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Union Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • 1

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PCBUSItRD BVBRY THURSDAY HOES1SO, BY KMMKRT ft UtTWARO. erricB os Biatsa street north bidb. fcl0BI Ooc SquAva of Onc-ruurth of a CJ i. 4 4 UBESIY AKD UNION NOW AN3 ONE AHD TNSEPERABLE.1 Terms ef Snbsertntl'eat ft.Cj. en jev.ITv copies" 6 jxk, Nm ts Ten ar-W on year, Ktea-rtss Pelt Taemy en year, Tit-t Hot- VpTt-rmMtbi hnariabtr ni moVant.

VOL. I. At 4 ESCOTT KANSAS, NOVEMBER 12, 18G3. 14. sail.

tt .1 A POETRY. Editorial Justness pircctarjj. Joshua llillius; iu tlte Ctiair. A Ou c.aard. VAN FOSSEN BRO'S, EVENING BULLETIN recently camo to li4 RBuTSTeTTtOF BKEDS AND KOTART PL'tlLlO Ilftvin liott-r ow- tivno OiSee Scott Aeaaae.

aadee Um Bulfeaa Ofllee, fart TesterJ that several persons of thV X'fl (tl f-aj t.tm 1 bus, Coviatoa and News. osM. sUasss nl tf TAIUIRISd and rvnsjring, Drake' Building, Bigta? Street etMt Soul, Kn.4aa, all kinds made niton short notice, had Um latest sMes- Only terais CASH. KOBKRT BLACKKTT. sptring te release the re at Camp Cbaso and overt hfc State Government, Tho conspi.

was brought to liirht bv Ilnit. at Kuu. lu urnailXa IHU Been KWHltT tiMU ailT Toe Ki in? Dritcoii. -In on of our Puritanical towns of New England, says an eastorn paper lived Deacon Brown, a very Maid, digruacd sort of a christian, and a perfect model of propfity. Deacon Brown had the misfortune to lose hit wife, aatl at the age of forty found himself with a family of four email childre without a mistress to his frra house.

Ashe could not-immediately take another wife and avoid exciting scandal, and could not get along without- some ono to take charge of the kitchen and nursery.he Jowuai Kf catabliriic 'l iw protwieiorsai-e ILSOX, A RAT. taxa and wapl at this Mate. States detectives, who were surmas WknluuLi kawl V.il.11 Wi.rl iiiii iuio me sanctum my oi-Tke Doli Pokeepnah." The god-lookia eddibsrs-of tUa cotieuro were bth 'iiothest Wrtibiis" and i sunk into a just as k.tmiy Bs a mo.s ki-aieJ bucket sinks iotu a on a hot da. Oa-lo thrt latol a pile ovmsosLnp nd i seu to itJf Go in, Josh, and TO CONTIMEUTOR3. "Lines to a slo.

pnig lufaot, Bi rceneJ. Ttia are tn.lor, dredful tender, almost tu ktidor tu koon il.ru thi. hnr by the parties imp icatcd to be spiei from the rebel arm ami trara trmi Areet. fttcrc 4ire ruiiKHia at uc itwr, via HE EVOKING" BlLETINf tili.tK.tJ, .1 Yl. t.

-n Ww nn fmi- had beard of the illness of a eolloge mate of my dead brother, and fouu him (the college friend) in the hospital at Lake Providence. He was also- our second cousin on mother's side I went to the hospi al and staid two weeks nursing him till he died. Then I took a boat to go to Cairo, in order to go to Now York, and from thence by Bhip to New Orleans, but o.rt the way rwit getting ray trunk checked, I lost if, with a hundred dollars in gold, and some gree.i backs, revolvs that cost; thirty dollars, and an ivory-handled stiletto. The trunk was too heavy for me to carry to state-room, and the porter neglected to do it, and next morning it was missing. Then 1 had left only money enough to- take me to St Louis, whero I came to the conclusion I must go aud try to get work.

"i go thereabout the 2kh of March or 1st of April, and went first to the Taylor House, but staid only a sh rt time, whei; I got work ai the Everett House as a dining room boy. I was. all the tim anxious and nearly distracted ab Ut onlv lemaininir At mldplit, on my lonely beat. Where shallow w'rapa the wood and lea, A risiort wfrtis my view togret Ofuoc at home that pray, for net Ko rosea bloom upon her cheek Hr form is not a lover's dream-But oa her race ss-Ktir and meek, A host holier beauttaa git am. For softly shines her ailrer hair, A patient smil is on her face, And tUe mild lustrous light of prayer Around her sheds a grace.

She prays for one that's far away The soldier in his holy nht Aad begs that beaTen, i 1 mercy, may Protect her bo and bless-the Right 1 tin, thongh the lexues lie far between. This siirnt incense uf her heart Steals o'er my soul Kith breatkitarene, Aud no lougerara So, guarding thus my lonely beat. By ehadowy wood and haunted lea, That vhuoii tieems my vi-w to greet Of hr at lioaie who pray for me. Camp Csmeren. Harper'iwWeekly.

(u uanweaeale, Ao, east eugler atraak pttAlQCBA DIU.OS, Printeti rery ftrioii o'clock, contain tM ItifnA t-griaithfd lisptch and local news up to the lima go-hitapreaa. Tauu annum. Il ed vith full confidence. The plot as disclosed the detectives, that an was to be mado on Camp Chase and reieaga the prisoners confined there, numbering, twenty-five hundred, and seize the arsenal at Cola ra bus and take potssessto and release John Morgan, and other GROCERIES, Queenswarei STONEWABE, P'nth'm of the W.dl Street twhane. BUUard Tables, and well supplied ea Wall street.

THE TRI-WEEKLYB BULLETIN, you have ta'oas ov tU iwah order, but von DONALD BROTHER. Hi lt isi aros ure ts or ru k.uit sucksced wmm poutri; gOiid Bi Al.ce. Whnldwlf. aa Retail itefttera fee Wry Ooods, Oreeeriee liqoors, Prov Moa, pa Scott vax possex. AND mtu resource to employing a youn woman as housemaid.

Nancy Sterns was alaughing.ronip, ing beauty, who delighted in experimenting upon the Deacon, by way of testing the strength ofhuman nature. For a long time the Deacon was but at last, in a moment of unguarded weakness he was led into temptation, and into committing a "slight indiscretion" with his beautiful housemaid. When in his wonted coolness aud ifesenee of mind. r. wletie and Retail dealer tn Family Groceries, JVotI ons, troua, North aid Btgler street.

WT TUcsdAT. Md Vn mAit mi w. I TABLE CUTLERY I wm na awry CWiWDI, ZKRH); USK.NTELB ft CO. core conhned there, and" then they wero to commence a rebel campaiga in Ohio. U.

Marshal Reaney, ar-rosted the following persons impliea-tcd in the plot: Charles Cat-heart, of Columbus, formerly School Commissioner of Ohio J. D. Cres-sap, of Columbue, formerly sutler rof 18 Regulars, who were to lead tho attack on Camp Chase. D. Patton ef Corington, a regular agent of the "itevenes ov a bachelor." Anonimous.

Received aud kmteuts noted Ttut only one trubble with this prodncsliiin, which tune will korreet, Had tlitt wont do at all for our resneekfully declio-ed (on the part oT th eddiier) by J. B.on account of its length atid thickness. "The the rciaria Sea." A staudziw, worth at. least 7 dollsrs, inteuded undt.uotediy,.ti: tho Atlantic MonMy.imd sent tu us wud ike tu accept it, but Jiuiaut, fur foro folks sa we siole it. tmstloada, MgUr Suct.

daw Prke Oit? Dollar a Year. itliscclhoaj. RICK star. FLOCR, CORN MEAt, SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, r. WUITB.

FISH, SOAP, SODA, CANDLES PEPPER Bn.LTr a saws-paper In the beat mat of th 1V 0l Bata an (apt. in Hootaam vro. it cot mwia wili ettatatu newa apoa ail auhtccta thoct, A was horiifit at the enormity of hia sin. In vain he repented andgrieved ovor lost virtue. Fnaily, as a last effort of easing his conscience, at the SALT, and froatail qu irtera.

It will endraTor at to deeeive whom 1 could hear nothing, and, after writing to him in vairi, I'wrdie home, and received a letter that he died of fever. So i was left all aione. At the Everett House succeeded as waiter, though 1 had never done any and mv mnrra oy the ntrtion of report mhirepreaentaiioa af fiacta but win riiritisn nnen all subieeta the failed CMMiRT, STARCH INDIGO, MOLASSES led Ch-m DCrW C.rto IWurhon lnd t4 Cot- rBlT' lm A. OiBo. to lb.

U.ioa MosiTwa il. "an'Pyil1c. abaU TOBACCO, CIGARS warrant- Bitficr Wrect. WINB3, COD E1SH WHITE FISH. LIQUORS, MACKEREL, HERRING EIrcial attention wis be eivefl to the local and eoni-Mrciat news of learenwnrth City and" the State generally.

A eommerciaf Journal Tn BrLi.aaia will be bund nn- BUTTER, ill yu h.iss mi Dwrest," Bi Miry Ann. Accoj.tnd. take all them kint of chsnnes. The potri sint iuet. bud we expect the kissin cau'lbe beat, mi tLeo.

fare Made, Ajenr. "A goalogikal synopsotum or the havtn-Iv spenrs." Bi Pat Vrnn J083 SIKt, rarsewetr and Joiner, In thf rearaf R. M. Jack's tcott Atsshm fart Scott, sex was not discovered, though I had to sleep with a boy. 1 could not knead bread, but could make pastrv EGGS, Ac, ke.

conclusion of the services on the following Sabbath morning, he arose and requested the forbi-arance of the brethren and sisters a few moments, when he electrifi them by making the following confession "Mj Chrisiiau friends you all know thatJ. lost my dear wife some months exeellded tor accuracy and retiabiUty. This department of the paper is under the charge of a eompatcateditor. A GIRL-SOLDiER'S STORY. In St.

Louis, Missouri, a short time since, a youug girl was arrested for wearing male attire. Her appearance, manner, style of conversation, and the account she giTes of herself, place her above the ordinary clas of women who affect the garb of the opposite sex. All who tonverse with her are impressed with the conviction that her story is truo. In light gray pants, Test, and coat, and light fait bit, she looks like a sprightly boy of fourteen. She is a medium (woman's) siza, black and curling hair, large, lustrous, dark eye, regular features, ruddy and fresh-loos ng, and in very Kebel Government, who frequently furnished money to detectives under the iBspressio-n that they were spies, and according to agreement, met C'atheart and others at Camp Chase and assisted to mature the plan of attack.

Throe others residing in Cincinnati and Covington, were also arrested on information obtained that an organization exists in Illinois who were waiting for the outbreak Ohio to produce similar res ilte in that State. Other particulars are known to the authorities but not yet made public. AGIUCTJLTURB. M. JACKS, having learned it as a pastime.

I had to be among the bovs as one of them. Dres Ooods, Notiaea, A. and they urged me to go to the Bow- Xaaddltioa ta other ntWa imb a MM Arena. 1lY ANLOVB A IErrESBB, "eeary eoraon wm te aeroted to Agrieultnrw are eandlldenl that ere.y htraily that subscribes fhr TBS VTssiLT BCLLITIS will aur. th.t It I Hew saM Whol asd Retail Dealers tn Book.

twuv uwi i. price. ago, (sobs and tears) and that Nancy Sterns has been keeping house for me; and you know that I have a Utile child not a year old. Well, that little child would cry the it would be a long time before! could arcana me varieties, till at last I consented, and one night went with Jimmy and another boy to the Bowery. We were fo lowed by two fellows of the house, who accused us of beinir Stationery, riodicajt.

Cutlery, Ao. feat OlEc a sneciaten eopy lurnuhed rrstisto any who desire it. our next isu. This writer has auack ed a aul.j.ck ov great fforkiltv, w.th the biggest kind of energaes, aud has aueksed-ed; histheaidiz adimrablo, biz. style iz campheiie.

We ssa Mount Vernon on beyond the islands, end paint yure name te over the top of the door that lede, to glory, Mount Vernon, mi BiuUting, Wall 8 set, rrt Kanaaa. -LLET1N COMPANY. Leavenworth, Kansas. INK A STADDBX. generous health.

Hi narative. re PEARS, PINE APPLES, BLACKBERRIES, Dealers in Groceries, Uqriors, "Wine Store a Big- I ceived from her in the calaboose, is as follows ttuitu a ueiuea; DDt Jimmy said he was one. One of them went off-with him. and the other Btaid by "uj, preuict grate popularity ft lor ANORICK. APPLE PULP, fm cant-) "i was born in Michisran.

near to the oph bi i uoma not ria of him tlllL UTJlllIfl nA. l.m.1. IA "ill. U(J WU frost. Kan.

Sating Machine MUSIC AGENCY. 8T0RI BUILDIXQ. ana Bonn ot ivaramuzoo Citv. Mv in Drrtes. Taints, Oils, ia( Dya Stuff, Cornar iii.a Bigter sti eeta.

gu I'um tu tile IlOle tor fear pf trouble. "A Prairie on Fire," Bi diogenow. Re. ci was ueir to a lare iauaeu es tate in England, and had an abund- Washington, Oct. 30.

At nine o'clock yesterday morning, Gen. Thomas telegraphed to the War Department as General Hooker was attacked at-two o'clock, last night, and a severe fight ensued, which continued two hours, with loss light. i Hooker reports at 7:30 a. the conduct of our troops to be splendid. They repulsed every position they RESTAraST.

"At last 1 told him he must leare or I'd call a watchman; he refused PEACHES, CURRANTS, RAfRTNS, PRUNES. FIGS, ao.ee of money, witu which he travelled street. Steals at ail hours, serrsd ist tha ana tne altercation drew the attent on j.uu uvk lQa seilson cool artiksls take the best now. It maid me swot tu read tha mancrip. Dou'tdes-psre, Diogeneze, if yu find lateratur aiu't jure trde try sawin wood.i've known hun- about for pleasure.

1 wan taken from my birth-place when onlv a few iwsi style. JURKRR A TOMLISSJJt. ot a watchman across the street, who months old. Mother died when I was toiio come to him. I told PtiefiHranhei-t, Rooms Jonet street, west af tha Wil- seven years old, then father had the to come to ua.

Then 1 said, 'What shall I do for i am really a tit 'I CCCTHflS KANSAS ST AOS COMPANT. whole care of my brothers and me -R- "Wa had a private tutor who travelled quiet and last Tuesday-. night-God forgive me the child cried so hard that Nancy arose and came into the room, and leaned over th bed to hush the child and, brothers and sisters, her leaning over made me forget Christ Hereupon the worthy Deacon broke down entirely, and stood weeping, wailing and blowing his nose. "What did you do etercly demanded the ministerJ" "I 1ki kissed her stammered out the Deacon, between his sobs "but I have been very sorry about it, and prayed to be forgiven and I want you to forgive and pray for me brothers and sisters." As the Deacon bowed himself upon his seat, like tho mighty oak before the tornado, DeaconGoodfellow arose and astonished tho audience sti. I more by6ayiDg-: "Brothers and 6isters, you I have heard what Brother Brown has said, and now wants our forgiveness.

For fhf th nsrtfi leaves fart Scott, rejularlr ewerd wun us. were sent, to col SHAWNBB STHS3T, gin i JUy companion to me to run up a Sight of steps, and so I did, but the officer caught me and locked me fur leavnwivth. Kanna City any mvusurmeo niate adast sawiu wood, who want worth acusto rite for the ause- papirs. Fred." You mint oblige! ask a gis mother ifyu ma go borne with bar from a partes; git thegai'a endorsement, and Vala in; it iz proper enuff tu ask her to take jure Arm, but yu haint go no rite to- but Office in the Wtliier Hotel. lege.

I was eleven, father in iin The Star en the 27th, a brilliant movement was planed, and executed under the direction of Gen. Smith, Chief Engineer of the department of the Cumber land, two wagon roads and the are of died. At fourteen I was married to IRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN THEIR SEA-y SONs Also, VEGETABLES up. in recorder took an interest 1 ft -i a n.i I 1 M. a PHTSICIAS AND SCRaEOV.

a member of a minstel troupe. Ho had some five thousand do iars in I'hyslnn the Qjviermtwter'i ftepartment. Fort Scott MU ic.yasuu mej ao vising me to chengo my dress and leave the city 1 went and enlisted as a ma II 1 1 a the river as lines of supplies were ac- money, and with it went into uartner tia jo B.elT ever Drake's TmStore. Cast a at lB at all hours of the day and night siuunu uer waste, unless yu meet aa .1. 1 a UIOCL I ehip with bis uncle, who lost his life ts- 'i atneatea ih- esai.jnjt Tull.

aoxtf. WHEELER WlLbON'S jors orderly, aud went to Rolla. a Boar on the rode, and thu yu are bouni uirwu CX lno torces at Chattanooga, to take yure arm awa, just nz soon az ih aa relievinK the command of Gen. and the mney while cross ngthe At- where he was so pleased with mv ca S- iwn a next door to Bartman WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE Thomas of iu chief embarrassment. laniic.

nn 1 bad been marriel pacitr that be Drornnud nm nit uaar gets Barely i -re he will serve hia ewtomers, and the aicrVltAan mnnliia 1. .1 i i li I .1. SEWM HACfllflES. ee-'-iilTY inhislta. Shavm.

hair Whip. Vu ara rita- Xfnloo i Wfl awe 'irli iir 'n latest fashioa, shamnoooing and euwrierinr. r-i--ulr attetit'wn will be said to aattinf uusuawiu uieu, i was mus employed, an and I was left wholly to the care off Iowa young man! an officer, made my long age; i've known them mvsolf tu live HICKORY ami iireasiag eUnlreu hair. Ituxora mn be sharpened one uundred years, aud not hail tri. Yn tw uiviuci o.

tut uir win i "Sm tti.itit.il tie. una iiennaniiv nnmu axd willow are rite also about thoir being sure footed my owu part, I think tirother Brown clerk in a banking-house, and the lo ee me, and seemed to be very fond other was still at college in Ohio. of my company, but without eusoect incR A AI.Li.130X. ARCUITECTS A5B i LAS. BASKETS, BUCK- i ETS.TDBS,l,2,3and5 GALLON KEGS, BROOMS.

RAKES. AX-HANDLKS. Rfil.T,. 'Ucen tine war broke out mv me. Ftnailv.

i fell desnpratpi-tr in il a' trnt all fcwines in their tine such as contract MACUIXE iu rIIIISU tb only SEWING World makiug tlia Gen. Thomas operations at the mouth of Lookout Valley, are spoken of as a great success, and their brilliancy cannot be. exaggerated, Baltimore. Oct SO. Thefol owing latter was received this morning by the American, from a responsible correspondent; Annapolis, Oct 2y.

Afla oftruce boat arrived this morning from City Point, with 131 paroled prisoners. A number died on the war. Thew mt ee--ti-a of SMiiliiings Ao. Job work af all kijd tit and dispatch. Saslt and duan younger brother came home, and they with my visitor, but concealed th vo aaMunu um tu tick a man twise in a ten feot oph.

"Gertrude." Yure inqj'ry stumps me. lha moie i think on it, the more i kaut tell. As neut i kao rekoik now i dou't is truly penitent, and I am willing to forgive him with my whole heart. And brother and sisters, I will add still further, that if 1 had no a pretty gin Sterns should ING PINS, WASH-BOARDS, PO ootu ennstea. mm they consulted tact.

VV continued intimate and me about enlisting. I at last conseii- much tOiTethor. and I finally ftii.i or.ler. Shop aa Scott Asmt. opn.

I i Tir vK'H ttrtat tiro a. aol tf I Rno. Alueh mioht bajeeJ Luftx icvt. i cuiisiuinu idu ina to mm tntr trn tihiranim 't't, wavs. and re OTT CABINET IOP.

como to my room and lean over my -1 a so sult was we enffajred to be marrinfl bed, i kiss her and abide the con- neeueu evory aoie bodied man to aid in put in down the rebellion. T.her Tie si.SvrPSer Is TVrared ta do ait kind of Cabinet Lock Stitch and Rotating Hook. aud irsina thb GLASS FuOT. JUAtjHJSKS, MEAT POUNDERS, HALF BUSH-Eli and PECK MEASURES, CLOTHES PJNS, SUGAR BUCKETS. I neither wa be rite.

Upon the whole i rather rekon i wud or i wudeut.jistasi thought best or otherwise. this fail. He owns a small Btnru in squente8. vr, renamnj. varoutung, aphoisteruig, a ta cm I vle.

I it. alee? kei'a a hand a goad assortment of readv i regiment went to Baltimore, and I Dwenport We arranged that 1 would come down to St. Louis, re- atterwards became restles and nneaHy, it le tanamf ait sisea, aheaper thaa taa be had la the suu ssunu iojuininem. Jut younsj Tho following, from a Yankee SHOE BRUSHES BROOMS, 4c. He Hi take drj lumber la rrehanee for work.

not W. C. WEATHKRWAX. er brother was anxious I should, and lit sutne ft iiia! a dtstiharge from thiQ service. I came for that purpose, arriving two weeks ao.

In point of view, we are afraid is more piIE SALES of this machine in IBfti are actually starved to death. Never in the course of my life huvo 1 seen such a scene as these men, for they were living skeletons. Every man of them had to bo sent to th hospitals. In the surgeon's opinion more than one-third of them must die, beinff imounled to 19.727. hinv a roo my eiaer orotner reluctantly consent trthiul than poettcul HTN G.

STUART, CARRIAGE AND VAQOX MA- k. ihims ed uoing to Baltimore I entered i K.EK. aaiaa or all other i. r. "Can't many a woman, now-a- pasMtig the hiverett House 1 was recognized by a i oiiceman.

who arrpat a 1 suhseribw would fesoectfuiiy Inform the dtlsens of the hospital as nurs to the sick and days, tnl you're so deaf ou have to hiac Th.re fir. kinds, ranging in price from to $,25. Other Jg "7 worn, ani tan eompareU BELIYEfiEB To all Parts of the City me. 1 toiti him who I 'wat. and bei'- iiumsenmiy, that he la prenared to do Carriage and i maktnjr Vn all It branches.

Repairing promptly to Shop ea Scott Avenue, footof Bigler street. cock our head like a parrot to hear wounded. There I frequently met my two brothers, and was tolerablv i ged of him not to make it public, as BIUO DJ nut. son scots, tkarwas, aoltt. wnat, sue says, and so log-sighted "PlutArk." Yu'sie misisken, the Shakers don't marry.

Ifyounj Sliakers fall iov tba are sot to tteedwg fio, and kurss them foithwithly. 1 kaot tell yu now, how much it dtts kostto jiue the Shakers, but i btleave that CApanze used to be, inkluimg having yure hair cut aud lumen how tu danae, about $f35. Yure inquiry is not ed-zactiy iu my line, but i haste io repli, as foiler, to wii The rite length tu cut opb doij'a titit. baz never yet bin fully diskoT-eied, but it is undoubtedly soineahare bak of the ears provided yu git the dog's consent. N.

B. If aiot absolutely necessars the dog's consent should be in riteing. I thiuk Lord Biroa waz tha i uuiiicnittu, out at length I received insults and ungrateful turn from SOLDIERS back pay and bounty, and all ruigm urmg a 1 was brought in bere. I dislike lod you can see what she looks like nearer than arm's length. I look ut her discharged ea account at wouuda reeetTcd ta J'lL'r at; la.

J'00" the recovered sold ers Some were FREE OPCHARGE. PENSIONS FOB WIDOWS PROCURES. bee; would prefer to sleep on the grouud, as I have frequeniiy kind heartod and gre uful 1 was de Clalirs s-nlnsl C. S. adhtMed and collected.

(5,000 tnera gules aud feel as the fellah did when be misaed catching the trout; t'ood 'a" cost moi6 butter to cook hie. 'n he's worth, said the fellah. Takes without coverinir and in the n3tf VAN FOSSEN BROS. Improved Patent Melodeoiis. v.

wm i eucners wansea oy FLDF.RA DRAT termined to bo with my broi hers, yet I could not endure the continued in After hearing her eventful history. Ollea ervw White's store Fort Advice and ffaWaWwro Inft. beyond the reach of nourishment and medicines. I questioned several of all state that their condition has been brought on by the treatmont.they have received from the rebels. Tbey had been kept without food, and exposed a large portion of the time without shelter of any kind.

To look at these poor men and hear their tales of woe, as to how they have been treated, one would not suppose they had fallen into tho hands of Southern chivalry, but ra-J ther into the hand3 of barbarians, destitute of all humanity and fee). sults, and so I asked my brothers' steps were taken to effect her libera na descriptions. Also tha school and church Orgaa Melodeons. a whole piece o' good to cover a consent to dress in male attire and tion, and she went on her way rejoic girl up Low-a-day. I'd as lief uuder Wl'M BOCSK, SIMON BROTHERS, PROPR1-ETOR9.

The proprietors desire to announce ta the public that this hme and eomosodion house has been fitted and join their regiment in some capacity John Attdlum, take to keep a span of elephants, and ing; and it is hoped hat bhe married the man whom she loved, although elnaatly furnished. Ouests wih bewailed an by attentive take an ostrich to board, too, aa to Mason a HAMT TMa so as to be near them I proposed to act as orderly to the major, who wa our second cousin on lather's altera, and lurnuhed with foad saeai and Ceatfurtahle no report has j-et reached us to that marry one ot 'em. VVhat 8 tho use Amprovea Mdadeout and effect, awns. Stage keei daily Ibr plrts of the State. aumor tue lines you spoka ou; tws either him or 'twas Csptsie Kidd, or or tother.

Biron wn.z dredful limber at riteing potri, so waz B.ron waz the limberest. BIGLER STRUT, clerks and counter-jumpers arn't any sida. My brother at first T)ei'(rii iitrt- TOStPfT-BtRRKR, AHI0SABtK BARBER AND ming. eparragrass and green peas njr teiuaau nis consent, but the ar haih vnncieK. Warm andosol bath at aS hear.

Sharlnr. hair A a'aufice '1'i Last week a Southern centleman arn tfor them not while theiryoung younger and myself insisted, and he ting, dyeing and sbamnonning. executed in the sere be I A "NT 13 F0BT scott KANSA anu tender. lioashack ridm'. am style.

Shea on fcigkestreetoauoaw Andrew's Drug store. Rebel Incendiarism. There seems finally but reluctantly ielded. When arrived in Boston, and announced that be nad iome thirtv thousand tor mem, except onco a year on have come into AKD All KINDS OP 1 assumed mala r.lmWs m-o v-n little doubt but a band of rebels has Long ear-ringa fashion in Paris. rastJJay.

And marryin' arn for brother complimented me, and said 1 MUSICAL INSTimnryftTTc dollars in greenbacks which he was them. Sometimes a fellah feels lone i i The nderstgned has flee thensand bashele af nor fresh w. I TTTTTrv nr. rs looked like a ereat ereen bov. Hn been organized for the purpose of destroying by fire, all boats possible that attempt commerce on tho Mis des reus of investing in safe and divi Iltae, ftir sale at his kiln, two hundred yard west af GVITJliS, VlOLhXS, FLUTED WilULKS A A thought the disguise was net feet He car, eireeno's new remijeaee, and wiH eonstjiatly keep iy, and wou like to have some nice young woman, to tell her how lonely dend-paying stocks He visited It I aw- 11 UU At.

took me to some rough places to ac sssa wean ome. ana aa prwea lower uian tne lowest. W. tt. SUANAMAN.

"fisati iiii rumnr wt tha sissippi. Every wek brings news of The quota of tssachusetts, under the new call for 300,000 volunteers, is fifteen thousand one hundred and twenty-six (15,126.) custom me to act naturally, recol one or more steamers burned. Toe 8tate street quite often, deposited his money at a batik, andseemed perfectly ha; py with the prospect before him, he stated that he had made his IK loss of property in th. way already, 1 wtiuat large pauy where INSTRUCTION BOOKS will ba kept constanfle on as.nd. A SEW AND LARGE STOCK i cf ihe most popular ue leeis.

sometimes a tellah would like to have one of them small ones to trot on his knpo, and push about in a little wagon; it's odd enough, but it seems to me, nobody LAGORE asa. 4X3 Mm at mm, la. as AND amounts to millions and hundreds of I me glasses were banded round to drink. Aa I undertook 10 to 'tin the livos have also been sacrificed. The There is a man out West so dirty that the assessor puts him down as real estate.

esea; irom the Southern Confederacy, and had no wish to return. NATIVE and FOEIGN my hand trembled awkward! Cont nental from new Orleans, was can anoru mem utile articles excep One day one of our prominent shoe- out no one seemed to notice it. 1 anlltf AlT DDii ava I me luibs mat are so rich thev can is bow on hand, and will he buy anything, and the folks that are oeaiers saw the man on State 6treat, and thought that he had seen his viit.aivu, -Bbuu TV A3 DWUTH 11 IfiC major's ordefrlj-. The was tantly, direct from the publishers. To teach ers and dealer in music so poor they don't want SK-Hptiuii of locks, Watehe uitl JewHrr, ordered to Aew Orleans, uudur iieii wuatr hred near Memphis a few days since, but the flamos were extinguished in time to save the boat.

On last Tuesday, when the Continental was in the vicinity ef the St. Francis River, a man was observed to go into the hold of the boat. He On the aaarriage of Mis9 Wheat, it was hoped that hor path would be flowery, and that she might never be thrashed. It makes nice boys of us young fellahi, face before, but he could not recollect where unti. ho aud 'entr thought will He made, and they can dpnen.l r.r,r, frfcr KFfet eppoatta Somtti fort Scots, uuuut i jinu it pleasant to see was wounded in a hkirminh, i di Stock to select from at ail times.

nne young girls eittin', Lke shopkeeo ot a foulhern firm which ow hiz house at the com menc ment of the inconsequence i tariy wnt As J. R. Brown wiilnrce he ah Pure Brandies, C.W.SEYMOUR, ers behiud thei- goods, waitin', and waiiin' 'u' no customers and ebellion, and had sent word that not wjso iu tie Becoim Hsa.mil on rwroti was closely watched, and when in tho aft part steamer, where a consid IT, Cnhi. (i-rt A Mchs.oio Bank, aent moet of tha time, the ah-re bu-i will tie in fall charge of the andersigned, who will giT it his entire and personal attention, a aouar ot the debt should evp hn Koue, and received a are sjibrv nit. An I.

I I lookin tne meu nngerin round, and ild. "I'd havo you to my uncle was a bannister of the law." "A fi for your bannister retorted Mrs. Partington, turning up her nose. "Haven't I a cousin as is corridor ia the navy erable quantity of cotton was stored, BANKER EXCHANGE atfriM irnniU iibo lu tl.oi...ii,tiA kn 9m4 1 W. riniv iitr, t.

i i grazed one of my lower iimb ami ne was caught in the very act of 11U 1 morcnant, customers and havsn't got the mon No. 62 Shawnee St, bet Seeond and Third, number passed through my ciothes he owes me three thousand dollars. throwing turpentine in every direc ey. Kansas. M050NGAHELA and EOTJEEOS "In a short lime the ior discov and he boasts that he has thirty thou- red my Bex, but, learning all the cir tion, and attempting to fire a quanti-of shaving which he had brought for the purpose.

The villian was instant- dollars on deposit I'll show L.s.!er tWLI. r-MND XOTFSI, I AN OK, OVEKNMNT ANr CIIECRS. Delaware Street No 32. Geri Butler takes grour ds again vuuieiswiuas, suu IBat A Hid Slav him a i.rti)ko tricit before many I. i i itu Liiy uroiners, ne let me remain.

uours. DenfdM receeit and eoDectiona made ea th principal arrested and heavily ironed. samara and treated me as resrecifullv and uit he went to a leal friend and ihree other suspicious looking cus The receipts of nioneyjpaid by drafted men now amount to nine millions, which, it is expected, will be increas-by one or two millions more. The whole of this sum is to bo appropriated to recruiting under the new proclamation of the President." RKPBHSBY PHRMISSl SIOSTO ndly as a father ceuld do. I iroton secured an attachment, hDd an offi flank, Wrahee A LeavenwortA, Kan Wilson, Gor- the position assumed by Slontgomery Blair, iu his Maryland speech, that the rebel States by throwing down their arms can return to the Union with their institutions intact and their cer served it on the officers of thu Tery well 1 11 on one occasion a an who Buspet ted me attacked me in an oa a Ray, A.

'Donslit A Fort Scott, Faratera A hteelianies Rank, Detroit, Mich. aet af. tomers who had kept company with the would-bo incendiary, were also placed under arrest, supposed to be his CIGARS AND TOBACCO. bank where the thirty thousand dol lars were deposited. out of the way plac-, when 1 had to defend myself, and after giving him warning, I shot him with a four- The next morning the Southern authority unimpaired.

General Butler declares that the policy of safety FAIirilA.MAV STANDARD Aa Iitenjiv Stock of Ft gentleman, in a furious mood.visited Ad vices from Charleston lo th morning of the 19th say that since the bombardment of Fort Sumter the Mark That. A small boy out West, one cold shooter. I ment to disable hia arm me snoe-ue iiei store. aim juBuce is rentoro the Union in tho bouth only as fast as principles of freedom aud loyalty a extendod but he stooped so quick ihat the ball "Look-a hear," he cried. what in SCALES Canned Fruit pf all Kinds.

day, was assisting his father to mark south and east face locks like a honev the devil did you attach my money for?" entered his face and found i 8 wav under his skull-cap. I attended him for sheep with paint and brush. The comb, and the walls are erombling over tho rebel domain. I Of ALL KINDS. iUO, '4a0Val TEVOK, miner would eaten a sheep and say taet under tho heavy lire i tutu ut) Hoi oon what guaran- Tha heat two weeks, till he was ut of danrr.

"To Becure a debt that you owe en as. ati to the boy, "JUark that." After the ob was done, tho boy started for hia -the following is a bill of fare at me, and have owed me for nearly three yeurs," was the answer. ica nut ids loyai states have, tbat the lately rebellious States will not repudiate the Federal debt, or make but would not permit him to speak to me. A hen he attempted to, I told him 1 should t-avo unless he deBeted and ho then would not Oilim-a home which was at som distance, and I fashionable hotel: First Course arm SARDINES OYSTERS "iut do you think it's a rentle- was overtaken by a minister on horse- Chaire. becond Course- Heaps of And dealer in all kinds af IQtTO BS, Vc-.

back, who seeing the boy barefooted, plates. Third Course Silver Spooce mttnly way to secure it by an thundered the Souther conditions that the rebel debt must likewise be paid. Should such a question bo allowed, there will be nohm to the corruption and entanH. ment and plated forks. Fourth Course nvnea mm to ride behind him.

Af wondered much, but diin't understand, and sai i I was a foolish After I left him. he sent me a written ner. We hsve on hand a large and Suneri Stock Catawba Wist Kartsss manufacture. thaa the public generally for their former liberal ratrooagtt, and respectfully solicit a continuance thereof. ter the boy was seated he began to GRhLAF Ill ike Street, Lhicago.

i Bt careful ta hay only the (enume. fll CEO. W. KEIXtS, RWARDING AN rommission MrchanV ess-aa--' "Do you think It is honest to repu catechise him thus which will result General Butler apology, very humbi and begging forgiveness in such a manner that i 'My lad, do you attend the Sab diate a just debt roared the shoe-man with a "terrible frnwn Wait aa long as you please and get nothing. Clerks of the house entering and collecting $2,00 per head.

Desserts Yawns, gapes, swearing and musio. contends, and pertinently too, that OH AlIDLOl. bath School The teouiherner was silenced, bnt nit rgave him. "I remained, with fewiutrmntinn "No," was the reply. "You should attend the Sabbath No 32 Delaware St.

No. 32 after a while he Paid; uuiess we uectde that the rebel States have lost ifreir identities, it will be difficult to choose another President for the icason ih no candidate likelv or difficulties, as orderly for the ma Jennison's Regiment school, mark that all good children "What will satisfy you Principal and jor, but by and by he was taken sick. lo bo re-elected would receive such a and I took th Louisiana f.trv m.rl (Between Second and Third,) attend both church and Sabbath school mark thatl" less." a Bupport in the North as lo give him very Agreed. Lome to the bnt nri uau mt erysipelas, and was After many other thinrs the min majority of the whole electoral col Homesick. This was last January.

get your money, and remove the at COMPROMISE WITH REBELS NO QUARTER TO BUSHWHACKERS I LEAVENWORTH CITY, ister ordered the boy to do, he re lege, constituted of all the States. linn major got furloughs for us. I tachment. But it a Yankoe trick, anyhow." bothloyaland disloyal. Transfer the accompanied him to Northern Illinois, lied "Ikave marked vonr back al lover novo, nis nome, and then went on to Mich 1 I I I Ts a "And it was a Southern trick to question to the House of Representatives, where each commonwealth a a loom nut thunder! I DESOLATION SMALL FOLLOW TREASON contract a debt, and never intend to igan.

On the way my health became good again. I resumed letnale dress reverend gen Jeman was some pay it. lou smart, but soma! WHEREVER TUI8 REGIMENT MARCHES! If was of Aunt Margaret that the famous etory was told of the finding of a burgler under the bed when she did see him the course her usual nightly inspection of every possible hiding place, the is said to have observed, notwithstanding her abject lear, "Ah, you're the man I've been expocting to see here for these thirty years 1" The Union gain in Ohio, over 1852, is 71,939. Thiti does not include the soldiers' vote. Brough canicd fifty-nine counties, with an aggregate majority of 74,929.

Vallandighara carried twenty -eight" counties, with an aggregate majority of 12.845. This gives Brongh an ag. frrerate mnioriiv nf'rW 03.1 rin. when I come to tie t.lace what astonished when he examined his coat. casts only a vote, and the majority of such votes is required, and the difficulty will be greatly increased." i To a certain extent the administra a venworth, ICan.

Blkf mmmxM hou2 b. (f ormerly KeuUk llause.) vorscr of Kain and. Second Streets, LlAVItWOBTH, KaBSAS. J. n.

rtlPLPM, rroprlelor. Coal Wanted. WE Will tJITB Forty Ctins per (Snthtlfot MOQ-BUSHELS OF COAL, -ithi. h. CASH OX DELITERl.

We want wore aa, and tor the hotter at park ease. had lived with my husband Pleasant times a Boston merchant is as smart as you are." The moneywas the Southern gentleman left town with the balance of his lands. vauey, near Detroit. Staid about lrMlv it "Samael, can you 'ell me of what W. B.

ORDERS FROM THB COCNTRT SOLICITED, tion practically applies the theory of Katft MIiiniHn parentage wri Napoleon the Great?" Of Ccrs f-can 1" uuuiu vui uilli.t, Louisiana and Tennessee, it has an- AUTHORITY has been granted to aie ta recruit a ree I ment of Cavalry the FIFTEENTH It will be raised Inr the protection of Kansas, and w. ttcp, uieu started out again, atd took citizen's (mala) dress. Meanwhile th major had resigned. I had resolved to join my brother AND One of the whalers recentlv wtnm. Cannonizing a man apneara to fisiuamey, uneaiu.

tte was cd to New-Bedford from lluilsnn'. ignify making a big gun of him. only hope and stay in the world. rlKaw. tni, traction of Bushwhackers and Rebels.

This regiment will be armed with i'harpe's ritles, revolvers and sabres. Person recruiting for this regiment will report to me by letter, er at my headquarters in this eitr. Hie number of aaea recruited, and the locality, that eubeutence and trsnajwrtattoa nay be furnished then. ROHPTLY pointed Military Governorns. If the President has such power Congress must have alno, and as the civil should as fast and far as practical, be paramount te tho millilai-y, then it falls within its gitimato duties to govern tho lerritoy sul jugatcd to the Cor.Bervi.tive.

A Mrs. Yell recently cowhided I UV( Van Wern was a tin. Onlvr FILLED. IIOFFMA KN CARSIT a STITE.VS; ii -j -i j' nio Hum nuicu was travelled by rail to and thence obtained two hundred barrels of oil to Memphis on the steamboat JJelle of I and four thousand pounds of bone and from Memphis on an- Some slabs of the bone measure thir-other boat to Lake rroridonce. I teen fcot in lengt Mr.

Lay for a breuch of promise. county in the State Woodl reDorta a arsaweth, Oct, 13SS. BlUwt tf C. II. JENNISON.

Office Shawnee cor. Main, Leavenworth. We suppose as he would not make I Union loss. The soldiers are rait vn lu.i Yell. her Lay, the made him i'o i.vu,.

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