c ft- TV tt n 1 TUB IOLICV, HOXESTY ; TUB BEST rBOTECTIOV- I .VWSTItY ', TUB J! EST PARTY, OUU COUNTRY. NO. 37. u v i kj:i:d & co. liLLLEVUE, DOUGLAS CO., NKIJIIASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, ISV. EDITORS ANDM'ROI'RIETORS. is mi I L 'VOL. 1 NMH'ASKA PALLADIUM AM) plattt vallt.y advocati:. I I HI ISM I t WI'KI.V BT llios. 1 or to it. D. E. REED COMPANY, I'ililors and ' PrnprUfors, H',.1.1.1 Vlir. roi'r;.v C.ONTV. NKnttV-KV TEliM. To situ:b subscribers strictly i'i Hilvaii'-'" "si-',1"). IT not r;,"l within f"'ir in-vil "n-1 &!'J"i; nvrr four and viMiiii oifrhf months, jr .. i ; over tstalsc i I'',;1". Te ins to ( lulu- it ('"iiio, !t,U.I; copie:.. Tjs 1 .0) ; " roi.ii'-. f( f .'.'". I'l edvai cp. 'n snhscrintioiM icc.uved or .If.'i llian ni til ii t'i. jJ'JT" C plpprvv'.l! 1 do continued expert (it Uixrr.'i ;iu i'f the proprietors, until all nr 1 raj ; hip .i 'nl. KATE? 07 AT)Vr.?vTISI"a. nr rri -! "tpnre of lin'HC line or less, pad f,rt insertion. Sil on m r, on H mi 121" Each mhsrflocnt it'Jelion, Onf s-iuaie ili-pp i'v nth, One ;i'i':irp six ?ti : i1 t m-. One fmiarrt twelve months. One ip.ailer of a rnliitiiii twelve months, t'Onn Oiip half column tVi-tvc months, ' ttultO .ine column twelve months, fiOdd 1luisiiiP?9 cards cf ci-Jit lines, year! v. .r fi in " rf month'. tl (II) three months, ?0n .'iSininistrators' nnd Executors' notices, 5 0!' the law op m: wspArr.us. I. S'j'.ijrrili'o vim .lo not iM'pi p" not irp "In tlio pimtrarv. arc poasiclpicl as wi.-liing to 'continiip tlip.r nbrri('! ioni 9 I r n!,ri il.i'r rifilpr tllf If 5ii!,s(Til,croi,lrr tliP lironlinnnnpp M 1 ' I " tlirir p:i'pr. tlip j.ntil Mirr infiy ponl intio to pnil tli-.p niti il : a i r nil';;.'" Are pan 3. II g.iWntipr iipclppt or r.Tu-p to 1:i!kp tl,i-ir pappr from t Iip ..tlicp to wtiirh t):oy nrp iImpI..mI. II, pv hip belli re-ponVtliln until they I.sip ;p1 1 1 ill 111.: bill ami oiiIitp'I tbc p.ipcr d:s roii iioieil. ' '1. If nl"pvi)pr rpmovpto n'ber phipe' W'itb riu: iiiforiiiins Hip ptibli-ilipr, mnl Hi" 'I"T i sent fo tlie former .liiprlion, tliey are IieM ro- ('l'lt I,1p. 0. .Tin- V'ornrs Jmvt.!"pi.lp.l Ili'.t rpfti'nsr U t:iltp a p; ;:trf.niiT tlip ollii-c. or n inm iii'.r mill l.Mvini; it iir.pallrl fo.', is piiina facia ev iil.'nre if inl cut ional I'i u'i'.l . S'l'isrribei s will lliprefnrp iniib'r-tniol : 1. Tlmt tl.eir p-'pera will !ip ron(riii"'l affpr tlip cvp'u a lion of Hi' t;n:e for w liicli tliey paiil, iinl.. ollicrwi' ' nrjeipil. , . . . ' V. Tl.-'t Ii" p.-.per be ili'-oii1in'til otililnll rrrcpraM lire ui.l up to tli t'inat wliidi the iiotii-p i i;h en, lo l.-K an- salifinl Unit tile niti-ct-.ta-r i-: oi liif". at. ,'J'!ml v.licu tj.i! J ap -,Mi,'nii!i t'lpiull of n ml uriii iT, l'.:'S 1 ceil f'ltil K'. to pverrtin Hip VUi. tli i'lsi tni't rnwt ponveiiioiit wbr i to r.-uiit oim (UilUi 'l''" m.oth T nix month's villi il r.:c,;r-ii- lo ili-rrmliiiii.' at (he e. ! "T (hat tiin". J rtirecti'in will, in all n"'. !' nofil upon oil books ""! ' llt.Mi.luil to .-hail bg our lot itti.Tli.' I'. S; Ci-i'irU l.v aUn rpiea( il v ,1,,-ili.l It.i.t a 1'..! Mat.-r w !. i"".ih ''' . lo .. f,v in ,i : i y.v of r.'.vn-r f a on;' n ip i .t i i vpiiipi-p.i l'V :i:p l'o:-()iiipp () r .i''iii"!it cf , at,", i.t.i 1:. --".! t.lh'n. w 'In- 1Vw Ms.l P llabl ! io the piiili?her fur 11.1 uli.-'-i ii BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IMiJ.I.l'.Vl'li. I. II i pen. il a bo rii.xM.:-. ilini; in i i' a t IIi IIpvup, il of regular lioanlcrv anil I J or t li jiTrani r.ri'.if'iuli'il ' in in :i U 1 1 1 I 'el I PV IP . ,.t, ! ii .;..v. !;... Ii : will t i1p pie.nni P . il": lal.lc as lie-- in bin power jl- nil. oil l-l, '."l I d -- - i A'.t;' u y rn, iaw. TW1I.L I'K'tMI'l I.Y iitliin.l to iii.j; busi ness i ll-'eil fo III." prore-ioIllllV ill IMlV or ull t.f tl:.? tinu.it it-s ol' N oh r.i" I. a 'IV ritory. S. A. hTKif ivI.A.M) ' Tp1!..vii. T) p. 1. 1V!. V. BARNUM- ni'aVriOl! AM) I'.MJIMil'K, 1'i.lbviie. O Ni-liia.l.i. liav.n' lo-a'.e.l po: iiiancii. !y , IS pl i'tarr:l Io p: o i,l" ;!in rt of Soi i.-v and lin",iiieriiu' ill all Ib' ir braneln a, villi pioinpt i.p-s and jceiiri-cv. mr !l ti. li. VATM). I.ai i! A ," nt. ,S ii vej er and l.n t hp. "p!irai.kA. lin er. P.. IIp-nt-lv n. u. li.Nt.i.iiii, - T I.tiO'l TA I'tlK, Cfileelor, (ieiieral Land l A'.'ent. Coiineiloi' l I.a, 4.C., V-C. Jlellpviie. N:b: ii ak. lias in4 an expei ience of 17 years l.i t ie ler riturv, will ...y prompt attention to nil poih loiilJciitoni:, ..".-t j ai l, in ii-aiil to the 'J'cr 1 it.o v. A.''., A.C ' (."" Ulbce near the (ios erinnent Iniild II.;, iin.tT.i i-arof I'. A. Sa.ps's l.anl.iie: boil.-'.-. li. lleviiP, .WbrasUa, July I i. l'l- MAJ,y (1. W. WALLACP. l'bysician and SurPon, respect fnl.y ten. b is bis profe-Molial services to the ciiieiis of Sf. Mary n'l tb inilv. Olfice two unlet, nuitll vestof St. Ma,y,'on the Mu.i'inito creek. amrSI-lv WATSON, KINNEY & C.IUil'.V, Ceneral La ml Aent.i, M. Maiy, .MdU County, Juwa. Will attend to the pm ha".' and sale ot real estate, the pcifocliii' of title, paying lax- tsji. k P., iC. C..V" Fttiininj; land "ml villain lots, to suit 'i.uiciiasi is, on band, tor oale cheap, and on feanfiabU teruu. CH AS. K. WATsON. I,. It. KINS li V. r l.13-tf ' JOKKI'll (.KEEN.- Vu i.rAMs'fc. WILSON'S SAW MILE. Ke" Creek, MilU Co., Iowa. The pH'i.i le 'loisTftbib mill inteinl to keep limiher ut all itex riptioiin rvnsUully n hand also to snji i.lv all fneeial oidcis for lumber at nhuil no t ire, fin ra-li, ' uti-iJin SI ( i N I'AINTi'U AND (J1LUKR. (till- a.it.nenher bai itiL' locab'd liiiiis. lf at J. St, iMary ii iiepM d toevecute oul rs of esery niio'i ip'i Ion of Mam, Fancy, ulul O.na- elided iu the most i ppros.d alyle, and in tho I'aUHll JT. ..-!' ..0:.., .'. v.--. l.eat-ot manner. I'atioi.ii.;.! respeciiuny . c i : .. . ...! iif.. i.t II Mv-rs. Fl int Mre. l, SI rertpeeiruliy . no- 'Miry.' tl'A.MLAl S bCHEMANsKY Ki. jMaiy, S.,pl. i!7, ' l. f ', A- -'O a,,,.., Wtiolf'sdc and C011111JI..U.1. Merchaiit.ilealer' 'jnl) y Goods, Haid'vare, Q i'-t iiswaie i.tass- U rat,lorjBns i;i oje-., MeiliemeH, JJouM n.l ..killkV iUlionory, coi ner ol .vi.iiuu.im m ' - t ir 1 1 -1 v T-- i r - I. 1 f:o.MSTOCK. & CO., Tiolcale'ani! retail deab-r in TiooU and Khoes.of all kinds, No. 5Z Maiu treit. bt. Louis, Mo. aj-it'i-1) MISCELLANEOUS CARDS. "'" JO II NSON iv'l'AS A I ) V . Ati'iito ft J IV,-. an' l!.-;ipral Em I Agents, pit v of '.'oinii'il I'l'i'itl:!, Inwn, will atttn I topvo 'i -nionat li-.isinp-'S in tliP l'li itii-l Hh JnHii-iul lliiirii't j ; til-i.). d t!ir ,!iri'!i'i'p, r-ilp nii'l locn .id'i l' I.hihI V.'.iri'.in!i. r.uiionlar allciition ia'ul to II, p 'o!Ur!ioii rf t-1 rt ; u i - . n' i!l-im . " I) V. J UK I'., AUoriH'V n I .ii w. Cuiinril Klull" Titv, Inw.i H -!.t to II. M. 1 1 i :li -I, S;. Jfipili. Mi',., Jolni Dnliiplinn, Wi'slon, Mo., M'lil'l , HiiIiph, St. I. nus Mo. n t.'-trt 'XTvT I'bTilV, " Attoniiv a till Cmii'.n i lor at I.nw. pity of riinii.-il r.lis;!-i. i vi. s "ii 'i-tnn 1 AM) SUIIVU VOi: Oin -ill Ci'v, Nlna- l.a 'I'i'i :i "! .'. I.:nnl rLi'iiH f--.'l;'r',c-:l an 1 loi iio il. Airpiit lor lip i! rhu - , imp. memi'ir a il l ?ain ot c. iv ii o.ii-i I or !a lulu. v I i t: it.m i. : Hot'. ,lopp!i'. I'i jm M i'Mtiiip. Iowa ; .1. U. MrCill. li.-i.. I oi I I) iiiniiip, Iowa; If in. Ii ins f.ow'i', ll'nir ('it v, Iowa. ,. It.- la'l'fis ol t'uipiiry r..-l.i. ivc io JVoilli-i-rn .V. l',j,kj, ii'i-j'.vriT'j ! imijiUy. (lin.ilia CtV, Jan "I. '.'."-! V. C. E.. AVATSOX, Convpvnnn-r, Notary I'nlilir, :iinl Surveyor. OITipp nf I It' More ol' (JiPCliP, Kinnpy, li Co., Mary, Mills fit., Iowa. Ans. i!, 'ul. UNITED SFATr.S MAIL. " I'os r 0-r icr. Di pa r ri i.m , ) Fc'ii 'nry in, In.'k,. ) Kol'OSAI.S ior paiiyin the lii ailx n iIip I n il id Mat"! I'-om Jrly J, Im.'m, to Jump -I... .- ....I.- ,' II... . :.. M.........I i-.'-.u i i i'i 'ov. i. ...pi liini ivan.if. lorriio ii mil i.f ,i'i;i'ivh at uk ('onnaot .)ilit "- of .Iip IV.-1 .'!li.-" Up; ai in. nl. Wa-liiiiir o i. V. C'.,nn;i it p. in., April 10. Jv'm, to I"' d ci.'i;.! by Until of .vi. ii'i inontli, ( I. 'iii, lo, tii'- in i-t ita.l, iwius .s:abli.lK'il by act of An;;'isl ii, lVi-l.) M.i! '. i; A 7 i nari o n v. K'innn From NVIna-ka City, bv UpIIpviib nnd Uuialia C'y, to Foi t Calliouii, lnilei ii'iil liae!;. .iipp a we"li. ll.ilib'.M will ttalp .lirtancp ami propose clil ilulc of di pai tm c.i ami an iv ..Is. mvHtit i i-.n itiTonr. lj'2'H 1'rnni l'o; i I,. .u e.i. in .0 o t!n S.ie ami l'o. Agency, mi!"s and back, O in. II Week. J.i'lile; s Will utatfi ili-itiincp and prnpore n iie lule of dejtai tn ! and Ur. Iv.iis. : l.tjnj F.oi.i F.t.t "Sn.ll to I'ort Athinon, mill's a : i'l back once a w 'ei.. ' ' Ii';'nl in Will Mlat" iilitn h'ikI jirtpoe setii.',l.ip of ('.e.pai taii.i and :ir. .vals. tn-'nit r.oiii l'o.t I.eaMiiWoilli to I'd t P.i.'py, mill s i.ini hack. once a svpei;. : Jiiddri s will slalo dis'.aiHe and p.onow nelnihil : of depart hits am! an 1 a In. I ;.C) I lYom Fori Scnli to Crawford Mi miliary, miles and buck, once a wee'- . Bid. lei a will slate di.ilanee and propose ' sell -ilule of depai ' i :. lunl arnvuU. I.iitl.'i b'.oui U'e-ilpml, Ml, lo Fort Si oil, miles and IniL one .' a w i k. I'iil'.le, . w .11 stat tiu-lrucc a.nl propos. i. ii:i'lli' of tile depai l.ue.j and ai . iv ah. ink I T.i.'i I Ion's. I" j;'ia of a pro ,o ai . heir no chance from ad ve.t 1 ni'.'.'t' . - I'oin.i n.p'al'.d !y tii1 Iiid'ler. i . ., . oi. , i-o.i... v ... , Mat . of , propo., An. . Low to mi iv 'i liri mails o i route lo t.,f ads ei us in 'lit of tii To- master (,'iieri!, dated Feb. inn V l1'. t "ii'.', and by tiio l'ollossin nioiie of coa' Crimea, li: for tile iilliinii! Si.iil . .lollars. This t roiiosal is mad" sviih lull koow!ed:;e of tiicd -la.iee of t!l.' r.l lie, III? weight of tlip ii, . : I I o he can ic.l. and ail u' her jiariicuia, s in i . I -i i ni " to llie n n;i i .i ..ii tei v.ee, and aiso al'.er fill e.imiiinli.)ii of tii' i'lsti uelioi-s and 10 e in i "lo 'ii Is u, laclied to tin' adv arUsi 'liiLiit. i) li.l (. Signed) Form of a (iiinranleft. Tin' niidersie I, residiia; at , Stale of .f ii ni oi tiike ti.ii i, if ill! foieoiiii; b.d fur cins it'S the mail on lo'ite No. b? i.c- cepicd by the Post m.i er (i.'iici al, tlie bidder iiall. pi .or to tl i' 1st d. V of .Inly, K."i, or as noon P.euflr s may h , cn'.-.r in to the re.piir ed old ij;,.' ion to "' I i ni tne s nc pi ojio.sed, with ".nod and Kiiliicip .t sur-ties. Tins we do witii a full know luile of the obli j:al.ons and li.il. ;!'.' i. .( as,-inu.'d by j,nai anln, s mule.- the I'itli spctiini of tho net of Confess of July -J, lfJti. . . XJaled (S'pned by two jjnarantorj.) Foiiu ol I diea.c. The tin leisii.cl, posimastcr of , Hiuie of , ceitiin s, under i.uth of oll.ee, that be ii aci liiintsd With the abme n iii.nlot , nnd l.nosss iln in lo he men of pio pertv, and a ll t tom..ke eood tlicu giuranlce. daip-! (Sijrr.pJ.) The suinpienpy of juarautora on piopo.ils may becerlilied by a jndeof a coiut of record aim by post uiu-tei s. '1 hc.iistiinces are j;ivpn accordingf" tlie best inl oi in ilion; bat no ineienn'il pay will heal , lowed should ttiey tie greater tliau nuvenisni, if the point to lie supplied be col rectly ulated. Did. lei luiist inform themselves on thin jioint. A bid icceised after lime vi.: 3 p. ill. of IhelUili of April, lM.'ij or without the guar-anU- i ipiiied by la w, or that combiner several unites in one sum of coinjien'atioii, ramiot be conMilcred in competition v ith a regular propo sal reasonable in amount. Fiddi is should, in all cases, first propose for se:nru ati icily according to the ads el tiseineut, and then, if tliey desire, separately for dill'ereiit si rs icr; ami if the repi'sr bid be thelowt of fered for the ads'erlipe.l service, the other bids may be con.-nleii d, if the allera.tions proposed are recommended bv the pus' masters and cili- iims interested, or j'f they shall appear luani- festlv riyhl and niopcr. There should ho but on route bid for iu a proposal. The bidthouhl heseale lj superscribe.! 'mail proposals, Slate ot or Territory 1 (as lh case i.i.'.y be,) ad li f.-td ''Second As sutai.t Postinas'lr Cenenil, Contract t ) rti : and sent by nud. not by. or io, an auent, and postiuisteis will not ei, close pu"iols (cor let. lei-of any kind j in their iuaiterly returns. 'I tin contracts uro to be exea'tileJ an I relum ed lo the department by or Lcfoj llie 1st of July, lvi'i, but tlie no vice must In' roinm-nced I .... iionl il.iu next after luat ila e. w b ther j ., ucul, 4l. ,c exeeulej or not. .No pioposi- t oii for tiaiiHl'eis will be considp ed imtil the contr.o't ar executed in iluti foiiu and teceised at the d' paitineiit; and ihcli no l-an-feis Will he aliosseil nnte-i rona ami suinci. in reasotis Ibeicfonue jtiUu.lu bv ..ete.uimed by tun lie- ,., j..,.,,.,,, contractors,. nl peisonj known et u,.pai tment .must cmally with others, pro- I rU'f 1! '14' alllol ' auil cei .mono, in i,.. 1 evvd'.'nlipdy !" fo""'' ahoV,: presrrtbi'il. ' . I -.i ll . .1... ,.. ll.irkil.,.Ll,. The crrtiheatisi ot .i:inr iic.v 'iuui o sikih-u bv 4 imsliiiasierci' a judv of 4 coin t of record. 1 JAMKS 1). CAMl'RLLL, mrll4s Postinaitvr Un.-ml. Prrpitri'ng for PvUi'aUan., vnder flit ar piies of Hit .! Lipur Laic Xta lixlirul So'.ir'y: Tin; maim; liquor law, I's ini.;in. liis oiy, at .1 rcsnlls; with ti liic r.iitiik 'al s't:U li iin I ii lie. in ii'nl sirrl ri,i.r.i i'i jii'l'l leil ol II. m. Ni'al l).iw;r. iii 1 . iiiin con' i ili't'i.n.s i I'. mi ilisv.il'!.i nl 1 UU CI ere vn it'll, (ins i-nims.- A I c in I tors ol' C ti o;iC:is, Scct'fla: Ki ol S utc, M iifis'l a! f s mill Ci izens, rcsiiliiii's in Alain.', 'cr molit. M.issi.cliiisct.s, R. Kl'iinl, , iMu.it icn! , Miio'i.iin, O'lio. New Vnrk. &.o. I'lie.'. l 50 in iniisli..; 12 mo.) iWJ pi.jjvh. 'This work will unUnu e a story ol' (lie A line Lhjiioi Law mo vcmrnt in (lie va rious Sin es of iln; Union, i-iid i'i '-iii de tails ol the rcsii!: s ol' t lie L i w, mnl u.Iiit st.i'isiu-.il iinoi ma ion, i iceivcl limn the In s! niiili iri'ics. iiiul so urr.iiir.ei1, wi ll a co.h.i;s IipIi'X, iis lo lo'. m n vul ii tljie Ixi ik of lc'triince for t.ll wlio ilcsire to pro mote the blcssinvjs nl T.'tnjiiTiini'c; liytlio cr;iu!ni.nt ami ciilori' tiic il of tlie M.iiiit Liij'i,.r Law. It will ulsn coiilaiii tin pruliibiinry liijnor hiws ul ready vime'eil in In: ttliove-li. tneil Si:iti:s. A lis s.ilsTtli"rj mill con ribnlnrs l ibis work lias al ready lu'i:n iiiiinniniocd, ol whicli tin; fotlosvin'r in nn nbvlivct: Rev. S. C. Fesf etidcn, Me., 1 0 oo'iics. J. II .wl;i, Riclimniid. ' 7 ' J. L. iJickinsim. ('onn. G " ' I). II. M'inli!l.l, Mi;., 0 W'li. Siosvit, M ss., 5 " J. L. Dn ilcy, Co in., 5 " N. H M.-ittrson, " 3 ' " C MetnW, M.ivs., 2 " If. liidl, Ciitm., 2 " S. L. Ric'i.H-iN. Conn., 2 Hull. V. U'. UVsaiii, R. J.. 1 ' Miss Anne li. Ncml.:! son, Mich. 1 " ;1 o'lu-r sn'j.'t iiu i s, r. i li ;; " Tii' prior: of w ill b: .l,.r)0, i x C t 10 contribU'ors, wlio will bp sMiji'ifiI i t Al. l'lTsims , Kfiinliiio wi'M-iiu litvi ii-iiteil finds in relation lo llie liisim-y n i'i -'ion of tbe said law , will lm r.o,ri!c! is runt viLiitots, ii ii 1 will bo Mipj.lii'ii ut niic dnlliil. The work will Lc .ninpi'i-d ,ind r:!i cd !.y lli-nry S. Clnl I), Sec'v of Mi Mi.in Liiw Sliiii.slii.iil Society. All ciiinmiinig . tiolis lo be iiddioscd lo ' 'In; j Vi.snlt:! of tlie S xi. iy. ' S. MAVAI.L. M.. C. No. Sij, T.itst ' Capi'ol si., Wiis-lii.io'on, n.c. . . 'i ; ' ' - . , GEEAb7ON SPiC TORIAL k on thk Yr.AR 18561 T M. BALl.O!!. who hhsedilod the'4'ic i T I. I oi iai: ' I'i oni the com in em ement . having bo.'.'l.tout the late proprietor, Mr. K. Gleiison, ssili I'.iii.lnel this popular and Middy circulate.! pa p r on Ins o.vii iiecniiin. 'j lie ne-.v volume si ill he radically iinprovail in esery lespecl, and w ill b.- piibli.-hed on luu r pa,ei i li t 1 ever 11 I'd e, w hieli ipiality vsill be couliniu d heuce foi lb w ithout cban;;... Many new and popu lar feature.! will ut once be nil nulucc:. and llie lileiaiv de'i.u liueiit s ill present an array of tale.it and n. Icu-f bey on ii any tiling it Ins be I t. e at te in ;,l eu. 1 lie illu.-li alioiis w ill be liner and by heller a ti.-ts than tin vo h. fore bp-ii en- frae d upo i the pa ih-c. mid altogether the pnb lical ion vs ill he sasily iinprosel and licit 1 1 1 li .1. Ai i ane;euien's hast been made i'or i cpi esi lit - li. i iiui luic ' Im vear viesvj ol ine iiios'. noiaine Innldinss and localities liircu"h the I'nil Slates, as well as fiis'in"; likenes.ej of Hip most imminent chaiaeli rs, male and lemale. of ar nt3 and men of jrt'iiius, such ashav.: by their oss ii industry and skill inside foi themselves a fortune and a name, lu addition to these, var i mi notable European scenes and occurrences will al.-o ic eis 'ii from wen lo wcck, lorming a biillniiit itiustialeil journal. TEli.Uf,: IN VAKIAHL.V IN A I) VAN CI". 1 suhs. i iber, one year, v! ) 4 Mih-e iheis, " ill 11(1 () li 'M O'J fV Any lemon sending sixteen nuberibpr at.iiela. t rale, w ill reiPive the si lentPeiitli cuj.y jriatU. Address. M U. UALLOr, I'liblislier nud I'i oini.tor, Coiner of Ticinoiit and Jiroin held Siieets, Boston. .Mass. fell 1 1. LANDS l'OIt SALE. f M1IE SUBSCKIBEIl beim; desirous of inov J. iu to California, oilers for sale his lloMi'STiAr. of Ml) acres, situaled on the sla;'p road between St. Joseph aim Council lilll mill s South of Council Uluil's and -1 North of the village of St. Mary, and near the Ali.-souri riser, in Mills County, losva; and Cpronte lellcuve, Kebiaska, T. Also, I'lil acres of Pantm: Land neur St. Mai v, pn l l)!)0 acres of 1 uml ai l) biiiii oil the Missouri l iver, and near Clensvoo.l. 'i'hese Lands are all in Mills County, Iowa, and pre sent inducements to land purchasers seldeui ol fered; containing timber, juairie, lime stone, sandstone, and indications of plenty of coal; and also I eilig situated on the most fea.mle point on the Missouri rive for the t rousing oi the Pacific Kailroi'l. iSiiitable cattle for crossing the Plains i!l betaken in exchange at lair rates. The buyer can have immediate posse-sion, ami all the craiii ami lai vtui ' ulii.sils he wants at a fair rate. DANIEL li EUKEFOKD. Traders Point, nov 1, 'a l-lf THE CHZAPEST GOODS IN TOWN! I I'l II E iiin'eiHitriied is now in receiit of and J. r. ""'S ni'4 I he largest and cheaniest stock of Fall ami Winter (.'nods ever olVered in Council Bint! (illy, or Western low. . 'Those v. inlitil;' to pay I a. h tor tioods w ill do well to call ami examine. Our stork consists of every variety of too Is needed by the people in this puilion of tin? cnuiitiy, s " ii as cloths, cassi liiereti, saltiuelts, tss e"d .. j...i. s, w hite seui let, and bai led llaiiucis, plain and barred liuseys, I'll) pieces eaio'l s'y If Inad't. r prints, ca-iuneies, meiinos, allapacas, bleached an 1 brown sheet ing and sliirtinc,', ticking and dnlliu;, bleached and brow n caul in llannel, drapers ami crash ers, nil wool table covers, brovvn and h'e wiled liin.il, ilk and bay stale shawls, aiu .every ai i"ly of di ess goods. . Mens' and boy.,' fall and winter elotbii'V,. hats and caps, hoots and shoes, hardware and (jiiei-nswai e, iion, nails, colli e, sugar, lea nio-la-es, rh e. flour, kcj also, a Iaism lot of fur. iptine and li.niois. As it is our iiilenliuu lo sell i'or 14-I1, we H i! ter oui selves that we eiin hold os. I Bitperlor indncemeuU lo those that w isli lo buy cheap awda liiati atorts that are selling on trust.' - . Cnuiitiy dealers are ie.jue.leJ to ca'l anJ ex auiijis: o'.u- block, . .. . . : ii. n. 1'F.nn.vM ? cn. Council DIuDTity, ett, m, jvj. . , " Original pottrir. For the PaPj'iiuin. THE OF 0 Oti. '1 ' 'Tss' is beard ill Puin,,!'! .ee-iils iou t 0 ancient Sinai's aw .! brow; Ti f. '.il. inn, deep-toned voice otllim '.s .ho inaih' nil things before wiioin all things bow. li t oice, at whose tremendous n yl 1 o'o. ',' -.prang from nioir;h! tie voice of (.'od. S. .'.ne, o".t powerinrr, de-p, is beaid " ri'i Vi '.net N aani'i! deuf'iiinj roar, . I.s lonei reach every list ii II ig soul; ' No f.'od hul ine, shall inoi lals bow b-'fore." The Holy, M i;h'.ji One, whose nod Calls worlds from naught- -the only Cod. Ti.p Lily of the Yale's j.u.e bell Iti Piithes forth harmonious music low ; It tells in fr,i;'-aiit tones, a tale Of lost and peace which only pure once know. It whispeis of sul, mission meek, Bids us our loving Falher -ok. Mo lall prnl thine ear, and strive To find a voice, in ev'ry leaf and brook, "Sermons in stones," and pood in all, in crosvded mart or loneliest nook, Tln.li sdi.ilt tho-c joy lo bear bis voice, In lb av'n ahull even more rejoice. IUA lUMBLER. WHY DOii'T TIIE KETI GET MAEKIKD! OJiers, ui.in, possess tit; income amply andicii'iit for tlie sui-jiort of p wife nnd f.itnily, but will not believe it is so. Their tileus or the style und comfort in which il is necessary to live, are formed oti a con ventional und unreasonable standard. They wi'l not eondef oend to the fancied indig nities, or they cannot endure the trivid privii'ions of economy they will not ask the w oman of their choice to share with 'liem utiy home less luxurious lhaii she lias U'cn He.eiislotned Ut, and ihey condemn Imr' ify live wnhoiit love rather tlitui ex pose her to live without n carriage. God only knows how many noble creatures have their happiness ridrnliced to this miserable blunder how many pinC away i xislenee in desolate;, und .dreary single ness, r.miil luxuries on which they are not depcnileit, and splendor .which coders no j'.iy, who, w itlkl llutikfiilly have dwell in .he humbles! cottage, anil been con'eiited with the simplest dress, and would, have bl -st ihe onti and embellished the other, if only the men lo whom they have given .heir hearis, had possessed less false pride and more true ' f..iih in woman's) lovu and sense nnd oapaciiy of self-abnegation. A higher nnd more just conception of ihe ma- crials wliioh really ni'ikii up the s un ol hum. in enjnymiMit a soimler csiim'ite of he relative value of earthly possessions a more frequent habit of diving down through the cotiv enUoiiul lo llie real, nnd u ki.usvlcilirc of how much refinement, how much comfort, how much serene content ure compatible wiih ti e scantiest means, where there is sense and courage to face tli'-j fact and conirol the fancy won'..! iu half u generation reduce ihe million iind a ipturierof spins ei s we hi ve siokcnoflo a few hundred thousands, an 1 raised into ihe con !i ion of honored, happy wives, the vast majority of (hose ''.leau il'ul lay nuns," (as ihey have been 'idled.) whose sad unnatural objectless exislenee, whose wasted powers of giv ing tn i1 receiving joy, it makes the heart bleed lo witness. Nmth lhi'i.di Review. Jrj" A Washington con espondent of die New York Tribune, gives the follow ing as the final action on severnl subjects : All the Appropriation bills were car ried. The Itounty Land or Old Soldiers' bill, jeccivid the Lxeeulive sanction. Pro h.ibly two hundred millions of acres, un der that not, will go to Ihe people, nine tenlhs of whom reside in tire old States. The President has retained and pocket ed (.evend Internal Improvement and Har bor bills among them those relating to the St. Clair Tints, and St. Mary's River. Michigan; and it is believed also, the fa- vaunali River, notwithstanding his appro val, last year, of Capo Tear River im provement. Collins has been iclorious in spite ol the veto. The whole measure was en grafted on the Navy Appropriation bil wi ll the siiiir'.c onussi in of the clause re pealing lhe power to :vo r.oiice to res cind llie contract. Too Pacific Railroad bid was lost in ihe House. 3j"The Missouri Legislature has pass ed an ovt to build a bridge over tha Mis sississippi river al St. Louis. There are now i bout twenty thou sand ncisiitij in tho United Stales who i' ' e.io living wj-tu tho D laraliou of Iu dopciidciio.'! was fi-jned. in 1770. -' tj'The .'Governor of Wisconsin has veined ihe Main liquor JaV ; THE HEW EOUiSTY LASD LAW. The Commissioner of Pensions has is sued .In' fnllowin'r instructions for onrrv i i:;.T in'o iTit'ot tlie new R'uin'y Land Law. Yliere tin: service lists been rendered by a Mtl.sii'.nle, lie is th" person entitled to tbe benefit of tlii.s act, uml not his em ployer. In Iln-event of tlie di'iilli m ny ptrsnn wlio, if living, woiiklbi: enii led lo a r:er tifieale or wni rntit ns iifores. iil, leaving i. widow or il no widow, mic!i minor c ,ild or chihlicn Is etui led to rsi.ove und.-. the provisions of this act, i now living. A subsripicnt marriage will not impair the ri'ht ol any such widow to such war-, rant if she be a widow at '.he lima of her npp'iealion. Persons within the age of 21 years on the 3 1 day of March, lSj.y, are deemed minors wiihiti the intent meanin of Said law. To obtain llie benefits oT this acl, the claitnant must make a declaration, under oaih, substantially, iiccoidi.ig to '.he forms hereto annex-jd. Tlie signature of the applicant must be attested, and his or her personal identi.y established by the affi davits of two witnesses, whose residence must be given, and credibi.ity must be sustained by the cer.ifieale of the inagis iraie Lcfore whom the application is veri fied. , . . N'j certificate will be deemed sufficient in any cs.se unless the fuels are cerlified to be within the personal knowledge of the magistrate or other officer who shall sign the certificate, or llie names and res idence of the wiinesses by whom llie facts are establi ,l,ed be given, or their af fidavits, properly autheiilicaled, be appen ded lo the certificate. The official character' and signature of the mui istrate who may administer (he oath must be cerlified by the clerk of the proper court of record of his county, un der the seal of the court.. Whenever ihe certificate of the officer who authenticates ! the signature of the magistrate is not writ ten on the same 'sheet of paper which contains the signature lo be authenticated, ihe certificate must be attached lo said pa per by a piece of lape or ribbon, the ends of w hich must pass under the official seal, so as (o , prevent any paper from being improperly attached to the certificate. Applications in behalf of minora should be made in their names by the guardian or next friend. Where there are several minors entitled to the sama gratuity, one may make the declaration. The warrant will be issued to all jointly. In ad lition to proof of service, as in other cases, the minor must prove ihe death of his father, that no w idow survives him and that he und those he represents are the only minor children of the deceased. If a parly die before the issue of a warrant to which he would be entitled, il living, the right lo Said warrant dies wi.h him. In such a case the warrant becomes void, and could be cancelled, and the party next en'i'led iu right of serv ice claimed should m.'.ke an rpplic ition; and if there be no Midi party, the grand lapses under ihe limitation of the beneficiaries to the bounty. If the c!., inv.nl die td'ler the is sue of 'he win i'.:nt, the tide (hereto vests in his heirs at law, in the ssime manner as real eslale iu the place of the domicile of the deceased, and can only be assigned or located by said heirs. Applications made by the Indians musl be authenticated according (o the regula li.insto be proscribed by the Commission er of Indian affairs. Accompanying the obove instructions arc- (he necessary forms of 'declaration, together with an official copy of tho law. From the Piesbyieiian Banner. TK2 CUITSEIKG P002. The amount of suffering among the poor of our city has been, (his winter, und still is very great. This is owing partly to vice, partly to l -.ziness, to w.-.nl of energy, and to ignorance of a way in which an abundance miht be obtained as the reward of honest industry. Tens of thousands have been given in charLy. Such gilts relieve immediate sud'.-iiiig. but the reeinients remain still hubit'ct to reiuriiii.fr wants. The true relict' is I. put (no needy in a way of. making ample vu S01lU. puts of Ohio. The dropght proviiions for ihcim elves. . ( -To . this ci.Jjj ast ,uuiius;i- having ui uif the usual sup- WC give I'll cx' met of a letter just recti v- ! Uc1;css:,ry for their s iVt iiniiec, ed front a well informed and ci.H't-priiiio'l ci'izcuof Illinois. llcMtvs: ' 1 The long lUspulcd qHis'i..., U- . "I have Wen much ed vihtl.eai-j1 11 Methodic Church,' r.or,li and .... ., , i i- ,,.' .... ,, i S'julh, 1' 'S been at letg'h amicably setiluj coiuils ol slai valiou ami t.ist 1 1 . -i V"-tt ' ' - . ' i . -.i . ... .i-.t. ..i i-,.... ..t . ras'ern. cities. 1 o the Pii;. aUihi'siijial and, Cliiistit.n living rin the tiiiasi ol it, the sieht in us. be exticnirii iiuiuful. . Lull there is no absolu;e lr-evssi y ibal this pri- vatiull fiiloil'.l b long t eu hii-ed by ,f oS(. who are able and willing (o labor. Let them c ime to the wesl; and if they havj not the ineniii of coming wi bin then -selves, 1st the benevolent societies, that are now feeding them, help ihem out. The iulererts of the west are siillering f. f lidiorers. ft is a sober (ru h, within tho limits of the actuality, that last harves', one third of ihe small grain, in a large) section of Northern Illinois, wis lost oit the ground for want of laborers lo take it oil in proper season, and that when the runners were offering and paying double wi'gcs. In this coming I arvesl, il it ! . such a one as the last, the case wi'l b't even worse, for there will be much more land to reap, while there is no adequate increase iu the number of laborers. The wntres :iiJ to farm hands, -arc from 12 (o l(i dollars per month. The demand for mechanic? is also great. In the prosperous and rapidly growing villages along our rail roads, mechanics',, such as carpenters, masons, briekinakcrs, : plasterers, &.. can find abundant and constant employment. Mechanics' wage are, in this section, from ,f I 50 lo 1,73 u day. I have been paving these prices all . w inter, and expect lo have lo pay more in the spring unless there is an increase of -workmen. t Now when these fuels are taken in con neciion with the cheapness of living,, there is a strung inducement to respecta ble and able-bodied men to seek a home in the Wcsf. A bushel of wheat can b0 bonolit for a dollar, ami a bushel, of eori . for forty cents, while meat is three: an I i our cents a pound...- : . Tor respectable girls and housekeepers ; ihere is as much demand as for nulo la borers, and their wages arc from f,2 00 " to .f 3,00 per week. To those inclined to come west, there is one direuiioti needfulj ' and that is, not io slop iu our large wes- ; tern cities, for these are better supplied, . but to- find their wry into it be thriving : towns and villages along our rivers and.: railroads'; and they can't well tro ilmiss;', ' THE LAND KILL. ' " The bill passed the House, 13(5 lo .If), When it was taken up, Mr. " E.miutt -strongly condemned (he 'cfi'orl to' force; ' through, tinder a rj.inr, a measure of such ' importance, involving one or (wo lumdreI ' million acres of land. lie was the friend of both old and young soldiers, and u hear- ty enemy of o'd ami young speculators, ' wi o consider the former class the subject of lawful prey. The hill should be sent to the committee on public hr.ids to be ex amined. Mr. (Irow thought that the bes( way of benefitting old soldiers would be to give ihem money, as land warrants would de' pecciiite lo their loss and that of Ihe coun try Mr. Orr regarded the bill as extremely defective and conglomerate. Speculators would realize one hundred and fifty mil--lions of dollars, old soldiers only thirty millions. Mr. Campbell could not vole for tho bill as it came from the Senate, It opened the doors to plunderers. He wanted it amended lor Hie ucnelu ol care-worn vet erans. . , . ', , The bill as p: ssed and received the sig nature of the President, prov ides land (IliO acres) for persons of all grades by. land or sea, including Indians, wagoners, and flolill.i men, who h id served in llij wars since 1700. and had served iibl le than fourteen days, except actually inbal lle for a shorter period.'- The wiiLivvs or minor children to receive the benefit in case of the death of the persons so entitled, Tue widows of olIL-ers and the kobtiers ot' die revolutionary war to be entitled to tho benefit, of this uc', us like w ise the volun teers at (lie invasion 'of Plattsburg, in 181-1. The v nhiu'eers at llie attack of Li-vvislon, Delaware, in the year l!12 and lSi5; and ihe chaplains who served inlktj seve.'al wars. JjrAt ihe instance of mayor Wood, of Ne,v York, over one thousand b.irliers have signed a paper, binding themselves not to keep open their shops on Sunday hcie. l'ter. . . Zf G,t t le tue soil to be dyinjof star- ' x- ii.t i .. ,i;ui.tof ui.igesnin of -money io the southern chiireli. 5 ' " -'-( 2 ' The Al.c.l.L,,n Leiisl..lure iMSsed j u bill refu.-sing iho u of ihe jails I ( 'he j delt-ii'i ji. ..f lujitiv 3 si -vs.