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I i ?V r__ m£r »i'U„ iNt rt^air# »h« statement to be Jp*t Ibt »w» hi?# been transmit*! rm «nd to u» Simteer Yoang^s assailants hare al i**istaiaed by a mil* op|miiioo to tb* federal au lhajrity. Thirty thousand men in arm*, writer, and seven thousand dfs fifdiptd troop*, another, support Govern .Young ia hit contumacy That there •rt prma in Utah to ke*p the Indians in cheek no one wilt deny. Whxt frontier settlement has iht-m not? That there luty b® volunteer com ponies of militin is al^o true, and in this rtsp'-ct Utah hs not! URpike emj village i.» the land. But in»*eri»Of oungia like the Governor of btst# Md Territory in the Union in hi* means of defence. He has no luilita fry power that is rot posesed by all men i& bis station. An army is nut necessary ia Utah. Of the people of that Territory, G«o. John Wii«on, of whom Mr. Smith whites as a citizen of the first respectHbil ity. and officeroftheVvdor.il Govern-j luent in (-'aliforniH. has said in a lc.ter to ho. much ll„-j have dunu here in the rill (Sa"t *h."r! I abCuifrum iababiunta. [They are now nearly vii o w Of Governor Your^. the Hon. L. H. Reed, ihe late cheif justice of Utah, who V** pent out tjikon BY~tke -erleral Tliat Colonel S.eptoe will disent fr«nn thw.' laav^ be la the trsii.itony of the late l.ief Justice f-iJT1** ®ul K*ad ia not antici[»a!e i. Hr has «d the 'V°J mean, of obaervnUon. and is enabled to «"rZ troTh ,TUIS 4Hr"£ *f uu-j fcwj t°f MT8MI but truth i 1 tbe Hon Iruman Smith, then a member Thc unprecedented rapid growth of western ihe^henate of the ni eu Slates: Iowa in the arts of improvement and civiliia 2** A mope orderly, earnest, industrious 'tionhas astonished the world and has aided ci\il people. I ha\e never been 'materially in the accomplishment of so equit th«n these, audit is incredible Govt-rnment with matked courtesy at.d respect. He uncultivated meadows, kas ttkeu pains to make: my residence IH:(V agreeable. The Governor in man her and oonrcn-alion is polished ijcntle- ,7* man, very neat and tasty in tireseasy P°in and pleasant io conversiition, and I think drew the peop.e once on the subject of ajwech pleasant, i was extremely ed-ti- •d by bis addres. an Guveraor is a first rate business man. Ilia private bu-unea* is ex rn ive: h- owns several grist nd saw mills is ex ensivelv •a brartilv and freely wt «nv one." t0-V""10- apeciful to authority, and lout I to the a.7 Ooveroment. 1 o prove themselves good ,!" °Ur °V,n *'oun members of civil sodetv, thev can point .„^,ere to the lubor they have per.ormend, and ,h"v ,,a" Very re.«p«Mfullv, vour obe'nl ser^ 't, JOHN M. BHKXHISKL, Del' gVe from Uiuh. Iaflaenee of the Fhriicinn, w positorv beneath that black satin wuistcoit! ''C J(»nktT HT- l° confessor,b.it u tMc doctor ue cannot lie. gles regular everv ma:I now. I was so Ion" TL J. I cd for aa account of his «lebis, will k. ep one the ord r. It wouid please any rliPi-efnr- lnt IV-ir., l,n it in -t a CUM'^oomUtyiln i e n -i e n o V ey'n Ladf'* Book. —, Tbe Februarv Xo. of this most admirable Pect y°" I. Fact is, this book like wine, grows richer aa 1 better flavored with ago and time. Ourcitieens begin to appreciate the merits W. harf received thia pleasant work ami 6»l it highly iuwrosting. In fact| „e •aw a bad tlu^g fmm the pen of the author L. dentd fur? as to blow down the eutire town.: It left but OIIG firm PI DLISHED UY i. 7To e a|iic aml ,n ZUT°"&XTI,*OZ'lh,s 1 n s o n At He 00 per Annum if in advance. G. LITTLEFIELD. PRINTK*, Council Bluffs City. TH IDAV, A N U A Y 1 5 RemaVdl of the Capitol to Fort Des Moines. By tile last mail wo received advices of the ncconiplishment of this long mooted subject. durable an object. Fort Des- Moin sllua ca (on |in 0 CMt almost exactly in the ccntro of th. State "'''l5t 'S larf!ei' P0"'011 nort^ t*ian sout^ lbe double that number.] I have not met hardly commenced to bo populated, but ia a citixen a nngle idler, or any person land is excellent and there are many ad wjio Ji'ois like a loafer. Their prospects vantages that will hasten its settlement at an fur crops are fair, and there is a spirit aui early period. We are now only 150 miles anemrgj in all tfent you ?ee that cannot from the Capitol of the State ia an almost U ««jU*deJ ic any v Ui jf»y iie that I due westerly direction We congratulate the n o 0 1 ^T" phshment uie,""re» t0 u Iowa-upon °f as lt Wl11 "iWtcn tlie ,h8 thl8 to ^snorting the State of 2Sv w York, says: ^beautiful prairies and encourage the early I was received by Governor Young 'a,Proren,LUt of our broad and fertile though to shonld '-y i. a ihrewd, cl eve, «ittJ follow a„d ',p, "'"r- ,"'»g«ure uncommon- ^tnelLinj of tho world, and wo conwquent- had only three pook'ot knives 1y gractfu*, artiru'niion distinct, and lv appreciate every smar thW h» «!. 8 *HVs in our behalf tn manner. The e/eatness an 1 nn Kow »ccom- thcm» ver7 important d'^htless have a tenden- IRON HORSK over our Jim .11 or ton o Itelleview fot'P rltcful u8tan '"*"1 on which he and a man of decided Ulent an 1 strong intel- vf the land. In return wo shall kcmal qualities. I have heard him ad- eJer reu,,y Jim 'or th. awards us, giving fellowship with the first •ng-grd in farming options. All ®0l^r column that Messrs. Ford and Bowers ing the devil.) Marched boldiv in-found wh.ci, be super.nterfds persona.ly. I h*v« have associated for the practice of Law. hair-faced fellow with sharp stick for »ude up my m..,J .l.aVpu man lu b. en We called at their oKce. a fo«- dav. ago %P«I into ink ke» writin odUorillf^ toc0 nKijirucat. kindu^an l^ortinteu.i.n., n" fv furn'ri W f"'"',"-'1' ""1 i ^7 ,RW as r°US.1 lUM mpma the thriving viil-iges an 1 fertile larms into «^aral»oat etp!ci'-||-, &c., what may 1 which they have convene 1 a (list nt wil dernes. Th-y ilesire to enjoy in pe cc tb« fruit for which they have toiled. evea II uer«. may lie a cenktr its bioom. ite Of course make the tr ide (after laaghs at wealth -it may b« rendered intoi- n fcin^-l-i/e and Death. -[luirfJu WorcU. I do think liarla,? can noiihlv w ,-r Maganue is already before us. Its life like angraveings anl beautiful pattern* lor ne*Ue work ranatt bo excelled. I I of (today and wttl continue to add to tbe al r~dTl.tnd.om. liri of »ut»cnption.. Hnr- man, satisfactorily, .hall make a rafor GoJev—he is getting above par. __— through the Hugle next week Clriitna Tale* of Household Words* Daily Mail—^ tho-v w0uld *e D1»» a know that the inhabitant* of L'uh have.' Ao nlJirm,,^ TO bo ip a LOWSR C.ISK and without c*p tn-cn »I.gned by men who, to secure F-om statistic recently publbh- 1, it CS- mUrd'-" rJ- a'®° u'*ihin 0A mor" gregato of over 1^0) mr.rders per. vcvir. The liable. TJ g.«c OUR S. Bulldoggc 8andbar. of od i"1^ for»er, nowever, isas «^»st in his «.'.EVATION. We from our bag, and concluded totuko a ram be very ungenerous to refuso. Jim I ble over the citv Went .t« u kn0 vs 7 V ar ^cn known to .,v wolf 5oar (lurthc 6 11:113 readers an idea of th*? inter est taken iu our paper abroad, we give be fow letter, r-c^ived from a msmber our 1 t* I Iowa City, Jan., 6th, A. P. 1835. nominated .- •IV murder mart out. 'fie prodigal, pro,,- I ia, afraid b-d iJ,,TOped "P *nd kuee, the stem worldly man clinjrs desper- ai.d I prepared for itbytakin two .'opies ately to hiru lis the aucnnr that will hold him ajid I have uo dou?it in saving the liable hn from drifiin^' into the dark sea that hath uo tho large* small circulation of anv paver i limit#, iue doctor know* no rani. The the House. Just think Mr. Edit ,r of* sorn Editor Lug.e De irsir:—1 receivc inv IIu-1 Houso called to order, half dozen 1 bick thep nitent will hide some sin from the Jiugle, to see how it circulates in this Stout member wished to explain slim boy ni« frhrtst v u a- mi .. i„.i. ,on«! RE.W.friend Ull matila'ed begg.ir in f?t. CM*u s -Kccident of the metnbers coming wiih two or thre coward, but wouldn't fight. Big Uoldchajii ward may he a more interoNting case to him Ur-e weekly papers and wanting to trade: claimed seat, said he'd 5re"anyhftt got "l /ur a mvself.) acmi"*4liuslo!!— er b:e i.y d.s"ase. lie values not youth—, every State in this Union. ans w ere wolves, only more so made his it may ripe for tlie tmh is hay for the We have not. elected a Senator yet we was case appear as clo.ir us fog—said j' y noraiHin„e«f the gout. He wul meet again in a fow minutes the wool- jlim a DOW.Ij V)tiuC(#j tWO iftg Imva SU*H!t?0ii0il hoar all i. UOOU. I Will ClOSe. Wo ,„ra with Ju 6nu „, ,oon 4_ __j? .... the east, to be commeuced in March. A Tows BWJW* DOWV.—On the 7th inst.,' This will prove of great couvenicnce to a tornado swept over tho town of Marion,, our buMness liore and grvo us news one or Mif*.. and the wind raged with such mad- tw0 i 111 ^!^f'fid1 itvrf. 3 kkft, Jan.* 91th, Hity, N Mr l)l£AR Riolk: Afoa did laotha honor to publish mer Mp andadVenttvasiu Nebraska, I give you hasty detail of aome cidents that have lately occurred piace, and if you think they will into readers aiMfcch as they have me, y wse tben. I left your pleasant city in pany with my notorious attendants eaf|p the morning of the 16th, took the Ro LINK at the Atlantic. Driver stop least nine times in th* cit r, taking in *7§flp senger eaoh time, until we were four larboard, and starboard, fore and aft. GBOWLKD FOUND d"p0Utt't'othorsido c0unll7 0th,1r 1 of c0,d lDE^e or t0 L"w Firf"« U wiii bc 8?en hJ I u:a3 furntJ,hcd new Hotel anJ foaml reference to ccrd in nn- oSce, (Damphool tremlled for fear of nice1* -nui n T1^^et knives, Lm.-lock pis- j'ol, cotton yarn and screw drivtrs. Went to the Got hufiy and picked up STICK. Told him I andB. wil" I never saw a md didn't wish to he im- *'-y of ro«KD LPox,2iad jota-neved a lonf wav-^had vcry I May ther circulate t© and through i l°NTL o i n o n v e n i o n a a y y e s e a y we little^nan. bat big rascal stout man called ghut the proceedings v Answer to Letters. «in.~ ~.:i. v. .. to nave anyunng in mem. »ent aowu tho Tb. mal continue to br.ng n. letter* of enquiry regarding this country, at the rate pistol shooting with pop-guns at 100 rods of 25 or 30 a wee*, and not being ablo to apart. Both left the ground seriously wound ed in their feeling*, that they were un abje to hit their antagonist. On my return i^i u., A holesale busiucss of it and answer mdetail1 V to town, came across a eliap practicing in the use of a butcher knife M"Vfaotioa that w„ t0 hve a dai ,T mii from i -earlier. so itarv iiouse ^tati'llng, I »r- Thank to otir mombctt in C?0Hgrcts who tenatdty ao !«•»h:-.ve acted energetteally in thia matter. "i nt all my Qfoi.xj that because I happened -j should'nt make game of me. (Didn't like 6 kin turban.) S the last year been jlo"* PICKED up his STICK,giveu.s a?ET TOOJ to within our country, occasioned bv save further jotas we left with a bad iirrius- S|0N rroperly be" termed, wholesale mur- had plenty of Pi, but never offered" IH a bite. d_'rs, legally commuted makin? n i arr-! Damphool got very dry and Bulldogge Was ^r„. :-€i tfc« N 0*v, I. aM-fully at a big 1*1- low who sat at rosss his Moulders, butcoa^n't shake him off. Arrived at the river i^ an hour and 08 minutes—found the Mttion stranded, and ferryman trying to propil broken winded flat boat by steam fro« an establishment on the bank—found it no go, and that wind was more suceespful tkln steam. Took passage in a small craft my eyes and resigned myself to my craft struck—supposing we were all jumped overboard and myi Uulldoggemueh affected of water beiug fearful taut he was fit of hydrophobia, gave him gill of which eased him wonderfully. Waded half mile through the sand and crossed again in dugout to of Jordap. Snatch* Krub ttni1 c" «.«t TOU»* man *ed very „,,,,ulv a. tn^ael th.ir "1, were straight and STRICT,-didn't like «e strangers cuttin' such a cach fel- of Nebraska printeis. Stingy fellows, fearful of the bad effect of Cold water visited doggery, found whiskey worse than Missouri water, got sick & signed the pledge, (to drink no more bad whiskey) took a walk 3 mi!c.) around the City, and by the aid of WHISKERS jumped up and let off of speaker,motion carried, SFEAKEKS a II rirui n- JOU .. I ... expected, two -opies—' looking fellow ^weighjd all in the balance has! and found them wanting,'' thought all were feet gass. Rip- ,C'°ff 100 fcet vanwUikIe 8aui cIlair u a a pack of eowardo—for his part, was no Ri«" already occupied, eloquent. Rip-vnnwinklo mada lung read em i u i i CONVINCING t0 or( n »|... 11 1 fT juu^es. uoii i lulus iiarian can po^sibiN iu0ked for someway of escape Sergeant we elected. I don tthinktherc waseversnch Arms gathered poker—''peace members," •xcitiog-tlrues in Iowa y before. I cx- gpcoch—said Omahai- TOM their eyes. The House tre COmmot"on off. was iur Kxciteaicnt outside up to u U#rk'""V »P ,hMt eJ"* eyes. The House trembled with speaker resigned and council adjourned to tack a bout, at the McNeely House and cool their heated brows.— i. B. NEELY. f,»'ft in a crowd and soon found my pockets had been picked, but luckily didn't happen to have anything in them. Went dowu tho bluffs snd found two members practicing A aoie to nit tneir antagonist, un my return on an old tree in a ravine. In the evening sargeant-at-arms reported having found under the seata in the Council one hint look pistol, three dirk knives, one sword case, and any amount of patont thunder in shape of unrecited manu script speeches. I will write you again, first leisure. Some funny scenes are daily com ing 1 must close, for Damphool t* wait- in* impatiently 'or tho letter. Your« terribly, iuiib)iCKS, JU& We fi committed I to tho Capitol, a big brick house on the prairie-^red and green curtains at the window—ton fards of Hunt ing floating overhead, and fbrty Squatters sitting on the ground whittlirg. Walked up stairs into the Council Room—found a num ber had collected and a few nembers were in their Seats. Middling? aizgd man thumped the tabla and nominated tali young man speaker pro tern ayes called—seven respond ed nays, none,—cause wky, all had voted aye. Other members soon arrived and took seats—dispute arose about legality of pr0. eeedings—stcut member said there had been but five legal votes give for Speaker. Tall man insisted he had got Ihe chair and should keep it. Clerks and other officers elcctad— much talk, gas and bulg ing, but no business done—adjourned until after dinner. Found 'my two companions a id went behind the houso and took a snack of bread and cheese will be Free. lers in oar maiS|fli( the ooIuMfc? of tbe Fuge to answer tbe lo 4pijrillouA/and lying attacks upon us person. bf*nnof o«rqp*rreUome, Jfcp-IN-TINT wfco for want ol other obtaining notoriety^ endoavor to pa^it through the Bugle. We shall hereaf ter pay not the slightest attention to such, and fhsll ouly reply to suoh artioles as the inter ests of our oity, eitisens, and country may re quire at hands. We have subjects of greater interest, a*id of more laudible im port, than to give notoriety to every scullion of the quill that yelps at us, »nd the malice and envy of all such canine specimens of ani tls shall not further intrude upon the good njkturo of us or our patrons. A beautiful Art. another column may be seen advertise ment of Mr. Hastings, who offers his ser vice* to our Citizens, in the practice of the art of copying exactly to life. Tho tenure of our lives are uncertain aud no one should NKNCKS to leave behind, for their children or friends. IIow long and earnestly would wo gaze upon the exact ptsture of a son, a daughter, pr friend, who was in a distant land—or be neath the cold ground. "Knnsat*, Free State." The first No. of a Weekly, of the above title, published at Lawrence, ansas Terri tory, lies before us. It is a neat, good sized, handsomely appearing paper and as its name indicates, is a "Free Soiler.'' In all reasonable and lawful endeavors to establish this principle, in that favored latnl, wc shall be pleased to see the Editor i A A Land and Law Agency. tering lands on time, and are also good practical Lawyers and are deserving of con- Udtnce. lj tT,' YarH k rcom for just one more inside, but fearing the honesty of Legislators wouldn't venture in. went orer to°prin»in^ r..iioW"w1:"iLvtn£onr our told lum 1 would prefer to sir staging. IIack« to Oainka. The Robinson Line of Hacks run every two hours to the river and back, t:\king passengers to and from the ferry shortest possible time. Easy carriages, fast horse bu' th. different localities, I have no hesitation A i ..... in giving the country on the Weeping Water great poc^ii.^ \.or^ will aa the decided preference over all other points »iton, that I have sien in the Territory. The court try here for tho purposes of farming has ad vantages over and above any other point that I have noticed? Iu the first place, the prr.irie is high and sufficiently rolling to drain all water from the surface, while no portion of the same is so rolling that makes it "iu, pab'e of cultivation. Timber is sufficui.uy abundant to 6upply material for fencing, building, Ac., and as coal is found in all the bluffs in the vicinity, it bt it an day bc densely populated. In passing above the Weoping Wa civilization had already taken hold of this as one of her favorite locations to build what may in future be a rival city to some of tho great cities of the west. The fanciful name now given is Mount Vernon, a very appro- pnate name, as the beauty of the location is SD neglect to have afac semilc of their COUNT*- dollar, accompanying which each purchaser 1 i both sides, then let tho people decide and to any of the Magazines they may name hi we have no fears for the result.—Kansas ,lloir lctu'r-lo 1 a .a-iv OV.T to where it enters the Missouri, I was .sur prised and delighted to see the beautiful s'.o- i .i i ,i ,, i-i «-MI uvuut.im ,» ful.y described in the catalogue,, which will b» ping bank or bluff south of the mouth of forwarded on application by letter, post-paid, Weeping Water, and found that the hand of The advantages cred by every American. this place are such, thev will comnare with river. The ready in the spring to commence the build ing of two steam mills, and as one is now in successful operation, directly on the opposite side (f the river for the purpose of sawing lumber, (sawing six thousand feet You will hear from mc again, as I shall take a trip west from here in a fow days and twit 8om0 points on the Platte river. AINR DISTRIBUTION Union Sodctii. 500.000 GIFTS, v AI.I I:D AT THREE HUNDRED ItiOUSAND DOLLARS. Certificate for thit fear, he To those who have business connected with the Land Office, or collections to make, 1A «ul^d^!'ff.the residence of the latr* Ansou Suitier. Esq., IJ.^00 we would recommend as straight forward The beautiful summer res:cenco, Gothic business men, Messrs. Johnson and Caase- I Coiiag# and grauudit at Hawk's *Ne»t, j__ »p. on th Hudson River, 20,000 dev. Thevaredoim? a lanre hiuin»M i s and a quarter in ones pock are off—where's our o'd 1 .t wo'.:'d"nt pitch out cn such terms. Nebraska City, Jan., 2io 'J» DftfttrEugle:—After I left your city tliQ^purposo "f visiting the southern po. i,,a of the far-famed Nebraska Territorv, 1 made this my first stopping place, and from here I made excursions both north and south, visiting tho Nemaha country, Salt Creek,! Weeping Water vi e., and from a fair and im partial examination of the advantages of all 3 the of ONE DOLLAR* The member* of the Art Union Society, on the occasion of this the nth Distribution of tlu.* Works of Art accumulated by the Society during the past year, would respectfully call he attention uf its patrons te the fact that. le invc atiout to remove to the buildings in course of erection .r the Society in the city of Wash ington, they will add the R«-al E-»tato and oili er landed Property belonging to the Society, to the Distribution for this Year. At the 1 sot meeting of the Society, it was de termined to reduce the certificate of S ,are for this Grand Enterprise to One Dollar each, think ing therein that it will be the means of a more general diffusion of the works cf Artistes throughout the country, and will enable the Society to extend their labors for the advance ment of the Arts and sciences in this country. The certificates of Jihare v» ill be issued at one will receive free of charge, by return mail, a bvautiful line and stipple engraving, entitled "the Encampment of Valley Forge," represent ing an eventful period in the history of our country. imt will be seen by referring to the list, that there are many valuable pieces of proper ty, many costly paintings, aupeib statuary, beautiful engravings, costly jewelry, magnifi cent-shawls, and other beautiful gifts, sue a?» clocks, watches illuminated works, Ac.,to the number of five hundred thousaud-—worth $:s(H,00f). As the society expects to remove to the new hall at Washington by the middle of June, the distribution will take place on the first of Ju ly, The same rules and 'emulation.1-, that have heretofore guided the society's distribu tions will be adhered to in this-, and on no ac count will theie be any postponement day naniptl- nronnor tft thft PTtAnt nf nw nmhitmn TKn i 1 i ^t prosper to the extent of his ambition. The question is an open and fair one and we hope to see arguments fairly adduced on A11 from u', er* (post pairf) for certificate, or on ausness* are to be addressed to the Southern Otfic/' in Balti more, direct to ihe Secretary, who will answer by return mail. Single subscribers remitting ten dollars will receive one year's subscription Court, splendidly bound, with timed cngravnufs, 100 1 coPles 1 lhe tuost any town site in the territory, and no uoubt '*rgeit the an3 communications, ^warded free of charge for the time of subscription, one year. The following list constitutes a part of the Gifts for i The splendid housa and lot of Jtlie Art Union Societv, situated in Broadway. $ GO,000' dwdliu}S9f Slluat 1 loi ed on thelot be, ing: to the society in 92ud street, 'uilicent camel's hair shawls hi»so shavvU are the most beautiful I work of art ever beheld 10,000 4 sets of diamond jewelry—consisting of 7 pieces each—all antique patterns, iu a ut-autiful pearl jewel box, 10,000 10 sets of pearl jewelry, eon-'- i: of 7 pieces each, all diherent Persian 'tsiyies,' I l'J pold watches for ladies very beautiful aid curious wo. k- ui ., one ill si/..* tii a half dime, wo 1^ watches for gcuiirn%n very heavy, .... of uitfereiit styles and patterns,. »»lio 5Q houdere, toilet aud dressing case* for i L»imu tiiiLku i i. irlpatterns And manufacture, lndiett. some finished i Louis XIV., 1 larj/e cioek, a very 1 :ua: .ful work cf .i" made by Lipordi at Cologne, fiu !.ed in a style ol'-beauty and art uh snrpassed, 1,KK gold thimble-,:»ii d.u' pa'.l'-ra-, very 'neavy, 20(t copies of the lives of gr«*at Painters, superbly bound, with au engraving of each ariis e, 200 copies of Griswold's Republican Bovdell's IKustratioua of bhukspear^. lo the ndiairors ol tho Lewis, to lhe 8ccie,ar)'' U»3ll. spl«,i::'d ft will in a very whort time be one of the1 O" Post masters »uthorf*ed to act most prominent points south of the Platto agent", and the Postmaster remitting the lar a o i i u o s a i e s w i e e i v e a a s o n e proprietors I understand, are everv V Yours, Ac., "WIDE AWARE.*' ac'i 1 A i TING a Litpia u Venu^ '.:a Titian, Hejruiir Hoy—Murillo, Tobitand ibu Angel— Night View—Cla idio, M^-donnr.—Corre.,.1), A lka.S—Titian, A He.-.d—Vaiuiy k •, Landscape—I'ou^-i i, A piece—(JuiotU:, /fatlie Piece—Wouverui Landscape—Claude, 'i here are others by tiie sam* A tistes, H!1 original. bei»i.:es some splendid pictures by Ali ston, Suliy. Keynolds, Neagle, Doughty, Cole, Chupmau, David,Vernet, Stuart. Herbert, Tark itor wbo wiil Terms for Clubs Clubs ui* 10, I e-xtrp certificate, do. 20, (lo (lo do. 50. do do The money in all eases to accompany the appli- cation for certificates. LADIKS FORMING CLUOS such, that it diverts the mind to the place same terms as above, with the extra induce known as Mount Yemen, that is held sosa- "'cut of the present.f a m,gnificcnUet of Bou gold watch and chain, valued at two hundred dollars. The money must accompany the ap plication [by letter pont-paid,] in all cases, and the certificate, with the engraring, will be for warded free of charge by return mail. Correspondents are requested to write their a^llro'w-s' w'lh a. i i and NtaU, plainly, in order to avoid mistakes, day) so that all who wish to build can be All letters answered by return mail. fully supplied. I see preparations are ma-! Catalogues of all the Gifts, with value and kin* for the crection early in tho onsuine 'tf1^"31',0"' canbiohtai.mlon appncation to s the Secretary. to whom all letters for Certifi spring of three stores, two Hotels, together cates, &c., must be addressed. with a large number of private dwellings so I A.LKRLD J()UUDAIN, Secretary. »», a .1 A-IJ. S ROOMS, Montgombry street that the probability is, that by •ho ensuing Bnltfrnore, Md fall, that Mount Vernon will contain a great- A Y N ARi LEWIS, er population with moro thrift and actiTitj ^^ANDO LIVINGSTO!f,l in business than any point in tho territory.! The landing is oue of the finest in the territo-1 ry, with a bold rooky bluff for three fourths of a mile affording building material for any' amount of buildings also several springs of never failing water are found on the oity site. Take it all in all, I look upon it now, as be ing the most advantageous point in tbe ter ritory. Bcnnington, Read. Hartlett. Hrhloss, IJunting- duced by self abuse or Excess of vinery, I do ton, .Johauoh, Scimii it, Kembrant, Schaub, I n°l kn ow his superior Ul tiie profession, 1 havw lVrkins, bY return will be entitled to the doir Furniture, with rich colored India Hang- to tho treairu*ntof the various complaints treat of ings tine India lace curtains and every tiling of ed of, and with too little breath to puti", and tXo. de«criptioo to the ladie s re:niu,,»':e the county, town. Post offiee T. VV. BAITBH, Treasnrer. n33-3t. W, D. JOHNSON. E ALER in Dry Cioods. Groceries, Provis ions aud Grain, Hardware, Boots and Shoes and e/erythin^ necessary fur thecoauort of Emigrant or citizen. Omaha City, Ne raska, Jan, 19, lS55,«lf WANTED, Partner, who is a practical Carpenter and Joiner, with a capital 01 faom $5(X) to $2,00(), to enter into the lumbering and buih. iui? business iu Council Bluffs. 1'or particulars address P. O, Box SI, or in quire of the Fo»ttuast*r. N&JIJE TO.SPORTSMiml 'rHpE riher i^i now iu i®ceipt of Double arni Gu u*. Some large flua i)eubiu Guns, for deer sad g(Xs« shooting. Colt* and Allen's pistols, of all alsee. t'll^y's double water pi oof centra! fina cap*} CMC*}'* groujul edge caps. Siiot ami builet |)ouche«, powder fJaski ofall •l»e«, game b^g* Ad., also superior pewnier. I have on baud, and am constantly mukin* rifles of ail siz.'s, both double auJ ainglo. Particular attentiou paiu Id putting up irfobe •nd ttltMCope ride*. Gun maters materials for sale. 0. GOVE- N.B. As much hasb*»n nM throngh the Europe, n Journals alxmt the extraordinary range and accuracy of rifles used in tbe French army, and thought by wine lo be i'tr euperiorta any nia.u tti tiie United SI.tie*. To pernoae !u»niug such views and vvinting rifles for lon ger ranVPS, I beg leave to say that I am r«dy to furnish them with rifles equal in power and accuracy to rifles made in ajsy country, ifiher» are any duubting minds, I wish them to com# forward am be convinced by practical demon- stratious C. GOVE. Council Bluffs, Sept. 12th, '54 flo5I-tf.,, AGENCY AT SERGEANT BLUFF^U I). M. CROCK WELL, offers his »ervic«» to t!ie Public to attend to any Ag«ncv Busia®*®, that may be eutrustsd to bis care, such as Uiw selecting and entering of lnnds, paying of tarea, insurance of property ag3isist losses by fire,&e.£~ and giving general in fan flat ion iu retatiou tbe country, &<'. Itefer to Bernhart //enn, M. C. Fairfield, Iowa. &tuUin ui &, Doiinoll Council Bluffs McM ilion St, William*, 4'f M. Moblia, Dubuque. Sargeaut iJluffs, Oct. 14, l854.-^n7-tf AUCTION AND COMMISSION. VT the Old Stand, Main street, Couttelt Bluff city, Iowa. Regular Auction SaTek every Saturday, at 1 o'clock, and as often in the interval as business may require. In my absence J. E. Johnson is authorized to act a mv agent C. ALLEX, A ictioneer Council Bluffs city, June. 21,1853^-9-tf ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the undersigned in Franklin Township Fremont County, Iowa, on the 16th day of December 1854. Oju Black oxsupposad to be eleven yr-ars old, with a little white in bis face, both hind feet whit*, with the pointj of his horns oif, marked with a crop off the lait ear and an under bit in the right. No othar marks or brands preceiyablft. Appraised twentv dollars. ASHAEL 31 AN NT. Jan. 1~, 1S55. ii30-2m^1! NorrcB hereby piven that the co-partneniliip h«re tofwre exutii between the undtrutgned in the publication of th* Arrow, i* this day. by mutual conseur. dissolved, aud the said concern bus been »0,0fX a in To u^iieh is added receipts f»r the oure ofthn 0 above ciMN«*e*, and a ireatis« on the causea, symptoms and care of th*» FcVer and Ague. Testimony of the Vmfttaor of Obxterict in 4, (j Penn. cullrye, Philadelphia—"Dlf. HL'MTLR'S I MLD1CAL MANUAL."—The uuthor of thia w-ork unlike tbe majority of those who adver tise to cure the diseases'of it treats is a gradu 1 ,0 ate of one of th*s best Colleges'in tbe United "{State*. 1/ afford* me p'eHsnreto recommend hiui to the unfortunate, or to rhe victim of mal 0 practice, as a tuci-essful and experienced prac 1,)(K) I iitioner, iu whose honor anu integrity they raiy l.tMHt place V g"eat' at confidence. 1 O X) Jos. S. LoxesirouF, M. IJ 1 ii lfrcm A. Woodicard, M. D. of Ptnn. Cmcerti fy, PUiiadt\phia.—lt gives me pleasure to add m" testimony to tne professional ability of thu author of the ''Medical Manual.'* Numerous cases of Di.*oa&e of the Oei.ital Organs, some of them of lon^ btundiug, have coae under my notice, in which bis skill is beeu manifest ia rt^toiin^ to perfect health, in soint, ca^es where the patient has beeu coiisidert'd beyond medi cal iii i. In the treatment of Seminal weuk- te ruts of iii«}xs« (i of to Messrs. Sherrrau & Strickland ufiOniaha. Jl. E. J0fh\S0N, 4. w. PATTISOff. 1^.1855. u30tf ja» "Man, Know ffusclf.'1 ,: ai i iiii-i Bo« tor. iO CENTS—''ETTYR I'AM.IV ShOfl.n HAS E A Co^Y." •ii" 1 llf»,i)0u COMES SOI n IN LKSS THA* v o..\a. A"n»»^ryoei^on, revised a: iwpfoved.trfst T&ued. I:i. IK'NTEit's MKDICAI. and IIAID Bouit Kuft THK AvrwcrKu—Oouttiiuiug mi out 1 iiiie of the origin, ],ro.^r-fs, treatment and euro of every form of ais'jase aoumveted by ptomia xuai intertoiim^, by ^elf-abus» or by :J \cess, wiiii advice for their prevention, n a fninili ir style, avoiding all medical itios, an 1 everything that would otleud of decency with nn outline of com- i,oOO pi^iats in i-Jeut to FeittaUa, from the renult of borne twenty yeurs' Buce**ssful pr.ictice, vxcln 2,000 feively devotetl to the cure of uiaeuses of a deli cate or private nature. iiesses, or disarrangement ot the functions pro- Lliis, ffamilton, and otii rs beeu acquainted with the Author Some thirty years, Rud deem it no more than justice to hin* is well as kindn is* totho uafurtuna^o uf early intiiscreiion, to recommend bun as one n whose professional skill aud iutc^rity they may safely coufiie themselves. ALFRED WOODWASD, M. D. "This is without exceptiin, the most compre hensive aim intelligible work published on tho lass of dis. use* of which it treats. Avoiding ell techuical tetms, it addresses itself t'» the reason of its readers. It is free from uil objoc tionab e matt-*r, aud no parent, however fastid ious, cau ub^c to placmg it in the hands of his SOUR. little presumpiiou to impose, he has offered.toj the world, at tho merely nominal price victim The author has devoted many years ot cents, the fruit of borne twenty years most auc-. ecs*ful pra*!tie»."^— Hendd. "No tencher or parent shoold be without tha knowledge imparted iu this invaluable work. It wouid save years of pain, mortification dud sorrow to the youth under their charge."—Peo ple s Advocate. A Preabyteria" clergvmail in Ohio, writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual" sajs:—"Thou sands upon liiwtisands uf our yeulh, by evil ex ample and influence of the passion#, heve beea led iiito tbe habit of self-poliutioii, without re alizing lie Kin and feutfui consequences ttiemselves and their posterity. H«f constdu tutions of thousands «ho ar« ^a1sin3 famiBee have been enfeehl«~d, if not broken down, and they do not know ihe cause or the cure. Aay thiug that can be doive so to eulight. u and iu flueuce the public mind as to cleck,and uttl mately to remove thi* wide-spreadno rce of lia lima wretchedness, wuuUd confer the greatest blessing next to toe reiigitin^of Jesus Christ, on the present aud ccming gen^r^tuv Intemper ance (or the use of intoicaiing dttdks) thoogh it has skin thousands upou thoasanuk, ia not greater scoutge to ie hummi ra:e. Accept $y thanks on b'inulf of the afflicted, and believe me our co* worker in the good work you art ko^ actively euga^ad iu." 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