Th I f gialature is now free froin vio olence. Its at wi I tm free at.-d uutiaiii melcd. It will finih out its organic tor in ill una iiCTi scniviij urimru in uv gitiniatt legislation required l-y thu wair i f lh pnplti auJ ti nxewuin iI the Territory and ( such ho i-it f forts ahU fail of consumption, they will tear me so to reepoiiiouiiy ua mo cidvntal Kxwutiv, who, albvit. not eliM ed bv or rttotifcibJt to the popl while clodied in a lull brief authority," in the aboenc- f the Governor, winy dare to thwart their sormii will ! For tlie full jujtifiutiiionof our rour.e, we caiifiJnily appt-al to our com 'itutnvy, to whom atone do we ackiuwMje our reenon i! ility James II Dcer, Shaker oftht our RrprtstJjiits. Mtmbtrt of tht Ifouxe. J. G All, William B. k-ck. W. G. Cmof ,r,l. John C Campbell, Samuel A Clumber, Pur ris G. Coorv-r, Edmund A. Dont-lnu. Jas. Davidson. Jo eph Van H.trn, Amos Urnes, William Hrtil.CbnrlesT. Ilill.may. Win pate Kinr, F. M. Mdr.(u. tte. D. I). Rulb, 1. M. Holers, James S.Stewart. L Shel don, Silas A. StricUrtitd, T. M. Tnjrjrnrt, A. J. BrMiedict. AlonZ'i Wrkiin. Levitt L. Bowen. Prttidrnt of tht Coun cil. Mtmbtrt of tht Council. Mills S. Reeves. James S. Allen. Jacob Suflord, Allen A. Bradford, Samuel N. K irk pal rick. Willin n Clancy, Robert W. Furnas, A. W. Pu. tt. Florence, Jan. 9, 19S. Latest News. raoM UTAH. hove intelligence of the progress We of the Utah ipt dnion, through net vices received at the War Depuriiiiint, up to the 7ih of November. Tlie troops of the expedition had conceiitrated ai Ft Bridjjer, in comfortable condiiiou, and without uny mil the ad verses reported in recent ac counts, except the destruction of trains mod ttbe loss of 700 cattle. The prepara tion of itbe Mormons tooppose the further advance .of Abe troop, and their determin ation to offer tui armed resistance to their occupation of the Territory, is dec ded and desperate. Zbe organization of their .militia has .been effected, und the com mand of 'the .who'e Mwjjiou forces en trusted to D. II. Wells, as Lieutenant GeneraL Any moment may Airing con ciliation of a sanguinary battle. WALKER AKKE&TCO ll H J IC AJI kSiU A. Gen. Walker-and liisfilubustiening bun diui, who.hisve fur seveu years past tilled such a Urge space in the public gaze, see :i at length to dribble into mere smoke. Commodore Paulding, of the U. S. Navy, auun; under the proclamation and iustouc tin of the President, lately untie u de scent upon the grey-.eyod, destiny in, and his handful of sniseruble vagabond., after they had ejected a lauding in Ni carneiua, and took them in thurg' to au iwe,rior offences commitud aguin.-t this ouarnnient. Walker has been turned iixver to the authorities at Washington. Local & Territorial. Judge W. II Cook, who husbeeeu ab sent from our tiiy, n ariy lour uiuilir, arrived home last week, looking nou . the worse for wear. In his absence ho hu jriaiied many of the principal ea.-4eru cities. He is expecting a iarge emigration to the st. ia the sprinsr. The JiuL'e sav our Delegate in Congress, at Washington, a :f w weeks since, who was in good spirits A d confident of success. Those in want of blank Warrantee Deeds, can obtain them at this office. W. T. Whittingtou, of this County, has ibeen appointed by the County Commis (vijuefs. Justice of the Peace, fur Belle rue precinct, in place of A. U. Black ,lrn, removed from the County. We are indebted to our Delegate, Judge Ferguson, for Public Documents. Reuben Lovejoy has put in operation h'i Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill. Our far ners will finis this to be a great con e ience. Read Mr. Luvejoy's adver tis menu We had a slight fall of snow on Sun slay U -jo eoougb to waiteu the earth. It is a W pleasnnt. B. R. Peram, lias purcliased tha Ne braska Bauk, at Omaha. Hon. Augustus Hall, has been app iinU 4 Chief Justice of Nebraska Territory. Gor. Richardsou, last Saturday. arrived at Omaha .TA Daily paper is Uiug issued (rom the office of the Florence Courier, while ube Legislature is in ssion at that place. Vrhila Rev. Mr. Collins was preach in; in the School House, in Desoto, i dead dog was thrown through the window into the room, which hit (be preacher, but ortuna-ely, ( we learn from the Pilot.) be sustained no injury. 1 Gen. ' oflfcred Utah in Downs of Ntbra.U City, bas a Utta'i in of vo'u itc ers to pro t ih rpring. His Company art , ... now 00 arl" The editor of the Nebraska, City Newa - . quotes from the Bible. A fire broke out in tho house of Mr. Hays. tf Nebraska City, Thursday of lat week, and dama red it to the amount of only one hundred dollars. Mr. E. McDonald 1 as erocted hotel in St. Johns. large A Mr. Meech lo t a l-nin. wagon, and a loo I of provisions, by breaking through the ic, while crossing the Muaouri near St. James. The Wyoming Tles'.-ope, after a sus pension of s. veral weeks, has been re uscitated. lis editor, in reply to the query " Where is the Tele-cope?"' ay! " This has been the inijuiry for some weeks pat. The Nebrai City News answers that it has su-poiided, but lake care not to tell the cause of the suspen sion, as that would not suit their purpose. Tlie cause of the su-pn.-ion us mat si iiie of our uppoiients or their emU.-m-rie-, cutne in tn m nd hours of hi'lit, while our.nlf and d . vil were aleep. and hrolce ur ruth, r cut through uur buililiog, not through the door, but thruuh tlie wall, upst our st tmls. into the Ho r. pin) all our type broke our furiiituri destroy ed our ptipv-r. dmnaged our material and playid Biimsh g nerally. These timple fact the News did not see fit lo mention, as its editor wished to croak over the su-pen-ion of the papers and again it might imp'ii ate noun ot the particular friends of the editor, in this dastardly and cowardly act." That's it, Mr. Telescope, give it to 'em, they havn't got any friends. MASOSIC. AS The rer-iUr meetings of Nebraska Lndjre. No. 14, of Free and Accepted Maoon. will he held at Masonic Hall, n the second and fourth Tuesday evenlnps of ach month, at 0 1-2 o'clock. L. B. KINNEY, W. M. i. o. o. r. ' i HO irciiini ,Mvrt.i iii w. Him No. 4, will be hold on Saturday tveniug of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of ths order who mar bo in our city on that eveninc are rennectfullv invited to attend. F. M. DAVENPORT, Sec'y. Mail Arrangements. EA.VTERN MAIL. ARttlVKS Tiedv, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 oVIack, P. M. CLOSES iinnv, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, st 9 cloA, P. M. WESTERN MAIL ASRIVRS Titenilt. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at A O'clock, P. it. CLOSES TniT, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 0 d'clocJk, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. AKSIVES Tte4avs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 0 O'clock, P. M. CLOSES MniT, WeJaesJiys, and FrlJays, at 10 Wcfc, A. M. NORTHERN MAIL. ASKIVEa Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. N. CLOSES Tuesdavs, Tttursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Office open 0" SindsT. onW from flo'c'ook P. M. toRo,eack P. M. This rule will be strictly adhered to. m w w . r- P V. L. B. s.i.n?ir. i, r. BELLE WE MARKET. Correct, d weekly by Clabkc . noHa, Farwardlns and Com. Merchants. Flour Family, $4,7S per W lbs " Extra Superfine, $4,50 . " Fii , $4,00. Meal $2 ftn per 100 lbs. Apples Green, $u,00 Dri-d, $3 50. Peaches 4 00. Butter New 40 to 60 r V do Old packed, 23 to 30c 9 lb Beans $ I 60 bus. Corn 50 yt bush. Oats .Vic Beef H to 7e. Dried Beef 20e per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3 50. V.kk 35c dos Hides Dry, 7c do Green, 3 Hay $4 00 Q, $8 OOVMoa Bran. 30 cents per bush. Pork Fresh. $i(to $7 per bun. Lsrd 15 e V Onion $.1 60 V bus. Potatoes 50. Pelts Sheep 50c do Coon25c Woo l Cotton. 3JS0. Hard, 5,00. Lumber Cottonwood elieat'g 25 m do q. edged 0 00 " do Oak, Walnut, Hasswood $45 00 do Pine siding, clear $55 00 H m. do Flooring Id $05 00 1st $75 00 Boards, $50 ( $75 00 Kilneles Pine $4 50 ( $U50 V ". . Cottonwood $5 00 ' LathPine $12 00 per m. Doors $J 50 CH $4 75 ssch. khish $1 00(9f.2 1.4 per casement. NEW ADYCRTISEjIENTS. W. 11. Longadorf, GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental Rurrerv, respectfully snnonnce to the cit izens ef Bellevue, and vicinity, that he la now prepared to practice Dentistry, in all its vs rio'M branches. Oflee aovt from X tUl $, P. M- tt TLflCor tSO QCtlO ATOriCK Is li.reuy ruen, that be virtue, ll a d In p irt nw tit a D f t of Mortgage txccu'.td by Alfred Ksllum, to tlit nntr sign fii t u cl Dcinbr I8.li, A. D. 1S3T. to It fti ths sum of Fifttrn II in.lrtJ and Fortr Six Dollars ami F.llrv-four etnti. In ths fot- hmin mtnnr, to wi i $v ( tfi Sinh usy B t Ik ittfcY WI .... II. O. K all . f Jsn ir ISiS, snd tlis rsldm on tlia Vth dsjr of M irch A. D. 1W, and Ktcordtd In HvuK B. of Land Ktcordv, of Sarpy toimtr, N. T. Pan 3tl,r1. dfrsulthavliin btsn mads in ths payment, of i lir of tht arorttaid Sum, Slid lliii tie uif ths third lime, said mor rsgs has btn rnsJ iiothifore. by vir tus of tht antliorliy i i m vrwtrd, Of said Dtcd of M m I will occed to sell, ac conll.iit to tli-? e n. ili l:it tlieri-in ort forth, to ths hizhrs'. Mdd r for ch, at puhlic s!', in the city of li'deviie, N. f. Lrort tlie door or (no Uellev it no (, on aviininv, me arn any uf April A. U. IW. at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the lolloping dvscribd ptonertv, to wit the ii d.vi lJ one hiir of UUvck N 113 in the city of HHIev ie. Fa -py eo. N. T. according to eirvty mide by S. V' T. S h' noiskv i-i M a id hi-iii. all th n idivl led ha f uf ths certain lco or pifel of Li ml itii-1- I and lying in tlie . o i .i of Sup aiid Ter I o vof Netiraska and k.iou a d uescrih I as follows, to wit i couioiencing at r. post 81:0 rol Nurlh, 81 1-1 tilt, of lia S W corner of sec 13, ow ishin 3 rung 13. F. of tlie 0 p-1 ripil nirillin. Thence nor h 47 1-2 wes 2': rods Ui a co-ton wood s'limo, th ce N 34 E u:"i rods to a post thence 8 47 1-2 B4U1 rodst)pos, thence 8 3 t W V:!t rod to pi ce or heil ilnr t also all the luiMovm n s a d bul'di ir. ronsis'iin in part, of o ie e tain s iw mill and the tenement iiereditame.it and appur enances ihereof. tub ject never' helets, to a IWd of MjrtR.iire. to secure the pavme t f Two Thousand Two It indreJ Dollars, ($.2;K) It beinir a prior inorteigt and hiving precedence over all others. U..H V. A. GWYKR. Notice. T5 h'rtSr n. to Charles Van Alsiue. X and all oilirs, who n it mty cmcernj to apnear at :hs Lind 0:rice, in Oinshs city, on Si u-day th o.lrd hv of Jinuary ;5 ; at II O'r'ock.' A. M. Then and there to offer such e 1 1 nc-, as vo-l mar have in support of your renective ctxiins. to the N half, oftht S E quirter. aec'ion No 32 ( ind the W h ilf of the S W nuarter see 31, Township It. M.lnce 13 C. The entry hiving been returned, for rein veatintion, by Die Couimissioner of ths Land Office. ENOCH Mc CARTV. Littlo ca-levxit CORN tS: COB MILL. A Tenay Saved ii Worth Two Pence Earns 1. 1 1HE subscriber hat out of the Littlt Gian Corn Mills, where anyone can come. ami grind corn in it, for every tenth bushel. You can mike very good meal (a I'- for stock, grind your com on the cob, by so doinc you will make a "at ssviner, (is one bushel, to ground is worth two to fed o ock wi'hn-it. REUBEN LOVEJOY. Jan. 11'.' 1S51 8 J. F. Pock, ll. D. SURGEON & PilYSlCIVV, O nihi. N br ska Office and rosidence on Dodce Street. Oy6) Notice. ALL persoua indhted tot e onderstfrned sre request d to cII at one. and set'le their ac i.ojnts. Those who cannot pay the cash, or troo.1 mere antahle produce, we want to close their accounts, bv no'e, we hope this invitation will b responded to as the acco nits for 1S57 nmt be closed. After the first of January 18S, we will sell goods at rednced prices for cash, or good coa. The highest price paid for Green and Dry Hides. 4t6 SEATON A. ROWLES. Flowr AND CORN MEAL. rilHF. hes 'lo ir fo- four dollars pr sack, 1. corn-meal for two do'lsrs per sick. For sale hv RUBEN I.OVEJOY. Uellev-ie, Dec 29.h, '57 6 NOTICE! ?EHF. will be a meetin-r of the Stock ho'ilers ofth n',,,vie P intinc Press, at Bowen and S rirklsnd's nflic. on Sitnrdir, eve ing, at 7 o'clock A. M. J uinary 23rd IA5. A'l tt e s'ockhoidors, will tike n'o'ice, that those refusinir. failing or nejlecting, to rep. resent ssi.l s'ock. and nv hack assessments if anv ereare. and ach a.sessmen's as shall be msd at till meing. will forfeit their amount of stock l snid press. SILAS A. STRICKLAND. 4t1 Director an! Acting A-;ut No omct ! HIT COLD WEATHER & GOOD STOVES In 3NToTDmsl3Lcv ! THE citizens know and feel this cold westh er ; and those that are sleeping awikt if awake, walk 1 if walklnz, run I if lunninr flvl to th Tin and Stove S ore of Sam' Snyder, and provide yoirselvet with icb ar ticles in hisline.as vou miy wan, before it is too late. Co ne all th tt are t iffVrng from the cold, and I will sell vou atoves tint wilt comfort yo i, in this cold reriou. Now is four only e' Slice, as I am selln? roods, cheaper tliant.ey can i Douenr in sr. iouis. Fontenelle Money and co intry prod jee, tsk en in evchanee for th name. I hve a house end lot. which I will sell cheap. Resd aa4 run tn , , .. SAMUEL SNYDER, i Itf Bellevue, opposite the printing office. Watches CLEANED AND RE'A'tEE Mil. G. W. BUTTON, from Ball, Black 4 Co.'s, New York, will be fo md at the old Stand of Kemp k. Fiodh.im, In O nahi. where ht will attend to the repairinr of Watches and J'welry, of all kinds, ii tht mo.t workman-like m inner, and warranted to ji e entire stisfacioo. i All orders wUl be promptly attended to. 1 No. 30. 13bs Sjvi "vi ,-ir ' L. X2C3Tt .';!..? I I CGS-roccry AND PROVISION STORE. MR. S. rf. riKE, still rontlnuts to keep at his old stSnd. on Mission Avenue, east of Main Strt t, fresh Groceries, ot all kinds, of the best quality. Also, a choice lot of Liquor. He has fitted up, In ths resr of bis store, I first class RESTAURANT, Where he will furnish wsrm meals, or colJ Ini ch, at all hours of (lis tlsy, Including Hit loiiowmp nisiies t Roast Beef, Oysters. Sinline, Wild Oimo, Hot C.ifTee, And Tel. Corned Bef, Pickle' Tongie, P ckled Tripe, Tijcs Feet, His customers, and the public generally, are invited lo yive him a call. Nov. 20. itf J. Io'W "Wdrvtoli AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSIIlM, lining retired from the late firm of Ktnn ft. Frolshnm. has opened a new s ore at No 3, Capt. Down's buililinr, between the Metho 1st Ch iicli, whi-rs he Invites his old patrons to give him a cal1. Hint pieces atul Jewelrv. of every descri tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. Oin r Notice IShre'v given, hit I will not csr a certain promissory no'e riven to a Mr. Miller, da. el at H-M-viie. N. T.. o.iorabo it the liih Nov. 1Rj7j and d ieWdivs from date, for nineteei d )!l.irs and eicY.y-aevcn cents, or 'herealio its. I h-iey w ir t vi I iio'ify any and all persons, from p irchssing t.il.l note, as I writ deceived by aiid Miller, and hivt not received any value, for the nam. E. N. Ul'JOIIN. Btllevue, N. T. Dec. 22, 1837. St.1 A C A It I). DURING nr absence In the east, W It. ltirvey, will be In my office to stt-nd to business forme. (17) W. H. COOIC. IlELI.EVl'E L.OTS FOTl S ILK. I OT 6, Block 255. L. fi, B. I S, B. 253 I 4 2, 2t 1, 175, 4, " a, in, ii, 2, "ii, 4, " 25, , US, -Ii, " li'.l. 87. " 10.11,12, 240. " 4, " J. Out Lot 21, in Bennett't qr. " 25, In Bo'tom. Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 133, It 213, Price, $1700. Enquire of HORACE EVERETT, At his Banking House. Council Bluff, or 41 J. it. JENNINGS, Bsllsvue. Apples, BARRELS Apples, 60 Sicks of Fane 0I Citr S'. Inis Flonr.50 Sacks AG Salt. $:i.09 per Sick, for sule foe cash, bv 3il CLARKE URO. Notice. THE und'rsiened havinr been elected General Aerent, of "the Bellevue Lind Claim" in the absence of Col Benton, the President, is the only person authorized to transact anv busi ness for and In the nsme of said Association. The office of the company. Is the office of Bowen k. B'.ricklsn'd. Bellevne, . f. L. L. BOWEN, General Agent of U. L. C. A. TERRITORY OT NF.BR SKA, S3. IUU.V1V Or RAItpy. XT0'',CR lshreby riven , lhs.t sealed pro- r he Comitv Clerk in Bllevue, up to Wed iet hv. the 20 h d iv. of tlie present month I for finishinir, a Hridire, across the P pillion Creek on 8ectlon line between 3 and 10, Tnwnshlo 13, north of Ritiee 1.1, east) known as the Watson brid;e,l aid also for hiuidintr, a hridre at he j inctioi of said c-eek on Territorial road, riming fra n Oin ihs city, toCedir lilsnd I'avmenr or wncn. win ne see reii nv eo intv bonds. Plans and specification sen be seen at 'he ro.intv clerk's office inBellevue The county Commiasio iers will meet at said office, on Wed lesdiy. 2nth day of Jan uary l5; to examine and act ttpoii ths sail proposals. by oruer or rnimr r o-tmissioi'rs, STEPHEN D. BNGH. Bellevne. Jan. 4 h l-8 Coun'y clerk. I.I st of Letters Remilnlnr in the Post Office It B'levi for ths Q isrter endinr, December 31 1S57. A Adams John Ayers Wm F 2 B Ret Marjra-e'.t Ana Brown Aaron Blakehsrt G Byme Freeman F Perrv Benjamin 2 Btsjkhnrn Abrer tr.(. wm H Berry II irrison 2 Kvivei Si in el 2 Billine'on ,1'ih.i L Benton N O B liley Jms S Bryan T M Camp Alexmder 2 t'uii )ht Ira Crr Aihm C x A O Charter Geo S Pentoi Lewis Close C W Unplan WD Cinno'i Ed Child Dr D L Craver G-.'orje Doll A Elithorp-, Jc, Kiipe Franklin John Green Joseph 3 Griffith II Cook 7 IInry William 3 Mllsltssc Denton John W Ecclestoa Joha F Fish C O. er Peter E F G II M Gibbs B F Htinee Henry 2 Mir Mimic M ildow.iej Jam-t Nixon Jabss If Phillips D M t Renre Aleander Roberts Jssaea 1 Mj Givers H'nriett N P II Parsons C'.!s D Hay John ' tprsirne Tleirv T Stall Mitt ElUabelh - 1 Todd Burtoi W Thompson Robert fpear Chat (! 1 Spsar Mrs M ry Tsylor Joba' Vinson M.ss Maria W Wiktnson John F 3 Willt ims Clark W lilacs John M WaUrmsn Geo W5 Woottward John B Ward John 2 Persons callinr for any of tbc above will pisase say aaveruseu. L. B- KINNEY p. M- VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned have opened, Isrgi aid commodious nsw stoie. oi the corner of Main and 2th Streets, In Bellevue, where v rled assortment of Coodt msj It found. Among them ars DRY GOODS, Such as Drown Muslin, Calico. eheetlnr, Slilrllnr, Hosiery, he RMVF.s, 10HK1. SCYTHE t. WOOD-9WVS. 6HOVF.LS, H AY-FORKS. 9PADKH, TEAKK TTLEfe, GRIND STONES, CHAINS, c., lorether wiih a quantityot Bootatfc Sliooa Separs, Rikes, Ropes, llnrse-collsrt, Carpet sacks, Wlndiiw Htsh, Doors, TEAS AMD SUCAR8, Toliocco, Q leensware. Glassware, Flour, Crnrkers ai d a irreat many more arllcli t. They keep constantly on hand, a lares as sorlmtnt of cood nines nmt I.lqitor, Warranted ths b.it qualitv I rhean for eash, i.37tf J. P. HOR V 4 CO. IOVIS '. SASTCLS, ratrt MKTS BAIiTKLS & METZ, WOULD respeclfull? announce to the in h.ibit.mta of Belleuve, an I vicinity, tint they hve opened a s'ore, on the corner of Main and 21t Streets, and no e offer for sale, a variety of good), which ars entirely ticvv, consisting of Dry Cioixl. end Clothing, Moot in id Slioi's, (Jro rics, Liquors, Drugs, .Mtilaini's, 'iiiiit uimI I'niiit Pruhes, Oils ami Vurniih, AViinlow Ulu.Hsof nil sizes, Cliiim and (Jluis Ware, lists n ml Cups, lluffiilo Shoes. lllHiikpts onJ Fur (j loves. Tlie above articles are of the first quality, and as one of ot rem tins constantly in 6t. Louis, selecting poods, and watching the mar ket, we feel confident that we can sell as cheap, or clitnptr. than any out else iu the west. The puli'lc are Invited to five us call and examine the roods for themselves. We will buy farmer's product st tht Ulglisit prlcet. Give us a eill, at ths new store, corner of Main au I 2 lit btretls, lltlltvus, itbratks Territory. Bellevue, Sep'. 10, 1337. . 4 Itf IPHirnituro. JOS. W. LOWRIE. prseticsl Cabinet Mik - er. Informs the people of Bellevue and vl ci ii'v. thit he it now prensred to repair, vsr nlah, or to mske to order, In the heat manner, any article of furniture which they ma v de sire to have, at hit shop, in Chase's bulldlnr, in BePerue. (IV Coffins mads in any style, at the short est possilils notice. J. W. L. S.-pt. 10. 44tf Jew Firm. OTntlE ii'ulersired, hsviii) purchase I the 4A. s ock In trade, of Palmer ft Averlll, the business will be carried on, as heretof ire, at th old stand, under the oame and s'.yle of Win, C. Averill Ic Co. WM. C. AVERILL. CI W. II. LONGSDORF. Meat Market Changed Hands. MESSRS OLIVER tt STONE, haes pur chased of If. Cook Griffith, his entl e interest In the bu'eheriur. business, a id wid heresfter he found his old stsnd. on Mies ei venue, east of Mln 8'reet, under S. M. Pike's Grocery and Provision R'ore, where thee will he hippy to wait upon his old ens tomers, snd all n'hers who msy choose te favor tliein with their natronsfe. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. Cm3l CHARLES SI ONE. attentio n ' every one: (City Saloon. I HAVE just opened ? first else Saloei, in the Store room form-rlv anennled hv John i Chs.se. where th public can always find s pool supnlv of Ovstert, ttardinea. S-ars, and the best l.in.in's In ht ci'y. A HOT LUSCll, served daiir, except in- lar, from 11 to 12 o'clock, A. M., free to ay eus'omere. Give me a call, and eaisfy vonrselvea. r-iV A good pries pa d for all kinds f rsme. oil . i.uvuir- WM. C. AVERILL 8c CO., nCLI.KTl'C STORE, BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. DEALERS in Dnr Goods, Groceries, Hard are. Hits and Csps, Boots and Sboee, uro -kerv. r 'rin'.ure, R.e. We will sell onr roods, at low prices, end for ready pay only. 62 o:m.v ijn'irs NEBRASKA IN 1857. THIS work will araln be readr lor delivery bv the 17th Inst. The first supple wss re ceived last week aid waa Immediately told, A new Co inty Mip, corrected by Mr. Bvers, aecordinr to the co intv bo indaries establish ed by the Legislature last winter, has been engraved expressly for the work, and will ap pear in toe next eoiuoi. Beaies a history of tbe Territory, Its eon. ditioa and prospects, the work cottaios ths claim laws uf Nebraska, and a direst of the United Stsies pre-emption laws, raakinr complete nre-emptnr's rMide. Evere person Interested in Net-rak should have s copy of the work. Price, with the map, 79 eeote wiJaoiU the msp, 50 cents. Single copies asaiU ed, postage paid, on receiptor pxic:,to any pan or uie cguuirv. C. C WOOLWORTII, Omabe, June 11, 1S57 li t Publish tr, MISSION SniRES L0ST.--C.UTI0N. 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