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a* v is ilbMVi Orey*»,Hqft 1 rl, A* Law, »llie circuit \dloli» wiUbe faithr •mM Have aad Fraaer a •jjj BHJM^P. at Lt% -Safe court of hi« u 'i a i i i e XTORKIVS at n :)0-tf. AMES D. TEST, TT^lfV I" Y CoONStLIORAT l.AW.l'Sa \T,„iB, Council Bluffs City. Io»". o 1 Kucino^ .,,11 attend to professional, bus.nes, -i.h and 7th Judicial Dis.ncts purchase, sale and location of L*nd War citor in chancery. Odin om end ait-ntiau to all bosluess TtRBl I'TKh wmtosu i-r «"•6th °r« missis 1th Jadici.1 D.Str,ct, orjn^ 1 Couuci u«4mr u —i— A C. FOHO, i of *Cul N8KU.OR At rroBNat Ci^y §i£ CiMt&cil Blubs, lo WTIFAT^son. Attoraef At Coaa^ellor at Law, ASD aasaAL business AC«st» OMAHA CITY, N. T. WM C0KKIEI1.' Attorney and Counsellor L»w, Glen^ood, MUiji to., low*. eo34*f. __ 1 '.j ,n|- ,itm. i.• iii.i"-*- A N -K S a n a n A e n s u a i i u . p,ycaw atuiuie county, lova. ^:riae. 4* W fture. Cedar Rapids, lo**a. (U*ene, \V eare Si Rice, l1 wrt Meines, Jr«». C,dlectioo»inade Taxea paid and Lanaa pur ^haaexl am) sold in any part of ». W. Ni BYERS, I VM SlKlElOti mUMAVa'T NLTIRASKA TERRITORY1! ic iter supplied witli luatri meuU Qtji, I *ee 1 st,Ii?34.—n-tf it. W7"B OGD0Nf Dk^tist Office on east side -Wily of Council Biuila, Iowa. r»*t jfchsy n^jh (tt ii tn «Mipji tsrblams Awiwy aad* ^*«Pff uniuitniAUd won® If the beatabd itSar#*»aidlaf eu, blg4 or low wh»r. e .caliug and filing dbuaihesa pertaining *». ',,s Ju.iwMteirco'tami laiiu dn«ir «ct jnUNON & «...»» uiu, Ac. j(arParticular attention paid the collection of claims. 7HT3 Attorney and 177STT cuuhm And thai thair aa*»,STiEA8§F Of amp)* fnwsraa* track -daf fa &&»*• mu Law,CA^ADi, and O^ralM,• Oarriag,,, and warrant^ to tor. ticutfd w "v .. trs) at the Drugstore of Aicboson A I aiuo who I am a»aia i» the field and al are St., a few doors above the tin i duced hree months i Bluffs City, Iowa. 8—ly. V. jLAKIMKK. ^jTTORNEy AT UW, Couxcil Bixff, Iowa. u: :^te the Pacific House. --r VL4.IAM AMEi», ^ATTOft?i ky AT LAW. COC ?C|| BLUFFS CITY, IOWA. h. M. KLINE, ^OCNSELLC ,4, Ma. *-*t y^TIOlOM AND COI NSILLOR AT L&W, •if, •1ril1 D. Amy, «im ka rCRER or -30P) KB, i SHKET IKON WARE iMi Hf.A1.Rt. IX vijr v. 1)1/,, HI AT I Mi PARLOR STOVES, if Siont or ruu CunrM Pgr, I3..U Bluffs City, Iowa. /CSAVY, LATHAM & CO.," f© Agents. 1 i\a, and St. Marr, fowa. aotf. HENLE, Ik) liuotls Store, opposite the Bluff City 17—tf- J*AKI) 7ARRANT3. J0H.-8. IJ/Vr)• A CAbSADY, all supply of and War 40a, bhi,ai:d 160s, which Mid 24 months time, ob tsm jt. .*.« ct ad «i 39-U W Y A COUNSELLOR mv con IOWA, nlion to the collecting' ibe sjid l^ocatlnf Land Ba«4n*M beloBgias to I Jsdisial ftystriei. »3 SMIHIFe. jut opened a new -l.KtTHJC i Bluffs Wuu ^st Ct W or AU.1 Xercou* Dittastt, Law, to the and cure ot the above named di~**es NO OTHKTi MECHANICAL AGENT iu ttie wori can produce so many well is the time lor selecting good claims, town sites, and mill privil itfes. Lri ev«ry nian get a horse and make hiiote. J- Lewis can furuiah you, or any good ciliz a, strangers, emigraata any amount •of Sa'hl es, //arue^h. Uridles, Hdters, and in fact anything in that hne of outfit. Don't for ^e't he place, South side Broadway, nefc»r Snows biirt.iou room. His «tock is of the _lir»l quality and everything is warrauted to giva #ali*fac tion' -'fr 4 A- us |p «Wftr th* W hsrs, ready t* ^^5S£f"^Wli|i»y u» i»iiia» °f?f«!aTt««***»• West of town, aa«i Id aich '^TLIRL Pl.tt* Valla• will find th SADDLER SIIOP. '..lie Broadway, opposite the Cuy tel. in Miuhhe keeps iN)ii.»t.iiii y t-i SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS, I o e v e y i W n e i s e a u u u this every tiling io bis line of the best ma terial, and in the style of workmanship amliswadyto take orde.s for Trimming Uo ..1 ^fv .he^on. K. K.5ABE. Cm- PIMM .'LAMA'TIOY WThti tli/fns of c. uadl Bl*Is all \inuiiy. U I V E A E S HYDRC-ELECTRIC voltaic chains Ui ai Law and soil- |trv: 1 Kl» io lr won. ua 1 i. ibe l( skiu pro iucuiit constaul currt*ul of mix i K i i A K i- s i e e i n I KOM ALL ACl'TE MAI. NuaALGIC F11.vi.KM At. Htk'd Kt-kmuc Ciutxs w*ns first 111 tlir** years hihcc, ami &Aer liriug submitted mo*t tbrouyk irutlv e y Pari», by the most learned Professor iu that city they were recommended to Uw tiovjrumeul of Frauc«*. who granted a Paleut for thh .)i»cov trv- During llie year** I Pol —2, they Wer«* in iroduced iu Gertnany, Au^trivi, Prus«a and Lu^ iand, and •nr ytttr siuce. iniroiluli'ed «nd pollu ted bv tfe L't-itrU States (ioverim.en:. most astonishing ci hes of Rheumatism. St ^l,si Dauee, Pauteil wellrd Joints,Palpitation of the h^art Neur igia of the face, Periodical Headache, Drafuexg !Mi(.df»»»s«t Pain# froin Indirection Hvsf» rir*«. l)i»fM»p-i.i. Ltenn»* I1-*• EVERY DISEASE, CALLED NERVOU8 is quickly un 1 rapidly cured, by sunpiy weaf ilJU t!»e Chiii** a »Vw 'lours earn iav. TW Chvina were flfSI imrortnrr*! tir ibe rttv Vor+r **9w+kj ProU \"a! ntini» Van aut'ien- CeriilUates of cure from Scientific Phy sician-, and Intelligent PatieiiU aa may le found i» «ch Pampi.let, which may be Obu.ued «ru- j»olc aud who will explain the manner of u#t* to any one wiu may apply. In th* City of New York, at the General Of fiee, broadwav, ttr» daily being »old from 40 to iU L?hainthere *.and the sale and demand in £o:to i is as great iu proportion to the pop ulation, although they have ouly been iuiro- The C»Aib art rasily worn, and equally ap plicable to all classes, the child aa Well as the adult,and are always roady for use—never ^et oot of repair, and are aa much an article of or nament-, a« are a valuable means Caitiunthey i auented not to wear them. 1 of .—l^ies who are cure. enceinte NEBRASKA IS FOR SETTLEMENT. NOWOPEN are re- *J. E. JOHNSON, Council Bluffs. The prices of the Chains are $ and $o, 1M and 30 Links, aiul can be sent by mail tu any part of tins Stal*, by addressing Joskph Stkim EaT. General Agent, N«w a ork. u3i tf. Every ?&ri£ly of improved Spanish SacIJIm, and at prices unprec«deutedly low.—Run aud jjMje, everybody I Going goue.j! Council Bluffs, Jnne, 30th., 1854,—n14—tf. New and Important Arrangement TRI-WEICKLV MAIL FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO OMAHA CITY 11 A four hor»e Coach will leave Council Bluffs every Tue«day, Thursday, and Suuday, at 2 o'clock P. M-, and return the tame day. Pas •eugers wishing a pleaaanl and sp«*dy convey ance from one city to the other, can be accom modated. Places for registering names—1 i»r mopt House, Pacific Ho use, Council Piuffa, Pii-i Qflke. Omaha City. jf. W, ROBINSON. HOCK I' BOTTOM. Lti that know themselves indebted to B. R. PegnuA Aco. are roquested to and pay up immediately B. R. Pegram A co. Cojinailllsft ^U —no^f. Hp^ll Wl|(Ulii red twobottlet of took aecorrflngto dfreetfovuj God) itkM«bndhin. HtU^r -jg. JAME8F01, ELI2ABKTO at POX. I exaaftnad tfcodbawa ftimtd patient da** btkm^b* mmmmmk takmfthe acaa, hare, examined him *»d e cure. A. Dyspepsia Cm We ehallerifie the world to produce a sin gle case of dvsjHjpsia where Dr. Bmce*s Pan- the# acea h.is been used without a decided and valuable improvement. Even vhere this fearful disenae ha« become markgrl and con firmed. assuming all the most aggravated symptoms, where he skill of th| most emi neifi physician? have failed, aik^ many pat ent medicines in ppoular fa'voi have beeu tried iu v.iiu, tae V \nacea ha^expelled the disease and rein»tated youth til vigor and health. liead the following st.atemeft of a ger.tle mmi of the most unimpeachuhe veracitv: Diac\SB4 -'I1*' 'Kwe'8' [rou* for (Iib cure w«r«* u Buren thau, who really u^overeu th-n they rruA*(.K AjfD siscri-Aa iicarui »*t. (*ara» of INSTANTLY RELIEVING PAINS, whenever applied, and by their recommendation ttud lutlueuce, they were introduced iuto thw dUfrreiit Hospital* 'of Ni»w York, and are now in dully uae thoae lu*litutioii!», in the treatment Ilenrv Ky., M.iy 10, 1853. Da. Bruce---Dearco., Sir: 1 h*ve been sorely aftlifted for eight years—hafe taken medi cine from several eminet phyiiciana, and va rious medicines variously recdmmende tithe jmblic, at an expense to He of some two hundred dollars, all without|»ermanent ben efit. I had become very wbak and lei.n—! pain in my side and breast, jrreat depression shortness of breath, an extreme constipation 6n rtesn and former »trength. My bweisare now regular, aad I can say in tru that I am able a^ain to perfomi my dai'y labor on my farm. I know the Panacea is helping me, and cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted witn dyspepsia, constipation and ttirpor of the liver. \VM. li. TOI1BIT. "Dr. Bruce's Panacea.*' Whenuscd according tu direction will «nre Scrofula or King's Evil, Incipient Coiuump tion, Rheumatism. InHamation of the Eves, Liver Complaints, Gravel, Piles, Drops}', Sick and Nervous Headache, P.» n in tru i Breast aiid.B&ik.. Diseases o£ the lvi.d'" EDICAL PROPEUTIES AND USES. Alterative, Pursrative, Diureti Diaphor etic and Toui\ lu action un Constipation, and is the MASTER KING OF PAIN! It acts with prOinptness on the Kidneva and Urine, promotes Perspiration^ causes an equilibrium. It purities the BloOd, clears the Skin, cleanses the Tongue, swee tens the Breath, and while it thu? removes from the system all accumulated morbific matter, its tonic properties give tone and ac tion, imparting new life and vigor. Price $ 10 per bottle. 1/"Liberal discount made to dealers. FOR SALE WHoLr ALE AND RETAIL Bv Gko. W. WjcsTBa .k.(successor to C. G. Bragg irco.) corner 3d, and Market Street, St. Lmis, Mo. Sole agent for the west, and bv J. E. Johxsos, City of Council Bluffs Ioa. OCT An ents wanted throughout th! coun try to sell the above valuable medicitie. Juna 20, '54-n3-tf. ATTENTION SETTLERS IN NEBRASKA, T\\need il: GKNE.rC4LMAUION"r.ii.a iegular between CotmcU iitutf and Uiiiaua City. i ,.ere be no fear of detention aa the is in couHtaut readiness for stock, t-ams, or foot paMeugeri*, with steam up and ready cn*w. Come on emigrants, this is the great Ceutral Ferrj. //urrafor Nebranka June 23 '54-o32-tf* A LRWig I C. H. ROBINSOM. Sept 96,1854. wf U C!-p r(C wlU hud a genera/assortment of Dry Goods of all kinds, Boots, Shoes, Hats, japs, Ready Made C/othii.g, and Groceries, ni (he undersigned, we being anxious to reduce our stock as low as poft*ib/f to five us room for our spring stock- We will se/l at the very lowest figures. TOOTLE A JACKSON- Jan 24, '52 —rio42tf. pwpWO HUNUKfe^U Sacks «ffresh Superfine IflH iour tola a# '.i without any action. In ths cond't?on 1 pro— purchaaing "Ti» pleasure to show our wares, cured a few lxitles of yotr Indian \t {eta- H^inAjber the "Cash Store'* formerly occupied ble Panacea, auA have f»und gieat tsliof. by ?4H. Riddle, Esq. Our motto: ejfkiyine, lam free from 'jain, and am regaining my »ry_, t^en buy^ O. DOUGHTY, CO nvuriablv the following tliseases: Dyspepsia, ^akw ituaded to in town or country, or(~ Spine, Coldness oi the F^ fleers, Swelling of the 'Gland% eft, O Spleen ana Siijne, Coldness oi Sores and Cieers, Lunib.i-ro ai. 1 Jaundice, Female Irregulari ties and all diseases arising from an im roier or excessive use of Mercurv. 4 Blood is powerful and sanativ he Liver and j. •lerckantable country prociuctioua at current value, 1 1 Thqae inteiidiufi'to purchase are resnec(fu!Hf to exainine our stock w Hoat FERRY COMPANY. cheap at TOOTLE if JACKSON'S. Large lot of extra rio coffee for sale lows TOOT I E & JACKSON'S. C^ACl£ sad Barrel Sa/t for ssie cheap at O TOOTLE dt JACKSON'S. t^XTRY TOBACCO, Large assortment of irefi, nails, eastings,' and wiudow eiuna, for saie very low at TOOTLE A JACk.SOM'8, quality of Sugar, a large lot, for sals low by TOOTLE $ JACKSON, pepper, aptce, ss/aeratus, finger indigo, madder, books aud stationary, for sale cheap at TOOTLE 4, JACICSOM'S. BOOTS, shoes, hats, caps, and ready aisde oiothinir, tor sale low at TOOTLE JACKSON'S. Jan.24,1854—no42tf AN EXTRA CHANGE! HE undersigned will sell the undividsd half of "Steam Saw Mill ." 460 acres of Timber Lead—machinery for O U I N I and balldings on the premises. U Situated two and a half miles from Co«itc|l Bluff City* and known formerly as "JsdBsrisi Mill. For further information, spply to Tlrrishall of Connsll Bleflp, Mlt 1 «r UDMtTND flVII ootSf mum* io ilhees «n 1°. lands 100 ICE oa Broadway, West Room of the lc hotel, nearly opposite tlu Luud Office, luuctl Bluffs, Oct- 'M, lh.4—nO-|y DOUGHTY a» IN au 14. '^.V-nW-tf. An4Uou ISIIIN'G te continue the busme* able to re ku,m ul th,. cay muKy thit she will bepfaptred lo lun.isn T""!,V"'Ti:'v,TC Csiiocil Huffs. Aug. 8th, '54-- n44—tf. N. B. All kinds of furs, peltries, dry hides jad merchantable produce, taken in exchange for foods, aud received on debts as payments. Not* N« While & co. Wholesale anil Retail Dealers Staoie and Fauev Drv (Jt.n»d8, Groceries, Hardware. Bouts and SIhhjs, Queensware, Liquor* Ac., at the sign oi "Cash Store," #ide of Broadwav, Couucii Bluffs City, Iowa, Would resjxiclfufly announc*' to the citizens of this ridnity, that they have permanently loca ted, intending tu make this th^ir permanent place of business. T^ey hope, by strict int*.^ rity and close attention to business, to merit a renaoftable share of public favor. A lar^e, complete, and well selected assortment of mer chu»»4i*« will be kept constantly on hand, in etudtato every necessary and comfort required %v ei€er citiien or emigrant. Goods sold at die l|vebt figures. Tortus, pay duwuiucash South or prices befuru GOING! GOING!! GONE!!! SSOW TV RLE Y, and omminiou Merchants. will attend to anv business en- 'TW Jlrwsied to them with promptnessand 4is]ajch CoiiMigniuents so/icued. Literal Main ^draneemfnts made on Consignments^^ oftttc State Also, wili attend to bu •Jlto ar.nl i trdtS h'ac.n.' reai eatate. pay.ug r^t,,c^ct.nrand reuHtt,,^ SndtnHe//. cheap, who/easTd* M«»hai ~i mi i rv Attorney at Law.4' E Snow—Auctioneer KEFrcaKMCM, jPI1. Jfr.r. E. Johnsoo, BloffCit Merr*. Mc.Mahon & Williams, r*«re «Jnap Hoau, It removes to awu^e 'iber, D.r».i ar iu#I|r^ warrants, &c. Ihepuil^ ,, i\ i n enll u .o:i 06 a call ii# we intend to dc ai(A oi heatl quaruu* ctr|t 1 Wl' nir dlev nabli sffood i on ltd but on 4el»tor-» »»*ere Uaeir^ wla&. Adams, Springfie/d J* But now-, iT b.T wiii *a»e to settie ih-ir iicco i.itji Jaa. 21 18.1 no43yI. We met with mediately, o* tii y irill certainly ha e c» j. i *iar y a.I our Wc nni-.t ive money to u'et a'ov |fi A P- ill nr f'' jfUi,,c f* 4 ... .. ve tjoiue insn S v A o o v e o u lr»v, u 4 OHARLOTTE rtRMOR. II I" ,-m 1 1 I O ,m. S S U V I V E S W E S U Y O E A S E E the uudersigned would most respectfully ff|Paunounoe to our friends and custom.-rs, tnat we have received an entire new, aud well selected stock of GOODS, at our new, large aud commodious building, No. 76, Broadway, Coun cil Biufts, where we will be happy to see our old friends ami customers, and cordially invite all in waut cf good bargains to call and examine our itock tefore purchasing elsewhere, aa it is no trouW# to show Goods. We are determined to •ell aslow as any house in the West our mot to isiu it ever has been, "Small profits aud quick •alee. TOOTLE & JACKSON. 1 Chanel I Bluffs city, Jan. 4,1853—37-tf LOOKOUT—LOOK OUT E E S I N O E K E A i e s a e s HEN SHALL would politely request si I persons to look ont for the above SIGN, III not fall in dry aealher, being true wav*th and comfort in it. fle has just received a prime and carefully ^e lee»d "Store House full" of cheap groceries, dry goods, queens ware, BOOTS & SHOES. &c. Besses plentiful supply of Pure Old Liquors which will bear ths teat and scrutiny of the old est jtydgee of the article Iu mind T. HENSHALL. 8lra of the Keg, at the Corner Qyncil Bluffs City, Oct. iy, lbo3—26-tf BARLEY,by fef sale a good article, plump full grain, HENSHALL, Siga of the Keg. jug toVa,aad warranted to suit all tastes, by T. HENSHALL,8igu oftheKeg the _._!NG, s magnifioent assortment, just pnitlhantH in time to be sold low, ail arti wamnted well stitobed, by T. HENSHALL, Sign of ths gey. LAROK lot of dsmaged D'Lalns on hand, to which the attention ef the ladtse ^arUs directed—at ^»lf price, by T. WWgHALL, j. f, i glycolthe Mam AMDr nuscu da94 Coj^ato Aye! Imotber In the draad And «Mot From Very It* (Mice an^Cal,T. A. Walker and |y, Register a»d Receiver Ht Fort 1, or any of the buslues* men of ei- Of woe. Stand wcfirm in j^tand we firm, boldly Yet iu safety to the homo. Firmly stand—though sirens Inre thee Firmly stand—though falsehood reijtn: Holding Justice, Truth, and Mercy, Die wemav—but cannot fail: Fail! -it is the word of cowards Fail!—the language of the slave Firmly stand, till duty beckons Onward' then e'en to the grave! The Heart that's True. Let poets sing of radiunt eyes, And lips of pure carnation hue, And sunny smiles—and liquid sighs- And cheek, where rose and lilly vies! Jn youth such charms ar^ pure and bright: And man, for one sweet smile may sue! Andou deep eyes, as dark as night-' Gaze raj)ture-bound, with fond delight But give me the he »rt that's true The rose that blooms upon her cheek, Must like her fleeting youth fade too The witching glance—that soft doth speak-- But never fails the heart that's true The golden hair—the peerless form, The magic voice-»-the eye of blue,— Must 'ade away, with life's young morn But ah when ail of these have gone,— There yet remains the heart that's true! Ye« there remains, when beauty's flown, The sweetest bud that ever grew Upon the soul's -st sacred throne— And blooms and bright when^outh is gone!! ,Ti8 woman's crown, the heart that's true! WatchiTj, L»ckets, EJV it gs, B*e.istpins, gotrii'gs Chains PoncUs and Pins &c. iins Aecordi» i!i Flutims and Flute. an arson mem of Toys. Ac. All of uh.ch will be si!d at the lo ia b»- a: coinmeid?d, The greatest attention wi'l be paitl repairing «d Wutciicsaud Jewelrv all v.*. i /.«.. o -!. I'AKW PAIU'ICULAR NOTIt'i "^IIOSE iiit.'ehl -d to the sub-icribers fi.r '"s"' i °"r busiuess, u.id c.-un »'ro!Vc/ Oiir«r* i l.«te w.»».l, would rft^ctlBlly m« after several .iieechcs i "r0r accoutu^ o.» the jit^yeuioci Jhle imiii'ers- "l'-L."np Th. crowa callc! upon Mr. 'lt.mrkc. Mr.! them with »ard ami lo'lifwnr*on nie ino^1 1 lartre snace, five mile terns tk. City H»t.l. .» ™arjconi^T unreal*. \vnKht,ln the: mn„,h« Brualwav. Her table will b« furnished with 4th regiment of Illinois volunteers, com all the aeasois afford in which terrible conllict Ser- ., r] "Givtlehek—I am no orator, I neve made a speech in my life—and after listen- i..,a»youhayoto.umauy8p«echMto.mght ,.u can hardly expe-ct one troo, a man born in the laiul of potatoes: Cheers. There is but half of me here at that. The other half was torn otf by the bullets ol the cniniies of America, and is left in a foreign land. The will of what is left to me is as good as the whole was when together, and whenever the carcase it is ready for the sac riti^e. [Cheers.] I have felt more than eommon interest in the late election, not only because I desired the election of my old friend and commanding officer, and the suc cess of the political principles which he ad vocated, but because a combination of men were opposing him which, if successful would have been a declaration that 1 had fought for my adopted country, suffered for her, and been mutilated in her cause onlv from mercenary and selfish motives. For if they concede that I was impelled by patriot ism and love for American hborty and Amer ican government to volunteer in her armies, and endure and suffer what have, they Mr. Rourke lort tne ^and amid the most sothueiastio applause. My dinner don't agree with me," said a man to his wife, aiur an extraordinary heirty meal. -rf "I don't blame it, my jawimo it so hard." Birrs* PuD0i*a Keg. SAlfr.mo hand aadfer aaia ahaaper Iheleweet.by K1NSHALU 8if»M forC. M. oaq*. Downs, life's shadows isoul them footstep*, rhare misleading, oaward— oat the paat-* clashing vatere ach blast Upon e ay plungei us bo low may save US mtanertt-- ihrink awav the darkn&is^ IsSwW ^t ithering strength, whlTe we are wa For the contiict vet to come Fear not, fail not fight will lead UA mg But give me, woman's heart, that's true! ted a fact which has never yet b»*en publish ed, but which startingly contradicts the re ceived historical relation of one of the most extraordinary events that it ever fell to tho lot of histoi y to.roeord. For this reason tho BCRNED. Must dun anvl pale—its charms grow weak: guide as to the burning of the city, the guide declaring it never occurred, and seemed to be nettled at Mr. Douglas's persistency in hia opinion, but, on examining the fire-marks around the city, and the city itself, lie be came shti^fie i that the guide was correct." f| i 5 .u. im nwrnlea by Major HarrU, .r,hiU"'r sj^kVi arirui.^id'S :»»»»™.«««pji»g It' a Chinese town, appeari hl want 7*4W tag Whifc73^ ocr*, fy. The iCnow ratf' had ajl the fmpitbU co«M be ratMd*jttfli fa? •ign and loc*b This may be eoq»idaM£ o^« ly political contest run, and perhapfth* ierce one that has been in Nebraska. Pieece county stands a* follow*: COUNCIL, i Btt^uStt, Aoti Nebraska W^hig, Vathinf Whig, Bradford, Bantorv Dei REPRESENTATIVE-?. Decksr, Know Nothing Whig, Hailei G. Bennet. Whig, J. H. Cewles, Know Nothing Whig, Maddox,kubtfal Democrat. The election of II. Cow'es wiJl be contes ted on the grounds of illegal votes, but, nq tudfc of the Judges who administered th? oath- Yours in ba»te. 5TEBSASKAi ver Baroed A corresp.ndant t)f the N. Y, Jmlet^nd ent writing from Iowa mab^s the following curious and interesting -histerical revela tions: It was aot long «.ge thaCtl gave you a lit erary curiosity in th^ shape of a letter of Thomas Carlylc to a citizen of Iowa. I have now a historical discovery to communicate. It is cut from the Muscatinc Enquirer of 13th ultimo: "Moscow Nevf.r !—Coming up on ,1 boat a few days ago, we happened to fall in company with Senator Douglas, who came on board at Quinev, r.n his way to War saw. In the .course of u very interesting ac count of hia travels iu Russia, mueh of wiieh have bum published by letter-writers, hesta- Judge said he felt a delicacy in making tho assertion thatTUE city or Moscow rn oei^ i k,inc'red years old, still eccnpied by descend- a,its,J^ or'^'n (Iffinois,) over the result, bf tho Con-! The ctrcumstanccs wluc.i gave rise to the „.ir,r 'i x* i lv cold weather, lo prevei.t these gjg«*ntic gent liourke lost a leg. Mr. Rourke cunie upon the stand in answer to the call and .1 would bo more than demons now to say that: the citv, where wood-houses and granarie»for lam to be cut off from political rights be- winter supplies now stand as of oid, but caus I did not draw my first breath on Amer- there appear no marks of tha conflagration ican soil.—[ Applause God inows that there is not one of them that loves America better than I do. The result of this election shows, that the people approve no such doc trine. My motives are vindicated from such assuits, and the district from entertain ing any such prosenptive political dogma. My heart beats warmer and stronger for my country and I rejoice in the victory—in the victory of Harris—in the victory of Nebras* ka—iu tho victory of self-government—aud in he victory of civil and religious liberty.'^ dear, I taw you witmodt Esraa. —Mix six toMpoOQtfui o( floor with a little milk, a teaspoo«t«l of aalt, two teMpoonsfull of beaten giogtr, and two of tbe tincture of saffron. Mi* it with nMHV a quart +f m#' aid boaH«n%m»l? 4 'r'.—ifiii tho nkv£k "Hesaidthftt previous to his arrival at Moscow, he had several disputes with his The statement goes on to set forth that tho antiquity of the architectural city—particu larly of its ''six hundred first-class churches," stretching through ante-Napoleonic ages to Sifferent ajran times, and showing the handiwork of nations of hisiory--de:n'nstrates that the city was never burned down, (or up.) At the risk o£ having thi.-statement class ed with the Nebraska bill—whose author, I fear, is not good authority with you or your readers for anything—especially for history, since his outrageous perversions of the early history of slavery in the North-west, I cut a^ain: "The Kremlin k a space of several hun dred acres, in the heart of the city, in the hapef a flat-iron, »nd is inc'osed br a wall sixty feet high. Within this incl surn is th most magnificent palace in Europe, recently built, but onstructed over an an ient palace, which remains, thus inclosed, whole and per fect, with all its windows, etc. '•Near the Kremlin, surrounded by a wall, to be several waa settlers- concernm3 th3 b«™ nS "f «'7 ®J ,h®.«: tho'TaitiTof! *"3 *Bd.sti" Cerro Uor.lo, iu which terrible conllict Scr-1 J"ns 7,oU i It a city of 4.,t»,0U) .abiiants, in a circular form, occupying a s across. There the winters are six months long, rnd 'he custom 'r ,0 I "M 1 •»PP'i» to su U10,nt,h' °f '""r' e 4. e ,» i, supplies from cumbering the heart of the city wh#,e of 7i n i and yet render them as convenient as practi*• cal to every locality, a row of woo l-nouses •was constructed to circle completely round thc titv, and outside of theso «u a 'row of a aud in thcse wer(, itC(1 th Jh,»up?Uofc K»p-.loon had rnter- ed the city with'his armv and was himself oo- cupying the palace of the Kremlin, when, oucnight, bv order of the Russian governor, every wood-liou.-e and every granary simul taneously burst into a blaze. All efforts to extinguish them were in vain, and Napyleoii found himself obliged to march his army out through the tire. Retiring to an eminence he saw the whole city enveloped in vast sheets of llame and clouds of saioke, and apparently all on fire. And so far as he was concerned it might as well have been, for though houses enough were left to suppiy every soldier with a room, yet, without pro visions or fuel, an 1 a Russian army to cut off supplies, he and his army could not subsist there. During this lire some houses were probably burned, but the city was not. fa the Kremlin a magazine blew up, cracking thc church of Ivan more than a hundred feet up, but setting nothing on fire. Mr. Douglas saw the fire-marlca around e appeti within tne city. On the contrary. It the unmistokeable evidences of age.'V The Lake Superior Minii.g News, of the ?7th ult. says. We learn by private letters that the bodies of Sir John Franklin and his men have been found by Dr. Kane's party, completely frozen and in a perfect state of preservation. It adds: That from the authority from whence we have gaioed this information, we have the right to beiicva it u pt-rtect 1? true, baas* Discovery of the Frozen Bodies of Sir John Kranklm and his Ue i Albany, Sunday, Dec. 5. 1 1 -ivH Swrar A*m.i Puidi?m.—'Take o^e pint of scf&fai milk, half a pint of Indian msal, a taaspoonfal of salt and swtfct applies cut into small pieces, and hake not than ihraa ftppfe* wilVaftwd ciotl^ tjfh L-i4'*^fVA in