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    Jaines P. Barr, Editor, & Proprietor.
El**l RE L y vastilT'An
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ILLOOHOLIO PREPARATION!
WORE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR HOOFLANWS
ci CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
ft:SPARED BY
B 10. if. JACKSON. Philaded
' phis, Penns.,
N ill effectually oars
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Ibrosde. or Nervous Debility, Mileages
at the Kidneys, and all Disegoeit
•krising from a Disordered
Liver or litoinaeli,
each
as Constl
, _potion. Inward
Piles. Fullness or
Blood to the Head.
Anidinpof.the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food. Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Fthetations, Sink
itmor Fluttering, at the PI; 4.1 . I.ue Stow-
achi:Swimming o. tae flew. lamed and,
difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart.
Chokingur suffocating sensations when in a lying
uosture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs Ini -
honktne Eight, Fever and Dull Pain in the'
DefuneneLlf Perspiration, .
Wwness of the and E_yus,Pain in
The'Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &e.
oy Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
, ing the. Flesh,..Constant
; imaginings of Evil,
and
ygreat delves
31011 Or
spirits
nd will positively prevent - Yellow Fever. Billio ns Fever, ioSio.
THEY CONTAIN
NO AILCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY t
They' will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
ases oiit of a hundred.
Induced by the extensive sale and universal
nopulari l ti Hoofland's German Bitters, (purely
tegetab hosts of ignorant quacks and unsonu
'ulotuf 'venturers, have "'opened upon suffering
111Maii4y the flood gates . of Nostrums in the-shape
of poor 'whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
hugs, and christened Tonics, Stomachics and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic
ereparAtions in plethoric bottles, and blitbellied
kegs, under the modest ;appellation' of Bitters:
arbach;ftnstead of caring only tiggravatetdisonises,
ad leaire the disappoiuteclsufferers in deskair.
YO:U WA NT SOMETHING ;o STRENGTH.
EN:YOU?
YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE 7
90 YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON-
STITUTION7
VO Yokl WANT TO FEEL WELL?
DO
NE Yoll WANT TO OET RID OF NEE VO US
SS I
DO WANT ENT GY
1? , 0 744 1 1 ` - 1 441.0.1
I
IZ9M
)u do use
HOOFLAND'S -GERMAN BITTERS.
iirom J. - Newton Brown, D. D.. Editor of the En
eiclopedia Religious Knowledge.
Althong h not disposed to favor or recommend
PatentMedicities in general, through distrust of
their ingredients and effects; I yet know, of no
benefit
reason why man may not testify to the
benefit be believes himself to have received.from
any simple preparation in the hope that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
I dothis the more readily in regard to Hoof
land's, German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of this city, because I wasprejudiced
e
egainthem for many years. under the impres
sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker,
sq ~for the removal of this prejudice.by proper
cats, and for encouragement to by them, when
offering from great and long continued debility.
he 1;4 of three potties of these Bitters, at the
Deplaning of the present year, was followed by
evident relief, and restoration to a degree of
wilily and mental vigor which I had not telt for
ix =nuts before, and had almost depaired of re
aining. I therefore thank God and my friend for
lireeting me to the use of them.
• J. NEWTON BROWN..
.rIituaDXLPHIA, June'23. 1861.
Froenithe Reg. Ten Jos
Bap eph H. %
Oh emu:ink:Paste:yr of the
th tist urch.
D.II. ,:LicirsoN —DEAR .13,11:—.I. have beenfr
inentlY requested to connect my name with com
nendations of different kinds of medicine, but
egardAng the ' , modes as oat of my appropriate
Peril. I have n all cases declined; but with a
marproof on venous instances, and f Particularly
ia mrowh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Roo -
srid'etlarman Bitters. I depart from my usual
course: to express my full conviction that for
general debility'of the system. and especially Liv
r Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation.
insome oases it may fail, but usually 'I doubt not
willhe very beneficial to thOse,l•who suffer from
e above causes. Yours vreepectfully,
Ja y a.::,NNARD,
Blilith below Coats street, hlla., Dec. 24th.
.1,.
Fro ipihe IRA of A LDERMANWUNDER, Ger
i.: wicorown.
GERMANTOWN, Arne 1,1861.
Dii.:C. M. Jseirsog , - - Bir: — lt gave me pleasure,
wo years ago, to give you a certificate,
_testifying
nettle German Bitters had done for me.. "1.11,m
owirierfectly cured of all those 'diseases your
sedicine professes to curii , ,, l i vis:TiMepsik:Chron
le and . d
Nervous debility, disease of the ilidneya,
tc. I The powerful influeneeltexerta upon Ner
vous prostration is surprismg, - I have beet con
ulted frequently in reference your Bitters.and
Witliont hesitation, have recommended it for the
üboieleomplainta, and in every instance it has
effectually cured. Your medicine has a great
evii i i ir tation in Germantown. and Is soldin every
Store, and in most of the Grocery stores
ere y .li If any one should question what I say. let
themeome to Germantown. and I will prove to
theiriatisfaotion, that the Bitters have cured in
ads vicinity more than twenty eases of the above
diseases.
Respectfully, HANNAH WUNDER.
Main street, above Rittenhouse, Germantown.
=fa.
•
JUSTTHE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS.
Will build up the constitution. and give health
vid ustrengai to an overlooked and diseased
ealth.
THE T.VTIMONY FROM THE ARMY,
YHIL/DICLPHIA. August 12, 1862.
D 0. M. JACW.I3O*- - Dear S'ir:'While in Viz
; :4, owing to the change of water, I was taken
w,the severe, derrhoiti. which ' seemed incurable.
and . :iwhich„ = w.tlY weakened Pip.A. When we
cashed Mart ins burg, I feared I should have to
~me home; but noticing some of your Bitters in
.be Store Mr. HAL Price.. in that town, I pnr
hailed a supply, and on taking it wail speedily re
stored to health. The diarrhea was quickly
checked, and I experienced no return' oI it. A
riumber of my comrades, who suffered in thesame
wanner ant from the same cause, withhom I
shared the Bitters, join me in this certificate. :
expect to return to the seat of Iry with therLeig
on; nrid shall eertainittake aSu ply of the' BH-
T. kii k Id P b ewithout
my apsao WOll not it
r its weight w gold. particularly on goinginte a
meittrae region. . ,
Pine. truly. A.E. ATEhltrci.
Company H. Mott Legion.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
• litie;. that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON,"
is oaths WRAPPER of each bottle.
Primloal Office and Nand%dory,
AtP. Gal AILCII
JONES & EVANS,
muccssisoits To M. JUMBO! & CoJ
PROPRIETORS.
ddr /or mie by Danimiats and Dealers in trail ,
vrn in the Unita States. and by
t, ' "Xor‘• ago, u- swum"
• Pittabuisb.
Si. P. SCHWARTZ,
aiy24:ly-deod , • • - Uecheny Cdtr.
106 Also for sale at JOSEPH FMRI (EPS ma
ws of tlie Diamond end 'Market "treat.
for salt also by • • •
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IIYTHE PUBLIG.
E 8 PEOI ALLY
the ignorantandfalser, -- ""%tu .-
ly Modesto fall denomP
!allot:Lai treat secret and' '/
delicate disorders,'Self=
abuse and: diseasee•l or , /
nations common and
oident toTanen of both .- ; • -
Ben& end . adults. singl e ormarriesi.: - Boman
Da Etnraritt a
rP plls es the 'feet 'Of hie doing
so, the ignorant and falsely Modest are dreadfully
tirkodatruithink it ;a great aim very immoral
dor. contamination and corruption among
their wives.prondsing.sons and daughters. Their
family Physician should be cautious to keep them
itterhate.that theyldo the same as Dr. BRAN
SMDP, (incept publithing) lest a luarativo f
tics might be lost - to them among stupid ly
modest .and. presumptuous famines, born and
'raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms end
who compare society, intelligence, sense. kat. to
dollars, and cents, mysteriously, meanly orally
. gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerals
parents. and suardians are thankful that theit
.sons, daughters and' wards, previously feeble
slab and of ,delloatecondition and appearance
ha_vejoen_nastored ts heal* and vigor bY Dll.
134,SWW Snides-roany before and attar
AlPtl*Cl i taylirk him, hav e
t i been ave s danuih t t e dif.
o t t= i i rtunitsiTuS i ettinol l e=ini%
En's Very 6'rt 'space o tine y now *remedies,
which arepeculiarly his own. They are compouinb
_rpm the Vegetable Kingdom.. having seen the
hlncy:oftheDierenrial treatmenthe hall abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female _dig
nags an treated with marked succss—name had
over forty years (40) experience 'in their treat
ment intospitals of both the Old World and in
the-United Btaten leads him to sty—to all with a
fairtriai, health and happiness will again bloom
• unon , the now.-palled oheek. Trifle no 'anger with
inOtitebanlii and 'quacks. but. come , and be oared
Consumptloe and, all - of its-kindred diseases. of
Whicif so' =ninny fill our countries, can
11011;b8 - ‘1411iisced.4urovlding t hey - attend to it in
time particulars can belied of my treatment
byproouring a copy of the Medical Adriser,whinia
is given gratis to all that apply Having the
vantage - of • over forty years experience and
observation. consequently, he has superior skill
in the treatment Of special diseases, and who is
daily consulted by the Profendon, as well as recom
mended by repeatable &Immo, publisuen, pro
prieton of betels, s ta. Of S 5 Smithfield
street, near Diamond stmt.vate communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
deiklydaw
The Philosophic Burner.
LIAYDEN'S NEW DOUBLE-ACTINes
AA- Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possums many advantages over the
Common Burners.
1. It triakee a large or mall light with perfect
combsten.
2. It will burn any . quanEty, of oll . with safety.
3. It can lie used with a long or short chimney.
4. It Oalii)e used as a taper night-lamp.
5. 'lt cluisjitem be made to burn economically.
6. It ur mortt'Utudly wicked than any other
burner.. -
7. It crut be trimmed and lighted without re
moving the cone.
8. It throws all the white light above the cone.
9. The chinrriey can be removed or inserted
without touching the glass.
. These burners are the common No.l eke, and
can bo pot on any.lantp. now in Also. Every per
eon using Carbon Oil should have a PhilosVie
Burner. Price 25 cents ; per dozen 62. So a
No. 52 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh.
1e25-lydw P. HAYDEN.
rim HORSE OWNERS.—DR. SWEET'S,
A. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES
is unrivalled by. any, in all cases of Lameness,
arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, De
effect u 3, meets"' and certain. Harness or Saddle
Halle; Soratob=, 'Abuse, &c., it will also speodib
cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre
vented and eared in their inoiment stages, but
confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a
RADICAL was. No case of thelcind„ however, is
so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated
l i z A this enti h and its falthfid.. • _.Bastion W
17: 77 11 = 7:1 ?'77772 eve this remedy at
hand, its timely use at the first appearance of
Lameness will effectually prevent those fonnida
diseases mentioned,,to which all horses are liable,
and which render so many otherwise valuable
hotted nearly worthless:
R. E. SELLERS 1c.00..
de27:ly-daw:eow Agents for Pittsburgh.
PECLAL NOTICE—THE LAST IN
stallment on the assessment for Grading end
paying, made under the supplement to the city
Charter is due, and if not paid before the lat of
October next. will be placed in the hands of the
city Solioitor for collection, subject to costs of suit.
ee9-tf WM. EICHBAUM. Treasurer.
EUROPEAN . AGENC Y'.
lIIHOMAS BATEMAN, EUROPEAN
Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa..
is prepared to bring out or send back passengers
from or to anypart of the old country, either by
steam or sailing_p_mkale.
SIGHT DRA.FTS FOR BALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianipolls and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Bailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers can
ting between New York. Liverpool, Glasgow and
fell
WM. H.SMITH.J OB. R. HUNTER
WM. H. SMITH it CO,
_
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 112 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS'
de33 PITTSB 888
WILLIAM MLA& DAVIa M'OANDLABI,
HARBISON A:OOI9FML Gneuial Partner.
General Partners.
MEANS dr COFFIN,
teaooessoro to hi'Candleso. Means .1; Co.J
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Oomar Wood and Water Otreeto,
MO& PrIPTSBIIRGIFE, PA
GAVEL. FETAL AND CANVAS
ROOFING. O OF I 1
fill ATEItIALB.CONSTANTLY OS
/VAL hand, for sale with inetzrnotions; Also •
IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS.
Onr work is not to be excelled by that of any
Roofer in Western Pennsylvania.
3825.3 . md B. F. SHOY.E. 75 Smithfield st.
Pittsburgh.
NEWtGOODS.
WHAVE .ruIST RECEIVED FROM
ho East a large and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS;
for Gen&'add Youths wear. esubraolngs all the
nitwook styles COATINGS, CAE3SIIIYANS AND
VYSTINGH3. W.' H. IffoliEz do
148 Federal street
Corner Market Square. Allegheny city. tcY9
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
ISIMNERAL
HOUSE CARPEN TER
AND JOBBER.
SHOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between Wood
,and Liberty
13""'
PITTSBURGH, PA.
, aa-Oribra solicited and promptly attended to.
SOLAR 41AL WORKS COMPANY,
OF PENNSYLVANIA:
. .
07170' . SE ,OLAIR STREET. near the Brick's.
113—Addrees'
J. WEAVER, .111.. Secretary and Trimmer.
r.
TO CONSUMPTIVES•
•.
HE ADVERTISER HAVING BEEN
T
restored to health in a few weeks, by a very
simplaremedy. after having saflereffseveml years
with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful
disease, Consumption isanxious to makaknovin
to his fellow sufferers l i e moans of cure.
To all who deeireit, e will send a prescription
used (free of charge), with the directions for pre
paring and using the same, which they will find a
run ourefor Consuniption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
The only abject of the advertiser in sending the
Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread
inforMation which he coneives to be invaluable.
and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blessing.
parties wishing the preeorption will please ad
dre s Rev. , BEWAIL]) A. WILSON
acl9-3m Williamsburg Kings County. N.' .
1111LiDELPHIA ADVERTIMIENTB.
JESSE
OBNBBAI COMMON MERCHIT,
►9n D 111.112
Flour, Grain and all kinds d' Country
Produce, Wines and Liquors,
('liars, Mutates., aF o.
Si- Liberal adva.now made on consignmeasta o
HIGH WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND IT
anMis PHILADELPHIA.
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,.
NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
*3. Liberal advaneee made on consignments
when required.
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 813 MARKET STREET
Jabbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, ratings,
Sc., dle.
Always on hand a well seleottd stook of Goods
suitable for the trade. royl-lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO.,
19.TOETZREI Of
WINES, BRANDIES, &c.,
AND DNALLEB
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
BOX 800,
Pittsburgh Post Offos
JOBTI B ELLISON-WM P BLLIBON..RODIIAN B
JOHN B, ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES AM VESTINGS,
NO. 229 M 3 RlI E.T STREET,
(2d door iICIOW Fourth,)
PHILADELPHIA.
GEORGE GRANT,
Ildanulacturcr and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IF ETEST DESCRIPTION OP
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET;
rEi7l-ly PHILADELPLIIA
Lt~NC7COI'I'.
MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS,
-OF
BIEN'S 11.J.16NLISHINCI GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
O. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
myl:lyd PHILADELPHIA
ANUTAOTUBICBeOI . 4.1.8111 TY 01
FINISHED BRASS VCRS.
, war .-J3rsais—ai-IPIEVS2I. IMP US,
larParticalar attention to fittinx Oil Refiner
_es, Brass Castings of superior smoothness made to
omen Steamboat work and rtvairmg gener
ally.
OZ - Rose Oil Se: Da 's Safety Lamp:
Gas Brackets and tients: Corner ST. CLAIR
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf
Young's Ealing 'Saloon,
CORNER VIIWIN ALLEY AND SMITH-
Where OYSTERS and ell the delicacies c! the
season will be served an in the most palatable
style. ELI YOUNG.
ocl4 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield St.
JAMES H. OHILDi3.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
OSNA.33TJELOS, .
12 Inehett to 40 Ineltces Witte.
01 , V - Orders "may be loft at 11. CIIILDS & COl3,
133 Wood Area, Pittsbargla. noi.ll:ly:ta
1 1AFIILLIA BAGA.LEY,
WHOLESALE GRO C E R!
NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
'U M
DR . THE SPEEDY AND FERAN
NI . ENT cure of
GONORRHEA. GI LEE% ITREiIiAL
Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Etats.
mons. Incontinence, Genital Irrita
bility. Or weir Stricture and
Affew ions of the' Kid
neys and Bladder,
Which has been need by upwards of
in thMr private practice, with the maldra engem',
superseding CIIBLMI, COPAIBA, CAPSULtiII, Of IL=
compound hitherto known.
BELL' S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speedy in action, often effecting a cure in a
few days, and when a oars is effected it perman
ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that are harmless on the system, and nover nause
ate the stomach: or impregnate the breath and
being sugar coated; all nauseous taste is' avoided.
No change of diet is necessary whilst using th em;
nor does their action interfere with business p ur-
Eaoh box contains six dozen Pills.
PRICE ONE OLLA_R.
Dr. Bell's Treatisn on Seminal
Weakness,
Neff Abuses, Gonorrhea, Odset, cte a Pamphlet of
NI page& eontainingimportant advice to the 13,f
-bete& SENT J 'FLEE. Six emits are required to
pay postage.
RR. 'BELL'S GREEN BOOS,
A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, G lett, Sirie
ture, Svphillu, d o. t in. all the various stages, with
7 P, eseriptions in English, adapted for self
reatment, without the aid of a physician
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
The Pills or Books will be sent, secure from ob
nervation, by mail, post-paid, by any advertised
Agent, on receipt of the money.
J. BRYAN. Rochester, N. Y, Heal Agent.
JOSEPH FLEMING,
corner Market street and Diamond.
• Agent for Pittsburgh,
Sold by aßDraggista; ..rllBataeovilyns
WEDNESD
WIC, BRICE & CO.,
PHILADELPHIA,
a HARRY BRIAN,
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
vui_froN ar. C . ,
FiELD 13TREETt31
Anew-Lowy city. Va..
PITTSBURG
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS.
NA.7CSC_)NA. 01.13 i
WrARE NOW HANITFACIIIRIN:
ilis article, which for brilliancy in burning
freedom of offensive odor n ,rand transparency b
o
eOlor. (which color we warrant to be changed-
age or exposure,) is unsurpassed by any illnms
uator in this or Eastern markets. Asa profita.bl.
Gil Oil to the consumer, we can spacial, recommen.
Also, our manufacture of
GAUSTIC SODA 1
Used by millers° Soap Makers and Oil Reanerl
which excels 10 per Dent . instrongth all the mak
of En Fish Soda brough to this ocuntry. On
man of
SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE: SAL'. &C.
Are eo well and favorably Imerns, we trust the
mention is sulEalent.
All orders and inquiries will iv.
tended to by addreniny.
GEORGE COLttuuer, Agent,
Penna. Salt Manufacturing ComYnnY.
all Wood street, Pi tnbursh.
olEdlydrvrip
N OTICE, NOTICE,
TO BUYERS OF BOOTS, SHOES. OAITERI
Olt SUMS
for F.ll or Winter Wear.
V NIORNING, NOVEMBER 12, 1562.
SELECT TALE.
1 OLD CLERCIYMIVS STORY
[Concluded froin Yesterday.]
Mrs. Lockwood came forward to meet
me with extended hands, her face full, of
hope and gratitude.
I thank you. I think you, for restoring
to me my child!" she exclaimed, with a
burst of emotion, "He's changed—don't
you see he's changedr. He was never so
amble, so softenetl—his heart never
opened to me so befBre—my Martin, my
Martin, he is still napson!"
She turned from mike to embrace once
more the young man who now sat with
is head upon his kalees, weary, crushed
n spirit, heaving deett- sighs from his over
urdened heart.
"A true mother willtneverdeny her son,''
I answered. And lacked Martin never
eeded love and sy pathy—perhaps he
lever deserved them-ras he does now.—
Vill his father consent to see him'"
.
"1 do not know," ept the trembling
.t other. "He has lo d him better than
f
:
fly child we have. B t he will never hear
is name mentioned nbw. Sometimes he
ays groaning all nighti and in hie sleet) I
t ave heard him start sand cry out, as if he
-as in pain, ".Martin} you will kill me;
on will kill your father," He isn't
.the
ame man some how*he is gloomy and
s ilent—he seems always brooding over
oust great'sorrow, snit we can guess what
t at sorrow is." ~
Without designing-tit, the mother sent
aggers to the heart other son. He burst
, to a deep cry of agody and twisted his
andsin his hair. I el deavored to soothe
im, and prevent his, doing violence to
imself.
"Let me go," he sat "I.et me go. I
ad better have died n ever to have
lortie back. Why didd't I drown myself
the river, as I was tsmpted?''
"No more of that,"! I said, somewhat
everely. "The error of the past are to
I e retrieved, not sealell up with the black
'eel of despair. I prof wise you, Martin, if
lon truly desire and *ll it, you shall he
I
man yet, restored tobtour home and to
;our friends, and.to yob own self-respect.
'ill you go and tell Ifs father he is at
'ome?"
"0, I dare not." said Mrs. Lockwood—
'with all his kindness tie is so stern, he is
:o set against Martial' now, it must be
I roken to him by degreis, and you must do
ap 1 0:134
"I shall send for hid, then,'' I answer-
But I was saved die trouble by seeing
.Ir. Lockwood, shortly afterward, pass
t.e house. I hailed him, and invited him
t. come into my study:
He came in—a tall,tiron•framed man,
ightly bent, with thirf gray hair and wan
•atures, that looked aO2l they had known
:ft - fiction and becomereatly reconciled
t. it.
Ile eat down in the 'their his son had
tin a short time before. As I watched
I: e expression of his stem sorrowful face,
I thought how strangeit was that he could
it there, and think and speak of that son
g distant and _1081,,,A1_. :ticions
.90,.44
ii , •'.ifeittattliddlittelis4eir='_. --
Vet Mr. Lockwood must have felt the
it nence of the drama that was enacting
ear him. He seemed to know that I
ished to talk to him about Martin.
"I have been told," said I, "that your
on has written you a letter. Is he coining
aclel.'
"I had a presentiment when I came in
.at I was to have my feelings wrung
.gain." he responded, uneasily moving,
:nd knitting his brows. "I'd rather not
,alk on that subject. It causes useless
"I have heard from your son," I said.
"Alt !" he started, and his gray eye
ickered with emotion, as he turned its
I rtiestioning glance upon me. "He has
ritten to you ?"
"I have news of him, and I know thathe
s penitent. He would return to you if
l'ou would receive him. A crisis in his
ife has arrived ; his whole future—per
il:ll,s his soul's salvation—turns upon the
1 1 vent.. Would we cast off a brother at
,uch a lime—how much less a sou?"
"It is useless," cried the. old man, sha•
-en by anger• or pain, or both. "I have
ried him ; he has failed me in everything.
lod forgive him—l can't."
"Has he sinned a"ainst, you seventy
timesseven?" I mildly inquired.
"Yee, and more. et—yet—'tis not
that I don't forgive him—l wish him
well—but he no longer has any claim,
he is no longer my son, and never men
tion his name to me again."
He arose with violent emotion; his
cane trembled in his grasp, and he was
hurrying away, when I gently detained
him.
"Hear one word - , and I will never
importune you a_ain on this subject. I
have seen your son."
Without speaking he looked at me
strangely—pale, and shaking more and
more—and suffered himself to be led
back to a chair.
"I have seen him, and, if I know
anything of him, Martin is a changed
creature. Not poverty only, but a real
ization of his guilt toward' you, and a
yearning for forgiveness, for a better
life, has brought him back. Have we
not sinned—have I not, have you not—
against_our Father, Brother Lockwood?'
"God knows what a sinner I am
exclaimed the old man, with his head
bowed upon his cane.
"And does God stand out when you re
turn him, and remind you of your many
Offences, which. He refuses to forgive ? or
does He open His merciful arms, and ten
derly receive you back ?"
"No more, no more !" he groaned
aloud. "I tell you it is useless. You
only agonize me. My mind is made np:
God's ways are not our ways. I have
done all I can : He will require no more."
"And you will go home to-night end
pray, 'Forgive us our trespasses as we for
give those who trespass againt us!' How
will that prayer be ans wered ? 0 dear
Saviour!" I said, "how long before . we
shall receive thy divine lessons, not in our
understandings merely, but in our hearts
and lives! We preach charity and live
for selfishness. We pray for love and
nourish hatred. We hope to be forgiven,
while our hearts are hard with stony vin
dictiveness. Are we utterly self-de
ceived? Is our religion all a vain
sfiow ?"
I opened the book and read the page to
which my hand instinctively turned. It
was the parable of the prodigal son. All
the simplicity, beauty and pathos of that
divine story opened up to me with a pow
er, and freshness and vividness which I
lied never felt before. My own soul was
stirred to its depths the spirit of all for
giving love seemed to descend upon us
there; I forgot all arguments in the ab
sorbing interest of that sweetly convincing,
overpowering narrative.
At the close the old man was sobbing.
Other sobs, too, were heard in the adjoin •
ing room. I opened the door and made
a sign. Simultaneously mother and son
came forward and threw themselves at the
old man's side.
"Here he is, father. Here is Martin,
our child, our son !" articulated Mrs.
Lockwood, disengaging the father's hand
from his cane, and pressing it upon the
bowed head of the returned prodigal. The
old man wept aloud. It was some time
before any one spoke. Then Mr. Lock
wood faltered forth :
"Martin, my only son, my child, I for-
give you. Oh, may God bless you and
make you His." And he embraced hint,
while tears showered down like rain on
the young man's penitent face.
And that evening the three walked home
together ; the young man with his father
on his rieht arm, and his mother on his
left ; and so they walk still, through the
valley of life ; he a devoted son, all his
wild, youthful strength, subdued to mani4
uprightness, and tender filial affection ;
they a patient, aged pair, moving calmly.
and nnshrinkingly toward that final goal,
those dark gates of death, through which
all must pass.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CRUM TRMN
A: M.
Leavee Wall's Stalin every Sunday at 9 15
do Turtle Creek, do do 020
do Brinton's. do do 925
do Wllkinsburgh do do 942
do East Liberty, do do OGO
Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 15
RETUItNING TRAIN P. M.
Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100
do East Li3erty .do do 124
do Wilkinaburgh do do 132
do Brinton's do• do 149
do Turtle Creek do do ..._.166,.
Arrive at Walls, 2 00
J. STEWART, Passenger Agent.
Pittsburgh. July 9, BM • lYllti
ALSLATS DISEASES— ,
Dr.BROWNSIARDICAL
and SURGICAL Office, No. 50
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania.
Dr.BROWN lean old citizen
of Pittsburgh. and has been in •--%•
Practioeforthelast twenty-five • '
years. This business lina been
confined mostly to Private and; ' -
SurgicaiDiseasee.
CITIZENS AND STRANZIER,
In need of a medical friend. should not fail to
And out the sure place of relief, The Doctor is a
regular graduate, and his treat
ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure solar
antee to the sufferers of obtaining, permanent- re•
lief by the nee of his petted* ,and follouring'
advioa.
DR. BROWN'ff RRMEDDER.
- - - - - -- -
never fail to cure the worst forutof. 'Amaral')
Diseases. Imptudties and Scrotalous Affections.—
Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint.
which .manifeets • its in the form .of totter
psoriasis, and a great many forme of akin dis
eases. the origin of which the patient is entitel,
ignorant. To persons so afflicted. Dr. Brown offer,
hopes of a rare and sp_eady recovery.
SEMINAL WEAKNEhS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the manning trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification, which the young and weak minded
often give way to, (to their own destruction) ;ar.
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe, and make a weedy restoration
of health.
ItH.IIUMATISId.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
painful disease m ♦ PIIW DlTe—he will warrant a
cure. He also treats Pitee. *Meet. Gonnorrhmo
Stricture. Urethal Discharges. Female Weakness
Monthly Suppressions. Diseases of the Joints.
Funds in Ano, Nervous Affections. Pains in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation . of the Bladder; to
gether with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symptoms. containing Et
M. directed to DRBROWN. N 0.50 Smithfield
St„ 'P Pa., will be immediately answer
ad. ' Modicum sent to any'addreas. aafily packed
and secure from observation.
Offioe and Private Rooms. No. 50 Smithidd
treat. Pittsburgh Pa ' nl3lE...dawns
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IMPORTANT TO LADIES
DR. JOHN HARVEY, HAVLNO FOR
upwards of twenty years devoted his pro
fessional time- exolusively to the treatment of
Female Difficulties, and having tmoooeded in thou
sands of eases in restoring the aillicted to sound
health, has now entire confidence In offering puh
lioly his
" Great American Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
RONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS
Which have never yet failed (when the direc
tions have been strictly followed) in re
moving difficulties arising from
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nathre o
or in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Afections;Prolapetu Uteri,
the Mll4/1, or other wealmesslof the Uterine
tans, Also Also in all oases of Debility or Nervous
Prostration, Hyetericat, Palpitation , &0.. ate., '{o.
which are the forerunners of more serious disease.
iYet..l'hese Pills are perfectly haredass at the eon
stitutiolt, and may be taken bye he most delicatae-
inakatetthout canting %strati at the same time
they act tike a eharm, by-strengthening, invigo
rating, and restoring the system to a healthy con.
dition, and by bringing en the, monthly period
with regularity, no matter from what cause the
obstructions may arise. They should. however.
not be taken during the first three or four months
of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as
miscarriage would be the result.
Each box contabist3o Pills. Paton Oros Doman,
and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid
by any advertised Agent, on receipt cf the money
J. BRYAN, Roohester. N. Y„ General Agent
Sold by Druggists generally._
JOSEP.M FLEMING,
Corner Market Arcot and the Diamond,
aulB.lvdsmowis Agent for Pittsburg.
BANS AND TENODDRESS,
Just received by
0c23
MILITARY GAUNTLETS
IDUCKt AND KID GAIINTLETS,
IN.W'HIIE AND BUFF.
Received 11Y Expresa this daY at
RATON. MARM COS.
No. o I U 7 'Fift & h
street
SAUCE,
20T1 dos Me. qt& gallon, It 1 gallon Pickles
100 do Tomato Catsup:
TO do Walnut do
100 do Peppe u r Sanas
10 do Worcheaterslure do pta and . pints:
- 10 elutes - Olivee-
10 do Capers:
15 dos. English Choir Chow:
5 do do Cauliflowers
sdo do Plocalllly;
5 do do Onions:
20 do do Gerkins it Mixed Pickles
20 do , do Mustard:
20 do French do
Por sate by REYMER & PRO'S.
rog N0a.126 and 128 Wood street.
A wry WIRT/4
SOLDIERS' GOODS!
Few styles selling cheap, at -'
MACEL M & GTNDE.
ad 78 Market street, bet. 4th lamond
TWO 7-OCT, ROSEWOOD PIANOS
lIINT RECEIVED FROM THE MAN.
J
UFACTORY of HAZELTON BROTHERS,
New York. These Pianos are warranted to be
equal to any made in this country in every par
ticular, and will be sold at reasonable prices
Every instrument of this make will be warranted
yth e subsoriber for fire sears.
For sale by - JOHNS, MELLOR.
Wood street.
NO DRAFT T 55 FIFTH STREET.
AI
but go to oOloiland's Roadouarters for
Boots and Shoes. -
sooty —7OO LIM COUNTRY BACO
Bbides' Jut zseelved and fqr malet
JAMES A. 'FE lff
TZER.
ee27 corner Market and First strode
4 ti
-'ol-
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
earner hieuond, Pittsburgh,
Mumetpetaror and 'Wholesale and Retail dealer In
all kinds of
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Giate
Fronts, Fenders, dco.
air in oar sample room may be found the
ELEBRATED GAS BUit alio GOOK STOVES'
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
Meritswidoh have been fully tested by'
. °wands, and the Stove Prenblinaed unequaled
rb tx r l yde in sir th able
pa l t r t e e t: nß to . gether with agreat Many
have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
emliractng some of the BEST PATTERNS pow
'Bernd to the public. •
ter FANCY ENA.'4ELEI GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles.
~Common
itohen Bow and Jam Grates, all of win& are
offered at very low prices:
~e • •
efir Special inducements off to tandem In
want of GRATIS FRONT& noon
Zir, M. M*S7C.IIEIEN,
Brass Founders,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
AIL Mods of Arnie and Iron Cock■
made to order.
Also.
BRASS CASTINGS, OF ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest notice.
OIL REFINERY'S FITTED UP.
order left at BOWN 'TETLRY'S, 136
WOOD STREET. will be promptly attended to.
The members of this firm being pramtiisi me
chanics, of many years' experience in the bust
ness.l will insure to give satisfaction in every re
spect. et6dyd
TINEETH EXTRACTED . WITHOUT
-IL PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby
no dings or galvanic battery are need. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process. and are ready, to testify
as to the safety and painlessness of the operation,
whatiiverhas been- said•by periwig interested in,
asserting the contrary. having no 'mewl? of my ,
process.
itiSti.ARTIPICIAL TEETH inserted in "every
styled and charges as low, as will warrant:the
beet of material in. ell cases.
E. °HAAT, Dentist,
134 Bmithfiehl street.
nol4ly-ls
B.m. KrER
ILLPIMOITILIBB OP
Pure No. 1 Carbon OH,
aßv.
13 JE 1V CI
airOttroe on, LIBERTY STREET, opposite
Pent 4 R. R. Depot.
1a.M.1 oil warranted. an23:lyd
HENRY W.-BEAIIMONT
11, 4 10RXERET or THE TWO - REELIII
AL' ROUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies, Wines,
and Gins also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild .
Cherry. and Ginger Brandies, Old Monongahela,
Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Rape-.
rior Wine Bitters, &o.
No. Sla Liberty e[ree
Op_vosite Fourth street,,ittsburgh, Pa.
Tio;‘eins, and Families supplied at mad
orate profits for cash. New jersey Cider fur Bun-
LONG. MILLER b. CO.,'
WORKS AT SEARPSBORGH STATION. AL
' LEGRENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
4.3-oEtoe and Warehouse,
iS MAIIRET STREMT, F irrsursuu.
Ma'nuftrotures of Muminatins and Lubricated.
Carbon Oils and Bonaole.
NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARIWITED
NON-EXPLOSIVE. always on hand. oe2bly
WILLIAM CAUB & CO.'
R GLESA LE GROCERS,
And 111)1,01rferi of
W~INI.Ei. BRAN lES. GINS,
AL3O,
Distillers and Dealers in
PL.NIE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY
Lia 27 berty Street,
no9tl, PITTSINIMOH. PA.
111INDRIESI,—
I l 0 °mks Prime Currants:
10 cases Sicily Liquorice:
2 do Calabria do
' 25 boxes Maooaronl;
20 do Vermicellm.
50 do Olive Oil, quarts and Pinta:
30 eases Sardines,;; and 3 , 1 saw;
50 frails Dates;
160 boxes Castile Soap:
i 50 do Citron:
6 oases Pruned in Jam
1 a doh_do fancy
1200 bows 70. I. Fire Crackers,
In store and for Bale by •
RENNER it BIOS.
ses No.'s 128 and= Wood street.
Wholesale Grocery .and: Liquor Store
For .Sale.
HE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF. A
1 . 1 Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Rouse. do
ing{ a good tr ,de on one of the best bueiness
streets in the city, is offered for sale, as the own
errieurish to go into other business. For furthei.
particulars address
au7-tf LOOK BOX IS, Pittsburgh P. 0.
Li it 0 eII t 0 11; W o
DUNCAN . , DUNLAP As - CO., ,
Manufaotarepot
I PURE WHITE lIKEINIED •
cAnisorr co•I .
bffice
NO. 991 LIBERTY BTREETPitta
bdrit.Pa.• miS4lmti
'JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
NO. MI FOIISTH STREET,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER ,
Prominaory Note& Stalk Bootie. and htorts43e
bought sad sold. : syis
J. 11. MELLOR.
TIERNAIf & - GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
IMPOSTERS AND =Lusa=
TEAS, WINES, LIOITORS, dro r ,
110:111.-SABT oornor of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
noZtly ALLEGHENY CITY.:
THE ELDOHADO,
(ITORMIMLY uxountriaj
SOARER. FIFTH to BMITUPIELD STREETS.
. . (Opposite the Part Moe.)
rIPHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING
. taken the above well-known stand, will be
pleased to see his friends at all hours. nu wine&
liquors, ales, and cigars are of the best
ie24-3md JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor.
WALL PAPER
FOR AUTUMN OF 1E162.
A complete assortment of beantifhl
of all styles, bought before the tax advance. will
be sold at the usual low prices.
W. P. MARS ALL;
Ho. s 7 Wood street.
WEET POTATOEEL- 14 BAURELS
choice Sweet:Potatoes Just rfteived and for
sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
oes Corner Market and Drat straeta.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
BOOTS. SHOES AND GUMS.
which will be sold at the old-priees at
se27 BORL4MII3. 98 Marhet street.
AFAUX OF 300 A ORM, AIBOII7T 03
in cultivation. tbrelintliougn situate
in Butler °owl's, four must I Freoi tor. for
ado by T & MOM
no& it Market merest.
Vol. XX.--Establisli. 2.
sTOVE
-w •
b.
A. BRADLEY,
PA PER HANGINGS,
'AB c_:o.,
ST,E,A-M: : OI.G.A.t...taLLUR S
Iron round es*.
• lENERAL MIEHIMISIOND
Neer ifte 11:11...Paiireter Deoot,
-PTlTORmairff.
1111 , ,
3 71ErrAiDTIIIIE:A JETICII4 OF
Steam Nogisfes. =miler Slim 6:cacao ane
Man and Iffy_ home ~aa d r t
Grist. 111ille. Sat" Diiitt-13turtThinisetV, ~Ws%
et kve : Partiont l a; atisiiitgio AS& of
, /toonet and DlttottineTy lorAgrim m inemaid for
nprittits, mulay and-eiro_ttlariwE,,,mlllB.„ _
pave else on'hand - ilmihod Mt ready ftft.e.elp.
me at shortnetioe...l44lal4 o '4 -1 .40 190 ,9 1 R"W
description. ,
Wrought Iron ' i Shailirdtjtanuot,E, and Follies mn .
every verieilk and-outliner,' the bEttletiatoro Ot
Woolen Maothnery„emiMachipkgppip, $"
Our prices are iow,scitir MaclifeerVMArtifliZtur- I
ed ef the bestegalitl of materialyimmilmarittraed
in all oasee to give satisfaagon. , -
'Orders from all Parts ertht' ebitsf#yii licit
ed And. Drelni# l . 7 4 1 )fdt• .;
WITH - PA I I 1 1 -
• .. ;h:• . ' MVO:
Moiks
. .
ra sm. NVA./ia>3P01171:00; 1 2"
. • - L„ - LPITISIPIRSig % PA
Warr/MM. No. 149 .mrst aodl2o riecvna att.
Manufacturers of 'alllittaaL aaff ciaintiptroir of
Coal 011..Itetorts end Bfilla-ilr a andtWaktorrr.iPs
1114.Tion&Dot troruil l Va4rim") so rtiti -Br eti MOGUL
rauies,.maatertPanwebnplialta.
AL.o Jobbing a .dEThehtae tia
sonsotion made to -
Hay - lag& gotaplate zasoilas iac.o attaohod to
tholoundry;'allneoeiniaryfittlairalally
attended to:. : a d 'te2,l:ll iw
LAKE SUP-BRIOE .00PPERM.TRES
„.Vt/W
SIFELMG
LaA&itar...
Manufacturers .'
Sheath. Brasie;e' and It Monitor, rromaskeo9
Per Bottoms, Rallied Still Bah! ST,ll7tar
- Solder, I -An. .6.150-icit4 - 44 •end"-' ,
, dealers An Mt r i
Plat ..t3lioet -
ara
on, hand; irument ga3hine.
ntr_oob (4 7.V ij ir e horuel.No:l , l%•PMST zfrol 3120
BOORD STRlBTO;Atittetturg.l4
air Spimbil orders of Cop per,ontle
tion. .-,; A .I,itirliirixoa
DAUB &CAI: 0 E I EI4 .k "
MERCHANT4.4itar
NO. isa :sranuif.thiay,stiaraft.
VITE HAVE• 311941 11.1101 - 01rEll A
V V „large and w 61.1861 ito# of 10 ,
- F
it .0 14 AA.
Fq . '44 5 4 1 .g:° 1 • ol;i1T
Clothe,ti**ofif §,T.e011111:04e
. ALSO--A large stook.9( s;
GENT'S FURNISIONG:GI343EL
inolnding. Wooten Skirts. Paper iticitariatrackrite...
and evorythinupnally,k9l4.4lr4 el,s,tPDl o a:
,izfg Blares: Orders promptbeetwlttfAd. .
CO-PARTN2II6I:IO.
nz lownralsroßrEl) iTANX.
a. SR
ta with hila; hip son. OLLATAILMiIatat-
TOCK; in a caparthersbip. tor tnuiac6Ufla of
tail CARPET' BUSlSlEl3etonalle_ and.
ratplafiZOLeizify),C.
- • • --,,,, -. ....._,,
riABRETR:-M.l.ft • ... ••••• i ~;,-so*-6.
Vbefore the fate advartemithilarfert stooko
Carpets in the city, we would ball the•attentiOr a
wholesale and retail buyei . s•tb our 0015wilete RP'
sortment of CARPETS, ' iMATTERI:OII. •
CLOTHS, !co; . W.ldeCiLlicATOCHia.,s_ A, -
ardl 112 - 14fOi'Ver oat,
:111rAtPA;=•g44,4
WINDOW CIIRTAINS i , /to.
New Styles; for Elprik of -1464
A Great Variety: , stod - : Mike 6.1111/ArEr.,
meet, from, .14 - 'texas ,;"_; • . 1 ,
t.:11 lieriPte , . •
' • - it4
Tor We by
THOiAI4
DO. 91 WOOD SXRD,'"
•L..
B•tweenith,k6,l44lddooTtteloyitfifle ,
mb2l
CORN:WELL KERBS
.1*
CARRIAGE-IMANUFACTURtRt,
oia. isibrualg
:. }r=
Ikkiktgr•
Rearing don* Re zumal; iSI3:I3D 177
BOUT. kOia47o4lsVikikkOili
WholeicsiistWo, '
COMMISSION
• Alri)- •
Dealonia Prcniaoi irtith*but,
• - WI9
;Vail
JOHN aiixt
.1U - Ehalt. 'M dArt4i
96
eorqer Okkies4l
4:TiLiitiONY - TiRP#P
Urge stood r a r dor:4'66N tekiv
or rands to ordefr; and for vale* orligilattitkal,
PRICES. s.
- • s
""-trt'ftaed
4Cornuoopiser- -Sfdoxonsi
• .
ttitNER OFTNIORANDETIFTIII3I - , iidtS
I •ClicatrillaiteU 17 , .i...."...u..tmb
•111 1 - 1111:1M.YillE Pllllll4. Xtri.Mtgra.
vw ' TAEIi the,best siulAurosiligt Ltau pra.
Mealsiervalat all botirs-iniVTN-to.
tioe. , • •
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I.4 eitiErity labiliturlielie ly " la
Int
sad ckilpo j t..- • . rzr . • - 02 .19-4111.0 .
: '3IIIAII.cIEG -- ' 18
IWood - Street.'orth* Pik • •
tory ortablishoU4lBB6, A.o4st•ockorriario
r Otoittertanos: oritobtritog ailitio•etoku.
dab of first obwitt.tr ,TOltieG
tuderwttent)._ MOM' n I Q- 3 "
IMPOrtai4l.'oriWcal
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