mr1 Jj$*4 »^»ffl.%l iu.l Mm. Qt*mu W».C*M4 A: McB*tb. *oir hkII. Lmcolo. K. Header**, D. JtAos«U 0\ F. Stsith, 4 I a a March, 6. If55. Tmg ti#a will be __ withia 8t»U« wd •3.00 ^f^^^j^^aeidejace »gar Una city, Feb. JStfr, of chraaie Ht«t complaint Mrs. Eliza beth Newberry, in tbe fortieth yoar ol her Neifbbor», Vvw*&\ k Stranger s Save Ton Visited The FouaUA of Health? a the head otlWlu!way 1 If not, yoo wlH a fi*d a niw_ y e u 0 JjlU ILMirnr V and moat atrceablo of tiw» next term af the tnf_ Dr. Crook's compound Samparllta Beer!! |)«ttMat Aho S, :Tor t'op ar.H Idc Cream (in it.^ea- in fket, evtry little eomfort aud lutesaary thit 'A WE:!• coyDVCTKD Hefeesiiinen: IEST PL'BLIC SALE OF LOTS IN Ktbrt*ki City. THE FUTURE EMPORIUM OF NEBRAS KA TERRITORY. Bt)l VKt CtlUILC IV.. STS TTCOtM»» CI ind SO hU iu Kearney City, immediately H*n4ay, Ibe 13d iiy of April, I&vV. Sale to emitinue frsm day K day until all -#tre aoia, at the option of the Proj'i»l r*. rma «f Sale :—Oae third iu l.aua, and the "t .tiit., e ia aix months, titlb isotftrusaiL*. 7*ne site «f Nebraska City ha^ long b«pu a-iraired as the meat eligible situation for a 1 -ga cnrmieraiai •mpcriuin on the Soeth side of .Mssa "in liiver. It is situated oi that roium!ic bluff kno .n aa Oid Fort Kear-ivt ((irn.iiaudinf a pK^Btrsqae view of the mi^htj Mi-«ajn, far miiei up und down and has bee% esteemed mu:f yenrs. the bear starting poiia for emigrants to Orc^o a and California. £to*« coal haa been dutcov ared aaar lb« si We in Iwge quantity. The wa ter is excellent—the cliuaae temperate and no ted for iu aaiubritv. Heavy bedies of the i»-t timber, o* ev^ry variety is und on and it the itv, ai,d «ev erai saw mill, are now rapidly si-ttiing in and around the city. There are already in the fit? two mercautil* •stablrsjimente, o»e large HoN-*. (the largest in the Territory) end two more fcfout being ron e«r«ctcki. Thera are already «ls"d, ii) build ng», and aa mauy more, in progre* of construc tion. An abuadance of liae«ton"i rock on the site and eoiitraeta completed for the ittugof two miiliooe ef brick, the ensuing Meati«ti. Two 4rtck churches and on» college will Us erected du«a»g xt summer.—This county has a grea ter population th n the a hole Terntory North *rf Jflatte Kiver. Nebraska City is 55 miles from the South line Xlst* firftt its!*red iu tli» Territory wm the "Nebraaka City News which can btan of the Large?! circulation of any wnich iudicat*-s thp moral progress of the Country. 8. NUCKOLLS, Agent for Proprietor* w* i*ei#it»*ka Citvf Marsh, G, 1&55. t.dd-tf. ronwtiiu »t bove entitled case, isjheretiy notified that there now is .m file in the g^ice'of the Ch-rk of the District Court of Pottawattamie county, the 711:J "".iV'^nawnr 'and »«t af reoablo of tiw» noxt term af the A »nl .uri, vo oe uo.uen •t w«fTid-*eiaawnea, ana Oleelie^t, barmieia, j«latobe & CiHt- lira driah «ter wj»el. Y**u will alM fiftfi Hete tv&y otlior yartpfy of karmle«s pleasant +n»ver^fW b»rt noapirjia. ^|i) Cra«M«r». Cliea. Ph«*, rruaa, Nuta,. Can- Xow)t!»hip Fremont Oounty, Iowa, on the Kith aw*, Confectionaries. Cigar« and Tobacco, and ,jav Saloon. «au«.iU yi» A-- *T a:,d will -»erve it to v»ur ta^te. i»- Ie to show our goods, and much lesa to eat, 4L*ink aud smoke them." J. S. & SMITH. 1.43-tf. WARNING* 1 Utht-riV w 4i!i dii p'irchas* a c-"tpiu ProinimHV Note. di«ed Nov. \j, 1554, pa* afcie six months aftvr date, to a-h- Said Note was given as a part of t.te rr-^ul eration tor a certair. Claire, or Tract ©f LmJ. situated in Nebraska Territory, old aud con veyed by Waging to.. Hepacr to C. »v B-jyer.«. And as I have been i .formed, and haf C«"d reason for believing that the -eaid inctau lie^ner tor the siua of On? ll-ind/rd and rJurable, and satisfactory to the persons sit J'ffty Lxiiars, aigued by C. Boyers, sod J. jnir. irty A.Ja^ksoiJ. tVa»h': Hepner haj»rtinc soid and conrev-d a pi of th" tune Ciana to Wm. Clancy. I hereby ive no tice that 1 will not pay *aid Note, until the bcuodajie. of the claim are katisfac'.an'y «?*t- i C. Vi. BO YE US. March, 5,1855. u4S-$U e atiguoaa. will be offered for »ale to the h**:h- grxxi rifle, one double-barreled gun, aud one est bidcer o^i the premises, oru iienciaj on revolving pistol. I will pay the highest prices for the follow ing projHT-A-—to wit: 200 bevd of good draught Kn (fi—liim YrrrYr i l/ioarl 4— m.i i aciuw mm 1 ,, are several Alillsin succasful operation within of the I erritory, and 20 oiiee South of the Great three rniiea from the Farm. I be re *re about Pla te river, aud about the centre of the settled Two Hundred arel Sixtv Acrer of choice Tun portion 01 the Territory. ber whik.li jum# the prairie, with stock water,) It is on the direct liu« of the great eentml cousjotinf of Back and Vr'uite Walnut VV'htte chaia of Railroa tn, from the Atlantic to the Pe- Burr and l.trck Oak Linn, Cutton-vood and fific, and is destined to continue, all the tiiurj, Hickory, end about Eighty Acr^e uuder lm aa it does uow, to monojfo'ixe tiie greater par*, proveuients, wi'h good feuc?, raid other lots at ef the buin©e« of the territory. tached the premise*. Houtrs, Stable:, and u In the language of tiie President of the Foit tirst rate spring of living water within a few J?-s Moi .., Iowa 9. T. Railroad ~N*br*iA.e *pi of li»e house. Tlier^ i" a good M"dl-i?iir tCtty ttiU be the Jirtt City, in commercial and on Ar^ngeua^uti «r* tu prw^re*g Ui secere u regu- Post Office. Dallis Couiuv, I wa. Also foreale ^•arPac4e Iiu«o4 Aleaiiiteate between St, Louis by the undersigned. &.* iiundred aud ei0'ht_\ Andthin piaee. acres of Land, ntuated i.i Guthrie Co., low«», a 4 Corpeliue Voorhis 1 In the Piatnct Court of term ,t ,/ftlgo Ttoui v. Tre«3 lu£"? fa't April Terns, 185i. THOMAS W TUFAT. Deftw^Uat the 'wwhSStw »:crr:?"d ^^'-*^.,3.^, Uieir*Th#rii u, JbonM* w jsaia IVtittouer And that uni ^'iaiit apurar aud aaewer to said Petition, ou or before U*a ocgt terra of the April Court, ty be hddea ia the city of Couucil Bluffs, on tl^e 1ft dMonday ia April, A' L). 1055,a Decree jrill be -•a ierea ia accordance with the prayer sf uid Teutieofr LARIMER i t, AW far fYlC Treat, Jj. y said Treat y weMelfhat the* MV oa theft* Of the lerk o the DtetnetOwirmrFeH»w»lleeie couuty, the PetitW* of OofaftSus Vw*K ••lure uly^ot tf whi«fc n to abttin deaaea of »eW Court t» make valid the transfer of Laud War rant N». 75,4*29 for 160 acree, iaeued li» the uaiae of eaid Harleu McBrkie and info"»aHy U»sUerred to «mi4 Plaiatiff. And that uitl«M ••id Defeadaal appear aad aaawer to mid Po tion, aaar before the neat term of the April Court, to i« holdea io theeity of CouaeiLBlnoa, county afetee&ui, aud Statu of Iowa, on the 1st Mouday ia Jpril. it. D. 1855 a Decree will be y ... of said entered in accoxuaaoe with th* Mition. LA&IMEA k. JAMta, March, 2, '55-a42-«w. Att'ja for Pl tff. Jooathan B. StuUmaq i Inih* District Coart t* of pottawaumie o Edward 0 Beebe. fcate of i*wa. April Tern*. A« D» I855«r T:DWAND O. BEEBE, Defendant Hi the a- Lj beve entitled eese, is hereby lotiiied that here is ou Hie in the office of iha Clerk of the iibtrict Court of Pottawattamie county, tue Pe titiou of Joualhau B. Stutsman. the nature end object of winch is to ooiain a decree ol the Din tiict Court lo trausier boentv Land Warrant No. |47.17r«, which w.ti located ou North haif^of i tho North-Wet quarter of Sec. *27, Town'p 4, I Rutttfo 4l, —and ief»irni*d hy tiie Comnii^sioucr o4" the (ieuerai f^ain: (^uid pr j«tTty had btfeu trail^ffrred b\ ?«td Det''B »«i to Petitioner. And *iiM uuleaa *a»d Dafeadaat ap Ufort- bu,', p«ar aui an* fo said Petition oa or l»eft A((nlf,and urt, t^ be ho.u q(. Oo-ucil Biuf ikate afoa-aatd, ou the 1 Monday in April, A- I). Dt cn& will b« outwred a*faiu#t him, and in favor of said Petitioner. LARINER k AMhS, March, 2, \S-n42-4w. AU)i fur Pi'tlf. E8TRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the undersigned in Franklia 0f lSf4. Ona Black o\ supposed to be elevrn yta*^ o!d, w? Ih a little white in his f.tce, both hind feet white, with the points of bis horn* off. marked with a tn»p on the loft ear and an nude- hit in the rignt. No other ma:k- or brands preceivable. Appraised ta twenty dollar*. ASHAEL jI ANN. Jan. 1*2. 1*?5. nSO-Cir.* SKY LIGHT CAIT^HBEQTYPE Mi '*«TURES n\sTlN"«- wo-i! 1 r«pM''/'ii'v Mcnoui- 11 o u n i s a i v i i n i y a e turned to ibi^ pl^cr. be in now faking Da«urrreottrpc Min. t' iu a Mipcrior equ^l to an* in th-j Went i!C*«»r.iinif to pnee*. LH:eo«s.es laieti on a ^ttinif of a fe*y ^ec mdv, frm* w o'«l*clc A. M. to4i*. M., in all kind# of veatHer. All picture* warranted t- I'rioea. from one dollar and fifty centato fira d"-'iam, for aingln pictures. iJ-Ladies and (it-utieun n are inntad to call and eia.niue Kpecim^in. IT A first rate Camera and Apparatus for trie. Instruction ^iven ia the aru U"Koa»ua at tike former reaideuee of Rer. Kr. 6hiun, a few sivps norih of the Pacific House. J&f»uary 19. 1653.—a32 tf EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN THE or Lake (ilvt i tali. U.iderd^ned j. :rposes filling up an e* tens've pa« cnirer train for Utah, to etart by tbefir%t of May next. I fchall go prepared to take 500 passengers, and wi.l enly charge f.-—,v-^.y, yjuh tnale ier son must prepare l.inneif with. »t least, one Hurses 75 suitable carriagt s, well covered, and properly finished and furnished 100 yoke of tattle, from 4 to 7 )eara old 30 good Iron Axle Baggage Wagons 150 good riding Hor ses and Ponies 50 Side Saldtea, quilted -ats 50 Neil's Saddles '5 sett of Double Harness 25 «'»?t Eati». Also, luOyoung oien wanted—none reed ap ply unk^H weH recoinnxnuxed—'for which 1 will pa* $-^0 p*'r month. In the meantime, aarange menta will be ruade in Great Salt L: ke City, for tlwe e,mfort and convenie ice o' u 11 that ac company r.ie thro 'li, and there will be no poios rpar«nl to make the journey both happy •oi.d agreeable, and o welcomed enlrance into Great ball Lake City. I»j .-mfnuficturiHg importance intht future State 9j time lor Mill* ami Machinery. Also plenty o! Ariresifl." Stoua and Stone-coal Cows, youugcattle, hogs The site Laa a fine Bluff. Rock landing, not farming implements, Ac Ac. a abject to chang*, aoJ a tt*ain Ferry, now at1 The Proprietor George B. Warden will be the fauiJtn^. atf»rde «v ry facility f(#r cro?injj. found at bin reid»* ice ueir !. iah Urove, McK*y PETER A. SARPY. Belleriew, Nebraska. Jan. 23, lfc55—n33-tf Land For Sale!! HO teres of Choice Ltnd, YING Dir ctlv en the Great Thoioughfare Leiweru the Mi^stssippl and Missouri liiv* er, ia lialks i'ouutv, Iowa, oa Coou River, twenty-eijlit milea Weal by railroad from the Capital of the ^Late, viz. Ft Dws Mot nee. It is situated iu a healthy and fertile part of the iftate, and on ti.e direct loute trmu Fert Drs Moinr. to Coui.ci Bluff City laid way lelween the town« of Fa/nh^ni ud Wwcot'a. There tiaet, sHording sufficient water all the Bear rove. 1 his is the old stagc-atation on the head uf Middle River about half-wiy be tween 11. Dea Itoiaee aiul Council HJutf City, being in towuehip eeve.ity-eight, and scventy I oine, isngea tiiirty-two and tnir y-three, a fine i Taveru feiand, aud t, beautiful itream of living water running through it vfour this l.'grlisfi 'St clans timber) which it fur sal* or'rent (being on the roau.i on rea^onab.e ,State ou W ,mu Ue Uouk MLauaip^i ii. tlx ri»»f. will, aplenty of stabi^h and suitable buildings for a public houw *rtachfd. Adurw l^cKay P. O DaHas Co f»*»r .chc VV holeaale October rd.,1854« A. C. FORD L- L. BOWM. Ford Sl u. uWii. an- Iirr to th«* Lad Hint Gen: U-:rt«*a Of Tllii !h? hundred aerosol GEORGE B. WARDEN. THUS. CAVAN^UH. BEFE&KN'pBS. wUiTWmr" Hovthert»an, Banker, Ft. Pea Moina, Iowa Madr 0 a l#«d Office, a e 'Jou.ty Judge, Polk Co., Iowa. iei«a- (L'aeaxngb, Dubuque, Iowa. Johaeoa 4 C'aeady, Laud Aganu, Council Bluff's Iowa. Tkomaa ieeley, County Surveyor, Guthrie Ce., Iowa. lieore $ Relfield, Wieeotta, DallneCo., Iewa. Cel. C. C. Van, M^D*iia, Ma#rlaoa Co Iowa. Til OH. 4-i.HlS a W. LEWIS :i i We Iwg to anua ince withdrawn from our grn lew Is adir.ilted a at vie of the firm rem MEDICINES WARRANTED TO CUKE THE AQVE. Rowand's Touic Mixture, Wosiero Touic Syrup, firagr's Indian Queen Tonic Pills, Th. niwniils Touic Powders. For Diarrhea, Suasmcr Coutplainta) and other diseases, .-.nd'* Svrunof Black bo rry, »?e nee of Life, Cholera Syrup, Jaync:.' pular Medicine#, BJoflfatt's Pills .-\nd Bitters, Syrupof Sarsaparilla. Aud various other F«milv Medicints, for sale at the Store under the "bugle Office, by ^iPWSRSS^ w*' ''ipr^iP^^F^PR^i^ WM. D. JOHNSON. Omaha, Nobrask*, an. 15, 1S55. A S O N S A E (roiSMKRIT TUK 'GLOBE SAl.OO.f. sultecribor am.ounces to the citizens 1 Council BlufT City, and the rcit of ni.inkiud, that he has opened a Restaurant at ho eld and well knew it stand the Giotv- Saloon, where he will le happy to wait on all wl»o fa vor him with their patronage, ilia table shall t, as well supplied as the market will allow, lunch wiil Ixj served up at It) o'clock. Ail day bis Uir i.«« *rjpi»lied with choice wines uid ti'pio:s. Straiitrfr- visiting the city will )ud this a very convenient and comfortable place to get the wante of Nature supplied. j.w. ARSON. Council Bluffs, Aug. ^th '54.—u44 tf_ II O 'T II E M*2W^ A STILL toUHVIVEtii W E S U Y O E A S E i 1 the uudersigned would most respectfully wv auiioun«*e to our frieuds and customers, :lat we have received au entire new, and well i:l-.-cted stock of GOODS, at our new, large ano loimnodious building, No. 7G, Broad way, Coun jil Bluffs, where we will be happy to aee our old frienus aud customers, and cordially invite all ia •Tilt of good bargains to call and examine our lock b^'iWe purchasing elsew her-?, as it is no rouble ta aiiow Goods. We are Oetormined to s -H as low as any bouse in the West our mot to u as it ever lists been, "Small profits and quick sales. N. B. All kinds of furs, peltries, dry hides .•id merchaatuhle produce, taken in exchange or goods, aod received oil debts as payment*. TOOTLE & JACKSON. Council Bluffs city, Jau. 4,1 —37-if Rufu3 Patrick rs DIVORCE. Achsah S. E. Patrick. S 0 A,h,,h S. E. Paul* found,'' you are hereby Puintiti'has filed ing the District Courtier tue county -on, State of Iowa to decree him a Divorce from mZl T'T u,ai lue bonds of mataimony with you, aud no.v un »esis you appear and answer thereunto, on or be* fore th« morning of the second d^y of the next eum of the said Court to be bagun and holden on the 1st Monday in April, A. D. 1*55, at Magnolia in kaiil county, a dccrw will be ren Jered against you according to io tha prayer of the Pat ui oner, p, g. CuoiEti, t' BlaflTCitr Tin & Stove Store Rmy 0E THE COOK-STOVE. BROADWAY. Jl. HO (IE,US, kunl of Siie«t 1 ru», --|-i ttnu-iiud ne-fiil of BrUUjmu ai'i jH|n)'.u»ned waros, together UMi.illv kott at an estahli-luneut of this kinti- Deal'-r in ail kinds of Siovm, ll.iilow-arani, Ca«l4ng«, e e n s i v e u w i K i pltttc Stoves. In Tin, Sheet Irou, Copper, rud i.luC a|y d^lred article will be manufactured to ordet withe dispatch. .g A larte wipidv of California Stores of the moat Ufl^ed premium patterns aud every useful article for tho Qjf jgWfcy plooeer and camp life. Houwj Gutters snd Suout* of the most approtwaIwHIHtWP*awar »a«Bori notice. The Proprietor, thankful for past fa*orj Ubwnllf Mtewad. trosU that by industry, and strict attention to th.' wautt o the people, and punrtuality and fairuaas ia his baetuM# •y«raion to obtain a reasonable share of the public patrouatfe 1», S. Ohl copper, pewter, briUuaa aud \m aai takenMa exchange tor warea Bowen, Attorneys nnd Gouri.-tiiors at Law, Council niulFrf Citv« Iowa. CrOKnrK,8fcu:..i #tory. N. E. corner Broad wav and uliaon btroct. n2t*tf. J. BaaTHOLOW. JAMF.3 W. Sl BRO1®, f.ate Perrf & BaMholow, At.L rr.se*.FTI0*j A N A T'" K tS I i CHEW1M3 TOBACCO, GLASGOW, iMibbDUiti. THANKFUL for the very liberal ^trono|re »h-it we have heretofore received from enr mi ^.-r^us iriends an! customers, nnd wcue re-j i "H.cl ,jlly Milicilin^ a continiMiica of the s.irue, piecing ovr»?lves to spare neither pains nor .•xpenM to tii'rit the or wc luve s. cure.t the serviceH of Capt. Cieor-'jded. .y who Wij| U'r«cui'!fwait iur 'o eive eutire eatiafaction to consumers. B. W. EWI5 Ai BROS, c'aegow. Mo. Jan iar 1,1 &35—n30-6ai ®f.lV r,""''-. takb particular poti -k. diat U dliam J. Lewi-ba» and Thus. J. Bartho» rf^iH)SE I,er«:-n«f act in the canacity our buaiucss, and mean to collecf outstanding Twlin" desman in connectlnii with our accounts 011 the shorted possible notice Mr H.ithdow aud will dunm,' the conitnj sea- Hereafter, no punon need trixl teams to the f, ioee e/'soiiciti.ig their orders. Our aleck I up, fur wa «e held over from la-st year of all descr.pUoiia, is for every foot we sell t,„,i«i»nUy large, the quality of wV.k cannol/uil October 10th, 1854—n5-tf Ali N' su'u in iny ohice li is petition ask- .. CPk of Dis:t Co Rich'd Ilvanh.-eys, Solic'r for Comp'nt. March. 2, 1&55. n "4rt. 4-2_4ve. EM i UK ATI ON EX PEC LK0 SOON A kiat rIMS tu ibe wise. smile, aad our generous Petrous witfc a grand new stock of gaude i&r spring i/ada, N. B. We afe now offering the sMMtader of our preaeBt stock, at redaeed prices far *««h to make room and r. ite tiie wiud r«h. iu,. now otr turo tv aak nyouM, and to ns' It would be a very great one indeed, if all knowing theniselvae indebted to us, wouhl Call aud settle Uietf accouuta imrueUlaUiy. as we waut to loeet our St. i^ule frieads villi a pledge themaelv^a to do iiieir utuioal MUHTllfQIOK 4k FYfEE. n3—tf. CRANBERRY VINES. •••IIE kind best knowu and adapted to all IK kindf of soil is the liell or F.l'^ New Hit veil, Coun., orH. A. TKUKY, Council Bluff*, Iowa. Dec. 22, 1854. i&itf ii debted to live snbscri-ors im- piirtuer from ibis date, tlte l*r w ill please to settle their account iiu lalnisv unchanged, and that mediately, or they tcill certainly ha e coat ad- upon our customers for the mill for lumber aiih*s paid for before loading it GENERAL LAND AGENCY OFFICE Couucil IIlulls, Iowa. JOHNSON k CASSADY. E still engage 1 in Bu ing, Scllinfr and Lo cating LAND WAliK ANTS, aud entering Latid iu the OvikCIL Diurts Liidp DlfTrvi ."f I Our arrangements fnr entering land for set tlers and others, ou one or two years time, nre compU te and we will be prepared at all times to till orders of lh «t character. The levrHii^aiion of Laud Titles, Paymeot of Taxes iu Pottawattamie, and adjoining coun ties, Ptrchaae and Sale ol Iainds, and all busi ness connected with the Laud Office at this place, entiustcd to us, will receive prompt al tention- N. B.—Exchange on Eastern Cities bought and sold. September 28Ui, 1S5L i.I2-tf Sargranl Bluffs Commission Store. Till] Proprietor wftuld say to the Public that he has just received a well selected Mock of Dry Goo Is, Groceries. Drugs, Medi cines. an1 Indian Notftsrs, that he offers to sell low for cash, furs, ot peltries. He is prepared to receive any goods that may be sent to his care fcr immediate sale or resliip tr nt, promising (Ute promptness Refer io W m. U Rohhins, Dubuque, Iowa. Mordecai Mvhlia, JlfcMahon k. Williams,Council Blufih* Stutw.nan A Donnel, Sergeant Sluffa, Oct. 15th, 1854.—a T-tf SCO. OSKEMB r. K- «urro5 'jonx WKARE, I*. Greene, TTeare Lauds entered for settlers aud time^iven fo payment. Office oppotd'e Pacific House, in west.lower room of Laud Office. REFUENCES. PllftI Hi KM I s Tin and all varieties of ai-ticled not tixtfftt of Iowa, Nebraska, and North-Weeteru shaped *hlch ean he raided in any part 4 the United States. This variety has often been known to produce two hundred bushels per acre. Cir culars relating to the beat modes of culture, prices of plants, &.C., wiil be furnished gratis, aud orders for pluut* wiil be received by ¥. TROWMULHlE, K TIIIS .f 7 A 3 Chinr: TO LET. AT Iho Livery auJ Sale Stable «t. IlarleV Exchanji«. If. 1). HARL Council Bluffs, December 5th, l5fr-—n!9,tf We must have luouey to get along with February, determined fo have cash in future. So send along the o tsh if von want lumber or your tetii.'is will 1m sent bnek witho it.— This we uieau for evervbodv without exret»tion. J. V. KFFKEYS & CO- IS to "To.T' C'ulberton A Uono, Bankers, Iowa Citv, Iowa, v onrt fe, the county of i/an i- flcoplc's Bank, New ork City. lvotchum, llogers A Bonnet, Bankers, New York City. Seldon, Withers A Co., Washington, D. C. Hon. Chaa. Mason, Com, of Patents, Wash ington, D. C. Hon. A. C. Dov%e, S. U. S., Burlipton, Iowa. G. W. Jones, Dubuque, Iowa. Jos. Williams, Chief Justice, Muscatine, Iowa. Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nor. 14th, 1854. nl5 SARGEANT BLUFFS NEBRASKA FERRY COMPANY would say to tho public that their ferry being put in readiness for the 8pring Emigration to the Northern pnrt of Nebraska, Utah 4ud California, and that Ilia road is uow being bridged froiu Fort Dodge W«sst to the ferry at Sargeanl Bluffs, and they lo glee general satisfaction to the traveli .ig public Uiat •all el their ferry. Tlte rant* to JJkuk aud Cal forula is ap the Sooth eida of the Jliu^uiea Wa ter to||iehead,jthepea across tiie r»«%e JVleen Wiles,to FetiLirwis, a diiUece frero 8«jg*aut Bfaflb ta Fart tatsmle af about 350 nai!e«. Ingfeart Dsft, Oat. af-tf,:.j LOLd IU O A A I Y af Nebraska lIF^T-lblHEE choice lota in Otnaha Ci' wiH'tfc'soid to the highest bidder on ta p. eiuiflatli'- 8th of Ja i y nevt Mo-lof fifceui ai% aituitt'i/utt-C.ipital Avrruit-, arui^a tba-!) '-!. iu cog ..ii«rin££ i^v.'on th# plat, a^d tliM tWy ai« no die prhact paT Avonut?. Th ry are the follo.vii^g blocks, each rontaif.ing ei.:ht to wit. b!o^k- 8J, 85, 87, 89, 91, and lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, and 0 in Block 117. And on the 20th of January iwxjt, another Public Sale will be held, when the t^lt choice lots in Block 100, fronting tho State llous'" on the North, the eight lots in Block 153 fronting on the Park, and Blocks No. 71, 73, 75, 77, aud 79 w ill be aiJered, The Proprietors respectfully represent to Mtt public, that in their rindoubtingcoufidojice as to the superior advantages of their point, they have expended over twenty-five thousand dollcrs in actual labor and improvemonts, besides the free grant of a very large portion of their bust l-etj to actual settelrs, and now have the satisfaction vt wituejsiii£. &s the result of what they have done, the most flourishing and populous twn iu the Territory, of intelligent, moral, and en terprising citizens, A fine brick capital now finished and furnished, two commodious hotels quite advanced, one of which will be comple ted and furnished by tfce 8th of January next, four or five good boarding houses prepared to entertain from ten to thirty persons each, a steam sawmill in operation, stone quarries opened furnishing an abundance of lime and stone, bricktnaking commenced and a contract with Col, How aid of Peekskili, N. Y., for the manufacture of .',000,000 brick next season, and a steam ferry- This they nave done in no splrttof opposition to other points, but have labored in what they believed to be a commendable enterprise calcu lated t* benefit the whole country, and thus far their success has been fully equal to their antic ipations. The 'crms will be one-third of the purchase money in hand, and th? balanc? in six months, jecuredbv note with approved security. E. LOWE, President Council BiufTs and Nebraska Ferry Co. Deccmbtr 25 1854.—h'25-Kf TO THE PUBLIC. ia to inform the public that the old and well known foray at Winter Quar ters, ia again in succe.-»ful operation, and that we the subscribers will ba cou&tantly in readiness to cross all wh: may come, in dou ble quick time. Exjierienced an! accommo dating boatmen will be employed for rtie purpose of this ferry, in nrder that utmost and complete stitisfaclion may ho grveit to the traveling public. Tho name of ''Florence" having been substituaed for that of Winter Quarters, this foray will be known ly the designation of the Fiorei.cc and Iowa Ferry. I^jj, ALDEN Jt IIOWE. Oct. 10 th 1«54. i'5-tT, NOTICE. IS hereby ^iven, that on the 1st Monday in at 1 o'clock P. M., at the store of Messrs. ootid- Jackson, in the City of Council iilull's, in the State of Iowa, thorr will be a meeting of the Stockholders of the Coun* cii b.utfs and Nebraska Ferry Company, to e down Treasurer of said company for the ensuing year and also to act upon certain amendments to the articles of association of said Comjany. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. E A the "Pacific House," on Lower Broad way, Council Bluffs City, Iowa. A daily Omnibus Line will run between Council Bluff ami Omaha Cities. Horses, carriage#, buorgies, and privntecon vevances to aey part, lei on reasonablo teims. We have a large and Coinwiotlions stable .To feeding nnd kcepug hnnjes by the tiay or week Hcrsus, mules and carriages bought and •obi. Office atthe^ae ific Ilonse. The C^ONS lieu ton, k Bmkere, Dealers in Exchange and l.nti'l Agents, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. JOTES and Bills collected aud remitted to auy part (4 the United States. Mouey received on deposit, and interost al lowed. Eastern or Southern DraAs furnished in sums to huit purchasers. Land Oilice funds paid, for Currency or Bills of Exchange. I^oaii( effected on good neurit v. Taxes paid, ti'les exam'ued, aud Itaal Estate bou|ht and sold on Commission. 1 IU'0TEl) to be worn next lo the i-kii, pro lacing a constant current of mn tir.tit rrtn ri.rcTr.ic mac.nf.tism—efT^ctiii^' IM MEDIATE RELIEF FROM ALL AtTTE P.4INS, nnd a l'Mtu west Ct ae or ALt NcraALOic DlSE VSES,. Pt i vt r.MAt h::k's Ellctuic Chains were first used iu Era nee, three years since, for the cure of Xtrvous Diseases, and after being submitted to the most thorough trial, in every ile»-pita! jj Paris, by the most learned Professor iu that city, they were recommended to the Government of Frauee, who granted a Patent for thh Discov ery. During the years 1H51-2, they were iu troduced in Germany, Aiutria, Prus'aand Eng laud, and erit year since, introduced aud paten ted by ttie Uniteii States Government. MOST ASTOMSUIN CU RES OF Rheumutism. St. Vitus Dance, Pained A swelled Joints,Palpitation of the heart Neuralgia of the face* Periodical Headache, IVafuexsA Blindness, Pains from Indigestion Hv-terics, Di'spep)la, Pteriue P.iins. tVERY DISEASE, CALLED NERVOUS is yuickly and r..piuly curi d, by dimply wear lug the Chains for a few hours each duy. The Cham* were first introduced iu the City of New York, where they wer" exhibited to Profs Yaleitine Mott, Van liureu, Post. Carno chan, who really discovered that they possessed KrRAN(jK AM) SIXGi.~l.Aa IMWi K OK INSTANTLY RELIEVING PAINS, whenever nppiied, aud by their recouuneie.lotion aad influence, they were introduced into the different Hospitals of New York, and are uow in daily use tiiese Institutions, iu the treatment and cure of the uhovo named disea.es. NO OTIIEU A1ECIJAN1GAL AGENT in the world can .produce so many well authen ticated Certificates of cure froai Scientific Phy uitians aud Intelligent Patient*- a u.av be found in each Pamphlet, which may otnined (gra tis at the Drug store of A'ichos A Paine who are the sole Ag«nls, and who ill explain the manner of use lo auy one wl nay apply In the city-of New York, i the The prices of the Chains are $• !eet a President, Directors, ^ecretnry, ilo'.vering prairies let on sp?nd rar braaUi: T*» m.\• aT »•«,) A A it l« r. I* Itu a it I I I 1 I dearly love their charming smiles, EN OS LOWE, President. Couucil Bluffs, Dec. 13, 1654. i WELLS A BROTHER. I'liOl LAMATIO.Y U V E A E S HYDRO-ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS and Citi/i us of Council BIuJs iriiiiiy. Genen fice, 54H i)«oadwav, there a Jaily beiu^ Id from 40 to 50 Chains,aud i Sale and de a: nd in Boston ia as grent iu proportion to th p uiation, aithougk they have euly beeu [fl.ro dueed three montiis. The Chains are easily worn, and equr liy ap plicable to all classes, the diild as well tiie adult, and are always ready for use—never get out of repair, and nre as much an article ol or narneut, a« they are a valuable means of cure. Caution.—ladies wiio are enceinte are re quested not to wear them. J. E. JOHNSON, Coonril Bluffs. f- and •od 30 Links, aod cau be sent by mail to any part of the Statei by addressing Siti.* aaT. General Agent, New York. n^Ttf. E A O U N i Y CLARK A KENFBEW. MAIN, CARR AND BIDDLE SI'REETS ST. LOUIS. MO. man i fact (.axa# oe fiTEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINE iRY» PACES PORTABLE ttAW MILLS, *U4 8 DOUBtK POBTABLK SAW MILLS.. .1 IT %aUjg aad Ihest Iw Warfc. iNft. It, $5, 18 The Cars hire Arrived FREIGHtQJ FOR VOOOHlS AT THE Ml! A. Asrooi FpHE Philoaojibfr'f Su»n«, whoaa waatk tr.1n*fers rvmy thing to gold, haa kasa found In the dlstaui landa of Ina Faalfic a»d thoaaands ha*e made prlucwl? fortuoaa with lii use—-ma«y ere eagerly pur*alt^| thMr way to thi» desired haveu, ar*d will alaainaka fartaoao ind wo cordially vini them every atStfceM, Aa they puss tbroogh oar alty, lioaw#, thay should supply themselves with all needfril and necesrtwry fW^«IeS /o/Ihf Pi.ilnn, to satta/y haa pei, shield from storms and cold, to make wail when bjck, for drink wheu tiiiraty aud res» when weiry and uiso a uice sometulag, a few luxuries fur the pa'ate when far from the XOack I of the dainties of civilized C. TOOIKIIIS Af CO., W At the Old Stand on the head of Broadway, Madiaan street, at ai^a of the Mommotk A, haveje.st received per Stt-anter *enoa, a com piete a»d ihorejtgh sto -k of Dry and Fancy Goods, Groceries., Hrraware, PrtiviHiosse, Teole aud Cutlery, Stalioaery, and Ready Made Clothing, aud finally everything thai might be required for both emigrant1* aud eititena, f»t Outfittiwe or comforts at home which will b#. sold as low as cnu be purchased ia this market, Couucll BlafTcity, Aprii 2"?, leS4,-ly NEW ESTABLISHMENT. CL'JrF CITY EDBC a OfftEQ R. E.HONN, on the south side of Broad way nearly opposite the Bluff House, haa js-.-»t received per steamer lilnff City, and wiil continue tu k ep coiiaiautly «iu hand, a large supply of ah k i nds of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfum­ ery, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Co pal and Japan Varoish, Putty, Paint Brushes, fct\, and most of the popular patent .Vfediiiuea ef the day. Also, GROCERIES, such aa Pur# Brandies, Wines, Alchohol, Vinegar, Lin see# Oil,Fish Oil, Lamp Oil, Tobacco, Segars Scowlk and Macy SnulT, Window saeh aud Glaaa, 8 b» 10,10 by 1'2, and 12 by 14. Also, a ^reai vari ety of notions, cousiatiog in part of Hair brush es, Clothe brushes, Tooth brushes, hue ai»4 coarse combs, all kinds of hair oil, Ac., Ac., Stationary of all kinds, such as writing paper, blank bo..'- Their sun and shade, enchanting wtlea. dear friends roam!, I'll calmly #|cep I "0 lavor ou** curapuifud neighboring, e« tcmr orniy "do. vn bebv with another rUap ^odical elTusion from the II igv, which h-» '7v'iil please aid to his colleclion of N«bra» lian euros.tie*. W e i! lis i it for his ex :.rcs3 Bah-rriT, thoagh we wi encoura ri Jhe "ai*DDiNG clneis'' of our contributor. Written at Fontenolle, for the Buj.'e. ELK IlOlt.V. y now r.-h td^u art i-.i* lio n, I thy morning bj ut*y dross? 1 Wnen sii *ii a r»vely Uu iscio#. •Isima^od oa lay brvast. There's magic in tliy water*, And its charm- are flung o'e: tas, I 1 must, I will be idle, t?his wmter's morn with th^e. i' How bright thou art Elk Ilora, mliLitiir --rb,.n rhs. ora ae.t goods A MTTI.C CMRtrtnt T»T*«* *«TT Hot's* ix Tea WKST, AM WK ri.KlCK OiraSELVIta TO DO so. Oar Goods are ail new and of iate and desi ruble styles, as our od btuek wus entire!* consumed by the late fire in this place. Cue* tomers can rely en finding aa entire new aa# one of the best stocks ever brought to this cue to select from. We cordially iuviia ail wla* visit the city to call aud examine our atoch before purchasing else where, aa you will findi* lo your interest to do so. And we particularly c*il the attention el country merchants (o our large stock ef Mar* chaudize, as we have great inducement* to offer you. We can accommodate the Farmer, tha Mechanic, or the Emigrant, with every thing thry may want for their comfort and eeuveu ieuco. Our stock consists In part of a great variety of Pry Goods of French, Engliah and Amerio an Manufucturies, such as Bonnet and Drese Silks, Fine s.itin. silk and straw bonnets, para sols, shades, ribbons, coliars, culls, cbimazitte, vaziis. gloves, hosiery, dress triiumtuga, jewaj. ry, c., vVc, (treat variety of fashionable drese goo.Is of all kiuds, hrotd cloths, cassi meres, sat tincttrf, tweeds, cottouadf aiiri flmnels. Boots, shoes, hats, cap*, aud a large lot of read y mad* clothing. Haidw .re. cutlery, queensware aod glassware, Rines, liqaora, ^roceriea and provia ions of all kinds, aaou/ery and leather, iroa nailn ojhI m-tiugs. A ln'gW-tf of furniliire of every kind. Plews of the tk si approved paterns of ali sizes. We f- "l gmtefnl to our numerous friends ae« CuetinnctT lor past pUrouage heatowed auJ stil» solicit a continuance. We wish ye i aii to b*ar iu mind that motto ie not to sb t*i«asui.e. TOjTLE A JACKSON. CP N. B. All kibds of merchautabie predaee taken in exchange for goi.da. Cash paid for beeswtx, dry bydea, rars a«d peltries Sign of ihe ELEPH \VT. Bmedway, Ceaa cil Bluffs, Iowa. TOOTLB A JACKBOfT aprll le1, nlitf. "PETinOX FOR DIVORCi Btifiibeth Barr In tin District C^urtaf vs Mills co., State of (eve. enjanrun Bar-^ Mascn r**M, 1*55. Bei^pusin bur def-u4lant in ii»» abov? enti tled case, ii her by u ititiil th U there eew |a en file in the offi/c of the Clsrk Af th* Di-lrn* Ooitrt 4kf Mills Couaty, |a# PntftMMi of E'lasf bulk Barr, the nature and o«y»ei of whtca «t|-i procure a uiasoluuuu of ilia uoude ef mu.mv ny heretofore soitrmnia.)j heiwixi said nouk/Ht** Mftnt and di'f ud.nt. Aui l.ial Uuiea* 4e» fondant ajpear an 1 arwwer to said o«u.i»a «sil or before the uext March ?enn of tha Dittri# Court, to be holdeu iu the tjvh of G'ontrofvi, in the county A State afareeaid, o i the seco»4 Monday of March, lwrj, divftrce wi.l b*j ta* iered a,i*iiist Irim iu accorjikiice with tee pray*» #f eaid Mtmoa. frKAUP* LARISIKR. ear Swlirtter1* for Co.fiplaiaant. CHaaxoed, fo? a, Feb 8l.., I nl« if A i:-i