Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, July 02, 1857, Image 3

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    BELLEVUE GAZETTE.
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1S-37.
RATES OF AI)Yi:UTlSL(;.
Square (12 lines or less) 1st insertion
Each subsequent insertion ....
One square, one moti: li .........
three months.. ...
$1 o
j Oil
" " eix " ') (Ml
m.i V.-l . . Ill llO
O nines cards (il line or less) 1 year 5 00 I
O.ib coVunn, one year
CO (10
Rue-half column, one year
" fouilh " "
a.'i 00
CO 00
10 00
" eighth " "
column, nix month
" hilt column, six months
fourth " " "...
20 oo
10 00 '
eighth " " 00
" column, three months 20 00
" half column, three months 13 01)
' fourth " " " 10 00
eighth " " " 00
Announcing candidates for office S 00
job work.
Tor eich'h Khet bills, pi-r IM
tl 00
1 or q iarlcr "
l',rhilf "
l'nr wli,i!e
1 00
" A oo
it 00
l'lirsuilori'd pnper,half sheet, per 100
for Ida i'-s, p"r quire, first quiie
l'.i't'h sulxoq lent quire
f'ird-i, per pack
tirh suh'K'rient pack
5 00
2 00
1 00
1 .VI
1 00
l'or Ball Tickets. I'incv paper per hnn'd i 00
L icli anhserrieat haudrcd 4 Oi)
NOTICE.
ALT, PERSONS Indebted to the "Oarette"
fur subscription or advertisements, will please
make hrmuliatc payment toT. B. Lemon, the
.authorized afrent for collections and persons
who have accounts against the paper, will pre
sent them, with their vouchers, to the agent,
for settlement, without delny.
Another Mot v.
We stop the press to announce that we have
received a II mi bill,' calliiiir a Convention
on Tnesd.iv. the It'll Inst., and fixiti? the
,,l:.ce f liolilimr it at Bellevue. We wilt
b:liin. (n il,;. r-'l If all i. 1
mterpose no objections to this c.. If all is ,
on the sqcase, wc will go in for it henr'.ily,
but if no, it will leave us free to act. We !
, . , , .. . , . . i . J
want no packed delegation to .decide a ,
matter it is of too much importance to the '
interests of the Territoy. We hope for har-j
mony and good fceling-and when the wishes ,
in uic uiijiin v ul mo ici.jfio oic rfi'j
fairly and honorably, we will roll up our
alcoves and fi.'ht manfully for the nominee.
Ot: i- Own .tl alters.
Wc have been under the necessity of moving
our otTicc and fixtures to a no' her location, and
the room not being finished as soon as we an
ticipated, we were conip'lled, as we intimated
in o ir last issue, to misj getting a paper out
last week. This is not the worst of the case
for we are considerably behind this week but
those w-ho know anything about the troubles,!
trials and vexation of the removal of an office j
taking into con udcration luc pi that must
inevitably be the result, wo anticipate that
o;( readers will excuse us this time. We
" v ' A W n-inctunt tn the future.
I-ois oi (,'niius
We call the attention of our leaders to the
advertisement of Messrs. Seaton &, Howies.
They have on hand, cheap for cash, avery ar
ticle they have described, and being old mer
chants in thia locality and the cleverest kind
of fellows in the Territory, we feci assured
that the public will palronue thera. 2TCall
and try them.
A TtVorrt.
We received a communication from a lady
contributor, whom we highly respect and
whose elfisions are eagerly 'sought for, but
owing to circumstances over which we have
i . -n..i 1 . ... . t
ivj , uiiLiui. li I'.iimrir .nniinr itna ...nni. I .
' tu,
V, r !ti ., nC"",,,rCall0n Whte taoomply with this Ordinance, said
entas, w-e wi 1 publish after a personal Marshal is hereby authorized and it shall
to thTfact If h ' r "Jll"!'U? "if, I or ru -lure from ihe park or other
to the fact of having no tune to do it. We, public ground on which the ia.ne may be
this week, nre under Hi. n...;i !.:...... i ...... . "l J
' . . i.nr- I
hno over" advertisements in order to get
out. We promise better in future.
Tire! FireJJ lire!!!
By reference to oar advertising columns, it
will be seen that our friend J. J. Tows Esq.,
is the Agent for the Chicago city Insurance
Company a good ins'itutson. Get insured I
we have seen the effects of a raging fire a few
days n-o. It is always lest to be on the safe
fide.
He h is also on hand any amount of Land
W Trm'.s for sale.
(i-I-lr.Oion.
The e ver nieinoral lu 4lh of July, will
be celebrated bv the citizens of Bellevue.
f , I
oarpy Li-unty together with a. I others;
who may wUi to participate, in front of
tb ... p . ir ...
uu! Lvnun House, to ctuninence nt 10
u clock A M.
The following u the o dcr of exerci
ses :
Music.
l'raycr.
Mutic.
R:nJinj of Declaration of Independence.
Music.
O nr. ion.
Music.
Benediction.
Pinnora will he prepared at t!.e Belle
vue House, and Benton House, for the
O'.'Coinniodiition of all the guests w ho way
Le present on tho occasion.
By order of the Committee.
School Your t Iiildrrn.
Recall the attention of the citizens of
Hellevue, t ihp Card ci Mrs. Nvc, wh
propu,os to open u si hool in this city.
This Lady is emb.-nily calculated to iu-6-ruct
the yjuth of this city, and w e hope
ibat greed for ri. lies will
not out-
wei oh
lu rejHinMbility that parents'
k I .... .1.1 r .. i
1
" " ' "i reiranl to truinin-j the nu-
l miudi , f th.-.r children.
Iul4-iw ikIi iu t Hall.
The Ho-hoyi, b .tli old nnd ymin nre-
gain to have n groat time mi tho i-u of
tlio -lili of July. iTopat nitons nro loin-
made tut n grand svnlo.
r . .
Srt.no, irmt hns
" cliariiii to bh-.:Iu: the- favaeo IriaM. t
avng; onnM, t
t will lm thorn liri'.'ht ovoM Vioimiv mul
iviu Youth will bo tl cio handsome
women with more innturc njro, no dotill
'
will he thc-rp, to
Tiij) tlio light fantastic too."
Hoys! enjoy yoursi lvca " ga it when
t'.lll !. I'.illli.i . Ii.l.t IMII I.AI I I
, - ,
)v"'lrP" "'" bL' "
can't," and that's our li x we nre getting
ii
" Our jumping days are o'er,
The evening shades appear."
And another thing, if wc wore over so
w illing wo could imt go, for tlio very
good reason that wo have had no iuvita
ton. I i 1 1 1 that don't amount to anything
ina new country. So, we say, nil who
have the dimes to Fpare, be on hand,
l( n . 11 .!.!.. ,!, 1 i I .. i - u.
if I tier ii infill, itii ui (i.iii tin v liiil,
Ami go home with the gals in the morntn".
Hvv f.roccry.
Our friend 55. JI. 1'iki;, has cjiened an
excellent esnblishmei.t on Jlisrotiri Av
enue, eu::t of Jliiin, where lie w 1! be hnppy
to wait on tl.oso w ho wi-h to purchase
good fre.sh Groceries. Look out for his
advertisement next week.
lie who is always his own counsellor
will often have a fool for a l'!"-u.
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A t'aiJ."
.... ,
At the earnest sobcititt,...! of man ,1, re
interested. Mrs J. E. N i E, has U ci .ed to
open a select school in the r,n n' a.e the
r; ore.or pu. 1 . .. w in 1 1., on M e ine.ua v,
V!" ' 'b.V or J ily.to coa.i.el-tw-lve weeks.
. '' y' "uecesstul rxperi.-i.ee m icacli-
j.,. ., r,.rrrenco, frolll ,,.. f the best east-
ei :i school i, give her cor:feleiire to'ask t"c
r-'Ifonnae or t!i citie,, or n.-levuc.
1 III lll' 1111,1 1 llUIUirill 1 III IK'Ul'i.
t-, s 1 a torin. Common branches
For the first rudiments in rending an I spell
Iien-
writ;
1,,'j, Lrainmar. arithmetic, an-l iti-ojraphv, p"
a term. Higher English branches and French,
rt, J;',, iat , pri,, phu1l, P1
m trm rominenrement or ine firm aim oi-
punctual in their daily attendance s nod no de
duct ion will be made for absence, except in
cases of protracted illness.
CITY ORDINANCES.
Ordinance o. I.
Be il enacted ly lic Miyor and Common
1 1 Council of the City of Jklln'ue, Thm no
person .hall build, or be permitted to build,
or erect, anv house or other (structure up-
0 ar)y parlt, or upon any other public j
grounJSt within the limits of said City ;
; nn,( tiat jtl a cascj where any house, or
oiher siructure, has been built, or ere -led,
on any such park or other public ground,
it shall be the duty of the owner or occu
..e eaK rinihiiii or Ktrueture to re
move tlie same within ivo days, after
receivjnp; notice of the
Ordinance, except as hereinnfier provid
ed ; and it shall be the duty of the Mar
shal of said City, immediately after the
passage of this Ordinance, to notify ull
owners or occupants who shall have erec
ted any house or structure on any such
park or other such public rroundd of said
City, to remove the same, by serving the
owner or occupant with a copy of this
Ordinance, with a written request there
on endorsed, for such owner, or occupant
to remove such house or structure, and,
111 C.I sn mi..,,,. .,.....! ..l,ll
cuiKiiuu, unu ior such purnoie said Mar.
shal is hereby authorized to rail upon all
fcwu ima-iis 10 assi.-t in such removal.
Adopted June o'h, 1S-57.
G HO. .1 F.NN 1 NGS. Mayor.
Attest Chas E. McKay, Recorder.
"VT AILS and CLASS Cheap at the BELLE
ll VI E STOKE.
CI'TLERY A largo assortment of Pocket
Knives, Knives and Tovks, &c., at the
I RELLEVUE STORE.
I A large stock of RE ADY'-f ADE
CLOTIHNC .t- Easiern Prices, can be found
at the BELLEVUE STORE. r.o 30-!f.
f? i Sacks G. A. Salt in Store and must be
sold by CLARKE U BRO.
IIWllll
.
1 10 Sacks of Family Flour for sale bv
CLARKE A. BRO.
June 4:h n3l 2t.
t'lothtnjr! (!thh:sJ Clothing!
ALYUOE STOCK OF READY MADE
. Clo hing of th- latest Fashion, at.
CLEAR WATER. WHITE A; SANDERS.
June I'.h, 1"7. 1.31.
L
OOKING CLASSES of all sizes, at
CLEARVYAEER, WHITE i. SANDERS.
tKil.
IiOCKI'.T KNIVES and Table Cutlery to
be found fit
CLEARWATER, WHITE &. SANDERS.
n31.
BEST American Calicoes at 12 1-2 cen's
per yard, and other Diess Coodi iu ro
portion, at
CLEARWATER, WHITE St SANDERS.
n31.
"I l-.s-I
J Fl.
OOR1NO and SIDING, ami for sale by
la
A
no 2'J-tf H. T. CLARKE.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CROCK
crv. OUfir.Eand Single r.nstcrn made Har-
CLEAK WATER, WHITE i. SANDERS.
i.:ii'.f.
.MtESH FLOUR. A fine lot of Fancy SU-
l1 PERFINE FLOUR, received by the Mo-
nomrahel.i
Also. Fie.h CORN MEAL by the sleimei
Joha Warner, no 2'i-if II. T. CLARKE.
OiiIIiihih -t o. 4.
j ,',- it enmtr I y the M yr nnd Common
: '"' ; A Vify ".VAr.-f Tl, t
'"1'-"" 1 "l ""M"1,1 l11'11'1
l nil MiV li ill v.-t.uu it iiiini iiiu llllt'Il't'l
,. f ., , tif ,u.,,vu
A.l..i,iil Ji l.ith ls.17.
(JI'O. J I.N M MiS. .Uryor
' Atlc-bt Cn as. 1'. M It i v, lUrurJir.
Onliiiitutr o. :I.
7,V ilr,ufe,thi Me M.,or n,l Conwwn
., ., ., .!.. .. .. .
t oiinci kJ I he ( I') of J.l,(i'ue, Hint th
I Assosor pruft'i'tl ill unto to u.-oiMt ilietnx
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AJoptod Juiie 15th, IS.57.
(MX). .IKNNKNCJS, .Uyor.
Atio-d Ciias. V.. MlUav, Recorder
TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES;
Or, The Forger Convicted.
j Do you Wiitil toi'ire u Sui t PmH ullrt
itnin.it Counterfeiting lunik Jolen f
IlKAI !. Jtl'.AI)!! 1U:.I!!!
Subscribe! Subscribe! Subscribe!
JOHN S. DYE is the Autlior.and the Hank
Note etisravers all say that he is the greatest
judge or paper money living.
CIIE.UT.lt Til N THE CHEAPEST 1
PLTTLU T1N THE I! EST I
,,,i.i , ii, n.1 . . , ..
Published weekly. 1U vhole only One
U..i.ar.i icar.
t.rtl.AU y.i' DISCOVr.RY of the present
century 'jr detecting counterfeit Bank Notes;
ilescri ing cery cemiine lull in existence, imd
C.sruhi: ing at a glance every counlei feit in cir
culation. Arinngcd so Milinirably that refer
ence Is easy ami detection ins'antancous. No
I'njes to hunt up, hut so simplilied and arranged
'V't the merchant, hanker and buaiiicss man
j crte ..-e all at a glance.
I' las taken vears to make peirecttlns
i Ml EAT DISCO V Ell V. Hi urgent neces-
' 'i'v for such a work has long been felt by
p,,-nmereia men. It has been published to
: n,,vvv ,)ie call for neh a preventive, and needs
i ,, lt fo , )ft i;110..v ((, , iv,.rallv Itatroni.ed.
. ,. ,,,, , n hn, h atlMnutrd bv
n,u ,,
linn, ll describes every bank noe tn three
. (liii;.rP!,t lanciiajes En-lish, t'reii.h and lier-
.,., 1!lv r,.nJ iaine ,u ,jjs
t own native tonrn.'; "
Ti -as. The piper will be about 0 by -12
;,!, ., .;i ,1... ..,,. i ii ...I.
! Note List published, together with the rate of
discount. Also a list of all the private Hank
ers in America.
A complete summary of the Finances of
Europe and America will be published in Meh
edition, toother wi'h all the Important news
of the day. Also INTEREST! F(S STORIES
from an old manuscript found in the East, and
no where else to be found. It has never yet
appeared in print, and furnishes the most com
plete history of Oriental Life, iinj describing;
the most perplexing positions in which the
Ladies and gentlemen of that country have
been so often found. These stories will con
tinue throughout the whole year, and will
prove the most entertaining ever offered to the
public.
rV" Furnished weekly to subscribe! s (inly
nt $1 a year. All letters must be addressed
to JOHN S. DYE. lirnker.
Publisher and Proprietor.
3m33 71) Wall Street, New York.
" EIC IIER-& D A VE1 rORT7
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
of Hellevue and vicinity that- thi.v have
commenced the TAILOIUXti liLTSIN T.SS ii'i
(ho building fnrmerlv occupied bv .1. M. Her
tav.eoroer MAIM street and FIFTH AVEN
UE, ami intend keeping constantly on hand
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
and VESTINCS,
Which w ill be made up to order with neat
ness and dispatch.
Also, FURS and HIDES bought or tskenln
exchange for goods. no 3u-tf.
H. MCVF.R. A CETZSCHMAN.V.
Meyer is Getzschmann's
U'lourlns
The undersigned bee leave to inform tl..
citizens of the Hili'iiiiinir romitie in 'nl,r ,.,-,
Iltit !)... U'..:i I:.
....... ,.T , .muni, li; n nKW I-kULKI.NU
MILL, with two run of Burrs, at
ST. MARV, MILLS CO., IOWA.
(o be In operation cm the Nt i t Anrr'ist, t7.
Fanners will do well u, Mise plcr.tv cf Wl.'it
as wo are. prepared U pay the l,h;hmt i ri,.rS
in rss'-.
; "f," Hai'ey will also bo boueVt by tl.- r-ro-
lieUuS f the 1
ST. MARY r.p.nv.'i:nv,
at e ' t:Prve-. re-
BELLEVUE HOUSE.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE
LARGE AND POPULAR
H O T E L,
OFFERS EVERY
To the Public, and will reader
Assimors attiixtio.v
To V.t vaaU of JJIS C VESTS.
J. T. ALLEN.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, lS.o. 1-tf
rASK t. KEMP,
WILLIAM ISODSllAM.
Mew IToe'Es.
HUN AIO) JEWELRY STOSE.
KEMP &. FRODSHAM,
DE XLERS in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry,
Musical Instruments, Rifles, Shot Guns,
and Pi.tols. '
CLOCKS.
Thirty hov.r and eipht day ch.oks of the two
best manufactories in the Union steamboat
and oifice spring clocks.
GUNS.
SInL'le and double shr (Jnns, from five to
fifty dollars ; Ri-les, of our own Make; also.
Ei'st.ra r-ike: Pi Vols of all kinds; -u,
flasks, shot bags, wadilirig and wad cut'.eis;
coinmon and wa:er-prM.f capsi colt's cans,
and n-imero is orher sr.icle suitable for the
Western trade, which neither time nor snace
will allow to enumerate.
r'xf All of the aboii ar'icles sold on the
mnsl reisiiirihle terms. Ri-'niih dune to
orb-r at s'lurt notice. y.if
O mi Ci i y, N. f.
V I ,Ol T1 I'H
' NEBRASKA IN 1057.
Tms worV , ,,, ,,, rr(,,,v for
iv th i.ih int. Ihe in si supply was re
reived last uerU mul Mult immediillrW Hold
A new County M.i p. collected by Mr. Rvrrs,
according to the county boundaries establish
ed by the l.rist.it nre hi st. w inter, ha heen
engraved esprrslv for the work,nml will ap
1 pear In tin' M t edit Ion.
I Resides a hutoiv of the Territory, It con-
ilitlon and pro.pceis, the work contains the.
; 'i"' .,a",' ,"f
I nileil States pie-emp
.complete fre-.mptor'a
Nebraska, Binl a iligcst of the
niiiui laws, making n
ulcle nre..innlnt-'a rniilp. t-'vrrv oetaon
! tntereatecl in Nrhiakn whould have a' ropy of
the work. IMce. witli the mn. 7.1 renti
" . . '
. H- lAlll III
without the map. Ml cents. Sincle copies mail
ed. postage, paid, on receiptor price td any
part of the ccunlrv.
(?. C. WOOLWOItTH,
Omaha, June 11, l!W32ir I'lihllsher.
KK K S, K T A T I ( ) N 1 : 1 1 V
AM) l'AIT.Il HANGINGS.
A cotnjdcte assottnient nt
WOOLWOUTH'S Pookstore,
Omaha fit v, N, T.
CT7"fr,'cial "Sut for tcuooi Poors.
'-'w32
THE MISSDUKI RIVER AND IOWA
STONE COMPANY.
ATSr. MAUVS, MILLS CO.,
IOWA,
ARE prepared to furnish Western lows and
Nebraska with SWll, ;lMVr"L. I IMK.
I n- n i, .v ni, 1 1 .. 'i i nui.iii hi every
, Vi,ri,.tV( , ,,, They have facilities
i for ouarryiug A V Y QUANTITY, that may
he n led, and also intend to make
DHICK. WATER LIME, &C.
100 Laborers
REFER .NCI-5jJi P. Cllou Tt: AO Js, &, Co.,
St. I.OIMi. ('.Hltitf., WtARC, &. UHNTON,
Cor n. if. It i v rvs.'
All or.lers sho ,U be nd.lressed to
INtt. Wj ANTHONY", S-cavTAav.
St. Marys, Marcl) tath, UZT. iillf.
Willi i ADvi:RTisnMi:Ts,
1. A.
sy. wtuD.
Tllli LAUdfcST
Drug Chemical llouso
I N- T1IK WEST.
i OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY
JONES
& WOOD
!
Wnoi.r.sA i.i: am)
Drugs,
Hit ah. Dcalliis in
C'lieinicils,
Paint.,
Oiif.
iye SI nils.
Window tilass,
Wiiie,
Li'piors,
Ciears,
Tobacco, fcc. A.c. fce..
Hiving purchased the entire stock of
DRUGS and FANCY GOODS formerly be.
longing tn C. A. Henry. Co., together' with
our own full purchases, we are now enabled
to offer the public as complete an assortment
or DRUGS and FANCY GOOD B9 can be
found west of the Mississippi river. Our
stock is of magnitude enough to supply the
whole Nebraska Hade; and having hepn pur
chased under the most favorable circum
stances ve feel assured in our statement.,
that if Fine Goods, as regards quantity, q ral
ily ami Price, are any object to those 'dealing
in DRUGS and MEDICINES, we can offer
these inducements to a greater extent than any
oth-rWis. in IU. Wl- Country Merchants
and PhyieiMis are requested to examine, our
stock In-fore purchasing elsewhere
no 13-tf JONES . Jl WOOD.
ANOTHER-"
GRAMD ENTERPRISE!
1000 PAIRS
Eastern Boots & Shoes
SELLING AT COST
AT THE OMAHA CITY
Boot and Shoo Store,
To make room ror mv own manufacture.
Also, a good assortment of Ladies' and Gents'
liui-'ier, Overs anil Sandals of A. No. 1 quali
ty, at n very small advance, t..jriipr with a
complete assortment of work of invown man
ufacture, including Ladies' and Gents' Buffalo
Also, n well selected Stock of ,
Leather and Findings.
I-. c i.very style of Boot or Shoe made to
orm-r, n usual, amt warranted easv. fashion
able and durable, '
rillt- IIE.VRY STARK.
NEW GOODS MiEsY STORE M
'T1HE undersigned have opened.at their new
uoiii., ii --vr nnu spiciniiu assortment cf
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING",
BOOTS and SHOE'S.
BOOKS, ST A Tl ONERY.fcc.
Our stock of Dry Goods comprises all kinds of
LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILD
REN'S DRESS GOODS,
ALL Kill DS OP DOMESTIC3
and everything that Is requisite to make up a
viiiiipic.c a j 5iu i iii.iii oi iry i.oous.
We have a large lot of Cbiltiij (hit is welj
and fashio-iably made, and out of the best
material. Our stock consists of ad ki:ids of
Gents FumU'ii.ig floods.
ROOTS and SHOES.
Our s'ock of Boots and Shoes is the larsest
ever o.T-red to the cituensof Nehiaska. They
are purchased directly from the manufac
turers, and are of the v ry best quality.
Our goods' ro all new. and recently pur
chased i i die Eastern ei-ies, sal we 'intend
sellii i them at as'o.ii.hing loy prices. All
the ci-ize-is of fl.ua!,. and vicini-v are re-q-is'ed
to call and exairiine our stock, as tcy
will find it to their interest to do So.
(! V We study to please,
noio-tf PATRICK CO.
w. ii. s task. U. w. iikravss.
NEW
Boot and Shoo Storo,
On FARNHAM Street, Opposite the Ex
change Rank.
BELLEVUE, .May 20, 1Sj7.
Found iu my bugg. placed there bv some
unknown person, a Lady's WORK BASKET,
con'aiiiaii Home articles of value to the owner.
Oa t'i in- ft If-atcs t.f a I'M.. t printed E.
M. Dii.ieis, ad alsu E. M.Thornton. The
owner is requested to make herself known and
receive the property.
"ojlO-at WM. A. GWVER.
HATS.CAPSand BOX NT. PSThe largest
and best assortment hi Ih Territory of
I Nebraska, at the St. Louis price, at the
I - r.ELLI.VUE STORE..
EDJilD
BELLEVUE
(Coiiuiiercial Emporium 1 1
t Mil' undersigned respectl'ullf solicit til attention of ths cltDens of Dsllsvus and vicinity,
J -eir fxti-isie assnrtmeiit of goods, embracing eeiv variety usually kept In the wtet;
The ' etitlmiiif the ladies Is particularly called to our large assortment of dress goods,
ronsistiii. In part of silks, French and Amriicuit Jaconet and Orgamly Iiwns, Bersges, De
Laines, Ac. Figured and Plain Swiss, Jaconet and Hook Muslins, Calicos, Ribbons, Artlt
cial Flowers and Wreaths, Urns Tiimmlngs, Hosiery, Runnels, Flats, ke.
BOOTS dti SHOES.
Ladies due morocco slippers, kid and moroceo buskins, psroul ties, and Jenny Llnd, kid, sn-ameh-d
and calf skin hire hoots, black tnd colored ((alters, Ve. Gent's flse moroceo and
calf skin boots, tine cloth, calf skin and patent leather gaiters, sew'd and pt-g'd saonroes,
slippers-, fee. Children's shoes, a jrreat variety.
1 A U( 5)
Men's and boys' fine felt, wool, Panama, currncna, tetnette, Leghorn, palm, a
great variety.
OLOTIIIN Or.
11i largest stuck ever opened in this county, consisting of coats, pants, vests, shirts, col
lars, uver-ulls, tc. of all sites, styles, and quality, for men, boys am! children.
A great variety of both English and American manufacture, Carpenters' tools, fcc. House
ktepcis and builder will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing slsewhere.
ALSO,
Qupenswortfj
Medicines,
Extracts,
Oyster,
Choice Cigars,
Furniture,
Flour,
Also, a largo stride of choice
G- rooorios,
All ths above articles, together with a great variety not mentioned, will be sold low for
cash. All kinds of merchant ible country producs taken In exchange ror goods. Also Dry
Hides, Furs, ir. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us by ths citi
zens u this county, we earnestly solicit Its conUnuuc.
3mos3t
P. A. SARPY,
Wholesale & Retail Merchant;
CORNER OF MAIN AND GnKftORV iTRiiKIS,
flT. MARY, IOWA.
HAS just received and now has for sale, a
largt assortment of selected merchandise
adapted to the wants of all in thM new and
thriving community, which he can sell asc heap
as can lie offered elsewhere so high upon the
Missouri river. His goods have been selected
by an experienced purchaser, with special
reference to the circumstances and wants of
all classes of settlers iu a new country. La
dies and gt-ntlomeii, children and youth, all
can ne snppn.-ii. i.aii snu see ror yourselves.
His slock consists of the following, among a
great many other articles he cannot now enu
merate ; Among his
Dry Goods,
May be found Woolen and Satinet Cloths,
Cassinets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Linseys,
Flannel, Red, White, Gray and Blue, Caspian
Plaids, Cotton Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings,
Blenched and Unbleached. Blue and White,
Drillings, Osnaburg, Bud-Ticking, Hickory
Checks, &c, tec. '
' Fancy Good.
A bemitiful asaurtmant of fancy print of
every annul yif style and pattern. Ginghams,
Lawns, Figured Alpacca, Bombazines, Horn
bayetts, Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Neck
erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons,
Kc.f Lc.
Clothing.
A well selected slock of Summer, Fall an.
Winter Clothing, consisting In part of fine
Dress Coats, Pants and Vests j also, good
Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy
Clothing for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts,
Knit Fianiit.l Drawers and Undershirts, Socks,
&x. Mens' and Iivs' JIat and Caps, of va
rious fashions, qualities end prices. Boots Jt
Shoes, thick anil thin, polished and unpolished,
of every description, for Men, Women, and
Children' use.
Grororlcs.
Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar,
Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup,
Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Sassafras,
Ginger, Pepper, Cloves; Spies, Cinnamon,
ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuffs, Tobacco,
Cigars. Pipes, Soap.Candlesj Vinegar Pickles
Pepper-Sauce, Alc., fcc.
Provisions.
A large assortment of Flour, of various
qualities and prices; Corn Meal and all the
various products of the Farm and Garden)
Bacon, Fish, Kiln dried Apples, Peaches
Currants, Raisins, ic.
Hardware.
Stoves of various patterns, for Cooking and
Heating rooms, Stove-pipe and Elbows, larg
and smat! Iron Kettles, Frying Pans, Sblllefs
Hand-Irons, Shovels and Tongues, Manure an I
Hay Forks, Scythes, Shovels and Spades, Lo
and Trace Chains, Arcs, Hammers, Pincers
Iron MiiJ Steel, frails, Horse-Kasns. Files
Saws, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ra
zors, Butts and Screws, Door Handles, Knob,
Locks, ic, tec
Tinware.
A general assortment kept for househoa
purposes,
Woodward
Wah-iihs, Shaker Pails, WooJ auJ Zinc
WuHhboards,
Leather.
Sole Leather, Harness Leather. Cowhide,
Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Linings and Morocco.
Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Lariat, Circlngles,
Belly-bands, Driving-lines, Collars, LUck
straps, Gulhs, Bluid-bri.lles, tc,
.Ilrdlrines.
A genr! assortment ot Medicines, for
Fevers, Fever ami Ague, and the com mem
complaints of ths country. Cook's, Ie's,
Sipprnvton's, Ursgg's and Jaynes' Pills, Qui
nine, Tonics, and various kinds of Stimulants,
Anodvnes, Liniments, and other articles neces
sary f'-r the sick and the invalid. .tf
rem gtLEi
LOT 7, Block 2,-VS t I, t , Biocli 753 Tt 7
Block l !j,t 10, Block HI f Lot U, Block
21S i Lot 4. BI.M-k P j Lot 10. Block t Lot
3. Block 214; lxt V, Block 133 Lot 4, Block
fS; I-K2, Block Mi, Iit H, Block 72 Lots
10.11 sin 12, Block 111, in Bellevue City.
For terms enquire of
HOLLOW Y Jt KELLER.
Bellevue House, April 30, 157. -.'tj-tf
1.50 Sacks Extra Saperfiiis Flour,
rv1 Sacks Bolted M.-al,
j.oisi IU IVime Government Sides,
j.fioij lbs. Choice Hams,
1.KI lbs. Prime ShoiM-rs, for ssU l
CI.ARKt-: a. KROTIIEIL
no 3.1 if .
r Ti l i r t
tlassvaff(
Perfumery,
Essences,
Preserved Fruits,
Tobacco,
Wooden Wtrei
Fish, feci
SEATON fc ROWLES;
Main Street
Huffman's Stage Line.
BELLEVUE, ST. MARYS
AND G L E N W O O D
STAGE LINE:
feign
TTUFFMAN'S LINE will leave GlenwooJ,
B ..I. a. . . ., .. .. -
M-. vi.1. ot. oiarys ior jieuevue, on Mon
day's, Wednesday's and Saturday's, at 10
o'clock, A. M., and will leave the Benton
House, Bellevue, via. St. Marys for Glenwood,
on the same dsys at 1 o'clock. P. M.
Tills Line connects at St. Marys, with the
Council BlutT and St. Joseph Stages, and at
Glenwood with ths various lines from ths Mia
aisslppl to the Missouri Rivers.
Travelers on this Line will find every eon
venience and accommodation, to make their
trips pleasant and speedy. Comfortablt
Coaches, Carsful Drivers and well-fed
Horses.
""'Mf. ROBERT HUFFMAy.
SPRIXG ARRANGEMENT.
Regular Packet for Kansas. Leavenworth.
weston m. Josepri, Savannah. Iowa Point,
iii-iir.ins niy, ntuevue.
r, i.
Bluffs, Omaha and
us, iuuncii
Florence,
itigTTJS THE new and elegant Pa.sengsf
r i r , oicumer JMorenoe, J. iDroc
, o.noiton, Master, J. E. Gorman,
Clerk, will commence her trip as a regular
packet in the abova trade, on the openinr of
navigation in ths spring, and will remain In It
throughout ths season.
The Florenrs having been built under the
superintendence of the nneersigned, expressly
for the trade, is cf extraordinary strength, and
well adapted to it in every particular. A rea
sonable share of the patronage of shippers,
and Uie public generally, ts resneelfiJir soli
cited. J. THROCKMORTON, Mailer.'
23-s J. E. Gosmast, Clerk,
SEASON ARRANGEMENT.
Regular Packet for Kansas, Nebraska Cltr
Bellevue, Com cil Bluffs, Omaha,
add Florence.
fjTStZH THE "V Wt Steamer
'iiiliiiin-ne-na-na, Cant. Charlea
II ilf T t U . b.r f..l.. ' If..., Ul
1 . 1 , 11 UI.WU1IIBUI1,
Clerk, will run as a regular packet, to the
ahove and all intermediate points on the Mis
souri river, and persons csn rely upon her con
tinuing in the trade regularly during ths season.
The Min-ne-ha-ha la an entirely new boat;
built expressly for the Missouri Rivsr trads,'
and being fitted up In the latest ri most ap
proved style, her officers feel rmMent, tlist
stilct attention to the comforts of Passengers,'
and to business, will make her the favorite'
b-at Iu the trade.
CHAS. BAKER, Master.
HoTCHmsosr. rtsrW.-
H. T Clarke, Agent. & i
Tailoring ! Tailoring I
The undersigned begs leave to inform the
rtiens of Bellevue and vicinity that he Is
firen.md to do custom work, In the latest
ashion and most approved etyla. He feela
.ui.iiirni u.i ins wora is unsurpassed bast
or West and by moderate prices respectfully
solicits a share of the public patronage. He
will always be foimd ready to receive orders
at the Bellevue Holm.'
n . JOSEPH BRAY.
Bellevue, y. T. March 11th l57,tf
STONE MASON AND
IPlasteror
f pHE Undersigned having commenced the
A above business In Bellevue, is prepared
to do all work in his line, at the shortest no
tice, in the best manner, and on the most rea-
nhtttTmn. WM. WILEY. ,
b T Four or live good Plasterers, will find'
constant employment, and good wages, on so- "
plication to the above. r
Bellevue, Oct. 30, ISM 2-tf
JAMES J. WEAVER,-
RFCENTLY from Pentrsylfanfa rnforma'
the rtttxens cs? BcTlevu thrt hn will
promptly attend to all calls made upon him la
. " ,?,',wt"T branches of business: CAR--PEN
I'F.R and JOINER work, PAINTING
and GLAZING, gy Work warranted.
Charle E. Watson.
CIVIL ENGINEER AD SURVEYOR"
Bellevue City, Nebraska Territory, pro
fesses to be "posted" in the lay of the land In'
this vicinity, ami offcra his services to each as
wayjieed them, ou reasonable terms.
He will also act as agent, for the pur-"
chase or sals of Real Ft.' u. Trri'.ar"
or Western lows. Information furnished upon
application. Declarations bled acd pre-emptions
obtained.
A. Schimonsky,
rpOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEER fexecutes
X lopocraphic, Faacr and Plaia Drawing1
of every style and description Fancy, Oma
inental and Plain Painting exet.ited to order.
Office at the Bellevue House, Bellevue, S. T.
J ur':--P.A.K!7TSt.Miiy,low.st:
Jsiujie liilinme, Kellevie. li,