1 ' - ""I " i: k confidently expected here, that our Min ister" v?Hl dfh.and his passports on the 1st of April, for it is reported that the instalment due on that day will not be paid. There is a man-of-war now lying ready to convey him horne.Tind in case he is compelled to doso. trouble may be expected, for the American flag is daily subjected to insult. I went down to the wharf yesterday and my boat was ashore. In it was a Mexicau officer, using our flag as a cushion, and he assuming an air of importance. I immediately went on board and pulled it from under him. He drew his sword upon mo and I knocked him overboard. I was soon surrounded by several soldiers, who held a court martial ; but 1 was cleared bv their own laws." Outrage is American Sailors. The following is given in the New Bedford Bulletin as an extract from a letter to the owner of the Agate by W. L. Uaker, dated Ponce, ?Iarch 29. "-On or aboat the 20th inst., two of the Agate's cretv, deserted from her, taking with them the best boat. I have made enquiries in order to recover the boat, but without effect; the Consul, however, informs me he shall inform our Government of the matter, andhopes thereby to get it, as also to re cover the liberty of the men who have been taken and put on board a Spanish man-of-war, for the puipose I have no doubt, of retaining them, as they were short of men. Their names are James Allen and Jesse Merrill." American Works in England. We learn from the New York Commercial, lhat by the packet of March 4th, the Messrs Harper sent lo John Murray, the great London 'publisher, 1250 copies of Stephens' Incidents of Travel in Yucatan. By the Brilahnia, they received an order for 950 copies more, which were shipped on Thursday last ; and in addiiion to all these, Messrs. Wiley & Putnam have sent 250 copies to their house in London, making in all 2250 copies. Of the Incidents of Travel in Central America, London has taken nearly 4000 copies. Review of the Maritets. Philadelphia, May G. AMERICAN COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS. Cloth first quality American wool, per yard. S i a $5; second quality" $1,25 a 3,25; O-ssiineres, 50 cents a SI, 00; extra, ""$1,25 a $2; Merino Cassimeres, mixtures, 65 a 75 cts.; do. dark colors, 80 a 90 cts. Sat inets, 33 a 85 ; do. striped, 35 cents a $1,10 ; Flannels 1G 1-2 a 50 cts.; do. Canton, 7 a 15 cents ; Ticking-, 3-4, 10 a 15 cts.; Kentucky Jeanes, IS a 48 cents; common Plate Prints, 4 a 5 1-2; plate fast colors, 7 a 10 cts. Sheet ings brown, 3G to 37 inch, 5 3-4 a 7 1-2 cents; do. .super to cxira 8 a 9 cents; bleached, 1-2 a 1 cent ad ranee. Shirtings, brown, 3-4, 4 a 5 :i-4 ct5. ; do. do. 7-8, 5 a 6 3-4 ; 30 to 32 in. heavy, 6 a 8 cts.; do. bleached, 1-2 lo I per cl. advance. BEESWAX Sales of 1000 lbs. yellow at 27 1-2 a 23 cts. per lb.; White 50 a 56 cts. COFFEE Wo nonce sales of 1650 bags Lagoayra at 7 1-2 cts. per lb. cash, and 8 cents on time. Sales of ISO bags St. Domingo at G cts. or. time. COTTON There is decidedly a better feeling in the cotton market, and liberal sales of Tennessee at 6 cts. and Georgia Uplands from 0 7-8 to 7 1-8, have transpired. FISH Liberal sales have been effected du rin the week, at the following prices: Salmon, Pickled, No. 1, $14 a $15; do. No. 2, $12 a SI 2,50; Mackerel, No. 1, $8,25 a $8,20; do. No. 2, $5,75 a $6,25; do. No. 3, $3,87 1-2 a 51,50; Grand Bank Codfish, S2,37 1-2 a $2,50 pT 100 lbs. Cod Sounds arid Tongues, in kitts, $1,25 a 1,50, as in size; Digby Herring, 70 cts per box; Salmon, in kitts, 1,62 1-2 cts. a 2 dul. per kit, as in Mze. Smoked Salmon, 16 cts per lb. FLAXSEED Sales of 900 bushels at 1,42 i-2 cts. a 1,54. FLOUR Sales of about 3000 bbls good shipping brands have transpired at 4,25 per bbl. Sales of 800 bbls. Rye Flour at 2,87 1-2 and of Pennsylvania Corn Meal at 2,37 1-2 a 2,50 and about 60hhds. do. at 11,25. GRAIN Sales during the week or 3000 bushels Susquehanna Wheal at 95 a 97 cts. per bushel. Further sales of 1000 bushels (light) Northampton do. at 99 cts.; and 2,500 bushels of inferior Pennsylvania at 92 cts. Sales of 2,700 bushels Penna. Rye at 69 cts. and of 3600 bushels Penna. Round Yelfth Corn at 56 cents. 1 I, ,,. , i fff3 DIS. OTTO KIM3B03, Esq. Treasurer of Pike county, in account for the year ending, January Srd, 1843 To cash received from Collectors of county Rates and Levies aunng me year 1842, including interest and costs, Cash received on unseated Lands for 1840 and 1841, A Petition for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by Abraham Marsh, Wearer, Monroe, And Friday the 28th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved thefr Debts, and all other persons in interest, may feppear and show causej if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not bo granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, May 3, 18 13.- lOt. 2 -r'fevi--- $1723 23 1588 97 $3312 20' f. v By Balance due at last Settlement, uash paid on County Checks, . . . . Exonerations on unseated Lands, , , :? Commissions on $3212 56 receivedsat 2 1-2 per cent, " Commissions on $2356 61 paid out at 2 1-2 per cent,. Balance in the Treasury, C2i. $186 71 2356 61 89 60 80 3L 53 91 .539 97 .$3312 20 To amount received oh unseated lands for 1840 and 1841, Balance due Otto KimbleTreasurer, for monies overpaid by him in 1842, ROAD MONIES. ' By Balance due at last settlement, Cash paid on Road orders during the year 1842, Amount of exonerations allowed on unseated lands, Commissions on $1512 80 received at 2 1-2 per ce'ntj Commissions on $1355 00 paid out at 2 1-2 per ceritj $1599 77 6 23 u It $1606 00 . . ., SCHOOL To amount received on unseated lands for , school, years 1841 " and 1842, " -f " . . . $704 52 '$56 97 1355 00 82 33 37 83 43 87 - - ' $1606 00 C .j--y'-yr-'J'.:-'.--'" $704 52 MONIES, . , .. : By Balance due Tieasurer at last settlement, ' " Cash paid on 'school checks, " Amount of exonerations allowed on school tax levied on unseat- lands, s " Commissions on 6.69 Dols. 81 cts. received at 2 1-2 per cent 4" Commissions on 610 Dols. 85 cts. paid ;out at 2 1-2 per cent, Balance in the Treasury, ' $13 61 610 85 '34 76 16 75 15 27 13 23 To balance of redemption money in Treasury at last nettlement,. " Amount received on lands redeemed during the ysar 1B42, Whole aftiourft of redemption funds, REDEMPTION MONIES. $472 60 498 23 $970 83 $1432 20 By Cash refunded during the year 1842, Balance in Treasurer's hands, r . : , , , " Amount of redemption money appropriated to County fund by CommiESbnero at the settlement in January 1839, Balance remaining in Treasury1, $704 52 $294 47 676 3 755 8 076 3d $1432 2 ) Am on n 6s dne from Collectors of Sciiool 't-aix. 1835. Middle Smithfield, 1836. 1836. Do. -Jacob Bush, John De Witt, John Learn, Price, ' 1 Amounts due from Collectors of County Hates and Levied. $67 29 '23S 10 63 87 1-2 1831. Lackawaxen 1832. Price 1833. " 1838. Dingman-, 1840. Green, " Westfall, " Dingman, 1841. Palmyra, " Delaware, " Lehman, 1842. Lehman, " Delaware, " 'Dingman, " Milford, " Westfall, " Lackawaxen, " Palmyra-, " Green, John Kimble, dee'd., Ephraim Kimble arid John Rockwell, Administrators. John S. Smily, Jacob Bush, ;-. . ti Ephraim Drake, Robert G. Croft, Henry Brink, Stephen Drake, Dan Kcllam, Cornelius Van Etteriy John Berg, William Place, Timothy Depue S. S. Thrall, C. W. De Witt, Benjamin Yaninwegcon Jacob Kimble, Jonas Ansley, James Simons, Expenses incidental to the Administration of Justice, for Viie year ending January 3, Pay and milage for Jurors, Assessors Expenses Benjamin Drake, Commissioner, -t - 4 : : 'James Nvce; do $243 01 43 96 39 80 12 14 1-2 00 85 98 94 8 93 73 53 '88 53 65 08" 195 75 213 85 207 76 "93 86 143 62 88 24 49 30 70 92 3T" $2107 34 Unavailable Amounts due from Collectors of County Hates and levies. 1831. Upper Smithfield, John B. Rockwell, deceased. $420 11 1837. " ' George F. Shotwell, deceased. 103 13 Unavailable Amounts due from Individuals on Kotes and Accounts. George Bowhanan, balance on note of hand," dated 7th of March, 1820, (Note Lost,) Jeffrey Wells, (Jury Fees,) Jeffrey Wells, (Fines,) t - John Manney on note dated January 31, 1840 Daniel P. Jacobus, on note dated Jan'y 31,1840, Behjaniin Ryder, 'oil note 'dafed Sept. 9th, I840j Moses Brink, do Daniel Burseli, m dp Constables attending "Court, &c. Court Crying, &c. Bridge Building and Repairing1. Fox and Wild Cat scalpSj Road Viewing-, :'. Bridge Viewing, Commonwealth Costs, Election expenses, -Miscellaneous expenses,&c Horace L.West, Cterk,&c ' Taxes refunded, . , Commissioners office expenses including wood for courts, &c. Jail expenses, boarding prisoners, &c. - " Sheriff advertising, proclamation, and conveying prisoner's to Philadelphia, Prothonotary & clerk of Sessions, &c. Court house repairs, Milton Dimmick, cbmmissio'ners'attorney, ?"'. ; " Printing, C. W De Witt, ' . Coroners Inquest, " . '$500 25 198 80 56 00 55 50 69 00 10 50 78 08 27 23 315 17 69 43 . 61 00 11 00 120 79 293 39 62 45 143 00 - 56 14 20 13 80 88 151 00 76 97 15 00 - 10 00 19 3S 12 13 . r.. WOOL CAE DING. The Carding Machines at Biddis' Mill, hav lnjj hecn thoroughly repaired, and put in conv plete order, will he in operation this season, tinder the superintendence of Mr. BUCKLEY a first rate workman. All persons having Wool to Card, can have it done at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. The subscii !ers respectfully solicit a share of public pat ronage, and pledge therriselrcs to use every fxertion to give jaiifac:inu. BIDDIS & BUCKLEY. Milford, May 1., 1643. BLANK DE!Els ' F-or sale at this office. $21 00 "i -''?' 4 00 - , 39 00 -' 24 68 Sl 24 68 :-- 36 54 -..ik ' 673 14 ,"' v - ' i -r f, . ' $2513 43 Anionnt Due from J. J. ILiiiderman, iate Treasurer, and Shretiesi" On Judgment dated August 20th, 1839. Balance on School and County rhpnies, including Interest and Costs to January 1843 of which amount 50 dols. with one year's interest, is due the County, owing to an error in entry of fifty dollars, received by Sheriff from Jesse McKean for fines which were credited in last settlement as received from J. J. Linderman, and sureties, $317 0b Amount of Fiises and Jury Foes dne from James Watson, Sheriff, in the following eases. Commonwealth vs. Re my Loreaux, Chancy Dimmick, vs.Richard Brodhead J. P. Knapp, vs. A. L. Woodward, ' 1 Commonwealth) vs. Remy Loreaux v ,t"X;V-e D. R. Burley, (Assignees,) vs. Joseph J. Westbrook, : Commonwealth, vs. William C. Jagger, Same vs. Nicholas Libengood, fine, $15 00 fees, 4 00 4 00 4 00' 4 00 4 00 4 00 $39 00 JOHN H.WALLACE, TREASURER OF MILFORJD ACADEMY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TRUSTEES, To notes of hand against Individuals with Interest added to January 1st, 143, " !Nrotes of hand against Individuals for Tuition, Balance due Treasure.: 4 JANUARY3RD, 1843. By Balance on John Brink's note, interest to Jan uary 1st, 1843, S66 81 " Balance on R. Eldi-ed's note, " C 73 32 " Balance on Brodhead and Stall's note, 51 41 " Treasurer's account rendered as per statement, including balance of S2 33 due him at last settlement, ; c; James A. Combs' note for tuition, - ? " Richard Eldrcd's do do " David Beeclier's do do " Tsaao. Shvmer's do do Edmond Power's S191 54 29 48 S221 02 22 18 S243 20' do do 22 IS 2 33 7 57 9 75 2 50 7 33 S243 20 , ' Jre the A udirors of accounts of Bike coiinfy for tile, year ending January 3rd, 1843, after carefully examining the said accounts, do certifr llie above and forccoiiiff. report to be correct. : Witness our hands this I5tli day of February, 1843. " J0HN H-WALLACEZ Auditors Attest, HO C ACE L. WEST, Clerk. . WARREN KIMBLE, i AuDIT0RS-
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