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-ssssSSSSSSSSSSSSl kaSsas, satubpay, august 29, 18 Ji If Sf 'f il ill f- I 8 Jf I i 3 'i 4 i i. Y. 'l lie Hfoi OSKALOOSA, KANSAS. a J. W.

HOBSHTS. Editor. The Lawrence ILuwacre. The records of civilization produce no parallel to the inhuman tnilcnery nernetrated bv tli fiends under Otian- trell at Lawrence; and the annals ofj savage warfare show but few cascsof equal atrocity, Eriday, Agkstl3C 1863, will become 'enc of the memorable daysjBbegef-bisloTy-Rlay black with the record of blood, the horrors of which will go down to the latest posterity, as -a damning blot the vilest set of men that ever disgraced the American continent or made fuel for the flames of perdition. We sicken at the thought of the fiendish deeds and wonder how it is that beings in the shape of men could become so much worse than devils.

No pen can describe the scene? no lHguage can portray th'e horrible luje of (he ciimes perpetrated. Front, five o'clock until niue i'b tlteaiorning the work of plunder and death went oti.and murder held "hijh carnival" in the streets of the devoted citv. We have been accustomed. Uu look upon the massacres hy the Indians, and Tories of the Revolution at Wyoming, Cherry Valley and Martha's Vineyard as the most shocking in the history of the continent; and ihcy haie been rehearsed in song and story un'il they hi.ve become inseparably identified with the classic literature of the nation. But they must jield to the Massacre at Lawrenck.

And never were courage, And heroism more signally displayed on any occasion, than by many of the ladies of Lawrence, whose names are, already impel ishably written down for immortality on the records of Time. We elsewhere give a tailed account, as far as it is pessible to ge.t at the fact; of the carnage and worse than diabolical of the monsters who laid the city in ashes and drenched its streets in blood. If any one can read the. narrative of these acts without feeling that the wretches who perpeiratetLihem are worthy of death aud an old fashum-1 ed orthodox hell, we certainly think he is strangely constituted. Do what should have-been done from the very beginning, the war against rebels with righteous rigor until not one of the evil horde is left iu arms to destroy the government and peace on the country.

There is but one mode' of condncling war successfully, and luat is to destroy the enemy and annihilate hi power. He who talks about a conferva'ivo" war is himself a-con-servative fool. War in its very nature is and must be radical. We, have opposed aud denounced- all the conservative generals who have been in com mitrd' of our attnies, Bueli, Halleck. McClellnn, because they were for flai- tering or compiomising tlie rebels into peace, instead of driving rebellion i of theaa by pulling lead-and iron through them.

The wisest, most mer ciful and only safe mode of conducting a war.is that which urges it with most tigoraiid teimimtes it most speedily. What would be thought of Gen. Gil- moie. if. In firm? UDon Fort Sumter.

he had directed the guns to be but half charged, lest tbe.abot sfeovld atrike; lae' hard aad do toa avMch 'damage 1 Would not every man in the country pronounced l.im insane Tlie way to beat dowu Sumpter was to level ih cannon of heaviest colibre at the wall and hurl the huge balls against them with all the prepelhng force which could be brought (o bear apontTie aais sites of destruction bv Kunpowder. Just, so the war. Level the three-bun- dred-pound Parrott guns right'at the heart of Rebellion and bailtr it into shivers. That's the only" kind of war that has any common sense, or any other kindof wweewse'in it. The tendft-(w(ad: ale-diggiag.

eoMpre- misiarMKey af eosductinir1 inViT nounced it. fc-1 eH Bat athaUiballra dabere Ka? Be unheal 'ThHrs'n6 time for dlvistJrt and JLet the past i pgp-j H1 not oe recalled or amended. XLehi- i lure oaiy.is ours, rrjjuryierf astvoineT- ences? l.irlM2-aMdeeveryitbbag1ir', feel- ing, word and practice calculated ex. e. a cite baraopjr41etja be united i ii.will,.iu'aetionr let us work- together with heart, and head; and hail (is until tlie.

war over. until the rebellion isiashed, tlietmur derers puuished and peace restored; mid i hen if ihere ate any. qur-stiom, of pi uan rxamine) cant 354,11 1 dctawiinc tliem. Now, let us stall togdficr itlietne gf LibeffU aM the thsakfcof. peart nsI safetj to oborneM and have jpt OS iraa aeir.niinajS8n io dioivjui mm rebellion and (lie murdering crew who march under its Lloody This is what wc ought to do.

We should be a united brotherhood fur this one purpose until it' isaccompiisiicd, putting down all strife, all contention, all minor questions until this woik is Shall wc do it The Border War. For two years we have been in faor of a war of exterminatiouHgainsCguef-rillasor the pimple reason, that this was the only wate We have neier favored-any otherpolloy of conducting the war, because we regard the busli-wliackers as murderers in worst sense of the word. It was because Gen. Ewing declared he would extermi-, nate these murders and land-pirates, if ho had to "redden every by-road and bridle-path with tlieirtblood" lhat we favored his polity We saylhisis'thej true policy and that no General can succeed with any other. lathis is not Ewing's policy then we are noka Ewing man But we have so 'understood him from the beginning," aud 'his recent! or- lders'show'flraC we were not hiialnlcen Ilc'is forlhe destruction of bushwhack ers wherever xfound, in Missourf end Kansas; and recenWTesHS'Utmonslra'e "beond a 'peradvenfurVthat es- seuually the course to Wo have from all quarters that Price's men havVretttrn- ed to aro forming murderous i it i bands ail oyer the if they are uot speedily dealt with according to the magnitude of their crimes.

Uuy will1 icpeat the desolations of Lawrence over both Missouri and Kansas. If the rulers of Missouri ill uot take our people should at ince. A belt of should be made on the borders 'in Missouri if possible even the bush and trees should be cut down and consumed, that the fiendish Sands may have no covenun- ider which to npnroach us. -t ve see that bwmg is dony this in part; If he will do fully, or as as he has the power and the means, then we shall susia and support him. Wo beliee he will.

But if he fail! to do his utmostythen -we want some man who will not fall. have never un- derstood Ewlug's war policy to be con- s.eivalive,nrcr but of the most radicnl character; and that's why we'' "like 11: If he is not a radical' uuman, we ate radically against Vim. God deliver us from the nlioj tribe of gSg generals. "Conquer a peace;" is1 our motto; not beg it, coax com promise it. Give the 'rebels irmi'hail.

grape and c.innislcr, solid, shot and bombshells, until they shall crv. enough and thorw down aud give" the bushwhacking Murderers deathj'as they1 deserve. TKis is' the wa- to en the war. 2 Peculating Thieves. The Missouri BepuUicun is certainly reaching- very far when it leaves borne and conies to Kansas to hunt up a "score or two" of plunderers among the radir cals here.

There are enough such all over the country elsewhere; 1 God. deliver-flie laid from tlierwhole accursed broad'. had as well takelhe ''beadi out of its own eye beiore pulling the mote out of Avv i' Louis have "atolen themselves rich" in the name of Union many of Vour Frank Blair's and conserva lives have.fiUedthetrtCoiTersut.W tb of the country! vj yrA'nd, by the if the Republican thinks because we are down on'all kinds of dishonesty, 'tlieft, robbery and.mu'r- der, we favor the conservative policy of Misadurj aad her ji i as wide of the, mark as the poles are asuuder. denounce and spit apon any policy for crushing this rebellion that it notvJbr hurting' the rebels, their Jers and abettor to the utmost Lve- rJ' rebcl'is 6ur enemy the enemy of our couuiy, and he should be killed if he continues in hU crime. Let one supppsp that rea marks, we for, or exteaaate li of aay0 ui.Kansaaor rise-' sjeabag'tliemelres rjeb.

uoj'torbitll We'dtrWoairte' every man' who-U'oIflJiilif1 iBe'lweraiifenl1 Vo' audjwopray 4 A I -i 1,1 ihe ill-gotten gains of all such ma t.euw.iu jilyar baubj, a "e- hngor. t4uantriobl- 'I gwnl that iAiaLii mi coamry or -nis-neijjn efico UHine justice qi)i) piiv.l map eoaie ae-'irerirto pierte tliem.tiiitirtliet ctf 111 t.tlilT'l. JLil I'S nan rencoi or ue cui iiji, irom war. it would be ended in oinely day: 5 f.fiVJO f.i aV r. -j u( miotnio-cpaiinj i uv u'uiwb aiiqiis una Jrc- 'o t4V fc fruit of Lis JJavr.lirUo.JHJ: nu oau tUs ion And Pnl Keefe lost ibeirJiVcs try- Istoife.

and tbnre uot ready for itkjgjw 10 aixiosewv, wni mw weDtliim Me-ariisMth of daMructton re soreat re 8hking! Fearful! Making iwliticaLcapitaljpjjJULe it Iia Lawrence massacre. How can it be siandamid-thejuinsof the Jeyoted city, and.as it were, upon tlie blood and bones of the dead, and groans of the Hying, andlhere devise achemes-oT-Tntrigue1 fori heir own selfish ends, let "ettake them. Blast tbe'ir lieartless machiua-tfons by'ihe b'tVath of TJiv1jQStril.it, and let all the people be, opened, that theyimay see the enormity of such crimes 'Send forth the lightning or Thy wrath to consume feucn tflcki-d-ness'anif cover the plotters; with shame and n.nd memory besXoverejLr with tererkiating inCtmr-a v-word of reproach for all time to come. But do Thou bless the stricken ones. Be' tW God oftbe.

widow, and the Fatlter-j of the.orphaas, and-let grace' I the consolation of all who are stricken, smittbn and in the anguish of alniction. t.h Lawrence Why Destroyed. The reason 'the rebels destroyed Lawrence was because thev bated the place, as hey Jiate all But tho rea-sou why it, was destroyed on he part of the citizens-' i-wis 'because 'of their apathy aud self-security. They had the arms and the men to have defended the jilace aud driven, the murderers back, if not to havs destroyed them; but they bad no' guards out, and 'with all their arm and uieu enough use them, were utterly powerless and com plctely at the mercy of the foe. It was a fsul lethargy- to the cilyand its in- liabi'anls.

'u i By lefertnce to'this'order, which we publish in nuolheT column, it will be Seen that the General commanding this District has cCrnmencetl 'the war or ex-iermiiMtnm against the bushwhackers jn earnest. Xo) lt, cery loyal mau in the Dioirict ttand by him and bold up his luiids while he is engaged in this ndcessary woik, that the utmost success may attend his efforts. This policy will-secure. peace; no other will. Murderers must be exterminated and it is both mercy and justice to do! the work Fpeedilv." Goo'd and loal uiti-zens must be made to ccuro in their homes from the ot assaeiiias, and this cmnBOt Le until the mirlitcrs 'destroyed.

rho deli2httin1carnngo are 1 i llT 'l'i This poljcy of all. llut will bring peace to either Kinsa of Misoutiil should have bevu aceom-plibhed longVgo. lO 7 -1 iuti The" Lawrence' h'as' ju(ly aroused the iudiguatiou of ilic nhole We wonder how Gov hhe Woods and Uieir ilk lik--tlieii allies under Quantrell. Siy.je ye supporters oi vaiianuiimm, now uo you like your iricaus ine xMwrviice massacre Mr. (sunset Qoxj you little imp; bow do you like them? They are vour konthetjj brethren, wishW for vi a ana your JftbSlcan jidid, about as respectable as you and Olds, et id ovine i 'J1 The Lawreaee Harden Wetake.fronV-lhe Conservative the following particulars in fefere'nco to the burnings and murders at Lawrence; Sapuel Jones, shot down, at his.

anvil one of tho first vie tims. Ii, body still lay there tat tea o'clock, yesterday- i Five. bodies, burned. crisp.lay near i ne iiuriaga.lloiue. They could- not oe recognized.

Eighteen. out of twcoty-lwo unarmed recruits camped south of town, were in their, Tbeir bodies lay in the Colored Church when we ar- Griiwold, Biker and Thorp were shot down ia he i yard of Ir. before the eyes of their fa lies Carpcptcx was wounded. inihis 'yard aHiPfe, ewhen his.wjfc andsister g'l'S tSSb'BVStp fATV-iHV uenusuisrnouiueiKStvcK iijeir PMWWJMJ: .1 MW" VltvUl yf fit H.IMlM tTlf rf t. iKouAdaajtliloroliUelproprietor a-diaraond'riuir ml Mill mau IA ruulnW il, eldthe.fa,ajQjeKUfte4t la tevengeXel thl.

the rufliaaa anJ shoMitrdfaUnr.befoaB-.ll mothers yesti4ueyealp.arjl to, killdMisH SjOBe. yj iW Ueji, bMWeitoi l. 1 a arts a "tlie wnta in.tlui..wll wheddwa lf(W vt" zi 0.1- 1 in.V "I 1.., 1 uu cicu iiitt uriuiu Ol lllU reo coram crewkverffS the SSsorS TDerfare thebesLad have. -swv y-; awMKwim anuoi iw vfitfa Aud manner arose i bed -awt monayow on ine- nuo mn. part 0f ihe people tk-ic i officera are licrebv ordemai Kft WJIIipADWAYi JSi.KcVOREJ.hj Mhm4A mil JBltiS.

vr.iii ait iuu --p' WB cr. aauW bw- i H-. 1 1 A. A.t lojfcrnMoJiuiia. fcr hundas liffin tar taaurlruW TheibUSMiU Hieb smd by this ieroV ie offices-of tlfeXwrwa, Tn were, of course, leveled to pe ground.

John Spetr, of the Tjjkitne, started for his home from the office after the rebels came in. Mr, fane. oflun ufcoHamtmuieiEd much pruftti7 I :,1.... yMninT lltm inln nft Willi tftVA I to induce him to accompany him into a 15 0ukVf thinaiJbut hbintetJ ry lderl'dJ ibc ndthi housi, which he did andwas kJUed. MurdocT went into tho -well "and was saved.

A younger sob John PPefrfKhlui gaV0 St. killed' a -rebel iebel4id'left. i Guests at the E'dndgo were ordered out, their rooms pillaged, and some of the poople shot, two nun Irom yino were 0timldf(hEx4 4n9 rtiojrjithis City, Only tfie pVesenco and "peremp-torv orders cf Qiunliile presented the raassecre of all the occupants after tliey had been th.eJ.a.treei. The rebels "were tiildV there, wasa-egro bdbv' ainf in tli'a housel' but they said, "Wli'will bum the little brai up'ipfiiKrfliey did. Wow its, charred' tile, uciii 1 01 11a luucueie.ia.

The'bouks of the. County iand -Disr trie t' Clerks were burned, but of ine lvegisier 01 weeus werejipe we, an'arcr suppled saved, Ecfy'safe in th'Cify; but two was robbed 7 In the Eldridgo store J.uues Eldridee landJamesringavei.the rebchrtall the money in tlie safe ana were lrameaiaie- IjaholjdoDw'i'. Tfie. loss in cash is estimated ati230. .000, and in property and all at 82.000, nnn a'i' i UUV.

1UI4 19 mu VUUUg.Ii tOMBIBin. Fiom other soarcesj'we learn thit Gen; Lane cscaped-iiilo' a-'cornfield in time to save his Rev. Mrf Fisher, Chaplain ofthe 6ih Regiment, wasiat liome eick, but went into -the cellar. He had bad charge'of a lot of Ihe a particular spite at huu.and sought for him. He the parlor.

The murderers came for hinvi Fisher trie'd 'to make them beliete be had escaped. They aLcd fora cellar. She told (hem 00c, aad gat theai a lump to examine ft. They aked fOTU ei.adle. S'ik (bid them she hud none; but iliQin with the oil to fill the lamp.

Her cod lles completely, deceive Ii-- murder; ers, and their ex iuiiiuti-u tlm cellar was so imperfect that ii, wut not sen. The house was set on rite, and after1 the upper pn'rt bad burned' and fallen in, the wife Inning obtained pertuiiiiou to remove the carpet from the parlor' succeeded by a 'private door, in con coaling her 'husband in ii, and thus he reached the garden, remaining covered with the carpet aud, other thiogs re- moteJ from (lie houw, tho wretches oftenibeiug very near him. But we cannot find room 'for all the incident, and mut conclude with the icllowiug (rom.thu Kansas Ciiy Journal: I'. of the house of O. tho well-known, bookseller of Lawrence, was most brutally murdered.

wietches butchered hint in the piesetice o( young wife aad child) en. mid iLetttiied tba: house- over imu. ll'i wife- wnd.rivil. to niuove the when, they tin herewith instant death if oliq. did not Sim thtij beggiui.lhe poor Loon of, taking burning lioUe lijt- niuii.t-ture, and ln they tefuned, luj.iinj hi body consumed to nle wuii swelling.

He was a noble joung man. Judge Carpenter' wait slio'. bvlhe i iitndsfaii4 Irom oho room 10 aiiothar of hi house, and uliot as lin the (ifc-blood gutuiug from dim at every step up the aad Hown inio.tbe cellar ut.til follJn the" agon ies 01 ilia screaming wiletbrew herself upon him to proteol his body, when the fieada lifted up her clothes aud thrnst.their revolver iader them, to fire a final charge into ilia body The iWhitaeynHouse now kept by Mr. Stone was. spared by the, ground he boarded there, foe some dime, some two years ago, and bad been well treated.

-Mr. Stone was, however, subsequently killed byionexf thetruffians. The -same villain murdered Mr. Geo, Burt, and attempted to murder. A.

Riggs, attorney of the' Fourth Judicial District. MrRiggs'Jife was saved by the presence of mind of his heroic wife, who seized the by the bit.and kept turgjiia rapidly, rpuud, despite his threats, and attempts to strike herewith his pistol, until her husband This wretch tmet his deserved fate. He lingered Tjehind his companions until' they had aud qn fo gt' away, f(as met by citizens from tle country and captured-He afterwards attempted to escape sljot.djjwn.,' Un Monday-a, aamfld.i John wasitried at Lawrenee by the foVfnd 'iwllf of being with Hfel'ffM WH.Sjinj.ai MekingipfiUJfl.cAiyiaud.kiljdi Atleu's ten; i'ro1-washarnr. .1 nekr LfihitKoA.liSl.l "tifeUve iliaiTimaV of 50 or 60 living in Missouri who had ibeenja tbe.raiU.o tan A large number of the bind' of rSid ers have been othet t. aP' 00 kuui.H, iime.

o. hit thiThe people of-Lawrence were laldon Vdnesday and Thursday that Quan- liUli was out Uid not Delieve it. iu' i.tLi fv' 1 B. mpe speaus nigtiiy 01 a t. 43..

ing aajaaajor rium in coimuuuug BB 1. -tl .1. mam pursaaa iney uiu an mm oca Id do earahe displayed great energy ia the pursuit of the Our forces are still after Quantrell have killed a large number of Murderers Tire aad devastap'on jjo with theaj into tbe-haants qCUeCbtiihwJiteks. Col. Jennison isgoingjnto sit the head of the 15tbregrment.

Lot "a' jtSTThe Junction Union certainly builds air-castles on verv blight foun We have no mnfwrshtpr' Gen. Ewing or any other "riian' Mfving WeHbelieve Ewing's' policy jbst'atid light; and wo thiuk he is 'a for tlie we doh'l'begin (h think of -worshiping-him. But'we do' believe in giving him a fair carry" dliV do not believe1 in rhiVing a howl against htmor any'oilier 'maa who Wtryintrio pulldown Ihe bush- whackers arid 'destroy their haunt: The beat man that ever God's sun shone up- 011 can oe remieicu uenriy powerless inr good by'the'eou'tinued uuicry of a horde of politicians, whoseurity'aim'is(''to destroy the public confidence in him. We do not say that Ewing is that m.tu;brut if we were in his we Khould' feel that'tlfose who were e'rhleHoTing tode- stroV confidence in us were quite'as t. nw Ill miaaoie iocs as tne reoei auu rue guer-ri lias.

General Order Vo. 1L Headq'r District or ruk noKDUkT)' 1 'Kansas' City1, Aug.SS'lSSS yl All persons living in 'Jnc-ksoa, Cass and Bates coun'ies, and in thai part ol Vernon included in tiiin District. except those living-within one mil of flic liUflta VI AAlURIliaU Mill, Pleasant 'Hill nd llrrwoniiie, 1 a a auuu I.QOAC ia mw towusuip, jmcksob county, north or uruMi cr.eekiail west of the Big Blue, are hereby ordered to remove Irom their present places of 'residence within fifteen days from "he1 date hereof. Ti.oic who within that time establisJi their loyally to the satislncuon of tie ComtnAiidiiig umcer ot tne Military Station nearest iht-ir of residence, will receive Iroaa him ceitii-cates the fact, of their, and the names of ihe winitsses by whom 11 can be shown. A11 who iccrive such 'certificates will be peimiUed to remove to any Military Station in this Dntriot, or Io any parfof the S.taie of Kansas iacluded in this District, except, the counties on the Eastern bjrder of the State.

All others shall remove out of this District. Officers commanding compauies and detachment. Minting ia the comities named, will mv that ibis Order is promptly executed. II. AH grain in the field, or under shelter, in the' district t'unu liieTri he inhabitants are required to remove.

wiiiun reach of Urinary S.tuioni. after Hie 9lii day ol feeptenibr will be taken to such stations and oer to the proper dfficer there, and ieporf of the amount so lutneyl ovJ-r nide to District-Head quarierw. Ail. grain found in such jlistrict after SUlj dajt. oepieinoer next, no; conynieu( to sucli staii'ons, will be destroyed.

III. The protisibnf General Order No 10, from ihese Headqunriers. will be at nc rigorously r-xeuuted byiofi ceis ciimmimding that part of ihe Dis- Inct, and at the not subject to 'the uperaliou of Paiagraph I ol'Mifb Unter. ami especially in" tlie towns'of Indepetideitce, Wvsiport iand KHiias- IV. 1'aragraph 3, Orders No 10 revoked as to all wliu have borilCarms Htramsl tfnl Government iaf tiiin District ainc tlie Slst day of 'rVV gUSt, 1863.

By order of BujfOn. 11. MANNA IIS, A. A. A.

Order No, I Wukbxas, The Sfale of Kansas baa ben invaded and is 2 threatened, with further invasion, now, nomas uarnoy, uovernor and Commander-in-Chief of the militia of 'Ihe 'State of Kansas, b' virtue of the power aim auinoritv, in me vesiea, uo, 1. The enrolled volunteer militia of i. i mo uutic ia ucicuy vnueu into active service. 1'" 2. The enrolled, militia of th' State (incJudiBg all persons subject (6 militarj dutv.

not members of vnUtntr. company)' are hereby called Inlr active service. q. Tha- foJIowing rales and fowla- 7-" w-ne orgaaitauoa of said enrolled tnilitic. i iJv "SMS Pf.A.roi nm RBsemtjiB at such as may be designated; and 'immodmiely to? oriarltrd0 themselVe's into companies of not lemirahfOTiy or more uian.puu iiumlred ma.tJ 1 1 Wlen uot less than, forty aor naore than oneJmndredutBSB, lutve Uiemselves in any one thy shsll to eleot bv ir.w iwiiuvi0ae iCaptain, thien.Liumeiiiuits, one Enaign; i il aad auu luurivoiporaisi III.

When elretjun shall been hadreponjshHlljit onoe.be to division and rnimtaiab hmduiiar ttw.of lhe.naasol,tkoflicuR,afti-brw. sen aau.ajull, muster. rolliDlnsaid-ooas- t.c Pnyi.anu-Bomasisita,,wuiat;oioeaa asaed, Uk such qBcsm. o.t a-. i sudh aaid compsayj.wubiiUi "ill tie heia.tn fw-activn teivico.

i V. In case organiaalioa aljill not tM Br WJPer fceutl.in llia.prfci ja tw, HNKf Jt I VftM rn 7,32:1 ltaiTkpme jflmmhflined officePjrith HmciefBioio coanei tne aiteaaaace (lle'flrolA milifl of such pfltf net at a reswzvfls to Wappointed.jBd if HiAiLjaTd oraaaia-uiewia not vohmflmtV perfected, officers will be appointed and commissioned by the Commander-in-Chief to command the militia of such precinct. 4. TJia, fltajnr Ggnrrals are hereby directed the organization heicin protided for. 1 iir nfXL in nantfrramis rpiffr ixriii 0--f --v j.

vided for any person may join any Vol unteer Military Company. 8 The Comaander-HuChief-ts con-. fident that the horrors of the Lawrence maMHcri.ittj deeply iarpeeaaed ihb' ptjopjejjf jbiyiia npppeaLifne uessaiy to urge them tortieperfeelios. iir some 'organization emciehl for the protection of their' homeyaqd'Tiresltlerj iroaaimurder.and tapine. 'It is but'i'ust'! that the duly.of home xdefencet sboahi' be.

shared by and is determined' to au. ih'ofit'y giyen'him' by "ihe'tiiws enforce the requirements of this order. By order of THOS. 7 Governor, and J.CHkmihobat, Cpl.and ti.r OSXALOOiAPlICES CTJRUT COKRKCTED EVEKV WEEK Bt FMSWilVdraceV. ui flour, Comvpr r5.5a4,00 Cora jljiil.U Potatoes 33 -i nut Beans a I 00 Drieil Peaches per a 'jz a Mrrfo 1 Orrm Lsrd per i Butler ,11 -i'ii iuu'.

Bsgn per in 'IO ia OS J- Daoo.s Hama'Der fb 1 1 StioulHfs Sidex ..05 j- 1 i II Star Cand'es Tallow i' -UrowD hnar 1SIGI 1 f' nuir Honie syrup per gai fib UrKJlMe 12 iv 7 RELIGIOUS. M. 1.. CiitBCH. Ihekk will, be KelisiotteSer-ricesia ibe 1 EI Church io OtkalDOoa on Sundays a ioihwa: o'clock, A.

by the fol suiiilay, June VStli. liev. J. I.oaclier. I do July 5-h, N.

W. Taylor. do do do do do do do lutb. Aug. 2d, 2 vth, 16lh, aeth.

IX IidttnoB. JUoarhr. W.W.Taylor., J. W. Robertav 1).

J. W. Tayf.ir. tlo Sort. Gth, api Scb Sunday School and Bible Ctixs at 21 r.

m. J. W. KobertJ. Pr.arfi,ngorOener,IPr.yfr.MinS,7 nd on Thursday erenmgs of each wtek.

Citizen and tiraDgcrs are ropectfaliyinviied to attend Cls Meeting after the morning priachiu Uueaday. Wrdacalay arid Fh Jay er- and tilings of each week. D. Dickixsoy. 1'asfor.

rTr'PRESiii-si ox Golo The sub- efaanL.hla arira with iln. nuciu uiuiu "i jfuiii. HiiiMut incurring.ciormous flfft' IA -J-. 1 A. IO tx.II hi l'ena at (31,1 Piumm.

Tlociln. l.r!aK. I I t. 7, Up to the time of "T1" -Sea the Enrolled Militia, as hereby pro- '9jwm. i-a -a lim.

rtthcr 1. -r hrat curacy omntfy ever fcad.Ja:, aqw ol- THE WEElvLl- BULLETIN len. to all rimitlinribeamounf of thcr ohlcrs AtL'iJi liuua Jiv. in Uo tlm luil i'rjiiilanA in thin citron the da iae.i every and" Jj m.to up cxi reulr lieYi iceivtd In lias wa) hd hope toiiolhe for the cOBtrj-rrom thff.tx daily editions. c.unir ami his men.

sonic cOixl tn'htrar'' i us lainir, v-r ti.e Moajj Pu.cwt i ONE iDOLLAH A1 YEAR. llladawithoilt (lorn. 3 it'amJ Stale." prelerrcd rr a 1 oilier a neirj-papsr in the best mdm of AnMliaiO. 5S V.l.i "V1 TOrJ- ejlumiia will cMtiiii hmmi all 4.nan.i1 aianlen ut.otU rriw all miarter. U.milUenJearor 5 1' 'i i I deceive It reaikra br the'dutortion of reports VB rr.n a ATUnuatt.

I CA. UK fUltEB.n t) IJCTOR RAND'S Sl'KCIFIC curra thatran had, accompanied b. ucb iliitn-JLM. Stm.iiu.1 preJudlco.ahaH Kemln A. 'ur.

c. II truly magical. Airnlof -r imwipci icai i'i us niir- n. rrico. I a box.

Sent post-paid to auv Hk Cl.etriut Slrcetr I hiiailjilii. Circulars t. cur'd. I1' TIIK InehrinhW mv JEctTvK ANLfeTlDOTh run ni num. UtvlMK Ha certain ccac rOB MtSEMSiee, crJatea a dWike for atrong nnu cjii oe aiiniinui-itl without tho knowledge of iMf'uatlent.

Trice. a aN.x. Stnt by mail to any addrea. by S.O. UfliaM' 4 Chestnut Street.

I'hiladelpht: V. CireuUrs arril free. -Km FIWtKLE LYON'S, 1 .1 111 Setting Jflachines 1. 1 ll J'l'L 5 nTIIESE MACnlN'Efi niakj. th lock.tt-.trh lift.

im. Imi Ida kir uu: wilt and are better, adapted ibaa.auy other eewincMachinrftnio tolreouept change, great yaiiety of aaning reMkUi Ti fwtli; will few one to iweatr thicanraeaor MarueiIle'ilhout topia, aa2 make every atttch perfect, Irom theansK ltH9A tf IK i swaiittef tto feed, netdle, or tension, or Bwkine anvalSiiiai. Ik Marti wwfcver! -V iTkau au A2l. i B-r. mi-mi "catcTc.oiu, or even IM Mhey are fimnle in conitmriinn.

underatuod; andit say parrislirokcn i. Jitoiin aad iiti ililease. Call, Examine. or, for a Circalar. .7 v-M iT I IJ.H....

ij-. in i i.Mi.nillivpwjiiwnin, 4i IJIUIIHLr VJaVAtV. U.1IK.. allU. llsisraafl1 1 ft Oiii.r.

a- f( I njaaal fatM1 i a. a. A.a.. ill.ji Aammisiraior Sale. In tue matter of the wle of the Seal UttLf of Beuael Burasn, decesaed, far um vnlZ: ot Debts.

By virtue of an ord or tale by the Ftahu' Court or the Coonty or Jrenuo, Sum of KuT aas, made January 1010,1833, 1, the "Htnirnli Admiaivtrator of said estate of enact 8Cb will veil at anctioa, to tae'btik est bidJer, at the door of tbo Conn Hnn. fr County ol J.fftfson.in the village of OakaWT i tl. -nfjrrgl rrrrraTiyiDajr i octar, araKSS r.n i i te .1 uiviuci un-naii 01 ueaoaui-weKQaarter aaj -Z." i- man lUlu ffi Oite-halftaBttJautt'thB Iliac irtofx uiuiiKHKB upoa UM preauaaL Gko. R. AdminKtrator of tbu Estete of BenDt Ban.

Velk. tf.uk- 9 lr proe- alle'eAM (iw K. Hiai IS? iliH (H reaifoa- a 1J V. lll JJ Jt fijale. In the-matter of the sajeo'f ifeVBeai Eetare or Uennef Buraam.dsceased, for tbe Da, meat oT Debts.

a 1 tt AT? By Tirtue of an order By thePro-bute Court of tbe County of JtrtLraou. State of Kaniai.un tk lSuVdn if iaa-i underaigncd Ailraioi later at the mmo of Ben-not 1 lno fughcstlidder, at the Court House of tbeC-jualyof Jackaoa. la theviIiM. of Ilolton in the County of Jacksoa afonMat on the fimtdttrmmr ctkr 'a ii' 16C7, at lO.oVIork, Al M.of log uescriDeu rca4 eiier-tltaate Ifta'COBiur ol Jackaon, ua tb8utf Kaaeja, tawit. The undivided one half of the qa.rierof section in tovafhiptca tit) v( n.p sxteen fl6; anTtb aoatlfwett quarter ol tiu- sou'h ea-t qa-rter of 'stctioa" twenty in township nine 0 OrTBBxe mrcm (HJ'Sau properly tohaa'd astWptvteerty or- theeviate of llcnnet U'jrnara, deceaitsJ.

Tuuu or oali: One-half cosh andthe balatxtonacr4ilo nx Dccured upon the premi.es- UCO. Adniiuktrster oftbe Csfaie'uf Eennet Cnm-- -aavdeteajed. N. Ii The other undivided one-half of uid property o.racd by me, and" will be aofd oa reasonable teriaj. Cxa.SU MlXZS.

1j7-1. 8,0 i4 a H. ALLEN, Micx.vctLi:LC or and okaleb i-- FURNITURE -00- CHAIRS, STOOLS, BEDSTEAIrS, Lo jcjj, LBJa Cesses. Tables; Staid, V. ebc.

On Hand or Furnished to Order. io. 171 DoHiwarc 1 LEAVENWOKTH. KANSAS. I THE LEAVENWORTH EVENING BULLETIN.

THE LEAVENWORTH EVEX1XG BCtLETtS has no- bren cubtuhed one joar, a4 Is welt known throughout Kauvj. Iu mcejUiu tkrlnj teeii ercau-r than acV Journal erer rsUWijiicJ in i I paicr me n. ibomjblj crpw ihe taste aiul tb THE EftoC j-rPrIl evMiafterlKr at K.e- Kwinpiir unpunmau lofar news up m-the time of g'llttn ytca. TaaxT, THE Tfii-WEEKLY BllXETLN a lsliuedevcr Prt.ljyjinil: fku Ks Ikll. nr r.fT -m furnUh Mima 1,.

au KuiyLLis meiuiiouaiKi BiAsirettaoie information rommeals as warrant. Hi IUJe cvi to lb loeal and iro luiiiiu uiraicriivu lur accuiacy anu reliabititj. ThU department of the paper is under the charge of a competent editor. AGRIGULTCRE. 'loaddUioa a j.

SK- Vi nt iv c'cjck. ja. ui int rent We are conflJer.t that every family that subscribe 'or TarWniu Botama wlll'agrbt it isa companion of far greale value-Uua its price. A peclmiHi copy faruishcd-gratiatoanywboae-. sire iu Auuress, I' BULLHTir COMP.1HT Aug.

II, "63 iKtt Leavenworth, Kaaau i j'Of. ro GEO. CO-llT. PC0I- A i Io DelHwarti'fNreetltet daad'Cit'stsi. li '7 KANSAS.

All operatioSiTiiiaa of oar i'ro-1- "fessioa aerforiied ia a'scieatffc -nt ffi Rxntaby permlmion to tberollow.nr palrow: uv. i aoa. llax 4 m. I JU I j'a j- rT avaaaaWi.iu i a "VTOriCE i hereby jtvrn tint, rm the, Fufc AViday AW A. O.MSS3.

Letters of A.I min- iji.JZiZiZz f. "vi.TVW n't'rrrT" fwi rA in uawmirc ami aKamsi saia esMlu. are requirva aaaaatvaSjWHsaaaaSHlW tVyjAilllifeMgligPjIslBl mratijaijO.tba.KaiaM.01 Joan-FavfaiM, de-. ccastd, laje fTergnn County, Kaasaa, were. hamed.Uos the-'-Frobite lorablblt theia lor aliawanre within on Tear.

t. KllCr Ultl flllrt all atftlai laallaaM iaS itlat biU. 'a. i ui jfjw, ai. miDi3iraor..

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