1! ft I i i. i !1 1 i f 1 IUkolvlo, J Mir; 5, 1858. J Eo. CLtvatAitti Pul DtAtan i-When ! cam her in 1831, there were only abo it 300 white inhabitants upon the groupe, but now they number nearly 2,000, of which ihre. fourth reside In Honolulu. Being witnin four teen days nil from Sin Francisco, we r comparatively neat the United States, and o.ir mails reach us with much recnl.ir.ty every two week t averaging about forty-five days (ro New York, and, thus your paper dropped every week Into t'.e Post Office at Cleveland, will rech me with nearly tae same regularity ! if I were a subscriber resident in New York or Boston. Diringthe months of October, November, and December, we have large floe's or whale ships in our ports.. Business is lively ami theatres, hall-rooms and saloons', are in full tint j b it during the remain portion of the year a stranger - could hardly Imagine how such a large number of ship chandlers, butch ers, bakers and traders of vario is ki iJs m in age to livt. , The fact is th H w-s; make eno -igii )n three mn'ths to keep us t iro igH th; e itire year, and in nd.li.lnn mi.i b.ive jccjid 1 1 lie J laree fortuies here. . Good house and ship eirpe-Ters a-i.l h'ack emit (tet hre$5 0O per diy, and steady b.v ds can have constant einlovmeir. GnoJ bakers and shomakers are wanted tiere. D is r tw resllv smirt vo ii; liwvers .nn of ho.ior and hizh pri icinles ild I ex jet,!-i-i'y wll here. ClerVs In s'ores gel from $75, to l K),'lO nsr miith, and acc t it nits from $n0 to $2, per month, (n fict, wages and pries are now m ich hl.Tli-r h-re than at ariv other nor i. of the Pacific. : 0 ir airreicv, as 1 1 C I'lfor ii I) is en'irely upon ths specie ori'icip'e. a id a hauli bill 14 h-Ve as much of a curmtity. as a Calil'ornia fifty do'lar piece would be iu Cleveland. Yo-i ra ist have heard of our climate here, which t nr mind is the most deligh'.f.il in the world. O ir teinperatwe during tHe year average abo it 73 41 , and .is extremely eve-. W call 85 3 very warm, and consider bl exceedingly coM. We are just within (he tropics in 22 9 North Latitude,' and with a bracing trade wind always blowing, o.ie can not he considered ejotis-ical li braffgiils; du anch a clma'.e as that of Ho dlrila. "- Ceivl O, H.n'on, i the noted mail robber o O'lld, ' is a resUe it' here. II" came down from California four years ago with his wife, and they kpt bordin; ho u, but lost money at it, ard tli old mm w.-s fi tally reduced to w -irk tag hv the diy at cirpeoter 'work.' Flni ally ths the inn'.ism" prevented his diinevea this, and now h lias turned l.iwver and inn ages, I presume, just 'o live and ho more. I sin:erelv nitv ths o'U ma i i.ti I t'liuk th it lie Is truefv rene itaut. H dose not know me, h it I remember. w'in I was a bov, sel.ig him in his prims ; bat now We chiii-! 1 . . ..... ... ICUKUI STREET... The Massachusetts i-ua e, at last nc c luuts, vycra en,'aii' iu d ciphi-t jri letter froiii.ihe Hun. Rufus dictate, which it liai been guessed relate t the ca of : Eia', injared hi the time of the Bints rendition. : We prenum the Snl ate is still sitting.- Lout DfMobrat. AaairaL or Taoors ox Their Wat to Utah. A dulachraent of three hur dred Unitei States troops, bel.njinj to the Seventh infantry ciiiiiiimiidfd ly Maj. Backus, and accompanied by five officers, arrired in Cincinnati. ovr '. the Little. Miami r.jad, on th 2nd imt. They I are from. G iVi rn ir'ii i-land, Nv York, n route tor J. ffers.in barracks, and from I tlience ' wiH brt sent forward , to join the t I'tah-epedkmu- "i. t r ." v . Mrs. Jolia I) an Hayne, and her hus- band have gono to Charleston.' They in tend next to make a tour through Europe, thence gn to AuatraJiut and iinuliy return to. ban i raucit'o, which they Uesiim to make their permanent home. It is now certain that the shells used in the attempted asMtssinaiion of Napoleon were -of I'.ngU h inannfactura. a They were made by iyi ingeniiu inechuniu of Birmingham, named Joseph Taylor, from a m Kiel furnihed by an Englishman call injf himself Thouias'Alhdp, fn complicity wan the Italian assassin--. - ISO lilaine a fc i at in i tames to ur. 1 i.vyior. tie supposes t .e siielli were a new mvenu n fur waicli a patent wis to be o!.tain;il, an I h id n t idea of trie criminal use to nv.l'ou'iriey were to te applied. 1 j ' -..wi 'i Texut Lnndi. . The Aufetiu torr tpand ct tf the Gal Veston Civilian, in liu Ictt-r of ,l2lli uit, Writes as follows: I now have the' pleasure of atluduticing the paJsiio. of on' of hS nlot miporiaiU Uvy4 eVer enacted for tJii; welfare ot 1 e v It i an a;t opnia the aluujt en tire pub:io dom tui ot at $il4 to 4ale at filfj pris. To be Lrief, Ibe UuuunU kjoneri of th-j LanJ O.Bce n autnorufd to Sill lanibcripiiiiquautitioiof J(jj, 320. 610, and 123 J acre tract -. The. land m the Pacific U.-ervo tJ bo sold ut pjr acre; the alternute sections invudo ruil rud and Galveoton Can il ''rniitsaiiJl inJ on all the island ut $1 per a-re; and all ota T pjWu lands at ou r dollar. . Tue bill pissed,, on inotiui o' Mr. llrowi;, at 10 o'tlo 'k last nii.t. Tiiu niurntt; a run v4S inadj on, the Land Oih .e to luiy 50 cents scrip (aulliorized by t.'iU ' la.-t Lejislatuh; as the price of iaads in tee Pdciiij R;srve) ' before the LSovrnof coul l si,'n this I ill. and by 2 o'clock, fchoui $12 000 i.a I been 'pi d in f but Gov Tnor Runnels, hinrin of the' inov uu'ii't lost no tim in affixing his .-In inanuul 10 the act and ilotlf)iiiij the " Coininiium?r that if was a Id u-'of the land,' wliicri at 1 P. St., put a stop tJ tHe 'peculation. Vou will see that speculators were ' thus securing reserve scrip at 50 cents.' while its Vrice would be two dollars the rtioineut l..t.. j. ........ 7 urn ai was nymui , A' frarexligger, . who burtsed Mtt Button placed the following item in a bill which he sent lh widow of the drceae1: To making a Duttou-hole, 60 tentsi" ''This is George the Founh," said an exhibitor of wax-.vork, ointing to a slim figure. 1 thought'ihat he was' a ' Very tout man." "VerT lik. lv. but if voti'd been here with ui vatual half so long as o nas, you d been twice as linn i . 'T . V Have you cv r UoUwi a horse ! in A..!- . J 1 SB s"rea a norsejochey. Ko, iiot ei ttly, replied Simmons,' but 1 bare wtken ibret or lour wagoaa," J Mole i . .. CHAKLKI MACKAT, ' When irrapln) lyranny oTends, ' Or angry bigots frown , When rulers plot, for selfiih ends, To keep the people down ; When etatesmen form unholy leagues To drive the world to war, When knaves In alces intrlgus ' For ribbons br a star " '" We raise our heads, survey their deeds, And cheerfully reply, , . Grub, little moles, grub under ground, There's sunshine in the sky. , When canting hypocrites combine, : To curb a freemau's thought, j j , A.ud hold all doctrines imdivine , , That hold their eanting naught ( ' When rdnni! the narrow pale they plod, And scor. if ill ly assume Tint all are cursed of G-d, : ' And justify the'dof-m j " ' We lliii.k of God's eternal love, ' . And strong in hope reply, i Cru'i, i le in ile, grjb u.ider ground, Tuo.e's sumhiiic i the sky. When greedy xuthors wMd the pen, To p'e lie the valgar towa, ' Depict great tniercs as injured men. And hctoejo! renown . . , P.iinler to prejudice unclean, Apologise idr crime, And daub the vices of the mean With (l ittery like slime ' tongue, . For MiKou's ctaft, or Shakespeare's We blush, but yet leply Grub, little mules, grub under ground, There's aai.shi.ie in the sky. -v ' . 'I -j 1 ' " When men romplain of humble kind, In mis mtropliic mood, And tniiikinj evil tilings, grow blind To presence of the good , When, walled In prejudices strong, - Tney urije that everm re ' ' ' ' The woi Id is fated to go wrong, Forgoing wrong belore i t ' We feet tile truth they carinot feel, . And smile as we rtply Gr.ib, lit'.ie inolesj gruli under ground, , l'.i'ero's S'lnsniiie iu the y. , A Drnclical ioke was once attrniDed to u play'i d on Mr. Erskine, as he went one day to Westminister Hall, with his ample bay; full of briefs. Som.i waggish barrister hired n Jew a boy to ao and ak him if he had " any old cloths lb ld." fio. you little Hebrew imp," exclaimed the indignant ' counsellor, they are all neu ui." 9IASO.HC. ; ' - - A The reeular meet VLode. No. 1S4; c'f 'Vx Mason, will be he meetingsj of Nebraska I: c'f Free' and Aceen'ed be held at Masonic Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at 0 1-2 o'clock. ' L,. U. M.l.-'iblJ v;m. .'.. 1. O. O. t ' The 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 ou that eveninjr, are respectfully invited to attend. I- CI. S. Ol UIUM41.11, 11 vr. F. MM DAVENPORT, Soc'y. Nail Arrangements.' ' EASTERN MAIL. laiuvk . , t . Tuesdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays o'clock, P. M. : ctc-sct ' - at6 SWavs, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, P. w. i- -. rA WESTF.RN MAIL A SRI V R $ Tuesdavs. Tharsdays, and Saturdays, at ft o'clock, F, M, .. . ' CLOSES . Tuesdays. .Tharsdavsi and Sundsvs, at 9 o'clock, P M. ' soufrtFlRN Mail ' . - ' '. 7 t . AKRIVF.I Trefdnvi, end faturdaVs,' at 10 s'clock. A. M. " " t I ' r ttOSKl ;.' - : S Moidavs, and Fridavs, at 3 o'clock, P. M. v'- NORTUF.RN MAILi - : AaHlvrs " Mondavs, and Fridavs, at 3 eeloek.FV M Tuesdays, and Fridays, at lOo'clfle'k, A. f. Office enen on m-is vs, on!v ironl 6 o'c'ork , M. too.dock P. M. Tbls rule will be strictly edhtrcd tv. L. B. KINNEY, P. M. BELLEVUE MARKET. . . l. . m ' Correct- i Weekly by CiAnKk k. B'rtp, Forwarding and Com; Merchants. ( 'FlourEttra Family) $3)75 per 08 lbs. Iowa, $3.5Qi " Kme, $2,7.V 1 ' ' Meal $i per lOOlbSi . ' . Apples Uri-d. $3 per bushel. : Green, 3,50 pel1 hsrreL ' ''I ' , Peaches 4 tK). , Butter New 2fir V 25 tk Blne-2 5-1 bus; - ":.' !'" " , Corn-5il V bush. . -i . . i ' Oats 75c Beef 7 to Se. , Dried Beef 20f per lb. .. . ' M(-G.-k.; pf sack, ' '" V EmswIoc V dbs ' v..-- v- .'. ,u r.llay $4 00 tA$0 00ftu i . , . Bran. W) cent per bush. Pork Fresh. $d to $7 per'auai " :"c Hams 12 l-2e. .Siijea Clear, 13 - r . . -h Shoulders '10c. ' Urd 15 e th '... Onions $3 50 y bust , Potatoes AO. Pelts Sheep 50e do Coon S5e . Vood Cotton, 3.fk1. If ard, 5,dd. Luoiber (jottonwoml beat'r23 7 ' " -do q. edeed S30 00 41 da Oak, Walnut, Basswood $10 00 . aei Pin irtlnei e'faf Jfto 00 VI at. : . do . Flooring 2d . $05 00 1st $7500 '' " ' ' .- Board; t.V ft, $75 00 ...'.. , ghlngles Pine $3 50 (m $11 50 9 m. " Cottonwood $5 00-' y Uth Pins $riOOr n. Doors " $3 50 $ 75 each. bash $1 00 2 1-4 per cissstaL t-: t; f vj.t a 1 i:j',i A Salt at lORN MEAL at CLARKF.A. 111108. F ANCY S. F. Pt tio tis Flour at rJi.AKtti: t pno'S. EXTR A Family bt. Louis Flour at A. CLARKE Jt IIRO'S. IOWA & Illinois Flo'nr at .. 2w21 CLAftKG k BltO'S;. . HOOFLAND'S Celebrated Oerm'sn flitters at CLARK E k BHD'S. HOOFLAED'3 Bilsime Cordial at 4w21 CLARKE St BRO'3. PLOWS I PLOWS! , r"TMIE largest lot of plow, of all kind, ev .L r received In this misk rr sale b 4t20 . CLARKE & BRO. A C ff Lbs. prim Ricon, j lit received TtVV V and for sate c'r iin. bv 2J CLARKE , flRO. 4000 i 2'J Apples, for ale cbean. bv , . CLARKE & nno. 200 B ish'sj ConU f"v sal" af 2i23 ClJARKH h nno'3. 20 T ishels choice M o iri See.l Torn, at 2t2D CLARKE .V. RRO'5. A Few Barrels ef prim" Cider, for sale by CLARKE & BUO. yfHITE B'ans. at CLARKE h BRO'S. - - 2t20 O'ntityof Po'i'n. (! ' CLARKE :20 k RRO'S. O E Yoke of rood worVin" Cattl. for sale by CLARKE &. CRO. ONE Lumber Woon. for sale bv CLARICE U HRO. 25 Thonsand sale by Cottonwood Shlne'es. for CLARKE & BRO. Wanted. C.SII will he pal I by C';irke ,t Tlrn. for any quantity of dry and green hides. ll-3t For Rent or Sale. ' rrHE .Fina S'one ti iildln known as the .A. H.qllcvue S ore, sjtUHled pi ,tlie comer of Jerferson and 27tli streets, Belleirue, N. T., will be so'd, or ren'eil, at n rjarpaln. Fortertrls;. euuire of T. B."LEfON at the Fonteneile Ranki , - . 2m 2t) ., ..... SPECIAL NOTIOE I riIIE iiidersi.!iifd informi the puMie, -th.it L after this dte. thev lilive admitted the Cash svs'em. a.id r-d idea tliolr p'rori: colum i te the lOWeSt (L'nres: ' All persons indeb'ed to 'is. are reiues'ed to call and settle before the first of M y, A. V. without fail. .... April 8, 1353. . J. P. II JRN, k. Co. 5.20 Police. ' v HEREBY give notice, that oa and jifter 'he lS'h d iv of April nex', f will proceed to pive di-edt, to those entitled to lots and i inu. n (list i ru not tnt try or ri:cv en tered by the Mayor: ' as a town site," at lbs office of Bowcn Sc. Strickland. LEAV1TT L. BOW EN, Mayor:. ROAD NOT.CLS, TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA? , SARPY . COUNTY. J NOTICE is hereby Riven, that tUe County Commissioners of Sarpy county, will meet on Monday, May 10th, 1858, at 9 o'clock A. M at the house of Hernhart Myers, to view and loette, a road in answer to a Petition to commence at a point iiear the residence of lid Beri.h irt Myers, where the pad fiow Bellevue. intersect the Territorial road lead in from Om th', in Doi.g'as e u i'.y, to Ced ir lil.irld i'i Sarpy cnirit tlie ice 1 1 a point near the residnui e f V. T'. Wlii'.tin ton, thence to the residence of li. IL Bmi h, thai ce, near the refcidenie of George Sv evil , to the most practical rout to Firview. Sild Comuits ioners will niet In th evening of the same diy, at 5 o'clock at. Hirnhart.Meta to hear partirs iuers'.rd in loca i ij s iui torfd O i the fotl.iwinjt ilav, M iv!;l,h, 1833, at 0 o'clock A. M.; S lid ConmiWsio.ieis wi'l meet at Philander Cook's ne.jr Piat' Uiver, to view ami. locate a road, pioposril in 1'etijo i to run from La Platte, ab jr 'h( Pja'U Rier bottom, uext the I1I11IT1 bv C li Lie's, U. 11. Stni.tit in I north of S-vivels'o the S- E: cor ner of Set Id, Township 13.- Rae12, E. of the nth principal meridian Tiie Couiiiiission er will meet in uie evenin ot uie a jme uay at 5 o'clock at the bouse or riiilander Cook, luk . tc near p rties Interested in nl roati. Un iniirsipy, May 13th, isjb, iu county Commissioners pf Strpy i'ountic, will, meet a; Reuben Loveioy's at U o'clock A. M. to view and locate a road, to commence at a point on the west lln bf the Bellevue M sii'i Claim. th sues ndrth-west bv lh most direct 'and rc'ica route, bv way of tlie ..fuiks of the B rappuiion ana vt ei pa i;u uoa creeKS, io HSseltoh: thence' to llie north line of sail eo.mtv.-at a point onthe north side of Sec 13. Townsh.p U, Range 11. ins vmniuisioner win men meet ai Ku- ben Loveioy'.. in lellevii ia the eveuine of the same day at teres'ed. -. . ' By order of th Lslltvue, April 5; ADMINISTRATOR'S NO i ICE, TETTERS Testsmentarybn Ihe rs'atf of Alexander Davis, late of ti.irpv count v. deceased, kaving beu granted to the undesiTa- fd, residing in said co uity. she hereby notifies all persons knowing thine'vs to be indeb'.ed to said estate, to make imro'tliite navmei.t. and thoa having claims, to present tb same properly au'heiiticated. for settlemsnt oa or befori ihe first day of Ma- nxt. IREN'R DAVIS, Am'r. "' Bellevue, March !e IH5S. ' 3m13 To AH. r-r in uruniTMivmvKtfnv i-n i w , i a -l i vj . v r. it .s J. IU inderi;n4 lake this me-noj of rail lug upon those who ar 4ndbted t them coma forward and ssttl their acarwinta. notes, bef re the I I h dav of April nest, as w mist hsve money by that time. We have waited lone and pst'ientlv oa our customers, snd it our Invitation 1 rot respoidsd to, w hall p'aee the acco i"t in other hands (or i - - fort eii-uon. mi a ru?i k, ROWLES. BtUcrue, March. 24, 1359. ' 18.4 G 3 o'clock, to hear p irties in- .li wrk 1 1 fiili i,.,, ef unl of ,wo "oand and two hundred T- ?2 :"kJ'.lJ,,r,!L,y-C.h"r"el!1 ' dollare, ($2,O0.) hich is claimed to b dus 8rr.Pill-..'v U. liAMiS.' .i..,i' j'Ta-... .i..r. "."T'. renain mm er niorrgsre, nesnng- dat h. lJiS Coin-y Clork . Z. imV;, oY cost . M-rch-M.li, A. D. 1857, executed by William , n" "J f"?Vw . w .. Johnson, iti.n of th 6:!if Iowa. Alfr.d NOTICE is hereby (Iven, thit on tht eve. Hint; of the 10th Inst. I lost my p cket , book in llellevue ci'y, containing some alu i able papers that nre of no use (o anv one but invtelf. together with a dollnr bill, with ssme notes against various persons, one of 113 on Chailes Peter Makel, and one of $59,M on M. I). Shaw, one on J. V. Horn, ft. to. of about $0,00, one on fi aekburn of j and various others.) I : ercby notify all persons from purchasing any of the raid notes.. An.j person fin Ji lift said pocket-book and returning thesime to me, or leaving It rt the ofllcs of thu Bellevue Gazette, will be liberally re warded, besides confering a great f.ivor.i i (tns) e. n. upjoiin. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! : . NEW . New Prices! L P. KINNEY & CO, rMHE ti'idersiitue.l are now opcniiig the .1. I.1rea and le selec'ed. assortment of Spi in-r and S iminer poinl, ever before oftVred In market for the (ruth of this, we Incite the Ladies and Ceullemen to cull and see tint this is no News I'jpcr pulf, no fiction, no R1" l R it truth In rea'.hy, Even in Nebraska! Therefore come one. come all, ana David will he oa hand in his us ial irond humor to wail on all. Lubes in p.ir'icular. Every thine n.ay be found in the shape of choice dress eoodi for Sprinj an B unmer at Hi , KINNEY t CO' 5. GROCERIES of evrv description, cheap at ' KINNEY & GO'S. JddTS and shoe, goo! and warranted at K INNER & CO' a. (1 ITERS. H iMkius, nn.l Tlnn-re of every KINNEY ft CO'. ' Ji v nrietv at N'AILS, Glass and Q ieiswsre, rhein at KIVVKY ft CO'S. SOFT Wjfi.DCtlE. v . . 1 FEW Firkii.ii of enbd n iC'er a n?l a lot of thf Hird- y siif.ll white bephiJ fur sate at th Hird- v..ie s'ore of T. fc J. A- Nye pr th. lJ-"a"S $3 per buslinl. l Butter Stents Both warrsn'ed to be not strorg.' rail around there that have the money.' 4tlH ' SHERIFF'S SALE. to me directed. XJ by the Clrk nf the D:fcrlet O 'rt of Sarpy county, N. T.. in favor of Louis Barte's and nrainst the proper'y of (ienrire Jennings to satisfy a Jiul"nient a'eainst s'?id Jennines fort e sum of three hundred and i.inety elht dollars and seven'r two centsj now therefore i win oner, at pnotic auction in. front of the Bell evue .House, on the 17th dav of April a. i. loos Do'.ween trie nours ot o'clock A. M. and 4 b'clocK P. M. of said dart. to the highest bidder, for cash, the following do scribed pmprrty, to witi Lot 4 in Block 101 alo Lot in. Block .17, in th CI v of Bellevue Jjatea, i;ciicvne, March lTlli 18:iU. , .TOITN M.' F. VOCIf, RherifT. 2t . By S. H. WATfLES, Dip. KheritT. ITlAVEjbeeti very Indulgent w ith my custom ers about ravihp i:n. aomtlrr.es this nrin Cipel ceants to be a virtue. I will now notify Sll tn rmr m nn .-. I Iiji r.jl nn.l -t 1 la .IJ mrtrm immeJia.el, and vo 1 will very much oblige , Your obedien' servant, ifu .1. .r n viv.'pv Notice. '. v 13 herehy (fiven to Georpe Rife, William A. Robinson, and all whom it ms v con cern, that I- will apretr at the Land Office In Omaha, on Friday the 9;h day ot April., at li o'clock. , m. and mere prove my right to pre-emp' the . e quarter of the s. e, quarter of see. 20, a. w. quarter of s. w. qiarter of see. 21, w. half of n. w. quarter ..f Sec. 23, towBi.in i.i, ranee i, east ni m! Otn princi pal nuridian, in Nebraska TTM'.otv. 3MS JOSEPH MILLER. NOTICE!. T ETTF.RS of Adminis rat'mu on the fstata I-J of Jwhu Ray laieof Srpv coi pf a t Itfliiii. 1i.it rrn.t.jl In lli. ..ril.Ap ;r.,i. iin t npilv-. i. i,.ril.v fri. ,lr. t i a) mon indebted to a!de-at- to call land ' .l .1 - - - J .1 l ..1 .... riiia iiiv uir una inaiiv uviiiy; claim aeainst tt s es'jite are requested to present Wm propriv nth 'u'lciteii ror seitiement. 13 WILLIAM H. WRICltT. Adm'r . CISTAfK T.V.C.V.ll, C0TT51 '1 SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO OFFICE GLEN WOOJ-V IOWA." nnpoe u n.. n-.. k. im.i.i-.... I 1'" ' " " ' " " JiTr." A'"' "" n KEF.fiKii. ru-ii P.;,r s-,.;. . 1 1 r 1 1 s r 1 . - .... f. i .,.ii n- i. r . .: .. . ', ,, ' .. V: i. 'A 'i .! f Ca nity, showing the tr t pon Ions of lh lim ber, water course and bl:id kept constantly on hand. H ivintf had experience both la tfiis country and in Europe. h'fe Is assured of giving satisfaction to all who miy favor tiiu with their patronage. Gold SHsr.led at the late St. Louis filr to O. 8eeer t Scblinonsky for the best topographical tan. - .. ...a . Vine Glen wood. Mills co, Iowa. Ji , ; 'v Notice" !:: "VfTICE li hereSr gTi t Cenr? W. Lewis, Joh i Cieaveland, and ail other f. trn.l I an k.lnr. Ik. O . . . t :rr " lV a,.d - ntri-iver loUl, 2, and j.o'tMmii, .,, inngs m eau. as per inslmctl'ins of th Commissioner of the Land C . : ai -r ... m ' . a ' : ume io ro-mvestiya' ssld pre-emption. . ... JUHI A. PARKER Jr., Register, A.R. GILLM0RE,Uscsvr. , COM '' AND l wvi frst-lMiM in -.ow'ivmn nr IllllIN I L-.ll..... . .I . r..- - m n... . I Frldav the t.h div of - AnriL' 15J. st 1A ' will K ant, I t r...i.ii.. inriinV .. is.t. vi ..ir a.-iim winv ai um 11 x. on or. mmp nv Mr. vnimA-itk in rti fcjt . to o'clocn A. M.. and olT-r neh evl tone von 1 of f..n a n K.. k.t.. n.. k... " .. I S lli ml. It a vtt I., annMMk - J... .k. . I l-i.. i ... ... . T riupiion oi jo in i i vriana. io VARIETY STORK THE undersigned hsve opened, a lr nd commodious new store, on the corner f Main and Mh Streets, In Dellevde, whert a varied assortment of Goods may be found Among them are . DRY GOODS, ouch as Drown Muslin, Calico iheetlnr. SUIrtlnr. Heslery, lit 1 1 KNIVES. FORKS. Scythes, wood-saws, ghovf.ia hay'forks, SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-ST0NE9, CHAINS, A.e., Totether with a (ushtityof 33 O OtJ c&3 SlLOOS Setsrs, Rkes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet sacks, Window Sash, Doors, t . TEAS AND 8UCARS. Toborco, : Qneensware, Glasswite,. Flour, Crackers si.d a creat many more articles. I ney keep constantly on band, a lara as sortment of good M ints and Llrtuors. Warranted the beet quality t chean for easli. njur j. i'. iiuiin t tu. Maf Market Chang Dd Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER k STONE, have pur clmsed of II. Cook CrilTiLh, his entire interest In the butchering business, and will hereafter bo found at his old stan.L on Miss'on 'venue, east of Mun Street, under S. M. Pike's Grocerv and TroviMon Store, where they will be happy to wait upon his old cus tomers, and all o'hers who mar choose to favor them with their patronage. GF.OUGF, A. OLIVER. Oct. 25. 0m51 CHARLES 31 ONE. W. II. Longsdorf,' m GRADUATE of Penn. Collega of Dental Sureerv, respectfully announce to the cit izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that b is now prepared to practice Dentistry, in al) its va rious branches. ' . ' Offio hours from 2 till 8, P. M. ' "45. Notice--'-''' i ? f HUH un'f'ersitfnM liavlrur purchased the en- JL tire stock t Jewelnvj forsirrlv owned bv Alex. Kemn. is nrenared to sell Jhe sam St 25 per cent less than was eVet offered In this eit Vj berore, as room must b made for a lajp sprtnir assortment. The stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks, neir oi Iurn, vorai, r.namei, raintea, Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mournlnr ewslry, Hrdacbes, Ear. Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt Studs, Jackets, nraceletfl, Jtinfi. Gold, Silver, and Plsi rd Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold Slid Silver Spectacles Also a splendid as sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS Also Musical Instruments. Cutlery, Port Monies, Pouches, Card Cases, tc, kc. , . A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns. Revolv ers, tc, whkh will be sold at a .small ad vance above cost, as the subscriber wiaties to go out or tlie Run business. All kinus or reparrinc don wlh neatnlls and dispatch by competent workmen. I still continue to take Omaha Strlf. Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mou sy, or pold and silver, In exchange for Roods. (T-tT-Mtore on 12th. Street, .one .floor frotfc Farnham, and directlv opposite tbs Western Exchange Bank, Omaha, N. T. Please call and examine roods and prices. t. yv. WOODS.. Omaha, Jan. 12th, 1853. ' 3u9 , , BEEDS FOR 1858 WE are now prepared wt& i full and and complete stock of f ; . ; i FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of the new crop, to supply any demand whole sale snd retail, on th verv best of terms. , J Our alotk Is hew (as W do not consign seeds . .1 . . 1. . .. 1 1 1. i . - V . 1 mi tint iigng Hen io nix up again,; UN much of it grown under our own direction in this state. Our stock of Europaa aetds is imported dirseUy by ourselves, froa Ut most r lable grower in England and France. W feel confident no better IdvantagM to in puunc can be, oiiered tfla w caa stivs, arm we roruiany invite aa examination of out tock before purchasing. .' Our stock consists in psrt of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas, neons, ac, a very lari vanet or Garden Seeds and a full assortment of Flower Seeds of choice varieties. Also, lyO bushels pure Chlneso Snar Caix Seed. Onslautlv on hand a iai" assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. Full priced sred. and implxmsnt catalogus sent upon receipt of tamp to pay postage, HENRY D. EMERY L CO., ' 3oM 204 Lak Street, Chicago. 77- ." - ' - ' - T I - .; . Notice of Foreclosure of .Mortgage by Advertisement.. . TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, . COUNTY OF SARPY, - j Reuben Lovejoy, Mortjagef, j ve. William R. Johr.sop. . Alfred Kellum, '; " Aaron O. Cx, Mortgagers'. i X .1 M-jrtgag dated. Ma'icti H'.h, A. conled in book E., Pag 100, D. 185T.'rt. rAprll lt, tioT, at lot o'clock, a. M. - Default having been made la t' ny Co-inty, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben lov-joy, or Bellevue, sToresald. and Recorded in the fcfliee of the Redeter of Deeds, at n,s. I.a City, for Sarpy County, N, T., ia Book fi. i-jsr on ids zisc ot April, A, 11. at 10 1-2 o'clock A.M. .' ' v Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that In pursue- ee of a power af sat onUsnd hi said mortgage,. aol ot th aUtut, i:i such case mad and. provided, th nramise de. Scribed 1n d conveyed by salt "nwrigf-e, to wit i all that certain piece ard parcel of land; with it appu''eaucs, ituated and lying ftf th city of Bellevie, in sil county of t)arpv, and Terrl'.orr ef Nebraska, snd described ss Block nb;nidred snd tb'r een, (113 l-i said i city of Bellevn.sccordln:tth sarey4her s in on that dav, to tb highest bidden th al to b in - front of th BelUva House, in the city of Bellevue, Sarnv County. Nebraska itrricory. RtUBKX LOYEJOY. . j- i .' V- n Mortxare. - T. B. Lsnon, AUj. ,;. ... 4 ; , M-uca 2W,154. ' A ;$j. uerauu niving osen msoe - la t'- paymeat -:- i ni prr- i ocii,i m i or noon, ana in sMlinc r th Notice or the roticieiuti tr Kirtfftf i by fAaTert!s'lnt:'1' TERRtTORY OF NEBRASKA,) , COUNTY UF HAHFI. I . 1 ! Reuben Lovejoy, Mortf (, j vs. Alfr.l Ksllum. V. A. Owyer, Mrtfstcrs. Jj j Deed of Mortgage dsted DecesiVer I8tb, A. D. 1857, and reeordsd'ln ' Jk B.. Page 2,09, 270 apd 271. Dseeikbei list, UM at 'clock, A. M. " " " Default having been aide la payasat f taa am-f two.Uiousand tw hsndred 4aiUrs f 2,2D0,) which Is claimed t b due at U oat of tbl notice, and secured by a deed f Mortffsrf bearing date, December 18tb, 1157, executed bv Alfred Ksllum and V. A. Owyee, of Barpy County, Nebraska Territory, U Rea ben Iovejoy, of .UiSiclly- of Bellevue, Sarpf County, Nebraska Territory, and recorded tt) th offic of th Register of Dds for Sarpy Ceunty, N. T, la book B., pages 189, 170 Sad 271, on ths 2 1st dav ot December., A. D. 1157, at 10 o'clock, A. M- Now, therefore, setts 1 hereby given that In pursue of a pw of sals contained la said mortgage, aid of tk Statute in such cases mad and provided, th premie described in and conveyed by said mortgage, to witi All that certain piece r, parcel of land, lying and being sltusts la tk County of Barpy, snd Territory of Nebraska, and described as follows, to wit i Commenc ing for ths asms at a post 84.0 rods, Nrtk 811 degrees, East of ths S. W. corner t see tion thirteen, (13) Township thirteen, (13), Rsnge thirteen, (13), east Of th 6th Princi pal Meridian thence north 471 degrees, west 2.1.5 rods to a cottonwood stump, thence north t degrees; east U S rJs to a post, these South , 47 1-2 , degrees esst, , 23.5 rds to a post,' thence south 30 decrees west 9.$ rods to th plad of beginning, containing se acre and firty-seven perch, together with all and slugular. the, tenement and . herditassnti ohtijtpiiifiletiSncej thereunto belonging, r ia anywise' appertaining, consisting in part f on engine, -boiler and all the machinery aad fixtures for a perfect itisa saw-mill, maaafac turl ty Cooper and CI i rk, Mt, Vrno,Obi, ana ssiu to ei tinny nor power, win sold at public auction on the 0th day ef Jase, A. D. 19S8, between ths hours of V o'cUca A. M., and th setting of the sun on ths susse riy, to th highest bidder.'. Th sal t b lw front of th Btllevuj Itoui in ths City af. Bellevue, Sarpy Cuuntv, Nebraska Territory, i . . REUBEN LOVCJ0Y, t , Mortgage. ' T. B. Linus, Att'f. ' ' " Arrit 1st, 1859. altttlt ' QlaorlTT's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed Vy the Clerk, of t District Court of Sarpy co inty, N. T., In favor of John Kabler, a4 gainst the property, of Harrison Berry, to satisfy s Judgment sgainst said Berry, forth-1 sum of fifteen-hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-six: cents, ($1513,70)) nw thrr ' fore I will ofler st public auctloo oath press isee, on th 22nd day of 'April, A. D. 185$ i between the hours of nine o'clock A. M. a four o'clock P. M. of said day, to th highest bidder, for cash, th following described prop ' rty, to wit j on steam saw mill with all tba apparatus belonging thereto, said mill blag situated In th west part f Sarpy anty oa Elkhom river, sad known as ta Harris c Borry Mill. ' , ";; , ' Dated, Bellevue MareiVB A. P. 1. JOT1N M. KNOCK. 2t Sheriff f bsrpy Couoty, H. '. I BY virtu of an execution, to m diret4 by th Clerk of th District Court' of ' Sarpy county, N. T., In favor ef Cyras K. Mark, and agslnst th property of Gssrg Jennincs, to satisfy a judgment against tk said Jenr.ins ; for trie sum of fiv bundt4 i ivd .lnty-sli dollar,' and sevSnty-sljr cepU ($500,-76). 'Now, therefore, I will ffsr M ' public auction, in front of tb Bellevu Uoim t on tlie 24th day of April, A. D. 1,J5$, between . the hours of nine o'clock A.M., and fear.. o'clock P. M., of ssld day, to the highcat bid der, for caih, th following described proper tv, to wit i being th N. W. ot N. C, Sk t N. E.. S. E :. or , w, cr section 24, townsa' , 3, E. of ths Ctif prtoclpal sseridiaa;7 13, rang 13 B. T. Dated Marth (3rd n vara, vsim, ' JOHN M. ENOCH. Rb.tln. I le;1 211$ ty S. H. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff. : r i THE CHICAGO CITT ' INSURANCE COMPAIIYi- ' ., OFFICE : ' r. t - f. ' Room No. I ilasoc Jemrjieatbsii I ' ,.ii.jSlei, Chicigf; rj . , K.t-t .. . VI RECTORgr '-- - XDMCiD CAlVrlltB, i- iflac caoc, ?. . r -. Mtaar rwtvMir. st. s. sicaaos, ' - , . jt. a. Wmcoor. i . , t t n OFFICEMs jr. t laA Edriund Canfleld, Prei., Wm. 8. 2UU; eo y, nenry opman. Treat. ; - THIS Company was Organised on th J7lk dav ot March. A. D. 1853. under a asc ial charter from th Legislator f llUaois, i and business commenced under tb most fa vorable auspices. Its est6Usbmnt has been, i upon a arm and rcliabl bans, and la view of its stabi)ity,soundaess,and prmaaacy,raBk.a n as ons of tb first insuranc Compaai ta tk b country. , To thos desirous of protecting . themselves sgainst lost or damsgs by Fir, or ' rertl f tht 6a, they ber Itav ta ffs ti.o''J followiiij ' v: " ; . ; -... REFtRENCJES.. t. LJ Messrs. Ston 4 Witt, Cltvtlat4, CbX - -f Norton Si Brother. Bton A Boomer, : ' . ' "' II. 8. Durand, Pre. Jlatln lc Miss. It. ft. Ca. C. Northrup, Casu flaetot Ca. Baalu' J7"- P- Liodj Ec., M,sauk' . .. t ( ,. ; , J. O. Conroe tJ. Racln.'. . 1 '' " . Ashley Gilbrt, Cash. Cornel Sit, Cblesg.- ' Uenry Fmbav PreefdlotChkaeos. Itwk Island Rail Itaad, , . 3 v , .: t Difttel P. Rhodes, Esq., Oeveland, Ohio. . Thomas CampbeTf, Ksu., Sprtncel, IU.' HoIChaeaein,,?. LoorsMo ' ' 1,-i Messrs. Wadsworth, Weils . Scvaiostf, t .Chicago. 1IL ,.'.,; .fl m U Messrs. I. If. Bnrch V Co., Cbicag Baalti Mewri. C. W. SlT.r Jt Co. Chicago, IU.' WrA Clanchard, Esq., Morrl. llf. ' . l- Msar. , H. C. fc O. U. Cook fc Co., Eck": ford.,111. . . Messs, If, Wheeler fc Son, Aurora. lit. Meesrs. Judd, Smith It Pratt, Dixon, lit. Nehtmiah, C, Esq., Buffalo, if. Y, . , Wm. B. Fond v, E. Vinrinrfi.td; & , Pen. I. Cam, Sringeld, 111. . Richard lvs ,,., 8t. Looi. M". ' T.B. LEMON, Ajnt.Bllevs.4 T Ap. ; sITcwcIry.' Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSIIAM, kaving retirsd fr th 1st sVm of Kmp fc Frdsh, ha opened anew tor at No I, Capi. Dwa uiiumr, oiwn 10 iitnioas i&iucq. srher As tavlt hit old patron ta gtv him a calL Time, f ii4 ( Tlma.fUcas aad Jwiry.( v.ry dec-rtp-ttoa, aUy aad 7di4vy rjtir4. AmF ' a