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BELLEVUE GAZETTE. r U I U I It I: r at I. A. STRICKLAND & CO., VltOa. J. QUNNISON, KD1TOE. " "dkllcvue, n. t. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY v 13, nllTue Ha AdvmitAfi's anil rroupcclm . . ..i . the I'n.ilie Rilro ul shall be built, h '''' j '"' I m!:i ' rjiii' v f Vlilh rullfj. mil i'" 'i"t'l- ing nnl punting of the iron horse will fir.M If hoard nt R.-llovue, nc it leaps forward to ipn mil its third iii the t of the Pacific. Tim law of nature has so ordained it, niul we apprehend dm power of town fjvcnliil'irj will hardly bo able to avert if 3 course. Already two powerful Railnnd Companies are pushing their worhs across Iowa, nnd Uuir t : 1 con verge towards this point ns tin y approach the Missouri liver. T1iom toads niv When, what is now known ns the Tor ritorv of Nebraska was described on our soon to bo built, and it is nlnced certain min "nnMorod rpffions." Ibo Amor- tlmt both of tliom will establish their lean Fur ComnanV despatched a cr-rps of Western terminus directly opposite Belle men. with Con. iVtor A. Sarpy at its vuo, nnd tbat they will unite in the con- head, for tho purpose of examining the M ruction of tin; lVifn: Ilmd from Belle- CoUlilry and locating a "trading pol" on vue westward along the north side of ih (he most "eligible point on tho Missouri Matte valley. Why ? ReemisH it is by river. After examining this then wil.l far the cheapest nnd most economical rocion in ita lonmh nnd breadth. Gen. route. Bocnuso it is the most convenient Sarpy aelected this point as altoffethor the route for tho two roads to unite upon most eligible, and here he established the Because it is tho only natural route. Bo-'pom- for trafficing with lb? natives for muse nt Bellcvuo tlio Missouri lias n iheir.furs, peliry, &o. Ho found the narrow, unrh,innrahh dumnA, with una Missouri river of easy navigation to this ly rock bottom and a rock-bound shore. point. Ha found plenty of timber nnd Hera use there is plenty of rock and lim ttone. and tho most beautiful site for u her for all tho purposes of foundation and future town that his rvo looked upon in superstructure that might be wanted to the course of his lemrthened travels. 1 le Iniild the road. No other route poee mind also lvim? back of it tho most for- he hnlf of those advantages. Bellevu. tile and lovely valley the valley of the being .poi-ite tho western terminui of InillJnn creek and Tlntte river that na- the two Railroads across lowu, and being ture. with her munificent hand, ever the eastern tunninus of the great Pacifi formed. It was, moreover, the favorite Railroad along tho Platte valley, it would jesort 'and camping ground of the red l1 impossible to calculate her future. She man.- All thinsrs concurred in recom- would outstrip most cities, and rival Chi- th no Un ; nriwiniiro rniro. St. Louis and San Francisco in bf Gen. S.. for which he has ever been rapidity of growth. The fuel for thou distinjuished, told him that one day a winds of fires enn ho supplied from coal great thoroughfare from the Atlantic to " atrenuy uiscovereu in uie nnineui. the Pacinc must I established, and he lu-ighU-rluKHl. Sagacimis und dis aeiied upon this spot as the key to that rreet capitalists are anxious to invest their great valley along which his sagacity aug- ntoney here, and the public are beginning gested that thai great highway must run. tojHjrreive me auvamuges oi me i.K.auon, Topigraphieal and geographical surveys lorge numrs nave nmae ineir arrange have since fully sanctioned the prescient "c8 10 Sl,ul h,'rc in lho "pring. Huild wlstlom which prompted him to the sc- will le carried on extensively with - - I 111 11 I rrl . UmJr.,, RnKartnnoiiilir. Prl,vt.r nn siono nnu oricK, as wen as woou. ine Board of Forclirn Missions, after extended busy note of preparation is going on examinations, resolved to establish a Mis- Wo have alrendy two of the largest nnd alon ai llollcvue, as tho most inviting be Hotels the West, and yet the placcj and here, for many years before wont is such, that another large brick V . . . I,. i...:t... i. ....... : the country waa open to settlement by the nmvi is 10 ue uum ns soon us s.ung ojh-..s whltea, the "trading post" and the "mis- wo or three ciuircn.es are to Mi mutt ion'' were ill active operation. The A bank building, storoa and private dwel Dlace was named "JIellivbe" because '"'39 will 1 erected, and every indica of iu exceeding beauty us compared with 'm shows that this year Ikllovuo will nv oihof nlaco to be found in the Terri- arise like a "giant from his slumbers." it fo well nnd ! iTo.iiiii''ntlv liii 'ah, to rank, im'.with- siiimlinir it coihpii-i-s but a Mnall portion . . ... .i .i ..... Oi lilliioiy, as mi unions nil? ueoi count ie of Kidiia !..i. M:-j has n tliou sand thiii;js of which le; inight I oast her llirer natural bound tries, lined with excellent timber of various qualities and kind for miles, her Missouri frotit, with two splendid landings, tin? one at La Platle, and a more beautiful town file than tho city of La Platte, back from the river, can not bo found wi-t of the l:g Muddy. La Plalto has her superior ttcain saw mil!, second to none in the Territory, un der the management of in enterprising proprietors, (Jen. Larimerand Armstrong. Surround' d as they are ly an extra uhuu- Nc.i lirrno. () Ti l -: v, t!i n-!i or Jan., loth wires of tin' lim T legrapli Line of NoV York were broken at the same time between New York and Providence, y t the line worked well, and lln-ir Lumim-ss ivnstraii.-initted without interruption. The lower w ire broke first, and one end crossed tho upper w ire. Shortly after tho upper wire was broken, and the end crossed the lower wire thus making a circuit, though both wires were broken. Such n combi nation M'ldom occurs, and is worthy of note ns a curio- ity in telegraphing. At tii i: adjourned meeting of the Stock holders of the Lancaster Hank, hold on Saturday, it was reported that the actual ftibscriptioti to the new st-x-lc of the Hank reached (jSOft.OOO, wiih various promises of further siibs''rii!ion Tho President of .the Hank stated that some of tho delt, in djiico of tiinlier. tliev have furnished the ! tuev iouslv reported as worthless, were last year much of the material to loiM up course of being collected, and that the OlllMniHIIllg I II UlUlll'll ililll l" '-ll ir in to the miiii of S i:",:J7-J. Reading (Pa.) Journal. river landing up tho Missouri, has a ro k landing, and as far as l.v alien is con cerned, is too well known to need any praise. Omaha lillnge, in the interior of this county, on the Puppili n d' i;k, is a place for naMrnl venery, splendid groves , . i . . i . i oi luim-wooa I nmer a.. . ua,e. it , f U Vrk (one mill in operation ant another nuiia inj;), and is destined to be of incalculable impottaiicc in the now county. A. It. ;ilninro. The gentleman whose name stands at the head of this article, is one of the pio neers of Nebraska. It is now over two years since he became a rerident of our any other placo to be found in the Terri- "ise like a "giant tort.: No ono who has ever seen it. will e couuty seat of Sabpy county, deny the appropriateness of the design- decidedly tho best county in the Territory, lion. ' And now. wo ask. is there nothing U House will be Vault worthy of the " . I m . I . t . In thcae circuihstartcca Indicative of future place , ami nere lot us say, uuu u waa a prosperity to Bellevuel Let us "jujgo meet and worthy compliment to the vet of the future hv the past." Let us en- "an pioneer, Gen. P. A. SAar v, thnt this autre into the history of other placea in county, in which ho has vpent over thirty Vi. i. ...ii ...i. the went and see how far their origin is years oi ms me, miouiu iumj uis nw in .naloirv to the oriirin of lkllevue. St. and thus bear down to posterity a memo- o, I .... . I , ,11 L6ui was once only a "trading post" and rial ot nis enterprise ana nonnrauie tnar iiiUinnrvrtii.iii." Chicncro w once cler. Img may he live, until the pros- onlv a, "tradimr Post" and "missionary Parity of teeming thousands in our city " - I . . f . .1 -i r t I . ... atation." Detroit was once only a "tra- sn" vmuicate me wisuoin oi nis seiecuon din? rsvsr and "missionarv station." The when ho pitched his tent on tho banks aame may be said of rittsburg, and of K &q Missouri and called tho place '. .... . nn i pvit every western city tnat nas grown mto j .. ...v.. : 1. 1 t. i. t .mpurw... ...u ,v, u. The I0illK f iUc legislature cause these pioneers sent out by the I ur . lli. Iast H rrk. Companies have 'tho wholo country to On aceount of stormy weather, we have choose from, and thoir travel and cxiHJii- had no mail communication from Omaha enoe have enabled them to select the best for tho lust week up to Saturday night. locations. ' It was emphatically so in the case of ' Bollevue. Not another point equal Sn beauty and natural advantages can be fouud .in tho wholo Territory of Nebraska -not one. Speculators may plat towns, and commence to build them ; but die laws of nature aloue, can uphold and ensure their progress. Thus has it ever been, and unless the Jaw of nature become subverted, thus it ever will be. We are not envious of other towns spring ing up under the hot-house cultivation of speculators. -.We know they must have their day, and live until the speculators hare disposed of their "original shares" and towu lots to the green and greedy who rush in from the East and sutler themselves to be blindfolded by the per suasions and arts of the land sharks who Maud reaJy at every corner to fleece theia of tkeir moiiey. Not so with Iklle rue, Her proprietors do not go "kiting" with shares, and stock and lots, to mis lead and take in the unwary. . Property in Bollevue has a substantial value, and is sold to settler instead of speculators. The city is growing by means of indus try and honest enterprise, In no city in the Territory is property so low in pro Territory, und during thai time he has maintained the character of nn honorable gentleman, making friends and winning confidence wherever ho became known. Courteous in hW manners, and scrupu- ously exact in his business habits, he seems peculiarly fitted for tho duties of the ollice to which he was appointed by President Pierce that of Receiver of tho Laud Ollice. Wu think no better ipjioiutiiient could have been made. The ale attach upon his character was as un just as it certainly was unexpected ; and it seems to meet with the fate which it leserved. It is discountenanced by every fair-minded man, and the charges could be disproved by hundreds of his fellow- citizens. Lol. ijitMout s ciiaracter can not suiTor, though his feelings may have been wounded by the unfounded aser- hions of those who seek to injure his fair fame. It hai shown him that, while he has a few enemies residing ovt of the Territory, he is surrounded by "troops of friendd" at homo who, cuu appreciate his business qualifications ami integrity, us well as his agreeablo social qualities. With groat pride and s-atisfar tion, we inform the people of Nebraska of the upright and intellectual deportment of the delegates for I ass county, Messrs Slaughter nnd Cardwell. These gentle men have done their duty faithfully, and arc worthy of the confidence und respect of thoir constituents. Glenwood Time. You can add lion. Mr. Cole and Judge Wolf, of Carfs. Four Representatives truer than these, never entered tho halls of Legislature. They have nobly re deemed the reputation of Cass county this winter. Like Civ-ur's wife, they are all high above suspicion, and tho litions of Cass may well and justly bo proud of their uble, capable and faithful Repre- The Norfolk (Virginia) Herald says that a farmer in Princess Anne county has had twenty men employed killing ducks, nnd, up to the 'JOth tilt., they had consumed '. koirs of gunpowder. Tho gentleman .ships, on un average. o l ar- everv week. i i - I .1,1 I. '!. nml some weeks as nign oi narreis. iu-j eon-ist of canvas-lack, mallard, black, sprig-tail, laldl'aees, shovelers nnd n good proportion of wild geese. An ac. rn woman, ndlicied with nn in curable disease, recently arrived in Roch ester, New York, a stranger in the city, moneyless, and friendless. She said that her son, having become tired of supporting her, had placed her and her poor baggage on the cars, and left her helpless ns she was, to take care of herself. She was taken in charge by the overseer of the poor, and tho base ingratitude of the son is left unpunished. Wi:sr.t by the Reading (Pa.) Journal, that a connection between the Lebanon Valley nnd Reading Railroads was made a day or two ago, at the opposite the Freight Deimt. in that city. The first Locomotive passed up the roail as tar as (he Schuylkill viaduct, on the 3d of Jan. The ltridgu, though nearly completed, is not quito ready for the passage of the cars. riie mam tvirtion of the track between Reading and Womolsdorf is now laid. omii ai)Vi:rtisi:mkts. r ' ' " ' ' " J. A. junks. ia.n. w. vooi. Tin: lar(Ji:st Drug & Chomical Houso IN THE WEST. ! OM YHA CITY, NF.nRASK.Y TKMUTOKY JONES & WOOD, Wholesale ano Retail Dealkus it Dmi;.!, f Iicmienlfi, Paints, Oils, )yp Stuffs, Wiihlow (Mass, W ines, Liiiors, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. a.c. .tc. ITsviiii; pnrcli,T'- tlio en' iro shirk of nnCCS ant FANCY (iOonS r.irtn.Tly lc timinir t' ('. A. lfi'iirv &. Co., tnftticr with our own full parclMw-s, wo are iuv naliloil to r.ff-r tin- jiu'illc as romtct nn a snort mont of 1!U'(;S ami FANCY ;ool)S ns can bo foaml Wfst of Xn Mississippi fiver. Our slock Is of m.i srnit mtn rnoni;li tr supply tho wholo N 'liraska trado; ami having been pur rliisnl under tho mi.st I'avoraMo circum stances, wo feel assured in our statement. Ih it if Fine Gauds, as retards uuatilitv, qua I i'v and vrico. nrf anv ohiect in thoso dealing in 1)111 (is ami .M I.UIC J . I.i?, w u rntt oii.t these iiiducemonli to n 'reader extent tlinn anv o'licr house in the West. Country Merchants and I'livsicians ;iro requested to examine our Hlock before purchasing el-o whero ho la-tf JO.NF.S & WOOD. W. II. STARK. C. W. llti'DLRN. NF.W Boot and Shoe Store, On tFARN'HAM Street, Opposite the Kx rhane;e Bank. V, H, STARK &C0., The new Canitol huildinp; at Columbus, 'Ohio, is the largest of any Suite in the I nion. The appropriations already niaue amount to 81,10 1,71)0 3 Tho architect estimates the additional cost of completing the building at 5;U)i),K!.) 01, and of en- clofinf;, grading, and ornamenting the grounds at $ 130,000 more, 'making the eranit total of tho whole cost ot the new Stato house to be S1,0J,2S9 ,0. Would respect fully inform the ladies and cen- tleinen of Omaha nnd vicinity, that they have on h ind and arc manufacturing a complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the host quality, and warranted; compri sing the following, viz. : Ladies' Fine Lace and Concross Gaiters. " Kid Hooters and ( onerensOaitor. " 44 Slippers and Pa rod i Ties. Heavy Morocco and Calf Hootees. Misses " " " f Childs' " " " (ients' Sewoil Kip and Calf Boots. JpC""TOll ' ' " Fine French or Pump Boots. " Water Proof and Quilteil-Bottoin Boots. ' Patent Calf Boots. " Oxford Ties and Gaiters. " Kip and Calf Shoes. Boys' and Youths' Kip Boots and Brofans. All of which nre madp of the best material the market affords. Our facilities for aeleet ins are unsurpassed in Eastern cities, and we wish it distinctly understood mat we Warrant Evory Article Wo Sell. Wi: have the beat of workmen in our cm ploy. F.verv style of Boot or Shoe made to order, and warranted an easy and fashionable lit. Kesnecuuliv, no 13-tf W. 11. STARK &. CO. (J!,nN COD un niu lSr.!ILTS. L AT EAR RIVAL!! " AT GLENWOOD, 1UWA. TOOTLE & GREENE ar Kow fft RF.rr.ipT or A lnr.sH SUI I'I.V or Wliii li, when Complete, will ompoe the I. AUGUST Avr. hkst SKLF.CtF.l) STOCK IN MILLS COFM'V. out Krotu or ;ito( r.uir.s Are bought at tlie lowest terms for cash, consist u . - . COFFFF.. srtJftK, TKAS,. FISlf. KICF., CCKRANTS, . y HAI SINS, i ( . ' CAM)1F MOLASSES, SV HUP. Futar. M UTS, LC, &c., Jte mil ;oons. Ladies and Cents, call and sea them, and price fcr yourselves. They have not been summered and wintered in St. Louis, but bought nnd shipped direct from the Eastern cities. Late styles and a full assortment of DRESS HOODS, from a ten cent Lawn to a Two Dollar Silk. Also, a few fine SILK SHAWLS, BONNETS and PARASOLS. CI.OTIII. A fine stock old and young, fogies and 'fast' men, call soon if you want a luce coat vest or pants, on reasonable terms. HATS! HATS!! New styles, cheap and durable. HAitmvAiu:. A very larye assortment, consisting In part of Smith's Tools, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Rakes. Hoes. Bella. Mill, Crosscut, and Hand Saws, Tiles, Augers, Axes, Broadaxes, Adze, Chisels, fcc, tc, to the end of the chapter. IllII,II; MATERIAL.!. A larije lot, consisting of Tino Doors. Sash, Shutter Blinds, Paints, Oils, Nails, Locks, Latches, Glass, Putty, &x. FlItMTt KF.. . Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Tia Safes. Cubboars, Stands, &c. fVf We will sell cheaper for casn mas anv house in Western Iowa. noR-tf. TOO I LK & liHtKSK. The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette says: A sad frleigh not a sleigh for sule made its appearance on the river ice yes terday. The motive power was the wind which gathered in a big sail, sent tin sleigh living like a bird across the ice. The sailor navigating it tacked aiwut ns though the craft were in the water, in stead of on it. It was a popular institution during the day.' Tin: ' Rr.AruNo Antra' published in Ilea ling, Pa., closed its sixtieth year with the last number. It was commenced in 17H7, and has been published uninterrupt edly ever since. It is one of the ino-t lucrative (lormuii establishments in the United States, nnd strange to say notwith standing the German language is gradu ally gAiug out of use, its list of subscribers is ttill on the increase. ANOTHER GRAND ENTERPRISE! 1000 PAIRS Eastern Boots & Shoes SELLING AT COST AT THE OMAHA CITY Boot and Shoe Store, To mike room for my own manufacture. Also, a good assortment of Ladies' and Cents' Rubber, Overs and Sandal of A. No. 1 quali ty, nt a very small advance, together with a complete assort ment of work of my own tnnn iil'acturej including Ladies' nud Ui-iits' Bullalo Overs. Also, a well selected Stock of Leather and Findings. P. S. Everv style of Boot or Shoe mnile to order, as usual, and warranted easy, fashion able ami durable, no 13-'.f. W. HENRY STARK. HUFFMAN'S STAGE LINE. BELLE Vl'E. ST. MARYS T. A N 1) (i L E X W O () D S53$&$& STACK LINE. f InYHl 7??i. HUFFMAN'S LINE will leave Glenwood, via. St. Marys for Bollevue, on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Saturday's, at 10 o'clock, A. M., anil will leave the Benton House, Bollevue, via. SI. Marys for (ileuwood, on the same days at 1 o'clock, P. M. .' This Line connects at St. Marys, with the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph Stages, and at Clenwood with the various lines from the Mis Bissipd to the Missouri Rivers. ; Travelers on this Lino will find every con venience and accommodation, to make their trips pleasant and speedy. Comfortable Coaches,' Careful Drivers and well-fed Horses. ROBERT IJUFFMAN. no5-tf. The total valuation of the Coimnon- i.i. e i ..II ,... weaiui m l finis) n unia iui un mi- ivmn- j f ties, as fhown bv the auditor general's j banks, a new and splendid assortment or We learn bv one of our citizens, who just returned from there, that much busi ness was done last week in both branches of the Legislature. Speaker Gibbs, of the Lower House, hm been very ill for the last week, so much so, that he has Uen unable to attend the session of the House, and on Tuesday S. A. Strickland, of this place, was chosen Speaker, ; io Um. Among the most important bills t pa.-sed both HiHisOft, is the ono for iho erection of a new country from ihe South ern Eieeliou District of Douglas county. :.. r if A. ... ! M'lllH .ITVB III IUI." mmiTI I iv"I T . I'M . . . . , .11 .1 . , , . , ., . ,, repori, 15 c.J.il,on,oui uu nim uun'n; Iv.rkpatrick, m the Council, he is too wi 11 ( is (l Ux aa.M!S!,in,.lrt 0f gl.UlU.'Jttr 7(5. known throughjut tho length and breadth j phe nuuibor of taxable inhabitant:, is.Tsi. of this Territory to need u remark. 1S . The amount of stocks hekt by in- - - ' , j corporated coinpuuics is l,73,d'.K. trj It is denied by the "NehraAmn, j um ot- railroads and canab, fr3;J,3t", that Cuming wished to move the Capita!, 010. and further states that the high ollicial NEW GOODS! NEW STORE!! I1IIE undersiirued have opened. at ttieimew X store on Douglas street, opKsitc tlie denie s ihe charge. Mr. "Nebraskian !" Cot. Ui: wi ra4zi:n, of Lancaster city, Pa., f.T inreiv j-enrsn prominent politician ask your Attorney-C,'en"ral and your of the Sine, die 1 iaV.ia Itwme Asylum, Maior.l2ener.il of the Territory, or (Jon. l ,11 ris, l, 011 TT H T-W P. A. Saq y and fifty good men of liclle vue, it that high othvial denies it. Colonel, it will he recollected Itecame in- uane a month or two ago, owing to finan cial ditliculiies connected with the Lan caster 15.iuk, und was taken to the Asylum in cocso'i'.teiice. Ax. Ituobdis rt OprnTiox. Ve clin the f 'Uowim? from tho 'al!ey This is a measure the people of this Dis- j ,1.) rVgiM.-r: trict have etruggled hard for for thela-ij .Aa cs.r:lordinary operation was per threo years, and thanks to the unllimh- forue d on Mrs. Sarah Siifer, who has iiiir. imcoinoroniiaiti'T and urgent steady been drop. ical for several years. The pursuit of this result by the Delegation quantity of water drawn from the uiiut j W.H, ntt j,ro.ia!,.y( MiliQ r uju lr; ; , . ... , . i . ., i amounted to 11 gallons. Ihe wa.er i ,;i ,;,,. r from this Dliut. we have at last -1 u,.idl,a 10 Us. L) lh, . a,.-,uiing --. , . curea in tins wnai me greai iiuij .rn) oi m uj. ,., ilt) j,Min.U The opuratun was our people so long, so much and earnestly ( performed without the hast possible pain . . . t .'. .i. 'ru.... i . .1! .-I. K...... Tor Sieaiu l'rigalu Niagara was taken out of ill ! dry-dock at the navy-yard N. j turers, and are of the very bent quality DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, in )OKS, STATION ERY, &c. Our stock of Dry Goods comprises all kinds of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILD REN'S DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS OP DOMESTICS and everything that is requisite to make up a commeie assartmeni or urv iioous We hive a biro lot of Clothinp; thnt Is wel and f.ishionablv mad", nnd o.it. .C tho bi-st material. O ir s'.ock consists of all kinds of Gents' I'urnisliirijj Goods. BOOTS end SHOES. Our stock of Boots and Shoes is the larsrest ever off1, red to the ciliensof Nebraska. They are purchased tlirect.lv from the inaimfae- ismiw ooods JUST RECEIVED BY NUCKOL L S 8c C O., ' UL.K?VUU1, imy.A, j A Larsre and Well Selected Stock ("Express ly for THIS M.vnKET) of , r Dry Goods. - j Clothinp, -Castings, Groceries, , ' -(ueeusware, Hats k Caps, '' t ,' Boots Shoes, Pine Doors, Iron, . Nails, ' . . , r Sash, ' . . Hardware, ' .... CuMery, Locks, . . r Latches,. . ) Window Shutters, &.C, ix, i Havixo been bought and shipped at low figures, w-e flatter ourselves we are able to otfer such inducements to CASH HUT KHS as have not heretofor been otrered. ; W'c ask an examination of oar Goods and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. The La dies will find at our Store a large tock of CHALLI, BER AGE, D EL.MNS, ' POPLINS, ,', GINGHAMS, V1CTOKIA LAWNS, EMimoiDEUED UOBES, ' PLAID SILKS, &c, &c.,' All of which will be sold verv LOW. NUCKOLLS t CO. Glf.nwooo, Mills Co., Iowa. no 4-tf. . l ., on Saturday toe Ililh ol Jan. iliey nre expecting to have lo-r under steam in a few daw. We are informed that she p uu- mm STORE! . . 1 - .. 1 1 1 . I .. ...... ii ;r L.ira.1 an- .1:1 lii-H, iiiiu ii-ci-ni.iv uu- . .. rinsed in the Easter,, ci'ies, and wc intend MC7 GUUDSIi NEW f KlCtS Sli di'llin thin at astonisliiic low prices. All , wew iiVerjining, ai me uia dwiuu the ciii.c!:s of O.unha and vicinity are rc (piei'ed to call and examine our slock, as they will find it. to their interest to dj so. I, V We shuly to please. no. 10-tf PATRICK t CO. wished. Whatever maybe said of this j to the patient. There is some slight lupo Legislature, or die majority party that j eutcrtai,,HllfAe!Ir: have acted together for the common goal t,ic Skvti: Trvok. Some idea of of the Territory, this is due them, to say, tlie extent of tlie trade hi" skates may be that iu regard to this particular measure. 1 f-'rmeil from tho fact that one house in .ll.llkl'l Mid i, 1 lllliiuti'iuut ll'll .tj- W 1 1. I.I AM KRODS1IAM. A Scntw St. am.hit) (according to the New iloilford .Mercury) is being fitted nut at Providence for the northern whale ! kkank l. kemp. fcdiery. Capt. Sowle, formerly of the j sliip Soa, of Wurron, H. I., is to command j her.. ! a TT t a vn tpwttuv btitji? I W U 11 fUlil tf J J A A U VU. Ox the IMh cf Jan., tlie legislature of KEMP &. FRODSllAM, Khixle lelaml, m joint convention, elected "pvF.ALERS in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, XJ Musical Instruments, Juries, Wiot Guns, uinvnds of "JIU Jn,nei Simmons, Republican, to . f1 tho Senate of the United Stales, in the pinion oi , , , ,t New York and Pistols. , . v .!...... t .,..! .....1 ' -'"v .m-j, - . - - - M the present tune tins season ......-ln.v,1...l IIISIICH WHICH Will HOI UHUClJ-L.! 1. Pl. ,.,.. ,.F ''i-'i'11' " ... . riner.i liliriwiniv- J I -i.ium L'llll. X III.- utlil '.l.ll . . f W f V. p . l.vv. I. easily foi-otten by the citizens of tlie new I the cheap skates is imported from Cicr- rlac? of !s,,!,:Uor JmP.s w.h,:;e ,!'rm ,f Thirty hour and ciu-ht d.y clocks of th two rtion to iu intrinsic value, and in no county of Sum. J5ut. says the render, inatn V. service exjnres on the 4th of -March next, j best m innfactories iu the Union; steamboat and ollice spring clot lc. i 4 n t . . :. iivr nirt en.irn inn in n irnniirii iiv nr .t.-o city m th prospect so good ot a rmpiu.iyon write too iasi; mo vji.. ,v UlMUi .iove. -v iuohmiumh is um -v ; , - ui.u incre. of price. Imsed upon j the BiUt It is not our purpose to entire j foot in "hZ ' Kin thaSle A exj 5 me 1 SS o"f fa the busines. of the place and the farming whether he has or w. 11. h enough for ; J-JJ C oA Pfi ymir K',7, nnd all have to' wind up h?ir i .a", ation back of it, and seeking a mar- us to know mat, t-y a large anu t mim-mc u oV(r troilt ll(),)rS) allairs, utIoss recharterej by the legula- i common and wn'er-proof e.,. , , c'a c:i), noon Him 'rl4 in From its majority, the Legislature have haJ the rohaorin' them visible ai ni ght as well as ture now in setiion. popul kat for iu reductions there, nosition on the Missouri river, near the patriotism and Uie wisdom to pass the ly day. junction of the Tlatte with that stream, it . Bill, lx luving, as they did, it was iu and G EN. SlMOS Vx inevitably become the key to the whole i of itself a principle of justico and right. J was elected a I'nitei IVrrhorv inland. West and North. When1 Sahvt cimty is destine 1, from the nmny succeed Richard Br.. a i.i n inn-ro i SARPY it ENGLISH. " EDWAED C. BOSBYSHELL HAS t.hn honor to inform the people of tlis Southern District of Douglas and the adjoin in?; counties, Nebraska, that he is now open insr one of the largest Stocks of GOODS ever brouu'lit to Clenwood, Mills county, Io' consisliiifr of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, QUEENSWARE, NAILS, LEATHER, CORDAGE, IKON, OILS, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, . CARPENTERS' TOOLS, YANKEE KQTIONS, &., And everything that mar be found penerHy In city stores, all of which ho will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. rr ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRO DUCE taKen lu rxchviiRR for Jood. .. ,..- .. ;..1.,j - ... .1.1, r..r 1 1... e..alirii Ir '.la ,'1ii..Vi i.nill.n. It. ..a ....p .niu.' .. r...... Ini.m wnuiilrv u-idliWirr irOOll Alia I M.', .1 1 1 II II. fill, IIIKUIK'ID'I. Tin 111.111 l"ll ' "HI... i .........f. A Skating M tcii is said to have come willjtllow to enumerate. ) cheap Coo ls, either nt wholesale or retail, n ., I,', ... - , . l -.1- I i.F II. a . .1 BnU gn Ilia I ..-.II .nm.nv l... . , Mi I. rr f.n.1 V 9 til I II I: K l i" AMinox, ueputilican, oil in mo vicinity tr ismiaio, netween a -"'.""'-.- ........ ... ............ i.e1 States Senator to . rhiiadelphian and a New York merchant. , ,ir, ...., " i A ., Lr,in. . ,,. aui. adhead. , fr WU) n fidn, I o .iaiia Cirv. N. T. Ci rvwoon. lovra. ' no 4-tf