6i'ms l of the MipersA , ,Joiunal; • wo.Dollarstper annum, payable semi-annually ante to those who reside in the County-=and anon in advance to thcie who reside nut of tbe County i publisher reserves to himself the right to ch,atg r.o,fieF annum, where payment is del*•e konger one year., TO CLUBS ee copies to one address, '..• ' $5,00 en Do • ,Do ' . _lO 00 een ,Do , • Do i 0 90 ..ive dollars in advance will pay fur three yeses sub plum to the Journal, RATES OF ADVERTISING Square of 10 linex,r.3 times, ''. .ry subsequent .nsertion, . 4 . Squire of 8 lines, 3 times, .sequent 'itaertions, each, , .r tines, 3 times; . sequent insertions; each, - - 0. 'Square, 3 months . ; " 03 0 0 0 .months , , . - • : 5 00 !Near, - . ... Mess Cards of Flee lines; 111' annum, 3 09 chants and Others, advertising by the ..; , 'ear, with the'privilege of in;erting dif silt adverti , ements weelily. , . . ~,, . 10 00 ;Larger AAvertisentents, as per agreement. 03kVIC.S12 OC_K'S Vt it.p . A -:: • . I . ' l) 7 5. IF 7 .' - . - 111121 • "4/. i r: 4 - _ •-• r - - -V/ r r•A\ I 'Pacts for the People.. popninr;o , atdca . le of H. A. Fatinestock's VeriwincO lias induced per.- = who are-envious sileCess to•pal ofrupor. pnblic,peeparatii.ms whirfi atl mplien I mu knov, ineft,cacicup i'lo.l.pelling ' worms, from the • ern. - 40s-Vermifugeipla La4tiei4.3 ;nto lit.itlic cathm the ground of its own intrinsic werits,:tuou any ot.hdr mcilAcane at:lie Lad row tr,cd; arid ":e many .worin. remedy .k 11.1‘e hi dint furred Min sale, and shortly af!cr . gonc. into obit:tatty Which their jumly mer . B. A. Fhti.iestock's contiliacs ill aiitmithantly-sustained. , It has may to he as effects will hilly sustain all that is said of ye s Joyful expellintz power; . . . ei , ri. ilica ie. . ll'ales, Eric Co., Nutt,. y., Jan, 7, 1843.:, , ...le certify that we have u , ed R. A Fahnestt.elt's vtiitze in (el, .1.111111;11S, rilld in every Case it liiis .:tli , d.ti decided and etfeetna4 remedy' for ,ex,till , worins Crolii,ilie system. IN • cords illy trentn• 11,tio parentti who have Children . alificted with tlawlerotis malady -, . . . ELON'VIIZGIL, 't ' I It \I. IS.:LAINE„ ', - • • . -, TiOill' NI V Y,- , .. ..' ' . 'OSI.:1'11 BIIIIROYGIIS.,. ' ir Sale, wholi3. , :ale - and reta:l, at the Dru?, Ware :,e of A. F.\ lIN & nrny'.of Wood ste. Pitsburg. or in I tNY lle byf • CLEMENS k DruLrgins, ~_;cruLer. 9 °, f r 7 50— _ . lIISS' , 1 .; roa Tut: CURE .IIF , psurnption,..COughs, Colds, TO - TH E"•PL.II3 L. I C!! , . . rilliStNTlNGtlds vahlabln motikinn to thr. *pull :li a, ec,m.,ly„, inr.:Co ro and Tohnonary 71 4 0, iliaelftfdl. I have botAl :it'll:a:ed snl'ely hy!he . . CAVII rhbnilwnd•and a 11.'"it , l! to.lhenelit the atlhctt•d• I I -imply' . 4:nat.:lvor to L'lVt• a Imp f statritrieut of its linos,. :mil Witter nty., , lf IYtatlts stirpfisitut (tiara ill t•ualtiti tet.titrittsit such 'proofs of its vittisrs •dl s alsfy tliti-tpost inrri• t lntou<. that CONS UMl'- A sty and •'t`AN RE CURED," if this meat , ' to, ii MEM it •t o ‘vitieh tliffers•inut It'in the St/NV/ - 11V 11,111,/ r.ylllo - "41.1 to 111./0.110,14,, 31111 1/1/4 1007. /1.11 . - : - /k.lll -- /linhsiriali , q.t . :limo!. I ' that any 0 1n t , molly e;qlatili! ui i•tri•viiivs a iii`nvery . C:lSll.44lll /0 every 'stage of thic.tlisnase ':•• contrary, ‘Vt.!-:11111,1 VA 01,4! telo fail ;tnifeliine,:. a "im-iattce,whicti oveurs - tlailY,Wtth all tut most vat • - n.tuellie, 1111,.././.-5,11/1" 111, 11110. t. /.1011.1111/ 111,101"0/10r //I/11111/1, the 1;111.,% . 'mu to.limonj.,l, ftvorfroin citrze2rf , . , thi slits County, well knov., ~.1,111.11c. • \r• 1 . . , g I ' l ' l years w tilt lia latl the ail nnu of tle• taft'-iantl ••• a incnrable. teasinttleetll.ll make rla,lttf t our E‘portsrant. anti amli; inty It. i,ly th at lit •. cured, :mil :1111 3: ndms 111 ill ' s 11 illy ion I Witt ip•vi-r been ted 1'i,v1 , 91, to F.XPI'I'I . I4I.INT. 1 t:.rtll 'wt. 1-ttatl heel, ,trlllitrl •:1 illy trail-. I Itsv.,,nt, 11,.. . 0111011 0 tn. , ,,,, - erat of toy frienll4: - :thtt 19tin..111 t!I% .e.e 'of (It's rill Al I- It 1.:10N,L ./TPTION, 111/1.1. 1110 v,•ry tt ,Ittl t h.. tlnyte.l ,i 11••• 1.. 'stir. re,tiwetfuily • • ' 1,1 . 1,1161111a ,, n, rictolier It ISII. _ . - . . S-1:11UVI:lifI.I. dives. gmilllap: 1, it_il.", - .NV.11 lla-t.,—hca_r_Sir .° , —flii•.'iti 1.. en anto fed a ...,....r.. tell.. 111 like irrea•-.1, 1 NV:IS illiiilt ed IC ;r3 JApectorant, and ii. - ter ...ii..2 . ...... bottle or it. (mind ......, ~,,,, alit I do lent if'sllalr in reeetlllll ,- 11(li112 i , llllitilea, a valininle inctin.ine for C01d..., Ctill2llS Ull . eli,ons o - the 'tn . -L.L. . '.(-- ' • • - ~..!., , e o et:tinily . 3...nr5,& - c•. - • . • , .. .EI) NVARD lIIINTZINGEIt... Sent: v miti.t. 4 - , , ,vt:N. October 19. -Pit I. a.. taken wit tin had cold 'sonie time ago,.aud used l' I tvobottles .11.11 r 110 , 1,... Frperfor,lnt.Vli , ll W : me 11111 , 1-1, and , 1141111.1 I have 1ii.ca , k211".P...r the - Vain, I would freely call oil Mr. lianQi.r 111. in :le. Lliwctnrant . ..DANIEL 11. .S.4!":kti ER. Son. VI.IiILI. kr ...VEX, Jllly ,t ^ -n: . 1515,. - ... • . -. WILLI% M ,I. 11.A.A6,—.Drar ....Ar‘..—! aia lipps:, to . l' to the eniPticy of tour expectorant; '6lr a itswatr e pus loose for which it was intended, that of re : , ..: roug.ll,, Coids, &c.,. ' . ' -',...rs respectfully, CIINS. lII'N'TZINGER. i'r tale 1.) . the Proprietor :it - ~, , - 1 ...-y-Ifitli. Haven, and - ndrow_intt4stiints in Sch..? kilt .-ourity. '.-N ille—J. S. C• -Martin. . • ,ellyik—.3o.ltarvian C,..kiliil v Esq., . :,r,vi11. , —.1. k..r. Falk ' P Ca•tle— ( '.curie Iteit . ,n) der; 11.41. • ... .I , Cart.t.n--11....ry Shis-ler, I'. NI. _:-.......t., tile—r44.,r & Drumhvller e - . ttlwi—lt.•lln,r h 31,4v2an.roth. ,f,neflor . t Si ! n, • arcira— c:t•,rln• , • Coe feria k_Klct Sr ink, Lace born rippointed cc ne cent:. In PlllPthirltia, fur Ihtan . i;N11111101,1T1I. • .47-71 y 1. NATURAL REMEDY, b. • Yo theltupm7, c‘pistit,th:6,/, a.,,// cyzai 1 9 core be found ,4 • ,EVE iGiIVS • • lAN VEGETABLE PILLS, .I,rterv:a (.."0:;;:,, , e of Health. ••... 1 ordinary are ‘.ll 1111•01I,iy 011 I,lli ow I 1, and s'llrfe• 1, 0, .1.111,7,1 iiviiirconsiitlitions thy' be rr,ump,ru./ h ; a n d ‘v . (ni o r s , IN- N \ / 1 1.1. S are 11,u ruled upon the qtly tli ii fro !roman 1/,./ t tu tu, • ; 4 1 . 11J '11) 13U1' 1)1. 1 E 1 \ corrupt humors. and 111, . Ot nal lint I prirosiiile-5,,, deari..r o4 mull T o_ holy. it ,vin he !mintiest if In c{.l‘st 11 be 11,1 t n irelv 10 certain to of every nanm from the hotly. . • lOn we wiiih Ut rsl,tore isviritili or to-arts-to ft.,- •.,,V e 0.11)1 it of III , : 4 11i11 , ..f ;0111111111111.W:tier. li•tik;,„ If %sq.: with to rest , re the holy to health, ..,• ti w. ! 11 , 7111.';11 • iii impurity. INDIAN fr‘ririil one of if not the very bust Med in the worn fur ettrryint: efitAND rtRIFY -en6CC1(.4,1.:, ,•tpel f io n, body' nil , ad and c , orrupi lortior.tliii t aft:e f.f tlie a nic withral . tpaniwr ; and 11.11ile thry , 'verY and of v./cry natha ty - dly'driVt , ri front thin 'oody.' • h.! i,,(10.Will)!. htchly r.•. , , ,, riable St ore Lane afdThil.`d A Z..111 , ' for the Of WRIG/11'k4 IN \ V;F:GETAIII.I.: PILLS:hi rre.ll,l3l%lll('oniqy D. BEAT youseiN -5 21 11-0.11.er r4on, CArboir. waI,I, ' POIT Co., Mcli..'!arliinitP, . - . .. - , It Dry. Tm.etirtutt. .1., , 0re Kot it pt. Son, '3liildleport. . . • .1.1 I ru....art, Toinattua,_ _ ,_ . - . :. 1., .. InIt11(110r, Orwitzahurc.! , • f.: .- :met r ..t..... Moller, Pine Irrove. . _,* , l,n r 4 ny.ter, l'ito.ruirg• th . , • I' , F.roir Mai li=., 1.n.0r, M3hantano. -' ',la , Kauffman, do , j -, ;,', fiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Nlallithitingo. ~ • 1 . . ' , I'. MI Wei,t,'lilin..trrftun.,- . '' • . . t , r,el Ilerb,Zintottlrmintolvn. • :. . , • t ..' : , P i. i i4r. ff i n :l „ / t r e.: ;‘ l ll 5i N, ,,, V , 1 . :: ,; . , r o ß li r . a ncl i . . . - . 'taiinan' Curl:hill, I.'.4.iliiiiillyn. id .org...preibelhf., I•7,4sl . l3ruo:swirk. . • -g•• IL Prat , .... Bruckvilie. _ - !.11,,,t. & rna Nrv.• PhOd. ,l s l •liii.' ' • ' - .''•%'un - ta Ka , itnnn , _,. `;e lot ylkit4 Ila ,- ren. -.' , ;:tii ,, ,,Drecher, lia..t. Itrorrwitk, - i .'.. s tirlioldrohol,ld. Port, I•6 ttort. - . - - .rr Brother, New takle., . lanlO-Welst. Lowiir litliaiiiiiiig - ii. . jurist Buyer, Port coranir: • - \- • . , 1W1r , .., devoted mat Itiiivery to the snit! rtiNVricht's .0) , V.-v . 7'l;lbl, Pilk, of Iho North Aut0.r.j . ,,, 0 od a ~ f fleaiih. N 0. 2 4•4, Gte• nwich strret, , .-ty York ; ~ 1"+••• Tramont, , ,,,l. llor..ion—and urine ,a 1 otice 1 6 9 itar.q Net. Philatlvipliia. . t . pten,lll(.r, 19, tot'" • ,rt,i:icn•; - ;t1,1•01 - C,ll;ig•ftr.• • ri;:;‘,:fs,•,:dr•t rut yPr Inc, and ft It nrC•servitd Ingtdr,jutd r ; •:( 4•0;etl:titd 4.dtt of - 114 - 4 Stnre. _~ it-00 .5 WEEkLY:Bt BENJAMIN .BANNAN, AGENT FOR. THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSVILLE,:SPIIti*ILI, cotiNiTy!).)A. VOL PURE WHITE ~LEAD 'Whetherill Sz, Brother , T.ll Atr,l'UftEllii, No G 5 north From sirert AlPhihdelphia, have now a-good- supply of their Warranted pure white:lead.and those customer.s ;whc have bc:en sparingly supplied in consequence nl a run tin Chearticle, shall now, havotheir orders Gllcdd No knawn substance possesses those perservatire and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to 'an equal extent with unadulterated' white. lead; hence admixture or [Alter .tnateri?ils only marl I its hab therefore licen'alie steady aim of the Manufactures, for many %ears, to' supply to the public a pe'rfeetly, pure white lead, and the tinceastn2de: Mand for the article, is prti'n ft hat it has met with fa- ILis invariably branded, en one he :1(1-W1.7.:111- 4-:1{1 LL & rinuiliEß, in full, and on the other, IVAnn.ANTEtiPtitiE -- allin red letters ~ . November 49., Iliffia MEM 1111 • , • BEST BUTT HINGES, ';j ; {ANUPAGTtiRED and fiir sale by , • Vl MORItIS, TISK ER it; 31011111 S, Pascal Irnn.Wa rehouse, S. E. corn. Third and Walnut:Al:eel, Philada, Philaila..kuunst 9, . 32 _ ..,IVI.tN'Y TOH it,ILL I ' COUNTRY. HOUS ; EICI,FIPEI S2 . mr.--- - r.O !nay be sure ,^.," ','?-iki_nin .,,, ,,t . an r 1. .- tiiii,,, 'DI,. ... , 1 nuttily ti.et,red it,,Ast, i, i s -rr ..., i ,,,,,,- A t n2le pound or la ::er quantity, gi,/.. ,, ,..- - ..;: - 1 at the P.EK I N TEA Ctl PAS I'''S ..ai_'''' I, ‘i' 112EHOUSI:,:;0 South Second Street ••=,--_=:—..-, • lietwe en Markt-t aniftitestnit Streets, Plidadelpli,iii. Heretofore it has been-very difficult, indeed. ,Ulttiost impossible. always to obtain caul Creen and !thick 'leas.. lint new yon have only to visit the Pi.kra Tea Company's Sim, In obtaiii as idelicirdis ., and Imes:int T e n as ,itt could wi.M fiLr. ' AV tasti•s.cail 1,4: lw stilt ed, with thit'adv.inta2.t . Or Tot i nil a pit re ant . ..lit at .1 low price. ~Philadelphia, June '2O, Ilti. i. 25- • RAILROAD IRON. MIT sithstriliers have now [audio:: from ship Miam i— bra: from LiveiNil, 5 ions Rail Road Iron. 13 a 13, 5 'li - ts* I 1,.a. 10 tons 1. 5 tons I:, Also, ions Iton,•consistinz of round, square ;tad flat bars. • & E. North Rani corner of Market and 121 ii stiret. • ' Iti 17-tf P1111,,1DE1,1"111.3,.RE.1P1NG1.9ND POT7'St - 11,1, - E R. 911, RO./1D • wiNTEtt AtZII.O;GEMENT .E l ' et s s e. 12. ge .r T r ri . ri It k: ---,iFilir: , . Or St 711 I 111 Z On atAll :Liter MOD day, Ott. rr, 1515 glom P.ottst.ill , •,.:ll 9A. M., /., , .. , . ~ . phoz,":, `•u A. ..,,,.. ; ( Intny n arept :•••tnotty . •.. IiODItS OF — DNI4SING READING - . , • • Por Philada.,.. at 10 .1. M., 1 Poitsvillit, - " 12 A. M.. r - . , . • RATE: , ,- OF PARE. Between INA tsvine and Philatta., ":3 I:11 and 3 00 . Itt.:n2w. 51 10 and 1 20 t' II • SALT ! . SALT ! (... 7:6•,.. 14 . 1 .- ,A in nal - rot , t'4,r ',tit. at I lip loweg, Mar -to min,, ilnlivored tot hoard of Boats on thel nnt:n St 1'm:1'i:11500 tty Glt 4111SYJ'ITEII. 31 Walnut ,t.•C.F . i.111 . 11A. 1'101:n1,1E1;11a July . . 131;11DEN'S pATE - 4T-11(IiSE SII.C)ES • (iv •OCE hest refill,' Aitnirican Iron, lor s,tl.• at 'ftt,nut saiin• pricf - s pithy ' Iron in hir,l), , iriv4 sa nral,Ait Oil pe'r • Tl,O inirchast•r. s st , ll. ar tial - rant,nl, and if, lint .t..ttzst4rt,ny; tn he GRAIL" & 11110,11tEit;•1"2‘Valziut st., ..tune l'otts , • s-iile (IN IJ rrr, .2r.t It.• 1 It 3 / %%WI 1... 'tt witlt 11 , sitit fi :irt Ito for- C.. t•-. ni 1'. 4 1:,..1:71g alpl the ttql of it:too - Ito:. • .111 , wren' I,'• - 11eCC12 , • Readid4 --- .lt: -. .ad i 'ag. „ -4- alai and. 10 . ".%5 cts. l'lto•ier, slate, tt is. ,c-^ Pig 1r..11, itohei; parbie, yndn, tar, idt.4 IT. • 1 . and arinAWnes, . h.,r iron, c ;IA , s,leTl.lllriwill lite I. raw Enbaci p r .% i,llll I • Flmir per barrcl. , . ' cl 4. •II cis 111n•at. c.rn. r}e, rincrr j Grikm.rie,, all wiire.st vel, . L c,.pper, t 1!1. bra,. do r : nie,licibitiors.ulubit,,•-. ry, • laitt,r :i . 1.1 - rn...5,, .., r cl.es.•:latd and talirAv, I .4 tril, %% ilol. clai.a, leat La'r I • . ,•ra . %‘• bide:; pailils,,,y,:. • 11,1' , , tp.mp, and cordite. J Ilt : y Good:. dr11.2..A. u. , 11-1 c:nt:...4, •11,reizn liptois,•l • wiprs. ,4 la , a, paper.fres4 'e- A . 264 li,b; toom., rottrertiohal ' (V:101 , 11, :i. Stati,,,,,ry: • . ;• N. :additional charue, for rommissmn,. stni .. hze, or ri , ,,jvin2 11r deliVeritir4 crei4ht i?t any of the ConiNt• I nly'A it, pot,.ou the line ' - ' . ' ~ ,,i b lin,il I:i. 1513 To IVlaciainists and other 6. 1 -) LATT'S universal Clitivh..; I I ii:l44 , s, front to --- o tics ; 'sotter.s Sprin_ malt , ll'ciTilel•f•l.V for Steani .rei and It 11111 , Cilinter Seal, inure hail dttryre tit sizes ill patteprs. For h.,11,1 le, and rig.til at the huviiiit nianufactuter, prive.i, at No. al alma street, liv • C.. 11 100T1 I flit. Philadelphia.. Feb. 7, • : crths.rilwr would yespt•etfiil3' inform his friends has I.,ented,ilis MILITARY MA \I , FACTORY' In Third street. No. w a .fe doors below - Riser, where hi` Wplllll tie pleased to, J et! Irk old I'IISI.,IIIVS, and as twiny new ones as are ilii•liorted to favor him with Owir . Ili still continues to inanulatlitire Military 'And S , :port wen s ;lint ks, of every ifesrript ion; such as Leather. Felt, • ilk and Ititaver Dress Cap:. of 1 all patterns; Foratn , tti'r Troop. Witty do. Cartririal Boxes, flayonet sratiliards• so , op! Bolts of all lands„Cant ' , ens, Knapsailks, pattnrits ; c o re Btu-kr-is. Boxes.iTtle do. Brushes and Phones. 1,111111001 i,, Firt.'lll.•ll . Tr.t. al her Cars: .51/I,WriOr !manly Shot Come 1.-11111 S. " as thankfully received and prointitly . .attentled Orile-. I' to. • IV NI. 'CIII;,SS . )I AN, No. Of• 'orth st ; a few doors Roes... Philaila, -la nun:. rtHIE sultst.rilair tett! t informs hip „;,.,_..., I rua . I ptili,. in tleneral, Attent for the pale .u -, i. ,opener Italian Hemp wl o I.ettit .n msizint supply. at the IreirlVorlis of I:. 'V M.CIIIIIIS. • THOMAS JA. T r isoN. - • Pa. • that certain tract or parcel of land. situated on ILI, the Woad M o o Cl:, iti; in Lower Na ilton7t.-town sh!ii...M4SclolS.lkill county:Vont:to ly (Jerks I:foully.) in the stale, rifl'ennitylvania, honnileilanditeseribed as fol rows f wit . :—Bliglithinzat a marked white dak I fee,; tlwndylby,late Vacant lands, now surveyed to :1.1.col) north sixty-fivelierches, to tywhite oak ; thence by..late Vacant !arid. now"sittveyed to George Werner. West 116 perches to ; t by late vacant land itriaw surveyed to Leonard Iliick, south sixty-five perch is to it Spallish nal . ; then& ezet !.Ili perches, to dile filace'a beginning• contlaing tifty-five acres and one bandied and fifty-two, pc riles of land and allowances of eix. per cell!. for roads, &r. JOlll l / 4 : G: BRENNER, Executor v 'of F. Bemis'. eitate, CO. Market ;t. Philado. I'hitu. aphis, liepte'ether 10.,.1816 , Agent Wanted far this Connly. 'llll but:itiess will he to procure subscribers for, and sOl, who I.lo.li:died, a largo, new, splendid tioVn.- ship Kap of i,he It of Pe tins'ylvania. The qualiti t•at 1011,. required are a stoat! capita! Of $lOO, anbrietv, tistry, energy and active ',vainest. talents. Inforalation - Of the tends of the Ag.en. y, are Itheralt v, ill Ire given on apply: tine. eos-rAIiC Peru, to DOH 11 %ItIZISON. superintending ag't• • • 5011111 seventh street, 10,1610. - - lEEE ~,. . . . ~.....,...._...t.,—......,.......-...,- : ~... i : • , . ! . ,- -- (•_,-, -,-.7 Vl :l\e tvi -,'N %.*:-.--_-!`", • : . , . , .. N. • , . "-), , . a' • I . . - - -.A.A r .:f- ,, i. - 0 _ F ., ...`5, ~ 4,., !•',. _ - i... - . . . . . ... . . . ... .. , •, 4- , -- a- ~ 1t...*_,.„._-.. , ,,-„...„...„.,....,-., . . .:- . -- .. . . . , . •)„,...„.„.....,„ y . , _ _____. _,4.._- . ' ' .4 ....j,, 7- -=--,- - --, - .= . ,- T -- , -. . =;, ,, A:, . .. ... . . . . . . -..' ' . - -------- - 9 . .....,3 - . ' ) • . , ' -.• 0; ' ---,.. --- ' C '...3 1 1. , ,,' • i ' ' -, ' A . . , .. ; . . . • ' 3 4 1 ' - . • 1 . " 1 . 4 ‘%-• ' , ..,,,- r. , '. 4r,::::C = 7 ,. .;:i7> ' , - • : .- '...' .: • .. .... ..... • ',... : ' 'S • ':' '1'.1. 1 .t.: . ...i+ A . :4' . f: .'. • 'ls,- ' .'-: 1 t.' * - -7 ' .. .,: ; ' . . '. ' ~ ,,,, ,,i „ : , .. , .. - . . , , .- , r:. !I. ; • . .' . AND : .. - .... . 4511'... , ... .. ,„ . ~.w.. -.i ? 1 , ..; ve. ,?--,,.. ~ H . V'-- - o .. i'A k.Oll - th , '....e- .-m \l-•?% ' i . . . i • • , '. ° 4- 7., : ••. .' : --A... . . . . . ..-, , .-- 14 ,- fr i . ~,.. . . . . . ~.._.: ••-•, •. -. -_. ~. '' 1 .-'l4'''' , ' l 7-' - 7...,•WtHAL -1) ..'. lirEll..l'l .•____ _ TisER - 0., : .. , . . . .. . , . . . . . • . , . . . . . . t I VVILL TEACH YOU TO PIERCE THE , BOWNLB OF THE EARTH, AND .BRINO OUT FROM TILE CAVERNS OF ZOUNTAIBS, METALS IVIIICII rtILL DIVE STBENOTII TO . OU R lI4NPS AND SUBJECT ALL:NATURE TO OCR USE AND PLBASURE.7—pa, JothysoN. ~. . . , . . 14i1abc1131)ia. 1 irsw AreENTIONI!! I • I - • , MILITARY STORE': RACH•riTG YARN ;.. i For Sale at Private Sale . " \ • POfl3titLc Tats. Cards of flio lites'inserted for #.l per :mourn Dry Goods, Groceries, .&c Wholesale & retail Dry-gbod, Grocery & Liquor Store A FEW DOORS DELOV TIIF: HAT t: CA LES CkN.TRE ST. • ' DAVIEr X HEISLER, DEALETI. IN Mil' GOODS AND, VARIETIES, door al) ovc Callowhill, Pottsville. ' • Cochran, cHr.sp D I ..11.3DE CLOTHINQ STORE, Centre street, opposite tho Ezchange . THOM EWER, Wholerale and Retail'Dry Good Merchant, 'CENTRE ST., I DOOR • A ROVE NORWEGIAN, • Jiames Igenll3 - , Wholesale & retail dealers in drygoodS, fr,roceries Rec.; ...Vrlt door to Fox 4- Olortinter' :Tut! Centre t•t , Pottqiile. rss' • - 'lTZionsfa.4 .. P. 1 eatiy., ' Dr...mt. IN DRY' GOODS, cuormuEs., kt Corner of Centre and A arweglan streets, _ - , Pottsville. • . . • VI)A. & BIT:OTERE11, ,DrY Good, Grocery, Liinor, Flour and Feed Store, Cenrre Street, oppn.qite thc•Lanib Tavern: obw.t.izo MORRIS' _ADDITION : TO FOTTSTKLLE, Dealer in Rail Road alel filar iron, Groceries, Oil , Fish, .LIkV AND GRAIN. . James It6iTney, '.WIIOLESALE :AND 'II.LT4'L GROCERY . S . ZORE ; IN 1:i1:11t16 . .u;bIr!ON. POSTEEI‘ & DALY, 'Wholesale and Retail Dry Good and Grccery Stoic, CORNER OF CF.NTIIF. AND MARKET KW:Ms,' , . JOHN H. DEALER IN DRY G OODS, GROCERIES ScC., Centre etrect,'2Hd door belvic .11,kkadtango street, • • FOSTE B, EW STOREJ Yholesalr & Retail Dry,Go,ol . a ntl Grocery Meru hunt!, .71 - ezt dour tattle Town Is'olL Centre at. Po! t,rille El - E. S lls Uranmer, DEALERS iN DRY ODORS AND GROCERIES. Cent re st. bet:: ern the ET - hence & GeLee's Hotel, JOY:VP . II TtiOWCII,- - GR o AND, y AIRIETY STORE, .161/1a Siityman & C 0. ,, iNIPORTEIL AND DEIII4:R IN' 1)1(1C-GOODS, GROCISRIE3 AND 1,1(111'0 It ~ St the Xe4e York Store, Centre St V.O . ' rt•TrrviLt,r. fl Utiali R. HUGHES, m Elrc A 4 N . . T. TA 1 R ;A. N 1) 1) IS,A P ER" CC\TI is sT.. TWO DOOR,: TOE TOWN HALL, l'ollllll`,t Cl9cks, Watches and Jewelry- , • ELF:it-DV ELL/Weir CLOCX:WATCI7. AND JEWI'LLnir sTor,r, 0110 . . dime ntiort• hotel; • cuNTal: VOTTNVILLE, • Lv 3 sr - • CLOCKI AITD WATCH DIAKEII, cESTra: sTnErr, TU llib Dorm BELOW MAIIANTANGU •• -4. L. 1 - 4113EP., - 'CLUCK AND WATCH MAKER, • - Cintre strert.f,ur door., brio, .11arlyt Pothrrille. Partienlar attention 'paid to (lid repairing 'Of Clock's and‘V"atrAitr. . F• piCHINGE lIeOTEIL JOHN C. LESSIG, PROPRIETOR, CI:::CTISE :STREF.T. roft s En OE CA UMW II ILL, PdttArilld, Fa. 40 1.00 HOUSE,. DANIEIL HILL, Proprietor, Centre, slrfft, potlsril le, Pa. BE UM T23111t . T15,* 131)YLE, • OYSTEH HOUSE, OF MAIIANTARROAND CENTRE ~T RCET,. Opoera :servud up in 111, - ! hest I).Fiblc 'lO 1:35 TOWN Nu:Ea:Tout, MI EMI ffn Balta. - s.:. PUTT, tr_ii.RDWAII.E' AND .1., N MERCIi.A.NTS,._ ' , • At the Tou. ti -11, . . cryritl , , :: T. PoTTSVILL , CA. — 7 -- , (si COilr,e IL Slichlec- '' ' :_. .11.11 tn W.3n k: _lst) 11? o-v .vEn c 11.3.:%;' - E,„ . - .Comer o(J:entre till,: Market StrceTS, . . .N..., • ? . fort, Drugs and Medicines. .m 10; AWL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, At \\'4 . T. Ilptinffc old•statid, VENTRE ST. PoTTS‘ILLE, , .110213; .S. C. 21.1117 i, WHOLESALE. I A ND RETAIL CENTRE 67,2 h 06111., BEIAMV MAIIANTANGO, POtt:VWC.. 3100ti13 - & Avellieraineitt . BOOT tr - SHOE DEALERS, One demi. Iff.l.v.s. Mr. Andrew B. White•r; Stare, • . CENTra: ,1111:.ET, SADDLERY; HARNESS, BOOT & SHOE STORE, • ' NEXT DOOil TO I. s:.ATEn's STORE, c,..ntze 5.1; POttSVI)I Cl4irlof F. Thumlaer, E E ROOT'S —1 .7jl) SHOES Sign Of c.I ;e,C'llen (.0;1 arI.I:LC: hoe, Centre St redtcia few doors below Market street, POTTSVILLE., ' Sept.. V). !SIG. • • ,ClOthing, Tailoring, &o. v.lppfiliqdtt St. Taylo,F, • •merchant Tailors , • :11..1.IIANtANGO STEECTO, CORNER 0 Ck... r „, Pottsville. • .0 4 IrENJ. TAYLOR 9 IZERCHANt TAILst AND DRAPER, left door to Ciensees & Drug .Sto7e tentro st., Po .5.:11 4. . . Pottsville Iron Works, • , E: R 7. McZINNIS, Proprietor, C ORXER OF ',i'c'ollW . Eo lAN AND COAL .:57c r . Potlyriffe, • • - El .killi - OOD of Strht I.7?Nrii7rs. &e., Corner_ eaPoodull and Coat. ate. GEORGE W. SLATF.IS, =I I= I= IMMO -Centre street, `2:l 4106'r below Market, ' C Ite Hotels and Refectories PF,TER F. IVIIIDEY, PropFictor,_ I=l CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER, goors - 1 1eners Bank. 1= 0 and Iron Stores Boots andl Shoes R. H. SCHOI:E.II-Z, Steam Engine Familri'-s POTTSVILLE t SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2, ',1.847: 13nciness elarbs. E J. 13 Ai T 0 L .11P.EW • ATTORNEY AT LAW, inni . svtit.r:, PA.. . Office in Centre street, three ; donslA.46w the Miners' Journal Office. JOY '2B-3.nio • JOHN CHAS. NEVILLE, A'I•TORNEVAT •• 1171L1 attend to all business entrusted to him.' with V care and despatch. Office one door, below the. Miners' Journal - October 19 ..10111ti 15 1 e. ROSEREOIRY, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. , P.A. Jan. 4. - A. W. LEYRILT7II.N,! ,Attorney at Law. HAS opened an office, in the liorouOt of Schuylkill (Mire in front street, i.erongl door east of M. l‘lanriinies Hotel,-will attend to all business en trin=ted,,to his care, n the counties of 'Schuylkill and' Berks. April E 4, ISIJ . E.. O. JACIA - 0031. r Attprney ai Law POTTSVILLE, PE, SO-Office in Market St., at the EmporiUm Otride, , ;l • June 2!, , lII.OBV.ILT. . • ATTORNEY AT 1..'11,%; • .AND Vl' A R-Y P❑ B r.; I .0 , • tO• Office in Centre st. nest 111111 r to the rxchanize. 17 G. IV: MALTCHEN; ; t rat 3- at. w Office at SrhoglWl rex! 'door to Ed. word Ibrn,:intre's . ';,, Oki c i, -.0!() 13!ine, MafriN,rtzte,' '. • ~ . • lITILLIt',(:,ihi to n 6: bit.ine Gets tilirnail, extiustod V.. 1.9 hill .l.nrii. IltUri. in Centre street, a few ilinirs below the Pennsylvania !fall, and nearly in posite-the office of the - Miner's Journal, Pottsville, Pn. Pottsville, Feb. 7, IOW:6-11y* • J. rir , -*Miu. 11:14i, MANUFACTURER OF CARPET:S gr. 171.AMELS., A fete. doors above. Towri Mall, • P OTT!, V I Id. C. ToivN uALL 131 LIU lip 110 OM, P, F. .141117Dri, CP - WTI:Fr: S7'REET, PO7'7SVILI.E. DEALtn. tN DRY GOODS. GIZOCEIDES, AND QUEENSWAIII:. '„ • Centre street, fourth finer. below 7 , larket, rorrsvt bI,E. . 0ct.3(1, IST,. I 4',0-;- Marry knkins, , WIRE-WEAVER AND PATENT . WIRE SCREEN NlAnufariniyr. ,• Coal Street, a,fetv doors 11,110 Norwegian street,' rorrsytt.trl , 1 Edward E. All4tl l id f • , in.A.rwsmrril, AN!) MANUFA - CTU Eli OF COALI • SCREI:SS, DRIFT CAIN & WAGONS, r Iluchley's Addition- 42 Pnitsvil4, near ;he MahraCitel Furnace.' COOPE::31. s=lllol owrN ntrutivs COOPER . Sllnp, ST., ON'OSITE'MR. WOI All kinds of .IVork in Rix line Illadea _ .1. ManufaCturer of Coachey, C rriage:: . T o VOIT . S V I Particular Inv:anon irti.l to th all kinds or Veld, !es._, EP. Shollcn . berge 0 CHARD G RIST pOTTsVILLE, PA. C.S. All Kill& of Flour, constantly - • t, • STE.II3I 5.4.15 V LARER Prop l o I i "Er Order: , can Lr I li at &:-ron's Store, Ceti tre rt., wbere -airy will he I),lntiptly i iittended to. • tNeorge Entonri, 1 CARPIT AND COVERLET 7.tANI(EACTUREn, ;%larket street, al. v.• Manerr:;wine ' z . PoT 1 , 1,11.1.1 E. . . ' ReMember the .llnttr,--'• Net la be •L'ipler.:old.'! • 1 it .t. 5; ri; IN S S, ,' CIIDAP BOOK AND STATIONERY — STORE, Centre St. opposite Om Penn. Hall, P..TT , I. II I F , . JOSEPH SELDEIiS,, ! DENTIcT, TIAIR 'DRESSER AND DARIO'', . . Centre street, a few doors ore the Penn. Ifoll T•A Y AQUA IRO Pi -If olt S. .101 IN 013.1F4. laimfarinrer of roam l'oginor!, lathes. -Cars, Mill Genrin. , :;lron and Brass l'asmigs, Sr., I On nail, Itoad cor.:^r nf'liri4ge arr i e TA MAQVA. 1 illiitctsvt IC plljiliC.T.3 A. W. DeggaVelai MINER3VILLE inns wortEs—FovNinty AND MallUfacturers of It.: miNERSVI PA , . r • • • BerijadlEill 28efkalcr, • vaini.r.sm.t: AND RETAIL !Hi.% EMI. IN : Dry 1:00,1:2, Grocciivs, Flour and retd, iI!%IF.I2SVILLE, PA. I • • • l i tagti: Elvpplier WHOLESALE AND LEAIEr.:3 in Dry Gowl,, Grorrrus. Flour,Fred, &e: iu Su'utriry at . 31inernill...., Schuylkill county, Pa. IeTER J , . TA V LAIR.] [W A LTI7II SMCCLEN _ _ 3:reCLEN4II2II.IN,' ,:t;o1 Dry C4oods,Grzzil,er, Liiaors,Fl,-n+ 4 and Feed &c ..E R S CORN OF ECOND 4 ,SUNIIIIiN r ILL if... PA. 1:111371M1 Dealer 'ii Pr,, (7004,,D And 7: , . fiteryrer & ?Broth - ex • wito I; ES A & ICET.III, I) E A I:F.,,RS lu AiDry Goo , /+, GrocPrieq„Fbatr i i4. Priq , ;:- d Mining GOOIIA. cur. & prieni!er'e.R.„ • MINCRSVILLE, PA. G-E Has always on hand rhea fifol•f,cash. • ; 4 FLOUR. FEED, "CROCE li lES, Plif /VISIONS, • QIIEENSW ILA, MCI) 1.1Qt011:4. Two doers above Kumsius' Hotel, Alinersezele,'Pa . . Port etarllon 13usiocs31 Tarbt - • . Albert G. .13roolic, •• Manufacturer of Shari En.'ing, C. - 184 777 s turd Rotel:, ,t.tr. Engiires built. Cast inas turtle, and :ilinvtds manufactured of every descriiitiOn, and of the best qualify for and felon' purposes: • \ " Port Chilton, Pa. . ' Xanufaititrer of Steam - Engines,. Puuq !Gearing., Cars, and .crrstinTs of Jess ri)oteuns. .1 Port Carbon, Pa, . Mattson & . WIDILESALII AND RETAIL DEALERS In Dry Goods, groceries,- Provisions, Flour, Feed .&-n bostdu 13usincs3 it'arDs. , C J. F. Mune*, ' GENER4I., . COMMISSION MIX CIM.ArT, - And Aeent for 'enal. iron end Manufactures, 1 City Thad - , Boston Mass. Advances made on consignments • tiEscc..?. • • A,mns flinney, End., Boston , • . Messrs. Grant & " • brown Earl & Erriligtnn, - F. W. GF,3fiSi . :a2HAIIVER. JR: E V AT LAW. 'Salirn.. r in Clranrcrr;,4- Commissioncr for PennsylCania; It! N. York, , eArNtissntt st. May be h<.en'at his residence, 507 Broome street, be fore A. M : , andaiter 4P. M. 13, Legal Notices. IVliscellanppus W3l. H. Rutz.. MARKET irri*. ITEZEriII .Stilkeys PA. rt,oniring of IL L , , n !land .-' 4 :J ; .11XL!L, l'otts‘flle . De Foie t, Treies,. Flour and Feed, ,ale and Retail, T. U. while steep', Purt Corbon, Pa • Fromm the7Joup*of Coirimerce. • Zije song of stcom.. DT G.. NV. trTTER. Harness me down with yMir iron nintli, • sure of your curb aruErein For lseorn the power ot yo puny hands, a tempest scorns ' How I lauzbed I lay concealed fiOm'sight For mai; v a countless hour, Art he .chit'dish honk of human might, ! And the pride of human power When I saw an army upon the land, • • A navy upon tlt seas, Creeping along shall-like band,, Or waiting the wayward breeze : When Intarked the poasnnt faintly teel • With the toil which he daily bore, . . A 3 he feebly turned at therardY wheel, , lOr tugged at 11)6 weaey'oar :' • When I Measured the panting courser's speed, The flight ()like carrier doer;. As they bore t Kittiderreed,. • • Or thelines'of impatient love ; I could not but think how the world would feel, „ totrlpped afar,' ,• hen I :hould he bound to the rushing Or chained tothe flying cars ES! lla ! hat ha! they (mind rite at last; ' • j They invited me forth at lerzthf— . . ~ 'And I nuked to . nly throne With thunder blast, ; And laughed in my iron strength ! ~,, , . . Ole! then ye saw' via ondritus change "':*; On the earl It and ocean wide, , • • .... Where now, my fiery arntie4 range, . • - Nor watt%for Wind or tide ! , ' \. ' Ihirraira -hurrah!! the water's n'er4 : ' Tire mrituttainS steep decline i . Thise—spaie—litive yielded to my p01i0..., 1 , Th.! world—Ate world is mho.: II The rivers the sun hash earliest Itle.q,, . . • ; - , 1 Or tho-e whertl• his lien ins decline; The ctantlstreanis of the queenly SWest, .' Or the orient tl'oolls divine. ;. . . The ocean pales wjtere'er I'sweep, •:- • 1 To hearimy,tienctli rejoice ; • • • 1 : And the nionsters,pf.the briny deep ... . i Cower trembling at t!, e voice. , • . i - • I carry the we'dlihAnd.the lord of earth, ••. .. . ,' The tlionchr- Ofthe Er,nil-like mind ; The wind: lags after my dying for,h; , . • . . The lightetiing i ls left behind! —. • `-'; ~ • .• - 1 In the darg.sorne depths of a fatirontless mine . - .., MY tireless arm dralt play, . Where the rocks never saw the sun decline, I • Or,a he dawn of the clarion- (by. . I bring eattles clitterine jewels up . . ' eFrii, the hideous dye bel.I.W ; . . • Anal make the fountains' era nite cup : .. • I tv. 1 ‘V Irli : a clitystal gush ciertlp - .I bloW the bellow:4;J force the steel . • 1. In ntathe shops of trade ;, • , .1 hammer the ore I liirp the wheel . .... , Where my gnus of strength are Made ; I manace the furnace, the mill; the mint '... • 1 j carry. I -pin, I weave; . And all lily doings I ;milli print . On every . - laturday eve. , • no.nyscle. to wdary,no breast to decay, :No bones to he "inid on the 'shell"; " And soon I intend yon way t' go and play's' While I nninage the world toy •Inkt,elf. - .11ut harness me down with'youi irok band ; r Be sure of yonr rurb and rein,; For I ,corn the strength of your puny hands, As tile tempest scornS a chain. Reply to ilia preceding TIN rung of .(ElectLicitn. ' DT JOHN F. EDEN DOLLEEMLN Si- er Fteam, I've heard the song ' i i rompte:d by a master spirit i Nothing, wantintf to proliin4 'Admiration for thy inerit.. . ,All thy claims are just and true, Lailniit with 2rratiist pleasure:- , All, says our, and that one , too 'Thy diadem,—thy ehieleet treasure! ,Now do hear no., and he kind! Ttnnt door '§:ty '• the In:tithing's Ey thy littera f..; left behind." VI'a.:1111i. 1 / 1 1,1rq not rain - and rash 1! PIIIIIIet, h rid ron,itter. gibe, '•lf.loy pri ikon; that tvelertnin r . . r i ot take a " fancy flight t 1 At:Welt - ruin troth, a wick desertirn I , . . ,Surely 'twi - is not fairly done, • 'Thins in trample im wy right ; . . A'tilf priii:la inn by. Chet-,as won. . • %Vhat was im•er, within thy might ! What " Illnu ''claitit is "any own j '7 "Mine "'since thilCfnir Ivorld'o beginning! . Younger brat hi-r, do tint friiwn '• At Oe r elder sister singing! ' • , . I • Yes..! rdo assert any claint, l l : . To my birthright and niv dower! .• - Truth, my only end and :dial; . .. ' Truth any oily streingth• and tower!" • Other wanness need Imm u ne; . . !leaven amt esti tin my right to prove ' To this , birthright, all ilny (Tin, • . From the. source of light and love. ..., , . I r • From that source of light and love,• r Reigning. over ;Malls eruaturen, . . , From Ills radiantfthetine nthovec • • - I I obtained nay form and features. j . And the lightning's flash which thou ' • Clainist in tinder "t'by "'dornitiiori, „ • • He entircleVround ',' piy" brow ; ' Sitalwa rni courEe,;rny.sPeed, my pin on. . , , Now,Aear rimer, . we !mu l st part ; Part we Will, with true ,affection ;. ' ' One in end. in aitin. in heart ; • . l'ree,from ear 4 unkind reflectinn.. "Both" oar Ma liler'.. mime we'll ',MUM. "Thou ".onlearth ;Malt chow Iliwondern I ' "" I" in Ili..aven, my birth-place, ru.No ~ , Glory tai the God of thuntleri., .i . • i • Fmni tad ein . cinthai Chronicle iit Carson, THE 808 Rox - OF THE ROCJiIY mouw. rAms r lIT D. .1. BROWS ;In perishing the journal of. Lieut. Fremont, wsis murh.stmek with sonro 'anecdotes relative t. Carson and' Gody, two members of that brave hearted little, hand, which; - accompanied that ad mirable Officer on his diffiCult and dangerouven terprise: I !Bath of these men. I was well acquainted With, ant! have nu hesitation in s'eying, that two more daring and resolute spirits - were never tarnished to the world in the-- . annals of restless etlyenture. Carson was particularly well kntnin to nte, hav , ing been, in the Fame mess for twelve ritonthsl dttring vvltieli time "%ye event-thrOugh \ ninny scenee of thlngfrous and romantic characte . i. (due inch dent out or !many, that struck inn • krcitibr at the time'of its occurrence. I shall here r, late. • We started upon what is Called the Fall Hunt aid were passittr through the most dangerous, trapping around in the mountains—the centre th i e,Blarkfeet country—when the patty conic sod (l.;nly anil rather unexpectedly upon a fresh sign . Indians.. This ' , sign.' as the, footprints or any other ,unmisteakehle .evidence jof the savages' is termed by the! 'mountain; men, was in the shape of a large new.•lodge' or tent, which. kuldenly met our eyes in a , clump of willotit on the. Madison Fiirk Of the :Missouri. We looked at this .with' - sente little dive; every moment exp, cling to have Toured upon us a:Volley fromq to Indians that.wo had no doubt were in ambush somewhere to the vicinityj. Nothing of .the kir tl„ however i tack place. • ;We . proceeded about six miles when con-. Nincing procif'of the proximity of Indians' became o b v i o us, This ryas in the form of deg. of a breed - peculiar to this country, mach resembling wolf. and being,l _have no dot,bl;thi§ latter an 4. mnl reclaimed from ti state of nature, which . join Cd our camp having a btin4le of dried meat and moccasins tied on his back. We' iturtiedlately threw ourselves into a vast circular of rocks. which happened fortunittelY to be close at htitt, and which in case of attack, presented an.adinira i r ble pOsition'ol defence.l 'Several of Mir men now . pushed forward for the TUrpemi of reionnMtering the . country on:eur front. Amon,9these was Christopher or.tKit' careen. From the pinpaples of these rocks up could command tip extensive range of country, and ?vial., the aid °legless belonging fo Mr. darks BridgeS, ourdeader, we could•see distinctly the proceedings of Our men, as they - wended their way through thelevelTrairje. which stretched along in unb4 ken smoothness tothe distance of at least fifteen miles in our front. We.could see theft', halt at the d b tance of a: least 'l've- auks. on , the summit of a blittf overhanging the riverthe height of about tmi hundred feet. shortly afters we dis'7- I tigetly saw the smoke issue from their guns; but w g Fe et too' great a Instance to hear the ' report.a-- I ~the space of 'a few minutes from the discharge , w? could perceive our nien to meant their horse's aid start in full speed in a directicratowardus.-- A large body of mounted Indiana were now seen I a •in close pursuit of the little party. .Tiiis was an i eciring and anxious moment: to us all in camp. WI e watched with intense interest and anxiety the progress of the furious Aar. Several times we i give them op - for-lost. as the savages were' eeen to ortakethent, and both parties becatne.mingled, a 'occas ional shot flashing out from the canopy I .oe' - smoke and dust in which hothpattie's were en. v i loped. As ' they neared us, - however, our men 1 w re - perceived to be ahead of theit_savage foe, i who; followed at full speed, close in their rear.--.- I, Ms our men came up and took refuge within rifle , rarge of our hugebattlement lif rocks, we poured urta the pursuing, .Blackfeet ia hailstorm' of hut le a, knockiug up the thist in rill / directions around i; them: and having the etTeet of making them swi ll dinly sheer elfin another direetion. . . , In the course of half an Hour the prairie around nit was alive with savages, shouting and yelling ai if - Possessed with deinons. Alter careering about for the purpose, apitarently, of showing off 21 eirhorsemanahip, they i . threw themselves into a h i nge of rocks •contigutins to thriSe we were in prsesaion of,; and opened a brisk. fire upon our „it rty. Thi s we returned with interest ; but twi t! er appealed to .do much execution, as both par. ti, s fired frem under ctiver, in true Indian fashion. libis mode.nf lighting was kept up for about twee hburs, when ecime - of our hunters, getting tired of atmode of fighting so-reimidm e and inconcluaive , d termined on bringing ir.attera to an issue. Ac. crdine , fi fteen of 'our bravest and best men'is.. F s ed rum the rocks; and succeeded -in reaching a p ant nhartned: within twentylve or thirty yards o . the long range of reeks occupied by the-sat-fi gs. Among this •Icirlarn hope' were two Indi a s of thelrepiota fribet. who Were especial ana l' us to come to close quarters with Our`rissailants; 1 a d both of whom were!freeitrappsrs,belonging to oi t carnp.l One of tlni.se men was •cf gigantic p oportinna, great strength, and unwavering cour- - et e. Ho had stripped himself Perfectly naked, ' as i- .eustorrid , ty with Indians when going into tie +. with the exceptienLvvhieli was a small one of his •Itrreeh - cloth';'lliia.face dyed to a blblondm a -r d hue With vermilion pant,-presenting a very striking picture of an Indian Warrior in his .(iattle alma.' . .1 • With no Very definite intention. on my part l' fund myself a member of this little band, deter mined behave ii dash ' at, the Brackfeet; if such sciould turn out the object of my view. . The stop ping, place we had 'aelecteg Wes in a deep ravine eiholluiv, running, pietist right tingles, the mass or lines of rucks in which the savages had tak en up their position. ' -'-'i: It may be as well tri i essaark here, that all the p'incipal tribes of Indiatis(in the western wilder nrs are in posses-ion 'of fusils or long single barrelled guns, which throw halls with doneidera b eprecision, and to a Much greater distarc3 than a rifle. These• .they - 'procure from the Hudsbn Lay Conipanies' trading posts in' exchange for their peltriea. They are only used by - the save g - es in fighting their erternieS, their bows and er ✓ws serving to kill Bufil>kina other game. - After we had remaine t j..a short time,- eliellered o f l i Orn thf shot of the Elbeekteet by the brow of the ✓vine. it. W p .:.-- as pro:cat by Pierre.:.--the lioquoia 1 t idean already de - scribed--to charge the enemy in. h s stronghold. 'Chia wart unanimously agreed do alt tliis we raised the l•rdw of the hill, and became a parent •to the itavai t ee. we, Were greeted by a, gunt-of balls, Which te.'rfutiatelii left •Lls all uniir. jired. At thi l s 'moment the - Iroquois thundrred o t •let us, charge, • boy's!! their guns ere-empty.' 1. ever was a command of Napoleon himself obey o with a .more . joyful alacrity, for we . ..Wer'i Wen i g to - be avenged. upon these cruel and teacher= 0 s savaged, for the many coil/tinily- end remorse. less Murders • they had perpetrated upon lonely and' is'noffenilitig trappers,- iVe dashed in upon them 'at full. speed:clearing. the dialance - .between the lii-ow of the ravine and the reirki in a:ew seconds of time ; thus takiogthem completely by surprise, ; aid leaving than 'hardly an inatant of time for: 'concert of action or delitiotaliOn. Now the rifle, in the hands of oureseit.ad and determined huh .ters, did its deadlt - odice. -. in the space of a few minutes,l , • . nine T.:lee:met; were killed outright, and .. n i ? . airy More : oriallv Wountled,Hrilio were borne , mesh in the arms oftheir companiona. Our men retaliate-I noon - the•lndiana their pivn barbarities, li i V szelpiag eve,ry 'one that bed fallen, nisi soya ges, Who were now driViM completely out of the • a recka; fled with the utmost 'Precipitation. . ' In the sudden panic with ;which they were s AIM, they came very near leaving one of their. %ruler), who hail eon* alone, it is kirobable, for t le purpos4 of heldingher husband a orlover's horse during the engagement; end ' Who was on the point of being made ei - prisoner . by our owe fi r ma, when a fine, looking, Indian, mounteda sU- P'erb black horse. clashed bp toithe place . where I stood; ivhelii , not' having time to 'mount behizd h l itn, she graaped the animal hY the tail ; and he, giving it the whip, she Wait dragged or ratherfleiv bk.hioa himi for. some two hundred yards at-full seed, without relaxing her hdltl. Our,men, in admiration of this heroic exploit. ceased firing upon the retreattn.2 foe, fearful of wounding the Indian maiden arid her gallant rescuer. , - , , I had alrejost omitted fn meritiert that tcmong i t e brave litre - hahil that made this smack• was a d'san named. NewelLa native of Cincinnathwho lii - glily distinguished himself in the encounter..-- Outing the affair,' f was aaaailed by ti powerful ravage, who alerted outsitddetily, drotii behind a reek..atid.fired.his ball, piercing 'my cap, and in licting a slight wound' upon My head." 'As I re torned Iris fire, a rifle was dis c harged almost at (he same instant with my - oWn t - and . turning . round. I digeovered my frientllNewell, who had just flred•hiit Piece With fatal precision. The In dian. juMped into the air ,everal feet. and fell on labia facet.' pierced by two fialls. I Both of our shots hail taken' effect.' • Newell acalped the' 13!ackfeet as dexte .j ,rouily ond'ffeatly as if he had been; cc cualciinAl to it all his life, having first atalibed him - . several limea with his hunting knife, to make sure of life being extinct ! I shall not -attemptio jasti fy:This knurl. thinking' ea I do, with Coop'er's Deersla.l 'or, that , Intlie.n and - white men ought . each to ac t eceording-se his gifts; and I do nor think it, a white man's gift - - o scalp ; but can only state, ig extenuation, that circumatances .when they domecur—which is but seldom—are. In some mealna-.1. Palliated by the pertidiousnessimil tin.J relenting cruelty of these savages. The following : i 1 rretionitances were related to me by Carrion. , .after the fight : • - • . . Aft4 l leving the main body of the hunters, as. was retitled in the - „beginnii3, - ; of this attack, he :end hialcompaniona ride about five - tir six tiles along the side of Madison River, and afteralaCentl 7 ing a high ' bluff on looking beloW, they sudden ly discoveredm large party of Blackfeet who were )liSt.iti-the act of raising earrtp. The men caul women nf the savages were scattered about, some on horgeliacki some pitching up their little' movea ble property., and in the state of unsuspecting se curity;;unconscious !of. the presence of a foe.-- Carsoii,in whose breast' burned a deep and inex. . tinguishahle hatred erihis tribe. called out for each •of the party - to select a man. minting at - the same timeto the Indian he had chosen as a victim; who Was. the Chief of the:band. Taking:•delilankle : aim, they freed and killed feui cif the sa•-:rees.— . , The Panic titiwingat the Illackfeet . teas tremendous.. • They were sirickenis if by a bolt from Heaven . The screaming etwomen •end children, the yells of the savagei„the hoWling Oldogs and confusio n, that epsued, were described by Caron as' fright fut. in the 'extreme. , :They. very smi, .however. discovered the paucity of. he force ' that had. the temerity to attack them . in. the yery t raicistrof their'', ITN tonneaion with our Eatabilibtoont; We have open a large Jobbing Office, for the printing of Book,. . - • . Large Postors,• ' Pamphlets, - . Handbills,. . • ' BIN of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Permits, - Circulars. • ) Garda.. • ' • Time Books, Ike' Tgether with4ll.l kinds of .Paney Printing, silltir la Zilch will by eleautedat short folks and in a beitutk. folstyle. • . His stock of Type for - Jobbing is very large, wril‘h - 'ryas Selected withib view to give effect to Wind-bills:— and his type for Book and- Pauakddet Printing, is equal' to any used in the cities. •• ~~ .~ i 'As he keeps handnespressly forlobbing, he tatter, himself tbat his facilities for executing work Is greater than that of any other race. and that the pubic wilt tlnd it to there advantage to give him a tali._ ' , a:1- All kinds of Books printed, ruled, ;rid bound t o order, at short notice. nook. Bindery. Wrt s are also prepared to bind.all kinds of books. hi the Mo durable mannor, ot short nonce. pitn Pooks always on band—olio made to order, and ruled 16 any pattern. !titling Machine. • • We hate also provided nurteixes with a Ruling Ma chine, of.the'mbet approved kind, whichanables,tis . to rule paper to any pattern to order. . 'S wp . r 1 women end; Children; and maddened with ine, arid burning with eager desire of. verteance,. they, dashed upon Carson and his companions, who only • saved themselves by the fleetness of their horses and their etoSo proximity, to our encamp! ment. This is .n - . very; imrorfe.et akctch of one of the ananpadvezturee which have come under the per sonal oltQcrvation of the writer; and which from their, daring and rotnentic character, have proem for Christopher Carson the well merited Mira de , ruftre 44- The Rub Roy of the Rocky Nioun taMs." Tun pacer: nt Wsohington correspondent of the Baltimore Patriot, in his lat ter of the tOth'instant, makes the following stfange statement When the bill sanctioning the War with Mexi co was before' the Senate at the last, 60E4011 of Congriss, Mr. Calhoutrwase,retiorted to have said that he would-sooner plunge a dagger to his heart than vote for it, with the kTjounation which' he possessed? What was' that information 1 I. have 4-from reliable authority, that a correirpondence Of an im; porrant nature, in this connection, has been a4p pressed by the Executive from the legialativo . de-• partnient of the government, and is now on the files ottho State DePartment. . • This corn spondence shows; that before our ar my was ordered to 'proceed from the Nueees ' the Rio Grande, by Mi. Polk, a letter, or ,direa lion. was sent by the Mexican President Herrera, to the General commaniling,the Mexican army of the North, Arista, to propose . to Goners! Taylor of the American army , that the forces of the ,two • nations should keep entirely out of the 'disputed territory hetvreen the Ntieces and the Grand dcl Noritl—that this proposition was made ;according ly, and that it was forwarded by General Taylor' to the President ,of the [Tinted States. The decal went was kept in silence in the State Department,, and flat communicated to Congress. At the same time tit:litho President Ir / ipt this impOrtent pro position from Congress, he, without condescend-, ing to consult Congress,, orders our array'to take po.Fsession Of this disputekterritory I Tbla, I em , credibly informed. is the truth of the ease. it a knowledge of this importaot fact, i thet caused Mr. Callidun to .express himself so emphaticrilly RS ho did'at the time alluded tol .Perhaps the • facts in the case will be c s ane& fur by a resolution of Cong:ess.. lawv!..,We had occasion, Peaterdap, to notice the foll Owing occurrence, which took place on the wharf at the foot of Walnut, etreet. Some.tiiirty=five torts of Eivomso jaw; limbed from the ship Uhampl.tin,.gapt.'Jiil?er, from' errool, was lacing delivered under the inqicetiun of an United States government Deputy Weigh master. , Each and evary bar,-whether large or small, was labelled. with the %%hole or.part nf the. mark, RIT7 'or 1046 , " . This label was eiidently new, and, of course, Was 'prepared with a view of dis c tinguishing the iron. brought into the country un, • der the Tariff' act of 18,18,1rorn that brought in under the act of 1842: As each bar-is handled by the %Winn.; Finials of our country this label '.1816" will be a f r uitful source of thought, we truFtonor4' particularly to thosi who hail from Pennsyboinbir,. ,• whose ' , better tariff man" now, governs. through hi -Seerkarir of thePreasury, the receipt,of cue lums ct th l e port of Philadelphia..7..Y.;..adieliS Tnt ien-ra.vr.• RAtinean.L- We leain with pleasUretl)at the,Barile of the' Northern Liberties . has subscribedeno to the Pennaybmitt Thailread atnrlt, al,af that' the Bank of Pena Town. ship has slibscribed 50ahare4. The otbei Links of the cit y and count - 0 ihould" follow thrsegniia' erarnples.l We also learn that the commirtee ob. tdined in the Mock between Arch and Race. and Szeond and Fourth streets; subscription. to 909 shares. Among the subscribers ere revere!' drip men and porters. Iffe mention the feet to their honor. r Philadelphili is moving in the proper enlrit in relation to this great work, and our cal., zena who nrq exerting therns(lves ,with such en. ergy end activity,-deserve hearty praise.—Phila. Inquirer. . - • • • NEW .!EII.RET COPPEIi MINFL—The copper mines recently opened in Huntcrdon county, New Jersey, are believed to be very extensive and valu able. The company having charge of them, have' expended $504)00 in the purchase of the property, Notching works, exr&vatione, which they ato slinguine of re.ceiving, back with a large profit on their investment, very edon after they shall have their wrirk4 in full Operation.' The ore now hit , ing raised Trern one of the shafts is said' to' be worth fron4lso to $2OO per ton. • • . A LA nrix EiTAnusamENT, rolled the Clinton lion has been put in operation nea'r Pitts . btirg. by Cuddy, Jones, & Co. It contains elev. en fuintices end will conjume twelre tons of.pie iron per (Inv in the tryinuftrture, of bar. boiler. sheet ; and rill jlizes nf, small, iron. kneil factory in - one of the wines of the building bee e.tglit.nui ctiines in 'operation. ~,ne fly-wheel of tbpt ‘ engine in 134 works twenty-thre!t:ol%and measures thine-m:l.feet in diameter. A Washington corrcFpontlent of the Baltimore Sun rays : ~ T hrreia a . little app.rehension felt, af. ter , att, ev-t.a the advance of Gen. Taylor.. Santa Anna has a large army concentrated at San ty.„ia - poto,i, and; from that point, 89 a centre, magi at-, tack on‘i line nn the• Rio Grande. But it is 13i; Trete.' Gsan.'Pnylny hill not detail a larger force from his "army of occupation at Monterey and ett. marvao than he can spare; keeping' himself prepa r • red for all accidents.' t;:i wrgra Csu,t arnue.- - --Tho King pf 9ar ditala, who is alio er './t*,ign'ef Genoa, where the great naviiakp. Cott*hil was born, has applied to-thp Spanish Government for hie remaincwhich lic'depesitei! in a-chapelle ardente—or entiptantly illurninatedjoinb—in a church at Havana:: The Sp.mis.h press at, Madrid - have interdicted a ecina rdiance with • the rrquest, declaring that Colum bus had bacoina a naturalized Spaniard, aFd that Spain having opened hirAtha road .to. glory, tifig had the best right totia ashes. . -' I n itAX INO ncsurr Or CALIELESIINTSA.—The of n men named Robert Crummie, residing • near tlikrotorrdirrn, We4tchester counfy. N.Y., r left , ber shanty after locking up her two children, 'The shanty shortly, after took - Ere, and cue c lb.si children was 'to badly .burps that it'diedthe next moimin. The chailty, with the winter proillionn for the family cads destroyed. - r'' THE. BA LTI3IOIIII, .13 vrTALTON We, have. seen a letter from an officer of the-Bal., timnro and Wrohinatlin BottaIlion; now at Men ,terey, dated on the 9th of last month; whichlsaya: '•We have .lost a g;est-many- mon hi - tient-hi and discharco—tho qattrpgato or our battalion is only 377. having lost WO. men since we arrived at the' Ifrozns. 4 ' • This shmt:a a terrible falling offs Balt. Sun. ttn — rar.ontm.—At". the Ntly tork Custom' liouse.lasrmeek, a pipe of wine, in'voicethat for pounds sterling, wrie submitted for.erarninatiock to one of our principfe•wine importers;irbo, filer tasting it, - ofTered to take it at fifty poultd‘and as many more'of the same quality as Could be prop sided. - - ... • . . . . " PEACE WITH . MEXTCO. 2 -A. ,gentle Man -from Mexico, well acquainted .with the I,elings of„tlie people and ithe government, ja rnoir in ISexi York, who states that tho Mexican Congress Witt appoint: commissioners this menth•to meat, torn! miesioners at Havana, : or such: point - as tray-Le mutually agreed upon, to -negotiate 'c 'treaty cs peace. El Eli '~ Vt
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