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The Fort Scott Bulletin from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

The Fort Scott Bulletin from Fort Scott, Kansas • 2

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THE DEMOCRAT. Foil Ocott Bible Bociety. jt jJ DK, (uiUT.il Xows. Public Mining. At inert of the citizens of -j I'niST lu nddrtion to the ofli-liililor.

mentioned in the 'oribt it ution A- SOU 1 TORT SCOTT, KANSAS. Saturday Mn'i 101. SiilHiisiii. On account of the enlistment, of ditor and jour, of this paper for thenar, its publication will temporarily suspended. In a few weeks our new ottico will be rendv for eccupation, when tho Democrat will be agaiu Cmtilutim, mid List omen 9 and Niniben of flie t'rouilrr Onaul, ail Heglmeut.

K. V. 31. Foul Scorr, Kansas, May 20, 1861. At a meeting of tho Fort Scott, company of K.

V. 51., the following Constitution and By-Laws were reported by a committee previously appointed, and unanimouo-ly adopted. CONSTITUTION. Article 1. Section 1.

'llua Company shall to a company of Light Infantry, aad known by the name of the 'Frontier Guard." Six. 2. Tho olikora of this com pany shall consist of ono Captain three Lieutenants, one Ensign, and I ular army of the united i. mch non-commissioned and other e. bluejackets, and pantaloons with officers as the law or By-laws may buff strics on tho outer seams, prescribe.

and in color a shade, lighter than Six. 3. The commisioned ofli-i the jacket, aud the regulation hat. cers shall hold their commissions Finn: The regular drill-meet-for the space of five years, unless jings of the company shall be on sooner terminated by law, or rc- the second Saturday of each moved by the Governor or compa- month. nr, iMxrn Tho rules and regula- LIVJ5R PILLS v.

IOR Till fit It II IlrpatitB or Liver Compl, tint, DVSl'ITSIA AND SICK Symptoms of a Discard Liver 1) MM in the liglil Mdo, under the the I 'fbj, im-rcr mi pnsiuc; soiuctiinci llie pdi'ii i'-i in the left sidc-j' lln piiiont r.ucly able to lie on the left iidc; soinclii1K.s ilic piiu iv (yli under the iliuuldi-r and il fVcpii'ittlv extendi to the tofi'of thx' iliyilldei, and is sotiicliines luiMalcn fur iliruiiutisiii in the iiiin. The siomai.ii aftatcd with low of appetite TtnJ sifkacji. tho bowcU in general arc costive, soniciimci alfrnitiv with hnci tho lead is willi p.iiu, aci.i)iiiMiiicd with a dull, t.JVV sniMilion in tho bin It pail. T'lioro is rally a cousidcrnhl; loss of memory, aciom. panic Villi a painful sensation of having left undone which (Plight tn fnye i a uwn aiigni, uiy-itjiign somc-tinC5 atlcnJjiit.

T'hi patient complain nl" it-ivt and drllilitV! Iir 'k his f'-ct are cold or bmning, and he of a pr'nAly fouwt.ii.iu of the skin lilS spiiits are I'jw; and Hfiliough he is satis. Iln.l lentltri bl- hlo'h i-il yet he 'Cau scarcely summon up furtitmle enough to try it. In laet, he di'-truits evtrv reined)'. Several of tne above symptorirt attend the disease, but cases have occurred while few of ihcin existed, yet examination of the body, alter deatli, has slnwn the Liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND Da.

M'LsNt's Liver Fills, in cls y. Ai.L'L bivif, when takon with Quitiine, are productive of ihe most happy rcsulti. No belter cathartic can be used, preparatory or after taking Quinine. We would advist all who are alflictcd with this disease to give them" a Fair trial. Address all orders to FLEMING Pittsburgh, Pa.

P. ii'i Ph. ui.1 nr-HIng frwii otVrii tltsn l'lmirrf( lii wift dn W'-H tn writs tliNrftnicn Jlntliirtly, srnl ri'mt. hut Dr. WL'ttw', pi-'iwrJ ht timing IittBlvrh, tx.

T) ttrtiw wihum to k(v tLtsu irhl, wo ill foiwanl ptr iiikiL, paid, to tiny juirt 4 tli UaitftJ on' uf t'lUa Jot twd. itHinpn, ur oun vinl of Yvnulftigei fur fjiirttwi tbiw-toiit st.MiiW. AU oplm from Cviatto inuit bo oomimuif-I by twont1? cent extm. HoM hy all retpwjtabU Druggill, ind Cuuntiy Bton K.M'l)'iH CUUlilllj' An nppeiiint and tr'oru 'chie prepnrnlion ef Th'lN pniiielol Onygen and Carbon by eoin-biiniiun in llvdrogen. riaw liuneil bv the hifheit Med nl AulhoiiHerf, hoih in an I ibe I'nited filales.

and pre.icribed in I heir piactlee. 'J he expcriiuce "I thciidauds daily proves that no r'reparnlli'li of Iron ran he i-oinpnrej w. Ihe blowl. depreesioii of vital energy, pule and olhciwio H'kly cuniJexioni i indicate, i'a necetsiiy in aliuos'. eveiy loncoinbla in a'l mlnd in which il liaa btea 'rid, it bus proved ahsoln'cW curative in each of tho follomng cnuipliiints, .1.1 NlBVOt'D Allle.

FslAt IA I IOH, DvSlf I'MA. CoM. nii'Aiiort, DvHtiTMi, Inqii'i mi Triitnrfi.oKis, Salt. Kuli'm, MiS' ii- MI.M.1 111 A IIITIS, Lni.OlIC'hl", LlVl ll (OHII.AIMS, ClIHOKIU Hln-ACIIIS, RllLliM.1 I IS.M, r.NH Ml" INT FtVtltS, I'l I LIS ON 11IL In caici of Oi kcbai. flianiTY.

nlio'lier fb. r. suit if acu' ditvnpe. or of Iho continued dim. Inution of nei-vmu acd nnisculor Cneigy Irwa In-.

one trial ol thu' rietcratir baa proi'OJl ul to an estcnt which ui d'-- riptionor rtiiHen a'lostation ivould reoUcrna-iblc. lung na to have be. eome forgotten in their own io 'i ii- ode. hare snddeiilT th" bu uoild tu if Just returned I mm protinotul Havel in Bun dislant land. So re very fciguul instances of this kind ore attested of I Vinnlo b-ufleiars, eraaciatid vie-tiina of apparent saiiaiu80H.iexhauJt- 1 ion, cii'icnl and Uiat complication of i nern us and avereiun lu air ami tier- oisc for wi.irh the physicinn has no name.

In Nliivoi-s Ai rnriessot all Hinaa, ami ior familiar lo rue.itval nun, the cpcru'ii'ii of tliU prepnralinn nl inn mast nceeaeaiily lor. uoiiKe nie um i ly tunic, witboiil biingejoitingand ovurhca'inii; (itid goniK, icgularly niiieiim', ev in nn ol0tul of willi 'iir beine a easltic numa ivo ur inflicting a d- grt ible Jl is true hitur pa-upeny. among ntnerr, wuicu innkee so renmrhably eft dual and puimanent a remedy for njion which it also aipe'-to exert a distinct and Npocitic i.clion by dispell-' ing Ihe local tendon, ivhith forms them. In IJvsi'Ui'Sia. innumerable as lt oaute', single box of Chalybe'ile fills lias oftea sufficed for Ibe most biiliitual cujcs, iuolulicg the ultmdcnt 0 srivusras.

In uncheckd DiAniiticK even when ti-vancid to sentahv, contlrmtil, emaoiotirg, and apparently uinlignaul, the effooU hava beea cquiilly deci ivo andas'oulshing, In the local paioa, loss of Qcnh and itrength, ilithiltlnlini. ll nn. 1 rnnnlfenf hnlie. which generally indien'o Ikcipient raw remedy has allayed th alarm, of friendi utnl physicians, in several very gratifying and in'er-e' ing instance. In nori'iovs Tt Br.Brnosi, thi raedica'ed I.n.

1..1 ra ih.n ll.a ffpf nf til inosl eatitii.iiK- t.nlaneed of Iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. Tho atlention nf females cannot be too conn-dently invite 1 to this remedy and reitarallve, a tbe cases peculiarly affecting them. In Hum MAT13M, both chronic and inflauialerr in the latter, however, more decidedly it In" been invariably well reported, both as allevlatiiuj pain and reducing the swellings and tillinsi lb joints and urns' I B. lu Ihtckniitut Fimns it nmst necessatilr be a great remedy and euergelic restora' ive, aad it 'impress in the niw eitlcmenti of th will probably be on of hijjh renown and asefin-new. ii, Kb remedy has rer been discovered whole history of medioine, which xerts prompt, happy, and fuliy restorative eUcot.

Oood apietite, oomplete digestion, rapid neqai-i'b nof itreng'h, with an unusual and che.rfull exercise, iunnedialwy follow i ux. i. ilt up in neat flat metal boxes containing nill. ml. Ml 1- hV drUH' gisis and dealtre.

Will be lent free to uny aa-drem on receipt of tbe price. Al! letter, orders, etc ih uld be addteesed to R. B. LOCKE Co Gen. ig'tn, 28 Cr-nan Street, N.

T. ecl.2"ly. A DM I NlSTlLAlj.SsiXE. 1 will offer for sale, public auction, at tl nnd provided, by law, there shull le Appointed ono yuurtpr who shall hIro bn CdmmjsBary for the corapnny, who shall rank as Lieutenant, and who shall bn er oii lo TrPisiirer of tho conipaiy, ono Cleik who shall rank us oreanf. Skcond Thrt Quarter Master ihall proline and take charge of such necfs.enry.

eamp equipie, an itiay be 'provided by the proper i.tt-tLoiitit'8 or fuiuifthed hv-tho enm. ranv. lie shall vrovide. lake (nlllKe oi. irunsporr; oiu ra- Itions, forage, an I camp cqnipafe as the company may direct or the Cp.pt.fifn order in case- of a march or 'Micampmont, nd shall receive 'and payout all monies of the com Ipany upon tho roper authority and vouchers.

Third The Clerk shall keep a faithful record of the Constitution, By-laws, orders and proceedings of tho'comj any in a book to bo provided for that pun and perform such other duties a may be required by Forma Tha uniform of tins company shall be, until otherwise ordered by a majority of tho com: tho fatigue dress of the rug Hons ol the regular army, not in consistent with the Constitution and by-laws, or the act. of the Plate Legislature referred to in the Cou-ctitution; ehall be adopted for tho Government of this Company when on duty. HLVKNin These bylaws may be amended, or further articles added, at any regular meeting of tho company, two thirds of all the members concurring, and a majority of the ehall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a less number may meet, at anv time, for drill. On motion the Company then proceeded to the election of officers by written ballot. TYyllys C.

and Charles O. wt ftn-l Tl'lwftrd A. Smith CJeik of such (doction. For the office of Captain, Charles W. Blair having received a major of the votes rast, waa ,1 l.ii'.

1 elr ted. For hc office of First Lieutenant, WvIIvb C. Kansom received a majority of the votes cast and w.fs declared elected. For the office of Second Lieutenant Charles 0. Jndson received the unanimous vote of the company and was declared elected.

For the office of Thiid Lieutenant, Aaron ft. Allison received a majority of the votes cast and was declared ejected. For the office of Ensign Samuel A. Manlcve reci ived a majority of i the votes cast, and was declared elei'ted. Wn.i.Y-- C.

Attest: C. O. Judges. F.nwARn A. Smith, link OFFICEItS ANP KMfHRS.

Captain-C Y. Blair, First Lieutenant AY. C. Fansom, Second Lieutenant C. O.

Third LieuteDaui A. R. Allison, Ensign A. Manlovr. Or erlv er? 11 B.

P. J. G. Stuart, E. L.

Phillips, LE. Tohn F. White, E. A. Smith, A.

F. Bicking. J. W. Contant, 2d 3d 4th 1st Corporal 2d 3d 4th Quarter Master Geo.

J. Clark, Clerk ilham Gallahcv. r. s. LiUou, C.

Pinion, fr. W. Manlove, Peter Shell, M. Washburn, 0. Dreflenbach, S.

Harman, li. Blaekett, A. Butler, A. J. Waterhouse, AY.

C. Fennison, II. M. Hartman, Y. Middleton; Joseph Brown, John Small, James Smalt, John Petev Teel.

V. II. Smith, G. V. Swindler, f).

Snliivan, F. F. Clough, J. K. Williams, J.

L. Iiiraon, A. Walker, J- 8. Redflcdd, J.Y. Barker, Thoma3 Ward, P.

Barnes, LL, Marshall; BakTr I). Coger Jos. Simmons, fiilas rhillips, Moses II. Real. .1.

II. Gardner, Geo. V. Fieeraan, S. Lambert, James T.

CUtes, W. F. Barnes, Harbin, Geo. Arney, J. C.

Cbil wood. 'lliW imuvilia.y I'iMio Aiii(iiiln I'l- sj.v, 'I for tho lit. uti vuk ii' DiH'ul hiiiii'liinit ktttti iiut, uij i hill nhonin uml, wf v-uim-iu. nm iw'f K.k Iho t.iiili il ii' liiriili' i'l hi luvir ill ti' e'; 0 wji hu hiii into Ui luMmmMn vl" itmu i in ojiii' wa hw liim il. n-n 'i'" hi- II PI III t' 10 i ii li.

nit uiHii.L. im'i'lic. 'niiil mi. 1 bl Hi" mil n.fliu 'le I 'I lilili. in ii no l.li l.Hilii mi i nll'i inn Hlililij! In fnfi't" ii lliu wifik, in I lie ilill- nut I' iii the CiHiiilj-, al" nfclinltvl ilm-su-il 'i' i i.i lViilulv, 111(1 IITI'IVP il 'ilf'l ll 1'''" iiuii UHH-um.

Any pr h' lire Iii ai 'hi C't- I l. till I li rj lllll.lV 1. tll. llllimlllli Will iiun.i.ii.Hv tl. fiulilu: ui! Au'iimI Htf, if deHii-tl.

Ihi- niiiii" i't ilio.dciiuii b'i whu'h ii.i"iily 'Mi'Aff. 1 ll i.ini (Ml I pi'V lu i In liniila "1 lie i-MLiuiy ci'iMrtitutvi Hiiinml 'Hi. wliui-wiU'itute ft liioe, or iiiiif" ii-. uu ii.bcis lui ht'u. kciu li.iinl mill li.i iilc ii! Hi" llp IV Mvltf illl-i I tij.H I 11, 0., 1'lK-ltul I'l'ii' u'llli'liili filfic 1 1 mi ii-oi tuint .4 fiimily h.bu.; ii fery an 'lb-! tsofiilivr foiiitniii'c.

wbuin is fn'm I tin- tiiiiiiiiKviurni of the i. c.nj" I ,1. i. C'liniltinn, I'fi-siitent, i. li.

MH'r. Siw iu t. Tr.n"iir, i. ,1. S.

Cnu'k iil, Ifi-l-ositai onj II. I. Wilcm. II 1''. Hi'itUlr, ami ll.

su. Ilule. llioiin uuil KniiM-y, I'll siJ' iiiijt oue A wh-111 cm hi muJp ii any limp, for iafor-iiiaii'-n i-uii' uin thi? of the Bvnct.v. All "luijiniiiiii iiivl t-niii'iinK-uilonln cf Snl)-I) Olt nUu.il.-,' wittiitt tin. onfiitJl's baiii'ls are rqnofc-i-'i to t'iri-iiln'e 'tliia Anil "ihi-l't'a" t-i ex rt Heir iulluence in favor of th L'itlllil.

I l'jr onlcr of tlio l' eit'ive C'unnii'teB. I'lita'tiEsr. J. I) Stfrttayj: The lfull.tt inoler lor l'itill. I iwcnif sif tti Tlaln ilur' Iihs tippn oiviie-1 aii' iiuDrollel, Pub'tslk-il unci l'iliti-1 by V.e fhiiip iiiclivlliml.

i ljin never mis-i'ii dny nor u-ru'chid a Iitiino :i.Oi.- It Inn Ii'ULhf its way limine hanJeil all "I'l' sei'in until i1 husa iNii'i 'tial i' iin-1 a jVa'ional ipput.itioii. Main to il'C 1'taiu l'nl- if and rtiid, anil it ii ill gtioil a oonJitiuti er in lji'tftr i-luck. to iigut tlw liiittk-i of iii'iiv-ciacy tb.ia now. For tliu lcuritiull In dtvutcd to ulur I I hns inning, uiirh ftlithori'T. dnieJ A fidt'o.

mte he nglil of -'lli tnritnry a flK A Ittll', tlll.RlllHtC.tlK-ir illltilll- noin in ftimr oi'trwry, ati-i if ii'iiui'Vfs to ngnii.fl" jniiJ nu'b mrll. Hull ami tho Ji viC" Apinst Lecoiniton C- tho cuJw anil re-cptniii(t ot the Hun' 'iia'le. is lievottdly di-Jioatf-ii fr this t'njo, Imntnf rib and foriv j'f-nlt-s tit curnoit N(-ivs of thp llur.the I'lasn l't. 1.T nil! cunt iii lu linuiuht and tenith" I ol 'llio Lotnl P'-fiiirMnoiC will bo jiasided orto Yy that' oiifji'al ntii i rofi king gonlus. "Alleinii.

Wind. I "lew- lott is. kraoJii it's nuil quiji ic noitli th rii uf the fapoi on iiiii ii-m Snbacriber. per ytw, -in L-illglO ru'lKIl1 cr. six moBtllB, OU i rlni of ten per Pfl all over ten cifi: to out- Fuji Cv to rau li ter of a ClJ'V IM'Tll.

l'o: IVJ at old 1 1 ao' as aijent. uelas iK-nioirit- uro x4 ted to usp theii inHiliint! in ix.uii"it tin- of thi AdJu-iS. J. (V. (Jn.iV, leveiaud, 0 1 lio Rei.t Iw ATvva)4 tli ilu-ajieit, GOUEVS BOOK.

VfiL SiAiiSiiuD FDR hi i'EAKS. J'lonoiiHirfftj Hit Tims of lilt L'nitti States, llli; lil.t-T LADYoMAGAZlKE JN 1JIL WORLD, A Is1!) THE CHEAPEN. liiL LliLI.All l.E cf thai hin I that can be nil in (hi family eiielo. and the cleiity in iinmtiis-. nnmbarl aia lubacribeis for the liook.

BIJ-T LAUY WBVrEf.9 Americi tiOil ule to ita f' K'jf, and bTO oino that writ-, for no oilier ruagtuiae. 1IIK MUSIC nil nrig'ra', and n-nld rjoet 25 een'l Obi) pr'e the F.ookiin 'Iw music but rnoi-t of if ii ifiyrtghtfd, and cannot bo obtained except in eodey." itm 8TEKt. Ivor a All tff.it? to rival in in thn bare uea.iod, and now stand aloti in thij deparfnient, Hiving, a do, Diany me'enud iiifiuitely beltsi ngia-ving' than are published in any oiher work. of li FAiiiios Our Ions oxjwrieiK-e pvea ua Rroa'cr advanta ges 'ban urn tested by olb.ii:. in (lie uoiuje of one.

year ai Iusl. si.ity full fiKaie tnihions, itliich it tinny-em nric than nny other gins; and they are im'Ij fanbions 1ik1i others nru not. Ve ehaljea ijon'iadio tion when we state that the fuVbioni of other iriagaBnca hiivo never been "en in tben'reeti rf Philadelphia or New Vork. or in the drawing ot eiihrr place liable uo iey are tne only re OCR WOOD KJflB AVISOS, of which fle give titii 0 6r thue timed al many f' any otlici mag ol umlaht'Dl oi auel. Xbey aieco tur Mipotior.

nf 'b m. Peinember 'tint (In L.i Honk iher.igiiial ililicnti'iii and th ehrdpiV. Il yon take 'ii'ti v. y. ti ivant noolhei cryihinR that 1.1 unlnl or oinamental in 11 liUue can be lotircl ilo'lcy.

TjNfi. Mo olh( runcinc givj th. and we Iiavo iven enough to till several large volume. UUH HKCEinS nre fui nf ran I f. ui 1 0 hr-re else.

Covk'mg in all it. variety Coiiieoiioneiy 'he Nuraery -the Irdlut tho I.aniidiv tbe l'ooeipte upon all are tu I found in tba ves of the I udy'a I'mik. AVe originally started ihi de-nuriirit-n', and hni peciilutr 1 aoilitiea fyr ruakmg It most pfrlcct. 'Ihi depiirliornt alone is worth tb pike of Hi" finok. EfTIIUVIN03 of ICnit'irg ttine, nrfme o'Ler-ucful branch of liidits' work are given in every number.

LAlUKc' Thi deportment eompriscj enraviugs and Jv 01 eveiy article that a ludv neare. MOIiia.oOTXAOES. So ether bee this deparinien'. TERMS, CACH IN ADVANCE One enpy cne sear Tivn one year $5. Ibre oopies in year, $9.

Fir 1 pie one year, and an eatia oopy to the person lending Ui club. 1.10. Eiglit copies one year, and an extra copy tu the peryon sending tbe elub, Iileven eobifs on 1 year, and an ex'ra copy to the peron sending the lub, $20. And the onlv that can be inirndmv.1 intf nboo clubs in place of th Lady'a rtrinur noine MHf.aunp. Hmx ai.

rirnm-o iviTir ornrrt luamurt (iodey'i tady'i iok and Aithnr'i Home Jtar line buth orin-vear for 0. Lady's hook nnd Harper' both one tear for OoJey, Harper, sr.4 Arlbur will all three tent ene yea' on lec-ipi 01 yi, Notes all sol rent lunju tilien af I'ccamful and pay tho pfctsge on your letter. L. A.jGOPEY. Ch'almit Sftfci, Hilt.ltlptia, ra.

STliAM MILI 'fibs undcti.igna.1. navine tensed fha To.l Rii il i'ii nnd GriM Mill, ore now prepaie.d to till premp'ly, all ordem f(n eaning or grinding The coin null will be run teguUilv every Sat-un'ey 'J'hehighpjt plica will be paid in lumber goodR foi walnut hgi. credi'i will allorr- JEPKINS VII If Bourbon county, he ld nl I'ort Stolt May ZM, John M. l-tegi-lt wan called to the Chair, and A. Allinoti wix appointed Secretary.

MeBHrs. l.ulr, .1 fi. Hedriotd, Joaeph Kay, L. Rig. gin.n and I 'avid M.mloce vrcie np- 1 olutloii.

Afler a r-hort iiT.penrc, Y. rd the followinr: i i 1 WllKRKAS, The inlerests of wouroon-countv," jvnnsair, ain rr- nun county Miis'ioun, nro almost identical, while remain loyal to the Constitution and bi'-'s of the United J-'itatep, and mcst f'i'ndly feeling mid relations have always heretofore existed exce when tho internited designs of tur bulent men to excite animosity have gained temporary tiniii'tiuen-( and whereas, men of slrito and lawlessness, for ulterior pnvpot.es are endeavoring to foster hostility towards the peoplo of Kansas, a-mong our neighbors of Missouri, by striving to induce them to believe that Kansas is uv'ditating an armed invasion of Missouri, to tvamplt- on her rights and destroy tho proporfv of lier and, whereas, it' behooves' every good ciluen to exert his utmost energies to peato a long as peace is pousible. 'J'hcreforo Ktsolrad, That we entertain the kindest ft-c-lings of friendship ami regard for 0'ir neighbors bordering on the line-in Vernon county, Missouri, and all other good and patriotic citizens of that Mate. Rewind, That Kansf and Missouri, from their similarity of soil and climate, and contiguity of ter-ritorv, beinij identical in interest, should cultivate the closest alliance that can possibly exist between sovereign Risolwl, That although we can pledge ourselves to no r.pouncd couriie of action in (use Missouri should ercede from the Union and place herself in open rebellion to the Constitution and laws of the United States, as in that event we would be subject to the orders of the Federal and anthoittien. to whom we owe no grudging nor stinted allegiance, but an obedi- "nce full, and nnnnention- in, vet that eo long- shall rnnain faithful to her Constitutional obligations, and loyal to the compact of 'he Union," we will regard interests as second only to our own.

Ruohy.il, That the Delegates from the border townships of Vernon county here present be authorized to say to tho Union-loving people of that, section, who s- them, that th' to bliall be no illegal thoiv Stale, and no war with Missouri uuli'Ss they tliem-sclver, are the aggt eosors. Rwb-tJ. That a-i faithful, pa-triotie. and loyal citi.pim, we owe full and thorough obedienc1o th' laws and institutions of the coon-' try, tut that we deprecate war or hostility, in any shape, further than may be absolutely nicei.ary tor th siipr-ort of the Federal Con-' Htitutioii, the mainti-iiance of thp Jans, and th" defence of the honor and integrity of our National flag. Fending tho rccolutions, the meeting was addressed bv W.

C. RaiiRom and W. Blair, who at large upon the necessity of a good understanding and amicable feelings and relations between Kansas and Missouri after which the resolutions were unani- mously adopted. On motion it was ordered that the proceedings be published in the Fort Scott. Democrat.

LIGGETT, Chairman-. A. F. Au.pos', Sfinlury. At a simibir mooting held in Vernon onnty, Missouri, on Tues dav last, the following preamble; solution were adopted l- I HHl Rt.A!., A SlatO Ot Civil war i exists in our conn try which mil7 involve us in a conflict with the people of the tState of Kansas; and whereas, the interests of the peo ple who live on the frontiers of both State would be greatly enhanced by a state of peace and, whereas, tins meeting is desirous of cultivating relations of nmitv and good will with our neighbors of Kansas, and thus avoiding many of tho honors of war.

Iherc-fore Rt.wh)d. That this meeting appoint a delegation of our citizens to confer with the people of Kansas, and especially the citizens of Bourbon county, in said State, ith a view' to the cultivation of peace able relations between the citizens of Kansas, and those represented by this meeting. Messrs A. Kedfield, ft. Requsr H.

C. Cogswell, Wrn. Hiller, -and Tr. W. Melick were appointed said F.

KEDFIFLD, iBrx't FORT SCO TTnOTEL, CHA3. DiiiOii CO. N. W. COR.

CARROLL TLAZA, FORT SCOTT, KANSAS. fiiapes rorth Tvotlh and K.15I, leave tiny Monday, ttwlnr sday ao'llriday raoriiiBg. Oood 1 au'i'ip enii n'n'iern. tm- The highest market, price vfilt rA tnear.h. for hniter, ehukeni Teietahln ndo'hrcoualry priuc4-.

ng 4tf i in Ai iii, ro In nn ble os he liniil (lit Kan. a I'l Join i jl ol t'oimnfH Tho stcHmhip i' if t'veimv: oft ape i A lai'gO qil.llitil of war niiVOl 1- lioiht. It in repOitdl that l- 'H' nn nl Jim reaclm'l mwiiiou and Liverijooi, it in a I'l 1 1 II II I 11 1 ,1 1,11 Wl li his i. douMI'ul. In tie Ifou -e ot Ii.xrbi- pvi.rw-l hope 1 lllS I I ilOlll" Mil.

I Mivermniinl "IVCClll bhntic M-aii inng tbtit if Bil'ti d.i suli ioin lu iviUoerH on either Ride, llii.ii' l.lool lie'on" fheir" cVvn heads with nn redroKS Irnm Fnc'lsnd, l'ie'aiatiins arc making lor an Ariici'i' Hii Union ineering at London. The Tunes savs that the mediation of England niitlit as he offered to a hurrif iiiv'. A special dial atrh fmni "WtuTi LMIi, to lb i Commercial navs vcrv neiniy io bundled and twcn'lv meti, ririibirs and are now cnli'ieil for the war. more volunteers will bo uci opted until 1 1n. immense, forte pn'periy ranked.

cr- New York, May 21. A special dispatt to the Herald from Hagerstowfi. Oth, Fays reports are to the effect that gieat -dissatisfaction exists among the troopb at Harper's Ftny- c'n account of the existence of several factions; one tavoi'8 the annexation of Virginia to tho Confederate States, one the Unconditional sej a rate liidepemlenctif Virginia, and third the unconditional ot both the last two tlasges refuse In take oath of allegiance to the confederate State. The people cf charpsburg vil lage, thirteen miles soiithoa.it of the road to Hamr'a Ferrv; swear that no more soldiers of tho on federate Stat their town. shllll pUSJ through The Tribune says Yesterday, by a bold stioke, the government obtained most invft'iiblo documen-tarv ev idence against, tho sympathisers with tieasn -in the North.

At a given hour the officei of the law vjcited every considerable telegraph olf'ce in the free seiiing the nianu: cripts of dispatches for a year past. The Government can now trace the secret operations of the icbcla and their uidera and abettors, and henceforth hold the noithcrn enemies of the r-public at its morey. The Tribtinn's Washington correspondence i' 19 understood that Gen. Butler has orders to proceed at once to actire rnovemerts in Virginia, and will secretly remove the obstructions in Morfolk harbor. r3f)lftti5fiiunt5.

IvOTICK. ivi'l ft j-rta i at thr? nest loeoMn ot tlieOmiity Coitjnua "uer lor Bour-t-oji i-un y. in July, tn id loui'ty bc.iiimn m- llio north Imi' J-i. iti bot county, town of Fr e-l -ni, n' li t- dividing line sc'itioni, ill fio-l mi ning on taid lino nth to rt.o-e is' loii oi tioiil'-'l, thence ivcrit Ow" ''i'v, in ioii.1 nnty ef ft. by tit, haiii." of .1 'hi Vl'crt.

croai-i-. ih.j onagH rivor nl the picitn' ffios-m kinoiu 'ho ord th" niit tuilulile jiieunrl to 'If cat if FP-tion 'M hem- i-iii-t. to center of Fcvti.m 22, thenitv iili i he ot the lea-ling lo tLa'-' City, tlnni-o Slid rond aii utnr oa tn tha f'itv nf Toll Heotl. 0 ago City, May li, IS6I." notice. 0 I(.

Fik, Adrmiiistrit'T ol th I fjtateof John jj. Fail, deeeosid, Mrivt Kjrl. Bifore Uavid Ftanllelil, jmti of thi peace and for ranklin tonn-h ll mb Coi n'y, i-tJtu of Kan: iu. The det'en lant, lleboxa Enrl, il notico Uiat in iho lti'h day of April, tsftl I ider of levied try tin) '0' B'a to scohio I nynii.nt fit tlie anount in B'lit, iiinih in nintv nine and sta of tuit. nhie.h if.

li th rc vary ot thai snm ivhieh the d-li udnrit hua lakon and lislneija to the ol John f-. Fail, tenfid, nnd that the tiiul of Mid claim mil bo on the Dili of at I'l uVock A. a' the of tond jnali.je. il. F1KU, A luiinhdi.it 't of the a'e.

A n.VTST A TOT-i'S l.el er. of A-lini nif' i on (Jir.t9iwo Jolin i-: app, lute of liomhoii bavin; h'tii thio duf pan'ed to the uioliricnel by tie Cauri of eoun'y, uot ce it. bor, by given, that nil feisoin baling claims agaiiud epta present th eam-i to me or al nuiiiii ver i rum uiue. or un-v Uabarrwl, and m.t preieuiid witbin thn-e jraari from die they will be forever" de'jarr-'d r.w.. a JOHN G.

STUART, Carriage and Wagon Maker, rojtr 3C02T, k. t. The subs riber wonlii restcctfolly inform the citiienf of V'mrbon Coim'y, that be in now ready to a'tend Carriage and maH'mg in all In hranclie. Kepainrig froroptiy auuoeu u. Shot' on Eoott Arenue, itt th foot of Eigler Street.

1 July U9'f REMOVED! REMOVED R. BLACKET, WOULD resfioelfnlly inform th oltineas of Fcit foolt unci vicinity, thai bus re-" mored bif 'fiiilorinff Ka'p'iliptirrjent to t'1 neat building r'eted by Jowph llarker. luirne dia'ely adjoining and east of bin Barber Ship, on Bigler s'ree', rliere be will always be fontni rn dy and willing to nl'end ti ht3 nnmeroue friend nnd )tron. I would line lender my thank tn tbie rcinmunity patronage, and solicit, in the fu'tiie; nnd I hop, by a raieful ntten'ion tn thoir wnntj in ri'Kard to lime and etyles, lo give enure sansi actiMi, npr 20 If. It.

ELACKF.IT OSAGE VALLEY HOUSE, GaA'vV AioiilL. KAKSAS. 1 11 it 1 FnomiiiTORii. Wl" "nd this Hon nnenr 1 m' eomfoilaMa tbe Jeirji aree modeice, Traeelera will find this Hon fine of taut ar- irv I 1 I i I I' i I i ii in i of NEW GOODD! LarirVr: Stuck TliauDvcr at so mi: GEORGE A. REYNOLDS Ctt.J FoUMEWi5r GEORGE A.

CRAWFORD 0 Hf flniwniM.e to 'h of Beur-beii and n.lj"iniuK ouun'ia Um' tlnv hme jii from Fhiladelrl'l" an'l St. ImK hr they uri'haaed a luno ard null mk I'HV OOOlis, UUIE. fiooD', MOW UK LAI.NIij.i EII.KondSATrNPHAtui.S OINGIIAML-, FIEU.it S1IAH LS, A I. A AS, EI.iCK liOCl.VEXS aai i JAC-XVEl'5. I'LAIN, WH11B tmJ CAMBfi KCSirCKi" JEA.W8, In in tho Try ilooda lina.

a largo of Aleo BF.CiAr) CASSfMEKS, TWEEDS. i Hats fc Caps. BOOTS SHOES. I IIAKftiT ARE, Qt'EEN'jTVAfiB, CVILEKY. Groceries of all Kinds.

A chp Hock ef FAXTT Arl in ihla the e-iuoTy may delr-, whljli thv am iliamrnw! to li at 'he loweet p-'ca. (iv them a enll refora builtig eliewhei, a their I'o, mult pleaee aad ihir prices tuit Country Fruiuo? of all Kails, Hides, Bacon, Eggs, i AT THE HIGHEST l'RICE. N. B. raid for Hides.

Fir' Bcott, Karses. A. JtETIsCI-I'SiCo. Oc'ober I7th laflO. UNDERSTANDING that ma-ny an terpt iking end Industiimii pen-pi.

who have been prostrate from the elf eti of the lute rn-rtiC'tniy "re nbout getting ou their legs again. WiO. A.i SKYNOIiU 4 Oi. have puii li'iia a l.irge a-for'nint of B'nits and Shfhn lor Ibei'j taan.l in. Oaiiers, bliipnrs, I'oo'r, Hulnti.

es, thing lacking lo rnnk op an asi LET ivo'iden heads buy woudeii wnre. lor thT will cat th teep os', but men of bnuus will etiil buy where they always bar the Corner liigler Bl. and ficott Avenue Ac, a mad to tha wise, Ac. HUNDREDS of people '''nre daily saving move money bv purchasing their 'goods of OEO. A.

llEVN0l.il? A than th nnal sanguine ever dreamed ol making at tbo Hold Mine. JL Jlo, Keylhes. and all other farming Implements, tor siil, hy CLO. KEYN01J)3 It Co. iKO.

A. REYNOLDS Co, bav an imnienee toek of kinds 'i ready rii'wio clothing, fiora wliich Countiy Man Liints Kill be uippUcd at Jvansal lily pil eel. 1 ATT" ANTED, immedialelv, 10, 01)0 peopl, to purchase GEO. A REYNOLDS 4 Co Winter new Hock of Fall and rkrkl' ti P0UHD3 of BAOON XjUXjXJ "anted in wohauge ror goiis at 0. A.

HEYOLDS Co'' EN'S; JBiogans for; sale at 13.. per pair. 0. A. KEVXOI.DS 4 Co'.

"1 OOD Boots can bu bought for per pair at I li.A. KLXXOI.PS 4 Co TjflKiVS FLAK Outfits supplied -1 at Kau ai City piicca, by SASH of nil fm sain at OEO. A. REYNOLPS CO r.nnn hides wanted im iJ.UUU 7 U. A.

KfcV.NOUlij inimedi 4- Co. CORN for at the cunerv of ttEO. A. FEVNOHlfak o. RFY your goods of tifeO A REYSoLWACo.

Rrr. i. A-nr officers who shall be petitioned to that effect, by two thirds of tho whole company, shall resign; and in case of his refusal his office shall be declared vacant and a new election ordered by the officer commanding the company. Article ii. Section- 1.

Tho. object of the organization of this company is hereby declared to be the improvement of the members thereof in details of military drill and discipline, for the defense of the State authority from any illegal attacks, the protection of our Southern and TTesTevn frontier, and tho general support and maintenance of 1 he laws and institutions of th country. Sue. 2. Th officers and mom-Vers of the company BhnU wire least once every month for discipline and drill, and offend- if required by the Captain, or officer commanding the cotnr any.

Apticle nr. ficnos 1., The uniform of this onpany shall be fixed by the bylaws, and upon a vote of the company. Etc. 2. Every officer shall be uniformed and equipped within one month, and every noa commissioned officer and private within two months from the adoption of the Constitution and By-laws.

"Article iv. Section 1. All the provisions of the act entitled "An act to organ-lie and discipline the Militia," passed April 22nd 1861, so far as the same are applicable to companies, and all acts that may be pasd hereafter, amendatory or supplemental thereto are hereliy declared to be parts of this Constitution. Article, v. Section 1.

After the permanent organization of this company as provided by this Constitution, any white male citizen of the State of Kansas, of the age prescribed ty law, may become a member thereof, after receiving a vote of a xnajoii'v of the members present, at any meeting, and sub-bribing this Const) UvUon, and tho By-Laws adopted in pursuance thereof. Etc. 2. Every member of this Company shall, at the adoption of thi Constitution, or At the time ef his election tak ami subscribe tne following oath before any officer authorised by law to administer the iamo. which kHbII Ko in -uritiner and filpfi witt.

no i a. jd. qo solemnly swesr tnat I TrjlH taaintaia ani support the Constitution of the United States, of Kansas, and faithfully drstharg. ui uuuts rf'4'iireu oi mo as a meni' I fcfr of the Kansas Yolunteor Mili- J. Lundy, tia, to the best of mr ability.

vei'''. Wp God Article vj. Section 1. This Const ir.n mir atnended aftpr Boiicn o. Hmennment, hy a tST The proceed ings of a Union rote of two thirds of thu members; meeting on Osage, have, been re-pment, at any regular metirig of reivod but toolnte for publication the Company.

this week. of B- urlon oonnly, on r-'jitnrdar the Sth iJ June, A. 1). IHHI, Ihe personal' property of id horses, volte, eow, young iiitlJe, wagona, hviueliold fiiriiilur. s0'.

lenus made known on Ibe dHj of sale, for! fdotl, May IWl. A X.osia AdminiltratM..

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