VOLUME XX. THE. PITTSOURGII POST every :n.,:1111,;.,5ti1t.1“.C, cn-mt,.. viral anal Wttl)li Si rVe!, 1 , 21:31.:3 p ER A NNum . I N A m- 0 ,, 1 LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, !!,y ,ttrriers 12 f4•l' „I. :IL HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE Tho Saturday Morning Post 11,:uefi froat the tame r,;h.•, ~I Pei , "^Ulo, i...1.11,1V1a:1(:=, . 4 tr,' BEM -3 21 1 . _ 1 - 1 , •r.. 11111 ;i1f1)1'111. , 11, !hi nith • OILY GOODS TRIIVIMILtiC-'3, L a d. • \ !..• 41 L9,INS4).N sa atvl 1 Gt. ,, d, ; 1.: DEEM ! 7., II Ezl, IN I‘l' r!i. I 1 . .g.' ea , 1). 11111 z: ")it' P V• •"1 • • •, I • bi.'o3 0 .3.1 Z V V r. 7 117 CI CA-If-T 5 k. P.;... . ,T r 1:!."Tj ,i1..1.••••.' F.4IINESTOCI(. IVH I..,ktrt et Ft. St Pt.:;a. 131.:A1.3:11 r.t,ri:ll* 4 (PNI.:1 , 1! i‘t,rllll ‘4..‘ 1 M ortier 01. INSIT:EA'NCE A o ;ill. ~ e i r•, •••, .‘gA:ttl UEL Ft.r..%, ane I-LTAIZY ( e 7.1 t:tpTi:l,l%!•, Ci)tF) 9N. %EVE:A . :C . % itY • 1,1:.2,c.hitu;-aueet,v!"l;.,;,y, M. SECY.LET -a-F r •41111:::1: ~.y, ikk., A. MADE-51.2.5i, Aoi.ENT UAW. • AWARE A txtual Sttf;:ty Itturttitcti pttzty. W;t zt•l altst snran.q.: GROCERS AND. COMMISSION _ gl32::s I'ETZE::, at. an I Coin f.,r the of 11acon, Lard, 1:11z,-1., Frint nll4l PI 1.1.1 g , ! 1(.!1:111S. :I:CM cur:lir el . Finn, :9)4L1E1.1. r•it'tri, 75:515Y. z;itt.N . la the ~tt, t , t L'retie ttethled. t'art.tott t to. tit, S. 6.1 and 7. '„! . .. r Pit ; -burwit. ~ wale uu 0,11,74!III/,,tit,. .10.111:17:111:!: Dr..I3.ERS 11.11, in Forcugn Fruit. , , Nuts and Confoo ti.nerY, Stwur,, 1-_4; and 1:74, Wood street. :0111V1, 1 L rA. if BAGALEF. ,r11(01,E -v t3r.)::er, 18 2.) :Areer, Pia Awl' 0. - 4 ‘,TM. H. SMITIE & WHOLE. h:ale ;;cotter,, Soe..nd and 117 Firzt ESS E JO II N SON, COMMISSIO\ Al erchant. and \ k"rtrehowe tio. -2.37 South SCCOIId ntreet, Phila.lel ph ia. U. COLLINS. CO3I3 . IISSION JUL Merchant, Ne. 25 %rote% t , treet :there' %Vo ter, Pittsbnrgh. v V r 4:A lilt N. (4).. WEIOLESALI es (..roee .N rs, oi.". awl 32..) Libt•rty pitu4burgli. TEILVAN GI:VEY. WHOLESALE and retail g7roeen7. Noah-ea:4 earner at Ohio : , treet and the Diamond. Allegheny City. - - - 1011.% MOOILIIEAD, COMMISSION Merl.haut, N... 74 Water ,ttree. Itelt.w Mar ket. Pitbittrigth. 11 , 11 1, 1 er:y ii.ret Irwin reefs. MISCELLAT , TEOUS -a A m Efj W. WOOD WELL. •5 .Farniturn, and :9 Third and 111 Fourth :greet. clAcri, NEIL ID ALES lIIV Furniture, \0.1(6 Smithfield MI It. fitTLGE.It, DEt LEIt IN FUR.- 12.11,• NITUR.E, No. 45 SmitlifieW ttreet. WOS. MEYER ct SON, DEALERS IN CV Furniture. 133 Smithfield Street,between 6th and Virgin alley. tiOMAS R4.Ea. I) EALIEIi IN Furaitttre, hit Federal street, Allegheny. WIVECLENTOCK, DEALER iN • Carpets, 11:2 Market ,trcet. 3‘17 1). d 11. 21. , CA LI.O 31, I)EA E ItS Y • in Uarpetir, S 7 Fourth struer. A rl OAFF - & CO.. )DEALER IX STOVES, N-W :145 Liberty street. A BRADLEY, DEALER STOVES. corner Second and 'Wood street , . ____ M SON. MERCHAVII"L'AI . LOBS, N. w Fifth atrect. I A- PITCAIRN. MERCIIANT TAIL , j sS. No. 48 St. Clair street. "'GEE at: CO.. MERCHANT NV-• Pl' • I%IIIUI. • '143 Eederal :itreet, Allc- „ • rat MAN I TAILOR, M. LITTLE. Mk el new building, • 474 S Clair Arnet, . Pauburgh. - WEN BYRNE, Mtn ‘.." 1 : 115 LOH, No. 52 Si. Glair street. If. RIELLOIt, DEALER I_\ Pi' •JP • ANOS, ac., N. Sl Wood'slreet. • J. WISE Rao.. DEALERS ety • PIANOS, corner Fourthand Market sta. UT 4D. INEHA RT. M u FAC • turors and dealer; in all kind.iTobaceo, S.tati and Segars, N 0.129 Wood ..trect. L - TON ARLYSTUAL AL . DEER IN TO BACCO mid Segars, under St. Charles Hotel. Wool street. WP. MARSHALL. DEALER IN Wall papers, ti; Woad street. JOSEPUr It . IFEGRES. DEARLER Wall Paper, 307 Market street. JOS. 11. BORLAND, BOOT AN D SHOE Dealer, :IS Mark et :Area.. FELTON. BELL AND BRASS • P.umier, 70 Sf!cond street. • Lir EN BY MINIEK E DEALER IN ROOKS m_ and Stationary. Nu. 71 and 73 Fifth street. JW. PITTOCK, NEWS DEALER, . 45 Fifth street. Tmoiciemutzw4.ozALErs IN WALL PAPERS, 91 Wood street, between Fourth *ad Fifth, 24 door below Diamond Alloy. MEM S'. E 11 ;:. IMEEMNIMIS e'iD.: ~i! =ME 7g,4k.. t McMl 114 :it, .r.• ci, ( i ,:! MMMI MEE . . harg.• ‘1,..ti.• d,•1”1 , . ;,1. T hu.:truly c: tit , .P,noina(• Id n rn ov nd an! /111 for Nc•rr,,l:. Thirr and 111 it 1•••: •• gr,•;:d , •1111.• Voth (,I r our i;...1 oar and ptt:•ti!n;ln ilorper's Verry Tho B. SU. 11. Co. hat . , workia,n n•p:L;ring its n,;,11-- the Government Ibe !tills. The immense !with...v. at. Ha - per's rry is to. be restored. it is the intention to lay a sinet e chord across the to atitiommodate travel immediately, while a nitiguilieent structure will tahe plaee of do. woi,d e ,, one which tire Vandals destroyed. whole road be 0pe11.:741 I;; the first 111 * April. In the meantime every portion the snperstrueture has been nearly last ed and repaired. and the mighty herd of love motive::. nearly dire.• hundred in number. put in etimplet , 'order, ready for the rusie tag tide of It-night told passeng'ers who will pony over it :Is SOUlt us the road is opened. (as from Petroleum. • Thc Toronto 0/e,b..; giv,s further experiment:: 01 tint manalitcturt: of Ras from ertuht petroleum, which 117 e I's . 111 g mods. with , t=reat app:; •n; 1111 , i 1 : , :. ;11 that city. The tinmc.= ,if t h e cual ga, 11 1. larger 11.11.1 toot. • 4 . 111111 W than that th.• eeal Idtliou . th the burners nil 11:111 1111.1 pro,,,ort• wu. -. .:dat , tl :II 10' the sant., in Lori, t hot wonld hardly beliore that Via= or , - 711 par, lila lit: could he produced : from coal oil. and that. too. in it unr.rti tied at . The opti!ratitm hyt whh h thn re , ult i•-; achieved it.; very simple. and ;It, machinerr is not so elah.7 , rate and co-dly a , t that reTtired to make coal goo. ft is also tatid that it is manufactured td tdtving of Ecventy - live per eele. The State Printing. As has been already announced the State printing at Harrisburg has been awarded to Messrs. Singerly L Myers. of this sit:. for three years. at !..ixty-nine and nne-finrth per cent. below the maximum. rates fixed by law. These rates are about the same usually charged by printers. for work executed lc: theta. say forty cents per thousand cuts fer composition and flirty Cents per token f)rpress work. The bid consequently is Ovet' two-thirds les!s.,w about twelve cents for compositioa and the same per token for press wed:. Who are Entitled to PCnSiI»IR. The Attorney General has decided th:a all disabled soldiers of the thre,. vc.a .=-o r war men are entitled io Ineanu pensions under the aet of July 22. IS , i2; and that all disabled three-months ~o ldiers (-ailed into the service under the President's procla mation of April 15,181;1, are entitled to tensions under the sets of 150 t n id 1,311 . flu also decides that there is no law giving pensions to widows and orphans of decea. , -.- ed soldiers of the present war. 'No More Soldiers' Letters. The writim , of letters by soldiers in the army dt the l'otomae now on the road to Iliehmonel Is prohibited by an order issued from headquarters. Letters written just be fore the march was commenced were re tained three days or more at Washington before they were dispatched northwitrd. Those who have friends in the army and receive no letters will understand wliv. The Wheeling Intelligencer says: *Let ters received from the First Virginia Regi ment. now at Winchester, state that sev tal of the young men who enlisted from this city, in the company called the Shriver - Grays, were captured when the Federal troops took possesOon of that place. SLtLL Pox has disappeared- from our mtinyjail, and the inmates, some one hundred in all; inelqiugforty court pris oners, are generally in good health. DAULAT POST. Isi:1 VOIiNIN;:. - .%IARCII 21. Thi • -,id• Dills Passc•ci To-day :1:::1:t , 1 t./ >III :%IC"..' .E:'l , • and i . tl'.• .) •;i:',_"ll En.iirtl ylt111 . !IlilF4' tht• :iio ~ ~ n .•"114.m. MOORE ••vi•:1 The Andrcw. , ;fa ckson :11,t: 1101'y %V . : 11 , 111%1'11 rr•. ••1 • 1 ::!•!•-•••i •• !'• !.. :Cl.! A Rebels Captured. PITTSM. EL DAY MORNING, MAUCH 21, 1562. . - 1. . vi;:ottn, „ tf fiL S Ili TELEGIIIPII IND 11EM.I';!:I.% Clc.ilvi, 2EREEZ=III3BI L r -11 , 1 t;P:L • j •,,•;. • T• 1, Lr.,l wari.ing I " ; 1 3 PI EIMEIMI .1- W.S" ' "i .; ' < 'T• .6 .t.>:, c, ERAL it {1 L: 0 0 M 14 T. 0 NP. .1: BEENE 7IGITT;' , IA . N ‘'.•z ,'. ..' 7 Pi r i :p xll. •, =ME d I.S Eff,Clll , l , ; :I'eaD'E -- :i';1!;,2 l' - : i . .; j J,:e,:' , L. i A G ,-,k.. r,. n, 1, I (.-.):,,,,:\ _A.H.l.:ii.::<,;.: •:.,•:',.. linehrs th 40 Inv . iimt With T:oty 41: 4'. Eb. 11•11:s., NO. 27 41 . 1) , .+11 rcC rrr ; -;I W. 9 LLL'LIi .t r; V, WHOLESALE GROCF.H NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD ;;TREET. :4. 11. •:111'(1 WM. H. SMITH Et& CO. WHOLESALE GROCER'S, NOS. !!'2 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS VLTTSBrIZE: li E NI: II .1 I, COM MI SS lON MI: it I.' I! AN 'l' Flour. Grain and all kiodot of Cotantry rirodioec. Who , : and Mfloorn. Cigars, Tobavo. 4;v. 1 nthnnce , nl;k,:, ~ n 111‘,11 OFFICE AND MIPEr;OUSE 231 SOUTH SECUM ST.; PHILADELPii3A . H. in:s•3:r.rt .... I,aie at 1 F111.(Yril. EF:ItS4 s , u.: . Tessor to II er S. Ander,,h \l'liuic=a!e 1)csL•r:; iu Foreign Frnils. NUiM. Coulioetionary. Sugarg. 1 , 17 c. Works, 12'3 AM , V.'l.tt)l) • CI 54 E SZ 1, V -._--------- 0 FIFTH 6TH: ET, oppoFile 111:AL ESI'ATE AND ENER AT. AC ENT, N( -3. BON i)3. :110 WM ant: S::ctt I-2 0 iN % ITT,. ARE NCYW fhb , artjele z %Thiel' fur brilliancy in burning. oilons.r. - , I ramuarom.v of t which color we warrant to be ..hanzed by au , or evloyurz‘o is unsurpmmed by any Mum i nat,,r in this or Eastern mail-mt.. As a m.olitable Oil to eat.: consumer. we can ~ ~ , )111Itlelld it. Al , o oar manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Uicl by all hiriro Swly, ialtF, n:1 Oil 11. - -iine7ivp, i , xcels ifp cent in :itrength nll The mftke brought to this rntnlry. Our SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, 41:2, Are so well and farorably knowa, we tils: the mention is stitiii.iens. Ail orders and in. - .111.i,, will be prOtpriy at tended to by addressing. tIEOTIGF. COLIIOI-N. Agent. Penna. Salt Mil nulitot rirot 21 IV ,, nd,treet. Pit t.,!)11r0. nolS:lyclkwei T B 03.1.1 S FARLEI"S FURNITURE AND I:RAIR WAREHOUSE, No. 2.641 ED.EHAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. riniertAing. iu all iL branches. will ro.eeive prompt attention. Orthh-J .-au be tell at the rc.nu t nt the Livery Stable 11r. JA 11.. VLorD , Ohio :Areet, Allegheny. 4eNtly ArouLo ALL BILLIARD SALOON. "JOHN GANG WlSull would re-ezod ttid I friendc and customers that he i., still to he Mund at his old stand„.A.POLLG HALL. entrance on Fourth street. He has always on hand the 'test qually of Lager Beer, and in connection with she I hall, a well appointed billiard saloon, with god! tables, Jostle and cues. • Ramember the place, Apollo Hall, Fourth st.„ near Wood, entrance from Fourth.. jylo:ly t I I ' 1.1" A' " ..._;s i...•t c. .. fir: 1,-.TIII e• Arg C CA PT t 1 MI • =EMI 0. Y. S,r,ef MEE =MIS If. Yoi CAP, LETTE:R T S RI (' 7C ‹; 9R MIME PETTSEU £4 It 5 , b '- 11 b k ; 1.4 E.' J.c--,•r TALE. `4 ttliv AAR• SUBDUING A REBEL ~ - -----,.- - : I There 'tired in a 0 - 1111.111 neighborhood . n v t i z.g. !lir disJant from here, a I.:Tu.:Ting. 1!? I. : BATTu; IT ISLA\ : i A O 10. , ~,, Ely bully. Jim Blonder. Jim r..a , .1 i i . - 1 '''''' - . 1 't - ; ''soine on a fight, a kind of pugilistic Na'l poleon. Many and bloody wer e the Link: ! he had in his lifetime, and invitribly hr , came nil I!(..it. .1 im nit only cotr.ithred • i himseif in valnerable. hut ail the fighting 1 :haraeter: in the eurreunding oottrt:ry eon ; ceded it Nix , . no u!..,e in fightiMi Jim, a~ he Iwas consith,red to be a p:J.etit thrashing mat - hitto, t h at* cooly! nutgnutt lit: improved on. 1 la .I:nt.'s neighborhood had. sottlt - A quite a number of Quaker , . Front some vaust: or other_ .li,l hated the "shad-bellies..." as h e icalled then!. with his entire JvAirt; he 01l ten doe!art•il that to n-p one.of thesei no r. • fensive pr. II di' would be the vrowning glory .... ... LE lIITACTICI I ITACTIC E. E:,:i....(1 - i H , N: OF THE MORTARS ( A1.1.,F1 I!: 13 I \ .. 1 err. ioo:.. rc~ r•icc~l 1 N. iir i 1:.:r =NM t:: .11.1 Iln: MI - I ! XIM:11 RIME= s isto.!•• , l on :h,;:r 1!: , :: , 1:1,0 - 1,:c.t.•rs and t•10:,,.,1 1 . . r. SI" • - ": :• C! =NEE i•;.;; itr., ;L.:id Ara,: I .y . 4 . Yo11:1`.: from Om run e '!: ; 4.11 -444.,,r,! ; rflH: I ' .14• -: "1144 Gen. !•iltiOcis gel rev. I i log Forces. I 2 ,--Mt•:-..-engl•:-.z tht,t th;• ar guard .;. nt .I'. Tined. (;;•a. . i l,;;•;;•ach ntantry ;01 ;17;i!- !1;•;. It h. ta•l.,;rteti that o ar eavai r y g co u . tov.-ll Olz: %vouadt,.l. otllrial report says Gt•rt. Shirl d cu t•ou..l,•t•-tt the r , .ar .guard :\liadr...tow n . with four ficid pi. rte-, . of infantry anti ill'y ,1!-1,111191 •". : ::,;p ping at all the strop_ <t att , . th.tt rutiring. Ihr , v i ' , int. t'o•••1: and th•stro-tui t britlgo. I (but. Shield.; thi; morning built a timt li ptrary it..itlgt•. and. alwr a ;irtni -h. tut- I. P•ri.d the tttwn, and thrutv out hi,. itii•kots t \VI) 1!1110, , lay unnd . 1.110 tutonty iq not :tatt;(l. A cavalry 111/111. ‘v(mtided in cr , ti•rdat's amputation of tin , hg ficityv firint; has been io‘ard in tile di reetion'of strz.:zi)nrg.silici• tiic td.(•% , in formation was ilropar4.(l. % . 4'31 etesswe Town Returned to its Alleginnee--Posial Matters in the Soil:Ai). WA , mixn . rox, 20.--The citizen: of Gallatin. Tenn.. a town which had been decidedly disloyal, met. in town meeting remmtly, and were addres::ol by 13avlb, Peyton. a loyal !num and voted to ptilk.n fit a Posofflem and then expre,cr,- ed a willingness to return to their allegi ance. A poi,toiliee will be established there in a few days,. according to their pe tition. John Selloset has been appointed Post master at Nashville. Ile wrote some of the best articles against secession during the agitation of that subject in Tennesse. lie was one of the refugees from that State, but now returns in that official capacity. A special roreio of the Tennis-eec De partment. acting on the Tennessee and v:entucky borders. report as follows: —l.t is gratifying that. wherever I have been, to had :here is a strong desire for the re-establishment of the mails, and a willingness among the people to return to their allegiance." News by the Ship Rhode Island. kr AsHINGTos, Match 19.—The Uniled States supply steamer Rhode Island, with mails and dispatches from the Gulf. ar rived :a Hampton Roads, on the3th inst. Durim; her trip she supplied tI vessels with fresh provisions. The following items are taken fro m di s . patches brought by her. received t h e :Navy Department : Charles I. Hammont, of tn-t As.sistant Paymaster on the United St,:te. ship Scioat. necidentally shot himself on the 27th of Eebruary. Wishing to exam ine the condition of his revolver which was I,:aced under his herd', he leaned over and was in the act of drawing it out by th e muzzle, when the hammer struck some thing and the pistol went off, the ball striking him just below the heart, passing down and coming out of his back, a little alien the hilt. M lived about forty eight hours after the accident, and his re mains were brought home itt the Rhode Onr Loss ut Pea Ridge---The Rebels Driven from Northern Arkansas, 4:e. r. Loess, Mardi 2 - O.—Telegrams from Gen. Cartis states that. hi loss in killed and wounded, at the battle of Pea Ridge, is - about fotirteen hundred. The enemy have retreated entirely sonth of Boston Alountains. , :itihere are no rebel troops in Northern Arkansas, except marauders and: Pike's:)ndiensoKito killanctphinder, friends. and foes indiscriminately. tie. r,r year:: .1 iin waited tiara pre- One of chums overheard a c•:..tne t,naio•r speak. in disparaging terms eerie; sour came to .litn's ietl. Jim w - as going to do with Nathan. the meek 'follower or lean, LeFide, v:lrions I,rui,eF, and eon ; ni , ;ions lie men: t o inflict rin body. ehaite late.taim• he meant to • • ,, one.,-• i.o o t anal "chair• all bOtit '2O. —4\ 11 oni,:a: J i~om~r~•~ .Lan Nathan lii.ard tlirent, , . and very (01: c , rliis way. hoping li e u tiuti• anger. It rr. did place. Ome clay fricri.l Nathan wa.; wit ruling. and ir. passintr through it lon% 1:Lio• Patel-lag at thr cud. Nathan might have turned tool 11,1. i n Isis th,sh rcheliod at tithe proceed- iLry ha% in:, ;11 pUr.4lle 111 V way peace:o,ly." said Quak-r. —and I hope the lieLter tim man with wrath will imt permit him o molest in or allow him to do violence at ours calculations as to tho lamb-111:c inaiitio , or hi. advoniary woro floonwnh to dig.appoint.4l. MIME DI. hullo. us h.• repogniztql :ithan. ••I hay,• hint ut last. N 4 " .; • `11::;.,' “f,11:1(1 . 1,1•11y. I wiil ttlt •1;b• \V: 2 ! th“, i 1,, Ili , :ty•ltht 11.. m thy th(•• .• i c . rf-..lied Nathan. ••;11.11 Lat • 1:111• eo on my :.:•• pea"- •. Thy better judurnent will ; bee •liat thou cal ,not possihly oe inihrite.; me. — ;.!: d! iv. nin moment. — thnialered ".2et .14 eve. lying. N , iirdlif hypocrite. I'll ,ii ii ton don't Iii ,, 1110(111t... • Jainvs. 1 remonstrate against , v pr4 , 444:4-dings and auainst thy language, — Nathan. ••3ly religion teaches ate j sincerity: I am neither a liar. a mischief- , • maker . ilar a.hypoerite: I am no coward. ' but a :::it : of peae.!: I desire to pursue ; way nic down. per: , 14-tied "down with I w.i:.; 1 1 ;11 . .11 /lift . :if your religion 4 , i • 11 nu-t giv you a flogging lie fre 11, !et. i think by the time I ain Vlin. poi williolor ably ;;; • cut lima: 11l Icaell yin: a short nd ; :he ii.ipor:anee of minding': pier own atillir-4. and the ri-k you run in you r ni•igh14 1 4,.." will not di.-mount: — scud Nathan. ••loo , ea thy hold from the bridle. — on won't. won't you.. said ••t hen here cud-.' . and he made a desper i are id.r.e..• :0 voila l . H i , I NatL Ras on hi , 1;20t in an iniOnnt. on I hi• opi,o ire side (,!. the horse. The Qua ker.. :ill cough of touch smaller proportions than his persecutor. was all sinew and muscle. and his well-knit form denoted both activity acid strength. lEs wrath was evidently kindled. "Friend if:ones. — he implored. "thy pertinacious presistenee in persecuting me is annoying: thou must desist. or peradven i Ire I may so far forget myself as to do thee some bodily harm.' "lis snakes said Jim, coming toward Nathan. ••I believe there is tight enough in Ibroailbrim to make the affair interest. its r. I wish some of the boys were here to see the fun. Now. Friend Nathan, ani going to knock olf the end of your nose; look out . : — Suiting the action to the word. Jim. af ter various puuili:stic gyrations with his lists. made a -•ctentilic blow at the nasal formation of Our Quaker friend; but Tom Ilyercouldn't more scienti tically have ward ed it olf ~~:~: , „ MEM= MIMMIINI .11111 W:l5 evidently disconcerted at the ill :111(1 , 211 , 1: of his firSl attempt: he saw he had undertaken quit• as much as he was likely to itecompliflh. Jim. however, straighten ed himself out, and approached Nathan more cautiously. The contest began again. Nathan stood his ground firmly, and ward ed off the shower o f blo ws skillf u ll y , w hi c h Jim aimed at hint. •• Friend James," said Nathan, in the beat of the contest, "this is mere child's play. It grieves me that thou bast forced me into resistance. but I must defend my self from bodily harm. I see there is but one way of bringing this wicked and scan dalous aflhir to a close, and that is by con vering, thee : in order to do this, I will in flict e heavy blow between t hine eyes, which will prostrate thee." Following on the suggestion, Nathan struck Jim a tremen dous blow on his forehead, which brought him senseless to the ground. "Now." said Nathan "I will teach thee a lesson, and I hope it will be a wholesome lesson, too. I will seat myself astraddle of thy breast : I will place my knees upon thy arms. thus, so that thou cannot injure zue when thou returnest to consciousness. I hope I may be the hum ble instrument of taming thy fierce, war like nature. and making a better and more respectable man or thee." As the Quaker concluded. Jim began to show wine signs of lift!. The first impulse of wlin lie fairly saw his condition, was to turn Nathan off'. He struggled d::,:iperately, b u t he was in a v:ce—his el f was unavailing. "Friend, thou must keep still until I am done with thee!" said Nathan. "I believe I am an humble instrument in the hand of God to chastise thee, and I trust when I am done with thee thou wilt be a changed man. Friend Jame dolt thee riot repent of attacking me?" "No,'' said James. — let me up and I'll show you.— "1 ;ill not. let thee up. thou impious wretch... Nathan: "darest thou profane the name of . thy Maker—l will punish thee fur that—l will cheek thy re viration for a moment:. Nathan, as good as his word, clutch e d him by the throat. He compressed his erip, and a gurgling sound could be heard: Jim's face:became distorted: a terror ran through his frame. He was evidently on dergomg.iiprocess of strangulation. The Quaker rclased his hold, but not until the chocking-process had sufficiently, as he thought, tamed the perverse spirit of Jim. It took some moments for Jim to inhale sufficient air to address the. Quaker. kneel: tindery . ' said Jim; enough, let me up." 3. Story or the Times l in= -o. hi 4 v!, 111:111 1•V(1. g r t s "Nn. thou limit not hair enouvh. — re ' plied Nathan. •••I'hou art 1111 W a process a world pur;t.•e:(bona and ;11,,! ; Hoist he enntimteil to remain when. thou Inyesiuntil T and % .lone with the-•. Thou just profaned thy 1\1:1!;(-. friend Janie'," continued Nathali: clorit thou r•e p••r:t thy wickeilimr.,?.. , •:\:0: han g ...! if "Ivitt 12n:Lk.•,. "must I eonimiLiory means? I will impress thy v.indpipo unlos= thou givest me an an7wer in gaieh. art thou ,zt:rryl•' sl-ri:•!;r0! Jim in a gurgling ai qr:p "ye-;, I sorry ! • • ;s Ihy eij hat! ATC,IV S godly •inquir .1 ila rittlit.l..l,•naniTrli giving :at Ltlirina tivo iLn.iwer to this , lm•atiou. itnt a rntlr Squeeze ad WI raidlell Mal he had better yield. na , —I am nut done %'.i:ll thec ycl,.. Eaid Sa than. " Thou haFt he!rn a tliqtarbt - T of the pc•rtet of this noig - lilmrlmod. tium out of mel,mry —thy hamf Men rai,;-(1 ry man—thou art a Mawl , r. At'ilt ItHoll promiso thm ratitr fend a more peacyabte life—tltat tiloa loco thy neighbors answiT. , l hut. thf• — TIII,II THUS!. 111;:i:4• 110 4.:•.:•• ro plied .N;II haN, r Say yO-; to that-I'li fin-4. A :-.trn..‘2 , zi, hut Jim Inn i his nnt - ,•lt. "Thou n)lt,i • :,.ai4l ••I on it. — :Ind !ii tig:tin by the throat.into stthrnizion: :hott anslver afiinnative ly: say .1 p .: ronti. to lore iny neighbors as inysc:l. ineinding the Qua kers.' promise that !'' Jim: HI lie eurq ed if I "I will oiiet•l; thy rc•spiratinn if' thou don't'• replied Nathan. ••\Vilt thou yield?". \o, f woh•t. 1 . 11 he 1 , 1;140.1 if I do arfwered .1;111. —Thor: had givi- repli4 - -.1 Na than: ••I Iwo ag:iin thee dile, And N:nhan did and the eindiin,: f v.-ent on. tht•!: I.(ely a dy ing ilinn•.4. N:lthan itre , i-I,•d 111 i ; :rip i.oeanie he then rei:ixeil hi, 6rtb.l. .lint cat al nr in reeovering hi speceii and when he • to \\*;n : n thr-r tlir• I r.x -; :Let fr.mi !hub,.. rtliniro imt rn sooner .". .l in: , n v; that Ino wn ithe flual - q• ‘va , • if,• Mit i! , - • no us, i n ins Otilii)finin4•,:. 7liV(' 117. 111. 1•11.111,11 ••1 17111 I Promise to Mr.• my m..:::!11 , , , nz "Including •Illm Qmt:s.•;•-1' Nitt Imm. tho Q.ll:tko9 =7 hint macr_i arim•:11 , •!:, au,r.-ert•.l ":1:1(1 1 1r , .; thou );;I: hop,. :I 'OT rtini!... Pte,r eor,,, , lete!y hembied: le , left the :ield with hi.- spirits col,o , letc:, Not ieng ocearr, story became 11101'1' 1 hall •.“0:1 len di(' Seen(' of 111 , 1!1:111 . 1' trillllll , l,- , line defeat. and emigrated io th,; "far Nvest.. — The lasi I heard from hint It. NV;i: peparing to mak , anether !Hov e . Ilt•i ng. pressed for his, rea4on why he again emi rated. he said a colony of Quali‘ l .s wero about moving into his neighborhood. Hr teas under an obligation to love them. but ht' was of the opinion that distance tt - ou ltl lent! sin - moll to his attachment. raft II V ATE DISEASE:,:.I r. BROW N'S MEDICA and SURGICAL Office. N. s( i Smithfield street, Pithibtli•gli, Penn=y . Dr.1.111.61`,'2C is an Glit citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice fin. the last tn• en ty-fi ve years. Ills business has been confined mostly to Private and rgiea I Diseases. CITIZENS AND STHANCIER In need of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treat ment of a certain class of diseases is :sure guar liefee t the sufferers of obtaining permanent re by the use of his remedies and following his advice.- DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to procure the worst limn of Venereal Diseases. Impurities and Scrothlous Affeetions."- Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint. which manifests itself in the form of a totter. psoriasis, and a great ninny f•mais of skin dis eases, the origin of whiell the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown otT e rs hopes of a sure and speedy recovery. [NA L %V EARN ESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought en often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification. which the young and weak minded often give way to, ~ to their own destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a speedy restoration of health. . RIIEtr . MAT Dr. Brown's remedies nevlerS3l fail to cure this painful disease to A FEW DA vs—he will warrant a cure, lie also treats Piles, Weer, Gonnorrhom, Stricture, Tirol hal Discharges. Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in An t Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and kidneys. Irritation of th Bladder, to gether with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter ,leseri bine. the symptoms, containing's 'rim, directed to DR. BROWN, .N 0.50 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa., will he immediately answer ed. Medicine sent to any address . , safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private ROO:W, NO. SO Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Pa. no]s-daw:is IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. PATENT AGE.NCI DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. 'o' ROBT. W. FENWICK. For Twelve Tears'aFor the past four w ears Manager an °Meer of thei dt y he Washing[ n n C Bnch of SCel. Patent Oillee—thelA t I rae in eri eal,ll n atent Agency last En or as te4 and for • rift:ten ;ears In Bar Pat eto her of the r Y ot Agency Bost. Board of Appeal. n NOTE—AII infi.rma lion necessary to procur, Patent and a cony 1.2 . the Patent Law- sent fre-,f charge. Refer to present Commis-loner of Patents, i I on. David P. Holloway. dc2o:tf T 0 SHIPPERS DI CRUDE AND RE.- FINED PETROLEUM 011,—The uud,r signed i s prepared to receive and store Oil in la rze quantities on the most fitvorable terms. The re cent action of the Board of Underwriters pre clude insuring oil stored within the city limits. and a strone efb,rt is being made 16 have a law p a ... ser l by the Legislature to prevent its heine stored. Our stores and deck at Elizabeth Pert. N. afford the best facilities for , tort.Te or shipm eo t, tie the oil can be insured and vess ( d i z ruu 1, , ,d ;,; our own , luck. We will dispatch a Ad., t.. London a- soon tn. a cargo of oil is received 'at our yard. and others will follow with regularity. Advances made on cow:hal/nem, to our friends in London. Ship via Pennsylvania Railroad and Allentown to Elizabeth Port. For cards and further information. call nt sa (Mee La Buildings, Pittsburgh, Penn., het Weft{ the ` hours of 11 and IR °Week L m. WILLIAM FRAZIEII, Agent. 11:lawdlin 223 Greenvrichat., brew York. ESTA HI4ISUEI) 1842. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. orrAct. No. 3 Fifela Si.. Bank Itluck - NAURES At: ',V:t .t r.r. -LEINDS tbF CI VIRE AND.V.VRTIVE rs..l .A.c uNEs. pi.e.idont:..lollN I. M. 81)4,117. Seerentry ; Capt. IA 11.1. L 1 1i DNA N. General Agent. 7 . 6lti 4 —l4ane .1 nun , . C. liar rey CA.N. R. C. t: - ray. John A. Wilson, 11. J. F. roek, John 1). MeConl. Captain Adam .13mbs. 11.1' Pterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. .1113rew, H :Ida. I. 11, v n 023 JAMES A. FETZER, FCEWARDING AND COMMISSION - MERCHANT, FOR THI: sALr; OF - flo ur . Grain. Liteon. Lard, Butter, Dried Fr:al( and Prcialotee Corner Mar:Lel and 'First Streetlt. PITTSBURGH . , PA. ItErvrt TO—Fran,:- IWilliain Dilworth, ;!:r.. Culiibert Pittgbargh, iloyd Ott, 11..i•Elter Sw:Ntringt.n, S. Brady. ca -h. Louth, List Alangle 17 Co., 1; , ..H.T.• W. An,ler , m, P.ix.t"n C Cii., tay2S:2ptfia OVC VA "IE IiEROHANT TAILOR,` 49 Si. Clair Streel. 4;ESTLEMEN"'S cLOTlfinl lIIADE TO OR DER (1! E.ll' FOR CASH. • _ . y 1 11 . ;7;' *llll.ll cant, pricc, 1)..1 , ,,r t h e. ustinl rater:. /7y urea: indue•eucent, uffercA to cash buyerA. -- - Tri EXTR,.- C T11:2) -VI: I • /.1 -a- ,P.II the zi:" ..f ithparattiA whereby Ile ono, nalvaaie battery are inotd. Cold w•airtitir i> the time whr a die apnarattt< earl ho' 1., it , 1...-t intvitatwp,. .gebtiumen and their e the;r _teeth ex - traeted by fly i•roee,.. anti are ready to i e nialy as to [hg, fetv .01d tiainle..lancisl of the operation, yitat e, er s ha.- been 'aid by persona interested in as- • serting the contrary having au I,nowletige of my . /...z.- ARTIFICIAL. TEETH in9C"rterl in every Lyle. E. 013 DR I", Dentist, y.,11-13•thir: 13 • Smithfieldinteet. ----- - NEW MEDICAL DIS COVERY, Folt THE SPEEDY AND PEDMAN. ENT cure ef GoN9111:11EA, GLEET, URETIIAL IG , hanre:.. Seminal Weakne:is. Nightly Ernhs ,..u:s. luvoraineuee. Genital trrita.- 1.111(:.. ;ravel, ,Stricture and A ti,tlotis uf the ae•ys and Madder, Whi.-h I.y upward.; ()NE 11 • NI)1:E1) ;: , I•rar;ir~•.wi:ii 110 entih• Cr I,F¢<. Cnr.v it t.pr nay . :r.poti".l :frt. 9 - feel. in : ;;en. ,rl,ll °fleeting it care in a d fy-. and w hen a core effeeted perman -1.1“. prlwar, d fre.:, vegetable extracti that :.n• ht. syio‘eff. foolnerer nnuie ate lfe• 'ffft°!:. the breath and ° effated. all naw-efol..fftsto - i, avoided. e ef): : n ,:. of diet v fd!fd feing !..,: d4o, interll,rt• with I..ti,ineitg .. , ott:di: , six tin If ff if 1.; f and trill Lr.cut I t fond. no,“-oltifi. by anynd c~ti-e.l .‘gent. an ret , tipt ni tin , . motley. IL:••hni",• my ,igfiat fir° off the f. littVAN, it.site-ler. N. V:. Gen . " Agent II '11,10•.1 lir 4( IVO HORS!: OWNY:RS.-1111. SIVIU:T%-t N1 .. .11,1:11.11.1-; 1. INIIIENT full itoRSE.-; jr, a ll rrc= fd• .ir wrenching. it. certain. ll rness or Sada!". rnt-s. ;:s., it will adat FT.CedilY in and !liind.one may easily he pre e,.otstl an.l sma4l . in I insipient sTaetc..., hut s•aitirnit tt so , es cur tutyorol the possibility or 1:11,1, i:1:• the land. however, tleQnsrt:t• or to•peles, but it may be allttriated 1,-• this Liniment,. and it,: faithful application will remt•rs the La nielleS'S. and 01111.1.11 P the 611 4 1' tai 1 - 1 . :11'd Leer: hors-' 0 1V11 , 1' •11 ,, 10. 4 1 hare tlll.l remedy at hand, far it: thutt . ty the tirst appearance of Lamone, oltsetl..ny -ce , qa those formida. .li:ent,s, mentioned, to 1" "'it'll:Ill hovers are Hattie, and which render many otherwise valuable hor , es nsarly worthle , s. 11. ER &CO.. denly-tikw..tow A gents e fur Pittsburgh. 4 1511 44. 4 4 A r • trs* T A R ") ( - 062D1,113 THE GREAT CORE TOR CONSORTIA . , , -; 3 - • . , hlr ; 14 ... Ip,i, \ ' '', 7 '74 ... .:0 f 1111PITE PROPRIETOR OF THIS m MEDI AL CINE tr - having ade e it the thlllY of years to concenate the life of th Fine Tree into a Medi- Chi(' for diseases of the Lungs and Throat. is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly area and coral medicine is prepared with nitwit care, the tar being distilled expressly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It hits cured more cases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. h will cure BRONCHITIS. It will cure ASTHMA. Jr will cure SORE THROAT AND BREAST. It will cure COIITS AND COLDS KIDNEY isn valuable remedy fir di•leases of the , UNINARY COM P f\ TS. AM - Beware of Counterfeits.-V.II If you have the Dyspepsia use WISHARTS DYSPEPSIA PILLS, and if they do not cure you go to the agent of•whom you purchased them and receive your moneY• Please call at his store and get a descriptive cir cular. A box of Pills sent by mail, post-paid on recept of One Dollar. No. 10 South Second street, Phila.. gold L. Q. C. WISHART, Proprietor. by Dr. IiEVSER, Ne.lllo Wood street: noUtlyetal ROBERT D IL7.F.f T I" }•, DALZELL. ROB?. DA ',ZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSIOIi AND FOIWARDING 'MERCHANTS. AN D • Dealers in Pr•gln ~,, n.nd Pitt-burgh Manufactures, No. 251 I,II:EiTTY STREET, Ft:guol. PITTSBURGH SMITH & PITCAIRN, 3IERCITANT TAILORS, WILLIAM CARR & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, INES. BRANDIES, GINS, &C. Distiller?, and Dealers in IIxi:OLU mosusuAllELA RYE WHISKY • 321" send 399 I.therly Ntreet. purirsieUßGll. PA. SMITH, PARK & CO .) I 1 .1.' A it I> E.`.ol:Nnxt-y, P triii PA. i ....him,. No. 1-19 Pit t. and 120 Second sts. .11anufact iireri of deseriptloll.9 Of Foal oil. ltet..r!".l and and Witter Pipe, Std Irons.. liu,z I (anger! , am, Coop:inn,. A 1.., Jobbing and 'iisting= of every do . . terlirtlOO WWI.: t.O.in , ler. IYarinlacointile!ll in:lei:in.. shoo attache.] to the Foundry. all nuoiii•ar.y fitting will be carefully attended to fe2lilydew I IDECA 61-kt-car- I , e 1 :MA received and f o r side by REYAIRR BROS.. =UM BELL'S sPEcIFIC PILLS .t; O. Sid Emporters Of
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