Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, October 08, 1857, Image 4

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TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES;
Or, The Torrr Convicloil.
Ei"" Do you N'W A'tv Sutt Vrrrrntitv
again) CouiJrrf iltnff lliiiik Voir f .
Hi: AD! ltF.ADM IIKAD!!!
- 8ubioribl Snbicribet Subscribe I
JOHN S. DYE fa tha Author, niiil the Rink
Jv'ole engraver all say (li.it lio ia the greatest
judre of paper money living.
CHEATER TlfN Till". CHEAPEST!
nKTTi.li than iiii: iii.sri
Published weekly. The whole only One
Dollar a Year.
GREATEST DISCOVERY of IbJ present
century for detecting counterfeit Hank Noti
lf cribing every genuine Mil In c xiateiire, and
exhibiting At ft glance every counterfeit In cir
culation. Arranged do bdiiiirnldv that refer
ence In rniy and detect ion limtnnlHiii'oim. No
pages ti IiiiiiI up, lint en simplified and arranged
that the mcu-bant, hanker an I business man
can e All at n jjlii n.
It ha taken -year to make perfect this
GREAT DISCOVERY. The urgent nccc.
f I'JT f?r such wo k ha long hern felt by
rnmineri-lnl iiiii. It haa been published to
supply Hi" call for u. h a preventive, nml need
hut to he known In lm universally patriinieil.
It ilnra more than haa ever hren attiMnpteil liy
man. Il 'ilearrihea every hank note In three
different language F.n'nlUh, I'l eiirli ami (Jer
mn. Thu earli may rend the came In liin
own native tongue.
TrM. The paper will lie aliut '.'S hy P.'
Inrhea.and will rontain the moet peiTeet Hank
Not I,lt pithllxheil, tncethiT with the rate of
lirmmt. Alan a lint of all the pi iv.it li.tnk
r in America.
A romplete aimiinarv of Hie rinancea of
F.itrnpe and Ameriea wi'l he pnhliilied ill cu ll
edition, together Willi all the itiiinit.iiil nmvi I
of theday. AUoJI Mi:i I.S II l(i Sl'Oliir.S
from An old inatnmrript found in the Cast, a ml
no w here rise to he found. It li.i.i iu rvt'l
nppe.ired in print, and fut nihc the most rmii
plele hintory of Oilenlal Life, and ilexri ihini:
the inoet perplexing posit join in which the
l.adie and gmitlcmen of that rountrv have
heeii o often found. These atone will ron
tinue throughout the whole year, and will
prove the moat entertaining evvr olliiicd to the
piihlic.
P 7 A. SA11PY,
Wholosalo & llotail Moruhnnt,
fNKR Or MAIN AND UIHIiOHY ll'HKKT,
ST. MAUY, IOWA.
HASjuat reeelved and now has foraale.a
large ortment of selected inerchamliHe
Adapted to the want of all in thi new and
thriving community, which he can aell anc heap
a can be otl'cred elaewhero ho high upon the
Miouri river. Ilia gooiN have heen Nelected
by Bn experienced uichacr, with special
reference to the circumstance, and want of
All classes of settlers in a new c outitiy. l.a
die and gentlemen, children Ami youth, all
ran be supplied. Call and see for yourselves.
Hi slock consists of the following, among a
great many other articles he cannot now enu
merate t Among hi
Dry Goods,
Mny be found Woolen And Satinet Cloths,
CAaalnets, Tweed, Cashmeres, I.inseys,
Flannel, Red, White, Cray and lllue, Caspian
Plaids, Cotton Ooods, Sheeting and Shirtings,
Ulearhed end Unbleached, ft 1 no and White,
Drillings, Oanahurg, Dcd-Ticklng, Hickory
Checks, fcc, &.c.
Fancy Goods.
A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of
every variety of style and pattern. Ciiunhams,
Lawns, Figured Alpacca, Hoinlia.iuen, llom
layetta, Shawl, Scarfs Handkerchief. Neck
erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, I'.dgings, Hihbon,
&.C., &c.
nothing.
A well selected utock of Summer, Yi and
Winter Clothing, consisting in part ot fine
' Dress Coats, rant and Vewts ; also, good
Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and lieav y
Clothing for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts,
Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks,
4.0. Men' and Hoys' Hat and Caps, of va
rious fashions, qualities and prices. Hoots J k.
ls . .1: .1. I , . I ........1; ..I. ...I
ntlllKS, illlCH. mill llllll, tMtllsiii-ii u.l'l inii.iniiru,
of every dcsciipliou, for Men, Women, ami
Children' use.
Giororlcs,
; Crushed, Clarified. I.oaf and Hmvvn Rugar,
Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup,
Superior Tm", Uio and Java CohVe, Sassafras,
Ginger, I'epper, Cloves, Spice. Cinnamon,
ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snutl's, Tobacco,
Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickle
Pepper-Sauce, fcc, &c.
riovlsions.
A large Assortment of Hour, or various
qualities and prices ; Corn Meal and All the
various products of the 1-arm ami (arileii(
Hacon, Fish, Kiln dried Apples, Teaches,
Currants, Haimns, Uc.
Haiti ware.
("V Furnished weekly to subscriber only
At tl a year. All letters 'mint be addressed
to JOHN S. DYK. Kroker,
Publisher and Proprietor,
JmM 70 Wall Street. New York
Stoves of various patterns, for Cooking am)
Heating rooms, Stove-pipe and l.lbows, largi
and aniall Iron Kettles, Frying Pans, Skillet
Hand-Iron, Shovel and Tongues, Manure :m
Hay Forks, Scythe, Shovel and Spades, Lo
Ami Trace Chain. Axi s, Hammers, l'ineer
Iron and Steel, Nails, llol'ne-ll.iHps, Files';
Siws, Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives. Ka,
rors. Butt and Screw, Door Handle, Kno!
Locks, fee, &c.
Tinware.
A general assortment kept for bousehok
purioes.
Wood ware.
Wash-tubs, Shaker Pail, Wood and Zir.c
'Washboard.
Leather.
Sole Leather, Harness Leather. Cowhide,
Kip 8k'ii, Calf Skins, Lining and Morocco,
Kaddle, Slridles. Halter, Lariats. Circingles,
Dellv-banJs, Driving-lines, Collars, Back
atra"pi,,Uths, Blind-bridle, &c,
.lledir lues.
A penerA). assortment of Medicine, for
Fever. Fevnr and Ague, and the common
tomplaint of the country. Cook's, Lee's,
SAppentou', Sagg' and Jayne' Pills, Qui
nine, Tonics, and various kind of Stimulants,
Anodynes, Linimeuts. and other article neces
sary for the sick ftkd the invalid. 1-tf
GLENWOOD HOTEL,
HY
f orf r of Locust andf ooledge Streets,
i.on'OOD, iov .
""'notblBR ! (lothiusTcrothlug ! "
ALAROK STOCK OF ItKADY MADF.
Clothing of the latent F iidiion, at
CIF.AKWATF.K. WHITE & SANDEUS.
Juac 4th, 1W. n31.
lMKMCKS ItKAD!
TOHN
P. HORN CO., near the Printing
tl
Otfice. Bellevue. have on hand !nn -is,
Hoe. Spade, Fork, Hamea, and a general
ortinetit of Farming Tool. Call and ee.
July, IS, 157. 3 ''!'
an i:ntiiii; smcK of
NEW GOODS.
( LIMKU ITLR U III I K & SM)i;US
Havn received and
store, In the rear and
opened at their new
near to Die BelUvun
House, In llellevue, the
Largest & Bt-st Selected
Stork of Good ever brought to Pellevne j
which they will sell for rash at price far be
low those at which goods have been offered
heretofore.
We don't Intend to follnw the lilgtifalnHti
style of some In their advertisements, but
state the plain truth when we say that our
Good were purchased at such prices, that we
defy competition, ami oidy ask purchaser to
give us a call In order to satisfy themselves.
Our slock roiinist in part of the following
Article :
French, English and American Cloth,
Casslmeres
Tweeds,
Sattinelts,
Kentucky .leans,
lied Ticking,
Plaid Linseys,
Flannels, &c, ,Ve.
Every variety of Fashionable DRESS
GOODS, American and English Prints, Ac.
A large assortment of H ATS. CAPS,
HOOTS and SHOES, of every variety nml
Iflsirdwarc
Our slock of Ibis Is large and complete.
GI.ASSWAIIE and VfUEEXSWAKE.
Window Glass of all Sizes.
Of every description, hiicIi as Sugar, Codec,
lin e. Tobacco, Segar and Snulr, Candle ii ml
Sua p.
We have made arranpemenl to have a su
perior article or Fl.OI'lt always on hand.
In conclusion, wo would say come and sat
Isfy yourselves. " no tf'.Mf.
C I II C U L A It .
TO Til I.AKI1 OKriCF.nS IN Tlir. TKHRITonir.
OK M1NNKSOTA, KANSAS AM) NKHHASKA.
V joint resolution of Congress, A nproved
March, I S."7, yalid pre-emption rlNtmsi on
the Kith nml Ht'tll section heretofore reserved
for schools, in the Territories of Minnesota,
Kansas and Nebraska, will be recognized
WIIKRr. Tilt: SK.T ri.K.MK.NT HAS BRK.N, Oil MAY
J1K MDK. IMIIOII TO THE Sl'AVKY. ' r ' (
1st. In cases where the approved plat of
survey has not yet been returned, the declara
tory statement must be filed wmn Tlinr.K
MONTH A I'll, a Tilt RKCKIKT OF I)CI Al
rilOVKO Pl.AT AT THE DISTHICT OFKICK. '
'Jd. Where the plat i now in the Kegislnr'n
Ollice, the declaration must ho filed within
three mouth from the vmsr r-i'M.UATloN ok'
Til is i mi it mi in vora dihtbict, i
A failure to comply with this rrqiiirrinrnt,
will work A forfeiture of the rlaim.
THUS. A. HKNDHICKSi .
n .10-8v Commissiouer.
Entering Town Sites.
The following correspondence will show
that the act of the last Legislature of the
Territory, designating the County Commis
sioner ii tha iiiooer vrson to enter Town
Sites, i not recognised by the Commissioner
of the Laud Ollice.
It U A que!lou of doubt whether the Judges
of Probate, or"'tlie United States Judge, can
be regarded a "Judges pf the Count y Court."
As soon as that doubt i removed, notice wi.l
b given. In the mean time no entering of
town not incorporated can be made.
A copy of the act of the last I.egi!atuie
will be placed in the hands of the Commis
sioner, ami, under the circumstance, the en
tries already made mav be confirmed.
JOHN A. PAUKEK, Uegbter.
Land Otfice, May l'.Kh, IS.")7.
r.XTAAIT OT A t.KTTK.H To TIIK. COM M I?ION F.S
OK TIIK t.VNI) OK KICK, OATeil
Lanu Okfic.
' Om aha, April l."i, 18."r
Under the "act of twenty-third May, IK 11,"
the "Judge of the County Court'' are given
the authority to enter "Town Sites." lu thi
Territory there are no such officers a "Judges
of the County Court," hut the Legislature has
recogui.ed the "County Commissioners" as
the proper persons to enter " Town Sites,"
and we have, in view of the spirit of the law,
permitted such entries, in the hope that It
will meet the approbation of the Department.
cry respectlully, our oheirnt servant,
JOHN A. PARKER, Register.
NvirorKSAiiU uktaii.
I would respectfully invite the citizen of
li'llrvue ami liougi.is to,, to exauiine my
large and well selected aesortment. of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
DRl'GS. MEDICINES,
HATS. CAPS. DOORS,
SASH, &.C, Sic,
And in fact every variety usually called for in
the West. I am confident that ai.y one
wishing to purchase goods will be entirely
itisi'ied, and li id it will be to tlo-ir interest to
call and examine mv large ami well kelcc'.rd
assortment of goods.
L. B. KINNEY.
Bellevue, Oct. :t, lS."rt. l-tf ,
SPADES. Shovels. Hoe. Ilav fork. Hay
rakes, Hroomo, Scythes and Snath. Nails,
Window Glass. Patty, Tea, Indigo, Nutmegs,
Powder, Shu. Gun Caps, and ItWl other ar
tides to be had cheap for c;tsh. at
CLEARWATER, WHITE & SANDERS.
i.:.l.
L
OOKING GLASSES of all sizes, at
CLE ARWAEER, WHITE & SANDERS.
n:tl.
1OCKET KNIVES and Table Cutlery to
be found at
CLEAR WATER, WHITE Jt SANDERS.
mil.
I EST Aiin rii an Calicoej at tv
t--.' cent
I J per yard, aud other Drcus Good
portion, at
in pro-
CLEARWATER, WHITE t SANDERS.
u31.
A
LARGE
ery
ASSORTMENT OF CROCK-
DOUBLE and Single Eastern made Har
nesses, at
CLEARWATER, WHITE h SANDERS
n:t'tf-
CI IAS. "Ul uTlSTOH IKlTT
r.lA'.HlrJIvT X' nnFPfR VlV TH.
m . a . . m .... . . . . , . . . a a a a a. a aaaa a a.
- - - - ww. . w..--..j
In all its Branches.
BELLEVUE AND OMAITA.
HARDWARE, Sj.ade
Fork, fcc, at tbe
Shovel, Hoes,
nr.Li.EVL' r. sronr.
NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!
Mew Ever) thing, at tha Old BUnd of
HAUPY K. ENGLISH.
EDWARD C. BOSBYSHELL
HAS the honor to inform the people of the
Southern District of Douglas and the adjoin
ing counties, NchrasKA. that he is now open
ing one of the largest Srocn of GOODS ever
brought to Glcnwuod, Mill county, Iowa,
consist ing of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE. . IIOOTS fc SHOES,
H ATS k CAPS, ii U E E NSWA R E,
NAILS. LKATHEK,
('ORI)AOE. IRON,
OH. PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Ike.,
And everything that mav be found generally
in city store, nil of which he will sell
ciir.Ai' run cash.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRO
Dl'CE tiiKen in exchmige for Goods, liuy
er from town or country wishing good And
cheap (ioods, either at wholesale or retail,
will save money by calling and examining his
stHK before nurrhiisiiig elsewhere, a they
will find rood (largaim and fair dealing.
Gi.k.nwoop, Iowa. no 4-tf
L. IluckoUs &. Co.
BANKERS & LAND AGENTS,
GLENWOOD, IOWA.
Collect iofis d i A M in lotvil, Nebraska And
Kansas, and 'remitted At current rates of ex
change, free of charge.
Loans eilecteil for foreign Capitalists, nt
Wk.sif.km Rai ls of Interest, on real cata'.e
security.
Farms, Town Lots and Unimproved Lands
bought nn I poll, ,
Taxes paid in any County in the State
also In Nelu.isk.l and Kansas.
Note bought and Money loaned on good
security.
I nt crest paid on Special Deposits.
I. ami Warrant bought ami soil.
Special nUeiition glve'i t th! selec'lon and
entry of Lands for settler or distant dealers,
either with Land Warrants or money, in Iowa,
Nchraskii or Kansas.
We charge Pen Dollars per One Hundred
and Sixty Acres, and make reasonable deduc.
lions, when entering large (luautities. When
Land Wanaat .-u sent, Two uida Half
I'elits per Acr), thb Land 'Ollice Fee, aiSst
accompany the Locating Fee.
When Warrants are sent, the No's of War
rants, date', to whom issued and assigned,
should he copied and retained, to guard against
loss in mails.
Kemitlanrns to ii. cau b made in Drafts
on any of the Eastern or Soirterfi CKies.
We will enter Land with Warrants or Cash,
pay all Fees, Taxes and Commissions, for
one third of the gross profit, accruing from
tins p;le of the Land all expenses to come out
of our third of the profit. Our arrangement
are mucIi that w cliit, cuter Land in all the
Ollice in Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. A
competent aurveycr always in readiness to find
nml Hi'lect choice Lnmln, Co a Fif.i.ps, Rock
tJOAHnir.s, Mi i.l. StTF.s, Minf.iiAi. Taacts,
Within the next twelve month there will be
offered for sale' itt Nebraska nml Kansas, Two
and a Half Million Acre ot Land, compris
ing the best portion of those Territories, and
extending olAng the? Missouri River, from the
Mouth of Kansas River or the linn of the
Slate of Missouri, to the Mouth of L-eau-qui-cour
River, -i ' . 1
We solicit toreign I .1 pit ol for investment.
Investments properly made in Western
Laud und Town Lots, are now paying from
I wenly-tivo to four hundred per cut
We believe that persons patronizing our
firm will have peculiar advantage over al
most anv other in tin Country. We were
among the first Pioneers of tlii vast and
rowing country and are intimately Acquainted
with nearly every portion of Western Iowa,
rxenrasKa ana Ksnsa. and oeiiove we will tie
able to render satisfaction in all business en-
i i i ....
KUOlt'U LU US. ( i ,
LETTERS OF IXQUI IiYi
WILL UP. rROMTLY ANSWERED.
Rl'FERV'.NCES : John Thompson ; Hope,
(iraydou &. Co., New You City, Wood, Ha
con & Co., Philadelphia ; Straight, Deming k
Co., Cincinnati; Darby &. llarksJaic; Humjih
rcys, Tutt Si. Terry ; Crow, MoCreery fc Co,
S('. Louis ; Uaaca & Almond, Leavenworth
City, Kansas; Oroerte, Wear & Uctiton,
Council Illulfs, Iow.it Henn, Williams &. Co.,
t airfield, Iowa Charles Heudne, uurlington,
Iowa; Hon. Aug. Hall, Keosampie, Iowa
lion. James Craig, St, Joseph, Mo. ; Hon. A
S. Fulton. Wvtheville. Va: I lulu F. McFullen.
l.stilville, a. ; Hon. F. 1-crguson, Clncf Jus
tice, Bolleyue, NvhrasVa. ; i
jlenwood, Mill Co., Iowa. 21-tf.
W. H. STARK & CO..
Would respectfully inform the ladies and gen
lleiueii of Ouiahi) and vicinity, that they have
on hand and are manufacturing a complete
fctock of .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
OC.tha best quality, aiid warranted; compri'
slug the following, viz:
Ladies' Fine Lace and Conffres Gaiter.
" " Kid Bootees. ind Congress Gaiter.
" " Elippers and P.irodi Tics.
" Heavy Morocco aud Calf Hootees
Misses " " "
Child' ?
Gents' Swed Kip and Calf Boot.
" Peggsd w
Fine liVenrh or Pumo Bot.
' a Water Proof and Quilted-liuttout F ots,
" I'lteat ( nlf Hoot. i
Oxford Ties and Gnitcr.
Kin and Calf Shoes. ' '
Boy' end Youths' Kin Hoot and Brojrans.
All or wlncti ar maun of tli best material
the nruket ailiird. Our facilities for select
ing are unsurpassed in Eastern citi", and we
wish it distinctly understood that we
Warr.xnt Every Articlo Wo Sell.
We have the best of workmen in our em
ploy. Erv atyle of Boot or Shoe made to
order, pud warranted an easy and fashionable
tit. Kespec (fully.
no 13-tf W. II. STARK & CO
Greene, Weare & Benton, '
I ) ANKERS, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE
XJ and Land Agents. Council lilull. Iowa
Notes and Bill collected and remitted to any
part of tho I'uited Slate. Money recivd on
iteposir, ami interest allowed. Kasteni or
Southern Draft furnished in sum to suit pur-
cl.aser. 1-amt Oihce tuiiil paid for Currency
or bill of Exchange. Loans etl'ecU'd on jfoo'd
security. Taxes paid, title examined, and
Real F.state bought and sold on Commission
Laud entered for settler and time given for
payment. Office opposite the Pacific House
in wet lower room or l.and Ollice.
RryrRKNi r : F. H. Jesup & Co. i W. J,
Barney t Co., Hanker, Dubuque, Iowa Cook
. nargeni, nanker. uavenport, Iowa j CM
oerxoj Jt iii'no. 'Linkers, loura -iv. Iowa,
leople (tank, New York Cityt Ketchem
a . a. ... . . . . .
-ogen
oger & lie-met. Hanker. New York Citv
Selkon. Wit) -r &. Co., 'biu!ron. D. C1.
Hon. Cha. i lason. Cow. it Patent. Wash
ington, D. C. i Hn. A. ';. Dolge, S. l. S,
Hurliiig'on, Iowa t Hon. 1. . W, Jone, 8. L
, Dulmque, Iowa Hon. los.ph William
t hief J'istice, Minu-atiiie, l w.
Council 1.1 ill"-, Oct. 'J3, lj-i l-'f
ANOTHER
GRAND ENTERPRISE!
1000 PAIRS
Eastern Boots & Shoes
SKLLINU AT COST
AT THE OMAHA CITY
Boot and Shoo Store,
To make room for my own manufacture.
Also, a good assort merit isf Ladies' and Gents'
Kulilier, Over and Sandals of A. Nn. 1 quali
ty, At a very small Advance, together with a
complete assortment of wrk of my own man
ufacture, including Ladies' and Gents' liutrab
Over.
Also, a well selected Stock of
Leather and Findings.
P. 8. Everv style of Root or Sliot made to
order, as usual, and warranted easy, fashion'
able and durable,
nol3-tf. W. HENRY STARK.
HOUSE CARPENTER AND
tTOJxrmiFit.
AN. IS RIG OS, Takes thi method of In-
forming his friends, nml the public
generally, that he is prepared to BUILD AXD
Fl.MSli, in the best manner
Dwelling House.
(It every description of styln and finish, on the
most reasonable terms.- J haiiktui Tor past
favor, he solicits a contiiiuauce of public
patronage.
llellevue, Oct. 30, ISM. 2-tf
HOUSE CARPENTERS AND
AVE would respectfully Inform the inhabi
tants of liellevue and vicinity that w'8 are
prepared to ERECT and FINISH
BuildiDRs of all Descriptions,
On the shortest notice, and in the most work
menlike manner
Having been engaged in the
I . . .! I-. . ! - '
business several years, we feel confident in
Mating, tint ill who favor u wi'li their cus
tom, will hi pleased with our work.
C. P. STORRS
r.ellev.ie, Oct 23, 18--0. 1-tf
NE W ARRIV A lTTTt H E
in: tii
THE Subscriber respectfully Invite the at
tention or purchasers, tohis large and splendid
stock of Goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
.HARDWARE, HATH,
i BOOTS. CAPS,
SHOES, . TOBACCO,
PATENT MEDICIN ES, &.c. &c,
All of which he warrants of the best descrip
tion, and bought expressly for this market,
lie has also a well selected stock of
ItKADY-MAI)!-;
O 0 17 3E3C X 3T C3r ,
Made arter the LATEST FASHIONS, or the
Ii EST MATERIALS, and by . F.XPERI
ENCED WORKMEN, all ot which he sell
CHEAP FOR CASH.
JOHN CHASE.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1S3U. 1-tf
HOUSE CARPENTERS AND
rrIIF. iindersigned take pleasure in an
A. notincin,c to llie inhabitjiits of Bellevue
and vicinity, that they are now prepared to
RL'll.D AD FINISH, in the best manner,
all styles of
Dwelling Houses, Cottages, &c, &c,
On the shortest notice, and in tha most ap
proved style of workmanship. They will be
also happy to do any work In their line of
business, which their friends mav stand in
need of. MYERS & 1IILLYARD.
Bellevue, Oct. 30, 1S50. 2-tf
LATE 'ARRIVAL!!'
AT GLENWOOD, IOWA.
TOOTLE & GREENE
ARK NOW IM RECflPT OP A JRESII SUPPLY OF
Whirh, wlieu complete, will compose the
LARGEST and nr.sT SELECTED STOCK
IN MILLS COUNTY.
Ol'R STOCK OF UllOCl.RIES
Are bought at the lowest term for cash,
cousitH of '
COFFEE,
SUGaK,
TEAS,
FISH,
KICK,
CURRANTS, ,
KAISINS,
CANDIES,
MOUSSES,'
SYRUP,
FRUIT,
i i NUTS, &c, ice., Lr
- dry ;oois.
, Ladies and lieulH, call and see them, and
price for yourselves. They have not been
summered and wintered in St. Louis, but
bought and shipped direct from the Easter:,
citio. Late style and a full assortment of
DRESS GOODS, from a ten cent Lawn to a
Two Dollar Silk. Also. A few tine SILK
SHAWLS, BONNETS and PARASOLS.
CLOTHING.
' A fine etick old and .young, fogies and
f.'ist' nitu. call goon if you want a nice coaf
vest or pa nu. on n-.isoii ililo term. ,
t HATS! litis!!
New ntylcs, cheap and durable.
ii tuim Aiu:.
A very large assoriiiieiit, coimisting In part
of Smith' Tool, Spade. Shovels, Forks,
Rakes, Hoes, Belle, Mill, Crosscut, and Hand
Saws, Files, Augers, Axes, liroadaxes, Adze,
Chisels. .V.C. JLc. to the end of the chapter.
ItllLUIKi M.lTEItlil.M.
A large lot, consisting of Pjne Door. Sash.
Shutter ltliuds, Paints, Oil, Nails, Locks,
Latches, Glass, Putty, &c.
1 I K I T I II 1
Rureaus, Bedsteads,
Tables, Chair, Tin
Safes, Cubboars, Stand. Jtc.
(JV" W '11 cheaper fof cash thar
any house in We'ern Iowa,
no 8-tf. TOOTLE & GREENE.
A. Schimonsky,
rpOPOGRAPIIIC ENGINEER, Execute
X Topographic, Fancy and Plain Drawing
of every style and description. Fancy, Orna
mental and Plain Painting executed to order.
Ollice at the Rellevue House, Bellevue, N. T.
Rrrear.NCF.s: P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa;
Judge Gilmore, Bellevue. 1-tf
Ho! For Fresh Water.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the
inhabitant of Bellevue and the surrounding
country, that he is prepared to dig and finish,
WELLS AJfD CISTERNS,
At the shortest notice, and on the most rea
aonable terms. D.A.LOGAN.
Rellevue, Oct. 23, ISM. 1-tf
JOHN ANDERSON'S Best
Smoking Tobacco, nt
Chewitij and
CLEARW VTEU, WHITE &. SANDERS.
PRAIRIE FARMER
FOR 1S37 VOL. 17.
A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL.
rtvoTro to
Western Agriculture, Horticuttnre, Mechan
ics, Education, Literature, Market,
and General News.
r.niTAn AT
CHARLES D. URAUDON.
JOHN A. KENNICOTT, Corres'iml Eliter
AITFI at
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and wilt continue, with many others,
to write for the benefit of their
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binding ia characterise! by a high moral
tone labws to promote the irrterests And ad
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to develop the Agricultural Resources "of the
West. A special and competent Commercial
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NEW FEATURES FOR 1857 i
How to dress with Taste. Children'
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the Lady's Book tei.
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CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER.
fpME Cheapest Family Newspaper in tk
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Is in In every form. And battie Dis-uninn in'
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YEARI
The New Volume will ccemmencs with m
New Year, big wilh important events, A.
new leaf in the history of thier Republic will
be entered, upon the Inauguratien of a nsw
President anri Vice President, Diirmij th
coming year, the policy of the New AdroimV
tration will be fully mieiled In regard to thr
following Importan and exciting Natioii(
topics: The Final Settlement of the Kansas
Difficulty, on which the whole Slavery qnei
tmn in the Territories is pending The Final
Settlement of the Central American Question,
a against the claims of England Our Right
of Transit Across the Isthmus, and the recog
nition and inaintainance of the Walker He
public In Nicaragua The Danish Sound Dues
The Acquisition of Cuba The Annexation
or uie iMmlwicfi islands ine Admission of
Minnesota as a State Admission of Orem.
Admission of Utah, with or without foly-
gamy A'tmisHion or Kansas, wun or without
Slavery Probable- Admission of Nebraska
and WasMnsrlon Territories The Inaugural
Message of James Buchanan The Doings of
the New Democratic Congress. These are
some of the leading events which will distm-
guisli l ti e incoming Administration, and mnit
of them will transpire during the coining year.
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Markets, News, Disasters upon the Lakes,
and Commercial Intelligence generally. It
will have Daily Telegraphic Dispatches" from
Washington during ttic? Hession or (Jongresi,
and has regular Correspondents in all tb
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ture." Every Paper will contain a Story.
either original or selected, accompanied wiln
the choicest variety of Miscellany,- such as
Poetry, Discoveries, Biographies,- Jokes. Od
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GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH
THE MODEL FAMILY AND AG
RICULTURAL PAPER. ...
PUBLISHED AT
GERMANTOWN, PHILA'IA CO., PENMX
Every Wednesday Moasinc.
BY MILIP R. FREJS. I
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We take tins occasion to announce to Farm-
ers throughout the country, that it is the in
tention of the Editor and Proprietor of the
'Germantown Telegraph," not only to con
tinue as heretofore the Agricultural Depart
ment of his paper, but sedulously to add te
its character and value by all the means at
command. All necessary spare shall be pro
vided for a ful record of Agricultural Details
and a full development of every branch of the
Farmer's Pursuit. He will in future, as he
has always heretofore, aim to be practical,
and to be of real and substantial advantage
to husbandry. If is course, also, will continue
to be thoroughly independent, and wholly un
biassed by any other motives than those he
conceives to be promotive of the true interest
of Agriculture In its broadest meaning. Neither
individuals, cliques, societies, or any ether in
fluence shall swerve him from the path of
right and duty.
Farmers, throughout the country, who de
sire a Newspaper, issued weekly, and equal
to any other family news and literary journal
published, which makes Agriculture a speci
ality, will find the "Germantown Telegraph"
to fulfill every condition, and to render it en
tirely unnecessary for them to subscribe for a
periodical exclusively agricultural. .
Practical Horticulture, Pomology and Gar
dening, generally, will meet with particular
attention.
As a Literary and News Journal it shall
not be surpassed by any in the country.
Neatly printed on good paper, of the largest
class, it shall continue to be one of the hand
somest newspapers of the day.
Every Family, in town or country, whether
they take other papers or not, will find ths
'Germantown Telegraph" to be worth, in lit
eraj benefit, twice the amount of subscription.
No subscriptions received without the cash.
Price Two Dollars in advAnc. Subscriptions
not paid within the year, $2.50. Mail sub
scribers will have the cash postage deducted
when not exceeding 25 cts. per annum, pro
vided the subscription be paid strictly in ad
vance. Postage stamps to this amount will
be returned as change with the receipt.
Any person sending five new subscribers at
one time, with the cash, will be entitled to th
paper for omyear. . .
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ESTABLISHMENT AT ,
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rpOWN PLATS. Maps, Sketches, Headings
X of Letters, Rill and Certificates, and
every deai-ripti uof plain and fancy engravisg
and lithographing work neatly done.
Our prese being of the bet and most Im
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to the best ia the United State.
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