WIT Ii lllEi 1W ji. v. ri tunas, r,iiTou. V Tie 'c! ra.U limine:.: i lei::- filled ! growing as rapidly, as a ay we ever saw. ! t;n as raridly as cor.M le cxrcctdi ur.dcr : It got a gool Etirt ana uecj root cunn; - all t!;e rirrutnitancrs TlVre are now the wet weather in May. The iLorttpe.l 1 L . O TJ Tl A. o . Tben nr. with our flair! 1ft it stream on the a'r! teven companies mustered into service. Some iix cr seven fractions, or ccrupnies partly made up arecn foot at Omaua arl ..l :....,i;,?, r.rr.:,ntlv codsoIi- ' Cull J'JliJ'.a "it"-" " l'w date and mate up full companies. An i lTn i lein made to Lave a ccm- pany of artillery accepted. This should Iq done Ly all means. There ought a.ho to I e a ccmpnny of Cavalry. Capt. II. ! ., Cobxtll of the Faundcri' Flying Ar cf hot, dry weather in June did not ap pear to retard in rapid 'uu!i in the least. The fine thowers wc lad the last of June will Ifctep the ground in goodt-r-1 der until the first cf August at least, ani j even should there t" r.o more rain this j Summer there would not Le an entire failure cf lib crop. Oats loots fine. It was not too far ad- ranced to le benefitted ly the hie rains i tillerv. Ntlrata City, has tendered hh There was not a Tery large amount sown under- in this county tut luhy enot'gn icr our company, Lut cannot, we 7iH,.,zh.0rrt;.-r,rcVi m .......... , . re;,1 rW cwn use TLf t had hands Mint tvU'.l slr.ke,tuey -a i ,-"J"lu " i'- - !Iit n;ii'.J dare. Ani their e.s w re m.t horn t' be s'ave ! Up. up r'th hunter 1 where'er ittmy call, , Our luiiiiwnssb! rliy around ; A nation of frectnn that in -ai -ut hill fill VVbtn its Clara ahaJi be trailed on the louni. i i . . ! from the President or War Department 1 armers wco nave une losr.w las the lU-imcnt from Nebraska was who, if they have not time themselves, ! tailed tube composed entirely of In- can hire help at reasonable terms, should fantry. We hope Capt. Cornell may be . : . . - nrpr.fpf!. TTo is flnp r-rnmnndr-r. has a We delayed our taper until this In-: 1 , . ! rnirr,rv rF crlorifltn ttion mini WPlI Jay, in hopes of being able to lay before mjr readers the TrciidcntV Message. Hid ii come-on the wires yesterday even in, as'ctpected, we lad made arrange roects for it to appear in print this mcrn- "3- HVe lave been asked daily, in fact, ilmost hourly, for weeks past, "Why don't the Governor eend us a portion of .the Nebraska Ilegiment." There arc several reasons why a por tion cf the regiment has net yet been tent la this point. Tirst. We under hand the Governor is without authority to move the regiment or any part of it from the place of rendezvous without au thority' from the Major General of the Division or the War Department. We jeei coniitieiii ium uim (uur.iiiw dock, in the absence of Gov. Saunders, however, is using every effort to become clothed with authority to act as emergen drilled. Yor the A JifrOacr.J A Sons- Am-Oicr-beaiJ tbo Tea Cocj. IT 4. D. IWl'lTf O ! rvi yoor rlb;ri hoaic. King Jf, TJn-ir rtatir lie u o"i r ; Vf t-T jrrirlt('B jet fall e'Jt I'.ut W5 Lc i.vr tanrj nvr. Th?n otrtx'J th traitors Ihat lo Aa;l the cacrioii" r af ; V"s I. ts 3 cor cc!Uii jet fal well, Ikil c Lve 0r Cjfirj mf. , then car wc w uf ctl, TbemUcta f iLb fft ; .n-l let the Lacghtjr Soothern tacw, TLt we ire all tn lifcertj. The norer-toard tte oien g-lIeaT bo! Aa.il the ckcccn's rccr; We Iotb your cotton yet foil well, Eat we 1ot our cjuctry more. Well cute the traitors mi eacb IlVe Giro a p their irncy ; We Cniom toy are on strike, And all for liberty. Then orer-boari the pirates g ITeare bo I Amid the cannon roar ; We love yoor cotton yet f u'.L will, Bat we lore oar country more. Then yp, ye Northern sons of toil, u Grearjr Mechanics" calkd ; Strike for your Country and your God, Till treason Unds appalled. Then orer-board all traitors go Heare ho ! Amid the cannon's roar : We lore your cotton yet fulFwel!, Bat we lore our country more. N K W AD V C I IT I S Ii 31 E S . .f,r rhar.laincT. If he should cb f,in i? will not have the members cf j LIST OV LLTIKHS ir. r,r 1ii-.-ri!Vlf;in thI'.t li:t Drtwn Cmpny ,! 11 lit u.y f J!, A.P. IU: u - "ihadow grow scan i-j CLOTHE YOURSELVE S. decrees mineral ly l:;s. More atcn. G. ow their stubble trround, or other vacant land they may have with buckwheat. There ha3 always been a market and good prices for all that has been raised in this Territory, and there will be this TliC Rebels in AtCllISOIl County, 3l0. season for all of it our farmers can raise. xvah,. within a week or ten H ffd Pohcy for farmers to raise a " " r. .v-. days past, felt that if there was a eeclu- vant;i ol cr'3' VUH,Iuuuuies luai.uc ded nook, as it were, thaf would escape Fend oa one StaPIe alone c the excitement consequent from the ua- ally sjirer froin a l or an enlIvre fortunate slate of the country, that tpot Iallure WL,CU wm ue would be Atchison county .Missouri, and lortunes 01 aD' mamauau. that portionof Nebraska Ordering there- a variety ox crop, are . ... x ..ii: of anv one will not ruin nor greatly m- on. HJl H appears xcu;iiiuu js tuma- - gious, and that our hitherto peaceable anY of the community. and quiet neighbors across the river jcmoTai 0f SUfTCJOr Generals and perhaps we on thi3 side are to te OOlCC. lathed into a state of unnecessary ana We see that the new Surveyor General uncalled-for excitement by a sett of reck- f lh T,ransas amj Nebraska. Mark W. less irresponsible men who have been in nET.An AY. Hves notice that the office will chivalr5r and Ponder over the darin communion with Claib Jackson's cmisa- bo removed from Nebraska City t0 deeds and glorious exploits of the heroe ries. sent up here for the ptrpose of Leavenworth, Kansas. We know not warriors of the by gone times. And the stirring up rebellion. For the past two whv this chan,e has been made, and youn5 man wtl0se view3 are lull or exu 1" J O ' 1. 1 .! doubt verv much whether anv trood reason D"ant blood, and wnose brain is aeckea rnn i, rr.vpn ' whh a brilliant glare of fancy, fired by " For tho Advertiser. First Views. Head-Quarters 1st Reg't, . .Neb. Vol. U. S. A. Omaha City, June 27, 'CI. Mr. Editor: It makes cneambitious, and creates a burning thirst for fame to read the warlike annals of the aire of weeks these fellows have been particu larly obnoxious to Union men by their that this continued and -insolent nocturnal visits ; hooting, shooting and howling through cv mav rcnuirc. and will see rv.lnt i enfT.rinntlv rrnfprtptl as soon as possible. Again it is said the men are the settlements, threatening to run Union without arms or uniforms, and are as yet men out of the county; to drown them ; 1 Ti,Pr ro nil fartswA nrpsums. and un- reasonably be suppo der ordinary circumstances would, per haps, be considered insurmountable. There arc other facts and circumstan ces however, existing in and surrounding the ardor of impetuous youth, and glowing ambition, is the first to leap the channe The "Ileaicnly Stranger." During the present week an extraor- that separates the citizen and soldier. dinarily large comet has been visible in 7rany a time no doubt, has the blood o ,mlf, .h-fMBof in the constelation "Ursa Major." It WorW.s history, been wrought to fever . f,Mc nrncn.no ? nrl nn. Iiasoimuii tul'l,v-v I ... i I - Tl-.nn n,l hU followers in various rarts came unannounced; and consequently rs heat whilst the mind was drinking off the v ---- I . ... . 1 I . . ...... Q,..0 .nl,l l,n vp been a lesson to one whose orbit Has not been aennea Dy draught of delicious delight dipped from rebels in Missouri. It seems however, that astronomers. It" is now receding., from lhe reservoir of battle fame; and often nothin-short of a practical demonstra- In lhe dark as it would have has he had a long and deep desire to have a tionof the Power and determination of -UUiCU lCilUi an opportunity to scaie me craggcu . 1 ' cv-. 11 I . . . I onH rut hi nnmA with ni5 flnshinor SWOrtJ c :..,a -1 the Lnion sentiment in tnai isiaie vni iVnnl Cnonimona )n. HisfCA.ot ruu vu' 4"gu 0 rf . ..t: 1 . . m iifinrr lp tpr iinnn inn eternal tablet .i r . i r stntislv. lrie union men 01 ivicnisou uuuu- rj-Vorrlor, nuntv hn r arer! nnnn our ,u """6 v" -r auniii vi luu it'uiuus AUiiuanuto. i mo i j- i muiuiucuu " " j r i , , , . e . , . . town and county is the most exposed, and ty, who are its solid men ; those who are talle a imen of wool piucked from nam ny tne names w uu J I. . . . ....... I I . . . I UtaH optoH nnH rliPfl fnr mnnv flcnn mnrft liable in be dis- honest, industrious, sober citizens anu Leicester sheen last February, 'lhe " .1 tt,ftT:.n natriots. and who have ever been char- r.w mMnrpa 1.1 1-4 inches. The Doc- But let that same man enter the hum J I ... - t-.l ' l ... yet it responded promptly to the call of the acterized for attending strictly to iheir lor intcnds bringing some of this stock ble gate where passes the private soldier, Governor, and is the only county in the own business, and letting other people lQ Nelraska lhis season. & lrn the merest beginning of a vol- . -1 .t:1. It mi.l-n tlinm tint nrtor'n lifo onrl if the imnetllflitV of hlS Torr tnrv PYient nerhnns l".is5 thnf hns uiuue, umih., u c wv - . , , . wx ...v-, -r . , V-, . , , T o.! Kpnl of this countv wnonasbeen i . I - ;; n c . , tliat tne lime wnen "loruearance ceases J i . .... ii i i m in j?t iimani npar two vears iasi to be a virtue, ' nas wen nign arriveu. j 7 " . xzens. rnrtl.oM.ttvvfin-PrL-s nnrnennle. in They therefore propose to "give atten town rcntchllv. but in both town and tion" when they are run out of thecoun countrv.have been drawn upon extrava- ty and their property destroyed, for a mlv ns to time, monev and rest, in the faithful adherence to to the constitution nrorrkanf crh nrem n t ir.na rv mfnni n and Government secured for them by !-p l.ren rlfrmod indisnonsiblft fnrpnfe. their forefathers. tv and ruiet. The timid are becoming alarmed and leaving. Several farmers also in the habit of coming to Brownville, have left prosperous farms and crops and getting drunk, and becoming particularly .cone lack to the States. Under these boisterous and offensive. Last week one circumstance, we claim that if there is f them threw a stone through the win one roint in Nebraska that should be of Col. Smith's residence. We have looked after without delay it is this. The mere stationing of a few compan ics at this point would allay fear, give confidence, restore quiet, that the farmer. .mechanic and merchant might proceed as usual; ard in the end prevent disturbance in charge of killing "Fontenelle" one of th Omaha Chiefs, was last week dis charged by the Supreme Court ardor finds no ice to" cool it, his caliber is On I . .1 VnrA Ofifl cftlol.llLp muscle, and will of iron than that of many! I have lived a quarter of a century have read of skirmish, siege and battle, defeat and victory, the weak manager, fin QmwnTD i? now at Washington. .'. , 1.- a ...;n nnd darinrr exDloit. the clangor of arms, nr mm 11 ne npinrp iih i Kiuiua uuu iu miw 0 cure the arms and uniform for the Ne- the gleam of swords, the roar of cannon, Those fellows to whom we refer, are raska Be-nment. They will be hnre as soon as it is possible. and tne drill and parade; but for the first time, am an actual soldier ! The life of course, is new, and being new seems strange, yet it does not meet my expecta- tion. remaps neiore my mree yvia understood all this ; that it was courting an assault, that a pretext for a distur As we predicted, and as should be' the case the St Joseph Daily Gazeiie has completely fizzled out. So may it ever term expjrea n may come fully up to what be with traitors. t thought. Allow me here and now to 0 state as a citizen of a Republic where ihft Jlilaniic Month - J. - II U 11UIV vwv - 1 J bance might be had. Our people desir- j and Ladits Repository for July, but nien are supposed to be placed upon an . . J 1 i:... ntHitnriT lour mvP inmP in.T neace. have exercised an unreason- Wft nrtt had time to neruse them. equamy, iuak ui.n-., : nr.u nmmint nf natience and forbearance. men the power of temporary tyrants, and Thev are not disposed to longer submit A XCW SllK V OrmbUDSUUIlC lor petty god5, wmcn tney, are auogetutr 100 this region. As to arms; a sufficient t0 continued outrages, and have deter- COttOn. pao-er to improve. Against this I protest . . . . ... .1 1 11R ioiioiu is luuucujcc iui mu 1 nrnFA.s n ha nrm simnoner auu uucui" number could be borrowed of home com- mined that tftese men wnen mey com iu ; x ' " . 7 V , 1 r , .Tl ... , : n,,r r,1nr mnSt behave themselves. Ma- 'nencan iSTicuuunlt luieigu ent servant 0t legal laws ; but 1 nave no . jianiesaLpuimswuereuierowiiouaiuiiy V" . , . r,w Thfl informal on arrears to be re ...... - .. .. . 1 r,. f iHom L-r-nw imw tnnri 1 :r rumie- probability ot trouble, until tne uovernor v , , f liable, and is riven without comment by llp nrmv thfiV mav be. who use those .1 1 rr c t o-(i tiri 1 hv 1 i.i v r uius u c in a. u u u 1 ' w 1 v 1 j j w them.elres. have ahvavs been treated as " laws l0 matte uiem g0U3 01 VJiC uuulf lu The War for the Union. DitTiaoxt, Jane 25. firj faasHies hire p lokeJ 0 res ijr to loare the city in expectation of U-iD.'Djxki trxli3::i:atlvn ni&tt!ie r?ict of liinff r!el 1 Cic the harecoontUenro in. A jsiiire order bas bern -ircn by tie nsariba'-l to roi4 irrititirj the pc-ci-!e The U. S. deputy Hartal hta iatituteOi f?arcb or arms in p rirate dwel'.In. A 1 -t w.m tcuc l ia a ' j J bnrJ the ftcamer Miry WaaUintja. AJ-lltiocJ i regents of U. S. troops have arriTcJ. Cel. J jnej j re-ixect u here from the Reby Ilcuse an! repcrL are correct that the U. S. forces are throwic cp ettranchmcnti about eight miles eat of Ea'.tiaicre oa the Z?altiinore atd riii'adt-lphiaK. IL IV.titacre, June 23. There is a jreat deal cf excitement here, crowds around the police etatkr.s and marshal's oSoc. A arch at the marshal's is g"ir:r on, a large quantity cf arms and cjunition hare L.'cn found eecntcd in the cellar. In tho walls IcDcatb the fl..orand ccKar cao of valuable pisiols, over SOO ri2o. 25 of which were Minnie were found. AIjd several sup.pt.sed to have LclcnreJ to the ira?jachut tts soldiers who were disarmed by the mob on April l;5ih. It is a!.o estimated that 100,000 peret;?j-:on ejs 3,100 ba!! catrides and 6,C00 lonj miunie Lill catridcs were found. St. Louis, July 2, V M. A Washincrtcn di?patch, dated July 1st, says it is stated on good authority that the morning of the 4th ot July will lind Fairfax left in possession of Federal troops. . A column will move on the place and drive out or capture five thousand - j rebels who now hold it. If the programme was carried out, Col Stone took possession of Maryland bights and Harper's Ferry to-day one piece of artillery placed there will prevent the rebels from re-occupying the place. " It is generally believed here that the general advance will be ordered to begin on the 4th of July. We learn, from a gentleman just from the west, that Gen. McClelland com mands a force of over 20,000 men in the heart of Western Virginia, and is super intending in person virtually important movements against the enemy. Gen. Fremont has received instructions to proceed to Harper's Ferry to command the division under Gen. Fattersoti. Fortress Alonroe, July 1st. A flag of truce has just come from Norfolk, with Dr. Ilichards, physician to the President. A special dispatch to the New York Commercial Advertiser, dated Washing ton 2nd, says: Treasury rates, of the de nomination of fifty dollars, and redeem able in two years are afloat in business circles. The Republicans hold a caucus to-morrow night when they will probably agree upon a candidate who will be elected on the first ballot on Thursday. It is by no means certain who will have the place. Col. Blair's military prestage is much in his favor for speaker.' The Virginia Convention has passed an ordinance declaring it to be treason for any citizen of Virginia to hold office under the federal Government after the 1st of July. Louisville, July 2nd. The Journal of this morning has a letter dated Knoxville, 29th tilt, saying 8 companies of cavalry and infantry have gone from there to Cumberland and Wheeler's Gaps, to guard them, and prevent Federal troops from coming through Kentucky to aid Union men of East Tennessee. They have been encountered by our active Union men in the mountains who swear they shall leave, and the Davi3 troops have sent here for reinforcements. The Journal adds, we expect a bloody fight at the mountain gap, for possession. The Journal says every breath of ours is a heartfelt aspiration for the triumph of the star spangled banner. Ital.sosays Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, is in Washington. i r mi-V.n six wwo . n.".V 1 1 u. r 1 2;?. W'ashis toa City, L. C. A. Ana- trop?, Vil'-J AJUra.n. Jasj'S Ar.h.Luild. Sry 1J. n rily, J. 1?. ;;arUr.k.J.I"Jar. UWek, Jin r.alJwin, Ike ilowis -iu, Jaujcs c (Wb.Wm.2 ri.rk,lK'iijj:r.i.i CuniUiin i.rel K. I). ii. b f inrirdcd to ths Kennedy, . W. L- I.rr, S-imucl 31. M.-Care.Tli. muSr. !.-!nicch,r.:niaiia F. JK-;;.1, John T. il.lnin.h. A. A. p. ru ret 11,11. B. R.-caarJsoi.lIarj A.U j. s. Piul.-T, Jocpa .S-r, J..Ua T- x. i.'Ut.Frd ri. k W". Wsrncr. John YViliLite, W. T. Frer ciTered in tLi$ 1 Fi Pwm. Wi::iax.n F. 2 U.UahaLJ, Ana E. MisJ F. Fas' nun, JVun I LJ -in 'ton, Wtuiam r. Fare a a, A. Ilji.e, ITocry lUrrWon, thar;ei llor.s.-y, uan Mrs, I'.ts. Ttsrsts, At. I -M. HO IJOUIIT A120LT j, t I CALL AND SEE FOR YOlW. ! A T T?lE i altimoro Clotliincr BH0WITVTLL2, Z, 7 . say 'adveriieJ. ' 1SG0 ISGO. TAXES. NOTICE. Delin-meiit Tax rayrrf,T the year 1550 hcre. v ..i .1.-1. .,i,-h i!.!'.n :'.icr.y ir.u.U be rniJ VJ the 15th inn., this is tho o.ly d bs not.,e.and if not hetdod. the prcccs rcqnin-d by M l r will bo enrora. tW.Wlil'll I'l li. Xmih City .Sthwl District ar.d ia hool li,tri.-ts 1,1'. 3 and 4, Tuwn.-hip Ujd--j 14, w said special Tdies mast be p.u 1. July, 4th, 15 I. n::2 Cvunty Treasar . secures a supply for the Regiment. men can bo drilled and c'isciplined here .... I t-iir-k Titt nnr ritipnij. . just as wen as clsovn-rc ; ana as to fro- j - - orened-lhouSh we are not ready to ,mk Such men .visions, a mcst impomnt consideration. conunaea a ' , " , ,he new d.scoveries of our ZZ u" h,. ..... iiirt ihfm?!"' VPs wnriiiv ui suiu uiai" i . they cau be lurnished we venture to say - , ment. it tney tnoote jumacui iuj'i the responsibility is with them. there are, and This course will liere " lJClual' 41 "V" U4 v"lv'4 whose imperious sway au imngs must ; th Airt ilinm5flvp woribv of such treat ... v. ...... v. rf rr-i . ine account runs els Grand Lodge of Nebraska I. o. 0. F. The R. W. Orind Ix.e cf Nebraska r.;i I. O. O. F. will hold i:s annnal Kc.-tin,; :" ot Nebraska City, eomiaunoiii on t!ie Second Tuesday, th of Ju'y, lS .l. Territorial papers '."rierKHr will r.loa-to notice or copy. It. W". FL'KNAS, li. Scc'y. cheaper than at any other point. Just a single itctnwc may be permitted to men tion. We understand fresh beef is fur bished at Omaha for Sets per pound. .Hero parlies will agree tofurcishat -lets, - Just half. "Wc have every reason to believe we .xviil certainly meet w ith proper and justly "entitled attention very shortly. The Crops. Some people live by finding fault. Al ready snre-hcads, and at-heart-epposers to every move to sustain the Government that Gov. Saunders is interested in the sutlcrship for the Nebraska Regiment ! We know nothing as to thi?, and care " less. This much we know, however a wo were at Omaha when Mr. S was appointed sutler Got. Saunders was not in the Territory at the time, and, in r ri.in.ii Lu'iawniij. There are now six companies sworn f0ilows: into service, and I think that ours will Jl?. favorably compete with any of them. I c 0.imi nn know that we have as much strength, I I I M .1 T I X III .IlIUIIIl' till I. A Iir.lllill.lJi Ull U I Our farmers are now in the midst of iarpe sCue for the rearing of a new kind and agility, as much ability to learn, ana whiat harvest. The yield varies jrreat- of Silkworm, which lives in the open air as much bravery, and 1 think: that it we lyin different fields; but the average, on a very hardy plant, the ailante, and ever get t0 meet the enemy in battle, we rer acre, we Wieve, ccoeds that of any Tgil! come off as gloriously We have previous year iincu una itnuuij past in China, to make clothes tor the dojs mat never win muiu, ouu u. settled. Some of our farmers inform us Treat mass of the people. The authority for the fray; and if the day of battle come, that of Fall Wheat they will receive as was immediately granted, and the result, Brownville, and Nemaha county may rest hi-h as forty kmhcls perjitre. Spin; " V" ",1 . "J ! anred that the boys cf Company C." T,cat fll not yield as many lu,h- . ' T o. and h will no, be the las, to meet the enemy. U per acre. The spell of wet weather nowfunv ascerlamed t hat the new worm nor the first to leave the field. Seme cf JUUper cent, ana onen three or four ot the toys nave ocenput ,-hereas the Mulberry Nik- ..j.. nTA fnr rettintr drunk and dis f 1 I u..vv. h - " -" O J idercdvery successrui nen . . , h ud return of 15 per cent, on the -r . mnital mrloved. The silk of the ailnale dui tne ouuer is 10 e cur opinion, knew nothing cf the matter But, f uppose he did ! and suppose he is interested with Mr. Spencer, cr with any . one eUe ? Then what ? Will some one of these Solomons show wherein consists the henious crime ? If the Governor is so circumstanced as to be able to advance money, clothing and provisions, ia the present emergency, it is certainly fortu nate for, the soldiers composing the Ne braska Regiment. And so long as the brave boys who hare volunteered are hon- cstly aud fairly dealt wuh, we are satis fied, and think others aught to be. If, however, at any lime, wc shall hare rca ton to believe the toldiers cr General Government are being in any way "fleec ed," then we will be amcng those to' cry aloud, and .-pare not." of inferior Quality, well adapted for have the liquor. He has been command the I ranches of the large stools d d not coarse babrics, and will form an excellent e(j t0 (j0 so co more, and I trust that Am. it. If there had been a good rain substitute tor cotton, ot J11"" drunkenness among the boys will now -i .V. in.i, 1-..V r.f T.,n annually imports 102,900,000 pounds from , r - hpre i J. I )l 1 1 1 I lilt- A'Ll VI lUiil V. i UV VKWL'I . r m 1 W It'll Li. AUrV iilC I - t pencerr- . , the United Males. iM.uuermiueneyiuc," - - i cl wueai in mis aimjuuis wvum uac ... .-. ,k firt to introduce the new tney warn to ne sem been enormous. As it is, there is as cuch, Liptf into France, proposes to call it ''ailan- will have an opportunity to serve the perhaps more, than can be conveniently line." He is now studying the best means coantry in some other mannsr besides harvesud. If our mformatioa is cor- w promoiiu i'u.u drilling. They are too eager, Dccause roc, fro,, the mice, pru cf this Ter " J VST: M ".Whtorf UT are no, ye, well enouSh d.scf.ined ritory, Fall;' Wheat lus produced much lhe pecpe The ailanle vn which the but would act admirably in a guerilla war better than Spring, not only this season, worm feeds, is the Ailantus glandulosa, fare. The Zouave drill would suit some ,f iVo n! I'srpe vears. e can- one cf the hardiest ot trees, ana verj . rpt ..i t(k..PT than the recular drill IVUl 4Wl W i-.w - J I . . . 4-w-.v.v - - - not understand the cause of the prejudice common in ,iuiaaniK. iiCompaay c better health than existing in the minds cf many farmers vLln "vinoii the others, tdthough not the healthiest Fall Wheat. Trt v. ,iinna nf c!,,r ra:n water quarters. Companies "A," "B & "D, Rye This cereal, owing to its ripen- acij three quarts of molasses ; put into a are quartered at the Capital, and ccra against raising j ing earlier in the season than wheat, did good cask; shake well a few times, then not sutler, like the latter from the dry add two or three spoonfuls of good yeast CaKeS. II in SUIUIIICI, J'ioic inc cast, in weather in June. There has, as yet, been but little raised in this Territory. One of cur friends in thi3 county a model faimcr had an acre cf Rye which he has net yet thrashed; but he is satis fied that it will yitld orrr fijty lushds. Corn 13 as large for the season, and is the sun; if ia winter, near the chimney. where it may warm. In ten or fifteen days add to this I:quU a sr.eei or c rown paper, torn in strips, dipped in molasses, and good vinegar will le produced. The paper will, in this way, form what is called the 'mother" or life of vinegar. Genes tee Ftirvisr. panics -'E," and "F," at the Central House, Saratoga, four mile North. Our company 13 quartered in the store room formerly occupied by H. Zoller & Co., west of the Tremont House. Lieut. Berger and private Little embarked on the "Omaha" last evening. The business they are on you will haTe learned ere this reaches you. Haskell the Rev. is still Sassa We have ion? tuppe! this cetctra.eJ !rul hal come to an exploded buiuiiu?, but wc re a.-.ure.l l.j those bkillcJ in tlie healing art tl-it w t the SarMpj rilla iti-elf is to he hlaujcl f r thU ccnr!oion, tut tLe nii.-eratle wortLIe.-i ireparat,i.na which contain aNut a much of ik real Tirtups a they do of (JoM du.t. It i a CuinmercUl fact that almost all of theSjrs ipa rilla gathered in the world i cinm:rned In the old C"un trie Europe, where the a.iencc of medicine ha reached its highest pcr.'cctiua, and where they know the test what to employ for the mastery of U..-ea.-e. necce we are glad to fl:id that we are now to hare a corapound of thU cscellent alterative, which caa le re lied on, and our community will n -t need to te as ireJ that anything Doctor AYK& mkti is worthy cf their confidence. He ha been for year e israI in eliminat, lng thin remedy (see adverti.ln; clamr.-J dCs'uv.ir g in roke it his "chirf d'ouvre ' whirh should add the crown nine clorytohi already enviable reputation. A:ri(ri can Celt, Sew York. Probate Notice II.jathNuekolli administrator "1 of tho estato cf Charles M. J vs Prolate Court cf No- Pluabetb ?ndraj, John O. mab County, Ne-nod-ra., Peter tireovcr, braska Territory, Snnn tlroorer. Ivimi (.Ireo- I netition to sell l.tal ver, i?;irah Ureever, Joscj.h Latatc. . Creevcr, Andrew Urecver.Jt Win. (Iroercraud Samuel K. Pa-;r l. T. r!i.itith Snodrra?. John J. $Btlznr, I e- ter Orucver, Su.-.m Grcevcr, Ltviniyreever, amh Saraa Ureever, Joot U Orccrer, v t.nani wrt-cmr, Andrew Oreercr and Samuel It. PaHord whole place f,f rpsidcni'n ia unknown tou aro bendy notificJ that Heath Nuckollj administrator wf tbo Potato of Cbariei M. Grccver," deceased, on tho .oin a.iy ol June A. D. ISol; tiled bis jctition iu tho Probate Court within and for the county of Nemaha and Tprritorvi.f Nebraska. altejinj that the per.onal es tate of i.ii J decedent U insullk-ient to xj h$ debt" and tho charges of udminiMratlns his t-?tte, that be died seized in fee simple of the following as s.-riled real estate in iho countiesof Nemaha, Huh nr.lsnn and Otoe and Territory of Nebra-ka, to-wit the undivided half cf the iouth-west quarter of the B.uth-wet(iuarter cf section tw enty-fjvii j ) town ship four , 4 t Hane sixteen (l'i; and lot No. two (2 iand lot No. throo UU, aeetmn twenty-fivo town- shipfiur 4j range sixteen toj ana munoriu-wMt quarter cf tho north-west quarter and the south west quarter of the north e;t qr and the son then. nuartercf tho north-west quarter and tho nortb-ea quarter cf the north-west quarter cf section thirty tix r:?61 township four ( 4), liana sixteen 115 , lesj laidoll' in towns-iteS fcO-100 aeies, whith leaves a balance of 302 1)0-100 acre, tho undivided half tn section thirty-six o'V, township four i, Kane sit tpon.nG). 10 3'J-10'J acres: ( also, lot four cf sec tion tUirty-one,towchip four.rano seventeen, and h.t No. three and lot No two and lot No 1, section thirty-one, township four,range seventeen and the north-west quarter of tho south-west quarter and tho south-west quarter of tho southwest qr and tho r.orth-east quarter cf tho south-we-t quirter, section thirty-cne, township four, range seventeen 303 20 100 acres less 3 3'J-100 aerej laid off townite cf lot No four and tho north-west quarter ol tho sooth ttvst orr.f eetiun thirtv-on. towns hip four, rani seventeen 83 3'J-100 aeres,22-' 81-100 acres balance,) tho undivided half cf the south half section one, township three, rane sixteen, Mi) aero, and wc.s half of section seven, townshi') three, in r: seven teen. :120 acre?, and hou.se and 12 lots in St. Deroin block thirty-five, nnd lot No. 1, block 31 nnd stable in St. Demin.Bndtae unJivi ua two-tentns ci rt. I)eroin town-ite, and lot No 5, thok 111 and lot 9, block No 2 in Nebraska- City, Otoo County, N. T. The prayer of the petition iri f.ran wrderauthoriiinj hiin n3 admini-tnitcr cf said Charles M. Ureever deceased, to sell said premie for the payment of the debts and charges aforesaid. Said petition will he for hearing on tho 29d.iyf July A. D. 1 S J t at 10 o'ehx-k lorenocn eras soon thereafter as Counj 1 can be beard. Ordered that the for?""iii" b: pub!i.sln:d four consecutive we:k i;i the Nebraska "Advertiser." Given nnd-r niv l and and the s.ral of sai leourt. C. Yv'. WIIKLLKU, July 1st, 18:51 . Prolate Jude. .blaster's Sal?. In pursuance cf a decretal rder made by the Dis trict Court, held within an I for Netnih County, Nebraska Territory, ittir.g in chancery, bearing data May 10th, Infil, in a certain case jen lmg in sui 1 court, wherein Samuel A. CLambc rs, ex eutor of th estate of Wioij Hi!!, deceased, is n.tii;.!ainaDt and Little P. lliatt.ct al, are defen I ints, I w ill. on Mon day the 5th dityef Angu.it,I 51, at 10 o'clock A. M-, of "sail day, at the Iht f tt.e building in whi.h said court M last hel l for said county, in the city of !'n wnvi!le,f)f5'cr f. r sale the following described pietni.es, vil. Lot five, it, s;Ven and light (5,, 7 and in b!o k sixty-six r.H,) in Nemaha City in raid County and Tciritory. Term', rmh in hand. J. S. ,'!:! FORI), nSljwS M ister in Chancery. DAVID SEl'GEt Anoounoe to thd puttie tiat b tuv (bn'k of RKADY-.MADK CLOTHING. 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, . j HATS AND CArs ! I CARN7T SACl GENTLMnvstr Dtiuviiia, j Unprecedented '.a n'untJfy. nit.ttf ar.4 yn IsJeterniintvl ti rr;.ps iha'l cvrr -;. .id . " tinies, and torcf.lr orr k-j i:i (, f M .tfttl HI ll!fh f hhU I. a . . . i.. ). 1'i.iftf.l S'tP. A. IflM.n.-t .Mtlt.lfA.A' r Ccats from $1,23 up to '$13, Pants frora $1 to $7, Vesta from $1 to 5. Bots. nt.CJp, rancy-wnl 'Ui-.Si ders, Neckties, Sotk, lljaUkcMi.s'., proportion. The proprietor en.br.u-e thIicrrt;;Ttf j.. j thank rr pt patrn.i, ami yrua;.-i,. . 2. ' fort in the futuretu give enure i Call irxcl ooo liita. DAVID EIUIL Crownvlite, June 13, 1SCI -Jy THE PEOPLE'S PATRIOTIC PICTURE GALLE', .TrsT Prr.r.inn in ? rLrst)it) I TKAMS WANTED. Tin Sulci-ribers wi h t.j hire HFTFTN' Oil TV.'KNT V TEAMS t. freight to the Mountains. T start about tho Lth or 10th of July. I). J. MARTIN i CO. Prownvi:!c,N. T., Jjno liih, Ijl. niOwi Fairbask's Scales. It i a i;r.i'-ar.t f-.ct. hi.b the puihe wiM appreciate, that whenever r.ew tcalM are put cpon the market, as large Dumhers have heen from time to time, dnrinj the lal thirty years, it teems to be the first and ch-ef aim of the makers to SIIEUI1TS SALE. Territory f.f Nebraska, r C. E.L. Holme.'. ) Pt virtne rf ft writ cf sn!e to me directed from the District Court of Nemaha county, Nrbixk Ter ritory, I will ofT..r f,r Io at thedmir of M'l'her'on's Store the place wh:e the Iitri-t ('otirt h-l i i's !a.-t Term, in the town of Pro nriile, Nchra ka Ter- 'jhnTaij, lhe Z2rJ dmj of Juhj, 1SG1. at the h'.ur t f 2 t-!--k, rn, the to!!owing -n-U and teaerner.!., to-it: Lot No tx (o) sr.d sefn ( 7 , in Towr-hip four ( I '. Jiang'! :xtecn 11 i eat. e(,ntain ing 77 m)-1i,0. a'.l lying and Leing in Nemaha coun tr, Nehraj-ka Tcrriii ry. j it wr.LLs shr;rr. by J V i'oi.yAs. l--pi' June lSth.r-'l. lr.S0.iJll 1. P0r.TP.AIT OF LTAJQS A52IH:CJ. i, llfft of Suuuter, . 2. P02TSAIT OF 2IAJC2 CEX Jr.Il, j 3. POIlTItAJT OF COL. ELLSWCSTIL d i, New York Fire Zoiiare., as.-a.isintd at a. exandru, after hauling dowa Us IvtH fl'g. : 4. THE EOriBAHDIIEirr C7 IC2I tZl JZ2, a iiiagDii-vnt,lar(j-,rieh:j?ikrlf. graving. I 5. THE MASS. EEGI-IEin f!,-htiij ilr.t way thn nh the streets ot lial-.iia . i most sy irited picture, i-ir a ry eurrt ide of that bloody trausaciion. : 6 STAIi 3PA50LED EA35ET CC1 DES3 OP LIBESTY. A heart-stirrir lv siou, eX'jui.itely colored. - G. THE VOLTISTTES. The t- i soldier represented in the act of traa; --1 underfoot the traitu-'i bsDDer.atd st'.r liogia its place the glorious oil rariiii stripes" forercr in tnumj h b wa"e." 3. THE DEFENDERS OF OL'R CM05. mammoth lithogra.Ibhs pi -fur-, 1 ri!..a: j colored, representing tho various cra. kr,'--ments in tho L'uited St tU s s tri.e, ia Hrf.. anl e.iuii t-ed and armed (r !.' serTice, being one of the nnn m,n.Vii i country. Among the military r-tr-nl, are the New York 7th. M.m. "'h, ih ' r" menZouateS, Col. Uuryeo's Advam etiUH, l.t (lermm Lilies, trench Z-u rs, M Wilion'a ZonaTes,cte.f I'twe Anr single picture will be rent ty imJ, M everywhere tu receipt of j rice. OUH OUE DOLLAR ARBAKGEMLHI FOR ONE DOLLAR: FOR' ONE DOLLAR! F0U ONE D0LLAK! We will sen l the cornpl set of i j Wiim t j art tf the Unit- 1 aU-, p.u tnl f I 1) I I FOR ONE DOLLAR! FOR ONE DOLLAR! j FOR ONE DOLLAR j We will send by mail, po-t-paM, th j Union U'i.d : 1. One copy Hardee's Tactic, the IcxU" Citiz.-n Sold er. , . . 2. 2i si U ndid a.-orted Uui ,n Eir I " i new devices. 3. 21 sheets supcrSae Unhn prrr- I. No. 4 of cur picture gallery, Th &- of huinti:r.) 5. No. 5 of our pieture gV.'.ery, (Ti.e hmb.) 6. The sptendll jlctara - The V::n Union." U-is Slater's Sale. In pnrtim-e .f a di r-t:! ord-r rni l'y the Dis trict Court, LM within and for Ntx..ha canty, Nebra'kft Territory, sittisg in chancery, U ringdi?e May 13th. l.vll. in rrun ei.o j--,.l.ng in sail I . . . . f t L -. .how that they are the same as FalrtatHV or hie cm" . ;J- '.y"fn , r" p V : ;""'- .... ar.lSuna'd Cu hin, Carle L'-s and ilar?-rt J. them, er hare taken prem.nn, oeer them, thus rrc- Mtn.UaUl , w ,:! n Kridiy the 21 day cf nizins the latter as the staadr-t for ex.efence, anl j Ju, J() 0-cj.k A y , f day,u the d .,r of showing the stronjhoU thej- have ur. a the put li.-con- . tb(S'u;; ;n whi!i sail e-urt 1 t he! 1 f.r Cdence. Ills a wetl-kaown fart that white rut of t la; ( county, in the tity of Lr wnvi!. r..T-r fr rale thee scales haTe, after more cr less trial, pafe-J mainly out of ne, Falrtar.ki' hare rxe itea-litT for ward. Increasing In public favor jeir after yeir, ul are bow roach piore t enera'.Iy bk I than all other. Dot only in this conntrj, bet wherever American comnierce bas been carried. This conld not he so if tLey were not all that U claimed for them la respect to their tf-.ira-t-.MitT. as well as eonrenience aa-J aecarary. CMcajo Tribune. Kotk 03. Snca Is the course pursued ly Cirii Taluab'.e me-lkices. They cever ceae d-:n food ha press forward, reliertsx the ck anleripplcl from pa.n and disease. The wonderful cores that are performed by Curtis' Syrop ef Sa.-afraa are really marTeloc. Con;hs, coU, hoarenes, n;eas:e, evea C-aiumpti.n begins to treuib'.e when itc:ne ia c.-ntact with i:,rnl xn the dei'.hty prap Ls lofr.ed. Cartij' 3ra:r.;:ke Liniment is fatui'urto eve:y fa:r.i:y ia tie country for the many lenetits they have receeJ foci its ue. t is weil far eery Utuilj to te pr&vi-led ; they cannot tell wht hour tkey my rc.oire its use. Tae-e mcljcines sUcd high, and are used by many ref e'-tshle j tyic:n of extecssre prACtwe. See airertisesient ia an.iLer Culuma- LEVIS WilLDTER, HOUSE. SIGN AND 0UNA..IENTAL GLAIZEU AND PAPER TlANGEu- l:;oynyi!.lk, n. t. at pe.'.i? auction the f !!wirg derr:''d pretr-ises. to-wit: I tie nortn-we;t 1'iaruro; irn ro j-a-we?j ouarter cf sect'.-n '. twenty -two ) T wn.hip No. six (A north of li-mge No. f.fletn i'lje.istcf the Cih principal meridiaa. situated t " a-it Co. N'elraska Tcrr t- ry. Tern cih in Inn 1. J. LELl OliU, Master ia Chantry. Jano 2'V.h, l5vl. njoWwy. A Doulle-ra Map of the World, ON MEr.CATO!l'S rr.OJECTION, Will lv z'r"n free a!rtr with the Ert Birnber cf tie IIOL'.LUULI JUL UNAL, now read Pei- n. Well Buckets and Wheels J. J. TIIli:MAN hastn harJ a lot of No. I Well Duckets an 1 Wheel. Itrownri:?'. A priMI.ViT. nto-yly GROCERIES. A s-Tect sUvk f I! -ht fJrer'.es coWinUy on j Land anl for r-ile a; red ice-l r: a. v-w t:.e ia i c FOR ONE DOLLAR ! t.tit? nvr nnr.LAU! FOR ONK D0LLt We will s:n l the U ing, J- : i i IVtrait cf the jouthful M El : 'r'h- j at Alexandria, a. itartyr la the ' "l ' j 2'i a.-.re I l nion Enfet. p. inJ- Th splendid j ieture ectitl d "Tbe I)s.--t " . Union." v A !ugn-.fntO..:i Union 1. 3, the tt , got up Tfcl'jcd at I i Enrr-lnrxs witk tfco cewe.t 4e'gn eriptin of Uiiion can be ( w" ,. ehf-r than any where eie. Jtci- " d"a!-rs on apy lieation. f Ad lc.- .! letters ai;-l or !r. j L. J. YOIGTiS 1U nSOi.2 12 .Un Sir-set. 5 , 3Iaslcr's Sale f In pnnjanee of a decretal order n ' J 't ? tr'wt t'oort beM within and f t N Vt ; Nebraska Territ,rT. sitt'f:g in 11iuik" ; date Jliy 10th, I V. I, in curiam -e t aid r..rt whreio J- n Lyn.S isterr." ' f . . t t - ft ! .Li ' l.T WhTts.raraa m.j.'-, .-; i .1 ... 1 . f . Is .... Irtiia liol..u:ii n wt.caM.i.h.; i o.i. ii.. lfl ..'!. A. -i. o4 atthedo.r f the bn.'.ding ia wh-ci . ff said D:Trt Court wahll t ' the city ,,f Lrornri:; tt r f ! l j f . 2 tion the foU'iirg d-m.-ri"i prci - 1 .t. .... - ,r ...fn Ml t i ' .u: v. r' v ,- ,t lUsre :-.lt' east of the Cth pri-vijal E.'.-id.aa b eooatr, Ncbra.ka Terra ry-, J pVp ft v - JaneZ , !:.. LEGAL NOTICE. Heath :s,io!,i as jt.fm:nirrae. r "J ut tae eute tf -eri reruu o-L ceaiei. 'it i A:.v, Jl IJ-.- o Per. j. ,j r he.r reort-Fi. , j of Lr-.wr.Ti:ie, April If, J. J. 1 II LT.il AN, BtJ-jlj POIND. A Col l Fib Chsln. The owner rnn biTe by dd rib ing same and J ving f.r th: dver'i'.-re-nt. L'rownrjile, J-:jc l;. tf AM I'LL CALLLLN. . M. . a.. . m r. . iJ rrti lrf. .3. Cre.ej. jti .c.t-j. - fl.-f fci tri- ia fiePr-'. ' ;t "' '- 1 1 Nr,r-k. Trr.i. ry. T.e v'.e. ; J"' r"r, f ' tet.ttuu is t o! -tii'i an or !.r on tr.e -' .s D. 1M1, at lo...'c!.-X. A.M.. at & .-- ' tv l.,f tN il it I -1 J 5 ette. nhi--h the a:-l J-o-etn ir--- 4 it. X. T . 3-" . ft : The ...... 1.- i r r f-t ruy :;er.t a"! I Witness Ciy har.-t a', t.tt e '-t f U- . Ne:nKa euuDty, r ... . . ...'; nH-4 C. J3J 1, 11-51. wxiEi::.-' r--!'"