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4 ATTORNEY irr wow *a*: •aaeKSaStf-i a except when M9IMMW by tta wicT Twfl*M^#M*Mf per cent deduction ^he^ede a*hec*ibera. BUSINESS CARDS. A. COCHRAN, 6 1 VSEAL LAND A K N T(t COUNCIL BLOW*, IOWA, lYTILLmoaptlr attend w the location aoc \V eaio ofLaed WmrnmtM for non-nm The payment of taaea and the pur dmwMd eeia of real eetate generally. Will *IM iaad* for eeUlere and 4. W. BABBITT, ATTORNEY SURGEON VTTORNEYS ATTORNEY and Couu cello* at Law aad Solicitor io Chancery, Salt Lake CWy, Utah will attend to all busnwa* entrusted to Itm Utah Territory H« will tusiu«M in the Btipwma CtfS* e# A® baited Htates. Di^~W. B. OGDON, Dentist. O&ae 00 east aide of Madison at., a few doora above tbe tin ahop, Council Bluffs. Iowa. [vSugly B. W. MIC* «. PRICE 4 JAMES. AT LAWk Council Blulfs City, lewa. v5u24tf L. M. KLINE, aud Counsellor at Law, CMin- cN Bluff*. Iawa. v4u25tf C. E. STOKE, Attorney and counsellor at Law and soli ciCor in chancery. ILL give prompt attention to all business V\ iutrusted to hi* care, in either the 6lh or 7IU Judicial District* or in ti^e State. Office ou Broadway aL,eiJEy ofCouncil B1 uffs v3ao40tf ROYAL AMY. ANUFACTURER of copper, tin Aekeet irou ware, aud dealer in cooking, heating md parlor Moves, Madison street, sign of the *cuffee pot," Council Bluffs, Iowa. v4nltf JOSEPH L. SHARP, 4 TTOKNEY an^Counseilor at Law, Clen vood, Mills county. lo*a, will attend lo ail business 10 the 6th Judicial District entrus ted to his care, He will also attend to business in the Supreme Court of this state and of the United Statea- vlu30tf. JTH^PERMAN, and Councillor Law.Oma ha CUy Nebraska Terri.ory. Jv4n30ly c. roan. t* FORD A BOWEN- a TT0RNEY3 and Couasellora at Law. 4 Coancii Bluffs City• Iowa. CTOmca. second atory, N. E. corner Broad w&J and HadUon Street. G. H. IlENLE, LOTHINO and dry rood a »toTe, Mi idle Broadway, opposite the Bluff Gitj^ Hotel. Laid Agency at Counril Bluffs! E s u s i e a v i n o e n e a n o i e 1 at Couueil Blu ff»», i» Iowa, Is prepared to locate land(« either in the Kanesville or Siour Citv land districts on warrants orciwh Hav ing'fipeut the last t«ro years explorine and surveying land« in said lislricLi. he considers himself qualified to make the be.it selections His rates varv from 6 lo 10 dollars per quarter faction. A liberal deduction firsm these rates f«,r larger tracts. aKt'KacNccs: Gee S. Fisher, bankers, Ottawa, 111. W®. H. W. Cvishman, VOL. 5 |T*« peyawat. vWMtf time fo* DEXTER BLOOMER, Mko*D*ft Ooauekr ami Land Afttt coma. AURA*, IOWA &T10ULAR aMautioa te ihe pus of la»de, the haveetijjaiioe pA&T10UL titiaa* koatiaaof tend warranto, pay mil ifw Mdsrikctwn at debts, U ««l 44 w Dr. E. Lowe, Council Bluffs. J. B. Stutsman, a B. Ptgram. (v5i2^tf i\ H. WAGNER. KlCHA! r) Yoi'N*). itc CooamiKNtoiier of the (esertl A N O I E HAVINGCity,will opened an Agency Office in Wash ington devote his attention t« the procureujent of Revolutionary. Invalid, and half piy Pensions, and Bounty Lajid Warrants snd lo the prosecution of clairan generally before Congress, and th« Executive Departments of the (Government. He will attend especially to all claims affecting the titles u» land, contested pre-emption canes, Ac., and to all claims for Lrseslost 111 the service daring the late war with Mexico back pay extra 7*y. Ac. Letters addressed to Richard M. Young Wa*hm£ton city pott p*id, will receive prompt attention. RICHAHD M. YOUNG. Washington City, July 1, 1853.-14-tf. IuHST 0. ARMOR. WISHIKG to continue the buaineM of her late hJisband, would rebi-ectfully inform the citixeus of this city, aud ih«r travellir.^ coio inunity that she will be prepared to furuiph them with board and lodgings on tbe moat rea sonable Uruis at tbe City Hotel, on Middle Broadway. Har table wili be furnUhed with all the seasoua afford. Council Bluffs. Aug- 8th, 54- n44—if. HA E S /r U Iavitos the altenCioa of the ladies and gentlemen to hi» ass^»rtment of Jewelry and V'aiicv goodn,—coii^istir.g of Gold and Silver W a e s k n K a i s e a s i n i n gerrii.gs Chain* Petcils ai Pins Ac. Vio itm* Aueordioi^fi Flutinas aud Flute* also tm a«fl^rtnieni Tnvs. Ac. Ail ui vhfeigji will be sold ajL tb« .lowest firoccsrevenrartlcU arartatiUd to he a* re~ eommctded. The jreatn4 attention will be p*M to the repairing of Watcbcs ind Jewalry all work Virrai:tatl. lutoT ^Thhoe tuor 1 0 F. HACG«»TV BANKERS. GREENE. W^ARE k BENTON, AlTtfEttSand Land AjenU,Council Blaffa PottawaUunia e^uaty, Iowa. Oreene, 4" Cfedar Raplda.lowa. Graoaa, Woaro A Rica, Fa*t Dw Moino*, low*. C*ltoctionamade Ta*ta paid and l.anda pwr cliaaed and said in any part of Iuwr{r4nl5tf rr Fairfield, Council Blurts Land Agmy HENN, Particular attention will be given to the land business, in all its various branches. Wf are njreparing ourselves with full and coniplet copies of ILH* arovernmcnt plats, and will at all tim's be in posset^'on of the most reliable information with retard to the public lands. York City. RAW CHARLOTTE /tRMOR. K E WAlCHMAKtR JEWELER, OS&UOORBELi'H \V 01 A.V'CY SSTORE COUNCIL BLL'EV CITY, IOWA. r7 would announ**to tbe ettr/ei»s of this city, that be is now prepared with a eoroptite stock of I^eather and rnaifigs to fiil *11 orders IN tlie Boot and Shoe lm»—will »1m» attend to rep* ag and all kinds •t custom work. Allwerk warranted—prices aa low as can he had In the city, and terms pay down. y City H*tai and to MarIN Kxrlkuige, ealwsy,Council Bluff*, u.r.H'f nexf door Seldon, Withers k Co., Washington, D. U Hon. Chas. Masos, Cam, of Patent*, Waaa ineton, D. t1. Hon. A. C.Dodge, S.U.S., Burli^ton, Iowa. J. E. JOHNSON, COUNCIL BLUFFS II HKNN, WILLIAMS AMD CO. SMITH HOOTO*, WILLI4M I. COOFK8, & Baskisg Hoose. Willi tms A Co., of Fairfield, Iowa, bavins associated themselves, as partners, Meaaers. J. Smith Hooton A William Coop er,i£4«r the stylo tad oh Land oflBce, and are now prepared to do a gen eral land and banking business. From our lonff acquaintance with the busi ness and thorough knowledge of the country, we hope to merit a share of the business in our line. Tiiae and .ifht bills bought and sold at cur- and proceed, promptly by "K1" on any of tha eastern cities ,, Deposits received and interest aiivw*"' HENN, WILLIAMS, HOOTON A, ^9 July 10, 1855. v5nl7tf GKO. GBKCm. iOHK WICASE, G. W. Jones, Dubuque, Iowa. Jos. Williams, Chief Justice, Muscatine, IOWA* Council Bluffs,Iowa, Nov. I4thtl854. nl5 g. o. ^OHXSOa, J. f. CASA»T, J. D. TEST. J0U\SU\, CAS\D¥ 1E8T. Attorneys A r»"s COUNCIL Bl UFF8. IOWA. XJOTESand Bills cuilectid aud remitted to auv j'art of the United States* Mooey received on de{«osit. and inttraal al lowttl. Easier n or Southern Drafts famished in minis to suit purchasers Land utfice fuads paid for Currency ar Bills of Excliaage. Loaus effected on jrood «i«rurity. Tuxes [MUtl. ti'les exanrnei. aad Real Estate bought aiid Mld on Comnitsfliuri. Lauds entered for settlers aud time givei payment. Oflictt^p.iosite Pacific House, in west lower room of Land Orhce. KKFRESCES. F. S. Jesup Co., Banker®, Dubuque, W.J. Barnev St. Co., S Counsellor* ai Law. E N E A A N A E N S COUNCIL BLt KKH, IO»A WILL proinpt'y attend to ijuid Agencies, Collections, Investing Money, locating and Selling Land Warrants, and all other busi ness pertaining to their profession, iu Western Iowa and Nebraska. Council Bluff, Feb. 23. *S5. n-40-tf. I5**C a. AI.Df.N, FRANK X. WBLCH. GEO. HOWE. M.DEN, HOWE & WELCH. General Dealers in Real Estate A N E A N E FLORENCE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. CLAIMS Upon the Public Lands bought and sold. I-oans negotiated on reasouable terms, Collections made, and Money remitted with promptness and dispatch. Maps illustrating any section of the Territory furnished as re quired, upon payment of $5j also letters explana tory of the NATURAL ADVANTAGES of Nebraska, or any portion thereof transmitted upon the receipt of $1. BEKBBKMCaB. J. E Johnson, Bluff City, Iowa Stut*aiauA IJonnell, McMahon A WilliaiM, u u u u Green, Weare A Benton, Bankers, M. W. Izard, Gov. of N.T., Omaha City, N.T. March, i, lt 55. 42-tf. DENTAL NOTICE. \TICKLA8 A HEWLETT having iN located at iH Joseph, would re spectfully announce to tbe public that weare prepared to execute all Werk pertaining 10 tha denial art, whether mechanical or surgical Wp are happy to »tate UMI we are now in pos session and sole proprietor* to us» aud munu fact urn Teeth, inserted on the new mode, known as Allen's pau nt This new ani teautiiul way of constructing teeth, is the very ultimatum of the deutal art. Teeth inserted 011 tins plan have many prints of recommendatiou aver other modes of insertion.—first, tliey are much stron ger, and hence more durable. Second, they are more cleanly, having a continuous aud solid gum, with no interstices between the teeth and gumplate, which gives no place for lodgement of particle# of food. Lastly, ana not least, they are far mere beautiful aud natural than auy other style. Oue of ihe firm will visit Council Bluflfa twice a year, so that thosejdesiring work of the aaw style can have the impression taken here ami completed at our establishment iu Saiut Joeeph. All work warranted to give perfect s: istactiuu or n pay required. V5»»i4t/ SOCIAL HAlt. n. JOHNSON would Hnnoence to the V\ ladles and gentlemen of this city that he has just opened trt his new building, an ex tensive assortment of candies, confeetionaries, fruits and nuts, pasterieS, cooling aud uniutoz icating drinks that he wi I prepare daily fer bia custome s. Ice cream aad vansse other deli cacies and comforts of the season. He has a bo a good assortment of books aud stotloaary, nov rU, eiigriKiug*, Ac. A few duors irom the Post Office, to the bridge tiuOif .UJ .1 f. gjj i &>,l i OPPOSITION iwde. T. M. UUTTOH (irecne, ATearc & Benton, Baukeih, Ucalers iu HicUMn^e and Lau«* Afteulx, fo Io714' Cook A Sargent, Bankers, Davenport, Iowa. Culberton A Reno, Bankers, Iowa City, Iowa. People's Bank, New York City. Ketchum, Ilogerf A Bonnet, BaJikers, New .m -irrr, MITSIC -NEW YOR|i^ CASH MUttC A PiAHQ O It A E**W A TEH !f». MS, Broadway, New to monopoly! Mi greatly reduced ratos. Netwlthil Ate combinatiea of music dealers t# the priee of noa-copyrighfe aausic, an Interests of native compoeera, aud Ultur sal to extend to Mr. Waters the cooH the trad*, he is making Immense sal abuudaat evidence, that he has paMifi aaace and eupport, in bia oupeeltlou l|t great monopoly, and in his effoirta to talent, and t»MOft the national currency. atock of Amerteun and Europ«au isasis 1 Jim saialofas ml tioaa la ssssf.Ikslarassi «4l Vi' rlor toned octavo pianos fur $175, 100 aad f2S5, interior of as good quality, and instru ments *s strong and as durable aa those which cost $500. Pianos of ©very variety of style •nQpnco up to $1600, comprising those of tea different manufactories among them the cel ebrated modern improved Horace Waters' Pi anos aud tbe fiittt premium jiolian Pianos of T. Gilbert A Co-'s make, (owners of the ^Eo lian patent). Second hand pianos st ^reat bar gains. Prices fiom $40 to $150. Meiodeons from five different msnufactorie#, inchuung the well knowuS. D. A. H. W Smith's melodeous [tuned the equal temperament] the best made in the United States. Price $45, $450, $75, $100, $115. $125, $l-}5 and ftiou. Smith's double bauk luelodeoa $200. Each Piuuo and Melodeon guaranteed The best terms to the schools, $-c- 12% percent, discount ufclergyn^0 aud churches. All orders prompt ly attended to. »eui to all parU, of the country, post-paid, at u reduced rates Gen eral and Holect catalogues and fichedule of pri ces of Pianos fowarded to any add res. free of Charge. Extracts from Testimonials of Music Profess ors and Editorials, coucerniug Horace Water's Moderu Improved Pianos. Ntw Yosk, December 12, 1854. Horace Waters, Esq. 333 Broadway Dear Sir—Having examiued your Piano Fortes froru scientific aud appropriate tests, I am enabled to form a satisfactory judgelaeut of their merits, and it is with pleasure that I hpeak of thein as umoug the nioSt celebrated and im proved makes of the day. For power, brilliancy and richnesa of tone, elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish, they will not suffer iu comparison with those of any other manufacturer, and those desirous of ob taining a really go**d 1'iauo tor to—one that will prove an equivalent for th«ir means, will find such a one iu your beautiful instrument. THUS. BAKER, R- A. Leader o( Jullien'a Band and Muaical Director k. Conductor at Niblo's Garden. For power, brilliancy aud richness of tone, elasticity of touch, elegauce and durability of make, they are in advauce of auy other pianos iu tbe United States, being tb« result of loag experience and a aarieaof experiment*.-— N- a Dispatch The treble is clear, pure, beautiful and very melodic us, the bass is deep, rolling, and sono rous the middle part is rich and sympathetic, and posbesses the power of sii.ging, i. e. of uui ting the sound of each tone, iu a degree but rarely achieved—Henry U. Watson. Your instruments are a sensible improve ment upon American pianos, and an honor to (he manufacturer. There is no doubt but thev Wii! be appreciated by the public, and all ad mirers ol true merit.—Oscar Gomettant. For power of tone, depth of bass, and brill aacy of treble, together with accuracy of touch they are equal to any I am acquainted with, and I cordially recommend them to those wishiug to purchase.—V. C. Taylor. Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of music and of pianos to be found in the United States, and we urge our southern aud western friends to give him a call whenever they go to New York.—Graham's Jhlagaiine. 1 take great pleasure in prououueiug tliem in struments of a superior quality, both of tone aud touch.—Augtus Cockel. We cousiderthem of especial attention, from the resonaut aad exceeding musical tones which Mr. Waters has succewedcd in attaining.—N. y. Muncal world and Times. 'The Horace Waters pianos are of superiortone and elegant finish.——N. Y. Christian Inq. Nothing at the State Fair displayed greater excellence iu any department than the piano forte manufactured by Horace Waters, of this city.—Churchman. //orace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich aud even tone, aud powerful.—N. Y. Musical Review. Your new square pianos, sir, are of suili clear ness and equality of tone throughout, that they very successfully comjet« with the voluminous and expressive grand Piano —Vanderweyde. Ills editor of the Savaunah Republican, Sa vanuah, Ga., speaking of the piauo fortes kept by Meeera. J. W.Morrtll A Co., of that city, says: It will be seen that thrir stock comprises' instruments of every grade of excellence, from the well know manufacturing establishments ot' Chickering A Son, Horace Waters, Worces ter, Aunns A Clark, and Bacon A Raven. It might well be supposed, that in so larg« a col lection there would be aome very fine instru ments But there is oue which, for be mty of finish and rfchnessand brilliancy of tone,equals if It ooes not excol, anything of the kind we have ever seen. It is from the establishment of Extracts from Editorials concerning G. Gil bert and Company's Premium jEoiiau Pianos The .Eoliau h*)rte is undoubtedly the moat perfect in usical instrument human ingenuity hss constructed. 1'wo iustruineiits are blended in oue. The Julian is both attached aud detach ed so that Uie piauo may be played with or without it or, with one hand the performer uay eii it tbe melodious strains of the /Eolian, a«a wi til tlie other invoke the harmonie-* of liie piauo. The instrumeut which, iu the ev ening, iuciu»d to the dance or aided tbe festive song, gives forth iu the morniug, me peeling tones which prelude and accompany the aolemo hymn Mr. Waters' new rooms are very inviting to ths lovers of music. But he has nothing io bia rooms equal in beauty and coranletaneas to Gilbert's jfSoliaa Piano forte*.—Morris A Wills' Home Journal. The variety and beauty of (lie effects caa only be appreciated by those who hear these magnificent inatrumentj at Mr. Watrta', ealeb li*hiuriit N Y Twbiue cr. -m& taknr. 2Sfe Fkwaaift* •r. WaflMi an rn pop liar. TVfraras warlr Is MaUk snrjLs io m{ Is warmaUd to Hand rayelitatrt* Ith acutely any need of taalttg.—V. T. Daily The invention the new voices has dives [tod that instrument of its harsher tones, and iveu us all the purity and richutee of a parlor -Evening Atlas, Albany, W*Y. •MMm isatrsasst to everywhere iaa Rrfleeter," ie» AH la ai Prince A Co.'s Meiodeons, with special refer ence to the temperament, and have not found oue tuned in equal temperament. The temper amunt in fhe meiodeons of Prince A Co.'s man ufacture that 1 have examined, approaches near* tho equal than those of Carhart A Needham, but it is far from equal, as auy one 'troubled will, a nice ear,' 1 think will deeide, if they try the chords of aud sharp iu succession.—A Tuner, Poultney, Vt. We are very happy to stand corrected on this point. We made the statement alluded to above on the authority of a professor of inu.MC in this city, without having observed in refer ence to it ourselves—a thing we very 6cldom do. We have since examined Prince A Co.'s Meiodeons, and nnd A Tuner'' right. Tho' uearer the equal temperature than Carhart's, it is stu'I unequal. We do know, however, that S. D- A H. Smith's jHelodcons. sold b#v H. Waters, No. 333 Broadway, ar£ tuned in the equal temperament—N. V Mu»ical Review. Messrs. S. D. A W. Smith rank as the first manufacturer* of the melodeon in ihis co intry. Their instruments itre recommended by tnebest judges as superior in every respect.—Boston Commonwealth. 53?" There is constantly in store at this es tabii.slunent, ten different inal-eiof Pianos, and five different makes of Melo eons. SIT Each instrument is guarrauteed to give eutire satisfaction, or the purchase money re funded. Persons at a distsnce wishing to purchase will, by fowar^ing theirorders, have their wants as well and as cheajr ly supplied as though per sonally present. [v5nt0lf bH)K RHODES' FEVER A AW K lliKE, ihe prevention aud cure of 1 utermi' leit at,ii Remittent Fevers, Fever aud Ague, Chills and Fevers, Dumb Ague, General l)e bility, Might Sweats, a:id all other forms of -MtbMma* bUmbA Urs a soomw origin io Mala ria or \iiasma. 1 hi* is a natural antidote which will entire ly protect any resident or traveller even in the must sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease whatever, or any inju ry fiom constantly inhallug Malaria or Mia sma. it will instantly chpck the Ague iu persous who have suffered from any length of time, fr.ru oue day to twenty years, so that they need never to have another chill, by continu ing in use according to directiovs. The pa tient at once begins to recever appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Oueor two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some may require luoie. Directions printed in German, French A Spanish, accom pany each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discount mad »to the trade. AS. A. RHODES, Providence^ R. I. ul AUGUST 28, 1855. --JJUil JL MUSIC., AC.-NEW YORK* Vhe Jgollae piaaa fait— Xtilta tfca CmM fcoas thu |wl atttata-vMait .. i, km been pwilo fca all ^Uietii iu theM AionGns concerning 3. l5. Smith's Celebrated Meiodeons. u article iu the February number of the Review, answering some inquiries in regard txf tern pediment made by iiliam W. jr Brooij* field, Vt*," I noticed a statement that Pritre's 1 Meiodeens are tuned io the equal temperament. Since that time 1 have examined a number of EVIDENCE OK SAfETT. New-York, June 11, 1855. "I havo made a chemical examination of "Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure," or "Antidote to Malaria," snd have tested it for arsnic, mer cury, quinine, and strychnine, but have uot fouud a particle of either iu it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove iujurious to the constitutiou J. R. CHILTON, M. D., 3bemiaL" EVIDENCK OF MEBIT. "Lewisburg, Union co., P., May 2, "55. Mr. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir: The box of uiediciiie you sent me was duly received on the 11th af April. I have sotd about one-hall of it, and so far asihe people have used it are sat isfied that it has cured them. It has certainly stopped the ague iu every oue that has used it, ana six of the cases were of long stauding. My sister, who has had it 5 or 5 years back, ana could never get it stopped, except by Quioiue, aud that Only as long as she would take it, is now, I thiuk, enti.aly cured by your remedy. citrr.ow Horace Waters. Beirg constructed of the best General Agent, aud for sale by respectable vdu3m6 and most thoroughly seasoned material, and upon improved principles, it is capable of resist iug the action of every climate, and of st iiidiiig along lime in tune. Tbe keys of pearl, 1 and the recess for the finger board is tula id with 1 pearl, while the legs are most elaborately carv ed, and the whole instrument finished up in a i style of great excellence and beauty. And yet I Us chief merit lies iu the power, briliini.cy and I richnesO'df ite tone, aud the elasticity of ite touch. 1 TOO N E E Y TO AGUK suFrcaxaa Takr no more Arsnic, Tonics, Mercury, Qui nine, Frbrfuges, Strychnine, or anti periodicals of any kind. The wall-kiiown'ineni^iency of of these noxious poisons proves them to be the offspring (rither of false medical principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only remedy in ex istence that is bure and harmless, la Rhodes' Fever and Ague ure. J. D. Yerrington, 69 Clark street Chicago, dealers everywhere. R. BATHING ROOM. A. RUSSEL would inform the public that he has opened a Bath iug Room iu connection with his SEW SHAVING SALOON, on Broadway, where tbe finishing touches to cleanliness and genteel appearance are ^'Stowed without stiutor giuugitg. The public are po litely invited to call at his rooms where, should he be so iuc ky aa to shave them, the k«^u edge of chagrip will be removed by the consolation that it was done sleek, easy and without hurt ing the foldings. Lr Next door beiow Pegram*s store, Oooncil Bluffs, Iowa. v5al4lf CRANBERRY VINES. fM^HE subscribers are now prepared to receive A orders for any number of Cranberry Viues t'v be delivered in October next—experience has fully proved that tne fall is much tbe best time for transplanting aft it luts also proved that cranberry is a profitable ciop to cultivate, for those who have iow moist ground. We have now some 10,000 plants, which al thaugfc phuM very Ule and having a dry sea-, soa aaeoatead with, now look remarkably Mae aad thrifty. Oaana BSSPECTKULLV S^UCITWT. Far further particulars inquire of Uie sub serlheta. uader UM Bugle OiHce. Orders left at the Post oSiae will recoire prompt atteutiun. v5nlficf TEKKY A CO. •"er KO. 25. PROPRIETOR QLENWOOD ADV NEW AND CHEAP GOODS! N U K O S & O Glen wood, Iowa, Wontd cell the attention of the people of Milh aad sdjoiningt*^ counties to the fact that tlieyl|2a__ have completed their new store house and have just received and opened one of tbe largest and most taried assortment of new goods, ever bro't to western Iowa. Our assortment of Dry Goods, both of Amer ican and foreign manufacture are as complete •a will be found in the western country. Among our Groceries may be fouiid— 20 chests Tea, assorted* 200 2. 4 A 6 lb boxed Toa, Sou sa-ks G. A. Salt, |t)) barrels Ka. do •100 sacks Dairy dp 60 barrels Molassei, 20 hf do Syrup, luu Bed-steads, ail patterns, Bureas. cubboanta, tin safes, chairs, lounges, matrasses, stands, &c., &.c. 100 cook and heating stoves, all patterns and sizes. -•ilK) kegs Nail?, assorted. Doors, window-sash, blinds, paints oil, Ac. O O S A S O E S We have sixty cases, all sorts and patterns. And every thing else that may be found in stores this side of St. Louis. Our heavy loss by fire and th* failure of so many business houses throughout the states, have shown to us the ne cessity of doing a pay down business. There fore, we have adopted the pay down business, and by this means we hope to offer such induce ments to those tha* wish to pay down for goods, that they will surely purchase. By doing this kind of a business, we are not subject to loss, by bad debt3 and others losses, which surely follows after crediting. We do not pretend to say as Nebraska City and Omaha City does, that ours is THK Our stock of Groceries is large and complete, haviug been bought and shipped a little lower than our neighbors. Our stock of Hardware. Queensware, Woodenware, /foots and Shoes, Hats and Caps and Ready Made Clothing, have all been purchased in the eastern cities, at the lowest cash prices. Give us a call before you purchase, and if we do not sell you cheap goods, we will make our neighbors do so. Remember the cheapest house in town. TOOIXE A GREENE. July 31. v5n21tf 00 fiae Doora, aasortei^sizes, ior sale at Glen wood, by TOOTLE 4- GREENE. ^OOO lights Pine Sash, all sizes, for sale low O est prices by TOOTLE A. GREENE. (OO sacks G. A. Salt, at Glen wood, by i TOOTLE A GREENE. OO Boxea Glaaa, assorted at TOOTLE A GREENE. OOOO lbs assorted Iron, ree'd at low freight aud cheap, by TOOTLE A GREENE. Kegs ass't Nai!s and every other article for building purposes, at the chepcash store in Glenwood. TOOTLE A GREENE. 'A Bedsteads, 10 Bureaus. 12 sofas, 25 tables, 7 4 10 lounges, and _«'y nilure, cheap, at V A place to incest your money, but we do say we will give you more goods for your money, than any other house west of St. Louis. Call and examine—no trouble to show goods. Remember the sign of the Cheap Cash Store, Glenwood, Iowa, fcj?" We buy dry hides, furs, peltries, corn, wheat, oats, bacon, pork, wax, tallow, &.c., tee at highest prices. july 31, \5n21m3 TOOTLE A GREENE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, I K N W 0 O I I O W A VV'e beg leave to call the attention the good people of Mills, Pott a- LM wattainie, Montgomery and Cas^coun-®^ ties, Iowa also, Douglas aud Cas counties, N'ebiaska territory, to our large and late sup ply of every kind of merchandise usually kept in western iowa. luantity of other fur A E E N E TOO?LE Boxes assorted Teas, put up expressiv for I our trade, (uotsunk) very cheap, at »len wood, by TOOTLE A GREENE- WANTED. SOOO bushels Wheat, Oats, Corn atso bides. Flour, Meal, Furs, Bacon, Ac. TOOTLE A GREENE. JOSEPH V. HINCHMAN, U GLKSWOOD, IOWA, Would respectfully in form the citizens of ils and adjoining counties that he is iu receipt of a gener al assortment of Drugs, s? it ks, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs,Bo tionery. Also, an assortment of Jewelry, per fumery, and other notions, together with a com plete stock of tobacco aud cigars. £3^* Pure Liquors for medical purposes only. Gienwood,july 31. v5u21tf District Court, Mills County, Iowa, September Term, A. I). 1805. Thomas B. Gordon,) vs. Mechanic's Lien. Jeremiah Burns. TO Jeremith Burns, the defendant, in the the above entitled cause, who has been returned "not found," notice is hereby given, that the said plaintiff. Thomas B. Gordon, bus fil^l iu my otfice his petition, claiming-of you, fifteen dollars and seventy-seven cents, with interest thereon from six months after the 29th of July, 1854, a* nnney due "on account," for lumber sold and delivered to you in the mentbof July, 1854, by tbe said plantiff and asking the estab lishment of a Mech mic's Lien, for that a'Bount on Lot Fivo, (5) in Block Seveuty-three, (73) and the building thereou staudiug. iu the town of Gltjuwpod, Mills county, Iowa. Aud that unless you appear at the next term of the said District Court of Mills couuiy, Iowa, to be be gun and held at Glenwood, ou Monday, the tenth (10th) day of September, A. 1). I^oo, nnd on or before e morning of the second day thereof, answer thereto, default will be entered aaaiust vou and judgement thereon rendered. Sta- WILLIAM SNUFF1W, Clerk District Court, Mills county, Iowa. By EDWIN 0. BLACBMAB, Deputy Clerk. 0. ft. 8oi.o*y», AUy. farPlff. [n22i4 FOR WALE. A n4ce well situated lot in thia city, upon ahich are neatfcftd comfortable dwelling, Kn [iiira of J- JOHNSON, A»on RATES OF ADVERTISING. »e, kS Har a or leas, one iB«ertioa»' sulwedaent insertion, -. .I3a»e ewtyear 0 months, .- -v One celwi, flee fftrf months. pit i* Halfco6»ft, 1 year, 2*^^. t, $aoii(bs, ~f K IA Onefowlii column, 1 year, -i montha. t« *i 3 Also, a large quantity of valuable lj|nd,ajt'j iited in this aid other cOuuties in this district, well timhered aud well watered. I aoi aUo prepared to enter laai f* T/Mf, on the usual terms aud in quantities to suiti purchasers. Laud warrants carefully located oertHfe beet land to be obtained in the district, un favora ble term*. Land bought and sold and money invested with care and at low rates I hold an appoiotmeut of Notary fhiblic from tbe Governor of this state, and also of Uw miastoner of Deeda, from several easten, Ktut^. a k a o i e e n i e o l/rMM vwr iiftMr i'iffivifiiiuH, *t»u u««, promptly aud carefully. Othce uext door to the Pacifie House. D. 0 BLOOMER Land Ageat. Council Blefft, a»» 7,1855. vQu22tf For Sale a I quarter section of fine boilom land, lying within four miles of this city. Also, a qu.irttr section of hard wood timber, that has uot been culled or cut from, about 5 miles from thecity also, a quarter sec. of land, lying di rectly upon the road traveled north, and about 5 miles from the city, together with several other smaller tracts of land, snd-a number of choice city lots, which canJae purchased at bar gains for cash down, if attended to immediately bi) iX 40 t'U1 laftEAL ESTATES- LAND AGENCY I rpHE undersigned offers for sale ala/^e nuin JL ber of busineAs and residence Iota, situa ted in all uaru ol the city. J. E. JOHNSON, .4g«nt. Conocil Bluffs, may 22,1855. [v5i»lUti Ci!y Lois For Sale! FEW choice Lots for sale in Johnson's additon to Council Bluffs—a most high, beautiful, eligible ami sightly situation in the upper portion of the city, immediately adja cent to the Public Garden of Terry Jfc Co.— There is only 20 lots for sale and they will not long remain unsold, so let those who wish to reside iu the most beautiful and romautic part of the city, secHre a lot at ou£e.. Price reasou able, and terms cash down. A map aud plutt may be seen at the post office. J. E- JOHNSON,Agent. Council Bluffs, aprll 17, '55. n3 tf SECOND SALE OF LOTA) IN KEARNEY CITY. the solic'tation of our frieuds, we will offer at public sale, eu the premises, 111 Kearney City, Nebraska Territory, on the 14lh day of June, and continue from day to day. until all are sold at the option of the proprietors. Terms of sale, tj in haud billance ia »i *ud li mouths. v5nl3tf JOHN BOULWARE, JOHN McMECHAN, A. E. McCONNELL, Sole Proprietors Land on Time I OHNSON, CAiAUY TEST received a large supply of Land Warrants, and are now fully prepared to make time ea teries. Council Bluffs, inay 22, '55. v5n!0tf OMAHA CITY LOTS FOK SALE. A limited number of lota iu Omaha City are now ready for private sale. Call ou the uu dersigned, or on Mr. Boyer at Tootie and Jack son's store. Lots will be given to persons who wish bo build this season. iJuly 26 1854.—tf E. •j LOTTE. 1 0 0 0 0 0 O I E S Steamboat Duuster* on thr Western YValerf end Steamboat Directory. The undersigns hate now in the course ol preparation, a new MBMOnSi*Steamboat Directory, which will be issued October next the book will con tain over two huudred pages, illustrated in the best style, aud neatly bound in a durable man ner. It will be one of the most iuteresliug works ever published, and will be a book that will be interesting lo all classes of people.— The Steamboat Director will cootaiua com plete list aud description of all the Steamboats afloat in the western and southern vvat,irs.^ The leugth, model spead, power and tounag*) of each boat, wbere aud by whom built, the name of the boat, with the trade she is in. Al so, tha name of the captains aud officers, her age, Ac, Ac., The Directory will contain a History of Steamboats aud Steamboaling ou ihe western watnrs, since the application of steam also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio river, with the uante of the builder, commander aBd owner. The River Directory will contain a list ard description of all the Steamboat Disasters that have occurred on the western and southern wa fers, beautifully illustrated. With a list of all those who have perished by their burniug, siuk ing and exploding, 011 the western aud south ern waters. The Directory will conlaiu Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Ar kansas, White, Red, Ouachita. Yazoo aud oth :'t rivers, with the towns and cities laid down, :aired distances aiso, many other ltver ana oommereial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of th« various U. S. Sfail boat? with the trade they are in, Ac* The Directory will also contain a complete list of all responsible Steamboat Li censed Olhcers, their places of residence, Ac-, the new Steamboat Law, its requirements, wifh comments, showing wherein it benefits ttic in competeut uth :er, and injures the compete at officer, Ac., Ac., aud all the important U» S. Supreme Court Steamboat Decisions up to dJMei lhaJiates aud Commorcial Privileges, bills of ^fending, important decisions of the various I S. Courts in regard to freights lost and damaged, «$• ,, Ac with many other thing* of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the bes style, and printed iu.the best uiuuuer. The author Ins for six years been gathering togeth er all the facts and items in regard to the nu merous steamboat disasters ou the western aud southern waters, aud now iuteuds publishing the in in book form. The price of the work wui be put at the low sum of Oue Dollar. Ten thousand copies wilt be issued for the boutuieu and all others desirous of subscribing, will haye to do so at ouce, as none will be printed unless ordered in advance. The work is designed to have ucirculatiuu of eighty thousaud cup us, as the publishers are rcctiviu^ large uumbers yf subscribers, per mall, from ail parts of the coun try, dally. Some of the oldest boataieu, as well as most scientific men ol the tiinos, are con tributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued 111 October, aal will be an ornament to the parlor as w«Aia» sic'auiboaL Ly remitting One Doilaf, (post paid) you will rcceive oue copy of the above work. Ail eofaoiuaicaUona aad letters should be addressed to AMIS T. LLOYD A CO., Post Ortv.e Building, Ciucluuati, Oh|a* •5*2011