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.ynrAtu Jor SrrtBTMT Cummo. T. 1J. Cuming, Secretary of Nebraska, ili'J t hit resiJence in Omnha, about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning, March 23, after an ill ness of several months. Mr. Cuming, received his appointment s Secretary of this Territory, in 8ol from President Pierce. On the death of Gov. Francis Burt, in the fall of that year, he became Acting Governor of the Ter ritory, which office he held Until the ap pointment of Mark W. Izard, was made to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Gov. Burt. The first Legislature was convened and a Territorial government organized under the administration of Mr. Cuming. He has since, at various times, held the position of Acting Governor. Land Salsiiv Nebraska. AVe'e.irri from Judge Ferguson, that a land snle will take place in this Territory early in September. : The Missouri River is still rising. Alathew L. McCaslin, is about erecting a dwelluj on Washington street. Hon. Fenner Ferguson, has our thanks for Congressional favors. The farmers have commenced their spring's plowing. Workmen are now grading this end of the Platto . River and Running . Water Wntjort Road. 9 C. C. Goss, of this city, will return to Nebraska, about the first of May. His Pott Office address, for a few weeks, will lie Belleville, Ohio. Wrtingfroin Phila delphia, he says: " There will La a rush westward in the spring. Many wall go to Bellevue. ,Moat of the Lectures delivered this winter, are for cl arity purposes. I have Jdelivercd my leuuro on Nebraska, several times, for the benefit of the poor, and felt glud that I could do so much for for tlriso of my Father's family, who vere suffering for the want of bread." Tho Court House for this County has teen located on Elk Hill. It is to be a iva ftory building, CO by 40 feet on the ground. The fint story is to be built of fctouc, and the tipper one of trick. The contract for excavating and building the stone work, has been let to Lerew Broth ers. The Bellevue Library Association, are in receipt of Commodore Perry's Japan Expedition, Pacific Railroad Surveys, and Pule nt Office Reports, from Hon. Fenn er Ferguson, to whom they return their thanks. A. N. Briggs has commenced to dig a cellar on Hancock street, where he will erect a dwelling. The Ladies Benevolent Society, will meet at Mrs. Rogers', next Thursday. We have received the Atlantic Month ly for March, published by Phillips, Samp son & Co , Boston. MARRIED. On the 18th ult., by the Rev. J. A. Murray Mr. WILLIAM T. BRANDON, of Bellevue, Nebraska Territory, to Mist ELIZA Mc CORD, of Mount Felicity, Adaini County, Pennsylvania. - IIIASOMC. A The regular meetings of Nebraska "JCf Lodge, No. 181, of Free and Accepted ' Mason, will beheld at Maionie Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at 6 1-2 o'clock. . L. B. KINNEY, W. M. I. O. O. F. Th regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brother of the order who may be In our city on that evening, are respectfully invited to attend. S. A. STRICKLAND, N. C. . F. M. DAVENPORT, Sec'y. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clakkk k Biothck Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour Extra Superfine, $1 per 08 lbs. " Fine, $3,25. Meal f i per 100 lbs. Apples Dried, $3 60 per bushel. Peaches " 4 00. Butter New 20c 25 lb . Beans $3 00 S bus. Corn 50 $ bush. Oils 50c Beef 7 to 8c. , Dried Beef 20e per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3. Ere 15c doa . Hides Dry, 7c do Green, 3 Hay $4 00 (4 f6 OOatua Bran. 30 cents per bush. Pork Fresh, $o to 17 per bun. Lard 15 e i tb Onions $3 .VT bus. , , Potatoes 50. , - , - , , , , Pelts Sheep 50c ' i do Coon 25e ; Wood Cotton, 3,50, Hard, 5,00. ' T Lumber Cottonwood sheat'g2j $ m ' " do an 'tn on j Oak, Walnut, Basnwood $15 00 uu mi niainB, clear S.15 00 m. .do Flooring 2d $05 00 Ut $75 00 Boards, $50($ $75 00 Shingles Pins $8 50 d $9 50 m " Cottouwood $5 00 lath Pine $12 oo per ra. ' Doors " $3 (0 $4 76 each, aah-fl 00 ($2 .4 per easement. EASTERN MAIL. . ARRIVES Tuesdiv. Thursdays, and Saturdays nt 0 o'clock, P. M. (LOSES Ssndavs, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 0 o'clock, P. M. WESTERN MAIL AHRIVK1 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 o'clock, P. M. CLOStS Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 0 o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. AltKIVCI Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M. CLOSES Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. NORTHERN MAIL. AantvRi Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. cLosrs Tuesdays, Thursdays, and SaturJays. at 0 o'clock, A. M. OfTce open on Sunds v, onlv from 6 o'clock P. M. to8o,clock P.M. This rule will be strictly ndlicred to. L. M. KINNEY, P. M. NLW ADVCIMISCMCMS. To All. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The undersigned take this method of call ing upon those who nre indebted to them, to coine forward and settle their account, and notes, bff re tho loth day of April next, as we must have money by that tims. We have waited Ion; and patiently cm our customers, and If our invitation is "not responded to, we shall place the acco mts In other hands for collection. SEATON &, ROWLES. Bellevue, March 21, 1X58. .' til I'M Notice. NOTICE is hereby 'given to George" W. Leu in, John Cleave 1 uid, and all ulhers concerned, t5 appear before the Register and Receiver of the Land Office nt Omaha, on Friday tlia lit.h d.y of April, ISjS, at 10 o'clock A. M., and oflar such ei lence us you may have in tmptmrt or adverse to the pre emption of .toll n CI 'veland, to lots 1, 2, and 3, Section. 7, Tp 13. K.in;re 12 cat, as per instructions of the Commissioner of the Laud Office to re-investigate said preemption. JOHN A. PARKER Jr., Kejister, A. u. tHj.i.iUUUE, Receiver. March 20.li, 1603. u!8:4 Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage by Advertisement Territory of Nebraska. f. County of Rarpy. ' Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, vs. William R. Johnson, Alfred Kellnra, Aaron O. Cox, Mortgagers. Martcage dated, March 14th, A. D. 1857, re corded in hook L., P.igo loJ, April 21st, 1837, at 101 o'clock, A. M. Default having been mads in t1 e payment of the sum of two thousand and two hundred dollars, ($2,200.) which is claimed to be due at the date of this nonce, and secured by a certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing date March 14th, A. D. 1857, executed by William R. Johnson, then of the Stateof Iowa, Alfred ketluiit, and Aaron O. Cox, of Bellevue, Sar- y Con.ty, Nebraska territory, to Reuben .oveiov, of Bellevue, a foresaid, 'and Recorded in the oliicc of the Register of Deeds, at Oma ha City, fur Sarpy County, N. T., in Book E, 1'jge ion, on the nut ot April, A. U., loj7,at 10 1-2 o'clock A.M. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that in pursiia ce of a power of salo coutained in said mortgage, and of the statute, in such cases made and provided, the premises de- scrineu in and conveyed Dy said mortgage, to wit : all that certain piece ar.d parcel of land, with its appurtenances, situated and lying in the city or Bellevue, in said county of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, and descri0A as Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) in said city of Bellevue, according to the survey there of,' made by Mr. Schimonsky,in the year 1850, will be sold at public auction on the 18'Ji day of June, A. D. ISSu, between the hours of 'J o'clock, in the forenoon, sod the setting of the sua on that day, to the highest bidder ( the sal to be in front of the Bullevue House, in the city of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska lerritory. rltL ill. LUVliJUV, Mortgagee. T. B. Lfmon. Att'v. March 24th, 1868. " Bl8tl2 SHerUT's J3nlo. BY virtue of an execution to ms directed by the Clerk of ti e District Court of Sarpy county, N. T., in favor of John Kabler, and against the property of llarrinon Berry, to satisfy a judgment against said Berry, for the sum of iifteen-b:iudrei and thirteen dollars and seventy-six cents, ($1513.70;) now there fore I will ofler at public auction on the prem ises, on the 2 2nd day of April, A. D. 1S.8 ; between the hour of nine o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, to the highest Didder, lor cam, me following described prop erty, to wit ; one steam saw mill wilh all the apparatus belonging thereto, said milt ' ing situated in tlie west part or harpy roiin Elkborn river, and known as the lUi Berry Mill. Dated, Bellevue March 15th A. D. 1838. JOHN M. ENOCH. 2t Sheriff of Sarpy County, N. T snerlfTs Srxlo. BY virtue of an execution. t me directed, by the Clerk of tho District Court of Sarpv county, N. T.f in fiver of Cyrus K. Marx, and against the property of 'George Jennings, to satisfy a judgment against the said Jennings ; for the sum of five huudred and ninety-six dollars, and seventy-six cents ($j9d,7ti). Now, therefore, I will oiRr at public auction, in front of the Bellevue House on the 21th day of April, A. D. 1X.'8. between the hours of nine o'clock A. M., and four o'clock P. M., of sJid day, to the highest bid der, for caih, the following described proper ty, to wits being the N. W. of N. E., St of N. E., S. E. of N. W. of section 21, townsh p 13, range 13, E. of ths Gtb priucipal meridian, ' Dated Mardh 33rd. 158. ' JOHN M. ENOCH, Sheriff. 2U8 By 8. H. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff, Notice. IS hereby given to Elbert W. Blore, and all ot' ers whom it may concern, that I will sppesr t the Lsnd Office In Omaha city, Douglas 'county, N. T., o: Fridav, 0:h day of April, 1858, at 11 o'clock A. M. and lhn and there, prove my right to pre-empt the south west qiurter cf section 27, township H, in range 12, east of the Oth principal meridian iu Nebraska Territory. - . nTARLF? STOVE. Lost. NOTICE i hereby given, that on the eve. tiing of the 11th lnt. I lost my p. rket book in Rellevue ci'y, containing some valu able nnpers that are 'of ho tne to any one but mvsrlf, together with a dollar bill, wilh unnie tmtee against virions persons, one of $15 on Charles Peter Makcl, and one of $'9,50 on M. D. Shaw, onson.J. P. Horn, A c. of about $.1,00, onsen B'ackhurn of $8,8 j and various others. 1 1 ereby notify all persons from purchasing any cf the said notes. Any rrrson finding said porknt-book and returning the same to tne, or leaving It at the olflce of th Bellevue Gazette, will be liberally re warded, besides confcrlng s great favor. (tflS) E. N. UPJOHN. NEW ARRANGEMENTS! NEW GOOD S AND New Prices ! L. B, KINNEY & GO. flHE undersigned are now opening the 4. largest and bent selected, assortment of Spiing and Summer goods, ever before offered in market; for the truth of thl, we In-lie the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and see that this is no News Paper puff, no fiction, no gassj ' But truth in reality, Even in Nebraska I Therefore come one, como all, nnd David will be on hand in his usuul good humor to wait on nil, Ladies ii particular. , . , Every thing may be found in the shape of choice dress goods fur Spring nn I Summer at It) K I N N E Y A. CO'3. GROCERIES of evry deocriplion, cheap at ' 5 KINNEY A CO'S. . B OOTS and shots, good and warranted at KIN NEK & CO'S. GAITERS, Raskins, nnd Slippers of every variety at . KINNEY fc CO'S. N TAILS, Glass and Queensware, cheap at K1N.KY 4. CO'S. S02?T WrAH.3I3 VM. Ma rd ware. A FEW Firkins of good Butter and a lot of sm.il! white besn, for sale nt the Hard ware store of T. t J. A, Nye Butter 25 cents per lb, Besns $3 per bushel. . Both warranted to he not stronsr. call around there that have the money. 4tlS SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution, tome directed, . ---- v i.'v 1IDIIII.V HI I Ul Snrpy county, N. T., in favor of Ixiiis Bartels and Araitmt llinnrnni.rlnrr..npff. l.nn;n to satiRfy a Jiulpiniit atrnlusl nid Jennings for V t sum of three hundred and ninety eight iioinirs una sevcniy iwo cemv, now therefore i win uiht ni. puonc auction in iront or tne Bellevue House, on the 17th dfly of April A. D. 1S5S; between (he hours of 9 o'clock A. M. Anl i ilVLieir P f aai.l n the hichest bidder, for cash, the following de scribed property, to wit Lot 4 In Blork 103 also Lot 1 in Block 57, In the Cl'y of Bellevue uaieu, neiievne, jviarcti l7tri 18.rR. JOHN M. ENOCH, 8heriff. 2t By 8. H. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff. : Notice; . III AYEJbcen very indulgent w ith my custom ers about paying up, sometiir.es this prin cinel ceaes to be a virtue. I will now notify all to corr.e up to the rack and settle old scores immediately, and vou will very much oblige Your obedient servant, I8tf L. B. KINNEY. Notice. IS hereby given to George Rife, William A. Robinson, and all whom it may con cern, that I will appear at the Land Office in Omaha, on Friday the t!h day of April, at 11 o'clock, A. M. and there prove my right to pre-empt the s. e quarter of the s, e. quarter of sec. 20, s. w. quarter of s. w. garter of sec. 21, w. half of n. w. quarter of eec. 28, township 13, ransre 12, east of the Gth princi pal maridian, in Nebraska Teiiiim y. 3tt3 Joseph Miller. NOTICE! I- exTERS of Administration on the estate .J of Jehn Kay late of Sarpy county, de censed; bavins been granted to the s"bscriber residing in Rellevue, he hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate to call and settle the same, and thsse having claims against the estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 13 WILLIAM H. WEIGHT. Ad'm'r Floni SEVENTY-FIVE Bags of Superim and fine flour for sals at lowest mamet price for cash by 13 JOHN P HORN Ss. CO. filSTAVC SEEKEst, COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO. OFFICE GLENWOOD, IOWA. ORDERS left at the office of Shakspeare lioyes, St. Mary, will receive prompt at tention. G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, would respectfully Inform the citizens of Mills and adjoining counties, that he is prepared to execute all work of the following character: Laying off town site, leveling of streams for water power, drawing of maps plain and colored, drawing designs for buihlings of all s'yles, with estimates of cost. Correct plats of the townships of Mills County, showing the true positions of ths tim ber, water courses and blurl't, kept constantly on hand. . Having had experience both In this couutry and in Europe, he fel assured of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with ttieir patronage. Gold Medal awarded at the late St. Louis fair to G. &eger Is. S. Schitoousky for the best topographical map, i Office Glenwood, Mills co., Iowa. 14 i WM. C, AVER ILL & 00,, I1ELLETI E STOnr, BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA TERRITORY. DEALERS in Dry GooJ, Groceries, Hard ware, Hat and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crekerv. Furniture, tc. , We will tell ir good, at V1"' rr'f li m& fr r py n'y, GREAT SACRIFICE 1 N Store &oods. W. C. AVERILL & CO., Having determined to close out the balance of ths stock, will offer until ths 1st of March, their1 tntlrs stock at COST. Great Bftrgaini may be Had In BOOTS & SHOES. JPoUlTT Drawor litz mm i mm jut las. m. t ia 5 5 Mahogany Front, for only $10. . .-v,. : I : , .. .. WILL OFFER FURNITURE, Without Regard to Coit. LADIE'S Fine Shoes. Fancy Grocories at Cost. Hardware. Queensware AND GLASSWARE HATS & CAPS, AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE. Any ons In want of really cheap goods, will do well to defer buying until they attend this sale. TERMS, ' - - ' - - . CASH. Bellevue, Jan. 28, 1858. 10 RELLEVUE LOTS FOR SALE. LOT 8, Block iito. L. o, B. l'J2, L. 8, B. 233. " 2, " 21ft, " 1, 175, " 4, " 129. ' 3, " 171, "11, " 2, "11, U8. " 4, " 25, " 8," 138, "12, " 87. " 10,11,12, 240, " 4, 43.' Out Lot 21, in Bennett's or. ' " " 25, in Bottom. Also, an undivided 1-2 of Block 155, k. 213. Price, $1750. Enquire of HORACE EVERETT, At his Banking House, Council Blufla, or 41 J. B. JENNINGS, Bellevue. ivtortsfxso Sale NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue, a' d in pursuance uf a Deed of Mortgage executed by Alfred Kellum, to ths under sign ed j dnted December l'.b, A. D. 157. s cure the sum of Fifteen Hundred and Forty Six Dollars and Eighty-four cents, in ths fol lowing manner, to wit $30 on the 20th day of December A. D. 1857, $500 on the Oth day of January 185.8, and the residue on ths Oth day of March A. D. 185S, and Recorded in Book B. of Land Records, of Sarpy county, N. T. Page 291,2,3 one of the conditions in the said mortgage is, that default being mads in the payment cf, either of said notei, the whole should immediately become due, and payable, and default hiving been mads in ths two first, named notes, and interest thereon) and this being ths third time, aaid roort rage has been renewed; now therefore, by vir tue of the authority in me vetted, by said Deed of Mortgage, 'I will p oceed to sell, ao cording to the condition! (herein set forth, to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, in the city of Bellevue, N. T. before the door of the Bellevue House, on Saturday, ths 3rd day of April A. D. 1858. at 10 o'clock, A. M. all the following described property, to wit; ths u-divl.led one half of Block No 113 In the city of Bellevae, Harpy co. N. T. accordinr to survey made by 8. W- T. Kchimonsky in 185fi; and also, all the undivided half of tlie rertaia piece or parcel of Land situated and lying tit the county of Sarpy and Territory of Nebraska and known and described ss follow, to wit: commencing si a post 81:0 rods North, 81 i-i East of ths S W corner uf sec 13, lownship 13 range 13, E of the 0 principal meridisa. Thence north 471-2 west 23:5 rods to a cotton wood stump, thence N 31 E 9:5 rods to a post thence 8 47 1-2 E 23;5 rods to a post, thence 8 34 W 9:5 rods to place of begiuing also all ths improvements and buildings, consisting in part, of one steam saw mill and the tenement hereditament and appurtenances thereof, sub ject neverthelcits. to a Deed of Morten ee. to secure the payme t 'f Two Thousand Two Hundred Dollars, ($2200) It being a prior mortgage and having precedence over all others. 12t-8 V. A. GWYEO. Mortgages jSfew Firm. 5FVIE undersigned, hiving purchased tbs 4JL stock in trade, or Palmer. Averill, the bumness will be carried s)u, as heretofore, at the old stand, under tbs name and style of Win. C. Averill II Co. . WM. C. AVERILL. ft w. ii roNononr. ft ft fr Tf ( VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned hsvs opened, a largs and commodious new store, on the corner of Main and 2lh Streets, In Hellrvne, where a vsrled assortment of Ooods msy bs found Among them ars DRY GOODS, Such as Brown Muslin, Calico Shsstltir. Shirting. Hoslsry, s KNIVES, rortKs, SCYTHE, WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS, II AY-FORKS, , SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND STONES, CHAINS, tc, Together with a quantity of BOOtf3 c3 SHOCS Segars, Rakes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet sacks, Window Hush, Peors, . TEAS AND 8UCARS. Tnhocen, Queensware, Glassware, Flaur, Crackers and a great mnny mots articles. They keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of good Wlnra and Liquors, Warranted ths bsst quality cheap for cash. i37tf J. P. HOHN t CO. Meat Market Changed Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER A. STONE, have pur chased of H. Cook Orltfith, his entire interest in the butchering business, and will hereafter bs found at his old stand, on Miss on Avenue, ssst of Main Street, under S. M. Tike's (Srocery and Provision Stors, where they will bs happy to wait upon his old cus tomers, and all cithers who may chooss to favor them with their patronage. C FORCE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. CmM CHAULE9 SIONF, Notice. r l.L persons who ars Indebted to the lets XA. firm of Palmer II Aveilll, will please call and settle the esme with GEORGE P. AVERILL. N. B. All accounts not closed within 30 days, will bs sued. Jan. 2-Mh. 10 W. n. Longsdorf, (GRADUATE of Penn. Collegs of Dental T Surgery, respectfully announce to the cit izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that hs Is now prepared to practice Dentistry, In all its va rious branches. Office hours from 2 till 5, P. M. 43 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ETTF.RS Testsmentary on (he estate of j j Alexander Davis, late or Harpy county, deceased, having been granted to the undolvn ed, residing in said county, she hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves to bs indebted to said eUte, to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present the same Croperly authenticated, for settlement on or efors (hs first day of Mar next. IRENE DAVIS, Aiu'r. Bellevae, March 1st, 1858. 3ml5 Notice To tno 3PtjlTd11o- fJUIC undersigned having purchased ths en X tire stock tif Jewelry, formerly owned by Alex. Kemp, is prepared to sell ths same at 25 per cent less thnn was ever offered in this eity before, as room must be mads for a large spring aesortment. The stock eonsints of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks, Sette of Cameo, Coral, Enamel, Painted, Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry, Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt 8tuds, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings, Gold, Silver, and Plaited Guard, Fob and est Chains, Gold and Silver Spectacles. Also a splendid as sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS. Also Musical Instruments, Cutlery, Port Stonies, Touches, Card Cases, tc, &c. . A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv ers, tc, which will be sold at a small ad vance above cost, ss ths subscriber wishes to go out of the gun bnsiness. All kinds of repairing don with neatness and dispatch by competent workmen. I still continue to taks Omaha Scrip. Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon ey .or eold and silver, In exchange for goods. ' CrtfStor on 12th JS'.reet, on door from Farnham, and directly opposite th Western Exchange Bank, Omaha, N.T. Pleas call and examine goods and prices. . T. W. WOODS. Omaha, Jan, 12th, 1858. 3m9 (Rrocery ' AND PROVISION STORE. MR. S. M. PIKE, still continues to keep at bis old stand, on MUsion Avenue, east cf Main Htreet, fresh Groceries, of all kinds, of the best quslity. Also, a choic lot of Liquors. . Hs has fitted up, in ths rear of bis store, a first class RESTAURANT, Where he will furnish warm meals, or eold lunch, at all hours of th day, including th follow lug dlehes : Roast Beef, Ovs'ers. Corned Beef, Sardines, Pickle l Tongue, Wild Gams, . Pickled Tripe, Hot Coffee, ) Pigs Feet, , , And Tea. His customers, and tb public generally, ars invited to -iv him a calL Nov. 26. itf SEEDS FOR 1858. "YTTE are now prepared with a ?ul and v v and complete stock or i FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of the new crop, to supply any demand whole sals ai.d retail, on ths very best of terus. Our stock is new (as we lu uot eonsien seeds and taks none back to mix up again,) aad much of it grown under our own direction in this state. Our stock of European seeds, is imported directly by ourselves from th moat r isble rrowrrs ia Ejielaud and France. W feel confident iiu better advantacea to th public ran be off red than w can give, ana w cordially invite an examination ot our stock before purchasing. Our stock consists in part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Teas, Beens. tc. a very lares variety ot Garden Seeds and a full assortment ot Flower Seeds if choice varieties, i Also, 150 bushsls pure Chines Sugar Can Sed. - - 1 i '.I Constantly oa hand a largs assortment of Arrirultural and Horticultural implements.: Full Ttsed seed and Implement catalogue sent upon receipt gr tamp i pay poetics. HEN'UY D. EMERYJt CO., 3-rl 201 La V.. S'rt, f fci. sp. V THE : ATLANTIC MONTHLY. rillLLII'S, SAMPSON & CO'S ttiu Papine BOSTON, MASS. IT3 AIM WILL BE Fiasri In Literature, to leave no wavLnoa unrepresented, so that whilo sach lumber will eontsln articles or an abstract and permanent value, it will also be found that th healthy appetite of th mind for entertainment in its various forms of Nsrratlve, Wit. and Humor, will not go tmcared for. Th publishers wish to say, also, that while natlvs writers will re ceive the most solid encouragement, and will bs mainly relied on to fill th pages of tb Atlantic, they wilt not hesltats to drsw from the foreign scource at their command, as occasion may require, relying rather on th competency of an author to treat a particular subject, than on any other rlalm whatever. In ttils way they hops to mak their Periodi cal welcome wherever th English tongus la spoken or rend. SrcoKo In ths term Any thsy Intend to La rlud th whole domain of aesthetics, and hopo gradually to msks this critical depart mrnt n true and fearless representative of Art in all its various branches, without any regard to prejudice, whether personal or national, or t)jjrlvat considerations of what kind soever. 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