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' TiMMEADEJSARMY. Doings oftheWy for the PatWeek. rmtra.ed in a,. His AepUoo tee del rosse ,... o "VSg,, Ser, TfOarCavalr Washisotojt, July 26. Alices from headquarters army of the t Z put week onr troops have not nB Ml. hot by a close scrutiny of Lee' b6eDiJ .nd by rapid marches, have S3 ee1;blioh?s several. ttempts t0 possession of the g-ps of the Blue RiR generally believed he is now mov- ,.nidir towards Stanton by the Shen V9A !h Talley. He tried Snicker's, Ash 1 and Manassas Gaps, bnt found strong ft ion forces already there. At the two IMt named places he was driven back WIAt Chester Gap onr cavalry recaptured 1 100 of the cattle stolen by the enemy. d several hundred sheep. A large "mber of horses have also been recover- Several brisk skirmishes have taken hce. flr'tn tho excePton f cavairy. R. !.-nnal fiebt occurred between Lon don and Front Royal, iu which a brigade of rebel mianiry jjruuamy jjcd 0 .c, ,,r,jwas driven through the town. 8 n- eavalrv has done excellent service. The several commands have made arda- oas marches anu rcconnoiasautes, wu completely foiled Stuart in all his at tempts to raid on oar flanks and rear, llosbv' small but energetic band, has alone given us much trouble, principally by catting off foraging parties and me's- A private of cavalry reports a division of cavalry was compelled to fall back. Tbi force is supposed to be Longstreet's corps. Up to Saturday night, however, tbi9 report had not been confirmed. It is impossible to conceive the pover ty of tho country through which the ar my has passed. With the excoption of Lou-Ion Coun ty, there is nothing to harvest, except & few acre of wheat and corn, and this mnkt be done by manual labor, as the conntry has been entirely stripped of stock. The railroad is now in running order to Warrenton. Our supplies, which have been nearly exhausted. are flowing into the army, and the mail?, which have been entirely sus pended since the army crossed the Poto mac, are anxiously awaited. Though the army has had fatiguing marches and consequent privations, it would be a mis take to suppose it is to settle down in idleness. The messenger who brought tho abovo intpllijreace to Washington, reports that to-day forty of Moly's guerrillas were captnred near Fan fax Station. Iiiltimore, July 26. Tho following dNpatch was received on Saturday after noon at headquarters of this department: " HEADQUARTERS ArMV OF POTOMAC. 7trT Rotal, July 25. The Mnjor (jieral cum man J inj directs me to inform jx that he engaged tho enemy at this foist yesterday. 'This morning tho enemy appears to Lire withdrawn, and his whole army is undoubtedly en route to Culpeper and Oringe Conrt House, and probably his rear has passed the Shonandoah at this pltce and Strasburg. " A. A. Mathews. " Colonel and Chief of Staff." The following information was receiv el at headquarters in this city to-day by Gen. Schenck. It is from Brigadier General Lock wood : The enemy has dis appeared from onr front entirely, and is row north of Winchester. Our cavalry was in Charleston yester day (Friday.) and hrnnts er out to th distance of ten miles in every diiection, without any signs of the enemy. . The neatli or Gen. Ilarkadalc. The following particulars of the death of tlw noted rebel Gen. Wm. Bardsdale, have jnst been commnnicated to me. I.ient. Col. Chas. F Livingston, of New xork. A. I. G. on Major General ftn ble.lay'8 staff, on the night of Thursday, -Inly 3, went out in the extremo front to discover if possible the body, he having been informed bv a prisoner of the local ity where Barksdale was shot. The spot w.is a quarter of a mile in advanco of onr pickets, and Col. Livingston, with bis small party of stretcher-bearers, was once driven in by rebel scoots, bnt on a second attempt was so fortunate as to be Mccessfal. The body of the General waR found, life was not yet extinct, bnt his wound was a mortal one. He was lifted upon thestretcher, and being a very heavy person, eight men were reqnired to bear his 'fght. He declared with his last breath th,tha was proud of the cause he died in fighting for, proud of the manner in which he received his death-wound ; that the rebels were invincible, and although repulsed that day. they were sure of vic tory on the morrow. He left with Col. Kingston his watch, pocket-book and other trinkets, to be sent to his friends in Mississippi. Barksdale, as every one wowg wag an extremely bitter secession ?' BD0 indulged in many and repeated threats previous to the war, of the disso- -"onofthe Union. The watch is a ',rS8 gold one. elaborately chased ; there we several article of jewelry in addition tr ivSBi?.0MST8 or Tekhessee. A let ..fT?ibviIle.Tenn.1Mji: intui .0Urthof JJ'y was a gay day o the I0J1, chhma of helb reft,, erVhr0DSed with citi"8 nd th.fi- 8eeme1 h look upon us as dom n ,'VercJs- Thf Ml their old free- 22 r ak" of hsnds d "onion of for t. 1 , hatl been interrupted KS,n!0nV Nnmbs of those from Sw 7,Df0rmedme ,h" 'bey had to.tth?',?iOWD Since BDe left. d Cwf h,Secreted 'mselves in hol weVriT' "' "nd other secret nook8 triil Z? Many of them have been on B'e from the untimely grave. .nd 1 have no donbt it will sneceed. core anV'6 '"S the ll by the Cnm V" fi! ,? faith in the Federal !SDt- ,Y?n-ndiKh-m could not I)mgamjjjig0. D" Sou-id Umiom Docti.-b. J. W. Meuzies, of Kentucky, thus concludes a very able ad dress to his constituent: I am opposed to a separation of the States. I am for no peace, no suspension of hostilities, based upon tho idea of separation. The laws of the United States must be executed through out the whole country. I am fur the preserva tion of the Government of the United States at whatever cost and against ail who may stand in the way Southern Rebels and Northern Abo litionists. " The Constitution and Union must and shall be preserved." EP Worse than an Aboutio.mst. Horribly radical is the little "War Eagle" published by tbe soldiers at Columbus, Kv. Jnst see how it rises aloft and flaps its wings: Somebody calls us an abolitionist. "Aboli tion" don't express it. Tbe Eagle is on exter minator, and believes in exterminating every thing that is bad, beginning with the great re bellion, and winding up with Copperheads and Knights of the Golden Circle. Also Slavery when it gets in the way of the Union. "Look out for the locomotive when the bell rings." IDA Sixcclax Fact. In a recent letter Hon. Robert J. Walker, late of Miss., and Er-Sec retary of the Treasury, makes the following statement, which will astonish a great many persons: From a long residence in the South, and from having traversed every Southern State, I know it to be true that cotton is raised there most extensively and profitably by non slaveholders, and upon farms using exclusively white labor. In Texas especially, this is a great truth." A Black Job. A rape was perpetrated in Marion township, in this County, a few days ago, by one Granville Mann, upon the person of a negro girl about thirteen years of age. Mann is a native of Virginia, and has been a resident of this County four or five years. He is a copperhead, and since this outragu was committed bis neighbors have given him his walking papers, on account of his strong South ern feelings. O The Atlanta Confederacy is on the ram page. The captured correspondents, on their arrival at that place, had the " impudence" to send it their cards. It denounces the " effront ery of the villains," in " claiming the courte sies which gentlemen of the press usually ex tend to each other," as ' unheard of." The " Confederacy" was never remarkable either for good sense or temper ; but the Rebellion has muddled its wits and made it a drab. D Madame Tacheron de Ligny, a great grand-daughter of the famous French Admiral Jean Bart, died in Paris, May 31, at a very ad vanced age. This lady leaves a daughter (the wife of M. Urban Dcvaux, son of a general of the first empire,) who is now the sole living representative of the most famous sailor in the annals of French history the man who. in 1C34. ran the English blockade of Dunkirk, with a large fleet laden with grain, and thus relieved a famine. ID The well known E. Z. C. Ju'Iwn, ( Xed Buntline,") a private in the lt New Yotk Mounted Rifles, Col. Ondenlonk, has been sen tenced to two months' imprisonment at Fort Norfolk, Virginia, for the crime of desertion. ID John Morgan's youngest brother, and Judge Bullock's son, were both killed in the recent fight at Lalunon, Ky. ID" The " Domestic Missionary" of Taunton, Mass., reports the number of drunken women in that town at five hundred. ItJ" The last marvel in medicine is of a man in Portsmouth, N. H., tilio, during his last sickness, manifested an inordinate craving for onions, but his physician utterly prohibited his eating them. The patient died, and a post mor tem examination disclosed in his stomach a calcareous substance of the size of a small hen's egg, which was taken to be the cause of his death. To presirve the curiosity, the doctor had it mounted on his staff, which one day he chanced to fix upon an onion bed. Re turning some hours afterward, for the cine, he found it had fallen upo.i the bed, its head com pletely dissolved by onion juice which had come in contact with it. The inference is, that the patient would have recovered if he had been permitted to eat the article he so much craved. The Riot is New Yosk. It seems that the riot in New York was premeditated, just as we surmised. The Tribune says tbe draft was merely the occasion. The cry of the mob was, Pull down the- d d flag"" kill the d d nigger." Resistance to the draft was merely the occasion of the outbreak. It was not simply a riot, but the commencement of a revolution organized by the sympathizers in the North with the Southern rebellion. It was meant, says the Tribune, to break out on the 1th, bnt was postponed by Lee's defeat. 23 A Vicksburp letter says that a man living near Snyder'a BIulT, who was estimated to be worth six millions of dollars before the war broke out, and who lavishly used his princely foi tune in the cause of secession, recently ap plied by letter to Gen. Washburno for subsist ence for himseir and family. Secession and starvation arc nearly synonymous teims. O A gentleman conversant with military afTairs, states, as a result of a recent examina tion of the records, that, since the commence ment of this war, we have lost thirty seven Generals by death, twenty-six of whom were killed in battle, or died by reason of casualties; and, in addition, sixty-one Generals have been wounded and recovered. ID" Miss Emily M. Washington" sends the Hartford Press some verses from New Orleans. She is in turn informed by the Press, "We haven't time to publish an eulogistic acrostic on Jeff. Davis; though we hope to record his death on a cros-stick some day." K7The Louisville Journal says Pennsylvania, when she welcomed the rebels to a gory bed, provided a Couch and a Curtin for their accom modation. ID There were lately concentrated at one point on the Pennsylvania Railroad, not less than 12 miles of locomotives, passenger and freight cars. ID The name of the military commandant at Philadelphia, is Napolean Jackson Tecum seh Dana. Phoebus ! ID" The Marquis of Hastings, one of the no blest of the English peers, has been fined $55 for fighting game cocks on Sunday. ID Prentice- thinks Humphrey Marshall would have to march slow. He looks as if it would be a heavy task to fetch up his rear. (D Roebuck's motion for the recognition of the rebel Confederacy meets with little favor in the British Parliament. O James Hamill, the Champion oarsman, was drafted on Wednesday. ID A valuable but aged dog In San Francis co, has been provided with a new set of artifi cial teeth. . Leavehwouth District. There will be a district camp meeting Eeld on Mon- iuvib circuit, in Aicnison uounly, one and a naif miles south-east of Monrovia. and two and a half miles northwest of Pardee, on Stranger Creek, to commence lnursday, Angnst 13, 1863. A majori ty of tbe preachers in the district have agreed to co-operate in the meeting. We wonld ask the active co-operation of all tne preachers ol tbe district. Come ont praying and bring as many of yonr peo ple with yon as possible. We hope the members of the various circuits will take bold of it in earnest. " Every man to his tent, 0 Israel." L. D. Price, P. E. Leavenworth district, L. P. Waldes, Pastor Monrovia circuit. P. S. There will be a boarding tent upon the ground. Monrovia, Kansas, Jnly 12, 1863. A Nice Gobble of Prisoners. New York, Jnly 25. A letter from Winchester, Tennessee, July 18th, con firms the capture of Hnntsville, with three thousand prisoners and twelve hun dred horses and mules, by Gen. Stanley. Bragg's army is reported rednccd by de sertion to eighteen or twenty thousand. iilarrici). At the Hiawatha House, in Hiawatha, on the 26th inst, by Rev. G. G. Rice, Lieut. Duolxt Sawtzr, Recruit'ng Officer for the 14th Kansas Cavalry, to Miss Amelia E. Nostom, daughter of Mr. H. II. Norton, all of Brown County. The Lieutenant went into captivity as upon parade or the field of battle in full regimen tals. ATTENTION! YOU men that shoot three times, and com' mand HALT ! Hurrah for the next Company for the First Battalion or the 14th Kansas Cavalry, now be ing raised by the gallant MAJOR DAVID! Come on, Patriots, at the call, of your Coun try, the honor of whoe Flag has been, is, and ever shall be, the just pride of every true American Recruiting Offices at WHITE CLOUD and ELWOOD. The Company will rendezvous August 5th, 16(53. at White Cloud, Kinas, where transpor tation will be fcrninhod to Fort Leavenworth. Those intending to go with this splendid Com panv of Cavalry, must be on hand on or before the abeve date. W. N. BIXI1Y, Captain, and Recruiting Officer. July 23, 18C3. 600 Cavalry Horses WANTED. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock M., of Wednesday, the Sth day of August next, for the delivery, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, of 609 Cavalry Horses, of the following description', viz: about 15'tJ Mantis In "It r Irom lour to eight years old; ' sound, active, well formed, and in good condi tion for immediate service. S lid hordes to be subject to the inspection of tne atuior utlicer ot the (Quartermaster a de partment at Fort Leavenworth, or bis agent, and to lie delivered bv tbe 5th day of Septem ber. 1S63. Proposal- for 100 horses will be considered. The rifjit is reserved to reject any or all bids that may be offered. Persons to nhom contracts may bo awarded under the terms of this advertisement, must be ready with good and sufficient security, to en ter into contract and give bonds as soon as the award is made. Proposals must be endorsed: Proposals for 600 Cavalry Horses. L. C. EASTON, Major and Chief Quartermaster. Office of the Chief Quartermaster, Fort Leavenworth, Julv 20th, 18C3. ) July 30, 18G1-2w. Ordcr of Iu1lI-:ition. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, iu and for Brown County, Kansas. Coonrod ITalljcrsudt, Plaintiff", V. Andrew J. Decker, Lucv S. Decker, Ira II. Smith, Trustee, Ezra Dexter, John H. Dex ter, Andrew Dexter, and William R. Dcxtzr, Defendants. IT appearing by the affidavit of Ira J. La cock, Plaintiff's Attorney in said c.iuse, that personal service, cannot be had on said defend ants, they are hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, the object of which is to recover judgment on a note for the sum of one hundred dollars, and interest thereon from the 5th day of November, A. D. 1859, at the rale of 23 per cent, per annum, and to obtain a decree of foreclosure and sale of the west half of the south-east quarter of section 6, township 3, of range JO, Jjrown uounty, Kansa-, mortgaged to secure said note; and that unless they plead, answer or demur to the petition herein filed, by tne 22d day of September, 1863, such judgment and decree will be rendered as prayed for. Witness, my hand, and the seal now in use in saiil Court, nt office, in Hiawatha, this 22d day of July, 1863. J. G. KELSEY, Clerk. Taa J. Lacock, Plaintiff's Attorney. July 30, 1863-7w. Pr's fee, $12. Sheriff- .Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will offer for sale, at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1863, at one o'clock, P. M., of said day, the following real estate, to wit: The south-east quarter ofscction No. 26, in township No. 2, ef ran;e No. 17; taken as the property of John H. Schenck. on an order of sal in favor of J. W. Harris, issued from the Clerk's Office of the District Court of said Brown County, and to me directed, as Sheriff of said County. Given under my hind, this 20th d-iv of July, A. D. 1863. I. B. HOOVER, Sheriff of Brown County, K.na". By II. M. Robin'os, Under Sheriff. Ia J Lacock. Attorney for Plaintiff. July 23, 1863-5w. Pr's fee, $ 6. Sheriff" Sale. TVTOTICE is hereby given, that I will offer i- for sale, at public auction, at the door of the Court House, in Hiawatha, Jlrown Uounty, Kansas, on the 5th dav of September, A. D. 1863, at one o'clock P. M. of said day. the fol lowins real estate, to wit: The north-west quar ter of section No. 35, in township No. 2, of range No. 15; taken as the property of John E. Faulkner, on an order of sale in favor of W. S. McLaughlin, assignee of Lncius Nutting, is sued from the Clerk's Office of the District Court of said Brown County, and to me direct ed. s Sheriff of slid County. Given under my hand, this 20th dav of July, A. D. 1863. I. B. HOOVER, Sheriff of Brown County, Kanas. By H. M. Roi-jso!, Under Sheriff: B. F. KiLtxr. Attorney for Plaintiff. July 23. 1863--.W. Pr's fee, $6. SIDNEY TENNENT. CYROS C. CAJtfP TENNENT ft CAMP, ATTORNEYS AT UfW, I20Y, DONIPHAN CO, KANSAS. Cimtiem. 1DO hereby notify all persons not to sell to Mrs. Margaret Abrams anything on my credit, for I will not stand responsible for debts and contracts that she may make after this date. JAMES WILLIAM ABRAMS. July 16, 1663-3--. MME. DEMOREST'S Quarterly MIRROR OF FASHIONS. JpACH number contains large and magnifi--I cent Fashion Plates, splendid illustrations of all tbe fashionable novelties for ladies' and children's Dress, practical information, and foui life-size Patterns, etc., etc. Yearly, $1 ; angle copies, 25 cents. Published at Mux. Dmo rest's Emporium of Fashions, 473 Broadway, aew York. Splendid and Valuable Premiums! to eacn I early suDscnber will be sent a check which will entitle them to the selection oi au cents' wortn or Extra Patterns, and a sp'endid Carte de Visite of Gen. Tom Thumb and Wire, Com.Natt, Minnie Warren, and P. T. Barnum, Esq., the five in a Greup. For a club of 3 subscribers, at $1 each, will be sent an extra copy of the" Mirror of Fash ions fur one year, or a superior Gold Pen. For a club of G, at each, will be sent Pe terson's or Arthur's Magazine for one year, or a splendid Photograph Album. For a club of 8. Godey'a Lady's Book, or a Gold Pen and Silver Extension Pen and Pencil Case. A club of 10, a Self-tucking Attachment, or a full set of Steel or Gilt Combs. A club of 65, a Wheeler and Wilson's Sew ing Machine, with attachments. A club of 75, a splendid Patent Lever Gold Watch. All tbe Subscribers are entitled to the first premiums, and to the getter up of a club of C or over, an extra cepy of the Mirror of Fash ions lor one year. Any number of subscriptions credited as if sent all together. Splendid inducements for Agents, see Mirror of Fashions. flair 23. 18G3. J. D. BRUMBAUGH, Attorney At X&rxr, AMD NOTARY PUBLIC. Marysville, Marshall County, Kansas. June 25, 18G3-6m. GEN. BLUNT'S BODY GUARD! I4TH KANSAS CAVALRY! CAPTAIN DANIEL H. DAVID is now raising a Battalion for this crack Regi ment, which will not be " mustered out" for killing rebels or confuting their property. AH members of the old Sth M. S M. will now have an opportunity of resenting the insults offered them by the Gamble Clique. Bully boys! and follow mc as you have done, and we will show Copperheads that they can't trample on the rights of Union men! The regiment will be armed with Henry's Volcanic Rifles, (throwing sixteen shots,) "two Colt's Navies, and Sabre. Recruiting Offices at White Cloud and El wood, Kansas. Capt. DANIEL H. DAVID, ' CHAS. K. W1LLETT3, Recruiting Officers. July 9, 1863-tf. Proposals for Corn. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office, until Monday, the 27tli inst., at 12 o'clock M., for the delivery at Fort Scott, Kansas, ot 22,000 Bushels of Shelled Corn, of the best quality, free from dirt, chaff, or other toreign matter, securely sacked in good double sowed gunny bags, and to be subject to the inspection, acceptance or rejection of the officers of the Quartermaster's Department at roit ooott, or tus agent. The whole number of bushels to be delivered bv the 26th day of Ausut next. Tbe right is reseried to reject any or all bids that may be offered, and to reduce the number of bushels at the discretion of the offi cer letting the contract. Sutlicient security for the performance of the contract will be required. L. C. EASTON, Major, and Chief Quartermaster. Chief Quartermaster's Office, ) Fort Leavenworth, July 7tb, 1863. j July 16, 1863-2iv. T C. SHREVE.M. D. H F. MACT.M.D SHREVE & MACY, DB UGGISTS, WHITE CLOUD, KANSAS. HJ" Drs.Shreve & Macy attend to the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. They may be found at the Drugstore, when not profession illy engaged f fcb. 23, 60-tf Sheriff Sale. Joseph II. Selectman vs. Wm. Word, Execution. President of the Iowa Point Hotel Company, j BY virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the District Court of Doniphan County, I will offer for sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand . at the old Hotel, in Iowa Point, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock P. M., on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1863, the following de scribed property, to wit: 30 wicdow sash and glass, 10 door lights and glass, 12 large-sized pine doors; said property will be sold to satisfy the judgment and cost in the above entitled Sheriff's Office, Troy, July U, A. D. 1863. W. D. BEELER, Sheriff of Doniphan County, Kansas. July 16, 1863-3w. Pr's fee, $4. Sheriff' Sale. Wm. F. Enders & Co. i. F. Enders & Co. ") vs. I ;tin R. Forman, i W Forman, etal. J Order of Sxle. Austi; John BY virtue of an order of sale to me direct ed, from the Clerk of the District Court of Doniphan County, Kansas, I will offer for sale, at public auction, for cash in hand, to the highest and best bidder, at the Court House door, in the city of Troy, Doniphan County, Kansas, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. 31., on the 17th day of August next, the following described property, to wit: The north-west quarter of section twenty-nine, (29) township No. four, (4) range No. twenty, (20); and also the east half of tbe north-east quarter, as well as the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section No. thirty two, (32) township No. four, (4 of range No. twenty, (20); also Lot eleven, (II), in Block twenty-four, (24) and Lot one, (1) in Block sixtv-seien. f67) and Lot seven, (7) in Block forty-three, (43) and the undivided one-half of Ijoi XSo. six, (b) in BlocK o. lorty-tnree, oi; all in the town of Doniphan. Levied upon to satisfy the judgment and cost in tho above en titled cause, Giyen under mv hand, thii 2d dav of Jnly, A. D. 1863. " W. D. BEELER, Sheriff of Doniphan County, Kansas. July 2, 1 863-5w. Pr's fee, $9. NOTICE IS' hereby given, that tbe Board of Commis sioners of Doniphan County will rreet on the third dav of Ausust, to act as a Board of Equalization to correct all errors in the Assess ment Roll. Witness, my hand and official seal, at office, in Trov, this 1st diy ot duly, A. U. IBW. E. J. JENKINS, County Clerk. July 9, 1863-3w. IMPORTANT NOTICE To Disabled Soldiers. Seatnea and Jf a vines, and Widows or other Heirs of those who hare Died or been Killed in the Service. CHAS. O. TITOKER, Attorney for Claimant, Bomnty Land and Pension Agent, WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. OENSIONS procured for Soldiers, Seamen . JT and Marines of tbe present war, who are disabled by reason ot wounds receiven or dis ease contracted while in service; and Pension. Bounty Money and arrears of Pay obtained for widows or or otner neirs oi inose who nave uiea or been killed while in service. Bounty Land procured for services in any of the other wars. CHAS .- C. TUCKER, nov.7,81-tf. Washington, D.C. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! THE subscribers have formed a partnership in tbe Goods business, under the title of BAILEY & NO YES, and occupy the old stand of O. BAILEY, and hive now on hand and are receiving the most extensive stock of Goods ever offered in this part of the country, consisting, in part, of the following: For Ladies' wear, a fine assort ment of DE LAINES, BAREGES, GINGHAMS, LAWKS, POPLINS, .C, A large lot of BROWN & BLEACHED SHEETINGS, CASSIMERES, SATIN ETTS, DENIMS, AND SUMMER GOODS For Men and Boys Wear, nnd QOQBI Of every description, ted stock of A large and well selcc- CLOTHING, HARDWARE, QUHEN$WA&Ht GLASSWARE, TINWARE, SADDLEKY, OF ALL KINDS, H&TS, CUPS, BONNETS, HOODS AND LADIES' HATS, Doors, Sash, WINDOW GLASS, SALT, NAILS, Coal Oil & Lamps, A Good Assortment or PLOWS, From the best Manufacturers. We invite especial attention to our large stock of BOOTS, SHOES. &GMTERS! Consisting of LADIES' Kid, Calf, and Prunella Balmorals, Serge and Kid Congress Gaiters, Men and Boys Calf, Kip, and Thick Boots & Shoes, AND Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes Of Every Description. Believing that our stock will compare favor ably with any in this section of the country, we invite the public generally to call and examine. jYo trouble to ihow Goods. We will sell the above Stork cheap, for CASH, -r exchange for HEMP, WHEAT, OATS, FLAX SEED, RYE, HIDES, WOOL, BEES WAX, &c. Persons living in Missouri, trading with U3 to anv considerable amount, will be FERRIED FREE OF CHARGE. O. BAILEY, CHARLES "VT. NOYES. White Cloud, April 30, 18G3. Order or Putilicntion. In tbe District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Brown County, Kansas. John S. Tyler, 1 Plaintiff. Administrator of tbe Estate of Alexander Hemphill, vs. James Beer. J Defendant. "T"HE said defendant will take notice, that JL on the 19th day of June, 1SG3, suit, by at tachment, was commenced in said Court, against him, the said defendant, for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon from the 33d day of August, 1659, and damages to the amount of Three Hundred Dollars; and the said defendant is further notified, that unless he plead, answer or demur to the petition here, in filed, on or before the 26th day of September, A. D. lbbJ, the same will be taken as true ant) confessed, and judgment rendered accordingly, and the following lands, to wit: the south half of the north-west quarter of section No. 6, township 3, range 15, attached in said cause, will be decreed to be sold to satisfy sam judg ment so to be rendered. Witness, my hand and seal of s.ud Court, this lllh day of July, A. D. 16C3. J. G. KELSEY, Clerk. B. F. KiLLicr, Attorney for Plaintiff. July 16, 1663-7w. Pr's fee, $12. Order of Publication. In tbe District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Brown County, Kansas. Edward Dutton 1 Plaintiff. vs. V W.Grant. 1 Defendant. IT appearing that personal service on W. Grant, the above defendant, cannot be had in this cause, be will take notice of the penden cy and object of this suit, which is to recover judgment on a note for $710. with interest thereon Irom rcDtnary icm, icoi, ana 10 oo ta: a decree of foreclosure of the north-west quarter of section SI , towhship 4, of range 15, in Brown ( County, mortgaged to secure said note;-and' that nnlesshi plead, answer or de mur to the petition herein filed, by tbe 26th day of September next, such judgment and de cree will be rendered, as prayed for. Witness, mv band and seal of Court, at offlce, in Hiawatha, July 13th, A. D. 1863. J. G. KELSEY, Clerk. B. F. Kiixrr, Plaintifl 't Attorney. July 16, ie63j-7w. Pr's fee, $10. NOTICE TO VOLUNTEERS! rpHE undersigned, having been duly ap--L pointed and mustered into the 14th Kan sas Cavalry" Regiment, and established Be rruitinc Headauartera at Hiawatha, Brown Countr. Kansas, sires notice to all those wish log to enlist in the Cavalry service, that on re porting to him, they will be favored with all the advantages of being enlisted. Seeniits, on be ing mustered in, receive 45 la advance of flUU Bounty and pay. Lisot. DUDLEY SAWYER. July 9, 1863-3w. ," - WITCHES & JEWELRY!! Of the Riclirxt and most FnsUIonn ble Pattern. Offered at Ketafl at Wholesale Prices!! THE HUBBARD BROS., No. Co & G7 Ns itut Stiet, Nrw Yoax, Manufacturer, and Importers of all the Leading, Rich and most popular Styles af WATCHES and JEW. ELRY, being "determined upon increasing their Business to an unlimited extent, offer the following elegant Ornaments at the unsurpassed Low Prices following : MAGNETIC TIME OBSERVER, being a Hunting and open face, or Lady's or Gentle man's Vatch in one; the prettiest, most con venient and chpftnest Watch in this WnrM. Immitation of gold; effected by a patent pro-1 Doniphan County, Kansas, and of general cir ces3, which renders the appearanee or gold ' culation in said Brown County, of the pendens perfect, while it does not cost one-third as c? f this suit, the object or which is to obtain much. Price only $32. Retails at from $100 ' judgment against the said defendant, Amanj upwards. HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED LP. VERS, English manufacture Movement; cap pedand full jeweled; has sunk seconds and tne newest improvements, tleavy cased ana"u"; au" aisu ur uecree oi loreciosarc ana good immiution gold. Price ouly $13. Retails sale of the south-west quarter of section fifteen, at from $50 to $100. (15; in township two, (2) of range fifteen, (15- HUNTING COMPOSITION CASED AR- in said Brown County, Kansas, which was mort MY WATCH. Richlv encravcd.jeweled and gaged by the said defendaut to the plaintiff, to fancy works. Unsurpassed for Sutlers Traders, . secure the payment of said sum of money; and etc. Price $15. Retails at from $40 to $100. the said defendant, Amam Adams, is further Argreat variety of other Watches, at low . notified, that unless he Dlead, answer or demur prices. to the petition of the said plaintitl herein tiled. LADIES' SETTS of Brooch and Ear Drops ' on or before the :23th day of July. A.D.1SG3, to correspond. Imitation Cluster Diamond, a I ?ZS '" J?!rtlC!- trU' -udSmeu6 verv rich oattern. and entirelv new. Prieo 4. rendered accordingly. ri .i n-,.1 ,:..i . . .jl pretty ornament, handomclv mounted, $3 . . . ..... ..u. .... - GENTLEMAN'S VEST CHAINS. Par isicn, an elegant pattern, only $4. Tbe Demo niac, very heavy, $5. RINGS. Plain, only 75c. Scroll, very hea vy $1. Chased, a neat pattern, $1. Seal Signet, $2. Imitation Dirmond, $2. SLEEVE BUTTONS Patent, Chased or Eiiamelcd, anew and very handsome pattern, $2 50. Double, chascd.or with stones $1 50. BOSO I STUDS A variety of new and fashionable designs, per sett, $1 50. BOSOM AND SCARF PINS. Leaf, with Opal and Fancy Stones, $2. Imitation Dia mond, $1 50. LOCKETS. Double Glass, richly engraved $3. Persons wishing any of the above, have on- ly to remit the price in a registered letter to our address, and tno articles will be sent tree of expense, by return mail D Orders to the amount of twehe dollars and upwards will be sent by express to nny of uic iu)iii dwica, nun win pjuuic i mc u- prcs3 Company, when the goods are delivered Agents, sutlers and Uountry JUercliants throughout the country, who wish to make money rapidly, will do well to obtain our mam moth catalogue; we furnish the most saleable outfit at prices unsurpassed by any other con cern. Addres3 llUHUAKl) BROS. Nos. GS St Ii7 Nassau, uenr John St., Feb 2C-63 3m New York City. Order of Publication. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, sitting within and for Brown Coun ty, State of Kansas. Henry Barricklow "1 Plaintiff. vs. James Beer, Caroline Hemphill, Robert V. Hemphill, William M. Hemphill, Sarah E. Hemphill. Emma R. Hemphill, j Defendants. Alexander Hemphill, Alfred G. Hemphill, Ida M. Hemphill, Jacob O. Hemphill. & n. R. Dutton, Trustee. T F. KILLEY, the plaintiff's attorney in 1j said caue, having, on the 27th djy of May, A. U. lathi, nied Ins affidavit in the Clerk's office of said Court, that the said defen dints, James Beer and II. It. Dutton, are non residents of the State of Kansas, and cannot be served with process issuing from this Court, it is therefore ordered by the Clerk of said Court, in vacation, that tho said defendants, James Beer and H. It- Dutton, be notified, by publica tion being made for six consecutive weeks in tbe White Cloud Kansas Chief, (there being no newspaper printed in said Brown County,) a weekly newspaper, printed in Doniphan County, Kansas, and of gereral circulation in said Brow n County, of the pendenev of this suit, tbe object of which is to obtain judgment against the said defendant, James ueer, lor tne sum ot Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest thereon from the sixth day of August, A. D. I860, at the rate of five per cent, per month. and cost of suit; and also fur a decree of fore closure and sale of the north west quarter of section No. 5, township No. 3, range No. 15, in said Brown County, which was mortgaged by said defendant to said plaintiff, to secure the payment of said sum of money; and the said defendant, James Beer, is further notified, that unless he plead, answer or demur to the peti tion of the said Henry Barricklow, plaintiff, herein filed, on or before the 1st day of August, A. D. 16G3, said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness, J. G. Kelscy, Clerk, with the seal now in use in said Court, at my office, in Hia watha, this 30th day of May, A. D. 1663. J. U. lvt,L,sfc.Y, uierK. June 4, 1 863-7w. Pr's fee, $22.50. Order of Publication. In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Brown Ccunty, Kansas. Conrad Halberstadt 1 Plaintiff vs. I Theron Norman. f Mary A. Norman, and I Defendants. Henry Halberstadt, Trustee. J iRA J. LACOCK, the plaintiff's attorney in said canse, having, on this 12th day of June, A. D. 1E63, filed his affidavit in the Clerk s office of said Court, that the above de fendants, Theron Norman and Mary A. Nor man, ar non-residents or said state, and that service of process cannot be had upon them is suing from said Court; it is therefore ordered by the Clerk of said Court, in vacation, Hi t tne said defendants, l heron Norman and .Mary A. Norman, be notified, by publication being made for six consecutive weeks in the White Cloud Kansas Chief, a weekly newspaper prin ted in Doniphan County, (there being no news paper printed in sa;d Brown Countr,) and of general circulation in said Brown County, of the pendency of tHs suit, the object of which is to obtain judgment acainst the said defend ants for the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, and interest from the 23th day of January, A. D. 1661, at tbe rate of 25 per cent, per annum, and cost of suit; and also for a decree nf fore closure and sale of the south-east quarter of section eighteen, township three, range eigh teen. In lirown Countr, Kansas, to satisfy said judgment and cost so to be rendered; and the raid defendants, I heron Morman and .Mary A. Norman, are further notified, that unless they answer or demur to tbe petition f the said plaintiff herein filed, on or before the 15th day of Angust, A. D. 1663, said petition will be ta ken as true, and judgment rendered accord ingly. Witness, my hand, and the seal now in ue in said Court, at office, in Hiawatha, this 12th dav of June, A. D. 1863. ' J. G. KELSEY, Clerk. Ian J. Licocx, Plaintiff's Attorney. June 18, 1863-7. Pr's fee, $20. FS0P0SAIS FOB BUILDING A PART OF THE State Penitentiary. SEALED PROPOSALS for the erection of a portion of the State Penitentiary Build ing, roay be deposited with tbe Secretary of State, at his office, in Topeka, till Thursday, the third day of September next, at 10 o'clock A. Mi of that day, when the Directors will meet at said office of the Secretary of State, and open the bids and let the contract to the lowest responsible bidder. Separate bids will be received for the stone and wood wor c. The working of the prisoners is to be taken into account by the contractors- Plans and specifi cations for the provoscd building are now on file, for examination,, at the office of E.T.Carr, Fort Leaven worth- WM. DUNLAP. JOHN WILSON, S. S. LUDLUif, Zt.; Director of State Penitentiary. Jar5,I83-w. Order of Publlcntleal ' In the District Court of the Second Judicial District, sitting within and for Brown Coun ty, Stale of Kansas. Henry Barricklow 1 Plaintiff. vs. i Aman Adams. ) Defendant. BF. KILLEY, the plaintiff's attorney hi this cause, having, on the 6th day ot May, A. D. 1663. filed his affidavit in thu Clerk's office of said Court, stating that the siid defendant, Aman Adams, is a non-resident of the State of Kansas, and cannot be served! with process issuing from this Court; it ii therefore ordered by the Clerk of said Conrt, in vacation, that the said defendant, Aman Adams, be notified, by publication being madcr for six consecutive weeks in the White Cloud Kansas Chief, a weekly newspaper printed iur , iXMiias, lur tuc sum ui i wu uuiiurcu nuu r u ty-seven Dollars and Twenty CeiU. with inte- j reat thereon from July 23d, A. D. 1660, at tho 'rate of five per cent, per month, and cost of witness, my nana, and tne seal now in use. in said Court, at my office, in Hiawatha, this ltith day of Mav, A. D 1SKJ. JOEL G. KELSEY, Clerk. B. F. Killev, Flaiu tiff's Attorney. .May 21 , 1663-7w. Pr's fee, $17.50. Order or Publication. In the District Court of the Sscoud Judicial District, sitting within and for Brows Couu ty. State of Kansas. Henry Barricklow ) Plaintiff. v. V David Humphries.) Defendant. BF. KILLEY, the plaintiff's attorney iir ' this cau-e. bavins, on the Gth i!.it nf May, A. D. 1SG3, filed bis affidavit, stating that j the above named defendant, Dn id Humphrie-', is a non-resident of the State of Kansas, anil cannot be served with process iauing from this Court; it is therefore ordered by the Clerk oi s.iiu uouri, in vacation, mat tne said defen- dant. David Humphries, be notified, bv nuhli- cation being made, for six consecutive weeks. m me n niie uiouu nanssn iimei, a wecaiy newspaper printed in Doniphan County, Kan sas, and of general circulation in said Browu County, of the pendency of this suit, the object of which is to obtain judgment against the said defendant, David Humphries, for the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, with interest thereon from the 23d day of July, A. D. I860, at the rate of five per cent, pel month, and cost of suit; and also for a decree of forcclosuro and sale of the north east quarter of sectiou ro. seventeen, (l i) townslnp two, (2) rango i fifteen, (15) lying and being in said Brown I uumkitf anu Kjin4kc u, nau,, niiicu wu luurb- gaged by the said defendant to the said p'ain- tilt, to secure the payment ot and sum ot mon ey; and the said defendant, David Humphries, is" further notified, that unless he plead, answer or demur to the petition of the said plaintiff, Henry Barricklow, herein filed, on or beforo the 23th day of July, A. D. 1863, the same will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly. Witness) my hand, and the seal now in use in said Court, at my office, in Hiawatha, this 18th day of Mav, A. D. 1863. JOEL G. KELSEY, Clerk. B. F. Killev, Plaintiff's Attornev. May 21, 1663-7. Pr's fee", $17.50. Highland Nursery! Situated One Mile and a Half South of ilisli- land, Doniphan County, Kansas. THIS Nursery was commenced in the J Spring of 1861, and now covers 12 "E acres, containing 80,000 yousg Apple Trees, of varieties adapted to this climate; also, Grapes, Currants, Rhubarb Roots, 4c. The subscriber also offers for sale 12,000 three year old Apple Trees, for which he will take wheat, youne stock, and hides. Highland S. J. EDGERLY, Proprietor. August 15, 186I-Iy. PLOWS ! PJLOWS! I HAVE just received a fine lot of Harvev Ray's Burling ton Plows, one of the best patterns of Plows in use in the West, which will be sold very cheap. lor cash, farmers, come and see. S. L. JENNINGS. White Ciond, April 4, 186I-tf. MME. DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF FASHIONS. The larcest.best and most reliable Fashion Magazine in the world. Con' tains the largest and finest Fashion plates, the greatest number of fine Engravings, the latest and most reliable information, three full sized Patterns for Dresses, and a sheet of new Braid work and Embrodering Patterns. 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It is full of engravings, in fact it discloses secrets that everyone should know; still it is a book that must be locked up. and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any one on the receipt of twenty-five rerlt in. specie or postage stamps. Addres, DR. W M YUUNU, No. 41b bfKUUf, street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. 13 AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE. no matter what may be yourdisease, before you place yourself under the care of any of the no torious Huackt native or loreigo who adver tise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Youiig's book, and read it eartfallf. It will be the means of saving you many a dollar, vonr health and possibly your life. DR. YOUftU can be consulted on any of the dscases described in his publication, at his of fice, No. 41C SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, fhiladelphia. Office hours from 9 to 3, daily. June 12 C2-ly. 'LOWS, REAPERS. THRESHERS, AHD XACHnTEST. I HAVE received, on commission, a tare number of Prairie Plows, of the best de scription, which will be told cheap, for cah, ot exchanged for approved property or produce. I have also reeeired the Agency for McCor mick's celebrated Reapers, and will supply to order any number, of tbe latest improved pa ems, on reasonable terms. Also, Thresher! nd Mill and Steam Machinery of every d scription. J.H. UTT. White Cloud, April 11, JBSJ-tf. Shingles! THE subscriber basjustconpleted hi Shia. gle Machine, and it near raanufactsring Cottonwood and Walnut Shingles, the beet that can be had in the narkst. Order for any quantity filled on the shortest notioe, If not o hand, at the most reasonable pricee. I may be found at White Cloud, just below Partridge Co.'e Saw Mill. JAMES F. CLEMENSEK. uaeSI 60-tf, 3 m i 31 i tf ifiTfch fcifr-CC