J A J-L rr ?f I ! i i ' IfsMLOlt , Sandwich lain Mat i naary b, iy. S Ed. Cltvat-Ane TtADi Dt Aiaa i When fcsm here In 18.H, there were only abort 100 whlta InbabiUntt upon tha greupe. but now they itmnber nearly 2,0ii), of which three fourthi rtld In Honolulu. Being wltnln four taan days sail (row Ben Franeueo, wa art comparatively near tha United Statee, and Bit msll reach na with much regular ty every two week j averaging abot-t fwr:y-five day fret New York, and,ih i your pper dropped every week Into t Poet Offiea at Cleveland, will raacb ma with nearly tha aaroa regularity a if I wara a tubtcriber reaident in New York or Hoaton. During tha monlha of October, November, Vnd December, wa have Urea fleata of wbale hip In our forta. Buaineaa ia lively and theatree, ball-rooma and aaloona, ara in full blaat but daring the remain portion of the fear a tranter could hardly imagine how Vich a Iarg number of ahip chandlera, butch ra, baker and tradera of variou kind man ace to live. Ilia fact ta that we make enough In three month to keep ua through tha entire yfar, and in addition many have accumulated large forturtea her.' ' ' Good house and thlp carpenter and black amit a get here $3 00 per day,, and Steady sd can hare constant employment. Good baker and ahoemakera are wanted here. , One or two really ernart young lawyert men J if honor and high prineiplee could do exceed--ily well here. Clerk in atorea get from if 3, to 9100)00 per mouth, and accountants from $100. to $230, per month. In fact, wagea and prieea ara now much higher here fhan at any other port of the Pacific. O if lurreney, aa In California, ia entirely upon the apeeie principle, and a bank hilt ia here 4 inuch df a curiosity aa a California fifty dollar piece would be In Cleveland. , Yon nut have heard of our climate heie. Which to mv mind ia the moat deligh'.f.il in the world. Oir temperature during the year average about 73, and ia extremely eve-i W call UO ' very Warm, and consider 6' SKceedingly cold. Wa ara j ist within the tropica in 22 North Latitude, and wiih a bracing trade wind always Mowing, fie (fan not be considered egdtia'ical in bragging . on tKh a I mate a that of Hi ioIuIu. General O. Hinton, the noted mail robber of Ohio, ia a reaident here. Ha came down from California four ye.ira ago with hi wife, and they kept hording home, Rut lot money , AiW, and the old man Wit finally reduced to ' Working by the day at carpenter 'work. Fin .ally the rhenmstism prevented his doing evert , ton, ana now ne na turned lawyer ana man age, I presume, just o live anil no more. 1 !!Krely pity the old mil and I think that he I Intel'y repentant. He doe not know me, . xtl I remember, ; whn 1 wa a hoy, seeing tlm in hi priae i but now hnw chir.f e.l I -- ' K ITK III STItPKT. "he Misarhiiseits Sena e, at last ac unts, were ena ml in d ciphering u !ntr ' from the ILjiv IWus Chome. hk-h it has been guessed rotate to the "so of Ela, injured At the time of the. rn rendition.., .We presuuv,the St-n-.i is atill fciuinj. St. Lovi$ Dtmocrat. , Abrivil orTnoors oir Tncia. Wat , - tTTn.' A detachment of three hun J Unite! States troops, belonging to Seventh , iiifaniry. coiiiiuandrd by . -j. PacLiif, and accompauit'd by five .' c ;ers, arrived in Ciiicinnati. over the L..le Miaihi road, on the 2nd in n. They l-jr from Governor' inland. New York, . XX fout for Jefferson barracks, ami from '' "nee w ill be aem forward to join the Jiah eipedition. Mr. Julia Dth Hayne, and her hu 1 - rid have gone to Charleston. They in tend" next to make a lour through Europe, thence po to Austral in, and tinilly return Xt San Franci vo. which they design to laafte theirpprmanent home. : . It i now certain that the thuflU used in l" aUtempu-d aoaSKiuation of v Napoleon v,?re of KhgVi h manufacture. They v. re made by ar ingeniu mechanic of r.miingham, named Joaeph Taylor, from f rfodel furnished by an Englishman call- t himself Thoinaa Allaop, in complicity h the Italian assassins. No blame at' aea to Mr. Taylor. lie auppoaed the A were a new invention, for which a tnt was to be obtained, and hud no idea I Jie criminal use to which they were to pplied. T Texas Lands. llie Austin correfpondent of the Gal ion Civilian, iu his letter of 12th ult, ttt as follows : '' ' . . . 1 1 now have the pleasure of announcing ..passage of one of .he uiot miponaui s ever enacted for the welfare ot Tex i It li an act opening the almost en t publid domain of the Stau to aula at U prices. To be brief, the Commit )er of thy Land OiRce is authorised iell land scrips in quantities of 160, I aind 1280 acre tract .The lands in Pacifio Reserve to be sold at fr-i pur I; the alternate sections invude rail -.d and Galveston Cunl grants and linda ii all the islands at $1 ,25 per acre ; and Jl other public lands at one dollar. The ilt passed, on motion of Mr. Brown, at 10 o'clot k last night This moruing a was made on the Land Olfcje to buy 50 cent scrip (authorised by the la.l Uf islature as the price of lands in the acifie Reserve) before the Governor ulJ sign this bill, and by 12 o'clock, out 1.000 iiad been pad in : but Gov troor Ruouels, heariiif of the movement st no time in affixing his sigu manual to b avct and uotlfylug the Commissioner eat m was Jaw of the land, which at 1 f. M., put a stop to the speculation. Ifou will see that apeculators were thus muring reserve scrip at 60 centa, while is price would be two dollars the moment Jhe at was aigaed. i '' ' A grave-digger, who burried'a Mr, poHon placed the . following item itia bill fhich he sent the widow of the deceased: Ta making Button-hole, 60 cents." Tbia is George the Fourth said an Mhibhor of wai-work, pointing to a slim Pgure. f I thought that he was a rery stout man." " Very likely, but if you'd en here with iut victuals half so long as je nas, you d been twice as Uuu. Have you ever broken a horaeT in noree-rocixev. nnt e. iy, replted Simmons, m but 1 hare 'vch tares o jour wagons.- . - - v- V .Tbr Mlllr Motes . . 1 SV CIIAaLR MACKAV, M'ben graping tyranny offend, Or angry bigo'a frown When rulers plot, for erffh end, To keep the people down i When etatentnen form unholy leagues To drive the World to war, When knaves In fiBl icm intrigue Kor f ibhoni a star i We raie our headi; Survey their deeda, And cheerfully reply, Grub, little mole, grub under ground, There's sunshine In tht sky. When canting hypocrite combine, To curb s freeman' thought, And hold all doctrinta undivine That hold their canting naught When round the narrow pal they plod, And scornfully assume That all are cursed of G-d, And juatify the doom j We think of God'a eternal love, ' And tron In hope reply, Grub, iltle mole, grub under ground, There' aunahine ( the aky. ' When greedy Htithora wield the pen. ' To p'e.iac the vulgar town, Depict great thieve a injured men, And heroes of renown ' ' Pander to prejudice unclean, Apologia for crime, , , And daub the vice ot the mean With flattery like slime , tongue, Fdr Milton craft, or Shakli.Tre' We blush, but yet reply Grub, lil'.le mole, grub uii(l,'rout.(l, Ther-' aiiiialiiue in ihe ky. When men complain of huinlile kind, In mia iutrophic mood, ' And ttiinkiug eVil tliini,', grow blind To presence of the good When, walled iu prejudice strong) They urge that everiurre " The world is fated to go wrong, Forgoing wrong before: We feel the truth they cannot feel, ' And amile aa we reply' - bruS, little moles, grub under ground, TuCre'a aunshiue in the aky. A practical joke was once aiteiupt d to be played, on Mr. Erskine, u tie went one day to Wet-luiiiiUier Hall, with his ample Lag full of Iricfs. Somt vurgi.h barrister hired it Jew' boy to go and ak hhn if he had : " any old cloths to cll." ' No. you iiule HebreW hup' exliidutieil the indignant counsellor, " they are all nta iuits." , , MASO.fL'. The reeular meeting of Nebraska Xif' "Aft AA Mas. Iodge. No. IM, of Free and Accepted Maaotto, will he held at Mnaonic Mall, on the aocond and fourth' Tuesday eveuinga of each month) at o i-e o'clock. L. B. Kt5EY,'W. M. ' I. O. O. F. The regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge, No. 1, will ba hold on Saturday evening of each week, at ,7 o'clock, P. M, .Brother ot the order who' may be In our city on that evenine, are rexnectfullv invited to attend. .. A: ?l'IUCKbAXU, N G. F. M. DAVENPORT, Scc'y. ' Mat) Arrangements. EASTERN MAI Li ' - ' AKBIVCt Tuesday. Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 o'clock, P. M. ' , ; ttosrs fUndava, Tuesdajl, and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, P. t,-f,. - . WESTERN MAIL . ARRIVK Tuesdsv. Thursdays, an4 Saturdays, at o'clock, P. M. " - " ctoscs Tneadars, Tlmradaya, a ad Suadaya, at o'clock, Pi.M. : southern Mail. ' 7 Anaivai . Toecdays, snd Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , ' . " " cLesr.s Mondavs. and Fiidayai at o'clock. P, M NORTHERN MAIL. -. i Aaajrti . Mondavi, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock. P. M. CLOSE! Tueidayt, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A- M. Office open on ind v, onl v from 6 o'clock P. M. to o.clock P. M. This rule will be strictly edhrred to. " L..B. KINNEY, P. M. BSLUSVUE MARKET. Correct'd weekly by Ciarke tt BeofHfs, Forwardln and Com. Merchants. Flour Extra Family, $3,73 per M lba. 44 Iowa, $3.30. " Fine, $2,75. Meal$2 per 100 lbs. . i ApplesDried, $3 per bushel. " Green, 3,50 per barrel. Peachea 44 4 00. Butter New 20e V 25 tk Bean $2 30 V bu. Corn 50f buih, Oats 75c Beef 7 to Sc. Dried Beef 20e per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3. Egg 15c Tfi dot Hides Dry, 7c - " do Green, 3 . - -Hay $4 00 $0 00 7 tua Bran. 30 centa per amah. Pork Fresh, $r to $7 per bun. Hams 12 l-2c, ... Bir!ee Clear. W Mc. ' 'r t Shoulders. 10eA ' -) - Lard 13 e lb Onions 3 50 V bus. Potatoes 50. - - - Pelts Sheen 60c , . do Coon Me ' Wood Cpttoa, 13, Hard, 1,00. Lumber Cottonwood sheat'r 25 H m u do . edred 130 00 do -.Oak, IValnur, Raaswood $10 00 so fin aiding, clear $55 00 V ta. do , Flooring tit rtfS 00 . r. - T ' 1st. $75 00 Board, $50 $73 00 Shingle Pin. ) SO $9 50 I m. . 44 . Cottonwood . $5 00. ' TjMh Pine $12 00 per ta. ' ' tooo n. $3 50 ft $4 Th. tvi M)i:nTisi:McTs. Q A Salt at lORIs MEAL at JANCY S. F. St. CLAIIKC h rtRO'S. cLArtCF.fc uno-'s. Lo'il F1"f at CLAKKE as, PRO'S. 1 XTR A Family 6t. 1 da F'o ir at !j claukf. k nno'R. IOTt.lAlUlnola Flour at 2wil CLARHEBR0'S. HOQFLAND'8 Celebrated German A. Iter at CLARKE a DRO'S. HOOFLAED'S Saliame Cprdlal at 4w2t . CLARKE fc BRO'S; PLOWS I PLOWS I fpiIE lafgeat lot or plow, of all kind, v. X er received in Uii mket, for sale by 4t20 CLAKKE II BRO. A I-ba. prim'e Bacon, juat received tt rj J Vy and for ante cheap, by 2 20 CLARICE a n no. A fff Lb, choice ilrled Apples, for j. v j -yf aaie cneap, rv 2 20 cLArtkR t find. i"irf Bishe: Corn for aale at 2120 CLARKE A. RRO'S. OA Bushels choice Missouri Seed Corn, at L) 2t20 CLARKE Jr, BRO'S. A Few Barrel of prime weet Cider, for V aale by CLARKE a BRO. w fllTT. Beans, at CLARKE ft BRO'S. 2t00 J Q'iant 2120 Uty of Pota'oe. t CLARKE It BRO'S, NE Yoke of good workinf Cattle, for i sale by CLARKE 4. BRO. Lumber Waion, for sale br CLARKE a BRO. 25 Thousand tale by Cottonwood Shingle, for CLARKE a BRO. Wanted. CSH will be paid by Clarke a Bro. for any quantity ot dry and green hidea. 19-3t I Ioi Hdiit M Salo. ! THE Fine S'one Building known as the nellevne S ore, situated on the corner of Jefferson and 27th street, Bellevue, N. T., will he sold, or rented, at bargain. For terms, enquire ot t; Bi LEMON, at the Fontenelle Bank; 8m 20 ' " ' ' ' SPECIAL NOTICE ! THE nndertisned informs the public, that after this dair triV tlHve adopted the Caah ayateuii and reduced their profit column te the lowest figure. All persons ind-b'e l to us, are requested to call and settle befo:e the first of M if, A. ('. without fail. April 8, 185. J. P. HOflN; h Co. S'SD - ' - Notice. THEREBY give notice, that on and after he l.Vh day of April next, I will proceed togive deed, to those en'UIrd to Iota and I tnd, nihatnorti nof the Ci y or Belli v a, en lered by Ihe Mavor: aa a town aite," ot the office of Bowen tt Strickland. LEAVIIT L. BOWEN, Mayor. Road noT.ces, TERRITORV OF NEBRASKA i . SARPY COUNTY. J NOTICE 1 hereby given, that tf-.e County Commissioner of Sarpv county, will meet on MondayjMay 10th, 1858, St S o'clock L. M : at uie houi of uerunart Aiyera, 10 iew and locate, a road In answer to a Petition to commence at a point near the resident of aid Kernhart Mvers. wnere me roaa irom Hellevue. intereect the Territorial road lead ing from Omaha, in Douglas county, to Cedar Island iu Sarpy county, thence to a point near the residents riW. T. Whlttinon, thence to th residence of H: H. Smith, thence Bear the residence of George Swevil , to th most practical route to Fairview. Said Commit' loners will meet in the evening of the same dati t 0 d'elock at Bernhart Myers to bear Dartie in'ereltfd in iscatine sam roaa. On th following dav, May tltb, ISO at o'clock A. M. : said Commissioners will met t Philander Cook's near Platte River, to view and locate a road, pioposed In Petition to run from La Platte, aim g the Platte Kiver bottom, uext the Muffs bv Carlile's, II. II Smith, and north or Hwivel' to to t.. cor ner ofSej 16, Township 13, Ranee 12, E. of the (Hh principal meridian. The Commission er will meet in the evening of the ssme day at 6 o'clock at the bouse of Philander Cook, to hea p-rtie interested in id road. Un Thursday. JHav wii los, tn couiitv Commiisioner of Safpy Cu'intv, will meet at Reuben Loveiov' at V o'Cltfek A. M io view and locate a road, to commence at a point on tne wot lm or tn Bellevue Elusion ciaim. thsnce north-west by the most direct and practica' route, by way of tht fork of tht nig rappillion ana l pappnuon crirsi, 10 tlsxeltoni thence to ID north lint or a county, at a point on tht north aids of See Township it, Kangell The Ci'inmiasionert will then meet at Reu ben Lovejoy's, ia Bellevue, In the evening of the aame day at 5 o'clock, to hear partita in terested. By order ot the County Commiasioner. STEPHEN D. BANGS, Bellevue, April 5th, 18"8 County Clerk. ADMINISTRATOR'S N01 ICE. TETTERS Testamentary on the estate of A Alexander Davis, late of Sarpy county. deceased, having been granted to the undesign ed, reaiding in a ski county, eh hereby tiotiAe all peraont knowing themsetve to bt indebted to taid estate, to make immediate payment. Snd those having claims, to rresent tne ssme properly authenticated, for settlement on or befor. the first day of Ma . iniun rv . via . . ... ,i tuenn VAlijiq'r, Bellevue, March 1st, IBM. 3m 15 TO AH. TO ALL WHOM IT M Y CONCERN The nnderaiimed take this me' bod of call ing upon thoe who are indebted to them, to come forward and settle their accounts, and notee, bef re the liKh day of April atoxt, at. must have asoney hy that ties. Wt havt vailed long and patieutly n xir cuatonor. , nd if our invitation ia rot responded to, w 9all pact tht aecomtejn other hand fori collection.. BtUevut, Matt J j Jtt. that on the ave X 1 ulnar of the lAth int. I lost mv p rket book In rellevn el'V. coutslulng aomevalu- Sble paper that ara ot no ue to any one hut tnvaelf, together wl h a dollar bill, WUh nme note againat varloua persona, on of $15 on Charles Peter Mlkel, and on of 5,ft0 en M. D. Shaw, one en S. P. Horn, av eo. of about $rt,00, on on II arkburn ot S, Snd varioua othera. I ' ereby notifv all peraons from purchasing any of the tald notes. Any feraon finding said pocket-book and returning be same to me, or leaving it at the office of the Dellevue Gasette, will b liberally re warded, besides conferlng a great favor.,, (WIS) E. N. UPJOllfr. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NEW 0 0 ) S AND J5cw Prices! B Y L B, KINNEY & CO. fpilC undersigned are now opening the X .largest and best selected, assortment of Spring and Summer goods, ever before offered in market for the truth of thla, we In-Ite the Ladiea and Gentlemen to call and see that this Is no New Paper pulf, no Action, ito nut train in reality. Even in Nebra askat Tlterefore come one, come all, ana iiavi'l will be on hand In his usual good humor to wait on all. Ladies In parilcular. F.verv thiiiir mav be found in the shans ot choice tires goods for epring an ' summer at HI KINNEY fc COd. GROCERIES ot evry description, cheap at KINNEY a CO'S. B OOTS and shoes, good and warranted at KINNER a CO'S. GAITERS, Buikiu, vnrietv at and Slipper of every k I x .s r. i a tU'S. N AILS, Glass and Queensware, cheap at KINNEY a CO'S. Hardware' Ah I.W r irklns or good Butter anil a lot or am Ml White heali, rnf Sale at the Hard ware store of T. a J. A.N'ye j Butler 45 cents per lb. Beans $3 per bushel. Both warranted to be not strong, call around there that have the money, . 4tl3 SHERIFF'S SALE. Tj Y virtue of an execution. to me directed. by the Clerk of the District Court of Sarpy county. N. T., In favor of Loula Battels and agait.at the property of Oeorf? ileinilnita to satisfy a Judgment a?aint aiid Jenninra fort e sum of three hundred and ninety right dollars and seventy two cent; now therefore I win oner at punue auc'ion in front or the Bellevue House, on ! 1ith dsr of April A. Tt. Ift5 t between the heme of o'clock A. M. and 4 o'cloca P. M. of said dayi to the highest biild.-r, for cash, the following de. scribed property. In wit Lot 4 In Block 103 also Lot 1 in Block 57, In the CI v of Bellevue , Dated, Bellevtie, March 17th 15, JOHN M. ENOCH, Sheriff. 2t By S. II. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff. Notice. Ill A V Ebeen very indulgent with my custom ers about paying up, aometin-.es this prtn cipel ceases to be a virtue. I will now notify a II to coir, e up to the rack and settle old tcoree immedia ely, and vou will very much oblige . Your obedient servant, 16lf . L. B. KINNEY. Notice IS hereby given to George Rifei William A. Robinson. Snd all whpid it ma Ir con cern, that I will appear at tn I .and Office in Omaha, on Friday the 9th day ot April, at 11 o'clock, A. M. and there pfrfve uiy right to pre-empt tht t. o oudfter rtf tht a. a. quarter of tec. 20, t. w. quarter of S. W. quarter- of aec. 21, w. half of n. w. quarter nf sec. 2A, township 13, ranee 12, eaat ot the 6th princi pal maridian, in Nebraska Territory. . 3'1S , JOSEPH MILLER. NOTICE! I F.TTF.RS of Administration on tht eStatt J of John Ray late of Sarpy county, de ceased having been granted to tht t"bcriber residing in Bellevue, he hereby give notice to til person indebted to aaid estate to call and aettle the same, and thoae having claim acainst the estate are requested to present litem property aiitn'nticatmi ror settlement. 13 WILLIAM H WRinilT. AdWr ftl'STAVK SEEtil'It, jl CTTTr n- . wt:T. 0075TT SUEvEYOK OF MILLS CO OFFICE GLEN WOOD, IOWA uriiir-ui.L.inuuu, iwwa. id' flRDERS left at the office ot Shakspeart j J Boyea, St. Mary, will rreeive proirpt at tention C. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, would respectfully inferra the citizen ot Mills an' adjoining Counties, that he is prepared to execute all work ot tlit follow ine character i laying off town aitet, leveling of streams for water power, drawinsr of inaoa-ftjlaiii 6ml colored, drawing designs for buildings of all s yles. h 1th estimate of cost. . Correct plats of the townships of Mills County, showing th true positions ef tht tim ber, water courses and bluffs, kept Constantly on hand. Having bad experience both In this country and in Europe, he fe-ls assured of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Gold Medal awarded at tht lat St. Louis fair to G. Seegrr a 8. Schimonsky fot tht ot"'. inpograpuicai man. Office Glenwood, Mills e., Tows. It ; Notice." NOTICE I hereby given t George W. Lewis, John Clesveland, and all others concerned, to appear before the Krittr aad Receiver or tne, lano. Otnet at Omaha, on Friday the Itt'h dy of April. 1S5S, at 10 o'clock A. M., and offr tnrh evi 'ence at you mav have in annnnrt e mAvtrmm a ,k- emptiest of John Clt vland. to Uta 1. and 3. gectioa 27, Tp 11., Rre 12 aat. a per instntrti'uit of the Comniivsioner of Uit Land Office to rs-tnvestiga t tMd pre-emption JOHN A. S ARKF.R Jr.. Kerlster. A. R GILLMOKB. Reseiver. aitd "VTOTICK la herehv given, VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned have opened, a largs and commodious new store, on th corner or Main and 25th Streets, in Bellevue, whers a varied assortment of Good may bs found Among trteia art DrtY GOODS, Such a a Brown Mnsllni , Calico. theetlntl . $Uirtinr. . . , . HesUry.il KNIVES, FORKS, BCYTIIr.s, WIIOD-8AWS, i . SHOVELS, HAY-FORKS, , ! SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, ac, Together with s quantity of Boots cft3 SHood fegars, Rakes, Ropes, Horse-collar, Carpot ackl, Window Sash, Door, TEAS AND SUGARS. ToDftfeo, Queensware, Glassware, Flour, Crackers snd a great many more articles. rhey keep constantly on hand, a iarg as sortment nf Wi wines and Liquors. Warranted the best quality i cr n37tf J. P. 11 heati for cash. HORN a CO. Ohtinecd Handsi UTESSRS. OLIVER a STO.NE.havs pur ot OMmth, bis entire 11 L chased of II. Coo Intereat in the butcherlnr businsts. and will hereafter be found at hla old stand, on Misi'on 'venue, east of Main Street, under S. M. Pike'a Grocery and Provision Store, wher they will be happy to wait upon his old eu ttfirte'ri; and au other who may choos to favor them wild their patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 20. CmSl CHARLES SI ONE. W. n. Lonesdorf. ' GRADUATE of Penn. Collegl of Cental Surgery, respectfully announce to th tit ixn ot Bellevue, and vicinity, that he i how prepared to practice vnutry, tn an us va riou branches. Office hour frnm 9 (ill 5, P, 4. 4A Notice To tixo aPnitllOa HHE undersigned having purchased tht tn X tire ttock t Jewelry, formerly owned by Alex. Kemp, Is prepared to tell th aamt at 23 per cent less than was ever offered in this city before, as room must be made for a large spring assortment. The ttock contiata of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Clocks. ncii I l v,n (lieu. W VI Via ciiaiinri Gold Stone. Miinonlc. artii Moitrnini cameo, Lor si, r.namel. Painted, ng Jewe Jewelry, Rr.ahas Vmm Vkrsim f.tt9 Ulna. fUl Shirt Studs, as ta s i rymf vuu a tiiar. uiik OViiUtJ. locket. Bracelet. Ring. Gold. Silver, and Plaited Guard, Fob and Vet Chain. Gold and Silver Spectacle - Also a 'splendid as "!tPWiMj MORTON'S CELEBRATED QttlD rrftS Also Musical Instrument, Cutlery, Port Moniet, Pouches, Card Catet, ac, ac. r , . . A fine t'.ork of Rifles, Shot Gun, Revolv er, ac. which will b aold at a email ad vance above cost, as tht tubteriber wishes to go out of the gun business. All kind of repairing den with neatness and dispatch by competent workman. I atill crtiitlnue to take Omaria Scrl". Wes tern Kicnange. ntftrfa tsik ey, or told and silver. In eXcb trystdrt on 12th Slretff, Mnt door from Farnham. and directly oppositt tilt V Eschange Bank, Omaha, N.T. . f least can and examine goods and prices. - T. W. WOODS. Cmaba, Jan. 12ih, 18M. . - . .. ,8m Seeds tfdii lfiso. "TrE art now prepared with a full and v V and complete ttock of and compltt atoc! FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of th nwcrop,to aupply any demand whole ai ana mm, ou tnt verybett or term. Uur ttock it new ( w do not conslcn seeds and take none back to mix np again,) and much of it grown under our own directions in this ttate. Our ttock of European seeds it imported directly by oar selves from ths most rs'iabl grower id England and France. . , W feel confident t9 better advantages to the publie can bt offered than wt' can give, ana ws eeraiaiiy invite an txaminatlon of our Itock before f-irchaeing. Our atock consists in pSrt of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas, neens, ait;, a very large variety or uardeu Seede and a full assortment of Flower Betda of choice varieties.- A Up: ISO bushels urt Chinese g.ir Caul Seed. Constantly on hand a Iarg'' a'ttofttfent ot Aprlrulttiral and Horticultural Implements. Full priced teed and implement catalogue ttnt upon receipt of ttamp to pay pott a g. . . ll(.,Mtl Ul E.OIC.KT m. 3mo14 204 Laks S.fcti ChlcagS. Hotic of Foreclosure of Mortgage by Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, ) COUNTY OF SARPY, J Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, 1 . . vs. William R, Johnson, J Alfred Keilum, Aaron O. Cox, Mortgaera. ) Mortgage dated, March 14tb, A. D. 1857, re corded in book E., Page luu, 1S57, at 10 o'clock, A. M. April 21st, Default having been made lo t t ptyment of the turn of two thousand and two hundred dollars, ($2,200.) which la claimed to be due at the ttate or tuia notice, and secured sv a certain Deed ot Mortgage, bearing data Match ltlh, A. V. 1937, executed by William R. Johnson, then of the Htateof Iowa, Alfred Keilum, and Aara O. Cox, of Believes, Bar py County, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben Lovejoy, of Bellevue, aforesaid, and Recorded in the omit of tile llegteter of Deed, at Ou ha Citv. for tiamv County. N. T.. tn Book R. Pag 160, oa th 2lt ot April, A. D., 1837, at 10 1-2 o'clock A.M. . , .t , Now, therefore, not It i hereby given, that in puraua' c ot a pcrwer of Sale contained In aaid moTtcagtf and of tht statute, ia each case made and arovided. the premises 'de eciibed in and conveyed by aaid mortgage, to wit i all that certain plete and parcel pf land) with it appnrtenancee, eitnated and lying in tht eity ot Bellevue, in aaid County of atarpy; and Territory of Nebratka, and deacrikod at Block ont hundred and thirteen, (111) In taid city of Bellevne, according to the eurvcy there of, made bv Mr. Sehimoiky,tn th year 1S56, will bt aold at public auction en tat ISttt day of Jun, A. D. IV, between tht hourt of o'clock, in th forenoon, and tht setting of tht Sun on that dav, to the highest bidder t the It U be in front of tht Bellsvut Hosiae. tn the city of fiellevut, tarny Cesutty, Nebraska TerrUory. t REfBF.N LOVEJQY, Mortrartt.. - T. B. La mow. AUy. va T., 4 .s Marca 24th,lM. alS'.a Notlcn of the Forecloiurt of T&9rtffa by Adrertlsement. TERRITORY Of NEBRASKA, j COUNTT OF SAIlri. Reuben Lovejoy, Mortpjes,') . Alfretl Kellura, I i -, V. A. Gwyer, Mortgtgort.J ki Deed of Mortgage dated December 13th, A. D. 1."7, and recorded in Book B., Page )9. 370 and 171, December ilst, 1S57 (Tt ttt 'clock,' A. M. , Default having been made In payment ot (If sum bf two thousand two hundred" dollar? ff 2,200,) which Is slaltatd ta be due at th data of pli notice; Sad seeured by a deed t Mortgage bearing date. December lSt)i. 11J7: slteuUd by Alfred Kelhira and V. A. Gwysr. of Sarpy .Ctfunty. Nebratka Territory, to Ren, en L.ovetny, or tne city or oeuevue. oarpy County, Nebraska Territory! aad recorded a ths olfice of the Rrf later of l'etdl for SarsV County, N. T in book B.. pages 2Ctf, 270 aT 271, en th 21st day of December, A. D. !aY. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Now, therefore, notice I hrhv rivn Ihst in nurauaaee of k naw'er of sal contained la said mortgage, and of Xhl btatutt In such cases made and provided, th premiss described In and convsysa ojr lata mortgage, to witt Ainnat csrtaia piece w parcel ot land, lying and being situate ia tie Ceunty of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, snd described ss follows, te witi Conmsace Ing forths earn at a post 84.$ rods, Norta, fit dere, Et of th S. W. corner of e tion thirteen, (U) Township thlrteea, (llj, Range thirteen, (13), east of th 6th PrlacI ral Meridian thence north 47 1 degrees, wesl 23.3 rods to a Cottonwood stump, then aorta 34 dsgr, east U.$ rods to a post, thence Sooth 47 1-2 degrees tart, 21.5' rods' to a post, thsnc south 10 degree Wt tjh fodi to th plact ot beginning, eohtainiKgeae aer and fifty-seven perch, together with aU and singnlar ths teoemsnt and oeredltaatent and appurtenances thereunto belonging, sr ia anywise appertaining, consisting In part one snglne, boiler and all ths machinery aad fixtures for a perfect ateam at w-mill, maauf as lured b Coopsr aad CI rk, Mt. Vernofl, Ohio, rfnilakl to be of thirty horse power, will M sold at public' auction on th 2Ctn day of Jun; A. D. 1S3S, betwn th hours bf It e'eloe! A; M., and the ttlnr of th sua on the s sea day, to the highest bidder. Tht salt to b a front ot tht Bellevue House In tht City of Bellerue, Sarpy Cvunty, Nelraka Territory JtluU irni t nvvinv. ....... W , Mortgagee, - alMlf J T. B. Lanoir, Att'y. April 1st, M. BY vlftut of an txtcution to mt directed by tht Clerk of tht District Court tf Sarpy' county, N. T., in favor of Joha Kabltr, $a4 against the property of Harrison Berry, t satisfy a judgment against aaid Berry, forth1 sum of Cfleen-hundrsd and thlrtttu dollar' and savtnty-slx cents, ($1813,76 1) now then fore I will offer at publie auction on tht prtta ises, on tht 22nd day of April, A. D. 185$ I between tha hours of nint o'clock A. M. a fonr o'clock P. M. of said day, tt tha highest bidder, for cash, tht following described propH erty, to wit t one ateam saw mill with all tht apparatus belonging thereto, said mill betas sltusted In tht west part of Sarpy county oa Elkhorn rivsr, aad known Ss the HarriseST Berry Mill. , . uated, Bellevue March ivn a. n. r. JOHN M. ENOCR. , tt - i Sheriff of Sarpy County. N. '. ' B Y virtu of an execution, tn mt dirtettoV by th Clerk of th Dittrict Court of. Sarpy eonnty, N. T., in favor ot Cyrus K, Mark, and against tbt property of 'George' Jenninfi-s, to satttfy a judgmnt against t said Jennings for th sum of Ave hundred and ninety-six dollar, and veiity-lx ctnld ($59Aj70). Now, therefore, I will offer at" public auction, tn front of tht Bellevue House' on tht 24tb day of April, A. D. 15$, between!' the hours of nln o'clock A. M., and four; o'clodi P. 71., of isiil da v ta tbt highest bid der, for caih, tha ftflltfwin'g described Preper-, ty, to wit i being the N. W. of N, t.t Bt of N. E-, S. E. of N. W. of aection 24. tdwiuThli 13, range 13, E. of the Olh principal aaerldUa,! Date March ?3rd. 158. : " " ; ' !' JOH.N M. ENOCtf; fibrllt gtll By S. H WATTLES, Depi gieriat THE CHICAGO CITY t INSURAMOE COMPANVf . . .. .. oTf.CEi Room No. 1 Masonic Tempi, DeirU ' v- . Street, Chicane. r- ; v CAPITA!.,, BlZOjOOOi ' ", - DIREC"' 0 Si St xnntJMD canricip, nkmbv rwatMair,-. Isaac cook, it. s. itonaoa, m. a. wvmcoop. OFHCERSi - Edmooi Canfleld, Pres., Wm. 8. txut. TT fri. n, . ' THIS Comnanv WSJ oYnrfti ea the 7t4 , dey of March. A. D. 1853, under a fpt'c , ial charter from tht Legislature of Illinois,'' and buaineaa commenced under tht moat (a vorable asspics. Its ettabliahmtnt baabeeat nprJn i fit la and ttlUb't baaia, and In view of tt stability, soundnessad permanency, racks aa ont of tht first Inturanct Compact a la thf ' eouiury. Ta those aeeiroua ot oroUetlne ! themselves against loss or damage by Fire,; pern m ui oss, mey peg leavt to effer. tftt following .'.- KE.I t.KtCE9. - afestrs. Stone it Witt, aeveland, Ohle. - Wilhaasa a Avery, HUcare, UL " Norton a Brother, ' . - . Stone a. RMm - tt'"-' II. 8. Duraod, Pres. Racine a, Miss. R. R.- Goo. C. Nortbrup, Cash. Raciat Co. laAk.- Wpi, p. Llnd, F.aq sfilwaukaa. , " t; in 'J. G. Conroe, Esq. Racine. - . . Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Com'l Bk, Chicago. Heary Farnham, President CUeage 4S Reek , . laland Rati Road. , - . Daniel P, Rhode. Eq. Cletland,-6hlo. Thomaa Campbell, Esq., Cprlngfielc?, IU. . , ' Hon R. Chamberlin, St. Ixmls, Mo. ' ' Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells as, Seymour,- Chicago. III. .;..... .-j. -Msssr. K IL Burea Ce., Chicage Baall.i ' Mesirs. G. W. Biler h Co. CtoKsro, 11L . j 'Wa. Blanchard," Esq.; MerrU, III. ' 1 Messr. II. C. a O. G. Cook a Co.; Rock ford. 111. . ; Me, H. Whetlof a Snr Aurora. IU. ; Messrs. Judd, Smith a Pratt, Dixon, I1L Nehaeaia h Cent, Esq-. BuSaW, N.Tf.t t K . Wm. B'Juady, tse,, 8pringfielJ, W. Gen. I: Cnrn, Springfield, IU. 1 " 7. Richard Ivert; Enq., St. Loeit, U. 14 ' T. B. LEMON.'Apnt.'BenevnV, AND i ' ' T tUeWtelpy Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSHAW. having rttktfrW the late irm of Kemp At Frodehtat, ht opened anew store at No J, Capt.Dewtf'a building, between th MeU.ocUtJtyuKhfec:ft, he invites bit old patren to giv Lisa a jeaUU ,f "Tim pieces and Jewelry, of vry dtscrl hea, neatly sad estWy rpW. -t)ra 1 ft ' J in I . M