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Church and State. Rev. II. M. Greene, residing near Leavenworth Correspondence Leaven worth, Aug.

20, 63. Our Citizens In Arms i Immediately on tho receipt of the Notice. D. II. TVeir and William Andrew, on-residents of the State of KansxsT Messrs.

Editors Bound by a sub- the South-East corner of this County CfjcJCoptjm tribune. TUB' OLDEST JODBMAL IN THE STATE AND THE OrrlCIM. PAPER OF THE CITT. news from Lawrence yesterday morning Mayor Cummings issued tho following will take notice that Isaiah M. Lewis.of limo yet melancholy spell was Wilkes when in his aceuratfs and grand description of the battle of Bull Run, he told this story sad: "A little the county of Douglas, in the State of Kansas, did, on the 13th day of August, 1863, file his petition in the District Court within and for the county of Shawnee, in the said State of Kansas, Publication Notice.

John B. Poc and Susannah Poe, his wife, non-residents of the State of Kansas, will tHke notice that Charles Williamson, as administrator of the estate of Job Kitzger-ald deceased, did on tbe 22d day of July, A I). hie his petition in the District Court of tbe Third Judicial District of the ftate of Kansas, ia and for Pottawattoinin County, in eaid State, against tli aid John B. I'oeand Susannah Poe his wife, deffr.doiits, setting forth that tho said John H. Pee aud Susannah Poe his wife, gave a moita-age to John Fitzsjeruld, deceased, in his life time on tho sruuth-east quarter of the North-east quarter and the quarter ot the South-east quarter of section -Vo.

six, 6, and the Kouth-est quarter of the North west quarter and the North west quarter of the Stuth west quarter of section No. five, 5, in Township No. fl, South of ranee No. eight, of sixth principal me-redian, containing 100 acres, situate in the said County of secure the' payment cf two hundred and fi.rty dollars. according to a certain noto re-furred to in said mortgage, dated August 13th, 1S09, payable one year from date, with interest after at four Publication Notice.

District Court, Shywnee County. Alexander Black, Plairjtiff against Abel II. Stow, Defendant. Abel 11. Stow, whose residence is unknown 1ls hereby notified, that an action has been commenced ngainft hiin in the District Court within and for fchawnee county, in tbe State of upon a petition filed in the oflice of the Clerk of said Court at Topeka, in said county, on the SPth day of June the tbore naiuedplain-tiff, for the purpose of obtaining the foreclosure of a mortgage bearing date on the 2ltt day of June.

1809, executed by taid defendent to said plaintiff to secure the payment of $175 with interact tbereon froin date until paid, at the rate of four per cent, per month, according to the terms of the dependent promissory note, bearing even date with said mortage and described therein, executed at be tauie'tinie and delivered therewith. The land to be uS'ected hv suid fore CUMMINGS fc SHEPHERD, 'd'llori a A I'roprletori. drummer boy in a Massachusetts reg gainst the said D. 11. eir and m.

withdraws from the Church and clings to the Uniion Read the following Tribuxe Pkase publish the following letter which -will explain to my friends my reason for withdrawing from the Chut ch of which I have for more than three years been a member. The rule upon which my action is Proclamation proclamation: Mayor's Office, Topeka, Aug. 21st, 18G3. Whereas, This city seems to be in imminent danger of an immediate assault by a hand of rebel and as wo have no hope of defence save in our own zeal and courage Andrew, defendants, setting forth that the said II. Weir gave a mortgage to the said Isaiah M.

Lewis, on lots num iment stood by his father's side, happy in health and beauty. A ball struck him between the arm-pits, and his dying shriek mingled with the whistle of tbe rifled shot as his little bered one and thirty-two. and one hundred and thirty-four, on Kan sas Avenue iri the city of Topeka, in per cent per month, until paid. That sincefGe execution of the said note and mortgage the said John Fitzgerald has died, and the said Charles Willenwn was duly appointed and qualified, and letters of administration were granted to him as administrator of the estate of John Fitzgerald deceased, by the Probate Court of Now, therefore J. V.

Cummings, aid Cfttmty of Shawnee, to secure the Mayor of the City of Topeka, do earnest payment of $250 and interest thereon closure is described in said mortgage, as the South-east quarter of section thirty-two, in township twelve of range fourteen, eat of the sixth principal meridian, loU acres. Tbe said petition prays for a sale of the mortgaged premises; that defendant be barred of all equity of redemption therein; that the proceeds of the sale be applied to pay the said sum of $175, with in- at the rate oi twenty per cent per an ly call upon tho citizens thcrcot to as SATURDAY MORXIXO, AUGUST 23, 1SG3. inmgias county, Kansas, on the 11th day of June A. I. 1SH3, the said Charles Willcnisen, as administrator, of the estate of John Fitzgerald deceased, claims the further sum cf Sfty dollars as liquidated damages for foreclosure of said mortiraao.

The said John H. Poe and semble immediately in front of my office, num, according to a certain note referred to' in said -mortgage: and that, founded constitutesJSec. 21 of the United Brethren DiscvJiie and is as follows: We believe that secret societies are evil in their nature and tendency; (a Becret society is one whose initiatory ceremony or bond of union is a secret); and any member or preacher Laurence in Ashes with such arms and ammunition as they can raise, resolved to rrive a suitable re a life with it went down with the wind." A friend of mine also a little drummer-boy a short time since was shot in battle, and his death reminded me of the Massachusetts hero. War's great graveyard holds many such and if one mighty tombstone eimld cover all the. brave ones gone, lerett as aiorefaul Also to pay the sum $28,96 which plaiu tia" hag paid to redeem the said mort- since the giving of said mortgage, the said William Andrew claims: eome in bus.innah Poe, hU wife are further notided that they are required to appear and demur to, or answer the s.id petition on or before the 9tb day of October, A.

I. 1So3, or the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. Yesterday, itbout 10 o'clock, A. M.f gageu premises.irom sales for taxes; the further sum of $50, solicitor's fee for foreclosure and further to car the costs of the that uateu August sth, isra, SHANNON A SHANNON. Att'y for Charles Willemsen as Administrator.

terest in said lands under the said D. II. acir, and praying for a judgment agaiHst the said D. II. Weir for the said, sum of 250, together with interest defendant may be adjudged to pay any deficiency ception to those from whom, if success ful, they have nothing to hope but rob bcry, arson and murder.

J. F. Cummings, Mayor, of our church who shalljje found con- vuafc may remain alter so applying the proceeds of tha sale, and that plaintiff have execution therefor. The defendant is recmired to entwer nected, in any way. with such a so Notice.

but one epitaph would be needed said petition, on or before tbe 3d day of October thereon at the rate of twenty per cent, per annum from the 20th day of April Xotice is hereby given, that letters of admin istration upon the estate or James Lynn deceased late of Shawnee county. Kansas, has been gran a startling rumor reached this place tliat tlio Missouri BushwliacVers were- in Lawrence. euactiDg their hellish deeds robbing, murdering and burning. Mayor J. F.

Cumurings at once dispatched a messenger, Lieut. Yeal, to nsccrtaio tho facts of the case. No definite- information waa obtained until nearly dark, when returned messengers 180U, that the priority ot liens may be Attorney for Plaintiff. Lawrence Kansas, July 31, 1S63, 'Murdered by Slavery." Still the conflict goes on and it ted to the undersigned, by the Court of Probate determined, and that said premises may in ana tor fciiawnee County, Kansas, dated July 23rd, 1803, all persons having claims against said be sold to pay the judgment so to be Publication Notice. District Court, Shawnee county.

Alexander Black Plaintiff vs. Alfred Davis must "go on until Slavery in turn be slaughtered. estate are required to exhibit them to me for al lowance, within one year from the date of said Major John Foreman. It is always a gratification to make honorable mention of that man, who by acts of bravery, discretion, and well timed efforts, has won not only for himself, but for tho Cause ho fights for a proper credit. Such a man is rendered, and execution awarded for any balance after applying the proceed of said sale; and the said D.

H. Weir letters, or they may be precluded from any bene- Defendant. It has been some time, Messrs. Ed Alfred Davis whose residence is unknown, is rcportod that about 5 o'clock, on tho itors, since you heard from me, and hereby notified that an action has ben com and llliam Andrew are notified that they are required to appear and answer said Petition on or before the 10th day iii, oi cam estate; anu it sucn claims be not exhibited within three years from the date cf said letters, they shall be forever debarred from all interest in the same. Harriett E.

Ltss, Administratrix of the estate of James Lynn dee'd Augiut 1 st, 1 863. mornitiff of tho 21st. eomo 500 bush- menced ugaimt hlta upon a petition filed in the office of the Clerk of tbe District Court, at To I can only plead in excuse the warmih whackers entered Lawrence, coming peka. within and for the County of Shawnee in of the Lcavenrrorlh Sun. Residents or Uctober, leoo, or the same will be the btate of Kansas, on the 2fcth day of June.

ciety shall be dealt with as in case of other immorality, according to sections 18 and 19 of discipline, respectively." II. M. Greene. Twin Mount, Aug. 10th, 1663.

Rev. S. KRETiiNGE, presiding Elder. N. Via.

Dear Sir. I hereby inform you that my ministerial connection with the church of the United Brethren in Christ, ceases from this time. I accordingly enclose the license I received from quarterly conference, and the license I received from annual conference, and requebfyou to return the latter to the body from which it emanated. I adduce as a reason for this step, (which is not taken without much and feeling) ray connection with a society "whtic initiatory ceremony or bond of union is a secret," Major Foreman, whose name appears at the head of this article. In tho early days of tbo present lobd, by the above named plaiutiff, for the pur- Order of Publication.

taken as confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. Eose of obtaining the foreclosure of a mortgage earing date on the 27th day of June, 1859, ex Aquila J. Iteid, Pl'ff. vs. Joseph Barber.

Deft. struggle, he raised a company at Lau of Topeka have no idea, 1 imagine, what we endure here in Summer. And, too, the effect of the heat hereabouts is extraordinary, in this; it ecuted by tbe said defendant to the said plaintin In the let. District Court, sitting in and for Jackson County Kansas. The above named de to secure the payment of SibO, with interest rence and labored under greater ditn-culty in doing so, than perhaps any thereon from said 27th day of une, 1S59.

until fendent Joseph Barber will take notice that the said plaintiff Aquila J. Beid filed in the paid, at four per cent per month, according to the terui3 of the defendant's promissory note Clerks office of said Court on the 15th 'day of seems to the brains and im described in said mortgage, and bearing even May, a. p. T8C3, bu petition against the said de fendent, the object and prayer of said petition pair tho judgment of some of our cit date therewith. The land to be affected by said foreclosure is described in said mortgage, as ceing to ODtain juagment against tue said ueten the South-east quarter of section thirty-three dent Joseph Barker for the sum of $70 dollars izens, (vide Lieavenwortn politics.

for services rendered and work and labir done towmhip twelve of range fo-rteen, east of the sixth principal meridian 160 acres. The said Its effects have extended farther, how the said Joseph Barker as an Attorney and coun petition prays for a sale of the mortgaged prem selor at law, said sum of money vas due the sal ever, than our limits, and are sub other man now in the service, let, notwithstanding the combined efforts of tho then Executive of the State, against him, and his company, he succeeded in raising and taking into the old 3d Itogt. a good a company os ever ctitcred the service. He early evinced an energy, and military tact that has since rendered him a most popular and efficient officer. When the, 3d Indian Regiment was organised, Captain Foreman wes iser; that defendant be V-arred of all equity of redemption therein that the proceeds of the sale and calmly resolving rather than ab Beid i or said services at the A pril rerm A.

D. 18G2 of said Court for services rendered then and before that time. Said action was cited up to said from a south-easterly direction. The first notice of their approach, was a furious chargo through tho in which' they indiscriminately shot down every one in their way without respect to ago. Tho town being thus taken completely by surprise, no resistance was made, and tho work of slaughter waa continued until 9 o'clock, A.

when tho bushwhackers left town, having loft the whole business portion in ashes. At the present Btate of excitement variorrs rumors arc it is impossible to give correct statement of the amount of damage done, but it seems to be generally conceded that tho whole of the business portion of the bwn has been burned, tho banks and tho County Treasury robbed, and boiiio 100 persons killed. Among the" killed, are two of tho Eldridges, Mr. Elliott, jecting tho farmers to trouble, for be applied to-pay the said sum of SIS" with in jure an acsociation whose object is the terest as aforesaiiL also to pay thft sum of uourt irora tue ouice ot Jesse 11 endrickson a Jufticeof the 1-eaceof Jackson County. Kansas.

SoO.77 which plaintiff has paid to redeem said establishment of Union and Liberty from a newspaper paragraph on Effing, I learned that a milhr had been and the said defenlent la hereby notified that Dated Aug. 15, 18G3. ISAIAII M. LEWIS. By Douthitt Greer, his Attys.

Attest Hiram McArthur, Clerk. Notice. Sylvenas E. Cushiug, 'of parts unknown, will take notice that Geo. Miller, of the county of Osage, and State of Kansas, did on the 18th day of June, 18G3, file his petition in the District Court of Osage county in the Fifth Judicial District, in said State of Kansas, against the said Sylvenas E.

Cushing, defendant, setting forth that the eaid Sylvenas E. Cushing gave a mortgage to the said Geo. II. Miller, on the east half of the south-east quarter of section twenyt-seven, and west half of the south-west quarter of section -t wenty-six, in township fifteen, south of range fifteen east 1G0 acres, in said county tf 0.age, to secure the payment of according to a certain note referred to in said mortgage, and praying said Sylvenas E. Cushing to pay aid suia now claimed to be due.

with interest. to renounce membership ia a church his property has been attached to-wit; Th stricken. I hope for a chance of whose discipline expressly denounces land from sales for taxes; the further sum of $50, solicitors fee for forecsoure, and further to pay the costs of the action. that thp defendant may be adjudged to pay any deficiency that may remain after so applying the proceeds of the sale, and that plaintiff have execution therefor. The raid di'andant is required to the such organizations.howbvcr Lly their north east one fourth of the south east quarter of section 22 township 10.

range 16 lying and being in said County of Jackson in said State, to satify the aforesaid demand, the said Joseph Barker is further notified that he is required to selected, as the most suitable man for Dumosc. amor? "otber itnmorah- Major of that Regiment which posi ties." I view the course I have taken answer or demur to the said petition on or before tion bo now holds and is a credit to weather. If you havo noticed our Daily Papers, you perceive that our people arc not forgetful of Educational interests. A school i3 to be organized about the first of September, under tho care of 6ome of our said petition on or before the third day of October, 1S63. CHARLES CIIADWICK, Att'y fr Pl'ff.

lAwrenca Kansas. July 31st, 1SC3. tue yth day of Uctooer, A. D. lsb.i, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rend tho service.

He has five timc3 been severely erea accordingly. Aquila J. Beid, Tlaintiff, wounded, and been in all the engage as the ouly consistent one. I for a moment withhold my co-operation with every lawful meanafor promoting tho welfare of my itcpenieil country, und I cannot longer act with a church ia which the performance of such duty is forbidden and branded as a crime. ments in the Indian countrv, and has Publication Notice.

fairly won an honorable promotion. -a i County Ireasurer, ilr. anu a larire number of other prominent cili- IIarrisr.il T. Brown of the Slate of Missouri will tali note that Samuel Smith nf Wabaunsee County an in one or tue engagements some publication Notico. District Court.

County. Andrew Black, PlaintiiT vs. Ehi ord a. Johnson Lucy B. Johnson his wife, arid William Johnson.

Bluford A. Johnson and Lucy B. Johnson, will take notice that an action has been commenced in the DUtrictGourt. of Shawnee county. State of Kanta-supon a petition filed in the ofiic of theClerkof aid Court nt Topeka.

on the 2()th day of June 1863. bv the above niunM plaintiff fctate of if-Tiaas. did the lttn day rf July lbfto, p-tifioftjn the IHetrict Court cf Wat.aunice County ngainot --aij II. T. Brown setting forth that said de- tens.

Mayor Cummings is taking effective steps to prevent a like occur two months ago he received two severe wounds, one the head and one in the right side, when he was leading a tncfrnnr trnn Without assuming to in your courseof action, I surest rence at this point, and also to furnish desperate charge. He had on his person that it the rules of ir church are fe('I and assistance to tho suffering of at the time several hundred dollars in founded upon sound principle they "Green Backs" which with bis own Mood became completely saturated, amounting to S3G0. or that said rremi-ses may be sold to pay the same. And said Sylvenas E. Cushing is notified that he is required to appear and answer said petition on or tefore the 10th-dav of October next.

Dated Aug. 11th, 1863. Attest A. N. Huhburd, Clerk of District Court, Osage Kansas.

JAS. ROGERS. Att'y far IT if. 1' nuant on tns Zotn day ot A D. lnSt gave a mortgage to Olevia E.

Hotchkus on the fillowing dc ffcribetl lar. 1 to-wit qtrirtcr of secii'Mi thirty three in Township ten. range ten in the County of WabitfitiKec and State of Ksn-rfs, to secure the payment of the sum of two hurvired ami f-nr doluird to a certain note rclcred to in paid mortgage witii thereon at the rat cf 20 jer rem per annum from the -J5th day of loi), until paid whirh t-aid mortgage and note was duly assigned to said plaintilf, and said plaintiff pi a vs that said defendant may pay the burn of one fifty dollars with interest thereon from tho 25th day of A. I. 1SBO, at the rate of i per cent per anriuiu until paid also for the sum of twnlvo dollars and 'JH tents taxes paid hy said plaintiff on said lanfi.

rtad that said land" and tenements may be sold, and thb proceeding arising from uch sale may be applied in Satisfaction of the judgment so as to he renderel on such cliim. And th' defendant is notified that he ii required t3 appearand most influential citizens, and the immediate supervision of Miss Matilda Hindman, a young lady of refinement, of large experience as a teacher, and of superior education. Under our form of Government the culture of the masses is absolutely necessary to preserve the political fabric. The right of suffrage-i3 almost without a restriction, and certainly if the people make the rubers, to be competent to choose those rulers, they must be intelligent. Private power and ambition, and nnt.

Legislative or Congressional act has created in our midst a Court of Equity. This title has been given it in order that the public generally and and with this money he has lately purchased a fine residence in this city. against tlif above named defendant, for the purpose of obtaining the of a morijjige bearing date on he day of July 1353, execi-tsd by thesaid Blu'ord A. Johnton and Lucy B. Johnson to Robert S.

Stevens, which has been assigned to the plaintilf. mortgage was given to secure the payment ot $500 with interest from the 19th day of July 1800, until paid at the rr.te of four per cent per month, according to the terms ofacertain promissory note mentioned in til- said mortgage, and bearing even date therewith, executed by the said Bluford A. and Lucy B. Johnson, to eaid Steven-payable one year after date, which has also been assigned to the plaintiff, 'i'lii land to bs affected by oiiUHMi Long livo tho brave Major, and let his promotion bo sure and promptly Forthcoming. are worth maintaining, even in the case of a Presiding Elder, who cannot deny that in the view of the discipline he professes to administer, he is constantly in the practice of "immorality." I shall ever regard your church as in many respects, an excellent reformatory association and, thall ever cLcrih fooj recdlleouf ua some of my former brethern, and none will occupy a higher place than yourself in the esteem of Your friend and well wisher, II.

M. Greene. On the llccord. We happened in tbe ottico of fcsecro- u-ty oi J. u.

iwj. or tiie Ttne will be tak-n tary of State on yesterday and found us true, and judgment ar-orlinglv. CMITIT. I3v K. .1.

Lines, his Att" v. Attest Sani'l ft. Weed. Clerk of the Dis't. Court.

1-tih, A. 1. 1S63. Lawrence. A largo number of our citizens liavo left for Lawrence, tu tender their aid, while our military, called out hy the Mayor's proclamation is being put in fighting trim under the supervision of Major Foreman, and Captains Home, llandlett, and We take pride in calling attention to O.

A. Curtis and his company of cavalry from Soldier Township and the southern portion of Jackson county, Which have been recruited, mounted, aud' armed in- tho space of nr vry few hours, and are now at this point ready to march towards the foe, whenever and wherever tlicy may show themselves. LATER. Additional report come in say that Geu. Collamoro and Dr.

Prentiss, are amongst the killed. WII.MAU7II. the following, which we publish as a matter of news. It may be a case of theft, if so, the penalty i3 light, and wo presume we are able to stand it: Publication Notice. Kiiwaid Miller, formerly of CHage County Karisis, but n-w of parts unknown will take notice, that 'U'ii-lirru 1).

Harris, cf said County of Osage, did ou the lllh day of Julv A. D. lfiil. He his petition in the District Court of Kansas.oth District. Count of O-ge, ciosuiV, Is in said tuortgngeas the norm east quarter of section twenty-nine in township thirteen of range seventeen east of the sixth principal meridian containing 100 acres.

The said petition prays for a sale of the mortgaged premises, that the defendants be barred of all equity of reJpinption therein, that the proces of sale be applied to pay said sum of $5H0 with interest as ai-oresuid: also to pay $30.53 which tbe plain-tiS hits paid to redeem said land from sales for taxes Si'lolicitors fee for foreclosure, and further to pay the costs of the action; that the defenders Bluford A. and Lucy B. Johnson, mny be adjudged to pay any deficiency that may reiuuiii attero applying the proceeds of the sale, anil that plaintiff have execution therefor. The defendants Bluford Lucy B.Johnfon are required to answer paid petition on or before the third day of October A. 1.

1803. CHARLES CIIADWICK, Att'y for ri ff. Lawrence Kansas, July 21, 1SG3. National Teachers Convention the Members of the Bar especially may distinctly understand, that the arguing of questions of law are not to be tolerated before its Bench. Should the decisions of this Court at any time hereafter be published, you may rest assured I will forward them to you.

I forgot to say that the Judge presiding, is Hon. Abram Brown, of the 22d The approaching State Fair is much talked of. From the extensive OATH OF OFFICE. Warren W. II.

Lawrence, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially discbarge the duties incumbent upon tns as one of the Directors in and for the Leavenworth ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The oT Kansas. Shawnee county. In the Probate Court of Shawnee co. In the matter of the estate of George.

-W. Meatlc, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the e-tate cf George Xs. Meade, that the undersigned Administrator tl" Louis non. of said estate, has filed his petition in the Probate Court of Shawnee County, in the State of Kansas.

praying' for an order to sell the real estate ot" said, decedent, or so much thereof as will pay his debts, his personal estate being insufficient, and that unless the contrary be shown, ou the first day of the next term of said Court to beholden in the City of Topeka. in s-iid County of Shawnee, on the first Monday iu Oc-tobCj A. 1. 180:5, an ord will be madr: for tii. sale of the whole, or so ninth ot such reai sstate, as will pity the dehts of said Yv'm.

P. Dui'Timr, Adm'r. de bonis non of the estate of Geo. M. 3Ieade.

deceased. Aug. 15th, 18G3. 7-w. Lawrence and Fort Gibson Railroad VJL The nconlo of Torek a in universal IV The people of Topeka in 'jropmy during the term for which I have been elected.

arrangements being made, it will certainly be an exhibition of tho Agricultural, Scientific and Mechanical grief and with one accord assembled on tho morning of August 22J, resolved Editors Tribune This great Convention, held in Chicago, Aug. 5th, 6th and 7th, was one of the largest and most influential ever held in the United States. It numbered some 1200 live teachers, 400 from old Massachusetts alone, 200 from the remaining New England States ar.cl GOO from the other loyal States. Save the Pacific States every loyai State was represented. Your own State and Capital were represented by the State Superintendent Public Instruction and tho Rev.

N. O. Preston. It would have done your heart good to have looked upon that body of men and women in whose hands, perhaps more than any other are placed the destinies of our noble countrv. A themselves into a'public meeting by calling Mayor Cummings to preside and resources of the State, which will largely extend our reputation for energy and industry.

against him the sid J-Mward Sillier defend-mf, selling f.jriii that the aid Edward Jifller gave his note to one Ira l'hilbrick for the sum of fifty dollars dated the 1'h day of July, A. V. 1SS9, with interest at ten per' cent per annum payable on before the first day if October, next succeeding, on which was endorsed August, istii, isoo, the sum off fifty five cents. Also to secure said note the said Edward ilier did execute and deliver to said Ira I'll il brick his certain mortgage cf even datea with said note, on the following lands to-wi The East half of the South-west quarter section two-ntyeight (I'S) and the Kast half of the North-west quarter of section thirty-three township fifteen (15) of Itange f-nrtern (14) 1C3 43 oue hundie It aces, whk'h said note and mortgage were July transfered by the saia fra to ouo Josiah Odell.an I. also, was aflwwir.h tran-ferd to tiie named plaint ill William I).

Il is. And further, ri'tl shovr-, that the I theV.Nh d'iy cf A. X). 35, execute ftii-I delivert; thesaid Witli-mi D. Jiarris.

his certain prtnissary note for the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars payable twelve months after data, with interest nt tho rate of jr.r per cent per month, and to secure the payment of said note, did execute and deliver to said Win. D. Harris ascertain mortgage of even date with said note, on the Eat half of the South-west quarter cf No. twenty eight 2sjand the Kast half of the North-west quarter of section thirty-three township fifteen (15) of Range mrteen (14) fraction quarter containing lfio acres. Said Petitioner prays tor a jndgmcni upon the above mentioned notes, and interest thereon as in them specified, and also that the said lands and tenements above described, may he sold to satisfy said judgment.

And the said Kilward Miller is notified toappearand answer said petition with twenty days after tho 31st day of August, A. D. lSt'3, or said petition will be- taken as confessed, and judgment rendered accordinglv. W. II.

Till Kb, Att "for ITtr. Attest. A. X. Iluibnrd, Clerk of Dis't.

Cotirt, Osaiw Co, Kansas. Burlington, July 17th, 1S63. and Messrs. Ilairgrove, Tcfft, Baker, Wilmarth and Hamilton to pcrve as Publication Notice. Pistrict Court, Shawn es County.

-AldenS. StevenplaintiiFajainst Lyman D. Itub-inson, Defendant. Lyman D. Robinson, wboe place ef residence 13 unknown, is hereby notified, that an acti on haa commenced against him in the District Court within and for Shawnee county in the Prate of Kansas, upon a petition filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court at Topaka in said county on the2fith day of June, 1863, by the above named plaintiff, for the purpose of obtaining the foreclosure of a mortgage bearing date on the 4th day of August, 1859, executed by the said defendent to R.

S. to secure the paymant of $169,50 with interest thereon from date until paid at the rate of four per cent ner month, according to the terms of the defendants promissory note bearing even date with said mortgage and de-cribed therein, executed at the same time ar.d delivered therewith to said R. S. Stevens, and by him a. ianed The Criminal Court of this county adjourned a few days since.

No Vice Presidents. cases of importance were tried. be lheatrical Company engaged On motion, Messrs. Randlet and were appointed Secretaries of tho for the coming season to cater to the taste of the Leavenworth public, will I believe, be the best outside of the city of New York. Among the ar glance at those faces of intelligence.

to the The land to be affected bv eaid is described in said mortgage hs the eyes sparkling with tbe fares or tists 1 might mention Couldock, Ne- uth half of the and half cf the afie, and Edwin Adams a3 tho most And I do further solemnly swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Government of the United States. That I will support protect and maintain the President of the United States in his efforts to restore to us a Government based upon that eternal principle, enunciated by our Fathers: Thut men (and women) are created equal, and further that I have, do now and ill still continue to take stock in "Negro Soldiers" as among the best methods of crushing out this damnable Pro-slavery riot. That I have great confidence in Ben. Butler, as a General, in Fremont as a Railroad man, and Jim Lane for U. S.

Senator. So help me God. WARREN W. II. LAWRENCE, Subscribed and svorn to before me this 20th day of August, 18G3.

15. P. Ridgway, Notary Pub. The Supreme Court has adjourned over until the 10th of September. Judge Kingman will remain here with his family, while Judgo Bailey has gone to his farm in Douglas county.

south-wft quarter cf section twenty-eight in prominent. But I must stop. I am awre that mv letter is not interest- Notice. Samuel A. Allison of the State of Pennsylvania, will take notice that Robert H.

Uaird, of the County of Osage, and State of did on the 13th day of August A.D. 1S63, file" his petition in the Court of Osage County, in the 5th Judicial Pistrict, intheStata of Kansas, against the ss.id Samuel A. Allison, defendent settirig forth that the said defendent was indebted to the said plaintiff in the sum of $500, for so much money before that time and then due and payable from the said defendent in said plaintiff for the relinquishment and giving up of certain buildings, erections, and im-ito ements befora them made by said plaintiff upon certain lands lry said plaintiff, before that time quitted ami criven up to and in favor of the said defendent at his special instance and-request and praying that said Samuel A. Allison, may pay taiii now claimed to'be due with interest amounting to $575,01) and the said Samuel A. township twelve of range fourteen, east of the tixtii principal meridian, lfiO acr'.

The Eaid petition prays forasalenf the mortgaged prem nor did I expect ii would be, ises; that the defendant be barred ot alipijuity of redemption therein, that the proceeds of the sale be applied to pay the said sum of $169.50 when the thermometer stands at its present height. L. with the interest ssaloresaid: also to pay which the plaintiff has paid to redeem s-nid land from hales for taxes the f'urthrt sum of $50, so Publication Notice. XELPOX AbLEV. now residing in Kansas, is hereby notified i hat lioilcu Kiehmond.

plaintiff, has hied his petition against him, defendant, in the Third Judicial District Court siting in Sliawr.ee county, Kansas, to foreclose a mortjc-ige executed ami rieUvered by Allen to said Kichniond, on the N'urth-Weat quarter of section nine, township 13 of range 15, in fchuwiiee county, Kansas, to secure the payment of his certain promis- The Big Blue Union, a spicy little licitor fee i or foreclosure and further to pay the cots of the action, that the defendant may be meeting. On motion Messrs. F. W. Giles, W.

Ross aud C. Qlarkson, were appointed a committee to draft resolutions for the consideration of tho meeting. Tho Committee reported the following "VirERF.AS, a murderous banditti has visited our sister city of Lawrence, murdered her citizenn, burned their houses plundered their property and thereby left many without homes or tho ncces-iariM ci' life. Therefore, Ht'i'JeJi That in the tcrriblo calamity which has thus befallen our follow-aitizens of Lawrence, wo recogniae the most barbarous event of the war and one tho most appalling crimes- that darkens the pago of history. lienohetl, That for tho people of Lawrence who for no offeno are thus visited witk desolation and death, wo'tntcrUun paper, published at r.larysvillc, in adjudged to pay any deficiency that may remain after bo applying the proceeds of the sale, and' Marshal county, gets off the following that plaintlii have execution therefor, lhe de fendant is required to answer said petition on or before the third day of October, 13d3.

which the friends of Col. Ritchey will be delighted to scs. TI13 Col. has been ordered to and left for Ft. Scott a fortnight since Allison is notified that he is requifSl to appear and answer said petition on or bef, ire the 1'ithday of October, A.

I. lfc 3, and the said A. Allison, i furtlier notitied that an order of attachment has been istttie in the aiioveease directed to the SheriiT of tisage County, ordering him fo attach lat 3o. 22 in bl.ck no. 35, and lot no.

12 in block no. 36, in the town of llnr-lingame in said County of Osage the property of th said defendent. CUAKLKS CltAUWH'K, Att lor 1 i n. Lawrence July 31st. 15(3.

intellect, those brows indicative of thought and mental culture, would satisfy you that the Teachers of this, nation have become a power. From beginning to end their speeches teemed with loyalty to the Government, there were no discordant sounds, they had the true ring for freedom and as a matter oE course weutin for the educating of the whole people. No copperheads in the Convention. This meeting has ettled one question, that the business of teaching is one of the honored Professions, that it is a power in the land, that engaged in it, we have someof the first minds in the nation. Speeches were made upon almost every subject connected with the various departments of instruction.

Prominent among the speakers were Hon. Henry Barnard. Hon. J. M.

Gregory, Sup't Public Instruction, Michigan, Rev. T. Hill, President of llarva rd College, Prof. E- A. Grant, of Louisville Kentucky and Hon.

J. Dissolution. Notice is hereby Riven that the firm of Roberti ROB'T. H. PAIlin.

by his Att'y Jas. Rof." Hated Aug. 1.1th, 1S63. Att ct A. Hulburd, Cl'k of fri Court, Osage Co.

A Brown, was dissolved by mutual consent on sary note of date June 10, payable 12 months thereafter, for i41.24 with 4-per cent per month interest. The plainti" a final judgmcit against tho said Allen for any balance which may remain due after said land may have been eoht, and the proceeds thereof applied on judgment. Also, he asks fifty dollars Attoi n-ey'8 fee for foreclosure as stipulated in said mortgage. The said Nelson Allen is required to answer or demurr to said petition on or before the 15th day of September, 18ri3, or the same will be taken as confessed, and judgment rendered accordingly. ROLI.EX RICHMOND.

By his 8. Emobi, Topeka, July IS, 1SC3. Notice. V. Earp, non-resident of the State of Kansas, t.iks tice that (ieorge O.

Catlin. of the City of Leavenworth, in the State of Kansas, did -on the 20rh day of June, A. D. 1803, file bfs- petition in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the gtate.of Kansas, within and for tb Cointy of Shawnee, in said State, against the said N. I.

Karp, setting forth that lhe iaid the first day of uly, A. X. lSOJ. Morb Bushwhackers Killed. Lieut.

Ridgeway of Co. II, 11th Kausas, corralled a lot of bushwhackers near Sibley, night before last. il. JIOBEKTI. July 23i N.

Brows. Proposals or Building a Part tue' 'Col. Ritchie's residence in this city, when completed, will be the best built houso in tho State. The main part is 32 by 3G kitchen, 19 by 12. There is a basement under the whole house, Wrhen it is ready for occupancy, we expect the Col.

will properly celebrate tho event by a "housewaj-ming." Tpvka llrcord. 'Col. Ritchie is a "ga cus," and Saloon. Ilenry Roberti has opened a saloon, immedi They took to a barn at first, but broke from- there and fled to tho woods. ately opposite the Post Office.

1 keep tue best ot JLtquors, Topeka, July, 22, '63, II. Roberti. I wo ot tr.em wtro kiueu ana one wounded. Horses, gun3 and ammu N. P.

Earp gave a mortgage to the said George Cat nition were captured from the party lin on the houth East quarter ot section Mo. one 1, in township No. thirteen, 13, of ranga No. thirteen, 13, Lieut. Ridgeway Will" be heard from Publication Notice.

Daniel W. Bout well, non-reeident of lhe State of Kanl will take imtice that Ueurpe Catlin, of tbe City of Ieavenworth in the State of Kants, did, on the 20th of June, A. D. file his Petition in the District Court situate ia the sabr of sfaawaee, to secure the payment of one hundred and seventy dollars $170,00, according to a certain note referred to in said mortgage. Baker ought to be ashamed to notice him or his "shanty." He can afford to give "house-warmings," he can Kitchie, is Col.

of the 2nd Indian Ret. and has been strutting about D. Philbrick, Sup't of the Scho'ob of Boston. The BDeech of welcome to again. On tie preceding Friday, 7 th in dated une 'iod.

18o9. payable one year after date, with interest from date until paid at four per ctnt per month. the Convention from Hon, btate Penitentiary. SEALED PROPOSALS for the erection of portion of the Stats Penitentiary Building way be deposited wiih the Secretary of at his oflice, iri Topeka, till the third day of September Best, at 10 o'clock A. of that dav, when the Directors will meet at said office of the' Secretary of Stateind open the bids and let iha contract to the lowest responsible bidder.

Separate bids will be received for the stone and wood" work. The working of the prisoners is to be taken irto acount by the contractors. Plan, and specifications for the proposed building are now on file for examination, at the office E. T. Carr, Fort Levenwork.

WM. DlTiUP, I'irector of Stsito JOltX. W11.SON', Peniteutiai S. LCDLCM. Notice IS hereby tbat Letters of Administration upon the Estate of John M'Coy, late of Wabaunsee cwutity, Kansas, have been granted to the undersigned, by tbo Probate Court of Walwunsee county, Kansas, dated July 23, 18ti3.

AH persons having, claims against stant, Capt. Taubman of tho 1st M. The said Gcorgo O. Catlin, claims tho further sum of fiftv dollars as Attorney's fee. W.

II. Wells.Sup't cf the city school M. S. were moving from Hope Tho said N. P.

Earp is further notified that he Is re quired to appear and demur to or answer eaid Petition well towards Lexington, found some was unique, characteristic of the man, on or before the 3rd day of October, A. D. 1 S63, or the same will be taken as confessed, aud judgment ren guerrillas at Hem's House, and killed tho most heartfelt coremisseratiun, that wo grieve with them with our- own families, and mourn fr their dead as for our own litiolvcd, That to alt isuch as may be in want wo extend tho most cordial invitation to como to us and partake of the hospitalities of our city and our homes, no long iim it may pleaso them so to do. JletttlveJ, That tho President appoint a messenger to bear, and present thse resolution to our afllictcd. friends at Lawrence with least possible delay.

The President appointed the Ho a. Ward B. Burlingamo as messenger in accordartccwith the Voted that the proceedings of this meeting bo printed in the papers of the city. J. V.

CuMMiNOS.Chairman: fc.A Randlett, 1 gecrctarics. Ej). BODWKLL. worthy of the occasion, a wue inuex or the ueorjle whon he represented. This the State, away from his command for a year, with no particular business except to visit the Paymaster occasionally and draw his "little old" 240 per month.

Such officers as ho is would Binlv our Nationality further in II than a sledge-hammer two ot thetn. hmtsris Joarnal dered accordingly. Dated July lsih, 18C3. GEOIICE. 0.

CATLIN. By Shannon Shannon, his Attorneys. Lieut. Ridgeway'd father resides in of (lie lliil'd Judicial District, ot (he btate ot Kansaa, within and for the County of Shawnee in said State, against the eaid Daniel W. Bout well, setting forth that the said Danifl W.

Boutwell gave a mortgage to the id George O. Catlin on the south-east quarter of peo-tion No. thirty -live 35, in township Jso. twelve 12, of range No. sixteen 10, situate in said County of Shawnee to secure the payment'of the surii of two hundred aud sixty four dollars, according to a certain note re-lerrfd to in said mortgage, dated une 25th, 1869 payable one year after date, with interest aftr maturity at the rate of four per cent, per month until paid, lhe said Dnniel W.

Boutwell is further not ild. thatbe is re-qniredto appear and demur to or answer the mid Petition on or bcfiH- tho lSlh day of September A. D. 1803, or the same ill taken as confessed, and judgment rendered accordingly, and the said land dcered to be sold to pay the above sum, with said interest. Dated.July ISth, 18ti3.

GEQROE O. CATlja Bv Shannon Sl thaanon, his Atiy's- 6-w. is tho fifth convention of the kind ever held in this country. Just 80 this county. A little girl who hadotten contem KNITTING CHINE.

soon as the Pacihc Railroad is" com pleted by way of your beautiful val could fall between this and tbe year Farmers, Volunteers nd others should know that their "women earn $5 to $20 per plated tho very nsed npnearanco of ley.it is proposed to have tho Nation Union. week with one of Akia celebrated Knitting al Teachers UonventioR meet in Ivan tstate. are requested to exhibit to me lor allowance within one year from the uute of said I.etturs. or they may be precluded from any ttenefit of said Estate and if such claims be not exhibited, within three years from the date of said Letters, they shall I forever debarred from all interest in same. JE11C HOIXSON.

Administrator. Aurn-t nS. sas, the Geographical- centre of the Union. It is capital idea. May her grandmother of more than eighty year, her face wrinkled and time worn ran up to her ono day, and- asked; Gfanomother, were- you alive when God ta ado the world." Mr.

Murdoch propores to start a paper at Durlingame, Osago Count; Machines. It will earn its cot in thirty days. Price complete, $50. Weight 45 pounds, Freight from 50 cents to $1.50. bend for circular and samples (send stamps.) BK ANSON EIXIOT, General Agents, Yin street, Chicago, Til.

we all be there I Fuilos. I HUTCHtN'S 'bs. Ilond'Thc Tills, a sure cure for Head 8M(t' ITISRR'S. wish bitn success..

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