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Washington, Burrows, JUXIC 7Oct 7 Feb 7 "Jolted States Britton 13 ' ,''l3 13 Garrick Skiddy '25 25 '25 Patrick Henry Delano July 7 Nov 7 - Mar es'heffield Allen . 13' • 13 • Rosclus, Collins • 25 25 Independenet Nye • Aug 7 Dec - 7 Al 7 Virginian Allen rtr"'t 13 'l3 • E. Cobb , 25' ' 25 • •25 Ashtiorton Hutileston Sep. 7 Jan . 7 M'y 7 Whitney Thompson - 13' ' 13 13 Aheridan Deceysfer • 25 •25 25 Days of Sailing rom . - Liverpool. • G. Washington Burrows July 25 Nov 25M'r 25 sited States Britton. Aug 1 Dec tAI • arrick Skiddy, ' -‘ 13 . ' 13 " Patrick Ilentb , :Del::... •25 25 25 Sheffield t.: a ••.. 1 Jan. I I%l'yd Roseins` i 3 .13 • 13 edepcndene:i I ' • 25 ' 25 irginian A.. 0 eet. I. Feb 1 J'ne 1 siddous -Lb 1 13 ' 13 Aeliburton 1t.r.4.... - 1 ' 25 ' 25 Ste'n v ,Mar 1 J'ly 1 iheridan .3 13 •13 Regular Packet and from Land . Ships' _ Captains Days of Sailing from Names. , New York. .Mgdiator Chadwick Jane 1 Oct 1 Feb 1 Wan:igloo Chad Wick ' 10 ' 10 Quebec Heberd ' ' Philadelphia HOVC . i% . July .20 20 1 Nov 115f i r 120 1 SwiezerlaAd Chadwick -10` 'lO U. Huth , Morgan ' 20, 20 20 °Almelo .3 Bradish Aug 1 Dec 1 A'l 1 orronto Griswold . .` 10 10 .10 Weetminster Moore • 2Q 20 SEJames Sebor Sept 1 Jan 1 May 1 ontreal Tinker ••1n • 10 11) Gladiator Britton •20 • ;20 '2O Days of sailing truni - - ' London . Mediator Chadwick , luly 17 Nov 17 M'r 17 Weilington• Chadwick. '. '27 2.7 •27 • Quebec Ileberd 'Aug '7 Dee TAT 7 Philadelphia" Hovey • 17 — ' 17 • 17. 'Switzerland Chadwick . 27 :27 In. Hudson • s,lorgan • Sep. 7 Jai) 7 M'y' 7 ' Ontario ' Ilrad6h . 17 17 'l7 WTronto. Griswad!, "27 2. estminster Moore ; Oct. 7 Feb -7 J'ne 7 4 . 2 . t. James • Silber •kl 7• • 17 ' . 17 • Montreal Tinker .27 •27 •Glactiatvr .Britton Nov 7 Mar 7 rly . In addition to the above Regular Lines, a mini. 'her ofS'filktidid New York built Transient Ships, • - ouch as the- 'Adirendpek,"Scotland, 'Russell Glover,'• and '&1114' will continue to sail from ;Liverpool weekly in regular suceesaion„thereby • preventing the least possibility of detention or delay in Liverpool: and for the accommodi "on 'of persons wishing to remit money to their m. ilics di friends, I have arranged the payme my Drafts on the following banks : The Ulster Bank, and branches • RELAND. TherProvincial _Bank do. - The National Bank do. Alf Drafts payable at sight. ai.either of the a bove banks; their branchegior agencies. • ' Messrs. Spooner, Atwood &•?..,,Co • ENGLAND. bankers, London. • P. W. Byrnes, EN. Liverpool. •_ Passengers can also be engaged from Liver pool to Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore,- by the regular packet ships, on application being • made personally, or by letter, .( post 'paid, ) ad ' • dressed to JOSEPH McMURRAY, • 100 Pine street, corner of South. Pottsville,AGENTS In Benj. Barman, Esq. Lowell. flch. Walsh, Esq.,. slots Alb a ;7v, T. Gough, ,Esq. Newark, John McColgan, Esq. • In Toronto, H. C., Rogers and Thoi." 1 1 ,80 ". aisei,beg leave toessare my • friend, and the public in general, that the greatesi punctuality • will be observed in the sailing of the above ships. ,together with-all others which may h a ve, h and together that passengers will experience no delay on th eir "ar-c.ial at the-differentports where they mew: to crkg.'• • -• - T .Free passage Can also•be secured from. - ports m Ireland and 'Scotland from which sjeamboatq run to LiverpOol. • 3bSLPII URILAY. • • AIM Pine street, New York„ Gives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on &be jiioyigeiat Bard. of,lreland, payable at Banbridte • Limersck Ballymena Clonmol . ParscmlnWn • Londonderry Downpatrick Sligo 1 :Cavan, • WeXford Luran - Belfast Omagh W a te rfo rd Galway Bungannon Bandon : ' Ennis ; Armagh '' Ballyshannon `Athlone Coleraine, • Strabane, i s Eilkemay ;.,Dongarvan Bettina , Tralee :.bleneymors f allo w ;You hat „Cifotebill Enniskillen :WINO . Monaghan., ' Co.. gtiCITAND --Spopnsr. Atwood 4 iLoziriciti, payable in every town in Great Britain' P. W. ,liirettes, Esquire, u ver poot. CWT. .Guisciow Biox. Payable in every otirn - in Scotland. • i ' , • New York, January 21. • 4 . Administralorls Notice.l -NoTivE is hereby vier', that letters of-Ad. AmP '%•lnistration ea the estate of Ttsiatu Jones, hlaker, late 'of ,ttai Romogh of Potts. iuylkill county, driessed, heat) been to the subscriber, by 00 Regieter o f ;ill county, _Therefore, all persousi i'said estate, , are requested to make pay.' id all those Wiring . claims' will present the subscriber, reading uncut. • • 30iff4liONFid. • - ' • • .:114mMistrator. ' • 11111 4 77, 40' _ • . bar.lkt, miloi. . - ... • , . T:4][\ • •11 ! I , ! . , ! ,_, . • - . 4 ~..,.. • . i . . . . . . ... • . . ~. ~ . , ~ , I 1 , . ed1111m• II , 1 • . ... Oo . • . "I WILL . TEACH YOU TO FIERCE TLIB' BOWELS', OF TIM MILT i S AND :11111N2 OUT 'FIOW TWIC iI6TFARS . O9ILOUNTAIIP4 DIETAL W/naLl. WEEKLY, BY. BENJAMIN .BAJN)NO; AGENT FO.R'T.FIOP.IOI!.A .VOL - XIX unwires • •! INDIAN.VEGETABLE PILLS. fc ' Of the North American 'College of Health. • This extraordinary medicine is founded upon the principle that -the .human frame is subjected ONLY ONE 01810111 F., viz. Corrupt Humors.or in outer Words Impurity of the BlOod, and nothing save vegetable cleansing, is wanted in order to drivedisease °revery description from the body. If the channels 'of our mighty: rivers should be come choked up, would not the accumulated waters find new ontlets, - or the country be inundated?—Jase so with the human , body:II - the natural drains become closed, the nccumulated impurities will most nasured ly find vent in some form of diseale or death will be a certain consequence. ; • - WRIGHT'S I NDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are eminently calculated for carrying out this 'GRAND 'runtsysno rniNcier.E. because they area purgative medicine so justly balanced and withal so natural to the human constitution, that they cannot possibly , injure the most delicate; at the same time, if used in such a manner as to produce free evacuations , by the bowels, and repeated a feri times, it will be absolute! ly impoesiblo for pain tir distres4 of any kind to con. tinue In the body: A single twenty five cent box o the above named Indian Vegetable Pills will, in all cases, give relief, sometimes even beyond the power of words to describe, and if' persevered in feria short thee,•there is not a malady in the whole course of hu man ills that can possibly withstand their astonishing and wonderful influence. WRIGNIT'BINDIAN VEGETA SLE PILLS are a celjain cure for i - • . Because they coespletely cleanse the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt ht.mors which paralyse, and weaken the digestive .orguis, and the cause of headache. nausea, and sickness, na !,,iiztion of the heart, rheumatic palm( in va rious' r , an; of the body, and many other unpleasan symptoms. • I In, all diimrdered motions of the Blood; called Inte.rinittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammatory, and 'Putrid 1 . • . 'FEVERS.: . • i Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills I will be f,; and a cer rain remedy; because thy eleanie the stom:ch and bowels from all billions humors and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove every, kind .4 disease, they arc absolutely certain to cure every kind of fever. I , , . ,sSe,tilso when morb . lismore are deposited upon / the membrane and mus le, causing those pains inila elation and swelling, e: Iled • -RHEUMATISM:GOUT, C.C., 1 • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pilfs may be relied on as always certain to give - relief, - and if ipersvered with, will most assuredly, and witliout fail, maks a per feet-cure of the above painful maladies.—From three to six of said Indian Vegetable pills taken every night OD going to bed„ will, ip axhort time, completely rid the body from all moLbid and 'corrupt humors; and rheumatism, gout. and pain of every descriptionovill disappear, as if by magic. 1 i 1 • `''For the same reason, when, from , sudden changes of the atmosphere, or any other'cause, the perspira- 1 Sion is 6/reeked. and those hunters which shOuld pass, offby the skin, are thrown inwanlly.unisinglieadache , nausea, and sickness, pain in the bones, watery and inflamed eyes, sore throat, hearseners,conghs. eon sumption, rheumatic pains in various part of the body and many other synitoms of' .1' CATCHING COLD, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give immediate relief. Three or fciar pills taken at night on going to bed, and repeated a r feir times, will, Semove all the above unpleasant symtoms, and restore the body to even sounder health thin before The same may be said •of difficulty of breathing . ASTHMA. , ..; Wright's Indian Vegetable Pi lls _ will loosen and carry catty the stomach'and' bowels thoseyoUgh arid' phlegmy humors which' step the air cella of the . hinge, and are the. seise" of the above dreddful com plaint . . 4• I ; It should also he, remembered, 'that WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PI LLS aecertain to remove pain in the side, oppression, nausea and Slickness, loss. of appetite, costiveness; r ieFlow tinge of the skin and eyes, and every other synptoins•of I • , • : . LIVEWCONIPLAINT. Because they purge from the body .those corrupt and stagnant humours, which when deposited yin the liver are the cause of the above! dangerous. ;complains They are also to prevent - ' APOPLEXY AND SUDDEN DEATH. ' Because they carry off those htiMours hieh obStruc-f, ling the circulation, are the cause of a rush.or deter.. mination of blood to the i head; giddiness, especially on turning suddenly round, blindeess.,drowsiness, loss of memory. inflamatkin of the bralit, insanity, and all disorders oldie mind. Those who labour within doors should remember that they frequently breathe an ,aimospherci which is wholly unfit • for the prober expansion of the' lur,zt r and at the same time 0y. , 1g to v.; ant of *wise, the bowels are notsufficiently evacuated, the blood becornes impure, and headache, indigestion, palpita;• tion of the , heart: and . Many other_ disagreeable symtoms are sure to follow- ! WRIGHT'S INDIA N / VEGETABLE Being a Cleanser of the stomach and boVrels; and a t direct purifier of the Blood, are certain no only to remove pain or distress of every kind from the body, hut if used occasionally, so its to keep the body free from those huinours which r are the cause of every malady :balder:l to man; they will most assuredly promote such a just and equal circulatiodof the blood that those who lead a sedentary life, will be able to enjoy sound health, and diloss of any 'kind will be: absolutely itnfiossitle.„) I :AUTIONS 7O AGENTS. Country agents, 'and others, are. !respectfully. informed that, owing to the great porolarity, and' increasing demand for the above named Tills, a Wit of unprincipled, persons ;are busily; ..engaged in manufacturing, and vending spurious article in imitation of ' . • wßialirs INDIAN VEG:ETADLE PILL., They are also further informed that !Uhave a sui pending against one V O." . Falck, for counterfeit in the above named medicine: and are captioced again& buying or receiving medicine from said IV. 0. Feick As he cannot by any possibility havel.he genuine Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills for sale. • All travelling agents, with genuine; medicine are provided with a certificate of ageheY, signed by William Wright, Vice President ef the N. A. College offlealth. ' . . ;I Traveners;Rho cannot chow a certificate as ab 0 4 ,1 described ,will be known Ss bate impostors.—Sh u n them, therefore, as you would s Highway - man, or a Midnight Robber. Offices, devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale aiid; retail, No 169 Race St. Philatlelphiao, 228Greenvitich street Boston • N B—Beware of the cotint•rfcirer in j Third Street Pheladelphia.- .• AGENTSFORSCRUYLKILLCOUNTY , Thos. &James Beatty; Pottsville.. • Bickel &11i11,9rwigosburg. • Daniel Saylor, Schuylkill Ilaven. • Aaron .Mattis, Lower. Mahantongla.l. 3 cob Kauffman; J oh as Kauffman. do John Weiet, Klingerstown.• I • C a l e b ZVheeler, Pine grove. t • Jahn Snin_ler, Eriedensburg.H .• swami I i er, Port Clinton. Fet h ere ir D ra ;: .Co., Tuscarora.' Wm. Taggart, amaqua. fl It Porieder,.West Perin township. 11.6huler &Co., East BrunSwiclitoiwnship.' :Henry Koch & on, NcKeansburg,' C. 11. eFO t LOW OSII. : • E.'& J. Kauffmae,•ZitinerreantoWn. Abraham Heebner, Part Carbon, ; • , johnMertMkddiei Castle GeorgeGeOrao Reanyder.lt i Bennett &Taylor, hlinersvlle. , 'N'Orthuritkr/ond County. . • . „ • H. B. Masser, Suatm i rT• • • Jacob Haas,'Sii,zumkin. Wm. Forsythe. Northumberland. . • . Wm: II ein cn, Milton. I : ! - John G, Renn, Upper Malhanoi. Ireland & Mime% , i! Berke;Coupty• , • : 1. W. Ringlet &Co., Reading. • . Stichter & McKnight, do; ' I •! - Gadfried Seida, Hamburg. October 1;1842. :I • ! • -- FEATLUISS, MATTBESSEB, BED!, BEDSTE&D. BEDDING, &e. , . WIDE eitizeni of Schuylkill empty, in vraot of the alma ;adder; ore iespeethaly kovtted to call QS the eubeettbere before porthasiag, as they are deterreined toe ell ;at the !Owed, Pricer fig 424 & KNIGHT. No. I4S south Second jtreet; ilbors' above grace ritreet. NTrci4 e4.:jl, _ or 4 , , • Mill COSTIVENESS. , 1 MN POTTS,VI=O-1 , TO THE WHOLE WORLD! r : , . „ . his.admitted 4; 411 who have usecUthem, l'artd • has not?) that TOIL PETERS' VEGETABLE AN. • • TIBILIOITS PILLS, - 1 A RE the mort Unrivalled remedy cies' discovered II& by the ingentitty of man. -*They are a sovereign cure for the flowing complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia. Croup. Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, Jaundice. Asthma, Drop sy. Rheumatisin, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart-burn, Frirred Tongue, Nausea,l Distentions of the Stomach'land Ilowels.lncipient Diarrhcea, Fla tulence, Habitual Cos-, tiveness, Loss OfAppetite, Blotched or Sallow Com plexion, and in all cases of Torper of the BoWeis, where a Cathartic:or an Aperient is needed.. •They'are exeeedingly mild in their operation.; pro &min. neither Nausea. 'Griping, or 'Debility. They are exTensivelY used and commended by Pascrisuva Pursicimvs, m alf parts of the Union, from Whim any quantitysof Certificates of their value can be ob. pined. II . • SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGERS• Are the safest, rpost sure • and effectual remedy for Colds, Co n snm pt to n.W ho oping Corigb,Asthma; tight ness of the Lunge , or Chest,Anc.&c. Mr. John Star 4, foot of Gouverneur st., cured of cough of eightech month's standing, supposed to be a eettled Consumption, by these Lozenges; when the physicians cauld do nothing for him. Mr. Char/call"; Perkins, j l Bowery. was cured of a severe cough and cold ofthree month's standing, by half a box 'of the .Lozenges. Rev. Vr. Hancock 497 Pearl st:, has used them in his family with invariable success, and recommends them to all who, flre afflicted with coughs, colds, or any affectiona Of the lungs. , , Mr. M. E.Marrin suffered several weeks with' a dis tressing cough, Which nothing relieved, till hd tried these Lozenges,'Which cured him in a few hours. , Mr. James r IV. Male, No 5 Tontine Buildingsi Will et., gave some toF a friend- who had not enjoyed a bight's sleep! for 'several weeks, being every feet mi nute:. attacked with some distressing cough, as almost to takeaway his life. The Lozenges made him raise easy, and enabled him to sleep well at nigh., He had tried every thing else he heard of, and nothing else afforded the. least relief—another instance of saving ,b. lellow-being f.om an untimely'grave. • SHERMAN'S WORM . LOZENGERS • , _ , , Prov.:4 -1 in morei than 40,000 cases to bp infallible the only cf.rtainlworm-destroying medicine ever ills bovercd. I Systrr , ims or IWonais.:—Pain in the joints or, limbs offensive breath;!pie:zmg at the nose. grinding of the teeth during sleep, and *a:. times a paleness about the lipswith flushed cheeks bleeng'at the nose, a:gnaw ;ing sensation af the stomach. flashes of heat overthe surface of be body, slight chills or sli:v'erings, head ache, drowsiness, vertigo, torpor, disturbed dreams sudden starting inl sleep with fright and screaming , sometimes a troublesome cough.'reverislinesi;! thirs-' nlalid huc, fit's, pad taste in the mouth. difficult breath log. pol i o in the'stomach or Bowels. fatigue, oscamishness, voracious appetite, leaess, bloated stomach or limbs, gripings, shooting p a ns in Various parts of the,body, a sense of something rising in the. 'throat, itching pf the anus towards night, a frquent desire to pess something from the bowels, angiome times discharges of slime and - Mucus. • Dr. Galen filmier, 108 Sixth Avenue, knevila child that was cured of fits by these Lozengers, after three year's suffering ,and when nothing else would give the least relief. AI boy on 17d,0f one of the' Havre packets. was cured of fits b only one dose ()CChem. Mr. Johh R. Wood, 37. Third street. 'gave 'them to • his child, and they brough away theWprins by thou sands. H • • '• •• ' thou &° Zabriskie, 18 ]Mane et.. has used, them in over 700 eases, someof them of the most alarming char octet', and always with the greatest suecess... Benjamin F. Goodspeed, 130 Sixth Avenue, has us ed them id his family for two years, with entire sup cess. Twenty-live cents per box. i • • Sherman's Camphor,or Headache Lo.reiwers Give immediate relief in nervous or sick Headache, palpitation of the heart, lowness of spts, !iiespon -1 dency.inflamintitory , or putrid sore throat, bowel or summer cemplaint, fainting, oppression or a sense of ' sinking of he chest, cholic, spasms; crarrips,;• of the stomach or bovirels, hysterical affectioris end; all ner vous diseases, drowsiness through theklay• and wake !. fulness al;night; cholera or cholera mortals, diarrhcCa„ ' lassitude; or ai'sense of Eitigue. Persona travelling or attending large parties, Will find thelozenges real ly reviving, and imparting the buoyancy of youth—u sed after dissipation, they restore the tone of the sys tem gencrally4 and remove all the unpleasant symp toms of too free living. • • John N. modre.-Esq., Editor of the: Brother Jona than,,was cured of a severe headache in six minutes by three' of the Camphor Lozenges—he was prejudiced against them; • ; Joseph B. 1l ones, Esl. , Vice President ofthe Wash ingion Marine InsuranceCornpany,,has stiffercd for i TTaili with nervous headache, that nothing:would re ' ieve till be used these Izzen . ges, which removed entirely in fifteen minutes. ! - • , Dr. G.! Hunter'; 108 Sikth Avenue, has been!subject I to violent attacks ofheadache, so as to make shim al-, most blind for two or three bons at a time.' Nothing ever afforded him any relief till he tried these Lozen ges and they cured hum inn few rninutasi. IV. H. Auree E.N,'of the New Ynrk Herald; has used them for the last year for headache.* lassitude. 'and always found immediate relief from them. ''Sherman's Poor. Man's pfastcr! , 1,000.000 sold yearly of this best Of all. Plasters.— Rheumatisni, Lumbago, Pain or Weakness in the Back, Loin s, Side, Breast,lNeck, or Limbs, effectual ly Mired by it. jl Only ..124! Cents each, and war ranted superior.to a:I other plasters:in use. Be par fieldsr to get Sherman's Pcror Man's Plasters, or you will be impOsed upon. Avoid the spuriquiand worm • less imitations. The i ame is stamped On !the back of each; get none without it, or you will tie deceived. Cough Lozenges only '5 cents a box; ! Worm Lozenges sdo !do ; • • Camphor or headache Lozenges, .2.5. cents per box. Poor Man's Plaster, only 12; cents a piece. . The abovp Medicines for sale by i ' T.& J. BEATTY, Agents for the propiietor.! Also by Hugh I.lirsley, Port Carbon. I William Taggart,Tamaqua. . George Reiissyder, New Castle.; ;! ' ° June 10,1843 ' s' .1 24--1 POTTSVIL I ! , • . F•-• -2- .; .);* l . 7 rotririoßT - . .! John Farrell E§PECTFULL annonnees;tri the public that 'alit the Eagle Foundry is, in fulliotieration, where he would thankfully receive oiderefOr cestings of ev. 'cry deieription. He has constantlynn band Hollow ware, Sad front, turnouts and relit!, tart and wagon boxes,lifough points, mould boards, and cultivator teeth: he also' has a variety of rail road and drift wheel patterns'. coal breakers and iereents, fire grates, Sc., ate. all of which he will sell iat4lui lowest cash prices! healers would'do well toiglye'linfa all, bet fore ptirch!iiing elsewhere. NovembOr 25.1843, I 3 • 47-Iy. ilr ..I. I ' ' A7'7"ENTIOIC' ' ,. .. : . MILITA RE',RY ST - 1 1 , , /SHE Subse,iiber would respectfully inform bis 1 friends and cuiitomers, that he has located his. ' , Military . Cap ManAelciry • In Tfiirdtreet, No. 101, a few doors ! below Race, where he Would be pleased to sde fps old customers and as al by new ones as are disposed:to favour him with their 'custom. Hu still continties tO manufacture Military and Sportinen's articles of every description, such as ldsther, Cloth, Pelt, Silk and (Beaver Dress Caps; of elll patterns; Forage Capp); Roisters for troop Body , do ;,Cartouch Bores, Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts of all kinds; Canteens; Entipsacks, different patterns:r Fire Buckets, Passing 'Boies, Tube do; Brush and 'Picker's Plumes, PordPoofis .F,iremen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gun Case.a,•,superior quality: Shot ,Bads; Game Bags,Drums,&ei; &e,' lEFOrders thankfully reeeivdd nnd priamptly - at tended-td; , ,-. WILLIAM CRESSMAN, NO.-.lolNortb Third Street, a cevOitem below Race Philidelphia,July 8, . ° ' - .' 1 28-6 m . Atizsatt,Faulo 9 FABluali PBirBlvl4 s 4. ft a Ready Prescriber in eases of illnesa -and . ace:Went when medical ittendituceja not de, erred, or cannot be procured,--filet. American,. from ,the 30th London Editioui - revised, and en larg_ed V" H. floastwieb, 5 1 1. thi 'Oa -of 25 cante,for wile by - 1 11 r.: " ' l3: BAIT AN,~Ageot. ktitiTelay r , `l. 1 - I " ‘tit -11 , 1 ME SATURDAY .MORNING; D 15351 . - Vo : I :1 ~ =I 7 . - al , 1 4 ' • When I was young I lived the .. And now I love the men ;" I And oh ! to taste those artless joyfl 1"/Clie,a girl again ! • .t• , . . _ I'd 'ramble o'er each flowrry • To_where the berries redden ; Some lad should go with me nyi Bind' fficers unbiddee. "" He'd bring each flow'r its : bead that • • And help moo 'er the brook And when a pretty bird appeaed, lt. - "Oh, Jenny, leek r If a poor cow should frighten me. He'd drive her out of sight ; - And if a snake we chanced to see, He'd kill thg beast outright. Arians some unlucky fen chanced to loss my shoe, He'd pull it out and wash it clean, And my misfortune rue. ' Arrived where berries dCck the 1 Although I should not ask it. he'd find the thickest spots for m And.help to filmy basket. Sh&ild Saucy thornii.migewn au Hasrirtick.ly set me free ; And if my finger got scratch, Him sorry he would be! And other joys I oft recall, That with my childhocid fled, 'When Ceremony o'er i thena all 'Her chilling tufluence l shed. . TWelvesears hail - not passed .9'i And:noiv I've scene score = , And oh ! I'd be a' irl again,. 'To taste those toys onto more MINERS' .fOURINA:J.'4. Washington Cotrespon' /Vistularow, De.] 'Both Houses of Congress me.ni ized, the Senate bavingchosen its a day last, the - day fixed by its sten the House during the first week o 1 The officers ' o' the Senate, during' gram are re r elected w ithout except' follows: - --- 4. • r • USLURY DICKEYS, Secretary. EDWARD DY ER, Sergeant-st-arta ' and Doer. . . . .. keeper. . •', . ' . ROBERT BEAL, Assistant Door-keeper. ~• The Rev. W. Tuston,w'sselecte ilhapitln.. • OnThuipalay last the Senate and 'Hasa ad journed orcr to Monday, as is usnsl, in order to give the presiding officers thus repa're the'stait .., ding CoMmittees for the Session. ?f ouksei then, 1 have' no proceedings of Congr te, Chironiele during, those days, and but very ittle of anything relating to its present week's action :--Ithatis,f4- vorable legislative action OfWon' there 1 'cer tainly has been enough,land too much 4 the Cott with which the majority in the House" of Repre r sentatives has attempted to while away the time, for the beet interest of ttie country, and the cred it of the 'Representatives ef the people.' ' ' I shall deal with parties and n'inCiples, Withant referring minutely to the individual characters en; gaged:in the toritroveisY.'• r.,Tfris ii'''Ficit necessetv, as my, object is,Jo hold 'pp in its trnelight, with out any false coloring,.'The bared aced i atrocity ; of DEGENERATED •MODEILN DESIOC ' ACT' alias :Loco Focoism. .I .' The attempt , and, the ; success lone,of t • he se : lfj t 'styled DemocratinmajOrity is t e Hausa; to de liberately mutilate and falsify I joitintd, must be admitted by all right-Minded ait ht. .Lioliti= clans, of every party, oil an act' ' njue ' ble, es it• is disgraceful to the nation. .1 't• • -, Let me refer back ,fer a mom nt, On Thum-, day the second day of the Seal ~ I Mr,', Barnard, of New York state, proposed to mend thijournel by recording-thereon the fact o litthatring offer! 1. e d his protest to the 'Joao on th t daY for which it was made up, and his baying Ifer to read ' the same,to the House, which was fus e: ". This mot .. lion gave rise to debate,nd indu ed th i n , i ' rOp of sundry amendments: and Gin uy die taking ;of a by' yeas and nays,' which ote arried,with it upon the journal the protest, t.being the subject on which the House had voted. As:essential tbep to the anderstandinetif the sense of "the yearend' nays, the question, and every thing belonging to it, spread at length upon the jburnal.' Such his always:been the usagetin Congress,-ranch is tOit 7 express direction of Jelfersens anal, 'adopted for the guidance of the Hale an Senate--such Is the spirit end letter of; Parliamentary law—such is the dictate of CommOn *lease as eihibited in eti-t • •tory deliberate body, an ; d such was . the direction; and such the decision of the present epeaker of the House of Representatives—Jo l hn W, Jonea, 'eft Virginia.'- t I ' i • i i -- • i - t - ' On Wednesday, the third day, o . the Session, the ' ' reading of Tuesdays preeeediogj dis closed, the • t very proper fact that the preterit ha heen entered upon. the Journal, as elecessar4 illtntrativa of the sense of the yeas and "n4ys, which prat - be there recorded, unless the shbject on 'Which, a member is called to vote, is placed on record, with:,; that vote, his name, of course, stands eat:laving 'so nil' for a nullity, Bil, and, with ilti advice and consent of the Spealcer, the then iplerk,ll: Bt. Clair Clark,' incorpo4ated it into t&Journal," tut It fouling ao essential feature in the days proceed ings.. It must be recollected that the Blanker, Clerk aoa members bf the Havel are each end all sworn, as a Palt"of their.lutyi, ler see faith fully recorded all the deliberations l Of that body.; es, through its Journal is the rely 'official' means provided for the'peoPle . at large, to inform lhilik• selves concerning the actions di iniliVidual , mow. hers, and the general decisiott of ihe House,". This legislative record of th, 'natio:ard counepts, has passed-through Many a fiery ofdeal befornthe present crisis arrived, but it Mner thefornwas at 7 tempted to falsify the'rectirdi as I Probably, i the t • - sacra -binding character of enbath has Until now, been allowed to tiolde 'higher' pl , er„ and to car ry With: it weightier coninderetions then either I tparty or men. At Present, 'Witt 0 majority, in i l a the' House , that 'Order ' of thi go* sr reieriedi as party • arid men ern fi rst to' be smelt _ and: then, perchance,' their Obligationato `country dis Charge. .. 'Finding the protect record d as '''Stated , 'Stated, in lop-1 Position to the intentions .at the Majority, err a. madnient to_ the Jeurnat,pv .piciposed, direct ine that it be stricken the fropr o -: After Ilya days discussion, the motion, clt.eitritit out was-a• , doped; end,' on the same daatti ,, Ciralic"i° l "" titan, by Mr. Bernard to ennead ,by, adding the: pretest to Iliondayi r ecord of prOtedialPlo Nee• ' 'it'd.' • -' - ' ' I -J , - ,:-Now took aLthe. facts... l ak majority 4 dle 1 House tor.Reprearintatives 4roitiethatlibe Jour.: nal shalLnot• ccintaltre farina tine record' af Its deliberationso.4hat dui.Bll l 4 I% of their I nuns'' ' choler!, shill eat be; iillOic4:tolaiielOo op* the matter . aCeef; ; TY l'a-! ) ° reca . s ll .4 ll /0 111v . , : sworn to see that uio Johrpat:ia t pfope rip .44 fautuully.: keit; and; that the t aights of the mitioniy:ent *holly diaregaide444 . --tidogh, `hey, uoki only, possenee.trofte, but Ogre ittl ej to uni t alt , ' ; - 40 1 t 1 theittinQW »i / 74.: t.:.•.• .4,4..4 I{,Wv: it,l:' , ", - 44 , .r..:t ., - • . ! ." 4 1"; Li_L - . - 7 --- .! . • • ME .'• . . =II - 1 lllb . A r il 1 . , ..-,:,, AD v E i t ;- i 1. 'PPR,DB - 4CsD' i siruseT ' LW. tialyups.To OVA VU . AND .iMURE,'"-DR. JOHMON - oTT,§v,ll. 4 LE!ip.t-m_YT.KILL COUNTY, PA. ETOR, CgMBLR 23, 1843. . -1 ' Isurtheraiore,Wfien the• subject matter of the protest was last under debate inl the Hokm, the clerk was' instructed, by it direct resolUtion, to Ifurrigard hiii, Oath, and falsify 'he jourr4 The resolution directed him, wh'cn ma4ing up lie journal of the proceedings of that de 5 , , not to record the protest. although a vote by eas and nays Was, taken, Which must go upon the; journal, and the - irerysubject abOut whiCh they Were bad; (the protest,) was not allowed to go with them. I A Prapesition is now pending in the Hoare to introdues anew . standing rule, portion ?l . which is:to . the . effect as follower.. , • I . , 1 si When motions arit'made to correct Or amend ro:Journal by the insertion of papers lor docu its thereon; if the House shall not decide in favor of the proposition, the maitir propted to be, Inserted shall eat be spread onl the Jou naknot. • , ; withstanding the yeas and nags may be entered, on the lowest" T 1.. 1 ' 1 1 I Thus it will ho perceived, dint the Hpure is a., bout tciolegabre, by a sort of peek.° reg ulation. of, . Its own, the falsifyieg - aUd mutilating ob the Leg— isletive records of the country. i Whet Silas is that record, if any dominant party in Congrpss leaves upon its pageseucti an Impress... Is the Journal of the Rouse of Representatives to be 414 mere-, b the depository of the doings of 4 party—fa it to be diitorted into?,;ll4lreexpicaie registry of pro; Deedings , Yell! eveoito • ; for Inch arl the deal' Aerate elerfultrits but of the msjo ity of tha t body is coMpesed, so skilled it politica ingenuity , hive they become , rind so low en astir to do they , Put upon poliiiCaf faith and national honor, that the country may: fine ;them endow iagerly en detivorieg - to extend:., their sharaeleirs record's upon . tite,Staiute Book of the Natioo . j Over the Journal of its own proceedin , gs it h4s supreme i control; but, beyond that 'public record they user not go, thinks to the ...Whigwho hao placed a body of .menin the Senate S i of the U. ~ who evil' ei id reeServe unsoiled, urt . mitigat , and, l unfalsificti the Jourrial of Nation's Statutes, 0,- !. - Zel • d I • re4r' i d, I !, , I ch, I ,iao th en, , i I t I , = 1.311 i 1843. I .lv duly organ._ fficenCon Mon" ding end . us.pesgioa.— Ithe Con ion, inci are as . . i . DlSTatitl'lS ! , 1.1 ..1••!1/1.--%Y e We is, rry to have received 60310 intelligence of lthe Ali , of aftliCs along the line of thelleauhamoia Cliaal;which leads us to anticipate ii-good 'dial of Idistrese da ting the winter. In consequence cif the neglect of' agricultural pursuits fdi the mor remunera tivelemployment of the canal, partly also, from the disturbances on the line'l during the' i spring, and the almost total failure of the ro t crops, - the inhabitants are likely. to be seriously indowiern epcod during the winter: Grails vOli4 not gener ally- a good crop, linditie littleforlder that Was raised ha l s been sold: at the .rinal, toi provide foe the more immediate necessities of that French fai• meni and Shereforei,heing without 'whiter previa-- . they must'either dispose ofi their cattle lat once, at an enormous sacriflice, or rdn the Wiliest, certein chance of seeing thcn i a starved in the win tar. The payment of the assessed damages done iv to their terms by tlio canal, ill bri+ a good deal or moncy,among them, bu this is more than ' inorigitged, aa.wo underston , to thd Seignor 4.1 1 thefitere keepers, whoSe °friars wit leave emote fractihn to the habit:Mts.-41 1 (7/areal Cour. - ; , ; - ; Taxsi.--The Madisociien, in its • object avowed by the proposi J i tion t o . nexstion of Texas, copies Isom a we made which cLoseiwith the folio suggestion . rillutlet Dcimecratic . councils and measures pre vail—let the General Gover6meat be confined in its action trithe legitimate bjects Uf its creation objects of a purely nation I cliaraeter— , -and !not: exercise :assumed or doubtful pewire not clearly granted by the Conetitution l , in Order to the cen tralized+ of the law-mokitig poirer in the hinds o f t he National Goiernmen!,l34 14aving all Mat ters of local, concernment tct_ local legislation, end we confess that we can see no rood reason why this, our; glorious Union, may net e brace a tern in tory of almost any extent,.es well a that of the old thirteen States—why the America Eagle, as the national insignia, may not wave 3 t he a happy l and united people from the Atlantic,'to the Pacitic,Und from the St. John's to the polOad l o— . .ey; in time, over the whole North America'? Cbntinent." . . • , . . 4 0.NOTHEII EXTESSIVE CASEOt EMiIEZLE- 1 - MENT.--Mi.James;Montiomeiy, ho has been in the employ of 9,aincy,kDavienrt & Co. : , of lo --, for the past 'several; years, a bookkeeper, was'arrested this Morning,l chaigc lig the shove firm with emberclement of theft f nde to a large amount, and lodged in the city risom from tin examination of tho books, it a pears that he practised his fraud upon the firin y making false entries in the several acompts ln te books, tit the !) footings up, and in various . other parts, so tie to prevent detection. Upon , and eisminctionlyes terday, upwards of Op°batmesd was detected, and itis presumed that it mai reach slo,ot)o. Mr. Montgomery had obtaidell the fullest!eon fidence of the firm, nod was thus enabled to Coal: mit hisacts of fraud and robtteri—...New yo 4 lieralV i ' ' '"- 1 . . . • Osseo* Tasurroac.+Alo the emigrants to T Orogen, as well as Lieutenant Fremont's party, complain of the wanCof iirovisions after crossing, the Rocky Mountains . • ThiS cpmplaint ' is •in: comprehensible to those I naho ;nattd of the myriads of.buffaloes, man the quantity; of . other game sni countered;—encountered l'iy the s am e euilgrahts— and who, do not recollect - that :thabundanie ap- Ocala the Tountry on this side he mountains; the scarcity, to the. country ixliend it. Orithis aide, the buffaloes, dear ri antetople l , elk, mountain ,goat, tiniFother snitnals,l anti fo rid - .: beyond the mountains. scarcely one !of tbiselanimals is ;found .—the reason Why, becat.se the British belie had . - . poressession of the country ~ since the treaty for the joint occupation in 1818, . int) have , a&inned . , ..-; ii.' - . t • 'l4lArtists° i Wires StsTr.a.—A: decision Wasiecently maati in thielEitipreine Court, in Mali sachuiretnt, which tiait i a bearing ' vexed oiuristioriit i ittait's right t 4, marry his'tleceased wife's sister. ' A Man was tried to r incest, having . niarriarthe daightet of La deceasA wife, ' e ITh' 'de cided by a termer hos an e wasa gain-4 die' accused intttei fewer court, lint w a s nivereit L iti the Supreme Cou r t r thii.gio--• nd 'vrhitti'eYpifen'etrisil to - the.cale the Wifa's sisterthatihe affiniti tietiv_eek the man and the •wife's daughter ceased entiraly on the ileath of the wife. I" • • bd. E4 d t, d .,4lf. ft. thifterwood; df this town; do • itey,in t oe, on,fistulsj last with a rifts... He, ineseittrii Oren,. feet and -_ d Judi' from tip to tip of 1 / .. mini: This noble, b td, tens I discovered percbed 41 1 ) Pp a titil%),,fill4tkit,, t it- distSnco of tbk:rty, rode, ..._: 4O - - 4 4 1, !.:i vle2 l all 01100:fejin,siro Ali to Agions-c—Paris-744 114 .- : 1,---r --1- -- • - -- !, i'.-- ..-:-..,:,:i,k--- , "- ' - , -,r . - 4 ,: -•-. . - , I , . _ . .. .....• .., ..... . 17 A- if ": • : -. :': ; . I: i ' ' l -. ' 9 . MI PHILO. =I zeal for the hiug tho Wry Paper , an log beautiful I - . REPORTED TOR ERR MINERS ' JOURNAL, lii the matter of the.contest-1 In • the Cock of ed Election of Jeremiah;! quartet gessioni, Reed. High Sheriff of •}- of Schuylkill Schuylkill county. j County. • I t • I • President; I Hon: NATHANIEL B. ELDREP. - ' Asiocistes. STRANGE N. PALMER I , EST. GEORGE Raab, ES4 A Petition signed by' the following qualified voters. of said county, and containing the same matter set forth in the folloWing jeiitiop, w4s presented ita the Cogrl of 4usiter Sessions of October Term, 1843. • 1 Heury:Geisse, , 13 )envy alrulenburg, 2, R. M. Fainter, 14, Frederick Eptlng, 8 H.J. Bahmer, 15 D. W. Hyde, 4 David Grata, 16 Jeremiah Seitzingei. ;ohn Snyder,, - 17 G. H. Brantnir, • Solomon Sboeuer, 18 Reuben St. Clair, 7 D. K. Klock, ' 19 Samuel Heffner, William Becker, 20 Jacob Frey; 9 Nich. Seitaingur, Sam': Zimmerman, 0 Daniel Krebs, 22 1 William Yost, .E._Haas, 23 S. M. Mills. - - ~ Affidavit of the truth of the matters contained in that petition, was nmde by Robert ht..Palater and Nicholas Seitsinger. The petition was atil.l• segnently withdrawn, and the following one pie. Rented to the Imo term—. • - I In the matter of the Contested Ele ction of Jet emiah Reed, Sheriff of Schuylkill county! - 1 Petition of qualified voters of Schuylkill coin• to, To the Honourable, the Judges of the Cohrt of Quarter Sessions of Schuylkill' colantg. The petition of the - subscribers, qualified voters of said cbunty, respectfully showetb, " • That they coniost the election of Jeremiah Reed to the office of High Sheriff of said county. And they farther represent that Joshua Boyer, the next highest candidate' for Said office, on the general return of the, votes giVen _for Sheriff at the lust election, had in 'fact the greatest iruiriber of legal votes, legally received, and legally retiirn ed, and ought to be admitted to said officc. And they further , complain' that the election in the North Ward of the Borcugli of Pottsville, was unduly held, inasmuch as the poll is the said Wara'was not closed at seven o'clock, pourcirm ably to law;but was kept,open until past eight o'clOck, that during the time the poll was thus illegally kept open, a ;use number of votes in fa- , your of : . the said Jeremiah Reed were received, ant without Which be could riot be placed on the general, return as basing the highest number of votes for Sheriff., Your , Petitioners firither'complain, that thn re turn of ttte election district et Port Ctubon;:vrae illegally'. made, and ought not to be computed in the Mug' "mars, because the same • was: not made by the return Judge, whose sworn duty it was to make ouch return. . The said Judge , not • having been prevented by sicknees, or unavoida ble accident from attending to hie .duty. And' yOur complainants alledge that if the re turn thus illegally made were rejected, it ,Would I leave to Joshua Boyer, the highest nun:riier of, votes; for the office of Sheriff aforesaid. - Elias D. Long, John Wummer, John H. Weiser, •-• Henry Zimmennan. ' Asa ,Balliet, Jacob Shaffek, Josepti Bensinger, John Meurer ri ~ • . Philip Boyer, Jotin Marts, ' t Abraham Berger, MoritzFereider, Samuel Deweld, , Joseph Snyder, , Hathan Barlow,, Mark Bitler,,l Peter Seibeiling, H. J. Geisenhaiair, Joseph W. Brock, John Eisinhower; Seth Leymaster, • Nicholas Senzingsr, John S. Maurer, David K. Klock.. SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, 88. Personally appeared before the subscriber, a Justice, of the Peace, of said County, . , Ni; Seit zinger,i David K: Klock, two of the petition ers ..within named, who being duly sworn and affirmed, =online.° law, .declared and said- u pon their solemn oath end affuroation, that the facts set forth in said petition and t there. in stated are , true,"tir the best of thOir knoiledge and belief, Ishertor,ss EisrezrzigEn, DAvri) K. Kioen.. ! Sworn end subscribed be.) fore, me, this thirty first day of October, 1843..1 Geo. Heisler. Petition filed / Nov. 1, 1843, r. Nov. 2d 1843—The court appoint tbe . fiti day of December next, for the hearing of ,the within complaint and order notice td be given tothe per son returned u Sheriff, of tho time abd place of hearing, together with's copy of the within po• , tition at least ten days before the time of heart. tag. Counsel for Petitioners. George W. Farquhar, • William B. Potts, M. A. DOoley, sod Venjamin W. Cumming gqe. • . : C. Leesvr,s, duo. %Man, and ' ' ' J. U. Campbell, Eire& • Friday Det.ttb, 1843—afternoon—Colin inti. mated that they would hear an argument on each side to mark out the coed— William 11, Potts, En., for Petitionersonten.„ ded that they would 'establish all the facts contain ed in the patitien:--and that 103 votes were taken in after seven o'clock—cited-Act of 21 July, 1839, Sec. 61; 10th Sec. of Act of 1799; !Act of 1790,' &e., &e. It viciates the whole election ' t in that ward. ' Courts have *no power to order a new 'e lection, and it would be impossible l lto show hock?. those persons voted, &c , &c. Benno for Respondent, contended--That the i n ye a tigatiOn =stile confined to the - facts stated in the petition.' Of that alone bare %re 'had no tice;. No -allegation of fraud in the petiion—ho „charge that this was designedly done by. the (4- certk ' They may punish the officers if they have acted improperly, they Can refer to the bet if there has been fraud. :' . - - ' ' cited the case of The Consmonweakh ys Ytteelosky - 9, Rawle 369,0 u P. 387, Houston'aluitice.:the Ballot Dos is the substance, all'.elie is shadow; When ibis As ascertained to any ttibunt4of which I hage• any knowledge; the person baying the highest number OE legatvotes ii declined duly o. I lected," cited Journal of the Bones of Xtep,, A. D. 11120—tt; Pep an. Contested jelection'of Cali et el, cue of Jae. Snyder of Colonditt County— Eienste Jormul.of 1839, page 197; case of Homes .dc•Brown, compliant regard the !anal mote with-; ILout legend tit the return, page 296, report of coin. mitteelo the ease of .Ikfr.•Wirerolfetegarding the TOMMY !.:- I ' •, , ''-',' - - 1= lil Ell NO. -‘l2. Counsel far Respondent. • Page 57, report - on the Huntini . dottl*ltty re. turn, referring titt • the ballot boxes, refe'## , Atha, 'PI Buckshotwar;Page'ef AoUrnal .94; - . ae elutes, were refeired to . hy Mi. Ba'nittua. ita. 4 3 GaAe, matter el the contested election of ThotS.ltell, before the Senate , in 1839, vide .fourneYittie27 . s. '— The mere exhibition of illegal votes n4 9 pufficient to deterinine who is entitled to 4 si:44 1, ;Id., case tho petitioners Must make oat: thellt;,t • axe::;rt conclusion, Mr. Bailout - defended thrtf.i light A SUffrage, and that the highest mans* of legik votes la what decides, end• what oughtlia.dettide - -denied that the mere fact. that thaqollisieie, • 'kept open until after Seven o'clock,"Wit*trlcaigN , would be Sufficient to set the return frt4i,ko rinttN. Wax,' aside. Mr. Farquhar for- the Petitioneta—fA the xilje wants any. ingredient of time and' plko it is pot e legal vote, it was not necessary to seFiut ita the petition that the officers knew it was pat 7o'clock % they were bound to knew it. The vistA Tali 11. , legal in the officers and voters; - and , :ittiate the , whole return. ' This court cannot art •n new a lectien; (Palmed from the General Eli? on !snai l fin ; legal adjudication on this paint -14 : i i time, bat tho,Legislature have repeatedly tiitl eAdmtaly , Ad; judicated upon this point. . • :,. ' 4 , ; 2d. The Isw is positive that the Sdge shalt • make the return, unless prevented by'*bane, or, other unavoidable occident, 70 seik Coneoli detad Election Law; Judge. sworn tr4nake se; turn—the Inspector is.not—this , wiltet 443 , the return from the Port Carbon distiiii. - ' h I Looser pro Res. recapitulated w tt.,NB Ban= can said, if they establish that votes w;',,4 received after seven, then the questions tire, 1 4 w 12411:1$ votes were polled,after seven', and Wh`tilor• AIR 1'• to the Port Carbon district, we-must p rni to the I BO:. they prove s : 4 ..? • , - Per curiam—Supposo thiy prove 10 , 4150 voteik , were polled after seven,, and shot, fe'tv . ,-alicin 2tt of them wore give4and do 'not occhf.A for the remainder! .- t.. sv.l. '. • , Campbell pro Respondent. !Theretitionertt must make out their pase 7 -they . mu*) . how that votes were polled aftei seven, and whil.;,:they were, polled for-this was decided in the c&of Thiam- - , as Bell, read SenaM Journal of'l93oP. 27:5T-t , „ They occupy the position of pis:lnt4s.in 0114 cases here. •. - , , -„] WI December Bth,3 o'clock.—Eldred JO . returns from the Port Carbon i diatrk;; :iioe by ........... *demon Mani s , the Instieetor o will not vitiate tbe Eletitp6 in that . ' district. No allegation el'fraud in)tiebling, the election, any 'evil minded officer, migh! , iteep back the returns 0 this very the case, - .44';iitictte' an election, otherwite fairly' held. ".;‘,lj - • And that the fact, that , the eleWen in the North Ward, was kept open until o'clock, Will not set the whole election in tb" . O> ward ar, side, and that the Petitioners nabs; tae ; only show that votes Were polled after seven :Olock, but ' who they were pilled for-;--They mio make" out ' their, case. if the officers kept the rif i lis open of-' ter seven o'clock designedly, they• el4ii-be punish-. ed. (This was :Rea es the-opinion. n makrei• ity of the Court.). ' , _ . ; ~ 3 4= .John T. Ilirzz - rirol, sworn--i wasAllae last ei !tidier in the NOrth Ward in Potolle, almenY ill day, until the election closed, lyent in" . thra; room where the officers were; and iiiiid them 'it was time they hod closeilthe'electimeAdressed 7- myself to no one in particelar»ealill ii'at I under stood the polls below, in the Boutif*ard,, had' been closed for some time.- I leolieciiii my Watelk at the time I toads this observation, *1 it wan- ted a qUarter tdeight,--one' ef the (*are said it' would be a pity to close the - upleatiei 3 Oken vette,' were coming in ao rapidly ea they„ten then, I' then went out into the Bar Boom til , 4lill's Hotel (where the election was'held) anclitilw some of . lily acquaintances. and in abont,o quarter of half an hour, after I, first went inf,: , , went in si:, gain, and in a Minute or two they 4tde a' Free* lamation, hung up a curtain to thciiiindow tanl 4 cksed. the electionl then; proef.ded to ibis 1 South Werd Polls, when I reachO thew; they bad finished t counting off the' She 0a vote.-the result_ was not satisfactory' to ineNteul I. 'went. home and Lobed. .:-.-41 Mi. A nilrew'Mottinier, one of o:Officers; pa!-' led out his watch,• when I *mini* mine, midi there was some difference—de nbcfctalleetwheA t ' My 'watch it geneially right, and arave mostly -, the D.-pot time -it is regulated liyAbiladelehla + time. , When I obse rved it was tiMel to close the election, Mr. Mortimer pulletleut b*vatch. •Th.?' officers did not bay it was not 040 to elase There wasa.dense Crowd around4e windoviti it was quite dark—when I was feel in the forma one of the officere t said we will clokin three - min l ntes and they did arr. ,• - lii-i . ;, Crr.4ss Ez . —lt took : . me . twa of minute* to walk to the South Ward—iJohnX Bickel wee my candidate—l did all 'could foetm—l live itt.'; Market street—l voted before din*—The clear Lion was opened, I think, between 134nd 9 o'clock;. at all events between '8 mid -10. l iga 9 l tellpro:- cisoly when it opened; I was thiti:, l o3l thellena . save a feat minutes. :I was '.an egiVa Mend pt Jelin M. Bickel on that ticasiontThe electipei - , at the Sbuth Ward ie kept at. JaceliVeisse's-4ha ; North Ward at N. J. Mills', Thbliray they era laid t off would be five squares apantlf yen meta: sure by feet they would' be three Ks' aren alielto-r Did not stop on my way down—lian no bets' On the ele - ctionWhen I mentioned !iiiit it wen time to close the election I did not addqs any ontiin . particular—Presunie the ofileers tift,id it—the off fleets were. Francis :B. Nitheris,Pq:, Andrew" Mortiiner and William Mortimer''; C. tlened was ono clerk,and sums other perse:pi Think Mr,"' , iNicholsr told some onethat the poltkrould be elm .. ,letlin three minutes—Do not knW . ,:what time it -was by his watch—Do not know*fio were in ;the' room at the time; save tho,officereand myself—: The election in my estimation cliio some, Can between quarter past eight and haitPast -eight. 'I - never told. any one that it woe kePpen after nine o'clock.—Don't know that 1 ceulgiame any one ^ who voted after seven, but a gootkany voted at. , ter that hour; If I had : gone in thit*wd 1 might have . known—some voted, whilio was in the ' ream, there names , were celled..OM do not re member who they.; were. -Diii tfekisant a broken head and didmot chose to ga intthe trowel—mi., quarrellingl-hetirtimo threats--Wnot. wish tobe understood that I thought my. bia would behro•- ken if I had gone in the crowd-- 7s' tell wheth-:". er the pewee voting ward enbiliV; it was inito dark. i - :, - i: - .: .• : ~ - ;- :',.- DwiielErtbs; svrora—l was It;i,thd polls, and ~- left there pretty late, end 4s I Wont to my store pulled out My watch anti aliserOthat it was one - or two minutes of eight o'clo4i When -I' left there, ?eerie were voila g r -I vitn4under the opine ' ion that my watch -Was, right 44 regulated' t ihy .., . Haywood & Snyder's Poen dritioil, becticteefligt • rings daily atcerutin hours; I NO fifteen tiairillteir slower thin that , bell—dri not Aim that the bag is considered , a time tegulatoMn. Pottsville, / ' thought. it• Was too feet: :ThaMil is to mill the,` , ‘ men to woik.. It would.not; ke •ii minute .tt- - walk from' Min's to my store. ' ;' : 7: - r Cross Ex.—When I was o. ? the eleption.. jtelis outside, there was a. cuestiorglade about - time, and that made . me lo o k-at #7l - ;:wateb t ,4)ld tiot% - heat tho Officers say anythinii: ut time.,,hal. :-, same day -I obie.ved thet:cai r. etch. Arettfißeenci 0: 1 tninutee slower than ate ; beil.,.. an't stayilltilni . ,;,, Toroulry bell rings at mien, '. bell deptiadit ililli, v li •!.` an the ringer .. , , . i ! ' Nathaniel .J. Mills. evrontikhis electiwwas held it my house. By sty oft itoditserl et quart _,l ter after uirte.o'cloik. - This'! Reit Was too' anti I thought somethinglilike hal - Cli bour—l did' ntit - compare it .with Mr. /!licba de. watch, but MG Nichols WO out his; wategtvlacu the .otool.ion; , V s liq ui l l .Oct IRO iil,quaateffO3'etilltst—rut of r' I' D • _ rl/11