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    Araillta,-EL. PETTENEUILL & co. N 0.117
-Iror PARK ROW. NEW YORK. and 6 STATE
' STREET. BOSTON are our agents for the Daily
sad Weekly Peat in those cities, and are au
hotised to take Adverdsementa and Submeriptions
fir as at our Loreee Rote,
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE I;
CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGEN
Eaplmam" of a Locomotive.
About one o'clock yesterday morning,
loemootive No. 157, on the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway explo
ded atSmithfield station, killing tile engi
neer, Philip Bowser. and badly scalding
the fireman, Samuel McCarty. No other
persons were injurvki. The locomotive
I►as hau li ng freight !rain Ni. 6, whit
leaves Alliance for this city about niid•
night. It has been in use• on the road for
about four years and was built by Messrs.
Norris d• Sons, Philadelphia. The cause
tlif the explosion_haF, not transpired.
iltltwser, the engineer. resided in Alle
gheny city, on Beaver street, and was a
widower, ;Diving three or four children.
He was a earolut and competent man, and
hid been upon the road fin• several years.
McCarty, a young lase and single, also re
sided in Allegheny, with hi: father, who is
a switch tender at the outer depot. It is
thought he cannot two% er.
Suit Against the City,
A vase of some importance was on trial
is tits District Court yesterday.' viz: that ,
of Painter ag. the. Mayor, Aldermen and
citizens of Pittsburgh; action to recover
damages for the death of plaintiff's hus
band, who died here st;Ule time. sine front
falaries received by falling into an open
aewor on tit. Clair street. The deceased
was from 121arion comity. and while re
turning to his fell into a sewer being
• .bnilton St. Clair st toe:- . haring the entine
cap torn off his knee. Lorkiaw set in,
and, the man dying, his widow I,(iV brin gs
suit against the city, laying her damages
at 515,01111., For the dclensii, Mr. Slagle
claimed that the contractor who had charge
of the work, rather than the city. should
be held responsible, and thit it was against
the tbrmer plaintiff ought to hays pri,oeed
ed. The jury received the ebarg,, the
Court in the matter about Inn,n, but liave
not yet returned it verdict.
Drugs, Medicines. di.c
The ola and well known stand of Jo
seph Fleming, earner of Market street and
the Diamond, has been renovated and
Partly refitted durlaw the present spring.
.and now presents a nun:t attraet ice ap
pearance. Its shelves' are well .:!tired with
all the drugs and ntedieim , s itt geiter#,l
while an endless variety of toilet articles
they require on fair terms. always having,
the assurance that the ! foods are of the
best quality. Mr. Fleming also keeps a
choice_ stock of segals, tobace., and
snuff and tine liquors for medicinal us m
all of which are A. No. I. He has a fine
business location and a large trade. to
which he is in every way entitled.
PCslth of Wan. G. Worbatch.
A dispatch was received iu this city on
Wednesday itating - that ha.
bath, of the Second lowa Cavally, a nati‘e
of this city, was killed on the 27th ult. He
was an ardent young soldier. and had been
noted by his commanding oitier on formv
cheensions for his zeal and gallant r 3 •
yotinger brother, Abram Horbach. who
was wounded at the battle of Wilson's
Creek, sealer Gen. Lyon, on the disband
ing of the Pint lowa, joined another or
ganization, and is now on duty. The par
ants of deceased reside at Harlin g t on ,
lewa, and he was a nephew of Dr. Jonas
18. McClintock, of East Liberty.
Fatal eel de n t
On last Friday morning as the Eastern
hound train was passing over a bridge be
tween Bellair mid Barnaville. a !wakes
man named Clark Green stood on the steps
of the platform of one of the cars waving
hiti handkerchief to some ladies, when his
head and foot came in contact with one of
the columns of the bridge. Ills head was
partially cut of, as also one aids feet and
his body . precipitated into the creek. Ills
,remains were taken to Bellair.
- At as early hour yesterday morning 41
stable in the rear of M. llahe's grocery
store, Penn street. near O'Hara, was dis
covered to be on tire, and communicating
with the store, a three story brick build
ing, it was badly damaged, and also the
stock, by fire and water. The house was
owned by Mr: Rate. and is partially in
sured. It is believed that the stable was
met on fire.
Affray Inn Church.
Yesterday afternoon two colored men.
engaged in cleaning the Methodist Protest•
ant Church ! Fifth street, got into an alter
cation, during which one drew a pistol,
afterwards found to be lauded with ball, and
attempted to shoot the other, who seized
Amid got possession of it, when it was taken
from him by a spectator. We did not hear
the origin of the difficulty.
- Col. Bippey's Body.
Dili:etches received yesterday . an uou ne
ed that the body of Col. Rippey, of the
filot, bad been recovered and was in Balti
more. It will probably reach the city by
the noon train from the East to-day.—
Joshua Rhodes, Esq., who received the
dispatch mentioned, left - yesterday for Bal
timore, to take charge of the remains and
bring them home.
lattemit on Railroad Ronde.
The Treasurer of the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne and Chicago Railway Company
announces that the coupons due July Ist,
clothe first and second mortgage bonds of
'the company, will be paid on presentation
at their office, less the interest for the time
yet to run after presentation. This shows
the Company to be in a flourishing condi
tion and gives promise of a most prosper
ous future.
The Soldiers prom Lower Saint
Clair.
• A meeting of citizens will be held at the
Mt. Lebanon Academy, Lower St. Clair
township, on Saturday afternoon, at three
ceelock, to make arrangements tor send
ing a suitable person to Gen. AleClellan's
army, to look atter the sick and wounded
soldiers from that township.
Colssel Rowley at the head or.
his Regiment.
The latest accounts from Richmond,
confirmed by a telegraphic dispatch from
Ron. J. K. -Moorhead, state that Col. T.
A. Rowley, of the lo2d, was Slightly
wounded in the neck during Saturday's
battle, but was at the head of his regiment
in the light of Sunday, behaving with the
gieatest coolness and courage.
Re-Nominated.
At the primary election of the Fayette
county Democracy, last Saturday, Daniel
Kahle, Esq., who represented that county
in the last Legislature, was nominated for
re-election.
Meeting of the Bar.
A. meeting of the members of the bar
will be held at the Court House this after
soonest 8 o'clock, to take suitable action
upon the occasion of the death of Colonel
Oliver H. Hippey.
Crhutmal Court.
Thin Court was engaged yesterday in
iglu one Daniel K. Bennett, who has
isfeesity'oirved a term in jail for affiliation
with tie prosecutrix in this case, Miss
YeMeefor attempting to procure
an 'abortion, case excites little in-
Death of
. •
AT , ~n . • T, THE IKON CITY
We legit' fr oze source w hi c h we Cop;.; couRGE, niamer of Penn end St. Clair
sider perfectly reliable, that Col. J. H. streets. Friday wombat at u A. M.
Wilson,..of the Mist Pennsylvania regi- DISSOLUTIONS OF PA RTNIMsIIIPS,
meat, died on last Monday week at the -
Planters' Honse; near White House, Va.,
of typhoid fever The information was
conveyed to his friends in Beaver, by a
telegraphic dispatch from Sharp Hemphill,
Esq., who was with the Colonel when he
died. His body was interred on the fol
lowing day.
Col. Wilson was a well known and most
estimable member of the bar of Beaver
County and most ably represented his coun
ty in three sessions of the Legislature. He
was for several years, though not at the
breaking out of the rebellion, a Brigadier
General of militia, and with the military
experience thus obtained he felt it to he
his duty to offer his services to the general
government, and accordingly raised a reg
iment, 'in which are a number of compan
ies from this vicinity. He soon gained the
respect and esteem of his entire command
anti was with them in the battle of Will
liamsburg, but soon after he was prostra
ted by the disease which finally caused his
death—brought on, as in the case of Gen.
Kelm, to whose brigade the Mat regi
ment was attached, by neisance from the
swamps in which their division was en
camped before Yorktown.
Faithful, honest, brave and kind-hearted,
fl•tv have littler since the commencement
of this war who will be-more regretted than
I 'Ol. .1. 11. Wilson. Peace to his ashes.
The Pittsburgh and Connell's
! villeWWl.
A special telegram from Washington
city to the New 1 ork Herald, dated June
' ::, says : "The House Committee on Rail
roads. &e., have instructed their chairman
( Mr. Mallory, of Kentucky), to report a
bill to further the construction of the Pitts
burg and Connellsville Railroad to the
Baltimore atki I)hio road at Cumberland.
This is in accordance with the memorial
o f the members of the. Legislature of
Ohio. which sets forth the need of closer,
speedier and more direct communication
bewcel! the Northwest and Washington.
By this rode, itl rapticetion with the Bal
timore and Ohio, ueveuly wiles would be
saved in transit from the great North West
to the seat of Government. It is repre
sented in the memorial that the amount
that would he saved in freights and fares
this line would soon more than repay
any tatepOritry outlay of the government
expenses of transportation on military
account. Accordingly, the eoustnittee re
port in favor of endorsing bonds of the
Connellsville . road to the amount of two
millions, under proper securities, provided
that troops. munitions of war and stores
shall he carried over the road at half the
umal rates. It is understood that the
Baltimore and ()hi° Railroad Company are
eo-orerate in the construction of
a I:ranch Mao... t . . 7 the Point of Rucks."
Inscriptions on Pennslyvorila
Flogs.
liovernor Curtin no ordered inscrip
tions to be plated on the flags of Penn
sylvania regime:lL; 4.; follows ;cab. “P u .
lnski. Loth 4prll , )80.:•* 51st,
"CannlPn. N. c., 19th April. 1 , 4n1 46th,
4jth. 57th. 08d, 98d, :id,. 102 d, 105th,
, •Wiliamsburgh, V a.sth May, 186'2: - 29th,
•ltith. •• Shenandoah Valley, Va., 24th
May. 1862 7th Cavalry. Cobowl Wyn
koop. •• Lebanon. Ky.. , :th Mat., Isu'2: -
Fite late battle before Richmond will Inr•
nish more inscriptions for some of th PAP
and other regimental flags.
Bent. it et tire ; Allen.
During the present week the it isl,
rn
sation drama of "The Macarthy or Peep
t•Dav" has attracted good audiences to
the Theatre. Mrs. .1. H. Allen, who takes
the
. part of Mary Kelley, has won high en
connims froth all who see her and made
herself a great favorite. She takes a bene
fit to-night, when we hope to see her mer
it acknowledged by an overflowing house.
The bill includes ••The Macarthv' and the
••Little Treasure." in which Mrs. A ap•
peared for sixty nights at Wallack's Thea
tre. Let her benefit be a bumper.
Rerormed TheologigniSrmlnary
The Reformed Presbyterian Syntai have
refused the request of the congregation of
Philadelphia to have the Theological Sem
inary removed to that city. Professor
Wilson's salary was increased to sl, tun
per annum. and he was ordered to devote
his whole time to the duties of his proles
sorship.
Sure in Quarters.
Jackson Morrow, of Butler county, who
escaped from prison after being sentenced
to the Western Penitentiary for three
years and one week. was recently arrested
by Sheriff Scott, on Oil creek, near Frank
lin. and has since been safely lodged in
Allegheny with the Penitentiary Warden.
Captain Airtningham.
JOSICPH MX TIER ANTHONY HITHR.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MANUFAOTtfilitel OF
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE do CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE. SMITHFIELD STREET.
t Between Sixth street and Virgin allay,)
no 9 PITTSBURGH.
PATENT WRITING CASE
filllfS CANE 114 NO AREA NOVO AN TO
A. give the writer a table eight by nine inehea
o write two% will hold
Pen nod Pei Mil.
India Rubber,
•ad Cheekers,
and yet will fold up no as to measure only 8
inches by 2 inebee.
Fnr rttle by
W. N. HAVEN,
WOOD - k THIRD BTB
LADIES AND MIDDRIV
Lace and Congress Gaiters, No
room Boois and Slippers,
which coat from $l.OO to PAO. we are selling at
78 sad MOO.
The goods are slightly soiled, but otherwise are
as good as when new, We are determined to sell
them olf. Call and see them at
W. E. SCHMERTZ Eic
my3l 31 Fifth street.
R. R. BULGER
MANUFAOTIIIMIII Or
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
No. 46 Itheltialeld Street,
PIMBIIIIIOII.
A PULL AONOIIMIXIIT OF
Pittsburgh lhaufsotared Pluniturs,
Coruitaktly on hantl,mhieh we will IC et the
lowest Prune for CAMEL tivAlnis
South OIL Wo
OF PEN2iSYLVANtiz..-
OFFICE ST. CLAIR STREAM near Me Bridge.
.L.”VlilB. SectrMary aad.Trounarr.
15M0N...40k 'alpine ALICIIRA
1:21 11 "H" -176,y auluti
Every article marked iu pluin :111.1
TAKE NC) LESS.
The , Only Infallible itt.inedlew kunst si •
k.4 , 1 - 014..re lay
All Wt.w.aa.ti.hp..u.. , :•. , s in Ow
and by Druggimt., Gruver,. It.
taller' generally. in all ()wintry Towns and Cat
lages in the United Shoes.
A. A. FA lINESTOCh. A CO.. It. E. SELLER,
A CO., and others Whelegal° Agent, at
Country aralers can order tk, fi I )r oddr..--
dirl34l — ior for Prico..4. Tering.
fi64illll R. COST.ili,
Principal Depot, 4101'.1
it) 4 -3UILIa Wit
R E (' El V E D
15111 h Fine Broehos and Gold Nixed
BEAUTIFUL LAWN
or /12 1.2 rent..
flita, din, -I 1111.1
IrS_Jwt opened a very ak. as, , rta. •.!
sl 7 M 1: 11 1) 11 S s I; 111/
t 0721 ouruer of Fifth mod Starkto it roe tA.
01=1
WESTER% STOIE WOKS,
245 LIBERTY STREET.
GRAFF & co.,
MA NUFACTUR I Itfri
Vouid cell the attention of the public to their
LARGE, STOCK
if well oele-eted •
COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
ALSO. IMPROVRD
Kitchen Ranges, Grote Frosts. Ito
low Wore. *e., among *bleb will
foaled the Rest Coal Cook
Stoves In the State.
And teammate
The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron . oity,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COA L COOK
STOVES. Also FIRST PRE
MIUM awarded to the
Cheekier Board
.TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE& R MIMIC
For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The
ENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves
are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the largest stock of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings. which
and the Bre bolter than iron. oc2tkis
IN M. H. SMITH
WM. H. SMITH & CO,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
NOS. 02 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
deal PITTSBURGH
NEW GOODS.
WERAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
the itaid • largo and choice nelection of •
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear, anthracite/a all the
new es t styleo COATINGS. CASSIMERES AND
VFSTINGS. W. H. 1111c6IEE &
142 &thrall sitrout
oorner Market &Nam Allegheny city. ear.)
NOTICE TO CONFECTIONERS.
W$ ANN NOW NAN VIFACTIUNINSA
fine candles of a superior quality, such as
QUM Drops, all flavors; Soft tiuin and Liquor
ice Dregs ;Steam Chocolate : Jujube Paste, in
strips; Italian Liquorice; Fruit Drops. frosted,
totetlior with all the varieties of Fancy Cream
ork- Havingentailed the services of an ex Pc
rimmed workman this branch of our business.
and with increased facilities for manufacturing,
weans Omura' to offer the same to the trade at
eastern pnees.
A neat advantage Is gained in getting fresh
ittiods. - which inducement we now offer, and can
supply affords" at short notice.
wu sun b. to have dealers call and ex
ander/10wgoo& & 1 ,6i.e send' their orders east.
Millf/INN send '
$O2-1w Na. /WA and WO Weed street. _
PAYMENT OP JULY INTEREST
ANTICIPATED
P/TTAKERGII FT WAYNE & Ciii wt. it.tiLly y 1'4,1
OPPICE TREA6I.'RICIt.
PITTSBITIMII, June Rh, I .462. I
Fri H E COEPONS DIE J ELT Isl .
-11.. proximo, on the Ist at?! :lil Mortgage Itoin
ar
l;
of this Company, will be paid Pres.illintion.
this (Alive. No 23 Fifth et reel. less the intere‘i
the nzie‘i.ire.l time to run. from an• time of ore
,entation. .1. P. 11 11E11SON.
je6:lor
Trim: aro,
_
I.lll 7 , "l"Altit:`rrrii;l:;‘: 4 y I';iirttur:
day afternoon:4, June oth and 7111, at 2 o'eloek, will
he sold at the AI asimie Hall A action House, No.
:V ) Fifth street, a large stock of dry goods, consist
in part of prints. delai nes, lawns, ducats, debate:,
Instres, lawn robes, shawls, Irish linen, table .
cloths, hosiery. shirt' fronts, children's hats, la
dies trimmed bonnets, Yankee notions. &e. Also,
boots, shoes and gaiters at private sale at same
thne. (ied) T. A. lII'CLELL AN It, Aueir.
OTATOES— ii
400 bushels choh:e Neshannock Pot st, , es just
received and lorsalo by
JAMES A. FETZER.
earner Market and First Erects.
U. A B 0 I , T
HALF PRICE
lion's AND Slluld9
CONCERT HALL SHOh' ST IRE
Ott FIFTH STHEE'I
-
Ac.r.
NI(.1 CA and Ant:.
To I.leginnt---Ited Buts.
To Ileot,...y—Moths in Furs, Clot so.
Tu Pranop---Mosquitoes and Fkas.
To Destrav---Insecta ;.t) Plant; and F ,, a . L.
To Insect; on Anima
To Dethojr—Every tuna and 111. erffitst
'Free from Poisons.
'Nor the 1111m::11 ruitit:
dt. Hitt die on tholorcm:-.•-...
They moist, llout their M.le• vlio:'
ldry 4—* ..f
It P• 4 II :It.. AV LS
Border. Wary 4' Is e as
I.IOIIT ('JL;iRI•t
BALMORAL SKIRTS
W. & D. HUGITS,
I=l
PITTSBURtiII
111111 . 1111111
• •
Jos. It. lIITNTER
'STIRRING SONGS 'FOR STIjLmiTIIEs !
'rum UTCH INSON VANILLIN' TAKE
-11 1 - Pleasure in announcing to their old friends
iu l'itshurgh awl vicinity I hat they will give three
"r their popular awl iiirertmting, vocal sad 'ultra
wet win Willows at CONCERT HALL.
on I.:mm.lll*y. Monday and Tuesday
%venlrl.,u J tiny 7th. 9th and 10th. eon
; doors open ni 7 o'clock.
Tick. cots to ell parts of Bull. Children
and ',l ...ompanted by their parents or
10:11•It••r tS ,•eios.
For wow ace stnall
1.% 11 HORSE FOR NALE—A GEN
-IL.F and hamhunne lt BAY HORSE
la rev size'. will work single and double in Plow
Or ea rrixtge. and paces under saddle: is live years
old. and will not frighten at locomotives or shoot
ing: would suit very well fig barottehe or express
wagon. Prier, $ 925 .
BEI-ICEMAN EYBAN.
12 Fifth street.
joi-31,1
RAT. RAT PASTY,.
RAT PA ST E. EAT P.INT E. .11 .I 7' P.I ST
BAT PA ST E. EAT PA ST E, I: A T rAsrE,
In offering this article we wish it distinetly un
derstood that it is oto 11 nmhug gotten up to
deceive. hut on the vont ray Ia the heat and most
effectual I"ermin nest rayer nud Rat Biller, ever
discovered. Its advantages ore over all (+titers.
that
It is env (Mapper.
It 1,5 free from Poison a
It brings Vermin lo the air to die,
It prevents them from dying in thetiretnise.4.
It will when novel 11M:01(1111g to thee
Completely banish Hato from the preniiiie3
In a dingle night.
Is is preferable in every restmet to one and all
'Vermin I)estroyer now in use. fit 40e. not prove
etreetnill ill every imitanee, banishins.: them in :a
single night.
itanishiim them in a singlet:l;th%
iiataahing them in a single night.
money reran:le:lin I . very
Ilu iieeount of flit . ..debt - it,. or this artiele, many
worthies; imitations Into been groten it. only t.
dectel iiiinoidion. ask for anti ink(' IV
other than the
lint Paste
Rai l'amt 4.,
Prep:wed by
oiqu;E
l'd by
di (Hi I; VII FLEMING
:14114EPIII.EM ONG,
.4wrrier .4 the Diamond and 311irliet Areet,
er. .4 the Diamond and 3lat hut streete.
(.7 , 4lntry dealers supplied at the lowed 1,1 id•og.
je'r
PIIOTOGRU'II ALIO US,
►EIuI DENT AND CH EA PEST amAcr
11.13rAIS k at
M I N I+:.lt,'S
BOOK &, PERIODICAL STORE,
I'll.'lll :-,11;Ev.1
ARTEMUS WARD,
.kll-flwr 7u;.;ply .; -1‘
II FART 31 INi ER.
N. 71 3h.1 7:1 Fifth otreet.
pEAC.III4N At.:111 NEC. %It -
;Mi Il1'~I1F:i.,4 I~l'.t}{ll
II RAGKEI.SI PURE i•IDER VINEGAR,
Y , ./ . ..tits try
WILLIAM I3AGALEY,
OWEN
MERORANT TAILOR,
.19 St. ('lair Street.
OENTI.I3IEN':: MADE oH
14'R cHEAP F iIL CASH.
HA VI NIS 111:111KNE1111, FROM NEW
Y. )Rh. with a stack of th.OTII:4.
CASSIMEItKi ana VESTINUS, which ran hr
purehase.l at prioss. far beinw the usual rat,.
AlhiaSreat b...lusenuenhe ufferetl.t. cash buyers.
selnsa
, r 4 . 1111'111.1PEItli AND 0110NTILII1T411130‘
•re 11,w twin ulart t; ri nr n Fui.erior nritirl« “f
1.. I 11 1.7.
'!I prei.e.re , .l to of : from ..pur COA
RIO, 509 1.1 111 peritErt.
1;,.! I'ansll y Coati him nyl ..n
tl-1;:.!
tit swr:w.4,irr d (4).
TORN FLEEGER.
\ `.. 4 31 I 11
SS epriser Ohio mid Beaver Nt,..
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noli:lyw no I! ,:!1
ROBERT ARTHIIRS,
A - i"rimN A:r
ANI' CV M rNEE 01 ,
.cf °kid
Tcca, Vircionic. Novi York
uuighina. lows, Flori,ia, lndinna. li.en
ucky
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tirdav morr,ine et 11 „ '••1,, , •k. tt ill he
ut tlte 3111,011ie 11101 Atietion lloa•.• \
Atreet. one It OCKA IVA V t•:\ It lt .k. ,Ilital j le
for a .10 , 1 or or family no% The above i, nearly
urn•, 1.3 . 11 6..:.•,•n at. Conn . ,. Livery
.ere t. till dny
%NI). Ato•tioueer.
Eli RV G00l):41 Al. AUCTION THIN
11 day nt :%1 land',.
50 '',..ittser.3 l. slit I.o l ,:itlii,i'LEA 4 „Tifi s„'"!!'"
TO THE PUBLIC.
Leg P I ALLY
WU the ignorant andfalse
ly Modest of all denomi
nations. treat secret and
delicate disorders, self
iihuse and diseases or
mations common and in
cident to youths of both
saxes and adults. single or married. Because
1)11. BR NSTRUI . publishes the fact of his doing
se, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great eon very immoral
and for contamination and corraption among
their wives. t a m moaning sons and daughters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep them
in ignorance that they do the sumo as Dr. BRAN
STRUT, (exacta publishing) lest a lucrative prise
tic,, might be lost to them among stupid flikely
modest and presumptuous families. LOOM and
raised in ignorance. sprung up 1111141r00111S and
who compare society. intelligence, sense, to
dollars end rents. mysteriongly, mininly orally
gotten. It is to publicity. however, that numerous
parents and gnardians are thankful that their
sons, daughters and wards. previously feeble
sickly and of delicate condition and appearance,
have been restored to health and vigor by 1/R,
BILANSTRUP, besides many before and idler
marriage through him have been saved much suf
fering. anxiety, mortification. Sre. Spermatorr
him or nocturnal emmissions, are completely eared
in a very short apace of time bv his new remedies.
which are peculiarly his own. They are compounds
from the 'Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy:of the Mercnrial treattnent,he hem abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dis
eases are treated with marked success—having had
over forty years (4(1) experience in their treat
ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United States; leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no ag ain
montehanks and quacks. but come and be eured
Consumption and all of it+ kindred diseases. of
which so many annually fill our countries. can
now he relieved, providing they attend to it in
time Full particulars can he had of my treatment
by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser.which
is given gratis to all that apply Navin the ad
vantage et„ over forty years experience and
observation. consequently. lie has superior skill
in the treatment of special diseases, and who is
d a ily pa l mated by the profession, as well as recom
mended by repectable citizens, publishers, pro
prietors of hotel& Sm. °thee /45 Smithfield
street. near Diamond street. Private communi
cations from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended tn. Direct to
defi:lplaw
FAMILY COAL DEPOT.
WM.*. STEWART,
31)0JEAT_Jr. , .1{ 14Ni COAT.,
111 - Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY
STREETT ‘ ALLEGHENY CITY.
*IL F am ili es supplied with Coal at low rates
on short notice. inhs:3ln.
mo m .
Vitri v ":,( l l 4 /
Ifl.MS'
A third supply of these ,elemat. useful and
cheap Harmoniums receives today. Teachers
Directors of Schools. Singing Masters, Leaders •
Choirs, and the pnbac generally, are neopsetrally
invited to call and examine than. M the amid
warerooms of • JOHN Hc7,llELLoik:
Rat Purr
14.01.4 Ill.ibr Ikr 7 . 4).• I .Alive
HIS BOOK.
Ig mid 211 WOo4i garret
BOX SOO,
Pittsburgh Post. Office
AMIEMMILLINCIAM, 1110NONGIAIIE.
01 LA PLANING MILL. would respeotfully in
form the public that he has rebuilt sines the dre,
and having enlarged his establishment, and filled
it with the newsstand most approved machinery.
is now preened to furnish flooring and visaing
boards. scroll amid= and re-sawing, doors. soak
and shutte
de m. kiln dried, hawse. mouldings. hos
makin. ."
Bourg PrregllClMl6 Bent MOM Jaao
PITTIABI7RGH
sure Ain MANSORR WM. HENDERSON.
PRICES or ADVISSION.—Private Boxes. $5 MP
angle Seat in Private Box. $1 OD; Parquatte and
Drees Cireie. chairs. 50 cants Family Circle, 2r
cents: Colored Gallery. 25 cents; Colored Born 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents.
Benefit of Mrs. ALLEN. -
To commence with the
LITTLE TREASURE.
.Mrc.J,. B. Allen
31r..1. if. Allen
Ciertrude
Captain Walton
To conclude with the
Plocorthy, or Peep-O•-Day Boy*.
Morarthy, or Peep-O•-Day Hoye.
NO'
ITICE TO CONTRACTOR/3.
1171 Ef
EALED PROPOSALS WILL
RS oB RE
th.
ceived by the SCHOOL DIRECTO
linn - m.7h of Oreensburg. until
Monday Evening. June eth. 1593,
at : o'clock. for the erection. including BRlCKnishing of all materials, of a TWO STORY
BrILDINO, with basement, en the ground for
merly known as the Academy Lot. The dimen
sions of the building will befit) by el feet.
Tedesign. plan, specifications. Am., can be seen
by culling on the undersigned au. or after JI'NE
liy order of the Board.
JAS. C. CLARK, SeeretarY.
InyfS-10t.1
101 lIPTH A IltitrlVA or
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
SILK, SACQUES AND MANTELS
PRINTS. NDWNOHAMS,
BA LMOINAI, AND HOOP SKIRTS
SUS UMBRELLAS,
NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY,
CHECKS AND PANT STUFFS,
PLAIN BLACK MILK.
.41.1. dirl"li 11'1'04.15 1101rfaill'
Eon CASH, AIND WILL. liE
SOLI► FOR A BARGAIN
rola CASH ONLY.
C. HANNON LOVE & CO.,
Nu. 71 Narkot fttree.l
WHEELER & •WILSOD
Se wing Machines,
N". ft FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
A Larded th. Fir.t Prenthim at t3a..
United States Fair
FOR THE YEARS
18504. 1859 and 1864
PW ARDS OF $4 0. 0 0 0
MACHINES sold in the United States
11O.N.11: THAN
20,000 SOLD THE PART TEAK
We offer to the public WHEELER & WIL
SON'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE. at
RELAXED PRICES, with increased confidence
of its merits aattie best and moat useful Family
Sewing Machine now in use. It does equally well
on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the
1. - wk-stiteh impossible to unravel, alike oa both
-idea, is simple in construction, more speedy in
niovotnent, and more durable than any other ma
chines. Circulars string prices and description
of machine furnished gratis on application in per
son or by letter, -
Every %Machine warranted for three years.
ap3 WM. SUMNER & CO.
AIL 111311( TEAMISTEIVA--WAIIiTED
MEDIATELV, 100 experienced teamsters.
oerviPe in the 'lloontarn Department"—
Wage: , $23 per month and one ration per diem.
Tnutsportat tun will he furnished to their destine
tiun. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY.
Major and quartermaster U. S. A.
office Quartermaster U. S. A.. No. $49 Liberty
strix.t. Pittsburgh. Pa. myZl-tf
LATIVIEWEA.N AGENCY.
ronomAs RAITIGAN. EIIROPEAS
Agent, 113 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pao
is prepared to bring nut or send back passengers
front or to any part of the old country, either by
:Avant or railing pneketo.
S11;111' DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any
psi t Europe.
Anentfor the Indianaolis and Cincinnati Rail
toad. Al,O, .Agent fot the old Black Star Line of
Sailing l'aeket.o, and for the lines of Steamers sail
ing between New York, Liverpool. Olsagow and
Galway. fell
EASTEIA CAGGIAGES, BUGGIES S, WAGONS,
- 1 1 V'EW AND SEFOND-RANDED. FOR
sale, and will positively be sold at the
lowest prices, to snit the tittles. Particular atten
tion paid to repairinit.
MRS. JOSEPH WHITE.
L.wrerweviiie. Peen street. near the Two-Mile
Run. my24:6nul
FO SHAL E. —FOVIS LOTS IN COL.
lino township. adjoining St. Mary's Cemetery.
ninety- encl o se dront. by one hundred and ten will
be
by paling fence. The Lots will
be sold together or separately, at low ligures and
long time. Apply to JAS. S. DICI%IN.
aps:dtf St. Marra Cemetery.
J. H. - CASIDAY.
Note, Stork, Draft. Bead wad Mort
gime. Meal Estate and Mier
ehandise Broker.
OFFICE ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING
FoURTII STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
111.2.5,,000 to invoid in Mortgagee and No. 1
paper. my 2.2
SMITH & PITOAIRN,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
NO. 4S
ST. C1.A.11-11 STREET
BUCKEYE MOWERS & REAPERS.
RUSSEL'S IRON HARVESTERS.
CA YUGA CHIEF, JR..
ii'OODS' MOIVI:R,
Separators,
Horse and Dog Powers, •
Hay Elevators,
Hoy Rakes. Scythes, Scy th e Stones and Rifles,
tultivators, Plows Harrows, and all sorts of
Agriculturallmplements constantly .
on hand at
BECKHAM. LONG'S.
No. 127 Liberty street,
next door to Hare's Hotel. my2o
itiIINNLIP AND CHILDREN%
BOOTS, SHOES AND OAITRBS,
at kw than auction yams at BORLAND'S.
my :3 • 98 Market street
LOAN OFFICE,
•
HENRY W. CIMIOTT
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET
Near the corner Filth. Pittsburgh.
MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
quantities loaned on Gold and Silver,
monds, Jewelry. Gold *and Silver Watehm end
all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered
without the Ticket,.
W Ottioo Hours Prom 7 A. M. to 10 P. M
.4120
DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.,
Manufacturers of
PIT= WHITE
.11EFINED
C& U D Co N 113 I 1..-IEI
Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET,
_Pitts
burgh, Yr. 113784uid
POET OF PITTSBURGH. =,,
A.8.1111 1 1.T.
Bennet. //row d a n/tile.
Gallatin. Clark
Col. Bay_ard, Peebles , ineabsth-
Liztie martin. Brown, Wheeling
DEPARTED. .
Franklin. Bennet, Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clark. 'Brownsville.
Col. Bayard. Peebles.. Elizabeth
Minerva. Gorden. Wheeling.
Now York. illmore,igt.
J. B. Font. Kerr. Cincinnati.
ter The River—Last evening at twilight
there were J feet I; ineileS water in the channel
and rising rapidly. At Brawnsrille it was rising 5
inches per hour
nia„The splendid packet Plorence,•Capt
Kyle, leaves this dir. , for Cnnati. She is near
ly new s has the best ofaccommodations and alteu
tit•e officers. She was built under the superintend
ence of Captains Martin aud and has
been one of the most sucecssfol b o ats built for
some time. Captain Kyle ha, our bust wishes fir
success.
Theinmet nal steamer Citizen, Capt.
Calhoun. leaves for Saint Lonis and Saint Paul on
Friday. This boat makes her trips with great reg
ularity. has superior accommodations. end is well
found in every respect. itlessm. Caughey and
Faxin will be certain to iee Iha t passengers have
the best of attention,
Be:r 'rile splendid passenger steamer
Diadetu. Captain EV/4110 2 leaves ter Cincinnati.
Cairo. Saint Louis and Saint Paul on Wednesday.
This boat has unsurpassed achnuniedidirius and
Capt.;•. Evans and Hare are general favorite,: with
shippers arid passengers.
Atitir thu• advertising noiumns announce
the fact that the Ihvonto steamer Clara Poe,
Capt. Thou Poe, leaves for Cincinnati and Louis
ville on Thursday. This hoot ha: superior ac
commodations. clever and attentive officers. Mr.
Parr will do the honors in the mike,
SetraThe mammoth steamer Westmore
land, Captain E. Evans is announced for Cain
and Saint bunk. She will have diflniteli.
Capt.. W. Anderson's new ,:tenuie
hx3 been named Glide. She will kayo tor Cm
einnati during the coming week.
irearThe stenner A rago will d
night from Saint Loni.i.
lIIIEXPERANCEVILLE AND NOBLE&
1 TOWN TURNPIKE AND PLANKROAD—
Proposals will he received ta the alike of J. L.
Marshrll, 139 Liberty sweet, and at the Toll
House in the Borough of Tompemnceville, until
Wednesd3Y. the llth day of.ltme, for the keeP
lag in good order and repair about live mike of
the Temperanceville and Noblcstown Turnpike
and Plankroad for a term not exceeding seven
years.
For further information aPply to iIf.B.BROWN,
at 191 Liberty street, or to the undersignedeto
whom the proposals must be addressed.
JAM KS TRUNICK.}
MOSES .., CHESS, Committee.
ielttlot-eitdis —
Temperenceville, Pa.
I ---;_
1:(46. B — usiness on the wharf was very K
active yesterday.
Die - The Wheelingpacki , t for this day is
the F leather Lizzie Martin, Cupt. Firr.wa . She
leaves ut Z 11.41.
Dom" There are hair la-a. Loaf: at the
Mimongehela landing at chi,. time.
Mai.. The steam tow Maas were getting
ready t.. leave last evening,
Capt. Anawaht•s new strainer wits
vxpected down !ail aceningirom Brownsville-.
For SI. 1.4m1e. Galena, Dubuque and
St. Paul.
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 4 P. M.
TIME SPLENDID PACKET
FLORENCE. Cupt Bri•kell, will
leave for the above and intermediate ports as an
nounced above.
For freight or pumice apply on hoard or to
HASLETT. and
jeo J. H. LIVINGSTON CO. Agents
For Na. Linda. Galena,lnildwal;.---11,n
-ttttt and NI. Pant.
t:PN DAY. J L'NE P. 4 P 11
k, THE FINE PASSENGER
steower SILVER WAVE, John
Me3fillan, 424.nunander, will leave for the above
iutennediato ports to. announced ale , Ve
for freight ur Passage apply on hoard or to
_let; J. IL LIVIIILISTUN et CO..
Fur Sala( honlr.tialena.Dubuqueaud
St. Paul.
TGESDAY. .11NE 10. 4 1'.31.
THE FINE SIDE WHEEL
passenger steamer ARAGO. rhos
tiolding. Commander. will leave as announced
above.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
jet; .TNO. FLACK. Agent.
For St. Longs. lialroa. Dubuque not
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11, P M
THE NEW STEAMEN
EXCHANGE, J W Anawalt, Com
mander, will leave for the above and intermediate
ports I Li per announcement.
For freight or passage apply on boarder to
jet; JOHN FLACK, Agent
For Cluelnuati. Louisville. Cairo, De
Louis. Galena. D uuuuu (mad St. Paul.
FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 4 P. 34.
THE FINE PASSENGER
steamer CITIZEN, a
and
commander, will leave for the above and inter
mediate ports as announced above,
For freight or pat...tAage apply on bbard or to -
__jet; .1. B. LI V INt.nTON .t. 00.. Agents.
For Chmeinunti. Leuisidillc. Cairo. St.
Loma., Galena. Dubuque and Nt.ligool.
SATURDAY. JUNE Tth, 10 A. M.
TIME SPLENDID BIDE
Wheel Passenger steamer West
more no. , iyard Evans Commanded, will leave
as announced above. For freight or Passage ap
ply on board at the foot of Wood Street._
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
THURSDAY, JUNE - oth. 4P. 31.
•
TICE FINE 1'
P O E.
steamer CLARA POE. Thomas
tie uMWsekder. will leave as announced above.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
JOHN FLACK or
J. B. LIVINGSTON A CO.,
Jet; and WM. DASLETT. Agents.
For Ciucluziati Louisville,
Louls.Golenft. Dubuque and Nt. Paul.
THIS DAT AT 4 P. M
EtRiPTHE SWEASIEIIt DIADEM,
Captain W. S. Evans. leaves for
ata as announced above.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
j J. B. LIVINGSTON & CO.. Agents.
For Beave r ilienbenville and
wheeling.
THE PACKET STEAM
Liaise Martin. D. T. Brown, com
mander. leaves for the above porta Monday.
Wedndiday and Friday at 12 M.
For freight for immure apply on board or to
J COLLINS Jr CO., and
WAIL HASLETT, Agents.
Regular Tuesday Packet For
Marietta and Zanesville.
THE FINE PAINSENEER
steameaß AMA GRAHAM, Cip
unmPkWyers. commander. leaves Pittabtrt
every TIIRSDAY„ at 4 p. m., and 2anesvi
evert FRIDAY at 8 a. m.
For
rLIMABII.VICbri.j../taZotti,
nttabartb.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
W Itt HAZY.ET T
lice opened an office at
NO. 90 WATER STREET,
Where he will transact a General Steamboat
Agency business, and would solicit a share of pa
renege from steamboatmen, ap24-Iydi
STEAM TOW BOAT
feet." "- '
'TEAM TOW BOAT FOR NALE--120
feet on Deck, 24 feet beam, 4
feet hold, 3 Boilers a inches diame
ter, Cylinder 17 inches and 44 feet stroke. Every
thing ready tor furnishing. Enquire of
LOBO k DUFF,
90 Water street.
W. & D. RINEHART.
Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds
Tobacco - , Snuff and Segue,
Nos. 149 and 161 Wood street.
CHOCOLATE.—OAR & CO's BRAND
29baxes in store and for sale by
an 23 MILLER & RICKETSON.
LADIES AND MEN'S PEGGED AND
SEWED HEELED BOOTS
J. IL BORLAND'S,
•
9 Market street
Cheap at
my3l
MECHANICS AND OTHERS DEMI
..i•VH roam of putting their sizings in a home of
their own, have now a rare opportunity, as only
110 of the pyrehase money is required in hand, the
remainder in nine yearly payments. The lots are
situated on Ewalt street, Lawrenceville. Call
without delay if you would secure a bargain.
CUTHB ERT SON,
.iel SI Market street.
-----
Boss AND YOUTHS
BOOTS, GAITERS AND BROGUES
Call at BORLAND'S
tnyill
96 Market street
WILLIAM .111L2ra.
HARRISON A. CO/1114.
General Partners.
MEANS * COFFIN,
Oloomors to M'Candleso. Memo .t C 0..)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Oorner Wood and Water Otreeto,,
610:14 .4,
viAn(r)
TEETH EXTRACTED WITIIOOI'
PAIN by the use of an apparatus whereby
no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi
cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process. and are ready to testes'
as to the safety and painlessness of the operation,
whatever has been said by persona interested
is
ilYSertifig the contrary..havieg no knowledge of my
jorOCeSO.
ItTIFICIAL TEETH inaerted in ever,
style, and charges as low. as will warrant the
best of material in all cases.
E. OUDRY . , Dentist,
IRS Smithfield street.
EEP IT BEFORE YOE.
SAVE YOUR MONEY
when you can and get a BETTER / A NO.
-Get the thing itself well osmium; one that blight
and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist
and fingers is a PIANO to day and to-morrow low
for cash or approved acceptances. Call and be
convinced. WISE 4: BROTHER,
my2t; Manufacturers, liG Woodstreet.
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
corner Second, Pilltsbiurgh.
Manufarturerand Wholesale and Retail dealeria
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
In our sample room may be hand the
CELEBRATRD GAS BURNING COOKSTOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits co which have bean fully tasted b
thousands, and the Stove ronounced unequaled
by any in this market;loge p ther with agrestmanY
other desirable patterns.
We have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
ffered to the public.
S' FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are
offered at spry low prices.
air Spemal inducements offered to builders in
want of ORATE FRONTS. my23ti
EMBROIDERY SALE,
Monday, June 2d,
Everything to be closed ont at
REDUCED PRICES.
IN COMPLIANCE WITH 0111REISTAR.
N. LURED custom we will mark down and offer
for sale in our Retail Department. our entire of
EMBROIDERIES AND LIINEN'SANND•
KERCHIEFS.
Most of:tiptoe goods were bough shownb lots at
very low prices and haring been only in
our wholesale rooms. ansperfeetly fteeh and clean.
Such as are soiled we will self at
EXTRA LOW PRICAf.
Ladies who intend leaving the city t sum
mer will find this a very favorable moorta sef
supplying themselves with such articles as l*-4,4r,e-'--•
may need. Wd beg leave to say. oar assort- " 00 °444
ment has never been better. and =jus t :melt a one
as will meet the requirements of a that 011 s oil:, -
trade.
Ae our ne
Willom will be open next , our
customers find it mue:i more pleanM to se
lect goods than it ham been heretofore.
Joseph -'Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STUMM
Via.,
-APSAF BOOTS.
_A. M E N ' S
CALF CONGRESS GAITERS,
MEN'S CALF OXFORDS,
MEN'S CALF .1 1 1041.0E5.
CHEAP AT D. S. DIEFFENBACHIR'S,
L 5 Fit% mired.
QO3ItETININ6 NEW AT
NO. MI FOURTH STREET.
I would invite the att.:Wien of ladisi arillien-
Hamm to that beautifulzieee of art se =eh es.
teemed of late called the ILLUSION PASTING.
and my mode of insertion the same Ails and
Madonoa Banda.
• It mves them a light and life-liite ance hitherto unattained ; I have also j u g
ceived a large and carefully selected stork of the
best French Haar, purchased for auk and my
motto is quick sales and mall
_profit&
CAMERON'S EXTRACT OF FLOWERS or
Botanic Cream. for softening and besuabOWthe
hair, is too well known to need common: -AR%
my new HAIR WASH limitedly use; it prevents
the hair from falling out and getting prematurely
grey. Ladies do you want tolls". a olear;beauh
fat white and healthful skin ? Ifs% set tk bottle
of my Philodermie, or Skin Cleanser, and Mike a
little healthful out door exercise. Thu is no hum
bug. bat will preserve your beauty to °Matra—
Discani
emw all poisonous skin paints. R - •
myZ
SPRING GOODS.
MOTHS, CARSTACER. M'
AND
E HAVE NOW IN STORE A 160M
PLETEE atookof
firs so GOODO..
all new and desirable styles, which have bea k
carefully selected in New York. with a desire to
please the most fastideoue, and comprising km all
the various new fabric and novelties of tip
season.
We would respectfully solicit an early eall from
our Petrone and the public, to test the narks or
the same or themselves.
SAMUEL GREY & NON,
Merchant Tailors,
So. IV Fifth Ntreet.
OfflAM:fziU4: 4 io):Uo444:EL L d
SMELTING WORKiii.
M'CUTUDITe
Manufacturers of
DA'i! WIUNDLEMI,
Special Partner.
Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Preened Cop
per Bottonss.ltaised Boil Bottoms, L4l,lter
Bolder, Aka, Also importer.; sad
desires in Mete& Ti n
Pabt ra ftlrce.
/BP ti,
on hind. Thunen's Machir ,
Tools. Warehousio, No .148 BRAT sag Igo
aricioND STRUM Pittsburgh. P.M* •
11Plipotial onion Oopper out to pm _Baird
Aim
=ANN"
~ss
a.nd 11.„ . A w t A O A N -
Swi/C W LO
ME e. DICAI •
.Snittleld street , PitteNoa i
' ,-
Panunrlvania. - -
Dr.BROWN is an old citizen
lof Pittsburgh. and bua been in ;
~
Practioeforthelzattwenti-li,e , -'
- .
yearn. Mil batnness has beet
conntred mostly toPrivate and ,`”'
Surgical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND STRANGER
In need of a medical friend. shoold not fail to
find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor be a
regular graduate, and his ex erienee in the treat
moot of a certain class of diseases is a sure roar
antee to the sufferers of obtainingpermanent re
lief by the 100 of his remedies anti following his
advice.
- DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of. Venereal
itnpuritiwo end Scrofulous Affections.—
Also oal P f:iiseases ..rising from a hereditary taint,
' which manifests itself in the form of totter
psoriasis. and a great ninny form of skin dis-
BMW, the origin of which thicastient is entirely
ignorant. To persons so Rini Dr grown offers
hopes of a sure and speeds, recovery.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for the
.alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual
gratification, which the 'Tung and weak minded
often give way to, tto their own destruction.) ar
the only reliable remedies known in the country
—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration
of health.
RHUMATISM.
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this
eainfia disease IN • raw Dsva—lie will warrant a
cure. - - Do also treats Piles, Meet. tionnorrhtes•
Stricture, Urethal Discharges. Female Weaknest.
Monthly Buntoressions. Discuses of the Joint".
Fistula in Ano. Nervous Affections:Pain s in th e
Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder. to
gether with all diseases of an impure origin.
A letter describing the symetams, cotualnin . g
St.,
Pittsburgh DR. BROIV.N, Szaitlie! I
St., Pa., will be immediately answer
ed. Medicine sent to any address, safely pack.
and secure from observation.
Office and Private Rooms. No. tte Smithfield
street, Pittsburgh. Pa. nol6-41aw:is
nol4ly-i4
sir OVE
A. BRADLEY,
all kinds of
Fronts, Fenders, &o.
To commence on
118 43 a.
12=t1