J r i- L L 1 i BELLEVUE GAZETTE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1S10. Cv We would respectfully request mr Correspondents, hereafter, to lmnd in their communications on, or before, Tues day nionuiiiJ. Neglect to do so may cause their postponement till the following week. Claim Association Meeting;. At a meeting of the lk-llcvue and Platte Valley Claim Association, it was Resolved, That the members be requested to make a plat of their several claims, nliowing as near as possible, their connec tion with the Government Surveys, and also, the stream and roads that pass through or bound them, so that a map may be made for the use of (lie Association, and tint such plats be handed to the Sec retary as soon as possible. JOSEPH DYSON, President. W. II. Cook, Secretary. BELLEVUE MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY TOR THE GAZETTK. SnpFlour.l-Jsarkf'i 0i; RuLter, Mb 35 Wheat, per bush. 1 OiVShniilders, do 12 Corn, J'lo li'iHams, do IS Oats do 75 Lard, do 12 Potatoes do 1 hi Eggs, per doz. 30 Dried Peaches, do 3 2(1 Salt, per sack 5 Of " Apples, do 2 75 Hay, per ton 5 00 Charles E. Watson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Bcllevue City, Nebraska Territory, pro fesses to be "posted" in the lay of the land In this vicinitv, and off-rs his services to such as tnay need them, on reasonable terms. CTi? e w'l' a' art as 8mt fr 'he pur chase or sale of Real Estate, in the Territory, or Western Iowa. Informa'ion furnished upon ; application. Declarations filed and pre-emp-1 tions obtained. 4-tf LOST! ON the 7th uH., A PASS BOOK, with the Subscribers name on the cover, it con tained at the time, a Deed, made in favor of ' Mr. Charley Weimclhr, and numerous receip s. ' The finder will receive the thanks of the 'f owner, by leaving it wi'h his broLher, H. T. , Clarke, at the Bellevue House. A. M. CLARKE. Bellevue, Nov. 13, 185fi. 4-'.f i Greene, Weare & Benton, B ANKERS AND LAW AGENTS, Council Bluffs. Potowattamie comity, Iowa. . Greene & Weare, Cedar Rapidsi Iowa, i Greene, Weare St Rice, Fort Des Moines, la. Collections made Taxes paid; and Lands ? purchased and sold, in any part of Iowa. 1-tf Johnson, Casady & Test, GENERAL LAND AGENTS, ATTOR NEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Council Bluffs, Iowa, will promptly attend to Land Agencies, Collections, Investing Money, Locating and Selling Land Warrants, and all other business pertaining to their profession, in Western Iowa and Nebraska. 1-tf A. Schimonsky, fTIOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEER, Executes J Topographic, Fancy and Plain Drawing of every stvle and description. Fancy, Orna mental and Plain Painting executed to order. Office at the Bellevue House, Bcllevue, N. T. References : P. A. Sarpy, St. Mary, lows: Judge Giluiore, Bellevue. 1-tf Gustav Seeger, TOPOGRAPHIC AND CIVIL ENGI NEER, Executes Drawing and Painting of every style and description. Also, all business in his line. Office on Gregory street, St. Mary, Mills county, Iowa. 1-tf ROBINSON nOTJSE. THE undersigned having recently taken and refitted" the above well-known and popular Public House, he trusts by the strict studious attention to the wants of his guests, to merit a liberal share of public favor, confi dence and patronage. His table will be spread with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared to make his guests agreeably at home and comfortable. G. A. ROBINSON. Council Bluffs, Iowa. nov 13-tf. OH E A PEST MAGAZINE IN THE WORLD. I BALLOU'S DOLLAR MONTHLY. Encouraged by the unprecedented success which this "popular monthly has met with, and Hie rapidity with which it has increased its jiir.nl 1 1 Inn fV,A nrtnrifttnr lirla rpanlved tn I.I1I.U1UMUII, till. " - - make it still more worthy of the patronage of the Public. 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"Those familiar with the Editor's Monthly 'Gossip with his Readers,' have doubtless, with ourselves, admired the parenulal so iree of iU wit and iovousuess. In this number 'The Gossip' holds on its way like some fair rividet glancing and dancing in the sunshine of a Mav morning. We used to wonder bow Mr. Clark could hold out. expecting he m ist certainly 'let down' in the coming number but this number gives no sien of exhaustion." National Intelligencer. Washington. "Pleasant, genial, delightful 'Old Knick '." Thy name is a suggestion of things delectable ; the sight of thy modest, fresh cover, a balm to spiritual sorb eyes; a glance within thee, best antidote for the bines. Thou hast given to kindly humor, to piquant delineation, ami to side-splitting fun, a 'local habitation.' without which they might go wandering over the domain of letters, calling now and then where a friendlv door opened to them but re fusing to be comforted for the loss of their old dear home." 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Its pages contain views of every pop ilous city in the known world, of all buildings of note in the eastern or western hemisphere, of all the prin cipal ships and steamers of the navy and merchant service, with fine and accurate por traits of everv noted character in the world, both male and female. Sketches of beautiful scenery, taken from life, will also be given with numerous specimens from the anima kingdom, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea. it is printed on line satin surtace paper, with new type, presenting in its me chanical execution an elegant specimen of art. 111 : J " wiime ""'" --.'y pu-t ui CIKieeil Ul lcliu unc -"iH oia iuuii hi nil- king a volume af 410 pages, with about one thousand splendid engravings. TERMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. 1 subscriber, one year, $3 00 4 subscribers, " " 10 00 10 " " " 20 00 Any person sending us "twelve" subscribers at the last rate, shall receive the "thirteenth" copy gratis. . 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Having a Large and Commodious Warehouse on the Levee at the Council Bluffs landing, are now prepared to receive and store, all kinds of merchandise and produce, will receive and pay charges on all kinds of freirths so that S'eain Boats will not be detained as they have been heretofore, in getting some one to receive freight, when the consignees are absent. References: Livennoore A. Cooley, 8. O. Davis k. Co. and Humphrey, Putt . Tory, St. Louis, Mo. Tootle. Fairleigh, St. Joseph, Ma. ; J. S. Chenewortb ltCo.,Cincinnatlt)h!o: W. F. Coulbough. H trlltig'on, Iowa. !- THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. AN F LEO A NT, MORAL AND REUSED MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY JOURNAL devoted to polite literature, wit and humor, prose and poetic gems, and original tales, written expressly for the paper. In politics, and on nil sectarian questions, it Is strictly neutral, therefore mnkiug it emphatically A PAPER FOR THE MILLION, and a welcome visitor to the home circle. 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I raveling agents are not employed on this paper. Published every Saturday, bv M. M. BALLOT, No. 22 Winter St., Boston, Mass. WHOLESALE AGENTS. S. French, 121 Nassau street. New York; A Winch, It I Che'tmit s'reet, Philadelphia; Henry Taylor, 111 Baltimore street, Balti more; A .'. B.igley, li2 Vine n'leel, between tth and fith, Cincinnati ; .1. A. Roys, 43 Wood ward Avenue, Detroit; E. K. Woodward, cor ner of 4'h and Chesnut streets, St. Louis; Samuel Ringgold, Louisville, Kv.; Wallace, Austen &. Buel, 25 Clark street, Chicago. ST. MARY ADYEMiSEMEXTS. P. A. SARPY, Wholesale & Rctiil Merchant, CORNEH of main asp creoorv streets, ST. MARY, IOWA. HAS just received and now has for sale, a large assortment of selected merchandise adapted to the wants of all in this new and thriving community, which he can sell as cheap as can be offered elsewhere so high upon the Missouri river. His goods have been selected by an experienced purchaser, with special reference to the circumstances and wants of all classes of settlers in a new country. La dies and gentlemen, children and youth, all can be supplied. Call and see for yourselves. His stock consists of the following, among a great many other articles he cannot now enu merate : Among his Dry Goods, May be found Woolen and Satinet Cloths, Cassinets, Tweeds, Cashmeres, Linseys, 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, &.c, &.c. Fancy Goods. A beautiful assortment of fancy prints of every variety of style and pattern. Ginghams, Lawns, Figured Alpacca, Bombazines, Bom bayetts, Shawls, Scarfs Handkerchiefs, Neck erchiefs, Crape, Muslin, Edgings, Ribbons, &.C, &c. loth-in-. A well selected stock of Summer, Fall and Winter Clothing, consisting in part of fine 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 Undershirts, Socks, dtc. Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps, or va rious fashions, qualities and prices. Boots fc Shoes, thick and thin, polished and unpolished, of every description, for Men, Women, and Children's use. Groceries. Crushed, Clarified, Loaf and Brown Sugar, Molasses, Syrup Molasses, Golden Syrup, Superior Tea, Rio and Java (toffee, Sassafras, Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Spice, Cinnamon, ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Snuffs, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Pickles Pepper-Sauce, tec, ice. Provisions, A large assortment of Flour, of various qualities and prices ; Corn Meal and all the various products of the Farm and Garden ; Bacon, Fish, Kiln dried Apples, Peaches, Currants, Raisins, tec. Hardware. Stoves of various patterns, for Cooking and Heating rooms, Stove-pipe and Elbows, largi and small Iron Kettles, trying Pans, Skillets Hind-Irons, Shovels and Tongues, Manureanl May Forks, Scythes. Shovels and Spades, Lo and Trace Chains, Axes, Hammers, Pincers Iron and Steel, Nails, Horse-Rasps, Files Saws, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ra zors, Butts and Screws, Door Handles, Knob, Locks, 4.C., 4.C Tinware. A general assortment kept for househok purposes. AYooduare. Wash-tubs, Shakers Pails, Wood and fine Washboards. Leather. Sole Leather, Harness Leather, Cowhide, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Linings and Morocco, Siddles, Bridles, Halters, Lariats, Circingles, Belly-bands, Driving-lines, Collars, Back straps, Girths, Blind-bridles, Sic, 4cc. Medicines. A general assortment of Medicines, for Tevers, Fever and Ague, and the common complaints of the country. Cook's, Lee's, Sappenvton's. Bragg's and Javnes' Pills, Qui nine, Tonics, and various kinds of Stimulants, Anodynes, Liniments, and other articles neces sary for the sick and the invalid. 1-tf NOTICE, To all whom it may Concern. I II AVE In store ONE BOX and ONE B ARREL, of Household goods, marked ' O. W. THOMAS, Omaha, Nebraska, care of Tootle St Jackson." The goods were left with me on the last down trip of theSteamrr A. C. Godden. The owner will please call, pay charges and receive the goods. II. T. CLARKE, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. Belli vue, Oct. 23, lSjti. 1-tf Ho! Forresh Water. THE undersigned respc'f illy Informs the inhabitants of Bellevue and the surrounding co intry, that he is prepared to dig and finish, WELLS AND CISTERNS, At the shortest notice, and on the most rt so nble terms. D. A. T)CN. Bellevue, Oe. ?3, tS.W 1-tf IIALTINOnG V FAMILY NEWSPAPER Household Journal A Gactle of ihe News of the Coun'ry, and the World Abo mding lu Lite rary and Miscellaneous Reading Devo'.t-d to Agriculture and Mechanics and containing the most reliable Weekly Review vt the Bal timore Markets, Kr. REDUCTION OF PRICE. The rapid and unprecedented Increase of the circulation of the Baltimore Weekly men can, not only in M iryland, but in the So ith em and Wes'ern States, Is a most gratifying evidence that our efforts to furnish a first class family and business newspaper are fully ap preciated by the large number of readers to whose Interests it is especially devoted. Its completeness in every depir'inent of Domes tic and Foreign News, and Lllenry ami Mis cellaneous Reading, and its reliability as a compendium of the Commercial and Business Affiirs of Baltimore is so universally admit ted, that It has become a necessity with all persons doing business with our city, whilst to the general reader it Is acknowledged to be without a superior as a fireside journal. The present large circulation, with a emi' tinnation of the rapid accession to its sub seription list since the 1st of January, aver aging NEARLY ONE HUNDRED PER DAY, warrants us in the expectation that before the close of the year it will reach an unexampled circulation. ' In order to render the Weekly American still more acceptable to i's numerous readers, we propose during the present ve'tr to add largely to its attractive qualities, and- In doing so shall spare neither labor nor expense to keep it in advance of all its coteinoraries.as a FIRST CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. its size enabling us to give nearly double the amount of reading of nnv other Weekly paper pulilislieil South ol I'lnlailelplna, ami conse quentlv tendering it the CHEAPEST WEEKLY PAPER published in any of the Southern or Western Slates. LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS. We propose to greatly improve this depart inent of the Weekly American, which will hereafter embrace the productions of the ablest and most popular world-renowned WRITERS OF FICTION, with Literary seb-c'iotis that cannot fail to give universal satisfaction. It will n!o con tain original and select articles on Science and the Arts, with Miscellaneous Beading that will be both instructive and entertaining FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ' Is another great feature of the. Weekly Amer ican, in which we are sure its readers for the past year will bear witness to its being with out, a superior among the Weekly papers of the count rv. Receiving regularly full tiles of European journals, our compendium of Foreign Intelligence is made up from the fountain head, and is furnished in interesting detail, with a care in selection that has given univer sal satisfaction. THE DOMESTIC NEWS, embracing the affairs of the whole country, as well as of our own State and the Ixical Mat ters of the City, is also a feature of the Week ly American that cannot fail to give to its liew subscribers, as it has to its old friends, the most universal satisfaction. The many hundred copies weekly mailed by our city readers to their friends in the country, and absent relatives, is an evidence of its great superiority in this respect. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT will hereafter receive special attention, and a column will always be found on our fourth page containing a variety of useful and valu able information to the Farmer. It will em brace original and selected essays from the most able and experienced writers. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT has obtained a character for completeness and accuracy not surpassed by nny o'her pa per in the Union. As a basis of this asser tion, it may be stated that at many flour mills, store's, and distilleries, so much reli ance Is placed on Its market reports, that sales of grain and other produce are made in advance, prices being, by mutual agreement, based upon the quotations given In its com mercial review of the Baltimore markets. It also contains a regular report of the mar kets of Philadelphia and New York, with the latest reports of the Cattle markets of Balti more and all the Northern cities. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE REDUCED. The Weekly American will hereafter be published at $1 AND A HALF PER YEAR For single copies, it being nearly double the size, and containing double the amount of reading matter of any o'her weekly newspa per published South of Philadelphia. Subscribers transmitting two dollars will receive the paper sixteen mouths, or eight months for one dollar. TERMS TO CLUBS. Club of four copies, one year, $ Club of eight copies, one yetr, $10. Club of fourteen copies, one year, $15. Club of twenty copies, one year, $20. Club of thirty copies, one year, $2'.). Club or forty copies, one year, $3. Club of fifty copies, one year, $P. Club of seventy copies, one year, $'.'). Club of one hundred copies, one year, $'.10. The postage on the Weekly American to any part of Maryland, is 3 1-4 cents per quar ter, and to any office iu the United States, o;it of Maryland, 'ft 1-t cents per quarter, payable in advance at the olbce where the paper w delivered to the mihscnoer. TO POSTMASTERS AND OTHERS. Postmasters and others raising Clubs of eight or more,-v ill be entitled to one copy free of charge. 'V Payment must be made in advance, anil the subscription is promptly discontinued at the end tt the time paid for. unless re newed. DOB HI N Ac FULTON, American Building. Baltimore, M l. C'OIHIL MIFFS ADVCRTISEMLMS. Qrecno, Wearo Si Benton, BANKERS, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, and Land Agents, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Notes and Bills collected and I emitted to any part of the United States. Mu'iey received on deposit, and interest allowed. Eastern or Southern Drafts furnished In sums to suit pur chasers. Land Ollke funds paid for Currency or bills of Exchange. Loans effected on good security. Taxes paid, titles examined, and Real Estate bought and sold on Couimis&lon. Lands entered for settlers and time gin for payment. OlhV-e opposite the Pacific House, in west lower room or lana uiuce. KkrtRtNCtS! Y. 8. Jesup 11 Co. i W. J. Barney . Co., Rankers, Dubuque, Iowa Cook . Sargent, Bankers. Davenport, lovra i i. ui berton St Reno, Bankers, Iowa City, Iowa People's Bank, New York Cityi Ketcheiu, Rogers St Bennet, Bankers, New York City j Selkon, Withers fc Co., Washington, D. C. Hon. Clue. Mason, Com. of Patents, Wash- Ington, D. C. j Hon. A. C. Dodre, 8. U. 8. Burlineton, Iowa j Hon. G. W. Jones, 8. U. 8 , Dubuque, Iowa ; Hon. Joseph Williams, Chief Justice, Meatine, Iowa. Council Bluff'-', O't. S3, If BELLEVUE HOUSE. THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ABOVE LARGE AND POPULAR HOTEL, oFrr.us r.vr.nv To the Public, and will render ASNim OI N ATTr.TIO To the wants of HIS GUESTS. 3. T. ALLEN. Bellevue, Oct. 21, 1S.VI. l-:f Charlos A. Henry, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Respect 1 fully informs the citizens of Nebraska, that having permanently located in Oinnlia rity, and halng had several years experience in the treatment of Diseases' Incident to the West, now oilers his professional services to Ihose who in v favor him wi'h tli"ir pairo ian-. Office in C. A. Henry V C.'s. Drg and Va riety S'nre, Omaha city, N. T. i-if FANfllONA'ni.l-: Boot cfcs Slioo MANUFACTURER. A WHIGIir, would respectfully :fll XV, inrr.nii l in- l.ailies ami lientiemeu of Bellevue nnil vicinity, that he is pre pared to manufacture, to order, every variety of BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the best finish and Latest Fashion. He is nlso prepared to make up in the best manner, Embroidered and Worked Slippers, which he will warrant to please all who favor him with the custom. Bellevue, Oct. 3d, 1W. 2-tf FAMILY FLOUR! THE Subscriber has on hand a line lot of EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, from Waverly Mills, Mo. H. T. CLARKE. Forwarding fc Commission Merchant. Bellevue, Oct. 23, lS.-)li.l.f HOUSE CARPENTERS AND WE would respectfully inform the inhabi tants of llellevne and vicinity that we are prepared to ERECT and FINISH Buildings of all Descriptions, On the shortest notice, and in the most work- Inenlike milliner. Having been engaged in the business several years, we feel confident in stating, that all who favor us with their cus tom, will be pleuHed with our work. W & S1UKKS. Bellevue, Oct 2?., l(l. 1-tf fTMIE Proprietor of the above Sa-j JL loon, takes great pleasure in announcing to the public, that he is now prepared to serve at all hours, and in the best manner, WARM OR COLD MEAL5, OYSTERS, COOKED IN EVERY STYLE SARDINES. PIGS FEET, PICKLED TONGUE, BOILED EGGS AND GAME IN SEASON, Jogetlier wi'h every tiling that is usually found in a FIRST CLASS Refreshment Saloon. Having had considerable experience In ca tering for the public taste, he is sure that all who lavor him with a can, win be snusiieii. CHARLES JOHNSON. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 10. 1-tf ELACKSMITHINQ. f1HE Undersigned beg leave to inform .L the Inhabitants of Douglas count v,U jl that they are prepared, to do all work in " their line of business, in the best manner, and on the most liberal terms, at their shop in Bellevue. ff" Havliie had several years experience atllORsE-SHOEING, In some of the best shops in Eastern Cities, Ihey will be able to give entire satisfaction, to all who favor them with their patronage, In this line. SIIAW& ICETON. Bcllevue, Oct. 23, ISM. 1-Om HOUSE CARPENTERS AND JOIXKRS. rpHE undersigned takes pleasure in an X iiouuclug to the inhabitants of Bellevue and vicinitv, that they are now prepared to BUILD AND FINISH, in the best manner, all styles of Dwelling Houses, Cottages, &c, &c, On the shortest notice, and in the most ap proved style of workmanship. They will be also happy to do Bnv work in their line of business, which their friends nnv s'snd. In need oL MYERS St 1 1 ILLY A RD. Bellevue, Oct. 30, IS.iO. 2-tf M'.TTLK US! LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Bellevue, October 1, 1M.Hi. Bedsworth, Joseph 2 Higby, E.ra S. Bradley, William II rvy, uetsey Holland. S. Jones, William J Beimel , Gideon Birtay, Butcher, Simpson It'irlii, Leouisanna Caldwell, Henry Cuiuings, Henry Jouson, Bartus Kneppen, Samuel Kane, R. Miller, Charles T. Milton, George Mills, George M. P itman, J. J. 1 Pease, Samuel Ran, H. B. Race, John D. Reno, H. B. Robinson, C. D. Swickard, Ezra 2 Seymore, Stevens, Chsrles W. Toinpson, Robert Williams, Charles Wright, S. B. D-twilder, Jacup'2 Detwilcr, Jacoji R. Delwiler. J. J. Drexel, Tereidrih Deets, Joh'-p'u 2 Dorr, Joseph Ellis, John J Ford, C. A. Foster, Epbraim 2 Foster, Nathaniel Frflkner, Y. H. George, William Gethet, Valentin Giblut, Bellgimi'll Holister. A. W. 3 P -rsoiia calling for any of the above, will please tay advertised. S. B. KINNEY, P. M. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1H.W. 1-Ct rONTEXEUX BINK OF EELLLYIE. , Uellevue, Nebraska. IS prepared to transact the general business of Banking, will receive deposits, Discount nhort paner. buy Bills of Exchange, on all psrts of the Country, and sell on St. Louis, Chicago and New York t make collections la the vicinity and remit for the same at Current rates of Exchange. r2T Interest allowed on sperlsl Deposits. JOHN WEARE, president. Thoi. H. Bentom. V. Pres. JohmJ. Town, Cashier. 1-tf Uankine Hours From 9 to 12, A. M., and 1 t.. P. M. tmun advertisejiots. C. A. Henry St Co., WIIl.l.s.I.E AND RETAIL DRUG GISTS, At the Nkrnaska Droq Srons, Omaha city, Nebraska, have on hand and are constantly receiving a Inrge and complete assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Dye Stuffs, Liquors, Hegars. Preserved Fruits, Confecllonarics, fcc.,&.c. Physicians' orders filled on a small advance on cost. 1-tf ANPatw i. rorri ETON, wili.iam k. sTtai. Topploton & Byor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND GENE RAL LAND AGENTS, Omaha city, Nebraska. Lsnd Warrants bought and sold. Land Entered on Time. Special attention riven to the selection nnd entry of Lands for Settlers, and all others desiring choice loca tions. Land Claims, Town lots and all kinds of Real Estate, honght and sold and Invest ments mule for Distant Dealers, ( V A Competent Surveyor and Draughts man always In readiness to survey lands, find and select Lauds and Town lots, and draft City Plats 1-tf CH ARLES D. GREEN AND RICHARD KIM HALL, Hiving purchased this well known and popular Saloon, In Oinaht city, would respect fully Inform the public, that they are now prepared to f'inish their cus'omers, at all hours, with HOT MEALS, OYSTERS, s II DIVES, PICS FEET, TICKLED TONGUE, GAME, and o'li-r llFJ'MtnSIIMnXTS, Comprising nil Ihe Delicacies of the season. Come ye that hunger and thirst Come to the APEX and ye shall be filled. 1-tf GREEN ft KIMBALL. II. T. Clnrkc, F FORWARDING St COMMISSION MER CHANT, Bellevue, Nebraska. Dealer ill PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, tc. R'i'.nr.N( k.s i Gold Si. Ilio'her and Edward Hempstead, Water street, Chicago j .1. W. Ilasklns, JVIilwaukte, wis. u. m. Norton, Pres. Racine co. Bank, Racine, Wis. C. Barrett, River street, Cleveland, O. ; Feiiton .V Brother, Cincinnati, O. Tibbie St Hays, rie, Pa. C. B. Wright St Co. Hankers, r.rte Pa.i C. B. Wright, Banker, Philadelphia, Pa. t Darling, Alberlson t Rose, Front street, N. Y. t W. J. Willis, Water street, N. Y. ; R. Ball, Trov, N. Y. j Mr. Ilungerford. President Hank of West field, Wcstliel.l, IN. Y. lion. 8. Morton, Nebraska City. 1-tf A VArlJAHTi; CT.AIM The undersigned offers for sain his claim of pio acres, situated four miles West u'.' Bellevue, iu Township 13, Range 13. This claim is well situated, t: several FINE SPRINGS, a Never Failing Stream of Water, About EIGHT ACRES OF FINE TIMBER, Four acres of land broke, and a good LOO CABIN on the pi ice. Title undisputed. Pos session given immediately. D. A. LOGAN. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1S50. 1-tf NEW STORE. S EATON & R0WLES. Bollevuo, TXT. I' ll WING removed into our large new store, on Main street, we are now enabled to offer to the Citizens of Douglas county, one of the Largest, Cheapest and best Selected Stock of Goods, ever opened in this city, consisting lu part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queonsware, 8toveware, Hardware, Clothing, Boots, 8hoes, Hats & Caps, Woodenware, Provisions, &c, Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto fore extended to ns, we earnestly solicit its continuance, feeling confident that the qnality and price of our goods, "annot fail to please. BbAlU.X uiiuni.r.3. Bellevue, Oct. 23, 1S511. 1-tf M.iSO9 iVAXTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, by the sub scriber In Bellevue, SIX GOOD MA SONS, to whom GOOD WAGES, and CON STANT Employment, will be given. !l. on AW. Belltvue, Oct. 23, 1930. 1-tf PROCLAMATION. THAMKSGIVtXO. Wiir.arAs, It has been usual for the Execu tive of the several States and Territories to set apart one dav for the re'urriing of thanks to the Allwise disposor of human eyents, for the manifold blessings which, in His gracious providence, lie has been pleased to confer upon us, In, ii a nniioi artn " ioaiTiaisis and whereas, The people of Nebraska have abundant reason to be grateful for the con tinued heal h, peace and prosperity wi'h which they have been blessed during the past year, therefore I, Mask W. Izad. Governor of the Terrl torvof Nebraska, do hereby set apart Thi'm- pav. the 20th day of :ovemher, as a day of general thanksgiving, and recommend that on that day all denominations or Christ ians throughout the Terri'orv do assemble at their respective places of worship, and that th ci'iiens generally uni'e with them in re turning grateful acknowledgmente to that Al mighty Being who hath hitherto so signally blessed our infant community, and that fervent pravers be offered up for a continuance of His kind guardianship and protect ion, and that the civil s'rife that now seems to threaten the stability of onr glorious Union may be speed ily allayed, and peace and good will be re stored to our beloved confederacy. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set mvhaud and caused the great seal of the Territory to he affixed, at Omaha city, this, 20 day ut October, A. D.. IW'. MARK W. IZARD, Governci. T. B. Comiko, Secretary. 5T All papers in the Territory please copy. BELLEVUE STORE. JM. BARTAY, would respectfully , Inform the inhabitants of Belleyne HI ! and vicinitv, that he has commenced to Manufacture BOOT6 AND SHOES, Of all descriptions, from the finest finish to the eoarest make. Employing none but the best workman, he will be able to warrant all work done at his establishment. 15 The highest cash price paid, la trad') for all descriptions of RAW HIDES. Ptllevtie, Oct. 30, 1S.V. 2-tf