-.- t . Local & Territorial. A few evenings since, as we happened inle Tost Master Kinney's, we noticed ur frienJ.John Stiles, bussily engaged in making preparations, to follow the star of Empire on its westward way. Ha goes out on the great Tlatte, where he has a splendid claim, which he will improve and cultivate. May success crown his efforts, nd in due time enjoy the fruits of a gold en harvest. . A Laboe Yield. Mr. II. II. Smith, raised on his farm in this County, the past season, 330 bushels of potatoes, from four bushels of seed. They are of the black neshannock variety. We call this a large yield. Who can beat it f Read the new advertisements in to-day's paper. The party at Owentou on Christmas night, was largely attended ; and we un deistand, passed off to the batisfaction of the participators. We return thanks for a ply of eatables, received eve. generous sup on Christmas Mr. Clark apples. ' has our thanks, for a lot of We are having glorious weather warm and genial. QuickTime. A copy of the Congress ional Globe, mailed in Washington, D. C. in May 1856, was received at the Post Office in this city, Dec. 8ih, 18.57. We are glad to see a disposition mani fested, in Omaha, by its citizens, to sus tain the scrip issued by the Common Coun cil, several months since. At an election held last Saturday, in relation to this matter, 599 votes were cast in favor, and 46 against it. , Judge Wakeley's lecture in Omaha, was postponed to last Monday evening. -i Thomas Killiaa was stabbed, at an Irish break-down, a week ago last Saturday veniiij, in Omaha, and has since died. lwo men have been arrested, ana are now confined for perpetrating the brutal deed. A house belomring to Gen. Robertson, situated in Decatur, was burned on Satur day evening last. "Pop Coca tuc Weasel." Preamble and Resolutions in relation to Ike Council Reporter of the Omaha V braskiau . , s . ' f, Whereas, T. H. Robertson, Esq., the ostensible and reputed Editor of the (Jma ha Nebraskian, was on the 16th day of December, int , by resolution of the Council, admitted to a seat on the floor, as reporter of said Nebraskian; and whereas, the said T. II. Robertson, per jnitlcd or procured the publication in said Nebraskian, of date December 23d inst., of a scurrilous article under the head cf editorial, in which the motives of mem bers of the Council are impugned, and much personal abuse and vulgar slang ap plied io them by name, which is unjust uncenllemanly, and untrue. Therefore be it Resolved, By the Con nnl, that the said '.T. II. Robertson, has abused his privilege .of Repartee, of the proceedings of the Council, and forfeited all right to his seat as such. V. Retolvtd. That the said T. II. Robert ioo, be, and he is hereby expelled from jhis seat as reporter. " From the above resolutions, it will be .seen that Robertson, that pink of a man who does the organ grinding for B. B. Chapman, and bis dirty work of slander ing Legu!ators,and other prominent men of the Territory of Nebraska, wantonly, maliciously, a nd without stint 'or cause, has been justly rebuked by tfee Council, by a vote ot luiod. now are you now, Little Robertson, with th's just and merit td black mark drawn across your name? J fad you not better send a copy of these resolutions to the P. M. General, and ask him to appoint you P. M. of Omaha ? DIED. On tht 11th Inst, In Sarpy county, S. W. T. Daley, aged 40 years. In this city, on tht 28th lnstj Elbert W Blore ! jsged II years, 9 months, 12 days. MASONIC. The rrsntltr meeting of Nebraska Le4ger No. 184, of Free and Accepted i J wii, vm imm vv iiisiuiuq i 1 1, I ' - - 1 , on th tecnod and fourth Tuesday tvenlngs of n In eschange for tht tame. -cU jponth, at G 1-a o'clock. ' I hae a house and lot, which I W Mason, will be held at Masonic lit 1 1, L. B. KINNEY, W.M. 1. O. O. F. TUt regular meetings of Bellevue Lodee. No. 4, w4 bt hold on Saturday tvening of eacb week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothert ot wa oroer wijo may bt In our city on that vtning, art retptctiullv invited to attend. ... ... W. H. COOK, N. G. W. W. HARVEY, Sec v. Mall Arrangement. EASTERN MAIL. asrivss Tuesdsvs. Thurtdtv. and Saturdays at 0 o'clock, P. M. tLom Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M. WESTERN MAIL ARRIVES Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, it 6 o'clock, P. M. CLOSES Tuesdays, Thursdays, and 8undayt, at 9 o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. ARRIVES Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M. CLOSES Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. NORTHERN MAIL. ARRIVES Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. AX. CLOSES Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Office open on Sundays, onlv from 0 o'clock P. M. to 8o,clock P. M. This rule will bs strictly ndhered to. l u. Kim . it. i t t. m. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Claree A Brother, Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour Family, $4,73 per M lbs " Extra Superfine, $5,23 00 " Fine, $4 Jw. Meal $2 50 per 100 lbs. Apples Green, $0,00 Dried, $3 50. Peaches " 4 00. ButterNew 40 to 60 c 1 do Old parked, 23 to 30c lb Beans $4 30 bus. Corn 30 p bush. Oats SOe Beef 6 to fie. ' Dried Beef 20c per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3 SO. Eggs 33c ij3 doi Hides Dry, 6c do Green, 2 1-2 Hay $1 00 $fl 00 V tun Bran. 30 cents per bush. Pork Fresh, $8 per hun. Lard 18 c tb Onions $3 .50 V bus. Potatoes 50. Pelts Sheep 50c do Coon25c Wood Cotton, 3,50, Hard, 5,00. Lumber Cottonwood sheat'e25"3 m " do q. edited $30 00 do Oak, Walnut, Rasswond $43 00 do Pine siding, clear $..00 '( m. i do Flooring 2d $M 00 1st $75 00 Boards, $30 $75 00 Shingles Pine $3 50 li $ 60 $ m. - " Cottonwood $5 00 Lath Pins $12 00 per m. Doors" $3 50 Ci $1 73 each. Sash $1 00(fi,$2 1.4 per casement. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. P. Peck, M. D. OURGEON & PHVSICIAN, Ontha. Ne- O br ska Office and residence on Dodge Street. (lyb) Notice. ALL persons indebted totf'e undersigned are requested to call at once.and settle their ac counts. Those who cannot pay the cash, or rood mere antable produce, we want to close their sccounts, by note, we hope this Invitation will be responded to as thejlcconnts for 1857 must be closed. Arter tne nrst or January 185, we will sell goods at reduced prices for cash, or good coaw. The highest price paid for Green and Dry Hides. 4to SKA1UJI . IUIW4.r.. Flour AND CORN MEAL. THE best of flour for four dollars per sack, corn-meal for two dollars per sack. For sale by RUBEN LOVEJOY. Bellerue, Dec 29th, '57 o NOTICE! rpHERE will be a meeting of the Stock L holders of the Bellevue Printing Press, at Bowen and Strickland's office, on Saturday. eve ine, at 7 o'clock A. M. January 23rd 1858. All the stockholders, will take notice, that those refusing, failing, or neglecting, to rep resent said stock, and pay back assessments if any Irere are. and such assessments as shall be made at said meeting, will forfeit their amount of stock In said prees. SILAS A. BIKILKLASU. 4td Director and Acting Agent. Io Comet ! BUT COLD WEATHER & GOOD STOVES rnHE citizens know and feel this cold weath X er t and those that art tleeping, awake I if awake, walk I if walking, run 1 If running, fly to the Tin and Stove Store of Rain'l Snyder, and provide yourselves with such a r ticles in his line, as you may want, before it is too late. Coma all that are sufferine from tht cold, and I will tell you stoves that will comfort you, in this cold region. Now is your only chance, as I am aelling goods, cheaper than thev can bt bourht In St. L.uls. Fontenelle money and country prouuee, ibk- M sell eneap, Read and run to i t SAMUEL SNYDER. Itf Bellevue, opposite tht printing office. W. II, IiOngsdorf, f RADUATE ol P.nn. College of Dental VJ tiurrerv. resnectiullv tnnounctto tht oit (sens of Beilevue. and vicinity, that he it nw prepared to practict UtntuUy, in all Us ya rioiis braoenes. Office bture frm 3 till , P; M. 45 Grocery 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 cliolcs lot of Liquor. Ha has fitted up, in the rear of his store, a first class RESTAURANT, Where he will furnish warm meals, or cold lunch, at all hours of the day, including the following dishes Hoast Heer, wys'ers. Corned Beef, . Sardines, Pirkled Tongue, Wild Game, Pickled 1 ripe, Hot (.nltes, Pigs Feet, And Tea. His customers, and the public generally, art Invited to civs him a call. Nov. 20. Itf AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha 11' 7 M. FRODSHAM. having retired from V the lute firm of Kemp & Frodsham, has opened a new store at No 3, ( apt. Down's building, between tne jHeuiousi untircn, wnere lip Invitoi hi old natrons to eive him a call. Tims pieces aud Jewelry, of every descrip . i . tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired, umi Notice IS hereby given, that I will not pav a certain promissory note, given to a Mr. Miller, dat ed at Hrllcvue, N. T., on or about the mh Noy. 1857 ) and due 00 days from date, for nineteen dollars and eighty-seven cents, or thereabouts. I hereby warn and notify any and all persons, from purchasing said note, as I was deceived by said Miller, and have not received any value, for the same. E. N. UPJOHN. Bellenio, N. T. Dec. 22, 1857. 3t6 Notice T8 hereby given, to James Ganetson, that I JL will appear at t lie L.anu umce, m umann on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to prove my risht to pre-empt the b. W. quar ter of Section 7. in township 13, in range 13. east of the fith Principal Meridian, in Ne braska Territory. JAMES WARREN. A CARD. D UUING mv absence in ths east, W H. llarvev, will be in my office to attend to business for me. Q7J w. ii. uuuk.. DCLLEVIT. LOV8 FOR NALE. T OT 6, Block 235. L. tl, B. 192, L. S, B. 263 Li " 2, . " 245, " 1, " 175, 4, " " 3. " 171. "11." 28, "11, M OS " 4, , " 55, " S, " 138,, "12, " 87 10.11, 15, 510, 4," 49. , Out Lot 21, In Bennett's qr. ' " ' " 2ft. in Bottom. Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 153, & 213, .. Price, $17a0. . Lnqnlre of . . - - - i HORACE EVERETT, At his Banking Houee, Council Blulls, or 41 J. B. JENNINGS, Bellevue. Apples, Flour cj iSstrt. On BARRELS Apples, 50 Sacks of Fancv tJJ City St. Louis Flour, 50 Sacks AG Salt, $3,00 per Sack, for sale for cash, bv 3tl CLARKE iL BRO. Notice. THE andersigried having been elected General Asent, of "the Bellevue Land Claim" in the absence of Col Benton, the President, is the only person authorized to transact any busi ness for and in the name of said Association. The office of the company, is the office of Bowen 4. Strickland, Bellevue, N. T. L. L. BOWEN, General Agent of B. L. C. A. School. MRS. J. E. NYE, will again open her School, on Wednesday, November 4th. Grateful to the citizens of Bellevue, for past patronage, she asks its continuance, hoping she may be able to retain the approval and confidence, that has been 'o kindly extended to her. There will bt two termt of twelve weeks each, the entiling winter. For the hist rudiments of reading and spell ing, $4,00 a term. Common bngnsn nrancnes, Antnmatic, Grammar and Geography, $5,00 a term. Higher bngiisa brancnes, or rrencn, term. It is important that all should enter at the commencement of the term, and be punctual In their daily attendance. No deduction will be made for absence, except in cast of pro tracted illness. Oct. 29. ' M PLATTE EIVEB FEB&Y, THE Plattt River Ferry Company have their Ferry In sncresafnl 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 CAREFUL JIEN will be in attendance at all times to accommo date the traveling public. Rates of Ferriage as low as any other point. W. n. MvALUIIIt-K. Plattemouth, Aug. 1, 1x57. Sm40 MISM0 SHAKES L0ST.--( All I0. 17 OST in transit by mail,' between New York, and this place, 4 Certificates of Stork, in the Mission property, numbers not recollected. The taid Certificates were made out In the name of Christopher Gwycr, and were not enaorsed bv him, or made payable to any party.. The publ c are cautioned against purcuaeing saiu ousrrs, urn iiu imv iu properly, f - 1 fl. . will be conveyed by mem. 3t."0 V M. A. UlVTL K, WOOLiWORTirS NEBRASKA IN 1857. THIS work will again be ready for delivery by the 17th inst. Tbt fint supply was re ceived latt week and wat immediately told, A new County Map, corrected by Mr. Byert, according to the county boundariet establish ed by tht Leeielatura last winter, has been tngraved expressly for tht work, arid will ap pear in ciie nexx edition. Betides a history of tbt Territory, Ita eon dition and prospects, tht work contains tht claim lawt of Nebraska, and a digest of the United Statet pre-emption laws, making complete pre-emptor s rutde. Every person (nteretted in Nebraska ahould have a copy of tht work. Price, with the map, 73 cents; without tne map.au cents, nincie copies man ed, postage paid, ou receipt of price., tq any part or toe country. ' ' ' c. r. WOOLWORTK, Pmshs, June II, IV-7--3:f Publisher VARIETY STOKE. THE undertime! hsvt opened, near Ihs Printing Office, in Bellevue, a large and varied assortment of Goods. Among ths variety may be found DRY GOODS, Such as Drown Muslin, , Calico. Sheeting, Shirting, Hosiery, KNIVES, FOURS, SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS, II AY-FORKS, SPADES, TEA-KKTTLEV, G KIND-STONES, CHAINS, fcc, I'ogether with a quantity of BOOtS cfc SllOOQ Segnrs, Bakes, Hopes, Horse-collars, Catpet- sacks, Window Sash, Doors, TEAS AND SUCARS, Toborco, Queenswsre. Glassware, Flour, Crackers and a great many more articles. They keep constantly on baud, a la res as sortment of good Wines and Liquors, Warranted the list Quality i cheap fur essh. i P37U J. f. uuim K.yj. . A .Vt a ni routs r. baktcls. -niT mets BATTELS & METZ, WOULD respectfully announce to the In habitants of Btileuve, and vicinity, that they have opened a store, on the curnor of Main and Slut Streets, and now oflVr for sale, a variety of goods, which are entirely new, consisting of Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Liquors, Drugs, Medicines, Taints and Taint l'ru.hes, Oils and Varnish, Window Glass of all sizes, China and Glass Ware, Huts and Caps, Bu(ThIo Shoes, Blankets and Fur Gloves, The above articles are of the first quality and as one of us remains constantly In St Louis, selecting goods, and watching ths mar ket, we feel confident that wa can sell as chvaD. or cheaper, than any out ties la the west. Ths public art Invited to give us a call and examine tht roods for themselves. Wt will buy farmers producs at tht highest Driers. Give us a call, at tht new store, corner of Main aud Slat Streets, Bellevue, Xstbraska Territory. Bellevue, Sept. 10, 1857. 44tf JOS. W. LOWRIE, practical Cabinet Mak er, Informs tht peoplt of Bellevue aud vt clnlty, that bt it now prepared to repair, vsr nish, or to make to order, In tht best manner, any article of furniture whicn tney may dt tire to have, at his shop, In Chase's building In Bellevue. CaT Coffins msde In any style, at the short est possible nonce. j. nr. i. Sept. 10. 44if Dissolution. rnilE co-partnership, heretofore exletlnr, X between Corfioan h. Stoddar', hat been this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Th biminess will bt continued by J. F. CoiTutan and all duet and debts of tbt concern, will be settled by him. J. t . UUt' 1' M A. M. W STODDARD. Bellevue, Oct. 21, 1857 4t50 NewFirm. 9j'HE undersigned, having purchased th J. stock in trade, of rainier ft, Averill. th business will be carried on. as heretofore, at tht old ttand, tinder tht namt and ttylt of Wm. C. Averill It Co. WM. C. AVERILL. 51 W. II. LONC.SDORF. Meat Market Changed Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER . STONE, have pur chased of II. Cook Griffith, bis entire interest In tht butchering business, and will hereafter be found at his old staud. on Miss on Avenue, test of Main Street, under S. M. Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, where they will be happy to wait upon hit old cus tomers, and all others who may choose to favor them with tbeir patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. Cm51 CHARLES STONE. "attention every ONE. City Saloon. I HAVE just opened a first elast Saloon, In tht Store room formerly occupied by John Chase, where the public esn alwayt find a good supply of Oysters, Kardines, Sr'gars, and the best Liquors in the city. A HOT LUNCH. served daily, except Stin- day, from 11 to 12 olclock, A. M., fret to my customers. Give mt a call, and satisfy yonrselves. (vTA rood price paid for all kinds ores me 62tf LOWRIE. WM. C. AVERILL & CO., IStl.LtJ IK muni:, BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY DEALERS in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hard ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Furniture, fcc. We will eell our goods, at low prices, and for ready pay only. 12 Watches CLEANED AND REPAIRED. H TK. G. W. BUTTON, from Ball, Black il Co.'s, New York, will bt found at tht old Stand of Kemp k. Frodsham, in Omaha where bt will attend to tht repairing of Watches and Jewelry, of all kinds, in tht most workman-like manner, and warranted to gr-t entlrt satisfaction. All orders will bt promptly atttadtd to. Nov. 26. . .. , i Xn Notice. THE tubteriber received from tbt FlorlMa, on ber last trip dowa, one boa of Books, marked John 8. Bowen, Oiaarta City. The owner is requested i call and pay charges, and takt tht saat away. CLARKE BRO. rV.!rn Pe. lf M. 3;J THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO'S BOSTON, MASS. ITS AIM WILL BE FiaiTi In Literature, to leavt Jno province unrepresented, to that while each I umber will contain articles or an ansiraci ana penuantm value, It will also bt found that tht healthy ppetlte of the mind Tor entertainment in us ' ' . .. . ...i. J IT.. vsriom rormt or larrauve, rt ii. nu imumi, will not go uncared for. The publishers wish lossy, aleo, thst while native writers will re ceive ths most solid encouragement, and will ) inlnW relied on to (111 the pages or tut Atlantic, they will not hesitate to draw from the foreign scources at their command, as occasion muv require, relying rather on the competency of an author to treat a particular eutiiect, than on any oilier ciaun In (his wav thev hone to make their Periodi cal welcome wherever tht English tongut it ttokn or read. Hrrown ( In the term Ast they intend to In clude the whole domain of aesthetks, and houe e-radunllv to make lint critical rtepsrt metic a trut and fearlest representative of Art In all Its various branches, without any regard to prejudice, whether personal or national, or t i iTivalt considerations of what kind soever. Tmaoi In Politics, the Atlantic will be the organ of no party clique, but will honestly endeavor to be the exponent of what Its con ductors hrlleve to be the American Idea It will deal frnnklv with veraons and wllh part let, endesvorsngtokeep In view that moral el ement which transcends all persons and par ties and which alone makes tht basis of a true and laetlnsr national prosperity. It will not rank Itself with any seci r antics, diii with that bodv of men which are In favor of Freedom, National Progress, and Honor, whether nubile or private As an earnest of ths msterlal at their com mand, they subjoin tht following Hit ot Ultra, ry persons interested in their enterprise jwlsh- ng It However to nt nisiinciiy unuemowu, that they shall lmpt for support from every kind of abillltv which desires tht avenut of their columns, and in the remuneration or which they shall be guided purely by tntir sense of Intrinsic merit! William H. Prescott. Ralph Wsldo fciner- son, Wm U Hryanl, Henry w. L.ongieiiow, llev. V. II. Heilie. D. 1). Nathaniel Jlaw thorn. John O Whlltler. Oliver Wendell Ho met. James K. Lowell. J. iowirop niui . - . i, t t .it II .i lev. Georirt Win. Curtis. Herman Melville Proff. C. G. Felton, rroB. r. J. i-nuu, r.. i Whipple. Edmond Qulncy, Author of Wen slev. Thomas W. Parsons. .1. T. Trow. bridi-e. Author of Nelehbor Jack wood" lie Airs II. ISeecner Diowe, ran. usikui, rvu- . . . . . r, m. l.:ll A.. thor of " Ruth ' Mary Burton" tc. Mrs L. Maria Child, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, Mrs Pike. Author of " Ma Ma v." " Casts," 4.C Miss. Ross Terry, Wiklle Collins Author of "The Dead 8ecret", etc. G. Rulfinl Author of "Doctor Antonio" 4tc. Shirley Brooks Au thor of" Asnen Court" eU. E. M. Whltty, Author cf Political portraits" Itc. James Hanney Author of " Singleton Fontenoy u .e. C. W. Philleo Author of " Twice Married. " Hit Piiblikhere will aim to bavt sacli num ber of tht magazine ready In time for distrlbu Hon and aale. in tht more remote parts oi thi countrv. on or befort tht fint day of each month for which It It Intended. TERMS. Tht Atlantic Monthly can bt had of Booksellers, P.riodlcst Agents, or from tht Publishers, at 1 hree Dollars a year or Twenty-hvt Cents a IS umber. Subscribers remitting three dollars In ad vine, will receive tlr work for Otis year post aid, In any part of tbt United States within 3WU miies A liberal discount mads to wholesale deal ere and to nost-masters and others who acta agents, to whom specimen numbers will be furnished without charge. Tht Publishers will not bt responsible for contracts madi by agents. All pertont or dering through that medium must look to them for their supply All communications for tht Atlantic mutt be addressed to tht Pnblishers. ' THE CHICAGO CITY NSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE f Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Dearbop Street, Chicago. CAPITAL, 8150,000. DIRECTORS) EDMCUD CANriELD, HINKV CHAPMAN, ii. a. atonaoE, KAAC COOK, A. wmcoor. . OFFICERS i Edmund Canfield, Pres., Wm. S. Bates, Sec'y, Henry Chapman, Treat. rflHIS Company was organised on tht 27th X day or March, A. U. lnxi, under a apec- lal charter from the Legislature of Illinois, and business commenced under tht mott 'fa vorable auspices. Its establishment has been upon a firm and reliable basis, and in view of its stability, soundness, and permanency, ranks as one of tne nrst Insurance Companies in trie country. lo tuoat desirous or protecting themselves against loss or damage by Fire, or Jierils of tne Sea, they beg leave to offer Uit olio whig -. REFERENCES. Messrs .4 ir Stone fc Witt. Cleveland, Ohio. Williama fc Avery, Chicago, III. Norton it Brother, " K!n,ie Sr. HAAnier. ' II. 8. Durand, Pres. Radne tt Miss. R. R. Geo. C. Nnrthrup, Cash. Racine Ct. Bank. Wm. P. Lind, Esq., Milwauktt. J. G. Couroe. Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Cora'l B"k. Chicago. Henry Farnham, Pretident Chicago tt Rock Island Kan Koad. Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, IIU Hon R. Charaberlin, St. Louis, Mo. Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells it Seymour, Chicago, III. Messrs. I. II. Buret) Co., Chicago Bank. Messre. U. W. Mzer . Lo. Chicago, III. Wm. Blanchard, Esq., Morris, 111. Messrs. II. C. k O. O. Cook It Co., Rock ford. III. Mens. H. Wheeler k Svi, Anrora. 111. Messrs. Judd, Smith It Pratt, Dnon, 111. N'ehtmiah Case, Es., Buftalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundy, E .q., Springfield, III. Gen. I. Curn, Srringfield, 111. Richard Ivtrt, Esq.. Ht Louis.' Mo. ' EICER & DAVL5P0ET, MERCHANT TAILORS. tK'OULD respectfully inform tht citlsent V Y of Bellevue and vicinity that they have commenced tht TAILORING BUSINESS ta tht building formerly occupied by J. M. Bar tay.eorner M AIN street and FlfTH AVEN I'E, and Intend keeping constantly oa hand ; CLOTH i ' ' CA5SIMERER, ' aad VF.STINCS, Which will bt madt up to order with neat ness and riitpatch. Also. Fl'KRand HIDES bought or tVen In eehin; for gods. no -tf. TWCNTY'FIVE WITNESSES! Or, The Forger Convicted, OUT Do you want to have a Sure Prevtniivs against Vuvmltrftiling Dank A'os f tKADt HEAD!! KiiADlI! Subscribe! 8ubscribl Subscribe! inn v a tu'Pi. .i. ..j it.. S...L (fVll.Y 19. I I. ! 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Thus each may read tht tamt in hit own natlva tongue. Trams. The paper will bt about 2S by 42 inches, and will contain ths most perfect llsnk Nott List published, together with the rats of discount. Also a list of all the private Bank ers In America. A comoleta summary of tht Finances of Eurons and America will bt published In eacb edition, together with all the Important news of ths day. Also INTERESTING STORIES rroin an old manuscript round in tna r.asi,ani nt where else to bt found. It hit never yet appeared In print, and furnishes tht mott com pete History or urttntai i-ire, ana aescriuing lie most perplexing positions In which tht Ladies aud gentlemen of that country bavt been so often found. These ttoriet will con tinue throughout the wholt year, and will rove tbt most entertaining ever offered to tht bubllc. Furnished weekly to subscribers only at $1 a year. All letters must bt addrttssd to juiiis n. u i r., nroner, Publisher and Proprietor, 8m3J 70 Wall Street, New York. P. A. SARPY, Wholesale Si Retail Merchant, coaata or main amp oaaooav stskkti, ST. MARY, IOWA. HAS just received and now hat for sale, a large assortment of selected merchandise adapted to tne wantt or an in mis new ana thriving community, which bs can tell ate heap as can be ofl'ered elsewhere so high upon tht Missouri river, ins gooas nave oeen seieciva by an experienced purchaser, with special reference to tht circumstances and wants of all classes of settlers in a new country. La dies and gentlemen, children and youth, all can bt supplitd. Call and set for yourselves. His stock consists of tht following, among a great many other articles bt cannot now tou mtratai Among bit ' , Dry Goodft, May bt found Woolen and Satinet Cloths, Catslnets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Linstyt, 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, fcc, tc. , Fancy Coeds. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every variety of style and pattern. Ginghams, Lawns, Figured Alpacca, Bombasines, Bom bsyetts, Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Neck erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons, .c, ate. (Utblar. A well selected stock of Summer, Fall and Winter Clothing, consisting In part of Cut Dress Coats, Pants and Vests also, good Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy Clothing for Fall and Winter ust. Also, Shirts, Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks, A.C Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps, of va rious fashions, qualities and prices. Boots. Shoes, thick and thin, pollened and unpolished, of tvtry description, for Men, Women, and Childrtn's uts. Groceries. Crushed. Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup, Superior Tea. Rio and Java Coffee, Sassafras, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Spies, Cinnamon, ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickle epper-aauce, c.c, ate. ProvlsloBS. A large 'assortment of Flour, of various. qualities and prices i Corn Meal and all tht various products oi tne ram a no uaratn) Htcon, isn, Klin ansa Applet, reacnta, Currantt, Raisins, itc. Hardware. Stoves of various patterns, for Cooktnrarnt Heating rooms, Stove-pipe and Elbows, iargi nd small iron tveuies, rying rans, amirtts. Hand-Irons, Shovels and Tongues, Manure an Hay Forks, Scythes. Shovels and Spftdt,Lo nd Tract Chains. Axes, riamnvr nniorv Iron and Steel, Nails, HorstUftftp, Files l Saws, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ra. sors, Buts and Screws, Door Handles, Knob. Locks, ate., ate. . iiBware. A general assortment kepi for bouaobefc purposes. . tt eoawarr. Wash-tubs, Shakers Pails, Wood, aad ana Washboards. Leatktr Sole Leather, tUrritta- Lrathtr, Cowhide, Kip Skins, Calf Skint, Linings and Morocco, Saddles, Bridles, Haltert, Lariats, Clrttnglet, BcUy-banda. Unving-iuiet, cwiars ca straps, Glrtlis, Blind-bridlet, tu . , . i irtuciacs. A general assortment of Medicine, for Fevers, Fever and Ague, aitd to cotumon toinplainta of th country. Cook's, Les, B.L.nvton'a. BrF'a and Javne Pills. OuU in, Tonics, and various kind of Stimulants, Anodynes, uniments, ana outer articles neeee sary for tht tick and tht Invalid. . 1-tf GLENWOOD HOTEL, . BY Comer of Uctst aid Cooled; Streets, "i'! GLESriTOOD, IOWA. ClOtBllgl GotBlBgl ClOtalsf t ALRGE STOCK OF READY MADE Clothing tt the latest Fashion, at -CLEARWATER. WHITE A SANDERS. Jaa 4th, 1V17. n3l. FARMERS READ! TORN P. HORN A CO., near th Printing; Office, Bellevue, bavt on hand shovels v Hoet, Spades, Forbt, Ha met, and a gner assortment of Farming Touts. Call and tet 'uly, IS, iv7. . w3