I r ; l, t ! s I i i. f - ! ' Li I f 1! in the Territory. Petition .rxfcrrcd to coihoo.r.yll'f rrin'inf; .; ! j: On inaiion of Arm r i g. llie House re solved lUelf into cuiu. uf . the while on C Q. No 12 ; m lull fur an act tj t xvinpt tha I lorn stem a of families from forced ah, o:1 ej'H'uti mi to pay dolts. AfiH-trun tu the chair. '"'.'. After rmauiiiu souuliina therein, tha coin, rata, reported prucress, and aktd leave to sit apnin at 2 o clock. Granted. On motiuu House took recess until 2 o'clock, i On motion ot Strickland, now went in to com. of lh whole, ou special order of slay. T-' ' : , . ' Armstrong i tha chair " After remaining sometime therein, the com. arose and reported through their chairman that they had under considera tion the llmneaiead Bill, and recouunenJ that the bill do pans with the following amendment. In See. 1, after the enacting clause in sert.' That the family Homestead of a family, beimr a free white person, shall be exempt from sale, executiou, or any judgment, or decree, rendertd on any ci me of action, after the taking e H't-ct ut this act. '' Fioritled that such Home stead shall not exceed or to. lain mure than one lot of ground, with t.'in improve ment thereon occupied by such lit uJ of a family a a II m.-toinl, whicli Home-ait-aJ shall not exceed in value the. tum of i'20U0, if siliiiitvd within the limiu uf any city, town or vilage, laid out and platted, according; to the laws of the Ter ritory, and provided alo, that auch home stead shall not exceed or contain more than 160 acre of land with a dwelling house, and the necessary out buildings which homestead shall not exceed iu tai im the sum of V2000, as upon which land such head of a family may r.id;, if ait liati d without the limits of such city, town or village, as abov up iiritd. -! In S? 6, b -t-teeti the words con trait" sal "before" insert "or any in dcbt-diie3 contri cted." In Se !. 9, nfier tin word after" in sert the words, ' the 30tli day of March, A D, 13J3. , Report ts adopted, rules suspended, kill read bird time by it title. Strickland moved tnai the bill do now pas, Ayes and Nays demanded on the pass age of the bill, and resulted as follows: 27 to 8. Carried, bill passed, and title ageed to. On leave, Strickland gar notice of a kill ta iiit-ororaie the town of Larimer, in Sarpy County. On leave, Donelan introduced H F, No 79 ; a m uiriul aud joint resolution praying for tht et&hlihmant of a d uly mail from Gleowood in Iowa, to Piatt., nwmri, NT."' On mMio i read second and third timo iwl past-d, and title ajret-d to. Cra.vforJ introduced II F, No 83 a bill for an act to ijriint a fjrry charter to J L Campbell, in R Blure. their asso ciates, and asai,'us, uppiu the mouth of Vermillion Kivrr in Minnesota Territo ry. Referred to com. on coporations. , The com. on the Judiciary nude ihe following rep rt. . Your uiHii. to whom was referred C B, N) 19 ;'a bill for an act to fix the tinm of convening the Legislative Assembly, beg leave to report the same back .with out amendment, and lecominend its pas sage. Adjourned. ,' , , 1 Thursday, Deci 31. On Jeave Mr Strickland introduced a memorial and joint resolution relative to tike bridging of the Platte River. On saatiou referred u select' coin, of three, Stewart. Sirickbujd and Campbell. On leave Djnelan. made th following report from the com. ou Federal rela tions. Your coin, to whom was referred pre amble and resolutions relative to Kansas affairs, have had the same under ' consid eration, and beg leave to report the same back with the following amendments, and recommend their passage. IietolctJ further That we cherish a warm hop aud confidence, that the ad i miliar ition of James Buchanan, our present able and Patriotic Chief Magis trate, will b dutinuUhed by a firm and strict ahernuce to the principles which placed il id power, and that it crown ing act will be the complete and final es tablishment of the rights of the people of tha Territories to Legislate for them strives, and to establish such institutions as their own judgment may approve. On motion the report of com. was aJopieJ. , Armstrong offered the following ame: d merit.' - RrtdotJ That our gratitude is due to those distinguished atatenmen, Stephen A Douulas, William A Richardson, aud other champions of the pipulnr Sover eignty idi a. for their bold and determined d-fewe of the principles of ihn Nebraska Kansun act, and that we regnrd their po sition on that subjert, a entirely coiims tanl with their mailt-rly effort ilurinir the ,paot three yrura. for the establishment of the favorite theory of popular Cofern ment. ... Mr Armstrong moved that the resolu tion and amendment, be referred to com. of the whole, and made the special order .for next Tuesday. Lt. On Motion, Mr Armstrong's amend ment was adopted. lt Morton inoved iVameid, by insert ing Lewhj Cass, and Wm A Richardson. Laid on fable. Mr Taddock, to ' insert: tha name ol Lewia Cass, before S A Douulas. Mr Strickland moved A tar the motion on table. Carried. Mr niortnn moved to insert the name .of W A Richardson, after the name of Douglas. Carried. . Mr Alls moved to amend ly inserting tjie n?i ot Mark V Izard. Lot. Mr liirk'ant) m wed ihe adoption the roeotuliitti us am n leJ. Can i hI. . t Ou moiion tin) preamble was adopted and l i e agreed to.. , On iniKion th? report t'f rein.' of the whole on II F; No 7 1-2 in relation toMr Hail's f rry charter was taken up. Mr Moit on moved to lay the report on the laid". Lost.' , , , Mr Hail moved the adoption of the re port. Carried. Mr Strickland moved that the till be engreed for third reading. Carried. Adjourned. Saturday Jsa. t. 18.. Mr Cooper, prtntH a ttttoa of M try Barton, praying for a dlvorts from J. If. Bart en. No'Icm nt fillls. Br Mr Marqatttt of a bill ta slits tbe atoetsment of prapfrty and taxes for Road and School purposes In 'the caunty Csss. Mr Tagcart, of a bill to amsnd an act sn tltled an act to Ineorporats the Fontnll Brides and Ksrrry rompanv also a bill ta rt locate the tonnty seat of Cmnminr eoanty. Mr Minlca, or a bill to Incorporate the citv of Anninwall. Mr Ahbf, of a bill to relocate the seat of Governmet of the Terr! orv f Nebraska. Mr Crawford.intro lnced II V No M. an act to leilie the ansrssment ltt and tax dnpli cite of Dakota county for the fi?al year of i8Vi Bt:d 1V57. Mr Crawford.lntrodiiced II T" No 83. a- act to l imrpora'e the town of Ralpher Sprinps. Mr Crawfonl.introdured II V No art. an act to etabtiah a Road from Inula to F.lkhorn. Mr Crawford, l itrod iced II F No 87. an act o leealiae the act of William Pilgrim late Renter of Deed of Dakota eoim'y. M.- Crawfrd, lntrodi-ed II F No 81 an net to incorporate the Frankfort towa and Ferry company. Mr Campbell, Introduced HFNo 89. an act to reoeal an act entitUd an act, to restrain aheap and swl ie from p a ilnr at tarjte in the cotinites of Cass, Nemsha and Otoe. Mr Minick. liitrod iced 11 I n rno locate a road from Apinwall ta the Kansas line. AUo HKN- 91. to locate a road from Alpinwall to Ba' l:e. Mr Robb. II F No 2. to establish a Ferry aco.. the MiMOiiri at Wvomlnp. Mr Rogtrs, H F No 91. to Incorporate Paw nee citv. " -. Mr Anntronp, II F N 9 to aMthnrise the Itrv and collection of a apecial tax In Douelass co iitv tor tUe cojipla.io.i ot the Cotrt llj.ist aud Jail. Mr Thrall, II F No 0(1. amendment to an act establishing tb office of Register of Di-eda and relating to the conveyance of Iteq K.itnte ap poved Feby. il XS3Vi alo I! F No 03, to incor pornte the town of Central MmIK ' Mr Popplctnn, II F N 97. an act anpple mental to tha Practice Act " Mr Martin, II F No W. to locate the county seat of G ijte conntv at Beatrice. Mr Stelnherp-r. II F 10X to 1 .corporate the Librarr Aotociation of Rlkhorn. Mr bonalan. H F No 101. to establish and keep a Ferry across Platte River at Cedar la- land Cats county Mr Marquette, II F No 103. ta Incorporate Salt City. . Mr Benedict, H F No 1C3. to ii corporate the ow of Fairview. . Mr Jo ve, II F No 101. to es'.abliaa a Ferr acrn,a tnp Fork t Columbus. Mr TKiart, H F No 103 to incorporate the D i;e Co.inty Lyceum aud LLera Aisjci ation The committee ot ajrieilt ire, reported II F V to provi le for chanc;i ig the name of Pawnee co mtv to B'ichinnaii co intv and re. comend I'spissae af'.er mending so that the people of Pi wuee may vo'.e on it at tlie next general election ; also to encourage the grow th of Hedge fence Committee on Improvements to whom was referred II F No 73 to incorporate the FjIIs Citv M innfacinrlnj; Compinyi also II F No tiS for a Road from Bellevie Ft. Kearney aNn II F No n locating the county seat of Rirhardmi conntv t also II F 03 for the relo- cation of county aeats; II F No 4i alteration or conntv lines ana new conn lea ; aiao il No 62 to incorporate the Oak Dale Ttwn Co. aleo K F No 71 to authorise Tlios II Marshall and Wallace Benedict, associates and assigns I keep a Ferry across the Missouri river at M: Vernon: and H F No 51 to Inc rporate Dakota citv; also II F No 82 to incorporate Loupabnreh; also II F No Si to chance the fame of Pawnee citv to Jacksmi; slsn II F No lit to incorp rate the Imtia town and Ferry company) alao H F No 7? to authorise John Cramer and John M Tageart t erect and keep a Mill dam across Elkhora river at Fon tenelle ; H F No 77 to inenrprste Eclipse rity alao II F No 83 to grant a Ferry charter to John L Campell, Wm R Blore, thier .associ atea aud assigns eposite the Vermillion river in Miuesota Terrrtnrv A large number of nil In or minor importance were reorived from the council. O mo'ion H F 7S to incorporate the Falls City Minufacturing Co. was ordered to be en-gro-taed for third reading o:i Mudiy aext House adjourned Local & Territorial. A petition is being circulated in this Coiu.ty, which sski for the establishment of a Post Route, from Ik-hVvue to PUtt ford. This Route is much needed by those living in the western part of the County. The petition has been left at the post office), and we trust it will receive the siguntures of all of our citizens. We are in receipt of several communi cations, which will be published as oon as possible. All corropoii'leikU. wt hope, will make their communications as short as poible. Heat are much more ac ceptable, than vonls. . , . r Those persons that left Nebraska, some lime ago, fur the east, to esc pe, as they supposed, the rigors of an Arctic w'nter, we judge, must now consider themselves sold. While in portions of the east, the mercury has gone as low as 22 de grees below tero, it has not here (roue be hw but once, and then only five degrees. Such extremely mild and beautiful weath er, at this season of the year, it has not been our pood fortune to experience be fore. If this is an average of Nebraska winters, we shall say, girt us Nebraska, now and forever. The residence of Mr. Garrison, in Plattsmmith, was consumed on Wednes day of last week. The furniture was saved. ' AT tVnt" rotMater, V. TSMcUif, lias f.ivored us tvitii a t py if llroihtr Jourthnii, for Cliriutaa and Kw Years It is decidedly (he ten nutnber that we have seen for jnuuy a day It tikistra lions are quite amusing. The " Myie ries of Matrimony, Llustrated," would, without doult, bi iateresuiij; to our lkck elor friends. ' TiitRMOMiTBtcAL Rccoao rot Dt-ctMBca.- Owing to some scalawag, who broke our Thermometer, the Record for tho last mouth, is not quitt complete. December was indeed a pleasant month. There has been but few unpleasant days since November. Dec. 1867. a.m. Dir. r.M. Dg. r 8 4U ' 2 43 V.B 84 . Dg, V 34 ,9 32 9 30 1 . 7 -; 80 'a" 3 4 6 0 7 8 U 10 11 u u 11 15 10 17 " 13 , 1 VI 2i 23 24 U7 29 30 31 " 7'2fJ 7 24 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7. 7 32 30 23 34 20 4 2 2 3 2 2 31 37 40 30 3d 9 9 25 35 9 30 0 31 0 10 9 9 9 20 9 31 9 36 9 43 9 44 9 41 9 34 2 2 2 34 2 34 2 50 2, 40 2 60 14 7 7 30 37 '7 42 7 7 7 40 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 46 40 34 36 35 30 34 33 30 16 9 9 0 9 9 22 29 32 16 24 7 7 31 29 17 25 18 7 7 7 7 7 2 40 2 34 2 30 2 33 2 46 2 42 2 37 2 40 2 50 9 31 9 26 ,28 9, 14. f 7 ,.14 9 32 9 23 9 24 9 20 7 33 7 7 16 27 7 24 7 32 9 24 9 29 Hen. Fenner Ferguson has our thanks f jr l'ublic Documents. We trust that a special Mail Agent will be nppointe I this winter, for Nebras ka. The services of one have long been feW," ty the inhaUtants of the Missouri slop. The mails are so notoriously ir regular, that we are of tbe opinion thai the difficulty is nearly constitutional, and almost pa t reme ly. Nearly every week we receive ktit-r from some one of our subscriber., coinplaiiling that they do ni t recrive the Gazette. ' We have always been very particular in making up . our mails, and are quite sure that we have se!d.un mode a mistake. Where the fault lies, we are unable to say, but we do know that we hove bo. ne this till forbear ance has ceased 10 be a vjrture. and think it time for ref nn. If there wns nn Agent appointed, who would take a little pains to tystctnize our mail arrange mcius, it would be a great benefit to those ritidii2 in this ' western country. Let some thorough goinir man be' appointed who is a resident of Nebraska, and with out doubt, our mails would be greatly fa cilitated. While in Omaha, last week, we had the pleasure of ex mining the different specimens of Meluiueotypes, taken by J. A Todd, on Harney Street, over Or cherd &. Sou's Store, a short diatauce east of the Douglas House. Some of the specimens that we examined, were superior to any that we have seen in the west If any of our cituens wih to see themselves, as others see them, v.c would advi.se them to call ou Mr. Todd, where they can have their wishes gratified Charges easy, to suit the hard times. . John A. Parker, Jr., has been appoint ed Register of the Omaha Land Office, in place of John A. Parker, resigned. Mr. Parker, Jr.,' will- make an efficient Register. A larpe business is being done at the Land Office in Dakota City, in the way of receiving filings of declarations. Dr. Johnston once dined with a Seo'ch lady who had hotch-potch for dinner. Aner the doctor had tasted it, the akt d him if it was good ? It is good for hop. ma am, tail the donor.-' 44 Then pray. said the lady, " lei me help you lo some more. ... . . MARRIED. - On the 10th nit by Rev. Wm Hamilton, Mr Rumaey T Bailor to Miss Esther M Sulky, masonic. .;,. A The rtfnlar saeetlnn of 'Nebraska X Mf. No. 14, of Free and Accepted Mason, will beheld at Masonic Hall. a tha scn4 and fourth Tuesday tventnf of acn noma, at o t-z o'ciock. L. B. KINNET, W.M. ,',. -1. o. o. r. . - The rr'i1sr meetinre of Bellevne I-rtdre. No. 4. will be hold on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brother ft the order who mv te in onr city en Hat evening, are reanectfulttr i'-vited in attend. ' W. If. COOK, N. C , W. W. If ABVRT, Sey. , "Mall Arrangements.' 5 ASTERN MAIL. ' 1, . aaaivss Tnevdsv. Thursdays, and Saturdays at 0 o'clock, P. M. 1 ' cf oan " 1 ' fl indars, Tuesday, Snd Thnrsdaft. at 0 o'clock, P. M. WESTERN MAIL aaatvts Tnesdats. Thnrsdavs. and Saturdays. atO o'clock, P. M. CIOKII Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Sundays, at I o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL, aaaivts Tuesdays. Thursdays, aad Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M, CLOUS Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. NORTHERN MAIL, aaaiyas Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, a. Pi. ctoits Tuesdsvs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 0 o'clock, A. M. Office open on rt wdave, only from 0 o'clock P. M. toSo.cWIc P. i, This rule wilt.be atriqturadbsred to. t ' , U D, HlitiSbll r. I1. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clamki & BeetHra, Forvardlng and Con. Merchants. Flour Family, $4,71 ter BSIbs 1 Katra Superfine, $450 M Fine, $4,110. Meal $2 60 per 100 lbs. Applee Green, $0,00 Dried, $3 60. Peaches M 4 00. ButterNew 40 to 50 c V H da Old parked, 25 to 10s Via Beans $4 50 V bua. Com AO y bush. Oats 50c Beef 8 to 7e. Dried Beef 20e per lb. Rait G. A., per sack, $3 SO. Fees 35c 1 dos Hides Dry, 7c do Green, 3 Hay $4 CO W $0 0019 tim Brsn. 30 cents per bnah. Pork Fresh. $ I to $7 per hun. Lard 15 c V " Onione $3 ftObus. ' Potatoes 50. ' Pelts Sheep 60c Ho Coon23c '' Wood Cotfon. 8.50, Hard, B,00. Lumber Cottonwood sheat'c 25 W m ' " do (!. edged $30 00 do Oak, Walnut, Bavswood $43 00 do Pine elding, clear $65 00 V sa. da Flooring Id $03 00 1st 1 $7500 - 1 ' - -1 ' Boards. $60(3 $75 00 " " . Shinrles Pine $S 60 ($ $0 50 l as. . " ' Cottonwood ' $3 00 ' iJith Pine' $U 00 per m. " Doors" $3 50 f $4 73 each. ' ' Kah $1 f-4 per casement. ew advi:ktisemems. J. P. Peek, M. D. CURGEON PHYSICIAN, Oashs. Ne. kj br ska Office and residence oa Uoilge Street. (lyO) Notice. ALT. persons Indebted tot' e nmlerslpned are renueet d to oil ntonre,nnd settle their ac counts, i none who cannot pay tne cash, or rood mere antanie produce, we want to close their accounts, 'bv po'e, we hdne this Invl'.atint, will be respon led to as thejacco nits for 18.r)7 miui ds closed. After tlie iirst or Jsnuary 1S5H, we will aell pood at reduced prlcea for cash, or goou cons, menignest price paid ir wrce n sua urj iiiuee. etn . . . or. A i UN li. HUWLKS, Flour AND CORN MEAL. rpiIE best of flour for four dollars per ssrk. JL cnrn-meal for two do'lam per aurk. For sale by HUB EN I.OVEJOT. Bellevue, Dec 20th, '57 0 NOTICE!,. rn II f.HK will be' a meeting-of flie Siock I holder of the Bellevue Printing Pres. at uowen and S'rlcklnnd's oflice, on Ratnrdav eve Ire, at 7 o'clock A. M. January 23rd IM, All H e stockholder, will take notice, that those refining, failios, or neglecMrig, to rep. reaent id stock, and pay back asresment if any tt ere are. and such assesementu asehall be made at said meeting, will forfeit their amount of stock 1 a a Id pre. SILAS A. STRICKLAND. 4L0 .. I Director and Acting Agent. No (Comet ! EUT COLD WEATHER & GOOD STOVES rt HIE cltlxens know and fetl this cold weath X er and those that are sleeping awake tr awake, walk I u walking, run I if running, fly I to the Tin and Stove Store of 6am' I Snyder, and provide yo irselves with such ar ticles In bis line, as you easy want, before It is too late. . Come alt that are suffering from ths cold, and I will aell you stoves that will comfort you, In this cold region. No w is your only e' anca, as I aa selling goods, cheaper luinwcj (id ot touKm ii su Mini. Fontenelle Moaey and country produce, Uk ea la exchange for the same. I hve a bouse and lot, which J will Sell coeap. jieaa ana run . SAMUEL Kvvnrn Uf Bellevue, opjiU the printing offlce. W. n. LougadorT, , fllUDUATr; of Penn. Collate tt TWI . V S iriiery, reipectfnlly announce to the eiu . liens or Be iieyue. and vioinity, Uiat be ia sow prepare to praotice Dentleuy, la all lis ta (&iHicery AND PROVISION STORE. Mil. S. M. PIKE, still continues to krep at his old stand, en Mission Avenue, east of Main Ktrert, fresh Groceries, of Ml kinds, of the best j isllty. Also, a choice lot ot Liquors. lie has fitted or. In the rear of his store, a first class RESTAURANT, Where he will furnNh warm meals, or cold lurch, at all hours of lbs day. Including ths following ciMjeti Hoatt nr. Corned Beef, , Pickle Tonfoe, Pickled Trlue, i Pigs Feet, Oysters. Sardines, Wild Game, Hot Coffee, And. Tea. , His snstomera. and the nubile renerallv. art Invited to vlve him a call. Nov. 88. Uf Ji. TToW "WdTttoli AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSHAM, having retired from . the late firm of Kmi fc Frodsham. lias openea a new store at lo 3, Cnpt. Down's building, between the MelhoiUt Church, here ne luvuea ins old patron to irlve nim a call. Time pieces and Jewelry, of every derrip tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. Cml ETotico A hereby given, that t will not bay a tertala protnNaory no's riven to a Mr. Miller, dat ed at ltellevus. N. T., on or about the lVth Va. I BAY . ..i J.,. U1 i..a J.,. nineteen dollar and elghty-sevea cents, or t.vv. icf, i nil., ii.iv i u.t, 1 1 mi im.r, lor tnereanmita. areny warn ana notiry tnr and all persons, from purchasing ss Id note, as I was deceived hy aaid Miller, and have not received any value, for the same. t. TV. UPJOIIiV. Belleme, N. T. Dec. 92, 1857. " . StS A CARD. - ' ' T.TjnTNQ myabaence In the lst. 'IV If. J Harvey, will bs In my office to sttend to business ror me. i7i w. h. tour. nrLLETlE LOTH FOR SALE. F OT . Block 253. L. fl. B. 102. L. 9. B. 231 I J " 2, . " 215, 1, 175, M 4, " 129. " 3, 171, "11," 2i, ', W " 4, " 23, " 13, "12, " 87 ' 10.11,12, 210, 4," 49, Out Lot 21, In Bennett's or. . , ' " " 23. In Bottom. Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 133, It S13. nice, suau. enquire or iiortArr? rrrnr.TT. At nis utnking House, council tJiuns, or 41,. .... . ,J. a. JS.iMMiS, Bellevue, Flour c3 EUxlt, Qk BARMr.ju8 Apple, 60 Sacks ot Fanev 0J City St. Louis Flour, 60 Sack A G Salt, $3,00 per Sack, for aale for rath, by 4l tlAKab tt situ. Notice. TIIC nnderaigncd having been elected Cenera) Agent, of "the Bellevue Land Claim" In the absence of Col Benton, the President, ii the only person authorized to transact any busi ness for and In the name of said Association. The office rf the company, is the office of l!owcn ii Strickland, Bellevn, V. T. , I.. I. DOWKN, General Agent of B. L. C. A. , TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, ) , L'UUftll Or NAHPY. J NOTICK Is hereby given', that aeaMd pro posals, will be recleved at the offlce of the County Clerk in Bellevue, np to Wedne. day. the 2o:h dsjr, of the present month for nniKiiinr.a iiruite, acroaatbe Pa pillion Creek on Section line between 3 and 10, Township 13, north of Range 13, eaat : known as the Waon bridge, and alo for building, a bridge at he junction of aaid creek on Territorial road, riming from Omha city, to Cedar Island Payment of which, will be sec-red by eounty bonds. Plans and specifications ean be seeu at the county clerk's office InBeltevue The county Commissioners will meet at aaid oflice, on Wednesday, 20th day of Jan uary lrt; to axainln and ac( upoa the said proposal. ' ay oruer or county commissioners, ' STEPHEN Dl BANCS. Bellevue, Jan. 4th 1808 . . County clerk... V - List of lff era i - Remaining In she Pnat- OfficS la 'Ballsvua for the Quarter ending, December 31 1857. Adams Joha . . - Aysrs Wat F S ' , B m i.' ..,..: Bette Msrgarett Aon Browa Aaron Blakehsrt C . ' Tlover Samuel 2 Biilingion John L . Benton N O Bitley Jroe 2 '' Bryan T M f; , ' ". Cimp Alexander 2 Campbell Ira Carr Adsm C x A O , Charter Ceo 8 Denton Lewis ' Beyme Freeman F Jterrv Betijauia blakbura Abaer Brue Wra II Berry Harrison 2 Gloss C W ' Coplan W D ; Cannon Ed ' Child Dr Dt' , Craver George Doll A . 1 .1 . ) Dentoa Joha Iff, i i , v . Cccleston John F FiahC ' r... G er Teter Cibbs B F Haines Henry 2 Msy Minnie ' ' E EUthorpe, It Knipe Franklin John Creen Joaeph 3 ,' CnffiLh U Cook 1 ' F a n Henry William 2 M M'lleTaaae" Maldowney Jaaaes Nixon Jabas II Me Garera Hsarlett rhilUpa DM2,, -, Paraooa Otia , . ', Rente AlaxtadK Roberta Jasaea 1 Ipragna Henry T Slull Miss ElUabetb 1 Todd Burton W Thompson Robert - Ray Joha lit". r Spear Chas C t Spear Mrs Mary Taylor Joha Vinson Miss Maria ft'M !:' I IWIC'K! V'l I winmaoa jor rii Wattrmaa Ce W6 WIIKams Clark xoogwara join O War lab.) I, ! 1 Wallace John M rrrsrn caiiiug for any Of ths than will " - - tahiet-y;store THE iimlerslgned have orenedJ near tho Printing Office, in Bellevue, a laige and varied aor'mei)t of Goods., Among the vailesy may be found i DRY GOODS, Sucu aa l J'ja.l.V. Stows Muslin, . , , Calico, ' 1 '. Shsetlnr, " , Shirting, Hi slary, fc KN1VI'., FORKS, ' 1 -1 CYTHF., WOOD-IAWt. ' ! HOVFL1, i HAY-FORKff. PAD3, TEA-KKTTLKt CRIN1V8TONF.S, CHAINS, a.sTJ I'ogether with a quantity of ; ' Boota tks 313.0013 Segars, Rakes, Ropet, Horse-collars, Carpet sacks, Window Sash, Doors, TEAS AND SUCAnS. . Toboeco, Quesnswsrt. Glassware, flour,- crackers and a great many more articles. . Tlisy keep constantly on hand, a large Sl sortinent of good . . tYlnoa and Liquors, r warranted ths kst ijnatKyj cheap for essai h37tf j. r. HORN Ji CO. tons r. KAaici.s. rairs hit BARTELS & METZ, WOULD respectfully announce ta the ln habitants of Belleuve, and vicinity. that they have opened a store, aa the corner of Main and 21st 5t reels, and aosraffer for sale, a variety or goods, wale art atirslt new, eonslslinf cf ; Dry Cols ai4 Oolhing, P, . '. - : Uuom ana Mioea,. , . . Gro tries, Liquors, 1 Mf ' 1 r .' ' "K- wsmonn, , t , ; , . Paiouaod Paint Brusftca, !.- Uila and Varnish, -' 01 ' 1 " WmlottGlaMoliM hat. , . China and Glan Wart, . Hats and Csps, . ' CufTalo Shoe. i : , Blankets and. Fur Gloves. . The above 'rrticlte ar of Uie first quality, and as ens of ua remains constantly la. St. Louis, selecting foods, and watching the mar ket, we feel confident that we ean veil aa cheap, or cheaper, tbta anyone etae la Ut west. r, The public are Invited to give us a cal ta examine the goods for Uiemsslves. We will buy farmer's produce at the highest prices. ..... Give us a rail, st ths new store, terser of Main aud 21st Strssts, Bellevue, Nebraska Territory. . . . J .n , , Bellevue, Sept. 10, 1857. 441 . JOS. W. LOWKIE, practical Cablaet Mais, -er, Inforsat tbe people of Bellevne aa V cinity, that he Is now prepared ta repair, va aask, or to saake ta order, ia tbe beat snsnntr, any article of furniture which they aaay de sire to have, at bis shop, ia Chase's building, in Bellevue. 5T Coffins asde la aay style, at the' short est possiM notice, J, Y. L. , Sept. 10. ' 44tf ; Dissolution. " ' THE co-partnership, heretofore exIsUtg, between f'olfman It Stoddar', has ke this day dissolved, by mutual consent. ' The busines will be continued by J. F. Coffiaaa, and all dues snd debts of the concern, will be settled by him.' t r rniru a m . ' M. W STODDARD. Bellevue, Oct. 21, 1857.- -i-- ."4t50 ewFipiia;:? 3T1IE undersigned, bsvlhg purchased' rhe 4JLy stock in trade, of Palmer a, Averill.ihe business will be carried on, as heretofore, at the old stand, under the nam! and style af Wm. C. Averlll k. Co. 1 ' WM. C. ATERILt. 51 ' W.'IL LONGSDORF. Ohangod Hands. MESSRS. OLIVFR 4. STONE, hsve smf. chased or If. Cook Griffith, bis eaUro interest In the butchering business, and Will hereafter be found at hla old stand, oat Miss's Avenue, eaat of Main Street, under S. M. Pike's Grocery and Provlaion Atorer where they will be happy to wait apoa bis old eoaw tomera, and all others wbs may choose U favor them with their natronage. , GEORGE A. LtVKlL. Oct. 29. ftmSI CHARLES STONE.. J "ATTENTION EVEBXi ONE. ' ri' i ity, SoBcoa.; I HAVE just opened a first dasa Saloon, :tiu tha Store room formerly occupied by Joha t Chase, where tbe publia eaa alwaya ItA at good supply of Oysters, Karalaea, Segars, aa4V4 the beat liquors la tha elty..' A HOT LUNCH, served sUllv.axeept 9un.. day, from 11 to 12 o'clock, A. Mfrectaav customera. ivi.. Give me a ealt.'and satisfy yourselves, ' good pries pa'd Tot all klnde of gamt. 62tf f ; r".-, ; IQWRIE.; WM. C. AVER1LL &:C0m ni:LI.ETl'C STORE. BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. DEALER4 In Dry Goods, Giocries'rHari ware. Uats and Caps, Boots and these. Crockery, Furniture, fce. . . . . . .. T ', Yt will aell our gooJe,a4,lvw pricsssat tor ready pay only. y , ,.t t . . , 4. CLEANED AND REPAIRED. MR. G. W. BUTTON, from Ball, Black Co,', N York- wiU bar found M the oW Stand of Kemp It Frodsbam, tn-Oashs. where he will attend to the reeu-if o Watches and Jewelry' of att Iiaie,-fa. tbm moat workman-like manner, aad warraaUd So gi-a entire satisfacUoa. -1 All orders wiil be promptly atteodesr rax - -Nov, 14. v, ) lTr,r.U ! v.i aa , i - r ' rf snE smWribey roeelved from tha FlorlMa, X on her last trip down, oao baa of Books, snaraea jona a. nowea, umana CitT.i'Uie awner i reoueted In call aad bjs rk.rr. i.Jl.li.lK.....im ... ' M " T r.i 4 1 f V A t lf i I rioii rrancnes, ,. ' . . , , . Oaee hears froea 2 rill I, F. M. 4J r -aie aay savsruaed. , I. 0- KINNEY m lisM.' , ,M,vrj