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' ' ” " ■‘•jV- 1 * • -V + mm sil)C ittorning |Jost L lIARPEU, EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR ' PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORKIKG,"DECEMBER 0^4848^ {Homing sflst jfob printing ©Site. V: .COHNEK OK.WOOP AND FIPTH SfItEETB: - -C3^ Having.. added.la. our Establishment, Steam-Power Printing Machine, we are -: prepared to do v’f.f -ail ktfidfl.pf Newspaper nifdßoofcwprk in a style bfuiu [ „ *..> & *. surpassed beauty nnd:neatneßs,nmlupon iSie moPi tca »Qna!de iermß.v >Ve rDßpec)fuUy jolieil llie patronage of •" ". "~"'Ttro-pini*ic-m this line or-ourbesine^gr'• : • • :• ttqu cried to hand in tharfavors before Thtsmvut be rwvlied tcixA, m order to in •vlJ.WXepiiijiwuititenTieaTUerfiaiLTiPCiilcf' i -CARR,"lfj»ue(t Stales Newspaper Agency: , .Suii;BuJWiiigs;'N. of.TlurdanirDocksnweUj. ; < '.i*& * ■mniSOO N’orm Fourth sired—leouroulyauthnnsedAgcnl J , J ; 'ln Philadelphia * | ->;-u..4D?-For Commercial and River ■'Sett'tfi I see next Page. J r ?,^ La # test Market Report*, fee., *>v 'Syllli ke/found.ander Telegraphic Head. Reception or Ocn. Worth. r Ati ladveruscirLea’t Inanothcr cofumnannouoces : *..-.**/.< that Gcd.Wqrth, the Hero of .is expect , > 4t.i < ii , m. t to-morrow. ‘We areiglad ■*•:•• ,t-.-;v J f-tj , ai f oiir^»M*cp« > -,withotttteBpect topurty, areimak ,iDg.prepirations for a proper.recepLjon.Qf tho-re- .Bol4iorr His. pa« Q-ts: famihae; to all who havo taken an interest in the ‘battles or Mexico /.».v are there in this city. who. will not be delighted - s to see hmr, c He wtUamyc on Wednesday. - One of the Falsehoods, : The.rollowing-deapatchappearcd.in jll the south : era papers, on the eve of the Presidential election, /together With one or the same kind signed jointly hyJohn Nortel and J.B.Clark r j '■ “ Detroit,Oct.3o. ■ A.'B. Convene: i i CIS3 has jostscntMcClolland to Wilmot, to pledge ~ himself to his views. Telegraph this to the 'South , eld and Western States, It n true. - . * J. B. Clare. » 4 ‘ The above no doubt had the effect in the South it was intended to prbdoce. The Detroit jpree ' . Press says : man in this city knows the as ■v - sprtions m, the above tope, raise, ucd the author ■"well knew-titont to be so when he telegraphed It. 4 We put it on record dbr.tho. purpose ofstampipg the nothor.” ■■ f ~ ... f Prof. Ktepliens* LcctDrcßi , .i.. J-’lt is;.,sajd .by philosophers that' a: single ‘drop'ot water contaips .millions of bring monads. All Na. . tare is teeming with life; every -thing wo touch, ■- handle, taste, la covered or full of animated beings, ~ in states of enjoyment or Buffering. The Jelcacope us ofa plurality of worlds, incomparisdn -: / ‘) -yitlvwhich our. little Earth is but as a grain of sand .■ r. on ttie sea shore; the microscope reveals to us won - d era. equally astonishing, .and.. tar more imcomprc - -hensible.-- Let tbosowho have never seen an oxy .“ -hydrogen microscope attend Prof. Stephens’ Lee ...UWs tn.Eliilb;HaU—■Jettbem goand wonder I ’The * . ..‘V ®>>“olvtng Views ard vfiry'beautifiiL Tboso who . . ' e.waot to see water separated into ita edostiluent gas- esby meahsof n gahamc battery, with other scien -. .lificexpenments, had better improve the opportune ,• Ur -now presented. Croft Stephens, is. no ordinary Jeclurc.r,'bata • man of true, science, and eloquent . r i Wllhol ; and.we,sbould'havo.some pndo in filling his •f 1 - r'room, whenever he consents to ami amuse :' f an audience., .. .. A Prediction. The Washington correspondent of the .New York > . Joornhl of Commerce, writing os'the'llth'ultimo;' .i.tflahjaxho/ollpwing prediction, which, in the event »<• being verified* will bring matters ta n. focus at once, on'tbn opening of the 31st Congress: ■ ' J ■ ’i' ” Mr. Thaddcus Stevens* member elect from' , f i’ j’ennsjlvamni :i»:p|edgcdi it is said, -to introduce a .■VTr. bill oo the first day of the meeting oflhe'thirtfißrst Congress, to abolish slaveryjn the DistrictotColum ,,c.hia.irMriiStevens does not da Uns, sometnto else -> will. But his towering talents and ambition will-no doubt stimulate himuo put. himself at the bead of Soil Party* *to will come hero to take the of thesafls-OfDavid Wiluiot The£owit ''s^riH' , be driven off,- thcrelore, from the support of ®e | lr'faj , lor,,af ; the very off-set of his admimeiration i. , ‘The . pfrect .will be :■ to force an alliance of all the • ;: : Southern. Senators with the Northern Democrats, in O' opposition.to the ivhole system of-measures which : :*ho .majority of the. House in the thirly-lirst Congress -. ; may propotp. The ,Senate will continue to net'on - eon.ervat.ye principles, defeating, every, change of . ..,P°“C} proposed.by the House, during both' the thir-- rsi rw.tjrwtand .the,.l|nrty-eeconil the —. .whole *f General Taylor’s first term—and that 13 ns tar as we need look ahead,” A whig paper before us contradicts tho statements . , contained in the above cstrnctj but “wo shall see Tthat we shall ace.” It m very questionable if Ste • J . ens “o rnnsitr, the moral courage to introduce and .'•!if advocslOi.the.same. measures in Congress that he .. (rifibhlic.ljiadviicated'Upon the stump, in order to'fce ,'. jnire the votes ol the. Free Boilers and Abolitionists After ibe Election* : The-National Intelligencer/ although it sets claim . to be one; of the most: decent, and dighifined whig P*J>er in.thc country* was about.Ss reckless and uh* ■scrupoloufl as.thc-LouisvJlle .Journal or Pittrbnrgh ,: Gazette, in making false charges against Gen. Cass* during die late campaign. Now however, after the election is over, it has the paragraph below in relation to the character of Gen Cass. The Intelligencer aaysi - , “Of Iho candidate of tho defeated party wo have ' not hitherto spoken, nor ahall we now speik, in terms ofdisrespect. to him personally.* He is d gen tlcmaa of higher grade, ae to capacity and attain*' * men t*, than any formor locofoco cau3idate fpr the >■ -< Presidency; in private lifo respectable and amiable, , but id his pqblic'cbaracter, objectionable not only fpn the gronnd of tbe principles which he avows, , , hut also on the farther gronnd that, 1 in the avowal, be surrenders conviction to expediencey. The greater, however* his personal merits, the more ' glorious la the victory over him which the Repub , /beans pave achieved.l’ ■> Reception dfUin, Worn. " i -Ai Con 'n«ttc,previouvlyappoitited forthopitrpoee - af preparing a proper* reception of Brevet Major v penera,l Wonm, expected shortly to pass through this city } convened nt the Monopgahcla House, on Monday evening, the 4th mat. s*. M. Kenan was called to the Chair f Henry -.Woods and J-B. Biddle appomtod Vico Plcsidenls; and James S. Craft and John Small, Sce’ys. " 1 -Onmotion, Uw‘aa . - _ ’ s [ ‘ i" That Committee of Soventy-Sir be ap pointed to net as a Committee of Acccption to meet (Jen. Worth on his arrival as this city, and tender to him the hospitalities of the place. _The following persons were named as the Com mitteer , La&oil Wii.* Wilkins, John .Anderson, John 0. Davits. , Elijah Trovillo, Major Wm. Larimer;jr.,Roly Pat terspir,Cajil. John Herron, John Duncan, Col.Mor i ganßobertson, A. Washington, CapL W. A* Chari' ,tqp 4 ’Co|V‘Samuel W. Black, Cnpt. Robert Porler, John Birmingham, Henry Woods,Col. Wilson M»- ‘Candless, Charles Barnett, Ephraim Jones, Col. Geo. A. Bayard, Charles ICcnt, John- Aiken, Col.' Wm. Itrijiinson, ATexander Murray, John, S. Hamilton, Oliver H. Rippcy, R. H. Patterson, Col,-Leopold Sabi, Mnj. D. Pickctseo, J. C. Blair, Jtunca S. Craft, John B. Guthrie, Cnpt, O’Hara Dennys R. CiJTbwn sendi Samnet Roseharg, Petor A. Madeira, Mlthae'l 1 „ Kano, R. 0. Sthektoji, Robert M. Riddle, A. M’Cal- 1 mont, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, A. N. M’Dowell, John Coyle, Joseph Birmingham, Wm. Phillips, Joseph 1 ' M'Knight, Calvin Adams, John M. Irwto, James B. I - Sawyer,Andrew. Burke, Frederick G. Kay. rtlcidn tvsiler.Tßlackj Chambers M>Kibbin,-John'M*llwainej : vGfeorge P.HamillonjHon-'Wm.Kerr, JoljdO.Bann,' ■ v--’John’-Small,- Adim ’ Wilson,-. Wm, Edgar,..Lewis . Wnyfnarr*Ww- B, Mowry, Hcnry S. Magraw, fl. c Sawyer, John A), Millercß-H.Bartley,.Thomas ■ vi .Blnckmore, -Samuel-MtKoev.Lenox ' Rea; Simon I ---.’BmaHi'Charles B. Scully, C; Fv.yosf, CapL Alexan-1 ; der Bay, Hon. Samuel Jones,Erank Johnston, R.H. I Kerr. - I - WM. M. EDGAR, CiLtißKAir. .' : -* - " j It is expected that the CommTlt.ee will leave the Monongabela wharf this afternoon, at 4‘o'clOcki in the-BjrowjnvUla Boat,, ? , f ' ,• V * . '.V'iv.;.";'V ~‘rv- : --'r v‘- r -.'. l vi'i'' : ''■?*''?: ;?i;a • ; v" :i-. r,-. : -->V'•:.■■•• ''■ •' The World in*^|ii^iipn^ itt r The Governor or Ne&iipiftofttire has been impttsif Hi*SWb*«r cxcclli iMishs^toonF iT^cauixg^no . J pSfpl . .. 'f v ifiS gre?«?Engin(id*,_lias pur >ll ofUerifaniin Frortßltn. "* .....ml. " V '|;C| ■> --.r—. S?T : T ,ie Cincinnati Globe says thairjudge McLean great. There were about a doxen d, l^' vote for l ' re ' ildeDt °1' hc ? l !> "“* a »C lad ‘“ w ‘thin the bar; and all the females indicted . a*T Curious things will, happen -unexpectedly were-present. v v i .-.t-‘w:'- •••'.'• vr A • sometimes. A husband in t Boston the other dav ■ Tim r n iiUn "* - »- r. • j went to the door of iiis.tvifc’a room, «ith the mten- foll ” w ' n 8 the name* or the,defendants, tmn ofprocurjng a, sword f r om a closet. After and 'bcir counsel. E h -W n ' 0n °P cm ?B {Se cloaet Robert Vance—Counsel: Mr. Black and Mr. Dar neipimjavery jrjtjsymhig man standing 1 there in ragh.." . , " 1 place olthiMiword. Ahem. i t „ ; the State rh!: 7" T; Mr.Darragh. trials th Dublin perjured, themnelreveg. They were ■ '-nas.Lindaay—Counsel: Mr.- Black and John S.' kept in,a lymg.m hospital, from which dicr have H ! m| l>on. a^careTfifrihoTUmt°cd Cm > rked “ bo " d ° f W ‘ G “"B'«- Co<,n * el! Mr.Datragb. _ ’ Robinson Munford—Counsel: Mr.'Sawyer, m H?w S3Z* P ° '"T* 1 no,so W ' M’Kelvy-Counael - Mr. tfarragh and Mf. Bishop, Collins and Booth are m Baiti- Sn “ wdan ' more. 5 1 Joanfla Brown—Counsel: Mr. Black. d A *>®“ Commerce alone, X think, can reach Central Marands Holllnger-Counael: Mr. Kennedy. " Africa, the negro must be taught the value of his > Mary X-ynch-Connscl: Mr. Sawyer., Waan this happens, fhe slave trade must or ‘ Rosetta Richards—Counsel: Mr Bovd TheT C ’ r - K T lSieditttl **•"•> Thus. Love—Counsel: Mr. Snowden. ihfndwt fo “ r P" nci P alcit, caoflliefforlh threw Jaa.M’Kelvv—Counsel •—. !<»*,-■i i PE t botnber of votes at the recent Presi. „ 1/ ounael . dentiai election: t i saml. Hughes—Counsel: Mr. Block. j * Sryrt-*'-* ....63,158 _ Commonwtalth—Messrs. Bigham,Shaler and Stanlo a. > Boston.. -- . . 1 Air. Shalcrashcd the Court to enter a fsaUe prosf ■ I®* «A lawype in the Wisconsin legislature in- S . UI " 10 daB,M>Kelv / “nd Samuel Hughes,because traduced a bill providing that all milch cow a *r their names were only added to first count in the in „a‘P“e‘> ba shingled over, to preserve Iho milk pure dictment; m all the other coasts they were omitted. VoUalre ra r‘r d ” ‘ Mf ' B '“* a » d "Wved to quash'the wa, but twice to voyage' frtteretreroanv d° * "h” • ‘ be “ UBe ,of .mint first, when Most a lawsuit; and' secondly 11 . •h*'? wcro Ohy dofeeu in the indictment, tbo oth when I gamed ono.v er defendants weroenutled to lho benefit of them. I> 4 • j?b | 'B girl,, arretted in Philadelphia- at would be the duty of the Court to permit the nolle tbp*. r R n o k u^tdt^„ a „ n L°nt; zii2: r *rc’>r ,d eo to v av - Tbe lation wascommiUcd as a vagrant. ; m w qaesuon it,-will the nolle prosequi tako away the OS',Scolding is 1 tho pepper of matrimony: the f lßht * of ° ,her dercndaot * * “We contend that we ladies are the pepper boxes have a right to complain of the defects of the bill. t l 's A Jl‘,^^ [ ll nß w no . W V d U,c ?» Court—lt is at all timesthc right of the Common 1, bJ ' m O6 ” 160 - i wealth to enter a nolle prosequi. fresh fish comeafromt n hm where "hese f MT ’ Blatl ' nfter ,ome desultory dlßcaaaion, moved •?®rq salt-fish; I’ll behaltged if‘ I can tdll.’t : < 'll ”i. or, t h! ' n ß e tho tlUc ofthe first.,' He had once crammed the matter, and round that oca * ha ‘ * he wwd *•»•* on tbeXalie, by oilcans or which a very quick lino of °* ,n « r 'ed, wav so imperative, that in Maaaachu 'communication will bo opened when tbo- Brie iiaU- selld ** wa* abolished by iegisiative enactment. »*■ roadis comple.cd. • , Mr. Sawyer reminded the Court that in the case' ctrcumnaiigator of tli° globe arrived at of young Bowen, tried at the present term. Judge 'bs first bdi found might be’qS she miles, end visited five port*. \* D ° accouot of ibe omlßsion of tbe deacripuou of . The Pinters of New York city are to celc- “!/ n ” n f r ' 3st>Con t° de!ivor an ad- founded : the indictment wag defective. - V L rc , . After some discu**,on, and a good deal of excite. C *kised ITITP "" *“ on both aides. good, the defendants cannot be convicted without . the French Government offi .ciais .hare been largely rcdoced by the Ao* flembly, comcsmcifeljr t 0 B ee telescdpm:comct has been discov ered at Campridfge, by Mr. Bond It waa seen on -uie mght or the 25t1» insu in the 'constelhUonCvn gftQS. J . -.®“ r -The:.eyiT*,Te , ul«Bff from the -'' r- I WFf' Cougba, Coiieampuon, pain'in vd pymptome, l : >tn*V^ 1 * 8 In — an Veg-etriW Pillaafo a cTelightfiil tiiedi tmmMwm eSSSssssnss Hemembcr also, (hat Mensre Fcnchtwanirer * r„ „r toedicme. ond'weeuPiiDtwiilrani< : e , tlife r?^„V^i' Qr that offeredby them for safe ■■' ’ 1 *IW»WW*W»f THegenuinc 1* for hale atDr Wrip-fitV Vs, *«>iX«• ' £« ratT' 4r wl,t ’ m " t ? l ' : ' s 1>« supplied aulSPwhote^ !!’•■ -f ••..•••••.'p..'■ ;.. ilrr/S.i.i- jo !* to cenirs- ihat j 'xyns taken wiih'n Mhfn «« *v,»- vmh '“ dnirc.i.ng'Soihf a™s for worje jflthoMh Hurd ifraucmloilcc three physicians, one of wkom m! very skillful, al ltlieir eflorls proyed'ameTm TALi fVK f 4" f, ,1101 ’ h > ™‘“« 3E would cpil my etmhl> career" da>B ' ot ssaf^assi? • - Peter D/Matthews. * Thomas Gbm : Staunton, Ohio, February G ie^3° SFl>,r^V,AVS JofWtaby , j fciDDACO, '• •’ vv Bolesnle iJruffgjßis/fco, c i« ProurgNewajDicWnao Si^srarasrasfKs > ~~. ;S*i ' -.i:: i .jrfsexampli mcoiv Wii HlrfSltewftSgC, j(isl wis wad :;•- i - •; A JAYNES .V * „/, v /'*/;■ ' '.. v ‘ === LOCAL MATTERS. _ T «»» Pactorjr'Hlot Cue. I QuAbteb Bu*tvat~M*j!b : ihc trial of the females The Court will adjourn tall 2 o'clock. Airraifoor? session. The court was densely crowded ell the afternoon, TJiecase of tboFactory Riots were again taken op. - ' Mr. Darragh nrgoed from the books that the in dictment should bo quashed, on account of error on Jts face. He contended that a defect aa to one of the parties, effected the whole bill. Mr, Shaler said .the Coart must quash altogether, if the omission of the word," yeoman »> rendered the bill imperfect as to some of the parties. The Coart doubted its power to qnasb the whole I bill: suggested that the object or the defence might boar readily attained, 5y entering a pleaio abate. mCDI. .v-r-i-e:: I Mr. Darragh preferred (hat tbe motion to quatb should prevail, aud went da loroad amhOntioa. Mr.Ulaci insisted upon the motion to quash, and read rrom liord Bacon the law in.such a case.' And so tho discussion moved along with aiuma tinn, fuo,lury, eloqaence and wit on all sides. At length, thequejtiotnvossettledbj’ theCloun, Oius: •< Wo direct tbe indictment to be quashed as ,to the males.” Mr. Sbaler desired to know ir the parties would bo required to enter into rcqpgnlzancos to appear at I tho next term. J I Mr. Black cipreaaed a wlllmgneu to argue U.e point. The Court remarked, that it was a general thing, to require parties to enter into recognizances to ap pear at the next term, after such a process. They are still under the old recognizances, and have not been discharged. We will give them a few day* to renew* » *, 4 • v, Mr-Shaler then ashed foha. continuance ai to tho naraeawcrff still on ibo jodictmenr. £ T * ,e Court intimated that the case should be con tinued. 1 Mr. Black begged be might bo* heard before the fateof tho girls should be sealed. , * '■ Mr. SlaDton lauged outright. J ' - ■ %! Block, said be was glad to hear the gentlitman laugh; and then went on toshowtdiybewaa gladJ We did notexac.ly catch hisreaeoning on this point, however. But he made a beautiful address to the Conn in favor of an immediate trial. The Commonwealthgave notice that they'would be ready to-day j the defendants had come prepared, and demanded n trial ns a right. They were all girls; poor and dependent upon labor for support • had been ostracised, and chuld ’get no employment while an indictment .was hanging osertbemV :, ? - We understood the Court to say, thatthe Common: ,Wealth had no right to a continuance, if the defehi; dsnts had come prepared and insisted upon a trial,' r without giving a good reason. l • • ' Mr. Shaler contended that the whole bill had been quashed,by the-procoss'of the Court, add that said process—quashing as to the males—had placed them in a different attitude.. They were not ready under tho new aspect of the ease. _ ■ ■ After some further discuutoo, tho eoptasel for Commonwealth asked that the mitre hdl ’of indiet meat might be quashed. r r . |he matter ended for the present- "h- The partio^.wi[l , : be proceeded against agaiiß ; a bill will be sent up atthe uen term, which commen ces in afew weeks. -Within three days, defendants, Thomas Love, has died. Ho waw kept in jail until his health .was destroyed, becaujse ho ■ could get no securityand about aweekago* waa discharged in his own recognizance. ' ‘ 1 * •,. Matob’s Qttice— Monday Morning.— There were two cases, both of whom paid Boos. The y were men who should havohad better lodging;:b tit tbej toolt caro not to deserve them.c.We. hope th cy may not he seen in the Mayor’s office on official business’ again. , Cobbellsvixee Rare Hoad -At the election yesterday, the following gentlemen were* Directors for the ensuing year: ■■ •>. -.■■ ■ ■ {■ <■. . Wm. Larimer, Jr., A. M. Hill. James f'nwti . John Gcbhart, Waiter Bryant, Edward D. Gatzam,-Wm. J. Totten He «r^TO n P ,on ’ H»Sh ». King, Walter S&'Mr. Heidelberg has made n mottoAjbr a new trial, in the case of Joseph Zimmer];-. i t -mll he argued during Ihe Week* *?■ ;.~. V_d' V . v v’ ;‘: ,f.; .. ',` . - y-i' r a J \ -*■ * t f » EWEN ■to* ;'v L-'* %vi Vfe rV.il I '-' =MI Ra rl%qAir.C oaaXTT£ —The fullowiriggentlcnicn ha*o been appoififcd fujSoliejt subscriptions to the ofthe Ohio'and .Pennsylvania Railroad Coma, panf: £r > »• | v-j ( • '■* wtk?ljbo«. 1 : i * •• Wm. Larimer, Jr., JuseulfXongill. , Knox, Jofio Wil'ock. "** ' James Crossan, J. B. MSriay-.'C. I M’Kibbio, I. Tomlinson. v-r- , . Jflird Ward .- John Sbipron, R. Mockej, T."Ham illon, W. Rotter. „ , , - a*- , Hstr: r ■ a : . 1, ■■JobnlrmD.HughMorrisijn, Thosi Smith, W. Robinson, Jr. ' - 1 ! SWiwjtf JfW.-. Jobe Motrisbo, J. Guyed, Geo. R. Hlddlp, Thoa. Smith. ' ’ .."T. ,rd B'or'd •• "James Earseroao* John Sierntti'W. B.Mowry, Thoma. Stewart, Fourth Ward: N. Voeghtly, Jacob Painter, J. If. i Moorhead, G. A. .Bayard, H. Cbdds. J , , IIARCHESTEB. ! ‘ John Sampson, Col.JamefiAoderson, SJ Hall. . - BnUtIHOUAM, P. Mulxaoy, C. Ibmsen,*J. M’Kniglitv ' j.■< O! . ■•. . SOUTH PITTSBUBOH. . • ■ _-_J. a. ' J, Cuddy, W, C. Robinson, T. Blackmorc. v. -IAWBEttCEyritE. JosephWalnwright,JohntSarber, Esq. ? ut e r-i r'SIIABMBtnIOH.i ' H.B. Spang, J. O'Hara.' Commute at bargee, . . • , -Thomaaßakewell, Jos; Croasnn, J. Morrison, H. •B.enaj,;Gen. Daraie, W, Robinson, Jr. DftjceroKs.rpa Aleeoijesy.i—On Saturday the Commissioners, of this Coonty "elected Hon. Wm* Wilkin s and John Shoeobergcras Directors ■of the j Central Railroad for Allegheny county. ■ * . --1 - TbdChroniclQ'aaya ; it The Commissioners deposit I . JA.tthp-.Merchants’ l -and Manuiactnrers’ Bank, ] 200,000, in.bonds of $l,OOO each, tothe creditor 1 ' s V T - Werrick, EBq., tho President,of.the Railroad I Compapjr, aa the first.iostallraont of the one million ot dollars subscribed by the'county.” 1 The Harrisburg Keystone thus noticeslbe progress making bjr, the Company :t«.A large pOrtibh 'Of th’e gracing between ibis place and Lewjstown isneariy completed.., At this ehd about four milerof the rail is laid, and the entire track pn this’sido of the Sut qnehannn will, be ready for use, in a few weeks, gggggsggg*«w— The, slone wotk'of the bridge will bo finished by EXHIBITIONS WITH THE’- I tbo middle of December, and Ihe work upon the so' rvNTt^D^THmKiS^k IOPE ST, o'* 0 '* -ofd. ,ho bndgis that span thp Suaqucbanna, thin will be the mPWo Hut H>dtoS * n M,CC0 "°P C “nd moatstopeedons." • ...i” iorgecollecuon of ot,7ecta usinllvei- edS, S di ' !olv,n S landscapes, ■ 235 EYlitbruons.wiji commence at 7J'6'clock.' : E 3' s . < t e ? ,s! orfire for □ dollar—to be had at Mr. 'ft^^f:^«riS»^MafketV»S«e^.-ot:M:tto'' 00pr,....... ..... ...... ........:dec4:3t» ' -; Foujstaibs.— who arc favorable to having Fountains,, in’tfte-preeliicxs .of the Court House grounds, should nowroove inihetnaHcr,'_wbiletho VRtter pipes are being re-laid and the walls about being re-builded. Boston, New i'ork and Philadel phia have their jit d> eaus, and why should Pitts burgh he behind them ? Surely we can squirt water OS high as they can, and perhaps a little higher, whtn the new basin Is completed. Then how poetical it would be.to the young limbs of the Law, to watch the chrystaldrops rising towards the Hca * vens, and sparkling in the sunlight! And there b» a group of statuary arranged underneath tho spray—Venuses, tritons,dnlphms, and. all that— for people of taste to erpend 'Somo admiration on. A» tho “ Inns of Court” project has esploded, now it the tsmo to mTor the Fountnini t : 4 ■? » W Tho Mayoralty excitement begins to grow on the. Whigs. ..We haveheafdthe names of C.fi. .Sculjy, B. C, Sawyer, lose Barns, CspL Herron, and Mayor Adams. Tho party mil hold their pri .mary meeting* neit Saturday evening; In relation to thl* mattaf the Democrats hare said nothing—hut will do.n» they ihink hest fo? the city and themaeJyea. Phomockaphv.—Wo learn that Mr. Williams, an Cxporienced teacher gf the Pitman aystem ol short hand, propose* to get op a class. ; Aa this will, be* > soother Cbmnion I MW,, wo think it time our people should pay aitiii tipntou, Andrew* & Boyle, offTowVoTk, who] introduced it into this country, have succeeded ))? J inducingthe directors of many of the highest insti- I tutions of learning m the east- 1 ■' \ .. I P^P ar /heads are very warm on tho sub ■i€^,?,:^e®lwronc»* :We publish tho procedinga u» tin* morning** paper. J , • of in this city communication of ‘ f Gma >* is excellent and will certainly bo published; - • {CT Reception or Gen, \tr or tlx.— At a meet ; Of Pittsburgh; auhe officeiof Messrs-- nrCandless *. McClure, suddenly catiedtogciberby Abe, Report, thatut wus probable that Brevet Mojor Generai* ..|Y®s?RIwr&bl4:®fnv’.* 1 wr &bl4:®fnv’.* m the city ou 10-morrow evening', vt Jotusß. M’CUjn'oca was called to the Chair, and A. WasUngton and John Onncanuppointed Secreiarieg i opinion of ilua meeting, it would tJLUffir T>-H n u rhc s’ -»®*Pe«UUIIy. teeommend ihni the cit* !, Z rf« n f . P,tUbu . r » k giviMoGeu. Wojmr. ‘ * C*lWxc deinopsiraiion>ofttheirrespecr U U°?oum'^'' !>, ‘ ° f h ' i ’ - . DON.JUAN ; , r llozn Juan- - -.-Mra.jLewis | Scarompneh----Mr.-Wood ■ - Donna Anna---.>.41..Mrs Prior . fly Wednesday, JSeueGlofMra. H„ LEWIS, . lx Doors open ainj; Carlamwifl rise: at Ji o’clock. T A Card* »* * TO TH ?. r i t ™3? PK, S I , NG - A h n now A 'prejehtedfqlf We eaW inveatracht in a KmitiW en-' lirely new; one ndapied to iho map oflimiied.'as well nstq tne man of.dzlnnaWp re«oaroe«i yieliline'h' nfoSt fromcopual ftnd enlflrpriso beyond any operatfou or the * day. - It wine.complete monopoly ttftuiaide article, nt* BofuleJyneceMbty tlitd.eseemml totverv family. nstweir ■.£? the- mechanicj ortizan aiul nrofes uonal man; ,T®. opporiuniiy offer#itself £J ttJrferauveienßplaynienidf^ithfeltt^^btißihiuf sum*. immediate and'’ hiffßly :satijfactdry"reiuriis. Tnosd aesirou* of embarking in WpleasbutVEcntcel buei ****> are. invited, withothera, to ctttl atthe office of the unqewignea r examinejhe.flnicfe,valid form their owil •J udgtnent, from the facupresemedf ■ .^Office— floor .toEsquireiJohns’-office. ■ • ■ ■ ii£ cS -'f COfcVER 4 MYERS ? iOTATOES-~luo barrels Nesliittinocks; •• 100 • « Baltimore Blues ;for sale bv VT * J C ACHESON. -A bards Penocks and Wuuer Green Hip - A.'pmsy in store and for sale by i . ... - 1 tecS VK U C, ACHESOPT T^KWJKWELRY^—Tdoz.Oo!dPat.Le\‘ef Wnlches,- v ii \ Silvferr“f' v ‘- jr?orople|eaBiortmflDiof-other Jewe!ry f oi ... AteS •■ ZJ KlN2EYS,6rMarket fl y'elvri Ribbons ;,j.-a«SDrte4eolorfl. j t -. Vclvßt.Ribboruii 4 , “ * 8 * ** Embroidery ;f , °P- cdla of Woral Heligious SssS^a^yaaafe H&-sjSr“fe’SS^ ..sfrs^?;r--a a -M«r'“ ’B Wood street* I k Co.’s COUGHfIAI SIAMWt B -. A - FtWMSI«?t >iiil iii ? e ® n eminently succes!- pcrson is rouicd < i?L 0 “"P l '™"! spelts. If a tlllll^ »treei e ,thdco”nero^ O h,!a W™ M “ L Una iiovl4 Corner of SmnhCeld and From b (8 Tl , f’?™»?£. J '^S~' lbr i ee hnryuig lois.mvlihe lUt; .Bnidn Ceme,ry, elegantly simaied. Apply to ■ ™ octf L ■ v ' d son, b® l7 .dth Ward. Allegheny. , • ••' -- V. • -i 1 ■' : '' -•* ; ’ V • '-T '" x r-:. 9t y~"‘" MEM Mm by Telegraph! Reported' for the [Morning Post. ,Bteamer.-*JBarl£et*.. Dec. 4y 1848. We have no steamer vet, ihougTrwe look hourly for her arrival. :The are all quid; wc have no change to report.. ' hSOIShAmB OF OHIO, ‘ ' f - Columbus, December 4, 1848. - In the Senato, thero were sir ballots Tor Speaker, without a : choice haying been made.'/-The vote stood for Ewing 17, for Beaver 18, Blank In the House, iho DemocratH, iucluding the dis puted members from Hamilton county, were sworn in. 'the Wniga seceded at once. The'Democrats are now in sesslop, but most of the Whigs are ab. sent. .> i cohgrbsbiohal sews. WASHiHOTotf, December 4, 1848, - The Senate ,waa called to order at 12 o’clock this day. * <$ 'Vice President Dallas boing absent, the Hon; Mr. Atchison took the chair. The Senate was opened with prayer, by lhc Rev. Mr. Sheer. - i The npw : Senators.elect, who,wore present, were' introduced, and sworn into oflica. Mr, Brcese offered n resolution for the appoint ment or a Joint Committee,.from both houses, to waiton the President, and inform him of‘their or. ganiration, and that they were ready to receive any communication he might please to make. It was agreed to. Mr. Douglass gave notice that he woiildj at some future day, introduce a bill to admit California and New Mexico into the Union. . Mf- Camerpji.offered a rcsolution io provide for the taking of the nett census. The Senate then adiourned. j .House.—The House was called to order by the Speaker. _ f \ Mr. Wilson-presented the credentials of Mr. Sib tey, delegate from Wisconsin. ‘ - The question of reception was referred to the Committeo on Elections. .• The preliminary proccedmga were the same as in' the Senate. i 50 V HKSTIS; l'l S—Ju,l tec'd and for sale trvyhy Idec4l KING & MOORHEAD ... „ A FURCHKK KKUIJCTION, ITOSmW \ SOn *’ Patent S “*» A«h. I l„ii, 3 *’ co,h ‘ «»'«!«> » or 4 raos, apptovtd ier«i «? r u ,? w, ‘" 3a 3 * d 0 O' l ', of 0 mo*, do, m ippr,lej ’“I' 81101 ' qoalny of.lhis brand, .‘We. o>® S!<»» and .»oap manufacturer*.of (hiVcitv Kenerol'y W. A M MITCHCLmEE, ° ecl No ICO Libert) mteel S«n? Si RIFKDCHAMISLEO.N MOJH AIK, for Dailies'' Ureases; ahandsome article. '■ .•• i •. of dif itrent shades now open- ' • ■■■ _ Tlfarpon and Drab Parmeilos—K large* assort ment open ibis rooming- • Farvie } find Alpacas i at lowest prices; at D T U /i “°d* Hollss of W K MURPHY, _ ■ : Comer 4th and .Marker streets: 10 S'VECT CIDER—For sateb? i '- / dec* KING A. MOO’" r\ BBI.S. fj ■ tfee4 mndaml tor saleby' KING & MOORHEAD £'SWEET POTATOES—Just rec T d ;mdfor ?nJe (deep KING & MOORHEAD. tierces.just rec ? d nnd:for bqlo A \_®> WeM] MILLER &. RICICKT6ON. 40??F S * gLl?!lk> <*£{>_ _MILLER & RiCKETSO.V QIX2AKS—SO M. genuine Principe, - > ° „ 4 ‘ ‘-.lustoZauz” W ‘ llnrana Regtihox * v' * - - u Praffaiiciq. Rec'dmuiiprwde H MILLER & RICKET^QN. AfOLASSEd-sabbls. Sugar IfSSsr* .. .. v: -,' - ncw.crop Pinntatiou; received : aiid tbf sa}gT>y (dec4) - .MILLER' 3c RICKETSONV ■ ras - , °' ¥a ' t « f su p ; B°r 10btt*kcu«up Uordpai,“l,iuour*,'' , , , Marseilles, rccM am! for sale, by ; de,:4 _ Mlixna h. RICKKTSO.V V P SWNC ’?- Another iofoMhose rich ; Cuehmere., just received Also, a fetv pane " j c - s i <>r Evfnui 5 Vests, ror sole at ' . ni^ deca CURRANS, 3a F„,h ft. Navigation Company will be held on Mondav 'iSm-hw' aaix^ra.'g Building, Fourth street, Pni s hnrgh r n S o clock iS ihenf Mlic^Sie 1 \viT !;l1 I'^tV I>osl ' ,lie “ Snniis BX -A°~K CLOTHS, FOB CLOAKS AhuJ’oh™ ?S Z"' F"cc of Ac previous lot. k "' do “"’ VC, > tTc . L^‘,cei! 0 [uov'S 5 ISPBIIi .. ’CUTitBBRT,Conera! " k -- ■ Snulhficld»ireet/> • .--—-, ' • 5 V fe.-Olrver , " I cl ® ; By embracingiisfcuSrv j®f lcl, ' :! ' of Kentucky,; eeosrapiißit IsSiiiSjf, WWiSfia nntnral cnriOMttea, descriptions; dir»a“bidgfgphfSU skeielSSePSi , man °M illuminated volt, c"ttlc,j l fl. Cloii«iT Pl ' olCl ? tha . Btoe-Coaiing^sapenßlacfcCastoT rioJU-n.*; Heavy anti nch Jijfea r 1 ' “‘ " PlnidSillcendSalin 11 nV ? Iln S» ? - e e Mmp o ?l,? 0 8 ! j Pl4id > *““ Moder s>«<■», «#«: ' ■ SB reign and Domatie Winn "r,„ T** *+* F^^^psSftfiifeSS j^MSWSiaaSEr' could not begin to comuthem far remedies before the-eablii far wSSimJvJKfES with a clear conscience, Morgan's Worm Ki'lleHshf* 8 . 1 !?' pcnor to any now before tbepnbfit l " J ™ Sunm, fdmtnoir, is-—j*siffßa?- Prnggisl, Wood feireesEinaburgh—. ' mut , , , Blew GH>O . ■ , .Cornerjl g l.ti n d.tYTood «s.y-: T'iNEN HDKFS.—A.A.MS«ii"Co7dOMa.ket«reel, f * U °i' of * ,a,ci,aMrs,<>,h ' Mr J ,3r B ß * lock Hdkli-,.embracing aonie P -&s. .Honduras, .jtal' and for Fa** b> B A FAHNESTOCf ,^ttov^_..,■~.: i .... : -,„ ; ,Coruerlsi-qihl tWjecciveffi ■ ’"Wi'aA «!«• • ,-.i-1 T^f 1 ' 01, SALH—Tbe atfbieijber will X-selL.on necpmmodating/deTtnsvlF'YaluaMe -'tract'of : cey a SldlfMartheOhm Mill 011' Sis ;^^, E** sF, £ra'lr,™■‘RanWin- tawushJpAMleKli’env couutj, about twelvemiies irotn Pilt.sburpti ''Tb contain,; one hundred and s.xaere.betnctSraure f” ea .,®r^t < tlt “ c lcajeAanil:in®good*tM4ofcaUi?t' .tion,tbebalanceconsists of goodlimher The whc-lri* a “ d contains an-oicellentcoaitnineiioW; Zr of ““»*• A,ro *> teK itot im".? 1 * 11 trait tree*, in a good bciuriug Vintele plaoe fod any person wtsSing-tb eiK nn«ini!h ebU n" l k“ of fa rauug,aa a lfl e .Prapcrly, and being cobvXueotVoa good market, churches, and school. 'fiieiiuiltllwirs doli-' '?» hp T m3Xs3h£, lUfnisbed, And a frame burn ot a goodi Biteiiiiid wpiriic .ranged, also wuh on excellent spring at ibe dooiv B .,^^%P n “\ , h‘«V , Wwtii ; anaaUobate“iu.'iaSraann4!' •? ?or parUclUarsVmqoire ■ at Me haye. alvraj fti-fpAertrtf-inftodftf&'/.befefc ald^rin' l Ti l tt »«**>£conlficaifs, Xh from ume co umc.have been published, beside** others uow ui our. possession,.is-sufflineiil onf fl of tlieir Tirtue and powir to cute, bm thaShev .^ U J> appreciated by. an lnteltlgcm publfe:’’ Wheu tlie couutry, is. flooded with Panaceas. s ’ ' ft E]ixees ?> ü ßol- K“ U ‘V‘ Pills ’’ and n>^offh’emWdoa» , “ ? , r ’ P ,crsons Ul i e al a io3s,io'i.now how far ihey wh!?h l i tn nis » nny ° f .*?«* and ixy those ,}\ Ve - een prot-ed-by: the aptnentevf yean.- Snch ,>e satisM w.ojrltswlllpralie iiieni.>’ • * fitrret, Pinrburrh.io whom tiii letters lor seencles or other ’ Vrr‘*r*"Vi 1 6 JddrenMd ■ SoMnlsobyT.'Scbooutna! 1 PT S 2s im & R,Et Sellers, 1 F. 1,. Snowden, .John n. Soon, i. H. CasteliJninM 3/ Jones, Johivllays, Spaufduig. A: KnoeJttnd,>-':x^i>; A ,o > b > - EUioitdc Beeknm,anJU.JliCurry,Aieloheny c i!£ • - - anil Ati&vi \ .^?.® ?n«{al^other t .i.f»slruinente l qfi\vmiHffi«lSS' chord° rfi - n . ely um , bM , ed ON two contains one hamlretf knd fiiirlcres-i oboui one hundred cleared—twenty orit'oSen? tSTT fi!^t- C 3^ w ■ nnd the balance thicily'coveretljtyitfl fine s ‘tomfottnhletrfwelHife hdtise “JJjyl 0 'hrivniff peach orchards There a. mile iRn5J ift^ Il ?*^ edL,Q^*tflse r ,oli Outre are .leaacres pt.first rateißeadmyl i-Thlsproperty b6£j£ } o »ff.£ e i>l« * e^elSt-SawsT flnebriotclay Otid^roft^re" The wdfole or thonhoTeprpperfy^llie.iolilJow/Sri^if”^,®?. l - 1 of f y Butieeriti'ee— ir.‘ ■ ir»uinp^;.-,^?;» ! thepB(wn - ■■A „ PaU|o ««,iie»,on tfenj*mfe™?tr 23lh ' riaee. inown os the MEANS’ iRUtM ™ ome coutily. -3lI o ?a Ohio river atSbOnsiowu, nndonMi«2nosr^J?£?l- tlle the road- icuditir■ frnm ■ nnM from > fourteen miles iffon u,^ °dd from 145t0 150AcreLnhin««!S!V 'f“^.£ arm domains Fer*nViW^£&,?^ tye balance well Umbered ' -1-ermj raode inown on lhe day Of sale-"' - ‘ - . ' declww* r \ £ r AHCfirBAH>MEANS andPemcks-hi stofteand tJ\J for sale by ; (novls) \V. £jj. C.ACHESOJV - i' r "'S'sijCiCSi'"- «i3sajw"v.» ■»» .-- j-vms rtJ -~ -w..^ ■. „„ p «»» Arrival—Sew <; aad : Wnm2): , DRV H GOOD™ D ito a2,SgKftiESSS3s ttr 11 em 6,» «»« factar]ug,~and will of item tt’hV 0 *? ° f TOB0&& " a He IfeSfiSes&'WaS?.. - asse^Sofilr-r”' Prints, MefrimacJcjjauenis onh Gi^nt* . sstesafeatSLri - »«Wss:s*““-“ At 9 PretieirCreis Ginghams: ISI tftiti • v-■*•-. • v . 4-4 White Flannelronly S 5 cents 1 * r «r , ™ > LADfES J i)RESS GOODS .':?«■^Ste k £/* l f S »l ks - HCh ißstlfej -S? I ®- 6 *Manilla Silks; ’ .;■ jJnomrieoflSUks^nlUhades; Satin stripe Cashmere, new style, frtneh Immartme PJaftfe. } 1 ■'.‘S&sl;; v.; ; Hiack Plaid Gro- J)*Armon» , aifV«** * -••• Chameleon Thibet Cloths. ° *’ ’' Plo.rl r^<£ HA W SHAIVL3! r eredßlMfc flnA bL*’ ® ro =bal-6ng-Sl»Wl»; Embnurf —sifriSSSSfl?"*ll®®* * ™p&cY'‘£s>%? c °-' }m ''° Sh “* K Cap™. Collars and Chenuictles: now ySSaft&Sftiswrsa. “.“ito,* S b^o C ksmf 'f *%*'"' M?«- Edg.ngAtolen.wlt Ita «* and Gm,pi “»•* n „„ Pa™spcrAND STATLE GOOB9 - oeSdS M ? H a f°' °° a Tallle Clothe, Baseia Dio mSSSf' . Eincnnnd Linen Lawns; Bleached • Cawmeu ■ KepmckjrW; Cheek*? "pmestio ,Ginghams; Cdorea cambrir**' l ' 1 toScamo^l 10 " >f!WelSSßtaniS?K& cd Bnlb’ng? Wanneh., Brown, BrcnchedWcolor - r„„ GENTLEMEN 8 GOODS. Hki?^S^d? r l aSpl^a^n^mofGtovi:3 . ' A BLANKETS n SBp * rfin * ■ 'KS^if^SSHSfcKK ■s^^SlSsk* ___No l ßs Market MreetPmebnigh “.Si? SwSE?£2SS#:b sssa^sKKSr-- Excavating foundation tee feel below-the present pot cpbic -.yard;foundaboii;bF walls below iKn^ c u K w ®rlr °r*be same per «übu!ieet—the wall* lobe-three feet,or of Conunissianew'inay'fllrfecL • •,-. Addiuonai slops, ofo fttaricetgt. lugar.iforjta] ' * ATKI* bamocmi. , f ■ . esiablishmejUtknttwn"■&s■ibeAihe ateum Saloon onUhenr *»eL Siween Bmlihfi e id and Wood, formerly kepi by Peck>hartpson£rto, whore Ht>iSmilvn k S«“«rot RKSTA«SaWt Md HOJUUJINQ HOUSE, in » »tyle second ti) oiie in “ ho ,For the aecommoda'ion flfboUi Ladie* dad Gentlemen SSS/S*. °i *«« and other searenai,! “d*fc„,r h ?m l ] . lO ° ll ri ; “ be, ' er Prepared .ho* the “So ° _S s *“"f'lod«y .Y^L^' U ’^W“ e * b ' opeitaadm good or- ’ on *oSS&fe!S&& ® r ® lab Soppore and Dinners danhefarmshed :W?(lSs*S?biiltaie-of our' M_. W«?kb Dress. Goods, « irreauv riflta?iT .of B I uiaiorine hlaebifjP brown ond-oiherißtilorß/Erenclr: Merino*. Lamas!* SmJ. OQOte;—Jusi reeeiredf a Yen' deorabia'lo't dees- - - -•■ N °To^te; SSrtoa-^ar^gpft . 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' Pearl Necilflce, ' 11 taken” P 'T ,,ln «“ Odd, Snuff bur whmjtwai, b nftS conviction of the thief of thlevea'hV wS^? 0 .“ 6 ‘ on fallen, oil for the intbnnationjehlch vtill vqvery of thepropeny and foe«hviclion of tbStW^ • ” -• ’;• ■■ ; -fcpMum>3ijiuSJ ‘ . ■: • -. T Comer Ist and Wood «*. 'V' '' 1 \ , -rf ‘X} Yi&s: .'■>»* •