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The Border Sentinel from Mound City, Kansas • 3

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it, Some nights since a party of dancers The St. Louis papers sav that Mrs. NEW STORE JOHN I. WHEELED, ELLIS BR01IIR TJiompsoflife of rebel 31. n'l i I i She fgavdev fjlnttiucl.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1864. Kolice. I jL XTqUkz'S 18184 if) rpftE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS to tbe Constitution the State of Kansas, are hereby submitted- to tbe elect j. liuiu pan 11, 1a uuitauoiiurmca llliiatlC auu it is said she sliortlj be sent to the asylum at Fulton, jIo. rTt'V's uf Dealer in Staple sad ors of the State of Kansas, for their ap NEW Fill M.

LEFKER BACON, -''1 proval or rejection, at the annual election tff pppSeSTTIESD AJf tJiQ)gtn WJt of Novenibevt A. TS. ISGi. 8 xlkji 4 An amendment of Section ii. of Article Dealer in r-f 1 i On th-e 8th by the RevT JR.

Marr, at the residence of Mr Lyman Strong, Mr. N. G. Barter, late of the Tenth Kansas, and Miss Moi.LiF.Ti -ffiisinfyr YiI C5 0 0 5, which amendment reads as follows: HiYli! 5Oa the-llth irfs'tn lA.HB?irdylSsq,n "Section 3. or the purpose of votings desired to" go' into the new School BuUdingj and dance.

The persons who seemed to be Junning the machine were informed by the District Board that they could not dance in that build- ing.l -Contrary to the-expressed wishes' of the District Board, and evenpver the positive refusal of th a Board -toallow "them to have" any dance in the building, some men and women like thieves go to the commission of theirTelo-nies, and prostitute go forth from their dens of depravity these meh and women went into the Sdhool Room, and danced. Who led the movement we don't know, nor do we eare. The game played to get into the building wa'a a dastardly one. are informed that C. CTomp kins and Capf.

Met were very instrumental in this, foolish thing; and we further believe that the Post Commander, knowing that, be was committing a wrong, assisted in this-. His name is Laing. Let us also add the other' fact, that the entire crowd, with an exception or two, were tlFunk and this-latter eireuiostanee lomls the charms "to the memory of the occasionV 1 i rjUlE STORE Formerly I4own as ELLIS'S bTORE, to use a more familiar terra M'Jund City, Mr. Fbakp and Miss Adda Fitzgerald, both'of this place. TAKE NOTICE.

-rVTlf HEllKiiY GIVE NOTICE that we 'will be in the following places, at the times stated, for the purpose of pavinsr Militia Claims for the years 1861. 'i-2, and JG3, which have been iuditeif Sad allowed" by the Auditing Commission Olathe, Johnson Sept. 19th, 18G4. Paola, Miami-. 21st MOtKD CITY, Linn Co.

-24th LoRo, Coffey Co. '27th Lawrncc, Douglas 29th Topeka, Shawnee 31it Atchison, Atchison Oct. E. RUSSELL, Q. M.

Gen. 22- CHAS. CHAD WICK, P. M. Gen.

TFT Of Congestion of the Sept. 4th, 1801 Boots and Shes! "Unele Ben's Store!" Hardware Cutlery Halle only child J.vT. and EM Quirky age4 15 months and 14xlays. Hats Caps, Queensyrare Nails I to my earthly Once a Jewel kindly gave'j "5 't my joy was turned to weeping, will send you two, for fear one might make you sick." Cotlonades.xx Cotrce, OiKsrSiams. Has been removed from the Old Stand, on tbe northwest corner of Main and Sixth streets, 10 the building known as the Court House, one door east of th Calicoes.

'in. I iUUll "fit I'L ff'l Uftlf LMniel marice iw quaner -H' 21 4.1 Pepper, kMoiriinfr for Jny vanisJved treasure, Then I heard the Saviour Orillin Flannel Saliuets auspice, i Ira Jennings, hf ne qrf.ji of northeast 13 tfevil is a yery He wants to know if the Tennessee tailor, Andy Johnson, will ever be able to patch the seat of war in Virginia t-inger; Cease tifsorfqw; for Brfpleli sure Denim soda. i'r FIX dlA 1 have "borne-thy 'sm away. cuecKs: Lead, Printing and Telegraph Offices, BOOTS AND SHOES Swiss, Powder, 21 2 2 '2 Delaines. Tobacco, 21 21 21-21 21 21 21 Cambrics Kucuets, Lawnsi Brooms, mil N.

-N. r-. nwqnarter 18 John Tudhunterj' hf of se.qr of ne quarter 13 sam', sw qr ot, sw q-iarier i 13 George A White, whfof southwest quarter 13 'hsame, hf of se q'-rter' 14 1 Chnidler-, i nw qaar er F23 David sw, Jerome B'GasawHy, whfof J-' 1 southeast quarter 23 "Wmf, nw qrof neqiirie'r "2'j Bos we! hf of sw qr nw or of se or sw Is thy-spirit fiUedw4th anguish Is thine eye with weeping dim? Cease, oh. tn other, '-thus; to'langiush Cease, for I had need of him." i Meekly let me journey thither, AVhere tht New. Firm, assumes tht name and 5.64 in 3 9.37 1 y.37.

i 8 33 9.71 9 37 9 37 I 9.37 9 37 9 37 9.37 9 37 5. 5 11 02 9 37 8.81 9.36 i Hosiery no-perscm 'shall "be'deeraedto have gained" or lost a restdenoebyeason.otJiis presence of absence while employed in the service of the United States, nor while engaged in the waters of "lh1sState or of the United States or of tbe bigh seas, nor while a student of any seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse jr.other asylum at public expense, cor while confined in any public prison and the Legislature may inakeprovisions for taking the votes of elec-tws yborjaay. 06 absent. fjoift sbeif-town- sbrpVor trds, in Ithef HliAtVeV6 miliary' service of the United States, or the militia service of this State; but nothing herein contained shall -deemed allowoj sea ni'an "or marine in the reg ttlar army to vote." Also an amendment of section 12, of article 2 which, amendment reads asjol lows Sec. 12.

"Bills may originate in either House, but may be amended or rejected by the other." I The bll(js to, be eeptiort sbalfjbe rifcen oi prTptddl as folItfwaiS "For amendment of section three, article five;" or "Against amendment of section three, article five." "For pievdnaenli'of ect6n twelve article two of tbe constitution "Against amendment of section twelve; article two of the constitution," ,5 i I hereby certify that' theabove and fore-" going are true and faithful copies of the amendments proposed to be submitted to the KaYisaS approval or rejection at the general election to be holden on Tuesday the Sth day of November, A. I). JSOi. WTitn'ess my hand and official" "seal, the' day and year" aforesaid, SEAL. W.

W. II. Lawrence, j- Secretary of State. Will still continue to carry on business at bia stand la -i'l." nans, "camp'of the battalion now on Juty here, presents a decided military and orderly appearance. The boys manifest a desire to be comfortable and cleanly.

3TRev. Mr. Reed, Chaplain of the 15th K. V. will preach in the City Hall next Sab liath morninr, at 11 o'clock.

Everybody, as well as the invited to attend. store js full to overflowing with choice articles in his line, which emoraces every pood thing in way of staple and fancy groceries. Go and see. 6 21 ChpVkV- wi Whisier Cfome lip lth, I-will never part A ND- or of nor heast quirter 24 21 Ellis Brother, Many other Things too Tedious to James Frame, nw qr of ne i- qr ne qr of 11 qr 24 James Cooper, ne qunr er "25 John Stephens, se quarter 2i Mention. I) McC HIum, nw qti'rter-2 1 K.ell-v.

hf of sw qr i 2 MOUND CITY! Where the public win constantly fid tb4 Cltotcest Quallly, GOME A SEE! Dealers tn 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 a 21 ,21 21 21 18-55 XEFKKll BACOiV. and Hardee defended Atlanta with a great deal of Hardee-Hood." So says an the author is as "well as could be expected." Bacon are fully up to the times in the wav of newand fashionable goods. Their stock is well selected, and ample to supply the demands of all their numerous customers. yVhitlatch.swqr.of awqr 24 ssnse, se qr of se qu-irtt-r 23 same, nw qr of nw qr .5 smo, ne qr of ne quarter 25 Tws liss, se quarter 12 Vui.dev. hf of neqr 35 satre, 8 Uf of se qnrlt-r 2 Enoch Stevei; hf of oe qr hf ft se qnrter 2 Cai.wav.

se quarter 1 GENERAL ORDERS, JSO.3.-U Hi.citrAfFTts! CiTY I. Pararaph f. of Cenc'ral 'Orders! i trom these Headquarters ake spVjfar njodiued.asd corrected iiicludeUi, the. Sixth Regimeiifeal District all of Linn county and the north tier of muoicipil townships in Bourbon county. IJ.

Commanding officers of Companies of thg Sixtlv Regimen VIC? S. M.wiO see that tbeit "Companies with ammunition a once. Ammunitijn will be furnished atrthese KE GOODS 0 9 37 9 37 9 37 8 23 11 03 9 37 9 37 9 21 9.37 9 37 9 37 .37 4 Oli 9.:,7 9 37 9.37 9.37 9 37 9.37 DRESS GOODS! Unqle has just returned from 1 1 STRONG ATLEY; AMD 22 21; 21 21 21 21 21 the river. Look out for something fine in the way of new and seasonable goods. None can excel him in selecting just what is wanted by his ClieapCasli Store! Headquarters.

By Wder of jAMj.s: S.soobT.'Lieut. Col. Comd'g. 23-23 E. R.

SMITH, AHj't. GEXERASL. OKBEES, SO. 3. Prints of erery Stjlc and Quality, 3 3 3 4.

A vein, h.E qr of 11 hf of se quarter Taylor, nw qr of qr Geo Ovi rstieet hf quarter lots 1 3 4 Heirs of of northeast qurtr A Swineback, hf of hf of vie quarter Crane, se qa el" Nelrson, bf qr, of northeast quarter I Cooper, ne qr or nvy qr qr of quarter Purcell, sw quarter 9 38 814: (JAbout one hundred fine looking horses, for the 45tb regimentj- arrived in town from lasf Wednesdayl It "is said that 2t 9 40 9.37 9.39 937 4 21 Mound City, Aug. 31, 18b4. '-'I. -Company- Commanders of 'the 6th Reg't "Biz" arrived with them, but he has not yet re- ladies' "1 JAMES I. SXODDY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MOUXD CITY.

Office under the printing' Offi -e. 1-52, i- av-rs A e. C. CL TOMPAliVS, OF THE PROBATE COURT 9.37 ported at thes 4 i K. S.

will assemble their Companies upoh X7E NOW OFFER TO OUR OLD Friend, 9 37 21 an" the Public generally, a i rains have gladdened theLearts the respective company parade grounds for drill, on a tur da yl tli eTjD fET epTemb er, 18t5 1, 9.37 Baley, hf nw quarter and brichtBned the'facea of our farmers within P-l Q2. 9 southeast quarter 21 and th atpp fl-pc -An- -ilip la.4t. Sfysiid r.fl Hardware Cutlery tic tr -fre ATTOBJiEY? IT LAW, Large and well selected Stack of i (rr.Idj. E. G.

floss, Inspector-General and 1-52 Mound Cijty Kansas. LACES EMBROIDERIES the past week. The only growlers are thoe who have been growing rich on hay contracts. Potatoes, and other late crops, will be greatly bejiefitcd by these timely showers. CL ief of cavalry of the District of South Kansas was in town last Wednesday' one of his I) il 0 J.

K. VAN ZAXIT, EGISTER OF DEEDS, and Deputy Clerk XX District Court, Mound City, Liuiu counjty And almost everything found is regular tours of inspection. The troop station month. II. the drill orderedin 'paragraph Company Cqiriufaders vyilBSfcrtafrfhfiibiB berof arms required to'fullyarui Companies; and report tfce numbei Required to these Headquarters atoiite1.

doideit Cof lAMKil SSKobixT, IkfUtJCof' SaiiTH, Adj't. cd litre were mustered on Wednesday eveningi Kansas. GS.OCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, Caretsi axteptwii givenitOcraalnsg set a'ndf pyPngf ax tferfff? Com'iJvanc passed through the ordoal with much credit. Major Ross is a thorough and efficient officer, Collars, Gloves Hosiery 20-75 A FIRST CLASS and an accomplished gentleman. As editor bf A-gplsciA3Lr-'biapit'Sj co.

mO TO Gil A 113, ICT SUOTTKA JV CAPS QIJEENSWAEE, A RE PREPARED to take ail kinds of photo State of Kansas, Kansas, ITS?" A Camp-Meeting will be held at the Pleasant Garden Camp Grounds, six miles east of abound on Friday the 11th of October Several clergymen torn a distance have promised to be present. The public generally are invited to attend. telegram in another column announces th capture of the infamous bushwhacker, Qsisn-trell, at IiuTianapolis, Ind. We Tear the news is too good to he true; but we sincerely trust the a isthorities there may ot be mistaken. "A long rope an a short shrift" should 'be the fate of the wretch.

HARDWAEE, Hctail Establishment! i BLEACHED BROWN MrgLEV, XX graphs in the best style, at the Umo; erv, Fort TERMS, very reasonable, and pictures Topkka, August 5tb, 1804 364. WOODEKWARE the Stat-i Record, of Topeka, he long'ago established bis claim to be regarded as one o'f the loading of the State; and-his servires in ths Frr-e State struggle, which succeeded the Repeal of -the-. Missouri Compromise; are -Well rismpfaberec' and dulyappreciateil by bis -co-patriots of There are few better officers in the service th-iu- Maj. Rasa and it always fives us pieasuT'i to welcome such men to our town. god as t22-ry I.

To secure the perfect' organization of the Sixth Regiment of Kansas Militia, all the In the Line of Commissions' paptarss-iajid TABLE DA MAS M4 GENERAL BUSINESS LAND AGENT, DE S' GOODS A TTE3i5S to tlie Collection of Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay, for Sol said Regiment Inconsistent with those issued August 2-J and. August 5th, 1854, are? hereby re-voiced. II. Lieut. -Col.

James X). Snoddv, Command diera, their xvidowa. nud heirs. die theui th' TT'rtff sea tv.9r i We notice that weddings are getting to ELLIS BROTHER, Towels and -Toweling. ing, will cause this Order to be made known to Mound City, April 16, 1834.

4-29 W1ILEIAM EMEKSOiV, ORGANDIES, BEEEGES, SHAWLS, POPLIKS, DElAlHESr" the different Companies qf fid Re By order of the Commander-in-Chief: C. K. HOLLIDAY, 21-24 A'ljntant-General (fThe Knnsjs Patriot is the name of anew Prr just started at Burlington, CoFey comity, in this State. S. S.

Prouty, formerly, of the Register, published at the' same place, is editor and The paper is printed from new type, and presents a very neat and workmanlike-'appearance. Prouty is on' of hie oidest and ablest editors of Kansas, and will make a readable paper. We wish him pecuniary rpiIE PLATS AND FIELD NOTES Keep the best assortment of be quite pop friar'--and -of rery "in this part of the moral Several couple have been united in the holy of matrimotij- daring the past week, and a fair prospect that the disease will continue. We can 'only say. do not forget the printer in your journey to the productive state but send along the gooJies and get the printers' blessing you can never be happ vyiihout it.

X. Public Survey of county'are received hv me. I hereby uiform the public that I am SWISS MUSLINS I now prepared to do any business pertaining to my office, flMiS' W.tB. JJlKOr. PEINTS, FfjrsV Soi-DrSTarcr of South Kansas, Mocsd CrTY, Aug.

13.h, 18H4. IIOOI SKIRTS, 1R. J. II. McXESEE, Boots and Shoes! FFERS his services to the people in this vicinity: He graduated tat 4he rfolles.e of Hereaffer, ineh'in this will be permitted to ride a Government horse cqmpaniesexifept CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Physicians and Snrgeons of the Western Dis trict or iew yorii in Its.iZ, ana.

nas been in practice in the-Western States for the last thir- la bXixjN BEOWN and BLEACHED CAMBRICS, COTTONADES, i KENTUCKY; JEAITS, i LIKEN and "TENNESSEE TEtJCK FOE TEOWSERS TOWELING, "TABLE 'DAMASK, HICKORY and CHECK DATS AND CAP SI Ladles', Cents' and Cnildrea ty years. 7 rr --j on duty. II. Commanding officers of posts or companies will be held" strictly" that the foregoing paragraph, is compiled, with. Any violation of the same will be severely punished.

joiijv a. BROOKS, ARCHITECT BUILDER, MOUND CITY, New Yook, on Tuesday, gold opened at 218. A few weeks ago, it sold at 285 'What a falling off was there, my coTintrymen jg" At llecorder Browns com mission mart yesterday, the reeeipn were a shade higher and tlie market soLiewhat firmer iiaaa the day previous still was by no means active. Drunkeiines.4 stood fair, and several eases of, this articl.3 went off briskly. The following tierces jvere dis-nofc-ed of.

Job a Voile, and cost of transportation. S. Miller, Mrs. Cavanairh and Dan. Duuavan, fair to 0 and carting.

I RESPECTFULLY EV i Tl torm tlie pubiic tnat ne Is prepared to LADIES' DRESS GOODS! BOOTS AJVD SHOES, By order of Col. 1 'f JCJsHlACKi. all kinds of Carpenter and Joiner Work. All SHIETING, A. Gen.

Lieut, and A. A. 21-21 suuiuti ana is the time to prepare for winder: a. id the ladies should be informed of the fact that Wheel4r. has just received, and is still receiving, some beautiful samples of dress de lainey, plaids, fee, and trimmings to correspond.

A splendid lot arrived yesterday afternoon, by express, direct from the East. He also has a fine stock of farl an I winter clo'hing. boots and shoes, fcc. all.of first quality, wiiich be will sell 16'w-for the times. is bound to keep up with competetors in everything in trs line.

gVesterdy vce had the pleasure of taking by the hand our.otd friend and fellow-craftsman Joseph Clarke, foreman, local fditor, Sec, of the Leavenworth Times: Joe' 'indignantly denies that-he is (candidate for Congress, and says the report is a foul slander. He fs merelj-seeking a mrMperation of his corporeal system, which has become somewhat deranged by'a toe-close application to busii.ess and is enthusias Jobs undertaken will be completed with neatness and dispatch. 1-52 i Uioii. ii. is.

iiEtrii Hats and Caps, HOMEOPATHIST PENSION "SUBGEON, SPRIKG DE LAIXES, LADIES' HATS, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, AFFICE AT HIS OLD STAID STOLEN! ft one door west of the Drug Store, where he may be found at all times unlets professionally uls ROM the having the greenback Ibis, lot was consigned to the city warehouse. John If1 JVIwmdi Gity, liuj about the 20th of August HOOP SKIETS, co'inty, Ka fensraged. -v. 1-52 Ready Hade Clothing, i last, one ance, single extra, IU. iu rs.

JUelaney -1 a 1 HIOS CITY LOIWJE -o. Sit. Spring and nmmer Shawls intU LAR -3C UNIC TlOtfS1 -OF HOSIEEY, LADIES'' BUCKLES, HAIR NETS, And in fact, Eve Mound City Lodge No. 33 of A. F.

A. glimTS AIVI LXDERSUIRTS, are held in tne jyiason's nan, in iviouno uity, double extra sbperfiLe, liad-Jbeon lyiuj aroufid tbesfteets ibr'scme tioiebut finally went oft for 50 and cost of shipping. Wicked Jenny, an inferior lot and in a very damaged condition, could not be disposed of, and will be offered again to day. Fast driving E. 0.

Ilaget and A. Leaser on the first and third Fridays of each month, at Balmoral Skirls, Hoop Skirts. Hardware and Cutlery, rytMng kept in a DRY GOODS HOITSE. 7 o'clock, p. m.

WJ. WHEEI.J5B.W. M. i A. H.

Baibo, Secretary 1-52 R. S3IITII, Our Stock of Family Groceries cannot bn ex- lost respectively 610 and 5 ou cousign- CARRIAGE tic in praise of the invigorating, he.ilth-inspir-ing air of Linn county, and the beautiful scenerv aroiindMolind City. He. wishes it distinctly understood -that he claims no relationship with Sidney of the same name that he never owned a and never carried one; and says be intends to make an honest living by yuis own business. Long may he wave rcl'ed in Linn coun-y.

Orr-in'otto is, "Keep the best article of its kindv and sell at the low ALSO, Farming Implement cac. jLimes. "IirOEEIJ IXFORM HIS OLD EES tomers, and the public genpraily, that he Light" 'Telng Pony I four yehfs flbon twelve hands high, with heavy inane and tail, and branded on right hip and shoulder thuE :D.OLrLARS Reward will be aidor the 1 'rei Overyof twentfi -fiVe -dollars for the oonv and thief. LYDIA JENISON. JMound -i.

23-20 2, ARB! STaKEboufethe' Ut. Jujy athe camp "of Company ''A, 15th' TV C'af Humboldt, Kansas, a White Handle "Eifh' -IncTi Kevalver lettered Bt-. on tkfthanr I will pay the above reward on the delivery of said pistol to me, at Humboldt, Kansas, or for any iuformation'that'will lead to the recovery of the same and will refund the tnoney which has -been paid" aid" revolver. W. Z.

25-27 Co. 15th Kas. Vol. Car. 0.

C. .13 EW jj ER, is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line est price ppssibie-J make no claim on the any one, except so far as the inducements we Call and -see s. f' What il 1 1 on short notice. Especial attention paid to p9iating.andtrtamin-jearriagM. a man dhej lue uu njMN: woas ne SATS." GEXTLEMEff'S Leavenworth Times has the follow Family Groceries, Oats, Hides, Rags, Taken in Exchaj.ge for forget ing "spirited" local item in a late issue: Although he has not as, yet reported lo these headquarters, Madame Rumor has it that Lieuten- T.

J. CURRY, 5f OV ALL KEVDS Bisbee, (Capt. Wragge,) loch K. V. ar Ready JIade Clotliiug Dealer in and Manufacturer of ek a "Kansas.

TEQXaX-BAILEY. August 11, 1864. 20-58 Tobaeco, smoking and caewing. itrgrnns, LOUIS DURAND i a a CA SSIMERESt SA 2INM TS, KAXTSAS MOUND CITY, i. Window Shades, I er ha Tailors, Snips asd Gcns.

The uns have' it in England at present. A long series of costly experiments, in the Essex marshes or English coast, has closed with the complete victory of guns over the heaviest and most substantial armor ships have been made to carry. While Admiral Farragut was attacking with wooden ships the strongest that has beep in? battle and by persistent blows at last capturing her, in England they have jusiPbeen closing a series of trial shots with steel and chilled iron bolts against targets representing the most formidable; iron-sides in Euro-pe, in-; eluding the famous -Gloire. Tbesteel bolt spenetrated and destroyed every target. They pierced the side of La Gloire "as eas-sily as a pistol shot would go through a hat box." At fifteen hundred yards distance they smashed through the target represea-; ting the famous Trench ship, and one bolt had force enough left to fly off many hundred yards beyond.

JVkj A Sectional Party. The ed policy of the Democratic party in' the" past was to select their candidates from" the two classes of States." Because, in 1860 the Republican candidates were-hoth from North-, It was -stigmatized "seetio'nal party.y Xow the- Democratic andidats are both from the iSTorth, wliile the Union candidates represent both Northland South RESPECTFl'LXl COTTOSADES. NAKKINS, Schaol Books and Stationerj ku K.ingas form tbe titizei.3 '6fSonthefn if HAVING located at the above place, offer their professional services to the people of the town. arid surroundin cpuntrr-. .7 They would say to tn peop'e that, having a complete assortment of Surgiral Instruments, such as Amputating, Trephining ad Obstetrical; also, Instruments for performing the ra- that he will continue to carry on the business in if- And vDealera in v.

i if i MEECHAJTT TAILOEIKG GOODS, 7 TIT Glass, Sasli, Wails, READ Y- MA DE CLO THING, Lriou8Opera5iohs onfbe Ere, as welf as tte, invites the attention- of briverai to hfi rived tit' the city last evening, direct from Huhi- boldt, Kmsas, where bis compary is now stationed. We do not know Whether to credit the report or disbelieve it, but if true, his coming right oaUje heels of Col. Jennison augurs no good for a particular class of our business men. Physically and mentally, we'll stand by ''Biz," to the last postal in our pocket but Jy," really, we cannot. Jennison arrived in townlast Monday from where he has be-rn For oma time, past on business of a character military.

We notice sfveral very commendable changes in military matters since his arrival. On Dif We hn Ve heard it b'inted that the little Jayhawker" will shortly don the star of a Brigadier indeed, some of his more san-gtfihe friendi'onftdently predicted that itwould grace hi shoulder on his return. We regret ys'er disappointed, bat hop! that, itke the Ut'iifg'oi 'Itchmond, "it is bnly a question' of time" and a short time at iv' rs. 'i present political' campaign is pro- lificpf ews.pajiers, -which, arejj springing up wUlflngBS growth all over the State, as though paper did not cost twenty-five cents per pound, aud labor of all kinds double the rates- of a couple of years ago. But what; of that? Lane Stocky which will be found as edmplete as ittT ASD BLEACIIED BROWN CKILDIIEX'S FERXISII- IXG GOODS.

Corner of Second and Shawnee streets, and SdUTiiEIt.V KASASj 1 Where he will constantly be in readiness to supply his customers with i SADDLES! and having had a very large experience in the use of the same, they feel confident of giving entire satisfaction. enjagST in the Practice Medirrre foT 6Ver-foTtyfive years, and having had a large experience in the treatment of Chronic Diseases, proposes giving his attention, in a great measure, to that braw.h corner of. Second ami Delaware streets north east corners. And be itefefmined" that in the soattef Sliiitiogs Sheet tr U-uO ttJMt i i i Kt ft i -T03IE SADDLES-" 2ARXESS, ofthepiactifS.ri PTf inn the 'fsecjional party .21 (tnality and Prices, OTIS AN19 AFTER THE 25tll MAY, Two CARDING.MACHINES will be in AND STBIPES. Single an4 nDsHible.V-fiparf.

nr Wgbt of the best style and quality. He will. lso keep on hand for sale JEST" Fernando Wood; in a fine frenzy, dutipgihii Dayton, Ohio, said that if by o.fferins nphis life he. could stop the bloodshed that is now operation at the j. iit; nwuct-Bdj' lu ait uia.

in i ti vf 1 1 1 1 i under disease, requiring either medical or chir-urgical treatment, that they feel confident that they cat 33 Ve'l them as they canhave done an jwberjetweli of tt i FARM FOR SALE! TTHTH FRAME HOUSE, painted and plas- FOET SCOTT, KILLS, EOET SCOTT. To avoid delay to customers, thev will ran afflicting the country, he wonld cheerfully is not to be iiader'sSld; rn'ffht and day. Pay for cardins- mav he made And a great variety of other Goods and do so. An appreciative Irishman in thel in casu, wooi, wueat or corn at the usual rates. containing eisht rooms, a donhle customers may also exchange their Wnni fm tereo, ct porch itcnt, good waterj Sm nd Rolla, jf they not.o to have their a ciste'rn; over tCffapple frees 5 own -Wool carded.

Rolls nlwava on hanrl fn Cstll and See Tot Yourselre. crowds respoDded-" It twud; be damned chape." The 138th Illinois, says the New York Tribune, ia stationed. at FortLeayen- mr ale, and Wopl. bought at the burhest market i I And all articles in his line of business. and his office-holders can afford it.

The people the tWe are led I tbC reflec-J tions by observing "that'a third newspaper has recently been started in the sparsely settled county of Coffey, where, a year or two ago, one could barely make a riving-. The office of Quartermaster must.be a pajipg positioa-r-or rather it wouJdsbeo, if the incumbent yeere; not required to spend the prodts- hr" running: a newspaper, and in fruitless-' efforts to re-elect Lane to the V. S. Senate. f.

"T' lnce. xue uest woricriea employed, and work an-a as imhv peach trees, 11 cedar -to locusts, and 8 acres of timber: a large quantity of monthly raspberries, and a great many gooseberries, currents, grapss.aod strawberries. A variety'of rosea othfr- fiowersV 'J worth, and i numbers en all Farmers at a distance cbmins- n'tKn To which iat'ite tfi niiention dt att cud chines with Wool, will do well to complete their load with wheat or corn, as1 these are now pur- For particulars, see ESTHKR WATTLES, told. rlt was recently canvassed, by com-, pamie.9, with this result For others 70. 1 customers and the puWic generally, to whose interest it is tire us a caQ am) nee Par on.

sQottage HiliT near Moiieka, 1pracT.oity, Done roa short aotice, with'neatness and dis chased ait the Fort Scott Mills tbe highest jtciykA cr --h-'-l V-- I rates ad in Kansas JOHN WHEELER, ilOUSD CITY, KANSAS N. 1-52 i 1-52.

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About The Border Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
2,059
Years Available:
1864-1874