TfcltMS OF TUK " AMERICAN." H. B. MASHER, JOSEPH E1SE1.Y. PuBLiaa ARD S Prdphiitors. . H. rfMJSKR, Editor. OJice in Ccniri'Aky, "hi Ihe rear of 11. II. Ma$ ter't Stcrt. THE" AMERICAN" f published ftery Satur day at TWO DOLLARS per annum to be faiil half yearly In advance. No paper discontin ued till all arrearages are paid. No subscription received for a leaa period than ix mosths. All rommunicationa or letters on business relating to the office, to insure attention, must be POST PAID. " H. 3. 2ADSE?., ATTORN I j Y AT LAW, STjrTBXJUY, TA. Ttuniness attended to in the Counties of Nor thumberland, Union, Lycoming and Columbia. Itrit-r lt Tnnws Hart .V Co., linwta Si HAnao-c, Hart, Cumimos Sc lfT, l'iilad. UF.tsoL.ns, Mc K m.K n A: Co. SpF.Htf, 'iooil fc Co., s7Fuc.iT: it r s vv ?:nt VYASSIITG- 1CACZX1TE. rMHIS Midline his n.nv bie.n tested by mure 1 than thirty families in ihi iieiphhorh. md. arid I) is given entire satisfaction. It is so simple in ila Construction, that it cannot set out of order. Ii cuatsiu no iron la ni:t, iind no -jm iiitf or rollers to gel. out of repair. Ii will do twice nil much wash ing, with lem thin hall the wear and tear of an of the l it intention, and wh it is of pri-ater in.por. tni.ce.it costs hut lil le over half its much as other Wishing machines. The MihseriN-t ha the ctdo-ive ric,ht for Nor thumhcrluml, Union, Lu-omiiK, Columbia, Lu aeriw and Clinton counties. 1'iiee of single ma chine S. H.U. MASSEIJ. Tl;e following ce-t'fl-ati fiout a few of those who have tbe.-c machines in iisc. Kuubuty, Au?. 21, I Sit. We, the subscribers, certify that we have now in ue, in nyr fjrniliis, "iShuReil's Patent Wash ing M.iibiiK "mid tlo not hoitate siting tint it is a most excellent invt-nii.m. That, in Washing, it will .aveniore tbsu one half the u-ual labor. That it dura n.-t require more than one third the usual quanli y ol ro p and water; ami that thcti! is no rubbing, and conscijoruily, I. Hie or no wear ing or teuiiim. Phalli knocks olfiiu bullous, find that the finest cliches, smc'i us Collars, larea, tucks, frd'.i, sVc, may be n-as! cd in a ve.y short time v iih.int ll e ten hi iiijiii, and in fact wiiln.ui any DNBHTET AMBBICAN. AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL: Absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the mnjoriiy, the vital principle of Republics, from which therein nr appeal but to force, the vital principle and Immediate parent of despjiism. Jarrtnso. Ily Maxtor & EIncIj. Simburjr, JVortliunibcrland Co. Pa. Saturday, Sept. 2, IS 45. From the National Intelligencer. CAPTAIS FRKMOXT'S alOCOVD EXPLO IUXU KXPKI)IT1U., Contluiirrl. The concluding portion of the narrative pub lished in the American of the 13'h inst, left the pallant Cnplnin and his gallant bind at the Boiling Springs, in lat. 40 dep. We now re sumu the narrative, describing the extraordina ry perils and hardships of the journey over the Sierra Nevada a story of thrilling interest and fearful incident. On the l.rth o( January the expedition reach ed th;1 inlet nf a large fresh water stream, wliich, 8aysCi:pt. F. "We all at once were satisfied was neither Mary's river or the waters of the Sacratnentn, hut that we lnd discovered a large interior lake, which the Indiana informed us had no outlet. It in about thirty-five miles long, and by the mark of the water line along the chores, the spring level is about twelve feet above its pre sent waters. The chief commenced speaking in n loud voice as we appinnched, and parties of Indians armed with bows and arrows issued Irom the thickets. Wo selected a strong place lor our encampment a grassy bottom nearly enclosed by the river, and furnished with abun dant firewood. The village, a collection of straw huts, was a few hundred yards higher tip. An Indinn brought in a large fish to trade, which we had the inexpressible satisfaction to find was a salmon trout ; we gathered around him oa- frer'v. '1'bn Initiaim u-r.ro nnmenft woli itir fin- upvu'int wer iul tear, wh.itevfr. We theiefur - i , , , . ,. , , , ch. erl'ul!y rc.vu. ne.a! n t.. nurf.iem's and to the and imntdiately brought in numbers ; fo i ubli(, m a uiott useful and lalmr avint: m ichii.e. that the rump was coon etocked. Their flavor companied by tho newcomer, w resumed our journey. "The now deepened gradually we advin crd. Our guides wore out their moccasin; and putting one of them on a horse, wo enjoyed the unusual sight of an Indian who could not riil4. lie could net even guide the animal, and appeared to have no knowledge of hordes. The snow wag three or four feet deep in the sitm.uit of the pasa ; and from this point the guide point ed nut our future road, declined to go any fur ther." On the 2?th, "Codey, who was little din tance from tho camp, had ant down to tie his moccasins, when he heard alow whistle near, and louking up, saw two Indians half hiding be hind a rock about fifty yards distant ; they w ould not allow him to approach, but, breaking into a laugh, skimmed ofTover the snow, seeming to have no idea of the power ol firearms, and think ing themselves perfectly eafo when beyond arm'n length." On the 3M, pays Cnpt. F., "we gathered to gether a few of tho most intelligent of the In- WPMWWM WII.WWWWilM I'M ved this decision with cheerful obedience which had always characterized them ; and the day waa immediately devoted to the preparations necessary to enable ut to carry it tn'o eflect. Laggings, moccasins, clothing all were put into the best state to resist the cold. Our ?nide was not neglected. Extremity of stifle-ring might make him desert ; we therefore did the best we could for him. 1-epgings, moccasins, some articles of clothing, and a largo green blanket, in addition to the blue and scarlet cloth, were lavished upon him, and to hm gnat ant', evident contentment, lie arrayed hiineelf in all colors ; and, clad in green, blue, and scarlet, we invle this a gay looking Indian ; end, will Vol. 0 --. 5'2 Whole fto, '2GO. The top of a flt rii'ge near was bare of snow, nnd very well prinklod with bunch grass suffi cient to pasture the animals two or three days, and this was to be their main point of support. This ridga is composed of a compact trap, or btiKalt, cf a columnar structure; over the stir f ice are scattered large boulders of porous trap. The lulls are in many places entirely covered with small fragments of volcanic rock." Vibruary 13. "The meat train did not ar rive this evening, and I gave Codey leave to hill oor little dog, (Tlamatli.) which he prepar ed in Indian fashion, scorching ofTthe hair, and washing the skin with soap and snow, and then cutlir.j; it up into pieces, which were laid on his various presents, was probably richer and j the mow. Shortly afierwnrJs the sleigh arnv better clothed than any of his tribe had ever been before. "I have already said that our provisions were very low ; wo had neither tallow nor greets of any kind remaining, and the want of i-alt he came our greatest privation. The poor dog which hnd been found in the lVi;r rivi r vall.-v, and which had been a rhawponrn e uynce CitAHLKS W. UEtilNS, A. .lOliHAN, CHS WEAVER. CHS !M.ESANTS, ClUUOS MA UK I.E. lion. (iLO. C. VVEI.KEn, Ui;J. HEXDIMCKS. GIDEON l.EISE.NKINO. Ilrnn's llo-rr.t, (firm, rly Tremont H.mve, No. 116 Ch.suut fctitet,) Philadelphia, September Slat, ISM. I have owd Shtiaen's Patent Washing Maefine in my hou-e upwards ef cpht months and do not hesitate to tay tliat I deem it one of the nio-t use ful and valuable, labor-saving machines ever inven ted. I formerly kept two women coi.tiouslly oc cupied in washing, who now do as much in two lay as they then ilhl in one week. 'Mieio no war or tear in whinii, and it requires not more than one-third the usual quantity ol soap. I have hail s number of other m . chines in my Ism'ly, but this is m decidedly snpeibir to every thing le, and a.) li'tle liable to pet out of lepn, that I would nnt do without one if they should cost ten limes the price ihey are sold for. 1MNIEE 1 1 L. Kit. CHEAP FOR CASH. J. -7T. SWAIIPS Umbrella nnd l'arasol Manufactory. .Vu. 37 Xm-ti Thml ftmt, tivn dourt below the CITY HOTEL, P It 1 1 h d e I ii h i n . ALWAYS on band, a laree st.M'k of CM DKEL1.AS sn l l.MMSt)l,S. inclu 'ins the Uiej.1 new i le ol Tinked Ei'iied 1'ara-ols i.l the la'st woiknv.nsVp and mut rin's. hi prices that will make i an iil'jcci 10 Country Meielmn's and other to call and t i.siii.iie his tt li b. for- Jiincha-lng "Isewl.ere. l"e' . S2. 1845. ly was excellent, superior in fact to any finh I have ever known. They were of extraordinary size shout as large as the Columbia Jliver salmon generally from two to four feel in lon-th." "These Indians were very fat, and appeared to live an easy und happy life. They crowded dians, and held this evening an interesting ever since, had now become fat, and the me-s council. I told then) that we had come from a J to which it belonged requested permission to very fur country, having been travelling now, i kill it. Leave was granted. Spread out on the nearly a year, and that we were desirous himp- ' snow, the meat looked very go.l ; and it made ly to go across the mountain into the country of J a strengthening meal for the greater part of the the other whites. There were two particular- camp. Indians brought in two it three ribbi's ly intelligent one, somewhat old man. He during the day, which were put chased fiotn told me that, before the snow fell, it was six them." sleeps to the place where the whites lived, but i "To nicht," (1th of February.) continue the that now it was impossible to cross the nioun ' narrative," we had had no shelter, hut we marie lain on accotit.tof this deco snow ; and showing a large fire around the trunk ut one of the Ime us, as the others had done, tha it was over our heads, he urged us strongly to follow the course pines, and covering the snow w ith small bough", on wliich we spend 'our blanket, t-oon made of the river, which he said would conduct us to ourselves com'ortnhle. The night whs very a lake in which there were many large fish, j bright end clear, though the thetniometer was There, he snid, were many people ; there was j oniy atlOdeg. A strong wind, w hich sprang no snow on the ground ; and we might remain ; up at sundow n, made it intensely .-old, and was there until the spring. From their descriptions we were ennbled to judge that we had encamp- into the c.imp more than was consistent with I ed on the tipper water of the Salmon Trout ri our safety, retaining always their arms ; and, as they made some unsatisfactory demonstrations, one of the bitterest nights during the journey. "Two Indians j ined our party here, and one of them, an old mm, immediately began to SPANISH HID2S AMI TAXNEliS' OIU ftOOO D y Li nu Hid s fir-t quality. .(."() Dry I. a (iuiia. do IOOO Dry Called l, Cu ra, io JOOO Dry Nall.d Ur. Ill Hides, do LaV Green S:itit I'ulna Kip. tlO Ualrs Dry Pa tiu Kip. 1V0 litre's Tnnneia' Oil. TBiiiiero' and t!orrii rs' Tool. ForsiiH to CntiTi'ry Tattr.ersat tho lowest prices md ii on the lfl terms. N. B. Tlu;big!ui ninket prices paid Tor all kinds of ba'her. I). KITJKPATMCK &. SONS. No. Sl.Soirb J bird St. ruudilphia. S-'eptemher 14, 1H. ly. vi;l;i:taiii.!: c3sigi'M, ton ins ci tiK or i) v s r i: rs i a. THIS Medicine is olTereJ to the public gener ally, from a full conviction thai ii is .uperior t.i any othei medicine now in use, for the euro of Dyspepsia, l.iver t'.niiplaiiii, Nervous Debility or Uoilily e.ikness. ic, they were given to understand that they would not be permitted to come armed into the eamp ; and strong guards were kept with horses. Strict vioilance was maintained anion? the people and one-third at a time were kept on guard du ring the night. There is no reason to doubt that the.e dispositions, uniformly preserved, conducted our party securely through Indians famed for treachery. "In the meantime, such a salmon-trout feast as is seldom seen was going on in our camp ; and in every variety of manner in wliich fish could be prepared broiled, fried, and roasted in the Bhes was put into requition ; and every few minutes an Indian would be seen running ofTto spear a fresh one. Whether these Indi ans had sopn w hites before we could not be cer tain ; but thev were evidently in communica tion with others w ho had, as one of them hail some brass bulletin, and we noticed several o ther ar'icles of civili7ed manufacture. We could obtnin from them but little information respecting thr country. They made on the L'round a drawing ,( tho river, which they re presented as issuing from another lake in the mountains three or four days distant, in a direc tion a little west nl south ; beyond illicit they drew a mountain ; and fur'her still, two rivers; on one of' which they told s that people like ourselves travelled. Whether thev alluded to the settlements on the Sacramento, or to a par ty from the United States w hich had crossed the Sierra almul three decrees to the southward, a few years since, I am unable to determine. "I tried unsuccessfully to prevail on some of them to guide us for a few days on the road, but they only looked at each other and laughed." On the 21th of January they met with the fol lowing traits of Indian life and manner ( 'A man was discovered running towards the eamp as we were about to tart this mnrnin?. who proved to be an Indian of rather advanced age a sort of forlorn hope, who seemed to have been worked up into the resolution of visiting the strangers who were passing through the country, lie fceir.ed the hand of the first man ver. It was hardly necessary lossy that our j harangue tis, saying that ourselves and liiiui-.al-eommnnication w-as only by signs, as we under- would perish in the snow, and tb;.t if we would stood nothing of their language ; but they spoke, j go back he would show ns another mid a belter notwithstanding, rapidly and vehemently, ex- j way across the mountain, lie spoke in a very plaining what they considered the folly of our j loud voice, and there was a siivjulnr repetition intentions, and urging us to go down the lake, of phtases and arrangement of words, which Tah re, a word signifying now, we very soon j rendered his speech striking and net unions chI. learned, from its frequent repetition. 1 told "We had now began to understand some him that the men and the horses were strong, words, and, with the aid of signs, easily com and that we would break a road through the ! prehended the old man's simple ideas. 'Hook snow, and, spreeding befi.ro l.iin our bales of I upon rock rock upon rock snow upon enow scarlet cloth and trinketH, hhowed him what we ! snow upon snow,' said lie; 'even if you get would give for guide. It was necessary to ! ovr.r the snow, ynu will i nt he iible to get down obtain cne if K?sib!e ; for 1 had determined here ' from the mountains. ' lie ncde us sb.'iis nf pre to attempt the passage of the moontain. Iil- cipices, and showed us how the feet of the linrr a bunch cf grass from the ground, after a horses would slip and throw them eft from the short discussion among themselves), the old man narrow trails which led ahuur th,i,- sides. Oi.r made us comprehend that if we would break Chinook, who romptebended even more read i'y thnugh the snow, at the end of three days we ourselves, and believed our sifi-.tion hope- would come down upon gross, which he showed less. Covered his head with his bl.n.ket, ami us would be about six inches high, and there the ! began to weep and lament. 'I wanted to see the L'round was entirely free. So far, he suid, he ! w hite,' said he ; 'I cume away frmii my own hnd been in hunting fir elk , hut, beyond that, ' people to see the whites, and I wouldn't care (and he closed his eyes,) he had seen nothing; ( to die among them; but hire' an. I bo looked but there wss one among them w ho had been ru around into the cold nijht and iloomy forest, the whites, and coingout of the lodg", he retur and drawing his b'ani.i t over hi head, Ix-jaii tied with a young man of very intelligent ap- ' to lament. pearancc. Here, id he, is a yotino innr, who j "Seated around the tree, the fire illuminated has seen the w hit's with his own eyes ; and he ! (nc rocks and tll bol s ut the pines around I with aeupply of horse meat ; and we had to- niglit an extraordinary dinner pea soup, mule, and dog." On t ie 2(M r PJiruary, "we encamped with the animals and all the material of the camp on the t-.immit of the I'ass in the dividing rid--, 1, COO miles by our travelled road from the Pu! Sea of the Columbia. "The peop'e who had not yet been to this point climbed the neighboring peak to enjoy a look at the valley. "The temperature of the boiling water gave for the elevation of the encampment 9.3. feet above the sea. "This wis 'J.Odtl feet higher than the South 1'ass in the Rocky mountains, and several peaks in view rose several thousand fed still h'tehrr. Thus at the extremity of thr continent, nod ii".r the coast, tlie phenomenon was seen of a ranee nf mountain s'il' higher than the oreat Itockv Mountains themselves. This extraordinary fret accounts for the Oresl Ensin, nnd shows thf.t ther.? must he A system of small lakes and river here seaiered over a flat country, and winch th extended and lofty rr-fje r.f the Sierra Nevada prevents from esca ping to th? Pacific ocean. Latitude 3H dej. 11',- longitude VJO deg. JS', Thus this Pass in the Sierra Nevada, which so well deserves i'B name of the Snowy moun tain, is eleven decrees west and about four de grees south of the South Pi.ss." ("To he continued. J pincr,i or Anvr.RTmxct. I square 1 insertion, fO If) 1 do 2 do - . 0 75 1 flu S tin i Oft Esery subsequent insertion, ' 0 W Yearly Advertisements t one Column, f 25 1 half column, f 18, three squares, $ 13 1 two squares, f 9 ( one square, f 5, Half-yearly! one column, f I S i half column, $13 ; three squares, f 8 ; two squares, $5; one square, $3 50. . Advertisements lett without directions as to lbs length of time they are to be published, will Lft continued until ordered oat, and charged accord ingly. (jjpsiiteen lines make a square. The follo'.vinjr is an anecdote of Commmo dorc Decatur. It occurs in t late number of the Nautical Magatine: "Before the war, Captain Carden and the Macedonian wero at Norfolk ; Decatur was there, too, and a warm intimacy soon joined in friendship two kindred hearts. While d. trus sing naval affairs one day, Garden said, 'Deca tur, your bhipa are good enough, and you are a clever set of fellows'; liut what practice havo you had in war 1 there's the rub. One of these days we v; ill prohaWy have a 'brash' together, and if I catch your ship at sea, 1 will knock her into a cocked hat, Stephen.' 'Will you,' says Decatur ; '7 u ill hrt you a hut on it.' Tho bet was tgTeed on, and the conversation chan god. "Rut a few months elapecd ere the war that had been threatening commenced, and the twn cspiains, by aome singular coincidence, mrt. The Testtlts of the action are known. Captain Garden, on going on board tho United States, was received by a lieutenant at the gangway to whom he tendered hta sword- 'Not to me, sir,' said the officer, Anit to the Captain.' 'And where is the VaptninT raid the embarrassed Englishman. 'lie rs standing aft there; that is the gentlenr.au, air, in a tarpanlin hat and rotlnd jacket ' "Garden went aft, Mid his 'eelings on meet ing, tinder ifh circumstances, his eld frind, may be imagined. A he off red hi sword to Popster, that officer said. 'No. Garden ; t ne. vet take the sword ora brave nnn ; Von have toil"bt rrallant'y.' 'TVit.'said he, levrin o-lurid on the other's shoulder, 'I will tale that hat, my dear fellow.' "In trmsffcrtingtothe United Stte the suit- of Gapt. Carden, a fine band wa tnc'uded. li the afternoon, when dinner was anootino-"d in the cabin, dipt. Carden said to Decatur, "those musician are very skilful, and 1 have a' .v iyg had thpm on deck while at my dinner. 'Very well,' said Decatur, we will have them up.' The bind waa ordered en deck to play, and Com. Decatur waa asked what air he woul I liM to hear, 'Let them play Eriiannia rules tbv; Wavea,' said he with a sly latigh " T!K Srr TARIAN Fi l l SJ IN GERMANY llSVe risen to u height which is lending to riot and bloodshed. In the foteign news published yes terday, we gave an account of the riot at Liep sic, nnd th- action of th" military in firing upon 'ho r. oters. We not tee a similar transaction in 'he town of ll.ili erstadt, which occurred on the !'ih of August. It broke nut after divine service bad been performed by li e German Catholics, according to their rite 'John Uonee addressed the populace from SritANOE OitniNj An exchange psfier, under this title, publishes the following: "Moses was a shepherd, Noah a firmer, Conficins a carpenter, Mahomet an aF-drner, Mehemet Ali a barh'-r, the actual Emperor of Morocco, a picture-deah r, Bernai'otte, a s'.'.rg.'on in the garrison T Martinique, at ther time of the invasion of the Enoli-h. Va la'rvt Eernadntte, a wahwomn of Paris, Napoler:i t who descended from an obscure Corsican fumib y, was only a major w hen he esmutsed JoepVr ?t daughter of a tobacco merchant, creole of VjBr- il... b.h-oni- of Initial oti tun; of the public p'acesoMhe town, and concluded a vehc-meut tiniqiie.-Franhlin was a printer,-Pres. dent Mierch Iv the words, " K-iiirf itti.l her siipreni- j Royer, t mulatto hirber, President Ty ler, a ' .1 -i - . r 11.1.... Hand lollr-t fall. Allien." A Citizen ot I inllllia C ipiam, Viliver rom-ven, n u.rwer, the step flilh r.y si. il. e'nee .velao I. " Holm: will not fall so, President ColU, a tavern-Keeper, soon as you " The interruption cxaspcrnted ! er of frahella, Queen of Spain, the hnband of the people, who attacked tin! person and swore, first by the sky, and then by the ground, that what he said whs true. With a large pre sent of goods, w e prevailed upon thin young about, and the old I ml in ii haranguing, we pre sented a f roup of very serious faces. "February 3 The nioht had been ton cold man to be our guide, and he acquired among us ( t g!rrp, and we were up very early. Out guide the name of Melo a word signifying fiiend, WI1S landing by the-fire with all his finery on, wh:ch they used very frequently. He was 1 inj) eeing him shiver in tin cold, I threw ott thinly clad, and nearly barefoot, his nioccasina j hi shoulders one of my blankets. We missed being about worn out. We gave him skins : ilim tpw mj,,,,,,., ufierwards, and never saw1 to make a new pair, and to enable him to per- j tlitn Bcnllu He had deserted. His bad faith form hie utideiiaking tons. Tho Indiana re- ; trPM.hPry W(re in perfect keeping with mained in the camp during the night, and we I ,hp ,., nf n,:nti character -vbich along kept tho guide and two others to sleep -villi us j jllt(r(.0(lr sl, wi), p.-ople pradmlly lorced Carson lying across the door, and having j ip)1 fl)y n)jna." made them comprehend the use ofour fire arms, j ()n le f y, ;,, ,,,,;, -the wind kept the The mow, which bad intermitted in the even- .-.iip,! W1,, snow d.nii the dav; ll.e skv II .i.iiiio.)i..-,.it Ibliioi. i.mn III tlia r . I r ' ..I I ' -Ji . II.... IM n ... ... ..... tyui V, the night, and it mtivred tteadily all day, "In the miming ! acquainted the men with my decision, and explained to them that neces- ... eiiee .... or. i, . ...... I .. :J... I. ....... efnenr eisht years, and it is now more eilensiv. ly i " ncimoup, uuiu ureaui.anu ne u or. mij rcqmreu us in niae.e a great i-Kori to Clear as if to assure him ot prelection. lie brought tho mountain. 1 reminded them id the beau- with him in a little skin bag a few founds ofi'dul valley of the Sacramento, with which the seeds of a pine tree, which to i.'iay we saw j lhey wero familiar from tho descriptions of Car for the Snt time, and which Dr. 'forrey has dc- j 0,, v-''10 had been there wiiue fifteen years ago, scribed as a new species undpr tho name cfp'-- nJ who, in our hikt privations, had delighted nti manojihyllua, in popi'mr lanjnsge it mlglit 118 ,n speaking tf its rich pastures and a tumid circulated, al the s. Iieiiuoe nf many who have re ceived the mo-t sipnal benefit from Ihe u-e of it. The following is one among a number of certifi cates received in il lation to the success of this m dicine: LtMCiSTtK Co. March 18. Da. (bniiat W. Ants, Dear Sir t It is with K'rt pleasure that I in form you of ibe auceess attending your Dyspeptic Medicine, while employed in my pi set ice. From past eiperienre, 1 firmly believe that in eight cases uut of ten, Ihe Dyspeptic, by the use of your medi cine, may emir, ly rid himself of ibis thorn in the pathway of lite; not only in dyspeptic eases, but in all ces of constipation, and diseassa depending uu i oii'iim.'b bibiv oi iiiti urrvuus pvsiein, loan- , . , . . l Iher w.lh a to.pid st ,i. 0f the bowels, will your E- k'BaT r,cles we P' UP" 11,18 man to be . usir uriuunwui iiirauiiiauia TSlue. 'jnieroUS In. at u wlvarin Ilia is-.fnlnMa nf 1 1. k I . : . . mruicinv nas be called the nut piiteK We purchased them all from him. Tjb nut is oily, of very agreea ble flavor, and must be very nutritions, as it constitutes ,'ne principal aubsistenceof the tribes among ryi,jcn we were now travelling. B'; a present of scarlet cloth and other stri- . i - i i f i , uern ihimu, may i-s oiwarue. f rfqUi f j wi-h you great auci-ess, and rf.eomir,,nd lUe medi cine to Ihe suffering part of oiank.'.nd. Youis, wiih prej'. ,e-pert, H'.CFA( I' AUNEW, M. D. (d r' j the store of H. B. Mser, agent Mjho ron',elor fctunbury, Fa. . Octtf'r'jftib, 184. I f our guide of two days' journey. As clearly as by signs, we made hi in understand our object; and ha engaged to conduct us in aight of a good pass which he knew. Hear we f eased ID hear th Shoshoneo language J that ol this man be ing perfectly unintelligible. Several Indiana, who had been wait ng to aee v't.at reception he ing game, ar.d drew a vivid contrast between its summer climate, less than a hundred miles distant, and the fallinj snow around us, I in formed them (and lonj experience had given Ihem confidence in my observations and good instrument) that almost directly we-t, and only about seventy miles distant, was the great larm- ing establishment of Captain Sutter a gentle man who had formerly lived in Missouri, and emigrated to this country, had become the pos sessor of a principality. 1 assured them that from the heights of the mountain befara us we should doubtless aee the valley of the Sacramen to river, and with one efi'urt plaee ourselves a- was very dark in the southwest, though e'se where very char. The forest here has a noble appeareuce! the tall cedar is iiliuni'iint, vr gre it- J est height being !:'- feet, and circunilereiiee 2(1, three or tour teet auovo iti" groomr. ami here I see for the first tune the white, pme, of which there are s une magnificent trees. Horn hick spruce i.t anions the limber, c-as 'orally as large as eight feet in rltanietr r lout fef I nbo lb? ground ; but m acendi!tg, it taper- rapidly to eFa than ene foot at the height cf Hi teet 1 have not seen any Irgher than i:U) feet, and the slight upper parte is frequently broken oil by the wind. The white spruce is frequent; and the red pine (r..;itr evlnradu rf the Mexican,) which constitutes the beautiful forest along the banks cf the fc-.-erra Nevade. to the northward, is here the principal tree, not attaining a grea ter height than 110 feet, though with aome limea a duaietet of l'. Most of theao trees appear to differ slightly frcai thua? cfthseame kind on the other side of the continent. "The elevation of the camp, .y the boiling would meet with, cam into eamp ; and ae-1 ia to th midai of plenty. The people recal the Iioiim; o! this individual. A troop uf cuiraasiera n;.ie into ihe inatkel-p'nce, and cut down the populace in the streets, but several ot Ihe soldiers were dragged trim lloir Imr.-ejand severely wounded before the crowil could be dispersed. The Catholics of llalberstadt kept at home, but it was apprehended that their houses and church es would be assailed by the mob. The man who first cried out against Rouge endeavored to throw a stone at him. The persons who were I near this fanatic held him back and prevented him realising his culpable intention ; but at tho same iiibtmt a young mn struck with a heavy slick, a vi dent blow upon the back of Abbe R.-.nge, wb.i immediately fell on the ground. The Abbe got tin and inn away, but soon after wards was futher ill-treated by several other men ; and it was only with great dillicully, and thr.mgh the protection a Horded Ilim by a great number ol his friends, that he succeeded in L'ainiiiL' the hotel he bulged at. About 1G0 of the persons engaged in the riot were arrested.' ! The Prussian Government Ins taken vigorous measures o lepre the agitation. AH sectarian conirovers i- are to be exclmled irom me secu lar press, and lh schismatics have been preclud ed liotn publishing announcements, or reports of their procet dines. r;7. Lt tiger. Cntsor. Eawm m isnv A fresh instalment of the Cutiiesi roii-vi.T.-inoeey, which was brought to England by the Cambrian, arrived in Loudon on the 4ih instant. The whole of the ransom, consisting of tfi.OlW.tHHI, which was deposited ill f00 boxes, and weighed about ti'i hundred weight, was conveyed by the South western Uuilvaj, under a military guard On its arrival it waa placed in ten vagons, each drawn by four horses, snd taken to the Mint. There is another portion of Syc-e silver ex pected, which will be the at ( f the ransom. Christians, and the brother-in-law of the Kinj of Naples, was a waiter in a cnff.e hone, General F.spartero was a sexton, Kin? Chnn. tophe, of I lit y t i. was a slave of Sl. Kitt, tr . present President of I fayti was aNo a slave,- R.divar, an apothecary Gen. Paez. a cow d , j. ver, Vasco tie Gartia, a sailor, C ilnmbi f , 4 sailor, lx)iiis Phillipe, a achnolmnst'-r in S' a it r.erland, at Boton,and at Ila varum, Catlni rin t, Empress of Russia, a girl attached to a re g,. ment, the present Governor of Madeira, a I ai. lor, the Minister of Finances cf lVrt' .ga), ft wine merchant." Evso? mow a Slave. The editor r,f , widely circulating paper being asked !,nw , why he was led to the habit of tilling lnsi.r,,.rt with short, racy articles, (replied, that his iV ,j,.,;e was to secure renders, and that he had pr (,, j very essentially from the hint of a iiiw . wi10 said he could, without fitigue, hoe an acre f corn in a day, if only planted in that t , t The hint is applicable to newspaper contribu tors, and indeed to all writeis an j speakers. Take time to uu siiokt. They have a short way of f yjng, tj,e nUpt)frt knot in the lloosier S'ate, to ,vjt . 'What is your name, sirl "Matty." "What is your name, '.iliss V' .IV,:y." "Matty, (In y'lt lov'j P f,y V "No mistake.' 'Polly, do you lovftty l" "Well, ! reck. ij" "Wei!, then, 'I Pro .iouiiC9 you man and vivo All (he days of y.-ur hfe.'' A T;,., RrrRi.s.v;i atik Among the Gali- .i i. .A Q Ijiiiib enmile !" eiegatioii which iciv i - The following very a propria t fouiid some time si.ce, Vr.tten of a bank note V'fe ,i t : point ie B.O.j') teet. We era now l.C.Xl feet above the leveV of the South Pass in 1h " . .m wti Dr. It. Kempt?, , I I .... r, :-L i.. tnS Shoes I i Mountain., and mil w. at p. ;.. j hUnJi C it 8 incbaa : hi. ahoc3 1 ! "'.rk ff'jnl thebauka an awlul crash, V d patriot hear the cry ; Vltre is a note tint ca.ls toi cash, Put.th, 'liaall iu u r