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*V- \*d r- tnr« A«V *M* .i&Jjr »».• '.ttU I a. 0#0ftGS SNYDttr* tkW VTTORNEYS ... A ~r-._... A feat, wilt pfvcdtoe ft all thhddilld a, Lands selected .jtelteaghthnd deeds and «()M VlHllt|ldfa i tad dispatch. the County JHfijW A COCHRAN. E N E A A N A E N council Birrrs, omptly attend to the location am V v salt* of Land Warrants for non-resi dents. The payment of taxes and the pur chase and sale of real estate gmerelly. Will also eater lands for settlers and give tiro*- for payment. vin33tf DEXTER C. BLOOMER, Attorney, Counselor and Land Agent, council BLurrs, iowa. ^ARTICULAR attention given to the pur chase and sala of land?, the investigate of" land titles, location of laud warrants, pay ment of taxes. and collection of debts, in west ern Iowa and Nebraska Territory JJf' Oliicc first door East of Pacific Hnn«e. June 19, 1855* [v5nl4tf A W BABBITT, ATTORNEY an 1 Couucellor at Law and Solicitor in Chancery, S»*lt Lake City. Utah, will attend to all business entrnsted to him in Utah Territory. Ha will also atterxi it business in th« Supreme Court of the liuited States. DR. W B. OGDON,^r~~~ SURGEONst.,a Dentist. Drficf ou east aide of Madison i**w doors above the tin shop. Council Bluffs,Iowa. [vthtSly PRICE* W. C. ASHES PRICE fc JAMES. AT. LA A, Council Bluffs City, Iowa. v5e£4tf L. M. KLINE, TTORNEY aud Counsellor at Law, Coun cil BlutFs, Iowa. v4n25tf C. E. STONE, ^.tUntey and couns^ller at Law aad »oli ciior in cbaaccry. llTILL five prompt alien ue a U all bMlMH yl iittriHtd to Ilia care, in either the 8Ul or 1 Dial not, or iu ti»e State. fl^MMvajf •k.stt)WCssmUBMU^ ROYAL D. AMY, Mparlorwaxt, ANUFACTURER of copper, tin & sheet iron aud k-aler in cookiug, heating aiid stoves, Mao ison street, sign of the •eutfer p«t,''Council liiutfs, iowa. v4nItf JOSEPH L. SHARP, ATTORNEY c. roai). VTTORNEYS I Wi and Counsellor at Law, T!en- wood, Milis county, loaa, will attend to «li business in the 6th Judicial District entrus t#d to hi ire, He will also attend tn LusliieMr ia the Supreme Court of this state and of the United Slates. viu_30tf. J. SHERMAN, TTORNEY and Couucellor v Law.Oma ha City Nebraska Terrio»ry. [v4n3)ly Land G^MCtod L. BOVIN. FORD k BOWEN. at Law and Connseilors Council Bluffs City, Iowa. CTOrrific, second story, N. E. corner Broad way and Madison Street. v4ii2?tf. Land Agency at I'omrcil Bluffs! fl^HE sulscnf'fr having opened an offic at Coaucil Bin t», in Iowa, is prepared locate la»d»« either in th« Kau«sville or bieux City laud uistrict-s on warrants or cash. Hav ing spent tiie la-st t»vo years exploriue am. surveying lands in said «MstricU, he consider himself qualified to make tiie beat seieclion# lli5 rates vary from 6 to ll dollars per quartei Mcuon. A liberal deductiou froui these raU-t for larger tracts. KXFEBENCKS: Geo S. Fisher, linkers, Ottawa, IU. Win. H. W. Cuhhntan, *4 Dr. E. Lowe, Council Bluffs. J. B. Stutsman, B. R. Pegram, (v5i.22tf J. H. WAGNER. RICHARD M. YOUNG. I^te Commissioner of the General LAND OFFICE, Hmgton AVING op«ned an Agency Office in With Mexio, hack pay, extra J*y, dtc. Letters addressed to Richard M. Young. Washington city,/o*' paid, will receive prompt attention. RICHARD M. OL'NG. Washington City, July 1, l?53.-14-tf. MRS. C. ARMOR, IIINCi to continue the business of her ite husband, would respectfully inform the citizen* of this city, auti ilie traveliiug com munity that bhe (Will be prepared o furnish them with lnard aud lodgings on the inohtrea sonable terius at the City Hotel, on Middle Broadway. Her table will b* furnished with all the seasons afford. CHARLOTTE aRMOR. Council flloffs. Aug. Sth, n vW»3lf '^4 a44—tf. TELEGRAPHIC I \V]T(1 made arrangemonls with the St Joseph sod Ht. Louia Evpress tiaas, am ureoerod to receive and foward messages to ail parts of the Uewn, aadohteiaqaick aaswars Messages received rt Wh* Wtato lo [tad have 150 bushels ef 8b beshcls ef jM mm tfe. iowa, 1 Emigrants famished Maps and surveyors Particular attention gir»n desirable and permanent from the I-and Office Dapi Umber, swamp A pr«irtelwd» roads, bluffs, ^|rC 4* are in showing U» our o«l taking of i for atio i»\ residents, and in loaniaf oaual rates of the country _'l At our office will be found noapMte naps thi itake plMs- We wiii, upon request* f£ai» ters Office plau ah«wi«f '»uJ my township, and seat upou re ceivinir the land office babf W ceaU, which :an W rt iuitU^l us by mail lo stamps. Horace Everett, of th« above firtd, Attorney it Lawr, wi give his particular aUaaUon to t«»« investigation of tKles and tke «eu«r«i duties of '.is professio n, which oai* be atteud*u to at his We refer to Li»«ah» Clark, Dubuqaa Jofca Powers Si Co., Mobile, AU Cleveland Itros., ^ew Uriean» Lucaa 4 Snaouds, I»rby ,b Barked*!*-: St. Louis o-li».r .Metropolitan Rank, Now York Jo^ph Whitnvf &. Co., Bos ion Cailw) Hader, W'.dlis. Chilo*othe, •)hie A C*. Erfe, Esq-,'Westftiiu*ter, Maryland, V Hutf.1%1, Shanandoah Co., V. Aug. 28.^55- __ Fairfield, i Council Bluffs, 1 T&uiteti NKNN, WILLIAMS ASP CO, SMITH HOOTON, I I AM (j ,« I CoOFKR. W11 Land A*ntj k Baakin- House. Uhavingassociated KNN, WillMO1"® A Co., of Fairfield, Iowa, tbeiUHelves, a^partntrs, M'-»ers. i. Smith Hooton.fc. WiiUam Uh| er,under ttafc stylsaiui i.ame of Heno Hiii»«»«i Hoot#® Co., Have opensl an oftco on Broadw^r, next door to the Pacific House, immediately opposite the Land office, and axe bow Particular Iminess, tattl prepared to do a gen T-ral land and baakiag business, Fro» our fcMpff acjuaintaaee WW— uess and thorough kftowledpe of As we hope to BMw arAare of tbe busiaaas Hat oegu nlioas briy|w« preparing ouilshrss with fall *D^ the governmsal pUt*. si»d will .,e in possession of the most re table i *ith regard to the public lamls. xnd proceeds promptly remitted »y sight draft* on any of the eastern eities Deposits received and interest allowed. E N N, W1LLIAM S, HOOTO & CO. July 10, 1#^ QEO. otusi. Jvu* WKAas,is. r. H. VTOTKSand Bills «ullectedaud remitted to aay part of the United Stale*. Money received aa dejjosit, aud iateroat al Extern or Southern Drafts furai*W hi soms :o *.uit purchasers. Land (jtfice funds paid for Currency ar Muis of Exchanire. Leans effected oa good seeurrty. Taxes pud, ii'le# •xam'.ned,and Real Estate bought ami aoid on Commission. Lauds entered for settlers and tim« given fo payment. Office opposite Pacific Housf, lo west lower room of Laud Office. REFRENCB8. F. S. Josup k Co., Baokers, Drftmqtie, W. J. Barney Jk Co., Iowa. Cook A Sargent, Bankers, Davenport, lowa« Culberton «fc Reno, Bankers, h»wn Citj, Iowa. People's lUnk, New York Citj. tvetchum, Rogers k York City- G. W. Jones, u Wash City, will devote his attention to th» |»rocuremeiit i Revolutionary, Invalid, and hali pay Pensions, and Bounty Land Warrants and the prot^ecution of claims generally befori Congress, aud the Executive Departments of th« Government. He will attend especially to ah claims affecting the titles to land, contested pre-emption caws, fcc., and to all claims foi *4r«'«lost in the service during the late wai j. r. cs» ADT, Bennet, Bakers, New Seldon, Wuliers & Co., Ws^hingtoh, f. C. Hon. Cha«- Ma«on, Com, of Patents, Wash ington, 1). C. Hon. A. C. Dodge, S.U.S., n Jos. WilliamS} Chief Iowa. Council Bluffs,.Iowa, Nev. CA8AD1 k 1 Attorneys Co an sell AND E N E A A N coumcil ISAAC R« AUP, fftAwiclc. ALDEN, HOWE & quired^ zr: of inoaera im_ anos and the first premioia T. Gilbert ,A Co«'$ make, lian'patent). Second-han| pianos a 'as. Prices frsftn |w to $150. frve diftreat isel well known 9. D. Extracts from Testimonials of Masic Profess org and Editorials, coaceruing Horace WaUv's Moderu Improved Pianos. the aosal rmation Time and sight bilU bought and sold at cuf ent rates. Collections made iu JJ V^1 GreeBt, Vfare & Bentos, Bsskers, Uesleri in Kickssge Lmm* AgeatJs COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. Iowa. WXLCH. ttSO. HOWBf WELCH. OBNUIAL OKALSaS III, REAL JESTATB AND KCHAKGE. FLOR3WQ£.lMKBRASKA LA 1Mb sold. (Jollections uromplness any section Lands bought and reasouable terms, .Ifpney remitted with Maps illustrating r^ famished at re »f $3j al^o letter* explana- ADVANTAGES' thteeof traasmltted ''W*"dr JsBbi rarely achieved.—Henry Your instruments are a seaeibht ment upon American piauoa, aad an honor |u the maaulacturer- There is ne doubt bft Utey will be appreciated by tiie public, aad all Chfckering & Son, Heracp Utt, JVuans oseatiae, A NTS ai-irrs, i WILL promptly attend to Agencies Locating Collections, Investing Maaa*. nid Selling Land Warrants, aad a| other buAi uess jK-rtAinmg to their profeauion, in Western Iowa snd Nebraska, •T- Council Bluff, Feb. 33. '55w/ d-40-tf. toigtotwell befppaosed, th^t lns* lection there troeld be soh« Wv| wents But there is one which, w fiuiah aFd,/**n^paWlb if it ooes not axeel, any have ever se«o. Horace Waters aad most thoi upon iiiysfiil'flilllpi |m ihefcUea of even aW Aae ia teas. ®a^W WW I^^WIwf Sw^vv0Mpv9 pearl, while the lege ai« moetr* ed, and the Whole Insfmneht ofgreat exeeikaoe and of Nkw Yoitii, l«H.einber 12, 1HS4. Horace Waters. Esq. 333 Broadway Dear Sir—Having examined your Piano Fortes from scieuulic and appropriate tests, 1 am enabled to form a t»atisfarlory juiigemsiit of their merits, and it is with pleasure that 1 speak of tia-m its among the n»st celebrated and im proved make# ol the For pov» *u", luiiliaucy and richness of tone, elasticity of touch, and beauty of finish, they will not suffer iu comparison with those of any other niftia.facturer and those desirous of ob taining a jt.'ally Puuio Forte—one tnat will pfove au equivaleut for their meaus, will hud bush a #Mia jourtaauUfiM ta«tna|euL. lace s m- 3.a Imanafactories,i's ImW U. W as mel [tuned th« equal temiiara«peatVihe ^ostwede iu the United Stales. Prfea ftS, #60, $75. $100, $115 $125, $136 and $15«. SmMI's double bauk meiodeoa$SM» Vfldk Piauo and Meiodeou guaranteed The best terms to the trade, schools, ^c P*r discount to clergymen and churches. All orders prompt ly aueaded te. Music nst Is fi| pani af tha couutry. poet-paid, at the reduoed rat«s. Oeu era! and soiatt catalogues and schedule of pri ces of Pianos fowaroed to any address frwe of charge THOS BAKER. R. A Leader of Jollien's Baud and Musical Directar k. Conductor at MMo*s Garden. For power, brilliancy aad rich seas of tooe, •lasticfty of Itmtk, fk^lSM atfd (hnM^itj af maka, they ars ia advaaap of muf tatfb sva^saca i horn mirers oi true merit.—~i)ecar Comettant For (ower of touo, depth of baas, abd bfiil an^y Of trebie, ugeth. with accuracy of toucA (hey are equal Mfauiy 1 as* actualuWxi with, and 1 cordially receiuiiiend th*m to those Wishing lo purchase.—V. C. Taylor. Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' I take great pleasure in pronouncing them in strument* of a superior qualUy, btfth of tons aad touch—Augtus Cockel. We consider them of especial attention, from the resonaut and exceediug musical tones which Mr. Waters has succeeeded iu attaining.—*!!. Y- Mufical world aud Times. 1 he Horace Wsterspianossreof saperiortooe S 1- (ton vssy beat assortment of music aud of piauhs to be found in the Uaited States, and We urge our southern and western friends to fire luma call whenever they go to New York.—Graham's Magazine. the N. Y. Chrietiau Inn. and elegant finish. ^uiiiiiig at the 5tate Fair displayed greater excellencs in any department than the puno forte manufactured by Horace Waters, of this city.—Churchman. iforace Waters' Piano Fortes are of full, rich ami even tone, and powerful.—N. Y. Jfuideai Review, Your uew square piauoe, sir, sre of such clear ness and equality of toue throughout, that they very successfully eempete with the v«luasiusiis and expressive grand Piano —Vaaderweyde.. The editor of tlw Savannah Repubiieaa, Sa vant, ah Ga., siK .iking of tiie piano fortes kept by Messrs. J. vV, Morreil Sl Co., of tliat city, says: It will be seen that their stack csnprhti instrements offcvery grade of excellence, from 'if H. Worces Rkven./ It (pi avoi- Clark, sad Baedn be sotea eiy/lne idstru beauty af its thiei meNt lies in the powet, brllliancraiid the ihsticliy 3f its merit lies in the richness of its toue, sn touch. e efllteW material, aad ofrcetst naid af sUedlsg brllliancrwad VI Extracts from Editorials coaaernin| 0. Gil npai The £olfiD For perfect musical instrument haman ingenuity has constructed. Two instrocsehte are blended in onaermng bert sndComDanfy's PrsmiumJPelms Pianos orte is ua^^MMix the most f1 b) one. The^Eolian is both stteshed snd detscb- wi'th^uUt! o msy elicit the melodious strains ef the JBaltea, and IrttigH piano. The Inetnuneat whtah. in incited to the daaee or gives for which Maloda aad Mr.lAan' tite S' hit ftetiv* NS| I jJf'v 't£d V We are very happy to *tat)d carrected on this point. We teade the statemeat alluded to above on the authority of a professor af music in this city, without haviug observed in refer ence to it owrselve*—a thing we very seldom de. We have sinoe examined Prinos 4 Co.'s Meiodeons, aad And "A Tuaer" right. Tho' nearer the equai temperaturs than Carhart's, it is still unequal. We do know, however, that 8. D- & H. W Smith's Melodeons. sold b* H. Waters, No. 333 Broadway, are tuned iu tho equal temperament—N. Y Musical Review. Messrs S. I), i W Smith rank as the first mufaclurerh of the meiodeua in this co uitry. Their i iistrumeiiis are recommended by the best J«»dgcs as superior iu every respect.—Boston Couimonvealtil. yy There is constantly iu stire at this eu tsbiislinient, ten dirierent maleof Piaiios aiyi flved itiereut makes of Melot eons. 2jr Each iustrument is guarrautesd to give teiUre satisfactiou, or (he purchase money re fduded Persons at a distsnoe wishing to purchase wiH, by fowarding thsirorders, hav« their wants as well and as cheaj ly supplied as theogh per 'ly preeea(. (vSulOtf MARYLAND LOTTERIES. dteci Maruro Atl iurt^ Lf. ofi •TV* degree Wateou. Colsouditko netstssr illiag of ete or CertiAoatea, ia the Maryland Lotteries Persons at a 4i«laapaiaMI|r confidently rely upon having th«jr orders ibr Tickete promptly filt^d, and the strictest confidence oljeerveti. Theae Lotteries are drawn daily iu public In the city of Baltimore, under the superintendence of the State Lottery pouiuusaiouer. Htssvy Ln^nds are given to the State a* security for the payment of all prises. The prices of Whole Tickets are from $1 to $20. Hal/ aad of No. 4 Cslvdrt St,, Baltimore, Maryland. Sep. II, 'tt. v5-ly H. ft* dLLHORlM exnviSK A A U K E I N I E N dovareten remedy for rheunpatuu bruses. iaa.sUmess of joints, burns, acaids, fresh #oanls agae cake, piles, cake in th rites of iaseets, or reptiles, apps nippUe, salt rheum, neuralgia, oKth ache bells, ling-worms, and cutaneous jijfcctious ot 41 kinds. ith tin* ,» *. •W ••t,-'fe»",",'»t jH*-** WjMfafliHwW •V:WM*. «Wr- rpr. *FW voices Itei dtf» hmliii low—, tad £t parlor jLoxraaiasJ Baltimore, Jely 1st, l«65. 1 CMIemtm af rmtkmm^Tici te its mf mi Urlii WHsBrs^sd djiMl^F JC 4*, OnmmTJg*mi j~wF^W tMBlqr, the nasi atteatioq to tkj i 7 VgSfS •**_ 1 Ifj-Ii mi- II -11 iii: I II "It 1855. IK. GLEKWOO l*WH n 1 just rtcfived most Vim) to western It Our ican and u wiU hri Amoa^oor la svetry where tioa •*.» v ae'i Dt. a VMMftber of inrai, CM With spacial refer shea the fMUpMiuieut, and have not fouud otalanad idi|w temperament. The temper aOMat in Urn atelsdsoaa of Pnnee A Co.'sman ihave esamiued, approaches near eqpal than |htae of Carbart fc Need ham, ktt Mia far from equal, as any one 'troubled with a aim ear,' I feiafc wHl deaide, if they try the chorda of aad Fsharp in •accession.—A Taner, Poaltney, Vt, 100 cook sixes. 100 kegs Doors, O O I Quarter Tickets in proportion. There are neverless than 23,000 Prises ia any Lottery, which prises vary la amount from to $100,000, according to the price of the TiekJ st. For instance— When tlte price of Tickete is $! the highest prise is about $&»080 When the price of Tickets is $3 the highest prise Is about «... $104)00 When the price of Tickets is $5 the highest prise is about $20,000 When the price of Tickete Is $10 the highest prise is about $40,000 When the price of Tickets $20 the highest prise is about $70,000 with nsmerons Prises of $10,000, $5.IM0, $1 UUtl, $^U0, $100, Ac., Ate Persons can remit us auy amount, from $1 upwards, that the) wish toiuvest, on receipt Also, it will eafe aphflm, big head %tha»tder, sweeay, fistater splint, riugbons, initt evil, stiff complaint^ bott* colic, fa«»y distemper, yellow water, glaaders, $t, mtm a. a. oiLUfoss's VEGETABLE ANTi• BLLLIOUS PILLS Fm* the permanent curs and eradication oi ^fapepsis, eiysipelas, liver complaint ague •He, hilsnatHMl, melancholy, headache, dis •aseeof tke skm, such aahlotnhes and piinpio^ IMMdhM, uerveuaness. pain in the back, sid aad breast, bilhous affections of all kinds, cos IMeiites, impurities of the blood, and all those dwariMH te ilhhliaalet are liable. All orders sdrtreesnd to McKenny 4 Ranaer ^jtfSS^VimkW a5v35-ly Agents for OevpaU Blntk. 200 $1 which we fowsru its value in Tickets ia e Lottery designated by the purchaser, or, if none be designated, iben some Lottery that will be drawn afker the buyei lias got the ticket in his possession Au Offi cial Scheme of the Lottery will be sent with all tickets ordered, carefully sealed in an ordinary envelope, aud on the day the Lottery is drawu the official drawing will be sent, together with a written explanation of the result of the pur ckase. The drawn numbers are also publisher ill the daily papers of tho city of Baltimore, ami ia the Daily National Intelligencer, Washing ton, D. C. A circular containing all the teheinee will be seat to any oee by addressing the undersigned* Addrrss orders for tickets to X. BRENAN, AlV. GOODS! L« OO of the it .^a! il patterns, safes, chairs, Tcmn^es, far—•» *c I haaticg stoves, all patterns and lis, assorted. sash, blinds, paints oil, Ac. 8 AND SHO&S, We have sirtjr eases, all sorts and patterns. And every thing «|M that may be found in store* this side of S Lo«ls. Our heevy loss by fire and th*» failure -mmiy TOOTLE & the Our stock business houses throughout the statsa, have shown to us tie ne c4sity 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 that wish to pay down for goods, that they will suraly purchase. By doing this kind of s business, we are not subject to Toss, by bad debts and Others losses, which eurely follows after crediting. We do not pretend to say a Nebraska City and Omaha City does, that onrs is thk pthce to iat**f «onry, but we do say we will give you more ^oods for your luoucy, Lk«(l any other house west of St. Louis. Call and examine—notronbleto show goods. Remember the sign of the Cheap Cash Store, Gkriwood, Iowa. (£y We buy dry hide«, furs, peltries, corn, wheat, oatd, bacon, pork, wax, tallow, feci-, at highest prices. july 31, v^nllm.'l ifl a cstl before you purchase, and if we jowareeM vou cheap gootb, neiiehb(»rs do so OO Boxes CTiass 1 [and I OO Kegs ass't Nails, and every other article fas building purposes, at the e' in Gleuwood. TOOTLE "4 Bedsteads, 10 Bureaus, 13 j^a, 35 tables, 10 lounges, and any quantity of other fur niture ,cheap, at TOOTLE GREENE Boxes assorted Teas, pat up exprwaaiy~ for I our trade, (uotsuok) very cheap, at Gleu wood, by TOOTLE It GREENE. WANTED, SOOO bushels Wheat, Oats, Corn) also hides. Flour, Meal, Furs, Bacon, Ac. „_1 TOOTLE &. GREKNB. JOSEPH T. HIIfCHKAN, wl W-Pure iUlnwood,, 1 your ttc URF.ENE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. E N W O O I O W A We beg leave to call the attention f00*1 p«opio of Mills, Pott,. IW \A/wattainie, Montgomery and Casscoun aes, Iowa also, Douglas aud Cass counties Nebraska territory, to our large and late sup ply of every kind of merchamiise usually kept ui western iowa. at Groceries is large and comnlete hastng beea haught ai shipped a little tower t^ap osr ae%Mors. Our stock of Hardware Wooden war eSootea^i S6oea, I Hteap we will make our Retuember the cheapest house in tow TOOIXE Sl GREENE. July 31. vf)n2itf OO hue Doors,assorted sixes, iorsale at Glen wood, by TOOTLE 4- GREENE TOOO lights Pine Saah, all sixes, for sale low~ ej est prices by_ TOOTLE Sl GREESE. sacks G. A. Salt, at Glen wood, by TVifVT I t* «. nat LVI TOOTLE & GREENE. assorted at TOOTLE & GREENS. OOOO lbs assorted Iron, ree'd at low freight cheap, by TOOTLE k. GRRENE. a s ehapeaah *..0R£KNE and cheap, by TOOTLE fc GREEN! stare s m** OLKMWOOD, IOWA, Would respectfully in form thsciUtensof Mills and adjoining counties that he Is ia receipt of a gener al assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil's, Dye-stuffs. Books, Sta tionery. Alio, an assortment of Jewelry, per fumery, antfother notions, together with a com plete stock of tobacco and cigars. :co and cigars. -refer medical purposes only. rSailtt •Y MAIL. tolaniiiih choicc 'flbwlb by mail, Pi the Mtafia* terms. rnfih variety, $i^M) 2,00 5,00 4 (^Catalogue* fowarded to all applicants who enotoae a pestage stamp. H. A. TERRY A CO. NSW A 7 0 0 SALO0.Y, UNlRaiahiug touches to appearance are stowed The public are po rooms where, should the keen edge by the oonsolatlou On Broad way cleanliness and without stint or litely invited toc^__ be he so lucky ae 0 ofchagria wHl ke that it was doaesleeh, easy aisd without hurt iatf the fcnlings. O* Next door betow Pegnua'astass, Council Biutffc, Iowa. vbuUtf i i GREAT YJLpL ili inform ou/ fr| VT btarntoot. but arc i iMtinf eeld i tefe amei aMte^paasaUBKita pay. wl aw not IIUm, Ibr iU.II i 1 ho— nJ have •M of the largest aad *MW goods, tver bro't is, both of Amer are as complete life WMtern cwintry ^•s may be found Burar, 4B tn llllUJII T1S1MV. LA1TD AGENCY! 'SpitB ndsrsigued etteas lot #pte a large ber of business aud reside ace lots, situa* ted iu aH aafta oi the aily Also, a large quantity of valuable land, situ* Sted in thik aao otftprUouuties in this district,' well timbered aad watered., am also prepared to enter HAVE a w lots in the upper portion the city, thatare iH^autifulIy situsWd fo/cUv city, thatare beautifully resideuces, that 1 will sell st a low rate, and give time on a part of thepurchase, to those who will build upon, occupy, or improve the same. Come quick, if you would secu:ea fimonn." 64'.OV I amd of* on the sqoal torn* ana in quauwtiss to suit purchasers. Laud warraatacarefully located on the best land to be obtained td the district, on favors bis term#." Land bought aad sold and money ^vested with card awt al low ratus. 1 jbo|^.|WM^9inUneut of Notary Public from fte OoyHiiwof this State, and also of Cooi •iniflDir§i Deeds, IWai several uaatom ata|« aad will prepare and^take acknowledgement ofOeede aud pcher Tims, jgfcftyznce*, a^aarcfn WftT Council Blulft, aug 7, 1855 •V'l.f at all times, v5 u22if For Sale ht a Bargain! Aqna/ter section of fine bottom land, lyin^ within four miles of this city. Also, a quarter section of hard wood timber, that hns not beea culled or cut from, about 5 mii*** from thwcity tdeo, a quarter sec. of land, lying di rectly upou the road traveled north, aud about 5 miles from the city, together with several ether entailer tracts of land, sud a number of choice city lota, which can be purchased at bar gains for cash down, if attended to immediately J. E. JuliNaO^, AgnuL Council Bluffs, may 22,1855. J. I [v5nl0tf City Lois For Sale! A FEW choice Lots for sale in Johnson's additon to Council Bluffs—a most high, beautiful, eligible and sightly nitualiou in tiio upper portion of the city, immediately adja cent to the Public Garden of Terry Co.— There is only 'Mi lots for sale and they will not long remain unsold, so let those who wmh to reside in the most beautiful aud romantic part of the city,*ecure a lot al ouce.. Price reasOn able, aud term* cash down. A map aud pittlt, may be setu at the post office. E- JOHNSON, Agent. Council Blutib, april 17, '55. n3 tf UKD OX TItlE I am prepared to enter I.am. on TIMI, in large or email quantities, on as favorable terms as chn be obtained elsewhere. OtHce near the Pacific HomMvjf Ji, C'i^LpOMEIi. Oct 30, *55. v5n34tf THE w Land! subec ribers otiVr their services to the old soldiers and oiher», to make out the necessary papers for procuring their LAND WARRANTS* Haviug a special sgent-ia Washiugton City, they are prepared to attend te buaiuesa eutrusUai to them with dispatch and reltebUits,. CASADY &.TEST.V General Land Agent owa.an7lR.lf WMtm A ummm W.D JOliNSONjf.,} Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sept. '25, '55. u'^Jtf. 100,0ft0 COPIES!! on the W i&tern Wulitn tiia over tpo hundred pages, illustrated in the best style, and ueatly bound in a durable man ner. it will be one of the most interesting works ever published, aud will be a book that will be interesting to ail classes of people.— The Steamboat Director will couLaau a com plete list aud description of all the Steamboats afloat in the wasUtu Ilie Directory will be illustratetl in the bei style, aud: printed iu the best wanuer. The au thor has for si* years beeu gaiiitnu^ togelU er all the facts aud items in r. gard to the nu merous steamboat disasters on tiie western and southern waters, aud uow intends puoiiht#g them iu buok form. The price of the wui k. wi:i be put at the low sum of One D.dljr. Tea thousand copies will bw issued for the beattoeu and ail others desirous oi auoscrtbiag, end Su*mbo*t Directory. '-'"i The undersigned have now ia tf the course ol preparation, a u.ew j^|SteainloNt Directory, which will hi October next UVe book will con- aud southern wntTS.'— The leugth, model 8}etrd, puwer and uniHttge of each boat, where aud by whom built,.the name of the boat, with the trade she is iu. Al so, th» name of the captains aud officer.^, ht-r age, Ac Ac., The Directory will couUis a History of Steamboats aud Steamboatiog on the western waters, sin the application of steam also, a sketch of the tirst boat built for the Ohio river, with the name of thu buiidec, commaudor and owner. The River Directory will contain klist ard description of all the Steamboat Dinasttrs that have occurred oil the we*teiu ami southcru wa ters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have pwrished by their burning, sink^ ing and exploding, on the Western *ui south* ern waieis The Directory will uoMaiu .Vlaps of the Ohio, Mississippi. Missouri, llliimis, Ar kansas, Wliite, Red.Ouachiia. i oroo. aud otha er rivers, w'tli the towus ami cities iiiid do^'U! correct distances, aiso, many other river and cormnereiat items of Interest to the people at large- The book, will contain the cards otihe various U- S. if ail boatr, with the trade they are in, Ac The Directory wni ai.-»o contain a cofspnte list of all responsible Steamboat Li ceasod Officers, their places of reeud^uce, «bc. the new Steamboat Law, its requirement?, with comments, showing wherein it benefits the in competent officer, and injures the Competent officer, &.C.. Ac., and all tiie lmportaut (J. £. Supreme Court Steamboat Decisions up to date! the Rates and Commercial Privilege, bills' of landiag, issportant decisions of the v ajriuun S. Courts iu regard tyfrfi^his lostmui damaged, 4rc„&c.,with maiiv other tiun^" of interest. vul iHttm to doso otouce, as none will be printed unless ordered iu advance. The work it dfsigned to have a ci re u is lieu of eighty thoaeaud copies, as the publisher* are rcctivtug iargujiuuu.0er» of subeedbera,per uiail, from all parts'o^ th« coun ty, dally. Serae nf tbf eldest "bewtmeiiy as well aaiaaH seisiiuiic mvu ef tiie tiuteei, arc ^A ftntha bteamWt l^rectory. i^Aoty wiflUiteiB tn 4l :toher,'and m V« I ttA •j. 'U&