Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, June 06, 1861, Image 1
f ) XJJE ADVERTISER, f rjLUHED ETERT THCHSDAT ET sUBNAS & LYANNA, I '3i stry Stricklcr'a Clock, Hain Street, jjnoTr.vriLLE, t. TERMS': , rfr is paid In advance,- - $2 00 'if paid attheendof 6 months 2 60 . " li " S 00 '., ef H nr 0T wM1 bC fcrDlsba' tl 60 per ' ,,-ilei ttecash accompanies tne order, not n If I i A V I I M r! -5- y Ay ' AWfc Ay Ay 7 IV "Free to Torn ar.a Herniate AU their Domestic Institutions In tfielr own war, sabject on!; to tSc Constitution of the Ucltea States." THE ADVEETI1j I?, Oat rjcart (10 U?ai or 1 as 1)33 time: U : a, Ejca U'l-'ioaaJijierliia, ---- ( a c". e sr ' 1 . Bil3eCirl3ofsiaii5 9jcfles&ciar1, cat Ciil'iuia oni rjr, -------- Oae-!i':f Column eae ycr. .-- Oua f sortk Coluiaa c&e year . - - - - - Oae!jta;2i Ciluroa oa year, - - - - - Casealu-nniix mucin, ...-' Oae t.alf C!utna : won:t, . . . Oq f isrti C')!"2jn '.x Qn.v , - - . - . Oaa rljitb Column i:i w. .iiii., - - - - Oa(Colsaat!r!uL:h, ------ One half Column tires n'.St, - - -Oat fourth ColTitaa three moB.h, - - - OaetU'sta Column tlrce ruop'fci, . . . iswaaciajcaatlateif arcilce (; J! n o a s ta 5 c (j to 2 ! i ; ) f j IB M 33 la 13 tlrtzit, so 8 - r-'t ( i t 1 c r i v C ci v.ol. y. BEOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA , THUESD AY, JUNE 6, 1861. NO. 48. Vu SI NESS CARDS. - c folmson & ' Sclioenheit. TTOKNEYS AT LAW, 50L1CITOIISAIN CHANCERY, Corner First and Main Streets lUlUIH-. - TdrTd. gwin, I "ilann permanently located in UnwWILLE, NEBRASKA, ! . practice of Medicine and Surgery, ten H ,a Main Street. ' I A S.H0LLADAY, M.I). 'lt,i.. snrsrprr. &. Obstetrics. f U 11. t -D " bTiirtct attention to blaproreaa on, w weijc ".;Kaa Patronage heretofore extended to him. In JL"l,ereUlapa5Jbleorexpedient,preacrIpUo -tvwTtTpton . Attorney at Law, BR O IV XV ill E , v. r. IuN. THOMPSON, usticc of the Peace aud - t, fc.-kn- le(3r..rTit9 of DeeU, Warrlea People cft'-e flr.t dr eouth vf Mun Cu'i &. Dru A. BCIIOENHtIT .irnvlUe, Jnne SlU. P63. "JOHN L CARS0IT (Succcaaor to Lshbaugh k. Carson. B 1ST DESL ES !F-f WD AAU TiiA -1'AlUNli !. .' -. 4 1f.-..,. Ti,l Vcalcr xn Loin, Lncurrtiu uwtcyt jrcrranfs, Exchange, ana bow X'usi AT UN STRFiET.- wf . Tjuoii; villi:, aliiuaska. ."eapeclil tention to bln, and eelling ex- nti the cnncipai uuo v w - - ' a' S'J S.lr, uncurrcut Hank ; h Ua, and ; 'd u'nt Cultccti..ns ma.le on all cceable pointa, 1 teeda rtmiited in exchange at current ratea. Dtp :.i. received on current account, and intereat al- on6lcc,al Office. STREET, BETTTEEX THE 'TrJesrapIi and the ! a. lAuid Offices. n E F E RE X C E S : i'r t Tort, 6 M -l ' : r V W. C' ' -" o-, er, I1 & . unit it i ' ' it. Tboi .i - 1 -'" " i m. T lr... . -1 Of...... T t ... S. GalUUer, Late 3d Aud. -..r Kriesb, Unacr, ' Cle! land, Pya & Co., ..a. Ttioniaa G. Tratt, i n Jls. O. Caraon, . U- Smali. Esq., Pres't S. BaiiX, k. Cro. Schlr y. A'y at Law, ... 5m.llamb.etouAU'y ai Law, -..JkcTIi"'. Terry, Tuf.JU. Tutwilcr, II 4 TT6-ti."ftcr, I'. C. f blcago, III. St. Louis, Afo. Annablis, ild. MercersburjfPa Haftertown, Jtd. . Easton, Md. Cumberland, Md Havana, Alabma. Nov 8, 1860-tf. CIIAIITER OAK Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn, Incorporated ly tht Slate of Connecticut. Capital Stock $200,000. With large and increasic5sarpluireceiptB,secnre ly invested under the sanction and approval of the Comptroller cf Public Account!. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: JAMES C. VTALKLEY, President, JOHN L. UXCE, Vice President. ELIAS MLL, Secretary. L. D.D1CKCUM AN, General Agent. i DIxtECTORS: Alfred Gill, Daniel Phillips, JfhnL.Bunce, K.Dlodget, J. A.l5utler, . D.Dhkerman N.Whe&ton, Sam. Coit. Nelson llollister. jamce Kj. aifiiej, S.R.Bere;ford,M D, Conjnltinj Physician. A. S. Ilolladay,:,! D, Medical Examiner. ArplicationErecelFedbyn.W.FURNAS.Atr't, n8-tf Brownville.N.T. 15B. 1859 iiiaaiii.il & ST. JOSEPH n.n FALL-All SAXGEilTS. Morning-Train leavea St. Joaephat - - 6 00 Evening Train leave Co uo - - 6:40 ov. iepui reacneaoy tne rVeatorn Stage Line. anuiircHoroe U:jinK by thi.ronte. Dally connection made at Uannibal with alllEaatern " a atU VC.UO tDU aC JC C J T D Haywood. SuD't.. Hannibal. D C Sawii:, General Agent, St. Joe r ii Uboat, U. Ticket Agent, Han'ba Tiieq. Hill, G. T. Ag't, Browmille ovemter24. 1869. Johns & Crosley, SOLE MANUFACTCJiERS OF TTIE 1UPEOVED fiUTA I'EIICIIA CEMENT ROOFING, Is the Cheajjcst and mod durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE JXD WATER PROOF It can be applied to new and old roofs of all kinds, and to t-ni ngle rooia -UUout removing the sbinglea. Tliccost Is only onc-tlilrd of Tin, and Is twice as durable. Gutta Fercha Cement For preserving aud repairing tin and other metal ro ofs of everp description, from ita treat elasticity in not In jured by tbe contraction and expansion of metals, and Will not crack in cold or Run in warm weather. These materials have been thoroughly tested in New Tork and all parts of tbe Southern and Western states, and we can give abundant proof of all we claim in their favor r They are readily applied by ordinary laborers, at trifl ing expene. "NO HEAT IS REQUIRED." These materials are put vp ready for use and for Shipping to all parts of the Couulry, with full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be fur nished on application ly mail, or in per son, at our principal office, 510, BROADWAY, (Orpo6lte St. Nicholas Hotel ) NEW YORK. JOHNS & CROSLEY. ; Feb.CS.lSCI. AGENTS WANTED. 6 mo- ' P "1 REAL ESTATE AND Collection Office or liPvOVVNVILLE, NEBRASKA. 7 Wain, Brtwcen Levte and First Streets. Particular attention given to the Purchase and Sale ot Real Estate, Malting Col lections and Pajment of Taxes lor Xon-Itesl- dents. LAND "W ARBAXTS FOR SALE, fcr cash and on time. LAND WARRANTS LOCATED for Eastern Cap itoliU,on lands selected from porsoLal examination, find a complete Township Map, Hhowing Streams, I tmber, Ac, forwarded with the Certificate of loca tion. Urownrille.N.T. Jan. 3. 1861. yl c FEED YOURSELVES 1 New Eating Saloon. BEIT J. WHYTE, lias opened a new Eatincr lion so "on Mala street. next door to tho U. S. Land OfHce in Drownyillo, whero "Warm IVToAld cu ur had AM ES sTIHiDFOlip ; ATT011NEY AT LAW, ' AD ' Master ComniLssioccr In Chancery. -BSGWNYILLE, N. T. . I. HrontS. "JESSE HOTLaPAY. A LEXIS MCDU. 11LCIIES & IIOEEAUAY, .No. X4 City Buildings, ; IAINT L.OUIS - - - 1IISSOUBI. ItlUDl) & IIOEEAUAY, " No. HO, Pearl Street, Produce and Commission . H E BY l-EIlMiSSlOM TO , Towelt, Levy. Lemon, - - St.Josepn, i Titles t Farleigh, - T...J.Curd - Nave. McCofd fcCo., - f ; P .nne! X Saxtjn 37-6 rt PEASE & FOWLER, BLACKSMITHS, Wator f3trcot BROWNN1LLE, NEBRASKA. Bvce recently located In this place and solicit a hre t .blic patronage. Ttclr rrotk and prices canmt fil rs-ve tirciicu. Price for i eins hores $1 t0 lr th ems all round itU new aboes. Dec. 30; 3m Id." a. co xsTintC) ' IMPOHTr.R AKU DEALER 1 IRON, . STEEL, NAILS, J.iSriXdS, SPRINGS, AXLES, FILES ) BEIjIjOWS, U'ACKSMAITirS TOOLS Also: Hubs, -Spokes, and Bent Stuff. . Tbrrd St reet, between Felix and Edmond, SAINT. JOSEPH, MO. "Which te sells at St. Louis pricestor cah. i Highest Price Paidfor Scrap Iron. tre mt er I . lS59.-1y . PiKESPEAK GOLD! 1 will receive Pike's Peak Gold, and advance a ney upon tbe came. -and pay ever balance of proceeds ' n as Xint retarns are had. In ail cases, I wl' 'Utbitthe printed returns f tae United Statesf V la. a.Bsay ocice. J NO. L, CARSON, -ILLIOX AXD EXCHANGE BROKER T, II O U I TELEGRAPHIC. From th Bulletin cf TharadaY, Slay 30. Harpers Ferry nearly starved cut More en bridges destroyed in Fa. 0,000 troops ue mr at Cairo to attach .Memphis Lieut XxrJ Major Gea John C Frenot, it is said will have command of the West. Judge Albert Jackson of south-east AIo arrived at this city yesterday, having been driven out of Doniphan end Ripley counties on account of his Union senti ments. He laid his creviencc3 before phi Slemmer at Washington, Pickens all right Col iremont to command the West Traitors at Richmond in dis tress Traitors resigning Government doubtful whether to hang or exchange traitors I railors retire to JIanassa Gap Gen Harney to It sent east JUore Union men driven from 'Mo Farnham to command the Zouaves 7th X. Y. mustered out of service Col Kelly takes Grafton Jeff Davis sick. ( Hope hell die and save hemp.) SO. The Comrriercia Washington disratch says the N Y Se cond regiment has been disbanded, owing to their beincr demoralized. Lieut. Col Farnham will be Colonel of the fire Zou aves. unless he should decline. He is an eperienced officer. It is now believed that the Federal troops will occupy Manassas junction to morrow night, driving away the rebels who have conjrreirated there. Orders were issued to-day for tho re turn of the 7th regiment to New York to be mustered out of service. Capt Ensile from "Fortress Monroe. - a a - ' bT. Locsis, May 30, r. M. reports Sevrall's Point almost impregnable A WuRhinrrtnn din.itrli v ifcnt Pr.1 a DOW OCCUDied ly 4,000 rebels. FP Blair's regiment of Mo volunteers Gen 5ut,lef'3 PIar?.is t08U1rr,ound ibcia and have been ordered to Fortress Monroe. tul ou m1 aau U3 era Washincrtnn. 29. TInrnPr's Fprrv if it 10 surrender. is not already evacuated will soon fall , secretary uameron is attending to His The trnnns thprp. nrp nnt tipar sn numcr. uuiies lO-Gay. ous as has been stated. There are not A Vuginian from Fairfax reports the I. Y1 II .1 Av over 4,000 in or about the place and they W1" co"le a? m,e Clnal 10 filcx," arc miserablvenuiDDed & nearlv starved, andna, when the lederal troops will ad- Col McClelland with 15,000 troops is al- ce thus meeting them half way. rprtrlv nn thp lVTarrh Inward? Harnpr's The Evening rosts special Washing- Ferry. Another force will proceed from Jon dispatch says the War Department is Chambersburg under Gen. Keira, and an- busily engaged in making appointments other from the Relay House. Ior 0IIlces f f u regimen s or regular The Governm't received no intelligence VuuiJ3 wercu uy uc hbwucui iu uuui from our Ministers by the last mail from UQ 10 the Presenl foce- The regiments EuroDe wnen arrangements ior inuir meir orau- A eeneral order has been issued by the 1 . uus 4 F11 . V"1 , pn.nrtmPnt crrnntinfr vnlnntPPrs now as ali tne Commissioned Ollicers Will be men who have seen active service. Washington, 30. Wm Wood of New war department granting volunteers now enlisted the same money allowances for clothinj? as the regulars. The whole number of regiments now accepted from Illinois for the war is 18, inclusive of Hecker s German regiment. The N Y Tribune's dispatch says at York has been appointed comraisioner of public buildings. The new military department of Ivy., Col Robt Hnderson commander, embraces so much of that State as lies within 100 Sundav. and mote were pourin- in from ?llef of lhe KY nver- r Hiaheadquarters ' : t , . , , , I rnr thP nrpspnt nrp nt I ntnsvillP. iarper's .terry, several triages naa w '"r, , , , .. Z m .i a i i, ,een destroyed"; among them, one at Philadelphia 30 -A Phi adelphi tan pi.,j.,v -nn ha Tsrnrir...ciorn mnrl escapea irom luempnis recently, uas ar- Viuiiiauuii: uu vti w fc- n v.o.vi u .vuu i , . - . ll) cu uciCi . Ait; coi j 3 uiv tiuuuw u , 000 troops at Memphis, and about as and one about half way between Wheel- in'r and Grafton. Gen. McClelland has thrown strong bodies of troops from Par- crslurc towards Graf ten, but rorr.e de- I r. -J at '.'.o .v.-.l i;. MRS. HEWETT, MAIN STREET, nnowxriLLG, Nebraska. Announces to the ladies of Brownvllle and vicinity that the has just received her SPUING STOCK MILLINERY GOODS, To which the calls particular attention, tier goods are of the very latest btyles and are cficred at unusually low prices. April 4, 1S60. BkOW.WlI.Lr, ICEBSASKA. T. M. TALU0TT, i DENTAL SURGEON", Hyir.g located himseifin Brownville, N. T., tea 5r?hls professional service! to thecoamunitj. , All johs warranted. Valuable Tract of Land t . . POR j3,llT,iX3. ; t AM autboriirvl to fell a vUaab!e tract of land ad Ktiing the citj of IVownrilU. There are 150 acre a the tract, mtly hearj tiuilcr, and 20 acres under i-.tiratioa. A rwa barrs.ia caa be Lad in th:4 piece -fUnd. r rp-J in person, or fcy letter, to Urownville, . T. Arm nth, IWI. r0-tf Limo! Limo!! Limo!!! wt .''sned whose kilns are situated niue miles '0I brownvllle, on fhe road leading toFt. Kearney, w coniiUitiy cn a very superior article f !,'T7:nica he lnvli the attention cf those wish UVlT?1 'Hldeiiveredatthckiln or at any Ih lin tbecounty, a desired. :' Oyer's Sarsaparilla, FAIRBANKS' STANDAED SCALES t'Lmj-..r OT ALL KISDS. FAIRBANKS &GREEHLEAF, 1T2 L.4KG ST., CHICAGO, And corner of Main & Walnut Sts, St. Louis. DST'buy only the genuire. OaJELiD., John Garnett, iiiiaiu Kucning, jd Jame Jr. Dlunden. (the latter, lonjr a seed;inan in tho em .l..j of Messrs Lanurcth JL Son ) ha.va united under the firm of JOHN GARNETT & GO, rort Tiir rr.osrcTJTtox or the - Agricultural Implement SEED BUSINESS, They wiil constantly Ltcp cnlsnJ a full ftiptly of LandrdJCs Warranted Garden Seeds, all fresh, and of the last year's growth, To bs obtained at the old houie at Philadelphia, nnd wi'.lconSno their sale tf Garden Seeds exclu sive to thosev They will keep a very large stoclt of All Implements and Machinery in Use, EMBRACING ALL THE LEAEISQ ARTICLES IN TILS TKAPG, OF 1US EKST M AM'FACTCUE. They solicit tho continued custom of their friends, and of all those who have dealt at tho branch bousa of Lasdbeth 4 Sox, at St. Louis. Our prices shall bo very low, in acco.dance with the times, nnd we bope to ratisfy all who call on us, aa to tho euperior quality of our stock, and the rrices. Our Tcrmf are Ca, and priori to correeponti. JOHN GARNETT & CO., T2n4 ST. LOUIS, 5IO. ISTIHST STOCK. GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. JACOB MAROHN, MERCHANT TAILOR. RROWXYILIX, 5CBR.ISKA, Has just returned from St. Louis with aa entire new ftock of Clocks, atclies & Jeweliy. J. SCHITTZ TTouldanuouncetothecltlxens ef Brownr'Ue Vt?V and vicinity that he has located Mmseir in a.iC.BrowTaviIle. andintenl keeping a fu! asrt. luent of everything in his Uneof bnsicefg. wticb will Ue sold lew for cash. Hewillalsodo all kinds ot re palring of clocks, watchesandjewelry. All wort war. ranted. v3a181r Oysters, Quails, PrairiQ Chickens, Fish, Venison, Pies, Cakes, Hot Coffee. Sweet and Butter Milk, Mush and Milk, and all such. Coxno ivxxci Soo iab. 7, ls61. TVTo! nil CITY WHY ST4BI! AXD Feed JE3to2ro J3ROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA; ROGERS & BROTHER, ANKOUXCES to the public that he has purchased the Livery Stable and Stock formerly owned by William Rosseil and added thereto fine stock, and is now prepar ed to accommodate the public with Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies Saddles Horses "&c. &c. the travIllTng public . Can find at his Stable ample accommodations for hor&ci, ruulcs or cattle. . BRXJAMIX 3;. JOSUTA KOGEES. Brownvllle, Oct. IS, I860. nl5-yly rike's Peali, or Uust." ill M STORE, DRY GOODS HOUSE. Xo. XX, Alaiu street, BEOWITVILLE, 11 T. - - -t- luildir. The fcrc j at " Liable r now threatens Harper's Ferry. - 60,000 troops will rendezvous at Cairo, for an immediate move on Memphis. The Government is now putting forth all iLs vigor and will urge the campaign to the lowest point of lattitude consistent many more encamped on the fairgrounds near t":t city. At icandoipn tnereire about u.LOO n:in ar. I a fcrrr.L :.?.! ln:":r ct 01 r:i.Si;rs ai;u two r..-rurs. miles abcv3 Zlcmphis' there are about 1,- 000 men opposite Ft Rector. On the Tena side is Ft. Harris with about 1,000 men. At Memphis and various points between there and the Mo and Ky lines there are about 5,000 men. Cincinnati, 30. The Ohio and Va taf within which your military cperati jns n:y te conducted, wliic-b rinia.:a under the eentru cf sucu armed combination from mrrezuLrin; to their &i leged masttrj any such persons who ccuiQ wilhia your lines, and you will employ tuch persen ia the acrrico to which they w,l to test adjpted keeping aa account cf such scrrice. Arson the eilecta icized at A'eiacJnt are letters of great iiLportance which were fuuni in tho Senti nel r.Ece, showing ths meant by which tha sewion or a was brought about. omo d.iticui.-hed politicians are iraphc&ted and tha Utters ttiow be yond doubt that tho ordinance cf acoesska wsj oaly passed by fraud. The ilcrald's Billiajore dicpatch says there are 20.000 troops at ILirpr Ferry, and plenty of heavy artillery at erery ainilable rxict. Gen. liatlcr was rvLnferccd yesterday by2,CCD tro.ps. The Tiuios TTajuingtoa dispatch staiej that there aro 8,000 troops at 1'uiat of IWks. The tro .rs there are much deinoralizoJ, but wili make a desperate fighc Thcr were indications cf aa iutectiun to evacuate the rxst, but he could get no joiiure iu formatioa. They eipect an attck from the West and keep a sharp lookout every night. The men are ilecpinj tn their arms. Louisville, 31. Immense quantkiea of freight for tho South is going to NashviHo by railroad. It is rumored the transportation of goods will bo stopped on Monday. Tbe exodus of Southerners northward is imcre- cedjatcd, and is partly attributable to tl.e atopp:ta of boats on the Mississippi river. It is rumored abj that it the aih?iil roal it stopped tha Ttune- secians will adranco into Ky and take poscica of me roaa. Th Union men of Ky aro dctcraial to penait aircoiions from any quarter. Tbe Memphis Bulletin" announces tho arrival of Ilcaurcgard on the 20th, to take command cf the Western division of the Confederate artry. jNew lork.Jl. i ho Commercial upecial Washing ton di?natch savs two caotains of tho Mas. t.-&o:.s at the Ueiay House hava been placed under arrcit f jt extending their pickets without authority; A Post oSce has been established at l urt Tickcss and letters wiil be taken by Government vessels. Tho 7th regiment ltarc for 5 this I'M. I The Post special Washington dispatch' says pre- j paratioas ato endcntly making for a forward move ment of tbe Government troops. They aro all unler orders and ready to march at a moments notice. Tho probable object ij a sadden concentration upon the rebel forces in Va. A partv of 0 rebels Lavo reached BJtimora fron Harpers terry. ihey are Ualtimoreani. uca. Cadwall has an eye on them. lhe tribunes Washington uispaton says aa is quiet at 1 1 Jlocrce. 150 negroes wero at thdxort and tbe number was increasing. Tho Star says niao rebelo were killed at Sewail's Point in the recent conflict, also that the rebels had stopped work on tho entranohmcnts at Man.isas. 15,000 Eoldiers were concentrated in W estern a. Four companies of tho District Malitia bavo cross ed into Va. Mith six days rations. In the Wbeoimg district the Lnton candidato had 00 maj. In tho Parkersburg district 20,000. From the Bulletin of Monday, June, 3, 1SC1 FtrAf at Aqui Creek Agents of Xapo- ieon in ine aouia union men m uasi Tennessee. n.i,V V.o Allmnta anA enidomicc nf A nor and Sept., without perhaps any formal droops under Col. Kelly occupied Grafton tarnation for an additional enlistment Va al caI1 Pas.1 f C10?t in13 f 1 proclamati for the number of forces needed.- Leiut. Slemar has arrived at Washing ton from Ft Pickens and says the troops there are able to hold the fort against any force that will be troufrht against it. The garrison numbers about 1,000 men, and the rebel forces under Gen Bragg about 6,000. It is understood t'nat Col Frnmont will probably Grafton. division of the army, to operate in the i e i ..i .-J Kp nssiVnpd the command of the Western passea up icurin street tney were greeieu !The secessionists fled without firing a gun. The sixth Indiana regiment under the command of Crittenden, fully armed and equipped arrived at 5 P M.,and passed through tbe city to the depot and took the I cars to camp Dennison where they en camp for the night. Their destination is As the they wc by tne immense regimen concentrating to J Ll J nr:,::r: Vallo crowus assemoieu. itAliilOClL Ul T 1111.1. 1 . . Men who were foreed into service by ' . - the authorities at Richmond have arrived " 'au ul-PaiL" u c""uu u,c 1UiUUi U TU nnn o rnnHifinn nf w wv ic:iiiaiiuu w b uiicy. .u; ; p;.:r,m. trnnn, nnnrlv nrnvifi. mercuant in Aiexanuria receivtu . P . e j .1. t ... .i letter from hia brother in Kicnrr.onnt urrr- ed, naving to get ioou me oesi way tuey . - -; . r- - rn n i in himi i ;i i v i i t'2 iiuu iuuuciil j uil i v - a j - of frequent occurrence. The N Y World's dispatch says two leiutenants in the rebel army have resign ed having become utterly disgusted tvith affairs. The troops were poorly fed and had received no pay. A letter dated Galveston, Texas, 19th, say:, I learn that our ports have been blockaded; The Government vessels fired into and stopped a couple of Southern vessels, and cur ardent Southeners are hot about it. We have two forts on the beach built of sand tags and 7 or 8 peices of artillery. Everything is very dull and every one is out of employment; The N Y Times correspondence slates ao iunuo . uw t,,Mlu w..- Sr.Lorxi, May 21. P.M. rrrc;pr1 ivifh thP nnpslmn of " liow the I .... . 7 . . , .. 7 1"C LteiE2Ci3 or to-a3y ba3 the following tra prisoners captured in tne Contact snail be rrtntiteai: When the MclJouald llabeus Carrus aoutnern army was drive the Federal forces away. lhe Post s dispatch says the rebeU are evacuating Harper's Ferry, contemplating to concentrating near Richmond. Wash. 30. It is rumored that Jeff Da vis is ill. He is also expected at Rich mond. From the Bulletin of Friday, iiay tl.J The McDonald Haleus Corpus case 2,500 Saints baund for Salt Lake Lei terof instruction to Gen Butler Letters of great importance seized at A lex an dria Beauregard arrived at JUemphis A ine traitors killed al Sewell s Point. BLftllKOs? BOOK BIIIDEHY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. .WILLI All T. HITEFw Say 17, 1S60. J. BISB-IRY Co Have Just completed their new business boute on 11 tin Street, near the U.S. Land Office, in Srownville where they have opened out and are offering on the most favorable terms. Dry Goods, Provisioiis, Of all Kinds. FLOUR, CONFECTIONARIES, GREp AXD DRIED FRUITS, Choice Liquors, Cipars, And a "thousand and one," other things everrbody needs. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Brownr.'l'g. April 26. ly THOMAS DAVIS, ECLECTIC:PHYSICIAN TABLE ROCK, NEBRASKA. Reference, Dr. D. Owb, Erowcrille. ApnlII,'CI. n-Iy PARTICULARLY TO RANCHMEN. I fieslre to say to Ranchmen anywhere between the Missouri river and WounUins. that my stock for whole saling to them la now complete mbracin everythicg desirable or profltable to trade tn, and at price unheard cf cheap. Call or send your crdars, which wi.l meet wHh prompt attention. TEEO- BILL- rownr.l!e; April S5th, 13t. disposed of." Scouts are daily picking up men proved to be disumonist, already taose taken ex ceeds 200. The rebels are capturing Union men thinking when they have a sufficient number they will be able to se cure the release of the 36 taken at Alex andria. If the Government rate these men as rebels taken in arms against the Government, thev should be hun?. If the system of exchange be adopted there is in the act a recognition cf fhe rebels a? bilhVerents according to all laws of The Cabinet hare discussed this 0f the city of Salt Lake case came up in the U S district court Gen liarney znade return that Capt. McDonald had been removed to Illinois and w ai now in the military command of Uen McClcllaLd, that Harney bad never had the body of the prisoner under his control ; that be con sequently was unable to produce tun, etc. uen 11 further stated that by orders from Washington, dated May 16, but only received yesterday, Le tad been removed from bis command in this quarter end bad no lunz any power over the uistsict. It is understood that ben Lyon succeeds Ueaeral liarney. Tho steamer K:ack mwkirom tae Lpper Mrssisip- pi L.ndd at Hannibal on ednesday with 60) Mor mons on their way to call iaxe Cr.y. ihey are mo.-liv from Lnglaod. Other delegations are on the way and in a few weeks moie it is thought there will be 2,500 faints on the route to swell the population Kew York, 31. Tho special to the Tribune says there was a movement of troops near Alexandria in consequence cf rumor that Uen Leo was approach ing in force. Ine prizes nrourhi to tae nary yard yestcraay are yalued at over tSu.COO. It is said that with tho 3,000 troops sear Fairfax e nations. point several times without coming to any result. The Government has ascertained that there are no rebels at Fairfax. There were troops there but they have fallen back on the main body at Manas sas Gap. Thev have literally eaten up tuere is 10,000 negroes in the capacity of servants .if- .v v. "Vn.rft or4 and laborers. Provisions aro scarce and the rriva- everything to be obtained at Fairfax, and un falu rst oa the lhe saTC3 were driven back for fear cf Starvation. Col L'atlcr returned to Fortress Monro tearisg The rebels take whatever they can find the following kuer of imtructions to bis brother ? - , . ... j e j ASHLSGTO.v, May 30th, ls51. from the families of friends or foes and g3 Yo aelion ic regardto the tegroeswho pay liberally, but in the scrip of Va. Cam within your lii.es from the service of the rebels Washington, 30. A gentleman arrived is approved. The Department is sensiblaol the ein- .. . , , 11 1 1 tarraimeat which must surround oucers coaduetmg this morning from the neighborhood of miUurJ opcmioEa ia state by the laws of whim Centerville, Va, 23 mile from Alexandria slavery 13 sanctioned. The Government mnnot re says was reported that there were about f.sc;"rcjectiH7 . i. Ark r. , ligations. Among these federal obligations, however, 4,000 secession troops there. n cne taa ba 0 iaportant than that cf nuppress- St. Louis, 31, A M. It IS Currently ing and dispc-siing any ccmbiaations aimbled reported that Gen Harney v ill be with- w "vria'vtSi , - ...... ' 11 Uonalauthonty. Ucile thertlore you wul pertait drawn from tniS MllUtary post and be Bo interferenco by pcrsccsnnder your command with placed in CCinmard of some point East. the jnom tirci to lervic? usder th; Uts ct asy 1 0-2 -,1 5 1.' 1 . . 1 '. r - ; Crock; a.'iiii" . r raxx.Kii, J-n j I. .1 I.I. '.. r 1 s.-s he r -li.ii-e. It i' fa. I t!; : I-. rv.t at :.. )-r : :'. : i ava botl. i 1 : I..', .- . - Dortalion. ud to half past 4 o'eiuek la.;t ni ht, tho Government had not received further advices from Aquia Creek. The steamer Keystone State witness ed tho ,jht fof several hoars. It appears thero are nine batteries there. The War Department is to be kept open all night for information. Louisville, 31. Tbe Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle of the 23th inst., aays that Deauregard ijsucd orders at Charleston relinguishiD the command of tho forces around Charleston to Col It II Anders in, releiving D R Jones who accompanies Beauregard to Ciri&tha Mississippi. Mobilo papers says that an ageht of the French Government is there collecting facts for Xapolaon. Baltimore, 31. Ex-Gov Lratt was arrested last tvenig at Annapolis and taken tho Washington naVyyard. It is rumored that F.x-Gor Lowo waj also arrcrtcd. Mr.McLano, late minister to M.ex;co, wi3 nomina ted by tae secesionLts in the fourth Congruiioaa! district to-day. St. Louis, Jane 1, V. it. Dr. Geo IC. Sanderson who wm stabbed on the night of May 10th by Hon A Uuckaer, died lat night from tho eJieeU of iho wound, at his residence on Olive st. New York, June 1. Tho Tribune's Washington corref-pcLdent says a large number of Union men from Y a have arrived at Georgetown, being driven out of the State. There are said to bo a great many Unton tien even in eastern Va., tut tho rod of terror is held over them. The ruovemeuts of Gen Butler aro considered as indicating an intim.ttion on hi3 part not to troublo Sowall'd Point or Norfolk at present; but to strength en bis jiosition on the other side of James river aad in tici3 to move forward to Richmond. The two largo canDon lately chipped to Fort McIIcnry were spiked in the streets ol Baltimore aud it was cut dis covered until they were mouced in tho fort. Thcru has been great dissatisfaction in the Mass, camp at the Relay iluue, arioicg from the uninilitary conduct, of Brig. Gen Jones. He wa burned inef iigy last night in their riaip. Gen Peirco will su percede Gen Jc.nos,and tho latter will gu tj Fcrtrc3 Monroe. Thcrs are numerous battcriu in courso of erection along tho James, Elizabeth and York rivcr3, but they cannot effect any damago to the ve3cli cn the riven as th ; ranzc is too Ion. Several of the Old Dominion Dragoons wtro taken rrisoners bv the Vermont regiment. Several Zouaves actinias scouts acizsd CO krsof powder and Eve tons cf lead in a house four miles from Alexandria. The Zouaves beinj too few, they only brjucrht away what powder they cou.d, aad blew up the balanca. Tbe forces at Alexandria expert to advance to ni-ht. but do tot know how far. Gn Butler will probably supercede. Gen Cadwa'Iadgo again ia the Ba!:iiao:e district, as Gen Butler knows thegrcend in the ill district and lhe people aaltae secc-rioniits thcro know Lun by tais tune. Chillicothe. 31. Last nirht a train rots' Ea-t with the 221 Ohio re '?ment on board wj thrown from the track by the breaking cf an axle, ceo W BaihMi of Chillicothe was killed. Ono soldier bad his thirrh bone fractured, anether bad his arm broken and a third bad bis jaw broken; a number were mere or less bruscd and subtly injure!. Chlcaro. June 1st. Sfnator Ioog'as pa?cd & very ccmforuble night. ILs thyjiciacs say ha is no worse. Alexandria. 1. A sentinc! at Clark Mills tn the ouL-hirU of Alexandria was shot dead last night aad another wounded probably by tho rebel troor. Baltimore, 1. A steamer has arrived Irooi re rtrsj Monroe. Bartlett's naval Brigade had arrived there There is to recent intelligence from Norfolk. Pendegrast will not allow a boat to go up wua a flag of truce attached. Parties aro anxious to bring away relations. The Q-jacker City yesterday trougat sn a prlzo schooner from Iuo da Janen wita I ca.-r' ci 3,5d0 bar cf Ccfctf. Tho fugitivcj bow in Fortress Monroe, are encamp ed and xsu'lercd and provided w:ta raucu uid taa soldiers. Cen Butler baa iisaed a stringer:: crder against plnaderiag in tho norghbo:hood. RejiorU to-day "no to thunderor in ether words," taken by lightnin From the Bulletin cf Taciiiv, .cue 4, 1351. , Gen. Lyon tikes Command in the West in pUct of Usrney Death, cj ''JMn Pes rnr," Ctrt7 War unavoidable in East Tenn Death of Sen. Douglas S'Ai'r rttsA a Fairfax Col Fremont bring ing 10,000 rifles from England. St. Loci3, June 3rd, A. M. Br'r. Gfn. Lyon has anmei eommmd of the milliury d?partmeat of.tha Vi'cit in jlaca cf Gea. Haracv. rcleived. Ccl F P Blair has been appointed eommaadint at the monal. Cpt G?c II Lcrby of tho U S corp; cf t.r,jjTaphical eagi aeors, f-illii--ly kaiwuai JUa i'tueai in literaturo will ba buii-.d i-day hLi ns Jcaira havioj been troujht to this t-;ty frca r atca. Ia the Mac Doaaldcasj on w-'.arJ.iy. G.a L'riu-y VM dlioharg-.'d frua farmer jr. cz.z i uidr lb a' writ of Llahcus Curptjj. O4 u.-'-ljacf coua.-' fj petitioner a new writcf IlaUm CVrpus wucrirei to te isjue-t forthwith t- b served ca Ga Loa and other UJljcrsof tha UcUcl Staa -s t c:u. i h writ is mad rjturaabld this tn rjln - and d-ib;ljsj the caja will ba tha aaljectcf a wli j racc wf a. j i tueat. A Zouavo regiment corrjpri.r. ten cossnU! Lvi bera crgioiiei in this city fr tha U a e-tr.c? a- I will bo wrn ia this woo!i. It u to bo coxjaadi-l by Col Margin L Sxkh. Vt"tshingu.-n,2. The f Jlowic fa:ti rj!atlv j thj contest at Aoui Creek Lava been cbta.ujJ. Ts- ocgigemoat began on Friday and Lted to hours. Oa Saturday i; was renewed fr four hcur. Th lower beach battery whi.h was -Ua.-nal cn I'tldsy was repairod. The force of th coufiiftatcs U tap poscd li bava been 2.CJJ. OaSiturity th F;oa bura approached tawithia tv m.l?saad cuiuua i tha flro. Tho 1'awnce tok a marc- pi.i.-a. For tha fir?t hour tho firing was brLi'i tVj:n tho b i'.lerioj. During tha engagement tiia Pawa.'j Cr3 1 1CJ shj'h. An cbservsr saw i;h a tel-so-" f a number cf bo lies camc4 awsy ia wagons. U.jors say taa confeder ates bad ri-od caaaon. Bj'.U vsas'Is wcra Jaxagui but only slightly. Ona h ot went through tha i'to -boru Cabin. T-o Tawneo ro-oived eighi ih-tJ. Th Pawnea aad Freeborn hold olf beijg icroved fjr kng engagemcut. Tho Railroad doj.t aud build iuga aahara wera destroyed. Thi rebels it ia I clt vc4 bad eighty g;uns. ew York, 2. Tha Ileralo sy that V. r V. mh- iagton, son of tho lata Uol Washington wajcaptarwi ia the Fairfax skirmish. It is recited that iha bat tary at Matthias point proved tj be a wood piia. Lieut lnumt kins Oi.'iai account of tha rauf ix aTair does not dlifer mateiially from tha tnl report. lie says threa of his moa ara uiism , t-rea a.igutly wounded and six hordes lot. LIj tainks haki.lv I and wounded Zi Tcbals; ho brought a.vay fira prijju-crs. Tha Tribune's Waahiartca diratch sars Mr. Etherigo cf Tenn. Las arr;vol. Lj says Eatra Tetct will show a large uiaioritv fur tha L'nton and that civil war is unavoidable. Tha rc:t vf tha d tat goes for secession. at O field, has coaa to Caro authorized ti an- a true t five floating latteries cf tha capacity ;f 3,0o'J nica, iatccied foraepcrata actLa bclo. It i re port that Cul Sheruau cf Ohio will ba appoint! Quarter Mailer General. Five ura rci.u.ui hava teen tendsrid friui Western Pam-ylva-iM. Fortress Monroe, Juna It. Na moro military movements hae yet bean luaij. Itiiiiid thai 1.JJ J S'XAsiuu'uU aro at Yorktown. Th?ra ara now be tween there and Ft Moaroo. A stand will evidj.itly bo mad a at Yorktown. Scares from se7tral ouutks Lava been set to wotkon tha eutrenohmcnt. A gentleman fpjaj bctWdoc Nawpjrt and Yorktawu has arrived hero for protection, and says that aum jr oas famllio bap Aid, loaviug all their flavc unlit for work behind. 300 free negroes had been fjrcol across James River and set t work cn tha rebel r trenchmenti. Diitinguhhed seecsiionistj ooufewt iits wcra all deluded. Cairo,2. Thcrs is nothing authentic knjwn i.i relation to movemcotj down tha river from this p.ni but it is certtin that tho form at this place U l ccnsidcrably increased. Two additional regiaitts ara ordered hcra. Tho Oov.'rnrneut hs chancre! bij Wharf steamer that lies btro which ii capnbo . of carri';i , .-rat thousand troops and stores. It ia i. 1 i . Goyernnieat haj alia chartered 2i . j : .. Louii. r j 1. A alight skirmish occurred ti- i-orapany cf boma guardi and lomi u;, ..j, ...rea tf tha latter wt-ra wouaiod. A terrible fracus occurred ia tha negro quarters h:ra. Ono negro was shot. Sr. LcriJ, Juno Z, P M Aa cScial account of the cnngexant at Acqui.i creek agrees with other awmli. Th eneinio batteries in ranjo wore siloncoJ. Oaa seaman wat injuricd. Tha 71 N Y regiment Hi a A go to Ajquia as was reported. Accounts froia England stata that Mr. Adams had been presented to the Queen by Lord Palmcrstcu. Tho attituda cf tha British Governmiut was not deocsively ascertained. Nothing nJw has bjea ri ceived from other GoTernments. Among tho radiculouj rumors a 3 .at is ono that Col WilcoX bad joined tho Sfjcosiioniits and that 21 Michtgandcrs have boon capture 1 by tho r;bol.i aud another that a Zouave was shot l:it night night. Word baa been received thit two cf tha Lii':n dragoons in tho Fairfax skirmish havo been rwn,, tured and brought back by thoir company v;ho heard that thy would bo hung whtoh caused the W li 'jt t company to rcscuo thctu. An incendiary f.e at Al exandria was extinuishod by soldiers. Balilmore, 2. Tuo regular ca7ilry an 1 a regular battery of artillery prccceiel tufatds I'aiifax last nizht. New York, 2d. The steamer Northern Lights b.ts arrived hero from Aspinwall, brin r 37J.C jj iu scia. Chicago, 3rd. Senator Douglaa diod at niua o' clock and ten minutes this inorting. Th iO in at tendance at the lima wera Mr. 1 jula. Dr. M.l.'ei , Mrrn ('iif'a an.l .T l.i'.!.i C.itll .If r.f V a.! . i n "t. .,. D.-P. Rhodes of Cleveland, ai,d Dr. Ma Vieker.an i Dr. II ay of Chieago. llii rfii.ii.is will ba tak:. from hera ca ViTedaciiay to WaiLiiign. Sr. Loch, Juno 4,,j. Tho 12th IiiinoH regiment cf Vvlantocrs l :ft t.'i -;. e.ninp ftt Cac.yrilla !at evening 1.0 1 rrvceo-I t Cairo cn tho steamer City of Louisiana. Cot Cok regiment from Alton, also, parsed djna tha river ta Cairo on tha Night. Thodath cf Judga Dvugl.11 wai received ia thii city with profound regret. Flag? cn tho ' am boat aro carried at baif-uiaot aal m.icj bulldiagi ar d;-esed in mourning. Cincinnati, Juno 3. Two columns of troops f.-!n Gen Mc CIlland'3 comsaau I, cao in coin uati 1 of Cl rs and tha In diana volunteers left Gnfton e.iriy b.st tlht aud aftor marching during tho entire tight f.r aboat twenty miles through, a drcr.cLi.-ig rain, cu.-j rued cump of rebels 2.C0J strong at I'h.Iliru V., r-utcJ them, ki..icg VUaA w -l i'. Il'A O V V la -a f V J Wl'l aaU' Kelly cf tho rt reiincnS of Va. volaataf-i tho ether in crmruar.d cf Col Cxittenl-ja cf t 10 aal captcring a larga amount cf arms, bnci, munition provbious an! cacip c tuip- a;e. Tho surprise wascomji.ete and a: cur lat a-1-viecstho federal troops wc:o in hot pursuits of tho rebe!3, and it is quit-; prLabla t'jat many prisoners will bo taken. Cid K-l!y was mortally woundl an t has since d.cd. Several chars of tha Fri:r.lTroo; wero slightly woondid. Washtcgun, 3. Capt. Ward's oil:;:! report c" tha a-ai.- at Aaia erek Firs the l:zi erams'.cvl Saturday forenoon and toraiinati in coEseqaeuco tf tho fitiguo cf tho men. IIo ! iacciaaally fo. live hours. Capt. Marr who was killl at Fairfax was a mrn tcr cf tho Va State Convention, and a mrj-. r elect of tha legislature from I arguir Coua'y. It ij understx d that Col An lerrn wi;t ba pr,m-.te J to a Brig. Gcs:ral. Tbos. 11. Zclioz cf Iai:aiiLas beca 8jr)inted minister to Chili. Writs cf Habeas Corpus retcmallo Ta?siay granted lathocao cf th three men jrrested ia ! 1 charged with bridge burning, aai w?;: removed U York. Tho writs wero a 'Iressed to Gen Esim. Thero are now fiflcea war tcsjcIj ia tha Gulf of Mexico. 12 cn the Atlantic coast asl tea cn tha Chesapeak and Potomac New Ywk, 3rd. The Tlaof dlsps,ta says that Fairfax coarthoaso is occapf oi fcy throe rejirsaris of Federsi troops, two tdditisiil regiraoaU wl ba . station tiers la a day or two. Tho X Y 7th reg:saat will probably sooa bo remuitered into serrieo and detailed to tho camp on Statea Llaad to isstroct new levies. Corwia is hers ta look after waati asl ' contraijsary dpart2cct cf tha Ohio L-ocj. " A Load a letter says Col Fre ai'j-t will probably cf artier j take with bira 10.C0O ri2es aal a lays 40 twelve poua J goes. Tho Test's Wajhicgtoa ipocial says thit Gea, Banks will bo orlred to a coj.-niad at Bi libera or Ft Monro, ar.1 If S3, Gea Eatlsr trill rcrla'.cal tfensivo opcartions against Ncrfjlk asl IllchaiJui under command of Gea Bias?. Tho Po3t Washiagtoa letter aays it is considered. eertaia that Congress will authcriijj a loan of 03,b00,C0 3 dvUars, eight or tin pxr ccii. will bs tf- fered and notes iiS'ae-1 froa tlij i.l'.i:t 1 va.u'?. rt