11114 1 1110 lost deer. For my soul's sake, hit me not encounter him in the grim ra- Viftea of the Callicoon, in Sullivan, where the evrlasting darkness of the hemlock forests would sanctify virtuous murder ! Prat PRIMIDICKT, 'AMES BUCIIINAN sot.et to the dotislon of a Napoaal Convrotion. DAILY MORNING POST. 1411.21111LL1P8 WK. R. MIRTH , EDITOR a •14D PROPRIETORS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1843 'ce First Page• County Nominations. CRARY RD Coors-Ir.—The County Convention met et Meadville on the 27th ult., WM. Porter, Esq., of Fairfield, President, and Vincent Ph. Ips and Peter Day,Seeretaries. The Retutn Judges Crow the diff rent townships, presented the results Oast primary meetings held on the 23d, and the 'following gentlemen were duly 'nominated: .Congress —X. B. Lowry'. ) Power, M. A Irwin .Treasurer;—John E, Smith. Commissioner.-Samael For. ker. Auditer.—Joseph Cochran. The conferees, to meet those of Mercer and Ve. lasso in the Congtessional Conference, ore James 4 McFarland, Win. P. Shattuck, Dr. Joseph Grey, Wan. McLaughlin, Et.q., and David Bligh. We are gratified to learn that the beet feeling iixiste among the democrats, end that all the little difficulties that annoyed the party last year, I ave hewn happily adjusted. Their of cuanag iwg matters in their delegate meeting-,. is a in-ist hasellent one, and besides falilitatin buiiness in the convention, gives a fair and undoubted ea pressionof the wtshes of the people, in the several districts. 'rlte mode by which they make the nominations, is to vote for the candidates for the d.irstant office., at the primary ines.ing.. and when the county convention assembles, the votes are counted, and the person having rt.c ived the great est number is declared to be dnly nominated.— This system saves the convention from much trouble, and prevants delegates from totin4 con trary to the wishes of their conatitucnte. In Westmorohind they have a,zrecd upon an apportionment for the oleo ion of delegat34, which is in improvement on the aystt.m, hut, in our o pinion, not so useful as the plan adopted by our friends in Crawford. The following is the ap portionment agreed upon by tho county conven tion-- "Bach borough or township hating mnre than 100 And less than 250 taxabies, to elect one del egate; more than 250 and lees than 500, two del agates; more than 500 and :esi than 700, 3 dele. gates: more than 700 4 delegates. We would like to see some improvement such . . agate system of our own county. Although the business of out county convention is conducted with ouch fairness, and the tickets selected have generally been satisfactory to the people, yet the systems is loose and unguarded, and might be used in such a manlier as weu'd unsatisfa:tory to the great body ofthe party. If a judicious litaisfor irmodeling the system should be present ntliotceseention for the porpose,we have nu doubt but navy salutary reforms might be made, which would save future convey inns from much trouble, and ensure to the party a more certain expression or itawishee m the nomination M . ' candidates. Indiana Couniy.—The democrats of Indiana have nominated Jas. NicKennan, &q., of the borough of Indiana, us their candidate for Con gress', and appointed Jo=eph Thompson and Hugh Speedy, Conferees, to melt Close of Butler- and Clearfield. • Samuel 9 Jain icon was appointed a:legate by the Harrisburg Convention to nominate Canal Commissioners. beendiary arrested.—A free negro named William Richardson his been arres ted in Washington city, and identified by Mrs. Mitchell,as the person who some time since made a desperate assault upon her, and then attempted to fire the house. He :as imprisoned far trial. Broadwich. Islands —A letter from lion °Wu of the 11th of &larch, states that the British Qonarnission appointed by VA 1 Gauge Psulet, for theiragy,,:- . • .'_ i -'' islands, had levied an tide -Zi.zf4'-!•:: j je per ant. on sil,imports - . - . . s duty was three per ' . Phe IA-cue e are dying off very rapidly in the oast. There appears to be tvro kinds at them— that portion ofthem which dues the singing are paid to be harmless, while the sting of those that mike no noise is rank poison. Several death have been occasioned by them . We miy apply to the singing ones the language of Sltkspeare , ''The Locust that loath no niu.ic in it, (I..fit for treasop, stratagem and pisen." A blink man at Newbury N. Y , c illteted a oumber for the ourpo‘e of using them in fishing, put them into his bat, whe•i they stung him so dreadfully that be died, In another tcrape.—Moses Y Beach, of the Sun bu been held to bail in the sum of $5,000 for a libel on Benjamin lI Day, in stigmatizing him as , the 'Ringleader' of a conspiracy which, it is al. lodged, gave publicity to the bill of Mrs Beach for divorce. • 1 Flour —Several large lots of Flour were acid in this city yesterday, fur four dollars and twenty five ceats per barn+ This price will remunerate the fanners for their labor, end it will a!si prove to thins that it does not require a National Bank —the great wbig panacea' fur low prices—to re store the better times. A Snake and Dog &or:v.—The Ra leigh (N C) Register, reports the death of a dog in that city, who had been lingering for sometime, and who bad such peculiar symptoms that his owner determined to as, certain, if poesibte, the cause of his death. Oa cutting him open, a snake was discov , end in the stomach, about 24 inches in linsith, alive and active, whose appear awn ¬ed that he was a real MAW , ..*' , lllll4vie try, we' iiiderstastk there • iit:' , ,iiki*,lAdieat - • mixed with-the Wilted; idi5.4i11... injure the crafrto - a small ex eta: "< But. untwith staugibg this, present appfameces indicate a good crop, an" if the weather continuei favorable, there -will be a very abundant harvest. Spring grain is backward, but that is owing to the late season; corn and 'pats are growing ra e idly, and if we had oc• caaional rains with the present warm weath er, it would soon make up for what was lost in the Spring. Harvest will be at least a month later than iornsetly, and our farmers will be kept busy to get up their hay, wheat and rye, before their oats is ready for the cradle. The Clarion Republican gives the fol. lowing description of the new county of Elk. Parts of it must be a pleasant place . to live in, particularly the wild cat prrtion. AU we know about Elk county is, that it is carved out of M'lCean, Jefferson and Clearfield counties—embraces a territory much larger than our own county—con tains eorne good beach and maple- land— is generally heavy timbered —is well - wat . ered with never failing streams of pure water, abounding with excellent trout— and is inhabited by hordes of foxes, wild cate, and other wild animals. Ri go way is within the territory of this new ounty, and will probably be fixed upon as he site fur the county town. Nothing has been dune in the case of C3rlees, who was some months since molt brutally murdered to the city of N. York. We will begin to doubt the proverb 'mur. det will out.' Don't take Kreosote to cure the tolth ache. Dr Boardman of Hattford lost his lite on the 25th inst. from taking this dan gerous nostrum for the toothache. A par tick of it got into his throat, and caused such inflammation as to stop the bit eathing passage. If a regular physician cannot safely take it himself, certainly it is a dan, genius article for others to use. What does it mean.—Widow Caron, of Boston,has invited Col. Green, of the Post,' and all the other Colonels of the city to call at her Parisian Quarters. No. 9, Tre mont Row. There will very likely be a row at Trento: t Row if all the militia he• roes answer the invitation. "Bova eof viddere," Colonel. Mr Flillia asys—'For my part, 1 I , ok upon, all books in the dead languages as squeezed grape skins, out of which every thing valuable is long expressed and tr ins ferret); and for German or Spanish eLough to make love for an hour I would willingly barter the six or eight years unprofitabie plodding over the classics Mr. Dennis Hogan. pilot of the steamer Galena, on the 26th ult., went into the riv er to bathe, while ihe Galeria was lying at Albany, Illinois, and was drowned. His re mains were taken to Galena, and follow - ed to the Catholic burial-ground by a large concourse of citizens. He has left a wife and child and many sincere friends to mourn hie unhappy fate. As a proof of the abundance of money in New York, it is stated that there were applications for the U. S. seven million loan to the amount of $12000.000 over and a hove the amount required, at one per cent premitarn. It has recmilly-bezn &cid° 1 that there are two thing• that may be stolen wi h perfect iinnuotty— tiNforidiiss and an n 11 hrella. Killed by a stroke from the Sun —IL Garin in in Cincinnati dropped down suddenly while walk ing along, and died in a tow hours. The Thermometer, in Philadelph in, on last Sa. turday stood 58 dog. in a cool place, and at th, ?demi - Isla Exchange it stood 104. "The American" of July 5, states that the Ital• hill Company did not pay hiin their printing bill, The American, before the departure of the Com pany received the . amount of ite bill, only tw.o I will Mate the facts Il was agreed between Mr Flynn and the Italia r C.onnacy that Mr Flynt, was to receive so much per night for the h,,u.se, ii eluding bills, the gas, the workmen, &c. Sign , r Valtelina, the principal manager of the Italian Company. WAR astonished th it only twa of the pa pc..a had the advertinernent of Friday a performance end tont one to the American. On Wednesday morn ing, a pervert Pict a gentleman of the company, and asked him for two dollars for a printing bill. That gentleman, knowing the arreement with Mr Flynn, told the person to go to the manager of tie Theatre. He refused to do so. And then, with..nt any other cause, and before speaking to any others of the company, the American calls us 'rascals,' &c. I regret th,t the editor of the American, who came every night to hear the e.ornparty :pith a f+•ee ticker, should think proper to repay their courtesy by abasing them in this manner. jv 7—lt ANTOGNINI. Medical Anecdote. —Kien Long. Em peror of China, inquired of Sir G. Staun ton the manner in which physicians were paid in England. When, with some dif ficulty, his msjesty was made to compre hend the manner of paying physicians in England for the time that their patients were sick,he exclaimed. there any man in England, who can afford to be ill ? Now I will inform you how I manage my physicians: I have four, to whom the care of my health is committed; a certain week ly salary is allowed them; but the moment I am ill, their salary stops till I am -well again. 1 need net infortn you that eey ill• nrsses are very Olt- r'ir ..'' Pite-set , ; • liiiinanaIINIAAIMINIL ' ; erne i The Hifiernier Grectisenianiled by - . Sisk of Sivas —Pittsburgh 6 , ,per cent steele Captain . M. - Kape;, and a pup emus corn pa- redeem able in 1851; sold in Philadelphia at 95, ,on ny of ladies and gentlemen cetetrrated the the 30th ult. 67th Anniversary of American hidepend. In New York on. the same day, the sale of once in the Grove of Dr. E. D. Gazzam stocks was very brisk; Illinois 6`a rose It t New After parading in this city and visiting. York 6's i; Indiana fail i; City s's rose i f : Long during the morning, several pla es of pub- [,land tell I, Harlem I per cent. lie inierest, the Greens, accompanied by a splendid band of music left the city by the Philadelphia. 4th street road, and on their arrival at Dr. The Lufgtr says;--Philadelpliis was rarely, if I Gazzatv's they ascended the bill on which ever, more comfortable than at present. Money the Grove is situated by a winding road is plenty, trade all that it can be expected to be at , through the native foreat, making a be.tuti - this season of the year, and the prospect for the l ful display as seen from the public road future nevi:r brighter. Every thing appears to he below. Having marched over the grounds onward - and upward. The rate of money at oar and performed various evolutions, they then banks has not ostensibly fallen from the legal rate proceeded a short distance above the Grove, of interest, though it is generally understood that to the house of Mni Murray, which from most of them willdiacount selected paper at five is situation on the side of the hill afforded For cent. a fine prospect of the rich valley of the A Philadelphia paper of a recent date says:— i Monongahela and a lively view of the nu- 'The volition of the cnun•ry has changed very inerous steam boats which, crowded with much within a short period. We manufacture people, were plying up and down the river 'more and import less than fermerly, while oar ex throughout the day. ports are greatly increased by the addition of pro. Ladies having been invited to join in the v . talons and cotton fabric+. If t is state of things ' festivities of the occasion, a Professor of continues. and we see no reason to ev.eliend a i Dancing with his assistants were in attend. change, the tide of bullion must continue to flow auce, and as soon as martial music gave into the country, and the rates of interest become place to the, violin and clariunet, numbers a+ low, if' -tot lewer,thaa those of London and Am joined in the merry dance, and at half past sterdam.' one o'clock the ladies and their partners , formed in procession and proceeded to the Grove where the dancing was resumed on ' the green The military and the numerous body of assembled citizens followed in a few min. utes, and the carriages which all morning had been bringing ladies from the city, hat• ing brought as was understood all who de sired to come, the order of the day was tend and the officers of the day selected and announced. President.—Major General JOHN M. DAVIS. Vice Presidents—Patrick McKenna. Eeq , Gen. I K. Moorhead, Captain M. Kane and Lieut. Dignam. Secretaries—William Coleman aid John T. Connolly. Orator of the day, R .nEaur PORTI:R, The company Olen sat toe dinner which was prep ire,' un sor . wt temperance principles. wth no drink stronger than good coff.e, but which in other respects was a rich and ahund int repast. After dinner dancing was r.-sumed on the green, till the officers of the day took the aeats that were assign•d to them on the speakers' stand. The Declaration of Independence was then read by Dr E. 0. Gazzim, in compli• aura with the Vk ishei of the Hibernia G t erns. Robert Porter E-9 . then delivered an oration which was listened in with great attention by the who'e comp,.ty. Many eloquent passigns in the address were loudly applauded and various patriotic seri timents enthusiistically reeponded to. After the oration was fino.hed the lot lem lug ' , vest was addrersed t) the ora tor of the day: To ItonFAT P.area, E Q. Derr Nit: u 3 terst4ncd Officers of tlic at the c, I brati.ni of the 4111 inst., by the Ilihereia irons at.ti utherti, at Gtzzam's Grove, are author • izA to rt•gtir,st Cur publication a cops of die elo qucnt and truly pert Ate oration &livered by you on that nee ision. Trio yvry largo iinpany of Lid e 4 all gentle - rn n why listened with iueir in a lied approbotio,, to vow address, believe that many o her, who had no opportunity of hearing it deliyere would et, rive pleasure from its perual, and there ( ore, by eornplyiog with their riquern, you will afford than an additional gratificciou. We remain, Vary Reaptietfolly, Your 0 Serv't‘, jofibi M. DAVIS, C'res't. PA TRICK IiCE: ENNA, ..1 K. ItmiRHICAD JAMF.R DIGNAM, IMICHAEL KANE. Jno. T Connolly, , wi l s am Co p y , : ( .necrclarics Pittsburgh, July 6,h, 1843. Gtntlemen:—Your polite note requesting a copy of my address on the 4th of July fir publication, was handed to me this rn,,rning. Remming snv gratified acknowledgements for the favorable terms in which you have been pleased to sdeak of the address, I cu'np!y with your request, feeling confident that any inaccuracies which may occcr in it will be attributed to the haste in which it was prepared. To Messrs. G nl. Jn3. M Dicis, P. k 11. Kenna, Genl. J. K. IM)nrlicad, lames Dignain, Michael Kane, J nT. Coleman, For the Post Th 9 close of the regular ceremonies of the day being now Announced. the officers of the day left the stand, and the multitude, which at this ti ne con..isted of thousands, dispersed; a few leaving for home, and many strolling through the grounds to en joy the shade and prospect afforded by the place. The military, with several hundred ladies and gentlemen, returned to Mrs Murray's, w here dancing and other amuse. meats were continued till sunset, when all returned to their respective homes appa rently delighted with having spent the day in so peaceful and harmonious a manner. Though the crowd throughout the after noon had been very great, no accident oc curred, and it is but justiceliolMrs Murray, who prepared the dinner, to say that a unanimous sentiment of approbation pre vailed for the liberal and very tasteful manner in which she provided for the com fort and enjoyment of so large a compa ny. It being understood that nothing politi cal or sectarian u as to be introduced on the occasion, the co npany, by common consent, dispensed with the custtltn of drinking toasts. JOHN M DAVIS, Prat. PATRICK NICKENNA, J. K. MOORHEAD, Vice Presidents. MICHAEL. KANE, James DmNaz. William Coleman, Secretaries. Jtso. T. Connoly, Vice Presidents I am. G.mtlemen, Y, nr4, ROBER r PORTER The New York Herald says that in that city the aber,daoce o" money is hourly becoming grea•er, with very little prospect of an enhanced eemand for businvis purposes equal to the amount seeking investment. The. Trade of France with the United The tri..dc of France will the United States is greater than with any other cmutry, and uur trade with France is giester, we believe,than with any country, ez 'e,). Eng land . The commerce of F, atm • with the Unit .d States 141 at year, is thus stated by the Cincinnati Chronicle; To the U.: France exp•irts $36,720 000 From the U. S. France imports 32 700,000 Th's trade, it appears, therefore, war rather as gam.t u•, showing th it France has no right to comp) in ,ur itio The articles which t.ho Frenc'i cc ,rt in i•it of art Silks, Cntion Fah. ric., Wo.,te C 1,11., Wines, Lu ens, c. tool esp lit from France of Toys alone, amounts In +out five and u htli millions of d..1-lars. lars. This makes chil,fren's plarhings come to a very serious 'The imports c ni•ist chiefly of R tw Cotton,Wool, and Silk, (which are manufactured in France,) T.,hacco. Hides Coal, Coffee, Sugar,&c. The French (contrary to the popular opinion) will be found to use less cuff e than either the A. ineticana or Enlist), and scarcely any tea at all. Tracy substitute the light wines. PIANBURGH MARKEr Reported for the Mortitv Post by Isaac Harris FRIDAY MORNING, July 7, 1843 I I.c Prod c • andGtrikruy burin ss orour city cuntniq , s tit e I S . ' q lite anima- NV, n : Ore d deal flow, b.teon, to - b,c .o. 4.4.)', co t it, oil, bolter, lard, &C , arriving at an I a g,.1 :nany lacign and do. nc-Its: .la and Pitts 7r 4 b ina.lur.,cture.; ati'l I g onz ur 4 , :and t., Ci:ael in I aid o.lr rivers are geitto; p‘r.--•ialos at the river and from boalq l e 4, 25 a 4 31i, an .1 rob sto-e, $4,50 per bbl. G —Wheat 73 aBl %ts, 00- I I 16, iLty .1,w,35, oil 6 n 651 per km A.laes—So .re'atligs--5.1.ei at 3114; Put:., 4 4,1, ? arl, 41.5 13,:e•wax . .-123,dy >alc ut 26 a 27 c i per lh Fruit.—Dried dp I•s 50 a Gll, Dried Peaches $1,'25 a bushel. $9,2i a 9 50, fur No 1. trim ned fle , rit.g 31,124 re 4,1 i,, .Ntackerel N, 3, \Vtiott Fl.ll $-1,51 a 5 Provisions. —l3.tc)n, cnuntry cured 3,1 a 4, city cured 41, Sdo 'Mars 3 a 3A, Sidzs 41 it 6, 1 - 1.4 us 5 .1 6; C io.so 41 a 51 cts per lb. Grnccri 8i a 10,1. Sugu—N. 0. in hhd3 6 a 61, and in bare:. 61} a 7c per lb.— Ten—Y II 371 a 70, I nocrial 65 a 85, Gunp.w. der 6.) a 40, Polichlng 60 a 70c per lb NI 'lasses 26 a 27 a 23 : per gal. Loa —II nu, 4,1e.s it E 1; a Ili; per ttn, Pig $2l a $22 p o ton-100 ton sold for $21 ; 50. tr.e, 19, f blo ,t 1 20, j do 0., I. do. 24; full blo .0 29, pri.ne 30 ntA. pr In. 2 feet 9 water in the channel All Boats marked thus (•) are provided with Evans's Safety Guard Reported by SURMA & MITCH'S!, General S B Agents, Water street, Late Custom LIUUSC (office Peterson's Building. ARRIVED. Daily Beaver Packets •BridEcwater, 0 4 irk, Whee!ing. Massachusetts, Benoit, Louisville. 11:1mont, Poe, Who. 'in./. Mew York, Gemmill, St. Louis. Lancister, R'inetelter, DEPARTED. •Daily Beaver Peckers. Hutchison, Zanesville. Pinta, Vandegriff, Su fish. Mosehale, Elizabeth. •James Ross, Comae, Louisville. Belmont, Poe, Wheeling. Massachusetts, Laid up. Committee Capt Greenlee, or the Steamer New York, has kindly furnished us with late St. Lauis papers.— Thanka, Captain. Belmont. Poe, from Wheeling-31 !aids tobacco 500 bbls flour, 19 sanks wool. 34 kegs butter , 5 sacks dried apples, 8 casks bacon--W Bingham, W Booker, D Leech and co. Jas Joseph Jordan, John Bontinz. 40 Cabin Passengers. Brids- -rower, Clarke, from IVheeling-150 bblrs flour, 85 hbds tobacco. 15 casks bacon. 52 sacks wool, 10 boxes m :se. 5 bales feathers, 3 kge nails, 1 bll and 1 chest mdse, lot bacon, lot of grate bars —D Leech and co . Wm Bingham, H and P Gruff, J A Roe, James Norton, S B `New York,' and fl Hume. 54 Cabin Passengers, 21 deck d 0.30 way do. Lancaster, Fisher, from Louisville-33 hhds to. bacco, 2 boxes do. 41 boxes glassware, 6 hhds so. gar. 114 hhds bacon—Clark and Thar, J G and A Gordon, Atwood, Jones and co. P Mulvany, J Ca rothers, W H Campbell and co. and D Leech. New York, Greenlee, from Peoria-48 casks bet% citt. 12 hhds do. 5 bble lard oil, 6 casks ginseng, 501ibls molasses, 8 hhds tobacco, :00 tterces hams, 16 bbls and 1 tierce flaxseed, 3 sacks rags, 11 box es and 1 bbl Vegetables, 20 bags feathers—Geo. Cochran, Atwood, Jones and co. Clark and Thaw, Robort Usher, Forsyth and co. D Leech and co. J. McFaden and co. Robertson and [Leppert. Watt& Ring, Poindexter, Rbey. & cn. W ill Smith. 26 Cabin, 70 way cabin, sad 40 dank Passengers. Si a ted. AhkNIFEiTS The' epitiokUrieti4si_ been dissolved end ittti-firiids vAIA-d*ribu. tett aßking the -charittibla instlutioos of the eity.' WS is one of thli first liuits of Mr O'Connell's Aholition speech, end the Abolitionists of this county gloat over it as an evidence that the s)inpathy of the A merican pe ,, ple for suffering Ireland is at an end. We hope that the fanatics may be disappointed. anti that their insidious efforts to weaken the cause of Repeal in the United States may not accomplish the hoped for object. They arc maturing a plan in Boston for catch a line of carrier pigeons between that city and Now Yurk. In RustOn they hive a terrapin weighing 240 pounds.. The Missis:ippiano are about erecting Montt rnent over the remains of Dr Hagan, trite editor of the Vicksburg Sen'inel, who w.is assay-inated in that city. A M YSTERY. —The Baltimore Clipper of Friday says! Very considerable curios ity was created yesterday afternoon, by the discovery of half of a human foot, in tiler able preservation, lying in Concord street, a little distance south of Pratt street. it has the appearance of having been severed from the limb to which it belonged by means of a sharp instrument directed through the instep. It is that of a white man. Is it possible that some human be ing has been cut up in such small pieces? How did it come there 'I We cannot ex, p'ain the mystery. EXECUTORS' NOTICE A TA. persons interested will take notice that Letters Teoamen ary have been granted to the undersigned. Executers of the la=l will and Testament of the Rev, Joseph R Kerr, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, are requested to present the game without deity property authenticated for setrerrent; and those indebted to saiddecedent are requested to make payment of the same to etthe• of the onderftianett executors. FI Agit! F',T I{ BR R. A thesheny city GUEST. RORll,Pittsbargh. 3y 7-61 w , FOR. ST. LOUIS AND -Tzt,tx GALENA. lite tight otaucht strainer CECILI %. Ceo. W. Clark. mamer, will leave for t he :thrive and Intermediate portt, on Sal uriiny, next, Bth loot.. at 10 o'clock A. it., cod. lively. For freight or itaesage, apply on I cord. er to July 7. JAMES !WIAV. fc:r The Cecilia riirnisl.r4 with Evans' eakrely Guard to prevent explosions rl hoitels. BEIVER COUNTY, Ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, . • )", To the S heritT of Beaver county, Grettisg: H ER EAS, at an Orphan's Court,held I E t 1V at Beaver. in and for said rountv.on the lOtli day of June, A. D. 1843. before the Hon John Bredro and John Carothers and Benjamin A 1131119., E-qs, Associate Judges of the same Conti, the Petition of Charles Cheney, now of Elyria, in Lorain counts, and Ante ~f Ohio, was presented. set ting forth: That John Cheney, talc of New Sewlrkly township. In the county of Beaver and Stale of Pennsyl vania, died, intestate, on or about the fourth day of Feb. ruary, A. D. 182.3. leaving a widow Ann, now dee2ascri, and I,IIP, viz: Elizabeth, eldest daughter,-intermarried with John ChArles, both now 4... eased, Isavine IiPUP of the said Elizabeili, Mary Ann Chat teY, marred to John Wilron. of Nliezt:erty count% , Penna, E,alei Charles,mar vied in i.er lifetime to Harrison rower, but now dead w Ottani issue; and Hannah Charier, Charles Cheney, eldest son of John Cheney, (your petitioner) John Che ney, of Altezlieny county aforesaid. 'Samuel Cheney, of Brayer solidly; Hannah Clicney, married to Satnuel Per. soilof Beaver courtly, and Winiam E. Che,ev, row of 11 Intel. county, Indiana, and seized in his demesne as of fee of a certain tract of land, sit tiMe in New Sewiettly lowit.diip. in the connly of Beaver aforesaid, coot:11.1oz rote hundred and sixteen acres more or less, and tv'jlitt. Ina lands of Thomas Bradford decertrad, on the north, of Sainliel Dean on the east, of Jacob Romach on the south, and Thomas MvEre on the west. No partition or valuation of the said estate having beets h 34, your petitioner prays your honors to award an quest to make partition of the premises aforesaid to and attionz the representatives of the said intestate, In sitch manner and h such propurtinns as by the laws of this Commonwealth Ia directed, if stirh partition can he made without prejullire or spoillne of the who:e, hut if such part itioit ra , not tie so nwde 'hereof. then it) Vallle sod appraise the same, a•td make I et urn of their proceedings accordioa to taw. We therefore comn and you, that, taking with you twelve free. honest and law fit; men of your hahiwirk, you en to and union the premiers afore4al.l. and there„hy their oaths and solemn affirnintion, that you make parti. Lion the•eof to a nd among the children and representatives of the said Intestate, In !nth manner and suchpropor— tions as by the laws of the commonwealth ie directed, if such partition ran be made without prejudice to and ,polling who'e; hot if Fetch partition cannot he made thereof as aforesaid, thnt then and aprraise the same acenriting to law; and further, that you cause the said I wrest to inqnire and ascertain whether the said real estate. with the atirmrtenances. will conveniently ac commodate more than one ',NM! clutdrets or representa• liven of the said intestate. and If so; how many of the saint children or representatives it will conveniently ac commodate That due notice of the time and place of holitio o , the Inquisition he ;liven by an advertisement pith !Felted Pir three weeks in a paper in this county, and al so for three weeks in one weekly rewspaper published in the County of Allegheny, in the city of rlitsbureh, the last of which to he fifteen days before holdin. the In qu egt,,and that you make rentrn of your proceedings here in to the next general Ornhan'e Court, WitnexAt”, lion, John R.pdin, Proshirnt of our •aid C curt, at Beaver, the 260 any of Junr, A, D. 1843, WM. FL BODES, Cl'k 0. Court, Persons Inten•sted In the istmve writ, will please Ink• not Ire, that 1 will hold on Innnisi.lon nn the property :t -hrive mentioned, on the premises, the 14th line of Angunt nett, at 12 o'clock, A.M. MILO AD.% MS, SheritT's oMce, Pease , ,3(l July, 1343.-31 w Sheriff ORDNANCE ON THE NORTHERN LAKES. BORYAV OF O►.DaIRCZ AND FIYDROGRAPRT, June 30, MR. LEI) PROPOS A Ls will lic received at th's Bureau ►~ until 3 o'clock, p. m. of the 31st July ensu inn, for fur• nisfilng and delivering, in the proportions and at the pla. cos herein designated, the (Wowing number and descrip tion or cannon for the naval servlce of the United States, viz: 41 Sackett's Harbor, New York,on or before the let of Detember next, 10oillit-Inoh Palxlian guno 25 Ihtrty-two pouttder guns. At Bufaio, New York, on or before lA. lot of Decent• ber next. 10 eight-ineh raishnn guns 21) thirty-two pound. r guns. At Erie, Pennsylvania, on en before tAs Ist of Deena See west, 10 eh:hi-1nel) Pa ixhan guns 25 thirty-two pounder guns. The proposals tying stare distinctly the rate per ton of twenty two hundred and forty pounds, deliverable as a— bove; to be subject to, and undergo such proof and Inspec- tion as this Bureau may deem proper to authorise, and none will he paid for that shall not pans sneh inspection as may be entirely satisfactory. Bonds with two approved sureties will bn required in one third the estimated amount of the contract, and ten per centum of the amount of all hills will he retsined O. collateral security for the faithful performance thereof, which will he paid only on the satisfactory completion of the contract; and ninety per centum of all deliveries wit I he paid on alt bills, properly authenticated accordina to j the provisions of the contract, within thltty days after their presentation to the Navy Agent. The offers must be endorsed .01Ters to Cornish ordnance on the Northern Lnkes,' and slate at what agency pay ment wilt be rim - tired. Drawing• of the guns will be furnished the successful bldiler by this bureau. and they must be cast and finished to conform to them in every respect. No hot.hlast meta to le used; jetty 7.1843.-4 d! IVERIACCO.-2 Bbd.Hentucky leaf Totem*. ,jest re. 1. calved and for sale by W. 81118111 DO E CO. June 19. Water at. between Wood 4 flealtk'd. ..11rrJams* M. Culistielajje. rro4 1. 41 " dreg; the Martha Wisfitnitoutaet, Ihta iv/ester, OT:4111107 pi 11:11I, In MR. .M A X ,B 0 R ER'S CONCERT, At Concert Penn street, an Aide" Evening, July 7. Ate Alas Dearer, Canter Master and first Plothwel• list to the King or Wirtemberg, respectfully infordai friends and the public, that he will glvii a Coarertou Friday Evening, July 7, assisted by several Professors of Altaic in this city. • The Programme wilt appear In the small Bills, TlckettNone dotter each, to be had at the Music Stereo, prlnclnal. Hotels, and a,t the Hall on the letrealui of lbe pew rermance. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. J) FOUND, ON the Wharf, shortly liner the arrival of the Grays on Wednesday morning, a Bayonet Scabbartley 'Op posed tu belong to some of t he members of company. The owner can have it by applying at Wood's - Hotel, corner of 2nd and Emithneld, and paying espcsres. Joy JUST RECEIVED--A few copies 431"/ bleats is ths History," an e xcellent -late work on Ibe Ak. origlnme country. Also "The American Pioneer." as. other very excellent tale work. Prominent Temperate, Documents. B echos and Antibaccitus Famed Son, fbr Families and Social Wars*. Vi Soap, Washington Temperawre Li rt.% and Hymn Books. Sihhet's Donn. terfeit Detector far July. ,te., for sale tow, for cash, by ISAAC! HARRIS. Agent and Commls4lon Aler'llt, 9 mils at.. COUNTY TREASURER. onr At tl-.e solicitation Mtn any radical deinoereta, Mr. RAMJET. AOC EX, of Birmingham, hue eeeeeeled corm a candidate for the came of County Trearurer, subject In the decision of the Den ocratic County Jon• vention. Of Mr. McKee it may by truly said, To he known In to he popular. Maim Fatziue or UNAMICKING WORTS. July 7-Ir. IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIETY. c c r 'rite '•lrish Emigrant Society of Philadelphia." having opened an office at No. 62 Decx street, between 2nd and 3d streets south side, is ready to atTord to Irish Emigrants free of charge. Information as to when em ployment of every description may he had--landa of good quality purchtmed—the most ,eligible places for perman ent retttement■ in the United States found, and all Other subjects connected with their future prosperity andhap. Persons in the city or at 2 distance. who may %sat hands in tiny of the branches of Scientific, .filectMoleit, illanufaetnrinz, Commercial or Domestic hodewry please address the nridersigne.l, omit hetet) at this (Are: Also, those who con aid the benevolent efforts .of the Society in promoting the nodal and motel condition of the Emigrants,eltber by donations in money, or in-eity other mtnrer,are [trine - sled to doge°. Sorb of the newspaper preset thioogtoot the eneollry,.. which may feel an interest in a vanring toe nhjeet of- this Society will oblige by giving the, foregoing* ?milieu In their columns, for sti.h lime as eonvPntenre willatiow. THOMAS FITNASI, Begley'. Philadelphia, June 2', 1843, J 7 .7, STRAY MARE. drib M lo tbe phial:Won of he ,entrseril er t ifeing le NJ West Deer ip. Allegheny eoutay, some time iin how lasi, ri Mark ruare,wllh a small white alrlp ttt ber forhead; she has* white saddle mark liehtud her driglet shoulder. No whet ma. ks perceivable. The owier lo desired income forward, prove properly, pay thew, and lake her away. JOHN CLENUENIS. July 7 -3t ERIE CANAL CONIPANY NOTICE Is hereby gi.reir to 'lie subscribers to the rap. 11 hied stock of the Erie Canal Company that a Mott , leg of the stockholders Is appointed ,(0 he holden In the Reed House In the Borough of Erie, state or Penn. *l' Ivan ia, on the 23d day of July next, at 2 o'clock. P. IC fur the pUrpOse of organizing said company by the-title-I lion of si•Veri managers, treasure , secretary and such other offlerrsai may be necessary, and for other iparpo. ses, as Is directed by law. williant Kelly, John Galbraith, Chas. al. Reed, Hugh Drawly. dole ArNareara, N. B Lowry. David Dirk. - Horace Callao, James Pbwer. Wm. Et: Rankisi.' John Reynn'da, , Samuel Kerr, Damao Goodwin, Win Beal ty, Mortara, Csaistiairleser.v, Erie. June 2R; 1843. Duly 6 le] PITBLIC SALE' OF VALUABLE L'CDS. PIJI NT to a decr nal order of the Cirrult parlor Const of the I a w and Chancery for Masa' county, pronounced the Ipin day of April, Ma, in the rouse a - pending therein of Henry Strider, Ph.. agaima James W. Brukenthigeand others, Hefts, the under. ssened special commissioner, all! sell at public auet ion to she highest bidder, at the court house in Mason itotanty, on the 16tli Jay of September, 11143. (being the first day of tile Cir Sup'r Court of said county.) that weirkaottra body of land communly•called ' , Graham's Station," tying in Mason roomy, Va , the Ohio river, containing by 'survey four thousand one hundred ant twentrAhres acres, in two adjoining parcels, a large proportion of I whirl Is river bottom land. The above lands previous to the day of sale will he laid ofTby the surveyor of the roussiy In lots of convenient size fur farms ant- plats furnished, and en ninny meteor will be void' as may he ; necessary In produce the sum of money•tequir . ed by said decretal order. The sales will be made no aftgkredlt„ lir nine months for one-third part of the purchasing money, i of twelve nsontlis for another third part, and of eighteen r months fur the residue, the purchaser or ',purchasers i givin honda with good security' for the payment of the different Jost:lunch's. hearing Interest from the day of sale. the legal title to be eetained as further security for the payment of the Isurcl;se money. and ilabielo rusts at the risk of the purcha:' r oe purchasers failing to make punctual payments. CEO. W. ST RI BLI NG. Special Com 'r.s. Point Pleasant,Va.. June 26, 164.3. [le 6.-2.4 POWELL'S B.SLSA.M 20d effect UFO cure for the INFLIMILZ k. Caught *NI Colds can now be procured, at wholesale and Satan' at Tyr - rues, 86 Fourth rtreet• • .1Y t ORPHANS' COURT SALE 13 on SVAN'Tto ao order nf uheprp lane' Cond. lied 1. at Pittsourgit on tt.e Ist day of .July. .e. u„Aus, will he exposed at.p Ode tale on the Slst dty of /ally. 1843, at the Court Hesse, in the city of Pittabarges All that certalh lot or ground with a tenement thereon, alt. trate in Allegheny el y, beginning at n post on the tor. nee ot Federal street and "Mar:arena alley, thence said alley westwardly sixty feet to a Ave foot a liegyheege by raid alley westwardly iwenty•four feet, thence egad silty feet to Pede . al street. thence south by sal&strest to like place of beginning. being tot No. in Dr D. Reit. derson's plan of lots in said city. Terms. case. pie money. MAftYJANE Administrator of Robt Xsrk,dattottacit. joly 6—law 41d. NEW ARRANGEMENT. %IMF; LADIES' CLASSin Mr. Esiee's Writing lea& X {tile, will hereafter receive imam* at 10 o eioek in. In addition to the prevent Class, a new one wilt he organized on Wedne.day the Mk Inst, al the abate' hour. The Ladies' and Gentlemen's class will rarer lessons every evening ti t g o'clock. A new evening Class will Mao tie organised on the sth inst. Mr E. will he nt Liberty during the afternoon to hive lessons at Me residences of those who with. All who what to become adepts In the art of wielding the pen, will mate imam application for a series of leavens, and soar beat wishes will be more than realized, as "Thome now can write who never wrote befiiim And those who always wrote, cam write the more. N B.—A clam ofzentlemen will receive leMOllll at the toss 'tote every morning at R o'clock. iy 4 SITUATION WANTED AMIDDLE AGED LADY or respectability. ke deshous orotualning a situation as housekeeper In an emelt• lisliment where servants are employed. File (eels ease, dent Griming able to render enUre satisfeei los In theta. perintendance of a well,regtesied household. The spied, cant would not object to ito a short distance frost the city For further information apply at this office. • RICE. 22 rigßcEs RICE, on band and (or soleby - RUR RRIDGE.ft. lime 39 Water siteet.be wren- Wood and Smithfield, COUNTY COSI M ISSIONER We ate authorized to announce WILLIAM KARNS, of Lower ift C:air Township. as it can .1111 ale for tilt of. lice. of County Commissioner, suhleci to the decision et the Democratic county convention, •., July 3—te.