: i s m.nf mrm 1 A Family Newspaper Devoted to Democracy, Literature, Agriculturo, Mochanics, Education, Amusements and Gonoral Intelligence. mm ' " 'I VOL. 1. 03 it 3 c 1 1 c . ruBLisiiLD r.vr.iiY tii v rsd a y BELLETl'E (ITV, X. T. n t A. STRICKLAND & AT s. CO. Terms or Subscription. Two Poit.atis per Annum, if pniil in advance, or $2 OU if not pnid within the year. to ct.uns : Three copies to one address, in advance $." On Seven do . . ' i do ' lo 10 0(1 Fifteen do do do 2(1 00 A clul of seven subscribers, at $10, will entitle the person making it up to a copy for six months; a club of fifteen, at $20, to a copy for one year. When a club of subscribers lias been forwarded, additions may be made to it, on the same terms. I .' 1 BUSINESS CARDS. Bowen & Strickland, ATTORN KYS AT LAW. Real Estate, City Lots and Claims bought, and sold. Purchasers will do well to call at our oflics and examine our list of City Lots, before purchasing elsewhere. Ollice in Cook's new building, corner of Fifth andsMaia streets. L. L. Bowon, A TTORNF.Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bellevue, N. T. ' 1-lt S.A.Strickland, ! ATTORN F.Y AND COO'SLLLOR AT LAW. Uellevuc. N. T. 1-ti C. T. Ilolloway, A TTORN 2. LAW, Bellevue, N T. 1-tf V. II. Cook, G1 CNF.RAL LAND AM) REAL ESTATE T AGENT. Jlcllevue City, Nebraska. 1-tf j B. P. Rankin, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, La 11 ittc, N. T. 1-tf J. Seeley, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Omaha, K. T. . 1-tf T S. W. Cozzens, ATTORNEY AT LAW and General Land AUKNT, Omaha city. N. T. Oilice in llenry.fc Root's now Brick Block, Earuham street. 110 l''-"in. John W. Pattison, NOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Fontenelle, N. T. 1-tf James S. Izard & Co. LAND AG ENTS, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska Territory. 1-tf Dra. Malcomb & Peck, AMAHA CITY. Office on Harney street, J onnosite the Post Office. Particular at tcutiou given to Surgery. 1-tf P. E. Shannon, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Cerro Gordo Post Office, St. Mary, Mills Co., Iowa. 2 P. E. Shannon, COMMISSION. FORWARDING MER CHANT, St. Mary's Landing Mills Co., Iowa. , Peter A. Sarpy, t f. FORWARDING ti COMMISSION MER l rilANT. IJellevne. N. T.. Wholesale Dealer in Indian Goods, Horses, Mules, and Cattle. m D. J. Sullivan, M. D., PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office Head of Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa, nov. 13 1-tf. D. II. Solomon, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Glonwood, Mills Co., Iowa, prac tices in all the Courts of western Iowa and Nebraska, and the Supreme Court of Iowa. Land Agency not in the Programme. :nc4-tf T. B. CUMINO. J0IIJ C. TUK. Cuming & Turk, AtlorMiji at Law aiul Rent Ealale Jlgads. OMAHA CITY, N. T., WILL atteud faithfully and promptly to all business entrusted to them, in the Territorial or Iowa courts, to tho purchase of lots and lands, entries ana pre-emptions, coi lerl inns. .te. . Office in the second story of Henry & Roots . i- l I....:.- Al.- ll'.ali m fiew uuuuing, nearly oiiunc uio ' I'.xchanee Bank. Fartiham street. Paneri In the Territory. Council Bluff Bu- ple and Keoknk Times, please copy and i'harge Nebraskian omce. GEO. SNTDER. JOIIit H. SHERMAN Snyder & Sherman, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS AT LAW, and NOTARIES PUBLIC, Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa, will practice their profession in all the Courts of Iowa and Nebraska. All collections entrusted to thsif care, at. tended to promptly. KsDecial attention riven to buying and sell Ing real estate, and inaktug pre-emptions In Nebraska. Deeds, Mortage, and other instruments of writing drawn with, clispatcn acKnowieng drrnls taken, tc. .e. ' f"--Office west side of Madison street Just above Broadway. nvl3 ' 1-tf. Johnson, Caaidy & TeBt, GENERAL LAND AGENTS. ATTOR VJT n E YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Council Bluffs, Iowa, will promptly attend to J-and Amende. Collection. Investing Money, Lot a'ine and Bellinj Lsnd Warrants, and all mlt.r hiianaa nertmiiiiif to their nrnfe.Mioii. in '.'e!,'.ern Iowa and Nebraska. 1-tf gtmbne BELLE VUE, BUSINESS CARDS. G. P. Theobald & Co., COMMISSION & FORWARDING No. 20 1'ike Sihelt, tp Sr.uns, ST. LOUIS, MO. Particular "attention paid to filling of orders and to S,ite of Produce. no Hl-lv. ANDREW J. Vorl'I.F.TON. Wlf.l.lAM N. BVCHl. Popplcton & Bycrs, Attor: UAL TTORN I'YS AT LW. AND RENE- LAND A (J E.NTS, Omaha cMv, Nebraska. Laud Warrants bought and fold. Land Entered on Time. Special' attention piven to the selection and entry of Land') for Settlers, and nil others uosiriiu choice loca tions. Laud Claims, Town lois and nil kinds of Real EsUitc, honght and sold ami jnvesl meiils mails for Distant Dealers. , ifA Competent Surveyor and Drau'lils mnn always in readiness to survey lands, find and select Lands and Town lots, and dr.'ift City Plats 1-tf - Gustav Socger riioroottAPiuc and civiT; rr;i- JL NEER, Executes Drawing and Painting of every style and description. Alao, all business in 1'iis line. Otfice on (iregory street., St. Mary, Mills county, Iowa. 1-tf . Greene, Wearo & Benton, Bankers and law AGE.vrs.t'omieii niull's, Potowattamie comity, Iowa, (ireene & Weare, Codaf Rapidii Iowa. Greene, Weare fc Rice, Fort I),'B Moines, la. Collections made; Taxes paid; and LhikIs purchased and Bold, In any part of Iowa. 1-tf Charles E. Watson, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Bellevue City, Nebraska Territory, - pro fesses to be " posted" in tho lay of the land in this vicinity, and offers his services to such as may need them, on reasonable terms. (,'r Ho will nlso act as ajrrut, for the. pur chase cr Bale of Uoal Estate, in the Territory, or Wesiwpf own. Information f uriii'died upon application. Declarations filed and pre-emptions obtained. 4-tf A. Schimonsky, rpOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEER, FxccTrtrs .L Topographic, Fancy and Plain Drawing of every style and description. Fancy, Orna mental and" Plain lijiiHn; executed to order. Office at the llellvie House, BellAi, N. T. References : P. A. S itpy, St. Mary, lows; Judge Gilmore, Bellevue. ," 1-tf tUYitiXKLLU UAXii OF litlXLUE. Hellenic, Nebraska. IS prepared to transact the general biisitifss of Bunking, will receive deposits, Discount short paper, buy Bills of Extliaujre, onJall parts of the Count! v, and sell on Si. Louis, Chicaso aud New York; make collections In the vicinity' and remit for the same at Current rate of Exchange. CT3?" Interest allowed on special Di-porsits. JOHN WEARE, Prcident. Tuos. H. Bestox, X. Pres. John J. Town, Cashier. 1-tf Banking Hours From 9 to 12, A. M., and 1 to 3, 1. M. , , v-.-v .) Job Printing NEATLY and expeditiously executed, on reasonable terms, at this Office. - ilCLIXYl E ADYi:UTISE3IC.TS. , SPLE N D I iToS O E IS, at Tin: VARIETY STORE OF II. VALE. THE Subscriber having just opened at his store in Bellevue, a fresh Supply of goods, of every description, would call lie attention of purchasers, to the rsct, mat oenasuie largest snd best selected stock of Good, to be found in Nebraska, and that they will find him sup plied at all times, wilh SILKS, SATINS, MILLINARY k DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ' y LIQUORS, . . ' POWUKK, MIOl, LEAD, HARDWARE, BOOTS. ' SHOES, Sc. .fee. AU of which 1ms bft"i selected by himself from the best es!nbliliinents in the country, and which he will sell lower for cash, th.ui the same quality of goods can he purchased at, ia any store in this section. of country. He has also, a largj and well eeleclcU block of READY-MADE Of every description, best quality and finish, and inferior to none in Nebraska. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a con tinuance of public patronage, and hoiws that purcuasers win can aim exduu.ie ins feiuu, hi .if . . i . . . : - k. ; " I before buymelsewlier. ll. ALL. Hellevue, Oct. S3, l'ioo. l-ir . i STONE MASON AND - piastoror. rriHE Ucderaigsed hnving. eominericed the X above business in Ri'lluvue, is inept red to do all work in his fine, at the shortest no tice, in the best manner, and on the most rea sonable terms. WM. WILM. fTsiT" Four or five good PlaBt.rers, will find constant employment, and good wages, on ap plication to the' above. , HOUSE CARPENTER AND A N. BRIGGS. Takes this method of in- Jt fonnin? his frien.lt, and Hie p'lbli generally FINISH f)f every most re.'1 i favors, I n.itrona?e, j Bcllcv-c, Oct. 30, lSr.fl.-C-tf , th.'tlio is prepared to triLIJ AMI . ta ma-uracture, t" orj r, tveryu---r.r . - u iu.-nun i..i.ii:r.n11imli-mli:,,Mnr . -.KH-.ing tllfltor. K".,'ITay, aia re. . 1 ' I . : .. tf. 1 . .. .... 1 : ... .1 ... I .1. . ii ,n 11 .on li 'i i'.uj mv r 1 i!r. 1.-1.1 . i ..-i1 h V. . .... ... J , iu tne best maimer 7 ' HOOTS Aim RHOE " ir na-..!.!,:;...!, ,i.m uiein iuijrwi.ii: ...... "afc t.u tr.e fjif's in A'-vMoen marneuf I Dwelling Houses ! Of ti bes fmih an.l lutes'. I'asti'on. He is , yi,n..ii 0.1 A Southern tjur. TiH ave I evU lmi ' met Mi's A .' ?Why, Vroher,Miss A. ilescripti m ct style ail r.uiiti, 0:1 tne ais-i pr n.nr.i to np in ;ue ee ,t msiu.rr, ip-e ini iiiii s.inu n:. rre ii, 0 gmt jj" -. 1 is nt maVriI. V0t married!. nor Miss Iif Mou:i'le terms. ' Tliaakf il for i- ' r.SriiM.-red st:,l H'.-.ik-,l Sl'f.r.-r-., u hie u 1. 4 , ,.x .;...,( n!i,.i:.; lis vuin? l-fluM it' ?' J T-i be HT.Mj'.J th It at have l-ICrt ' .,r (' r-.r Mi.-!s nh n.av' he solicit, a coi.tit.aanw of p ul.c witl wsrriit tw pn ae sit v'M or t.im wi-, j). ,n n,. t.Vthl n. tarimu- di.a.un-'n . ncj-s-oiV fr ' us 10 loh.r.vV e ni.! Si. i.w. limine, ti r-t.-k NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL r.n.i.LHi: aihi;i;im:klms. H, T. CL AK E, rC)RWAllUlN(; m. commission MEECH!AN'T,r GENERAL LAND AND COLLECTING ' A U I! ! T, BZLLEVUE, NCDHASKA. Dealer in Pine Lumber, Doors, SAsh, rionr, Meal, Bacon, &c, &c. ulT Direct Goods caro II. T. Cluke. ItEKniEMT.i : (iuld ,v Brollii'r and Edward Hoinpjlead. Water street, Chicago j J. W. II iskinx, Milwaukie, Wis.; K. AI. NiuLou, Pren. Racino -o. llaid;, llacine. Wis. s C. Barrcit, River p.treet, Clvehuid. O. ; Feutun .t BroMiiT, Cinciinial i, I ). j Tibbl" & Havs, F.rie, Pa.s V. B. Wiight it Co. Bmkers, Erie Pa.! C. II. Wright, Hunker, Philadelphia, Pa. j Darling, Albert mihi ,v Kose, hront ntreet, , Y. ; W. J. Willis, Water street, N. Y.: K. Hall, 'i'rov, N. Y.; Mr. HiiiigeTfurd, Presiilent Bank of Westfield, Westlield, N. Y. 1 Hon. S. Morton, Nebraska CilyrGun. P. A.Sarpy, St. Maiv, Iowa; J. J. Town, Bellevue, Ne braska iernWiry. 1-ti. a: .-. w.- STORE IN BELLEVUE. I v.ri-.ild respectfully invite the citizens of Ixilevue ami Doiijtliis Co.,-to examine my large and well selected assortment ot DRY GOO!)-;, GROCERIES. ' CKOCk'I'.UY, HARDWARE; BOOTS, ' SHOES. DRICS MEDICINES, II A l A &. C APS, DOORS, SAME Sic, kc, And in fact every variety usually called for in t lie west. 1 am couuileni that any one wishing to purchase goods will be entirely satisfied, and fm.l it will be to their interest i call a i.d examine my laige and well sulectexl assortment of goods, . . I. B. KINNEY. Belb-vue, Oct. 23, lSyG. 1-ti , ; . "house carpenters and tVE would' reside! fully Uiforili -Uiu iidw tanti uf Bellevue and. vicinity ti.at we .are prepared lo EiiECT ana I'lNISH Build ing.i or all Descriptions On the shortest notice, snd in the most woftt ruenlike manner. Having been engaged in the business several yesrs, We feel confident in stating, that all who favor us with their cus tom, will be pleased with our work. C. P. STORKS ! .Bellevue, Oct 23, lK.V..l-(f LACKS if Hi K a fpiir fndersi jned be;r leav" to inform L, Ike IiibiibUants ot? Doucttis count v. L, Ike IiibiibUants ot? Do'ifUis count v,(? J that tljey ure pj-cpof dj to (10 H Woil( in . t. 1 I. I I i II , I . ! 1 V their line oMiualneii, in llie )iftt manner," and on the most liberal terms,' Ut their Bhop in Bellevu. It yf Having hail several years experience at HORSE-SHOEING, in o:ue of the best shops in Eastern Cilies, they will be. able to give entire satisfaction, to all who favor them with their patronage, in this line. 1 f i ' i . ' i .' SHAW Si I C ETQN. Ib llevue, Oct, 23, 1KW. i-tliu ij TELjh XlJlI! VTJS rnHE Prfiprlf ox of the abve Sii- X loon, takes great pleasure tu. annotinciiu to the ruhlie, that he is now prepared to serve at all hours, and in the best manner, I WARM OR COLT) MEALS, OYSTERS, LOOKED IN EVERY STYLE. SARDINES, PIGS FEET,' PICKLED TONGUE. BOILED EGGS AND GAME. IN SEASON, Together with every thing that is usually found in a FIRST CLASS Refreshment Saloon Havirg had.toniderable experience In ca tering for Hid public taste, he is sure that all who lavor mm wr.u con. win i - CHARLES JOHNSON. Bellevue, Oct. 23, lSjri. 1-tf ' . H 0 U SEC AllTENTE E s" A IT D fplIE Rfi.Iersigne.l takes pleasure in nn L iiouneinir to Uf inhabitants ft Brlb-vue and vicitiitv. ibat they are now prepared to BUILD AND FINISH, ia the Lea!, manner, all styles ut Dwelling: Homes, Cottages, &c, &c, On the shortest notice, r.nj in the most sp nroved s'.vle of woikmansMn. Ttiey will be also happy In do any work in their line of lnisiiiCiM. which their friends may stand, in uedof. MYF.RS Jt HILLYARD. Bellevue, Oct. 30, lX0o.-2-tf I "CAXJE TO STAY. " Tut undersigned would respectfully in. mSiines to ttie citizens of BelU-ya and vicini' y, thai he is prepared to do TIOlTHI3.Sl.ON AND OriNAMCNTAL PAINTlWC. GRAINING, M VRBLEING, 4.C., in ail Hi various branch pi.- , PAPER HANGING T-jecuted In the natei'. stylo. t Paints mixed to order, and for si'e. ' net. 1 A r f j j J. T WHITE. Boot dtrisiioo MANUFACTURER. . A V WRIGHT,, wo.d.l rpeefnliy ee'fuliv ,cVl ,f ille- f prepare! ' J . i'lfonn ttif Cen'letnen vue sml viciiit'.y, (iat Uo is ,wv Him , 11. 1111. V,'. liai. W 11. Ul.i'li.iu m 1 1 - ---- - 4 in him uiix. li.iiuiTi vi . (ami: . , ' . . . .1 1. .AM. i.uril.uis Hi I lll.ri.1t lil.ll M ...litrrTl. I . . . . 1 . . i . OETRY Tlio Tin Hi lolli Xtvcr A1. Though kingdoms, sta'es and empires fall And dynasties decay Though ellles crumble Into dnit, And tintions die awnyj Though gorgeous towers and palaces In heap "f ruin lie, Which once were proudest of (he proud, The truth do:h never die I ' ; ' We'll inoTiru tiot o'er the silent pant, lis glories are nut fl.'d , Although its men of hih rctmwn Bo numli red with (!io dvsd. We'll giievfl not o'er what earlh bus lost, It cannot claim a sigh, For the wronj alouc ha'Ji perirfhed,' ,, The Ir-llh iI kIi never die I ,, . All of tbii past Is Ilvliijf utill ' All that Is good and true ; ' The rest halh perished, and it did I)'cp U pifii-Ji tool , , Tb" world rolls ever round and round, And tiiuo ndls ever by t And Hie wrong is ever rooted up, BuMl.o. Truth dolh li-ver die. A Street Incident. , j mil rinta inaiu oi laiiion, viiiuioii)j all LolJ'iy rjt, iiioVvil r.plho wJ-wu'k "ai ly, objtrvcil of ull slie mi l. Tliu wallis were wiile, but tim Lo.pvl uliirii wire much wid-.'r.niiil t'werc tscieas t en llien tu tliink oljwalliii:gui)lii"iijo Lcr. Her clioil:.? were 'red a j tool s,' her fare was ail u smile, and tread it was a-nlainty, atlioali earth was Ioj vili. II was her Lmr triumph. anJ the uid'ut twin io Liio.v tlj:it w cousliiifc' iieiiili was cimiiii . uL u not very sJow, : Un it .came end c ro i-lC know it, iier.'prep were ku'txVd ..away, and bhe v. as oina tluwu tliu Huvt t.wiill a hoy nyou -.hi fl-"jiJtU-v !f woj . it qwio rougniy.iuriau? n i u. 1.kjis air;ck', and of pat lly,, binotlicrtd ecrJttms' there wus'nt any lack; while the inaid'.-n', did'nt know what &h? yas or wan't uhout, her p.jisoii much rcscinUlng an uiulrellj in wdoout.The piieri UnjipeJ and wonder ed, as the swiftly fpeedins 1 . k I i. d e vot J kept onv.ard, ruhhin p:lt and fast away; the h.-iy cried ,'ruad' and liked It, and safe ly 'thii.lil his Ied,' with his own feel p oin- tinnr hatkwnrds; and 4hr maiJV thrown out ahead.' They gained tho level hufclynnd the inniden lull of wi dih, looked hatk in angered silence upun tlKir traveled 'path. 'Yougixjtl for-noihinjf scailiji,' h said, I've a himd in blinku you well. 'lour faco was covered it p. mom, anil you know I'll never toll, b!wl the eoaotin JaJ tpnla buklly, and in a jovial ino-d he hoved, and .-aid, .'Good iiminin r, mem, you .hill your, fid vp good yott (!i;W Spiring full A Itiuiuatvay jtlurriagti in High I.ifeTlicI!riae Worili ri30,lii. A marriago took place in (iraofihurch on monday lust, that hm est ited no litne interest, in fashionable circles tutu caused ouiloa! UuUeiinif sinwi; eeituih wefsiWiy families It seems Ue brid ia an liciuas, and wort! in her own right i!30,OU0.- Mie was the inmate of one of oorino.it ex cliif ivt female seiiihiarivH, and is about fourteen venr nixl 8 month old. Htr wealth and the hi '! pohiiionof lier family wero ef cour.-o known to her associates, and her aopniintnucc uai coseiui'nny courted. Anion.; 1 he piiitlrr.n'Ui Je a introdai'iid to, wai S K a well known habiiue tl I'lfili avenue Raloons, Lut who hud reached the mature a:;e of 30 years'. Tho ncqu. intancu ript-ned into in tunai'y, aud'eventualiy the paiiies Locame emrawd to 1w main, d, Lut tlio parents milit mirrpose an otjcc'.ion, u was ai- raio'Oil '.nut it fchoUtJ U..e. p.ace mikc.nwi 'J",i' " " ,"", . V to th -m or any of ynU,, lr;oad4 It was agreed that the no tw evil t Kieiilil come of lat ruuiouay, ai. vaiuiniuLrf .11.. 1-1 day) aikl tho rhuroli was opened, tho min ister ready, and a few spectators had also assembled to w itnesu th man iaee cere mony, w hith was announced for 1 1 , A- M llut noon raine atul wont, aud ni brido niartj h. r ui'pearance, uud the church wmtf'.orl. Jt nj pears Hint tlie priueipaituiure uro.yt3 immense rtgiousoi uuiai cf !io s.'i;iinnry in which the yuiin? lady tive co-t.tiy w iihin the' limits of iho L'ui was a inpil, g.H wind thnt mneil.i'tj wa,ud S'atesand tlie territories to tho Norih on '.he t.tpis, tnd bhe h).'ied' the would ht bi ide' in tier rooin; and bd prevented tin fulfillment of her eogagement.: Ji.il'dove laughs at locksmiths," an! ly icmo means Mr. K - wa i notified of the muaium cf s 'fairs, and arrnntred ' matter in such a mnnnar that tho yoimg lady pscaped fifiu surveillance, and the two wir? duly nuir tried in o.vi of our mo l fahiiunl le 1 ii.t-.ic iii.g ll.an th llonJ Mr-.nt Inj 9, 1857. Tho .cv florid r (hv orlli-i west. , Annrti.'Io wiih tlio above liJ-'.ly Lonii Iiloilett, pohliohcd in the Nutiuiral Intel liifoni cr, contains somo curious fucU-con-cerniii"; lliu climulo of tho vast regions in tho iiorthweMoru noitiiui of the North An ericiin cuiiiim. nt. ll is not hulliciently imire.-i-ed mi iho. public mind, says Air. llio lgctt, tliat tho.cutiro l'acilic coa t with in tho I'nitud States compares in winter willi the Mime luuiludes in l.iiiopo, and ij much wanner than tho Ailanlic coast. Not only the cxtrinio limit at the d'.hh parallel ii wanner than W'a.-'.in'on for tin; winter, hut n distunco like that from I'm i.s" Vo, Aberdeen iu ricotland iniuA ho pa. .t d over beyond our e.xireuio limit at l!io North of 1 'unci's Suuji I, to (hid a win ter cold hs that of the city of Washing ton. Tho winter" nt Pujol's Sound i.i war. mcr than that ul Palis, by n decree and a half the ineiin 4einppintnro at the fcrm-J er pTTn l,eing .TJ l-'J ; and the Winter at Stika is warmer thaftthat of Vashin.'j ton, rKtuith.mndinj there 'n a dilferenee of IS decrees of Linitude, or nearly P230 miles. '1 hose farts Minify immense ca paeitie.? for not upatioiiof our Pacific connt, tuld advantages for the development of iiiiuipn-ri industrial and comincrcial inler ostv The fur?, timber, ice, &c, of tho UusMun possc-sioii find the (Jul len tren sure of California have already iiraugera. tod a coniiueivo which Is but the harbin pgr of the future, brilliant for mercantile ei eiitcrprije. Tho interior of the northwest, too ' has vied tracts of salubrious and fe tile terri tory, admirably adapted to the wants of man, although difficult of access, and con taiuiyr, likewise, sterile and unprauii-dng d'f ;w. Sny yir. BloetU . 1 f fii'lhc in trior, tho public appreciation vf the ciuuate has been great y ut fault. '; l-a'puculiaiiiy of conh'guralion, which e;.4 Hi iu u,er part of the icniponue lut, tltudds",' h g'rovv 'AVfirir.W 'irj golftff. Kotti(- warj iu the interior. , ll l oipuied ujfds to conviuOo .lhfii non-miijiato.y linuients that the heat diicrcasoid toward (lie -lorth, or la discovor iLii. 'ujiparently sulf-cvident law. t Here, however, it i ajain at fault, and (the pyramid building Kgyplian would' lind conhrmation til nis original I hilos nhy. I'rom lvrt Maisacliusetls at the limit of the iniltivable' portion of ow -Mexico, ai it i-j - noitu i.muuue, iho plains of tliu Saskatchewan,' i:i Caiia- la. nt the rid parallel, tiiejnean t"inpor- ulure and the r'ullivnlltf capacity bliudily iin roie. (Jn the Platte it ii warmer nud more cultivable ihaii tu ihe upper Itio (Jraiide; on the Mis'.omi, ut Foitjllentoii il j3 superior lo the Platte, and en tho Sas katchewan the country is U tter on tlio w hoi than on the Missouri.. ', ' . Mo t of tii diU'ercnc" is due to di.Ter- ence of nltilude, yet nearly half of it may be a.ig'lled to exterior cliuiatological cau ses', tho ;e whit h reduce tlio temperature of the eastern bides of the continents and increase the meanti'mpcralnreof the wcs jern bides. In regard to altitude; fort Massachusetts is 1S00 feet above the sea; l.q pirjmi- on the Platte, 4500; Tprt Heiiton, on the Mhsouri, 2000 fett; nnd the country of the Saskatchewan stately 1000 feet above the sea. All these points lie la prairie ditricto; yet the. prairies' of the Saskatchewan and Ai ineLoiti , are equal, if not superior to the other uj'.fer. I tility.. Here it a line curving RfTpcn de crees 4r laitituiie.craiiiioFi tho npiivalenl of the cu'a.-.t of ihe Atlantic States, or thu dUta'Aa- from New 'Oilcans to Lake Si. ncri jr. which' r pi ciPnts a nnv h d ita- no cuniry nearly iiiL-nn.ai i i -7 1 ' 1 I ' cuoiu e. -. As a rumatoKj;cuI fact tnnjoy; i V m ut ii)!'-rc-ii:i ' fo.-iilaion: b-t ns H'tiili in- u - ,t;, jt.fill-i,jIn 0f a r(n 0f c .ual vaU .......... i i.i.i . w limn n niit.i ft crinriria t .1 0 ue for s-ev.lenii'i'it over this immemo . ex- ten1; when it l.as been supposea tUa , Xwrlh l)t.cUsari!y le uninhabit , . ,, ' . wh n it .has been supposed that "' e,. At Ka.an on tl.o Volga, in Central Rus sia i a c-wjitryceicLrnU'dfor its grain cul tivation, and it is very much like the country of Saskatchewan in every rcs- p't- ..,.'''. From ilue stutementa it appears, thai airtii'.iiig tho onward march of c viliatioii and from the n-pidtty widi wlii !i an active and enterprinin population i.reiugur - on the uiuottled liudi of tho Wc.-t. not a great uvurv ynar will i-lait.e oe those region will oecflme tne te-.es ,oi newi Is . . . - : Hit) Man a ivu 404 jue. HftS. ) States txt comiu u.it -s. and re wiind wta4 ,hat c,nJ ia Aberdeen. Miss'..' who1 iust d',!e r.p . lw.ka. Mi.urfboU. m but the et. pin , The' tfrs to iIiumi vu w ihw.jathwe '". a.vake. ' 1 . 1 NO. 24, rfrrorAlnl rostHR hihuipr-j' " lion. Jnrni'8 Cniiiiboll, tho rostmBater .' (Joiii'rul, has rwently nitrotlucca an un-', provemcnt in tho postage stamps, which adds greatly lo their public convenience, lie has had them prepared on shoots with perforations around tho borders of each btnmp, so that they can bo sepcratcd, ono from tho other, w ihout using a knife or a pair of scissors. Jlcsidcs tho saving of limo in this improvement, there is greater so entity that tho tdmnp will adhere to tho loiter, for the points or rough edge loft by the perforations will rtick better to the letter, there being none of tho risk of tho edge turning up when it ii continuous. ; This plan of perfuming' letter stamps is practiced iu Pairope, Bnl Mr. Campbell had tho contrai trr to procure a machine from that country for. use hero. ,The con tract is made with Toppan, Carpenter & Co., of Philadelphia, nnd in. addition to a supply for Philadelphia, tho stamps have already been sent to New York, Doston lialtimorc, Cinciuuaii, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago aud Albany. Th" amount ot letter writing in the Un ilud Stafs may be inferred from the num. her of postago stamps used. The number sold by the government last year, reached nearly one hundred and fifty millions of Flamps ! ! " 1 ' Fall "or as Avalanche Loss or Inn:. On Friday evening, tho Oth of .March, as a company of teamsters with their teams, were coiping into town, from the prairie uearr Raymond's, twenty miles west, the storm Was 'so fierce and the snow drifted so fast and rapidly, that ihey ivy io compelled to hall in the Ilollingstono valley, thrco. miles beyond Stockton, While waiting thero U feed their teams, ono of tho company a man named Cook, sinned ctf a Ihilo oistanc ' from his com pnnhmH near the base of ono of those lof. ty bluUs, wuv awail n toe ronjaotio KoU I Tf I ' ' 1 ' .1- , nngsijue. una no ogea ukere uva HiIima;yithWa,-,trfci,ncuaodlir avalanche of miow came thuriderin down -frnn'thf simutiul of the bluir above hiiri,. and iuit rapidly descending eours swept him auay in an ln taut, and. buried hiiu under, the mass. One of his" companions 'observed tho falling guowfrom its first start, but so rapid was iu descent, that lie had no timo ta give warning tu Cook of his danger They ii-imedian-Iy went to work to fes cue Cook front his periloas situation, anil faithfully, timid the intense gloom which surrounded their), applied themselves for three hours, when they found, poor Cook at a considerable dutince from where he was last seen, on the bed of the stream ; eight feci below ihe surface of the snow I They found him -dond ! buried by ah nvalaiicho of Know, ahno&t within hailing distance, of the happy, glowing hearths of Stockton. Winoua Min.J Republican.. ; j : , '.'il . t Sonta IIuMon.-Doacofi Marlow was a sober fellow, and we heard bim say that ho never laughed in church but three times in his life, and then he said he would defy a turkey to keep a straight face. 1 ("' I was preaching one , Sunday when I notired a toririg frtitn ,wiih his head lying back " and his mouth wide open, Minozirig it off as comfortable1 as might be expected,' when an r urchin ' in 1 the gallery above,' deliberately took out a chew of tobatcd lei it drop, but instead 6f its entering' his mouth, as intended, :t took him tlnp on the nose, iust as I made two of the sentence, .'And he caused the rain to fall in torrerrs, and being about half awakend, 1m slowly put his hand to "his facd.ntid ex:!n.ruea, And oh what drops? Thirdly, while preaoliing from a text in tho 1 1th chafer of ihi first book of Kings I made uo of the sentence, 'And he hud seven hundred w4,cs, when an oldish chap who was half awake exclaimed Audibly enough to be heard alt around th old church, Je--ruraKuiiJ it roust cot him s Mncthing for broomsticks, if they are all like my liouy.' ' i .m I Urighara Young the Mormon prophet, thus djnounces one Gideon, who had the auJaci'y to question his . prophetic charac ler, and purity of ihe "spiritual wife" sys tem: , . . . " .... fiTLo is tliis GiJeon who tias com amongst you J . l ie used to eU tape in St. Louis, and rhw ho is here to Llaspheipa the 1-ord and destroy the houao of UraeL And wl.ini fclio:44 ye, children of Un puv- I eww. oo n iciuru jor . un, CVH wore i !u wwhthq bowio , kiives ye wore Jike t-ast pm al Nauvoo. and in the name of tho prophet, give lum bell. .. - t.. 1. : 1 .1 . i. a iiuuKiv dl viiu wm iiain iituiu ia ? raUK home from a Year's absence in Nic f ar..a 0u Us way up from the t . ,K, mcl ;.c ll,,mfr1of jadl,: lu Us way up from the landing quite a ti!im!er of. jadie. ; After ; the idea, 'that's nothing but hoop.