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Daily Monitor from Topeka, Kansas • 2

Daily Monitor from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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M3M "ST I Professor Barker, BY TELEGRAPH. he Jailaj gpanitor. ill i -o- FRIDAY, FEB. 3d," 1865., RETURNS his sincere thanks to the citizens and Subfims of Fort Scott, for their liberal patronage -during the past tour jcais, and ai-iong a contiim. aiuc of tlie sune, has removed Irom Bigler Street, Night Report.

TY Washington, Feb. 1. The Richmond -Sentinel says Steph P-t the Corner of WILLIAMS and WALL STREET, where he has opeLtfi a opposite the DIHON HOTEL first class SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, tfhc eckl the irke ase iHl HEADQUARTERS BIST. OF SOUTH KANSAS, 1'aula, Jail. 2th lSt.0.

GENERAL no. 2. General Orders No. 37, from these Headquarters dated December 10th, thestoppage of pay of the 13th Kansas Cavalry is hereby revoked, except in thccue ot the following named officers, viz." Colonel 0. It.

Jennison, loth lansas Cavalry. Major J. M. Laiug, Capt. John A.

anless, Co. A 13th Kau. Cav. Capt.J. L.

Capt. Orenvl: Curtis, 11 Capt. Edward B. Metz, Capt. Joseph B.

Swain, 1st Lieut, as. IFilson, A 2d W. Wallingford, Co A 2dLt. D.fM. Hood, Co 2d Lt.

Wm. H. Bisbee, Co 2d Lt. R. F.

Bowman, Co By command of Major Gen. Blunt. GEO. S. HAMPTON, A.

A. Gen. d3t OFFICIAL and is piepartd to attend to all tie departments of llair Dressing, in the most fashionable style. ens, Hunter and J. A.

Campbell, left Richmond. yesterday morning, on their way to Washington to confer with President Lincoln, on the subject of putting an end to the war, if possible. The circumstances under which those gentlemen departed, are understood to be as follows Blair having sought an unofficial confidential interview with Davis, departed for Washington with assurance that Satisfaction in Skating arid dying Warrant! d. Fariicvlar attention paid to Hutting Ladies and 'Children's Hair. jary con se lw our President would be willing at any From England's distant shores I cc-tne.

In this salubrious State to roam; With Indies lair and Gems to mingle Their Hair to cut, Charnpoo snd Shingle. JOSEPH BIEKER. The ved ityt ithr WASTED TO HIRE, HD. qrs, dist; of south Kansas, Faoln, Kansas, Jan. 2d 1805.

i 1 GENERAL ORDERS, No. 1. ian i A MAN with a family, one who has two more boys large enough to work on a farm and herd stock. House, tucl, cow, and garden furnish ed gratis. Apply to J.

F. YA XT, Holton, Jackson County, Kansas. n-23-w-l-w. Maj renc I. la accordance Mvith instructions from Department Headquarters, dated December 30th, 1804, General Orders No.

7ec. from these Headquarters, is hereby revoked. By command of Maj. Gen. Blunt.

GEO. HAMPTON, A. A. Gen. ARE THEY OUMITJEOS- Mr.

Speer, Senator from Douglass County, in a speech the Senate said of iLawrence jt Lawrence is the Depot of the Union Pacific Railroad, where all the business not only of Lawrence, but for several years to come of all Southern 'Kansas, must be transported; her entire commerce landa at this 1 While wo have nothing to say against the remarks of Mr. Speer (for we know him to be a gentleman and a worthy representative,) we think the people in Administrators Notice. be official wet i time, without any obstacle ol form, to send Agents and Commissioners' to Washington to confer about terms of peace, if informed in advance, that said Commissioners would be received- On Blair's second visit to Richmond, he biought consent of Lincoln, to receive and confer wifh any. Agents informally sent, with a view to the restoration of peace. three gentlemen who Jett yesterday, were thereupon selected by Davis.

hey have gone-without. formal credentials and merely as informal Agents, to see whether it be possible to place a conference for peace on any basis which may serve for Attain in afso desirable a result. It is success may attend these but wisdom and prudence demand that we indulge in no confident expectations on the sub--ject, that we relax not one moment of energetic preparations for the ensuing campaign. From the choice made by the Presi dentye may rest assured no means willbe left" untried to eiiecj peace, if it be posible to attain it; but if the eminent citizens selected for the purpose, shall fail in the attempt, one good result will certainly have been i cached; all discordant councils on the bulject will have, become it will no longer be in the power of factions or pursuaded people. Peace can bo reached by any path other than that Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministiation upon the estate of Daniel M.

Drown, deceased, were granted to the undersigned by the Probate Court of Bourbon Co. on the 3d day ot Jan. A. D. 18G3.

All persons having claims against said Estate are required to exhibit them within one year from date. If nut exhibited within three years, they will be forever debarred. Nokbis C. IIooi. Administrator, LID.

QRS. DIST. OF SOUTi KANSAS, Ta6la, Jiantas, Jan. 23d 18G5. GENERAL ORDERS, No.

2. To enable him to comply with instructions from the War Department, Surgeon S. B. Davis, U. S.

is' relieved Horn duty as Medical Director of the District of South AAnsas. i Her erge ith i riy. cciJt mg Ec ith is II. In parting with Surgeon Davis, the n23wdt. Fort Ncott, Jan.

23, 18G3. Look Mere Th AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE MONEY Goneral Commanding desires to express his gratitude for his valuable services, especially as Chief Mcuicsl Director of the 1st Division Army of the Border in the recent campaign when his skill and untiring energy contributed so largely to the welfare and comfoit of the unfortunate wounded. By command of Major Gen. Bltst. GEO.

HAMPTON, A. A. Gem OFFICIAL s' of Lawrence, must act towards Fort Scott and the South East corner of the State, if they expect to secure our trade and our patronage. There are many public spirited worthy men living in Lawrence, and there are. also men living there who do not de serve the name.

We agree with Mr. Speer when he says Lawrence is (he depot of the Union Pacific Railroad. Audit might be made the mort whereat a great portion of the business of Southern Kansas could in time, be transported; hut there are a few who are tiying to injure Southern Kansas, they do not hesitate to speak of ns as a low, unprincipled set of and advise emigrants to keep away from1 Fort Scott, if they wish to preserve their property and avoid trouble. Last week a gentleman from Chicago, was pass is rej kerfl 1 so pose To the Voters of Rourbon Co. I will offer for rent, to the highest bidder, on Saturday the 4th day of the premises, the Mill property belonging to t-he estate of M.

Brown, deceased, situate near Marmaton City, Bourbon and known as the Denton Mills, consisting of saw and grist mill, said to be in good running order. With the right to use the timber on 40 acres of land, within two miles of the mill, tor the term of six months. Conditions tt be made known on the day of N. C. Hood, Administrator, an.

23th, 18G3. d4t. us, by stout hearts and opened to hands. ause I Si iers. Notice is hereby given, that at the Election in Jarch next, the question of raising a tax of three thousand dollars, for -the purpose of procuring a Foor 7ouse farm, or so much, thereof as will be required to purchase the farm and the remainder for improving the same, will be submitted to a vote of the peo-ple.

By order of the Board of Co. Commissioners n23w4v. J. S. Emmkut.

(')erk. he The I i rays at i Stoae Masons and Laborers Wanted ing through Lawrence, and like all i tL It Wanted, Five or six men that understands making Brick, steady employment and good wages, Apply to JOHN ONE1L, Ilardwaie Stove. at the fiat 1 the ettlo Washington, 1. Yesterday a flag of trued appeared on the line in front of Petersburg, occupied by the 9th corps. Messages were sent in for permission so allow Vice President A.

11. Stephens and Senator R. M. Ilunier, Commissioners from the Southern Confederacy; to. pass through our lines for the purpose of proceeding to Washington, supposed to be for the purpose of proposing terms of peace, or for conference on that subject with the Government at Washing-" ton.

Owing to somo misunderstanding, they, did not como through our lines; but it is expected the mutter will he speedily arranged, and they will arrive to-day and be at once conveyed to Washington by special boat. Stone Jasons and Laborers can find steady employment and the highest wages, by' applying to W. M. Fhanaban at the Bowling Alley. 1 am 11D0 prepared to erect Stone and Brick buildings of every description, and do Mason Work in all its branches, excavate cellars, W.

M. Shanahan Co. hare; Legal Notice. ne, ne. Stone, Stone.

oft i Solomon W. vs Amanda Said AmanctaJ. Stone is hereby notified that on thd Slot dav of December, 1864, said Solomon W. Stone filee in the Clerks office of the District Cou of Borbon Coun- Real Estate for Sale. K'illim Levi Said I guilty one year next before the filing of said petition, and lias also been guilty of adultry with some person whose name is unknown to said plaintiff, andjpraying for an order and decree of divorce from said defendant Paid defendant is req uired to appt nr and answer said petition, by the first day of the next term of said District Court, to-wit, by the first Monday of April, 1SG6.

SOLOMON W. STONE, 20-wCw Plaintiff. Dther travelers, who are looking for a plaee to locate, made inquiry as to the best place to invest, locate, etc. He was told (after listening to a discrip-tion of the superior advantages of Lawrence, was perfectly right) that Franklin and Anderson Counties, or anywhere on the Neosho, was a good country to live, but by all means avoid the region of Fort Scott, Notwithstand-ing the bad name we received, from eur friends at Lawrence, the gentleman Lom Chicago did come to Fore Scott and, strange to say, is well pleased both with the people and the country, having invested in Bourbon County, in coal lands and real estate, to the amount of ten thousand dollars, hen Lawrence was burned to ashes by Quantrell, Fort Scott subscribed as liberally to her relief as any other town in Kansas. We have never tried to ignore her either in word or action and it seems to us that such tieutiient unjust, uncalled for, and without the least shadow of reason.

We make tnese remarks' with no ill feeling toward oift sister city, but simp- lyjo remind her thatif sho experts our patronage when the Pacific road is opened up, she must at least treat; us civilly. While we had rather build up cities in Kansas," yet if they treat us 1 butter at Kansas City or at Pleasant Mol, we, is a matter of course, will be forced to (leave our own State and patronize Missouri New York, 1. The Ileralds Newberri correspondent says Intelligence frew within the rebel lines, represent the utmost consternation prevailing there, and them Js really no communication between, Virginia and the South. A scheme was set on faot by several members oi the NT. Senate, to bring about a meeting of the different Governors of the Statcs 'at Raleigh'.

Governors' purpose being understood lobe to discuss questions on the crisis The undersigned offers for sale the following described city property Thej building occupied for the Quartermns tor's store, his residence and the occupied by 6' W. lusley, together with tbtt lots arid one vacant lot, all on Williams Street. yllso the building and lot occupied by the Ordnance Department, and the Printing 01s fice, on Bigler Street, Splendid induceinccts will be offered ths who desire to invest in city property. For terms enquire tof the undersigned the Hardware Store on Digler Street. HO IPS S.

MILLER. Ft. Scott. Dec. 31-d-w-l-m.

Farm for Safe. Situated 41 miles north 6f Foit Scott; one hundred acres improved; a good young orchard 'of f00' apple ttceg, good 'fail ami rock fences 020 acres of prairie, and 40 of timber. Fer terms address the subscriber at Fort Scott, or enquire on the premises, n-17-G-m- E. C. CAR1L Fort-Scott, Dec, 15, 186-1.

Nave bon an lance i The Vembtr Uiatdiit tl date, date nm nent of he folk Bourbo Thes In town y-threi The (l fmfcil fi Luridfei cent pe said pvi wuoh iaynitr pellet as appe CP I n-24-w- WM. O. BERRY Co Exclusive Wholesale Dealers IN BOOTH and SHOES 49 Main 49 LEAVES WORTH. KASSAS. and reconstruction; but the Governor has.

by. intimation to Jeff Davis, broke up the entire arrangement. Charley Goodiander, Architect and Builder, 7 i Attachment. WILLIAM 1). IIAVERLY 1 vs.

Philip Howe, and James Ilowe, Def ts. Before Darius Jewelt, Justice of the Peace of Freedom Township, Bourbon County, Kansas. On the 13th day of January, A. D. I860, said Justice issued an order of attachn eut in the above action, for the sum of one hundred dcilirs, with fif'y dollars pronable teancs of action.

WatusiD. lUYkr.j.T, uw3 22 i 1 r. 1 Mrs. M. Gaston, will open a Select School over Linn Stadclens Store? Monday, Jan.

18th. a Tuition, 2 50 per month. Jan-10-d-of i I ah. WILL attend to all business in his line, such as traettng for the erection of buildings, Ac. Job Work of all kinds executed with neatnm od dispatch.

Sash, doors andj finds for sale. tJtT'AU kinds of lumW fur wtu. 4.

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1864-1865