A singular discrepancy is shown by the east census of France. Thus in 1856, the population of the empire stood : Of the mnle seX, 17.704.WO. of whom 9,972.. 23'2 wre un uarried, 6,030,223 married, 836,609 wiJowers. Of the female tex, 17,938,200, of whom 9.331,79") were irls. 6,948.825 married, and 1,087,583 widows. How are we to reconcile this discrepency ? 201,861 more wives than husbands. The New York Ledger states thnt at tho funeral of a relative, N. P. Willis and his sister, Fanny Fern, recently met, and recognized each other for the first time in seven years. Lixijctox. The assessment of the city of Lexington, Ky., just complejed, shows there are 8246 inhabitants a de crease of 606 population since last year. The total valuation of properly is S4.138, 8C9. A calf me a minister's shirt the other day at Coloiua, California, with $114 in pold, which was in the pocket of the shirt. The minuter gives up the shirt as "done gone," but hopes to recover his gold. MASO.MC. A The regular meetings of Nebraska VJf Lodge, No. 154, of Free and Accepted A Masons, will be held at Masonic Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at 0 1-2 o'clock. L. B. KINNEY, TV. M. 1. O. O. F. The regular meetings of Bellevne Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening of each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of the order who may be In our city on that "renins, are respectfully invited to attend. S. A. STRICKLAND, N. G. F. M. DAVENPORT, Sec'y. Mail Arrangements. EASTERN MAIL. ARMVEl Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 6 'o'clock, f. ivi. CLOSES Snndays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, at 0 o'clock", l M. WESTERN MAIL ARRIVES Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 o'clock, P. JVI. CLOSES Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, at 9 o'clock, P. M. SOUTHERN MAIL. ARRIVES Tuesdays, and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. W. CLOSES Mondays,- and Fridays, at 3 o'clock, P. M. NORTHERN MAIL. ARRIVES Mondays, and Fridays, at 3 o'clock,P. M. CLOSES Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Office open on Sundays, only from 0 o'clock P. M. to 8 o.clock P. M. This rule will be strictly adhered to. L. 11. KINNEY, P. M. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clarke & Brother, Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour Extra Superfine, $3,50 per OS lbs " Iowa, $3,00. " Fine, $2,50. Meal $2 per 100 lbs. Apples Pried, $2.50 per bushel. Peaches ,f 4 00. Butter New 20c 1 25 lb Muscovodo Sugar, 10 cents per !b. Belcner's Syrup, 70 cents per gallon. Coffee, 15 cents r er lb. Beans $2 25 T? bus. Corn 50 Tg bush. Oats ftOc Beef 6 to 7c. Dried Beef 20e per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3. ' Eggs 15c 13 dox Hides Dry, 8c do Green, 3 Hay $4 00 $0 00 tun Bran. 30 cents per bush. Hams 12 l-2c. ' Sides Clear, 12 l-2c. Shoulders 9c. Lard 15 e lb Onions $2 50 $ bus. Potatoes 23 to 50. Pelts Sheep 50c do Coon 25c Wood Cotton, 2,50, Hard, 3,50. Lumber Cottonwood sheat'g 20 19 m do so. edged $25 00 " do Oak, .Walnut, Basswood $35 00 do Pine Riding, clear $45 to $50 W m do Flooring 2d $60 00 1st $70 00 Boards, $50 $70 00 Shingles Pine $7,50 m. ' Cottonwood $3 50 Lath Pine $8 00 per m. Doors " $3 60 $4 75 each. Sash $1 00 $2 1-4 per casement. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROCLAMATION. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF SARPY. xTOTlf!E Is hereby given, that an Election L will be held in taid county, on Monday, August 2d, 1858, for the purpose of electing the following Territorial and County Officers, to wit t One Territorial Auditor. One ioint Couneilmen. for the counties of Sarpy, Washington and Burt, One Couneilmen for 'he county of Sarpy. Four Representatives " " One County Commissioner. One Justice of the Peace for the Bellevue nreclnct t Two Constables for the Bellevne precinrt. One Juttct of tut Peace for the Plattf ord Prrlr.et Two Constables for the Plattford precinct. Two Justices of the Peace for the Forest Citv nrecinct. Two Constables for the Forest City pre. elnct. The Election for the Bellevue precinct, will be held at the Bellevue House in the City if Bellevue. The Plattford precinct at the house Jam Davidson, in Plattford. The Forst City prscinct at the bouse ot Mathew Shields in Foreet City. The polls will be opened at 0 o'clock A. M. and continue open, until 6 o'clock P. M. By Ooder of the County Commissioners BTFPHCN D. BANGS, suei, jan xo iwu bounty Clsrt SAM'L MAM. . HOWASD. Foase & IToward. A1 TTORNEYS at Law and Solicitors in chancery. Office in Thayer's building, ci Farnham Street, opposite the Western F.x chang" Bank. Kal Instate CO'ielit anu aoiu on commission. Omaha, June, VVA. 30 Notice. ATTE still continue to tnlce the Hank notes V oMr he Bar.k of Nebraska, Rank of De Soto, and Platte Valley Bank. We have, at no time, refused to take them for roods. 30 CLARKE fc BRO. IXTRA Family Flour at It 2tn27 CLARK fc BRO'S. I7ENCINC Nails at . n27t2 CLARK fc BRO'S. HAMS. Sides and Shoulders at r,27L2 CLARK & BRO'S. SKY LIGHT Daguerrean Gallery Over A. It. Orchard's Store, Farnham Street, Omaha City, N. T. THE Public are respectfully invited to call and examine our pictures. AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES. and Pictures transfered to Leather, taken at reasonable prices. gjT rictures taken in from 3 to D seconds. j. r i wwu, 27tf J. A. TODD. NEW ARRANGEMENTS, Ready Pay. HAVING made a change In our business, we would give notice to our customers, that all demands d'ie the firm of T. fc J. A. Nye, must be settled, and paid to J. A. Nye. The business will continue to be carried on by Kinna 4. Nve. at the old stand, on Main Street, in all Its branches. Those in want of Mowers, or any thins ele in their line, will be supplied, as cheap as elesewnere. I. & J. A. l 1 I'.. Bellevue, June 1st, 1833. 27 J$oticc IS hereby given, to Miry J. Kirkpatrick, E. C. PiiKey, and all whom it may concern, that I will appear at the Land Office in Oma ha, on Friday the twenty-fifth day of June 183$, and there prove mv right to pre-empt, the S. W. of the S. K. quarter of section 24, and the W. 1-2 of the N. E. quarter, and Lot no. 2, in section no. 2.", In Township no. 13, north. Range no. 12, East of the 6th principal ii.eriilian, In ISebr.iska I ernrory. May 2Sttl lS.S.-3t lifcORUK XYYlt.Hr.1.. Notice. IS hereby given to James A. Graham and all others whom it may concern, that I will appear at the Land Office at Omaha, on Tues day the 15th day of June, 1853. and there prove my right to pre-empt the N. F.. 1-4 of Section b. in township 12, range 11, East of the 6th principal meridian in eorasxa lerrirory. 50 Bushels 25 Hungarian Grass CLARKE fc Seed, at BRO'S, GROCERIES at 25 CLAUKE it BRO'S. Trustee's Sale. "XTTHEREAS, Edward Larue, did by hi V V certain deed of trust, dated the Twenty first day of September, 1857, and recorded in the Oilice or Hegisteror deeds, in barpy coun ty, Nebraska Territory, in Book A, Page 414 convey to arren Green, the following de scribed l.and, viz, ft. w. quarter ot becuon No f 35) Thirty-five in Township No(M)foiir teen, north of Range No (13) thirteen East of the uth principal meridian, NehrasKa lemto ry, containing lfiO acres, which said convey ence to the said Warren Green, was in trust to secure the payment of said Edward Larue's note therein particular described. Said note dated SeptemberSIst, 1857, for value received. payable sixty days after date, tor tne sum or three hundred and thirty four dollars ($334,) with interest, upon which there is now due and unpaid at this date, the sum of three hun dred and fifty dollars and eighty cents($350, 80 i) now at the request of the holder of said note and In pursuance or tne terms and provi sions of said dsed of trust, by which the un dersigned is duly appointed and constituted a trustee and attorney for the snid Edward La rue, and in his name with full power to sell and convey the above described land. Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee, will on 'Monday, the 7th day of June, 1859. between the hours or 10. A. Al. and 4 o'clock, i . ai. or that iia, at the ueiieie House, in the City of Bellevue, Sarpy rounty Nebra ska territory, sell the above described land, at public auction fo cash, to the nig' est bidder to satisfy said note, interest and costs of said sale. FRANCIS A. WHITE, Trustee. Bellevue May 24th, 1858. 2t Notice. "S hereby given to E. O. Jameson, and all . others whom it may concern, that 1 will appear at the Land Office, in Ouiaha, on Fri day, 25th day of June, A. D. 1858 ; at 10 o'clock A.M. and there prove my right to pre empt the North East quarter, of section 32, in Township 14, N. of Range 12. East ot the uth principal meridian In Nebraska territory. Z'J JAtUO i. &.AJY1A1. THE partnership heretofore existl- z under the name of WM. C. AVERILL & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will be conducted hereafter by Wm. C. Averill, who is authorized to settle all accounts of the late firm. WM. C. AVERILL. W. H. LONGSDORF, Bellevue, May 11, 1858. 25 PAIIT mm. J. 7. X. .A. Out 3UE, HOUSE, Sign and Ornamental Pain'.er, Grainer and Paper Hanger, will execute all orders la bit line of business, neat, cheap and quick. Work warranted. Reference: Cook and Davenport. 8HOP a few doort north of tbt Bellevne House. 24tf QORN MEAL at CLARKE fc BRO'S. ' ANCY S. F. St. I.iie Flour at CLARKE fc BR0'J. No. COL By tho President of tho United Statos. IN pursuance of law, 1, JAMES BUCHAN AN. President of the United States of Amcrics, do hereby declare and make known tiat public sales will be held at the under- ntioned land -ffices In the Territory of Nebraska, at the periods hereinafter desig nated, to wit i At the land offiee at BROWNSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the Sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the rollowtng-named townships, viz A'orlh of the base line and east of the sixthjnimipal meridian. That nart of township one outside or the Sac and Fox, and Half Breed, Nemaha reser vation, of range 17. The parts of townships 1,2, 3. and 4 out side of the Sac and Fox, and dlalf Breed, Ne maha reservation, and fractional townships and 0, of range lb. That psrt of township ono outside of the Sac and Fox reservation t township 2, tne parti of townships 3, 4, and 5, outside or the llalf Breed, Nemaha reservation j and frac tional township 0, of range 15. Tim part or townsnip ono ouisiue oime Sac and Fox reservation townships 2, 3, and 4 that part of township 5 outside or the Half Breed, Ncinana reservau n j ana town ship 6, of range 14. Townships 1, 'i, a, , o, ana o, oi range i j. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, , and 0, ot range 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 11. Township 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, or range 10. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0, of range 9. At the land office at NEBRASKA CITY, commencing on Monday, the aixth dav nffientember next, for the dispos al of the public lands within the following named townships, viz i JVbrA of the baseline and cast of the sixth principal meridian. Frarti mil townshiDS 1 and 8. of range 15. Township 7, and fractional townships 8, 9, 10. 11, and 12 of range 14. Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. and frae tional tnwnahip 13, of range 13. Townships 7, 8, 9. 10. and 11, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7, P, si, w, anu li, ana paction al townshii) 12. of range 11. Townships 7, 8,0, 10, and 11. and fractional townships 12, 13, and 14. of range 10. Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and 1, of range 9. At the land office at OMAHA. CITY commencing on Monday, the flixtb. dlV of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the roiiowing-namea town ships, viz : A orA of the base line and east of the sixth principal meridian. . Fractional townships 13, 1 1, 15, and 15, of range 11. Fractional townsliis 13,14, 15, 10, end 17, of range 13. Fractional townships li ana u, townsnips 11,15, ond 16, and ftac.ional townships 17, 18. 19, and 20, of range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, Hi, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, ot range 11. Fractional townships 12, 13. and 14, and townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 15, and lfi, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lands aunrnnriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, will bo exclued from the sales. TUe oflfering 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 the 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 anv of the lands will be sd mitted until after the expiration of the two we.ks. Given under my band, at the city ot Wash ington, this thirtieth day of March, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and t:ity eight. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President Thos. A. Hrmdrtcks, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS. entitled to the right of pre Every person emption to any of the lands within the town ships and parts ot 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 payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and befo the day aooointed ror the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be rorfeited. . THOS. A. HEDRICKS. Commissioner of the General Land Office RANGER JONES' FERRIES, JONES' newand well arranged Ferry, is now in operation oath Elkhorn River, near its mouth, situated on Section 23, Township 14, Range 10. F.ast, between the Steam baw Mills of Hoot fc Dimoejr, and J. C. and i. Reeves. I also have a good new Flat, large and con venient on the same Section and Range of the Horn Ferrv. where lwill cross travelers over the Platte River, on Fridays am! Saturdays, when the weather and circumstances will ad mit; or on other dayt it necetsary. Tbt above Ferries art on a direct route west of Bellevue to Fremont, on the Platte, on the north, and Chester Salt Springs, Salt Creek, Pawnee Village on the south tide, and Fort Kearny. Fort Laramie. Salt Lake City, fcc. 23 RANGER JONES Fob Sale A T WM. RAWITZER'S Cheap Caih tSUa. Store, No. 0, Jefferson Street, PROVISIONS, ORANGES, APPLES. CIGARS, fc FANCY CANDIES. If vou wish to purchase any of the above. cheap for cash, call at my stors and examine for voi:i selves. 22lf WM. RAWITZEK, Wanted. CASH will be paid by Clarke fc Bro. any quantity otdry and green hides. 19-3t for For Rent or Sale. milE Fine Stont Building known at ths J Bellevue S ore, situated on the corner of Jefferson snd 27th streets, Bellevue, St., 1. mill he eolil. or rented, at a bareain. rr terms, euouire of T. B. LEMON, at the FooteielU Bar.k. 2a 10 NEW ARRANGEMENTS ! NEW G 0 ID S AND Wow Prices! B Y L, B. KINNEY & CO, rrMIE undersigned art now opening the 1. laraest and best selected, assortment ot Spring and Summer goods, ever before cflered in market; for the truth of thie, wa in ite the Ladies and uenueinen to can and see that this is no News Paper puff, no fiction, no M"l mil irutn in reaiiiy, Even in Nebraska Therefore eome one, come all, aim David will be on hand In his usual good humor to wait on all. Ladies In particular. tvery thing may be round in tne snaps or choice dress roods fvr Spring sn'l Summer at 10 KINNEY A. CD'S. GROCERIES of evry description, cheap at KINNEY tL CO'S. gOOTS and shoes, G A ITERS, Buskins, variety at and SHppors of every HI.-VNhY It CU'. N AILS, Glass and Qnernaware, cheap at KINNEY fc CO'S. Notice. Ill AVE been very Indulgent with my custom ers about paying up, tometln-.es this prin clpel ceases to bt a virtue. I will now notify ail to eotr.e op lome racv nna teuie oia scores and vou win very mucn oouge Your obedient servsnt. lOtf L. B. KINNEY. NOTICE! J. ettf.US of Administration on the estate J of John Ray lute of S.irpy county, de ceased i having been granted to the e-bscriber residing in Bellevue, 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 H. WRIGHT. Ad'm'r Gl STAVE SEEULK. COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO. OFFICE GLEN WOOD, IOWA O' RDERS left at the oilice of Shakspeare Boyes. St. Mary, will receive prompt at tention. G. SEEGER, Civil E'ig;neer and Surveyor, would respectfully infoim the citizens ot Mills and adjoining counties, that he is prepared to execute all work ot the following character t Laying off town sites, leveling of ttreamtfor water power, drawing of maps plain and colored, drawing designs for buildings of all S'yles, with estimates of cot. Correct plats of the townships ot Mills County, showing tho true positions of the tim ber, water courses and bluff), kept constantly on hand. Having had experience both in this country and in Europe, he fe-ls assured of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Gold Medal awarded at the latt St. Louis fair to G. Seeger fc S. Scbimousky for the best topographical map. Office Glenwood, .Mills co., Iowa. li SPECIAL NOTICE I rpiIE undersigned informs the public, that L after thia date, they have adopted the Cash system, and reduced their profit column te the lowest figures. All persons indebted to us, are requested to call and settle before the first of May. A. C. without fail. April 8, 185S. J. P. HORN, fc Co. 5120 Notice. T 11 X h HEREBY give notice, that on and after 15th day of April next, I will proceed to give deeds, to those entitled to lots and land, in that portlonof the City of Bellevue, en tered by the Mayor: 44 as a town site," at tht office of Bowen fc Strickland. LEAVITT L. BOWEN. Mayor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TETTERS Testamentary on tht estate of i Alexander Davie, late of Sarpy county, deceased, having been granted to the undesign ed, residing in said county, she hereby notifies all persons Knowing tnemseives 10 ot inoeoiea to taid estate, to mike Immediate payment, and those having claims, to present the same properly authenticated, for settlement on or befori the first day of Mar next. IRENE DAVIS, Am'r. Bellevue, March 1st, 1858. 3ml5 Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS Robert S. McF.wendid by his cerUin deed of Trust, dated the Twen ty Sixth day of October, 1857, and recorded in tne omce or Kegisier or ueeae, in earpy County, Nebraska Territ ry, in Book B, Pate 237, convey to Warren Green, the following described land, viz t the undivided half of the S 1-2 of 8 W, I E of a w, and n W of 8 r. quarter or imc. is. in lownsnip it, norm, Range 14, F.ist of the 6th principal meridian. Nrbraeka '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 or said Robert 8. Mctwen's note, therein particular dscriDed ; taid nott dated October 20, 1857, pay able ninety dayt after date, for tl t turn of tvt Hundred and nine uoiiars, tMwj upon which there Is now due, and unpaid, at this date, Five Hundred and Twenty-Three Dol lars and I hirteen Cents. Now, at the request of ths bolder of said note, and in pursuance of the terms and provisions of said deed of trust. by wtncn tne undersigned is amy appointed and constituted trustee and attorney for the said Robert 8. Mc Ewes, and In bis name with full power to tell and Convey the above de scribed land. Public notice is hereby given, that the undersigned trostet will, on Monday, the 7th dsy of June, 1858, between the hours of 10, A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day, t tht Bellevue House, in tht city of Belle vue, Sarpy County, '.Nebraska Territory, tell the abovt deseribed I -end at Publie Anction, for cash, to tht highest bidder, to sati.fy taid noli, Interest and costs of said sale. FRANCIS A. WHITE, Trustee, Fellevue, May 5, W. . 4tC VARIETY STORE. THE undersigned have opened, a Isrgs and commodious new store, nn the corner of Main and JJ.Hh Streets, in Bellevue, where a varied assortment of Goods may bt found Among them art DRY GOODS, Sucli at Brown Muslin, Calico. Sheeting, Stilrtlns Hosiery, lie trvtvra IV In') SCYTIIF. E j l l ct wood-saws, miner, n VI A V rnntl DIIUVI'.L.TS, IIAI-Iunnj SPADF.S, TEA-KETTLES, GRIND STONES, CHAINS, fcc, Together with a quantity of Boots cfi3 SHOOS Seears, Tlakes. Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet' sacks, Window Sash, Doors, TEA8 AND SUGARS, Tobocco, Queeiiswsre. Glassware, Flour, Crsckers and a great many more articles. They keep constantly on hand, A large at' tortmcnt of good Wine and Ltquon, Warranted the best quality j cheap for cash war j. y. liUHIN it w. MCat MarKCt Changed Hands. TIT ESSRS. OLIVER fc STONE, have pur- JJJ. chased of H. Cook Griffith, hit tntlrt Interest in the butchering business, and will hereafter be found at hit old tttnd, on Miss'on venue, east of Main Street, under S. M. Plke't Grocery and Provision Store, where they will be happy to wait upon hit old cut tom'ert. and all others who may choose to ravor them wttn lueir patronage. GEORGE A. OLIVER. Oct. 29. Bm51 CHARLES STONE. W. n. Longsdorf, GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental Surgery, respectfully announce to the cit izens ot Bellevue, and vicinity, that he is now prepared to practice Dentistry, In all ilt va rious branches. Office bours from 2 till 3, P. M. 45 Notice THE undersigned having purchased the en tire stock of Jewelry, formerly owned by Alex. Kemp, it prepared' to tell the same at 25 per cent less than was ever offered in this eity before, as room must be made for a large spring assortment. The stock consists of GOLD AN!) SILVER WATCHES, Clocks, Setts or Cameo, Coral, hnamel. Tainted, Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry, Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, Shirt Studs. 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, Cutlery, Port Monies, Pouches, Card Cases, fcc, fcc. A fins Stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv ers, fcc.. which will be sold at a small ad vance above cost, as tht subscriber wishes to I go o.it of the gun bnslncss. All kinds of repairing dono with neatness and dispatch by competent workmen. I still continue to take Omaha Scrip, Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eaatern mon ey, or ce4d and silver, in exchange for goods. CStore on 12th Street, one door from Farnham, and directly opposite tht Western Exchange Bank, Omaha, N.T. Please csll and examine goods and prices. T. W. WOODS. Omaha, Jan. 12th, 1853. 3inJ SEEDS FOR 1850. WE are now prepared with a full and and complete stock of FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of tht new crop, to supply any demand whole sale and retail, on the very best of terms. Our stock is new (at we do not consign seeds and take none back to mix up again,) and much of it grown under our own directions in this slate. Our stock of European seeds is Imported directly by ourselves from tht most re'l.ible growers in England and France. We feel confident no better advantages to the public can be ollered than we can give, and we cordially invite an examination or our stock before purchasing. - Our stock consists in part of Spring Wheat, Barley, Corn, Peas, Beens, fcc., a very large variety of Garden Seeds and a full assortment of Flower 8eeds of choice varieties. Also, 150 bushels pure Chinese Sugar Cane Seed. Constantly on band a large assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural implements Full priced teed and implement catalogue tent upon receipt or scamp to pay postage. HENRY D. EMERY fc CO., , 3mosl4 201 Laks Street, Chicago. XlOuCO 01 X OreClOSUre 01 IIlortffftEO by AdvartiMment. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF SARPY, Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, ve. William R. Johnson, Alfred Kellum, Aaron O. Cox, Mortgagers. Mortgage dated, March 14th, A. corded in book E., Page 100, D. 1857, rt April 21st, 1857, at 1U O'clock, A. AI. Default having been made in tht paymeat of the mm of two thousand and two hundred dollan, ($2,200.) which it claimed to bt dut at tht d&te of thie notice, and tecured by rertain Deed ot Mortgage, bearing date March 14th, A. D. 1857, executed by William R. Johnson, then of tht State of Iowa, Alfred Kellum, and Aaron O. Cox, of Bellevue, Sar py County. Nebraska Territory, to Reubea Lovejoy, of Bellevue, aforesaid, and Recorded In the olhee of tht Register or Deeds, at Oina ha Citv. for Rsrnr Countv. N. T . in Rnnk K Page 100, on the 21st ot April, A. D., 1857, at 10 1-2 o'clock A. M. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that in pursuar.ee if a power of tali contained In taid mortgage, and of tht ttatute, in tuch eases made and provided, the premises de acribed in and conveyed by laid mortgage, to wit t all that certain piece and parcel of Isnd, with itt appurtenances, situated and lying in the eity of Bellevue, in said county of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraekn, and deseribed ae Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) in aaid citv of Bellevue, according to the survey there of, made py Mr. &ciumonsKy,ia tne year ib.'ni, wi be told at publie auction on the 18th da ia into day hourt of of June, A. ii. toys. Between tat I o'clock, in tht forenoon, and tbt letting ot tht tun oa that day, to tbt htghett bidder tht all to bt in front of tht Bellevue Houit. ia ths city of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory. , KfcUtir.N LUYKJOY, Mortgagee. T. B. Lino, AUy. ' " ' March yy.SiiV ami ' sVsai Notice of the Foreclosure of Mortfaf by Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OK H l(r I . Reuben Lovejoy, M ortgagee, ) vs. i Alfred Keltura, t V. A. Gwyer, Mortgagors. ) Deed of Mortgage dated December 18th, A. V. inrti, tnd recorded in book 0., rages 200, 270 and 271 December 21st, 1857 at 10 o'clock, A. M. Default having been made in payment of tbt urn of two thousand two hundred dollars, f $2,200,) which Is claimed to bt dut at the date of this notice, and secured by a deed of mortgage uesrinc date, December isto, 1907, executed by Alfred Kellum and V. A. Gwyer, of Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, to Reu ben Lovejoy, of the city of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, and recorded in tht office of the Register of Deedt for Sarpy County, N. T., In book R., pages 200, 270 and 271, on the 21st day of December, A. D. 1857, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Now, therefore, notlco Is hereby given that in pursuance of a powtr or sale contained in said mortgage, and or me Statute In auch cases made and provided, the premises describsd In and conveyed by said mortgage, to will All that certain plect or parcel of land, lying and being tituatt In tht County of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, ana oeecrioea as rouows, to wit i wommtne Ing for the tamt at a post 84. 0 rods, North 81 i degrees, East of the S. W. corner of sec tion thirteen, (13) Township thirteen, ( It)' uanre tnirteen, (li), east or ids otn rrtnci psl Meridian thence north 471 degrees, west 23.5 rods to a Cottonwood slump, thence north 84 degrees, east 0.5 rods to a post, thence South 47 1-2 degreet tatt,- 23.5 rods to a post, thence south 38 degrees wett OA rodt to tht plact of beginning, containing one acre and nrty-seven perch, together with all and lingular tht tenement and hereditaments and appurtenancet thtrtunto belonging, or ia anywise appertaining, consisting In part of one tnglnt, boiler and all tht machinery aad fixtures for a perfect iteam saw-mill, manufac tured by Cooper and CI irk, Mt. Vernon, Obie, and said to be of thirty horse power, will bt sold at public auction on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1853, between the hours ot 0 o'clock A. M., and the letting of tht sun on tht sssnt day, to tht highest bidder. The isli to bt la front of the Bellevue House In the .City of Bellevue. Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory. REUBEN LOVEJOY, Mortgages. T. B. Lemon, Att'y. A pril 1st, 1858. wlPttt , i3li.or,1TI7ia JStetlo. BY virtue of sn execution, to mt directed, by the Clerk of tht District Court of Sarpv county, N. T., in favor ot Cyrus K. Marx, and against tbt property of Georgt Jennings, to satisfy a judgment against tat said Jennings for the sum of five hundred and ninety-six dollars, and leventy-ilx cents ($500,70). Now, therefore, I will offer, at public auction, In front of the Bellevue Heuet on the 2 l.h day of April, A. D. 1858, betwtea the hourt of nine o'clock A. M., and four o'clock P. M., of nid day, to tht highlit bid der, for cash, the following deecrlbed proper ty, to wit i being the N. W. of N. E., Si of N. E., S. E. of N. W. of itction 24, townihlp 13, range 13, E. of tht 6th principal meridian, N. T. Dated March 23rd. 1858. JOHN M. ENOCH, RherlrT. 2tl8 By S. II. WATTLES, Dep. Sheriff. J7"The abovt isle was postponed to Sat ay, May 22. 8. H. WATTLES, Dpt. Sheriff. Bellevue, April 20. 4123 THS CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE i Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, DearW Street, Chicago. CAPITAL, 8150,000. , DIRECTORS) EDM VMD CAMrtILD, MIKBT CHAM, ii. a. atoKBoa, ISAAC COOK, h. a. wrncoor. OFFICERS i Edmund Canfiold, Pres., Wm. B. Batai, Sec y, Henry Chapman, Treat. THIS Company was organised on tht 27th day of March, A. D. 1855. under a tote- in I charter from the Legislature of Illinois. and business commenced under tht most fa vorable auspices. Its establishment has beea upon a firm and reliable baeit, and in view of itt liability, soundness,! nd permanency, ranks as ont of the first Insurance Companiee ia tht eouniry. To thoit desirous of protecting themselves against loss ordamagt by Fire, or Jerils of ths Sea, they beg leave to offer tho ollowing Kbr EKEIsCES. Meiers. Stone fc Witt. Cleveland, Ohio. Williams fc Avery, Chicago, W. " Norton fc Brother, M Stone fc Boomer, H. 8. Dunnd, Prei. Racint fc Mlit. R. R. Geo. C. Northrop, Cash. Racint Ct. Bank. Wm. P. Llnd, Esq., Milwauktt. J. G. Conroe, Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Coral B'k, Chicago Henry Farnham, Preeldent Chicago fc Rock Island Rail Road. Daniel P. Rhodes. Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, I1L Hon R. Chamberlin, St. Louis, Mo. Messrs. Wsdeworth, Weill fc Seymour, Chicago, III. Messrs. J. H. Burch fc Co., Chlcag Bank. Messrs. G. W. Sixer fc Co. Chicago, 111. Wm. Blancbard, Esq., Morris, HI. Messrs. II. C. fc O. G. Cook fc Co., Rock ford. III. Mem. H. Wheeler fc Son, Aurora. 111. Messrs. Judd, Smith fc Pratt, Dixon, IU Neuamiah Case, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundy, Esq.. Springfield, 111. Gen. I. Curn, Springneld, III. Richard Ivers, Esq., 8L Louis, M. T. B. LEMON, Agent, Bcllosnt?. JO. New T7rolx AND Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSlf AM, having retired front tht latt firm of Kemp fc Frodsham. has opened anew ttort at No 3, Cant. Down' ' building, between tne Meloodet Church and the Pott Ofltee, where he invites bit old pat rons to girt him a call. Time pieces and Jewelry, of every deierf Uon, neatly and expeditiously repaired. 6mi Notice. NOTICE It hereby given to Georgt W. Lewie, John Cleaveland, and all others concerned, to appear before tht Register an4 receiver or tne Land umce at unoi,t Wednesday tht 2nd day of June, 1858, at 10 o'clock A. M., and offer auoh tvi.leoee at yexs may navt la tupnort or aaveroe m iu pro- emptiest of John pteavelaaa, to koU 1, t, and 3, aaetma $7, Tt 13, Hang 19 east, as per inat ructions of tht Cftaoluiaiw 0 L4 ' Office to f-lnvoeAig4ti aatd TvioonpUs. ' JOHN A, iARXER -.A.' .....giaur, ..... ORE, ReetWar. rehh,18M.