Atlantic Telrnraili Cable. U. S. l'moATt, NlAt.Rt, ) Plymouth, Knj, April lo,"6S We ore progressing ulowly wiih the cable. Stoppages aro frequent, and in answer to our inquiries, we are told that it i caused by experiments; but tho real cause is that we coil much faster on board our vessel, than they do on board the Agamemnon, and to prevent our getting ahead of them, they cause delay. We have now on board over five hun dred miles; on board tho Agamemnon they have between six and seven hundn' miles, but it U not coiled as well as the ca ble onboard this vessel. The machinery for paying out the cable will be completed in a few days, when it is the intention of tlio directors to unite engineers of known ability to inspect it while in operation. This is, in my opin ion, all very well so far as it goes ; but no engineer in England, or in America, can give an unbiassed opinion unless he ees its operation nt sea. Orders were received by Uaptain Hud son to examine every foot of the wirews itjeama on board ; bn' a this would prevent the expedition sailing this season it was discontinued. Orders have been received from the Admiralty, to havo placed on board alt cones, circles, &.c, Sec, that may be required for the stowing of the cable. The guard on the stern, to prevent the table coming in contact with the propell er, Will be so arranged as to lift when the vessel is going ahead, and lowered when going astern ; the one at present attached tolhe Agamemnon will be removed, and one similar to the Niagara's substituted. The machinery for paying out the cable is now being placed on board. Corres. Prila. Penn. We hear of 16,000 Texas cattle, now rm the Plains, moving northward, that will be in Illinois. Iowa, Missouri and Kansas, in the fall. MASO.MC. A The rfirular meetings of Nebraska VSfLodge.No. 1S4, cf Free and Accepted 'MaMiii', will beheld at Masouic Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at 0 1-2 o'clock. L. B. KINNEY, W. M. 1, O. O. F. Tht regular meetings of Eellrvn Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening -of each week, nt 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of the order who may be in our city on that evening, are respectfully invited to attend. S. A. STRICKLAND, N.G. F. M. DAVENPORT, Sec'y. Mail Arraii;emonts. EASTERN MAIL. arrives "Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 to'clock, P. W. " (CLOSES Sandavs, Tuesfiays, and Thursdays, at 9 o'clock, P. M. WESTERN MAIL ARRIVES Tuesdays, Thursdays, an3 Saturdays, at 0 o'clock, P. M. CLOSES Tuesdays. 'Thursdays, and Sundays, at 0 o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. ARRIVES Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, CLOSES Tfondas-e, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. ARRIVE! 7fton8ays, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M. tTeSES TaesflftT, ana Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Office open on Sne.tav, only from 6 o'clock P. M. to So.clock P. if. This rule will be strictly adhered to. L. U, KINNEY, P. M. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clarke &. Brother, Forwarding and Com. merchants. Flour Extra Superfine, $3,50 per.O? lbs " Iowa, $3,00. " Fine, $2,fH). Meal $2 per 100 lbs. Apple Dried, $2.30 per bushel. Peaches " 4 00. Butter New 20c 25 ft Beans $2 00 ? bus. . Corn 50 i bush. Oats 75c Beef 7 to 8c. Dried Beef 20c per lb. Bait G. A., per tack, $3. Ergs 13e 4 doz Hides Dry, 7c do Green, 3 . Hay $4 00 $0 00 ? tun Bran. 30 cents per bush. - Hams 12 l-2c. Sides Clear, 12 l-2c. " Shoulders 10c. Lard 13 c lt 0:iions $2 50bus. Potatoes 30. Pelts Sheep 50c. 4 Coon 23c Woed Cotton. 3.0 Hard. 5.00. lumber Cottonwood shcat'e 25 r1 m do . ged f Mt 00 " Jo OaV, Walnut, fasswood $40 00 lo Pine siding, clear $;"5 00 m. do Flooru-g 2d S5 00 !t $T5 00 Boards, $r.O p. $75 00 Shingles Pine $3 50 (4 $J 50 m. " Cottonwood $3 00 Lath Pin $12 00 perm. Doors " $3 50 $4 73 each, bash $1 00 (!)$- 1.4 per casement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Koticc. TS herebr riven to James A. Graham and all JL others whom it miy concern, that I will appear at the LindOtflce at Omaha. oa Tues day thelMh dav of Jun-.IW- and there prove my right to pre-empt the JS'. E, 1-4 of Section b, in township 12. ranee 11. East of tha Gth principal meridian la Nebraska Territory. S7 JOHN STEAD 50 Bushels 25 Hungarian Grass Seed, at CLARKE fc BRO'S. Trustoo's Salo. WHEREAS Edward Larue, did by his certain deed of triii', il ited the Twenty first div of September, H"i7, and recorded In the (Mice of ll'ir'ntr-rof deeds, In Sarpy Coun ty, Nebraska Territory. In lb'k A, P.ige 11 1. convey to Warren (iieen, the following de scribed Lmd, Viz, N. W. quarter of Section No (33) Thirty-five In Township No (1 1 ) four teen, north of'Ringe No (13) thirteen Hint of the (;li principil ineri li.m, Nehr.iskl Territo ry, containing 1 0 ncres, which sid cmivey-e'nee- to the said Warren Green, was In trmt to secure the payment of said Edward Larue' note therein particular described. Said note d.ited Septemb?r21s;, lS.')7. for value receive.!, pavalile six'v davs after elite, fnr the sum of three hundred and thirty four dollars (5331,) with Interest, upon which there is now due and unpaid at this dite. the sum oT three liun, dredaudfiftv dollars and fiu'htv cciit(3"n, 80 ;) now at' (he request of tho holder of said note and in pursuance of the terms nnd provi sions of s.1id ded of trust, by which the un dersigned is duly appointed and constituted a trustee and attorney for the sii 1 I'M ward La rue, and in his name with full power to sell and convey the above described land, l'ublic notice is hereby riven that Ihc undersigned trustee, will o:i M nd l v. the 7th d i v of June, lSjS, between the hours of in, A. M. and 1 o'clock, l M. of th it da-, nt th Iic'Ie.u House, in the City of Kellevue, Sarpy eountv Nebraska Territory, sell (he above described land, at public nucinti fo- ca!i, to the big' est bidder to satisfy said note, interest and costs of said sale. l'R ANCI3 A. WHITi:, Trustee. Bellevue Miy 11), 1 '-"iS. it PROCl AtMATIOrTi ILKAVITT L. noWI'.N", Miyor or the City of ric!evue, do hereby issue by pro clamation j to til 5 voters of the City of fielle- vue, that an 1. lection will he ticlil on tne nrs'. Monday in .Tun.', nexf. IViS nt the School Hmse in Bellevue, for the purpose of electing a Mavor, three Aldermen, a Recorder, Treas urer, Assessor, ni:d Marshall. The polls to be opened at nine o'clock A. M. and continue open trtil four o'clock P. M. LF.AVITT L. BOWEN. M i yor. lIMsolutioi.u 'IIIIE partnership here'nf ire evis'i' g under 1 tho name or WM. C. AVEJllLL U CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will be conducted hereafter bv Wm. C. Avcrill, who is authorized to settle ail accounts of the late firm. wm: c. averill. W. II. LONGSDORT. Bel'evue, May 11. I5"'". 25 School e TRS. J. K. NYE, will' commence her -lL Sc 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 $4.0(1. Common English branches, Arithmatlc, Grammar, or Ge-rapVy, $5,C0. Higher Enp-lish branches, or French, $0,00. Bellevue, May 13, IHW. NEW nnd very desirahlo Dwel'Inj Mouse, contains r. iir rooms, ana ceiiar, loc-ited o:i Jefferson Street. For term, in quire of (3-2D) T. M. McCORD. PAIN T irj J. 3 X-S. J. 1M Tk, TTOUSr Sign and Ornamental rain'er, X JL Grainer and Paper Hunger, will execute all orders i.i bis line of business, neat, cheap and quick. Work wananled. Keference:--Cook and Davenport. SHOP a few doors liorlh of the Eellevue ITre. 24tf Trustee's Sale. WnEUEAS Hobert S. McEwen did by his certain rieil of Trust, dated the Twen ty Sixth day of October. 1S57, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, in Sarpy County, Nebraska Teirit rv, in Hook H, Pace 237. coin ev to Warren Green, the following described land, viz: t)ie tmdivmcii nan oi xue S 1-2 of S W. N 1. oC S V. anil rv or a r. quarter of Sec. IS. in lownsliip ll, norm, Ranpc 1 1. F.ant of the 0th principal meridian. Nebraska lerrilory. Also nis inieresi in me S E of N E Quarter of heclion 18, in lown- ship 11, north, ltar.e 1 1, east, i i the County of Sarnv. Territory of Nebraska j which said conveyance to the said Warren Green, was ir trust to secure the tiavment of said Robert S .McKwen's note, tuciein particular uescrioeu said note dated October 2S, 17, pay able ninety day after date, for t e sum of Fve Hundred and rsuie uouars, upon which there is now due, and unpaid, at mis date, Five Hundred and 1 wenty-1 hree dol lars and Thirteen Cents. Now, at the request of the hodcr of said note, and in pursuance of the terms and provisions of said deed or trust, by which the undersin-d is duly appointed and constituted trustee and attorney for the aid Robert S. McEwer, and Inhis name with full power to sell and convey the above de scribed land. Public notice is hereby Riven, that the undersigned trustee will, on Monday, the 7th dav of June, l$:3, between the hours of 10, A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day, at the tlellevue House, in the city of Belle vue, Sarpy County, JNebraska Territory, sell the above described Lan.l at Public Auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, to satisfy aaid note, interest and costs of said sale. FltANCIS A. WHITE, Trustee, BeUevue, May 5, 1838. 4l24 JLsok In. ' HABDWARE & STOVES, FURNITURE & TINWAiL PIWS & CORN MILLS, BEED CORN & CORN SHELLERS, SWEET POTATOES, BLACK KESHAN0CK 10. fOST all kinds of seeds, aush as Hunga ItJL rian Grass, Barley, Seed Chestnuts. Cherries, dried Benches, Cane Seed by the quart or bushel, White Beans, Garden Seeds, with an assortment of Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, and Spades; in fact everything needed to work a Farm or Uouae-koep with. All to be found at tha Hardware Store of T. kJ. A. NYE, on Main H'.reet, nearest store to the Ui.dicg, at the sign of the Corn Mill. Our stock is nearly complete, and our Tin Shop has plenty of tin, for those who want jobs done, which will all be attended to with dispatch. We have Hops, by the bale or pound, Wrap ping paper by the bundle, to any amount Writing paper, a large quantity t in fact, we have and can furnish nearly anv thing for sale, i 1 J So. CO'l. By tho Prcsidont of tho United Statos. T N pursuance of law, I. JAMES BUCHAN 1. AN. President Cf the United Slates of America, do hereby declare and make known thst public sales will be held at the under mentioned land "Ihces in the Territory of Nebraska, at the periods hereinafter desig nated, to wit t At the land office at BROWNSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the tiixth day of Septembemext, for the disposal of the public lands within the following-named townships, vi. i A'orlh of Hit ban line and lust of tht sixfiprincipal merit inn. That part of township ono outside of the Sac and Fox, and Hilf Breed, Nemaha iecr vatinn, of ranf,e 17. The parts of townships 1.0, 3, and -4 out side of the Sac and Kox, and Half Breed, Ne maha reservation, and fractional townships b and (i, of rjnee ll). That part of township ono outside of the Sic and Fox reservation! township 2, the parti of townships ;t, 4, nnd .r, outside of the ll.ilr llreed, Nein ih.i reservation and frac tional township C, of rani;e 13. Tlivt part o township ono outside of the S ic and Fox reservation t townships 2, 3, and I i lb.it part of township b outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reservati n ( and town ship 1 1, of rang 1 1. Townships 1,2, 3, 4. P, and i, of ranee 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and , ol rawre 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, and (i, of rane 11. Township 1, 2, 3, 4, 3. and 0, of ranp;e 10. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, and ti, of ratine ll, At the land office at NEBRASKA CITY, commencing on Monday, the Rixth dav of SoDtcmbcr next, for the dispos al of the public lands within th following named townships, viz : Vo7i of the base line and cast of the stith principal meridian. Frsctlmnl townships 7 and 8, of ranpe 13. Township 7, and fractional townships 8, 9, 10. 11, and 12 of ranjre 14. lownslnns 7. H, t, 10, 11, and 12, and frac tional trwnshipl3, of raiifre 13. Townships 7, K, 10, ami 1 1 , and fractional townships 12 and 13, of unu 12. Townships 7, 8, t, 10, and 11, and fraction al township 12, of ranee 11. Townships 7, n,v, u, ami ii. and rracuor.ai townships 12, 13, and 14, of range 10. Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 1 1, 13, and 10, of ranpe 9. At the land office at OMAHA CITY commencing on Monday, the sixth day Of September next, for the disposal of the public lands witiuii tne lonowing-naineu town ships, viz : A"orth of the base line and tast of the sixth principal meridian. Fractional townships 13, It, 13, and 10, of ranire 14. Fractional townshis 13, I t, 13, 10, end 17, of range 13. Fractional townships 12 and 13, townships 14,15, and 10, and frac.ional townships 17, IS. 1J, and 20, of range 1 . Fractional township 12, townships 13, 11, 13, Id, 17, and IS, nnd fractional townships 10 and 20, of range 11. fractional townships 12, 13, nnd 11, and townships 13, l'S, 17, IS, 1H, and 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 11, 15, and H and townships 17, IS, ltf, and 20, of range 9. Lands appropriated by law for tha use of schools, military, and other purposes, will be rxchied from tins sales, TUe offering of the above lands will be com menced on the days appointed, and will pro ceed in the order in which tney are advertised, until (he whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be ad milled until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Wash ington, this thirtieth day of March, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President i Tiios. A. Hkhdbicks, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre emption to any of the lands within the town ships and parts of townships above enumer ated is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the register and recierer of the proper land office, and make Divment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and befo e the day appointed lor the commencement of the public sale cf the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise sucn claim win De rorreiteii. TIIOS. A. HEDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Laud Office RANGER JONES' FERRIES. JON ES' new and well arranged Ferry, is now in operation on the Elkhorn River, near it mouth, aiuatd on Section 23, Township 11, Range 10, East, between the Steam Saw Mills of Root It, DimocK, and J. C. and J. lleevcs. I also have a good new Flat, large and con venient on the same Section and Range of the Horn Terry, where I will cross travelers over the Platte River, on Fridays and Saturdays, when the weather and circumstances will ad mit or on other daya if neceisarv. The above Ferriea are on a direct route west of Bellevue to Fremont, on the Platte, on the north, and Chester Salt Springs Salt Creek, Pawnee Villain on the south side, and Fort Kearny. Fort Laramie. Salt Lake City, tc. '23 RANGER JONES. For Sale A T WM. RAWITZER'S Cheap Cash A Store, No. 0, Jeff rjon Street, PROVISIONS, ORANGES, APPLES, CIGARS, ft, FANCY CANDIES. If von wish to purchase any of the above, cheap for cash, call at my store and examiue ror youraeivea. 2tr WM. KAWUZEK. Wanted. CASH will be paid by Clark Il Bro. any quantity of dry and green bidet. 13-3t for G A Salt at CLARKE k. BRO'S. QORN MEAL at CLARKE. BRO'S. NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NEW 0 0 D S AND Mew Prices I L B. KINNEY & CO. ftllE undersigned are now op"ning the .1. largest and best selected, ns-ortmont of Spring nnd Summer goods, ever before ollered in market; for the truth of this, we iivlto the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and aee that this is no News Paper puir, no fiction, no gas ) But truth In reali'y, Even in Nebraska" Hi r re Tore coin one, come all, ana David will be on hand In his usual good humor to wait on all. Ladies in particular. Every tiling may be found in the shape of choice dress goods f.r Soring au i Summer at M KIXNEY fc CO"S. GROCERIES of evry description, cheap at KINNEY &. GO'S. j l)() l'S and vhoes, good and warranted at KINNF.U & CU'S. GAITERS, Raskins, variety ut and Slippers of every KINNEY h CO'S. N AILS, Glass and (Jneeniwate, cheap nt KINNEY CO'S. Ill AVE been very Indulgent with my custom ers about paving up, sjmetlir.es this prin cipel ceases to be a virtue. I will now notify all to eorreup to tha rack and settle old scores immediately, and vou will very much oblige Your obedient servant, IGlf .1- B. KINNEY. NOTICE! J ETTERS of Administration on the estate i of John Ray late of Sarpy county, de. ceased ; having been granted to the s-bseribcr residing in Bellcvue, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to call and settle the same, and those having claims against the estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 13 WILLIAM II. WRIGHT. Ad'm'r cistavc sci:ur.u, COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO. OFFICE GLEN WOOD, lOVft. "YRDERS left at the office of Rhakspeare V Boyes, St. Mary, will receive prompt at tention. G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer nnd Surveyor, would respectfully inform the citizens of Mills and adjoining counties, that he is prepared to execute all work of the following character i Laying otr town sites, leveling of streams for water power, drawing of limps plain and colored, drawing designs for buildings of all 'vies, ui'.h estimates of cost. Correct plats of the townships of Mills County, showing the true positions of the tlm ber, water courses and bluffs, kept constantly on hand. H iving had experience both In tills country and in Europe, he fcls assured of giving satisfaction to all who may favor Hhn With their patronage. Gold Medal awarded at the late St. Louis fair to G. Seeger &. S. Schimonsky for the best topographics.1 map. Office Glcnwood, Mills co., Iowa. It SPECIAL NOTICE! rpHE undersizned 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 indebted to ns. are requested to call and settle before the first of May, A. C. without fail. April 8, Viji. J. P. HORN, k Co. 3t20 Notice T HEREBY give notice, that on and after X the 15th day of April next, I will proceed to give deeds, to those entitled to lots and land, it that porti- nof theCi'y of Bellevue, en tered by the Mayor: " as a to a lite' at the office of Bnweii ft Stricklanrt. LEAVITT L. BOWEN. Mayor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. T ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of I i Alexander Davis, late of Sarpy county, deceased, having been granted to the undesign ed, residing in said county, she hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate, to make Immediate payment and those Having claims, to present the aama properly authenticated, for settlement cn or befori the first day of Mv next. IRENE DAVIS, Am'r. Bellevue, March 1st, 1S5S. 3uil5 For Rent or Sale. rpiIE Fine Stone Building known as the JL Bellevue S ore, situated on the corner of Jefferson and 27th streets, Bellevue, N. T., will be sold, or rented, at a Bargain. For terms, enquire of T. B. LEMON, at the Fontenelle Bank. 2 in 20 Notice. hereby warn all persons against negotiat ing or purchasing a certain promissory note made by the underairntd, at Council Bluffs, and dated December 21st, A. D. 13'7, and payable to James A. Stewart, on or be- lore trie nrst day or way, A. n. i-w, ror me sum of one hundred dollars. Ill aaid note having been paid and cancelled and now fraud ulently retained by the aaid James A. Stewart, will be resisted to the extent of the law In whose hands soever it mar be found. 22if THOMAS H. BENTON, JR. Council Bluff's, la., April 17th, 1868. Notice. TS nereby given, to Mary Kirkpatrick, and X all whom it may concern, (hat I will ap- ?ear at the Land OhV in Omaha, on Friday, th day of May lt&ft, and there prove my right to pre-empt the N. E. of lh N. W. and Lot No. 3. and the S. W. of the N. W. and the in S. W. of the S. W. quarter of aeetion No. 23 township number 1, in range number 12. east of th bib. principal meridian to Nebraska VARIETY ST011E. THE undersigned have opened, a largi ami commodious new Store, on the corner of Main nnd 2 th Streets, in llellcvue, where a varied assortment of Goods may be found Among them are DRY GOODS, Such as Brown Muslin, Calico. bliectlne, ohlrtlntf. ' Hosiery, kt KNIVES. FORKS. SCYTHED. WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS, HAY-FORKS. SPADES, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, Alc, Together with n tptnn'ilyof 3300tf3 cfc5 J3HOCJ3 S-gars, Rakes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpel sacks, W indow Vi.isli, liners, TCAS AND SUCAnS, Tnhocoo, fjiiensware, Glassware, Flour, Crackers anil a rrtent many more articles. They keep constantly on )i3iid, a large as aoTlmeiit of gnoj M iitr nml iMqitors Warranted the bent quality ; rhenp for rash. ii;i, tr j. r. ihjk."m t i-u. Meat Market Changed Hands. MF.SSRS. OLIVER ft STONE, have pur chased of 11. Cook Grillith, his enliie interest In the butchering business, and will hereafter be found at his old stand, on Miss on Avenue, east of Main Street, under 8. M. Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, where thev will be happy to wait upon his old cus tomers, and all others who may choose to favor them with their patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. CmSl CHARLES SIONE. W. n. Longsdorf, GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental Siirirerv. 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 3, P. M. 45 Notice f"MIIE undersigned having purchased the en- .L tire etock or Jewelry, lormerly owned by Alex. Ketnn. is prepared to sell the same at 25 per cent less than was ever offered In this eity before, as room must he made for a large spring assortment. The stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks, Setts of Cameo, Coral, Enamel, Painted, Gold Stone, Masonic, ami Mourning Jewelryi ftrcachea. Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt Studs, Lockets, Bracelets, Rings. Gold. Silver, and Plal'ed Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Gold and Silver Spectacles Also a splendid as sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED GOLD PEN3. Also Musical Instruments, Cutlery, Port Monies, Pouches, Card Cases, A flue stock of Rifl's, Shot Guns, Revolv ers, fcc, which will he sold at a small ad vance above cost, ns the subscriber wishes to go out o ttie gun business. All kinus or repairing done with neatness and dispatch by competent workmen. I s'ill continue to take Omaha Scrip, Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern rhon ev, or gold and silver, in exchange for goods. WiTt)lOT on 12th Street, one door from Farnham, and directly opposite the Western I'.xeiiange Hank, Umaha, r. T. ricase call and examine goods and prices. T. W. WOODS. Omaha, Jan. 12th, 1853. 3m9 SEEDS FOR 1858. WE are now prepared with a full and and complete stock 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 (aa we do not consign seeds and take none back to mix up again,) and much bf il 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 give, and we cordially Invite an examination of our stock before purchasing. Our Stock consists In part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas, Beens, 4C, a very large variety of Garden Seeds and a full assortment of Flower Seeds of choice varieties. Also, 1j0 bushels pure Chinese Sugar Cane Seed. Constantly on hand large assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements . l ull priced seed and implement catalogue seni upon receipt or stamp to pay postage, HENRY D. EMERY & CO., 3moil4 201 Lake S'reet, Chicago. Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage bj Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA,) COUNTY OF SARPY, J Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, vs. Wiliiam R. Johr.son, Alfred Kellum, Aaroa O. Cox, Mortgagera. Mortgage dated, March 14th, A. D. 1S57, re corded in book K., Page 100, April 21st, iso, at iuj o'clock, a. AI. Default having been made In ti payment of the sum of two thousand and two hundred dollars, ($2,200.) which is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, and secured bv certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing date March 14th. A. D. 1."7. executed bv William R. Johnson, then of the State of Iowa, Alfred Kciium, and Ain.n u. (..'ox, of Bellevue, Sar ny County, Nebraska Territoryi to Reuben Lovejoy, of Bellevue, aforesaid, and Recorded in tne omc or tne Kegtster or Deeds, at Oua ha City, for Sarpr Countv. N. T.. In Book E. Pge 160, on the 2tst of April, A. D., 1857, at 10 1-2 o'clock. A.M. Now, therefore, notice is hereby eiven. ttiat in pursuar.ee of a power of aale contained In aaid mortgage, and of the atatute, in euch cases made and provided, the premlsea de scribed in and conveyed by said mortgage, to wn i ail mat certain piece and parcel or land wiiu its appurtenances, attuated and lying in the city of Bellevue, in said county of .Sarpy. and J erritory or rsebraska, and described as Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) in said city of Bellevue, according to the survey there of, made by Mr. twDiiuoneky.ln tne year IBM, will be sold at public auction on the ISth day of June, A. D. 1VW, between th hour of 0 o'clock, in the forenoon, and tne setting of th id on that day, to th highest bidder the aale to be In front of th Bellevue House, in the eity of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Notice of tha Foreclosure of Mdrtfagt by Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NEltHASKA,) COUNTY OF HAItPY. J Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee,) vs. Alfre' Kellum, I V. A. Gwyer, Mortgagors. ) Deed of Morlgnga dated December 18tl, A. H. 1V.7, and recorded In Book B., Pafes Ji.n, 270 and 271, Dece.nber 21st, 1857 at 10 o'clock, A. M. Default having been made Inpayment of Ik sum of two .thousand two hundred dollars, ($2,2iM.) which Is claimed to be dua at the dale of this notice, and aicured by a deed f Mortgage beating date, December 18th, 1857, executed by Alfred Kellum and V. A. Owyer, of Sarpy County, Nabraska Territory, to Rest ben Lovejoy, of' the city of Drllevue, 8arpy County, Nebraska Territory, and recorded M the office of the Register of Deeds for Sarpy County. N. T., In book It., pages 200,270 and 271. on (he 21st day of December, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock A. M. Now, therefore, nolle is hereby given that in Pursuance of a power of sale contained In said mortgage, and of tha Mlatiite in such rases made and provided, tha premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, to wilt All that certain piece r parcel of bind, lying nnd being alluate lath County of S.irpy, nnd Territory of Nebraska ami described as follows, to wit i Commenc ing for the same at a post M. 0 rods, Nortk Kl 1 decrees, E.ist of the 8. W. corner of aeei tion thirteen, (i;) Township thirteen, (11)' Range thirteen, (13), east of the Gth Princi pal Meridian thence north 47) degrees, west 23.0 rods to a Cottonwood stump, thence north 31 degrees, east U.5 rods to a post, these South 47 1-2 degrees eaat, 23.5 re-da to a post, ttienc south 34 degrees , west 9.5 rods to the place f beginning, containing n acre and fifty-seven perch, together .With all and singular the tenement and hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or Ii fliiywmv appeiiniiiiup, consisting; in ymi one enclne, boiler and all the machinery I 1 tad (ixturca for a perfect steam saw-mill, manufac tured by Cooper and CI i rk, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, nnd said to be of thirty horse power, will sold at puiiiic auction on the 2Uth day or June, a. u. lH.m, between the hours or V o'clocK A. M., and the eeltiiur of the sun on the ism day, to the highest bidder. Tha aale to b la front of the Dellevua House in tha CllT of Bellevue, Sarpy CVuntv, Nebraska Territory; REUBEN LOVEJOY Mortgage. T. B. LtMo. Alt'y. April 1st, isr.3. nlOilt SiiorifT s Sala , BY virtue or an execution, to me directed) by the Clerk of the District Court of Ssrpy county, N. T., in favor of Cyrua K; Mark, and against the property of George Jennings, to satisfy a judgment against the aaid Jennings ( for the sum of five hundred and iiinety-aix dollars, and seventy-six cents ($."il),70). Now, therefore, I will offer at public auction, in front of the Bellevue House on the 2lth day of April, A. Ti. 185S, between the hours of nine o'clock A. M., and four o'clock P. M., of aaid day, to the highest bid der, for caih, the following described proper ty, to wit i being the N. W. of N. E., 8) of N. 1'.., S. E. of N. W. of section 24, township 13, range 1.1, E. of the 0th prineipal mtrtdtaa, Da'tcd March 53rd, ISM. JOHN M. ENOCH, SberlT. 2lld By S. II. WATTLES, Dep. 6hariff. (IV The above sale Was postponed to Sat urday, May 22. S. H. WATTLES, Dpt. Sheriff. Bellevue, April iX . 4121 THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY; OFFICE i Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Dearbop Street, Cbicago. CAPITAL,. 8150,000; DIRECTORS EDttVND CAVFIKLD, Hr.XST CHArMAff, ISAAC COOK, U. I. MONftOI, i. WVNC00. OFFICERS: Edmund Canfleld, Pro.., Wm. S. Bates. tec y, lienry tnapman. Treat. rHIS Company was organized on th 27t day of March. A. 1). 1833. under a soee. lal charter from the Legislature of Illinois,' and business commenced under tha moat fa. vorablo auspices. Its establishment has beea upon a firm and reliable baais, and in view of its stability, soundness, and permanency, ranka as one of the first Insurance Companies in th. counjry. To those desirous of protecting, themselves against loss or damage by Fire, r perils of tb Sea, they be; leave to oiler th ouowing REFERENCES. Messrs. Ston at Witt, Cleveland, Ohio. Williams Jt Avery, Chicago, III. u Norton fc Brother, Stone it Boomer, IL S. Durand, Pres. Racine Ic Mis. It. It Geo. O. Northrnp, Cash. Racine C. Bank; Wm. P. Lind, Esq., Milwauk. J. O. Conroe, Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Caah. Com't BV, Chlea gr Henry Farnham, President Chicago Rock Island Rail Road. Daniel P. Rhodea, Ksq., Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, ILL Hon It. Chatnberlin, St. Louis, Mo. Measrs. Wadsworth, Well k. Seymour, Chicago. III. Messrs. I. If. Burch k Co., Chicago Bank." Measrs. G. W. Siier k Co. Chicago, 11L -Wm. Blanchard, Esq., Morris, 111. Messrs. II. C. k O. 0. Cook ft. Co., Rock ford. III. Messs. H. Wheeler k Son, Aurora. 111. Measrs. Judd, Smith k Pratt, Diaon, 111. -Nehtmiah Case, Esq.. Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundyi Esq., Springfield, IR. Gen. I. Cum, Springfield, 111. Richard Ivera, Esq., St. Louis, Ma: T. B. LEMON, Agent, Belleiru; AND F e welry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSIIAM, having retired froaa the late firm of Kerno k. Frodaham. ha a opened a new atore at No 3, Capt. Down' uuiiuiiiK, unwceniue luewouei I. nuren, WQera he invites hi old patrons to civ him a call. Tim piece and Jewelry, of every deacrip tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. 61 ' Notice. NOTICE i bereby given t Ceorg Tf. Lewis, John Cleaveland, and all other concerned, to appear before lb Register and Receiver of the Land Office at Omaha, on Wednesday th 2nd day of June, 1853, at id o'clock A. M., and offer such evidence a yo may have in support or adverse to th pre emption of John Cleveland, to. lota 1, t, and) 8, Section 27, Tp 13, Rang 12 east, a per instruetione of the Commissioner of th Xjsa4 Offie to re invtlgat aaid pre-nft;tWn. JOlIN A. PARKER Jr., ReclaUr. A. R. G I LLM ORE, Rsteiver. liareb 20th, 18U. tiA and wul sell very low ror lasti.Z T. hj. A. NYE. May 1st, UM. Im2l Mortgagee. T. B. Lesion, AtMy. March 21i h, ISM. t.ll4 jQROCRRIESat 1 ANCY S. F. St Louis Flour at CLiRKE li BROS. Territory. April 21 lM J, A. 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