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Olathe Herald from Olathe, Kansas • 1

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Olathe Heraldi
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r'SC-awam 'VmyKrVkmadrouT. v' -i -r if P. I I i I 'III -V I Ik I 'II 1 I ai ai- i for Preeident nnd Y.ee 'Preeid nt, one of wl urn at feait, ahall net be nn IhbaWunt of the tame S'ste with vwakaetvrit tber ehafl Ir.tre CI le wii a KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9," I860. VOL. 1.

name ia their bnl'tta the portoa "fJ'J y1" Ar7 I'reerdeet, and in Ibttney' beyitfi rtejveroJ deed 4 n))iy hard. I rUBLUUro EVKBT THURSDAY UOftXIXO, IT 0 LATHS, IT OCUBITRKR COLII. TIBXIt Nl.n per Year. Uw Duller f. Si M.aibj, lavarlanlv ia advene.

ffuhwriUra at Hi (law, nr bank, ar by dun. and nt anil narnhan. AI tt th timUoa at la lint (Will mil AM IATII Of ABTlinCM. Fr uf III Imn ia? Uaa, I wk. I -I 4 I I fl Oil I I 1M i on 1 1 1 tin 1 0 I 40 I II 14 0 F' quarter enlnan, tavaith, II I II 30 Far half rln.

I m'ki, I 1 to 'l 1 1 1 110 nil h'lf rlf ii'rtlill(me4lABj rm 'h lr rtr lm at qn-llrty. tui Pp mik1 NM4i if a in rt -1 tT-nr, nrOnc lkilr It '( ilrtU''Ma'i "HI Iv m-n'' 'l with dltlim w'll If ii rr i till lViri'i -ill If r'lm lit II gi Inirf.d nnltu inni 'tiifl th ta iw. --4ti i Wttt 'oltmly. rtiit.i -ri 'hitrKwl fur derll io( rt'. eal ulrfrtina 'in I rfti'i a (in f.r lha ttt aa I i ei-aii f.ir ach ulwrnn o' Imcrllun.

Ltw of iaw prpi I. "nK.prihi whu 'n nt gir fprrcw notlr to he dnt'iirr, Mn.ldora hi wixhlaf to omtlnu 1 If nlwIWraaiMt 'h' rtijaintlnaaiM of a wip n. 'h anhliiihrr mat cootlnar to lend l'''m nil rr ariin arc pld. 1. If tifl'rtir rfn to ta f'.

ia he "Hlw wS'i-h thy a- 'v Id t'H lhl un'il 'm h.i... hi tn ill ri.n'tnuwl. If ii'wpriVr. to ithor in-f rmiin pnhvlvr -ml the ii.l'P' rn- Vt i In-'' I'V it fi hl f'' 'in 1,1 i'aitit Hem .1 fir.i -rt'o -f fraud. Pi I' hi f1 I 'filmitlw nf th I' a "ik fmin tir IBe 'h' n.w-papT a' i.l It 'hi- i'iMI th fiili 1H()KKSSI0NAI.

CARDS. NSAS UXDAOEXCY. A TO ll A I A jtT nv 410 I A LAND A 3 EN '''ii rv. k-- W'M, ir inp- pti 'n 'c n' 4 'or ti. rt u'Ht I Ue ''hpHivm I J.r-1 fit In th T'iriiinv; In 'h (art nf Cm C.

ff II pru-tli In ai-ri I) Cuitm nf thfTrrri'iiry A I hii-in" "-a n.r in r-l fri-f uf aa i ca wi-n ri Hitn i'i-tr. CAYPaTFaLL DE7ENKZY, iV Ctunscilors at la.v, LAND A (JESTS I NOT.UUES UllLIU, Olathi. Jokman Ctnr.ty, ianm I prwticp 'aw in liin m1 iiin'li. a I'r mpt tti n'in iie i t- 0 in (f Tai'A fur id-t'f. Ttrriimi.il Crtin-v Sp 'n Biwiiv M1U a eau II nT if REGISTER OF DEEDS tit Johna Cennty, and Coarayanitr, OLATIIE, KAN A8.

lOSVFV SCKS nd nther of wriiinn ilrawn uml ncVnuwIedgonvnta taki-a. Office a' tilt (OH HittWa tii ir WILLIAM ROY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, OUTHE, K. WTLT, In and thailininlBennn. t'nn' Tnin and mher iiiitmawBi ri ni: dr.iwn. imat ckn wl iln m-nU ''Blfl' i r.isr II nio.

Dr A Mcintosh AND SURGEON, Hl.rillE. K. HVIS'U nir. l-cat'il iht- ti Kn'i-. ft it Iv li-nd i rwfi h- -f p'-- nd i- flniT) tfi'u at hi rc-Hli-t ce.

wna i-i 1'iih t'- -V 'r. nt-1 E. S. WILKINSON, Attorney an 1 at OLATia'S. k.

7 ll.la law In' l.vns SiatM-oartainl; oewberg to ehe lam (Ileal doe. thi enti-ehriitioa iavi loo of elate prevail In tbe chrUiao ohawh. The beg (ma bit tottered Tcetmoat wajki the eplea did eoarn of 8. Petere, and kneel at ite tly altur by th fide of dakec aad eardi Biili. The paant ia hi wooden hee ie welcomed in the gorgaool ehnrohei of Notre Dame and the Ma tel lne and even la En.

gland, where pelitleal and loeial dietiaetiona ar BMrw fmoamy info eed thaa ia awv ora eonniry ea earth, tke lord and th tCM. eat, the nebeet aad th pooreet, aa.aual!-oeeaaata nf the ame church, aad of the anme cemmwtiion, That the reverie of thie la true in many pnr'eof thtieeonirt every obering ra.10 know full wM. Ih re arereliglou' ron'regitlonicitrooid eo et I'luetvely of the wen'thy, aa uareely to an or individml Wl the number of iuth eburcbee, where the go-pel i ni v-r pre iched 10 t'io poor, i eunai njt ly inreming. Kish m.tn. iatod aaaaint.

ing tb inae'vea with their a-M ha-nhle fel. In ehriatmnt, wher their inenerraod the indoenee, an cnunael nr an mu -fi need U'Unlly combioe In ereui m-tgnilaCnnl cburab-ea. ia wbioti aitting nr too ip B.i'l'or any but popl of fortune, and--trom wnico the poor are as eff -eta illy ai if ttt te we-e diehunor or euo'einiB itioa in hair prea. to. A eonregaiion 11 tbna eeuuituf ed nlile, without eligbte't bear th peituniury bui-duo of twenty cftu-ctl-e.

monopoliiing and onigaieg to lorapur ative inactivity, inttlieitoal, moral and tarial reanurcei, for Waot of wh ei 1 1 many oihef eongregHiiooi arjdoonted. itravgle-with the met 1 berria.in; Jift- 'ti 'i. Can it for a moment thought that 10J Ji 1 it of thing! ie or in hnrmory withv the pirii and of tbe go.pel -Dr Q- Our md Thttav Eigh'V-thri-e yean ago, when thai Ifty two-eignere of the Declaration of lodepeadao ia appealing to the Supreme Judge of tha world for the reti'U'ln of their inteetlona, declrd that tbeie United Colonic! are, And ght ought to be, free nad iadeaeadeat S'atei," but few of the moil eaogaiae of 'hat day named of the estent and greataeee which their country wou'd attain ia the com paraeively hriof epace of threwfoarthe of a ueat ury. TAea there were thirteee ipareelr- poaalatcd oolonlei; net we have thirty-three powerful State aad eereral large Mrritoriee. oa tbe three hold of memberahia.

The following itatlitice, ebowiag tbe mean aad de gree by whieh the great empire of the Week hai been reared, will read with thrilling ntireat by every Arrerioun eitiaen. StW -TTEI ANB TKgtlToaiai wlnf ADlltTIO. Uuder General' WaahingtonV adminiitra lion tbe following new natei were admittodi V- rmnnt, in 1791. -Kentucky, In 1791 Tennearee; In 1794. Under Thome Ji.fferaon'i admlniitratiia tbe following new State, a j4 Terntotlae were added tu tha Union: urehaaed In 18i4.

Eaoh containing enough f.r fificeoti 5ttjB. Tbi! purchaie gave to the United- State the entire control of the Miiieippik hi iUth of which bad hitherto been in tbe of a foreign poW' r. Territorial gov erotniaU were orgaoiied in Miasifcippi, Indiana and Louieinnu. Unili-r MinlibOL'n adm'niitratfon thav followicg addition waa ms je to tbe confederacy; Indiana, in 18 1 G. During tbe preaidency of Jamt Monroe-thi following -w ttuies wore admittid iuto, tbe Union.

in 1817. Il'innii, in lfl9. Miaaojiri, in 1820a Muinc, in 182D. Florida, purebred in 1821. Under the preaidency of General Aadrem JacktioD tbe follow rig ut were adiaitteK Miobiiun.

in 1H36. Arkunis, in 1838. During the of Jnni K. Polk the following nw tn were ndtnittod: Teius in 1845. lowu, in Kloruin, in 1815.

Wisconmn, in IritSa. Ca ifornia wit bought, M- xico and Utah ltougi. Under the iidmitiietration. of Tavlor a-ii j'lluiore tbe following State wa admitted: Californiii, in 1850. Tbe following Tritorieg weri New 'xico, Utah and Waibington.

Under Geo. I'leroi-'a aJiii.D'riraiioo the following territorim w. rw oritnusd: Nebraska nod Kunaai. Ariiona purchased. Under Jn.nei Buobannn'i ndainiitrntloa the following Stuts-a wore tdrnued, Minnciota, in Oregon, la 1839 Scitntijle Ar tiia)t Tha Key iu iiic tTcatkier.

A letter of Mr. Conninck to the Cvurritr- dtt Holltt ti etoiting great attention ia. Frnnoe. It will be remembered that Marshal Bugeaurd proclaim ed the dieoovery of aa old Spanish manmo'ipt, in whioh the natural law, governing the atmosphere were 10 clear ly laid down that nothing waa left to ehanoek and project could be made with the greateat lecurtty. The calculation hated neon 50 year' experienci.

oompriaing 600 revolution uf tne moon, ana enamed the author to fore tell the weather to a nicety, and tbe Manhal atruok by tho oonfidnnce with which the then. ry wne bmached, afte taking 10ml trouble to riraoiioe the iamn rata, found it unerring ikewiii. M. Coaniook now eomai' for, ward witn ni eipineno ano, ana at length we oan roait of poeiio a key poeiinff a key to tbe prsnki of tha moon, whioh will heaceforth render them completely harmleee. Thi it ii: Thi weather, eleven time oat of twelve it ei.

aotly the lain during the whale moon, ae oa the fifth day, if on the lii'k day il retentbUi the fifth; end nine time, out of twelvt it ia extfttly the aaro the fourth dt if tha sixth day resemble th earth. Thi Mle, ay M. conninck, ii found invariably oigbe, montb! 10 the year. The etaeptione nave hi.thcrtobflaa OnoW, Feliroary, March and April. I ImJ- ttv NOa 44.

I its eft of a thoroarh laea'lea from well thumbed book, he i'on over by th' foaling flame ofjha wter'ai', or tl.e mi- g.iwra. a inaa ran- (il b-' i without an iaettl-itor, aad at eolve thti mM eujl problem, and nurid tbejaui! mtricati irathi limply rvring Ai length h'a uik i In ewj-ve'-' ao'om pliihed, the flrt tep ie tain 4 ha a new dilfulty ariai. II 1 tb ttt an, and mat nerve a long ind tirei apprenioe. wbp a a teacher, 0 i fien the two combined, ere be can ne en to enuble him to enter oellere. Three or four yara of eleee etadv, with the mo-t r'g'd eononmv.

hringa bim to the inreiho'd' of aotire itfe. and ehonld he eheoee profein, the nam eeene moil bo in part enacted ere bn object il OOO'implUhed. Mirk well the centr.ia', Wbioh man tnink vou, Ii beit fitted to iucokcI i Surelv not wbe baa been cradled in lusury and bribed along he pa ib of knowladgI No, rather would we tni't the If nrn.le mo who bi already ovr-mai'ered under wb ch one leea r-eo'vrd Wiu have fa.len and though 00 may he farrred hy poaitina. con aection, and ample menu, it i more than prob.ibl that the other will look back upon him whom he hue fur ou'etripped In the roof Mttkani't Magutint. A Drtliam AobtttuiMU t'urmed.

Wi grow tall euro" in America. Toe world ia beginning to Iind it out. Evetf year brme the foot more aad more home to the perceptive and digeatrve faeuliiee af all civ-ilned homaaitv. Like all great trutba, it did not gain credit at naoe. Tra, every body eee it bear with hi a lyea, but not iu on tbe other ndc af the water.

TheCrit aceoaat! of the prodnotiveneal of oar Wertera prtirie ere read by war Buokingliumsbir- with about at much reepect ar the tub itorn-e of the utter Stnbad. It took evaa the high-1 eit of the land a long while to get fairly op to a level with tbe act ml fnot. Erin at thie day, there ii ao ear of corn in tha Briliih muaenm Which enjoy a very die-tinguiened coniJ. rej.m at a curioai'y. Ii divid attention, we do 0 it gay aally, bat certainly fractionally, with th Nineveh bull and the great Koh-i Boor.

It ia a perfect marvel to oar good eoviin John Bull and ai yet It ha but a very eimple biitory, nad it it not a very egtraordinary ear of com after all. It reached In preiant diitinetioa Ameihtag lo Ut we 1 In th montb of afannwy, 1847, it eer- tHia dinner party in London. vahirn Lord John Rnxenil, Lord Morpeth, end many other diitinguiibed men were present, the confer nation tamed anon the Ir ah famine arid the rework made by Lord John, that be rejoiced lb-it gond a -oWi-ute for the otttve bread-atulr had be- 0 found in Indian corn- Turo.nef to Mr. Bitea, the Amencm partner the of Raring Urotberft, hie lordship went on to eay "Why, Btea, some of the eobi huve' twelve or fourteen row. of grain on Bit' enol'y replied -Ye, my lord, I bav een from twenty to foue row in a enh." "Th'it ia a Mm Yunkeeiain." waa th pleni ant ri't-irt or the rremter; and.hu wholp fomp'tny iliouted in approval.

Th bur-t of -mm nt over, M. ite bought bit peac by a igir of a f.ir the company ail round tb it he could produce ucb an ear. "Pone!" exolni'med Lord Jolin nod the bet wu olimthe.l. Tlie dinnt-r pneaed off. Mr.

B.ifv returnej home, hut not ontirely at e'te. lis had d.m a thing fur the first in hn life, he hill mi do an engngemenc he wai not aS ao'u ely O'Tttnn of bi ability fulfill. Iln end miagivinga tbof he id lahly the honor of, hia coun'ry. It hud luen long linoe In had looked npon an Aranriiuo nob and howitvir putienrlv he winnoned; the corn uoopia of hi he found tii at the cobs oi hn curly iye linl nn glimmering -throu gb tbe lnpae of tunc, among the thirg tha were, and wre now far of Unit ti oou'dn'C ')0unt the roare. wui a Phi'u would hav, rtdactutad inttiftu-in Yunkee parlance, up." But fortune favori the brave.

It happened that a friend of our dropped in the nexr day, at he counting bouae of the Baring). Mr. Ba'ee, wuh br-iflitened f.ica. bailed him, and mido kn tu a difficulty. ''Yt'B are eafe," wai the iponao if I live to get home, you ahall have even a bigger ear than you have prom iced." Our friend (1.

eeoh returned, and itraight. way wrote to e-r. Rcgeri A Reynold, of Lafayette, Indiana, telling the etory, and begging tbem, for the honor of the country, to eome to the rmrae, and turn the tablet an Lord John, abowio'g them what Vnokee could do. (. Jn tbe July riciad hy ezpr'eiatrom Lafayette, apioely arranged bog, eontaiotwg il earl 'of hone-tooth oorn, two of whiob lad Vwentj-rline ruwe, two ani two' tbhtt-twoI The boit waa forthwith e4dred to ng Bro- there A Oo chip Black ul Lne, eof tbi Liverpool bouaie." Il riuched it -tie tioaj and Lord John Ruin, firt Lord of the Tnaxary, third eon of the late Duke of, Bedford by tbe leoond doghu of George Vi.nnoniof and lineal de nd.

eat of Lord William Rutiell, the martyr of yty, "mcknowUfyid tht corn-' The dinner was won. Jixhua Bat did nof Mateaai bld tbi ttopby. I OLA THE, JOHNSON The one lor ti far away, Yet ever In my (kjnufht I Kur wiiold fiim that objtet It ray, Or with ihl (m hnufht. No. ant for all th genu and wealth That India 'i taioei eaayb'ld, uld I forget tba holy joy Tbrt lilt I wnnli r.v.aled.

It la eanofh that they were They'll ahoer my lateit bft-afk, And lb rugtaiUtep. ti 'n to tha ral of d.atb. And whe aeraai th atlaty lid, Our htm at will. He'll elaapov In hi. waltlni Andaf Tnaatlll." Tli.

never waa a gnurt ara, But mat day, turn or lata, An hone.t gand aatn tkat way, And timk her fur hi. mat. SlisttllantOQs. uvtard and lu CMgU tHUeullOtt. .4 new Play in Fivr Ant, concluding with farct.

A riFai DEt'lltt'ONsTANt'E. V. ur1M'inii t'iBi ihorouithly new nntl Dtliepu nrig nul irmn, in 6r acta, haa h'v irt nr knnws dnmntut of tin fur prniliiot'un nt une o' ibf eaat 4- hfit'rtf. ia found optirt oent pi)'iti'l avn', mid V'-lnptuen attl nu ioiilileillv cr ur--ul -nuatioii. I rilE I.ONt, lltiAUl EI IV VF.Si.B t)F A I Kl (irFil'K MIKKER; on TBK eANOCl'-anT VUITI Ci'ATa The fulic wing in it tVynuait.

ut Scenery and Incident. act riK act it I. (V'twie, 1810 A Log Culiin Ojji ii'tig I'lmrua ''Tippf cmt'ie iitid Tvltr too." SuJli-n ai perHtic-of the Whiti t'Oitt; Si) tjs ly Hor- a bate cow Iruni tlt The Cup uf 11-irU Ct'l- II -re will I p.tvb mv tvm;" iiuleitiu vooaii "ii of Guddus uf hint lw all that y-iwae iiwugh while ynvr hair od juoi click, Aud yna Inuk an mild and tutM In-. an an I hia g.tarjiau, cull ni yiu: -lek tiiaa a. afci-aifc.

Ui-ra'a ao a n.grtad it bard; Yua (h ill Hud 'here nur reward Tbe Log Citb linka. and the Tribune Of Hon ri.ea id hm ilue'; En rnoo nf Swib ivt-riMM-; The Embrat-e! The pledge nf rrieadahip! DitftU aSAM and HoRiCK "Yim tiekle me. and I'll tickm AjJetUng tabUa. ACT aKOOND. hint, 14 The O'd Line Whiait in Counc Chorui 'llnre'a to ynu, Harry En'rmoe of i hn fnntnr 'Thu-i far foorarile the t'ri-aidttntial Cbair bue rnnrvb -d on arith- out impi'd 'Hing of the Editor tnd tki Senator; Tba Warning 'Bide your Tna Bemonftriinoe; Tha Doubt; 'Mthinka 'hut lloruof colder Sudden uppew- anee of 'Tbe IliiuaCi Whonoe do yon onnef Unknown From Tenneenee.

I'm hut weed. SiWAlo Can it he Thurlow? My heud ii turning in whirl, fl. A weed art thou? thy iinnw; so jok! TJ. My name ia HWhai! Jemmy Polk? U. The an me! Sudden grpearunrw of THAT IAVI 010 CneSa Th" OM Line Whiga teiga him and Txnr hm off in triumph; (trand between S-ward end Pn'k, Polk ro.a,, nod Seward tukee tha ump; The rvinteet; Heraoe (and Seward -hould to ahuuldnr; The pledge r-n wed; Uami'n and Pvthtao outdone; The Promixe 'Wht-D I am Prflden' I'll rewar thee Grand Buttle hiwen tbi Old Line Whig, and the foro -o of ung Hiekn- ending with the (Vat of That Same Old Coon and the triumph rf Ji mmy Polk of TenneatPO.

SeWntd awooM in the artna of Il'ifce; touching and rod of net. Ispf of igb fy. -r-- arr Titian. The Dream of Hornet. v' Il iraflf entrant the family; he dt-f ma; th iiu'" 'httir rtn: Oome ln.t me oliiti theil 'He, whu.taki thee from niygi-nai? It ia not nor it eanriot be my truny fr The LUilu Villa ri-e in 'he Liiu'a (Jovcrnor's Ciair, aupporti-d ly Si'W a-d.

('unit bV i Invitiblt of Spirit So Sold! Hontoe awnkna to find hia dieam nlntOat re-aliicil. The Little Speaker of the Ifooaef 'i Oath of Vengeance, llor.i, hv my li.ip'11 nf future pi.wur.I twtar; Ry ihi. wliite cnat md by Oil. hat an Urn 0 p. Tty all my l.ma, all my typ.

and By all my hull uf Nnrlliem viie ngli face, I'll b- reveiiKedl I will I I will! 1 will I I'll eut blf ihrnnl pnli'ICM -I'll kill-I'll hill The 'etter; 'he thriti ownrd'g, deflnnoe-I'll B' Tt another Suiirji-n Hppetirr.oe of t'io- Tiin't. Horror of Hornoe and rennw-ul of the OATH tF VENOE vNi'E 11! ACT toORIH iCISg I. The working of tho poison; Snward on hia own book) t'qt alefatjloo of tbl Liula Vlllairj the proud Utile dog with two Mia; deadly Ighl between the TrtiiMM nM the Tlavo; (0 rialbl eborut of (be (aanit) prreii 1 Th dill eaau addling thmaglr the tni, And daa wd a Jig with the THtoa, citti ii WdiWnoroB, tlorage diMovered atnn4ing on the Capllu ate pa; entranoe of a Rutty blade from Arkan aai: the word and the blwwi the Mow flrat I Take thai "I'r got it The nun ro aietant; tke or of tbe oolv an editor;" IloneVi efn of wfonxi run over I lolean reiteration of tho i)Mh 0 Fwifrorirgf iciHi-CA(c- Horaee delegate, the heart of I fa and tha pulaoned iftnga MN 'W wkather he kill Blair or Blair kill him, either way make my gain;" the enake in the Horace hailed ag the friend of Seward If get Mr rtliiy Ik-war th. Vf, I'll feed fat tha anaicat grudge I Haar bin Snddnn ri nf Seward otock I Th wlm fieio Of the avenger I tn riief taLLntl M.i'o Chorut of yea wib you may get it til IkCONO BAltOf I Enter traoe, arnmd with rail. Terrific eontternatten of the Emptro Saw! Th trp aprung I feard no where faiden paar mo of Old Uoole Abraham ho 4V moiiaa lough; Ua I ha ha I Thi thy he-iri Horaee itaba Seward wiQ a.

a I im vam MKomputntmt The maietio form of Uoraea fjt lb Mndv rail in hit hand. Shi'ut, freeman, ehovt I Bill Pfard la n. 1 more! oath 11 kept. fnetd of vengeanee. roar t.rund aiia.k of the Little VilltTJk.

The I The boaal Twa 1 ttatt did he rd The dead Hon and taw hBry aa. ohid Disooaiiiif. tnd ap of tbe IRREPRESSIBLE NIGUES I Momut, llw 10 win afwiana'a ravwri. ir ur nil. It's very env to make yonraelvee pnpnlnr mong the Don't etnnd hark and and 'hink heoaneo you ha n't the -ore nf A lor.it and tbe face of Appnlo, you a-und n-i at Ir ie not mtaeiMboe and traiafht noee do' Ihthoalneaa.

mwr ii anuV mn aui'h Only remember a fw preliminarie, nnd yon can make them lik mn, even if your hair ie red and yonr mouth widl When ynu to mnke nn evening tall don't fart too early. Ladiei are not will pteaaed to he caught before their curl and baaque are arranged. Be partioularlr careful noi i ait down nn the eat nor kink the dog aeros he flour girla are ure to appreciate ant one whn knowt how to Vic polite to their petal tf there' piece of worated work, admire it: don't ftrget to mintage the artifioial flower. th taae fur ral if the roang lady ia do Ing oro'chH work, aik her if che can't leao1' von. Heyorn! every thin ir.

don't tip Back in your chu'r, for crer? eraok la the furniture there'll be a wnre raeture In, your friend- hip And when aho begin to yawn behind her pooket handkerchief, take nr yonr ha. and go. "Short and aweet. long and biltiT," i a good motto for evening eiaita. When yn are ot walking with ladv.

m't go etrid'Bg alon until ia fo-eed -mn to keep up with yon -the drat yon know he will run of. Notice jo- how ehe walk and modulate your pace accordingly. If ahe meet feminine aco'titintanoe and ntnpe for nio little ohat, it ie eoential that yon ihou'd notmanifeal any impttianoe by halaroinif drat on one heel and then the ether. If fc wanta to look into a hnp window, atop ar.d admire too, though you may not know a ribbon a railw ty ataiion. When yon com to a croeaing give her the wh ile nf it, and go meekly in (be mud.i Tell how 'eominir her new bonnet ia, and implore her to wear it negt time ehe gore to the opera with yon.

If yon meet a rival young gentleman at her bouie duo't be fide I hi' i two woret poliev in the world. Be nt pofite poeaible to him; cruah him, if yon can, with eourey. Never laugh loud in to -peak i'w. ii jvat aa not to tatk very much youreulf; lot the Hdiei ha? the prHfen noe. and they will pftfr vonr ceeiety HOi-ordinilv.

B. blind and deaf tj whatever they chooie to keep from your eight end kiar ing a atnel apring eaoaping rem a eriaeiina, for inatunce. or papa In tbe hall wendorlaj; whether "that young follow meaoe teg heme to-night or not i aiitr than to be a nvorite with the 1 id e. Humor them, etndy their little ptouliuritiea, bp alwaya rady to eecort thorn anywhere, emoie thrfa wTien they are dual, and laugh with them when they ere jieeiy, and, though you may be a homely ac a hedge fence, they will like yo ten tiee bet-trr thin tbe bandaoma hltickbea who think laii looki are going to do everything for him. The hT of t.ltcilng rmldaat and flea rrweldpat.

5ome errnnoua or itiioni relative to th mnnnef of el'-etiog 4 Ve idint, when tha aleetor fall to ohooae, having been puLliihed, we copy Urn the Can of United Stfttee thefollowieg Artiole in f. ri-nce to that awbjeot, AtTtcLR XII. The eleetori aball ajott to BU8INE88 DIEECTOBT. Ia. La Join- Uwr- tica Eli.

8, Nam, OUiht juncs ik has it. Attorneys ouutrcllors at Lav, ll, piai iliw law in ib OUiri 't "ourt iif Jnhn an.l muiHlm CiOTevaticw anil hiirnuBi ul WMIU aiawn, ana iMkmi. nU tf E. S. 3STASU, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CENESAL LAND AGENT, OLATIIE, KANSAS.

nf taj Trl v7 l-arftniilor altrnl Un Nvlll bt puid ta tlx I f.mnWoaa M. a. ppn.ii! .1 mined rbe laraent rt'lnn nf rt.rnm'Dt Land- lvinila thettiliannf LykiB. AnUFMin. KrHnklm.

Uairlaa, OaiM. tHiiwae. Waunnaaae. jaoKm nniwn Nt-inaha and pre. arntm maiti' hi- hatt aeli that tag be made in fhit Territory i'nliv ir.on can now b.

entered nar the Ufli'l pro eud aume of which have already been tinreed. Fall di-erlptlima In regard to tba water. iimhr. Jte with ai.rinr. and atreanv nf elrat water.

whiih hart eiamiwd. will be fnroi.hr.1 i thoae fur wh I Inrate. The tntal pipi-ni-e fr l-eatinn Warrnnta. Inctiidma; fai-a and Uml "tnf r-aa, in rvnta acre. iettrn uf Inquiry anawi-rtil m-e or R.

S. iTEVEN3, CENEAAL LAND ACENT, AnoaxEV and Cdusse ixou at l.r.i Oi.F OV aY laaiianr hwlllla with Regie er It.ialari il-vnt- uiii-n liin. i.i ii- I in I Tmiii.i ial rir. and tln I'na in Wi-tpiifnn 'n h'- mi- ittinn and I l.iiid". tliii(f ruij; nin-'inir in inrv.

imd mle i nid I'f iu I.i nl ii'mnt-, niid or in? ''lit VI liiijiii" lniuuii-a Mitil. pfimip'r w. ul hi -hiirnii i Bm W. II. M.

FISH HACK, ATTORNEY LAW, dLATFIFa, KANSAS. itfFK'K One Dour Kaat the Olaihe llmw. JONATHAN GORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aw i (ii.i,i:i risn SIIAH'NKK, K. il liii.f'ire in fh- c-nn i if Jubr-an, U.in- Lvkiin' and avi nwn'th. IVrri'nrt iniiiur ntti Dli' p.iid lt tlic ntill' drill, a i tlier llti a Oljra NtOI HP, CLICK SHARP, ATI unirrrr afir aW," WTANWTT CITV.

Oflice over Pott OJJict. WIIL practice In Wyindntt. Jnhnim. tVwalaii Dwiirth. laykin.

anl l.inn I'lmniifte. enllepti-d nn rfawmahle terras. AlimprnalH-i the Lund Offica at la-oiimptnn, Kan.aa. 4 ly c. triimai aaaaa.

M'OOWBIaL 4 MEAM3, iXttovnoya ttx Law LEAVEN WOHTU CITY KANSAS, -1 OFICR nn Main tret, between Shawne an lawara Streala. '-'y WIHOI, lA ek WIUOH, LtavtnvDOtth City, K. T.t ILL pv their undivided and ppnant atteitlnft in th-' praetiei' nf law in Kn.a and Miianari CV- nrrr the Bunkinn Houik nf Smout, Kii.mII nl tf ifuKr a anpnun. PURKINS MONROE, t' I AND ATH'KNEY AT LAW, Irf-Bvenworth fit. K.

IACTK'K In all th ena'ta nf the Territory, and a ti-nd pr mpllt nil bainea- intraatrd tu'beir ir and partcnlarly th. cnlleetlon nf elaiau In any inn i the fi-rritury i(Tiei'Oiret of M.iio and Shaw, nei- atrietf nvar Ku-mII'i Ilank nl tf B. M. Mo a BE, DEALER II REAL ESTATE, FKKRIV'I fnr.alethemit'tdwIraHeCilyPmf-erty. and mnmi.i-a the Bar- aia to be had W', nf the Mi.aia.itipi.

Ofll'-w. No. II. Mtitropnlitan Vt-tt i''' A liti'ii'n tn ina 0i. i My T.

4 P. H. BUEEI8, Attorneys anl Counselors at Law, OLATIIE. JOIINStIN OOUaVTY. KlKSAS.

Of flea statu Mde PaHle anidaar Waal at the I rt Hnaxe SIIANKO- SllAAjrUV. Attorney a and Corxwelora JT LAW, TaECOMPTON, KASS S. a Til i i tn-netleaj 1 1, alt the CmKt. nt liBrritnrv. '--nirin the United i.i- nt U.

nu, Knn-na. I in-1 VflLMA! P. AMIli 5 Attoruoy a-iw LF-COVPTON. KANSAS. Xiril BnicMeolnD-iHglasPbiiwnee L-nlwifrth VV thi United ati- Lund 'ifflc at Li-wmwon III.

I M.KEE A TTORN'KYS at Law. UnvrrwnWB, win i iu nil the CnnUi-' ifira, cli'l Bttyri nu (W JAMES II. KOIKVN, AND LAND A05.ni, BUAWNEB. K. 1- Tm 'itttE ym I Buying ana oeii'i Sonaidd naU, and tha Pavmaal oi IKW Bon-aaata roteq rorae vice rreataentj ana tiey ettail make a dlitinct Hat of portoni ntadVfm hi Preeid-nt, and all tertmtc voted fur ,4 Vwe Preeid -nt, and of the nn abor of eaeb, which lilt they thall aiB nod certify, a transmit, aa-ajed, Ml tbe et of QeveMejeut if the i reoW ii the prewi.

dent of the Biijate, eld the Pr of th Senate afaall, in the praeeowe of the Senate and llonae of Jiff ienttiee, opa ttll the o.rtiloat'e, and 'h vn'oa ihall then be eoan ted; the perann having the oeateii nnmhr of vutee for Pr n', ihall be the Preel dent, if taoh nimliaf he a mtj irity of th whole bwrnher of e'ec ore appointed. And if no perioa ehall hurt aa th majority, then from th "rt'iB having the bigheal euoibt-r. not eteeedieg ibree the lit voted for no Proaideat, the Unuie of Repreceotative ahall chooec immediali'ly by Preai dent, bat in ehooiing tba Precidenl, the votec ihall be takt-a by Stat, the reprefentn'ive fr eaeb State baring one vote a asuram for thi porpote ab ill eooi of 0 member or member from two-third of the Sto'ea, whieh ihall be neeoa.ary to a choice and if the Ooaae of R-preaentetive ahall not aboo.e PrecioVm whm the right of a ehur dofolve upon Ihem, befnre the fourth day of March neit following, then the Ye- Preiident eball act at Preidni, ai in the death or other eo iititutional diaability of the esident. The peraon having the greateet number of the whole namber of eleeore ap pointed, nod if ao pereon have a majority, hen from tbe two higheat natnberi on tbe lit the Senate eball ebonic tbe Yioa Pr evi dent; a querent for the purpoee ihall oniit of two-tbirda of the whole numlcr of Sena en, and a ajority of the whole number ahill be neoeeeary to a choice; fiat no peraon oonatitutionaliy ineligible tn the oice of Prei ident thall be eligible 10 the office of Y10 Pruident of the Uoited State. Too Hwcb Money.

Said a friend to me on a recent occaelon, I never but one man in mv life, wb. aoknowledge be hal quite ae much money a ho knew how to dnpoae of. I hud called at hit boue one day, when a geotlumnn pr ien urged him to aobem from whioh be might raliae a large rolt. 'Yoa are m.i tmt' on probable aooowae or Mie tpeoulatlon, but Lhall not era ark in It I hare too muoh money Tbi very an-o-immon rum irkj itrack me m)t furoiblf. nd aftsr the gentleman had.

retired I naked Mr. P. to eiplaia. Yei aid be ia reply. 'I bould be a happier if my income were e-t.

I am old, and in a year ortwuwoat-ver I poaieei w'll avail me n-taglil 'aughter are dead, and I have three itine ipon whom I look with a father1 pride. My jwn ednoHtion hitd been negleo'- f.ir une waa g'linad hy hone U'nir and ire ful economy 1 1 hl ao ine for itu lv. but I oled that my 'il I tva ud- tniage. BuoltTtad 'hn npportamty of gun ng a lite claiatcal eiuott.on,euii(i tQea 1 leave them tn choice kt proioii'nn. 1 ne Ideat would he a phyaioion the "ennd ohnie the law tbe th rd ri ilved to follow ay footnepe a a merohant.

Thie waa very V6" I tea proud of mv oM, and hoped that one ty I might. ee hem Ai'tioguiaht'd, or at Ituat uaeful to thoir fel ow men. had ipirml noexpenaein their they bad nevi'i wanted ranney, for I gaveetoha lib ti aliownnne. N'ver bad men fairer proepeet nf lieenming honored nd reepected but look at the Toe phyaici tn hae no patieata the luwrer hn not ngle eltent. and the merchant ii above i ling hi oount'nz hou.e.

In vain I urged h.in I be in What ia the reply Th--re ia no in it futbi-r we nevyr ihafl wnnt for taoney we know you have enough for all I' So look at mv diaap-poimmfnt. In.tead of being active, euerget-ie member! of looiety, my eon are but idler; men of fi'tehion and diplay. Tru tiny have few vice perhap not eo mahy aa their i'io-eiatee they bavd never done any thing to bring diagraoo upon my aume but I have ex pected them to add to the little reputotion I bare gained- It ie aot the money that I care for my eoni eay, I have enough for all. Bat let the fhyeietan attead the poor, and the lawyer eee that jaittee la doae to thoae wh have act tbe mean af paying the oaormoi feet aew reiirej by tbe member of the bar. The murebaat may act aeod the nward of hie labvre, bat there are a thoaiaod bne- leat lattitatlowe, to the eapport of whieh it would be a pleaeari to me to eee him coo-tribate.

They woald at lean he aieful, each ia hie vocation, to tfeeeo aronnd them now lalleh aeMceateat ie their aaly aim. Thie ia the bardea apoa my heart, and thie ie the' reaeen of the yo lietened to. Had they beett ablied to ItraggTe afulnet difloul-tiee to tela their profeeiioni, and were tbey dependent apen their own eiertioe for cup. port, my eoni woald here gaimtd honor to thi'mielveo aad Thie ie the eipetlenci of my a wealthy parent, tboBt all 4i Tje tbe ralt. It hu.

eliaoW Vte4 nto a proverb, that nothing can be eipeoted af riah mrt'aJonV and tn looking aliool ui at diitinguiahod mo ef ear earn day), hew few a t-a. a t- Been nuricq into grea.Dtw 1 1 1 riift pnimnMf tniHp it a.r iiavi T.T. Dlfll 4t ABR4MS A lit Law.Onrti. rnf Ihlrd Street iind Mnn 'i' i venue Wv.tmlntt. Kannaa.

During Ii 'li" iinnf Mr lii' in thf dijharri of hi. du I- a- tiii1 Aitnrnev fur Terrltiwy, Mr Abriin wi i attend in th" liu-ineiiof the oao (.4 miini--kd i-miult M' Ah am. in their call Ian n2 ly 1. 1. torn.

o. cTo. h. c. cliione.

ROUTT CATil fc CI, IBHRNE. miu l. I In nil lha ('mart. i bj I'lnti i-(i'iniio. 1 Ia.iniri.

ii- i.ii.t- nf and .1 itmimn c-nn'ii'. I- fifti. m. Main nvui Ntrrtl.TUj. A On.

Hnnk lug ll.i.iae. Kun-ni- Cl'y Mn Y. -f -MVitr, Mn t'i Ik- Cii Mn. n-'W riid. orTr.n Bourow.

a. w. ii.nvatos. I. I P.

IA? IMla J0IK.B0W ITW.O A EAVXHI, ti i im at Iiw, Lravenwnrtn A v. ifRo tlitt, nver 11 m-J maat Hanking J- t. 10I.LIN0. Bo-DOOO. BOLLIKO A HOOOSOlf, in h' lanw.

will an. tid III tbri. pro iZ a rVral nl Kanaa. Tcr.H.wv nihoe. nt of Mnin and Third Kiin.a.

City iCOB BOR Tf'HKV hffi.iil Kiddle fit JL I Lfit, mpt and iiiT.TtKaman 1 w. th. n- n.riir Lkin' Iind me The farmorfl (a etadiM la Iatirva1ea.pnrpetrate a 'Yaiikeiim," and the Critihh 1 aatoh4 tree) aollre Irtot tf lt lb tb)t aWpodtrt 8teie bb4 vet tbe ballot aay.KnWB..iHM -ad. IU, IdM.

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