Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, May 13, 1858, Image 3

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    "To mr Iirrrni.icAss or iJ.tnrvj
CVi'Nty. A mretinjtf ihe Republicans
of barpy county, will be held m i!ie school
house la Bellevue, on Saturday the 15th
inst.,at two' o'clock P. M. for the purpose
of organizing the party in litis County,
and electing delegates to attend the Con
veniion to be held in Omaha, on the 27th
day of May. Republicans Rally!
. MANY REPUBLICANS.
A Domestic, newly engaged, present
d to his master, one morning, a pair of
toot), the leg of one of which was much
longer than the other. " How comes it
that these boots are not of the same length."
" I raly don't know, sir, but what both
er rs rne tlie most is, that the pair down
tairs ar in the same fu."
" PaETTT Good. A gentleman, who
suspected his negro servant of drinking
his cider, took a piece of chalk and call
ing CufTee to him, pretended to pass it
round his mouth -
" Now I shall know if you drink any."
said he.
On CufTeeV going into the cellar he
took a hearty draught, chal ed round his
mouth, and returned to the parlor.
According to an ancient usage in Prus
sia, all the. princes of the royal family
must learn a trade. The Prince Frederick
William, just' married t the Princes Roy
al fjf England, lenrned the trade of a
co npositor in the printing office of Mr.
Haul, at Berlin. 1 ,' , ,
Evkhy , policeman in London walks
about 20 miles every duy, besides attend
ia" the pnlfoe, office. The regulations
for corninutiicatiug are so perfect, that if
it' were requisite, the whole force might
bt assembled together in two hours. " ' ' i
Faot a recent census, it appears, that
LeyenwortV city, although but a. little
over, three year . old, contains a resident
population of over eight thousand souls.
-.ii'."- ' MASONIC
iV'The regular meetings of Nebraska
"XXlfe,',No. 1S4, of Free and Accepted
A Masons, wilt be held at Masonic Halt,
on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of
each month, at 0 1-2 o'clock.
1. O. O. P.
.1
Tut regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge,
No. 4j will be hold on Saturday evening of
eech week, at '7 o'clock, P. M. Brother of
the order .who may be in oir city on that
evening;, are respectfully Invited to attend.
S. A. STRICKLAND, N. G.
F. M. DAVENPORT, Scc'y.
Mail Arrangements. .,'
EASTERN MAIL.
-:: i- Atrr
'Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6
o'clock, P. M.
CLOSES
Sindav,' Tuesdays, and .Thursdays, at 0
o'clock,. M.
v, ;. .WESTERN MAIL
i- ASSIVF.t
-Tuesdays,' Thursdays, anJ Saturday", at 6
o'clock, P. M.
CLOSKS '
Tuesday',' Thursdays, and Sundays, at 9
o'clock, P. M. , , ,'
' SOUTHERN MAIL.
'' .' ' ' 1 ARRIVES ',
Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 10 'clock,
A. M. , ' ... , , ;
CLOSES '..'',, . , -
Mondays, and Fridays, at 4 o'clock, P, M.
. .f ) NORTHERN MAIL. " "
Mondays,, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock,?. M.
CLOSES "',
'Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
' Office pen on Sunda vs, onlr from 6 o'clock
P.' M. to ft,elock P. M. This rule will be
strictly adhered to. '
. ... . ; - l. H. KINNET, P. M.1
. BELLEVUE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by" Ch A a e' It Brother,
.Forwarding aid Com. Merchants.
Floiir Extra! Superfine, $3,50 per 8 lbs.
Iowa, $3.00. i '
Fine, $2,50. ' -' ' ' ' '! ' " '
Meal $2 per 100 lbs. ' ' ..r t
"'-Apples Dried, $2 50 perb:he1.A r
'Peaches 4 (K). ' ' '
' 1 Butter- New" 20e f? 25 ft '.' ' ' " 1 ' '" '
1 'Tteans $2 00 bus. . ,r '
v' Corn 50 bush. . ' "'
oats-75c ? , , -"
' Beef 7 to Sc.' 1 : , ' '
Cried Beef 20c per lb. :
- 'Salt G. A., per sack, $3.
Fggs JSc V do. - ,
Hides Dry, 7c
do Green, 3 ' ' '
.Hay $4 00 $3 00? tun. r
Bran. 30 cents per bush.
Hams 12 l-2e. ' ,; ' '
Sides-iClear, 12 l-2e.
Hlioiildert tdc. -:
Ijrrd IS e -!b ...
"..'OnionawSi 60 it) baa. , m.
, - Potatoes 30. ,. ,: , . r ;
Ff Its Kheep 60d -. . i ..! .
n:J d -Coon. 25e' '"' i
. t . Wood Cotton, 3 flO, Hard, 5,00. t ,
. Lumber Cottonwood sheaf 25 19 m
- ... 1 Jktmn mAA tmm -u .
,vi : do Oak, Walnut, Baaiwood $40 00
, . do ! Flooring 2d $65 00 '
,:. - i- ' 1st $7500 ; v '
-I Boards, $50 $7500
Shingles Pina $S 50 $9 50 W m.
M Cottonwood $5. 00 r
' Ith Pine " f $12 00 per m. " "
, Doors $3 60 $4 T5 each. '
' Bash $1 00 d $2 1-4 per casement
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IIDissolutioii.
T11IE partnership heretofore exlstii (f under
. the stmiW WM. C. A V FRILL Jt CO.
im iKla fIBtf ,!iaanlv4 u n. ...... I . ' . . .. J
... J . . - . ar j 111 I, to CUIIBVI1I, 1 1 U
the auainess will be conducted hereafter by
win. c. Averin, whp Is autharucd to settle all
accounts vi 1110 ime nrm.
"Bellevue, May II, T : ' 25
rif Bushel Hungarian Gruss Seed, at
eJvJ 2;V CLARKE & BRO'S.
C1 UOCERIES at
r 23
CLARKE & BRO'S.
School.
MRS. J. E. NYE, will commonri her
School In Bellevue, the first Wednesday
In June, to be continued for a term of twelve
weeks.
For the first rudiments of reading and spell
ing $1. (Ml.
Common English branches, Arithmatic,
Grammar, or Geography. fS.(H).
Hijher Ewrlish branches, or French, $rt,X).
Ilellevue, .May I t, is.-)-.
For Ifceiit."
4A NEW and very desirable Dwelling
House, eontaing f.nr rooms, and cellar,
located on Jellerson Street. For terms. In
quire of ' (3t2.i) T. M. McOORD.
FA I NT
i
3
HOt'SE, Sign and Ornamental Paln'.er,
Grainer and Paper Hanger, will execute
all order in his line of business, neat, cheap
and quick. Work warranted.
Reference: Cook and Davenport.
SHOP a few doors north of the Bellevue
House. 24tf
ILost.
ON Tuesday morninr, May 4th, In going
from my office to Mr. Lcrew's residence,
a pold hunting case watch ; cases Htamped
Anderson St Co, (Liverpool) Makers. -
The finder will confer a favor , besides re
ceiving a liberal reward, by returning the
same t me.
JOSEril E. PRAY.
Trustee's Sale.
WHEREAS Robert S. McEwendid by his
certain deed ef Trust, dated the Twen
ty Sixth day of October. 107, and recorded in
the ollice of Register ot Deeds, in Sarpy
Comty, Nebraska Territ ry, in Hook B, Pne
237, convey to Warren Green, the following
described land, viz : the undivided half of tile
8 1-2 of S W, N E of 8 W, aud N W of S L'
quarter of Sec. 13. is Township 14, north,
Range 11, East of the ttth principal meridian.
Nebraska Territory. Also his interest in the
S E of N E quarter of Section 18, in Town
ship 14, north, Range 14, east, in the County
of Sarpy, Territory of Nebraska t which said
conveyance to the said Warren Green, was in
trust to secure the payment of said Robert S.
McEwen's note, therein particular described j
said note dated October 2, 167, pay
able ninety days after date, for t a sum of
Fve Hundred and Nine Dollars, ($509) upon
which there is now due, and unpaid, at this
date, Five Hundred and Twenty-Three Dol
lars and Thirteen Cents. Now, at the request
of the holder of said note, and in pursuance of
the terms and provisions of said deed of trust,
by which the undersigned is duly appointed
and constituted trustee and attorney for the
said lfcberl S. McEwcr. andinhis mime with
full power to sell and convey the above de
scribed land. Public notice is hereby given,
that the undersigned trustee will, ou Monday,
the 7Ui day of June, 1'8, between the hours
of 10, A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day,
at the Bellevue House, in the city of llclle-
vue, Sarpy County. Nebraska Territory, sell
the above described Land at Public Auction',
f jr cash, to the highest bidder, to satisfy s id
note, interest and costs of said sale. ,
FRANCIS A. Wlillt., irusiee,
Be'levue, May ft, li8. 4121
Xook In.
HAEDWARE & 6T0VE8, ,-
' ' rTTRSITTOE & TUTWAIIE,
LOWS & COltN 11IUS,
SEED CORN & CORN SHELLERS,
SWfcET POTATOES,
BLACK NESHAN0CK E0.
MOST all kinds of seeds, sus'.i ns Hunga
rian drags. Barley. Seed Chestnuts.
Cherries, dried Peaches, Cane Seed by the
quart or bushel, White Beans, Garden Seeds,
witn an assortment or noes, unices, novei,
and Spades; in fact everything needed to work
a Farm or House-keep with. All to be found
at th Hardware Store of T. &. J. A. NYE,
on Main Street, nearest store to the landing,
at the sign or tue uorn Mill.
Our stock is nearly complete, end our Tin
Shop has plenty of tin, for those who want
jobs done, which will all he attended to with
dispatch.
We have moss, by the hale or pound, w rap
ping paper by the bundle, t" any amount j
Writine paper, a laree Quantity: in fact, we
bare and can furnish nearly anv thlnjjfor sale,
..j .:u ..n .
pnu nin bcii tcij ivn iv. ."Oti.
l . a J, A. in i r..
May 1st, 1858. Im24
t") "A ( Bushels Corn, for sale at
UU 2t20 CLARKE &. BRO'S.
20
Bushels choice Missouri Reed Corn, at
2t20 . CLARKE it BRO'S,
Few Barrels of prime sweet Cider, for
j . saie ny ilaiuvk c hku.
"f TTHITE Beans, at CLARKE &, BRO'S.
y y mil
ii
Quantity of Potatoee, at
2t20 CLARKE 4c BRO'P.
O
XE Yoke of good working Cattle, for
.saieoy iL.AHUb at hku,
o
NE Lumber Waon, for sale by
' CLARKE ft. BRO.
FT Thousand Cottonwood ' Shingles, for
0 sale by CLARKE k BRO.
EXTRA Family SL Louis Flour at
CLARKE Jt BRO'S.
TOWA &. Illinois Flour at
X 2w2I
CLARICE ft. BRO'S.
HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German Bitters
at CLARKE ft. BRO'S.
HOOFLAED'S Balsa me Cordial at
4w21 . CLARKE t BRO'S.
PLOWSI PLOWS I .
THE largest lot of plows, of all klnde, ev
er received in this maaket, for sale by
4t20 CLARKE ft. BRO.
A fCC Lbs. prime Baron, juat received
fteJWW and for sale cheap, by
JU'J CLARKE ft BRO.
A l ( ( Lbs. choice dried Apples, for
'JJJ sals cheap, hr
ZC0 CLARKE k BRO.
yjj yj
By tho President of tho
United States.
TN pursuance of law,!. JAMES BFC1IAX
AN, President of the Eniled States of
America, do hereby declare and make kimwi
that public salea will be held nt the under- !
iiieiitioned land etiicee in the Territory of
Nebraska, at the periods heiviual'trr di
nated, to wit i
At tho land ofllee si BHOWN3VILLE,
rnmmeuciiig ou Monday, the ttixthdayof
September noxt, fr the dip.is.ii r Hie
public lands within the follon ing-iiauml
townships, ii i
Vot A of tht bnsf. lint and tasl of tht
tixthprimipal ptrvlian.
That part of township ono outside of the
Sac and Fox, and Hall' Diced, Nemaha reser
vation, of range 17.
The parts of townships 1,2. 3, and 4 nut
side of the Sac and Kox, nml IWIf llreed, Ne
maha reservation, aud fractional townships
5 and II, of ranire HI.
That part if township ono outside of the
Sac and Fox reservation township 2, the
parte of tnwimhlpa 3, 4, and &, outside of the
Half Breed, Nemaha reservation j and frac
tional township 0, of range 16,
Tint part nf township oilO outside of the
Sac and Fox reservation ; townships 2, 3, and
4 ; that part of township 5 outside of the
Half llreed, Nemaha reservati li and town
ship II, of range 14.
Townships I, 2, 3, 4. ft, and li, of range 13.
Townships 1, 2. 3, d, 5, and li, ot inu-e 12.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ami ii, of range II.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft. and li, of range 10.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, aud ti, of range 0.
At the land ollice st NEBRASKA.
CITY, commencing on Monday, the Ktxth
duy of September next, fr the dixpos
nl of the public lands within the following
named townahipa, vis :
.Yorlh vf Ae, last line and cast of tht
sivlh jii iiia pal meridian.
Fmrtl ilia! townships 7 and 8, of tsnf'e 1ft.
Township 7, and frncliotial townshipi 8, y,
10. II, and 12 of ranpell.
Towuships 7. 8, P, 10, 11,, and 12. and (rac
tional tnwnsiilp 13, of rnni; 13. ' t t U
Townships 7, 8,11, 10, and II, and fractional
townships 12 and 13, of rante 12.
Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, and fraction
al township 12, of range 1 1.
Townships 7, 8,. 10, and 11, and fractional
townships II, 13, and 1 I, of rmije 10.
Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional
townships H, 1ft, and .1'', of ranpe 0.
At the land office at OMAHA. CITY
commencing on Monday, (lie sixth dlY Of
September next, for the disposal of the
public lands within the following-named town
ships, viz : ' i . . i .
"North of ihe bast line and test of tht
sixth principal vuridiun, , , ', '
Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 10, of
range 14.
Fractional townahis 13, 14, 15, 10, end 17,
of rang 13. ' 1 f
Fractional townships 18 and 13, townships
It, 15, and 10, and fractional townships 17,
18, ID, and 20, of range 12.
Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14,
1ft, lit. 17, and IS, and fractional townships
1'.' and "f rani;e 11.
Iraetional townships 12, 13, and 1 1, and
loynships 13, 1(1, 17, 19, and 20, of range
Fractional townships 11, 15, and 10, and
townships 17, 18, TO, and 20, of range 9. '
Lands appropriated hy law for the use of
sehoola, military, and other purposes, . will be
exrlued from the sales. .
Ttie olfiTin; cf the above lands will be com
menced on the days appointed, and will pro
ceed in the order in which tney are advertised,
until the whole shall have boen offered, and
the sales thus closed; hut no sale shall be
kept open lonsrer than two weeks, and no
private entry or any of the lands will be ad
milled until afler the expiration of the two
weeks.
(liven under my hand, at the city of Wash
ington, this thirtieth day of Mi roll, anno
Domini one tbousanu eight hundred and liftv-
eight. , . ,
JAMES BUCHANAN.
By the President i ,
Tuos. A. Hr.wpjiira-s,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM-
' ANTS. -Every
person entitled to the rin-lif nf n.
emption to any of the lands within the town
ships and parts of townships above enumer
ated U required to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the register and recierer of the
proper land office, and make payment
therefor as soon as practicable after
seeing this notice, and befo e the day
appointed for the commencement of the public
sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed,
O'.lierwiee sum claim will lie roileiled.
THOS. A.. HCDRICKS.
Commissioner of the General Land Office
RANGER JONES' FERRIES.
JONES' new and well arranged Ferry, Is now
in operation or. the Elkhom River, near ita
mouth, situated on Scctlou 23, Township 11.
nange m, r.ist, neiwren tne Meam Saw
Mills of Root ft. DimocK, and J. C. and J.
Reeves.
I also have a good new Flat, large and con
venient ou the same Section aud Range, of the
Horn Ferry, where I will cross travelers ove.r
the Matte River, on Fridays and Saturdays,
when the weather and circumstance will ad
mit ; or on other days if necessary.
The above Ferries are on a direct route
west of Bellevue to Fremont, on the Platte,,
oirthe north, and Chester Salt Sprines, Salt
Creek, Pawuee Yillage on tfie south side, and
Fort Kearny. Fort Laramie. Salt Lake City,
tc. . 23 RANGER JONES
For Sale
A T WM. RAWITZER'S Cheap Cash
k. Store, No. 6, Jefferson Street,
PROVISIONS,
ORANGES,
. . APPLES, ...
CIGARS, k
FANCY CANDIES.
Ii you wish to parehase any f the above,
cheap for cash, call at my atdrs and examine
ror yourselves.
mt WM. RAWITZER.
Wanted.
1 ASH will be paid by Clarke ft Bro. for
any quantity ot ary ana green hides.
19-3t
Q. A Salt at
CLARKE ft. BRO'S.
C
ORN MEAL at
CLARKE JL. BRO'S.
17 ANCY S. V. St. Louie Flour at
CLARKE, ft. BRO'S.
NEW
ARRANGE MENTS !
NEW
G DO
I !
AND
New Prices !
11 Y
L, B. KINNEY & CO.
flMlR nndersiiriied aro now opening the
L largest and best selected, assortment of
Spring and Hummer poods, ever before ollered
in market; for the truth of this, we In-ite
the Ladies and Centlemen to call and are
that this is no News Paper pull', no fiction, no
gaes j
Put truth in renliiy,
Even in Nebraska
Therefore come one, come all, ann David will
be on hand in his usual good humor to wait
on all. Ladles In particular.
Every thins; may be found In the shape of
choice dress goods ftr Spring and Summer at
10 KINNEY fc CO'S.
C1 ROCERII'.S of evry description, cheap at
f i RL'NJ;:V 'oa.
1 OOTS and shoes, good and warranted at
-1 K INN Ell & CO'S.
( 1 A ITERS, Buskins, and Slippers of every
V Xvnrietyat KINNEYJt (MVS. "
NAILS, (.lass and Queensware, cheap at
' KINNEY Jt COS.
". , Jotice.-.
Ill AVE been very indulgenl with mv custom
ers about, paying up, sonietiTr.es this prln
cipel ceases to be a virtue, f will now notify
all to eorretip tothrt rack and settle old scores
Immediately, and von will very much oblige
' ' Yourobedieiit'servaiit,
10lf n . L. B. KINNEY.
""".To'tTceT-"
IETTERS of Adipluisi ration ou the estate
-J of John Ray lute of. Sarpy county, de
ceased (having been granted to the e-'hscriher
residing in Hellenic, he hereby givea notice to
all persons indebted to said estate to call and
settle the same, and thone hating claims
against the estate ore requested to present
them properly authenticated for settlement,
13 , William h. wriuht. Ad'm'r
COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO.
OFFICE GLEN WOOD, IOW
ORDERS left at the olTics of Rhakspears
Boyes, St. JVIary, will receive prompt at-,
tention. ,'
G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
would respectfully Inform the cilizene of Mills
and adjoining counties, that he is prepared to
execute all work of the following character I
Laying off town sites, Icvclir.g cj streams for
waler power, drawing of maps plain and
colored, drawing designs for buildings of all
slyles, with estimates of coat.
Correct plats ot the townships of Mills
County, showing the true positions of the tim
ber, water courses and blulfn, kept constantly
on hand. Having had experience both In this
country and in Europe, he fc Is assured of
giving latisractinn to all who may Javor him
with their patronage.
Gold Mud il awarded at the late St. Louis
fair to G. Sceger & S. Schiuionsky for the
best topographical man. , .
Office Glenwood, Mills co., Iowa. 14 :
1 SPECIAL NOTICE!1 !
fTlHE undersigned informs the public, that
L after this date, they have adopted the
Cash system, and reduced their profit column
te the lowest figures. .
All persons indubtrd to us, are requested to
call aud settle before the first of May, A. C.
without fail.
AprUB, 1358. , J. P, HORN, it. Co.
5 120 , ...,i,: .
I HEREBY give notice, that on and after
the 15th day of April next. I will proceed
to give deeds, to those entitled to lots and
land, in that nnrtknof the City of Bellevue, en
tered by the Alayor: " as .1 town ile,' at the
office of Bowen ft Strickland." " ' '
LEAVITT L. BO WEN. Mayr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Tr.TTEK -Testanienfary oh theVstate of
i Alexander Davis, late' of Sarpy ceunty,
deceased, having been granted to the undesign
ed, residing in said county, she hereby notifies
all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted
, ..ii ..-tit. . , . i.
i.- ...mi mull, vu indke immeuiaia payment,
snl those having claims, to j resent the same
nronerly siithentirateH. fop .e'tlcmn nn nr
Lefor! the first day of M.iv next.
iiii..i. jjavis, Am'r.
Bellevue, March 1st, 1S58. 3inl5
For Rent or Sale.
rilHE Fine Rtone Building known as the
X. Bellevue S ore, situated on the corner of
Jefferson and 27tli streets, Bellevue, N, T-,
win no boki, or rentea, at a nargain.
For terms, euouire of T. B. I.KMOV. at
the Fontenelle Bank.
2 m 20
Jotice.
Thereby vara all persona against negotiat
ing or purchasing a certain promissory
note made bv 4hm urul.riirn.l rv...n,!i
Bluffs, and dated December 21st, A. D. 17.
J it Ll-.- t . ... . .
au I'.j.ioir i jiuirn n. mewart, on or tje
fore the first day of May, A. D. 185. for the1
snm of one hundred dollars. The aald note
having? been nairf ami enne.11.4 ..J nM
- , .... . H .... n,,., ". . ui-
ulently retained by theiald Jamee A. Stewart,
win i rr.imtK, io me extent or trie law In
whose hands soever it may be found. -
22tf THOMA8 H. BENTO!f, JR.
Council Bluffs, la., April 17th, 1858.
Notice.
IS hereby given, to Mary Kirkpatriek, and
all whom it may concern, that I will ap
pear at the Land Office ia Omaha, on Friday,
7th day of May IHMt, and there prove my
right to pre-empt the N. K. of the JJ. y. anJ
Lot No. 3. and the 8. W. of the N. W. and the
in & W. of th 8. W. quarter of section No. 23
township number 13, In ran re number 12, east
of the 6th principal meridian ia Nebraska
Territory. - -
April 21 1M. J, A. CARLII.E.
VA11TKTY STORK
THE undersigned have opened, a late
and rointmiillnus new store, u die rutnrr of
Main and 2.'th Streets, in Bellevue, where a
varied aesOrtment of Goods may be found
Among: them are
DRY GOODS,
...... i.
Such as
Biown Muslin,
Calico
theetl
nf.
Shirting,
tleslery, fte
KNIVES, FORKS,
8CYTHM. WOOD-SAWS,
SHOVELS, II AY-FORKS,
SPADES, TEA-KETTLES,
GRtND-STONES, CHAINS, ftc,
Together with a quantity of
Boots cto Slioes
Segars, Uakes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet
sacks, Window Sash, Doors,
TEAS AND SUGARS,
Tohorro, (jneensware. Glassware, Flour,
(Jrnckera and a preat many more articles.
They keep constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of good
TV'Inri untl I.l(imrs,
Warrniitod Uio best quality t cheap for cash.
n37tt J.'P. HORN ft. CO.
Meat Msii'ket
Chant? Dd Hands.
MESSRS. OLIVER ft. STONE, have pur
I'hnsed of II. Cook (liilfilh, his entire
Interest in the butchering business, and will
hercAfter bo found at his old stand, on Miss'nn
Avenue, fast of Main Street, under S. M.
Pike'a Grocery and Provision Store, whore
they will he happy to wuit upon his old cus
tomers, and nil others who may chouse to
favor tliom with their patronage.
G I '.ORG E A. OLIVER.
Oct. 20. flmOt , CHARLES SI ONE.
V. II. Longsdorf,
CIRADUATE of Perm. College of Dental
T Kurgery, respectfully announce to the cit
izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that he is now
prepared to practice Dentistry, in all its va
rious branches.
Office hours from 2 till 5, P. M. 43
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!: Notice . ; "
To tlxo IPvilollo.
flUIE undersigned having purchased the en
X tire slock of Jewelry, formerly owned by
Alex. Kemp, is prepared to sell the same at
2.1 per cent less than was ever offered in this
eily before, as room must be made for a large
spring assortment. The atock consists of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks,
Helta of Cameo, Coral. F.uamel, , Painted,
Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry,
Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Tins. Snirt Stud's,
Lockets, Bracelets. Rings, Gold, Silver, and
Plaited Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold
and Silver Spectacles. Also a splendid as
sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED
GOLD PENS. Also Musical Instruments,
Cilery, Poll Mimieii, Puuuiira, Caid Ca.cs.
&.C., fte. i ! i
A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv
ers, fte, which will be sold at a small ad
vance above cost, as the subscriber wishes to
go out of the gun business.
All kinds of repairing done with neatness
and dispatch by competent workmen.
I still continue to take Omaha Scrip, Wes
tern j-.xchange, Ptemaha Valley, eastern mnn
ev. or L'olJ and silver. In exchanira for iron, la
g'r'Store on 12th Street, one door from
Fu rnli a in, snd directly opposite the Western
exchange iianic, umahs, N. 1. . .
Please call and examine goods and prices.
T. W. WOODS.
Omaha, Jan. 12th, 185S. 3m9
SEEDS FOR 1858.
E 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 and 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 by ourselves from the most
re'iable growers in England and France. '
We feel confident no better advantages to
the public can be offered than we can rive.
and we cordially invite an examination of our
stock nerore purchasing, ouf stock consists
in part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas,
Reens, fte. a very large variety ot Garden
Seeds and a full assortment of Flower Seeds
of choice varieliea. Also, 150 bushels purs
Vinueite augdr wane aeea.
Constantly on hand large assortment of
Agricultural and Horticultural implements.
Full priced seed and implement catalogue
sent upon receipt of stamp to psy postage. "
HENRY D. EMERY ft CO.,
3mosl4 204 Lake Sreet, Chicago.
Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage bj
Advertisement.
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA,
COUNTY OF SARPY,
Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee,
vs.
William K. Johcson,
Alfred Kellum, i
' Aaron O. Cox, Mortgagers. )
Morteae dated, March I4tb, A. D. 1857, re.
corded In book K., Page 100, April 21st.
18.Y7,at 10) o'clock, A. M.
Default having been mad In th paymeAt
of tb sum of two thousau-J and two hundred
dollars, (VO whitU is claimed to be due
at the date of thia notice, and secured by a
certain Deed of Mortgage, bearinr dal
March 14h, A. D. 157, executed by William
R.Johnson, tben of the State of Iowa, Alfred
Kellum, and Aan.n O. Co, of Bellevue, Sar
py County, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben
Lovejoy, of Bellevue, aforesaid, and Recorded
in the office of the Register of Deeds, at Oma.
ha City, for Sarpy County, N. T., In Book E,
Pairs lrtO, on Ui 21st of ipril, A. p., 1857, at
10 1-2 o'clock A.M. , ,
Now. therefore, notice Is hereby e-i'ven. that
In pursua-.c of a power of aal contained in
aaid mortgage, and of th statute, In such
casea made and provided, the premises de-
criura in ana conveyeq oy eiiii mortgage, 10
witt all that certain place aud parcel of land,
will) lU appurtenances, situated aad lying In
the city of Bellevue, in said county of Sarpy,
and Territory of Nebraska, and described as
Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) In said
city of Bellevue. sccordine to the survey there
of , made by Mr. S-hlraonsky,ln th year 1806,
will be sold at public auction on the lSlh day
of June, A. D. 1858, between the hour ot 9
o'clock, In the rorenoon, andth setting of th
aun on that day. to tb biehast bidder 1 the
sale to be in front of the Bellevue House, in
tne city 01 Bcuevue, nrry fount v, Nebraska
lerruory. xtt-UBKN LOVEJOY, ,
Mortgagee.
a-:
T. B. I rvox.
March 21th, 1;58.
Notice of the Foreclosure of VLoHftgi
Djr Advertisement.
TERRITORY OF NKMHAKK A, )
COUNTY OF SARPY. $
Reuben Lovvjoy, Mortgagee,
vs. S
Alfrel Kellum, t
V. A, Gwyer, Mortgsfors. j
Deed of Mortgage dated December 18tb, Aj
D. 1V7, ami recorded In Book B., Pares
20tl, 270 and 7l, December 21.L 1867 at 10
o'clock, A. M.
Default having been made In payment of the
llim (if (WO llltllluniwl l.u. t I r. J .1.
- ----- . .. ii.iniirn uuii.nl
1 12.2(10. whidh 14 etli,l i I.. .1... it..
il.ite of this nntlcr, and secured by a deed of.
iinii(iiie Ti.uuiiR u.ue, uecemiier ltJlh, 1837,
eSeeuted by Alfred Kellum and V. A. Gwyer,
nf Sitruv (jiiiiulv. Ni.lira.ltn 1'rrii.. . n.u
ben Loveioy, of the city of Bellevue, Sarpy
uunir, ncuin.RH lerrnory, and recorded In
the office of (he Register of Deeds for Sarpy
County, N. T., In hook B., page 20t) 270 anil
271. on the 2lst day of December, A. D. 1857t
at 10 o'clock, A. M. Now, therefore, notice
Is hereby given (hat In pursuance ot a power
of Bale cntitittneJ (11 bji 1,1 mnrttrmr. n .! iv.
.... w..v....'..,,,,w,V.V, I.,
Statute In such cases muds and provided, the
premises uesrriiieu 111 and conveyed by said
mortgage, to wlti All that certain piece er
parcel of land, lying and being situate In the
County of Harpy, and Territory of Nebraska,
and described as follows, to wit 1 Commenc
ing for the same at a post N4. 0 rods, North '
HI J deL'i ees. l'.inl nf II.. R W ern.. ...
lion thirteen, (13) Township thirteen. (13),
11.111KH milium, 1,1.1;, east or the utn l'rlnci
pal Meridian thence north 471 degrees, west
2.1.3 rods to a rullnllWIKlll llnmn. III. nrm anrih
31 degrees, east, H.3 rods to a post, thence
Smith 47 1-2 degrees east, J3.5 tods'
to a post, thence south 3d degrees west fl.S
rnil. In (tin iiIji.a nt Knlnt.ti,,. nn,.lAl..l
- wv,,,,,.K, vnbiiiiiin unH
acre ami fiTly-eeven percli, together with all
and singular the tenement and hereditaments .'
bii'i nppurenanees lliereunto lielonging, or la
anywise appertaining, conslstlna In Dart ?
one engine, boiler and all the machinery asd
fixtiin irur a pcifecl steam saW-inlll, nianufae ,
lined by Cooper and CI ilk, Mt. Vornon, Ohio,
Biid aald to be of thirty horse power, will bs
sold at public auction on the 2t!th day of June,
A. D. IH:H, between tho hours of 0 o'clock A
M., and the retting of the sun on the Sim
day, to Ihe highest bidder. The sale to be In
front of Ihe Bellevuo House in the City of
Bellevue, Sarpy Cuiint, Nebraska Territory.
REUBEN LOVEJOY, ,
Mortgagee,
T. B. LrMoK, AU'y. . ' '
Apri) 1st, lr8. L :, bHHH
isiiorajcr;s Settio. ,
BY virtue or an execution, to me directed.'
by the Cleikof the District Court of
Sarpv county, N. T., in favor of Cyrua K.
Mark, and against the proporty ot George
Jeunlngi, to satisfy a judgment against tho
said Jennings 1 for fh. sum of five hundred
and ninety-six dollars, and seventy-six cents
($Mu,7u). Now, therefore, I will offer at
public auction, In front of the Bellevue House
on the 24th day jf April, A. D. 18M, between '
the hours of nine o'clock A. M., and tont
o'clock P. M., of ssid day, to the highest bid
dsr, for caih, the following described proper'
lT 1 W-lt I. beln lh' N- W Qt N- E-t en?
N. E., S. F.. of N. W. of ssction 24, townshhs .
13, ninge 13, E. of th 6th principal meridlaa,
Dated March 23rd, 18,r8. ''
.JOHN M. ENOCH, Sheri
2118 By 8. H. WATTLES, Dep! Slieriit
C V The above sale wa postponed to gats
urday, May 22.
8. H. WATTLES, Dpt. Sheriff.
Bellevue, April It. 4t2j
.. THE CHICAGO CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE
Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Detrbop "
, Street, Cbicagd. . "
CAPITAL, W0,QOOi
DIRECTOR81 1 i ,
tDMITMt CAWrtELD,
ISAAC COOK,
H. a. wvNcoor.
nrNar en apma
H. I. StOHBOK,
, , OFFICERS:
Edmund Canfleld, Fret., Wm. i. fiatMi 1
oeoy, iienry Gnapman, Treat.
f piIIS Company wis drganlked "n th J7tM
A. day of March, A. D. 1855, under a spec
ial charter from th Leg'ulatur of Illinois,
and business commenced under tn most fa-v,
vorable a-isplces. ft. establishment has bee
r.pon a firw and reliable basis, and in View ef
Its stability, soundness,and permanency, ranks
as one of the first Insurance Companlee In tb
conniry. To those deslrou of protectlnf '
themselve against tost or damage by Fir, or
peril, of the Sea, they beg leave to offer th !
following
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Stone at.WUL Cleveland, Ohio, '
u J.Vi"iam ; Avery, Cl,i.,0f iUl ,
" Norton k Brother, . , ,
" Slone l Boomer, " " ,
If. S. Durand. Pres. Racine k Miss. R, R.
Geo. C. Northrup, Cash. Racine C. Bank,r
Wm. P. Lind, Esq., Milwaukee.. ,
J. G. Conroe, Esq. Raein. T
Ashley Gilbert, Gash. Com'l B'k," Chicago.
Henry Famham, President Chicago k Rock
island Rail Road.
Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland. Ohio.
Thomas CampMI, Esq., Springfield. 111.
Hon R. Chftmherlin. Kf- I
Messrs. Wadsworth, Well i '8eymour
Chicago, III. ' , . '
Messrs. I If. Bnrch Jt fo., Chicago Bank.
Messrs. G. W. Sirer at Co. Chicago, 1IL ,
Wm. Blanehard, Eq., Morris, Ilf ' '
Messrs. H. C. O. li. Cook k Co., Rock-i'
ford. III.
Meess. H. Wheeler k Son, Aurora. 111. "
' Messrs. Judd, 8mlth k Pratt, Dixon, 1L '
Nehsmiah Case, Esq., BufTalo, N. Y.
? .B-J "ndv F,f"l t Springfield, I1L ' " 1
Gen: !. Cum, Springfield, III. " '
Richard Iver, Esq.. 8t. Louie, Mrf.
T. B. LEMON, Agtnt, Belley.. ,
sTO"W "VU'dTttOH
AND
Jewelry
Establishment in Omaha
TUM. FRODSHAM, having retired front '
- -- w. n - aai yw eav T a VUslUSVfJ
hss opened a new store at No S, Capt. Dowsi's
th Methodsl Churcti, where) -1
patron to give him g craft j
u inviivv mi oia i
Time ttlerea aiJ
L. a . ki. , i . , . . .
no jeweiry, or every ecriB-
spedstiously repaired. 6sl
tioo, neatly and edstla
Notice.
NOTICE I. hereby given t George it:,
Lewis, John Cleaveland, and all ettUi
concerned, to appear before th Register wm4
Receiver ot the Land Office at Oman, est
Wednesday th Snd day of June, 1858, at 10
o'clock A. M., and offer such evidence as yon'
nay bav In support or adverse to tb pre,
emption ot John Cleveland, to lots 1, , a4
3. Section 97. Tn 11 R.n-n 1 int. mm na
instructions of the Commissioner ot th LA4
Otfic to re-investljate said pre-tmption.
JOHN A. PARKER JrlUgtatr, v
A. R, G1LI.M0KE, Receiver
March nh, 1839. rf$