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r1 if 'if iki Lll ti i* m\iT:tmtiPttSTEHiPHINTEH tk i .^J —IUti— ill TO .. JGWUGHr anirrs, ,1-rtlli !!.'I HM.illH).' TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 20,1*55. •t Mill 'III mmrnmil I,"III III I _*L' ,aiu.ti it* H!j «ycjiti»«a Last week, Gapi, Y*«, yii^.ftqwnpanit by a number of sflUirtis, -a |wd of -soldiers, and, some twenty or thirty discharged teams, arrived in our cUy from u Pierre. Tb* teamrteranre hoa. who »ccorap«ni«d line, ilamcy^ e*|dim«n •Ft. Laramie, ^or tfcettce across a barren county to Ft. Pien^! and a part ef the eewpany remained behind and have not jet tome in. Hbe report thai iicn. Uarney had had ft seotad ftgbt witft-the1 Indians, ift a miSlaWb. Health at the Fort gyod. »SBt**"' f|I ~7~"' 7 *'m 'Glpawocid, •Vhata ebarming, musical, poetical nanje! Hww tbe svvnd forees the memorieo of boy boo^ eppn us—whi$noft we have rambled in ibebiaeuaM^ ULXN with ear PLAYMATES, and gathered the chofeest an4 sweetest wiid^dow ««,.Attd in tie shsdf wmM*. we havo llstcno*!'! ik*«wc«S suug. of wildbtrd^, or Watched thebfi^Ut fire of th« sugar-camp, and climb ed trees for fruim, berras ami bird's ue^ts. Bet tho«« hapj y days of innocence are goae away iti tbe dmi diaUnoe! If Glenwood is a lereiy name, so laths neat, thririug tuwn a ijeniieman in every sen»o—gains the good TVill of all and sells'and ocean of good«*.— Mr. llinchuiau his a fine drug store, and is one of the "fathers" of the place. "Glenwood!*', aiwettv oamo, a pretty site and a pretty town—has an energetic, indus trious and ge ahead set of fellows about it is richly endowed by nature, how can she fail to prosper Go ahead, you must win, aad we wish yon the best of success, as we know soigj) of yon are the very best of fel lows. Dsflf Hail to Savannah, Oreyon and GOODI-II fltufls. 1. We ought to hate a Daily Mail. We can have ono. 3. We jnust have one One bold vigorous etlort and we can hold 4a !y -coiBrntioiCAti'rti with the) wide, wide woiUi. Laiiy, irost'a spleiidid coach es, tbe bent conducted line ui stages in the Wtist, will ly across oar beautiful prairies, bearing glad tidir of great joy to many an anxious heart. Uncle ftxm is rich enough to afford a dally mail through ni* rich and frowmg treaty flcrr a daily mail? ar« as^ared, by s -peciat agent of the arid hat there «wiil be no difficulty in secui^ 'rtf it, if4i^ effort is made. We leaA the saulbftaet ftioin Mr. Frost, the very gen- l!*«in^TrrflfMjg-h*'"y: i»et us all tu^n, ricki bwu% si laii| Mm omei.frop .l^e, 'iiiietof i-m |Wl thtfl i|*»njit'i tn^waCuaaMfcialki !nnd ail. the l^ree 8un 8honi out r* l»e«ring ttiat name nn Mills oounty,—every asino. In the Amber and finene^ of his ibing around looks lively, fresh apd prosper- engravings, pistes, cuts and pattern^, he out eas, steadily advaaoing. Evss-y auMtfhahows does ail oampetitors, and besides, he gives ftshange. Surrounded as it if with good mill r^nlar pattern maps with full directions for sties, exsnlWat water, fine timber, abundat.ee cutting, Aa. Frank's Lady's Book is bound •f raek, ehotoe farming land*, it canaot fail to be a great favorite with the la4ie», aad at ta earli dai te become one of the most ®any will subscribe so soon as they see It. issp«risBi cities ia Western Iowa. It is It is a be.nutifal thing. well supplied wiih mills and mechanics, and Frank Leslie's New-York Journal,M Is eentain* a number of extensive, #toj£* th«t ako, a largo, handsome and interesting vol are dom^ a heavy baainots. |ume. with an abundance of the choicest read- Among the most prununent bunftiess men in ing, ail gnt up in the most ne and beautiful the place, nwy be mentioned J. W. Cooledge, stylo—a volume bound would be worth three i the oldest settler, who has created a number times the subscription price. ef mttie, and done much in starting the Harp-r's*—one of the moitsolid andon growth of the town. Messrs, Tootle and tertainiu, maguines thore if published. It (iruene, merchants, are doing a heavy and furiQ3 a prosperous mercantile business, and are hon- place—jt jg new interestir.g, good and useful est, worthy and reli^b.e gentlemen. Mr. everywhere, and no well endowed library Nuek U U:* vpltMiUed rtock of goods, and is wiII *ba ii jfcoftujtry. Ujjcle Sam will do it too ment it has certainly gained much well de ut tne old geatiemsn is a little fastidious, served popularity and we now look with and tbvsfure wait# w) bu asked. Let us not muc keep the dear oUl man in suspense. From ft thousand giitd voicas shall we not haar re-1 Dicksn's Household Words" is alw$yfc eehoed nr^irja and wood-lsnd, from neat, e'ean, and like an egg—chock full of St. Joseph u Hi itf O'tv, thu resjjectful en" roo,« and worthy proprie tor of Iheofc^ws mentioned itue line. Will not the prept of«|flNcs and Nej»raska sjeak o^t in thttjrd# 'tOTies mi this subjcrH. Let every n^jra)^n|t»tb#^hou use his utmost in fluence. flft ft we 8 me 4x- ^latellig enoer, •bJliyrsinptioB f*om w desid XB mm with twyfpn^tvn, is enongb iftulklWo «Mt iM»B|unic«t»an South, ftM We j^Wibftyp'k. 4l1e a»4onger ft mat *m wwm of «e«u^ nsLemity. Feward along your petkioos 'W.il #e wtft aoftd Unole Sau« a month request, and make him thipk ht least, that our wants ought to be supplied, if thejr ar# not. fri jids, in$ all prtCfti** toe largo hall lighted up of music, nnd a rich aud splnu ved up io the second story.— £a* free as air to his friends, one Weil, he had a multitude of friends a perfect oeenn of them, more most sftaguino expectations hoped fcojr, .Til© house was filled, near two hundred coupes, as we are told, besides the many that ibtf*1d ncfrftttond. All seemed happiness and ijoypu^U Sat, drauk ftnd danced with and as !ng as they wir-hed. We sin rety hqps neighbor Jackson wU^ai-. iji hare so strong a band of friends. We are gratified to leam thai the itage Mill is under a good "headof' I water," and doing an excellent and profitable business. Under the supervision of our es teemed and worthy young friend, Mr, A. J. 'WiUiaras, the publio can rely on being ac» wt Cire*l*4i»n tfany Stirip*prfiuk- commtuJated with asaperior article of Flout andfttliftsonablo rates. l( SaoW. On Friday night we wore surprised by a heavy storm of snow, such ap^one as is quite uncommon in this region. Next morning it lay oq the ground near six inches deep on a H'ow library that never gets old or out of wiUioat 1 it. Itig areaJ ""t 4 wo L»ve bri*Khlly» wfcera the Gci^eral ai his cuiupwiy were high bluflfa Ipok bare i*gaiu and the roads •re|good. left by tbia party. They report a considera ble snow to t$e ^orth, with hut little food to sustain atook- tS^xue of the tea ma give out, rough and unpleasant. Fine timj to hunt, giMPu U plenty and easily taken. I.ditorN Table. NOVEMBER ISSUES. Ha«in* been confined, by sickness* thr^ thtf laid three weeks, we have been \inablo to »ouoe the various m»gaiine^ fcc., thai havo been received, so we gtvo them a gass ing notice in single filo* "Coder," for this month, Is snper-excel lent, aiioun Ung in every combination of at* tnictioti in ta^t«, talent and skill. GrahacuV' is not a whit behind the best he ever issued. It need* no praising, every one who knows it, leaves U dearly—a more interesting periodical could nut well be got °p- larg«- kk and the u s had but air Frank Leslie's Gnx^tte of Fasvion," is splended and most fascinating raag- Jew®« Saturday and Sunday the celleat little thing for children and youth, cool« *m\j book, fi engravings. The fashions are always prottier and later in Petersen than in any other mag azine. Mrs. Ann & Stephens, the celebra ted author of 'Fashion and Famine/ is one of the editors, and writes exclusively for it, as sisted by all the bast female authors. The terms' are a dollar less than those of other Pu nam's" is becoming the star of mag azine literature, and every number becomes more interesting under its present inanagc- in(ere8t for its monthly arrival. isosaethinir good. It is a work one loves, from a ,on* Post O&e tJepartmeatjj that th«s matter has gets insipid, but one wants to sit down and been under »oo#ider»tion there for some time. I read it all th Wg WOQ( ii Wl'l Uie send'prtnt- -Peterson^ Lady's Magazine",is really a, £^rWe learnfrom tho Allegany City (Pa) sweet and desirable work—abouuding ia all Bulletin, that a woman named Mary Furgu that makes a book admired. Peterson has 't0n committed to the jail ol the county 'laid tlie foundation for reat popularity for 'for his magazine, and he will reap the reward. Lach number will contain a steel engraving a colored fashion plate, and about forty wood but before his* arrival, the unhappy w.-maii magazines of similar rank, vb. #-,00 a year geon, would have been supplied with somt instead of $3,00. MTnaintanAr. It rtver thorough before laying it aside. j0r m0 re of ouf reading neighbors don't subsoiibe—we would not do without it for twice the price Arthur's lioiuo Magazine" is a neat apd literature, Mlip.. with rtal marit, mapy more gaudy, a na, pr well executed book of faaoiens and choice some recent observations made With ijMjfcti modest and unassuminfg, it will of Rosso's teleseopo: "With respect to the moon, orery e points Mong butterSy concern. We always did admirte -jjstih^tly seen and be had no dfrub«thft* ,1 Utur'sjporq thaij any oCh'ftf moresppar-j j^r favoriible ei ream stances, it WonMl WDtiy popular wosht nmrt, talieut. si^d skill are |#o 4h ,(^|eo^s: 50 fBet^ in be| always haa^lsjaiuel^ ^ortryod between it# covers. .. i*n ,tjmi:.:*! "Jlwre's Wftsbern Eadys'Book^ is tnijr ^mA ». choice Western production and deittryii the,, e'fftcf thai Western! P?**™*** sifcppoet ef ft Westom Jfople. Many af our belt authors«4bd writw iN itl contributor®^ i L.1, 1 id wali oopiwolod ^oumftl, dsvote^inWs V u i. -i4 oy ^Bftllonl PletoHhl^ U tfct woAly pubiiabed. U iftgpt np with great akiiy and oare, nnd is a ba»utifal union of An i- Jf moo W &>* 4/* rk sprit or a». •porting WL„ bounded* Anyt|tttg ity or humorous, finds *'aa (•Hy*1 {nteo it* column*. WW****- +VJ!-»- Africa Uneal. .' "The Country Gontlematj," we «6ni amon# the first of Ouiflbgric littoral Journi 'The Rural New-Yorker" Is iilao an excel*! lent work and should be more sftlowivdj 'The Iowa Farmer" is ftworfc that none of] our farmers should neglcot to real. The "Pr&jrie Farmer" published at Chicago ^dj the "Wi^onsin Farmer" published at Jam vilte, Wis., are both exeellent works. Tbecl the Ohio Cultivator," published at ColuQ«,j bus. The lioiaestead" at Hartford, Conn, Valley Fafmer1* pohRshed at St* Louis»are allgood,excellent and useful works, and cost but little, and would be a great] benefit to the farmer. We would call the special attention of those who love good, wholesome, sound read in ', to thjd Periodicals pubUsaed by Messrs, 1 o ler and Wells,—ti*. Water Curs at Phrenological Journals,'1 and their ful and most excellent weekly. Life Il lustrated these are calculated io ekratt the mind and enrich the sou) with genus of liter ature, science and art. The Youth's Casket, is a bright sud ex- The generally citing but little, and doing much u Yankee Notions* will mako yon1 laugh till you ory, and cure you effectoallf of tho lilUQS. With pleasure we will ahow the specimens of the works, we have noticed,'_to any who weuLd like to subscribe, and will forward their subscriptions free of charge. FADELESS 18 A LOVIMG ITKART. fiunny ei res may loose their brightn|ss imble rect forjj»:t th«Mr sves .„~,v ...... feet forjj»:t th«Mr lightuSSS^' Nearly t.vth may ki?ow decay 'Raven tresse* turu to ^ruy, Cheeks be pale, arid •ye»bo dab, F.unt tlie voi^» and weak th« limb, But though youtll and strength depart, FaJeloas is a loving iioart! 'tike the little mountain flowi r. *¥*ce|iti£j forth iu wintry hour VN h^n the suinnter-a brf-aih in fled, And the gaudier flowrt-u lo«d when ontw«k»tl charms are ouet ri^hter stif 1 doth blossom on, Iesyit* Tnu«'s destroying dai t, The geutle, kindly loving heart. Wealth and talents will avail Vhen on rou^h sea we sail et the wealth may melt the tnow, md the wit no longer clow 5ut more smooth we'll tind tiiti And our eourae the fairer b«» 11 our pilot when w« tiart, a kiudly loving heart, Ye in worldly wisdom old— Ye who bow the knee to gold, Doth the earth as lovely seem As it iilin iifc". young dic un, Kre the woi Id h-ni cru -U-d o'er, Ft-eliugs good and pure before-- £re ye old al Mauimon's n^rt The Wat yearnings of the h&ut. Grant me, Heaven, my earnest prayer Whet her life of ease or care, He the one to me aligned, That each coming year may fin i Loving though'.s and gci.tle words Twin-1 within my bosom's chords, And that a^emay but impart Iiipei freshness to my heart. li'lu, g0 Great improvement will be made in this cap- her. Mrs. F. bewailed her fate n the most itsl marine for 1856. The reading matter heartrending manner, and declared she could will be increased to nine hundred pages a vear-11,ot sentence. In th.s state she Tho ui.f""u')ate ««»a« was a widow with four children, one being y0UIli/ that she was obliged to :ake it I continued a day or two, when it was di^cov- ?Cfe was dvin ha i breathed her last. Thus fuur helpless children are cast on the cold ^charities of the world, and what have they to expect from a community that would incarcerate their only surviving parent in a dungeon and there let her die! Oh, shame [Exchange. REMARKS.—In a truo state of society, this woman, instead of b.Mng consigned to a dun- kind of honest employment, with sufficient pay to support and educate her children. IMMIGRATION.—The crossing oi .oamson our ferry for a month n.ist reminds us of the Is raelites crossing tne Ked Sea. The rod o|l» Jo Gale«, like that of Moses, smites the w*»» tcrs which become parted North and Bmitfe nnd the couatless tbrong pass over dry shod. journ in the wilderness, the Hqd Hea and the Jordon are in juxtaposition, and fairly ovor the Father of Waters, they are at once iu this lspd of milk and honey.—&tate Gap. Lot them come, Col. No matter wheiii they enter so they get to "the land of milk and honey." We have a sprinkling of tbom entering l*ere, and still there is room. 3 with physician was sent for Paooy THAT TU* Moos IS NOT HTUBIFLTE^ Sooreshy, in fm ac ount he has given^qC JMl est srt and talent. It should bo bfttor ftjv is with words a« with iiphoim, tbf itceiatcd. tbey fteo enndonsod, tW^oeper Ihsf .. ^Tnfftae,! .... liut in this case there is no forty years so- puipo»*,«." approved irch S, 1^55. whieh ac ^rtales three additional laud districts In said laud o( ktlii(fc(Kl et vu BOt toshowt Itodby n w^nld W pungent, be »r, 4Yes,' *fe -:fr y# rftil rho n replied the customer, with tears in bis eyes, 'It takes hold first rate, but don't let go worth a cent.' W "tef* V 4t *y •i'jL, »A iNtirs froflk w|sesesr» ol-persons iutfrestfH in t|e onisr wIU give ft lecture ^n at ooa^r«gattonal oh arch olthiiw# After |ij in Thanksgiving to God for His great blessings to us as a people, le enjoyment of a feast tff good things, H^vided for otir ase it is tneet MHnnbU ourselves together to con we axe fostering and suatain flfflllidst, and delibe»ate upon the »(o be pursued in relation there- feel *n Interest fn the efttise, to Io b««r one who enjoys pidu »n able lecturer, be present at iftnd place appointed. It is hoped Meeting will be followed by others same subject. MANY CITIZENS. a Ued, That capital punishment ot^bt sboiished. Discussion will commence at 6} o'clock. s! HOLLO WAV'S PTII.S —Wonderful fSii% 'of a diseased liver. Emily Burton, aged o4, of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Long Island, N. Y., was for a long time in a very prwiarious tlate of health, owing to her liver being diseased {, the medical faculty prescribed for her in vain, and every rerne.iv she thurht likely to be nefit her she made use of with thu'tike ill •access. About two month* ago, she com menced usin^ Ifotloway'g PiJJs, and complied with the printed directions, which quickly produced a very pieasang ohange, in 5 weeks the bloom of health was again UJOH her eheeks, being perfectly cured, to the »gree il le surj-nso her frktada. Thc»e I'lilaare aim intalhbie in alt diseases oi the stomach ami be^rels. SPECIAL HOTlC£S. IOO Choir® Lota, Sitoated in Beer's AduiUon to Council Blulls. For sale by CA8ADY It TEST. Oet, SI, *SS. v5n33if Land on Timet W E art consUiitiy receiving Land Warrants, fortune location, and are now prepared to make entries for settlers and other* at moderate rates. OA8SADY 4 TEST. aug 21, 'M. niut Lo*t.—A fine heavy Gold flpneff sad Pirn, with a dog't heed iniaature for the top. This wa* Uie Editor's 1&*1, aud a much valued pree eut from a friend. Secure his gratitude by re turning it. tf. The Jfafle. The Eastern mail will arrive and depart daily 5undaya t-xcepteii. Mail will be made up aad dosed at 7 U, p. m. J^K. JOHNSON, P. M. llenn, U illiams ACo/n New arid accurate Township Slaps of Iowa, juatree'il aud for Kale at the post office. lltf. Ity" EVERY READER^ Will please notice thr edvcrtiseiueiit headed "To Persona out of Employim-nr," and wnd for a full descriptive Catalogue of all our Works. i o the uninitiated iu the jtrreatart c»f Rel lintr books we woultl say that we present a *chem« for money making which ia far better than ail the gold (uiucg o California and Aus tralia. ILT Any person wishing to embark in the en terprise, will risk little by sending to the Pub lisher $2.'), for which he will receive sample copies of the vsrtous works, (at wbole»ale pri ces) cart fully boveJ, iitsuretJ and directed, af fording a very litx-ral per ecu lag* to thu Agttn: fur bis trouble With thexe he will ,»oon be aole to ascertain the moat saleable, aad order accordingly. Aidress (post paiJ,) ROHKKT SEARS, FiiWshrr, 1H1 VViiiiutik Strict, jNi.w York. KfiW ADV£BTIS£3IEI«T8. NOTKE Of fh^ enfabli^hment of three additional land di strict ft in the tttate of Iowa. IN pursuance of the act of Cougretig, entitled "An act to change the boundaries of *he laud districts in the State of Iowa, and for ether State it is hereby declared and hiade known that the Land Office for tha "TURKEY RIVKR DISTRICT" has beei established at DE CORRAH. in Winneshiek county that «Hfthe FORT DODGJ1 DIS'iRlCT," at FORT DODGE, iu Webster county, and that for the "felOUX RIVER DISTRICT*' at SIOUX CITY, in Woodbury county. Given under ray hand at the City of Wash ington, this thirty-first day of October, A. D. J&5. Br Qansa or TH* FHJRSIDKST. TH08. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of tip Oeneral Land Office. b37W6 BmOCRi wmB». I wltf'^WitiS propoeals through «M« week fer the transportatioa ef the Mail from tbtooity •tfO The V Uaiist' tu i i itk ad Utile fefte* k» ^lirihli^ $,*§6, .-w-v«,.« ,ffC Bed^Mi •wOfu i -I K '"W 4 J, IBeil Blsii Literary Aaaoeiatioa. following is the question for discuss the next meeting of the Association, ^held at the Methodist Church, on Fri [ening, Not. 2a: X. Y. KYNKTT, 8ec. 'pr Ioes the rar.or take hold well?' in quired a darkey who was shaving a gentle man fnm the country, a few evening* since. i NEW ^DVEWI^MK^TS. ,mrr—r—r^afc--—:• rt— ft NeW RHit#ple N/ti Poison Sjreata, and othar for WORTHY OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, Because of its Singular md Entire Uarmlessncss. i be following certificate front one of the most celebrated chnnisls iu tlie United SUtoa is at tached to every to»le 1 RHOINBr (EVER k. A i E CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MAL1R1A, roa THK raKVKNTION AND CURE Of Flnrsr and'Ague,or Uhill Fevsr Dua»b Agae, and other Intermittent and Remittent to-... vers alao of Biliious Fevers^ scconi panied by Typhoid Symptoms Typhoid Fever, Yellow Fever feliip aid Jail T*ever, Gen era] Debility,,Night of disease wli*ch have a cofunott origin »n Malada Qt Miasma. Thi.s subtile atinrtupheric poison, which at certain seasons i* unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the same character vherewjr it exist*,, north, south, east or west, ano will etery where yield to thi« newly discovered ANTIDOTE, which neutralites the psison, completely puri *4 CQf\t1 fies tiie system, and thus entirely removes J" the cause of disease. The proprietor distinctly cUims these extra ordinary remits from Its u»e it will protect any resident or traveler, even in the most sickly or swampy localitiee from any ague or biliious disease whatever, or amy injury from constautly inhaling Malaria ur Ifi aaiua. 1 ft will mihltetly ^eck the agee \0 who have suffered for any leup:,h of lime, frdbl ONE DAY TC TWSWTT VXAJIS, so that th«y need never have ANOTHKa CHILL, by cotiLiaoing its use according to directions. It will immediately relieve all the distressing results of biliious or ague di»eai»ee, such asgen t-ral debility, night sweats, eto. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength and continues uutil a permanent and radical cure is eiFected- And a proof that it is also New-York, June 11,18S5. i °I havo made a chemical Sxaininntion of "Rhode*' Kevcr ana Ague Cure," or "Antidote to Mniaria," t-iM have tested it for arsnic, mer cury, qujiiiuc. and strychnine, but have not IommU a particle of either iu it, nor hare I found any suboiaoce iu iu composition thai would pvuwe lujunwus to the coustitutipu. J. R. CHILTON, M. Il., Chemi«A.» Tiiis allows of iti FREE USE AS A PKEYENTATIVR, i»y wbicn ail ]*ersou.'i may thus be wore of-en tire freedom from the above usu)ed dispanes no matter how sickly the season or awarnpy the bicaiity. PROOFS OF EFFICACY sre frequently puoiniitd, ano the confidence pf the pubiic is aaksdin proportion te iU actual mertts wher ever introduced and uwd. They are only re lied upon to prove its worth. Oite or two bottles will answSr for ordinary ease*, some may rsquire mors. Directions printed in German, French A. Spanish, aocom pany each botile. Price one dollar. tTepmrud aud sold by the proprietor, jAi A. KllODKS, rrov.dence, R. I. Aad for sale by druggists generally. (v5e3m! TO PERS03T3 OUT OF KM PLOYKENT the Dcst nook for AienU JUriT PUBLISHED, an illustrated descrip tion of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Beingaphy •ical and Political History of its government and provinces, productions, resource*, inipe rial jrovernment, commerce, literature, edu eatioirrtl means, r«ligi»»n, peopje, manners, cus toms, antiquities, et«*.., etc., from !ho latest and moat authentic sources. Embellished with a-1 bout 200 engravings, and maps! of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete iu one large octavo volume of hbc.it 7UU pages, cU'ganily and substantially bound. Retail price t'L IL/* i'ersons wishing to act as Agents, and do a safe business, can send for u speoiinen volume, and a subscription book (price if both $3,25, sent free of pustule,) and obtain from one to two hundred hulwwribers, to be delivered at a certain time to ba agreed on, say iu 30 or 40 days from tfce time of Kigniag. If. 1 Send for ft fsw eopies and try them aaieng^year friends. ROBERT SEARS Publishes the following Popular I Host rated Works, and for the sale of whicli lie desires nn active Agent in every county of vhe United) States. A small capital of $^0 to $25 ouly re quired. The most Elegant and Useful Yolnmo of the Vrar. SEARS'S GREAT WORK RUSSfA. O* Also, a deeply Interesting volume, entit- persons," emlniciiig the Romantic Inci dent* and Adventures iu the lives oi Sovereigns, Statesmen, General^. Princes, Warriors, Trav eil^rs. Adventurers, Voyag rs, eminent in i lii.^Uiry of Eurojie ui.d Ameriaa, including sketches of ovor 5u celebrated heroitc characters. 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It contains an account of the early history of thecouutry, Constitution of the United Slates, a Chronological Index, Ac. Several hundred engravings. Price $3,00. With a variety of other popntar Pictorial t^orks, of such a moral and rellgisus influence, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a ppblie benefit, aad receive a fair compensation mr their labor. UJT TO men of euterpriae and caot, this busi ness Offers an opportunity fsr profitable employ ment seldom to 1LT Persons will tain iOSHMlMftoA' 1 with. tb engage in their ssle, con* tious to A U A IROUt ISOKrI of tar and -Haa# N E W A V E I S E E N S Fil l. A.\O WIMA STOCK. BIV1B IS UP—FREIGHTS DOWI—CHOC* KISS ABUNDANT AKD CHXAF. J. B. JBNMSffiS, WHOLESALE k RETAIL GROCER COM MISSION MERCtlANT, And Deafer to Country i'rodure, West tide of Main Street, opposue Et*gar Houtt Joseph, Mo., ISconsisting81.thehis now receiving fall and winter stock, of following articles he offers for the lowest price- for canh. KOhhds N. O Sugar,) 10 gross blacking 100 bbl* pow'd, crush'd.lOO kgs choice T« and clarified do, 200 kegs ass't nails, 5W bble, hlfs, ksgs of| mackerel, 25.pkg« wiiite shad,: Iketi«h dtroeber^' 50 bxs soap, 400b*s candles," ?fubs rice, 60 bxsj hlf.qrsratsins 10 bbls iimoads, lO bbls pecans Engj "walnuta, 20 balee cottn batting, do cotton yarn, 30 bxa starch, 104 doz cans ovt-ters whole and hit cans, 104 doz sardiues, hlf and qr bx», 10 bxsasat'd pie fruits, 25 bbls pepper-sauce. 10 bxs frsh fruits ass't, 25 bxs tomato cataup, 50 bxa mustard, 100 bxw as& ted candies, 1000 ft safety fuse, o'JOO gallon atone ware. Cash paid fur Country Produce such'aft heuip, bacon and lard. All kiuda taken iu eXp ehangu for Oroceric-a at Cash trices. (v5n24l Sept. lttOO. V AA IOO JOO theoluer red with some white spot* on it. Anv person'knowing there whereabouts will confrr a great favor by leaving word at the Pwtottica. 3. EGGLESTC'N. Oct. 30, '55. a34if K36w4 which 100 bxs tobacco, ous brands, 25 bw srnkV tobace*^. r.n fiiwt iQ0 bbls Belcht t' Sug ar-bouse Molasses,. 100 hif bbfs kegs do,'50,0M (Wgars tar's b'del 50 bbls plantation doj 50 ke^ssoda, ^M^fcidP" rt,rii 10 salaeratus, 500 nfMsie no cotl'ee'l200 reams wrpnir naor. 500 sis 6. A. salt, 25 bxs str.okd herriiiftj salt, 25 bxs str.okd 10 bx« codfish, 50 doz buckets, f. 2j dol netit tubs, 10 doe tar bucket®, 25 doz wash boads, 12 doe chhrns, lSeoils maniHe sad *iftte rope, 59i|es bed cords, bis wi dotr gissftv. dot tumbferS, 10 bx^ qt sud pt dsks*. •00 lbs S. F. indtgo, 2 bbls madder, 5 bbls Copperas, 5 kegs allum, 5 nl s pepper, 5 bks pimento, 25 ibbnutuie^st. 35 lbs cioves, 100 lb* ifr'u giage^ 25 mala cassia, 50 bxs matches, IU0 bags assorted sbotr 10 kega bar lead., .00,fHM D. caps 50 bxs E D. obee«e, 2a bxa lemon ayruu, 40 bbls & kegs tar, FLOIU V OOO t*aeks Fine aad S. F. Flour In store and for t-ale by .4. B. ^f.N^ING^, £jU,Jq^eph. CHEESfc. boxes prime R.CTieese.lust re^eiv«j| siuJ for sale by J. JENNINGS, *a v5u.jbif Main st St. Joseph rnESii ovsTim doren fresk cove Oysters,• jast received aud for sale by J. B. ENN1 f«GS. WAITED. *000 pounds Beeswax 5000 bushels Beans aud ait Uie dry Indus iu North Missouri. J. B. JEJN'NIKGS. rSTRAY IfOTICE. Strayad from the subi»cribt r, ou or about the Frat of Sept. laat. oae Bay Horse, black mane* tail an«l legs, oue amail while spot io lbs fore ba»d heavy, strung made herse, aboat 111 hands high, and a natural pacer Said horse ie the property of Mrs. M. E. C*ry. Any p«r soii returninp the said horse or can give auj r|^ liable information whertt fie nay be foustf.wiff be liberally rewarded. JAS. WHITAKER. Council Bluflb, BOV. C, '55, u35t3 STRAYED. Strayeil from Coun il Binffs, some ru lime iu the montn of May last, two yearling Hiefers.. Oue a deep rri, j. C. U ROE, ^7"' Carpenter, Joiner, MHU iUa^ter Builder, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. /•-A TTAV1NG permanently located himself 1 A in the above place, be is prepared to tr vattention to all tails and demands in the line of his profession. Business respectfully solicited, and satisfac tory reference s iven. Council Bluffs, Iowa, OCL 8,1855. n3ltf. A PRIYATE SALE! rjlHE HE Irunifttan House, lrauistati, Cass coun U held at private fale, and will be acid at a bargain. This i8 the best tavern stand in western Iowa, and for business facilities, can- be surpassed by any location ia the west, on the premises. W, C. trauistan, Oct. •r0, '55. CROFF CO. n34tf FOR SiAI.E. 2G0acr«»8 offirwtrate land within 3 miles of Couu. il liluifs, on reasouablo terms. Apply to GEO. SNYDER* Oct. 2», '55, o33tf FOR SAL& Several good Houses and Lota in Council Bluffs. Apply to GEO. SNYDER. Oct. 23, '55. »33tf "r~ FOR RE WT A Room ou the corner of Madison aud Pierce streets, 16 by 22 ft. suitable for a uiaillamily. Enquire of GEO. SNYDER Op*. S3, a»3tf We are now prapared telarnlshchoidft lUaenta of Floyrer Seed^ hj' msi^ free of postage, on the following termtt ii lTapersf oue of each variety, $1.00 05 5W10 65 s 5?il0 100 yy Ca talogne* fowarded to dl Spplicauta who enclose a paata^ 8tain^£ngy Council Bluffs, nov. 13, '55. N1pear l«Wn€S^-To 4hft lo sslsil, £0 OTICE is hereby glvea, th^'l#fll ap at tbe Land Offioe io Sioux City, en the tfthday of December, A.D. 1^5} to pro re ap my preemption ou (hs South Weit fraction* ai quarter of section id, in towushfnHH, North range 47 West ti»« Raat Ualfpfwhct has been located by a Military Boaaty Land Warranty No. 43494 of act «f ir5U, and the West half *m teead by Jesse WiUkams, of fWHUld, Iowa WU13 JMIQI&J Hermitage j«thi(h«» f*? cm for fSmpHeter^