Oe afaitp -- JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIE TO R Terms—Lana, Six Dollars Perrier, strictly in advance. Wensix, Single year. One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY WEDNESDAY MORNING:::DEC. 1 0 I 'l' '2" 'INAL" .A. 'l' "1" 3EI it S THE DIIQUDONE STILASEDE,—TiIe now steam fire-engine Duquesne was tried on the wharf on Monday afternoon, in Nes. ence of many lookers on. Steam was rap, idly got up, and the engine throwing in a short time. With sixty pounds of steam, two streams of two hundred and fourte. , _ia feet were thrown from seven-eighths inch nozzles, and a single stream from a inch nozzle, two hundred an I forty.eight feet, with one hundred and ten pounds of steam. With one hundred and sixty pounds an I} inch stream was thrown two hundred and sixtyvaven foot, through two sections of hose, and the same stream was thrown over Bagaloy's building, corner of Water and Market streets, into First street. The engine is pronounced superior to any of her class yet built, and the agent of the Acnoskaog 00. states she is the moat pow• orful yet constructed by them. The quesne" excels any of our city steamers up to this time. The Vigilant's trial throw is reported at 266 feet, the Eagle's at 268 feet and the Niagara's at 235 feet. Still this fine throwing may possibly be excelled hcreafter. Airrxrartv MovamEwrs --Secretary Cameron visited Harricburg on Saturday last and gave orders for the consolidation of all the skeleton regiments in Camp Curtin and their removal. Lumber for winter quarters for two thouFand men is, however, being delivered at Camp Curtin. The Patriot and Union accounts for thts by Baying that a rumor is afloat that the Governor will soon call for ten thousand more volunteers, of whom it was thought 0,000 would go into onmp there, 1,000 here, 1,000 at Easton, 1,000 at Chambers. burg and 1,000 at Lebanon, Camp Cam eron will be broken up on the departure of the Seventh Cavalry. A GENTLEMAN named Trowbridge, o. Meadville, has applied for a patent on a l new bomb shell, containing, in addition to the powder, a quantity of rock oil, which ignites when the shell explodes and, scat• tering about, fires everything with which it comes in contact. THE largest, finest and most splendid lot of ladies' furs offered at auction this season, will be sold at the old auction house, corner Wood Street and Virgin alley, this afternoon at two o'clock. They will be ready for examination at 9 o'clock in the morning. MR. RICHARD SHISPHARL, formerly of this tuty, who hae been residing in the South for some years, has according to a letter written to his father here, escaped from Secessia, with the loss of nearly all his property. FOR THE 1111sH 131i1GALIG.—A detach ment of Captain liane's company, left our city yesterday afternoon, in charge of Lieut. Hugh Kelly, for Camp Henry, near Philadelphia. We understood that Captain Bane's company will form part of G-en. Thomas A. Meagher's regiment of dr.goons. Tn OcTonuos.—Toth sensation drama will be produced at the Theatre to-night. h has always drawn well heretofore and will, we think, again. The laughable pan , tomime of "The licuse that Jack Built," is also included in the bill. WALTON, the government contractor, who escaped from St. Louie with some money dishonestly obtained, has been corne witted to jail in that city, after a long examination before the United States Cow' missioner, in default of bail in the sum of $5,000. Mae. O.E. Hoag, while in the Alla, gbeny market yesterday morning, was ree (laved of her pocket bock, containing a check on Kramer 4.115 Roibm and a mall sum of money. THE hairless mare, now exhibiting on Fifth street, has been sold to Et gentleman of New York for $3,500 EIGIIT TLIOLTBAND barrels of flour are shipped East from this city by Penneylva. nia Railroad daily. JOBtAK)IaTIB ................ JOSEPH MEYER 4 SON, Manufacturers of PANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CRAMS. - 7AUSE, UM SMITHFIELD STREET, Ristn street and Virgin alley.) PITTSBUSG RAPH ALBUMS -ALSO DIARIES FOR 18 6 2 =MITI W. S. 'HAVEN. Nos maN ER WOOD 'A ND THIRD TIERNAN & GETTY, - Wholesale and Retail grocers, IMPOIT'4IIB AND DRALEIIB IN TEAS, WINES, Liquoas, Ace., North-Rant corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, n nN )-1 y ALLEGHENY OITY. SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFERS AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. For 'sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORK, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sts. ato2 DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Retail by B. B. SELLERS & CO., ocallizzeod corner Seed and Wood ats DRY GOODS, SHAWLS & CLOAKS, NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS Double Wia - .h Victoria Repair 25 ciente per yard worth 60 osnta Double W dth, all wool, ?hides 873 coati , . Black and Colored .Frenr.h Me. rin - .es 60 eents. Cattitmeres, belt nets and Tweeds. Grey FlenoPl9, t twilled . Ft.i.erton's plaid and White Flan nels. White and oulored Clanton Flannels. Prints. Pin g hams and Checks. Yazd F. de ;Ur. hleaebed Muslins 70 seats; Grey Military Blankets; Balmoral and Hoop Skirt.: Needle Work an i Hosiery. of all kinds. 1111,_We have a full cloak at low prices for cash. C. HANSON LOVE. C. 0-PAR I'N El81111" WE HA V E nesociaMd with us m the GLASS manilla,- Luring busine. e. ROBERT 'WALLACE and W. F. Nei-CMS the ntsie of the firm to remain as nereto fore, S. Aio6EE A CO. The oo.partner,hip to date from lid inst. d. Mai'. Rh; deg-'w _ JAS HAVE Tills DAY RECEIVED A I MU assortment of PARK'S PRICF LY PLARTERK PARR'S PRICKLY PLAS'TRIIB. PARli'ri PRICKLY PLASTETS. PARK'S PR , Ch LY PLASTERS. PARK'd PRICKLY PLASTI.:RS. PAUK'd F'ItICE.LY PI.ASTr.II.9. It to probaule tnere ie not an adult is lb, word w.:o hag nut had occasion to arum) , o•r, for pain in tho cheat, aide, hmha, win• or heck, it.r a eense of lahanews it icalitna at the pit of Lao klornach, atiendihn llrepeneia, Liver Complaint. WILLI trek' t- Aot• unit;,, A 11,..- lions, Colds, Coo.chs.Coneumittioa, P'arna , e week- Deco, etc. For muse complicit ',ere 1,1 no Photer equal to Park's Pries ly Plaster. genuine article fur sale at At JOSEPH FLEM At JOSEPH r..M I MP 4, At JOriN.Pli At JtPik.:PH FLEM oornA! of the I.h +mead and Mal ket at. corn r of the lham nul and Market at. de7 coru,r iha J ”krnnuel •ad EllnricAt at. E Y E EAR, DEAFNESS, SIG-HIT m 1111:AIRING. OR. VOI MOSCHZISKER, OCULIST AND AlltisT, Will remain in e.ty for on'v a I.IMITEI,I IMF. Lit\tiEß. Dr. 7.f. nan mothmenCy proved by h • practice and op,eonnA riving the Inet ten rn ,, nll - . Pint 1,14 ,-ucce, to ro.l ling the heat to Hen and the Bland te•oghh ouotte h i m cue the erntitlen.... of Lose whf , tool and the eaums of rail'attl.ol3llY in hie SPKGIALITY. ro Recur° h:e app!lcittien, nau,r t, onee. 11E9-othea. No. 155 'PFIIRD ST., between Grant and s nr 2•1 SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS; ST. CLAIR STREET. CHECKS. CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY are odered for sale at the office of the WESTERN PENITENCIAR) no2-2m J lURMINGRAM, W.rdeo' JOHN 111 00 It II EA D , COMMI:SION ME RC H A NT, 7011. TRH BALE 07 PIG If PAL AND BL(X)ILS., NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARIiEI NEW GOODS. 50 PIECES BRUSSELS CARPET THE RICHES r AND LATEST; DESIGNE, 0 F - RUPERHOR QU A.L I T AND AT LOW PRICE'S. W. rtI'CLINTOCK, 11% Market Street. wri LTA Ai CAM, & co., Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. Distillers and Dealers in FIE?, OLD 1110NONGAIIELA HE WHISKY, B`sv7 and 339 Liberty Street, nu* 'l3r ti lltt PA.. and Eglif d. Smith ld. ... Penns,' van Dr. 8110,, urn of Pirtet,trgn. in Practice for 14)11 yeora. his bus, ..ea been confined mostly to Privai.e. and Sttrgicsai Diseases. "kr- W•4l3fS.. (711141111 d LNI) dTRA NORg in need of a medical friend, nhould not fall to End oat the sure plane of relief. The Doctor in a regulargrsdnate,and his experience In the treat mentor a certain alann of diseases ie a sure guaran tee to the saffereta of obtaining permanent relief by the use of hie remedies and following his ad. Tine. ALL PRICES, never fail to mire the worst !brio of Venereal Dis eases, Impurities and Scrofulotm Affections. Also all diseases arising ti om a hereditary taint, which =nitwits itself in the form of a letter, psoriasis, wad a great many forms of rkin diseases, the origin of which tho patient is entirely ignorant. Tr personae° afflicted, Dr. Browr, - ofters hopes of a sure and ;speedy =ovary. BBMINAL WEAKN Dr. Emmen remedies for thin alarming trouble bronOt on often by that nobtary hitra el sensual grando!tion, which the young and weainqinded o ft en me way to, I to their own denumetaog) are the only reliable remedies - known in thin corm. try the) are oafs, andrarke a npoedy restoration of health. Dr. Brcaa's reine,tet carer fail W cure tide paintal disease ir. a AN" deim—be will warrant eare. He also treats Pi;a,, sleet, s onnouhc ,,,, , stricture..l..lrethal r , larges,l4 °male WedIiCIPSEIN Asoandp r scppreseions, lr.seaties of the Joints, Pia. tale in Ano, Ntrrous Affections, PAIIIS to the Back and irritation of the Bladd.n, together with all dtaaes a of an impure origm. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a ru, directed to BB- BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield St-, Pitteborgb. Pa., will be immediately anawereci„— Itfoilleine cent to any taidress, eater packed and encore from observation. Offiee and Private liOO7Zl Zia ec itreithise , d Seem. Planta, r.b. P. S-4surrlz - WPM_ HOUSE, SIGN Sr. ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, foourth Bt., Bet' Wood & Smlthiflold PIT2'SB U. 120 17, PA. lair All work T. V - Antiv al.toadod In. mv%Sel W. H. McGEE & CO., lERCEIANT TAILORS, INVITE the attention cif buyers to tacit' large and larted stock of -Fall and Winter Goods, just received, among which may he round all of the newest styles of geode for Gents and You( 11 . 4 Mara, together with a full and comphite merit of gentlemen's Forniabrog Goods W L fdtdiFSE kW.. 143 Fe. ieral ruybudm cor. Market Square, Alley nervy City. "- ?%. t L. 1..., NOW OPENING. 74 Market Street lti a, 48 AL 8 0 Da. BROWN'S RENEWERS 13.EIBIIILAI'MW. ID Vital. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News up to Two 0 elock, THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. WASHIMIToN CITY. Dec. ]O.—HOUSE —Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, moved that the memorial of Howard, (athell and Davis he referred back to the Committee on the Judiciary with instructions, declaring that Congress alone had power under the Con. Qt.:tut:on to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas. corpus. That the exercise that powe , by any other department of the government is a usurpation and dans gerousi to the public liberty—that the per, sons above named be dediverrd to the Marshall, to the end that they may be in. dieted with the right of speedy trial if .hare be prcbable cause for such proceed. iags. He poke at length on this subject, E.a3 Int; that those eentliimen were members cf tl,e Board of Police for the city of amore and, on the first of July last, at the dead hour of night were arrested by order of the military authorities, and without barges being preferred against them, were conveyed as prisoners to Fort McHenry. They ask that Congress may examine into the question, or that they may be heard before a judicial tribunal, and yet his (Mr. Pendleton's) colleagues on the Committee on the Judiciary could find no more fitting response to the memorial than that it . hould lie unanswered on the table. The question here presented was as to the legal. ity of their present punishment. which ho &med. The mesnest criminal even is the reach of the application of the writ of habeas corpus, and tho right has never been denied by any Executive until now. Mr. Pendlet - in said, in the course of his argument, that, when the constitution was framed, there was no principle more incon trovertible than that Parliament alone could suspend the writ of habeas corpus. The I:evolution had been a protest against usurpation, and it could not be believed that our forefathers who had so earnestly engaged in securing personal liberty wou:d Contract the bounds of freedom and enlarge the bounds of executive power. if the President can suspend one provision of the constitution he can suspend them all, and reduce this nation to the condition of slaves by changing the theory of the goy• °remota. Any nation willing to adopt this theory is so lost to a manly sense of irdependence and dignity, and to a just consciousness of their courage and duty of d• fending a government, that the yoke is erubiem and a just, token of their -de gradation. II this tuhory snail be endiirs• eel, the precedent will give authority in the future t., ainhitious min, until public virtue will be destroyed. na real char actor tarnish-d, and love id liberty des. troyed, and the country becorne a prey to any tyrant. One sikcesslul invasion of any right depreciates its value and Weak ens the means of r. rightful resistance No one should listen to the doctrine of State neeersity, the hist rs of which is written on the 'reek of putlic liberty. Mr. Bingham, of Ohl.), replied that all his colleagues had sit d . or could say, had been fully and satisfactorily rnswered by the agreement of the Attorney General heretofore submitted. 1,1,-itivithstandin;, the ablli'y of his colleague, he (Mr. Pen• dleton) bad not been able to disguise the ( act that the time had come which was contemplated by the words of the Consti tution for the suspending of the writ of habeas corpus. It was important that some power should do so If this be conceded, then his cull, ague's argument was destroy. ed itself. It implied a can re on the House in not discharging the duty long ago as required by the oath which they had all taken to P..ppert the Constitutinn Hts cullesgia paitien was that Congress alone can ft:spend th.e writ, while con ceding that th, time bee I 0111 e for Ile sus. l - risl,ql. When robeilion La,' lifti.d up head over a large portion of tbie repub. !lc, and pleated to shake down the pillivs if the Constitution. and had deluged the land in leeternal blood, it was no time to be splitting hairs as to whether Congress or the President should first exorcise the power. Did his colleague contemplate a general jai'. delivery, or wish to confine nu; sympathies to the rebels and rionTiras. tore of the city I f Had h e m, sympathies for those confined in the 01l Capitol? Why shouid they not aI ei be discharged! Assuming his colleague's po. eitien to be right, then his colleague was direlect in his duty in not moving a EIS. Derision of the writ in accordance with the oath ho had taken to maintain, protect and defend the CAistitution. Toe laws are to be executed, and nut only execnt• d by force but by the Sword, against the rebeilion It did not lie In the mouths of the memo , rialista to claim the benefit of the o..esti. , tution, every provision of which they had trampled under foot. Un motion cf Mr. Burlingame, the wh,.:n sal ; , ‘c t was laid on the table by a vote of los ) etts, against Ltri na)a. A M16, , Ft , •40 was received from the Senate announcing the death of Senator Bingham, of Michigan. Eulogies on the character of the deceased were delivered by MOWS. Beaman, Trowbridge and Granger, of M.n.nigan; Sedgewick, of New York and Ashley, of Ohio. The usual resolutions of respect were then passed and the I.l.ouie idj Darned. NAI r. Clark, of N. H., spoke dead donator as a conscientious whose true 'merits, were knowp only ois friends. He was always true to his .untry and firm and unwavering in the discharge of his duty. Mr. Sumner, of Mass , paid a tribute to the worth and excellence of the deceased Senator, who was always firm for the right and against oppression and wrong. He was one of those natures where God had joined the mildest manners to the bravest mind. He was always opposed to slavery and any compromise with evil. Such a nature can be ill spared at such an hour as the present, though he still lives by ex• ample. Those wtio knew him and the State that loved him well will cherish his memory with atf , ction ate pride. The resolution of respect was agreed to and the Senate adjourned. Proceedings of the Western Vim giula Legit'allure. WHICELINU, Dee tuber 10 —ln the Legislature, Mr. Stewart offered a resolu. Lion requiring all persons in this State who take out a licemo to transact any business to first take an oath to support the consti tution of the United States and the restored government of Virginia. Mr. Brown, of Kanawha, off-red a reso lution to release the people of that valley from taxes this year, on account of the devastation of their country, Fouthern Intelligence LOUISVILLE, Doc. 10.—Z , llicoffer has not advanced north of Cumberland river, as reported. Gen. Schoeff has withdrawn to Somerset and there awaits reinforce ments. FRANKFORT, 1)03. 10.-131.1'1'BU Davis Was elected. U. S Senator for the remain der of Breckenridgo's term by a vote of 84 to 12. Important Capture. GLASUOW, Mo., Dec. o.—The notorious marauder, Capt. Severney and his band of robbers who have for some time past kept this section of the country in terror, were aptured yesterday at Rogers' Mill, near hero, by a detachment of cavalry under Captain Merrill. Severney's pickets were surprised and captured, and his whole baa.!, 35 in number, taken without tiring a gun. A Card from_ Parsoa _DigoWa.. Louisvii.La, Dec. 9. —Parson Browne low publishes a card in the Memphis AN'S. lanohe, of the 13th, condemning bridge-, burning by Unionists, and saying, that be, with others, had pledged themselves to Zollicoffer to counsel peace and ataduies cence, on the part of Union men of East Tennessee, and that if he had known of tho intended bridge burning, he should have felt bound in honor and conscience to have Informed the officers of the road of such an outrageous plot. The Nashville papers cont.in a letter from George N. Saunders to Kossuth ex., tolling the secession movement, and hop ing that European lovers of freedom will extend their sympathies to the South. An elegant flag was presented by the Louisville Indies to General Monson at Camp Bdn Spaulding yesterday. Mr. Sin gle, editor of the Lafayette Courier, made the presentation speech in behalf of the From Kansas. KANSAS CITY, Del, lO.—Tne Santa Fe and Llatson City mail arrived last night with dates to the 24th. All the merchahts in the tersitory are required by order of Cul. Canby to turn over their money to Messrs. Dunaldsons of Sint& Fe, as a loan to the government. On the 18:h ult., a band of Navajo 1n• diens went to Carrots, near Albuquerque, and stole a large quantity of stock. A pare ty of cilizens went in pursuit for the pur pose of recovering the propertr, but six of the men fell into an ambuscade and were killed. The rest of the party being too few in number to continue the pursuit, were compelled to return, leaving the In. diem t ) carry off their booty in the vicinle ty of A , baquerque The seine Indians have been committing depredations on a large scale, It is under stood that Cul. Cauley is about to change the syd,Prn heretofore pursued for holding the savages in check; instead of keeping the troops in one post he will divide them in companies and station them at conveni ent points on the frontier, from which they can make rapid pursuit after the In dians when they attempt robberies. Maas sores are being taken to establish a mail route between Santa Fe and Denver City connect ng a link of 40 miles from Colo redo to Fountain City, the route would to completed. M_•;;rs. PiAorta & Co., contractors for extryirg the mail from Indeptndence to Santa Fe intend putting coaches on that part of the road when the facts are laid °Moro the Post Office Department and every et, irt made fur its success, with the aid of the Pa:3'de Telegraph, from Denver City, Santa Fe,will bo placed within eight daye communication with the States From Washington. WA.sIIINUToN CITY, Dde IU —The Sec retary of the Navy to-day received thefts,. low,ng trim R. H. Wyman, Lieutenant commanding the l'otomhe ll,tilla , dated United : - ..'itstes steamer Harriet Lane off .51w,tawnroan Creek, Dec, 9: —Sir, I have the nouur to report to pia that this morn, ing about half past nine o'clock, seeing the enemy's pickets, three camp wagons acid a mounted oflker coming down the road to the bt,uthward of Freestone Point and haulting at sumo buildings near the beach. I directed the steamers Jacob Bee and Anaeosta to shell the buildings. 1 stool in with this vessel as far as the d raft of water would admit to protect them ;n event ul the enemy being at field to Freestone Point. Alter shelling the build. tugs and Hill and driving back the picket". Lieut. commanding Mcera°, landed with a few men arid fired four houses which have since burned to the ground. They contained sutlers stores, flour, etc As eighteen hours elapsed before the fire sub foe that the enemy tired but a few musket shot. The Navy Department invites proposals for lurnishing, littitig, and securing to ve,- stile of war iron plat s of thirty three inch es thickness and fifteen and a half feet in length, to have planed edges and counter sunk holes; to be bent to the shape of the ves-el trom stern to stern, sod fastened to the timbers with conical headed bolts of one and a half inch diameter. It is under st aid that the department designs to thus citithe vessels of war with the least possible delay. Lichard U'Vorman, Jno. Savage, Judge Daly and Collector Barney were before In.) Cabinet to-day with reference to a Froro . ral exchange of prisoners and particth larly with reference to Col. Corcoran. 1: Is believed from all that can be gath ered that the rebel force in front of our lines numbers at least 100,000 'men. John liicClane, of New York, has suc ceeded in introducing to the government tho new Morgun tent, and orders have been glean for manufacturing them. A. A. Juhnstun, brother of Irz-Gevern• ur Johnston, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Chad his potket picked this evening at the railroad station, of two government drafts, one for $5,000, and the other for $l,BOO, synd check on a bank in Pittsburgh for $3,600, and $BOO in cash. An additional charge against Col. Ker. rigan was read to him to-day at the court inertia', to the effect that he had given in« formation to the enemies of the govern« went residing in Fairfax county. No wit. nesses on that point have yet been called. The examination to day was with reference to alleged drunkeneis and neglect of his regi men t. (leo. H• Sias has been promoted to 13t Lieut. company B, of Major Barker's Mc- Clellan Dragoons ; and P. Purley Page elected 2nd Lieut. of his company. U. S. Senatorship FRANK roar, Doe. 9.—Garrett Davis wee nominated Senator, beating Guthrie one vote. River and Weather at Louis- .I)2cember 10—Evening— River falling slowly with 7 feet 2 inches in the canal. Weather showery and grow ing cold. Mercury 63 degrees. New Work Market Report. YORR, Dere "'her 10 —Frentrig —Plot.; steady; 16 000 HOW; Stale; $6 40016.00; Unto $5. 00 0 6.06, Southern $5.60(455. W heat hag ath ae l a''l eau:4 120,000 hush 8,11,1; i hicatto Spring at sl,:al 441 27; Milwaukeo P1ubt1,29@1,30; red ws•u..wil $1.2401,41, white $1;4001 50. tiorn 11-m; 82,0110 bush Hold at 66/00. Sugar quiet at Ist,4,4ll)jet. Coffee tirm; Rio I.l@l7yfi. Motan.es 0. 50. Freights drooping. Cincinnati Itiarifiet litiport C NOINNATI, ecern her 10 .—Ete - 7Zl 6 — .l";:tietir steady: demand moderate at $4 for Superfine, i 4 10054,25 for Extra. Wheat to in wed demand and prices are a ,trade higher, red 86§88 and white 904$9ne, receipts light. Corn to lc higher and In good de. mand at 20c, Oats firm at 28. Whisky firm anti in good demand at 18 1 ,4. !logs dull; drove's sera die; hoed to tell W. rho rater cuerent yesterday, but p :elters have rup tilled llt ^inset tee pretty well for the next good weateer. and are not in the ma. ket. There wan very little done, tut proem are unchang ed $3,255a13 3 d being the ruling price the latter set out-tile range for very heavy hogs. Thera was en active speculation demand for Mesa Pork and 1,400 bias sold at 1050. Lard iu gocd demand.with sales of 700 barrels and tierces at 707 X, and 300 kegs at 7%. 101 hhda new I ulk rhouldere sold at 4@13, end 200 barrels rump pork at 80,6 0 . Groceries in fair 'nand; co ff ee 18019; molatrees 41®42; sawn 5 1 4/010. Money unchanged. Exchange steady at , premium. OIL REFINERS.-6 casks superior punt for oil barrels, mpking them berfectly tight, (or sale very cheap by welt HENRY H. COLLINS _ 9 000 PAIR SKATES for sale low by BOWN & THTLET, del_ 136 Wood street. GROSS BRANDRETWS PILLS, • lust received and frr sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. Druggist, fig Pietism! street. Alletrbsny JOHN FLEEGER, 4a. - cr_NSZATIT'I-1 , No. 25, corner Ohio and Beaver eeeee ta, ALLEGHENY CITY. 40-Large stock of Guns, of all descriptions, on hand, or made to order, and for sale at LAWPBT CASH PRIORS. VI-Repairing promptly attended to. no/34td-lyw -.lsT-2B WS PO air OF PITTSBURGH. ARRIVED. Fran lc nil. Rena. t. Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Flavard, l sebleit, Elilisbeth. Job. , T. kit'CceriA, kluJonaus. Wbeeli lig M. M'Clelland, Knight., Cmcituusti J. B Ford, Kerr. Portsmouth By City, A tanci [mail DEPARTEii. Fra . iklin, Hen n<t, tiallatin, Clark, do Col. Bavard, Penb'es, Elinstieth. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling, Tycoon. Dean, st. Lorna M Ni'Clelliaud. Knight, Cincinnati ht. Louis, keno, do Clo.'d, bravo. St. Lcii A Emma Graham, Aven ;Zan evaie Vommodara Parry, H : own, Cincinnati The Itiver—Lsst evening at twilight there were seven feet water in the channel and rising. Weather warm. M. The totesnlbr Prima Donna, George L. lifoore,e - mmander, leaven for the above end intermediate t orta on Saturday. We are pleased M nee our old friend, Capt. Murdock. again on the river. IlliP - Arnorig the freight list of the steam er Westmoreland was 4,572 barrels of flour. A pretty gooa item Stil'• The line passenger steamer Bay City, Captain J. W. Anawalt, leaves on Sarni,' ry f o r Cincinnati and Louisville. We.lake pleasure in recommending this bJut and officers to our friends. Ur. Dales, who lan charge of the office , will be found both clever and accommodating. Rte` It will be seen by roforence to our advert sing columns that the tine ' , Learner Jacob Poe, Capt. Stoops, leaves for Cincinnati and Louie, vole on this day. Passengers and shippers will bear this in mind. Our old friend Porter will be foundin the office. stir The punctual packet, Ezonomy Capt. Shank. leaves this clay for Cincinnati and Pass.:.r.gers and shippers will hear this in mind. gek,„lt will be seen by reference Lo our advertising columns that the sne packet Horizon Capt. litockdale, haves this day for Cincinnati and Phis boat has the best of ace rnmctia bona, and la in charge of careful and attentive offi cers. Elie will leave this day positively. For Cincinnati and Louisville SATURDAY 10 A M THE FAVORITE PASSEN. GER steamer :HAY CITY, J. W. Anawalt, comniander,lea yes as above. For freight or peol.9agearip'y on board or to nett J. li. LI VIRG sTON k CU, Agents For C incinnall.Loulsville and St. Louis. SATURDAY DECEMBER 14th. THE A N. 1 STEAMER PRIMA DuNNA, Geo. D. Moore. commander, leaves li• 141,,Ve. Pm freight or pastiage app r on hoard or to J 11 JOHN FLACK, Agent. For c incinnat I and Louisville. THIS DAY , DECEMBER 11, 4 A M. THE fine packet ECONOMY J. N. Shair. eximrnander, will leave for the above and all intermedi ate porta THIS DAY, Rithiest. Y.' . r freight or passage apply onboard or to dell D H. I,P.WItt. Agent. For Cincinnati and Louisville THE FINE PASSENGER steamer SHEN tNERJ, Capt. 8. Preach, will leave for the above and in. termediate ports on the 11th inn at 4 p. m. For freight or paaeage apply on hoard or to dell J 14 LIVINGSTON • CO Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville. THIS DAY, P. M. THE FINE S I EA.MER HORIZ)N, John T. Btocktiale commander. leaves as above. For freight or p smite apply on board or to dell W. B AzLETT, Ageni, P 4 Water street. For Marietta, Gal'loons, Par kersburg and Portsmouth. RE/ 4PLAR WEEKLY PACKET. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer ROCK Captain John Wolf will leave or the above and in termediate porta every haturoay at In a, nit. For freight or passage apply on board or to no/6 JOHN B LIVLNHEITON A CO, Agents. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. HE fine passenger steamer 1. EMMA C 4 RAHA Af. Captain Mun roe Avers. commander, leaves p i m„. hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m, and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. B. lxvtansiron A Gi , Agents Pittsburgh. H. 8 Pisace A Co., Zanesville. For Wheeling Marietta and Gatlipolls. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. hi. THE STEAMER SCIENCE, Captain Wm. Reno. leaves for Wheeling. Marlette. Parkerebttrg and OdHooks, making wt‘es. , y tritea,leava;Pdteburgh every WEDNE-iI)AY at 4 o'clock, and returning leave,. Gallipoli:. every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. nolti D. H. LEWIB3, Anent. --- For Marietta, Parkersburg and Galltpolls. REGULAR SATUBDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL %Learner UNPIN& M.A. Cox, com mander, leaves Pittsburgh every Sat urday at 4p. m rel urning leave% Gallipol is every Tuesday at lt) a. tn. For freight or paseaga apply on board or to nun J B LIVINU,STON ACO Agents. STEAMBOAT AG ENC WILLIAM HAZLETT flab opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where he will transact &general Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a share of patronage from steamboat men. no3o-8m 4 0 1 1 4 / 1 2' 4,P t v t,_< loA• T R' '.6) .- :#2 I i.DJA THE GREAT CURE FOR COISUMPTION T- E PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI CINE having made it the ntudy of yeas to ocincentrate the life of the tine 1 ree into a Medi. eine for direaces of the Lungs and Throat, in now offering to auffering humanity the result of hie ex perience. 'This truly great and good medicine is prepared w th much cars, the tar being diNtllled expre•aly for It, to therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has chred more ewe of Conautuphon than any tranwn remedy on earth It will cure BRONCHITIS. It will cure ASTHMA. - It will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure COUGHS AND COLDS. and tx an In vwluable remedy for otaeasesol the KIDNEYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. - - Beware of Counterfeits. "'SA If you have the llyspepeia use W ISHA arti DFH PEPBIA PILLS, and they do not cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them, and receive your money. Please call at his stiire and get a descriptive cir cular. A box of Nile sent by mad, post-paid on re ceipt of One Dolor. . Pio. 10. South H.cond etreet. Phila., 1. 4.4, O. WlBl3 A RT, Proprietor. Sold by DR. KEYSER, Pio. 14(1 Wood street. nog-ly eod FINE FRENCH BOOTS, Of Broaks' Manufacture, BILLING AT NEW YORK PRICE% FOR CASH, At 31 Fifth Street, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO Beta II A R -100 barrels Baltimore B, Coffee Sugar. 60 barrels extra C, Coffee. Sugar.—in afore and for sale REYMER t BROS, Nos. 126 and 12S Wood street. I) 1 C tierces in store and to 1.16811.3 by a pp - miLLRs mw:aumth, • - 11E11110113I'4E1tUINE1 3 1 BALMBOI,IOs BUCgTI frir the - Bladder. ALM BOL D'S BULBU for .the _Kidneys. BLMBOLD'S BOORT! for the Gravei. BELMBO'I B UGH CI for the Dropey. H 1?1, 3IRO V, 1 'S B UGH U for Nervousness. HELMBOLD'' BUe.tlll for Dimness of Vision. lIELMBOLLYS B UCH U to , D theult. Breathing. .11h:L.11 s()1,1/8 B UCII U tor Weak Nerves. • LIELMBOLL'IS BUGHW far laonerai Debility. ' HELM BOLD'S B UCH U for Universal Lassitude. HEL MBOLD'S RTICHU for Horror of Disease. RELMBoLD'S BUCHU for Night Hata.ats, HELMBOLLeS B UCH CI for Wake ulnas. HE! MBuLD'S B L t N U for Dryness of the Halm II L L. II BOI.D'S B UCH CI for Eruptions. lIFLIIBOLIYS BUc,HU for Pain In the bask. .11 ELMPOI,D'S SUCH U fur Beavin. as of the Eyelid, with Tompor.ry Suffusion and Lona of Hight. HELMBOLD'S B UCH U for Mobility and Rest , lessness, with Wont of Attention and. IlorrOr of SoCIAIV. I TSB 3IBOLIYS RUCH 11 'or Obstr-tetions. lIELMBOLD'S B UCH U for Exeesaes arising from. Indiscretion, and at: Dl.lll3eg or Em A LIN--.FEMALF.S.B—NEMALES FNMA LE9--.I , EMALES—NEM OLD OR YOBNO, SINGLE, MA RErED, OR COATEMPLA TI NG MARRIAGE TAKE HO MORE PILLS THEY ABED? NO AVAIL ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCER7 • _ - - - - IS TB E VERY BEST REMEDY - IH THE WORI D For all oornp!tent, incident to the Sex, whether truing from indimerehon, Hatate of bieripa- Lion, or in the DECLINR OR CITA NO R OF LIFE. PRE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. NU FAMILY SR OULD BE WITHOUT IT. 'lake no more Bal,am, Mercury or Unpleasant Me Heine, for Unpleasant and Dangerous Dis eases. HAL AIBOL IrS EXTRACT B UCH U CURES niccßE'r ufIaf.A.SUS la all their stages, Il little expense, Lute or no en rage of No inconvenience AM, NU EXPORLIBE. Io II ELM ROLL'S EXTRACT EUCHU for EX cest.es from nnhiig indulged In BY YOUNG AND OLD, And for all diAbRPI39 arising from habits of dissiha ion. It removes a I 1111propr discharges, and will reetir.re the patient in a short limo to a state of heath and purity Use 13 ELM liOLIJA EXTRACT 11U0HU for di.- eaeeA and afieotious of the most distreiradig char acter. Use HELM BOLUS EXTRACT DUCEU for al atlecuoas end dts.asee nt the IMUS= Whether exi.ling in MALE Olt FEMALE, From whate.ver cause ongioating, any! no matte of HOW LONG STANDING - - U All the above disc-a:ea and symptoms admit of the samo treataisui and may originate from the tame CHUM Read I Read I Read t HELMI3OI.LP23 BIJOH U iesafe and pleasandin tam:n and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared before me an alderman of the city of Ph iladelphie, H. T. HELM HVLV.Obem• Ist, whobeing duiy sworn, does say that rte prepa llon contains no Lie motic, mercury or injurious drugs, butte purely vegetable. H SoleManufvcturer. Sworn and subscribed before me, the xdd day of November,lB64. WM. P. HIM HD, Alderman. Price per bottle, or Bi.X. for $O, delivered to any address. Prepared by E. T. H ELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical t hemist, 104 South Tenth street, , olotv cheentit. COUNTERVICITS AND Uhr'RINCIPLED DEALERS, Who em.oavor to dispose "of their ',tan" and •••ther" artml.e on the reputation atiamed by Helmer ld'a f-'enuine Pr/lama:ions, •` Ex.tract " Sarsaparilla. " improved Roar. W. em ASK FOR If ELMBOLD'S. Take no other Cut out the adyetusement and send for ft AND AVOID IDIP;MITION AND EXPOSURE. Sold wholesale and retry by DR GEORGE IT. If EYWER, 140 Wood street. nol&am-wa TO TILE PUBLIC, u ri el CI ALIA the tgeo. ..„ rent sad falsely Mod- ..47 . „ si ;' ra•c:vos of all de- „.0 .10,am:thous. treat secret i a!seroare, - 44, 1 , 13,18.(13 or "11";••,:,!. , ... .• upt t t'• and nciuee: t 0 7` eta.. of bout .„.. s , 4xes, and dl:L+. Single or married. Because FkaNtrarr r wallies the fact of his doinp so, tr... r.,...rant and Weedy modest are dresoltn.,v nachked, and thine ti a great sin von , ,mmr.m., and for contamination and eMtine their wives, promising sons A , wet :a. :heir family physician should be 0 `titlo43.l to `stir them .gnorance that they . tir t -rr, , " " - rRR a NSTRIIgp, (except pub li ablnß) lea. - 1 - 9 , `T rtioe might be lost to them tm - mealy modess aid presumptuous lane Ins n and raised In ignorance, Bpr/rage's as mi=litoorns ' o compare society, intent genes, sense. c r t zaie and ceettednystenousl;, meanly or I `• . i 9 to PitillehY, however, that numerous is an 1 guardians are thankful that their PCT" el° and wards, previously feeble, freely ^ -1 condition and appear. Imes, have been resth: et. io nesith and rigor by Dr. BRANSTRITP, besides many before and after mar. ristr,e through him have been saved much sulterms, anxiety, mortincation, Ac. Baying the advantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and whe is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by respect. able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hoteli, de s Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal emissions.— Th'e dreadful malady can be completely chred by the very last discovery that has never yet tailed. In female diseases he hashed supanorsmperience on account of hie old age, seventy years, 4111114 n lanty is completely cured, As for constuription or pulmonary diseases my syrup% which are comps sed from Iceland moss and other ingrediente i by a skillful physlelen Elve - years at the bullidegs4 it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi mites will show. They are all genuine and cartbe found recording to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examinati 1, all free of charge.— Office 86 Smithfield street, near Diamond street Private communications from all flarLP Of the Union strictly attended to. Lareci to BOX COO Pittoborat. Post Ottittit deg ly I•w:in GENTS BOOTS, GENTS BOOTS, GENTS BOOTS, BOYS BOOTS, BOYS BOOTS, BOYS BOOTS, AT NCI. lb FIFTH STREET. dal IL EL DIFFRNRIKIHER: APPLES, APPLES-400 bbls. choice St. Louis Apples, in store and for sale'by JAB. A. FETZER, dell) :corner Market and First streets. THEON OlllO REV aft-10 acres of valuable land for sale; having alront on the Ohio cyst; situate near Pi'ellarillo The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railratd runs throughiu For price and terms apply at the Real Rstate olEne of a. cuTnaracr a SON. 51 Market street. NEAR WEL LS VI LLE--For &ale 10 acres of valuable land ou the Ohio river, near Wellsville, the Pitteburgh and Cleveland sallroacl running through it. For price and Lerma apply at the real &mate otlice of B. CUTHBERT A BON, 61 Market street. " • - • VN ISON-10 saddles jhoice No. 1 Venison just received by express and for sale by JAB A FETZER, dela corner Market and First ste PACKED BUTTER-40 jars choice yellow.paoked Butter received and for sale by J. A. FETZSR, corner Market and First sireete. 10 BARRELS PRIME HAVANA ORANGES lust received and (or sale by REYMER k BROS., se2l Nos. 124 and 120, Wood street.. TA_NN ILS' bbis, for sale B. A. FAHNEBTOCK & *BIB canter of First and Woods ats. Two ACRES OF GROUND, JUST below Manchester, for gale by auS S. CUTHBERT a SON, el Market street $l. O RIFLES! $lO RIFLES 11 $lO RIFLES!' I for sale by BOWN a TETLEY, 8814 1336 WOCtd RIFINED OIL-30 barrels N o . far sale by h R24RY H. COL:LINA .C°l T'S REVOLVERS, 6 SHOT fresh supply lust received and for sale by del BOW N & TETLEY, 186 Wood street._ - AND MEN'S SKATES for sale by BOWN & .TETIACY, del . T AIMES SKATES just received. and .11,4 far gate by Buwzr a TBTLNY, IN Wood streak. ti~:~'; 7 - NEW -F.G41.61)8.:7 Savo received antfoperiedihelitralii; , , AND MOST BEAUTIFUL' itSORTMENT OF DRY Ct .6 0 lAS - • ORES GOODS , of the neveatand moat faehloetd)le etym. ... BLACK AND is - furl , . t'qu tae. I,AoK AND WAITE LOA Gf hfiAWIA, ' 13 &OWN AND WEAVE EQIIA . BROWN AND WHITE LONARE SHAINV . EAUWES. FRENCH MOUR.NING SHAW 4 ' STRIPED coußoime.silAw4ll:: AlTrgeaseortment, of Ohlldraree puutifiaiek:.- Square and Long Weigel': CI RC lILARS ANDOLOA KS, of the very latest pattern: OLD BROWN WLIsTDBOI SOAP, Old Brown Windsor, Soap. Old Brown Windso!Boap, Old Brown Windsor Soapy Old Brown Windsor B OB p , -• Five Gross pure aid Broya Winderirliaaly-Tade this day. Also. a large assortmemtor - - OLD PA - 134, PONCINE, CAEITLLE, and OUR r Toilet %ape at AT JOSSPII . AT 1041.8P5 .F.L.RMINGPL4 AT .10.3RPH FL.R2LEmi. corner Market street and' the _ de2 corner Market street and Mei Diinond. yli F2 - .31 -- F( --- x - ) N 8-i-GN II EN TS ] 16 racks Ear Corn on wharf: - 6,000 Hoop Poles do 1.: 4 bbls swinat cider; 600 100 bol;xes R prime P.oatbero; '-. • . - Cheeer .. .., . 15 bbis Crenbedier; - ''''-' 300 bbl 8 6 . Louie Apples in phippi • tittorcht4 800 bashelisPink Eye Puiato,447 - _ - 8 dressed /Tog , - . .. - 100 sacks Pea Nixie; 25 bushels Hickory Nuts 10 choice sedges Venison—der sale by - Jab. A. PRPZER, Corner Market and 'First slaved& It BROWN AT HOME. —M. and le pre : .tmotued vrri ham to rat:tr attend i p ad - Mom hie western trip to ALL PROFEAFAIONAL. bALL4, AT US OLD OFFICE, NO.-60 SMILEIFIELD STREET y AS'r NOTICE -The State Mercantile ju Tax Pay e re of the city of , lttebargli who hart not pail tr air Licence, for mat, are' notitleit that after the 10th day Of December next a I that,,re. j , ...‘' mains impel I will be placed inane bands Cif.iin li Alderman for collection. ne27 WM. EWE( BAUM, Trembley. „ WANI E eutenttn t a v few men to completes CollllpAi Apply So (APT. R. PATTEREII).II..- Diamond street. Pitteiniccb. float, dim DWELLING HOUSE FOR RRXT.:— No. 38 Ross street. A otialfOrtAbie nfiif 60A- - Torilent Dtrelling House of 8- roomswith bath room, gas; eic- Rent, $126 to April next • eeBo 9 CUTRIMRT k EiON:6I Sfurtrefet a . J .? 0 it 4. A O. •- , 4 • '5l • 0 ., t° A 6 g • 4.11 • 6 a gt • • 2 , E 94 - r 116 TC 10 able Tallow Oil; • bbia au% in store and for nate by -- RARE CANCE FOR A. MAN OF- F OUR THOUHoIaiD DOLLARR-GAtiTALL,- '1 o 4 onehalf interest in an aktestablisheillfhOlel- sate Grocery House in the city otClerelinkdeing a good business, almost exclusively ciish. Stock. ..J fresh, and will be disposed of at a hargaitk ils the undertOgne4 wishes to leave the Saha THE CHANGE 13 A GOOD ONE. For panteulan widresa H. A. MILLR, ~,,yfhlet4 eloyeland.'Ohlo, . . L "YD'S , .... MAP OF MISSOURI, , Three feet square. Price 25 cents. Lloyd's 1tap.,....::: of Virginia and Mary/said. four feet square. Price.. , 5 cents. Together with all the tate and lebritilit: Maps published. For sale at the Whblosidd and Retail Book, Periodical and Unionetore - Of No's 71 and Rl' MINER, . HEN 78 Fifth iitznet. "INEN COLL A R S AIsII7BIM-- 76 closet/ rfteivedand sold wholesale -re tail y l/ E ATON CO, MACCOhtil-' CO °el . Pllthiatreet.: = CARD pitcyroPli CTUREE4 I.J and Photograph Frames, tlionotabiltties of the times, pretty group* and reeef ra dood'i -• for sale by EATON, 4k4X14-- so If „ Fifth street- SAINT LOUIS FLOUR.,-. 200 bbls Melrose; 200 " Pride of the 'West; 100 0 Lafayette; 100 " Mount Vernon for 8212 by 5e24.2t BAY, PENSOCK a 00.4241,0004 e BENCH WALL PAPERS, or Stifili Importation, prior to enforcement of the tariff, are now sold 30 per cent. almoner gam/untie' hereafter. Styles very beatinfol. For isila salt W. P. ARSHALL. 87'Woodatrala...7.--, ISUNDRY PRODUCL,~ 100 Bags Pea Nuts; • 75 do Pestilent 60 boxes Cream Obeesta 8 bbls gs SO 34 bbls- Mackerel, N 0..% 250 bushels Dried ARAI% 60 dol eackem Bacon Bide% do 100 O il Barrels; in afore and for sada bi - .. JAB. A. rETE:III. corner Market sod •217Matot, A PPLEI beateli iit tl - order - rAceived and far aide b iltm - - Prime neBo. Y-JLOOkilateiv-.--; 'l)lett I'A.EMN GIN '4 g i c t fotruzre gyantiquo detwojairofttydN Vv cooper& for Light Wcaity . l to confer Mayket andFiratotreato. 'OOP POLEs.-604:: • 1 . P°/e8 ' s ° wharf, and for by Cornerht;rkettiTint: P de{chie day, and for saleA nty it co , um. WA N TED—Two active ititai.to can vas s new magnificently Illtistrettptfetaf worit.juat issuing from the-press. -Will S t ols' rfY subacriptton list only. Apply to - • 2g TCS, S. a el 6 Ins Breakfast Bacons In store and for sale at , F. BRIAIeI ft: 00.? nova - Penn street, PS .sewgSn• GREEN APPLES. -17 barrehrjriat received and for saleA ßi.tcootaia • PPLES-460 barrels eB4ieeet3aint Louis Apples, just ream, ed andlimmije-by, —• .7AMEI3 A. PRTZAR. corner of Atarketowdrieststregs. RI CARE OF SODA-111 7 7M and for sale by ~,. - cal Inc80) id WIER I BICE OTATORS--- • • 800 sacks Potatorsa • ' • ' 75 Wish, do—forealsa t. JAMES, A., E . 1" corner Market sad"Pir#l etreeti. SULPHITE OF LIME for .the Pre— servation of Cider; pat receayedandlir axle GEORGE A. FI.kLLY, NO. CO Federal at. AIL-fienf UP6-6 bales Prime by 4 4l by thog) , HENRI' Erefflaift thiE-20Q bbls fret% Liiiterfos sale by (no18) HENRY E. 1301.1. INS: IVITI DOW- 41 4 103 8-4.5.00 1 ) ; , -et' of Window Mass' ilvisorted rise% tu sto lUb*. .r We by 4, 1 2030), MILLSR.Jk RI LI ALF PRWE 113 WHAT WHAILL,e, iLL Belling outs Arad ainapindacktearikaaa.l4-4' 4 .0 . d er•Dreaa -600 ilea ea laa.ftgablabeikt-.. 1 1, ,,, --md333, al early.' d,k LK. C. RAMION "Maket C=cry ± tib4, BOWth KNIVES—For sale low by, ; ae2IROSIN* MLAY42O Woadagt., 0(1 GROSB WILSON'S Pir l hei : coe: ; , orsmoiral se by GEORGE A. KELLY, No. *Federal gt;,4 GROSS HITLYS . OLD ,P A 14 't * 3 ". , net received and for fiele_by GEORGE A. XDBLlvr'i= nr .:l:. Nn ee Fedrrmlf~ " WALL PAPERS for: trade now open and JOB B. reeeiving an. Mt= Na.lol Wei* *OW' W _D. 11 GIN reA ever Offered toUm, New style of New style of LYOE,RINE, HONEY, 1111381 C, F. SELLERS a Pena street, Pntsber CO. a. wAvritara,. office let ThixdOkreek T,l a
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