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FAWAY MOANING, FEB. 12, 1864.
Dip AtIC PRIMARY 'MARTI-Nat
Meeting of theAlleghenpecousty Demo.
c wet fr, Committee of Comreapoudeztce.
Pursuant to the .eall of the Chairman
and Secretary pubthshed In the :Pittsburgh
Poe the etrmmitiee met Saturday at the
St. Chartes aotet,' and ahlopted the fol
loaving .resolut;iQns
R rdilthat the Democratic voters of the
etra4 y4xtipld.tey are hereby requested to meet
at teti,§greral places of voting on Saturday,
theta dreßilWel ouary next, and Me at delegates
to attend a county convention to be held at the
Court .);lonste -in, Pittsburgh on the following
Wednesitley fbr the purpose of selecting delegates
to the.Denitieratio State Convention.
li4solved) That in the Cities and Boroughs said
elsetioq.ehall be. held between the hour. of 5
o'cLoeraitd . 7 O'clock p. m. and in the townships
he et; the hours of 9 p.: in. anti 5 o'clock p.
Resolved, That each election district shall be
entitled io two delegates in said County Con
vention_
Retched, In amendment of the first resolution,
thatthe Democracy of Mal:lure Township be re
quested to hold their election for delegates at the
house' ot.lohit Harman in said Township, and
not at theft usual Made of voting.
sec. /Laxity Senot. - L,
HA.zEbr, . Vice President.
PfttshOith, fah. 28, 11394.
ANOTITER VICTIM.
More than'a year ago WENDELL Pi - m.-
11m the. very Tycoon of Abolition
israrthat the National Administration
was but a mere committee, to superin
tend the next Presidential election; and
he was right. We all know of the means
used , by the Administration, to bring
Gett..IIitOCI*LLAN into bad repute; we
know„Of the thousand infamies resorted
to by those in power to blacken the
reputation of that officer, and the people
are, also, aware of the dark intrigues
used to get rid of Gen. FREMONT. These
two 'prominent officers, having, in the
estimation of the political gamesters at 1
Wathingtbn, Veen disposed of, another
has looMed up to cause them to tremble
for the succession. Gen. GBANT'S suc
cess at the head of the Western army,
has alarmed the intriguers and their en
tire time and attention are now devoted
to' lids destruction. The fate of Mc-
CLELLAN and FREMONT is likely to over
take him. Re is to be the next victim of
the Administration' a perfidy. That or
ganization appears determined to not
even tolerate any officer, whose talents
or aclOyements . attract popular admira
tion; they are, as PHILLIPS said, a com
mittee, superintending the next Presi
dential campaign, their first and most
inapOrtapt business being the killing off
of 4, prOmiment opponents.
Gen: GRANT'S military achievements
hating . .inade hint a shining and popular
idol, ig the next victim for the cold-blood -
ed.conspirators at Washington. He is too
poptdar with 'the people; so detraction
and - Caltittay are executed to push him
froth'. the way to the White House, at
WashlingtArL.
Last Stuns.,.slcy -
Gen. McCLERNAND, for his
c 4 4, efAt the siege of Vicksburg.
Lawyer; but who
Frtys
_ready to appropriate to him
-BP4.egA.;lso6Pgiag to more meritorious
144 ygia t at officers. For this conduct
heawasuibinisfediand disgraced by Gen.
•The 'Committee, which is su
peiinitending th,e nest Presidential elec
tioxy,Aityn recently found out that Mc-.
oTaisterAlsrowas badly used by GRANT,
atir t itende hle'llite restoration to the
tu*:'.. l . lltis is, of course a direct slap
inittos face of. Gen. GRANT, intended to
make &tau-restless .tuid discontented. It
itriiite@led for the commencement of a
correspondence, in which the combined
genius of the Administration will be
noted-to not , only dismiss Gen. GRANT,
but 0,!---as in 'the case of MCCLELLAN—
Pn>iiAlli Waiter to his country.
GLOSSING IT OVER.
Viteandiciaryttommitteeof the United
Stittei t Senate has endeavored to white
w4ll-14..r. lIALE. from the imputations
made against him for pocketing $3,000 in
procuring the liberation of Mr. HUNT
but it has found it neces
sary, in 074'er, to give a finishing touch
tto4tte job, to mix a considerable amount
of coloring with the white.
• Mfr.' Tittritortrix,wbo was boss operator
in Mr, TlatiAt's case, has reported a bill
PrObiltiting . the acceptance of fees in
such eases, , as produced the temptation
strong-too strong for the cupidity of the
c4e4tor -rfrPra New Hampshire. The
irrifttnai is dwholly exone rated ; but the
act will hereafter be deemed a crime. As
niotheiiiitirto' their - spoiled progeny ,
ti,o••
40 kliitt i ngnin % and see if I don't punish
you , The criminality is recognized;
bat the correction is adjourned.
The purport of that clause of the bill,
as reported by Mr. TRUMBULL is as fol
lows
'artieprortaron forbidding members acting as
counsel or agent in any court or before any com
mtalitimitt Arialien out. The alause forbidding
the acceptance of pay for services in connection
with claims, contracts, accusations or - arrests,
benne tuirdoisartment or military or naval-com
iniajdpg,,hitetftined, with the addition, "nor shall
arly hoad Pr Department, head of bureau, clerk,
oi-otaer officer of the government." The fine is
theitssisitoluo,ooo and two years imprisonment,
"at the discretion of the court trying the same.'
GEN., I)!Egglapi.a4t.N'S REPORT
ili,mmilier,of Congress has written to
4ge ,‘ that he has already
ret'iliAti f ig Writhed applications
for Gert'il&CLlmlANls froport, whereas
he kwill be entitled to less than fifty
copies. The object of a majority okthe
House of RepresentatiVes hie thus limft
'll:fgr'die numbei..pfinteil is 1)120006,' brit
Jakey , wili itot .eeeomplieh their purpose.
All'etiittelietistic.'Sheldca& Co., of New
T-otiTint'ves antionneed.-an edition, and
040 : Plibliahcra will . ' find it to their in
terest to,fil i lovi their example.. Every
one t ' o n reid" 41) be anxious_
have
attigful-i).f.4114 akriOthe 'AlP
litioniefeAt*Tdeteriftlited to:do,all they
rnnt o SitkrPi4 spit i lriyate . enterprise must
- 41 a striking
of this crottimenA r lhat
la 9 Ent
,it for b yre
..vPn now are afraid to
NEWS FROM Gik BUTLER. rebels were 0,,:t y ii ' diiirOtts, they lost
at least t h-to our one in killed and
es .R
Expedition Up the Agigk l
iver. wounded. ie rebels sr tl • outn
• --- i• r + ' - '''
-FL baited us ; i ni
'l
Nonrotk, .\
a., e.
...a.,1 -1 "--.....,.. • They he.„..diii:fall 4 legi regiment 11 0 1 i
.4 infant?* , ot* of - ' , •,[tali'alry and a bat-
Shortly
Forces Comprising t s : x as ztaitia .... .i... . .. -
A - ''," ..,,,..., *try °Dart illery w hfl gt our whole force
Shortly befOlii dark ' ' 'l;3
..,' Iran ' 4 eigaieg ": ' did not ' amount to over one hurl.
Trouble in
=rte
It
~ ....e..
expedition started from a. ' Oder the .:'ilied and fifty men_
command of Brigadier r .. -, erarYaraham. - •
..
.-,... InettliXkia; dac. hoot:I.-The CatholicKehieag°
It was composed ofil T he :I&ny aril gun. ' '
col-sill:froth
boats Smith Briggs,7 ors TemPle Gen
, erhood, and prohibitr4e
Door Irish 'Miring the fiereeat part of the shelling haspublicly den.
t wo small navy boats came up, and were fhonne.43rother-
Ciith
oral Jessup, and the transport Lon ,
apparently about to render assistance to : lies fiorn uniting in :(nia ' :-
Branch, with detachments of men, to thi:
Fair under its auspirtlY "rlh' e
the army gunboat, Smith Briggs, when
number of one hundred and fifty, from
their , onunanding officer was shot , held in that city. InT
the Third Pennsylvania Artillery, Twen
through the tires'. They then immedi. 'subject, Bishop Dugg
tieth New York Cavalry, Ninety-ninth
hat one or
ately retired, as their officer was' evident- 1 t .' It tras been rental ,
New York and Twenty-Hot f'onlectient ass on the
'lnfantry - ly badly wounded. two bishops in this' end moire
ed this associatiort
I priests anxious for nOtave oPPos
nernifilin of Our Men.
Arrix - al at Logan creek.
Our men cannot be too highly praised ,
The expedition proceeded up the James
ex
derassociation.. cis
Ireland,
River to Logan ('reek, to the small vil- for their valor, and it is to be greatly re-
of the Na
of
of Smithfield. Here Captain Lec, gretted that they suffered so much. The . and
boats that reconnoitered the INansemond boner Brotherhood under fa: of
ais society,
.
of ' the Norfolk harbor police, landed at , . ,
of St. Patriek has tidenmed. by
returned solely. about one o'clock on Sunday noon, with
the unanimous vote ce Bishops of
ninety then from the Long Brunch. He
took command of the party, and the boats NEWS FROM THE SOUTH.
condemned by everybefore whom
then left to go up the Nansemond River Ireland. In this exit has been
l'he Ilieltinond papers of N101111;ty,
to
-
to reconnoiter, it being understood that '.
1' f 1' d'oces have spoken
(.. eiv,l at Fortress Nforiroe, emit :tin fli t c (r .gY o . tll , lB ' '
after Captain Lee and his command hadthe question has height, and the
follow ing:
accomplished what they intended, they
now have to warn nembers who
would march do - ivn to the north-western The Enemy - Him against it did so by snstruction. I
entered into this soil good faith,
bank of the Nan-semoud, and there again Partial Repulse.
, that they instantly to it,
join the boats. w, I t aril from an officer 'Whit reaCilett i those persons who id to this so-
Captain Lee Entounters the Enemy, here yesterday, immediately from Geller- cietv thus publicly erred, that they
al Lie's Ens., that on Saturday evening and also
Taking a direct road for Suffolk, he
- expose themselves toinger of being
the en, illy, in heavy force, crossed the
penetrated the country to the distance
Rapidan at three ford'.-Morton's Race
of about four miles and a half, where,
after this public warhey cannot be.
in a dense woods, he met a force of the (Oil Ford and Bartlett's- the last about ; admitt e d to the saer t p, without dot
' expelled from the rents, and that
three miles from ()range Count /douse,
enemy, about:two hundred and fifty
ing suitable public tee. On next
strong, with two l`2-pound guns. Not. iind , the others lower down the river. s un d ry a cir cu l ar woad in all the
withstanding the interiority of our num- At 'a't . a""nnt.- thv nn `"
- v ' we ' i 'n the parishes of the dioc which this so
other sble of the. river, oxeept.itt Barnett's.
bers, the rebels were completely stir
i slaty will he partiemTproliated.
where tiring : ,,- -terday loom lag , lenoted
prised, their fifiVrillee - gl/Itr,i eiiptllred the
main body driven back, and so ttreat some at iiiiii ,It i-. ..,upposed that thi- ni , :rovEnv op Sri,N MICITTOAN -
was their Consternation that they fit - Mlle 1""` '''''"' of '''Y'"'''"Yl' i "'rely intend- There is a eireat excnt in Michigan
retreated in the greatest confusion. - (•dio engage Lee sattention, itti ' d to coy
i•r hl. imi \ i - 111,111, on the Pi nii.-tila. over the discovery lver near Lake
Captain Lee Int renches Himself at
Superior. The detr'ree Press says
Smithfield.
Richmond Threatened -The Yankee,/ In siteculation has nt commenced.
Information was then received from Large Force at Talleyville. Men who have takeds at one dollar
prisoners and darkies that there wag a Siiiiic der s ago a report tea, obtained fen
twenty_twe eentaere are selling
strongof the enemy posted a short . 1 .3;
force
ll,' authorities here from a Yankee out ut advances of *ands of dollars
distance beyond, at a place called "The , ,1,-,, ocr, that the enemy was enntemplit- upon the original cosheir tracts tine
Mill." Their position was su,h that our ting ii raiii, ill ( mushier:ll , lf , force, on tract has been sold gx thousand dnl
men could not pass them on either flank, iituhnn,nd The report obtained consi:-.t. tars; the owner Lot it a few weeks
and consequently th e y were cm npe n t , ( l , en, v from a number of e ircumstnnees, ago from goyerronfor two hundred
to fall slowly back to Smithfield, which ' and impressed the authoritii s to such a dollars.
was reached tiltouthalfan hourafter dark. degree that a disposition of forces was
Captain Lee then intrenchecl his force made to anticipate the supposed h
the enemy.design, "WHAT, Miss vtere from boarding
on the main tercet of the town. Prey- l of.
sein, nd withoasng my permis
ious to this, however, as he was march. ' At nine o'. h., kon saiurd„,. ni g h t a ,inn;;''
a
Y' said an anxs father. "That' , s
hug into the place, he was fired upon ' f , iree of the enemy, numbersnot known, had : what motiyeourin you IlOW' '
front both sides of the road, an d hi s a d . I hut ' , insisting of caries with .one in . The irco-motire, pi - The locomotive'
vance guard of five cavalrymen of the linen', math- a demonstration at Bottom', i That's good-" "I, pa, You just said
Twenty-fifth Now York, were captured Bridge, and drove in nor pickets it wits liad " "Pit Well, there, I for-
A Fierce Attack by the Rebels. Tlo• now, uas mit generally eiminiuni give sou.
day
half-past seven o'clock vest' r- "" I " it"' I'llblie until Slttl.lav !Horn --.-
lug: thr fir..ll -;,,,-,1 ~f (sx , ilern,,,t ho•ing T 111: people of. "a haVe an asiiii ia
day morning, the rebels made a fierce at
the t•ti, of 1m- hi,,i t „ 1„.11 , it hi, h r , „wk. , Lion to provide ahe for the destitute
tack with their cavalry and infantry.
The fight continued with great vigi-ir i i-iiiiiiii, iii il the sec ond (las, tiiiiitc, find "shall; of soldierallen in the public
until nearly eleven o'clock, when a coin- the log al biro/ .in I ill•iniii siimire -mil id d"l.•'il'''•
munication came tinder flag of true, ' til'''t pia, , a ~f 1 endt.;lous. A i ' llapaiiili
ii,1.,1i5,, reeeit i-il early
,N ester,lnv nii,rn Tut !It - i- a I ;ovenient medicine man
front Colonel Gordon, corn znander ol'
ing from Gerd Wade Hampton, Hain
the attacking forces, for an immediate lifitotory in Philatkilia which givei, eau
and unconditional surrender. ilbai', Crossing, stating that the ( nein ployrnent to 225 pions
VI H., threatening an ailvanee A train 11;1
-at- .
Declines to Surrender
I dispatched to his relief . In th e mean Toe Nt-w York t ruiting Mikes bate
In order to gain as much time a ii,-
1 , 11, l a " 1, , I inie out of excitement in Richnioud had B sible, and thinking that in the erated only five busand of their sigh
while some assistance m i g h t
come
I, 1- ' , n -li lili . illy prodin , d the !mist w ild hen thousand end flue old call
hand, Captain Lee sent a reply to the t.
' and extrayi eiant rlll 7 • • intmern
rebel Colonel, asking for a personal in- ' ' it
"i
"1"11'
t.r , called Albert.
•, • " i ' 17 T i
N l' th'
el
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'Tut , son of the Env, ~t. Wiles 7, ll`
iini of ‘t ,111',I Woll,t, •• It, •
0 , 1 z• e o 1 - e r . ) . .
i o , 1:. a g n ,; llleged Plot to Liberate
terview to be granted. This was denied,
A miamodnat e the Pre... ------
and a peremptory demand was made for Went-At - rt.:l notlt.he Ringleadery and IiED7
a surrender within five minutes. The svi '"" of p"""'"It "
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second reply of Capt. Lee was, that he For several days past the Government , nOBLECI'si./N--an the 2.1 lust, t..t
or
I , l l aus i c i t.
.11; . 0 , 8, ,,,, , tt - r•ots . suite
would not surrender. and that if the into. 1.., .11 ill p. l,,,, essi.n i , l' faets that hint- c i ii i i t ° s:rt .. :o ll. l;, s E e . iinf l it
rebel commander wanted him, he wouiil ,1. 1,, ~n l.l :7 ilionl,d, to thi i'xisttlii e .7171 -----L-- -L-: - - - -
have to come and take him. se, ret iirganizallon of di •liwal men, flaw R E3IOIF. - 4. L
Gallant Defense of Our Troops. tug for its object the forcilile release of
•In less than a quarterktf an hour he I the Y:oikr,e prisoner, held at the Libby 122 ! ~,,
Wood 122
Street.
.- /
opened with four guns, besides the in- and ou Bell , Isle, the assassination of t Rood Street, '
fantry and cavalry fire. A reply was the President!, and the destruction of the i iur present locatbn on Fifth street haring. of
made with a howitzer as rapidly as pot- (i`trvrrinivni build ing - ,1111 w ork s hops • late become inns,- aid it's,' siatesiranis for oar
sible, which was kept up with great located Isere.
Captain Maccubliin. chief ~f the de- business, we beg toannounce that we will re
spirit wail about Imlf-past twelve o'clock,
when Captain Lee was so hard ressed tectiye e. - irps was ii , sigined the duty of APRIL next, to
move Our MUSIC .Q - 17 IRE, on the IST OF
on all sides that it became evid rot that Penetrating It"' tt ' stvries `lf lite case
If ,
he would soon have to yield. and threading the details through the '
labyrinths of ' rnmor to th eii i .,, , ,,„t) rrr,rnstneprtfercoihfiecaZ•oatesay.
122 AirOOD SIREM,..
The Smith Briggs Comes to Their Aid.
-..13-• ' .....
Reeseanti Mitchell, ,
..t&r - The exclusive agency for
• siream,and the nun
sition becoming untenable. r 7.677. ""7117. detectives„ Messrs. t
who immediately set to work - , and on
c a f`i lowed along its lino to reach the Saturday night they arrested, at his house I SrI'',ITINTWAy,s PIANOS
protection of the gunboat. They were on Seventeenth street, between Main
..
followed by nearly a regiment of rebel and Franklin, a German named A. W
infantry and cavalry, which harrassed Heinz, a bitk,.i, upon the ~,,, of being
them in their flight. A stand was then a prominent member of the treasonable
made opposite the Smith Briggs, and a as . -ociat ion Ile acs furs hermore riling. ' '"26 . -„,..._
desperate engagement continued until ed with inciting Confederate soldiers to : - :..,w• - ( 1 '.111.liON OIL 14 STILL RE.
'.‘11.1:1 , / A I
our men were completely overpowered
ri : mutiny and the assassination of the -
by superior numbers of the enemy, which r, t
n re , ,,pilt The riett•cliVf, ael7p,l along
Joseph Flemires Dula Store, Bratnlit was Continually augmented by the arrival , with lien,: a great number of the most
of reinforcements.
' important 'rapers, including the roll of Corner of the Diamond and Market street,
Brutality of the Rebels. membership of the organization, and
While fightingfighting so bravely our men ' uments of such a character as to leave
were shot down without the least mercy , no doubt of his crime, and the criminal- ,
being shown them. This these brave, ity of others. The documents were ta
patriotic men seemed to prefer rather ken possession of by Gen. Winder, who
Are among the 'Trustees.
wherea map obtsined at the lowest prices
AN" if r e ncA is TUE ICT PASSIED BY Ti*.iL rates with profits to the assured. , The I 1a,,„, a., .., A
than surrender to the rebel foe. All this ordered Heinz. to Ice placed in secure
tound, warranted • Soda
primePo ut t o ashby be t he
Policies of Insuraneetssued at the usual .11,141-
time the gunboat kept up a constant fire, quarters at Castle Thunder, and to allow Ash of the best nualit7 ; Toilet SOaps an ' tl Per
_ f C e . b i
I S
2fr ratess9arepollnarinheraCte,
yin in ea[ ,arras; , Hair 17' es of alt des- Biel der ', ".`,r, r , •1 , 1 :::, , u , re , r i r e i n ,V , )-1 1,, 7 I . : 1 1 71 ,„ 7 „ 1 , 7 I
r 7 r 1 , 7 , , .. brat bonus was 43 per cent. '
~ 1 JAI cVY 1.1111./IIS
r,, e ,, n .,,, t ; 1 ,,, y ,,,
ri v
I I
f o ,n t
ii.: a t 7 e y t 1 ;
7o
Itso/u7febi?,l3,:sr,tr,tirc,-tt,,,ixit.h,ehpli:ob,ll,,c
n ( t H l :r lV k e e r 's th idt7ll77) al
s. S. - BRYAIsr, Agent. :
but so great were the numbers that had hint no communication whatever with
crlptions; Brui-hea am tombs in great variety: ' ' - Y
to be contended with that our men had any outside parties
)'err Liquors Cur Illed.einniPUlPOtleb j all the re
to give up fighting and take to the boat. Heinz, the reputed ringleader, lia , i al- liable Patent Iledidirb on the day ; lamily 050
' , do' , i l h ''ne
, T; i 'l ~ ) i r , ' "'
. S PMF" ! 1 ' ed lac i t n I : I;,t i l . ses, or 7,tl'.77e.P'pa'hlfc pl,7LC,,,'7'7'•rl'i; t't'lYill"na'ili.'7':' W A- .1 - rtii...l - Zittiiiii --- - - g:-.- ; New Goode
PO reach it, however, the poor fellows ways been looked upon tit a ili-iloyal
had to swim from the shore to where she imin. and Id- it - ..,Ociate, ill Irt•a• - in an all I: o
. • r ' , g 7-, l t ' o rtl '. . n r 3 e t tne ' s l i g na '' t
t hit ' t 4 :• l uch a r n: r° ,l9 U Sc r ,rttne tit or permit an) spiritoott. or inali liquor,. i 7 me
,
77r cider to be drank on or 77 ithin their preik , e,
.
lay ill the stream, and in doing this ninny pretty much of his own Char:it:tor ,111•1 IS not to le found elsoi here in the ell), 1.4 tit
1
or houses, that the said net will le rigidly en- Counting House or Office Desk
yielded up their lives to the nierciless foe, social standing It i, possible that oth
loree,i !wrestler. By order of the run s 7,r.
. New Goods
who shot them as they were really drown- cr arrests will follow, as the treason will JOSEPH FLEMIK'S DRUG STORE, nA.III'F_L 1...02, - ;. t bier of P,ilice. Address . .
BOX dikia,
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p c i r tt ' L t u z i. r h.„ -4 . l ; re i o tt re %F bu ti , ii 'g e ti h- td u - i N ew G 0 0.4...
fenlO-3t . _
ing. ' he probed to its depth, no matter whom
throat of the Dinsond and Market at t.
ti:4(:)nsl:Rl—liiii:::oFNFrrttl4- -Fro-R tAincivnv.V9.Liiiti HALL, on (Friday) I
Captitill ROWC, AVounded. it affects.
le!.s
: A ril
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Upon caching the boat Captain Lee !tt.
THE MALDEN MURDER. , -- .. , 45 - ..% t.'.‘('T.
T RENT his well 1:11,,, II If 1 ebruary 12th, at 8 o'clock p. m. i tfeble . .
found its commander, Captain owe, tic-'._
.7#....-
tisnpeuarsrnielastnitY•e ro.1•7th:',:::::".1 I-
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verely wounded in the throat. The en- , ~-,,, t
out .„ .f . io„
of tireen-The Stolen Is t a Dye.
LIVERYSTABLE , „ „tion will be taken in reference to fhe enlist. A_Evi - ,
"'Par of volu.nteers to fill the quota of the late I
gineer was also seriously wounded, anti
Money Recovered. • • • •
In ~,,),,,,,. ~,,,, ;,,. Db,th e ,,, list rm.', I On Diamond Street. her {Veen Grant nod of the County l'o •
out of a crew of about tifty there were
AT,
It was announced that E7lWand W
. nx ention of the 9th inst.
- -
left aboard hardly a half dozen men who
ti,, , \ I- NI. 11k^? H 11l DYE; since tutor Iliad
Smithfield Streets, TAMES M. TAYLOR, ',
were not disabled. At the request of
...
IT toe. bet'll used by Sousands, atidlnno itt.,lnhoo
Green mstrnastt rof the to‘‘ nof Malden - - • • - - i
F. C. NEGLEY,
I ' GARDNER . ,& SCHLEFFEWS.
lla , autlius,:l I s hat] la•cli al r,u, ,l tili:l i,o, in I:111(4110 give attire satisfaction. 717 n reasonable terms. The building was built Fehr?-It . JOSYTII RWIN,
9
Captain Rowe, Captain Lee took emu-
ite ,..,, cd u, having mail
Delegates to County Convention. 1 .
i ..
Ora Lii ery ! , talile nod t. well intspled to theptii- - -- - --, T „
..,
9 2
nand of the boat.
"''rid. Its price is a.. 'Fifty ce nts, and encli
ng murdered MC.I on . l'he VENETLAN)YE is the cheapest in the
Ven, ,, e, the teller of the A - bidden Bank, on
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Damage to the Vessel.
the 15th of Dec tint last. The eon those umially sold fr td.
['c contains doole l the quantity' of di, in ' loose. Possesiiiiin given on the FIRsT DAY OF I V 6 ` "'Tr--
A PHIL. It. II PATTF:Iin-tilia' 1
•
He found her to lie greatly damaged ' fession is one of the most reutarkable in Die 1. ENETtANDYEts Warranted not to in- feb4-tf LANOASTER LOOOIIIT --- - 1 2vir '
from the tire of the enenty. The Pilot , the history of crime. - Green, it appears, , ~,ifhtera; NrEctrrisAc7,,..LheAt.te,e,t.itditiigret•
house was entirely demolished. The (who is only 27 years of a, lade '
wheel could - it be -
,JTIVE WORKS, i
... r.i,,thi, Mayor's No t i ce. --- Sidewalks. LailcaSter City, Pa. I
,ge, had always au , erfainly, the Mr requiring - no . ' . prepara tirM
______ , Being engaged by Mr. .lAll[B A. NORRIS, as
__. . • 11:,. ; I
... not be worked, and it was borne an excellent character previously, wh , texer.
a LT. PERSONS INTERENTFD .1 BF
-.lofi''ll;''ettir:unatLl,ll7nt;l''.ll-.17 t a lrd 'i in ' a r i ' l e o r' e l' , ': d 1:1',1e superintendent of the above work I will b .
e I Black - Silks, • $l,OO -Yard
ii,,- \ ENETIA . DYE produces any shade
i , ii 3 . t v ,,ti c , o in : r,..3,,lty P ear i
i t ,1 1 .1 3 . 1 . : u tl rlr iAi l i i , b,, re ey
; 1?. , t 1 v e s t: :t o i hs L tr i u ( c y t N io o ns , oil flad to have my old echanics and s other First !
with much difticulty that the engine could and has a wife and an infant child to
i llaan ßi, lt i lachinist s ; to such the highest wages will
13 - AR OAINS IN --,---
be gotten to move sufficiently to propel share his deoTadati
.on It appears lie was : 1 .,. A ‘, ".. n il I n
u he desineri;t7r e a
~,t b n e t nu w
a u n t ; n o t t
es
d t t, ,, e r h u . '" , k r
'e ll i ul:slt P.C. CURIE,
her further out into the steam front the heavily in debt, an.l had lately pail itself. lor sale byill itrug l g ' ists. Price 50 Ceiltd. t
A. 1. IIiATREWs gidly enforced. Superintendent. !
ranges of the rebel guns. several of his creditors, principally in
Clemal 4 , ent 12 Gold st. N. Y.
Chief of Pollee.
Surrender of the ',Brig-10.0 Malden Bank bills. The Boston papers A lso inanufactutr of ai AvtlEWs' AR:SU aIIA I It f'
- .
Firing was continued, and about three after giving the particulars (d' his arrest, (iLo , s, the bent Mr dressing in use. Price :15 SMITH PARK &CO
I '1 See°l ld -Re rui Pianos.
cents. janl6-Iyd
A 6 oct. Rosewood Case, square corners,
o'clock a shell from the enemy entered adds:
~........-
is NINTH 'WARD FOUNDRY
Iron plate, made by Gale & Co. in titer
ai .l ; r o c i rl ef fi r l a t m ic ,z ,lt m, / , a a q ect by Ballet & Cumsten: 160,00
11 rate order .............. ' *
the boiler of the boat, and a great explo- After the search of Green's person he TIIE GIEAT SECRET.-IT'
keMi% thee_
71 ;ar;l u .o f i n is c e tii ,
iNcor.., ,
admitted tall physicians that the grand . PITYSBURI ill A 6 uct. Rosewood Case. • [lilted ............ I"Mo
,
sion followed. Resistance could no lon- was conducted into an adjoining room.
; , e i , gr o e d t , , , l d ha a l r t i h o . , J ,i ^n s g o '
1043 f alllisriszteasnadzida)dessecc°rUlTilontss.of
' d
rt e he i al a
ger be continued, as the boat was now a where he was informed that he had been
beasclirockund corners,
..
mere wreck. She then surrendered, and 'fo lowed and watched for some time. free of fluidity. lien you feel c. 3 ;ntinuelpain
, 1 ,5 0 00 . Dress Goods, at
, ,31 and 37:4,2*.
in the head or boats, or any continued uneasi- ! 1 . 7 , ( oal Oil Retorts, andistilln, Gas and Water A 6 act. ➢Mahogany (I.7lase, ruM ege‘tie. '': 1
all on board of her were prisoners. Some, Thereupon—without any unusual emo
-1
_____
nest, in any organr parts ot the body, 3on can '
,Imr)ui,d.;•ifirons. Dog Irons, al agon Boxes, 5.4,a1, made by Brown & Ballet ...... .. corners,
i .
38,00 ,
1.- ~. •i
to make their escape from captivity, tion—he confessed his guilt
prevent serious shness by taking Puttee, lisngers and Couplings A 6 act. Mahogany Case., square corners, N
i Also, ' Jobbinz, and machinery of every desciip- made by Brown & Halle ew Spring Dress Goods_
jumped overboard, and no doubt, the ' He stated thit on the day of the inur
..:
iirana,etli'a .I . llls. non moult , tin ~1.. r.
A 6 Oct. 11faho any Case t .............
125 ' ®
, round corners,
most of those who were not recaptnred 'der lie visited the bank twice; the first
Having. a complete machine shop a tta •hed t ir ade b- R
3 . obf. Munn ....... . ............ 100,00
. a,
sealed their fate with a watery grave. time he found there a conductor, who ' Bleeding tnay girmom entary ease, because the the foundry. all necessary fitting will be ca ' refull ° '
yA 6 oct. 11 alnut Case, German ....... 50 00 Russia Crash, .at .12.1-201. • :,,
blood left wit/ havniore m uorn Butes the body atterid,d t,
The Number Taken Prisoners. left a pair of skates, the next was at l', made from thedood ' '' -
and sustained by the - - o'2l-Iyd& w A 6 oet. /11.111/ogatir CaOle, German ...... 46'00
Ca.ptain Lee, a Pamunkey Indian pilot, .halt' past eleven. Immediately on enter- , blood, to waste a blood is to waste out Are. AI ' COLLISTER & BA-Par A 6 Oct. Mahogany Case, German ......
440 .
1,,r vale b - CHAS. C. MELLOR, ----'
and George Smith, a volunteer pilot, with , ing lie went in to the directors' room, and
, , nits ruin reiie,, ou t r ti '
e ccs ec tlu t t i tou. li But ead ra a n f dLtl t - i s
108 IVOOD S TREET.
81 Wood street Rest Kid Gloves, at $4,25. • -
two other men, are the only ones out of seeing no one, he drew his pistol, a SIX- log by only takingway what l i t . can readily
spate, is - A VE NOW IN STORE A LARGE A splendid assortment of Ne‘• Pianos now on
hand at '
prices from $1.......6 to $864). febio
the whole party which in the aggregate barreled Smith & Wessen revolver—pla. and racy sovEa RT. AA lot of Navy Pounds, ump, Baltim ore - 2 -
- , - , -------2- :---------
amounted to nearly one lund.red and sing the muzzle within a foot of young of 7,;.l;tra.ltiLio,o,speir.),,,on(3,
( y e n n s e ta iii ble i p e l b ass., was cured Spun and Bright Pounds Also the largest and 4TALLTABL IE, FA RIR A NDCOII.7.
LANDS FOR SALE.-That very vithut- Call and See - Them," •- ' ''''. ''''
" Call and See Them,"- '-' •--- -
fifty, that escaped, except two others ; Converse's head andftred, the ball taking of blood, and eosteness of many yearn stand- city, which they will sell very low for cash. hie property in Allegheny county, kn0 ifr........ wn as th
who were sent out the night before in a 1 effect under or back of his ear. He in- ing, by Brandreth Pills. The case at length a _ fehl
pirblished in the pophlets. ' Q'I'OFIE.I4 AND BONDS FOR Morgan Robertson farm, on' the Mb el,
,--A-ii-Ez. river, about 18 miles above Pirtabu h - " ..4. ' e '
rii ts offered " Call 'and See Them"" l- ', .':,•,.
small boat to report the perilous situation i scantly discharged a second barrel, the
bold by THOMS REDPATII, Pittsbu h 1. Ileghen v . Valley, C'onnells; die, Eureka, ;for sale. It contains 187 acres and •4 Perch e4U V ..'
of the force under Captain Lee. These ball taking effect in Converse's temple, and by all respectte dealers in medicines. r.
: insurance, '
Allegheny Bank, County Fire Per acres of which are embraced in the Boro'of IPest
AT
pli...m Sf
men were picked up near the mouth of while his victim lay on the floor. After lelo - Irrl&we
Cent Bonds :.; SBR FAN, Elizabeth, the residue in Jefferson township.D'
- -.11. lb-
About 36 acres of It Is excellent coal laztd '1 i ' - ' 2 - 1 -u-LLYILDILS I
the James River and taken on board the 1 the cotwunimation of the deed he siezed
Broker and Insurance Agent,
flag-ship of the navy that is stationed the bill- in Ow drawer about five thou- !-- - -c-• A OREA REBELLION. kid° 69 Fourth st., (Burke's Building.) improvements on the place are of Valuable - 01a:- 'Tr
acte,.there tieing ou the part tone Borough ~ 1
.:it'Ll 'Lilac-, and went to his own office. • .T Ani PFYR CENT. I PREHIT'III WILL large double two-story brick mansion house: a ' • ' i I
there. The mission was to co up the
Triumph oa Great Discovery. illy be ' , lid 01 fr,
Nansemond River to report to General lie in f6rfaed the persons present that a
large barn, log souse and frame Stable, and,* Comic assil. Sentlineulsii.
Graham for reinforcetnents i but, being portion of the money was concealed in Doug
liu ,, b s l i i i l o ha a s i pv/ f /erf against cattlerittg Hair
May Coupons of the 5-20 Bonds the remaining purtion, a bearing orchard, tiOn. li - nri-,-,,,,-,
, log houses stable and other buildings The I ' ErtifiliG.RAPHS ... -
detained, word did not reach him as soon a piece of hewspaper in an old boot in
cothrnUnit y l .s ° a r d e o s iLl n in t thei; stead " , F
At cation of this propertyis adtnirabl , frOn e-
EritINTZ & MERTZ'S Bankers, . ! Perches on the river and ha - virkg e a line tie i g v lee
' n 'ior
hart •rn • y
OTOGRAITS,
as the exigency of the case required. the postoffice. Six hundred and fifteen CRISTADRO'S HAIR DYE,
with deeP water along it. The land which is or
dollars were found as he had directed,
feblo-la.
.. 118 Wood street excellent quality riseegradually_lm kward 0 prporlyprin -- 1.
Ipkb •-• vet"' -
Captain Lee, and those escaped With
And for these re 0, t blackens He further stated that the balance was , the air, not theastdi. It
b a rown t s ,
at ru k ad e b
v., v
ry ,..----- . he'coal. An indsPutable title and eallvpo. %,t 4...f 4 4 .atus4 Dal
hen!, 1 nISSOLUTI.- II
laim—ilve in all — walked about ' seven -
secretedun der the flooring in the attic of the not a burn ing,f/ftldat doesturt "e gurlesque nature . ./.. DANIEL ATIMSTBONGE&- 66-,--I.n-Ctlhi; I Mon Will be given. Apply soon to ' -
.f-a,
•-• .
miles, when they fell in with the gunboats
THOS. J. QTR' Volunteer engine house, and on making .
~ , , -, ,i . t . h i ,/ ..4oorrizige , met ham, but frriu n c n es her .
I . B 4ts o tr r pri t g Coal company, , was dissoiyedion the febll-.3t Att'y at Dtaixiond'lrt;
of Gen,er . al Graham going to their relief-
_ o nu m ary lat by the withdrattralbf D. H. , „ ' _
search. three thousand four hundred an o. de/Zion • ' ltesui l t i :Fire ell t e n t Ar S as .
IT' nets. 1 T•omy
They were , taken on board of one of the
tr the limmiand selling out Ws interest I lILTOTICE -THOSE OPP -----------. -
fifty four dollars in Malden Bank bills 11 •
.er fatty. . anufacted by J. C ISTADORO, ' toEdward Duff Alio/aims against thelimn LU . XI . . TD
boats, and reached Fortress 3Eortroe last
any further issue of County .pina_or in--
were found, making in all four No. 6 Astor Haut NeW York. Sold by all besettled by the remaining artners • w . '
' crease cockaan will ineet -at tlieclidlnelo
night about eight o'clock.
Dr_urts. Appliely all Hair Dressers.
D. H TO I LIVII.," .
thousand and fifty-nine dollars. This,
HOUSE, on Tulizati.T•NEXT, the • 1 6thittatl.
fe yd&wc
EDWARD DUFF, . ,at li o'cl a. m, The ballnessUCtitem -
Igletce Nature of the Fight. with several sums paid byhim, accounts
, IMIO-3t DANLEL ARAISTRONG. will be t takemeasma' ' '
________......_____
The gunboat Smith Briggs is a total for the whole amount stoieli from the
INI. I 1)11,1 ROUSES 'mire bonds or itietaipir nst the
li4e4r
- wreck, and what remains of her is in bank. He also stated that the pistol igysa,llß., TORE' VENETIAN L
. tory
wick
house.. Fourth
TO LET.-4 L . 1,.... ~,
,„,_
-Aertain cure for pains and :
rtn treet, twenty- ' , •! ... ,...„..„. 018 ../vin,_,_
. - tue collo, Ost ~, i, e,. -
' thepoSsession of the rebels, Nearly all was in a drawer at his boarding house, - aches, and war, simperer to any other. two rooms. A large house on Water Bt. 5275.. 'T ".....„,...*.sc. . 1.9 .... ! ': , • 1 -mil
croup it postuyei urea; relief is absolutely , L house and ground, frees, etc.. too Rebec- i sLjilt ,
i... 'PER iffoNTlL_Triii
ottrlbratrt , lnetralho fought so valiantly and on going there it was found.
sore linmediately I tised. Mothers reinerdber , caret. 140 Elea 5t,,,,ba1l
, ,-.
Itrli i tlOw"PldtiO.,_llern• • The'litost - of! them Green was - bitYliglitio this city and corn- this, and army with a bottle with Out I -First it., Six: ems . 68 1 1 obliL ibui st.,71. s. 1V 6 . 7 I . It. '" We. ( Hun iSeIME
tome
Co.,
• site llitykeleduitt aelbadiss wounded ''The , mited. to_titp. ( t,cimbs. , The feelings of his ; - dela". . -- crouro Is a ea
which glvespo . 72 ,, , 13.1.4.; ha1t a r mfd tour rooins, ststs _., I want an Agent in h
eac . couEq, lliiveauers
-rnogaediffTs nat4filiortipbutit•must I wife " Ort ' Eeirtirg ' 4 his arrest can better Tormttleirtltatitt e child lu'lliediad S. CUT s,
k SDNS, - ; 1 1 ,4,..,.„ °g- -"r.OSWeAl a ,__ ~.• _' i'.
_I --- " ,- 1.,.. —_
'- ft . •• my aft Tfebliiii-i I. . . at - lliaceket ettatqgto - ' -"' """ - - - meta". . "tgr ' o' . 'l ''.
f outtt • bet
malary MUT likli vama>il ti sera
.: . -'• ' :4. - •.e..
c
I,447,gripti y , The,. - litettas;'. l .tekt,'‘4ltnst i be im agine4 , ..t4o,.-kmilkel. - The ar- 1 may:b:4)oin - : beie
101, W- •79
'Acted,. alumni :ant rest has caused as ninth ex.oihtponj, as ; i s .,_lnejfte .•
De 25 andbo=T: .
• 91 '' .W - ,i " •itfl .
RDPATR, Pittsbarffir.:;iuut Art 8:1 4 4 3 5 . ; r1T7g . .)Li - r ' - '• ' .1 .-
- a.3.1,n. _ •
fought long, persisten y, and to much that following the arrest of Dr. "Weliater' „,,'-'"r110
regrettable Drusits. cake, 6 cortlandt
°led° Ouzo,
effect. It is surmised that though the several years ago. street, New York. febe4ydtswc fel:di
febB4Mossiuu
~.
_Gen. Agent for the Milted S
W Witte.
IZZEIM
=MEE
4 y ellat fid 7 Pat ib ll l ati — er t : --- kded not
I guilty toimi ng _c om robbing
the bank, stbdog, ,, , , j fire and
burning a blogrtD Novem
ber.
. -
I,ViII remain in our IN , aseasion as I -lore.
KLEBER & BRO.
At 50 Cents per gallon
At CJ Cent per gallon
A t &l Centl per gallon
11^RICTLY PURE ARTICLES
T LOW PRP
11TTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
TORRENCE & naGek
A3POTIFT - F:C All IF;
Corner Fourth and Market S#eete,
PITTSSI 'SIGH. •
Drugs, Drugs,
Medicines, Medicines,
Chemicals, Chemicals,
Dyes, Dyes,.
Paints, Paints,
Spices, Spices,
Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &c
French. English ant American Perfumery and
Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Medi
cines and all Druggists articles. Strictly pure
articles at low prices.
/far-Physicians Prescriptions accurately com
pounded at all hours.
Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal nee on
ly.
THE CONFESSIONS AND EX
PERIENCE OF AN INVALlD.—Pub
lished for the benefit, and as a cAuTION TO
YCUNti MEN and others, who suffer from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man
hood, Scc., supplying at the same time lan a MEA NC
CIF Seep4'l - 11E. Ity one who has cured himself
after undergoing considerable quackery.
By inclosing postioii,l addressed envelope,
single copies inty} be had of the author .
NATHANIEL MAY PAIR, earl_
(ebb-3uth:4w Bedford, kings co., N. V.
TO ONSUMPTIVES.-THE
REV, E, A. WILSON'S REMEDY
Consumpt ion, Ast time. Bronx hit is
Coughs, Colds, and all Throat
and Lung A cfcc t
Together with a pamphlet giving
tion and a short history of his ,sbe. ,an hp
=EOM
lOSEPII FLEMIN4,
ME =I
L , :RT -( OR !ti 11" RI. I. KERR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS,
Silver and Brass Platers,
11111/1
Saddlery & Carriage Hardware,
t 41r et reel, and 1)w711,311'2 Way,
(iigar the Bridge.)
PITTSBUTh al
Y --- _, - ir'DF.NTIATRY.—TEETH EX
' tracterl without pain by the use nC Dr.
apparatus.
J. F. IF 1 1 7 ' 11 A. ni
All wars wlrr,nte I
111 4 1mithfleld street
womal I
f 4 i Y, - q
5
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`NMI LIQUOR SELLING,
• I 111 OP 'ono
3. • C
s ri n g . h *eetkrd
cbrmaxal & SONS, •
61 Market street
TOAAV I 44II I IIENTS..
. -1. 11
tf
,
47-14 kft A IA
- • - , 45=1.
1. 4. ,; ), -ft itt ift i tt.
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Oils, Oils,
Soda, Soda,
MIMI=
PITTSJ I Rl}H
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EP9AIt TRO)P , ON, esq
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0.10-D o
`MP
410
V
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ift kft it ktt,
IVE A%
SPRING DELAINES,
Repps, Poplins,
I" I,A TN AND FIG-TIRE
BLACK SILKS,
S IT W L S ,
BALMORAL SHIRTS,
HOOP SKIRTS,
BARRED FLANNELS,
LINEN SHEETINGS,
GINGHAMS, PRINTS, CRASH,
MUSE.INS,
PANT STUFFS, &C., &C.
WHOLESALE BUYERS
ARE INVITED TO
Call and Examine Our Stook;
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal Street, New Goods
ALLEc}HENY"
13 U1 - a ace.
V UE
AMFALIC.AN LIFE INSURANCE j New Goods
it. Co. OF YRIZADELPHIA.
A LEX. WRlLDDlN,President.
sA...II'L WORK, Vice President. New Goods
....... 8500,000. !
Capital
HOWARD, esq.
atnow • 15 , 1 11arb:44% . 16'4
5:
~~~:
LWg!e:iMIMT
tait
IN:WA*
lgoorrop— , -
Gat/131'6S
IGArritttart • -
GFATIWEafiI
FANCY SEEO,II*I,:."
FANCY - - '
FANCY Stroiggf
FANCY 5110,106'
HEAVY WWI FOB
Men, Women. and
And in , fact the largest assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
With all the varietiesand annurteninces
thereunto belonging to any tonne
in the laity, selling_ at leas than,
regular price, and
Every Pair Warranted,
AT
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
6S•FIFTH STREET,
Next door to the Express Office
ot, .
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B
6
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
AT COST.
HUGUS & HACKS,
Corner Fifth and Market eta.
feb9
New Goods
New Goods
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Q 111
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t
.otll
New Goods
DRY G
ISTIWUrnIpp. 4 '
New sp r i ng iphi nhes
,„.
Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75;
New - Spring ' ShgwtS
Anamz,
be Different Styles,
AP
.A.T.
ATI'
'PaIE ri rADV3 - lEialiv i
opricisrmtiteititittokolv
REEN_APPLES-600
‘jir received mid for tide br
PETZEItt
feb9 corner = armdad/7211(13a.
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SELLING
New Goods
New , Goods k
Ne* . (kW
e w e, ( ,
; Cif
New Goode
hew Goods
New Goods
New Goode
New Goodir.
New Gitits
=Mil
A9OO New Vie!le.