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J s v Nebraska 'Uwrtt5cr s1 !,A.;lbo'jhi very unwise, end there are some things in his present policy we 'cannot ap prove, lut he ia la favor of a rmsecu- lion of the war, and in this he has our most cordial support. He is the only candidate fur the Presidency standing up on & wsr platform, who possesses suS cient ability tfillth? position, an I there fore we believe it to he the duty of all In th'o roll tics of Nehraa we ax h:U H ho YT N YILLE , T IT UK? D A Y SEPT. s. IS" 4. (link pst-d, having never had auythii ! to d.- wi'.h thv-:n until now. ;.rj CELEBRATION OF THE ANNI VERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF WHITE STONE HILL. The first anniversary of the. Battle of White Stone Hill was celebrated in. this city on th 3 tveniuj cf the 3d irist, by those members cf the late 2 J Nebraska cavalry residiaf in this vicinity. Adjt. H. M. Atkinsons was chosen , chairman and C. P. Richardson secretary, of the FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. 1 Baltimore Sept. 2. A special dispatch to the American, da ted Charlctowa,'Va., September 2, says reconnoissancea have established the fact that Early, has o intention of leaving, the valley. His headquarters are at Bunker Hill, 'half-way between Martinsburg and Winchester. He is engaged in repairing and puttin up the telegraph wire. He has already tele graphic cominunicatioa with Il;ch:n jiii from this side of Wood-stock He i aiSo recPiving reinforcement?, etc. vwta ri" rvTnrvr ABRAHAM LINCOLN . OF ILLINOIS. you vsck rncsn:i:T iMetio .-r. iUKtn'cn on ie I Vitzhn-n Loe is known to have rectiv- ..- wiiu tv.-n u.i :. .now. " ' Gentleraea I thank yiu for the honor you (d ,-a0 h fof his taVairy, which u With th::e views of pj.itics n-ra;- ji3V. '.j upon mi in setting Uaid to number 7,GC0. ly, and a determination to go ail in cur pouer to kt'f-p our readers posted in re gard to current issues, as well as the tail- ANDREW JOHNSOjNJthc'patrcns cf the Advertiser, if th-y 1 ' i OP TliTTSTZSEI!. can u; port us wiih such principles to do ' : s). We-firmly believe that its present fOII tlELEGA'i't TO r01'Cnt?ij,ir:e circulation will he increased, and P. W. 1 UTCMCOCK.i" . OF oiuAlTA. - ' i The Advertiier has not been reduced jin size and is published at the same old price, although the 'cost of everything ucd in a printing cfllce has been increaf- SALUTATORY. With this r:umber cf the Advertiser ' . b?ins ihe Ninh Vclume and cur course ed to nearly douir. as its publisher. In this, our first meet- Tho advance in lalcr, farm produce "'cq: with its patrons, we would extend toLrvJ merchaLdiz-3 render all clafcs;s more 't them our hand, and hepe they may J at;e t0 patronize a county paper now than -,2 in the future, as they havg been; eVer before, and we hope to see Izm do ) ist, it3 true and faithful friends. 1 strive to give thtm full satis -ly kecpinj our co'.i" filled ..e latest and best information we cn cl:a;n,and in all we writ;?, or select we thall be guided by an unswerving fidelity to the. Uaioa and Constitution, ) and the full enforcement of the Law. j The tupprcssioa cf al! lawless bands, whether thry claim toTe loyal or disloyal, - tve reg-rd as an attainment, and believe it to be the duty of all f ood citizens to aid in putting them down, and in discour aging all revolutionary elements. Any negotiations or treaty with the rebels would be an acknowledgment of our defeat, and so far would only humili ate and disgrace us, while it could not . possibly be productive cf any good. Peace cannot be obtained by such means, but must be conquered to be permanent. If we receive ministers from them o: send ministers to them, we acknowledge their right to treat with us th-.ir inde- . pendance and war waged against them afterwards would bo unjustified, as it could only be one of con piest. The State Governments of the South ern States ha.ve been usurped by traitors, ' and it is otrr duty to use every available to crush out and evter ninate their organ iz uion, while we give every protection in cur power to the still remaining loyal citizens in. those State?, and induce them to reorganize the State Governments where ihey have been usurped. The war mut be prosecuted with mere vigor. After fighting" for four years we have not, been able to e:iablih the su it. Now is the best tune to suberic nt the beginning of the now volume and all those who have bte.i taking it. but whoe time has expired we respect fully aik to ccrne forward and rcastv their sabscripticn. To the ex-editer3 and prcprletcrs we tender cur kindest regards, and sincerely hepe that they may find some other busi ness more pleasant and prufiuble than tha1. which thc-y have just quitted. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. The National Democratic Ccnvtntion that met in Chicago cn the 29th cf Au gust, was the largest and most enthusi astic meeting ever held ia that citv. Its proceedings were harmonious, and re sulted in the adoption of a thoroughly peace platform, and the nomination of Gen. McClellan, for President, and Geo. H. Pendleton, fur Vice-Preudent. We have" not yet seen any notice cf the acceptance of McClellan, ye; there is no doubt that he will; but from the striking contrast between ths tone of the Convention and the principles we believe Gen. McClellan to have ever acted upon, we cannot see how he is to accept the nomination without repudiating the whole thing Convention, Platform, Party and all. me as cl airman of this meeting, cf y.-ur ! -Vv lurk, beptemer, z. t rom me eliow soldiers. W e ujo co:tfii- . j . . , tic information has been receive J from SheridMi that Early is witndraAing ut ed hrtf this evening, to celebrate the first anniversary of tne Battle of W hite..JCe, moving up :ie vailey by way of Stcn-j Hills, which was fought oa tne 7- ; Middteburg and Striftnurg. fni njr lati in Indians, in which the second Neb. caval ry bcrt a prominent part; in fact there of September 3d 1S;34, in about i The CiunercUis Wa.hingtoD sp-oil tuae fortv-s"venbn:iitJde ninety. nine : - t , , ,a.u Nebraska Territory between the U. . aj ljR he can forces under Gen. Sully, and the Sioux j B;mkerH;ll, Sepi'2. Averill's diris- icn of cavalry attacked the enemy this morning,- a short distance of martmsourg. ..n.n nn ivl'iif Irn.-vno enincn' sard n M r . . wt4C v:"v w' ' , ; V battle iliigs many prisoners 'ncurty a.l ct talioncf the G-.h Iowa cav. which parttci- j 0;,t lraia of wu20r.St heasd of e-ml and pated near the close cf the engagement The trials, fatigue and dingers to which by 4 n. in. came tpon a division of the rebi:fTafantry and tngnged it. Our Iczs r i . I. . . : ihe regiment was exposed to during that; SV c " vS I . ... . , . I miles cf Winchester. L:'gagoment not Bn-irTirm n-l I CMr rp m P m Ti r r .- (1 r.v i . o us members, and the uiifiinching c:-urage end'i. il j i!i 3 Amori- displayed by the Netarska leys cn i Ar &r Uerryvilh", Pith. Cruok's occasisn called forth from the Cunnr.and ing General words of the highest praisu and comraendaticn. That was the great est and n!o;t decisive battle which .has becn fought with the Indians for over a hlf a century and that viciory was due to the val-T of Nebraska soldiers. I ! need not recount. the incidents that trans p:red cn that battle field as thy arc fa miliar to you all, and will ever be cher- i went into camp and just finil.ed pitcliing isLed in vour memories cf the past. . tents atout p. in., wi.en heavy &ir While we would have prefered fightm FROM MOBILE. THE CAPTURE OF MOBILE. MASTER'S SALE. Sotfrc i3 hcrc?v .nirea tlat tho un IcriinJ rit.-'ry. ri:!. by virtus of o VrU? -f S I i.ueJ bj aiJ t-iintjia said Terris -rv, irt farur cf Ste;.hen F. Nuck'.H ar.i eniist 11 nth Xuc'ioili AJaunii trat rof thf tstat cf CharLM ii. Greevcr, de-eaj- PA?.TieULAH3 OF THE SCKHE5DrE. Fort Morgan.' Heretofore considered ! (Jrec-vcr. Livina Grt-cvcr, Orecircr, irah in t.iancery, ,.f .ST,v. '"4 5-1-- ntory. will, br T;.r?i ,." e' B- r the U il Col ctjr in .ajlT-'rVf -Je " ' -MoMi,:iiau-ia-nft it r".J 'v-; tup. t ons o'cV-'j r. rn. 0, M; : j "--."..juayof S.-., i . - tt -. i ! (Ireey-r. An.lreff Groever, Wiiium Gr-ever ana frA. , r x , the strongest fortifications in me tnittu j at cue oVio.k P. m.-.a hji ? f states and the following .s true: ;jonday the L'Cnh day of Sept. a. d. 1561, t " i'i';;-- ' brft lakeU Fr,S0DVS' 10?h.fr,nt oftUeltr wnvi;!, 1,., in tb. Cuy of KK !" pieces of artinery. and and a vast ariuuui , 5rwWnvU.m,!ia et.i:?y.x,!!riSk Territory, t- j ."T"'' rf":.;! uf small aotns and munitions cf war, also j .ia.-e wher.iti... ut t cfi.ti K-oartof c .jl- tAei m'r WpJ1' rV"n,;T:-!' r provi,;ens enough to feed the garrison f V Vf-1' ia ..uC! r::;' Prev we snati tlace tlicrcin tor six monuis. re:a t.ja'o t-,--7i,-: Th.$ n.rrb vr-t nr.-r of the i r- . ' ' tJ '"-ri'sV Wa;hm Tt-;il. Sept. li.The following ; north e.t?t -imi r an 1 l,.t n t-f (.,:;.. 3.3, art. l the 'k t,i , .:..,.,! ' ,ut'.i tt :; i rtLT t-i'th- n .it's t-.i .i:t.ir-r.nn i trie is a portion oi Admiral larra-u oul of tbe ..r,u on-m-r. a, ! dispatch to the Mdvy D-ipartm ;nt i lk Wii uie coiidutt ot me otiicers ci 1 1 r ; s . : 1J s..u'!i -,v n t . 1, 1 tvr, u.:iJ t!f? ;Ii o-.-: quarter of t: forts Gim andAlcrgaii prcen-s tc. ; ru.r and t!:9 Stli;tb ti;..iru.P- lrU'f 'l l:: j s.u:a q u.-'tr, juarrer ; ire a:a et qu.r ;6 8 :.;t J (.".I-: V cf C LEGAL "tj r r.pri-.rj'n C':ntuiar.. n.r.-''-t V or t ;Le t-.-rt- , r (;. , 1 ' a striking contest" m moral principle, c'a:t .-i-.-fHr :f v.-ti-.-i n :..ais.ip t, r.,ri :.f j j,''1 3-"'".i ';--. n - J"" Colonel Anderson, wuo canmanaed tue i Ilurt-a yitfirl,r ,jf tls -ua -t q-tin.-r '"d :" . j "" - -iL-rmer, ' finding bimseif ip a perfectly iho.u-.u :u-r:c-r ..f .uth Wf-t-r( i;;r,-r, T, v 1' uiuenalie pition and encumber-.d with f'Kt" ,,f . H 1 VY1 'V' ' T' a supretliuous nu.:.r vi cnacr ipts, 1 Ca,r .c..s.rai.:,.:j: 3 :. n .4:-.I ioj.hi. l ii'.,; of j . 'u.' ?; 1 ,e;, ' 'u t J- p 5 - . uiay. of wiieia wi re mere toys deter- j 'i- w -l ii-nr-jr .f 1 1? 3 :;! wjt j:i..rter. mined to .rrci jj me irt w.t.n i.e 1 .... t : . could not u of end, and tms dct -.-rnuna- j v,r.;; ,,u ir;..ri.f t; u..r:'!i m -i j irt,r is;; l th-'south tson as iuppurtt d Ly ail his c ill curs, save one tut . from the moment h h-jisted the white llag, he scrupjously kept everything intact,, and in that c-iidiiiuu delivc-td it ever, whilst Jaigo and his cl!i;trs, with a chiiiih spirit, djatroyed the' guns' which they said they would dj fei d to the last moment, lut which mty never dci't-n-icd at all, and threw away thoce wei.t.j.is wiitca Li;.-y nad not tte ; manliness to niO oui; q t,.r; r f ila u(: h wen ! j.irier aa 1 tj n rt'i euit q j;ir:or f "tJts o '..ii vfe-t q i irtvT.ct" stfti n " ) i:i tjr.,,:; t r.; r.r. of ra li 10 t i?t, eorr.iirnn Ml .a-rv;r:d 7J i jj.iu, all ia 'cujihi oanty, Ncb Lia'ui Ti-riitorr. CiiAS.O. I;OnSKY, i.iiu:' i.i C::.-ieery. Drvsr.T,-:;:?, Aj: 2; L,oi. i;jI-Ji-";55 MASTER'S SALE. I can.p ut 4.o clock ve.Aeid.iy nmrnmg, and ! -'0ii - ""V I moved in lhr,e'ia--! colum:, to-& commencvmentr me bombardment, j wards Berryviile, crook cn the left and aXjil8 advaiiC-( P!cuela ' our Wfcrc the 10:h corns in tha center. Oa the a-aly on its g.acts. niCht of tlK S:h, Crock's reached Bury- As before .iaUM, Uie ceremonies o. villa, at noon formed a line ,f Utile surrend -r look p.ace at two m me I iiilC..l-'..ii, liiO.. ill O u . . i a t07 i.-i C ry, . f r ; -y. v.-.r. I.y vi:--ii-j i'l . I'Vy, .N "':' k"; . 'ir a:i i.-'i.-ruf f-it.; i".-".t I 07 a!. V.J i .-. -n rj, ir v ..np.-.'vrr a -i.:j.t t-;- -. i -r. Strtlr -f ri-.t.. .t n tl.V; .'.1 .V;' u .i.'-.i I n . , "V : u. V - i 1. 1: 15 .it tl ?:: Ci-v Vt i.....M. tuo't tv:.s ex.j..:'.ei .... ..1 -. i-f-.ri-. (,; wLiiie tn3 ri:..et3 wjre posted cn the roads le-uiini: from Berryviile. The ilUd Ohio was st nt cut cn SrJok' er'erry rsd, CG;h Ohio in the iir chestcr pike, Crook's command had " DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Ve give below the proceedings of the Democratic Convention, held in this city cn the 5th in?t. It was well attended though but vrv little enthusiasm was ex- liibiitd, and their proceedings .'how a de-s against the rebel in arms araintt me Government and desired to be i?ent to the front for that purpjsp, yet had not the second Nebratka composed a part of Gen. Sully's forces some other regimet would have been take from the Fort for that purpose, although tha results of the expedition may not have been com mensurate with the expense incured by the Government, (although all was cc comniished by it tnat was possible) yet that wa no fault of yours for yen was mcarly diichrging your duty as obedi ent soldiers. . 1 hope gentlemen we may live to celebrate many anniversaries cf that battle.tnd also of the restoration the Union.' Li?utena:ii Maun being called upon, aid h felt proud to meet cn this occa sion, those preset who participated in the IJattl-? cf White Stone Hill?, he would mcarly remark in regard to thai tattle that the Iidians were furnished as mey mishing heard on the picket liav; the whole command wa rapidly turned out mid forrn.-d m line to support the pickets who had been driven from beyond soui. entrenchments which they had occupied. The 25th Ohio and Oth. Va., form-d and charged the rebels, driving thtm out of their entrenchments. A desperate strug gle ensued, rebels being determined to regain thir entrenchment thy massed the garriron were sent to New Orleans in th United States steamers Tennessee and Ilienviiie, where they arrivedafely. Very respectfully, your ternt. D. G. FAKMAGUT, Rear Admiral. To Tht lion. Gideon hells Szcrciare cf the Ti'ary. , i.) .s.v i4 t . . ; i i Moiid-iv i Iv 2G-h day of S,-nt. a. r. lw 1, in frr-nt f th n.-jwnrlllo ii -. , ia t'. j Cl'y -f UrownTille, X-.'iii.'i: C.-uu'j -'t-i"a.ki. Te.-riury, the iz:! Tv'aer- iU t -;.u oi' :; i i 'irt f r a. l ti-.U "ti.lt S.V. 1 uci'.-:t-.i.ta: w. .;'.'. 5 i- e l .it tba tin it wm tii purch-io in vi -7 r.f i! t"'.-!l b ' f.-y k : $:ui d.'- l. it u l;.--:fli?t J .art u.i S u'f-.na Iv-I ar, I n -v I .' ' 1 a.-, wiii.i i t'aa II.ivj f t'.. r ''.."' i yin t j? j ii -" . ; s) k if.;.,'".' a "iu i' I (irt'tir. i t ".it no i ;: ; ' tint. '"-.- '.; yin "fin !:".' r-'.r l r. .-i: Sii-l v. I !--: 1; . ' 1 Au i f";e .s-ii-l Th-vu t It. ;:. l .. - , i.i:v. at ri-a V fr ;-. A real !??:.it, ro-wi: : XL;: nt..c-' i -r ylfoi tii j artii .f the :-n".h van tfiirui -3.-r'.oa ia t.ov.i s'uip 5 rurh cf r.i:i0-s 1 i e.!:. b-ji.: iiiaety r. '.i wi-.i-? from n r;'u t.at:i and oa.1 bun iro.i a i I -In? rois K-:i fr- m eit to w-.-f. ai: i ai--.y ten av.vs i.;f wf c-.ta.-.t- n Lr Lc. v-i i:t; ... IIeadqtarteks U. S, Foacrs, Mo bile Bay Aug. 23. lSoi. Gxxrsii, : In reply to yoor comm inication of this date,re'ceivd by Captain Taylor, ask ing "for terms of caj tuSatiou, we have to say that the only terms of capitulation we can make are . Frst, the uncondition- tc-s t.,-.-. :. ;. o , i i,ri. i at surnnaer of vour.-eu anu jrarrison or i oj-t Morgan ,'with all the puLn: property v.ithin its wall. Verv respectfully, E, V. DRYDEN Captain U. S. N. Oa the Fart of Rear Admiral Farg'i. S 'cti'. j ZJ t.f -,tij lny;.;l;i;i 5 riis. lo. 0- i a rj i -i -as ti e itcrtU c-st o-.-rtu-r i' mil sa,-u u ai-l oui-Lfa.-ira rri;j of- 1 .v.-.tj Ii wi Jr.va r..ri'j ti;SvuLii au-i oizt'tty r. i? l.tuz fr :n i'.i.-t t, wst aluD iLe n- rtii oi' s-tia s.tioa ; alt ia lie .uaaa couatv, Lra;ki 'i'criil- '-v. Ctitl?. 0. DO.-.Y", Jljii.f ii: C ;!..: ry. Sli'.-iiJ of em.ibi c.- i'.ij -braski Territory anJ cir.r.i.rj c i :-.'-r C-:. ' ::!!-. At:. 1. 31 i, , LEGAL NOTICE r-,r i V.'e cd 1 7 r ;tic-.,o ihit a forti?.t co! jr.-.. - 0 : nt adv : A 1 we 1 dr-v; wu rj th ih c-irr.i" te:i b??n : tL! ri body. titvni v. itu unac-u-:!o:iieo. itrocitv ? gainst cur fuices. wLi-h ai supported by D.v- Tiiey he con- til's and Tri'.rborn's -divisiom 1 'TV were handsomtly repulsed. 'I f'ict lasted until whole army was engaged a:i night in d i-- ciijT entrenenments, and a thr position. Fighting si far dorie by Crook's coinaiand, which captured fitly nri-oci stand of colors. Our loss about '3)0 killed and uout.ded. Euem'y loss ct least a third more than curs. Heavy firing heard yesterday in the di. rection of Bunker Hill, supposed to- Lo A -It Avernl liivanctricf. Sir: Your oondinV.ns in the communi cation of to day are excepted. I wul te ready lo surrender at tvo o'clock, and to etnl ark as 50011 possible. Respectifidly, R. T. PAGE. Ihisr. Gen. C. S. A. DEATHS. PICD. In tb'oiiycn TLur-iy nn-n'r S-'pt. New Ycrk. G. The Iierall's Bunker i t,Z i'-, "'' ' as there is an overwhelming force being called into the field we should adept such a policy towards the masses of :hep:ople as will serve to aleniate them frutc the Confederacy, and freely pardon all who voluntarily return to their allegiance, except the leaders cfthe rebellionwho punihed according to the nature of their must b? ciTence. . The Co::3ti:ution is the Charter cf Liberty to thj human race, and it is far better that every American cf this gen eration should sanctify it with his blood, ihan that it should be overthrown; and a government based upon thy last relict and worst feature of birbarhm erected in its . dead. Since the outbreak of the war we have been indentified with no party, but the . ,arm$ ; and to that alone can we ever look for peace. Cut in entering upon the field cf politics again, it is not difficult for us to take the National Platforms of the different parties, and from them, and i N . the men rlaced upon their tickets, de- j cide where we stand. All the diibyal element of the free V Siaies has united itself with the Demo- cratic party, and at their late Convention at Chicago, adopted a platform by which they claim to be unswerving ia their vdelity to the Union, yet indulge in the "t vituperations ngshft the Adminis "a cf LIr. Lincoln, and demand an vi'ate armistic, and peaco ; when now that peace obtained from the bj treaty must he upon the basis independence, and the cession to v all the territory of the border .States, and making ourselves and iildrcn their slave cstchers and' de ants. Upon this platform they hare .'uinated Maj-Gen. McClellan, for the .residency. y As a soldier we have ever had the most j profound respect for McClellan, and be j lieve him loo good a patriot to endorse j' . one word cf this platform, r one parti- cle of ihe proceedings of such a conclave as " ihe Chicago Convention has proved itself to be. . With such nn element to con;end with in the election in November, it is essen- tial that all loyal men should be unit A oa one man, and energetic in their efforts to elect him, and we sincerely regret that a small faction should devide the party, and place ia the field such a man as Fre mont, whose whole life has been en error that haj resulted so far ia nothing but total failure. There have been some thmcs in the cided contrast between thvir sentiments .prematy cl-the Government; and now, ! a:d the Chicago riatr-jrm : Pursuant to notice a Democratic Union Convention was held in the City cf Brownvilie, September oth, 1S31. The meeting was erganized by select ing George Y. I3:at:oa, 2-sq., Chairman, and Y. V. Hackney, Secretary. The object of the meeting was stated to bo tho election of five- Delegates to represent this county in the Democratic Territorial Convention to meet at Ne braska City cn ihe ld.th day of Scptcm: ber, 1SG1. On motion cf II. C. Lett, a Commit tee of five was appointed by the Chair, consisting cf II. C. Lett, T. V. Bed ford, Eli II. Wilcox, S. A. Chambers and Davidsca Piasters, to draft resolu tions. Whereupon the following resolution was reported and unanimously "adopted, viz: ' 'Reiolved : That we are in favor cf a vigorous prosecution of the War for ihe suppression of the Rebellion, the resto ration cf the Union, and the supremacy cf the Constitution. Oa motion of E. II.. Wilcox, the chair appointed a committee of five, consisting of Eli II. Wilcox, II. C. Lett, W. W. Hackney, S. A. Chambers and Thomas Skeen, 10 select and present names for Delegates to attend the Territorial Con vention. Whereupon tha committee reported the following names: Dr. Hulmes, Nemaha City. S.A.Chambers, Peru. Frank Dowler, Glen Rock. Srmuel Bennett, Melvins' Mills. T. W. Bedford, Brownvilie. All were unanimously elected. Whereupon thj following resolution was offered and adopted: Resolved: That, should any cf the n " v c uau uei u. e L-ct i iw li.ai - . . . . - . i' W 4 I I.1 f T I w f W I. 'i vi I -' L- - . i .en t i ,..- - A.. 11 .A i. I AJ i i A KJ mJ -IJ. J i 1 U I , '.tie t"-V." ' , rr Nebraska iccond were toe men wi.o so I I i ! . ! . . i . ' urvu was avacej o me e;.eer, m: Special fil ter ia Ca mc.ry ia thii cae, wiil, by virtue of aa (.r'rr f i.iln, issue i lv lbs RezUter ia 1 iiiw-fj, .f t:i'i I:.?ri-.-t Court of $il rr-jrur in .! L ' ;-i :' . r . f i ' ! ; s:v.: : r. '. ag.iiu.-i i.i-.'r 1 '!. M.-t.'.a ;t' Ui . x Monday th- -Jth d.:y or Sent. a.d. IS'ii, i:i f ::! t of th Itr.w;-v;;te I! c in tb-Oi'r cf rrotvjivitio, !v ibj. C'-.r.ry, N-'bri -k i 1 erri: .,rv. Lib ,'.'At:i3 where tk-i !ui una of i couri Ivt c -unfy wi; h-: I. o.'f-r i' r .-.t!e,-t ao;!j uur.i to tn bijrh st lil i.f lr ci-a. tb fjliwin uf;--rio3j r'.'l t -r.t;.., .o--.vit : t'.o ii jrt'.i wo't quarter of 39--t:n r.uu;f--r t?'. in l..iTah:j nnrub.T 4 north of r: ;-;o ua.ubfr li u-;, ia Nfij ib.i t'.-uuty. N.br . Ic.TltJljr. y'. 'J. il, iY, i.:'t:i ! .:a.t3 CUi', iT.Vrteritu i.ira::-b ', V by br fr:?uJ. Luv j f T-i'-.r.- .. U. iLUtbliu ' j ff: "Xr Vd j !:.. k 7iT. TIt? qrstna bf :r .f I , f ., -ITenr" Smith. I, J' ,:. . . . ; . !.'jirv C I);ixa -r, un-1 ' ;.it. Henry M.Atkin- !. ) The nakn-'vra h-.-ir ;f iT.-tt rs'j. -nr.l if iy K. ):t !K.-r '.:.'. -, , !Cuth ll: lie.... a, hy L-v u-: tC. I. uib'Mi i i. .) t v .7 Ia-5 1. liJ bij ptiti. ri in :hj i.-";.ct C.'u- h County Nfbr.iL; Tem'ry ,3;.'i i:i , known heir tf Uwr S-.airb", d.- .. Dun a-T At d tK-n-j .i. A 4 3 J .1 ' . ti--,- i'Th ?b: U.-cry Sm!;'! t ; ir 'j , x I. :. WS Hrownvn. A.i -. 2ji 't, 'oi. M.ic-li.;' iii Cil.lli -'r. 1M ASTER'S SALE. ir ?! a' tabh-.' a'i '!;.f:, r k i., .r .f fi. i;r. .vnv:i! tl o;j i:i l!r'T:;: !. N'la.iit c fi:'y, S- 1 T -rr; - ,rt. l:.-;'t '.: in-.- tuqujo tvuerj t.jj Dir.ci Cvurs ui l.'-t ii' :!. v i Monday tbe ZZh day of S!em':r. ISC I. i n Ttb "f r-;f 11 r.:- ri .V..;. ; ; 1 t .-rr:t. rr, S .. t ' ' i-rt i.:.-1.- rv i.v'o i'vr j . 'L':-.-.i ;'.s S.ii.'i ',-'..::.'!, s;i .-s- ' ?i; .ij. .''.; 3 a?.J i!iu ri :i j c crop'ain-iLt. Ta.it siit ticf-.,i":.!i 7 iner, i-t :ru-? in fx'1 in--r v 1 1 ; a su.!i b.i :'! in'r-r-t tr.etvin.. A:; tbat ti' 5"i-i u';';r. .."-a h-:r-' f I'l-rJ m.j f ;iy tbv J ''") '.' tr--! th-r-.r. r tb it -'i: I !- '. ? t. 1 '.v tbe h ui-, a.ii t'i it i- . each f .;,.:.v bo t'.-r I- -J tt' " J- ii. T.ti.-u '; iatvn n 11 r L , . m''1" ", ' r.iht but thev were ha?Js:mely repuhed. punishsdi ihem, and had Jhcy uen ca.t- j -;e-t.k 100 rnv.);ir'. ed into other h.ids of 'operation u.e reb els would have tailed of iheir steal. Put their government calikd them elsewhere and as god soldiers they went whera ordered, thcu-rh they w.i-hrd and sirhd to be sent to the South and mrtt the rebslfoo face to face T r 1 1 lieraio 3 ci:iTep-.)!.unl w;i STRAY SALE. t - re 1. 1 - :. v"r - ut' ; U'-r; a 4'ii, write-, yesterd-iy our opriM-mm 01 Sh; ri l ui' rrht and u: ih-j dir. c;i o; J Viii'.heitT, en'meittiy Mteces?i'U:. gir.;a thit I W:!lcaii9 t b? 1 ! t'-- at ru-'Ii" tf sb! b':'.bJ l.i bier.ia c .';., ;it Ai- J ' " ' ;i.i', i.!. J'!i'.v: L' i'.a:y, .-bra-b 1, on f it-.-ty. i " ' a -4:!. i:v of Wia-cr, on .r.iy c tkoL. ! - e.l n-l K-:.ry I. I'utt-a.r,' .-!: 1 -. ; . ar ii;e.l t- .'..jr :u. 1 -- -r b-r t' - vl.tv cf S. ; L r - Atij Lt.b icCL. Cv.'-r S !.i :i' -CrnnTiir.'. X b'i-a. a-j -. 11. i - KOT1CD. C'.i.;nc.-rr sii.l -.irt .-'..il-.y . j .1 ,.c.,t o .:a.'i Ci i;i .-..hi-T. bi t -r ; . i' i... ; . .". r 0 ; : :': : A .; rv i i ? . . ; ' !)-! 1 t 1. J . i..cUi S.': i. c. ...'V aai ir , -.t . A I-T A I LS IN TENNESSEE. 'by J.i.-jb Oz.ri. F..-rt. 3. l?3t. ESTATE OF J. G. MELViN. Nasliviile, t". G?:.VT.! E. .c:e-'.: tele-! Tfitb-o is le.-v rives tb-U w-.brin bo a s-.- Or T':;!.y f T-t ,i ,y, f A---.i :'. -'i . "'' ai-1 'i 'v. r-:i 1 .. .if. f . O : t'l- i. ,:. ;. ;J ,.r- 1 ' ' ' ' 1 - '-''r l I.D '.-..f i" C . . : . city, a: t . ' . t-r e : I hi i St. J itcrr DE A frc: e reisi ice race 10 iact?. I rrrard: frcm S! ir r Hi 1. b 'e oa ' Sainr-I 1 r. c-.-urt 01 xur.ivi v--r.t lie concluded Lis remarks I3 iC-rvei.ti.. 1 day, that Wh-vicr s U rc- was acro ? ! a;u.;;i;i;, ; ,-..., :ia.'tb-c-a-.r r a. hoping that at the nx'. anniv rsary of ! Buek nvr, r..d had jo:t;-d I-toddy, and j G. v-ivi.-.. tlie liattJe or v r.ue bione iii;:j tno - '-'' ! ... .,, .1. mrdete fail- ! ?:;: A. V. t t rvi .". Tinjii-. ,.i v ib- members cf the Nebraska second now here may' meet again on tat day to eel- 1 .(:,:n Whr-eler r-rvrted ebrate thi downfall of this accused rc-kc-1-! wnuncb-d. died at Frtvl-.i-n yctr-r-!av. t -rrta:lv ion. J ' Administratioa oi Presidtut Lincoln, wej into our lints Dr. Iloliithty being present was calld upon and ?aid although ho was not a member of the rcginmt in reality, yet wain feeling, that during its term of service he was stationed cl St. Ilaileck and frequently whhrd he had been with Sully's expedition. The Doctor made a brief review of the history of the Re- Gen. Hr.skill rsre-rted kilb.-d in sbirr-ish Con-iderabh'' d image do"--? to tbe rail- - , , . ti ,i .. . . i .1; . . . - . . . e.-i JV -J.'-i ri' It r .v. 'ii ia -i: I an'r .1' .!if.i,.ij i t. 1. . .;-.!'! 1.". .-a i iy u-iy Uuti. . 1). iiui Vi.tta.:j--.t 1 -iV J., Isi4. n I -1 : -; 0 tay b i-:-! t'."- l b .. v 1 f A:1 r :-t. a. ii . U. bi... - G,; ) :r,..b 1 ' A C - lii.b .1 1 V.U-:.a c, v.--,: v. N. T...T 0. ?- V,. A lit AN rUIU. .b...r: i) s-r. A. 1 1 r.r - rv. w : -: , T - - .i i; . f : - v. it:.':.-,?: b - rt , . it.' j 1. f rr .. .. v..lc-i:a:y. ia .t: 1 ic-rri. ry, in f-vc- -f Ki: : t l.-..lt.t ; :-.;! i' r a r t ii I : . . : r. i it r Ci ra's. re ?. a Lnrrre forces cmpb-syed who will scon have it i.i rmmin? oulr. The da iv age dene by the rr-btls to th-- Chnttnnooga roa;! being rapidly repaired. Onlycne bridge destroyed. News frcii Sherr.;an's art'iy rccpived t-d.tv, reports ti e enemy's lois at 3,000 kiiUd and wounded. We captured J.OOO prisoners. Amen? one xJrignnier Gen. t S:'i S'A. ADMINIST IX AT 0 R S S A LE. Ta rur-nano-i 'fan r.r Jr by tb? rr. tita Cr.v.rt of il j Coaiity of 2siaib:i, 2ibrjLa Tcr.i;.-y, I will SxiarJti f. V.T.J .r 0--tul:r A. T. VM: if 2 oVbk f. M. of 1 1.-1 a.iy , t tv r U r -ate at rnb iiaavtionin front of t'i - p.;'. 2ij ia tbo City "tf i rii in Cotm'v .f Noaiab , the f.Iiowinj !?- .Tibe-J reale'taf f wi::tbe We-i bilf tbe Nr?b 1 ' , .-.-.I X i-,.n ii :-i a .-ib;?; Vi mh M. r.---:. :i-i lb D-ik-r. J bo .'.birr:.-. jfiu-wl A. Cbui ber, at c ne obi , b. p. :a. u:i -ii.0w-aj u.e -u.n c.f 5 e. S-prember, Itu-i. in trort f tb- It.- v., r, j: , -n rb? cir i B. orrib !:; c b . ; - b-rr: l;i wl. rj i : b.-- t-i.ii, r :"..r '-: i co l :,;v w.i, i... i, ii. rf r tbe tliib-.-;. r . :'..'-r-i. i-i- p-'--y. "-v.b : i- i-, r 1'.;, I iiJi.fr: 1 . I'; : ,:2 ... ft i ' 1- :Q V i -jra. :a r.-Caa a ija.ii icr f s?c;ii)"; 5, ab.-Tnsi ;r 6, It.i" -i hellion and hoped that ere another 3d ,cf j name not iriven. Large lot matortal cap-1 J; fin- 7 i tnu September we would have an undivided -l. . '-y P :orl ff Athnta. :,; J t, f.f y , tt U , a, ,T0 .?. ,r u,:,s , r. , , T . LoUISVll.'e, O. o.O'J'J reoel cavalry. aV.c! in t C .amty .f N-mir.-ua: a . lorn- ry of 1 niiiu HflU lilul ll faba turn iicitarju 1 ... j 1 -1 .1 L.uKa uii I under lhiftms and iloborton witn three would exist only in the history cf thsj pj9ces 0f artillery, attack-d naar by Mil- rart. J roy and Murfreeboro, on Saturday mor- CP. Richardson Lewis waiter and mug. linsb tigntmg an nay. suuny tne reteis retreatea towards inune, roi lewed br Alilroy, v.ho made several at tacks dt;ring Sunday. ,' Federal loss 10 killed and wounded. tergt Joseph Hamilton each being called upon responded in brief, but appropriate speeches. Oa motion the Secretary was requested to fornish a copy ef those proceedings to the Advrikcr for publi cation. When the meeting adjourned to meet again cn the Cd cf September ISC-j. C. P. RICHARDSON. Secretary. Rebels thought lo be larger. vVe car. I ?.vbra-b;a cr.l row b:ur.'gia3 to tbo Lb'.ateof b-Uo- J. il. LONGFrUAi-.V. A.!'a. Sej-t.S.h 1331: n 3n-. STRAY NOTICE" TaVrn up witb'n tb' trctn5-? i r?rn:;t rf tbe ns- d.kr.!n.l bou--b iilor living thre ri'rth west of Hrowsviil in .Nfiusin County, X.bra- :a. oa tbo l'.eb .uj of A'l.n-t. Ii'!. -a.. ,-: (ix, with iit ba.'k,r:.-at hara bi.t vi, eir2 t.aJ,j t;n, ab.at tured 500 horses. l ' 1 eijrbr yi.-r uIJ. FROM SHERMANS ARM. TALL OF 1TLAN TV- A j :. 27tii. n52-2t-r.I SHERIFF'S SALE. ,f ice is hereby gir- n t ut I '.til! oavrfor ( at .".I.,. t .1. . T-.I -ii. if araepartmen?, a,nmgton. Sept 2 j i;r.;v-e. :l c.a. 'rb; r.;i:- , . ty. .-.j,r:i-4 i..ri-.'...-y, -ir. 1 a'- tb .w an i It.-i-: ii:iliru:vr!y f. tJ uU.; V,,,. (.bil.vS.G. Liiu.LY, ' t;; .r iu I'r rr. r-rownvitb?. An ?. C'vb. r-ci 1-5-3" d iLAV3o:'nCE: f-.i.i in.i ..!. 11 l-y.-.,; vb.-. , ,. 1 ('.;-- , Nor-t-b ';. ... I ..; .1 I - i t. 1,... r..:t .-"! Ibiil'fijj ab; J vri v.i lat S r v.(, i-r.i-.i or in !:!. Til '- ;-; Au:ia; 2b, a. r. T" -;' i . i.o ur iUiLi .:l I 4 ' '. I . , i r E-.irt.. Xtb.. Jr.ry 27. ! T i b " . : S :.i -i V.. ttr- .1 , 1 To if a, Gcr.. Dir. This Dpartmfn has recelvci lntteiligenco this evenin"- that Gen. Sherman's andrance entered AFFAIRS IN FRONT OF PETERS- Atlanta at coon. The particulars have BURG. not yet been' received, but telf graphic r,, ,.,r. n a communication daring the night with At- rniitaeipnia, ocpi. - ti u.s- kula i$ expccled pall Li IvJ liiC 1 t) buiikuiuts lii-w Delegates elected. by this Convention la j don road BtroRE PETritsDrnc. Sept. 1. The n- emy were reported to be moving ar till er y to their right in the afternoon. Slight akirmuhiog began alongtihe W el- the Territorial Convention, not be pres ent at said Convention, such members as may be present are hereby instructed and fully empowered to cast the whole number of votes for this county. The Convention" then adjourned to meet Saturday September "21th, lS'dl, at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose cf nomi nating Councilme.n, Representative and other County Officers. GEO. W RRATTON, Ch'm. W. W. II ACKsrr, Sec'v. .. . E. M. STANTON. Secretary of War. War D parim?nt September 2. lSoi To Gen. Dix- Thefoirowiugtelfgram from Slocurn, tint bp.j thu Loua i:: aI-.-li tba Ibi.r.; Cuu;-. ia; bebi.oa Monday the 2Gth day of Sept. a. r. ISo E at 10. o'cloi'k a. n. cf 1 iy, tho f .:!wirt rn r-t.ite, t -wit : Tha fubovrta !)t3 i:aat:l ii xht City of iiU-a U.xk, in th said r- jntr vf N"mbi, to-wit : I.--' 1 2345--78yit) 11 12 Vi in bb.-kOO ; Irt J 4 5 G 7 8 0 1 in fb ck 4r5 : l-t 0 in block 'i4 : tb whole m" bl cks 63.2. S ; l.;s 3 9 b ! 12 14 1 1, in Ib-tk 10 J: tbe wh.!..fb. , k !ts3 13 !J. in M.vV Z'i ; tb wh-23 cf bvk. 'J an l 1 j : 3 'J iu bb,k 3 : luti I 2'i 1 j i 7, ia i I - k 1 )'.. A!s. the Ifts anl b!.- b sitii ! i.i Ibro-arnTi!:?, Xejuah.-i cuw'y, nan.b.T.- la ;',.i.iTi. t - i l r I. jt 14, bi bill's 2d: l;.t ia i:i'..;.,-k c7 : Ui li in bb-k 4i : LEGAL NOTICE. Mit'-n My -r-. Wbii .:a H'v L::u ,n P!Ker n 1 inb -.-r-ir r; f.f (:.. r r , , d - S .-.1 Vv,-Sl.:v..! My 1 r , J ... rr. -"'-i Vy-r. Ai'y v-t. .;. t ii:? Vi.jAiL.-. bviri ; 1 b-.-r J V. 'r ' 'V wiil fbs n tijo tbis J :,t it" Lil.-ry, a 1 lub.-tra-.or of tbe e.-t:ito ;f Ce ,ri; f..-T-i . -1 !.; ti'.t-.l a bill Lj eb.ui ry iu ice I) is-trb-; Vyar. 1 1' N.im:bA CVua'y . b:-a?S Tnrt.;rj, th j ..ij -ft 1 r,r:iTr of wbii-ii i 1 1 t a-"'- a i ?! .1' t t . v v:. ; tr-.j 2 ) 1 a 1 : The 5th cerrs were placed -under and marched into th breast works. "Ci I dated this day ia Atlanta, and it re. !! tS.in block 24: i-vt b:..-K :il: i.,t 4,in i.tk , c 3 . . ' . i . l-i S jr. U.vt; f? 1. !-t C. in t.b.-k :2: 1-f i 2 :a r-ms ' CC,V;d Cn.nfiniJ3 lhs CaPtUrs ' lLal CUy- bio,k 53: b.t 2. io b'..fk 24 : 1 t 2, i-, bb,(k 27 : . j Gen. Siierman hr.s taken Atlanta. The i hi. ek 37: b.ts 1 v ir, i 2. riv-k r. j : 1 1, ia Som d?serttTs can e into the works ' r T -, 1K.11. u. army is on tne :Iacon road near East dunu-Mhe cay and said we were to be p , , v f , , uu , , , J . . . . , r j i 01 nt. -i. battle was fouit, ntar that attacked at four o clock in the afternoon. - . . , t;1 . , . , , . 1 t i 1 I'u.ni, ia ti.ii.a ...is. :.1j.u aa succs.-tiil. with the exception of a slight s-nrmuh - E "tl TWTOX along the railroad, there was no distur-' ' ' qec',f nf v',F banre Our men waited wiih anxious expecta tion, but no rebels mads their rpp?ar ance. The silence along the entire front is wonderful a something expre Later. A diipatch from slocum, di ted the night of the 3d, Atlanta, says theentmv destroyed seven locomotives. Sl C: I 11 4 jrl I'.'i t S n mil n'i t mn C- 1 f. unaccountable: there is -j i p ;,! , c v . ' i pieces or am.lery, large number cf restive abaut it. STANTON. Gen. Grant has issued an crder to give transportation to families that have been rendered destitute, by the campaign in Virginia, and to air persons coming j ets, and seems to have (he desired cf- Washingtoa, Sept. 2. Ths list infor mation from th? Army cfthe Potomac is that all was quiet yesterday. A number of shells have been thrown into Peters burg from a monster lo-inch mortar to dterthe rebels frcm firing on eur pick fect. Bal timore G. Constitutional Convention completed its labors, and adjourned to day. The new Constitution will be sub mitted to the people cn the 12th of Octo ber. . bi-vk D7 : b.t 9. In bb.ck b : 13 ?,n I !, ia ht ,ck ! ; (.: .f-.).it :v . f ' 1 1 .liVM .vrt.i n ..'it (fi- r-croi'S. t v . v , r i t i - s :..-' .1 .; .:t ..i - :. .; i' ii-, ;:; ' ' .- :.-: I' O ; .ii, - . . ' - if ' 'j - r.1;-;";.! i'," i - ' : - i J V "' j ' f.iV : t ''''.'' !!.. ff r ivt ch ; ' t ri -r. : r '. ' ' :- - a i .-w li lr r.jii. i ' :hc; ii'.e. tii'-y i.. r 1 i-1-' - . ' : - ' &:;.i r..cu;...-ri'i.-5 i--.n . ' : :.- rii: : tr m t - t -.' -..: . , ' ' ;.-t' . a-i-r r-i';-..- ; z.-.i, -. .: -' i.- :r,n T.'i- 1 L.vi r ..r .i-'---.---- "; fy .:; ? . a..-; j:,.-.-: .rii : ' " ; 7 y ;;ro ...a . ... : .--.! .... ,...." '.'Ci... j.e n.f.rr c re r .- f r w : - ry 'j: -: -i': i h--i.;y "i .ey !:! i -i. 1:.cy ru :i.f l-?: i'a-i-.'jr.i i"! ' . rrt.ey ae a sure cure i ii-vei.:.-i fc Uzi-1""- 'rise? re'. pvo cvt:tip:--a. Th'.? care NrT..us lisjiJi i. Tl'-: are i crfc . r p-ire i ; I ri!?("1- Tr-r il, '.' IU9 ii-lr.a-.M f-.- ."r'. f. -f . .' i; .i:-:. A-c; ; .. i . :t o r: -".,. cn siTa ls" i l r t: . ' I " : ' Uie .t- ira iu 1 1' : - 1 . ei:r.-'-.vi ci ii- .-ui! cr B.;i sr.: I?,",','hv;';.' n, -r.... .... ...p. au,.-r,'o f.f sa-.i n; la - ,..r (.M-u.t u. of i-;i !.;t.-l an-t ti.. ari4i'ation V?"-Tor-v W" t r,r '4 ui -irm'Tit ot a iu4 -aj-nt - b: bi 1 kJ4 vu ocl J W " ?.!.ir?h V b IV, J inr.vorff tb::J,-.Mte offle.V-'J CMeTrj" M . 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