Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, August 06, 1857, Image 3

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    Local & Miscellaneous.
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS indebted to tbe "Gatette"
for subscription or advertisements, will please
make lmmediaU payment toT. B. Lemon, th
autborlied agnt for collections; and person
who hav account! against tht paper, will pre
tent them, with their voucher, to tht agent,
for settlement, without delay.
DiLttrot. Our city presents at the
present time a lively aspect. Business is
improving1 very fast, and buildings and
improvements of various kinds are ad
vancing rapidly.
Tbe Fontenelle Bank building, now in
progress of erection on Main Street, is a
fine brick building, 23 by 42 feet, two
stories high, with a basement of 8 feet.
Mr. Bulkeley, is putting up a large frame
Store adjoining the Fontenelle Bank, 22
by 0 feet. Mr. Wattles is putting up a
jsrge brick Livery Stable. Mr. Johnson
js building a' house 22 by 30, in the same
neighborhood. S. A. Strickland is build
ing a fine dwelling house, and besides
these, there are now in progress of erec
tion fifteen dwellings. '
Stone is now being hauled to build
the foundations of the Presbyterian and
Methodist churches, and the Court House
and other county buildings will be finish
ed this fall.
Bellevue, in a short time, will present
a beautiful appearance, situated as the
city is, on one of the handsomest plateaus
on the Missouri river, whose high bluffs
presents a barrier to that ever changing
stream, through which it cannot break or
overflow in all time to come. Let those
who wish to seek a delightful home in the
far west, visit this city look at its advan
tages, and prospects in the future, and
they will be satisfied. In our next we
will recur to this subject again.
Bellevue Lodok No. 4, or I. O. of O
F. On Thursday evening the 6th inst., a
new Lodge of the I. O. of O. F. was insti
tuted at this place by D. Grand Sire Holly,
under very favorablo auspices.
The following Brothers were elected of
ficers for the present term, and duly in
nailed, to wit:
VV. H. Cook, N. G.; R. W. Bulkley, V
G.i W. W. Harvey, Sec'y; S. A. Stride
land, Treasurer.
Thb Carltle FrxRY. Messrs. Car-
lyle and Bennett's ferry over Platte Riv
r, at Cedar Island, is in successful ope
alion, and travelers meet with no delay
t this point. They have employed care
lul and attentive men at this ferry, and
the traveling community are assured that
every attention will be paid to ensure a
speedy transit ncrosss this stream. The
enterprising onJ gentlemanly proprietors
'deserve the thanks of the public, and we
hope that their energy ia establish a good
ferry may be rewarded by the patronage
of the public.
Steamboat Arrivals. During the
past week the follow Steamers arrived at
our landing, and passed up the Missouri:
Watossa, Hesperian, Alonzo Child, Ben
Bolt and Florence. They all had a full
complement of freight and passengers.
Tho river is low and is still falling.
Call akd try them. -By reference to
another column, you will find the adver
tisement of Roscsuao, the celebrated Da
guerean and Ambrotype artist
' He will remain a fev days to give you
an opportunity to
"Secure the shadow, 'ere the substance
fades."
Mr. Whitehead, another artist, holds
forth in the School Housa. Tbe good cit
izens of Bellevue, have now a choice, if
they wish life like pictures of themselves
v friends.
New Steam Boat. The Hesperian,
a new boat passed up on last Friday
morning. She is a staunch, beautiful
craft, and front appearances, she is one of
the test boats on the upper Missouri.
How ie it.
We understand that during the session of
the Legislature, last winter, some three
or four enactments were made for the pur
poM of locating roads of considerable im
portance to the citizens of Sarpy county
and the city of Bellevue.
Commissioners were also appointed to
locate those roads, and . they have never
performed their duty. The roads and In
dian trails running through the Prairies
to different points are being all fenced up,
and a stranger would scarcely know how
to get from one point to another. We
ask for information how is it? ' '
CSTCov. Walker has not. as is ru
mored proclaimed the Free State men of
Kansas insurgents, but has summoned the
military to protect tbe officers in their tl
forts to collect taxes under the Territoria
liins.
Home Aoaix. Wo' clip the following
from the Capitol Chy Fact, printed at Col
umbus, Ohio :
"A Testimonial. Fred. Rife, Ksq.,
well known to the sojourners of the " Neil
House, was presented by Ins friends,
with a beautiful set of spoons. Fred's
untiring1 energy has made him one rf the
most popular attachees to a hotel in our
city. May his shadow never grow less."
Not long since, we received a letter
from friend Rife, in which he remarked :
" After perambulating tho states of Indi
ana, Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri also
the territories of Minnesota, Nebraska
and Kansas, last winter, 1 came to the
conclusion that there was " no place like
home," and so I returned."
Now Fred., perhaps you found tha
there was something wrong with the
whisky for it is said that out here, and
the other places through which you were
traveling,whisky kills foriy yards ofT-hartd,
whilst at Columbus it will kill in five feet
and then you will have to take a rest!
quite a difference, but let that pass.
We will say this for Fred he is a
clever, whole souled fellow ho treats
stranger with politeness and urbanity,
and if they should be athirst, he is the
very boy who can Jixupn. nice cool lem
onade, either with, or without a fy.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1TOTI.GE'.
IS hereby given to O. Dcnlson and to all
concerned, that I will appear at the Land
Office in Omaha, N. T., on Friday, Aug. 14,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., and prove iny right to
pre-empt the south 1-2 of the north east 1 -4
and the north 1-2 of the aouth eait 1-4 of Sec.
24, Township 14, Range 12, east of the Oth
principal meridian in Nebraska Territory.
2t39V . L. H, CASE.
KOTICE
TS hereby given to Conrad Bauman, and to
jl an concerned, mat 1 snau appear at the
Land Office, in Omaha, N. T , on Friday, Aug.
14, to prove iny richt to pre-empt the east 1-2
of the north west 1-4 and the north 1-2 of the
aouth west 1-4 of Sec. 19, Township 14, Range
13, east of the flth principal meridian in Ne
braska Tcrrritory.
2t39 THOMAS NYE.
MOTICE
TS hereby riven to William Garnson: and
JL Elser B. Garnson, and all other persons
concerned, that I ahall appear at the Land
Office in Omaha, on the 17th day of Aug. 7,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., and prove, inr right to
pre-empt the N. W. 1-4 of S.W. 1-4 of Sec. 4,
and the N. 1-2 of S. E. 1-4, and the S. W. 1-4
of N. E. 1-4 of 8ec. . in T. 13, R. 13, east
oi om pr. meria. n.i.
2t39" . JAMES J. WEAVER.
A GOOD LIKENESS FOR $1,00,
And upwards.
ROESBERG, the well known Dagurrean
and Ambrotype Artist, would respectful
ly invite the citizens of Bellevue, and stran
ger generally, to give him a call at his large
Tent, or Daguerrean Room, which has been
put up with a large aide and sky light, for
taxing likenesses, ana naving plenty or light,
the pictures can be made with but little shade
He also has the fines': S'ock of cases and
small frames ever brought here, which he will
sell cheaper, including the likenesses, than
ever have been sold by any other artist in this
city. He therefore trusts that all persona that
wish to obtain good and cheap likenesses to
give him a call, at the new and large Tent,
nearlv opposite the School House, and in front
of Pile, Grocery Store.
N. B. Houses, Horses and Buggies will
be copied, on short notice, but only in cloudy
weather, if called for soon, at reasonable
price, a he probably will not stay longer
than one week.
30 ROESBERG, Operator.
TAKE KOTICE.
TO George Dixon, and nil others whom It
may concern. You are hereby notified that
I will appear at the Land Office In Omaha on
the 8th of August, 1857. at 8 o'clock. A. M.
to prove my right to enter by pre-emption the
oouiu cast quarter or aecuon number ii8, in
township number 14, in range number 12, east
of the 6th principal meridian in Nebraska
Territory. A. D. WETMORE.
July 27, 1807.
nxrotio.
QTnO Barnard Relley, and all other whom
ait it may concern take notice, that on
M. I will apply at the Land Office in Omaha,
m jl - , ....
ior m purpose or pro vine mv rigut to pre
empt the W. t of the N. W. qr, section num
ber 14, in townshin number 13. in ranee num
ber 12 eat of the 6th principal meridian of
ncDnati lerruorr.
"CHARLES C. SPEAR.
Bellevue, July 20, 1857.
Notice.
irnOJohn Bernard, O. A. Vtlie, and all
A. other whom it mav concern take notice
that on Friday, August 14. 1857 at 8 o'clock.
A. M. I will apply at the Land Office in Omaha,
ior me purpose or proving mav right to pre
empt uic rt.oiun.r. qr, oi section num
ber 13, in township number 13, range number
13, east of the 6th principal meridian in Ne-
orasita lerruory.
CORNELIUS R. LIGHT.
July 27, 1857. 2t.
. Notice.
9T0 Aaron Brown,WilsonReynold.Richard
A Kimball, John Bernard.O. A. Vilie, and
all othres whom it mav concern take notice
that on Friday, August 14, 1857. at 8 o'clock,
A. M. I will apply at the Land Office In Omaha,
for the purpose of proving my right to pre-empt
the W. i of tha N. W. qr, in section number
18, in township number 13, in rang? number
41, and the E. of the N. E. qr. of section
number 13, township number 13, rang number
13, east of the 6th principal meridian in N-
oraiaa lerruory.
J. H. SMITH.
Bellevue, July 20, J 857. 2t.
GLENWOOD HOTEL,
BY
Corner of Locust aad Coolcdge streets,
GLEMTOOP, IOWA.
VARIETY STOJIE.
- - A . . -
THE underlfd !; opened, hesr tilt
Printing Office, in Bellevue, a lane and varied
assortment of Goods, , Among the variety
may be found
DRY GOODS,
Such as
Brown Muslin,
Calivv
Sfceotinr,
Shirting,
- Hosiery, Ac.
KNIVES, FORKS,
SCYTHES, - t WOOD-SAWS, v
SHOVELS, 1 HAY-FORKS.
SPADES, TEA-KETTLES,
GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, tc,
I'ogelher with a quantity of
Boots c3 SHOOS
Segar, Rake, Rope, Hotse-Collars, Carpet
sack, Window Sash, Door, ...
TEAS AND 8UOARS.
Toboceo, Queens ware, Glassware, Flour,
Crackers and a great many more article.
They keep constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of good
Wines and Liquors,
Warranted lh best qualltyj cheap for cash.
n37U
J. v.
HORN at CO.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
1 fifl (ff Feet of Tin Lum-
X V J J U U ,ber for sale bv
ARNOLD, EBY A SllERK.
3T Enquire at the Benton House,
no. 37. 3m, pf.
FOH lUI.E.
A valuable timber Claim of 160 acres, with
in three miles of Bellevue City, for sale. Eu
qulre at this Office. . n37tf.
TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES;
Or, The Forger Convicted.
Do you wani (o havt a Hurt Preventive
against Counterfeiting Dank Notes ?
HEAD I HEAD J ! HEAD!!!
Subscribe ! Subscribe ! Subscribe I
JOHN S. DYE is the Author, and the Bank
Note engraver all say that he is the greatest
judge of paper money living.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I
BETTER THAN THE BEST!
Published weekly. The whole only One
Dollar a Year.
CREATEST DISCOVERY of the present
century for detecting counterfeit Bank Notes;
describing every genuine bill in existence, ana
exhibiting at a glance every counterfeit in cir
culation. Arranged so admirably that refer
ence is eaay and detection instantaneous. No
pages to hunt up, but so simplified and arranged
that the merchant, banker and business man
can see all at a glance.
It has taken vears to make perfect this
GREAT DISCOVERY. The urgent neces
sity for such a work has long been felt by
commercial men. It ha been published to
supply the call for auch a preventive, and needs
but to be known to be universally patronized.
It does more than has ever been attempted by
man. It describes every bank note in three
diflerent languages English, French and Ger
man. Thus each may read the same in hi
own native tongue. "
Tkrms. Tbe paper will be about 28 by 42
Inches, and will contain the most perfect Bank
Note List published, together wiui the rat of
discount. Also a list of all the private Bank
er in America. .
complete summary of the Finance of
Europe and America will be published in each
edition, together with all the important news
of the day. Also INTERESTIFO 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, and describing
the most perplexing positions in which the
Ladies and gentlemen of that countrv have
been o often found. These stories will con
tinue throughout the whole year, and will
prove the most entertaining ever offered to the
public. .. j
PS" Furnished weekly to subscriber only
at $1 a year. All letters must be addressed
to JOHN 8. DYE, Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor,
3m32 70 Wall Street, New York.
EICHER & TAVEH?0T,; '
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WOULD respectfully inform tht citizena
v n,11.l..li fl rwl uirtlr.; tknl k
f t wvinmr u-i.ia f i.iuh uia. tut; naif
commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS la
the building formerly occupied by J. M. Bar
tav.rorner MAIN etreet and FIFTH AVEN
UE, ana miena Keeping constantly on nana
CLOTHS,
- ' CASSIMERE8,' ' ' il Ji
and VESTINGS, ' '
Which will be made up to order with neat
ness and dispatch. . '
Alio, FURS and HIDES bought Or taken in
exchange tor goods. iio 30-tf.
BELLEVUE HOUSE.
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE
LARGE AND POPULAR
HOT E L ,
' ' OFFERS EVERY
To the Public, and will render
ASSIDUOUS ATTEaiTIO
To tht wants of HIS GUESTS.
" ' ' " J. T. ALLEN. ,
nellevue, Oct 23, 1956. .t . : , :
W. II. Longsdorf, II. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Offie on
Main, between Twenty-Fifth and Twenty.
- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
30 LOTS IN BELLEVUE.
Also SHARES BELLEVUE STOCK
dj ELK HILL ADDITION
lo JUNCTION CITY,
Eor further particulars enquire of
T. M. McCORD.
' At the Fontenrlle Ewik.
Bellevue, April 18, 1W. C6-tf
WOOL.WOKT11S
NEBRASKA IN 1857.
THIS work will again b ready for delivery
by the 17th Intt. Th first upply was re
ceived lt week and was Immediately told.
A new County Map, corrected by Mr. livers,
according to the county boundaries establish
ed by the Legislature last winter, ha been
engraved expressly for the work, and will ap
pear In the next edition.
Resides a history of the Territory, it con
dition and prospect, the work Contain the
claim law of Nebraska, and a digest of the
United States pre-emption laws, making a
complete pre-emptor'a guide. Every peraon
Interested In Nebraska should have a copy of
the work. Price, with tbe map, 75 cents)
without the mn. 60 cents. Single copies mail
ed, postag paid, on receipt of price, to any
tart of the country.
C. C. WOOLWORTH,
Omaha, June 11, 1W7 32lf Publisher.
DObKS, STATIONK1VY
AND PAPER HANGINGS.
A complete assortment at
, WOOLWORTH'S Hookstore,
uraana uty, N. i.
5? Special agent for School Books.
S
32
THE MISSOURI RIVER AND IOWA
STONE COMPANY.
v AT ST. MARYS, MILL CO., .
! J. ' IOWAi' " '
ARK prepared to furnish Western Iowa and
Kfbrislca with SAND, GRAVEL, LIME,
ROCK, at BUILDING STONE of every
variety, li and shape. Thevhave facilities
fcr quarrying ANY QUANTITY, that nay
tr needed, and also intend to msks
BRICK. WATER LIME, &C.
100 Laborres
REFERANCES: P. CHootsao Ja, at Co.,
St. I.OI)I. GSEKNE, WtAai, k. filNTON,
Council Divrrs. .
All orders should be addressed to
JNO. W. ANTHONY, 8cntTar.
St Marys, March loth, 1947. 21tf.
0MAIU ADVERTISEMENTS.
I. A, JOIftS.
oso. w, wooc,
i THE LARGEST
Drug & Chemical House
1 IT THE WEST.
OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY
JONES & WOOD, -
WlIOlESALK AND RETAIL DjKALEBS IN
Drugs,
Chemicals, '
Paints,
Oils,
Dye Stuffs,
"Window Glass,
Wine.,
Liquor,
Cigafs,
lobacco, A.e. Slc. Ac.
Having purchased the entire stock of
DRUGS and FANCY GOODS formerly be
longing to C. A. Henfy 4. Co., together with
our own full purchase, we are now enabled
to offer the public as complete an assortment
of DRUGS and FANCY GOODS a can be
found west of the Mississippi river. Our
stock is of magnitude enough to supply the
whole Nebraska tradej and having been pur
chased under the most favorable circum
stances, w feel assured in. our statement,
that If Fine Goods, aa regards quantity, qual
ity and price, are anv object to those dealing
in DRUGS and MEDICINES, we can offer
these inducements to a greater extent than any
other house in the West. Coimtry Merchant
and Physicians are requested to examine our
lock nerore purcnasing elsewhere
n 13-U JUAL3 ii. WUIU7.
BRICK AND LUMBER.
A LARGE quantity of first rat Brick and
Lumber for Sale, at reasonable rates.
Enquire at my Ofliice near the Benton House.
I V t r sr nn r .
Ira A. W. Buck.
LAND and General Agent. Pre-Emptlon
Papers prepared, Land Warrants bought
and sold. Olficn in the Old State House, over
the U. S. Land Office. . .
REFER TO
Hon. A. R. Gillmore, Receiver, Omaha,
lion. Enos Lowe,
Hon. S. A. Strickland, Bellevue.
Hon. John Finney,
Hon. J. Sterlinr Morton. Nebraska Cltv.
Omaha, June 20, 1857. S
NO MORE HARD TIMES.
: 8. Mf. PIKE, ' '
TTAS established himself in a NEW GRO-
xx wt.Hi t I uk b, in Bellevue. on Mission
Avenue, east of Main Street, where he will
keep constantly on hand, all kind of fresh
Flour, , . .... i , . -
' '.Sugar,'
... Coffee, . ; ,
' ; Teas.
Rice, .
Fis Slc.
ery other article usually kept la a 'Grocery
A meat mirltat ia Vant in tha t,aa-
mant afnrv. for (ha iprnmmjj j ti rtn a tha i.
izens of Bellevue, and vicinity. 85 3m
LITHOGRAPHING AND EtRAVIG
ESTABLISHMENT AT
Office Levee, at th old Trading Toat.
TOWN PLATS, Maps, Sketches, Headings
of Letters, Bills and Certificate, and
every description of plain and fancy engravinj
and lithographing work neatly done.
Our presses being of th best and most im
proved kind, we hope to execute work equal
to the best in tbe United States.
8. W. Y. SCHIMOXSKY,
3m32 THOS. P. BOYES.
n. T. CLASKK.
A. M. CLAAKC
CLARKE & BRO.s
FORWARDING akd COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
' 8TEMBOAT AND COLLECTING
AGENTS,.
BELLEVUE. NEBRASKA.
Dealeri in P'ne Lumber, Loon, Saih,
iriour, meal, &con, &c., &o.
t7 Direct Goods oare Clarke Si Dro
CIIAS. CIIRISTOHIER,
MACHINIST & COPPER SMITH,
In all it Eranchei. .
BELLPVyB AHI? OMAHA.
BELLEVUE
(Coiiuiicrciul ,
BOOTS Jto
Ladies Anemorocru sllnners. kid and morocco
THE undersigned respectfully solic it the attention of the citizen of Bellevue and vicinity,
to their extensive assortment of goods, embracing every variety usually kept In the west.
The attention of the ladle I particularly railed to our large asaurlment of dress good,
eonslsting In part of silks, French and Anmrh-an Jaconet and Organdy Lawns, Berages, De
Lain., Ac. Figured and Plain Swiss, Jaconet and Rook Muslins, Calicos, Rtbkeo, Artifi
cial Flower and Wreath, Drei Trimmings, Hosiery, Bonnets, Flat, Ac.
. .
ameled and cilf skin lace boota, black and colored gaiters, Ac. Gent' fine morocco and
rslf skin boots, fine cloth, calf skin and patent leather gaiters, w'd and peg'd monroes,
slippers, Ac. Children' shoes, a great variety
ia &
Men' and boys' fin felt, weol, Panama,
great variety.
o Xj o "X":i.i i rg- cs-.
The largest stock ever opened In till county, consisting of coats, pants, vesls. !iirts, col-
lars, ever-all, Ac.
c. of all sizes, styles, and quality, for men, boys and children.
A great vsrKty of both English and American manufacture, Carpenters' tools, Ac. Hous
iteper and builders will And it to their advantage to call before purchasing lwhr.
.ALSO.
Queensware,
Medicinus,
Extracts,
' Oysters,
Choice Cigars,
Furniture,
Flour,
Also, a large
Ctroooi-ios.
fl t V a .lui. .t-flnl.. In.l1.- ... 1 1 1. . .....
M. ni.w.w . .it-i.., k'quivi wiui m KieHi i.rifiT noi Dieniionvci, win 0 sola low ror
cash. ' All kinds of merchantable country produce taken in exchange for good. Also Dry
Hides. Furs. Ac. Thankful for tha lih.eal natrnnara li.r.tnfnr. ).. .1.1 i. ... I. m. ..si
sent of this county, w earnsitly solicit it continuance.
3mos31 .. .
P. A. SARPY,
Wholesale & Retail Merchant,
coaxt or maist and uaaooav strceti,
ST. MARY, IOWA.
HAS just received and now has for sale:, a
large assortment of selected merchandise
adapted to th wants of all In this new and
thriving community, which he can sell aic heap
as can be otfored elsewhere so high upon the
Missouri river. Uis goods nave been selected
bv an experienced uurchaser. with anecial
reference to the circumstance and wants of
all classes of settlers in a new country La
dies and gentlemen, children and youth, all
can be supplied. Call and ne for yourselves.
His stock consist of the following, among a
great many other article he cannot now nu
merate: Among his , ...
Dry Goods,
May o foaM Woolen and Satinet Cloths,
Cassmets, Twred( Cashmeres, Linsey,
Flannel, Red, White, Cray and Blue, Caspian
Plaids, Cotton Goods, Sheetings and Shirting,
Hiencned and Unbleached, lllue and White,
Drilling, Osnaburg, Bed-Ticking, Hickory
Checks, Ac, Ac.
Fancy Goods.
A til's utif ill assortment of fancy prints of
every variety of style and pattern. Gingbains,
awns, figured .upacca, uomoazines, Hom
bayetts, Shawl, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Neck
erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbon,
uomin?.
A well selected stock of Summer. FafI and
Winter Clothing, consisting in part of fine
Dress Coats, Pants aud Vests also, good
Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy
Clothing for Fall and Winter use. Also,SliirU,
Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks,
Ac.. Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps, of va
rious fashions, Qualities and prices. Boots A
Mioes, truck and tlim, polished and unpolished,
of every description, for Men, Women, and
(jnuuren's use.
. Groceries.
r....h.j ru-!!.-.! i "..J n ......
-,,iir,i . . i ,t i ifi.i. i.wi aim iiittwii r.iij;i,r,
Molasses, Syrup Molasses Golden Syrup,
Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coifee,iasafras,
r.;... I.n.,.P -!.... s..:.. r'i.... .
uuiot, Myyvtf viu.c.f I7ii.. iiiiia Ul VII,
ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuits, Tobacco,
Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Caudles, Vinegar, Pickle
repper-oauce, tee. . A .
Provision. . . ?
A large assortment of Flour, of varion
qualities and prices Corn Meal and all th
vanou product of the Jrarm and Garden j
cacon, tin. Klin dried Apjles, reaches,
Currant, Raisins. Ac.
Hardware
Stoves of various pattern, for Cooking and
and araall Iron Kettle, Frying Pan. Skillet
Hand-Iron, Shovel and Tongue, Manure and
Hay Fork, Scythe. Shovel and Spade, Log
and Trace Chains. Axes, Hammers, Pincer
iron ana steel, I a Hi, rtorse-Kasps, Hl
Saw, Knives and Fork. Pocket Knives, Ra
tors. Butt and Screws, Door Handle, Knoh,
Locks, Ac, Ac.
Tliirtre.
A general assortment kept for housshok
purpose. . ,
Woodware,
Wash-tubs, Shaker Pail, Wood and Zinc
Washboards.
Leather.
8oIe Leather, Harness Leather, Cowhide,
Kip Skin. Calf Skin, Lining and Morocco,
Paddle, Bridles, Halters, Lariate, Cireinjle,
Belly-bands. Driving-lines, Collars, Back
traps, Girth, Dlind-lirldtcs, Ac., bb, '
Medicines.
A general assortment of Medicine, for
Fevers, Fever aud Ague, and th common
complaints of tbe country. Cook's, Lee's,
Sappenytou's, Bragg' and Jay nee' Pills, Qui
nine. Tonics, and various kind of Stimulant,
Anodyne, liniments, and other article neees
sary for the sick and the invalid. - 1-tf
rozt SALE.
LOT T. Block 25 Irt , Block 253 Lot T
Block 180 1 Lot 10, Block 177 1 Lot Block
248 Lot 4. Block 128 t Lot 10. Block 58 ( Lot
3, Block 242 1 Lot V. Block 133 Lot 4. Block
tA; Lt2, Block 133, Lot 8, Block 72 Lot
t0.lt and 12, Block 111, in Bellevue City.
For term enquire of ?
HOLLOW Y A KELLETL
Bellevue House, April 30, 1837. lA-tf
ii. coos eajrriTH. c. a. arTTiarui n
GriiQth'& Butterfiold.
BUTCHERS, ana oeaiers in CATTLE,
SHEEP and SWINE, have permanently
located themselves in Bellevue City, and are
prepared to furnish the citizen of Bellevue
with fresh meat on Tuesday and Saturday
morning of each week, and oftener if necessa
rv. They can be found in the Basement of S.
M. Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, whr
they wj t fcappj U wait upon thir custom
ers. 9ib?3
Emporium ! !
SHOES.
buskins, rarodi ties, and Jennvl.lnd. kid. en
t sj
curracon. teaneK. Irborn. palm. a
'
stork of choice
Glassware,
Perfumery,
Essences,
Preserved Fruits,
Tobacco, Wooden Ware,
Fish, &d.
: 1 ... 1 1 , ..... t - . . . .
Main Street.
Huffman's Stage Line.
BBfLEVUK, ST. MARYS . JXm
AND QLBNWOOD SiX
STAGE LINE. 'a
HUFFMAN'S LINE will leave Glenwood,
via. St. Mary for Bellevue, on Mon
day', Wednesday's and Saturday', at 10
o'clotk, A. M., and will leave the Benton
House, Bolleviie, via. 8t. Mary for Glenwood,
on the same day at 1 o'clock, Y, Wt,
This Line connect at St. Mry,with th
Council rtlulTs and St. Joseph Stages, and at
Glenwood with the varioir. line from th Mi
iisippl to tile Missouri Rivers.
Travelors im this Line will And every con
venience and accommodation, to make their
trips pleasflnt and speedy. Comfortable
Coaches, Careful Drivera and well-foit
Horses.
noMf. ROBERT HUFFMAN.
r SPRING ARRANGEMENT.
Regular Packet for Kansas, Leavenworth,
Weston, St. Joseph, Savannah, Iowa Point,
Nebraska City, Bellevue, Council
muns, Uinaua and . Florence. ,
TH E new a nd elegant Passenger
Steamer Florenoe, J. Throck-
Immfnn Mnalar r V M...
1 v., W . ... UUIUI.Rp
Clerk, will commence hrr trips as a regular
packet in tha above trade, on th opening of
navigation in tbe spring, and Will remain in it
throughout the season. . .
The Florence having teen built under the
superintendence of tbe uneerslgned, expressly
for the trad, is of extraordinary strength, and
well adapted to it in every particular. A rea
sonable share of the patronage of shippers.
ill .Via .11.. 1 .... . .
iiu jruuui; RiMirrariv, ia respectruiiy soli
cited. J. THROCKMORTON, Matr.
J. V.. (towmaw, Clerk,
SEASON AKRAXGE.tIENT.
Regular Packet for Kansas, Nebraska City,
Bellevue. Com cil Bluffs, Omaha.
ou riorence,
. ,T,IE n'w Bni el'Hant Steamer
. i"ier, Hutchinson,
Clerk, will run aa a regular packet, to th,
above and all intermedial point on th Mi,
owl river, and peron can rely upon her con
tinmng In th trade regularly during th season.
llie Min-oe-ha-ba ia en entirely new boat,
buUUxpressly for the Mis-ourl River trade!
and being fitted, up ia th UUet and most ap
proved style, her officer feel confident, that
strict attention to the comfort of Passengers,
and to business, will make her th favorite
b?at in th trad.
. . CIIAS. BAKER, Maeter.
. Hctchiiiso!, Clerk.
i It. T. Clarke, Agent. . ' 2A
Tailoring! Tailoring I
The undersigned bes leave to inform the
citizen of Bellevue and vicinity that he 1
Kens red to do custom work, in the latest
shion and most approved tyl. If tU
confident that hi work is unsurpassed East
or West ; and by moderate price respectfully
solicit a har of th public patronage. He
will always be found ready to receive order
at the Bellevu House.
iu,i w u JOSEPH BRAY.
Bellevu, N. T. March Itth 18S7,tf
STONE MASON AND
Plasterer.
THE Undersigned having eonnnenced th
above bitmne in Bclicvue, is prepared
to do all work in his line, at the shortest no
tice, ia the best manner, and on the most ?ea
sonabl terms. WM. WILEY. '
IjV Four or five good Plasterers, will M
constant en)Iyment, and good wages, e aj
plieation to th above.
Bellevue, Oct. 30, 130. 2-tf
Charlea E. Watson,
CITIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR,
Bellevu City, Nebraska Territory, pre-t
fesses to be poUd" in th lav of th land in
this vicinity, and oUers hi services t smbj aa
mav need them, on reasonable terms.
Si?" He will also act as agent, for th pr
chase or al of Real Estate, in the Territory,
or Western Iowa. Information furnished npeea
application. Declarations Bled and1 pre-emptions
obtained. 4.1
FARMERS READ!
, TOHN P. HORN , CO., r-sr th Pri-.Hns
J Office, Bellevue, hav on hand shovels.
Hoe, Spades, Forks, Hames, aad a general
viiurni 01 r arming 1001. tail and see,
July, IS, 1857. 33ft
BOOTS and SHOES Twenty eases ef
Boots and Shoes, all sixes, at th .
BELLEVUE STORE.
50
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