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About Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1857)
Local & Miscellaneous. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS Indebted to the "Caiefe" fer subscription or advertisements, will please make Immediate payment toT. D. Lemon, th authorised agent fcr collection, nd perons wl . have accountat,airistthepapr,will pre. flit them, with their Touchers, to the ac;eut, for settl.-inent, vl.hout delay. The Mai!. ft hivj biau frequently ns'eJ con cerning tho mill r.rrjiijeiiitfnU of thij city, aul !i'inj ui'iitioiud it to our gen tleiuaaty Tost Muster, L. lL Kinvtr 12 kj., lie resjunJeJ immediately ly hmiJ inj u the following, wliioh tv i.uert ir tho benefit o' our citizens. Mall Arrangements E.ISTCRX MAIL. Arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat urday, at 5 o'clock 1'. M. closes Sun days. Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 0 o'clock P. M. westeb MAIL. Arrives Tuesday, Thursdays, and Sat urdays at 5 o'clock 1'. M. closes fame o the eastern KonTntax mail. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 10 o'clock A. M. jloses at 5 o'clock T. M. of same days. SOUTHER MAIL. Arrives Mondays, Wednesdays, and FriJays at 5 o'clock P. M. closes same days ul 10 o'clock A. M. L. B. KiKxtt, 1 M. Tut Starr or Lite. We visited the city rf Omaha a bhort time ago. and in ttrollin through the place, we ran ucross a couple of old friend.', buys from Co luiiilus, OLio, Messrs Jcmea'on and .u l nock, who are now engage in the ba kery business and doiiij; a liret-rule business at that. When tln-y lira started i i that place, only about o. e year ajo, they were poor and rented a small 8 by 10 !hop, covered with muslin for which tliey hud to pay thirty dollars per mouth rent-:hey now ovn a neat frame build i.i'jf iti -ir o.v.i, stored wil l fruits and c iuft ctiouaries of various kinds nnd a large bakery attached, in successful ope ration. Mr. Jameson i'j a good laker, and Charley h a printer a regular typo, but he has forsaken bis castf for t!i knead ing trough :nid uitisid of coinpotiug nAlzr to fud the mind, he is uow di ploid in colh'Liing inuterial to la t p the koul . nd body touhcr. Charley liuds it in ire profitable, uud we don't blame him. S-t-YCs t eiury n:id enterpr'se IInow nc Sroac -.les.rs. F. ii 3. Nye of litis city, have one of the largest and iniM varied assortment of Hardwure, Tin ware and ivery other kind f ware ever seen weot of the Missouri. To test litis fact, call at their btune Hardware Store, on Main etreet, in this city, and satisfy yourselves. You will find them g xki, whole-souled fellows, who are ready at all times to wait upon their customer, and give satisfaction to all who may cull i pou thrin. Advertising. Tin re is no better sign of su cess in business, than advertising.--Show us the man who ad vt rises and pays the printer, and we will show you a good bsiness man. Look at the column of Messrs Palm En & Avebill they are just commencing to fix up. Look out for large sales and low prices. Call and judge for yourselves. Franklin Sabbath School or Tlatte Vallet. A Snblath School of the above mime was organized last Sun day, near Owen & Carlyle's Mill, under the Superintendence of Mr Dailcy .They met t twice each SuLl nth. We wish the originators of this movement success. Similar organizations would provo highly beneficiul lo the inhabitants of the Teni tory, if thy were established iu every neighborhood. Warm Weatuer. Yesterday was the wannest day of this season. Tliermom ctirsin arious rait. cf tbeiiiy, iu the shade indicated lOGto 110 degrees. If our eastern friends can show i taller figures than these, we should like ta have them produce them. Still we have cool and refreshing nights jua right for bleeping. It A Melt usa Mood. Everything these hot days, both aninuie aul in nn mate, appiars to le in a" nutting moo." Yesterday afiern kki, a prir of rollers in our office were ttaud ing together quietly agninst the wall, when one of them catching th prevail in.' rpiJHini", commenced mimed av'y to run, a:J bt fore we. wi re aware, f uttered out o;i the floor like a p iii-cake. If we are late in getting our issue out this week or the imprestion imperfect when we do get out, blame it upon the weather. JThe aono incar.t of J mot 0. Chsp. Ban, Esq., District Attorney fur this Dis "icf, w:jj appear ta oar acxt. The new Monongahela while ly ing at the Council LlufTs lower laudrngi last Sunday, on her return trip, caught fire near the stern, on the hurricane deck and burnt through into the calin, but by prompt application of a few buckets of water, the fire wns soon extinguished. Mission AvtKvfc Cao-tar. Mr. S. M. Pike, Is filling up 1,1 New Grocery, Willi every kind of goods asked for in his line and not content wi'.h this, he his In connection with Messrs. Criflith Jt Butterfield, started a meat market to supply the wants of Bellevue. We hops the citizens will patronise them. St iams"ats. We have had several S.eam boats from St. Louis since our last Issue, and had prepared a lis', with remarks upoa their Speed, cspselty, fcc. Ac, but wing to acci dents which have occurred In consequence of the excessively hot weather, we cannot post pone the Issue of our paper any longer. News from the Plains. A painful rumor has reached us, thnt one hundred and fifiy V, S. Soldiers and tentnsters have been murdered by the In dians, west of Fort Kearney and as it has rot been tontn.dic;ed, we fear that the worst hns not been told. The Pacific city Enterprise toys that "dipt. Dixon enme down on the United States steamt r Mink yesterday inominc and reported the loss of many of our soldiers, in a conflict with a large body of the Cheyennes and Arrn pa hoes, two hundnd miles west of Fort Kearney. The Messenger who brought the new?, reached St. Mary's on last Saturday. His name is YelluinJeer, nn old French trader, whose statements are perfectly re liable. II j Mated to C.ipt. Dixon, Col. Sarpy and others, that eleven days before, he hud left Col. Sumner, who told him that be sent one hundred soldiers and fifty teamsters a little in udvance of his main body; when they were attacked I y a large body of C'leyeni. i an I Arrapthoes, an I all were slain; that he intend d to proceed directly in pursuit of the enemy, and wouid not pause until he hnd revenged the loss of hiscompi t riots and punished the savage hordes who had butchered them. Mornianism. The Philadelphia LeJgtr rnys. that Hon. Stephen A. Douglass thiul'S thnt the way lo subdue the Mormons totibedi enee to ihe Federal authorities, is lo re peal the organic act I lotting the territo rial government out of existence. The country w uld then revert to its primitive condition, under ihe solo ntd exclusive jurisdiction of the United States Govern ment, and ihe Mormons could be punished in any Sn'o or Territory. It will be time enough to try that remedy when other more legitimate inans fail. At present, the Government is entraged in the work of enforcing lh authority of the laws, 1 y sending; out a force rufHcient to m.-inin the Federal officers. We bhnll then probably know whelhei the stories of Mormon outrages are exaggeration or not. Nothing nppenrs to be so lively as the imacirintion of letter-writers for the press, and they often epice their articles the more abundantly the more difficult it H to reach a timely refutation. The show of earnest in enforcing it power has al ways been sufficient with the mo t oldu rate opp;r.s of the Government's au thority. IJrbbam Young is n fool, however his followers may be. He will b blow trt resist, when resistance mu.t end in his d:scoiiifiturp. Q LL'VUc MA1KET Correct d weekly by Clarke & D'o-tim, ronrarding and lorn. Merchants. rio ir Familv, $V0 per lOOlbs KWtra S irWfi.ie. $5.50 00 " " Hn-. $1,50. Meal $ I 00 per tOOllis. App'es Dri- d, t 00 (3) $5 50 bus. Peaches 4 00 4 50 " Ji itter ew 30 r P Ho Old parked, 23c ft rtenris n 0.1 1 h is. Con $1.75 V hush. Oat$l 23 ft I 30 bttsh D-d Beef 20c per lb. Silt G. A., pef sack, $3,r0. riacoa Sho il.lers U Q 15c lb. Rides 1 1 17c. II ims I ie Ruf ar cured 18c "A fc Hides Dry, lOe do Green, 4c !Iv li 00 $23 P019 tun Pork clar $U 0 ) 19 bbl., 13 per lb. r.trd 20 a 25 e f lb O ilouw $10 $ 1.00 t3 bus Pot.toe $ 00 2 50 " Pelts Sheep T5e (S $1 00 do Om 40 Q) 50 Lumber Cot' o i woo I sheafs 33 a m. do ded $35 00 do Oik, W.ilnu', Biool $15 03 do Pine i ting, clear $V5 ft) m. da Flooring 21 $70 oo 1st $75 0) Bosrds, $.V) $75 00 Shingles Pine t 50 ( $!) 50 tn. CottMweo I $5 50 J.sth Pine $10 00 per m. Door $3 50 75 each, ash ?1 00i,$ .i per casement fPF.A, Tr.A, TEA A tlp-top article tl X. Yuunj ilyeon. at 5 ct. per po;uid,tthe BtLLEVUE STORE. TTARDWAHE, Spades, b5ts!s, Uses, xx torus, etc., at ids LELLEVUE STORE. A Card. At Hie earnest eolicltatlon of many that srs Interested, Mrs. J. K. NYE, has ilecided to open a se;e:t schoul In th room above the Store of Mi. F. A. WHITE, o.i Wednetdiv, the ntlidayof J ily.to continue twelve weeks. Many years of successful experience In teach ing and references from some of the best east ern schools, rive hr confi lence to ask the patronare of the chixens of D-llerue. Tur the first rudiments In reading and spe'l Inr, $1 a term. Cammoi branches, as writ ajrammsr, srithmtlc, and (teoriphr, $5 a term. Higher English branches and French, $0 S term. It Is Important thnt the p iplla eho ild en'er St the commencement of the term and be punctual In their daily attendance and no ds d iction will le made for absence, except In cases bf protiac'.ed Illness. TWENTY-TIVE WITNESSES; Or, Tho Forger Convicted. fiST" royouwitntfohavta Strt Prtvmfivt against Counterfeiting EanJt jYote REAM REAM! READ! ! ! Subscribe! Subscribe! Subs:ribc! JOHN S. DYE Is the Author, Snd the nank Note engravers all siy that be Is the greatest jndce of p.iper money livine. CHEAPER THAN TIIR CHEAPE5Tl BETTER THAN THE DESTl Published weekly. Tlie whole only O.ie Dollar a Year. GREATEST DISCOVERY of the present rentnrv for detecting counterfeit Rsnk No'.ej decriliinjr every eenuine hill In existence, and exhibiting at a r'ance every counterfeit In cir culation. Arianss I o admirably that refer ence is easy and uetretiDi Ins'antsneous. No pa tres to hunt up. but so simplified and arranced that the merchant, banker and business man can se all at a glance. It tne taken vesrs to make perfect this GREAT DISCOVERY. The urgent neces. sity for ench a work has lone been felt by commercial men. It has been published to supply the call for such a preven'lve.and needs but to be known lo be universally patronlted. It does more than has ever been attempted by msn. P. describes every bank note In three different lansuites English, French and Ger man. Thus each may read the same la Lis own native tongue. Tksms. The paper will be about 23 bv 42 inches. Rnd will contain the most perfect Hank Note List published, toire'her wi n the rate of discount. Also a list of all the private Hank er? In America. A eomp'ete summer? of the Finances of Europe and America will be published in each eilition. together wiMi all th imnnrta-it news cf thediy. Also INTERESTIFG STORIES from an b'd msnucrint found in the East, and no where eNe to te found. It his never yet appeared In print, and furni.hes the most com plete history of Oriental Life, anil describing he most perplexin? positions In which the Ladies and Fe-itlemen of thit coin'rvhsve been an often fo ind. The.e s'.ories will con. tinne throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the public. P" Furnished week"v to subscribers nnlv at$ltyear. AH letters must b addressed to JOHN S. DYE. Tlroker, P ibliher and Pronrie'n-, 3m32 ' 70 Wall S'.reet, New York. EICHER & EAVOrORT, MERCHANT TAILORS, WOU'.O respectfully i 'fo'in the citizens of Relleviie and lcinltv tht thev have eonim".ced the TAILORING BUSINESS in the hi'ildinp form"rlv occnnie( iv ,T. M. Hsr Mv.corxer MAIN street and FIFTH AVEN UE, and intend keeping constantly on hand Ci.OTin, CAS3IMERE?, and VESTING?, WTiIch will be made up to order with neat ne and 'l-.ns'ch. Ao. FiniSand HIDES bonsht or fkenln exchar gs for poodi. no 30-'f. ii. WEvr.n. A. GCTtsCIIMAN . Mrcr ti Gctzschm inn's SPloxajtrlxL 3VTJJJ. The iindersiened beg leave to inform tl.e ritiens of the aili'ilnin!; co mtiee in N'ebr tint they Are buil.linff a new FLOURING 51 ILL, Willi two nm of IJ.irrs, at sr. mary, Mills co., iow.. to be If n.erapi on the. tnt rf Auir:s. !"5". Fain.efn villil" well in ri" ple-.M-i f W'l s we are fiej arc.l t My the l.il.ce'. j il.ts !l. r;.n':. '.rV Bsr'ev will also It l-ougl.t by tl.e i:o licu.s if!-e fi. ri'.ny nar.vnuv, Vher.'xtl.er.ey'. ie prim. BELLEVUE HOUSE. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND POPULAR HOTEL, OFFERS EVERY To tho Public, ani will renier ASSlDCOt S ATTE.TIO. To fie tcanf of I1IS GUESTS. J. T. ALLEN. TJelleyiie, Oct. 23. 1551 l-tf HATS. CAPS and nOXXETS Th laree.t and bet aortmen in the Territory of Nebraska, at the S. Loni. price, at the CtLLEVUE STORE. 7. II. Lonsior", 21. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. O Ties on Mnl'i.he'ween Twentv.Fiftb and Twenty, bixth streets, Sellevus City. 33 -f GLENWOOD HOTEL, DY 3VX. T377CX C3."WC13, Corner or Locust aid Coolcdc Streets, OLEMTOOD, lOTA. ClotblDs! 1 lolliirg ! (!otlt!n: ALRGE STOCK OF RKADY MADS Clo'hine: of t lset F'Yon, at CLEARWATER. WHITE i. SANDERS. Ju.ie th, 137. r.31. ( VOOI. WORTH'S NEBRASKA IN 10E7. THIS tr.rk will Sfaln be ready for delivery by the ITth Inst. The first a unply wss ft', ceived lat week and wss Immediately sold. A nevtCo irity Mip, corrected by Mr. Pyers, tecordlnf to the county boundvl"t estsbllsh. ed by tin Legislature last winter, hss bfsn tnirrsved expressly for the worl , and will ap pear rn the next edl'lon. Pesldes a history of tht Territory. I s eon dltlnn and pros-ecs, the work contains th claim laws of Nebraska, and a direst of the U:il'ed States pre-emption laws, maklnr a comple't pre-emp'or'a eulde. Every petsn Interes'ed In Nebreka should have a' copy of the work. Price, sclth th map, 75 centj wl. ho it the msn, 60 cents. Slnirle copies mall ied. postaee paid, on receipt ot price, to any part of the country. i;. c woowvoHTii, Omaha, June 11, 1S17 ii.t Publisher. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND 1WPEU HANGINGS. A complete aseor'ment at WOOLWORTIPS Tlooks'oe, Omslia City, N. T. r Special agent for Scuooi Cooks. THE MISSOU'X riteh AND IOWA STOS COMPANY. AT S i. M AU 8, MILLj CO., IOWA. AT prepared to f irnlsh Western. lows and ebrlska with s aD, iK .VKI.. . I.M K RCK, A hi t KINO RINE of every variety, site and ehspe. Thev have faclH'.les ror quarrvinir vy QUANTITY, that may be needed, and also Intend to make D.1ICX WVT-:R LtM !, 100 Laborers nr.FERAN' ES: I'.I'm tmAC J-. C ., ?T. I.Ofl . G-tCXI, WA , & OkNTOX, Cortr it D vrra. All orders sho ild be addressed to JNO. W. ANTM'NY, S caTART. St. Mirys, March lSth,lS57. 21tf. OMUIl ADVERTISEMENTS. J. A. JONES. OtO. W. WOOD. THE LARGEST Drug & Chomical Houso IN Tn a WEST. OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY J3NLS & WOOD, WnOtrSALC AM) UlTAlL DlALt&S IX Drues, Ciiemtcali, Points, Oils, Dv 8tn(T, "Window Glass, Wine.. Liq'iors, Ciesrs, Tobacco, fee. &e, tct. ITvlnp purchased the entire stock" of DRUGS and FANCY GOODS formerly be. loncinirto C. A. Henry b Co., together with our own full purchases, we are now enabled to rlT-r the public as comnlete an assortment of DRUGS and FANCY GOOD! as can be found we. of the Mississippi river. Our i'ork I ff marilt"de enouph to supply the whole NMriska trade j and hsvlnj been pur chased under the mist fivorable clrcum e'ances, we feel assured In our statement, that if Fine Goo Is, rersrds (jnantlty, qual. i-y and ri'lc-, are any oMecr to those dealinx li DRUGS and MEDICINES, we can offer theee inducements ti a greafer exten thauany o h"-hni.e in the Wes". Co uitry Merchants and PliV'iciane are requested to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere no 13-tf JONES .V. WOOD. W. II. STARK. U. W. ncrsuRK. NEW Boot and Shoo Store, On FARNI1AM Street, Opposite the Ex chsne psnk. .r-ELI.EVUK, Miy 20, 1957. Found In my bnev, placed there bv some unknown person, a Ladv's W011K BASKET, containing some articles of vslne totheow ier. Oithein.ier leaves rf a Bib's Is printed E. M. Dmiels, and also E. M.Thornton. The owner Is req nested to makr herself Vnown and receive the property. no30-3t WM. A. GWYER. AXGU.CCMEXTS. Tor Territorial Auditor. 8. L. CAMPBELL, will be supported at the ensuin; electioa for Terrl'orial Auditor, by MANY VQTER3. BRICK AND LUMBER. A LARGE quaiiM'.y of first rate Brick and -V Litn'ier for 8 if-, at reaaoaable rates. E iquire at the Sslievue lln ie. 3J J03EP1I E. PRAY. In A. W. Buci, TAND and General Ajrent. Pre-Emp'.Ion 4 Pipers prepared, Lnd Warrnts ho ijtlit au i sold. O'lice iu the Old S.a.e House, over the U. 8. Land Office. REFER TO Hon. A. R. GiUmore, Receiver, Omaha. Hon. Lnos Lowe, llo i. s, A. Ktrickland, Eelleyue. llnu. John Finney. Hon. J. Sterline Mor'.on, Nebraska Ci'v. O.-nitn, Jjie2, Ml. 33 NO f.ORE HARD TIMES, 8. 51. PIKE, RAS es'abMhe,l himself in a NEW GRO. CERY STORE. In Belleyue, oi Mission Avenue, east of Mln S:reet, vh-re he will keep constantly ou hand, all LUidj of fresh Crot;ri'i, Fiuur, Sujar, Teas. Rice. Flh. Le. He hss s'so a choice lot cf liquor, and ey. ery o her article usually kept In a Grocery Store. (V" A meat market Is kept In the base. mnt store, tor Uie arcoiatnoiuoa of the cit Ue.is of Selievue, and vicioi y. 3i3u L!TII0GUiriiIX3 AND FGRU!G KSTABMSIIMEXT AT 33ollOT7Xlo, "X". OlSce Levee, at the o'd Tradirp Tost. rpOWN TLATS. Maps, Ske'che. Headinf s ot Le.tets, BilU and CerUfiCS'.e. and every lccripio:i of pi -s in ami fancy eiig raving and lithosraphirn wo'k i.eatly clna. I O ir pres.ea being of the lest ar.d moat lm crswj k!...J., we ii 'pe U 'c i:e work enuai I to U.C besl i.l tt United Sta'e.. I 5. W. Y. ECHIMONSKY, i 3bK TUOS. T. liOYLS IE BELLEVUE (Commercial Emporium ! ! THE undersized resjee'-f illf so'lelt the atUYlii of fis eitl-am ef 8'tleria and tlelnlrf. to their extenslva assortment of foods, mbraclnt every variety uaually kept In Uie sreaU The attention of the ladles If particularly called to our large assortment of drees todaf fonslttlnc In psrt of silks, French and American Jarnnet snd Organdy Lawns, Derates, De Lslnes.Ae. Flrured and Plain Swiss, Jaconet and took Muslins, Calicos, Ribbooa. Axtift. cial Fiowerl and Wreaths, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Oonneis, Flats, ate. BOOTS c&3 SHOI3S. Lsdles fine moroeco slippers, kid and moroseo buskins, psrodl tie', ant Jenny LlnA, Via1, Smeled and calf akin laee boots, black and colored waiters, As. Gent's fist morocco and calf skin boots, flu alotli, calfskin ami patent leather (tl:ers, sew'd tad pey'U saearaea. ilippers, le. ChllJreu's shoes, a (treat variety. in aw So Men's and boys' fins felt, wool, Panama, eurracoa, seinttte, tirtofa, tla.l rreat variety. r OLiOTIIING. The largest stock ever opened In this county, eonsistinf or coats, pants, vests, ablrts, cat lars, over-alls, .c. of all alxes, styles, and quality, for men, boyi au.i chlUrea. keepers and bulldcri will fijil it to their advantage to call before porcbaslof elsewusra. Qurcnswiire, Medicines, Extracti, t)yter, Choice Cigars, Furniture, Flour, AUo. & hrgi 1 Q O A 11 It.. .V.m. . .kt.1. . .. HL - . P. A. SARPY, Wholcgale ft Retiil Merchant, CORKER OT MAT AKD CRXOOXV STSSKTI, ST. MARY, IOWA. HAS just received and now has for sale, a large assortment of aelected merchandise adapted to the wante of all In this new and thriving community, which he can sell asc heap as can be offered eleewhere so high upon the Missouri river. His (roods 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 dles and gentlemen, children end youth, all can be supplied. Call snd see for yourselves. His stock consists of the following, among a preat many other articlea he cannot now sou meratei Among his Dry Goods, May be foun l Woolen and Sitlnst Cloths, Casslnets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Llnseya, Flat.. il, lied. White, Gray and Blue, Caspian Plaid-, Cottoa Goo Is, Sheetinps and Shirtings, Pleached and Unbleached, Blue and Wnite, Drlllinfrs, Osnaburg, Ded-Ticklng, Hickory Checks, &c., fee. Taney Goods. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every variety of at vie and pattern. Ginghams, Lawns, Figured Alpacca, Bombasines, Bom bayett, Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Neck, erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons, tc, fee. Clotliln?, A well selected stock of S immer, Fall and Winter CloUiinr, consisting In part of fine Dress Coats, Pants and Vests) also, pood S immer Clothing of all description, and heavy Clothintrfor Fall and Winter use, Also, Shirts, Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks, &c. Mens' and Bovs' Hats and Cans, of va- rious fashions, qnalitiea and prices. Loots Shoes, thick and thin, polished and nnpolished. of every description, (or Men, Women, and Children's use. Groceries. Crushed, Clarified. Loaf and Brown Rusar. Molasses, Syrup Molasses. Golden Svrnp. Superior Tea, Rio and Java CofTse, Sassafras, Cinjrer, Pepper, Cloves, Spice, Cinnamon, ground Ginger, Nutmegs, bunds, Tobacco, Ciirars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Picklea Pepper-Sauce, tc, Ave. rrovlslons, A larre assortment of Flour, of various qualities and prices) Corn Meal and all the various products of the Farm and Cardenj Bscoii, Fish, Kiln dried Aip'.cs, Peaches, Currants, Raisins, fee. Hardware, S'oves of various patterns, for CooVtee inJ Heatin? rooms. Stove-nine anil Elbows. 1ti and small Irot Kettles, Frying Pans, SkilleU i linn-irons, snoveis ana isup; ies, manure a 1 1 Hay Forks, Scvthe. Shovels and Spade. Lot and Trace Chain. Axes, Hammers, Pincers Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-Rasps, Files Sawe, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ra t ors, B itts and S.rwa, Door Handles, Kno L,OCS, &.C., itC. Tinwarr. A general aasortment kept for bousehok purposes. tiooawnrc. Wssh-tuSs, Shakers Pails. Wood and Zinc Washboards. Lcalbcr. Sole Leather, Harness Leather. Cosvblde, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, L! nines and Morocco. Saddle, Bridie', Millers. Lariat, Cireitglee, Belly-bands, Drivlnir-liii, Collars, Hack atrapa, Girths, Blind-bridles, ItC., .V. .iifdicincs. A psneral assortment of Medicines, for Fevers, Fever and Atue. and the common eomplaints of the country. Cook's. Lee', Sappenyton'a, Brace, nif Juvnes' Pill, Qui. nine, Tonic, and various kinds of Stimulant, Anodynes. Liniments, and other articles nece. earv for the eick and the Invalid. l-tf rois SALE. LOT t, Blck 258 ) L t fl. Block 253 ( Lot T ft'ftck ISO , L-t 10. B ock 177 ; L t i. Block 5" t L-t 4. B ock lMj L t 10. Block 68 1 Lot S. Block 2 lit Lo'O. Bock 133 Lot 4. Bio. k 6S; 1j 2, Block 13Sj It 8, Block 72 1 It to. u an li. Block 111, in Bsllevua City. For terus enquire of HOLLOW Y fc Kf lXER. Cellevue Ilau.e, April 30. IW M.J b. i oox oatrriTti. c. b. atrTTtaruia Orlfflth & Butterfltld, BCTCITF.R, sen eatera l CATTLE, SHEEP and SWINE, hsy ret!Dnvotly looa'ed themive In Beiievue Ci v. snd ar prepared to furnish U citiaene of Bellevue wt.lt fresh meat on Tuesdiyand btunlay morning of each week, snd of ener if neui. rv. Thy can be fo nd 1 the Bissaent or S. f. Piks's G'ocerv and Provis oi Store, where they wi'j be happy to wU tinn th-tr e is'sa. cs. m33 .u ni .inn. iiuctrn, iurcuit wjiii i;ri iioi msniionsa, ssui oe lo.a low isr cash. All kinds of merchant ble country produce taken In exchanirs for foods. Also Dry Hides, F.'r, A,c. Tliaukful for the liberal patrons pe heretofore expended to as by the ellU tens of this county, we earnestly solicit Its continuance. BEATON 4 R0WLE3, Smoi31 Main Street. ALSO, Class-rite, i... J ki umcry, Eejancea. J'resurvvJ Frujut, Tobacco, Wola Ware, Tith, be. stxl: of c!ioic tS !F 1 rt- . . . i. . i . IIuTaiin'a Btf Line. CELLEVUE, ST. MARYS . Aim AND OLE N WOOD STAGE LINE. Wl r HUFFMAN'S LINE will leave Clenwood, via. St. Marys for Ballevue, on Mon. day's, Wedne.day'e and Saturday's, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and will leave the Benton House, Belleyue, via, St. Marys for Glenwood, on 'he seme days at 1 o'clock, P. M. This Line connects at St. Marys, with the Council Bluffs and St. Joseph 8tates. and at Glenwood with the various lines from the Mia alssippl to the Missouri Rlvere. Travilers on this Line will find every cen venlence and accommodation, to make their trips pleasant and epeedy. Comfortable Coaches, Careful Driver and well-fed Horse. noStf. ROBERT HUFfMAH. . SPRING ARUiNGEMENT. Rerilar Packet for Kansas Leavenworth, Weston St. Joseph, ejivannah, lowaPolut, Kehr ka City, Bellevue. Council niurTi, umaha and Florence. THE new and elegant Peenrsf Samer Plorenoa. J. Thraek. ""moiton. Maater. J. E. Gormaa Clerk, will mcomence her trips as a reguUr packet in the above trade, on the openlna of naylgaHon In the prtr.(t, and will remain la U tlirouphout the season. The Florence listing been built tinder the superintendence of the nneereljrns expressly f"f the trade i of extraordinary etrencth.aad well adapted lo It In every particular. A rea sonshle share if the natrotiaee of shippers, and the pub'le renerslly. Is respectfully soil cited. J. THROCKMORT N, Maater. 23-s J. E. Comai, Clerk, SEASON ARRANGEMENT Regular Packet far Kansas, Nebraska City n.ll -ii M M n ... " ' i"iivu, i ,u i cu Aium, vmaua, ad'l Florence. TnE new and elent 8teaef Mln-n.hfl.ha, Canf. Charles Baker. Miitir. Clerk, will rnn a a rerular packet, to the above and all Intermediate points en the Mis eouri river, and persona can rely npon her con tinuing In the trad rerular y d-irlnr; the season. The Min-ne-hs-ha I an entirely new boaf. built epres!y for the Mis-owl River trade, and heine fitted n In the latest and meet ap f roved etyle, her officers feel eonft lent, that at- let attention to th comfort of Paenrre, and to bnslne, will nks her the favorit b-at la the trad. CHA.. BAKER M ester. tt . HuTCHinsoir, Clerk. II. T Clsrke, Agent. Mj Tailoring ! Tailoring ! The nndersimed bsps less to Inform the el'iiene of Bellevue and vicinity that ha le prepared to do custom work, In th let faehioi and most approved etyle. He feele e ftjent that his work Is unsurpassed Eat or West) and by moderate prices respectfully eo'ieits a ehsre of the public patronare. He will always be fo ind ready to receive orders at the Bellevue House. JOSEPH BRAT. Bellevae, X. T. March 11th lM7,tf STONE MASON AND Plastoror. THE Undersigned haying cemmsneed tho above business in Bellevue, I prepared to do all work In his line, at the shortest ao tice, In the beet manner, and th most rea aoaabl terms. WM, WILET. Fo ir or five good Plasterers, will 6a4 constant employment, and good wages, M ap piic(ion in dot. Bellevue, Oct 30, lttfl. 2-tf Chwloa E. Watson, CIVIL ENGINEF.H AND SURVEYOR, Bsllevte City, rTehraska Territory, pre f esse to be DMUdw tn the lar of the land U tiis vicinity, and offers hi aervics U such aa b "H them, on reasonable term. ?V He wtn also act as agent, for the pur. ehsss or sal of Ral EeUt. to th Territory, or Wea'ern law. lufnrmatlan furnished ubm npllatia. DsclwaUocs filed tad pre-emption obtained. 4. 1 niAS. CHRISTOPIIEUr" MACHINIST & CO? PER SMITH, Xa all its Braaciw. BELLEVUE ATTD OHA.TJA. BOTS an) 613EV-Twnty cases c Ujouand Sh, all sites, at tho BELLEVUE ETC RE. 50 Sacks G. A. Salt in Store and roue bo sMd, by CLARKE it BRO. u3l.f.