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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.
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IORWARDINti II COMMISSION MER
CHANTS, Council Bluffs city, Iowa.
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:
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tth and fith, Cincinnati ; .1. A. Roys, 43 Wood
ward Avenue, Detroit; E. K. Woodward, cor
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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
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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