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i Av fLon, i AlFDM rr rr mo ti I'lTITDlUV TPIVO NUMHRR 4. VTURDAY, JULY 9. 1864. NUMBER HAMPDEN, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS, I VOLUME 1. Advice to Young Mtn.

A lady, who signs herself mar Butlor'i Campaign Now that oU is safe bnforo Richmond, tho public are informotl bh to tho rout dpiRiv Of Pmtler'H campaign. tl'fjj of Richinoii 1 'Hi last census, had a population souls, but the great in tin im' and military ofli-ecrs and i 1 T'ci -i from other pflrts of tyr to lata offers the following suggestions to young men. We will bet that she is old and ugly, and having seen the folly of ii," herself Bliipwreoked, THE ft A EXPOSITOR, ll PtIHLlSimD KVtBT WBnNBSUAV AT AM.PDEN, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS. OMEY, Fwprifltor. thinks the girls don warn to tw, ii.

too: the Statu If probably raised it to a much hi'lic it ia nimated at thehcad'of I i- walfr at tho lower fall of James uliout one hundred and fifty mili't ill mouth, The city orciiniei 'i pieturcsiiqe situation Dear gentleman, betweou tho ages $1,60 ofclgbtccu and forty -five, listen to a The inJcpendt iit so stutca it: First, iw to tho object General Butler's expedition. It was not Richmond. Tho popular expectation of an effective movement against the rebel Capital was the offspring of popular eagerness, not at all of Gen. Grant's plans. General Butler's orders were lirst, to secure a foothold south of tho James river, as far as possible above j-khmh or stitsoaiiTioit i (tie copy, per ymr, BATHS OF AUVWtmm i fen cents per line fur first insertion.

few words of gratuitous rcniaiKs. rUTeUVouWUtXoDa. Boar Frail that Is, If yoo'Jl allow Hie Just to call yon so I think I ean appreciate And undersUtod your woe I've read yoar grievance and your want, And 1 think yon will not ru. If you will let as a friend Advise you what to do. Don't list to all the fretful tales Some married folks will tell, N.ir strive from host of Invent To bear away a belle; But And a rjH et modest girl, Gentle yet morry, too i And if yoor heart's in its right plats, 'Twill tell you what to do.

Don't seek her at a theatre, At a ooncert, or a ball. And don't be too particular, If she be short or tail Beauty, at best, is hat skin deep," Seek on who will be true, And love her with your heart and soul, 1 And tell her that you do. Kaoh insertion, Ave ornts per line. prjf Business advertisements InBertod at the rates. being built jli Itichmoud and Bockoe hills, wbioli are separated by Sockoe creek, and t.urrounded by beautiful scenery.

I) is regularly laid out and Fort Towhat tan, for a new base ol supplies second, to cut the Petersburg When you make a social call ot art evening on a young lady, gawniat a reasonable hour. Say you come at night o'clock, wn hour and a half is certainly as long as the fiiciimtions of your conversation can, or rather ought, to desire to use his charms. Two hours, indeed, can be very pleasantly spent with ru'trie, chess, oj-other games to lend variety: but find sirs, by no tvll bui t. Vi "streets which are ngnt ed with gn's ciosning each other at General Order No 1- 11 SAOQtl ART Kits BlUHAU. K- 8' M.

it Rev, Kansas, May lth, 1S04. let, Enoli Company of Htate Militia in tint i rigadewiri meet for Company drill, at the ....1 drill in each nreoinct or district railroad, if possible, but on no account right angl-r. or attempt an thins: which Htiouia Hugcr tho position once gained upon tho river bank. Other operation On Sock. (fill are tho State and otht.

public buildings. The .1 the case rimy be, on the last Saturday of edifice, and eon- w(ra. left br General Butler cliwro- eh month. at i o'olock, I. M.

ltiil, Company Cohiinoiidois that tlie moans, stnv Jonp-er, Make shorter nuii i 1 i 11 it' 1 tu; r'clore ains in 4 ft rrau, u()-'mu girl- Lout whore the wrecks go down Soma silently and Slow, Cpou the so of Life, Full freighted with thair woe( O'hers, with tattered sail, From battl'ing with rough wind, Siuk down with mournful wail, Nor leava one traue behind. Look wliMro the wrecks go down. All round us on the way Some strike on sudden ck, ith warning olitr as day Ami some, with calmest tide, Whose course had still Iweli bright, Beneath the dai-K waves bid Tlioir laat uncertain light. Look where tho wrecks go down, With (leaven full in view, ry wherf, T. )''" "'i' trswelur tjirmigh.

wrecks Or wander tmpwt-to 4, With light and anchor gone For over, evir, 'ojtl 0 soul of mine keep, calm Bail firmly on thy way, To meet tho great 1 Am At Heaven's day Thy fciu-B will all be o'or, i'hy anohorthen at rest, And lima for ever more Bale havonedwith the blest A 'Bhower in May. One sultry day. in the month of May, All nature lay reposing The yellow sun had ool fat to runs 1 ou my ootid) lay tfoiuf. lint very fat the sky wasii'i oast a tiia atonni'd ahiuing calls, o'l' 'V A taken and liali tho'Bcrn'Uiht ijuuuTeu feliratoiHi R'-'uT On -ifer- in ro dice to enrollments auu, uni, scoTT. P.

KoiimsoN, A. A. Geo. peninsula, and has cut the Petersburg KaHt mVU sipiaro is tiie Govorn- linvpl A'vWs'fl yoa'va prnrad that eke deserves, jili.l lc're Mia Jotf'll bestow, Hon't "hall-I, shall-t, ought-I to," But to the altar go. Believe, eoufl.de, hare faith In her, And then she'll trust la you, And in your hour of tidal, she Will tell you what to do.

will enjoy vaiuo juui acquaintance more. Just conceive the gony of a girl who well-knowing rain uail ei niiivn viw.no passed for twenty-one days ho has done all that his orders required or'ex- the fcolings ol lather and roomer upon ors mansioii. Jell juavis residence is a privat1! mansion, which was purchased for k'm by the rebel Govern ment. has many Hue public buildings, banks, thirteen newspapers, and tonty-thrco churches. lu one of the Iiioe Presbyterian churches the subieet hears the clods st.riice icn, TO NON RESIDENT TAX PAVERS, rion-resldont land owners can hare their redeemed and tales paid by correspond-i with A.

V. Wilkinson, Treasurer and la ollector of Coffey oounty, All letters relating the payment of taxes promplly answered. Address, V. WILKINSON, Hampden, Coffey oounty, Kansas. Second as to the conduct of the cam and yet must sit on the edge ot her chair, in mortal terror, test.

pup should put his repeated threat in exe paign, it is to be observed that jcii. Bu tier's foreo was much less than was believed to be. Accepting that limi Jell. Daviioi'Ships. The falls 'n 34nnes river afford immense itUT jiowor, and there aro very extensive JaHorics, including lour cot UNION HOTEL.

CLftRK (f CLIMKR, Proprietors. Let no susplolons haunt your mind, Nor jealousy disturb, And when you are to wrath loelinetl, Your anger try to curb. If she be as I think she will Right-minded, just, and true. You ne'er will have necessity To tell her what to do. No longer yield to doubts sad feare, Nor dire rbauma'io pain) Reaiember tuna is Seating fast.

And your" oharras arc on the wan. Seek out this girl without delay, And ihen proo'eed to woo, Degi at once com haste away! Let me advise yon Jol I asm The dadiea will ton and alTTfTt. fifty tobacco factories, tation, it will not be difficult to see that ho lias dono all that circumstan-oos permitted, as well as all that hinor-dera imperatively required. Third, it is agreed on nil hands that up to tho repulse near Fort Darling, on the morning of Monday, May 16 th LE EOT, Coffey county, Kansas. cution, that ol coining uown uuu inviting the gentlemen to breakfast.

And we girls understand it by experience and know what it is to dread the prognostic of displeasnro. In such cases a sigh of reli generally accompanies the closing of the. door behind tlie gallant, and ono don't get over tho feelings of trouble till in the arms of Morpheas. Even then, sometimes the Hour rolling mills, torcos turna- ens. machine shops, tho latter of This.

well-known hotel Is now open which, and particularly Tredegar iron for the accommodation of the travel ing public, and the present proprlt. tors are detorniitiel that this "ball be The clouds were black, but upon thiiT back works, have been of immense service to the reLi is in turning out ordnance tho campaign was well managed anu successful. Finally, from the beginning of his and matt of war. ho unmiu. ex dreams aro troubled with some phan-tnm of mrrv father and distressed i -ays nuu at our establishment an endless- of articles in the abuva line mhut.

fr.r nil riartioa motlierf and all bc- ports of lUclimond before therebellion reached u-'arly and its im I ports "I But since it had tho honor of boing the robul lipital its f'orei-fn commerce campaign down to the present tune, Gen. Bullor has conformed to, and has fully' carriod out the instructions of General Grant, and by him is retained in command. The withdrawal of Gen. Smith's corps was in contcqucnco of the best hotel in southern Kansas. Tho above housn has recently refitted and re-fmnished, and its patrons may rely on acoommodutions at the lowext prices.

Regular linos of Stages loa this House for LA.WREN0K, TOVEKA. OHIO C1TV ANU FORI' SCOTT. j'- Private ooureyanoei faroinhed for any They ried a golden iiuiug. No lightning (Ml, or thnndp.lng crash, Bpke out a timely warning TwB a Salib ith day, in the mouth of May A weary world adotiug. A clo li 0 furlv, millions of pearls ll the brioi Biime slo.ping i On trees and earn their yous mirth, A shower dropping.

But a little while, and the sun with a smile Under his olirtaiu peeping, Caught the bright dr. pt above the tree tops hen they fancied hi was sleep ng. The clouds fl. by, but ipon the fky, ojery oheap. Also, a full assortment wl cause a young man will make a longer Scall than he ought to.

Now, young gentleman friends, 1 11 tell you what wo girls will do. For an hour and a half wo will be most irresistibly charming and fascinating then beware, monosyllabic responses navy giu'Uiii be all you need expect. And if, ladies tho unexpected ncoensity that arose lor tho reintofcemont of the urmy of the has been J'xtniquislieo, esscis or gunboats drawing ten ftfct can ascend to within a mile of tlie city at a place called the Rockets, Vessels of fifteen (li-nt't, ascend to Warwick, three lh uimnti-r. jeriio- CLAKK. it CLIMKR.

nly- and gaiters, balmorale, Potomac, and from no other reason. The only justification which General Butler requires before the people is a knowledge of the facts, 'i'hey are hero stated for tho first timo. 0. II. DICKINSON, SADDLE AND.

HAEKESS MAKEE, miles In A conal has been built around iLejUll, and above them there- when the litnithaU have ucen passea i- n.nvii;,, olioll ho Vinftrd com- DmC with Ta-te. j. LV i. Vln'tT --if t.imn to ith Taste. The captive pearls alighting, Left a rainbow bright 'twas beauiiful Rf)V Kansas.

lllli UUWU DUOO fdnsnnti?" vou must consider it a 4 sight, A promise 'n flod's handwriting is two hundred miles. The Jiiim river and Kanawha canal, in tends', to extend to Covington, is coinpleiritr two hundred miles. Repeal of the Fugitive Blave Law- ritrhteous Dunishmcut, and, taking It it arrange that with all tho timo Ameroian womaw bestow upon dress, so few know how tn prepare a simple toilet with tasto. To bo well dressed T11R wonU most your hat depart a sadder, and it is L. I i The following bill passed the ffouso of Representatives last Monday alter fuH debate, repealed the disgraceful I "i sustoniers -iuilj that lie still UlCnUlllMU litis llilj ojreuoiiii.

with most, to wear rich mater- ljavfgftiiijnications, being the term- means, (' Vt-Ofl. i I 1, gorgeous stylo, and n. fto at hi f- 7i nt Uif uui aoCtfSOrii'i oJ 'Cpu-! nricHsb'u and flic Sni i witfi all tuff ur Gov. Curtin in speeeli whu ii the reoeis nao prcviouitiy to hoped a wiser man. i-o nm buu angry but the next time you come, be carcfid to keep within just bounds.

We w'anf to riAi Muily tico mornings, and improve the "shining hours but wheu forced to be tip ut such unreasonable hours at night, ex hausted nature will speuk, and as ft add to tho magnifi Phi la. Vriflt river. 1 lAweirv. tr bv their nets of secession fiiifMiliHr OI im in. wolds: rlnbihill.

irttored these noblo and Norfolk, to Danville, Virginia, to he may be fooua at an Jnpplyany detornd in the aburs llim. and charge. Roy. June 1FbTao'k smith ho i. if cence of tho general effect.

Never was a greater nistako. To bo well-dressed is only to have attiro suited to timo Mv friends, there is a man be- The House bill passed as follows: it enacted c. That sections 3 1 of an act, entitled An Act respecting fugitives from justice and foie me worthy of sincere reverence and respect, it' is the private soldier Jackson river by the Central Kailroad and from these connections lead all through the Southern States. Opposite tho city aro tho two towns of Spring Hill and Manchester. Richmond was founded in 1742, bo- place, duu on cumuvtwvtB, -most becoming manner.

This attiro 1H of the republic. i-oun enccrs. is the true nobleman of tho land. Ho mnu IA 1 Rllt LVU1 1 persons escaping from tho service ot masters," passed February 12. and an act entitled An Act respect natural consequence, with the utmost speed ju dressing, we can barely get down to breakfast iu timo to escape a reprimand from papa, who don't believe in beaux as though ho never unnnir mill 11.

IllUd 1'ClirO VillK Ransa ColTey oounty ji AMPDEN, and Vet in cither, if ia 3apted to i i-A a falls with an unrecorded- name, no ormimt nl the reuublifion efimn the Capital of tho State of J. AUUl'fT WiNKKLMANN re the conditions we navo uniuusou, woman may bo said to be well dress Viro-ini. In in June 1801, it specifully informs the public 'hut srwv '1 he has recently onned a Shop In clance from mamma, who understands was made the seat oi Uovernment oi ed. Where nousciiQia auuos nuvo iu ho'nnrformed. aud the cure of children ing fugitives from justice and persons escaping from the service of their masters," passod September 18, 18.r)(), be and the same are hereby repealed.

The question being taken, tlie bill passed, 82 against 58. the Confederate Statos ol America, a little ucuer peor iniugmui til devolves partly upon, the mistress of the above town, and i now ready to accommodate all wishing anything in the line of Ulaok-unitbing. Particular atiention paid to horse nhoeing and repairing agricultural Implements, nl- Hampden, June, 18U4. whose Congress assembled there on Its history sitw then is only ings, but must still disapprove outwardly to keep, up appeal amies. And thehouse.a neat uross.nuon gmcoiuuy small pay.

His friends are not planned by magnificent pageants at his funeral; ho is buried at Gettysburg, wlicr there ore ono thousand graves of tho unknown, and when you minister to tho comfort of that man, when you succor the wounded Holdior.l pray you in God's name do not forget his ami nrti'mns when ho falls. tun fnnvliiir to the Around now, young men, iruim anoui inewj things, and don't for pity's sake don't tho city are varirf hills, extending a Liuooln'e Letter of Aooeptanoe. Exscui'iva Mansion, Washington, Jnne27, 18114. irrcat distant, the most important to the figure, is much bettor lor morning wear than tho faded remains of a more preteutous costume. Nothing looks more forlorn than to seo a would be lady performing household offices, of not the most rwtined character, in TOPEKJ1 ami FPJl'V SCOTT STAGE LINE, erected i wcro of WUirjrJe Win.

Plio and olhfft, a Cammillet of On to Richmond" throw tittwn your paper wicu a psuawi but remeiaber tho safe sido of ten. "Is tho sense of sniolling more pleasing than thatof tasting was the sub rContinuod cheering. My friends, a it a. nniliin to the National Conrtn'iw- Your letter of tho tho work ueiore uim ruai cry. an nld tarn or dirtv si I it dress, or a by wai or 14th formally notifying mo that Gneral Grftnt'i Oooluesa, liig enough for us all, nnd ner, wuuu rich and poor men and women have soiled an4 draggled pen wrapper.

ject before tho "Webster i.cuaiing Lhve been nominatoU by tno convention vou represent for the Presidencj One of the secret of dressing, well is to rli-css nnnropriatolv another, to bo An iucident occurred during tho morning that illustrates tho coolness Ttlia rtlnlnnnle.l, brought up thoir oiieringM country, lot ubury for a time all dif car eful of the Uutuils, the minutice of uit.i mm of tho United Statos for four years from tho 4th of March next, has been Armiosof tho U. 6'tates the toilot. Thorough personal clean CURLNIOA.ME, OTTUMWA, HUIU.INQTON, 11 A-Ml'UKN, LK KOY. GENEVA, 101.A and HUMOLDT. Comfortable hacks and careful drivers at all times.

Fare through, nine liars intermediate points In proportion. Time through three daya. LiSON AHU FEN1M01VE, j-llf Proprietors. Club." SKiinnins was itv.o gpeak upon the. negative, and all were anxious to hear hjm, when ringing the boll, he ordered up a glass of hot whisky punch, drank it off with great gusto, and then, turning to his opponents, ho handed glass to the thundered linesa, glossy, roll-brushed hair, neat While mo heaviest aruncry in nig iu i.

mnniiiicr was in progress General recei'ud. Tho nomination is gratefully accepted, as the resolutions of the Convention called the platform-are heartily approved. ferences in politics, in sect, cubhj 0ii religion, nnd doelare one and all lor our bleeding country." a fieoratary Stanton-Mr. Forney, in his last letter to the Philadelphia Press, be-'s the follow- shoes and gtocKtngs, are as esssonnai a (rood personal appearncoaa the ma- Grant was standing in company with Mendo. near a lire talking tcrtal and lasliion oj, tnaj urun.

in .,.) to keep themselves deed a lady who. prticular in these minor matters, can uardiy ever oe said to be ill-dressed, this dolicate MICHIGAN HOUSE, (Cor. Main and Seneca streets,) J. B. LTJDLTJM, Proprietor, LEAVENWOiTH, JvanBas.

dry. when a rebel shell struck within a few feet of tho twain. A disposition tn mil vii was manifested on the refinement will not only excuse laults, ing wen -deserved inuuiuut mumviij to the great ability, energy and cfli-ciency of Mr. Stanton's administration of the War Department: "The dispatches of Secretary Stan-tnn nrn brief and satisfactory pictures ts- Rtaires leave this House daily for all While the resolution in regard to tho supplanting of Republican government upon tho western Continent is fully concurred in, there might be a misunderstanding wore 1 not to say that We position of the Government in refition to the action of France iu Mex(ti as nsscmod tluough tho State Department and, indorsed by the Convention, among tfte measures and acts of the Executive, will be faith air smell it 1" Iti needless to add that Skillikius brought down the house and carried the decision for his side. i Ladies should not put pins in their mouths.

Thoir lips shonid be roses without tliorns. There is a story told of a Confederate soldier, who after being captured, and unsuspecting1? brought ino tho preseuceof General Sherman, declar rmni.oii of Kaunas. Traveler" ill Rod the part of a numbbr of oJhee.ra standing around, when General Grant lookiug Blowlftrmiiud Mid fixing his pyO ou the Ri't whore the shell ntnickj asked fm- a -nockot above a lirst-ctHBi Hotel, and jduralo ohargOB. fuf our arms. Kothing is exaggerated junly; but naturally show itselt in the good tasto which will guide her selection no matter how small the cost may bo.

Some persons have an extreme horror of licing "caught" as they oall it, iu a morning dross. Why they should bo so sonsitive pn this ponit, it is difficult to say. If it is clean, an4 adapted to the work in which they are engag and nothing withheld. I saw nun l.ni firv fiitni he examined the last evening, and ho was as calm and onmnosod as if he felt that all was nn.iriit nf the shell, found out tlio P. It I WAGON ANU CARRIAGE MAKER.

HAMPDEN, KainaB. 1 fully maintained so long as the state wc 1. And It. as 1 "OW uencvu, cation of the battery, and it was not long before shells were thick among n-fonf. IT iii nn Ivictorv is sure to crown of facts shall leave mat posiuyu p- tinent and applicable.

the nteu worKing saiu untidy ed, there is no uhame in wearing it, and above all, it ought to be remem Wagaue and carriages repaired I am especially gratihod that tno 0 nt Cincinnati Inquirer. this marvelous wees or uauie uuu blood, to no pno man, save Grant him-solf, will thof nation, bo more indebted il a 1.A VVnr. 'I'tlC In the most substantial maimer. anlilinr nnd the Boaman were not lor- a bered that no attire is good enough ed that the reuci army imu gicus mi-ror of Old Sherman's Hank movements." Ho said the opinion prevail-(I amowg them that they could not find a position where ho could not flank them, t'aat they believed he could "outflank tho devil;" and that ho must Imvonnmo into the world by "a It.ink None but the best or luuiner liv the Convention, as they BfiSThe drouth in Minnesota and I need, and all work warranted ror for the family which in not good enongh for mere acquaintances who Limit lu HID vul VJlJtv splendid system forpreparations for durability. All kinds of Ag mnv chance to tttVOr VOU WUU, riouliural Impleraouw, from a wheel-barrow to Wisconsin this season is already severe-mid threatens serious damage to the' crops.

Terrible fires have been rfiiritiri' in tlm, woods of the northern Tr. is much better to be a mowiiig mautitoe, i-epaireu on suor, m. nltf Hampden, May 20, 'Hi. forover must and will bo remembered by the grateful country for whoso salvation they nor dovoto their live. Thanking von for tho kind and complimentary terms in which you have communicated the nomination and tho contllct, in every one oixne urancu-es of the military service tho com.

Quartermaster's Depart eaifght In a p.lai.a morning dress than STRAYED OR STOLEN. nart of VfWonsin far several days mont, tho urgeon General otncc.A;o., rmm the anhsoriber. near Hampden. ot r.nwlnii irveiit destruction ot tun to bo caught very mmi as some unlucky individuals are, at a small evening party. In one caso i-c.

is due a lus vigilance, ioro- movement." Murder neah Liberty. Wo lonm by a man from Liberty, th.tt a gentleman, supposed by papers tvn his person to be from Leavenworth, was murdered by guerrillas within two or tln-eo I ttey oountv, Kansas, or about the I .1 1..... mfti t.rAnertv. In the woods otlu'rviraeeedinfrs of tho Convention, ran iougfrt6iT8u5it labor and stru.ui) 1 subscribe myself, whersKthcso 'fires are raging; me signt ONE DAEK BAT PQNTi partiality, is umgnilicent. hlnnk mine and tail, shod all rOUDll Mill tomt Voui obedient AuttAHAM Lincoln.

harooss marks. A few whila baira in the for i i there is real causo' mr mui in the other thtr is none. Mothers should carefully Impress this lesson upon their flaughters. Manv a young lad? has lo? an eligible match through are having ft severe rlrfinrh' in th neishborhood of 4eaven- TheTaxon Incomes 1 no inoomo seHion of tho new tax bill, as itrpass-fid irrtiSienato is as follows FfVt T'6? Any person returning the iami or giving informaUoa where he may bo found will be mates of Liberty, mgtu noinre ut .1. Our- informant was unalilo to remember the naitte- of tho muidoied man.

Knsn City Tho MichiL'an people tno (4yalJiutler is said to be ascertaining, as rapidly as possible how niniiv nf bis neorro troops were actu felrfWLncorrre's worth. All other prrrtrrma tt Kansas havo-had plenty of rain, and suitably rtwardod. t. the discovery tnai me uuo evouing was the slattern of tho morn-inn- ami tlmt. hIio tmid more attention seren anika halt per cent aivneomos ally tlitiWretf'ifter having been cap- a.

i WKll Nvu per iromi.r;t)iiL io U. Jf -BE Si ATTOENEY AT lAW.v A 1 4 a fLm of ihe crazy at tho Cold discoveries in state. One man in Dotroit elniiu-i to havo disflovered partielen of'nM in dikb iu his garden. pects for crops are Ba-Ifon. A.

W. Craig has been chosen U. S. Senator from New Hampshire for tho next term in place of John P. Halo.

Cki'I aildytmnii 5, iucreafnng tbe increasing tno BURLINGTON, 1 ...111 to the nuniuor ol nor uouuees uuu oleaulinose of her person, more care for tho brilliancy of the head-dress than tho couditiou of her hair. rntuii tirisoncra in ins natiuo outy on manuiactures ah business entrusted to his cr promptly frora five er cent to soven and a half tainly be shot in retaliation. This shooting will bo at tho hands of tho negro troops. attended to- rraotioes in an af(l ny y0M, lilQ .1. nit.Mnn nf tllA nlllte.

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