0:44ple:013:5 01 9 lc., i;CeO 4UTIIIfTRADE, 1861 /11100 Y, DICKSON & COMPANY, En ood. Stree PITTSBIIIIGIOI 3 =I spco OH. DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 03349L‘AM.191, AND NOTIONS, VI GREAT VARIETY. The 111111sertmeat wilt be and eons plot* anrlng tbe Beason, and ' • Cash and S hort Time . Buyers Are Invited to sate!.. the /took. S. S NeELROY, JA.EEIII DICKBOB. =3 1867. FALL TRADE. 1867. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & COMPANY, WHOLLSALE DEALZILI 124 Dirt GOODS, No. ItS Wood Street, wwwweri.Ercrirt.cocc, 0777.1 L AT ELBTLIIN 1.111059 Dress Goods, Prints, Glagbatoo, Cheeks,-,leans. Tweeds, Cloths, Cassimeres, satinets. I. a M. Casslmeres, Flannels, Shawls, Skirts, White Goods, Bleached and Brown Domestic!, • FULL LINE OF Nations and .tmall Goods, E!iEME! IA3 JAZ AGENTS YOU artrx.x.mtrcamans FREEPORT.BARIUM cirs.*.swis Greenville Barred Flannels. AND COUNTRY BUNT= 8010 oloico7.on COSIMIZUZiOn. at Mill Primo. A - 14111_1.1ns in all Departmentse=r to call loud somata . 4' air Wood Strut. 1121I0TIINOT, 811A11NON & CO. Acccmc Of.. 0. S SirOIP6O A. T. suANSIO . s. THE, NEW • BOULEVARD SHIRT = Ist Flea. HMSO mod Embroidered. Also, Beat Tartan Cashmere Hose, bed.delete mid Mr sr best sparmeat we eyed . Also. • Pal smorimeas of . Ladiest‘ Misses' Underwear, GRIMM FURNISHING GOODS SHIM AND DRAIitEDS. Traveling. and. Fine Shirts cox:isms, suersainzws. ..41.0HOSSIEs, Wo., roarreourvant A SFLEZDID STOOK OF Ladies' Dress TriMMiligil, every deees4tlon. . . ‘' AND GLOVES, ETC. itrismAirtsvuoic CITY AND CIOUNTST m..Plonylet,l,ed la ewwe sad *sew.. weeds. We Seel coulidew. we can vat ell. and 1111 E PERT LOWEST PRICES CLYDE & CO., 78 h9D'BO MARKET STREET. .15 RICRUM & CELISINS. ./Vb. -Hired, A Splettdid Stock of Fresh Goods, AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH. • Now Dm. sad Moak Tadlollll BapekTelaunts.6 sad Emu.% RIBBON& F./ Mtn of °WV= sad HOSUIST. 113taDDIillia ZS. of •• IntI:WES TIANDELECELLI9. Th. new °LOY., Y.LTTING COMM.. ELAllrratrd WSTEa/LLT.. aaw lVavOng MIL/P.191.3 sad CraCrin.a3l9, aaw. ♦ NEW LOT . 01 FISMONABLE JET AND DOGWOOD JEWELRY. The *liter Shirt? ilkoamminluderag, Pie r. Am. «mat. lire or. 7Am. AND smarm UNDERSHIRTS & DIIAINE&& - lasTejust owned• ebnice 11. of JFbMetl Arrticies and "Hens, maw, .. ograiia CASH BUTZ= pence E. NAA /Mtn. lot. ot those inperior mad* Wlc beanie Web and ?MN lap BACIIIIM & CARLISLE, pir . e.ie ..,11r1Ma artirf4.t. N. S. sun ..... .......... LOXO EUWER & LONG, DIALISS UT DRY 4:4.0 COI)S, loons attastpa to thotrnotr stock L t of FAL WaT281.21100) "r• • • • - . Moralltotok Woo, hllstocir.of 4TIUMI. - ream low, al Re. Sluing) ST., ALLSSIIPAY, .. 11 • • - roar doors Lut of tholnamood. CALURaLICC&NDLESP . Wilm. Cur a Co..] . - IMUL.IISALL DZALZEIS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS 1111*.94 MOOD 8113XX1r, Tiiud bane Above Diamond Alla. ' • PITTHIII3IIOII. TA. • IA VA zi ;114:11/11:), A :4:1 MERCHARTS , LIVE:BY AND BALE STABLE. J. W. lIICHOI3OII. PIOPEETOL no n, uvula 1.48 TIMID = la. Jot Plra. Par- ArGalrrapald la yarebw as 4 solo of reltdatL, 1 -= Stables, 11211517. opismiu realuttanti monad Divot. piTTSCILIRCHI, llaranrat pad a tnllol iP i C" tomtatVW morinris TOBACCO. Cla JOHN MEGRAW, ==MEMI atrlWW and - 4wrzurartart ?rip EXCELSIOII WOUES. . _-R. & jENKINSON ===l Tobacco, SaalT, Cigars, Ma, &c. de. a lIDIW. 1111 . WOW& OCONFECITIONIKEUTS. &o. Hittfltrw: noultAcm, • fkrideotionery and Bakery, 80. .100 11111271111121. D MOM. Batweanignottb mad MbertY• 411•LLOIZ6' 0112101 SALOON attached. SUNDAY SCDOOL CULEBRA. SION% PICNICS. DINN7.B PAST/MI. ie.. Olralthest trOt. the bast lON OMNAJIL. OONWd a Ne?". At the lowest tem and on the shorteiVialdt, br, EILICIECTSUBt. No; to DIAMOND. AIN/AMUY. leStmo pq.im,:pir-iri:ll AsSisT 1.14 X/. COVINIEB b. LANE, Howe and Sign Painters, No. 109 sluurr Intiabwrib, (Opposite Cathedral.) °LASS CLEDS done to order. ROWLAND & as ~aele.,RAßlm GILLINZIL*AND GLAZIXES, NO. 64 444am01zi, exasenzarr CIALCIMINING done mine best maim?, J. H. HAMILTON, Jr., Hansa and Sign Painter, Bris. US THIRD =slur, mamma. Graining, Glazing and Gilding /MILT= 12LeCtITXD. MIXED MOTS, 1 MUMMA PUTTY. BLABS, sausasts, Tuarraeruis. WHITE LLD. raw; ae. Ar. 3.19 7. 1211171121 X HUTCHINSON I HEPSURN, MR RIO ill 1113a1 M 4 GEAINZBA AND ULAZDDIA, NO. ON PAMPA 4111VEEILN.liADVASIL •n *men by aa.ll promptly attended to; JOHN F. CLULJEY. Bows and Sign Painler, to Ho. 1116 EILITIMELD ST., Plttabora. • otri:otl OWN.Its the old atilt& eledlei4 MccowAs aoaea iCsairDrii, HODS fan' IND OULEEITAL PAM WS. AND GRAMM AHD GLAZIZBIL No. siarirth side et Mamma& Allegheny. Commeratal sod it Wu otos mods to Order. orders respect /1 pollots4 sea prordedlhox itteed Meta. WIA4OW Saws sad tor mussel:olo oolk/ad. ardiveS6 ly.1:4:.104qat:1:1i:igiAo):4: 1 :4 • M. J. DICK. • Carpenter and Builder, an minuctivArtu. AVM, upwaisb street. Prrll3llll2BB , PA. demo.. No. I* Stant street.. amine dame with neatness and dispatch. All order. prompt, attended to. and satisfaction warranted. aateiclittaist --O. P. Teanti. gotenen. VOEST BROTHER% • louse Carpenters and Builders. A.ll kings et iontting attead.4 to. Olden left nt NO. 469 1 1M1 - gTHILLT. Plettanirgll. and No. IN PLARL no. rrAanorne. " & ELFILINCIES, CARPENTERS AND HULAS& 0011tractstakea for Sanas" Wore Fronts. )7 .„ . 1 AA=6ll-;=:Atraorrar, dearmption.. la. Z 66 ni 166 Lk= Bt. &Oen Gib -171.6.1 Z.:Ja. PALMER, Moe Salida aid Capenter. amm t re g re . ALL= sad DC. sew sir Job te taste ma' Norpalitag ham. with nest dinoalt. Magi HOUSE BUILDERS AND . CARPENTERS. BUILDINGAND =MIMS prompt)" , a r tials4 as t* rusassois a manic, aullt 1175mtttdeld street. COAL. COKE. aco pITTSIIIIIIGII NATIONAL COAL do COKE COMPANY Masts, slalppars and &aim, vllolaria tall. la tits BEST FAMILY COAL, - NUT COAL AND SLACK. Mice mid Yar—Dormer 70172111 AZD T! irr elF=Tgagg7 rl,l % , ...itr• Best, •ral meet prompt_ and I=l.llll. atten tion. - A. VI tINABEI... andanlnaeedent. BEST FAMILY COAL ♦lwan on %sad asmidenverea promust.*nam rz LOWEST KAI= HATA HT OSCAR P. LANK & CO:, Cot hanky BIM ad P. h4ll. • • ALLEamszy krf.7 7 7.77, , COALI MALI! COAL!!! . DIGILSOM, fiIIWAKT 8 CO., =I Sto. 667 LIBERTY STREET MM33!MIeEM WM, MDT COAL OR SLACk. Lobo lawen WAll order ' . 110 '''t 17U 1 rIr oft or 4Ck so Or= throorlt the taut. tri/l suottOrd promptly. otylOttds CHARLEII H. ARMSTRONG, DM= Of eitt*ifo.63. {grry.p Mil tAA:18:•114 AnaKno.sietarcrsor ass], Mack,. sad Desalpisarlsed Celia OIITICZ AND YAW. Owner at Butler Mertes; fret yard GM' sad Mester streets, NIBIIk Tratl4 a l as 3.01nd street. saw Lock No 1. Plttllol.lllol. Ts. /mallow sad Manarsersners suselted *IQ tat ten setts!. of Cloal or Beta at - QS breast 00. KIIM= PIANOS. ORGANS, Sco., . • BARB. KRABR '& BlielLEß ' WM:OMM Sto WAXELIMI-.&141,Za. iro. et. Clair it., Pittsburgh: •a Clrgans, A.I4IKIMIaI @004!I f412•1.n1• direole edible toile Oilmbrued BIM° EL ST. Neer Tart, sad lICUMLOYIEII , id CO. mudetau. macs. AIso.ADITIT • 00.11 •`001V1.014" sad D. • U. W. BYITS•B ••YLBIOA3`• 03. DADS, JusdIII.TUNII rATINT Tile Daft Italian as.l clenasa YINUi ud OW ida einem at...• ern P.a. wan Kar mic uTs ,taireivALLED Pl ilbe. 11111:1317,...17 7;1 Ungar WA any other. Net . nk Art re- estssei. - • roc sas at loss ass baton Wks. • • - (KURIA:P=IS score, 4.11 Fifth meet, iots Astra tor Kaaba's Planol,_ Pear Mu. Flaw.. sad Prism , . Automatic OrroAm sal kia00:4:4341 1 :44:19Te) 71 0; 1 1 Dr. N. W. BATES. VETERINARY EURGEON. 01nee end elteldee la rear or tonne Hotel tad adjoining the 1.. 1 ear 7 and 800 Stables of Wilson Srotban. • DIMOND. Arimasms. PIN ltuldente-33 Palo Alto St.. Second Weed. Bones etalflly treated fine curable die .= ritV . l== irtire itetchast, e- stand atniet, Pittaboult; Jantse I.lnduy• tlo.. Cul Tuts. (later 'Depot, r . eit . W . TrigNißliriblej , :varai nt iumem.n.C. . Great 1 1 0 0 1, 7e6sra Allettn.o7l Anal. A venue. Merchant., lw * eIW strut. agent.... Mierannt, L Diamond Vistclnulur, lin Solara Moot .111(W:telly. ' pllOl% N. P. DUFFEY, VETERINIRY SURGEON IN) BOISE MINER. Tuntiti Ibe tbsiatzronle MM. reestvitd. =VSEgintrst &e t ranter :.rriatij Pia lait 21 r 1 itut0 1 6872 3 4111.! vet MVO, betareXtdo tiro-et t3to litasktalt alresaa. UMW as latter UMW/ &UM! bleat Er: twat. ix A ran, IFlua.may nen at la Ir rtedasee. contrgi Fort:tratAttgattl i r lig= aunarter ".. . regal th. Prin. of EV11: Jabs we. L. M. Iva.. 424:a1f kmq:(efe)7lv:l7E l :l 13111.101( SPEGERLY & Ca t& Wassmaine eta. 7. aebsstulibb • Tbb.). PRACTICAL LITHOORAPREU Tbs OILY MAY LITROORATETO =T i e 10111 MM Win THZ MOUNT S. mamma awls. Lilt. Buds, /1.111/pg 4 etpalama=rlp Wr .„ 1011 , 11,..4 al u ti r t &lit, as. Nos. TM saa st. Pitts re.. - • Mil clue. A. imixrai,. insocamtpaiim, No. so rousts sr., Apouil Building AITM, 02/135,.... m 1111. L ... sad LIT. BREE'II-Dokoma DOVBLE Be/ MIL 81101 . liala-1 barmiest mai, el a tee amortmakt of thm abort (Pao., of my elm Importation. dimes from ore of tem bes mama ut zero's. 'Web t wok melts. of mach lower rates than tirmy York barebasad from tem kabbleg lemmas le Mawor iltkatherblm. SLUMS BOWL no Wood PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE:: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1867. liftshrOj_fAalittg THII -COURTS. - oaart~r ~i~l~ei-7aase ~{ea~, MiMi2= thtarconmaiDED The case of the Commonwealth vs. David Martin, Mary Martin and Robert Baldwin. aline "Black Bob," indictment, keeping a disorderly house and fortune telling, on trial Monday afternoon, was proceeded with and concluded, the jury finding a verdict of not guilty upon the first count (disorderly house), but guilty Ivan the second count (telling fortunes.) Shot sentenced. ANOTHER DISORDEP.LY ILOUSE CASE NOTION TO G1r,,,31. Minerva Johnston was called to answer an indictment, the - first count of which charged . her with keeping a disorderly house, and the second with keeping a bawdy house. D. F. Lucas, Esq., of counsel for defense, moved to quash the second count for the following reasons: First—The prosecution on which the indictment was framed was commenced bye private prosecutor, by information made before a committing magistrate, for keeping and maintaining a common disorderly house, to the common. mile once and of orderly citizens, but not for keeping It bawdy house and place for the practice of fornication. Gamut—The second count 'of said in diennent was framed and presented to the grand jury by the Assistant District Attorney without any previous Informs. lion having been made for the offense charged therein. Third-r-The defendant is prepared to go to mai for the offense charged in the in formation, but is not prepared to go to trial for the higher offense charged in the second count of the indictment and of which there had been no previous hear- Mr. LUC,. said Judge Sterrett a tow few terms since had gnashed an indict ment inn larceny case, where there was a distinct V.i.512110 between it and the char: o as made in the information. . ge Stowe quashed the second count in the indictment, and the trial proceed ed no to the first count, charging the de fendant with keeping a disorderly house at No. 72 Gibbous-street, 'Eighth ward. The prosecutor was John Sheehan, who testified that defendant had rented up stairs apartments from him; that she commented herself as a widow; that all went smoothly until two women came to live with her; that these women attracted men to the house at all hours andcaused him annoyance; that he protested against defendant throwing slops out of - a win dow, when she made use of ill language, and from that limo forward there was trouble, mainly from a dog, which wit ness testified defendant induced to keep up a continual barking at him. The case terminated by a verdict of not guil ty, defendant to pay the oasts, to do which she was accordingly sentenced. )312ITENCED Zacctieus Scott, jr., and George Daw son, convicted of assault and battery, on complaint of Robert Douglass—all re-. le id tgek il t,b El e forna be er th to t° pay a to wns hip—snore dollars, and the latter a fine of five dollars. =I EdwarilLmach, Alderman in the Third ward, was placed on trial (or larceny as bailee, Edonird Mundeu, the prosecutor, alleging that he gave him a note for $19,59 to bring suit upon, whtcb he failed to do, and also refused to reistrwwhen demanded of him. On trial. • common Pleas—Snap MEIWAT. Oct. Z.—MOWN% IWI vu. Illemelwright .and Seu - nes, action to re cover damages growing out of alleged breach of contract. It is alleged by plaintiff that be made a contract with the defendants for 50,000 railroad ties and after be bad furnished 10,000 he received notice that he need not furnish any more. On trial. The following la the trial list for to-day: 7. Daman vs. Duncan 11. Miller vs. Conrad. t 2. Same vs. Same. 13. Bingham & Co. vs. King A Co. 14. Illilenger & Bidwell. ld. Befferdorf vs. A. V. It. it: Co. 17. Smith've. Haigh. 18. Weisbuagh vs. Noisier. 19. CaUymore mt. Bell. 22: Anderson mi. Smith & Cu. =3=l Tvg.suiti Oct, a).—The case or James Smith vs. the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati itailroad Co., (already repor ted,) was p6cceded with. It is en ac- lion to recover damagees for the killin g of plaintiera son, Igo,' eighteen years, by a oollislon of trains on defendants' road in Juete, - hirsi, near Walker'. Mills. W. C. Moreland, Esq., for the defense, moved that judgment of non-snit he en tered, on the ground that the plaintitra son was inthe employ of the company, and that his death - behm alleged to have been occasioned by the negligence of the employees or agents, an action would not lie, being cansed bv his en-laborers. At the conclusion of the argument the Court. adourned, Judge Williams stat-• hog that lie would give his opinion Wed nesday looming. Messrs. Bruce and Gam, and Mr. Leslie, of Ohio appear for the plainti ff , and Mr. Moreland for 1 the defendants. • . . The following is the trial list for thL day 12. D. Fawcett d• Co. es. J. K. Lana hen. 48. Thomas 11. Gibson vs. Arnh Morton. Head S .I.l.etzgar vs. n.dm'rs of A Ina, , John Bennett vs. - John nudge. F. 11. Dltmnn it Co. vs. Miller it ROLL Chu - ilium va. Adam Kerber. Same vs. Illmn Fulton. G. W. Irwin et az vu. It IL Smith. 'Myriam* Coart. Turapas, October W.—Pre:meta, f bench. • I= S. Porter and John Shill., of Indium (*ratty, on motion of 11. W. Wier, Esq., A. A. Stewart, of Westmoreland county, on motion of. 11. D. Foster, Elul., and John ,of Armstrong county, on motion of ID-Barclay, Esq., were duly admitted and qualified to practice inthis Court. ERIE CoUNTY PIMICMEIIIB EE-SENTENCED. 'Comth eirciatione Charles White and li William Doyle no. Dr. it. Campbell, Warden of Westn - ra Penitentiary. Ha beas Corpus. . Itespondmit made return as follows: " Western Positestiory, Allegheny City, October Dl 186'.—To the lion. Judges, &a: In obedienou to your command by writ of habeas corpus, directed to me mi the 98th inst., I have the honor to pro duce the body of Charles White as well WI that of William Doyle, placed in my custody on the 13th day of February, 1887, and sentenced by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Erie county, Pa., an the 7th of February, 1867, for a ported of four years and six months for Me:mime of burglary. - The Court then made the following or der: • Commonwealth vs. Chas. White and William Doyle; indicted and eon-. Acted for larceny in Meeting seventeen U. S. Treasury notes,.known and called as greenbacks, being each of the denom ination of ten dollars, and other hills and notes set forthln the indictment. Andnow, to wit: Oct. 21.1 th 1837, the pris oners having been brought to thellsr-of the Supreme Court on halsW4 corpus is sued to bring said prim:iets from con finement in the penitentiary for the - Western District of Pennsylvania, where they had been In confinement on a sen tence of the Court of Quarter Session., .holden for the twenty of Erie, at Febre i arysessions, - A. IL 1867, which said sen- I tenons were, at this term of the Supreme Court for the Western District. of Semi- sylvanla, reversed for error In the same, were severally sentenced for larceny of which humid Court they were convicted , as follows: Charles White—the sentence of the Court is that you restore the property stolen If not already restored, or pay the value thereof, that you pay a fine of one dollar to ,the Commonwealth, together with the mete of prosecution, and undergo an ImprlnenMent by eon tary minfluement at labor in the Peni tentiary. for the WastertiDlidepit orPenn, ' = "3 l Calefuordathr the period of ;))101,Imenpr.7:1 from the 7th day of FeorUnry, 1813 i, and that you stand committed untilthis sen tence be compiled with. Sentence was pronounced upon Wm. Doyle In same terms, except that hislm prisonment was axed at one year and nine month, I= Piper vs. White& Cambria. Argued I by ..de for plaintiff in error, and by Johnston [mitre. Lancaster City vs, Smith; and Childs vs. Marietta Boro. Lancaster. (Front Middle District.) Submitted. Hoffman vs. lifeCrea. .Anostrong. Argued by. Golden and Foster for plain tiff In error, and by Phelps contra. • Kunkle vs. Mitchell. 'Westmoreland. Argued by Hunter for plaintiff In error, and by Foster contra. Harrod vs. Blackburn. Westmoreland. Argued by Poster for plaintiff in error. Laird and Hunter, contra, not heard. Nell vs. Colwell. Jefferson. On mo tion of H. 'White, Esq., rule to show muse why non-sOlt should not be taken off. • tolled Mats* District Deur& • Before Judea McCandless. Ty*diav, Oct. Zi.—On motion of A. If. rm., Jima A. Stranaltan, Beg., .of Meitner, Mercer county. was duly sworn and admitted is a membor of this Cowl; 'United Stateava. Daniel Sherrntt. Nolte prolequi entered at the Instance of trict Auorney, cost. to be pelt by United States. United States vs. Twenty barrels of whlsktty owned by Daniel Carnes. On motion of A. it. Coffroth, Es 9., the Court ordered the decree of forMilulv to be taken off and the libel dismissed, 0111 pay ment of record meta by defendant. The • O'llarn bankruptcy test con tinue* on trial. The evidence is not yet concluded, - 6rllEteWltt. —Lookilr, oat for a Mayor's Mac— /on:land° owl. -j-The Shakers of Rust. Pittsfield Mau., hare the ague. • —H. G. and T. W. are discussing We question, which is a liar. —The New Jersey State Fare—one dol lar extra for a through ticket -The Indians on We plains are collect ing poll tax. They take it oat in hair. —An exchange asks if, When an actor plays n sailor, he necessarily "assumes ji role." —Wagner has finished at .ronfie opera at: boors long. It ought to be cars Canny. —Beecher justifies •'Norwood" by claiming that the New Testament para bles are novelettes. —"I came off with flying colors," us the painter said when he fell from the ladder with a palette over his thumb. —Whittler writes for nothing—that is for the Atlantic Monthly. If he were paid, his contributions would be still whittler. —Tho Montreal News, emitting the proposed visit of Hon. George Brown to Europe,nevolently hopes It will be "tor gocal." —A Man In Cincinnati is lamenting that he was not there to defeni Mary. The Mary in question was Queen of Scots somayears ago. • —A Republican wag, who has no espe cial love for General Butler, says: “Of addsd words of tungu mightn, The ct are these: iNe have Ben —Emily: "Charlie, dear sister Sopby has got a little baby I" Charlie: "Is it a boy?" Emily: "No; a girl." Charlie (fretfully): "Oh. then I shall ho a nasty aunt!" The Westboro' Chronotypo says the onion crop Is a failure; but intimates that there will be fewer weeping eyes than If there had been an abundance of the vegetable. —A young man in Madrid quarreled with the mother of his sweetheart, stab bed her on thaspot, cut the girl's throat and let his own life out with the same g r anc'e n r. Such is a family quarrel In —A pert mho in Portland was reading the parable of the wise and foolish vir gins, when she suddenly panned and be gan laughing. "Well; what did they forgot?" asked the teacher, encoura gingly. "They forgot their keroeene,' , promptly responded Miss Fice-year 1: :. 1 :4) CM. Wit 4a/ :4:1 arllaL BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS SEEM IRON WORKERS, xc. ; SO, 29, 44 end 22 Penn Bt. H.Tiat a urge ford red nusastle4 with the mon thermal tnathlnere, we an ore. panel to aitanntetnre every description of Bed. ate to the beat manner s and trarthnted thud to any made In Um country. Minim. Bremen• WC lire Bens. 814.11 Plots. Locomotive Soll ars. Oondcitears. Batt Pans. Talk,. Ott BUIL. Agitators. nettling Pans. Boller Iron. Braaten. num Pans, and cots 'manufacturers of BABB BMWS PAMINT HOMMEL M.P.lrwmF!rligmmr•Tmrm, riririeumeourit EXTRACT BOCIIII AND IMPROVED MAE WARM cam *met and della/le disorders la all Is l a no atllttla expetar, little or noel/ante at, no Inommanlimoo and an anagram, It Is ploaaant la taste and odor. Immediate In Ito nation. and Ina from all mjarlom properties. aeltsiwr NEW PEEWEE FOIL THE ELODEFACE.IEF P\•lwY ..2Vislat Bloomslog Cereo?.. Pb.!.... "TVIe. Blooming Como.• Phalan% "Night 11144.6.1.1'Cereia., Ph.lane* "Niglts Ellwmastag Corms., .Plkmldm's III•eslas Ccc.s..' A mod exc.... de11.., and rrairmot levee. Mated from Me rare and beentift4 Gowm. tr.n ota. It MA. He same. . • Xaanfactscre4 wily by PLIALON t SON, Brim York. BEWAItiII OP COISKTEASEITS. ASK FOR ,RAtzir-TARS RO OnrSIS taROBENSON, SEA at CO., Mom cal o ECZnirsoir. =lris a 7Ell.cleS.l WASHINGTON WORKS. 11.0011111114611.1PIttsbouwb. Ilsastseterars or Rost. sad IntUolari Mesa ledirUkes, Elul Lulus. MIR Mashistom User- Illuftfax. Canaan of all deorstatleaei Oil Tante 014 BUIL. Roller sa4 last lroa Wort. Mar: No. IR terser Tina aa4 Baltalel4 Du. ifeAssata fir OrtYABLVII I.I.TiXT LH• 11.41.1 z batten. • . 1•11:141 ta-FOR NON.RETERTION OR IHIAMTII4 [ACM of ITrrse. trritetlon. tolorns sson. pr aleerouan at S. bloadoth of C dist.. or tral prostrate Al.dA neap. In the Caddo, . • .:wilait4N• &O ":—.tzitorElicui • z ‹ ITAlLartire• , Owitst. STAMP E 3 El