r7 y T "I "FT ?4 u I t 0 If JJL- ,1 ill vol:i th BY D. K hVA'A) & cc. NOKAKKA PALLADIUM ' ' ' AN!) fLATTF, VAI.LF.V ADVOCATF.. ' '"'ii'iu:!! wr.niiv r ' . D. E. RCEX a COMPANY, ' Jliufvra ml 1'rnprirlor- WM.tCVtr, i.iff n cdi'vrY, HFMKrt i fc. U iH 1. . I o Hirtfn p;ih..r'-lhrre' -'rielle in ndvnnc rirVl"' If r in ill 'wii'iin f.m'i tn.ir.1ln. ?.) j i,r :ff J; -vvithln ntlil nnit)tV &.'..r,(l j n-T twelve c "". Term to ( I'll ir .1 coe( .,, l.fHi 0 r",, tJIJ.!'; '.??.... jmi. in-'Hmm--. m-'-.- . ... '"'", --.- .jr. VT -V' ;,",v''' De fVoAt :.nr"rri'r i the J.ri''ivn rf lae-.irinirh'S.oM. imtil nil nr. reartgrH are paid, j.j . RATES 07 ADYIUTigrVG. Forrarli f(imrn of twelve liripi or lcsi, ' nrvf mupi tton, . $il()0 Ea."!! fTihniKMit inir(irri. . fill "nn :narf tiiioc looiillu, 0 f)f Olio j'lnre six iiioiitln. ' -S(Ki Oni! .iu.ir tuvi tiim:iMi, ' . : .' . 12CI1 One f'n.rt.-r of st lolnmn twelve moiiihs, 2jll 1ib half eoliiin-i twu'.vc Oiifi ruliiiim tv.t!r iitoiillii, ri'inn BiifincM) cariU of ei-ht linrs, r.'.iriv'. ' r 00 " ' " ; ' six moBt(i. - 3 Oil u i " tlin.'o nioiitlm.2 00 Ailmininlrftorj' ami F.x'.Tnlors' imticcs, 500 "' ' TITF. UffOP XK WS'PArKflS. ' ' 1. Sllrrihr wSn An not rrivp xpre ntirt to tlo roi t rv, arr f oM'nlcreil ai wixli' tp continii) tl.nii (oibcriptions. ' V. It 'll'!.rri!irr oi-Iit tllP lli'dronMllMDIirc of tr 'fir i'!roi . the pnrili he m:iv rout in'ie to SiUtd nMi he may rout in.ie to Sitnd arc'-i"' are pai.l. .MKlert or ri'fn 'C to takr I!i"m imt il all urn 3. If ol;'rihp llidir iapi r i f;om l! oli, i.(o tiirli ' Uipv nre rtii.c!-.. ('.",- rue ImM to .-Totisilil until (hey liiH-i V'tfr-rl tile? hill (it'll ordcrol llje j x-r ells cont irmri. , , .4. It ml)-ci iiiir" rni"Vr to o'!icr Mares utlli- ut iiiformiiip; (ho i"iMI"..T. aiM the Jmper i Mit to the fonni r iliiertion, thev nrn hrhl re. poni')le. f. '1 lie l.'ci'BTJ have ilcrii!. .1 tlmt r' f'i'nf to f k a I'.if .'r from the nt!':'e, or rritioripj;; ami lviiic it nnr illc I for, is prima faria e iili nce f ititentioTiiil f ri. id. 8o!iri -iheri will therefore nmlrrctann1 i 1. That their pajiem x I' I he eoi,1itinei after 1li expiration of the time for wliioii tliry piiil, unlei otherwise ordi re l. i 2. 'That no paper will h- ili ii-o'ilinwit iiiitff al) arreareH are j.ni I up i;e tone at which the not ire is r'Vi'rt. to leu wo fcre s.ili-iir.i thr.t the Kiihverihcr i.i Win' hir . f 3. Thl.t when the ptipe,' tiro.i,;!, the f....'Cfr lubsrril.w, l.-ri'.ii snh'.-i t'o .-. ( rnm l.ii tiuie, the i t ;'! n .-vl 'convenient " remit "ii- itoltai fur :ii.:h r (if Ii.oi.t'i-. y.i 'A JiTectioill to iii.".ntit.o :. t (, 1 of that time. 'l hi, ,li.....i.,i. '.!'. ;-; a!! i i-''-. ! "(.! .1 nr"n nr UmUo, ai'.l if'i.-t u-'.-.ol. A L "' J .-- flth.Tlt- t;.,; Conibt liAV alio r. rV-.'ty Jeci'le-l tl.jit a IV-d -Mt.-r w!t.. t . i-l. .. L-i n.rf..rin l.i'f itflfl' of i'ivi'M: ' a'Olllll.lff Hilt If", re.piir"rhv th" Fost-OSl ce Depai tiu'Mit, of eeeihrtrf a pmeoii to .take from the oMiee, 1 il to ll in. rcnil.'M Ire l-osi- ;. ihtishi.'i for the nihcrip MmIt lint'l- to 1! lion price. rsl IC iKtroci Directory. JiFM.F.VCF.. (,;.,.: . ( a hoardinr IioIp at IlelleTiie, for (he acco.r iro'htion vf v zr Voarderj, unit eeaiiiual unitoi n. ho, lie il! t-ike pleasure . in mai l. M c..u.iMlabl; as l.us in I.m power. n-r.e. i'. n '.)! .s .a. '."''-"' C- " r., ,--.'--', ' ... ( . Attirn.;7 Law. 1' WILL lTiMMI'TXY ath.'i.d to ai'y bnni f.cs ei.'irn.l.'.! to tp rrof'?.ipia1iV 'n un' or ill of the Coiiiitiin of N. hiaslia 1'erritory. ... i , r H. ,, bl'iUCk J.A.N L . . r.f r.v n-.jj 1. , . DK.' '(1 A. iIKAUVr ii' ii--' .I"' m..i,i"mIv I. in fWI-vne, V- T.. 'A'lll attend '( i all le; .nes i in hii profe ii.ii.ii Olhce, . opp- Mite I'lillr.di im t'.jildir.?. r , - iL-"i'-i ? W. DARNUM 'S'a' ' T'HYFYOR AND K.NlJlM'.ER. Rcll-vue eKmk.i Mavii: lorated pi in an.rnlly. it ureparcii 'o .r i'n t ol tvii "V ni ai:. I i: ;,. ,,11 it. ir i.iar.c u s. w ;!h i ronriil- lie.f ii 1 1 -f : oacv. ' " mr'il C. J'.. WATSON, 1 ' Land A ?Pnt', Smvpyer and Knj-'iiirer, Tiirlle- vne, Nebraska. ' "' 7 "W. It. KNUUSII, XTKOOTIATOH, Collector, IJeu.ral Land XN Aent. Conniiellor at Law Kc, ica r llevi!e, Nebraska. ' Having anexjierioiiceof 17 yours i.l the Jcr- f ttury , ,!l ruv .roii. i aiii-i.iion ..i 1 .- I 4a Ilia I ... a , inniuciitioii") e, p.llll, III I ' o' " " I 1 1 ... V , CV. ' .,'. . ... fi-r Oilice near the Covert. meiit hiiilclm,;, T ,,.,rr,r I'. A. ba'l'V's hanking honi' Ik-lllrvue Ncbra J"iy i ' Vtmakv. i; IV- WALLACI.. i.u-j-..!::.!. mid S'.irr-'eoii. ri" l.r ctf illy ten-tern citieni of ht ll lolel.lulial sen n ' ' itiarv no. i " ----- - - MC-stof til. Maiy.o.ttUe J'it'-fy . ... i iiiiua two ou;o iwiur . iMfOS, klNM'.Y OKKKV. i i A.....,is. ht..Mov, MilhConnty ic:,i ..... t,. tl.e o'ircliase and Sale ot jealVbtatp, the perfect in- of title", 3)WS-4 arminK land e1"1 village lot.,' t. i TiAm.- rs. on hand, for a c heap, am riili Le: s. on ii, nun on jtaonab!t UM'us CH VS. I',. WAOO.N. L. K. KINNR V. , . ! "fiU-tr- .- JOhKl'll ?i"iKX..i '"Wif.l IAMM U VVlLSON'ti SAW MiLL. - . Kl Uui, M.lla Co., lwa. Ihe l'fi";; .... .V.ni:... ....11 i..:,rl to Lctti lnmlo-i- ot all SIM VI 4 "I" ' - 7 , . . . ,1, , . liimi conrt.oillv on li u.d J a! - t" "" v lv ul. r.pecir.1 orders for lumber ut short : no - tie.fof ca.h. 1 '1J L . -. -''- -L-' M(iN PAINTI'-H AND SI1J1UI.' 1 y'tir. B'lhsciiber b-iv.lo: Ktllea liliaseli a. i !.. ,u ...in.,i-ii: loi.K, C JU' oru erory lirarupl i"Ji ot '""' f J ' ' ' , . ,, . i 1 1. . . . . . s i " . s i ' 1 1 1 1 1' . 1 I' ll1' I ' 1 anu .-n. .- --r , - , .-.i o K,,l.difi Hermit uppovd s.yK ' "l '" e tnt et ,,.m.er. Vui..,u renpectUi V l.cit.'d. OH.ee, l II. MvtiV,- V.'1'. .M'-' ,'V ' Mary L-TA M A I'S M XILM AN.'.Ki. Sv Mary, t. ;,r. 47, '!. '.-. i i ; . , ile an I Comrn; .sum Men 'tiatn, n -ai. i 1 n l) y';odn, H.ntlwai, in,u are, OUns i:,,'., ,es. IM ,urs. Mt'iiiuu.H i.ouK n.l -i . . .. M mi l l.ii'.'orv streets. I yr, (ji ocei les, KKLLI-VUD, MiGCELLANEOUS CARDS. Johnson 'it '(jASAnv"""" Alt.rt,..vs at t,w, an:! .,..,.,! jf Al,,,.,N t y of r,,,,,,! juu.r, iov,8. win ....I ,A, i ' '""""TV," ,,-''' a ?tiij.i.iirii , r 7 aV' " I"lr,'"'"". inl lor,- n. Ho f ii !"'"' '''"'-'i-r a.tention p.d lo 11,,. collect,,,, f ,!ai,M. D..W. PJlK r,, ' ilfVrT,"?' aV?IV'Til1wfr t'i'r, low. icier to J,. M. Hni: Ks, Si. ,1, ., ,,), i t i. a. Kf!iij; ' A.iori.rv nnil .t, at Ijw, f T' AM) '!;; VT.lOXi-Omftl! City.Nr 4- k i.n :::ir ,, I..:ti.l l:nin-i 5' ', r.l-'i i lui'iili .l. A,-,. i, I i(,r 'In. i,iirc.l,.. l,n.M, hrn- I nnil fit I or i he iinrhiiw ii.'n..u.ninrt. Mill! uol.. f ... ' . ... . . i'.ui-iiy or :rtmig. ! t, .. , . i ri-.iii.v. i , : Hot,. .WpMviilii,,,,,, Muscatine. low j J. I). iMrtull. Khij., foit D.'inoine, Iowa: Hon. 1.11.., Umvp, Ulnir City, low.i. r- ". I.fttcr or e-ionirv relative to North rrn .V..ir;.:.U:i, aiiHver,;, promptly. Ont.ilia City, Jan 31, :.-1 v. ' !"7T 'ii "av atsox, " " " Convryaiui r, Notary Pnhlir, aii-l S'lrveyor v-i'm - .ii in.' .-u)ri; -oi trc' i.r, Kinney, S.. Co., St. Mary, Mills Co., Iowa rtutf. , '.)4. UNITED STATJ-is' MAIL. roir On-K K DtrAiiTHErtT, I Tchrliiii l- In 1 VA i JROI'OSAI.S for vairviiis tliinn'niU of ihe J- ( nitci( M:;.. from July 1 is.).'),, to June n.l Ki:iss, 'I'ornto (';i',j act OiliL'.i oft V'asliinj,'!oii, I). C. '....-.. ..i me muowoip routes in Nebraska, in. I Ki is, Terntorim, will hcrcjeivi.l at the Hie I'nst (Jlhr.! Departlneiif, lllltil .( o. in A ,.nl 111 !", lu tK ileciil.-d by :i0th of nam'! month (bdiifC, for the ino-t part, rouks eslahlirjlie.il hv ct of August 3, 1 Tt.VI . ) . . ' .VHIUASKA TIHHIfollT. lVlOO Trori) .ebriska Cny, hy lielWvne i'n.1 I Ouialiu City, to J-'ort Ca'Jioiui, unli j ; , ami bark, once a vek. itiit.h in w ill ttHte ilistai.-e B'nl orornse . I. ..f .: . . i .' i.nr'iinc ui u.'pariiu t.i una ki iiva;. KANfAS TKRITOBV. l.'OOl 1'roiu Fori J.euveli wort hj Fox AL'ellcy, . ' Sae nti.l and' back, or.ee a week. . i- , ' . Jli.hlurn will .''"tar::e and propone "lieiinl. '"l,,lrl11 ' '""' rnvulfc. j5'.;.,' "" For t Sett to Fort AtLiunon, iniies rtiul back i.tice a v.vek. 1? i'lJ.M s w ill j'.iite distance ainl propose si .'niili.!" of drjiai turfi ami arr'.T ils. : 1C03 From Fort J.e.a en worth Fort llilcy, nubs anil buck, once a week. Jlidilurs vi ill itiald dis'-aiice ai-d pri.jiopo nclio lnle of il-pa'tnus ami arihaia. IT20J From Fort Hrmt to C aw lord aiiiiiiary, j . tiiiltt n.! tii'-W, oi..:e a week. 1". 3 n 1, r ! '' i!-r'; B -.e uiri j T.pcie ' ' J ,1 t..i ; t i.-.b u't.i ur i ,-ula. .. lrj.fj '.vllt V.rt(iot, Ml, to Fort Scott. ll.D . ami h,ii k one" a Week. Ti l.li-rs will utiite (iiftaneo and proper chejuU of tljo ileparlumu aiiduirivit. l.niKi'nioNii. Form of a proposal where no chiOiije f.-nni ! ' v'-.tis'inei.t iseomtempiriti d by ln bidiler 1 i f , euualv of , W t of propO' P lo CuliV .'l niaim on imiir -. from , t' . agreeably No. in-nt of in? 1 isunaster t ntr.ii, date I Fcbruarv 10. je:W, amlby the I'ollowinj; niode uf cotr evnc, ut , fur '.he annual sum of ' ' ' dollars. This proponal is made, with full knowbi'lrje of tliL'di.-tiice ot Hit! roi.tr, the weiht of trie m i.l to l.e earned, ni.d ail oliier pari icuian in refer etiC4 lo Uie iwu.e ami he, vice, and ai.so alter full c xaininatiou ot -lin' iii t.iu'.iiun and re ijiiir.n.ieiiln altufii'.'d to the aovcrti;muit. (Sirjtied) Form of a C larantee. ' ' Th" iiin'.eisiL'iied, resiilin? at - , State of in ,b rtake that, if iho fore-'oin hid for nn i i., ' the mail on nvite No. b ac .M..!...! !,u Ihe. 1'osliiiaHer Ciiior:.!, the bidder si. .11. ln'iortothe lstd .v t July, FOf, or I soon ll. 'l eal t -r as may b , enter in to the req nr- ed oblicatioii to perloim lii arivico projiosed, With p.md ai d siillicieel s irel es, '1 bis we d W'iih a I'.iil knowledL'e of tlio obi i- guticuvu and liabilities aitcimad by gnaraiitnii umler the 7lh scl.on of He act f Congress of July 4, IKI.' 1 (-Trtie-lhy ttfi (j'taratitors.) Foi in "f Cui uliirau!. The uu.lersiijiied, poblmaslar of , ct,Ue 0f ceitiiii a, under (us oath or olliee, that h is acquainted With JJie above guarantui s, and know s lh. ni to be im.ii of pro- pci ty, aiiJ able lo maKe j;oou uicirgnai ainirc. daleu .' r , .(Shp.cd.) The aiifncjel.cy of guarantors en piopowab may be c. i tilnd by a jud" of a com t ul n-cord ana by po-lmastci s.r . ... 1 tie Ui.i. ances ht e g i ven i.i-i-"r.i n.v, to iu.i.-b. informati.mt but no irien-a,sed pay will heal , lowed should they hep-eater than advertised, if the points to tie impplie l lie corroeuy aiuuru. T.ii.iirisiumitii.luiui tliem-elvea on tins point. A bid received all. r lime viz: 3 p. In. of th.-Fi.h of April, 1.H...V or withuut the piar i.i.... riniiheil bvlaw.orthat c.mi'.i ' ft several r,,ni.., i.i onemnuof coi.'ioen-a'l.Ji , rannot i,j coiiidered in codtpetillou ith a rejuii pi"po .d iciinnll'l' iu ailiOtlllt. Hiddeis shoul'l, ih alt tiises, ur p-npso mr service strictly. accurdins ttli a(He.1.omerl, and the i. if 'buy done, .epaialcly (or dillerent seivi e;aiid if the regular bid be tiie lowest of fcrest for t'r a lve;ti.l service, vie wioe. o'"' inay be roii.iJ. ied, if Ihe alterations proposed are rtcomii.'i ndedby the punt manic, a and citi xi.nsiutere.bd.or if they shall rappear mam fesily riihl and un.pt. r. ... . Th. ie thon'.i be b it v.ii roulu bid for iu a 'i'he'bnJ should be scale 1 i i upersci ibed 'niail pro'iosal, State ot or -Territory 1 ' ' (as'llus cjeinay be,) addressed "Second A. ., .,.t I'.isinon i r (.ei.nral. Contiart Olhce," and sent by mad, not by, or to, an agent, and nostmibUus will not enclose prop"'1ls (Rrf i.-rsof kind) in their quat telly return, ri... e.ii',i. Het aio lo becxecuUrd and return ed to the department by. or b-fur tlio 1st of July, lH ri, but the ..ei vice in'Ht be f omm-nced on llii inail d..y r-Xt ftr tlat iii.te, whither th Contract b: exc.itcd ur i."t. No pronosi Iron for transfers will be cotisidprc.il until the ciedra. t am cu!e.t in One rcriu aim rctrnivcu atthe d partm-i,'; an I lb' '" transfers wrll l... u!!.....l uu'.cds L'ood and lutncient reasons thi nfor are given, to be determined by tha de partment. . . . . Pre-ent contractors, and persons Vriown at tha d"iii!aoint,ruu.-t e.piaily with Qttiv, pra eureKna.i"."''"i",lf('r;',' 'atw ' b.-irir,nciea-, vs ib,tai, tidily in the forms abor-: preserved. , . rtiticatcsi,l Mwrtiritnry must brt siiruivl Uv ai"vatuiBstrri.rajnd't of a ro.u t of r.-eora. JAMES l). CAMFHKliL. rutz nr.sr Por.rcr, -honesty'; rnv. hkst iiioT;.cTn DOUGLAS CO., NKHU;,7, V TH: GREEK SLAVE J Bnnchante, Veuu.., Flora, Hebaaud the lv flil i ' ' s f plir above c-elehciil.-.l tPatufea, fo!!rr -y, J. tit'tiieii rlntntcs in hroi.', urcl s'vcral iu'V- ..ii lu.'ir iiiiitiTii on iciirn in;; r, , i)tn jje lectin., of p.,.. to!,. ;lir-'!ril):e, lrn0 m-raherH f -. Co..rnop.,ilir, Ait id TiV ro.roopoloan A-ta-nl f.iO'ra y A- ei aboil, Orpri,i.e,l for tlio Kiico.jrn-ew.ei.t (..-w.-el Diti .oi, of Literature ami the j- i, Arts, on a new ami original plan. Xne Cciiimitlea of Xunaeine-il L.. t . )iei,n:e of aiiiinuiieii, that tlm i ift;, A'lP' I Distribution will ulcei'lnrj or. rhe.xh of J, n.iry next, on which i.e. .is on !be; rt ,a be ,,f v-.ii:..j,' o.e ''',!. i.'i.'i ,;.. n.j.r.,.,weiMi.tOT rf the I,,.,., ;f,,v, ; ? Hi Mm l I owe rncllf,ltr i, ,a, ..t. lOireiBer won ffie henllMi I.I ... 1. 1,.... . i. . .-, "i'f, iora, ami tha Danci... .irl, aml hlie,.,, st un ites in h,o.,7,., import from fa, ,,, a,, a h.rKeeoll.'elio,! of f., li.es eo,pr,M,,s j.,);iiut,f the bent pro.lnrtioti i...M.iS (i,i,iu of the hesl pio.lm tio .ite.l Anie; ii-iinsni,,! P,.,...i.r.. l.ir.i. r.L..! () 1 1 1 K ci;kHi.'.T vpa" il i." Vm. '. .. "r" " The miviiieo! ni llv.l..n,.. . ..." one a , .,,. l.,.r .. r . " 7i """"" '"' ""I r. t :. u 1 "'"n, anri cnt.tU'S niui to the. Knickerbocker r-r i . ' . . V''"''1 ". " l.ntnb.ition of oi.iiu.wy aun '.. inline winch ore to he ulloe, , to m.-iiib 'i in Jan-mry l eisoru takim: five inemrx-rshipi are en'. lrcl to live ..f t.irf ;'l.i-...u,cr for one jr. aid alu to 'ox tickets hi the ilislrilmf ;, ),,. . I 'P"oiis, oi: bccoining men hem can have 'Jioir M i.saf'lu'i rt.iiiliieiiee with any month they clV).rse, ari'lrely m, it, Oi .r mu;( (.,-;, Pl;1 promptly 0n th..- Iiift of evoiy inonth, dote; f.-oni ."vv Vork. The procenls ilerivnl froui t!ie m!o of mem b -rnliiiis an) (h voleil to thn iMirrlmw ..f ,,rk. of art tor the en.iiiii.; year. j.'.'.ii'. ii 'm io receive names at ti.o i m ofice,iew York, or Westein olice, ,Sjnflimi.-v. The Ualh-ryof Alt is loc.iie.l at S iml i.-ky, (t!i-esierri otlic r the Acioeiation) where snp.'i-b (hanite lini hii.ie-s lnivi; bucii erecteii for it. ami in whose siiacioii.s saloons the u,l,.ii;,l colleclioii.s of Statnai'tf ami I'.iiiitii i". i. m LI. ite.l. - i'lie anvamnrres seenre.l hv- hee., ',;,,. n ....... k r.i .: . " J " " "" I l.st. All ,'errj,...,. ,, ,lp '11 value -r their tut;,- "'.'be 'ait, n, tJic rthepn of "'"K'T-Oip Literaluri!. uiri ill UIIH ySil.L'ia1fll il.T ,. , ,, nr.n o. l.acij momb'-r contrihiitiiiir toward pnr rhasiir choice works of Hi t, which are to h drstriii ilcd nmoi.r theiiiMilvcrs, und are A'trv same time eiic.oiirjim; th r..i,.i' "' " .-J' IIIM'IVCrS, illid arft.irtr'y, (!''VuiJ"rtf through its uislnirtiiis;. pciic". . Persons remitlinif funds for Inembein.iip, thiiiild mark Jetters, "K-jjistered." and slate t.'ie month with wliirti they 'wish tiieir nmraiiiM to eoinmncenii'i their post olhce addrem in f.ill, on tlie receipt of which, a certilirate of liieiiibiiihip, lotrr'lvr witli the ma!;n.iii desired, will bej'owntdcii to any purt of the cojnUy. 'I'bos.'j who piirrhriH- nriazin.n a' booUsiorca Willohrerro tlli.t by joining Asuoeiation, they receive I lie .M.i!rsi.it and Free To-kei in Ih . "ir nil iliMti'ib iii.-,- t the name, prleellify now pa: fr ;le '"':"' Hi. n,e. I ; : ii .;V-!i 1 ii-j) di l tee ,;!" ronec. iioii ' ri on ap; !i'"i'ioii free of cbarf'". " ' '' , l.errev of Ihe Arociation, af the Knick. 'erb.. k"r MncaT'.r otlicn, 'if Hroarttray N. Y. i, i i.l at No, ion Wal.rr Mret, Sai.ilni.v, Uhio. dd.e3. (at cither olhce) tor mi'inbei ship, C. L. DF.KHY C. A. & L. A. GLEASONS PICTORIAL I OR Tilt VEiS 1S55! H T M. JIAI.LOI f, who lias edited the '-Tic' i.iL toiiul" from ihe romuienceineiit, having boutjblout Hie late pi opi ietor, ,Mr. F. i.ieason, will conduct Ihi-. popular ahd widely c.irc ilated naner on bis own account. 1 lie new volume will be radically improved ill e-ery r..f po. t .ml will U- nullif ied on liner ia per Iha.a irver b. ioic. which n ialilv w ill he coiitinue.l heiire forlh withoul rliarii;.'. M-ny new and popu lar l'c.o uics w ill at mice be introduced, and Ibi' liii.irirv .icriarliieriit will iiren'iit an array ol talent and interest he) d id anytime it ban bee fore attempted. The illuntraliona will bo finer, and by better aitistn tlian have before been en (rapd upon the paper, and altogether the pub lu'iiioii will he vastly imiiroved and bcautili 'd , Ariaiiiremeiita havi In "il made for reptesent intt shil iii-; (he year views of Ihe most notable bn.lJit.f;r,',a,.d localilii 1!iri:j:!i thn fniU-d States, as wvll as civini: likenesses of the most loiiriiim nt c liar icti-rs. lnaie and l-maie, oi nr- li-ts and men of renins, such as have by their own industry and skill mad for thcmrsclvuH a foi tunc and a name. n addition to these, tar ioui mitable Ihiroxaii fj nea and orcuirence will al o he pvi u from we' k 'o week, forming a bnliiaiT illustrated i'ltima:.' TKltMSr lNVAUlASl.' IN ADYXX. 1 subsci iUr, one vtar, 3 00 4 subscriber, " " M 10 " " " : UO 00 fj?" Any person sendiii; sixteen subscriber atliielart rale, w ill receive the be.eutevliUi cony L'ratiu. Address. ... . ' MM. HALLO IT. I'ubliJier anJ I'rop'ntor, Corner' or Tiemont and Bromlield Streets, Boston, Mas. . feb I I. WAN T I.l), IN every eoutitv iu the l.'n'.'el States ac'ivs and eulei ). i.iinir Men to actus Ac.'!''!" . to tiaiwael business that will pay, tu a smart and 'lierifetic person,, from Three to Fim- llmid ' d dollars ,er mouth. 'The business is Very hunor ableaad n-'ipiir.s no capital. As many w rits us fr-uii me!- idle cuimsity, no letter wall ba answered by n.s ur.lcss it contains one dollar, as proof of i;oi'd faith, upon tlie iei -.pt wliua w? will fully explain the- husiir-ss. N'u letter will b". taken from the olliee unlcsi th postajji is pre-paid Addresn, I1 l r. CJT 4 CT-11 TM AT JJll. I. lllJ'O- ii '. '. I Hampshire, Maury Co., Tennessee. r-'Zy Anv n.u soaoer or other publiratiOD. Ifiv mi; the ab.,ve io'ur'iiicrtio.i, ( im iuUin this notice) and fowarJiiii; a copy as above, wr.l r- ceive the informal ion alorejaul, willioiu anj encumbrance whati'vtr. LAND S F OR SAL K . 1 lUF .SCIlsrUrnFUbein? desiroiis of iuov, ltoMisnrAO of 100 acr.-s, situated on me 'ar;e road between St. Joseph and CoukfLl llluifsrt miles South of Com.cil Blntls and 4 .North of the village of SI. Mary, and near tins .Missouri rher, in Mdls County, lowaj and tironte lelltuvc.liobra.ski, X. Al.io, loll acred of J'kaiuh: I.anh near b. Maty, an 1 l00 acrea of Timni kiii Laii on the Missouri river, and near (j leu wood. Thesf Lands are all in Miils County, Iowa, and pi aeut inducements to land put chasers seldom of f ! roiitainiiifr timber, prune, lune ,oi,e. sand stone, and ind. call. in. of plenty of coal; i.n. a io iiellr aitliatuil (.l Itie nioiii leasiui point on the Missouri jive for Hie crosiing l:ie Pacific l'.allt on I. ' ' . Kiiiublo cattle Jor pioMi'g tbe Phmisw.il be taken in ixch4i' at fait rates. I'ho lu) r can l ave imniedia-.e possesion, ond . all Hie gruin and firaiiiii; i.Ui.oils b vmuls at a f air rate. , LANlfL HLRKLFOKD. Traders Point, linv 1, 't's-f DRiLD FKL'iT for sal hi' '.V,. industry; tiis vk,t party, NEBRASKA PALLADIUM. IiiLJVUE, NED2A8KJI, ' fc KLDNF.SDAY. MARCH 2't, ;iH55. For the Palladium. LA3T A CI LA6T SCJ55S. (. " The first snssion of 1ih Genonil Ajis. iVy 'jf NeL.rasUa" h;is "eTpircl," peril! l . ..nii'le., mrni.uuu I wij eS Uri' '.jj - i-'isinjj i0 (hU tsr-v- . tarWc of 1 I''. ''1 ttl! Iillictil (Jl'e-rep. TliC .'sJ.-mt 'at the Co-inci!; r ut th molion "ct u mc Jic adjournment in u fHltcring , ii--, lu heart rpmetnofrpil finds To-ith !ho Cujii'.f.l-tho pjioilg a teiir in ',ilte.l m his . expressive optic, hii.1 in iryifoso nccpots, he nttnounced '.hut .r. , " Cl.mC. UvCT-COlts. titTCS bnttr was cume, Ovcr-Lont 1 . . . I 'l liti'S were mil on tntrK i .f..er. !,,. i Tirt tire-dhnrleru. f;.(,iii;i;..,....J.;... ......i'iit.iniiii m. u h self ;giMnti:J privilffres' Werp 'U ciI si:oiitiy inin jmckels, which two .t t Is siro'c. Yi ra b le;m s.s llm ri-joiu.! ' ij ol Joh, alifl tl.ose MKl.ineliolIy pa- ''i Bejiariiied. Tlio rresident lo ol! 'or l.leiwooil, Iowa, at ohont 2,40 on the nut quarter, nnd bUers opined he would ;on.c iu at 2,32 on (he homo ulreich llicaiftpsov of Michigan, wi:li nn oir of '!',ti:j-, only coinmoti to llioxe of his kind (as in lion's skins,) cam3 next in the .il frrocession The Tacific Railroad I'd!, two lu lohesof quills, a yunl of red li'i" .od ol'.irr inocntit p rquisiles prolru- i.. oi, ir, pockets, wtwle sm ,! boy on rl l.llllo I.e.-,,, .1.1 .. .1 . . "j mo rear with Wj hustnrlbarr of specu.'.,,. j... si: i nnd ....... J i.wii--.iJ uie itnmortul Mieliitraii dpneon entile the great priiure of hri.le.s ftn;I f,.r ties, ihe iiriinipe.ir.Iinbh- Vt. Clahs, his professiinml couiilenaiioe wearing a semi- sorrowful erprcssion, as though, lie thoiie;!tl tho child .very sick while from his ennaciou buckskin poi ket, tlierr peer- fcd nm.n othcr lrophicB, the PjUadtitai" cotiloi.'im ihe eu J jrsemeiii oi c. .'.. o., tl at hmluiil beeu a food dmnocrat, lic rdto- f-.u l W e vT Joinoi'r.icy also , w admir nil hoest i)crrx;rat, still w rrinnnt nnd wiil nisi )iGte d.trtliciiem of sworn duly nny sooner. in a dciiMcrut than in any o'-her man. .Thai noin. who will ootiiitpiiaiiee inisru.e who will endorse by his vote one whom oil honest men htive pronnuiicc'l a ruseul who v ill use his otlii i-.d position for his own sirlfuli end who will pinko himself (oisoeinto end pro pi i.ttor in any und every chartered eon corn possible, regardless ef his ctii;i;J oaJ.--who will uphold und iijnlutc the hasest oorruption ii lot'., th ollh lie nin) wear the- nurne, grnuino s'.eriitig l":r.o cra!. Had Dr. Ulark performed his duty hud ho in ail things taken , the part ol justice had ho been influenced by no policy except that pointed out by the fm I'er of r ijUl, uLsolu'e ri-jht, then his nets, and his voles as recorded, would be the only defence needed. Neither "S. s" nor any other admirer of the Doctor, would have perceived (ha necessity of defending him -riht will sustain i'self, truth is its own defender, only that which is rotten and corrupt calls for external props. , lint this U a digression. Other of the immortal Council lollowed, in the trail of tiieir President, bound homeward to Jiiuff Ciiy and other points iu Iowa. JIiicutLi wiih ids pocket ftill of Capital stakes, yet to be driven into the fortunate spot ol earth from which the massive walls of our Capitol arc to iiriso, marched blowly und eo!iS"pu'ii!ially from tho scene of his hmwrtl ft id otnmt gf.nus , "came tu:nl-Im-; after." Of tho honest men in the Council,. IltJINET, CoWLtS, liaAOlOKO, ..nil Nuckolls, wc will not spr:ak at Ici'.h, they have performed thiir du'y aii it has its own reward. The House of Representatives a Ijourn- ed in similar order, save that Purplt ILmscom mid PoPrLErow looked rather cerulean on account of certain dollars in vested in a Capitol kite, which liad ulas, n si-;ht. fr the Capitol. : This immortal tr L are said lo be $.1500.00 out of jh.cs ft, which is C 'tisulcred c.pUal punisii' .... . . . .a I nitnt fi.r a caliilal ofl'oiioe. But the hall is 4 n.w deserted, the Secretary stands alone. i' idem th encra'-y has reached him, rid n'.'red him, left hnn. IIj stands alone hlvinej duped other limcli, lie has duped hiiisclf more. A mm perhaps cf generous itipnlse he lias i-ought lo benefit self slyled ftien.!;, even at the sacrifice of his own conscience, Ids own reputation i-nJ I'ia nvii honor. ' Tin y have uacd hint, used lilil 111) bud left. Thomas J. Cumimq, stuids nunc, to enswer lo the peopU of this Ttrri'ory, for the fl.'grunt injustice lie has doiio ikciu, for tha iiiterttsls he 1ms ouh counthy. littrajed .'itid Hie CoiilMcnco l. lies alms, od. . Dor jnitrfi;'.!, nod tl rt ht liimsclf owns Rt'J controls, di.fenila hitn, impudently, hrtienly and mciidiioionsly tipliold3 him, no oiher ti.-wspi.pnr in the Territory dor?, no othnr will, So the "Sfcfetury stands filf.t"!," dpipjsed atid pUiod hy the peoplo, ibantiKd by his own ftonsciisie.!, if lie hi? one. am! (oiuli'.ei hv I "' frjendi he ever Iru'w. 'J'hc Lfis!..! ::.- bus tv'rej. j bulihoun? o iljW. su,J ii. s the ppovk-, uiil actiy.tpd.hy t'.t senso, tliry will mrver crttflc to dciiiiitid redress for tlioir wrongs ioid pnnirjhmpiit for (he man? and ihe men? whohnve infliotpd them. A IJEMOCKAT. CLAIMS ON FT5LIC LARDS. , Sic. 1. J5o it eisiur-icd hy the' Council ami House of Representatives of the Ter ritory of Nebraska, The owner of what is known as h vn!i 1 rdaitn or improvement on the public lands 1ms a transferable in terest therein, which may be Fold on exe cution or otherwise, mid tiny sale of such claim or improvement is a sufficient con sideration to sustain o promise. ec, 2. The owners of claims Jyinfr in the s una vicinity, may form neighborhood regulations in relation to the said claims, a copy of which regulations, being ilh-d in the oilcoof tho -Re-dsicr of Deeds of the county, ahail be binding as tho claim liiw of each neighborhood. A valid claim open the public lands shall not exceed i'ir.cei...Wfif(.h mny bo timW., mi l may e.'ir.'il be in two tracts; Provided, that the claim. I ....es ana., a, way,, asnea.-,, ftpcord. ing to tlio Unilcd Ski'.cs surveys, and thai the boundaries of said claim shall be mark ed, slaked or blnZ?d out, so that the lines can be easily traced and readily known. - Six. 3. The resident claim holders of each vieini'y or neighborhood, or n major itv of them shall meet at such time and D'.aco as tricv nay ueem nrooer nnu ueiiiu- ., 1 1 .3 I? I t'.-.c bo.uidr.ili-s of 1'iuir lii'yhw.iwot'i w't-ic'i U.ty shall hvc re'j,;! w,C.rih j UCgl.l.Ci 01 i'tTIH (11 111. rvj.i. .i-f'jf, and B'ud netghboi !.ood shall in :io ca e j extend over county line. Any claito an may protect and deftnd his possession by the proper civil actions. Skc, 4. Tvi ocr more persons miy hold utidivi ,'i-d churns in conjunction' for the purpose of a town site, or fer any other purpose; Provided, that such claims do not ariount lo nmre (h-.n thrf.e luindrcd and twenty acres of l ihd for each iorsoul U:d provided further, that each three hundred and twenty acres shall be im proved by having a good i comfortable dwelling creeled (hereon, wilhiti four mon'.lis af'.er the pissage of this act,' or within four mouths after snid claim or claims shall have been recorded, and il prairie land, at least twenty acres broken, fenced and cultivated, each year, until there shall he at least one hundred acres under cultivation on each said three bun dred and twenty ncres, which shall be oc cupied either by'ono of, the joint claim ants or by some good citizen for nun. Si:r. 5. That claims and town lots sha.. be cotuidcred real estate as far as regards the conveyance by deed or mortgage, or attachment, and shall render execution. Site. 6. This act shall take cflVct from and nfler its passage. Passed the House of Representatives February 27. 1853. A. J. IIANSCOM, Speaker of the House Attest: J. W. Paddock, Clerk Piisscd the Council February 2(5. 1853 J. L. SHARP, President of the Council Attest: G. L. MiLLta, Clerk Approved March C, 1833. MARK W IZARD. jt3T" Henry A. Wise, in a recent polit ical speech in Virginia, forcibly described the impoverished and retrograde condition of the "old dominion." He says: ' "You oil own plenty of land, but it noverlT added to poverty. Poor laud al i - . dedtopoor land, and nothing added to nothing gives nothing, (reuewdd laugh ter.) While the owner is talking poli tics at Richmond, or in Congress, or spending the summer at tho White Sul pher Springs, the land grows poorer and poorer, and this soon brings hind, negroes and all, under the hammer. You have the owners skinning the negroes and the ne groes skinning the land, until ull grow poor. . t . Two of th pr'.ncipcl business blocks iu Weston, Mo., wtic burnt down last week; Joss, 30U.0OO. . NO. 33. EDITORS AND I'ROPRIETOIIS. TnS GAKEIF.SS. : Gnmhlior Juts always existed, anil Jim always been considered a vice. It has always been frowned upon, ml always tolerated. Men have rdw. yg condemned thsprcetice of gaming, und as uniformly. Indulged in it. Wirli some , iiutions, it eems to be n cutis! iluf ional vfee; "-'th nearly all it is a c-.mmon hnbi Jleie, , Ji .h i, ',:) -iy denounced, nnd rpenir r-iT'i. T! I it. but ilie.pino.iairatea nrp mora likely lo grmbU themselves, . (hnn to prosecute others for what they do not consider a crime. The msn who makes his business a game of chance is applauded. Ho who pl.-ys for amusement is recognized as in nocent heon'y is condemned who makes gambling his business nor is lie, nsido from hi4 unpleasant designation, very se verely de.ilt with. A gambler from inclination lias strong acquisitiveness and hope. A g-.mblcr by profession requires only considerable firm ness, r.nu a moderaio talent for ample mathematics. Those who bet rrny bo eonscicntious or not, according to circum Htnnces. The absolute right of a man to lose s another what is his own, cither upon tho turn of a die or tiny other contingency, will scarcely be disputed.' The question is as to what is his own. If any part of the dollar laid upon the gaming labln lr lorrg (o a man's creditor, or.l'J.n' i'11 fo .n;:is fisf. ir, or if it brj nfl;y nS a proper Krtfwnie has no rieht to lose it ' glen's absolule rights to property are very limited. They do not go beyond what is necessary for consumption and use. It is a great mistake to suppose tha any man has on absolute right lo anything else. His lands, houses, und durable pro perly of all kinds, rlthough secured to tho use or the individual, are not his. Ho cannot destroy or amnihihitc il, as lie might do wi'h an absolute right. For exam- )'. euopjse Oie richest man in New 4 YJ"-k should ! un.ro i f.d uuit li-.anutr ihci-vi'ng golden eag'cs into Ilell'Cu'c, ' bnruit.j diamonds in a grate, or lrCnkin.T' pU-te mirrors; docs any one pretend that (he plea that these tl ings m- I, is nwn, ould prevent lus encratmns temg forci bly suspended? No; society, to stive its own property, would put in man in a rairrht-iacket. A mm ln.s no nqht to J . . . i i -.. eslroy. He m;y do wnal lie iikcs wnn l.is own. biit'thftre is notiDng his own out what he consumes, ami that lie ought to gjvc an equivalent for in useful Lbof. This is the law of society out gamb ling is no destruction of 'properly. It is only a Irannfer. "'The riht or wrong of hat must be governed by' circtnnstonecs". A man with an overplus of money mny leave its distribution to chance, if he can think of nothing better. . ' " : Gambling of all kinds is unproductive, and on tins account, though tolerated as an amusement, should be discouraged as a profession. Nichol's Jntirn-.it. ' JOHN JACOB AST02. 'Astor has left a fortune of aLaut $11,- 000 000, chiefly to his son. His mini was incessantly busied with the increase f bis' resources, and had no other direc . tt 111 1 I uon. llij was compeiieu, oy a ptiysieai infirmity, to repair to Paris, where ho could avail liimsclf of the skilful assis tance of liar on Dupuylreu. Tiio latter thoroughly restored him',' and advised him to ri.'.o out every day. He frequently took occasion himself to accompai y Im patient on these rides. One day and this anecdote I have from the llaroti's own mouth when riding, he appeared by means disposed to converse; not u word could bo got out of liim; and at length Diipuyiren declared that he must be suf fering from some secret pain or trouble, when ho woull not speak. He pressed iiim, und worried him, until finally As'.of loosed his longue "Look, ye! liaronl" he said; "How f rightful this is I . I have here, in the hands of my banker, al Paris, about 201,000 franks, and cannot manage ithout great effort, to got more than 21-2 per cent, per annum on it. IsoW this very day 1 have received a letter from my son iu New York, informing mo that there ihe best at ept.mccs are at from 1 I 2 lo 2 per cent per inoiuh. Is il not enough 'Nor ao Soon." I'pJii ihe monument erected to the memory of Charles C. Athcrton, late Senator from New lb mp sl.ire are these words : "1 xpecttd lh.it, but not so soon." How exprerilve of the prevailing weakness of hutnani'y. Thus do we all deceive oursrUcs. Wit all ex' tit to d'.a but ''not j aoou." i ; I I; ' s ! ? -1 I 1 f 1 r e i I t I I 1 i iK)i,rTj,i.'.o..iv. . 4,;t-iy ' nrlllw Poitui.'J'Hr (jnrI.