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'i;? I i!' t - i ', i t J 1 1 1 I-.' A' I . r ; is L "... V .r . : J i t . ! i- III j. , tWENTY-riVE WITNESSES? j Or, The Forgor Convicted. EhJ"" Do y em uW l have '" Prevent it against Counterfeiting Dunk Yote$ 1 HUADt HEAD I! lUiADJ!! ' Subscribe! Subscribe! Subicribel if JOHN E. DYE Is the Author, and the Bunk Knte engravers all nay that he ( the greatest Judga of pap" money Hying. CHKArCU THAN THE CHEAPEST! BETTER THAN THE BEST! "'Published weekly. Tho whole only One Dollar a Year. ', GREATEST DISCOVERY of the present century for detecting counterfeit Bank Notes describing every genuine bill In existence, and exhibiting at a glance every counirnm nr aiilatlnn. Arranred ao adinlralilv that refer nn la aav and detection instantaneous. No ages to hunt up. but o aimpliAed and arranged hat ths merchant, banker and business man It haa laVen years to make prrfert this GREAT DISCOVERY. Tie urgent necee ait t.r a.irh a work hai Ions been Mt by Commercial men. It hat been published to supply the rail for such a preventive, and need ul to be known to be imperially patronized. It does more than hat ever been attempted by a. ItMeeeribes ever bank note In three diAVront raniriiairea Encllsh. French and tier man. Thua each mv read the aame In hla nwn naflva tnnmie. Teams. The paper will be about 2S by 42 Inrhee, and will contain the moat perfect Hank Note List published, together with the rate of discount. Alio a liatof all the private Bank ers In America. A complete summary of the Finances of Europe and America will be published In each edition, together with all the important news f theJay. Also INTERESTING STORIES from an old manuacript found in the Last, and a where elae to be found. It haa never yet appeared In print, and furnishes the most com- I . . . j . 1.1 f !-. .Umn.ltilnl Slels nistory or unenwi " r' I., mn.r ..rrnlaxinir positions in which the Ladies and gentlemen of that country hava been ao often found. These atoriea will con tinue throughout the whole year, and will rove the moat entertaining ever offered to the ?ub" ... , V...I1.... at SI a year. All Icttera muet be addressed to JOHN 8. DYE, Broker, lulllaher and Proprietor, 3m22 70 Wall Street, New York. ; P. A. SARPY Wholesale 8i Retail Merchant, COKNtR Or MAIM AND OREOOHf STKEETS, ST. MARY, IOWA. HAS just received and now has for ante, a large assortment of selected merchandise adapted to the wants of all lo this new aud thrivinrcommunlty, which he can sell asc hap rmV offered alaewhera ao high upon the Missouri river. Ill goods have been selected by an experienced purchaser, witn special reference to the circumstances and wants of all classea of aettlera In a new country. La dles and gentlemen, children and youth, all can be supplied. Call and see for yourselvea. His stock consists of the following, among a great many other articles he cannot now enu merate t Among his Dry Goods, May be found Woolen and Satinet Clolha, Caeslnets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Linseya, VUnnel, Red, White, Cray and Blue, Caspian Plaids, Cotton Good, Sheet ines and Shirtings, Bleached and Unbleached, Blue and White, Drillings, Osnaburg, Bed-Ticking, Hickory Checks, ic, 4c. ' Fane t Goods. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every varietyofstvleandpattern. Ginghams, Tjivrn. Viirured Alnacca. Bombasines, Bom- bayerts, Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchiefs. Neck erchiefs, Crape, juusiin, r.'K'B, sim; auiia(.lmi:nt. Recul.ir Packet for Kansas, J.eavenwortn, Weston, "t. Josepn, svsiinnn, iown roim, Nebr.aka City, Bellevue. Council ItlijiTn, Omaha and Horrnca, THE ne'.r and elegant Passenger Steamer Florence, J. Tliroc k mmton. Master. J. L. German, Clerk, will commence her trips as regular pneket In the above trade, on the opening or navigation in the spring, and will reiuajn in it throughout the season. The Florence having been built under the superintendence of the uneerslgiied, expressly for the liado. Is id" extraordinary strength, and well adapted to it In every particular. A rea sonahle share of the patronage of shippers, ami the public generally. Is respectfully soli cited. J. THROCKMORTON, Master. 25 s J. E. Gosmi, Clerk, Regular Packet for Kansas, Nebraska Bellevue, Com ell t luffs, Omaha, iv add l loreiue. "1 r, City, THE new and elegant Steamer Min.ne-ha-hA. Cant. Charles Bnker, Master, - Mulch liison, Clerk, will run as a regular packet, to the above and all Intermediate points on the Mis souri river, and persons can rely upon her con tinning in the trade regula rly during the season. The Min-tip-ha-ha is an entirely new boat, built expressly for the Missouri River trade, and being fitted up in the latest and most ap proved style, her officers feel confident, thnt stilet attention to the comforts of Passengers, and to business, will make her the favorite b'at In the trade. CHAS. BAKER, Master. Hutchinson, Clerk. II. T Clarke, Agent. 2rta ucui nnnncft mew prip.fs h another Nfw EYer)thinff, at the Old Stand of GRAND ENTERPRISE! 1000 PAIRS Eastern Boots & Shoes SELLING AT COST AT THE OMAHA C 1 f SARPY at ENGLISH. EDWARD C. B08BYIHELL HAS tha honor to Inform the pe9nlt of the Southern District of Douglas and the adjoin ing counties, Nebrasas, that he Is now open ing one of the largest Stocrs pf GOODS ever brought to Glonwood, Mills County, loWa, iMuslatlhg of mt v noons. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS SHOES, HATS A. CAPS, QUEENSWARE, NAILS, LEATHER, CORDAGE. IRON, OILS, PAINTS. DYE-STUFFS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, YANKEE NOTION'S, A.C., And everything that may be found generally In city stores, all of which he will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRO DUCE taaen in exchanee for Goods. Buy ers from town or country wishing good and cheap floods, cither st wholesale or retail, will save money Dy caning anil examining ma etoca- before purchasing elsewhere, aa tuey ill find good bargains and fair dealing. Glenwood, Iowa. no 4-tf Boot and Shoe Store, To make room for my own manufacture. Also, a good assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Rubber, Overs and Sandals of A. No. 1 quali ty, at a very small advance, together with a complete assortment of work of my own man ufacture, Including Ladies' and Gents' Buffalo Overs. Also, a well selected Stock of , Leather and Pindings. P. 8. Every style of Boot or Shoe made to orner, as usual, ana warranted easy, rasinon able and durable, no 13-tf. W. HENRY STARK. HOUSE CARPENTER AND VALLEY FARMER FOR 1S.jS VOL. 10. A WEEKLY FAMILY JOURNAL. fisVoTro TO Western Agtlculture, Horticulture, Mechan ics, Education, Literature, Mameis, and General Newsi tblttfl y N. J. COLMAN, JOHN A. KENNICOTT, Corree'lnd Editor AMISTfcD at Over Five Hundred Practical Farmers and Mechanics, who have heretofore written, and will entinne, with many others, to write for the benefit cf their brethren and the public". The "Prairie Farmer" is devoted to th In terest of the Western Farmer and Mechanic. It la the Oldest Agricultural Paper in the West Is published weekly In quarto form, for binilini? is characterised bv high moral tnnc labors to promote the 'interests and ad vancement of the whole of the family, and to di velop the Agricultural Resonrces of the West. A special and competent Commercial Charles E. Watson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Bellevue City, Nebraska Territory, pro fesses to be u posted'' In the lay of the land In this vicinity, and olfi-ra his services to such as may need them, on reasonable terms. He will also act as agent, for the pur chase or sale of Real Estate, in the Territory, or Western Iowa. Information furnished upon application. Declarations filed and pre-emp tions obtained. 4-tf N. BRIGOS, Takes this method of in . formlne his friend. Km) (lie public generally, that he is prepared to BUILD AND r 1.M3J1, in me best manner Dwelling House Of every description of style art'l finish, on the most reasonable terms. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of public patronage. tteiievue, uct. au, i:x. z-u HOUSE CARPENTERS AND L. Nuckolls & Co. BANKERS & LAND AGENTS, GLENWOOD, IOWA. Collections made In Iowa. Nebraska and Kansas, and remitted at current rates of ex change, free of charge. Loans erteetea ror foreign iiapiiausis, ai WasTtaM Rath of Interest, on real estate security. rarms, Town Lots ana unimproved L.anns bought and sold. Taxes paid In any County In the State also in Nebraska and Kansas. Motes bought and Money loaned on good security. Interest paid on Special Deposits. I.anH Warrants hniicht anil an !. I business several vears. we Special attention given to the selection and stating, that all who favor us with their cue entry or l-anus lor seiners or aisiam aeaicrs, i 10m, win dc pieasea wiui our wuu. either with Land Warrants or money, In Iowa, m C. P. STORRS WE would respectfully inform the liihabl tants of Bellevue and vicinity that we are prepared to ERECT and FIN ISH Buildings of all Descriptions, On the shortest notice, and in the most work menlike manner. Having been eng.'iged in the several years, we feel confident In fcc, fcc. rioihlne ' 1 w.ll .Wlr. atork of Summer. Fall and Winter Clothing, consisting In part of fine Dress Coats, Tants and vests j also, goon Summer Clothing of all descriptions, and heavy rinlhliii. for Fall and Winter use. Also, Shirts, Knit Flannel Drawers and Undershirts, Socks, vc. Mens' and Boys' Hats and i:apa, or va nous rasnions, quBimea iiu pucri, CIRCULAR. TOTitmo orriccas i nit Tr.aMToairs or MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND Nf.naASKA, BY oint resolution of Congress, approved March, lSfi7, valid pre-emption claims on the HHh and 3tth sections, heretofore reserved for schools, In the Territories of Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska, will be recognized Wlltat THE SETTLEMENT HAS BEEN, OR MAT HE made rntoH TO THE SI'S VET. 1st. In cases where the approved plat of survey haa not yet been returned, the declara tory statement must be filed witih three MONTHS ATTES THE RECEIPT OT BUCK AW' FROVEP TLAT AT THE PISTRICT Office. 2d. Where the plat is now in the Register's Office, the declaration must be filed within three months from the nasT rcai.icATtoN or Tins einrVLAR is Yotra district. A failure to comply with this requirement, will work a forfeiture of the claim. T1IOS. A. HENDRICKS, : i n 3fl-8w Commissioner. Entering" Town Sites. The following correspondence will show that the art of the last Legislature of the Territory, designating the County Commis sioners as the proper persons to enter Town Sites, is not recognized by the Commissioner of the L.l nd Office. It is a question of doubt whether the Judges of Probate, or the United States Judges, can be regarded as "Judges of the County Court." As soon as tnat crouni rs removed, nmice wj.i be given. In the mean time no entering (if towns not Incorporated can be made, A copy of the act of the last Leprlslatnie will be placed in the hands of the Commis sioner, and, under the circumstances, the en tries already made RAT be confirmed. JOHN A. PARKER, Register. Land Office, May I9th, 18S7. Nebraska or Kansas. We charge Ten Dollars per One Hundred and Sixty Acres, and make reasonable deduc tions, when entering large quantities. When Land Warrants are sent, Two and a Half Cents per Acre, the Land Office Fee, must accompany the Locating Fee. When Warrants are sent, the No's of War rants, date, to whom issued and assigned, Bellevue, Oct 23, IS30. 1-tf NEW ARRIVALS AT THE C'llEAI THE Subscriber respectfully invites the at should be copied ftnd retained, tc guard against tention of purchasers, to his large and splendid loss In mails. alork of Goods, consisting of Remittances to us. can be made in Drafts! Dili Hliuus, ukoukkies, CLEVELANDIPLAIN dealer. . For 1858. THE Cheapest Family Newspaper in the West I The Weekly Plain Dealer will commence its Seventeenth Volume on the 1st of January, 1838. It will continue the same Independent, jnense, reariess, I'lgn'lng Jour nalithas ever been, Dealing Plainly but kind ly with all. It will battle for tha r'nnatii.L. tion and the Union, as "the world's best trea sure and last hope." It will oppose FusIor ism in every form, and battis Dis-union in every disguise. Of its vigilance as a Sentinel upon the watch-tower of Liberty, it is suffi cient to say, that It has never yet been found napping at its post. THE NEW VOLUME AND THE NEW YEARt Th New Volume will commence with a New Year, big with Important tvents. A new leaf In the history of this Republic will be entered, upon the Inauguration of a new President and Vice President. During tba coming year, the policy of the New Adminis tration will be fully unveiled in reeard to the Reporter is employed to Rive accurate Market Reports we.-klv. It Is essentially the family paper for the West. 1 ropy, l year, $1 in advance, or i.ou at the end of the year. It) copies, 1 year, $.UX free copy to the person sending ciub. 20 copies, 1 year, $15 00 free copy to the person sending club, 6o copies, 1 year, $35.00 free copy to the person Sending ciub. (JV An old Subscriber sending tew niw ones, or $8, will receive onk copy one year. CFP" Subscriptions at the club rates must be paid invariably in advance. Iv& Subscribe now. You want and need "The Farmer." We want you to have it. fcp&" Current money may be sent by mail at our risk, provided the letters are "registered." (JfA ddress "Valley Farmer," office cor ner Chestnut and 2d streets, St Louis, Mo. (JV Advertisements, of an appropriate character, Inserted at ten cents per line each insertion payment In advance. GODEY'S GREATEST EFFORT. still greater attractions Will be offered In GODEY'S L ADY'S BOOK FOB 1858. This work has been the standard for twenty- seven years. When an imitation has beun at tempted it has failed. It is THE ONLY LADY'S BOOK UBLISIIED IN AMERICA made in on any of the Eastern or Soutern Cities. we will enter Ianawitn warrants or i.aan, pay all Fees, Taxes and Commissions, for one third of the gross profits, accruing from the sale of the Laud all expenses to come out of our third of the profits. Our arrangement are such that we can enter Lands in all the Offices In Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas. A competent surveyer always In readiness to find and select choice Lands, Co a Field, Rock Qcarries, Mill Sites, Mineral Tracts, fcc. .. v . Within tbt next twelve months there will be ofTered for sale in Nebraska and Kansas, Two and a Half Million Acres of iJlutl, compris ing the best portions of those Territories, and extending a lone the Missouri River, from the Mouth of Kansas lliver or the line oi ine State of Missouri, to tha Mouth of L-eau-qui-cour River. t solicit roreign Capitol for investment. Investments properly made in Western Lands and Town Lots, are now paying .from twenty-five to four hundred per cent. we neiieve mat persons patronizing our HARDWARE, HATS, BOOTS, CAPS. SHOES. - TOffACCO, PATENT MEDICINES, kc. Ice., All of which he warrants of the best descrip tion, and bought expressly for this market, lis lias also a well selected stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Made after the LATEST FASHIONS, of the BEST MATERIALS, and by EXPERI ENCED WORKMEN, all of which ha sell CHEAP FOR CASH. JOHN CHASE. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 185rt. 1-tf HOUSE CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. rrtHE undersiened takes pleasure in an X. nouncing to the inhabitants of Bellevue and vicinity, that they are now prepared to BUILD AND FINISH, in the best manner, Boots &. Shoes, thirk and thin, polished and unpolished of tvery description, for Men, Women, an Children's use. - Grortrlts. Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup, Superior Tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Sassafras, , ' nlA.. fining ritimmnn. Uliiger, rapper, ..-- -...... ground Ginger, Nutmegs, BnuHs, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickles Pepper-Sauce, fcc, fcc. Provisions. A large 'assortment of Flour, of various nua'" ie nd prices . Corn Meal and all the various products of the Farm and Garden j Bacon, Vih, Kiln dried Apples, Peaches, Currants, Raisins, fcc. Uardwart. e. .-.'. ...ri.uis natterna. for Cooking and ll.at.ng rooms, Htove-pipa and Elbows. Urg , and small Iron Kettles, frying Pans Skillet ii j M..vlaand loiuiiies. MaDureawJ Hay Forks, Scythes, Shovels and Spades, Lot ..Tr.r. Chains. Axes. Hammers, Pincers. Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-Raeps, FilesJ Sawa, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, ita. rots, Butts and Screwe, Door Handles, Knob, Locks, fcc, fce. Tlnwarf. A general assortment kept for househnk purposes. woodwar. Wash-tutU, Shakers Pails, Wood and Zinc Washboards. Leather. C.1. T.alher. Harness Leather, Cowhide, Kl Skins. Calf Skina, Linings and Morocco,) Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Lariats, Circingles, Belly-bands, Driving-linea, Collars, Back straps, Girths, Blind-bridles, fcc, i.. Medicines. A general assortment of Medicines, for Fevers, Fever and Ague, and the common tomplaints ft the country. Cook's. Lee's, Rappenyton's, ragg's and Jay lies' Pills, Qui i Ine, Tonics, and various kinds of Stimulants, Anodynes, Liniineula, and other articles necea- sary for tha aick and the invalid. 1-tf ' ! FAIOIE RS 11E A D! JOHN P. HORN fc CO., nar the Printing Office, Bellevue, have on hand shovels, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Hemes, and a general assortment of Farming Tools. Call and aee. f uT, 1. T- 3o QX.ENWOOD KOTElT, BY Oratr of Locust and Cooledge Streets, CLE.MTOOD, IOWA. EXTRACT OF A LETTER TO Tift COMMISSIONER OT THE LAND orilCE, I) A Ted Laxd Orrire. Omaha, April 15, 18S7. Under the "act of twenty-third May, 1844," the "Judges of the County Court" are given the authority to enter "Town 8ites." In this Territory there are no such officers as "Judges of the County Court," but the Legislature has recognized tbe "Couuty CommissionerM" as the proper persons to enter "Town Sites," and we have, in viw of the spirit ct the lsw, permitted such entries, in the hope that it will meet the approbation of the Department, Very respeetrully, your oneu ni servant, JOHN' A. PARKER, Register. all styles of firm win have peculiar advantages over l- Dwelling- Houses, Cottages, &C, &C, most any othr in this Country. We were I . . ,. . , ., ' among the first Pioneers of this vast and growing country and are intimately acquainted with nearly every portion of Western Iowa, .Nebraska and Kansas, and oeiieve we win ue able to render satisfaction mi all buainee en trusted to us. LETTERS OF INQUIRY WILL BE PROMTLY ANSWERED. REFERENCES: John Thompson! Hope, Gravdon fc Co., New Yorw City ; Wood, Ba con. Co., Philadelphia ; Straight, Deming fc ( o.. C incinnati. Uarbv fc Harks. tale; tluinpn- On the shortest notice, and in the most ap proved style of workmanship. They will be alirobavpy to do any work in their line of busineas, which their friends may stand in need of. MYERS fc II ILL YARD Bellevue Oet. 30, 1856, ZHf LATE ARRIVAL!! AT GLEN WOOT7, IOWA. TOOT E & GREENE ARE NOW IX RECEIPT OF A THt9U 9CPPLV OF c-t-.-im t n j r l ri. i ':M irt j ri i 'jn . r "in reys, Tntt fc Terry Crow, McCree'ry fc Co, KJLS 07 V JVdiJJl J. ii ISXJ Which, when complete, will compose the LARGEST and rest SELECTED STOCK IN MILLS COUNTY. CHAS. CHRISTOPHER, MACHINIST & COFPER SMITH In all itt Branches. BELLEVUE AND OMAIXA. THE MISSOURI RIVER AND IOWA STONE COMPANY. AT ST. MARYS, MILLS CO., IOWA. ARE prepared to furnish Western Iowa and Nebraska with SAND, GRAVEL, LIME, ROCK, fc BUILDING STONE of every variety, sue and shape. Thev have facilities for quarrying AM yUAMlii, mai ra.iy be neeiieu, aim oiso uuriiu to nuw BRICK. WATER LIME, &C. 100 Laborers REFER ANCES: P. riionTSAtJ Ja. fc C-v, St. Loi. GeEEJir., WtA, fc Bkmtok, CoVNtii. Btrrrs. All orders should be addressed to JNO. W. ANTHONY, 8 cnsTAar. St. Marys, March 15th, 1M7. 21tf. c" r. ii. ronricH, 11YIL ENGINEER AND LAND SCR- j veyor, being now located at St. Marys, where he experts to make a permanent rem dence. takes this method of informing the cir Uens. that he is prepared to do any surveying aud from his long experience in the business, he is able to give entire satisfaction. St. Marys, Sept. 21, 1857. ftt4ft LOST, MEMORANDUM BOOK, baviug -JtJt counts of Lninber bills, fcc. The finder will confer a favor and be suitable rewarded, by leaving it at the printing office, Bellevue. Oc t U 4 S DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP. NOTICE. The subscribers hereby give notice that the copartnership heretofore tiatinr between them under the name and style of Todd fc Smith, is this day dissolved I by mutual consent. All debts due toor acainst the firm will be settled nv nnnon w. mmi. BL'RTON W. TODD, i:. P SMITH. Bellevue, August 12, 1837. 40 St. Louis t Isaacs fc Almond, Leavenworth City, Kansas; Greene, Weare fc Benton, Council Blulfs, Iowa llenn, V illianis fc Co., Fairfield. Iowa Charles llendrie, Burlington, Iowa I Hon. Aug. ' Hall, Keosauque, Iowa ; Hon. James Craig, St. Joseph, Mo. ; Hon. A. S. Fulton, Wytheville, Va j Hon. F. McFullen, Estllville, Va. ; Hon. F. Ferguson, Cliicf Jus tice, Brllevue, Nebraska. Glenwood, Mills Cn., Iowa. - -' 24-tf . W. HSTARir&1C0., W ild respectfully inform the ladles and gen- tlen.en of Omaha and vicinity, that they have on hand and are manufacturing t complete stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the best quality, and warranted coinpri sing the following, vli Ladies' Fine I.ace and Congress Gaiters. " " Kid Bootees and Congress Gaiter. " Slinoera and Parodi Ties. " Heavy Morocco and Calf Bootees. Misses ". " " Childa " " Gents' Sewed Kip and Calf Boots. " Pegged " " Fine French or Pump Boots. " Water Proof and Quilted-r n F ots. , " Patent Calf Boots. " Oxford Ties and Gaiters. Kip and Calf Slioes. Boys' and Youths' Kip Boots and Erogans. All of which are made of the best material the market affords. Our facilities for select ing are unsurpassed in Eastern cities, and we wish it distinctly understood Uiat we Warrant Every Artiole We Sell. We have the best of workmen in our em ploy. Every style of Boot or Shoe made to order, and warranted an easy and fashionable fit. Respectfully, no 13-tf W. H. STARK fc CO. . Clothlajr! riothiog! do thin! A LARGE STOCK OF READY MADE Clothing of the latest Fashion, at CLEARWATER, WHITE fc SANDERS. Jw 4tk, 1187. tai. LUMBER! LUMBER! 100,000. SESW, p-u"b" ARNOLD. EBY fc SHERK. "Enquire st the Denton House, no. 37. ?:a. fi. Greene, Weare St Benton, BANKERS, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, and Land Agents, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Notes aud Billa collected and remitted to any part of the I'nited States. Money received on deposit, and Interest allowed. Eastern or Southern Drafts furnished in sums to suit pur chasers. I-and office, funds paid for Currency or bills of Exchange. Lsans effected on good security. Taxes paid, titles examined, and Real Estate bought and sold on Commission. Inds eulered for settlers and time given for payment. Oiuee opposite tha Pacific House, in weat lower room of Laud Office. REraaaNcrst F. S. Jesup fc Co. XT. 3. Barney fc Co., Bankers, Dubuque, Iowa i Cook fc Sargent, Bankers, Davenport, Iowa Cut- Ol II STOCK Of GROCERIES Are bought at the lowest terms for cash, consist of COFFEE, SUG.R, TEAS, FISH, RICE, CURRANTS, KA1SINS, CANDIES, MOLASSES, ; SYRUP, - , ' i ! FRUIT, , NUTS, fcc, fcc, fcc DRV GOODS. Ladies and Gents, call and see them, and price for yourselves. They have not been summered and wintered in St. Louis, but botitrht and shinned direct from the Easten ejties. Late styles and a full assortment of DRESS GOODS, from a ten cent Lawn to Two Dollar Silk. Also, a few fine SIL SHAWLS, BONNETS and PARASOLS. tL.OTIU.lU. A fine stock old and young, fogies and 'fast' men, call soon if you want a met cat vest or pants, on reasonable terms. HATS! HATS!! New styles, cheap and durable. HAUDWAltt.. A very large assortment, consisting In part of Smith's Tools, Spades, Shovels, Fork. Raket. Hoes. Bells. Mill. Crosscut, and Hand Saws, Files, Augers, Axes, Broadaxes, Adze, Chisels, fcc. fcc, to the end of the chapter. UUEDIXCJ MATKHI41.S. A large lot, consisting of Tine Doors, Sash. Shutter Blinds, Paints. Oils, Nails, Locks, Latches, Glass, Putty, fcc. FlItNITlRE. Bureaus. Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, Tin Safes, Cuhboara, Stands, fcc (V W will sell cheaper for cash thar any hones in v estern lows. noS-tf. TOOTLE fc GREENE. NEW FEATURES FOR 18:V. How to drss with Taste. Children's Clothes How to cut and contrive them Paintlfl; on Glass. Patchwork. The Dress, maker and the Milliner. Drawing in all its variety, useful to the be. pinner and the proficient. Fashions from the establishment of the cel rhratfd "Brodie." will be in every number. Everv-dav Actualities A new series of these illustrated articles will be given. Point, Brussels, and Venetian Lace or every variety. A specimen of the stitch to be sed in each will be given. In addition to tne ahnva. 7 . m n 1 ; Una Hundred fages or ncaaing win or riven monthly. n--------- - . - ,. , , . . liodey's splennia r.ngravings on sirei. London. Paris and Philadelphia Fashions Godev's four fieured Colored fashions Kmhroioery pattern, jnonei t,oiingra Dress Makimr with Diairrams to cut by. Dress Patterns Infanta' ana ciniaren's dresses, with descriptions how to make them. All kinds or Crotchet ana getting worn. The Nurse and the Nursery Very excel lent articles upon these subjects will often be r,,nr-o UUJUtI 3 lAVALL ADLC IVl.Vira.iJ VrOH EVIST SCBJECT. MUSIC Three dollars' worth is given virv var. hi the various numbers for Ir8-S,- found the newest designs for Window Curtains, UroUeric Anglalse suppers, Bonnets, Caps, Cloaks, Kvemng Dresses, Fancy Articles. Head Dresses, Hair Dressing, RcTres de Cramble, Car riage Dresses, Brides' Dress es, Wreaths, Mantillas, Walking Dresses, Hiding Habits, and Morninr Dresses. Dresses for Infants and Young Misses, Boys' Dresses, Capes and Cloaks of Fur in season, Patterns tor rteeuie-worn oi an Kinas and patterns to cut dresses by are given monthly. Crochet and Netting Work in Colors, Slip pers in colors. lira wine wessons ror iouin Send in vour o -ien soon, as we expect our list for 1857 will reach KXl-OtK) copies. The best plan of subscribing is to send your money direct to the publisher. Those who send large amounts had better send drafts, but notes will answer if drafts cannot be procured. Ws think we cm 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 following important and exciting National topics: The Final Settlement of the Kansas Difficulty, on which the whole Slavery ques tion in the Territories is pending The Final Settlement of the Central American Question, as against the claims of England Our Right of Transit Across the Isthmus, and the recog nition and maintainance of the Walker Re public in Nicaragua The Danish Sound Due The Acquisition of Cuba The Annexation of the Sandwich Islands The Admission ef Minnesota as a State Admission of Oregon Admission of Utah, with or without Poly gamy Admission of Kansas, with or without Slavery Probable Admission or Nebraska and Washington Territories The Inaucural, Message of James Buchanan The Doinra ef the New Democratic Congress. These ar some of the leading events which will distin guish the incoming Administration, and mast of them will transpire during the coming teaf. . v. , ? mr. iiiuc iu DuontniDEii Cleveland, from its central location, and from its great concentration of Rail Roads Telegraphs, and water communication with the world, is admitted to be the Best News Point In the West. It can furnish Intellirtnra from all parts of the world, days ahead of the iew rone papers, and the Plain Dealer, be longing to the New York Associated Press, is the first to publish the Foreign and Domestic x. -r. . i -'n aria, new,; jL'i.iajirrs upon ine iaics, find CorilfTKfrcial Intelligence generally. It will have Daily Telegraphic Dispatches from vvasnington during tne session of Congress, and has regular Correspondents in all the principal cities of the Union. In addition to a full and faithful record of passing events, we intend to devote a consid erable portion of mif mpst tf "Polite Iitera ture." Fyrery Paper will contain a Stotti either original or selected, accompanied with the choicest variety of Miscellany, such as Poetry, Discoveries. Biographies, Jokes, Od dities, fcc, fcc, making altogether one of tbe most Valuable Family Journals in the West I "Prompt to improve and to invite, We'll blend irtrustion with delight." (TiT Our Atfricultufft., Commercial, and Telegraphic Departments, will each be wortb tbe subscription price of tne paper. The Brighton, New York, Baltimore, Cleve land and Cincinnati Markets will be reported Weekly. TERMS'.' . Single Subscribers, ....$2.00 Clubs of Ten (to one Office), 1.50 Clubs of Twenty (to one Office),.. -Clubs of Fifty, " . ... 1.00 Pay invariably in advance. To the gettef up of a Club, one copy gratis. (TiT Pbst-Irfs's'ei's are especially requested to act as Agents.- They should- in eveYy Case, where possible,- Substitute Western tittM cratic Papers for Eastern Fusion Papers. j, nose aesirwg ine president's Message and other Public Documents, can subscribe now, or at any time before the first of December. Cir Subscribers to the New Volume should send in their names as early as the middle of December, so that they may be registered In ti;Ae for the first number. All funds recived " wHV brl "t current rates, and if registered, mailed ei our risk. Address J. W. GRAY, Cleveland, O. GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH. THE MODEL FAMILY AND AO-' RICULTURAL PAPER. rUDMSIIED AT 6ERMANTOWN, PHILA'IA CO., PENN. Evert Wednesday Moidiho. BY PHILIP H FRE.1S. PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. We take this occasion to announce to Farm ers throughout the country, that It is the in tention of the Editor and Proprietor of the "Germantowu Telegraph," not only to con tinue as Heretofore the Agricultural Depart ment of his paper, but aedulo: ft r to add t Its character and value by all tue means at command. All necessary'apaee shall be pro vided for a ful irecord of Agricultural Details and a full development of eviry branch of the Farmer's Pursuit. He will in future, as he has always heretofore, aim to be practical, and to be of real aud substantial advantage to husbandry. His course, also, will continue Two Dollar Magazine contained 30 articles, to be thoroughly independent, and wholly un the Lady's Book 62. - biassed by a ly other motives than those be The Two Dollar Maeazine contained 32 en- conceives to be promotive of the true interest eravincrs. the Lady's Book Oti, The Two Dollar Magazine contained 64 pa ges, the Lady's Book 100. Twenty-four more engravings, twenty six more articles, and thirty-six more' pages, nearly double tha quantity. Tbe lowest club of Agriculture in its broadest meaning. Neither Individuals, cliques, societies, or any other in fluence shall swerve him from the path of right and duty. If armers, throughout the country, who de sire a Newspaper, issued weekly, and equal price of the Two Dollar Magazine is $1.25; to any other family news and literary jouraal lowest club price of Lady's Book $l,rl7, only 4i cents difference in the price, which is three and a half cents on each number, and for that sum (three aud a half cents), you receive twenty-six more articles, twenty-four more engravings, and thirty-six more pages month lycertainly a very cheap three and a half cents' worth. This view of the case has probably never before been presented, but it is a true statement, which any lady can con vince herself of bv comparing tbe two mapa sines. TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy, one year, fJ. i wo copies, one year, . luree copies, one year, o, Five copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making six copies $10. Eight copies one year and an extra copy to A. Schimonaky, rpOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEER, Executes X Topographic, Fancy and Tin in Drawing of every style and description. Fancy, Orna mental and Plain Painting executed lo order. Office at the Bellevue House, Bellevue, N. T. RtrtBENcas ) P. A. Sarpy, St Mary, Iowa; Judge Gilniore, Bellevue. 1-tf Ho! For Fresh Water. THE undersigned respectfully informs Cs inhahilanla .r Ttrllrvna and the snrroundin? 1 oerion . iieno, maimer, lowa .ny, i.wi j teuntry, that be is prepared to dig and nnish, People's Hank, New York City Ketrhem, WTTTB mm PT SIMM? UTS Kogers fc Ke net. Hankers. New York City U " -.-.w - ai me anortest nonce, ana on tue must rea sonable terms, D. A, LOGAN. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 185o.l-tf 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 tha country. Neatly printed on good paper, of the largest class, it shall continue to be ona of the hand somest newspapers of the day. . ' Every Family, in town or country, whether they take other papers or not, will find the "Germantown Telegraph" to be worth. In I1U erai Denent, twice the amount or subscription. no subscriptions received without the casn. Price Two Dollars in advance. Subscriptions not raid within the year. t2.ML Mail sub the person sending the club, making nine scribers will have the cash postage deducted copies $15. I when not exceedinr 25 eta. iter annum, are- Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to vided the subscription be paid strictly in ad- . tne person sending tne clun, making twelve ranee. Postage stamps to this amauat will be returned as chancre with the receipt. Any peraon sending five new subscriaerf at. one lime, with the caiib, will be entitled to-tka paper for one year. specimen numbers aent on request. Selkon, Witl-rs fc Co., i asQlngton, 1. l .j Hon. Chss. ilason, Com. f Patents, Wash ington, D. l 1 Han. A. 3. Dodge, 8. V. 8. Burlington, lowa Hon. i W. Jones, 8. U. 8 , Dubuque, Iowa Hon. loseph Williams, Chief Justice, Muacatine, It a. IVancJ KbiDi. Vt V, IVV! l-f Job Printing. "VfEATLY and expeditiously executed, en f 11 rsonaV!s terras, St this "ft'ee. copies $20. (TV The above terms cannot he deviated from, no matter how many are ordered. SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home omp TlfPPPT? V DnAT ' Magazines hoth one year for $3 50. lO 1 j AJVL XX-iiVXiX SiUAXy Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Maga- oniJlF. ...harribtr bees leave to Inform M line both one year for $4 JJ publie, that he bas now in operation, Godev's Lady's Book, Harper's Magaiine, fiTIt class Steam Ferry Boat, at Bellevue, N. T. and Arthur's Home Magazine one year $n. ihanolnllcnownas old Trader's Point Ferry. The above is the only way we can club with The B,t on, of the best on tha MissH , Harper's Magazine. 1 ni.r ,v.r rtinn will ha nad ta ens- The 'money must alt be sent at one time for bu th, pilbiic to cross the Riv with safety rW III. . 1 . 1 i. . I . ill' l,UU.t Subscribers in the British Provinces who send for clubs, must remit 30 cents extra on every subscriber, to pay the American post age to me lines. Address. L. A. CODEY. MS Chrin'it S, n.lda., Pa. N.O mnA flfanatrh. t440 SAiHAMtLU. tWlu.' FOR SALE. . . A valuable timber Claim of 10 acres, wk in three miles of Believe. City, for sale. 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