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}•"Vtn MM»Xff» AT A WATIuKl.NU PLACE. CM6ftj*e Tribune farnMies (ranailr- OUM letter from Uoeatickii, in relation to life nt Newport. We extract the following: "Armed at Newport, w« teTOtieetled to the *pnVa»i'.il tnan»ion' of Mr. W. 8. |)ninp lomt', to partake of i» fete L'hampetre, IJUSII, promenaded in single file through a grove of current trees, filed right and round on an onion bed, and reached the mansion under the cover or a hencoop.— Thin procedure was adopted in order that we mi^ht have time to inspect every por tion of the 'ground*.' Reaching the hill, vm beheld the guefit of the occasion, Mr. Oeorgc Beanberv, magnificently attired in a white vest, golii watch chain and red era- iRLxYi.~fc ro.V'Wia.,"** vat. itnnding at the door and shaking hands I VERMONT B***, Mont'r, with the crowd blowing like a porpoise,! FA«r. overnpreading his countenance, like a rip ple in a horse-pond. The great banker was soon overcome, and carried off in a wheel barrow, and 1 made a grand rush for the dinner table. Downing, the colored oys term.-in, had provided a repast, which for variety and excellence, could not be «ur pansed. Let me see: We had 1,000,000 pickled oysters, any amount of fried oys ter*, stewed ovsters, oysters in the shell, and shells in the oysters then we had some more ovsters, 1,500 jars of pickled oysters, and a fot of oysters. For desert we had frried oysters and oysters stewed, and top ped off with some oysters. After the en tertainment, the dignified Downing inform ed us, that any of us who were fund of oys ters, might obtain that luxury at a private tabic. All the gentlemen who were sober (and lome who were not,) and all the ladies who could ly tent neas of that galnxv of beautyV 1 don't! mean to do it. The rustling of the crino-! line was like the marching of 'an army of I bnnners.' and as the pyramidal structures whirled in the giddy mazes of the dance, ould get up the promenade, (unfortunate- INVITE y o n y e n e e w i e w e e i n e a n e i n lent. How shall 1 describe the stunning-j A cmreapondent of ble CV*Wiggins, what era in the world's hist try do you regard with the deepest hor ror!-' 'The chol-rrn!" spasmodic shudder. C^".\n old bachelor, on seeing the words •Families .Supplied' over the door of an oys ter saloon, stepped in and said he would take a wife and two children. C^The young lady who fell in love has jw*t been pulled out by the daring fellow wke •ueoessfully struggled with the world. Q5?"She that marries a man because he is a'good match,' must not be surprised if he turns out a 'Lucifer.' CirWbv arc potatoes and corn like sin ners of «hl? Ueeaase, having eyca t&ey sue not, and having ear* tkey hear not. £57"A PrAoeHman went out to shoot ducks. Tetliax about his luck, hesays: 'I hurlt all 4av, *e pond all froze." I nev er tee hut one (lack* and two pigeon, and 1 kill half o' dat.* CV*The Supreme Court of Ohio has de cided that a wife is of no pecuniary value to her hu«band that if she he killed bv rail road accident, he cannot recover damages therefor. i* t?" Mr. B:iker showed ns an egg yester day whieh was seven inches in circuiBl«r icnee. Can anybody beat this? Cwiainlv: break 'the egg into a bonrl, and beat it witli a spoon. £V"A dram, generally speaking, is a snrill quantity, taken in large quantities by those who hare few grains of sobriety, and IIO scruples of Conscience. CyLouis XVI, asked CiUnt Mahomey if h» «aderstood Italian. "Yes please your Majesty," answered the Couut, "if it is spoKcn in Irish." tu without distinction, ulilo circles. H. C.Ji»LT. i. 4-J. 3. A*UNI.wf. Merchant's Exchange Bank OF H. C. NUTT & CO., which the initiiktL'i.1 understand to mean a general finish and suppor, if you can get it. I sap pose I ought to describe our approach to the 'Chatteau.' We first jumped over a .atone-wall by a cow-ntalile, passed a goose berry Council Bluffs, Iotca. MONEYS RECEIVKH ON DEPOSIT, PATABI.K OS demand or at specified date, with or without iu* tereat, a* per agreement %ith depositor*. Transferable CcriiQcait+oi Deposits issued when de sired. Wc draw direct on K#v Tork. Boston, Philadelphia, Detroit andCbicatfo, aai have also perfected an arrange merit l»y which we I»ABI Braft* and Letter* of Credit ou tbe principal Bankera ia One Hundred and Fitty-Seven CiUenof Europe. jfriltertioiMi made Wttern Iowa aftd KaRMfftt N nwu, free of charge, aMd remitted at current rates or Exchaait Sign of the Golden Mortar. H0HH & McCLELLA WK«leaale and Retail Sign of the Golden Mortar, on the North Side of Lower Broadway, opposite the '•EMPIRE BLOCK." been quiet all dav, suddenly started with win »eii at rate» t« dcty o.npetitiou. such velocity- as "to burst a run of stones I nUo a thin shaDked young mfin with n pnle in our hue. will do won u give us a can. our ll)On*ts\chc was hlown into ft hencoop in the E IN VITE ATTENTION TO OL'R FCJCLARGBD ii»i- i fliK-st assortment evt»r LeJore offered in thus market. back yard, ami not discovered until morn-: a la shanj hi.) ILLINOIS LAWYEItft. characters of living light on his brow." The ''guffaws" and bold hats that "went up" on that occasion were '-pleasant to biihold." Another "limb" away down in Livingston county, who was somewhat if not more, celebrated for the indiscriminato use of large wordi, once said: "Gentlemen of the jury, this is a very peculiar case, ever knew." (It was about shooting a four shilling dog.) The first lawyer's speech reminds us of a spcech by nnotfier Illinois lawyer—a promi nent man and a "g« neral" by tile way. He was pleading in a c:ne in which he charged the opposite party with fraud, liaising him self on his 'tip toes,' and swinging his right arm three times around his head, he exclaim ed: "If that ain't a case otfrod PURE DRUGS, PAINTS, FLIU, VARMS1IES, GLASS lr KLAMWMAE, FREXl'H. KXOLISII A AMERICAN PERFUMERY. TOII.ET tc. KAM Y SOAW, HAIR. KAIL fc TOOTH BRUSHEA, •. i i Paint and Varnish Brushes. SurKical and Dental lnstiia- the draught Jit the door WAS like the suction menu. A largo and tine assortment Of Astral, ir of the maelstrom. (In fact, at the first Spirit. Lnrrt and.th.-r Lamps. .. ... i, -i 1- I Also. Purr V lnc«. Brandies and other Liquor*. waltz, a windmill half a mile off which had for Miini culinary purposes, an of winch, we ha* se^ei-teU With t:nc. and coinpriftuK one «»f the n AU RC,Mls warramcd ing, when he attracted attention by crow- PiWripttvu^ »i»i Family Ke.'cij »taixuraielr aail «re in( vigorously, Porter't ffotrfti, wrf- Spring ting from Hockford, 111., gets off the follow ing: 1)EAR SriaiT.—A lawyer out here, vTho has been a member of the Legislature and is somewhat noted for his forensic talent especially in criminal cases was trying a "false pretonc" for the people, innis Mumming up after a few peneral remarks as to the crime, drawing himself up to his full height (4 ft., 2 in.) and pointing his finger and "eagle eyes" full at the cowering prisoner, in thunder tones exclaimed "Yes gentleman of the jury, look at that man— there is F-R-O-D printed in the most thenr-K-o-D don't spell frod." On another occasion he was engaged in a oase whieh had come up from a Justice's Court on appeal, lu referring to the Jus tice, he spoko in a complimentary manner of his honesty of intentiou saying that he did not believe the said Justice would wil lingly violate any law, in rendering a decis ion, "hut," said our hero, "I don't know of any law in Illinois prohibiting a Justice of the l'eaee from being a foot. (3TAn exchange says: 'If you wish to be released from rash promises of marriage, breathe vows of love continually after eat ing onions.' S S K r^"Will yoa dine wid me to-morrow, Mr? BV" "Faix, an' I will, wid all my heart." "Remember, 'tis only a family dinner I'ni axin' you to." "Ami what for not—a family dinner's a mighty (titmsiiat thing. What hare yea got?" "Och, nothing uncommon—jut an ille gant piece of oirn'd ImtV and potatoes." i «'Bc the powers, that bates the world— jist me own dinner, barrin the bnfe." as rtprceiited, Physicians fully C.MJ"UNDED. 1M5T. Chartered by the Legislature of Nebraska. rynvo Foru IIOR.SK OMNIMSKS WIIX IU BL «»*en tb«» al»«v»' i-Uce? daily. Leaves Council lllurts every morniug. at 8 o'clock, A ami reiuvDiiix from OtauUa in tiaae to dine at Oo«*» cil ,tl 1. M. lauda LEAVES Couuci! BtufTs at 2 o'clock, M. and returning at 6, l» M. The tl-ne time will be observed until further nntic®, 111 t-U II. 1. llAiil,. yes gen tlemen, one of the most obstetrical HORACE EVERETT," Dealer in Land, Land Warrants and Exchange, COVNCll, Bl.tHS. IOWA, eases 1 Mtlis Couoiy. S 4 K .S »»a W S Sec 19, Town 71, 41—120 .V re* one mile fi»m Xishuabottaiiy river, axitl 4 Dule.- K ot Tabor. $5 per acre. S K S W Sec 8, Town 71, K 41—40 acres bot lum lan«l ou Silver creek. 3 miles S W of White CIoiul. S \V s K ly, uhl W Sec ati, Town 7*2. Hiiiiue41—120acre line prairie anci timber., iwt- iinier we»t i While ']"U!. K ft U* S, S SJ 72. n 41—40 acres 8 W W N K S w H. and W S E H, Sec34, 7*2. K 41—120 acres uear White Cloud, and adjoining Mr. (Targin's {arm. S S S fc H, Sec 28, T72, 41— 8 W U W S K s S 2 7 W 4 1 lies 1 inile north of White Cl'»u«i. Most of the above laud in 72 41, lies about nm* mile n^rthof 3Ie-?r? Sum mer's tai in is second bench bottom, wjtlim a imlcor two of White Cloud, and ujk-ii the line of the UurliUK tou ami Mo Hail road, und is unsurpasjjetl by auy land io Western Iowa, and will be sold »n reasonable term*. .s W «, a ml S W s, Sec 25, 71, A 42—40 ac. es 2 mile* K .it Tabor. per ..ere. :-s gasped Wiggins, with a 1320 acres. S S W s, S 30 ami W Sec 31. 71. E 42 100 acied timber 3 miles W Tabor. $10 per acre. Ks K s. sec 31 72, II 42—80 acres a mile east OF Mr. Stringe. larm, on thervadfrom Olenwood to Tabor. $5 per acre. S Wj«t W* SB* ami S WHS K Sc*' 4, 72, K 42—200 acres 4 mile? K of CHenwrx'd, and two miles north "f Fayette. $•" jer a» re. W •, S W and S K S W S and S W 8 U and 10 acres, if the Ka*t side of K S WH H. Sec 36, 73, U4i: N^iN W S Sec 2. 72. U 41 SE',XK'i, 8e«- 26. T73.RII—267 rtrty-threehundredth acres. This Uact lies iibuut one mile we-tui (.'utton'r. farm, mile west ot the Xislmabottanyriverand 3 niile.s Xorth tff the Kailruatl—10 acres of it 1* e\ ellent timber. and E E and W '4, Sec 8. 73. 42—230 acre«i, lie* on ken creek, uioatiy bwttoa Uud, and 7 mile? north of Olenwoad W se«-5, T*3, 42 S K s 7, 160 acres 4 TJ. 12 I lies en Keg creek, about 4 mile^ south of the Stage read eatst from Courn il Bluffs, and 7 miles north of Gleu wood, all in 73 42. at $5 per acre. For PRICE aud TARWS, APPLY at UOEACFI EVEKKTT'FT Office, t'ouucil Bluffs. [fi!5-u First Arrival of FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT THE riH.MTlRE EMPORIUM, STO. 1. CAM. AD SEE SAM. JIM PORTKR- FIKL.U. 4 lhe is dead, 1 thank jou.' Wc i n v '.iur JJ.IT: 4 UU n.t CV'Well, Dick bow is your wife?' ask ed a duetur of a polite mail, wfcesQ .wife he had beea attending. w e INNSULER 3, ,T 1 feel warranted in sajrinK tliat the prii?»s fball Plfa-v 8. & pitMTKHyiyi |i tr Store ou Middle Broadway. fal-n Fair Notice. I HEREBY FILVE PI BL1C NOTICE, TNAT HAVING put into circulation here, notes of the Merchant* Bank of Macon. Georgia, I hobl myself responsible for its redemption in this market, and will, at all times be in readiness to sustain its integrity with Eastern Currency Bankable iu St Louis, or with specie at tbe current rate* of discount. 1 aiu nM lucliued, as have been other parties in this City, to inflict a public injury by buyimi the issue of doutful Banks at a discount, for circulation here, and »uh«eiufiitiy t» repudiate it »nd refuse to secure bill holders against loss. W. C. JAMES. P- S. My office hour? are from the time I breakfast in the nvirniug, until I go to bed at night, vhu'Uis somctimes'at 9 and sometimes 11 o'cb* k. Council UlutlV. June 2tUh, l8o7-nft-u ST. LOUS T1FE FOi.\ORV AN'1 Paper w arehouso. •VM. 37 «N4 30, £wwl A. r. I.ADTW, V J. FFCTUS, WM. BIUGIIT. LADEW, PEERS & CO., TS PB POTJIffDEIlS, AM» 1EAI.KU.S IX ALL KINDS OF P1UE1SSBS, PIMi r^rPurwh says that evert family ought' to keep a kitten to amuse the*childrm. They I. AIN A Xli ')R\A111: TAL V l'l:. PHI\T C,«rd lVwrds. N\vs, Bwk, Cap VEJ.I]*. CILNRFIL nnd JJanilln P,ipprj. Iw.-op conitTJTttiy ii ii.tn Tynv fii.in ail ilic I'Vini'lriC!" .... IO THR L'into1 1 *U-. TYPE vt -111 varielHi!*. CHA- ohoalu al.10 keos cnildrcn to amuse «0 kit- ce Hull's. Cues, and cverytmug rrquiain: Mr till' ai line out or 1 Neva, B** «r Jut) OBce, Iurni=litl at Pin I- ailrlptiia Price*. «i-u Q^*\Vhy should crinoline he abolished? 1S5^ Answer—fiinjaiise it admits all females, C^^'lIiJloo tk.Te, how do you aell wood?" "Uv the cord." "1'sUnw!—how long has it been cut?" "Four fet't." "How iluinU!—how long has UltMS since it was cat?" "No longer than it is now. "Sec here old fellow jou are to bright to live long." into tke most fashion- 8£ASOV A]1K.IGti.^IEXT. i Regular Packet f.r Kansas, Omaha, Coun cil Bluffs it Sioux City THE XF.IT. DI.E(M.\T, I AST A\U row MOlIR*S iM.«ieuv*er learner, ti^lAUA, Andrew WmeUud. Master. J. J. Wilcox, Clcik, will run a* a regular pxfcet for lite al'ovi* and all intermediate on the Mi^oiiri river. l*.itrji c^iii rely npun her oon* Uftmrnr tbe trade durtnc tho et.*ire sea^u. The lmaha basins been placfcl jn the un^t unexcep tionable order for the trade, bee officers hope, that by strict aueouon to the comfort of passencers and bntd MM, to merit a liberal share of p«itrouaKC iroiu ship pers and tbe public generally. n3u £"35""Mr. Skeesics, you snv you were held to oaii for staving a hole into Mr. Jacock's ow boat. Does the Court understand from i that, that a law cult grew out of the colli sion?" I •'No, your honor. When I held to bail, 1 mean to bo undomtood that Mr. Ja- i cook tied me to the boat untl made me dip the water out «rf her.' i "No levity, Mr.Skcoslcs. Crier call tuc next witness.' A. WIVKLAKD, Master. J. J. WiI«COX, Clerk. NONPAREIL Job Prtatiig Wfice, 9 No. 1, Palmer'i Bloc*, TMrd Storg, Oounoil Bluflli, low*. PtJILIC ATTENTION IH RESFErTFl LLY requested lo tbi* ettabhsbiocii^ in (hat We receive enleis to Boy and Sell on Commission Beat Estate ill Iowa or KeUrahki Invest Money for Capitalists, and B«y and Sell Land Warrants at current ratta. UcrcREscRt: U HITRA V fc Co, J»" City I.KEH. THOMAS 11Co., CUCLBAVAII h. BBOOU, Burlmctoa, low*. WAIRESCO. BAKK,1IU. DAVID R. PRESTON 4tco YKlSo,BT»«t"» perspiring profusely, and a benignant smile L. iiERar& CO. Adrian, IX'trott, Jlicliiitiitr [n2Wk the AMPLE SATISFACTION WILL BE GIVEN AS UUARW TiKtifky, Ficm Work a*A tharjc*. TO THOSE WIIO MAY RKQtTIHC Fnc| mr CQtmaum, EXECCTCO Xnltf, (Viflf, C«rrecUjr uM Tie Materiatt- 11 of wbich are CBtiictr Have BEN selected with great care, and ill aaccttttul uperattuu one Druggist*, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ot POWER JOB PRESSES, we arc prepared at all time*, to exccutc, in the best •tyle ot the art: Bill Head*, Bills Fare, Bank Check*, Ball Ticket*, Ciwalart, tv CARD ZPIRIUXTTIUXra- Are ncfa will enable us to 14 anj description or quantity of it» in the most expcduioui an4 satisfactory manner. gOOGUiS PATENT SmXM'Z-2 SM&g&Se, Iul5 can supply our friends and the "rent of manki^^" vitfe 1S57. A SOMFFL*r Arrangement. Omaha & Council Bluffs Omnibus Line! Card^ of anjr Color, Size or I'ric^ In as fhort a time, as they could wUb. EVERY BUSINESS MAN aet'li something in tbe way of Job Printing A Bill Head, or A Store or Shop BO)} A Business Card or Circular, Is almost indispensable. Therefore, we call the at tention of those interested, to our facilities for doing EVERY KIND.0F JOB PRINTING This being, by far, the most extensive and com plete establishment in this section of the FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER HEDtlED I PRICE TO SIWESTS. \TON THE CHEAPEST PAPER I\ T1IE 11 World. This splendid Weelv Riper haju?,t closed its Seo'tid Volume. The Two \'.Miimes contain nearly i)xi: THOUSAND KNGHAVINGS. which have been pr« ducel at an expense of over Tuntx V TUOISASJJ DOL LARS. It is generally admitted that no Paper has ever been produced in this country wbicb can a' all compare with ihe Illustrated Newspaper. It has portraits of all the livinjr celebrities, Xew Churches, Public Buildings, and Arts and Sciences are duly illustrated. It alsu contain* the best Orijun.il Ro mances ot tbe day. beautifully i!lutrated, sli it Tales. Anecdotes. Chess, and the Latest Foreign Xews up to the hour of going to press. Without losing its hitherto distinctive character of a newspaper, it will assume much more of a literary nature. In addition to the ab'ive features, it wili have Thrilling Adventures. Xuvellette-. Discoveries Inventions, useful hints to everybody. .uM the greatest p«.sible variety of miscel laueus reading macer. While tbe Editorial force anc talent of the PajK'i* will be lncreastM. the Artistic skill will not be dimini?bed. In every departiuexil it will without a rival ou this Comment. •omiH us# ttarm. ONAWA. THE IS 00 T2 00 40 00 nl-u OFFICE, 12 a SPRULX ST., New-York. JOHN T. BALUW1N, (i UOOOE. BALDWIN & DODGE, Bankers &, Dealers in Exchange, COUNCIL BLI:FFS. IOWA. COLLFXTIONS MADK AND lMtOMl'TLV KKNITTED at Current Kales -f Kx ban^e. Bill- OF K.V hange. (toid and silver, Current and un current Money Bought and Sold Laud Warrant b'tM:lit aiulS ld and EnteredoO Time. Interest Paid on Special Deposits.. Money Loaned ou Keal Kstate aud Persona! Security. Taxes paid lor Resident and Non-Resident proprie- i tors. who rheui^elvcs AS to VIM! ill 1 S I'OL'L LAK ESTABI.I^LL MKNT, and TEE for vourselve -I IMMENSE STOCK OF— MMrmHmrt, Cnrptlt tt H*mo4tn Wmrt. W OE/ECTS OF THIS ASSOCIATION ARKTH the yraaiotiui of OSAWA, THE Correspondents may rely upon promptness, fidelity and ur personal attention to their interests in tbe transaction of any business which may he euUtiat«ft4o REFERENCES: American Exchange Bank, New Tork City* J. P. Thompson, Bank of lili^n. lllion, N T. Bank of cV«peratuwn, Cooperstown, N. T. Durkee h, Builock, Bankers. St. Louis, Mo. Ouondasa C"unty Bank, Syracuse, X. Y. Warren Bank. South D.uivei*. Ma as. A. J. Stevens &. Co., Bankers, Ft. De-moines. Ilfiiiry Farnham. Pres. C. S, R. 1. Tt. R.. Chicago, Ills. Jno E. Henry. Supt. M. & K Davenport, Iowa Cook, Sargenl fit Downy, Baukers, Iowa CUj9 IOWA, I Western Marine Fire In»urauce,Company, Omaba City, X. T. Le Roy Tuttle. Omaha City. Jauies C. Mitchell, Kq., Florence, N. T. N. Judd. EMJ Chicago. Merchants', Savings l^oan & Trust Co., Chicago, Corse. Snowden &. Cor*e, Alexandria, Va. J. B. Bennett, Agt. .Ltua Fire insurance Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. James Harlan, U. S. S., Mt. Pleasant. Iowa. Hon. S. It Curtis, M. C-, Keokuk, Iowa. Coolbaugh 6s. Brooks, Bankers, Burlington, Iopra.. July 4-nlU-u [Itngtteopy. THE SEW YORK WEEKLY TI3TO Price, 1 a year. Twenty-five Copie* THE Slrrrt. Subscriptions ou the terms given above, ate respect- THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ISFitlDAY, PIBMMfED EVERY TVESIMY A\D at 1^3 per year, MOIMM County,Iowa. HUULIOF AND in Real ESTATE, ami C*TALDI*TI»PF FT I ferry ou tbe 3li»#ouri river. Tbe articles under WBICB thin Company U iueorpo* rated, are as follows: ARTICLE LT. THI§ COMPANY IS known NOXOXA LAND COMPANY, aiwuraiivc ARTICLE 3rd. Said Large SmsU Wufci OF wiiLur celebrated C«rllicatr», Bcceipts. Programme!, Concert 1MB, Envelopes, Pasters, Labels, Ice, with tkc oCMst expedition, and at tbe ihortcst notice. Onr facilities in the line of 4 w iax«"» 5 u I k,CtHEAT WEST." tbe public may be assured, that uo pains will be spared on our part, to serve their intercuts faith fully and promptly. MAYXAKD & LOXG. EW. payable invariably THE Kcgslar St* Levis, Csanrll Bluffs, 1KU OMAHA PACKET. TKEKFLCXlnrA»9K7r3EVt (i'eamer "^rAROF TIIK VEST." M. OIILMAN, Master, will on the opening oomtutnw ruuain^ to the iUve and all intermediate place-, and ivntmne thrmsjehour the sea »n. Tlie Star of the West ha receutly becu iltted up aiHt furiuhed in the latest »tv!e. an«i as for busiuesa SIHI actMinmfvSatioiiii for patentee™, .«he has no suienor in tbe trade. Her dttceis thaukfui f^r the liberal pat* rona^eb^9toiret on iheta the past season, re*pevUulljr ask far a continuance oX tbe sasic. CAPT. M. OULMAX, 11. K. AlclHJNALU. freight. p!n»*a^e, infinnati«ti. apply to Jo*. KSTIKK, Agent, nl-u 69 Levee auu 3 Oomuercui ?c-., St. ^oiii*. 1 HAHTFORD, CON'S. CKIRTELEL 1*19—THR Sitrd mmi Best Iastilatini •I th« kind. Jab-ivo Sniccle iu the court, in tho midst of i •nu i •kbk SkcMi«»tok« hia s^ tiiiWnsly at the stovf-pipe. I tv-wTi SMR^ ieiNWB- T. BAI.IWIX IS MENT FOR THE ('.jiiipanT. u novr TCd iy to LAKE RISK* iir l'r ti'.nllin*«,.twksiif mrrchindite, lty and thr«in|^boul ihe Cjautrv, at luyt ,»».S LARfiTST A\l» BEST MAP OF THE .State of lows ever publiphe«t. Thin I^ Map that hasthe Hailroad Lines(x»ntemplate and those ilru laid To L,and Agents, and those who want,hedcorrectdown.. a Map we advise to get tbis.all PINE LIMBER. TH* JETKA I5SIRAXIE COHPAXT, SUBSTRIBKns WOtLD REWECT fully AIINOUJKE TO thecituens of Pottawattamie and the adjoining countie*. thut he has opened ao ex tensive Pine Lumber Yard, i»un« U Blutf'S city, and IS IN receipt of lumber regularly, and will keep con stantly on band a large and well selected stock of PI IHE LUMBER, From 1-2 inch tit 2 inches also, pine aiding and worked flooring, pine shingles and lath, gash, blinds, doors, &.c. alt of which We will sell low for cash. nl»u KKLLKR & BENNETT. I S tbtf as tbe a»4*tbe priucipal place ot doing the biuincM of *aid Company, shall bv at the lowu of Onawa. ARTICLE 2D. The minimum Capital Stock of this corporation, is Oae H«a4red IIKD Twenty-Five TboBaaod DOIIBTM, (all paid in,) wbicb MAY be iu created to double that auiouut, by a majority vote of the Stockholders. the A huiuired aud dtty »barcs of live hundred DOLLARS each. ARTICLE 4tb. Tbe indebtedness shall be conducted by A hoard of Directors, nine in number, live of whom shall be residents of Monona County, who are elected by ballot auuually, ou tbe Second Monday fu October but said ltoard continue iu office until a new board U elected and qualified. In the electiou of oft! tern, e&ch stockholder is entitled to oue vote for every share by him owned provided (bat uo stockholder shall cast at any oue election, more than one tenth of the whole number VOTES A Board ot all meetings ment amd ot ot the corporation. The Secretary shall give thirty day* notice in at least one I newspaper published in the county,at annual election of said board. IU case of A vacancy in said 12 18X .J., .. lSx'JB 7 IHxW" 8 aoxao 17 17 10 19 Half of the above improvements to be done before tbe 1ST of December next, and i( i of this Curiwration uot at any one time EXCEED two aud A bail per 1 cent on the capital stock. AHTIL LL 5tb. The BUSIUESS of this Corporation shall board, the members SHALL proceed to (ill it by tbe appointment OF another Stockholder as Director. All ofliteis shall be I shareholders. Shareholders may vote by proxy, pro vided such proxy be made in writing to tbe PRESIDENT of the Company. I AUTII LLtitb. Within ten days after the election of of Directors, the members elect shall assemble and elect a President, Secretary and Treasurer. Tbe I Secretary and shall uut be members of tbe Board of Dire-Treasurer tors. ARTICLE 7th. The President and Secretary shall sigu all conveyances, alignments,and all bills of sale, They shall sign and tbe Tieasurcr couittcr-MT n, all is I sues of stork. Xo issue, sale, conveytuicc or assign ment of Stock is bindjug U|KII the Corporation, or re- I cognized as such, unless due record is made by tho Sec- I retary in a book kept for that purporc. It shall be he duty of tbe President, or in his ab»cuce, the Secretary, I at the request of ten Stockholders, made iu writing, call a meeting of the Stockholders of said Corporation.to I ARTICLE bth. The Secretary SHALL keep a minute of OF tbe Board ot Directors, and of the Stockholders, and perform all other duties usually per taining to said office. ARTICLE Dtb. The Treasurer shall disburse Monies I only upon written orders of tbe President, sigued by tbe Secretary, lie shall keep a full account of the finances and report the same to tbe Boardof Directors annually, and as often as by them requested, lie shall give a bond with good security, iu such sum as the Directors may from time to time deem necessary. ARTICLE loth. By a voteof two-thirds of theStock I holders preseut,there may be assessed upon each sbare, a tax of two per cent upon its issued value but if such assessment is MADE at a special MEETING, the notice calling such meeting, shall state tbe object ot tie call. ARTICLE lltb. All Deeds, Bonds and other 1 Share not less than lix'.G & uot a IS S atone* all COMPLETED befofe tb»HFF»T ot July, L^JS, or the Share or Shares shall be forfaited. Ail forfeited shares go to the COMPANY. AKTIII.E 13th. On the first MONDAY of July, A. D.j 186S, tbi Corj»ratit it shall LEA^E t«» exist D*IJALIOU*OT |»T« will be uiade by TBE DI tlxey 4euiu it advisable for the best interests of L*ny. Board of lirccturs i C. Will TIN 6, T. ELLLITM? J. tt. MURIUM,, W. HURTOJF, J. E MOKUISON, 11 BENTON. M. F. Moulin, OOT VLNLU A/ORRIS. E. D. V. MASON. The above Townis situated about half-way between Coondt Bluffs and City, at tbe terminus ef tbe !wa Central K:ulroaS«K»«X l, three miles fr -M Jl3"AlsoIti0 acres of choice land two miles east of JSiuux City ou which i about 10 acre? timber. ul-u KIAVIX J. KRASKH, J'" I TERMS TO CLUBS, One Copy 17 Weete*.»*«.« One Copy. Two Copies.. Or one (Vpy Five Copies Ten Copies Twcuty Copies 1 Year 1 Year 2 Years 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year COUKCIL BLUFFS, May 3nd-nl-U. linctoftdu u(theC«p- Ojficert. CHARLES K. WlliTlNO, President. LEOXALTD SEARS, Treasurer. 8AMIELPEAUSE. Setrclary. a G»d lauding on the MIoiiri river, aud is surroimded as lar as the eye can extend, with the most beautiful and productive country iu the West, with Timber, both hard and soft, iu abundance. [:IIS-4w. F0R SALE. 40 0 Lots in Howard Addition. good Ixts in Mullin's Subdivision. 100 JjOts iu the Hailroad Addition. 10 choice Lots in Hall's Addition. Several fine lots in central portions of the City Ttiy desirable for residence*. Several fine tracts of tmd within an hour ride of the City wuli timber and water. £.3" Al?o bt- and shares in Omaha City, Bellevue, PeSto. Tekauiah, 1/ogaiL T. and Junction City, Iowa. Land Arrtnt. Bargains! Bargains *v 4 %. AT Empire Blocb. REAL ESTATE AGEXtl. HAVE TO SELL AT LOU' RATES:— 1 line LOT on the Public Npi.ne— 6 business LOTS on Br^a hvay— 3 Kesideuce LOT6 oil JUncrott Street— S iu Grimes' Addition"** 0 Lots in Beers' Adtlltion— 30 LOTS iu Everett's Addition— 36 Howards 26 Burn's S5 Bayliss' 3d 75 4* Hail Hoad 20 Acres of Laud iu »ec. 3-1, Town 76, B. 44. 40 JW, 76, 44. Also, Lots in all parts of the City. AHo, 6000 Acres of KAHM1XG LAN® in Pottawat tamie and adjoining Couutics at prices to sun purchas ers. $1 00 3 00 6 00 S3- Ofllcc in Empire Block, opposite Pacific House. 1). C. BLOOMEK, Land Agent. Council Bluffs, May I8d?-ulu 6 00 TIN. ATSit—A very large i»tock «f Silk, Beaver, Fur# asimere, Wool, Panama, English, Straw, Leg i. Palm Leaf, just received aud for sale at the t»5u BEEHIVE. 1S5T. 1S5T. /tegular Council Bluffs, Omaha City & Florence Packet. For Flortnce, Omaha City. Covncu Btufft, Belle vue. St. Mary*s, Wyoming City, Xebratka City, iAnden, Brownvillc. Lowell, Oregon City, White Cloud. Iotca J'oint, Savannah. St. Joseph. Paler mo, At chiton. H'e*ton, Leavenworth City, Jfa* $c9, Independence, Liberty, Lexington, jrc. ELEGANT A- FAVORITI: PM- SENtJER steamer. WM CAMBBKLL, WM Eops, Master, will run as a regular packet to the above ami all intermediate |»otuts oti the Missouri river, retuainiug permaiietitly in the traile during the entire seaoo. The "Win. Campbell" ha« lecetitly een f1tte«I up and refuruinhtHi in the most modern style, regardless of ex pense, and with au eye single to strength, safety and comfort, as well as with every convenience, that could render her desirable to the traveling public, rendering her now, both as regards capacity for business, .superior accommodations for pasengers. e»]ual the tiade.— Captaiu Kdds hi'j^s to receive at the hands of his na« meruus Xissoori river friends, a coutiuuance of that generous patronage for which he is indebted during a series of years, while in command of different boats and for which he hereby desires to present his most grateful acknowledgments, prouiiMiig increased efforts to give general satisfaction, aud retain their confluence aud patronage. No. 69 Levee, and 8 Commercial street. nSn Parks' Lumber Yard. THElargeBM SI RIBER IS NOW RECEIVI^-n a and finely assorted sten k l.l.MUKlt, which he will hell on as reasouable tciu as can be purchased in the city. E3" Yard ou Lower Broadway, West Palmer's Block. GEORGE PARKS. n-a tor 820. XK1Y-YOKK WEEKLY TIMES IA publihel every Saturday, at No. 138 N.\ss.\V ST. corner Beekma^i, New-York City. It is printed upon a very.large (iuarto'sheet, containing eight pa^es of six column* each, clear type ami upuigood paj»er. It will contain all the matter «f general interest in the DAILY TIMES, tueludiug News from every quarter of the World, CoRRKJ»roME.\t i: froiu all the principal p"iutti interest bih in Europe and Anierica. .ant Kii ITORI AI.S u|Hn all Hibiecf.* ot interest lhat uiay ari^e. Besides this, one page every week will be devoted to choicc elections from the current Literatureof the day, in order to make the paper more acceptable for family perusal. Every p^jssible eflort will bem.ide. by Propri etors aud Editors, to make the NEW-YORK WLEKI.Y TIMES the be^t weekly newspaper iu the tinted States. CIIAItTERUO, A. D. ISH. Peoria Marine & NO. 39 MAIN ST It BET, Peoria, XllinoAw. THIS portatiou tc Fire RISKN, at reasonable rates. Capital 1 fully solicited. lLf*The Postage on tbe Weekly TIMES to any part of the Vnited States, is only 6 1-4 cents per quarter, paid iu advance. in »4 ranee. Tbis paper is made »p expressly for the maiU and Contains all the reailitiK matter of the Daily. Five Copies will be sent for fw f»0 Ten Copies for $25. THE XEW-YOHK DAILY TIMES rEVERY i PI BLIMIED THE SAME OFFICE. MORXIVQ,AT Sundays excepted. It »m be hent by oiail to any part of the United States, at ft per annntii. TLf*The povtace on the DA I I .Y TIMES to any place within tbe United States, ts 3tf cents per quarter, in ad* vaoce. RAYMOND, WESLEY fc CO., Publishers. HEXX, WILLIAMS fc CO.'S NEW S E I O N A A O I O W A ISAAC RXDERLLII.L, Pres't R. L. T. BOVK LA!SD. V. Pre*'t, C. LIOLI,A\D, Htc'f APPLICATORS received and Polide« issuetl by Just Received at the "Ckeap Cash Comer," WELL AMORTFD ktock SHEET-IRON fc JAPA»ED WARE. C.«»k SI.-ves and Trimmings of superior manufac ture. at WHOLESALE prices. T|*Xo. 16 AT I«, SIGX OF TIIK STOVE. i*l-u ROGERS. TOOTLE & JACKSON, Foncardinq 4. Commission• Merchants, No. 1, Empire Block, Corner of Main and Broadway Streets, Council Bluffs, Iowa. THE A reasonable share of the patror.nee of shippers wnd the public geuerally^is respei tfuliy solicited. Far freight, passage or information, apply to JOSEPH Mt ENTIRE, Agent, IDERSIOSED tor COMPANY CONTINI KS TO ISSCK POLI CIES, ou Murine, Inland NVII:»tlon. Trass- WWCCTOItS: Isaac Underbill, Samuel Howe, L. Holland, W. H. Phelps, Alex. G. Tying, Va. Kenn, Theo. Perry, Philo. Holland, ft. Gregu, J. Reynolds, W. A. llerroii, c. Uollaud. aS-B Council liiaflk. GO TO TDG CITY Watch Repairing. tbe only THE PRICE IU POCKET FORM TUCKS, $3 00 PRICE IN MUMM CA ES 'I 00 PIIE ON ROLLERS AND MOUNTED....... 5 00 A liberal DISC..nut given to dealers. Copies mailed t« any address in the Cnited State*,postage paid, on re ceipt OR the price. siBsriiiBFR NN\« A PRAC TICAL Watchmaker, feels competent repair the most dittirult »nd delicate work tha may be entrusted to (A re Jtfr AH work Warranted to give satisfaction THE KEKNN & LEE, Publishers & Booksellers, No. U8 Lake-st.. Chicago, HI. ^^•P. S..—Agents warned iu every County iu tbe State to canvass for tbis map. Very liberal terms wilt be given to Agent*. Some of our CANVANSERS are clear* iug from $15 to $20daitv 011 this map. APPLY for ITBLIC MAY REST ASSI^RED THAT the Carrrct Tiiuc is, AI.U alway tail K N I hy A. D. KOBIN'ILON". S. |. REMDMBEK! term! as above. BL-U C. & L. First EUST of Pacilic House.£ iI COIXC1J. ULLJ-TS, IOWA. s~60 Mm or noon*. whicb, will be solil uo tenu* u rwuuiuble u can be cflurikd. To MtM)r yua in thi» rctud, 1 only uk s «ll *M «k«mlaailoii. Cheap Cask Bl-U Capital Stock is divided into two Ctper, NEW PRICES!!! At tlie Sign of "tlx®, AMI MWOAiTLV REOEIV1KG A VERY VV (JOIIDS—AI.L SKW—wbicb we can and will «ELL^ very CHK U»UIU OF eveiT varietj of FASCT AMD D0M£3T10 DRV*(!Q9D8, writ- iugs, conveying a title to Uud belonging to the Company shall be held by the President in tru for the Company. ARTICLE Pith. Every Shareholder shall build a house or store, with not less than three windows and a shingled roof. No huuteor building to HE built of poles or logs. LESS than S feet post* 2 .. .» uxl# .« .. 4. o .« 3 V 16x20 tllATS S CAPS, FURNITURE, BOOTS S SHOES, Come and see for yourselves, we will convince you that we FELL GOOPS CHEAPER than they were ever offered iu this market. Remember that WE Stoves for Sign of the Cook Stove, & 18, Counoil fl^HOLESALE A1 RETAIL DEALER I* TT all kinds uf roOkl.NO. PARLOit AL HBATIXG STOVES and Manufacture of T1X, Y)*JOB WOKK, iu the trade,done RESPECTFULLY informs the citi*etiH of WKSTMIN IOWA & NB BKASKA. that they have just received oue of the ilueet •ud largest sh cks of Spring & Summer Goods ever hrov.cht above St. Joseph. Our CIKMIS was PUR CHASED for CASH, ot tlrst hand manufacturer* and IMPORTERS iu the Cities of New York, liosloti aud Phil adelphia, AND huve been selected with ftreatcare. vha Fire Insurance I hefo R|M- la WHICH ..ther bouse in the We-t. Co. sale TOR TOOTLE & JACKSON. n3-u IIAXS. PARASOM, FIXE, TXKCY AND Black Dress Silk. $500,000 CIIILDV B. L.' T. liourland, OFFICKHS: 9c n2-u T( lO'l LK AI'KSON. ONK D. c. BLOOMEK, A«EAT OF THE LARGEST fc BEST ASNOftf KD STOCKS of (groceries A- Provisions iu tbe city. Just received ami for sale cheap, by nl-u TOOTLE FIT JACKSOX. AT.entleineiiH' »ale cheap, Jewelry Store OF A. XX HOBmsON, First Boor East of Pacific Honse, ANIMMRECTLY OPPOSITE MrBRlOE ft BOWKN'S. if you wish to obtaiu tbe C1IKAPIC8T bu BEST JEWELRY in towu. at the Klephaiit, by UL-u TOOTLE St JACKSON. Furniture! Furniture!! IF VOU WAJiT TO 11VY HEAP FI RM Tt'HK OR all kinds, C»ll at Furniture Ware Rooms, opposite Kmpirc Bl«x:k, ««nonr .'•V* "^5« teMUTiiVB both STAPLE I'A NCI HARDWARE, «L'KKNSWAHE DRT-fifMHIS, BOOTS ft SHOES k HATS AXD CAPS. All Upper Broadwar." JAMES HEXSHAIX. i Nnr Stm! NEW GOODS! CLOTHING, GRAIN & PROVISIONS. will uot be undersold by any HOUSE West ef tbe Mississippi ^••:|fSI|« Of the Bee Hive, No. 1, Palmer's Block.^J) THOMPSON & SIEGRIST. 1857. Upper Broadway, Bluffs, Iowa, COPPKH FIT SLIKKT NM-HAS-E in IBIF WUH neatness and despatch. M. ROGERS. To IVIercliantH. SJ^IVr sale very cheap, for CASH, at the Stove Store of ji. ROUERS. United EXPRESS COMPANY. Capital £500,000. THE Sign of tho ABOVE WKLI. KXOWX COM PAST ITAVE ESTABLISHED Marriiso. Griaupll, M.mteiuma, Ncntou, Wcs liuiaes, I ADH. Wintersftt. Lewis, to Council Bluffs & Omaha City, i •BdaTprrparp.lt.xl.. a GENERAL KXPRKSS AND FORWARDING HI SINKSS. WitL .ptvial atlfiitiou t, tbe 1 -aiiMu^i.1 ..11 .,1 COIN, BANK NuTKS. G(M)lS.V PACKACKS. iml also t.. thet'. I:o- ti .11 ..t N'ote. lh t!ts and .\RI-uunts, in all the principal OTIP? and t'wiiii in the I'liUed staica, C.in.tdii.-. Cali(..niia and Eun-pc. Ordrr Kood» by the Laited Statra PRCSPKCTL'55 OF THK tJaited States Oirectorv! THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSE ISSUING ABOUT the first of OCTOBER 1857, a book under tbe above title to contaiu about FIFTEEN HUNDRED PAGES! [Size of Pages 15 by 20 inches.) The OBJECT of the U. 8. Directory will be 1ST, TO GIVE THE NAME AUD PO*T OFBCE ADDRESS OF EVERY .MALE BY AN expressly for this market, and onr red hi S pi PERSON C.»tto w i enable i w o nell LOWER tban any WK Plrdjjr OURM'LVE* to sr11 GOE«U nt Stt» Loafs Prices, adding transpoita tina—to Country Merchants. Biffn 9t th$ JStephmnto «oou a po •ible. AI) of the latest styles just re ceived and for I*aie by u2-u TOOTLE & JACK50N. CENTRE DRAFT. Frori« Brral- LNG andunu or two llorse Plows, iM Russell's Shaving Saloon. HAYIXG RECENTLY REFITTED AMD euIarttiHl AT n»y OLRT stand on Middle BrQ way, I am now prepared to wait up«»n my 1 CUSTOMER* and the public in general, in a man ner that will 511 rely please. £3*Parti U'. to llair-Cut ting. Sham|»Var inc.attentiongiven in tbe ISTE^ styles. $3* Saloon on Kiddie Broadway, opposite the for la MAKING UP list*, write the name ward them MISAES STRAW, HAIR AND Channel FLATLFR—beautiful style- Just received anL for sale by TOOTLE U JACKSON. U2-u O N N O S EXTRA CITY ^L/v Brand Flour, warranted tD he a just received and ON iniinvdiately. NO. 1 article, for sale at Ihe Klephatd. by sale cbeap TOOTUS TT JACKSON. NOTICE. ik I Correct Time. HATE «OI,l» TO MY BROTHER. JAMES HKXSHAI.L, JR., uiy entire STOCK or GOODS ami .store Tinoumg me in nnv hliiipe nr '"»»iier, will make immediate payment tu liim, aa my authorize'! a{ em, or IN* IrIiil to a Aettlemetlt by law, art lurtber time cannot anU wtii uui be (tiveu. 8i-tif.il. a r. m. Presbyterian Chnrck.—Ber. JOHN HANCOCK, I'astor—It)'* A. M. €on(rr«aiUnal rhnreh—ROT. O. C. RICI, hi tor— I0S. A. M..1H F. TEBBKTTA SS iei ItOB'T Ht'SSHtl., JMH. M.. MTJL HI. at tlio BEK iUVE., L'.'-pe. (IS WILL HE sent Post paid to any person WH4T may order LI TO PKEVENT MISTAKES.—Write distinctly th« Names p,»t offl e. c'oimtv and state MORRIS UAKUNKK & Wlf.KKS, Puldishers. Ciiu-innati, Ohio. 2i. it. Publishers iu*ertiug the above iirospecttM in» cluditiE this N• 11. three times in their H'KKKLY pa |er, ami lallinu attention to the same in their Kditorial wilnmns. will re'.-eive COPY (,f the t'. s.l ire. tory de livered at their offli-eafree of ihaigf. Direct ail'ex change papers totlie U, S. Directory. [nli-A New risr. ASSORTMENT OF rLOTllINO k rurtiishing ^*OO0SOF late Style*, for Maiu Street, nl-u TOOTLK AT JACKSON. Plows! Plows!! OWEX'S r.m. ^EPIU-.P.1 Chnrrb—Rev MB. VAIIOS-J r. M. T"f"r»nf»r» atlendin* any of the cttoTe churckea will be provided with M*ata NAILS—10 GRIND STONES— cks. I Am Cbaitia 900 hx!«. Glass, from 8 by 10 to 50 by 40 100 Pauel Doors y ataarted sltei— t. v aiMWCV '•IICT *#r nle Cbeaiv, at the Klephant. by TOOTI.K k. JACKSOLB '•3E2TW or SBOCEME*. Mi mns mi, U. & V. A Express Bmhe, DIRECT FOR DftTcaporl, Itock Iilwl CMcac*1 And all Peint%»t tbe East, Mtmimppi and Mhaonri Railroad in Con nection trith the Chicago and Motk k l#nd Rail Road- InterimUtrougb (run inriCilf toChjcas*VMKMT cfeange of Can, cronlng tbe ftRlt felNMni Kllcr BrMfCtt IliWa Davenport and Rock Inland, thna av«MiwtlM auooyance of Ferries, sitd changes, as by other routes. 25 Miles Diitance Saved! By tbis Route Travellers from Council Bloffe aad Fort les Moines will save Twenty-five Miles dis tance. Fare Lower than by any otber Route. fwr Trmtna Ueave Iowa iltjr Dally Sl MDA^fl EX€EPT£0. 6-16 A. fc Kmifraat •-3 port, 11-15 A, )i,—Freight and Emigrant. 1.30 M.—Evening Express for Mtucatioe, Dtrn port, Chicago, and all points eaat. •*i» A. m.—Freifht —rrei*nt a Kmigraai. go b3-SWSS!85p A?fWta2t ^ARIE® STOCK or qUEEKSWABE, I CHICAGO, Wo. 16 & IS. BUCK'S lit OX and BRASS-WARK. The NUZNI^ \VI»M»'RN L"WA and Xel*ra.»ka. who ish to lino, are re?pei-ttully isdicited call and examine my EXTENSIVE and magnificent SFCOIK. LIEFNRE purchasing.' elsewhere. IN-LT«»..JUII! atid all de-cnptions of IIousc-(flitters and S|M»ntinfe, pnmiptly done ARID warranted. L: L.I: RAT I O -1M O V KD PAT ENT "CLU'l'KILFII.I.KY'S HOT A1H "CUAR TKR OAK"—liHllJGK'a Improved .\£W EKA Cook Stoves. If For sale cheap at the SIGN OF THE COOK •STOVE, hy M. Rt)GK«S. litical calculatinn States a ruute lr\IN lowa City West, ttaruugh (OF THE AGE OR FIFTEEN YEARS AND AAWARDSL LBE COC.N'CIL BLUFFS, IOWA, nl-u TOOTLE fc JACKSON. S1PRINO XAMI* JU1 PLACE OF PUBLICATION OF EVERY DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY AUD QUARTERLY PAPER AND MAG AAUIE. PUBJICBED IN THE UNITED STATES. I EACHSI.ITE, CITY. TOWN, AND POST OFFICE, WILL I BE ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.VILLAGE TBO NAME SVIUIEA STYLES MANTLES, OF E.IRH PERSON W I HE RANGED UNDER 'J** HE 34 incbos. DANIEL Missouri River Packet. Xtyular Council Bluffs, Omaha City and Florence Packet. For Florence, Omaha City, Coancil Blnfls. Bellevue, St. Mur)'» Wyoming City, Linden, Brownsville, LR-KRLL. White Cloud, lowa Point, Saraunah,orr8.ON BESTOWED upon the Admiral w the SUMC valuable IJNIL, Hou«e« and LAU can be ba-11.\ applying to UY brother. NL"U KOTICE. I oumtl HI THOMAS HESSIIAI.I. Time of Church Service. E. RHL'RCH—REV. MR. GOODFEI. LOW,«ast.r—10.H A. M., IJi T. M.j SiWiath It. of the POST OW-C, County aiu! state, at tin- head of the Sheet, tlien nil the wiih distiiiclly written names, of Male per- •remainderof otn MILY. the AGE of Fifteen Years and upwards,and as 80..11 AS you hove sufficient to till on envelope, for St Joseph, elegant pasnenger packet i e uu- der his COMMAND, hereby hegs leave tender his ac knowledcnient*, and to solicit for hi*toucw boat aeon TINIMTX E «f its cinddence and patronage, pledging un tirnik' exei'tiuns of himself and officer* to give full aat lMaction to TH»AE with whose BUMNEAA he may bo hnnored. The MIN-E-ha-hah was huilt expressly for tiffs trade, under the special supervision of t'»|)t Baiter, who has spared no trouble or expense toinake her a nuuihei one River steamer, and BEGS to assure his friends,Missouri N,at she is most admirably adap e to the wants of the river, being of great LIGHTNESS of draught, EASINESS of imslel, aud eucfi appluatiun of nnolunery, as must make bcr amonir the fast ones, with cabin arrauneuients and ac oonnitislatioiis of a superior order, and not excelle-T br those OR any boat in the river, combining all tlio most modert, improveinents that safety, eontfort or pleasure INLL .'I1 1®6"'' 111. ber appointments, n.Kb «ng Wiiibe wauun* belomium to those of A orat clasa pawenwr eteamer JOSEPH MclNTIKK, Anent, AW. 90 Let,EE SI Commercial STREET. June IS. TT.sr tfr-rElTKI). A FEW FINE WATCHES, O 30 ltajf fmrlor la |fl«« faMf. A beautiful ST.KIK rf LatostStyles #rir«irjra includ ing Ladies* and U*pt»F PINS, STTDS, SLKKVK-Ht'T TOMS. in all variety of Hettlogs, Pare Gvtd Tlumbtea. CIU)S3Ju^ BHACXI.KT5. ILC. f*-* A D. RoilMKW. jt A M.—Morning Express for Muscatine. Daves- ff^ART. rt, Rock Island. Chicaao, and all poiuta at the Seat. H' RAXDaLS A CO Trains arrive at Iowa City 10 15 A. M.. 10 29 A. M., 4 45 P. M. and 8 46 M. Three Trains Leave Mnscattae DAUY, (SCN1AYS EXCEPTED.) 7:06 A. M.—Morning Express for Davenport, Island, Chicago, and all point* East. 12:60 P. M.—Freight aud Emigrant. 3:56 P. M.—Evcniug Express tor with Mulligan Central Railroad, and Jdchigau Soutbern Railroad for all parts of tbe Southern aut* Kul.ru Htatea. Through Tickets for all the principal Eastern Points, can be procured at Uie Ticket OOe«s in Iowa City and Muacatine. J3" Baggage re-checked atCbkafo, and transported free to connecting lines. ADDISOxVlT, Snp't. B. L. CABROLL, Traveling Ageut. nl-u CHICAGO AND BIRUM1TON RailroadLine (Chicaao, Burlirvyton and Qumcy, Central and Mil itary 'tract, and Peora and Oquateka Hail Road*.) Iruo from Burlington, Iowa, without change UF Cars. The NI'FST direct mute TU Chicago. Xew York, Boston, Philadelphia, and all other uuporteut POINTS EAM. Two DAILY trains leave LIUR.iugt'.N, SUNDAYS exceptcd. 1. Day Express. Through, 7.30. A. M. Arriving at Chicago on TE same evening, passing through Monmouth, Galfediurg,Fruicetou, AND ouBftect* ing at 3(endota with the liliuois Centra! Aai! Beads, to LaSalle, Blooiutield, SPRINGTITDD, Iecatur, JacksoQrille, aad Naples. Abo will Galena aud Duiileith. 8. Express. Tnrougb. 7.30. P. M. Connecting with Illinois Central Rail Road at Xeodo* taforSt. Louis and Cairo. Train* on THE above roads run in ck*c connection, avoiding all laying over at any OF the points. This road connects at Chicago with the Michigan Cen tral and Michigan Southern mud*, and with all the r«»ads leadmC to the Atlantic Citic*, Ohio. Kentucky and Fenu sylvania. Passengers leaving Burlington at 7.30, P. rcacbes Galena and Duuleith in 12 hours, and St. Louis in 20 hours By this route passengers will reach the interior of Ohio and ludiaua in le** time, and with fewer changes, than by any otber route, connecting via MICHIGAN Cen tral at Muhigan City with the Xew Albany and Salem Rail ROAD thence t» all points south and south-east. Baggage checked through to Chicago, and NO charge for handling at auy poiot. £^"TLMUGH tickets hy this route can be purchased at tbe Kai! Koad Ofllcc in Burlington. C.O MAMMOM, Su)eriuteudeul. 1). BTMHK, Ticket Agent, Buriiusloft. N&-% r.Ennr.E M. E*T0, Kditur Bfe. 16 P^»E UA with "I'pper Tens." I'^IILEY'S "MUMiHir' OR ELEVATED Oven. BL'CK'S "CnitPd States," or Elevated Oven. Superior Pionee:, Arctic Air.Tight and Golden Tlarp Cu«'kitu Stoves. ic VI:uiiguri:IN to a country Proprietor. DAMLh (iOODLOE. Aasistaiat £ditor. BL'I riCIKNT TIMK HAS KLAI'SKL» 5INCK TIIK lJiichfiiun, TO DISPEL the Hpe» euteruined hy many WHO did not SUPPORT his electi i ju LONG agitated by EX' itinj cvl!U of po- IN lS5t. as the BASIS of a new party at the City I then fi-rmed TO cuntrul the destiuies country that agitation TI. which ih"-e who surr»»of»thehim ur now IWK 1 conrtdentiy for the perpetuation of their OWN power. views ihe e J»orti'ns OR OUR countrymen may he re flected.ot THI- NEWSPAPER aud will endeavor TO ui*iu?ain L»rehensiveue s ns Expre»» CMipany." THoy are als nrnnlat regularly from Iowa City north of the Constitution and as to principles ot pubitc akuiinistration, to the school •f politics illustrated by the genius of Mr. Jefle: .. ... peace andjusiice in our foreign relations the cwuaoli- by a peculiar ALPHABETICALLY AR- THE HEAD OF THEIR RESPECTIVE PUST OFFICE ADDRESC. I As the U. S. Directory w i be A matter DAS*, of interest to every resident ot America, we respectfully solieit the Aid of Post MUSTERS aud others, iu all parts of the i couutry, in obtaining nauies aud SENDING them on which hears A public burdens, and 1 8«ui ike Iwii Cyfus C. Kuhn, mort KKmnu^rvvr TF ibe CHisen*OF Council UNA* I b» hu ofCMd toafccttoaary & •'twit »«. on»door We* re ot tke PMt-Onre, w oiwtaaur h—*, *U kloteplu. CAMmSf Jtaiiins, Fiat, Orang*, Lemmt, Ft Englioh Walnutt, Mmonlt, ke. askd manj other articled to numerous u» 9 w lf Ji)B „iih SS'iSjg Nofloe. TtSKSSSSffZXSX atnCM will herraftrr b« o,uiu.tol by K n i v-n?t I CO., at tbe ok) ITAIHT nexi tiuir to tbr fc fercSi.1"""'" Pruvuu~ Pcrituni to tbe ot DiM livnn, will nil TMI .RFw .i. FC 1 •.HIndebted .7 "Arm ,,u RT' wi" »AAUAIJS a #w PI,eCIM *»«cafl and settle without furtL?^ a EAHSALS & Davenport, Rock l¥ext Door to Post «mTt Keept Constantly on Hand a Is laud, Chicago, and all points East, Trains arrive at Muscaune at 9 60 A. M., 1:36T. and7:66 P. M. 53" For travellers poing East, tbis ronte is the cheat*- —.VM est, qaickest, and uioi»t reliable, and its advantage?* are u^r u fe*|chos' Beans, Dried superior any otber offered, connecting at Muscatine u'ln! Fork. Ma' k witb boats on tbe Mississippi River for »t I»uis and J7 leitb, Uutiuque and St. Paul, al Bureau Jumtiunwitb train* for Peoria, at LaSalle witli Illinois Central Rail road Nurtb for Dixon, Freeport, Galena. Uunleitb and Dukoquri S.jutti for HIixjiuitiKtoii, .Springtlelil, Jaiksoti ville, Kapler, Cairo, Alton and St. Lotti*} and at Chu a- lection of Meal. Bacon, Ijird, Butter, Km Fuiatvei, (,'orn, Oats, oni.ms, lined e New Orleans at Daveuport with boats for Galena, Dun- i ^un^c* Mulassi la»ilh lliihtuiiio ANAL PAN 1 .» UU»A«I. .L Y' TRTOCERICS. kern, Rice. Su and all kindi Per««is favoring n* with their patronage, mar m. pricM fwCA^ r" Ki,ub,r,i"I.S"clo^SrnkWDK price*, roriASH. K Au#Uit 2S-ulb-tf. F. JI. S NOW COMPLETED,* AXD TRAINS .\OW i I*:E entire distance, u la BASK OF TEKIMA, •-:'j n- TXKJLMA, Ji. T. KXr\amft OSrr «r Buk ot Tcka*e, OMAHA, X. T. THB ABOVE IKSTITI Tlf)N» ARB .VOW AM. DuniiwlrtMd ,OT tbe trjn»icu® a general Gold, Silrerand Kxchante on varloas P^^it^ P«rt« K THE 8, Ud MMI*, CtsA mU,^22- 1807. SAMUEL DILLEH," WJIOLESALE ntJML '0m I ist. •wslic i:arire Black, corxcn. BI.i rrs, IOWA. J* *®F OPESWO A LAIB* anil well IICLCCTM »(*K, «Inch at Whole,»IE or Retail, lu foun-1 Drn-«. Mrdirlnra. Paint.. Oil*, Dj *--Sinff», Varniah, Ulaaa, Pure U. R. rfu„I,ry. SONPK. Tra, Tobatea. CLAM^. TlTe"^ tut:i'UiU'' Wltl1 'u" assorlnjSR? Popular Patent Medicine*, kolftlt !'v.TR. S FC"ER,:', V3riptr ,,f EVERYTHIIIKINMII, U- .. ANA RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT His atock cumpriaea the CH.,Drugvariety ice»I RV„^L- thoy Powhaae. upon SSj 10 AT Krcatiy REDUCED PRLW, CjUa y FBEMRirriOXS. ,DI,IrT'f:'V In person PiUJSI'KCTUS OF THE I\CORPOR4TlOY REPUBLIC The WASlllNUTCX. I C. par particnlar -tf L" up Prescni.ti.,11.-, and bi» extrii-ivn rcrier.LC and »ui*rior tn «icduc ana t.ra.u,«l SI^T, HIII be A K'larantecutu tlie publu »N takes OR IUI|K^IIIUUI lu which clerks might reuder them liable Store accessible at all hours. SAIfl BL UIU.FJfc Au,'r,r'f I"r"rl""-"lion tf the Coun- Bluffs and Nebraska Ferry Compa ny, arc hertby modified to be as tbllmn: ARTICLE 1st. The C.iri-.ratorn aod their MMM nauie't IN ilic URI^MAL ARTICLES UF RHI TTI.'II ahaM embrace the following POWER*, to-wit3:CIRT^»r the Presidency, that his administration of affairs i L'E S^*?D- plead aud be impleaded, have per pet at I would be ?o ni«derate and conservative a$ to Rive re- SUU a,ul of opinion and interest. On the contrary, it has bee far marked by violence of measures, w bich i* without precedent, even in the administrate n of Pierce. Jo KANSAS, K ba- ^IVEN all "hile he Cnited States at F»rt Leavenworth, I FOR^AND transferred iu RHE manner tbat the dirrctfT* and BI^ heti utidcr the command of a MAN OF kuown vjulenccof •'•hall direct. character, TOR the niainrest PU:J»OEOT lutimutatiiit? our ARTICLE 3«I. The ON»ORATE HN^INESS of &AID.<ARP»* fellow-citneiis there into *UUU»I»AIOU to a (ureittu ui»ur- THEPU.P/e of Mr. Buchanan's administration clear- between the to keep up that agitation of tbe Slavery Question, which wa deliberately entered upon THER .HAINS €'SS,"A'^IANT and receive I»Y their CURJ-ORAIE na«e lid SELI, hire aud lea e Corporate I UJJ) MAKE_by-laws IU paironapc, uot merely to a faction, DETECTED hy the people of that territory, STALE* or the law THI State. hut TU the MOST odious men OT that faction, M*UE of i ARTICLE 2d.—The Capitol Stock of »aid 1$me«»T whom have I»articjpated directly iu scene? of violence :''HALJ he seveuty-rtve thwuf.ind Dollars, TO be dirMtd it HAS coucentrated ihe eutire di®- IT" ^HARE# of ue Hundred HILARS EACH' to H« property •IXCRL: in all lawful ^EAL, may a e the FRAME at PLEASURE, ration, shall be managed by In foreign aA'aira, it «4OES not DISGUISE ita purpose to I rre:deut and Treasurer, who obaii hold then SC«WE take immc:IJ0 sums from the Treasury, to he expended YEAR, and until their aucce**or shall be ch«W ^E^L in the purchase of new ierritorie. while it threatens ARTICLE 4th. Tbe *ANI CORONATION COMPLICATION* and warslatal to commerce, in the C\\clu-ive POWER A* a matter have i tor the REGULATION UT thetr husic riitjcgrfh- A BOARD patioii, and if lutiiuidatiou tails, of desolating them TBAN five, NOR NU.re than scveu. wh..?LUIIL be STOCK with fire and sword. {holder. and from their number, thev ba!l of irector» of WI A shall havetbr t- keep a Kerry and build a sole inlere.-t of an institution, deen»ed tenjjx-rarv I across the MIS^.URI River, at a point known a* the exceptional LY the louudcrs our Government,and tut "LOSE TULE KERRY," OJ.JU SITC the City ..R Ouaba which A.»w apires to an eternity of duration, aud to the pre?-eut PLAT.e of crossing. 01 AT ANY VTHCR practicable umverf.il DOMINION. L^-'int «»N aid River, between the jioitits, vii: Midwar TML-Rndc* ^RADE at or near the LANDING^ IL "J..«ueTree KEFVY** Iowa, and the Ferry LANDING at FLORENCE ITA IOWA, and the Ferr 1 MIDWAJ between said grade and the Ferry LANDING at JIC'levue ARTICLE 5th. If F-hail ethedutvof said COUNT* ny to procure aud keep a suitable B..at or Bt«U, or«re«S and keep in rrpair a sut*siautial bridge, for the ateattd »Ieei! tranPrtatio(I of J-ERSVRJ- AND property OVER »aid river, at all There are large bodies ot our countrymen, 111 all part* I of the Union, who deplore this orpanizai i«'I» of a SET tioiial party at the SOUTH, Udt«uied up%u the revolution ary proceedings OF 1854. and S^TILI maintained hy violent C'-nflict with these articles. ......, acts, apt ealing to CI REASONABLE and suitable TIONAL PASMUNS WHO perceive that further declared., it ostracise* ibe Moderate and cou ervati\e portion of I* to he regarded a.- all p.iid IN—L eing EM muted valve tbe citizens ^F the slavehidding Mates FNUN participa-|of the property of Company. .Provided that NOTBHIFT »ntravenc tbe power atfairs and OF WHICH IS SO recklessly ap pealed to by political gambler.^. It is proposed by tbe uudcrsigned, to establish a NEWSPAPER sheet GOODLOK, or North Carolina,has engaged to ASSIST in th(* editorial management of The Republic, aud other addition* will he made tu it* CORPS of political and literary contributors. iitOR(iE M. WESTOK, Editor d* Proprietor. W^IHIKOT09T I. June 8th, lW$* Tchns of the Rrpabttfe* SKJtfl-WKKKLY. Single copy, oneyear. T^'o copies Five copies, uu,. One copy, six moothS ........ Two copies Five A»PIES, 44 INTIILT One copy, one ^R^,........, Three C4pies Ten copies, Twenty copies, One COPY, »\X Five COPIES, Ten COPIES Twentv copiea. PAY ti ...•.$200 .500 ......1500 20.00 1.00 5.00 00 12,60 in advance. ic., KC. THK KXTIRJELY NEW, SWIFT IU»l »teaiaer. MIN- K-UA-1IA. C.ipt C. H. BAKLR, W. 1|. LAST-iidder. Clerk, will, run as Money may be forwarded by mail, the letter con tainiiiK it tie registered, at my risk.U Large amoonts bad better be remitted in drafts. A regular UU ABT»VE and intermediate points, continuing in the iliuil T.ity trade during the entire boating sea son. Captain Raker, thankful to tbe public for ita VERY generous eupport Address— UKOEGK M. WKST0X, Washington, D. C. Bia-u NEW STAGE LINE. Benoet. to convey the S. Hail, ,from the Platte river, near La Ptaite to Dahkoto, 1 am now prepared to carry passen gers on this route v Persona traveling through this region, will find this line a cheap and pleasant one. Banning, as I do, in con nection with the Messm. Bennett, whose line extends from the Platte Kivcr ria Nebraska City, regular and direct communication is thus opened from JDimcwota to Kanaas, through the fairest portion of Nebraska. Tbis is the nearest, cheapest and best route from Ouaha and Council Bluffs U Uahkota and Siuuz City. The points embraced in this route are as follows, to wit:—-Omaha C'.ty, via Bellevne to Platte river and eta Saratoga, Florence, Ft. Calhoun, De ('mning City. Tekamah, Decater, ttlac^btrd, Omadi to Dahkota. may-nS-n. a. v. JOUXSOS. 1 QA MX. HATS AND CAPS, FOB. MLC 1 U V very chaap, at tbe Klephaut, by aim TtH)TLE JACK!OK. FOB SALK BT HORACE KYKRKTT, IX BLOCK *. I^ts I, t, a, 4 and 6 in beer's Addition. In Block 4, U in Block 1, Jackson's AAUUoi, 7 io Dhick 1, Baylisn 2d Alao a one Acre Lot ia Ua||'» Addition, near Bfr'a rMkJetice. JtT. OA BBU. SYR CP—J«»t received and for ml* at BKK HIVE. C*" ESH TOMATOES—* larf* ATORK OT superior J* quality, for tth* N BR I11V8. CAr*_Ca»,imere. times. ARTICLE tith ST much OF the original art I« let as hereby repeaU d. and it is max me t'j to he regarded the property of the Co that the CAPITAL Stock bereiu UN* sec in this herein contaiued,the U. DOVKS, OR WELLINGTON, iu which, tbe will be styled The Republic, a nationality and coiu- of view-, worthy of IT? uauie. Esteeming as thetuost imminent and pressing nation al danger. the attempt to attain a geographical party, by pandering TO the PASM OF theslavery propaganda. The Republic will resolutely OPPOSE au Aduiiiuatration which has determined to perpetuate itaeir by keepiug up a form of party so dangerous and SO odious. An inflexiUle attachment the I'moa. a levereuce for the ConsTittih'-n of tbe I'to nited States, of ahall tn n aud intlueiue iu pub.i geographical arrangement OF parties the greatest dan- Directors t» make assessments if NE- E^SA: v, tu sect gers of all kinds, iucludiug danger U* the T^EI ULIAR iusti- sudden emergeiuie aud EAPEU^EA of NEW U«T« UR tution, the sensitiveness lorry purposes. Urs'RT B. CURTIS, S \M'L HA VLibs. M. TOOTLE, by J. A. Jackson, his AtCj JAMES A JACKSUN. HEKMIAKT HE**, BY JESSE Williams his AU'y. JKSSK WILLIAMS. 8AJIL M. Cl'KTlS. Council Biuils, August 9, UL^MW HA!VSCUM. PnOSPECTl'S OF THE DIBIQI E, DAILYF TRI WEEKLY & WEEKLY TIMES. TIIK AS the high- eat achievement of human WIdoui a general conformi ty, as 1 to Cedar Rapids. 1 BL1AS G. S£AI8, AMT. Council Biufl^, Anfnst 8-u!5-3M I T*» doubtful C"»N"TRUCTIOU» PI BI.K'ATIO.V OF THE 'DNBA^LIR DAILY Tiinrj.."—AN K\EMU^'PajCR—will be cor.MIF&ced on or before the 15th DAV i.r JV.VE It win P'P^R- AND lK It will be one of the aims of The Republic to co- vndeu*ed summary of the evenu of juicrcst, and tbe operate in retlucins the expenditure* »»f the (fovern- Agricultural progress of every County the Statp that mew, which have been xwollen to .seventy millions j»er I 1,4,1 le auQuro by the extravagance aud C«rrupiii n of tbe purty in power. The revenues OR tbe country are mainly coutrthuted hy IT* free laborers, while its di#hurse NIENT5, of a e years, ne een ule w i very i e reference to their interests. Public employments,mili tary, naval:and civil, have become more and more en GN.sse«L I IN THE UNITED STATE* 2D. TO GIVE THE NAME OF EVERY POST OFFICE AND POST MASTER IU THE CNITED STATE®. N3'.1, little of the U IM LI has thus had a double mo tive to augment SALARIES and expendituie*. The publication of The Republic will he commenced in the first we« K of September. The prices and terms of subscript N«nnextgiven arc below*. It is EXACTED lhat a daiiy ]uMication will te addelt u» commence with the next se*sion «D Congress. The Weekly BE uied u a large,CI^LT column sheet,next. A the beT i|oaii- LV (,F with new tyj e. lu PULITKS i will Independent Republican, dat ion of our civilization at home, rather than ueedless, latet political C'.nunerciai. Local and other Ne* I. premature, or dauyerous enlaitienieuts territory the The TRI-WKKKLY TIMES will he issued ou TUSSD^* dedication ot our pi^^e.^ent j»ublic domain a a theatre for Thursday aud Saturday Evenings, and will coutajaall the prosperous industry of freemen, and, with that view, New and Editorial matter of the Daily, the prohibition of ita tran»ier except iu m««lerute quan- I The WEEKLY TIMES will be issued every WcdOfS tities to actual settlers such, briefly, are the principle?-. nioruin^. and will be a high-t'ued FAMILY NEWS feelings, and objects, which will give tune to The Re- I PAP^H. In addition to the Latent (ieneral Intelltgfii public. land Editorial matter if tbe Daiiy, it will euibrscea and wili contain all tba heard from, arraniieil uinlcr the tf»e re- pe*l under the Ihead K peotive Counties. It ni«l ^l^cutaiu a laipe aiDMMil Mtcel!ansjU!» Heading to the Family Circle, ud especially to the wants of the Farming muimaitity TLR.Mfi! 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