- Kf asm ELtctto. The rcmft of the election, foots up as 'follows For Dela te te; PutruH, f Free State, 8,fc6 ; Ran som, Opposition', 3,824. 4 Members of the Council, Free State, 9 ; Opposition, I. Members of the House, Free State, -7 ; Opposition, 12. L;,The total amount of salaries paid by the Federal Government during the last year waa S5.357,6G4, of which $489,000 was paid to California office holders. . Tho. Crawford, the distinguished Amer ican sculptor, who has been at the point of daalh for so mdny months, died in Lon don oa tl 10th iusU II was 43 yeans of age. Hon. Edward Everett announces his intention to make a winter lour through the South and Southwest, accepting vari ous invitations to deliver his address on Washington. Aw Account Timet MiLts Loito. The lost quarterly returns or account of the business of the New York city post office, which was received at the Depart ment in this city in a day or two after the close of the quarter, if stretched out page by page, continuously, would make a string of paper quite three mile long. IVath. hve. Star. - The present Mormon population of Utah is estimated by Elder Richards at 60,000. There linvg Uon some fluctn ationsin the population since the last cen sus, but the arrivals have exceeded the departures. The total population of the Terrntory, Gentile and Mormon, is BO, 000. . Nebraska, Sl aveys. We learn from the Washington Union, that the following additional plats of the surveys in this Ter ritory hare been received at the General Land Office: 44 Plats of townships 1, 2, 3, and 4, of range 3; townships 1, 2, 3, and 4, of range 4 ; townships 5, 6, 7, and 8, of range 8; all north of the base line and east of the Oth principal meridian. ""The eastern half of township 1, and tlie'six south-eastern sections of township 2, north, range 4, east, in Nebraska, are covered bv the Otoe reservation. Catherine Hayes, the celebrated singer, was married in London to Mr. Bushnell, of New York, a few weeks ago. UThe vine crop in France, and of Eu rope in general, this year, it is agreed on all bands, has never been excelled. (.,:.) ... : . . , A teacher asked a bright little girl 'What country is opposite us on the globe?" " IJonl know &ir, was trie answer, V,Welliiow," pursued tho teacher, if I were to bore a hole through the earth, and you were to go in nt this end, where would you come out I Out of the hole flirt", replied the pupil, wiui an air of tri iiinph. . - , . Mr .Makeweight has gone into the couutry.- We asked him whether he was going to take the 11 o clock, A. M. train or the 3, P. M. boat. " Neither, he re plied, " I am only going to take a carpet ' " My tenants are a world of bother to me, said a testy landlady to her nephew, " Quite likely ; itn aunts might be con sidered enough to bother any one," was the reply. - ' , At a recent railroad festival, the fol lowing conceit was given Our .Volhers The only tenders who never misplaced a twitch.: : MASONIC. ' A The regular meetings of Nebraska X 3f Lodge. No. 1S4, of Free and Accepted ' ' Mton, will be held at Masonic Hall on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of eacn monio, at o i-z o cioric. L. B. KINNEY, W. M, I. O. O. F. Th regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge, No. 4, will be bold on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of the order who may be in our city on that evening, are respectfully invited to attend. W. H. COOK, N. U, W. W. HARVEY. Sec'y. BELLEVUE MARKET." Corrected weekly by Clabks at Bsothi, ; Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour Family, $5,00 per 100 lbs - Extra Superfine, $5,23 00 ' " Fine, $4,50. Meal $3 50 per 100 lbs. Apples Dried, $3 50. Peaches 4 00. Butter New 40 to 50 c ? lh - do Old packed, 25 to 30e -Beans $3 50 bus. Corn 50 ip bush. ' Oats 50e Dried Beef 20c per lb. Salt O. A., per sack, $3 60. Bacon Shoulders 14 ($ 15 lb. rilde-19c. gr cured 19e ' Eggs 30c dot Hides Dry, 7 ($ 8e do Green, 3e Hay $4 00 $ OOTfl tua Bran. 40 cents per bush. ' Pork clear $28 00 bbl. ' Lard 22 (3 25 e B Onions 13 501 bus. Potatoes 50. ' ; Peltsfcheep tin ' " 1 ' do Coon25e - - -' : -' Lumber Cottonwood sheat'g 30 m do m. edred S3& 00 " do Oak. Walnut. Basswooa 145 00 do Pine siding, clear $55 00 in. do Flooring 2d $iia 00 ' 1st $75 00 . . ' Beards, $50 (a $75 00 ' Shingles Pins $8 60 H 9 50 ra. Cottonwood $5 60 Lath Pine $t2 00 per m. P-' 13 50 ? $1 75 each, frasli?! 00 . i-i pr easement. NCW ADYERTKEMEXTS. ' fo Coinct ! UT COLD WEATHER GOOD STOVES In. Ji'4 5 S THE cltirens know and feel this cold weath er t and those that are sleeping, awake I if awake, walk I if walking, run I if running, flvl to the Tin and Stove Store or baui'l Snvdtr. and provide yourselves with such ar ticles In his line, as you may wnt. before It is too late. Come nil' that are suffering from the cold, and I will sell you stoves that will omfoi t you. in tins cold region, inow is your only chance, as I am selling goods, cheaper than tey can be bought in St. Louis. Fontenelle Money ana country produce, tan en in exchange for the same. I have a house ana lot, wuicn i win sen cheap. Head and run to Itf Bellevue, opposite the printing office, Charcoal. milERE having been a scarcity of this ar I. tide, for months past, I would inform the public, that there has been a large amount burned, and is now lor sale, at rcaaonanie rates. Apply to JOS. E. PRAY, 1 Bellevue. Krocery AND PROVISION STORE. MR. S. M. PIKE, still continues to keep at his old stand, on Mission Avenue, east of Main Street, fresh Groceries, of all kinds, of the best quality. Also, a choice lot of Liquors. He has fitted up, in the rear of his store, a first class RESTAURANT, Where he will furnish warm meals, or cold lunch, at alt hours of the day, Including the following dishes i . Roast Beef, Oysters, Corned Beef, Sardines, Pickled Tongue, Wild Game, Pickled Tripe, Hot Coffee, . Pigs Feet, , And Tea. His customers, and the public generally, art Invited to give him a call. Nov. 2. Itf To ILct. ROOM adjoining the printing office. Inquira of REUBEN LOVEJOY. Nov. 2o. 3tl . ; 1 " AND , . - I JTewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FROD8H.VM, Saving' retired from the late firm of Kemp Frodnham, has opened a new store at No 3, Capt. Down's building, between the Methodst Church, where he Invites his old patrons to give him a call. Time pieces aud Jewelry, of every deserip Uon, neatly and expeditiously repaired. 0ml Apples, Flour cfc &aJXm OA BARRELS Apples, 60 Sacks of Fancv 0J City St. Louis Flonr, 50 Sacks AG Salt, $3,00 per S.ick, for sale for cash, by 3ti i-l.Aitivr. . KHU, Watches CLEANED AND REPAIRED. MR. G. W. BUTTON, from Ball, Black it Co.'s, New York, will be found at the old Stand of Kemp Frodsham, in Omaha, wliers he ' will- attend to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry, of all kinds, in the most workman-like manner, and warranted to gi-e entire satisfaction. Ail-orders win oe promptly attended ro. Nov. 20. l'3m W. n. Longsdorf, r RADUATE of Penn. College of Dental V Surgerv, respectfully announce to the cit izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that he is now prepared to practice Dentistry, in all Its va rious branches. Otlics hours from 2tjUJS JPJVL 4 ATTENTION EVERY ONE. (City Saloon. I HAVE just opened a first class Saloon, in the Store room formerly occupied by John Chase, where the public cas. always find a good supply of Oysters, Sardinea, Segars, and the best liquors in the city. A HOT LCNCH, served daily, except Sun- day, from 11 to 12 o'clock, A. M., free to my customers. ' Give me a call, and satisfy yourselves. -ft V A good pries paid for all kinds ofgame, 52tf LOWRIE. TO OUR CUSTOMERS, And (he PoMic la General. THE present times compel us to adopt ths cash system. But we are satisfied that it will only benefit our customers, as we can afford to sell at reduced prices. Ws also take this occasion to thank the public, for the lib eral patronage, it has given us, and beg to continue in the same way, as we will try our best to accommodate our customers, in every way we possibly csn. We will take all kinds of produce, for debts or in trade, at the high est market price, 5 B ARTELS fc METZ. WM. C. AVERILL & CO,, " BELLETIE STORE, BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. TXEALERS in Drv Goods. Groceries. Hard. xJ m are, Hats and Caps, Boots aud Shoes, Crockery, Furniture, tc. ... We will sell our goods, at low prices, and lor reauy pay only. . ' A CARD. TTJRING my absence In the east. W H. xJ Hsrrey, will be in my office to atttrd to KW.ness ror me, ist; v . h. iwk. VARIETY STORE. THE nn.lerslgrw'l have opened, neaf lh Printing Office, in Bellevue, a large and varied assortment of Goods. Among the variety nay be found DRY GOODS, Such as ' Brown Mot'ln, Calco, Sheeting, Shirting, Hosiery, 4c. KNIVES. FORKS. SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS, II AY-FORKS, SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, Ave, Toe-ether with a quantity of Boots cfo Stioos Segars, Rakes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet- sacks, Window Sah, Uoors, TEAS AND SUCARS, Tobocco, Queeiisware. Glassware, Flour, Crarkers and a great many more articles. . Tliry keep constantly on hand, a largs as sortmrnt of good IV lues auil Liquors, Warranted the bst quality! cheap for cash. n3itr J. i . luui.Ti . u. BRICK AND LUMBER. A LARGE quantity of first rate Brick and Lumber for Safe, nt reasonable rates. Enquire at my Ofllics near the llenton House, 3S JOSEPH E. PRAY. LOCIS r. SARTEI.S. rSITX MKTS B ARTELS & METZ, 1 A TOL'LD resoectfiillv announce to the ln V V habitants of Belleuve, and vicinity, that they have opened a store on the corner of Main and 21st Streets, and now offer for sale, a variety of goods, which are eutirsly new, consisting of Dry Goods and Clothing;, llouts and Shoes, , . tiro .-cries, Liquors, Drugs, Medicines, Taints and Tuint brushes, v Oils and Vamibh, Window Class of all sizes, China and Glnss Ware, lints and Caps, Uuflalo Shoes, Blankets ami Fur Gloves, Ths abovs articles ars of the fust quality, and as one of us remains constantly in ttt. Louis, selecting goods, and watching the mar ket, we feel confident that we can sell as chean. or cheaper, than anyone else in the west.' ' ' The public ars Invited to give us a call and examine the roods for themselves. We will buy farmer's prodoce at the highest nrices. Give us a call, at the new store, corner of Main aud 21st Streets, Bellevue, Nebraska Territory. Bellevue, Sept. 10, J857. , 44tf 37,-a.?Ti 1 fix xo. TOS. W. LOWRIE, practical Cabinet Mak- O er, Informs the people of Bellevue and vi einity, that he is now prepared to repair, var nish,' or to make to order, in the best manner, any article of furniture which they may de sirs to have, at his shop, iu Chase's building, in Bellevue. (J i?" Coffins made In any style, at the short est possible notice. J. W, L. Sept. 10. iltf Dissolution. . THE co-partnership, heretofore existing, between Coffinan t Stoddard, has been this day dissolved, by mutual consent. 'The business will be continued by J. F. Coffinan, and all dues and delta of the concrra, will be settled by him. J. F. COFFMAN. M. V. STODDARD. Bellevue, Oct. 21, 1857. 4t50 MISSION SHARES LOST. CAITI0S. TOST in transit by mail, between New i York, and this place, 4 Certificates of Stock, in the Mission property, -numbers not recollected. ' The said Certificates were made out in the name of Christopher Gwyer, and were not enaorsed bv him, or made payable to any party. The publ c are cautioned against purchasing said Shares, as no title to property, will be conveyed by them. ' 3t50 WM. A. GWYER. JMsoki.-ioii, f FU1E Copartnership heretofore existing, be JL tween Jas. W. Palmr and George P. Averill, is this day dissolved, bv mutual con sent, dating from the 27th day of Ootobcr, 1857. George P. Averill. is solely authorized to set tle the business of the late firm. JAMES W. PALMER. GEORGE P. AVERILL. Oct. 27, 1S27. 1 Mew Firm TlHE undersigned, having purchased the iJL stock in trade, of Palmer . Averill. the business will be carried on, as .heretofore, at the old stand, under the name and style of 1 1 r. . i. . f IU. . .AVCIlil ti V O. . . WM. C. AVERILL. 51 W. II. LONGSDORF. Meat Market Changed Hands. TirESSRS. OLIVER k STONE. have pur 111. chased of If. Cook Griffith, his entire Interest in the butchering business, and will hereafter be found at his old stand, on Miss'on Avenue, east of Main Street, under S. M. Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, where they will be happy to wait upon his old cus tomers, and tfill others who may choose to lavor mem wiin meir paironsga. GEORGE A. OLIVER, Oct. $9. 6m51 CHARLES SlONE. NOTICE. T T A VING sold out to Messrs.Ollver k. Stone XX it becomes necessary for me to settle iuv books. Those indebted to me, will eonfer a favor by calling and settling Immediately i and those having claims against na, will please present them for settlement. Im51 If. COOK GRIFFITH. Notice. i LL persons indebted to John Chase, on Xt btoie accouut, or otherwise, will plase settle with T. B. Lemon, Eq., who ie etithor iiei to receipt all pavra-nte. Please call forth, with. . (W) JOHN CHASE.- PRO BOIilO BE LLEVUE (Conunercial TnE undersigned respectfully solicit the attention of the citizens of Belhivue and vicinity, to their extensive assortment of goods, embracing everv variety usually kept In ths west, The attention of the adies Is particularly consisting in part of silks, French and American I.alnes, c. Figured ana nam fwias, jaconei ami cook niuiunn, uaiicos, muuous, vi un cial Flowers and Wreaths, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, Bonnets, Flats, -c. BOOTS eft? Ladies fine morocco slippers, V 1I and inororrn ameted and ealf skin lace boots. Mark and calf skin boots, fine cloth, ealf skin and patent slippers, c. Children's snoes, a gTeai varieiy. Men's and boys' fins felt, wsol, Panama, curracoa, ssauelte, Leghorn, pal, Ja OL.OTIIIN C3r. great variety. The largest stock ever opened In this county, consisting of coals, pants, vests, ehlits, sol lars, over-alls, c. of all sues, styles, and quality, for men, boys and children. liifflm MTU mt&mt A great variety of both English and American manufacture, Carpenters' tools, As. House keepers aud builders will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsswhsrs. ALSO, Queenswart, Medicines, Extracts, Oysters, Choice Cigars, Furniture, Flour, Also, a larce All the above articles, together with a great variety not mentioned, will be sold low for cash. All kinds of merchantible country produce taken In exchange for goods. Also Dry Hide, Furs, tc. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to u by the siti xens of tills county, we earnestly solicit Its continuance. BEATON KOWLE8, 3mo31 Main Sirs st.. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the County Commis sioners of Sarpy County, will meet at the house of Bernhard Myers, in said County, on Tuesday, Nov. 17Hi, 1S57, at 0 o'clock, In the forenoon, in answer to a petition signed by several inhabitants, to view and locate a road, which is proposed to run from llellevns, to intersect the Territorial RokI, Bernhard Myers, and crossing the Tapilllon Creek, at the People's Bridge, or in that vicinity ,'which, in the judgments the of Commissioners, will be for the best interest of the settlers. And said Commissioners will meet on the evening of said day. at me uenion iwi,,. 4 o'clock, to hear all parties Interested In ssld road. - . . Bv order of the County Commissioners ' STEPHEN D. BANGS, 49 County Clerk of Sarpv County. KOTIC 11 IS hereby given, Uint the County Commls Bionrrs of Sarpv County, will meet at tho house of Charles Wilson, near Ruflulo Creek, nn Mon.lav. October 2U. 1857. to view and lo cate a public road or liighway, from the city of Bellevue, to the city of riaUford, in said county, commencing at uie laiier point, itr K.Hnna IK. 17. Hi. and 13. in Township 12, Ranire II. thence to the most suitable point for crossing Bullalo Creek, thence by the most practicable route to the city of Bellevue. Said Commissioners will meet on the even ing of said day, at the house of Alfred Mat thias, in the city of Plaltford. to hear all par ties interested in locating said road. By order of the Countv Commissioners. STEPHEN D. BANGS, Clerk of Sarpy Countv. Bellevue, Sept. 23, 1837. 4U PLATTE BIVEB FEKEY. rpHE riatte River Ferry Company have I their Ferrv in successful operation at the MOUTH of PLATTE RIVER This route is six miles shorter than that by Cedar Island, and is a much better route. EXPERIENCED AND CAHKr L JltS will be In attendance at all times to accommo date the traveling public. Rates of Ferriage as low as auy other point. W. JI. BLiAl'UISl CIU Plattsmouth, Ang. 1, 1857. 3m40 DISSOLUTION OF COPAETNERSHIP. NOTICE. The subscribers hereby give notice that the copartnership heretofore xistimr between them under the name aud style of Todd &. Smith, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, aij ocuii uuc 10 or numuoi the firm will be settled bv Burton W. Todd. BURTON W. TODU. ' E. P SMITH. Bellevue, August 12, 1J37. 40 EICHER & DAVENPORT, MERCHANT TAILORS, ITTOULD renpectfu.lv Inform U.a cilixpin V V OI lie ellevue and vicinity that thev have commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS in the building formerly occupied bv J. M. Bar- . . . i . t '. nitwit I.- vt tav, corner niAin street ana iiciu Air..v UE, and intend keeping constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, and VESTINGS, Which will be made up to order with neat ness and dispatch. Also, FL'US and HIDES bought or taken in eichange for goods. no 30-'. f. LUMBER! LUMBER! 100,000. SK.?,"" T' ARNOLD, EBY t SHERt. f5T Enquire at ths Benton House, no. 37. 3m. pd. Notice IS hereby given, to Earnet A shburu, that I will appear at the Laud Office, in Omaha, on Monday, the 7th day of December, at 10 o'clock. A. M.. to prove my right to pre-empt tne n w i-i or tne r. ana lots 2 ana 9, or Section 31, in Townshis 13, N, Range. 1 1. E. of the titb principal Meridian. Nebraska Ter. 2t52p JOHN B. BOSS. BELLETIE LOTS FOR I ALE LOT , Block 2M. L. 6, B. 1 W, L. 8, B. Vi. , 24ft, 175, 4, - 12. u 3, 171, "11, tn, "11, S. 4, -2i, 8, 13H, "12, II. " 10,11,12, 240, 4," 4!. Out Lot 21, ia Dennett's or. . . " 2, in Bottom. Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 153, A 211. Pi ice, f 1750. Enquire of HORACE EVERETT, At Jus Br,kir.- House. Council BhiSs, or 41 J. B. JE.NM.M, B!lcri. PJJBLJGO J J Emporium ! ! called to our large assortment or dress gooils. Jaconet and Organdy Lawns, Bersges, ! 8HOE8. buskins, rarodl ties, and Jenny Lind, kid, so- colored ca iters, c. Gent's fins morocco and leather gaiters, ssw'd and psg'd mouroes, Glnsswaro, Tor uniery, Essences, Preserved Fruits, Tobacco, Woodon Ware, Fish, &. stock of choico THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE i Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Dearbor Street, Chicago. CAPITAL, Sl&O.OOO. DIRECTORSi EDMUND CAKriELD, ISAAC COOK, lir.NSV CHAPMAN II. S. MONBOt, M. A. WTNtOOr. OFFICERS! VAmnntl CxnHnA Tr Vm fl HiUi -flmnna tanneid, mi., Win. 8. iUlei, Seo'y, Henry Chapman, Treat. rpiIIS Company was organised on the 27th JL day of March, A. D. IDAfl, under a spec ial charter from the Legislature of Illinois, and business commenced under the most fa vorable auspices. Its estahlitihment has been upon a firm "nd rellnble basis, and In view of its stability, soundness.and permanent v. ranks as one of the first Insurance Companies in the conniry. To those desirous of protecting themselves sgainst loss or damage by Fire, or perils of (lie Sea, they beg leave to offer the following REFERENCES. Messrs. Stone fc Witt, Cleveland, Obio, Williams fc Avery, Chicago, III. M Norton A Brother, " " ' Stone k. Boomer, " IT. S. Durnnd, Pres. Racine K Miss. R. R. (ieo. C. Northrup, Cash. Racine Ce. Buk Win, P. Lind, Esq., Milwaukee. J. G. Conroe, F.Hq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Cotu'l B'k, Cliicsge. Henry Farnhsm, President Chicago i. Rock Island Rail Road. Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. - Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, 111. Hon R. Chaiiiberlin, St. Louis, Mo. Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells Sc Seymour, Chicago, III. Messrs. I. H. Bureh A Co., Chicago Bank. Messrs. G. W. Sixer . Co. Chicago, III. Wm. Blanchard, Esq., Morris, 111. Messrs. H. C. it O. U. Cook tc Co., Rock ford. 111. Messs. H. Wheeler A Son, Aurora. III. Messrs. Judd, Smith It Pratt, Dixon, HI. Nehsmiah Case, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundv, Esq., Springfield, I1L Gen. 1. Cum, Springfield, III. Richard Ivers, Esq., St. Louis, Mo. YVOOI.WOltTH'H NEBRASKA IN 1857. THIS work will again be ready for delivery by the 17th Inst. The first supply was re ceived last week and was immediately sold. A new County Map, corrected by Mr. Hvers, according to the coiu.ty boundaries establish ed by the Legislature last winter, has been engraved expressly for tho work, aud will ap pear in the next edition. i Besides a history of Uie Territory, its con dition and prospects, the work eontaiue the claim bws of Nebraska, and a digest of the United States pre-emption laws, making a complete pre-emptor's guide. Everv person i...-...jifc-L'.i-,. interested in Nebraska should have a copy of the work. Price, with the map, 73 cents; wiiuoiiime map. do cents. Mugie copies mail ed, postsg paid, on receipt of price, to any part of the country. C. C. WOOLWORTH, Omaha, June 11, 1H67-.33tf Publisher. TERRITOIIY OF NEBRASKA, no " -COUNTY OF SAUPY. , J B8' NOTICE is hereby given, Uiat Uie County Commissioners of Sarpy Countv, will meet on Monday, Sept. 21st, A. D. 18i7, at the house of Maj. Watson, at 0 o'clock, A.M. to view and locate a public road from the city of Bellevue, on the best route to the cor ner of Sections 2, 3, 10, and It, In Township 13, north, Range 13. east i thence west in th line between Sections 3, and 10, to the corner of Pecti. ns , 4, . and 10, i the same Town ship and lUuge j thence westerly on the most practicable route through Ancerson's Grove; thence westerly to the l'latte or Elkhorn Riv er's. Bald Coumiasio:irs will meet ou the evening of said day, at 4 o'clock, at the Ben- ion Mouse, ueiievue, to beat ell parties niter ested in locating and establishing said road or uipuway By order of the County Commissioners, i.s. STEPHEN D. BANGS, Clerk of Sarpy Co. Bellevue, Aug. 18, 1S37. 41 Tailoring ! Tailoring' Tie undersigned bega leave to Inform the cititens of Bsllcvue and vicinity that he is prepared to do custom work, ia the htesl fashion and most approved utile. H f I. coi mlent that his work ia urisurnaji r.i or.Ve1,t V1 bri.mo,ie"t prices respectfully Patronage. He !? .V- n n fifUndmdyt r,emt op4,r, St the Bellevue House. . ft renev ,e, X. T. March 1 iTJt ! TWCNTYFIVC WITNESSES; Or, Tho Forger Convicted.' f C'i" Do you Witnllo have a Sure PrrventitM animl Counter frit in Hunk JVoft 1 - I1KAD! ItUAD!! JIHAD!!! Ehbsorlbel Subscribe! Subscribe 1 1 JOHNS. DYE Is the Author, and the Bank Note eiigrave re all say that he is the greatest judue of paper money living. CHEAPER TII.N THE CHEAPEST I BETTER THAN THE BEST I , rublishsd weekly. The whole only Una Dollar a Year, , GREATEST DISCOVERY of the present centurv for dclortlnir rnunterOU Hank Nntrai describing every genuine bill In existence, and exiuiiiung nt a glance every rounlnrf It In cil dilation. Arranged so admirably that refei enre is easy and detection instantaneous. No Iiages to hunt up, but so simplified and arranged hat the merchant, banker and business mau can see all at a glance. It lias taken tears to make pet Sect this HEAT DISCOVERY. The urgent neces sity for such a work has long been frit by commercial men. It has been published to supply the call for such a preventive, and needs nut to be known to be universally patronised. it uocs more man lias ever been uitcuipiea by ninn. It, describes every hank note lu three different languages English, French Bud Ger man. Thus each may read the same in his own native tongue. I r.n.MS. I lis paper will be about 2M by 42 inches, and will contain the most perfect Bank ISole I.isl pulilished, together with the rate uf discount. Also a list of all the private Bank ers lu America. A complete summary of the Finances of Europe and America will be published in each edition, together with alt ths Important news of the day. Also'il.NTERESTlFU UTOiUEH from an old manuscript found in the East, and no where else to be found, it line never yet appeared In print, and furnishes the inoet com plete history or uiiental Lire, and describing the most perplexing positions lu which the Ladies snd gentlemen of that country hare been so often found. These stories will con tinue throughout tho whole year, and will prove Un) luosl entertaining ever offered to the public. . . , .i p.7a7sarpy. r Wholesale & Retail Merchant, cffftNta or maim amp okkoonv sraCRis, ST. MARY, IOWA.1 - HAS just received and now has for sale, Urge assortment of selected merchandise adapted to the wants of all In this new and thriving community, which he can sell ascheap . as can be offered e'lsewhere so high upon the Missouri river. His goods have been selected by nn experienced purchaser, with special reference to the circumstances and wsnts of all classes of settlers in a new country. La dies and gentlemen, children and youth, all ran bo supplied. Call and sea for yourselves. His stock consists of the following, among a great many other articles be cannot now enu merate! Among his ' Dry Goods, ' May be found Woolen and Satinet Cloths, Cassinets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, I.inseys, Flannel, Red, White, Gray and Blue, Caspian Plaids, Cotton Goods, Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached and Unbleached, Blue and White, Drillings, Osnaburg, Bed-Ticking, Hickory Checks, ., fce. i Fanry Goods. JJ A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every variety of style and pattern. Ginghams, Lawns, Figured Alpacca, bombazines, Mosjw bayetla, Shawls, Hearfs Handkerchiefs, Neck erchiefs, Crepe, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons, ke.t etc. .. . .' ' i' (lothlnr. A well selected slock ef Summer, Fall and Winter Clothing, consisting In pert of Tine Dress Coats, Pants and Vests; also, good Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy Clothing for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts, Knit Flannel Drawers and Uiiderhirts, Hocks, etc mens' and liovs' Hats and Caps, of va rious fashions, qualities and prices. Boots It Flioes, thick and thin, polished and unpolished, of every description, for Men, Women, and Children's use. Groceries. ' 'O Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Svrtip, Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Sassafras, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Spice, Cinnamon, ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuff,, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candies, Vinegar. Pickles Pepper-Sauce, Le., e- ' Frovblons. ,n A large assortment' of Flour, of various qualities aud prices; Com Mesl and all the various products of the Farm and Garden) Bacon, Fish.' Kiln dried Apples, Peache, Currants, Raisins. Ac. : Hardware. ' v '"-- V Fumislie'l weekly to subscribers .onlv at $1 a year. All letters must be addressed to JOHN H. DYE, Broker, ' Publisher and Proprietor, ;l 3m32 70 Wall Street, New York. Stoves of various patterns, for Cooking SnJ Heating rooms, Stove-ptpe and Elbows, Isrg, and small Iro.i Kettt, Frying- Psns; Skiiiets Hand-Irons, Shovels and Tongues, Mnmireaol Hay Forks, Scythes. Shovels and Spades, Loj end Trace Cha'lns, Ares, Hammers, Pineere. Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-Rasps, FileeJ Saws, Knives and Forks. Pocket Knives, Raj. lore, Butts and Screws, Dvor Handles, Kno Locks, tc, k.e, ' Thvare, f J A general assortment kept for househoVi purposes. .-. MoodwAre. ' Wash-tubs, Shaken Palls, Wood and ine Washboards. .. .. .... Leather. ' '-aV Sole Leather, Harness Leather, Cowhide, Kip Skins, Cslf Ski-is, Linings and Mcrrorcg, Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Lariats, Cirefngle, Belly-bands, DHrinr-lines, Collars,', Back straps, Girths, lillnd-brMles, Ac, l - .Medicines. ' A general assortment of Medicines, for Fevers, Fever and Ague, and the cOmnioji tomplalnts of the country. Cook's, Leee, Sappen-ton's, Brag'e and Jaynes Pills. Qui nine, Tonics, and various kinds of Stimulants, Anodynes, Liniments, and other articles neces sary for the sick and the Invalid, t-tf GLENWpOD, r HOT.Ht, Corner f Locust tnd Coalelgt Strtf t$, 'r M CiLEXWOpD, IOvTA. aotiTiBgi fiotbiBj: tiouiirT'" A LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE Clothln of the Litest Fashion, at M CLEARWATER, WHITE k $ AN DEES. Jane 4th, 1S57. n3l. . , 4.f, - FARUCU3 RE1! JOHN P. HORX A CO., near Ike Prinsng ' Offlce, Belleyue, have iu hardveli. Hoe,. Spide. Forks, Ha. , 755 : t