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About Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1857)
The Otoe County Lyceum, at Nebras ka City on Wednesday evening of last .week, di-cussed the question, " Whether our Legiluiurti should pass an enact ment releasing person of delta, contract ed outsido of the Territory, after a resi dence here of sixty duy." A dozen silver Wuichea were stolen from the Jewelry Store of G. W. Love, in riailsinouili, two weeks since, between the hour of 9, A. M., and 12, M. The "Watches were found in the cellar of one the hotels in thut place, while the thief was in the act of removing them. He will be delt with, " as the statutes, in such cases, have made and provided." Where is the Cass County Sentinel 1 lias it got tie pip, or gone into winter quarters! We have not seen it of lute. The managers of the Philadelphia Cas Works have deter nined to employ an additional number of men instead of discharging any. The system of five hours' labor per day will be instituted. This is an excellent plan and should be introduced wherever it cun be done. In the hops of the Celeveland and Pittsburg Ruilrond Co. eight hours, and in those of the Cleveland, Columbus and rinnnnali WailrnnI I r niua hi"i if hi r day, have been adopted aa the working lime, and all the hand in their emolov have been retained. Thus the necessity of is throwing any one out of employment i voided. In Paris a man may dine for two pence. In the neighborhood of the Marine ties Innocents, there is a certain enterprising Madame Robest, who daily feeds some 3000 workmen, in the open air, yet shelt ered from the weather. Her daily bill of fare is cabbaire soup, a slice of beef, a piece of bread, and a glass of w ine. The Fat Cat'le Show of the American Institutf, will lake place on the 17th, ISth and 19th of December, in the Crystal rat ace New York. The Defaulting Bn OrricER.- The defalcation of nbo.il $70,000 by Georire O. Clark, Piiyiiip; Teller of the Grocers' Bank, of New York, was discov ered in the examination of the affairs of the bank since the appointment of a Re ceiver. When the bank suspended the Directors thought there was a hiddi-n leak somewhere, and the examination of the books showed that the Payinsr Teller had, for tht period eighteen months, been ab stracting large sums from the bank and covering thnm op by fats entries. He prevent'-d a detection by be Directors at their ftated monthly examinations, by muking the brtllunce-sheft on the last day of each month correspond with the depos it account, and having his entries foot a correpoii(liii'f amount. Clark has ab sconded, leaving behind the n"ts and checksof a trient' for about $50,000, which proved to be worthless. ItlASOMC. A The regular meetings of Nebraska "JPjV l,1ge No. 14, of Free and Acceded rMason, will beheld at Masonic Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each mouth, at o l-z o'clock. L. B. KINNEY, W. M. I. O. O. F. The regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of the order who may be In our city on that evening, are respectf ullv invited to attend. W. II. COOK, N. G. W. W. HARVEY, Sec'y. DIE 0 In this County. Nov. 13. Anna Hamilton, wife of Robert Hamilton, aged 53, formerly of Clinton County, fa. In Dakota City, N. T., Nov. 15. Leavitt G. Packard, aged 22, formerly of Plainneld, Mass, BELLEVUE MARKET. Correct" d weekly by Class St BeovHrn, Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour Family, $4,75 per 98 lbs " Extra Superfine, $5,25 00 " Fine. $4.50. Meat $2 50 per 100 lbs. Apples Green, $5,25, Dried, $3 50. reaches " 4 00. Butter New 40 to 50 c V ft do Old packed, 25 to 30e ft Beans $3 50 V bus. Corn 50 bush. Oats 50c Beef 5 to Ac. Cried Beef 20c per lb. Salt O. A., per ssck, $3 50. Eggs 30c -p dot Hide Dry, c do Green, 2 1-2 Hay $4 00 $6 00 tun Bran. 30 cents per bueh. Pork Fresh, $8 per hun. Lard 15 elb Onions $3 50 bus. Potatoes 50. Pelts Sheep 50c do Coon25c Wood Cotton, 3.50, Hard, 5,00. Lumber Cottonwood ahest'g25 "ti m ' do sq. edged $30 00 " do Oak, Walnut, Baaswood $45 00 do Pine siding, clear $55 00 m. do flooring 2d . $r5 00 1st $75 00 Boards, $50 0 $75 00 Shingles Pine $S 50 (i $9 50 m. " Cottonwood $5 00 Lath Pin $12 00 per ra. Doors $3 50 Cdj $4 75 ssch. ah-l 00 &$2 1-4 per casement. Notice. rflHC subscriber received from the Ptorllda. X on her last trip down, one knu r n,w. marked John S. Bowen, Omaha Citv The owner Is requested t call and pay charrea and take ths same away. CLARKE 4 BRO. Belltenis, Dec. 10, 1867. a SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. No (Comet ! BUT COLD WEATHER & GOOD STOVES THE cltisens know and feel this cold weath er t and those that art sleeping, awake 1 If awake, walk ! if walking, run 1 If running, flvl to the Tin and 8ovt Store of Sam'l Snvder. and provide yourselves with such ar ticle in hi line, as you may want, before it is too late. Come nil tint are sintering iroin the cold, and I will sell you stove that will comfort yon, In this cold region. Now is votir only c ance, as I am selling goods, cheaper thantsey can he bought In 8t. Louis. Fontenelle Money and country produce, tak en In exchange for the same. I h ve a bouse ana lot, wnicn i win sen cheap. Read and nm to ltf Bellevue, opposite the printing office. (Rrocery AND DT) OVTSTOIV STOBPl 1 Hv7 eJVM.1 Ul JA.lJ MR. S. M. PIKE, still continues to keep at his old stand, on Mission Avenue, east of Main Btreet, fresh Groceries, of all kinds, or the best quality. Also, a choice lot of Liquor. He has fitted up, In the rear of his store, a first class RESTAURANT, Where he will furnish warm meals, or cold lur ch, at all hours of the day, including the following dishes : Roast Beef, Oysters. Corned Beef, Sardine, Pickle ' Tongue, Wild Game, Pickled Tripe, Hot CotTee, Pigs Feet, And Tea. Hi -iitmr, and tb public generally, are invited to vive hira a call. Nov. 26. ltf TTo ILet. ROOM adjoining the printing office. Inquire of REUBEN LOVEJOY. 3tl Nov. 2A New "XWtVtClJL 0 AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSIIAM, having retired from the late firm of Keinn A. Frodsham, has opened a new s'ore at No 3. Capt. Down's building, between the Melhodst Church, w here he invites bis old patrons to give him s call. Time pieces and Jewelry, of every descrip tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. Oml Apples, Q BARRELS Apples, 50 Scks of Fane OU City S. Louis Flour, 50 Sacks AG Salt, $3,00 per S ick, for sale for cash, bv 3tl ' . 11KU, Watches CLEANED AND REPAIRED. MK. G. W. BUTTON, from Ball, Black A Co.'s, New York, will be found at the old Stsnd of Kemp It Frodsham, in Omaha. where he will attend to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry, of all kinds, in the most workman-like manner, and warranted to gl-e entire satisfaction. All orders will he promptly attended to. Nov. 26. l3m W. II. Longsdorf, GRADUATE of Penn. College of Surirerv. respectfully announce to izens of Beileviie, and vicinity, that he is now prepared to practice Dentistry, in all Its va rious branches. Office hours from 2 till 5, P. M. 45 ATTENTION EVERY ONE. (City Saloon. I HAVE just opened a first class Saloon, in the Store room formerly occupied by John Chase, where the public can always hnd a good supply of Oysters, Sardines, Segars, and tna neat Liquors in me city. A HOT LUNCH, served daily, except Sun day, frojn 11 to 12 o'clock, A. M., free to my customers. Give me a call, and satisfy yourselves. PV" A rood pries paid for all kinds of game. 62tf LOWRIE. TO OUR CUSTOMERS, And the Public la General. THE present times compel us to adopt the cash system. But we are sstisfied that It will only benefit our customers, as we can sfiord to sell at reduced prices. We also take this occasion to thank the public, for the lib eral patronage, it has given us, and beg to continue In the satte way', as we will try our best to sccommodats our customers, in every way we possibly csn. We will takesll kinds of produce, for debts or in trade, at the high est market price, Oi BAHltLS at Alb 12. WM. C. AVERILL & CO., aia.L.iiuf s,t: BiuittJ, BFLLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. TV EALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard- U wsre. lists and Caps. Boots and Shots. crockery, f urniture, fcc. We will sell our goods, at low prices, and for ready pay only. 52 Notice. THE undersigned hsving been elected General Agent, of "the Bellevue Land Claim" in th absence of Col Benton, the President, is the only person authorised to transact any busi. I oess for snd in th nam of said Association I The office of the company, is the office of I Bpwea k, Strickland, Bellevue. N, T. L. BOWEN. I General Agent of B. L. C. A Xrx VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned hsrs opened, near th Printing Office, in Bellevue, a large and varied assortment of Goods. Among ths variety may be found DRY GOODS, Such as Brown Muslin, Calico Sheeting, Bhirtlng, Hosiery, Its KNIVES,' FORKS. SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS, HAY-FORKS, SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, Ac, Together with a quantity of Boota cfo 131x000 Segars, Rakes, Ropes, Hore e-cullars, Carpet sscks, Window Sash, Doors, TEA9 AND SUGARS, Tobocco, Queensware. Glaaiware, Flour, Cracker and a great many more articles. fhev keen constantly on hand, a large as sortment of good Wines and Liquors, Warranted ths b.et quality i cheap for esih. n37tf J. r, HORN A CO. Louis r. assTSLs. raiTS stars BARTELS & METZ, WOULD respectfully announce to the In habitants of Belleuve, and vicinity, that they have opened a store, on the corner of Main and 21sl Streets, and now offer for sale, a variety of goods, which art entirely new, consisting of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Drugs, Medicines, Painta and Paint Brushea, Oils and Varnish, Window Glussof all sizes, China and Glass Ware, Hats and Caps, Buffalo Shoes, Blankets and Fur Gloves. The sbove srticles are of the first quality, and as one of us remains constantly in St. Louis, selecting goods, and watching the mar ket, we feel confident that we can sell as cheap, or cheaper, than any one else In ths west. The public are invited to give us a call and examine the gooilt for themselves. We will buy farmer's produce at tlie highest prices. iiive us a can, at me new store, corner or Main aud 21st Streets, Bellevue, Nebraska Territory. ileiievue, Sept. 10, 1B07. Mtr JOS. W. LOWRIE, practical Cabinet Mak er, informs the people of Bellevue and vi cinity, that he is now prepared to repsir, var nish, or to msae to order, in tn nest manner, any article of furniture which they may de sire to nsve, at uia shop, in Chase's Duiiding, in Bellevue, iZV Coffins made in any style, at the short est possible notice. J. W. L. Sept. 10. ; 44tf Dissolution. rTIHE co-partnership, heretofore existing, X between Colftnan It aloddar , has been this d.iy dissolved, by mutual consent. Th business will be continued by J. F. Coffman, and all due and debts of the concern, will be settled by him. j. r. cur r nam. M. W STODDARD. Bellevue, Oct. 21,1357 . 4150 School MRS. J. E. NYE, will again open her School, on Wednesday, November 4th. Gratef.il to th citizens of Bellevue, for psst patronage, she asks its continusnce, hoping she may be able to retain tb approval and confidence, that ha been kindly extended to her. There will be two terms of twelve weeks esch, the ensuing winter. For the first rudiments of reading and spell ing, $ 1,00 a term. Common English branches, Arithmatie, Grammar i-nd GeoLraphv, $5,00 a term. Higher English branches, or French, $6,00 a term. It is important that all should enter at the commencement of the term, and be punctual in thei. daily attendance. No deduction will be in id e for absence, except in cass of pro tracted mness. Oct. 29. 51 IDtissolutioii. THE Copartnership heretofore existing, be tween Ja. W. Palmar and George P. Averill, is this day dissolved ny mutual eon. sent, dating from the 27th d y of Ootober, 1857 George P. Averill, is solely authorized to set tle the business of tbs late Arm. JAMES W. PALMER. GEORGE P. AVERILL. Oct. 27, 1827. 61 New Firm. FnHE undersigned, baying purchased ths H. stock in trade, of Palmer. Averill. the business will be carried on, as heretofore, at the old atand, under the nam and atyl of Wm. C. Averill . Co. WM. C. AVERILL. 51 W. H. LONGSDORF. Meat Market Changed Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER k STONE, have pur chased of II. Cook Griffith, bis entire interest in the butchering business, and will hereafter be found at his old stsnd, on Miss on Avenue, esst of Main Street, under 8. M. Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, where they will be happy to wsit upon bis old cus tomers, and all others who may choose to favor them with their patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. 8m51 CHARLES SI ONE. NOTICE. TT A VINO sold out U Messrs.Ollver H Stons XI it becomes necessary for sns to settl my books. Thos indebted to me, will confer a favor by calling and settling immediately and those having claims against me, will pleass present men ror sememem. laiSI H. COOK CRIFFITH, A C A II D. TiURING my absence in th east. WH J Harvey, will be in my office to attend to kunes for ss. (47) W. H. COO. 1PM BONO BELL Commercial THE undersigned respectfully solicit ths attention of ths cltUens of Bellevu and vicinity, to their extensive sssortment of goods, embracing every variety usually kept In th west, The attention of the ladles Is particularly called to our large assortment of dress goods, consisting In part of silks, French and American Jaconet and Organdy Lawns, Bersges, I) Lsines, Ac Figured and Plain Swiss, Jsconet and Book Muslins, Calicos, Ribbons, Artifi cial Flowers and Wreaths, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Bonnets, Flats, Ac. 30T efts Ladles (Ins morocco slippers, kid and morocco buskins, parodl ties, and Jenny Llnd, kid, en ameled and calf akin lsc boot, blsck and colored gaiters, lie. Gent's fias morocco and calf skin boots, Ans cloth, cslf skin and patent slippers, Ac. Children's shoe, a great variety. Men's and great variety. boys' fins felt, wsol, Psnsms, OLOT Ths Isrgest stock e ever opened in this county, consisting of coats, pants, vei ml ai... atula anA Aualilv tir man. tin. .! fhll.lran. lars, over-ails, lie. -""I A treat variety of botti English and American keepera and builders will find it to their advantags to call befors purchasing slsswhers. ALSO, Queenswart, Medicines, Exiracts, Oysttrs, Cboict Cigars, Furniture), Flour, Also, ft large r o o All ths sbove articles, together with a grest vsrietv not mentioned, will be sold low for cash. All kinds of merchantable country produce tsten In exchange for goods. Also Dry Hides. Furs. fcc. Thsnkful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us by ths citi zens of this county, ws earnestly solicit its continuance. SEATON . ROWLES, 3mos34 Main btreet. NOTICE Is.' S hereby given, thst the County Commis sioners of Sarov County, will meet at the house of Beruhard Mvers, in said County, on Tuesdsy, Nov. 17th, 157, st t o'clock, In the forenoon, in answer to a petition signed by several inhabitants, to view and locsle a road, which Is proposed to run from Bellevue. to intersect the Territorisl Road, at Bernhard Myers, and crossing ths Papillion Creek, at the People's Bridge, or In that vicinity, which, in th iudgments'the of Commlaaioners, will bs for the best interest of the settlers. And ssid Commissioners will meet on the rs&i. tofl road. By ordsr of the County Commissioners. STEPHEN D. BANGS, 48 County Clerk of Ssrpv County. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the County Commis sioners of Sarpy County, will meet at ths house of Charles Wilson, pear Buffalo Creek, on Monday, October 2, 1W7, to view and lo cate a public road or highway, from the city of Bellevue, to the city of Plultford, in said countv. commencing at'the latter point, across Sections IS 17, in, and 13 in iownsrup iz, Range II. thence to the most suitable point for crossing Buffalo Creek, thence by the most practicable route to the city of Bellevue. said t:ommissioners win meet on rne even ing of ssid day, at the house of Alfred Mat thias, in the city of Plattford, to hear all par ties interested in locating said road. By order of the County Commissioners. STEPHEN D. BANGS, Clerk of Sarpy County. Bellevue, Sept. 23, 18S7. 40 PLATTE PITER FERRY, THE Platte River Ferry Company bavs their Ferry in successful operation at the MOUTH of PLATTE RIVER This rout is six miles shorter than that by Cedsr Island, and is a much better rout. EXPERIENCED AND CAREFUL MEN will be in attendance at all time to accommo date ths traveling public. Ratea of Ferriage aa low as any other point. W. M. 6LAUGHTER. Plattsmouth, Aug. 1, 1K57 3m40 EICHER & DAVENPORT, MERCHANT TAILORS, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Bellevue and vicinity that they have commenced ths TAILORING BUSINESS in the building formerly occupied by J. M. Bar tay.corner MAIN street and FIFTH AVEN UE, and intend keeping constantly on band CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and VESTINGS, Which will bs mads up to ordsr with neat ness and diapatcb. Also, FUHS and HIDES bought or taken la sxehsngs for goods. no 30-tf. Notice IS hereby given, to Barnet A shburn, tbat I will appear at ths Land Office, in Omaha, on Monday, tbs 7th day of December, at 10 o'clock. A. M., to prov my right to pre-emt t the N. W 1-4 of the E 1-4, and Tots 2 and 3, of Section 31, in Township 13, N, Range, 14, E. of th oth principal Meridian. Nebraska Ter. 2t52p JOHN B. BOSS. BEI.LETl'E LOTS FOR SALE. LOT 6, Block 255. L. 6, B. H2, L. 8, B. 253. " 2, " 215, 1, 175, 44 4, 44 12. 3, " 171, 411, 2S, "11, 98. 4, 25, 44 8," 13S, -12, " 87. 10.11,12, 240, 44 4." 49. Out Lot 21, in Bennett's qr. 44 25, in Bottom. Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 155, It 213. Price, $1750. Enquire of HORACE EVERETT, At hia Banking House, Council Bluffs, or 41 J. B. JENNINGS. Bellevu. "mission shareswstutiox7 TOST la transit by mail, between New 4 York, and this pises, 4 Certificates of Stock, In ths Mission property, numbers not recollected. .Ills aaid Certificate were anad ut la th name of Christopher Gwyer, and were not snoorsed by bira. or mad navabl ta any party. Tb.publ c arc cautioned against purrnasing said oarea, ss a title I property, will We conveyed by them. 50 WM. A. GWYER. Notice. LL persons indsbted to John Cbas. oa ore account, or o'herwiae. will pleass settle with T. B. Lemon, Lto., who is suthor. . ii-aia,crlpiBiipTini. riea ran ionn jwitb. (SI) JOHN CHASE. PUBLICO. E V U E Emporium ! ! 8HO leather gaitsra, ssw'd and peg'd monroei, eurrscos, seanstts, Leghorn, palm, a vests, shirts, sol -","----- SB la. manufacture, Caipentsrs' tools, kt. Home Glassware, Per umcry, Essences, Preserved Fruits, Tobacco, Wooden Ware, Fish, fc. stock of choice o r 1 o o. THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE i Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Dearbor Street, Chicago. CAPITA!,,, 8150,000. DIRECTORSi DMOMD CAXritLO, ISAAC COOK, HFKSV CH ASM AN, H. a. MONBOC, H. A. WVNCOOP. OFFICERS i Mm:n Canfleld, Pre..,Wm S. Bate., lsfl'J Ukit aT M m ssivMnk as en T"Asm as Sec'y, Henry Chapman, Treas. THIS Company was organised on ths 27th dsy of Msrcb, A. D. 18.MJ, under a spec ial charter from tbs Legislsturs of Illinois, and business commenced under ths most fa- vorabls auspices. Its establishment hssbeen upon a firm and reliable basis, and In view of its slsbilitv, soundness, snd permanency, ranks as one of the first Insurance Companies In th counjry. To those desirou of protecting themselves against loss or damage by Fire, or perils nf ths Ses, they beg leave to offer tbs lOHOWlllg REFERENCES. Messrs. Stone k. Witt. Cleveland, Ohio. Williams II Avery, Chicago. III. Norton k. Brother, " Stone k. Boomer. ' II. S. Duraud, Pres. Racine It Miss. R. R. Geo. C. Northrup, Cash. Raclns Ce. Bank Wm. P. Lind, Esq., Milwaukee. J. G. Conroe, Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Com't B'k, Chlrsge. Henry Farnham, President Chicago It Rock island Kail Hoad. Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, III. Hon R. Chainberliii, St. Louis, Mo. Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells k Seymour, Chicago, III. Messrs. I. If. B irch . Co., Chicago Bank Messrs, G. W. Sizer k Co. Chicsgo, 111. Wm. Blanchard, Esq.. Morris, III. Messrs. H. C. it O. G. Cook fc Co., Rock ford. III. Messs. H. Wheeler k Son, Aurora III. Messrs. Judd, Smith It Pratt, Dixon, HI. Nehamiah Case, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundy, Esq., Springfield, III. Gen. I. Cnrn, Springfield, 111. Richard Ivers, Esq., St. Louis, Mo. WOOIAV NEBRASKA HITK'S IN 1857. THIS work will again be ready for delivery by th 17th Inst. The first supply was re ceived last week and was immediately sold. A new County Map, corrected by Mr. livers. according to the county boundariea establish sd by ths Legislsturs last winter, has been engraved expressly for the work, and will ap pear in the next edition. Resides a history of the Territory, its con dition snd prospects, the work contains ths claim laws of Nebrssks, and a digest of the United States pre-emption laws, making complete Dre-emntor's ruide. Every oerson interested in Nebraska should have a' copy of ths work. Price, wilh the map, 75 cents) wiinouiine ansp.ou cents, single copies stall ed, postsge paid, oa receipt of price, to any pan oi ui country. C. C. WOOLWORTH, Omaha, June 11, 1857 32tf Publisher, TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, ) ca COUNTY OF SARPY. M' ATOTICE is hereby fiven. that the Count J.1 Commissioners of Sarpy County, will meet on Monday, Sept. 21st, A. D. 1857. at the house of Maj. Watson, at 9 o'clock, A.M. to view snd locate a public road from the city o Bellevue, on the best ro ,te to the cor ner of Sections 2, 3, 10, and 11, in Tov nship 13, north, Range 13, east thence west io the line between Sections 3, and 10, to th curuer of Secti as 3, 4, 9, and 10, in th same Town ship and Range thence westerly on the niot f racticabl routs through Aa erson's Grve hence westerly to the Platte or Elkhoro Riv. tr's. Said Commissioners will meet on the evening of ssid day, at 4 o'clock, at the Ben ton House, Bellevue, to bear all parties inter ested in locating and establishing ssid road or bighwsy. By order of ths County Commissioners. U.S. STEPHEN D BANGS. Clerk of Sarpy Co. Bellevue, Aug. 18, 1S57. 41 TailOrintT ! TftilorlnC . .. . Ths undersigned begs leers ta Inform the cltisens of Bellevue and vicinity tbat bs ta prepared ta da custom work, in tbs latest fsshioaand saost approved atyl. He feels eor ftdsnt tbat bis work is unsurpassed East or West j and by moderate pricea respectfully soiichs a snare or tna public patronage. Its will alwsvs be found ready to receive orders. at ths Bellevu Hoiks. jurTrn BRAT. lellerae, N. T. Mareb ll;h 1J57, TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES Or, Tho Forger Convicted. tfST Do you want to havt a Sun Prtvtnii agaxnn L'oun(treifin fan yvolas f KIuAlM READ! ! READ!!! Subscribe I Subscribe I Subscribe! JOHN ft. DYE Is ths Author, and tb Bank Not engravers all ssv thst he is ths greatest judge of psper money living. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! BETTER THAN THE BEST I Published weekly. Ths whole only On Dollar a Year. GREATEST DISCOVERY of the Present century for detecting counterfeit Bank Notes) describing every genuine bill In existence, and exhibiting at a glancs svery counterfeit In elr culstion. Arrsnged so admirably that rsfer snrs is essy and detection Instantaneous. N fags to hunt up, hut so simplified and arranged hat ths merchant, banker and business man tsn see all at a glanca. it na taken years to maka perrect this GREAT DISCOVERY. Ths urgent neces sity for such a work has long been felt by commercial men. It has been published to supply the call for such a preventive, and needs dui to oe Known to be universally patronised. it aoes more man nas aver been attempted ay man. It describes every bsnk not in three dlllnienl langunges English, French and Ger man, i hue esch may read the asms la his own native tongue. Ta sms. The Paper will be about 28 bv St Inches, and wilt contain the most perfect Bank Note List published, together wilh the rate of discount. Also a list of all ths prlvats Bank era in America. A complete summary of ths Finances of Europe and America will be published in each wiiiiiun. luoiiirr win, in iiiinoriHiii new of the day. Also INTERESTING STORIES .l 1 i . . , 1 1. ... 1 . U .11 . V. - i . . . - - from ao old manuscript found in ths Esst.snd n whers slss to be found. It has never yst appeared in print, and furnishes ths most com plets history of Orients! Life, and describing he most oerolexlnc Dosltions in which ths Lsdies and gentlemen of that country have been so often found. Thess stories will con tinue throughout ths whole yesr, and will prov tbs most sntsrtalnlng svsr offered ts the public. P. A, SARPY, Wholesale X Betail Merchant, coasts or main apo oaaooar sraaKTl. ST. MARY, IOWA. HAS lust received and now haa for sale, a largs assortment of selected merchandise sdapted to the wants of all In this new and thriving community, which he can sell ascheap as can be offered elsewhere so high upon ths Missouri river. His goods have been selected by an experienced purchaser, with special reference tn the circumstances and wants of all classes of settlers In a new country. La dies and gentlemen, children and youth, all can be supplied. Call and see for yourselves. ins stock consists or the following, among a grest msny other articles hs cannot now anu- nisratsi Among his - Pry Goods, May b found Woolen and Satinet Cloths. Cssslnets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Llnseys, Manuel, Red, White, Oray and Blue, Caspian Plaids, Cotton Goods, Sheetings and Slilrtinga, Hleaclied snd Unbleached, blue and Whits, Drillings, Osnaburg, Bed-Ticking, Hickory Cbscks, etc., Ax. Faicy Goods. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of svery variety of atyl and pattern. Ginghams, mwhi, figured Aipacea, Bomnazinee, Horn bayetts, Shawls. Sesrfs Handkerchiefs. Neck erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons, Ac, Ac. - - Clotblnjr. A well selected stock of Summer. Fsll and Winter Clothing, consisting in part of fins Dress Costs, Pants and Vests i also, rood Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy Clothing for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts. Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks. Ac. Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps, of va rious fashions, qualities and prices. Boots A. Shoes, thick and thin, polished and unpolished, of every description, for Men, Women, and ' luiidreu's uss. Groceries. Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup, Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coffee. Sasssfras. Ginger, Pepper. Cloves. Snice. Cinnamon. ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickles repper-oauce, ttc., sic. i Provisions. A largs assortment of Flour, of various qualities and prices i Corn Mesl and all the varioua products of the Farm and Gardsai iiacon, run, K.l!n dried Apples, Peaches, Currants, Raisins. Ice. Hardware, 7" Furnished weekly to subscribers only at fl a ysar. All letters must b sddresseit to JOHN 8. DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 3m32 70 Wall Street, New York. Stores of various patterns, for Cooking and Heating rooms, Stove-pip snd Elbows, largt snd small Iron Kettles, Frying Pane, 8klllets Hand-Irons, Shovels snd Tongue, Manure anf Hay Forks, Scythes, Shovels and Spades, Log snd Trace Chains, Axes, Hammers, Plixers; Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-Rasps, Files, Saws, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knivee, Ra sore, Butts and Screws, Door Handles, Knoh Locks, Ac, Ac" Tinware, A general assortment kept lot bousbk purposes. Woodware, Wssb-tubs, Shakers Pails, Wood sad Ziae Washboarda. Leather. Sol Leather, Haraee Leather, Cowhide. Kip Skins, Calfskins, Linings an Morocco, Raddles, Bridles, Halters, Lariat, Clrcinglee, Belly-bands, Drivinr-lme, Collars. Back- straps, Girths, Blind-bridles, Ao., &m. Medicines. A general assortment of Medlckses, for Fevers, Fever and Ague, aad th common tomplaints of ths country. Cook's. L, Sappenyton', Brsgg's and Jaynes' Pills, Qui nine, Tonics, and various kind's of Stimulants. . i I : : j . i .. . ' Auuuvmi, Linn uivuiB, nu ouirr arucies necS sary for ths sick and ths invalid. M-tf GLENWOOD HOTEL,' BY Corner of Locnst and Cooledfe Strtets,' ' C LEX WOOD, IOWA Clotting! Clotklag. Clotalnx! A LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE Clothing of th latest Fashion, at CLEARWATER. WHITE fc BANDERS. . Jans 4th, 157. 8,31. . . . FARMERS READ I i, TOTIV P IIDRM A. m ..... tK im.h.. J Office. Bellevue. bar nn kiU.l.M? , Hoes, Spsdes. Forks, Hsmes, and a general assortment of Firming Tools. Call and v 1nly,lm, 1