Will Faihis : Pay ?Tliis is th question tlint has been nbly (Iimcu-m'iI iiml (innlly decided in the Vui.rvilU: Fanner's Club. The principal casni-i in the n -g. live was an iiitelli'-'ent f.iriiu-r in the neighborhood, who could speak by cxpe nence: ho had taruieil a for many yeun, nl fouui it wouldn't py. Thu, Uk- dis-! St- rrt"' r.-niai Ullv well supplied cuasiun went on from evening 10 evening JJ''th ,,,''l''? h'm.M'a. The Timet of t'u until it became the turn of that geiitli-imiu 31st. phr.ii.i.-ill., npeiiuia; of thj tiur- . . . " . . An.iK i,.M,ni Km.. I. r.. ....... .1 ..: to invite the next club iiioeiinir ut bis : house. Th members, with their wives assembled, anu iouiiu ampie actuiiiinoii i tiont in hU spacious man-ion, the rooms of which wore beautifully carpcteil, and rilled with rich furniture und painting. His accompli-hed and highly educated daughters entertained the company with characteristic song, accompanied wiih the tweet tones of an elegant pi. inn -forte ; and, in due time, the company was treat ed to a beautiful lunch, and a de.sert of tlit choicest fni'. On re inning the top ic for discussion, the gentleman arose ngniu. as was his wont, to argue thru fann ing won't pay. The company l.ititi d to him that his arguments had all been exhaust ed ; they had come to a dual proof, and with th living evidence before them, taking the gentleman's own experience as an example, voted unanimously ladies and all that farming dots pay excellent ly well, even in Down Last-Kennebec. The Turkish Admiral and suite have accepted au invita ion to vi.i t the lieu River of the North, which is the western boundary of Minnesota, the principal ob ject being to see the vulley of the river, and to engage in hunting the elk and buffaloes. It is proposed to make the trip in July. It is said thut Vico Presi dent Breckinridge, Senators Fitch and Ilice, Messrs. Becker and Cavanagh, Representatives from Minnesota, and Ex-Governor Medary, will accompany the expedition. . The past winter reason has been the dullest known for many years upon the various steamboat routes between Boston and New York, by the way of Long Is land Sound, both as regard passengers and treight. A Little Boy called upon one of our cit izens, and ottered some raspberries for sale. " Well, my son, " soys the citizen "are there not worms in them?" The, boy frankly replied, " I think they are some." . Our citizen then said, " I don't want the berries, but as you are an honest boy, a id tell the truth, I will Hive yo;i a dime.' The boy ' retorted, " I Jon'i sell my honesty." . . , ItlASOXIC. ' A The regular meetings' ti ' Nebraska 'JCT Lodge. No. 184, of Free and : Accpted V Masont-, will be held at Masonic 11.111, on the second and fourth Tuesday-evenings of etch month, at 0 1-S o'clock. L. B. KINNEY, W.M.' I, i it i 1. O. O. F. The regular meetings of Rellevue Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brother of the order who may he in our city on that evening, are respectfully invited to attend. , 8. A. STRICKLAND, N. G. F. M. DAVENPORT, Sec'y. Mall Arrangements. i EASTERN MAIL.-J ARRIVE ' Tuesdays', Thursdays, and Saturdays at 0 o'clock, P. M. H CL09KS 6sndavs, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M. ... , .. WESTERN MAIL - - ' ... ARRIVES Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at ll o'clock, P. M. CLOSES Tuesdays, Thursdays, atid Sundays, at 0 o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. . ARRIVKS ' Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A.- M. 1 CLOSES Mondays, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M. . NORTHERN MAIL.' I .' ARRIVES . ' Mondays, a'ud Fridays, at 3 o'clock,P. M. CLOSES Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Office open on Sundays, onlv from 0 o'clock V. M. to 8 o.clock P. M. i This rule will be strictly adhered to. L. 1J. KINNEY, P. M. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clarke tt Brother, Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour Extra Superfine, $3,0 per 98 lbs. " Iowa, $3,00. - " Fine, $2,50. Meal $2 per 100 lbs. Apples Dried, $2.50 per bushel. , Peaches " 4 00. . Butter New 20e V 25 B , Beans $2 1)0 V bus. . Cora SO V bush. . .,. Oats73c , . Besf-7 to 8t. . . , , , Dried Beef 20c per lb. , , , i ,. ,u bait G. A., per sack, $3. . . Etna V doz .,. . . w. Hides Dry, 7c . . , '. ..do. Green, 3 . Hay $4 00$G OOtua Bran. 30 ceots per bush. . Hams 12 l-2c. 6ides Clear, 12 l-2c. Shoulders 10c. Lard 15 e V Ik Onions $2 50 bus. Potatoes 30. Pelts Sheep 50c do Coon 25c Wood Cotton, 3,00, Hard, 5,00. Lumber Cottonwood Sheaf 25fl m M do so. edeed $30 00 " Oak, Walnut, Raaswood $40 00 . fins sidinr, clear SMiKi v m. . Flooring 2d $5 00 ' . 1st $7500 -' Boards, $V) (tt, $75 00 Shingles Pins $8 50 ri ) 50 "r? in. M Cottonwood $5 00 Lath Pins $12 00 per m. Door. $3 50 $4 75 ssch. fcsh fl 00a$2 1.4 rreMtBt. . Thr.nrw titnift Uo i at CoUi'mImsi iJ f I cnpitnl of South O.Afo'Jii, rrv in prOi-f-sl of ereclion, H Id li n II'M-Jiiificciit Ml'iie- j tnre. It will est S 00J.000 f.r its coin rb'tion. Soiim' of tin? roek uscil in its erection weigh tAtlve tmi.i. ",mJl """" 'U,U'LU ConatTTios. Ex-(j'vprnor Bashford. of ' i-Ctn-iii.-tat.-st ilmt he was offered S150.000 to approve of th lir t l i'l re ported for ili-ti ib, .tin? the lands t;tiiivcd by Congress in uid of the railroads of that State. m:w ai)Vi:iuisi:iicts. faiYt HOUSE, Sign and Ornamental l'ain'.er, Urainer and Paper Hanger, will execute all order in Ins line of business, neat, cheap ami quick. Work warranted. Reference: Cook and Davenport. 24lf ON Tuesday mornlnr, Miy 4.h, In coin from my office to Mr. Lerew'a rrside:ic a polj hunting cae watcn c ises stainjicJ Anclpisnii & Co, (Liverpool) Miktti. The fin Jcr will co:i!cr a t'.ivor , be ii l?s re ci vintr a liberal reward, by iclurmn tLe same t tne. josr.ni E. PRAY. Trustee's Halo. WHEREAS Robert S. McKwendid by his cortaiti deed of Trust, dated the Twen ty Sixth day of October. 1S."7, and record-it In the office of Register' of Deed, In Snriy Com'y, Nebraska Territ ry, In Hook H, I'ae 237, convey to Warren (ireen, the folio in described land, viz ! the undivided Imlf of the S 1-2 of S W, N V. of S W, and N W of S K quarter of Sec. IS. in Township 11, north, R inne It, (Cast of the th principal ineridiati. IVelirnska 'lerntorv. Aiso Ins nuricot in M S E of N E quarter of Section It, in Town ship 11, north, Range 1 1, east, i . thu County of Sarpy, Territory of Nebraska s which said conveyance to the said Warren (ireen, was in trudt to secure th payment of said Robrt S. ticEiVeirs note, trierrin p trticuiar oe-enoen i said note dated October 20, 1S57, pay able ninety days after dite, for t e iiin of Fve Hundred and' Nine Dollars. ($50l.) upon which there Is now due, and unpaid, at this dale, Five Hundred and Twentv-Tnree Dol lars and Thirteen Cents. Now, at the req iest of the holder of said note. and in purs lance of the terms and provisions of said deed ;f trus , by wiiicii ti:e iii,drsiKncd 13 au'.y pppomien and constituted trustee and attorney for the said Robrt S. AlcEiver. and in his name with full power to sell and convey the: abov de scrihrd In tel. P.ib'.ic no' ire If hereby Riven, that the utidriiied trustee will, on Mouday, tlm 7th dnv of J me, be'weeu the ho irs of A. M. Rnd 4 o'clock, P. M. of th it d ly, at the Hcllevne Hon ItI i tie city of Ilcitc vne, Sarpy Coun'v. (N'braslt Territory, sell the above dcribed Lant at Pablic Auctio:i, f r eash, to th highest' hidde-, to saliify s M note, interpt and rosin of aid sale. FRANCIS A. WHITE, Trustee, Be'levue, May 5, 133. 4 .21 HARDWARE & STOVES, ' plows & com? hills SEED CORN & COSN SIIILLERS,' SWlET POTATOES, ' BLACK NESHAKOCK 10. MOST all kinds of seeds, ihs'i as II mca-ria-i Oras1?, Iluley, Sed Chestnn'". Clu r' irs, dried Pac'lt-a, Cane Swd bv the q iartor bushel, Whi.e Heans. Gan'en Scedi, with an HSsorliiifMit of Ho, Rakes, Shovel, and S;adeS5 i i fct everyihin? n-ded o wo k a Farm or llousc-kecp with. All to be f m I at th Ihrdwire Stor of T, & J. A. NY I", on Main S.reet, nearest tnr to the laidi:.r, at the sin of the Cora Mill. Our stock is nearly complete, anil our Tin Sh"p has pleitty of tin, for those who wa it jobs done, which will, ffll be attended to with dispatch. We have Mass, by the bale or pound, Wrap ping paper by th bundle, to ny amount Writing paper, a larpe quantity f in fact, w have amfcan furnish nearly a nv thin" for sale, and will sell very low for rath." T. Si. J. A. NYE. May 1st, 185S. lmJl 200 Bushels Corn, for sale at 2t2J CI.ARKE 4; BUO'3. (A Bushels choice Missouri Seed Com, at mJ 2t23 CLARKE & BRO'S. A Few Carre's of prim sweet Cider, for i v sais oy CLARKE & BRO. yTE Beans, at CLARKE & BRO'S. 220 Quantity of Potatoes. 2t20 CLARKE & BRO'S. ONE Yoks of sale by good worklnr Cattt, for CLARKE t BRO. ONE Lumber Waon, for sale by CLARKE fc BRO. 25 Thousand CoLtoowood Shingles, fur sals by , . . CLARKE BRO. . i 1 ' - . ; . ...i EXTRA Family 8t. Louis Flo-.r at -' ' ' CLARKE & KRO'f. IOWA tlllincis Flour st 2w2I CLARKE ft. BRO'S. TTOOFLAND'3 Celehrste.l German Betters XX at CLARKE 4. BRO'S. HOOFLAED'S Balsams Cordial at 4w21 CLARKE ft. BRO'S. PLOWS I PLOWS! rpiIE largest lot of plows, of all kinde, ev- a. er receivea in tins msake' , for sale by 4120 CLAKK.K tt BRO, Lbs. prim" Bacon, just received JWW and for sale cbesn. by ' ' CLARKE ft. BRO. ACiCia Wschcice .'rieJ Apples, for IVUU sale ctiean, by 'V CLARKE, ft ER0. 2.20 mm By tho President of tho United States. IN p-irsnanre f law, I, J AMI'S rttJCMAN AN, President of the l'ni'e.1 S:,it.'S of Ainclic.i. dj hereby drt l.ns and make know' that p.ib'iC sales will be held at the limit r iniMitione I land 'Ifioes in thf Territory of TIobr inkl. tit the perio.ls heieinakcr ilesi; natxl, to wit ! At the land offiea at I3R0WN WILLE. cnmincMi'itie cm M"'"1'! , iho Bixthrtaycl September next, for I he ilnpoa.il of the public I.iiiiU Willi i ti tho follo.s ln-naiucd township', i i JWA of iht bust line and tusl of tht sixthprinvipul merilian. Tint put cf tow.iship O110 o itsitle of the Sac and Fox, and ll.i'f Breed, Nemaha reier va'luu, of ranpt 17. The parts of townships 1,9, 1, and 1 out side of ihe Sac and lov, ami II ilf Breed, Ne inaln reservation, and fractional townships 5 ami 0, nl' r.'niro Iti, That part of township 0110 o i'l le of the Sao and P.ix re oi v.itioa : township'.', the parts of tmv.iflil,is ?, a d .", o itsi.le of the Half Breed, Nein ah i ri-s"rva'ion j aiul frac tional township ll. of rn pte I"). Tlr:t part or township OT10 outside of the Sac and Fox reservation t towmhits 2, 3, antl 4 ; ihat part of township 5 outside of tho II ilf Breed, Nemaha tesoivatl n j and town shin ti, of ranee 1 I. Township 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, and C, of r.inC 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, ami (I, of rano 1.'. Townships 1, 3, 4, ft, ami it, of iane 11. Townships 1. 2, -I, 4, ft, and (I, o'' rane;i! M, Townships 1, , 3, 4, ft, and li, of rane 'J. At the land ollice at NEBRASKA. CIT5T, roinmencini; on Mund iv, the sixth d iy oCSeptcmber next, Tji the dispos al of the public lauds WiJiin tho following named townships, viz t North of the base line and cad of the tilth jriucipal meridian. Fracti nal townships 7 and 8, of ranje 1ft. Township 7, and fractional townships 8, U, 10. II. and. 12 of ranpe II. .Townships 7. &.., 10, 11,' and 12. and frac tional t' wush'p 13i of range 13. Townships 7, R. 10. and 1 1, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of ratnr 12. Townships 7, 8, 1), 11), and II, and fraction al township 12, of rani: 11. Tow.htps 7. 8,9, 10, and 11. and fractional townships li, 13, and II. of ranee ID, Tmvmliins 7. 8. and 13. and fractional townships 11, lft, nnd ID, of ranpe 11. At the land ollice at OMA,II O ITY I rnmmeticiiiK on Monday, the sixth d iy Of September next, for the disposal of the public lauds within the lollowiiig-iiaincd town ships, vu I North of the basa line and nut of the sixth principal mrrHian. Fractional towashijis 13, 1 1, 1", and 15, of ranire 1 1, Fractional townshis 13,11, 13, lft, end I", of rane 13. Fractional townships 12 and 13, townships II, lr, ni.d M. nnd frac.lonal townships 17, M. 11', ami 20, ot ranpe 12. Fractional township 1 ', townsiiips 13, 11, 1"). I I. 17, J"id 18. and fractioaal townsiiips vj ana if or ranu'e 1 1. Fractional townships 12, 13. and 11, and townships 13, l'j, 17, 1', 111, and 2D, of ranpe 10. . Frictirfial townships II, 13, and In, and townships 17, 18, 1'J, and 20, ol' range U, l.ands''BT)propriit 1 bv law fur the use of schoa'a, military, and other purjtoses, will be exclned from the aa. T'e ofTerinc; of the above lands will be com menred on the diys appniutej, nnd Will pro ceed in the order in which tny are advertised, until the whole shall have been oiri;rd, antl the sales th is closed; lint no sale shall he kept open longer than two weeks, and o private entry of nnv of the lands will be ad mitied until after the expiration of the two weks. Clivrn under mv hand, at the rltv of Wash ington, this thirtie'h dsv of Mirch, anno D.nmuii one thousand eight hundred and fu'i.y eipht. JAME3 BUCHANAN. By Ihe President : Tm-s. A. IIrxdricks, Commissioner of Iht General Lmd Office. NOTICE TO PRK-I'.MPTION CLAIM ANTS. Evry person entitled to the ripht of pre einp'ion to anv of 'he lmds within the town shins nnd part of townships bova enumer ated is required lo es'ablish the sams to tb satisfaction of the rejis'er and reciever of the proper land office, and make pvyment therefor ns soon as pr.vcticaole after seeing this notice, and befw e the day appointeil tor the commencement of th public sale of the lands cm nacmg the tract claimed, oilierwiss sucll claim will De forfeited. THOS. A. HKDRICKS. Commissioner of the General Land OJice RANGER JONES' FERRIES. JONES' new and well arranged Ferry, is now Hi oneration on the Hikliom llin r.'i.e.ir iti mouth, situated on Section 23, Township It, iiange in, r,ast, neiween tne Meam haw Mills of Boot k. DimocK, and J. C. and J. Reeves. - I also have a rood new flat, laree am! con- venlent on the same Section sntt Kanpe of the Horn Ferry, where l will cross travelers over the Pialla River, on Fridays and Saturdays, when the weather and circumstances will ad mit t or on other days if necessarv. The above Ferries sre on a direct route west of Bellevue to Fremont, on the Platte, on Hie north, an Chester Salt Springs, Salt Creek, Pawnee Viilape on the south side, and Fort Kearnv. Fort Laramie. Salt Lake City, fcc. '23 RANGER JONES For .Sale f T WM. RAWITZER'S Cheap Cash Store, No. , Jeffjrson Street, PROVISIONS, : "! , ORANGES. ' " APPLES, CIGARS, & FANCY CANDIES. If yon wish to purchase any of the above, i-heap for cash, call at my store and examine for yourselves. 22tf WM. RAWITZER. Wanted. ASH will be pail by Oarke-ft. Bro, for any quantity of dry and crceu hides. 19-3t . A Silt at CLARKE ft. BRO'S. QORN MEAL at CLARICE ft. BRO'S. . J7ANCY S, F. St. Louis rio ,r st 1 i . ' CLARKE ft ft BRO'S. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NEW G D D I) S Tcw Pricc! L, f. KINNEY & CO. 'I THE niderslc'ie.l are nnv opnln the I. hirpes ninl brut selected, assortment of Spring ami S uninr goods, ever before ofiWed iniimlet; for the trhth of tliis, we In te the Ladies ami (irntli nn n In call anil see th it this is no-News I'.ipci pntV, no fiction, no pass But truth In rea'i v, Even lu NebratUa' Tlierefore come one, come sil. anu David will be on hand in his usual noo.l humor to wait on all. Ladies lu particular. I'vcry thinp may be round in Hie ahapa of choice dress goods for Spiitr; an 1 Simmer at ID KINNEY CU'S. GROCERIES of evry de-rlptlon, cheap at KIVM'.Y ."t CO'S. B 00 l' j and khoen, poo I and wai ranted at K INN Lit CO'S. GJ. H T.RS, Raskins, I variety nt and S!ip;vis of every KINNEY CO'S. jAILS, Class and Q leens-vare, rhean nt KINNEY & CO'S. III AVI', been very intlulpent with my custom ers nbont payinp up, somi-lin.es this prin cipel ceattes lo be a virtue. I will now notify all to con enp lothe rack and settle old scores immediately, and von will very much oMipc i our ohc.lii'iit servant lOtf L. B. KINNEY, NOTICE! J-'ETTERS or Admiiiisratioa on the estate or John Ray late of Sarpv county, de. ceased t ha vine been pranteil to the S'bscriber resitlinp in Ilellevue, he hereby pivea notice to all r?r;'?ns imleliied to sanl estiiLn to call nnd settle the kme, and those havine claims! against the estate are requested to present them properlv nnth ntirated for settlement. 13 WILLIAM II. WRIGHT. Adm'r en.' stave ri:i;;i:u, COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO. OFFICE GLEN WOOD, IOW ORDERS li ft nt the office of Slukspea lloyes, St. Mjry, will receive prompt at tention. G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, would respectfully Inform the cltirens of Mitis and adjoining co intles, that he is prepared to execute nil work of the following character s Laying oil' town sites, leveling of streams for water power, drawing f maps plain and colored, drawing desiirns for buildings of all s vies, with estimates of cost. Correct plats of tho townships of Mills County, showing the true posi ions of the lim ber, water courses and btull', kept constantly on hand. Hiving had experience both 1 1 this country ami in Europe, ha fe-Is assured of guliiL' satisfaction to all who miy favor him with their patronage. Gold Medil awarded at the late St. Louts fair to G. Seeger ti. S. Schiinoiibky for the best topographical man. Office Glenwood, Mills co., Iowa. II SPECIAL N0TI0E I rilHE imilersi'tned Informs the public, that L alter this date, tliv have adopted the Cash svsm, ami reduced their proll'. column te the lowest figures. All persons indebted to "is, are requested to csll ami settle before the first of M iy, A. C. without fall. Annl8, 18.18. J.' P. HORN, & Co. fl 2D Notice I HERERY give notice, that on and after the l.Vh tlay of April next, I will proceed to give deeds, to those en'ltled to lots and land, 'n that P'rti nor the Ci y of Bellev , en tered by the Mayor: " as a town iite,"' at the office of rtowen At h'rlckland. ' LEAVITT L. BOU'EN. fayor. ACMIKISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TETTERS Testamentary on the estate of i Alexmder Divis, late of S.irpy county, deceased, having been granted to the undesign ed, resitlin In eniil county, "he hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves to tit indebted to said estate, (o mak iminediaU payment, anil those having claims, to present the same properly authenticated, for settlement on or befori the fint day of Mf next. IRENE DAViS, Am'r. Bellevue, March 1st, I85S. 3ml5 Tor Rent or Salo. fllHE Fine Stone Building known as the X. ISellavue S ore, situated oi the corner nf Jclf-rson and 27th streets, Bellevue, N. T., will be sold, or rented, at a bargain. For terms, enquire of T. B. LEMON, at the Foiitenelle Bank. 2m 20 Notice Thereby warn all persons against, negotiat ing or purchasing a certain promissory note made by. the undersigned, at Council HlutLi, and dated December 21sl, A. JJ. 1'7, and payable to James A. Stewart, on or be fore the first day of May, A. 1). 1S5H, for the sum of one hundred doliars. Ths said note having been paid and cancelled and now fraud ulently retained by thesaid Jameg A. .Me wart, will be resiste l to the , extent or the law in wr-ose hands s.-ver it may be found. 22r THOMAS H. BEN I ON, JR. Council Bluffi, la., April 17th, ISiS. Notice. TS hereby given, to Mary Kirkpatrick. and all whom it may concern, that I will an. pear nt the Land Office in Omaha, on Friday, th day of May 18.W. and there provs m'y right to pre-empt the N. E. or th N. W. and Lot No. 3. and the 8. W. of the N. W, and the In 8. W. or the 8. W. quarter of seetion No. 25 townelnp number U. in ranee number 1, east of the nth principal meriliaa in Nebraska Territory. April 21 1858. J. A. CAR LI I.E. VARIETY STORE Till" miilersieuicd ha opened, a larp S'nl conunoilious new s'oie, on the corner of M i in ninl 'Jih Streets, in Itrllrvue, where a vaiiid nssortiiienl f (Jotnls may he found Anions them are DRY GOODS, Such ns Brown Muslin, Calico, Sheetlnr, Shittlnr. Hosiery, te KNIVES FtRK. scv rm wiioivs.Mvi. SHOVFL"', llY-FOHK5. SP-l)Et, TEA-KETTLES, GRIN I) - STO NT.S, CHAINS, Kc, Toether with a quantity of Boots c3 Slioos S-cnis, II ite, Hopes, Horse-collars, Carpet sacki, WiihIow Sash, Doors, TEA9 AND SUGARS, Ttdioceo, (Jueensware, (Jlassvvare, Flour, Crackers ami a crent many mors nrliclus. They keep constantly on hand, a lart;s as sortment of pood Vines ninl Liquor, Warranted tho bent quality t cheap fur cash. n37lf J.' P. HORN CO. Went Market ChaniTDii Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER &. STONE, have pur rhaned or II. Cook (iriinth, his entlie interest In the butclierinj business, anil will hereafter bo found at his old stand, on Miss on "venue, east of Main Street, under 8. M. Pike's Grocery nnd Provision Store, where they sll be h.ippy to wait upon his old cus tomers, and all oihers who may choose to favor litem with their patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 20. Cm51 CHARLES S10NE. W. II. Longsdorf, fl.n MUTATE" of Penn. Collets of Pental V? Surjrerv, respectfully announce to the clt i.ens of Ilellevue, and vicinity, that he is now prepared to practice Dentistry, In alt its va rious branches. OMice hours from 2 till 5, P. M. 43 .Notice To tlio JPxxlolic. f"MIE undersigned having purchased the en X tire slock t.f Jewelry, formerly owned by Alex. Kemp, is prepared to sell the same at 25 per cent less than was ever offered lu this eitv before, as room mns be inado for a large spiing assortment. The stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks, Sells of Cameo, Coral. Enamel. Painted, Gold S'Oi.e. Masonic ami Mourning Jewelry, Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pius, Shirt Studs, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings. Gold, bilvcr, ninl Plai ed Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold nnd Silver Spectacles Also n splendid as sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PENS Also Musical Ins'ruments, Cutlery, Port Monies. Pouches, Card Cases, it-.. A.c. A fine stock of Ttifles, Bhot Guns, Revolv ers, Jcc, which will be sold at a small ad vance above cost, as this subscriber winhes tn go out ot the gun business. All kinds f repairing done with ncatnes ami dispatch by competent workmen. I still continue to tnke Omaha Scrl", Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon ey, or gold and silver, in exchange for goods. fcVKtore on Pith Street, one door from Faniliam, ami directly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, Omaha, N. T. Please call and examine goods ami prices. T. W. .WOODS. Cmaha, Jan. 12ih, 183. 3m9 SEEDS FOR 1850. WJa are now prepared with a full and and complete slock of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of the new crop, to supply any demand whole sale arid retail, on the very best of terms. Our stock is new (as we do not consign seeds and take none back to mix up again.) and much of it grown under our own directions in this state. Our stock of European seeds is Imported directly hy ourselves from ths most re table growers' In England and France- We feel confident no better advantages to the public csn be offered than we can give, and we cordially invite an examination of our stock before purchasing. Our stock consists In part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas, neens, &c, a very lar.'e variety ol Garden needs noil a Call assortment or Flower Seeds of choice varieties. Also, 130 bushels pure Chinese Sugar Cane Seed, Constantly on hand a large assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements. Full priced seed nnd Implement catalogue mi i.no't rrreipr ui Btnmn to pay postage. HENRY D. EMERY fc CO., 3iaosl4 201 Lake S'rert, Chicago. Notice or roi'fccloiura cf Ucrtgaya by Aaveriiscmeni. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA.? COUNTY OF SAUPY, $ Reuben Lov-joy, -Mortgagee, vs. William II. JoUion, Alfred Kellum, Aaroa O. Cox, Mortgagers. Mortgage dated, Marc h lllh, A. D. 18j7, re corded in hook L., Page lti'J, April 21st, l..)l , at 1U) O CIOCK, A. ;u. Default having been made in t'.e payment ot the sum of two thousand and two hundred dollais, (2,2W ) which is claimed to be due at the Jjtc r.f ibis notice, and secured by a certain llted of Mortgage, bearing date March 14th, A. D. 18V7, exwuted by William U. Jtdinson, then of the Stateof Iowa, Alfred Kellum, and Aarwn O. Cox, of Bellevue, Sar py County, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben Ixtvejoy, ot Bellevue, aforesaid.'and Recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds, at Oina ha City, for Sarpv County, N. T., in Book E, Pjge on the 21st of April, A. 1)., 18i7,at 10 1-2 o'cloc k A. M. . Now, thriefore, notice is hereby given, that in pursua-ce or power ol sale contained iu said mortgage, and cf the statute, iu aucb cases made and provided, the premises de scnbed in and conveyed by said mortgage, to wit i all that certain piece S( d parcel of land, wiiii it appurieaa,.cee, aiiuaiea a net lying lu ma cny or ilellevue, in eau coun'y of Sarpv and Territory r-f Nebrsska, and detcribed as Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) in said city of Bellevif, according to the survey there- or. maue oy int. ocinoiunny.in tne year lto will be sold nt public audio. i on the 18th Hay or June, &. u. not. between the hours of o'clock, iu the forenoon, and the setting of the suvoe that day, to the highest bidder (the sale to be in front ot the Bellevue House, in the city of Bellevue, Rarpy County. Nebraska iemtory. REUBEN LOVEJOY, n Mortgagee, Mircb. Stth.18. 1811$ Notice of the Foreclosure of Mortfip by Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NI.BR3KA, LUUM I V U( HAItr I ) Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, vs. J Alfre" Kellum, V. A. Gwyer, MortftSRors. ( Deed iif Mtirtgags dated December 18tU, A. D. 1V7, and recorded In Hook B., Psjss V't.ti, 270 and 'i7l, December 21st, 1847 at 1U o'clock, A. M. Default having been made In payment of the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars, f$i,2 )0,) which Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, and secured by a deed ef Mortgage bearing date, December ISth, 1837, executed by lfred Kellum and V. A. Gwyer, or S.irpy Count y, Nebraska Territory, to Re ben LovVjoy, of the city of IlelleVuej Harpy Count v, Nebraska Trirltnry, and recorded la the office nf the Register of Deeds for Ssrpy Count v. N. T., In hook H., page 200,270 anel 271, oil the 21st day of December, A. D. 1857, nt. Id o'clock, A. M- Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a power of Male contained In said mortgage, and of the Statute in such cases mads and provided, the premises described In and conveyed by said mortgage, to witt All that certain piste r parcel of land, lying and being situate in the County or Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, and described as follows, to wit t Commenc ing for the same at a post H4. 0 rods, Nertk 81 1 degrees, East of the 8. W. corner of sec tion thirteen, (,l-0 Township thirteen, (1IL Unrigs thirteen, (i:), east or the nth Princi pal Meridian thence north 474 degrees, west 2.1.5 rods to a Cottonwood stump, thence north 31 degrees, east tt 0 rods to a post, thence South 47 l-'i degrees esst, 23.4 rodl to a post, thence south 30 degrees west 9.5 rods to the place or beginning, containing ene acre and fitty-seven perch, together with all and singular the tenement and hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belonging, or la anywise appertaining, consisting in psrt ef one engine, boiler and all the machinery as4 fixtures ror a perfect steam saw-mill, manufac tured by Cooper and CI irk, Mt. Vernon, Ohle, and said lo ha of thirty horse power, will be sold at public auction on the 2Htn day of June, ' A. D. 1S;8, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and the setting of the sun on the sae day, to the highest bidder. The sale to be la front of the Btillevua House In the City ef Bellevue, Sarpy Cuuntv, Nebrsska Territory, UEUBEN LOVEJOY, Mortgagee. T. li. Limon, Att'y. A prll 1st, 1858. nlOtlt JSlXOXTllXGI eSstXlG. BY virtue or an execution, tn tne directed, by the Clerk of the District Court of S.irpy county, N. T., In favor of Cyrua K. Mark, and against the property of George Jennings, to satisfy a judgment against the s.ild Jennings ( for the sum of five hundred and ninety. six dollars, and seventv-six cents ($r)im,70). Now, therefore, I will offer at public auction, In front of the Bellevue House on the 24th day of April, A. P. 1858, between the hours of nine o'clock A.M., and four, o'clock P. M., ot said day, to ths highest bid der, for ca ih, the following described proper ty, to wit j being ths N. W. of N. E., 81 of N. S. K. of N. W. of section 24, townsrVp 13, range 13, E. of ths Oth principal meridian, Dated March 2Hrd, 1858. ' ' '.' inure t t-vr.M? ei.... - J 2118 By S. II WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff. . I?' The above sale wis Postponed to Sat urday, May 22. b. ii. wu .LtS, Dpt. Sheriff. . Bellevue, Ajril 29. 4t23 THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE i , Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Detrbon 1 Street, Chicago. ' CAPITAI, 8150,000. : DIRECTORS) r.OICMD CAMriKLD, ISAAC COOK, II. A. WVMCOOP. HtNBT CMarsiAfr M. S. MOMBOK, OFFICERS I Edmund Canfleld, Fret., Wm. 8. B&Ui( eoy, Jienry Chapman, Treat. rpHIA Company was organized on the 27th L day of March, A. D. 18j!, under a spec ial charter from the Legislature of Illinois. and business commenced under the most fa vorable auspices. Its establishment hasbeea upon firm end reliable basis, and in view of its Stability. soundneis.snd nerma nenev rsnWa as one of die first Insurance Companies la the counjry. To those deeirous of proteetinf themselves against loss or damage by Fire, or perils nf the Sea, tbey beg leave to offer th following KtrEIlKaCE!. Messrs. Stone &. Witt, Cleveland, Ohio. Williams te Avery, rhicaro, 111. ' ' Norton t Brother, " Stone ii. Boomer, ' II. 8. Durand, Pres. Racine St Miss. R. K. Jeo. C. Northrnp, Cash. Racine Co. Bank. Wm. P. Llnd, Esq., Milwaukee. J. (J. Conroe, Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cash.' Com'l B'k, Chlcsge. Henry Farnham, President Chicago k. Rock Island Rail Road. Daniel P. Rhodee, Esq., Cleveland. Okies, Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, IU. Hoa R. CbaraberHn, St. Lwis, M. Messrs. WadsworUi, Wells It Seymour. Chicago, III. . ' Messrs. I. If. Bnrch it Co., Chicago Bank, Messrs. G. W. Siier it Co. Chicago, 11L f Wm. Blanchard, Esq.. Morris, 111. . v . Messrs. H. O. tt O. J. Cook 4c Co., Roek ford. III. . .. Messs. H. Wheeler St 8on, Aurora. IU. . Messrs. Judd, Smith tt Pratt, Dixon, lit- .: Nehamlah Case, Esq.. Buffalo, N. Y.. 's Wm. IJ. Fundy, Esq., Springfield, 111. Gen. I. Curn, Kpringfttld, ill. . . ' Richard Ivers, Esq., St. Louis, Mo. ' T. B. LEMON, Agent, Bellevur.. ' Ji. Now "77"dTVt03x AND ' : ' :t f ;s 1 Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSHAM, having retired froaa the late firm of Ktino Jl Frodshaas. has opened a new store at No 3, Capt.DosisVs) omnium, Between me Metnodet uiurcli, wbero be invites his old patrons to give him a evil. -Time pieces and Jewelry, of every desKrip. tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired, Sssilj "Police. NOTICE is hereby given in George W. Lewis, John Cleaveland, and all others concerned, to appear before the Register and Receiver of the Land Otlice at Omaha, Wednesday the 2nd day ot June, 1868, at 40 o'clock A. M., and otter such evidence as yosj may have In support or adverse to the pre emptioa of John C'le iveland, to lota 1, S, and 3, Section 27, Tp 13, Range It east, as per Instructions of the Commissioner ed) tho Laad Otfice to re-lnrsitigste asid nreeenUoa' JOHN A. PARSER Jr., Kir, A. R. GILLMOIE, Receive' ' Mueh Xh, IV, f&Q ii cweiry