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POR PRaBIDENT,
AMES BUCHANAN,
Puttleri to the decision of a National conveatlon.
DAILY MORNING46ST.
?It. ?siccing Y. 8. stirrn,stivross Ass raoratrross
FRIDAY, MARCEI 31, 1843
"Excitement upon •the Border—A Cili
zzettif .qroostook County Arrested by Bri
-iish dluthority and Rescued by . 1 1merican
Arms.—We learn, says the Phila. Mercul
ry, from the Bangor IVhig. that an Ameri
can citizen by the name of Daniel Savage,
living within the jurisdiction of the State
of Maine, and claiming the protection of
her laws,has been carried off on a civil suit
by individuals.know n to he authorized a
gents of the authorities of tip -, Province of
New Brunswick, on the 11th inst., and as
the U.iited States Troops aided in affecting
this rescue, the case must be an exciting
one; but no particular account of the cir
cumstances has been given.
A meeting was held by the citizens of
Hancock Plantat ions, and resolutions
adopted recommending that measures be
immediately taken to a%oid collision with
the authorities of New Brunswick, and ap-
pealing to the government through their
representatives for protection.
• .The resolution also embraced a vote o
thanks to Capt. Webster, commanding the
S. Troops at Fort Kent, "for so
',-..iromptly furnishing assistance to the civil
authorities to recapture our citizens on our
own soil, as defined by the la?e treaty, and
tel'aecure and bring the offender to justice."
What the result will be, is uncertain;
but we fear that the difficulties will not
end here.
Export of Bread Stuffs.—lt appears
from the official returns, that the whole
quantity of flour exported from the United
Stiltes in the year ending in September,
1841. was 1,529,647 barrels, of which
833,255 barrels, of considerably more
than half, went to Great. Britain and her
Itolontes. The whole quantity of wheat
exported in the same year, was 868,585
bushels, of which 850,865 bushels being
,nearly4he whole, went to England and her
dependencies. 'it is supp-sed that the
]ate reduction of duties in England, will
make the quantity taken still greater, and
irate advocates of the entire tepeal Of the
pr laws hould succeed, it will betrune
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,Itrittiseirsei 'At
The case of young Iffercer.—The Cam
den Eagle says that there is much ultimo
ny in Metceres favor, mare than the world
is yet in possession f, and euouoh to con
stitute a full legal defence, and secure for
him an acquittal. The bill of indictment
fourul by the GrArul....lnry contains three
won he of hich charges Single.
Mercer with shooting and kiting He.
berton with a ball from a pistol in the
township of Camden, IsTew Jersey. The
second count charges the murder to have
been committed with a ball from a six
barrelled pistol. In the third count, the
killing is char g ed as having occurred on
the river Delaware, within the concurrent
jurisdiction of New Jersey and Pennsyl-
vania—and Mercer was first arrested and
prosecuted in New Jersey. Judge Elmer
will preside at the trial, assisted by Judge
Norris. A large number of witnesses have
been named, but it is thought that many
of them will refuse to go forward and tes
tify. as the details are not likely to do
ouch honor to the parties who were en..
gaged, directly or indirectly, in the affair.
Fire in Louisville.--On Friday night
last about midnight, to appearance from
reflection, the whole city of Louisville was
on fire. It was the buildings on the cor
ner of Main and 7th streets. Several
small brick building and the rear of the
Western Hotel wore damaged, also the
tobacco warehouse of W. N. Bullet & Co,
Several small frame buildings were entire
ly consumed. One hundred and fifty
hogsheads of tobacco were destroyed.—
The snow fell thick, which prevented the
further spread of the conflagration. The
whole atmosphere was illuminated. It
was said to be the work of an incendiar
Waylaid. —A man named Mullen, was
recently waylaid in sth street, Cincinnati,
end cut so badly with an axe by a man na.
mad Cullins,'•ahat his life is despaired of
-Hon. George Robinson, Chief Justice
of the Supreme Conrt of Kentucky, haa
resigned his office.
Murder.—A quarrel took place a week
or two since at Napoleon, in Arkansas,
between two young men, one named An
derson and the other Baily. Anderson
fired a pistol, the shot taking effect in the
breast of Baily, who expired in a few min
utes. The homicide was instantly arrest:-
I .4l*nd vonarnitted to
4nother.-063 John 11..Rawle, in Phil
lips.eaunty, in the same 'State. recently'
shot and killed a- man by the mane., of
Nv.rner : - .
See First page.
fad/tether Berthruake itt the:Weit In.
dits.—The 'Charleston Courier learns
from Captain Smith, of the sehooner Fran
cis Cannaday,atiivitd at- that city, that a
second shock of an earthquake was es.-
perienced at the north part of Guodaloupe,
on the 3d inst. At the time a captain of a
vessel off the north point of the island sta
ted that it shook his vessel with much se—
verity that it was with difficulty the crew
could keep their feet. A dense cloud of
smoke ascended from the vicinity of Bas•
satre, and serious fears were entertained
fur the safety of that place. It was quite
sickly at Point Perre, caused from the of
fensiveness of the ruins of the town, A
shock of an earthquake was also felt at
St. Thomas on the sth inst., about half
past nine o'clock at night. No material
damage was done.
Election of State Printer.
On last Monday the Legislature attempt
ed to elt ctri State Printer,for three years,
in accordance with the provisions of the
law lately ad - opted. but after spending the
day in hallotting and debating, the matter
was pnsponed until to day 12 o'clock• We
observe that our neighbors of the Advos
caw and Gazette were canditiates, and
each got one vote. Mr. Hultz voted for
D. N. White and Mr Sheridan voted for
G. Parkin; we don't think that either ofl
them will be elected. Mr. Bratton of the
State Capital Gazette, and Mr. Dimock of
the Reporter, appear to be the two prom-1
inent candidates. On the 21 ballot the i
former received 52 votes and the latter
53. Those who voted for Mu. Braxton i
were all democrats, while a majority of I
1
Mr. Dimmock's- supporters were whigs
and 'blue noses.'
We d not rightly understand the course
pursue 3 by the democratic mein bets in
this matter. Mr. Bretton, we believe was
settled on in caucus as the candidate of
the party, of his competency to perform
the work, we think there could be no
doubt, and so far as we have observed, bis
democracy is more reliable and consistent
than that of any of the other Harrisburgh
offices. We are at a loss then, to know 1
why he was not elected, or why the dem
ocratic
members would not support the
caucus nomination. _, There were sime
democrats voted with the whigs that we
were surprised to find in such company
and we hope the reasons that induced them i
to pursue the course they did, are suffi •
cient to justify their conduct.
Two thousand two hundred and arty
two dollars were realized at a fair lately
held in Cincinnati, for the benefit of the
orphans of St. Peter's Asylum
/VI
'ew Paper.—We have neglected to
notice,heretofore,the appearance of a new
paper, at Harrishurgh, entitled the 'Han
risburgh Argus." It is edited by Mr. V.
Beet, who is also, we believe, the editor
and proprietor of the Danville Inielligen.
cer. The Argus is of the largest size,
and makes a very handsome appearance.
It professes to be democratic and has hois.
ted the name of Gee. Cass as its candi
date for the Presidency.
The town•clock of South Second street
Philadelphia, wants veracity, greaaingand
'that glib and oily art' that Cordelia speaks
of. It frequently cheats men of °my hab
its out of their bitters, by not giving the
true 'grog.time of day '
Extraordinary feat of Horsemanship.—
The Cork Examiner states that an immense
crowd flocked to all parts of that city, for
the purpose of getting a chance to witness
a daring exploit performed by a person
named Hughes, in drivingfiftecn horses in
hand. The horses were harnessed to ace
hicle resembling a mail coach, and he han.
died the ribbons, and turned the different
corners, with as much seeming ease as if
he was only driving tsndem. The horses
were remarkably beautiful and docile aui•
mats, and obeyed with singular precision
and unity of purpose the movements of
their able whip.
This is a feat that McCuLtum. whose
skillful management of four horses at the
Amphitheatre, has made him so popular,
might prartfrp.
Ern/grafi »i. —lt is said in the eastern
papers that emigration from England the
ensuing ye.ir will he unusually large,as it is
encouraged by the Government still more
extensively than hitherto, in hopes per
haps of getting rid of a portion of the dis.
concerted and suffering, among the popu
lation, to enjoy more quiet and security at
home. It is stated in a Liverpool paper,
that there will be a very large emigration
of working people from that part to the
United States. A considerable portion of
them will proceed to New Orleans. They
will not, prubablyfind so good encourage
ment here as they . anticiparte, yet they
may du better than in- King-ridden, noble
ridden, tax-ridden, army-riddea and math.
moth-bank-ridden Britain.
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Itheafito nn 111111.
We learn from the Reporter that this bill when
last before the Route proposed the following items ,
of retrenchment. After. January, 184$, the Gov
ernor is to be paid a salary of $3OOO per annum•
Chief Justice of the Supreme court (hereafter to
be appointed) $lBOO. Associates $l6OO, ,and 3
per day while on circuit and travelling. County.
Associate Judges (hereafter to be appoint ed) $l5O
The Secretary of Commonwealth, after May next,
$1200; and as Superintendent of Common Schools
the additional sum of $5OO. Auditor General af
ter May next, $l2OO, Secretary of the Land Of
fice and Surveyor General, each $lOOO. State
Treasurer $l2OO, Adjutant General $lOO. At
torney General 0225. Deputy Secretary of the
Commonwealth, Deputy Surveyor General, Depu
ty Secretary of the Land Office, First Clerk in
State Treasurers offtte, each $7OO. Clerks in the
various offices $6OO. Members of the legislature
$2 per day and mileage. Canal Commissioners,
$3 per diem and no,traveling expenses. Secrete
ry of the Board of Canal Commissioners, $9OO and
but one to be appointed. Clerks of the two flou.
s of the Legislature, each $ll per day during
session and a salary of $2OO per annum, and a
reasonable compensation for indexing journals.—
Assistant Clerks $3 per day, and a salary of $lOO
each. Thi.Transcribing Clerks $3 and mileage.
Sergeant Itt. Arms and Door Keeper $2 per day
during Permian. and 15 cents for travelling expen
ses, Assistant s $2 Per day• Messengers 81 50
per day. Principal E iginecr of the State 1000 dol.
salary, and 15 cents mileage, the office to be alai)t
imbed after °De year if the Canal Commissioners
choose. Supprintmadents of Motive Power 2 doll.
per day. Supervisors 2 do!. per day. Collectur
at Philadepliia 1000 dole. At Columbia, Johns,
town, Hollidsysburgh and Pittsburg, each 700,
anJ $4OO for Clerk hire. No additional Weigh.
martcrs to be appoiniel. All other Collectors
who ,e receipt, .axceed 50,000 &la , 50 dolls, per
month. Weighm 'titer at Philapelphia 60 d u lls
per month. At Coluirillia 40 dolls„ and all othi rs
30 dulls, per inmath
More time and in ;lofty has been spent if: (is
cussing the proposed treforns,'than would swallow
all the savings it could effect in ton years. We
have a wise and prod 'fit set tot - legislators, ver .
The spring Trade-sq.:he eying.
Business has fully e immenced in Philadelphia .
Large numbers of Soulhnn and Western Met.
chantsare there, and the thoronglifsres present an
active ar.d cheerful appearance. BicknelPp Re
porter says:—"W o have conv-rred with several
buyers as well as sellers, and the sentiment is al
most universal that afriirs are gra•!ually improving
The disposition in the country is to get out of
debt. This, the great mass of honest dealers arc
determined to Jn , no matter how painful the or
deal. There can be no true independence, they
argue, where a man is pressed down by money
nbligatiens.—His tlieughts, his ntovemcnts, are
slot his own under such circumstances. The mor•
a' feeling, we are also told, is much better, while
a spirit of economy is every where encouraged.—
This is the true policy, rind sooner or later will be
productive of solut try c 111.1CCILIJ:ICed. The C.lOl
system is also a more pro 'orient feature of the
times than it has been f,r years. We know 0. -
toMe merchants from the Wert wf: tisve.settide
all their purchases this Soria" for Smnd
traders. however, and 11041 iiitto, ad, for ex
who have kept good accounts, arid whom: charac
ters have been fully t-sled by exp-rience, are
readily tr iste I. The dii,)ovition n iion;;our w'inle
cale dealers illiberal and 'sir. Whsle they ex
CICISC due vi;t a ie.: with reord to ivp 'cte •
sons Of inert ivh t have dec , ove.l the n h 'retofbre.
they do not hes tile to sell freely at 3 G aid same.
times 9 rnont rt, to Calera are a little in or-
rears, an•d vil) have exhibits I y.r
heretofore n keeping u, their credo. At one of
our leading , hotels kit %rack, there w re 259 per_
Bona,inost or them inerehantd fioto !he South and
Sivalrr Escape.—An eld inal, named Tre.
mange, living about fifteen miles from Baltimore,
on the Bel air road, was out on Thursday after
noon, during o severe snow storm, looking for
his sheep, and night coming on, ho became be
wildered, and remained all night in a snow drift.
Ile was found next morning, about 10 o'clock, by
some persons in search of him, and was speech
less, but recovered soon sifter being taken home.
He is nearly 80 years ,tld.
Tribute to respeet.—Efforts are now in progress
in Baltimore, to obtain a gold medal, to be pre •
rented in honor of the six original Washingtoni
ans, on the sth of April next, the day of the con
templated great Temperance Jubilee in that city •
One of the south 'Yard delegation in the great
'blue nose' conventir.n, declared that he had al,
ways been an Antimason. If we arc nit mists
ken, he is the same gentleman who renounced lo
en focoism in 1840 , by a letter to a meeting of
straight-outs held in a groggcry behind the
Court Hou'e,
Distress in England —The distress at New
castle, England, at the last accounts was so great
th.t 5120 p^rsvns were receiving indoor or out -
door relief: and there were 480 inmates to the U
nion Workhouse. In Leeds, the relief granted to
outdoor papers, was £OOO more than it was three
years ago, and the number of applicants had in
creased from 3481 to 14,839.
Great Fire in Boston—Lois of Life.—A
very destructive fire broke out about a guar
ter past one &clock this morning in the
large and extensive storehouse situated at
the corner of Washington and School streets
The building was occapied by W. R. and
A. H. Sumner as a china and crockery store
Wilkinsons az co's piano manufactory, and
Benjamin Woods watch and jewelery
tblishment, and Wm. H. Dean's boot and
shoe ware-house.
A wall fell down upon three persons
whose lives are disparred of.
A Boston paper says that it is not more
difficult for a Frenchman to niikt
oil out of lard. than to make a friccisee
pat of e,paie.41,014_5/I,pms.
have
adjourned on Sato-'"
• A Tomsk Tate. _ the tate of At AI .
1(1i4 'blooper,
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The Cincinnati Sun gives, what it calls which has been_ published in.: London by
the 'Tull Pankulara of the Wonderful one of his relations, we take the following
Sights seen by the Pilot of the Wm. Penn annexed account'of the professional in.
in the Sky, on Tuesday night, March 21." come of this distinguished surgeon:
We do not know what to make of it upon " 'My receipts,' says he, 'for the first
theowhole; for we cannot think that the ed— year were £5 5s ; the second, £26; the
£96;.
itor mould attempt to hoax the public with th ir d , £ 6 4; the f ourth, the fi fth, £lOO
such a story, if he did not think it true. the sixth, £200; the seventh, £400; the
About 11 or 12 o'clock, P. M., it bein eighth, £ 610; the ninth, (the year he was
g appointed surgeon to the hospital,) £l,-
a star light night, Mr. Francis, the pilot, 100.' He himself appends a remark,
saw a light burst forth which appeared to which sufficiently shows his feeling on this
subject—Although I was a lecturer all the
light up the whole face of the earth. The
Captain, who was sitting in the cabin, also time on anatomy and surgery.' "
saw the light and ran to the guard to discov-
The extent of practice which he subsea
er the cause.
quently obtainod may be inferred from the
Mr. Francis now being very anxious '43 fact that his professional income for the
discover whence this stran ,, e light came, year ISIS, exceeded .821,000, nearly a
looked diligently out at the side of the hundred thousand dollars.
pilothouse, in rather a southwest course,
but nearly overhead, when he saw the out.
lines of a Serpent in the sky, in a crooked
position, except the tail, which was straight
the head toward the East. It turned to a
livid bright red, deep and awful, and re
mained stationary in the stars. Mr. Fran
ces watched it for two or three minutes,
when the tail part disappeared nearly to the
middle, and the remainder in a gradual
manner funned into a distinct Roman
Mr. F. hail tim e now to mind the channel
of the river, and deliberate upon the beauty
and grandeur of a letter in the sky! It was
remarkably interesting to him, as may well
be supposed, from the accuracy of its for
mation. After about one minute and a half,
he watching it and the boat alternately, it
changed, turning into a distinct
as perfect as was ever seen , in which posi
tion it remained as bt fore. Mr. F. stated
that he was surprised greatly at this, but
not scared or frightened in the least. and im
mediately tapped the hell far the Captain
to uitness the scene. The Captain did not
come immediately, but after a.moment or
two appeared, but ere this, the figure in the
heavens had changed to a plain distinct let.
ter
The Captain said t.' Mr. F. 'What's
Wanting.
'Come here quick,' said Mr. F., 'and
look up yonder, did you ever see the like?
The Captain answered, see it!' and
looked at it till it disappeared.
Mr F. states that when the 0 turned to
a D it formed a kid of oblong ahap', and
then csme straight on one side as a D should
be. When it disappeated, it turned into the
same oblong shape as before, and, gradually
the sky returned to its original , appearance.
Mr. Frances states thai,b* did not leave
the wheel of the boat, but *IOW ill in thie(
city.. Ile declares that let 'haws.- i it'ar t
saV as' they wilt, what be has related is
strictly true. lie is no Millerite, neither
is he crazy or frightened, and if gentlemen
or ladies will call upon him he will con.
vince them that what he has told is troth.
Captain Pratzman remarked at the time,
that it was something quite inexplicable,
and was sorry he did not some to the deck
sooner so as to have had a full view of this
grand, wonderful and unaccountable pile
nimenon.
Santa Fe Trade:—The Western Mis
sourian of the Bth, published at Indepen—
dence in that State, says:
'We are assured upon the most respect
' able authority, that there is now a combi•
nation forming on the Indian territory on
the Western border of this county, for the
purpose of robbing the Santa Fe and Chiv
huahua traders as they return this spring:
and we have so much confidence in the
source of this information that we cannot
for a moment doubt its authenticity. Men
are engaged in the combination who are
well known to this community, and an ex
position of their names, (which by the by,
prudence dictates would not be expediv
ent at this time,) would strike many with
surprise and chagrin. There are several
either actually engaged with this banditti
or conniving at their purposes, who pass
among us as respectable citizens and hon
est men; and who, but for this accidental
discovery might is we consumated their
designs with impunity. Such are the facts
the particulars may be given ',erecter.'
The Missouri Reporter says:--A peti
tion signed by many citizens of Jack , on
co., has been forwarded to the Secretary
of War,requesting . him to order the troops
no A' stationed of Fort Levenworth,to march
immediately to the protection of the traN
tiers. We are surprised that any citizens
of this State should be concerned in so vil-
lainous a c•rospirary, and we think justice
requires a full exposure of their names and
rascality.
The Educated Woman.
The educated woman forms the nucleus
of society at home. Her husband loves
her because she is good, venerates her be
cause she is wise. Her domicile becomes
his library and his reading room, and there
is the repository of solid wisdom—not
merely the gilded annuals spread out for
show, but some of the pe►reni.al too—the
Miltons, the Popes, and Addisone, and
Johasons. Not the mere butter-fly wing
productions of the day, with ga•idy covers
and virgin pages, unsoiled and untouched,
unless where the p'ctured Medora droops
her languid head, or My Uncle Toby
peeps in the Widow Wadman's Eye: but
volumes.of history, philosophy, poetry,
elocution and divinity, whose merits have
redeemed them from all destroying time.
e olive
Gen.Soloman Van Rensselaer has been
removed from the Albany post office, and
Mr. Wasson appointed in his place.
Dixon H. Lewis is not ill.
Heroism of an .9ffghan Girl--.Bn Una
gazetted trait of Gltuznee.—While the
Afghans were disputing the entrance
the British army into the citadel, an incl.
dent occurred which for a moment diver•
ted the attention of the combatants, and
turned their fury into pity. Amongst the
foremost of the party who signalized them
'selves by their despet ate gallantry, was
an aged chieftain, the richness of whose
costume excited general attention, his tur
ban and weapons being resplendent with
jewels. The hope of plunder immediate
ly marked him out as an object of attack,
and numbers at once assailed bins. He
defended himself like a man who knew
there was no chance of life, but who was
resolved to sell it as dearly as he could.—
He hail killed several of the Queen's
Royals, and severely wounded Captain
Robinson. when a grenadier of the com
parry to which the latter belongedo4eeing
his officer in danger, rushed to his as
sistance, and with a thrust of his bayonet,
brought the gallant old chieftain to the
ground. The grenadier was about to
despatch him, when a beautiful girl, about
seventeen, fhr.w herself into the melee,
and plunged a dagger in his breast. She
then cast herself on the body of the chief..
tain, for the purpose of protecting it, and
the Affghans, forming a sort of rampart
before them, maintained their ground tin.
tit the heroic girl succeeded in getting it
conveyed into the interior of the citadel.
Shortly slier the place was taken,
she was found weeping over the re
mains of the brave old man; who, on en
quiry, we learned was her father. She
was treated with the utmost respect ar.d
tenderness by our men, who neither ob•
truded themselves on their grief, nor of
fered any interruption to the preparations
which she made for his interment.--Bos
ton American
The Frenchman and the Kentuckian.
A little travelling Frenchman chanced to
breakfast at a tavern in company with a
tall, bony J etutthon,. iv hose appetite was in
proportion tahthe 'magnitude of his form,
and who ate More in a meal than little
Monsieur would in a week. The French
man w.is astonished at his gastronomic
performances, and, after restraining his
'curiosity for some time, asked with a flour
i4hing bow—'Sare, vil you be so polite as
tQ tell me is dat your breakfas or your
dionair vat you make V The Yankee at
first made no reply, but Monsieur, not sat
isfied, again asked —'llo, sere; ave de po
litenees to tell me is dat your breakfas or
your riinneir vat you make !"Go to the
devil,"%tays Jonathon, feeling himself in
sulted. jq challenge ensued and the
Kentucky, rifle proved too much for the
little Frenchman's vitality. While he
was writhing in his last agonies,Jonathan's
compassion comas awakened, and he enttea
ted the little Frenchman, if there was any
thing he could do for him, though it cast
years to perAmn it, tc let him know, and
it should be done. 'Oh. Monsieur,' replied
the little dying man, 'tell me is dat your
dienair orur breakfass vat you did
make, and I v i ii i happie.'
R First Rate Certificate,—The following
certificate was bent to a patent medicine in.
ventor. The orthography is peculiar, to
say the least:
"sur—i Take the Libburty of addressing
yew abowt the brandy and salt i was af..
flicted with dreadful lowness of sperits and
rewmatism which having freely aplide the
abuv has boatfi disappeared, cur my way
of Applying 'is the dawlt outside wonat a
day & the brandy in twice every hour. its
effex is sumtims really Astonishing. my
wife allzo takes the abuv Meddisin in her
Tea, dr. finds grate benefits.
sir yewr most obedient
Tummus SPOONEY.
P. S. A neybur of mine Tilde the A
buy on his wife bean Bad skalded killing a
pig but Tiolukky forgot to put in the sawlt.
owever it was all Very wel. for the brandy
aloan Cured his wife & now he's got the
sawlt to Cure his bakun.
_ Compliment.—The Legislature of
lowa have named a new county, in that
Territoty, BVCHANAN, after the distinguish
en Pennsylvanian.
RIVER NEWS:
4lfeet water in the channel and rising.
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Arrival and Departure s since our last report
Tiog4, Mason,Cincinnbti
Eapross, Ptrkinson ' do
Gaskill. Brownsville
North Quest!, McLean, WellarWis •
'Cleve:and, Hemphill, do.,
*Michigan, Boyes, &aver,
DE PARTED.
Fulton, Forsyth, St Louis
Lehigh, Price, Cincinnati
Tiogia, Mason, Wheeling
Belmont, Poe,': do
North Queen, McLean, IV - elleville
Zinlisville, Duvall, Marietta. -
Mclntire, Sautes, Zanesville
*Michigan, BeYes.Beaver.
*Cleveland, Hemphill, do,
Boats masked thugs ere provides witirEvan'a *fay
Gisard, to prevent the explosion ofsteam bailors.
PITTSBURGH MARICE r.
Reported for the Morning Poo: by leant Flarrio.
FRIDAY MORICINO, March A 1,1843.
After% Tong hard Wirt r, we have BJrinf waser•
er. It ii heart ch enng to the bupiness cotnmar ,
nity, to see the activity and the busintris doing as
the Monongahela_ whir'. The rivers ate higb,
and about a doz en steam b nits were loading sad
unloadi-g yesterday, and a good many twilirs.
and dome:tie goods and Pittsburgh manufactures,
shipping for the West. and a large quay of'New Orleans Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, Pork,
Fruit, &a, &c., arriving and unloading.
The Brownsville and Beaver boats are also reg.
alar i n t h e i r daily Prrivali ani dap /toter, and no
hope soon to see the Allegheny and our canals
open and a' good deal doing on them. In fact orla
have great cause to hope for quite a restilPia
tr..de. generally, in foe, days. and as the eletritalt
goods in our city is f',( al), good and oh a. , nesies
country very bare of goods, nothing but Menem%
sty of mni ey kelps bu iness dull, and Way
must awn revivp.
Flour—Our m .rket is well supplied and ram
generally at about $2 50; except for a few oho*
brands that brings 2.62/ per bbl. and from atm*
2,75 a 2874, one lot sold sold from a store at 250.
Gr 116—Wheat 50; Rye 25; Cora 20 a 25h,
12 a 13 cts, ter bash.
Fl tli I —Dried Peaches ANA*
374 a 44; one lot of 75 bushels sold at 43 cts
Groceries--Sales of about 30 Ws. goad N. O.
Sugar in lots of 4 and 5 at a time, at 4 5-8 alit
ct . .. and of choice at 5 a 51 cts. i t bbls , sales Si
a 64 eta. per lb.
Coffee—Bales for par funds and co - rency, 8 9i
a 10 cts. and in small lots to the country /II 1112 i
s. per lb.
Provisions—Bacon, 31 to 34 for country sea 4
cents for c.ty cured hog round. Lard 44 to 5 0/4
ready sale. Sale . of Cincinnati hams 5 cask at
Pittsburgh hams 54 a 64m per lb. Cheese 44 a S
eta. Lard 44 a 5 per lb.
Iron—lPooms, Nominal price $46 a 50.
The price for Common Bar .is 3c., and rises
i t proport iv.
Nails 41 for 1011, and other fazezi in proportion
Pig Metal—Safes $17.50 a 18.
Suction Salto.
GOLD WATCHES AT AUCTION.
O N Saturday Evening next as 8 o'clock, 1 will self
I Gold ratent Lever full Jeweled Watch. 2 AMY
L'Epine Watches. J U GUTHRIE,
mar 31-2 t Auettonsiw.
UST ANCEIVED,— A n excellent assortment of de.
fee Mills, cheap garden Hoes, Shovels, Spades,
Hatchets, Dung and pitch Forks,Augurs,Loul
whits Wash; sweeping, scrubbing, cloth and Auditing
Brushes, writing.tetter and wrapping paper,Engllait
Country Quills. corn brooms and wisps, paper - hap
and borders, window will and glass, Tubs, Becket cad
Churns, country Carpet, tiohs salt, and ot her araittpirlolf
sale on accommodating terms fureash, good availed/if
Paper. or barter, to suit consignees.
ISAAC ElAilthlti,
agent and Corn Prier. No S. 51410.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
gheny co., March Term, 1843, No.
Mary Sinner, by her next
friend J. B. Love, Divorce a "inenia
vs matrimonfl.
John Burner. 7‘.
And now to wit, March 231 b.
-. On motion of Mr Toner.theCourt
K Henderson, E-q, an A Wet Malit
" I city of Pittsburoi, coramissoner be
• testimony on the part of the plaint
order that dfteen days nutiee be ig
defendant by three publications in the Daily
Post of the city of Pittsburgh. By the court
A. BUTTON4I,Wi.
Ta John Suracr above waned: Take Erotic •
In pursuance of ; he above order of Court. the
of witnesses to he read in evidenre on the hilt
above canoe wilt be taken before 3 K Henderson/i f
libelee on bimithtleht street, riturtnligh. on P'
14th day of April nett, at the I °nit of 2 o'fieelistp„
aw3d day; when and where yon may rttettd If
POW. MARY BURNER, "
mar 31-3 t, by her nest friend I B L
LECTURES ON ELOCUTION,
SIC, &C., r
4, ', z,
In it e OR EITOR EA N, (late the Theatre) this' (Tbeliga.
evening, at 7} o'clock, with Recitations. Singing ' sistilliklik„ - ;
ther examinnt ion of the Ms Kona. Among the'
are—Grand Diatonic scale; old and new modest('
Stammering; tunes and color's; words an( paints;
~
degrees of Speech nod Mind: difference in Mile aefirli'
male Minds; Music and Elocution inseparable; origin - 4a
collects of Music, Poetry and Prose; Bronchitis'.-.p.
~
t ions of the Heart; 4 - e. Among the Recitations a :
MANIAC; Wilhite/1i; Victim Bride; Othelio's A'
the
the NUN; Mohawk and Captine; the Old Ilacbribet .
Adam's Speech on adopting the Declaration ¢c; and
ong the Bongs—Angel's Wnlsper; Mother Dom . -,
Fair' , Roy; Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep; *0
ton; Bo) lio,d's tiome; Miniature; Rockaway; 441.
Admission 25 cis, March 3111-74:
... ._
.To Let,
WELL finished store room nn Market it
,
,B4r Carter's new Rook stores Rent. OM. . 1 ' •
A dwelling house on Market street between'
4th sts. Rent 6160.
A three story brkk house end store on Market
tureen 2nd and 3d streets, op~osltc N Holmes Rsea
(Mee. Rent sow.
Two long rooms on Market street suitable for IMulh
ing offices, or Society rooms. A 'soak convenient Us*,
Nike with entranee on Market street: Rent o
160.
A dry and well lighted cellar belowthe eap sad is
store of Mr Nardi, Market at. Also, a cellar Ott '*.r,
nearly opposite the Pont Office.
Enquire of
mar 30.
DISSOLUTION of PdlßTNEßafire e s
T He partnership heretofore existing betweetAllytre
P. and John W. Blair, has been dissnlved ber' . .
death of the senior partner. The necessity of :
the business ofthe late firm, makes it necessary f
quest all indebted by note or hook account,to setteekliC,
4 .
same as noon as possible.. or the claims assinsatslitsielif
be placed in the hands of proper officers for ettlietedhe.
JOHN W. BL,Aii • •
sarvivla g Pa
The business of the 'at* Arm will he coot lane*
undersigned, at lke old stand. No. 120 Wood
He will have constantly on hand a large assortis Ibr
Brushes. of his own manufacture. together omit
variety of Shoe Findings,Comtw, Variety Goods.
of which will he sold at redueed prices.
mar 27-3 t. ' JOHN W. 'BLOM.
TO LET
A NEAT convenient Collage built traipse beeite.aligo
ate a short Catania below the anal le Atitgailalje
city. Enquire of JAMES
. T. 4
rear 28:
66 BBLS. PLANTATION MOLASSES,
per Steamers Little Ben and Potion,
gale by J. O. A. GOW.
oar rt. • 12 Water at
MALE TEACHER WANTED:
A gentleman .onaiitied to teach the naval Ina
ZS. a good Engileh education, is wanted la
Ward School of the City of Pittsburgh. A
math le - writing to the Secretary or Pretridead! ,
Adams) at any time before the 25th of April,
temaltiered.
By order of the Board'
THOMAS HAMILTON,
mar 23 '43-Iwd4w
Casette copy once a week is dal
RI)MINISTRJI TOR',
ALL persona lodehted to the es , :
late of the city of Pittsburgh,
noticed to make payment to the um
tor,and all having claims against - 1w
ted to present their aeeoants prover
settlement. JO'
mar 2b-..6.t.
PIG IRON.
6“ TONS Soft Pig bot blat
tp mar 28.
COTTON;
BAUM cam.-Foisale lOW
.W mar 28.
E. D. GA ZZAIII
No 51, Thl,d%.