THE PITTEBUVrit GAZ , -' " - FIAILISHHITE - & CO PiTTiiil;uwas. MONDAY 1.101tyRIG; Artil.' 15, 1550. - • • itrAeniunrme ue euzesUyeequesteete gum I. tame beam-5 p. at., and u early le tie da>• ts -LoYeggil;lareee=g4etimallfrd=t7 PAnAnlltnda • Norm nncas—Adven '‘ 'sem, And ntesniptlang to en .Nceth Anglican and • United Puns Gantt; Plandelan. seceinsa and - araidad fn • this ' • ftrasictietni Dana Gazanc—Advernsennae aensateetipdans; far this ed IbrwaAi paper, Inn be receiree end frank thia . -`l4llo•Pnu.a narllii.Cozwncux..Lwr—Sllnwriptllttl. In skis valuable akapaper, will be reewwid sad fiwww.rd• from Ulla MEE 1---...tars—Suboctiptio , maridadverth • ‘ l6l2l ' . ..____ .r ult. PeDer received and Commuted free frena ittie elect. • . . Anileutsaide aad Whig co..ii: Ceo' •01.0013. , • TN Parlentnee or the call of the Malcom, the Whig and Antisnasonle Gann, Contralneeof Correspon. I, • amen met at the Coon Haase. The following resole ties wad adopted, to . 1" . .‘ Resolved, alai the Whin and - AittUnasonle eaten t erreral Bleedon.Distnets or Alleheny, County ha, end we hetaby regulated to meet at *bar motel '7lll.eis dot boldhno electlctroyoolatarday, the IstAay V' " 1 ".1 1 42,1=1,1',`br: gf . .1`.7 - tchwangeggrituo to, oiWeeneaday; the dah day einem, at 11 o'clock.A.x. dia(CedaftAtion wake the an and nece.sary Irundircanni 'rotate 'ensuing October Elections, and F attarto uheolett eve delegate. to represent thoCoonty SUMO Convention, co be held tn this city of Phila. :e i kkla,"4 Wednesday, the 11th day of.fana.”' e'primarY at limbo Tornahips. to he hold ween. the bona two and live o'clock, (except plty and he theWarda and Rotnnew between the A bows of seven and nine dektek. P. M. A HIL/LNDS, Chalintan. Joe E. nun, • Tun Jan Peulumt,}Semmaried. • throat, ' Pitublugh, Apul 10.1211'. RUSES NE M PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS TELEGRAPHIC NEW;, Ten Vero.-=The veto message of Governor Johnston, returning, with his objections, the tips panionment Bill, passed by the Locofoen majority of the Legislature., will be found in on: columns • today: It presents the most irrefragiblo arguments *Sting the bill, which, far Regress inequality, rank injustice, and total disregard of the 'directions of the cossitetion, is without a parallel In the moats of muhleglalatton. How. any man, pretending in the least to a character for hinter and eonsisteney, could have voted for it, passes comprehension. A more shameless attempt to pin political power, by a disregard of oath, honor,juatice, end decency, • was never exhibited, certainly, in this • conlinr, , and ought to cover with lasting disgrace all who have aided and abetted the nefutocis plot. We hope do reader will pus over the nous silferahlthrlitimenta of the•Hovernor lightly; and .. harps Peuisylviunan, we feel emoted, can rise the'peruial of hizmemags wahont thanking • him for latorpeeing the veto to prevent ao great an ' ontrage; and for the dignified and cogent argu • sands with which he has fortified nil own position. There :is not now much probobility that any Apportionment Bill will be passed, that can receive the sanction 'of the Governor. The members of the majority have ahown ihemaelven to he too teckleas of honor and justice, and too willing to labor kir'party ends, instead of for the interests of the Ccsamonwealth, for any one to hope that,any - thing worthy of acceptation can come from Their hinds. Let them, then, finish np their basin's and return home, and leave to their summon, whodwe hunt, will be more honest, the task of eip portioning the Suite. We can promise, then, one thing fir certain—that Allegheny county will not send a Loeofoce member to flarrlaburgh, next win ter, to misrepresent her laureate. Rwritsons Itanioam—Proposels ale saver lived In the tialtimore pipers for the letting ofthat pantos of the Baltimore .Railroad extending from the Bridge on the NorthAVvstern Turnpike, over the Tygerfe Valley River, to s point on the south fork of Fish Creek, near the mouth of Long Drain, embracing come a sections, end alto the eight veetions b et ween' the mouth of linve Creek led the city of , Wheeling. Thu . aettles the question is to the road terminating at Wheeling. -. Arno:taxi oi..fdectratoca , Emma Woos atm Eatutaxatie.--This wort„ which wlll con -4 :aim clearly two thousecd pageg; b intended to be the most complete one•Uf the kind that his eve lamed from thapreas In this country. Every fm. portant subjecr relating to ,the mechanical tins 4 and to e ngineering, will be treated of with aech a : of ioienulizal and fractlealieformatinn a.” to =Ode any Otte to exercise them to the Italia advantage. The subjoas will be Illustrated by upwards of eta theatuoto gagmen:sr, clue-roriei itairaben which' haoe already. been. issued, th. publishers hare erideatly spared no pains or ex • pease to render the engravings, clear, distinct, and handsome. Working driirings and dercriptiotu • of the most important machetes: in the Untied States, together„witkthe mantis or Aineficin in. sanctity, are very fully presented•iti this work: Almost Almost everytook relating to the subjects of the dlegatiliry, whether publostted in Elfg:land, Frazee Germatiy, hiu, been procured by.the publishers, the encomial parts of which are Used, In order to make thew work socomplete sad compreheneibli as possible. Five number: shave already been isrued, and their reception has been to favorable uto buena the rapid imam of the ethers. It .614 , eompriselorty numbers end beirsued during the present year. To the mechanics and arenas 'of Pittsburgh thie wort affords n mine of informetion of ince!. cobble" value. Ica price to them is as nothing compered to it • immediate and political utility.— Lockwood, on Fourth Sues', Is the Agent. Sep advertisement of publiehen In soother column. 'EO2II 71141113.11313.1711011 Gernsapeadenee eithe Patel:cosh uasette. Ilsaittemsnonr,,Aprillo, 1850. Val little of Interest . was done in either hone, again, to dep.. The . Lneofteos seem to be comes what •dltconaerted by the Governor's Message, 'end re4ll2lre time to take breath, before they enter -span the deverate coolest of another Apportion ment - •• In the Benate;a monster bill of etzty neaten., embracing almost as rainy different aubjeds of a general charactei„ was finally diapered of for the second time, is this nody, and returned to the Rouse again for coneerrecee. How much longer it will be sued by the two bodies in the game of Shuttlecock, I cannot imagine, but consider it not Improbable that it will pass back nod forth two or three times more, and then go to a -committee iticonfere-tme at last A section was inserted in this hilt today, maw ' Morino any joint tenant, or, earparcener, La unseated , lands, to pay hos individuad share of the taxa, . which should be taken to exonerate him from sir claim' On the , part at the Commonwealth for the se -unit any, that may be remaining duo against the other pakten.. A pint vesolation was also paised In the Senate, Itaaractiagour Senators, and req nesting our Re presentatives in Catiffreti, to agar their influence In procuring • repeal' of the Woodworth Patent for planing, tonguing„antl grooving boards. Thu paeat w!a represented as a pirosy outrage upon the rights or carpenters aid bsdideja . The Moen- au was described as nothing more nor leas than • conendprinciplo of meclUssies, wall. known as ; 160 a u or biting ma; and the gross injustice at thus patenting • general principle of Iteetotaler-- • principle which bad been reduced to make by-! the drat man who overtook an airs, or may, rear, goolenth whack As maid ma. 4, lifting eau, in his-hand, was dwelt upon with great flute,autst considerable length. Your eloquent and able Seca. 10i, Mr. Ramie, I was pleased to me, was Mamas the foremost advocates''' . the melumnr, as he Is of every jut, enlightened, and progressive measure. . tin effort was then made by Mr. King to get up his resolutions of Inatniction m regard to a reline. don of portage to the uniform Meer twq . visits for ail distance& The Senate was cot prepared for thin Important izaveMent to . day, howeivr, and after some conversation open the antijecr, it wits laid over byconotoon consent. A message was received from the- Governor oonceruingresotruions from the State offtamissippi In regard to rewarding the oillecriand soldiers 1812; which was read and referred to the com mittee on the rabid& I enclose you a copy r ef the Veto Menage. It is an unanswentbio. argument against the out. meow violators of . justice and the Constitution, attempted trt be perpetrated by the Leentueos, In the odious aid abominable, bill "against which its object one aretuged. ..Tho White of the 3utte se.. quite no better, higher, or broader platten:ft upon. wblchlo stand la ?maid to this matter, than this well conceived, able, and excellent document. The publishers of the Charleston Mercury ham tamed •an Nihon of "John •C. Cathoan's Lau speech, • on man, amanged far framing al $2, pido k itild OP: gold. watat WAIIMNOTOIL Cons.l4ol4;nee at the PistabandiGantni- - se." - ~W u n img T . C.•_ A P ri 9. - --P 4 ). - ss;wreaty—z•ns Census 51.11... Ta• Printng.—Extravairsgoe. There Is =thing to ds. , ofirmstory or imam Jay coati, dietary orate statement to whlefrl retied, concerning the Nicaragua treaty, but the general impreaianls that. tt has been concluded. Such is ttie pressure upon the Senate, the lucency of the California territorial and slavery questions, that not only era no hutialstive,bysi nen be done, but not even an executive 'aeon can'be held. Then t, much, business' requiring the &alone( the Sonata in its executive capacity, but it cannot be retched. - -• To day a very animated discussion was held over the details of the ousels 'anthem any de.: chive results. it wee evident that Senator! were talking upon a subject which they did eat 'Under. stand: I regret to any that the disposition arm s leading opponents of the bill wee but too apparet. They do not want a census taken by the general gorentutent. I think it probable that, in pursu ance of the loose southern notion, that this thing called a federal anion,. ts simply a partnership, the oh/int:toms and duties of which may he thrown off whenever any one member of the firm becomes :discontented, ft maybe at length proposed by someone from the Sauth-,that each State be re. guested to take the reguirecfdecennial enamors. Lion of inhabitants within its own limits. On Thursday next the important vote on the re fereutworCaiffetnikwill bo taken. Foote says that eight of, his friend's Who were aboent on the listdny when Me matter wog before the Senate, will on that dap come forward and unite with him in the graft scheme of throwing all points of con. troirerry Into hedge padge, and lofting the ad. miaslon of the new State take Ito etnince with the rest. Ent Foote is well known to be as reckless in hie assertions ants him demeanor and language. I have hopes that the subjects-will be kept sepal, ate. ITo morrow we Shall havonn interesting moat. hie over the printing. By an infamous trick it is almost as good as settled; that the printing will be again thrown into the lap of the Union, that met , canary and incendiary elect at i,lte seat of govern ment, which has done an much to Produce the present state of exasperation . ante i xcitement differentbe tween portions of the co try. I repeat the assertion, that the contract System of doing tee printing o 1 Congress, by which hunt deeds of thousands of dollars were sared to the pnbiio treasury daring the two years while it was in fora, le about to be abrogated in consequence of a base fraud. Both branches of Congress have now Democratic majorities, and when the trick and fraud alluded to shall have been consummated, they are expected to elect as their printers the coadjutors of the "sole incendiary organ at the seat of govern meal," and to reward them for their ceaseless efforts to save dissensions between the people of the North and Booth, and by no doing to divide the Union of the States. Should the present plans of the sole- incendiary organ and its Demo cratic backers succeed, the proprietors of the or gan will pocket in prate more than the $273,003 whientheybbbed by their jobs between 1815 and 1848. I shall take occasion to mako a very fall exponition of the operations for tho suppression of the contract system, within a few days. It may not be unlnteretoieg to the - public to know that Thomas Ritchie and his sou in law, Thos. Green, ere sureties an the contract for the printing which has not been performed and is about to be thrown up, an stated by a Senator in debate, Is keened for non perfamenete. . . No wonder that while such thing. are toleentad it is found lacrosse], to increase the contingent (and of the Senate far the &ankle by 52/ 3,000, and of the House by $123,000, u to proposed to be dose by the bill Gar the supply of definronclea now before the Senate. No weeder that while Cengreta Itself is , the great warms and spring of extrava gance and reckiesanoas in.expendtrore, to dee no more expressive a term, a deficiency bill for One year teed/ be paned mounting to Orel . 52,500,000. These ore sad times, and bed men live in and guide them. Juices. • Wassnurnes, April 10th. IA50: The Post Onlleat.The Cabinet.-Me. Me. "Zarin:tan , and. Mr. Ateredlth.-The In. • vestigtwon...Abolltion Patfalona Frew TPC#llfAi Gazette I percelye that you get my letter* la batches of nom two to half a: dozen.. Miy! assure you the fault fs:ln the Pat Office. t know It to be there, for with my own identical bandit pi:acetic!, Wien in the receptacle Prilltrided for them. This matter onghtto be Lio . okeik to. Plane lend 'the paper containing ibis to hie. firEttibbieT'afdlihpirgwagr - rowizeu,..r.. ta;te, giving him the toes] habitation, and the clement the shadow of a shade who has now the honor of addressing you, and through you the jar mid the.rem of mankind. It is ray belief and conviction that-there tenets of Junius are sot as. netted at thopuiper time and place. That ie. I an satisfied that instead of being taken out of the gene:l4 'macs of letters Anhui lying in the moil car by the agent of , he NU Office, on its starting from here no six o'clock A. hd. they are allowed - . to remain where they are found until otter the Rel+ lay house injunction is passed, when, of ammo, they. are taken to Baltimore, tad do not take the back trackni Pittsburgh until a day or two have 'elapsed. Tabs carelessness is culpable and Wean curable. It.'or:canons loss to you and• vexation to me, not to notice, in this connection, the chagrin of year readenr at the - Irregularity of this corres pondeece. V Mr. Colima?, and ?ajar Hobble, red all your subordinates, Diem take notice that thew letters lanai be conveyed with gloater punctuali ty and dispatch.. We have.' dying report this . afternoon that the Cabinet,whiehthas been going Ike 'Went weeks, had actually and finally gone. The report la Dot true, bat I would not like to say that It had no foundation. Some change is now weathered in. caitable. Somebody most go out. Public opin. ion requires a victim. The newspapers demand ft; the consistency and reliability of both editors and correspondent. MILICIOIbe maintained withou t iy for they have all said such a thing must come. Where there is a pest smoke there is always more or less fire. There is frequently • great cry ' and titas wool, bat there Is always sous, wool. Therefore as remonible men we are bound to stand from under and look aloft. Credible report has it that Old Ziath is serene but firmly in the opinion and purpose of doing something that will make somebody Mae. Tam not mach el a dan cer myself, n once quietly remarked Napoleon," in tact my Mu is rather to make other people dance. That is, the President's Joni. There will be n darickir in or about the White Holm, in a few days, that will Monist' amateur performer/I- L would soy mote it I knew more. I ahl.ll speak more definitely whin Iget better Information. I should mention that the HOD. Robert M. T. facKennan, of Washington County, has been hue n lew days, and that he will retain to morrow morning. His basica' has been wholly of a pris vate character, but there is, nevertheless, the aroused ¶der' to make him Secretary of the Treasury, provided a vacancy should odour. Cer. tardy it would be hard to find en. abler or Niter man. Let me not be understood as meaning any disparagement to Mt. Meredith. I think he his sdrefolateredthddaties of his departmentwith great judithwit and ability, and; lm one, I should desire no:rotting° in that department, but If [tithe event of the retirement crony of his colleagues in adrnthistration, Mr. Meredith thould decide to withdraw, Pennsylvania will be looked to for • ithecessor to him The investigation before the Select Committee on the Uphill Claim 1a proceeding. fdcLanahan, - of Penitaylvatgo, and Gentry, of Team:ism, have rolOhned:and their places hate been applied.— Tim Committee had a very long titling to der — Ber. „Mr. Crawford, Mr. Ewing, tired Mr. Zan. eon, Auorney amend, have been extmlaed. It is supposed that the investigulou will continue some Weeks. The Senate, to • day, passed the Canna Mil by a sort of a compromise between the plan of the committee, and the Ceases Board. The Ramie WI be engaged upon it to morrow. We bad an trresting and exciting scone in the senate, to day. Mr. Hale was presenting some abolition pennons. Mr. Clay denounced the r e active, as calculated to do no good, bet to ma, sre Once of the country. Hale replied tank treat asperity and Conners. Reek recalled a.pw.. won, yesteiday, presented by Mr. Seward, and received, praying for the enrolment of :epees, slave and free, in tbe militia. He caused It to be Feed, rand sold the direct tendenc7 °feud props iiitkailio - produ'ciineonections, maeracte,nd eangagnitten at the South. He might, in cone. pence of such movements here, find, on his so tiun home, that his house bad been burned. and his *ire and children murdered. If io, he should islannily into vengeance on tho inocadiuy na. have " Incitosl to the cation' ' of web erimee. tionabli a mach Mier number of texablen for two members than is required by this bill for the em. lies ofFe.yette, Westmoreland, berka or Crawford. .Th e s in - ereas of them counties may be Motile,, and to teat extent no e wrong is peruetmted; bet in thesSvetittluil either' county aboard ban /emetic cr coellicting Inger interests, ibe rights and wishes the:minuet rot ordykso unbend, bat disregarded. The same remarks apply to the districts composed of Cumberland, Perry, and Juniata, and Mercer, Venango and Warren, 10 the armegement of the Senatorial Diatricts the name dirregard of the ratio tired by the bill and t ! ‘ i e c l g et .. r i ght s E To k l m t f h th e e r t irt r istne taxable In Potter,. 1n with ohe e x h i b ited, tat. b counties f T bin, tastier", one Senator; while to th 6 e " di t s a t x ra i i composed of the meaty of Lancester, _with 22.843 taxable., Is given one Senator. The ' dissiet first nuked taut short of:the - redo fixed, by the Legis lature:6,o7o, whilst the 'lest named district ex• coeds the ratio 6,100 taxable.. Lanneter county, with 14,171 taut:des more then the counties first named is allowed no more Influence on the floor of the &elle. 2d. The courelea of Lancaster, Cheater and Delaware, are allowed two Senator.; the Eatables therein are 42,660, thee requiring 21,440 taxable. to elect n Senator, whilst the couritin of Tice., Potter, McKean, Elk end Erie, are allowed twr THE VETO MESSAGE. Senators with 17,1117 taxables; thus requiring ce Toils Sear. cord Haase gf.Riprattgtajtara ofg , 1 ly 8,553 taxnWes In these cotesties to tier Senator. CoustworeaskA of Pormytervere. It. The counties of Crawford, Mercer, Velem. Gentleman—The neneasity of the preyedt met. go, Wilma and Jelferroe, are united tad allow. sage ts most Uncerely regretted. The exerciee ed two Senators, ehhough the number of their of theliegetive power, vested In me by the Con- I menhirs only exceeds that of the county of Lon s em been hitherto carefully avoided, un- caster 21X10, end falls short of the number of tera fie, th e lanpremion that es frequent end'eonstent Ideals Lancaster, Chester and Delaware 18,029 me was well calculated to Impair the republican a difference and inequality greater then the ratio simplicity of a representative government. fixed by the legislature fora Senator. The num. To none with cordiality in measures aenctlored her of taxable. in the 18th, 19th and 20th district. by the Legislature, effecting the welfare of the I to 41.958; to these dimiets this bill gives four people, would mall times afford me more pleasom I Senator', while to the 4th and 7th districte with than the adoption of a different policy. 42,660 taxables it gives only two Senators. • When, however, it becomes. necessary, to my I It Is not perceived upon what principle of pm. judgMent, to preserve the integrity of the Com. nriety tbe emblem of double dielnets Is adopted. notion, and to protect rights of my fellow citi. In the formation of the 19th diesict, which largely gen., I should feel that the treat reposed to me by lacks the number of taxable, required by the ratio the sovereign people was unfaithfully disehmged, the two Senator., the county Jefferson, with were 1, ender any aircumstenceri, to shrink Morn 2622 israhle., is Included, while the county of jute rimponubility, or by any action of the Elem. Clarion, with 5007 taxable., and more eligibly 10. tire department, permit the well establiabed and rated, as connect., mud adjoining territory, is re revered principle. of a representative republican jetted. From this fact it is manifest that this doe government to be endangered, outraged, or de- be district wan created with au view of mere. stroyed. itentikig fraction° or approxieratiog to the ratio fix. In a government bonded upon the popular:cull, ed by/the bill It may well bo deemed en act al a Is ' scarcely necessary to remark, that the very booty a nd imprudent legialstion. The counties of basis of Its seperatructure is the right of the cid- Crawford and Erie; or Crawford, Veneer; end gene to en equal voice and 'ammo at the ballot Werror; of Mercer. Vennego and Clarkin; of Erie, box. The purity and equality of the elective free s Warren and Ventage, would all appear much ebbe, and the equitable distribution of the favors nearer the. ratio adopted by the Legislature, pro. mid burthens of the State, commute the life giving vided this "nnatem of double distnets cannot be minciple.--the spirit and strength of adch govern- avoided.. The pecolier local interest. and LIMO. meet. The destruction of either may well be bee of taxable. in the menbea embraced in the deemed an act of hostility to the best intereats of sth and 04th districts, would net appear to de. society, and to the permaneney of our ",'inetitu• mend the eotnbinations made by this bill, and bons which are an likely to remove the direct and just In all sipm and governments, among civilized remoneibiley of the refire:collative to hi. comet" men, the infringement of the right of repreeents- ewe. tiov hue caused the sturdiest and mom justifiable The Ith District is formed of Chester and IJela op?ositlon. Republican government ceases to ex. wise counties. ,The county of Chester ahem is tat whenevek these cherished rights ore disregard- entitled by the manlier of her taxable°, accordie2 ed.. in recognitioo of these admitted principles, to the ratio bred, to a Senator; yet the county of the Constitution oft Commonwealth has pledged Warfare with 5267 tenable, Ir unneceasarlty ed. the constituted authorities to their defence and pre. dad 111 form said District, whilst the county of mention. Idoidgemery adj.iining to Delaware with less than Impressed with the correctness of them troths, the requisite number of texabler, is allowed a I have felt It my duty to withhold my approval of Sense,. Bill No. 320, of the General Assembly, entitled The ronntics composite the 21, 4th, 7th, 13th, "An mem fa the number of Senators and Rep- 16th, 17th, 21,1, 24th, 25th, end 56th district., reeentatives, end form the State into districts, in remain ,213677 gamble inhabitant", being more purauanee of the provisions of the Constitution." the, cue tmli the taxable* to the whole State, end It is due to the Legislature end this people that ore allowed by this 101 l 14 See tort; whilst the I shoal& briefly elate some of the reasones that remaining dietrict, mimeo 213,052 taxable', or hove Influenced me in chi. determination. lees than one hall the taxablea is the Common- The hill ir, to my judgment, uncorirtitutionel, wealth, are stowed 19 SOEIIIIO7B. This Remit ex ult:jam, and defective to its details, Melt. n wrong that cannot be imuctiened by my The Constitution requires that in "each term el creopireflon. seven years, no enumeratmo of the taxable Meal,- I hove esured to beprepared, and invite neer.- heels shall he made, in such mincer as abet! be lieu u, the minder cerement annexed to the men. directed by law. That the number of repmsene nage. Ii will furnish a eureicct form or Malys!. tains shall at the several periods of making such of the bill herewith returned. eaumereLlon, be fixed by the Legialeture, end sp. r bare heretofore urged upon the Legislature portioned among the city of Pailadelphie end tee the propriety of eiyirg to important public mess woneralcoundes ecording to the number of taxa- ore" early attention. I regret that the duty of be inhabitants in each, and Mall never be less apportioning the State has been delayed to so Into than 60 our greater than 100. Rll hoer of the session, hereby precluding tha lEach county libel' have at least nee mermen. coesideration by a emeedmaie breech et the goy. t tative, but no meaty hereafter erected shell be el,- ernmeht which on importance demands. and tilled to a separate representation until a 311dicj. I which the preemt bill convinces Inc it did not re ' eat somber of taxable inhabileets shah be eon- , ceive et the hands of the Legislature. With the mined within it to entitle them to one repremoia. ' sineere desire el expediting your labor., by an five, agreeably to the ratio which ehall then be early return of hie bill, I have devoted my time established." -- • fur its consideration "Ince es presentati the to me It further provides that the number of Senators ,to exmnintion. 1 cannot belieire that on mere shall, at the period of making the enumeration be- "mimeses of the the people, or any of them, I apportioned, be fixed by the Legislatdoe, n h e ro .. b r ie le- inflict wrong upon a part ot ' a among the districts, formed as . t brie fellow citizens eller directed, according to the number of :tux,' tool that the am , it of and ale dea li ng be inhabitants in each, and shalt eever be ens . that to istreely marks the character of our cod, than one kurth, nor greater than one third of the moo e mellontme wood frown mdienamiy upon nula mber of ea preikettetives. all at:so/eta ter otafranchise soy portion eftbe eiti. Secits farther provisions re found limitations of tend. I know that the people will deueuece any power ftke Lightlatute in th e formation of sad very encroachment, as they have elwaya Senatorial dearicts. heretokro dune, that may contemplated These prevalent of the Constitution plainly in. again e the liberty end equal rights of the citizens. dieste the manner in which the sppertiooment The bill is refuted to the Ileum of Reprerentes 'shalt be Made ' and, to direetterms, declare, as the lives, in which it originated. • sm repose/gallon, the terrible Inhebitentsel W. F. JOHNSTON. sack mew- Theyrequlra the Leeislature to fix the number Tile LOUDIVILIS ERIrIVOII4I6.I.—Ti. Louisville of the members of the Herm of Rerresintarives, determine the ratio te .p er „, e r t h e 5,h i nst., .1 1 er ,,,, 0h of chuck of and to tio or !lumber of taxable i . an inhabitants ranch member, according ton rep. °°"°"°" i° that c°Y no t s" 9. ' 1 ' 1 ." "- levels! enumeration. Any departure frets ties tee, The Lorumille - Coutier says steadied or ratbo most be • breech of the orgatie law, which guaminten to each county an equal 'representation, ecisordingte the'enteLer of buts. ble Inhabitants - therein. itintiTu 7 irieritie - rittrerse. , tentative*, end 14,713 taxable tehibitauts for tine 'Senator. I In the bill under ennederadon are famed the fol. lowing palpable abjectness land VialßlO3ll3 cr the - ratio fixed 11011 by itemise provisions. Ist. The county ofFavette enamel 7di I :,s. ableinhebittats, and is allowed too integers be. mg 9119 taxable. less then the number required by the ratio fixed bytbe Legislature. The rout ty of Datmbia, with 'MSS taxable to habitues, it allowed one member, with an uerepresented our. - plus of 2518. Thus Dauphin Woraity,,With a la, gm. Population, more taxable cohabitants, and whose citizens bear a meek larger proportina of the public beet hens then the county of Fayette, has only ltelfthe inflect:leo and weight to the Heine of Itepreseatatives. 2d. Allegheny county, the great cemtnercin I and manufacturing district of Menem Perianl retie, with 26547 taxable inhabitants, is allowed five Members, being , one member to every 5709 taxable tehibitantr, while the adjoiniort county of Westmoreland, with lee. enemy of interems Protect, is allowed three members on s tax list of 11,618, befog one memberio every 3872 taxable, In oilier words, to 5000 taxable, in Allegheny county is given the right to elect a member of the Houser of Repreeentstives, while le Wesimore. land comory 3872 tssebtes have leo tame politics! influence... The unrepresented excess Atte. I then, COMIty, by the provisions of this bill, is 4,. 252 titzehle. being 350 more taxable. than the retie fixed or Westmoreland county. I cannot 'believe that the honest yeomanry of Wes:mire lend county would desire this undue leiluence In essemermot of Ince over their fellow citizens of adadjoinLeg county. 3d. Schuylkill, whose chigoes are largely en . gaged in mining, manufacturing, and agripuliu. ral permits, has 2,807 taxable', and is allowed tuo member*, being 6133. texablea to a member, ' while to the adjacent county of Berks, with 16.- 262 taxable/1 is giren fear members, being 4063 ittables tp a member. Upon what priample of equity thlt discrimination is made I cannot con ceive. Here me Led 4065 tatabies in oar COllll. ty possee.ine the same authority to elect a mem ber dud Is given to 6133 taxable, in en adjoining coutty. 4. The county of Westmorelandhu, an stated. three meMbers with 11,618 menhirs, Schuylkill with 15,667, hes two member', and Lawrence nod Bader with 11,915, have two members. Here is exhibited the astounding fact, that In two die:rims contsinier oath a tars" number of -Enable. than Wesmoreland,there is given to each a km nem bee of representatives. Beam he-110,201 taxable., and is allowed fate, member., whilst Schuylkill and Bader end Lawrence with 24,762 tunbles, are allowed so gresterneriskr. If the Comeau. tion an be construed to Inflict such flagrant wrongs, the Interims of the people are no banger secure under It. provisions. 51h. Thecounly of Crewflord, with .9130 taxable" is allowed two members, while the adjoining county of Erie, with 6131 taxtbliss, is allowed only I one member. 6th, The counties of Allegheny, -Beller', Law. mace, Dauphin, Erie,. end SMuylkill, with 69, 446 taxable inhabiteMe • are allowed d ,- .= maul. beTs. 8ef tW1L+4124 1 r.4, 42 5M1-4/0 did noohilkvS r the Petition, that he ems fa vorable to therpnycr of it. Ile made nolropiits. Ulm piste motives, and should not retaliate when fkot . ain wee mbreprieeated. Mr. Clay tolled tip the petition in question, and tweed that its prayer be forthwith rejecter. The vole was ayes 49, nee. none. The find perfect ly 'unanimous vote I ever law, in Congrsca,.on tna slavery question. The right of petition - moat be adhered ic, tbeintb. as In this cue, it may run into folly nod extreel. gamer, and Linage:km. Ent 1 mart ray. that 'but ter Riult's and Poote's dechunation, thiapsrticalar petition Would never have been remarked or no. aced, and, therefore, the only agitatio'n to which him, given orriuion, eras raised and: carried on by them. Mr. Campbell, the Clerk of the Home, Is be. 'laved to be In a dying male, hem bronchms. Her• la exhibited an instance wherein the voice and influencsof 26406 edam freeman of the State, are unhaaid and unfelt in the proper branch of the Legialature. jay the ratio fixed in the bill, tits filet named counties aimed be entitled to 14 mem ber., and the laid named counties to leee.thno 9 member.. 7th. The counties or Adams, Allegheny, Sots ler, Lawrence, Beaver, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Indiana, Lebanon, Philadelphia City, Somerset, Delon, and Lancaster, with an sprees to or 140,• 291 taxable?, .are. allowed ft:ossifies rnembou; whilst the coontlea of Columbia. Sullivan, Craws kird,Pavetta, Monroe. Wayne, Pire, Merger, lie. Imago, Warren,. Minn, Montgomery, Basque. henna, Wyoming, Westmoreland, York, Tinge, Elk. McKean. and Clog:4ld, with an aggregate el 105,250 taxable., are given the mew In the assessment cruxes, and the appropriation or the • nblie moneys, the wrong indicted on them , p.thl V anitsuchised counties to ccidfly per ceirable. The Instances of Inceitalinos and it:pudica in the bill, aimilar tritium mentioned, are an numer ous, that afonher examination and expose of them would seem • waste of time. In this inenuality of representation and disregard of the ratio , fixed, by the Legislature, there is o violation of the spirit and letter of the Consihntion. The dlatruniromm_iied of the counties et Clear. Geld, Kir, and . McKean, presents an instance wherein 'counties meted Waco the adoption of the Constitution, areilven a separate represents tion one less number of =shies than the rated number Axed by the Leglalature. The formation of Representatives Distrkts by ' the ludo' aneesaaarils of several counties, to wall calculated to remove the /net responsibility that the Represeenuive mice to his ennWinsent, and to present the popular teice.orsorne °fide counties being beard lathe Legislature... This en. l i-republican feature ought to be avoided. The diurics composed of Armstrong, Clarion, and Jef taktmivea' ratio ei l b s it afi th e e l f°ll Th m e ivg aii 6 u 6' nty — o T f b el e r an " o r ir ti n s; 50137 taxable; emitting it to a member with a very small maw. The counties of Armstrong Joann have 8709 tazables, being propels evening, about dva minutes past eight the ggi‘k of ailearthatudre Was &greatly felt all over the city. We were in one lit clam ',titian nt thd_niorkon6 And tho buildings vibrated and to aoeli a deject ea coc - iistre — lirTY - exprienve n similar to the shock el a sudden din. charge of heavy artillery, combined with claps of thunder or the rumbling and jarring of a dozen etsge coaches reeling if: The shock was lent in many portions of the city as to create COP eidntbat alarm, and the inmates of various hoe.. precipitate's 13,i to tho streets in the at. most corstiemation." LOGAN, WILSON & CO., 129 WOO 9 Framr, ABOVE Fl Ent MINIUM 111 1 .111RDWARE, CIITLERT, Le. Ad the auenßon of purchaser, to their FRESH IIikPRINIG STOCK, Minh they. think aill compare fanurahly, both to i nvent and eheepotwa, with that of any other house, either here or to the E.t.a CAM,. ft99944.w1TT ran,sv Lorin Sreelt,—Prepered op J. W. Kelly Il.vm tree', N.Y, and for sale by A. Joyner, No. 70 Fourth meet. vrill found delightful arti cle orbererege (gralliev, end particularly for eick rooms Darn's tlroay.—An improved Chocolate prep tiri, using a combinatiou or Cocoa DILL intl.:M, ttmlpalatable, highly recommended putt aLediv rot Invalid, Prepoded hp W. linker, Doreh rr, %a.., and for sate by A. JAVAL., at the Pet Tem Y . ore. No. 70 Fo ono o, medal lmprovemente Ip DeritislAry• flit_ G. O. STEARNS, lute el Renton, is prepared manufacture and rut Mona Term in whole and pert of se.t, upon Suction or Annolpheric Suellen Fluter Tuantaeluceunn TIVZ nrr., where the mutat 1 upc4cd. Men and ray/dental next deer tu We Mop or m nice, Fourth street, l'inaburali. Ramie DlT'addeti. F. 11. Eaton. We cr of l/0111T, s D•ntif Corn ("cunt awl Lkca briwetzt ,1 -All TonK lIARILIED, On Tuesday, the bth inst., by the R. Mr. Da loos K SIM/1117, of Vtttiburgh, to Kart, daughter • Jean, Mr.K a. n, Egg , Mersey county. A rUllr" WANTED—Nast he a good reader. XI. quirt 01101, afire. Lt~le-ai en. L"MVRIT.T..,',;?:SI3;;'I7.) IVatcr riret. Ij eLL pc• ohoulders; 11 E.' pre ham., Inv stain by it UN.113114:, WILM" 11 • • • • • Tit EAUIII-;:t—Oi tzetto Dried Pcnekeit for *oh, lo to eiote contog loom, by 1015 RU', , tIAITIIRIVS A CO A.11:1I-15 blis for pale by & cc • girls DEAR'. AsIIES-20 entm jolt 're/ on roaugoment, r for "On by Ibbl3 HARDY, JONJY, & 011ACCO—o lattle Leaf Tubbreo Just Nadia& for ralo by (op HARDY, JONES & CO aTtb DA ; ON .. • i fARD V:nAt;&z .. ..; Pl . • T }RD--4u keg. inn landing, and for anle by npIL • 11 4 RpV,JONES, CO _ LEAP D LA—ldl brm No I 4ear LardJ. u Toed ndd lone by • lapl3l Clf GRANT OUISVILLE WIIITI LIKE-100 brl. banal bum, 14 rea'n per Germane, for rale by CII GRANT D1R001,144—147 an Drama for by • _ 1.1 nos IdeCri.N.DLESS SALF:RAT/J.3—dd cuts Cleveland Saivism i, int. , by — veld WICK* MeCANDLESS ---—•-••• . - . • PICKL ED POIIK—I cute r a very wpenor uric!, Thls day received, and for vale by lipid WICK A . bIeC&NOLFAIS .. _ . . . C! VTIIE SINEATII3-90 doe ..?_. ° P l _.'____ MCI DE, tent, (or solo tpy & firCANDI,F4B Ill.. S—just received, •ud for ”lo by - uplI• WICK & bIeCANDLE&Y I 4.11A11.-1. bnrrcl• NICK by N • • • r. MeCANDLE.I3.9 vv i tl i Zl e tl— by A fresh surly re ed from the m -...sser.doo e rem ono W CKh. MeCANDLESs ...i A. S—ti savanoo. •am• ree. (or , In l lll7 WICK &bIeCANDIXF3B _ . NOULD C&NOLLS—).47 haze. sulreqer Mould Card es for sole hi WICK & Fe&NDLyp_ IIOTASII—I9 casks reo•d, 'and for .ale. h y apls WICK & MeCANDLE.9II el ROUND PEPPEIL—i7bze prime Ground Peppin ur for sale by bee Doubt . ... erre Blared reed, la for adlebY kIeCANDLESS RYE FLOUR—ad bele reed ale day, fa...ale by apl3 WICK Se MeCANDLESS 'VARIEGATED BOAP-4P b .ble by V . 03 WICK k NeCANDLESS =Ea! ElTlie satin terpectfolly Informs his friends and the irohlThat he bee removed his BOOT erip OE' MANUFACTORY to e o 9 Mulct rereet, two door .boyo Water. where h has on hand • very large assortment of BOOTH AND SHOES of bls own manufacture, whisk he will sell town than en be porobased its the city. DANIEL RHEA. apl3.dlot 841.N0 BOXES for solo, wholesale .e el retail, by 003 WPURSWa 011 111LX*001) GllapX/CEj^:: Too comes Win/ .46 daiy I 11141 S .gamer Retreat, basics undrgone rerair'd and improventento, addivg usweleviemoy.m gm ., beauty, ts now ogee for visitor*. Ice Creams, Tem. peram Akita, Praha ; Coafeetlenerf,',Arr s Paprika noodle the Saloons . • Public auentlon le parieularly invited top lirge collection of ever. blooming. plants of-all vtOmikus so ually found itt greerlopmai also, the choicest kinds, of annual floweringplant. and Mukha. wit tool ready for delivery th e lot or Way.. The Smarm Root will commence running 'from dm foot of Piu street to the Gardena, thest day of 111 y. Two Hoes of Omnibuses are now r e ps der (rem the Old Allegheny thidgo Gardens kept as temperance Principles, and closed oo Sunday. 4,15.4. V Proposals tot Coals Blaok, and Moos. Q BALED PROPOSALS for dellymins in the storm 1.7 of ths Work. of tbe Pittsbutrlt Gu Codopmy, 1.10503 b“bels of Bituminous Com, RAMO bushels of Sleet, and alto for all the Lime which witl be regal, ed for the use of the works fee ace year. will be .re caved at the Office of the Company mull Wednesday, tie filth tort, al 2 o'clock, P.M. The above mateti als to be arenas quality ard delivered at - suck dors and In sock quantstles as shall be approved of and di rected. The standard of computation for the collard slack to be 76 pounds! per bushel. Proposals to be addresses! to Thos. Ttakewell &,,, , Presloent Grille Company, and endorsed “Proposab .for C 0.!," 'Slack' , or oLisue,n ut Me case mbe The payments to be made monthly, retaining rope • cent,. security (Or performance of cootracL , C. ote-dul .1 4 SAES St CHRIS rY, Treasures itt• 0, bast Amokhow dlsattaraloal D. Appleton & Co.. New York, have in course of pub henna; in pato, price twenty Gyp cent. each, A DICTIONARY _ Of Afar.kinet, .1111:Aanear. Warh.and En gmartng; 'fatigued far Praetreal Wrrktne AT., and dame intended far the Rugs. nearing Prrfentan. 0011011 ST 01 , 32 BiDAY. 'VMS WORK is of large to. ma, and will contain nos raccoon, OAOO., and PF.lofd. of .1Z eonp nn itaorresnons. It will peseta working-a:aw -1 Inas and descriptions of the most important machines an the United Stale.. Independent of the results of American ingcnaity s it will contain complete practi cal trend ea on Mechenics,Machinery,Englue•work, and Engineering; with all that Is useful in mom than one thousand Collars worth of folio volumes, maga zines, and other book.. The great object of this publication is, to place be fore practical men and andeats sorb au amount af thernetical and scientific knowledge, In a condensed form, as shall enable them to work to the peer when toTe4rwains d e e t o o av t d t 'ire n o Jos . ! e w se h 70 1 1 l th rigo m a j ti g o h n t Nan brought together is almost beyond precedent to such works. indeed, Mere la hardly any ambient within tie range which is not treated with melt clear s sod premien, that even a man Odle most ordl nary capacity cannot fall of undetstanfing It, and thou :mamma from it mach Which it I; Important for him to know. The publisher, are, In abort, determined, "castrate. el con, to make die work as complete as possible; and It is hoped every one derirone to obtain the wor k will procure it as issued in number", and thus encourage the enterprise. The work will be Issued in semi-monthly numbers, commencing In January, 1830, end will progress with 'mat wh ole wlarity The whort will be published.in 40 numbers. at 23 cents per number.end completed within the cur rent year, ledo. A liberal discount Will bo made to agents. htlge ::1!( I W!r; b l e h r:4l A ZP:e l t ° c . c a ;7cri7i pe.e. 00000 h. 'To oar numOpetrou ed s Mituuthe t turers, Mechem, EP. gi Elec., and A laita.,ll will be a mine of (6. I.) Journal. 'tl'ourg meth am yourselves with its know ledge.— We em with confidence Icoomunond our read!" to possess stimuli,es of its nurabers as last a. they op pear."—AnkoliCaLl Artisan. "We submitallngly commend the work to those en l gaged in or tolerated In mechanical or sew:ifty. pur ersu eminently worthy of thou exerninalmo •nd study."—Troy,lN. Y.,) Budget. 'lt is truly n great work, and the Tublidiers de settee the thank. of Inventors, utehithista, and ins ho lm:anew. end Indeed ofthe public generally.' —N.Y. Independent. ;This Dietionnry Will be highly urmill to pmeticel raerhmics, and valuably to alt why with to utymont metuselyes with the preset. of Invent,. in tLe me chanic arts "—New preset.. Doily Mercury.. r "Young mechanics ought to keep posted op in the oretical as well as pram eel knowledge, nod this (Muth)a we(Muth)enAdvettscd show them rust how they .mud."—}los y r. ;We take. to be mit the woes that mores and hun dreds of our Intelligent meehmlic• have desired to por ein amplo are Its desenpdons, and an foiland minute Its spocaleauons, It seems to no that any meehame might Gant,et any mach'. It describes, on Commercial • , reoethofitsifegrwrlngs and Instmedo Y. Commercial Advert., "All interested In, J uecha nieashouldanal) illegn selves of its clmatuses."--Srbuylkill, (Penn J Jour. "A work of ratenaive practical utility and great int• penance and value to thorepi as dly increasing interests of of the country. We regud the work eatinenily lculated to promote the minim of science, and the mechsoical aria. tied to disheminnte 'Martine inforina• boil on thesesabieets. , —Farmer and Mecham". "Practical men in 411 the varied walks of mecheni. cV and mannfameritig industry; engineering, &e., will Ind in this work a treasure which it will be to their penal to posse”."—Troy Daily Whig. "We have carefully perused the bombers, and have no hevtaiinn In styli g that it Is the boat work fir me cher...lndention, and scientilla mon, ever pa hl/1 h. ed. for it contains minute information on every branch of the mechanical aria end sciences, espremed in style end language inoelligitile to tiny reader of oNi• ow capacity: —tilicueoster,lllace.,) News. "We are sere we are doing the mechanics of Nor. ve,ch and other pansof Connecticut a service by btingirg the work to their ritternion."—Noterich, (Conn..)Covict. It In inn inch Work te every turchume 011.1141 p ."—Freeman' Journal. Wo consider it on, °lib° mon , literal clod :Jason.: public...of thecae. No mechanic can arrant to be without /l."—Newatut (N. Commercial Courier. .0f all the various pahlteat ern blurimr for thelr ob. Met the elamdadoo and advaneement nfthe mechani cal ant .d wieners, none that we have seen, is in fall of maximal this..—Bottilo Cour:Adv. 'lt is the ben and cheapest wort eve r titres. to Ito scientific and practical engineer and Meth.lo. .71111 . plat. era besinifially ereatned..—Wathlagton wett_Dliliozsly is one of the moot usefu t l . witch it is stne-at a. Carolinian. . "We regard it as one. the mast compreheanen and almahle, as well as ehospoin work. ever pulabancid" —Baltimore Advertiser. 'Ought to be tat. by every one denting lo keep pane with the progreav of art and acme. in ere.' ono of the labors or civilised this designed after the principle el Cie's Dien:inn ry, only that Isis more devoted to the mechanical and engineering professions, and above nll,ll is valuable ! as acceroplithiog far America wtiat Ore ha• done tor England, viz . describing American machinery and worit aet s"—Scientikc American phblithed In nitatherejaed at • price Co fa,le. no rate, looking at contain.' in web cumberiniar one who has the least interest in welt muter., deedbe deterred nom procuring lo sad everyone who ao, will find that he has in • condensed lam an amount of instrueuen whack would be obtained. if at 11, only by the purchase of very ulany Y. Courier and Enquirer l'The ecrapteliensiveness with which the subjects •re towed, the admirable manner in wbieb Iltly ar e Illustrated, °empire to make this one of the that des, I table worts , —Dentheratle Review "I ha wort should be in the bands °revery UlPririnic, anions, and manufacturer, ceirreally who lave lbe kat arpirailas m excel In their reepectiva - sea We have In Co and for uhr. by' ..._ , A. LA rivE end comfortable. OFFICE, and IS • .'l_S •_ ,• - . , Ml._._.___LLER anIcRETSON,' : .c.t. paired, tome, Ramo its Vit. .trobatra.,_No-M,2•.•,.."6 LEG DEMYEIR-11,.k1a Batter on cone r. --- , 't ",,,, it ; • ••6 9.bie bx 1,6 311 f?tlia.P.... '.Pr..11.1‘... A- b,,, b.ba by llrel.,PaLLpit R AlloicsrsoN. 1 P as. ... ° -- ' - • -. „__;L....:_,-. 7 : -- -iiiiv iii.Es -49 1 . 0p7.4441.70. b -- 7 ----- , --.-- iID Atiiir—ioToaTinTii.....4 ShiOddt.i'datat Q• .p.S• • - •MILLER . iciegrrapN.. • ./.., a... Smoke House, fay ado by . . sw.yr - ACWINF:4O.I.Z. 4iti 9:11:1yi,,,, fji , a, ' , trar.' ; JOHN.YfrATT tr. co. Llbent a (or ,dc br , Nall MILILEIt a EICEETSON. SALT- IVD bat Ni.liitiikir moibi"----------7 ...Yd' -•- r' MILLER fr. RICICEMON.Ir 13'c'.-`ll lt,' Pr.— 11,=:Ver,:i ", , i ,: ,B do .. bliller, s trlnA kga s kg: L . a,, , , ilt) ItstXlt - at,l tf" l.pri,n.hv - Gil' . ---: • - la a° Pn l:7 ItirTALMAN & SO Y S, . kJ swimmer JeCerson, and for sale.by .. ~ 1 - '14.3 . " . 3t Water and G 9 Fault st 2 - P____- ..._-____---„.•• '" . - "... ' " .- CARIJ-25 bbls rfol Lanark 4 i , - 11411 0 LASSES—S0 lola. N 0 tots ...A r 1. 4 . as k q .. Sp ~ do; 4 , AM. bY- : • ' 0-1/91. tork , al , 0 by , :` Nan "-8 4 W Llaktaaklo/t. , '' aps I. 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Patenting to 6 r.YWeaated .odor Patent Sailboat ado: Assorted Pickles, For ule by "" Fmk 1."41". i.1.7 J Wdps, goner Weal and MIL it. • -'_E',' - 41", AMUSEMENTS ~ • ..... POHTEX , f 1 Dross Circle and Pertinent GI cent. Gallery. Übe colored peGonsl.--...n5 Moro open al 7; P1V.4112 will n ri.e at we*. k. 04!Joalay,4p , rU no l_ ii &Nri tl l . l 3l oll (x, piese .. cited th. To eourlado with -•— .SCIILYDFAJIANNES: r • SehindOeisopeis —3lv Taylor Sit Gov Gotha P Boo m Ja cobAlrLoboy of dip rdow.. ToesdayoiNew•Coroody: in.rtbeanat, - dinidlin,i4ellted 4 Ftre Flowers of the Forest.. . • • CONGERS: . . , I • itas thn itimor to announce to the • ihat_lo mill ofter a Concert at 'Wilkins Hall, on Ttlk.W).* Y Par, srlie he INA be assisted by 'Miss ias re, Miss Haeunalk (aat vocalist, recent ]) kt , Hdrt:ssoyfand a NU =hems. Admittanee,p eau* tickets to be procured at ilia Hoak and MONO Sta... AMs open at 7 o'clock, Oar bus twee te.eoOneettee IS cerloek, P. M. apt" PiTTSBURCN MUSEUM. . APOLLO' 1111,1A.r.—FOORTA STILZET. OPEN DAILY-4tont 9 to 12 In the' tonroltim 2 to 5 the unmeant and • from , 7 to 10 o'ottiet is the ghninuosa AN cents; Cblldren. latilei 12 ye.. CFFEE-7204i, thOtig_ty reiVed, ak.bd• for We by - 2p12 ARMSTRONG & Cl2oZeit 1,01.11C-I.2l p rlsie6tlvegt, 1.1 far sale Y 11p1V ``' ' ARMSTRONG &C¢ - tido 000tr4fru.,,_.4.0 d fi n LEI10031 .0 :10 .. % Co d r , e , illlniujr, toseelved,'aild for _sale by ' CUI43EIITSON, i 4012 " ~ :L : 143 Z.Jbzny mg Q,careu HEFLIELINd-30 his No 1; ' '• • /SO bra riveted .t received, an.l , 4yramic • brpld] • ACU Jain T. 11.7.1 bili op; buttrand • o p". - cuLubwrsori 0.11T014133E5. , 10 for salt by 44g CCLIIERTSON SUGAR-46 hheis prime N Bugs, store; irna for 41 • CULBERTSON OT-;-1 8 / 1 1allontil Shot, on band, aud tarsals by s 11 A CULBSIITSON ...,Ni.ktENRV, (formattrot Beaver outcry. Pa.) Attorney and Carmanllor at Law: oilice,ll3 Main suns; Cmnianati, 0. Collections and alt other pro festtonsl Maimed, promptly and cranially attend-' m tai ' . - apll 9.J. WE:naval • . ST. Poianstrra, Lona • or Pittsburgh. 111kftrUPAIs J. IiVE.THMitILL, da co., OOAIMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, S, 57 Levee, and pilo„d North Commercial street, ,- Ilasaaprmatt—Edgeil, Panda, tr„ Co, St Coins; - • Russell re Bennett,. do; Oreely &Gale, ' , do, Jams Todd, tontsville, Ey; • • , •- ' Jane* TI Letarter, Cincinnati, 0; Grant, Pittsburgh, Psi apl.dlml , Jolla M 1111debum. Pluladolphis. ITALL PAPER—W. I'. Mamma. fa concantly TV reoefinelgi.frout She largest manufactories m Nw, Volt amt,Phltailetpbrecand also from French eager-I=OlW netWeltaud Meet approved styles of Po Der, liaregintra, together Intik Borden, rim Doerr and Tester Tops:- Far mile area Wood at, be tween Posuilaaternb/Mantood imeocrsor to A. CAME) • • :Oi/gtVll.:llLltrIE-70OWs trThiteOtut I e y r rea.persty9ncitttalii . litid for isle try --.••• VDITCII-‘32 foi wee by' J BeLMONMANER 41. 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