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I C ".VV M 1 fi i i -1 v.. : I V'fi Yj 0 JU.iL VOL. 1 Tire r.F.sr policy, iionf.stv ; the r.r.sr protection, industry; tiik tsest tarty, our country. NO. 3G. liY 1). L KKi:i) &, CO. HKLLLVUE, DOUGLAS CO., NCRIl.VSKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1800. EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. MB m JIB ill M . r - 1 f f 'V . M I 11 m f: i in NEBRASKA PALLADIUM AM) FLA TIT. VAU.l'.V ADYOCATi-'. HIHMsli l:t Wl.fKl.T BY films, jllortnir. D. E. RLtD COMPANY, Editors and VrrprUtors, nr.i.t.KVi" . P"rni. rm'trr. Ninnvtv 7 f'RM. To rirtr1 nl -r-- I'r'rHy In r'Yi;iv S.'.I.O. I" tint pel !' fum tiicetb't. f- '.': ; over fn-r an I i Ve ':-.';! ii-o.e-, v . I--! ' I !v :'.:,. i(-ii'Ji. (') ' " i. j"-" ' ; i ' - (J-1 ,11 ; 'V , '.. I fs'., r , - ' .'. ,'l4.s TePev-- I i if IS tii.tli -. invii.. Q.--;r n: je.-r v.-''.I lie 1 : -.-ti rt---T fi'! M th.- . r of 1 1 1 1- I'vi; t : l '.'.m j, i. r-r "i ! .ill r rr.ii 3-'c it" p.i i.l. r..i?r, CjV ATv::?.Tior'o. f orPT.c t ('niT i i iwcii it m.f oi j..::-.-, (irt j i --1 i .on. Tif'i s-il'P'iMe;,l iuc' inn, nf square l'fc miiinh t, fine squar", six iTUM-ths. One i.i'irvrf- twelve hinn'i'q. 1 0 1 M fi (( S 0(1 i t t One qv?r'" of ;i cl'i'tin turlce month". 9'llr One half tI'imii twr!v rr.eflis One colnnin t'.vi'lv inn!!i-, nOO-l liiuiimss card of eight iinc, v-ir'v. f H it it ii ix months. 3 00 ir if three iinmll), ? Ailmif.:'i't':s lt:l Fx-rvor' notirp, ft l0 Tin: t.av.' of xi: v.7 T. Snnft i!t'.' m u'iii ilo rtol r, lo t,c roti'tnr". an' ron -.d'". o ( v; : c Ji not-rp as vi'-!iin' to ontia'tt M'f t'i'-'i: ir'ti". 2. If inlici i'oi'r "i il'T tlf dijron'inn ir"-" of tl.rir "il'T', 'I f t".'; .!'.t ta .'." cml imif to st'liil 1!i-:n f ' i' a!' a 'a .- r- nl. it. If s'tT-''f- fc.'1'Tt or im'TO to !.'-l.c 1l,ir r-it -fri from ('k-ol'n-' to u-'i'tch '" to lire'i,il. tl-.r-v a'" 1 rUI r"-iosilili' in'il li''V havr Mtlfil t'..c Itill ami onlorfl Hit' pajmr tlis COnt it-i:. il. 4. IP ti.pt-i)tnr rw-fnto o'lipr t.lafr-" u- t't ul iiiforniini! tli" ptilil ivlifr. ami tlir piitr is v-iit lo t'lp forni'T iliicclioti) tltpy arclio! ! ro oo:icrip. ' fi. Tli" f'.-i'-ITi hi v t'ppitli'tl tliit rr f-r.,nj f ) tnk- pappr frof t'tn otfipp. or rcmnvlii ai-1 l-ivittrt it tinra",.-! fn-, is ,tinta facia rvii'.tiup of iulf til ionnl finiiti. ,. pr!1ir-r will tit -rrfoT HI -ttir.il : 1. That tltpir i"np'- wi'l routi'i'ip-l aff'T IhtVxp.iralion of 1'm Hl'K' for vvli'.ch thoy pii'l. unlrr. ti'lin wisp ort!i-ii -l. , 2. That no ii,'r..v'll !. .r-p"1m.;!'iMvl eTrpnra"p-i nrp ('"i'l up '' f-' t rno sit v. htr'i thp po'lpd is irivrn. imli'-s wa a:e jati.tfiml ti.it the jiili-prili-r is wii 'hit st. 3. Th-.t vsliPti 'I'' pap-.f l f'virrh t'ip fiul' of stii-n -r.tpr, hi Itrt-n i!Ii ip.1 to rvorrnn 111" t.irp. th ami mo't coiivt-i-Mi-itl wayis to ri-uti! 0111 dollar for aiit th " six mi!:th. with litlPi' ions lo Hi o'on 1 -m ip Tt 1 1 m- it..... 11,;, );,.,.r.li,it, u iH. in nil run. tl rolrtl tiotoi . our l ook., 11ml if not attended lo shall Ltd our W sTIl.- ,1.,-i !.-,! Tit" I. ( o'tils t.iv ;-;:t r t -1 ' t , -' - -. , that n V t ".'f-'i r who pp'-lefti to I r f 0-T1 I ; ' . t'o'v of fiv"T st-a 4tp,p lop lioi it ". 1 .. . in:-. 1 1 i.t i.t I St4 ta q'lu'P'i IV ' Ii" i'"si- iii" i" i". 11," t,i-" ! ' I I. ' I ' ' ' 1 t I-' "1 ' - . I rip !i'i o"-' 1 Kfiff-r liald- to t lion pripc. r- DUSINLS3 DlilECTCRY !i Kf.f.r. VI I". I. II. 1!KNM".T. Has opp'itil a Imar iinr ho" p Pi-IW'ip, for liip nn-oii ii'.M'al ion 1 f r-.: il 1 hoai ili-rs. and c-rasioiipl -. l". li't "v:!! ta'.e pip is-iti- in making m pomfortablc as lies in hi' po-vir. KpIIpv i", -V i ris .1. op '.)4 r.,,T, . e XY U - ' '- -- - ' -w Attoint'V t Liw. I W I I.T I'lMiVI'TLY n'tpml to kut husi iirss f'. trust' il to iiip Itrofi'.ssion; liy in nuy or U of tin: C'ouii'.i-.s of .NtthraskaT'-fi-itorv. S. A. STKICKI.ANU Tii-llovip. T)pp. 1. Is"' I. 1 It.-T:. A. ll i- .VKY invi-ir jit'i u.an.-.t.iy J IncitPil in 1."1.".- ip. N. 'J'.. will ult-ml to all hut-iiiP'i in h' piofcssioi.; UiHor. oj i'O- ite 1'ilh.djim H-".iii.". !!L''J.L W." DARNiUM- SFr.V-.YOU AM) .:.(. INr.Cil, Ih-'l - v.-.n. .V-tir.i i. i. Ilav.i... Ito.-.-.lcd -,c-:na"p..tiy. i 1 . t- .r-1 ! p-o "("it" ;!it- art or 'v r .-y i n rr -ind I'f.i'ii.. . . :n itlH'iiirhranch'tr,, w.'.'n pro-not- ti"n and a ciirr cv. L"-'- ('. Y.. WATMtV. I.nml A:citt, tmrvcyer und r.iii,ini-pr, 1'i !!p- viip, Ne' -a d i. !:'ll v (-;X(;i.l "tl, ""T(.OTI'iTOII, Coil. rtor. (JpiiPril I.ind l i " i.t, Coun'-pilor at Law, &.., Ke. lXlevtie. Nehriiika. . , ... Ilaviii.' ' ii t;it-i'ien pc of 17 vpavi in I 11 I t- ritnry, ill J-"'.' ri'i-r nifi. tv-'ifi.'", po-t ptsi'l i4.i! i..n to all Poin- in re; ar-1 to the Ter- n'orv. A. '.. . .'T47- iiliifs iit-ar the (lovi riiuti r,t. Inii.il n v .. 1 . ..... 1 ...1-:..,. I,.,,,,.,. fti 1 rniror 1. J . J- 't 3 t.ait'io'; ii"-...-. Sa rpv s I J .'ly I JliMlevue, .c traiia v 1 "tr 1. ST. -M AItV (J. W. YALIA( K. PLvlfiu i-miS.ir.-on, r.' pctftiily tcndt-rs his pi of' -Mol.al si'ivieis lo Hie fin' of St. M ,1 tieiiiitv. ();l te two lint 1101 ih wentuf .Si. il.iry,'(i.tli-j.M-i. i)'iilo-""l-- HHK- .11-1 V Arvr,s (TaTk-i.nncv k uu v. i; v, Cemul I. I Aj;i nts, St. .Mai y, .11 11 nunii', , Iowa. Will .-.It. -ml 1o the piiri ha.iL' ami xalf of ri al f!latt, the perfect in tf titl" layii tax (I, iVi'., iV gy Faiuiinj; lanl ' villai;e lots, to suit I'tiTi.lia'i'18, 011 hand, for (tale cheap, and on raso.nable tei m. .' 1 1 A S. I'.. VVATXJ.V. J.. II. KI.WKV. 4:i-tf ' JO.ilil'U (.1-1 .li.V. rwiMIAAtSk WII.SO.VS hAW Mli.l-. KS Cn-.-k, Co., Iowa. 'I l. prot : ip- d.ttt of this mill li.tt ml to kt-i-p 1'tiitl i w all rli-;. .iptions coii.itaittlv 011 hand . also t- mp .ly til spfcif.1 or.l.iri'for liiinher at short no- lieMorcuib. .nti-3iu SKJ.N l'.MNTl'.irAN!) (ill.DlMt. f Mil Ii Buhst riher having located linns -if at X M. Maty i ij j. 1 i-a torn'.'cutti oiun ol V'.T- ll.Vi.i!io:t of Plain, 1' '''. ' jiieittdl Piitlm''. SiiU-m pitntt ,1, . i.i'i-i-d untl till din thnin.,1 appiov-4 atyte, and 111 tli lA-iUt in4i.ir. PUuau'" i.spPcUtilly bo. lict.-a. Ollirf, at M. Mvt'is, I r ml stif. I. il. Alary. h 'PAMSl.A I SClil.MANaiV. hi. Mary, IS-pl. VT.Jil. " : 1. A. SAKl'V, Vhole ale sml Coini,ifc-;iio;. Marclianl, !p'a!er in lln linn.U. ilirdware. ('uiuioiv . (JitiM- re, tirocrii:i, Dri, .loJtcinrs, Look u l $tutiynrry, comer rf f.iin and (ii eory b'lt'' t4. . 41; l-i" MISCFZLLANiZOUS "CARDS. JOHNSON iV casadv.- At!nni"V at t.nw, nml (Ii-i'Ti! Laivl Afnl, ity of ( '"'im il HliifTs, Inn n, will nt'en 1 to )ro fnosiotinl Ii is:i cm in til" "!) mi'l 'i i h .In li,'i-i! Dislrii-'.x ; aln. lo tli p'irrin r. f.iti- nnl liri .ioii of l.:nul vViirranls. 1 ' i r t i r i iur alu-fit pniil to thn ci! !(' kmi ,f r!.nin. antr ''I-,'1" i). v. i tjc r' Mn: ii"V ' I.aiv. CnMiril I: ir C'i1 v. I-uva Cfrrto J). M. Ilu.-hrt. S. J.wiii, M... .Ii.'ni !,)!! Iian, V.-"., ?!)., M'j.lil l H'i'.'l .'-I. a. :. f'fl C'-u: )(: 6l 1 1 a i) f i 'i t - t. A S lit' of :v . i -.1 .! i-t.-i an1' im jirofMm lit jr.,n. .! .1 I). llo:i. ;.. .N. i-. ! ;n N.'!.ra-1 . '.l;;:ii i Iowa ..:l U.'l.l I). I C'ilV, li, r, a Iowa J v. !'' S of C. is .N'lTI I'.iiy i- ! tii to f. omjilly. Omaha City, J-itt '.ta-ly C. J'. AVA'ij()N, ConvpyatiP-r, Notary I'n'ilip, ami Km vpyor. '.Jllifp at. t'm Sut.o ol (iiodic, Kiini'-y, ft o., St. iMary, Millsco., loua. Au. 5., Til. UNiTi;L UTAH'S 4MAII,. Post Oiiii c Ditajtmint,) r.-lirtinry M, ls.'-r. i i) r.:ro" AI.S lor . n 1 rsri n- the mails of ih . I,iiit -.i -; it s I'-. -,m '.l.,!v I.'V. t-i Jniio : .) ). 0,1 1 hp I'l.ilowiii 1 1 t " h 111 r.oljratka j ti 11 . i K-"-. 'V.;.".!.Jtii'!, w.ii Ii" ri'i' -il" ! a' lti: j Coai'ir; Diiic-' (I' Uti' I'm! IliCt lit-; at -ttiicat. I V11sf1i.14iot1, I), (.'..tnii.il 3 p.m., Aptil l'l. ! I -.).', lo lip (l-i- iili-.l hy il'ith of saint! linnitli, I nt-'irt". for tiu iiK-t part. rouW n i sUihlihi-tl hv ucl ol An-nt :i, li.il.) vrtt'.iK -i 1: it nt to ft y . 10000 I'toiii .-mav.a City, hv UpIIi'Vih: and i )ma!i:i ( hfy, to Foil ( iiUionn, miles an-l liat lf, o n a w-t-k. Jt'-.itli'itt will .-ta'i' ili .t.iiipc ami projioan i hclicitnltj of tl'-pai tui cs ami arrn ala. K ansa 1 1 1. nnn OUY, I'?'-; Vtotii 1-. . r t I..:nnnoi III lo t'm R.ip nml Fox A'.-my, iiiiIps and hack, o irp a week. l.i t.li-is will slate distance nn.l propose liiliP'lule of departure-sand arrivals. l.'v'f'J l-'ioni Foil S.otl to Foit Atktii ion, miles a. nl hack once a we!;. Eid'I"i!i will K'alu distance and propi". che-loio id' di -parl-n -s und arrtval". 1."'J03 I'loui )"... t Li a'.ei.wo; 111 lo Fort Rile;', miles and hack, once a week, iiid l-.-i s wni s iti; distance and propo.-n; si h. d'il" of ih-'iai tni s and art ivals. lo2fil From Fort Scoti to (.lrawl'o:. S'iniiiary, lini.- .tnd'-avk, o'ict: a We. I.. I! id lei s 1 li st a! 1 ills'. ince nml propose srii-'uuh - of d -par ; tit es in, I ai i i .1 Is. I :..- F.oiti UV. t. Mi., t Fort Sc'.t. mil's .i.i.t h i.li, oik"' a vi k. J!i it!i: -, v.nl si, tto tl,.-.t.ilii:f and propo'tp s-iii-1,. I e 1 I' I ! ,l--p 1, 1 110 a mi ai 111 a is. ISMttrilll'M. .... J, I1' '-j I'.in', 0f a pi oposal here -to ch'i :i;.c f 'mn ad fir th. uh erip. j .'i 1. t ii.e 1' t e 01 tteiup I . It I, v t ,ie liiddr. j I. , of , eotl ity oi' , Slat nf , 1 , propo a- 1.1 eoiiv- i lie- malison route No. . f . 111 , to -, a;',reeiilily iu t, e ,d Mil is in- i.t of t;i l',i ima ,'er t; in-r.il, lial.'d l'eij. iiaiy 1U, l,i. a :J hy the following mode uf col. e(.ini-c. vi.: for lite anii uu I hiiin of tlollari. This pr- i-n-al is made with fell kmuvie I ;p of t!,c, s;,.iir,' of tii" rout.-, tl.? weight of the mail to he c.ur.ed. Had all other particulars lit n fei rnr ' t ) ihe roule itml set v;ee, iii.d aistj afiei full i s iminatioii of th ' iiisl. uci ions and re-ipuri'in-'iits allached to Hie adve.rliieii,iriit. Usltil (Signed) Form of a (iaiarantt e. The nn Ipisi'ii'-.I. resitlittf' at , State of , imtleriakethat. if lllj I'm e'oilt hid for cariyhi'; the m ill on mute io. he ac- ri li-Jhy the I'oHlm.tsli r (i.-netal, the Lithh-r shall, prior to iUe 1-t day of July, li.Vt, or : . Koi.ii tiif'-i aft'-r us may h -, -..ul -r 111 to the reipiir ed oli,)f .'Ion to pe.foii'i t.ie M-HiC-t propo.s. ii, vvith;rood and snllieie d snrt ties. 'I ll is we do iv iih a fail knot lnljje , the ohli Til Oi,s bint liahtli'iis iis.",,m-tl lv iiaianto-s tin let- the ! illi set t:on of Hie act f Congress of July t, XI! ill). Uatd (il'piii-J hy two guarantors.) l'o. HI of I'el I ilii a.rt. The iimleisiitcd, pits' uia-ler of , Stve of , leitittes, iiniier hot 0.UI1 of oihre, that lie is uopmitile'l wi'h tlie nhovc K'lava n'oi s, a nd Know s I l-'-ui to he lie it of pio perly, and able to make i i,d their .;-'.araittet:. d.to; t Tim stilnc eiipy of fruai antois on p.-oposuls may he rtrt iiieil l y a jud je of a coin t A jecord anu lv Jt.t .Im.-i le, s. 'X'uc ilis'uutiMi ai srivi'h nrconliii;; to the best inforai .! .on; bit no incii.ased pay will l'al , lowe.t ah-itilit they be greater tlian advertised, if tlte points lo he unppln. J be cm ret lly til Jtleil. JJi.ltlei f iiitikt inform tln'inselvi 011 thin point. A bid received after time viz: 'J 1. in. of the lum of Api il, llij or without the x,lar ant"" Hijuiicd by law, or that combine si veral routes iu one gum of cuiupeii--at ion, raiitiot bo con si tiered 111 compel il ion w llh a ri'jjulur jiropo sal reasonable in amount. Pidden jtlio iltl, in all cases, fmt propose for s'; v; ce .t 1 let !y iiectii din;; t lit" ad vei 1 isi-tnent, am! then, if thev desire, ' 1 ately for ilill'-t ent et . 11 an if (li rexuiar b 1 be Out low ust of - f, led for the adn-r;tstd service, the oilier bids (Lay be considered, if 1he allci alioiiK propo .ed are recoiiiiueitth d by the postmaster unit cub em inlerestgd. or if I in y (hall Htpear uiaiti- festly rilit and proper. '1 ncie nhoold be but out roiito bid for in a proposal. 'J ha bet should sealed; superscribed "mail proposals, Jjtate ot or Terntury ," (u the raifiniy he.) atldres-ed "Second As sistant Postmaster tlenei a I, Contract OHice,'' und sent by ; i I, not hy, or to, au a'ent, and pout nil stei s will not e In lose proposals (nt r le(. ( : of uiiy kind ) in their qiurterly letui il l. 1 he contiaclj an to be executeJ au I reiurn edtothe ilepai tiuent by or before the 1st of Jul ,', lt.i.u.litit the S'TVice must be Coiniii'-iu'e.l on the iu ill day next after that date, whether the contract be i xei titt-d or Not. fvo proposi tion for tralisfer will be coniilered Tiiitil the cont-C,J arel xc titcl in d le fo.'ln and reft iwd at the. tlejiai tiie nt; ami then no transfer will be allowed unless piod and sudicieiit reaso.is therefor t-.re given, to be determined by tlie de p.viiinvltt. i'leseiit coiitraetor-i, and persons known at the lii partmf Ul, must i'i)nally Wilholuers, rtrtj rure guarantor and cei -lilieute.' of theiri-lli.'ii'ii-ey 'ib1aittially in the forms uhuva piccribed. I he certilicatc ot aatuciency inusi oc miiku bv a i,oliiiusti-ror iutli-'e i f a com i of recoid. J is e i tllll-IU I JAMLS 11. Uil.tl I 1'l.i.lit I'.'.s'in.i-jleT fjeneral. THZ GrtuEK SLAVE! BBCchDto, Vonu3, Tiir.i, Hebaand tlia Dancing Gir! ! f 1 ItK alien o rrlrbrat',l St a! ilif". t"ctli"r Willi .L I'll -"it l.itn in lii nii.,'. ami ."i-ci'iiil liim il:f I ni?-r'ii!ii' nf n: I ji.iiiit iiur-'. from t!i" fo. Irrti,rj (f prl1 t.l fi il i i l t"l t ' ' alanine tllft inrhi'Ti s of t'r Co i'nijiolit.n Art A-'ioi. iat ion at tlio It -.t ainiiil ill tt t.t it "t-i. lit .1,1 ii nit ry nnyl. 'I'll" 'os'!.ivit!in Ait ati'l l.iti-iiny As.'im-'i-nlioii. (J, . ,1, ,. il f,,r tin' I .in S.ita ti,h nt ami i -,'', c I i, i . ,,r Lit.'.-.iiuro mi i tin.? Fine , r . tr. i inv; tin! tfi ;i,ril plan. T:i Ci.itiuiilti'p i t ..la iisc;i.r-t( .,ve I 'r.:- 1 ' cf nnnoni.rinif tliat til " J'tCfi Antl'lil !!. ,-i!.'ii(:; will tat:" p'tirp on tH HuU or' Jan. , ,y p.. v t it;. !, -l "l riTI I I, " I I' I I I ;l(- h- t '' C-l ' . '- ! to Ol : , ... ;. ; 1 - '..', v" V. , , I : ,r It',1 :ii, ! .';t,. ,r v- I I...-.- U ,f :l ! t'fft-tttf -it t . II- '.p. 1 to.:,. a:i I ' I -a. -. , I) ir:-. ',' .-li.i'i! Or I. a :d it. ! I'-oi'i I'ai 1-: a "') ! ,1 U'-t I'l t' 0 t , i 1. -1. a i.ti :,-t-"!i i-i 10,1 of Oil M, of t I," It" .1 pt.tt' I.t 1 1 O 1 1 1il:. ('-llil'i i ;i:i-r ftl r,-l -!im Am icar: t aa I I '-i-1 - ' t A.' I t, AN OK Till', CLKUKNT YKAIl. 1 he i.-j in'-:;l of l':-i-p tlollaii const il tit" ai.y 1 ti r a tm Ik : - r th: - a -s M-i t ion, a ti,l pi-1 itiri '.nil lo t!l" h iin:i;i-t ttnekt-r jMai tzitif In on. Vt.ti, and al'oa ti!."l m l!i t!i-"t riltut ,011 of Sl.ilo.ny and i,i! it": t wliifli aip to ho alloV'ti to in- ini.'-iM in .I.ti n t, y. Persons l-.ikii'i? Inn m"mhi-rt!ii)i ara Piilitl.-d lo Inn of 1I1.1 MaP,ra.ni"s for one year, ami alw to six tii'.kiits in tli" distribution. Pcr.nwi. 011 liccoiniiiii niPti.liprfi pan have tli'iir Mairuiiii'ti comim-iifp vvitll any inon:!l tin-) I'liooyp, and ndy on its b, i-iir uiailc-1 to tht'in promptly on tin! lust uf evdry moiith, dirt-c: l l"ln . :W V01 k. Tito proct-'dtt d.-rivod from Hip salp of mi'in h.Tpliiiia uro tlt-voO'tl to the purchase of works of art lor thp t-iisuinjr yoar. Cooks op'-n t-t iM .-i't.' iiainps at tli" r.att'.prn oiif , .i.e w Voik. or Western oflirr, S-uidtky. try of Ait is locat'-tl at Sindn-ky, 'I'll" .a (the V. 1 tlern olhce of the Association) where s ip-rb liianite li'iihiiniC-S have le-en erecled 'or it, ami 111 wltote t-acious saloons liie spl -t lid collei tions t-f Statuary and Paintings is exl. ti lled. The atlranrnires eein'ed hy becoiniaj' a mein-bi.-r ol this Association are 1st. All persons i.'ceive the full value of their subscription at the start, in liu: shape of nierlilifr M.iaiiie Lite, attire. liat ii iiienib-T ponl nhiitittp: toward pur chaiiifii; clioice works of art, vuit.h are tube distriii.it. d l.uiotij; tiieue-elves, and are at the same tune enconrapi;"; the arts of (lie country, ilisbuisiiijj thousand of dollars through its a-j'iicy. 'Per-onA reniilliiifr funds for iricinhp-ship, should mark letters, "Kei.-tt re, I," and staie tue moi.thw ilh wh cii they wish their magazines lo colnmei t-e, anil alio their post oliii e atldic-s 111 t.t. I, oultie led'. pi or which, a ceii.maiu 01 ii.( iii!ie-ship,lo'e!;i 'i- with tin' magazine desired, will bcfowiiitled to any pait of hie country. Thosp who piiicia.se"iuae;a.iiies at book ores will observe tiv.it by jouum; tins Association, ih"V rec-'ivp tin: Mara.iiie and Free Tickrt in tlia'unuiutl ili-.lt ili'ilton, ul t't" nine p.ireth y now pav tor Ihe ii i.i.ine iilone. Ilht.-i'iai.tl ('..'ith-i.-'e'' of liie wiiole collec tion sen I 01 application, free of chaitrt-s. (; -yOlht-Osof tli : A isoeiatnm, at 1 fie Knick itIi.ii ki-t .M.iua.me oflieo, M l1 Jhoadway A'. Y. and at No. Ion Water Street, Sandusky, Ohio. AiMrcss, (at either nl, ice) lot m-mmi-i-flop, I . 1,. I' r. 11 it 1 1 A. ei I.. A. GLEASON 3 PICTORIAL 1 r,R i n c yeah 1S53! M-i!' M. r.W.l.nir.who has edited the"Pio- oiiai" from the commencement, having 1'out.ht '"il the la'" pioprielor, .Mr. t. C.ieasou, wilf roud'irt this popular ami widely circulated paner on his own account. 'I he new volume will he radically improved in every respect, and will be published on liner paper tha i ever btfote, which quality will be conlmueil iienee foilh without change. Many new ami popu lar features w iil at once be introduced, ami tlio literary department will present an array of talent and interest hevond anything it has be fore atii inpted. The" illustrations will he liner, and h , betlt-r artists than have before been cn g.o'eif upon the pv-er, ami altogether the pub lic'a'iou will beva-tly improved and'beautihed. Ai ra'igeiiients hav"' bem made for represent. ii,, .lin ii.ir tlx. vear views of the most notable building and localities thrcugh the United sta'rs, a well its giving likenesses of Ihe mo il p'oinincnt chaiacl--is, male itinl female, of ar tits iiml men of genius, such as have by their ii-.vn ii Itist. y and skill iiid for themselves a ftntiiee und a name. In a-1-1 i t inn to these, var ioi.i 11. italde Ftirop-aii M-t iits and occurrence wiil 11U0 he .nen fio'.i week to week, toiming a brilliant illu-lrnti'd journal. 1'Kli.MS; IN V A 1:1 Aiil.V IS ADVANCL. 1 subscriber, one year, S i suh-ci.her,, " "" 1" 1, 4. .. 1; ou ut) Q'iJ' A'ty person sending sixteen subscriber at to la-1 late, will receive Ihe bevciiLeciil Ii copy gratis. Ad-.llos. ;,I M. liAI.LOr. Publisher ami l'topntto-, Corner of T euioiit ami llioiiilield Slrnels. Do.stoii, Mass. feh J t. LA 'if I) Foil S ALE . r Mill: SUIISOUI 11 P.P. bring desirous of mov .L if.tr Cihf ...a, oilers for sale his lloMi s ri: vii of Iti) ncien, situated on the stHifo road betweeii fi' Joseph and Council Ii 1 1 It's miles South 01 Council illuli's and 4 North of the village of St. .Mary, nml near the Missouri river, in Mills County, Iowa; una tppoite lciltuve.lJsbriiskti, T. Also, 4: -t) acre of PuMRir. I.ANniiear St. Mai v. and '.10(1 acres of Timleiu.d Land on the Mi' touii river, ami near (h ii wood. These I. ami-, are all in Mill County, Iowa, and pre wi nt inducements to land purchaser seldom of ferei;; containing timber, prairie, lime stone, s.int. stone, and indication of plenty of coal; an t also licim situated on tlio mot feasible poi.it 011 the Missouri rive for the crossing of ill! Pacific. U.tlll'O 111. Suitiiblo cattle forerosning the Plains will hi taken in exchange at lair rale, 'ihe buyer Citii huvi! immediate possession, and all liie liiain and fariuing iit"tisils he wants at a lair rite. DAMIU. II KKPXFUKD. Traders Point, wiv 1, 'fvl-tfj w TnYT: d , IN every county in Ihs L'niled Stales activs and eiiterpi i i'ig Men to act as Agents, to tt u..ict b'iMiic.s t bat Will pay, to a smart and t-aei('e,c pei son, from Three to Five Hundred dtvllais per month. 'I he business is very honor able and require no capital. As many writs us from mere idle, curiosity, 110 letter w illbd atmvered by ns utiles it contains one dollar, as proof 1 ? good faith, u"n the receipt of which W" will fully explain the business.. No letter will be taken from till otlice unleai til poUs ii pre-paid Addtuss, UK. 1. F. IlI.ACKHL'PiN, Iljiiitt-hiif, Maury Co., f eiu,tst-e. dir"" Anv re-wspsper or o!hr puhliciilion, piv n.g the above four iiisr-rtious, (including lhi notice) and fowardiug a ropy as aliove, will re reive th informal ion afot idaid, without uny eiiC-titihraliee wltilleve-, DmLJJi'KUlX'foriialeby a.vi t r.KGLT:i, NEBRASKA PALLA DIUM. Original Uttrg. For the Palladium. to una aef.knt daughter. LY MBS. A. IIF.MENtTAT. A r-A ef ei chani in;; tireain all bright, 1 .-'ealii'tr o'er me now, Of those lov'd days, e'er sorrow's lines, Yi'ctc trae'd upon my brow. i - U '"" K" 1 ;"'-r ."flpf, 'I t. it. f:ii a f.-ioii: L-ti-n-o, To m e I.er lov'd ami hfi tih'd ones, .Leave th-! paternal nesl. fliiil oft t'jr..j lovely years, that's fled L poll tiUie's loiline; stream, licani back upon my uoul ii;;aii;, J..KC some eiys.au dieam. l,y'.:, I'm thinking o'er to liirht, 'ihose sunny day that' pas., , W1.1 11 thou, w as Billing he, u wilh ine, Sw. ft days, to sweet to last. To me, how very sad it secuis, Tolok'i thy presence here, And smile thai play'd upon thy lips, I lov'd o well to share. I miss thy merry gushing voice, Thatwa9 so liglit and free, It'ol't beguil'M my weary hours, To hear thy living glee. Thine eyes of light and love, that oft Their beams have on me thrown, Hay (ttill their smiling glances llnow, Vet not to meet uiy own. My love for thee is still the same., Thou art to me ns dear, As wh, n, 1 kiss'd thy novate cheek, And bruslrd away th tear. In all thy ufler years, my child, .May biisslnat lie'er alloys, Willi awveiest liowcrs thy pathway deck, Uiihlig'uled ha tiiy joys. Think not my chihl, siihstiantiul bliss, ( an e'er he found below, From Gou'a uiuiylng fount of love, Ilr hvu.g slieain o Cow. Ludlow, Y I., February, li.ii. Tur OBJt'CTon's AntiJiisi. It is amusing lo hc.tr how the opponents ot the, Tcini.cri.iico (question are obliged to fehil'l about i or arguments to maintain their posi tion. Sometimes, as the sailor would say, they tire entirely run ushore. Then they very naturally betake, themselves lo ridi culing or slandering the abetters in ihe temperance cause. The tompcr.Wicc la dies ihose that make the greatest funs about i; are either inveterate opium ea ters, or gndders abroad, meddlesome, tc And who but a rabble of ladies would assemble, ami by force emp'y the pre oious stud" into the i reels? 1 wouldn't have such a wife I wouldn't live with her after she had done such a thing. You wouldn't, would you? I doub now if you have not just such a wife one who would gladly assist in destroying nl! the liquor iu this or any other town She waits not for your coming till the midnight hour, without thought active, soul-stirring thought! In her heavy bo sum a thousand thoughts revolve even gun-powder, the tearing up of stronghold by its blasting power, finds place in her wrought up imagination. If she could hut remove the cause of her suliciiuJe, of her misery, what would she not dare?- Your smile or frown, O, rumaeller, weighs L it little in the balance with sighs, tears, poverty, yea the very life blood too. wrung out by yu'.'r aetcursed traffic. Il must bo done. The triifTie must cease. Rig' t must and will triumph over all your threats. This selling of poison must be stopped t-i. tier by the just laws of man, or the wiil ami might of woman. Which shall concpier? We wait to see the issue. 11. M. S. Richmond, Ind. The Capitol at Washington, This building, when completed, will bo the grandest on tho Continent of America. And, indeed, there will be few grander iu the world. Its total cost will be over live millions of dollars. The sum of $100,000 has just been ap propriated by Congress for the construc tion of a east iron dome, to ov r-top and crown the whole and complete the sym metry. The eniiro front extent of the building is iveven hundrej and fifty-one feet four inches; length of wings, incluil ing steps, threo hundred and twenty-four feet; wi bh of wings, otto hundred and forty-two feet eight incites; width of old Capitol three hundred und fifty- wo feet four inches', area of ground actually cov crcd, one liundreJ ani forty-three thou sand opo hundred ttna twelve feet, or, mor-i than three tin I a half acres; height of the proposed new dome,' ubove the basement floor, two liuiiureii and foriy-si.x feet. A DROPPED LEXTKB. Tim folliiwiiijj we clip from the Iioston Post. It is "loo pood" to lie lost. It is from one of tlio "Ainttrictin mpmlicru of the AI assnchiiRcUs Legislature" to li is f fcctiotialc son : Dostu.x, J,m. 1G, 1855. Sox Joan: I have loo much Legisla tive wink to come home oti Saturday et. tiitigs as I s;.id I wuiiM so you mint mind tlio fi-.rtn. I huve miuiitcd to pet on fi R0'.I tn.'.oy committers so ns to iVcnmv ...iil in i.'ie y havitiu my 1 v. iide.i! ortin:r 11 1 s mm i man. v n 'lung coc,i.MOii;i..y' etui 1 Juivc .s.i-ji my ori;.i.y r.iict 1 have d three: times in the tiBiiic pritiU'ii ti.rcs tini in the bee. Aim i i i.ti j l iiii ip't-.s is looking up somi; lioro in llofiion, und Vvt: ure going fo dis coid nil foreign clitnciils in our i;ovci'ii mont (hy llio way have tlio turn door paiuled over wiJi smn.: other color be sides. Spanish brown. I don't like any thing Spanish.) The governor has made n lick at the IVrcigti miiiii.i and disbnnded all tlio companies. (Don't use any more British oil for your deafness for I have Ihrown away that box of Russia salve your mother put irf my trunk to rub my rumalick lep; with use Auiericun physic il is best ) Ve arc g iing to have tho latin lincro taken of tht slate coat of nrma and plain yank'.-e English in its plnce. We are going idiead I tell you and make a clean swoop of everything of foring ex traction I have visited no place of amuse ment cxccpling the wild bulTaloo which is a regular native he looks very much like a hi.iry cow. Speaking of cows reminds me of our Durham bull you may sell him to Wade tho bulchcr lie is of forign ex traction. A friend asked me to go to the Allieneiin; und see the library and pic lures but I was told nearly all the piclures are painted by the old masters ns they are called and these I am tv.lJ are with out eteep'ion all forlgncrs many of the books arc m forign languages so it is con trary to the spirit of my principles to visit such a place. I was going to see Lan varJ's great ptiiiilinjj of the Holy T-nml which is milking some stir but a native ar tist told me it w,is mostly painted with Yenician red Dutch pink Naples yellow while all the skies were prussia blue too much of the forig n element to be interest ing to me. By the way speaking of paint have the front blinds which I had painted wall French green last fall painted with some other color other than I mentioned above. Stop the Zion Herald and take the Yai.kee privateer in its) place. Give my MarneilU vest to Dick the plowman an l tell him to stone Jip the scotch ter rier oil the farm und lo kill that Maltese cat. From your affectionate falher A Maoic Pex. We hold in our hand a pen which allows our thoughts to flow from its point as freely as they list, with out the interruption of dipping it into ink every alternate moment. Indeed our thoughts sometimes run dry sooner than the pen. Our readers may judge some thing of its cupueity, when we inform them that we can write six columns of this journal, or twenty puges of a sermon, or five hours on the stretch, with one fil ling of our fountain pen. It is light, graceful, easily reflated, and in ull re spects n complete and well regulated aril ele. The pen fie.ls itself without any c.ire from the writer, Alio only needs to busy liiinst-lf tboiit his words. For this admirable invention, we arc itn'cb'tcd to Mr. Prince, of Iso. 8 -A-pplelon's Build ing. 31S Itroadwuy. To tho mcrulunt or clerk in taking orders, the accountant in milking long cnluries, the editor in scrib bling paragraphs, the lawyer in drawing instruments, the copyist iu transcribing, the minister in writing sermons, and the traveler in jotting down items, it will be alike serviceable in the economy of lime and the freedom from the annoyance of ink-dipping, blotting an 1 wiping. It may be had of the trade generally, under the name of Prince's Portean Fountain Pen. N. Y. Independent. A Pbeaciieu "roB Sale." The at tcmion of parishes destitute of a pastor is called to an advertisement in tho Louis ville, Ky., Co irier, offering an opportuni ty to secure a permanent one en very moderate terms: "A negro man named James Howell, belonging to the heirs of Louis Howell is for sale, He. He holds license from the church at Simpsotiville to preach." 23- The barbers of Terre Hunt, it is said, hav? tuken down their slriped poles and substituted in large letters, tho word flunk" as u surer "sign"! of shaving fa cilities. ' NEW POSTAGE LAW. Every person being interested in th amended act of the 3rd March, 1855, in regard fo postages, a synopsis of its pro visions will not be unacceptable: Under this law all single letters miilail for p.rty distance not exceeding three thou sand miles are to pay Ihree cents, and for any distance exceeding three thousand miles ten cents. Half an ounce in weight will constitute n pingle ledcr; and double, treble, and 'luailrupie Ietteig to b rjinrgi 1 in the- 'Itio e-f,.,tf 1 Ail tetters in tvt 5?e preptid, xept. such ns nre to or Irom 8 lorein etu:ii.rj or those nddresr.e l to officers ot Govern ment en ofiisial business. Tlve taw is to take effect from and after the next fiscal quarter. Aficr the 1st of January next, the post masters are to affix stamps upon all pro paid letters upon which none are placed by the writers. A registration of valuable letters Is re quired to be made upon the payment of a fee of five ccnls in addition to the prepaid poslage, but the Government will not be responsible for the Joss of any registered' letter or packet. The franking privilege is tc remain as heretofore. Selling postage stamps for a larger sum I han their marked value is to be pun ished ns a inisdeineaner. Cycle. E.viocracino. As un evidence of what girls can do, if they have a mind, a Cincinnati press slates, that three years ago a poor orphnn girl applied and was ad mitted to set type for that paper. She worked two years, during which time she' earned, besides her board, about two hun dred dollars; and availing herself of tho facilities which the printing office afford ed, acquired a good education. She is now an associate editress of a popuhr pa per, und is engaged to one of the smartest lawyers in Ohio. Such a girl is bound to shine; and eclipse tens of thousands who are cduosted in th lap if luvury, an J taught all the "accomplishments" of boarding school. Si'ch a wife will be a jewel to her husband, an ornament lo so ciety, and an honor to her sex and to lisr country. Woman's Temperance Paper. THE BIBLS. Many reforms of the present day speak lightly of the Bible. Indeed the number is not sin ill who imagine, society would be better if the Bible was banished from the world. Nor are such persons without the shadows of arguments in favor of their position. Innumerable disputes, quarrels, anl even wars have arisen from deffcrences of opinion about the truths taught in th Bible. Religotis contr-zversies have teen seasoned rather with malice than with either love or good sense. Professors of Christianity lmve often been not only con servative, but wedded to prejudice, and the probable consequences of its ex tinction. Wlut is the Bible? A book which claims to have been wrilen by good men, who are inspired so to write by God himself and whoso simplicity, beailtyi inoial purity, dignity and jowr. ouht to be proof of its Divine origin. Sirikc from the world till those great truths taught iu the Holy Scriptures, and our moral code will be found us barren as the deserts of Arabia. True wo have other books that teaoh cur duly to one another, and to God, but all their life anil power are derived from the Bible. Hence, to banish the sacred . volume from the world, und to rely upon men for our moral government, would ba like bloting the sun from the heavens, and relying upon the moon for heat und light. No sooner would the sun disappear then the lesser luminaries would begin, and one, to fade from darkness and gloom would surround us 011 all sides. Womak's Rights. At Mount Picas ant, near Cincinnati, Ohio, fifty womeu attacked a tavern, spilled the liquor, and dragged the keeper through it on ths flour. Officers had been sent to arrest tho women. 3 The Illinois river receives its nam from 'Illini," a confederaey of Indians, consisting of Kuskians, Cabokies, Peori ans, Michiganians and Tomorias, who peak the Miami language, and no doubt were branches nf that nation. Accord ing to Falher Hennepin, the word Illiu signifies "a perfect and accompanied, man." 2J A busy man is troubled with but one dev il, but the idle mm with thou-laud. mi-t i J v