i f i BELLEVUE GAZETTE. THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 30, 1956. FOR COUNCIL. Oen. L. L. DOWEN, FOR REPRESENTATIVES. 8. A. Strickland, Chaa. T. Ilolloway, Joseph Dyson, John Finney. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Philander Cook. JOIST COUNCILMAN FOR BURT, WASHING" TON AND THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT or DOCuLAS COUNTIES. JAMES S. ALLAN. IlaMimore Riots. . In another column will be found the details of the late riots in Baltimore city, which resulted in the death or some ten men, and the wounding cf twenty others. It is to be much regretted, that scarcely an election passes ny, uuuu. . .u.. . . i :.i . r -f thi3 kind taking place in some one or tne large cities. CSS" We have sent the first numbers of the Gazette to many of our friends, and hope soon to be ablu to add their names i . m i m 1 to our list. I nose wno receive me paper thereforo, and do not wifch tc become sub scribers, w ill confer a favor on us, by re turning this number to the office. Iowa Mate Fair. The third annual exhibition of the Iowa State Fair, closed on the 10th ult., at Muscatine. It is spoken of, as having done honor to all parties concerned. A partial description of the Fair, will be found in another column. Fires. As our citizens generally are preparing for the winter, and are getting their stoves under way, we hope great caution will be observed, in putting their stove pipes through walls, ceilings, &,c, as carlessness in these matters might result in a serious fire. Lieut, fsor. ItlcC'omos. This gentleman arrived in our city, on Monday last, and is sojourning for the present, at the Benton House. We hope the Governor will be pleased with the beautiful location of our city, and become a permanent resident amongst us. t We acknowledge the recefpt of a small quantity of Molasses, which was manufactured from cane, grown in our Territory, Mr. Charles Melt ay, in forms us that the cane is known as the " Chinese Sugar Cane," and that from the early maturity of this Bpecies, there is every reason to think, that its culture can be made profitable. We have been requested to call the attention of Builders, to the fact, that sealed proposals, will be received by H. T. Clarke, Esq., Chairman of the build ing Committee, for the erection of a School House, in Bellevue, on, or before Wed nesday evening next- Any information required, can be had by applying to him. 1S WOOD. Wanted, immediately, at this office, a quantity of Fire Wood. We see in a Cincinnati paper that the police of that city appeared on the 22d of September in the new uniform. It says that "With their caps and soldier-fashioned coats and pants, they make them selves look terrible." Railroad Collision. On Wednesday morning last a passen ger train from St. Louis, destined for Al ton, came in collision with the down train. The crah was terrible ; the first passen- i ger car was made a complete wreck, all j the seats being destroyed. One young 1 lady; Miss Buford, daughter of Judge I Buford, of this State, was quite seriously injured by a contusion on the forehead. ; One gentleman had his ankle broken, and others were slightly injured by splinters. Chicago Dem. Press, Oct. 6th. , 'Destructive Fire near Pittsburg. A fire broke out on Sunday Oct. 12, in -. the extensive coach and waggon manufac- tory of Phelps, Carr &. Co., about two t miles below this citv. destrovinir the wboln J - -o block, including the extensive plough fac tory of Hall &. Speers, several dwellings, and a number of buildings occupied by Phelps, Carr & Co., aud owned by Cyrus Townsend. There was no insurance on Phelps, Carr & Co.'s machinery, their tstock, valued at $30,000, was insured in ' Jwo Philadelphia offices for 81 0.000. A IVrSe Par of the finished work in the stablihment of Hall & Spear was saved, "but the destruction of machinery, patterns, timber, &.c, involves a considerable loss. Their stock and buildinirt were insured . for $14,000 in the Lyeoming office. On the building., of Fansew, valued at J 10,. ' there no insurance. The total loss w,U prohsWy reach ?75.0O0. Correspondence of Bellevue Gaxette. New York, Oct. 11, lS.rd. The City Inspector reports an aggre- rate of 33 deaths for the week endinir to-day, which is a decrease of 31 com - pared with the mortality of tho week be - fore. Men 62 women 78 bovs 125 lore, menu-, women v, oojs i, irir U DO t adu Its 140. rbil. rpn 0R - nl... 1S7, females 109; colored 3. There were 11 deaths from violent causes, 35 from marasmus, 50 consumption, no yel- r - - - - " l ...... low fever, natives of the United States 236. In Brooklyn this morning the yellow fever panic was revived, by the announce ment of six new cases of what the Health Officer calls " epidemic bilious remittent fever" principally in the neighborhood of Furman and Fulton streets. It was gene- relly expected that the Board to-day would Bdjourn ,nt Dt this ew alarm will have efl-ect t0 pruiong tnejr session Letters from Rio Janeiro, dated Sep. ipmhpr ut mmo thai il.n .iu;ur Hialxi . ' , . Pn ., m mw Francisco, had arrived at that port in twenty-one days from New York. This is considered a fair passage. a Custom-house officer, named Thomas Holland, who has recently been discharged - ... from office, was arrested this morning and held to bail in the sum of $500, to answer the charge of assault and battery upon the person of Mr. Samuel P. Ghol son, Storekeeper of the bonded warehouse in Broad street. Plaintiff charges that defendant knocked him down and kicked v.. ... .. him, and but for the interference of friends would probably have taken his life. Tho - ... , . quarrel is one oi pouucai origin. Steamships Baltic and Glasgow sailed from this port to-day the former for Liverpool, and the latter for Glasgow.- The Baltic has ninety-six passengers; and n a me uiasgow sixiy-nve. Among me ior- . n6 . .u tt o a merisDr. Kane, late of the L.S.Arctic expedition. There are many here who regret that Tie if,. l , i v,; :Lrr no Dr. Kane did not delay his journey, so as tA rvn -no-itr.fseri m Ka c K - DnoAlntft ns.svt nearly ready to sail for England, under command of Lieut Hartstein. There iimi in w ,ri, nnan a nai'iinnr rir.inriiiT r iii ill 1 - , ; . uu.u it"; his going to England in that vessel, which would have made an agreeable impres-. sion abroad, The Siaten Island people are making a political question of the removal of the Quarantine. They held a meeting last evening at Castleton, and nominated an ; Assembly ticket, pledged to support the proposed' measure. It is estimated that no fewer than 2o,-' 000 persons visited the Crystal Palace, yesterday. The cash receipts exceeded , $2000, of which about $500 was paid by various public schools. A rino livA Afl L rlinMpr Khin rnllon IhA i-viHi tiui iuvu vy va j't.. M.nuyt il I The clipper ship Great Republic hav- ing finished her repairs on the Dry Dock is loading for Liverpool She has a large quantity of goods engaged. I 1 ' a Mr. Josiah D. Bangs, one of the edi- tors of the Sunday Courier, and for mnnv years one of the cleverest descriptive .. . , , , XT , writers connected with the New lork press, died very suddenly on Saturday night, in the 45th year of his age. j passengers by the George Lw from uiuornia, represem every. ning going on there now, all right, and without any ap- prehension of a revival of the Vigilance ' Committee. Trade was improving, and , . . emigration from aU quarters increasing. Case of a Dear 91 uie. Adelia Perry, daughter of Jas. Perry, of Aldeen, in this county, is a sprightly girl, twelve years of age. When about 12 months old she was observed to be deaf and dumb; but whether she was born in that condition, or lost the power of speech , . i . ... by some external injury prior to that pe- nod of her life, could not be ascertained, But it is a fact attested by her family, that she was a deaf mute from the time she was a year old up to die time she was i , operated on by Dr. Turnbull, of Buffalo, some two weeks ago. She can now hear without much difficulty, and speaks words and sentences so as to be easily under- stood. In fact, her articulation, now clear i and distinct, to an extraordinary degree, ' is rapidly improving, and there seems to be no reason to doubt that she will be ... . , . . horoughly cured at an early day. The child, a very bright one, with a quick, ap- nrebensivn mind, is' in er-umrB. m ibo ro. lief she ha, obtained, and expresses her satisfaction and gratitude in a very lively and pleasing manner. Buffalo Commer. riaL ! . . the State, by small majorities. " Uncowah,' 1100 tons burthen, will be launehed from W. H. Webb's yard on I Cincikkati, O. Oct. 20. The Repub Thursday the 14th. She has been built J"J;t CBr"ed & Stat by a large by Wakeman, Dimon &. Co., and will be , """J0"' ,i,. j , tm t-v.., t- I Collision on the Ureat Western LATEST INTELLIGENCE. EvANsritLE, Ind. Oct. 13. Ureal ex citement exists here and throiiirliiiiit ilm State, in amicination of th ela tion to- ! morrow and bets to an incredible amount ' hnv6 bcen wapre1 uPn ,ne result. This howPVr' 9 verV as the entire opposition have combined under the head I r . a ... ... Democrats. At present the latter feel sanguino of electing Wiliard, Governor, by seven thousand majority, while the Republicans are equally sure of electing Morton by five thousand. Sinco the above was put in type, we hear it reported, that the Democrats have carried the Slate by a large majority. Savannah, Go., Oct. 13. At ih muncipul election to-day, the whole Dem ocratic ticket was rimed by a handsome majority, i wo inousauu anu seveiuy-iour I votes were polled. Our rptnrna from Florida now foot un twenty counties, but in many instances sharp nxe, which was found by the lied they only show partial results. As near ido. Nothing was seen of Locke after ! as can be ascertained from these, Perry i Dim. i for Governor is a 1 mi it one lam- dred and fifty ahead. Several strong ret remain to be heard from, including Dade iEIIII IUII VWWillltC, IIVtVl J American counties, however to be he Orange. and We have full return from Columbia, Nassau, St. John's, Putnam, Duval and Jackson counties give Walker, the Ameri can candidate for Governor, 1479, and Perry, Democrat, 903. Alachua and -v t Marian have gone Democratic, while Cambria, Hamilton, Holmes, Madison, Santa Rosa and Walter give American majorities. Cclcmbia, S. C., Oct. 13. It is re ported here that the Governors of the fif teen Southern States are to meet to-mor iwiv, m jiaiciii, xs. iu lunaiuci WUUI ! steps it may be necessary to adopt in case row, at Raleigh, N. C, to consider what of the election of Fremont to the Presi- dency. WtsToif, Mo., Oct. 13. Our town is in excitement, caused by recent outrages committed here by a party of ruffians as follows : Messrs. Berry &. Walker, Imv- ing sold some Flour to citizens ot Kansas, a mn t ir nf Tii trilcir 1) u fTin na milot Stfinnf- -f,v -- . , e fellow, came from Platte city here, and orrostcd B denouncing him as an Abolitionist Our citizens assembled jn 'force, and after denouncing Stringlellow, "nd ordering him to leave the country in fi yp hm X 1 Leavenworth, K. T. Oci, 20. Every thine is ntiipt here at nrpspnt. and will no v r t . . r - j . 1 1 r . . l -ww uouoi remain so 1111 arter tne rresiaennai election. Uen. Whitfield is elected as Delegate to Congress, without opposition. Remonstrances are being extensively signed, protesting against the right of the Legislature to order said election. Danvers, Me., Oct. 9. The very ex tensive proeramine. for the reception of Geo. Peabody, Esq., the London banker, to this, his native town was fully carried out' The Focession embraced a military escort , fire department, several bands of i i , ,, , , , . ... 1 and a great turniAit of the citizens. , music Hon. Edward Everett mado the principal "peech at the dinner table Philadelphia, Pa: Oct. 15. The Democrats have carried this city, by i . .u l T) ,.u . : .... The mail Railroad. train from the suspension bridge to Windsor, on the Great Western Railroad, came in collision with the cattle 011 Thursday, Oct. 13. Several cars of the cattle train were thrown down an embankment, t, and many catde killed. I The mail a ' .1 7 .17. t .1. r j wer unve" urouf.n ,ae passengers cars, but no lives were lost. iYirin? tin. raiifuainn the nail and Inrrcrnnro I cars tookfire and were entirely destroyed, I together with the mails and all the baggage! pre;Vagent Whlaton and UeDrT.T'T Agent of the Canadian mails, were badly, injured. Tne English and American mails, twenty-six bags, were entirely consumed. with all the passengers baggage, two tons - MnrMa car an(1 I . j - the mail and barrage cars. The losn is estimated at $20,000- A False Fair One. The New York papers state that the little citv of Hoboken has been the scene of considerable excitement for the last few aYs m consequence of the audden disap- Pfnc f a young couple of high atan- ding and wealth. The gentleman is a he 7 proJuce dealer m &w York.. Xhe cause of the flight is supposed to b the unexpected return from Australia of a 1 suitor of the young lady, to whom rfie.ha(1 P1" '.! and now came te claim his lady fair, Xhe fate8, however, were against him; another had usurped his place in her af- fections, and probably suggested a hasty marr'age as he st way to settle the maUer' Ikstisct.-A pair of express horses used in draw ing freight from the railroad depots rttnt ( CS of Buffalo. Every body thought they wouu bin themselves, vet such iethe force of instinct, that the terrified horses, spirited J as thev were, actually halted when thev ' if'i York and j 9p ,7? wordTom i mnv Knm.'nVw.f.L ihn ,h. .!. ,J ih ! r ,,lched the currtcn. Dhocktnt; Murder or Wife nuil Suicide. The St. Albans ( Vt.) Messenger, re cords a moot brutal murder committed in Bukersfield, Vt., on Saturday night, by a man named Locke. A sixtcr of his wife nwoko about n o'clock, and saw Locke ',. i- , ,u i i t i , standing by tho bedside, who, so soon as he found that he was discovered, said, "Jane, I have done enough to be hung for it," and immediately seizing her, choked her in a most violent manner, but released her before she was quite suf lo cated. Locko then left the house, and the girl rising found her mother, who slept in a Wd but a few feet from her own, dead. She roused tho neighlior, and, on exami nation, seventeen large wounds were , found aliout the head, neck and shoulders, any of which, it is thought, would produce ' UCuU- wounds were made by a lHcft the house, but the next morning he . . , was found m ,ho bam' ,mv,,1ff ,IU" hin'- w " a 10S t'ui. trouble ot any . tfi ' 1 1 1 . kind was known to have existed between the parties; but Locke was seen to have a ug of liquor that night, and it is supposed that he drank till all self commund and jreason were gone. Yankee lugr unity. We learn from the Cork Examiner of the 18th ult., that an American whale ship called the W. F. Saflbrd, 172 tons, belonging to New York, arrived at Queentown from Nova-Zembla. On her voyage, which was merely an experimental 1 , i , , , , j tr P.( . bUo cnl),l,red thr4iB oni 'y 'gi ions oi on nave been obtained A new system has been introduced, by which it would seem this valuable animal is more surely, safely, and speedily des , troyed man tiy tnc oia means, and credit of introducing the present mode Deiongs to tne captain ot the W. F. Saf- for(i Tnstond of V.oino- Lm110,i 'ora' ,nMena ot being harpooned as tormnly ,a course that was both dangerous o life and uncertain in the result, the tis.li I n"w hot; and after the ball enters the Hesn u plM ' 'he body, on much the sanie prillPipl Uie shell. The effect I nf lk nwt I ! - . I of the exnlosion is cenernllv in sKntiur that portion of the flesh where it has . .. i, , " V , entered, and it seldom fails to reach a vital r,. pun. Captain Hoys, the mnjter of the whaler, is at present in Uirminirham. . where he is having some guns of a peculiar ' construction made, which he expects will ha hiVhlv fr,.rtiv in tb rnm,.. r .b . fish. It is die intention of Cant. Rovs to apply for patents for invention to the 1 m - English and American Governments. JV. Y. Mirror. Singular Burial. Mr. John Wil son, of Miller Co., Mo., ' wI)0 died on 29th of August, in the qq i , , . , , , . 88th year of his age, was buried, by his own express desire, in the following man-' ... iic. iiu'iiii'i m Muiuru lur ins irifiius with plenty of liquor, after which ft physi- 1 i cian removed the entrails of the corpse, which was then filled with salt and placed in a coffin. Tho funeral cortege then pro- ceeded to a rocky blnfT, and the cofT.n was 1 nlncprl in n nntiirnl urnvminn nKnn inn v.. .k:-... :.i. v ' ffi J :i i . i i ' i ue cerviuuiiy w utRnwu us navmg ueen very solemn and imposing. Mr. W. had been an old hunter and pioneer. PuLIC LAUDS VKDER THE GRADUA TION Act or 4th Auoust, 1954. Under this law the Department hns decided that his entry is valid, but that of a purchaser, , ' . . ,., , 1 whose entry is invalid, by reason of his minority at the time, but who afterwards reaches his majority, and has identified , mem anu cuuivauon, uib lanu may lie secured to him by producing proof of such , . .I,-' i actual setUement and cultivation. By a recent decision this principle ia extended to females upon attaining their majority, even though married, provided they identify themselves with the land p by actual settement and cultivation. Smothebed to Death. A boy about eleven years of age was killed at Mont gomery on Tuesday last, being buried with grain in the railroad freight house at that place. It appears that he, with several other boys, where in the habit of frequenting the bins and other compart ments of the buildings, and in this instance the grain being let down suddenly from above, he was submerged and suffo cated before the place of his concealment was discovered. It is stated that in cutting through Oli ver street, New York, for the purpose of extending the Bowery, a tombstone was exhumed, and a perfect skull found be neath it. The inscription was in Hebrew characters, and after being submitted to the inspection of many learned citizens of ba Ip.olItUb ,T.,a U ..... .1,..;.. I ed to fconr .Grenada,- while dal M lhre hnJred and hinetv-nine vears. which was teforc the discW.ry of Americ by Columbia I ntO I.AMATIO. THANKSGIVIJin. Vfsfiim, It linn been usual for thfc Execu tive of tha several States and Tcrrltortu to t apart on Uy fr tlia rrturnmr at tlmitk to ttis Allwiiie liinpoior nf hmnnii fvrnln, for tho tnnnifold Momliiffi, whldi, In His crrlon provlilmre, II lias lirrn pli-nurd tn rotifer upon im, both a liatinn and an Imlivliloiiln ; and wlirrraa, Tim propU of Nfbranlia have a lunula lit n-anoii to he (irntrfiil fur 111 ran tlnurd hoallh, prace and provprrilr with wliirti thry have been blemil during tba past year, thrrefor I, Mask W. Ixakp. (Jovcrnor of ib Terri tory of Nrhrmka, do liprnhyart apart 'I'll v -pav, the 20th day of Novrniher. ltCMl, as a day of (fonrrfll thatilinicMnr;, and rrroinmcnd that on that day all dinoiii(iiatlniii of Clirlat Intin throughout thn Territory do anKPinblo at llirtr reapectlve plnrra of woralilp, and that the rltlxpiia penrrally unit r with them in re. turning rratefnl arknowlrdcmrnta to Hint Al mighty llelntf who hrtlli hillitrto no aii;nnlly blmncd our infant community, and that ferrnt Iirnyfra br olfored np for a continuance nf Hi lIiii! (tunr.li.niHliip and prolertion, ninl tint th civil lrifi that now arcma to ihrcaifi the stability of our glnrioua t'nion may be epeed ily allnyed, and pence and itood Will be re atored to our beloved confederacy. In testimony whereof, I hnve' hereunto net mv hand and cmned the pre.it nenl of the Terrltorr to be affived, at Omaha cltv, thla, 20 day of Oc'ober. A. I)., ISSit. MAHK V. 1ZAKI), Oovcrnor. T. B. Ccmino, Secretary. tV" All p.ipera in the Territory pleaae ropy. BELLEirc ADVEUTISC1IKMS. BIuNTOX HOUSE. firorge JnuilngH, Proprietor. THIS limine ta altunted In the pleaaatilest part of llellevue, in a beautiful and lie.ilthy location and rominands a view of rounlry, which for beauty cannot be excelled In thla Territory. It la fitted up In tlie bent manner, and no pnina will be spared to make all who may favor him with their jmiionagc, feel at home. HIS TABLE. Will alwavs be RTipplicd with oil the delicacies the market affords. Attached to tliia Hotel is an excellent STABLE, which we eliall alwavs have attended by com petent and faithful Ottlere. Itellcvue, Ort. 23, ISj3. 1-tf i WrANTF.niMMPDIATFI.y, hr the sub- SONS, to whom GOOD WAGKS, and CON- niANi f.inpioymcut, will be given M.SI1AW. Bellevue, Oct. 2.1, 1R.1C 1-tf FOXTCXELLE BAXK OF RELLEVI E. llellevue, ebraskn. IS firepnreiif1 to transact the general business of llanUlne. will receive deposits. Diaenniit l"rt liaper, buy Bills of Kxehmure. on all of ,ha. c''trv, and sell on St. Louis, C'ln.ngo and New Yorkt make rollertiona In the vkinltr' and remit for the tame at Current rates of Exctiange. InttreHt allowed on speelal Deposits. JUII.-M WI-.s.KK, I'resident. Tuos. H. Bcnton, V. Pree. John J. Towk, Caaliier. 1-tf Banking Hours Ironi tt to 12, A. M., and i in a, i m. W. H. Cook, GENERAL LAND AGENT, Bellevue Citv, Nebraska. 1-tf II. T. Clarke, T70RWARTING & COMMISSION MI'R X' CHANT, Kellevue, Nebraska. Dealer , In PINE LL'MBEH, SHINGLES, LATH, &.c. Itr.rtak ncks ! Gold tt Brother and hdward 1 Hempstead, Water street, Chicago j j. v. """kins, Milwaukie, Wis. j II. M. Norton, Pres. Racine co. Bank, Kacine, Wis. t C. uarrett, Klver street, Cleveland. 1 1. 1 t'r.loa Hrother, Cincinnati. O. Tibbie t ;. v, Krie-, Pa.; C. B. Wright &. Co. Bankers, Frie Pa.; C. B. Wright, Banker, Philadelphia, Pa.; WHli?,'1 wr",.twtlt N "v '; K Ball. Trov, N. Y. ; Mr. llnrigerford. President ftj"' Sli'n' K ' ""iS A VAI.TJAIir.K cr.AIM A ' Vs n, untenlffri oflert for aale hit claim of Ibo acres, situated four miles West of Bellevue, in Townsliip I'A, Haime 13. 'Itita claim ia .well situated, has several FINK SPRINGS, a Never Failing Stream of Water, ! About EIGHT ACBE9 OF FIXE TIMBER, Four acres of land broke, and a good LOG D. A. LOGAN. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1M. 1-tf O II, E 8EATlVX & BOWLES BOUOVUO, TNT, II AYING ir moved Into our larre new store. 0" Main street, w e are now enabled to offer to the CiUiens of DouirUs countv. on of Uie Lar:et, Cheapest and tt elected stock of Uoods, ever opened in this city, consisting in w "ooodf, Groceries, Qneensware, Stoveware, Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Caps, Woodeaware, Provisions, &o., Thankful for lha liberal patronage herrt fore extended to us, we earnestly solicit its continuaoca, feeling confident that the qtifchty andpric of our goods, cannot fait to please. RKATON fc UOWLES. Bellevue, Oct. 23, lS.Vi. 1-tf NOTICE, To all whom it may Concern. I HAVE In atora ONE BOX and ONE BARRt-'I., ef Household roods, marked "O. W. THOMAS. Omaha. Nebraska, car of Toot! t Jackson." 'lite roods were left wi'li m on th last down trip of Uie Steamer A. C. Uodden. -Tti owner will plras call, piy cuargrs Boa reenvs we poons. II. T. CLARKE, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. ISe'.levuf, Oct. 23, 185o. 1-tf Ho! For Frosh Water. T'tE unuerirne4 rpctfnlly informs th XfkK'fiS I CISTERNS, xtrhfWortest notice, and on th most r(. T-Het. M, i-u,,V ' Ui0h.' Itl.I I, LU C ADVEUTISrjIEMS. STORE IN BELLEVUE. W'K would respectfully Invito the cllbena of llellevue, and Douclaa Co., to examine our .i rife ninl well gulrclcd aaaorlment of DIIV t;()()I)S, (UtOCKItllOS, fllOCKKUV, HARDWARE, HOOT, 8IIOKS. DRIiiiS, MEDICINES, HATS & CAPS, POORS, 8ARII, Jkc.tr., And In fact every vanely ictuilly called for In the West. We are roiiudeut that any one wl-diin to rnrrhnae ffoodi will be entlroly anliHtied, ami tind It will be to their liferent to rail and examine o ir large and well eejected nmorlinniil of (foo li. S ARPY & KINNEY. llellevue, Oct. 21, I Till. 1-1 f FAMILY FLOUR! TIIF. Subscriber Ins nn hand a fine lot of r.XIUA FAMILY FLOt'R, from Waverly Mill. Mo. II. T. CLARKE. rorwarilinff k. Commission Merchant. llellevue, Oct. W, lS.'ill. t -tf SPLENDID GOODS, AT THE VARIETY STORE OP II. VALE. Tllli Subscriber h ivIuk j tst opened at his. slore in Heilrvue, a fresh supply of gooils, of everv descrip'.lon, wu ild call ttm attention of pure)nser, to the faet, tint he Ins the largest nml best selected a'oek of (ioods, to be f ) iuU in Nebraska, and Hint they will find him sup plied 'it all times, with SILKS. RTINS, Ml I.T.I NARY 4: DRY GOODS. Gnorr.Hll'S, LIQWOHS, . rowDrn, SHOT, LKAI). II A It DWARE, BOOT, MIDKS.ke., itc. All of which his been selected by hlrmelf from the besl estahlishmenta in the couiitry, and which he will sell lower for rnnli, than the mine quality of poods r.nn be purchased at, In anv s're In this section of count rv. II" bis also, a lares and well selected stork of HttADY-MA.DC Of every description, bes: qualiiy and finish, and Inferior to none in NVbiaiika. Thankful for past favors, he aol'idti a con- ! . 1 1 ' . .. I I. .1 . tinnanre of public patronage, mid hope that nnrcn.'iser will call aud before biiylnc elsewhere. nrch.iser will call and examine bis roods, It. V ALL.. llellevue, Oct. 23, 1S.W. 1-tf HOUSE CARPENTERS AND tTOHsJ3Z!IR.J3. VK would rcspertf'illy tnlorm uio inhabl tnnti of llellevue and vicinity that wa art prepared to HRttCT and FINISH Buildings of all Descriptions, On the shurtrnt notice, nml in the most work menlike nianner. Havlnnbeen engagod In the business severHl years, we feel confident In t.atinff, that all who favor us with their cus tom, will bo pleased with our work. WF.ST &.STORR3. Bellevue, Oct 23, lS3i. 1-tf BESLLBVU f PTIE Proprietor of the above fia. X loon, takes :reat piensure ins announcing to the public, that he 'i now prepared to serve at all hours, and in lit best in.innrr, WARM OR COLD ME ALS, nve-rrou i i' t- t vt iMnri .-Tif SARDINES, I'IGS KEET, riCKLED TONGL'E, BOILED KCC.H AND GAME IN SEASON. Together wi'h eeiv thing that i usually found in a FIRST CLASS norrohment Silooa. Hiving had ronsldi-rable experience In ca- teriiiK for the public taste, he is sure thit all who favor hira with n call, will be svisfid. CHARLES JOHNSON. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1WH l-tf blac:(smithingT f IIIE Undersigned beg leav to inform ?- X. the Inhabitants of Do islas co iutv.tl J that they nr prepared, to do all work in their line of business, in the beat id inner id on the most liberal terms, at their shop lu Bellevue. Havinc had several years experienc at HORSE-SHOrtVO, ! soois of the best shops in Eastern Ciiiea, thev wilt b able to pive entire satisfaction, to all who favor the in with their patronage, in this lii, KHAW ii ICETOX. Believi-e, Oct. 13, l.Vi. l-6m I CAME TO STAY. Tub underpinned wo ild respectfully t nounce to the ci'.iieus of Bcllevae and vicinity, that he is prepared to do HOUSR. SION AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, OR AININfJ, MARBLEING, tc., iu suits various branches. PAPER HANGING Eecii(d in the neatest style, QV" I'aints mixed to order, and for ct.U, 1 J. T. WHITE NEW ARRIVALS AT THE CliRAI ASH QB1B THE Siibcnb-r respeetfuilv invites th . tentiun of p irrlnsert, tohia large and splendid 'ick or iiKxi", conajsiing or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, H AUD WARE, II ATS, BOOT-s CAPS, SHOES, TOH.VCCO, PATENT MEDICINES, te.., tc'., All of which he warrants of the best descrip tion, and boight expresnlv for tbi market. II ha also a well (elected stock of 11F. IW-M fv CLOTHING. M'deaferthe I.TET KAsit.U W ... .... BEST M VrEKIALS, and bv EXPERI ENCED WORKMEN, all of wliLU be CHEAP FOR CASH. JOHN' CHASE. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 11. 1-tf Tootle & Jackson, I FORWARDING t COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Conncil BlutT clfy, Ijw. iiatiug uirge and i ommotii Warehouse on the Leve at the Council Blulla landing, ar now prepared to receive and store, all kind f t merchandise ami produce, w-ill rocelv and pay charge on fill kind of freigtb o tl.at Steam Loats will not be detaiued they hav been heretofore, lu getting some om to t eiv freight, when tlie consipnee are absent. . Ksriar.xccat l.ivermoore Ac Cooler, ft. C. Davu t Co. and Humphrey. P itt t Torr, Iuia, .Mo. Too Uk EdirUi.-h, St. Joseph, Mo. t J. ti. CheneworUl t Ca, Cincinnati Ohio, W. F. Co-ilbmigh, B irlinrm, Iowa, .(