-tfartbra-.oezetre of W erirer*Y Auniiieg /Ivo, -.: -4 . 6o , Past of yesterday. hyssops! immrks ream& etrila erwelele Wide Mrperweir,becamie be was nothm. Aniseed' ittit. hat newthwrion unto Vice Presidemey. The fettliagp. that eaktiatte sad gmera an bonemble num in dm persuitokgrOe afters Lemke loth* Olaf of the Vime.t•-• fitei mentivetosevire of any guvaning motive if we - even pretend to condole with Mr Denny. that , •iiiki*titiedm with more kindness than the Gazette, ?Ur At bee ' oni t r eated di ile i Monpt . rat . 5 bun in lisit hes ma n ed his. -seecesaful rival: ia a :manner that' k siotiotteveyq - liaintlitite tift 'Benny's feelings. %lie %tmutiitibout. -‘kottOrebte" men, “seitlshness" ittd Ict,intlis very amusing, when.u.ti recollect thtit it • comb fromthe organ of Musa fifteen whigs. Hower. ideihtligntiniate might feel' it such Nile insinuations 'ote'lltrY other thin ter, we cannot her laugh at thern yvhcethey =made hy . the Gazette. He cannot eon 'mite el, Say goverttieg motive but selfisheess,'! says Ir it 1 - titirrfitit. lypthiagezitlernact a proper persmi to make ! Elt a rezeitic.nhant — te • 1 What the , • , ..,. r. Se Wil'err) ~ were -viiptivks a tlitit. impelled, ;hint to abaeduitbd amount* Ihemstsoniefratemity when he assumed the control of the antimasonic Gazette? Was it from mozcennry motives that he de:Moored Clay as a slave holder', a reason,, a tal s tul IMmettiland profane man? And what kind of motive", have impelled 14m to . turn round and 'now support this time holder. this reason, this irntno eal andprofane moat Witt lue•candidly admit that ..!all'his attions mit governed , by the meat sordid selfish. tAtiti.. or pill Tie refer the public to his dearly beloved Pleads, those fifuserrwhigs,.fut en explanative of his conduct!' W. have no doubt thitt 'the pubfie are welt- Aed with the i many references to the immortal fifteen, are tax. our -neighbor sometimes forgets his position aandrindulges its 411mM:tamable charges against:4M' c 0,•,.., ,•,.., , tintotatim, it is deeessury to mention them, to make 'PM senyjblc of the nukednes. of his own selfish mu -,. • - • arricki franc which we quote the above para graph shows that the Clay men having' had Mr . I*Cury"ii Infitienee in nominating their favorite, will now , 4 , sitakshientriE without even thanking him for the aid -he rendered.— The Gazette denies positively that Mr V: made any sacrifices to the Clay cause, and from the wily - the : denial Li shade we are induced to believe that ...the editor wishes 4insinuate that Mr D. had no prim- SipHifeerto saerifice. - Every man in Allegheny county leaves then until recently Mr Denny was one of the mast ptinninent 'members of the antimasonic party, sod of eoorse.he couhi not go into the support of a errand Master Mason without sacrificing his anthem- Soule principles; Mr Denny did support Clay, and as ii necieresary Consequence, abandoned antimasoory; yet Abo.4. 2 etioe with lta aectunorned disposition to speak .iasultingly of the unsuccessful, says that in doing so Den,y did not "sacrifice his long cherished pa in vipies"--rneaniag Chat Mr D lad no long cheeished , t priutsipbes. Wer cannot imagine why.the espies of the eeenustur should make such en insinuation against Mr ' 110!eltint unleis le is that he is rexcei because those iltAres,ikstade td dollars were not given to appease his -"•casnaw..- Mr White is , too grasping; be has I Neeenrpsitty'well"greased," and he should not evince `ull4 apiryfeelingswhen his worthy coadjutor is for tonati enough to weir scene of the drippings from the . ..iatparses of the Whigs. Tiaa DAT . EiICCTIOJI,.-h is to be hqped that given Wore adjourning will - taltetspand pass the —biti-introdeced'by Dr. Dur:eati, providing that the e lection for President and Vice President shall be held -en the same day throughout the country. We look upon this as ono of the must important matters that liattreak brought forward the present session of Con : ireti—lnvoloing, us it doe„ the purity of the elective inuinkire, and the best interests of the country. -The cresent system choosing those officers is liable to isbeineffil ulimie, and in times of tagh political excite -; amat'aiirdeub dem be used corruptly. It is .a matter yet • apeipbriped, Pow tile whip. Were ail° in the roatest of notonly to overcome the loge democratic ma- AO df years, but td give thelicandidate a ; than yras ever given to any President .ibiliera.-ea the same time that the vote fur the demo :. kaatike -can jiduto had greatly increased over that of any previous election ! . That result could hardly titre been brought about, even if every person who bad, become a voter, during the precedingfour years, • had joined the Whig party; end it can only be &mann- - ied far by the fact, that large numbers voted twice Arkin different States. This rascality , was proved . upoutbe whigs in, Cincinnati, New. Orleans, end other places :where investigations have been made, and sbtrws tow greatly the present system may should nut; however. be made a parry " one, but cumuli be sustained by all who prrse . the right of 'army, and !rho desire that it should be kept L id, doss notuinated, can any of die 4itisiden sell as - obit Ste ti in brier en Winch tbit irtiny &mei Ant . bb has sidunted *during his dirringb the country. vrill be (inhibited tom, puhlisi eye dosing the ouniestt • • Is be_ s tree trade. lineeisokeithrineed by the southern *hi/44cm he still : '411014- to' Yireserre the • prinetles‘uf he Ednipicituw • • dp_Ofiflist!t!, toltive only a - soodenste teriffer, stadia he still st d cellist and and of she Bank I , - • , . „ kat tbe poor working pe ople who Were robbed bare never been a- Gte.to - obtain justice cr those wbo deprived dillikt theszial sisfrinip boarded from the profits of tileiribore,„ at toil. ')Thit In the Mali whoiamovr anent conspicuous among the Clirleaders; Ha bra worth adiocate for inch' , a candidat. Pltf MIITLV ASIA L/LOISLLTWOLE.—This body appears to !la* transacted' -vast intniiirt ness at its re liant and tO "have lien , sincerely desiroust* the wel6r - a of tha state. 'lts deliberations were cer tainly characteviseit by -a good deal of indecision; but in the very critical position of the state, it was hard to tell what was best to bed one. We do wish, bowel , er, that their anxiety to preserve the credit of the state, has suggested something better than the sale of the pub lic improvements, and the incorporation of an immense tcol*P° l 9: , The Washington correspondent of the Nero York Commercial Advertiter says: ".Mr. Ctitv's letter oti the subject of annexation appears to tiro universal satisfaction Many of the friendsof annexatic ns say that Mr. Clay goes far eitostgk for them; for they confidently believe that Mexico will assent to the measure, and that nine-tenths of the people of the Union will go fur it. They are perfectly well content that the present treaty should i be rejected. Those - haring personal and political in terests staked on immediate annexation can alone oppose Mr. Clay's views." This is just the opinion we said the Annexation men would best. of that lesser, and that they might well re get" Mend to the toesnum The Gazette . • 11‘10404. it rout .amounts, sad, ss hfwas 144110 v , Woe , :"Thdliaiitnn Post thinks the two 'sons of Senator Crittenden, who distinguished themselves by walking . from Kentucky to attend-the. whignational convention, deserve as much fame as the two gentlemen have re ceived who went to sea in a bowl. The editor of the Boston Post has, after thoroughly investigating the subject, arrived at the conclusion that Women are always better, or worse, than men. PAT ex 7 .—There were granted during 1843 no less than .531 new patents, while 446, expired during the same period. There were 819 applications. The whole number of patents issued by the Government is 13,523. The receipts of the patent officesluring 1343, Were $35,315; the expenditures $24 750; returned to claimants whose claim to patents were denied, $5,026. For restoring the model, &c., destroyed by the burn ing of the old patent office $9,538. St - mu:IL—A man nnmed Nevin, committed suicide in New York os Friday last. lie had been despond ing fora length of time, and in the morning be handed is nit son, *bay about 9 years old, after leaving home, tbefollowiitg letter, to be given to bis mother: it read asfollows : "This is to notify you that if I am not at home Ly 9 o'clock, that I never will return again, for if I don't succeed in getting money, I will be at of the world befcre noon, for I'm tired of it. en if I don't return as I have said I would, farewell forever." "Signed "Rousia Ntvlll." The cortespoodentof the Ittlelligencer writes, that letters from Germany mention associations of single ladies--spiasters of fan une--whose chief law is to tr .Cose ell censors and adversaries of the pram, and to •precer,*hen they can get them for husbands, the lib eral prdessors and editors periecuteci iry the absolute ecmrts. lemeexpelted lecturers having been lucky in this way,..ntit a fccerit she orthodox have begun to enunciate democratic and.infidel doctrines, in order to become martyrs with the like dhoooe of matrimony. We know no better place fiirthese "spinsters" than the city of Pittsburgh. Here we have "persecuted editors" hr abundance. FIRIEMN OF ALLEGHLNY.-A difficulty has fm .orno time existed between the Councils and the Fire menof Allegheny city—the Councils refusing to pay the outstanding debts of the Firemen, and make what is considered an adequate appropriation to meet their yearly expenses. The Firemen have become greatly incensed at this conditet, end the Washington Compa ny held a meeting on Monday night. and adopted the following"salty" resolution*. Whatever may be the grievances they labor under, these Resolutions aro en tirely unjustifiable, and we venture to say the Washing ion boys will very much regret having passed them, when the excitement of their present contest wears away, and their present wrongs aro forgotten:— At a special rooting of the Wolihingten Engine Company, held at the Hall on Monday evening, 6th inst., the follis - Mg resolutions were adopted: - Resolved, That the mean and parsimonious spirit I labiehgoveralthe Common Council of this city, in ro-1 fusing to pay our outstanding debts, (amounting to $214,) contracted someeight years ago, whilst we on ly received $9O for the last two years, is only equalled by their profuse liberality in paying Judge Irwin $5O to go to . liatrisburgh to I revent the city of Pittsburgh from gtting a grant to rebuild or repair the Aqueduct, and by, paying Sylvanus Lathrop $5O for laying out a ,Canal Damn, and other expeoditurea relating to the awn*. "Mounting to some s2oo,—all of which is no bioefit -to the city. . • Rewired. That we admire the consistency of S. , Lotheeple pocketing $5O of the people's money fur that *hisb' will ha -of ao benefit to any one, and act atreellebillY opposing our claim, which every man of admit to be just. • , at ea 1 ! 5 ' k 'mag„lig4llkt; 5i 41 1 4 6 16 41 time in that plant, tiled the captain, end found -16110 1 11140 0 ,44 0 4 A— ,W 1 1.410' - bee - d &it . oerjent - * • 1 111Mne c • - CIRCUIT COURT. .Nose m'fairunt-vorirFouto. ,r- The ieetters'of the ttrauntooef Lehria.mbti-evideis the Steembeetarfieerr , Thier ; .l~ll* appeal hew the U S District Court. Le the court below a verdict of $12,000 was . givei in favor a the Lola, for the low atoi l dentagee tibias it was alleged etiaeueteleed id cothiag ie coisuict with dee De Sow. The ergs meat bad net beeuctrotrleded Irani the court stoner -0 Pie. • - and in• .7 suppose I:the ibdti tad red,nl to dielort rhoin Inc riche tbr Wenn t of tbeeiti that it. wag reeks so es tendered by t der course *gain , mad , . RAIL ROAD - ACCIDENT-v•LOS B OF LIFE. Oer.eity teed filled with rumors yesterday morning that a terrible accident bad happened on the Philadel phia Railroad; leg which aeverid firs had been lost and many persons'ileriouSiYinjulint Weare glad to be enehleariiiiihalAsirceithcla diontuallldaTi 4 "o greatly exaggerated , the .masser.7.abliongh it is sod enough. Thar* was it collides of two (mho of can sheet Si- miles from %him's, area occasional the instaritdeath'of one perrado, dm/probable daub of in eyber, Serious injuriek to two others, and adoor lajedes toe number besides. The particulars, as • far se- we mpulti tsars, ire Ili followsa _ A saisendeteteolelall. cu- ,dancing most culpable begktt some where, rlecArf" .. „_ about the regular paisia g paint fiir 'the regular tram coming from Philedetphrt,Awd atrsin jgoiag to that city, and the cetwel:pience 'Was thattbetawas a violent collision-arch's cars between. ':ineitsvilla and 'Het yrs tie Grote; near Hill% k ReWs. Of the mein Croce Baltimore, no passenger Merited any injure( style , count, except a Mr Cooper. froatileadingv re.. whale back is strained, and who was enable to proceed *lids journey:' Re nineties at Havre de Grum wider the care of a friend. and is well attenik-vi.• One of the breaksmen, named .lames Russell. be, longing to Wllmingtan, Del., was killed, leaving a ife and six children; and another; named Clarks Hill, of Baltimore, had a le: broken. Amputothim was deemed necessary, and the tee was aceordingly taken off. - He remains at flavre.cle Grace, and is doing well. Of the train from Philadelphia none of the passengers were injured. A fireman, named James Merritt, of Baltimore, had his legbroken. and is sp severely scald ed as to MOlNllliAllit it Writkiji of doubt. All the P friend. I . 4i4lisieSSaecurradlssarel*PitO /°_,°_'" asseL at clock on ' cl ft irc - . k , s idi sionas the Rem reach ed the ci*;1111le , - ' , the agent here, promptly departed...Oita car; carrying wilt tdur - Drs. Dunbar, Monkur:Tlisti*ed, and others, to attend en the woun ded. Ai a master .of- course the locomotives were PrettY.lbuSblirokeu up, and therms more or /au in jured. The ossidi r with the passengers arrived bete a boot 12 o'clock yesterday. • P. S.—Since a rising the above, we learn thai Mr. Merritt, fireman, is dead---Ball. Sun of Monday. GREAT FLOOD AND TORNADO IN ARKAN From Capt. R. Houston, of the steamboat Trident arrived yesterday, we have the following hasty par ticulars of a tornado which occurred about the 221 instant and of a great flood in the Arkansas rir• er. From the Linn Blittra to the Arkansas Post, a dis tance of some 175 miles, the river is frightfully high —being within a very few inches of the great rise of 1833. Destruction is along the whole course; planta tions and fields are under water,and of course the crops ate all ruined. There were only woe or two places where boats could lend. Besides this, a violent tornado had passed over a part of the country between the Bluffs and the Yost— the particular point not mentioned—which also did much dniage. Houses, fences, trees, arid every thing in its course, were prostrated; all which, with the ray ages of the firma, present owe vast soma of havoc it could not be ascertained whether there was any loss of life or not; but the probability is that several persons must have perished. Groups of people and cattle were seen about on the higher points of land, but no com munication could be had with them. We fear that we shall vet have sad accounts from this quarter. As low down as the town of Van Buren,as we lento by a private letter of the 17th instani c the river was full to ito banks, awl in articipation of an overflow, persons were moving .their goods, Ate., to places of security.— The banks and trees were continually falling into the rapid current. On the 13th the river had ceased to rise. and was at a stand. sod on the 19th- is. was falling slowly.—N 0 Picayitsie, April Ott LATER FROM, RIVITALPIA. , The Alabama arrivedyeatteft &DM -Tilosvia, bringing ad vices three days' how than. Ws ;seabed by the Titi. The news is notiniterawit., - there is no re taxation of vigilance on the patt tits - authorities in ferreting out tho projected ice. -Three or four thousands blacks arc said tube miir la the prisons.— Nothing is said of the resell of the investigation ints the conduct of the two soldiers who so barbarously took the lire of the American sailorafew week* since. Ansong the passengers who returned by the Alabama were Messrs Jas. Robb and D. J. Rogers, two dour citizens, citizens, who, we underst and, have obtained . thet privi lege of lighting the city of Havana. with gas. A com pany bat already been formed, and the work will com mence with activity in October next.—Pic. REPORTED MILITARY CONSPIRACY IN FRANCE. The Courier Francais states, "although the re port 0/ . 41 military conspiracy having. been discovered amongst the troops in the gurrisnn of Paris, as an nounced in the National of the 4th of March, gains ground amongst the publiti, the friends of the Ministry coasitiCr it as pure invention. ..The. Ministerial jour nals, however, are sl!ent en the subject. if i The fact is sufficiently ,iorporlant to he contra.cted t does not exist. Marshall Soult held a conference on Monday evening with several generals and commanders of re giment..." We find the following in the Reformee-; ‘• The Nlinisterinteveniag journals do not in the most remote degree allude toile arrests which have taken place within 'he last two days in the 70th regiment of the line. This news. however, formed the princi pal subject ofceneersation in rho Chambers and at the _Bourse._ As ready as the Ministry were to speak of the pretended cetutpiraty in the Rue Pastourei, they appeared to be equally annieus• to conceal what occur red at the barracks of Neuville and elsewhere. It is, therefore, difficult to ascertain the truth is t& midst . of so much eontradiction. "The report of certain su perior officers having been arrested bas been contra dicted, bet there exists no doubt of the fact of a num ber of non-commissioned officers and privates having been committed to the prison or the Abbey°. It is said that the conspirators had confederates in other regiments. The military authorities are increasing their precautions:the garrison is consigned. All leave of absence has been withdrawn, and several councils, fmtned of general officers, have been held at the Tui leries. tura oat to fires until ibe give us $l5O a year to le never will put the en— Councils. •tnioa a majority of the seas more common sense to as &Jae& Au. atelnbero of the Comma *to tiisplayed their philan• rides; ei-eaustun the ntsoiusions be fublished is Friend. P EkitsuloPres'e. OSAGE DEPREDATIONS It is stated in the Arkansas Intelligencer of the 20th I instant, that a party of Chagos on the 30th ult. attack-1 ed the settlement of Mr Edwards, a citizen of the United States, and a trader, living on Little river, and drove in all the persona living there, including some ch er kees•sud Creeks. and carried off all the horses, anti aestroyiag what property they could not carry of or make any use or. EATER FROM MEXICO By way of Havana we have dates from the city of Mexico up to the fat of the month. The now. British Minister laid arrived and was well received, at filexiim The sirnir of the lb% had been amicably settled: The piece of English hunting, tu ber, fronithe knapsack-alone of-the Termairrieonere, captured at the hard totighs battle of Kier, haw final ly been vestored- to Qom Vieux* and all is soar; peace and harmony. They have had a touch of an earthquake or lather a succession of eartimprehiessiliesico, Wittig were no great *ekes. tried banditti sea ponitaitthrg depredm&ona in Senora; defying the The ordinances iti relation MASI -mean& law, or the law prohibiting foreigners to engagele the retail trade, win produce much ill feeling, more espy from the French who see more deeply interested. SATE FROM J , 5. ,...: A. , t ir m IN .. VD , 1 . -,,„ff.i.,..„*.i. 141.1*,y 1 of the brig C ` 4 : l ‘T A ar '' -' -s ' - . . .'-' R 674 i'll!er Mill een "from Kingston, '' - 7,"''':in this Or s)ji alit gig's' T im, . TR alba 20 di in4 i . 1000 milieu •:, , - - - Th • that-a •sp r oi a .s cl op t etr ' . ,ectorgitingin pak ill AO Protection .. " • ; .." icaie . .„.,,Thoe ' - tr. 4 .-Wrp,rhaletbinaMOTlOsnat h Cithitnesillaid I' -' :,,.. . n -- „e l s had hAthe kr of Ellt.o, wines the tignintand lialli'' Gingtamir," light did dark painted Mous - de Laincs, i ,_, , - , ed ascendancy. ,- - • Satin stripe Chalk and de Leine, Lace and Plaid hi us- 60Iii,...AcKs CIMA 4 jolt received and u kr Al isl . a There had previously been several aniide with eth- .. 4 44 , Civilian& ',th'M.,.Ailit......FarisiPAub. -ALIA "-- r • : - 7- 2 . IreYeargeont:-..tifelblYentilanititt Thibet - Wiotri ith:LtatieStis tattitnietwincrAot4-_______, -n-,.,tn!1e0tt,,•w0je.n......e, Foonteof theta l'ellelensa that dill city of Jermie End fats andCapen. Cap N. in alt'vaa r ety. lila& Filleii -' , • been burned arts sacked; others that an insurrection On- hti" ~,,d. r j k m e, l / 4 ~„.„,_ . 41 ,, iiic .,... A .,L 0 c. 5 . F ..0 4 4 ,...„.• Eishad brake out - thel i; --- °the i r -41 ccounte: rilerant Ceatieriten's wear, plain and fanii Ciiii therm linen •Wil# l W e r r ead i /ad twa. l lama *" 'me i n in --Thilthus, Marseilles and Satin Vesting', Linen and . 'll6c6aatera seine 11/4 Mardi . Ail these th ing s " - Lalethrttad Ohne*, &a., &c , together with a gene '''""*" Ilimmit i . 4 " .. " 1 " 4*-1111 " - aiiicitirliclifillifkiiist • ditStaptitlNWlibleti . RiY krwanoe. It is certain that the Kingston editor" do c k ,ww, i ga lA A, iirn g.art. z ., z ,. most t om* protest ittkin - st having - the Maud oils;i m 7iy,d3 L . , -, • . maica made a "citrof tefure,° Hit were, for mulct- 1 - toes or Maas: Wit. indpito load intedageobs 'Wail Kingston papers of Any. ilispNrukauko..-N. 0. "any one, Apra 411th. PROM NEW ORAXAD.4: By Acifebnts• el the Atir Pitetfde4Tfo, InsP l,l 4*- 4 4 11 Blackford, our Charge /PANdrins Wide Republic, has just concluded end signed aCorivintion of a most lib eral character towards the 11. Butes, teethe transpor tation, by the'Grinsadien'yeim,:ofAlledicaEldall across the Zottnus. . . . • , The Congress of New'elininada witein-sesskin,f/D4 l the country was throughout in the enjoyment Pf pro! - perky and tranquility. In his message to-Gong Presideat Herren makes.the Pdlowing-alioniairtashe project of constructiinto r cgml scrods thy-Isthmus: "A .project of opening f . canal communication from the Atlanticto tha Parnfials ituilitter io which power ful nation, now pie :a mteiCsi. New Grenadu lacks the fuals necessary t o undertake at its owe ,e x p e nse this Cola/sal work; bit u'possesses means which, mil ted with those that may be afforded by other niubbis under a Convention, will istparttotha -ernirprite the monsursaureatiii , N. doitGramodwerNlE.wliminilfh° right mad full eiercise of swamis/4y which -it now pos sesses over the Isthmus." TH E BE/21flist IVISOBJLECTIONt /24 CrlB A . Flew York Journal of Cmmeeice puttlisins the folloextrect (mm it letter of a receipt &lib; written by an American gentletnan in Cuba to hii friends in that city: "At ibis timiwe are under very great excitement, in coesequence or a servile insurrection having _recently been discovered in the /stand, anti particularly in this vicinity. Whites and blacks are alike implicated. end many Amerinforeitizeneliavebeentrielo4ll4/Aoled in icons and in the stooks. whom we have every reason to believe innocent. They are arrested Merely on the single accusatictror emitted evidence of the shave, un der thir `tonere of diet bish. "Thirmaittrilling sationor theleast srispicious am, is sufficient to send one toprison. where he is neither allowed an opperte , pity for defence, or the annotation or sympathies of his friends and countrymen. There is a strong fee ling against American, tutd it is the impression that the Government will seek no redress, which I most heartilybopq may prove without foundation. Foirand terror are depicted on the onturtenances of all foreign ers, and every ono expeas that he may be the next victim." BUSINESS OF THE COUNTRY Our exchanges front orrery section of the countty, give the most Battering accounts of improvement ieall branches ofbusiness in the various cities, towns, and villages in which they are respectively published.— Everywhere the mechanical trades appear to be in a highly thrivingcoadition, affording ample employment to the industrious artisan. and increasing the business of tradesman of all descriptions In many places, the increase of new building* t his season is beyond all pre cedent, and the value of real estate Luis increased rap idly. These indications of peosperity are the more gratifying, from tl.e fact that they ate the result of wholesmne, legitimate enterprise . and indtistry, and consequently, are healthful and sound ititliemselves;— and not. us has too often been the case with us, the temporary result of an unsubstantial and fitful impulse of speculation, based upon bubbles and having nothing real to sustain it. From our peat manufacturing die nicts, whether of cotton, wool, or iron, we have re• ports of unprecedented briskness and large profits; and in many sections of the country in which manufactu ring hits not been befinv ventured upon, large mills are about being enxted, and immense capital invested. N. Y. .Repmblie. LEAD TRADE The increase of the Lead trade. for several years past, has been very ledge. But that of the present year upon any previous one, if this St Louis market, affulds *efficient data to judge by. is most enormous. According to the regular tables, iu the St. Louis Price Current of the 27th April, there was received in the year 1843, 14,236 pigs This year, to date, (only Jour months,) the receipts are 156.300 riga. The exports this year, so far, amount w 126,504 pigs,leav ing a stock on hand of 30.795 pigs. Out examining the New Orleans Price Current. since writing the above, we find that there has been receiv ed at that port, this year. from the lsr of SeP•ember to the 24th of April, 343,331 pigs, against 214,947 pigs during the same period last year. The shipments from that port this year. to the date mentioned. are 294,185 pigs, against 201,690 pigs to the same data last year. The demand for .shipment to Europe the present season has been quite active. We find that New Or leans alone has exported directly upwards of 50,1300 Pig". Tho quotation at St. Louis, April 27th, is for pig $2 85a2 874 per 1001bstat New Orleans, April 24th, $3 05. Freight from St Louis to New Orleans, 103 12e. per 10011w.—Ctia. Gar. NICW ORLEANS MILRPIZT, April 28 Money still condones abundant, and the rate of dis count out . of doors varies-from 10 to 12 per cent. for good paper, butthore is little of that class offering, as it.is readily done in B snit. Capitalists are rather at a! loss for employment of their superfluous means, and hence the disposition to invest in reel estate, which is' becoming more evident...from day to day. 5,1., , a5,a- 7 -Leitiriet nes .For very poor lots, 5354; in-1 ikrior to ComMou 51a5,f; Fair 6u6i; Prime 64n6i; suietly choite in small - cents per lb. We bear of potrausactions on Plentation L and if: lite absence ' of sales coatioue the rates before quoted, 51.61 cents, remarking that few crops can he had below 6a6& cents per lb. , Mot.sseas.. 6 4 3 rtees refight affect the same as pre viously,good lets being pretty readily disposed of at 26 cents per gallon,'end inferior and common lots at 25 a2si cents. The steck is still light.--Picayune. M RRIED—On Tuesday the 7th ifist., by the Rev. Dr. Swift, Mr. Ihrt RI( GEARY , MerOant of this city, to Miss A. M. Goss's°, or Alleghen.Y. HAVE in store a iarge Resertrnaut of CURLED HAIR and HUSK MATTRASSES, made oat of superior retastrial:and for sale low. Call at the Store and Bedding Warehouse, N 4, Wood street. W 44. NOBLE, Upholsterer o . Feather Renovator for cleaning Feather Beds. ogiri yr MOMSFOR CLEVELAND, Tea splendid Canal Packet, TEM PEST,,SKsvr, Master,having just arrived from Cleve- land. will have delPutcb Arc the above awl all inter mediate ports, on Thursday, the 9th instant, at 10 o'clock A AL, in tow with Steamer Cleveland.. :The above boat is one of the most desirable packets nit the canal. Persons desirous of traveling that way, stiould call and see her. For freight or passage apply on board, or to 12BARRELS SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE, just reoeived sod for sale at the , Drug Store' -.IONA. KIDD, comer of Fourth tad -Wood its. of tosy II 90 GALLS.. NO. 1 NEW YORK VARNISH, &tee 'wheat sun, and fillt Nile at the Drug State tf JONA. KIDD, may 9 comer of Fourth end Weeding'. STEAMER INDIAN QUIRK •fOR.I3ALE. - pin light nth Amer. Indian *seen, a s :be bit stiles W6ae ii tbSI dIU r forCalh, °EVIL liffinrif PaPer• rAkr torissolba apply to JAMES MAY. BIATTRASSE3. BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, No. 54 Water street BBLS. - 110:1.'0031"01t. air„, 9.1 for sate at Oe Drug peed' - 34;WAOCIDD. a a nd Wood cowerv a eta , 2dk Kegs Shot, assorted ambers, just resaiired, MI Tatar*: sale Water street, tostWeen'lfootatid Stnithraull3,4“. may 9 _' _ _ . „ 250 BAR R ELS I2.I SALT, justiandisl o - • •J. WlB kSRLDIdR. & -:, Water sr ambetweest-Warstand Southfield Salk .1501.1117. f;AX i IIAP, for Drug Since or . 1 JONA.. XIDD„ • nay 9 corner of Fount:Land Wood as. 41:11.4LIErSiSALE. BY alone Ore writ Of Fi:th realaiisll,4 mit of the 1, District Coati of Allegheny -county..mkt to omit directed, will be expisaidfolnibtteitae, at "this Court; House, in the city of Pittsbusgla, on Monday, the 3d day of'Juna, A D M14.4;w43.11.4.ickie1t:A M. dist fellow iagslesetibed property * wa; wit: •7 ; • - All the right, title, interest and claim of intlft VOW ear, one of the within .rlefeuslents, cf, apdtoohe followiagdescrabed tract of-letal s situa t te iss Boss tp,,• Allegheny county, viz: Beeman% et- a poet 44.8iss north west corner Of a tract 9fland now or late in posse sign of the said Isaac Lightler thence earth:BBl degrees east by land perchercib a post, thence Wrath 11 . degrees'east . by land"of Tlatattie ;Stewart one hundred and six perches to a post, thence north 88/ degrees east by lands of Tlfonme *team% and =.---:--Pemeroy one bemired and twelve perches rte a Part;iben« , ifoidill 'deerisei-erist by 'lira erne. mas Miller seventy-nine and a half parebes.to a post, thence south 881 degrees west by land late' of L. Kingsland one hundred and slaty perches to a post, thence-north 11 &weir West by hiadef James-Thotip son, one hundred and eighty-fire and ahalfpostelmxto. the place of beginning, contertniagrate.hundted and En* acres and allowance. And, trlsoi the"-following tract of land; vii Begiesrniglit aioplitarr if `isegtemng of the foregoing tract of land, - thence by:and iof Judea Thompson north 11 degree* west one hundred antlfifty four perches to a peat; daerme tined) 88/ degrees west by land of Mackay fifty-five , perches to a 'postObsroce south LI degrees east of.ltratusim entp hued red and fifty-four perches lo a 'post,' thence north 881 de grees east fifty-five perches to the place of beginning; containing fifty acres and allowance; the fintt described tract of land being the same that was bought by Isaac , Lightner from C C 'Hancock, in three several tracts; and the second clasetibed, tractof.4obd Wipe the same that was bought by the said Isaac LlLLther from Dan iel Beam as by the records will more fully appear. The above desmibed tracts of land are sebioet to a mortgage given by Isaac •Lightime re James Richey and Andrew Richey, dated. sth Aegu-t, 1844. ocasdi tioned for the payment of sic thousand live hundred dollars, with interest from date. The said mortgage recorded in the Recurdcr's office of Allegheny county. in %oak- H. vat 11. Tatra 452. ' : Seized and taken in execution as the :property of the said Isaac Lighther, at the suit of Lye°, Sborb , and to be sold by K. TROVILLQ,' Sheriff. Sherifrs Office. Pittsburgh, May 8,1844.3 t MO . the Honorable. the Judgiii of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the County of Allegheny. : The petition of Griffith Jones, Lower St..Chriirtp, in the county afore ) said;„lntiohly „alley/ear, that your petitioner bath provided himself w`tthiniiterials fur the accointnodaticm of travelers and others, et' his 4 wellir* house, in the towmthip Era county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pfresed“ ttgpamt *On a lic""se to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner. as in duty bound will pray. GRIFFITH JONES. We the sahseribers, ,eip:7.trati os,C.aaid-lownship, .do certify that the above petitioner 15,1g094. repute-for honesty and temperance, .-snd is_welf provided with house room and other corntenietuesi for the accummo• dation and lodging-of 'Strangers end krsiekis, and that old taCrertrialtagessas7. -: " ' ' ."' -. : John Obey, A. S.Ros s, , John Buchanan, . James Flanagan, John Robinson, John Silk, ". Jonathan Neely, Jeremiah Dunlavy,_ ' ' John )3111wdy, George Darya, Eli Neeld,, , - E. 114'Aniweh, Charles Quigley, ' - "Ephraim' Jones, • James Mailatt, R. Sterrett, , . • • may .-St. TO the liontsruLle, * thisJudges -of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Allegheny; • The petition of John liicCrea; - thiMaisiVe4tirof Pittsburgh, cotany eforrsaid, humbly site wash that your petitionorhath provided himself with matetiabifur the accommodation of strangers and travelers, at ids &eel ling house, in the township and:county. afelectitt_a a . prayi that your Honors Will be please to irlibthinfa license to keep a pubtichouse of eriaertainmern. And your petitioner, as in duty bound will prat - • JOHN NrcCIIP.A. We the subscribers, citizens of said Word, do cer tify that the abovelietitiager fa of' gond repute for bon ' • esty and temperance, and is rirovkled with home room and other conveniences for-the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern la necessary . Samuel Lindsey, iiiilthantvey,. Samuel Burnside, Jahn .icßee, James Black, &nasal King, NEW DRUG STORE. - - & MOHLER, N.. 144, . Corner of Wood', street and Vire* AUey. lUST received and - ter sale, a laiie assortment 'of J fresh Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dra-Stuffs, &c. which have bees -recently selected, ad purchased with considerable care for Cash. •The -following Com prise part of the stock just received; Gum Camphor, Spirits Turpentine, Cream Tartar, Copal Varnish. - Floe. Sulphur, . White Lead, Castor Oil. Red v Gom Arabic. Litharge, i Epsom Salts, Flaxseed Oil, FI Manna, Yenitian Nell, Eng. Gum Opium, Spanish Brown, Gum Aloes, /Chipped L o gwood, lor Camomikk Cambrandk Saltpetre, Fuatic, iiinbe ruin, Nio,Wsx4, Ref d Liquorice, laresilletto, Liquorice 8011, Magnesia, Nutestas, Pawed Gingef ' - oil vlttlnl. Nutmegs, •!. • imputfortis, With a seems' issortnumt tio.nutnesous to mention, which will be sold Ise Cltah4t,e Small advance en Eastern prices. Cr 'Dr Wa.t.ust Naas Al Ai', his attention;te the compounding of l'hysicbsitS jitescriptions. ma • , ' 50i i t •ii. N. at Stlerita—alorims tiglele; Id- do • Toitylotr; 10-11Rd.Lopr info)* *ivy onia bio.dot rotailbw fo ollSoo &G. W. r rale by D. alarm March-14 No. 142 Lawny street. (tit 5: 4 4 WHITESAND. 1 tILS. superior White Sand, suitable fur Glass JIL .Manuketerers. Fur sale by ' 0 ; . . JAMES MAT. James Matti:mats .leltaAactiwynic .;.. Jobajtirbett, ;Matthew Young, Deonia'Leonard. William Craig, _ -- - ' sl. : m9-3tilaw" PIEIIIII re, 4Y. , sT . r i Ot itCHItAN, 3, F' K'liiTroi 'rect. sale by pys LD. AYE-3VIUS IS EY few bums o t , h i m Ni• -Amt. oc""laby GP a9V , . COCHRAN, , . - S+Y:aa • W9O 0412 e!: EGIIKENTAL ORDIRg .A.4&•11, wigkia• thrbuisuda. 4. Om —0 kion. velment, nit: brigade, Stith division Peiinstisive re.atsbject to Initiate p t he hereby reqtillettioWtest on t he of inst Ant, at Henry Ray's. to Pitt township; and inspection. - - 13/ _. - tetintif the Bitigatie - tor. 111-IMittit‘HitatillaTefft,-tel. D RIT. 6' P EACH E 6.-2 boatt's and 9 iacbordibid , - peaches, reiettel - per steamet Orphear, - ftifiride? - GEO0'01 . : COCHRAtii' err;34. 26, Wood sure'' COTTON YARIC.--Ecootuby.kotton irainlataski , %I by GEORGE . ; COCIIRAIO..) nIY B rio 4 6 . WoettliPeetT •' '' . . Ekeetsiest Bilis. i -.. .. flittebuirgh, Mm e - -7,- 1 2 44 +4 rp HE , Board of Directors of *hi Bata bon Ala 1.; 'day declared s .divideodofahreek per ottskaptit _ IS of the profits of , tbstart,sis to . otttbs, payst* tor , boiler*. 541elArePresePtliOvfm , -,9*. 1 4, ibi.V. l 4-1.14ti.,- . r' 1 ,q9 6 .10 1 1. !!). 1 4k1 1 iditl o the Western uti ~ BIG:. , , ,T;,S, ticow-E, - , nsyB.l,ot , ',: -- - -4- ' 4 ; ''' '' - Cashier. MiIICHIASTs •ND - Tittabiiratt;liiisy 74-1g44. IP HE Stim - ra a-Directors hisver iitisttlalidasiated s, • • slividonet oft thesksicstnie. , en tint aqiita *took pf this bank, out °fibs iiva6tscifthii isvitibwi• • payable totheranokboldtts iststithi.oftit4,lk.27titubitr, tAtillfrlVstockkokkirsiat totaitt'as ihs-Coitastittid• Bonk of Pennsylvania, Fhilndelphin. -irtyB-10t 3 • • • • 111.'"TIEELNAlt, PreitV ' • ' ' • 'May 7, I8Iii" TV HE President arultliii4,trotit of this Batik bare this day declared arlivideed of three lies' otuagonithe capital stock, furthe last six months, payabki titettleitf: holdins rte 'chair legal% reprOSalltstiseS; ea, or eifterito 'seventeenth ion.. -• • , - JOHN SNIDER., mB—ti Ire aw3t •- • • • -Chain. Thomas Donae)l3),A 4 ttorasy at taw, Ogee with H H Van Amcingo, 'EN;' t thy Diainopli, lontit-avese sida'nf ilia old court Itinad;Phtialfulta iny7 . ' - MAPLE ! 'SUGAR. • Bil'tt:lgiple Sugar 'for irate' - • ' AG • ' - RCINI? A HT- Sr ST110240:-' - . 140. Laieety'stetti: tr D D cask nuiddvr, just received 011101:11;* .'sign it, , nt.ttrui for ;tile lrnr. . - , MAILMAN, JENNINGS & -, CO .. • 43, Wood-street. INDIGO , —2 ;reens istlig,o jug trevivcd nod s afejtes _EfAiT,IIIIOI, IF:tiNING et. 7 my 4 . 3; %V&A' street. • .• . Wm. IL Ominous, No 45, Afrii4l tie ert;tct diior from Tkir:d Ikea, 1 7 -4 now rg:eeiving_ and opening an .ante► sit Priv% Inca; ' gaticy attd*apie bo t;okl, Cocoas)! at the lultest paces ita47ls,' STRAW BINDER'S BOARDS-;--A.ii etisksOterin iif Strayriliiiiids constantly on Co* iitko b - ma ' ''POINDFATER &CO - f Shaduipiare eardess. - . - rpHF, - ntaihriigneci 'terpeettiilly inforini the citizens of Pitt shtiret the. phe 110.3 opened. the Shitlmpetus, Gardens. in the vitiate of F.titit - Lfix.rty, f* theeiecoot egiaiterir &whir thosumtner itemise, Tht briiitileit' or the Sinnithit; - end the. ..perfect - Winne gn which'egery Orrangetnent is made: sheet. this eitibilih inetyettint evintribote M tbeF plenittre"Of .wiskers, sie . viWittenin tar} e itublientni the apritiwietor twain's visit iscrisonie that nothing shall be; tonitA tcd otilittepurt*iltraite the Igthaitspetirri. Gardeas , se I ltittsi equdl to ctn.,' etttiblibiont*tit hi the etnitg•- tip r . ir itel- , -tf • MCDONALD. • rirChrtutingenthi Age copy he end elmtge Post. Near Arriv . al of Qnsonswaro ds ebbs. THE suircriber woulifiespeetfttity invite Ai at. tendon of titer pnbilr • to Hs present stocker Whito Glazed Wnre, a superior itrtiele, together with ssreiect fimportmelit of W bite Frenelt,China,con alt this he scary pieces to constitute complete) sets off:lining AM Tett' wa re. Moist gepandstqr. 4)f artiele^staitellefor,oo6 sup p§? of; country merchanti, to ratiab thuii attention is 7 fed,:itt . ittield stand, coiner of Front and Wood ltte 6 t.N• , . HENRY HIODY. In the .Dl4oict:Covrt. forage Coney of Allegheny, of A p ril Tern. 1844, No 25. Genß Whitiirelid _ethers, ' • Veer]. Faslinaai, 140.2.5. • fktriinttnii. And now torttt, iirtl3 Ith, 1844, on 'notion of Mr McCandless, the CourOimint Francis Au ditor; to distribute' the . Tis . ocetids - uf salt in the above case. -Frortitlie Retina:- - GEO: it -RILIDIXi . PretWy. . .Ptletiee isbereby pitwr that the Audittof in titit-above case:will sunind.to.theiteticks of his ft e pillot merit , sit hi. office on 40t.strect.riesburgh. en Weleask , the 29th .4.4. May,. instant, at 3 o'cloilk P M, whit* titese n 3 CPW 4 WO 1 0 attend.' 1ay4418 ,}IAA'S R ~A uditor. . rlMlE.quileinfijperiketice this day eutered utopan -Inership. foctkeporposo of doing a Transpoeta iinn. furwarzling,.and Commiisien business under the 'style and ,firt:4lgf _} . l_bevine - .54 Cu.' - H DEVINE. mar 211' WIIITEDYINi: Proi"Alooda. Siifor.riber respectfully informs tho Public.en erall Y *hi t ° has just ceturPed , frOMthe east, and id Dowzdeel g a large and.wen stink of FRENCH. ENGLLSIL AND AmEntearrtAN_ <<rict:-.Attio-v4.4I.ETY coops,, prieq Embracing all jthe articles in ,iire - faneylua deartmem. whicir be v1111'40040 dim- cash. „The publicsire iesPeetfuily invited to call and esamaner . the I stock: at klir $6, IHaritet., street. in3-6t_ ZEDULON ONSET. ORAT 4 TGES AND LEMONS _ l l 'BOXES Mudge.; $3 'do TAimOroi; 56 do Id • Sine itoe'fired-iiidibrtiete by antr.o . D. &G. W. 1. 1 1401D1 _ _ 2BBLS S SALTS, just received cod- for sale k. 7 by BIRMINGHAM & TAYLER, m 3 - No 54, Water meet. IYAC6N"ti4 _LA 12.6001 be Hams; 10.500 do 2o Sbooi4c,o; 10,700 "`" • Receivaiofai • ' ape 24 ' MAD/ATER' & CO. ' Ito,4l l ßheek &mit. 'N'S, ovisviugurds-40a upidaine itor'saile by OM.) ',•4A116145-,lkiAl.. 1411109reilitT forsiste by - It. B. RIIIIT'tatO. ar2o .. 1 1‘big & * fi t •ct.
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