green bushes in the humid valleys. The Fennlie. with rusting wings. flies rapid y from tree to tr. e,wuue the Noctua Striz, the largest of the moth kind, efts irnmova. bly on the trunks with outspread wirgs amaitlng the approach of evening. Myri ads of the most brilliant beetles hum through the air, or sparkle like jewels upon the green leaves and fra2ant flowers. Mean while agile lizards, remarkable for 'their Term, size, and brilliant colors, venomous , serpenis'of a dark hue, or harmless ones which exceed in splendor the enamelled ,111-kwers, glide from the leafy -eovert, the . hollows.ot ; the tree+ or from hdlei in the . ropnii, and creeping up the stems, bask in the sun, and lie in wait for insects or birds. •"!From this - moment al! is life and activ_ity.— • Squireels. tromps of gregarious monkeys,is• sue inquisitively from the interior of the wands to the plantations, and leap whistling and ehattering, from tree to tree. Doves t . leave the branches and wander about in the moist ground nr the woods. Other birds of the roost singular forms and the most su perb plumage, flutter, tingly, or in compa nies, through the oiliniferous shrubs Green, Hu°, or red parrots, tissemllled on • the tops of the trees, or flying towards the I • plantations or islands, till the air with Lhf it seteainb. The toucan, Fitting (in the Px tremitiee of the branches, rattles with his large hollow bill, end in loud pl iintive notes calls for rain. The busy orioles creep out of their loner, perh'ent, ha,•-shaped nests to visit the oranle trees,sod their ; sentinels an * nuunce with locd screams the approach of man. The flycatchers, sitting aloof watch ing for insects, dart from the trees and 'shrubs, and with rapid flight catch the hov. urine Menelaus or the, shiniinz Ili as thee buzz by. Means bile the amorous throsh ' cnnci in ilie thickct,p,,ur , cci le•rjoy in a strain of heantifnl riivio'v ; the chlQ,r. ing florn the close hush - es, sometimes here. Sfilnil.lllli'S therein tht full tones of then rho ',- selves in tnisleadin the hiniteis; :in I the woodpecker makes tLe iht SOLin(L while he pe,•lis harts fro o the trees. Above all thes • strat ,,, ' v 'irea, the metallic notes of the oripowr i s mod the tops of the hilzhe•t trees, ieseml ltr.g tho strokes of tha harn , n-r op , ot in an vil, which, or in Ire r route according to , _he (II The scooter, fill the wanderer w th ast.mishmew.. While thus eve!) , livin , creature, hv its Wiens and voice, greets ihe snlend r If day, the exquisite litimmin.r-bird , , iival ing in beauty and lustre diemy end;, raids and sapphires. 11.)v..tr round the brightest fl ewers. When the sun goes down, most of the animals re'ire to rest; only :he slender deer, the sly pecati, the timid agouti, the tapir still the N 3 t 1 a and the opossum, the cwt log at:int:3ls of the fe'ine`race, steal thrmi , h the obscu rity of the wood, waichili l for prey. tlll at last the howling mo n k e y, t h e sloth, w i t h a cry like one • distress,the croaking frogs and the chirping gta-s hoppers, with their monctomms note, conclud, , the day; and cries of the iniictic, the capnetia, the goa'- sucker, and the has toles of t I) , i announce the apprnarh of ui At. 11y iaels of luminous beetles now begin to fly about like tgnes f&ui and the vampyres (yes. pertilio bruziliciu:is,) hover I,k,e phantoms in the profound darknes: of th e night, Remarks of Ear. Runs, OfAllegheny cou lob on a Resolution of fere.l by himself the House of Repre sentatives,prohibiting any member from speaking on any one question, more than 20 minutes: IdrlCirns coinmenced by observing. th the rose to occupy the tine of t i Ilonse i) a feu mn. lutes in the suooor , . oft e r, otutroi co he hail just, offered, un.l w,.ieh hid for it.: object, !tie ss 'log or time, the .!1-piteti o! bo+ ness,end an ears kr adjournment or the Le'risl.ture. - I ask, (:aid Mr. e members of ibis House, to take a reirns;,ective siew .r the letitisla lion of the present ,•15.1,1,1. W, hay. , now been in session nearly two months, and wait has been done fur the benefit . of the propk? Toer. have been brit two or three bills, of a genera which have passed the two ['toast!, .nd be orne laws. All the imp 'rant busing-s. a high we were sent here In transact, has b , let; to slionb r our table. while ae sit here, day after , say, ing to long, tiresome, and unprofitable not pertinent to the q iestions b I; re II and which are only mid 1.1 b poini-hed iti the newspapers, for t lectioneoring, pur,o , s I,n se. Did the people only know. uta, roost .1' poc , l es.which they soe in pri , t,,re and not for tins liuu-e, th.y bc care ul awl send nn man here, whi e Will not s' ,, p when he hid asthing to se r this House, th-se daily speeche- of an hoor No one! the whole hu. Ile— or p n pended; one is folding dominents to seiltl ii , or,e to his constituents; another is w ri log I..!Len-: Toe are talking, end others ate .s 1 e. i i ,-nil re to drowsiness, by the apiat ;idol ~t a l standing all this, the pros, r ..n. the time of the Com monwn I :a ;,'io• ''if a . -bout .1,000 per day. I :nit, K this o: right? Is it not oar duly to poi no e,,d t o ~,d to devote oursel, es, with di'igene,, to V.v.. pol,t,io Du l et us at 11f1 '1! tioo. What dues it 1.7 n , 00? Any uurea , n ab!e? Anything to rirtvant ins-inners t g'-• their views on a.lbj •et-; No! It o , siv .)111 a man from lettinf thoughts, rx;oe•-t .1 in tin, Haase, wonder, ‘like,th.: ey s 0 , •111 the ends of the earth. Ttie rillaa.a:.ce 01 tw cry minutes to speak on any one sitti..ct, is c;,,-iog no. Wan% mouth. It will have a t.ontor,ey, only to make gentlemen con:lens+ their i , ices , and 4rl - the (louse with wont directness ot purp ..se, an lofbetter effect. It i -oat, caom,ble n:r mew— berm to talk here be the hour, when Itie puYie and private business is nrglecte There rye m than ten inemb:-rs in the flou-e,wl. sic upon subjects which are di-cadged. they ail- speak, ev.n the tweuty minutes allowed by the resolution, it will give titre,: hours dis on every que.oion. Is this not latitude croorgh for dieeeeAme? Now, an important question is debated fur days, and that, no, without thrnerinz any new light up•in the subject. Leen the most trifling rest,' ition , uscas-ed, dur ni a whole morning's sisssinn,and urea: end important husi ass is delaeee, until the p.tio.tec of the people is beginning to he exhaus,cri. . . But it seems that in off.:ring this resolution, to cat off useless &bite, and confine men - then+ to the business before the House, 1 have brought down upon myself the indignation of the gentleman from Fayette, and the ;:t.1111 , -man ( torn the eitc,as Veil as from the county 11 en i!a iphi,• J ex iee l e d thi s , es in offerinir the ree.ihu'ton. 1 have *t ro dd en 'her bessoly upon their corns.' :'he oellerrie gentlemen cannot deter me from my coarse, I>Ehall do what I conceive to be My du• ev U'i LHIM door, regarnlada oz uns mile or tams or any one. conchae, let me call upon' .the nvosbers of this Housr, who desire eipedition 'the public business—who wish to finish tint public business and return home, to come, up is my assiinance wi'h their vote i.Ous pass this resolution and I put an end to u:eless, unprofitable debate, and go to work in earnest for the g.).,d of the State.— Havicg done this, e-e "hell be able to have an early add urnmeot, and rear to our homes and our families, Bu. i the contrary course s taken if we arc to continue, as we have been engaged fin Waiting our time in long speeches to the neglect of the bu•oness which we are expected to do, we shall soon hear from the pelide, as we did last be.sion, a murmur of diFeintent. ri.K PKICSIDENT, JAMES BUCHA.NAN, gobject to the decision of a National Convention DAILY MORNING POST. TN,. !•DILLIPY 4. WM. 11. BM ITH. RDITORH ♦RD PIROPRIICTORI MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1843 bee telrft Page. Prospects of Trsde.-Cheering news from New York. The Journal Commerce gives most en— c.ouraging account of the business prospects of that city. k says:—There are tv‘o or three features of the mrrket just flow, which are wot thy of particular attention. The xeresences of a bad currency have been removed, until they are reduced with in so small a compass, that that they have no power to agitate the generel business of the country. State stocks have come to a pesiti in in which they can ig it.en nobo dy, let them go which way they will.— There is n no si le ary institution or in terest liable to fall into dishonor, which has sufficient importance to disturb the genet. al peace. The basis of afriiis, therefore, is firm and stahl.t.. la the second place. there i, a great supel Real specie ha, accumuleteil until it has , rrie b.irtheniorne. The Ilan s aie i,fspecie and deposits of (11.'lley lying id e. Fiir a ilizen yews, ant tnigiit podia, b!y as well !(,1 mu hoer. st, super:0)1.1,1(11w. ;,s now, Thu wi!.ll such (-Tided i hung con tinned. plenty. Li 411 the In-s-s, y is ,fre;ed si six pf boi.d arid mortgage, quite wants of ti,irrovvers; and here, akin,' Ciat particular kind of seem ity is nut yo, in -vogue except ‘‘i.,ll a lee ni the rnot. w,hl thy capitalis,s, yet money g,va a I , eizgin2 at five per cent on six n rintha p 'pet, and temporary loans have been made ac percent. Sidi Specie is p,airing in 'rum all quarters. In the third 1 , 1a.u-, tic st,i( ks of all sorts or forei4n E n.nle are wi , F nigh Thls t. r rl 1 , -.llv if a,. ni (Iry g0u.13. art I all utliPr mori h 111.1 i-e At ti time yn 01u ‘rit business, have the sripplies erf rnerch n both on sea-b yard and through the intetior, been an exeeeding,ly small. The filet is, that of a large nernhet irfimportint artirle!- there is but the smallest eptactity whi , h can be ca led a stork, and there no great supplies on the wry. S stands the cut e jut at th, rum m•-• 11. e meat ttl the spring trade: The products of uur own industry as.unP are superabundant, and pressing up . o t our ships to be carried abroad, that more specie may he returned. The Cabinet. The Hon. .I)hu C. Spencer entered nu his ditties as Secretary of the Treasury, nn the Sib inst. (fin the same day Judge Porter. of Peongylvania,took charge of the War Department. It was said at Washington that Mr Weh. star would take a trip "d >wn east," and on his return retire from the Cabinet, and he provided foi u t some other way; perhaps going to England, as Mr Ever, tt•s SUCCPS snr, who is to he sent to the Celestials.— There is mu-h excitement at Washington, and the city is thronged with persons ask. big office or o'd e President's h ouse i s hoseiged by a standing army of th se patri tic gent'eit en %Alto VI ish to serve their reunify in a rivil raps , iiy, or get their bards into the "Treasury it. some other mat ner. The "Captain Itidds out m nfoly, notwithstanding the annoyance it'office hunters added to his mierotot "f -ri ;di duties, he is i n fine heath and spirits. Great aims in Boston—A cowhiding ago r.—l'nif. Loveting of Cambridge. got i,,to a difficulty on Saturday week, in Bos ton, all for lute! The Pinfeasor. it up pears, had been paving his att••utions to to the young. beautiful and accomoliArd sister of Dr, Hawes, hut ali at once with' drew his attentions to another fAir one— the brother of Aliss Hawes, (hating l ei r n , erl that the professor m ide a habit ufg:tia big conquests in this way) ink a gn• d cow-skin and nave the prolessm a superb drer•ing! \Ve h , tite it may d r him gaud. Another death fromfre—A little girl daughter of Mr. Owtsuch, a hatter in Bal. timore, was so severely burned on Monday, by her clothes taking fire, as to cause her death. When will we have done record ing deaths by the grime distrest•ing means. The Furt rade in Maine, amounts to .50, 000 dollars annually. British PhifanthropytiThe N.Y.tou. rier says, the British frigate Madagascar, Capt. Foote, recently destroyed several slave barracks on the Coast of Africa, and had in the course of the proceeding, sever al skirmishes with the natives. in which some of the crew of the frigate were kill. ed; bnt the English succeeded in capturing about twelve hundred slaves, who were ta ken to St. Helena, and and put to labor as "hired apprentices." Ex-Goy. Corwin was in New Orleans pith Henry Clay, but it was not known until after he had left. The colored gen— tlemen surrounded him during his stay. and the whigs could not distinguish bim from them. One hundred guns was fired on Boston Common on the fourth of March, in honor of the adjournment of the late Whig Con• 3 Strike at Providence.—The Journal of Thursday says: "About a hundred block printers, in the prit.t works of J. Dunnell & Co., had a wrike a month ago nn account of a new regulation introduced relating to the wages of the boys. One of the men left the compact and returned to his work; and one evening last week as he was on hi d way to his boarding house he was at. tacked by six men and badly beaten." A. fellow took laudanum in 13 t'titrfore• lost week. Stroeter. says he took e.ract/y the tight qtnintity! A funny e,!itor says that a nimple o a detect the presence of moisture on the sur lice of the earth, is to wear huts with hob's In the sol. s i~iii Gar Ow relief of the heiri Fultnn, vac , !el. alt.(' in the S,-..ate on the 115 t day S.•,4ion II;c• 1 :1 :, , us coin-eons to For i-, a chizon ( , 1 the w,.11(1, and that hi= h , art i 4 nn i , llnd cmt et - lamlz3, hot a c toinent that j , ,Ms them. The Phil ni , lphia Firr,;nel are prepay ire a Is: nd I)l•le,c,ralion,linim New k, lialtirnurt and ()o;er place, I be prriPH' A nt•wsp r Frit t4r . :11,11 cannnt keep down any t xcitement %%..en tote,- it Ws th-I,nl4hly hti:d of the I,!tx:). Bost. ?. Il is very ttli lent, hovev.•,, I\l . B ho urderr•d E i. l•'i•rrinv a Net t,f 1)1 arnatic VI, the s rys that Ow dr:cl F,t , .fly L;1-s'et's rtilit-r is the, end ti.) al tr 1)(23. Fon ILLI PALLY MO&NILI PO-T llcurs Editors The communication of Mrp twell and C•)‘‘tlen w. ich appeared in the Gsz,-tte ihe 7th hie:. as a kutd of prel , ole to the Transp , rtto s' petition t o !h e I gi,laLt i re, conveyed ihe idea that great injustice Fad been (lone the old lines, that goods carried in Portable Boats were not to pay the u sual motive power toll. 1 would therefore respectfully ask G r the f,illowing from the (1 zlt to of the 10th ins!., 811 111.7ef tifin in the The item 0182200 giveir below unilcr Eh:. heed of NFitive Power, is the one which Messrs McDowell & C .wil in, by a InrceJ colistructtim of their n. repre— sented as not lieLg eliared. 1 will only add that since the explanation of the Col— lector at Johnstown appeare.l in in tile G.- z-tte, 1 have seen letter from one of the Canal Commissioners confirming his con— struction. Ymirg, Z. For the Gaze te. MlLEDtrox:—You will confer a tav Jr on the pu die bt, giving the htl...wing t, frmn the CMlcel.'. at litinstown, a place in the (itzetti.. The impression nes been created by the c. tinmu meat on of 11 ssrs. & Con,n!en, I a p tr 111 the 7th inst , ih it !folds e niV yed iti 3 , c• .ton Boars on he trucks inritishe.l by ilia Mute, %ens r x /Live pow httir Old enicut, rep , usent die coil, t•lora till 'Ace r,t 11 e tavoi sirwilltar con-truct4on; and as Ule collector al Jo mitowi, Is he only one fill this si.le th,..l his to act. uucl..r rem).uti )it fixing the c large on rru ks, hid e , instrm tiol, es elven in the x roc , , will ,ct the public right upon :he stihj..et. Yours, &v., tttt, JouNsi WN, Fe) 23, 1813. Dear .Sir—Yours or the 21. st inst. is belore II) P 4-Itinv co - Istr nett in ortbe re„ relau‘o to tI C e for thc or the trucks. I cannot cum eivt. wAy a divers,ty oropinion enu'd be 1. ad 1.11 these re...lotions, for they tn a.. j Ist what they say. Ca,.ta , n or 's section b tat, boat and cargo are c.trried met' tit Allegheny age IZadr.ad on tracks b loving to the Slate, shall p.,y to tidaill.nt lu tbe lo I au t lissome pow vr charge' on the cargo, :25 centA per 1000 This chili - geol . -23 cents per 1000 Ilia. no cargo her the U3'l. Of t to tru include, the wheel toll. now don oinin,ily ears. To aim , !..0 that i: cum° t he initttlttitell. I will di...ranee f.ir the l'ortlgc Kailry ad. A section boa.; has 300 bbl,. Fleur, and wank', a clearance, that: 'rid! 011 3JUI \ldea Rate pr, loonrh, ZER ATI IV 't YDE!sI. The titoterolcneA nv or E•tz tLri h Tow p, re *one. nth v certify. Hint 7.er.lh Wnyden, the above named nphllr:utt. t, 11:40 1 111(M111f1 Or zooti renitte lor Ponefay and ,emn e r" ne e , "nd 14 w e I iwneeled with house room and conveniences for the nem - minim - I.OMo and lodging or ',rattlern and t invelere, and that said tavern is ueces.Fary. - I Henry We,,nav, ''/.a. hens Scott, sse 25 . This ele'araree passes the Beat and Cara() to , h tioPt/kgille, jOhll 111 lie, Hollniaydburgh without any further charge by I j ,iarrio na.IC ;son, .14 V ' j r., s t A 11.-Kinley, Sta.e. :gym. 31cKoilev, '4Alexander Wilson, Thomas Warren,e resolution for the Columbia Railroad is n• Wi l li am W oo d s, Culbert Mules, don the fame pripeiple . .ae the above. March 13, 1843.7-3 t b! , l+ ur, G 3 630 - 36 1vt..14 p,,w • Toll !Or use o; Trucks, r . Thus car we have, giireral cases on the authority orotheri; we tiew present !tiro of oar own. The first is that of a gentle— man . named L-- G--, a Scotcbman by birth, but err.igrating early in life to Ja maica, became from long residence, as it were a native. Happening to be attacked with fever, after a few days he was suppo. read to be dead, and the body abandoned by the medical attendant. From the rap— id decomposition 7, hich animal substances undergo immediately as the phenomena of life cease to manifest themselves, in the West Indies, interment generally takes I place very soon after the breath leaves the body; and accordingly, in twenty-four hours cram the time of his supposed death, tl.is gentleman was shrouded and put in a coffin. Fortunately, however, for him, the preparations for the funeral were delayed for some hours, and when the undertaker proceeded to screw down the coffin, those about him perceived a moisture on the skin. This led to further examination, and it was discovered that he was alive. Remedies ware instantly resorted to, and lie recovered and lived many years afterwards to tell the story, A melancholy event, however, was con— nected with his recovery. A young fe— male who had assisted to make his shroud arid cap, whether flout over•exertion, anx iety, or the malignant nature of the fever, tell ill as he recovered, died, and was bur— ied in the same shroud which she had made fir him a few days before. Passing through Glasgow in 1525, we fell in at a hotel with a gentleman whir had been in the West loin , s, and as we ha I left Jamaica hut use:ye months lt , re, it naturally followed that a sort tif in timdcy sprung up between us on the spur f the m•rment, and we con vita d very fr ee ly o n v..lions s'itijeets. He was an man; and presuming', therefirie, , in his Lrill)(1 sells'.', we took tI e liberty of at,k hire the cause of a rein irlsaide scat which he hail ,tmt his fotelie - “1. lie re9li% ed, wi;hout in itali ln , th tr, u hen a youth, he Irs l buen sent Lti a tuLtive in D,, m ca. a gutter::l itiirchunt st , trukocrer thole, :1 he be. atut: c:etk.At• ter a short rusi , let - ,..!e in the i,laurl, thu re. v‘lut lived s.r - tu , di..! urge f: ran 11, ti;‘, tt)-% a in Dr , mtili, a, rc s sti-ILked with f o'er. and, A , ! t ) eto , t , trn, Ittr, was. ititlit a lee h sltm.uttle.l all.l blued in tt tlaiiu, ill) I als tl, ti trial ,r is as 'he ott!y tvh.t p a c‘it,ldiPa— h• rethuos , -.1 by the vitro toul,ul; !171 , 1 The other alien or toe s ro Sir. up , 1 11, the rims t 1,) , ‘ aids 1 , 0 !elk. h•• laid his t...0l ulr 'my the t 1,10, ,I file h: ul tl.vards th,. the Lim to 1115 li , j:11 a-1 , 1 into a E ,, ' ,,, i1,1 hi , ,elwoll :ish , el) wi , en 'I.• was by 5 • 1 . .iti , 40 d t.io 111. t“ hi- liiirt-r he heheld he C ll. l r , esh!‘e/Ile., hIl ' , His grave . 1 , 11 , e.. trirh'i,Lr t vet rt ,, f ilil• h 1 ,2; I , d of!' th.• li I li ern I uvut vNtr me. for a 11l • • I • I •• i , ; Hit av Ili i•(111),;,.! oie• le;, i , the agt Ilf 2eiting , 11.1! of Olt 1,1 , 1 1-th, , 'll,l'l'l - him wi:h despertoe resoli t ito li , h e rus.led to the door and plunged head long ,h, wt , th e stairs, a t the bottom of which he lay tosen , itile, 'Fire noise of the fall, hrough• all the inmates to the syg, when they ilt.coveri•d that the gentleman was not dead, hilt liad been entranced. fle recovered p•ofecrl% in a few drys, and lived many years after; whereas our narra • :or had fractured his skull, and never thor oughly ree,:vered his health until he re turned to Scid'ditil.—.iliatomy of Sheep. Lord Rirpeth.—The tiltirist, speaking of the I , [lei of this gtoitlernan to Mrs. Chapniari's rty lie I,' t•hys ih.at when he had fi.d-hed it AM out f Ir v, a d sub.. serihed himself •Yonr most 116110i/I setv Morpetli.' he turtird round in his library chair, and ejaculated through his teeth, 'I) natiou to dear Mrs. Chapman, and all the whole brood of trans-ailantie, low bred, bustlitio,horing snobs!' NVe shouldn't wonder! Flom the spacirr_ens of English p liteness which have been vouchsafed to us on this side the water, we should ima• gine the st , qv very pr.hable.— [N. V. Au. 14 0 'he 1.1-ti-falf!e Jurig, sof the Court of IL G. lit.r.d QuAr , r ihe Peace in and fir the ClitilllV lit.:2111'11V;‘ The pets ril/11 Il( 7.ilas I) Pry r, of Upper St. I.7ltair !he L...1,1.y aforesaid, litiinb:y 0 10kl VIII Tu. y,,tir r h ts pnrcid d inti64l .1 , 6.r die nc onun.,dulwn ol • lrilVt I r. arid 'ft:, el in lie and rrays ./.. rnir h• pleased hilt] enlist! 10 keep it 11111, , e or E , itertilitirileol. A it your j. 1": HO ler, n. iti ()nu d , wilt pray. MLA i D. PRIER. We II e sol•ectibers, citiznis ul Uppu S:. Ciair do certtry Ova the att,ve pctuumer i. ut good re. pate mho-Ay and t-tntcr nc. , and is We'd pro - v,ded with hott.e r and c , niveniettees for the accmtit,t.: thou an I,Llgin t r, 01.trangers and trait el-r- and ftat ~,rn L. tit e.s•ary. John Cowan, l're.ley I.win, IVtn. Ca.tan, Samuel Cattail, Janus M•Anulty, 11) .11f•lr, JAI) Patri k, \Valkur, Wi'soi sun., 11A,ch rpo the Ilonorable. the .Itlze4 of the Coo 01'f:eller • 1 nl umarter S. bo.mion4 of Ille Peace, 1.111.1.1 for the runnlp of 11h 'rho. ortritoit 1;111 LVakl;.n. of CHz 010th Town.4lip iti K,, id rmoil y, re•perl 1%111 y sho%, ' l ' h Ile 4.1 . 10 al. • a liong no the la old ke road lead. Ire \V 111,11'04nm to 11 0 1 inot, t w e , winch to trill ral rillated ;or It Tavern or lyitioe of Ptiniir entertainment; )our 1101111(. 10 grant 111111 a license for that 11010. 5 wills $ll d 5 i 10 6 2:2 90 Alexander Tuom BI,:elt.;:ore Litifrom:Rio r hi4qtrii Columbia, Capt. YoUng,, arrited at New York on Monday evening, &cub firojane. rio, brings intelligence: from that place to the 12th of January, a few - days later than our previous ad vices. Capt. Young re. ports that when he sailed, the market was dull for all kinds of American produce— Baltimore flour $l4; Richmond $l6;, coffee, prime quality, scarce G, overnor.—The whig paper of Butler co. has' ,7 nomicated Joshua Stoolfire or Spit fire for Governor. PROF BRONSON'S LECTURES ON ORA.. TORY AND MUSIC, with dissections of the MANIKIN, Mondny, Tuesday and Thursday evenirws, in CONCERT Hats, at 7 o'clock. For particulars see the circulars. There will be TURIN Or FOUR RFOTTATIONS. and /OUR or rtes appropri ate SONGS by Mr. Nash, every evening. A mong the Recitations are—Genevra, or the 10-t Bride; Majesty ()film Law; Victim Bride and Mi se-; The W .iskers, nr !he Power of Fashim ; Aaron Burr end Blannerhasseti; Othello's Apology; the Nun John Adatn'e S each, &c., and among the Sw,ge, Rock ,w.iy; Old Sexton; Erin to my home; Life on the OC !an Wave; Ylisdet , ie Bough; Sai- I,.rs Grave: Miss Myr I ; and ad zm others. Si.a. MO tickets SEA; 'in a Lady awl Gentleman $1,59 A dmis , ion for one evening 25 cents. mar 13-4'. OVERSEER OF THE POOR 711 off:T. myse If OR a randh.late for re-e'er i to ihe ffice of over,eer of the Poor; the eit ties of %%hid' I have di•eharged Vie past year to the best of m v ability, ar.d trust I shall receive the cordial support of my lel .W-citizens. March 10—d 1w W M ALEXANDER, OVERSEER OF THE POOR. The sul•seri er respectfully offers liiinst.lito his full ,w ettizena ze n caneid e for the above office at the ir;n to be holden o t h • 170 lost, 31a:cli 13. I. J. ASII BRIDGE. OVEN POOR I olTer toys( If as n candid rte for th (Alice of Over , cor of the Poor, and respectfqly solicrt the Support of my friends roar OVERSEER OF THEPOOR To .31y Fe - 71, t.--Cat s:- -I off.-r my.r if na a cnndi d'ti rt .nr the Offi.e orrlverseer of the Poor, and if elected gill Collin the tfurie= r,I the eln.e faithfully, to Ito he,o of roc y r erdt riT):: a St riot ne , nun! of all mOnpy 1 . 1.,V t•xpend,,l, IZOPEEtT P STEEL. trch 7 -_lot (iv fAISErI: OI•' THE POOR A: li,r :•11:1(1.141t1 11f Er ver..l of his frienriQ, v • 11 , . r n.a camil,!:ite for Over the , neli.!,Lf vleo on, af,il II A ;1 cria;;; •hi F'u'v p. , h'ic with . 1301:13IDG =III 11,in.h 10 —cif(' (r,'Elt:;t-1: 1 ; OF I lIE P,)t)IZ I ttly, c:lcr! (I.le 1,1 Ocer-cer r,ftLe if , ',•1.1 rt s,Pt c' . 11 v • tipport ot • fc!• I z •r, AL, 11, IQ-13 I:BENEZER ()N - 1.1;s1:1:it OE' fly. ',wit r a ann , ,,lare Olaf C E. F. Pr he a C.irl .idate t,r 0 .er- et r rrl th 1'0..r ilm• ,I-t 1 id, , t 141. tour 11—se 3uction alf .30 Boxes Leinous. 1 . 11,413‘ :Arlo rulmn, M,lrrh 11111, CCIOrk I WI I BLN.us Ilth, I ',ll Jl4'l\: Tu, s i.,v nu< , Al ,r• h I 1 h, a 3 o'Ll , ,cli I' 4. 1 V. :-, i, ,u e r,ll, pa: 000 l y, 17-• d .z. -olli,,'s -1 p , o , r.;; . .latiore Forks, 1 . 2 ~ - r. do 7! wool lily d..) 1:2. • Cara !.- 4 -dog •I au ire , 10 I; " d. 3 prom;.; co do 4 "...',, 3 prm,g. !boy do 10 " do 2 pr, ng do d, 19 '• Go , dyear . , 4pr , ng Manure do. March 10. J. B. GUTHRIE, Auer. CARPETS FOR SALE JUST I:k.CEI VEI) and for sale at Bauso,an's Auction ltnom+, No 110 W,,n41 A lar z , lot 01 Fine and Snperfine Qin Carpet,‘, fLtai • Carpeic 011 Floor Cloth, Ruge.ki.. which will he a,nd at plea , e salt 20 per cent cheaper' than any ever I , elote offered in unto market. R A. BATTSM IN, Atte. of ['remit gilriflC. I; 00114 tr ill he continued at B. , s+ntou's Auction Roolms,No 110 Wood et every duv ih,e weet.z, at 10 and 2v. x. A rare chance Gtr it t•rrered,as the go thr offered are en— tirmy new. I Ia aisortnieut complete, and the qualities of lie vrrc he, !Witch 7 Farms to Lease. E nedersigned mill !else two Farms situated in 1. East Deer township, with rhe necessary teneaents, and from 75 to 100 acres cluared on each. Also, one farm i.ituated in West Deer township Allegheny county, with from 50 to 75 acres cleated. TI e above de:tcribed propetty Is In rea.onab'y good repair, laying ahmt 15 tittles from the city of Pittsburgh, and within two miles of the Ponn'a Canal, and will he leased on real 'noble term,. for from I to lure years, to good tenant.. 111:err 11 13th_if. FOR RENT. 4 XD possession pat it on 1-t of April nev; tl.rn k house on the i.k unite A iirgheny river, Iwo stories high, 4 comfortable rooms. hes des teller and kitchen. It in very pleasantly aitouied,llo out nide the coy line, with a fa:l view or city of i Ilegheny, and within 20 initintes' walklof the heart of the city—rent Very InVv. J al ES BLAKELY. r 13 house %ger i St hWard. 100 840 S RIO COFFEE, 20Ch.i•ls Tea. 20 Bow ru.,, ICO / 5,000 lw . I tlinp and Loaf Su;ar. Boxes I:ll.ins 10 sperm Candles, 10 " rC h 10 kegs Ground Ginger. 2 nutmegs. 4 100 Rirrek Green A p lea • ceived on co 1-ign rue nt and for s tie clap for rash, • 11. DEVINE. C. State , Lin • warehouse Ba-in, Liberty Pt ir 10,1343. COP.fIRTNERSHIP /111 IF: undersiehed have nasoriatn,lthemseiVeß Ingeill er for one year from the Ist January, Ist 184.3. nn der the syle of Devine Sr \le %null)+, for the purpose on ly of receiving and forwarding Coodn. TO LET OV ,rick dwelling house, conlainim! nlnv/e - M 11;111, Iwo parlours, 4 looms Ito St.lirS, wllh fill. uret ~I,llinE: room and klichen. with car. rI 12, nmem Is pleasantly located with ,n , d in front and roar, on the canal bank. corner of 711.-tit Iva i iog to upper bride, now is the. oc• •II v f NIT. NlM'm rg. rem to suit Mellows-- liegulre Dr. %Vhillaker, Allegheny City. mar 8, DR. DANIEL -11c3f FAL, Office on Path gtreet hotween Wood and Sinlililield streets, Pittsburgh. dcc 10-Iy. 10 BELS. Spirits Turpentine, NI Any rereived and for Bale by 1. G. 4- A. GORDON, tna r 8. 12 Water sireet. PIG IRON. 64 TONS Tegnewee Pig Iron. For rale low to close eonsignmebt, by reb 10. WM. STEVENSON R .f. 13.1 U5.V.4.7V. Auer BAR ITASI AIURRY El, DEVIVF,. C MeANCITY 'AMPS MAY, f O the honorable, the Judges of the Court of General Qua r ter Seasons of the Peace, is and for the County of Allegheny. The petition of Robt Binsley, of 5 h wari Pinsk burgh, in the courtly aim esaid, humbly sitowelh, that your petitioner halt provi Ind himself wi.h flir the a - cominodat on of tr iveler s and others, at his dwelling house, i t the ward and County afore said, arid prays th it your Flodors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a - publie hooter ofebtar utiorn• nt And your petitioner, as in duty boned will pray. ROBERTIHNSLRY. We the sobscribers,cirefettrefithirSth ward, do certify that the above petitioner is ofgood repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda— tion and lodging of strangers and tralriblers, and Use t said tavern is necessary ' •;i: Robert Whiteside, James Hamilton,. z, Geo. Porter, Daniel Hamilton, John L. McCormick, James Andrews, Wm. Hamilton, John Kearney, John Young, Samoa McKelvy, Wm. Gates, John Lightner. Jeremiah Frew. March 10-44 Tt he Honorable, the ledge. of the Conrt orgasm. 1. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in end for theory : , ty of Allegheny. .Al 4. The petition of Jas. Crooke, of Robinson Township, said count v, respectfully ehoweth:_ That he is well provided wit It house room and attest conveniences for the accommodation of streams and travellers, at the house now occupied by him as a ilkM and belt : 'estrous to continue in that business he your honors to grant hint a license to keep an We' ea house of Public Entertainment. And he will prne, JAMES CligtOkB i The undersigned, ci , izens of Robin ion Township, re— spectfully cert I fy, t hat Jaa, CrookP, (he above mimed aro plicant, is a gentleman of good repute for honeety.and temperance, and is well provided with house room call conveniences for the accommodation and lotigintaf mem Fern and travelers, and that said tavern is memory the accommodation of the public. Robert Gibson, John McFadden, James H . Stewart, Jonathan Phillipc, John M'(ln-key, A. Phillips, Jr, Joseph M'Farland, James C. Richey, John Y vng , Wm. M'Cortntrk, C . M'Fa, lima, Jonathan Phillips, jc, nr,r In-3c. /110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace in aid far the County of Allegheny. The petition of Michael (~, a wford, of4lltwardAtte. e bray city, in the county aforesaid, humbly stiewerh— That soar petitioner built provided himself with ma— terials for the nccoinnarelation of travelers and When , at Isis dwelling 110U,,e in the city aforesaid, and prays 11.1 y nr Urinal.. will be pleated to grant biro. a license to keen a Public House of Csitellaintnent. And your petitioner a- in duty Wind, will pray, Ilits stitt , rilters citizens of 4th ward Allegheny, do certtly, ittlt the attove petitioner is of good repute l'or hont,ty rind h•utperauce, end in well provl. del with house room and conveniences for the accornzno. 11,0 ton and It.king rtrangerg and travellert, and that liiVeril is ne,etinary John Long, Philip 1 1el.riu;hlin Pater Mann flti2llS‘vreny J B. l'or,er, G. S, Kof len, mar 10—.31 r e lo the ilonorab! , . the Judge; of the Conk o Gel , erit I Qua, ler SPSS4)IIB of the Peare in ant' thf• Co..n:v of Allogilen rr,e pPt,ti n ”rEti g h S.VI env, or the 41h ward A IhNhet,y cin , in t 1 e c wity a foresia, humbly'show... eth Ti.at y air petitioner hash provided Linuirif rritb rn fir 1., Of traveler* Met oth at his dwf i]ing ho , l-e in Ihe Ward afaro3- ,:dd, and prat , ;hat In ‘r ii , iteiri4 will he plegfed gr n hin a 11"ellti.• to •Pp a Pu'ille House of En* I.,i,:tnent And y ,, nr ii-utioner sui in dilly hoinid A p, ay HUGH SWEENY. We, the eittz-ns r the 4th ward, d , ee,t4, Ow above p.• itia er is of gaud repute for i) , nesty and t, race, and is well nrovid4 ith !poise , o m and roas,,,,invrs ror the BCC nur. Idg lig l.f ttt-lers and ['Resters; MK ,ha: la recers.ry Junco Err r J lin Freeman Jas., Laulde tV. D 112,hitison Eberle z r Derl y Samuel Panerx . o Win. G. Alexander - %Vitt. Dayttison Isaac Patterson March 11, 1843-3 t .41() t'e Flounrahl,, the Jili'ges (he entirt/T General Quarter Sei , ions oldie Peace. ill liLd frr the Allegheoy The petition .1 Jon I than Peters, cf Oki* Tosvustuts. respectfully p.heweth, That he is well provided with house room and othyr coneeniepeet for the accommodation nf strangers and travetere, at hue house only cc tyied by hint as a tavern; Rini be desirut s to continue in that busines s , he pray* hon In grant him a loceoSo to keep an Inn ft house of Public Entertainment. And he will ever Pray JONATHAN PETEIIq. . • The Ohio township re•-• soectiony ce.tify, tha• Jow,tliall ter*theabrire roast ed apph - ant,is a gootioniano(good repute for honesty and temoe,rince, and is well provided with bonnet ron.n and conveniences for ttio accommodation nod lodging. of stranger+arid traveleraoad ihat said own is necess9ry for the acconinin ',mini, of the public. Robert McClinton, Andw G. Pinkerton; Frederick Merriman, Peter Parke, Samos) Merriman, H. Bowers, N. McPherson., Georffe Heinlee, - Thomas Hirt, h, D. O'Brien, Win. MeD )11:1 Id, E. Warner. mar 11-31.1 ICFA , ' JIPPL IS. Jir.t r..eelved from ilorletta; O. 40 g Green .‘pples, comprisi ng every varrely, tiro rnle order. ISAAC CRUSe. rPh 4. 148 Liberty u* , BEN] . BO lON abort to der line ';eatil• L ness, *vitt sell at Auction, at No. 140 Litterly.nis all hts rentiA tiny stork in fade, (trot - es Fluinteboki fau— kc. on Monday, Al arch 13111. at 10 olclue.k. A. M. Ht. Mork rons•sts of a great variety of GROCE- R/ES, oft very h.,0 gortlity. and 'nett mulled for foist. Iv owe. Tire natures consict of--1 handsome Nest of Drawer,: 1 handsome show Window, 1 Franklin Stove; 1.1 Tin Canisters; 4 doz Glass show Ja.s; 1 Stove and pl,se. The Furniture consists or—Chairs: Sofa: Astral and !Bowel Lamps: I handsome Rocking Chair; Dreeeing hle; Cernet4; Si teboard: Britannia Ware . ; (.'hina do. Va. pie R.. Meads; Wall Stands: Looking Gins.es; Oil Palat ine's; Melgnition or ndep , nrienee. The sale wilt lI positive. end without reserve. Terme--eash, Cormbey, m"r 10. R. A. RAUSMA -feet. ,o" P "ili Fort sT BUR LINGTON• Si - - GALENA and DUBUQUE. Th e Heit drneght stentnrr CICERO: C MA' Master, will leave for the above and all 'lnter mediate ports on Monday 13th Mari ii; For freight or passage apply on board, or to frth 27 J A NI ES M AY. qt. TM, boat is =notified with Evan'. Safety Guard. , /elf) the tlonorshle. t he Judffes oft he COO rt of Minimal_ Quinn' Sessions of the Prace, in and for Inseam ty 01 A Iteglien% : The. petition of McClelland A. Armor of Findley Tow dahi:,,in said county, • especifully showetn-- • Thai he is well provided with house room and cameral. enees for the zircon. ntridation of stranrers and trasefieni. at the !muse now occupied by him an a tavern: and be. ine desirous to continue that husil/PFff he prays your ors to Brant him e lieet,se to keep an Inn or MOW CC Public Entertainment. Me r 'LELLAND A. ARMOR. 'l'he undersigned, citizens Of Findley township, rc spectfully certify, that McClelland A. Armor, the 11 60•11 named applicant, is a gentleman of good repent for honesty and temiteran:z. and Is well provided *ICI house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodzing of strangers and Iravelers, and that said lay ern Is necessary. John Cavit Charles Stuart Jl4n Maginnia John Patton Jirnep May.innia John Polio( k John Toyford Win. J C*11314011 John Hood James Hook John Dickson G. P. Nelson. March 11, 1843-3 t, ICII IEL CRAWFORD Thomas Gardiner. Solomon Lighicap, Henry Coops. John C. Schmitz, M'Lnrip, ['miry Kieler,zen, Sam! Cooper A!cx. Brackenridge