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Bowen, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bellevue, N. T. 1-tf " S. A. Strickland, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bellerne, N. T. 1-tf C. T. Flolloway, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bellevue, N. T. ' 1-tf W. TI. Cook, GENERAL LAND AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Bellevue City, Nebraska. 1-tf B. P. Rankin, " ' ATTORNEY ND COUNSNLLOTl LAW, La PI itle, N. T. AT 1-tf J. Secley, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR . AT LAW, Omaha, N. T. . , . 1-tf John W. Pattison,' NOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Fuuteucllc, .N. T. , 1-tf JauiCa S. Izard & Co. I .AND AGENTS, Om;iha, Douglas County, J Nebraska Territory. . 1-tf . , . Drs. Malcomb & Peck, "MAIIAXITY.. .Office ou JIarucy street, V7 opposite rue l-osi umce. raniruiar ai- tention given to Surgi rjv ; :-) ! 1-tf P, E. Shannon, RrSf Jt P. E. Shannon, COMMISSIONS FORWARDING MER y CHANT, St. Mary's landing Mill On., '?w-, : . '. tf Peter A. Sarpy, ORWARDINO & COMMISSION MER- J- CHANT, Bellevue, N. T., WUuleBiilo Dealer in Indian Goods, Horses, Males, am cattu. : . ' i-tf D. J. Sullivan, M. D., PHYSICIAN and Sl'RGF.ON. Oluce Head of Broadway, Council Bind, Iowa, nov. 13 ' 1-tf. D. II. Solomon, AT, TTORNF.Y and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Glenwood, Mills Co., Iowa, prac- t.ces in all the Court, of western Iowa and .eui cl kil, HUU lliv oupiciuc UUll Ul Land Agency not in tho Programme, no 1-tf l.r.O. SNYDER. : JOHN' II. SIIIKMAN. Snyder & Sherman, ATTORNEYS nnd COI'NSF.LLORS AT LAW, and NOTARIES PUBLIC, Coun cil Hliirts, Iowa, will practice their profession In all tlie Courts of Iowa and Nebraska. All collections entrusted, to their car-", at tended ta promptly, Kspeeial attention civen to buying and sell ing real esiate, and making pre-emptions in ,Nebraska. ... . , Deed, Mintages, and otber inBtruine ntf of writing drawn with dispatch; acknowledg ment lakeD.'iic.., tr. (IV Oll'n:e west side of Madispn street, 1 just above Broadway. -i ov 13 " 1-tf. iii:i,i.i:u: Aivi;uTisi;w;Yrs. vjKiii:s.i,i: ,v Ki'rAii. STORE IN BELLEVUE.; AVI', would respectfully invit'j tlii ci'ii'iiH of Btdlevuu, and Douglas Co., to examine o.u large and wil selected aior! merit of dry goods, grocfrif.s, CROCK I'.RY, 11 MtI)VAl:r., HOOTS. SJfor.S, JJUUtJS, MKDICINF.S, II ATS At CAPS, DOORS, SASH. &c. And in Tact ovitv v;irii't y usually ca licit fur in the West. We' arc confident ih.it Any one wishing t purchase good will be entirely "'"i""''''- ""' !'""' to their Interest to call and examine our largo ami wiill Hclecied assortment of ponds. S ARPY KINNT.Y. R. llevue, Oct. 2H, 1S5C.. 1-tf SPLENDID GOODS, at Tin: VARIETY STORE OF II. VALE. f . THF. Subscriber having just opened at his store in Bellevue, a fresh supply of (roods, of every description, would rail the a'tenlion of purchasers, to the fact, that hehasth" largest ami best selected stock of Goods, to be found in Nebraska, and that they will Jind him sup plied at all times, with SILKS. SATINS, MILL1NAUY & DRY GOODS, GROCF.RIF.S, LIOJOKS, . POWDF.R, SHOT, I.F.AD. , HARDWARE, BOOTS, illOt'S,.c.,&.c. All of which lias been selected by himself from the best estnbliphinents in the country, and which he will null lower for cash, than the same quality of goods can be purchased at, in anv store in this section of country. lie has also, a large and well Selected stork of KEADY-M ADE Of every description. bei?t quality and finish and Inferior to none in jeiirnska. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a con tinuance of public pHtronare, and hopes that purchasers will call and examine his goods, befor bnvine; elsewhere : . VALE. BelleTu'e, Oct. 23, 18.Vi.l-tf NEW ARRIVALS AT THE C IIK 41 - THE Subscriber respectfully Invites tlie at tention of purchasers, tohis large and splendid stock of (ioods, consisting of ' . DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ; ' HATS. - . BOOTS. ; OA PS, SHOES, TOIlACCO.f . PATENT MEDICINES. &c kt., All of which he warrants of the best descrip tion, and bought expressly for this market. He has also a well selected stock of .RKAIY-MALK CIOTHUNTG, Made after The LATEST FASHIONS, of the BEST MXTEHIALS, ami by l - .XPI.KI - ENCED WORKMEN, all of which ho sell CHEAP FOR CASH. JOHN CHASE. . Bellevue, Oct. 23, lSjti. 1-tf . BELLEVUE Boot c5b Slioe STORE. T M. BARTAY, irouM re-peetfully c-& and vicinitv. that he has' commenced to Manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES, Of all description, from tlie finest finish to the coarest make. I jnploviu? none but the best workman, lie wit! .bd ahlfc to warrant all work done at bis establishment, v the nignest casli nrice paid. nice paid, in trade, for all descriptions of RAW' HIDES liellevue, Oct. .ill, .livio. '.'-if U S E CARPENTER AND A. 5 BRIGGS, Taken this method of in- pPn,r,v. pr,Tar;(1 I FINISH, inthe best manner inning Inn menus, and me punnc to BUILD AND Dwelling TTonsp Of every description of style ajid finisu.on the j I moat reasonable terms, in.inkrui i.t -ti I, favors, he Hulicils a coiiliuiiai.ee. of paVJ : palrunaee. - , Bellevue, OcU 30, ISoo. 2-t . STONE MASON AND riHF. t'udersigned having commenced the above business in Bellevue is prepared to do all work in his line, at the shortest 110- I ... . . lnl!inr, ' . ... mo mot rea- mf ' WM w r.. ll'V Four or five goo I Plasterers, will find const.inteaiployme.it. ami good wages, on ap plication to be above. Bellevue, Oct. 30, 1Otl. 2-!f I CAME TO STAY. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to tbe citi7ent of Bclievtie and vicinity, that be is prepared lo do 1IOITSK. KIC.X AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTINC, CHAINING, M ARIiLEING, fcc, in all it various branches. PAPER HANGING Executed in the neatest style. y Paint? mivej to order, snd for sil. . or 1. 1 1, 1 J. T. WHITE. belli: v 1 1: a i krtimmi kts. Charles E. Wiitson, Cnvii, i:m;i.m:i:r and sirvi.vor, Kclli'Mi'' t'i'v, i br.iska TcniloiA. pro fccs to be ' porrd" i!i tbe Viy of the land in this vicinity, and onl rs bis N' rvices to hiicIi ,14 may nerd '.hern, m I e.iso.nible l'Mii. 3' lie will a :-io nci as ag'-nl. for iue pur ch i-c or :i!e of Ur.it !'.' ate, in I he Tei i itor . or W.-'.Tii I own. Irfiirtnn'ion fnr'ii di"d up"ii nppicaio:i. Dm lar.itions filed ntid ne-enp-I inns oh! :i i t i i i ! . 1-t (' A. f?chimonsky, riiornc.l! WH1C I'.NGINKKR. Txeenlcs J. Ti'iiographic I'.uicy and 1'lain Drawinc of every ntl ami di scripUou. l'aucy, Oina mental and l'lain Painting executed to order. OnVeatthe Uellevue House. Ucllevne, .T. Ri'.KKFi.vcKs : P. A. Sarjiy, St. Mary, Iowa; Judge Gilmore, Rellevue. l-t( FOXTCXKLLi: R.WK OF I?i:LLKVI 11, lleilovuc, .cbraskn. TS prepared lo traimact the general luuiness I of m.i nl; ui!r. will receive Uepiwhs, JJiscount short paper, buy llilli of l.xebange, on all parts of the Country, and sell on St. r.miis, Ciiii ago and New York; niake Collections in the vicinity' and remit fur the same at Current rates of Exchange. (J'i;'" Interest allowed on sneeial Deposits. JOHN' WEARE. President. Tuos. 11. lif.NTOM, Y. Pres. Jo ii v. I. Town, Cashier. 1-tf Hanking Honrs From U to 12, A. M.,and 1 to 3, P. M. II. T. Clarke, F(' ORWARDINO i. COMMISSION MEU- IIANJ'. Hnllevue, Nebraska. Dealer in PINE LUMIll'.R, SHINGLES, LATH,&e. Rkkkiikni t.s : Gold & Brother and Edward Hempstead. Water street, Ohicflero; J. W. Haskins, Milwaukie, Wis.; R. M. Norton, Pres. lUeine.'o. Bank, Racine, Wis.; O. Ilarrett, River street, Cleveland, O. ; Fcnton Brother, Citieiunaii. O. ; Tibbie &. Hav, Erie, Pa. ; C. R. Wright & Co. Hankers, Erie Pa. C. B. Wright, Banker, Philadelphia, Pa.; Darling, Albert son At Boho, Front street, N. Y. ; W. J. Willis, Witter street, N. Y. ; R. Ball. Trov. N. Y. ; Mr. Tii.itrerford, President Bank of West field. West field, N. Y. Hon. S. Morton, Nebrarka City. -j ! 11. l-tt 53 00 1 cfc Slioo MANUFACTURER. A WRIGHT, would resiect.rully tk . inform the C.entlemen of Belle-- PV vue and vicinity, thit he )s prepared ' to maniifachire, to order, every variety of BOOTS AND SnOES, Of the best finish and Latest Fashion. Hi' is also 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. 30, 1H50. 2-tf HOUSC CARPENTERS AND WE would respec.Lfully inform the inhabi tants of Ikllevue and vicinity that -wu are prepare.rto ERECT and FINISH Buildings of all Descriptions, On the shortest notice, and in the most work menlike manner. Hivingbeen engaged iy the 1 Imsinrsa several years, w- feel confident in 1 stating, that all who favor on with their cus- torn. 11 ill be iilcasud Uih oiu- work. WEST &. ST0RRS. Bellevue, Oct 21, 1S.V'. 1-tf BLACKSMITHING. fTHIE Undersigned beg leave to inform J. the Inhabitants of Douglas county, ( 1) that tin y ire prepared, to do all work in ' " their line of lui.siiiess, in the best manner, and on the most liberal terms, at their shop in I Bellevue. fry" Having hid several years experienca ui HOUSE-SHOEING, in. pome of the host gliops in I. astern tuic, lliey witi ne anie to give entire satisfaction, tn an wno ravof tneui wi'li their patronege.ln his line. SUAW 4. ICKTOX. Bellevue, Oct. l.rii.- 1 -m 23 rpiIE PrnpriettT of the above Pa-' X loon, trikej 'gro.it pleasure InXl I am.,.itio!nnr t,. iir. ntlMte, 41ilt. ti is j now prepared to seive at all hours, and in tlie j W ARM OR COI.D MEALS. oysTI-Rs. COOKE!) IN KVf.HY fTYLt, kMDMIYI'U !)!! I." 1 l T l'.c'KI.r.n TO(;tK, o!TKi)T;;r.s andcamk in Ki:AsoxtltI l litlle mhor$t re mur l . t 1 . . .!) uiat'ir tilling lli.'tr ! iiGll.1t 10 ind iii a FIRST CJ.As-i Ilcfreshmcnt Saloon. " taring lor .be public ta.te, be is ,re tbt all who favor him with n ciil. will be sitisfied. I'll Mil.FS JOHNSON. Bellevue, Oi l. 3, 1 1-lf HOUSE CARPENTERS AND ,HINi:iS. T 1HE M'dersigned tikes pleasure in an noiineiiig to tin Inbabitants of Bellevue ,,,,, ,, ivn nvisii. m ilie b.st manner. - ; ,. . r Dwelling Houses, Cottages, &c.t &c, On the shortest notice, and in the most an- ,-.,vr,i stvieofworkmansl.il. They will be aluo bappv to do any work in tliei'r line of business, 'wuich tbrir friends may stand in need or. MYERS k. H1LLYARD. Belbvue, Oct. ao, I .vi. 2-tf JJolPor FrCitl WltCr. THE "m l-rsigM-d resp.-fully informs fhi iuUabitaiiH of Uellevue and tbe ou'.-imdim; co in'rv. Hi t he is prepired to dig and plush, WELLS AND CISTERNS, At the Blioneat notice, and on tbe most re 1 soixble U-nuj. I). A. LOGAN. ! 1; O'vu . o-t ::i. I-" IT POETRY. For the Hellcvue Gazette. I Ia m1 Her. n v w t 1. 1. i a a l. i. r. v , I loved her with the truest love Tli.it ever human bosom knew, M. in's Inhumanity to woman Was never half so true. For Oh, she was the sweetest flower Thai ever prared nu American glen, And proudly did I own her power, For she was artless then. She left her home among the hills, And in the world bo grew A worldly, flaunting thing of pride, Unsteady and untrue, Cay robes nud jewels deck her now, She seeks the gaze of men, And is no more the (lower I loved, For k!ic. was artless then. MISCELLANEOUS. From the Flag of our Union.') Till' 11 a v 1 t r. i 11 n m . 11V K. 1.1 N TON WKATIIKHIIF.. It was nn notutun oveninef. The dead leaved were falling nliuut tliu gardi.-n, and all was Htill save the noisu of tho Hood lapping (hp son-wood on tho shore. Two persons wore walking hoiioath tho old trees in the garden. One was a yoitnfr man, in whom was exhibited somewhat of the inien of a sailor, thoup;h scarce twenty cummers hnd broadened his shoulders, and though a foreign sun had browned his cheek, yet h wus "full of lusty life." Upon his ann leaned a lovely, laughing creature," just bursting-into" glorious WO' manhood ; her eye eparkled with the fires of wit and mischief 5 she seemed one who could laugh at every disappointment, and by whom to be beloved was bliss. Silver tutiod words were dropping from her rosy lips. She gaily reproved him of the broad shoulders nt her side. "Do you sail so spon then? I low naughty, Rupert.. I shall bu getting jeal ous of Mistress Ocean. You have scarce ly arrired, and now you are anxious to go. ' Mayhap, some pretty one of the lux uriant South ealls you from your cold maiden of the North. Ha! methinks that brown cheek waxes a little brighter at the accusation. ' O, you naughty, naughty boy ! Remain a few days lon ger and attend our picnic. I shall be alone without my manly Rupert. Come, say you will." "Were it possible, Clara, I would, but 1 must sail. I should have been, a way three dayj ago, but for those superstitious fellows who have got an idea that the ves sel is haunted. And now they will not tall without I stay to-night in the fore cnatle and unravel tlie mystery for them If I succeed in shaming them, we are lo sail to-mormw. The whole village is astir with their foolish stories." "You jou't believe 114 ghosts, then Nor does Clara, I presume." "I' believe in ghost, the evil spirits which haunt tho vessel of Rupert Lyons aaJ in" -(Jood night, Clara." -.And Rupert walked towards tho wharf. I ' ln sr,ne was on the banks of one of , chanu ioiiie.iiiiios j;roy silently wu, away j f rot u the noise and smoke of the irowdw Jntv. It ns in Prince Fxiwnrd b Inland, mj limnv' years ago, when commerce fc ' '. I was au mfant there. I was a young man then, and had charge ot a email brig sailing to the South. W't had just com pleted taking in a cargo for New Or ,.,.s; ..".,,1 Imi.miiI.mI tradinf uinomr tlio Vest India Inlands until tpring sliouk ulV faiherSniJ. ... h , waw fU8teil0d with strong Afv oinnlnvrr wns the nrin bars of u c. M) emploj cr w as me prin Knn niereliant of the place, nud lived . , - ,. .i:-.,,,!., iar tho wharf. N e were distantly re- 'lated by marriage, tut a near lie cf ' frif n'Uhip bound us cliser than Mn!. ' Perhaps that tie was Clara Sea, perhaps ' it t t j jiaj avvays vl . 1 with him previous to going 4o eu, ami now, when in port, sent all my leisure hours nt their pleasant homo ; tlvro was Uuport's riwnti till, nnd Rupert's dipper,! and his w liiiiig-ili'sk, and his rille, and his dog. I was pasMoimtely fond of the tea, and being M urce out of my teens, the actne of my nmbitiiiii was to make shorter slays and quicker voyages than any o'her VPs- j sel ; and now that I had a hlwiro in the business, pi ivtile interest supplied In urn bit imi what it miujit be losing of youthful enthusiasm. I'pon the whole, 1 am afraid I was but a sorry lover, and my coldness and neglect were sufficient incentives to awaken the witty sarcasms of the pretty Clara, which were always joined by the jovial laugh of old Mr. Sea. According to the statements of the crew, the brig had been haunted for sev eral nights previous to the completing of her load, by nocturnal visits ; nnd those still continued lo be 'kept up. One had seen a small, whitish figure jump from the wharf, hop quickly across the deck nnd leap into the water; another had seen two figures paving quickly around the Miod on the wharf, nnd all had heard loud reports at midnight, as of the explo sion of a gun upon the deck. The com bination of these strange events had so terrified the superstitious sailors, that many of them refused to sail until I should convitii e thern by other means lhan words that they were laboring under a delusion. And now, when three dnys were gone, and their lively imaginations were enlarging everything tenfold, 1 de termined to watch one night and weigh anchor on the morrow ; nnd for thnt pur pose, bit the evening alluded to, nfrer taking a hasty leave of Clara, I proceed ed in the direction of ihe vessel. The long wharf was deserted by all the craft, aiid not a spar nrose above the wharf save those of our little brig, which lay moored at the further end. ' Two small schooners had just moved into the 'channel, and were awaiting a more favorable wind. The night was growing rather dark, but disturbed only by soft zephyrs which sighed softly in the rigging. Having ar rived nt the outer block, and before going on board, I made a review of the place. Near the 1ow of the vessel, and opening m the other direction, was a shed ori storehouse, 'erected on the wharf, for con- venience in loading and unloading. I'n - terhio- and casting a searchino- glance around the interior! satisfied myself that one was there concealed. iJarrels and boxes were piled against its walls. In this corner wa heaped a lot of largo turnips, 111 thai were arranged oars, ana spare yards, and oyster-tongs, and iu tho Uesome and tedious animal to kin ; tiuru centre were several heavy anchors and ty. he meat is white, easily detected; two or three superannuated, heavy guns, fourthly,'" At this htage of tho de- Leaving this and stopping on board, I found the men ia a feverish state of ex- citemeiit. I endeavored to shame them out f)f their fears by laughing at what I len.ied , wat -pe ious, and Itot we mignt, wnn their folly, upon which they promised that j "ti' haritabienes.s suppose that he him- if I watched in the forecastle, whore they doemed the most danger was to leen - countereil, and if I cmed expinia the my? - teridus visitation to their satisfaction, they would sail the next day. Taking wilh me two of the mo.-t timid, and senling the re: t to the cabin, I went below, and stretching myself on a sea chest, wa.i and re-produced in New York ia one, linking into a deep (dumber, when a ' was swept through the press iu fifty ieM', aV of' soinotbiog falling on deck, hours, and oflered for sale, smoking hot, brought' iue to my feet, und. 'immediately , i.i the streets. The fabulous edifice pro a rolling sound was heard, fallowed by a posed by a Yankee from Vermont no uudden plash, as of something falling longer seems au impo.-sibility. "Build overboard ; this was repeated thrice Dt ' the establishment according to my plan," intervals of uloiu a minute, each lime. ! said he ; "drive a sheep in at one end, however, increaning in loudness, when all ' and he thnll immediately come out al the was hushed. Taking advantage of the other four piartcrs of a lamb, a felt hat, Kiuse, 1 uueileu my iwo men ujhjii no account 10 make a disiuilmuce, unless l' called, and went on deck. After searching everywhere, and put - ting my ear down to listen, until com- jdetely tired out, I wrajped myelf up in a foresail and awaited in curious anxiety, Remaining half an hour without Buy signs of repetition, again went below aud prejiared to sleep. 1 had barely time to get comfortably stretched, when, j as T ha 1 j 1 -t Is trnn to ti.ise, a ni -o, loud er, heavier and more terrible than any preceding one, brought my timid com panions trembling to my side ; but, unlike tho former, it did not cxlwl beyond the deck, no rumbling overhead, no splash of water was heard, it ended as if something hud been 1 i n:. 1 1 od to atoms where it fell ; then followed tho saiuo gentle, lulling sound of tho waler upon the vessel's prow, the same gentl'- breeze was heard moan ing in the t igging, und the dread silence of the forecastle was broken only by the loud heurt-beats of my superstitious and horror-stricken attendants. I crawled noiselessly from below, and hearing a blight mitling in the direction of the shed, I passed over tho bow and moved boftly lo listen. On arriving nt tho opening in front, I looked cautiously in, and what was my surprise to sec a figure approach from the further corner, with something held in what appeared to be au outstretched arm. It moved slowly and guardedly towards the spot where I stood concealed by a large box. Quick as lightning the truth flushed across my mind. I closely scrutinized the object. It was held by a small, goiW hand, which was now near my face, nnd lo, it was a huge turnip! The figure placed itself in an altitude as if to throw it wilh more than ordinary strength, when I stepped forward and there fell into my arms the form of Clara Sea. Another slight report might have been heard, and the ghost would trouble us no more. I wailed till the day of the picnic, and the one following and another, nnd nnelher, until the old man began to go oftencr than usual 011 tlie wharf, and then saiied out of iort, perhaps not so enthusiastic a sailor, but a more devoted lover. Clara's artifice, if it did not frighten us into giv ing up tho voyage, hastened a marriage ceremony ! XatiHUKfft Again. Apropos of sausage meat, I lately heard a matter-of-fact, elderly gentleman laying down the law on an important point con nected therewith, "lleing intimately ac quainted,' said Mr. Fogy, "with an emi nent sausage-maker in tho city tf Church es, I once look occasion to ask him if there was any foundation to the popular j belief that 'old dog Tray ever faithful,' 1 sometimes found a premature grave in j the commodities of inferior dealers. He j ott rly denied the possibility of such thing, and proved it to nie at length. 'In the first place,' he paid, 'the price of dogs ; greatly increased by the new legula- l"woi u"o " " j iiionstration, two or three cf. Lie company j simultaneously express.! their conviction i '-l ihe eiuiiient satiage-veuder's inti- ' mate knowledge of the subject was some- I. 1. . 1 , wif tneJ uo cxpcrnacnt al any rat- ( krichrborker. ' IVoiitler of Ihe Ae. j The rapidity with which book are now 1 manufactured, is almost incredible. A complete copy of one of IJ.ihver's novels, 1 published in Ihigland in three volumes, a nuuui u(uoti, uuu a ijuaiiu uiwt- Tribune. Memory. 1 We remember only what we take an interest iu. Men often complain of short memories, yet how seldom do they forget the slightest circumstance of even tho j tightest injury. Christian forgiveness is a rare quality. . There is a very dangerous and inalig- ' e.a'.it sort of people; the prM-o of talents - and of virtue excitos their spleen.