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tttM .TSimffBiE 2?». St fca ^t^oo D»tcopy,*Mj*ar,f»U tfUfctatefcEWaaths, 4 00 t* after 5 OU ata SMalhe, im advawoe, 2 1)0 imi i neatly eaiveioped* 1° .» Older* far the Befl*t»v awiilwUl uot be filled *4ftcept whan hy the subeuriptiou price. Twelve aad one-ball per cent deduction Will be made te elabs #f Mull subscribers. «$I4 rtk BUSINESS CARDS. DEXTER C. BLOOMER, Attorney, Couuaelor aud Laud Agent* cocpcil BLOrre. iowa, ^ARTICULAR attentiou givea to the pur aM a»ii sale of Ipeda, UM ipveetigatioG ol land titles, loeatwu of laud warrants, pay Yoentef taxes, and collection of debts, ia west «u Iowa aud Nebraska Territory. rSf Office ftrat door East of Pacific House. "OAR' jr cbi of land Juae 19, ifc&i- A. W C. E. STONa, Attorney and counseller at Law and soli citor in chancery. Y\TILL give prompt atteutioa to all bueipeas V\ iutrusleJ to hi* care, iu either theGlh or 1th Judicial District, or in the SUte. Office ou Broadway st-.city of Couucil Bluff* v3uo40tf ROYAL AMY, ANUFACTURER of copper, tiu A sheet irou ware, and dealer in cookiug. hoatiug and perlor stoves, Madison street, sign of the *foffi*e pot," Counci 1 Bluffs Iowa. v4nltf JOSEPH L. SHARP, ATTORNEY A. c. roao. y^a v C.'ht Geo S. F*«ber, bankers, Ottawa, 111. W10. iJ. Cuhnian, Dr. E. Lowe, Council Bluffs. J. B. Stuisaisn, B. Pegrani, l*S»22tf J- H. WAGNFR. RICHARD M. YOUNG. Co «iniis*»ioner of the General LAND OFFICE. TTAVINO opened an Agency Office in Wash Hi I ngton Cit v, w ill devote hi* attention to the procurement of Uevolutionary, Invalid, and half Pensions, £0 and Bounty Land Warrants and the prosecution of claims jrenerally before Congress and the Executive Departments of the &)veminent. He will attend es|»ecially bairns affecting the titles to land, tc., and to all WA1CHMAKER It JEWELER, ONBDODB BKI.OW W.CLANCY'S STORE COL'NCIL ItLltF CIT 1 IOWA. Invites the aitention of the ladies and gentlemen to his assortaent of Jewelry and •Taney good*,—consisting of (iold and Silver ^Yatches, I»ckeu, Earrings, Breastpins, Fin [emiigj Chains Pencils and Pins Ac. Vio ins Aceor lions Fltttinas and Flutes also Jit xwortmfTir of To vs. &c. AH of which will be sold at the lowest proces •very article warrauted to be as re tommended, The greatest attention will be paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry all work warranted. BOOT A SHOE SHOP C. E. Hacgestv 1 I oo OL. 5. [v5nlitf BABBITT, ^".4 TTORNEY aud Councellor al Law and .l\. Solicitor ia Chancery, Suit Lake City, *tftah will attend to all busiuess entrusted to fcia in Utah Territory. He will also attend to bsrtqsjf in the SujK»«peC&urt of U»e Uvited DR. W. B. OGDON, SURGEONst,a Dentist- Office on east side of Madisou few doors above the tiu shop, Council Bluffs, lovra. [v2u81y W I I A A E S Attorney at Law. couucii Bluffs City, lowm. (v2nltf L. M. KLINES ATTORNEY sud Counsellor at Law, Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa. v4u2frtf :W. J. E JOHNSON and aud Couuaellor at I.aw, Clen- wood, Mills coumy. lo*a. will attend to all business iu the 6th Judicial District entrus ted to his care, H«* wiii also attend to busiuess id the Supreme Court of this state and of the ^tJuited Suites. vlnliOtf. 7 S I E K A N 4 TTORNEY and Couucetlor Law.Oma- ,ia City Nebraska Tern.ory. [v4n3Uly L. U BOWKS. FORD fe BOWEN. ATTORNEYS aud Counsellors at Law. Cttuncil Bluff* City,l*w*» rrOrricE, 9**coiid story, N. E* corner Broad wsv sud Madisou isueet. v4n2c?tf. G. H. HENLE, XTHINO and dry goods store. Mi Idle Broadway, opposite the Bluff City Hotel. (v4ii£Stf laud Aseiifv at Council Blufts! iff MIL suWriber having open«vi at. office -X at Council Blu lis. iu Iowa, i« prepared to locale land»i either iu the Kanesville or Sioux !sod lii.ilni'ta, od warrants or cash Hav ing *peut tK Ust two years in explorlue aud ewivevmg lands in said icts. he couxiders hinn»e"lf qnslified to make the best selections. His rates varv Irom 0 to 10 dolisrs per quarter seel ion. A literal deductuu from these rat^s for lsrger tracla. itrauNci*: W contested claims for re-emption cases, iost in the service during the late war With Mexico, back pay, extra -*y kc^ Letu-rs addressed to Richaitl M. loung, Kichard •Washrneton~city, pos/ pnid, will receive nrompt Attention. 7 ilRS. C. ARMOR. WISHING to continue the business of her te husband, would resj'ectfuHv inform the rltixens of this city, ami ihe iravfllii com munity that she will be prepared to furnish tjietn with board and CJ RICHARD M-YOONO. Washington City, July 1, Iflo3 -14-lf. lodgings on the mo*t rea sonable terms at the City Hotel, on Middle Broadway. Her table will b« furnUbed with «]1 U»e seasons afford. CHARLOTTE ^RMOR. Council Bluffs. Aug 8tl», '54^ n44—if. A E S U K E would announce to .be citizens of this ci'y, that he is now Ired with a complete stock of Leather and ridtngs to fill dI orilers in the Boot and Shoe Dine—will also attend to re par ng and all kinds Vt custom work. All work warranted—prices as low as can be Jad ir tiiecily.and term* pay down. jj^r'jjtiop opposite City Hotel aud next d^or lo'laii £xciunge, Broatway fowa. Council Bluffs, v5n20tf. DUWOLITIOK. MI E Copartnership heretofore existing be tween A. Cocnran anr'. J. G. McGea*h, .known in business as ''Cochran McGeatb," this day by mutual consentii#solved. The business of the firm will hereafter be aet tled by A- Cochran, who will hereafter eontine the General Land Agency business as hereto fore. A.COCHRAN, J. a. MCOF ATH. i n as ft. 1V'»5 aF^f .1 L.. 13 AN K ICRS. OflEENE. WEARE A BENTON. HANKERS and Land Ajjents,Council Bluffs Pbttawattainie county, Iowa. Creene, lr Wears, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Greene, Weare dt Rice, Fsrt Des Moines, I own. Collections mad© T*xes paid and ands pur cl»a»ed and ssld in auy part ol Iuwa.[tr4nl5if Fairfield, Council Bluffs, aENN,insilb*ms HKNN, WILLIAMS ASD CO. SMITH HOUTOK, 11.1.1A* I. COOPSa, Land Asmry k Banking House. Willi" A Co., of Fair6eld, lows, barinac associated themselves, as partners, j, Hootoa A WilHaai I, ^oop esywtiiar tfcelyWMli iWW'lf Heus, Williaass, Hootoa A, Cs., Have opened an ofict on Broadway, next door to the Pacific House, immediately opposite tlie Land office, and are now prepared to do a geu eral Und and banking buaiuess. From our lon^ acquaintance with the busi ness and thorough knowledge of the country, we hope to merit a share of the business in our line. Particular attention will bs given to the land business, in all its various branches. We are preparing ourselves with full and complet copies of the government plats, and will at all tiins be in possesion of the most reliable information with regard to the public lands. Time and sight bills bought «nd sold at cur rent rates. Collections made in western Iowa proceeds promptly reunited by sight drafts on any of thi eastern cities Deposits received and interest allowed. F. N N, WILLIA MS, HOOTON &. CO. July 10j 1855. v5nl7tf qko. oitpk. jonx jvkare.jr. r. h. jjenton (ireeiie, Vcarc k Benton, Banker^, Dealers in Exchange and Lftu^ Agents, COUNCIL HI ITFFS. IOWA. NOTES mid Btlls coilectnl und remitted to any part of the United State*. Money received ou deposit, aud iuterast al lowed. Eastern or Southern Draft.- furuUhedlnaums to *uit purchasers. l^Aiid Office funds paid forCurrency or Bills of Exchange. Loan* effected on jfrtod security. Taxes p«id, li'les exam'ned, sud I bought rtinl sold on CommifcKion. Lauds entered for settlers aud time gi*«i payment. 6llice opposite Pacific House, in west lower room of Land Office. REFRENCBS. F. S. Jesnp 4 Co., Bankers, Dubuque, W.J. Barney 4 Co., York Citv. ioWtt- Cook k Surgent, Bankers, Davenport, Iowa. Culbertoni Reno, Raukers, Iowa City, Iowa. People's Bank, New York City. Ketchuui, Roger# & Bonnet, Bankers, New ington, P. C. Hon. A. C.Do l^e, S.U.S., Burligton, Iowa. G. W. Jones, Dubuque, Iowa. Jos. Williams, Chief Justice, Muscatine, Iowa. Couucil Bluffs,lows, Nov. 14th. 1^54. nl5 M. 0. JOIfXaoH, J. r. CASABT, J. D. TEST. J0U\S0N, lASADV 4 1EST. Attorneys A Counsellors at Law. E N E A A N I A E N S cot'SciL BLirrs, Couucil Bluff, Feb. ISAAC to all iowa. ILL prompt'y attend to Land Agencies', Collections,"investing Money, Locating and Selling Land Warrants, and all other busi ness pertaining to their prufension, in Western Iowa and Nebraska. 23. *55. a. ALDCK, n—40-4f. RANK K. WELCH. CEO. HOWE. AtDEN, HOWE & WELCH. General Dealers in Real Estate A N K i A E FLORENCE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. I LA IMS lTpo»» the Public Lands bought and sold. I-oans negotiated on reasouable terms, Colleetions made, and Money remitted with, promptness and dispatch. Maps illustrating' city\ Cluinrhiuau any section of the Territory furnished aii r^ quirstl, upon payment of $.3 also letters explana tory of the NATURAL ADVANTAGES of Nebraska, or any portion thereof transmitted upon the receipt of $1. ItrKllNCIS. J. E Johnson, Bluff City, Iowa. StnUman At Donnell, u McMahon Williams, Green, Weare &. Benton, Bankers, M. W. Izard, Gov. of N. T., Omaha City, N. T. March, 2, le55. 42-tf. DENTAL NOTICE. N1ICKLA^ now prepared to execute all work pertaining io »essiia •mi sole proprietors to uss and inanu- All work warranted to give perfect sat isfaction or n: pay required. v5u!4tf SOCIAYHATL \\T D. JOHNSON would announce to the W ladies and gentlemen of this city that he has jnst opened In his new building, an ex-1 tensive assortment of candies, coafectionarles, fruits aud nuts, pasterie*, cooling and uniutox ieattng drinks that he wi prepare dally fe^ his custiniers. Jrum* !aa Seldon, Withers & Co., Washington, D. C. iu the United Sutui, being the result of lo^yj Hon Chvs. Mason, Com, of Patents, Wash- experieuceand a series of experiments.—h. Dispatch. A HEWLETT havinglection there would be some veiy fine iustru lcat« »i at ht. Joseph, would re- rnents But there is one which, lor beauty of sp*"Ctiutly announce to tiie public that we are Ice cream sna various otner deli cacies ami comforts of the season. He has also a good assortment of books and stationary, nov els, engravings, Ac. A few dcorts irora the Port Office, ®e*t to Uw l»rid|fc, vSuDtf n COUNCIL BLUFFS, II i the dental art, whether mechanical or surgical j,ave everseen. It is from the establishment of We are happy to state thut we are now in pos- fj Teet i inserted oil tills plan have anj the deutal art. many iuts of recommendation over other modes of insertion —fir*t, they are much stron ger, and hence more durable. Secoud, they are more cieaniy. having a continuous aud solid gum, with no interstices between the teeth aud gaaiplate. which gives no place for lodgement of purticlea of food. Lastly, anu not least, tl»ey are far more beautiful mad natural thau auy other style. fine of the firm will visit Council Bluffs twice a year, so that those\iesiring work of the uew stvle can have the impression taken here aud completed at our establishraeut iu Saiut Joseph. fdano. MUSIC. NEWjYORK** ^^CA*H UUtlC A PIANO "w n 0 A E A E No. 813* Broadway, New Y&At* Opposition to monopoly! Mi (really reduced rates. Notwlthl the combination of music d«alere to the price of non-copyright ma sic, interests of native compoaers, and sal to exteud to Mr. Waters the aoui the trade, he is making immease aal« abuudaat avideuce, that he has patito nance and support, iu his oppoatttCM great monopoly, and in his eaorta ta#jd, talei.t, aud tn^doft ihe national stock of American ud JCutAflMaajn m+* tloaa is one of the larieet and beat wlMttdisi the Uuited States. He hns also made a great reduction in the prices of Piano«, Melodeons and Musical Instxumeuta of all kinds. Supe rior toued 6*4 octavo pianos for $175, fSOO and $2k25, iuterior of as good quality, and instru ment.-* ax strong aud a* durable as those which cofct £(K). Pianos of every variety of style aud price up to $1000, comprising thoso of ten different manufactories juiong them the cel ebrated ln^dern improved Horace Waters' Pi anos and the fiist premium Jioliau Pianos of T. Gilbert A Co-'s make, (owuers of the ^Eo liau patent). Second-hand pianos at ^reat bsr gains Prices fiom $40 to $150. Melodeous Ironi five differeut manufactories, including the well known S. D. &. H. W Smith's melodeous [tuned the equal temperament] the beM made in the United States. Price $15, $60, $75, $100, $115. $125, $135 aud «150. Smith's double bauk melotieou $'20tl. Each Piaso and Melodeou guaranteed The best terms to the trade, schools, «5*c I'-i'-fc percent, discount to clergymen aud churches. All orders prompt ly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, post paid, at the reduced rates. Geu era! and soiect catalogues and schedule of pri ces of Pianos fowarded to auy address free of charge. Extracts from Testimonial* of MestcProfess ors aud LdiUiuls, coucerniag Horace Water's Modem Improved Pianos. N'tw Youk, December 12, 1B54. Horace Waters. Esq. 333 Broadway Dear Sir—llavicg examined yonr Piano Fortes from scii-ntific snd appropriate tests, I am enabled to form a satisfactory judgeiueut of their merits, aud it is itl pleasure that Heal Estate of them as amoug the most celebrated and im proved makes of the day. For power, I rilluucy nnd richness of toue, elasticity of touch, and beaut)' of finish, they will not suffer in comparison with those of any other manufacturer, aud theso desirous of ob tainiug a really go^l Piauo Forte—one that will prove an equivalent for their means, will fiud such a one iu your beautiful instrument. fo 1 Your iustruinenla are a seuvibU iinprovt meut upon American pianos, and an houortu the manufacturer. Then is no doubt but thev will be appreciated by tlin public, aud all atf mirern oi true merit.—acar I'Oinettant. For power of tone, depth of bass, and brill ancy uf treble, together with accuracy of touch they are equal to any I am acquainted with, an^l 1 cordially recommend th*m to those wishing to purchase.—V. C. Taylor Our fiii'tidd will find at Mr. Waters' storij the verv U'*t assortment of mu»ic aud of piauoi to tie. found iu the United Slates, and we urge oar southern and western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York.—Graham'* Magazine. 1 take great pleasure in pronouncing thera in struments of a superior quality, both of tone aud touch.—-Augtus Cockel. We consider tiiem of rspecial attention, from the resonant aim exceeding musical tones which Mr. Waters has succeeeded in attaining.—N. Y. Mutical world and Times. The Horace Waters piunosareof superior tone aad elegant finiah—N. Y. Christian Inq. Nothing at the Slate Fair displayed greater excellence iu any department than the piano forte manufactured by Horace Waters, of this Horace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich and even tone, and powerful.—N.Y. Afuaical Review. Your new square pianos, sir,are of such clear ness and equality of tone throughout, that they very successfully compete with the voluminous and expressive grand Piano—Vanderweyae. The editor of the Savannah Republican, Sa vannah, Ga., speaking of the piauo fortes kept by Messrs. J. W Morrell A Co., of that city, says: It will be seen that their stock comprises instruments of every grade of excellence, from the well know matHSfacturmg establishments ot Chickering A Son, Horace Wat#s, H. Worces ter, iVunns A Clark, aud Bacon A Raven. It might well be supposed, that iuso large a col- s jj- 0 cs orace am lnog facture eeth, inserted on the new mode, know n improved principles, it is capable ot resist as Alleu s patent I Ins new and beautiful way the action of every climate, and of stindiug of constructing teeth, iH the veiy ulthnatum of a |i(|g richness and brilliancy of tone,equals not excol, anything of the kind we Waters. Being constructed of the best kjK, receM thoroughly seasoned material, and tiins in tune. The keys are of pearl, for tlie finger board is inlaid with I pparl, while the legs are most elaborately carv 'ed,and the whole Instrument finished up In a I style of great exceth nee and beauty. And yet jits chief vmcil lies iu touch. the power, briliimicyand richness of ita tone, aud the elasticity of its Extracts from Editorials concerning G. Gil bert aud Company's Premium ^Eoiian Pianos The itolian l*orte is undoubtedly the most perfect usical instrument humsn ingenuity Las constructed. Two iustrtimeuts are blended in one. Tiie A^oliau is both attached aud detach ed so thai ihe piano may be played with or without it or, with one hand the performer may elicit the melodious strains of the ^olisn, and with the other invoke the harmouies of the The iustrumeut which, in tho svening, ncited to the dance or aided the festive song, gentlemen oi hub gj^pg forth in the morning, the peeliug tones w uc j, prelude and accompany the solemn hymn Mr. Witcrs* new rooms are very inviting to the lovers of raueic But he has nothing iu his rooms equal iu Wautf and oomnleteaaa* to Gilbert'a jtoiiaa Piano Fortaa.—Morris A Will*' Home Journal. The variety aud besmty of ihe electa as# oaly be appraoiaied by those who hear tluMe magnificent instruments at Mr. Watrr*' astab Ttdimrnt .V Y Tsibuit*. tU i .-.r.. •.."»• uia mm AOAiir. speak THOS. BAKER, R. A. M. Leader ol Jultlen's Band aud Musical Oirector St. Conductor al Niblo's Garden. Fur power, brilliancy and richness of tone, elasticity of touch, elegauce and durability of make, they are iu advance of auy other p.auoi The treble is clear, pure, beautiful and very melodi- us, the bass is deep, rolling, aud Kono- rous the middle part is rich and sympathetic, and possesses the power of singing, i. e. of nul ling the sound of each tone, in a degiet: but rarely achieved—Henry C. Watson. ffiSDAY, AUGUST 21,1855. MUSIC.. AC. NEW YORK. ASolian piano fortes sent to the Crystal' Palace from the great music rooms of Horace IvateV*, have been proved to be unsurpaaaed py all °thers In those qualities which the greal performers must priae.—Evening Post. Tne Pianos sold by Mr. Waters are very pop Par, The frame work fa metallic and the in •rument is warranted to staud auy climate »jth aearcely any need of tuning.—JN. Y. Daily The invention of the new voices has dlvea that instrument of its haraher tones, and ren us sll the purity and richness of a parler setting Atlas, Albany, N. Y. aaeni ia every where all aittsical circles in the south.—Alabama Baptist, Marion JUtracts from Testimonials concerning S. D. AH W. Smith's Celebrated Melodeons. fu an article lu the February number of the levlew, answering some inquiries in regard to temperament made by William W. jr Uixok Ijeid, Vf," I noticed a slatemeut that Pribr-e's llelod eons are tun^d in the e^ual temperament. Since that time 1 have examined a number of Prince A Co.'s Melodeous, with special refer ence to the temperament, and have uot found oie tuned in equal temperament. The temper aaisnt iu the luelodeona of Prince A Co.'s man ufacture that 1 have examined, approaches near er tho equal than those of Carhart A Needhain, bat it is far from equal, as auy one 'troubled with a uice ear,' 1 think will deoide, if they try the chords of aud sharp iu succession.—A Tuner, Poultney, Vt. We are very happy to stand corrected «n this point. Wt made the slatgmeut alluded to above on the authority of a professor of mu.,ic in this city, without having observed iu refer ence to it ourselves~a thing we very seldom do. We have since examined Prince A Co.'s Melodeons, and find A Tuner 'right. Tho' nearer the equal temperature than Carhart's, it Is still unequal. We do know, however, that S St H. W. Smith's Melodeons. sold b" H. Waters, No. 333 Broadway, are tuned in the c^uai temperament —N Y Musical Review. ile*ars. S. D. &. II W. Smith rank as the first manufacturers of the melodeou in this co mtry. Their instruments are rccumtueuded by tne best 1 judges as superior iu evpry respect.—Beaton Commonwealth. ere is constantly in store at this es- tab.isiiinent, ten different mai-eiof Pianos, and five didVreut makes of Meloi eons. £3" Each instrument is guarrauteed to give entire s«tiafaction, or the parchnse money re funded. Persons at a distance wishing to purchase will, by Awarding th'*irorders, have their wants as well and as cheaj ly supplied as though per sonally pres nt. v5n lOif RHODES' FEVER ailia- k ACilE (IRE, it ill instantly ch-ck the Ague iu persons Oueor two bottles will answer for ordiuary cases, some may require moie. Directions printed iu German, French A Spauish, accora pjnv each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal uiscount mad to the (rude. JAS. A. RHODES, Providence, A. I. EVIDENCE OK SAFETT. J. D. Yerringtou, 69 Clark street, Chicago, General Agent, aud for sale by respectable dealers everywhere. v5n3in6 BATHING ROOM. RthatR17SSELopened A would inform the public he-huH a Bathing Room iu couneciion with his Ail W SUA VIXQ SAL 0 OX on Broadway, where tiie finishing touches to cieaulinesa and geuteel appearance are stoweu without stinlor g'Udgiiig. The public are pw Jitely invited to call at his rooms where, shouiu ha be so lucky as to shave theui, the keen edge of chagriu will be removed by the cousoiatiou that it was doue sleek, easy aud without hurt ing the feelings. £T Next door be'iow Pegram's store, Covucll BluSs, Iowa. v5nl4tf CRANBERRY VINES. fllHE subec.ribers are now prepared to receive 1 orders for aay imuober of Cranberry V iues to be delivered lu October next—experience has fully proved that the fall is much t&e beat time for Ua&aplauting aa it has also proved that crae berry Is profitable ctop to cultivate, for those irho have low moist ground. We have new some 10,000 piante. which al though planted very late and hiVllif ffry aea $00 10 coutaod with, now look remarkably ftne and thrifty., O K i lie pre ventton uud cure if I utermi' lent 80 tc ss nnculu vated prairie and 67 acres good wm«i fteiMitteul tevers, tever aud Ague, timber land. The improvements consists of a Chills and frevers, Dumb Ague, General Dw comfortable dwelling and out-houses, a well of biliiy, Night Sweats, a id all other forms of choice water, barn, stables, carriage-house, Ac. dis ase which have a common origiu in Mais- I The location of the Improvements of thisfaim ria or ^tlasiua. overlooks the country' for miles around—in This is a ualural antidote which will entire- sight are St. Mary, Believue, Omaha and the ly protect any resident or traveller even In the subburbs of Oouncil Bluffs This tract is all most sickly or swampy localities, from auy) uuder a good fence and divi ted into fields for Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any inju- farming purposes. The location is a healthy ry fiom constauily iuhaliug Malaria or Mis- one the country around is beautiful, high and 1 who have buffered from any length of time, or stock raising purposes. Title perf ct—war friu oue day to twenty years, so that they ranty given—terms easy. For further particu need never to have another chill, by continu iug iu use accordiug to direcliovs. The pa tient at once begius to recsver appetite aad »trength, and coniiuues until a permanent nud radical cure is effected. New-York, June 11, 1855. •*I hsvo made achemictl examination of "Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure," or "Antidote to Malaria," end have tested it forarsnic, mer- i cury quinine and strychnine, but have not fouud a particle of either iu it, nor have I found i any substauce iu its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution J. E. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist." EVIDENCE OK MSE1T. •'Lewisburg, Union co., P., May 2, '55. Mr. J- A. Rhodes—Dear Sir: The box of e you sent me was duly rccei llth sf April. I have sold about one-hall of it, and so far as the people have used it are sat isfied that it has cured ihcta. It ^as certainly stopped the ague iu every oue that has used it, aad six of the cases were of longstanding. My sister, who has had it 5 or 5 years back, and could never get it slopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as sho would take it, is now, I thiuk, euti/ely cured by your remedy. .nediclue you sent me was duly received on ihej i^tspEcTruLLV citxp. For ftiilhar particulars inquire of the 9*1* scriberfl. ander the Buglo Office. Ordsreleft at the Post effice irfft receive prompt attcntloa. v5aHkf TEKRY A CO. UK I, ESTATE. I. A BREWSTER'*, CO., Keal Ettate, Auction Sf Commission Rooms, Comer Broadway and Madison streets, oue dour South of Henshai's store, COUNCIL BLY/FF8 CITY, IOWA. LAND AGENTS— Far the payment of tax es, purchase aud sale of lots, farms, im proved and unimproved. Government lands purcha ed and located.* Cc.NVsvAKcuu—Deeds and Deeds in Trust, bonds and mortgages, coutracts aud other in strument* of writing, drawu up correctly, ana according te the laws of tlx stale of Iow a MV Wtt ^aoasas AW» Acc lv«W »«sis ^n Ha re,{otr the'prenlW)1tortei cattle, farming implements, &c. u ne 5, v onl titf. falaable Far* for Sale. ONE Hundred and Thirty-Eve Acres valu able laud fur sale at a bargain, situated 3 miles from tho city 60 acres of which, is under crops, together with a good log house and outr houses, uud a comfortable barn. The land is rich and Valuable in itself, aside from a large portion of it being well timbered and watered. The property will be sold at a bargaiu Tor ma easy. Apply to BREWSTER A CO., juii5vjul2if. Real Estate Agents, OMAHA CITY SCHIPT. WE have a few more shares Otraha City Script for sale. [v5nl5tf L. A. BREWSTER A'W). A ha ace for Specalators I W E have for sale, 80 acres of land, be4©ttgtng to a citizen of this city, who Is determined to aell at a great bargain, o that the purchaser m..y make several thousand dollars, bv sub-di viding the tract into lots. Tins tract'is situa ted on the d'rert road to Omaha City—the en tire tract lies high and level,and is as command ing a piece of ground as can be found iu Uie vi cinity of Council Bluffs. This is the best chauce for speculation that ha9 ever been offered iu this city ioi years, tor terms and other parti culars, Apply to L. A. BREWSTER TWO juu5v5nl2tf Real Estate Agents. Valuable Farm for Sale! V* fc offer for sale one of I rollinLrj a living stream runs through the°place, which renders it peculiarly desirable foradairy lars enquire of George Wilson, on the premises, or L. A. BREWS PER A CO, vonlGtf Real Estate Agents. Two Valuable Claims for Sale is NEBRASKA TERRITORY. W E hold for sale two splendid claims, of .'{20 acres each, situa ted within two and a half miles from the cipitol of Nebraska Territory, situated on each side of the road to Eik iiorn city. These claims are high and rolling, well watered, and are desirable for stock raisin .'. These clain s were made ou tiie ear ly settlement of the territory, and need no com mendation, as they are too well known. For ice aud further p^u^tars, enquire of a v5ulGtf wr C. H. McNEELY." caot.ow to agcte sorrxscKi Takf no more ArMtic,Tonics, MefcQfy, Qui ni.ie, F«brfugea ot any kind. of these uoxious poisons proves them to oe the offspring either of false medical principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only remedy iu ex istence that is sure and harmless, ia Rhodes' Fever and ue Ture. nnru/«Tt'B u NO. 24. PROPRIETOR. AT & CO., v5nl Ifi Real Estate Agents. TIMBER LAND FOR SALBT~ hundred acres of timber land for sale within five miles of the city, at a bargaiu. Title perfect. Terms cash Apply to L. A. BREWSTER A CO., the most nable farms in Pottawottamie county, it .ated and fronting on the Fort Des iiioine-. ioad, aKout 3 tract contains 2b7 acres, 1*20 under cultivation, de- miles from this city. The JL. nr L. A. BREWSTER 4- CO.. Real Estate Agents. Valuable Claim Farm far Sale! "^"EAK Elk Horn City, Dodge eouuly, Ne bra»ka Territory. The claim known as the Jon--'.* claim, is situated half a mile North- ,t of Elk Horn city,and consists of 3Q0 ucres. 160 acres of which, is very heavily timbered, and decide ly i, Strychnine, or anti periodicals varieties, with peach, pear and cherry trees, se I'he well-kuown'iuelticieucy ot lectcd wiih great care and in good coudiliou The location of this claim, its nearness to Elk the beat timber in the territorv The location is a healthy ene, the country a round, being high aud rolling, and upon the place itself, is the highe? point of land within many miles There is upon this claim, a com fortable, tenable log house, Ac., with a good garden, with one of the finest wells of water in tne teiritory. A lining stream runs through the place, near which are two never falling springsof water, in which speckled trout a-( bound in abundance. The Orchard contains about three hundred and twenty trees of choice Hern and Omaha, aud the capability of its di visions into fislds containing fresh water, rea der it peculiarly desirable for a dairv or stock raising purposes. A rare chance for speculation could be made by sub-dividing it into lota, aa an addition to Elk Horn zity. A portion of the purchase money can remain for a few months, the balance eash. Fer prices and further par ticulars, apply to t.|5nl6lf L. A. BREWSTER A CO., Real Estate Agents. VALDA'tLt BUILDINO LOTS FOR SALE. We offer seven valuable citylots In Maris Mynster's addition. Also, one valuable city lots la number 5, iu block 18, iu Grime's addition to this city. Apply to L. A. B«EW8TER A CO., v5nl6tl Real Estate Broken !E «OTA PROPERTY! W E offer nt private sale, aev«i valaable shares IU De Sotacity, Waainugton oounty, Nebraska Territory A plat of this valuable property can be seen at oor office—forfurther particular*, price andtanoe, enquire of L- A, BREWSTER 4 CO v5n!7tf Real EstaU Ageuts. ELEVEJTvaluable "rar RAfES OF AI^fliHTJSING. lamivejItUnrsei leas,oieloseft*«% *41,00 «oWequtit Insertiow, 50 Jems eaayear, 6 months, a I OnfaeM^wsyaar, f4 tomb*, HalfcofaMMi, I year, u 0 months, 3 One fourth column, 1 year, 6 atoaths, U tt 3 REAL ESTATE. A BABE CHANCE FOB SPECULATION 16 miles from this city. The tract contains :20 acres of land, of which 160 acres it heavi ly timbered 5'J seres under good fence and crops, which consists of corn.osts, pees,back wheat and potatoes, with iaaprtvemeats, con sisting of a large log house, kitchen and all con venient out-houses, together with a good b»rn sndfheds. The quality of this farm haa not it* superior In the atste, All erewwd evwry aiiMiiaSk the caMtf, A vSrW&hy. XSd.Veft JSSStwKHWm er failing stream ronulng through the tittt, which reuders it very desirable for stock rais ing or dairy putpoae. We will sell this fium to close out a concern for less than the Improve ments cost. For further particulars, enquire of W: L. Biggs, Msdison street, or BREW8TER $ CO v5n2ltf Real Estate Broker 1. Greatest Bargain \ow--\o Mistake 1 VVe ortei for sale, three beautifully loeateu res idences, city lots. Lots uo. 7 in block 7, lot no 3 iu block 2, Grime's addition Also, lot 181, fronting 44 feet on Bancroft tt., by 116 deep. The above property v/ill be offered at such prices and terms as to make a sure and profitable investment Apply to TWO HUNDRED & FORTY ACRES V^alcable rrHE lots In Omaha Citjf prop tr, for sale at a great bargain. BREWSTER A. CO., vSn!7tf Resl Estate Agents. v ••TtBtt JOHNSON,LaidsupplyA CASADY TEST Oounrll Bluffs, may 22. have just received a large of Laud Warrants, and art oo» fully prepared tQ uo«e Itciaa. .''' ".'lots l- 7,00 m-j*,» 5,oo $0,00 r^- H? 0,00 £5,00 & 40,00 £,00 f5,0(i ,00 10.00 A valuable farm and crop* lor sale vithin one mile from Har rison county line, one mile East of the Boyer bridge, andeely BREWSTER A CO., v5n20tf Heal EstaU Agents. SECOND SALE OF LOT3 IN KEARNEY CITY. the solic'tattou of our frieadd^Ye -wIII offer at public sale, ou the premises, in Kearney City, Nebraska Territory, ou the 14th day of June, and continue from dar to day, uutil all are sold at the option of the proprietors. Terms of sale, iu hand, bailauce iu 6 and 12 mouths, JOHN BOULWARE, JOHN McMECHAN, A. E McCONNELL, v5nl3tf Sole Proprietors W A N E A purchaser for 77 acres of valuable farm ing land, situated ou Keg Creek., being theeaat of of the N. ifi. quarter of section number two, in township number 65 north of range ae. 42 west. L. A TFREW STER A Co. \5u22tf iveal Estate Agents. 80 XCRES EXCELLENT FARMING LAND. FOR sale at a sacrifice—being the eaet halffif the south ea^t quarter of section 23 and township 76, north ot range 44 we^t. This tract is one of the most desirable in that vicin ity, it adioins the valuable farms of J. E. John sou and Wm. Barden.and only seven miles from this city, fronting on the direct road toSergent Bluffs, with the beautiful stream, Little Pigeon, running through it. 40 acres of this tract haa fine crop of coru. The soil is rich, the location high, healthy and in a good neighborhood, and wiii be sold at a bargain, as the uivuer is about leaving the country. Apply soon to BREWSTER A CO., v5n21tf Real F.sLate agents. Timber land for sale, situated on the direct road to Magnolia, and only three miles from this city. There are 40 acres of this tract under a good ditch fence, just completed, and fronting on the road to this city, the bal ance fine rolling prairie and heavy timber. A grea bargain can be had by applying soon at the Poat-otfice or to BREWSTER A CO.. v5n21tf keal Estate Agents. DE SOTO STOC K. W offer one share iu the flouriahfeigeity 4i De Sota, Washington county, Nebraska Terri tory, for sale cheap, as the owner leavet la a few days for tho East. \,» ply to BRFWSTER A CO v5n2ltf Real Estate Ageuts. 80 Acres Fine Timber Land!! We offer at a gre%t bargain, eighty acrss of heavy timbered land, four miles from this city this land has enough timber on It to mors than payforit. Anumberof delightful building sites are on this tract. The owner intends sel ling this tract, al a great sacrifice. Apply to BREWSTER A Co.. v5n20tf Real Estate Agn ts HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE A rare chance is now offered to any son wishing to invest a small amount, :an buy a house aud lot, fronting on the East side of Greeu stre.-t 54 by 155 feet deep. We will sell this property for two-thirds ita value Title perfect—terms cash. Enquire of BREWSTER A CO. v5ri22tf Real Restate Agents. "10MF0RTAI1LE Dwelling House and Lot for sale- We offer ate great bargain, he Dwelling House situated on the southeast cor ner Maiu and Jeuson streets—Maria Mynster's anditiou. The lot fronts on Maia 50 bj 100 feet on Jenson St., aud now rent'ug for $5^per annum, and with a little repariug will com mand $20d rent per annaui. For price tad terms, enquire of A, BREWSTER A CO, ., v5n22tf Real Estate Agent*. I FOR SALE. THE iarjje and couveuient two ftory frame Dwelling House, situated on the corner of ltad* isou ana Pteroe streets, containing tan Rksbs. This house aad lot is one of Uve most Jesliable lor a piira,Ul r«sidenc« or boardiug house iu this city. BREWSTER A CO v5naa»lr Real Estate AgretB' LAND AGENCYf underwigned offers for aala a large nuas» J. ber of busiuess aud reaidsace lots, 3ltua ted in aii perls ot the city. Also, a large quantity of valuable land, situ ated in this auu other counties iu this district. Well timlwred and well watered. I am alto prepared to enter O e LA wo ON TlMB, on the asual terms aud ip juai»4iti*a to auifc purchasers. Laad warrants carefully located an the beat laud ia be obtained in the AifUiet. ea fa*Ka ble terms, 'Lacd bought end sold tnS nieney iaveated with c^re snd at low rates. 1 hold auappoiutaseat of Notary Pablicfrore the Governor el this stale, sisi also of Com nuieeioner of Dwyta, frem several eaatera tales and will prepare and take ackaowledgemeot ef Deeds and- other conreyaueee, al all fieies, promptly aud easeluliy. .. LaaJ Council Bluft, ewy rr Ayi«jPf*