BELLE VUIJ GAZETTE. """'' mp-.ii.mg .f -the p,.i,ti.-..i u ...... . ' . ' I iCII." 1,-ddj tin" follow n ; 'angllUgi". p t' n i. i a " r. t B Y "Thf two cniuli lu'ce l!i:it arc uui pnmi a a sTPtrvt.AMn it nn.. '' "f 'nal.a tuy, R. 3. M'ttWEN, EDlTOIl. dCLLCVUE, N. T TlfuUsiuY, jn.Y -J, 1S17. rou mi.iiJAir. to toM.tms, gen. leavitt l. howen. (ntiTriilimii All thoso opposed lo tlio present luca toi tff ihe Cripi'ml, and opposed to any further appropriation ly Congre.-s, fur the completion of tlio Capitol building at Oma ha, are requested to meet in delegate Con vention at I'lutfunoutri, Cass. Gunny, on Saturday th 1 ltb inst., at 'J o'clock V. M., f.r tho purpose cf nominating a terri torial ticket, to Le supported nl the coming: election. I'nrh county to lo entitle J lo one delegate in said Convention, for ciuli member of tho I.cgWuture it may be en titled to, txeept the county of which th all In entitled to one hulf the number of members it hu in the I.egislu 1110 ll u M.'.vcn and Tl.ayer. The lainr we U' luxe !aiid-i the Ui'pul In an piiitfei'ui. and receive tl.u i;i enter putt d' hi m p port from iluo, who tiro ulna in tin ir iews nil the t'M'ilitig ipn: -liui ef tho day. I'r.un a litter pet received from Iv Nm, ill Washington cuuntv, wo learn that the race in that eotiuiy will ht luiu'eeii theso gpiith ui"ii, find thai (.ion. JJiwi n will curry tho day. South i'f I'latto the ronti-t will l e be tween 'el. Hinliiii, in id (Jen. llowen. The Col. ii in eieeuc, M-.Mihfiid-n-iive character and has traversed the (-i!tli-nieiiti pretty ihnmuhly, and ha- ii'uloul.t iiiiido ninny friends I ut, our pn-l'e'i rii't; m fjf (.Jen. 1! wcn, inasmuch nj he ii line ns Meel on the ipieMton i lint iiitiTef-t m inure than nny other, viz., the removal of the cnpitid n ml ngnin-t any further ap propriation lieimy t:md'- by (.'"ii'jn'ss for the ioin'!eli,iii of iho Public Iluildinga, until a (h'fiiiile location ii made by the Territorial Legislature. This ii the ipies'ion we would like to see brought to an jsuc, when wo b-'lieve the uction ef our late I egi-lut'ire on 1 1 1 i Hide jeet would be fully sustained. The (Jen. plants himitlf lirmly ivi l!i platform; al though a rovlenl ft Hi llevue, In' pledges Co: U".';'iii.b m;'0 tin" C I ..'.'.l. I):.or C i'.-j v. N. T., Mb. HiiI rou: Darin,' em cf my tnimps t!.roii:;h th'n : per eoueify, I ne ciifviitally found i: the pnM v i' H of on; of you.- niii.u'roui readers, a ternt titun bi r ef t!v (! t: :'lr. I i it 1 f tu:l!,tomy utiuii..t sui -fai i i i i . that our tim :-i ieJ and rver faithful friend, lion. I.. 1.. IWen, had bri ll plaei .d in lioluinaUuii ,ur tho ollieo of Delegate to tho Conre ilia United Suites. Tl.H nouiinalien ;'uiud OaslnriD) . The l:is-1 Omaha .VJcjAi.i, cMiia.n.i a iiu an, low, on'ein' tihle, datat Jly item in repaid to (Jen. Dowtr. NVc ore ttrotiqdy under the imprenaion that the ed itor, Mr. lion i n mi n , did not pen that nni cle lie is too intieh i f a gcnlleinan. It could have emanated from no oth r source than tho low groveling imay inatien ef such a man as h. I. cnipman. lie, like n d-shozzar, seea tho " hand-wi itin,' up on tlie wull" und driven to desperation on neeouut of his waning pepularity, he tuvo. Laih organized county Luvinj no hmiaelf to work f ir tho whole Territory rr presentation in the Legislature, w ill be entitled to one delegate. EQThis call is ma le by prominent citizens generally, outside of Omaha. Cnnittuliiiiiitt Urlfiutv, and to m-o that the favor of Uuelo Sum, uic fiutly diitribnteil. These an; our view s, (the l'.ditor ludnj: uhi-cnt,) but if in a short time a Conven tion vhonld be railed; and the choice of a ijofiiy vt lb" peepln be made l,uovn. Tho Flor nee Courier, Nebrasha n., Deyoto Pi7o, together wi'h the Hellenic Gazelle ihc majority of the japirs pub lishe I in thiiTei ritory.wlio have vxprexsed any views in regard to the election of Del fgate to Centres, have nil been nnxions for a Convention cf delegates from the different Counties for the purpose cf de ciding upon a int. ii who tdiad faithfully represent the views of the majority of the electors of the whole Territory in the halls of Congress. The time intervening between thii and tho election being thort, and no call having been made, we have ly the odvice and consent of several prom inent gentlemen in the Territory, ventured to namo tho time ami place, together w ith alasiscf representation, which ail will ngreo is fair under the cncunibtona's. The Desoto riloi, iit quoting our in dovscmcut of th views of tlio Florence Couriert says: "Bat tho Gaz"llc, after what we have quoted, has tho following; paragraph: Tho only dilTioulty in our view is, tho want cf a basis to 'tis the representation from tho different districts of tho Terri tory." Ve do not fully understand this, and are at a loss to knew w hether the G.3'c, after ao fully indorsing the Courier, makes this kind of excuse to back elfin another direc tion rr not? Has it for tho moment for gotten the Ufaga cf tho whole country; that is, to adopt the but vote or the lal oppor tbtvnent where a cenus lm not I een re cently taken. Vui care net whether you avmmo a ceiuits so as to gtv.i every pirt of llu Territory the t 'l I enei.t c: its i . creased population, or not. Th'i3 i3 easily dottp; and we would be satisfied. Hat here is an apportionment jvut at hand, and one tlu neonle will elect next August. Taka that a'.iportiouiuent and pve lo each county and di-trict at least one delegare for each member of tho Council and each member of tho House of Delegates, and o:io delegate to each co.mty in tho Terri tory that has neither Councilman nor member of tho inuse. ii )i v..L for each of them or tw for each, we are atUacJ. AnJ let the li.nj a::d J laco be Xiamcd." TliO Mot, does s inje.:;ico when it doubts whether we "make this kind cf an excuse to back ell in another direction di- ill i. ... ' rection or not. It is a wen kho u i.iei that tho idea of a ca.l for a Convention, fust originated with the Coi.iiVr, and in repondinij to the suggestion cf brother Mitchell, wa remarked thnt wo re fra'ned "from tujgestingar.y definite mod of procedure ia regard to a Convention, or, whether under existing ciu-umstonccs, it is lest to hare one at all that matter we io.. nor" t.i-pthre n of the rres who Ctt.V v .-v.. - - . Mich ii sianilard-l'i'urc r. of a man who is higher above1 him in man hooad, eharaeUr, und every virtue which adorns and cnobles life ; as Heaven U ubotecarthl The charges are beneath th ! notice of Gen. Uowrx, ai d in pity nud cempasbi iu towards Chapmun, he is d'.'poved to adept the language of another and iay : N " Toor eld horse let him die !" I i,i:m the above, and various other m:r-1 re., we. think that wo are warrant' d in eoiiiim; to tin: eonolution thai (Jen. Uowl.n is tlie man of the time, and that the ijood ,ene of the Delegates will fttdorse this epitiion by nomiuatinj him for Congress, llo is a man who is capable, and willing to pledge himself to net in mth a manner, Ms to result in tho greatest L'oe-d to the Ti i ritoi y ut larje. Wo will however, as we have said before, yiel I Md uiijsively to the will of the people a expre:-cd by their delegates in Convention ns.;cu,bled. Come, then und let us meet together and express our i "v j freely, fet us rea sen togeiln r a men having the common good cf our btauiif-l Territory at heart Lrjeitiiu o.:r FCrf.onnl predjedices ia a measure, let os select a man who will re-fu-fft to be bciii.;'..t wih d:y lots and who will spurn to be corrupted with (joIJ. Claim Jumping- Considerube excitement has prevailed in Sarnv county for lb past week in re gard to claim jumping. It appears that fcomo individuals who were strangers to the Club law r- gulaiion-, in thu section, (the main feature of which is to suelaiu squatters in holding C-'O acres cf land) relyin" upon tho pre-emption aU, and prolably being advised wrongfid'y by oth ers, had taken some claims which eld res ident quarters regarded as riyhtfally be- longing to them under the regulations ct the Club law. When this fad lecam-' known, a meeting of the Club was culled which convened ut the School houso in the city en hut Saturday. The meeting was largely attended, and any amount of enthusiasm seemed to pervade the crowd. Several cf tho prominent citizens of Omaha, mponded to the call, r.n.ong whom were Gov. Ccmmino, Gov. l.ieii . i hi rv. Aiirsox, lion- jwii-lih, vju Low .-is tmd ollicrs. They took p ut in the di-cussions, and thowed as was ex pected, the right rpirit in regurd to thu protection of actual settlers against all jumpers. Gov. Cummiug mado a I eld, fearless and able speech and was highly applauded showing Jackson-like, ul thoogh Governor cf the Territory, that it was the lest inteteU cf Nilrnska to sus ihe early f rulers in their original lights. The Club thi n adjourned and r paired to the claims which were taken, and when to roe to be f-o eminently lit to be mado cowardly endeavors to sla'u the reputation that I nivoluiitai ily shouted. (Jar Terri tory, you nre d ud tle?s nware, has been wi l'tiily and s-hanief dly mi represented. Ciil fueds and local antagotii-ins have T'l''tlT into exi;tctice from on end cf the Territory to the other; the ratural fruit of se'Ii h in.inngeiiient. J-'urontism has eharacterizi'd tho tll'orts of lb 11 Chap man throughout his o'l'tcinl ccurse, and it requires no rare ken to predi't the result. The condition cf this 'favored Territory cries aloud for change. Ve .vant a man to represent our interests at lie Federal Capital, whose fwd is largi enough to embrace the wholo Terri'iry; whoso hen it i.i big enough to cmiprthrnd the wants i.f every soul within il boundaries ; a patrictiMii beyond briber', and nn in tegrity unllin' hing. Ve w nt a mini cf aeknowh dged ability ; one i'i'"'i inter- v .Jtw.ir.e.t witti (host itf pe- iib he represents; and one in wlio?i his 'on: '.ituencv can tdacc unliu ited 'onli- VTe Stninl C orrected. In our remarks in regard lo B. IV (-linpinaii, we ttated in cur Jast issue, that ho came to this Territory the sec ond time, " thirty-eight days before tin ,.t :,i. l.; ...t i ,n.i.- " 11I11(I, , IUI 1.13 1, I.V IttJM V'ilK. .limn We are informed that this is a mistake for in addition to the trunk he had also a band-box. dei.ee. Such uu one I know tlio p?cpb: will Und in Gen. I.'owen of y.n.f eiy. I have known him long and well, and have .seen him tried an I found true. I know that you feel a deep interest in tho re: ult of the August election, and in the welfare of NeLru.-ku, which I deem is invoiced in it. Ia t mo f.-iy for your comfort that Northern iWt'raska is aw; Ko to mo im portance cf the coming election, and that Gen. 1'owcn is her choice. The County cf Dakota, including tho country from Aoivay River lo tho Niobrarah, will, or is capable cf polling 1000 votes. Some Stw IJrens. The Nebrusba ,'nr$ has come out in a o.- .,., improved style. Tilriiy crett.taUo to its proprietors. We believe -il is the olilost paper now published in the Terri lory. Its founders have no doubt tunk money by upholding tho paper in its in fancy, and nv deserve the patronage of all thoso who wish well to enterprise and perse vtrence. Success to you, 2 Mon ross Pacinc City r.nterprisc. This id the title cf a new paper Mnrteci in Fa cine City. It is a neat and hand some fcheet, and we wish it success. DILLCVUE MAHKET. terrref.d wr.-Uy l-y C'LAi.i.r. Jt n-oiiirn, Korwaruini; and Com, .llt ichauts. Vlur Familv, $:i,nopnr l'X'lls " lxtr.i S iietliui $",." J 00 " M.-l $1 W p- r Iin) l!n. Appl DrKd, l 0'r" TiO bus. V;ictip 4 " M " I ; e t r N o v W) r r 1 !t ,!o llM'Kl'"l.30G'l5Vlb pixanr' 00 V C'Tii-SJ.UI) "i laiili. .In. S' P'I 1 1 "." !o. Oats $ I 25 ( 1 :iil Imsh Iticua ShoiitMi-rs 13 luc lb. Siile- li ( V lie. ir.nm lsc S'lfjar cir.'d 0e b r,L'S. -2 On -J ic ' doz 11,1,.,n-v, H to 10c ilo (iiffii .1 f"i Ac. ll.iv n J eX-iS tun I'ork clf.ir Oil V M. I.nnl 20 rti 2" r r i Onloiis ( t.nn Snj J'o!atp-s $3 01) f 3 50 " p,.ts Mi.-rp 7.V (a. $1 00 ilo Conn 10 (;! &' Lnrnhrr e'oltniiwooil slii-at'Sil ",1 Id. tin .q. P(l.,Td $:o 0" " An OaV, W.ilimt, H'siwoikI $15 00 do ria i'lini, cli-ar $:'-5 0 ) "r1 rn. Jo riooring 2.1 JT0 00 (J $75 0(1 1st 7."i00 rionr.N $73 00 Slilnfilps IMiip ?10 50 T in. ' ' Col ton won, I $3 a) Latli Pine P? 00 prr m. j),iors " Stl f0 () $ 1 73 each, "ash f7 00 (i.. $' l-l per rasomont. THE CHICAGO CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. R,A)in No. I Masonic Temple, Deartori Street, Chicago. CAPITAL, 8150,000. DUECTORSi iitnar cimfmak, It. . MONnOE, m:v aiivi:rtisf.mi:xts, LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Fot oniee, at Bollevue, Juue 1st, 1S57. All Pliittmoiilh Journal. The above is the title of a very neat paper which haiU from rialt-riiiouth, an enterprising and flourishing city near the mouth of the Platte River. Wo hope tho cf the-e Chapman m iy Cf, n fo-v v. n! ; proprietors wiu niauc it pay. 1 hey have be cast for Rankin; some will be llm vnl tho liberty of devuting uvo mortal long for Gen. llohnan, who is a candidate, but tho mas-jcs are for Eowen. There is no douli of this ; yet, p.litical knavery may blind the people who are now for the best man. A County Convention will bo held at Pt. John on the 11th prox., but I do not know that millers ouUiJo the county w ill bo discu.-sed. columns in reading us a hemily for pub lishing an extract from a loner to a Boston paper. We have retracted already what our inexperience (or our ignorence if you please) led us to do, and we hope that it is satisfactory. We have no quarrel with Plati-mouih or its interets. Let us mutu ally aid each other and fight what we con conceive to be our common enemies, ic Burney John G Bowers 1 lump Blaukhart G 'J Bell John Beits Henry Baldwin Walter C Ihckei John A I Brac-kelt L Clark William Davisson Sarah Uropee Stephen Eoker Gilbert Floyd T C Gwire Win A 2 Gilmore Augustus Gray Mrs Aiicida Hunter Charles Hughes John W. Hoi ion A E Inghvatn Jadison Marinda" L.oomis ) in. am Lancaster Isaac A n Beaird George B Be,.Jt r William Buickhart (iiuae Bu.ieo L I) Ball Mr Baldwin W C Bachelder Sias rPMfKrt CANrriLP, i vac ronK, II. A. WYNCOOT. OFFICERS s Edmuni Canfield, Pres., Wm. S. Bates, Seo'y, Henry Chapman, Treas. rpitlS Compny organized on the 27th X iny of M.rrch, A. I). 1855, under a upec ial charter from the Legislature of Illinois, und liuaines minmiMiced under the most fa vorable nirspices. Its establislnnent lias been upon a ruin and reliable basis, and in view of i' stability. 8oamiiie8s,and permanency, ranks as one of Oie first Insurance Companies in tlie cu'iniry. To th se ilusiroas of protecting tbrTiiselves airlnst loss or damage by Fire, or pori's of the S.-a, they beg leav to oifor th fu! lowing RF.FCIIENCES. Messrs. Pfone & Witt, Cleveland, Ohio. Williams k Avery, Chicago, 111. " Norton .V. Brother, " Stone & Iloomer, " If. R. D'lrand, Pres. Racine Si Miss. R. R. (;oo. C. Nor'linip, Cash. Racine Co. bank. Wm. P. hind, Esq., Milwaukee. J. (J. Cotiroe, Esq. Racine. Ashley Gilbert, Cash. Com'l B'k, Chicse;o. Henry Farnhnm. President Chicago it Roclc Island Rail Road. I)iiiiol V. Hh-vli-, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. Thomas Campbell, Esq., Springfield, 111. Hon Ii. Chamherlin, St. Louis, Jto, Messrs. Wadsworth, Wells Ac Seymour, Chicago, 111. Messrs. I. II. IJ'irch Jt Co., Chicago Bank, Messrs. O. W. Sier ii Co. Chicago, III. Wm. Illanchard. Esq., Morris, III, Messrs. II. C. & O. G. Cook & Co., RocV- ford. III. Messs. II. Wheeler &. Son, Arr.ra 111. Messrs. Jndd, rtiniih & Pratt, Dixcn, 111. Nflnmiah Case, Esq., BitfTalo, N. V. Wm. II. Fnndy, Esq., Sprincfield, III. Gen. I. Cum, Springfield, III. Richard leers, Eiq., SI. Louis, Ma. 31 JOHN J. TOWN, Agent at Bellcvue. c D r. r o ii Honinsr lhat Gen. Bort-en may le tri- umphantry elected and our difficulties all thoe who oppose the general welfare aii.-ractorilv adiuated, I subscribe mysedf, of Hie lerntory rrau-rnaliy yours, NORTIII-B!! Kebbska. Mean Confer.! pUMo. Vo have heard of men being so mean that they would steal perry's ofl' a ib-ad niggers s eyes -ond enco we hiard of u man in viasl time, so mean, lhat he fol lowed a blind hog through ihe woods, and Mole away the acorns which he rooted from the ground but, neither of die above caes are so contemptibly mean as that of per sons refusing to pay the printer for bring ing their C'.i.lvmj title names into notice through ihe eoluiims of his paper. A linn of Land'spcculatitig ItH'lfigging lawyirs and li!iig paju-r city b.t broker, who nre known under the Myle of popple lun S: I i.ei s," had tberr card, amounting to two squares, in."i rted in this paper for eiglit month.-, fi.T which we charged tie in or.'.y S.G0, nud when their bid was presented, refund to pay it, aiming that they had not ordered it lo 1 e inserted. We have taken their card uut, and pro pose giving prominence to the LnA'.imcni. t) I n llv occai-ienally refirrinj U ihcm in our gold l anus ami ruis, 1 w w Mosher Jlerritt C 2 Malum William A R Homaii Patrick llusel Mrs Elizabeth 8 Dunwody Ales'r Fisher Samuel Gwinn Thomas Gray Mrs. U K2 Hathaway S S Haines Henry Jamner Miss BE Lancaster John F McDonald S Mooney Samue.l Heed R P, anion M D Query. Has Dr. TvAxtix, iu good faith, re signed his ollkc as Marshal of Nebraska Territory ? It is doubled. r.rn. VTooS's Sword of Honor. The sword prepared by order of Con greis for iresentatiou to Gen. Wool, in appreciation of his gallant services ren dered in Mexico, and especially at the l .-i'il,. .,f lluena ViMa. has been present ed to the veteran A more beautiful and appropriate compliment than that convey ed I y this leti rnial could not have been I eMowed. The blade is thirty one and a quarter inches long, of tho finest -caM Meel, and emblazoned with rial onal de vices. The hilt is of solid gold, and is a .-pi'cimen of rare workmanship I he tie-pi-n is an tar of corn, half concealed ty ihe hiick surrounding it. he upper eart is a tprcad eagle, on the heart of which, is the MM '"'f !'! IJaena Vbta, Feb. 2'2 and 'J l, 1S17. Tl,., .v.v of thO eagu: me uiui.ii,.iu.-. The cro.-s of the hi'.t is the Mexican coat f nrmsthe serpent ana cactus ery I I Slicrwood &. CoAV M 2 Sturgcs Henry 2 Schell Jac ib Suck Jonathan W Selkregg Win A 2 Simons George SherwooJ Willis M 2 Smith Milton II Tilton John E Thornton Lindley M Taylor John Vanette J W V IT Tilton Hosanah Tharp Philander Vanetter John Wortendyke II Wurden Wm AVamer F C AYheeler A Weltner John II 5 Whiling Martha U Warden James G Warren Win A W'iremun Alfred A 3 Z Zeigler B W 2 Persons calling f ir nny of the abov3 Imcrs, will please say advertised. L. B. KINNEY, P. M. i the facts were a.i stated to ta.:s woo i.ao jUa, A i;lwycr wl0 theat them in occupancy, th(. y rcai.i y Witurew, . ,t ,. ou, j. -:i ;u.j tuf s, will sl'.d ieavily wrought, th eyes cf the serpent it ing garnts. The scabbard is of silver, ri;.tt?il Villi gold, and ornamented with ill l ands and rings, lue enJ or li.o al bard is of bolid gold, and of unique Afier tho above arrange.i.onn were completed, ihe whole crowd niVoi.rr.ed o have been longer in the HeiJ, nul who. it j JMlevuo, and f.i.uheJ their labors ty re is presumed, are b-tter rtcquaimed wi'Ji j nioving a hou.-e and fixtures whi h the thewi-ht sof the majority of the citizens town touncil in their corporate capacity of the Ttrritorv. Ia th" mean tune we jj declareil to lo a nuimme. fiem Ids clients rob ihe widow cf her la.-t farthing di fraud helpless orphan- m'.I his 1 irth-right for a "mess of pot fchall hold ourselves ready f,-r action, and prepare for the fight Another large meeting of the Clc.bwa bold on last Tuesday. The inhabitants n;, ,W. nn in our orinisn. look much ! e,f Sarrv county acre united, and we as- like "backing oil in another direction," j iCrt nothing but the truth, when wo say tat let that pass we understand each ! that the actual settlers w.!i I e protected l y other now. lie Cl'-u irUlirhWMDt ; ndjiazardj. It is a well known fact alo, that cur j Goad Out. r - - T". amp f.l!.,. 1 . I-- C 1 ... r.-i.nir- fl'fr l!ie prtierence iur xvirtair, .... Uil cam.uuj v. ...... .s, - - , ,i, ;4 ,,,ri :a : LM. Gen. L. L. Bownc. whom wo f ri:aihs Chrhtc pher was de.v is a gent eman-as h art telieve lobe honcM m.d ccpil le an 1 who t.-0VP j, he errived at heme, (bein; abser t ... e -:.....,.... .). a. TJt r.l.-r,. ' . ", ... . . t .1 ....... ..1, ,.l r , o' .,, wi.J rrrrescm u.e unci e-si u u'c ....v.j tuuo ci lae iii.aiu-ja.v; ..v -..... y On o;n si'b of the scabbard is the fol lowing in c;ipt;on: " PRESENTED To Gen. John F. Wool, as a testimony ! .i i l. . . . , .1 1 it I ..ni-r... , i i , t'l It1 111 Ml &CI.SI" VI Mi l lawn u i- jvi'fi,. tag..," and finally go to the -place he Le , . al ,h(J ngj. liiuscnotui u.e him m , , e uMua iMa ; m accordance with a j'iir.1 resolution approved January 21. 1S01." The tworJ was manufactured by Sam uel Jackbon, of UaHimuie. It coM 61, 000. The des-ign was furnished by laeu- j tenant Benion of the Army. .wu.iy Jr2t.i. W. It. Loagsdon", M. D., PIIYSICIAV AND SURCEOX. O'Tice on Maiii,letwef Twenty-Fifth and Twenty- Sixth streets, Bellevae City. J-Jtr GLENWOOD HOTEL, BY I3lica."W37", Corner of Locust and Cooleig? Streets, CLESWOOD, IOWA. r. i.mvriTH. c. e. n'TttnmtP Grilflth & Eutterflold, Laud Warrants CONST AXTEY on hand ari l for sale by thu FONT EN EL EE HANK. PiP-cmntors enn make a handnome saving by uiinij Warrant. All Warrants sold by Hie above Institution nre Kiiarantciil. JOHN .T. TOWN, Cashier. Ec'.lcvac, June 27, 1V)7. 31 Talmer &; Avcrill, WHOLESALE and Ret'iil dealers In China, (ilass and Qaeensware, Mirrors and Fancy Good", Lamps, Waiters, Table Cutlerv, Britannia V.'are, &c. Oar stock is entirely new, very large, and carefully selected, and by ad.'e'r.njr strictly to the cash svsteni, we nre able lo oiler very ureat inducements to all who may favor us with a calL 33lf r not L.iMTvrior BY THE GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA. . Executive Department, ) Omaha Citv, N. T. i errnnry or n-nm-ii", - of the Lepslative Assembly, approved Janu ary 2u, IS'iO, entitled "Elections," do hereby teilare nnd make known, that an election will bo huld In the several co inties of this Terri tory, on the first Monday in August, A. P. I.i7, for one Delegate to thff Con:res of the I'nitpd Slates, one Territorial Auditor, Oii Territorial Treasur-r, one Territorial Librari an, one Attorney General, and one District VUorney for eacii .mmht-ii Lnnrier, in ne vo ted for bv the qualified voters of the District for which he is to tie elerten. Also, miriy-nve memhprs to the Home of Representatives of the Territorial Assembly, to wit : The Coun ties of Dahkota. Cedar and L'Ear qui Court, will elect two Representatives; the Counties of Hurt and Cuming will elect one Represen tative; the county of Washington will elect three Representatives; the county of Douclas will elect eisht Representatives; the county of Sarpy will elect four Representative? ; the coenlics of Dodge and Platte will elect, joint ly, one Representative; the counties of Cass, Lancaster, linen ana tlav win elect lour uep resentalives; the county of Otoe will elect sue Representatives; the counties of Nemaha and Johnson will elect three Representatives; the counties of Richardson and Pawnee will elect three Representatives. And at the same tion and place Ihe qualified voters of each county will elect the following countv officer". to wit: one Probate Judge, one SlirirT, one Register, one Treasurer one County Clerk, one Superin tendent of Common Schools, one County Sur veyor, one Comity Commisioner for each county, two Justices of the Teace and two Constables for each Precinct. The County Commissioners of the rrgani-ed counties lying nearest adjacent to the H lorg.m Ucd counties, will procerd to dhl le the unor- gani7.ed counties into convenient eiee'lou !;s tricts and cause notices to be posted in each election precinct of the time and plice of holding said election, and of the ollirers to bn voted for, and to appoint juilsres, ami cause tn said election to be conducted in nil respects, and due returns made thereof, as required by law. In testimony whereof, I nave here'in to set mv hand and caused to be af fixed the' creat Seal of the Territory, done at O.naha City, in said Terri tory, on the thirtieth day of May, A.'D. lS.77.andof the Independence of the I'nited S;ates of America, the eich'y-fust ycur. Py the Governor, MARK W. IZARD. T. B. Ccminc, Secretary. n32 regard to Messrs. Top-gi iV Elow-lurd. Glivl to hear it. We und -rsiar.d that the appointment of Mr. r.oni nrsos of Omaha, as Postmaster cf that ti'y, i revoked, nnd Hint W. W. Wyman is re-pppc-inted. This is ns it should le. V'e have no ol ji i lions against Mr. Uobebisox whatever; in fact we at VY&h"mgton, regardhss cf lf or the j mil found his wife seated near ihe fire. dictalknof BO intere ted clique still we ! checoati.u'nci d tehinghim the pai'.'.cuiar, the right place, liat he has unroriunnte ly given lu ed lo the co-meU if i s.hcm- Steam Terry Iloat. Wc ham from relial le authority, that T E TCHERS, aivt oeai. rs in CATTLE, SHEEP and SWINE, have permanently located themselves in JJellevue li'y, anO are prepared lo furnish the citizens of Rellevue with fre-h n.eat on Tuesday and Salmday moridt'gof each week, and of ener if necessa ry. They can be fD.ind at the grocery of Wat tles & Pike, where they will bu happy to wait upon their customers. 3m33 3 Just Rcceit cd, and for Sale, . "A LARGE stoek of Furniture, consisting in part of Wood, Rush. Spindle, Split Bottom, Jenuv L'nd, Maple, Mahogr.nv, Children's and Oifiee ( hairs. Rockers, 4.C.; Hmcaus, C enter. Card, Orlice, lireukfast and Dinner Tables, our new Steam Ferry Dual will Le hero Laf. Toilet, Work and Wash Stands. Otlice . , . ' i. : -1 ., I Desks. Kofai ami Sof Lounges, Double and l y Monday next. It li one Of tllO iry Single Lo uies. Trm dle IWs, Bedsteads of let Terry Hoats on ihe Missouri, and the . . . ., i in, wiro-woiliug poliiieian, ami lefre r.vcr Icing narrower r.cre, inau on cm hiTwaj aware of what he was Jjing, he er ferry wit'da the range of r thousand "nt.ii M miles, we anticipate fne win uo a g'.ini virions ki"d Terms tush. 33tf Ti" S:ift, MaitresHi , ,Ve., Kr PALMER &, A'ER ILL, EST RECi:iVF.n. a large and fine asioit- mei.t of Gent s Shoes a-.d GaitTn. go into the convention uaramcllod. and Rnd lc umark. d tha, he l,d heard a ru( "" far vve cau ,oari,, bl, iaM. Wo have long needed a good j PALM ER & A V F.HILL. wiil giv our hearty .upport to the uoum.ee ( 1Uor alout it on -, w?y ho.u e. th.t , Mr. V - . , which ran U run in r - vi-or he? mftv be. ihere was no fuU't!d.u. lor it. -joun- -v - - . . , ......lmi iviiiui. 'I ."I . . .' . ; ,.. i v fl.i,;.. to his V.u, nes and U li not the policy ct all stages or tne waicr nuu c .c " i y ,1 :iZZt G C i r Z ti on. d ; 7i I cr C7::Z rt to M, a fuithfd, j to realize th, wMied for and long -p ALMnH & .u ,k.IX1o , lot regard to the popularity t,f Gen. 1 tx. , lllUlg .ation and p,...t ul Lcr n,i0 r to 1 1, r (a , Joimcrut Uv) fl,r ,.xp,,i,d event. As foon nS the travel 1' of Black Doeiu and Ca.simere, fromall psrts cf the Territory for in- Sliluld..'i mg raau. "don t you ee ou v.u. una oi.ur.iii (, j i a Jit of r.s.sime.. 'Ihose! Zee, Jk nt our correspondence from ' psJ that th, M u u! -l,v ! any cilier Per.,,, whatever may I , h, . mg y -re arP-ed , .,, f,c, . ..d,., LIlllOGIlllUlXU AM) i:MiRAU.G ESTABLISHMENT AT Bollcvnc, 1". Olice Levee, at the old Trading Post. fllOWX PLATS. Maps, Sketches, HeadiPis L of Letters, Bills and Certificates, and every description of pbin and fancy engraving ami lithofrraplumr hoik neaiiy uone. Our presses bcins of the best and most im proved kind, we hope to execute work eiuul to the best in the United States. S. W. Y. M ill Mtolv I , 3m12 THOS. P. HOYES. BOOTS and SHOES Twenty case Loots and Shoes, all sues, at the BELLEVl'E STORK r. a. irowiu. ur.uHue s tbi no ta. Stringer & Ilowig. DEALERS In Pina Lumber of every de scription, Slunles, Lath, Sash, Doom, (tlM corner of Hancock and Twcnty-Sevenm Street, H.Ucvue, N. T. t-"- 1F.A, TEA, TEA A tip-top article rr oung Hyson, at Iu cts. per pounu, m i PEI.LEYL'E STORE Hot', Shovel-1 Forks, If., at Hi Hi.i.i.r. vi'E f-K:in. I f ARDWARE, Spades, 11 IXik'Jth, and