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Mi;Ti;oiU)M)(;icAL taiu.i;. I!cIleviow, i hraskit. lUle Therllto'ter I J)'. 0!.l J"i'MT x i t: i v rXT kind. 31 I 2 3 4 ft c A : .1 i i i i I 4.1 40 0 0 (I M T ) v s 1H 4S 'IS ro mi .vi r 104 01 12 (H!"i 21 30 :n 8 6 '.' '"l 7 t'.i 0 0 0 0 0 9 A CI 1'ge Cixtin ah, Drc. 20. Tli Arrison cnse piven to the jury excmtig, ami after being out only ihrr hours, they rrt urnal verdict of guilt)' of murder in the lint degree. Staoi Koinr.. V lire praiifisj to earn that our enorpelk' pioneer frirn.l, Jonathan Shinn. of (ilcmvooil, (Iowa,) il nliont to inn a wockly i!ngo from Om.i ih to Nebraska City vitt llcllcvie w, St. Mary, (slenwood unci Thompson's ferry. This will be a great r.ct ominod.itioii, Mid we hope the enterprise, will he enoour cJ slid smtbinril. Let c cry one throw all ihv bliaincs in his way that he in.') Late to dj. VILLAINY AT CM All A CITY. We hvc been credibly informed th.i the friends of thai place were plmming it itiipcnuc.is fraud, which they were in tending; to pa'.m upon the public. Hy re presenting O-naliH City n the Capitol of IMclirask.-i and nMmnp'irg to nuk the public believe there is but ono company connected with that place, while in re-Jity thero is two, eiijiinjj Under difl'iirenl names but composed (ul least in pari) of the sumo individuals, working in unity, for the sake of selling lot s out of the city to those who suppose ihey are buying within. The impression is riven that the city is a unit, while the truth is, thut there is one ci'y outside of lh other, anJ about as worthless rs w ild land can ever be, which, is intended to be sold under a specious name, as if it was in the heart of the city itself. For the Palladium. Ma. F. Di to r Dear Sir: Permit rne ( by way of encouragement to those who are seek ing a good location in which t gt a lump) to occupy a small sp kt in your columns, in giv ing the statistics of the produce and labor ex pended upon th farm I occupy. KAMKLV : Corn, bushels, 1,40(1 Spring Wheat, ho 1'utatops, " 3j;, Jleets, " H t. itons, " gj aneis, " 4 Parsnips, " 2 Stsrcl Potatoes, ' j h' tun, " d hi nuiii corn fed, " 10 buckwheat, " i i Turnips, 3d Twe,.ty loads pumkins. One small stack of oals. Itinom coin sullicict.t to make 160 brooms. Also, a variety of gardn 1 -gctahla, consist ing of bran,, jjc.js, Kjua.-hcs, w utei incluiis, ui:iLiiirlo!,f. rucnmbei,., tomatoes, raddisbes, Ac, I10111 hImi h amount 1 have solil about 5(i .10 vi-oi III, besides supplying the wants of my own family, coiisuting of from 12 to )i persons. in can 1 iiiju'i tlie farm upon w hich th above product have been raised, I ,ave lured onlv about 11 weeks work, aside from winch was done by my luo little boys, our III ami the oth 1 13 years of age. and one full bjood Indian. Having hllid tne nilifr of (ioverinn-iil Inlr pie. tur for the Pnwnees, and inner the Inst of A 11 Kmt, had a seveir bone lelon on my thumb, of romse have dono leiy Intl.; invself. Sin h, -Mr. J.ditor, ia a true n'tatemenf of factn which 1 wish l-.j publish for the sakr of en foiuayint; enii;i atiiiK to this new, fruitful and delightful 1 oiintry. I have never lived in a country wheie so great an amount uf produce ran bt raised with o lilth labor. IteBpeclfullv Vlirj, S.VMl t.L ALUS. Kt. Mary, Iowa, Jan. Kb, lK.s;,. Rf marks. We are acquainted wi.Ji Mr. Allis Mid know him to be a most scru pulous bdhtrcnt to truth. He has un doubtedly given good measure, and rather fallen short lhan exceeded the actual a mount r-f his produce. In fact, we know lie lias raised numerous articles which he lias l ot taken the trouble to mention and vl.ii h would be a considerable addition to thel.itj.;e lunount alrei.dy enumerate. 1. Mr. Ai'is's crop was nothing more ihun an cnlinnry one, end which mifrht hive been rnif ed by any one able-bodied farmer end two boys, not over 14 years of rge. If people starve in a country like liis il will be because they don't deserve to live. UTE&AEY K0TICES. Asthi a's Home Magaiisi;. This is now Liking rank ornong our best monthly Magazines and is perhaps the best for the price issutd from the American press. Publish J by T. S. Arthur, at $2,00 a year; two copies .f 3,00. GaaiiAM Amcmicah Monthly. This work rank liih among th litterati ut this country. ilui h number is em bellished with superior engravings. Published by Richard II. See &. Co. Philadelihia, al $3,00 a year. Wistibn Cakkt or Rtnoioi anu I.itimaiiii f "tiil ecj by Rev. S. A. lied yioan, St. Louis. Mo. Pric .$1,00 a year, The Casket is a U-.i'.Ifu! little woik and should be extensively patronized. JjCuba tobacco seed, jilanltd inTex 1, proves to be au abundantly yielding erep. Tsikaa is tine religious society tu ecch ihoiiund cf the four ihbUtJid idialiUnts f Newark, N. J. Tsv IlunT or Da. FaAMu.i fouNn n r Da. Ka.si:. The Lake Superior .Mining ,(U', or Nov. D, contains the following: Hy private Utters we learn that the) bodies of Sir John Franklin and his men have b"cn toon 1 hy 1),-. Kane's pttrly, f lo.'Vi, perfectly piesi rcd In our last number we give tin: report of "he. intelligence derived l'rnm some nf the r.sijiiimnux Indians, of the discovery of some of the silver used by Franklin's ex pedition, and marked with his initials. The later report is of Whe discovery of the bodies, and from our authority j have the right to believe il to be trim. The editor makes no mention of the source of his information, nor of the direction whence it came. rKI.'ITERS' FESTIVAL. TIIK ronipany of Mr. ant M will hf agreeably welcomed at Hie Atlantic House, in Council Hluli'i, on Wednesday Kven iiifr, January 17th, l.V), in cuniinrinoration of the Hir'.h of tin1 l ather of the Ainciicaii Pies II I . N J A M IN KHAMvU . Mavaovhi, Hon. T. H. C'umitij;, X). K. Kerd, 11. IJiudford, W C. Jam s, J. W. I'at tison, J. K. Johnson, A, C. l oid, J. M. Sher man, M. II. Clark, J. Ii. iMrick'and. Mssrr.a of CmniiiMi'. I). V. Carpen tor, I.. O. Liltlefleld. Floor JIanaoi:rs.--II. Mo'Neely, A. V. llarnard, S. A. Lewis. Muiir by Orion A P. eKi Ham!. - - ' 111 '. 1 Dr. Easterly'! American Oil Liniment. his valuable Liniment, combines the most rlTicacious articles known for all the various forms of disease rc(iiirinK an external applica tion. One of its principal active ingredients, is the Ami.hica Oil (or IVtrolimn) which is universally known to posMeis rare HkaMno and Cvrativk Profkhtiks. This Oil, when combineil with other valuable remedial agents of known and established olficacy, forms a sale and lure remedy for Itlieumatisin, Bruises, Sprins, Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Scalds, Old Sorrs and Ulcers, St aid Head, Tetter, Ring Womi, F.rysipelas, Piles, Causers, Still Joints) Caked Breasts, Paralysis, Contracted Tendons or Cords, A.C., ami also for Strains, Spavin, Scratches, Chafes, Saddle and Collar (ialls, Sorrs, Woundi;, Fistula, Sweeney and PoIIF.vil Hi Inn ser. This Liiment has a direct and pow if 11 1 action upon the secretory and absorbrn ressels, stimiilatiiie; them to a healthy actiont .bus enabling them to Ihroiv off the morbid or lineased matter w hich obstructs Hie cireulal ion, bus removing all diseases or injuries of the Bones, iMuHcles, Cartillages, Nerves and Skin, Ouc bottle w ill convince the most kkeptical f its wonderful eltiracy in curing Bruises, piains, Ithrumatifun, Raines, Soreness and ltifl'ncss of the Joints, ice. Dr. F.asle,l) American Oil Liniment is, vithoot exception, the most valuable remedy r eawpeunded fo all diseases of Man or trail, rcquiilng an internal an ilieation. Price 25 cents per bottle, or five bottles or one dollar .y A liberal discount made to wholesale pin chasers w ho buy to sell n;;in. J." For tale at Dr. F.ater1y' Family Med icine Store, southeast corner of Third and Ches'iiut etrerts, St. Louis. ANo sold by P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa, ind by dealers in medicine generally, in the west. Itead Dr. F.asterly's advertisement in toother column of our paper and give him a call. J'28. Dr. taittrUy, Fever and Ague Killer Jjf" Is warranted to cure ail eases of Afpl and 1'ever, Chills and J'ever, Uumb A(rue, In ermitlelit ai il Remittent Fever, and every fomi of Fever incident to the wejt. If there are suf ferers in St. Louis, wc say try it, and if it fail to cure, the money shall be refunded to the pur chaser. More than twi:stv-hvi thousand bottles have been sold, ami in 110 instance has it failed to effect a permanent c ue as far as heard from. 1"" Pi ice $1 par bottle, or six bottles, $" 5y For sale at Dr. Easterly's Family Mud i:ine Store, southeast corner of Third and C lestotit rtiet tn, St. Louis. Also sold by P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa, a id by dealers in medicine generally, in the west. (jy Read Dr. F.asterly's advertisement in Another column of our paper and give him a tall. Dr. Eaatorly's IodLas anl Barsaparilla. jjl?" It is the only preparation that is worthy of the 'least confidence of the public, for the cure of those diseases arising f 1 0111 an impure state of the blood, vi: Scrofula, or King's F.Til, White t wellinsrs, Enlarged Clands, Fever Sores, Pimples on the fare, old Soies and Fl eers, Blotches, Riles, Nervous Affections, Can cers, F.rysipelas, Rheumatism, Sypilitic Dis eases, Pains in the Huiiea and Joints, Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head, diseases of the Kidneys, Mercurial Diseases, &.C. Dr. Eas terly's InniNK and Kaksapamim.a, is com pounded of those articles which simultane ously act 011 the dilferent organs of the body, and possess the most efficient denning and heal ing properties. Hundreds of the most intelli gent and respectable families in St. Louis, have used it, and speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Ins miiicina is si tima stronger, cheaper and bftter than any other preparation in use. gV Price, f l per Bottle, or six Bottles for .. CV For sale at Dr. EASTERLY'S Family Medicine Store, corner of Third and Chestnut streets, St. Louis. Also sold by P. A. SARFV, St. Mary, Iowa, and by dealers in medicine generally, in the West. Read Dr. F.asterly's advertisements in another column of our paper, and give him a call. ju.'S. A. COCHRAN. J. U. MKOKA Til. COCHRAN &. MEGEATH- AN U LXCHANUt BRlXLHi Council Bluifs', Iowa. WILL buy or sell Lands, inaks Selection attend to ths purvbase and sale of town lots and all kinds of busmeas connected with the Goveiiiiucn. Land Ollicej lo Western or Central Iowa. Exchange on St. Louis and the Frsleru cities uoojrht and ol. jan 3 ""- LANDS FOR SALE. rililK St'ltSf'KinF.llbein; ilrsir.ius of ninv I ing to California, olTers for sate his 'liiio.s n An of 100 nrr.'S, situated on the i':ie ftiid lii'twcen tit. .Ins'-ph and Counril limits S miles Snit'i of Council HI nit's and 1 North of the village of St. M.11 y, and near the ,Misoiii river, in Mills Co 1:1' v. Iowa; and Opposite Hoileview, Febmka. T. Also, -too jr;i of I'hmkie La n r near St. Mary, and !M0 miles of TiMMi ni l) I.asii on the .Missouri rivr. and near Oleewood. These Lands are all in Mills Countv, lo.va. nnd pie. "til ind iccnients to land purchasers n loin of fered; contaiiiitvr timiiei, prairie, tune s'.one. sand slnue, and mdicntions of plenty of coal; and at.so heinir sit uated on I lie most feasible point on the Mijoui'i rive for ttie crossing of (he Pacific Railroad. Suitable cat I In for eros-.mtj the lliinswill betaken in cYclinnrr." at fair rates. The Inner can have immediate p"ss,.' shiii, and all the Ci ain and farming utensil" be '.van's rI a fair rate. HAMI'.I, II K It KL FORI). Traders Point, nov t, '.')t-tf i;i:ni:uai, i,ami aolncy J :' ijs w . -A ''5 V. i - AT J0UNCIL BLUF CITY. AM) IOWA. COCHRATf tc KEGEATH, RF. encsu'i'd in the business of buvina; and . sel ! ins Land Warrants, ami entering Lands in the Council llliilf Land District. Tueir ar-riuiiri'ini-iits for ent"nn;r Lands for settlers and others, on a credit of one. two, or thrT ynr; re not deficient. And they will be prepared at all tun' S to fill all ord -rs of that ci.a: .icier. The 1 111 est n; i! 1. in of Iind Tillrs. p u mi nt of tavs, ptirchas" arid sal of landi and imivii lots throughout tins land district, and all busi ness conn rled with the Land Office at this place, entrusted to tln-in, will bo promptly at tended to. Strangers wishing to locate government land, will be lurliish 'd with a punie and convryaur if thev d-sire it, and directed to the best points for Select ion. Exchange on St. Louis and the Eastern Cit ies, bought and sold. Interest paid on oVpns ites as per agieeinent. Our attention will also be given to the pur chase and sale of Town I,oii in Omaha City, Itelleview and Winter Quarters, Nebraska Ter ritory. RFKrnKNCF.s. L. W. Rabbid and Dr E. Lowe. Pegister ami Receiver of the Land Of fice at Council Bluffs, and Col. T. A, Walker, and P. M. Cassadyj R gister ami Receiver at Fort Desmoines, or any of the business men of either place. OFFICE on Broadway, West Room of the Pacific Hotel, nearly opposite the Land Office. Council Hlnil's, nov I -lv. C. W. rU'RCE. Attorney at Law . Will practice in the Smth. Seventh, Eight and Ninth Judicial District In Iowa, and Ne braska Territory, lie will always he supplied with blank deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, declaratory statements for preemptions, &c, and will give prompt attention to conveyanc ing, examination 01 titles, Ac. 2T Particular attention paid to securing ami collecting debts. References Hon. E. II. Norton, Platte City, Mo., II. M Vories and James Craig, Esijs., St. Joseph, Mo., Curtis Hates, Fort Des Mouie. Nebraska City, Nebraska Territory. nov 1. l-ly LIcHAUON & WILLIAM3. WHOM BALK AND RF.TAII. 2) & 11 I 3 'LC 2b CITV OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA (AT THE SIGN OF Tilt III3 MORTAR.) I I AVE Just Received, in addition to n addition to largo and well rieaii, French, jj II t heir former stock , a larg selected assortment of Amen and l.nslisti Drug.;, .mdicines, l ei fuinery, Ui e Sluff-, Paints. Oil and (l.nsw.ue; also, a good asoitinent of (iroeeries, Wines, Liquors. &e. At th" head of Broadway. net ). Til WA'l'tiiiiA'iLE. Sl Ji.W.LjR. ON F I100B Hi: LOW W. C'LANL'v'a K 1 OR L. Jf L. 7Z. INVITES the atlention of the la- f dies and gentlemen to his assort- ment of Jewelery and FaiicyOoods fcs .tfiii in part consisting of the ful'owing: Gold and Silver Wat' hes, Lockets, E r-rings, Breast pins, Finger-rings. Chains. Pencils and Pins, ,V.e. Violins, Accordaus, Fluter; also, an as sortment of Toys, e. All of which will be sold at the owet pi ices', every article warranted to be as recom mended. The greatest attention will he paid to the re pairing of Watches and Jewelry; all work wan anted. nov 1, '54 THE ATLANTIC HOUSE. lOUMLRLV THE Mc'nU.LY UOL'St. Council EluEf-, Iowa. TS now Wept by Sviaisui Di'sns, X who, having maile gieal repairs and alteiatiolis in tin- House, ll.iltciH himself that he will be able to provide any w ho favor him with a call, a comfortable borne. His table will be supplied willl the b' St the ma' ket ulioids. prepared by experienced ban s, and the weary will find a good testing place. CuMi: AMI "MAKE HiUHM.I.VH TO IIOMI.. In connection with this Hotel may aUo be 1. mini a good and extensive M VF.lt V STABLE, for the accommodation of all who wish to ob tain horses and carriages, w hich are a gooti tubulitiile for first class lailioad cars, on ehorl j notice; or superior saddle horses, for either la dies or gentlemen. 1 ue proprietors 01 uie nv ery stable are iiCbSKI.L A DL'fcTIN. Uluil City, Iowa, nov .'U, 1 s." 1 lim FRESH PROVISIONS? T IIP. subscri! er will visit St. Alary on Wednesday's and Glen wood on Tucxday's and Satur day's of each week, and will supply these maikeis with Fresh .Meats, Bu'ier, Lggs, and Vegetables, at ihe market puce S pl ?7,'.)llf PJ to F. !t. oiom.t oiu.ink. JOHN W KAHI., JK HI N 1 ON, J R. 1 HUM A ft CiltKKXE, WKAKKit 15KNTOX, Council liiutfs, Iowa. GatKNC, WtAHt A Rick, Fort DesMoine, Iowa. GlKLKE A WtAKk. Cedar Rapids, lows. NOT 1. 3 and Oil's collected, and proceeds promptly remitted to any part of 'ha I'ni lad States, at current Kate of Lxchange. Iiilercst paid on deposits for over thirty days. Ituls of exchange 011 all the principal cities bought ami sola. Loans nice ten on good lecunty. Vacant lands selected and entered ill any of fice in the Mate. Laud Warrants for cash or on time, contin ually 011 hand. Locations of lands for distant dculeis at the most liberal rates. Notes bought and money loaned 011 good c cui ity. Kl.KKNCIS. r. J-.. jesup & in., W.J. Uaiinuig -a. Co., bankers, Dubuque, low.; Cook A sjrg"l t, Davenport, Iowa; (ailherlroii A Ueno, Iowa City, Iowa, People' Hank, Ncv 01kc1tj, Ketcliiiin, Itogeig A. IJeiueut, ban kers, do., Scldnn, Hilfeia .V Co., Washington, U. C.J i 1 011. Chas. iMsmoii, Coiuiiiissioiier of Patents, Washington, 1. C A. C. Uodge, V. 8. S., Iliirlinglon, lo; (ieo. H'. Jones, V. S. S., iJubiiqucj Joseph Williams, Chu t Justice, Muscatine, Iowa. Council lllutls. dec 111, l.r4. .100 SACklS tit for sal at the cheap cas fcl'CTfxOLLH GILECNWOOD Glorious iSews i The slc.tincr S,ir.ni;ic h: just arrived, cousistiiiir of 1 Ti hhrls. Brown Sugar, 6 MhIs. Clarified d. '(I b'lls S. H. Molasses, PI Id l. . O. M daeses. 10 l-v! bids. (;lden Syrup, 2o0 n In C. A. Sal', lull bhls Kanaw ha do. hU srtctis d airv ito. 211 h .yes do. j S jap, 10 bhls Cider Vii.egir, DRY GOODS. OUR ASSORTMENT IS LARfjF. AND POAiriJ'rn. S'leetincs. fl'ie brown ; and lite iclie nomestic drillings, tl-uirih'n g. I(sens, duels, Ae. Ao. fl'jf Hie !t--:il'n 'f'th' ladies is called t' "'-r e"oiimo:i ..f dci's roods, which thev will find, as rcg ird price and ipialitv, to be 1111 -orp isse 1 in Western Iowa. Calico, gli.ghaiiw. l.iwn.i,ile!ulies herages ridies of tne l..sta!i o:i n i l 'yte. Em roi.eret caps, eollais, chimi setts, sleeves, silk and satin bonnets, linen and coiloa handkerchiefs, hosiery, parasois, ail of which will he sold ex -e. linglv low. Cross cut saws, mill saw s, h ind saws, broad axes. chopping axes. ;nl.es, log and lor r chains bench p'aiiesyiid in fact everything in the hard ,vare line. from a Juwsharp tip to a cradling scythe HOOTS &. SHOES. !) cases diiect frrm Boston. Boots of all sites and ipialiliei. Shoes, Ladies enameled Jenny Lin I buskins, gaiteis, slipper?. Indies' goaf, kip nnd celf boots, misses shoes all si .en. lints ,md caps, hooks and t t ionerv. d;-oi' and ine lieines. Jsyne's and Loudon's family medicines, and ail other popular patent mi denes, for ale at Aholesalc prices. QUEENS WARE, Of various patterns. (,l:is a .1 : e. t iiiniders. jars, &.c, Ae. Mid gal. s:one ware, 1 hurnes, jars, crocks, batter crocks, stove crocks, Ac, A.:. FURNITURE. fiO bndsteids of different pe'terns. cherry lining, and breakfast tables, walnut ditto, ditto. Ri'cius with elasi, plain and faiiry walnut presses, cuplioards. tin safis. one or two dr iwer stan. is, wash stands, lounges and mattresses, double mattresses, slat boltoiii chairs, Cain seat do., rocking chairs, ci ibs. Jcc. 45 conk stoves, nssorle I, Patters n's. ready trirnuieJ with tin or copper boilers, boxstores, Grecian parlor ditto., stove pipe, elbows. ,Vc WOOD AND WILLOW-VaRE. Tine churns, 1-2 bush's, wood buckets, sell buckets, wash tubs, wood bosds, trays, rlough pins, sngjr boxes, brooms, zinc wash hoards, clothes nins, Ac. SADDLKRV. Kridles martingals. cucingles, girths, halters, bridle reins, Blackawk sad dles, quilt teals, and dilto Ladies sidesaddles, buggy whips, di ay whips, G. L. whips, cow-hides Stc, saddle-baif", leather trunks, Ac. LEATHER. Solr-lcatlicr, kip, nrsl citlf akins, morocco lin'mns, rroat. skins, hair, kr. IKON AND CASTINGS. Blow sled, sliecr steel, cast stetl, plows, moulds &c. Pots, ovens, skillets i.nd lids. G. 8, 10 nnd twer' fridlou kuUlcs. PINK DOOKS H by ID nml p) bv li sash, window blinds, CLUCKS H day and 3D hour clocks: warranted to rim well. TODACCO AND CIGASR, Virginia. Uoanoke Nectar leaf tobacco. Uegalia and irincipe cigars cf the finest flavor, Cuhii and Havana sixes, and various oilier articles, but wc deem it unnecessary to mention them as it is no trouble to show goods, and we will ne happy i t all times to show our Old customers, and as many new ones asmav favor us with their patronage, our goods and prices. Our facili tie.sfor scllinj CHEAP.arc better than any other house in we.-tern Iowa, ami we intend to do so, and an axamination of our prices is all that is necessary to convince you of the fact. (Jk-nwood. July, 12, 1S54. dri-Sw. NUCKOLLS & CO. EEW STOUE &. AOfcHGY OFFICE AT G ie ii - n A VINO pertnaiienly located in this place, for the purpose of selling GOOU8. LAND, TOWN-LOI'S, and doing a General Agency Business, we would respectfully invite the public, to give us a call. Our Goods were selectd with care, and we are confident that we shall be able to give per fect satisfaction to all. CKF.LNF., KINNEY A CO sept. 27 '54. II AKDWAKF.. A large and guiral assort incut cf It irdwaie ran be had at t 27. G UK K.N F., K INN KY A CO. 1,000 LliS. Cotton Batting, for sale 1 1 s J J V" '"w ' Sep il GHLKNF.. KINNF.Y A CO. VUUKS and bialionerv lor sale bv SAKPY A KNGLISH. fc'V f-Ir. ri"CT &P?l$pz'h ."NVIIOLKSAK AND ILKTAIL .MERCHANT. Corner of Jltiin uud Gregory ttrctts St. Mvij. T T AS Jt'ST 'KF.CF.: VF.D and now h L L for sale a large assortment of selected merchandise adapted to the wants of all in the new ami thriving community, which he can sell as cheapns can be od'ered elsewhere so highnpou the Missouri river. II is goods have been selec ted bv an experienced niirchasrr, Willi siiecia rctlerence to the circumstances and wauls of all classes of seltlers ni a new country. J.adi and gentlemen, children and youth, all can be S'Uildied. Call and see for yourselves. li s stock consists of the follow ing, among a grate many other articles he cannot now enumerate Among his dry goods may he found woolei and sail melt cloths, cassinetts, tweeds, cash meres, linseys, uaiinei, rru, une, ;iey min blue, Caspian plaids. Cotton goods, she. tings and shirtings, bleached and niible ich.'d; lilut ami w iute drillings, o-naliur '. iied'icKing, hics ory, checks, Ac. I ANCT r.oons. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every variety cf slyle and pattei 11. Gingham- lawns, f.gnrcd atpacca, tiomsa.ines, uoiuiiay. ettes, shawls, scai ts, tiamikercine: s, ciajie, mus lin, edgings, ribbons, Ac. Ciothinrj. A well selected stock of Summer, Fall and Win ter Clothing, tonsi.'ting ill part of line dress coats, pants and vests; also good summer do. Ii ing of all description.-; and heavy clothing for fall and winter 11 -e. Also hhiiis, knit flannel drawers ami under shirts, socks, Ac. Men's and boys' hals and caps of various fashions, qualities, and prices. (loots and shoes, thick and thin, polished ami unpolished of every description, for men women, and children's use. Groceries. Crushed, clarified, loaf and brown sugar, mo lasses, syrup molasses, golden syrup, supeiior tea, Uio and Java coltef, sassalras, ginger, pep per, cloves, spice, cinnamon, ground ginger, nutmegs, Hindis, tubacco, cigars, pipes, soap, candles, vinegar, pickles, pepper-sauce, Ac. Provisions. A large assort incut of flour of various quali ties and prices; corn meal and all the various products of the farm and garden; bacon ami li,h, kiln dried apples, peaches, currents, raisins, Kc. JIakhwaki.. Stores of various patterns for cooking a lid heating rooms, stove-pipes and elbows, large, and small iron kettles, frying pans, bkilletx, bund-irons, shovels and tongs, manure foiksndhay fo.ks, scythes, shovels and p. lades, log and trace cliaius, axes, hammers, lll cers, iron and steel, nails, hoi se-i asps, files, . . I . I ' . saws, knives auu 101 as, pockci mines, iaois, bulls and screws, door handles, knobs, locks! Ac. Ti n w a hi:. A general assortment kept for household purposes. Woodwakk. Wash tubs', iShaker pails, wood and zinc washboards, l.i ATH r.B. Sole-leather, harness U ather,cow hide, kip skins, calf skins, linings and morocco. Saddles, bridles, halters, lanielts, circingles, belly-bands, di iv ing lines, collai s, baek-siiaps, gntiis, Idiml-liriillei, Mtnu inks. A gen eral assortment of medicines for fevers, feei and ague, ami the common complaints of the coiiutiv. (.nok's, Lee s, haiiiienytoii s.Uragg a and Janes' pills, (Quinine, tonus, and vaiious kin It or stun Hani i, uno ues, 1 1 11 1 ui -:iT ana, o ! i-r articles necessary for tlie sick and tne 111- t alut. nov 3 1 Hickory Shi 1 ting, for sale low, at GHLFNK, K1N.XLY A CO. "I h pt '7 T. 1. MMU'V iii' u M-u and liois' Hats, of ee.y descrinlion. l P 27. GHr TSW, KI.N.XrT A CO jlmii iwmiiiiljmi "w f "min- ADVERTISEMENTS. lor Nebraska. lo;iilit.l to tlio quards with grtods Tor li liiils ro. L and 'I .Mackerel, H bhls Tar, 21 boves and half hoses Ptar Candles, ft boxes Tallow candh;;., I'll kgs Nai's. nssorttJ, 2 boxes ('in FisT. 3'l sacks llio Coilee, linp.-rial end Vonng ijyson Tea, Siela. Sf'erat'is. Candy, Raisins, F.'i'r'ish Walnuts. Almonds, tfingir, Spice, Pepper, 4.C., Ac. Opposition is the Life of Trade, ji t JT.SSRS. SARPY A ENGLISH ARE NOW iL receiving at (ilenwood, a well selected stock of dry jrnods, fancy goods, clothing, hoots and shoes, groceries, hardware, crockery, drugs, liquors, stoves, tinware, Ac, ill Western Iowa. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves, and they will find the truth of the above statement. Also they will find that we can sell as cheap any other house in Mills, Fre mont or Potlawal laune counties. And in giving notice to the farming rctmro.it- nity, we will give them the highest cash price for their produce, such as beef, pork, co.n, wheat and beans The store is 011 the west side of the Public Suuare, Glenw cod. navl-lv. c 10IIN and Oats wanted hy S. AE. II ik oxen and voung stock, ditto. SAUPV A ENGLISH. X U USEUV . TIIK undersigned has on hand and for sale a few thousand select grafted apple tie.-,, ready for transplanting in orchards the coming fall and spring. VAU1KTV. lied June, bal.lwin, white winter parmain, fall pippin, Helmont, wine sap, yellow beillower, Kliode Island greening, swaar, priors red, red astrachaii early harvest, sweet June, summer rose, slimmer queen. Hall's janct, raiutio, wine apple, white belled. iwer, Koiuaii stein and Northern spy. s ob s H I'B. The Catalpa and Black Locust. OH N A M KNTA I.. The snow ball, F.nglim and American lilac, red dogwood, hoiw suckle, rose, Ac., Ac. A few of the Isabella and Cataw by grape from Cavering. St. Mary, Iowa, Aug. 31, 'S3. aug31-fy. ( ; KOUGF. HFPNF.H. 1J KKmJ.VS wisiiing 10 make pu. cITa.si s, w il do well to give us a call and examine oa slock, which comprises agun.'ral assort ai-u t and will b'l sold nt grcitbargains. "'P 2- 1' G :tl. F F., KIXXF.Y A CO. U0l.cC, VLL persons knowing themselves indebted 10 le'ii. P. Si lies, are requested to make immediate payment 10 Ihe umleisigned. or they will line their' ace, nils in til Han ts of Ihe pro per oilicer I or collection. Ccine one, come all and save est. oct I s. '.i t tf P. J. .McMAHO.V. 4,(5 LI TTl.l" lancy n jlious for sale as cheap as do t, at the cheap cash n:i;-lf NUCtvlfLLS it CO. store of LUiT Oil STOLUN. V Strawberry Hoan Indian Pony, about 4 vears old, and of good size for a pony. Has 111 1 been seen for some two or three Weeks. When la-t s ui had slioes 011 right forefoot, and mane and tail well filled with burrs. A liberal reward will lie given to any person who will return said pony to the subscriber or give in formation where I. a can be found. WM. CLANCY. Council r.lutT Cily, msr 1, V4 r 1 10 II ACCO. Lovers ol'tlie Wee I will li nil 1. a superior article of chewing and smoking Tohacco, al l!ie Agency Store, of GK 1. F X F, KIXVKY A I'O.,' S'. Mary. ocl . T s HlltTY dozen Men and Hoys' t aps, for sale vheap, at the Ag-ncy Store of s-p Ml. GUI, r. X r. , K I X X r. Y &. ru. )t n.'lft-lf MfCKOI.I.S A CO THE CHEAPEST GOODS N . TOWN! f MI1F undersigned is now in receiot of ami JL receiving the largest an. I cheapie-t stock of Fall and Winter (idads ever oll'cre t in Council lilulfCity, or Weslern Iowa. Those wishing to pay cash for Goods will do well to call and examine. Our slock consists of every variety of goods needed by the people in this portion of tha country, aiich as dolus, cassi tne'es, suttinellH, tweeds, jeans, white scarlet, and hjried flannels, plain and barred linseys, lull pieces good si) le madder prints, cashmeres, merinos, aliapacas, bleached an I brown she't- lug and sliirting. ticKiug ami Urilliug, bleicneit and brown canton ilanuel, drapei s and crash ers, ail wool table covers, bio 11 and b'earlicd linen, siik and bay slate s'.iawis, aiu cve.y variety of dress g mils. Moos' and boys' fall ami winter clothing, hats and caps, boots and siio.'S, hardware ami que.Misw are, iron, nails, colli e, tug ir, lea mo lasses, net?, flour, Ac. I al o, a largj lot of fur mtir e and liipioi s. As it is our intention to sell for cash, We flatter ourselves that we can hold out superior inducements to those that wish tu buy cheap goods than stores that are selling 011 trust. Country dealers are re.piestej to call and ex amine our stock. B. U. PF.GKAM A CO. CVii.rll H'utr City. 1 : is. l"M ST. LOU; ADVRTiSEMENTS- U.) fir it. nt lihiotnii JCinirrunL a Hcalinj Bam wa com to greet 'Ilir action of thii T-.;imiit is one f Hi 1 most pBifect leutedios er bltered to U alil'c'ed. Its action upr'u tlie organization K truly wonderful. I is vol,', 1 il". itenrtratinc. sooth ing and healing properties dilluse theioielvas t Ihe very hones. It enters ih'othe circulalioa the blond gives a neiv impulse to whole nrvo s v ul to the. Vc-y ex' remit les of the isgeri and stiirt'.ilfitrs tiMhe ahsOrbents and serretioaa, and th is .ssit ,vs re a r. to throw o(T aa rtj herse'f ' jnr d,se.isd section of tlis asrvaa chords or ligaments, making it crpially ayli ble to sores of any kind. 1 heumati'sm psiat in every pari of tlie body, from a diseased actio of anvef the structural portions of t'mTstaea. Wliile it i perfectly harmless to heilil'T fla, skin or bone, it has the nmnrrtv of entaripr into cnitibinaiion, and dissolving any of th or ganic tissues when thev ere. dir-esse-.f. orlheirrt lality iy uestroye.l. !'iscs't'g tiieso jieciliar powers, is (he reason wliv it iseqiially cmeaciooe in so many ditlercit complaints, it acts upoa seientitic piinciples an 1 fixed laws cf the Crea tor ! The large number 0 eases in whtch this lini ment has proved its value, in the short time it has been before the people of America, is snfS cient t ) give the greatest confidence that its vir t ies are incomparable in cureing rheumstiim bruises, strains, burns, wounds. w.;llin;s, avok en 01 Ciacked breast, old sores or paiiu in any part of the b adv. Ft. IjiMMS TrSTlMOMT, Stste or Missocm, J ('omi'y of St. Louis. 83' T.e it reinemliere.t. tliat on this fifth f nr May, a. r. MM, before me, the uiidersiirn1. mayor of the city of St. Louis, in thecoiiaty and Sla e aforcsaiil', came personally Uaviil M. Smy.'!ie, who, upon hs oath, says that the foU lov ing .statement is 'rue. In testimony whereof I hereto set my baud the day and date las; .iloresaid. - JOHN HOW, Mayor Soc. Newman, Iteeister. S r. Lor is, Mo., M iY 6, 1 853. Dr. A. G. Bsaoo, A Co. Gents: You will probably recollect that 1 called into year estab lishment some three weeks since and purchased a fifty-cent bottle of your " Mexican mustaaf lin.inciit ;" my ohjei-t in so doing was totryiu mer.is upon my daughter's arm, who has been sintering from the eli'ects of a severe dislocatioa of the elbow for several years pst. The excrudiating pain consequent updn false setting of the bone had dwindled and contracted her arm to a puny size, and I consider it a duty devolving upon me to acquaint the community of Ihe beneficial effect your liniment has paoducedi Her arm was draw n to a right angle, and was almost inert and useless., until vour invaluable liniment was applied, since which time, I aoi happy to state, she has enjoyed unintei ruptod good strength, and can use her arm nearly as plM antly as before it was dislocated. would state, however, that prior to trying your une'pialpd liniment, I used several othei1 remedies, and among them ".McLean's volcanic1 oil liniment," but with the least beneficial resultj I). M. SMVTIIE. We offer this liniment as a remedy in the vari 011s diseases and complaints for which it is re' commended with full confidence of its success in curing them. The following is a list of the numerous and es traordinary eases it has cured during the la few mouth : G.T.'iil caaes of rheumatism in all its forms ) 4,200 do 5,KK) do sprains and bruises ourns aim sci;lls; fresh cuts and wounds; cancers; scrofulous sores and ulcers that had resisted all other treatment inllamed or swelled joints 3.4VJ do 40 do 7,740 do ft. 2 tO 7.5'M) '400 do do do bony do do piles j III! ilmbago, sciatica, gout sndhsr.J imorsi (1.250 do chapped hands 3,000 ilo eakeil hreasi, 4,fi00 do tooth-ache; 10.000 do various clir -e- ;,.asci. This must sppear almost incredible, but th numerous cerliticatcs and letters from distin1 guislie.l physicians, citizens, agents and oilier who have used the medicine? enable us to sub stantlate the above facts; millionsof bottles of it are yearly consumed, and it has always girta sal isfacl '.on. To iocntsv mfbchakts. F very store sho'tl be sup,ili'-d with this valuable liniment, as ii pays a good profit and sells rapidly. pKitr.s orriiE mvimknt. It is put Uft i bottles of three sizes, and retails at 25 cents, !) cents and !il per bottle. Tlie oO cent and on dollar bottles contain f0 an. I 100 per cent mor liniment, in proportion to their cost, so that money is saved bv buying the lajcrsiss. A. G. lilt AGO A (i.( Sole proprietor! Principal offices, cor. Third and Market lU.j St. Louis, and 304 liioadvvay. New York. For silo by P. A. Sarpv.S!. Mary, and JatI pv A F.MiLisii, tileii.Vuod j and by dealers lri medicine eiery where. aug 31-ly AXTI-13ILIOUS PIL!. The ureat popular mcilieitifi of the dxy Viis'. mnniiiil nscil per muntli The nu ni'M'oiis unj won.lt'rftil circs it cflee'.s lis in ig-ioal ctlcct upo'i liiiioirii I ever, un.l 1V cr nn l Ajjuo Ureut excitement fimo'cr the 1) actors I Jl . 2. . VRF. now admitle.l 011 al. hands to be a nioil extraordinary an t valuable medicine II general use. It not only acts as a specific upon the biiio.is and typus fevers, dulls and fever and fever ami ag ;e of the West and South but in all diseases of debility, weak s'oinichi ind i gestion, loss of appetite, impurity of tits blooj, and all diseases prevalent in a we, tern and sonta ern climate. 'I'lieir great power consis'l iii Iheir pecnl'ar el! -it upon all the organs of tiie system) and tiie rapid formation of new and pure hioo.l they produce. I i this lies the great .1 r:t of their success. Th.-y are mild and ;.'casant in their action but searching and per lii i ient in the, r effect penetrating the remotest reces.es of the system by Iheir ready abiorptioa into the blood, thereby infusing a new supply of vitalit v and nervous povt'er into all the machines ry of l.fe. '1 he extensive popularity they hav acquired all over Tlie vesl ami Couin eusuro sales of at least 50,Ollli BOXrS PER MOMTll! And we find it d liicult with o ir large force 0? hands, and the laic iuinroveinents 111 machinery w hich we have adojdel. to inaiiuf Acture theia fast enough to sappiv the deuiand in thirteen western and so itliern States! tine large maau factory is constantly engaged in preparing th vaiious concentrated cs'lacts of which they are compo inde.l. From th best iufurinatioa we can obtain from our r, ijHI belling aentf. and bus's of attentive correspendeiiis in ail parts o the country, our medicine cures per month not lei's ihau 10,(H)0 cases of fever and ague, one lhousin-1 ef wlncti have resisted all nlber treslmeut 5.3 X) cases of w eak less and general lleUility i O'MI of vsriil is chronic diseases J 2,1'iUJ " of weak st'jinacli and loss of appe tile ; 800 casciof dyspepsia ; 1,2 ) " of rlie.iuril ism ; I.ISM " of female complaints ; 1,2 M) " of ague cake, or enlarged sp'eeii ( This must appear almost inceuihle. bat tiif n interim:! Ic'leis om pliViicaiis, ngeats ul those w bo use III innditii e, from all the we.-t cm and o Hiieni St uUm. sal. if y us that Ibis is 111 iderateestim i'e.and t 1 it our iu id. cute is ran idly taking Pie pl Jeof lite arioc juute' fomeitf wiiich an; alloat, and t,e numci ons tonic aiia tiues made w holly of quinine, which are Unpat ed upon the pul.lic bv luaii.if aeturen tke li 110 bj.ly knows w here I Price of Tonic pills. 73 cents sail Aati-lt ions, 2' cents. A. ti. liasou. m. P., sola prfi e'or, St. Louis. For ale by P. A. KaH k Mary, and Siae A En ui.iM,Gleuwd ajs4 b"y deaUi 111 liisa.tine tUioughaut tiie ItiH K. ' ' " ' il U-i-ts c , s - V. i ! ;i :, It I 'I I