Local & Miscellaneous. Arotoor. We are this week crowdeil with election news, awl the probable re sult! hich will follow from the existiug stala of affairs. Consequently we are re miss in our local notices but as the battle has been fought, and the victory won we will hereafter, ondeavor to intjrm the public how. ''matters and things" are jro inn ou iaBcllevup, Small JJusiniss. Some gentlemen in this) city, are complaining that their cow nre milked at unseasonable hours the depredators' are known, and if it is re peated, their names shall bo exposed. Haying The farmers are now busily engaged in cutting and putting up their winter's supply of hay, and as our prai. ries furnish an abundance, it is hoped that they will profit by the experience of last winter, and not fail to cut and secure a sufficient amount for their stock. It is much more profitable to cut enough nov; when they have an opportunity, than to irwA they had done so next winter, when they find 1 they are short. " Tailing vp" stock next fpriug, is not a very profitable employment, however much amusement it may afford. 1 1' 1 .' After tho hay is cut and put up in stacks, proper care should bo taken to guard against prairie fires. If . the hay that was burned latl season, had been saved, it would have been sufficient to keep the cattle in good condition, and saved num bers from starvation. . . ' It is asserted by those who have had the opportunity of beinri informed on the subject, that nearly half of the cattle that were in the Territory last fall, died be fore spring, and tfiat too,, from outright shiftlessness on the part of the owners in neglecting to secure hay enough to keep them alive.. We hope that the good sense of our farmers will prevent a repetition of the same, the coming winter. ' BorrAKo Ilu.tt. A party of gentle men of this city, consisting of Messrs. Dr. Boykin, Boach, Ragan, Sagendorf, Mrk, Clftrke, Carpenter, Cofl'inan, Nelson and Cap?. Bec'iwlth, left . on the morning of the Pth.'for -a Buffalo hunt, 200 miles up Flaite Kiver. They ate going west of Fort Kenrnev, and expect to be absent about four weeks. , Tbey started upon their journey in high spirits, " armed and equipped as tho law directs," with visions of Buffalo and Elk looming up .in. thi distance mixed up with a sprinkling of Pawnees and Punas, those troublesome . red-skins who infest that region.' We wish them success, and hope they- may arrive home with their fcalp$ upon their lioads, and plenty of Tiie Silver IIr i.s has been JaiJ up for repairs, at $1. J.ouis, since the last of June. "i Although she wa3 one of the fleet est boats on the river, important changes have been made in her machinery, which is expected will enable her to ma,ke quick er time than before. While lying by, she received n new coat of paint and was thoroughly refuted throughout for the fall trade. ' " ' 1 ; ; 1.0. o. r. The, regular meetings of Bcllevne' Lodge, No. 4, will he hold on Monday evening of ach week, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of the order who mar be In our city on that vening, are respectfully invited to attend. ',',' . . VT. H. COOK, KG. W. W. HARVEY, Sec'v. . 1 . .. ,1 , . . F. S On Monday evening .next, a general attendance is requested, as business of im portance is to come before the meeting. - ' mistaken. The Council Bluffs Jfonpariel, says in its issue of last Saturday: 'It is rdmored that Cmr-MAN is elected Delegate to Congress from Nebraska." Brother MtYjrsnn', we had thought, lhat you were old enough to know that Madame "Ucmou,". frequently lies under a mistake -and still wo have faith, that you wijl correct the announcement in your your next. . Nebraska Congressional Convrn (ion. We notice by tint Bellevue Gazette,' that th unterrified Democracy of Nebras ka Territory met in" Convention at Btlle vue to nominate a candidate for Congress, and that on the second . ballot, Ferguson, one of President Pierre's Territorial Judges, was nominated. On the first ballot Ferguson had thirteen votes, Gen. Leavitt L. Bowen ten, and a third candi date whobe name has escaped tis had sev en. , .Thereupon the Ceu'l withdrew from) 'he Convention and threw his influence "in favor'of th tiominen". On reading the proceedings of the Convention, we; could not hr!p thinking that . throat cutting had arrived to perfection out ,wt, and was prinked very, skillfully by candidates. V,'hm 0sei. liowen declined we doubt no: that he felt as ,lni J,re flliss in 1S51 before the Democratic Convention at Alliance, when he declined the yiii term bauble of political preferment. The Jml:;e bad 'a IXnierratic heart : r rrr r.-t - bleeding at .every pore." Judo Bliss was sacrificed, imolatdd, impaled, upon tho alter ' of Democracy fir the good of the lydi District of Ohio, ftnd Gen. Bow en, our whilom fellow-citlzcn, was offer ed up in like manner to propitiate the De mocracy of. ISebiaskn. The Course 61 politics lievef did run smooth. We tender to our friend Bowen our condolence. The above, wo clip from tho Massillon (O.) Aw, printed where our fellow cit izen Gen. Bowen, formerly resided. We thank brother Wharton, for tho in terest he manifests ia the welfare of Gen. Bowen, but assure him at the same time, that the process of throut cutting was not dreamed of, at the convention above alluded to. , The arrangement was made prior to the convention, and it was only at the ur gent solicitation of the General's personal friends, that - he1 suffered - his name 1 to como before the cpuyentioin '( Gen. Bow en was one of the1 most artivo in bring ing out JuJgo' Furgiison, the 'suwsi-ful candidate he in a personal friend a neighbor of the .fudge and no man . iu tlie Territory stands higher in his estima tion,' i . , .. 1 , 1 . Missouri Rivtu T 11 a it and the Boats Uei.ojkkno to it.- There is no trade i it tho United Stutes, if therH be any in tho world, thnt. employs as many steam boats as does that of the Missouri Hirer ( j nor is there a Hirer in which as good, j staunch built and lino boats are required, j The Missouri .is, a dangerous stream to navigate, 'even during tiio highest water, aiul consequently ..a boat .built, lir.tliBt streatn'intisf be of the bosk and stum Je.it material, besides beinf put together in the staunchost manner. There is not a Kiver in tho West in which. A good boat is so lib erally supported as in the Missouri, iior is there a Hiver where' as high prices for freight and paysng" ate paid ' Steamboat officers and other crews are better paid on tho Missouri than in any other river, and boats that run in it make more money than they could sny where else, In fact, the Missouri is the great river of the west.. The people who nre employed on it, and who travel on it, live faster and better than 011 any other stream in tho known world. In order to give our readers who reside in other States an idea of what is going Dn in the Missouii, river, we will give a list of the steamboats that are now thero, and would add, at tho same time, that there are at least one dozen new boats now building, that will enter ' the coming' fall season: . ( .. ' '-, . 1 A. B. Chambers. Fontenelle," Kate Howard, Twilight Monongahela, Sultan, Polar Star, Morning Star, J. M. Lucas, New Lucy, David Tatuin, Emma, Star of the West, John Warner, Win. Campbell, F X. " Aubry, Australia, Cataract, Key stone, Edinburp, W. II- Russell, Admiral, Emigrant. Omaha, A. C, Godditi, Hanni bal, St. Mary, E. A Ogden, Carrier, 'T. E. Tutt. D. G. Taylor, Watossa, Mink, D. H. MortonSouth Vester. W. H. Dcftny. Meteor, Silver Heels, Min-ne-ha-ha, Col. Ciuasinan, J. II. Oglesby. Alonzu Child, D. A. January, Florence, T. L. McGill, Sovereign. " The total estimated value of same, $t,209,0(;n do do tonace, , 29.300 Areraj-e value of same, . ; $2t,t'.!i7 do tonace of lame, . H23 1 bont is valued at . , , 51,(K)0 1 do do . 1 . .... . ftO.UOO 1 do do . ., : 43,000 5 boats are valuod each at t ; 40 000 1 boat ia valued at . 30,000 (t boats are valued earb at 3.V do do ,', 30.IKH) t do . Hn ' v 1 1 liftKMI 1 boat is valued at --. 1 . iii.noo 3 boats are valued each at ; 15,000 A d : :-: do - ' . 10,000 1 boat is valued at . ' ' 6,000 Besides the boats . named abore there are at present seven or eight iraiihient boats that have been engaged inthe River nearly all season, tarrying rai!-road iron, jurnb2r, ' &c, We may have omitted to mention one or two of the new, boats built this season, but from what we have given above, some idea,1 may formed of the im mense importance" of the Missouri iver Tnile. St. Lou in Republican. .. , New Missouri Rivtn I'ACKrt, E.M't RrtAwn. A new' and ' Kplended boat named E."M Ryland,,) 'honor, of 'one of our st. JUoius merchants, and lutendeijfor the Missouri River, trade, arrived at our Leveo yesterday morning from Pittsburgh, She is a' sidi? wheel stenmqr,nnd was built under the s'upei Iwleudejjue of. Capt. At Jacobs. The hull was built by Mr. J. S, I'rincle, and is 18-5 feet, beam 30 feeH hold 0 feet. , The plank on the bottom H 4 indies, and 4 1-2 inches on the kuukle keel; 18 by 7 inches wJth extra fastenings; her timber!, arie the' heaviest ever1 put in a boat of, her b'ngth. In fact, so jiibstan- lially has, bhe been built, that bheVamU No. J in tho insurance olhoes. I he ma chinery was built by J. Snowden & Sons, Brownsville; cylinders 20 iocfies in diam eter, with 6 feet stroke; 3 boilers, 40 inches in diameter; 2ti feet long. She is supplied with all the liite improvements' in machinery- ...The draught of watr is only J'J inches, bhe was hunt bv Can. G. Blunt, an old awl popular commander on the MiKtouri river. ' The first clerk is our old friend R. R. Abrams 11 cl-.ver jreutlei man ana a gooi nuucss . man. . lie is ably assisted by Adam Jacobs, jr. The Ryland has an upper cabin fitted im ex' pressly for deck Passengers. Sf. jAuit RtpvOticdn. - H , The Detroit Jfirtrtistr a discovered a w srTiie in which' the reo are a iiuiwitCfc xlio bird . loo' like a carrier pigeon on various new rends, bearing vtwi Utiiet, bill then as he is one iCiif, it i 'j roper device for tmr rcf. , IJon. j. .Ttlolloway. , This entleniaa left a ur city' but two days ago, oii the tanior Min-ne-ha-ha, on a visiting lour East . . , , Mr. Hollow a , Cnmo here about three) years ago,' and 'ha been a 'resident of Bellevue since hai time. He has been one vC (he ft w who has labored faithfully and untiringly from the bcglning fur Sar. py county and the best interests of its County seat, Bellevue. Helms justly and deservedly won an enviablo reputation as a sound practical lawyer, and politically, he has a well earned fame for his integri ty and fidelity to his constituents as well as for the and untouinroiuitiuf straight forward course. he has always pursued. As a member of the lad legislature, and chairman of one . of tho most important Committee', (the Judiciary)be discharged his duties.4n a nyumcr to c ommaud the afliniisHon of nii piJiiical enemies, undAt a reward Tor hia services; he has received the endorsment rtsoootidjtimeof the squall tcr ofarpy county, and was elected- to the Leg is In 1 uVe 611 last Monday h,ovig a just apprecjtjop ofjii moral worth us a man, ujid his uatfulncss as a , legislator, 1 1 1 I i I " 1 11 I l I ll I V X II It I I 111 1 14 I C I AU.N'OI.n, J". ii V A. SUKKK., F.nquire at.tlic JJciiton Mouse. ( ' ' no. 37. 3in.,nlfV) , , .'l;U IU,. 1 1 A eahmhle timber Clainlof 10Uacr, with in three miles of BeJIevue City, for sale. Ln quire at tins Ollice. . i' ' ' . n37lf. . ri. TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES; .Or, .The forger .CoijvjclecJ KS" Do you waiii to run a Sure Preventive cgaintt Counterfeiting tank Js'otcs 1 IVUAlS IlKAt) 1 1HEADI1 ! Subscribe! Subscribe! Subscribe!1 JOHN S. DYK is the Author, and the' Bank Note enjrravurs all .iy that he is the greatest judpe of paper money living. ,.; . u ii; CHEATER THAN' THE CHEAPESTI . . ' BETTER THAN THE BEST! Published weekly.'' The'1 whole only One Dollar a Year. ' ' ' '" GREATEST DISCOVERY of the present century fur detecting counterfeit Bank Notes) describing every genuine bill In existence, and exhibiting at a glance every counterfeit In :eff culation. Arranged o admirably that. rcfr'i eoce Is easy and detection, lnstantaueoua. No pages to hunt up, but so simplified and arranged that the merchant, banker asd business, mau can se all, at a glance. It has taken years to make perfect this GREAT DISCOVERY. The urpeht neces sity L't such 4 woik li4S .loiijt been fll by commetclal men.' It lias been published (d siinpl v the call for sach a rr&venUve, and need but to be known to be universally patrotured u uoes i ore man nai ever Deen attempted Io nian. It describes. every bank note In throe (litfurent lanmiaitei Eaclish, French and Ger man. Thus'each may read the same, la his own nuuvc lonjjur. , ,r . Ttmi. -TJi JiftperAvill b about 33 f42 inches, and will contain the moit perfect Jiank Note Lift, published, together wilh the rate of discount., Al9 a Ijstvf all the private Bank era in America.. , .,, , . A' ompctei summarr of the Finances of. Europe and America will be published ia each edition, together with all the important news of theday. . Aleo.f NTERCSTU G STORIES fioiu an tild iimiiiikcript futuid in the Eot,snd no whi re else to be found, ltih" never yet appeared ii print, and furnishes the most com plete hlstdrv of Oriental Lite, and describing the moat perplexing positions in which the i.ames ami penuemeu or tnat country nave, been so often found,. These etori-s will con tinue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most rnterta hung ever offered .to. Urn public. . 1 1 ) ; i 1 t: 1 I, r r urnished weekly to subscribers onlv at $1 (vjrBf.. All Voters laiist iieaddrtiied to . JOHN S. l)XV., Ilroker, ... ., (' Publisher nnd Proprietor, 3m32 70 Wall Street, New ,'oik. , , THE CHICAGO CITT. 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE: 1, -i Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Dearbop Street; Chir.Mgo. 1 " t 0 CAPITAlt 150.000. Is.vac ,cqok, , , ..,.-r M,, OKBrir ., II. A. wvproor. '. i . .... 1 . .. , , Edmund Canneld., Pres., Wr4. Eites, A , Sec7, Henxy. Chapman, reas,,, . L day of Mani-hi i D. 1I5. under a spec ial charter from- he Legislature of Illinois, and business commenced under the most fa vorable auspices; - Its ettahlitthment bae been upon a firm find reliable lia( lad in view of it atabilHy,soiiiidnss,and rrnunrnPATnks as one of the .first :'snruiifc:Ojinpani''s in the rrxiiuri", fo ii'ovt deairens of 'prelectim; Uitmsi.'lves, ajrsinat loss crdsm.lse.hv lire. 01 perils of l lie Sea they bi'g leav to eiler the i'olluwing : r .- ' ',!... ;. . i REFERENCES. a . .... v. , Mfesr?.'sine'&. wjtl. Clcvcli-.n, blu-.y . -J' '"'William Avery, Cblcaro, jll. , ' ' ' ' Norton .t Brother, t " S'.orwe, i. BooDiitr, . JI. S. Durap.f, JPreir. ltacii-. i. Miss. JR. R. ' fien. C. Noi'hi'ipi Canh. P.aciue C, Uaiili. Win. P, 1,1 nd, Esq., Milwaukee., ., '. 1 ' .TV C7. Conroe, Esi, Riiclne. . Ashley tlijhert Cash. Com'l B-, Chic.ipo. lfenrv Farnhatn. President Chicago t Rock - Island Rai: Road. Daniel P. Rhodes, Knq.YcWsland, Ohio. .-Thms Campbell, Esq., Bprlofeid; llii i . Hon P.. Chumberiin. Kt. Louts, Mi ..MesKrs, Wadsworlh, Welle. Jt heymoiir, - i . Chkeco. ill-' ! ' n .. . i 1' Messrs. J. If. Burch It C., Chicago Dank Mtssrs. O.. W. ti'er 4. Co. iiiiei;j, 11U Win, Blanchard, Esq.Iorriji, lil. ,. I Mewurs. II. C. & (h (i. Cook k. Co., Rock. m i mm . I . . r i l r i 'Messs. It. Wh'-eVr Sl R'n. Aurora IU. Mssr. Judd, Smith k. friVi Dixm., Ill;" Nehamlah Case, Kn.. Hi'tfalc t. Y. Wm. B. Ktirdv, F.f.. rritirtMd.' lit. Gen. I. Cure, Sprtr.jf.eU, nLT.I.TV .. Kiuiiard Iverx, Esq., &. Louis, Ma. .1 31 , J03IX JU TOWN, AsejitatBellerne. " nothing ! tlothlnjj 'cieifclng!1"" A LARCL STOCK OF KF.ADY MADE j ClP'hint of tV latest as1 ?n. CLEAtiVVATrB. WHITE h ViDZT. J.;r.e 4 h, l.. 1.31. : i WOorAVOllTMS i NEBRASKA IN 1B57. THIS wnrk will acAln be rctiily for dolivery by the 17th lfit. Tti first unpvlv wsn re ceived Uh week and was immediately sold. A new County Map.corrected by Mr. llyere, according to the county boundaries ettalilieh ed by the Legislature lst winter, hax been encr'sved exprmnlr for the work, and will ap pear in the next edition. . Besides a hIMorv of the Territory. Its con. illtion and protnecta, the woik contains the claim Uws of Nebraska, and a llfpO't of the I'nlted Stntes pre-emption laws, innkinff a complete pre-enipttir'a cuide. F.very person Intereeted In Neliranka should hare a copy of the work. Price, with the map, lb cent"; without the mnn, 00 cents, tiinirlc copies mail rd. postac paid, on receipt of price, to any p,rt of the r.oiiiitrv. ' C. C. WOOLWORTH. Omaha, June 11, 1807 3att Publisher. 1 jo o icsfs i; A;fi o 'S ii ii y AND PAPER HANGINGS. .1 A oomplete assortment at , 1 WOOLWORTH'S Bookstore, , . Omaha City, N. T. CfT" Special agent for Knioot, Books, , i , THE MISSOVBI RIVER. AND IOWA ! nr- STONE COMPANY v l- AT S 1YMARYS, MILLa CO., ' IOWA, ' ' A f) K Wep.ired to furnish Western Iowa ami NemMlca with NAM), CHAVKI., MMK, JIDCK, liUll.lUNU STONi: of errrr vi!y. aim nHil ehiine. Ther have facilities rrtr'in.irrrn) ANY AN riTY, that may be needed, 11ml bInq intend to nuke ' ' "CRICK. WATER LIME, fitC. 100 Laborros 1 RF.FERANCESI V. Sr. Loin. .' tistEHB, Council Ilti'i is. . 1 1 Ciioutkad Ja, A. C, U'KAsr, Sl. Fkntom, 1 ..All orders should be addressed to 1 1 v , f,1 J.NO. W. ANTHONY, Scctat, p. Marys, March l!th, 1857. a 21tf. , ; OMAHA AUVHRTISKIIEMS. J. A. J0NS. . or.o. w. wood. LAKUHST THK Drug & Chemical House i - IN THE WEST. OMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA TERRITORY 7 , JONES & WOOD, HOLtSALE AUD UlTAlL DEALERS IN ' ttmcp, ,, . . .11 1 ' , Chemicals, . . . . . ralnte, , . Oils, , , Dye Stuffs, , .,. Window Glass, . I , Wines, , .1 ' . . ,, . j .. . Liquors, , p i Cijrars, ' . Tobacco, Ac-. &c. ke. Having purchased the entire stock of DRUGS and FANCY GOODS tormerly be- longing to C, A. Henry A. Co., together with our nirn lull psrenascs, we are now enabled to totter the public as complete an assortment oi DRUGS and FANCY GOODS as can be found west of the .Mississippi river. .,. Our, stock, is of , magnitude enough to supply the whole Nebraska trade j and having been pur chased under the most favorable circum stances, we fool assured, in our statement, that if Vine Goods, as retards quantity, qual ity nnd price, are any object to those dealing in DRUGS and MEDICINES, we ean offer these Inducements to a greater extent th nanny other house in the West. Country Merchants and Physicians are requested to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere . j. nol3-tf . , JONES & WOOD. BRICK AND LUMBER. A LARGE quantity of first rate Brick and Lumber for Sale, at reasonable rates. Enquire at my Ofliice near the Benton House. 3.S ' JOSEPH K. PRAY." Tno.more hard TIMES.' 7 ' S. 1I. PIKE, -I HAS established hlmseir in a NEW GRO CERY STORE, in Bellevue, on .Mission Avenue, east of Main Street, where he will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of fresh : Groceries.' '' . , '. ,', ' ;', ....(.Floiir, : . 1 , i. ,i 1 Sugars ' 1 ' : f 1 . " n : Tea. r ... I . ,,.-, 1 .Rjce, , i4 v; .,' ; :"' " " .' Fi-ji.&c." . Jit his also a choice lot t liquor", and ev erv other article usually kept in a Grocery Store tr7LA meat mafltel is kerf in.iiie.base- meiit storv, fijr the accommoiUt jon o the cit Iress of BellKue. and vicinity..' ,, . 35 3ra ' , 'EICRER DAVEHfOST, -; MERCHANT TAILORS, "T70L"LD respectfully inform the citizens Y of Bellevue and vicinity that thy have commenced .the, .TAILORING. BUSINESS ia the building formerly occur lent bv J. M. Bsr tav. corner .MAIN street and FIFTH AVEN UE, and in'end kepin ..const ntly on hand CLOTHS, ... . CASRIMERES. ' v , , . i ' and VESTINttS," ., WHjich will be made up to f nler with ,nat ncsi and d'sp.itch. . , Also. FURS aud HIDES .bought or taken is exchanjr lor guMj. . , ne 30-tf. . ' tEAt ESTATE FOR SALS. 30 LOTS IN .BELLEVUE. i' Also SUA R ES HELLF.VUK - STOCK, . , h , ELK HILL ADDITION 1. 1 JUNCTION. CITY. Eor.iimlHT particulon ciKju:ie of ,.,,,. . T, M. M.CORD,. , , t . , At the Fontenelle BanV. J Bel !-u, April IS,' 1 857. t ' 20-tf 1 oxrotico. J " HO Noah C. Worth, and all others whoia Jk Friday, August 21st, V1, at 1(1 o'clock A. M. I vill apply at lae Land OiTic in Omaha, for the purpose of proving uy right to pre empt th North West quarter of sectlna num ber 17, in iunvnsnip number 14, in rase miss her 13 east of the. Wi piti cipal meridian of Nebraska Tvirilory. --i Sf lCI OBADIAH OLIVER. , Land Warrants CONSTANTLY on hnd and for sal V- th I ONTLNLLLE BANK, Premptors rsn make a lisndcon saviae bv oa'.ns Warritis , "AH Warrso's ss'd ly hs aboys JctUcii sre g uui'ti. .i ' ... JOHN J TCW-V, Cai'f Fe'lf' -If, June C7. Jt 1 1 rr -' B:&'L"'li;E Y..U E Commercial Hiniforium ! ! rpHE undersigned respectfully solicit the attention of the citizens of Relievo and vicinity, X 1 to their extensive assortment of goods, embracing every variety usually kept In the west. The attention of the Indies Is partlrnlarly called to oitr Inrpe assortment of drees goods,, consisting In pnrt of silks, French and American Jaconet and Organdy fiwns, Bersges, D I.aines, fce. Figured and Plnln Rwlsa, Jncmiet and Bonk Muslins, Ciilieoe, Ribbons, ArtlA rlal Flowers and Wreaths, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Bonnets, I'lati, Ac, BOOTS cJ(3 & XX O 313 f3 . Ladies fine morocco slippers, kid and morocco buskins, pnrodl ties, and Jenny Llnd, kid.es- , aineled and calf skin Ince boots, black and colored gaiters, Ac. Gent's fine morocco and calf skin boots, fine cloth, calf skin nnd patent lther gaiters, lew'd nnd pej'd monriss, slippers, kr. Children's shoes, a great ynrlrtyv, ! . , M A Men's and great variety. boys', fum felt,; we.nl, Pnnnin The 1,'irc'et stock ever onriied in lh(s r'niuit'v. Isrs, 'ovpr-afls, tc. of, all sizes; styles, and qnalitr, for men, boys nrtd children -,:-,',c'i . ... 11 . , .. 1 , . . 1.. Aprl(T vsriety of Hoi If Fngllsn anej American manufacture, Carpenters' loolb, A.c. Hus keepers and builders will find it to their advantage to call. before purchasing eleiwhers. . . Mil.,,, 1 . . . I ..; . I ; , . Ill I 1 ..' I I , , .. , I Qurcnsware, Medicines , Kxtracts, i.'-. Oysters, Choice Cigars, Furniture, . Flour, I.. 1. - Alno, a largo Orooorios, AH the above articles', together With a great variety nA menlioned. will be sold low for cash. All kinds pf merchantable country produce taken in exchange for goods. Also Dry Hides, Furs, Ac. .Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore exteiulcd To us by the citi zens of this county, we earnestly solicit ite continuance. . . , . . i SEATON A, ROWLF.S, , 3eiOi31 . Main Street. P. A. SARPY, Wholesale Se Retail Merchant, cosnfr or MAI A!f D ORtaORT' STStr.lt, ..'.'ST. MARY, IOW A.,. ' HAS just received and now has for sale, a large assortment of selected merchandise adapted to the wants of all in this new and thriving community, which he can sell sschcnp as can be ollbred elsewhere so high upon the Missouri rlvrr. His goods have been selected bv. an experienced purchaser, . with special reference to the circumstance asd. wants pf all classes of settlers in anew 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 ennnnt now enu merate'. Amftpr Ms " , ,'!': Dry Mods, ";, ft.;;. ! May be found .Woolen and, SaUoet Cloths, CasslneU, , Tweeds,' .Cashmeres, Linseys, .Tweeds,' Cashmeres, Linseys, fd, White, Gray and Blue, Caspian ton Goods, bheetlngs and Shirtings, u.d Unbleached, Blue and While, r lannel, Red Plaids Cotton Good Bleached and Unb Drillings, Osnabnrg, .Bed-Tloking, , Hickory Checks, Ac, &.C.1 , ' ... . . .' 1 ;.:l,'it. . rSllKT tltlftA. :.ir. 4 L..lf.,l n.t nf tnr nelflsnr1 - i. every variety of s vie and pattern. Ginghams, Lawns Figured Alpacra, Bombarines, Bom- erchiefs, Crape, Muslin. Edgings, Ribbons. V . w.., Ac; Act' ' Clothlnir. A well selected stock of Summe r. Fall and Winter Clothing, . consisting in part of fine Dress Coats, rants and estsalso, good Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy Clothing for Fall nd Winter use. Also, KhirU, Knit Flannel Drawers And Undershirts, Socks, Ac. Mens' and Dovs' Hat nnd Caps, of va rious fashions, qualities nnd prices. Boots A Shoes, thick ami thin, pnliKhd and unpolished, of everv description, for Men, Women, and. Children's use. ' CfnrrHrft. Crnshed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Siii'nr, !ToIa3se. Svrnn Molasses. Go:rten Svrnp. ! Superior lea, Uio and Java ionee, assarras, , uinger, repper, i lores, onice. i inmmon, eround Ginter: .Niitmegs. hnuffs. Tobacco, Cigars, Tipes, f nsp, Candles, Vinegar, Pickles Pepper-Pa are, Ac., &r. - . ii. T !;i provisions. : uv i : .'.' A larje; assortment of J'lo'ir. vf -irarious qualities and preT,orn' Meal sn.f all th various products of th Farm and Garden i. Bacon, Fish,'. Kiln dried Apples, Peaches, Currants, Raisins, Ae. ! i I . llardirarfi !'.,-i ! j Stoves of ta'rion patterns, for Cooking and ' Heatipj rooms, Stove-pipe and Elbows, lirg j and small Tron Kettles, Frytnjr rVns, fikillet ' Vlsnrl.lrm.s RSnvels nit Tntiiriii.' Ms nnr sr.it ' Hav Forks, Scythes, Shevli Snds, Let end Trace Chains. Axes. H.ijnmers,' Pinters iron and B'.etl. wan , Hors-Kep. me ; Saws, knives a'nt Fork'. Pockt Knives; lis rors, Butts and rscrews, imtr r I f sndls, Kno ; " ' ' :' ,!'J' '" i Lock. Ac, Ac .. , Tinware. i A gnraCassortiaB kept for hpimeh.k pirposes. ' ' 1' ' , , n '.. WooJwarc. Wa-fJibs, Shakers rail,, Wood And 'tr., AVaslitxiard. .,.,( . ; '; :.: ..,;; rwi laUirr . . " I Sole leather. Hiriwss -Lomher, ;owhldi, Xlp Nkins. Calf SkiinCLftikii: and 'Murox-i:o, Siddli'?, Bridies, Halters, Lariat ..C1rringoR, B.-tly-band. Drlvtiig-Mnes, Collars. Back-' straps, Girths, HI ind-bridles.' Ac., .V 1 i" ' lfIlcir.rs. A general assortment of Mdlrire; for Feven, l'ever and Ague, and the common complaints of the onintrv- Cook's. Lie's. Ssppenyton's, Brad's an.! J;iynes' Pills, ii nine, Tonios, nd vsrimis kinds of Rtimulan's, Anodynrs, Linimen's, and other articles neces sary for he sick and the invalid. l-rf " ' w " ' ron salk. : Block Irt 10. Block 177 t IM ?. Block 21H t Lot 4, Block liS i L"t 10. Block .W i Lot 0. bloc k. 2 L! i Lot. Bloek 143 Lot 4. B'.k fiHt L,t2, Block 13j; rt , Block 7 Iyt, tt,Jl ar.t 1?, Block Jit, In Bellevue City. For terms en'inie of ( HOLLOW 1Y t sELLKR." " Pellevo Honse,'April3t. 157. C'i-tf h. coots csiriTK. i't trTTfSFIM l ' m V " v...a -"t .u uniuni v. xjiiiir-rnciu, r, i ' ' . . v. BCTCHtPJi, as oeaiera in. CATTLE, bill I P and SWINE, have rmanrutlv located themreive in Bellevue Crty, snd are precsrel to furnish the eit:ins of BIv i- nith ficah btal tn Tosfiav. Trt'trsisy ad ia'Tdy csorntngef eseh week. Thy.inl f ar.d in tr.s taees of P. Fks Ceoo. r ri Frey..on frrre, 'whsTs he KrPr ' if"1 h,r eut-err um ll U 4 i, currneon, seanetle, Leghorn, palm, a cnnlstlhf nf enflts.' nnnU yesis, shirts, col 1 ,j 1 1 tJlassware,1 ,m. I'erluinery, , Kssenc;', 1 J'rcsurved Fruits, 1 Tobacco, ' .1.1, Wooden Ware . .Fish, &..! stock uf vliuioo Huffman's Stago Line. BELLEVUE, ST. MARYS -CbCT; A N D G L E NWUO 1) Jt'iCr??' BTAGE LINE. f-SirV HUFFrA'.S LINE will leave Glenwood, vire.i St. Marvs for Belle, on Mon day's, Wednesday's and Saturday's, at 10 o'clock, A. M and will leave tlie Benton House, Tteiuvue, via. St. Marys for Glenwood on the same days at 1 o'clock, P. M. This Line connects at 8t. Marys, with th" Council Blufls and 8t, Joseph Htegee, and at Glenwood with tho various lines from the Mia slutppl to the MlHSouri Rivers. ,' Travelers on this Line will find every con venlence and accommodation, to make theti trips pleasant ' Riid speedy.,. Comfortable? I Coaches,. . Careful Drivers and well-fed, Horses: : ' ' ! . o!J-tf,l .ii-.! - ROBERT HUFFMAN1.' 1 SJPUI.MJ ARHAXGEMKST. ,l . ... . ; PlUt racket for Kansas, Iavnwrthr j ., " "'on; St. Joseph, Savanniib, Iowa Point, , '. ;.ka rtCllv,' Pne,!. C0"""", Bluffs, Omaha 1 and Florence. ' THE new and elegant Passenger BUS oiramer a loronco, .1. mrock- .77 ""'" i. irr, r uormsn. wierK, wm commence ner tr ps as a rerular . paclc.-t In the above trade, on the opening of ; navigation In. the spring, and will remain in it . uiroueiinui me season. The Florence, bavins been built "imrfnr fha superintenilence of the uneersigned, expressly for the tradV, Is of extraordinary strength, n'e! well adapted to It In every particular. A rea sonable share of the i.sironage of shippers, snd the public generally, is respectfully soli- , cited. J. THROCKMORTON, Master. 5Vs LE.Gosm Aft, Clerk, "SEASOX AKRAXCE1IEXT. Regular Pocket for Kanas, Nebraska, City Bellevne, Comcil Bluffs, Omaha, aa r lorence. 1 TIIF. n mA -I . O. 'Miir. r.iin.nn Vi f.t ek.,iu - " naKer, Piaster, Hutchinson, Cleri.. w II run as a rnlir packet, to th auove ana an intermediate points on tlie Mis nounrrver. ana persons can rely upon her con tinning In lh. r reu!ariv durLi.a rh The Min-ns-hs-h Is mi entirely new boat, built expressly for th Mis.ourt River trade, and being fitted ip 1n the latest and most ap proved style, her officers feel confident, tha tiict attention fo the comfort. of Psssengers, and to business, will make her Ui favorite b-at in tb trade. ... , . . CTIAS.'BAKER. Master. H.T-Cl.rke,A,V'TTCBC1fl. Tailoring ! . Tailoring. ! , The undetsieried begs !a to inform tho cerusts o: ijei evue and ylaieuy thst t it prepsrej is a sus'orv work, in. th latesr annn sin mot aprirci''ed etvle H rt f,ldnt that hi wort f ansurpassed Kast r West tni y moderate price respectfully solicits shnre of in public patron m. He will always b found ready to rcive orders i iiw .eiievuf :iir. ' . JOEPTI BRAT. Betlevtie,. ff; T. March Uth lW.tf .. '. STONE MASON AND : 'lllE Ifnilersixned isvin eoninenred th - J-.! aov- buniiiesa in If. llerue. is peeper i to do all work in bis line,' at the thortest no lice, in the best nianmr, and on the most rJ sonable terms. WM, WILEY. lj"t" l our or five good Plasterers, will Bad outlAnt euiployident, and good w e ap plication to th .)f. !, . Bellevue, Oct. 30, K'.J-tr '' ' "' , . Charles E. Vfatsoa, CIVIU EVGIXEER AND SIRVEVOR, Bei?-viie Ci'v, N"Nrska Terri'orv, pro fesses to be " f.osted" in Ui lay of the land In ihis vicini' y, and olTers his serticrs tt such as nty "ie-.-H tVni,n rf .isor.abU tri m. I'TiS He will also act as airent. for the ur- ...I.- VI II .. J "has or sale of Real Estate, in th Territory, or Western lows. Information furnished onon application. Declarations filed and pre-emptions ohtainvL i ..' . 4-tf IAUUFKS UKll)! T01IN P. HORN A CO., near the Printing J OtTire, Lr.iievie, have on band shovel. litM-it, Spades, Forks, !Iuee, and a general assortment of Farming Tools. Call aid, July, 1MW, J3d BOOTS and fcllOES Twenty eases at P x'. and lo, ll sisea, at ta BELLEYl'E STORE. 50 Pack. O. sole", by A. u,ij Store id tni V . i .: CLAlKi; fetltO. n:v.