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Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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V- IHATWCr.TH INSTU'aiIQK. AID TOR LAWKENCi on our liiKif -arciiWoi'th 1 The Tretusrer's itatemnt cf V44 Fa'r iq iKis nn Tn." weok, ufiia a iit some "of I niade in aid of (lie tuuerem at- Law SEWlHEr" MACHiHS i and, to and Wednesday under the I fM of th0 AgriAltrir Society, was B. attended andf jessed off with foot np as follows: the lious3 of tiii city, hud fouud NEW NEW NEW NEW Totsl arijonnt raid in $1742,00 STORE. STOErE. GOOlDS!" GOODS! no iittie tnthasiasm.

Considerinir i'aid over to W. H.Dunean, MUSIC AGENCj? iham alt jitijj Aa eieolkr.t husiuMS, w. a. 'ctowi Oar first call rn V. S.

Clow, music 2aler, Ko. Sirt. We Treasurer. 1700.00 I8f3 i the shortnei of the notice triVen and i (W Leaving balance on hand of $42,60. the doiibu an djs.couragemenle.n8u-ally attending ths inauguration of The.

amount of contributions', remaining unpaid, wiil, in the opinion of the, commit1 tee, swell the total amount of collections to SHjflWITCI! STREET, KOSENFELIT CO. 12000. iach moTemente it maybe pronounced a decided success. Tho Exhibition' was held in tie fiald of Coach, near ths city, The grounds were very well prepare by Robert Erackett, Committee-man, Sherrilf Hood fcs Saperlntendent, mansged everything in A masterly The. remittance of made on the ofla8t mouth, to W.

H. Duncan Treasurer of the Lawrence Committee, has -joo: PartiaMikl of C.iualtieBin tjie Battle in i Georgia. K1LLS1V -( Colonel ivay, comnian ling Ooloaal ii ug, com'iu'andir brigade. Colonel Bjirteeson, 100 Illinois. Coluni'I Jones, 36th.

Ohio Captain Seai lea, A. A. of Starkwea tuer's briga'te. Russel, A. A.

Gu of Granger's dirsioO; Lieutenant Colonel Ei Sf. tiast, 38th'fift diana. Adjutant Jack Sherbertl, 9th Kentucky Captain W. A. Bjce 88lh Illinois.

Captain J. Vf, Kilimer, 101st Ohio. Captain Miwhell, 81st Indiana. -Lleuteuaut Hle, lOlst Ohio. Lieutenant Rutler, 35th Lioutennnt.

Snyder, 35th Captain Captain Murdock, Ohio. WOUND Genera! LytlecoiinnaudiDg brigadf ia Rosecrau's thviaioO. Colonel. Carroll, 10th Indian'. Mijor Manetta, 10th Indiana Unbend Mot too', General Ro.iecraus's i Croxler, 4th Kantuckv, slightly.

Coi on'el John F. FuDkui)uses" 9Sth IUi-nois, Colonel Luther P. Bradiey, 51st Illinois, slight. Colonel Charles Anderson. "6th Ohio.

not yet been Acknowledged, perhaps thro' couced a ar suppiv of Piaaoa, "'id i oiler muaical insirutnentsj SLeei M.uio. niuicaj A.c If.a advertisement appsars in itiia issu of our paptr, and we will guar-auWetliat the representations thereiii contained are correct. Cuatoraari will find it oue of the beat estabiisbmsnts of the kind in the Wast, rtaaoeable price' and it g'n-tlsmauij proprietor to' dal with. Hs is also agent far the boat sowing ma-obioea in the couiUrjj'ef which lie has an xcaifeut supplj on i. BaOWs; xsq.

At this we ere greeted by tba genial eountaoauca of J. R. Brown, En-, one of the western agents of tbe Suniiarj oversight J. C. NOTICE.

Proposals for State Printing. SeaV.I Jroriosalii endorsed Proposals for State Printing" will be r'cceived'at the' office of the Secretary of State, Topeka; Kansas' until the Brsl MsraJsy in November next, for the executing of the" several branches of State Priuting in separate contracts as hereinafter specified, for the term of One Tear from the Fourth Monday in December nezL Proposal No. 1 For tbe printing esli-Sftis tor two House! of the Legislature, together arith such resolutions aud other matters as may be orders ed by the two Houses or either of them to he pritifed in bill forrri: Bids to specify the price per quire at which the bidder proposes'to furnish the necessary paper, of good ahd. substantial quality, for the performance" of the' wo'rky and the price per thousand" enii for the com-poidtioa ot the same, at which the bidder proposes execute the work. Such work to be ptinted in folio foolscap on small pica type, each page to' contain not less than teur ty-five lines of solid matter of the usual length and the lines to be successively fiiifchered in the usual manner and in counting (he composition npoa sucji, the aaAe' shall be measured as solid matter, and every necessary fraction of a' p'age to be counted as a full page to be Counted as a full rae," but no entire blank page to be counted or charged for.

Proposals' No. 2 For the printing of the JOURNALS of tbe Senate and House of Representative, and of such reports communications and other documents as enter into and make a part of the Journals. Bids to specify the price per quire for the paper, the price pr token for the pfeFS work, and the price per thousand ems for the composition. The said Journals to be printed in Buper-royal oetavo form, on neat long-primer single leaded, in as close and oaoipact order is consistent with gd Without unnecessary M.tnks para- p'lWwfc fa Ibis issae the eaH for ft County CWtnUon. The a.

nor-tMnrhont Ujastv and hc mhin ft, tne e.t?l wi'l undoubted 14 et0TT bat fcet cUed' to dilfer Lhe Committee in the J-sVqr'of tyling it fraVh Kfi ubJican VT fuink, at shis siae of oar hisMry St would teen tetter to -ft an lTjieonditionat Vwion CenrenjidA, For nrselvcs, waahSuUnct if rrtiea'ar whether ir ndlvxl Uaicn Republican or Union Democratic" for in thoJ irorer accept at ion of the tens, thoa tames are ay no-tiHoas, airi ve bc.utr to that class of persons; who frouave with tr. WHEELER Si WILSON'S SEWIM BIACHINBS, Treasurer. 1 1 Gen. DiMtz'er has tendered" rofigha tion to tbe Department, for reasons given in the letter we piililish below, and if has manner. The.firstday was consumed in making eu tries for com petition.

The second day was occupied in making and declaring the award's The numbercf article exhibited was small. The iaiies, farmers and metis oics at fault in aot bringing more forward. The exciting features of the csVibiton were the triad This Firm hav just opend in thir NEW ON BIGLER' STREET, A LARGrSTOCK OF way DRY GOODS, pHISis the MACHINE In' the World ruakios the Lock Stitch, arid i- been accepted. By the resignation of Gen. Deitsler the armv will lose a brave and efficient officer.

We hope he mnr rnay soon apain be blessed with" good liesltlr Tli following is his Fetter of rPsignition Kansas August 12. 1833 Gxsxral-: In my reiwrts of the 3d and 23d ult I stated ibat the condition of mv health and nature of my disease were such as to make it unsafe for ma to a'timot to other natr.e von-U ecietl as eweet of horses nj of female, eqaeetriin i asi Tng' Lis war baHiado au aboIUioaist of ship. This accuired in the afternoon wo were a stu-klcr for na ties of the second day in the presence of Corfltniss-oii, who baa hi office in the ra of tbe aboie eatabiikLniuot. lie showed' throngb his establishment, and exhibited hia arrsngraents for storing mediciuss, an various artieiea for the conifbrt of invalid -soldiers, which were complete, and spoke well for Mr. BV taaie.

We wilt veuture the anertioa that there is not, in tbe enplov of of tbe Gofernment, a more efScieat and about 2003 spectators who iurround- sd the ring. PRINTS, DELAINE i MARINOES CBURG ALP A A Colonel Armstrong. 93d Ohio slight; Colonel aulr, 18th Ohio slight Colonel Heg. 3d brigade severe. Lieutenant Colonel Medge, l'lth Michi ilrs.Capt.

was awarded the riding hat tae first premium. The Board votd the riding whip to Mis Rice, fo her fearless eqaestrian gf apbs or broken pages ths pages to be of ri-tHE PALES of tLis machine ial amounted to 16,727, being 3,6 more than' the combined of all otiiee Sowing Mto." chmts. There are i5ve kinds, Vahjrinjta flrKT from $45 to 51.25.' Ot bar leading machine? are the same room, and can be compared side by side. ojeto. -a.

or co'jt Improved PafeiitMelodeons Lieutenaut Colonel'IIunt, 4th on id ctsura that tbe convention oii-ht tote style. a "Union Atofi-tioniei Cenvcnrion hut the Union the watchword of the country fn this hoar of trial is suScieift for as; apd wt care not whether a maft i's an Abont-onlst, a Repullican cr Pemo-trat, we are wili ng to'mest Lihi'in convention, or elsewhere, as a bro her, proTkiingtho sacred firei of Liberty larn within hi breast and ho it willing to unite rilh ua-in swearin" fi. the same size as those of the Journals of the Legislature of Proposal No. 3. For the printing of all Reports," Communi hip.

15'e committee reported that liieulenant Colonel Tripp, 6th Indiana. ilisa Cngh woald have taken a pro nUTii if she bad entered her name for Lieutenant Colonel Bryan. 75(n Indiana cations, and other aoenments that may be ordered to-be printed in PAMPHLET form by the Legislature or either branch thereof competition on the first day, in ac join my command at Vicksbnrcr for several months to com, but that, if I c-uld be assigned to duty fariher "ortli, where no gVcai physical exertion l.e required, I would try to render some serwee to tue Government, As my health is no better now than at the date of my last report; and the puriod at weich I shall be fit for duty in the extreme South, being rempte and uncertain, and haTing no encouragement to b. assigned elsewhere, and -heirg unwilling remain idle longer uner pay, I respectfully tender my resignation to take effect immediately, I remain, Very resp'y vr. obt svt, Geo.

W. stzler. Ad't General, USA, Washircton, D. C. And all deserip'tions of FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, For, Ladiet' and Chilkren't Wear attentive Sanitary agent, and mahv of our siek soldiers will bear testimony to his care, and attention to their wanta, in the admiu-istiatioa of the delicacUi of the country.

ifr. B. desires a tojsay thatSurgeonsand other officers iu the army who wish to secure rnt clothing" and other articles for the comfort of the soidierf are requested to addreas hlra withouf fail. If he has not 11 the articles re.piried, hs will make meats to procure them immediately. He haa printed appiicaaon forma, which' he Lieutenant Colonel 2d Ohio.

neif cept fuca as enter into aud a part of Of all sizes and dc'eriptious. Also the school and church Organ Melodeons. cordance with the rales. slight. the Journals, together with the volume ot FUB- Hugh Kirkendall took the premi- LIC DOCUMEN TS.

Bids to specify the price Lieutenant Colonel Nasser, 101st Obio," flm for navlne the best inn nfMr. severe. per quire for the paper, "the price per token for the press work, and the per thousand ems for the composition. To be printed on the same Lieutenant Colonel Vaughan, 17ih Ken- ASON HAMLINS Improved Mdodtont and Uaraiotuumi' riage horses bslt the committee McDonald would have tuckv. sI'ghL Mjjr Kentucky, slight.

d'ify to it common country. But'whiie we care nothing parties larly ahoat the name, there r9 q. Union men who honesty think it houid be in name w'- at it ought to be in a UncondUional Union ConTentioa." Loyal cer.aidet that they are excluded from a "participation therein, juhj't jounsion, 'iii liuuoia, aeyere. M4r Brown, CStli Ohio, slight. Msjor 13th U.

infantry, CLOAKS SHAWLS. A large Steek at Low Prices, will farutab' to those teqiiiring them. THI UAVSSWOaTH FOU(iiKT. We called at the above eslaltiisoent, taken the first, and Ccharles Haskell the eeeohd premium if they had" Seen within the rales. We noticed JIaj.

Gen. Btan't, Maj. Ciirtis, Col. Moonlight, and other no ables in tke ring testing the qualities nd raetile of their war horses. The kind gr type and the pages to be of the same size as speoified for the Joarna's'in Proposal No.

2. Proposal Noil 4 4 For the printing of the general and local LAWS; and such joint resolutions as may be directed' by the Legislatai to be printed ther e-with. Bids to specify the price per quire for the paper, the price per token for the press work, and the price per thousand ems for the composition. To be printed in royal octavo form, on good small pica type, the pages to be of the same size and form as those in the laws wlfch Wa found one of the laigast iu tia West. The I yee are fiutaued work men, as we ducovered by an examieation ASD Att KIDS OF' MUSICAL VITJRS, FL UTE and othe small instruments, with the various" INSTSRTJCTI03' will be "kept constantly en hand.

aw axi of tne most popaiar i is now on and will be replenished constantly, direct fromTt'he publishers. To teachers and dealer in mneio Mspr H. Aidn, 38lh Illinois, severe. Mjor D. Wall, 25th severe.

M'jor Carr, 72d Illinois, aevsri Miijor Carr, 72d Iddiana, slight Major J. F.Snyder. 13th Odio, slight. 35ih Illinois, 6vere. Cspta.n Greenish, 8th Kansas severe.

Captain Cole; 38th IUiUois, severe. -Captain Mallard, Palmer's ataff. of their work. Ererv description ol work, from a steam engire a comtr.oii screw, of the session of the Territorial Legirlataie of I860, with similar marginal sotes and index to the and retult might be a tfiTiaicn where nnanimiiy oaght to exist. The Union men of the County cannot afford a division in their rnnke, and there can certainly be T.9 good for it.

Xo pood Republicaa cw. object to tho same of Uncoo-iUIonal Union," neither a lojal Demo crat but many of the farmer woa'd object to a Union Democratic Coa- are promj-lly manufactured: They have 6 late been particularly engaged in the man-! ufactars of house cornices and of naments, trial of horses and horsemanship' between Capt. Tonga and Joe Dillon, "brought frtqeent cheers from" the crowd of lookers-on. During this exhibition (Jen. Blant's elegant Crass Band was discoursing atirriog music from the stand.

It is to be regretted ttatsome parts of the county were not better repre-! Ready Made CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES NOT IONS Cheaper than aver bafora ofTered'to this Market Proposal Nbl 5: Fortheprintineofall BLANKS and CIRCU Ncu? Abfeftuemcnla. fence railings, We had the pleasure LARS necessary tof the use of the Executive aaS5 tf meeting our old frierd Wilg.jn- cae of the proorietors if esnJV.hr.,t LITJ2ii LIST offices of the State. Bids to specify the price per quire" fqr the paper, the pi-ice per quire for the press work, and the price per thousand ems for the composition; LIST of letters remaining la the Pvgt OSce at Fort Scott, Kanssa, Utr ls, an nej, tmone mouth sect to tbe DcimI Letter" OSm "vi.wuiuuui nut lecommend to the public as an excellent tented. Bat, the with it. man to deal with.

nuuiu ioe latter ebjeet a Union Con. Atkim Ihf. I foDlNG, STITCHING AND BJNDlNXS, Ahney John Au! Conrad AyerjMnMO-Alexander Yf i Avevj Lewis ft will he made, and they can depend npoa a large." j. Stock to seteet from at all times. As R.

B'r-jWD will noe'essariiy be ab sent mst of the time, the above basiness will be in full charge of the undersigned, wbo will give it kls and persoua! atteniion. w. Ho. 38 Sbwsee bet. oecnd and Tbir Delaware Street No: 33 Proposal No.

6:: AHuerou i I 1 PwawesBSHsssaaasHnu-. m. By ordar of County. Com Buffinetoo Jli Baker 6 C. W.

TnOJtAS. The establishment of tie- -fcore gentle man Is rsat'; to the city of Leavenworth, and an accommodation to the public For the foleine of all bills, resolutions, nam- arnett Miss mw mr viuaeu, is assurance 10 ns that this socjetv is a fixed fact," end that from this forward oar citizens will make preparations, for ne years exhibition an exhibi'on Burtei AS D. It. COBS. Bower! Oeo i Blakey Browa phlets or documents ordered to be printed, together with all the stitching of the same, and the paper covering of- all docrmeuts ordered eentwii." hy not tlen meet in h.amohy the only tstae before tie country? In doing this we are downing the paries to wiieh we belong, but only laying aside our a'rty clothes, to take on the uniform of generally.

ilia large both above BLEACEfeir ANtV BROWN. 8 CASSIifErtES, SATINETTS, In greal variety, aud, very Cheap i.mz-nm. i John lilack airs Martliat yd II Baker Williaia afysinger tt Bryen Broclt Burton Miss Brown Miss It liraud BtxiwU ID B. unsunAR li.iw.-n tim and Leiow, are crowded wiib of ev wiil not be sarpasse any of the counties of ti older States. Or or the pleasant features cf the Fair was the presence is B.inja Mrs Miss Haa covered by the Legislature, which proposal shall specify the rate per hundred sheets for folding, rate per hundred copies for stitching, and rate per hundred copies for covering all documents ordered to be coveted.

Proposal Daricv-r Jtha Cba.rin'n. "Why Cannot Kansas Soldiers Tote. Tbe House Journal of M.lreb 2d, 1863, contains a record, of which the following is an exact transcript "Senate joint resolution No. 2, providiog for the amendrnortt of. the Constiiuiion, so' as to allow sold ers vote, ng taken up, and the btt'sf puf, a vole of two thirds of the meiiiWr) eiec'ed mare important issues.

Theri are, at the present time, bat two partus the Unconditional and tie Condition. b.fmtl Bowser Tool Balijt Wcaui illash JDan Bwrell Black H-'traima Briglit Eaker Mrs -iienham Bair i Bolot Banks It Bently IH C'OX KM Callsi.an arrig Wra-Com, Capt A J.itin Drwimer Carr W.I For thejoldiukr stitching anil binding- of the 0: Mapleton girls, all in a horse ominibns. They cama under the auspices of John ITimoe, Dr. Baitton and Byington. Ihe "Battery fcpy" furnished two large tents for ery description, and it is a pitasure to be waited upen by Lis gentlemanly and oblig-irg TUX 1LAXEK3 We spent two or three days at tli aboVe house, luxuriating ia all the -licace of the season, prepared iu the eiCeiieut mauncr for which it has such an ex'jelleut The house has Intely been a thoroughly fitted up and furnished from top to bottom.

Its barber and other salves, ana eg rooms, Hit equal Seitie 1 wii.icU 2T 4utner Al-irare. Cuimmnea J. Crmi fa -Ctirl damofl'' Bonr. Mickle Ii Bjagtea tx Bjyj at Cliaae Couam.uxs niss 9 Carpeuter II Ciarke Atlan Carpnt run A Cnaia tiers A II CuaMfl 4 Cteaue! iyo Chu Aiiata Jtia Cat Dj- ii a Ponavun -Iaiic loleu Mt6 aFary 1 journals, and voiuiues of public documents, which proposals may specify the rate per hundred, sheets for folding, rate jr huc-dreii copies for ant rate por hundred copies for binding Ore laws, joui nals and public deewments. "Thebicdirg of the laws shall be in calf," the journals in ha! --binding, thevoiiHnes of public Cocumonte in' paper all in the sanje cu.i materials as of the year l5hl.

i Lmon, and the IatUr will no; tste to take advantage of any dijen-Biona that might arise in. the ranks of be former, "ithon members of dif-ferent Christian denominations mret upon the broai basis of Christianity to etl'oc5 some greet work that unanimity of action, they do their accommodation. CO And ia alt kinds of ary for it passage, it was 1. st by the following vote: Arcs lAford, Baer, Bee.aon, Bnrre, Bishop, Bottom, Eradier, BroaJhead-Brown 221, Brown 54, Campbell 55 Clark. Christie, Cobb, Dnnisoo, D.iu-thitt, GirJou.

Grover, llans Ilarr son, 3 Carpenter ii'M 11 (irk TitVtake all descrftiicna of Yd $2 Telegraph to lawrenee. Lawrence now oae telegraphic com-ronnication with the cast, the line hav- Produce on exchange ir gd-j'in. hi a tsa Binnis iisbi i ih ii. sor Mrs iuU.u 11-5 lJOvl" I'- "IV 1. ml mj lt Ss you wish to buy barrstea, do not neglect to call s'nd see ECSEXFELD CO- E-1.

a gouiie Jonei. Je 17tb. gsgedin advancing the cause ia which EftSBt UUt 1 no soutraotor or tors' execute ImrTdiu specific eoauraet, and in the i l-A'ruhcit'na noove'sei' forth and i iu detail in 4n Atft to P.O:-ie for Trmting" passed May. A. ii- 1801, Feb.

20 Blank of rr.ps 11 be furnished upon Rj.j-.!itutk.a to the See-re Wry ef State. i -wciars kaow how to administer to the wants o'f their cumar- OUS g'Jcjts. au of them aro interested. Whr Sl ang ry Tt I 1 1 4 age, Kngers, Sager, SnjU Sie.l(,. trattoa, Tuekor, Underbill, Vaiiln ler 44.

Nays Eiiis Forman, Ful'i-jer, Gics Grtuev, Lscock, Latin, Ms.iiil.-.llusseli We bave heretofore nrged the importance of a telegraphic comrauniea-ion between Leavenworth and this city. If the Government coald realize the importance of such a communica-tien, amount of property, and th hnmber of lives that raicht therehv yleigerDM jjUlreJ-D ratler M'' 3 Fairs icr Gookins le 2 Oarrett Ju Harrerfjirs if Hccsert A Ila.i li HaiamirU siio i wo tear toljave our par-ty creeds in tbo background in an emergency." like the Ihe Ibune Fareu 3 Gish Guium-i Miss 3 Onal.u jjrsL ll UriUiu A ITeath iianimaml liazeran eaiul uuhin KevO Sec, 32 Delaware St Ho, 32 or COUe HI could Hot ti-nart as is ni. uj 4L James Goirei-. ZS Onmtij L' Ua.jf w.is Je-i Ho.vari IL)iiar Hioiau Man-ison Mrs Mr; I.awker liUc-uSLiiC enworth xa jta cases a good and sr.aicisot i conltmptated by law pcsal in order to secure n.t:o-? Wiiere there is no Boa i i i ioyai men of the cannot afford to be split op into parties at a tine Hkadqc -'ahteks Mo St. Lot; is.

IJ- iceiweec Seoond TEi Til.) ujjushi will ro" i Landis, of the above houss. Landis fiad-g hie constantly increasing custom too great to be accommodated "without euienr- vnea tiieir united a. tion is required The i jo proclamation of the bo saved -from destruction, we are inclined to think it would not be lbno- Hall u. i ATEN WOHTH OITT, isi iu Bap- yi. a wsu.

Miaiwi-iini; a.iKiaui ii ASA Audit -roi' jijjit WILLI -a SPRiUCS, Treas. if ad. 131 i ot anooiy rebellion pnvilnge. o( lb.) Writ of Hate is Cori us i0 Uancwk i the cases of persons belonir. to thi I nntil that work woald be i ommenced.

Let ns suppose that we have such a n9M oen. an examrle to 4it V. A a 4 and navai forces of the one Sis es ana ijnSw CDrnmanication. Quaritrell croaaea Hariia Judte liaivey ii Hili Jardon -L Jenuisun 3 Kinit Mr, Kid a ell Martha" I'aaiWtt Lemuitis ludian Jousoa irg. Las mad extensive additions aciv3 the street, in the waj ofroospsfor guests, and he can now accommodate macr aa iiv other heme in the city.

Landis is rcalfv one of tbe bet bote keepers in be State, nu nr6jscustofnjrj will testify. the lino near Paola or Monv.d Cirv in weeiiouid continue the the old party Usucs. Throngboattlte loyal States the onlv isn i-A se aoes eo tne news other persons described, wb'i be hi Id to appiy to all Missouri uiiiU.ies!.l into service under tbe orders Commander. mirtial law wtd If rltfMv en-f this Derm)fnft S.V:.,... the subscriber FROM ard after this data wiU sell goods fo' Jesszn Mrs 3 Ja.ks-rj Jones i 1.

-r Lieut KuappU 8 li ng LsiKrii IAiiJsi-'tir Levi Kiin Tv' Mjnty it their elections is between the Un- LevenTrorth, Kansas City and Knight S-rgt Keyes 3 LoTes-e Vk L-(t Mies le.nens l.Tiac lH5 BeiiJ Mlvtn 3. Mwjberiiy Jlra Maoa: Proposals for Corn. wiUt "ceired at this office on-tii I A clock it Thursday, October 15, 1863, FOR' 75,000 Bushels of Coni, eonditiotial and the Conditional Un'on ar tr9P3 are imme-particeu Shall. B-Mtrboh Ooanr bow mrich time Heady Pay Qnlu. uicju a icss nrdent spirit in behalf of fcnu D0 macn prop- eur country? erty how many lives would be pre- 11 cMasiarsCoU 2 Msitiiews Mrs The Leavenworth Times ba3 lately concluded a longnd.Iabored report of the proceedings in the suit botwaln' D.

H. Bailey, and D. R. Anthony, for imprisonment, and rejoices ex. cedidgly thereat." When we consider Mose Jaaies S.

B. OSDBES FEOJt THS COUSTBV SiUICITU' AKD M. HOFFMANN all persons who rosy in srij nmoner en-coursgo mutiny, or conduct, and audearor to creaia dis-aiitisfaction among ihe troops, aud agsln i persons wbo shaj'i publish or ntser wor.is t- exii or mneuj the ve.tnle. or If we aro correctly in'crmed, the tein" detroTI- Tho J-abo-r McCormtek si Morgan McMaurs Jaha Wilier VV a McGuire O. Jamej Kobk-y a tji(fj Lewis 4 uaihes NT steriklej ii KrOrath -KcKey Ktrilk sicCoy Mrs Kcwurray Saml Manlet Miner Mrs Lydia convention held two rear.

woaia arise from the Soan alo fort loRs: yohr'CASH rRODTTCE UEAV ItARftAISS st tbe be delira-et at Graiii Warehouses fecott, Kanjjaa, as foilua's Mulllitg Moriiin John il r-l a 51.11-is Jese MeCaniral Moon Ma-icka Nancy Miller Merrick ws ti 2 M.iffvtt 0 -S Mattr Me Crrmick Jf Maiey VV Jjjm ii 8 aoi get construction of a telegraph a this an cr.condititional uouer are. inestimable. coion Convention, tho defonte nM lMsfiiOOl or facts to that tbe jury rendered a verdict for only 150. instead of $10,009, the amount chimed in the petition of the If tbe Government will not con! MjKirizie Mar.lndaif Levi Muorexra a any dis resolved that while the war lasts their only party fchouM be the Uncoaiikioral struct such a line, we suggest that tho people at both ends and alone the. we ainnor'ties, or in iiiatmor them iu the charge ot'tLe'r duties- 25,000 EusKeis ly November 15th 25,000 Bushels by DecemLur 15i 25,000, the whole amount iy Dee.

31, '63. .25,000 bushel of the above to be -shelled MtilsrDrak Stiller wB hot KicWas Owen I) Oiirn Janies PriiKM? Fitter Mrs -A ONEPEICE c. Atiy person guutv of the es raon and we aro of the pin. ab-ve road Uke the matter into their bands. It will not cost over ten or twelve thousand dollars, and it will be a pay plaintiff, that a majority of the jury were; in favor rjf rendering a verdict for the defendant; and that tbe verdict was simply a Compromise between them, and a single individual on the jury, we are inclined to tLink nux we cave already learned, that unices.

a change in the meiuioiiu.1 iijall tw punished bv A imprisonment; at the discredoa of tbo mii tAry comrnissiun; Bi.v nwwuspe! shall comiau uublicttioiis it. vt.v.t..,,. corn, clean, ami free from dirt.cobs or thsr irrelevant matter, sacked in srood ing concern, to say netting of the call is made by tho Committee, or O'Dia William Prestcn PahacT G.io l'ike William Peterson l'itts 11 13 Kobt Kiliabnairh Ll Miss A Holers Tt Kan-sea Mrs Mrs Kanaolf and well wd with linen twine. 50,000 bushels of corn the e.ar. snnnrl iou.

met tnat it will he a public benefac a i'ijrc Vaul A Payne 3 Pnry A P.u-i;. John 31 Piv.iit Ltie Qr'iroyle JonatLai Hod 0 Witoed Jrs-Eqjsdi td (tj OK iherts Kusii (ii Eoli KreJ lt.iv Relieeca Wee Dolinds Husii A Rir'iardacn ItOLkh John 2 Richardson I RteutrLa II B-iberts Sioiimen F.ad 3 Kick Jaiitea I our cotemporary has no reason to portion ojf it ignored by the Conven. tion. it will be cUi'mod by many of tor. Let as hav a telegraph bv all 1.

of the order wiil be sappressed. Spscir.1 attniion is t-hikd to p-jigrap 220 the revised army re-ulat oua, it-hie a ill hereafter be strictly enforced. husked, free iron, i'uj-eian matter, and of the best rfuality. Tbe wtc'i be subicct to inspection and weiaht at the place of delivarv hv I OLOTHSj means. taeuadarsigaei or his aaut.

broken with them, and anotber Con- nave a letter from Bids Will not be for less than 10.000 bushels of corn. Proposals must be in trioli- Ml. 1 1JU iros ijuuce tnatcner. inrnrm n. i v.

i mere ia anv ttnn-t y.a i r.n A Stump Bill Eheas.0 SiiukardJ Sndcn John fters Miss Ann Seal Xhos 3 tcel ery highly Caltered by the verdict. When Mr. Anthony went to pay the fine, he found that his. friends bad forestalled, and paid it for him. While in Leaven worth we heard a good joke on Sam Wood, editor of the Council Grove Press, and Leaven, worth Times.J It is said that he was in Lawrecco at tbo of the second All are an an eqnal footing no respeet to ftU can buy Roods at my store for READ! PAT NOSK OTHERWISE.

I have long believed iu I UU lUiJ IRH mererore, for the reason men-1 it will eimnlv ho a law t.r Hannnh wuoxn contracts may be awarded under th terms of this advertisement be present, with their securities and in readiness to close tbe contract as soon as the award is made. KiA bid must have a printed copy of this advertisement attached. Thn By order of Major (ien J- A. Campbell, Ats't Atlj't WASHlKGTffK, Sept. It appears now that ail three of llosecrans Grand Divisions were engaged in lbs battle in front of Chattanooga, two of which weredtivta hsck in conaidenh'o ticrodi and ina.smnch as it was 1rob- no Juries need bo summoned but as if hi MOT sum Stitrs SehefGnaaa Seowere John Sanders Bunnnei-s Hiss A Stringfellow Thoa Smith Emily Jane Thomas TiaUewcll Thpmas M'ua Traub A ToasleT Tanner o'U4''eoversigrit on the rartof the luri es have already been summon I StH-hcer Ml Scott John Steigneur, Geo Skunner John ji Thomas Jake Turner Miss A Thomas Tiiompsen Thomas Jf Titus Otia n3 voiarnmce, and as the Committee Sipitii SOD Smith Tuler a Thompson John Trowbridge Tactet Tucker Miss Ihompson it ii signed reserves Jhe right of rejecting any or all bids offered, and increasing or diminishing the quantity oue third, by giving the party or parties 10 days notice Bid? must be made in the name of the parties connected with the transaction.

These specifications, will be panic, and that while the citizens ed, of course we shall expect a jury bsT-e, if court is held. It is the wish of a portion of the Ii igsata and oncers to visit the State Fair, which is held at L'eavonwortb about the same time. That pleasure ther will be 83.3 -fix mi uidl'l- der. Gen. Bosecrana imputes tue loss of the batt to disobedience of orders on ttie tirt A LARGE ASSORTMENT Tansice Icaac Whiten en Wiii'iloan were making preparation for its defence, Fam showed a clean pair of heels," and suddenly found himself in a corn field, where he remained two of Gen.

McUooki. lid tailed, ti cei uy tfunot te convened in time, wa Pag-g that in order to harmonize mat-tv, when the Convcnlicn mcote.it reaoh-es itself into an Unconditional Union Convention. By doing ha moiiy will jrevaii, and will he minns the food over which to ivjeise, in disernion they eo much bfpe fjr, among tbe Union noa of tS eoontry. ivin rnuri I Vennellioa Wra Wallace wm Warrtia JUS WiiLaois 3 Williams T2 V'iiteneai 2 L-J. il Wiiiia Wish 7A 3 Jtante Watts I-eiiip t.osecrans.

h.1 he ji- as ordered, strictly aoiliereu to, ana rigici'y enforced in every particular. Troposals will be endorsed "Proposals for Corn," aud aJ iressed to tiie DPPOT QUAEIEBHASTECS' OFFICE. Fort Kcutt, ICacaas. Sept. 20tH 1873- M.

II. INSLEY, Capt. A- Q. V- S. Army.

Whitlow White W.ilfO WhitakerJE Wio 1 illiams John Wavrlewwod WriRhtw -WUk-w Wiirams Wilcox JuliaM 1 ft aSili il 3- Ik Waril Ura A. WilK-y Rt.r V.isriLi A 8 8 Ko -ii Ware Jiha eiaus opinion is the tie w.u'id have re snlted in a Uuiou Great anxiety it fell here in nin circles for the saf-ty of Carnsid. To reinforce his only tsf. bj ta Fersnns ealiins foe letisrd iu the above LEWIS e. S.

or three hours. After all was over he returned td Council Grove, and published lot of staff about Lane being in a corn field all night. "Piirt ihg this and that together," ii is a ablecastj that Snrr.uel imagined himself tho "grim chieftain," for the time being, or at least that, tbe aforesaid Hit obliged to forego, if, they desire to be in attendance at the Court. It is probable that, the moat important business will be harried through, in order to give them an opportunity to attend tha Fair at least oris Cuv. 1i The belief is gaining ground that Gen.

Scbofield is eoon to be removed Eis ordor No. 05 mar succeed in may not uo cioss U'5 r.isrsnd move do ry AOVB.irftEi, or tit ctr thfiu. to MNLOV3, p. M. in the river atid netrste to of il; down lieh.nd the in.ninmi'iis.

i' lor tnsuiog was hetM at tie Fair Ground. en 'A- afternoca and resulted in the doti re-dection of GeorK A. Craw. Ilazen Forwarding Commission MEH HANTS; .1 ''is opinion ru to uisKe pay tne returns trust be quick, as I cami.it keep uu my wk of Ooods ca small profits without ready pay! lam ti-Ur-miuH to make it to the interest of sii to tUe Eeady Pay System; as I wui than any nia can.atid credit his g-oda out i buy for cash, and cheaper than those Tle buy on lime. ilKMEMBiiR, and after this tate i ae tsr2 individual was'as big a coward oi iininarv unit! te to Hi t-r! ed move (.011 aic's i Hc.n, luhgrKH! risk of ii.

e.i: vil'. President. Eaekiel Brown, Vice suppressing the expression of loyal el For said (vmnty. liorncni D. iiene- I Iu Court ir In tuc uistter of I'.

tft jt)clatt are Street, "1 fcr. E. B. Norcroe, i aT a. uar.in.r Irea.urer.

AW Goff AUCTIOMEESS; 'ifuiS-iATi, ej.t. 23. OrtCK Is tnftt Letters of i-l hsve been to the nurif the Estsfe cf M. "jryw tor jtanon Towasb'p. Ce.

Ku- Nahv. Unio oi ssth Burn- sentiment, but it cannot prevent a feeling of joy animating the hearts of the people in this Department, at the prospect for bis removal. Cobbler in rpelding writes to his mend in Bost.m. that bv- a r.ni cfier, Director for Uarinatoa Townsbin. BQNT ASK for GEEfilTr I v- i 't-'' 'de has reaebsd a poiut "5 --ou'tiy.

by. the C.i'.rf tho IV mi to )reveot a flunk enetiv. ti.mos. inrectnr for Timber Hill M. Lpgett.

Director for 1 1 BY t.ai A-tted ths Udiv of 8p-! N--a; nil persons baring I sue si I 'harebv lio- because I don't fi ke to ert'se ret, ask. I will the lleMj Pay Col. VViMer P. but if ycu ffr- lo deny;" Try in vonr 'i: f- sirivi Corner of Delaware SEC-0HQ HTHHEf LE'A VENVTOF, Til, KAXSA Sf iasfi rii venter By the l.enretivrorth Bnrletir! we learn that the wife of Cat. tain LUnt, tho wife of -Col.

Moonlight, were thrown from a buggy in thai city, and tho la tor lady severely injured, navin had one collar Lone broken. Thank i tofnond Friend, for some literature. Bill keeps a fino stock of daily and wookly papers, magazines periodicals, light ii eratiire, books) stationery, hand; ha is a boy" to deal with. G0 and eee him. and ii 'f; much more iaortl'e at the North.

ioWDsl.tp. V-MWctxVirr, Sept. 21. The Miasoori. legation arrived this ereaing, having been alight accident tong-MvJLey were mm a fire be lost bis awl.

We hope ii, was not his last. Ex In other rords his hM P2ged out. Con, An erf fired and erer lattinj nnfor-tanate affair. tint rr.ust'rcent tb aHirie -to the year the d.ue ot suid Set Mrs, or thev mar he ait rf snch estate, "aad is.ii not esl.j felted within date 8nM letters, they snull be fiwes bni. i E.

HE EDICT, Administratrix the Estate Boi-nartl D. CeoeilieV -'e'd. Jlound City, Lion i'epj. 3, 1 Sept. -too: Geu.

Heoker hai lien a im AND enthusiastiealry met by tbe reopTe LATH portan in she fiM. wiiere his i.rlliant iTfrhtliiir qualities will Lave -their ruii scpe. i -The Albany Evenintr Jo-imaf varioaa stations afeng the roniet and beers for JHssonri asd tbe.Badicafs were giren with a will, Tey will "roVeed on thc.tr jonrpey at b'clotk fi. C-BfiAST'Ctl1 well postetl ptperr in the confidence of the Admicistration says: In tbe erent ofchanire ef The Iearen worth Conserrative hss news," which it telires reliable, to the effect that Gen Scbofield has oV: AtfctelsBieafS'9ti3s. John Elrode, Ploiatiff, I ltefore Alex.

C. 4 Reader, -J. P. of Po-t lin Sesrl, Dtfin lant. tost township, Linn Front authority which und.hted we lesi-ti that Ksn-as ia to be nn.ia a tei.arate Depat tht i.

-trill make 'C LIB'FiAL ASYANC'SIEKTS CONSIGNJIEriTS. PttOMPt ATTENTION will be paid to att business entruftpd to our eara, nlai3 fort soii dcr of the Detiarlment blacks ta liaiisis. Jred Lack to Kausas all the trooos ui Gen pro La Mr Va assinerl be plced la 'e 21it dy of A. 0..1 C3, soil -06- vrvii. Ditnt, excepi mo liicliiit.

rej- HOWS Will ft 1 I Jat'Pft 1-Hi-fi an at inbhlirnt 4ti ti. above to that JDeRrtmeDt. 1 Li ia tbe ru-i rtior. iments, which me expected to hU i tlie Indian Coantry. j.

we bare si' a tlyt a 'a aad Monitor eSeej ev-rv si, tC.Hafii 'inf that GOOtlS irn twM aid get the worth of thetn ia CHOICE G00D3 at fair exchange. rort Ssott, Kansas, 1, JtN O'fW T.J 1t Ot 1. retr-si, ff 7il 1303. cvwa -r. mV cart V-Cnl 'l 4".

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