Bellevue gazette. (Bellevue City, N.T. [i.e. Neb.]) 1856-1858, July 02, 1857, Image 1

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A Family Newspaper Devoted to Doinocraoy, Litoraturo, Agriculture, Mechanics, Education, Amusoinonts and Gonoral Intelligence.
VOL. 1.
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PI. nl.I-lll.U LVl:HV TlllilisDAY
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S. A
STRICKLAND &
CO.
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sis in in 'l !
for ii v"U. When a dab of s'lbs
has ! "on' f.trwu .1-1, d "lUo as inj) t"
t.J it. DM tllC S.IMV! ICIIII
in.si.a-ss c inns.
Bo.von & StricklmS I
i rnriM'.YS at lw. lt-l Eate,
jfxi'i'v !' -Ti'l Cliims ho'isli: nnd sold.
lirc'.af'-v will do wtl 'o rail at our oiik
and exmi'ff o ir IN, of CVv f.ot", Jtc. before
ptrch i.iii eNe.vli."-e. OiTe i i Cook's new
build'iuir, corner ot' I'if h ami Mii streets.
Ij. L. Bowcn.
4 TTMtVEY AND COUNSELLOR
I'AW, Ucllevuc, N. T.
S. A. Stricklmd,
A TDHNEY AND COUNSELLOR
V LAW, HellfV.ie, N. T.
T C. T. Hollow iy,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
LAW. lieilevue, N. T.
AT
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W. II. Coo.
y1 EXTOAt. LAND AND III! A I. ESTATE
' VJT AGENT, e!levue City, Nebraska
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B. P. 11 tnkin.
JTQRNCY ND COL'
COL'NSXLLOU
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i TTtViNF.Y
AND COLTNSnLLOR
AT
LAW, O.n ilia, N
T.
S. W. Cozzcns,
TTORNLY AT LAW and General Land
J'V Atil'.NT, Omaha ri'y. N. T. Othce in
..Henry &. Root's in. w Brick Bluck, Fnruhain
':reef.. no ld-tiin.
John W. Pattiaon.
T OTAHY TL'nLlC AND RF.AL r.STATF.
tl AGf'.NT, I'ontenclli;, N. T. 1-tf
Jamc3 S. Izar-l & Co.
LAND AG F. NTS, Omaha, Dougl is County,
Nebraska Territory.., 1-tf
Dr3. M ilcomb & Peek,
OMAHA CITY. 0;aVe on llariiey street,
opposite the Post Ollice. Particular at
tention given to Surgery. 1-tf
P. E. Shannon,
pF.AL F.ST ATI. AGF.NOY, Cerro Gordo
.LL Punt O.lice, St. M try, Mills Co., Iowa. 2
P. E. Shinnon,
CI 1MMTSSION .t FORWAWDrN'G MF.R
S CHANT, St. .Mary's Landiny Mills Co.,
!... 2-tf
Peter A. Svrpy,
vr.V RIMX(J & COMMISSION
MF.tt-
M NT, llellevue, N. T., Wholesale i
it.Ml. r ia ludilii Goods, Horses, Mules, and :
Caii.le.
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D. J. Sulli7in. M. IX.
'iTCIAN and SURGEON.
1 of Bro.idwiy, Co t.i'-i! LI H
I
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f, lowa.
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D.
rr.)ir."i-:Y
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71. Solomon,
m.I COUNSELLOR AT
.v o.i.l. Mills Co., Iowa, pr.ic-
i ' vL'.vrn of wes-( rit loivl and
t 'Ii - S .jir'iiK" ('out of lo.i'.t.
not i.i ihe I'lo.'r.initne. no 1-tf
i,.
Johnson, Cv3ady fz Test,
1 !"!! L l.XI) AOE N TS. ATTO'l-
V VS WDt'OUNSI'.LLORSATLAW, 1
' :..! Hi atr, I i.v.i. will pronin'.lv a! 'end lo
I A:
.icie, ( oli"cuo;,s, I nes'ing .110 lev.
l.ia a i; and S.-1'iiiii Land Warrants, nnd nil
...h r Ii isi.iess pcrtinin ' to their profession.
in '.esiern Iowa anil .Nebraska.
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C. A. Henry & Co.,
WilOLF.-JU AND RETAIL DRUG-!
GIST. V the Nl nUASk-V Dl'l'O Sl'ONK. .
i ( i v, .V. l r i ika, hit e on Inn. I and me
in
1 i-'V reeeivi'ii
.; , C Dr
i) . . S i!fl, I,
a lar".
Pivnic
J1.H S, .
s.e.. ;e and coiiiiil.'te
iN. P.t'eiit Medi
l:;ns. IVesrted
I'.'ivsi.Mius
e i .
r-ii
T. H.
. ' i . :o inn -'
til1"-! (! a sin i!
CiMlsr,,
a tva
,ce on ci' .t.
. JollX C. T
I-'f
C.'uTni:! 2s Turk,
.i7'.,",i'i's nf J..IW tnnl , ,'.ifY . 7ei.
OM M CITV, N. T..
T '-I. Vend I li'lifall
'il if i. ii :p-.s p i r ' i s ' .
nml promptly '
1 to them, in l!i"
i --r m . .; j
I- s a .. 1
I -i.e..,
(i:!i -p i
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Em 'in -.
li ,
r! ut.d
lowi CO
, entries
it'.s, lo the I'
a-.d pre-emj
ire:n ie of
tlo.is, c.d-
i sri- .l s'o-v i.f ll-nry It-Kits
, ee.-lv opn..si'. the '.-s'.piii
II. . I'.'." !l.!. STl P.
!'. 'I'. i i i'o: V. Council P.! '.If. B '
, k Tones, pleitsi- "py ""'
a .'hi.ia oSlo'.
' . . i:
i i o v v. l. p. :t i;i.I.f.h
Ilo'.lo.'iy & Keller,
r;r.vF.ur. LAND . GENTS.
H-'MeV
le
.-l, . . v. ..r,,.n.,:y ,
. ' ' ' ' ; .i i I i ii. r in inev . 1
tteud the
ii I.
i 1
in
BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA,
1:1 sim.sh c iititM.
Tiios. Macon. Ai.rx. Mvtox. II. O
Mcon, Brother & Co.
I V . ..:V: V-'V. , ... u ,r ' '
mm .1' nin-in I u iiui i
Gust tv Sccgcr,
ri vipnnn rinc and civil i:r.i-
J NEER, Executes Drawing Ami Painting
lit every stvlp ami description. A No, nil
!i mi-iPss in his liip. OlKce oi Gregory sircrt,
St. M.iry, Mil's eo ir'y, lowa. l-'l
Orccne, Wc iro & B .nton,
XKF.Rt AND LAW AG F.N I'S Oincil
i'linN. PuiowHltiiiiiic count y, Iowa.
Greene As. Westc, Ced.tr Rapids, Iowa.
Greene, WMre ft Uicr. i'ort. Dp Moi-in, la.
('illii-i i'i i iiimle ; Tum pnid; n",J LnmN
p'ii i hancii Huil mil. I, in any part i f Iowa. l-!l
W. W. Hirirey,
on
RVF.YO't AND CLAIM ATJF.NT, will
ir.mi.Mr rtlri..1 tu nil liiilll'-rfilir dll,rt
iiii! laying o it nnl .iivnling Intnl. ir pyinir ami
!.'.i iujr low.ii ami r.in.N, iimI will ailrotnp.iiiv
periOns Jp,iioiH oT inaUinl claiini, nml will
art ?J :ii;ei; Toi- ')p al of clainn. Oliic" on
M.ihuirei, HpIIpviip, N. T 2i-tf
i-.EO. SSVW.lt. JOHN It. RHKHMAN. I
Snyder & Gherin in, j
TTORNF.YS and rniJNSF.LLOtlS AT
LAW, and NOTARIF.S VV I'.LIC. Co in- j
cil li'itlN, lowa, will practice tln-ir profeasion
in all thp Co ills of Iowa ami A'tira-Ki
A co !"t tio:ii entrusted to their care
teiuNil to nroinntlv.
I'.special attention civeti to Inlying atid pI1
Ins; real eV.ate, ami making pre-cinpUons in
Nehru ska.
Deeds, Mortagpi, and other instruments of
writ ii c drawn with dispatch; acknowledg
ments tiken, fie., SiC.
O Pice west side of Madison street,
just a hove Uroadway.
nor 13 t-tf.
nprxsiRPYT"
FORWARDING CUMMlSblON
MERCHANT,
Still rontinues the flhovc business t
ST. MARYS, IOWA, & BELLEVUE,
' N. T.
I wrciiMina ami I ...i..r ... .
goods promptly and carefully attended lo.
win n... i,.tr
P. S. I have the onlv WARKHOfrsK
storage at the above nained landings.
St Marys, Keb. 20ih, 18S7. 21-tf-i
WM. It. SMITH. . sMIT,
Smith & Brother,
ATTORNF.YS& COUNSELLORS at LAW
and Dealers in Real Estate, Bellevue,
Nehraska Territory, will attend faithfully and
promptly to buying and sellitn; Real I state.
City Lots. Claims, and Land Warrants. Ollice
at the Benton House. 21-tiiu
J. II ItKOU'X,
ATTORNEY AM) lOlXlELOR AT LAW
GENERAL LAND A SENT,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
rialtxinoulh, Cass Co. .A. 7'.
ATTENDS lo business in any of the Courts '
of this Territory. Particular altetio-i paid ,
lo obtaining and locating Land Warrants, col-
lection of debts, ane taxes raid. Letters of
inquiry relative to any parts of the Territory
answered, if accompanied with a fee
REFERENCES :
Hon. Lyman Trnmh.ill, U. S. S. from Ills.j
Hon James Knox, M. C. "
Hon. O. IL Browning, Quincy, "
Hon. James W. Grimes, Governor of lowi.
Hon. II. P. Bennett, Del to C. from N. T.
Green, Wea re & Benton, Conncil BlulN, .
Nuckolls & Co., Glenwood, lowa. I'Jtftf.
1 Tootle ts Groeno,
VT7";'0LF.SALE .t RETAIL DEVLERS,
V V Glenwood, Iowa. We he leave to
call the at'.eu'iou of the Goo I People of Mills,
Poll uv.V.aniie, Montgomery and Cass co-iii-
j ti"s. Io ta 5 also, Dj ilasaud Cass co nities, I
Nebraska, to our lartre and late supply of every ,
kind or MERCHANDISE, usually k-pt in,
Western lowa. O ir stock of Grorerie is
.trre and compl"t, having been liou;li and
shipped a little lower than o ir lieiirhlmrs.
Oar stock of Jl irdware, (.leeiiSA' iie, Wood
! enware. Boots and Shoes, H its and Caps and
; Ready-M i Je Clo'hing. hive all been p u ch as-d
in the E.ts!.eiii ci'ies, at the lowest cash prices.
Give iik a call before yo i purchase, and if
we do iiol s"ll yo i cheap goods, we will make '
o tr iieiThhors do so.
t' V Romember the cheapest bonne In towi .
TOOTLE fc. GREENE. ;
lileuwood, Iowa, Oct. 2:1, IHoii. 1-tf
G. P. Theobald & Oo.", i
C O M M I S I O N k FOR W A R D I N G
'rffj-rj rj-r f Avti'jiJ'l
N
i.m. rsiuiti, 11'
ST. LOUIS, MO.
..... i . . . . . : . - . : I . . iTII: .. . . 0
r
y I'lr.iciiar i,.:Mniuin pviii i.i inii-i ti
r.r.li-f s ati.l to S ne nl Prnilue. no ln-ly.
"" " r. ' THE tiniNrsigtied r-'pectf illy informs the
rOVi'L'!LLLL' 11 1 Mi Oi' IlLLLLtlC. ' inlmhiUuts ..f H.-llevue and the surrounding
SfciCrtue, cbrasha. ,'ou",r.v;! !;V',nirTOT-a''1
S prepared to transact ihe general b isit.ris WELLS AID tlSTEivIS,
of liaukinir, wi',1 receive ilepoi!a. Discount At the shortest notice, Bid on the most ren
short paper, buy Hills of Exchange, on all ( ,tn,le terms. D. A. J.OG AN.
n irH of the Co m'rv. an. I sell on St. Iouij, I Pllcvne, Oct. 13, 1S. J i I
Chieago and New York; make collect i.ms in;
the vleiiiit c ainl r u.it for the same at Current j
i ales Exrh tii'.'e.
rTl -ev allov-d 01 sneei-tl IVnisi's. 1
jili. w i-.aiu., rresiu.-iit.
Titos. II. Bknton, V. Pris.
J iiivJ. ii.wv. t a 'liter. 1
Banking lloars
l to J, P. M.
-From to Vi. A. M., and
I'M AS. CHHISTOrilLR.
MACHINIST & COPPER SMITH,
In fcll it Branches.
r; r-LLT.Y rv , -tx t.
j Chirlen E. Vnt3on, I
C1IV1L r.NCilNF.I'.lt AND M IIVLYOH.
Ik'ltevne Citv, N'pliraxkH Tenitory, pro
i fpHHCs to l( pon'U'il" ill tli e lay of Hi laml in
this icinitV) ntnl ott-ri ins uprvirrs to s.icn as
V epil tliPin. on rpam.nahN tp.ins.
! - . ... , (,.. (, ,,,.r.
flri-M' or N ile of UphI INtatp, in the Tcrrilmy ,
' (tr Wi'iprn low a, Inl'orinalion f,utiNin.il iipini
uppliratifi't. Declarations lilej and pri-enip-tions
otitaiiicdi 4-1 f
A. Sohtmons!cy,
T
)!((;". piiic r.NciNK.r.n, r.xpcntc
'r,i;i.Triiliir. P.i irv ami Plain Dnwinj;
of cvi'i-v 'vp anil ile'cTip' inn. l ancv, Urna
mi 'i'.il nt Plain Piinilnjr pxpi-'IIpi! to criliT.
O'licp at lli HiIIpviip Hump. IIi'IIpiiip, N. T.
Ki.vt nKNrK. P. A. Sirpy,St. Mary, low i;
luil'p (liliiiorr, Hulloviie. l-'li
STONE MASON AND
r 1 1 1 H". Undersigned htvini commenced the
X. aiiove V...l.. i. I44.ltu,r.ii., is prppared
to do all work ill his line, t lh !
tire, in the hest manner, and on the mos' ie.i
: soual.lp terms. W.M. WILI'.Y.
V'yl" Four or five jrood Plaslereri, will find
constant employment, and pood wafM, on p
i idicnMon to the ahove.
! Belle fur, Oct. 30, lTio. 2-tf
JAMES J. WEAVER,
RFCF.NTLY from Pennsvlvanii, informs
.the cili.ptis of Bellevue that he will
. ! promptly attpnd to all calls made upon him in
' '"lit,, following hranehps of husiupss : (JAR-
PF.Vrhll anil juni'.li woik, I i.mi."i
and CLAZINC G T Work warranted.
j PALMER & AVERILL,
i BELLEVUE STORE.
! Corner of Jefferson and 27th street,
Opposite the Fontenelle Bank,
CtXLEVUE, M ERASKA,
WOULD RF.SPF.CTFULLY call Hie at
tention of the citizens of BelNvie, Sar
py county, ami the surrounding country, to
their new and selected stock of
DRY GOODS,
TAHCY G00IS.
GROCERI S & HARDWARE,
Which they ortl-r at Whulrsato mid Itetall at
price. 3d jipt cent, lower tlinn ever before tf
rered in this city. We can and will anil
(tooiln as low if hut lower than they ran lie
bought in Omaha or HI. ill" City. Please call
and examine for yonrsplves,
P ALM ICR & AVERILL.
BelWue, May 2 isr7.
MUST ARRIVAL
OF THE
PER STEAMER ST. MARY'S.
THF. undersigned lakes pleasure in annoim
c cit..ens of Bpll.-vtie and hirpy
Co"ntV 111 P'Ta', that they have receive.
rpr ',"!n,,r V. M iry, a lar.-e end aplemnd
stotk ot Groceries consisttng in part ol
Tea,
Coffee,
S.iirar,
Mo'asses,
fish.
Salt,
Cheese,
Crackers,
Soap,
Oysters, Liquors,
Fitrs, ISjiices,
KisluM, b.iidiiits,
Canity,
I'ruirs,
Oils,
Paints,
Brushes,
Glass,
Stone Ware, e. Jtc.
TIIF.Y would also mil ptrticni.ir attention
to their s inerior a'ork of preserved fmi's
cinsis' in;; ".!' t'onsl.. Tries, RJilbaib, Quinces,'
P. aeii. s, Appl . Cir ri's and mixed fruits.
ANo th-ir s'ocU of fresh CAN OYSTERS'
and SARDINES whicii they c.iu warrant of
s inerio.' quale y. j
They would also inform Sport sme!i that,
they h ive a lares ipplv of POWDEK, Silt) P 1
LEAD and CAPS, and that they will find,
their store a s iperior place to provide t!ie ue. '
cssaries of a lemting rxcursinu, all of which ,
they will si II cheap for C ASH.
Also a lane and splendid assortment of
French an 1 American Pcrf.nnpry, consisting ,
in part of
Pomades,
Cologne, j
r-'oa ts pc.
w A rri.Es& piki:.
Tvllev ie, A, :i; I'.'h, I4..;. 2oVf.
IIo! For Frc3h Water.
A CLRKE & BRO.,
KOHWAHD1NC A Si COMAIiSMOK
3IERCJIAXTS.
fcTKMP.OAT AN!) COLLECTING
1 V V T H
BSLUEVUE, NEBACXA.
Dealen in P;ne Lnnier, Doors, Gash,
Tlotr, Meal, Bacoa, &3., ftc.
j7" rJi:-" t fJoi-,-it-rP f'J vi(r r- itri.
THURSDAY, JULY
ToDtlo & Jackson,
lOHWAUDM'.; & COMMISSION MF.U-
I CIIANTSJ Conmil Hliill'a cil v, low.
II ulnir h Lai(jp.nml Cmnmodiont Warehouse
on the Levpc nl. III? Coiinrll Hindu lainliniTi
nre liotv prppnitnl to rm-eivc nml Morn, nil
kinds f mi irlmndine mid prodnep, will rpceiv
nml pay rlmrijp on nil kimN of frpi;lli no
tli.it fleam HoaM will not Iip detaltipd a they
liav! bppn liPnnfore, in GPl,i"R mmie one to
ireeivp f ipiIiI iwln'ii tliecon(iii;nrPS uri nlisent.
Kn i.HKNcvj: Liverinoore Coolev, S. C.
Pait A. Co. al l II implirpy, Putt Tory, St.
l.'viH. Mo.; 'Ii.i'ipfc I'aiilpili, St. Josppli,
M. .1. S. Cli.V'wni-'li Co., CiiiviiiiiMti Uliio;
IV. 1'. CoiilliiinVi, llni lincton, Iowa. 1-tl
iiobnson nousE.
fMIIF. iindpinpil having rppptilly takpn
.Land reti'pill'hp nloe well-known ft inl
popiitar I itilic
s! ildio'is o!ten'i
tn mfri' a liher
ise, he trusts hv me striti
l to the wants nf his pnes's,
sh ire of imhlir favor, roiiti-
d.'tice and
pread with
paHnillKP. His t.tlile will lie
th'Vbet Hi" nnrket nlfords. find
no mliis via e "I"""'
airn eaV' lil hoine and coinror'iitiie.
Ii. A. HOPINSON.
' Counkil IV'iilTs, Ioi.
ivv i:i-ti.
JOIll AM)rilSt)N'S li st Chewine; and
S,inkii s; Tohicro, at
CI.EAU WATI'lt. WIIITI' & SANDF.RS.
POETRY.
r.nttils.
by m. m. KAiinr.
Sweet ktters of the ane;el tongue,
I've loved ye lone; and well,
And never have failed In your fragrance
sweet
To find aoine secret spell,
A charm that has bound me with witching
power,
For mine is the old belief,
That midst your sweets and midst your bloom
Ther. soul In every leaf I
Illumined words from God's own hand,
How fast inr pulses beat,
As each quick sense in rapture comes,
Your varied sweets lo greet.
Aloue ami lu silence I lovs you best
For mine Is the old belief,
That midst your sweets and midst your bloom
There's eoul lu every leaf I
Ye are prophets sent to this heedless world,
The skeptic's heart to teach
And tie well to read your lore aright,
And make the creed ye preach.
I never could pass ye earless by,
For mine is the old belief,
That midst your sweetsand midst your bloom
There's soul in every leaf I
"The Spirit Lyre."
SY BLANCHE D'aHTBOISR.
0 mi dly strike the lyre! let boldest accents
bound
In thrilling strains of extacy, filling the soul
profound.
Fearlessly strike the lyre! let not a note of care
In harsh, discordant accents wake the tender
echo there.
Joyfully sweep the lyre! in strains of liquid
song,
Let human life lei fleeting time, dance mer
rily along.
Yet softly touch Uie lyre! bid gentle music
flow
Calm the wHd beating, bounding pulse and
lay the passions low.
O slowly sound the lyre) for pleasure flies too
swift ;
Joy soars on fleeting wings but grief is pleas
ure's dying gift.
Then sadly touch the lyre! a chastened soft
ness stealing
O'er the rapt spirit, purely blends souls iu the
like tone of feeling.
But gently strike the lyre, lest with harsh
sweep it break I
For tender, fragile are the chord that ildest
echo wake.
MISCELLANEOUS."
Alletiaule Voiuig Ian.
Reader, were you ever in a irange
place, and on making ii.oiiy of sonic
liuiid, what young gentleiiiiin that wns
loal l.ud jti-t pa,.-td, received f.-r un an
swer Lis iMn.e, and tin- atl.litionul Ii 11, ii ii
einphaei.st d lie Is a i t ii.il le yoi.ti o.ni.J
Then you know oiuediin id the t l!i il .iiu li
u ri'inai'k is likely to proiluue. it u like
"g.rjd news Irom a lu cuuniry, or cold
water to a thirsty oul." A rel able yining
man! llo'V 1 leasing llio rili iti ui, tlutt,
in tho inidsl nf ihi, i.iitiii.riitis t.Miiiitnt 1. 111s
to whi':!i the young ure tubjH:l in thisuge
" ..... . ... ..
and i j'iiitry, we oceasionaliy (iud oih of
whom the remark is inu msu.ally true.
W e (.ii'.w they irt? like ant-l' vi - , but
that only make the rei..aik more thril
ling, and places th" siilqVci of it higher in
the tsMiintioti nf all ngbi think men,
und we muy add woinen loo.
There is it world of meaning in the term
reliable, us we use it in ibis coun'.rv. Ii
means ju.-t anyiLing ihut is worthy and to
lie Ci;IUIial
ii. ir r young man is prone
lo hnV i f
I t '.'.'( .
.i i i- : .. .. .... j. .t
Iiik Kttuiii!' vices . ine ouy, u
2, 1857.
liutiituully ivtitils Ins lOiivcrnntioii w nil hi'li
i
wioiiRlit unJ xuejvrutoil I'ipressioiis, lie
iiuiiint bo vailed luiiabie It ho m invo
lotm. iimttontive to Imsiuuss, cnrt-loss, nnlo-
lent, of too fond tf jditustire tuul irsiiiiH,
lie iiiiiiiot be called riliiililit. Muuh loss,
if guilty of n violuiion tifthosa liiglu-r luws
uf coiiiiimiiity, not to mjjt of (iod, the in-
fraction of wlucli would uuiko linn raulc
vviili the iniinorul und the vicious.
ll nv I'livitihlo tlio position of a ri'liulilu
ma ii in n coniiuiiniiy tupulilo of ojipreriu
titi; liis worth. Kvery one roiilidi'ti in
bit integrity. His word is wv r dnul't
id as a liuiMiiiusji inun ho is sunt lo ob
tain ili I ighi'sd wilary. The good bleu
him wherever tiny sec liiin. The old
men fcpettU of hiiii f ifiiuuntly in terms of
the highest irniae, nnd thoso who hnve
iliiiiefbiera think u litilo more tlmu they
y wl iiiimiiin r"
ilmry of their tDiiijiliineiils-niHl the daugh
ters Miiilo with unudi'tted roinjilaoeiire
upon him, nnd eoulJ he but heur whnt they
have to soy of him nftt r lie bus gone, it
ui uld doubtlepa innke him I Iii-.Ii, for men
of nii'i it are sure to be modest. In abort,
:liv pnii.it; of but h a youiijrinnn is on the
lips of every one who knows him, except
llio.-e, it m;iy be, who envy bun beeaiiKU
.stnuds so far itbovH them, or another
le.-pii nble tliiss who denise every thiiijj
that is good.
Oh, how refrcMiiii; ' Ihcso tleRene-
rnte iimen, to see tun li a young inun:
When w ill parents learn wisdom so as to
ii.ijart proper in-truetioti I their children,
ihut they muy learn to opjireeiutu htbor
more, nnd pnrticipale in such associations
as will iiiuku them w ise and gojd, instead
of thoe who b'ad (tlirouh Howry paths
it may be) to vice, degradation anil infamy.
Iont May Long.
'Don'l tt:iy long.husland," unid ayounj
wife tenderly, in my presence, one eve
ning, as her huslund was preparing to go
out. The words themselves wero iuin
niricnut. but the look of melting kindness
that nccompauied lliein, gpoke volumes.
It told the whole vast depths of a woman's
f . . Se..'. U , - ......- ... I I. . .
iuvu ui uvi iiuj iuiifss wui-ij nun ncr Hus
band of her gri f when the ln.ht of his
Mnile, the source of all her joy, beamed
not brightly upon her.
"Don't stay long, husband!" and I
fancied I suw the loving gentle wife, onx
lonely counting the nu menu of her hus
band's absence; every few minutes run
ni.ng lo the door, to see if he were in sight;
and h ml i ng that he wns not, I thought I
could hear her excluiining, in disappoint
ed tones, "not yet not yeu"
"Don't stay long, husband." And again
I thought I could see tho young wife, rock
ing herself nervously in he great arm
chair, and weeping as though her heart
would break, as her thouglalMSs "Ion I and
master" prolonged his May to a wearisome
length ot time.
O, vou ihat have wives, that say, "Don't
stay long," when you go forth, think of
them kindly when you are mingling in
the busy hive of life, and try, just a little,
to iiiiike their homes and hearts happy,
for they are gems loo seldom found, and
when lost, too seldom replaced. You can
not find amid the pleasures of the world,
the peace and joy thut a quiet home, blessed
with such a woman's presence, will alfbrd.
"Don't stay long, husband!" and the
young wife's look seemed to say, "for here,
in your own sweet home, is a loving heurt,
whose muMC is hiahed when you aro ab
sent here is a soft breast for you to luy
your head upon, and here are pure lips,
unsoileil l.y sin, that will pay yu with my lot tune ntui iot upon Uieir own nidus
kisses for coming back scon." try, economy and good behavior. I slent
I Think of it men. when your wives sny i'Jvjii the premises last night at a fair ho
j to you "don't stay long," and, oh, don't h i ; tel charge, and w ithout being kept awake
ihn kind words pasi unheeded, as of little J one moment in thinking of what I had lost,
lvalue, for though they may be to you the 1 had excellent arcoinodations, nnd what
I disappointment r tht fulfillment of iheirieould 1 ask for more? If the children of
simple, lot in? wish, brings jjrief or j.y to
them. If you have an hour to spmv, be -
stow it upon them, mid ihe pore love gush-
ing from their gentle, grateful hearts, will
b". a swell reward.
ll.inuiiit.i:. Mr. C II. Kken a well
known resident of .vusm'x roumy, D la
wiii e, was t rutiii'y inuti.ereil on Wedr.es
l. iv lat. in bn.a.1 djv-li.'l.t, a fewf.-tt
from his own d.s.r. IL was standing in'
his yard, uiironseiousof nny danger, when .
two in irro women, l.v a preconcerted siir-
mil ru hed upon l.im, threw him on the
ground, and while one. held him, the other
...tii , , a v c ,...
bii hi ud from his
Meihinlist
minister hud ji.-t
driven up tu the door when the deed was
perpetrated. Xo cause is assigned for
ihe iMitmiissiuii .f ihe ui rd.
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4.arani;r.
Taking the above iiiifortu.inte's name,
"C-h-ieken," in connection with the fact
f ihe minister's ni rival ut that particular!
i,,i..-n.i no fo.d nolh. ris.-,! t i nrn..,i,i.,.'.i
I... ..lwP m -I l.mlv h.iv "
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It is by lidding your good pin poses, and
imuris Inmr Hie utlecfciut which are i itrbt v I
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plated, that we sbe.ll be-.! U nble to tunit-
NO. 34.
HUiily
liiiorfaitt
Lake.
from ftall
7'e Covtrnmcnt Offictn all tn routt fitf
Ilimif Tht Lxvil Govcrntntnt of tin
Territory Mandontd ! !Ftar In
iliaa Traulht.
Sir. (iilbert, of Weston, who, in con
iiettion with his father, has been for sotnij
lime in butoiirss at Salt I kko City, or.
rived in this place on Wednesday last,
being the advance of a party of about
forty, now on their woy from Salt Lako
lo Leavenworth.
From Mr. (Jilherl we learn, Indirectly,
tlmt in the train coming in, nro Judge
Stiles, tho last of tho Judges of the Ter
liiorial Court of Utah, Mr. llnrr, Survey
or General, and Mr. Dodson, tho U.S.
Marshal.
TLvy Lav mU am1 kU ut lk.nl kUtV
doncd (heir posts, because they lind it iin
possible to execute the Jaws of the United
Suites, applicable to the Territory Urig
Imiti Young nnd the ohVersand members
of the Mormon Church all conspiring to
thwurt and defeat them, and to set at de
fiance the laws of Congress!
Mr. (Jilbert reports, further, that all
" (lenlilos," resident of Salt Lake city,
live in const-ni dread of personal violence.
The most perfect ami annoying system of
Cfploimge has byen established by tho
Mormons, and the steps of all not con
nected with the church, dogged, and even
their most private transactions watched
and reporled.
Atier leaving, the party wcro tn great
fear of being pursued and surprised by
the Mormons, and to avoid being cut off,
they kept up a constant watch day and
night. They were not, however, follow
ed. After arriving in thet Indian country,
they were apprehensive of an attack by
th Cheyennes, who were reporten as
preparing for war on tho whites, but ihey
were noA molested, uor did they ee any
of that tribe.
Mr. Gilhert reports that iho yirinj
opened early in Salt Lake valley, ood the
crass was in good condition. The party
left the city on the 15th of April. He
parted with the train at Big Sandy. They
had made a very pleasant trip, all thing
considered. The grass is good to Utu
motititans.
The train will probably reach Fort
Leavenworth next week, when we shall
probably be able lo learn the particulars
in regard to the abandonment of their
posts by the U. S. ollicers. Squatter &w
reign. Narrow Escape irom Weaith
There is true philosophy in the following
extract of n letter from ihe Her. Dr.
Humphrey to ihe L'vangeli.-. The Dr.
wrote from Chicago where he was visit-
"I loir marvelous liai been tho rise of
properly in Chicago! Happening to bo
there in the dimmer of 1JWI, when tho
Dearborn reservation was Irought Into
market, I bought two small lots, and sold
them uIk-iui seven or eight years ago for
two thousand five hundred dollars Tyhich
was thought to bo a fair price. Now tho
new Richmond Hotel, one of th fiueet in
in Chicago, stands on the same ground,
which I am assured would, if I had kept it
to this time, have brought me eighty
thousand dollars!
So you see how narrowly I have of
railed IxtiiiP' n ri. h mnn. mnA rorl.w
boys, lind they been young, to rely upon
ihe proprietor, who bought ihe land of ine
, (if he has any) escaped with the great for
j tune, astafcly as mine have dono without
J it, it will bo un exception to the general
experienced! wealthy (amines.
Tasiiiox. One of the many disadvan
lages of the present fashions is thus sei
forth:
Sally, I'd press you to my heart,
lint all ffiK'h pressure you d. cry
There's tto much cotwi, whalebone, lace?
'Tween you and 1
I'd only muss the dry goods up,
j And make you blubber, pout, and frown
Ik-sides, I might, oh, and ,nichaucf !
Ureak whalebones down.
. Farewell! I'll pray when next we meet.
I A ml meet we may, if fashions chanijc,
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i m irasi iiiai wc nny eotllt WIIUIII
Good talking range.
A Good Later
-An elderly fat gen
a warm breakfast at
tlelllilll 111 discussing
; n. citiieu tue watte
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juu urn, iiiiivu inr naucr wyi
j "iMnuhl, tiring me more bread. I eat a
good deal of bread lo my steak."
Dono Id answered with iuik Ii simplicity-.
"Ay. ! ase your honor, and you eai a
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