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    7 if .- in Aiuur.i.
tnth fit? fit Council HI .lift, on the KVh Inst
by the Rev.' T. M Goodlellow, of the Mctliu
dill E. Church Charles Ctiilds, Esq. (o
Miss C.J. McCaslin, both of Bellevue, N T.
MASOSIC.
AS
The regular meetings
of Nebraska
'Lodge, No. 14, of Free and Aece pted
Miiom. wilt bt held t Maionle lull.
tht ttcond and fourth Tuesday evenings of
each month, at & 1-8 o'clock.
L. B. KINNEY, W. M.
": .1. o. o. r.
Tht regular meetlnge of Balleviia Lodge,
No. 4, will be hold on Saturday eve nlng of
ach week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brother of
the order who mar ha in our city on that
evening, art respectfully Invited to attend.
. 8. A. STRICKLAND, N. G.
F. M. DAVENPORT, Bec'y.
J" Mall Arrangements.
K ' i- EASTERN MAIL.
i " Aaaivct
. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday! at 0
'dock, P. M.
CLOSSf
S-.ndaya, Tuesdays, and Thursday!, at 9
clock P. M.
' . WESTERN MAIL
, ' AMV
Tuesdays. Thiiridays, and Saturday!, atO
'dock, P. M.
CLOSES
Tuesdays, Thuridayi, a ad Suadaya, at 9
o'clock, P. M.
i ' SOUTHERN MAIL.
Aaaivri
- Tuesdays, Thuridayi, and Saturdaya, at 9
'clock, P. M.
CLOStl
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10
o'clock, A. M.
, . NORTHERN MAIL. .
- xnaivES
" Mondays, Wednesdeys. and Fridays, at 10
oclock, A. M.
't CLOStS
.Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9
'clock, A. M.
" Offlct open n Sundays, onl v from 0 o'clock
r. M. to 8 o,cloek P. M. This rule will be
strictly adhered to.
L, 15. KINNEY, P. M.
BELLEVUE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by CiAnac at Bsorttrn,
, Forwarding and Com. Merchants,
Flour Extra 8uparfine, $4 per 08 lbs.
u Fine, $3,85.
Meal $2 per 100 lbs.
1 - Appli Dried, 3 90 per bushel.
a Peaches- " 4 00. '
Butter New 40e 1
do Old packed, 85 to 80e V
Beans $J Ml bys.
Corn 50 13 busb.
Oats SOc .
t Beef 7 to 8c.
Dried Beef 20c per lb.
Rait G. A., per sack, $3,
i Eggs 20o doz
Hides Dry, 7c
do Green, 3
. Hay $4 00 $ 00 tun
, .. Bran. 30 cents per rninh.
... Pork Fresh, $t) to $7 per hun.
lard 15 tJtb
, , Onions $3 50$ bus.
Potatoes AO.
Pelts Sheep 50c
do . Coon 25c
v. Wood Cotton. 3,50, Hard. 5,00,
, Lumber Cottonwood sheat'g 23 m
. do sq. edged 30 00 "
i- do Oak, Walnut, Basswood $40 00
do Pine siding, clear $65 00 V m.
. do Flooring 2d $n5 no
ISt 573(711
' ' : Hoard. $50 ffi $75 Kl
Shingles Pine $S 50 fa $9 50 V in.
..- Cottonwood $3 00
LathPins $12 00 per m.
Doors " $3 50 (S 75 each.
Sash $1 00 (j$2 1-4 per casement.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE!
LETTERS of Administration on the estate
of John Ray late of Sarpv county, de
ceased ha vine been granted to the s-bscriber
residing in Bellevue, lie hereby gives notice to
all persons indented to said estate to can and
settle the Mine, and those having claims
against tbt tttate are requested to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
v!3 WILLIAM H. WRIGHT. Ad'm'r
Flour
SEVENTY-FIVE Bags of Superfine and
fine flour for aalt at lowest market price
for eeh by
13 JOHN P HORN A CO.
Llit of Letter.
Remaining in the Post Office at Bellevue
N. T. Feb. 15th 1858.
B
Bailey James
Bart Samuel W.
Bealer Wm.
Burlee Louisiana E 2
Clewon Mrs. E. Coats William
TMskel Lewis
Davidson Bills
' Eicher Col. D. F.
' Griffith II. Cook
Jeninga Rebecca E
Jeninra Jno M
Me Erwin Wm
PrUkel John S
Dorrance Miss. Ida
G
Eicher Daniel
V
Gorman Alexander
r
Jennings George fl
M
Mc Nair Arch a. 4
Me Erwin Ilob't C
Peter William
Penny Maria
Heed Jas R
Ranner A P
Ityaa Robt T 2
'allvan Peter
'tMTeY Daniel
ate M
rTukU Wm MS'
Prockt Joseph
Reed J TUv
Ray EC
Robinson John W 2
i
Smith Porter E
Smith RPt
Smith Z T
Thyde Julius
A. A k J ,
W
ViUtiMton John T
Peraom calling for any of the above win
leaat aay Advertised. '
: L. B. KINNEY, P. M.
Flour.
f JiAItTLS METZ.
William II. Smith,
In n:tacliinnf t:
vs.
William H. Brow
irst Jmlirlil IliMtrict
outt, in ami fur the
Oo'w'y of Sarpy, and
Territory of Nebraska.
WILLIAM II. BROW, lb defendant In
the above entitled cause, who is a non rei
dint of the Territory, will take notice, that
William H. Smith, tht plaintiff, did on tht 7th
day of January, A. D., 1W8, sue cut of tht
said Court, a writ of attachment against the
firopertv and effects of aaid defendant, claim
ng thai there Is due from the defendant to the
plaintiff, the sum of one thousand dollars, on
a penal bond, made in writing, and aigned by
the said defendant, on the first day of July
A. D. 1H57.
And that unless said defendant appear on
or before the next term of siiij Court to he
holden on the second day of March, A.D. 18."H,
in the city f Bellevue, judgment will be taken
against him, for the above amount, with in
terest and costs.
T. B. Lemon, 1
L. L. Bowen,
Att'ys for Plflj. )
Ordered to he published In the Bellevue Ga
cette, four successive weeks.
4tll J. W. PADDOCK, I
C'.erk of First J.nli- )
cUI l)i!ri-t Court, .
for Sarpy County, )
By STEPHEN D. BANGS, Dep. Clerk.
LKUAL XOTICE.
Crow,McCreery Jt Co. ) In attachment in
- vs. the First Judicial
John Chase. ) District Court, in the
County of Sarpy ,nnd
Territory of Ne
braska. To JOHN CHASE Sir Yo' are hereby
notified, that on the 12th day of January, A.
D. 1S39, Crow, McCrary t Co., filed In the
office of the Clerk of the First Judicial Dis
trict Court of Sarpy county, Nebraska Terri
tory, their petition, claiming of y u the sum
of seven hundred dollars, as money due them
upon a certain promissory note, mad" by vou
In writing, dated May 5th, A. D. 1837. and
payable at sit months from date thereof, to
the orHer of the sal I p'aintifT s. The origi
nal notice in said cauie, hus been returned
to this office by the sheriff of this countv. ni
served, that you could not bo found intl
county, j w
Yo'i are also notified that attachment issu
ed out of the said office, against your proper
ty, in the above cause, to ftaiinfy said claim,
according to the prayer of tho plafr.i.ifT. Now
unless you appear and answer said petition,
on or before the second day of the next term
of the District court, to b" begiin and holdan
in the city of Rellcvue, the second dav of
March, A.D., 1S5S, j idgment will be taken
against you, for the above attouut, with inter
est and costs.
T. B. Lemon,
Bowen At Strickland
Att's for Pltfj
Ordered to be published In the Bellevue Ga
zette, (our auccesiive weeks.
J. W. PADDOCK, )
Clerk of First Judi-
elal District Co irt, I
for Sarpv County, j
4tll By STEPHEN D. BANGS, Dep.Cleik
LEGAL NOTICE.
Margaret Gates, 1 Pe'.i'.ion for Divorce. In
vs. S Dis rlct Court, First Ju-
Samuel Gates. ) dicial District, within and
for the countv of Sarpy,
Territory of Nebraska.
The defendant, Samuel Gatei, will take no
tice, that Margaret Gates, the petitioner, on
the 2d day of February, A. D. 183S, filed her
petition in said court, praying that the bonds
of matrimony existing between petitioner and
defendent, may be disidved ; givinc cause,
abandonment and willrix! absence for mop"
than two years, last past; and that unless
said deft appear and answer said petition, on
or before the teeond day of next term of said
District court, a decree wrll be taken in ac
cordance with the prayer of aaid petition.
By Bowen It Strickland, )
her Attorneys. y
C J. W. PADDOCK,
clerk of said court.
( By 8. D. BANGS,
4tntl Deputy clerk.
Legal
Mark
Notice.
Cyrus K.
vs
In attachmen', in the
First Judicial Dis
rict Court, in and for
County of Sarpy and
Territory of Nebras
ka. Coffmant Stoddard
4
and George Jenning
To George Jennings ; Sir, Yon are here
by notified, that on the 4th dav of December,
A. D 1857; Cyrus K. Mark, Filed in the Of
fice of the Clerk of the First Judicial District
Court of Sarpy county, and Territory of Ne
braska, his petition claiming of you (he sum
of Five Hundred and Fifty-eight, Dollars, as
money due him, upon a certain promissory
note, made in writing and signed by CofTman
and Stoddard, on the 1th day of April A. 1).
1857 t and payable to your order, on or before
the brat day of NV'einber next thereafter,
and the said note being by you endorsed, and
the payment therof ruara'nted at maturity -You
are also notified, that attachment, was
sued out of the office of the Clerk of the Said
Cou-t, against your property, to satisfy the
said claim, according to the prayer of the
Dlaintifl. Now unless vou annesr. and ans
wer said petition, on or before the second dsr
of neKtterm of the First Judicial Divtrie't
Court, in said county, be begun and .held in
the City of Bellevue, on the second dav of
March 'A. D. 188 ; judsment will be taken
apainstyou, for the above amount, with Inter
est and cost.
T. B. Lemon 5
L. L. Bowen
Att'ys Tor PI'tfT. j
Ordered to be printed in the Be'.levue Gaz
zette four successive weeks.
J. W. PADDOCK.
Clerk of the First Ju
dicial District Court of
Parpv Countv.
4tll By Stephen D. Bangs Deputy Clerk.
Legal Xotlce.
A. F. Peck ) In the District Court of
vs ! the First Judicial Distrct
Charles Few ; of the Territojy of Ne
ll hrasxa, tittine in and for
tbt Coiinlv of Sarpy.
Attachment.'
Notice Is hereby given to Charles Few that
a writ nf attachment issued out of t' e office
of the Clerk of the First Judicial District of
the Territory of Nebraska in nd for the fmin-
tv of Sarpv, dated the twenty-fifth davof Jan.
n'arv A. Dl 185, at the suit of the said X. F,
Perk, against the goods and chatties of the
said Charles Few for the sum r.f Five Hundred
D. liars, directed to the Sheriff of Sarpv conn
tv, which aaid writ hat been returned " not
found."
Now, therefore, unless vou the said Charles
Few be and appear before the said District
Court en or before the seeond dav "f the next
March term thereof, to he holden In the City
or nenevoe on me nrsi luesnay or March A
D. lr, luclcment will be rendered aralnst
you in favor of the said A. F. Pck, and your
propertv attached will be sold to aatisfv
J - I . . L
IjuuKtuaui ann rui i lie Kme.
February 9'h l.". M ACOV A BRO?
13 A't'v fr PI'iT.
MlTltT..
--GREAT SACRIFICE
IN-
Store (GWo1s
W. C. AVERILL & CO ,
Hiving determined to close out tht balanct of
the stock, will ofTfr until the 1st of March,
their entire stock at
COST.
Great Bargains nay be Had In
BOOTS & SHOES.
Souir Drawer
ESiir ea us,
Mahogany Front, for only $10.
WILL OFFER
FURNITURE,
Without Regard to Coit.
LADIE'8
Fine Shoes.
Fancy Groceries at Cost.
.METE?
IDS JDS-
DRY G
ft
Hardware
Queens ware
" jf. TXT 3D
GLASSWARE
HATS & CAPS, '
AT HALF TEE USTJAL PEICE.
Any one In want of really cheap goods, will
do well to defer buying until they
attend this sale.
TERMS CA3II.
Bellevue, Jan. 23, 13."iB. . 10
ce
To XTcxo JPnlDllo.
riIHE undersigned having purchased the n
1 tire stock of Jewelry, formerly owned by
Aiex. Kemp, is prepared to seil the same at
25 per cent lens than was ever offered in this
eity before, as room must be made for a large
spring assortment. The stork Consists of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks,
Setts of Cameo, Coral. F.namel. Painted,
(iold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry,
Proachcs. Ear Drops. CcfT Pins, Shirt Studs.
Lockets, Bracelet, Rings. Gold. Silver, and
Plaiied Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold
and Silver Spectacles Also a splendid as
sortment of MORION'S CELEBRATED
fJOLD PENS. Alxo Musical Instruments,
('utlery, Port Monies, Pouches, Card Cases,
&u.,&c.
A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv
ers, tc, which will be sold at a small ad
vance above cost, at the subscriber wishes to
go out of the gun bnsinett . ",
All kinds of repairing done with neatness
and dispatch by competent workmen.
I still continue to take Omaha Scrir, Wes
tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon
ey, or cold and silver, in exchange for goods.
5?"Store on 12th Street, one door from
Farnham. and directlv opposite the Western
Exchange Bank, Omaha, N. T.
Flease call and examine gon4a and prices.
T. W. WOODS.
Omaha, Jan. 12th, 185S. 3m9
Legal o(ice.
The Peonies Bank ) It attachment. In the
of the City of New
York
v
George Jennr.lngt
and
Reuben Lovejoy
v
First Judicial Ds
trict Court In and for
the County of Sarpy
and Territory of Ne
braska. To Georee Jennlns. You are hereby no
tified, trMton the twelfth day of Ja uary,
A. D. 1S5S j the People's Bank of the City of
New York, by their Attorney, filed in the off
ice of the Clerk f f tbo First Judicial District
Court of 8rpy County Nebraska Territory.
th-ir petition, claiming of yo-i tht turn of
Five Hundred and Sixty-one ($ 5611 Dollars.
as money duetnera upon a certain promissory
" V '
note, made by you in writing dated A"gust
5th 1857 1 and payable ninety days front tht
aaie iiiereor.
You are also notified, that attachment issued
ont of sid office, in the above cause, to satis
fv said claim, according to the prayer of the
plaintiff.
Now unless you appearand answer ssld pe
tition on or before the xecond day (if the next
term of the District Court, to be begun and
held In the City of Bellerue on the second day
of March A. D. looflt'j'Htgroetit wi'l be
taken against you for tht above amouct with
interest and cost.
James G Chapinaa
Att'y for PI'tfT
Ordered to be printed in tht Bellevue Gar
cettt four successive weeke,
OH,
( J. W. PA
Clerk of
( Judicial
PADDOCK.
the first
District
Court of Sarpy Co.
Bv Ptphe n, farps, Pf atv rV.
ODD
(Grocery
' AND
PROVISION STORE.
MR. S. M. PIKE, still rontinnes to keep at
hit old stand, on Mission Avenue, east
of Main Street, fresh Groceries, of all kinds,
of tht best quality. Also, a rboict lot of
juiqnort.
lie hat fitted up, In tht rear of bis store, a
first class
RESTAURANT,
Where he will furnish warm meals, or eeld
lunch, at all hours of the day, Including tht
rowowing aisnes
Roast Beef,
Oysters.
Sa rdiues,
Wild Game,
Hot Coffet,
And Tea.
Corned Beef,
Pickled Tongue,
Pickled Tripe,
figt leet,
His customers, and the public generally, are
Invited to the him a call.
Nov. ail. ltf
J. Now "Wdtttolx
AND
' Jewelry
Establishment in Omaha
WM. FRODSHAM, having retired from
tht lata firm of Kemp k. Frodaham,
hat opened a new store at No 3, Capt. Down'a
buildinjr, between the Methodst Church, where
be Invites his old patrons to give him a call.
Time pleres and Jewelry, of every descrip
tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired- 0ml
IICLLF.YIE LOTS FOR SALE.
LOT 6, Block 255. L. B, B. 1M, L. 8, B. J5J.
" 2, ' 24 - 1, 17S, 4, " 129.
"3, " 171, "11," "11, " t)8.
" 4, " 2., " n, 138, "12, " 87.
" 10,11,12, 240, " 4," 49.
Out Lot 21, In Bennett's or.
" " 29, In Bottom.
Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 133, k 213,
Price, f 17.V). Enquire of
HORACE EVERETT,
At his Banking House. Council Bluffs, or
41 J. B. JENNINGS, lltllevue.
NOTICE Is h-'reby given; that br virtue,
a- d In pnrsnanco of a Deed of Mortgagt
executed hv Alfred Ivclliitj), to the under sign
ed dnted 'December 18.h, A. D. 1R97. to se
cure the sum of Fifteen Hundred and Forty
Six Dollar and Eightv-fnur cents. In the fol
lowing manner, towl't $500 on the 10th day
of December A. D. 1957, $500 on theOlh day
of January 1?5, and the residue on the 9tn
day of March A. D. 1953, and Recorded to
Book B. of Land Records, of Sarpy county,
N. T. Page 291,2,3 ; ont of the conditions In
the taid mortgage is, that default being mad
In th psvaent of. either rf ld notes, the
whole should Immediate'y become due, and
payable, and default hiving been made In the
two first, named notes, and interest thereon)
sua tins being tne tnira tune, said mort
rage has been renew ed; now therefore, by Vir
tue of the authority In me vetted, bv said
Deed of Mortgage, I will p-oeeed to Bell, ac
cording to the conditions therein set forth, to
the hitlst bidder for cash, at public sale, In
the city orijellevne, N. T. before the door of
the Bellevue Ho'ne, on Saturday, the 3rd day
of April A. I). 133S, at 10 o'clu'ck, A. M. all
the f ollowing (Inscribed propertv, to witl the
it- divided one half of Block No 113 In the city
of Bellevue, Sirpv co. N. T. according to
survey made by S. W T. Schlmonskv In 1850i
and also, nil the undivided half of the certain
piece or parcel of Land situated and lying in
the county of Sarpy and Territory of Nebraska
and known and acscribad at follows, to wit i
commencing at a post 81:6 rod North, 81 1-4
Last or ine w corner or sec 13, township 13
range 13, U or tne o principal meridian.
Thence north 47 1-2 west 23:3 rods to a cotton
wood stump, thence N 31 E 0:5 rods to a post
thence 47 1-2 23(9 rods tp a pott, thence
S 3d W 0:5 rods to place of beginlng 1 also all
the Improvements and buildings, consisting fu
tart, of one aleam taw mill and the tenement
ier"ditament and appurtenances thereof, sub
ject nevertheless, to a Deed of Mortgage, to
secure tne paymen t r two xhousand Two
Hundred Dollar. ($2100) it being a prior
mortgage and uaviug precedence over all
others.
12.-8 . V. A. GWYER. Mortgagee
No Comet !
EUT GOLD WEATHER & GOOD
S.TiO.V.E.S
T'
HE citirens know and feel this eold weeth-
er 1 snd those that are sleeping, awake 1
if awake, walk 1 if walking, run I if running,
rlyt to the Tin and Stove Score of Sam'l
Snvder, and provide yourselves witn suco ar
ticles in his line, as ybi may wan before it is
too late. Come all that are Buffering from
the cold, and I will sell yon stoves that will
comfort you, In this cold region. Now is your
only chance, as I am sellin? goods, cheaper
tba'ntkey can be boucht in St. Louis.
Fontenelle Money and co-intry produce, tak
en in exchange for the same.
. I have a house and lot, which I will sell
cbtap. Read and run to
. SAMUEL SNYDER,
ltf Bellevue, opposite the printing oftlce.
Legal Police.
Louis Bartels J In attachment in the Dls-
s , trict Court of the first Judl
Geo. Jennings) cial District in and forth
Countv of Sarpy and Territo
ry of Nebraska.
George Jenningt tht defendant In the above
cause who Is a non-resident of tht Territory;
will take notice, (hat Louts Bartels, the plain
tiff, on the 23rd day of November A. D. ltt.17,
sued out of aaid Court, a writ of attachment
seainst the property and effects of said defen
dant, claiming, that there is due from the de
fendant tothe plaintiff, the sum of 3V,00 for
money had and received by the defendant.
from the plaintiff, for the sale of a lot In Bel
levue, Sarpy county, to which, the defendant
had no title. And that unless said defendant
apoear en or before the second day of the
next term of eaid Court, judgment will be
taken tgalnst him for tht abovt amount, in
terest and costs.
Powen fcHtrlrklaod ) J. W. PADDOCK.
Aff ft IMaintilK $ C'erk of District
Court, First Judicial
llerkf
4 11 FvS. P, BANG,his D-pity.
xxx
VARIETY STORE.
THE undersigned have opened, a largi
and commodious new atore, on tbt corner of
Main ami 2.'Hh Streets, In fVllevut, where a
varied assortment of Goods may bt fotmd
Among them art
DRY GOODS,
Such as
BroWD Muslin,
Calico,
fcWIng,
Sblrtlnr.
Hosiery, At ,
INIVES, FORKS.
SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS,
SHOVELS, HAY-FORKS.
SPADES. TEA-KETTLES.
GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, fee,
Together with a quantity of
Boots c& shoos
Sugars, Rakes, Ropes, Horst-collara, Carpst
sacks, Window Sisli, Doors,
TEAS AND 8UCAR8,
Tobncco, Queensware, Glassware, Flour,
ursckers anrt a great many more arncins.
'l"her keep constantly on hand, a larga at'
sortment of good
tTlncs nnd Liquors,
Warranted tht kst quality 1 cheap for cash
n37tf J. P. HORN at CO.
IOOIS r. BSTLS.
raiTt mti
BARTELS & METZ,
-turouLD
announct to tht in-
YV habitanta of
Delleuve, and vicinity.
that they have opened a atore, on tht etrner
of Main and 21st Strecta, and now offer for
tale, a variety of foods, which art tutlrely
new, consisting or
Dry Goods nnJ Clothing,
jioots anil Shoes,
Gro-eries, Liquors,
Drugs, Medicines,
I'aints and Paint Drukhet,
Oils nnd Varnish,
V indow U In as of all aizes,
China and Glass Ware,
Hats and Caps, ' j
UufTnlo Shoes,
Blankets and
Fur Gloves.
The abovt articles are of the first quality,
- . , 1 . . . t 1 1.
una as one 01 us remains conmamiy in 01
Louit, selecting goods, and watching the mar'
ket, we feel confident that we can sell at
cheap, or chiaper, than any ont tltt In tht
west.
Tht public are Invited to glvt us a call and
examine the roods for themselves.
Wt will buy farmer's produce at the highest
prices.
Give nt a call, at tbt pew ttore, corner tf
Alain aud 21st Streets, Bellevue, Nebraska
Territory.
Bellevue, Sept. 10, 1837. 44t,f
JOS. W. LOWRIE, practical Cabinet Mak
er, informs the people of Bellevue and vi
cinity, that he it now prepared to repair, var
nish,' or to make to order, in tht best manner,
any article of furniture which they may de
tire to have, at bit shop, in Chase's building,
In Bellevue.
jpry Coflint made in any atyle, at the short
est pnstihle notice. J. W-. L.
8pt. 10. 44tf
New Firm
QjTIIE undersigned, having purchased the
i stock in trade, of Palmer A, Averill, the
business will be carried on, as heretofore, at
the old stand, under the name and style of
Wm. C. Averill It Co.
WM. C. AVERILL.
61 W. II. LONGSDORF.
Meat Market
Chang Dd Hands.
MESSRS. OLIVER A STONE, have pur
chased or If. Cook Griffith, bis entire
interest tn the butchering business, and will
hereafter Le found at bis old stand, on Miss on
venue, east of Main Slrest, under S. M.
Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, where
they will be happy to wait upon his old cue-
Momers, and all others who may choose to
favor them with their patronage.
GEOUOE A. OLIVER.
. Oct. 29. CmM CHARLES SlONE.. .
WM.
C. AVERILL & CO,,
nKLLETl F STOnE,
BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY.
TVEALERS in Dry Coot's, Groceries, Hard.
U ware. Hats and Caps, Soots and (Shoes,
Crockery. Furniture, etc.
we win sell our goods, at low prices, snd
for resdy pay only.
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Notice.
f I.T. awraons who are indebted to U Ute
firm of Palmer A Averill, , will please
can ana actus me name wun
GEORGE P. AVERILL.
N.B. All accouuts not closed vtUiia 39
davs, will be aued.
Jan. 2Vh. 10
W. 11. Longsdorf,
GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental
J Surgery, respectfully announce to ths clt
Irene of Bellevue. and vicinity;, that he Is now
prepared to practice Dentistry, la all Its va
rione branches. '
- Office hours from 3 till 5, P. M. - 4
Notice.
THE undersicned having been elected General
Azent, of 'the Bellevue Land Claim" in the
absence of Col Benton, the President, it tht
only person authorlxed to trantaot anv busi.
nesa for and in tht name of taid Ataoclatien,
Tbt office of tht eomnanv, is tbt office of
Bowtn A Strickland, Bellevue. N. T.
I- L. BOWEN.
General Agent of B. L. C. A,
EICHER & DAVE5P0ET, . r
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WOULD respectfully inform the eititens
of Bellevue) and vicinity that Hrev hart
commenced the TAILOR! NO BUSINESS la
the building formerly occupied bv J. M. Bar
tsv.eorner MAIN street and FIFTH AVEN-
IX, ana luisna .cjnof caationwy on MM
CLOTUS,
' . CASSIMERt,' ! ' ' ' 1 '
and VETINS -1
Which will be made up te order with neat
ness and dispatch.
Also, FI RS and HIDES Vwight or hntn
t-h4"g foe goads, pa 3.tf.
THE
ATLANTIC M0NTHI.y.T
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON CO i. j
BOSTON, MAS H.
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ITS AIM WILL BI '
Ftasr fit liter aturt. to leavt ao aravUei
unrepresented, st that while taeb masbtr will
contain articles of an abstract and perniatt
value, it will also bt found that tht h earth y
appetite of the mind for tutertalnasent la IU
various forma of Narrative. Wit, an4 Htjntf r
111 not go ancared for. Tht publisher t vrtaat
to say, also, that while native writer win re
ceive the most solid encouragement, and wlU
be mainly relied on to All the pages of te
Atlantic, thev will not hesitate to elrmw
from tht foreign tcources at their command
as occasion may require, relying rather oath
Competency of an author to treat a particular
subject, than on sny other claim whatever
In this way they hop to mase meir rerioon
ca 1 welcome wherever tht English tongut It
spoken or read. 1 1'
Brcowo j In the term AT they Intend U U
elude the whole domain of aesthetics, Sa4
hops gradually to make this critical depart
ment a true ami fearless representative of Art
In all Its various branches, without any regar4
to prejudice, whether personal or national, tsT
t private considerations tf what kind soever.
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endeavor to be the exponent of what Us con
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ies, endetvorsngtoheep in view that anoral el
emtnt which transcends all perswna and par
ties and which a loot makes the basis of
true and lasting national prosperity. It will
not rsnk itself with any sect of asttibs, hsrt
with that body of men which art In (aver el
Freedom, National Progress, A&4 Ueaee,
whether public or private. ,,; J
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Band, they subjoin ths following list of liters
ry persons Interested in their enterprise wish
Ing it however to bs distinctly understood,
that they shall hope for support front every
kind of abllllry which drsirss the avenue of
their columns, and In ths renumeratlea
which they shall bt guided purely by the
sense of Intrinsic merit 1
William II. Prescott, Ralph Waldo Krnor.
son, Wm C Bryant, Henry W. Longfellow,
Rev. F. II. Hedge, D. D. Nathaniel Haw
thorn, John G WhltUer, Oliver Wendell
Holmes, James It. Lowell, J. Lothroa Met
ley, George Wm. Curtis, Herman Melville,
Prof. C. C. Felton, Prof. F. 3. Child, E. P
Whipple, Edmoi.d Uuincy, Author of " Wet.
sley. " Thomss VV. Parsons, J. T. Tresr
bridge. Author of " Neighbor Jaskwood " A.
Mrs. II. Beech er Stowt, Mra. Gaskill, As
thor of" Ruth" Mary Burton" Ac. Mrs.
L. Maria Child, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, Mra.
Pike, Author of Ida May," u Caste," ase
Mist. Rost Terry, Wiklit Collins Aulber at?
" Tlis Dead Secret". Ac. G. Ruffinl Authors
"Doctor Antonio" At. Shirley Brooks Aa
hor of " Aspen Court " hi. L. M. Whltty,
Author of "PolKlcsl Portraits " Ac.. Jaase)
Hanney Author of " Singleton Fontenoy " Aev.
C. W. P.lilleo Author of ' Twice Married.
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country, on or before tne nrst day or tatk
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or 1 wenty-nve tents a iumoer. '
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II. S. Durand. Prea. Kacine A Miaa. K. K.
(eo. C. NorUirup, Cash. Racine Ce. JLutk.
Wm. P. Llnd, Eao.., Milwaukee.
J. G. Cotiroe, Esq. Racine.
Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Com'l Bk, Chleag.
Henry Farnham, President Chicago A JUk
Island Rail Road.
Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio:1
Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, ILL '
Hon R. t'hauiherlin, St. Louis, Me.
Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells A Seysset,
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' Messrs. I. H. Burch ft Co., Chieage Vssak.
Mesara. G. W. Sixer A Ce. Chicago. Itt.
Wm. Blsnehsrd, Esq., Morris, lit. '
Messrs. H. C. A O. G. Cook Is Co., JsmA-
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Messrs. Jndd, Smith A Pratt, Dison, JUL
Nebamiah Case, Esq.. Buffalo, N. Y. ' ' ' f
Wm. B. Fundy, Esq.. SprinrftsU, ItL
Gen. I. Corn, Springfield, 111. ' .- u
Richard I vers, fcq., 81, Loots, MV
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MRS. J. C. NYE. will again epee, her
School, on Wednesday, November 4la.
Gratel to ths eitiiens of Bellevue, for Met
I patronage, the aska Its eonttnoaact, honing;
the may be able to retain
IU ipwffti mwn
o klndlT estendol
j confidence, ttiat has been
to her. There will he two terms of twelve
weeks oath, ths eeiog whiter.
For the Aist rudiments of reading and smIW
Ing, 4,00 term. oi
Common English branches, Arlthmatle,
Grammar and Geotraphv, 13,00 a term, A
Hieber EngHsb hr anehes, or Preach,!
a term. ' ,