modus ttreaked with blood. She soon found relief, and.

tent for more. She took about ten ounces of it, and got weir." J.B.'CIark; editor of the Manchester Paiff Mirror, made' a trial of the same preparation in the ease of a severe cold, and was. cared was so highly pleased with the results, and so confident of success attending Its sales if placed before 'the public, that be iii ally persuaded me to-give it a fiauie and send it abroad to benefit tbo Xeatimoriials. A eery iar number important UMwianiaU host already been receivedram lliytidam. Clergymen, Apo-(AeaarieA and, indeed, frtm.

all eLvntt in society, mfak-ing tn Ike most flattering termt of Pie White iVne fjompsmid. :Dr.imnOLiC4fiAd,ritayt:.. "Jflnd (A While Pirn tomiptund tm he tery efficacious, not only in caught and ether pulmonic affection, eta afee in mfecttms of Iht kUneji, debility mf the tinmach, and other kindred orgam." fee-' -K. CHASE, of Jlumtey, UtvriUt have for yean regarded four IFniti Pint Cbm-found at an invaluable remedy. ea truly lay that rrnaxi it at tttn mart efficaciout and valuable than ever 1 have just taken iht Compound far a told, and it war.

fmwrmmgty. From Jams J. IIott. BRADFORD, N. It, September.

M60. Dr. POLAND In Uu Fall of 1857, 1 look very violent cold, which brought an a eery severs tough, pain in the tiat and htngr, and raiting I mat wo vers badly flUcted wiOi thmi tromMttomu dieeam th Kidney jOnmpiaint. For the three yutrt past 1 save been very much troubled miihrny throat andlungt, choking up and raiting an immense tight, with a bad cough after raiting 'blood. I felt thai my tixot hen must be thrt unless get relief.

Eat 1 was indmead to try your Whit fin Otmpoumti, Vietm my failk ta it nk tmuU. Shit, ta at II ufauilwm 1 iu. if cough mat belter, the kidney trouble also, and 9 erruld rtttnighat smOtosAhtmnn up and rolraM aa mitJt. 1 haet taken nearly three bottles, and am feeling kike tpeU i mould odd that my lalher'l familu it ineJineA la emtmtmptum, my father, mat her, and (w. tisUrt staving Th WHU Pine Compound, advertised at length in our columns, itstot only at to lit name inviting, but Urn Vghly approved umlidnrj J.

W. vemar, ma uurvrmmaavx nr toe many mnt) snow him, confidence -tahu httnjoyed vAileaboriny usefully many year a a HapUtl minister. His experience at a tuf-Jerer led himlanwle txyyttimmus miodt: issued in hi aw, aiscorery. a. awn aicnman ana KeSrctor.

t.A VALUABLE. HZD.IC1XE-Dt. iUan-, hilt Fin Cbmxxntud. advertised in emir column, it -fid attempt ttypnmbin and stnpfy Ve nvtsUSd virtues a Ve nemJe in tint eitytmd- ririnil. and lh hat UtUmmriaJs ill value.

tMrtemr 'ouriOizeril. "We. recommend trCtl in 'all lh.it cases' fl It tr Jtrtalt leg mil -y' in UH i 'fp ie.j'i tlUf Tho Compound htnetnaraHmrM ut tU 'Xt tt- HOTANHi irimkirTUrmt; I -3 mp.oitci tturjerr. n- Boad Notice. NOTICE IS -HEREBY GIVEN iat at the next resroJar Bjeettag of the Board of tonnty lnmisafoners of Douglas county, Kaniasto bi holden on the first Monday in Jul.

a 1118. arttti wUl be presentea to said itaard of Commissioners, ior tne laying- heS aSrof7No: twenty (20), into- iaZivmntV Kansas, at tne normwea wran A Tirn10. 1868. 1el3-dtiy 1 a wv-h rT, rrsn a OLASMat -MSm-0 araaa aa Address -1 "JJ'd Lawrtaee, Kansas. api-uwiy ecpted.

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