1 - . . , : ! i ' .)- i em-L - i . i - 1 -- 1 .1 - JESSE IUOEMAKEn'1 station,' et.eiaaV,er's Point ts MUSS Aaam ."tewa. tota. . '.Q-O.O. ........ .. Keeps ny,OrlnJ a&d (Bupnllee. Stables ana ZUl accommodations. Flrst.rats place to ' CAMP. ' Weed, water and KTasa, abundant, rtl-tr. A. K6.tXI. H. KPONTXC KOriSTE, BROTHERS, DAXftLERS, tlttAlIA CITY, ...... NEBRASKA, GOLD " DUST AT BrO PRICES. Miners will consult their Interest, not lo sell their Duet, ei.her a commi&sioa or otherwise, Mof ailing on the above firm. DrAfts Sad on Uie principal Cities In THE UNION. Land warrant t6 Territorial war. rant bought aod sold. n!5-tf. OMAHA, I.T. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ftOLKK tw FIAPT-UADE CLOTI11KG AND GENT's FURNISHING GOODS, FJRSIL1M STREET, (Opposite Laecy Jc. McCormick'a) -0-0-0-0- IWda asade to order ot the ah-rtest notice. Cash paid for hides and furs. nlO-tf. SARROYrS, aiIL,L.AKD, & Co., BANKERS. NE DEALERS IN (G 0 L D D U S T ! OMAIlA, NEBRASKA. -0-0-0-0- .WIU vy the highest price in Cuh foi ' COLD DUST ; or, if dt.aireU, receira rik earn mi eominiveioq, aidrmnc liifKKVEtf. EIGHTHS fite ' valwa, and the balance up. : . a return of the Assay c!pt payeli'e : at Ui eoun ter, or in Hew York Eehainfe,nt t any part ef the United - ' title . A vaiall romaiinien Mly in ill be charged for attending to tic buaiuea. . ; yank Buildup, rarniam Stra t. loatk JiAe. ... '. uli-tt. J. SNIDER feCO., SIEKCHANTS i TRADERS-, JOIIXSOX'S RAXCUE, Wod Blrer Centre, Nebraska. 9m eenstantlT a foil aupply of PreeUioua, Oroceriea, Dry-ywds, Medicinal, Liquors 1 and C if are. And all .anner of Sap. pUea for Sattlera aud , ''Tn.lrnnt. ' Mara Coeds ! Detter Goods ! I Cheaper Goods (has ever ! ! I disease of Lifa i ., . Eseeoes of Life 1 1 ' A aura Remedy 1, A aure Remedy M For Cholera. For Cholera. Dlanbata, Diarrheia, Summer C&ftplaiata, . Summer CompUiata, . Cholera Morboe, Cholera Maihaa, Cbcllca.rUftlica, etc, ate. . . ,triRBAlCTED TO URE!i WARRANTED TO CURS ! !1 6old by. r ' , ,: JLXlDEnjb CO., JOHNSON'S BA5JCK1T. Wood River Catra. 71 ia alao a Sovereign Remedy far Faint paae, Cough. e. Persoae aaffaring fron Cole, end w 1 utantl aaea the teotnacha. ' No family sbenld ia without it, aud Satigranta r&ay aften aava valualla lives baring It aWng. ' . Important to Enalgramts ' eje-Bctira ra rn T7TE LOUPE FORK FERKT. at Ct aa)bas, V. T.,bavi bee transferred ia. te Hie pasMn af a new Company, form fr ms eiprese pupoea af estabtiahing a aaf e crcsslg at that point, wbkB wilt be - vKivoa n cHAsaav, tti ly law, and entirety free frasa Amy Tlaia Uclaya tlal a ae.iiy to be a4Jl, la aasrln tsiklfU inui ardev, a 4ia cbarre etf of Iba Director af the Caaaaaf . Tbe may ba aaaarM thai everytkaasj wiU m elan to era I i aSa tU p-Jenaga ao aa.pt. Fa .kl v Ufa asafcs apply U leaf a. f wis fiulba. 9t te Bms eU (Pake's Po5i M-ous. , ElXborn Drldaje, N.T, i The unJersigned announcea t) the trav eling public that he is prepared, at his Commodions Eitablisbraent, to provide for the comfort of any number of guests With good stables, hav and gram, ha ia alao prepared to provide, in a comfortable manner, for a large nnmber of atoek. i nl-tf L. P. JKNKS. 1 P1ATTE VALLEY HOUSE; , Thru miltt above North Dtnd K.T. a. onAIIABf , .... Proprietor. Accommodation, for the wanta and ne ceftMties of the traveling public. Good atabiea. hay, and grain, also Blacksmitliinff in all ila departments ox ana horse-shee-tng. Wagou repaired, etc., ate. tilO-iy. Wholeaale a Retail Dealera in Dry-Cojds, Groceries, . rrovisiona, llacoa, Liqwcri, eta., ata Hay, Corn, Oati, . Meal, etc., ote. Cash paid for Hides J. Furs. Colnmhua.y. T. a?-tf. Elkhorn Oridgc. McIVenl House. The above honse, altuate at tbe Elk. hva Bridge, ia now supplied with every thing to tnak man an J beast comfortable. No rains will be spared to make all who favor this establishment with their patron age, satisfied and at home. Charges aa moderate aa tae most calculating could expect- Good atabling hay and grat.t al ways on band. nl-tf. JACOO ERXBT, 3tet)3T).iha and MACHINIST. COLUMBUS, N. T. 0-0- . Alwuya ready to attend to horse aboeing, repairing wagona, and all aorta ef work in bis line. Firet rate oa-fraane and aboeing cattle dona an the shortest notice. Remember iiia tBttO AtW.TS atAOT. WM.FLORKEE, Corner of Drift and Mtk Strtttt, Omaha, IV. T. Ia prepared to accommodate) visitors, boardera, and the traveling public gene, rally, with foad, lodging and all the com foru of a home. - Tbe table will be spread with the boat tbe market affords, and ev ery attention - ill be paid to hie gueata. IREDERICH.S03) A. JACKSON. wholcsalc a atT.it AND DBALtaa in Staple and Fancy Dry and Dreee Coada, Boots. Sbees, Hat. Caia, Cu.lery, Hardware, Crockery , Oroceriea, Previalefce, Liquors, Grain, anal Prodaaa. FOR ExniCKAIVT?, Put up aa the Shortest Notice, and at the LOWEST FIGURES. Cask paid for grain andeouatry preluee. 7.tf' Homo for tno Weary. Cleveland House, J.E Jt,F. WORTH, Proprietors. Tbla ia a large and commodtoua publl house two milee above Colambus, aa near the Upper I erry wbera every atteit Un will ne paid tatbe wanta of tbe gueata e mt m V.IM KB.i a.Aok rJa & tha orem taea, aiMl bay and graia wkan required. in I m .It . .11 tieom ana soara iue aiuan !". rkarree aa moderate aa at any Hotee aa (be Road- al-tf. WILLIAM BUTU, PXALI.'. I F02CIGS, C!UE8T1C AID FASCY Claibs, Clathtng. i - SftUa. - ata. Ca, tiOlae Dvaaa Owe, garage. Boetaeta, juaaa, rarapos. mr., WbUb S salla Cxspr tfcaa the ekespest, for eab. IVrtaJUas SJrtrt .... PUmu PlatJc, hi. 1 UBSaaael W. Milton Rogers WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealer In all varieties of STOVES Ail M VNUFACrpREl of ' Tin, Copper anil SHEET IRON WARE. S;)noftbe StOVOi TJPPKU SBOADw AY, Council Blaffs, Iowa A LARGE and complete assortm'iit of toves,Tin, Sheet Iron, Brass, and Japaned Ware, Also a ereat variety ol Sheet Iron Stoves and Camp Furniture, for emigrants crossing the Plains, alwaja on band and for aale cheap for cash. June ttlh 1859 tf JAMES K.1$II,0.. OMAHA CITT, N. T. Apothssariss,Obmist AND Respectfully solicit a call from puiehae era, and pledge themselves to furnish all articles iu their line, of a quality and at aucb prices that cannot f excelled in any 'ity west of the Mississippi. Tne stock is entirely new, and laid In from the best Importing Houses in tbe Eastern Cities. -0-0-0-0-0- COCXTRY PHYSICIANS A?JD FAMILIES May rely on having thrir rr dera filled promptly and carefully , and at aa low rates as at say other House. Physicians Prescriptions Corefullr Pre- n7-tf. bUt.k.U, STATIOX. J. bKlNNilK, fJrprieior, 12 miles from Sh'll Creek, and 10 utiles from Columbus, Keeps bay, grain, and supplies produce and provisions. Tbe wants of man and beaat supplied pood camping places and arasa convenient' n7-lf- W. T. 5ICU0LS0X. JOll.f Br.TH. NICHOLSON, & CO. Sign of tba AMERICAN FLAG ! Twa Bailee west of Fort Kearney, on tbe Great Mill tary Road to Pike'Peak Utah and CALIFORNIA. DBALtaa tar Oroceriea, Prevlaions, Drr-Goods, Indian Gaeda, Corn, Oats, Hay, General and complete 8'.oek of Sapplies for Emigrauta and Citisena. Cffica ot Westera Stage Comp'y. C. 0. C. and P P. Cacpany, and U. 8. Express Cem. -0-0-0- M om (r-ancha Can be touna tbe largest ana best KRAALS, and Stabling, weat of iba Missouri river. Wonted Water Frss. Ibera waa a proLWm J Dnn e tha atoiea. which ran to this purpose : 'When a uau aaya, I lie,' dots he lie or does ha not ? . If ht lies he peaks tba truth if It speaks the truth he lies. ' Mu y were the hooka Sitten upon this wonJerful prob eir. ,rjaipus favored tha world with no leas than six ; and Ph Ictus at tidied himself to death ia his vain tudcavora to aolrs it. Abmt Woi.--A eondiie'or of tha Nashville road informed us, a few di-ys ago, that hia train was stopped by an emigration of array wom.a cios. tog tba track. Tlity win an iuch thick on tha traik, and the whvela oi the locomotive when it camsitto their midst, wbirle-d rHit d and taut J, as if tha track was covered, with ic, and would t tuove au inch lorwaid. Tha train wis backed out an I tbe tr ek tleard of tha ho, ma with ahuv alt. Louwci.s t'vuritr. Iliaroar or 4 Cow's.' 'The rial inventor of the now wot hi famous Colt pial 1, ia Otis W. Whittir. a New EagUnd mechanic now workii g by the day in tbe railroad and ipchi& shop of tiarriaburg, l'n, Jl waa in 1837, wbia living in Enfeld, K. II. that ha made the arisiial intestion, and gut bis peUnt. Ua imasedtalely eonuenced tha manifaslora of tha arm, but at ( sad ol two years was prostrated by Ira, which destroyed all his atoeb tod aaaebiacry, avnd loft poor ami uaalla lo start Mresb. la 1851 b pr reared reel of lis pataat, and la the saaae year 1J it tar ft.000 li Ueary i. lieacb aid Semual W. Kartford. wbo, ij tnru. acW il t Bautual Cult, by whoa it haa beta wo-ked to its present re ! wa. and lo wboiat it Las ivturued aa THE HUNTSMAN'S ECHO. Independent In Evcrjthlnrr A'eulral In iVotlilng. riRLISIIElJ AT WOOD BIVKR CENTER, N. T. avtr.r Tncnear korxijo. Terms Per Ycsr, : : : : : i s : : : : $2 00 THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1861- Agcnta For urttemaa'e Echo, su'liorited to re ceive avbscriptions and advertising, aud also to receive and receipt for any monies. N. T. Spoor, r, II., Council Bluff. I. A-D. Jour. Opiuli.i, . . , , N. T. W D. Jjfcnson, Fh.rence, . Jokn lierk, t'ofurabus, . . H. J- Hudson, Genoa, . Post Master, Foil Kcsrrey, , it ii i. Iropiichc".V To-day we publish n prorhecy deliv ered many years ngo by Jjsej h Smith, which we lieard with out own naturul ears as tbe word, fell from his mouth. Pride, wicked.icis nnd injustice have become nutional character! .'tics, and our wbolc political, moral ami social srstem has become rotten to the cote. Our grentaess has departed never to return, aud our bcaitud Union is Lroken, eoverod and destroyed, never anin to nrise. Our nationnl doom is scaled urtalteru bly nnd still thoui..:.dj rutii upon tbe aword only to meet death. Tbe blood oi taints and prcp'icts has gone uuavinJ, nnd ojiprcs aion mid deceit has inado the wail of the poor and tho widuwtd tuccud to Uo.wcn for venseanue. A ternllo retribution scarcely awaits our iiutton, but is coming down to tcuip casti. blood, sorrow und death. Let those who would nat have blood up- on their garments, refute to take up tne aword aghiust hia brother nnd neighbor, aud five to tbe west, to tbo mountain, abcre pnco and ju.tico reigns, for cala mities unheard of hung ovor tbis nation und woo und oonoui to him who remains to rcapr the bitter fruits of wickedness, for liabylon is tottering to ruin, will fal and engu!fU these who arc fouud in bei borders Awako to a sense of tho enormous crimes being committed by tho heuda oi tho nation. Tbe earth baa become cor rupt, aud the prophetic p.-rio J of her first aetata ia now expiring, und the predic tions of Loth ancient and modern proph ets, referring to thoonnihila iouof wick edness aud u reign of righteousness is dawning. ''Tbe wise foresucth tho evil und hicleib, Lut tbe fool passeth on and ia puuibhuJ." - - - Adieu. Friends and patrons adieu. We have second, nud to-morrow aball start west ward and shall probably becoweme a ci tixeu of Utah, und perhaps soon ourE cho may be re-Ecbocd from tbo tops of the mountains. I We go from turmoil, strife and Upoo shed to'seck quiet in the huppy, peailif ul vaUa of Utah- 'i bis Kepuhlican reign of terror, blhod, tyruuy biid oppreaetou ia too much tor our Democratic style of free thought, free speech and freedom, where iacn who may chance to differ iu opinion with wild, blosd-tbirsty fanatics, are threatened and sometimes despoiled or murdered. Then adieu tho there be many we leave with regrets, aud the memories of paat friendships will illumine our future putb, and abed a hulo of pleusuro over our thoughtful puouicuU. febouM cut Jifo and udilitiea te spar ed, our friends way find our footmarks through lb. bouiiUle.a west, and again hear tbe sbnii, Oracular notes ol the Old livyUft re-echoed I rota the vales of tbt mountains- Again, adieu. Meanness. Over a year ago, the Lead of smatA vp la.muts in Kearney eity arranged with ua for a euluiait'e advertisement tn the Echj for stipulated sum (Ti) per pear. At two different teriods we have IS. The other day we sent our man a reaad to gather ap our duca, but Vt. 11. repadUted the iaUebtedneaa and refused poaiuvaly to pay. So much fur respoo aible (7) busiaeas Srata for Um beaaAt af Um CrafU It iattsa to stand from ander when priater'a biiU a.r repuUiot-d. Wa have ibe aVt to soil ai three cents an the dol Ur. Messrs Niebelsott and Co. aod Peek, JUberuoa A Co Lave paid u up like f-jolknj&o, which tb-y are. il.j lioir shodovs n.vr grow less. 1 .i I L'mlnjrnnts' Register. Tie Fourth Utah Emigration eonspa ny, left Florence June 23th., and camp ed at Wood River July 8th., company consisting of 2G8 persons, 47 wagons, 1 cart, 214 head of oxen, H'J bend of loose cattle, and 15 horses and mules. Com puny nil well and stock in good order - Captain of company, Homer Duucaa. Captains of tens, Henry Talbot, jun., Dan'l Miller .Benjamin P. Evaas, Edwin Stratford, ihom.s Urcett. Chaplain, Henry Talbot. Sergeant af the guard, Joaeph Foster. Clerk, Thomas George Odeil. Chaplain, Henry Talbot. David Booth, J. W. Hammer, Alex. Gillespie, llobt Parker, ' Homer Duncan, Elii'ih M Ottinger, J. N. Benedict, Win, Mcinmstt, Qeo. Howard, John Bualcy, Sidney Coons, Josiah Brooks, Eliit Case, fumes Ilowarth, Mary Ann Sairll, James Memntott, Kiclmrd Phillip!, Mrs. M. A. Aadrus, U.S. Stevenson, John Forsyth, Stephen Mahony. EliPih Triceboek, Jitmca Saunders, Joha Williams, J. S. P.nwlings, Elis'tb Taylor, Moses Warr, JohnShelton, Klix'th Johnson, David B. Wey. Tbe fifth Company passed here July 14th., consisting of 332 persons, 71 w.g gons, 233 ' oxer, 03 cows, 8 horses ana 6 mules. Company all well, stock in good order. Captain of Company, Elder Milo An drus. Captains of tens, John Taylor, Daniel Grcnig, N. W. Bordea, Jacob Hoffman, Iiabert Shclton, Juntos Evans. Sergeant of the guard, Wis. A Martin dale. Clerk, Geo. M. Ojtingcr. The sixth company left Florence July 3rd. Company consisting of CI persons, Id wagons, 8a head cattle, 10 mulee and p horses. Company and stock all well. Captain, II. C Hullinger. Chaplain, Joseph Siltzcr. Sergeant of tho gunrd, John A. Hill. Tbo eighth company left Florence Ju ly lCtb., aud passed here July 2Gib. Cwaipauy consisting of ICQ persons, 04 waggons, IU1) oxen, 24 cows, 4 mules, 6 horses. Company ail well, stoek in fine order. Crptain, Sixtus E. Johnson. Captains of teus, Alfred Longman, Jabei wood ward, John Ileal, Seth Johnson. Chap. lain, Jabei Woodward. Sergeant of the guard, Seth Johnson. Clerk, Geo. leas dale. The following cliurcb trains have also passed up, persons and stock doing well. Cupt. Murdock, 5C wagons, 475 oxen. " Eldredge, 53 u 433 " Home, 52 " 450 " J. W.Young, 70 " 500 4 ' 2 carriages, 23 mules, C horses. Come all good saints, come, now'a ti,0 trying time, Willyou go, to the west. Giid up your loins, and make your ar mour shine, All is bright with the blest. Have faith in God most holy word, And have i his faith of one accord, And leave the Gentiles here to dwell, In their knell, all is well. Tho dangers that beset the thorny road, To turn you from the way, But you should atrivo to find the saints' abode, And with them, sing and pray. Lift up your heads you saintly host, As you now leave the eastern coast, Aud travel on to Z ion's hill, All is well all is well. We'll haaten on, our kindred a nts to see, In the huven of rest, And there we'll meet, and have our ju bilee, With tbe just, we will rast. Oh ! how we'll make tho mountains ring, And triumph ia our God and King, Oh! how we'll make this chorus swell, All is well, all is well. Lueiu$ A Srovil. Wood River Ctntre, July 31st, 1SG1. Net York In Ruins. Who of our reader would aapj.0se a few weeks ago that (lit Mw York Tribvut Mould so soon ss the 7ih t( Ury, rnuke 'he fallowing admission ol tha proatrittriies of New York City, tha tesu I foresees by o'hirs ss the corjtqieoe of eivij war : 'Tba fabric it Now Yotk's nereis, til prosperity lire in rums. Useath which ten thousand for tunas are bori ed. Many a B.rchaat bad toiled ar y and late, bad planted and sal amed wheat ba should Lvve e'ept. and tieaivd himself eeofal relixalton and eejoy anenl in order lo 'male a pile which he hat! ju.l about CuOipletrd, and was prrparti't to retire aud epi d lha de clue of hfa in ea.e a ad eetofur i, wl eat lha erah can ) an I epi aveijil in Ufra it. L at fall, ! apiui iai j to d-yleia m b. ikrupl bat.k tupt ia (ceray. in h. r, in r. a. luiiou, ; ai-tt tiowtata lo go figwu U iiiegr.ie swrck'' -.. . . . . Going neat. ' ; Among tht more a-niblc class or pa. le tfera is a gniwifg detirt to ami grata westward. Already the preset season snme fifteen thousaa 1 have psa aed our d.)or for California, and aear as many for U:ah. Vio luve takes) lha fiver fata'iy, tLouU via iiever ex lctt to find aUewliera ao lovely or elf t airaUa a country. ' , ; We are ifl fur the boundless wssff . still thati'ifr lbs "Star of Empire" on its (light towards sundown, aod hop in some quiet mountain dell, to make a little Edravlike world of sunshine, flowers smiles and happiness, where peace and plenty abound, aud tha clan gor of atrifa and bloodahed may not ba heard. Come then, ya who are wa ry of strife, who art sad and sis a at heart coma to tha saouataioe wher the opprtssrd shall find a weleoia Ci.me then coma to peaceful, hap py Utah. Snort. A short harse is toon carried. Aa oi l adage. So with ur editorial this w-ek. Wa have been all bustle and A"ii'uaion for 'he p .st mont'i, and bao b itu uua'.le tt most to spend more tbaa n hour upon tha E Uli rial this wek,' We'll do better nVzl time, after snuff, ing the tool mountain brecse, end re i uncrating our bea'th by seramblisg ocT the mi untains for a liolilay. Adieu I Wr atari this u-ornl'if , af t;r the issue, and loading of our ptess and fixtures. Hurra I A few hours will fi'i.l ui ff. Look for next di Us from t!ia Ore. I jBssiu. Faith. Whrn C!i. rite V. imparl iusly required lha Oonfsioa of Augsburg to be abandoned, and gats the i'ro es'.Kfil leaders only six months inere-in which to oke up their naiads fin-lly, the cause ol tie R,form.tia wa tlicugM I opt leas. Lut Luther excltiined : "1 saw a s'ga ia tha heavens, oat of my window, st eight; he stars, the host of heaven, held up in a vault above me ; and yet I seuld ace no pili.-.rs on which tha Master ina'le u mi, fc'om aava leok above for the pillars, and would fain loach them with tht'ir hands, as if afraid tha sky would fall, i'oor souls I Is net Clod always there ?r. Gill. XV Tura a man away from ass ijtiea ion th.t ha coneeiveo if is right t-i esnmiiie, and you embarrass ill the workings of his who intellectual ci,u timtion. Place him ia a haute and dtbar hi in fr m bul one spartmrat in t , and yau tell Lira in vain that ha ia frte to i II the others. It ia Blue beard mansion to him ; tha door tf the fo? bid Jen ch.-mber haunts bias wheievtr he trradi. A Model Will. The foil -wing ia a copy f a vt ill left by a m m who cliotv to be his own lawyer J-Thie, the laat will and lettametit of me, Jol Thomas ; 1 give all my things to my rel. tiot s, tn ta divided among theus he heat w. y they can. .N. D If an) body lii k'up a row, or makes any funs Lout it he isn't lo have anything. S:gued by me, Joiia Thomas." tW ''Your honor," said a lawyer to a ju lge, ''every man who knows me, kuow that 1 am iiiepi.ble of 'ending mytelf lo a mean cause ."That's so," said his opponent ;. 'the learned gentleman sever Unas l irasi If to a mean causa ; bs slwsys get eatdi down." Cs. r, what has become ob d.t darkty who eto I he taller T" '-Ho has been on affadavy, and ear ricd up to ll s perm court ta bab il tried." On a affadnry; Cretar ?" "Yts, I sea the handle ob it.' i in ' 3T Ftacs ia the evening star Of the soul, aa vi tus is its sua, and tba two are never far apart. 0 1 ""S O - ..II aaasas JSF"Jraiinis". said a venerab's G'moroni.'u to his daughter, who waa asking hia consent to accompany her nren'. and favored sailor to tbs -Par, ' Jtsnaic, it is a vtry solemn thing ta get married" "I kaow it. father," replied tba sensible damsel, 'but it ia a great deal solemaer not to I Wealth baa it a sarrawe. as well as poverty. Wa besrd Ditea, who baa everylMag ha reuld wish for. complaituag b llerly tba other stay- ' I have a pair af meal inconvenient bavses, be ssW. I.meaitnp;, they jib goiag ap hill and bll geiag dovva." 03 The Vicksb irg Wkif tboe f s ykesiee ehsrrfal suksaiasioB to seaes aioti rule ia respect to tha fo!k.wisf important piivat'or. i "WsBj ba bad af far whisky, tul. yiasiaaipai liver vtler. dilut d with a chew ol tobacco anl a faia of stryeb tirte, ia a vary good aahetita'a foe the Ci&ciaa.li artkcla,of whisht w Lava besa deprived. r-0 f J, if 1stSl hPtsA alsji