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His contracts were Terr profitable, not reducing the number of Rtitkh NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and that wealth, which he ccmld not troops stationed in the Provinces. KANSAS TRIBUNE. JOHN 8IEEK. Editor.

Fiendish Atrocities of the Rebels. Wilmington, 22. The contains a number of very ine church edifices and public buildings, ind many beautiful private residences, ouiam irom we invention oi tne peaceful 0 YE YS! Just received sA the Eastern Bakery, Matters in Missouri. cotton gin, he got from the inventions of destructive war. But after all, was the cotton gin a peaceful invention In it- BEANS! DEANS! out these serve to make the general A correspondent of the Leavenwortli HhiUcfm gives the following Kansas City, Marcb 14, '65.

selt, it unquestionably was but look to habbiness of the rest more conspicious. cosnensrs i oisrioiisrsr the results It cheapened cotton, and The Union prisoners had been confined On Saturday, the 11th, the bush- ims increased tne marxec ior it. ine it Camp Lamb, about nine miles from Large and small, Toj and increase of the market multiplied slares -MPPP the stage just below he city, and their treatment was worthy to produce it. The 1 ranid increase of r- if fiends from hell. Though agreements LAWRENCE, MARCH 19, 1865.

THE nOIKL QtCSTioy. As all are aware, the preposition for tlje organization of a Sctel Company, or, rather, (be offer of our ei(y to give ftecn thousand dollars towards the erection of a Hotel, is now advertised. Everj day's experience shows the for such an establishment. Emi slaesand cotton rapidly cheated fortunes serrs and be mail i They (jARD EH SEEB for a general exchange had been com nnA oi, -i nu smpped one or the men ot an nis cioth- pleted at Richmond, the starving process a a I ir2 and threatened to kill him, but they the best arol freshest rotfct market-- human beinjrs were deemed no more I rv 'oes on. aays Deiore ine a in 111 mwwm gcw-z 1.11 iin i than cattle in the" market, am a human evacuation, these prisoners had not re souls denied to bodies with a dark skin.

at tDe ARLEY i BARLEY The ivhnla ennntr. 'cr Railroad have been robbed frequently ff 1 ceived a mouthful to eat. To the credit of citizens, many attempts were made to nBt. nt i by the bushwhackers, and the work is a few bushels yet left. a 'e- about suspended on account of.

the grants aro coming in in numbers which our hotel accommodations are entirely relieve them, but tood in all cases was taken away from them by order of the officer in command, and trodden into the roubles with them. Several horses uOnleCtlOHery Elld NlltS inadeouata to sustain. Lawrence has mankind, that moral insanity, by law of nature, affects the very intellect of men. I ground before the eyes of prisoners and citizens. It was thought that 700 were In endlese variety, and a few boxes 6f those NICE CIGARS 4 been renowned for her hotel accomnio i recovered, but many in a dying condition Benefit of Advertising.

The moral conception of the South caused its insanity. This insanity pro dations. The famous Eldridge House had no compeer west ef the Mississippi. Comparatively few people properly Eai claimed the omnipotence of cotton, the umu.uuv uv VU1UIUVVEUVC VI VVIIUU. LUC I .1 1 I 1 sacredness of slavery, the domination of appreciate the value of advertising over vn- a.

other methods of makins ones business PDA HtfPR.Q IF! AFIV flHAflTITV the and rebellion We cannot do without a first-class hotel. South, to the Govern The question arises, What ought to All which, has appeared in the public prints in regurd' to this matter, utterly fails to prepare one for the awful reality. After nerving myself for the visit, and trying to picture all its horrors, while riding slowly over a mile to the house where they had been collected, my brain known tn the ftnmmnni v. hhortlv at-I Freeh from the Bkery. ter the war commenced, Mr.

Barnum be. done 1 How large and extensive an ment. From that moment the wizzard charm which held the nation spell-bound to slavery was broken. Farewell to its short but delusive and wonderful reign cuuuuueu iua(, uis caucuses uiusi, uc For the rest, tou should come se. wb-.

will institution' ought our city fathers to and accordingly gave orders I ep0 to fil your wu, and nd jow purchases to yw I house free of chargs. require While we have full confidence to one of his ajrents that his advertise- i i WM. M. IIASELTINE. marl6-dtw2w reeled for a moment as the sickening reality burst upon me.

An officer came in, and those who had never quailed on the field of death, and whose cheeks had never blanched, stood aghast yrith tears in their eyes, grinding their teet hf clench PEARCE; MAYBERRY CO -T ,1 1.1 i i tic menu uimsii uc uui vau it ii uuc usii. o.k Made wealthy by his inventions, Eli j- i a TtTu: 1 was accordingly done. A tew weeks hitney built a spacious and handsome i j. mansion on that beautiful "green" at eat showman discovered New Haven, which none eve? saw but ceipte were growing small a Lv i by decrees and. beautifully less.

He to admire within two squares of 1 ale i u- -m college where a oud stud nt hi "oubei his attractions, but still the re- co ege ere, a young en, is cejptg were not increased The matter genius first plumed its wings. Ihere, ui i-i. became serious, and troubled IMr. tfar- too, he was within the shadow of those. t.

a lr'. i-uu num so nauch that it disturbed his slum- 46 46 Mass. streets umj s7 7 76U5 bers. He gave orders to double the James Hillhouse (the Senator) had size of the Advertisements. was done in the integrity and capacity of our oitj officers, still the people are discussing these questions.

Our own opinion ii, that we ought to have a hotel of loast the capacity of the Eldridge House. It seems to us that er city's very liberal offer ought to enlist sufficient capital to give us a house which should be an honor to our city, even amidst its ioevi-able growth for many years. A few weeks ago, we were present at a conversation about Lawrence, with Mayor L'illey, of St. Louis, and several other gentlemen interested in the Union Pacific 1 tail road, when Mr. Filley remarked thjtwith a donation of fifteen thousand dollars by the city, he had no doubt that rautcu Und the result as related by Mr.

Bar- no nomort tn tha "now hnririnn I ue was carnea to tne "new I nm hin-ifiPlF wa innrpnsfi nf SI in ing their hands, and thanking God that there was a hell Pale, haggard, and emanciated skeletons glared on us from glassy eyes, whose light of reason was just expiring, with matted hair and skin blackened with smoke, scarcely covered with the filthiest shreds of cast off rebel clothing, without blankets, and Most of them without coats and shoes, they azed on us with almost idiotic stare, while the majority could with difficulty be routed from their listle.sness. Many had forgotten their names. Some could be aroused by asking the.ni of wives and children these ground," the first cemetery inthe United his receipts the first week, and $250 per week subsequently. Since then he has never attempted to economise by reduc- Are now receiTing, at their Store, No. 4G Massachusetts street, A new supply of Goods, adrpted to the Spring and Summer Trade, among which ia the celebrated STEWART COOKING STOVE! log the amount paid tor his advertisements.

So says an exchange. btates, laid out with a veiw to ornament, and that was devised by James Hill-house. There lies Eli Whitney, with many another whose genius and whose works have adorned the annals of the countrv. Georgia owes much to Con-necticut. Both Angusta and Savannah owe their most thrifty and enterprising men to that little State.

Abraham Baldwin, one of the earliest and ablest of her public men, was a son of Systematic Flirts. If joung who pride themselves on their skill Which has been awarded more premiums and mora and tact in the art of flirtation, could Pf8 fro tbe PrprM than an the other store in th -i i i. country. can refer to some of only near an titat is sam oi tnem nenina their backs, we think they would re Our Best Families In this city who hare them in use. Erery thkt nounce their indelicate blandishments Haven.

The superiority of Georgia in i i I lore ver, and blush, if not past that long years of manufacturing experience could 8 apply magic words bringing them back from the graves into which they were sinking with hands clutching the bread our soldiers brought. As they lay there dying, an old negro woman passed from oue to another, tenderly smoothing their awful' passage to the grave, knowing that the authors of all this awful misery had escaped. How consoling to repeat, Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord." From the Cincinnati Time. The Inventor of the Cotton Gin. Eli Whitney, the inventor of the cot H3S oeen employed to maKe The Stewart Stove an Eastern company could be got to build a first-class hotel.

Whether capitalists abroad should be willing to take the risks or not, we believe our own citizens arc fully able to enter into the matter and raise the funds. Our busy streets surprise strangers, and even citizens are astonished at the rapid increase of busintss; but all naturally inquire what can be done to encourage this flowing tide of emigration inrnt anu. growin uj oiner oouinern States is largely due to this infusion of New England skill, industry, and economy. It will not be lost. When the war is over, Georgia will be glad to embrace her cousins again, and grow rich and prosperous by their aid.

wholesome indication of shame from the false part tbey had so far played in society. The practical flirt is looked upon by all young men, save those green enough to be her victim, merely as a frivolous piece of human trumpery, with whom it may be well enough to while away an hour or two now and then, THE BEST STOVE IS THE MARKET. Call and examine. ba "1 We also keep on hand a fall and complete assortment The Boot-Black Boys in Xew when nothing better in the way of of the teLt custom made They are ragged and dirty, it is true; amusement offers tnd business to our city. This is a ques ton gin, was borne in Westboro', Mas- some are saucy and protane but the rags and dirt cannot well be helped, and we trust to time and hard knocks to cure Dental Card.

The subscriber, haVing surrived the inhu- which demands and wise sachusetts. He graduated at Yale Col- counscl, and we hope the day is not far Ne Huven, in 1792 Young and adventurous he sought the bouth, and ar-dutant, when the question will be solved rived at very 8pot (Savannah) by the erection of a home for strangers, where Geueral Sherman recently ar-which shall reflect honor upon our Jvoung rived, and with much the same motive theni of their impudence and vulgarity. I man massacre of the memorable 21st of Au- Solne of these buys" have earned quite gust, and having sared all his Instruments, andsome sums of mouey for themselves Gold and Silver Plate and Teeth, and having TIlsT "WA.IR-IEj. PAT. SMOOTHING IHONSr Brass Kettles, FRENCH AND JAPANNED WARE, In pet Tariety.

Coffee Mills, Bird Cages, Camp Kettles Fry Pans, Ox Bells, dee. ii i i and their parentUy their industry, recently received by egress a large supply tnat no wouia serve nis couniry ana iad beautiful city. himself best by foraging in that sunny clime. He resided in the family of Mrs. of Gold Foil and VuTcanizable Rubber and Teeth, is prepared to perform all operations Une dollar is quite gmau sum, ana four not an untrequent one for these lads to accumulate in the course of a day.

The average is certainly nut less upon the Teeth as low, or lower, than corre For the Kansas Tribune. Kansas Annual Ooirercnce. Topeka, March 1G, 18G5. General Green, who was his patroness. There he contrived many little inven sponding operations can be had in Leaven worth or any part of the East.

than two dollars and a halt for a boy tions, and was struck with the utter frruu, mn nf nnetniri These with N. B. Office in Miller's New Block, over Editor Tribune: The Conference want of anything to clear cotton with, opened by prayer and reading the Scrip The seeds were picked out by hand. i c. The planters saw the utility of cotton, turcs by Ucv.

btrangc ISroos, of but it was likely to be a very costly pro- TIN. AND SHEET IRON I For manttfactnring. Partieular attention paid to JOBBING. Duncan Morrow's store. L.

KELLOGG. Lawrence, Dec. 22, 1863. NE ADVERTISEMENTS. chaps have their regular customers, for whom they lie in wait, and guard against the encroachments of other boys with a jealous care.

Boys who behave themselves and' do uot swear, profit by their forbearance, aud retaiu quite a large class ot gentlemen who are not indisposed to reward them liberally, and it worthy, to enable them to get on well in AU work warranted to gire perfect eatistactio. G. W. Pxarcs. S.

R. MATSKnar. J. IL Shimxoxi. F.

BARTLD, rcnC0, duct. It mast be remembered that cot- The characters of all tho Executive ton was just beginning to be planted, lildcrs werj passed. A large number of We never exported a bale before 1770. men were admitted into tho traveling Whuney haw the difficulty, went to work, and invented the cotton gm. But how connection.

wa3 Whitney to make cotton gins Sa- The business of Conference will pre- vannah was the last place to manufac- H)t a large increase above last year. As ture anything in. But he knew a land a rra nw In "ch in mechanical skill. So he went AT HI3 the world. As au mstaupe ot the system of business which some of these For Sale.

ONE HUNDRED FATHOCS! Inquire of THOMAS QUEST, at the Distillery. ni.irlS-dlw SEALED PROPOSALS For tlie Urectlon of a Hotel. TyilhKEAS. at an vleciiuH beld the od uay of March, 1865, in accordance with notice previously given, the proposition w.i6 sui niitted to the freeholders of the city of Lawrence, of Lssuing the bo da of the city and donating rhe eaum any respunaiule vrty or jiartleu, little fellows have adopted, we may mention circumstance which recently tt Ibacktohew Haven, Connecticut, and i Grocery, Provision and Seed Store MASSACHUSETTS STREET, LAWRENCE, Has always on band the beet win b.uu cupy. xi.

jj, riaum. made his gins there. Then he went to cam under our own observation. A the South and began to sell them. He boy who had been in the profession" had a patent, of course: but who could about a year, determined to take ap The Military Situation Encouraging-Despondent Tone or the Ulchmond Tress.

preutices, whom he taught the business, parent the right to create wealth beyond the dreams of avarice 1 The machiue New York, March 13. tuvr.irod tn ervctirn or a good hotel and AVhereas, at a regular meeting of the City Council the cfthe Iiispectont of aaid election were openel in tlie prience of the whole Council and canva-d according to law, whereupon it wad decided by the sail Council th it the proposition for issuing the said bonda and donating the Lad been curried bv a very lrge majority, it wua therefore ordered by the iid Council ad tollows: I I i charged a commission, fitted them out with box, blacking and brushes, and stationed them at certain points with directions to intercept and serve his customers. This boot-black superintended his divisions with indus- 44 That the Mayor be, and hereby auth 4ized to ad- Tho Herald's Washington special of was a simple one, and on all sides piracy the 13th says the military situation to- commenced, and Whitney was likely to night is understood to be more promis- lose the fruits of his. invention. He ing than at any period during the war.

commenced suits, but the juries would Richmond papers of day are filled give him no damages. In this state of with doleful comments on the condition lhinSs South Carolina, which, with all of affairs, which they represent as being ito perversions and perversities, has derate. Sheridan, thev admit, ha some noble qualities, gave him ertise Veiled Proposals to build a hotel, the party I or partie making the moat fi rotable propot.tior to re-I ceive fids of tue citv to tiife amount of i5.X). try, introduced his apprentices to his To be found in the market. TEA) COFFEE, SUGAR, SOAP, Starch, Candles, Salt, Vinegar.

Molasss, Tobacco, etc. together with all kinds if PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE Ever called for. Also, Field and Garden Seeds! us tourers, and thus sccureu moooDOiv msuumeuta The CitY Councd reaerTiss to iUeif the ritht vi uue iu vuc iu annual. tj reject nV or all bid.Hi Now, thvrefjre-, by aath -rity in me Tested. I hereby invito and give notice tnat bids will bo received until noon, the 5th dy of April, at the ofhoe of the City Ciwrk on s-iid day.

bids to contain the length of the fi out aud depth and the number sloiies luh of ljn at least. lie reaped quite a handsome reward for his iogeuuity, eveu-tually took in a partner, and now thinks of retiring from business and going into a store in New-York, lie will uo doubt become a rich man cventuallj. Y. Commercial. played the mischief with their avenues for tIiat State- lt wa8 al1 ot supply, and fears are expressed that and most of that was lost litigation, he will reach Uurk's Island unopposed, Tired of such a controversy, he again destroy the last link between Kich- turnd his steps to New Haven, and his inond and anywhere else.

It is believed inventive powers to a new subject. He hcreth.it Sheridan has already passed QTeuted improvements of decided value Ifurks Station, the junction of the in.the manufacture of firearms. The Petersburg and Lynchburg, and Rich- Government recognized his serviees.and rnond and Danville Railroads, and rone ga tim a contract for 10,000 stand of Of every possible variety, from the famous Landreth. i'emuylvataa Seed Gardens. slid hotel; its I cation.

an 1 cost as near ua can ih and niateri il used in the erectknot thesnme. also the time to Epecihed when the same wiil be completed. No proposal will be considered nnlera companielLr the written uaratitee of at least two responsible part rLat the cooir.t wi.l be ante: el into anu good ana sui. a ient its perform a nre given by the persoa HE n.n?nsn pipers puDiisn. an im or rxy jus named in the guarantee, ia case the award .1 i portant official report on the defenses oi Canada, addressed to the British Secre To Farmers who will plant none bat 06D" SEED lie wonU sy, supplyyourselves with THE BEST, which you can get at his store, and which he warrant to give, satisfaction.

8. KIM BALL, Acting Slajor Date-t TAWence. March leth. IS' 5. marl Sil lot tary of War, by Colonel Jervois, of the to Sherman or Graat.

This saves meskets. He was several 7ears com-irant the trouble of cutting up the pleticg this contract, which he did in road, and leaves to Gen. Lee most perfect manner. In the be-thc alternative of starving, or dividing ginniag the war of 1312r and under Wis already depleted force and opening the influence of Mr. Madison, he got a Royal Kngiiieers an omcer specially designated to examine and report" upon IOR SALE OR TO RENT; IMI A W.

RE MILL situated on Reserve Number Foe fcirther information, apply to the subscribers. JAMES BI-OOI). tnarlA-dkwif A RAM BACKUS. jlichmond to a promenade fox Grant I new contract for stand or arms. the tortifications of the Trovinbe.

Colonel Jervois recommends that .200,000 COUNTRY PRODUCE! io mi tnese contracts, ue uuu uis torv at Whitnevville. two miles from sterling be spent upon the 'defenses of A New Redfoud man had just drawn i New Haven. These works were in the BS Country PrInce bocght at the highest market rates, in cash or barter. All kinds of good Field eed are specially desired. Quebec JjAASfiOO sterling upon forts at Montreal, and sterling up 810,000 in a lottery.

Ten to one that I most perfect order, aad ha was the first chap is ruined. Come easy, go easy I man who adoDted a perfect division of To Millers and Distillers PHE UNDERSIGNED WILL SLL at a barUin the EXCHANGE MILLS and DlcTIL-UtliY, ia Kansas. Possession fen knme-liately. TheMHi and Itstillery are ia good nmniii on fortifications at, Kingston, Toronto Give Him Visit 2 daddy made it br threshing, as the I labor in the manufacture of axeshav-fellow said, when he was 6preeing it on I ine each piece made separately, br dif irder. A bonded warehouse is connected with the Hamilton and other places in the Western Province.

He likewise urges upon the War Department the necessity ot Whenerer you tare anything to sell or anything ttk bnf in his line. It wiil pay yea acarJO iramisea, for the storage c-f whiikv as manufaciured. xuarlO-diw2 THOMAS GliEST. the proceeds of his father's ferent workmen, and then put together..

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