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'Iy'ANS'A ATE Matrimony: or Phrenology and Physiology G. W. Taylor, J. H. Lawrence, KT.j NOTICE K.

T. PROSPECTUS. OF THE Douglas, applied to the selection of congenial companions1 for life including directions to the married for Sale. I Tlic l.aiul PROSPECTUS or nit inth Volume or llie NATIONAL. Tl.is net c-V Ni ioi.al Adminisra-; KASSAS FREE STATE.

K.I.S.iS CITY ASI) L.1WREXCE SEMl-WEEKLY PACKET, EMXA HAItMON. J. M. WING, Mastlr. living togeuter anecuonaieiy mm uappuj.

ov cents. IS hercBy given E- Cliapman, of the town of Lawrence, K. the farm Claim hich I laid near the sai 1 town, pud which he ha Be Just and fear not; let all the ends thou LAKE TAYLOH, A TTOIV YS AND COUNSELL ORS AT LA W. Having aRociated themselves together in the practice of their profession, will give prompt attention to anv business entrusted to their care Phrenology Proved, illustrated and applied accompanied by a chart, embracing an analysis of the primary mental powers in their various jumped, and pretended to sell to one Jnim Wood, I frhall pre-empt End hold, as I havi ril.T. lenvn Kaunas City every Monday and lir i.

v. llie up ul auction of the W.ur-a of of the I.an"y nnccr of this Trni'ury vicwcl every i1ipu wit!) anJ ailofiicliini-ut. mi' st at be thy Country's, tny Uod's, ana Truth's." A weekly Journal devoted to the advocacy of lit ii la for Lawrence, ami returning been forcibly ejected therefrom, by threats and BA1I.EV, EBITOB AMD PnoPKIETOIl, JOIIS G. WIIITTIEK, CCRRESPONrlXCi EDITOR. degrees or development, inv pio-duced by their combined activity, and the loca- 1 'T i.

dpmm.Atrfttiona of violence. Sftiti ti1I j-t Lawrtnce every WeilntsJay and Sat- in the various Courts of Kansas Territory. July 10th, 1855. tiel nf rit'lit thert-lo. and I shall 7 All tion or tile pnrenoiogicai oigaim.

lugwuti with a view of the moral and theological bear mhe Xational Era is an nncompromisinff op- havv Vfc Iv ninr-tcnlLi of prove my line Deyonu lei Prospectus of T. H. Benton's Great Work. the Free Principles of our Fathers of a pure Folitical Morality, and of a Public Policy in harmony with the sequirements of Christianity. Its conductors believe that a recurrence to these old landmarks of the Republic is necessa tionent of Slavery and the Slave power; an re herebv warned not to purrhasi ing of the Bclence.

$1 2a. '1 lie i'iUc myy depend upon th steamer be-in; ptjiupt and rclir. Also thut she will in th" trade during iht sec aim. Every effort 1 1 ti pive sntisfaetion to nil who u.ar in try way patronise us. In solicit the ratronaze of shippers and Phrenological Almanac, with portraits.

Oc. Phrenolosry and the Scriptures. An able advocate of personal, civil and religious liberty, 1 0a or clij iteres's'nf said Chapman or Wood, without resard to race or creed; a foe to all Ji-ated upon said Claim, as they have no right secret combinations to control the Ballot Box, .,.11 And an I am in favor of the not thvj nir-mm tit en'cr their luMic-siruu'a this fall, nii'l if is in. mil to conipcllv ti cii'iicr al au.lou their THIRTY YEAR'S VIE or a History of the working of the American Government for Thirtv Years from 1820 to 1850. i-r rnpiF.s taken This volume, though small work.

By Rev. John Pierpont. whether uuder the direction of priests orlay-) lnovement now luinj made by the outsidei to men a friend of Temperance, the Homesteai I jjrerik Ilp the sctth.uieiit Starch last, I shall ry to arrest the downward tendencies or uie time, and to further the sacred cause oi Universal Liberty and the Free State is established to subserve in its own sphere that great Interest. It will therefore oppose the realraation of the travelers. DUsUUU which will contain about 700 double column royal octavo pages and a superb Tnrtrnit ff Col.

Benton. Will be SOld and all rcrorms calculated to secure us transfer said Claim to th ru it deem nest, just consideration, recompense, and political i g. JENKINS Kcr frei-ht er pasaaje rr'" on board. OT to HUTCHINSON 4. HAUI.OW, -tm Apentii.

schemes of the Slavery Propaganda, in so ag- weight, and to Trade, its Natural Freedom, in I i 7th.1S33 r.2.-3m exclusively by subscription; and all those w-ho exciU3i .1.. i iv- tt: i i i t. 1 i reiratin llie political power ui me tiuuu i r. i. I i Mirf nnssess this invaluable VOl K.

111 well to avail themselves of this forms tne unmspu- A. S. ADDIS, Merchant Tailor, givetoit under democratic This volume, which commences with tne rcinifr 12c. Phrenological Guide. Designed for students of their own characters.

15 cents. Self-Culture, and Perfection of Character including the education and managemnnt or youth. Price 87 cents. Self-made, or neveT made," is tho motto. No individual can read a pace of it without being improved thereby.

Common School Ad-' Self-Instructor in Phrenology ad Physiology, illustrated with one hundred engraving iiw eluding a chart for recording the various de-r greeB of development. By O. S. Sc L. Fc ler.

Price in paper, 30 cents in muslin, 50 cents. Virtue oi wnicn every man uas and sell in whatever market he pleases. It believes In the riht of individual judgment in all matters, whether of religion or politics, and rejects the dogma of passive obedience and non-resistance iu both Church and State holding that no man who swears to support the consti ioreneea of llie ar of 1S12. and forminjr a com Hew Bridge Crossing the Wakarusa AT BLANTOJf. SHE subscriber h.is just completed his new bridge across the Wakarusa this point and Ir.SrF.CTrULLY informs the citizens of and vicinity that he is now pre ted control of the politics of the ISaticn, wnctn-er that object is sought by imposing the institution of Slavery on the new States of the West by the renewal of the Slave Trade, by the seiz- plete history from the year 1820 to the close of Gen.

Jackson's Administration, will be sold to subscribers at the low sum of $2 50 per copy travellers and emigrants rrom vvestpori, iv.m pared to cut and make eeutk-inens' clothes in a miperior style; will be In repular receipt of t'aahinns; will pay particular attention to taste of custnuT as well as fashions tution of the United States can deliberately vi- homes, or thrmr tl.ciiiselve: into Hie arms ul tiic soulless iitoii-yiriiil'r. As tic fUtol a few d.tys ojo, r.uineroua prhtions arv in circulation throughout the Territory th I'resi-'r-nl of tin? I. S. to tuthuiaw the- UihIj from u.ailct rcnutly otVercJ for rile; A if there is any rllkacy tineere, rcnonu" le rnycr, it 1 ilou A lur-jr-majority of tlit-i-c settlers l.j;ve cr.ly leen on ll.cir lands about three or four luors many of them lave not been a' le to raiso a particle of produce, while othcis Lave raisc-i" tut a small portion of what thetr necessities will require ilm Loiuini? Winter all hate ex- lire of tne domains or ner nations, bv: aggres- cheapest work ever offered sions on the rights of the Free States by wnat- 1 1 olate his own settled conviction of its meaning sas, Independence, and dilTrent o. tue find this to to thp Amnrir.nn Poonle.

will keep on hand a good assortment of Cloths, ever means it seeks supremacy, as tendingto revolutionize our political to rup D. Appleton of New York, Publishers and sole Proprietors, have appointed Jesse John, State of Missouri, to Lawrence, will be much the best road. And to Douglas 'IV-cumseh, Topeka, Fort Riley, and all points above it, it is not only the best but the nearest route from Westport," Missouri. There is a NEW STORE At the Bridire. where Groceries.

Provisions, and CaniiQiers, 1 nmininps ana penis furnishing Goods, bhop in rear of Allen i. Bro.s' stote. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. A. S.

ADDIS. Lawrence, K. No. 21 tf. without incurring the guilt of perjury, and mat no citizen can obey a human enactment which requires him commit injustice, without immorality.

It regards Slavery, and the issues involved in it, as forming the great Political Question of the Day taking the ground that Slavery, from its necessities. "instincts, and habits, is perpet Accidents and Emergencies: A guide containing directions for treatment in bleeding, cuts, bruises, sprains, broken bones, dislocations, railway and steamboat accider.ts, burns of Knox county, the agent for North Missouri, who will give an opportunity to those wishing to obtain the work. We are authorized to say that the book can be had onlv through the proper ajrenfs; that the ture the bonds of Union. It will oppose the legalization of Slavery by the Territorial Governments, or In the Organic Laws of the new States of the West, as tending to repress the industrial and intellectual ac tiv-itv of their people, as subversive of Democratic Equality, as a corruptor of the public and Scalds, bites of mad dogs, cholera, injured BALD WIN'S PERRY, same cannot be obtained by booksellers mat eycSj choaking, poison, fits, sun stroke, light- all that emigrants require will be kepi on hand. ually antagonistic to Freedom and Freelabor, CROSSINU THE KANSAS AT LAWRENCE.

Appendix' by Dr, in i ne i tne agoni win snppiy i ning, drowning, i urnrkinf and for sale as low as at any oilier point in the order tliev are subscribed for. can be counteracted only by a permanent sys-I Territory. All the wants of the traveling tern of measures that the Whig and Demo-j community shall be supplied ith lodging and meals at all hours. cratie Parties, not haviner been formed with Trail. 15 cents.

Bulwer, Forbes, and Houghton on the Water-Treatment. A compilation of papers and lectures on the subiect of hygiene and hydropathy-Edited by Houghton. $125. Consumption its prevention and cure by the morals, and as at war with the spirit ana teacn-ings of Christianity. It will advocate the principles of Temperance as essential to social happiness, and seek the overthrow of the Liquor Traffic in the only way it can be reached by stringent Prohibitory Laws.

It will seek the establishment of a thorough There is likewise established Here a BLACKSMITHS SHOP. Where all kinds of Smithing i done with neatness and dispatch. ri 'HE undersigned, having built good and sub-X stantial ferry bolt, would inform the traveling public, that they are prepared to carry over all passengei and teams ho may desire to cross al this point. Travelers wishing to visit Lawrence from Leavenworth, I'arkviile or any other point ou tho Missouri river, need not be under tho inconvenience as heretofore, of going out of the way, to cross at the Tecurasch, or Delaware ferries. We will always be st our post and ready to wait on all who may need our services.

Wm. N. JOHN BALDWIN. 6m. view to the issues raised by the Slave Interest, but being held in thrall by it, so far from presenting any resistrnce to its exactions, afford facilities for enforcing them and that one or both must be broken up, and the true friends of Liberty be united, without regard to old issues or orciudices, on a Party of Freedom, as a ne water treatment.

Witn. advice concerning hemmorhage of the lungs, coughs, colds, asth peruU what little money they have been to save iron their tedious journey, in improvements on their new homes. No one supposed that those lands were to be forced into market so soon. Soma of the hind which has recently leen proclaimed for sale at auction ha. been surveyed but a short time, and the place just turned the rfTur, sj thnt pre--mptois ave not had an opportunity to J.

JOHN, Agent. Jan. 1. 1855. Dougias City Steam Saw Mill.

OUR Mill is now in operation. on the Kansas river, a half mile below Douglas. Lumber can be rafted down the river at nearly all seasons. Our best inch lumber will be sold at the mill at S3 per hundred, and thinner and infeiior qualities at proportionably less prices. We ill, run the mill, if necessary, day and night to accommodate the public.

johnston, Mcdonald white. jan24-3m Garden Seeds for Kansas Territory. The road crossing st inis piace is me mnj one that can be travelleV with heavily loaded system of Public Instruction as the first necessity of a State, and as the basis of individual enf erprize, social progress, and National wealth. ma, bronchitis, and sore throat. Xy Dr.

bhaw. 87 cents. teams, and this Bridge is the only one con'-nleted across the Wakarusa. The Bridge is cessary preliminary to the overthrow of the 1 i i slave i'ower. it, tuerei ore, gives us earnest support to the Republican movement, so far as It ill aavocate me cause or a rrce a Free Bible, and the Freedom of Religious Faith as the surest barrier against the encroachments of a Foreign Tyranny, a Priestly Despotism, and of a debasing Superstition.

It will not be the organ of any party, or enter ths domain of partizan politics but will seek to maintain its principles by an appeal to its policy lias yet oeen aeveiopeu a inuveuieui. hich promises to ellect such a union. sate, tne rare low ana uie uanns i 51am, In short the subscriber in determined to dc A in his power to make it the interest of all travellers to pass this way. N. B.

B'LANTON, Proprietor. Blanton, K. July 30, 1355. No. 27.

CITY HOTEL A. S. Merrit, Proprietor, tor. Third and Vine Streets, Hi. Louis, Mo.

rpHE Proprietor of this well known House respec: fully informs his friends and the public, that, notwithstanding the drouth and the increase in the price of provisions, his terms for transient cuests will remain at his old rates of The National t.ra, wiuie occupying a aecia-cd position in politics, has amply provided in its Literary Miscellany and News Deportment for the various wants of the family. Careful prove uji th-'ir claims nr.d enter their will not. there ivl so many of Domestic Practice of Hydropathy, with a form of a report for the assistance of patients in consulting their physicians by correspondence, iiy E. Johnson, M. D.

$1 50. Errors of Thysicians and others in the Practice of Water "Cure. By J. H. Rouse.

From the German. 30 cents. Hydropathic Family Physician A ready prescriber and hygienic adviser, with reference to the nature, causes, prevention and treatment of" diseases, accidents and casualties of every kind; with a glossary, table of contents, and index. Illustrated with nearly Three Hundred Engravings. By Joel Shew, M.

D. One large volume of 820 pages, substantially bound. THE subscriber has 21 boxes of new assorted Seeds in Warehouse at St. Louis, which will be in Kansas by early spring steamer. Orders received at my office.

DR. JOHN DOY. Lawrence, Jan. 1, 1855. argument and tact In a spirit or cannor anu conciliation, but with the earnestness that grows out of a couviction of their truth and import abstracts of Intelligence, JJomcstic and foreign are given every week in its columns dur Chicago and Mississippi Eail Road.

U. S. M. AND EXPRESS ROUTE. Carrying iht Great and Eastern JJailTwo Daily Passenger Trains.

HE CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI R. P. prior ti the time fixed by the proc'au alio.i lor Uncle Sam's Auctioneer to commence his woilc. $1 DO per day, and boarding and lodging at from ance. ing toe sessions or.

congress, special wkuuuu is devoted to Ks movements and it has secured to per moniD: noaruing witnoui lodging To aid in the great movement of the emigra-ion of Freemen for the sake of Freedom, it will NOTICE. A LL persons who are indebted to A. Ptedr at $lJ per month, and that his table and other accommodations will remain as heretofore. His table will continue to be furnished with th at the market alfords, and the comfort of his the services of some of the most distinguished literary writers of the country. The'Ninth volume will commence on the 1st nf Jannarv ensuing.

Subscriptions should be Of the policy of selling the "public lands at auction, we have ever been of one opinion, and 1 ave rein rated it so that the readeis of the MinneiOtian, if they have guests will receive the unremitting attention of ii. H'eilhart deceased, are hereby requesete to call at my ofiice to settle. Lawrence, July 10th, 18o5. Wm. I.

Schaeref, M. D. Administrator. It hims if and assistants. Thankful for past pat ronaf a continuance of the same is respectful ly solcited.

Respectfully, 1. 1 8" tf A. S. MERRITT. till attention to tue subject, aie tuny a- Splendid Passenger Steamers, IN -CHESTER AND REINDEER, leave St.

Louis dallv. Sundays excepted. 'Winchester at 6:45 a. m. Reindeer at 4:00 p.

m. Steamers run to Alton (23 miles) without landing, snd connect with the Express Trains for Chicgo as follows: Day Express leaves Alton at 10 p. 11. Niiht do do do at 7 40 p. ai.

Trains pass via Carlinville. Springviile, Bloom-ington. Wilmington and Joliet, through to Chicago, without change of cars or baggage, arriv sent in at once to G. BAILEY, Washington, November, Single copies one year, -Three copies one year, -Teu copies one year, -Sincle copy six months, Price, pre-paid by mail, i 00. Hydropathic Encyclopaedia a System of Hydropathy and Hygiene.

Containing Outlines of Anatomy; Physiology of the Human Bod; Hygienic Tendencies and the Preservation of and Hydropathic Cookery Theory and Practice cf Water Treatment; Special Patholegy and Hydro-Therapeutics, including the Nature, Causes, and Treatment of all known Diseases; Application of Hydropathy to Midwifery aud the Nursery. Designed as a Guide to Families and Students, and a Text- collect and diffuse reliable information in regard to the features, resources, and prospects of the new Territories of the West, and with this view correspondents have been secured in Northern Texas, New Mexico, Oregon and California, as well as in the States. Subscriptions and all other communications should Re addressed to Miller Elliott, Lawrence, or to J. M. Wilson, Oxford, CLio.

Terms. Tn Advance. One copy. S- 0 JOSIAH MILLER, Editors and R. G.

ELLIOTT. Proprietors. of it. A year ago, when a small arc $2 5 15 1 5 rt.f iTiivnl liiiijj was Kansas Nursery. NOTICE.

THE Post Office will be open on Sunday as follows a. m. from 8 to 9 r. m. from 12 to 1, and at no other time.

Lawrence, K. T. July 19. 1355. C.

Hr. Babcock, P.M. VI UIV I .1 .1 I MIIE subsTibers have made arrangements for JL brinEin.i into Kansas Territory a large Five copies six months, -Ten cer.ics six mouths, Payments always yi advance. Voluntary azents are entitled to retain 50 ing as lollows: number of all varieties of FRUIT TREES, which they will deliver at all the principal points in the Territory, Immediately after the Book for Physicians. By R.

T. J.rall, M. V. Illustrated with upwards of Three Hundrgd Eivravines and Colored Plates. Substantially Hinkle, Guild 365 West Front WANTED a number of men to chop cord wood at Fort Riley, one dollar per cord will be given.

Augustus Wattles. For particulars enquire at this office. bound. Pre-paid by mail, $3,00. of navigation, hich they will sell at th lowest possible prices.

Orders left with Day Express 10 p. m. Night do 8 a.m. Time from St. Louis io Chicaga 1 hours.

CONNECTIONS. At Cntroo Trains connect with Michigan Cincinnati, 0. Door, Sash, and Blind Factory, Plaing Mill Southern and Central Railroad to all parts of 1 withilrawn liotn maiUct, in orui ilia; contemplated Hulroad inijht be located, we took occasion to say, while commenting and opprovincr the. a. I that "the witholJing tho puUio lands fiotn sale was regarded by the sttih ri ns the next best thinjj to the Hoine.Mcad bill." And ol houh our Inn-i'uarji was cmtn upon pretty freely by two of our tVempoMiries at time, who tok didVrent iew the matter, yet they now Kth a ki.oulede the tiiultand jnticc of the nutter and are doing the'r ut-mt tohaetl dated s.ilc put a cents commission on each yearly, and 25 cents on each semi-yearly subscriber, except in the case of clubs.

A Club of five subscribeis, at $8, will entitle the person making it up to a copy for six months; a Club of ten, at $13, to a copy for one year. When a Club of subscribers has been" forwarded, additions maybe made to it, on the same terms. It is not necessary that th members of a Club should receive their papers at tin same post-oflice. may be forwarded, by mail, at and Lumber Yard. Our Factory is 60 by 120 feet, six stories high, ith machinery for manufacturing Panel Doors, Snsli, Venitian, and Panel Shutters, Door and Window Frames, Mantels.

Base, Pilasters, S. N. Wood, Lawrence, or forwarded to its at Pottawatomie Creek, (Westport, P. will be promptly attended to. WM.

i. G. W. PARTRIDGE. Pottawatomie Creek, K.

Feb. 21, 1853 STRAYEDOR STOLEN. ONE sorel mare, one sorel cult and one roane col'. The colts are two years old, and are both horse colts. The sorel colt and sorel This is the most comprehensive and popular work yet published on the subject of Hydropathy.

Of all the publications which have attained such a wide popularity, as issued by Fowler Wells, pernap3 none are more adapted to general utility than this rich, comprehensive and well-arranged Encyclopajdia. AI Y. Tribune. Practice of Water Cure. Containing a Detailed Account of the Various Processes used in the Water Treatment, etc.

By Wilson Guliv. 30 cts. Philosophy of Water A Development of the true Principles of Health and Longevity. The Great Discovery KROLLERION FOR CURLING THE HAIR! 17 OR many years il- has been the object of deepest Btudy with chemists and others, to produce a fluid that, applied to the hair, would causa it to wave and curl equal in beauty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION Is the only article ever offered to world that will pffrrt this most desirable object.

But three the Eiist, making a direct communication by Railroad' from thi Lower Mississippi to the seaboard. At Chicago With Express Trains for Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Louisville, and all portions of Central Indiana and Ohio. At Chicago WithG.ib-na and doit Railroad, making this route the only reliable and expeditious rout to Central Wisconsin, Galena, Moulding, Weatherboards, Uhite and Yellow Pine Flou'rinsr, and Planed Boards for the inside finish of frame or brick Houses. Our work is framed in the same manner as if made by hand and superior to any othe Factory or hand work, mare, both hive blaze faces; the said horses i mv risk, lare amounts may oe remiucu in drafts or certiticatos of deposit, to G.

BAILEY, Washington, D. C. have b-ft uiy premises about the Mh or Utli of Jun last, any person returning said property to 'he owner, or give any iufoi matioii, will be House Dubuque, St. Paul, and otiier points on tU9 being testeu 111 a uijui; With the advantage or four applications are necessary to curl it as ITniwr Mississippi. 3113S Sash.

Pruned and Lilazeil UiTjlly reward tJotif.t Coim.cts with Rock Island R. R. of our lumber yard in Fulton, contaning several 1 mucn as mav be desired, and for any length of Who ihd'S ii-j: Utiou tuut ipcuutitn 111 K. for Ottawa. Ti ru and Rock Island direct nr erouniCarul 700 feet of xeharf, we are en T.

July 13. 1S35. B. P. Lawrence, Noppr.s.

route to Central Iowa. I aided te Manufacture, and sell Cheaper At Bloomington- With Illinois Central R. R. 1 tnan any other establishment in the West. Or-for Lasulle points north and south on that tiers filled for Timber, and Jout time, Torn lue many- ui who have used it, the subscriber does not hesitate to warrant the Krollerion to give satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all cases.

The receipe for making, with directions for use, ill be sent on the receipe oi; one dollar, post-paid. The will not cost over 10 H. A. FREMONT, read, and lor reonn By Balbirrue. 30 cts.

'New Hydropathic Cook Book. By R. T. Trail, M. D.

A System of Cookery on Hydropathic Principles, "containing an Exposition of the True Relations of all Alimentary Substances to Health, with Plain Receipts for preparing all appropriate Dishvs for Hydropfthic Establishments, Vegetarian- Boarding-Houses, Private Families, etc. It is the Cook's Complete Guide tor al! who '-eat to live." Paper 152 Mutliu 87 cts. Science Swimming. With Instructions to Learners. Illustrated.

15 cts. FOR THE KANSAS RIVER. rpiIE Packet, FINANCIER, Matt. Morhisox, Jonx Greek, Clerk, drawing fourteen inches water light, and designed specially for the Kansas river, is now iu the trado, and will make regular trips, whenever the river will admit, between Kansas. Law-rerio-, Ycnieia, Lcouij'le, Tecumseh, Topeka, Wabonse, Manhattan, liig IJIue, Pawnee, Fort Riley, and all intermediate ports.

The owner of tb boat hns identified himself whtitho Territory, and will nnke his future home. JAMES CHRISTIAN, Attorney and Counselor ct Law, I.iWRESCE, KA.XS.1S TERRITORY. Will a'! nd proiiiplly to all business entr ist-d to hiscaie.iu the various Couits in the Tcr- tin- piUic i litf Hit lli'litins cur.M-that tV 'V -itcni cuntry One ihx not live tii wry lur lo see llie rtlVits of it. Tl.n'f-Ui-.iiti.s rnU-rt-J in ir. Ii- twenty miles of thi pi mv, tt ilc if a' 1111I I 1 a 'great jor-ti'iu of wl; tin 'I even refi ll in tin Tcrrit' rv.

If I ml in i- uity of S'. Warren, Trumbull O. 16 3m. of every description. also manufacture Packing Ice Cheats, and Shower Baths.

Country Merchants will find it to tlu-ir interest to keep our art icles for sale. Discount to Dealers. Terms Cash. Kansas and XeTirasUa Portable Cottages, Containing two or more rooms, which can be put up and taken down in a few hours. A sample ran he seen at our Factorv.

Our bills ar; from nll-ly ItolV. At Si-BiN'tiKiKr-o 1V11 ifljjt Western K. for Decat-. Jacksmivili-v various wit goo hues foi dil'- ferrr.t poin's in the interior. CJTThroueh tickets to 11 places above mentioned, can bi obtained at the oiiices of the Michigan Central.

Michigan Southern and other rallrocJ pClcc iu St. and at Ticket Oiiice in Alton. Tickets foT Chicago and intermediate points rnn hf had on th Alton wharfboat at St. Louis, EIYE DOLLAES EEWAS3. City Market.

Shippers and may therefore rely on remaining permanently 111 the tradij. For l-ave rMIH. respect .1. to it. form freight or passage apply on board or to 1 v.

Vi. lunii.r i.ul 1 riniiv. th.it li his ppeni Water Cure iu America. Over Ihree Hundred Cases of Virious Diseases treated with Water. With Cases of Domestic Practice.

Water Cure applied to every known Disease. A New Theory. A complete Demonstration of the advantages of the Hydropathic System of curiiic; Diseases showing also the fallacy Strayed or Stolen. ONE small black and whit cow, with crumpled horns, and ears disfigured by dogs. ALSO two heifers a year old, one of a roan color, without marks; the other a white one with red spots on the neck and faintly marked HUTCHINSON, HARLOW Si Co; ug.

27, 1S53. u-31. Lawrence in to 20 percent, below Louisville trices. bill cf prices can be seen at this oTice. No.

13 tf. .1. occupied bv Messrs. I.itehfi-ld Hurleigh, and lnt liuvo I ceil i nten rv i jt by Pro-einp- prepared' to furnish all ho will patronize him on the steamers, and at Ticket Oiiices of the Com pauv. ,11 It- a nii.Htcr'.w;tli all the b.st kinds or moats, at me lowest il tifii, tl.ere wo Ii.

r. jii.Jr.cAiA, .11.. January 1. i vitlu vl TURNER SAMTSOM. section ithir.

1111 with a brand 011 the kit hjp. The cow when last seen had a chain on her f.ini- nml isi snimnseil to have been driven away v.vii.i.l ut what would Lc uii-1 At0s.o cim.n, O. W. CHILD. W.

FOX, YOl'Xi AJ1EK1CVS LII1RAKY. by some drover passing through. The cattle are the property of R. H. Pearson, of Hickory KING HOTEL, Corner Vine and Second Streets, St.

Louis, Mo. WE take this method to inform the publi-, that we have taken the new, large ttud commodious house to be known as "Kind's Hotel, situated at the corner of Vine and Second streets, in the most business port of the city, and onlv one square from the river. The Proprietors of this Hotel pledge them A useful and atlrnctive series ot hooks tor tne young embracing events connected ith the earl vni story of the country, and lives of the Aliopamic ivietlion, ana its utter ruauu-ity to effect a permanont cure. With Appendix, containing the Hydropathic Diet, and Rules for Bathins. Bv Rausse.

87 cts. Water Cure Manual. A Popular Work, em-braciiv Descriptions of the Various modes of Bathing, the Hvsrienic and Curative effects of Air, Exercise, Clothing, Occupation, Diet, Wa-tcr-Drinkina, etc. Together with Descriptions Point. Any information which will leatt to their recovery, will be rewarded, if left at this iliMtinp-uished men.

written wit much care, N. Y. C'itV. E. O.

fllATT, S. C.MANSUR. CHILD, PRATT AND WIIOf.r.SALE DFALI.RS IS FOREIOS An norr.sTir HARDWARE CUTLERY, GUNS, RIFLES, No. 1 1" Main Street, third door north of the Bank oflice. J.

H. COLE, tt AVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL IV onecEiiiES raionsioxs AXD Cabinet Furniture. HE is now in receipt of his winter stock of goods which consist of the following articles: 1(10 sacks salt. 30 white beans, 50 bbls. rectified whiskey, 10 Rye 10 Brandy, 5 Wines of various brands, and in ancnlertatning manner, with illustrations of important events, and beautifully illuminated tier ciiltK.ilimi.

tae prcim-ls outvie cl tlir city limits of Si. of Mining a fi liui.i'.rr 1 inl ii'iiUuta, woulJ ccti'uiu In 'u of tVsc lu.ts wr lic.pi- tuc rlloit Wing iisatk- to tin; lVraU tlrrit (orlop Ui- mIc will to successful utal ve tl.inl. tht wi'l. Tliou'Ii we eluuild selves to spare no pains or expense to make this BOOT MANUFACTORY Main street, South site, fire doors East of one 01 tne most uesiraoie nousei tor men or ih-siness and the traveling public in general. The senior partner of this house, George I.

cf Diseases, and ine rlyuropamic ix.emeuic. By Dr. Shew. 87 cts. Water-Cure Almanac.

Illustrated. 6 cts. Combe's Physiology. Applied to the Preservation of Health, anil to the Improvement of Physical and Menial Education. With Notes by 'O.

S. Fowler. 77 cts. Chronic Diseases: especially the Nervous title pages. Containing the life of Daniel Webster, the great American Statesman, with numerous anecdotes illustrative ot his character, and the following illustrations: Youmr Dauiel in the sawmill; Webster fish-ins at Frasburg; Webster declinins the clerkship; Webster expounding the Constitution; the Ttiintrpr- Hill celebration; Webster at Faneuil King, would take this opportunity to return his ernteful acknowledgments lor the very liberal Post Ojjice, Westport.

Mo. THE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand an excellent assortment of Boots, Shoes, and Ladies' wear home made and Eastern. He attends promptly to all orders, and in every case of Missouri, SAINT LOUIS. MO. J.

Lowrey Spoer, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and General Land Agent. Particular attention paid to buying and selling town lots. (JSTOlfice in th Kditor's room. Tribune Raililing, Law-j rnce. K.

T. Post Oilice address Kansas, Mo. patronage extended to him while proprietor of the Missouri Hotel, and solicits a continuance uses the best i reiicn and casicrn block. HENRY SHOEP of the favors to the new Ho ise. KING Si January 1, 1S55.

Hall: Mansfield, the residence of Webster; January 31, 1S55 2m. 10 kegs powder, 50 bags shot, 20 sacks prime rio coffee, 25 boxes candles, 20 soap, 60 cheese, 200 cans cove oysters, not rclux oi.e partiul in our zeal in tl.is ratisr. Ltti.i- 1 1 liti'ins circtilatcJ to li.ut rviry 11 .111 in ilit? Tcrritoiy liavi-nn op 01 Utility of signing thctn, nii'l for art il with nil psibli- ili-tputch to head-quarters. Mmy prai-cAoithy 1 tlorts ur-Win mul: i i ratiSk? ly sumt cf om citizens who ate of the diss kiiown as Diseases of Women. By D.

Roach. From the German. 30 cts. Pigestion Physiology of. Considered wi'ii Relation to the Principles of Dietetics.

By Combe. Illustrated. Price 30 cts. Food and Diet. AVith Observations on the Dietetic Regimen suited to Disordered States of the Digestive Organs and nn account of the Tlirtariea of some of the Principal Metropoli LAWRENCE EATING SALOON.

HAVING recently opened an excellent Eating Saloon, at No. 2ti, Massachusetts the undersigned respectfully solicits the patron Webster on his farm. The Life of Henry Clay, the Mill Boy of the Slashes, with nine illustrations; the Life of Benjnmin Franklin, with nine illustrations; the Life of General Washington, with nine illustrations' the Life of Marion, with nine illustrations; the Life of Lafayette, with nine illustrations; the Life of with nine illustra DISSOLUTION. fillip, co-partnership heretofore existing di-r the firm of Spittle Rent, is this day W. F.

ESSLINGBR, RETAIL dealer in fine Gold and Silver Watches every description of Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Caps. Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Pocket Compasses, Perifocal Glasses. Perfumery, Toys, Fancy Goods, rip-Fiiie WatchcB caref elly repaired and war dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons in-j dchted are r-n'i -sted to make immediate pay-; age or the public. Jle win spare no paics to prepare his table with the best the market affords, and is determined to be surpassed by no tan and other Establishments for Paupers, Lunatics, Criminals, Children, the Sick, etc.

By tions; the lire or uen. 1 ay 101, ywuj nine illus ment to H. N. Bent, who is authorized to settle all accounts. ATT III-'.

H. SPITTLE. ranted. The highest prices paiu ior oiu. uum fpri uLilors.

ami whosj iivato pecuniary 11 1 1. t. 1 trations; The Life of Andrew Jackson, witn nino illustrations: the Life of Napoleon Bona and Silver. Periera. Puce SlJZo.

Kansas: embracing descriptions of Scenery, Climate, Productions, Soil, and Resources of HORATIO N. ULNT. Lawrence, May 14, 18i5. nol7-tf parte, with nine illustrations; the Old Bell of Independence, or Philadelphia in 1776, with Westport, Jan. Ji, ibjj ry.

J. Ammous, the Territory, interspersed witn incidents-ot nine illustrations, wt jaun.ee other establishment in town. Meals can be procured at all hours. The subscriber a'so lakes pleasure in announcing to the public that he has opened, in connection with the above establishment, a comfortable and convenient BO.UWLVG HOUSE, And is now prepared to accommodate with either week or day boarding, all who may favor him with their patronage promising his patrons inti-rrsts won la uiiomiiiiiiiy m- iia'uiu ly the osi hut tliey Uik fur-thrr nhtsul nr.d ft Low jrroath of tlir Territory must I retarded l)' inch a eottrsc, mul with e0111111e.1d.1ll1; ilisii.teresteduesJ. Adventure and Anecuotes 01 iravei.

uy max Greene. 30 cts. 500 lbs. bar lead, i 10 boxes chewing tobacco, 15 candy, 15,000 fine srgars, 40 bbls crackers, 15.000 lbs pickled and salt pork, 1,000 new lard, 50 bushels dried apples, 100 Potatoes. 100 sacks Prime Flour, 100 lbs fresh Butter, 5 half bbls cooking Soda, 30 bbls Apples, Together with a lajge lot of other articles too tedious to mention, which we offer for sale 01 accommodating terms.

COLE Kansas, Mo. Jan. 24, 1855. Lots for Sale. nthpr stories of the Revolution, containing 111 VIKt'lM A HOTnL, ST.

LCll'IS, Io. Hereditary Descent, its Laws and acts Ap all over one hundred illustrations. UO.N 1 1 011 Alain, Crcenanu cecouu si. 5 DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF PINE AND POPLAR LUMBER, Shingles, Laths, Mouldings, Sash and Iloors KANSAS. MO.

I.KON J. H. Farh volume is well written. a tf Il J. C.

Sparr, Proprietors plied to Human Improvement. By O. S. Fowler. 7 cts.

bish moral tone, and can safely be placed in the J. R. HcClure hands of voung people. 1 hey contain numerous that he will use every exertion in his power to Attorney at Law, ac-nt for the purchase nd S. H.

PARVIN, Newspaper Agent, anecdotes illustrative or tue eauy maiuij our country. Maternity; or the Bearing and Nursing of Children, including Female Education. By O. S. Fowler.

With lllustrutions. Natural Laws of Man. By J. G. Spurzheim, T).

An important work. Price 30 cts. Sale of town lots and thi selection or claims, render their sojourn with him him as comforta- ble as possible. will promptly attend to all business entrusted ALSO, Agent for importers ana auuuiduu. rers of Perfumery, Stationery, Fancy Arti go in for the general good.

For our own purl, we hope never to see another land sale; wc should ItUe to sec tlir whole country fettle up hy pre-emption. Wc would like I fee ut least one spot in this hroad domain where the landless who. Price per sett, nanasomeiy oounu juiu, gilt backs and neatly put up 'in boxes, $6,75. Price per volume, cioth gilt, 56 1-2 cts. Colporteurs, agents, suhnol libraries, will 1, unr.lipil at'x iiheral iliscount.

$3 50 cles, No. 6 4tn street, cincmuiiii. Physiology, Animal and Mental. Applied ta Jan. 1, 1803.

tl 1 vv nrrsnns wishinsr to rjurchase lots loca- RATES OF BOARDING Board and Lodging, per week, Day board, Per day, Single meal, Lonsrinir. to Ins cure, rawnee iv. 1. C. Albright.

Attorney nl Councellor at Law, snd Solicitor in Chancery, will carefully attend to all business entrusted to his care. Pawnee K. T. 3 AO 75 25 J. ted in a very favorable part of town, 15 would do well to call on us ac tue tree oiatc office, as we have quite a number in our charge ore in smirch cf a home, could lel that in GOOD BOOKS BY MAIL.

PUBLISHED BY FOWLERS; WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, New York. the Preservation and Restoration or nealtn or Body and Power of Mind. Illustrated. 87 cts.

Sober and Temperate Life. Discourses and Letters and Biography of Louis Cornaro. 30 cts Tobacco. Three Prize Essays by Drs. Trail, Shew and Baldwin.

15 cts. Future of Nations in what consists its Se that we will dispose of on reasonable terms. N. R. Boarders will be required to settle at the end of every week, as by this means he will Copies sent bv mail, postage free, upon the receipt of the price of the sett, or any volume.

LINDSAY BLACKISTON, Publishers. 25, South 6th street, Philad. inserting tho above in full, wilibc entitled to a volume, for each insertion, naners to be directed the Medical Exami MlL.ljL.t.11. X. LliUil" 1 their when they have found B.

Slater, pe 1 T-'mRW RDING AND COMMISSION MER- nn t.notcupi. qumf U.non- our 1 4 ixr. 27 Levee. Also, Agent for rraries, that they could on h.anaas Emigration. Feb.

21, 18j5. 1 1 he able to make his table wliat it snouia ue. n22tf H. NICHOLS. LUMBER! LUMBER! TN order to accommodate The People" resi-in all narts of the United States, the invr.

nv THE WOODS is now in op a 1 i. NOTICE. it and own it ut the minimum pi ice hich I rHnn All nersons wanting logs sawed ner," i'niiatteipma. Lawrenee. K.

T. Feb. 21. tha I irnmtlil Las lixid for it. ins'eud ol consult their own interests by bringing curity.

A Lecture. By Kossutn. witn a Likeness. 12 cts. True Basis of American Independence.

An. Address. By Hon. Wm. H.

Seward. 12 cts. Labor its History and Prospects. By Robt. Dale Owen.

30 cts. Hints towards Reforms. Consisting of Lec them te the mill immediately, as we shall strict IS hereby given to John W. Williams, that" a farm Claim of 160 acres of land, situated on the road that runs from the California road to crossing on the Wakarusa, and about 1 mile south of said California road, and adjoin-in? ths Claim of Thos. Brooke, a claim for ly adhere to tne rule, "nrst come mm.

ueivcu, Publishers will forward Dy retnrn or uie 111 si. mail, any book named in the following list. The postage will be prepaid by them at the New York office. By this arrangement of pre-paying postage in advance, fifty per cent, is saved to the purchaser- All letters containing orders should be post paid, and directed as follows FOWLER WELLS, No. 308 Broadway, New York.

CLEANLINESS A GEEAT VIRTUE. 6) Il irreU of fine Soap for sale at wholesale wVI and Retail prices. Emjuire at the Market house of Turner Sampson, and see for yourself. TURN Ek SAMPSON. No.

2 MARTIN BEVI3. W. H. KIDENOUR. BEVIS HOUSE, S.

E. Cor. of Court mid Walnvi Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. BEVIS R1DENOUR, Proprietors. without distinction to GREEN.

Lawrence, K. June 13th tf. I ing- t- ld il.nt one Shaik, of New oik, or Canid i.cr wine other place nthpusntid miles heme, has Vncle Sim a title deed for il lo ep in is ho safe. 4v. raid JUineifU'tn.

tures, Essays, Addresses, and other Writings. some time held by Mr. Spittle, and another held Starvation and Suffering in Kansas! by Mr. Garwood, is my l.laim tint 1 Have made sullicient improvements upon it to entitle me to hold it, and that I took possession of SADDLE HORSES TO LET. IS loudly proclaimed and prophesied in some quarters; but Emigrants, Settlers, and the JOEL WALXE.

w- H- CHICK. "WALKER CHICK, Constitution of Man. By George Combe. The only authorized American edition. With i no! itioMt lllPr.

tic ii A 1 XV person wiihiwr to lnr good Saddle ii.form.-d hy pent.em.u Hun Vllors's should call on the u.ideis.gueJ at the Second Edition enlarged, isy Horace wreeij. $1,25. Hopes and Helps for the Young of both Sexes. Relating to the Formation of Character, Choice of Avocation; HealtV Amusement, Music, Conversation, Cultivation of Intellect, Moral Sentiment, Social Affection, Courtship and Marriage. By Rev.

G. S. Weaver. 87 cts. Human Rights, and their Political Guaran said claim with no other intention tnan to oc-cunvit in self as a farm, but that "sickness and rest of mankind" in general, neeu entertain car tvhilp nrnvisions for the hungry, clothing twenty engravings, ana a portrait, ul uie nuuiui.

VhnlonalB Crocers and Forwarding and Com titat nn uUilillnrnsl si.lppeu iroin iiiuii House in Lawrence. Price, musnn, cents. mission Merchants, KANSAS, MO. for the ragged, and all the er ceteras for comfort and convenience can be had cheap for cash at An crJii wkatrrrr. CHAS.

II. TIIOMF.S. place, a lew day Mm'e, hy plannfj lutn on rutlu-r which were fus- X. It. n-30.

Defence or containing an essay on the nature aud value of phrenological evidence; also an able vindication of phrenology. 4. the store of alllii do" IkkiI l.V.-ll.lT. allll siiviiu: Him poverty7rcompelou me to ueier me erection 01 a house in addition to the one feloniously destroyed by him, Said Williams is hereby notified that whJe 1 lament the necessity of taking his improvements, yet I deem it my duty to, and iWI pre-empt said claim, when the land office is open. CHARLES STEARNS.

Lawrence, Aug. 2Uh 18j5. n31-tf. Cor. Main St.

and first Avenue. Lawrence, K. Jan. 1, 1835. ties.

By Judge HurlbuU itn i. otes oy xeo. Combe. 87 cts. -Home for all.

A New, Cheap, Conveniens. MnHe of Buildinir. Containina full iiy jjoaraman. nice 01 ccmu. Domestic Life, Thoughts on its concord and discord, with valuable hints and suggestions.

P. M. VAIL, Attorney at Law, (Wire .) Pine. Street, St. Louis, JAMES D.

FOSTER Cor. of Seventh and SniUh Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO, WASHINGTON and Smith Presses, Card, Seal and Copper Plate Presses. They have also purchased the right to manufacture Job Office. 1 1 Rv N. Sizer.

15 cents. PLt lAL attention paid to Collrcting, Con- rrx" ni'iil a pound rk, he was launch-' ff.itn the whntr to the lufp of the Mi-souri turrent. Thi d.M-iple of I-ml. Douglass notniiety had sjoken 111 the moM ilisrcrvflU'l nuini.erofMer.iUlavr 1 KJ anil Notarial liusinesa. Education its elementary principles founded on the nature of man.

By J. G. Spurzheim, M. WE have recently received a lare ana yan-tmeht of Job Type from the J. W.

ELLIS, Directions for Constructing Gravel Walls, with Views, Plans, and Engraved Illustrations. rew Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 87 cts. Theory of population. Deduced from the General Law of Animal Fertility.

Introduc DR. SCHAERFF. WHOLESALE and Retail Grocer, North side Main street, one door West of Baker Chas. Foster's celebrated new ratem nana Foundary of A. P.

Ladew bt- louis.ana are now prepared to execute almost every spe- 1 .1 1 tion bv Dr. Trail, lo cts. Street, Westport, Mo. Also sole agent for cies of JoD worn in uie uik'bi. piucu ij Press.

Type, Brass Rule, Cases, uancj ne-clet, Composing Sticks, Chases, 11 .1 ways Cnt on hand. All orders' for Printers anil Book int 1 1 T. a andon reasonable terms. Office ro. ii xuassa D.

With an appendiz, containing a description of the temperaments, and an analysis of the phrenological faculties. Price 87 cents. We regard this volume as one of the most important that has been ottered to the public for many years. Boston Med. Sur.

Journal. Lectures on Prcnology. By George Combe, with nnlea. an F.aaavon the uhrenolosrical mode fhucetta utreet. near Uie Post umce.

Woman ner n.uucacion aim umirau.c. jf Mrs. Hugo Reed. With an introduction by Mrs, C. M.

Kirkland. With Portraits. 87fs. the celebrated Central uratt now, tne most complete that has been invented, and of lighter draught than any other. I would respectfully Binders' material promptly filled.

t. iVllljLit.li Ot LljlilU I I Jan. 1, 185o. tf. NOTICE.

request all in Kansas Territory to call ana examine this superior Plow. Westport, Feb. 14. 1K55 ly. of investigation, with an historical sketch.

By C. TOI.LES, Physician and Surgeon. Lte or Fsovidksce, R. I. Office Yo.

7, JNVuj Hampshire retire, A. T. crwrBabcocki and Counsellor at Law, Lawrence City, K. T. S.

TO MCCOY, FINANCIAL AGENT or THS Emigrant Aid Company, or ROSTOV, MASS. Oflrc on Mditachvirtts Sfrrtt, LateT'rt, K. T. March 3, 1855 tf. in Alia near r.

very freely in lmlition which, if ronrse pro-slarrry men would not suhn.i o. cor.se iuenlly tl.ey Brerd to -ive l.nn a i Wr nc4 rail, hut on the t-nbt-l tfn Ihc Missouri. He wnsreenta reach the Miorf, IM on "the other side of Jordan, but the other of Mi-soui i however, he has not leen heard lo in since, and it is urpicJ he has tiken in the un-rferrTounJ railrond Vui.keedom to a series of le. Hires the "Oulnges Knia scotni'lreU and Missouri rur-liaus." Success to him. Kansas Pioneer.

(fl-Either of the above works may be arT dered and received by return of the first maii, postage pre-paid by the publishers. Please, inclose the amount in bank notes or postage stamps, and address all orders, post-paid, to FOWLER WELLS. 308, Broadway, N. Y. No.

17. B. Name your post-office, eounty and State. OJJict at J. Hutchinson opposite the Tribune Budding.

Muss, Lawrence, K. T. nurcbasedthe medicines, fixtures, ALL persons interested are hereby notified that I have taken a claim near the Kansas river, adjacent to the Lawrence landing, where I am now engaged in erecting a mansion, ith the intention of pre-empting the land adjoining, under the act of Congress for the encouragement of actual settlers. J. II.

LANE. Lawroncc, April 12, 1855, Dr. Boardman. illustrated, si Majriage: its History and Philosophy. A phrenological and physiological exposition of the functions an, qualities necessary to happy marriages.

Price T5 cents. Memory, and Intellectual Improvement applied to self -education and Juvenile instruction. 12tb edition, Illustrated. 47 cents. To The Public.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Col.II. C. SAFronD, has been appointed a Financial Agent of the Kansas Free State Society. By order of the Executive Committee. A.

FINCH, Chairman. Nosman Allen. belonging to the late Dr. H. ClarK, and holds himself in readiness 10 answer an cans in the line of his profession.

n29-tf I Lawrence, K. Feb. 14, 1855..

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