LOCAL INTELLIGENC. WEDNESDAY stourmicti 1864, .EILK4DTION: The lollowing fe the Jesuit of the election which took plat* pettetolny, Acta& linard from : Q r • a 0 i`j t EMIT= let Ward 2d do /91 do let p... 8d do. 24.1 p.. 4th do 6th do let p.. 6th do 24 6th do ....... Bth do 9th do lit Ward., ad do .. • Sd do Ist p 34 do 2d p. 4th do iat p. 4th dO 24 p. lIISHOUGIII3 South Pittsburgh West Pittsburgh blenongahela East Birmingham Duquesne Manchester Birmingham 2 d p Lawrenceville do 2d McKeesport Wert Elizabeth. Kittanning Tarentom Elizabeth Sewickley Temperanoeville Sharpsburg EMEDIMI Marshall. McClure Union.... Scott..... . Peebles Ist p. Ohertters p Reserve Collins Fawn Ist p.. 2d p Upper St. Clair. klcOandless Rose 5tea1er......... , South Faytte. Pitt Wilkins Plum Fitton Penn Versailles . Elizabeth' Jefferson Milli In Lower St. Clair. Robinson Moon. Findley ......... Ohio Franklin Snowden North Fayette.. West Deer East Deer Nevllie Sewickley Indiana Crescent Hampton Riihland Harrison The Weather.—The Weather yesterday was by no means different from that width usually prevails on election d aye, and in time of great public excitement. At an early hour in the morning, it commenced to rain, and It continued to fall in alight showers at intwals throughout the entire day. The side-walks on the streets were consequently in a very bad condition, and inwl.was very.plentiful in every partof thocity • Notwithstanding these inconvenle - nales, those who felt any interest in the election, ol.whom the number Was unprecedented, were continually on foot, going from one ward to another, and from one precinct to another, making inquiry concernibg the number of votes polled by : either party. Of course they were Considerably triton venienced by the had state of the weather, but this obstacle did not hinder them from pursuing thelrjourney in quest of information so impor tant to every one. - " .teibitiinent in the Olty.—The greatest ex citement prevailed thningtiout - the city yester day, and although the day was both rainy and uncomfortable, nevertheless the Crowds of voters congregated around the polls were exceedingly large.. During the earlier part of the day, -the excitement was oat very great,butfincrsased to wards noon, and in the afternoon and evening, it was intense. As may be men by referring to the theVoteptilledwastrerilitrge, and we are inducedto think.that the number of Citizens who withkeld.their votes, was very mop ; in fact we kin&agery apparent reason to , doubt whither there were any at all. The Democracy were all allmand'had already' polled a oonaiderable vote before twelve o'clock, though around the hours of four.amisix o'clock, it vastly increased. On the whole, it may be 11,1 d, that the greatest interest was man ifeateM in the result of the des tion, full worthy of the issues to be decided. Tile utmost good order and depoiam prevailed in all parts of the city yes terday, and although the political excitement waaintense, no disturbance of'anf &Mu nature occurred during any part of She day. The citi zens themselves were anxious that no distur bance sbould occur, and, ma consequence, pre- Served thenicistdesirablegood orde.rthrpnghont. Mayer Lowry 110 Made every nedeisary ar rituumneskto prevent any violation of thapeece, and a special force of police were. detailed . by him for that-purpose. Notwithstanding the com mendable desire on the part of the community to preserve the peace, there are Several who, under the influence of liquor and political imciternent might be apt to raise a disturbance, for which remain several citizens were sworn by the Mayor on Monday evening, and detailed as a special police torte, Sudden Death:—Mr. Alexander Wateon,an old AndwelfirnOwn eittren k died suddenly at his residence at Four Wile Run, near the Powder Works. He was eating alinierZand While seated at the table got iiiteriPoitleatdispute, when he was seized with .an:apiiplexy, and expired al most instantly. The dechaaut Was'about 'OWI a 1 illy. years of age, and walwell known in this vi . Promoted.—OoL Marshall J. Ludington, of Pittsburgh, who has served over two years'in the -ray of the k c ltomac * has been appointed Mat.' Quartermaster' of thA Department of Washingtoniformeritorious services. The Colo nel has a great meow Melds in Pittsburgh, who WiU no dOubtrejoice to learn of his well earned promotion. /1104/4 uariterli• -- A,Aarga Crowd -was .present at the headquarters last-night; and4be greatest exatteident -prevailed. Intposedble to di octtbOACeErisitoks theamiumise concourse of people present, but they ware of the most antes mated kind. The crowd did not brisk up until a latelour at night, whbn ties , all peasaabli media their homes. Court—lriiiness was suspended la Omer. yeaterifayi in miler that eVerybody might'be of forded with 8 fiat 'opportunity to attend the eleetioz Mllliemraulded to-day•andjuteeed as formerly. • • biapirtirtist Notice:-=Remember When want ng anything the Dry- Goods; Hoidery, and. ibattind Shoe line to drop In at MoOlelleate auction House, 66 Firth street,.and examine the goods and prloes.. Private.ssles during the day at very / 9, ° - 0 4 : 4 e, 6 „ , . , . . • . wttsti=firdcfaAns.—thLiogreaueswitpro vember 2d, by the Rev.. Wie.iPremon,...of Age tni,Pastor of SCAndrew , a Clbureb,,,Pitts- Mr. Jolte r. Milli4E,_,_ - hta AUSCAAR/ON ronsun;both Philadiaggium • - AP.4o4•4494lVerilAisase'.e'opy:i etteltwit . _ . milts4 _ 7aststam da Um= blarf - Qu a? meted* Jtf t Grocery Sad Stoneware b wider the name of DUNLErf BR4I. *edam will beisedamied. et the'tddretaberildO. a Dia wookPittiblugs, - r - 4 I. I .7. DilpiL r e ja w n PAUL r; trati EEMEMEI Drk - 41..A. 4.itoti's - = Pals WILL CORE • LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box. IF TRE DIRECTIONS ARE PROPERLY FOL LOWED, TREY WILL PERFORM. L. SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CUR; 107 293 7 lei • 317 2451 1 One Pill If a Dose. PRiPAWED Bi B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00 SOLE PROPRIETORS iWHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufacturers of White Lend, Red Lend LlMusrgicrutts,Ac. 76 & 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa FOR S ALF: 137' Druggists and Patent,Medieine Dealers Everywhere. B. L. Fahnestock's VERMIFUGE 8 1111 BAR SIR s—WE T AKF Mll 011 jJ pleasure in assuring you that there is no Verrnifuge now in use that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER. We have sold it largely at retail, and with uniform suc cess. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have prescribed it for our patienta, and have been well satisfied with its effects. &arrow k BIA HOP. 86 2 179; I! 2t6 5 1201 I 31 , g 3 481 , 116 2' 3 /twos, N. Y B. L FAHNESTOCK'S WORM CONFEGTIO.NS Are prepared from the active Principle of his cel ebraW Vermifuge. They are put up in a nice and palatable form, to suit the taste of those who cannot conveniently take the Veredfuge. Children will take them without trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be giv en to the moat delicate child. PREPARED AND SOLD BY O. L FAHNESTOCK & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 76 and 78 Wood and 01 Fourth St.., PITTSBURGH, PA Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers gener ally. aplS-lawd&w NATURE'S Ulu' A rr.TNG REMEDY DYSENTERY EOLA. R Et IpZIW. A. 3CI IL ar. c::613. 9 es ..9. 3t• CO 223. 4M, t 1 C, BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It contains no opium or. deleterious drugs, no mineral or other injurious compounds common to remedies gen erial), !old for this class of disease. Itis_os efficacious that physicians very generally use it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous cases. Use no Cholera mixtures or doubtful compo sitions, (many of which undermine and ruin the constitntiond when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Auk for :DIXON'S 'BLACKBERRY 'CAR MINATIVE, and see that the proprietor's name is writteil ou the outside wrapper or each bottle. „ , Prepared only by W. F, DAVIDSON, For sale by all respectable druggists Price, (old style 36 cents,) R 6 cents, 56 . cents 40d Si per Bottle. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE Under Oare of the Franoisoan Brothers. maw INSTITUTION, SITUATEIt, IN AL! Lunette, (Walvis County, Pennsylvania, about four Miles from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, wairohartered , in teem, with privilegai to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College icons *Lae most nealthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny motintsins beingpxoyerbial for-its pure water, bracing air, and picturenque scenery. The Scholastic ear commences on the FIRST DAY Cr of each year, and ends on thellEST OF JOLY. followtrig. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Session! . 4,11 the Apparatus rums. easy to Land Surving, Engineeng, will be . furnished by ; 7 -the institution to the Students. instrumental and Vocal blade forms no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Timms—Board and Tuition, payable hall ye ' aelY in advance $ ra. Bedding and Washing per session 10 i SnrVeng and use of nstrumenta, per an own24' Olaidcsl* and Modern Languages, extra.... 10 Students spendingVacatlonat theOollege.. 28 Beferil=eoWtte made to the, Rt . Rev. &chop IbmitinmC Ht. Hee: Bishop Wood, .Philadelphia; Rev. T. fi.iteynoldhLorretto ;. Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Pid.litialphiskt - Itetr.' Henry NDLaughlba, PhDs details ; Rev .nereittiCaPvgi garricbutS. daily to Lorretto from Oresson:::. t , • . . 41*. 18, A. BIJSi , k Superior portniCAt CARW—Dit, . BROWN can be donaiated every day and evening. erecinweelieted with any form DELICATE DrriA gra ebould ;ace him; without delav I Dr. n lao attends to all Binds of 431 ironic UTheelth." 'Prom-long experience and study, he een.ainixe tbkonerwhp‘lost thalluaftesAindqr h o =rap-that:an Wilibt.ttnne fur Munn tunizeivato mioa,ll.o. 6o 11:VMEMA „ • ...v. g;-ILIK 4 : O 9f"r," XA I IPqMt,..- x s tfotithiatteatijs.BET*Er;Er ' - -Atur2dandisittati snd.Blannfaahntrk t tal;thaAsiggaezkr , s savigxr, aiEan Faded After A ',.4Allegtteny.,-, byi ;way , cl, hT and Bth MOM A PACKAGE OFElREEN- Mlre a = untsea uthxm o n m: 414; UrLiTigny aliViart Bank. • on . alw * a MI Cainbridge, Ohio, Nov. B.—Linco majority 143,''a gain of 20. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. B.—The First ward gives 74 shoddy majority; Second ward 218 do.; , Third ward 141 do; Eighth Ward 12d0,, Clark county gives 1,300 majority for Lincoln, a gain over the October elec tion. Zaneiviile, Ohio, Nov. S.—Lincoln's is a gain of 26. Greene county gives 2,000 majority for Lincoln. Alliance, Stark county, Lincoln 317; McClellan 186 ; Shoddy majority 131. Democratic gain of 13. Licking county 300 Democratic gain over October election. Newark gives a gain of 22. dyrster, _Wayne _county,. Lincoln's major* 51 . in . the county. As far as heard from large Republican gains. Mansfield, Richland county, Republi can' majority 73. Gain of 27. Hamilton county, Shoddy majority coo. Pendleton in his own district is beaten 9,00'. Cleveland, U , Nov. S.—Scattering re turns from Ohio and Indiaha show Abo lition gains over the October election, and indicate that Lincoln has carried the two States by heavy majorities. Painesville, Ohio, gives Lincoln 38:3 majority. Is as follows : Majority for Lincoln, 1,397. The satne'wtirds in October gave a Ilnicip majority of 1,534, at the close of The polls. Second ward, Lincoln 265; McClellan 244. Republican majority 11, a gaiiimf 25. Third ward McClellan majority 13; Republican gain of 38. Fourth ward, McClellan majority 37; Republican gain of 24. Fifth ward, Lincoln's majority Republican loss of 2 ,Sixth ward, Mc- Clellan's majority-52; No2ddygniti of 6. A Repuolican gain of 93 in-the city. Armstrong County—LincokrNkmajor itsr in Kittanine t ; a gain of 20 on the Oiitober eleetion. Lincoln's majority in l'4 , eport is - 57—a gain of 18. Beaver County—New Brighton 202 Abolition majority—Abolition gain of 2 over October election Cambria County Johnstown, Ist ward, 182 votes polled—Lincoln 124 MeClellau, 57 ; Lincoln's majority 67 gain of 14 on October election Later Johnstown Borough entire gives Lincoln 210 majority—a gain of over October election. 4rie, Pa., gives Lincoln 284 majori ty, la gain of 72. lieturns from a few towns in Pennsyl vania give small Shoddy majorities. ' Philadelphia, all but two wards give 10,200 Republican majority. Partial returns from 15 counties in Pennsylvania show a Republican gain of 1,'207, full vote given. A private despatch from Philadelphia says Delaware gives Lincoln her electo ral vote.' • Middletown, Pa—Lint:olll'R maJoriry 59; Abolition gain of 12. Chapabertsburg, Pa—Abolition major fly 163. ttidianapolis,. Nov. 8., 6 election is progressing quietly here #tui generally throughout the State. A slight disturbance occurred at 'Brownstown. Lincoln will! have not less than 1,000 more than Morton's majority in this Sole Froprietor, I city. Indianapolis, Nov. o.—Eiection re turns from all points heard from show lurge Abolition gains over the October election. Lincoln's majority will be from 30,000 to 85,000. The Ohio sol— diers' vote here is: Lincoln, 202; Mc— Clellan, 13. (311 , 701IsTNAT I St. Louis, Nov. B.—Returns meagre. Republicans estimate Lincoln's major ity in this county between rour and five thousand on home vote. The Dela,- crats give him from 1,500 to 2;000. John HogAn, (Dem.) is probably elect:- ed to Congress in First District over Knox and Johnson, (Rep.). Henry T. Blow, (Rep.), the present represen tative of the Second District Is re-elect. ed. Portland, Me., 9 p. m.—There is a very heavy rain and. the telegraph . works badly. There has been no returns re ceived from, the eastern ;toWns. We hav,e twenty-eight towns t whifh : dive lAnedli 18;284, and Mi3Clellan 7,0.14,' a shoddy gain:of 880 on the September election._ The vote of .rettland fens up: Lincoln, 2,856; MeClellan,,liffig;.frultbd ilY .10es of 8-. - 7 ,7k e eltWYN, .4Cfir rge • - V t #3l4 2 odeftfili bctitrie, 4 eleetWA A aLaß 3 60114011 thatA;NfiniPwill carry the Statft. s tly ..12 large map t en in every county. ;LATEST'. itf J4KEGRAPH. ET_=og ,BEm4s. OHIO. Cincinnati, Nov. 8.--Hamilton county gives abort-500 majority for Lincoln. Returns from a few townships in Southern Ohio show a shoddy gain over the October ,election. Moun't titlead, Ohio, Nov. B.—Lio inajentyi is 145; • • Cardington, Ohio, Nov. S.—Lincoln's majority gaiiiof 6 over the-Oc tober election. • Massilon gives 104 majority for Lin coin./ Mansfield gives 98 majority for Lin coin, a gain . of ',27. Wellington gives Lincoln 316 majority a gain of 13. Johnstown elves 46 majority for Me Clellan, a shoddy gain of 9. PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Nov. 8, 12 M.—The vote INDIANA MISSOURI MAINE WEST EMMill WEDNES DAY MORNING. - NOVEINIBER 9, 1884. Nt* YORK • • , Yo. 4, Nov. B::—T4eiwket is unusually quiet, even' for 46410 day, and the streets half deserted in appear— , slice. Transactions in all departments postponed. At the Stock Exchange transactions were limited and prices generally weak and lower. Gold room -having adjonmedlo Wednesday morn— mg, transactions were quite limited. Fluctuations in prices much less marked than usual, and the high figures at last night's Exchange not fully supported on street quotations, being, during the morning 2,47a2,48. Loan market ac tive, but there appears less pressure than prevailedlesterday afternoon. Foreign Exchange sympathizes with the general dullness:received in speculations expect ed to morrow. The election has passed off quietly, and no tights are reported in any part of the city. The vote of the city is un usually large, but returns are not stall. cently full to indicate the result at this hour. The morning and evening papers contain little news, being filled with eleetion. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. B.—Rochester gives a Democratic majority of 62.—au Abolition gain of lover last year. Buffalo, Nov. B.—No official majority has been received here from New York City, but it is reported that it has gone about 90,000 for McClellan. Albany gives about 2,500 for Little Mac. Buffa lo City gives 500 majority for McClellan. Oswego, N. Y., Nov.B.—The city and ten towns in the county give 1,702. The remaining towns will probably increase this to 2,500. Three Abolition members to the Assembly elected. The vote of New York City for Lieut. Governor is as follows : Alvord, 36,064 ; Jones, 73,790. It is reported that Hum phrey, (abolition) is elected to Congress from Brooklyn ; also, that H. J. Ray mond is elected to Congress, and that Fernando Wood has been defeated for Congress by Darling. New York, Nov. 8-10 p. m.—The following is the total vote of this city: Lincoln, 36,442; McClellan, 73,229. One ward, the Fifteenth, gave Lincoln a ma jority of 274. Total majority for Me Clellan in the city, 36,613. Albany, Nov. S.—McCain: ill's vote in the city is 7,542; Lincoln's vote, 5,066; majority for McClellan, 2,476. Sey mour's vote is 7,541; Fenton's, 6,078; Seymour's majority, 2,463. Troy gives a majority for McClellan of 758. New York—Fifty-five town's out side New York city show a majority of 000 for Lincoln 4.1.4.11113.-R Conkling (Rep.) is elet t ed to Congress over Kernan. Ray mond, in the oth district is elected over Humpreye, in Brooklyn; both Shoddy, certainly elected. Taylor (Dem.) in the sth district, and Chandler (Dem in the >ith district are elected to Con gress. New l'orl4..gives 72,7;37 for Sey mour, and 36,122 for Fenton, Returns from 105 towns an4l'4w° counties give Lincoln 20,704 majority In .41 towns and cities, including Alban). Buffalo, Troy, Schenectady and Lt., and two counties "McClellan has 1.;,094 major ity. 1:30 a. m.—lndicatiocis are that Mary land, Indiana and Beaver have ultioubt edly gone Abolition. Troy City—MeClellan'a majority over Lincoln, 788; rleymour over Fenton, 802, The "Jerald's Fortress Monroe special says: The Tallahassee was fired into by five vessels at the time she ran out 01 Wilmington. Nine fast vessels are in pursuit of her. The following is the detailed news by the City of Baltimore: Hong Kong advices of September 10th says that a fleet of eight British ships, mounting 184 guns, three French ships and live Dutch (easels ware nearly ready to sail for Japan. A merchant steamer had been char tered by the American minister. Late Richmond papers acknowledge the defeat of General Vaughn, losing four pieces of artillery and two hundred men, and says the attack was a surprise. The Baptist Association of Georgia calls for.a legislative act to protect mar riage rights of the States. The Examiner has an article on the scarcity and high price of butter, which sells at twb dollars per pound. The Enquirer has an article on the lack of discipline in their cavalry, and calls for re-organization. The Enquirer has a long letter from the army favoring the conscription of all negroes, and says that , the army gener ally is favorable to the movement, and thinks that the negroes would make good soldiers. The same paper has a letter from a planter opposing the scheme, and says that arming the negroes would be a death blow to slavery, and pOints out the dan ger to the South from negro soldiers af ter the war has ended. Washington journals say that the Yan kee attack;has s been .postponed for the prebent KENTUCKY Louisville, Nov. B. l —Nashville gives Lihcoln 1,817, McClellan 25. The Ohio soldiers give Lincoln 476; McClellan 101. The Republican ticket Is elected by a large majority. The Loutsvtlle eleetibn was the most quiet known for years. The prniqa *teas (Abolition), estimates Modellan'S :majority in kenpicky at from 15,000 " to' '2 . 5,000. 'The Journal (Dem.) claims 25,000 for him. The State has gone for Little'Mac by a large majority, but it is impossible tOell bow large. The returns being meagre and the remote counties not being heard from, it is almost impossible to form a decided conclusion. The Chattanooga niilitary situation is unchanged. • ...Now York - Poloi Market. „- Yculs, Nay. 130;--411.ere ,64.•*g been 'no 'meeting 7 fflirloleiod in a; •tO dayg wansactibn's sverttliwyWipiid -mnch 4gt4"/ttbitl4lEVA/*o34e as to 4 nows : 24?, 242, and the latest 247 i. ~- Scattering ! Returns New -Haven, °mint ; Oct. 8.--Thirty one towns, including the cities of New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Watei:- bury, Norwich and New . London, give Lincoln 1,169 majority. "Louisville, Nov. B.—Partial returns from twenty-eight counties in Ken tucky, excluding Jefferson, give Lin coln 250 majority. Louisville (offiCial) gives McClellan 4,873; Lincoln 1,849. Falmouth gives 695 mmajority for Lincoln. Covington gives 601 majority for Lin- Paris gives 68 majority for McClellan. Cynthiana gives 120 majority for Mc— Clellan. Maine-28 towns give Lincoln aboni 6,000. Vermont-34 towns give Lincoln 7,000 Providence, R. 1.-9.30 p. m.—Re turns from nearly the whole State show 5,000 majority. New-Hampshire-100 towns give-Wt ; coin 1,700 majority, One hundred and ten towns in New Hampshire give Lincoln 22,895 ; Mc- Clellan, 20,201—Democratic gain of 2,050, which alone embraces nearly two thirds of the vote of the State. Providence, R. 1., Nov. S.—Returns from nearly the whole State show a ma jority for Lincoln of about 5,000. Chicago, Nov. S.—Telegraphic com munication with lowa is interrupted by the storm. Leading Republicans claim that the State has gone for Lincoln by 25,000. Madison, Wis., Nov. B.—Scattering returns from the State show an Aboli— tion loss on the vote of last fall, when the Abolition majority was over 16,000. Experienced Republican politicians es— timate on the present returns that the State will give ten thousand majority on the home vote, which will be largely in creased by the soldiers' vote. . Detroit, Mich., Nov. 8, 10 P. M.—Re publicans claim to have carried the State by fifteen thousand majority. The re turns are meagre. Detroit City gives about 1,000 Democratic majority. Wilmington, Del., Nov. B.—Wiming ton gives 800 majority for Lincoln, a gain of 500. MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Maas., Nov. 8.--Voting pro ceeds quietly. Partial returns from sev eral wards in the city, at noon, foot up for Lincoln 1,107 ; for McClellan, 358. In the 3d and 4th districts, Rice and Hooper, Republicans, are Loth eleeted to Congress. One hundred and seventy-six towns up 90,000 for Lincoln and 36,631 for McClellan. AUCTION SALES T A. IH`C LEI.LA ND, AUCTIONEER; FIFTH6S STREET. STOCKS AT,AirCTIoN.—On THURSDAY EVE:NINO, No% einta, !mil, at 7) , , o'clock. at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 Fifth street, will be told " AV Ahoy Cherry Run 011 CO. Shirk Farm Fleming at Blood -" West Va. Basin " Cherry Run Central " Ohio Valley Stella " Pittsburgh &Great Western Hone Neck • Merchants COUGH NO MORE. it V IS rr 1. N 1:71 MELLIFIpUOUS OUCH BALSAM. t. Stucklead's Pdellifluous Cough Balsam is warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, ROMIIIIICBII, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con sumun ption, and AU &nocuous of the Throat and Lgs. For ale by D General Depot 6 East Fourth street, On b., Ohlo. DIARRHECEA. 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The Inventor of the extraet of PARMA BRAVA, After an experience of many'in,tra In private practice none Minn it to the &Mobil in a highly concentrated form: What is Pareira Brava?-1888 It has, strum 489,`:beed a specific for OALOULOUS A.FFEOTIONS ; INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS ; INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEY S LEOOORRIICEA, and all diseases of !THE URINARY ORGANS. It has been recommended by the talent of the Medical Profession for nearly two centuries The Fluid Extract of PA.I 3 .EIIi.A. JESILA.VA. Ls now offered to an 'afflicted world In a shape WITHIN THE *REACH OF ALL For all diseases :of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel or Dropsical Swelling, no medicine in vented can cope with this compound in its power to literally ANNIHILATE DISEASE, Al! bad properties in the drug are removed by he process of its compounding in the shape of fluid, leaving its 11101:4111MVZONNIiii0Of.o.rAnki)ii Young men who may be suffering from the many Ws consequent upon early lodescretton or abuse, should try one bottle and be relieved. The symptome are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOBS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF - SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, By not &mating these signs, which anunerring ly point as the needle to tile pole, to Impotency, Epileptic Fib', Pa mature Decay and Death, a crime against nature is committed—a practical although protracted SUICIDE le being commit ted. All medical authorities agree that were the effects of EARLY INDESCRETION itsporetl, that there would he far less use for insane As the records of these humane institutions prove that a very large proportion of their pa fleets owe their reception and detention within them to early habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases ". Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. No change of apt Is required, 'no cessation from business. • Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may perhaps have unfortunately con tracted disease, will find the Extract of BARBI RA BRAVA the epecific for their Ills. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it causes a influent deiire to urinate, thereby re moving obstructions, and securing the sufferer against all fear of stricture of the Urethra. - youNG, Beware of the numberless quacks to be found in arge °Mee. Many of them know Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, And yet they are allowed to deceive and decoi T2EMEII MrI\I'"IM:TAtIL.XII.Ir, Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, death kindly ends their suffering. Gilson's Chlorine' Water, In connection with the Extract, is a opecitlefor the Gonnorhea, or protracted Gleet. Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old standing, would do well to try 4e 47 A Medicine that had STOOD THE TE.S . I6:) YEARS, and in conned ion with,the use,of the EXTRAOT OFPABELRA BRAVA, Will effectually eragicate any case, no matter of how loneaSanding. J . 1K . F u .T.T;oIN. D GI 8 T Dispatch Bat Rag, path Street, I i rrtSBIJAG7I. grbk BitifirDAV, ,2144, yi t Z ti Vrze4 winsAy, right tquicuinficture . . .•:i ~,,,.i.„.., i ...,....,. ...„-,:,,,-_,.. ~.._........ .... Lindsatalinprovedlloodffetuder, ' .r. , f.. 1... 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