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MrT Weller, wife of the Governor of California, has been presented with a If a set of silver, valued at $5000, by the per ianal and political friends of her husband. JIASOMC. The regular meetings of Nebraska "VjrLodge, No. 1S4, of Free and Accepted ' Masons will be held at Masonic Hall, on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at 6 1-2 o'clock. . L. B. KINNEY, W. M. i. u. o. r. The regular meetings of Bcllevus Lodge, No. 4, will be hold on Saturday evening of "ach week, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Brothers of (.he order who may he In our city on that evening, are respectfully Invited to attend. W. W HARVEY, N.G. CHA8, E. McRAY, Sec'y. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Or MAILS AT BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA. EASTERN. Council muffs and Bellevu Daily Mail, leaves council mulls, at 7 o'clock, A. ssi., and arrives in ueiKvue,at n o'clock, m. ue turning, leaves Bellevue, at 1 o'clock, P. M. EASTERN AND WESTERN. Glenwood and Fremont Mail leaves Glen wood Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrives in Heiicvuo at v o'clock, A. M. Leaves Fremont Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, andarrlves in liellevue at 4 o'clock, r. Six. , NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN. Omaha and : Nebraska City Mail, loaves Omaha Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrives m Bellevue at it) o clock, A. M, Returninir. arrives In Bcllevue, on Tuesdays, inursdays, and satnrdays, at 'J o'clock, A. M WESTERN. Bellevne and Plattford Mail, loaves Bcllevue every triday, at 0 o'clock, A. M. Returning, arrives In Bcllevue every Saturday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. L. B. KINNEY, P. M. BELLEVUE MARKET. Corrected weekly by Clarke & Brother, Forwarding and Com. Merchants. Flour St. Louis Super. $3,2.") per 98 lbs. " Iowa, $3.00. Fine, $ ,50. Meal $2 per 100 lbs. Apples Dried, $2.50 per bushel. Peaches " 4 00. Butter New 15c 20 lb " Muscovodo Sugar, 10 cents per lb. Bclcncr'a Syrup, 70 csnts pr gallon. " Coffee, 15 cents rer lb. Beans $2 25 "r bus. Corn 503 bush. Oats 50c Beef 0 to 7c. Dried Beef 13c per lb. Salt G. A., per sack, $3. F.jrgs l."c dox Hides Dry, 8c .,, do Green, 3 ' J ' Hay $4 00 fni $3 00 tun Bran. 30 cents per bu8h. Hams 11c. Sides Clear, 12 l-2c. ' Shoulders He. Lard 15 e r tb ' Onions $2 50 f bus. Potatoes 23 to 40. Pelts Sheep 50c do Coon 23c Wood Cotton, 2.50, Hard, 3,50. Lumber Cottonwood sheafs 20 "ft m " do sq. edged $23 00 do Oak, Walnut, Bnsswood $35 00 " ' do Pine siding, clear $15 to $50 tJ m. do Flooring 2d $00 00 1st $70 00 Boards, $50 (S $70 00 Shingles Pine $7,50 'rJ tn. " Cottonwood $3 60 i I-ath Pine S 00 per in. ' Doors " $3 50 $4 75 each. Saab $1 00 $2 1-4 per casement. A'EW ; ADVERTISEMENTS. I-lst of Letters. T3 EMA1NING In the JLL vue, July 1st, 1858. . Alex. Garfield 2 Wm Lawrence . . John Gbver , Catharine M Skicner R Shepherd John Thompson Post Office at Belle John Chase Cyrus O Stephens W T Stout Amos Smith 2 James W Tiernan Bradford Tuttle 3 F J Wordick Wilhelni Wollenberg 2 George W Wilborn Owen Skinnin H H Roedal4 . Mr Coolide Alwillda Boegal ' Harvey D Audress Jerome B Harris 2 Wm Gilfillin Frltx FIMmatter Henry Munger 2 . IP Mann J Jennings Christiana Kneneman . Geo Wallingsford Daniel D Hoagg Frederick Werdick Antolne Cabany Amerilia Hudson. Martin V B Wilder 4 Henrv M Kinzie i L Dozier James H Day 3 Ralph H Hall Henry Boeck Joseph Gritlin John Gail John S Miller 3 Nancy M Call Lodosea Parker Geo Jennings Wilhelmine Knaak John Weare Beni F. Gibbs. Fred Barlholomie James Clizbe the 4th Persons calling for the above will please .say that they are advertised. L. B. KINNEY, P. M. PROCLAMATION. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, COUNTY OF SARPY. i VTOTICE is hereby given, that an Election xi will be held in said county, on Monday, August 2d, 1858, for theajjurpoBe of electing ,the following Territorial and County Officers, ,towitt One Territorial Auditor. One joint Couneilmen.for the counties of iSarpy, Washington and Burt. One Counciluien for '.he county of Sarpy. . Four Representatives " " ,One County Commissioner, One Justice of the Peace for the Bellevue precinct: , Two Constables for the Bellevne precinct. One Justee of tue Peace for tlw Plattford Precinct. .if. Two Constables for the Plattford precinct. Two Justices of the Peace for the Forest City precinct. elnet CgnUble" iot Ul I"oret City pre- v XheJE'eclion for the Bellevue precinct, will be held at the Bellevne Hoiwe in the City vt Bellevue. The Plattford precinct at the stone house belonging to Piper . fiiiffcy in Plalt . tv .J1" ZnrlP C"7 Pr.cinct at the house Mathew Shields in Forest City. The polls will be opened at 0 o'clock A. M. and continue open, until 0 o'clock P. M. By Ooderof the County Commissioners . ,, r STEPHEN D. BANGS, Bellevu, Junt 1, lV5-30 County Clerk F. 51. DAVENPORT, MERCHANT TAILOR, Cm MAIS KTKKIVr, 31 BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA. sam'l rsAr.s. a. A. Howard. Ponao & Howard. ATTORNEYS at Law and Solicitors In chancery. Office in Thayer's building, on t arnnam street, opposite ttic estern :x change Bank. Ileal l.s'ate conirht and sold on commission Omaha, .tune, 1Sf. 30 Notice. IS hereby eiven to C. Morkenhaunt, and all others whom It. may concern, that I will appear at the Land Office In Omaha Citv, on Saturday July 10th, at 10 o'clock A. M.and there prove my risrtit to pre-empt Lot 1, In Section31, Township 11, Ranee 14, east of the 0th Principal Meridian, In Nebraska Ter ritory. 81-t JOHN L. BILLINGTON EXTR Family Flour at 2tn27 CLARK & BRO'S. IENCINO Nails at n27t2 CLARK & BUO'S. LTAMS, Sides and Shoulders at CLARK & BRO'S. SKY LICHT Daguerrcan Gallery Over A. II. Orchard' Store, Farnkam Street, Omaha City, X. T. rriHE Public are respectfully invited to call J. and examine our pictures. AMBItOTYFES, MELAINOTYTE3. and Pictures transfered to Leather, taken at reasonable prices. V Pictures taken in from 3 to 5 Beconds. J. P TODD, 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 due 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 stand, on Main Street, In all its branches. Those in want of Mowers, or any thin else in "their line, will be supplied, as cheap as elescwhcre, T. Si J. A. NYE. Eellevne, June 1st, 1858. 27 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 9th day of August A. D. lHjg, at 8 o'clock A. M.,for the purpose of viewing and locating roads, the fust des cribed in petition as "beginning at a point one ana one lourtii miles noun ot l.edar island, on the Territorial Road, running by way of the people's bridge on Papplllion creek, thence to Bellevue; the other commencing at Bcllevue by the people's bridge and PbilanderCook's to the Platte river. In the afternoon of said day nt 2 o'clock. saiil 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 Myers where the Territorial road from Omaha to Cedar Island inters cts the 1-4 sec; line of sec 17 T 13 U 13; thence west on said line to thecenterof said sec 17,thence S SO rods, thence west to the east line of sec 16 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 Myeia on the evening of said day at 6 o'clock. un tne following day the lOtn day of Auer. 1858, the county commissioners will meet at Child' mill at i) o'clock A. M.. to view and locate two roads; the 1st commenclnz at Child's mill, pinning to Bellevue city by the most direct and practicable route; also a road to connect with the Territorial road at or near the bridge west of Hamilton's field; the 2d roan- eommencing on the line between Benj. niaitny and neutien L,ovejov's rarros in sec 34 T 11 It 13 east, ulo:isaid line to the east line of said section; thence on the line between Henry Zurcher ami L. Lerew in sec 35 to the east line of said Zurcher and Lerewt thence to connect with the territorial road, runninr aiontrtne west line or the Bcllevue Mission property. bald commissioners will then m"et on the evening of said day at 4 o'clock at the house of Reuben Lovejoy in the city of Be'levue, to hear all parties Interested in locating and es tablishing said roads. By order of the county commissioners. 8IEHPEN I). BANGS, County Clerk. Bellevue, June 7th, 158. 33 PAIN T mm , , T- J". XS. J. 3VE IWX, HOUSE, Sign and Ornamental Pain'er, Grainer and Paper Hanger, will execute all orders in his line of business, neat, cheap and quick. Work warranted. Reference: Cook and Davenport. SHOP a few doors north of the Bellevue House. 24tf QORN MEAL at CLARKE JL. BRO'S. I7ANCYS. F.St. Louis Flour st J - CLARKE fc BRO'S. City Ordinance. Be it Ordain I bu the -Ctlg Council of ine Ltiy oj atuevve, Timt U. I, Holl-u way, Mayor of said City, be and is here by instructed tb execute Deeds to Lots included within the entry of the City Council, of the City of lidlevue, in ac cordance with the act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory, entitled " An Act regulating the disposal of lands pur chased in trust for town aites," pas&ed and approved Feb. 10, 18.17, to all per sons who may desire the same, and who may Le legally entitled thereto. Lots conveyed, however, shall be charged with iheir due proportion of the costs and charges, of the entering of the City, and such other expenses as may have neces sarily accrued. C. T. HOLLOWAY, Mayor. Attest, Iltxar M. Brar, Recorder. ROCERIESit CLAUKE k BRO'S. o. 0'J. By tho Prcsidont of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, JAMES BUCHAN 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 "iTices in the Torritory of Nebraska, at the period hereinafter desig nated, to wit : At the land office at BROWNSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the Gixth day of September next, for the disposal of the put I ic lands within the follow iug-named townships, viz i jYorth of the. bast line and tctst of Hit sixlhprinapal meridian. That part of township one outside of tho Sac and Fox, and ll.ilf Breed, Nemaha reser vation, of range 17. The parts of townships 1,2, 3, and 4 out side of the Sac and Fox, and Half Breed, Ne maha reservation, and fractional townships 5 and fi, of range 1(1. That part of township ono outside of the Sac and Fox reservation; township 2, the parts of townships 3, 4, and 5, outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha reservation and frac tional township 0, of range 15. That part of township ono outside of the hac and lox reservation townships 2, 3, and 4 ; that part of township 5 outside of the Half Breed, Nemaha resei vati. n ; and town ship 0, of range 14. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0, of range 13. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, ft, and l, ot range 12. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and it, of range 11. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and (, or range 10. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 0, of range 0. At the land nfiice at NEBRASKA CITY, commencing on Monday, the sixth day ot September next, for the dispos nl of the public lands within the following namea townsnips, viz i North of the base line and cast of the tixia principal meridian. Fractional townships 7 and 8, of range 15. Township 7, and fractional townships 8, t), 10. 11, and 12. of rane 14, . Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12. and frac tional township 13, of range l'.l. ( townships 7, H.ti. in, and II, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7, 8, D, 10, and 11, and fraction al township 12, of ranje 11. lownships 7, M.y.iu, and 11. and fractional townships 12, 13, and 14. of range 10. Townships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and lri, of range 9. At the land dike at OMAHA CITY commencing on Monday, the sixth dav of September next, for the disposal of the public lands wiujin the loiiowing-named town ships, viz : AbrA o f the bane line and east of the tixth principal meridian. Fractional townships 13, 11, 15, and It), of ranee 14. Fractional townshis 13, 14, 15, 10, end 17, of rauge 13. Fractional townships 12 and 13, townships 14,15, and 10, and frac.ional townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, and 18, and fractional townships lit and 20, of range 11. Fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, and 2D, of range Fractional townships 14, 15, and 10, and townships 17, 13, 19, and 20, of range 9. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, will be cxrlued from the sales. Tiic offering of the above lands will be com menced on the days appointed, and will pro ceed In the order iii which tny are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; hut no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no privaf ? entry of any of the lands will be ad mit'ed until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under mv hand, at the city of Yash ington, this thirtieth day of March, anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President : Tiios. A. Hkmdricks, CWimi'mojur of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS. Every nerson entitled to the rlirlif r,f t,r emption to any of the lands within the town shins and narts of townshins ahnva ated is required to establish the same to the auniiruon or in register ana reciever or the proper land office, and mako payment therefnr nn snnn nn nmeritihla aO seeing this notice, and befo e the day appoiniru lorine commencement or tne purine sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. TIIOS. A. HF.NDRICKS, Commimoner of the General Land Office RANGER JONES' FERRIES. JONES' new and well arranged Ferry, is now in operation ontli" Elkhorn River, near its mouth, situated on Section 23. Tnwnshin 14. Range 10, East, between the Steam Saw ! Mills of Root A. Diwocn, and J. C. and J. ' Reeves. I I also have a good new Flat, large and con venient on the same Section and Range of the Horn Ferry, where I will cross travelers over the Platte River, on, Fridays and Saturdays, whentlie weather and circumstances will ad mit ; or on other days if necessary. The above Ferries sre on a direct ronte 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, e. '23 RANGER JONES For Sale A T WM. RAWITZER'S Cheap Cash Csk Store, No. ft, Jclfjrson Street, PROVISIONS, LEMONS, ICE CREAM, . CIGARS, & FANCY CANDIES. If you wish to purchase any of the above, cheap for cash, call at my store aud examine for yourselves, fcif WM. RAWITZER. .'...Wanted. CASH will be paid by Clarke 4. Bro. for any quantity of dry and green hides. 19-3t . For Rent or Sale. rilHE Fine Stocs Building known as the X. Bellevue S ore, situated on the corner of Jefferson and27U streets, Bellevue, li. T., will be sold, or rented, at a bargain. For terms, enquirs of T. B. LEMON. t the FiinelU Bjr.k. 3m 20 ' NEW iVMANGEMEKTS ! NEW (G'E)'S AND New Prices ! L B. KINNEY & CO. PIHF. undersigned are now opening the -L largest and best selected, assortment of Spring and Summer goods, ever before offered Inmaiket; for the (ruth of this, we In-lie the Ladies aud Gentlemen to call and see that this Is no News Paper pufT, no fiction, no gasi; Hut truth in reality, Even In Nebraska Therefore come one, come all, aim David will be on hand in his usual good humor to wait on all. Ladies In particular. K.very thing may be found In the shape of choice dress goods f.r Sprinir ami Summer at 10 K1NNKY ft. JIXVS. "I rtOrr.niKS nt evrv Ua.rinllnn .),.. In . -w " . . j ' I ' ' VJ KINNEY fe CO'S. I y OOTS and shoes, good ami warranted at J K1..I. 11 A. C(rS. GJ.AITIJRS, Buskins, and Slippers of every variety at KINNKY & CO'S. N AILS, Glass and Queensware, cheap at KINXKY & CO'S. Notice. I HAVE been very indulgent with my custom ers about .paying up, sometimes this prin cinel ceases to he a virtue. I will now notify all to correup to tho rack and settle old scores immediately, and voit will very much oblige Your obedient servant, Kill .r.Tk'r,v. lOtf L. B. KINNEY. NOTICE! LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Ray lata of Sarpy county, de ceased j having been granted to the s"hscriber residing in Bellevue, he hereby gives nolice to all persons indebted to said estate to call and Bettle tho same, and those having claims against the estate are requested to present thein properly authenticated for settlement. 13 WILLIAM II. WRIGHT. Ad'm'r r.TSTAVE si:i:a:it, COUNTY SURVEYOR OF MILLS CO. OFFICE GLENWOOD, IOWA ORDERS left at the office of Rhakspeare Boyes, St. Mary, will receive prompt at tention. G. SEEGER, Civil Engineer And Surveyor, would respectfully inform the citizens 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 power, drawing of maps plain and colored, drawing designs for buildings of all styles, with estimates of cost. Correct plats of the townships of Mills County, showing the true positions of the tim ber, water courses and bluffs, kept constantly on hand. Having had experience both tn this country and in Europe, tie feels assured of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him ...nu .1.-: . wwi uieir paironage. Gold Medal awarded at the late St. l.on! fair to G. Seger & S. Schimonsky for the uiztsL lupurHpiucii map. Office Glenwood, Mills co., Iowa. 14 , SPECIAL NOTICE ! TITHE undersigned Informs the public, that L after this date, they have adopted the Cash system, and reduced thiir nrnfif rnl.imi, te the lowest figures. All npranna inlhtfl I a tm nwm r.n.i..t..l iA call and settle before the first of May, A. C. 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 dewds, to those entitled to lots and land, in that portinnof the City of Bellevne, en tered by the Mayors " as a town site," at the ouice or nowen it nmckiana. LEAVITT L. BO WEN. 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, she hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present the same properly authenticated, for settlement on or befor the first day of Mar next. IRENE DAVIS, Am'r. Bellevue, March 1st, 1838. 3ral5 Trustee's Sale. WHEREAS Robert R. McEwendid by his certain deed of Trust, dated the Twen ty Sixth day of October. 1857, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, in Sarpy County, Nebraska Territ ry, in Book B, Pace 237, convey to Warren Green, the following described land, vizi the undivided half of the S 1-2 of 8 W, N E of 8 W, and N W of S E quarter of Sec. 18. in Township 14, north, Ranee 14, East of the 0th principal meridian. Nebraska 'territory. Also bis interest tn 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 Nebrsska t which said conveyance to the said Warren Green, was in trust to secure the payment of said Robert S, McEwen's note, therein particular described t said note dated October 20, 1857, pay able ninety days after date, for t' e sum of Fve Hundred and Nine Dollars, ($509) upon which there Is now due, and unpaid, at this date, Five Hundred and Twenty-Three Dol lars and Thirteen Ceuts. Now, at the request ef the holder of said note, and tn pursuance of the terms and provisions of said deed of trust, by which the undersigned is duly appointed and constituted trustee and attorney for the said Robert S. McEwer, and in his name with full power to sell and convey the above de scribed land. Public notice Is hereby given, that the und rslgned trustee will, on Monday, the 7th day of June, 185S, between the hours of 10, A. M, and 4 o'clock, P. M. of that day, at the Bellevue House, in the city of Belle vue, Sarpy County, '.Nebraska Territory, sell the above described Lan at Public Anction, for cash, to ths highest bidder, to satisfy aaid note, iuterest and costs of said sale. FRANCIS A. WHITE. Trustee. ' FeMerue, My ft, 1VSS. VARIETY ST0EE. THE undersigned have opened, a larg ami commodious new store, on ths comer of Main and 2Mh Streets, in Bellevue, where a varied assortment of Goods may be found Amonc thein are DRY COODS, Such as Brown Muslin, Calico, bheetlnr. Hhirllnr, Hosiery, a.e KNIVES, FORKS. SCYTHES, WOOD-SAWS, SHOVELS. II AY-FORKS, SPADES. TEA-KETTLES, GRIND-STONES, CHAINS, iic. Together with a quantity of BOOtS c&3 SHOOS Segnrs, Rakes, Ropes, Horse-collars, Carpet- sacKs, winnow csisli, Doors, TEAS AND SUGARS, Tobocco, (jueeiisware. Glassware, Flour, Crackers and a great many more articles. They keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of good M inos ntid Liquors, Warranted the best quality rhesp for cash. n37lf J. p. HORN i CO. Meat Market ChansDd Hands. MESSRS. OLIVER & STONE, have pur. chased of H. Cook Griffith, his entire interest in the butchering business, and will hereafter bo found at his old stand, on Mission Avenue, east of Main Slreet, under S. M, Pike's Grocery and Provision Store. whr hers I L '. 1 1 I I. ' .. .. .. . iury win or ll.imiy 10 wail upon nil tomers, and nil others who may II .L-i . ' s old ens choosA lo ravor tnein with their patronage. GEORGE 'A. OMVER. Oct. 29. 0m51 CHARLES STONE, W. n. Longndorf, C"J. RADUATE of Penn. College of Dental Surgery, respectfully announce to the clt izens of Bellevue, and vicinity, that he is now prepared to prsctice Dentistry, in all Us va rious branches. Office hours from 2 till 5, P. M. 45 Woiiec To tJao JPvrfcjllo. f piIE undersigned having purchased ths en JL tire stock of Jewelry, formerly owned by Alex. Kemp, is prepared to sell the same at 25 per cent less than was ever offered In this eity before, as room must bo made for a large spring assortment. The stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHER Clocks, Setts of Cameo, Coral. Enamel, Painted, Gold Stone, Masonic, ami 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, tc, c. A fine stock of Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolv ers. fcC. which will he anlil nt a .m.ll ..I vance above cost, as the subscriber wishes to gu oui or me gun nnsiness. All kinds of repairing done with neatness and dhoatch b.V competent workmen. I still continue to tike Omaha Scrip, Wes tern Exchange, Nemaha Valley, eastern mon ey, or gold and silver, in exchange for goods. CTStore on 12th Street, one door from Famham, and directly opposite the Western Exchange Bank, Omaha, N. T. Plcasa call and examine goods and prices. , , , T. W. WOODS. Omaha, Jan. 12th, 1838. 3ru9 SEEDS FOR 1858. WE are now prepared with a full and and complete stock ot FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of the new crop, to supply any demand whole sale and reU il, on the very best of terms. Our stock is new (ss 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'iable growers In England and France. . We feel confident no better advantages to the public can le 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, ie., a very large variety of Garden Seeds and a full assortment of Flower Seeds of choice varieties. Alto, 150 bushels pure Chinese Sugar Cane Seed. Constantly on hand a large assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements. Full priced seed and implement catalogue Srul upon receipt of atarnp to pay postage. HENRY D. EMERY k CO., 3mosM 204 Lake S'reet, Chicago. Notice of Foreclosure of mortgage by Advertisement. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA,) COUNTY OF SARPY, J Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgagee, j vs. William R. Johnson, Alfred Kellmn, Aaron O. Cox, Mortgagers, Mortgage dated, March llth, A. corded in hook E., Page 150, 1857, at 10a o'clock, A. M. D. 1857, re April 21st, Default having been mads in the navment of the sum of two thousand and two hundred dollars, ($2,200.) which is claimed to be due at me uate or this notice, and secured by a certain Deed of Mortgage, bearing date March 14th, A. D. 1S57, executed by William R. Johnson, then ot the 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 oflice of the Register of Deeds, at Oma ha City, for Sarpy County, N. T., in Page lftO, on the ilst of April, A. D., 1857, at 10 1-2 o'clock A. JI. . Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that In pursuar.ee of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute, in such eases mads and provided, the premises de scribed in and conveyed by said mortgage, to wit i all that certain piece and parcel of land, with Its appurtenances, situated and lyisg in the eity of Bellevue, in said counry of Sarpy, and Territory of Nebraska, and described as Block one hundred and thirteen, (113) in said city of Bellevue, according to the survey there of, mads by Mr. Schimonsky, la the year 185tl, will be sold at public auction on the lHth day of June, A. D. 1S58, between the hours ot $ o'clock, in the forenoon, and tne setting ot the sun en thst day, to the highest bidder j ths sals to be in front of the Bellevue House, ia the city of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory. REUBEN LOVEJOY, T. B. Lemok. Alfy, ' . M.rcb2Jtb,V8t ' tm Notice of the Forecloinre of M ortgtf by Advertisement. . TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA,) COUNTY OF 8ARPY. Reuben Lovejoy, Mortgages, ) vs. ) Alfred Kelluro, i V. A. Gwyer, Mortgagors. ) Deed of Mortgage dated December 18th, A. I). 1..'7. end recorded In Itook R . Pm 20(1, 270 and 271 Der.ml.er 51.1. 1HS7 at IS 8iW. 270 and 27 o'clock, A. M. Default having been mads in payment of the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars. ( $2,21X1,) which Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, and secured by a deed at Mortgage bearing date, December 18th, 1807, executed by Alfred Kellum and V. A. Gwyer. of Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, to Re. ben Lovejoy, of the city of Bellevue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Sarpy County. N. T., In book B., psges 2(19, 270 Snd 271. on the 2lal Ho nf M.i-.L.K.r 1 r, . at 10 o'clock. A. M. Now, thercfo'rs.'notlea is hereby riven that In nur.n.nr. nt a ... of sale contained In said mortgsgs, and of the Statute in such cases made and provided, tb premises described In and conveyed by ssi mortgage, to wlti All that certain pltee e psreel of land, lying and being altusta la the ( ountv of Sarnv. and Tarrllnrnr N. kraal,. - I J I ...... - ...... va ..W.MSnV, and natirli...l u f..ll..,. t ...u . t lug for the same at a post 84. 0 rods, Nertk Hll degrees, East of ths 8. W. corner of se tlon thirteen, (13) Township thirteen, (13V uiineen, UJ), east of the ftth PrtneU E ai meridian i thence north 47 degrees, west 3.5 rods to a Cottonwood tlimn. th API it at Sk Aa4k 34 degrees, east U.ft rods to a post, tbsnea South 47 1-2 degrees east, 23.6 reds to a post, thencs south 3d degrees west .S rods to the place of beginning, containing one ncre and fifty-seven perch, together with all and singular the tenement and hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or ia anywise appertaining, consisting In part af one engine, boiler and all ths machinery asd fixtures for a perfect steam saw-mill, manufse tured by Cooper and CI irk, Mt. Vernon, Oble, and said to be of thirty horse power, will be sold at public auction on ths 20th day of June, A. D. 1858, between the hours of V o'clock A. M., and the setting of the sun on the same day, to the highest bidder. The ssls to be ia front of the Hellevue House in th City f Bcllcvue, Sarpy County, Nebraska Territory. REUBEN LOVEJOY, m n . Mortgagee. T. B. Lkmois, Att'y. April 1st, 1S5H. 19tlt Notice. THE SALE of the above described proper, ty, is postponed, at the request of the Mortgagor.un il the 21atdsy of August, A.D. 1H58, between the hours of nins o'clock, A. M and th setting of ths sun of the same day. at the Bellevue House. T. B. Lemon, REUBEN LOVEJOY. Attoiny. Mortgages. ' TEE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE t Room No. 1 Masonic Temple, Dearbe Slreet, Chicago. CAPITAL, 8150,000. ; DIRECTORS) EDMUND CAXriELD, HEHSV CHAPMAIT, H. S. MO SOI, ISAAC COOK, ' U. A. WVNCOOP. OFFICERS! Edmund Canfleld, Prei., Wm. 8. B&tee, Seo'y, Henry Chapman, Treae. THIS Company was organised on the 17tfc day of March, A. D. 1855, under a spec lal charter from the Legislature of Illinois, and business commenced under the most fa vorable auspices. Its establishment baa bee upon a firm and reliable basis, and in view of Its stability, soundncssnd permanency, ranks as one of the first Insurancs Companies in tbe country. To those desirous of proteeUur themselves against loss or damage by Fire, or perilf of the Sea, they beg leave to offer tba following REFERENCES. Messrs. Stone A. Witt, Cleveland, Ohio. V Williams tc Avery, Chicago, III. r " Norton tt Brother, " " Stone it Boomer, ' H. 8. Durand, Pres. Racine k, Miss. R. C Geo. C. Northrup, Cash. Racine Ca. Bank. Wm. P. Llnd, Esq., Milwaukee. J. G. Conroe, Esq. Racine. 1 Ashley Gilbert, Cash. ComM B Chicago Henry Farnham, President Chicaga k Rock island Rail Road. Daniel P. Rhodes, Esq., Cleveland, Oble. Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, 10. Hon R. Chamberlin, St. Lotle, Mo Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells k Seymour." Chicago, III. ' , Messrs. I. H. Burch k Co., Chicago Bank. Messrs. G. W. Sirer k Co. Chicago, In. . Win. Blanchard, Esq Morris, III. Messrs. IL C. k O. G. Cook . Co., Rack- ford. III. Messs. II. Wheeler k 8w, Aurora. III. Messrs. Judd, Smith k Pratt, Dion, III Nehamiah Case, Esq., Buffalo, N. Y. Wm. B. Fundy, Esq., Springfield, IIL Gen. I. Curn, BprtngnVld, IU. Richard Ivors, Esq., 8t. Louis, Mo. . : T. B. LEMON, Agent, Cells-. NOW "VJTVt OlX -AND- Jewelry Establishment in Omaha WM. FRODSHAM, having retired froas the lata firm of Kemp k. Frodshasa, has opened a new store at No 3, Cspt. Down's builcliiifr. MwMiilht Mthula rK...K ...j the Post Office, where he invites his old,pat- iuii. iv Cjivv uin a can. Time pieces and Jewelry, of every descrip tion, neatly and expeditiously repaired. 6sst Bfoticc. "XTOTICE ia hereby rlvan In aT ll Lewis, John Cleavaland, and all other concerned, to appear before the Register aa n ins mm uince at Omaha, e Wednesday the 2nd H nt inn. irsa ia o'clock A. M., and offer such evidence as yew may have in support or adverss to the pre emption of John Cteaveland, to lota 1, X, a ad S, Section 27, Tp 13, Range 12 east, aa per Mixnui iwui ox we commissioner or the Laa4 Office to re-investigate said pre-emption. JOH?. A. PARKER Jr., Register, A. R. GILLMORE, Receiver. ' , March Kh, 1858. t2t4 . Mssolution. THE partnership heretofore existirg aader ths name of WM. C AVER1LL . CO, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, a4 the business will ba conducted hereafter by Wm. C. Averill, who la authartM to settle, fl ' accounts of ths tat Arm. , , WM.'C. AVFRILL. W. H. LONG DO Fr, BsJ'erae, May U, IIM. ?vvj. -.;. r.r