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I I nn Sflfl 111 i ii iLo Two Dollars per in -Advance. 1 "ONWAED." JA. Family Eepublican Newspaper. BY W. S.

RANKIN CO. LAWRENCE, KANSAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1864. VOLUME 4, NUMBER 25 LEAVENWORTH BUSINESS. CHICAGO ADVERTISEMENTS. POETRY.

rear, and placing him on a cassion which was about star tine back for lUW GROCERY STORE. ABRAHAM AND COLUMBIA. HARDWARE AND TIN PLATE! la published every Thurndy, at Lawrence, Kansas, at ammunition she had the satisfaction of seeing him carried to a place of. safety; he being soon after eonveyed by coEDcaori 92 per annum, in MTiinre, or era copies for 913. DAVID PRA6ER Watchmaker and Jeweler, No.

66 Delaware Street, near Third, LEAVENWORTli, KANSAS. -49" Watches and Jewelry carefully Repaired and warranted. to Carver Hospital, the heroine and RATES 0 ADVERTISING, lgq. 2sqs. Seqs.

4sqs. Jcl. S1.00 $2.00 $2.75 $30 $4.50 I4cl. lcl yonng wife attending him until he $7 $10 got well enough to start for their home in the far West. Paughkeepsie Eagle.

1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 3 10 15 24 30 WILLIAMS WOOD 1.50 2.75 4.00 5.00 6.00 2.50 4.50 6.00 7.50 9.00 4.00 7.50 10.00 12.00 15.00 6.00 0.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 7.00 12.00 17.60 20.00 24.00 10.00 17.00 24.00 30.00 35.00 40 The New York World discovers a TDTTLE, HIBBARD CO. 60 100 1 year, deep laid plot in Mr. Forney's visit to Tex Lnrss Coicstitvtc A Sqcark. Lank Abra'am lolled in his library chair, Consulting "Joe Miller" and "Vanity Fair," When in swept Columbia, carewtirn and pale, But dauntless and haughty 'mid Fortune's assail "Come, steward," she said, "now explain, if yon can I ay shan't'I discharge you and try a new man Then Abra'am the wily replied with a grin 1 "A Dutchman once said, in the county of Quinn, (Tlie story is old, but in point, as I deem,) 'Tantsafe to swap hosses when crossing a stream." "Ce -se, sirrah, your jesting! remember," she said, "My fields with the blood of my yeomanry red 1 The wail of the widow, the orphan's sad eye Rebuke the rude trilling of lowly or high. children are warring along my green slopes I come for your councils, your plans, and your hopes." 4'ioth Abra'am: "Don't swap for as sure aa a gun, lliis thing, it is certain, must never be done.

four biler will bust if you bother the steam and sees in it a Presidential IMPORTERS Of LAWRENCE BUSINESS. GEORGE W. NELLES, 1 ariini iConiiission MERCHANT, And BAIL ItOAD AOICINTT, LETEE, 7 LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Freight received and safely stored at reasonable rites. Through Bills of Lading given for freight snipped East.

8-tf. Have just opened a large stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, We quote: i The. plot is as follows: Forney's real mission to Europe is to effect an arrangement with Minister 'Adams to jhm nuTCBiaaa, bahm HUTCHXNGS BANKS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, IiAWMHCB, KAR8AS. Will practice in all the Courts of the State, and especially will give prompt personal attention to any business entrusted to them, in the counties of Douglas, KhiwnM Johnson. Miami.

Linn. Bourbon. Anderson, 'Tant safe to swap hosses when crossing a stream." allow his name to be placed at the Republican ticket in case the Radical warfare against Mr. Lincoln ean be successfully kept up, and no better his country, he had come tender his military services. He warned Mr.

Cameron, in ear nest, language, that war was imminent, and that we were not prepared. He also called upon the. President, "and- in like manner stated his views and tendered his services. The President jocularly replied "We shall not need many men like you the whole affair will soon blow over." He was then urgedby his friends to go to Ohio and take charge of the organization of three-months regiments. This he declined as he did not believe in such trifling expedients.

He declared that it would be as wise to undertake to extinguish the flames of a burning building with a squirt gun as to put down the re-! bellion with three-months His plan was to organize for a gigantic war, to. call out the whole military power of the country at once, and by the 'exercise of irresistible force to crush? the rebellion in its incipiency. These views were in advance, of the times. i On the 13th of June, 1861, Sherman was appointed colonel iu" the "regular army, his appointment dating May 14, 1861, and was assigned to the command of the 13th infantry. On the 21st July occurred the unfortunate affair of Manasas, in which Sherman was engaged and took an important -r''i When Gen.

Anderson was assigned to the department south of the Ohio, Gen. Sherman was attached thereto as second in command, and was soon M. E. CLARK, H. ORTJBBR, A.M.

CLARK CLAEE, GKTJBEB 8c Franklin, Coffey and Lyon. Will attend the terms of Court those counties. OrncB: In Miller's Block, over the Country Store. progress being made toward closing -the war before the November election, he be compelled to withdraw from the candidacy. His withdrawal these AND TIE.

PLATE 63 Ialco Street, CORNER OF STATE STREET, -V 1 Canned Fruits, Nails, WOOD AID WIllOW Whiclj will be sold low, at COBB CHADWICK, Attorneys and Counselors, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Omct in the Old Miller Block. 49-1 sharp politicians make the price of AND DEALERS IN Exchange; Gold fe Currency; Lkavejtworth, Kansas. Agents lor subscriptions to U. S.

5-20 Bonds. 5-tf THE BULLETIN BOOK BINDERY tie of Shilo, on the first day, he held with raw troops the keypoint of the landing. It is no disparagment to any other officer to say that I do not be-leive there was another division commander on the field who had the skill and experience to have done it. To his individual efforts I am indebted for the success of that battle." A cavalry officer at the battle of Shilo relates many personal incidents illustrative of the character of the man. He says, "Haying occasion to report personally to General Sherman about noon of the first bay at Shilo, I found him dismounted, his arm in a sling, his hand bleeding, his horse dead, himself covered with dust, his face besmeared with powder and blood he was giving directions at the: moment to Major Taylor, chief of artillery, who had just brought a battery into position.

Mounted' orderlies, were coming and going in haste staff oficers were making anxous inquiries -everybody but himself excited. battle was raging terrificlyji every direction. Just then there seemed to be a uniyer-sal commotion on our right, when it was observed our men were giving back. I was- looking for that said Sherman, 'but lam ready for them. His quick, sharp eyes gleamed, and his war-begrimmed face beamed with satisfaction.

The enemy's packed columns now made their appearance and as duickly the guns which Sherman had so carefully placed into position began to The deadly effect on the enemy was While Sherman was still managing the artillery, Major a staff officer, called his attention to the fact that the enemy's cavalry were charging towards the battery. Ordor up those two companies of infantry, was the quick reply and the General Went on with his guns. The cavalry made a gallant charge, but their horses carried back empty saddles. The was evidently foiled." Our men, gaining fresh courage, rallied again, and for the first time that day the enemy was' 1 held stubbornly in cheek. A moment more, and he fell back over the piles of his dead and wounded." XELSOS Tl'TTLE.

WM. B. HIBBARD. No. 47 Massachusetts Street, CHICAGO.

i CEO. M. 6RAT. PRE. TUTTLK- OPOSITE RIDENOUR A BAKER'S.

PH(ENIX COFFEE SPICE MILLS! SAMUEL A. KI043S. JOSEPH E. BIGGS EIGOS A RIGGS, ATTORNEYS at LAW, SatlifT8 3inildinr, Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Collections promptly made and remitted.

Samuel A. Kiggs attends all terms of District Court held in the counties of Dtruglas, Johnmrn, Miami, Linn, Bourbon, Franklin, Anderum and Allen. c39-tf "But, steward," she answered, "my debts are untold, Account for my treasures of silver and gold I Hard taxes are wrested from labor's brown hand, Yet pledged is my income, and mortgaged my Your squanderings waste what the plunderers miss Three years of your follies have brought me to thisl" And Abraiam replied, as he straddled his chair: know, my dear madam, I'm honest and square; eive a tried President, don't ever dream, 'Tant safe to swap hosses when crossing a "You crouch to John Bull, for French despots hurrah, You cringe to the Spaniaro, and toady the Czar; My shield cannot shelter a poor refugee My commerce is hunted all over the sea. How fiillen am I the yonng Queen of the HVest, Who walked among nations more proud than the best." Tis said the steward, "I notice your fix -But let the pot bile, and jest tote np the sticks. Don't muddle the milk, if you hope to 'Tant safe to swap hosses when crossing a stream.

"Sir, since yon persist in your, quips and your cranks, Where is Tloeecr.nis, Cameron, Scott, and Nat Banks Pray, why do you if removal won't enre, -Whin Fremont was fast and McClellan was sure?" And quelling her tears, she demanded reply, With clouds on her brow and a flame in her eye. That 'minds me," said Abra'am, "of oM Deacon Bruce; What's sas8for the gander ant ease for the goosey 'Things ant at all sex he, 'quite what they seem, 'Tant safe to swap bosses when crossing a stream." "Enough erid Columbia, "my futurel see T. 'A Ruin, havoc, and death in tho homes of the free; -Fair Liberty stabbed by the lords of misrule, While, thoughtless, she laughs at the freaks of their fool; Thieves, clowns, and usurpers in council preside, And fraud, force, and folly my destinies guide." "I have it quoth Abra'am, "as slick as a mice Squash Hamlin! and Uovcrnraont's rid of its rice; But don't you turn tail at a Copperhead scream "Tant safe to swap hosses when crossing a MORRIS, CLOYES MiinuthcMirers and Dealers in GROUND COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD, SODA, CREAM TARTAR, STARCH, INDIGO, TEAS, ETC, No. 45 LA SAUE STREET, Paid for Country Produce. after despatched, with a force of seven dl8-tf Lawrence, July, 186i.

JAMES C. II0RT0N, Repter of Beeis Conveyancer. Deeds and Mortgages carefully drawn; Acknowl-edfnnents taken. Orncs in the New Cenrt House building up stairs. 0-ly their support to Mr.

Lincoln Administration in the next of. Congress, if they do not make it the price of his non-impeachment. They believe that the nomination of Mjor General McClellan at will be so disastrous to their, party hopes that nothing can save them except a union of all the factions, including that which has gone over to General Fremont, and all this vote, too, on a leader who has not been embroiled in the political quarrels," schemes and blunders, military" and political, of the past three years. Charles Francis Adams is the man to whom they look as the last hope of their party, and, at any rate, as the only one with whom they can crowd Mr. Lincoln out of the way, and by whom they believe that not only can the divisions of party be healed, but also the withdrawal of General Fre-mont be secured.

In case the plot were to work, and Minister Adams were to he elected, he was to return to this country in December, and Mr. Chase be appointed Minister to while General Fremont was to accept the mission to France from President Adams. i -i i (OPPOSITE THE PLANTERS' HOUSE,) 1 Leavenworth, Kansas. CHICAGO, ILL. E.

E. MORRIS, E. P. HAVEN 37-tf C. ClOTES.

DAY, ALLEN No. 24, Massaclmsetts street, rSDEB STATE JOURNAL OFFICE, WtS have established, in connection with The Job Pkisthco Office, one of the best Binderies west of New York City, and solicit theTpat-tonage of any having work in our line. We shall devote especial attention to the manufacture of -i BLANK BOOKS FOR COUNTIES DISTRICT COURT BOOKS, COUNTY TREASURERS' BOOKS, i' RECORDS, REGISTERS, TAX BOOKS i And all kinds of BOOKS OF PUBLIC RECORD, Manufactured from the best of stock, and in the high. I i i est style of the art. thousand men, composed of volunteers and Kentucky home guards, to occupy Muldraugh's Hill, a strategetie point south of the Rolling Fork of Salt river There his home guards left the reinforcements designed to strengthen his command" were necessarily sent elsewhere, and he found himself with scarcely five thousand troops, in an unfriendly part of the country, confronting a rebel army of twenty-five thousand men under General Buekner.

While affairs were in this position, General Anderson was relieved, and General Sherman succeeded to the very unenviable position 'of commander of the department. i'On the 3rd of November he telegraphed to General McClellan, detail WHOLESALE RETAIL Columbia, disgusted, would listen no more, TEA DEALERS, J. OEC. XtlOOS, Notary Public and Claim Agent. Special attention given to the collection of BACK PAT AND BOUNTY MONET, WIDOWS AND INVALID PENSIONS.

Office in SutJifiV dll-ly LAWRENCE, KANSAS. W. P. MoKTOOMEJtY, Notary Public. Geo.

W. Smith SMITH A JIOSTGOMERT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office In. Sutliff's Bloeh, West of TJntted States Collector's Office, LAWRENCE, KANSAS, But cried in a rage, as sue stormed tlirough tne door "I have kept an old donkey for nearly four years, Who brings me but scorn and disaster and tears I vow I will drive a respectable team, -Though forced to swap horses when crossing a stream!" Dealers in 44 46 Soutli Water w.CTDAr.x, 1 CiaLTCAGO.ILL. a. r.

fabrimotox, corteix. 37-1 STAPLE FANCY MISCELLANEOUS MEBCANTILE BOOKS. We invite the attention of Merchants, Bankers, Mannfactnrers, Hotel Keepers, Ac, to our facilities for the manufacture of the best kinds of Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Invoice Books, Shipping Receipts, Sales Books, Hotel Registers, Lawyers' Dockets, Ac, Ae. OUTER K. BUTLER.

FREDERICK JEWETT. Coit of Living' at Hewport. A correspondent of the Springfield Rrjjublican says in reference to the cost of summering at Newport Many cottages in Newport still re GROCERIES, Confectioneries, i rr Major General Sherman- "William T. Sherman was torn in Lanchester, Ohio, on the "7th day of February, 1820. His father was the Hon.

Charles R. Sherman, 'one of. the ing the position and the number of Dr. S. B.

PRENTISS, WILL be' found at 0. Wilmauth's Book Store, In Simpson's Bank Building, Cor. of Massachusetts and Winthrop When not professionally engaged, in the day time, and at home at night. Orders promptly attended to. 48-tf TITTE have just opened one of the largest stocks of Groceries ever brought to this city, and are pre judges of the Supreme Court of that pared to sell, and are selling as cheap as they can be main unoccupied, and accommodations at the public houses can be obtained.

heather sense has got the better of people's inclinations, and they oouglit Leavenworth, consisting of PULVERIZED, JEWETT BUTLER, i Wholesale Dealers In Hardware and Cutlery, NAILS, GLASS, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc, Tin Plate, TINNERS' TOOLS, Ac i 18 HiaJse Street, Sins or the Between Wabash and CHICAGO. Michigan Arenue. have, Spartan firmness, deter UKAA ULATED, CRUSHED, KEW TORK, COFFEE, A.B. A C. SUCIAKS, i 7 3T-ly CHICAGO, ILL.

Dr. L. KELLOGG, ju iv- rr rif9 Offici in Miller's New Block, over Duncan A Morrow's Store. c38-tf oimk: oi.th:ists dr. richard huson and dr.

s. iitjs0n Miving opened an Office in Miller's New Block, Are prepared to attend the calls of the afflicted at all timea- They are also prepared to snpply practitioners in the country with cases, books, and Homeoiathic Medicines. ava and. Rio Oofiee, MISCEIJiANEOUS. YOUNG HYfeOX.

TEA, GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE EAST! MAGAZINE BINDING. Harper's, The Atlantic, Godey, Peterson, Frank Leslie; Harper's Weekly, Pictorial History of the War, and other Magazines, bound in Plain or Fancy Binding, at the lowest figures. Binding of all kidds and styles Paper, Sheep, Calf, Lw Style, Morocco, Turkey Morocco, and Morocco Antique, done upon the shortest notice. Ruling of all kinds prompt! done Mg N. B.

We employ none but the A rst-class workmen, and are prepared to gnarantee every job of work sent out. Orders respectfully solicited. Address BrLLETIS c45-tf LEAVENWOKTIL KANSAS. KANSAS BOOK BINDERY i ESTABLISHED 1557-; SAMCEL DODWORTH, I Successor of John Dodsworth, Blank Book Manufacturer, On Third Street, below Delaware, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Blank Books Ruled, Printed and Bound to aity FATTEEX.

For Bankers, Merchants, Connty Officers, iAc'ftc'j, Ledgers, Journals, Records Dockets, made out of good paper at eastern prices. Magazines, Music and Periodicals, Bound in Plain or Fancy Binding. c46-tf QUICKER THAN EVER! ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, i JAPAN SUNDRIED TEA. All kinds of CANNED FRUITS, JELLIES. LOBSTERS, OYSTKKS, DRIED FRUITS, FLOUR, BAC0X, HAMS, POWDER and SHOT, i jj lli :f.r Also a large stock of SDIPSON BROTHERS, Corner ef Massachusetts and Winthrop Streets, LAWRENCE, KANSAS.

Drafts, Checks, Gold and Silver, Ac, 4c, bought and sold. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted, i 8-tC food ani Willow fare, Particular attention raid to all orders from the Country. i a All kinds bf Country Produce'" purchased "ia mined to retrench expenses for the sake of the country's credit, or whether necessity is the only virtue1 to which shoddy can lay claim, I leave for the wise to determine, simply stating the fact that the number of visitors here is as one to two of last year. After all I am afraid that this change is "ewing entirely to the rise of' gold.T There are few people able to pay eight dollars a day for a moderate degree of pleasure, which is the amount paid out by young men about hotels. And if you aspire to the luxury of a.

carriage, without which existence here," unless you live on the water, loses its greatest charm, the modest sum of four hundred dollars per mpnth is required to keep up. a respectable establishment. A cottage for the season, beginning in June and terminating in November, costs all the from five hundred dollars to one; thousand four hundred dollars, according to situation and size. Of course the houses are fully furnished throughout linen and' silver e'x-cepted--or at least pretended to he. Most 'of the cottages are built to" rent for the summer season only the owner moving with his family, to other quarT ters during the months when comfort, is most required This practice is adopted even by those who in excellent circumstances, whichlv shows how little regard is 'felt for household goods in -this, Every; individual.

has a home atmosphere which otight to beheld sacred. 'A person of sensibility should as quickly rent' his clothes for a season as his house, provided lucre be not. a necessity FREDRICK PAEBER, MAsrrACTritFK or boots shoes. REPAIRING AUHI DOKE PbOMPTLT. North side Henry street, east of Massachusetts street.

ci7-ly CITY BAKERY! HANNIBAL ST. JOSEPH, Chicago, Burlington and Qnincy, MICHIGAN CENTRAL R. Mj' Form the Quickest Route from St. Joseph to Chicago, Detroit, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Albany, New Tork4Boston, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, and all points in New England. f.i' TIME FROM ST, JOSEPH TO hours.

1 hours. Detroit, 36 Saratoga. 55 Niagara 44 Toronto 44 Buffalo 45 Montreal 59 it Albany 5414 f- Quebec 67 New York 59 Portland- 68 Two Express Trains leave Chicago daily, niakiuj direct through connections. a Passengers leaving Chicago at 7.50, P. Friday night, by this line, will arrive in New York at 10.30, A.

M. I Bagrsge Cbeekea Throngrli all Cities and Towns. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Night Trains throngbont the line. Tickets fur rhIr at tbn ofBnfl of tlm TT Sr. St In.

H. P. GROVENOR, DIALER IX Female Curiosity. When I had finished my dinner, we would sit side by side, and I would look at my face in her eyes, the only mirror which I possessed. One day Ananga reproach- 1 ed me with being artificial.

What made me wear, so many clothes? she asked with inexpressible scorn. I re- plied that it was one of the foolish fashions of my country. And was it' a fashion of my country, she asked, to wear the hair of a wild beast on my head, and paint my face white On my replying that Niamle had thought fit to create me with three deformities, she uttered a cry of derision, and taking hold my hair, pulled it severely. When it 'did not come out, her eyes dilated and she looked at me in stupe-fication. Then wetting her she rubbed my check with it, and fled in terror to my They laughs 1 ed at her.

uproariously and she came -back, dn a shame-faced manner, and sat beside me without speaking. One day I put my hand in my pocket. The sudden disappearance of two important members filled her' with dismay but when I explained the phenomenon, she went -convulsions of delight. Nothing would- now content her but diving her hands all day long into those wounderful "holes," as she called thenr; and she used even to hold to which her numerous sisters were invited. I was made to put hands in, my pocket at least fifty times evening; and my hands themselves were passed from one to the other; and'' examined by these young philosophers, -as if they were newly discovered Clubman it, Jota Billiaga en Jfcraftiag.j ouvmI Widder wimminv and their only son iz xempt provided widder's husband has already sarved 2 years in the war, and iz "willing to go agin i blieve the supreme 1 eorte has decided this thing Once more: If man shonld ran- m) witi his draft, he probably wotTnt ever-be allowed stand the draft agin.

looks severe at fust site, but the raofe yu look at it, the more yu can se the" wis-' domintoit. 1 V'-' Once morely T- Xemps are those -who have been drafted into the atait prizzen lor trying to gt an an honnist living hip supporting 2 wives at oust; also all them people who are era zee and unsound on the goose; also all newspaper correspon- dents and fools id generals tv- nr.vv i morely agin: No substitute will be acksepted who Jess than three pr.t more than, ten feet. high; he must kno how tb chew "tobacker and drink poori whiskee, and musn't be afoerd of the itch nor the rebels. Moral charakter aint rf quired, as the. Government furnishes that his several forces, showing them to he everywhere, except at one single point, outnumbered and concluded his dispatch with the emphatic remark: "Our forces are too small to do and too large to be sacrificed." In reply General McCleUan asks: vHow.

long could McCook keep Buck-ner out of Louisville, holding the railroad, with power to destroy it inch by inch giving no hint of a purpose toi send reinforcements, but looking to the probable abandonment of Kentucky, Previous to this General Sherman had an interview, with Secretary Cameron, in presence of Adjutant General Thomas at Lexington, Kentucky, and fully explained -to him the situation of his command, and; also of the armies, opposed to him, andr on being asked what force was necessary for a successful forward movement in his "Two hundred thousand 'By thei 1st of November Adj utan General Th omas' official report of this, conversation, in all its aetials, was published in most of the newspapers bf the giving the enemy knowledge of many important facta relating to General Sherman's; depart nent. fI He was too weak. to defend pur lines, and the enemy knew it. He had no hope of reinforcement, and withal," was evidently in discredit with the War Department, as being too apprehensive of the.teii-emy.vV.He therefore felt het cpuld not successfully conduct the campaign, and asked'tb be relieved. He was succeeded by General who was at once arid-enabled -hold' his defensive positions i the following spring, should advance down the.

Mississippi and; lip the Cumbcf- land. tr GenShcrmari'was now set down as and quietly retired the command of. Benton I near Siwi Louis. T.Th eyidence of Jtis insanity was his answer to Jhe Secretary of War that to'-inaie a successful advance against the enemy then strongly posted at all- strategic point fron! Mis-sissippi to Cumberland require an army, two thousand strong answer was the or the judgment of a military genius' but to the mind of Mr.0 Secretary Cameron it was the prophecy of a false I aJ 1 At the battle of Shilo he held the key oK the position General Rousseau said "Ho' Save us bur first 1 lesson in the HART SHAW JJATE JUST OPENED A J': GROCERIES A PROVISIONS, NAILS, POWDER, GLASS, Ac, at the old stand of P. A G.

No. 50, Massachusetts street, Lawrence, Kansas. Cash paid fur Country Produce. HO'. btate.

In loob, at the age of sixteen, he entered West Point as a cadet, and was graduated on the 30th of June, 1840, sixth' in his class. Young Sherman at once entered the service, on graduaiion, as second lieutenant in the. Third Artillery, and served in Florida through the winters of 1840 and 1841, In November, 1811, he was promoted to a first lieutenancy'. He was afterwards stationed at Fort Moultrie, South Carolina. In 1846 he was sent to California, and remained therein service all through the Mexican war, taving reached the 'grade of captain.

1 In 1850 he was married to the eldest daughter of" Hon. Thomas Ewing, Ohio. In 1853 1 resigned his commission in the ariny and took charge off the banking house of Lucas, Turner Company at San Franeisco. In 1860 he was the president of the State Military Academy Louisiana, and remained in, that position until, the outbreak of ths present He had evidence satisfactory to' his own mind long before! jthe, first shot was fired at Sumpter, that war was ir evi tableland thereupon, taking prompt counsel of honor and patriotism, wrote and despatched; the keen, but honest; straightforward, and loyal let ter 7 I Rouge, 1861. Thomm O.

Moore: 1' "Sir As I occupy a position under this -State7-. I deem it proper to acquaint that I aeeepts- ed such position' when Lo'uisiapa 'was aStateiin, and when the motto of the seminary was inserted in marble over the main door.1' the liberality of the. genergpvejnhient of. the United States The lnipn. -i ''Recent events forshadow a great change, it becomes all men to choose.

If Louisiana withdraws from the Federal Union, tl prefei to maintain my allegiance to the old constitution as long as a fragment of It survives, and my longer stay here would be wrong in every sense- of the word. In that event I beg you will; send or appoint some authorized agent t6take charge of the arms and naunitions. of wair': here belonging-: to 'the direct tnfe what disposition should be made of them." furthermore, as, president' of the Board of Supervisors, beg you to take immediate steps to relieve tiie as superintendent the moment the State determines to secede fox on jo earthly account will I do any -6t think thbught, hostile, to bt in of 'the te United States. 1 I grdarespect, r-f' SHKRMAN." i 5'2 Shawnee Street, LEAVPiWORTH, KANSAS. HAS always on: hand a large sijpply- of SEWING MACHINES, Pianos, Organs, Melodeons.

Guitars, Violins, Mutes Ji i I 'is sfi i I(, i-iJ 'J All of fwhich are sold at 'manufactnrera prices, with the addition of i Also a lara stock of SHEETMijSIC MUSIC BOOKS, fec. 6-tf (and at no other office in Leavenworth,) corner of AND 1 C. Grocery Provision WARD BEEZELY, eat -3X arket, Oxs Doom Sooth of C. A. Pease's Old Staxd, 3Ia.ssachnsetts Street, Lawrence.

Aievee ana ueiaware street, LieavenwortD. R. N. KICE, GenT Sup't, Detroit; IL C. Westworth, Oen'l Pass'ger Agent, Chicago; c4f-tf General Western Agent, Leavenworth.

v. Having opened a Meat Market, we are prepared to Keep all supplied witn unicKens, AUTKeys, iteei, ami meat of all kinds. THE KANSAS MOWER. FARMERS are Invited to call and examine our Mowing Machines before purchnsinz elsewhere. EUGEJ1B t.

AKI2I. JAMES M. HKrfDRT. KESDRY A AKIX, Soman tic. If yon buy of us yon get a Machine which we can warrant as good as any in the market; besides, yon have tlie great advantage of keeping them in repair cheap Attorneys and Coanseior at Law ly, as we manuraccure tne Aiacnmes ourselves, and have all the patterns, and can replace any part that might get broken, and save you the entente and time H.A7.

GILLETT Wholesale Dealers in Liquors, Wines Aim (Jeneral Land Agents, LAWRENCE, KANSAS. Will eive riromnt and careful attention to general of sending East. Order early, at we Halle but a limited Law Business, Collections; Will attend to the In the old WOODWARIr Building. i MASSACHUSETTS STREET Where they keep constantly on hand GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. PIES, I -rK I oK CONFECTIONERIES, And everything else nsnally found; in such an I-; CANNED FRUITS, 'l i ei-noi TOBACCO, i -Among the' passengers dh New York express i train -on the Hudson River, Railroad, on, was a brave fellow from the army, of the Potomac, wit a Comrade accompanying him, "both? dressed in the uniform of the United States, with canteen, At the first glance, nothing Bncommou could be detected in the looks of the pair, nor should we have; been able to purchase and sale of Lauds and Town Lots, take charge of, lease, collect, rent, and pay taxes on the same.

Will draw" up, and take acknowledgments of numtier tiit season, Mice slot). We also continue to manufacture Sugar But owing to the great advance in the price ef iron, shall only fill our ordert tliityear. Parties wishing Mills must order early to secure them. Price of one-horse $86. Price of two-horse Mill, $140.

KIMBALL BROS. La wbencc, Kansas, June 14, AND all kinds of Deeds, Mortgages, rowers of Attornev, Leases, Articles of Agreement, Ac, Ac 1. M. H. REFEK9 TO i ili Kansas.

Topeka, Ohio. Hon. James H. Jacob Chambers Baird, 54 MAIX I tEANVoRTH, KANSAS urn, I- A. remrsto; Hon.

J. D. Illinois. I.N.Arnold, 8. 0.

Kansas. 7 We will sell as cheap Misses E. S. E. THOMPSON, Over 3.

House's Store, JIilleb's Old Block, aiassiteliitsett. Street, RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of the Ladies of Lawrence and vicinity to their new and well selected stock of MILLINERY GOODS! Consisting of BONNETS and TIATS, RIBBONS, FLOWBRS, LACES. RUCHES j)KESS TRIMMINGS, Ac, Ac. J. 3H.

Probate Judge and Notary Public. Office, Orer the Store of Eldrhlge t' Ford. dli-ly field hi the face of the enemy and of AS THE 'CHEAPEST. Goods Delivered to any Trt oi the City Free. Cash paid for all kinds of Farmers' 14-tf A SHAW.

and rashuns. I 500 tawrence Plows, Wagons, Carriages, Jtc, i-' i lajiTAfkcnired aad for Sale by WILDER PALhi; A WRKfCE, 4 KANSAS. c46-tt NANS0Nti DAMEB0N Having personally selected the Goods in the East, r.A. tuur. w.

smith. i BAI1.ET A SMITH, H'xiT'iiitTaire Dealers, 11 At F. A. BAILEY'S NEW BUILDING "i 9T0.50 nassaehnsetts Ijtwrrnee, KEEPS constantly on hand all kinds of Kitchen and Parlor Furniture, Matrasses, Ac. Also Doors, gash, Blinds, Windows, Glass and Pntty.

d6-ly HKiivKNiiKr iiw we hope to give satisiaction to ail wno may call. Presses -and Cloaks, cnt and made td order. Lawrence, kaiia Juue, 1864. d3-6m 'Conclusively No person "can "be.t drafted hut twice' in 1 2 different plases without Ins consent; but all tnetf has- a right to he drafted at least onst; i don't think even a writ of habeas corpus could deprive a man, of last blessed privileged recite the romantic history connected with" the 'cbuple were we not made 'acquainted- with it by a friend'who was told by a surgeon. It appears that at the breaking out the rebellion these lovers (for one of them was 'girl dressed in the garb of a soldier were engaged- 'to be married which ceremony: most; either be postponed, oa account of the lover 'going to defend the flag of his country or riage must take place and his fair inamorata must: follow him, She chose the lattery and married they were.

He enlisted afterwards in the 2d Michigan regiment as a private and she donning' the i Followed AmilTthe crash of shot and shell at the ba'tle of the Wilderness. this heroine stood by the side, of her husband, and with. ter good musket defended, him, and struck for' her country at the heart of the Passing tifcly-throBsh that desperate C-hi tLer tnfcd 'o wuZl Dealer In PINE LUMBER LIVERY, AUCTION, I AND t) DUNCAN MORROW. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Windows, Glassails, Putty, DRY GOODS, jtnnenc, inasEenng, tair-cc- Cor. of Massaclmsetts Warreji' Sts, all the men I ev er saw he most untiring, vigilant and patient- No man.

that ever lived could surpass His enemies say that he was surprised at Shilo." I'tell He 'was not surprised nor 'whipped," foruJwnfights by ther week, a 'Devoid of ftmbition, incapable of, he. is braye, gallant and At Silo his old legion 'met him' just aVthe battle was ended, 'and at the sight' of him; placing their hats upon 4heir bayonets, gaTe him: three imwmg and.fitUng compliment ia. the gallant chieftain. 1 ant thankful, for this occasion- to do justice to a brave Tidniat and: knightly Jitia-7w vis Grant, in a letter to the War, Department uqder date of July 26i says Grperal Shennan I wak' greatly indebted for hw promptness iil forwarding seige of Fort Donolion, Tinfbrcf5meBU ana aupliea frost Padacah- A tie bit- Airo 1 STABLE. 111! No, 166 IV.

Second eornerreea Bt I 8-tf i i LAWRJCSCE, KANSAS; i en fj'V he removed to- bt. Louisi ana shortly before the attack on Fort Sumpter repaired Washing at' Jgnoraace and incredulty of the government in to, of he Southern declare4- tfce men in were sleeping on a A Richmobtp paper furnishes. following information for the detee tion of mining operations "Drive an iron" gunrod mtd the ground (near where it is supposed a mine is being; made, antil it I jna in the Take it between the teeth, and cIom-the Hps tight around the rod close fco4h ears With the 'and Ceri: You eta hear a great distance MEEK. A THOMAS have just opened a Livery, auction and Sale Stable, at No. 32 Vermont Street.

-MX -n BAItEY, i7 (in rear of IlaseMine A -Glathart's Bakery, on Mans. -Jifara nor" aie. oibi rrHE subscriber offers for sale a fiura of 160 acres of land, with a comfortable a good well of enusens prreei wnere tney are prepared to furnish Horses and Buggies at Livwy, -boaid Uorses an buy BOOTSdSHOES, Crockery and Glassware. ana sell a aociKJia or Horses fitted np and trained on reasonable terms. Hacks and Carriages let to go ta any part of the volcaad, whifsh rirould certainly hurst AT HlSttJ).

STAND, -TtU '''Si: SO MaslMi Water, and 1UU Quit trees. Haiti farm is muea from Lawrence, on the Port Scott road, and one vile front Blanton's bridge, on one of the finest locations in the county twenty-five acres fenced and, nhder iilt.ivatinn. Btato. Orncs at the Stable. dl-tf tmder ground; i this XT AS a large assortment of Black' Walhdt Comns, Miller's New Block, Massachusetts St i Them is a OongreHonal Chorchi on oheeomeP of White wniows.

ATI tie tele'rranhs are Ww consoli- xx'MnucsnnuusKiaiuiwoBtnDiJttiii Special attention given to Funemls. the quarter section, ana It is the center oj.a Hm4 tix resign: ta the tlooiyi cf Spottsylvania, the brave igander had his. arm. broken, by a piece of shell." Seeing him fall she' hound npr bis wotiid, and raisicj LLa frcn the ground, she carrisi tua. ta -TAt '61 OTtit': jR.ll Ll Vftd upon tietn this idea he addressed a letter to the Secretary, of War, stating that was' educated the exponas of.

the United States and oi.eyeiy thing to HATE left a few thousand White Willow Cuttings A. ITKARSK will be in attendance when desired. We have on hand and are constantly receiving large stocks of goods, which we are prepared to sell at as in good order for planting, which will sell at a instrici. wim nourisning sceooi. i i f.

Z. MARSHALL. "v7AliiUA, Douelns Co Kan July and, ditad inta tL United States Telegraph: Cerrpxryj Jaaes KeHayv Sundays and evenings may be found at No. 67 Ter reduced price, ana warrantea to grow. d8 O.W.McOllIW.

low pates aa can pnpcnaaea ners or eisewnero. e43-tf DUNCAN A MORROW. Mtir street. ao-n Pi:.

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