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About Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1857)
LOCAL AITD MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to the "Gaietls' for subscription or advertisements, will please make Immediate payment toT. B. Lemon, the authorized agent for collection; and persona who have account against the paper, will pre sent them, with their vouchers, to the agent, for aettlement, without delay. Bcllcvuk House. He who ha on idea that we hare nothing to eat out here to the " back wood" would be as tonished, if on his way through he would stop at the JJellevue House, kept iy J. T. Allen. The following was his bill of fare for dinner on Sunday, July 6th every article mentioned in the bill was at the command of the jiuesU : DIXXEIl JUMf 5th, I83T. DELLEVUE HOUSE, Nebraska Territory. J. T. ALLAN. SOUP. Maecaronl. F I S n. BOAST. Mutton, Turkey, Chicken. Beef, BOILED. Chicken, Egg Sauce Leg Mat ton, - - Caper Sauce Tongue, Ham, Corned Beef. ENTBEES. A la mode Beef, Carssarale Mutton, Maucaro.il Cheese, Veal Fillet, Devilled 11a in, Mutton Chops, Chicken Voilyran, , . Chicken, a la Curdadelle, Braisad, Maderia Sauce, Corn Beef and Cabbage, Kougti ft, Ready. Seillojei To.igue, - Worcestershire. Beef Heart r ricasseed, - lledJiug Sauce. VE3E TABLES OP THE SEASON. New Potatoes, Green Peas. Cabbage, ioauioes, Salads, &c. PASTA if AND DESSERT. Cherry Pie, Currant Pie, Dawson Pie, Gooseberry Pie, Peach Pie, Plum Pie, Peach Puffj, Apple Puffs. PUDDINGS. Pound Pudding, Maderia Sauce. Lemon Jelly, Maderia Jelly, Jelly Cake. F B U I T S. Pecans, Almonds, Filberts. WINES. Champagne, Maderia, St. Julien, Sherry, Pore, Catawba, Loudon Porter, Scotch Ale, Pittsburgh Ale, on draft. Largest House finely situated command ing a splendid view of the River and country, and nearest the Steam Boat Landing. Every attention will be paid to the comfort and cou venlence of Guests. Now the above is only a sample of the almost daily tare at Mr. Allan's, and i8 served up in a quiet, unost HJtaiious man ner. Travelers would be pleased with the usage ' hey would receive by slopping at the liellerue House. i EibHTT'FmsT AftnivEasAHT The day so dear to the American people so fraught with interest to the patriotic heart, was celebrated at the Benton House, on last Saturday, by the citizens of liellevue and vicinity, in a manner highly credita ble to the managers. The people assembled according to or der of the Committee, in front of the JJenton House, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and -after a short preliminary exercise, they -adjourned to meet at 3 o'clock, P. M.. at iBtmton House, at which time there was enved up by the gentleinenly landlords, Messrs. CorrMAV & SrTODoaao, one of the moot splendid suppers ever given in che Territory. , :Prir to partaking of the supper, Ex Lieut. Gov. McCumas, of Pacific City, formerly Virginia, delivered a thrilling aud ipatriutic speech, which was loudly applauded by the eager audience. Speech es were al delivered by Messrs. Ik'ach Decatur, aud others. A patriotic song having iU-cu sung by the Messrs. 1 owes ooars.itbey alt sal down amid sparkltug wit aud beauty, and partook of the repast The .aUectke waiters on the occasion ac quitted themselves with politeness, dexter ity aud. ea Ou the whole, it was an occasion which will long be remembered with pleasure After a few patriotic toasts bad been drunk, they all separated in qui etness and good order, and returned in peace to their respective homes. Ball oh the Eve or the 4th. We understand that the boys had a good time of it at the ball gives at the Benton House. Nothiug of a disagrees Lie nature occur red to mar (he happiness of the guests. The iuuuc was excellent, die floor mana gers attentive and the landlords obliging and accommodating. They however, followed our adnce and danced uuu'I the ' we imj hur$ of morn." A New Caoccar. Do not forget to call at the New Grocery of S. M. Piar, east of Main, on Mission Avenue alt kinds of groceries cheap for rush, on A a clever hrartd onan to deal vhh- Steam iiuTS. Since our last issue, the steamers Watosa, Ben Bolt, Min-ne-ha-ha, Emma, Moses Greenwood and Admiral, has stopped at our wharf on their upward trip. As usual, they were all loaded with a full cargo of freight and passenger. We are under many obliga tions to the Boats Min-ne-ha-ha, Emma and Admiral, for late St. Louis papers. The officers on these boats, are all gen tlemanly and obliging, and deserve the patronage of the public. Religious Notice. There will be preaching in the School House next Sun day morning, at 10 1-2, A. M., by Mr. Hamilton and in the evening at 6 1-2, by Mr. Goss. The subject in the evening will be The Incarnation of the Divine Being." BeeHIW!! Shelf!!! "Ho! all ye hungry, starving souls, that feed upon the wind," stop inflating yourselves with gas, and regale your appetites v ith some thing solid and substantial. Call upon Messrs. GatrriTii &. ButterHeld, and satisfy your souls with the fatness of oxen and bullocks and lambs. They have now, and keep constantly on hand, a choice se lection of meat. J0jJSee advertisement in another c lumn. Lafd and General Acext. We call especial attention to the card of Ira A. W. Bcck, of Omaha. He has opened a Land Olfice in the Old State House, and will attend to all lusine.-s directed to him with rare at d despatch. CbS" Don't forget the place. JCST By. reference to our advertising columns it wiil be seen that a large quan tity of brick and lumber is for sale by Joseph E. Pray. All who stand in need of those articles will call at the Believue House and enquire. Omaha, N. T., July 7, 18j7. Editor of Gazette Sir. The article copied into the last Gazette from the Ne braska News in which reference is made to me as a candidate for Delegate to Con gress, is an entire misrepresentation so far as I am concerned. I do not stand on any such platform. I have never laid down any such platform; and it is not true that I rely upon the ultra men of any party for my support; but on the contrary, I number among my friends and supporters, men of all parties in all parts of the Ter ritory. I am an Independent candidate for Delegate and am opposed to the intro duction of any political issues in this cam paign. My platform is the "The best interests of the whole Territory of Nebraska." Very Truly Yours, J. M. THAYER. Bellevue, July 7th, 1S57. Editor Bellevue Gaeette : Dear Sir I noticed in your last issue, a severe article on Poppleton fit Byers, a law and land speculating firm at Omaha. In jus tice to these gentlemen, whom I have known as honorable, straight forward, business men, for the last three years, 1 wish to make this statement : When the Gazette started last fall, in this place, I ordered Mr. Thompson, then foreman in the office, to give their business card a single insertion, and from our own neg lect, it has remained in the paper ever since, without their knowledge and con sent. I am sorry you did not know these facts. Respectfully, S. A. STRICKLAND. Territorial Convention at Nebraska City, At a meeting held by the citizens of Otoe county, David Litidly was called to the chair and J. H. Maxon, chosen Sec retary. The following Preamble aud Resolutions were theu unanimously adopt ed : Whereas it is proposed to hold a Terri torial convention at Bellevue, on the 14th inst., composed of delegates from the dif ferent sections of the territory, favorable to the removal of the Capitol, aud opposed to the corrupt factions which have hereto fore ruled this territ ry ; to nominate a candidate for Congress and whereas it is desirable that Otoe county be repre sented in said couventien. Therefore, be it resolved, 1 st. Tha the basis of representation be the same as in both branches of the ter ritori il legislation. 2d. Thnt the meeting appoint eight del egates, who, together with the chairman, shall represent Otoe county in said con vention. 3d. That said delegates be uninttructed as to the nominee, except he bo capable, honest and true to the interests of those he would re resent. 4th. That we pledge ourselves to use all honoraLle means to secure the success of our nominee. 5th. That should any of the delegates appointed at the present meeting, fail to attend, they are authorized to appoint sub filiates, aud should said county be not ful ly represented in said convention, that tnose delegates, or a niajuity, to cast the whole vm o which Mid cmrity i entitled The following gentlemen were clioff n Delegates: J. H. Decker, J. C. Camp bell. Wm. McLrnnan, J. B. Bmlware, Henry u. i owies, nenry uraoiord, V. W. HuM, and M Bi hop. DAVID J1NDLY, Pres. J. II. Maxos, Sec'y. A Card. At the earnest solicitation of many that are Interested, Mrs. J. K. NYE, has decided to open a ee'ect school In the room above tha Store of Mi. F. A. WHITE, on Wednesday, the lMh day of July, to continue twelve week. Many years of successful experience In teach ing and references from some of the best east ern schools, rive her confidence to ask tha patronage of the eitlasne of Bellevue. For tbt first rudiments In rtadlnf and spell Injr, $1 a term. Common branches, as writ ing, grammar, arithmetic, and geography, $5 a term. Higher English branches and French, $fl a term. It la Important that the pplls should enter at the commencement of tha term and ba punctual In their dally attendance and no da. duction will be made for absence, except In cases of protracted illness. CITY ORDINANCES. Ordinance No. 3. Be it enacted tiy the Miyor and Common Council of the City of Bellevue, That th Assesor procet d at once to assess the tut able property in the incorporate limits of the City of Bellevue. Adopted June 15th, 1957. GEO. JENNINGS, Mayor. Attest Ciias. E. McRat, Recorder. TWENTY FIVE WITNESSES; Or, The Forger Convicted. Do you want to have a Sure Prevtntivt against Counterfeiting Bank Jfote I I READ I REAP! READ!!! Subscribe I Subscribe! Subicribe! JOHN S. DYE Is the Author, and the Bank Note engravers all shy that he ia tha greatest judge of paper money living. , CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPESTI BETTER THAN THE BEST I 1 Published weekly. The whole only One Dollar a Year. GREATEST DISCOVERY of the present century for detecting counterfeit Bank Notes; describing every genuine bill in existence, and exhibiting at a glance every counterfeit in cir culation. Arrange I so admirably that refer ence is easy and detection instantaneous. No pages to hunt up, but so simplified and arranged that the merchant, hanker and business man can see all at a glance. It has taken years to make perfect this GREAT DISCOVERY. The urgent nece. 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 but to be known to be universally patronlnod. It doea more than has ever been attempted by man. It describes every bank note in three different languagesEnglish, French and Ger man. Thus each may read tha same in his own native tongue. Terms. Tha paper will be about 28 by 42 inches, and will contain the most perfect Bank Note List published, together wi'h the rate of discount. Also a list of all the private Bank ers in America. A complete summary of the Finances of Europe and America will be published in each edition, together with all the important news of the day. Also INTERESTIFG 8TORIE8 from an bid msnuscript 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, and 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 moat entertaining ever offered to the public. (vV" Furnished weekly to subscribers only at $1 a year. AH letters must be addressed to JOHN a DYE, Broker, Publisher and Proprietor, 3m32 70 Wall Street, New York. EICHEB & DAVENPORT, MERCHANT TAILORS, WOULD respectfully Inform the citizens of Bellevue and vicinity that they have commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in the building formerly occupied bv J. M. Bar tay.corner MAIN street and FIFTH AVEN UE, and intend keeping constantly on hand . CLOTHS, ... CASSIMERES, and VESTING S, ' Which will be made up to order with neat ness and dispatch. Also. FURS and HIDES bought or taken in exchange for goods. no 30-tf, H. MEYEB. A. OETZSCHMANN. . Meyer St Qetischraann'a 37lo-ixxlXLq; M11L The undersigned beg leave to inform tha citizens of the adjoining counties In Nebraska, that they are building a new FLOURING MILL, with two run of Burrs, at ST. MARY, MILLS CO., IOWA, to be in operation on the 1st rf Aucis, l.7. Karn.era will dn well in rsi pler.'vrf Wheat, as we are prepared to pay the highest rh.es in rss'i. ffV Barley will also l a bought by the pro- rielufa lit tha FT. MARY BREWERY, St (ha -'t hrve. rr 10 BELLEVUE HOUSE. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND POPULAR HOTEL, OFFERS EVERY To the Public, and will reader ASSIDUOUS ATTENTION To the wantt of HIS G VESTS. J. T. ALI.F.V Bellevue, Oct. 23. MM. 1-tf ' ' ' ' HATS, CAPS and BONNETS The largest and best asortm.n in the Territory of Nebraska, at the St. Louis price, at ih I PEI.LFVUE STORE 1 WOOL WORTHS NEBRASKA IN 1057. THIS work will again ba ready for delivery by the 17th Inst. Tha first supply was re ceived last week and was immediately sold. A new County Map, corrected by Mr. Byers, according to tha county boundaries establish ed by the Legislature last winter, his been engraved expressly for the work, and will ap pear In the next edition. Besides a history of tha Territory, Its eoni. dltlon and prospects, the work contains tha claim laws of Nebraska, and a digest of the United States pre-emption laws, making a complete pre-emptor's guide. Every person Interested In Nebraska should have a eopy of the work. Price, with the map, 7S centsi without the map. 60 cents. Single copies mail ed, postaga paid, on receipt of price, to any part of tha country. C. C. WOOLWORTH, Omaha, June 11, 1857 32tf Publisher. BO OKS.STATI ONE R Y AND PAPER HANGINGS. A complete assortment St WOOLWORTH'S Bookstore, Omaha City, N. T. (TiT" Special agent for School Boobs. 8w32 THE MISSOURI RIVER AND IOWA 8TONE COMPANY. AT S T. MAR 1 8, MILLs CO., IOWA, AWE prepared to furnish Western Iowa and ebrsska with NA.ND, (iRAVKL. 1. 1 ME, RMCK, A. HI'H DING RIONE of every variety, size and shape. They have facilities for quarrying AW QUANTITY, Uiat may be needed, and also Intend to make D3ICK. WATER LI MS, AC 100 Laborers RF.FERANCESi P. ('HCTtAO J, at Co., St. Loci. Gicene, WaAar, Jt BaNTOW, Con it Bi errs. All orders should ba addressed to JNO. W. ANTHONY, 8'Csitat. St. Marys, March lSth.1857. Sltf. 0.M1II1 ADVERTISEMENTS. I. A. JONSS. GEO. W. WOOD. THE LARGEST Drug & Chomical House IN THE WEST. OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY JONES & WOOD, Wholesale and Retail Dsaleks in Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dve Stuffs, Window Glass, i Wines, . Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, fce. te. fce. Having purchased the entire stock of DRUGS and FANCY GOODS formerly be longing to C. A. Henry 4t Co., together with our own full purchases, we are now enabled to offer the public as complete an assortment of DRUGS and FANCY GOODS as can be found west of the Mississippi river. Our stork Is of magnitude enough to supply tha whole Nebraska trade and navlng been pur chased under tha most favorable circum stances, we feel assured in our statement, that If Fine Goods, as regards quantity, qual ity and price, are any object to those dealing in DRUGS and MEDICINES, we can offer these inducements to a greater extent than any other house in the West Country Merchants and Physicians are requested to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere no 15-tf JONES A. WOOD. NEW GOODS! NEW STORE! I rilllE undersigned have opened, at their new X. atore oa Dorg!as atreet, opposite ' the banks, a new and splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, BOOKS, STATIONERY, fce. Our atock of Dry Goods comprises all kinds of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILD REN'S DRESS GOODS, ALL KINDS OF DOMESTICS , and everything that ia requisite to make up a complete asaortment of Dry Goods. (BiLDasim - We have a large lot of Clothing that la well and fashionably made, and out of tha best material. Our atock consists of all kinds of Cents' Furnishing Goods. BOOTS and SHOES. Our stock of Boots and Shoes is the largest ever offered to the citizens of Nebraska. They are purchased directly from the manufac turers, and are of the very best quality. Our goods are all new, and recently pur chased in tha Eastern cities, and we intend sellii.i them at astonishing low prices. All Ibe cirlzens of Omaha and vicinity are re quested to call and examine our stock, as they will find it to their Interest to do so. (fiT We study to please. no. 10-tf PATRICK k. CO. W. H. STASK. U. W. HEFBDa. NEW Boot and Shoe Store, On FARNIIAM Street, Opposite tha Ex ehsnp Bsnk. BELLEVUE, May 20, 1M7. Found in my buggy, placed there by some unknown person, a Lady's WORK BASKET, containing soma articles of value to the owner. On the inner leavea of a Bible is printed E. M. Daniels, and also E. M. Thornton. The owner is requested to make heraelf known and receive the property. no 30-3t WM. A. GWYER. rnAMK L. KEMP. WILLIAM mODSHAM. fiiew York. GUN AND JEWELRY STORE. KEMP fc FRODSHAM, DEALERS In Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Rifles, Shot Guna, and Pistols. CLOCKS. Thirty hour and eight day clocks of tha two Dest manuractoriee in the Union steamboat and office spring clocks. GUNS. Single and double shot Guns, from five to fifty dollarst Rifls, of our own maket also, Fssfrn tr.iUi PUio! cf a'.! Vlndi tistoi flasks, shot baga, wadding and wad cutters J common and water-proof caps; colt's caps, ana numerous otner articles suitable ror the Western trade, which neither time nor space will allow to enumerate. ZV All of the above artlclea sold on the mot reasonable terms. Repairing- done to order at short notice. no f-tf Omaha Cits', N. T. Jot Priuttuar. N EATLY and expeditiously executed, on rese .m-.Me rms, at this Office. PRO mm BELLEVUE. (Commercial Emporium ! ! 'r v THE undersigned respectfully solicit tha attention of tha clll.ens of BMlevue and vicinity, to their extensive assortment of goods, embracing every variety usually kert in tha west. Tha attention of the ladies is particularly called to our large assortment of dress goods, consisting in part of alike, French and American Jaconet and Organdy Lawns. Berages, Da Lalnea, A.C. Figured and Plain Swiss, Jaconet and Book Muslins, Calicos, Ribbons,, ArtK cial Flowers andWraathe, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Bonnets, Flats, Ilc I3 0 0T13 c3 SHOEB. Ladies Ana morocco slippers, kid and morocco buskins, pa rod I lies, and Jenny Llnd, kid, en ameled and calf skin lace boots, black and colored gaiters, Ac. Gent'a fiaa morocco and calf akin boots, Ana cloth, calf skin and patent leather gaiters, aew'd and perM monroes, slippers, aVc. Children's ahoea, a great variety. an & Men's and great variety. boys' fine felt, wool, Panama, curracoa, aeanette, Leghorn, palm, a OLOTIIINO. The largest atock ever opened In (his county, consisting of eoata, pants, vests, shirts, col lars, over-alls, fcc. of all alsea, atyles, and quality, for men, boys and children. . A great variety of both English and American manufacture, Carpenters' toola, Ac Hnusa keepers and builders will Audit to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. ALSO, Quernsware, Medicines, Extracts, Oysters, Choice Cigars, Furniture, Flour, Also, a large Gr rooorloo. All the sbove articles, together with a great variety not mentioned, will be sold low for cash. All kinds of merchantable country produce taken In exchange for goods. Also Dry Hides, Furs, he. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to ns by the citi zens of this county, we earnestly solicit Its continuance. EEATON fc ROWLES, 3mos34 i Main Street. P. A. SARPY, Wholesale it Retail Merchant, coaKia or main and cacooav stsekts, 8T. MARY, IOWA. HAS just received and now has for sale, a large assortment of selected merchandise adapted to the wants of all In this usav and thrivingcommunity, which he can aell afcheap as can be offered elsewhere so high upon the Missouri river. His goods have been aelected by an experienced purchaser, with special reference to 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. His stock consists of the following, among a great many other articles he cannot now enu merate i Among bis Pry Goods, May be found Woolen and Satinet Cloths, Cassinets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Llnseys, Flannel, Red, White, Gray and Blue, Caspian Plaids, Cotton Goods, Bheetlnea and Shirtings, Bleached and Unbleached, Blue and White, Drillings, Osnaburg, Bed-Ticking, Hickory Checks, &.C., JLc. Fancy Goods. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every variety of atyle and pattern. Ginghams, Lawns, Figured Alpacca, Bomhazinea, Rom bayetta, Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Neck erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons, &.C., tut. i Clothlnr. A well aelected stock of Summer, Fall and Winter Clothing, consisting In part of Ana Dress Coats, Pants and Vests also, good Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy Clothing for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts, Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks, fcc. Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps, of va rious fintilons, qualities and prices. Boots & Shoes, thick ana thin, polished and unpolished, of every description, for Men, Women, and Children's use. Groceries. Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup, Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Sassafras, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Spice, Cinnamon, ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickles Pepper-Sauce, fcc, tc. 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, Raiaiiia, Jtc llirdwarr. Stoves of various patterns, for Cooking and Heating rooms, Htove-plpe and Elbows, larg and small Iron Kettles, Frying Pans, Skillets Hand-Irons, Shovels and Tongues, Manureani Hay Forka, Scythes, Shovels and Spades, Lo, ana Trace Chains, Axes, Hammers, Pincers Iron and Steel, Nails, Hor-Rp, Files Sawa, Knivea and Ferka, Pocket Knives, Ra tors, Butts and Screws, Door Handles, Knob, Locks, Jtc, Ve. Tinware. A general assortment kept for houeebnk purposes. Woodware. Wash-tubs, Shakers Pails, Wood and Zinc Washboards. Leather. Role Leather, Harness Leather. Cowhide, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Linings and Morocco, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Lariats, Circinglea, Belly-bands, Drivliig-linea, Collars, Back straps, Girths, BHnd-briiiles, aVc., &t Medicines. A general assortment of Medicines, for Ft vets, Fever ainl Ague, ami the common romplainta of the country. Cook's, Lee's, Sappenyton's, Bragg'a and Jaynes Pills, Qui nine, Tonics, and various kinds of Stimulants, Anodynes, Liniments, and other articles neces sary for the aick aad tha Invalid. , 1-tf FOR S il.K. LOT 7, Block 2M : IV t ft, Block 233 j Lot 7 Block 1X0 1 Lot 10, Block 177 ; Lot 2, Block 248 ( Lot 4, Block 1 i Lot 10. Block Mi Ut 3, Block 211 1 Lot 9, Block 1X1 Lot 4, Block t, Lot 2, Block 131; Lot ft, Block 7 I-o's 10,11 ani 12, Blcrk 114, in Bellevue City. For terms enquire of HOLLOW AY ft. KELLER. Bellevue House, April 30, 1H37. iu-ti "I .SO Sacks Extra Superfine Flour, J0 Sacka Bolted Meal, lba Prime Government Sides, .000 lbs. Choice Hams, 1.000 lbs. Prims Shoulders, .for sale by CLARKE ft BROTHER w JO-tf. u a Glassware, )'er uinery, Essences, J 'reserved Fruits, Tobacco, WcKxIen Ware, Fish, &c. stock of choice nuflrman'a Stage Line. BELLEVUE, 8T. MARYS rCS,l AND OLENWOOD JEfEtS STAGE LINE. HUFFMAN'S LINE will leave Glenwood, via. St. Marys for Bellevue, 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 days at 1 o'clock, P. M. This Line connects at St. Marys, with tha Council Bluffs and SU Joseph Stages, and at Glenwood with the various linea from the Mis alsslppl to the Missouri Rivers. Travelers on this Line will And every eon venlenca and accommodation, to make their trips pleasant and apeedy. Comfortable Coaches, Careful Drivers and well-fed Horses. noVlf. ROBERT HUFFMAN. SritKG ARRANGEMENT. Regular Packet for Kansas. Leavenworth, Weston St. Joseph, Savannah, Iowa Point, Nebr.sk a City, Bellevue, Council Bluffs, Omaha and Florence. THE new and eltgant Passenger Steamer Florence, J. Throck- moiton. Master. J. E. Gorman. Clerk, will commence her trips as a regular packet in the above trade, on the opening of navigation in the spring, and will remain In It throughout the season. The Florence having been built under tha superintendence of tha uneersigneH, expressly for the trade, la of extraordinary strength, and well adapted to it in every particular. A rea aonable share of the pafronage of shippers, and tha public genetallv, is renpeetfully soli cited. J. THROCKMORTON, Master. 2&-a J. E. GoaMAW, Clerk, SEASON ARRANGEMENT. Regular Packet for Kansas, Nebraska City, Bellevue, Com cil Bluffs, Omaha, sou i lorencs. , THE new and elegant Steamer Min-ne-ha-ha, Cant. Charlsa Halr.tr. Malr II....KI-.. Clerk, will run as a regular packet, to tha above and all Intermediate pointe on the Mia aourl river, and persons can rely upon her con tinuing In tha trade regularly during the aeaeon. The Min-ne-ha-ha ia an entirely new boat, built expressly for the Missouri Rlvsr trade, and being fitted up In the latest and most ap proved style, her offlcers.feel confident, that attlct attention to the comforts of Passengers, and to business, will make her the favorite b-at in the trade. CHAS. BAKER. Master. Hutchinson, Clerk. H. T Clarke, Agent. . t a Tailoring ! Tailoring ! The undersigned bejjs leave to Inform tha citizens of Bellevue and vicinity that he ia prepared to do cuatom work, In the latest fashion and most approved atyle. Ha feel coi.fi.lent that hla work is unsurpassed East or West and by moderate prices respectfully aolicite a share of the public patronage. He will alwaya be found ready to receive rders at the Bellevue House. JOSEPH BRAY. . Bellevue, N. T. March llth lR57,tf S TONY MASON AND rilHE Usdereijrned having- eoinmeoeed the X above business in Bellevue, ia prepared to do all work in his line, at the shortest no tice, in the best manner, and on he m- sonable terms. WM. WILET. ' (tV Four or five good Plasterers, will bad constant employment, aud good wagea, an ap plication to the above. Bellevue, Oct. SO, lSjS. 2-tf jAanTs J. WEAVES, RECENTLY from Pennsylvania, inform the cituens of Bellevue that he will promptly attend to all calls made upon him in the following branch's of business! CAR PF.NTI'.R and JOINKR work. PAINTING and GLAZING. T Work warranted. , Charles E. Watson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Bellevue City, Nebraska Territory, pro fesses to be " pasted" in the lay of the land In this vicinity, and offers his services to such as may need them, on reasonable terms. bV ' will also act aa agent, for tha pur chase or sal of Keal Estate, in the Territory, or Western Iowa. Information furnished upon application. Declarations filed and pre-emptions obtained. 4-tf A. Schimensky. rpOPOGRAPHlC ENGINEER, Executes JL Topographic, Fancy and Plain Drawing f eveiy a'yU and description. Fancy, Orna mental and Ptah Pa!!rg ej a nrde-. Office at the Bellevue House, Bellevue, N. T. Utrr sr ts : P. A. Sarpy, Kt. Miry, Iw; J'Mg Gilatore, Rellevut.