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Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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Mirriea.T--- n-Hfljiitar Tha Arret tf laycr Authory. The arbilary Rrretst and outra geouf.b.i' ol ho Mayor of Leaven invot Jt a c'onorate with i The meeUhg at Taola vf.a pdJwf DEA1F.A If at the retldence of Doctor BavK by svf William aW, Ma. Ltua, or the nth ilruiment MUS CiTIUBlNS I)LN, o( ihu Btv.ecf Ai-knonts! Acvoirijianyiiig th hoe tine one ct Vocle Sam's worth, by O-Heers and detkes rroprietors luYgest ever bald in' lhetatjjj-ea-ti'dc -of this city. Ittti wero eh ere from evcrr Joc-aMly of tho State, tlevas3 greenbux" aJjure Indication th-tvh- i)t, Kl! aeJ.rr- ironi uev ftora massacre State, from the i in ploy of E5ns was in keepin with the policy of J. -Ills' Eiito armed and ar.d anxicts to iug of joj QBtold.i The prediction aluul () Biaierinlii'B tliat "lli sIiallBe down with the Linn," cx actly vtrriHcdf but weniaf safely conclude thutltatworX these men and their superior Jto usel nterthe iovdervcouivties of Missouri.

r-G. l-FT. Utt ISf were present to tiavo endiM.1 sfllud Dijilouia wasntarly i)inm, and ire feel cnlidcn that the other prediction "and a child flisll lead Oiem' will prove the r'utives anlftNsj who Lavo fallen in pi V( and that we tsn or far calnahle B9T Delaware between 2d Kale, Qaantrilihisn forever, had BchoSc-id true, afler tlamn Lo.t it i Dipioma. Diploma Diploma. 1 tlw nJ trurt t'f urn td Leaal Atv Ijcctven vorth, Kansas, nts.

ertiecKt: their u.i'S until Best bushel of whet 2d best be acd secury, caa will cit ihein peac. LE1IKELI2T. Bst bushel of Rye. inaugurated. mi a ralfBPOn the 1iplonia.

Diploma. Diploma. Diploma. various LIST of letters remainin- in the Pott 6lce at Vrt cutt. AaiHu.

Sect. 12-ti lSIM, and if not call -J tar W- x'cMrtjt, cr.ttcTC! Best bushel of Oats. one month will be sent tlie' bead LeUM "OBlca Va3LiingUin. 2d best Diploma Tia Junior's Trip to Lea7eirpono' Having a abort visit on business and i jjtea-vr-o tat-Ao of the'State, la a. coiit whli ao aneient 0r tha it bscomesBOcessarj to gire a few items of cur e-fjrrU'iiee.

Iohe first pises wajeft the sacred precSiicts of Fort gjott one fine Monday meriting in one of the 6n. ooacUes of tho rscifio SUge and after two l-j lt.se ooniiiienient arrivsd in LfSTcaworth, touch weru ia bxl tad in Biiud. after selntis; a joari) yia a crowded stage. Vcre set down at th Hou-a, Where after a good bath eat a hcart-su-iper, we eonsoled eureelvea with she grati. tying jeflsctiou that Tor a time, at least, eur heavy trou'iUs were t.

Ws wera agreeably surpriced to Cad ssvsral Fort Scolt frauds ai aequaintsnces in LeaTtnworth, among thm 8. Burnes Gordon, aad othera whose names we de not now recollect. la a few dya the gatioo was further increase by the am1- B. P. Mullonald.

J. P. Whi tleo. A. Eeynrfds eur woiihy hi a or, (whe waia a visit to the metropolis preparatery to a trending the graud Csinp Meeting at Paelt), A.

Allison, W. ITutchisott' and ethers, 'Uo naaisrous to mtn-. tioa. 1 This betag eur first visit to Lssvenworth, we natarally expected te see something of a pise, but we must eonfsea. tliat we were very agreeably surprised at the large dimensions of tbe.

Iowa. A of years residence in the will make one anxious te te see the sigbS whee he vi-iti a real bosa rips eity, Anderson Aahton Prisctlta Allen WD Adam-Abraham AyeraHU Alkintoa A 8 SWAADISO COMJIITTKK. 1 1-. obb, John Hepburn Wilson. Arctrong Adair Thomas Anderson fsazik Brather Mim Committees, counties t.i sppoit whose duty it eflan be to protect the border by with inteitins foes and rs-norting tc the military commanders and the Cowress'orjal delegatiiju all matters MsentwIr the security of our State.

TKSCOUNTY FAIR. A Count? Fair for Bourbon Coty will i-OT 2: the brief power at their.command for tho purpose of venting tbdr personal sjleen, and oveiridiug by persecution every Jjuat opposition to their schemes. They not ven dare to present charges and go through the farce of a personal ex. aminatioa. The indignity offered to Mayor Anthony Was such as to arouso the people oi that city to the highest pitch of excitement.

And jtly, too, for more courtesy would have been extended to a rebel, and they have a right to expelt that one of tha most prominent and roost earnestly loyal cttixens the ilayor oi their city should at least be treated with the respect due to a human be We opine that pub'ie aentimant is aroused to such an extent that those gentlemen wilt find it convenient to "hunt t'veir holes. Bet JuutLal early potittoe-2 i best i LX WIS HAS EM 1 S. MOSBS. Haen 3Toses. r.

.4. 1 -p 1 t' Forwarding Commission'r MERCHANTS, 'v. JO Rower Henry Bro ft) John lilrchJohn Brace Vf brown Vlisabfth BeenRachael' B-ilkr TH Ao Ballard Thrs Bownvr Jciaee Bowen Uurni f.railuj Brown Uoeo Kea Byrne. Matt llurrig VTm -Buyd Wva Brown Jnho or Folka Illair Mr 0 Win Berry Francis A Brock 1 JJt bushel late potatoes. Diploma.

Diploma. Diploma, Diploma. si oest permitted them to do so. The orgaaizaliou and platform are given below. The speeches wUl bo given in to morrow's CosckavA-xi tk.

rresidcnt--Thos. A. Osborn: Vice-Presidents A. 11. Dean, Miami Couuty D.

P. Lowe, Lbj conn-ty; Isaac Ford, Bourbon eof Jy M- Fishback, Johnson Nroanty; Johnson Clark, Miami county J. A. Wood worth, Douglas covmty D. 11 Valentine, Frai.ktin connty.

Seorelariea D. W. WitdeV D. B. Eminert, II.

Buckingham, Jamea Horton. Committer on He3olutiori9-A." Wilder, D. T. Mitchell, John T. Modi dy, Alex.

McDonald, G. A. Calton Committee to visit Washington tL-Pomeroy, J. II. Lane, A.

C. Wilder, M. J. Parrott, T. A.

Osboim, -W. Vf. II. Lawrence, Wm. Snri--s T.

Good now, W. W. Guthrie, fx- R. Anthony, Geo. lieynolds, Jam L.

Seott, Geo. A. Crawford, J. IV Swallow; J. M.

'Walthall, Sponable, Ice. Sims, B. F. Taylor. I ii woriU Tnues is getting "fe WooJ, J.

F. Cum- ml "Adjutant Utmcral" Guil 1 vl'cy lav leccma tu lova t.v nt its adulatioti, the vir-l roj-rio) or ecnts corroptiuo a and in tone cC tlvvated 1 to aealous young cob- ri, for "searching" in and about Fort Scott. Vc.i;.-iiifoea that it looks a hale eus-j for a of hi ilk to trans-i" "ui suddvH.ty into the 1 aUiihaunt or" rfghUousries, but if ury oat of Jfaatarett." o. roo iy nivalis. Tha jxrr -Jut ioviia thing notice it, ---it, inwatigsuon only xtf isto I'oitKcoU Why i this we are to lay an iavtetigaticu it tliurwuh searshin and com- We ma tha the fTftPftor of tha 'nnn-vvviU to gQ t0 Fort- Krcca- Mr.rjr P.atUr it Bovren Oil ha Fort Scott oa tha and 30th Best buahel 2d best Best el ef Sorghum.

2d best i Manuel at 9 of 1803 to commeucs Diploma. ASJ) Cron.ch Coll -liDTI Carr Thos C'ouveri Mri I AWARDING COMMITTEE, CiiiDBlnfS famtj James Attken, John S. Knowle, Jhn ervea (i Oarey A Cox allrcd Cuw-il Mrs 81 Coaa Via Clark Mrs Clare Couth Joha Pravls PUB Drumrooiid A Dumpney Martha Downer Lt Dowing A Duval Cro-iBS Mr Cholton A CUet Henry Clark Adam Carter Craw Cox Margaret Dowtn- Dean Rtheca A Deatiara A Dolau A Dexter Silat lorioa Gaorge Liana. Denton Bufos frouran John o'clock av Nora tut members of the Society will be ailowel to enter articles for premiums. but articles made, or grown by meinoe-s of the Society can draw premium.

Ai" entries must bo made on the first day of the Fair. AVARQIN'Q COMUITTSXS, BougHB Mrs Dsuxlai 1 I'red AUCTIONEER Corner of Delawara LOT 3. Best Colton field not hiss than acre D'nbma. DouRan Albert Cavla I XliggB A 2d best F.ades ane Xlledge Mary The work has been commenced at Wyandott, onthe amiu track of the Uembera of the Awarding (lomraiiteas, Elliott Harriet Kppwriht Mra FosUr atra col i Oratiam James Gowing Lafoj'slle Ganluer HcT Grecu Mra A Edwards Soloaion EUing 11 Fender i Vlemun- Grey sllsn GrulT Sf GarrtUJ Grey darab Best aainple of colton not leva than 10 DiiioruA 2d beat Dbloma Best Tobacco field not less than iaere Diploma 2d best Dploraa Best aatnbls of Tbacco'not les will report thcmtelve to the Uoard of Di ii 1 1 -wit ik Friend Jacob Fuller I Graham LW Garrat Grough liudoiph or corruption. WEI5XA-, Our Stnte havisg tLe Prasident's stand at 2 o'clock contributed fourteen thousand, men lu 29'l vacancies will be BHiCOHG LEA VEN WORTH, KANSAS filled bv aid B.

ard HanVott Mrt I IToagland Lueaj TInrton AC Hammond Truwaa Kiiitorer FroacU for the army the'. has vbeeii Hjltoa I than IL-u-tler II Harrinirk.m MrsRSUalaton Sarah, repeatedly desolated by h6rd. Itouae Da-rii d-tettr jDirdoTna. Hoa ard a No jwrson can ct av judge in any lot in which hi may be an No nniuiai or rtici'deattied uaworthv Ilai Uey Jnaeph Halleck Runt Dajilcl Pacific Iioad. About three hundred bands are now engaged, and the work will he vigorously prosecuted until the road is finished up the Kansas Val-Uy.

Sq it aeems that two roads have Already been commenced in Kansas-one at Leavenworth, and one at Wyandott with a fair prospect of being ready for tw rolling stock at no distant period. It wdl be day for praitie sthooa I.h us v-jbat tlm proposed inyse i j-at Jog- cc mm.oaU. have to do, nri't4t, woutd bot to lessen 'n'i rtiu overa. wholesale thieves i I ut let strike at tho fountain lead and see who they are that "tl- Harden Lt llaadiaa KuUy uest spacimca oi Uonl. 2d bot D.pioma shall be awarded a premium Wbero there is but one exhibitor ha Ilardwkk Heck IX Jlaaaws Jederborg Lars' Kennedy Henry Slork Lander3 John T.

A Edward Kiaer Lt AWARDING COMMITTEE. S. A Williams, Joab Teague McDonald. CLASS F. TVUl make aball draw but one premium upon each subdivision of a lot.

Tns Gen aral Supbristxsdest in vtca ia the oaste of lwe Mn Emily Lanning A uacher Tlievdor LoganJ Langlr-y Polly Best plow fofbreaking prairie. Farmer. ic Wm 1 8 Looney 11 or 21 best DiDlom Will have cliarg) of the grounds and jecessnry prjtice, will direct exhibitors in the disiKjsal of thei-. stock: and articles, aud feegaie jona Laadcutt Mary! Laurie Lamb A 11 Laudabury Jusaa Llpht UkA L-eErollv Lancaster iamcs Una ao n.m w' aa-ahewa Phlllis. Bet plow for stubble K.

Fanner All sanest uiploma will exercise a general supervision, preserv MeCorralciI Best implement for cultiralingcorn Diploma Moore Mag-le Maupin Mra A Mc.Neely nj it Maxwell 1 1 ing oraurana decorum, a. Jei by two as Moore M-j- Mooley Muiord 1 Moore 2d best Diploma sistanta-, tiejwill furaiaa hav lor atoi Myen A Mahutha Root or DMcGloaathllne Sar Manken Mn 0 for putlins ia wster fofVpoctators CONSIGrNMENTS. Miuer Joaeun -aaunews Suva M-met ausan Moore Marabal At MurrtU Tataey Piploma 2d beat" tt Diploma Moore as awaune Must ba promptly reported by Commit' lo the Boaid of Directors. No-rli Mrs Hestw Norton St Kortw A AWARDINQ COMMrTTBK. aud we ma4e the beat use of our time to visit the large storerootns of several of the holesale and retail houses of that enterprising city.

Carter 6tstUur Lsreusoit-e. It. Morehd Co Feehheimer Co.j ti, McCracttB ouJ others in th.ir turn rs ceived our aittn'tipn. We fgutj the members of eacE. nt IhesV" Srrni "lnilcmea ij seese of the word.

Their atorea were toin-pletely filled with gco4, aad althojgti tbey fild business ws dull, to eur icexpetisnced eyes it looked as though it was at its height. But one thiog we must confess, vis that in al! the large houses which da business iu Lea ven worth we saw none that apprared tu do a lars" retail trade than the McDonald Bros, of par city, who undoubtedly sell as many, if uot mora, goods at retail as any other houss ia Kansas. Besides the object ef seeing the Leavenworth mere'aanis and thsir fine stocks cf goods, we had tbe additional object view of obtaining a few more advertisements for the TJaio Mox-itoa. How well the merchanta of that growing city responded our requests will be seen by a glance at thi week's issue. We did not obtain as many tivois ia that line as we had hoped, but taking everything into consideration die lack of basiuesa and the audden deniam upon their pcekets caused by Ihe terrible affair at Lawreace, we have reason te thank them for theliberaliy they have displayed toward ourselves.

The business men believe in advertising, snd they carry out that belief, as the eolumne of their city papers, as alte those published thaoughcut the State abundacaly testify. And it-py aheea. They are reaping a rich reward for thoir liberality and busiueos tact, for already many of them era "priocce. Iu mentiosing tne establishments of Leavenworth, we must not forgst'o mention Bt. Academy, conducted by the Sisters of Charity.

It ia one of the finest educational ibstitutk ns in the West. It new contains nearly ooe hundred pupils, who are instructed ia all thi John IIimoeJiH. Sherburn, William Orr Peter -too: Admission to the grounds will be as Phillip Petty MraP Palp Darld to, Member will eater by showing theii certificates of Membership to the gate. Pollard James Prentice Perry Rice Mrs Our liatoC "Subjac a forla- estimation" would run abouut as lvl'owsi 15 -VTe ehonld like to know how the vast by for Indiana hava been xtendcd, and wao has ockatad the money ve alke to know if tha T.its had any interest in th contract let tat eprin (without adver-tictkmcnt) for feeding tha Indiana at 1'urt when it, waa wailknowa that tert no IJmh thtrt If ao, how much did tba rSj-ntior of tha 'jimasgetf Was his share obtained I a fJTir division ofTte atolan ho levy "black mail" oa vXh'vi dlittrno know if that individual had anythTHo 3o with tie vcuth.ra ut ia tor hptrn and Philbrlck Phillip WmS Prnet Fra.icls Preston Joha RuaamasRa Head Sam era" give place to the ''iron boras." Secretary Adams and Superoten. dent of the state Agricultural Society, are making exteusire preparations at Leaven worth, far the State Fair next month.

From all thi imformatioa we gather, we hae no doubt that the Fair will be a brilliant afair. Every arrangement vill be made for the accommodation of the importance- of the premiums offerod, will draw a large number of competitors. We want to see a large delation go ap from this County. '1 he circulation of the Chicago Times has been prohibited by Col. De Land, commander of the fost in order to prevent the proseihlity of an outbreak among the rebel prisoners, PROMPT ATTENTION will he paid to air business entrusted to our care, nlaiS keeper all othera by paying an admittance a-ieuicc Bead Jetae CS Kfchey Wn Robeson Ml A Rogers I Reese Amanda Stephens.

CLASS O. LOT 1 Beet two horse 2d best Best two horse 2d best Best onehoria Buggy. 2d best Bent one horse Sulky Robin-on Ilii.beth Itueaell Chaa 3 Reed Caivin. IluHell Chan fse of 25cts each day to the treasurer ana receiving from him a ticket to be preaeuted Diploma. Diploma Diploma.

Diploma. Kalner Ferdlnaud Ueynol.1i Siaj 0 Roeiatan Mrs tit to the gatekeeper. PREMIUM LIST. ana the nourishing towns ot Olatho, Gardner, ShawnexLanesae4d aad Humboldt laid wastoTaTro Tha policy which is now forced upon Missouri and is ono which gives immunity" to' secession sympathizers anti-exposes radical loyalists 1 inhuman massacre, and WHERSA3, Tho Commander of this District haa stigmatized citizens of Kansas as "pirates of the border," and as men "who were stealing themselves rich in the name of Liberty," while he has found do oppprobrious epithets in his copious vocabulary for tho fiends who assassinated thopeace-ful citizens of Lawrence, and WiiXREAa, The Gamble-Schofield policy denounces Republicans and "Jacobins," while it appropriate to itself all the Lav and Order, and can only call rebels in arms its "misguided friendn't here-fore, Jxesolvtd, That clemency to guerrillas tnd rebels is cruelty lo loyalists, that milk and water for traitors is poison to patriots, and that military commanders can cwrert rebel assassins only as civil courts concert convicted murderers -by killing them. -o.

That the loyal people who furnish the army, and tlie popular power wkUh sustains it, have a legiti-nate righx to a voice in tho selection of the military commanders to rulo over them. 8ai. That the Missouri delegation ia the Cabinet and Congress which has forced Gamble and 8chofieid upon that State und Schofteld -and Ew-ing upon Ksfirit', has basely betrayed the trust Union men. in tLe Department of the Missouri and that a military policy which originates in a eaucu of politicians can give satisfaction only to bushwhackers in the field aud demngoaruei tii home. THE TORT BCOTT MTLLO aro aow in operation 4ay and nigh.

Two Miller, and a Clerk are in cuwtant attendance to wait on tlie Pul lic. Tbe WLU running ae a 2d best Stone Lewii SiramtiB M'as tiaadersTW fia-aJoha Smiley Scholield Lt(Qcn)C jinith 1 1 steel Suiith A I AWARDING COMItlTTKK. CLASS LOT KO. I. Heat.S'aljit)a4 years old and over.

.15,00 2i best TK. Farmer Best Sialiion 3 years dibest K. Farmer JO- UcDouald, Iligby, Dr. Clev- KockholdtJ -Hank Reynolds Geo Reynolds Wa Reynolds Jno Stephena WIS Sander- Daniel traitli Joaei A Smith SmKXolinS- 8pencer A I Caroline 8heprd Jamea ShaUeWil Tlioin- Taylor II TrowbrtdjeJ Tvlor Vanw im VaaTnoa Jesse inn Miss Oeoriia Peota Josjjih B.P. iuger.

K3U. ainpman I. Shirley Jane sininaona Mary Jk tiost ftiailion Syeais 00 LOT No. 2. barusss.

t. The provrietcrt art at all tfaet ready te pay as aiuci fa Beat two horsS 2d best 2d best K. Faimer. Thomas Lt II Tnompsjn A 1 -Trivet Jlj1 as Diploma. IsaUy SerrU II Thompson Win Taoin1V II Best Stallion 1 ear old.

.2.00, trcr frat fur Rupj tj ing tha fuavn for whose benefit the circilatioa 2d Let K. Farmer. Corn, tCilS" Vomer Bast one horse tiftraeas Best Man' S.idJle 2d best Diploma. Gtal'ion eolt under mo ol.l..fl,00 A 1 1 AA (1 vr v. in ucni rarnwr.

With WVI3 VanVaUeaburhgCiym Valaeuiio. 9 Psrsoa Wjn-as yasnes" sarah Waca4.a Weh La Wiaiwr I II yilcl Diploma. akpaij at any nill Is the Tfcey bow ii-i'i- Iv'at Woman's iaViLI WheeSej Araiinta White 2d best DiIoina. retwgecs Neosho last jrjiig If go, U'iv much was his share of tha t.i oti said vouchers Wa aia yotmuitled the naro Cf lib iiy," or was it one of the thieving orauona eo eoinmon to his career ttiivic tt rot'orroatioft We io know ifhehlp Wiliiamj Joha. Williams YL 2 75 CTS A BUStfHL FOR GOOD WriEA AWAUDISO COMMITTEA.

ThoniAs Tui.Wu, W. II. Harris, L. Foster. LOT 2.

Bi brood mare 4 vears old A Mr. "Wui. branches of usefnLknowledge. It would be Th.T f--0 eoc.as...!y oahand a-dforaeiaj useless to say moroopoB this subjsot. Those wile, havevttited it well know how the manner and over.

$4,00. is some talk of having a bJf-liard tournament in Leavenworth at the time of the State Fair. Having been Teqnested by-our ''numerous admiring friends, we would 'enter the lists, if it were not for one We caa't pla.y COUSIYFAIS. Wt publish, this trstk, list of the premi-m ths eming County fair. It is 19 Vrpt that cur furiuvr and me AWARDING COMMITTEB D.

BrittoL, S. V. Streeter, Siioemaker. CLAES H. Best paio eh'ckane 2d best Best pair Turkeys 2d best 21 best K.

Farmer. Whitesi-ie W.v.p Clement WiUly Hrv Woods Miss I WOaon WrhrU MraS John WcndwarA Cap Waeeler Kaabet A Era Geo Persons calling fur lattars in the above wiil ray AiVEi.ns-D, or mn cot get thsst. DAVID MA.ViOVe, P. M. I'Vjb luw w4r uour seat tr -IF8 SI 1 fist I i (S SFBi J4srv Contractors to the re- Diploma.

Diploma, Diploma. feter- Best Filley year3 old. 2d K-. Farmer. Best Filley 2 tear $2,00.

2d best K. Farrrer. U.st Filler 1 3 ear old AWARDING John McDull, OQT MEAL 2d.eu- K. Farmer. at Fort Gibson As said flour coadctaiied as by cr- of Cel.

PLiUi, we fcr his share tfibo proSta waasioall i. id tl Timca niaohave "any-i. f-ri f- Hi f' j-1, fir trans- chanics will tike an special iuterest ia this natter, aad ana op ia a miss with thtir CFFICC OF THK CHIEF COMMISS ART, I FoTLeeaKW.ucTii, 8ejt. 18ij. SV PKOyoSALS U1 nettrti atthie ut-tit ii o'clock, Saturday, IM2a last, which it eooducted, end those who have children under its system of instruction well know that any praise is superfluous.

The Theatre elaimad our attention. We foucd that a good place to spend an eveoicg. Manager Judis knows how to couduct such a place of amusement, and Chaplin, his valuable assisaiit, is an actor ia. the true eebsa of the word. We tirrjT! the riaoter's, one of thi beat hotels in the west.

easre. Biee tiaiith know how to keep a hotel. Mr. Stevens the chief Clerk, is a gentleman in every respect, and has oar thanks far attentions abowa to us dating our stny. We had tbe ef meeting the A producs and manufactories.

1'lts iuip- rULS.es a of such eahibitioBs spseUHy ia a asw oountrv, orif-jr IttuiAOa lVomMeosho Xlo. Zook. CLASS Best 2d best Best Set 2d bet Bsi Bed Stoud. 2d best Beat Work Si.nd 2d best 4xa. That the declaration of Mar tiai Law by Gen.

Kwing in a "city as thoroughly lo al aa it is profoundly peaceful, thus withdrawing troops tiom tho exposed border to a protected city, was au act of despotism uncalled for ia itself, hateful to law-abidinv; men and fraught -i. V. Dij Ionia Diploma. Diploma. Diploma Diploma for fiami.iiing the following atorea to the eubSatence De- i "jf Cui tiibeowt If o.

wilt he ia i us how many teams were fura- Keit iiare coll undar 8 mo old Farmer. 2'l Diploma. AWARP1NQ COIIMITTKB. Ed. Jonss, M.

E. Hudson, Joteph Oak- iy- ir 3. Best 2d Uat K. Farmer. lit Saddle horae 2d Jbeat K.

Farmer. Bet matched pair for 2d bst Diploma. Bst u- to parr.menb for delivery at For Scott, Eioiia6, day cl October, 1303, on or before the 10th Low tuuth he got, and what netted 4 In order to seeommoilats the Farmers, the will sav heir Wbaat and atll tiiaui lour, or will wuu uancr to too nguts oi SCO, OQO Founds of Flour, AWARDING COMMITrTEE. A. R.

Allison, J. P. Stalker, Juhn tan the ia form as how taanT luad of cattle Lave ran out M. Cart and Web. 7e think that the peopie o'j iBi wcr-astimatsd.

It creates a lamtabls spirit of erautatioa that 's ecriarn t- As npoa the agricultural and mschan-ical iatercsts of a soautj in great uisasure, tha prsseat and futurs weal er wu of a eomruunitj, saihonU our farmtra and mechanic labor to make thsir avooatioa a tciencs, and to impra-a ia it by ever mesas ia thsir power. 8cU lowu.hip hsring furaiihsd th great, st number of bi ubers, In ord.Des with m.trwetions to that effect the Eoutia Com-wittss base dsuidsd to hold the Fir mt this eiij, Wehepa tliat every arranmeat U1 be 5th. That the hunting of fugitives from bondage on the soil of Kansas is a crime damnable in atrocity and that every person engaged init should a dm JJinioma Aansas were tortsnate their selection for Congressman last fall. A. C.

Wilder ja tin. r-eughlv alis ta the Interests of his eoostitnents and they may rest assured that nothing wit1 left undoes ou his part to contribute to their pair draft horses. De oranueu wuh jutanay. em. That Kansa will tstand ever Brown.

CL ASS F. Best collection cf Vegetables not numerated 2d beat Diploma. AWAS.CISO C. H. Van Fusseu, Thomas Pettigrew, James P.

CLASS LOT 1. MISCELLANEOUS. advancement. Web and the Con Iteft tmirle extra, made from good aound faff wheat, to be donble sacks the outer rwii to be new gunnies, double aewed, te Inner aacke to be good, new, strong cotton. 100,000 POUNDS BACON SIDES, clear, in good, new, double sewed pinny aacka.

Both the flour and bacon to be subject to the tntpee-tion, accpiance or rejection of the Depot Commianarj at Fort Scott, Kansas. The same quantity ot flour and bacon to be delivered under the same tenditions, at fort -Scott, Kaoua, ea or before the xriiit.Xd her martyred daad and her living heroes by Adheringtoxha priu-cipje of PreedojnJtW-iTinowing i hat LUrrpTsiT divine right and file Indian Territory since January I et Can that jpj-er inform as how i- I. iho Uoef coutractor tha la i.ii-.-.i vcLoato'e the caitk Caa the ts uii thenamca oi'contrActora und uho the names of th' AiJ'a eia-i lojcd ly them to do the stealing A ad here it also bo interesting kMfj-v what the contract price it for i.evi furnibhcd the Indian lefugecs, tind whether ibse contracts wert tvrr aaatle for ih comfovt ud eooTt-iieoc of tig. C0BN jSAJU- F0H COHff grists to the mill will be -m loneer than ii n-aessary vs sarasare oat taair Flowe aad Meal. This will ansarttiie taras-r aya'art Wt.

efltKc aad lass ef -aeka. hat tiuman enactments are powerless nstiauons or KaB-aw. Doming need ea said about tbens, as tkay always epeak fur theinselve. Having seen UwUf nrt llis.Tir atac among tha number, Morning September 7th. we left lors and competitors.

to abrogate it. Lm Diploma. AWAKDISQ J. F. McWbirte, W.

E. Custard Thos. C-ps. t5T 4 Beit Jack 3 yeara old atd 2dU K. Farmer.

Best Jck 2 years 2,00. 2'1 bst Farmer. Best Jack 1 year old CO. 2dbet FArme, li-st Jack K. Farmer.

2 best K. Karitur ABOUT 8TATI05 Brat sack Flour. 2d best. Best 5 ll Butter. 2d beit Best Cheese.

2d best -Diploma. Diplom-. for home, end fey the time we reached Olsthe TnTTrt TT i iP" i i WOuld 7tb. That the re-cstablishment of the Department of Kansas is impcrsi-iivtly demanded, ana that we cannot expect peace, security or succe3 in the field nntit the vast territory em evll of the proprialors of the ML BOiS, BOOTS, braced in that Department is placed It eo were they let to the L'aiihe Jjmtt man tell anything myfil certain operatlone carried on Deliuont, Iluraholt, Pac Fox hae attempted te partake of the poor dinner at that atalien, we were satisfied that all vras vanity a r.d vexation of spirit We were net without plea-ant traveling coaipanioas, Parrott, Wilder. Reynold-, and Ruckiuiiam, of tha Bulletin, accompanied us aa far as Paols, Stage between Fori Scott and Learcowortb, snd the pub'ie gensrafly, to the wSwaUe excuses for eating houses at Ofathe Twin Spring.

The fare aetv. ed at thoa Ftstiona to travelers on the' SHOES, unaer tne control ot a single Commander-in-Chief. 8 th. That the removal of tha District Headquarters from Kansas to Missouri was a part of the scheme to fjist upon us the po slavery poliev ot that SPi I1TU 3 ih Slate, aud t'nat it 1ms rev.ilifd in giving re- uFweu eonu'j er.es to and CASS1MERES, ai-- in upon Kansas ao w-ton and bar- baious cs to Sad no parallel ia history. 9th.

That ilie Sebofieid -Gambia ncl; cy 10th. day of Ho remisr, 1863, Alio, for delivery, at tills B.pot, ea or bsfore the day of October, 19M. 300,000 ponads Best 8ingle Extra floor 200,000 potinda Clear Bacon Sides. 100000 pounds of Shoaldera, Shanks cat eT close te the hrlaket. The same quantity of flour and meat te be del irered at thi.

Depot October SOth, 18SS. AU the floor and aaeat to a- ef tbe aarne quality andpoi as described above. No bid. will be -wtertalned ibr an than, the' amount of flour required for each, separate delivery aor tor less thaa one ttundrea thoutand pounds of the meat, Small sample ef tbe flour asaat accompany the Md. Tha flour and meat to be Inspected by he undersigned or his agent.

Biddera moat be present at the opening ef tbe bids, and unless known to the undersigned must have the guaranty ef at leat two. responsible partita for the of the contract, if awardetk. No bis wiH be considered where the pary concerned in more than one bid, for eacU- separate article to delivered, nor from any party who lias failed to siB any contract previously awarded iilra- Proposals must be ma-ie in triplicate and on elieetaof paper for each article to' be delivered, Tbe undersigned reserve to the right lo reject any or all of the bids ottered. l'roposfcla mum be enderaed Proposals far tlour" (or meat, as the case may be.) JAMES Pj-ROY, Capt.2d Inl'y anil Acting ChUt C. S.

Delaware, Street Ho. 32. AWAHDIKO COMMITTEE. Mr. Griswold, Paul Buhler, Harry Uurtman, lot 2 Beet loaf of wheat bread.

2d best. Diploma. Beat loaf cf Sponge, Pound, Jelly and Fruitcake, each. 2d Diploma. AWARDING COMMITTEE.

Mrs. II. Wilson, Miss. Ann Aitken, Mrs. 3.W.

Streeter. lot so. 3. Best lot of apples and grapes. 2d beet.

Diploma. AWARDING COMMITTEE. 3eorge Stocktnyer, Win. JSmitb, John Hamilton. lot 4.

Best Photograph 2d best. AWARDING COMMITTEE. Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs A.

W. Griffith, Mrs. M. K. II ad son, LOT 5.

has for its object tbe perr stustiuu of slave" tbey stopped to attend the Camp Meeting. Lanning, Charley Van Foesen, and sne cr two others aocoupinicd us all the way to Fort Seott, which place wa reached on Tuesday evening, onee move to commence the ceaseless round of duties in a printing otBce. We enjoyed ottrself en the entire trip, with the exception of the times when crowded up in a small eoach. Altogether we feel better for it. aud with a new heart for work and re'axed brains and muscle, we oaco more put our hands to the plow.

C. B. HA WARD. The Sacrameuto Republican ia somewhat earnestly advocating "onr copper intorcats." That is a copper-headed sheet, and it probably fears a scarcity of material for emblems. enry, and Uroy, and if so, rill it 1 ttea4jghlea the puWi to rt'auon thereto Having enlightened th" pvblto oo tUtt "Sttljects for Investigation" has the Diuitt got wi enoogh to show at lueaus mt small sum ia trith-J-ioiIr, Jiqw much the contractors for furnishing supplies at the above Mimed points, have rnlised on-jay.

hawied stock Will it also tell as how ikU the Jtimtt MBa" have ma wat of ttvesa thieving opcratioas of its trie ud we ir.sist that the proptiotor 4'tiie Lima shall not stop here. want hiai to tell an admirine rad, and for which fifty eenta par meJ is charged, is eot fit to be set before roustn boats en Missouri river There nwer was a jear since the Brat set-tlement nf Kar.sa when farm produce was more plenty than it is now. There is no lack of Vegotables in any part of the State, and yet enough cannot be had at the tables of the eating homes of the above named p'aces, to supply the wants of a s'ngla person for one meal. Besides the dirt is enough to turn one's stomach, and the rool cffrotitrj with wh-ch the demand 1 tho "fifty onlp adds insult to the ifjury. The Stage Company, ia a tneasura is lo 13 3 AWARDING COlIMiTTBK.

Hugh Kirkeudall, Wiu. Byington, Alex-Patterson. lot 5. Best Jencett 3 years old and over 2,00 2d best K. Farmer.

Bast Jeanett 2 vears old $1 Oo 2d bast K. Fanner. Best Jsniioit 1 jear old K. Farmer. 2d best Diploma.

BertJocnett Faimer. 2d best Diploma. Bo! pair work mule. Diploma 2d best Diploma. AWARX5ISO COMMITTEB, Josph Back, William Holt, Joha Dcn-foa.

CLASS D. Beat Buck cue year old and over. 00. K. Farmer.

Bst lot of 1 0 bead, Ewes and one f5)00 2i K. Farmer. AWARDISO COMMITTK8. Isaac Ford, Iaac Allen, Dr. Lohr.

13kt Boar 1 year old and ovarl 2d bast Diploma. Best ifejar pig under 6 mo old K. Farmer. 2d Xi Diploma. Best Breeding sow.

Diploma. ry iti Missouri aud the ho.diiig of Kausa a subject prot iuee. TltKt although wa are fully con-stjicnsof tbe meed of praise due to the one rebel who returns wet cannot hulp bshevinT Una consiJar.ition is due to the ninety nad nino loyal men who went aot es-tray. llrn. That the pro-blavery eonaniracv niw orgai ising throughout tha North tor tuepurpo-w of carrying tbe next liauouni I-cion, and UsiraviDg the country in Ilia A LARGE ASSORTMENT wnQLfcSAL'fc The Leavenworth Bulletin of the -iK-niiej, r-'cive.

hm aid iu Rest specimen Knitting. 2d 9th eaya that Col. Drake tad ai? firrthw-rlrosxte 't-lvAM! of thii.r,- 2d best infurrniojuihavt -Qaantrile and hie fcidwas in Platte or Clay Counties. A regiment of militia has besn organized in Miami County, with Geo. Colton as Colonel, Lieut.

and Capt.Uunt, Major. ia zo test jj diploma. Best Breed sow with no' loss Best worsted work; or cmbroiderv Diploma 2d best AWARDING COMMiTTJSE. Miss 17. Custard, Mrs.

Horatio Know'es, Misa Stadden. lot 6 i LADIES SQl'ESTEIAN EXHIBITION. Best. Horsemanship Hat. 2d best Riding Whip AWARDING COMMITTEP.

C. R. Custard, John Diiion, D. B. RECTIFYING ESTABllSffflEUT.

GE5EU1L VUBERtr KO. I. I utiro Law iu3.h he offered to sell J.inieif and p3tier to Jiov uata I Was it the I'oRtmastership of lieay-ti worth or 00, or both I Ii aus.vering, these questions, which, of course the abore personage la uiot otiject to adding to Ms hst of W.M.--Sf far InvestigAtion, we in-eht that ho shall giv names places und data. We are quite snre there r.i not a thousand miles from vrho could furnish himt with la vita oa these subjects if he will for them 6 aU.hjrity of th ptr i iuitJicuLii it (hat whottsaU Tutbtr tiavla posted fu'Iy thus far, 're i ro4 o4i that the Dimes turr its ua iiiiao to Fort Leavenworth, and thi ourruprtoo" and knavery of latcarc street, And in all kinds ef than 8 pigs 2d best Diploma AWAKD1SO COMMrTTEI. P.

Ituckcr, Mxhael McLaughlin, W. iielchkiss. CLASS D. LOT 1. Bull 3 years old and over $5,00 11E.AD UUAgTEBS S.

D. K. B. M. IfclJ C03OIITXEE FOR SULEOTIN'J AND PRSPAE- 2d best tumwwni turn ING1 GROUND.

A. McDonald, Robert BJnckett. J. II. blame in this matter, for it is cnlj through its influence that psssengar are compelled lo'eat at those p'aces.

Tba inPprings station isby far the atone, By aorue arrangement tbe ecjfusd to loave 0.awo!omie before dv light in the morning, and lor.g before break faat. passenger are thur 1 to take breakfast at Twin Springs, or go without un it the Stnge reaches Psris, which is generally about 10 o'elock m. The Company charges enough for tbe trip to and from Leaven Worth; to at least make an en.leavtr to do something for the comfort of its passenger, (Travii.) There ia much reason fn- the complaints made by The Stage Coinpa-ay at this end deserve credit for Laving furnished a gentlemanly Agent, and ae. commodating and efficient drivers, and while we are not willing like Traveller" to hold the company responsible for the miserable excuses fi stopping places along he the roa. I 'inasmuch At the country is thinly settled a n.t to give thjin much ehoxe ra the selection we hoje that their influence, togaiher with public sentiment will hear so str-Higfy upon the keepers those station-, as t( ia luee thim to get np meala that are at hitf-way dacent, Ai for tls Siage Cotnpanh' who bate tl'e mm ia I'M Couch.

IV. raruiar. $3,00. K. Farm sr.

K. Fanner. K. Farmer. Best bull two yeara old 2d best Best bull 1 year old 2d best Be-t bull calf under 8 mo old.

2d beet 44 BY ciii conservatuo military poliCv a 1.ma jalrea.tr allowed huodreda of i-chtle to return to Missouri, and psriiiitie them to ravr.ge our border. 12th. That inasmuch as the people of Kansas are bare to-day, ready, wiiimj ftud able to destroy lie busuwLsckers, ar.d their service ar refasid by SchoSald's Order Is'o. 82, which proh.bits them frum crossing the iino, we of the military authori-lie-j inden.n'ty for the past and ee'ctiritv for lbs future, tid for this purpose demand tbht they sta inn in eiery neigliborhood in Southern Kansii3 a sufficient0 military force to ensure their protection. 13th.

That Schofield's Order No. 92 is the rariical act ot a comrDandtr who will neither destroy rebel i himaelf nor ailow to do so, tha clear elfoct of which is to protect guerrillas in put us, tho unconditional Union man of Kansas, in a fake portion letore the country. 14th. That the pieseut emservniive policy ahieh defends Kaimns on the soil of Knnas, is cruelty to our and tha', we can only be ande secure bv offensive tuovcnioi.ts which desiroy 'the niur-de -ers iu their dns, end that until the true p-obcy ia inaugurated ae detnand that the military aiithuiitins almll seise three bunded of the men who ate bushwhacker today and fanners to tnonow, and hold them at iursiago ba -c ited whenever a raid ba maderp. kaii.as.

loru. That if tlie Oovertimant eorilin-ucs force upon us ilie dt-fdnsite ystem, our Congresiiona! dvl-gnium to nrgeth itumwlmijMim) of ere. Kansas GESiBAI. ttFE.TI.-,-DEHT. Mr.

N. C. HOJD. GEO. A.

CRAWFORD, Preident. E. B. Norcross, Sea't. Diploma.

Gamble Schofield rul, both ta C. 1JIMM i sfeC-s No 32 DelaWaro St. No. 32- (Between Sacond and Third.) LBAVIiNWOiiTn CUTS', tierfiscmcnfs. I.

In conformity with the command cf the Oorernor and ommander-iu-Chief, lh enrolled Militia, (including all persons subject to Military duty) ia the Southern division of Kansas are hereby ordered to meet at their yo tii.g reciucta on or about tbe lDtb diij cf September A. 1). 18 CS, and organise into Military corny anie, by electi ng the number of corabsny offioers. IL Waen the reiiuind number (Forty of Miiitia, to form a company) cannot be obtained in any one precinct, two or more precincts aball unit-, or the member- of said precinct may attach themselves to some ethor precinct or company, IU. WLcn such election shall Lave beeu held, repoi sha-U at onue be made to l.viiijn and Itegiineutal Head Quarters, of the asrnp cf officers so chosen aud a (ull Mnslpr Hull uf said Company, IV.

As soon as said companies -hill have been crgauiiej, tney will mo.i.. lea.t ouee a wetk. Kiil drill to on every 8 c'clock St. Br -te or Ma, Qjtjr. Bcott, T.

S. M-" -JS. F.O BISSO.V, Ac't Adjii'ant K1. Missouri. Ua each of these s.iHeet ho -wvu, mggvl to our dear at the proper time, a legitimate ino of Notice to the Taxpayers cf Fort Scott.

All persons who have not paid their corporation tax, ore herein-notified that unless LATE AWARDING COMMITTER. William Baker, Wiiey Bolinger, John January. LOT 2. Best Cow 3 years old and over. 2d best i.

K. Farmer lht Heifer 2 years old i I K. Farmer. Beit heifor 1 year old. Farmer.

2d best Diploma. Be-t heifer ca'f under 8 rao old K. Fanner. 2d bett Diploru. Beet lot of 5 enUe- all under 8 mo 1,00 2d best Diploma.

AWARDISO COMMITTER. Janses Holt, llobsrt Buko, Di Smith. tuch taxes are paid ovi before the lst4''y--'1 October tho tux litts will be in the hands of the proner for collection. taw all persons are notified to BRANT iTtQ call on the City Marshal at onee and pay the after the arrest the l.favcnwonh; Committee senf from' that City" to Kanrns yltj- waU on Oes. choneid and Kwn and demand the anconditioa of Mc tame ana save coats.

ISAAC Marshal aud collector of taxes. Eisoliition of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between 'V Irf afrr.rlarc0 with the advice N. B. OT.DERS FROM TBS COUNTRY SOLICITED, AND PROJ1PTLY FILLED.

r-giftiont. ho rolably thought lan the h.nter part of Tliat we heartily respond to a. LOT 3. mutation of on only Uuw fniids in Mis eootrnet from Lsirenworth to OlatUc, we have aoapo'ogv to ofTtr fiirthro. The pro, rietora the iuelea atiny, evee-b -arffg and ar.acco-mrKiJa'.ra we mm it exjct anythirg cl fr-im their employ -'p wta a rested to and Mar r.v;.ir5yi-rr..wir...

v. xua union nud F. A. OuWa autf Chan. A.

is this day rfiaaolved by mutual agreement. hav. iriR unsettled accounts with the firm, are requested to-call and settle immediately with (Jfcas. A. he is aloue authorized te tettlo the accounts of the firm.

CUAS. A. WALKER, 8, A. OCLDtt, fert Scott, Sept 1st 1863, vJ 'C 1 iu ftj.nomt a (johim.riea In vi.il City tf Leirtwortb Best 3 yA-e of oxeu from any ,55,00 21 best K. Faimer.

ttt y. of Otec of any age $3,00 2d best K. Fariier i the hulls on tit they may be 1'fe- rttjie.a nh them deirandifc the feni.ni uf ibo iii'tljont tliisoutir De- M. HOFFMANN. hlt OOOtlS w.ll twirt an Ll, yon will flnd eonfirmcd.

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