- '"' llotfOLCLV, Sandwich Islands, J nuary 5, ISM. ) Ed. CitrttAWO Plaim Dcalx When t cam her in 1831, there were only aboil 100 whit Inhabitant! upon the group, but now they number nearly 2,000, of which ihre fourths reside In Honolulu. Being witnin four teen dayi aail from San Franciaco, we are comparatively near the United States, and tir mil reach us with much regular ty every two weeks t averaging about furiy-five day from NewYork, and,this your pper dropped Vrery week Into t Post Office at Cleveland, will reh me with nearly the same regularity a if I were a subscriber reaident In New York or Boston. During the monthi of October, November, land IWember, w have lares ftVets of whale hips in our porta. Buaineai la lively and theatre, ball-roon and saloons, are in full blast bnt during the remains portion of the ysar a stranger could hardly Imagine how such a large number of ahip chandlers, butch ra, bakera and traders of various kinds man age to live. The fact Is that we make enough In three months to keep us through the entire "VJar, and in addition many have accumulated large fortunes here.' -. - Good house and ship carpenters and black mit a get her 3.00 per day,, and Steady Tis:d can have constant employment. Good bakers and shoemakers are wanted here. One or two really smart young lawyers men of honor and high principles could do exceed i&ly well here. - Clerks in stores get from ffj, to 100,60 per month, And accountants from $100. to $230, per month. In f let, wagea and prices are now much higher here than at any other port of the Pacific. O.ir currency, as In California, is entirely upon th4 specie principle, and a bank bill is her 4s much df i curiosity as a California fifty dollar piece would he in Cleveland You must have heard of our climate heiej Which to my mind is the most deligh'.ful in the world. Oir temperature during the year averages about 73 , and la extremely eve-i We csllftO very warm, and consider ti'i exceedingly cold. We are just within the tropics In 22 North . Latitude, and with a bracing trad wind alva? WdWini;, r i tun not be considered eifStiaMcal in bragging on such a clinat as that of Honolulu. General O. Itinton, the noted mail robber of Ohio, is a resident here. He came down from California four years ago with his wife, and they kept hording h0ne , tint lost money . at it, and the old man Wis finally reduced to ' working by the day at carpenter work. Fin ally the rheumstUm prevented his doing ever) this, and now he has turned lawyer and man ages, I presujne, just to live and no more. I sincerely pity the old mn and I think that he Is tmely repentant. He dose not know me, b'lt . I remember, i whn I was a boy, seeing him in his prime l but now how changed 1 - ' - KUKUf STREET. The Massachusetts' Sena e, at last nc e Hints, were r-nasrnl in di ciphering a Inter : from the Iii. Unfits Clionie, which it has been guesaed Mates t the case of Ela, injured at the time of the Barn rendition.'., .We presume the Stri ata is atill biuiiij. St. Lovi Democrat. . Aantvti. or TnOors oir Tucia. Way to Utah.' A detachment of three hun dred United States troops, belonging to the Seventh , infantry, cmiittiatidrd by aj. puck lis, and accompanied by five officers, arrived in Cincinnati, over the Little Miaihi road, on the 2nd inn. They re from Governor' inland. New York. 'tn route for Jefferson barrack., and from thence will be sent forward to join the Utah expedition. Mrs. Julia I)sTh Huyne, and her hu band have gone to Charleston. They in tend next to make a lour tliriuh Europe, thence go to Australia, and tin illy return to au r rancisco, which they design to make theirpertnanent home. It is now certain that the shells used in the attempted assassination of . Napoleon were of 'Rhgli h manufacture. They wre made by ar injrenius mechanic of Birmingham, named Joseph Taylor, from r. model furnikhed by an Englishman call ing himself Thomas Allsop, in complicity, witn ine Italian assassins. INo blame at ttches to Mr. Taylor. He supposed the sheila were a new invention, for which a patent was to be obtained, and hud no idea of the criminal use to which they were to be applied. . . , 1,1 " Texas LandsT " The Austin correspondent of the Gal veston Civilian, in his letter of I2th ult, writes at follows : . A; I now have the pleasure of announcing the passage of one of .he most iwponaui laws ever enacted for the welfare ut Tex as. ' It is an act opening the almost en tire public domain of tho Staid to sale at fixed price. To be brief, the Commis sioners of thi Land 0:Hce is authorized to tell land scrips in quantities of 1 60, '620. 610, and 1230 acre tract .The lands m the Pacifio Reserve t be sold at fr-i pur ere ; the alternate sections invade rail road and Galveston Canal grants and hud on all the islands at $1 ;25 per a-ro ; and fill other public lands at one dollar. Tue bill passed, on- motion of Mr. Brown, at 10 o'clock last night. This morning a run was made on the Land Qlh.e to buy 60 cent scrip (authorised by the hut Legislature aa the price of lands in the Pacific Reaerre) before the Governor ould sign thia bill, and by 12 o'clock, about $12,000 had been pad in ; but Gov. arnor Runnels, hearing of the movement lost no time in affixing his igu manual to the act and not if) lug the Commissioner Ibat it was a Jaw of the land, which at 1 J. M., put a atop te the speculation. You will see that speculators were thus earning reserve scrip at 50 cents, while its price would be two dollars the moment the est was signed. A grave-nigger, who burried a Mr. Button placed the . following item iu bill which he sent the widow of the deceased; ''.T making a Button-hole, 50 cents," ... Thit is Georsre the Fourth, said an echibitor of wax-work, pointing to a slim figure. , f I thought that he was a ery stout roan. Verv likelv. but if vou'd bsn here with Hit victuals half so long as v i j i . .i ,, Juu u iwjce as man, Have you ever broken a horse T in Hwreu a Dorse-iocicev. XMa. not es ctlr," replied Simmons, but I bsvf krokeo three r four wagoas." Tht I.lltle Mote IV CIIASLM MACK AY M'ben grasping tyranny offends, Or angry bigo's frown Whn rulers plot, for Sflfi-h ends, To keep the people down When statesmen form unholy leagues To drive the wor'd to war, When knaves In pal ices intrigu Kor fibhons fr a s'arj We raise our heads; Survey their deeds, And cheerfully reply, Grub, little moles, grub under ground, There's sunshin in tht sky. When eantlng hypocrites combine, To curb s freeman's thought, And hold all doctrines undivin That hold their canting naught When round the narrow pale they plod, And scornfully assume That all are cursed of Gd, And justify th doom We think of God' eternal love, And strong In hope reply, Grub, cit.le moles, grub under ground, There's sunshine li the sky. . When greedy nulhors wMd the pen, - To p ease the vulg.ir town, Depict gre.it thieves as injured men, And heroes of renown ' ' Pander to prejudice unclean, Apologia for eriuie, , And daub th vice of the mean With flattery like dime tongue, Fdr Milton's cruft, or Shakespeare's We blush, but yet reply Grub, Utile mole, grub under ground, There's sunshin iu ihe sky. When men complain of humble kind, In inis uitroptiic mood, ' And thinking eVil things, grow blind To presence of the good When, walled iu prejudices strong) .They urge that evermr re - " The world is fated to go wrong, Forgoing wrong before : We feel the truth they cannot feel, ' And mil as ve reply" tlruB, little moles, grub under ground, TuSre's sunshine in the sky. A practicul joke was once attempt d to be playid on Mr. Erskiue, us lie went one duy to WemiuLier Hall, with his ample Lag full of briefs. So'm wuri.-h barrister inivd n Jew's buy to go and ak hhn if he had r " any old cloths to cll." " No. you iittle HebreW linp,1' eitCiiliirieii the indignant counsellor, " they are all ntn) tuits." . . ... : ITASOtffJ. "file regular ' meetings of Nebraska tdge. No. 194, of Kree and Accepted ions, will he held at M.isonic Hall, on the second and fourth' Tuesday evenings of each month) at 0 1-t o'clock. L. B. H155EY. W.M. ' i. o. o. r. The regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge, No. 1, will be hold on Saturday evening of each week, at ,7 o'clock, P. M, . Brothers of the order who" may be In our city on that evening, ar rexpectfullv invited to attend. A; STlHCKbAX D, N G. F. M. DAVENPORT, Sec'y. ' Mall Arrangements. EASTERN MAIL. ' ARBirci Tuedavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 o'clock, P. M. : , , closr.1 Rsndav, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M, , WESTERN MAIL , Aaaivas Tuesdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at o'ciocit, p. yi. CLOSES ' Tuesdavs," Tliursdays, al Sundays, St 9 o'clock, Pi. M. . SOUTHERN MAIL. Y Aaaivti . . Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. CLOSRS Mondays, and Fridays) at 3 o'clock, V. M NORTHERN MAIL. . , Mondays, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M. .... ciojki Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M Oflic open on !t:indsrs, onlv from 6 o'cWk P. M. too,clock P.M. This rule will be strictly adhered to. - L..B. KINNEY, P. M. BSLLSVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clarke ft Beoriira, Forwarding and torn. Merchants. Flour Extra Family, $3,7.1 per 98 lbs. " Iowa, $3,50. " Fine, $2,73. Meal$2 per 100 lbs. ' ( Apples Dried, $3 per bushel. " Green, 3,50 per barrel. Peaches " 4 00. Butter New 2 Or V 25 t Beans $i 50 bus. Corn 50 bush, Oat 75c Beef 7 to 8e. ' Dried Beef 20r per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3. Esgs 15c V dos Hide Dry, 7e do Green, 3 . r ' Hay $4 00 to) $0 OOtua Bran. 30 cent per sih.' Pork Fresh, Si to $7 per bun. Hams 12 l-2c. " Bir!e Clear, 1 l-Jc. i r ' . . , S)iuldarvlOe.. ' -Lard 15 e V th Onions $3 50 fl 6us. Potatoes 50. - Pelts Sheep 50c . do Coon 25e ' - ' Wood Cotton, tW, Hard, $.00. Lumber Cottonwooil sheat'r 25 m do . eds-ed $30 00 a , Oak, Walnut, Rasawootl $10 00 so fin aiding, clear $55 00 m. "o Fleoriog t(t $AA 00 . , r 1st. $7500 , . . Boards, $50 $75 00 $lilngl Pin. $ 50 ft $9 50 tl m. , . Cottonwol . $5 00. Lath Pin $12 00 per m. ' Uoor-M $3S0 4$i75aeh. , Ua $4 00 & $a fitt 4SaasDt. . m;w iu:iuim:mcts. -1 A Salt at CLARKE fc nRO'S. JORN MEAL at CLAt(lCE BRO'S. If ANCY S. F. St. Louis Flo r at . CLARKE a. BRO'S. p XTR Family St. I.n i Flo .r at j IOW Ajtlllnol Flour at 2Mt CLARKE a, BRO'S. HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German Aittr at CLARKE a, BRO'S. H OOFLAED'S Balsnrhe Cardial at 4w21 CLARKE a, BRO'S; PLOWS I PLOWS I milE lafgest lot of plows, or all kinds, v X er received in this nisaket, for sale by 4t20 CLARKE &. BRO. A Lbs. ririm'e Bacon, just received tJKJVJ and for anlc cheap, by a 20 CLARKE a. BRO. A f(f Lbs. choice dried Apples, for QVjKJyJ sale cheap, by ' ,, 2 20 clarkf. k. nno. i")(f Bishels Corn, for sale at JJ 2(20 CLARKE & BRO'S. OA Bushels choice Missouri Seed Corn, at -fcU 2120 CLARKE . BRO'S. A Few Barrels of prime sweet Cider, for sal by CLARKE BRO. WHITE Beans, at CLARKE ft, BRO'S. 2t20 jC Q isntity of Pots'oen, nt j 2(20 CLARKE k BRO'S. ONE Yoke of good workinr Cattle, for ! sale by CLARKE ft, BRO. ONE Lumber Wagon, for ssIp ,v CLARKE x. BRO. 6) C Thousand Cottonwood Rhingten. for CO sale by CLARKE St BRO. Wanted. CVSH will be poid by Clarke ft, Bro. for any quantity of dry and green hides. 19-3t tfoi Rdrit ft? SrIo. THE Fin Stone Building known as the Bellevue S ore, situated on the corner of Jeirersnn and 27th streets, Bellevue, N. T., will be sold, or rented, at a bargain. For terms, euquir of T; B: LEMON, at tn f onteuell Bank. Bin 20 SPECIAL NOTICE I THE undershrned Informs the public, that after this datet trl'V have adopted the Cash svstein; and reduced their profit column te the lowest figures. All persons in.lb'e l to us, are req'iested to csll and seMle before the first of M y, A. C. without fail. April 8, 135. J. P. HDftN; Co. 6' Notice. IHERI'BY giv notice, that on and after he l.Yh day of April next, I will proceed ogive dcedi, to those ei'itled to lots and Hid, n 'Imt o-rH nofth Ci y of Belli , en ered by the Msvor: as a I own aite," at the ollic of Bowen ft btrickland. LEAVHT L. BOWEN, Mayor. Road noT.ces. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA SARPY COUNTY. N O TICE is hereby given, that th County Commissioners or aarpv cotmiy, will meet on MondayjMay 10th, 1858, at 9 o'clock A. 51 ; at th nous or Uernhart Myers, to view and locate, a road in answer to a reuuon to commence at a point near the resident: bf said Bernhart Mvers, where the road from Jttllevu. Intersects th Territorial road lead ing from Omaha, in Douglas county, to Cedar Island in Sarpy county, thence to a point near tht resident fW.T. Whittinton, thenc to the residence of if: H. Smith, thence near th residence of George Swevil , to tb mCSt practical route to Fairview. Said Conimls loner will meet in the evening of the sain day) at 0 O'clock at Bernhart Myers to hear parties Interested In locating said road. Un th following day, May 1 1th, IBOB) at o'clock A. M. ; said Commissioner will meet at Philander Cook's near Platte River, to view and locate a road, pionosed In Petition to run from La Platte, aloi g th Platte River bottom, next the bluffs by Carlile', II. II. smiths, and north of nvivela' to tb S- h. cor ner of Se; la, Township 13, Ranee 12, E. of the llth principal meridian. The Commission er will meet in the evening of the same day at 5 o'clock at the bouse of PhiUuder Cook, to hear p.rties interested in sid road. Uu Thursday. May 19Ui. 185S, the County Commissioners of Sarpy Conntv, will meet at Reuben Loveioy's at V o'cldtk A. M. to view and locate a road, to commune at a point on the west lin of the Bellevue Mission Claim, th-nce north-west by the most direct and racMca' route, byway of th forks of th ig Pappillion and Went pappillion creeks, to Haxeltont tbenc to th north lin of ssid county, at a point on th north aid of Sec 13. Township II, Range 11. ITie ommissioner will then meet at Reu ben Lovejoy's, ia Bellevue, In the evening of the same day at 5 o'clock, to heir parlies in terested. By order of the County Commis.ionera. STEPHEN D. BANGS, Bellevue, April 5th, 1858 County Clerk. mTministrator's N07 ICE. TETTERS Testamentary on I he esUite of 4 Alexander Davis, late of Sarnv eountv. deccas'd, having been granted to th unde.lsrn d, residing in (aid county, .he hereby tiotine all person knowing themselves to b indebted to aaid estate, to mak immediate, payment. Snd those having claims, to present th same properly authenticated, for settlement oa or befor. th first day of Ms- nxt. Bellevue, March 1st, 1858. 3m 15 To All. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tb uiideriik'ned take this ms'hod of call ing upon those who a re indebted to them, to com forward snd settle their account, and notes, bef r th IXhdayor April next, a we must hav money by that tine. VV hav walled lone and patieutly 01 our customers, and if our Invitation I rot responded to, w shall p'ac tb acco mts 4n other hsnd for cIUcUo. . EATON Jr. ROWLE!. BsUtvut, Msrojb U IV. 1 -1 , .MA - t Hi t NOTICE Is hereby given, that on the v. nine of the lftth lnt. I lost my p rket book In Bcllevu el'y. containing some vslu bis paptrs that are of no us to any one hut mvself, together with a dollar bill, with some notes against various persons, on of $19 on Chirle Peter Mikel, and on of $!W,0 en M. D. Shsw, on en J. P. Horn, a Co. of about $ii,00, on on II arkburn of !, and various others, I ' erehy notify all persons from purchasing any of the said notes. Any person finding said pocket-book and returning the asm to me, or leaving It at th ofllc of the Bellevu Caxett, will b liberally re warded, besides couferlng a great favor.. , (U13) E. N. UPJOHN. n"ew " ARRANGEMENTS ! NEW 0 iD s AND cw Prices! B Y L B. KINNEY & CO. THE undersigntil ar now opening th . largest and best selected, assortment of Spring and Summer goods, ever before offered in market for th truth of this, w ln-it the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and st that this 1 no New Paper puff, no Action, no gass But truth IN ttii'.tif, Even in Nebraska! Therefore come one, corns all, ann RivlA will be on hind In his usust good humor to wilt on all. Ladies In particular. Every thing may be found In the ihap of choice dress goods fur Hnrine an Summer at ltl KINNEY ft CO'd. G ROCERIES of evry description, cheap at KINNEY ft CO'! 'S. B OOTS and shoes, good anil warranted at K INNER ft CO'S. G N A IT KRS, Buskins, and Slippers of every variety at KINNEY ft. CO'S. AILS, Glass and Qneenswore, cheap at KINNEY ft CO'S. Hardware. A FEW Firkins of good Butter and a lot of smill white beah", for tale at the Hard ware iore of 1". ft J. A. Nye ; Butter 25 cent per lb. Beans $3 per bushel.. Both wairnnted to b not strong, call around there that have the money. 4tl8 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue bf an execution, tome directed, by the Clerk of the District Court of Sarpy county, N. T., In favor of Louis Bartels and ngainst the property of Genre ilerlrllrijF. to satisfy a Judgment al'ainst aiid Jennings fort e sum of thr.s humlrrd Ami nln.lv .iclil dollars nnd seventy two cents; now therefor i win (in si funnc ancNoi In rront or the Bellevue House, du lr t TtH day of April A. P. 1R5j be ween the hour, of (I o'clock A. M. and 4 o'cloca P. M. of said dayt to the highest bidder, for CAh, the followinr de scribed property, to wit; Lot 4 In Block 103 also Lot I in Block 57, In the CI v of Bellevue , Dated, Bellevue. March 17th 15. JOHN' M. ENOCH, Sheriff". 2t ' Ry S. II. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff. Notice. Ill A V EJbeen very indulgent with my custom ers about paviuK up. sometin-.es thia orln- cipel ceases to be a virtue. I will now notify all to corr.e up to the rack and settle old score immedia ely, and you will very much oblig , x our ODaint servant, 181? L. B. KINNEY. Notice. IS hereby given to Georg Rifei William A. Robinson. aW all whom" it ma ir con cern, that I will appear at tne Land Office in Omaha, on Friday the 9th day of April, at 11 o'clock, A. M. and there nfffv inv rieht to pre-empt th . quafter df th s. . quaftef of ec. 20, . w. quarter of I. W. quarter' of sec. 21, wr. half of n. w. quarter of sec. 28, lownsnip j.j, ranee vi, east or tne Otn prtnel pal maridian, in Nebraska Territory. 3'18 . JOSEPH MILLER. NOTICE! I F.TTERS of Administration 011 th estate .J of John Uav late of S.irnv county, de ceased i having been granted to the s-bscriber residing in Bellevue, he hereby give notice to 11 irmuii. inaeuica 10 sam esiais 10 can and Ftl. th Bilin. .n4 tkn.. h.wir. .lain.. arainst the estate are requested to present uirm propiriv mitn 'nncai.il ror illiemnt. 13 WILLIAM II. WRIGHT. Ad'm'r Gl'STAVB lEI'.flKR, OOTOtY BUKVEYOE OF MILLS CO OFFICE GLENWOOD. IOWA. ORDERS left at th oflic of Shskspear Boyea, St. Mary, will receive prompt at tention. C. 8EEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, wonld respectfully infrm the citizens of Mills an'l adjoining Counties, that he is prepared to exefilte all work of the following character: laying off town site, leveling cf treainfoT water power, drawing or tnaps-plain and colored, drawing designs for buildings tf all S yles. with estimates of cost. Correct plats of th townships of Mill County, showing the true positions ot th lim ber, water courses and bluff, kept Constantly on hand. Having had experience both In thia country and in Europe, h fa- Is assured of giving Auaracuon 10 an wno may ravor Mm with their patronage. Cold Medal awarded at th tat St. Louis fair to G. Seeger fc S. Schiioonsky lot tti best tnnoFranhiesI man. Office Glen wood, Mills ., lows. tl Notice." NOTICE I hereby given t Georg W. Lewis, John Clesveland, and all other concerned, tn appear before th KerisUr and Rceivr of the. Land Offic at Osssha, en Friday the l'h diy of April. 185S, at 10 o'clock A. M., and off-r such evt 'euc a you may have in support or adverse to th pre. emotion of John CI ln, to lata 1, t, and 3, goctioa 27, Tp 13., Ranee 12 aa.t. a per instructions of the Commissioner of th Lan4 Offic to rs-tnvestiga' asd pre-emption. ' JOHN A. PARKER Jr., KerisUr, 'JL- G,"'MOIB, R.oelvsr. Marcfc JOUj.ISC. t c sJstA M VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned hav opened, a largs and commodious new store, on th corner of Msln and 25th Streets, in Bellsvu, wher a varied assortment of Goods mar b found Among theia art DUY GOODS, Such as Brown M'isllnj Calico 1 1 i t - Mi iirrviiiK. 1 Uirting, , , . H.slsry, tl KNIVES, FORKS, SCYTHES, , WOOD-SAWS. r , SHOVELS, HAY-FORKS, . SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, fcc, Together with a quantity of BOOtS c3 SHOOS Jegars, Rskes, Ropes, Horss-collars, Carpot licks, Window Snsh, Doors, TEAS AND SUGARS. ToWeo, Queenswsre. Glassware, Flour, Cracker and a great many more article. They keep constantly on hand, a Urg as sortment of wa Uinta mid Llqtibrs. Warranted th best quality cheafi for ealb n37tf J. P. HORN ft CO. Meat Market Changed Hands MESSRS. OLIVER ft STO,NE,hay pur chased of II. Coot fjrlfflth, hit entire illtcrBt tn ttm hlltrhrinv ilBinaa Mill hereafter be found at hi old stand, on Miss'on venue, east or Msln Slreet, under 8. M. Pika'a I2rnarw ..,1 lrAul.inn fii .uk they will be happy to wait upon h' old eu. favor tliein with tneir patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 20. 6m51 CHARLES SI ONE. W. n. Longsdorf. GRADUATE of Penn. Collegll dt tfentsi Surserv. rDsctfullv annouiice Ia th. .11. Irene of Bellevue, and vicinity, that he I now prepared to practic Usntistry, in ail its vi rion, branches. Office hours from 2 tilt 5, P. M. 45 Notice ' IsHh undersigned having purchased til a Jl tire stock Jewelry, formerly owned br Alex. Kemp, is prepared to sell th sam at 25 per cent less than was ever ottered in this ettv ocrore, as room must l. mad for a targe spring assortment. Th stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks, "in nr t,nmeo, worst, r.namei, I'ainted, Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry. Rroaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt Studs, Lockets, Bracelets. Rings, Gold. Silver, and Plaited Guard, Fob and Vest Chains. Gold ami Oliver opeciacies Also a splendid as sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED t-ill II 111. A. J i" - Also Musical Instruments. Cutlery, Port 4.c.,tc. Monies, Pouches, Card Casts, A fine stoc of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv ers, Jtc, which will be sold at a small ad vance abov cost, as th subteribcr wlssS to go 0'it of the gun business. All kinds of repslring don with nestatss snd dispatch by competent workmen. ! still ehiitlnueto tak Omaha Scrl", We- .1... ....,.,i,r. i.iuum , kiibt, ..mem mon ey, or told and silver, In exchange for goods: i.rnio-r on 12th h re.f. N,.s at rm Farnliam, and directly opnosit tfi f tsUfft i.xciisnge nana, umana, w. T. Pleas call and examine goods and prices. T. W. WOODS. Cmalis, Jan. 12tb, 1358. 3m9 Seeds difT66D." WE ar now prepared with a full and and complete stock of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. Of tb new crop, to supply snydeins ad whole sal and retail, ou th very-best of terms. Our stock is new (ss w 'do not consign eed and take non back to mix up sgain,) and s.sa vi ssvvsn unucr uur own uiivciiviiv in thit state. Our itock of European eedt ii imported flirtctlv hr oaneWet from tht most rt'iabU gToweri iri EnrUnd and France. . " Was tm StAr.ft.tssr. rr.A ii-. J.t.. . S ... ,.,vi viiiiuviiv HV Lvjr.Sl U W II t C ,J th public csn b offered than w can give, iu uiuiaiij invii. an exr.miuaT.ion 01 our Itock befpt purchasing. Our stock consists in part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Pea, Beenl; .o., a v.iy Urt: variety of Garden Seed and a full assortment of Flower Seeds of choice varieties: Alstfi iso bushel pur Chinese Suir Caul titd, Afrr!4ultra1 and Horticultural imnlmenta. Full brie ft ri as?d nA imnlamsrit f ! aaut upon rocftipt of stamp to par pottart. ttrVDV TA r-srrnJ m fjL 9 3aoal i 20 i Laka 8itfeti Chtca0. Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage Toy Advertisement TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA.) COUNTY OF SARPY, Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, v. William R. JoUr.son, Airrea k.elluoi, t Aaron O. Cox, MortgS'ers. ) Mortgage dated. March 14th, A. D. 1857, re corded iu book E., Pag IOO, April 21st, 1857, at 10J o'clock, A7 M. Default having been mad in t payment of the nm of two thousand and two hundred dollars, ($2,200.) which is claimed to be du at th date of this notice, snd secured by a certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing date Match 14lh. A. V. 1837. executed bv William R. Johnson, then of th State of Iowa, Alfred Kellum, and Aan.o O. Cox, of Bellevoe, Sar py County, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben Lovejoy, of Bellevue, s foresaid, and Recorded in tne omc or lue Itegitter or Deeds, st Oma ha City, for Sarpy County, N. T., In Book f , Pag 160, on th 21st of April, A. D., lS37,at iU 1- ClOCB A. M. ,. I Now, therefore, notle 1 hereby given, that in pursue c of a pcrwer of Sale contained In said mortcag and of th Statute, in such cases mad and provided, th pre mi see de scribed in and conveyed by eaid Mortgage, to wit 1 all that certain piece and parcel pf land) with it appurtenance, eitnaUd and lying in tb city of Bellevue, In aaid County of Karpy; and Territory of Nebraska, and describe as Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) Iu taid City of Bellevue, according to th survey tfaer of. mad bv Mr. Rchiram.ky,in th year i860. i win on so io at punuc sue uon an Ui tsu) ssy , or June, A. D. 18., between the hours of 9 ! o'clock. In th forenoon, and th setting of th sun on mat day, to the bieneet bidder 1 th a I t b in front of the Bellewie House, in th city of Bellevu, Sarpy Coiuily, Nebraska Territory. . REUBEN LOVEJOY, . Mortcacec. . T. . LaMotr. AU 4 . .. . Nana 24U,SM. alS'.a Notice of the rorecloiurs) of Jtortf by Adrertlssmeitt. TERRITORY Or NEBRASKA.) COUNTT OF SARPY. v Reuben Lovejoy, Mor' j, ) vs. J Alfrs-I Kellnra, I V. A. Gwyer, Mortgagors.) Deed of Mortgage dated Dcmbr 18th, A. D. 1K57, ami recorded In Book B., Pages 9tl0. 270 and 271, December 21st, 101 (t ttl e'cloclii A. M. , Default having been made In payment of llf sum Pf two thousand tws hundred dolls'r'; f $2,200,) which Is claftasd to b du at tn dat of jiils notlci; Snd secured by a dsed Mortgage bearing dsle, December Hth, 1W7; teeuted by Alfred Ksllura and V. A. GwyerJ of Sarpy .County. Nebraska Territory, to Ren, ben Lovejoy, of (he city of Bollevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory! ssd recorded th oific of the. KrfWer f Itsdl for BarsV County, N. T., in toult B., psgs 2GU, 270 as? 271. on th 2 lit day of December, A. D. lltf at IU o't'lock, A. M. Now, tbsrefors, noils Is hereby given that in pursuanes of k power of sal contained la said mortgage, snd of thl Statut In inch cases msd and provided, tb premise described in and eonvevid hjr laid mortgage, to wltt All that certain Jlrt 5t parcel of land, lying and beisg sltust in tks County of Sarpy, and Territory of Ntbraskl, snd desrribed ss follows, to wit t Commence Ing for th asm at a post 84.0 rods, NtUs, fl decrees, Esst of th S. W, corner of sec tion thirteen, (13) Township thirteen, (1JJ, Rang thirteen, (13), tast of th Oth Princi pal Maridian thence north 47 1 degrees, west 23.5 rods to a Cottonwood stump, thn nartki 34 degree, esst tt.5 rods to a post, thene South 47 1-2 degree ast, 11.4 rods to a post, thence south 30 degree west 9Jt foil to th pise erf beginning, containing a sere and fifty-seven perch, together with all and singular th tenement and are4itasent snd sppurtenanees thrunto belonging, sr ia snywiss appertaining, consisting In part on tngint, boiler and all th machinery and fixture for a perfect steam saw-mill, manufac tured bf Cooper and CI irk, Mt. Vernon, Otis, a-nOjakt to be of thlHv horse power, will M old at nubile auction on tti 20IH day of JUnff A. D. 1&S8, between the hours bf o'clo'cl A; M., and th setting of th sun en th day, to th highest bidder. Th ssl t b la front ot th Uellevus Hous In th City sf Belletue; Sarpy C'vunty, Nebraska Territory; laui mr t nynnvi Hlortgsf, . - j SlOttl T. B. Lssiok, Att'y. April 1st, 1868. BY Virtu) of an execution to m directed by th Clerk of th District Court tf Sarpy' county, N. T., in favor of John Kabler, , gainst th property of Harrison Berry, satisfy s judgment against said Berry, for th sum of Dfteen'hundrsd and thirtu dollar. and sventy-lx cnt, (1513,16() nowthrs for I will offer at public auction onth press Ises, on th 22nd day of April, A. D. 1851 1 between th hour of nine o'clock A. M. aaf four o'clock P. M. of said day, to th hlgbeSfc blddsr, for cash, th following described prof"? erty, to wit 1 on steaui saw mill with all Uts apparatus belonging thereto, said mill VeiBjr' situatad in th west part of Sarpy county Elkhorn river, aad known as th HarriltfSV Berry Mill. . . - - Dated, Bellevu March 1VK A. D. 18W " JOHN M. ENOCH. , ft ' Shwiffof Sarpy County, N. 't. -J BY virtu of an execution, to me direct!.' by th Clerk of th District Court of, H-irpy eonnty, N. T., In favor of Cyrus fcV Mara, and against the property of 'GeorgS Jenniiurs, to satisfy a judgment against tE said Jenulngs 1 for th sum of flv hundr4 and ninety-six dollars, and seventy-six cents' ($5OTj70). Now, therefore, I will offer ar public auction, In front of th Bellevu House' on th 24th day of .April. A. D. 158. between th hour of nin o'clock A. M., and four 1 o'clock P. M., of ssid dayj tq th highest bid der, for caih, ths ftfl lysine described pfprv ty, to witi being th N. W. of N, fc.flf sf N. E., 8. E. of N. W. of section 24,tdwnihl 13, rang 13, C of th Oth principal sssridUn,; Dated March 23rd, 18DB. t :.1 tr,,l,t fM , . JOHN M. ENOClf; fillerit- 2tll By S. H. WATTLES, titp, OieriC THE CHICAGO CIT?" INSURANOE COMPANY . .. , dFFCEi " iA Room No. 1 Mssonic Tmpl, Vtkthsit Street, ChicagU - . v t i CAPITAL, ai&d.ooOi k i XBMDUD CAXriKlD, ISAAC COOK, ' HXN8Y CMAf MASJij it. s. stOMaoSf H. A. WVMtOOP. orncERit Ednnmd Caaileld, Pres., Wm. 8. BaUv oeo y, nenry untprafcrn, Trtttr ; . , THIS Company y4l fttft,Hil tfu t6s J!71i , dsy of March, A. D. 1855, under a Spec ,, lal charter from th Legislature of DUnolSf" and busiueaa commenced under the moat fa vorable auspice. Its establishment haebeesn npdn a fir in and reliable basu, and in view ef It stability, soundness.snd permanSncy, ranks aa on of the first Insurance Camnanlsa tn thS ' COUrUTV. Ta those dtairnua rJ amIuII. . themselves against loss or damage by FUe,r r,1 " os, mey oer leave to eger ue following " . . 1 REFERENCES. lieeers. Stone . Witt, Oeveland, Obie. ! "5 1 Williams Avery, Oiicage, m " Norton St. Brother, . Stone A Boomer, " " If. S. Dursnd, Pres. Racine A Miss. . f.- J Geo. C. Northrup, Cash. Reels Ce. BaAk. . Wm. P. Lind, Esq., Milwaukee. , r- i J. G. Conroe, Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cssh. Coia'I t Chlcagi. Heary Famham, President CMeagS K Rots? . lelsnd RaU Road. I Daniel P, Rhodes. Esq.j Cleveland, Oble, . i Thomas Campbell, Esq., Pprlngfiel, IU. Hon R. Chsmberlin, St. Ixmls, Mo. ' Messrs. Wads worth, Wells tt Seysaouy.- Chicago. III. ....::. Meeers. I. II, Bnrch A Ce, Chieags Baejj.i iriciar. u. n. oner m. so. UDKage, UU ' Wm. Blanchard; Esq.: Morris, 111. Messrs. II. C. A O. G. Cook A Ca.i Rick ' ford. III. Meses. H. Wheeler Son, Aurora. Ttl. Messrs. Judd, Smitb Pratt, Dixon, IlL Nehemish Case, Req., Buffald, N.Y.; t X iu. P'junoy, tsq , sprmgneU, 1U- , Cen. I. Curn, Springfield, UL 1 Richard Ivere, Esq.. St. Loots. M7 ' a..e 4 '1 1 T. B. LEMON, Agent,' Bellevaa, AND "...f.i veil 'f Establishment in Omaha WM. FRO tS HAM. having retired froae the late firm of Kemp 4t Frodeha,! has opened a new stor at No 3, Capt, Dorf t building, between the Methodtt jCfeurch,svbV ( he invit hi old patrons to give him a clL . i Time pieces and Jewelry, nf every dsscrltw" He, neatly sad expefesiily fepWest 1 JTeWcjIry 1