Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, July 08, 1858, Image 3

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In Leavenworth City, Kansas, June 21, by
the R"v. W. W. Backus, T. M. Jours, fit).,
of Pittsburgh, Pa., to Miss Annie K., daughter
of Gen. Wm. Larimer, formerly of this county.
!tl iSOMC.
regular meetings of Nebraska
io. 184, or Free and Accepted
"will be held at Masonic lull.
n ths second and fourth Tiienday evenings of
each month, at 6 1-2 o'clock.
' L. B. KINNEY, W. M.
A Tlie regular
Lodge, No. 1
N Masons wil
1. O. O. F.
The regular meetings of Bellevue Lodge,
No. 4, will he hold on Saturday evening of
each week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of
the order who may he In our city on that
vening, are respectfully invited to attend.
W. W HARVEY, N.G.
CHA9, E. McRAY, Sec'y.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT
BELLE V U E, NEBRASKA.
If. M. DAVENPORT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
cm mai: stiu:i:t, 131
BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA.
sam'l rr.AF.n. iiow.d.
Pease & Howard.
ATTORNEYS at Law mid Solicitors In
chancery. Office in Thayer's building,
on Farnham Street, opposite the Western Ex
change Bank.
Iteal Estate Doucut anu soiu on cuiiiiui"iii.
Ojnnha, June, lr8.
Notice.
IS hereby civen to C. Morkenhanpt, and all
ntliora whom it mav concern, that I will
appear at the Land Ollicein Omaha City,
Saturday July lOlh, at U) o'clock
there prove my rijht to pre-empt
Section 31, Township
Ml, tiii'l.
By tho President of tho
United States.
on
A. M. and
Lot 1, in
K.inse 1 1. east of
the t'.th Principal Meridian, in Nebraska Ter-
JOHN L. BILLING TON
ritorv.
:u-3t
EASTERN.
Council Blufls and Bellevue Daily Mail,
leaves Council Binds, at 7 o'clock, A. M.,
and arrives in Bellevue, at 12 o'clock, M. Re
turning, leaves Bellevue, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
EASTERN AND WESTERN.
Glenwnod and Fremont Mail leaves Glen
wont 1 Mondavs. Wednesdays, and Fridays,
and arrives in Bellevue at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Leaves Fremont Tuesdays. Thursdays, and
Saturdays, andrrives in Bellevue at 4 o'clock,
P. M.
NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN.
Omaha and Nebraska City Mail, leaves
Omaha Mondavs, Wednesdays, and Fridays,
and arrives in 'Bellevue at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Returning, arrives in Bellevue, on Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 9 o'clock, A. M.
WESTERN.
Bellevue and Plattford Mail, leaves Bellrvu
every Friday, at 0 o'clock, a. neiuimup
arrives in Bellevue every Saturday,
o'clock, P. M.
L. 15. KINNEY,
IXTRA Family Flour at
ii 2tn27 CLARK ft. BRO'S.
t.2712 CLARK & UJt-;:
. Sides and Shoulders at
(JJ.AKlv ec mi'-'
17ENC1NG Nails at
L
II
A MS.
n27t
X. T.
SKY LIGHT
Dagucrrean Gallery
Over A K. urcnnrti s smir,
Farnham Street, Omaha City,
rilllE Public, are respectfully invited to call
X and examine our pictures.
AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPE3.
and Pictures transfered to Leather, taken at
reasonable prices.
.7 Pictures lanen in iroin . iu . wnmun.
v J. P. TODD,
27lf J. A. TODD.
at 8
P. M.
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
Ready Pay.
HAVING made a change in our business,
we would give notice to our customers,
BELLEVUE MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Clarke &. Brother,
Forwarding and Com. Merchants.
Flour St. Louis Super. $3,25 per 93 lbs.
" Iowa, $:!,00.
" Fine, $2,50.
Meal $2 per 100 lbs.
Apples Dried, $2.50 per bushel.
Peaches " 4 00.
Butter New 15c V 20 lb
Muscovodo Sugar, 10 cents per lb.
Belener's Svrup, 70 cents per gallon.
Coffee, 15 cents r er lb.
Beans $2 25 1. bus.
Corn 50 bush.
Oats 50C
Beef 6 to 7c.
Dried Beef 15c per lb.
Salt G. A., per sack, $3.
F.res 15c -ft doi
Hides Dry, 8c
do Green, 3
Hay $4 00 $" 00 "r? tun
Bran. 30 cents per bush.
Hams 11c.
Sides Clear, 12 l-2c.
Shoulders t'c.
Lard 15 c V
Onions $2 5011 bus.
Potatoes 25 to 40.
Pelts Sheep &0c
do Coon 25c
Wood Cotton, 2,50, Hard,'3,50.
Lumber Cottonwood sheat'e20 fl m
do s.. edged $25 00 "
do Oak, Walnut., Basswood $35 00
do Pine siding, clear $15 to $50 in.
do Flooring 2d $00 00
1st $70 00
Boards. $50 ( $70 00
Shingles-Pine $7,50 'ftn.
Cottonwood $3 .w
Uth Pine s " P"'"- u
Doors " $3 50 $4 75 each.
Sash $1 00 ( $2 1-4 per casement.
1 N pursuance of law, 1, JAMES BL'CH AN
JL AN, President of the United States of
America, do hereby declare and make known
that public sales will be held at the under
mentioned land offices In the Territory of
Nebraska, at the periods hereinafter desig
nated, to wit :
At thi. land office at BROWNSVILLE,
commencing on Monday, the fcixth day of
September next, for the disposal of the
public lands within the following-named
townships, viz :
North of the base line and east of the
sixlhiti inviyiil met II ian.
That part of township OTIO outside of the
Sac and Fox, ami uau urenu, ciii.tiia
vation, of rang" 17.
The parts of townships 1.0. 3. and 4 out
side of the Sac and Fox, and Half Breed, No
maha reservation, aiuUractioual townships
5 and ti, of range lrt.
That part of township O110 outside or the
Sac and Fox reservation! township 2, the
parts of townships 3, 4, and 5, outside of the
Mall lli eecl, ;Cimillll irirmmuu i aim t,v-
tional township 0, of range 15.
That part of township ono outside of the
Sac and Fox reservation ; townships 2, 3, and
4 ; that part of township 5 outside of the
Half llreed, Nemaha lescrvatl. u and town-
alim It. nf -,infffl 14.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0, of range 13.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and ti, of range 12.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0, of range 11.
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft. and li, or range It).
Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and ft, of range 9.
At the land office at NEBRASKA
CITY, commencing on Monday, the sixth
dav of September next, fur the dispos
al of the public lands within tho following
named townships, vi.:
North, of the baseline and cant of the
sixth principal meridian.
I'mMiniial tnwimhin 7 and 8. of ranee 15.
Township 7, and fractional townships 8, 9,
10. 11, and 12. of range 11.
Townships 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. and trae
i;,,oi i,,,v,,ulnn i:t. of ranire 13.
Townships 7, 8,'.. 10, and 11, and fractional
tnwnahlna 12 nnd 13. of ranee 12.
Townships 7, 8, V, 10, and 11, and fraction
al township 12, of range 11.
Townships . 8, V, I", anu ll. nnu uauimwi
NEW
AltttAKGEMENTS !
NEW
G D D S
A N I)
New Prices !
B Y
L. B. KINNEY & CO.
rpilK undersigned are now opening the
J. largest and best selected, assortment of
Spring and Summer goods, ever before ollered
In market l for the truth of this, we In-lto
the Ladies and Gentlemen to call and see
that this is no News Paper puff, no fiction, no
gass
But truth In rea'lty,
Kven in Nebraska
Therefore come one, come all, anu David will
be on hand In his usual good, humor to wait
on all, Ladies in particular.
Every thing may he found In the shape of
choice dress eoods f.r Spring and Summer at
10 iv l A . i.r t i u s.
t,..j oil .lo... milu linn the firm of T. & J. A.
Nye, must be settled, and paid to J. A. Nye.
The business will continue to be carried on
by Kinna k Nye, at the old stanu, on im.i 13 d u of ranRe 10.
Street, in all its branches. Ihosein want, of t03",' ' 7,'Hf Bnd 13, and fractional
Mowers, or any thing else in their line, win oe . hl , 15 am lrt of ,,. 9
supplied, as cheap as eicse, OMAHA CITY
27 commencing on Monday,
C, UOCEKII'.S of evry descritition, cheap hI
J KINNl'.Y & CD'S.
good and warranted at
KINNER t GO'S.
VARIETY STORE.
Till', undersigned have opened, a largs
and roininodious new store, on the corner of
Main and 2.Hh Streets, in Bellevue, where
varied assortment of Goods may be found
Amonff them are
DRY GOODS,
Such as
Blown Muslin,
Calico,
Sheetinc,
Khlrtlnr.
Hosiery, lie
KNIVVA FOURS.
BGYTI1F.S, WOOD-SAWS,
sniivi-is. H AY-FOURS,
SPADES. TEA-RETTLE&,
GIUND-STONES, C11A1WS, Ac,
Fogether with a quantity of
Boots cfes Slioos
Se.'ars, Hakes, Hopes, Horse-collars, Carpet-
sacks, Window Sasli, lj)ors,
TEAS AND SUGARS,
Toborco, Queens ware. Glassware, Hour,
Crackers and a great many more arucies.
l'hey keep constantly oil hand, large -
ortinent of good
M ines anil Liquors,
U:iiisnted the best nualitv I cheap for fash
n37tf J. y. iiuiiw a .yj
IOOTS and yhoes,
G.MTF.US, lluskins,
variety at
and Slippers of every
KINNEY &. GO'S.
N
AILS, Glass and Queensware, cheap at
Notice.
TH AVE been very Indulgent with my ruatonr
era nhnut navinir ul. sometimes this priti'
cipel ceases to be a virtue. 1 will now notify
nl to roir 111) to the rack and settle old scores
immediately, and you will very much oblige
ltltf
Your obedient servant,
L. 0. KINNEY.
NEW ADYEUTISE.MEXTS.
List of Letters.
REMAINING in ths Post Office
vue. July 1st, 1858.
Alex. Garfield 2
Wm Lawrence
John Glover
Catharine M Skiuner
R Shepherd
John Thompson
Wilhelm Wollenberg 2
George W Wilboru
Owen Skinnin
H H Roedal 4
Mr Coolid;e
Alwillda Doegal
Harvey D Andreas
Jerome B Harris 2
Wm GilfiUin
Friti FiUmatter
Henrv Munger 2
A P Mann
,J Jennings
Christiana Kneneman
Geo Wallinpsford
Daniel D Hoag;
Frederick Werdiclc
Antoine Cabany
Amerilla Hudson.
Persons Calling for the above
t that they are advertised.
Li.
at Belle-
John Chase
Cyrus O Stephens
W T Stout
Amos Smith 2
James W Tiernan
Bradford Tuttle 3
F J Wordick
Martin V B Wilder 4
Henry M Kiniie
J L Dozier
James H Day 3
Ralph H Hall
Henry Boeck
Joseph Griffin
John Gail
John S Miller 3
Nancy M Call
Lodvsea Parker
Geo Jennings
Wilhelm ine Kaaak
John Weare
Beni F. Gibbs.
Fred Bartholomie
James Clizbe the 4th
Bellevue, June 1 st, 1S5S.
Road Notices.
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA
COUNTY OF SARPY.
NOTICE is hereby given that the County
Commissioners of said county will meet
at the residence of Willam Fletcher near
Bellevue, on Monday the lh day of August
A. D. 158, at 8 o'clock A. M.,for the purpose
r .ion-inn- ami locating roads, the first des
cribed in petition as "beginning at a point one
and one fourth miles north of Cedar Island, on
the Territorial Road, running by way of the
people's bridge on Pappillion creek, thence to
Bellevue; the other commencing at Bellevue by
the people's bridge and PhilanderCook's to the
Platte river.
In th afternoon of said dav at 2 o'clock,
said commissioners will meet at the house of
Bernhart Myers to view and locate a road
proposed in petition, to run as follows: com
mencing at a point near the residence of Bern
hart Mvers where the Territorial road from
Omaha to Cedar Island intersects tnc 1-4 sec.
line of sec 17 T 13 R 13; thence west on said
line to the center of said see 17,1hcnce 80 rods,
thenee west to the east line of sec It) T 13 R
12, thence on the most prac'icable route to
Fairview. All persons interested in the loca
tion of said roads are requested to meet said
commissioners at the house of said Bernhart
Mve:s on the evening of said day at 0 o'clock.
On the following day the 10th day of Aug.
1R-18 Hie ennniv commissioners will meet al
Child's mill at 9 o'clock A. M., to view and
locate two roads; the 1st commencing at
Child's mill, running to Bellevue city by the
rnoof direct and uracticable route; also a road
to connect with the Territorial road at or nesr
the bridge west of Hamilton's field; the 2d
road commencing 011 the line between Benj.
Mnltbv and Reuben Lnvejoy's farms in see 31
T 14 R 13 east, along said line to the east line
of said section; thenc on the line between
il.nrv Z-iri-hpr and E. Lerew in sec 35 to the
east line of said Zurcher and Lerew; thence
to connect with the territorial road, running
along the west line of the Bellevue Mission
the sixth day of
September next, for the disposal of the
public lands within tho following-named town
ships, viz :
North of the base line and east of the
sixth principal meridian.
Fractional townships 13, 11, 15, and 16, of
ranee I I.
Fractionaltownshis 13,14, 15, 10, end li,
of range 13. ,
Frartinnal townships 12 and 13, townships
11, 1 3, and 10, and frac.ional townships 17,
18, 19, and 20, of range 12.
VraMinnal towiishii) 12. townships 13, 14,
15, Hi. 17, and 18, and fractional townships
19 and 20, of range 11.
Fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, and
tnivnatiins 15. 16. 17. IS. 19, and 20, of range
Fractional townships 11, la, and in, anu
townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 9.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of
schools, military, and other purposes, will he
evclucd from the sales.
TUe offering of the above lands will be com
menced on the davs appointed, and will pro-
NOTICE!
rTTpna or Adminis'rntion on the estate
la of John Ray late of Sarpy comity, de
censed i having been granted to the subscriber
residing in Bellevue, he hereby gives notice to
all persons lnaentea io sum tjuiu m u aim
aetne t ie same, anu uiose iiuvimk inuun
against the estate are recpiested to present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
13 WILLIAM H. WRIGHT. Ad'in'r
Meat Market
Chang od Hands.
TVTESSRS. OLIVER ft STONE, have pur
1VL chased of II. Cook Griffith, his entire
Interest in the butchering business, and will
hereafter be found at his old stand, on Mission
Avenue, cast of Main Street, under S. M.
Pike's Grocery and Provision Store, whsrs
they 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. fimftl CHARLES STONE.
O'
be
no
will be ad
of the two
Said commissioners will then meet on the
evening of said dav at 4 o'clock at the house
of Reuben Lovejoy !n the city of Be'levue, to
hear all parties interested in locating and es
tablishing said roads.
By order of the county commissioners.
SI'EllPEN D. BANGS,
County Clerk,
Bellevue, June 7th, 18.i8.
will please
B. KINNEY, P. M.
33
ceed in Hie order in wnicu iuey are huvi-iuscu.
fil th whole shall have been offered, and
the sales thus closed; but no sale Bhall
l-nnr nnen lon-rer than two weeks, and
private entry nf any of the lands
mitted until after the expiration
wpp Its.
Given under my hand, at the city of Wash
ington, this thirtieth day of Msrch, anno
Domini one thousand right hundred and fifty-
eiBht' JAMES BUCHANAN
By the President:
Thob. A. HrsomrKS,
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM
A NTS.
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 reciever of the
proper land office, and make payment
therefor aa Boon as practicable alter
seeing this notice, and befo e the day
annnintpd for the commencement cf the public
'I ... . . i . .1.. i 1
sale or the lanns emnracing me iraci umumu,
otherwise such claim will be forfeited.
THOS. A. HE.NDKICKS,
Comm issioner of the General Land Office
UUSTAVE SEF.C.r.H,
COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO.
OFFICE GLEN WOOD, IOW
RDERS left at the office of hhakspeate
Boyes, St. Mary, will receive prompt at
tention. .
G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
would respectfully inform the riti.ens of Mills
and adjoining counties, that, he is prepared to
execute all work of the following character:
Laying off town sites, leveling of streams for
water nnwer. drawinir of maps plain and
colored, drawing designs for buildings of all
styles, with estimates of cost.
Correct plats or tne vownsnips or mum
rvmnl v. showinc the true positions of the tim-
her. water courses and bluffs, kept constantly
on hand. Having nau experience doiu hi mm
country and in Europe, he feels assured of
giving satisfaction to all who may favor him
with their patronage.
Gold Medal awarded at ine late ot. i,ouis
fair to G. Seeder fe 8. Sohnnonsuy for the
best topographical map.
Office Glenwood, Mills co., Iowa. II
F Al IT
StjWo
3. T.
5L J. TLCC
and Ornamental Pain'er,
TTOIISE. S en
xJL Grainer and Paper Hanger, will execute
all orders in his line of business, neat, cheap
and quick. Work warranted.
Ketprenre: LOOK ana JJBVrmmi i.
SHOP a few doors north of the Bellevue
House. 24tf
PROCLAMATION.
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, )
COUNTY OF SARPY. J
tv tot I OF. ! hereby riven, that an Election
l will ha held rn said county, on Monday,
Aueust 2d. 1858. for the purpose of electing
ths following Territorial and County Oilicers
to wit :
On Territorial Auditor.
Ons joint Couneilmen, for the counties or
Sarpy, Washington and Burt.
Ons Couneilmen for the courier of Sarpy.
Four Representatives " "
Ons County Commissioner,
One Justice of the Peace for the Bellevue
precinct!
Two Constables for the Bellevne precinct.
One Justcs of tue Peace for the Plattford
. Precinct.
Two Constables for the Plattford precinct.
Two Justices of ths Peacs for the Forest
City precinct.
Ons Constables for the Forest City pre
cinct.
The ElerUnn for ths Bellevue oreclnct. will
he held at the Bellevue House in ths City rf
Bellevue. Ths Plattford precinet at ths stons
house belonging to Piper & Stiffey, in Platt
ford. The For-st City precinct at the house
- m maincw onieins in orest v-uy.
Ths polls will be opened at 0 o'clock A. M
and continue open, until 6 o'clock P. M.
By Ooderoftht County Commissioners
STEPHEN D. BANGS,
Bellewe, June 16 lg-30 County Clerk.
QORN
MEAL at
F
ANCY S. F. St
CLARKE. BRO'S.
Louis Flour at
CLARKE A. BRO'S.
RANGER JONES' FERRIES.
rONES'newind well arranged Ferry, is now
in operation on the Elkhorn River, near its
month, situated on nrcuoii jimiuiuji n,
7 ..... .1 n
Kange 10, fcasr, neiween me oit-diu mh
Mills of Root &. Dimocic, and J. C. and J.
Reeves.
I also have a good new Flat. large and con
venient on the same Section and Ranjre of the
Horn Ferry, where I will cross travelers over
the Platte' River, on Fridays and Saturdays,
when the weather and circumstances 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,
on the north, and Chester Salt Springs, Salt
Creek, Pawnee Village on the south side, and
Fort Kearny. Fort Laramie. Salt Lake City,
SPECIAL NOTICE I
rpHE undersijned Informs the public, that
L after this date, they have adopted the
Cash system, and reduced their profit column
t the lowest fnrures.
All persons indebted to us, are requested, to
call and settle before the first of May, A. C.
without fail.
April 8, 1858. J. P. HORN, &. Co.
5120
Notice.
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 portknof the City of Believes, en
tered by the Mayor: " as a town site," at the
office of Bowen k Strickland.
LEAYITT L. BOWEN. Mayor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TETTERS Testamentary on the estate of
J Alexander Davis, late of Sarpy county,
deceased.having been granted to the undesign
ed, residing In said county, sne nereny nonnes
all persons knowing themselves to be indebted
to said esUie, to make immediate payment,
and those having claims, to present the same
nronerlv authenticated, for settlement on or
bcfor the first day of Mav next.
IRENE DAVIS, Am'r.
3ml5
W. II. Longsdorf,
GRADUATE of Penn. College of Dental
Surgery, respectfully announce to ths cit
izens or 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. 45
"Notice"
riMIE undersigned having purchased the en
JL tire slock of Jewelry, formerly owned by
Alex. Kemp, is prepared to sell the sains at
25 per cent less than was ever offered in this
city before, as room must be made for a large
spring assortment. The slock consists of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Clocks,
Setts of Cameo, Coral. Enamel, Painted,
Gold Stone, Masonic, and Mourning Jewelry,
Broaches, Ear Drops, Cuff Pins, bhirt Studs.
Lockets, Bracelets, Rings, Gold, Silver, and
Plaited Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Uold
and Silver Spectacles. Also a splendid as
sortment of MORTON'S CELEBRATED
GOLD PENS. Also Musical Instruments,
Cutlery, Port Monies, Pouches, Card Cases,
&.c, fee.
A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv
ers, tc. which will be sold at a small ad
vance above cost, as the subscriber wishes to
go out of the gun business.
All kinds or repairing uone wun neamegi
and dispatch by competent workmen.
I si ill continue to take Omaha Scrip, Wes
tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon
ey, or gold and silver, In exchange for goods.
(JV"S,ore on 12th Street, one door from
Farnham, and directly opposite the Western
Exchange Bank, Omaha, N. T.
Please call and examine goods and prices.
T. W. WOODS.
Omaha, Jan. 12th, 1858. 3m
SEEDS FOR 1858.
WE are now prepared with a full and
and complete stock of
FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS,
Of the new crop, td 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 ths most
re'lable 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, itaney, corn, reas,
Been, &.C, a very large variety or uaraen
Seeds and a full assortment of Flower 8eeds
of choice varieties. Also, 150 bushels pure
Chinese Sugar Cane Seed.
Constantly on hand a large assortment or
Agricultural and Horticultural implements.
Full priced seed snd Implement catalogue
sent trpon receipt of stamp to pay postags.
HENRY D. EMERY k. CO.,
3mosl4 204 Lake Straet, Chicago.
Notice of th Foreclosure of Mortftfe
by Advertisement.
TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA,?
COUNTY OF HARPY.
Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, )
vs. S
AlfreJ Kellurn, )
V. A. Owyer, Mortgagors. )
Deed of Mortgage dated December loth, A.
li. I.i7, and recorded in hook n., raps
2i, 270 and 2T1 December 21st, 1857 at 19
o'clock, A. M.
Default having been made in payment of ths
sum or two thousand two hundred dollars.
($2,200,) which Is claimed to be due at ths
date of this notice, and secured by a deed f
Mortgage bearing date, December 18th, 1807.
executed by Alfred Kellurn and V. A. Owyer,
of Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, to Heu-
nen Lovejoy, or tne city or Bellevue. sarpjr
County, Nebraska Territory, and recorded I
the office of the Register of Deeds for Harpy
County, N. T., in book II., pages 209, 270 and
271, on ths 21st day of December, A. D. 1857,
at 10 o'clock, A. Al. jnow, thererore, notice
is hereby given that In pursuance of a powsr
of sale contained in said mortgage, and of ths
Statuto In such cases mads and provided, ths
premises described in and conveyed by said
mortgage, to witi All that certain pises sr
parcel of land, lying and being sltusts In ths
County nf Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska,
and described as follows, to wit i Commenc
ing for ths same at a post 84. 6 rods, North
81 i degrees, East of ths 8. W. corner of sec
Ion thirteen, (13) Township thirteen, (13)'
Range thirteen, (13), east of ths 6th Princi
pal Meridian thence north 474 degrees, west
23.5 rods to a Cottonwood stump, thence north
34 degrees, east U.9 rods to a post, thencs
South 47 1-2 degrees east, 23.6 rods
to a post, thence south 3d degrees west 9.1
rods to the place of beginning, containing sn
sere and fifty-seven perch, together with all
and singular the tenement and hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or la
anywiBS appertaining, consisting In part of
ons engine, boiler and all ths machinery as4
fixtures for s perfect steam saw-mill, manufac
tured by Cooper and CI irk, Mt. Vernon, Ohio,
and said to bs of thirty horse power, will bs
sold at public auction on ths 20th day of June,
A. D. 1858, between the hours of W o'cloca A.
M., and the setting of ths sun on ths s.me
day, to ths highest bidder. His sals to bs In
front of the Bellevue House In ths City of
Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory.
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
Mortgagee.
T. B. Lcmon, Att'y.
April 1st, 1858. nlOtlt
Notice.
rpHE SALE of the abovs described proper
.L ty, is postponsd, at ths request of tho
Mortgagor, until ths 10th day of July, A. D.
1858, between ths hours of nins o'clock, A. M
and the setting of ths sun of the same day, at
the Bellevue House.
T. B. Lemon, REUBEN LOVEJOT.
Attoiny. Mortgages.
July 1,1858-32
THE CHICAGO CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE i
Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, DearW
Street, Chicago.
CAPITAI, 8150,000.
DIRECTORSi
BDMUND CAMFIKLP,
ISAAC COOK,
H. A. WYNCOOS.
OFFICERS t
Edmund Canfield, Frei., Wm. 8. Bates,
8eo'y, Henry Chapman, Treas.
THIS Company wss organized on ths t7th
day of March, A. D. 1855, under a spec
ial rharter from the Legislature of Illinois,
and business commenced under ths most fa
vorable auspices. Its establishment hasbssst
upon a firm and reliable basis, and In view of
Its stability, soundness, and permanency, ranks
as one of the first Insurance Companies in ths
country. To those desirous of protecting
themselves against loss or damage by Firs, or
perils of ths Sea, they beg leave to offer ths
following
REFERENCES.
Messrs. Stone fc Witt, Cleveland, Ohio.
Williams & Avery, Chicago, III.
Norton Itrnther. "
HKRaT CHAfMAK,
li. s. Moxaoc,
II
II
Bellevue, March 1st, 1853.
tc.
23
RANGER JONES
City Ordinance.
Be it Ordained by the City Council of
the City oj Bellevue, That C. T. lloll.u
wav. Mavor of sail City, be and is here
by instructed to execute Deeds to Lots
included witnin tne entry or tne uy
Council, of the City of Uellevue, in ac
cordance with tho act of the Legislative
Assembly of the Territory, entitled ' An
Act regulating the disposal of lands pur
chased in trust for town bites," passed
and approved Feb. 10, 1857, to all per-
sons who may desire the same, and who
iv be leznllv entitled thereto. Lots
conveyed, however, shall be charged with
their due proportion ot tho costs ana
charges, of the entering of the City, and
such other expenses as may have neces
sanly accrued.
C. T. IIOLLOWAV, Mayor.
Attest,
IIenbt M. Hobt, Ilf-corder.
GROCERIES at
25
CLARKE k ERO S.
For Sale
A1
Cash
T WM. RAWITZER'S Cheap
Store, No. t, Jellerson street,
PROVISIONS,
ORANfiES,
APPLES,
CIGARS, A
FANCY CANDIES,
If von wish to purchase any of the above,
cheap for cash, call at my stors and examins
for yourselves.
22tf WM. RAWIUtK.
Wanted.
CASH will bs paiJ by Clarke A Bro.
any quantity of dry and green hides.
l9-3t
Trustee's Sale.
for
For Rent or Sale.
rriTIE Fine Stone Ruildinr known as the
X HHIevue S'ore, situated on the corner of
Jellerson snd 27th streets, Bellevue, N. T-,
will bs sold, or rented, at a bargain.
For terms, euquirs rj J. B. LEMON, at
ths Fcntsn.lle Bank.
Jra 20
"ITTIEREAS Robert S. McEwendid by his
TV certain deed or J rust, dated trie twen
ty Sixth day of October. 1S57, and recorded in
the ollice of Keglster or ueeos, in oarpy
County, Nebraska Territ- ry, in Book B, Pace
237, convey to Warren Green, the following
described land, vlx: the undivided half of the
S 1-2 of 8 W, N bora w, and w w or n b
quarter of Sec. 18. in Township It, north,
Ranee 14, Fjst of the 0th principal meridian.
1.. I,!. ;l.r..l m III.
icuriisi. iciiuuiv. At.v ui. mi"". ...
S E of N E quarter of Section 13, in Town
hin 14. north. Ranee 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 8.
McEwen's note, therein particular described j
ssid note dated October 21, 1H37, pay
able ninety days sft'r date, for f e sum of
Fve Hundred and Nine Dollars, ($509) upon
which there Is now due, and unpaid, at this
date, Five Hundred and Twenty-Tiiree Dol
lars and Thirteen Cents. Now, at the request
of the holder of said note, snd in pursuance of
ms terms anu proTinuua ui aam utty vi nun.
by which the undersigned is duly appointed
and constituted trustee and attorney for the
said Robert 8. McEwes, and in his name with
full Dower to sell snd convey the above de
scribed land. Public notice is hereby given,
thst the undersigned trustee will, on Monday,
the 7th day of June, 1858, between ths hours
of 10, A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day,
at the Bellevue House, In ths city of Belle
vue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, sell
the above described Land at Public Anction,
f r cash, to ths highest bidder, to satisfy said
note, interest and costs of said sale.
FRANCIS A. WHITE, Trustee,,
Bellevue, May 5, ISM. 4' 24
Notice of Foreclosure of Mortgage by
Advertisement.
TERRITORY OK NEBRASKA,
COUNTY OF SARPY,
Reuben lovejoy, Mortgagee,
vs.
William R. Johnson,
Alfred Kellurn,.
Aaron O. Cox, Mortgagers.
Mortcace dated, March 14th, A. D. 1857, re-
corded in book b., fage lou, April Xist,
1857, at 101 o'clock, A. M.
Default having been made in the payment
of the sum of two thousand and two hundred
dollars, ($ ,2)0,) which is claimed to be due
at the date of this notice, and secured by a
certain Deed of Mortgage, bearine oats
March 1 1th, A. D. 1857, executed by William
R. Johnson, then of ths Htateof Iowa, Alfred
Kellurn, and Aar-n O. Cox, of Bellevue, Sar
py County, Nebraska Territory, to Reuben
Norton At Brother,
stone ft. Boomer, "
H. 8. Durand, Pres. Racine 4k Miss. R. JL
Geo. C. Northrup, Cash. Raclns Co. Bank.
Wm. P. Llnd, Esq., Milwaukee.
J. G. Conroe, Esq. Racine.
Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Com'l B'k, Chicago
Henry Farnham, President Chicago k. Rock
island Rail Road.
Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio.
Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, III.
Hon R. Chamberlin, St. Louis, Mo.
Messrs. Wadswortb, Wells 4t Seymour,
Chicago, III.
Messrs. I. H. Burch fc Co., Chicago Bank.
Messrs. G. W. Riser ft. Co. Chicago, 111.
Wm. Blanchsrd, Esq., Morris, III.
Messrs. II. C. t O. G. Cook k, Co., Rock
ford. III.
Messs. II. Wheeler ft. Son, Aurora. III.
Messrs. Judd, Smith Si Pratt, Dixon, III
Nehamiah Cass, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y.
Wm. B. Fundy, Esq., Springfield, III.
Gen. I. Curn, Springfield, 111.
Richard Ivers, Esq., St. Louis, Mo.
TB. LEMON, Agent, Bellevue.
j3l Iotct "WeEVtoix
AND
Jewelry
Establishment in Omaha
WM. FRODSHAM, having retired frosa
tbs lata firm of Kemp k. Frodshans,
has opensd a new store at No 3, Capt. Down's
building, between tli e Metnoaei inurco ana
ths Post Office, where he invites his old pat
rons to givs him a call.
Tims pieces and Jewelry, of every descrip
tion, neatly and ex-pedttiously repaired. 61
Notice.
y . .ci li,... w ........ w i.
Lovejoy, of Bellevue, aforessid, and Recorded
in the oihce or tne register or ueeas, si uins
ha City, for Sarpy County, N. T., in Book E,
Pace 100, on the 21st of April, A. D., 1857, at
10 1-2 o'clock. A. M.
Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, thst
In pursuar.ee of a power of sals contained In
said mortgage, and of ths statuts, in such
cases made and provided, the premises de
scribed in and conveyed by said mortgage, to
wit : all that certain piece and parcel of land,
with its appurtenances, situatsd and lying In
the city of Bellevue, In said county of Sarpy,
and Territory of Nebraska, and described as
Block one hundred ana tnirteen, Hi) in saia
city of Rellevue, according to tns survey mere
of,' made by Mr. 8chimoneky,in ths year 185ft,
will be sold at public auction on tne ibid (isy
of June. A. D. 1858. between tbs hours of
o'clock, in ths forenoon, and the setting of ths
sun'on that day, to ths hiehest bidden ths
ale to bs in front of ths Bellevue House, in
ths city of Bellevus, Sarpy County, Nebraska
Territory. Bbt BK N LOVEJOY,
Mortgagee.
T. B. LfMs, AM'y.
Msrefc 21th, 1858. nlStlt
NOTICE Is hereby given to George VT.
Lewis. John Cleaveland, and all others
concerned, to appear before ths Register and
Keeeiver or tns bana umcs at umana,
Wednesday the Snd day of June, 1858, at 10
o'clock A. M., and offer such evidence aa you
may havs In support or adverss to ths pre
emption of John Clesveland, to lota 1, t, and
3, Section 27, Tp 13, Range 12 east, as per
instructions or the commissioner or ins Las
Offics to re-invsstigsts ssid pre-emption.
JUlta A. a KK.ru jr., Keguter,
A. R. GILLMORE, Receiver.
March 90th, 1858. ' 22tt
HDissolution.
THE partnership heretofore existlrg sjmfer
ths nams of WM. C. AVERILL Jt CO.
is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and
ths business will be conducted hereafter br
Wm. C. Avsnll, who is authorusd to ssttls all
accounts of ths lata firm. .
WM. C AVE RILL.
W. H. LOXGSDORF,
B.!'su, Msy 11,