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The War for the Uniou. IHE ADVERTISER. BY TELEGRAPH! II. W. FUIINAS.KDITOR. TUURSDAV MORNING, OCT. 3, 1351. CAPTURE OF FT. OCR AC QUE. GEN. FREMONT NOT TO BE - REMOVED. Tfec Fight at Morrlstown, 3Io. COLONEL JOHNSON KILLED. Latest from Lexington- Cel Mulligan's Surrender lonfinned. 2,000 of his Command gone io Quincy, Federal Troops ITurrjinsr Far- fo Attack I'rlco. Washington, Sept. 24. It is estimated that 200 stares belong- ment would arm, euip, 'subsist and pay a prefer numLer of men to be placed say 300 at Fort Kearney to move along our frontier, 100 at Brownville or some point in j that vicinity, and 100 up toward L'eau qui Court, they would constitute a suffi cient guard for the present, and with an efficient organization of our militia could be re-enforced whenever required. news . The Editor of the Nebraska City we are credibly informed.was the leader c the mob which was so clamorous for th enforcement of "Lynch Law" in that place the other day, when those arrested for horse and cattle stealing were brought in by officer Sroat. Mr, Reynolds 13 one of Nebraska's law-makers, and has been very loud of late in favor of ''law and .t But the U. S.mnst foot the bill we order;" opposed to dealing summarily are, 1" conceive, utterly unable to do it. even with traitors to their country. That's My notion ha3 been to have the entire the kind of fighting, however, we reckon male population between the ages of 1G he is best calculated for. If he can run and 60enrolledr and all between 21 and foul of half dozen unarmed men, whose 45 to be drilled in squads and companies, hands are tied, and feet shackled and in and have thought that if the la tter even the hands of an officer, then this "doughty drilled into two classes, to alternate every would-be-hero" will rant around and want six months, when in actual - service that to fight no, not fight, but hang some the utmost force of cur population might body .."without the benefit of judge or be rendered available with the least pos- jury." But let some traitor's dog be sible tax upon their time and agricultural caught jawhawking through the country nr ntriPr Ptnnlnrmpnt?. Pprliana Trrdnri- I flPctrnvinnr rrfmo.nt -.-1 ,-..... m.nr. . . r . . . . , i l w v,...... , . uiuu- i . v , '"n f ufti i y , iuui uci lull liiiuo free men iTerV and WILLIAM U Alt V LI' . teers to the extent of the 500 above pro- and aiding in the overthrow of the gov- poseu icigui oner, ana mat save us rrom ernment, and this brave editor says: "don't the necessity of drafting. . But unless molest' h o xt n r l A G. ' Then up with our flag ! lot it jtream on the air ! Though oar fathers are cold in their graves, The had hands that could strike, they had foula that could dare, And their eona were not born to be slaves ! , Cp, up witb that banner I where'er it may call, Our millions shall rally around ; A nation of freemen that moment shall fall ... When its etars shall be trailed on the j;rvund. FOR TEKItlTOItLAJj AUDITOR, emrenenments or at liberty. Territorial Auditor W. IT. Weldnn. Fsn.. nf ibp Fnrmora' Bank, Mansfield, Ohio, Las been arpoint- We Place l0"-day the name of WmJ E ed Assistant Paymaster. Harvey at the head of our columns, as a Navy official reports, give full account candidate for the office of Territorial ; cf the Ocracoke Inlet expedition, by the Auditor. Our readers are perhaps, - mand of Lieut. MaxwelL Fort Ocra- ' coke is situated on the seaward face of islature the office of . Commissioner of .". Beacon Island. It was entirely deserted Common Schools was abolished, or rather by the rebels. It is of octagon shape, merged into that of Territorial Auditor, and contains four shell rooms twenty-five Mf Harvey has, for the past two years, i iuc nunc is a iaitc i -, , , , . - i i i . n Ipn thp unr-p nf I Vimmminnpr nf I .nm. uvuui'uiuw, uae iiuuureu leei sauare. I . within which is the magazine. nion Schools, and we believe to the en- Recent advices frcm St. Louis by Fre- tire satisfaction of every friend of Educa. raont's friends, however, state that he tl0n jn the' Territory, It may not be . . i . J .. .A- . . amiss to sav that we onDOsed Mr. liar- Fremont and the War Department will you'll invade Missouri, and invite the in accept the services proposed, and allow vasion of Nebraska." our Governor to Call OUt more men when! ''He were no lion, were not Eomans hinds." required, to be armed.' sunnMed and nnirl while in service. I confess mv fenr tbnt ' lTbe Republican and Democratic Cen a perfect panic will seize our people the "iU"ee. wolcn recently convened moment real danger assails us. It would T ' consideration very not take a great deal perhaps, to drive us T lsciy ueier"neu vpn tne inexpediency all across the Missouri ifve are not pre pared to meet the emergency, and main tain ourselves in 'the field against him, whether he be Secessionist or Indian.". of drawing' party lines . this" fail. , This we think is the policy for the crisis. -.' As we have before said upon this subject, ! there are' now no party issues. The only question is loyalty or dislovaltv to the entirely imnossible for him tn ...rpnPn BB115S 10 luat "B vVyuu xur. iwr- . xuv avuiaa nwmzm. government. ; inere. should be nothing Mulligan position. The liveliest dis- ve'8 eIeclion t0 tliat office and feeling a For some time past we had heard said or done calculated in the least to dis cussions of the state of affairs in Mis- very deep interest in the subject of Edu- nothing- of the Nebraska Regiment- tract the friends of the finvpmmpnt M I I . . I w O ; " oun praii nere 10-aay in an quarters, cation have noticed his official course and From the St. Louis Democrat of the 2. As there are! but two TprnWl f71. ces to fill : Treasurer and Auditor, and st m 1 . . 1 - w I J I il l J .1.1 . - . . . I '-. ture show that the traitor mPrnW, nf uor compels us 10 say mat we 0.0 not oe- "Wniie in the afternoon Col. Thaver's they required to reside at the Canital. . . . - . . . 1; .1 rrt . i KTi t. -!-: . '11., -J tnit bod v cad formed an elahoratp srhpmp I nt-vt; lucre is a man in me 1 errnory wno eurasKa c irsi, 1 as splendid a set 01 men we nndprsinnH th IT t i,u for the passing of a secession ordinance, would have given the office that close at- ana as weii equipped, full one thousand parties at Omaha have agreed to run one nua aaauempi 10 inaugurate an armed Mention Mr. Harvey has. He has done V e UC1CTUUCU a nguieo rebellion in the -State nr-m'nf the nnwpr , . i , . cause ) came up from Ironton. and ras? ' j-, awivw I m Tirf t o n ro nnrt t ho e, i ' - 1 1 of the government. The summary meas- " , 1 . 1U ua 1 u C1" 1 directly through the city, on their way jo of these olhces. Whether by some ac Bres of repressing alone saved the State ot ine lernt0I7- lle bas studied well the seat of war. ' The Iron Mountain cars tion or by common consent, we learn that from the horrors of civil war. lnft benool Law; understands it tnorough- vvnicn received tnem in the morning at W. E. Harvey Dpmnrrnf i, tP rA It was ascertained that Gen. Patterson's ly, and has spared no pains to make tonf anded them : night in Jefferson date for Audi and g . D B . R w.. uii. iu .view 01 me iacti , . that thi5 wns the fi publican, for Treaserer. Thev will both . - w hw tuvw ilill.llL L I 1 II I Mil 1 ; J " it. I he past season he has spent a - t . ., 1..- 1 Der or montns in tne Eastern btates, aids v.-ere out to receive them, upon hore- . . . . . . Ill lm -w. . ' making himself acquainted with the best cacK aca Musical director, Waldaner, In Ohio and New York the Union men : ment $10,000,000, The sole result was the. capture of some twenty fugitive slaves, nearly all of whom were returned to their masters. September 23. There is no truth in the report that Gen. Fremont is to be removed. The President especially contradicts the rumor. Lawrence, Kaxsa6, Sept. 19, es of class of text books and the various and the staff, with the magnificent band of both parties have agreed to sink parti j j . . . under his supervision, most eloauentlv , i5uDiccuiusiunpam improved modes of imparling instruction, performed the honors of the occasion It and Pa'nship,-and unite in defence ne, tneretore, m our opinion, has no su- as, taken all in all, one of the' finest Pur country.. The State Committees of perior for that place. And what is per- sights ever witnessed in this city; thou- both parties in each State nnited in call- haps of more importance to us cow iQ sands 0f citizens thronged the sidewalks ing Union Conventions, which have met A messenger arrived last evening with these " tight times," than almost any- an(? ho"sf.0P3 t0. w"nesa the' lengthened and d th - u,uuim 10 ieavenworm irom uenerai lhi else he ha3 secured such action in - ri.im. u 4T rT nominations. Lane. - A letter from Gen. Lan tives as they passed along. Ladies, by In New York we see that Daniel S. le to his wife. regardt00UrS the Union candi written principally on private matters, us t0 conduct our schools without resort- Joyt while men had no fears in giving date for State Attorney. has an addenda with substantially this an- ing to tax. He visited Washington City iustv cheers for lhe Union." in 0hio we are pleased to see that our nr,weint Vr . t 1 ' seemly, and obtained frQ the Secretary The telegraph reports of the 24th, in .'ancient" friend and neighbor Dr. G Colonels Montgomery and Johnson. .v 1 . tTi- tt - . . 0 with a detachment of mv fnrre ,rW UL lUB AUie"or a aecision conceding t0 "-"V-Th "Cilclsuu uv' Voleny Uorset is the candidate for theenemv-onTuftsdav. wiif, i ,f the Territory the right 'to use, for the announced that the Nebraska Regiment State Treasurer. j j - - 111 i.. '. 1 private Copeland and the callant Col. Purpose of obtaining a revenue for school naa reacned there and went immediately . jonnson, and six men wounded killing purposes, by leasing or otherwise, sec- UP to join the force marching on to attack A subscriber writing from Johnson seven 01 me enemy, ana taking all they tions 16 and 36, or other lands in lieu the rebels now in possession of Lexinjr- county, says : f thereof. The revenue which will arise! ton If not already, the Nebraska boys "Oh! the hard times. Every one seems 111 1 from leasing the School Lands will, if PVU1 soon femeli powder. : to be doing the best they can ; but, I fear, properly managed, keep up a free school 51 r. Editor : riea?e announce the name cf J axes XV. Coles ax a s a candidate for the oSoe of Sheriff of "em:ha County. UNION", Wp r authorized to announce the name of a. D Williamson as a candidate fur the office of Sheriif cf maha County. Editor Adtertiser. P!e3se' annotmce tte name of ANDaEW H. Scoville, as a ca-vii'Ute lor ttie of lice of Sheriff of 'euii):a Coucty, at d oblige Many Votehj We are authorized to announre the name of Joel 1 Ml 1 . A ftri i OA. j ow " ' v know will De active against U3 s vny xemaha connty. We are authorized to announce the name of It. W Frame as a candidate for the efflce of Sheriff of Ne maha Connty. At the time of the Revolutionary War, Gen. George Washington wrote to Gov. Trumbull, of Connecticut, in the follow ing words. His language has been sup posed by some to be capable of a modern application: , .. "Would it not be prudent to seize those Tories who havo been, are, and we should persons who are preying upon the vitals of their country be suffered to stalk about while we know they will do us every mischief in their power?" Got. Gamble Calls tiie Conrention. Got. Gamble issued the following call at Jefferson City on Sept. 21. The call is made, we suppose, with a view chiefly to the postponement of the general elec tion ordered for the first Monday in No vember at the last session cf the Conven tion : Jeffjersox Citt, Sept. 21. The exigencies of the State require, in my judgment the re-assembling of the State Convention. guKVcroit. We are anthorized to announce the name of E. L Grvbb aa a Candidate for the office ci County Survey or of Nemaha Coucty. COTJITCILHAir. We are anthorized to announce the rarae of Jchx McPhersox as a candidate Kr Councilman from Ne maha and Johnsoa Counties, to fill the vacancy occa eioned by the resignation of T. W. Tipton. Religions Notice. On Sunday next, the 5ti of October, there will be preaching at tbe Fresbytenaa Church, by KeT II H at 10 l-ii aMclocfe, A M and 7PM NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BROOMS 1 1 BROOLISN! Erownville, Neb., Oct. 3, 1SG1. Jos. Shsllenbsrcr. The nnierrncj 13 prepared, and will nanufae- TU,0f..n T TI.:t. t ..-mo uu,u losufjp.j una wnoje region , M.) .uunnuu uttmuic, ui cuuuiry. j u uoia quojitj ana price, wholesale or (jrOvemor Of the State of Missouri, by "tail, he warrant his stock eoual to any other. He virom nf tho. r, r. tA 1 i. ,' na3 ra'se1 this season a larjre fluantity of the celo- ,u iuc uy ic brated "Dwarf Broom Corn" which is sunerior to nv I .nni'Ontn H r h I , K f ' t .1 i ... . . . iLsvLij wuuuu, iicicuy can iiic ouveii- ouier va,rif 17 ever cuuiratea. lle calls" ta atten tion Of the State to assemble at the Mer- tionof merchants to his stock and price. cantile Library Hall, in the City of St. Louis, on the 10th of October next, to adopt such measures as the welfare cf the State may require. ' Given under my hand and the seal of the fctate, at Jefferson City, this 2Ut day of September, A. D., 1S61. Signed, H. R. GAMBLE, By the Governor. M. Oliver, Sec. of Slate. OWNER "WANTED TOR HOB. un ounaay evenin?, hept. 28th, a stranger left at tne L,ivery fctable of John t?mall, in Urownville, a jioie ana lour yearling Lolts. The stranf-er learn ing mat he waa suspicioned of beinj illegally pos sessed of the property suddenly left town Ieavin the stock in Smalls stable, where it still remains. DESCRIPTION. One Iron Grey Mare Mole, supposed to be three r,r four years eld ; black streak along back, and quite extensivo saddle and collar mark.. . One black mare colt, one year old last Spring, left hmd foot white. One bay mare colt, one year old last Sprin Special Election. A Proclamation by the Governor of the lerriwry oj Nebraska. Executive Department, ) ." . Omaha", Sept. 20th. hereas, a -Vacancy has Occurred in One sorrell hore colt, one year old la3tSrrinT- the Council of this Territory, by the res- "v fK)t wbiute and bIuz9 ln face-" ipation of Hon. Silas A. Strickland in Z,tl3Jn the district Composed of the county of 30 daJs from tLia date the property will aain be Sarpy; and by the resignation of Hon. ldwtMd6o!Jtowte. T. W. Tipton in the district composed of . October 2, mi ' liF-t? J r " " the counties of "Nemaha and Johnson : zr- - rao i?eieware Giavo Vines H h;n :ttZ:Z. ir' .r . pbopagated prom th original counties of Cass, Otoe and Dodge; and KJffi"" also by the resignation of Hon. John M. viness and N- l- tra r,je layer, with bearing Thayer, of Douglass county. Now, there wood, $1.50 to $2.01). to $1-2 $18 per dozen. AIiSO finp vinps of A I loii'i iiotr ,, i. ; . : . I . . ' - " 1 ' " ttuxr Ik Ul III. Alilia. . , Alvix Saunders, Governor of c ee 1D' Conc.or1 Cuyahoga, ciara, cnnt.jn. ca-a- ..oi.. va, jmim, nciut'iiiiiui, nariryru, iTonliC. Ia- r- be oa da foil 1 Territorial An litnr 1 Territorial Trf !nurer 1 C.Mnci!mn toTerririalT.,-. wri4 Le 1 Probate JuJ pa . 1 Fresco utinz A :tnmw 2 County Couimissiocer'j " 1 U unt TrfT'TPr ' 1 Sherii, ' ' : 1 Coirnty Clerk, - 1 County Surveyor, 2 Justice? of the Feace for .x -a r 2 CoMUbleafor each Frecin t : i Assessor for earh Precinct 1 Supervisor for each rajV;,.'. ' - u ounS r- T ni i ' , astray Noticr tip at my restlence la town'n 5 " tw 15M t. : high, a white stripe ia ber face, vaIY,V Appraiiei at $30, 6 If. B. Awtia : Torkey Creet, CTa; it 121 tl i To the Army ana CifeJ OF-..- "u,c We wilUeil from tlUi date, gF:,, u ' .. i Back. "' 5- Toll for CQStom grinJins, one-s; ALSO 6 er Bushel. 3 . Flotir eittunjod for Wheat. Corn Meal for Sale.' Out Flour Is kept constantly oa haalat th. v the priucipU ttorea in 3rowr,vii;e. 31SLV1N- C0ATE3, t TTT Ti"T TTi "m "cw zw' ica- -a- a- EXCHANGE FOP. APPLE TKEE3l We wish to pnrc-mse 10.( 00 fot f r. ingr and four or fife hnrdrci pcS',3. fa we will pav apple tree. . ' r ' -m c MAUN AFlSnKl CrownrLleSeptjmber 23, 151. a I n -.J-.I 1 ( TiTI ' H Virginia llntQrtn .-t,kD ..V Ti iiuuamaijuii, orueruig-an election to nil nvbrids T 'avlor's R-iimt Twi-.T n- ? i--". " . . k.wuuvioo ii aiciu Vll lliu ScUOnCl """"J iuu, av hiw prices. Tuesday of October next, being: the 8th STRAWBERRIES W UJL ULil I " day of said month and being: the time tX?Vx.S' faxed by law for the election Of members Rutland, and Cauwissa ever tearinx Raspberries, Of the House of RpnrPSPntat;rp Snl,? LleJS:c ' " t tLe lowest rie.f election shall be held at the same rlaee. and be conducted in the same manner, and the result reported in the manner as 5jSend for a circular. GEO. W. CAMPBELL. Delaware, O. Oct. 3, 1SG0. nl5-2iu. LIST OF LETTERS. fixed by law in relation to the election of "Remaining in the Post Office at Crownviiie, y, members of the House of Representa- :S T'0D w ls-1 day,of A- D- 1SfJ1 ? 5f ,:c .. iwuo n xvcicwcuia calle.I for within six weeks will be forwarded to the lives. Dead letter office. Wash r.. . . . . , - - , . 0 in testimony whereof 1 have hereunto TJ bad. This was written evidently in a hurry, on live ere of tne departure of the mes sengerj J EFFERSoir City, Se pt. 23, 11, p. m. A dispatch was received here this evening from Gen. Fremont, which seems fully to confirm the news of the rri. Tiu tt.w . j cu.4Ci iui nam ui means 10 xisui m iiuh toumy. procure their Winter -clothing. There is Last week we merely announced that n0 monev to be had. Most nf hv a brush had taken place. in the Northern plenty of Corn, Wheat, Potatoes, Meat portion of Holt county, Mo., between a and Molasses ; but what calls for money, we have to do without.". in every District and Sub-District in the Territory. tt m . ve may reier xo tnis matter again surrender nf I.PTinrtr.n tn ihn rorie before the election. Our advice, however. " l-"l,IJ, I ' '1.111. -TT r, - . . The dispatch is as follows : . is, and will be, to all who are interested smail Iorce or v' &- cavair7 and a couple St. Locis, Sept. 23. in thn Wnraiinnni nfniir. ' w0i,r..u J of hundred rebels.; Since that time we ZTZSrVKf: Lexjnfon7as see to it that no change in the principal W had e pleasure of a personal in surrendered on I-nday for want of water. ffl , . . 1 terview with Lieut. Tyler who com. On surrendering 2,000 men of Mullf- office be made now. It xs a very impor- wun oieut. iylek wfao com- ran'K nrmmHnrl wor m .U tant mattP.r. nnrl wp Tiotip nnthin tv,1I "4tt"ucu iu utuabiou, bdu Ol seem O i v v a vuv; id ci r v ty the rebels, having been released on irovern the action of voters in makintr tne Pnsoers who were taken. . paroie. iney are en route tor Uumcv. tlii splortinn j wnrriaay last lieut. Tvler reached Pressidpnt. Put ih ni 7,7, ... T . lr. ' I "VIVVHUU IUUU a BlllbCig UC311C IU aU - I - I ...v. til, UUW UKJUiX lea-Pd cmcerswere re- VMce Educalional interests of A this place with his prisoners and took That's, our ticket. There is a future fSigned,') J.C.FREMONT. Territory. A private letter from a friend in Wash ing City, received this week, closes by saying': "John C. Fremont, for next President, and- Andy Johnson, for Vice set my hand and caused the great seal of Brown, Harry J&3 JI Buuon. T Miss the Territory to be affixed. Border, John Esq Bank, Nemaha Valley Done at Omaha, the 20th day of Sep- nkbna ilt . tember, 1S61. L. S. ALVIN SAUNDERS, Governor Algerox S. Paddock, . Secretary of Nebraska. NNOJQNgSMENTS CiF"Naine3of Candidates announced until day of election for $2.50.,j3 J fEfiEITOBIAL AUDIT OB. We are authorized to announce the name of Wr E. Harvey, present Territorial School Commi.-sioiwr as a candidate for the oCce of Territorial Auditor. fl"VTe are authorized to announce the name of Steph en D. Bangs, of Sarpy county us a candidate for the office of Territorial Auditor. Cu shin, MP3 Critner, Michael Fowlor, Hellen If, Miss Good, S G Hayes, Haryey L McAtter, IrenaJIisa ilarphew, fcjilaa EEPEESENTATIVE We af e authorized to announce the name of A. a. IIolladay as a Candidate for Represectativt iu the Legislature from Netnaba County. The hews td-day from Tuscumbia is to seph, where they will all be tried and if do them honor. the effect that Col. McClurr. of thft FpH. TIlC MilUarj Condition Of tllC Ter- found 8ullty sbot. as they rly deserve. eral forces was attacked on Friday, by rltorj. From Lieut. Tyler we learn that he The republicans of Otoe county held a toe rebels under Parsons and Johnson, We had thou ht of in fact had mm . mcommand of fifty men of Capt. Hooker's Convention on Saturday week and made loss Z Z Ul T n S menced siting n article on the military in the U' S- reSular nominations for County and Leg Gen. Tom Price has spnt fnnr nnrlr condition of the Territory. Eut hav nr " c6"uc"'. m Cv and .fifty men to reinforce Col. McClurg. received the following from a military We are authorized to annonnce tb numn nf Jnnvp them on the steamer Omaha to " St. Jo- for these men. and th mnntrv ?lHJ "ti1lat.f!LEepreieutatiy 1U 1110 W , mm mtm j I O VI v WU1 1 V I U ( VVUUV We are authorized to announce the name of Jessek John as a candidate for Representative from Xemaha county. I announeo myself as ft candidate at the ensuin election for Representative, and pledge my be3 efforts and influence if elected to have the legisla ture adjourn within a week or ao soon as a proper memorial and resolution can be adopted to appropri ate the ordinary per diem, inilae ic of the members j to tne payment ol the taxes of the people of Nebras ka Territory who I think will bo oppressed to pay the c Carter, HE . Cox, Geo . F : Ferguson, Hannah llxn 0 Gates, Milo S II Hinging?, Andrew 31 .Mceren, Frank McClure, Thoma9 r Petit, Samuel It Kobstcn, Elizabeth ll'ns s Seymouf DeWitt C 2 Stueek, Frederio Soott, Jno T Townsead, Wm Trimmer, Thadeas w V, bite, George V?tton, G F Persons calling for any of these letters wi)I pleaoo 7 "advertised." J. D. N. THOMPSON, P. M. iJE.V. 1UOMPSO.V, A.Ht. 1', A RARE CHANCE TO GET ait -orchard;- The tindersirneil, rroprietorsof tha Br.wi. villa Nursery, wish :o purch.isa two rrlV good MILCH COW15, tenstoct HOGS; lj bushels of CORN, and 50 bushed of Wheat, We also wish to beva five or six acrw of 'breaking" dor.e this fall. For all of wbic'i we will pay in App' 3 Tree3. MAUN & FISHES. A CARD. I tate this me;h,).f to return thanks to the eltismof Brownrille and vicinitj fr their furiuer Iieil piir.,a ae. and to inform them hat I have sold my itakgf Drus and Metlkiues in the CITY DIIIG STOHE. . " lam rmw so situated and preparel as to derot nr entire attention to mj professional business u a Physician ad SsrC33r' " and as wlr, will be ready at all time to visit, ntw:fi me Dest or care and sijii jssist the lick a:id ')anJeiJ ia their affliction, on the most liberil term. My office at present is at J. J. TburniaVi Oihj 3:jr at the sign of the .Mortar ana Elk H ra.. JuQN CMil, Ji. d; Brownville, August, 22, 1S61. CLOTHING GITO-A1TAY! ' say JACOB MAHRON, Herchant Tralor, BKOWKVILLE, "' Will Rive to cutomer yt now n.:h brjams a fii never befare been presented to theui Ho Wi.l sail 1 goods or manufacture to ordtr JI. BROWNVILLE And taie in pay CASH OR WHEAT. St. Joseph, was ordered back to Rock A call for a Union mass meeting to I Our forces sent up the last week, now Mntlftmn. with u-W w l ort to assist in org-anizine: more forces take place last Tuesday, was siirned bv f:e7enue which the "j'- r r . . , l o " . . , v uv. I ...... . , - i- - - - rfi tiuu. ; u a ijj ljVJiv y uuu. uluu:c iusion,are repor.ieo io cnrrp.nnn(fpnrp ,iron ,i,,t . f , . . in Aicmson county. At nn early hour over 3UU voters of that county of both l,Q KnnfJlA ,1 .... I I . r J , . ..v. " I . UHH VtUltU . . - . .-... o7 , WiilUUVeiarUl suits us better than our own article, we on Fnday evemng Sept. S!0th, while in parties. Gen. Davis leaves Wp tr.mnrrr,w to &lve 11 PIacc- " was only intended for camP' 119 'as iDtormed that he would be take command and lead them on. our own eye, but we trust the author will attacked before morning by 150 rebels 01C 111 lOUTOWn ITCClnCl. The twenty-fifth Indiana left here this pardon the libertv we have taken with it: under Capt. Ish. Preferinc to meet the There is no doubt as to the Election morning by railroad for Lexington. nUr militarv organization is n mnst enemy in the open road, he immediate v Law of this Territory requirinrr voters to 'l ha -o. TV,rt. .".. ) .I.' I o " I , . . " . . '--J I . . r ... - . iituiucaa nm-.cu kiiia even I j:t; I. ttr .i hrnL'A nn fimn nn, .u...J . i . vn ft in thonror nM n rf,iVT, V.t. i i uuutuii question. vere mere now a i u.u emucu iu meei oapi. " r"v-"v " """-u vjuy coiuc uuu i.a,m1SWbUl. . j. W,.n TT.!. 1 Tlllt llftlp fl ft inHnr Vio o dnmoirai- linn rTT.,r c, oa,T Euuuen emercencv aemanuinc ine trans. umu , mnoii coomv. muugMH uUpm H,""V-I, ucin. UU. I o- . ...... ' I . .1 ... . ... I W r inltnH tn .nn.nn.. lv. . a -. c r'-i nt.n: . i I r... v. ji l at about 1 1 n r. net t r n-hi .1 ,sf t io ma; matter neretot ore in this raimtv. " r :rr::r" - wuroi I'aiw ui. vui. mulligans Cumuiana pnauuu w a icw iiuuuifU men uny ma- "-o"" " cui. j- vauuiuatoiorepreseniatrve from the county arrived here this "evening, and the bal- tprial ditflnrp nnrth nntri or u-oct T TrtiTyler s men, sent out in advance, were e understana an observance of the law ILAfc ItUlllU 1 m ' J I . J of Home Guard, who they accuse us be necessary for the purpose, much less captured their own men and took 4 of the en 01 lQe united Mates, who has attamea nannffsnown cowardice. tnnnlifihfmfrtrm!inr.u fi.u enemv nnsoners. Near 12 oV nr'- tW . ".r1. '"r.jw.s, auu muse The surrender of Lexington was made At the highest market price, Brownville, .Augupt 2th. 1S61. "We are authorized to announce the name of S. J. Col lins as a candidate for Representative from Nemaha County. We are authorized to annonnce the name rf Vt. G. GtAsGow as a candidate for Representative fron 2it- maha County. We are requested to announce the Dams cf OT Smith as a candate for Eepresentative in 'ernaha conntv. MANT VOTERS. We are authorized to announce the name of Grancr BEanE as a candidate for Representative from Xe- mana county. IH TKORH, COLEMAN, CO,, Announce to the travelin? public that their splendid and commodious Steam .Ferry running across from Brownville, Nebraska. is one of the best In every respect on the rccor mL ouri river. The Boat makes roeular trips everr.hour so that no timewill be lostin waitmir. The banks on both sides of the river are low and wpK graded which renders unloading unnc:eeary as is the jwer PSOSECUTINQ ATTOSNET. ,uou'H'- j ' 11 iuc "Ciu. i . - ----- whQ 6haU fcave decIarej on oath the;r in. We are authorized to announce the name of CHarles Oz 1 nnp --, o camfi lirm t ip vhnlr fnrro nf lha onnmn . . G DoKSEY, as a candidate for the offlca .f in;n,r at five o'clock Frid.v nf.Prnonn ,nH ,. . "U "l -r :-:-ww. -vuv,UJ, lennoiU IO Cecome SUCh, and snail have Attorney for Xemaha County flajr hauled down by the Home Guards. the PeoPle lhal 1 do not suppose that any uPon w"ora theY charged vigorously ana taken an oath to support the Constitution we Col. Mu?ligan is spoken of in the highest cne ould for a moment contemplate in terms as having displayed great bravery creasing them ; while to effect anything iraveiers rrom Kansas to t,wi at;d to theenst wit! nn,i mis tne nearest anu best rni'e i" every repH.t. TiiUKiN , COLEMAN &.CO. Brownville, Xebwka, Sept. 21st. 1861. during the whole action. . Col. Mulligan and. all the commission ed officers are held as prisoners by the rebels. . . 3 for military purposes would. be to demand a very large increase. are authorized to announce thn nam r,r n w put them to route, killing 2, woundinf 3 of the United States, and the provisions ff""M canWate 'or nfce or rmiuni and taking 3 more prisoners ; also 22 iL.aw .:o,f " ?" "" cninrrY v e are author i tea to announce th nm rt Tt rr tLLis, as a candidate for theofflcsof County Cummis- horses and 4 mules The details of this , en "uea '11t0f ? mt engagement show it to be one of the moulded, he has .been an inhabitant of this, We cannot anticipate our t uture resour- triliaDt "tile affairs we .Lave hear of Territory forty days, and of the county J. WILSON EOLMNGER, A IT D it. ces. A very slight increase of our debt UUi,uo luc would prostrate our credit utterly ; cur j Territorial warrants would bo worthless, ; . . FrOIIl Colorado. Frcnt Criarlcston, Mo. rillow's iiooencs. rhe fOiiOwiDtr is an extract from. lot. ter dated Charffiston, Mississippi county, and 1)00(13 couIJ n01 De Eoil1 I fear at any A gentleman writing us on business Alo., bept. i4, lbul : price. ... matters from Denver, under date Sept. tr,- ,r f"4wnere. i mow nas lhe present harvest htis ust shovn ns lSih, says : pie of this county of iewn ttousani thefe "e scarcely hands enough, "The .Governor. raismg two Regi- lars vrcrth cj property, consisting of wa- 1 c UiU Di cnmf ry, io secure inems-.or soiuiers nere.1 i'art infantry j ns and horses. It is thought by some our cro?s 1 et if we can do an"thmg it and part cavalry. inai kj eueci ;ui ruouery amis me oniy wm to- spare rne riven, provided their The Legislature is m Session. There twenty days next preceeding the election We have been without telegraphic, or war news, for several days past. The last from the seat of war in Missouri is that Price had fled from" Lexinsrton, and the probabilities were that Fremont had him so surrounded a3 to render his escape impossible. ' There is nothing new fn or about Wash- a VViofJ in I'lflMT in inTn i n 1VT I.T vv m. v aa u iiiii a wv u A-a r m wi ft xtaij- i i 1 1 1 i i i mk 5' t wtt n r -r y a ri - t-. . . i - - i t .. a ........v.- uuj jjuihu iu utiir worus is quiie s muss oiu pia. ine over public printer. Secretary and Legislature both A contract has been made in Cincinna- lf this be a correct outline of our claiming the power to elect that officer. ti to furnish Gen Fremont by the first cf situation, I concive that no mere orgaui- Bliss, of the News, was elected by the October five complete batteries cf steel zation of our militia even with an amnle Lejrislatiir. nrl r.iWn nf Thmhl A I O 7 bwwvj v A, i - AwaMKV!' supply of arms can be cf avail. We could appointed lv the Secretarv. neither maintain them in tae field nor Times are more brisk and prospects transport them when called cut to the brightening. Considerable gold is corn scene of action. If the U. S. Govern- ing in from the Mountains." mgton. and brass guns with all their equipments including horses harness wagons and am tauition. There will le thirty cannons i:i all tixty wagons and two hundred and fcrty horses'. The Rocky Mountain JVars says it has reason to believe that Dr. B. P. Raskin, formerly a prominent citizen of this Ter ritory, was hung in tha Sierra Nevada Mountains, on his way to California, for the crime of stealing mules. .eioner Counsellor at Law General and Collecting Agent. BEATWCE, GAGE CO., NEBRASKA. WILL practice in the Seve"al fTmirf in flurrm pn.1 XTn ,nr,aA 4t- r, . , ... 7 .. i.j .iiiiuuuii liic name uj u. v. iiijmin counues, aaa wnl n-iya urorn'-it attpiition rSSK11' tbeofflceo' cUBty Trea- ! t'Vf tohiU3aprrP't- J J made. articular attention rircn to loout- We are anthorifed to announce th-? name of Jon inr Land WarranU on Uml. nrpfii!. Bftl mtGi! hr Moekiso as a candidate for tae office of county tread- hiinFelf.J rer . - I s;to,i,. at i We are authorized to announce the namn of Wm. II. Denm an' as a candidate for the oSico of County !. f i T m . T, ... " vumuiiioncr ia iae sna uuirict. We are authorized to announce the name of Jonx 1JARNE3 as a eandidate for the cScoof Countj Cora- missioner in ine 151 uistrict. TEEAS TJHEE. We are authorized t'T announce the name of T W. Bcdi obd a a candidate for re-election to the effic of T J Dowler. rl'ff wuutj viciAui .iciudud ivvuui;. t We ara anlhrl.p.l ta unnnnnrft t,naT?i of W TT I Win noovER as a Candidate for the Ofllce of County Clerk defendant Wra.JIunjon will tako notice that or AeuiaUa County. 8n actioa baa been commenced on the 2nd day of Notice of Attachment. Dowler, pl'ff,) s V Before Jesse John, Justieo of Hanson, deft) the Peace PEOBATE JUUGE. Peace, ajrainst him and in favor of the r.'.TintlTfr.r Mr. Editor Ton will please announce kit name as thii tv-eiiht dollars and twpnir.fMiio.nij , a Candidate for re-election to the once of Probate JuIge hij pronerty has been attached, ami tht t'L a u-w AO set lor Hearing .November iUh. Kol of Xemaha County. C. W. Wkieleh. II W MIE-ST BROWITVILLE,. ' "Vniitney'i Elock, Haia Street. . , LOOK FOR THE SIGN OF TP1E ELK HORN and 3I0KTA11 J.J . T H TJ R 11 A rr, AXXOUXCES to the citizf'iit of Urwntii1i"iBd n'-iiiitv :r,.i he hug rmf;Y ! hit pro rr-b-fr m Sl inky. Iowh, to lii City ..f l;rv:iv,;:enJ b ":. a'Me-t thereto 4tte3tDnlTdit:k of ' , . - . Frh Drus, Chrrnicala, Dyf Stuffs, , i Paints and Oils, . , ' , Pure Wins and Liquor?, For lMedj-:al .Purpose, llair acd Tooth brushes', Perfumery, Fine Toilet' Scap, Inrites the public pitronae. ' , JT5Pt:y?ician'i Prescrlptioua aitcr-Jed to at al. bou'u. bota by day acl u.shi. - Brownville, A prii Ilth, 11. ' ' J cJO-y j' or TO IIOI.Dr.1 Territorial Vj . jvijiiAhaA tl;;f.ito;.y,- . Secret a ry'8 Office, Ocah , Au 2 I3If . Notice is hereby ?ivei to ?rl.!pr r,f Tfrbriil ' Warrants that I am prepared to iue Eonda for tha same, in purcaAre f ao act ra?ei at the l.vt Man sion of the legislative -A"sembl, entitled "An Act to allow the Fundinzt f the indoi.fedr.e nT the Ter ritory," approved January Ktb, .fl. r - A. K. I'ADDOC?:, Secretar of the. Territory cf NebraaUX. ' Aug. 30, 1831. e!2-3w . . S?Woodwheatandpotatoeswanted j-J Mr. Editor: Plea?o annonnce the name of Jonas TIacker as a candidate for the office of Probate Judge for . emnha County, T. ilANr VOTEa3. "We are authorized to Jannonnce the nameff Thomas Uurrs Jones, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace, fur this Precinct. Sept 2i5th, 1351. T.j.boirLEn.rir. rI2-3vr-2 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Notice of Attacliment. At my instance an attaohment tMj d ?v i.ci by Albert Towla. a Justice of ths Peace i.i a:. .: 1" r Oa?e county, X T, anicst tha pnperty ani ci'.o. . of David M. Jemfnerscn, f ir the sum of siify doN lars. Tha said Davil .M Jem:neron in therefor hereby notiSed tbatsuilce is ad'oismel unt.l th. 2d day of November, a V !;31,at i o". rk. r u. , 1-1 C K ELL 11 . Eeatrice, Sept 15th, 13: t ' ct2-3t-iJ