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The Weekly Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 5

The Weekly Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 5

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Fort Scott, Kansas
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5
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mmtmsems sb-a tutor THURSDAY, Jan Hhh, 1865 si cTYFT The following persons are our authorized agents, with wer to collect monies for ad veriiaf iijr atid "mbacHptnnJ tfori Scott fk A. James Fort Uupkiss. Mplftu. Camp'jkll. umbol.lt.

Alien J. Ukukkld. Keosho Falls; Kblt.k. Fort E. Adam.

Kort (rihoo. Likct. Gallajie. Frt J. K.

WiLLUSS. fieueral Agent K8mkkt. i MILLER'S STOKE yBLOCK STREET. Brigade' were on duty i FORT-SCOTT Monday ietcning.ard while going their rounds severely pahished "Thoinas and "Jeremiah." Some of them, wo are went solar as to maltreat "Jane and while pthers pulled jhcavijy Qt'her. male 5 chicken's narativo last heard of them, they had been r.v i Have just received.

from the East, an extensive Stock of Lreiintbrcedby tho Msijor's 'Axe Grind 1 An Irish oiico tiki ted a city where they copper-bottomed the tops of houses with sheet lead. An Irish traveller said that once "visited a city where tied up the atones and alt the dogs loose. I ManagerJacob Elson is about to pen a Theatre at Grant will soon tuliowlsuit at Richmond. -J telegram received last, night, wc( dearn 4tat Geu. JLaae was elected Senator by '82 majority.

Staple, Family and Fancy Groceries, Wholesale and Retail 10 which they invite the attention of1 Housekeepers aif, urchasera in, the Fort Scott Market'. ers," and wura marching upAVall Street 'to'-the taiie'df- "Tobacco is an Indian weed," Pleasant. -To board at a class Hotel, and have your over-coat tolen from you on the most litter coldmorn-Ing Of he8ason. This happened to friend of ours, who i re marked (. when relating tho transactloui that he would sweir a'little if he thought he could Acw Orleans Crushed and Pond Stiff ars Rto'andXava Cotferl Blach and GreetiTtae 17 i 'Molaese and Syrup, Mackeral and White Fish, Co Fit and obp, fBJ Candle' Smoked' llalibut.

Corn Xcal'anct. JJiicks a.Y.r.ti RttU C.he ttnrl ii i i unu nu iiv.MjitfBr,!!) is i i 'v 'V DRAKE'S' PLANTATION BITTER'S, WHISKY, BRANDY AND WlV dp justice to the subject Being nevcr- aire delicious Pruf. Barker's Shaving Emporium is Kelleys Old Calm. JZi'tter, luuies Bumeiuiug ui a piiiiusupuur, ia consoles 'himself with the reflection Jhat; perhaps the Jwarrior ofHcer who bus the coat! only borrowed! will be more, exposed to the elements, and need 5 Macaroni end TirviicWi. Cvrn Starch and Farina, r.

i i'-ii V. -i -y, Soda Crackers, Crmm Mistuit' til! Lf you want a real gjoi article pi" fresh butter, you can get it at1 j-; -f MfuuJoii2voNEiir Ncxt te the Hardware Store, -i Vr y--. (r tir- "Why'ts'atasfiiohabl dressed tad; like a careful housewife Because her YY rCKNEDV FIIUITS, UT5Tf i ri' waist (waste,) is always as small as she it much more than he will, while Camping 'but ''on the road to Gib'sdii. 1 Cn ArLAlN noldsI-T 6 Rqy. Charles Reynolds has reach eM Fort Riley, and assumed the duties of Ghap-lain.

It will be tnu6h easier for him there in the grazing district than here; no refugees and only a few exiles to disturb the even tenor of his dreams. The Chaplaincy of this Post' is now vacant, and no one yet selected to occupy it. I fi-dn make it. t-t- edJeacU. Green jY, 'Xutmegri a Jiautn, Figs and Dates, "Ffimcs 'l 1 i.rpAmencan Cordage, BasUU; TfVn TH, 'mj I' sardine, (rrcn Potatoes Tumi Sugar Cared 'Coir; Doonv Y-i Wc have heard of men strainincr at in arrithorhynchus "parrdouxus and 1 C0025 DELIVERED TO AXT PAPT OF TJJE CUY FREE OF CHARGE.

1 ii Wi Yankee Robinson is to play one week atorioifc; an i Yankee -Doodle is playing to delighted audiences in Tennessee, v's; swallowing a musquito, but uever until last Wednesday heard of a man sroino: hx with a partyiand turning his estn-maco inside out. It looks wooly, and, from appearances, needs salting. The valley.pGuadwaSjiu Now Grenada; is a paradise as to temperature and cold are unknown, the thermometer being always between, 70 and 7G. It is aaid to bo the most healthy place for cbhsamp-' lives in the world. A.son of the, Hon.

N. has been promoted to Lieut Colonel of the 2nd N. Cavalry. Capt. Tremain has been a prominent actoran all the bold cavalry, raidsin KANSAS.

IN FORMATION WANTED- As to the whereabouts of one E. N. Nix, formerly a resident of Texas. His family are in a'sufforing, condition, at Fort Smith. Any person lea vine said t.

information with Dillon, at McI)on- 'v -Dealers in aid's Banking 'House, will confer a great favor upon the family of Mr. uiiiin iui tuv3 last jcar. xiu was uu of Sheridan's trusted men in his dashing sweep around JRichmond last Summer. Mrs. M.

Gaston, will open a select School over Linii and Stadden's Store, Monday 16th. 'luitibn, $2,50 per month. () 10-d-l-m. Matt. Foster, of Kansas City, has on hand a large stock of Stationery School Books, Pocket Cutlery and otions of every description, which he otters to the public at St.

Louis prices. Merchants; Sutlers and Post Masters would xio well to examine 'his stock before pruchasing elsewhere. 20 tf. BffflffiM! i ii 11 1 i imim ht. 1 ,4 Taking down their Signs.

An order has been issued prohibiting the use.of all shouldertraps gashes, sad die trappings, or other prominent in-fguia of to be. 'officers in tue field. Per contra. There is now a resolur tion pending before Congress, requiting ail officers to wear full uniform under ponalty, except when on furlough. Vl" J.

'V Gkt MARRiEbT-We have received a letter, from a friend for opinions and suggestions we entertain the most profound respect, advising us to take a wife. Our reply has been thes-terfiedien whpse wifo stfall. we take. As soon as his answerlo this interrogatory is received; we shall don our armor and prepareor a 1 t'1'! A I- aiso -a -sice "hats; VV. frl1 wll Upfu in the YnW tierarlntiiU, It afjiveof.fcaVla toektn8oMcited.Mil';'-J ID ROSEFEIi, 0.

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Years Available:
1865-1865