Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, October 29, 1857, Image 4

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Subscribe! Snbscribo!
VARIETY STORE.
TUP. undersigned tin v opened, near Hie
Vilntiti't Oirirf, in Bellevue, n largo andvaiicd
assmlinciit I'f Goods. Among the variety
In iv bp found
Subscribe!
.JOHN S. DYI'in tlx" Author, nml Hie Il.it.1c
Not engravers nil say that lie in tli gieatcst
judge of paper money living.
riir it.n Tirw Tiir. ciif.npf.st!
ut.rrr.it than the besti
Published weekly. Tlie whole only One
Dollar .1 car.
GREATEST DISCOVERY of the present
renturv for tMecting counterfeit Punk N"lM
N-41-t ifiiiiK i'riy genuine lull in eitlciie, nml
rtilitni? nt a glance 'very c ounterfcit In cir
culation.' Aimtieed so admirably that refer
cues In c.sy nnd detection instantaneous. No
pages to hunt up. I'nt so simplified .i m 1 1 . nu-il
iN.it I lie merchant, banker iiiul business man
r.in see all .it ii glance.
It has taken vmii ( m k pcrrccl (HI
Glll'.A T DISCO I : I! Y. Tin urgent iicccs
oity for am-h a woik has lone been fH by
roiiiinrrri.il hi"'!. It h.n published In
supply (Ii'" rail r.T rncli a preventive, and needs
but tci lf known to be universally patronicd.
It. does more thin has ever li-n attempted by
man. l! desciihes rviry hank note In thri'o
different langu lges English. French nml Gcr
in.iii. Thus each may read tlio s.imo in his
own native t
Ti-.hm. Tim paper will I"" nliont 5-t 1v 12
inrhes, nml will rimtaln the inns! perfect Hank
Note I. iit published, together wiOi the rate of
iliniMiinl. A No a of nil tlic private Hank
crs in Ami'ri.'.i.
A complete summary or tlio Finances (r
Europe iiinl America will be published In each
edition, together wilh all Hie important news
f tiir ii.i.v. ano:inteiu;stifg stories
from an iil.l manuscript found in tin' East, and
no where else to he round. II has never J et
appeared in print, nml furnishes the most com
plete history of Oriental Life, mid describing
the most perplexing positions in which tin.'
Ladies and pentlemeiioflli.il roiinlrv have
I. .-en ao often found. These aim ic3 will con
tinue throughout (lie whole year, mid will
prove llic most rutorlM iulu ever offered to I lie
pul.lir.
P. A. SARPY,
Wholesalo & Ilctail Merchant,
II1HM.H or MAIM ANP ORKIlOll V STHKKTS,
ST. MARY, IOWA.
HASjfut reeeived nnd now has for pale, n
Urge assortment of nelerted merchandise
adapted to tha wants of nil in this new ami
thriving roinmmiitv, which he can scllasc heap
s ran he offered elsewhere o hiirh upon the
l, ...... ni i river. Ilin iroods havo been selected
liy n experienced purchaaer, with pecial
refcrencn to till rircuinstaiices and wants of
nil cl.ir!i of netll.T in a navv country. I.a
ilien and pentleuien. children-'anil youth, nil
can li nupplied. Call and nee for yourelve.
Hi ntock consisU ir the following, .linouj;a
pret iiinnv other nrliclcs ho ciiinot now enu
itierate t Anumfj
Dry (ioods,
Afay he found Woolen nml P.iliuet ClolliR,
ras'sinelK, TwreiN, Caslimeres, Mnsevs,
Vhimrl. Ked. Whiti, ('ray and Kluc. CaHpInn
Vlaid-., Cotton CooiN, Mieetiiurn and Sliirttnp",
lllearhed ami riililc.iched, Ulim nml White,
Prilling, Dunahurg, lled-Titking, Hickory
Cliocki, &.c. &r.
l'aiicy Goods.
A liemitiful anrlment of fancy prints of
every variety of style and pattern. Ginghams.
Lawns, l'iuiired Alparea, Homliaine, Hom
hayetts. Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchief -s. Neck
orchiei's. Crape, Muslin, Kd(;iiig, Ililibons,
.See, &e.
(lotliin?.
K well neleeled stock of Summer. Fall and
Winter riotliliiT, roiiMistin-; in part of fum
llre Poatn. Pants mid Vests . also, eood
Summer Clothins of all descriptions, and heavy
Cloihinj Tor Kail and Winder use. Also, Shirts,
Knit Flannel Prawers and Und-rihirts, Socks,
e. Mens' and Hoys' H.lts and Caps, or va
rious fashions, oualities and prices. Hoots &
Shoes, thick and thin, polished and unpolished,
of every description, for Men, Women, and
Children's use.
Groceries,
Crushe.l, Clarified. Loaf and flrown Su;;nr,
Molasses. Svrup Molasses, C.olden Synip,
S iperior Tea", Uio and Java Coll'ee, Sassafras,
limber, I'epper, loves, ciiicr, . IIIM.1I.I...I,
jrround (iiier. Nutmegs, Snutl's, Tobacco,
Clears, Kipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickle
Pepper-Sauce, &c, &.C.
rrolslov.s.
A larp assoilmeut of Flour, of various
qualities and prices; Com Meal and all tha
various products of the Farm and liardeu;
Hacoii, Fish. Kiln drieil Apples, Peaches,
Currants, Haisins. JvC
Haiti ware.
. - - 1 1 1.1., . . ., ,,l..n. i lm r nitlv
i-y- f lirniUlietl rciii V m bi.i'i " ......
at $1 a year. All letter's must be addressed
to JOHN S. PY I". Broker,
Publisher and Proprietor,
' 3m1J "t" Wall Street, New York.
Stoves of various patterns, for Cookiti); and
lleatint; rooms, Siove-pipe and I'.lbows, largi
and small Iron KetLles, Frying Pans, Skillets
Hand-Irons. Shovels and Tongues, Manureand
Hav Folks, Scyttius, Shovels and Spades, Lo
and Trace Chains. Axes, Hammers, rmcers
Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-ltasps, Files;
Jiaws. Knives and Forks. Pocket Kinves. Ha
rors. Butts anil Screws, Poor Handles, Knoh,
Locks, &.C, Js-c.
TlnMarr.
A prneral assortment kejit for housohoi
purposes.
Vi'oodwave.
W.ih-tnis. Shakers Pails. Wood and Zine
Vi'ashboards.
Leather,
Sole Leather. Harness Leather, Cowhide,
Kip Skins. Calf Skins, Linine and Morocco,
Saddles, Hridles, Halteis, Laii its, Circinnles,
Jlelly-bar.ds, Pi ivinp-lines, Collars, Uack
traps, Girths, Hlind-bri.llcs, ,.c., fv.
.Medkines.
A Reiirral assortment of Medicines, for
..... ...I I . i a ni.,1 ilia
heveis, t i-vrr nun i , ,
i,:.... f ,v, .....nlrr. I'ook's. I.ee s. i tie neeilcl
riiiiiiii.iiinw ... v..v w --
Sappeuvtou's, l'.raa-'s and Jaynes' Pills, (Jn
liine. Tonics, and various kinds of Stimulants,
Anodvm-s, Liniments, and other articles neces
sary for the iik and the invalid. 1-tf
DRY GOODS,
Surh as
Drown Muslin,
Calico.
SheelinC.
Slilrtinr,
Hosiery, &.c.
KMVI.S, 1 OH K
SCYTIIF.r WOOP-SAWS.
SHOVr.l.S, llW-FOHKSl
SPAPI.S. TF.A-KKTTI.ns,
GHINP-STONTS, CHAINS, fcc,
'Foiri ther wilh a quanlityof
BOOtS Jt3 S110CJ3
Separs, Hakes, Hopes, Horse-collars, Carpet
sacks, Window Sash, Poors,
TEAS AND SUCARS,
ToWco, Queensware, Glassware, Flour,
Crai keis ami a prcat many more articles.
They keep constantly on hand, larm ai
sorliueiit of poo. I
IViiH-H nml I.lqnors,
Warrnnled the best quality cheap for cash.
:i1lf J." P. HOHN k CO.
Iowa.
Charles E. Watson,
1IVIL F.NGINF.F.U AM) Sl'KVI.YOIl,
llcllevue City, Nebrasktt lerritory, pro
fesses to he " posted'' in the lay of the laml In
this vicinity, nml oilers his services to such a
may need them, on reasonable terms.
i ' He will also net as HRcnt, for Hie pur
chase or sain of Ileal I'.slale, in the Territory,
or Weilei n Iowa. Information furnished upon
application. Declaration lilf J and pre-emptions
obtained. d-tf
cincuL a it.
TO Til t.lMi oirictiis ix Tiir.TK.niiniiKij.il
r MINMI'.JoTA, KANSAS ANO NKHRAHKA.
BY joint resolution of Conpress, approved
M.irrh, H.i7, valid pre-emption claims on
the I lit It and IH'itli seel ions, heretofore reserved
for schools, In ths Territories of Minnesota,
Kansas and Nebraska, will be recognized
WIIF.sr. TUB SKTTI.rMf NT HAS BKKN, OH MAY
in: map f. pin on to tiik scavr.v.
rst. Iii cases where the approved plat of
survey has not yet lieen returned, the declara
tory statement must be filed wiTlftw Tiiar.it
months aktk.h the nv.cr.irT or sicii
ntuvr.p I" I. AT at the PISTItll'T ovricK.
2d. Where the plat U now In the Register's
Ollice. the declaration must be filed within
three months from the first ri'in.icATioN or
this rini ri. vn is voni nsmicT.
A failure to comply with this requirement,
will work a forfeiture of the claim.
T1IOS. A. HF.NPRICKS,
ii it-5w Commissioner.
Entering Town Sites.
The following correspondence will show
that, the act of the last Legislature of (lie
Territory, designating the County Commis
sioners as the proper persons to enter Town
Sites, Is not recognized by the Commissioner
of the Land O.'iice.
It is a question of doubt whether the Judges
of Probate, or the United Slates Judges, can
In. ri.p-.mled n "Judires of the County Court."
As soon as that dm."t i removeu, nouce m
ho tiven. In the mean time no cmcring oi
towns not incorporated can be maiie.
A copy of t in act of me lasc i.r"isiu.-r
will be placed in tho hands of the Commis
sioner, nml, under mo circumstances, me en
tries already made mav be confirmed.
JOHN A. PARKF.H, Register.
Land Ofllce, May l'.Mi, 1S&7.
F.XTRACT Or A I TTTM TO TI1F. COMMISSIONKR
0- THE I.ANU ori'lCF., DATed
Land Orrice,
Omaha, April lo, F")7.
Cniler the "act of Iwcntv-third May, ISM,"
tho "Judirc9 of the County Court"' are given
the authority to enter "Town Sites." In this
Territory there are no such otlicers as "Judges
of the County Court," but the Legislature has
reeoe-ni.ed the "County Commissioners" as
the proper persons to enter "Town Sites."
and we have, in view of the spirit of the law
permitted surh entries, ia the hope that it
will meet the approbation of the Department
Very respectfully, your obed'nt servant,
JOHN' A. PAHKF.R, Register.
NEW GOODS!! NEW PRICES!!
New Erer) thing, at the Old SUnd
HARPY It ENGLISH.
EDWARD C. BOSBYSHELL
H AS the honor to Inform the people of ths
Southern Pistrirt of Douglas and the mljoin-ine-
pitiinlies. Nebrasna. that he Is now open
ing one of the largest Stacks of GOODS trer
brought to Glenwood, iUiUs county,
eonsisling of
niiv coops. oHocr.niF.s.
1 1 . It I) WAR K, HOOTS fc SHOKS,
HATS fc. CAPS, Q 1 ' I-. I . N S V A R b,
NAILS, J.K.ATHFR,
CORPA(;r., IRON,
OILS. PAINTS, PYF-STrFrS,
WOOP AND WILLOW W A H F.
HKAPY-MAPF. CLO I lllU,
CARPF.NTF.HS' TOOLS,
YANK F, K NOTIONS, tc,
And everything that mav be found generally
In city stores, an or wnicn lie win sen
CIIKAP FOR CASH.
r.r ALL KINDS OF COFNTRY PRO
DUCK taKcn in exclmnge for Goods. Huy
ers from town or country wishing good and
cheap lioods. either t wholesale or retail,
Will save money bv calling and examining his
locic before jiuichasing elsewhere, as they
will find good ha renins and lair ueanng.
Gi.knwoop, Iuwa. no 4-tf
Ii. Nuckolls & Co.
BANKERS & LAND AGENTS
GLKNWOOI), IOWA.
Collections made In Iowa, Nebraska and
Kansas, and remitted at current rates of ex
change, free of charge.
Loans ellected for foreign Capitalists, at
Wr.su iin Ratks of Interest, on real esta'.e
security.
Farms, Town Lots and Unimproved Lands
bought ami sold,
'luxes naiil In any County In the State
nlso In Nebraska and Kansas.
Notes bought and Money loaned on good
security.
Interest paid on Special Deposits.
I .nml Warrants boinrht and sold.
Speelnl attention given to the seleetloif And
rnlry of Lamia for ss-UVer ar distant dealers,
either with Land Warrants or money, in Iowa,
.Nebraska or Kansas.
We charge Ten Dollars per One Hundred
nml Sixty Acres, and make reasonable deduc
tions, when entering large (luantiUes
.... . . - . 1 ' I A...1
ANOTHER
GRAND ENTERPRISE!
1000 PAIRS
Eastern Boots & Shoes
SELLING AT COST
AT THE OMAHA CITY
Boot and Shoo Store,
To make room for my i manufacture.
Also, a good assortment of Ladies7 ami wctus
Ilubher, vera anrf Sandals of A. No. 1 quali
ty, at very small advance, together wun a
complete assortment or work or my own man
ufacture, Including Ladies' aud Gent a' Buffalo
Overs.
Also, a well selected Slock of
Leather and Findings.
P. S. Every style of Root or Shoe made to
order, aa nsnal. and warranted easy, fashion
able anil dorable,
no U-lf. W. HENRY STARK.
HOUSECARPENTER AND
AN. HRIGGS, Takes this method of ln
. foimimr his friends, and the public
generally, thathe is prepared to BUILD AND
FINISH, in the best manner
Dwelling Houses
Of everv description of style and finish, on the
most reasonanio terms, i naimim im
favors, he solicits a continuance of public
patronage.
llelleyue, Oct. 30, lST.fl. 2-tf
MOUse CARPENTERS AND
WF. would respectfully inform the inhabi
tants of Iiellevue mid vicinity that we are
prepared to ERECT and FIMSH
Buildings of all Descriptions,
On the shortest notice, and in the most work
menlike manner. Having been engaged in the
buslnean aeveral rerfra, we feel confident in
stating, that all who favor ns with their cus
tom, will be pleased with our work.
' CP. STORRS
Jlellevue, Oct 23, 1R50. 1-tf
PRAIRIE PARMER
l'OH 18.37 VOL. 17.
A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL.
flKVOTtD TO-
Western Agriculture, Horticulture, Median
les, F.durntion, Literature, Markets,
and General Newt.
IP1TED T
CIIAIILES D. LHAGDON.
JOHN A. KENNICOTT, Correa'iuU Editor
ASSISTCD PY
Over Five Hundred Practical Farmera ana
Mechanics, who have heretofore written,
and will continue, with man others
to write for the benefit of their 1
brethren and the public
Th "Prirlrie Farmer" is devoted lo the In
terest of the Western Farmer and Mechanic.
It la the Oldest Agricultural raprr in me
West Is published weekly In quarto rorm.ror
binding Is characterised by a lugtt moral
t0I1elabor8 td promote the interests and ad
vancement of the Wiioi.R or tne ramny Hnu
to detelrm tfie Agricultural Resonrceg of the
West. A special and competent Commercial
Reporter is employed to give accurate Market
Reports weekly. 'It is essentially thk family
paper for the West.
i Ciipy, 1 year, $2 In BrWance, or $2.50 at
the'end of the year.
.11 copies, 1 year, $20.00 free copy to
the person sending eluh.
20 copies, 1 tear, $3!) 00 rree cr-py to
the person sending eluh.
f0 copies, I year, $75.00 free copy to
the person sending ciub.
(iT? An old subscriber sending two Stw
ones, or $5, will receive thbf.f. copies one
(i"!7 Siinsc.ripiions ni un; tiuu im i""
be paid invariably in advance. . ' .
v-y nunscrinc now. iou im. mm t
irk Pjmf . AVe want von to have lt
(f V" Current money may be sent by man at
our risk, provided the letters are 'Tegisterea."
i-V" Address 'Frame tanner," 4i viaiic
irei.t. rhicasro. III.
t?V Advertisements, or an ap
character, inserted at ten cents per
insertion payment in advance.
viioii:sai,i: A iii;taii.
I would respectfully invite the citizens of
Rrllevue and Douglas Co., to examine my
lar"e and well gelecteil assortment or
DRY GOODS. G ROC FRIES.
CROC K I'. R Y, HARDWARE,
ROOTS. SHOES,
DRUGS. MEDICINES,
II ATS & C APS, DOORS,
S ASH. 4c. &c.
nd In fact every variety usually called for in
the West. I am confident that any one
wishing to purchase goods will he entirely
satisfie.l, and find it will be to their Interest to
call and examine my large aud well selected
assortment of goods.
I.. H. KINNEY.
Hellevue. Oct. 21. 1.V. !-tf
CHAS. CllRlSTofilEll,
MACHINIST &, COPPER SMITH,
In all its Branches.
BELLEVUE AND OMAITA.
THE MISSOURI RIVEE AND IOWA
STONE COMPANY.
AT ST. MARYS, MILLs CO.,
IOWA.
ARI'. prepared to furnish Western Iowa and
Nebraska with SM), GRAY EL. l-IMK,
ROCK. ii. lil'lLDING STONE of every
variety, size and shape. Tiiev have facilities
for quarrying ANY HI AM 1 11, mat may
When
Land Warrant are lent, Pwo and a Hair
Cents pet Acre, tho Land Oflica Fee, nrjat
accompany the Locating Fee.
When Warrants are sent, the No's of War
rants, date, to whom issued and assigned,
ihoild be copied aud retained, to guard against
Kins in mails.
Remittances to us, can be made in Drafts
on any of the Eastern or Souteru Cities.
We will enter Land with Warrant or Cash,
pay all Fees, Taxes and Commissions, for
one third of the gross profits, accruing from
the sile of the Imd all expenses tocome out
of our third of tho profit. tur arrangements
are such that we can rrrtfT Iinds iti all tl
Offices in Iowa, Nebraska, fnd Kansas A
competent surveyer always in readiness to find
and select choice Lands,'Cov FtF.i.ps, Rock
Oitahsiks. Mill Sitf.s. Mini.hai. Tracts,
Within the next twelve mouths there will be I
oil'ered for sale in Nebraska and Kansas, Two
and a Half Million Acres of Land, compris
ing Hie best portions of those Territories, and
extending along the Missouri River, from the
Mouth i'f Kansas River or the line of the
State of Missouri, to the Mouth of Ieau-(pii-cour
River.
We solicit foreign Capilol for investment.
Investments properly mado in Western
Lands and Town Lots, are now paying from
twenty' five to four hundred per cent.
We believe iiiai. jieiwuna iiiiiium.mK mn
m will have peculiar advantages over al
most any oUur ia tin country.
among the fust Fwneers ot tins vast Bin
growing country and are intimately acqun mtetf
ith nearly every portion of Western lowa,
Nebraska and Kansas, and believe we wnl be
able to render satisfaction in all business en
trusted to us. ; '
LETTERS OF INQUIRY
WILL HE PROMTLY ANSWERED.
REFERENCES: John Thompson Hope,
iravdon &, Co., New YorK City i wood, Ha-
con '& Co., Philadelphia Straight, Deming &.
i, i' i.c ii.n:iii- ll.irhv i. Marks.lalei llumpil-
reys, Tutt t Terry; Crow, McCrecry t Co,
St. LOUIS t Isaacs K Aimouu, i.eavenuiui
City, Kansas; Greene, Weare &. Benton,
- ' ....... s
Council HUMS, lowa; lienn, viiuams . o.,
r airlieiii, lowa ; diaries in'iuuie, iiiuiiiig'uu,
lowa; llmi. Aug. Hall, Keosaiupie, lowa;
Hon. James Craiir. St. Joseph, Mo. : Hon. A.
Fulton, Wytheville, Va; Hon. K Mcrullen,
F.stiMlle, Ya. ; Hon. F. Ferguson, Chief Jus
tice, Hellevne, Nebraska.
Glenwooil, Mills :o., lowa. zi-ir.
NEW ARRIVALS AT THE
CHEAP
THE Subscriber respectfully invites the at
tention of purchasers, to his large and splendid
stock or loous, consisting or
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, HATS,
BOOTS, CAPS
shoes, tobacco,
PATENT MEDICINES, tc, &.CW
All of which he warrants of the best descrip.
tion. and boucht expressly for this market.
He has also a well selected stock of
TlF.AlTY-MAnrJ
CLOTHING,
Made after the LATEST FASHIONS, of the
REST MATERIALS, and by EXPERI
ENCED WORKMEN, all of which he stll
CHEAP FOR CASH.
JOHN CHASE
Helfcvne, Oct. 23, IKod. l-tf
HOUSE CARPENTERS AND
JOINFJIS. '
THE undersigned takes pleasure In an
nouncing to the Inhabitants of Billcvue
and vicinity, that they are now prepared to
BUILD AND FINISH, in the best manner,
all styles of
Dwelling Houses, Cottages, &c, &c.,
On the shortest notice, and in the most ap
proved style of workmanship. They will be
also happy to do any work In their lino of
business, which their friends may stand in
need of. MYERS &. II1LLYARD.
llullevue, Oct. 30, lMoti. Ji-tr
GODKY'S GREATEST EFFORT.
'STILL GRrATF.n ATTRACTIONS
Will be offered in
GODEY'S L ADY'S BOOK
FOR 1857.
This work has bean the standard for twenty
acven years. When an imitation has been at
tempted it has failed. It is
THE ONLY LADY'S BOOK
PUBLISHED IN AMERICA.
NKW FEATURES FOR 1S.'.7:
How to dress wilh Taste. Children'
Clothes How to cut and contrive them.
Painting on Glass. Patchwork. The Dress
maker and the Milliner.
Drawing In all is variety, useful to the be
ginner and the proficient.
Faslvions from the establishment of the cel
lir.iteit'x'llrtviie." will be in every number.
Every-dav Actualities A new series' of
these il'hwt rated (rrtieles will be given.
Point c nrussela, and Venetian Lace of
rvcry variety.- A specimen of the stitch to be
used' in each will be given. In addition to the
above,
One IfumlreiF Vatf ot Rcailiny will M
given monthly.
God.-y's Splendid Engravings oh filer!.-
London, Taris and Philadelphia Fashions-
Godey's four figured Colored Fashions.
Embroidery Patterns, Model Cottages,
Dress Making with Diagrams to cut by.-
Dress PaUernt Infant.?' and CliinWen's
dresses, with descriptions fimv to make thein.
All kinds of Crotchet and Netting work.
The Nurse and the Nursery Very excel
lent articles upon these subjects will often be
iriven.
. . ...... . . i nennra
GUD L. i n I.IK Alvl'rtDi.r. iiicni i-.j
upon r.vEnt stffljr.cf.
MUSIC Three dollars' worth is given
every year. , ...
. J .t . . . ior.? ...111 I.a
In tlio various numoers iot ioji,
LATE ARRIVAL!!
AT GLENWOOD, IOWA.
TOOTLE & GREENE
ARK NOW IN RECEIPT OP A FRESH SUrPLV Or
Which, when complete, will compose the
LARGEST anp best SELECTED STOCK
IN MILLS COUAT1.
GLENWOOD HOTEL,
3Vt . JEHraCLTTVtxsr,
and also intend to make
BRICK. WATER LIME, cC.
100 Laborres
RF.FF.RANCF.S: P. Ciiovteau Jh. t Co.,
St. I.oui'. GmtNE, Wuir, i. Bknton,
Copni ii. HtrrKs.
All orders should be addressed to
JXO. W. ANTHONY, S'csitasy.
St. Marys, March loth.lS.YJ. 2ltf.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
W. H. STARK & CO.,
Would respectfully inform the ladies and gen.
tlemen of Omaha and vicinity, that they have
on hand and are manufacturing a complete
stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of the best quality, and warrauted ; coiupri
sing the following, vu :
Ladies' Fine Lace and Congress Gaiters
" Kid Bootees and Congress Gaiter,
" Slippers aud Parodi Ties.
" Heavy Morocco and Calf Hootees
Misses "
Chillis' " "
Gents' Sewed Kip and Calf Hoots.
Pegged "
44 Fine French or Pump Boets.
Water Proof and Quilted-Ilottom F jots,
Patent Calf Boots.
" Oxford Tics and Gaiters.
" Kin and Calf Shoes.
Hovs' and Youths' Kin Boots and Brogana
All of which are mado of the best material
the market allbrds. Our facilities for telect
ing are unsurpassed in Eastern cities, and we
wish it distinctly iiiulerstooit mat we
Warrant Every Article Wo Sell.
We have the best of workmen in our em
ploy. Every style of Boot or Shoe mads to
order, and warrauted an easy and fashionable
fit. Hespectfullv,
no 13-tf W. II. STARK St CO.
Greene, Weare & Benton, '
ANKERS, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE,
Comer of Locust and Coolctkc St rrrts,:S0 LOTS IN IIKLLKVIT..
,..:, o.,.,. ,. A:.s,UBr.s,;,:u.,:v,;r.
STOCK
B
and Land Agents, Council Blulls, Iowa.
Notes and Hills collected and remitted to any
part of the United States. Money received on
deposit, and interest allowed. Eastern or
Southern Drafts furnished in sums to suit pur
chasers. Land Office funds paid for Currency
or bills of Exchange. Loans effected on good
securi'y. Taxes paid, titles examined, and
Real Estate bonirht and sold on Commission.
Lands entered for settlers and time given for
avinent. Orllce opposite the Pacific House,
Ol'll STOCK OF fJIlOCEIUES
Are bought at the lowest terms for cash,
consist ot
COFFEE,
SUG.R,
TEAS,
FISH,
RICE,
CURRANTS,
RAISINS,
CANDIES,
MOLASSES,
SYRUP.
FRUIT.
NUTS, tc, tc, te
DRY GOODS.
Ladies and Gents, call and see them, and
price for yourselves. They have not been
summered and wintered in St. Louis, but
bonirht and shipped direct from the Fasten
cities. Late styles and a full assortment of
DRESS GOODS, from a ten cent Lawn to a
Two Dollar Silk. Also, a few fine SILK
SHAWLS, BONNETS and PARASOLS.
CLOTIU.NU.
A fine stock old and young, fogies and
fast' men. call soon if yon want a nice coat
vest or pants, on reasonable terms.
HATH! II ATS U
New styles, cheap and durable.
lAKIWAltK.
A very large assortment, consisting in part
of Smith's Tools, Spades, Shovels, Forks.
Rakes, Hoes, Bells, Mill, Crosscut, and Hand
Saws, Files, Angers, Axes, Hroadaxes, Adxe,
Chisels. Ate., tc, to the end of the chapter.
ItLII.DI.VM MATERIALS.
A large lot, consisting of Fine Doors, Sash.
Shutter Blinds, Paints, Oils, Nails, Locks,
Latches, Glass. Putty, &r.
ninniiii;.
Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Tin
Safes, Cubboars, Stands, tc.
(j"V" We will sell cheaper for cash thar
any house in Western Iowa.
no -tf. TOOTLE &. GREENE.
found the newest dcsisrns for
Window Curtains, Broderic Anglaise Slippers,
Bonnets, Caps, Cloaks, Evening Dresses,
Fancy Articles, Head Dresses, Hair
Dressing, Robes dc Cramble, Car
riage Dresses, Brides' Dres.i
es, Wreaths. Mantillas,
Walking Dresses,
Riding Habits,
and Morning Dresses.
Dresses for Infants and Yoiin Misses,
Ttnvs' Dresses. Capes and Uoaks or mr in
season, Patterns for Needle-work of all kinds
and patterns to cut dresses by are given
monthlv.
Crochet and Netting ork In Colors, blip-
pers in Colors.
4 ; r I-..- V .11.
urawiiiir j.i-sbimis iui xuuin
Send in your orders soon, as we expect our
list for 1S.VT will reach KKUKK) copies. The
best plan of subscribing is to send your money
direct to the publisher. Those who send
large amounts had better send drafts, hut
notes will answer if drafts cannot be pro
cured. We think we can show how much cheaper
it is to take the Lady's Book at Three Dol
lars than any other magazine at Two Dollars.
We will take a late number of both. The
Two Dollar Magazine contained 30 articles,
the Lady's Book '12.
The Two'Dollar Magazine contained 32 en
gravings, the Lady's Book 5rt.
The Two Dollar Magazine contained 04 pa
ges, the Lady's Book 100.
Twenty-four more engravings, twenty six
more 'articles, and thirty-six more pages,
nearly double the quantity. The lowest club
price or the two uonar .tiagazuia is.i,c.;
lowest club price of Lady's Book $1,1)7, only
42 cents difference in the price, which is lluee
and a half cents on each number, and for that
sum (three aud a half cents), you receive
twentv-six more articles, twenty-four more
emrraVirics. and thirty-six more pages month
y certainly a very cheap three and a half
cents' worth. Tins view of the case has
probably nerer before been presented, but it is
a true statement, wliu h any laity can con
vince herself of by comparing the' two maga
zines, r
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER'
For 1867.
rpITF. Cheapest Family Newspaper in tke
J. West I Tha Weekly Plain Dealer will
commence its Sixteenth olumt on the 1st day
of January, 1S.TL It will continue the tame
Independent, Jocose, Fearless, Fighting Jour-
nal it has ever been, Dealing Plainly but kind
ly with nil. It trill battle for the Constitu
tion and the Union, as ''the world'a best trea
sure and last hope." It will oppose Fusion
ism In every form, and battle Dis-union In
every disguise. Of R thrllanea aa a 8entinel
upon the watch-tower of Liberty,- K to iiffi-
cient to say, that It bag netet yet been found?
napping at its post,
THE NEW VOLUME AUTD THE NEW
. YEARI .
The New Volume will commence with
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new leaf in the history of this Republic wHr
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President and Vice President. During; th
coming year the policy" of the New Adminis j
tratimi will be fully unveiled in regord to the
following important and exciting" Wrttfonai
topics. The final Settlement of the Kansa .
Dilliculty, on wmeB lire wnoie niavery ques'
tion in tlie Territories Is pending The Final
SuUlement of the Central American Question,
as against the claims of England Our Rigkt
of Transit Across the Isthmus, and the recog
nition and maintainancc of the Walker Re
public in Nicaragua The Danish Sound Due '
.The Aerpiismicm of Cuba The Annexation"
of the Sandwich Islauds The Admission of
Minnesota as a State Admission of Oregon
Admission of Utah, with or without Poly- I
gamy Admission of Kansas, with or without
blaveryPfolmbfe Admission of Nebraska
and Washington Tcrritortea The Inaugural,
Message of James Buchanan The Doings of
the New tTrnwratic Congress. These ar '
some of the leading events which will distin
guish the Incoming Administration, and most
nf them will' transpire during the coming year,
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from its great concentration of Pail Reads,
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longing to the Ne York Associated Press, la
the first to publish the Foreign and Domestic ,
1111 Kl'ia, HeS, iJI..UBirio ..... Uunva,
and Commercial Intelligence generally. It
will have Daily Telegraphic Dispatches Uom .
Washington during the Session of Congress,
aud has regular Correspondenta". ill tb'.
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In addition to a full and faitfrfnl recotd of '
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fTT Our Agricultural, Commercial, asd
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GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH
the
AG-
MODEL FAMILY AND
IIICULTUIIAL PA TEH.
rrBMsiir.p at jA 1
SERMANTOWN, PHILA'IA CO., PC 5.
Evert Wednesday Meant-' m
BY PHILIP R. FREAS. i .
(lot hin-! Clothing! 4'Iolhlnsr!
LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE
ClothiiiiC of the latest Fashion, at
CLEARWATER. WHITE it SANDERS.
June llh, 1S57. lull.
tlo JUNCTION CITY.
, - i - i . -e
A LARGE STOCK OF Rr.ADY MA UK l.or luniKT particulars riiiiun e iu
Clothing of the latest Fashion, at j T. M. McCOKI),
At the Fontcnelle IkinW.
lk'Uevue, April IS, 1S-37. 2tMf
i Ainicns ucii)i lost.
TOHN P"HORN &- CO., near the Printing' r MEMORANDUM BOOK, having ac-
I Office. Bellevu, have on hand shovels, i pj fn,i's of Lnmbi-r bills, fcc. The tinder
lloen, Spades, Forks, Hamei, and a general ( wl( co,,tr x favor and be suitable rewarded,
ortmeut,nf Farming Tooli. ("all and see. ,v Uaving it at the i.iii;'iiig ollioi , Iiellevue.
July, l- !Sj7. yw3' (VI H IMS
I payment, orllce opposite trie rac
DPIT10N In west lower room of Land Otnce.
. C I a. f
A. Schimonsky,
rpOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEER, Executes
X Topographic, Fancy and Plain Drawing
of everv style and description. Fancy, Orna
mentarand Plain Painting executed to order.
Office at the Bellevue House, Bellevue, N. T.
Kerr bencei : P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, Iowa:
Judge Giliaore, Bellevue. 1-tf
RivFsr.NCEsi F. 8. Jesup tc Co. t W. J
Barney Si Co., Bankers. Dubuque, lowa j Cook
a. argent. Bankers, Davenport, lowa t out
berton k. Heno. Bankers, lowa Citr. Iowa s
People's Bank, New York Cityt ketchem,
Rogers fc Be:i:iet, Bankers, New York City
Selkon. Wit) ?r i, Co., Washington, D. (J. j
Hon. Cbis. jttson. Com. -if Patents, Wasli
ington. D. C. j Dsn. A. Dodge, S. V. S.
Burlington, lowa; Hon. ll W. Junes, S. L'.
S , Dubuque, lowa; Hon. .luseph Williams, I
Chief Justice, Muscatine, ci, ,
l.'imncil Bluffs, (Kt. ;M. lM 1-tf ,
Ho! For Fresh Water.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the
Inhabitants of Bellevue and the surrounding
country, that he is prepared to dig and finish,
WELLS AND CISTEENS,
At the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms. D. A. LOGAN.
Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1856. 1-tf
HARDWARE, Spades,
Forks, tc, at the
Shove's, Hots,
BELLEVUE STORE.
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tinue as heretofore liie Agricultural xepan-.
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Farmer'a Pursuit. He will in future, as he
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Neatly printed on pood paper, of the largest
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somest newspapers of the day. . M. -
Every Family, in town or country, whether
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Land Warrants
CONSTANTLY on hand and for al b7
the FONTENELLE BANK.
Pre-emptori can wake a handeom savuif
by using Warrants.
All Warrants sold by the above Institution
are euarauteid,
JOHN J. TOWN,' Cashier.
Bellevue, June 27, 1S57. .... 34
( OTTOS WOOD 1.1JIIIEU
SMALL LOT of the abovo Lnmr,or
the fust quality, for sale by '
2117 H. LOVfcJUl.
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