(fflje CDoilg post. JAMES P. BARR,, EDITOR ASP PROPRIE tor. T •rant- Daxlt, bix Dollars per year, strictly m advance. Wehxlt, Single subscrip tions, One Dollar per year. OFFICIAL PAPER 01 IHE CITY WEDNESDAY MOBMNG::DEC.2S. CITY M JShTB TB US. Dkad Body ok a Wojuh Found— Foul Play Suspected.—At an early hour yesterday morning, Mr. Robort Allen and another person, found lying on the bank of Four Mile Run, in Pitt township, the body of a woman partially divested of clothing, and her lace and limbs consider-* ably braised. It was asoartained that the deceased was a'Mre. Davis, wifo of Mat* thew Davis, a coal miner residing in the vicinity, and as marks of violence appear* ed, Aldermhn Donaldson, in the absence of the Coroner, went oat to hold an inquest on the remains. The jury have as yet not arrived at no determination, and conse* quently we will not enter into det&ilf. It was stated, however, that deceased had left Geo. Meehow’<<, where there had been a turkey raffle, at a late hour the night be* fore, with her husband, both in a state of intoxication. Suspicion naturally fell up-* on Davis, and he was arrested at his own house by officer Sessions, brought to the city and lodged in jail to await the result of the inquest. The body of the woman is now at Devore’s undertaker shop, Grant ilreet, where it was examined by a pby» sician, who will give his testimony at the inques l , which adjourned until to-morrow. Ihe Union Municipal Convention. The delegates selected to nominate can didates for Mayor, Controller and Treas urer, to be voted for at the approaching municipal convention, assembled at the Coart Mouse at ten o’clock on Tuesday morning. This convention was called to order by Will A. Lore, who nominated J&okson Duncan, Esq., for chairman, -and that gentlemen, having been unn&nimously chosen, took hh seat Jam©i Biaok and R. W. Roberts were chosen vice Presidents, and Will. M. HartzMl and H. H. Smith Secretaries. The list of delegates was then called over and several substitutions made for absentee, when the convention was con stituted as follows: First Ward— Jas. McKee, J. 0. Baf* fam, George D. Ebbert, John Patton, ii. W. Bdffum. Second Ward —John M. Irwin, Will A. Dare, Geo. Deary, James Black, Geo. N. Armstrong. Third Ward —Jackson DuncaD, Hugh Duffy, Frana Kelly, John O’Neill, Frank B. Porter. Fourth Ward— Jas. Caldwell, E. D. Rinehart, S H. Watson, W. W. Speer. Fifth If' ard— William Scott, William Brown, Rouse Jones. John O'Donnell,Chas. Kirsch. Sixth Ward—J. R. Hunter, Jas. Black more, David McKnight, Wm. Fu-yd, Wm. M. Hartzull. Seventh Ward— W. W. Patrick, F. Schutiinger, Henry Atkinson, Simon Sweeny, Henry Hofl'raaslor. Eighth Ward —Philip James, Jno.'B. Larkin, R. W. Roberts, Cbas. Lowry, John D. Evans. Ninth Ward —Hugh Kane, James son, Cbas. Roberts, Christopher Woods, John Power. On motion a committee of five was ap pointed to draft resolutions, as follows: will A. Lare, Jas. Caldwell, Joseph it. Hunter, Jas. McKee, Chas. Roberts. Nominations boing now in order, Hon Henry A. Weaver was nominated for Mayor by acclamation. Wm. Little and Chas. W. Lewis were placed in nomination for Controller and John C, 4i&vitt and Wm. Eichbaum for Treasurer. John M. Irwin, Eaq , desired to know if Mr. Ejchb&um's sympathy was with this mturenaent. If bo tho nomination was a go&d one; if not he was not entitled to a nomination. Mr. Lare asked if Mr. E. would sup port the nominees of tho convention; he had already received one nomination and cnnnot pledge himself to two parlies. The delegates who nominated Mr. £lch b&um then withdrew hie name. On motion of Mr. Irwin, the voto for Controller and Treasurer was taken viva voce, and resulted as follows: ( ontroll-er. Wm. little ti. W Lewi# 'Treasurer. •2-4 I John O. DaviU.... ..16 | Wm. Eiohbaum. On motion Messrs. .Little and JJaviti were declared the unanimous nominees of the Controller and Treasurer. The committee on resolutions then re. ported, through their Chairman, Mr. Lare, who read the following resolutions, which were unanimc usiy adopted: Whxkxas, At the present time, when Pitts* burghern of a 1 lormer thaces ol political opin ions ere banded toge'h*r, standing “shoulder to ! shoulder” m the defense of our country and her ■ institutions—on the Potomac, m Kentucky, West ern Virginia, and on the sacred so 1 of South Caro lina iietlf. it is manifestly improper for good citi zens at home to engage is party squabbling over issues which, if not dead, are at least in abey ance for tbepreeont. Therelore, be it. Resolved, That at no time in our history has there existed the wme necessity for fostering among the people of the loyal States a fraternity of feeling andfraentunent, and that no more fruit ol source oftfeUssension can be found among us fhan that which springs from the tuneful influence of party. Resolved, Th#t on eq? pla n platform o devotion to the Union in its inugntj, snd of retrenchment and reform in our music pal affairs, we p**#ent the candidates this day nominated, f.r the suffrages of the citizens of Pittsburgh, irre-pective of po ib fical predilections. Resolved, That in Bon. Henry A. Weaver we re cognise one wno, a» Msyo- of the city of Pitts burgh, for two sucoess’.ve terms, characterized his administration wi.h an energy and impartiality which oonvinced the people that their choice was well made, and this Convention takes pleasure in presenting his name again to the people. Resolved, That as this Convention has eschewed party lies, we represent to the candidates nomina ted cy it the importance rf observing the same rule, (in case of their election.) and allow honrety and capability, rather than party feahy, to be the lest. Resolved, That the nominations for Controller and Treasurer are in etery respect worthy of ihe < onQdenpe and support 01 the people, who should wi: h lo see their municipal affairs administered in a capable and honest manner. Messrs. Jos JR. Hunter, Will. A. Lare, and John M. Irwin having been appointed a committee to inform Mr. Weaver of hia Domination, that gentleman now entered and was introduced to tho Conveniiui by Mr. Hunter, and, being called to the stand, made the following brief address: Mb. Chajbman and Gkntlbmb?* : Permit me to thank you for the nomiua-. lion which I learn you have conferred up on me. To be selected by a committee of my fellow-citizens, composed of men of all par ties, as the ohoice for thefehief magistracy of our city, is an honor of which any man may feel justly proud. I accept, gentlemen, the nomination which you have tendered me. If elected I shall go into the office untrammelled with any party ties and in the discharge of the duties devolving upon me I shall keep an eye single to the welfare and prosperity of or large and growing municipality. On motion of Mr. Laro, the chairman was authorized to appoint an executive committee of two from each ward, to be announced through the papers. On motion of Mr. Irwin, the Convene tion, having concluded the business for which it was called, adjourned. jjj Preparations —During the whole of yesterday and last night our streets wore a holiday aspect, and tho jewelry, toy, fancy and confectionery stores were constantly crowded by ladies in gay attire, purchas ing Christmas gifts for young and old.— These dealers reaped a golden harvest and none hail with greater joy the advent of the holidays. There are doubtless many little ones who will miss the ever welcome gifts they, have been accustomed to receive from papa, now enduring the winter's cold ÜBgier a canvas roof, but ye sincere* ly hope they may be made happy by the benevolent in our midst. Great Operatic Entertainment. — Our citizens anticipate unusual delight and satisfaction from the promised musical and operatic festival about to be given here by the director of the Italian Opera, on the 2d prox. He has selected the prin cipal artistes of the Now York Academy of Music for the occasion, and, as they are to appear both in a concert and in opera in costume, a full realization of their talents may bo enjoyed. All the artistes are deservedly popular. Miss Isabella Hinck ley, the prima donna, has achieved a high reputation both abroad and at hone, and has recently been successful in several of our most populous cities. We all know Brignoli by his tame as a tenor of unri* valed sweetness and skill; For several seasons he has been a great favorite in the cities on the seaboard, and his vocaliza tion was never better than now. Mancusi and Sueini are admirable vocalists, and have great power. They are very efficient in the impassioned scenes of opera. Herr Moilenhauer is a master of the violoncello, and is highly extolled for his excellence as a musician. Thus, with Carl Anschuts as director of the mußic, the public may ex pect a rare and delicious musical treat. Of course there will be a general cariosity to listen to these artists under the most favor-, able circumstances. Amusements for Christmas. Amusement seekers to-day will thank us for a brief eumm&ry of thn places whore it is to be found. At the Tneatre after noon and evening performances will be given, when the trick pantomime of “The Night Owl” will be produced, with Mr Maffitt as clown, and other novelties Trimble’s Varieties and Canterbury Hall will also be open afternoon and night, with the usual variety of dramatic and music.l entertainment. The panorama of the war, exhibiting all the b*ltlo3 of importance to the present time, will bo open a‘. 2 and 7 o’clock, at Masonic Hall- The Orphans’ Fair will be in full operation and no one can fail to And amusement there, while at the Bame time they are contributing to a worthy charity. Remember the place, Concert Hall. The lesser and private places of amusement wiil of course be open and contribute their quota to the general hilarity. We wish a merry Christmas *o all and hope they may hod the fullest ens joyment to-day. The new trick pantomime of the “Night Owl” and the musical extravaganza of “Boauty and the B-j&st” attracted s large audience to the Tneatre last night and both were received with thunders of ap. plause. The pantomime is a great success and must please all, especially the little ones. The bili for this afternoon at two o’clock ircludos “Beauty aud the Beast” ana the pantomime “Thu House that Jack Built,” and for seven o’clock this evening the spectacular and musical drama of-‘Alladin or the WT-ndorlui Lump” and the “Night Owl.” Matin is clown and lota ol fur. may beoipocUil We look for full houses afternoon anti evening. The C;urt r.f (Quarter Sessions was en gaged in trying surely of the peace cases yesterday. The adjournment was until Thursday morning ORPHANS FAIR. 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Card Photograph of all th? of-Miik on of America and Europe, ccmeri.-inx, wi h a fev exceptions, All tho crowned heads, All the prominent stuiosmer, Ali the principal General?, All the favorite Authors, AU the Reverend Clergymen, All tho distinguished eit'zens, AU tho Palmer Marbles, FOR SALK 07 HMKI MINER, Successor teHunt A Miner, rext doer to Poat office. de2l gPALDIMIi^ THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS. AYERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. SELLERS’ COUGH SYRUP. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St. Clair^Sta. noS ROLL BUTTER.— Two barrels Rol Butter Just received and for sale by J. A. FETZEB, cor Ist and Market eta. LATEST BY TELEGR^i Last Night's News up to Two O'tluck. Destruction of the Noi (Si 3!i«. sour! Railroad Warrenton, H-> , Dec. 24.—Tim dam age to the North Missouri R. R. may bo summed up as follows: The bridges at Sturgeon, Centralis, Jofp town and W&rrentown burned. Also one station and perhaps twenty cars, from fifty to Bixty culverts (large and small,) three or tour water stations, 10,000 ties, from 20',) t > 300 telegraph poles, and five miles o: iron and ten miles of wire rendered useless. Two trains, one having eight car loads of hogs and several cars of hemp and tkj other having two cars of merchandise, are in the possession of the rebels, and four engines are lyiftg where they can be Beizad by them. Some of the men who belonged to lb - trains have arrived her®, from whom 1 learn that the persons who did the damag'- are yet encamped along the road, 600 be mg at Allen Hill, and other bcdio3 arc near Martinsburg, Mexico, Centralis. Sturgeon and Allen. At Centralis, they were within half a mile of the camp of the Bieigo sharpshooters, and destroyed a bridge and water station, and two freight trains were captured within four miles of the camp of a detachment of the same force at Renick. The work was directed by practical railroad men, and the right course was always taken to make the de struction complete. "Whoro the track was lakes up, the rails were removed, tbo ties gathered in pilos and set on fire and the rails thrown acr the pile so that when the crm're of the rails became heated the weight or the cold ends bent them, so as to render them use less. In destroying the bridges tho lire* were kindled around the corners where they would'soon throw the bridge Jowr. and the trussed girders which spanned the '’pun culverts were burn-u with the tics li neal the rails as were a.so the tiunu 1 * or. which the wttlar tanks f-to-od usually. The houses of railroad men ar.-.t r; all Ur.ion men in the \ic;niiy of the ro.iti were surrounded, and.the inhabitants a-si.r ed that no harm was mead-id them while they rema ned in daors. We hear scarcely of any j iiiage or an\ outrage beyond me of the r. a-i and telegraph line Ino - to the road cannot fall short of £3uu,oun, an • at ie&st a month witi be required to i.q.* k ir so that a train can pass. Interesting Aew* from - out It em Papers. Chicago, D-.-v. 24. —Tr<- Memphis Ap peat, l'.tih lnnai.t, roiitH'ns u*’- i..- i . wing : The Richmond c th.-l in addition lo $260,000 appr«-j Me.! ly the Confederate Cor gre a s lor the ->f Charleston sufferer?, the L c - .v.'.ir.- . i Virginia will appropriate $2U,000. Col* lections also were taken at ail the chon be® on the 15th. Tho correspondence say? that t<> such » frightful extent hs? viol.-nce incr*-*, *-,! >; Richmond, that city bids fair t-» bee-, m-- as infamous as ever Baltimore or Na.-i:: wa?. Shootings ar-d stabbr f- 'i-urrrd every day. The Appeal publishes telegraphic reports of the foreign news and remarks: What wiii be*' inn <<f the in.-uiming ty rant at Waihingv-n, we are urabi- t-' 'nv, but presume that ho and nis astu.u advia will refii:-- to take up ihn gaunib-t so fear lessly offered by Great Britain It tDal the action of tbo Federal governe*. t will engender such a sta o if b-rtirm-nt ir F’rance and England a? i-> ur-- v the recognition d Southern in*t**j enco. The rebel nccduu*. r i Use G:-- iigut j-lscoe the Fedora! i- »i 7,'» ami wounded and the- robe. !<>.•? oi and olu nu-rl.illy w.u:a;"d. Idu hr.n exaggerailon : to:: > the battle at C.-imp A!lr : ;Lony, r:; Virginia. General Miiroy :a r or;«ii killed. The Fodoral loss is get d w:, at 600 killed. The rebels ii'.knuwlodto 20 billed and 07 wounded. The Appeal rejoiced at the movements of the radical Abolitionists in Congress.— Speaking of the emancipation schemes ol Stevens, Hingbam, Sherman and other?, it says, our people rather like this species of legislation, inasmuch as it win* victo ries lor us which bayonet and bullet will be tardy to achieve. The Fort Smith Ac«?s of the 12'.h has discouraging nows hum the Indian try. The Creeks, Ch<-rvkoeg and Seminole: are deserting the repel cause, and largo numbers have joined Opothlegholo, wr<> has encamped about B;g Bend, A p U., with •4000 Indians well armed with r fUa. re** volverg and knives. They arc naked to the waist. To oppose thi* f-rci*, the rebels had a email force under Col. Cooper, wl>-> w«s clamorous lor rririh A battle is daily expected, ts the two armies arc only a few miles apart. The New Orleans Delia of the 17tb, says that naval commander ol the F. deral t lluOt forbi-.d i iho trar.sm'stion id Gom-ral PnelpC proclamation ashore, and ed to fire into any boat that attempted to carry it. The Fort Smith Sctcs uf the 12ih, loams from the telegraph operator at Fayett-*- ville, that about one hundred 1* :on mni have been arrested in Madison and Carruil counties. The Nash villa Cnion uf tho 17ih has the gratifying assurance that Linculr.’a message had produced a complete revo lution among the Union men ir Georgia. The Legislature appropriat:d $lO,OOO for the relief of the Charleston sutlrrcrs From fttlggouri Warrenton, Mo.. Dec til —By the arrival from New Moxej v;e Inarn thtt the bridge over Suit river which is the longest and most i.nstiy on the road, ex. cent that at PorrugDO, which the rebels spared on Friday night, w»w entirely troyed on Sunday night. The station house at Jacksonville was also to gether with four or live csrs. The repairs progress rapidiy core. The bridge is paired and the culverts between > “r-i and aDd the track at that place wiii be laid to-morrow il the men aro n«>t inter ruptsd and the repairs of the telegraph lino keep pace with the road. notorious Rebel c siot Ottovillk, Mo., Dec. 24. —The cavalry which Gen. Pope sent to Lexington have returned. In addition to tbo two ferry boats and rebel foundry which they burned, and the robol officers and privates captur ed, previously reported, they killed the notorious Arkansas Robinson, and drove every band of rebels Irom the country for miles. On either side of the route they report the country quite clear of rebels. From Kansas. Atchison, Kansas, Doc. 24.—Orders have been i iven to th-* Overland Mail Company to take do nc ro express freight from any so.rce until further orders. This is in consequence of the company having been fined by the government fur report* ed neglect of mall matter. English Troops Arriving. Cape Race, Dec. 24. —The English steamers Persia and Australasian passed here at 6 o’clock, p. m.. with the troops for Quebec. The Australasian was twenty miles astern of the Persia. They were to sail on the 15th inst, with 1,100 soldiers, 5,000 stand of arms, 300 tons of Btores and two batteries of artillery. Arrival of the Santa Fe Lov Message. Kansas City, Dec 24 —The Santa Fe mail, with datoft to tho oth has arrived. Tbo Territorial L g-platuro was convened on the 2d, and on the 4th Gov. Connolly read his annual message to a joint session of both Houses. The Governor recommonds all the In dian tribes to be placed on reservations, uiiuor very strict regulations, as tho only way to prevent the constant recurrence of troubles with them. He edvises a thorough revision of all Territorial laws and says that many of the provisions of the law for tho protection of slave properly in Now Mexico are unnecessarily severe and vigors ous and recommends that they bo rm'ditied or rape-died. Innlalionto tho national strife he says ; 1 am proud to say that my loyal politi cal fellow-citizens of New Mexico have manluliy responded to their country’s call and constitute moro than a fair proportion . f armed men for her defense. This evi dence of devotion to thQ Union cause is flattering from the fact that when the strife began and for some time after it had neon in progress it was presumed by our principal movers of the scheme, that the 13: r : tory would join them in their attempt to puli dawn the pillar of free govern ment and rejoice with them in the midst •jf the wreck and desolation produced, by their evil machinations. Tnis patriotic out I ouring of men has removed all cause of • U 3, it.-:: n which may have been excited in ■ ),■■ mind? of other countrymen in the loyal si.tius, and hr. ught us to tho position we • Kxupy. A more positive demonstration of fidelity to 1 ur institutions cannot be given than that which Now Mexico has in tbo manner described. Be it for weal or for woo, it is the position the will occupy to the end. An Indian force still remained at Fi rt Ftiiinore, but they have not ventured lo -Amir- north of the Jorn&nda. lam glad, however, to say that uur army now in tho field is f,mply sufficient, not only for the protection of our people north of that dies crict, but to ( xp-1 the invaders from our limits. This •»*.ill be dono as soon as suj * piles and transportation can bo accumula us’ at Fori Gra’g iu quantities sufficient '.O c.:wor lot; denimid.- 1 ul tno army destined i-r operations in that quarter. TbemilG ’. ,ry commander has made some wiso and d .ci us distributions of troops which re- ma u for the protection of our frontiers during tLi*. absence of tho farces omplaveu m the recapture of tho forts disgracefully surrendered into the hands of the enemies : -. ur government. luteresilissg liouu Revr York. Nkw Yohk, December 24.—The Herald iLs*. cons.durable excitement wa» d i:» this city yesterday by tho ar r-'f;. of Lt-uti-nftht Samuel D. Hurd, ol tin- 2-1 Maine Cavalrj, with v-ry lntorc-Bt • w tit.i lt- -m Cnarl-cL.r, Ji , ; U 1- *d a: vi -j'.i.-.r p.-rln-i.r .1 tne .'.cuu- 1. .• If urd va- 1 . during tbi • l t- -; r.’.ic c.-..11a!:r.n,.0:i wLieh ,ic- )• 1 1 u ut. b.f! ol uf stcession, and dr- - tio-'r lb r ' and C"Tjß.ernaiio\ r ' t. n: as of ;Lo most inten.-*- cbarac’.e . Acccrding la h;s Blatomont t b»’ r b 4<H) confined in tho coo »n i f (.b arltsuin a: tno t.me i-t m-- 11.- C‘. 1. Corcoran and hini-oif 9 orn a nong Ike prisoners thus incarrora tod. and <mr informant adds that tho gal • 1 : rnatidor of the fiW.h rt-gicnont nad : ati-i for sum* flay? by a fearful k . t !\ph;*>J fav-r. L,-»io<-n tho Dli»ht "[ ik,-- iifh, is.: roachoi ihe j*il. nit' >: - •:. ul piroot, and tho front <>f the ;-ii *i 1 m«» s 1 immediately in a b!-/. • (_'jf Cori.-rari wu the (irpt t> > van • ike wind"W <.'f lh«j*:; B -y:-, hero goc-e lor Beau* a*. Um patuo lim-i it*n;■ - n i I' SiM • J ■r ‘.no N rth •: :r a i :.«* wi:i !-w iown upon Ihu ctoue {.tv rv.. TV..- w-»stlj. la*t that was hoard '•r c ' ?. "f Hcl C< -ret ran up to the timo of j :.r:<;.-«• «*!' Lv-ut. Hurd. Th© other ; ! .!"«.(• I t'i‘-.‘jcsrjipin of Corcor- ■ .aw. J'>r n l-*w whilu others !l <i t-i *ar.j* !>• »u(«>rt. Many of lbem wore * -•! m Castle INncl;* L:-u:. Jlurd W»n4--Hj HtH.ut the ctij ur k.l.i i " - ; .ur 2'. day, but wai finally retaken v,i.b lon'i n otters, who, as before staled, were iOMii.«-d i(Jasik* Pinckney. From mis j.iv'm he. with bs companions, was sen. to N -rJ• ik T frum which place ho was taken to Fortress Monroe under a flag of truce, and surrendered lo the U. S. nu- Uonties Ho is a young man about 24 tears old, verv thin and spare, and has evidently sutTered very severe hardships. At Bull Kun, he wue -nut in three places, ;n lLio hip, knee' m.d shuulder, rendering amputation of the 1. g, near the hip. neccs-. t.-.ry. Twenty minutes after they escaped from the prison the building w:s a heap of ruins .Lieutenant Hurd thinks it pr. b.i'lo tn-.f Colonel Corcoran, if not overcome i»y evhaustiun, succeed in making goi.d h.s to Beaufort. There »pp ':. rs to be lutio hope of this opinion proving true, however, in viow of the fact UihL Col. Corcoran was in a moat enfeebled condition previous to hia escape, and it is imprubiblo that a man suffering from tVj.b>»l d lovur he is sa’d to have been, e u d k rvp up .is stronglb for so lone a 'la- would bo utvoasary to journc. tr.. ot s.mofi.ty miles between n ar.d B-autort. Thirty-Seventh Congress. i: t.N a 1 1.. —N • t tn ):e than -l Senators wire j u-cnt at Urn session to day, the ina*. j.'nty of them as well as many members of Ui'- House, Uuv::<g left to enjoy the holidays at bom-. 'lbo Atlorm-y (ii'iuTtil has respectfully doc.ined to giv** Lis cp.nion on a private claim, al oumg \ reoedoni as well as wml I of pow-r, :vs a justification lor a m n-c.-m- ; pliHn-.-u with th«. rrqu(:ot. tS-N'ora! petitions w-.*rn presented, praying lor the emancipation of the slaves of rebels, with coinp'Mir.ition (or those belonging to h.) al master?. Mr (Jr ui:?, of I )wa, introduced a reso mto n lorirncting the Committee on Naval AIIY r- to :nq r.ro mto tho msnoer in wnich wai v if bal 1 oen fitted out. He had lh*-in'! rumor* of frroac extravagance prac t ."u r. the Navy Yard in this respect. The res'duli.-ii was agreed to. Mr. llai<\ ot N. 11., offered a resolution calling .in tbo Secretary of the Nsvy for a !:?». i f me volunteer lieutenants, master ls , paymaster*, etc., in t:.e Navy Yard. Agreed to, Mr. Hale, of N. H , presented the peti tions. ol citiz-ms of Boston, complaining that tbo freedom of the press has boon in* fringed. Keferred. Mr. Hows, of Wis., gave notice of hie intention to introduce a bill to amend tbe fugitive Have law. The rier.atn then went into executive so-a on, and subsequently adjourned till Thursday. Hgu.sk not in session to-day. Be treat of Price's Army. Jkffkrson City, Dec. 24.—A man who has been with the rebel army several weeks, arrived here to dav. He reports that on Thursday last, Price’s.camp, at 0-c ?"la was tt rowii into confusion by the r.uws that iho Federal*? were upon them. They boat a hasty retreat and when last board from wore at Humansville, hurrying south. Williamsport, Dec. 21*—This morn ing a man named J. B. Wharton, resid ing al Clear Spring, approached one of the river pickets and offered him $25 to carry a dispatch to tbo other side. The soldier made the fact known to Col. Leonard, who htd him arrested, but not until he had de* slroyed the dispatch. Ho is connected by marriage with eXiSenator Mason, now at Port Warren. Col. Leonard holds him as | a spy. ,o mo street*, where son.e Arrested From .Fortress Monro© Fortress M- NBoif. I)*ic. 2-I. Tim bark island City nrrved dory l*rt night from B‘>«lon with 24b prisoner? of rub-ased from F\ rt W mvn, who nro lo b« ex» changed for an equal number now held at Richmond. The steamboat George "Wash# tDgton took them to Craney Island this afternoon under a flag of truce. Mrs. Brown and nor two daughters and a servant, of Mo : Mrs. Ingersoll.of Mich igan, were a'so nasbongers for the South. A. la-ge number of Jetters and several boxes of clothing for the prisoners of war were also sent over. The Richmond pris i.ners are expected here in a day or two. The gunboat Young Rover stationed at the mouth of the York river, reports an extensive conflagration in Yorktown about a week since. A Chapel tent. 42 by 28 feet sent to the Sixteenth Meas&chusetts regiment, by its friends in Boston, was dedicated yesterday afternoon with religious services, in -which chaplains of all denominations partici pated. The steamer Coeur de Lion arrived from the Potomac last night with four launches in tow. The first rain for about throe wooks fell last night. The wells were previously quite dry. Rumor ol fnstructfoßS to Min- ister Adams. Nxw York, Dec. 24 —The Express of this evening contains a rumor current in this city this afternoon, that in an view which L 'rd Lyons held with Mr. Seward the latter real to him a letter which he had written to Minister Adams ten days ago, in which that if the British government claimed Mason and Slidell upon the ground of illegal capture and be ccntrary to the Uw of nations, and would consider the Burronder as settling the prin* cipie for both governments, they would be given ud on request. The London Times says that private letters from Rio Janeiro, state that Gen. Webb, the American Minister had sent a demand to the Betz li*n Gjvemoot that the Governor of Marannaui bo superseded ;jr having allowed coal to be supphod to ho privateer Sumter. From w iiiUimsport "Williamsport, DecernUr 22—From perron:.l starvation, your corespondent is convince that the reb-d troupe, which nave threatvn-d this point, svere Lot at tr.e utmost extent over 7 000 in number and not ..ver lour puvf? of artillery, hare been s*. ,n n lure with'n t’ f > past we l k. T-he milii'a wn.ch might h .vo numbered 1000 refused from the tifjt t ore ss tl e river ar d on tw--. occasion-, won d not approach nearer than a mile. Intelligence, yesterday, from the other s'do trees t r » show that the rebel command ■jr, io.'.ed iu n.l hi? alt-mpts, w:tU Irrw his forceps toward; Mart:r;h f)i.rg,l‘-av ::.g ..Uily>lLrei or four ecunpani*--* as pick (O.-. nut not taking away his wagons ar.d bu.V.*. Maryland !Vew* 20 —TUo O'.),h II Aid , !>■ c :• i.-'V’d thnir arm-. are now p':i a rtfouir posit.on awaiting an r.pp.irluoity to rep** 1 the* enemy or co operate w :■. (l-oi K“b_ - r-dvam'-; guard, which now ox cods har., b°sid*'s guarding -K’.lroad all th» wav from Cumberland THE ÜBSYT (p"£\T.l).\ 0/ TiliS DAY For toe next iwo week-. trill be, Wil A T OUGHT I TO BUY CHIK.ISTIVIA.S NEW YEAR’S PRESENT. All the friends and customers of BSI> IiM.CC MKYHiX At SIRBLE, 'Huu hiT»* no- yet det*rm ned on whAt lo buy wil pl-rfu** ii.jk c-rer the following ti*t of articles, w ben tney wi l be Mire to tied something to miltr Gold Vest Cham*, ; Silver '! able Sf oons, “ Breastpins, “ Tea Spoon*, •• HrweleiM, “ Forks •- tipecuu-lew. Butter Knives, “ W Atoll H-hK u boup Ladles, Pen* and La*"?, ‘ “ ('ream Ladles, i.i:cee\e for xMina* “ bugar Tor.g?, turef., “ stalt^poon-. *• Nork ace, " Mu?t»rci .->poons .. Stu l-. ■' Ohifl’B Knife A •• Hic« vo Button-. ! Fork. * Cr"H»»*h. *’ Cape. “ Finder Rinc*. 1 ** Thimble?. “ ChHtelam Oh*in. fl . * “ -4null Boxen, *• Ear “ Napkin Bmga, - Kar Plated Castors, -* Guard Coatns, ** Cake Basket?, .. Key?, “ 'lea Setts .« charms, “ Cotlee Setts, u Armlets, “ Molaesea Pitch ** Pencils, Ac, Ac ©rs, Plated Ice Pitchers, Plated Spoons and Forks, Plated Soup and Oyster Ladle?, etc., etc: fcS, Ground 6-lyer Washes of every imaKaina bl« style and price. merman and American Clocks, Spy Glasses Musical boxes. 2 to l‘i tunes; Bronae, Htat uary, Poiunonaies an.i fancy article* in general too n’lmerou'* lo m*Ddon AU we ask \* a call at our ♦•tHsb'.ist.ment, NO 4i FIFTH HTBhKT, one door from Wood, and exatntm* our ncods and prices. delB WILLIAM CARS. & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AN U IMPORTERS OF WLNES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c. ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD MONUNIiAUEU EYE WIIISRT, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, cc #l, PITTSBURGH, PA. D. HANCOCK, tJir, NO, 7 3 q;bant street PITTSBURGH, I’ENNA. OWES U«USE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. Gentlemen’s Clothing made to order cheap FO K CASH. Having returned from new YORK, with a cnoieo mock of CIjOTHS, CASHIMERKti and VIi&TLM-iri, which c«n be pur chased at prices far oelow the UMiai rates. Great inducements ollered to cash buyers. se2l:dm TO THJfc iVO.bi.iU, * ,t' vI.Vi.LY U 3‘. *«•* f-f.-x; .. -Ji-or al -- C 7 ;-‘V. Single or marnwl. Becam •' ••■MiishOH the lari or hJ9 doicp -- ' and falsely modest are ••-e.rd, nod tmnK U a great sin t.? d tor contamination nnu > v.f, their wivee, promising eoco .. ; family physician should be cautious to beep inem m .gnenmeo Um they oo l-e name as X>r i- K * 'vH TRUP, (except pubhflbmgj leut a lucrative practice might be loat to mere imone stepid moden and preamuptnoua Lanai. ' birn and mused In ignorance, sprang on ae m .•■r.ioom • and who compare society, intclli* cones, *OM. 40, to doll are and cento, mTstenonulj, meanly 0r.1.y gotten. I « tc.publicity, bower w, that numeroi.H par ro ..r ‘ 7to.Lane are thaox,;.! tLat their art- da-u.l. or- and wards, l-toTiOtu.'y a-reiT "te condition and ar-pear once, bare boon resio.ea -o wealth and vigor by Dr. BRaSSTRUP. oesuiop many boiore and after mar riaKe through him have been snvod much sndenng, anxiety, m?rtiBcal.ot. 4c. . Having the advantage of oTcr thirty yoaru experience and observation, consequently, ho has :;apenor ekii! m the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profession, as well recommended by respect* ftblo citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, 4c Spermalorhea, or eo called nocturnal emission*.— 'Hi’b dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never yet failed, is female diseases ho has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups; which arecom po lled from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physicicn five years nt ttte business, it has had more success than all the pretension* that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genome and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the exammati >•% all free of charge- Office 86 Bmithfteld street, near Diamond street private communications from all parts of she Onion strictly attended to. Direct io defiljdftwds fall; very immoral corruption a > BOX 390 Pittsburgh Post Office. I'O KToi^'HI^TSBUHGH. ARRIVBI?''^ Fraokiin, Bennet, Brownsville Gallatin, Clark!, Brownsville. ' U .*. Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth John T. M’Combs, M'Combs, Wheelim* DEPARTED. ’ , Franklin, Bonnet, Brownsville, Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard, Feeble. l *. Elizabeth. Minerva, Gordon. Wheeling. Economy, tjbunk, Ci'-cinm.ti Emma Graham, Ayer*. 7. mearille J. B Ford, h'rfr, Poitfin-.nth Djidera, Rogers, fat. Louis . Bsgt»Tho River—Last evening ul twilight Uiere were 7 /oet 2inch:-sm channel and rising alowlv The weal her during the day was cold and vniiterioh. -- jj®* The Marietta and Parkorabtyrgd piu-ket for to-day is the steamer Science,? Capfain' Ren.-; she leaves at 4 p.m Passovers per* will bear this in mind. Captain 'William Conway, of thfr Ute steamer “Maclay" left for Saint Louis, yeater day on bd«icoes. 'I he Captain, lo'ke hale and . hearty. We hope to soon greet the Captain in a fine newaide wheel steam*!; his numerous friends we think will soon see him in that potidom JSST* Business on the wharf was not very active ye.- terday, the near approach (o the holidays has a depressing effect in shipments. g|SSL,The steamer Diadem, left last eve ning for t aint Loafs with a fine trip. <S-Tbe fine passenger steamer Mort nee, Capt- BnckfcU’a, new steamer is announced Cincin* nati, Cairo and Bt. Louis. We take pleasure in rtcommending this boat. By reference to our advertising colun ns itwili be seen that the A No* 1, steamer tKey WPet,"'Captain Evans, leaves for Cincinnati and Louisville. We take pleasure in recommend ing boat and officers. The flue packet “Empire City,” CAptain B. Way. i 3 up for Cincinnati and Louisville. We take p’eusuro in recommending .boat and The floe packet Ida May, Captain John C. Reno, leaves to-day f-r Cincinnati and Lou:sfiUe. Capt. Reno i 3 a ch ver gentleman and a goed c-Hicer. Perseus who have traveled with : irn Bpeafc in tti.teriag t°rni-* of him as an officer Our a tenuve frieud Cupt. K. X. Reno, will do the honors in the clfi:*.e w;to ere :it to himself and profit f-r t'e owner-. £%&“ Trio n.denclid passenger steamer Man-ego, Opt McCallum. leaves for faint Louis on Saturday, positively. For .speed, accommoda -I"'dk and attentive. oT>cers. this boat has no supe rior. »tir ynuoi’ trie isd McJallura has charge of toe c ffli.e. mammoth side wheel steamer Wi > m ;.pi*nJ, Capt. Evans, is announced for Uin r'innau and TouTvillo. s*-. For Cincinnati. B.ouisville Evansville and St. Louis.' REGULAR PACKET. • TpHE NEW AND SPLENDID' PAS JL Hf-ng*r Htenmer FLORENCE, D. Z. B leke 11 commander, leaves a* Announced. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to df-26 J. H. LIVINGSTON * < -O- For Cincinnati & Louisville. TH IS.DAY, DECEMBER 36, 10 A M. THE FINESTEAMERKEYr ICff- .s. WEST, W. S. Evans commanding. JsbSSSeBK leaTes aa above. For freight or passage, apply on hoard, cr to .'JOHN FLACK, J. B. LIVINGSTON, de2s or D. H-LEWTS^Agenta: For Cincinnati and Louisville. THIS DAY, DECEMBER 25,10 A. M* The fine passenger steamer HAbTINGu, R.Robinson commanding, leaves us idove. For freight or paasege, applv on board, or to J B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Ide2s] Agents- Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. THE line passenger steamer . ng> EMM.I GRAHAM, Captain roe At era. commander, leaves hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o’clock p. im, and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m. For freight o passage apply oa board, or to J. B. LinvosTorr k Co, Agents Pittsburgh. For Marietta, Cialllpolis.Par kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M, The fine passen- . - k QER steamer, J. B. FORD, .11:. W. H. Kerr, commander, leaves announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Cincinnati and Louisville THIS;DAY, 10 A. m; The fine packet , IDA MAY, John C. Reno, com* mander, leaves for the above intermediate ports. For fieignt or passage applv on board or to J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO n -de2s or JOHN FLACK. For Beaver, Ste benvllie and Wheeil.g, The packet steamer, , tr» J. T. M’COMBS, J. T. M.Comha. LgtMhjg Commander, leaves for the above Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. For ireight or passa&e «,pply on board or to del4 % J. COLLINS A 00., Water street. For Cincinnati and Louisville LEAVES ON THIS DAT. THE splendid passenger, rn* stAamer MARENGO, A. G. commander. For freight or passage apply on board or to de26 J, B. LIVINGSTON A CO. Agents. For Marietta, Gallipoils, Par kersburg and Portsmouth. . regular weekly packet. The fine passenger, ir» ». steamer ROCKET, Captain Wolf will leave or the above and termediate ports every Saturday at 10 a. m. For ireight or passage apply on board or to nolfi JOHN B UVLNG3TON A CO, Agents. Gallipoli*. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M. The steamer science,, ny>, h Captain Wm Reno, leaves forAJflßflßK WneeUug, Marietta, Parkersburg G iihpolia, making weekly trips, leaving Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY at 4 o’clock, ana returning leaves Gallipoiis every FRIDAY atfi cFclock. no!6 D. H. LEWIS, Agent. For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipoiis. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET. The fine side wheel, steamer UNDINE M.A. Cox, mander, leaves Pittsburgh every Sat urday at 4 p. m, returning leaves GalUpohs every Tuesday at 10 a m. For frelgh- or passage apply on board or to nolP JB LrVTNGBTON A CO Agents. For Cincinnati and Louisville FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27,10 A. M. THE A NO. I PASSENGER Steamer EMPIRE CITY, B. Way commander, leaves as above. For freight or passage, appiv on board, or to [da£t[ JNO. FLAOb , Agent,^ For Cincinnati and Louisville. FRIDAY. DECEMBKR.27- The fine sieamer. WESTMORELAND. E. £yanß *j4lßlfiK commander, leaves as above. For freight or passage apply on board. de24 STEAMBOAT AGEIfCf. WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a general Steamboat Agenoy business, and wonld solicit a share of patronage from steamboat men. noB&3m WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER!! ELEGANTI BEAUTIFUL! PBETTYI OHEAPI W. P. MARSHALt. B7 Wood street For sale by anM ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD OFFICE, 1 Pittsburgh, December 18th, 186 L / SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING—The BuicklioMera of the Allegheny V alley Kail road Company are requested to meet at the office of the company, corner of Pike street and the canal, in the city of Pittsburgh, on FRI. DAY, the 27 th day of December mat-, at 10 o’clock, a m, to take into consideration the affiurs of tho company. By order of the President pro tern. deUHd JAMB 3 GIBBON, Secretary. In accordance with'the. provisions of an Aet of the General Assembly ©rihb*£eihmoDw®alth ot -Pennsylvania, providing for (its Incorporation of the City of Pittsburgh, and of the various supple mentato mid t ot, IGEOKOE w! LSuN.M.yor of *aaid-ciiy do issue this, my pvoelatnatioti, th» wn the FIgST TUESDAY IN XaNIUKY,A. D.IM2. beitfe-th© seventh Jay of the month, the freemett a of etch Ward of said city >.oa'‘6«‘ “ > „ TO lO for tnemberM of the House ot RepTesenUWvaSrOfthj* Commonwealth, will moet at the sevarajdaop of Uo diQfc' elections in their YOSpcoUve.Wards jiTocmcts, and elect, by bioau of so Act of AsfceiuoJy, ptnM(tl b*l64h-&yU>r } May, A. D- 181.7. - On« person U> BervOSajffty<H?flfiytj|^ „■ l T (lew person to nffa' < 1 (me person Each ot whqhx shali: hold thBV offico for two years.-. 1 ■ 4' =7.6.. .. to the above oi* .. AUd also to the ordinances of Goun ■. ciwdifltncthigsHid city, the citizens of the j FjfopiWard will elect, by ballot one person iofie> a.member.of the Select Conncil of saldtfity fcrXFO, -jea. one person t> bo n member of Bel act. Conn-, .Oil of said city for one yealt’, and three persons to 6© members of the Common OouncJ, t L Becond ward —One persozb-to be member of , and two persons to be metobecsof - Common Council. 4 Third Ward—One person to be s memberplthe Select and toar persons to be jnembns Common CoaucU. r.,, VV'.*,,. Fourth person ;io be a membbrof. the Select and three persons to bo membbfslof ilia ' Common Council.. r ,T- Fifth Wwd—Dne pyreonto be a member of the' Select and five pereons to he members of the Obm* mon •. ,: ’ ' ffiiih WvdLoije person to be of the Seleotand five persons to be meinbers Of the dotni’’ mon CQtjnoflj. . . .-iWard—One person to be a mezhlm of tneSeiectf and two-persons to be members of the Common CounoiL TVardr—One jjergon to be a member of tha Select and three persons to be members of the Common Council. - . Ninth Ward—One person to be a member of the' Select and three persons to be members ,of the 1 Common Couuofl.. . ‘ Baon Of wnom abaUba qualified to serve as a member of toe House of Representatives of this Commonwealth. „ - At tb© elecUon.to be held as* aforesaid. enSnea* d^J» tbe Jth day o! November, A. D . „ l?.® •lectors theFiretWard wiU ?dte‘%t Xhi Public Bchooi House in said.ward. ihe electors °f toe faecond will vote at the Pair 110 School House lu said. ward. Tne electors ot so much ol the Third Ward ss lies north of and west of Grant street, being ore* omccNo.lof said ward, wdl vote at toe howe of Francis toe corner oFSixth andßmitn. flel 1 strteta. " fhe electors ot so much of (he Third Ward a, lies sonth and east of preoiiftjt So. 2of said ward, will aote at the hooldof AB. Kennedy at the comer of WjUe and;^rti≠ Tne electora of the Fourth Ward *i]| trolait th'e Public School House in aaid,ward. ’ v ''-' - The electors ot so mnch of .the as lies north and e&ftof Adams' beingpirfecduik No. I of said Ward, will v jfe 'atlhe PnbS£scho« House on Liberty street,io said preciucL ’' j he electors o: so much o f top Fifth Ward aAlfes south acd West of Adams street, bellin' No. 2 of said ward, wi.i vote at the! House on the corner_of Pike aad WalnW 1 MfletftC in said precinct. ' ‘ ' The electors of the Sixth "Ward-will Pabdc School House fn wud want ~ vTi; The electors of tb© Beventa Wtrdwth. voteM the Public School' Hottßeio said werdi-- - The electors of the Eighth Ward Wtt meet at - the Fublic School House in siud ward. The«lector» of the Ninth' Ward will vote*ttoe " Public School House in said ward. Given under my hand and seal of the sliddty of Pittsburgh, to© 23d day of4*BjembeiyA. a de2? 6KORGB Wlf a ksii 1 \ Alt rtf**, ' K DR. BROWN’S‘MEDICAL J&gLTX b.o<i HIJRGICAJj Office, No. 50 Smithfieid Htroct, Pittsburgh, dsj&jSSSyS Dr. is an old dri* sen of Pittsburgh, and hni* jßff'fflSfqjgfiP in Practh'© for to a laet tux*!#- SOBfijMSSttfcfZ. Avg jf«or< His hnsinesA has 9K3j9M| been confined mort 1 .7 in Private Vr I aad Surgical Xhseajes. \ orrisiesu and strabskbs :n need of a medical friond, should not foil to fln-i on* the sure place of relief The Doctor is a regular graduate, and hie experience in the treat mentof & certain vises of diseases is a sore guaran tee to tho sutterera of obtaining pennanenT yufief by the ana of hia remedies and following hjs ad* nee. DR. BROWN’S RBMSDISB never {ail to core the worst form o{ Venereal oasoo, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. -Also all diseases ansmg hem a hereditary taint, which manifests itseli in the form of a tetter, psoriasis, and a great manj forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient Is entirely ignorant, to persons so aiflicwsd,lhr. Brown offers hopes el a Hhre and sixsedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS Dr. Prow n'fc remedies for this alarming trodbie brought on of.un by that solitarr habit of senttial gr&ufical'.on, wbioh the young and we&kminded often give way to, (to their own destruction.) are the emy reliable remedies knows in this boon* try—they are safe, - anumako a speedy restoration el health. RKBTJMATIBffi Dr. Brown’s remedies never Ml to core this painful disease in « feto days—he will " warrant a cure. He also treats Piles, Gleet, Gonnorrjima, Stricture, Urethal Din-cnarges, Female Weakness, Monthly Diseases of tLAJoinUk-Fls* tula in Ano, Nenona Affootions, Pains m tbo Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the toother with all disess s of ah tzopore origfo. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a ns, directed to DILBROWN, No. 50-Smithfield St*, Pittsburgh, Pa, will be immediately answered.— Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, Mo. to Smith Sold treat.' Pittsburgh. Pf »e9S^aVils IMPORTANT -TO INTEXTOBS. PATENT AGENCY PATENT AGENCY Robe. V. Fenwick. Dewit C. Lawrence. For the past fouryears Manage r or the Hastalng ton Branch of the Scientific American I’a tent Agency and Fif teen Years In the Patent Agency Husi -1 ness.- - »•: For Twelve Tears an Offi- cer of the Pa- tent Office - - the last four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. necessary to procure a Patent Laws sent free of NOTE—AII inform Patent and a copy of otffcrge. rioter ofPatente, Hon, 4e2tKtf Refer topresent ( David P: Holloway. COLBY’S PATENT CLOTHES WHINGER 16 WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY. t&.Thoae wishing to < ngage m Agoo&Jmsiness will ao well to secure an interestmlt . Machine and county rights tornate-tar ; : ■%_ B. A7OOLBY, Hare's Hotei,Pittßburgh. 0* 11 and see it work • delO hr Flour barrels wanted— We want to buy FIVE HUNDRED FLOUR BARRELS per day, the greater part of which should be round hickory hooped. For such we will pay 40 oentqeaeL .in cash, da* lirered at our mill- or 80 cents -each at the land ings or railroad stations, in Pittsburgh. B. T. KENNEDY A.BRO, Pearl Steam Mill. CAVALRY, C A VALB Z—MK N WANTED FOB ;.»u CAPT. IRISH’S KEYSTONE CAVALRY, COLONEL LARON’S FAVORITE' BRIGADE- Highest pay sad beat equipments in the service. Apply impiediately at the Recruiting Office, Ns. l&f&f. CLAIR BTKEET. Gspi. NATH'L IRISH, dea-lm Becrniting Officer. Q.ENTB FIME FRENCH BOOTI, Of Brooks’ ManufftctS^r BULLING AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOB CASH, At 31 Fifth Street, W. E, SCHMEBTZ & CO. selfl TIEBISAN A BETTI, Wholesale and Retail Grocer*, mosnss Aim DiAleis pi XKAS, WINKS, UQ,008%- ; tU., North-Eest corner of ; j-da OHIO STREET AND THE Dl&'koND, noSh-ly t ALLBQHENYCttTY.” , > CH E G St, CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY • U 1 • • are ofloxed for sole St the office Of the WEBTKB2K PENITENTIARY. ;'f“ - osMrn JOHN HIBMIBaH AM, Words •»
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