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I Correspondence of the N. T. Tritooni* 9(«rmoiiiilA rgK 1*0* WILLIAM SMITH, BBOTHBB W JOSSFH, THE PtOKWT. WAREEN, PA., MAT 19, J8jJ' looking over the affaire mon relatlfS Ja looking over mo the Mormon people, it may n° remind the public once jifi Danite banditti, or s tt^hl!,f^®°rerritorv, Utoh was recognued were eet forth clew-onabledesi%ns what inz», that we pn pullic will not longer dispute our statement asset forth in said petition, which may now be found on the files of the Congressional journal of 1851- Also the statement made ty Mr. Drummond in his letter of resign- ^.^ K I j, I verily believe also the etajement rt» other officers and friends to th, Oovunmuit have been in a most cruel and murdeious manner liui. ou. .. .. ... mona as Much action is in strict keeping With that all the pUns for this .Mormon trtason oin«T the Government were laid in Coun-1 against me «7 a.-— the corrupt Damte loatlers, inuuamD roo beries and murdurs. \\n,l tne -Mormons Such wm« MonttoniRB in Nauvoo 111., snd roch is Monnoniun in Utth. Respectfully, WILLIAM SMITH. Brother of Joneph Smith, the murdered patriarch, and prophet of the Mormon Church. 0 fttak and the development of ew™p 8 THE QCTCSSST RAILROAD TRAIN IS AKRI-1 Th(J Michigan Central Railroad Com- panv are now run ct-ret j-" iidcstroinnq commit certain depredations upon the Oen* th.it also, when they got among the Indians, thev would lead them on to the slauzhter of the men, women and ch.ldien ot the American people. Suffice it to say, that in presenting to Congress my remonstrance to these views of Mormons at the time 1 ivfe mentioned, 1 greatly endangered my life. I escaped the penalty of the Danite law. which is death but the Mormons robbed me of all my property—confiscated every thing I possessed, including a library of valuable books also, valuable manuscripts and records of the church history prepared for the press. One of these manuscripts Orson I'ratt, a leading Danite, published in England, which has since been extensively circulated iu Europe and various parts of the United States. The terrible measures resorted to by the Destroying Angels(Danites) in visiting their vengeance upon their foes, should open the eves of the people ol" this country, and keep them on guard for their safety. These de mon Danites are constantly on the alert for th«ir prey. In conclusion permit me to say that I am not a Mormon. The treachery, corrupticn and murderous practices of the lead rs of the Mormon Church long since disgusted me with the doctrine which produces such re sults, and as a matter ol: course 1 left the heaven-defying traitors, as every honest man should do, and leave the guilty wretches to Sutler the fate which they so richly merit, and which is certain sooner or later to over take th?m. The guilty and treasonable oath which the 4'1,'HlO or oil,000 Mormons now in the Salt Lake Valley, and many others scatter ed ill all ir of the country, have taken upon themselves at the h.tnds of Brigham Yiiun'i and the Danite followers, reads as follows: WP quote from Increa«e Van Dnsen's F.xpose of the notorious spiritual wife en dowment of th a Mormons, as practiced by Brigham Young and his accomplices in crime ana villainly. Pages 25 anil %1: THE OATH. '•You do solemnly swear in the presence of Almighty God, llis holy angels and these witnesses, that you will avenge the blood of Joseph Smith on this nation, and teach the same to your children and that you will from this' time henceforth and forever begin tad carry out hostilities against the nation, to keep the same intent a profound secret, now and forever, so help you God. an everlasting reward in heaven. Louk to those skeletons—they are the bones of faith less Mormons. Behold those captives in 'ha burning lake—they are their tortured and assuredly such shall be your re wiml, if such shall'bevour provocation.— Hut be faithful and fear not! Be true to 'i mons and no species of falsehoods cin afi" ot you. Against a Mormon you must n er swear, against a Mormon you must n-ver fight. Your words must comfort ih. m—your money must succor them. As judges _\ou must deliver them—as brothers 11 sisters live and die for them. You it exalt tliem into nil offices which t:ii-v covet you must abandon clan, kin and 'titiirv lor their sake: and in fine, you must iu ike Mormonism and everything" that af i 'I1® great aim and object of |r4fjur lilFe. And now go forthopoajOluiMt on, and be this vour motto—" An oath I have given, Let me honor it well Por to keep it is hearen, Anrto brtsk it ithtll." ning a lightning train from Detroit daily, upon their night io-n- this city to I ... tion that was drawn up iHinois, I track, which for speed and regularity »un ed by m&nj citizens time when equalled on any road in America. This and sent to in which train leaves this city at 6 o clock, P.^ l-, facU uwking n of the .tops—di in regard to the ire Govern-! on which mis iriiu ."" 7-- 1 Land warfan Mormons agios' «u L«"tca these Mormons S,„, t,'.p I S fn or was then published upon Mormons do-1 Democrat. that we presume the Government and HOTEL ARB.ITA1 S PACIFIC HOI'SE—BY J. JONES. MONDAY. June 16th —J S Huyck T., Barney Broli.ter do Hope. reun., A lem l. u i: w W i'lt ill '1 Hull I U.O K SheldvU Mil—, Haueier Pa., Bake Anderson lnd., Auder undt do K. Sid.e Petin., w Illwt( W Brm-ke Md., W Berwick V Ter. Jr.ue 16:h—J \V We:hey S Y., W Sher- .» »f (he wav bv these Mor- i aun Tenn W Herman P.... St, r.e III., Tkump- put out of ., jji sou ill. W Millikrn & Ud du PBalUrildo V ura- patronize li ham TllvllliK lu V..ruptcr 1 will here remark, also, I w w Will^ n 1..: Babbjrd 8 Klatz I'jWii their character, i treason 1 Carrot S Shair.-.d p.,rsorS EXpro.-» wi Tul ,IIe H#rt Mo K lr,B,i„rs were vet tit Nauvoi), Iirigh:im Young took i WEDNESDAY the incipient steps toward the organization of the Danite banditti, by administering to fuch Mormons as lie could influence an oath that from th.it time forward they would be the persistent enemies of the United States |d„ THut^he Government and the tient'les generally. Sincc their removal from Iliinais, they bat e added the Danite and other treasonable oaths and covenants, binding still stronger and stronger the confederacy of traitors in their new and ffir oft land of Zion iu the Valley of the Mountains. have no doubt whatever of the truth ot \iftrmnn 'H indudin" rob- -strain iuwa ,i l. Fouk Mm., a c^.rad Md., Oj»k w sun|fy „. ftf committed the S Serous,Slar',^ e0P s w u Lep .1,|, ne Hih —1 niey pa.. W ii Brown W.. K A i ie.ii I v .i S II .j\k K J., ASbotwclldo V Ree.i T.. .Mau-haU Pei.n.. A V*.. V Bulla lnd., A Butt T., Bester HI., K Wilson Pa.. McConrad Iowa A Duk» do Mit'ouratl do JlcConr*l Given d«» K n N S Cauterl d» E ilcl'ouueU do II Brown d. Gnflnib W Hutcher do Stoiey a.. li Williams tjo 11 Sr.nbe S:.ube do ll.t tukiu do Cilcrrickdo l.» 11 JSoloni-'U Mrs ian d,- S W Lancv Ii!.. WiUm do WArN T., AUeu do Lur* do ewick do McVwung low^i A l...»miick «. Lady do Col A Carpomer do Mia lUUi artbon do W. Duraut do A Uay do SB Parkhowt do W Gv.ffliig N X.. OrJL bb«i k do. THURSDAY June ISih.—I h.nndt lud., Boone Pfuu. S li G.»lb 'eath Ohio Lune» N Part ridge do W Wallord d^ W Carroll it fawny W Cirui* Au.onia A Auu.ui.iG AutomaS Aiuom*F PwteGO KnappJ Weiel W WChambe.sdi Mjure the charges siganit the Moimon P®°Pie"* •. A MAC«U DO A WAI.EI»PA., PVIBW LOWAJ having most wanton and jjcTo.it XT. IT Cjiiie v. Pe«'H.n Ky., w K Orr Mil., (i A.mstroug lu»j W lU uwitll d,i If cruel murders in the disguise of Indians I v«»k and if the spirits of their victims now ®leeP" Baine^ do LSexwulnd., in? in their craves at Nauvoo, could but TW Rei-.e mi II rith. y T. S LJ-n in., u i .K „1,1 ,1,..^ r.vcnl tales i W Hail do 8 Hwie, du 11 Sbtpp lnd., apeak to the world tluy would rutal tales A j.,. ,, of crueltv and horror which would make the iV„,u ohi» r. un du Luu l^wa iiemy dujc: pnnle stand aghast and cause these mur- Mann du II Hnge't il.. Allen d., MCJCU du (J T- ,v, Lillei.lt Y lieddes Ladic» A Abbey it Lady guilty Mormon rebHs to quaKe WHO XUCKJIU N T.. PEAI».N PA., A I« N N M.. faar and possibly to recoil at the contem- Be.1 ch d^ Reicha.dson Uwdj Uemy Griveb UL, i e *V. A«.n url^V^clnAfiB Hiiiiter Ha., Cuuitnings N T.. W MiF.i.mii do plation of their own wickedness._ Vniiam^i. dATeu-hjenahdu n man- & 1 have good reasons tor believing that my ,jy rty L' brother, S iniuel 11. Smith, di .'d of poison in Nauvoo, administer'd by order oi Briir ham Young and YVillard Kiehards, only a few wei-k subsequent to the unlawful mur der of DIV two other brothers, Joseph and Hiram Smith, while incarcerated in Car thage jail. Several other person* who were presumed to stand between Brigham Young and the accomplishment of his ambitious and wicked designs, mysteriously disappear ed jjrom Nauvoo about the same time, and hare never since been heard from. c.ites do Mr Memen w lien FRIDAY. June 19th.—J Godwin N Lu.i o*. li Ho per d• Olayes do W ii Sta. k do} O A Graves do SSmith d« W Reed & Ladyd A Ritch ie do Marshall do Harper do AH MiC^wen Va.. Jljwes St. Loiu^ A Br«.-wn W Tate do A W Birce i« Peacock Pa., S BSliimdoJ Taylor luwa Burke do BayhaS lnd., N W Lud den Magnolia A |Cia:k 11!., Hays Pa., 1) 0 C»x bL Daughter Bclieviile E Thompson Pa., A McQuiddy s Waiu-i Lewis 111., Kline & &>u N T., W Bacon St Joe Ailing Iowa, W S Nichols Vt., Nickerson Ma&s. ROBINSON HOUSE—BV G. A. ROBINSON. SUHDA Y.June Mtb.—J Johnson KT., Jeffries DO Wise do: Reynohls do E Gordon U-WA JUD^E Bryaut do S Vance do Hodge* do S Knc-WLE* do O McEv-y Arvine Hodge, ayoung woman, was mur dered in a most shocking manner within ten or fifteen yards of Brigham Young's bouse. This was done, as the Mormons themselves admitted, to prevent some de velopments coming out in exposure of Brign am's guiltv connection with a banditti of murderers and counterfeiters, who, in those days of flourishing Mormonism, rang ed along the Mississippi river from St. Louis to Galena. Also, Brigham Young, in connection with John Taylor, A Lyman, P. P. Pratt, E. Snow, II. C. Kitnhal, Geo. A. Smith, W. Woodruff", Orson Ilyde, Wil lard Richards (now dead) llosea Stout, Orson Pratt, (killed a lew days ago) and i y.. ««:«rmhprs i«: s A U«XT.. E vi.b*ri. others known as principal leaders of the Arawtrune 1* K Perry io*» McXwiy a Six Mormons, were the founders of .ho W C* ppy Lady do O angels, a* w Muhier p».. iiermm d.. lowaj wei- they are called by the Mormo'iu to rob ud sT" plunder the California omi^rant^ and to kRIDAY W Br- ri) J. P. CASADY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS A. C. FORI, A TTOBKtT AUD C0UN3RU.0* AT LAW, il ClL BLUFFS. I»«a. £}"0flce uver ihe Banking Boon of Greene, Wear* ft Beutun. Ifiddle Brua'i* AT aS.n. Curtis' Brothers, SurTeyors and Laid Agent*, COURCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. l" NOT.FTIF "Ini-liidiuL' i \X7II'L PAT PROMPT ATTENTION TO THR LAT tune hours to^ k I W ing out fit Lands, nil business connected with tance 282 miles. The first aav civil ttugincering, Drafting, Jte., also the Pacing of 'which this train run through, the 25th May, it arrived at the Detroit k-oton time, ment also '. v ,joctrinps of po-j to the very minute, and since then has been proposed prompt Z to time each day. Th, is the aDd •s"",nK Rcal prepareil tu w .„u d„ i Stanley d. .... —, w s Tu«nitnd i. wa s A N- T.. LIARSH MISS., s A Tamer N T., s a.L i »«_ u Boikley lnd., S McFa- Utid b-wuj Ilottiuger do A FiidociN Y -7 at Xauvoo, previous to the expulsion of the saints from the State of Illinois—an mi..,,....-. ... nrtU ji„.. i «. Hammer do Edwaids Iowa K t'oul- pxnuision caused the wicked doings of La^ neuei NT.. t«x -Maine na«h\vi»., eipuision cau u M-. ,Ay .iu:.e i:».h —c s u- uwm i. u.er nt i June i:».h —C s 11 lis A Korram Lady N Y-. Kpe eral iovernment—to hoax, fool, and to gull tJyT*!. cw¥ money out of them under various pretences. I testify that I have heard Mormons boast and talk of these designs in Nauvoo, previ ous to their leaving for the Salt Lake Val lev, and have heard Mormons talk openly in their designs in robbing the Gentiles and of putting to death dissenting Mormons and io B:-. vn ic Lady l-»vva biuiih do} dn Mi lien: W S ter Norn» Iowa A Lu»k do Bnmett NT', Weir Mo., E Sleetes W Bradshav} E S Krowls. MARRIED, On Sunday. June l»:U. ,i* W. Babbitt, by Rev T. TREYNOR to Miss BLTTIE i.i liiuff. M' STEPHEN Dl'N'N and CUlNtliBLtlFS RETAIL MARKET* OFFITE Council Corrected Weekly by Randolt 4* Gcrhart.. Floor, per Hack.......... OOo 6 0# Meal. bush..... Wheat, Potatoes" Bean«. ouiona, Corn, Oats, Dried Apple*. buah. Dried Pe4« hes, l.fit 2,50 Pickled Pork r1 bbl.. $30 Ot Pork, fresh, lb. Fresh Beef. Corned Beef do Dried ..SU^36« 16ulf, lt 13 tr 14 I8i" 20v 1 25 I 00 60- 7 00 14* I«^ i«ti 20 i 75.. 100 I 400 i .40 i Do clarified, ft Coffee, Rio, Do Java, ....... Tea, Mackerel per kitt No. Tobacco No. 1 pi box 3 Pine Lumber 100 fee.,.. Shingles ?. 1000 Laibs New Provision Store! EANDALS & GEBHABT, Sext Door o Post Oflice, UKPS flOSSTAXTLT (X HANI), ALL K.1XD3 0^ Provisions, Flour, Meal. Bacon, Lard, Butter, Ejrcs, Potatoes, Corn, Oats, Onions, D.ied Applet. Dried Peacbe^j, Beans, Dried Beef, C-rn Beer. Pickled P.,tk. Mark erel, White Fi-h, Crackers, Rice. Su nar. Cvtne, Moiaase». he., he., at wholesale retail. Also a tine stock ». TOBACCO &. CICiARS, for »a1e hy the box, at Manufacturer's prices. RANDALS & GERHART. u7-8cn CASADY & TEST, Bankers Again. We ouote from page 57 "Sixth Degree of the Temple," of said Mormon endowment: "Mormon, though you have eaten of the bread of life, you are still liable not only to the natural but eternal death. But such can only befall you lirough unfaithfulness to your oath o'f initiation, for otherwise you are superior to all mortal sin. Betrav that oath and you hang for all time and burn for all eternity, for in such case no power can shield vou from the VENGEANCE T^* OorM'ii. BU FFS, IOWA, ONE SHARB IN" ,*i l..„ A theTfwnMte of M1XXKIIAWHA, X. T.. of thl brotherhood or the puoishmeut of bearing date Feb .|, 1S57, without unv si£iiat 11. But honor it to the end, and no crime The tinder will which you can commit can ti prive you of I AND Dealers in Exchange, Council Bluffs, Iowa. E9Ute' Uc*,,D« i:J Making Collections. PACIFIC HOUSE, COl'XriL RMFP* ..IOWA aduitional rwims for the nccoin?u.lati guests. The Table v itl always i»t» supplied with the very beet that can be wbuined in t!u»niatket, and every tbinn about the Hou,»e, will be arranged with a view to making auesi* comfortable and at botne. Thankful tor past favors so g«uerou»ljr bestowed, the under*igoe4 would asbure the public, that by liberal prices, an-1 a careful atteutn.n to the wants of his guests, to receive a cotnnmau'-e of public patronage. JOHN JONES, Council Bluffs. June20-n8-u ,meriii.. A d„, Br ll ,l,11 M(1 LC .irsull i„Wii i.anuett d. or Council Bluffs June 20-nS-Cm. Proprietor. Council Blufis Bakery AND O N E I O N E Y TUB IMIKRSIGNKD WOULD ANN" OR NCR TO his u irN divl the pub! ic ia general, that he has refitied his .SALOON, n Mi'ldle Broadway, and is now upon thote who may feel duposcd to flue style. His stock I'AXbiKS will always be kept filled wltlH the fresh article, as he manufactures all of bis own stock, which will be found superior to tUoae purchased in St. LOUM. The HAKKflY department will always be BnppUed with fresh KREAD. CAELKS, P1KS, &.C., &c. ICE-CREAM can always be found at my e*tabli»b ment. duim« theseasoti. AD0LPUL3 1S£RX. N. W. MILLS & CO., BZJLVJf BOOM nooiiaBi^utns & JUU yiviMtivSn COURT AVENUE BIND .» in Biovk lr BayliwSd Also a one Acre Lot in liagg's Addition, near Mr. Tur ner's residence. n&m Fireworks! oy [n7-n LOST OR MISLAID. .F STSRT DESCRIPTION, FOR SALE CHEAP CHAS. TI BMLER. To Doct Smilli: the rel'!f-nce of Col. L. iOODFEI.LOW, Mr. JAS, CHoOLER, both of Couti- TROT- .U:I: IIEUKIIV NOTIKIKD TO REDKESI OKE Thti*nh:iitf Machiue unit a Separator attached, now iu my |V"!*!ie-i--n. 'iid tl« ,iv. :od by you tome, a« a pledge to se- ore the piviuent (f two srveral Prnniir-sory Notes, for ea U. both datt^l October 1st., lS5t», and I" th i-»ydl)ie to me or t«« my order, three months after the date thereof, with ii.te:e?t at the rate or ten per centum per annum and that unless wud property i* sooner redeemed, oil the^Oih day of July 18d7. at 2 o'clock, P. on said day. 1 will sell the *an»e at pub lic Auction, on Lot 2 in BI'V.k 7, in Baylis*' lt Addi ti«)n to Council Bluffs City P.ttawaitanue County, Iowa. ike ttie amount of said Noteb and interest now due and tbe coats of sale. Dated June 20th, 18614 CHARLES J. FOX. C'uncil Hluffs, June 20-nS-4w. ....feiouaoO 4 00 2 0* I,fit .»..$4,00./5 0t $5 Ot 10 vr.lt 12 $1* 13 44 do Bacon, Sides, llama, ... Shoulders, Butter, ft Lard, ~f* lb Molasses, gail...... kef Eggs, f1 dozen Crackers biU Sugar, brown 1» 1857 JUNE 1857 U. S. M. & Kxpress Route, DIRECT FOR Davenport, Rock Island Chicago And all Points at the East, Mississippi and Missouri Railroad in con nection with the Chicago and Bock Is luiui Hail Road. Trains run through from Iowa City to Chicago Without chance ot Cars, crossing the Great Mississippi lUver Bridget! Between Davenp»rt nnd Rofk Mand, thus avoiding tte annoyance of Ferries, and changes, as by other routes. 35 Miles Distance Saved! 8 00 $10.00 s .$10 50 frj-By this R.iite Travellers from Council Bluffs anil Fori Des Moines will save Tu-nnty-flve Mile, dm' un e. Fare LOVM.M than by AW oILer Rome. tour Ttufas Litratc Iowa tltv Billy! 1 SVKDA¥'S EXCEPTED, 5-15 A. M.— Freight At KiHigrant. 6-30 A.'M —M .rnitw Kxpre.^ for Muscatine, Daren* port R.K-k Inland Chicay.» and all points at the East. 11-15 A. M.—i"ieight and Emigrant. 3 30 P. —Evening Express lor Muscatine, Daven port. Chicago, and all points east. Trawis arrive at I .wa City 10 16 A. M., 10 25 A. M., 4 45 P. M. and 8 46 P. M. Three Train* Leave Mnscatlne Daily, (SCNDAYS EXCEPTED.) 7:05 A. M.—Morriinx Express for Davenport, Bock Island Chicago, and allp »int« East. It:.50 P. M.—Freight and Emigrant. 3 5o p. M.—Ecenin# Exp.e^ for Davenport, Bock Island. Chicago, and all points Bant, ainn arrive ftt Mu&catiue at 9 50 A. M., 8:20 P. M., *nd 7 56 p. M. £3* F"i' travellers fr«^injr Eapt, thi« r«ute is the cheap est. quickest, and most reliable, and its advantage superior to any other offered. with BOAT* nthe MIK«ISIPI 175, upon tttaraliy rewarded, by leaving it lhl*'fflie. -they are the bones of faith- T. K.^TOOFI.E, TOOTLES & FAIRLEIGH, Fx.-vtr,VELT WHOUESALE DEAI.EKS IX DRY J_J GOODS, Oroce ies, Bo .ts, ishoes. Clothing Lienors, tiueenswhre. &C., xc_, and FORWARDING J. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, If.. HtTtel, St. Joseph. Mo. W atossa, Weekl Packet front St. Joe to Council Bluffs & Om&ha. t'APT. G. A. RllKlCiiLEXKKKR. 1 0 I ouncll Bluff, ever,KRIUAY, oil- ,.al R": J"C W"h the N CONSIGNMENT 160 bbis. Crackers, 10 Lard: a7-Im' GOODS at PES MOIN'ES, IOWA. MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, LAW BOOKS, Old B.«ks. Music. J»'., i^c. s Also, Manufacture Blank Book* for Banks, Hotels, Merchants*, County Officers, in any style, ruled to any pattern. n3-3m. J. PALMER. LAI. NOBLE. CiOlN, Kj^ei Ohu Kytfer do} dui A ueuni»i. Lady Iowa w li McCar- UEYNOLOS HATCHER PIERCE, Lafayette, lnd. R. PEARCE. New York Ciiy. Uu-B TOUUK do W Barns do MUsEmma Davis S:Z^r°" \/y d-. Cannon N T.. Nichols do} Hill do Pattee JT Family Vir W ALHS d-.J w Woltotte Ohio. MONDAY. June 15ih.—G W Palmer II!.. A TL'ESD Y June 16th.—J Leighton Iowa? It Reed N. V., HDutrouh Iowa A Sarpy do W Croft A HITPLE DO Kyman do Rarrowdo K Cobb do A LEWIADO Morrondoj Dedrick do} II Burnett N T., Ilincliman N Y. WEDNESDAY. June 17th.—W HeatonPa., W Engle Iowa Sanderson do E Dennnsv do s S Shaw Va., Ann Ohio Barker 111., Baker N Y. Tut RSI) VY, June ltith.—E Bedell Iowa* 6C King do V Bariyard d«: W Bruce Wis., Cannon N T.F Temole AT Lady DO: Brown do WMXSS DO* •ELUV DO A lieu DO JM J.UTZ WH Creafhy« N jejuna,,,*.. lion. GEO. II. PENDLETON, do. PARKS & ANDREWS Lumbermen, Mo. TOOTLE k FAHLEIGH i^t. Joseph, Mo. TOOTM: & JACKSON, Council Bluffs, Iowa. LEAS N. HARSH Ft Demt»in. 1 .wa. I'oPPLETON fit BVERS. Omaha City, N. T. PASCHAEL W. WOODWARD, .ChicagoIllinois. Council Blurt-. Juue 20-n8u. Gadtlle CHARTERED, A. D. 1841. Peoria Marine & Fire Insurance Co* NO. 39 MAIS" .'TKKKT. JPcoria, Tllinoig. rpms o.Mi' vsy COXTINI i:s TO issrE POI.i 1 C1K portat Ma y i »ne. Inland .Na ska, at reae.--! Kirt- land DO Cannon N T., Brolaski du Crawford N T.. Br«,wn do s Holland DO Steveua Iowa S Hale LEONARD do. 'vtinj: •r for St. ts tor Galen ADDISON DAY, Snp't. B, t. CARROLL, Traveling Agrnt. DISSOIATIO*- TC0ifPARTNERSHIPthe EXISTING BETWEEN THR rfUb'- iT-ers. under Aim ot LEON AUDit Ertft E«JT, !.• mutual agreement, dis»solve«l this day, AfttEL LFOVARD retiring hotn the businew non ACE KVKRI TT bavins jmri haned tbe interest of MK. LEOSAHTI will settle all liabilities, aud receive all due» to the old linn. ARIEL LEONARD, W% HORACE EVERETT. Council Blufft, Iowa, April '^3, 1857. HORACEEVERETT, Dealer in l.and, I^and Warrants aud Exchange, fOVMU. Bt.VVVS. IOWA. HATIXG PFUCHASKI) THE INTEREST OF MR. l^CONARO. as* ab.'ve-siateil, informs the friends and oorre^»ndentg «»t tbe old firm '-f LEOWA*D FC EVEHCTT. that he will coRtinoe the Laa4 ud Ex cha»l« BBsiacu. REFERENCES: TJSV, [n7-u. Lovtivillt Hciining & Speed» For Sale New York. Roitrrcll G. Pierce, E?q.. St. Loui$. Darby k Barkhdale, Thomas Brown. Kq., W. M. Morrison At Co., Boatman's Saving Bank. $ew Orlta** V«|. L#cesne At Co., Haney Merrell, W. S Oilman, E«q William Jl Evarw. E«i-t Benjamin Carver, E^1 •, Fres't Oneida Co., Bank Angelica. Boo. J. Coilini. Mobii^ I.K AVE ST. JOK Ky ilY TUESDAT Phceni* Block! McBMBE &. BOWEN! BABBITT & BdBS," Wholesale fc Retail Dealer* i* DRY-WOODS, BOOTS SHOfcS, SRIirCMES, QVEEXSW VRF, H\KDW \RF. 6ti\8»tVAKE, No. OFfitE.SO. t, PVLMER'8 BUtCk. 5, PHOENIX BLOCK, WOULD RESPECTFULLT AXNOCXCI TO (0 Citizens of COUNCIL BLUFFS aoi its vicinity, that they are opening the most exten sive STOCK OP GOODS ever brought to Council Bluff*. They onw have in their ST01fc£ at the Head of Broad way: $100,000 Worth of New Goods Purchased this Spring from tbe Importers and Mann* facturers, at such prices a to enable them to DEFY COMPETITION. Particular attention will be given to the JOBBIXG BUSINESS Country Merchants will be supplied with &?0<Zf St. Louis Prices, adding thecoatof tniTisp .r.itim. OOOS BAT'S Celebrate* 1 Ccuire Urait PLOTOVS haad and for »ale at the Manufacturer'* Price, only adding transportation. WINES and all kind^ of LIQUORS kept constantly on baud and for bale in the original packages. Call and Examine onr Stock* BABBITT & BOSS Council Bluffi, June 1st, 1857-nT-u June 12. TUST KECE1VKD. A I'KW K1NH A1. I1KS, 30 I*y Farter 'Hmt-fitcrt in tJlant CmM*. A beauliful St.ick of Latent Ktyle» Jtutlry, includf itlg Ladies' ami Gents' IMNS, STUDS, SLEKV'E-BUT TOXS, in all variety of Settings, Pure Goltl Thiinble., CROSSES, JIHACE1.ETS, At the City Jewel? Store of n7-o A. D. IIOBIXSO*. WAI.SWOHTII & COZAD, TV/HOI.ES.VLE AND RETAIL DEAI.KRS IX FOR Vf E1GN aud Domestic Wines and Liquors, Ginger Brandy and Stomach iiutcrs. Particular attention paid to fllhnu Country Orders and Furmhiiig Burs. South West Corner -f Market Square and Second Street*, St. JOSEPH, MO. fn7-u. PROSPECTl'S OF THE DUBU(il£ DAILY, TRI-WKLkLY &, UEEELT TIMES. THE J. M. Palmer & Co., Bankers & Real Estate Agents, Office—o. Q. Palmer's Block. Broadway, COUNCIL. BLAHS, IOWA. EXCHANGE ANT) LAND WARRANTS Boupht am) S ld Collections in Western Iowa and Nebraska promptly attended to City and Town Proper ty and L.»nls purchased and sold MoAey invested and Taxes paid. i* V Especial attention given to BuyiSf ead SelUlf H% ertv in Omaha City, N. T. REFERENCE^ W. TOWNSEND Cashier Chewier CO. Bank, Pa. LIPFI:N( OTT. COFFIN, it Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. C. F. COFFIN Cashier. Richmond. Indiana. W. S. MORTON, Centrevtlfe Inuiaiia. PUBLICATION OF THE JDnbnqiie Daily Time*,"—an Evening Paper—will be commenced ou or betore the 15 DAY OF JUKE next. It will be printed on a larne, eluhtcoluuin sheet oJ the beatquali ty of ptper. and wiih new type. In POLITICS it *ill be Independent Republican, and will contain all the latest Political C-'itituerrial. Local and other News. The Tftl-WEEKLY TIMES will bo i.^ned on Tuesday, Thursday and Sancday Evenings, and will Contain all the News and Kdit.-riai matter of the Daily. The WEEKLY TIMES will be issued every Wednes day morniiiK. and will be a lu^h-toned FAMILY NEWS PAPER. In auuuiuii to the Latent General Imeiligencf and Editorial matter of the Daily, it will embraces condensed summary of the event* or interest aud the Agricultural pr-nre^s of eveiv County in the State that can be heard from, arranged under the heads ot the re spective Counties. It wiil aUocontain ala.ge amount ol Miscellaneous Reading adaptedtotbe Family Circle, and especially W the want ot the Faruiiiigcommunity. TEKIM DAILY $7 per annum, in advance. TRI-WEEKLY *4 WEEK.LV $2 ur $3 after ^ix months. To CLT'BS—1 Copies $6 10 Copies $14 20 Copies $25. Rate* of Advertising, «ame as the other local papers. DUBUQUE, Iowa, May l-n7-u. School House NOTICE Trans- Capital $500^000 DIRECTORS: Isaac Cnde-liiH, Saoiuel Howe, L. Holland, W. &. Phtspi, JUex. G. Tying,. Win. Fenu, Tbeo. Perry, Pfcilo. H-dUnd, B. Gregg, J. Reynold®, W. A. Ilerroti, C. Holland. B. T. Borland, OFFICERS: ISAAC N'DERHILL. Pr.^t B. t. T. BOtTll LAXD, V. I'rcrtH, C. HOLLAND. Sec'y, Applicationa received and Policies i-sned by 1). C- BLOOMER, Apent n8-u Council Bluffi. I*^OR SALE BY HORACE EVERETT, IN BLOCK 6. Lots t. 2. 3, 4 and 5 in Boor's Addition. 8 in Block 4, 4 *'tM km Bl«ck 1, J*okaoo'« AddUlo*. Tax. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY RESOLU TION of the Board id Directors'.! S.hool D^luct No. 1, of Kane Township, being composed of Council Bluffs City, the A»se?ment of Ten Thousand Two Hundred Dollars heretofore voted by said District, feball be levied and collected for the year 1857, and Uat the r.ite of taxation shall be one per cent upon all real and personal propertv in said disfrn-r. Ii6-3t. ALEXANDER MIOKMAREIl. Sec'ry.^ PIANOS! PIANOS!!" •^^TE HAVE .) I' ST RECEIVED 'M E PIANOS, aesortnmit ot bHEET-MC^lC, ui the publication*. All of which may be obtained on tbe mobt reasonable terms, by applying to nC-u J. B. TUOMAS orr:crit w ir.n prsrY. Att'yiU Lax OFFICER & PISEY, AV. At. V. S I. BKOkF.tS, And Dealer# In Land Warrant* and Exchange, COCNL'II, BUFFS. IOWA. TT-ILI. ATTEND TO SELECTION AND LO W CATION ..I Ian the payment of taxes collection and remitt and Nobraskai it lands of nun-reudcou aad Um ice of claims. KifrrMMi I St fjtni* tJno. J. Anderson &- prnit*Q. THE Cini iHTivti, O. Lewlf 1! Parsons. Gainesville, Ala. Jonathan Bliss, E?q. Pavidil. Russell, E»q., JiAn C. Wbitsitt. Va Halifax Co Batiiel Easley, Chilicolhe, 0. ^tihrallader Wallace. K«1 Tha». Par: Ft. Vet Moinct, T*Mr HCBKIOS il BO#BS. Keokuk. Dubuque. 'Hon. M. UBrt, Mammoth Stock 4 SPRING STOCK 0ry—Goods MBD Ca. N. ll 'iiitos & Sons. Iowa. Willis Bouihe, E.-iq. ik, Sargent it Don Win. B. Pnsev, Esq. Pcnnxylttttri*. MonongaheiaB'k of ftrown-iHenn, WilliBms At Oo. ville. jHovt Sherman it Co. Franklin IVkof Washingion Hon. T)i«mas B. Henton, Jr. iiaUtmnre. Sprtngjirld. III. Com. At F. M'k'ii Battimore'M. At F. Insurance Co. Baltimore Savings Bank. MESSRS. hti-ton ix Bro. Clark's Exchange Bank. i ob Bunn. E.»q. Hon. S. T. gan. Col. Jno. Williams. Robert Garret fc BOBS. Marsh Smiib, Esq. Nathan Pusev, Miles White, Jacksonville, IU. JVetr York, Hon. Win. Brown. Richard Yates, E. R. Elliott, Esq. Messis. M. P. Ayera fc Co. n4-n Jno. Thompson. Esq. Philadelphia' Mewrs. Caleb C« peAt Co. FRA!¥K STREET, Lmmd .fllorntp 0 outi»ellor mt JLmw, COLWiL BL I Sj /OMVI. TTTIIX IVi: PROMPT ATTKNTIO^f TO W any bu&iiic^s cntrustel to hij care WiMnn the purview of his pr)fe?sin. Hn* facilities for investiga ting Land Titles, and imparting correct information in regard to the condition of Titles to Lands and Town Lots in Pottawattamie County, are aupe.ior to tlmse posset ed by any other person in this part of the State, lie is now preparing, and will shortly have completed, ail ab stract ot ail the Dced n record, to land* in tbe County, and to lots in Counni BlutTs. and in all the principal ad ditions thereto. The ah-trait of Titles to lots is so ar ranged that the name ot each grantor and grantee from the tlrst down to tbe preeut time, can be seen at one view, with the date of cadi deed, the date ot filing for record, the book and pane where recorded, and also all the material defects apparent on tbe record. The al stract of tillesto lands Is also very conveniently ar ranged. He wiil also procure from the record an ab stract of each deed as it is recorded, so that he wili be enabled to uive to persons desirina an ubrd.aa the whole chain from the entry iu the Land Office down to the time the information is desired. lie is also procu.-ing from the Land Offl~e a list of all the Lands entered iu theO-unty. showing by whom en tered, when entered, whether with ca»h Warrants or scrip, the number of acres in eaoh tract and the amount paid therefor. His charges for an examination of titles will be reasonable. Persons living at a distance can have an abstract of title to any tract of laud or Town Lot furnished them by mail by encloing a fee of two dollars, and one dollar for each additional lJt or tract of laud to be included in the *ame abstract. £^**He i* also prepared to execute with dispatch, con veyances of every description. oiBce on Broadway in second story of Hagg's New Block, nearly opposite the Robinson House. n4-u AITTIOX SALE OP Basil tfc Doors. rpilKKK VVII.I. HI". OI'l'KKKIl IN l.oTS TO IT _l ul Auction, Oliiriha u( Council lliutl^ 011 or ub^iut the 2lth uf May, a lame aaaurtiuetit ol Saab, and l)."'rs. of Miiieri"!- lllHIlUtactllu,. T.'ftl"'!- will he offered f.,rj.rivate at St. ball price* une v before Ihe tale coiumences. May C3. 1967. n-4-lt W. C. Andrus, itme aud Dun- New Orleai: at Davenport w. leith. Dubuque and St. Paul, at Bureau Jun^ii-.n with trains for Peoria, at LaSalie with lihnois Central Rail road North tor D.ioii, Freeport. Galena, Dunleiib and Dubuque S uth l'.-r Bloonitnut'.n. ^prin^tield, Jack^u •ille. Napio, Cairo, AH"U and St. Loui^ and at Chica go with M» higan Central Railroad, aud Michigan Southern Railroad for all part* of tbe Southern atw? Ka^tern ^t.nes. tyThr. Tickets for all tbe principal East* paints, can be procured at tbe Ticket OflKcs iu lo City and M^iMatine. jifl^Bae^a^e re-checked at Chicago, and transports free to coniit-.ting lines. Wholesale & lii'tail Groccr and COMMISSION MERCHANT, COVXCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, hai in store anil to arrive, the follawlnf dmcs Goods, which Shall be sold for Cash. 34 blwls. Prime Sugar 4 do. Clarified do. 40 bbls. Crushed [a] do} 10 do. Pulverized do} do. Mobiles 20 half bbls do 40 kgs. Svrnp d^ 100 bc). prime Rio Col«M| 25 Packet* Mocha do} v,' 100 I bis. Crackers asaorfiit 60 boxw Tobacc.} 53 half Boxes do} 60 I'Xs Star Candles? 60 do. Monid do. 75 do. Candy assorted 60 Cases Fresh Peacbe*} 56 do. Pickles assorted llIN? 100 do*. Cans Oysters} do«. Sardine^ 54 do. Cans Fresh Salmon} 3ft. do. do. Blackberries} *16 d. do. Preserved FnaJts aseocM# 0 do.', do. Assorted Pie FrufUf' 1 100 m. Cigars 50 bbls. Whisky} 90 do. Brandy} 6 do. Giu 6 do. Port Wine} 20 do. Ale—PittsbtririjW $4 half do. Ale—Pittstnm 90,000 lbs Bacon, Hams and shoulders J&0 sacks flour, &c., &.c. n3-o. H. C. A.\'ftk&8. PLOWS! PLOWS!! ONE KINDRED OF THE CELEBRATiED Grand Detour Plows, for which the hicbe?t premium of the State tir Agricultural Soc'ieties of Illinois and Wisconsin was awarded, for sale at W. C. ANDRUS. BHEAKElUk—Twe Horse, om Horn and Shovel Plows. W. C. ANDRUS. ^OTTCK. I-NDKRSKiNEI Springfield, JH. St. John, »weri Co, Lewis & Whiting. Chas. P- Gage At Co Kdwit.l Kigr»y. iiton UrtHM, m. Mi.i T. Atltimon. ARE NO LONU&* 0TOCK- bolder.* in tVe Nrtnnha Volley Bonk« having this day sdd their Interest in the same to Samuel K. Rotters, Jones k Barkalow- P. Davidson, and their asso ciates. ..r SAM'L H. RIDDLB. B. R. PSORAM. K. .1 Jfaftfc 18,1997. ti4-n LATEST STYLE PARIS BONNETS, JCST received and for sale by nl-n TOOTLE A JACKSON. BEE torn NOTIONS! Drcss-€rood§ NEW AND ELEGANT DE8ICN8 FOR. MAY, MMI tkravchsvl TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, OounoU PUBLIC 'f&iceries. Crockery, iMe^srs. Page & BacflB* *»ker, Reeu k 6c Co* r, Violett CJ. lessrs. Bt.vaii Co. Bank of pmtuigh, Exchange Kink, Messrs. Kramer & Rafam, Glass-Ware iHkt Hardware in the counfer. WimM by aay Boaie io the west In Dress-Goods WX CA# OFFER Hew Patter** How Designs, which cannot be obtained at any other Establishment, and shall be Weekly oJ all Kew and Desirable Goods. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! CARPETS, A HEA OF PMICES, FOR SALS B* NO. 4, Empire Block, COUNCIL Coffee Boiler Of ^Tlile]& wo ~Oi VIA* W~1B» wmmnm emmn. mmrtt *r rvwuc WITHOVr MOO itmcMtf a^«—1, Prairie triTIi to ami aAlulttlac the (Sir limit., (paw beiof ••nwjntJ Th. M. M. lUitroa* i» locatad oath. «MC1 (M» •nl iooaaty rotd tlwK. X. M. S90 AcrM Pralne aa4 Timber Lad, wtali .— .... talk, mu HoaqufMGrMk, with is ooe-tonrtu of a am «t MM latlnai, n' Mjillpw1 S90 Acre* FIIMQiN hl(K Creek UMI oa PumtCrMk. MAR all*. nad roaninc tbroaik. TMae two la«t tract* will b«divided, U dMir^ lp parrfeaiara. A aaaiHer Lata la the GUjr. Alaa T» fwmm NOH«H*OrwH, 1—PLW *7 Mrmn. Darwf aad R«k«. TKKIW»—One-tftM at Uk* UaMoCati*. ike balance la oa* aad two ytai*, witk Ua para e e a a a e n a o a w a a y e e o u n i e i a n J3Hfir will atooaell abol MO xra .rtMter Laud near tt. our, at Poklie TejredasddiTMtd off lata lot*. 7 By K. c. KLSIX. Tkeir Attorney 0 JTact, Padfle Boaae, Cmttl Waft Iowa. NONPAREIL Job Printing Office, Ifo. 1, tatrntfi Block, Third Story, ATTENTION IS RESPECTFULLY reqaeated to tbii ettatiliibiuent, in Uie ataoraiK* KCOABBf i? ItyyacraffkT, Ptw Waik ut cwm, TO THOSE WHO MAT REQCIBK Wmmtj tmmm Larp StW W«k, EXECUTED Jfestty, flcftphr, Ctrrectly mad Eiyetttlmlr« Th* Materiala allot which are entirely JWtW, have been selected with great care, aad fearias in aocoeasful operation one al WELLS' celebrated POWER JOB PRESSES, we are v( fared at all timea, to execute, in tlie beat style of the art: Bina of Fare, BUI Heads, Bank Checla^ Ball Tieketa, finahvs Ifceeelpts. Concert Certificates, Prog run aa^a, Enrelepes, Fasten, Labels, fee, witk the utmost expedition, and at tte shortest notice. Our facilities in the line of CARD HUOGi^Ci Pi.TENT gotta!**, Boots a man can supply our friends and the "rest of mankind," with Cards ot any Color, Size ef Price, IS fa short a time, aa they could wish. EVERY BUSINESS MAN needs something 10 tbe way of Job Printing A Bill Head, or A Store or Shop Bill, A Business Card or Circular, li almost indispensable. Therefore, we cal th at* tention of thcte interested, to our facilities fo doing EVERY KIND OF JOB PRINTING This being, by far, the moet extensive and com plete establishment in thia section of the ''GREAT WEST.1* the public may be assured, that no pain* wil 1 be spared on oar part, to serve their interest* ai th* folly and promptly. MAYNARD & LONG. Wholesale & Retail CLOTHIERS. a y W e Spring it Summer Importation A TUB YOUXG AMERICAN CL0TH1KG HALL. No. 100 Lower Broadtcay, opposite th* Pott- Office. TISSST RECEIVED AND OPENED A LAROE and welt selected stock ol J4KM S BOYS'fc Tooth's, Spring and Summer READY-MADE CLOTHUfG, which we O'er at Wholesale and Retail, at unprcce* dented low prices. Having met tf uh success in our last fall trade, we were determined to have uur Spring Sb»ck here in due time, so as to accommodate all with goods who may favor us witb their patronage, and will he happy to wait on them with due courtesy. Also on hand, Americnn and French Clothe, Csaalmerea aa4 Vfktlngs, Which we manufacture to order in tbe latest styles and in the best workmanlike manner, having an experienced Bastern Cutter in our custom depart never fail suit tbe public, io make ld rtn:b. wiih ihirahility .ind taste! On hiiid. a rivh assortment rf Gents? Furnishing Goods, all ol which, are of the latest styles and the best ever exhibited in Council Hlu&. Alo, Hat#, Caps, trunks, Valines, Carpet B.igs, fmbreli.^. *tc. Wherefore, we invite cutset hauts and others to give una call.^9 will guarantee puces to compare With easier® 1 and maik Mdny tbuiks to the citiaens of Council Bluffs and surrounding country fur p,it favors and patrouatfe. and ht»pe the continuance of tbe same, a« w e (ry to do jus tice to all. MOTTO—k*Cheap for Ca«h—one price only." MAY in WEIL, Sign of Young America Clothing llall. JL UU 1 AA BtsH. DRIE0 APPLES—ioet received and tor sale at the BKE 1I1VE. JL tj CAA BAGS FLOUR—superior brands, for nale OUU at tbe BBK H1TK. i n rrsrocK At Low Hl 1 U at i HATS—A N E W E S I N S very tarfe stnek of Silk, Beaver, Fur, Ca siuieve Wo*l, Pan.iuia. Euglish, Straw, Leg- CAI'S—Cassimere, Cloth, Oil Silk—beautiful styles, I.-r eale al tbe SEl^ RIVE. T. A IISW Wholetal* &. Retail Stoves &. Ti» Ware! Erin I'RiK.firRS who I, well known in tmseotcmunity, I am Locating Land Warrants and Entering Land. prepared tn wait upon the public in the latest Ftylea aad St the shortest notice. U»t WamihU BMCU (U S»H, to OtMMU BMh| IMWUmt, Wfi niyitlWlM*tt»Mwgi»i ftw, tmt tbtmOm *. x. riCtwu S. VGF DM ETTY, «TFTA«MMR Sato, a.*MaMw*ua ba«e it aar- JjA.fcE.Hl.EiK. CO TO THE cm Jewelry Btore First Dser East ef Pacific House, A SD DIRECTLY OPPOSITE McBRIDE A ROWCN'S if yon wish to ebtaia the caSAPKST Brmadle* and otter A SKSt JKWSLBT in town. Watch Repairing. THE AMPLE SATISFACTION WILL SITES AS SVBSCRIBER BEINS A PRAC TICAL Watchmaker, teeu oumpeteat t. repair the most difflenlt and delicate wortl that may le entrasted to his care. Correct Time. THE PUBLIC MAY REST ASSURED THAT th« Correct Tine is, and always wUl bo kept by A. D. ROBINSON. S. B. BEMEHBEB! Flrit door ,v' East of Pacific House. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. nl-n. Selling Off Ot 'H, COST! THE iPZFtiisrTiiixra- Are inch as will enable ns to do any description off ot it, in the most expeditious ai satisfactory manner. UNDERSIGNED, HATING DETER MINED to quit the business, offers hia whole stock, amounting to AT COST, CONSISTING QF Gjdi A S#m Watdm, A GREAT TABim Catffrh Ltmpr, Chmm TM S*tu, Clock, Hn Basket*, ttoKrn, flute, Accord*#**, Pocket Cutlery r. JOOTS A SHOES—a very large stock of Gent't wear—for sal BF,F. H1VB. B' La.lie ,', B»y's, Miss and Infant's wear—for sale Eiagmtlcent stock of Spring and CLOTHING Summer Clothing, lor sale low at tbe D6U BKE BIYE. S JTcBEIDE & B0WEN! 1*TOO»CN k WILLOW WARE—all kinds for VY (ale at the BEE H1VB. QUEENSWARE—Aatlarge assottmcnt of good styles, cau be found tbe BKE HIVE. GLASSnSu WARE—A mammoth stock at Ihe BB» HIT*. A /i BBLS. MOLASSES—jut received and for 4U sale at tbe BEEHIVE. 20 BBLS. SYRUP—just received aud for sale at 60 J. P. CASADY* 9. D. TEST, Council Bluffs, Iowa. BLUFF8 May 18fl7-n2-n DOST F0RCET THE CASADY, M. W. R1DEN, (J. D. WHITS, Nebraska City, N. T. ttiHf IBDEH a ivnn ACMiMlW AND DEALERS IH EXCHANGE, KBBIIASEA CItT ..NEBRASii." HATING MAN ABHASGKSKMI BT wlurh we will receive accuratc c. jue» ot all ED 1 Township? embraced intbe KaMerti |.ortinnnf Nebraska, of tbe m.»t .f ar( nu prriared ofleToTtr aervires Io the "Sqnat- AS I HAVE the service, nl o valuable and scientific Work- trr'» of tbe Territory." in Dime !p* laratory Stat#, men in Inwa, Mr. WILLIAX i menu of Intention t.Pre-emnt.secnrinit Pre^avtieae, Particular attention given to Rooflng, and Job Work. ... __ _____ Work warranted. Work done at the shortest Mtiee ana ... ..... Pmrtlcitlsr attention paid to buying and selling propi EJ" C.tll at the old stand, of R. AM a Kara- 0D ni"!h a Head of Broadway, Madison street. .mm forwarding reoittan:«* to any part of the I'nUn. K CAS®. u A WMcMdaaailMtu Braggi^ COCKOILIUJPPMOWA. Sum of th* OoUm Mortar, on the North Sid* of Lower Broathetn. otmotiU Ou «EMPIRE BLOCK?' DR. E. •own. WOULD RETURN RM thanks u bis frleads aad matMwis, far ifcetr lar Mrlsiwi, aadiarHeibeataeaMMUaaaarMMll •eat oa Lower Braedwv, aad latpeet his elect ef PLTTY, mrMrvrn, ac., la sfcert, the heat aad asset —plats mm &ar hrooght to tils market also a *wy soperior let at J™ Scissors, 'WetftaMTSt Bird-Gaga, All persons wishlni to buy anything la his line, will Bad tt to their advantage to call and examine, as they ctrtaialy will cat bargains. DwHln? House and LOT for sale In one of the best locations in the city All persons indebted to the undersigned, are r*tjut*ledhercby to come and settle. CHAS. TI F.MLER, Watchmaker AiJeic*Ur. Opposite G. Doughty's & Co. »3-u. X. W. Eynett&Co'S BoolsBtore North Side Lower Broadway, DEALERS IX All the*New & Standard Books, Maga zine, Periodicals, Cheap Publications Newspapers, &c., &c. Gome To Stayli HESRY FAIL, House, Sign, and OanainentRl PAINTEH. PSigns LAIN ANDFANC1' GOLD done with de«(atch, oa A II1IDS. BACON—just received and for tale ,,ow Tran. pa.envies djne to any design at ilie BBB HIVE. ALSO: in pl:uuaiul ^urgeou -,tyle. S^enoryandWin- PAPER. HANGINGS VJM/.VF.W, 6Ulli.r« MJMMLt.YB done on short notice^ .»-er Broadway, opposite the Post Odke, Conncil Blutfs Iowa. nl-u ST. LOUIS TYPE FOUNDRY AND t»apcr wwoliousei .VVM. 37 (MI 3«, *.«• Mr—S. A. LADEW, v j. ntu, wm. laicHT. LADEW, PEERS & CO., TYPE FOtTNSXIRS, AXD DEALERS IV ALL KINDS OF PR£1SSQS« P1NGIN imMTl'RE-i large assortment jnst received aud for tale low at the BEE IliVE. LA ANDORNAMENTAL TYPE.PRIST* luks Cards and Card Boards, News, Bok, Cap. Letter, Envelope, Coloreti «nd Manilla Paiers. Keep constantly on haud Type fruin all the Foondries in tbe United Stales. W^4 Type ot all v^rieuet, Cha ces. Rules C**e», and everything requisite for the fit ting out of a Nc,ws/ Book or Job Ofioe, furoishad at adelphia Prices. a*a Sound the Uora! 6. C. CUHS. C. E. HAGOBBTT. KUHX A HAOGERTY wOl'LB MOST RESPECTFLLY INFORM W the citizens of Consul Bluffs and viciaity, that they have opened a Confectionary Si Fruit Store, one door West of the ist-Offlce, where they will kefr constantly on band, all kinds plain and fancy CAKDIBS, Raisins, Fias, Oranges, Lemons, Filberts, English Walnuts, Almonds, &.C., and many other articles to nnmerons to mention. Call and examine oar stock if yon wish good and fresh articles. CO, Selling Off at Cost! J: tilth At €. P. Smith's 6R0CERT 4 PRO&tCE STORE! 1ot Coniini^eion al^o, to making Cvllecuona and ua* mm* *1M. i«-« AM CLOCTNO OI7T MT ENTIRE STOCK GBOCEBIBS. wtth the intention «f quitting th. business. If you wish cheap Groceries, give me call. FAK* COOM, aa extra large and one aaaortaieat of Ahtral, Ariaad, ker Laaipa. Also, Pare Wlsway maen, tor Medical aud Cullaa' IT pmiposes, all of which, wt will aell at .uch rates aa to defy competition P. S.—Physicians Prescriptions csref ul ly compounded. CP In the absence of DK. II0NK, there win be la attendance for the purpote of pnttmg up prescriptia a skillful and competent DRUGGIST, one who baad Five years experier.ee iy that departmtnt alone. n| lit 1 ty* All work Warraated to give aatiafactioa. EDWIN J. FBASEB. Real Estate Breker & General Ig% Uwtr BiMiway orpoaite Faclftc SIMI, COUNCIL BLUITS, IOWA. BUYS,the SELLS, RENTS, AND EXCHANGES all kind* of Beal Estate for distant dealers or par tons in City. Ijjam rauiey, makes oollcctieaii, pays taxes, and draws abstracts^ title. Gives reliable intvrxnAUt.n respecting the prices of Real Kstate afitf executea ail bublneM co&nccted with a JUal Fdati Agency. A large variety of the moet desirable fteal Eatate for filt tt Mt time* en the mutt reasonable t«ra«. UB Resfs! Roofs!! UREWOLLDRESPECTFT'LLYAN^OLWI' W to the public, that we a:e on hand, anl prepared to cover buildiugs of all description.*, at tbe shortest notice. With UUSSEL'S FIRE PROOF CEMENT.— Those in tbe country or adjoining towns, visbtlfa cheaper and uirre desirable ro-jf than tin, can proflm »ny information that they may desire, by applying to L. W. Babbitt, J. B. Stutsman, G. A. Bwhmaou, of CBto city. •j Cail and examine for yourselves. ft Shop comer of M&ai and Jefferson etretta, CotpNl fluffs, Iowa. n3u HISCOCK, FELLOWS, ft c*- THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMES^ price, fcl o year. Twraiy-flve Copies for $80. THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMEA 1» published every ^dturday. at No. 13$ NASSAU ST. forner of Beekma.n, New-York CI:Y. it 1* primed apott very Urge quarto sheet. c.ntaining embt pages uf ai jtolumn" each, in clear type and upuigo«d p^per. It Vill uintain all the matter of eeceral inierest iu the ^AII.Y TIMES, inclndmg News from every quarter of (he World. CORBESPOXDESCI: from all tbe principi^ of inteiCai both in Europe and America, and Kl i roniAt.s up' n all sutjecu ot that may ariae. 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E3-Tlte postage on tbe DAII.T TIMTS to any place Smhin the I nitcd States, u J9 cents per garter, ad- RAYMOND. WESLEY fc CO J. T. OLIVER, Meroliant Tailor^ AND DEALEB 131 Oetlemens' Furnishing Oood^ Pemrl 89*, opposite Pmcitlc Mmtm* COUNCIL BLL'EFS, IOWA. KEEPS OX A A CHOICE SELECTIO?! of CLOTHS CASIMERES At VEST1N».S# "Much he will nuke up tolder, in tbe latest jr.d |n-tt approved style-1. T-?e:ber witb a be.tutiful iaaortintnivf GLSTS. FlitiilSUlNG GOODS, nl-u J- ULIVKI New Missouri Kiver PackeU Regular Council Bluffs, Omaha City tuut" Florence Packet. For Florence, Omaha City, Conned Blaffa, BelleTur, St. Mary". Wicainj rity. Llmtea, BroMDsvilie. L' well, Oregon. White ClfVif Iowa Point. Savannah. V. Joneph, *tc.. fee* THE ENTIRELY NEW. SWIFT aiij eie^siit pd'ieuwer ste..iner. MIN E-IIA-UA CjpiC B. BAKER. W. H. :-udder. Clerk will, run a«'a rcgilar ,jve and inte mediate points, continuing ie Bluff City trade du.ing the entire boktiug aaa kflon. Captain Bnker. thantrrl to the public for its vary generous tupport bestowed upon tbe Admiral while aa der iii cotmnand, hereby leg» leave to tender hisac» kn-jwiedgments and to ?..!i: f-r his new boat a cm* tmuance of it* cvnfiu*Mice and p,ur nace. p'.ed^mg oft iaing exertions uf himself and vfiloers to give lull aat« isfacti. n to those with whose business he tnuy ha honored. The* Min-e-ba-bah was built expres.-lyfor _v ^he Council Biuffs trade, under tbe special supc. vision Cupt. Baker, who has bpxred DO truohla or expeaaa •|o make her a number one Missouri Rivei steamer, aad icsn to assure his friend?, that sbe 10 m.»?t admirably adapted to the warns of tbe river, being of graat strength, ligbtne&s of draught, e^itiet's if niv^Jel and such application cf machinery, as mui mJkehar amoug the fast ones, with cabin arruugeiuenu ^ndac Cvimmodaii'U.s ufa superior order, and n.t excelled those of any b-at-in the river, combining 'he moet nu-lom improvements tbft safety, conifoitor pleasure* couid su?uest, in short, in all her appointments, noth ing will be wantiug belonging to thoi-e of a first flats pasNenger steamer: JOSEPH MclNTIRE, Astnt, n2-u No. 60 Leevee & Commercial Street. HARPER'S WEEKLY. A Journal of Civilif^tion. •ft* VETTHFR LABOR NOU EYPEXSE Xv spared to uuke it tbe beat FAMiLvNtwtrAKa In the World—*.ne wht.«fe iheeriui and genial cbarcter i.ill render it a welcome viMtor to every household. 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S. postage paid), u^fld payment of thirteen shillings stcrUngWSAMrsoM Low, Son, it Co.. the American Booksellers,74 Lud^aieBUl^ Loadoc. nl-a Phil Russell's Shaving Saloon. XJATINO RECENTLY' REHTTEO AN0 XX enlarged at uiy old stand on Middle Broad way. 1 am nw prepartn] to wait upon my old calmer* and the public in general, in ainau* ner that will surely please. Particular attention given to Ilatr^Cot* tins St.-raipooing. in the latest styles. S3* Salmon on Middle Broadway, opposite the Bohinson Uoase. nl-u EOB*T. RUSftllX. 1^1 KQS. 5IAIUMI0 OB1.1S STONES Xv 1 $ ck*. laog Chains too bxs. Glass, freaai by lOtoSiHdO. 100 Panel Doors »'?'v^Tw'? 600 1 i. Hash assorted sires— nl'» For aale Cheap, at 0»e Elephant, by TOOTLE MACWdi.. FOB SALE. 40 X/,ts in Howard Addition. 0 0 good Lota in Xnllin's Subdivision 100 Lou ia tha Bailraad Additioa. 10 choice Lota in Ball's Additioa. Several tne lots in central portioas of tbe Cily m# desirable for reaideacas. Several One tract, at lmst within aobonrs rM* of the City with timber aad water. tlr"Also MSaad shares in Omaha City, Bellevae, DcSoto, 4 ,Lrvan, N.T. and Jnactioa City, le*fc (3-AUoB eeres of choice land two mils, aaet Sioux City oil wktcb is about 40 acres timber, al-a JKDWI.X 4. tBABEB, L«*d AfO»t Sfin v*- POTATOES—ias* lertv^ aaM Z\)\J sale,at the BKB HIVE. DOOR C. P. SMITH. I Vpprr B.-j-dway. RC« lituhias n«w—th^ ean he »oaaA at 'he BKE 1I1TB. FRESIIt SALMON—hermetleally sealed—a large k ei re-.tivid a'id for »ait| at the aB« MB «HFS. ll r-4k k