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Atchison Union from Atchison, Kansas • 4

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BastBess Directory. Life Pill and Phomix Bitters. THE UIIIOII MASSASOIT LIVERY STABLE. Wholesale and Eetail Dealer IV VARNISHES. PAINTS, 1 1 DYE-STUFFS OILS STATIONERV WINDOW GLASS Frain tha L'avru worth 'f ATCHtsoK, Kaiix.is, Aug.

27, XI. Editor Da ii.V Tim ks In your is-otie of Kind published litfer I'rum your i-mtc-sivh null tit at Holla, in which hi refers to Hit appointim-til Lieut. Kvdtcr to Iht-t'oiuiiiiind of my totnpaiiy, and says lie was so appointed, owing the lieii.e of your humble tcrvaiit. Who your correspond nt is, am not a wit re, but puppofi'd, until now, that every man in my coamuind was friend enough to Irnth, and myself, to asaitainfrj before pruning a paragraph which is calculated to do me so much injustice, and injury as the one to above. With your consent, I sire to state the cause of my at Ihe battle, and since; and the reason was well kn nvn to our command and the Colonel of our regiment before the fight.

In the place, fore we mustered into the service of the United States, it was pupposed by many of the ofli-cers, (they having been shown a letter from Secretary Cameron to cur Governor that such was the object of raising a regiment in whom I numbered.) 'hat it was accepted by the Government for the defence of Kansas, and that, substantially, we would not be ordered over our boundaries. With this knowledge of the object of accepting our regiment for three years, and having gone to Leavenworth as a three months' company, rather than to return without se iug service, and to coftvinrs the Secessionists here, who opposed me so bitterly last May, on the Union question, that I was honest positive in my position, I was forced against rny social and pecuniary interests to enlist for the war. No sooner scarcely were we mustered in, GLASS WARE, AND ALL ARTICLES USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST CLASS i AND. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Physicians Prescriptions.

no3l Is published every Fatnrday and devoted to the dissemination of news and the general advancement of knowledge. While advocating the time-honored principles of the Democratic party, it will yet be conservative in its course and endeavor to do justice to alt parties, anil to all sections of the eountry. "We shall endeavoi to give the latest nod mot reliable infor-mntion. on all topics of general interest and while we can promise 110 extraordinary inducements to subscribers, yet are confident that we can present them with a paper well worth the money. Terms 2 a year in advance.

TO DVLOTRS. We hv- pood circulation in the infer rio- oi ihe which is entantly on me increase, and as our advertising terras reasonable, we are satisfied thai' we can present the best of -ind-emenls to i hose wishing to advertise, io do so in onr columns, particularly where rade in sought from the interior. Many ecimties have an vet no paper established tin tlwtn. and un general thing the inhabitants take papers iron the river towns, ano in consequence can be addressed through them wilh more certainty than through papeis published in oilier parts oi we interior. JOB PRINTING Since purchasing the establishment we vi! made many additions to the job de- .4.

Linen including a FAST JOBBING PRESS And are prepared to execute work on shorl not ice. on the most reasonable terms, and in the best style. Cards, circulars, hand bills, posters, got up on very short notice. Also deeds, bill-heads, and blanks of all descriptions. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.

ttre have ample facilities for executing work in this department, and will be eti at all 1 lines to enter in to contracts to tin jobs oi Ihis kind All commuuicaiions, letters on business, should be addressed to ALAiIS STEBBTNS. Publishers and proprietors Atchison Union, Alchison, Kansas. x- 3 2- l. y. oi crq hp g- S3 dj 5t- H' gtitr i I rf)b Si '-'His I Vli 2 ci 3 3 5--i -t HH rl s- q3 EI1 rfi Uj S2" S.

WALTERS, Wholesale and Eetail Dealer IN GOODS, BOOT'S Uroceries, Would respectfully announce to the public that he i now in receipt of a rcry heavy stock of the above Goods, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, And is prepared to sell for cash exclusively, at prices bo low that it will astonish I he natives. The undorsitrned. bavins: charce of the above establishment, would say to his old customer that he is again on hand, and would be pleased to meet, them as in days gone by Call and satisfy voiiielves that this is the best place to buy goods. GEO. T.

OH ALUS. P. S. A large lot of BaciT for sale April lllffl WISHER GOLDEN JOHN T. GRIMES, DRUGGIST AND UOOKSELiLiER, Wishes to nay to his friends customers, that "in-, credulity is the parent of wisdom;" that when any one saya that Grimes has i the handsomest store in the city, orthia side.

of St. Louis, dont r. believe it, but go and see foryoot' selves, and then and there yoo will learn "how the milk gets into the The undersigned, having at considerable outlay fitted up his establishment on Coiummercial street in the most elegant style, ith entire new furniture, fixtures, to keep pace wih the progress ofonr rapidly growing city, bess leave to assure the public, that ha is piepared to sell every article in his line as cheap as it can be had in any town in the West. His stock of goods, which has been selected with care embraces almoxt everything usually kept, in a first chins Drug store, 1 MEDICINES, OILS, eg PUNTS OF EVMtr KIND, DYE STIFFS 4 Books and stationeby. Fine Sonpo, Peifnineriea and fancy articles for the Toilet All kinds of Brushes, the largest-assortment ever brought to this city.

A large assortment of the finest quality of Paper hangings, which will be sold cheaper than they can be had in ihis market. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes only at reasonable prices. Thankful for past favors he resp'ctfally solicits a share of public patronage. John T. Grimes.

If you want a Good Stove, If you want any Tin Ware, Go to Buck's. If you want the best Cooking Stove, Go to Buck's. I'f you want the Cook Store that took ihe Premium at the St. Louis Fair, Go to Buck's. If you want a Cook Stove to ive per-aet saiislaction, or money returned, Go to Buck's.

If you wan! to buy Stoves Cheap Go to Buck's. If you want any Guttering, Go to Buck's. If you want any Tin li.mtx. Go to Buck's. If you want the Cook Stove that took the First Premium ar the St.

I.ouis Fair, in lSi3-G0. from ail mpetiiors. Go to Buck's. If ou want any kind of Heating Slove Go to Buck's. If yon want to see the best Assortmen of ti iu Kansas, Go to Buck's.

If you want anything made of Tin, from a Tiu Cup to a Tin Koof, Go to Buck's. If you want a Bird Cage, Go to Buck's. If you want Ice Chest, Go to Buck's. Feed and Livery Stable AND CATTLE YARD. A.

DE4 IN. PROPRIETOR. Cattle and horses kept at lowest rates. Hay and corn for sale. able and yard on "Stxlii street, north of Rhea's blacksmith nop.

no 52wtf Mav 11.1861. KOISEItT HcCKIE, MERCHANT TAILOR, (0vr Wagner's Store.) Mil CI.U, ST, bet. 2d and 3rd. ATCHIMIN KANSAS, RKSFrcrrci-LT informs the citizens of Atcliison and vii inity that he carrias on the tailoring bnaina. and is prepared to execute ordurs in the ntiatettlaiiil most fiwhionaliU styles.

A select stock ot black cloths, black and fancy rissimorcs, and Testings of choice styles kept on ii ml n44-tf Man ion Honse M. H. Iniley, Proprietor. Torwer of Shawnee and fifth strata. LEAVENWORTH, K.

T. STAGES leave this House daily, Free Carriage from the House to Boat. nlitf o-. tO si rpHKnC MZD1CTXES have now been public for a period of Thirtv Years, and dmr that time have maintained a high character Is almost every part of the Ololie, or their extraordinary and immediate power of reotorlair peiioyt health to persona sufferinr nnder nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is Hfcbla The tol lowing are anion? the distressing tuuitr ef Oman diseases in which the VEGETABLE L.IFE MEOlClNt Are known to be infallible DvsrEPSU.by tnoroBirhlv aleansine the ftraCand second stomachs, and creating a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind flatulency, loss of appetite, heart born, headache, restlessness, ill temper, anxiety, languor, aad melancholy, which era the general symptom nf Iy-pepsio, will vanish, as a natiuat coceoefkco ef Its cure. CosTTTESlca, by cleaniss the whole lenrth of na intestines with a solvent process, aneT withoot violence; all violent purges leave the bowel eootivo witnin two any teviRg of all Rindh.

byrestorins-the blood to a regalar circnlatiou. the process of respi -ratton hi such esses, an tin thorough sulotiua oi all iiUotiaalobstractkna ia rra. The Life flledi lues ITave been known to care Rheumnliiiin piTmRnint ly in three weeks, and Uout in half that timeby removing local innauiation from the luusdue antf ligaments of the jointn. Ijropsif.3 of all kinds, by freeing and strength-ening the kidneys and blaJ they op-rato-rff-t dcliglirfuly on tiiese ipmnrtant orirns. and heaeo have ever been mnd a certain remedy fjr the werst eases of Gravel.

also Wokms. by the- tnrnin? of tlie bowels the sliiny mattur to VbiuB these crmtarea adhere TLCERS -45D IxVETEEATE SkvRES, kv the perfect parity which these Life medicines give rathe bleod, and the humors. ScoRnrnc EitrPTioys and bad complexions, by' their aUt-rative ctfectupon the fluids that feed tho skin, and the morbid state of which occasions al? eruptive complaints, sallow, clondy, and other dis-" agreeable complexions. The use of these fills for a veryihort4im. wltf effect at) entire cnA otalt lilieum, and ajtrikin improvement in the clearness of the skin.

Com-' md Inflaenza will always be eared by one dose, or by two in the worst cases. Tiles. The origiunl proprietor of these Medi-' cines was cured of I'iteir. of 35 jeara ttandinj by' the nsc of the Life Medicines sbch. tEVtR and Ague.

For the scourire of ffc WtfK em country, these Medicines will be fonnd a saf speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines learo the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these Mediciees is permanent try them, be satisfied, and be cured. BtUious Fevers and Xaver Complainta General Debility. Less of Appetite, and Diseases of Females the Medicines have been nsed with the most beneficial results in eves of this description Ki'iiks Evil and Scrofula, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action ot these markable Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous 1 bility.

Nervous Complaints of all kinds, Palpita. tion of the Heart, Painter's Colic, are speedily cur Mercurial Diseases. Persons whose constitutions have become impaired bv the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Me.licinesaserfect cure, as never rail to eradicate fiom the system, all the eftects of Mercnry. infinitely bttr than the most powerful preparations of'a rsapa-rilla. Prepared and sold bv W.

B. MOFFAT. 335 K. V- a-3For Sale by all Druggists. -eep260h 1 INSTANT RELIEF This is trulvaGn-at Pemedy.

Haifa 25 cent bottle ot Slotns Instant Heiief," pren in a pint of warm water; seldom sails to pure a Horse of Cclic in a few minutes; in extreme cases repeat the dose in fifteen minutes. For Bi-uiw, Strains. Ppains. and tnarv other ia ori's on Hones. Cattle and other Slf)n-s nstant Ilelier speedily eft'ectK a com.

Many pr-persnns have he astonished to witness the r.t.i lfected. by the ue of tiiiR wonderful uj.dicine. Circulars of Ajrr-nt. Tit i vi vriainiy ano ImroughL-e-a Sloan's Ointment excels ntid is r.ipii!!y superse-diaK ail her Ointments and Linements for the cure ot'thi frilewiii'j diseaM-s Fr-sh Wounds of alt Crackod IIeT. KiiiK-bnne Sparine.

Fistula. Foundered Fet. Ssind di. arGri-ase- vanice and lloite Distemper, Til loivIcr Is com veil priucipully of he: h. and roots, a a may br ivc-n at ali tinn and under all rircun- tani-i-? with perfect safety.

It bi-en found by loiigexperieuce. to highly useful in the cure-ofvirii-us diseases to which hor' and cattle ar subject, Hide-Buuud. Los of Ap petite luward strains, Vt-ilow Watr. lnf.atntioa of the Kye. Fatigue from Hurd Kxercis called the Miff Co plaint-; It is also a sate ami certain rtmedy (V.i.7,s uittl.CJ.lt It carries off all pros') and witj remove al! intliimntiouand t-e bl.eil hwieea the writer the watvr and streujth- er.

cvry ji.i;-i oitliv body. r.Fm;i.i.. Aresuld Wh -liMiale and retail, ot mannfuerorer's inii-es. Itrown iiis A (o Na. 2a iut J.

5. llobbs N.i utreet. And bv nearly ail the wholesale lhi.i..7M.t. 1 nearly all the wholesale and retail Loiiis ami evry town in the Western Rtate. Vl kLTiLA ri S.il Fur Sale bv O- E.

YliFNG aii.i V. flUlC UKE. At. hi: ft i) d4m if CITY ailAR STOKE. John Wholesale and tetail Tealer ia Cigars, TO 3 CCD, Snuff PIFSS ETC.

Commercial slrcet, het. cJec.i:d A Third -4lchison. A-vi Cih. ViSE APwCHITECTS, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Armite, hfiiruH "ilh awl fU. ATCIIISOX.

K. T. ARE prepared to I every vuriety work in their line, in thehest tle on ihe shortest notice, and tl.e rma-t reasonable teriins. 'I'heir new t.lnp in m.w completed, ami they can at all limes la lntiiid ttiere bv having irurL- to do. nll-tt Nebraska Stage Ccnipany's I'MTEI) STATES HAIL AND EXPRESS ROUTE, HA this day completed arrange-iiieiit and stiK-ked Ihe ro.nl from Atcliison to J.ebr;isk.i City and Omalis.

leaving Atchison Wwdnesdavi. aud at 8 o'clock M. Time Uh Mel.ira.ska Cit- 3fi In mis. l'assenera for-Troy, Iowa Point. White Cloud, liiilo, Stephens.

15ro riMville, siit. Omaha, will timl it to theii advantage to take this line, saving Ixith time-and expense, and having the pleasure of a ride in Gotnfortable coaches. Statre Office in MASSASOIT HOUSE. T. II.

TEKUr, Agent. Atchison. Jan. 4ih. lbtKI.

40- CHAIRS FORSALE, JUSt' recived at Stratton'a Auction Riaim a large lot of Chains and other Furniture en-ns new. which will bo aol 1 veiy CHKAP to close coasignnot d-no-llT EXCHANGE BANK, ATCHISON, KANSAS. Buy and sell Exi hange. Gold Dual. Coin, I'ncurrent Money and Land Warraata, Prompt atietition given to collections.

C. M. SKLEV, President, L. A. ALDERSOX.

Vice-Treal WM. HETHEKIXGTOX.Caak.. Feb. 12th 1861. Western Kale and Female JS 3E3 JML 3" -A.

H. Atchison. Kansas. fPHlS schtHil will commence in the Ma-- sonic HhII, in this city oa Monday th llih day of Februay. 1861.

under tha control Prof. J. N. Bkakd. Ti'i-nm ner session of tireatw vmVa.

Jlil JM0t.il 1R nonlinimnl the begiunmg of session $1. inoroiigu a.Hguitu uu ciaisaicaj CotUM ill be adopted according to tha avbo- Hiiiucu hi. vvicmiursi SM I ip school will be firm yet parental and kind. A competent female teacher wil i1 em ployed and ther arrangemea.a made he never necessary. For tarth particu i i.i i.

lai a wuirm iiic Atchison tr. tflh. 1501. I. S.

HASCALL, A 11 AT LAW, ATCHISON KANSAS. J. M. McCLBEK, City Auctioneer, AVI Mi atU-iiit loall business in his lino on shoit Vl notirn ami on reasonable terms Office Corner of Commercial uil second sts iipsni Sfl-tf RECORDER'S OFFICE. 0 nml afti-r thin data the County Recorders Ollrt may be fumtd on the first floor of the Court 1Iihmu In thin city.

Persons having Deeds, or other valnnblo papers to record, will find the oluceouen during business hours. HENRY R. WEIGTITMAN, Atli-aon, Mil 7, 1860, v2-ltf County Beeordeu JAMKS A. MKAULf T. JOSEPH F.

CAM. Headley Carr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AN REAL EST A AGENTS, ATCiII3 -N. KANSAS. t.a.orm o.w. omck OTIS GLICK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atcliison, Kansas.

1TTIT.X practice their profession in the courts of Ixansns anil Missouri General Land and Collection A. Otis in Notary Public. nSJftf DANfe-'nOLL, IT EStSINEEB. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Office on Com ci.t strt- between Second Third, ov 11m Hardware Store ATCi3CISOBiT.

K. n3Stf F.O, ntxs. C. M. LEiasrn mm litre, ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

ATUIftftW. T. n3t James McCluer, ATTORNEY AT LAW, otary Pnllic and Ileal Folate Agent, A TCU1S0X. KANSAS. John M.

Price. Attorney at Law Notary Real Estate Agent, ATCIITSON, KAKSAS. W1I.T. Law in Atchison and adjoining 1) rouiitii-ii. locate and Ijnd Warrants.

unite liKin money, pay taxe for nou- reHiili'iits. and buy and hell Ken! f.stiite. Ifiltfini-nts taken and Bills protected. Particular attention) given to securing and col ioi'tinir t-laiins. Lorenzo I).

Bird. William T. Mrvin.a BIRD MARVIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAV, AX1 GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ATV1I1S0X, K. T. naotr A.

J. REID, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC, AND GENERAL LAND AGENT. IIOLTOX.JACK.SDX COUNTY, K. T.

will praetisc Law in nil the ConrtB thronfliout tlie Territory, an.i will -rive prompt attvittion toall Imsiilvsrt to my fare. M. Prtoe. Alcliisn: stone Ii-Dowel! Tl.omaw P. Stonirl; Leaven worth: J.

R.U.'il' i. Dr. AhIijuoi-o i- Bt BR III AUG A 'J' Oil's A 1 A AXD NOTARY PUBLIC, MARYSV1LLE. Marshall Co. K.

T. Firms to Messrs. Iliiinplircv. Terry Co. Dcrhy Day.

St. Louis. Il-mllt-v 4 Carr, Bo ninn Jt Grimes arti r. Atchtxnn ht'nxos Hiker A Cn-hnmn. Fowler Zeiiiler.

haltinwrr. M. lion. Sainl. I Lei-onipto.

Win. (i Jlathiits, IVrry A lAi: Clark. Ornher banker, Lear tn worth; Lvkili.V Yau L'-ar Jt Itrittoli. St. Jofph.

Mo; aikr Hon. John Thompiion MasoD ISilH hi R. It Clair Graham. A TTOllSKY AT LA AND LAND ACENT, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PEXN. ATCHISON, KANSAS.

ntTtf albert HKEI), wm. o. woon, Jlellcmnnt Heed Wood, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLERS AT LAW. AM) GKXEH All LAND A0BXTS, TlttlV AND lllil.l,E.li(l.;T, DovtriiAN Coustv, Kaxsas M'iil irai-tire in tl cfinnty of DuniJiaii the a Ij'iiniriir eniintii-f in Northern Kansiis. '1'hoy will ifi vi iiMm atti'iitinii t.i luisiness in tnr Lnml ollle- of the iK hmare ami Dist: ii-t8.

ai4t Sidney Tennent ATTORNEY AT LAW, TKOV, KANSAS. TTIT.L liif in thf Court! 1 Lnml. iind 1. B. P.

HTIIISOFELLOW. AEELL STRINGFELL0W, ATTORNIES AT LAW, ATCIIISOX, fT AVIXfl di-terinineii to reimiln at AtctiiHon. will 1 1 iriirtii-e law in A tehison unil Leaveii-worth iniintii-rt. Kftnuii. nil Pluttff nounty.

Mo. A trillion, KioisaH, AnguRt 1st, 1S59, nlOtf Albert. Helton, ACT Counsellor at Law. Office over aimer's Hardware store, on Commercial str. ATCHISON, KANSAS.

2-n3tf Pbysiciaas. WIIXUll A. COCIJUAN, rUYSICIAN AND 8UEOEON ATCHISON KANSAS, Officr on SrconJ street, opponit IlolWrt. Darin Co'x. Hank.

Atoliison. Fohruary 9tli. 1R61. Dr. A.

N. Kincannon, nrSClAX AND SUFGEON. Will practice in all hranoliM of hi profession Offii-e on Cuiiiinrrcial ittreut, between Second aud Thinl. over Warner's store. Kooms at the Mmwi-uit iluuse.

nolStf W.M. Vandervoort, SURGEON DENTIST. HAVTXd lucatcil in Atchison, offer hiH I'rdl'i-Hional service)) to tin- citizens thereof, ami the toirroumliiiK county. All operation in Dcntii-try carvfully mil nornrntt-Iy perforineil. Teeth inarrted on the bent Oohl Plateriuil warranted a pi-i focl fit or no cluirjre.

Particniai attention paid to Killintt Teeth, Truly considered the inuxt il'llicult ope nit Mil in Duntistry. In extracting teeth I acknowleilifH no superior. Olticd on the corner ol Second And Commercial streets, Atchison, Kansas. April, IKfiO. W.

M. ANBEVOOItT. A. J- Iarey PHYSICIAN SURGEON Ofiice at Mounc Pleasant. JTTUI30N OOCXTT, T.

One of the moat JUnme, aa well the best EptJTJPED Livery Stable In Kansas may be found at the MASSASOIT BARNS in the City of Those in want of Good livery. Fast en.t reliublo Uorses, fine, coniiortaoie icnui anu fctylisli turn out generally, can I lui the sail at LIVERY STABX.E, GEORGE B. YOUNG, Successor to DAtlS A YOUXO. DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE A RETAIL DRUGGIST Commercial street, between urth and fifth street, adjoining E.

A. Rice Co. I Just received and for sale a lure and complete stock of MEDICINE'S, CHEMICALS, DYE STL'FFS, VARNISHES. OILS, l'AINTS. WINDOW OLASS.

PUTTY, GLASSWARE. FRENCH. AMERICAN. ENGLISH PERFUMERY. TOILET, SHAVING SOAPS, HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES.

VIRGINIA SMOKING, AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, 1URE WINES AND RRANDY PATENT MEDICINES. AND FLAVOING EXTRACTS, all of which is-ill be sold as low as any house iu Kansas T. n35 eonun, AND Retail Dealers IX GROCERIES mm ITT I cu st. ATCHISON, K.T U'Kliave a Ixrpe and now assortment and are prepared to sell ill quantity, qual i. rice, to ouit customers, 43 BOW3IAV i LIU.

HOUSES TO RENT- A. N. Sprague, Beal Estate Agent. Hoiihes rented, properly bought and sold on commission, ia.xes paid, coliectimis made tc. Office East Side of 3d North of Commercial, Atchis m.Kausas.

Refers by ier-inisMon to HKADLEY A CKV.Xl, 3. P. THOMPSON, KXC1IANGK BANK, I. S. II ASCALL, JACKSON.

J.SAQUI. OTISAGLICK. March 9. r.43:f W. M.

A MERCHANT TAILOR. 1 COMMERCIAL STREET, (Between Fifth and Sixth one Door East of the ATCIIISOX, K. f. -MS" The Cloths, Tcstin'l on haud, and innde to order iu the heat mailer and iiKwt sliio able styles. Prices moderate, rnis Cash.

sep--ly Real Estate Agent and Collector. TH 15' undersigned has opened an office i i 'the city of JiGliiHon. for ihe purpose of a geiierul agency biisinpK.s,!.ucli an buying and seliinjj real eslale; ren'in and leasing real e-tlate 7 paying laxes, coir I i debts, and all other maMe'ra con-niivied with such biisiaes. entrusted to in, will reciive prompt attentKin. Cfiii-e rlh side Commerciiil HfieetT between Fmith mid Fifth, over E.

A. Rice fe 3mdAw J. P. THOMPSON HOUSE. atchison; k.

tm STAOKSIeare thisllouse daily for Pt. Leconipton, Leavenworth, and Marysvllle, aud on eery Tuesday fur falt Lake City. V. T. In connection with the House Is the Mo.

1 LIVEKV JiTAULE, of 0WKN M0ULT0S8, wher stock be prPrljt cred for. 1 TII08. MBllPllT. P. 8.

I will pay the bicheet market price nun for Te(retablei! of all kinds, 1 sultry, Eg g-s and Marketing of every seriptisiu. ul-tf XtluMAS MUHPBT. MASSASOIT Eats and Caps Boots and Shoes, Ready made Globing, GOODS, Irnnmnn mm. arfiwarc. than we were ordered to yandott, and from there into Southern Missouri These rapid movements did not give me Bu'Iici nt lime to arrange my own business affairs, and those of the psi tion of trust 1 hold, boon alter our arrival in Springfield, I applied to our Volonel for a leave tor a snort time, to enable me to come home ami arrange my affairs, for I then supposed, and supposed until after the battle, our destination to be Arkansas and Texas, which would require a winter camnaiiMi.

He acknowledg he was aware of my situation, but requested to wait a few days, hat we could Dossiblr see some servi e. I did so cheerfully, and from that time to the day I Spring saw all ihe service that my constitution could stand, limiting the enemy, until I had slaid so long that I was det ruiinod to fix a day upon whi I woiJl Mart. Knowing my own business positively required my immediate presence, I hadii.xed Thursday, August 8th, as the day, but upon the report coming in that the enemy was only five miles from town, all ready for a fight. I dropped the idea of course, (and if I know my feelings at the time) with pleasure, and inaivhod with my command out to meet them, as anxious to engage them as 1 ver was to sit down to a good dinner. Wi returned without a fight, as had been the ease all along, and ou Friday morning I went to our Colonel and insisted upon a 1 ave of absence then, at all hazards, to which ho paid little attention.

His reasons are now apparent to ine, for he was in possession of such farts as would be imprudent to ale- or intimate, in his judgment, 1 suppose, to any one but th-isa who 1 1 ad been in th coum il of war. I5e-litving this inattention to my request, at the tiu.e, to be cavah -r treatment, unfortunately lor my Ink would have it, I tendered, unconditionally, through Col. Dtitzkr, my resignation as Captain of my Company, and so told some of my oflieers at the tint intending immediately to see the Governor upon 1113' return home, explain the cir- ciiinstaii es, and endeavor to get -appointed. Ihit now the first battle ot any importance having come oil' during my absence from the field, and my 1M I.ieut-nant having proved himself a gallant and competent believing, from representations from many of my Union friends, that my services as Mayor arc quired in Atchison; and learning a few days ago that all my brothers (thre- of them) are in Uncle Sam's service for the war, I am urged by my family to remain and protect 1 in 111. I have come to the con-lusion that I let my resignation stand, believing that the facts which I have stated will be satisfactory to my personal friends and the friends of the cause for which v.e are fighting; and as for my those So are opposed to our tfovernm-nt, God knows I don't court tiuir praie.

Truly yours, G. 11. Fairciiii.d. The Louisville Journal says A New Orleans editor boasts that he Nsutd liv different extras in a single noon, each one being an account of a ijiorious victory. Taxation.

In ordinary times Oiert IJri.mii raiM-s taxaiion 000 nmt France while ihe United will probably require only nljou; fur ihe pic.ii-ul year one of war. Arc you a cliristian Itidian peiMin ot an nf Jtcd at the set. lenient mar Cataianim. "No," said tuu Uirdy Jndian." Tiik Kk.xtcckv Lhoisr.AiiitE. We learn from die Frankfurt Coiiiiiionwcnll li tiiut Ihe ret iirnn aie all in, and kIihw that the i lium party seveiil v-ix iiieinbvi of the Mdiiwo of Jte 'resrnialive, t-u 11 1 i Lidey, of Carroll, who is nlaitneii hy Imtli jiatii-s.

At any rale, the Union party ill have a majority of lid in ihe IJuiimj jjt. Iinlf llie iiicidImts. The Senate will htand -7 Union to 11 Kecesiini.sis hli iver, v. Iiit iu i-oniiti for having ho many of 1 hem in tills J.fJUil.itioo. The editor of the Chicago Tribune nay I accompanied Mr.

Jiu.s-.cll, of Ihe Lon-ih 11 I linen, bom near Cetilerville to a point cast of Fairfax Court Hi use, on I be evening ot I he battle in nr ManaNsaH, and I hat several (hiiiy elaborately dcscribi-d hy Mr. ItuKsell an taking place on that, loiile have 1,0 finindai ion except in the fwnoin 1 'h iniagiiiatinn. The force under (Jen. Ifosencrans, in Wenlerii Virginia, is nt.o'it O.UOU men. The lorce in weil ntynnhed 111 briailcn tinde.r llt-nhain.

Cox und IfeyiioKU. and though ncveosarily Kcntiered in order to protect every point aronnd Cheat Kiver J'uhm, Ifieruphie CDiiiiiKiuitalloli wilh ('Urkuliiiry excellent lii.tl axliiinar-in nun be coiii'e 1 rated at any given place in a hrt tune. 1 he following, from ihe Frankfort Com-monwcaiiii, rmiiiciilly title and judl-cioim: The inper are consta ntly pratinj a'liiut ihe Mivasion of Kentucky. They ay Keniticky hat teen invaded by Ken-lut-kiana. 'I'll- want to make I his illy jiaunlox a pretext for bringing 011 conflict to llin Stal.

It ii evident that noth-ini' will amirtfv the pence rarty but a fight and our fidric'e to ile min is to be t.u;v loi a war in Ke-iltickv at. nio- 1 1 1 1. it, nolle. awJ 10 oc reaiy "goou iaiu- THE BEST UDIES GEHTS t-1 hi 5 S. r- 2 0 2 5 S- CUSTOM MADE liOOTS AIVD SHOES 03XT SAT rlFl Our Goods are of the hest materials.

Latest any Goods west and will lie sold low for IVortli side of ATCHISOia, Xt-AJNTS-A-S. ilAXVILLE. WASHER A GOLDEN. SCHELLY stvles. and will compare favorably with cash only.

between 4 tli fc otli t. sold at lowest rates, no lull AND 3 CO tz NOTICE. have for sale several quartet ef very superior land, improved and unimproved and iilso abinit fifty lots in thi rity. many of which ihv good comfortable houses on them. Alio iMirout-HK and Uwetuni; nouses to rent ny th month or year.

Also city, township, eonnty and territorial serip for sale. A uply me at my office in Wright's brick built-up in the corner of Commercial aud fourth tretta, tcbisoM, Kansas. JOHN PRK Keal te Agent OIITIB STIIIS-EXPRESS COMPANY TILt give special attention to tlie transmm 1 siouof CUIN, GOODS AND PACKAGES, and also to the collection or NOTES, DRAFTS AND ACCOUNTS In all the principal cities nd towns in the United States. Oanadas, California and Knrape. I will also transport Coin, and other Taluahle Goods and Packages to any address in Kurope.

Office in Xurton Peeley's Hanking Itooms, corner of Third and Commercial streets. 2l-tf W. W. ELLIS Agent. HEAD (IKAUTERS TAKE NOTICE I HEREBY notify all wlm are indebted to me, that my notes and accountx lieen left in the hands of P.

Thompson for collnclion, and rill who ish to ave the-iselvcs eosls ould do well to pay ti without delay, for I must have I im money. over'E. A. Rice Co. Store, where sclt lenient, can be made in ofiice hours.

dfcwtl) T.AJUIEA. DONIPHAN 1 TfE have leased for a term ot the Doai-U phan Mill, wbere we are preMred to manufacture Hour, in a manner that cannot he anr. pushed in the it est. and are prepared to pay cash for heat, Corn and liiick Vheat. at the market prices, and to furnish Hour.

Meal and Feed in quautity, quality, and at prices that cannot full to suit our patrons. Vi devote Wednesdays and tmturdnys of each work to cuxtom work, and aro able to respond promptly to all calls oiade upen us iu our line. aU-fim McI)ITIT BKO. LIVERY AND FEED rlavina purchased the sdeodK Uferr stock ot II 8. Dickson, I im prepared to let good gaddlc ana carriage iiorses.

Also to lee a stork Bars on corner of fourth aud at streets, J. J. PICKflOffv teklsea, Ortvfcor lSf. 31 PROVISION STORE Commercial "st. -between Third Four IIouskeeuer will bi-ar in muni that 5CHELL receives fresh Groceries aud Prov isions every wcit em maiketj, which will bo HXT "JEL QMAIE RCIAL STREET BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD, AT CHISpNy-KANSA WI1 OLESAL AND; jtfET IN FOREIGjsr aNP domestic hardware, cut LIRY, MECHANICS': TOOLS' AND FARMING Iron, Steel.

Nails. Chains. Lead Pip. Rubber Belting and Pack int. Lae Leather Hemp and Cotton.

Packing, Babbitt Mrtal. Rope of all kmrta, Plantering Hair, Plaster Fence. Wire, Berea nd LakcHuron GrindsioBe. etc Also Agent for Deere'e CelebrtefTJoline Plows, and Branch, Crook er Co'a. tit, Louie Oaat SleoL Mill, Muley aad Circnlar siri, AMBRQTYPES THP ai'bcriber respectfully auoounces to the Public that he has taken, and fitted tip Rontna a Third near Commercial Avenue, with aaplendid Skylight, where he is preparedto take picture in all the modera atyleg.

Satinfactory artifie work ia warranted to all that call for pictures. Infttroctieae. giraa ib Art oa liberal terms-, J. A. OH ASK.

AtchiaoB, Feb. 23. 1861 41 tf. 5..

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184
Years Available:
1859-1861