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Show it W J ouib i!y O tUefoliil SSabj for arer tTr. looia' gold mica but and we i frovements going on, nf uaman is a vuuiuuu iSSfnot omit to mention a famous slave to.1" ,k u.:a iu jujij band of fifteen instruments which.' Ss Qeorgocrwo left tw'o inches of LBk fa feature of this young town. qnifituallywe:arealivo r Aan ea vhave afootbiit little ?iS i iitftoYf! isiQOOXor.tho omi1 i7esldes grease-woo- d brush: and on Nation, andwe aro -- not1 yet broke, ujp the wo found- the depthof mountain fuhough we have been heavily taxed KS.Vfflfaduallyrgrew deeper --untiLwe in various ways in common with the had iupwards of two, feet 'and rest of Sanpete. T. Jjast Sunday our cold with;a sllghfcjsprlrikling weather ofVjmow Bishop sent out some of our young Tailing as wo neared the top ,Now'we alders, two and two, to preach In the reach.tho summit of the highdivide several wards of this city, and success-haClara 'Beaver ;and and marked the. project;. : they, aro looking away totthe south,vcreeks;: beheld the the bearing; of land brought to a proper people perpetual summer, where the are benefitted- and thus a spiritual gooti? birds and desire to be left alone in'peace, Is very, similar to that of the Mormonfe, who have invited: thentdo joinrircrid settle with theni, .btlioTlnn-tht- t tlery will make a vgood classed f 'citizentr, as, are self sustaining. j they is hero It nmongst, these two strange races, that the American Libertarian, shall havo its origin vand proclaim the people;1 rights of these who seek peace and to worship the divine Creator according to their beliefs: as tho constitution, e now ted States,' bricd guaranteed nil denominations of religion. -- And it shall be our aim to induce, the worthy people of Badicaldom and Niggerdom, to leave their present scenes of starvation, and' colonize thcirichest portions of Arizona, "New Mexico) Indian r Tefritbry " and Southern California, which is about to be traversed by 'tho Southern Pacific. communication .Bailroad and steamers onithoVAxkansasi Red, and by Colorado rivers, and the Pacific coast. Thakyrtiole country is superior in grass; climate, and seasonablorains, with the exception of which combined, required Irrigation, makes it the most desirable part of America. n A dozen mining camps are promising well in Arlzona,and .the eyes of distant people-arbeing drawn hither; and the point from which we date this letter will shortly become of foremost importance. The Mormons have flourishing; settlements at HarrfsburgJ Washington, St. George, Santa ClarayKockville, Vir-ge- n Pine City, Grafton, Adventure, Mill-Valley, St. Joe St. Thomas and are! ersburg. Parahnagat-silve- to themines waters of all directly contiguous the Virgen, and the people are anxious to see the stbero,1 that are nowbuild-ih- g ih Ban1 Fran Cisco;1 begin to make their regular trips to Freemansburg-ThSteamer Esmerelda came up to within twenty miles of this place last tro barges, and she was season, towing a poor, stern-wheconcern, not adapted to any navigation, yet she came to Callsville, sold her cargo at a big cash price, and returned below safe. The channel of the river :from Callville to this point, averages twenty feet of water. The trade of the whole of the one hunr dredand fi(ty .thousand Mormons and tue twenty tnousana Arizonianswui De for by this river In spite of railroads; tne steamers can put ireignc nere nx, the people all three cents per pound,-ahave their own wagons and teams for the present, and a railroad' will soon' be commenced from thig point northward by an excellent route, directly through the linefdf; the heavy tfiettlements,exten-tapj road and Pacific ping the Union on to Idaho and Mon? ding directingly tana.l The great Rocky Mountain trade must' be tb and from this point. k -- , be-twe- en of-th- 4 -- lauglxalhthe jrear. :m r t VAJi 2r iXiIl .w. YO ."BKMANSBUJia ARIZONA. VT accomplianea. , -A great scope of country will be put under cultivation for ourselves and the v:)Jaq:'30thV18GS;' poor for whom wo have subscribed, and; .i'hfryf:, u for as many more if they will only como. To-da- y I 6utVamiithristen:the more more we As folks, believe, trades,, ito wnof we;Iay ErANSBUBO at thq f head and more more is A : independence, grain -f ; preserved, in our town. vein of coal of excellent An eight-fequality, has been developed ntFairview, four miles from town, regular Sanpete coal. This will open the Spanish Fork The discovcafion road to a certainty erers are practical colliers,; and in tend . to sell cheap. Utah country; can rejoice, for the abundance is great, and the price will be small. Ah, sir! if we only had a railroad down the cafion to Goshen depot, then we , would? hustle the coal to your city at sucrrfigures for the blacksmith and others as would make them all rejoice. As a city we are interested in our near neighbor's welfare, as we are bound to prosper in their prosperity. A Bunday School growa in import-Nancand so do J our tive "day7 schools. The demand for a high school is beginning to loom up,1 and also for the appliances needed, maps, charts, globes and a thorough teacher. Nor must I forget to mention that the 'Newo --has taken a new start since you j took the chair; (I donJ t call i t the 'easy chair; ) and when the opening spring opens the granary doors, and the tens of millions of promised grasshoppers shall have been the undeveloped, and the sun shines that will thaw out the frozen or dread of; famine, then the feeling liberal-heartewill respond to your call for help; broad acres (Will be sown, and strong jbeJietV-i)tlie promise of the rainbow will be evidenced;God will give us eeed'tlme and harvest, for we have helped marvellously as a people to gather the poor, and we sow not for ourselves alone$-bufrfHim-- and His insect-tribeTo Him people and His we look for the promised blessing of the former and latter rains. In these days of XXX's I must not omit to mention the superiority of the Mount Pleasant flouring mill, now thoroughly renovated, with improved machinery,' and the finest bolting cloth. The enterprising owners mean your typo3 shall test the quality. Nor can we pass our four fine blacksmith shops, among whom G. Farn worth as a shoer ' n stands A No 1. 1 ; D. Candland. 1 -- 1 true-understandin- - d - " . , We clip the following from the correspondence of the Frontier Index, and give it as containing, the views of the writer: 1 -- d after-piec- oL3363 0 er tow" Mr.Ken- - 4enchore on capital nterestiS andaccom-'Sdd- f TU0al?taDce, of the week-M- isa down tho house, SSI in rbrnsbt was from her othnJnch0Ie Hreed XSfda? L of con-- X .Everytown SSf amtn8tthe Mormons Is proudwit!ncert hJa11' where infinite the who are is 'for necessary " them toS1at'tbat l inoTme anrand thnTrender f comfort oith'QdcboxL U T St k8, GeorSe, we left the telo-- I r? 'wit? its corP3 of female operators, u "aaA?B a lu"ei ridge, we come 3" ?n Ciaa creek and Pass througb tWJpleasant vlllapo of ?M-5?!bo-S0D- g3 - amuse-S,,atreilale,f- or nf ni?. OcItlPTrorf a thnf 1 -- u fiiM.03 i wa-ter-A- nd romr-thei- r. hv-lnUdcr- i-r- to guard our oni- - ed -- t M - - , T ncif, i -- . . I'ounds-NAILS-) U,UUU 20,000-Pound- . f STJGAKi s t rr : baa .30,qOO;Yards DOMESTICS,. 40,000. Yards PRINTS, k'" .:j Besides a COMPLETE ASSORXilEKX .l OX : General r , rvIerUandise V V CALL i 1 t J US; E ' i J 1 AND-SE- v: , A t. . i :" s J f - r, .!", C. ! ti'-.-- j i l 'Jilt.It . T i-- j And will make it ADVANTAGEOUS toj' H OAS -- .IRlinBILIC1 : V" ' -- ! B ;XJ:,Y E R,S. . r - i 4 ) - G - . . j r'Ib ! IjEGir. t this People1 ,TT7E return otxr sincere thanks tohaTcCreoeiv-vYV for the Uberal Patronage we ortrf In vlfiwnf tho crpoot urtirrltvof money and the decline In the value of some kinds of j'On' and after lL'i AprhiflSGS, where letters and floods east, we have, determined' to offer our in the Stock at a neavy Discount wr papers for more than one person are putJortsach samo box. nfty cents wUl, bo charged J ex-- ; rent, person, la addition to the jegular box such persons belong to tho same t i cept when or to the same firm. MJ family to mane tnu will allow a DIsount oLTEN "ff?We I am reluctantly compelled revenue the charge, because of the smaUness ofPER CENT, on all , Groceries, except of this office. P.M. Ai-. " d05tf. Wi . f "to : . 1 , Stkxet, - I ntt XDiscOvint of TEN PER CENT. 1 J'.J f J d waie.2 except 'HailaV: Horse. .and; Mule : Shoes. ' F6rsale'a.tbmQot of Union Squard. ,, - - - ft . 4 i - f- -'. - feuit . . .if QonnnKi :nfu:U .warecCastor8f.&o.1;&o.r.iI .t One.Two anoTThreerTears old from the bud. - Ti.' we think better for the Customer than on the' Jittery Plan;, these elsewhere and not foundr been tried, liaving to the , i table lnvesters;; profl worked sellt well alreadywho quite rThe People know Qe1antLXwD,5:cara old irom. the bud, and when they Qoodsi jandiBeat the' Cheapest 'net them. Imowlngthem to ber cheap,' and then Vfio-ATTen to Twenty perTJent lyjilCOT and PEACH TREES, get ttT)Jsconnt of from cuxuer vt uip wuaiavu uui y win luey whjcirrrr wnr rt6ryxmttr.vdjT pRAiTpno it fc (.nine ue Denes .ox nayo ; to jnn. ptttr c& ibend at ones and the .eppt, than taHoOITE 'rfSancain-PlPTYotlrawlnff tomethln. tome IhaveHO- N. B. Ho! for a L1VKVENCE! NEX LOCUSTS Jeaoy roc transpiantiD&r,w" rtiYonraxe not rqiirEd; to purchca4Ten to entitle you, to tho Discount, buto never sprout from the roou, which I will two s7llLaU0Tr it m tUl ca3, whether,tpeu J on roaoniihleXejmixjo'i! bo larjTo'or emallj1' 11 THIS . j . . Jf -- r i Dol-dara?-wo- rth . ou-pope- of pux-clicw TiOR C ALH A - . tT A 'Discbunt of TWENTY PER TMUam T)1nf r.ux jjv.u jraii o? 17:1- r.i -- rr:i v ; WALLACE, Proprietor, o.--B. " Vs of tHis description; including Hata and r. vv-- tt; 7J Cops.lc of CENT! ori all lilnds TWENTY PER ' C$1 QOO. Aft rtTTo nTi - APPLE-TREE- S, I UKIOInTJrJXiXuWard vJ 1 Eijuthcldtfof Unlpn Cquare.r iArPI-r; .mr:: rt, C r ben a m y nf.?Tan Xollars.'la ;HJ , ! J.l. Jl- -t -- -- j 1 VILLTAU BERR. dC5dwlS-- U ' ChCOCO TTH OFEB THESE TERMS T tra frpn e T7Un5Wne7rrdr.0 1,.1:1 BABPBERRY. RHUBARB, dae n n exch an ce, All kinds of avallablo pny JThoy weavolholr own condtwoolcnckrthfl partridges theco nncicnto 011 under mo pottery, &c.I And itioof Ku8h?ed:Pon dC.lm washing several pans lhattho "Book of Mormon" professes op-knott- ' trho'rAnMt ." ?iit; unugi tne unnstmaauood. mrilSJiST16 Indla "io ' t Monte-zuma.Thi- B e, for.-the-; f4S AT s .r :v-..r,- .t : well-enacte- nl east-ernworl- u., : St. Thomas Abizona rry. r "Jftniffi'fv !7 ""IRftft. Before we leftist. George, "we were treated to a handsome concert, followed by a at the-'Hall, which; is -- ntted up. with amateur ae-nBtage ' free-ingft- he ? ? " t : s. Vilni el " or 1 rib JdoHiii! ?zo PJ.i, e n r X i3 fin -- 1 1 - r t .1 fibril tX e . e, -- dfo-Uni- -t l; timberi-watefgrain.'soi- -- -- m r r r.f w J has-ampl- e e, et : of .navigational ;on:that mighty watef-courshich; is great supply' Uhe Rocky Mountain region .with - Oregon imports,in spito of. the Unions Pacific audi the 8outhern: Pacific Railroads. From here arallroad will, in a few years unquestionably be built northward through the. Mormon settlements of Utah and Idaho, already comprising one hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants; and to tap;the-Unio- n Pacific at Utah;, thus tapping the Mtender Ogden, -footu Gentile, population, of one hundred an d: fifty : thousand more, that are coming. on wheels,, to wako up the denizens of these fastnesses, to tho ; that- Mormonl8m means nothing mofe:nbr less' than ad vance-inen- t, Masonry, , and Bemocacry, reestablished upon a stronger and more united i system than ftho world has ever known since the glowing and dazzling ' times of Solomonr 1 ( l ' Mbrmonismj 'haV fdr I tsr purpose, the revolution of America and of the world! and how?Why gentlemen.I would ask oi you, upon-wat oasis uoes tno wonu exist, and creation move? my answer, hnd the answer of Brigham Young, if and frankly given , would; belilasonry furwould1 Democracy disunited. 'And thermore assert that peace, happiness and grandeur, can 6 ; restored pnly by united Masonry mn Democracy,: thp strengthening effects H)f which will give the States of America and all "the world FREDOMr'' Your read era Task ih 6 w lonjc before these revolutionary schemes ;will.bave resulted ih;the;predfcted;benefiti?;My replyMsjthat ere!6uranburi71dcksBhall be silvered, America will rend.her garr merits and put on the garment of light; and in tho co'urse'of a fewcehturipsit stands to reason that the same system wilLgovern tho Universe.,,, , ,0 Nowv'Mf the'eourt knbwsherself and she thinks she do,nvo will at this point the confluence of the Virgin and Colorado rivers establish the ;J.KAmcflcah Libertarian,1.1, for tho purpose of. enslaved , miniongbf the .... This part of Arlz6na,is comparatively a desert of rocky and sandy mountains, with a few oases interspersed, here ana there; and these on , tho western-tribtaries of l tho Colorado,1 are settled and are being' brought' into a high state of cultivation by the despised Mormons; and the. eastern tributaries above this being settled; by the !Azteo Slace are who fled from Mexico at the time Cortez was making the conquest of their fiutf. temples country, destroyingctheir and killing theirgreat President Montezuma. One of the villages is named of Zuni, a supposed abreyiation region waa until the cession to the United States, a part of, Mexicp, and when the Aztecs were guided to .by their their present places of abode, that if. they ; would chief, ;ho told them observe the rites "of their religion and Painted till the soil of these oases of the be far from Desert, where they would their old enemies and out of reach;of the should ;pro3j?er They Apachen, they f and have bands-bhorses, cattle, Bheep tobacgoats, and raise cotton, sorghum; co, rice, barley roats, corn, and garden and pples, vegetablc3biJsidcapeaches, : other-fruitshouses, . They have stone built on high benclTTands, and jip the perpeAdiculivf, cut'ptea and packfWopd, theaYp ;provisions t -fieldjdn thfr adjacent vclloyo. They, dnterthcir OKiT7 tVi,n"fnn'r KttWi I t rt x down-trodde- n ) j Jl r ii?ftadT o!Uvir;oJ ydl Jr. vr , - s I I T , |