1 ? sgiiriSHOT I.. MILLER, EDITOR. WHITE CLOUD, XAHSAS: Tharidar, : : Sweater 19, 184. ---- rThn rnWlft Jtrrmnl iH this plsce. nno'er tbftiuperiHtendea,of UWMBvQUI'U' .v mm.w ------ - Mr. J. D. Brown, naa sow jcn ".op; ration for orerlwo monthsj, There 'are seventy-seven ischqlsre' enrolled, )w(itli enonglfw-coBjers.'WBM the enroImenV to ran the number up to near one hun dred. The average daily attendance ia W lixty. jQwing to the waBt ofrega-j hnoolrheretpfore.-jwoet oftU schol: are were sadly behind-hand with their eTudTes.and it required iome timeand tronJ&-?o ofotti&li&'hnghfy theia udV bat now the institution is running mtlr, and the pupils are materially lm--proving'., , .j,. .'-'-., ' .J&Jre are nongb, children ia tMs Dis- trfet to mate two laree schools. Tweri- Hrif thirty are u'niiif 'a aayonTua ?eler-'ifin .r&BonahlVT rcet ' alon? wMl itfUl2tJi-- -.'' " -a. eJ.U. HiairTvto saventvfive popila., ". is Ftll'lVL.' -.'-T.-'." i- .'Mcff-itn rBIf OBSlDlf lOr-ft.WJJlUUCtAU uwjy.iw.i-- tsiVoL theni, withont-'neglaeting otnere. iOnr'ach'ooI should be 'divided into' two cj'irtnienV;' or, at least, an, assistant "tewfier ' ahonld, be employed.. There aoBld.awo.be a.large, eomioruDia ana -esmventent echool-house built at the ear liest day possible. The only room that "an obw'be procured for .that'pnrposa,' is canvement,. ana; in. every, way, unsuiia itelr"-With: the right "kind vof fa school -kouie; and k' sufficient1" complement 6f -rooa leacnersf wuiiq uioua couw noss. 01 one oi me nnesi scnoois in me mats. .zJThe .Board, of Directors hare appoint ed jSttnrday. the 19th inst, for a Dis trie taoeting, to vote for or against is suing oonus 10 ouua a icuoui-uoubb. The law requires that a majority of all ieiroters residing in any District, shall fee necessary to authorise the issuing of ponus. as is not sninciem mat major- iijvoi mose, woo seetnt to attend oe. op; tainedjhatno. bonds can be issued wittf- pit a.msjority of all tbe qualified voters raiding'in the 'District voting in favor of tHe'pYoposition. The law also forbids the, site pf suchbond's for less than ninety cents pa tbe4dollar; and they have fifteen or twenty: .years to ran, 'with interest. Tote for the -Bonds.' 1?iJ!ijeOTiON ih this Township, Tuesday vfM.'cold, stormy and dissgreeable; yst (hers, was, a pretty full vote out. We do not know of half adozen voters" bo longing in this precinct who were 'not stthe" polls here .or, at some other -place in Uie To wnship. The election p assed off quietly, without any drunkenness, wran gling, orexcitementof any kind. There vfere 92 'votes cast Lincoln received 7,Mc01ellan none. Five tickets con gained; no names of Electors. -fThe Anti;Lane majority comes up to our 'highest expectations. White Cloud has dons her whole duty. If other places cr ,, , , , , n generally naa aone as wen, ine uouoiy would have rolled up three hundred ma jority: against the corruptionists. Lee's majority "is 65; Griswold's 74; Brown over uoodnow, only is. J. us average majority on the 8tate ticket Is about 54. 1 'Highland cast 121 votes, giving ' an Anti-Lane msjority of about 17 Iowa' Point 'cast 73 votes, giving the Lane . i . - ' - s5rt ' rm'r i licit stooufc, pu majority xuo auii Lane majority in the Ypwnship, iherefore, is only from 15 to 20. D at rick is elect ed Representative by 84 majority. V'LiTB cr LiKCOLS. The enterprising publishers have bent ns a copy of the Life and Pnblic Services of Abraham Lincoln; embracing' a full history, of his Life; his career, as' a Lawyer -and Politician; his services in Congress; with his Speeches, Proclamations, .Acts, and "Services as President of tbe .United States; and Com' mander-ih-Ohief of the .Army and Navy of-the "United State?, nri'totne present time. . It is a valuable and interesting work, as well since, the Presidential elec iiefl is over as before. r The'price is only l-eBts. Bend that amonnt't'o T. Bl P"le?sonBrother8,306'Chestnat'8treet, iPljijadelphis, and have a eopysent by etpraeiail. . ,J fincBXAH ok. tbe 'Movb. We have iaaportant-ntws- from Sherman. Leav fl; tiro cbrps'bf his army ."under" Thorn; a"s,.'at Chattanooga, , to attend to. Hood, he returned to, Atlanta with five, corps, destroyingtbe railroad between.'Chatta aoogaad Atlanta, and sending the iron' to. .Chattanooga;' He then bnrned At la&taand marched with .his entire army for Charleston. This looks like doing the wofk'thoroagbly, and tbe Anaconda Is about to take another coil., ' ib. Medary, formerly Gover- rior of Kansas, died at Columbus, Ohio. XJr Monday evening. It went against Us grain to support McClellan. jOld Dsstlf saved him from voting that way. WheoGsn. Harrison died, Medary made tiapjous remark, in the Ohio Statesman, "fie inquires a long spoon who sups viA ike .devil.' Perhaps fee ' knows boar. JCs The city of Galena,, Illinois, has gives McClsllsH a considerable majority;-. while; to balance of that. eeetioBot the BOmW ke gone overwhelmioglyUnion Her Vote is supposed to be a complimenij SO aacyieuas lor utiuj aciccieu vuoguur boat Galena to hide on, during the battle of Malvern i Hill. . ,. .. ," fFmSmKti v.-.j iwflsmmi v-; - BgWSajMlill ABKiOTMDYUK.! ttt-if Copperhesdisnfis sqnalchedont, anlj the last hope of the rebellion is gone, The people.have pronounced their verdict ind' thosebv bnlv small majorities. The Unionists gain aix.orsevan Congressmen' in New To'rki and ihree'br four ;.in,Ilr-; npis. They will have s majority of over two-thirds in C&hgxe&BV'thpVleaying the rebels powerless toembarrasstpe.uov ernment in that body. Here sre tbe pro bable majontiesWthe'home vole, which will be largely'incroased Jn ;favr pf Lin coln bv the soldier.tvotev in those States which permit their soldiers to'vote : For Lincoln.' - MAINE. ' "" 'VV-,2"P0(J- NEW HAMPSHIRE;, o 3.000. , VERMONT. , ,.-, ., ,. .SP.0OO. MASSACHUSETTS.. ' -40.-000; .,.'..S. -!Sti HIAnA'"1 KUUUE ISLAfll), ,s:ooo: CONNECTICUT, -. NEW XORK, t "PENNSYLVANIA -. MARYLAND.'1 ' WEST VIRGINIA, - C&.000. tf.oo.o. Vis'.obo. ' 7.000. . 10.000; TENNESSEE, (not eslimated.) OHIO, 40,000. Indiana.- - miqhigan.,,, illinois. wisconsin, minnesota; SO.OOOf 15000 30.O00. 15.000. 6.000. IOWA. MISSOURI. , 30.000. KANSAS.:. . ,;,, . CALIEORNIA,, , ' NEVADA,- r. OREGON. For- ifcCMlan. NEW JERSEY, , " ' DELAWARE. KENTUCKY, ' '-" 15.000. 25.00b. 2!00O. 5.000. m'5.000..' (email:) 'GoTHRiB.-The,,. Leavenworth, Tiroes, giving a list of Anti-Lane Senators elect M t: ed to the Legislature,. mentions W. W, Gntbrie, from Brown: and Nemaha.- Guthrie is not.electpdT was not a candi Catc, - na . i5 "hgnti-Lane enough to hurti,mnch,.--In""ppjttip8j) liai.belongs to thB'.Guthrie partyoF which &b'l8!nes3i, lail, andfiUin." He came out for iu. Senate against the .regular', Anti-Lane nominee, and only wubilrewj-a.few ,day -i - -- before tbeelectioo,- upotf condition that tbe nominee should'dd likewise. To save the District this was consented to, and a neWj'rflan, putbn '"the.-track; 'but' there was no time,to canvass; in , his, favor,-:or even to explain the matter to the 'donbt ing andiditeatisfied.i w'Gntrie iinipl succeeded ihIbsinffWe'Anti-LBne Sena tor in Brovyn,'and.Nemaiia, ,ini defeating tbe two reguIar-AuU-LaGe Represenla' lives jn. Brown', and? incirryirig' Brown County: f0 r the Lah'eticketl $f l from "50 to lOO'majbfity. ' He acepmpiished pre cisely "what; Jieaimedat, and'what he was no doubt handsomely paid:ont of. the Lane Corruption iFund for doinB.'-'TeV; haps the'people ourth'ere will coma to understand Tthis' slippery, genius, after wnue wnen ne sens inemoni every year, for a couple hundred years. or so. X3T Wlves, , jMothers, and Sisters, wbot8;HasbaQd.SDns,' and 'Brothers are serving'inl tbei Army,r.:annot'pnt-rihto their knapsacks a'more necessary or val uable, gift '''than V few5," boxes" of"flotLo wat 8 Pu.ls AKn.QrEXT.l"TbeyiinT sure; bealthieven'underltbe exposure's 6f a soldie!r,'rlife.' "a s-'l e : l-"' - If the reader6fJthTff''VolicSi:'erannot r ' irkt 1 - . - ' ,- . - J -- . i in -rt get a oox oi iruis or ointment irom Ltne drug store. in his. place, let- him write to rae;.60 -Maiden '"Lari"," Enclosing" the amount. ahd'I. will' mail a box'ffee of expense, aiany aeaiers wui not eeep my medicines on hand because they can not make. as. much profit is-on other per- sons make. 3a eents. cents; end W.40 per box or'pot." Nkver DB8PAiB.4-Msay ayoung house- wife has given, np. irf Jdecpair after .re peated attempts to make light bread and biscuit, .because, she had. not tbe-right material. After procuring De Land Sz Coi's Chemical "8'aieratus there "was" no difficulty in baVjng light and wholesome bread. ' So never despair, you who 'have not yet used this Saleratns, but call . on - " .T- -V Jit r: A your grocer to sell it, and once need, you willave no other. L '.i ' .. it . " " - f 7 . im 1 . a. uuw-Biurm prevanea on Monday night and.Toesdey, accompanied by elset. "The enow .fell to the depth'.of tbree or four inches. The weatherhas aince t been rather ;warm, ; yet llje, eoo w melts put slowly. -- .-- ,xiez . yry;If. 'somebody Jwill furnish jig. with V: 1 3 . ,J" .-.- '.-' t.'J-i '- 1 a complete taoieoi toe vote 01 ims.uoBB ty.we 1 shall be pleaawHo-pBtoish itfor futuTBreferenoi.' nponraiWrln-a voiconhW-ToreTgn bF nHeui thdm:a . o(:ier. 1f.uf;i.oldifrs,w,iU:be;receired,,-Coi,will lions may hear'McOlellan carries only . . mencgmM ren1.rn-sdm.wh.r'withirconvientdi.-, the poor, miserableZStatesfew Jersey, rth-ehLnetfiik'et. This Urice.cnati"l!it.iif1asceTiainea what" vote, and Delaware., and probably Kentucky.. KjOiY.'A2' ft??i.l.g are needeTI'to carfV-certaTn. Districta and' BeUid "aeciTtv-avc gCwsifj result of the election in Doniphan County, is about 170 majority for Lee. On the balance of the State ticket, some of the Lane and some of the Anti-Lane candidates have majorities. Tbe two Anti-Lane Senators aro elected Dren ning by a considerable majority J aftd Price by 20. Detricfe is elected". Repre-1 aWvstStsict, Pa'yne jri the ! 1 2.l,'RUil Wltbe 13, and LelaslinlthV - - --"- ii irr t i.. - rt.,.'5 ...1 T.-.'-r H rS .'.'vsr J 4tR aiijLanH-L.ana; , ijow we (Lneit9:is District Clerk, Jenkins County Attor ney, Camp Soperintendent of Instruction, and" lowers Assessor. - The 5th Representative DistrfcCpWayna Township) is really Anti-Lane by at least 125 maiorit ; .vet -it Rave ftonuvO to'80liane.maiortfy:HWe hearMtfi .brotjiec-inr.la w.,and iDepoXyjEravost Mir- nterest, by fair, means pr fnol. l;, "Of thatp'riucjp,al, cause . a f J he general result in-,thrtjWounty; we needisay out little. It all comesof 1 not holding'1 a 1 Cbnnly'Gpnventfon"1 When We predict- iir, i? .v- i. .' i ; m. ' ea, oflfc flijofi iiue,uj iut iui3..uuio wonld in the end ba a5 matter, ot regret, , we had hd:idealUiaf'it'w'onld: com'e to pass so. 8909. Had-'a-' Con ventio'n ''been held, "and a regular ticket-nominated, it would bav ouaedj at Jeast. two,, pqndred striightiotes to -the. AptitL'snehticke't. Rntthnt did'aot'snifa' fewindiviJrlals. They'wanfed'to ronlho machine, and ,a ConXfent.ion might hoje spoile.d-fheirap. Thus -.the . AntiLanemen, tundoubtedly in a large majority in tus bounty,, wero left'in an nnorgahi'zed statewitb'nothing to concentra?9'them some;to'jbeled;ovei tofLane..andothe.r8.to remamiat home. Candidates cameouttt their'own hook three or fonr for somo offices, which has ranked in'th'o defeat of gO? officera and Anti-'Lne men, and the ,e!ec. "on oi men.ulteriy .untried ana. unknown. ." instance, a man 13 elected Probate' Judge, whom we do'dt believ'hadever before been heard 0! by one hundred of the per sons who voted .fqrrh"ra, Indee.d.'we.are told that he has not resided inthe :Statei Jongenongh td be a qualified voter. ' Wo alsoi:ame'withina few votes of 'losinfe a Senator. , , . . i Hfjc ,. , - j -.1 1 , j .-"' Butiwodonotccar.e to dwell, further tipon tbis shameful .reealt afopresont. We'intend'to-'refefto the' matter s'gain, 'wherrwe'shall give our opinion in .full, . -1.-3 ' qn vf r.ff.OT ' -;.fi . .;- 1 .' ana reiaiq some lacts tor ine consiaeration .- ,. i'.ft .. of Anti-Lane -voters.- - tf t . W. been a a promoted by'Gov.jCarneyitOjthOjppsition of M'ajorpf,that-.regiment.-5. Thelpromo tion has been well earned. Major'Utf.'at the firstoutbreak of the'wa; 'left ' college and euiV. "Ie three monlfis' service, in tranE;BIair,a'ai, Louis, .regimenr, "and MjU8tedjptue'qaptnre 0 O.rnp Jackson. Whenhis-termJexpired,"he came' hom and 'assisted in'recrditing.th? Kansas 7th'f a'hid! was clib'sen First Lieutenant of-'c'o. Uponjthejjgrpmotion of Capt..Her rick1lo,MajorrtLiep.t..Utt was made'Cftp tain of his Cmnpsny, and was atifs head tbiongh allrits ardnous services, 'until knout eigbten months .since, rwhen he "r-t'7 . 2"-'s ' - I-- had his XootBbot'cff inra battle near Tns cumbia,-Alabama.vwhich unfitted him for active duty formoe than a year. During i.'.i:ijh..r..i I'm' t".-iJ. !."!?. . u" inuc, tcrtiii uiuvurs iu iue rezimcni were promoted overhiraj.jTho position pfpMajorJiavjiiB recently.beenagain made yacantr.tiovj'Garneyhaa recognized merit and- valuable rBerviceV,!rbyvth"e appoint ment of Capt. Utt to the vacancy. ;rJ3JWe nolioa"'tha't -Madame Lbo. Marahall. tbe g'reat'natnral C'loivo';an't,,, (it dldn'WiAJii'go by'that nai'e h'ia holding forth in Leavenworth. As a ssmpleofjhjrpj-e.dicUpnsofthefutrirewe payetateithaBha was in thisjglace,' last Summer; '- and1 iVonFcffice.Th'cofiveraa'- rVt,',r -- ;TJ1 bedtiCiLfnolnrwillcbeonr.De'xt Ptesiderit.",- Thatt wis pnrely, 'prophetic; and embrscedt worprbpo5itjbris; Thephe wilhlTega,d'lo, Lfrlcoln havingTailed ,we have too.much faith in her "claivoyance" to'-doubt that 'th? other alternative ' will come to. pans. , 7T r i ' I ',''' - " "-"7 !Thi: Pmirrens-i-This' excellent" month; ly.-devoted' to' the'l'Merests' of the "crafti cdntinnes 'to'vis?t,!'tls", regularly. "As a specimefl bTfte' typographical art .alone. .rt7 3-; ,"!?,': r--i '"'j:,"''1 ';"" i ." ucannowaii .io4comraanaine;aqmiranon of every good printer.7 Its pages-ire fill, ed with matter of use and interest to the crarjjV.and altogether,. it sysv 'publication wJuch.np pn'oter-can afifoi'dTtd. be with tj". The Fort' SdottiMonitbr'nppbrt- ed Lee for Congress nntil a few days ago But Jim Laneihappened.in Eot't Scott, on his,'wa.v.frp'mtha"pnrsdit of Price'," and gave'Eramert,abput 3150, whendown came Lee's .name., and ud went Sid. C lark's.- Tt is an easy, matteror, E tnmert 3 i fc' s?"j I lo-vaci ine owsowv ' t ri K. 5" ' mW One of the Democratic .Congress-' men inst. elected "in New-YorsrOity.-dled tbeVMber day ;a'nd'6ne of he'Presiden- .:'.ri.'.i - -vUf'Lv WiML ?..ltvt.-' itu-uicciura crnwea (O ,jOBnecucui..oas elected is the 6th. fGordon (who is Qor dSa.?)e!cte'd bJudgSVs tWhflnii,Lajiticketa-reriEd- oWirs..-a-il4)oee-fvery '.W.tlW H .W.MWUV. Tfl --.j-. --.j--. . c 'sh"al,wsiowamappointed f6rith espres Krif 8bser6f rffnning'the'Coiinly VLine's 'PBOKOiep: Capt. L.-H.'TJtt, of Co pftny A-.thKansaa'CaValry ' has t?dn"JwitSD8;Ladiea'nrnf'bd''es"tab-nahment.-.roaflef'trje following prediction: oaUr'Ther:pricejis only 81.50 ti 'yen? Pahlisbed b'yJyhri Greason'iiCa.; NeV Tort" 'a":1 "v: 1 ": " Lrt a itpi .tiI 1 rr . r ? . .1 ...i. r WSWa .-n A e)itd slrnl aT ,.s X ii'JtT. u H From indications, there waa a very large vote polled is this Jate. oa Toes day. We have bat sWntnras; but.it b probable theJUae Stateckat ia ejected. The vote -on CoBgraaiie cleeeaad.we are unable to say which laaadidateiaBac cessfil.tNptkerwcsn we'gaeeeiow. the LegislatonT will ataahathViparties claimingitL It may betYll.rigat'oa the borne vbte;bot every Aati-Laae bub who has not at .least J.0V majority may caicn late nponJbsiag'wiadltd out of hie "'elec tion. Tee Lfnefpreeae. are airs aHy be ginning to intimate thw course inserersl of the D ut 1 ids. Tbe Lane leaders, using secretary Lawrence aa their tool, have 'sent al iH ideating! Tieqriey7"BaBed 3oEn T. Cox, (a pretty same to go to bed to,) r"j -- -- m- -- -- -' downtowarllithe'IndiaB; coBBtry bb tue-preteMe of takins the vote of Kin eader 'taking ofKansae candiJatj8,-whenitheffqniredpumber will JiejjjkaulaUorsdr-Bd-ftd to-the-eel- diers. Lawrence -Mill issaacertiGcates to' . W!-Y!f-.Vi .rL 1. ..j' and they will ast as judges of the qualifi cations of the:,)nembwajcrtKBir body. By this- mesns the people are to be de- fnudtd oftheir just rights; and the Stats disgraced and rbbb'ed for another six years. 1 Doniphatf Connt'y gives Le's about 170 maioritv. The balance of tbe State ticket mixed. ' Two "Anti-Lane' Senators and four Representatives chosen, and one Lane Representative. Atchison is. claimed by the Anti-Lane party at 250 majority, with two Senators and five Representatives. The Lane party claim it'for their State ticket," xcept that tit.-' -.,. . .. , ' . Lies receives iu majority, ana tnat tnsy have elected one fcenator and two Repre sentativee. Leavenworth gives tbe Anti-Lane State ticket about 700. msjority, andLe 1.000, The Anti-Lane party claim the three Sen ators and nine Representatives, and the Laneites claim one or two Represents tlV!S. , , ., Johnson Connty reported 150 Anti Lane., with one Senator and three Repre 6entai.;ve Donelas Cont; reported 400 Lane, with the two Senator." "d six Represen tatives. Shawnee County, for Lane, with 1 Senator, and one- (perhaps two) i?pre- tentative. Brown Connty gives .the Lane ticket about 60 majority, and elects both the Loe Representatives. "However, Rawlings, in the Eastern District, is only a Lane man as against Gov.. Carney. If Carney is not a candidate, bnt a third man is brought out against Lane, Rawlings is pledged to go for. the third mad, and against'-L'ahe. - ' We have heard uothiog-from Nemaha, and therefore khow"nblhip'gl'abput the Senator from Brown and Nemaha. We think the Lane candidate 'will bo success ful. The cause of this result, and. of the loss of Brown County, we shall' speak of nereaiter. . .,,., vf ST "Another rebel pirate has been ta ken tin and.done for., 'The. Florida has benlcaptared:in:the harbor "of Bahai, in BraBilj'by' theUniteI " 81:ate8ehip:,Wa- chus'ett." - The Wnchus'ett rn,tbroneh 01 jl"?- .;. t.ij. --- ' J- - the Brazilian fleet, gobbled updha Flori da,, and to weJ'her" out to :sea, under fire ofitiie"fleei-and:a fort'on nhofe; and'pur Mhed'Jby two war vessels' ;' but' she' ran away from her pnrsner, ,am received no damage..0" Tbe British papera are howl ing over this net; as a violation of the law-of ni!tion ;' bot somehow the rebels can'cdmm'it all manner of piratical depr redationii, jn-shjps of British, build, arm eiy..withtBntish gnos, and manned by British 'Bailors, or rcan make robbing and morderihg'raids'into the United States fro'rfl British provinces, without once vi olating the law of. nations, But tbe Flo rida is safe, violation or no violation. ' .Lf.'i." V T. ! 't 1 "ga. correspondent. gives ns the names of. several persons .in 'this County and Browne -whom he' aays be. knows to have received money from Lsne'arid :CIarke Forworking for their tickstj, We do not tbirjc it worth,. whileto publish the name, sent. tTbe poor fellows doubtles. needed it?more than' -Lane and Clerke aid,"'and'will soon get rid of it; and up ., on ibe whole, itrs a decided advantage 0 the pnblic to jscattsr, their ill-gotten gains by, this-or: some other mesns. "Arthur's Home .Magazine, ,fpr December, is received, u is illustrated witbTheiBride." and ." Child'e Even ing Prayer." This excellent Magaxine sgejtks encouragingly of its prospects for 186?..,, In consequence. pf the high price of labor and .'material, the subscription will bereaflerlbe 82.50 a year. Publish ed 'al. Philadelphia. ." . 'd:Li - - - WimW- Wahave heard of a maa in this Cddhty,- whb had" been a noisy Lane man. but on election day he, voted the Antf-Lane ticket.' When asked hisreaa- ons for tbe sudden change, he replied "Weill the fact is,, J haye got the name lof.beinz a Javbawber. and. I voted that .e -..- - - - f ticket to redeem ay character. l'-'-jTaer vu'mmS miu inllnlainn. J i r & - ' lt,i;j"!! ir - - '-r ilBT" .jJjSincAXchisoB.Qpnnty has; gas: agajusuiiafie.iwei reeosatoendt.to. mm a earefnl peraaal of hie speech iC6Bgrese;' in which he spoke eo feeliBgly of" loyal AuLt.. ..J - ...T.-..:t.ntr nuvaiauB- .uwjiw' ww"y TAirtfAtaWliTirTliere are pes- hepe hundreds of poor men aboat wave north and the Port, who eera a living for themselves and familiee by working for the Government. The affaire at the Fort are rum bv Jim Laae'a too!, and of coarse, hie tyranny is made to reach! the very hnmbjeat laborer under bis cotj trol. Tbf8ea wew jubiobi v.nng mously opjied to LasKgwhiek circumg stance waif' see oHefomedBafja da or two beft)refthe fiedoh. tM Billetfa and CosewaiiveM1"1 hllol ing threat written -by ne same -peraon, at tbe dictation of Lane. After reading mind : Ia thle a free country? l Govbrxubrt EsTioms.-W have hundreds of men in Government employ, .who usually vole.jU.outjslections. Let ourjcitiBene u1qfo for whom this elaaa of "citizens vote, and all whoare fonndcooperating1 witFCorjperheads, nil ttM avosrad MSfllea:of the -Govern- ..--u:. :J.ii3... il.u;I" K W.ili affiliate w'ith;tto:enemie.or the'Gover'n mnti anil litenoba theoblic'erib'. - "So that'those who "prefer' to "snatain treason toYoundUnion men Tor office", mayhave May allotted to' them lo;eloea np 'thir a'ccotinia and stop "id forfsouhd friends of the Government. Thit'ifay will jhr'e lv and 6onrcome.Bullitin, before th$ HUction. -We Shall Sre Trlere? are hnndred of men in the, service, of the Government, who iive'npori the Government, draw their rations amlrmoney for the support of iheir families.,. Will tuat claaa sup port the Union candidates for office will tbe frients of the Government receive the support of that class of voters? If party ties prevent these people, who; live by the favor or tbe Government, from support ing'tKe known , friends of Jthe Govern ment, should thtU.ia justice to true 'and tried' friends, continue to hold fat office? Take notice at the polls, and let their votes decide their own esse.. They will vote for .or agafns.t the Government. Conservative, btfore the Flection., ., . Cleah Thbm. Oct." To the victor Itlong the tpoils." To loyal men belongs th patronage of this Government. Semi Traitors may howl, and iheir ally, the Times, screech, bnt disloyal men will be cleaned onLJBulleiin. after the Flection. 'The friends of the Government, so harped npon in the above extracts, are Jim Lane and his hirelings, who dispense the patronage of the Fort; and the Cop perheads aid semi-traitors sre Lee and Thacher and their anppOTters. Simmer ed down, it wonld read: "Vote the Lane ticket, or your families shall starve 1" 3T Peterson's Magazine,, for Decem ber, is .on onr table. Tbe illustrations are, " Waiting for Father,:? "Milly'e Lovers," a Colored Fashion, Plate, and a magnificent Ti'le Page. For 1S65. thia.will be the chearJst Magazine in the country. Notwithstand'ing high prices, which' re compelling every other simi lar pnblica.'.'on to raise its su bscriplion, that of Peterson vill.remain at'82'.ye''- Bend on yonr orders Co Philadelphia. , tW Gen.'MoClellan seut in his.resig nstion as Major-General, the first of this week. He thought he Wonl.l be eleC'ed f resident, end wouldo t need the position any longer. His resignation will be, ac cepted, and be will be permitted to return to railroading, or to enter the .rebel army, where bis heart and bis friends sre. JT lbs telegraph informs na that Gen. Sheridan and one of bis staff offi cers have so far recovered from , their te" cent poisoning, as to be. able to t'rde ,ont an horseback.. This is the. first. ivcrhave heard of his having been poisoned.' "f,r,e have often wondered whether the people of-Leaven worth, were madenp wholly of stomach. The -local depart "menU"of tbe papera of'that village' are devoted almost exclusively to puffs., of restaurants and drinking saloons. - " -- ' ?i : ' The Nbw Cosstitution or Martcaxd p-Tbe Maryland Free Constftntion ma1.es' some very important'ctienges in the law of the State. It declares 'that all men are created equally free, and are entitled to the proceeds of tbeir labor," tbst hereafter there shall be neither slavery nor invol untary aervitude, except in punishment of crime. Whereof the party, shall have risen duly convicted ;r and 'all' persons held to service br labor aa slaves are declared free! It prohibits the General Assembly pass ing any law to-compensate masters or claimants of slaves emancipated by the Constitution.. It affirms 'that the Con stitution and lawe of "the United States are tbe supreme law of tbe land, to which every citiaeh of tbe Bute owes permanent allegiance. The Legislature is to make provision for taking the vote of soldiers ia tbe. field -Aniiasponant feature of the Constitution is tut which readers inehgi bio to office and 'iseempeteBt to vote at any election, nalesa' restored' to citizen ship by e.two-thirbVvote of the Legisla ture, all, perrons who have aided the re bel! 10a m any way, eHber' by service. aoney,TgoodaIettera. or by- inform ation. Tbis willidisfraacbuea great many of the former ciUsjeosror Maryland and ia the first attempt mad byaBy.'aTtate to punish its citixeas for leading aid toTtbe rebellioni ' , s BaiTISH GCISBAS AOAIXST Us At thegreat Union .meetiasi-ia New Haves, on'WedMdaT, the Bev.Dr. Patton. just returned from Earope. made a'speecb. in me conn oi-wnicB. oa- sani.inat tie had'horned.homa tovote foi Mr-Lin coin', 'and that his haste had been, stimu lated bv bavins; observed how deenlv in terested tbs aristocraer of. .England ara tb'atMcCTellaBshodd succeed.:" .He spoke of' noolemea "who freely admitted' tbev jr u .- u: . ..- ' fluen?eithe'eJectioB Biavor oMcCIellan, believing thai' hie electioa would bet Jol lowed by peace aad ttparfition.. . U '"" TaMw'of Srmidae's'reewat victory waa reenvasl Wnasgs) i-Boetbif with three 'skeat.fot SaeTtdaa. ''Grst'';sid HlmmtiimAmimmtttrtAmMm? ' . r'-;'3 i!tet.-j & ';' CJUWoiSKjOB-aBaEBAL BlBXKT. That thia gallant officer is no more tbe telegraph neglects direcuy 10 iniorm us, bnt indirectly announces tbe fact by men tioning tbe honors to be paid to bis mem ory. As befoie stated in oar columns, he has been lying ill at Philadelphia, of malarious flux, contracted in Virginia, tbpiagh hia case was not regarded, as very dttMSJrbus nntil within a day orji'wo. v XSTIU &1IUUJ ,ww... in Airi vilIe,yAlaWraa, iuay xy.iozo. una jb movesl toCincinnati inhie'yontb, With bia'faah:riJames G.Birnej! Hsi studied law herein bnt before entefing jfponue prectiesVof tbe professieni .eugageijh busiiiess in Michigan. In 1848 ne went to Philadelphia. In April, 1861. be rais- ed a regiment 1 the 23d PennsyjvMJajhnjh.earmjr.Jt.isaid hia wruk"1' rafeemonths men. and on the expiration of its term of service, re-org6ir.wHt',for; tbree years. In December, 1S61. he was promoted to a Brigadiership. distinguish ing himself at YorktownJiWilHsmih'qrg,'' and esoecially in tbe second batt.'e Oi Hull liRoswCoapicnee-froes-the very- first for, his gallantry,, discretion and eminent soldierlv "qualities,' promotion .followed - .: -yi. i' " m':':: ri'..... 1 promotion, anu ue ocgsraounjjf ,vieuci. Doringthe present campaign -in Virginia he Ijad' labored uuceasingly, and. bis .di vision was' particularly conspicuous ..in the. hard fighting .of the Army of 5 the Jame$ for, the possi?flion , of Chapin's BJmT.' " Z. J ' '. ,.",. ,..,'"-, It, seems, hot yesterday., that- General Biiney's achievements in front, 0 Richmond,-were the fugrri!ing topic, of the nation.. Scarcely bad I he first bnrat - of a'lroiratio'n fiibsided, when thn,, wanrior jlay dowhto. his. resL But -though he uae passen away, ine memory 01 ina.oraye deeds tvilllive in the records of the pre--spnt war,, and, posterity, as well an his.co renipbrarir.desoi ile himjss one.wbo de serves wellj.of ,bis , country, Cincinnati Ou telle. How Pmck Tbeats nis Prisosebs. Tbe following, from a paroled prisoner, shows how old "Pap" treats his prisoners: This advance guard of the.rnbel army and all .expeditionary, partija of it. seize every adnlt male not most evidently, and positively disabled, and collect, them un der guard. Tbe men thus gathered are marshaled in line, and each is questioned as, to whether he is in any manner in tbe military service of the United States. Tho answer must be direct, "yes" or "no." If "yes,", the respondent is in formed that he la prisoner of war, and is to be treated accordingly. If " no," be is told that the State of Missouri be longs to the .Confederate Government, and he is conscripted into its armies. In to one or the, other of these, classes each prisoner roust go. Price is described as riding part, of tbe time on horseback, and,part of tbe time in an ambnlanre with the pretended Governor Reynolds. , Tbe invaders are said to bo abont 15.000 fightingjnen, partly cavalry and partly mounted. infantry, with about five thousand " camp followers," teamsteis. cattle scalers, atco". Tfie. camp tilt and all tbe movements avowed a ueuign .and expectancy of takingposse.aion ajt,Jefler. I son City .installing Reynolds-& or,, and holding the State for tho Loiife'l- t riM. . i -.1 I eracy. Jeff.,1 bompson is reporteii with' n .,..-., r ' j ' Price, but not-wtb any command. - ' J Death of a Distisgcished Man. 7- j Hon. Thomas' P.- Marshall died at his j house in Woodford Connty, Kentucky, on Thursday, the 22d nit., of .disease of the heart and longs. Mr. M. was widely jnowii ili?nP pii'be. most gifted men o' his day, a.nd fr l8 'Mt thirty year had occu-'ie'd a il'W I",! of t1" public at tention. " F-w ml?11 anrpass-d him io va ned learning and ee6't'l'l,rr "l."e ments. which, with bis ."P'endid genins. made him one of the most .tractive ora tora'of tbe age in which he Hvl" Cal.'VVashborne U pnshinzviijnrou the work'- of contesting' the election of Dan.' Voorhem In Conires in ili'o Sc'r- ait.M i.ir... n:,:-.. ti,.- rxr ,.( 'frand "aceumulatra'daiiy. and a mis"- of evidence will ba Dresarited in snppo't of Washbnrne's claim 'to th will carry the certain conv that VToorliee"ovei His' cert tion to the most'unb'Iushirig franls. X ' 1 '.... . i 'U.I 'A correspondent r6f tbe Philadelphia Press' at ales that Beriator Wall, of New Jersey! declares that. in event of the Detn ocrats being defeated at the polls in No vember. Gen. McClellan will place hfm felf'at'th head of a million men, and hy virtue" of military power declare himself r . f - . .i V-. irt... . ct rresineni oi ine united acaterf. as oeu ator Wall haila from the same State as Gen. M.-Clellan, he should 'know whereof he speaks. "My first effort was for Dssce." a aid Jefferson' Davis at Augusta, "and Isertt commissioners to endeavor to arrange an amicable dissolution. i From time to time I have repeated efforts to that end, tut never, never have I sought it on any, other iatit lul Independence." ' $lje Kansas tftpef.; SOL. MILLER, Editor and Pabli'shar. i Two DotLias'A Yju, i Adtaxr. Pay meat should be made strictly in advance? 'oth' erwlss, the rat of $3 per xear will btfchirgsd, atthedjscretloa of. the publisher. . 1'li.v - v ' .t -A s "1 SCCCLAB ADVS8TISI.XC. ia 1 1 mo; 3 mo. Q mo. lyear. -:1: Square, -, Square j, -, 3 Squares, , "-i-CoInmn, -j Column, $aoo 5 00 7aT0 '10.00 15.00 SOW, 15.00 ,7X0 10-lM) '15.00 35.00 35.00 .X!M tiOJOQ 15X0 S0.00 35.00 10.00 15t0 '2500' 35.00 50 00 x "Uiiumn, r.l (50.00. 75.00 For1 any other length oftime,. in accordance WUa tfle aeove rates: which mnalroalr to mr- alar.adisrtiaing.jj .,, , r business uaros ora lines or less. $ a year. For Lenl and transient advertisements. 11 per square for the first josertion, and 50 cents per squara for each subsequent insertion. aSeecial Kotiecs will be chanted 50 neVcant. extra; and editorial advertlaementa and. per- 'Ten Hues ofsollii Brevier make one square. AlITraetlonVef half ,-aqoare' iW- over, are; eo-aaf-ad-'aia full square:,- , iijt- is. J J: Adveitisesjiea.UTeaalriBs to bcarti8ediOi will be charged, the cost of. certifvinfc iaaddi-Uoa'totai-regalarraus.1- -' .' " r. Trusjent sdvertrsesieataBQtt' be -paid 'for Invariably in advance. "S '-. . i - -.CT iQBJWOatir f ll H.AKtAm.rt Batiaa..aa !''. n. in .ur.ii.in M. KltVTtrnrw 0 -" IBISH SOBSTITOTX FOB HIS nI M ' incident worth narratf ree.?,Eo-A8 red in Boone County. K'1'8 wealthy pl.nter. the owner 1 "chattela" and well known .. Ml' conservative, who intends to vote ?J?H uienan and 1'endleton. hadaf.V mnsclfci negro' wSo 'wrf.cnn.' .." n-J wiSdutfoninfjBm to rte ProvSst Mafshal'. office .. V prnyidSi'with-iunirorm iSlaSJ Irishman then, for the first tim. ' ' tained whom it K. Mt- proianuy exceeaea all bounds bnt ;, too; qnarters, ThB K-.nfn.V- ""Wt0 Ira. . . ,k '' :. :"', C0B'T,t,, nnrro-higherthan-sn--Iri8hrain. than see a negro free ihev nni.i 3., whole? ef Irish, popuNtioh into ,!.:,. ' 'fr-Lthctnnot'i Commercial ni pecs meme. Orf IQlk. Matrimonial ! .lUDirs AND WITLUEl; If von wish to marry, addrev the nadp ed. who willsend on, without monejanj,; out price, valuable information thjiutltv," vou to marry happy and speedily, irreip,-;, ' of age, wealth or beauty. Thii hf).- will cost you.nothin,and iryou wi5htoai:t, I will cheerfully aasist you. AllleUtrsunti" confidential. The desired information itatw return mail, anil no questions asked. Adi SARAH B. LAMBERT, GreeDpoint, Kings Co, Nw Yoti. Oct.27-m. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Consumptive sufferers will recti-, a tiIuv, prascription for th core of Consumption, Aii m, Bronahitii, ar.d tH Throst ind I.uiij it:. lions, (free of charge,) br Binding their uli-aj to Kit. EDWARD A. WILSON. Witliamsb&rg, Kingi Co., Ktw Toil. Oct. C-3m. Twentr-Fita, Fifl7 and 0e Hnnditd Per Cent. Two or tbree coats f paint on joorhou?, wagon cr carriage, will add to it in Talneli per cent; in Appearance SO per centraniia DurabililT 100 per cent. Then whj don't jpj et K. O. Pierce, of White Cloud, to paint t5 jour ruatj old houses and wa joi.s? Ue wi(jtf it well and cheap. See adrsttiitment inaa. other column. Sipt.39, KmToacF Cmtr: Deh Sis: Witii tout p-rmiwion,! will ti nj to the readers of rourpaperthat I wili by return mail, to all who wish it, 'free, i Ktcipa, "its f!t directions fur making uj using a simple VegetaWe Bilm.thnt willt. 11t remote, ill ten dajs, Pimnlej, t'jWr, T.ti P..-Vt. unit all trm!rit?.. ..f ri...k. ,he ialC9 1Jltreler tlnooli tnim' ..r... j ,,, m,n fi w ltet h,rj. m Head,f r JUre F.re...rmrl.di..ii.v4-a. . .. .. . . ., . . . ... formatiori that will enable ibro to itarta Ml . , . . ,,.. crowth of Ijixumn ma:.-, nhiufn, or a ?, . , . , ..... Moustache, ia Ies th:n I'lirir a.in. All appticatioas answered br rtlum mil, Tithout clMrgt-. Rcprctfollr riKirt, THpS r'.CUAeynS.O'taift. 831 IVuaUnaT, Xe Vot Spl.59-'?m. J A 'Card to the SnSerfnp. I CJWALLOTV twoorthreehnpiheaclicfEt ( J chn," Toiire Itittvrs," SintynU," "Nerou Antidotes. 4c, Ae., tr.,andtiur yon are aadaBril with Xhr rriinlt. tfi'a lroi boa of OLD HOCTOR BtiCIl A.VSOOUSII SPECIFIC FILLS and be rr Kred l UvA null isr in l's than fiitly !- Tit 1 'f purely vesetaMe, i'enautlo lakrrp'p"l nalntary intneir .ff-cijonlhebruirr Jownani -baiter.-'! ct.rjt:tti;ii.n Old and ;"rf j ! t 1 tlien'ni-.iisilt-ineiT. iKpufteJiMM.1 1 m Uuiteu ot-le .'-. if Vo. til firoa'1"'"'. Stt Taii 0"Jk;en t.-she VM'U w:"- faction is not gireir Do Yoii" Wistf to nn ct "DR.'BUCHAN-S tP'. R-NT.T.lRir'RPPnrFIt; PILLS, care Ia !' than 30 30 dayn, the wont cases .r fcrtJ0l' S.'IinpoVencv, IVaniathre Decsy. '' mesa, l..-anitT. and mil Urinary; Scim NESS. . ".:. - m.tt.r from "'i' nnu nerTouf anev"'i3. --- - . cause produced. I'.ic One DMrttti One Bx will perfect the tore in "' AddraJJ ' 3AME3B.BOTI.EK. . Ceueral Agent, '427 Brod tj.- Sept. 2!Wd. VEW NOAH WALTERS, Main Street, White Cloud, Kama. HAS alnara on hd SADDLK. g HARN'ESS, and ererytlung usually i- a SiddJ.'ry Store, ,.,- j "'CHEAP TOR CA"i. Repalrinff done BTatly, oa Aelasrltrt so- clll before .reasag '""JYiJs.3 face stSrewsstefBHrt sell aa cheaply aje j , mite cioad, 9pti 8, im-ir- -' Efcleaerir I.- r 'Wtite of Kltasai. Dwlptaa-Co" ii TJanUT Datrfclr, .' (Adsslotstrator ot - Washington Young, dee.r vs. fAtfcrsfta1' J. H. Selectman. "J ,7- t stf- By.virtoe of anorde. '"S'i!: ,tbe Djstriet Court of.lta.Swsag Diatriel. sitUng. w'thin "JlTSii tj.andStiteifoVcsaid, for liji wat" arismtr:imcr the laws of MJJ& pjV Koveraher lat. 1S64. wherein u"ir..v,. rick. Administrator of the E.u V iid J- ' toaYoaag;, deceased, "K'JZioAi'r Selectman ia'defendarrt, I will, on lJfa, ef Uecember. 18G4, between th hSr,i aaid o'clock A. M.and four o'eloclc-f . day. at the Court House door, ia r'tar Tiiy. County. ;and Stat, .'tbiM safe, at public auctfcD. to tbt ""'JW tor caainhand. ail the right.. Ufls and f esfbftliesaia J.H. Selectman '"f ' foJIirdMcribe4eal. estalevM ?&) aorthaat qsarttr of.aectioo. ttWW- &$ also, tots' flmrt-ea- WiSLVtOei a5.V()fnUetbV'of'IoJri aatheVopyrtyeJ.LectYlrick. aacwer.of .saHIta aatOrter.otxWWItn "r.i. T-Mp AdaUBUtraorAof fts .Estate jJ 4yrT ; ToBBg,"deeeased, , r- ,A-JLjii(jm :CR18ideriBraaad,'thUbiy , hlrfTViaAaBCottatT.aa- lrWrftr!S,lL who oppose the conscription of r, J "hieloTlheOhiJ.b arming the'nefcroes. ev dintlw -J.t 0paial Notices. . . . -i rr in k.cfii 0 scat tvr.ith ; r. s.-A b. . ' i&s' lit ,;,., tf ction witli it '." oe,BI?,.ldAv 'K 'ngLLAK, -i P ificale of elpc-ir td, t ', V '- L t .. t- ..k. (L.If. ' - - riissiwf'sTrm' y . 6ciH.cHct Ktfl .3SSfrI ":ff:V "jlaja.:ViWs(iJ:5'' tfK"J1 Sfs-i io sofiijirta a ai occ ."vI ed .iti -n- - Hr ' ; utic a;''' V ..... "--' ls-