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Local & Miscellaneous. Kr.Licioi Notice. Fit-aching next Sunnilay morning, at 10 1-2 o'clock, by C. V. (Joss of the M. E. Church, anJ lit tho evening at 7, ly Rov. Mr. Hamilton. School Mkctinu. The tomi-anmml school meeting for Bullevue District, will uke place next Monday evening, Oct. 6ih, Let there be a penr-rat nttemfnncc. Extra copies of the Gazette, can be ob tained at this Ollice. Price, only 5 cents for a tingle copy. River News. The jwist week has 'been unparalleled in dullness, since the opening of navigation, not having had single arrival from St. Louis, since our lust issue. The St. Joe Packet, Watosra, came up Sept. 2t3. The On ii a arrived from Sioux City, with a large number of passengers, Sat urday evening, Se.pt. 26, tind laid at our vJliarf till morning. Her Band favored our citizens with a serenade, which was liepi up ti 1 iha " wee suia' hours" began to disnppimr. It is rumored that the Admiral has been snagged near Weston, Mo., and will be a total wreck. She was heavily freighted with merchandise for our citi izens. Palmer & Averill had over six thousand dollars worth of goods, on board of her, but we presume they were insured. The St. TMaiws arrived at our levee, this forenoon, since the above was in type 12 dnysifrom St. Louis. The Clerk of the Admiial was on board of the St. Marys. The Admiral sunk in six feet of water, and is a total wreck. Most of the cargo will behaved, but in a damaged state. Masonic. The regular meetings of Nebravka Lodtre .No. 181 of Free and ac cepted Masons, will meet at Masonic Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at'O o'clock. L. H. KINNEY, W. M. School House. We have been silent on the subject of bfiiw and easier stats in our School House, until forbearance censes to be a virtu". While our citizens are erecting such commodious fli-e!linj hotes, nnd fitting them up in so tasteful and com fortable n manner, we are at a loss to di vine why they should be n ctro'lesti res pecting their ease and comfort while ntten ding religious or other meetings. Every body is complaining; those who endure the inatyrdom of nmi seals, grin and bear it; others blame this one and that one, and yet no one does any thing. Now, the question is, shall something he done, and done immediately! The external appear ance of the house is on ornament to our city, but such seats, remaining so long are a disgrace to it. On whom does the responsibility rest? How stands things respecting this affair? A Committee was appointed at a public meeting a loug time since, to erect a school house at a given -and stipulated price, and n tax raised sufficient to cover the amount. The hous? was finished and well finished, excejd sealing, and there it stood since in that condition. Who is to blame, the building committee or the public? The committee, we learn, hve a teport ready and are anxious to present it. They are the servants of the public and when the latter will call a meeting and attend it, the whole thing will be attended to. As next Monday evening is the time for our regular school meeting, we hope the public will feel interested enough to attend. Th ermom ethical Kr.tonn roa Sep tember. We copy the follow ing record, kept at this office : Sept. 1857. a.m. Dg. p.m. Dg. p.m. Dz. 1 6 64 2 8J 9 66 2 ti 61 2 81 9 71 3 6 66 2 76 9 63 4 6 71 2 73 9 62 5 6 50 2 63 9 51 6 6 50 2 70 9 59 7 6 51 2 76 9 63 8 6 61 2 SO 9 72 9 6 64 2 &1 9 77 10 6 70 2 84 9 74 11 6 70 2 SO 9 61 12 6 53 2 62 9 CO J3 6 60 2 80 9 62 14 6 60 2 72 9 57 15 6 57 2 71 9 64 16 6 71 2 78 9 69 17 6 70 2 73 9 53 18 6 53 2 63 9 M 19 6 44 2 60 9 54 20 6 48 2 66 9 52 21 6 53 2 66 9 43 22 6 40 2 69 9 54 23 6 50 2 76 9 61 24 6 58 2 76 9 61 U5 6 54 2 73 9 6-5 s8 6 62 2 82 9 66 27 - 6 68 2 70 9 43 28 .6 4 i (is 9 50 29 6 62 2 70 9 51 30 6 54 2 73 9 66 I 8 With the exception of tbe equinoctial torm, which lasted four or five days, Sep-U-nibcr was a very pleasant month. The Nebraska AJ vrrtiser comes to us weekly, with much useful information. We limit say, in justice to this sheet, that we take as mm h pleasure in reading it, as any one of our exchanges. Tlxt Atlantic TelrrRmpti r.xprr Inirnt tobrrat-dllil4l'all. The London Times, speaking of the ac cident to the Atlantic cable, Kuys: "The directors, as we have been given to understand, have resolved to renaw the attempt in October. That month is a fu vorable one for the purpose, and we ri ally sen no reason, if they profit by their recent experience, why tla-y bhould not aucceed in the second attempt. "If during the few weeks which must elapse before the next experiment, means can be devised for repairing any damage which may occur that is, any means of recovering the end of the cable in case of accident, and of knitting it on again to the coil we should almost look upon the work as done. The experienco gained in the recent attempt, has been highly corrobo rative of the chance of ultimate and speedy success. Those points which have previ ously been stated to be the chief difficul ties, have turned out no difficulties ut all. There has in point of fact, icen a hitch no' a failure." . A private letter from a well-informed gentlemen in England, says: "Should iho commute of the Atlantic Telegraph company decide in fuvor of post poning operations until next summer, which ut London, was thought probable, tho pre sent cable will bo stld to one of the two companies organized for extending tho iel- egiaph to India, and a new cable, substan tially the same as the present one, but five hundred miles longer, will be made for the Atlantic company, in treason to bo laid down in June next." Great Wheat Chop. The St. Paul Miimesotian say, on tixty acres of land, in Washington County, Minnesota, there was raised this season' the enormous yield of three hundred lushrh of wheat, or fifty bushels to the acre. The grain i.s of the finest and heaviest quality, actually weigh in? four or five pounds more to the bush el than the standard weight. The crop was raised from seed winch has loner been in the Territory, and was thoroughly ac climated. Winter's cold bos no effect on it The Arkansas papers complain of a superabundance of rain in that state. Not more than a two-thirds crop of cotton is expected. List of I.cttters. Remaining in the Post Office at Belle vue, Nebraska, Oct. 1st, 1857: B. James H. Drown. Elial Barnard. Aron Drowir Samuel Doyce. Oeorge D. Baird. Burnett Brady. George Baird, A. K. Brigs. Geiso Hlaki a-'. John Bell. 3. Miss A. E. Boegel. J. M. Bell. C. Runisey Coy. W. S. Crnitr. John I ("a 1st on. Win. W. Clarke. Miss Heb'n Common. Win. Colt. Her. T. II. Canfield. Eugene Caldwell. I). Wm. D. Delashmult. E. C. Davison. Mrs. Zoa Duchann. Bennett Doeherty. James Day. E. David Ekles. Micheal Egan. r. Freman Freeman. D. H. Forman. George W. Fray. John Foster. G. Charles W. Gilmore. Wm. Ggrhan, Jr, Win. Gilmore, Jr. Hudson George. Narcissa J. Gilmore. H. Miss Mary A Hart. Philander Hepsop. Mrs. Susan Howag. Geoje W. Hewitt. Mrs. Sarah Howard, T. B. Haycock. Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt. John Hays. Ralph Hall. K. James II. Kneland. John Knerr, 3. Wilhelmine Kuouk. W. Kafseburrer. James V. Kirvun. Mrs Bridel Kibbe. L. Miss A. Linehan. 2.' Adwin Lott. James Lamport, 2. O. E. Leighon, 2. M. J. E. Mason. Peter Morris. John MicDnagh. P. W. F. Piper. Jatrfes Tiernan. II. M Pretd. John Pope. R. Paul W. Hockey. S. W. W Stewart. 2. William Stewart. Joseph B. Strickland. Annie D. Smith. MichalSawerhoefer. Dr. Shenvard. Dr. Wm. Street. Samuel Siewert. 2 D. Sawer. J. W. Statan. T. John or A. Thomas. R. Thomas. MissHanett Panne. T. J. Torrv. 2. Jchn Taylor, 2. Michel Tiernan. t rank Turner. William Taiper. Robert Tompson, Miss A. Tozicr. V. John W. Vanetter. W. Fred. Wiibe. 2. E. C. Warner. James T. White. Herrmann Weis. Henry T. Windiate. Stewart Wilson. Miss E. Walbridge. John Wurd. Held for want of proper direction: Mr. Eden Saudeliff, Box 216, K. T., in care of Mr. Berthow cr Mr. Youngsled. Persons calling fur any of the above let ter, will please say "advertised." L. D. KINNEY, P. M THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. opi ict: : Room No. 1 Masonic Tempi, Dcarbop Street, Chicago. CAPITAL. l.W.OOO. DIKKCTOItSt rnMi'Kn CAimm, iu-nrt cimpman, ISAAC COOK, II. t. MOWKOK, II. A. WVNCOOP. OFFICERS: Edmund Canfield, rres.,Wra. S. Batei, Sec y, Henry Chapman, Treat. f PHIS Company was oranicd en the 57th I. day f March, A. D. 1 ".". under a spec liil charter from Hie J.ri;it ur of Illinois, ami business commenced under the incut fi. vorable auspices. Its establishment lias been upon a ("n in mill reliable basis, an, I in view of Its yAbi'.itv,soiitnliirHs,aiid p'-rci money, rank ' one of On- first lasui un o Companies In the counp-y.' Tn those denirnns of protecting themselves against loss ordainie by Fire, or perils of tli Sea,, they beg lev t offer lu following REFERENCES. Messrs. Stone & Wilt, Cleveland, Ohio. I ' Williami it Awry, Chicago, III. " Norton & Brother, ' SI one ti. ltoomer, " If. S. T) iriin.!. Pres. Kn ine k Mm. II. R. ;. C. Northrnp, Canli. Itaclne Co. Uai.k. Win. V. l.lml, r.nj.. Milwaukee. J. (J. Conroe. V.. Haelne. Ashley (iillierl, t.nsh. Com'l I!"k, Cliictpi. Henry I'.irnhain, I'rcsiui'iit Chicago lc Hack f ihni'l Unit Itoad. Hanirl l. JllionVs, !'.ni., rievtlnml, Ohio. Thoni il Campbell, Kprinpfield, III. lion It. Chamherlin, St. I.otii, .Mo. Me,r. Wadworth, Wells ft Srvmour, ClllcBKO. HI. Mcsmi-. I. If. iliirch k. Co., Chicago liank. .lessrs. U. W. Bler Co. Cliimgo, 111. Win. fllanchard, Fjiq., Munis, III. Mesrf. II. C. Ai. O. (J. Cook &. Co., Ilock ford. III. Mi-sm. II. Wheeler tc Son, Atirera III. Messrs. Jmld, Stiillli &. Pratt. J)!von, 111 N'ehimi.ih Case, Esij.. niill.ilo, N. V. Win. U. Fiindy, I'.si.. Springfield, III. (Jen. I. ('urn, 'Springfield, III. Kichard Ivcrs, Esq., St. I.ouls, Mo. 31 JOHN J. .TOWN, Agent at llellevuo VARIETY STORE. THE undersiened have opened, near the Prtntinr Olfiee, in Bellevne, slarg snd varied assortment of Goods. Among' the variety inav he found DRY COODS, S.icb as ' Brrfwn Mnslin, Calico. , Sheeting, Shirtlrig, , Iloslcry, JLc. KMVES. FOHKS. SCVTHFS. WOOD-SAWS. SIIOVFIA HAY-FORKS. ' SPADES, TEA-KETTLES. CRIND-STOXES, CHAINS, Ue , 'I'oeether with a quantity of Boots dSs SllOOS Segnrs. Rake, Rojies, Horse-collarH, Carpet sacks, Window Sash, Doors, TEAS AND SUGARS, Tohoero, Qiennsware. Glassware, Flour, Craekers and a great many more articles. They keep constantly cm hand, a largo as sortment of good M i lies nui Liquors, Warranted the best quality t cheap for cash. n.'i7tf J.' P. HORN & CO. Land Warrants COXSTAXTI.Y on hand and for sale bv the FOXTEXEI.EE HANK. Pie-einptors c;in makt a handsome saving by nsine; Warrants. "All Warrants gold by the above Institution are guaratiteid. JOHN J. TOWN, Cashier. Hellevue. June 27, 1SV7. 31 BRICK AND LUMBER. A LARGE quantity of firt rate Hiick and Liunher fur Sale, at reasonable raei. Enquire at mv Oihicc near the r,"nton Ho ise. 3 " JOSEPH E. PRAY. SI OVES! STOVES!! SiOVESI!! THE iindersig:ied takes this uiethoil of in forming the citiens of Ridleviie. und vichiity, tlpit he has just received the Lahukst and Best assortment of Cooking, Parlor & Oflirc Slovei. ever brought to this Territory. He would rei pectfiilly invite all in want of Srov:s, to call and examine for themselves. I am albo manufacturing TIN-WARE of all kinds, such as Buckets, CnKrr.r. Pots, Pans, Str.ut..h Slc, tc, and all articles In my line of business. C."t"r,,'lrtic"li,r attention paid to Uoovinc, Spot' tiso and job work of every description. All work warranted to give .iti.ifaction. Or ders solicitt d. Mv place of business is oppo site the Printing Office, Belli-vne, N. T. n3i-tf. SAMUEL SNYDER, DISSOLUTION Or COPARTNERSHIP. "VJOTICE. The mihscrihers hereby pive 1 notice that the copartnership heretofore existins between lliem under !) name sad sleof Todd Sl Smith. t th's day dissolved by mutual conscLt. All dulilsduetoor ajainst Uie firm will bo scU.ed bv Rurlon V'. ToiH BURTON W. TODD. E. P SMITH, llellcvue, August 12, 16i7. 40 T E R R I'r O R Y O F Nl IJ UA Viv A? 77"., COUNTY OF SARPY. bS' NOTICE U hereby iriven, that the Courtr Coniinissioiiers of Sirpy County, will meet 011 M ond sv, Spt, aist. A. I). lY)7. nt the house of Maj. Watson, at tf o'clock, A.M. tovieivand locate a pu!4ic road from the city of llellcvue, on the best 10 .te to the cor ner of Sections 2. 3, 10, and It. iu Township 13, north, Range 13, east j thence w est in 'be line between Sections 3. and 10, to the corner of Secti ns 3, 4, 0, and 10, in the san. Town ship and Ranee; thence westerly on the most practicable route Ihr u?h An erson's Ct'K-e; thence westerly to trie Piatt or Klkhorn Itiv er's. Said Commissioners will meet oa. the eveningof said day, t 1 o'clock, at the l!cn. ton House, Bollevue. to hear all parties inter estsd in loeatirg and egtuhlUliuig said road or highway. By order of the Coun'v Commissioners. ' i.s. . STEPHEN I). H ANCS, Clei k of Sarpy Co. r.ellevue, Aug. 1, 157. 41 NOTICE! XV LL persons iudeMed o Clatke fc Itro., fj will eome forward inuuediatidy and py tip. 'A wurd tothe wise is S'ltfieien't." CLAKlihi. U!iO. Feltrme. K,r. J?, 1.T, tf. PALMER k AVERILL'8 COLUMN. PALMER & AVERILL. MholfMl and Hftall Drain in CHINA, GLASS AND 4ucciiswsirc9 MIRRORS, And Fancy Goods, TABLE CUTLERY, BRITTANIA WARE, &c. Our stock is entirely new, very large, and carefully selected, and by adhering strictly to Iho cash system, we are able to offer very great in ducements to all who may favor us with a call. PALMER & AVE1ULL, BELLEVUE STORE. Corner of Jefferson and 27th street, Opposite the Fonlentlle Hank, BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA WOULD RESPECTFULLY rail the at tention of the citizens of Rcllevne, Ht pv county, and the Hiirroundinc country, to their iiew and selected stock of LEY GOODS, PAUCY GOODS, GROCERIES & HARDWARE, Which they oflVr at Wholesale and Retail at jirices 30 per cent. lower thai' ever before of fered In this city. We can- and will sell (.ooils as low if not lower than they can be houifht in Omaha or liliifT City. Pleaso call nnd exaniliie for voiirsiilves. , . ALMER t AVERILL. r.cllevue, May 28, lKj7. ..f Jut Ilccelrcd, and for Sale, . ' f 0NITI4r A LARCiE stock of Furniture, consisting in part of Wood, Rush. Spindle, Split Bottom, Jenny Lind. Maple, Mahogany, Children's snd Office Chairs, Rockers, tc: Bureaus, Center, Card. Office, Breakfast and Dinner Tallies, Leaf, Toilet, Work and Wash Stands, Office Desks, Sofas and Sofa Lounges. Donhle and Single IOtinges, Trundle Reds, Bedsteads of various kinds, Tin Sifes, Mattresses. &r., tuc. Terms cash. PALMER Ai AVERILL. 33tr rUST RKCF.IVKD. a large and fine assort ment of Cent's Shoes and Gailers. 33tf . PALMER &. AVLKILL. ANOTLF-R LOT cf C'oibij g just received at 32lt PALM LR . AVERILL. 1)ALMER& AVERILL have on hand a lot L of fine Black Uoekkiii and Cassimrre; a Iso, a large lot of fancy Cassiineres. Those wiebiiur a good article would do well to call and examine the above. 3;ttf NAtLSand CLASS Cheap at the BELLE VUE STORE. C1 UTLF.RY A large assortment of Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks, 4.C, at, the bellkvXte" stori;. A large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. at F.sstrn lriets, can be found at the UKLLEVUE STORE. na 30-tf. fllHE LARGEST LOT of'FnrTdTure "u7d L Crockery ever hrotifM to the Ter.tnrr, can be found at PALMER t AVLRILVS I LOUR, Salt, Salmon, Mackerel, and Cod fish, at wholesale or Retail, bv PALMER t AVF.PiLL'S. A HOOD A)in"MrT 7f GlsVT wa"re PAT.MfF - AY LP ILL'S. PrAD BOJUO . BELLEVUE Commercial Emporium ! ! t Mill', ninlersliriied respectfully solicit the tendon of the citlcus of llellevue and vicinity, .1 to their extenshe assortment of good, emlu acing eveiv arety toiually kept In the Wssl. The atleiition of the ladies Is poitlculiiily c.ilh .1 to our lurpe assorlmeid of disss gmids, eonslsUiig In part of silks, French and American .l.ironet and Organdy Iwn. Persges, Dm I, sines, Kc. Figured an I Plain ttniss, Jiiuonet and Pnok Mudlns, Ciillros, Kllihons, At tifl clal I'loweis and Wreaths, Dress Til minings, Hosiery, iioiiuuta, Flats, fcc, BOOTS c3 SHOES. Ladies fms mornccu slippets, kid nnd innnicrn linsklns, pfirodl ties, nnd .lenny Llnd.kld, en Smer, snd ralf skin lues hoots, hlm k Mid Coltned gaiters, fee. Out's fixe morocco Slid calf skin hoots, fine cloth, calf skin and patent leather eHeli, sew'd and jiej'd monrdss, slippers, e. I'hildren's mIioi'm, a great variety. Men's and hoys' fine felt, weol, Panam.i, euriacoS, sc.ll.eU.!, Li-horn, nnliii,--s great variety, ' OLOTOIING. The latgnsl slock ever opened In this county, coi.slslliig of coats, ii.tnli, veslj, shirts, i ol l.ns, ocr-lls, .c. of all sizes, stles, und ijuo llty, for mm, hoys and childicn. A greal variety of hulh F.ugllNh mi J Ainiic!tn mtiinif.ietnre, Carpentets' tooU, . House keepers nd builders w ill hml it u their advantage to call before juik hnsing elssMhsie. A L (iuoenswuif, Mi'diciiiei, llxuacti, Oystort', Choii.o ('i'urj, rurniiuic, Hour, A l.n.), a luru Oroooriori. All the above articles, together with a cre.lt varietv not mentioned, uill by f..e cash. All kinds of merrhnntihtn country produce taken in exchange for goods. Also Dry Hides, Furs, kf. 'ihn nli ful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to us by the slti- zvns of this county, we earnestly solicit Its tonUuu.nice. 3mosl o.iiuii aihi;uiim:m i:rs. WOOlAVORTH'S NEBRASKA IN 1057. THIS work will again he ready for delivery by Ihn 17lli inst. 'J'ho frst supdy wos re ceived l.i hi wek and was inmediutely sold. A new County Map. corrected by Mr. Pyrri, according to tho county bimiidiuies establish ed by the Legislature Inst winter, has hern engraved expressly for tho voiL,und will ap pear In the, next edition. Besides a history of the Tenilory, ltsron ditioii and proKiierts, the woik cotdaina ihe claim laws of Nebraska, and a digest of the United States pre-emption laws, making u complete prc-einptor's guide. Every person Interested in Nebraska should have n copy of the work. Price, with the map, 75 cents; without the ma p. o() cents. Single copies mail ed, postage paid, on receipt ol juice, to toy part of the counter. C. C. WOOLWORTH, Omahn, June 11, lHftV 32lf Publisher. BOOKS, STATION Kit Y AND PAPER HANGINGS. A complete aasortment at WOOLWOKTirS Bookstore, Omaha City, N. T. C Special flfjent for .tliooj. Books. f. A. Josr. nits. w. wonn. Till! LATIGHST Drug & Chemical House IN:TIIK WEST. OMAHA CITY.NEUKASHA TERRITORY JONES & WOOD, WHOI.rSALE AMI JtlTAII. J)r A LI' IIS . 1 .1 Drills, , , Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Studs, Window (i'.axa, i Wines, f . Liquors, Cigais, Tobacco, &e. Lc. Ke. Having purchased the entire stock of DRUGS and FANCY OOODtf formerly be longing to C. A. Henry &. Co., together with our owu full purchases, we iie now enabled to offir the public as eoinplet an assortment of IJRUUS nnd FANCY HOODS as con be found west of the Mississippi river. Our stock is of magnitude enough to supply the whole Nebraska trada and bavin; Li eu pur chased under the most favoiahlfl ciirtira stAiices, wo feel ensured in our t.il"Rient. that if .Fine GootU, as regards quantity, qu.-il-Ity and price, are any ohiect to those dealing In DRUGS and MEDICINES, we nn offer these indueerneni. ton greater extent than anv other bouse In the West. Country Merchants (nut Physicians ar reijucUJ to examine our stock before purchasing u)f vvhe; noli-tf JONES it WOOD. NO MORE HARD TIMES. . s. m. piki:, T T-S established hiinself In a XLW (HIO- IJ. CERV STORE, in Bellevne, on rission Avenue, east of Main Street, where be will keep constantly on hand, all kinds of fresh Grutfhes, , Flour, , Stiijar, Colice, Tea. Hifo, j I'lsb, &.c. He has also a choice lot tit liquors, and ev ery other article usually kept in a Grocery Store, , A meat market is kept in the btse meril storv, for the accommodation of the cit izens of Beileue, and Vicinity. U. 3u MERCHANT TAILORS, "VwOULD respectfully Inform the cituri S f of Kelviie and vieii.ily that thev have comiueneed tl T.MLORIXi; BUSI Xl'.fcS jt ' the building formerly occupied bv .1. M.'li.ir tav.corner MAIN street and FIFTH AVF.N-' UEand Intend Veepir; constantly ca. a)"-nd - CLOTHS. CASSIMERI'.S, end VF.STJNGS, Which w ill be made up to order with neat ness and dispatch. f AIo. Fl'lia and HIDES bg?it liken in exchanga far goods. no3n-f. nni HlS A valuable tin.I.er Claim of l.'k) acres, wi'h ia ttire miles of Belleviic Citv, for al(X V.n quire at thi- Ofl'.re. . u.lTlf.' PUBL'JCO S O, (iluvswurc, lVrruini.Ty, lv.'StlllCL'S, J'rohcrvcJ rrutta, Tobucco, Wowlon Ware, FiJi, La. bt.n k of ciioi..ij si'.atox nowi.r.s. Main Htreel. svwiM Aiut(;i:.in:T. Regular racket for Kaneai, Leavenworth, Wcs'nu.M.Jitfcph, savannah, Iowa Point, Nebraska CTi t v, llellevue, Council id. .n ,..i.n ... i ii. ni'oi.i, v'uuiiia mid l lorniirc. K ZTJS TH E new and eWant Passcti)rer ,'''tn,r nfillllir ir nrnnnn. .1. lliroclf- -iiioitou. Master, J. E. Gorman. Clerk, will commence her trips as a reirulsr packet in the uuovo trade, on the opening of navigation In tho spring, and will remain In It throughout the season. 'J'liu Florence h ivlng been built under the siipet iidi'iidence of the iineersignod, expressly for the trade, is of extraordinary strength, and well adapted lo it in every particular. A rea sonable sham of tha patronage of shippers, and the public generally, is rnspeclfully soli cited. .1. THROCKMORTON, Msstcr. 25- J. I'.. (Johman, Clerk, Regular Packet for Kansae, Nebraska City, llellevue, Com cil Bluiru, Omaha, add l'loiuiice. - ftFTDS T'11' firw nni1 'I'M lit Hlenmer Min-ne-ba-ha, Cant. Charlea rj-iwCffiiarfjjdker, Master, Hutchinson, Clerk, will rim as a regular packet, to the above and all intermediate points on the Mis souri river, and pemona can rely upon her con tinning in the trad.: regu!any dining tho season. Tho Min-ne-ha-hii is an entirely new bnt, built expresidy for the Missouri River trade, and being fit ted up in the latest and most ap proved h yle, her officers feel confident, that stiiet attention to the comforts of Passengers, and to huiiiiei. will nuke her the favorite b-at in the trade. i CIJ.A BAKER, Master. Hutchinson, Chirk. H. T Clarke, Agent. yti g Tailoring! Tailoring ! The undersigned begs leave' to Inform the citizens of Bellevne and vicinity that he is prepared to do custom work. In the latest fashion and most approved style. He feels roi.fident that his work is unsurpassed F.ast or VVest j and by moderate prices respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. H wi'l alwavs be found reaJy to receivo orders at the Btlk'vue House. josnni BitXyy r.ellcvue, N. T. March lltli 18j7,tf Charloa E. Watson, C1IVII. LNGINELR AM) SURVKYOI!, J Bellsvno City, Nebraska Tenituiy, ro fesses to be poemd' in the lay of rtic land in this vicinity, und offers his service i lo ii:h as may ne:d tiiein, on reasonable terms. Sv Ho will nlsto e.ct as agent, for (he pur chase or aal i of Ileal Estate, iu the Tenitory, or Ves'e:i,iuua. Jnformatioii furnished upon application. Declarations hied and pre-emptions obtained. ,, , .J-tf THE KIESOlTrjrTEA IOWA STONE COMPANY. AT 3 r. 1IAIIYS, MILLa CO. . IOWA, .ARC prepare I to furnish Western Iowa and Nebraska with SAND, OK A V EL, LIME, ROCK, X. bOlLDINU Rl'O.VF. of every variety, sie w.u shape. Tiiey have facilities for quarrying ANY QUANTITY, that way be needed, .-.ml alsa intend lomake CRICK. WAT CR LIME, &C. 100 Laborrcs - RFFF.R ANCE.S: P. Ci.oi tiai: J. A. Co., ST. IAjVI'. i.U-.KSt, '.4ASl, ii. JlUiTOK, COCNCIL BLVKI S. , All orders should be addressed ti . i m J.M). W. A 1 li( X Y, SCtTA.r. f;. Marys, Murcli lta, IS."7. Ihtf.. HEAL ESTATE F0U SALE. -, SO LOTS IX BELLEVUC . AlsoSIIARi:s BKLLEVl'E STOCK, do LLK HILL ADDITION J) JUNCTION CITY. Lr farther particulars vnijuire rf : ' . . i . t. m: MccoauX At the l-'oiitrneUe IlanV. Hi-i:vue, April lb, 1K57. " . 'ni6-tf platte' ErvEa fe2ey. rpiIF. PlnV.e Fiver Ferrv Company have A. their Firrv in aure-s'sfnl operatini e'. the MOUTH cf PLATTE RIVER t Hits route it bix miles shorter thaa that by Cedar Island, and -s a much better rout. EXPERIENCED AND CAREFUL MEN will be i.i H'ieadHiiCe et ell tiiocs toaccoinms. ddte the travni.-i!: puaiic. . IU'.el of Fflirlaje a low as ar y otorr roinU , W. M. fLAl'CiUTta. PU't.-.mo oh, Ap. l. ir-oT. , ,,.