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NO PAPER ON'EfONDAT. 4.l3faistanul 'cornea but once a yifir; lie balm, k x ---. inAtoratticrte with ose about . the effiereka dtepoto . tio4 te‘renjoy ou ..elvee to day, and, otpourae we .:-.L .: S , :tititi ,r-fintiFTtescitilaoiliing. ;ter*.~`F . VII"EPIATP - VIGIY MORNING POST. Thia;liAristmaa iiirrikinore delightful gift to send p,friend, cannot, hie. purchased in the city, theipicif the Weekly Post. It is for stile in the eouiitingroom. trizta - evry Christmas" to all our readers, old and.yeidig; male and female, whiga and demo crats,:tsaints and sinners! May you all on this day mortal can be, haw') clear con scienees, and-ell sit down to sumptuous-dinners! CHILISTXAS,SII3 all our readers know, is the day on - whieh the nativity of Our Saviour is celebra ted. All Christian 'nations-religiously observe the -dal; theritisDivine Service in neatly all the t tkurcites throughout the land. Trie,s4reeer4 we have. of the observance of this 47,-isito he second century, about the time of tyti-:geaperat• Commodes. The decretal epis tles, indeed, - Carry it up a little higher, and say that Telesphorus, who lived in the reign of An toninus Pius, ordered Divine Service to be cafe braled„ ir,:ti4;nuangelic hymn to be sung the night before the nativity of our Saviour. The-Ciaittiiii of making presents on Christmas eve is derived from an old heathen usage, prao • ticednmens the northern nations, at the feast of the birth :of 801, on the 25th of December, to whiely..itlaucceetled, and retained the Dime of Yulecor:foul; I e. the "Wheel" or revolution of the sun— Oa This day all little folks are particularly happy i , on account of the ♦ieit of old BAS TA OLA:US /W. aiglit, who came down the chimney sad= UlcU J 3 =Wry stookings with toys, books and sweetmeats, and left many pretty tokens of re membrandelehind. The-Oetring :beautiful poem, written spore years n.golyrofeesor CLEMENT C. Moons, for the Nsiilorli„Miritir, sill explaiw-the myateri -0119-fliitg SANYA CLAtg :- A VISIT FROM- ST. NICHOLAS. 'rwns tba night before Christmas, when all through the 11011 F, Not a cricket was stirring, not even a mouse; Th e itz,,mbg., were hung ti, - ,the chimney with care. In hones that St.. Nicholaittoon wouhl be there The creb. iTiN nralsollanuk in their bids, whim vpioto of Tonto danced through their heads, And'ulttnigna In%et, and I in my cap, lladjattrettled. - . 'far a long winters nap -IVbeiCentrt o•tbe*... tare arose such a clatter. I sP rag fro tlit Y - W td see what was the matter ; Awatio• oadsM-1-11sw liken flashk- ,- ----- ''' - a5t,..." Tonoo k s.ii the shutters . , and threw np the nab, Tho Moon, 'stn the-breast of th e crew fallen UMW. Gave the lustre of told-day to the objects below, It - het tyliatta nay wondering eyes should appear. lint a othaittre eleigh and eighttiny reindeer, Wldutstittle old drives so lively and quick, I kneer. In &moment li most be St. Nick. Moregaptd than eagles Ids oourtent they tame Andberrhistled,,and shouted, 11.131 i called them by name, " Now,Dasherl. now, Dancer! now, Prancer! now, Then I On, Cone, tin. . . Cupid, on! bonder and Mara ! To tiutterp of-.the porch I to-the:top of the wall! Now,..cluettaway, dash away, dash away all!" As leases Qutabefore the wild hurricane fly Wheatley meet with no obstacle monnt to the sky. So, up to the house-tops the coursers they flew, With-the eleig,h fall of toys and St. Nicholas too. And then in a twinkling I heard on the roof The prancing, are*pawing of each little hoot • As I drew-Insay head, and was turning around, Dowortturchtmney. 4,N/cholas Paine, milt a bound, Ile crugswed all In furrow his creed table foot, And aline were all tarnished With Wigs and soot; A bundle of toys lie hid thing anirds_bark. . And ILlLSOlielllke itywdlnrjust opening his. peek, lily aiii. 4 lki;l4cf. - twittkiedi 14 dimples, how merry! the cheralts wrieltke lase; itieneaaae a cherry, ills dZarnttle mouth was drawn nyilikaa bow, And flit Ve.a.lil on lifichin was ea white as the mow. The clump OA pimhp held tight Itads teeth, And clidar4ite it eueireled his bead Illteuerrrean. . . _ lie ha a" Ace, p little roingtheliy, _ , . . . That gfock .soilioeli4tifkiirowl_full.oijaly.. * Re w•'rc i pll._74 l4l4l l:li Pt, a rig jolly .olitelt; And ia pl StAl•Vu Pallet mite of royselft. A win o eye, a tor his head, Soon gay.9.-IP !. o . l ralow . 1 Ilad nothing ta dread. Re spplanoi.e. wont; lint, went Modght to his. ork And olellaulatO 6 • 141 , ?Wel then Punned with n4trk, . . lingert . And lira; e . glatettflis ease , ~. _ „ _ .. . And 4vltirg a'arid, pp cMpos.V.lto time- lie 6 PrP.OUraide tr,hls team gaze a.wk-n: - n _e, • • And all. Owlfiadqwn-otalbistles - But l "a l 4 l 3,eMbedrosT ant of eight. Hap y - -• ChrTstratito all, apettu all a good night!'.' . .. R014:40 OP SPOOZNiitkiEROAD. By. Hioh ard author of "Bb Leger," &o. York : G. P. Putustf'4 tiori Person has heard af.the , froliokaand.galetrof stadaat life in Earope. This hook ghee a gr' aphio account of the scenes winch allatudeats .pass, through on the continent, and it is altogether an amusing and readOro volume. For sale.by H. S.. Bos worth, Al.arket street. FUN AilD EARNEST- By the author of "Mu sings of an Invalid," &c. New York : John S.' Taylor..:—This book is full of gaities and gravit ties, ypi ihoild be in the hands of every serious family'fri Christendom. For sale by A. B. Eng lish & Co:, Wood street. Parite.l4 . ,'s ltloarray.,-We have received, from H. Minet`Si Co., the first number of this AmericanMegazine. It maybe an experiment, but vie intuint.stippose_that there is a possibility of its Toilfg,. with such contribiators aslave expressed-their-hearty approval - of it~ Among: them w.exiotiee homing, .Prescott, , Dana, Everett Willis, Patilding;"C'atia; Tinnier, - Herinedi; and Rome htinUreil others-of the distingaished Wri ters of-trur 'conntry.. The same-work is also for sale at the pops ler Periodical Rouse of Gildenfenny& Co., 78 Fourth street:- --. ..:.Y ith - ita:fylltittrcasittru t --We have reeeived the Xlst intereatlng public - adieu. The eirielividgA are truly beautiful, and therlia, oriptien:chiste-and'approgriate. SPLENDAD:ViT'T BOOKS Thetas Vrini'aish - to perc,hase - choice Books. for holiday-Tresentscshould by till means call at the store lit 7k.iiy co., corner of Wood and -Third streeta.-illicir- Sawn:hi:Lent of - Aniiale and Gift Books of every description, is the' linen and, most igsikliitis: e r brangha to-Pittsburgh.— They i_ite prpßatedtcaccommodate every taste; and please every fancy. Their stook of I'Yayer., Bnokaa#l4ligkic is tsnly. beirtitifitl Again we wouliFieitc - iest titiirlHeedA togive Kay & Co: a 1t0m244:41..2436—The ligaskbpxtip lio 86i . .. tett:AU - . someiiiittliettettiticrthar`guldrof Tank yqt entert!da-fqopgolelop!:!xif,ltiEr hope-,it4tEr,ll:Vrtiell-00jak moot git*.:OkilialiatZ- ihe-griaikremese 4 - . by a pfkatrOok.o,c-th.tgi.alk9fite,Panktriugui wastitrilgalaKere tTie PITTSBURGH: :::DECEMBER 25 FOR MAYOR, .:01111.1STMAS. CILIMMT C. ,110012 r.: NEW" BOOK!. Wier Ma. &min hair avast deal of difficulty in advocating his own election to the Mayoralty. He affects to consider the remarks of...the Pf!st on the enbject, "silly and stupid.".., the usual trick - of.the,Joura4 w!lett !Omni:tat:an swer any of the arguments of its cotiniporaties. It gets over therdifficultrhy calling their nrlioles "stupid and 'silly." But thin course T ili u u t serve his purpose e&far as the Post is concerned. He must appear before the bar of the people, and answer the plain and honest arguments that have been urged against hiseleotion. We read an article in the Diaptitah of. yesterday,' is which isodescribed In neither 'a "stupider silly" manner. It is addressed to one of the ed itors, and in that address we think we see a principle kir deapotism. Be this as it may; heiv ever, we have seen the,saree arguments used un der a different signature., then that,of "Clay." The writer says:. "If it Is light and _pumeito make the Mayoraiity a party question at the present tat; it - would also have been right to have done aci-at..purvions - ilectionti—wheif Metutcheon. Roggen end Sawyer were the candidates of the party. If appeala for that purpose had been made to the party, on tholcs . loy the Journal, its present course wear an appearance of consists:nay, and: Bin ! Riddle, might now claim credit for honesty of purpose. Rut wan examinetkno of his tiles will fail to detect anything of the kind—unless in the shape of communications, for the insertion of which he charged at full rates—Mr. Riddle's new zeal; under all the .circuxastances, is, to any tbo least, ft lithe suspicious—end -not a few whigo, along with myaelf, have come tollie con clusion that Mr. It is influenced in the present more by por n:Mal considerations than (as he pretends.) by the attach. meat to the interests of theparty.e . • . This is strong and decided language ageing Mr. Riddle, but the writer follows with some thing still more pointed against the whig nomi nee. lie says : few years ago Mr. James W. 'Baxter, a well-known Whig, whets moral character was without blot or blemish, received the nomination of the Whig County Convention for the office of County Treasurer. • The domination was fairly `made. There was no suchmanagement (I:ti.Migit by • mild name,) as that resorted to for the purpose of carrying the Eighth Ward in the late contest no pretence imiced,of fraud of any kind—and yet the editor of the Ammo/ refused to "raise his name in hie paper, and it is fair to presume voted tbr his opponent. Next comes lien. Macs Hampton. The ..opposition of the editor of the Journal to this gentleman, when a whig candidate for Congress, is so notorious that I need seemly call attention to it—and, though I tempos* It would be difficult to adduce positive proof of the fact, there are few an doubt that (on that occasion) he voted for the democratic candidate. Next, and last, is the use - of Wm. Magill, the present. whig Sheriff. The attacks on that gen tleman and on his nomination are of so recent a date, that your readers cannot fail to recollect thorn—and, though Mr. „kiddie finally raised his name, with the remainder of the' .tickat, to the head of his columns, yet It Is a well-known tact that the most determined opposition to his election em anated from hangers on around the Journal officer I will not now enumerate his many other defections, Tylerism, and injuries which he has done to the party by _having control of the columns of a professedly whig paper. I bare ' , hewn conslusively, T think, that according to the rule litid down in his recent numbers, lee Is not entitled to the (rapport of the whit; party, because, though deriving his bread and butter from that party—he ha oppowd Its rimed mees, and - by his position (as editor of profcesedly whig pa per.) done more to injure that party than perhaps any other man in the county. The Whigs, then, ought not to, and will not support him. There will be some half damn other candidates—any one of whom, I may almost say, on the leery of whiggery, will be as acceptable as him, and on all other accounts much preferable." The other allusions in the article we have no "taste to publish. Tee editor of the Journal may treat them as "silly and stupid" if he chooses, but the public-would desire him to give the ar tide which we have quoted, a more serious no tice than the flippant nonsense with which he has met all objections to his election ,horetofore. = It is foolish for him to suppose that the peo ple who have to vote for Mayor, will not investi gate his claims, competency and qualification, beyond the doubtful nomination of mach a con vention from which he claims his potent for the pfHce. We-know better, and when the election ;lay comes round, the people will show him that they are neither "stupid or silly." We will close this article with the following extract from the American of yesterday. It is from a Whig organ older in the faith than the Journal. Will the editor of the latter say that its remarks are "silly , and stupid?" Whatever they may be in his estimation, we are of the opinion ,that the remarks are pointed, and the editor of the American is after the editor of the Journal with a very "sharp stick." The Amer ican says:— "TIM lIITOPALTT.—IVB learn that a large number of whip of the city, indignant at having throat upon the par ty by unfairoese and fraud, a renegade from all parUra, are preparing to call ont a candidate of their own—one whme life ie a guarantee of hie attachment to the party and Its ,prineiples„ and for whom they can conacitmtionsiy cast their .votre, an for en honest man and a whlg." EEXT PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and . Friday, September 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th, have been selected by the Executive Committee of the State Agricultural Society, as the time for , hold ing the next Agricultural Fair. A Committee was appointed—Judge Watts. of Carlisle. Chair man—to receive proposals from the cities and towns desiring to secure its location with them. It is conceded that'the next State - Fair should be held west of the Allegheny mountains. And certainly there is no ptdce that combines so many attractions, and holds out so many inducements for that purpose, as the city of Pittsburgh. This city can now be approached by Railroad from the East and West, and articles can also be brought here for exhibition from the vast, region of country penetrated by our rivers andsanals. In the vicinity of the city there are many large open . lots, beautifully "Situated. and easy of se- Cess,- which can, no doubt, be obtained grain'. tonsfY, for tiu3.Fair 'Grounds. Our liberal cid tenscwe feel confident, will exert themselves to atmoet, •to contribute 'to the comfort sad rdetteditiB of the thousands who would visit our city an natation of this kind.. We hope, fore,•that a determined effort will be made at . office to. secure the'luilding of the next State Fair at Pittsburgh. - ' • ' Var. The following just and eloquent tribute to our friend DAWSON, the able and intelligent representative from the Fayette district, is taken from the Pennsylvanian. We clipped it out for publication" some weeks ago, but it. was after wards accidentally mislaid: IfON..JOIIN L. DAWSON. ' At the risk of being charged with a little partiality—and we are, like many others, somewhat fonder of our Wends than our ,foes—wo cannot avoid saying a word about this really able and excellent, gentlematy sadists exertions in the two laze battles Iltrotwhich 'Pennsylvania has pawed,— There are so many s,l •n ts for honors' and emoluments, who, from the moment fierce was nominated, never opened their lips eXcept to growl or groan, or who never spoke or wroienxcept to show their weakness, or who were on both • Ades of Violence- at the lame time," that we like to peint . out an honest, hearty worker, who conic into the canvass With his pockets full of mks, and his heart full of Wipes, and who Lett it covered with ' , the trophies of victory. faMy Maned in the thickest of the tight. Jens L. DAWSON is man of this metaL Ile was elected two years ago !tithe Old Somerset congressional district, in a close contest; and ha was reelected last October, for the new district of Greene, Washington and Fayette. From the hour he reached home in September, he wee almost constantly in tbessddleor on the stump, spending his money to get out the voters wholly od distant from the polls, and ronAng all to action. The pl inth In both elections in the three counties olliided to, Is, highly creditable to hlannergy andbis eloquence. We write down hie name on our tablets, in The largest capitals we can employ. Stir It is generally understood that Congress will grant no outiitsto anyloreignmlesion which may become vacant during the balance of Mr. `llllmore's administration,— considering that all such appointments should be made by the next atimististraiion. Of course outfits will be voted ,for all themissions at the close of the session, eo as :to - enable Gen. Pierce to send new men abroad. For the same reason a difficulty will be _experienced In • passing any bill, such as the Fn3noh Spoliation', which will create a • Board of Commissioners.- The majority in Congress have no intention of giving the present administration any additional patronage. - It is intended to call up the Tehgantepeo reso lutions in the Satiate, at the earThistimportanity, and it is believed they will pan with Mr Brooks' amendment, by a large Vete. 'The muter isfaat approach-big a " • • • : The postponementof the-opening Of-the Belthnore and Ohio Railroad until the 10th . 0f ailittlarb wee annoutied - te be Virgins - Renate. on Tuesday, by Mr. Sweeney ( the-Wheeling Ben ater, who embraced the ocosaion to extend a ter ditil welcome the members of the Legible• ture to visit Wheeling on the occasion: • • . • - ler A Northern darkeysayelldey isn't gwine to•ootch - - him - away down South, for 47m:titer poor Diggs work twenty-five hours every. day I.!' . How? when then ie oniy twenty-fonr-in a day. •"fW!tydg inatteerhiri et nt in de Inctnin. an liar before iray7tint- :::ifmapinted Rozryt - e: ghtiiitaN -- augairagikariarco q,a • pop ,ty 88-43 0 - emu to be lr-MMItZ 14410.1-14114 e yith tturtainullerB4.• critmaighticl:- getagEt:ot Alt 4igetecer,-- We publish below; from tho Philadelphia North American, a list of the decisions of the Supreme • Court, on Monday,.pio,2ottr::: - ; , . sumac 0013ET•Ef ILurOb.,4lorard pack, 0. XszudTur tins Lewis, Lowrie and Wocitlattrd: Blanket!. Soeletyoflettliad Bretbratlinotrn, ILBWrigbt, and J. D. Stiles, for plaintiff in ,errdr; and 'J. M. Porter, for defendant in error.. PertturirdJudionent affirmed. Ilent”tamer TB . Mirk—Argued by J. U. Porter for plaintiff in error and by,d,l. IL Realer for defendant in error. • wolf vs. bopek—Argued by P. Trhie for plaintiff to error, aid by J. M. Porter for defendant in error. 0T 3: ersoe . i,. f ft N . . , . SUPUEO Com? AT NM Parci Gibson, and Susanna Curran vs. Charlotte Boyd. Dallas; Wil liams and J. Williams, Biddle. Anaction of trespass far dain ages Bo breaking in and entering upon plaintiff's close. ma ownership of a certain alley between the properties of the parties being disputed, it is alleged that the defendant broke d arn the fence of the plaintiffs, filled their yard with rub bi dt, and obstructed the full enjoyment of their pope,ll. triaL We conclude the list of opinions delivered in the Supreme C9urt in Banco, on Monday. Plank Co. vs. Thomas--Opinion by C. J. Black. Jtulirment affirmed. • Plank Road Co. vs, Ramage—Opinion by 0. J. Black.— Judgment affirms& . ==elPliork - Road 00. vs. Rea—Opinion by O. J. Mack. Judg. meat ravened. And T. d•-n• Plank Road co. yg. Birelemen—Opinion by C. J. Black.— Judgment affirmed. Same va. McKinney—Wden by C. J. Black. Judgment reversed, and V.& n. awarded. Monongabela Navigation 00. Ita. Blair, Allegheny county —Opinion by O. J. Black. Judgment reversed, and v. d. n. awarded. Eame vs. blagogany—Opltdon by C. J. Black. Judgment remand. Anking vs. Albright, Somerset county—Opbalon by Loafs J. Judgment revolved, and v. d. n. awarded. Chrlivwell vs. Altemus—Opinton by Lewis J. Judgment afarmed. Todd vs. 31eQuaid--Opitdon by Lewis J. Judgment et. firmed. Robert Reel's Fatale--Opinion by Lowb J. Decree af firmed. Erna's Administrator vs. Johnson, kris county- Opinion by Lowrie J. Judgment affirmed. Brownfield vs. Brownfield—Opinion by Lowrie J. Judg ment affirmed. illackenederrfer re School Direetore, Erie county—Opinion by Lowrie J. Judgment affirmed. Owene Ira. 3lyers, Green county—Opinion by Lowrie J. du:dm:neat reTersed and r. d. n. awarded. Nukiom ye. Stagers, Green county—Opinion by Lowrie J. Judgment affirmed. Anderson VP. Allison, Green county—Opinion by Lowrie J Judgment reversed and v. d. u. awarded. Pettit Vt. Rogers, Green county—Opinion by Lowrie Judgment affirmed. Stewart vs. Freedly, Green county—Opinion by Lawrie J. Judgment affirmed. . Byert vs. Rogers, Fayedeo:runty. Opinion by Lowrie J. Judgment affirmed. Partition of Torrent:Ps estate--Opinion by Lowrie J. De cree at armed, with costs. Fetter vs. Cope, Fayette county—Opinion by Lowrie J.— Judgment affirmed. Pittsburgh and Greeniburg Turnpike company, Alleghe ny county—Opinion by Lawrie J. Decree affirmed, with costa. Flayford Ira Dutcher, Fayette county—Opinion by Lowrie J. Judgment affirmed. Morgan vet Dykes, Fayette connty—Opinirn by Lowrie .1 Judgment affirmed. Faulkner va. Lloyd—Opinion by Lowrie J. Judgment af firmed. Wray ye. bli ler—Opinion by Woodward j. Judgment re. Tensed end v. d. n. smarded. tiegley va. Negley—Opinion by Woodward J. Judgment afflrmol. 'Beckley re. Tharntan--Opinion by Woodward J. Judg ment reversed and v. d. n. awarded. Moore va. Small—Opinion,by Woodward J. Judipaantra. versol end T. d. n. SWILTdCd. Morrow's ostate—Opinion by C. 3. Black. Deere& reversed. Lonhofe estate; opinion by came; decree IVTO.IIBa. McGinnis vs. Porter; opinion by caranjudgment affirmed. Bunt's appeal; opinion by same; judgment affirmed. Martin 1 . 3. Rook; opinion by same; judgment affirmed. Thayer vs. Sodety of United Brethren; opinion by same; judgment ravened and v. d. n. awarded. Colllday vs. Ward's heirs, Erie Co.; opinion by tams; jud=rovereed and v. d. n. awarded. vs. Nixon; opinion by same awl Lowrie .1.; judg ment affirmed. B.slley vv. Brownfield; opinion by C. 7. Blea ; Judgment rimmed and Y. d. n. awarded. Niche,lson'a Appeal; opinion by same; doeroe affirmed. &silky Appeal; opinion by same ; decree affirmed. Laycoek va. White • opinion by CldcfJustice black; judg ment reversal Israls,J. was not present at the argument and dissenting. Roberts Th. Reeves; opinion by the gum order reversed ; LOW* J. dissenting- Nison's heirs Va. ; opinion by some; judgment af firmed. Judges Lewis and Woodward dissenting. McCoy PC Danbroy's administrator, Washington co.; opin ion by moms judgment reversal. and VAIL awarded; opin ion of Lowrie concurring. Btokely's eatate ; opinion by same; special decree. Whaebriddle Perms. Railroad Co.; opinion by Woodward, J.: decree affirmed. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. TL J. MeChirey ; Allegheny county ; opinion by Woodyard, J. Judgment erveracd, and v. d.. n. aivardeil. Shal va. Stephens; opinion by Woodward, J. Judgmen Coulter et el. vs. Pldlllps et la ; opinion bj , same ; .Itulg` meat reversed. and V. d. n. awarded. Woovl vs. 1111111; opinion by same; judgment affirmed. Sartwell va. Wilcox; Elk county ; opinion by same; Judg ment reversed, and v. d. awarded. Rankin vs. Simpson; Indiana county; opinion by came; judgment reversed, and v. d. n. awanlod. Grigg's Appeal; opinion asme ; Judgment rIIIVCITeiI, T. d: EL awarded. Mccaubey vs.Negley; opinion by same; judgment allirinrlt. Wiggins vs. Lowrie; opinion by name judgment Aullirmed. Clerk vs. Craven ; opinion by =no judgment utilrment. TUE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION The resent election for President of .the Unit ed States was the seventeenth which has been since the adoption of the Constitution. We give below a statement of the electoral votes given at all the elections from that time. The first four elections were held tinder the Constitution as first adopted, which requireethe electors tovote for two persons, and then the one having the highest number of votes was to be President, and the next highest Vice President At the election 'in 1800 Jefferson run for President and Aaron Barr for Vice President, (both as the Democratic nominees,) and the Democratic electors in all the States, in which they were chosen, having voted for them, there was consequently a tie vote, sad the selection between them thus devolved on Congress. As neither of the then two opposing parties—the Democratic and Federal—had con trol of a majority of the States, there was great excitement about the election. Mr. Jefferson was ultimately chosen ; and then to prevent the recurrence of such a difficulty, the Constitution was amended so as to require the electors to vote for out person for President and another for Vice President. Me fallowing. statement gives the particu lars of the voting at every election by the elec tors : 1788-FIRIBT TEEM. TIE STATES, ENTITLED TO 78 VOTES George Washington 69 George Clinton. 8 John Adams 34 Samuel Huntingdon 2 John Jay 9 John Milton • 1 Robert Harrison.... 6 James Armstrong— 1 John Rutledge 6 Edward Telfair 1 John Hancock 4 Benjamin Lincoln.. 1 George Washington was unanimoutily elected President. New York, Rhode Island - and North Carolina not having at the above time ratified the Constitution, chose no electors. Two votes ofilVirginla, and two of Maryland, were not given. - 1792—SECOND TERM. nr iza a STATES, ENTITLED TO 185 VOTES Geo. Washington ...182 Thomas Jefferson... 4 . John Adams 77 Aaron Burr 1 George Clinton 50 , George Washington was again unanimously elected President, and John Adams, by a plural ity of votes, Vice President. Two votes of Magi - and, and one of South Carolina, were not given. 1798—THIRD TEEM. EITXTE4N STATES, ENTITLED TO 138 TOTE& John Adams 71 John Jay Thomas Jefferson.— 68 James Iredoll. 8 Thomas Pinckney.. 60 Samuel Johnson 2 Aaron Burr 80 George Washington 2 Samuel Adams 15 J. Henry__ 2 Oliver Ellsworth.... 11 Charles C. Pinolmey 1 George Clinton...—. 7 John Adams was elected President, and Thos.. Jefferson, Vice President. During this adminis• tratiou was passed the famous "Alien and Sedi tion Acts." . 1800—FOURTH TERM. SEMEN STATII3, ENTITLED TO 128 von Thomas Jefferson.— 78 Charles C. Pinokney 64 Aaron Barr 73 John Jay 1 John Adams No choice by the people. The House of Rep resentatives, after balloting six days, on the thirty-sixth ballot elected Thomas Jefferson President. Aaron Barr was of course elected Vice President.' Maryland voted for Burr on the first ballotings, and finally decided the Presiden cy on the 86th ballot for Jefferson. 1804—FIRTH' TERM. -. SEVENTEEN STATES, EnTfLED TO 176 verse. Constitution altered. , President. Vice President. Thomas Jefferson....li2 George Clinton 162 Gcorgi Pinckney... _l4 Jlnfus King 14 1808-SIXTH TEEM - SEMITE= ifT4TEB, ENTITLED TO 176 TOTES. James Madison 122 Oefirge Cliaton 113 "0: 0. Pinckney 87 Rufus King-- ....... 47" GeorgeVllnt4n - John Langdon 9 janiesidadiaori—;... • James Monroe 8 One of the votes of _Kent:illy not given. 181,2:—.813YEKTIT TEI3II. a.tonnatirsiverns,--ntrrrrun TO 218 VOTES. Jamee Madison • 128 . ..Elbridge Gerry... ...1.81 De' Witt C1int0n.,..._89.-Jarrd Ingersoll 86 1 One of the votes of Ohio-not given. -EIGRTmTE)iiIi - 7 . 2“xurrami .evar.a...rant<To , .ramellidanroe . ...- - ,.i 188,. Da-D. T-empkina:..../88 — Jobtairlowark::: - 22 . ... _ . :John lldarehall - 4 - - 4Roberto"Harrer -$ Three votes of Maryland, and one of the votee of Delaware not given. TERM. MO2tDAY, Deo. 20 TWENTY-rove arevts.,,ititrrte.l).lli 282 tons. James Monroe 231,; D. D. Tompkins 218 4.'Q. Maim r'; Richard Stockton .. 8 , ••:;`!. - Darnel Rodney 4 • Robert; G. Harper.. 1 , • , - • Richard Rush 1 :-• ' 18242--i'ENTH•TERMi -• TWESTY.VOITE STATES, ENTITLED TO 261 VOTES. Andrew Jackson.... 99 J. C. Calhoun 183 John Q. Adams 84 Nathan Sanford..... 80 W. H. Crawford..... 41 Nathaniel Macon... 24 Henry Clay 87 Andrew Jackson.— 18 • - Martin Van Baran— 9 No choice by the people for President. The House of Representatives elected John Quinisy Adams. One of the totes of Rhode Island for Vice President blank. 1828—ELEVENTH TERM. TWEETT,HOTTE STATES, EISTITIAD TO 261 TOTES. Andrew -Jackson....l7B J. C. Calhoun 171 John Q. Adams.-- 83 Richard Rush 83 William Smith 7 TWENTY-YOUR STATES ENTITLED. TO 288 VOTES. Andrew Jaek50n....219 M. Van -8uren......189 Henry Clay ....—.—.•49 John Sergeant. John Floyd 11 William Wilkins 80 William Wirt 7 Henry Lee 11 Amos Ellmaker Two of the votes of Maryland were not given— vacancies. TWENTY-SIX STATES', ENTITLET! TO 294 VOTES. M. VIM' Buren 170 R. M. - Johnson 147 Henry Clay 78 - Francis Granger.... 87 Hugh 26 John Tyler 47 Willie P. Mangum. - ., 11 William Smith '23 Daniel Webster •14 7R. M. Johnson being tied, the election went to the Senate, where he received . 38 votes; Gran ger 16-4 absent. 1840—FOURTEENTH TERM. TWENTY-81E STATES, =TITLED TO 294 VOTES. W. H. Harri50n.....234 - John Tyler.. 234 M. Van Buren 60 8.. M. Johnson 48 L. W. Tazewell 11 J. Polk 1 Gen. Harrison died in office, and; was succeed ed by John Tyler, April 4, 1841. TWENTY-STE STATES, ENTITLED TO 275 VOTES. James K. Polk. 170 George M. Da11de...158 Henry Clay 105 T. Frolinghttyeen...los . L. W. Tazewell.-- 11 J. Polk 1 1848—SIXTEENTH TERM. TELIETY STATES ENTITLED TO. 290 VOTES. Zachary Tay10r.....163 Millard Fil LerriaGaiss 127 William 0. 8at1er..127 General Taylor died is office and was enceeed ed by Millard Fillmore, Inly, 1860. Martin Van Buren received 291,678 votes in 19 States. 1852—SEVENTEENTH TERM. TDIETT-OSE STATES, ENITTLID TO 298 VOTES [As we have not before given the certain full vote, or detail, of all the States—California only having been heard from a few days since— we now publish it, which makes the account complete.] The candidates voted for were : For President. Vice President. Franklin Pierce, dem. William A. King, Winfield Scott, Whig. William A. Graham Daniel Webster, Union. Charles W. Jenkins. John P. Hale. freesoil. George W. Julian G. M. Troppe, 8. Wm. J. A. Quitman. Wm. Goodall, Abolition. 8. M Gates 8. R. Piper. None of the electors, except those favorable to the Whig or Democratic candidates, were chosen, and they were elected in the several States, as named in the following list, and on the first Welt. nesday of December they met in the capitols of their several States, and cast their votes as follows: Pierce & King. Soott &Graham Maine 8 New Hampshire 6 Vermont. 6 Massachusetts " I.° Rhode Island 4 Connecticut._ -.. ..... 6 New York 35 New Jersey 7 Pennsylvania ..... "7 __ Delaware '3 Maryland B - Virginia .... .......... .....,16 North Car01ina............10 _ *"'"` _ .... Bouth Carolina... "... - nf - 4 . - ' '''-: - - Georgia Florida - 8 Alabama ... . .. Mississippi Louisiana :...........a....-0 Kentucky Tennessee Missouri ...... 1ndiana............ .... . Illinois ...... Michigan ............ 10wa............... ........ . . 4 ...... Arkansas Texas 4 California 4 RAILROAD. ACCIDRIIT AND Loss OP Isrz.—A gravel train on the Lludson. River_R4road, con tainlngBB laborers, and consisting of a locomo tive, tender, and seveircars, Was ,pecidpitated through a drawbridge; (which had been left open,) oti ;Monday night, antrplueigediptolhe river. Mr. Casey, the' Seeman, was killed; . -the engines; Mr. .Kelley, - had both of his legs bro ken. .0n removiag• him from hie-situation; the arm of another map Wait' reit under - the water, but it was found impossible to extricate hini— John Russell was reigned in a critical. elate, and taken to the city, with several _ others more or less injured. The- overseer of the' latiorers, a Mr. Smith, and several Of the men are missing, and were probably drowned. Tun RZVOLIITION ON nit Rio GWlDE.—Great excitement prevailed at Matamoros on the night of the 20th ultimo, In cacisequenee of a report, subsequently ascertained to be false, that Car vajal was within 16 miles of the city. Guards were mounted, patrols oat, and all the troop ° beat to quarters.' It,ls.reperted e . however, that the people of Monterey bare called, him to head the revolutionary forces. Gen. Jauregin„, the commanding general of the Suite, had shiitlim: self up in the fortress, with forty of his follow ers. Gov. Cardona; and Give of the members of the Legislature had retired to parts unknown.- Gen. Remove, in an attack on the insurgents at Victoria, had net defeated, losing all hie artil lery. THREATII4III) DABatIVTIOX : TUB 01411 CM OP EsaLAND.-4t 4 stated by the London Weekly Dispatch that, in consequence of tho determina tion of the Crown not •to allow Convotiation' to sit for the deep:LW/I of business, the leaders of the High Church pasty, atirecient Meeting, haie resolved to secede from o the Establishment„ and to connect themselves with tiorEpiscopalChurch of Scotland; which, while. in all main points it agrees with theThurch of L'ngland, adds to Its services an acknowledgment of something very like the Roman Catholle Teansub-, etantiation, and regulates sits own affairs by ay node of 'bishops and clergy:: The Rt. Lion. W. H. Gladstone; one Of the - leaders of the move- mont, has taken the - first stei. RAILROAD Ennarefus Itramots.--The exhibit of the earnings of the Chicago and Galena rail road, during the last four ;months, sums np. '5201,704 51. ' The noel of the ninety-two mileEl ofroad used was leas, than $1,100,900, and, „ . . , 0 es timating the running expenses at 1,104 which ..15 yCT.T.F!' criterion- $140,000 is left as the clear profit for one-third of the'year; on Lan iniestinent of $l,- 1.00,000, which is at the rate of jorlk per-cenf, True 'bon Tsunii„--Theirori trade is still. iinur, ishing, act mix herei'.la the United Statesbnt abroad. The price efrirCri-in Ecircoi-are ing higher than ererretidr:stiltritingnk, :The . 'the EkkitßA - 4 61315 0.11 11 :kelti610-. beingisken'•for"2oitinir dr - rtdity,lll — s6 cosh -oz-deilverpz -CitrietfttT,.-44,c-14er e a Le`re hiCaltethiiiittienca.sit.the.prust. 'of-20e-per ani! lieniy Clay 1832--MYELETH 'TERM :: . :a : ' 2 :sA 1844-FIFTEENTH TEEM. Items of News and litscellany. The Maine Law, •in operation in Minnesota, has been deolared null and void by the , district court of that. Territery, on the ground; that the legislature. possessed no power to submit it to; a vote of the peoile. Tho Grandlodge _of Virginia has contributed. $l,OOO towards the erection of thelroposect sottio Temple, in Fredericksburg, to the memory of Washington, and a Lodge in Petersburgh has Contributed $740 to the same eject. • It is asserted that Gen. Pierce does not intend have a public inatiguration and make the cur tomary inaugural speech; heretofore -made froni theeast portio6 of, the , capitol.. Mrs. Stowe ieabout publiahing a:" Bey to Un cle Tom's Cabin," being a " complete refutation of charges made against heron' account al leged overstatemenf_of . lacts in - Uncle Tom:" The regularly organised military force of New York city embraces 5,880 . rueu t of whom 8,300 are infantry, 1,289 cavalry, and 1,241- artillery; A proposition is on fooi to invite Meagher; ,the young Irish orator and patriot, to -visit Boston, and address the citizens. The Hori. R. Choate heads the movement. A London letter in the N. Y. Tribune contains the intelligence of the disastrous defeat of aßus* . shin army of 80,000 _men, by the mountaineers of Cireasela. We are pleased to learn from the Washington papers, that the health of &ell:in. W. Ii Sing is improving so much that masted his friends en tertain strong hopes of the nitkinate restoration of his health. • At a DemOciatio celebration in Bedford coun ty, a Major Bums stated thit he was ninety years of age—the first vote he ever gave was for General Washington, and he voted for every Democratic President from that time to the ',re sent. The vote - for Pierce'hi thought Would be the last he ever would , give. It Gives Genoral Sailstnetton." us„. So say all the Dealers in M'Lano's Vermilage, and no also may the - propristors !say, as they are daily receiving Cer tifiradesa6 numerous, that : to print them would 811 a-voh n=B. But what is the use of farthei certificates to a medi cine tlua has becorrio so universal / Lek the names of- a few of Its approvers suffice : Mr. George IdazwelL.; of Augusta, Carroll county, has used it in his family with. the best effecta. J. IL Cutter, a respectable merchant of Louisville, after having need others, without effect, administered a dose of M^Lane's Vermitage, which completely removed the worms• It has also boon used with =moss In tho families of tho following persons:— Ftarburgh and with:ay—James Stratton, Perin Avenue: Mary J. Stratton, Mary I:Stratton; Sarah Elarstiberger, Man chester; Margaret '&l*mb-do; James Burke and Agnes Par sale by moat Of the:Druggists and Iderehar.tyand by the solo proprietors. ' J. KIDD k 0), deal daw_ . CO Wood street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Election Nottce 10 - r ue, L hereby - given that the Stockholders of the .111 Btenbenv9le4iiroad.Companj will bold their anneal meeting and election for 1.40 choice oft Preildent ied twelve. Directors of the' Company,at' the . Engineer's' ltooms„ , "itt. gakewell's braildings, corner 'orGrant street 'and Diamond alley, In the city of Pittsburgh, on Monday, the 10th day of January, 1853„ when also a report w ill he made of-the eon 'lid= o r the company, IMl:Pr:Wesa or-their work. The election will commence at nine o'clock In the morning. dec2.s ' • LCILARLES NAYLOR., Secretary. Orphans , Court Sale. WTLI be sold by venue on Wedninday, the first day of February next, at p o'clock, on the premise:is, all that piece or portion of land, with the buildings and impure• meats, situate in Bakerstown, Allegheny county, being known as the property late of Jacob S'taley, deceased, and, now occupied as a tavern by Joseph Millar, and being part of lots No. 92, and all oflote Nos. 33 and 34, and con:reprising Ewer one-half sere of ground..! Terms Terms of sale—one-half elation delivery of the deed; the other half at one year, with interest,' and to. be secured by bond and mortgage. 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Lt; With a4tteeir One lions, engraved on steel, 1 vol., crown quarto, In cloth ant Horai. aerie. orThoughtsVarione Thomas Kirkland, Kirkland, eiegan - tly illustrated and bound: Obaraeterietlea of Womem Moral; Poetical by Mrs. Jameson, in yoL royal Bte.;beinitlfttßYlll Bnted. • The DeW Drop, a Tributeof Affection. Vvolt - llftlnni ale!. The Keepairsof Priendillp, a Chrlaticiasi and RmeTeno? Annuatilltrminaterkand illOstrata' - - • • alurblorning filoi7, ft a !roams, h -ThelManolitOr atlt >loot of - Frianilibig, :xiooklL ~ beillsbed•eritirfctie steel Unpurtriger - - - The ilerbuni or Token of Prkonleblp, for 1853- Emoted by Em s 7 F'eicheli~lnafrat.d. _r.. Christmas litoesome, by Uncle nunitee. lllgetra pit. ClorlennenlineeVu'preurniforYorirormiler - - - ..:Ecniter tfijiftincff.l .Tb° Juvenile Keepinkeiby rTbartbniOitntiier id%;b iarri - neectib . -.0 . : • ....- ow; aid othirivriatrr6incrin tin &Viable I:iri:rifti:iznir - unds*tor „slorteilifbeto - EliichtripreoTl,ool*-71'.'" "t"' ir.A" 436 4 4 ' . f1ee.2.5 - Ittlies4 4 1 1 ' 44 L- \+- - • .', .' ~ ~ -'t.' , Birch Wine , Wine of Tiri and Medici Lod _Wines, of Yericons ibtri,ltsie been before He, tint it bas remained Sarthe ,liriagto blend in. .one*mpound the pecaliartnallealidAttna orisamb atm , . Important articles, whose ' action baa a ip* n ing i n an n_i n ~uriagihosepeculiarehmaic, kkitte;ft 14fousalt Wad' nerro4 , 44,ina c y, eanshog debility al4pntlifikikniWten ofeserlowi itainni. The romsr 'wpm is jnis tames the . . , . lowing all h strengthening vropeztios ntinati, the healing and tnelkiruslititalities of the - roots and herbs Yn:lorwhich it Ls - _ Anbee adrertisementli anolbareolomitini this paper Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr.'Whalf KEYSEIt, 140, Comer of. Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Pa.; al so, by JANES T. SAMPLE, nortlwast - comer of Redinat,. street and the Diamond, Allegheny xdrylllalaw •-• • - • - salsinsiiii. Posi tively'. Hisited. i : by C E3LEItSON'B Asierican Hair Beilettdivc—Ther proprietor of-• • • • • _ the sitiele - Aetiricaii Ear . - .lDerfarratnn . met with suchlinboendedinteema Int ause of hiSurtieln as to justify him in taking bald cases, and, iiraing a written . Atuarantee, .That lras :ha 7 0t •1 1 ‘L'17 7 Daswgreed - -upon; - DI himself end the. parsers: wing the article ,, restore the hair el.:. fectualin or ref und amount •-expendedt'nn he will. ail'at:, the asuel:Pratee, - .nithont the: - aloe jpninnitee...:' This. following Instances, of itdivido ale: Who have had thei r - hair '. snowed, ought to convince , any - - one its ttleten :They: have allowed us to nee their nameeas-2efereteasts. hn Holier, Weeds , Brewernn,.ratired -:Of 'baldiese o f 14 .:years'. Standing; 8. Holm* : AL'ill,;,-I:laptltAtiorrist . - Janten: Guthrie, 131 Grant :street, was totally bald-4now Idirerasdlo completely corearad.vith - - new hair tulaci,.-.Jobn: Oberin Tae. rentam, - We wordd: Inqtk74FAtte 4 t l ° ll 14 ' 1 4 0 P i '. • °tee of .13aldniis . Of Hi straw:Pig, ciiraret 14' nue and part .of a.bat a e of American Redoradvc. - : . ~ -. .l.Qsir.hire. Alasntuler, aged4?4 wife sif India= Alexander; nbo re des at No, 46 PeunsylraniaL!draertne,:statini - thet she has -- teen bald for thelast 9l yeara;:theheid, both - ecidee; . wis perfectly entoOttS ezaiWithont any haii ;When she com menced using therliestaratira, She hes:wow used. nhottle-'. 'end part of a bottle of hair.restorative, and has used ttreguif laxly for the last six weeks.:: Her head is now perfectly - car. _erect with a thick chip of new . MIA -dirk end - strong, - as_ any ode an see by ceiling. - :3les.:Alexandsra - hai .abjec tion I to: the Publication of : these statetesents.'. •;•_ • - - • iCyT lam a brother of Dira.:6l. 4 iwiter whose' statensent. is Writtannat abase, and kno w -personally that. the state , . 'inetts therein =tie are Pittsburgh, Sept.l7; 1852.. - • • No. 05 litarth - shect, L. DIL - °°0;11. laill3Ell, Wholesale and Retail Druggist , No. 146 Wood street, corner of Yixgln allay , Pittsburgh, Pa. Scrorrda.—lt is - due to Ekes Parole= to tiny - thit it In; been known totonpletely eradicate every - sestage . of this dreadful dlser,m . - Inless tim e than anyother reruedy'i: and at less cost or inconvenienc e to the patient. The Clones:aids of certlfliates In the hands of the ramie. tor, many of whiCh are'frord "fell kuceencitlzens of the elty oflittabtugh and its immediate vicinity go to door clearly 'and beyond all doubt; that - laces Petaottons is a Smdfalcui, of no common-value, not only . s a-local rem* in: FUraly-, da, Rheumatism, Deafnets;.loss of •Sight, -but as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting the Investigating" physic:Was,. as well as the Buffeting yutlent, to beosnus acquainted with Its- Those having a dread.of.usittnitis. are latured - thatilde 'mdicinrris purely natura4_ and iabottled as it ilcurafrote The following art, frcatait copied:from a pap= i,utii.sief:t at. Sgracuse, .i 17.• Y., and barn otate.Sw-W 184 - temhich it nlrs anlencicti c ' ert if ave44 .re ie r e alt:r.b.Pts.-a 4 - 1), - This - may in truth. eerti4,llust - "have bee en badlya-I flirted with Scrofula Ihr the Isistreven years that Mastof the time I have been unable tciatterel to any kind of bn. Antes, and much of the time =able 1. to -walk and =fined to ney ICI-bed; and hate been tnatted nearly eD the time hi" the best Physicians our cotmtry affords; I occasionally, got some rat lief, but no cure, and continued to ggmmvv worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the" eta% or Rock Off, as eve , rything else had failed., I did SD without faith at drat, but. a effect was astonishing; it throw the poison toile-inseam . at once, and I at once began to gmer better,' and by using Bayou bottles - I have got a Orme worth_thousatuls of dollars. MRS. NANCY ?IL/MIMES. . . . This may certifylhat have been 14:quaint," With' Wes Petroleum or Rock Oil, Dtr..more thaws year,,-„Vaillare-re .•peatedly witnewted its beneficial effete In the care of hula tent ulcere and other diseases for Which it taredonzmind4: and can with amfldemce recommend ate be a medtdae firer. thy of attenticat,_and can lately say that moot= haaatterul 7 : ed Its use where other - nalifacihad tslled For sale by tdi theDrualttsllantaburgh. :fameityr.;=": W. ,A. MOLITIZG - &.CO:; - HAVE . REMOVEDTO THE COHNER.OF Wood and Sixth Streets . Air Micro they ogee to their old customers, Brut the public generally, at the.lowe , t rutft,7llolegaleind Rata% the largoat, moat- select aitil .complete: stch Of CRGICR. TEAS, FAMILY' GROCERIES, AvocinN,!49:? 'WARE to be founilin tbe West _ - Insurance- Company:. or Pit tsburghli. Pr&bient; Office: U 4 Pater Street, , tehreen ktrixt anda*oii edr: - Insures Irma, and CARGO Risks, Onthn Oh! and 311"4- .s.l=ers_and tributaries. isagiiiistleist Damage by Fite. .A.l.so—Agalust ttmErtrastrf tli ,tadlnlAad4aTigs.. • IL D. Sing, 1Tni.4.44332e jr William Begaley, Samuel M. sier;' Samuel Rea, , Rob;art tuilap4r, . _ Job4.S. Dilwartly • ' S. ilsibaugb, Fraaas , SelleTs, . Edward lEtt:Lzietott,, .J. Schootuanker,. _Walter Bryant, ' Williarra B. Isaio IN . ixasnek,„2 . ,-,4°11Zt7) 5 °t 4 =7" . , 311 .7L 1 -!°7gPili - VohlL N ci:.ijik. B ANK STOCKS WANT Ell.*The highest Amarket price` will be p 2.141 for theraxiona City' Bank Stoclu, at Fourth 'street. (dec*-1 A.. - MTIMNS &A)). -• TDAY YOUR IthINT 'l.'o - YOUBSCLF.—•Pergons determined k to do this, by procuring a home a their eun, eanlind on _our Register a vasianuietunnapdteMarteurtsee,- ••• • ttesairailusaltinEding hits, of every das6ription bud variety of .primsand on very Su - Grade - terms, Circalsra containing a 11st of, part of the property offenal for_sala at this office, may be procured grata: _, a• , • • TfißliEig BON, Refit Fite Agents. /*) Zd at . Convention. of.. Assessors: - TI C principal Assessors of Allegheny' exnutty . 1 84, 1 . are hereby - notified that they are requirodto hare their mean:neat-1 completed and returned-to:Um - Office,' on or Ivo WEDSTSDAY,. the %tali day, 'of,Jannatyfrnctanit) O'clock, A. Ni..;at arbiell.tiscio thine will, 'hos pm:motion of raid - Antnatom organised-for tha porponntaoqualigng the. aspesaments of the comity. -_ z - Gitentmoler eta hands, Slit 'day-of Der-. =Ver-LC:I2- BMW- KING, —Consionera.; T WOULD most_respectfully appeal to Iloorekeepentoelto. desire cleanliness without xanclakaltar, to et/1 and _lok - at my articles Cl -ERUtiI.W.4 far -}lcrasekeepereo...l,hazaul nothing In saying that the Brushes' make am-viastly oupe rlor to any in ase; and are, viarranted to trircentirs xe.....far tion. if pro.want to keep clean parlors; !Ltietteas, dx.ryop must go to 3lootteifandi.buT 'your Brushes.. Stir- Dont forifet the 'plate, at 110 Wood - tdroot. nett doar to Davie Auction:gore, where every variety of _Erni - Ail are. sold at the lowest rates; arid of the yerybeqt.tity...._ lteramorx;r;lloo.l3l7B, I.l.olForkl greet. dre.l - C13.A.111,1111 . A. MOOR:It: Okuristmas and no Uivlresirit' Gifts. , 4pprtnekittglielidaya tein eativi*.e this exilkhicried • ITozonatulity, that thWaubsitriberi bzwe . the takAst eoeortment of 11 - .4T . CIIEtt 3 - Eirkravitabi ; sad although 'they catitiot jw - ait 'of-beitig • WO* sell their goods fro 2:1 to .7.t pir cant: chesperdiami the ecet or the. trade; they nefeithelks think that ' tlief inn litlify.:thif meettastidlans,as regsnis quality of goods-nut ehenenaa 'of price. Their stock Ls scideted with the tqatost awe, eggl, comprises all attleted n iu thie Itne,4luna thetiost eoitty down - , to thi , common zardele. , !Vrease irbhlits luazt thing trice and valuable, as a mealeiltOßT slawidcass or New. Tears, fitwrao otber•plewelldhweity:Whate turret' ri - better accornixtodatecL Platbgiee no a-eall, and .unatakis den= lie. 42 Fifth et- newr Wood =Pittsblarei: Hula Ali , BAZAR,. tORNB72 OF.-VARKET Am - I-FtfußTEr HE richest assortment tube fauna•inthirtlV ng 7 now °Fent prig ••Jewelry, M" - latatfarthionairiOriattemnt • ' "- Fancy Goo&, both asefuland Gauzes and ttrdde A large iiriety,of nzttclea tliiitabre / 1011 ClifOffilie iroui 24 cents upwards. eNttl - •,3 1 02%-castiza, eta Piss. bresat ptni% gold pegs; wocas andfork%zisplcist ring*, salterJ _tniskteti.kaise,s_tessetts, ttrus,cagars, ceple.labllLN el speancles.carte% children's rln.iptartilbiacelet%, Jet. jewelry,, partexionaics,:ltrisisvatatuazy. at, at the lowest cash. Price& - . ~(der 3t] - - Western Inv:trapper 'Company; Pittsburgh. lIILLEX - Ir,,..Presclait.' 31.,GORDcttl,Scartsrst... CAPITAL; I 3 3OO O: IO C ,- blieu*agabar - al3.ldnds. atrial-oar/3X' rr aka. tones will be libgally taljnatell and Aatoine Institution managed by Drar.OroasoahO Ara known in- Uhl ..corarnizoiry, sad - .who, aro determined, -, by promptaesaaral libenslity,•tofnialutaba the ebaraetai - arlacif 1 'they hare sastaned r esoffering the bot - protest!ontailitess - Directors—lL Miller, Jr., C. IS licketson, Lir. Miner' Itolmes, -- Jr.., W. U.sEnfitia-c. Atug+ll 2 . PINIFAIT—Teekicn, ITm..IIL Lycra, Jiones LlPpencott; Ge.:waa -DarairiJaaoes Aulti, Alexander Niroick,Thorna .Seott, Va. Off,* Nu. 92. WlLter. .24 1 r tr OVare,4 o urO*SPlz g S. Co., up artairs,)-Tittabliigli. wordily _ _ IY you ere want of anything the: way-of FD WaltirtZ,- - or-ILICII - 60LD J.KWELltti'and- with -to ubtalartheztruttbe /Direst. price, awl at :the .satoe time get the best quality, and warranted to be_ as' represented; all you have to du is to imtratIL.V..I"ip:ADT.4IA,,MAIIKET . ST.r you can theriflnd game of-the hest quality of fine IS watt - ElOitileioilratches: full jaireled, at - , - - cS,Ctt G.old vgilitiiiwatelii,o, 4 holes jeweloi,, S.afer-Leveiir ro..»,JorriFd, 12,4. StlFirL'Epine - - - - - - - 8,00. divans, as WA - - - Ma . And all other floods fn. - 049 1 *r 11 Une 01.1.1iwOr,or ertz'y deseihirion, .edwiia 011 hat dCiarbinli GoLl bougW or manuteetared to order. - Pleats call at -- • --• • 51 ' ,MA W ( Pa:e- - • QABLUILE. IBON : WORK& -ROB,. IPROPERTY,•Reetett fool. ranill.a .luilf lake ,oficri Cumberlfuttleauity,- Paf:vlll2.be (Cala et palate sale, on the prefaces, en SATURDAY, the 15th day. erannitry, IL% nt.l4M_. Ilapropinly connistita about, TEN TUOUSA.ND,AORES OE.:LAND:43f whielt - Theseltun• .died and-Elffy Aines =it ateretlanit in istcol- statea.owl, tivationi: tbe, 'residue is limb& letel.! The Improvements- Vol:IAA - of tweely.threllinK (some some log,l three . large.l3ante Rani 51111,160 by 7f..Teet; Saw.3lsl; • For 4 ,e; Finface; ILfkiiies,tarkefibie and Biaeirtm,ilti 'Mips, elf in'ofied enter. Thin'oroP9ftY;. in seater powe4hes the a the. Railing Spring . aid_ Yellow Breeches' creeks` combined; both never foiling eia. twrrafreezing stieimii" of !afateii,vul.thbicli Salto .keep theworks in. operation:4W ;and. night, The - wet:kit are": never stopped by- freezing weather and they 'a*ed " the pearl of The great CaraberlatufTslley:,2lierriis 'thin; At:eel:naafi - 64ply of the lient€42re on; th e praptimo:aini„ ..nbmt thelYorks;lifill "." • p. dasting-topurchase,ar-t#lrrak-at the-pnip er -will !cal with the ntaereispi e b,, the mansion ; ..tuaLle;Ort n .rakt strait, _.---steeltsteg"--- --MM.-VEGAS.) Eghenr - ',Vatley - Italt.ROaa lA:4EIOW -:QA.t.t.tU.PROP artlie-Coixiparifs' -. 926641% - 412 i lank; 111. Lib 401.11LeMitifietzei. 1117,403, for.dotag.the - ;eat Ehida t at •It.ha 'insect Waid:bets'eerk - Plttstargiraitinii pg empty; s dinpwate 0f.42_ The line - , be +lidded Itto`fettlelit 'o6d - o ium' d iirequi,liuT. _bids ay ,be ma*, Zr,ccoa or ittore,i7r of saktaectiona. - sxl ---Piall; - :108:1ea"atua spetilltatthfie _fiat .lezipayfat. ' s tiaN an - and after the t. 13: ctsforra.7. _ - - taada euzd abo fr- _ -.0 for tbrAniert rrittortaid_inisbing aid .12 rolkaArkilgotrlnofotturrthbfirill_3o/1 tri Mc relrOd. mad Dmiedelltil Kor thitemP iirolkaxonst unaorooft : !-PrOfriqui_ 10 gabliAktettgliffv-Forklitatatfoo k . 401. -IMNEM rasa lavt 'VP= fluticsr blddiat . fdon . 741;inak.PgfotusitXotli haat ti.litTrAr 1. jat : "Frtilea._ . tfAltaggrowcrA.ct6scr y 4. 54 -. ...-..wv,kftriptio the , am: --,..= . ...: iiTort- tho Baird ' f Ifinr 3:24ll3l: ___- 44. 1 ~ -- o ttepqAtßAw.yyazipzil-&.4:5! ) ,+._.-- : - --. - . 1 . ..—:;•:f :-. -- - , z .---; ; . . ' '-- ' —"---; ; 1 • .•••,:,44•::**•- "." _ - Itre• - I + , r'."..4 • • 4 4 b ••, ..• .. , P4srs:—• •• , ,- .1, 0. •• • - • te3MMM Aar Dootiopertal GYS &elec pertbriatinco entricinm. st _ • - c'ek'ek. tho Box - ORILce, durint Do' - At? rt e tzlie sectired . t4 eittittaillnteettlinnitnt r tit , Christmas t nanitarANez AT wir,o VDU:CR..IIIIS larr,Javx" - And a the wad h.our in ate Eventng; . _ new piece, in whirl MRS. EiltWir will wppwwwilat nits rintimicx, December Zak tocamniencti with-tO. TUE PALL OF -A.LGEOUS f OR, THE STABS AND STRIPES TRIEIMPELOTTI ..7. 4 r 7 ;i7 1 Mtg. tiinint 3= azeliTirozr.:Boll‘rms chnztexpii ..The Visit al Sant.,.:-.-.-#133.- scdrele . with the-rarceof- . MIL ANDDT& S Y - link Pater Wilite77.7 be ieiriiinnictice, at. balttatfite.!:- ;EVEVATtnliftliik&'--.."---. . 'Tins Erinnini, - Do:ember 25,18.4'41be r vat; rommence with the prattarx„..Req., - . OR,- THE IDIREtii _Cifinir I -Edwin& ;* tott atictehbaky Ratan anti Oiib " . ,.. - Mier which, this bast:aril Dranilitif TEE DArestfr.n. OP,MIEED 31i: Farrel Mr idreitillibtit coriebidevitrt P. P., OR 3141tI,AND hob >t 1411 - cr„ Jai wire tr,. _ sonars _ - • 3f L! MEOW, _December Eltb,,the - parlittaalaie WE . . :Orcatunzst with gla gnu tragedy of• = • JANE 2-71; Jute Shore. ..-. ham_ Daum. - AYTM4hirb the beautiful Diaz= of • Man LOVE, Olt TIIE.ItETEEN-71453f SLAVEIit, .Pattne .dins Gilbert. j To coneluda with - THE BARRACK EOM: ...4%Mtesday 1163111:-iir271C;;;;;;ETisppeai;: , . WILL O.IfEN- . 4:Ni, 4 _5g0AZ27414. 2 .i.7 M21111,.5T. : I'lHr a 'HALL - fr OR MONDAY laczetinfrililXlMEI L MZ11:4:: Air Muse artery awning dtaing the ireek;and /41T12.... DAY AFTERNOON, e `-taZiDEMON'I3-i3ELE._ :BEAMED CIMUCAL - DI - embrseing: Bari& •Isf , linssolsitalt .Slave. or atlas, koclent -Rebus, rope, Egypt, Palestine, &e. -.Each entertalsoaent„ 'elude with the &t -famed - ctiett.l . l.-I: . qcot_ Oxygen Olinda Mumma- gA Adtaisalon ;keel:its; ChlLlreiSucaer/ years, 1 34j air _Doors open at : 6l4 toeatstiteate.. % Last ,Week- of .Bayne, Paiy.octiaiirwairid , a-vaart!-- ATHEMEe 2 O lawark:Britivit-:„ MASONIC > ALL NEW ELLA': T 0 VE.is, SAMUEL & SANFORD, Atanager.and Zgrotar;. ,- - . - - yzucTiCELLYinform. the- pnhile - .that they in re:e. Zit, thane' their •DRAWL'iazitiVll - 1 1 XTREWS.11=12t,r, - .7- every . ereririg -fuitheznoitee„' Lairedhein4p the chai c COMpoalticais Vt. &mks, - Dalai - , - Dttettsicutitheticcr,-- Operatic fivirleaver and Derueer, - .742 , ;Theets, Tretrerevies, ash)* prrro , ei.dbythisinimite22ohoupe„ Eir- SATURDAY. et 1 7 7.681C00b1, at 2, nerd commence at 2,t4 Were*. - YerparaCratin Bee sniall bllfs. =lieltsta 2S ce is Debra ozetriAt 83./ttchr_ix4treirecirig:_r: - Al'HENlMU , 2l44.B.L.Lii:Llbeircy - --Streert. , - - '- AIST-IPMEN—NSILIi CLOSE to-BATIYHIKI4-11AMIES;,-.4 enilled— - - _t; Frabrscialtauspalfraa violas of •Bostori, iii - rtabor,'LEsli-: - far, OstAtlaultie, River Mersey. Ltverpod, that - - - - Crystal - Palacio - of _the- - WaridPs-Pailrt wtstaa u st e r JP; ;WATS) ,?.ie uvalivrtheltri4±l' taa b milleint View Of Viz TEGLAMI XlLsrlar,Miitt ir ll , inacccirr . ated; bearitlfnl; Exighltion_sSn FTER..!:00 . .:13, - at 3 chiciet.7 _ PA RE W 076kb E RM. - IN AMERICA - : L - B B'ULL'S Oft RE in-' • .1=51133,' DEMOILIEM:2StI4IB/52: • LL TICE SKAI'Sfor tee Concert this ambigua 11 Alimitall =dor cif-Promenade Matta arill-bo etthetbaeezt In ootacquenee of many familia' tordnNeir Intalido la • . obtain Dana on die Ettrt ofdaqtrat Onareat„ nod, jrjrfair ; • deeond and Last Concert 'of plc; Utah: , ••• arm Taxi PLACi ri nrearcaon„o.a NOHDAY EVER - LEM TaCENZIKEt - inth,.. 1/152, E AT LAFAYETT TAU. - •'.- . . 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