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FLESIIER STEINDLER THE NEW YORK STORE. FUKNITJJUE HENRY ROSENFIELD, A Song for September. hi. K. SMITH, RECEIVING, F9KW1RDHC AND COMMISSION MEE II A IT' AND DEALER IN BOOTS 0ESn LEATHER FINDINGS GROCERIES PUOVISI05IS, CELEBRATED VERMIKUGE LJVEILLS.

Tyfi beg leave to call the'attcn-tion of the Trade, and-more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popular remedies now before the public. We refer to Dr. Chas. M'tane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports, viz. THE VERMIFUGE, For expelling Worms from the human system.

It has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various AnLmata subject to Worms. THE LIVER PILLS, For the cure of Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Head-Ache, cVc. In cases of Fever and Ague, preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably mak a speedy and permanent cure. As specifics for the above mentioned diseases, they are Unrivaled, and never known to fail when administered in accordance with the directions. Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, Fleming Brothers, Pittsburgh, Pa.

to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been successfully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being determined that Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they will continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and com pound them in the most thorough manner. Address all orders to FLEMING BROS. Pa.

F. S. Dtalors ami I'hvsieiaus ordTli)er from otlim than Fleming will do wll to write their onlcni distinctly, aud bike nonf. but Dr. ATLanc's.

prrjMrtd ly FU.rn.inn Bros. Fittshuroh. 1'a. To those isliii.ir to rir them a trial, we will forward per mail, post iid. to nny part of tho United States, one box of Pills for twh three-ceut postage stumps, or one vial of Vermifuge for fonrteun three-cent stamps.

All orders from Canada mutt oo accompanied by twenty cents extra. i DEALERS IN STAPLE FANCY DRY GOt)DS, House Furnishing Goods, CLOTHING, INDIA. RUBBER GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, o. No. 30 Delaware Street, Leavenworth City, K.

TE are receiving Supplies weekly from Im-Trrr and Manufacturers East, and will, at all times, have a full and complete Stock of Goods, adapted to the wants oi me citizens ox Kansas. An examination of our Goods before purchasing is respectfully solicited. Our facilities are such, as to assure us in guaranteeing entire satisfaction to our customers, both quali ty and price; Tm trv Merchants and Farmers will find it to their advantage to examine our Stock before buying. -r. a April li, leo'J Jimo r.

THE ECLECTIC COLI.ECB OF MEDICINE, CINCINNATI, O. THE Sprinz Session of 1859 will com mence on Wednesday, the 9th day of Feb ruary, and continue sixteen weeks. A full and thorough course of Lectures will bo Riven, occupying six or seven hours laily; with good opportunities for atten-im to practical Anatomy. The arrangement of the Chairs will bo as follows: T. E.

St. JOHN. M. D. Professor of Anatrmy and Physiology.

J. F. JUDGE, M. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. A.

J. HOWE, M.D., Professor of Surgery. C. II. CLEAVELAND, D.f Professor of Materia Medieaaud Therapeutics.

Win- SHERWOOD, M. Professor of Medical Practico and Pathology. J. II. BUCHANAN, M.

Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Insti tutes of Medicine. JOHN KING, M. Dv Professor of Obstetrics and Dis2aaes of Womcu and Children. Tho terms for the Session will bo the same as V'Z Matriculation. 5,00.

Tuition, 20,00. Demonstrator's Ticket. $5.00. (Every Student is required to engage in dissection one session before Graduation.) Graduation, $25.00. lho Lecture-Rooms are newly nnisned.

neat and comfortable, and in a central locality (in Cofleo Hall, Walnut whore students will find it convenient to call on their arrival. Tickets for the Session may be obtained of tho Dean of the Faculty, at his office. No. 85 Eighth street, or of Prof. II.

Cieaveland, Secretary of tho Frculty, No. 139 Seventh street, near Elm. JOHN KDIG, M. Dean. John Wilson WHOLESALK A.VD RKTAIL DKAT.KRS IS EVEPf VARIETY OF FOREIGN DOMESTIC HARDWARE, SADDLERY AND FINDINGS.

North-west cor Cherokee 2d LEAVENWOHTH, KANSAS. ole agents for Woodrouh and M'Par-lin's celebrated Circular Saws, AND KOB Conrad Walton's spring-steel Cross-cut Saws. Lutle Giant, Kansas and other Corn Mills. W. M.

KISXAI1DES. C. B. TROWBUIDGK. KI5KAD9EN TROWBRIDGE, FORWARDING, COMMISSION, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cor.

of Delaware Main sts.y LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS TERRITORY. -rticular attention paid to receiving and forwarJinS ulDjl Goods. RRANNER KLIN. BOOT SHOE MAKERS, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF MURPHY FARNS WORTH'S OLD STAND. Custom work made to order on short notice.

All work warranted to fit. Sept 30, oS. F. G. PATTERSON, DEALKR IN BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, Second between Delaware Cheiokee LEAVEHWORTH, KANSAS, Z3f Ladies' shoes Made to Order.

JF 6m STew Harness, SADDLES BRIDLES The Subscribor begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just received a stock of the above named articles consisting of Ladies' and Gentleman's Saddles, Team Jfc bugsy Harness, riding and blind Bridles, Saddle girths, Circingles, Martingals, Biding and Ox Whins, Spurs, Stirrups; and, in fact, everything pertaining to the Saddle llarness Ditsiness. All kinds of work mv line done to order. The above articles will be sold very cheap, for casn. iiuies taken in exchange for roods, as also oil. Utter, iMink ana Uoon skins.

SCrCASU PAID FOR HIDES. TliOS. GARDNER. g-Qne door east of Post Office. HOUSE LOT ON QUIXGY STREET, For sale, very low for cash, hy J.

F. CUMMINGS. THOS. CARXEY. O.POSEY.

T.C.STEVENS CARNEY, POSEY CO, WHOLESALE AND Commission Merchants, CORNER LEVEE CHEROKEE STREETS LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. T. Dec 16 smp DUISCOLL CO. COMMIsSIO MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries, aad Provisions No. 39 I-EVEK, LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS.

April UA 1859 4Im3 IMPORTER AKD DEALER IN PRESERVES, FRUITS, Orders from the country promptly attended to. CHEROKEE STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. March, 24, 1859. HENRY J0ILV DECKELMAiV, (formerly deckelman brothers,) Watchmaker and Jeweler, Delaware between Second Third, City-, K. T.

Keep a fin assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelery, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Lamps, tc. Country Merchants will find a large assortment of every thing in our line, which we will sell as cheap ad they can buy in St. Louis or the East. ti" Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry neatly repaired and warranted. April 14, '59 41m6p.

A. W. SEARS, "Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Boots, Shoes, LEATHER. No. 44 Delaware St.

(between 2d 3d,) Leavenworth, Kansas. paid for Hides. April 14, 1S59 ni6 henslev. JNO. RUSSELL.

HAT. RYAN. Hensley, Russell, Co. FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANTS -O-O- Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND ALSO STEAMBOAT AGENTS. NO.

100, LEVEE, LEAVENWOHTH CITY. K. nl9tf GEORGE W. NELLES, RECEIVING, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AjND steamboat agent, jJES" Office, Corner of Delaware Street it Levee, Leavenworth City, Kansas. 41nly JOHN MYERS, DEALER in COOKING, HEATING.

PARLOR STOVES. House Furnishing Goods, and MANUFACTUR OE TEST, COPPER, SHEET-IRON WARE. No. 33, Delaware Leavenworth, Kansas. j5f-All work in his line of business done with neatness and dispatch.

April 14, 1859 41m6 BricU! Brick BE L. W. IIOE.NE wishes to inform his friends and the citizens of Topeka and fcShawnee County generally that he is now burning his second kiln, containing One Hundred and Fifty 11 6 US A MB BRICKS, And will prepared to fill contracts by the 15th of the present month. Therefore, those wanting brick will please send in their orders right away, or tuey may be obliged to wait until another kiln is burned. It is universally acknowledge that I furnish a better and more SUBSTANTIAL ARTICLE Of brick than any other now in the business in cuawnee county anu, i wouiu nereoy say to my friends and patrons that, as the times are tight and money extremely hard to get, I will endea vor, as lar as 1 shall be able, to accommodate and satisty you all.

L. W. 110RNE. Topeka, July 7th, 1859. For Sale Cheap.

160 Acres of Eaiicl About 5 miles South of Tecifmseh and a very fine DWELLING, in pro cess of erection, on Kansas Avenue, Topeka. The dwelling is 25 by 32 feet, The above will be sold on terms to suit purchasers. The House will be finished if required, or sold as it is. Enquire of D. W.

BOUTWELL. Topeka, Aug. 18, 59. tf. NOTICE.

All persons having claims against the Topeka Association are requested to present them duly 1 authenticated, to the undersigned immediately, in order that the same may be audited and paid in tbe nnal settlement of the attains oi the Asso ciation. C. K. HOLLIDAY, President of Topeka Association. Topeka, Aug.

10, 1859. July 21st, 1859. I Have just received a lot of choice Chewing Tobacco. "Which I offer to Eetail Dealers at Saint Louis prices. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine it.

ULU. W. SlluAfJiu. -vtfto STETTAUER Leavenworth City, Kansas. The citizens of Topeka, and surrounding country are respectfully informed that they will nnd at the above named Establishment the Largest Assortment of Fashionable Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Funshing Goods, Notions, tc, west of St.

Lou. STETTAUER BRO, in connection win. their House in New York, are enabled to offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS, As to good quality, cheapness in price and completeness of Stock More so than -any other House in the West. The Spring Stock, which is is entirely new, (having been carefully selected by one of the firm,) cannot be surpassed for Etlye or beauty, and will be sold at Easthkx Prices. It will repay all for calling and inspecting the Goods, which are always freely and politely hsown.

FARM Mum In particular, are invited to call on us, as we have an extra Stock of Goods, designed expressly for their Trade. We endeavor to satff all. STETTAUER Corner of Delaware and Third Streets. April 14, HEAR YE HEAR YE! HEAR YE I All persons having appetites that want satisfy-lg will please call at the Subscriber's Office in the FAR FAMED Cnnstitijton Hall, Kansas Avenue, and their wants shall be met, as the undersigned fully believes that he can satisfy the most fastidious both in regard to rice and quality. Among the numerous nrticles he offers to to the public, are the following Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Apples, Lard Oil, Burning Fluid, Putty, Glass, Linseed oil, Turpentine, Lard oil and Soforth, Together with ALL Other articles usually found in a Grocery Store, to numerous to mention.

Given under my hand and sml, this, 12th day May, Si0. JOSEPH C. MILLER, UST1CE OF TUB EACE. Cabinet Ware AND UNDERTAKING. C.

C. WHITING ur now--prepared to furnish to order, at var ous articles of furniture necessary eith er kitchen or parlor. coFiFijsrs Made in short order and sold at liberal prices, i am aiso prenarou 10 uo 1 CARPENTERS WORK. Window-sash and Doors ALWAYS ON HAND. Wugons Repaired, Sec.

Topeka, June 21st, 1859 IMPORTANT To Bverybody B. S. DUDLEY HA on hand, and is constantly receiving a lot of choice GROCERIES DND PROVISIONS Such as FLOUR. MEAL, CRACKERS, BACON, HAM, LARD, BUTTER, TALLOVi' TOBACCO, POTATOES, C( DFL5II, SALT, TEA, COFFEE, MOLASSES, TUR IPS. MUSTARD, ONIONS; CANDLES, SOAP.

Clothes Hollow aijd Wooden Ware, Nails, liope, Brooms, Starch, Indigo, Spices, Which he will sell t. wholesale or retail, cheaper than any house in the city. Also Fresh Beef and Pork, alway on hand. RYLAND JONES, ME CHANT TAILOR, Has constantly on hand a complete assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Silk and Satin Vest ing8, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Delaware street, between Main and Second, KEATESWORTH CITY, KA5SAS. BY THOMAS W.

PARSONS. September strews the woodland o'er With many a brilliant color The world is brighter than before Why should our hearts be duller? Sorrow and the scarlet leaf, Sad thoughts and sunny weather, Ah ine this glory and thia grief Agree not well together. This is the parting season this The time when rienda are flying And lovers now with many a kiss, There long farewells are sighing. Why is earth so gaily dressed This pomp that autumn beareth? A funeral seems where every gust A bridal garment weareth. Each one of us, perchance, may hear, On some blue mora hereafter Return to view the gaudy year, But not with boyish laughter We Ehall then be wrinkled men, Our brows with silver laden, And thou this glen mayst seek again, But never more a maiden.

Nature perhaps foresees that Spring Will touch her teaming bosom, And that a few brief months will bring The bird, the bee, the blossom Ah these forests do not know Or would less brightly wither The virgin that adorns them so Will never more come hither. Habits of the lion. Among the numerous fearful stories with which Jules Gerard, the French lion hunter, regales his readers, we find the following description of a trait in the character of the king of beasts "The lion treats a man very differently from any animal that he is accustomed to kill for food. If he kills a person who has fired at him, he never eats the body. If he meets, in his nightly promenade, a man well clothed in burnous, his experience shows him that he is not a marauder, and he may either kill him for food, or if the fancy happens to take him, he will kill him by fear, little by little, just as a pastime.

In the first case he will give him barely time enough to say his prayers, and then bounding upon him, will crush his head with a single bite, instead of strangling him as he is accustomed to do with other animals. In the second case, he sometimes will bar the passage of the unfortunate fellow by lying down before him, and then he will walk along by his side, purring and showing his teeth like a tiger. Sometimes he makes believe to go away and leave him alone, and then making a long detour, he will conceal himself along the path, and charge at him with a roar. Sometimes he crouches down like a cat and bounds on his victim, who gives himself up for lost, but the tantal-izer only knocks him over, or strikes him in the face with a blow like a flail from his muscular tail. At last the victim succumbs to the agony that is greater than a thousand deaths, and dies of very fear.

These pastimes of the lion, that as any one can well imagine, have never been told by the victim himself, are reported by his comrades, who, having been in company, sought safety by flight, by taking refuge on rocks 01 trees, while the poor soul that was captured, too much frightened to imitate their example, died of terror before their own eyes, while they could do nothing for his relief but pray the Prophet, who only heard when it was too late to save. These attacks, so horrible in their fascination, have given a certain semblance of proof to the universally accredited be lief in the magnetizing power of the li on." Co-operation of the Wife. No man ever prospered in the-world with- ont the co-operation of his wife. If she unites in mutual endeavors, or rewards his labors with an endearing smile, with what confidence will he resort to his merchandise or his farm, fly over lands, sail upon seas, meet difficulty and en counter danger, if he knows that he is not spend inr his strength in vain, but that his labor will be rewarded by the sweets of home Solitude and disap pointment enter tne nistory or every man's life and he is but half provided tor has voyage, who finds not an associ ate for his happy hours, while for his months of darkness and distress, no sym pathizing partner is prepared. Land and Water.

The dry land of the globe occupies about fifty-one millions of square statute miles whilst the extent of suface occupied by the oceans, is one hundred and forty-six millions of square miles. Taking the average depth of the ocean; their total cubic contents amount to 7SS millions of cubic miles. The weight of the water would be about 3.3S0 000 billions of tons. A New-London girl at San Antonio, Texas, keeps a bowling saloon, and offers herself to roll with any amateur in the country. She finds plenty who are willing to try their hand with her, and she pockets the change, never as yet having been beaten.

She states that in six months she cleared which, considering the time, isn't Lad. A printer employed in Philadelphia, but residing in Camden, was recently presented with three daughters at a single birth. Three copies of a work at oae impression Who shall be able to say to what perefction the art may yet be brought? There is a man in Exeter whose mem ory is so short that it only reaches to his knees. Per consequence, he has not paid for his last pair of boots. A farmer "out West" has got some pigs so lean that he ha3 tied a knot in each of their tails to keep them out of his corn-held.

A Responsible Joke. Why is a man paying his note of hand like a father going to see his children? Because he meets his responsibilities. And now the Empress of Austria WABBHOUS JOHN JACKSON Keeps on Hand all Kinds of Plain Sc Fancy FU 9 WHICH HE OFFERS FOR. SALE Cheap for Cask. READY MADE COFFINS Always on hand and taken to any part of the County on short notice.

Furniture Rooms on Kansas Avenue, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. July 1st, 1309. 4nl JOHN JACKSON. Ho All You People FROM THE ai NEW JILiNEW Wholesale Boot, Shoe, Dry Goods, Grocery and Crockery HOUSE. 10,000 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES.

McLanathan, 17 Delaware Street. Leavenworth City, Having spent weeks among the best oi Manufactories, has made arrange ments to receive by every boat large consign ments of adapted to and manufactured expressly for this country, which will be sold at eactern prices freight added. This will be a rare opportunity for Country Merchants to replenish their stock, and not be compelled to pay the exhorbitant prices that have been Charged by those who pretend to do a jobbing business, but with a poor credit have been com pelled to pay retail prices, and cah purchasers have been imposed upon. ihis 1 purpose to remedv. Having had an ex perience of 18 3rear3 in the Boot A Shoe business in the East, I am personally acquainted with the best manufacturers in New land.

I make it a Cash Business, And ALL who wish to buy cheap will do well to call and examine my istock at Ho. 17 Del. Bt. Also agent lor llubber H. L.

S. McLANATHAN. P. S. In connection with the above named House, I have a very extensive Retail Department.

Where we will sell gooda cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere wect of fct. April 21, 1S59 42n H. L. S. M.

Gar -vev's Hotel. (formerly "topeka Opposite the Gairey House. Comer of Kansas Avenue and Fifth Street Topeka, Kansas. E. C.

K. GARVEY, Proprietor. ASAPII AiiliEN, Clerk. Having lately purchased this House of S. L.

Hunger, with Furniture and Appurtenances, and thoroughly renovated the establishment, it will afford the proprietor much pleasure to reeeive a continuance of the extensive patronage bestowed upon this Hotel for the last two years. Nothing shall be wanting to render our guests comfortable. We shall at all times provide a gentleman ly Clerk lor the omce a hrst class took atten tive waiters, and as good a table as can be found in Kansas. "Dead will be dispensed with, so that we can afford our fare at reasonable rates. N.

B. Editors are desired to notice us, and call I and see us whenever they have occasion to visit our place. Ji. C. K.

E. Of all kinds, except whiskey, which he is now selling very cheap for READY CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Topeka, March 24, 1S-59. J. M.

WILLIAMS. -4 I 1 1 A) jf f-, 0 JUJU dluij 'W. AND DEALER IN Stationery, Music, Blank Books, Wrapping Paper, and Paper Hangings, -oooo- WHOLEcALE AND RETAIL TERRITORIAL WHOLESALE SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. Xo. 4,5 Delaware St.

bt. Second Third, Leavenworth, Kansas. JACOB SAFF0RD, Attorney at Law, Notary Public, AND DEALER IN Land Warrants Real Estate, TOPEKA, SHAWNEE JzatrvN. ii. arrant3 always on hand, tor Casn sales, or time eutries.Ttaj.

JAMES DAVIS, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IS All kinds of UK IV ITU. RE, Chairs, Looking-Giasses, MATTRASSES, o8to AVare Room in Brick Row, on North side of Dela ware Street, No. 52, between becond and ihird, SIGN OF THE BED-STEAD, Leavenworth City, Iv. T. April 14, 1859 m6 F.

R. MERK, DEALER IN COOKING, HEATING, PARLOR --r r- a l. HO USE URNISING ODS. AND MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Copper Sheet-iron Ware JNo. 66, Delaware Leavenworth.

All work in his line of business done with neatness and Titch. April 21, F. CRAJSER BRO, No. 41 Delaware Leavenworth City WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, Fancy Groceries, Cigars ant TOBACCOES. They call particular attention to their Candy I Manuiactory, it being the only one West of bt April 14, llm(jp.

Mowing Machines. -1 have for sale the bst Mowing Machines ever introduced into Kansas. They can be seen at Smith's Hardware Store in Topeka. I wish ta purchase two good ponies and four milch cows which I will take in part payment on machines Wheat, delivered in Topeka, will also be received on the same terms, at current price. Farmers, now is your chance tc buy.

Call and examine the Machines. H. L. JONES. Jnly 13, 1859.

vl-2-tf LEAVENWORTH CITY. The Drug Market P. E. ALLEN, WHOLESALE RETAIL Dealer in Drugs Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Turpentine, and all kinds of Brushes; WINDOWGLASS GLASSWARE, A'l of tbe popular Patent Medicines, Pus-pension, Side and Stand Lamps, Alcohol Burning Fluid, Camphono and Lamp Oil PURE WINES BRANDIES FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES Old Whiskies, Virginia Tobaccocs STATIONERY.

French and American Perfumery, Pomades, aud Toilet Soaps, Extracts and Essences. NOTIONS And a full Stock of every Article in his Lino, which tho wauts of tho Cosutry may demand. AND WILL SELL TO WIIOLESLE Buyers and Physicians, FOJR CASH, AT PRICES WHICH WILL WAllUAXT SATISFACTION. Give Hi in A Call Main, between Delawaro and Shawnee 8ts, LEAVENWORTH CITY, K. January 20, '59.

R. E. ALLEN, EDWARD FEN DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC? HARDWARE-. Iron, Nails, Miners' Picks, Pans, Shovels, and Outfitting Goda, ALSO HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Delaware (between Second Third,) Leavenworth City.

Kansas. April U. 1359 lln6 JOHN F. RICHARDS, DEALER IN HARDWARE, Iron, Nails, CA-RTIjSrGS, CIRCULAR MILL SAWS PLOVT3 Rubber Belting, Corner Delaware 3d April, 14, '69 m6. LeavenwrthCttjK..

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