CffpOKBCiM/~& TIMCIA FITTSBimOH PRO DOCK BASKET 077108 O 7 TB3L DAILY POST | Saturday, December 21,1884. < . BUSINESS— W p have nofchingnew to noteto regtod r ttf‘irade-'generally. *ThV’dllfan4 *?&» limited to small parcels to meet the wants of the home trade. Prices have undergone no ohange. Oar rivers are again at flood height but failing rapidly. The weather was not very lavorable for out-door transactions. The Bares that came under our notice will be found below: DRIED FKU XT—The market w&sflrmwith a good demand. Sales Too bbls Apples at 10@llo 7) lb; 160 do Peaches at 24>£@25c. BACON—The market lor new Is firm, with a fair local .Ueinapd;.,but prices at .present being very steep' holders take hold sparingly. Among the sales were.* Shoulders at 2Jc; Sides at 230; Sugar Cured Hams, at2so. APPLES—Were In fair request; sales of 2 r -0 bbls at $3,25. We notice a steady demandfor all kinds.. SALT—Was unchanged; sales of 100 bbte at $3J55* HAY—Sales 11 loads, at s.vwo.a at $46®60 00 per ton? 'B-tons bated, $4l. • The receipts have been insufficient to supply the wants of the home trade. ' EGG-S—Prioes • rule high; st.lcs of. 12 bbls at 40@41c. The stock on hand at present is very light. SJBEDS—'Timothy $8,60; Clover Flax, 3 00. The market has b.-ea inactive for some timepast. OlLS—Sale* No 1 .Lard 0i1,&h_>1,95; No 2 do, $1,85; Linseed. sl*7ool 76. The 1 market is quiet but firm. The demapd, especially for No 1, is improving., . was fair and so’ were tho sales; balcs 10. dxb Hamburg. i»c; 50 do West ern Reserve, 22<£g25c. POULTRY—Thereceiptß are on the increase* Sales oTTtftkeys at 20c $1 ft; Geese, 80@81c a per pair. CHESTNUTS—I’Ae receipts have fallen o . Small sales of 4 bbls at $5 60. IBUTTER—SaIes 2,600 pounds of 801 l at 4Q@ 42c '‘The is a good local demand. LARD—Sales 2ates at 24c, part to arrive. The demand is increasing. CRANBERRIES—Prices range, from.-825 to $26 00. The 'stock on, hand at present is veiy limited. \ FLOUR—Firm, with a good demand. Sales 76 bbls Extra Family, 1126;. 50 do. U@ll 25: 60 do,‘ll 20@11 25; 200 do Kxti .1, 10 6u, and 75 do at 19*00; 200 do Spring, lo 76; 103 do ohoice, f 11. Country lots sold lower being governed by the quality The supply is moderate. POTATOES—The demand fallen off. The supply in the market at present is large. Sales IGO-imah:Peach Blossoms at $1 60. ' FEED—Market tlnn; sales 6 i.'-irs middlings at $2.86 per cwt. CIDERr-The receipts are increasing: sales 66 bbls at 410, SUGARS—Were held at an advance. Saiga of Cuba at. 22@23}£; Porto Rico, 24)£c; Coffee “A ,v 29c: Crushed, 80c; New Orleans, 26®28c. COFFEE-Sales of Rio at 43@48c. SYRUPS—Range from $1 6O per gal lon. MOLASSES—New Orleans sold at $1 25. , PITTSBURGH OIL I'K.ADlfi. ' * t )VFTfTB o? Ttra 11 TLT POST, 2 Saturday, December 21 1864. T The intense cold weather yesterday put a stop to transactions generally and s to id o’clock. Doors open at 'i o'clock. del9-lotd RUFUS SOMEttBY, Manager. RIVER MATTERS. ARRiVALBAND DEPARTURES ark mm. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Uarmao,Brown*vuie. Jao. Kecs. Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peeblea, Monoueahela City. Julia, Coulson* Zaneavllie. Nashville, Frazier, Cincinnati. DEPARTS G-allfttln, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Cannae,Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. EUza-iieth. Bayard, Peebles. Monongahela City. Minerva, Gordeh, Wheeling. Tan River.—Last evening at twilight therg were thlrtednfeet water in the channel, and tailing slowly. The weather was pleasant. 6plendid passenger steamer Iron City, Captain Noss, is the next packet for Lonisville. This boat tvaa built .expressly for the trade. Captain Ross is a cievar gentleman, and a very experienced officer. £sT*The fine packet Hard Times. Capt. Perry Brown, is announced for Cincinnati and Louis ville. <»-Tbe splendid passenger steamer A rmenia, Capt. McOallura, leaves positively for Cairo and St. Louis on Wednesday. This boar has excellent accommodations for passengers. first class pasaengetateamer ColumWa.is announced lor Evansville Ami Nashville. We take pleasure in recommending this boat and her officers. STEAMBOATS. F'ORMARrBTTA.GAI.I.IAOOI.KPAR? KKRSBURO, IROIfTDL. BIG sisDT & PDKTSHdI TR ■ EVERY .SATURDAY, at 4 P. M r ’ I ' MK PASSENGER JHHC Bteamer OOEPEN HKA, Captain ijry*p, will leave as announced above For freight ■ or passage, apply on board, loe Oolden Era will receipt paasengera through AtpOlaoiDnatl FOR EV ANSVFLLE. CAIUP AND ST DOtris. THIS DAY, Deo. ii t pm. p SfEW AMD SPLKN pSfBppfflC HIJ) Paagenger Steamer AH lu tNIA, McCallum,Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, Or J. D. OOLL NOWOOD, FOR KVAKSVItLB »■ *- >i j, MCii--', j : WISTER IRBAHOeUEHT. Peirteylvatf a-O&trat IMroafl .TililNS. XiiN IJAILY OH AHD APTBK MONDAY, OUTOBKB 3IBT, Trains will leave the depot, corner or .Liberty and Or&nt streets, as.follows: . I AST; MAIL dally, except Sunday, At 2 60 6- topping at principal Stations, and making direct connections at Harrisburg tvifh trains for New York, Baltimore and 'Washington;and at Philadelphia, for New Y ork, Boston and inter mediate points. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, dally, except Sunday, at 6 20 a. m., stopping, at all regular, stations between Pittsburgh and Har risburg, and making close connection with trains on Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania- R R., Ebensburg and Oresson. H. K , and Hollidays burg Branch. PITTSBTTRdH 8t ERIE EXPRESS daily, except Sunday, at 12,30 p. iu., stopping at nearly all.the fitationa between Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with tr&lnß on the Ebensburg and CnJßson R. R\, Hollidays* hurgßranoh R. R , Tyrone and Oloarfleld and Bala Eagle Valley Branches JOHNSTOWN ACOOhIMt 't*ATION, daily, except Sunday, at 3 no p. m., swpping at regular Stations, between Pittsburgh and Johnstown, and connecting at BA&irsvilla J uicrsection, with trains on the Indiana Branch and West Penn sylvania K.-R. /: PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS, dally, at 4.26 p. m., stopping only at Latrobe, Conemaugh, 0-allit2in, Altoona, Huntingdo-*, Lewistown, Mifflin, Newport. Marysville Harrisburg, Lan caster and Dmvnington. At Harrisburg, direot connections arc made for Baltimore, Washing ton and New York; at Philadelphia for New York, Boston, and intermediate points. Sleep ing cars run through on this l rain from Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Pliiiadcjphia and New York by the Allentown route FAST LINE dally, except Sunday, at 9.80 a. m.. stopping only at Ccnemaugh, OalUtzin, Altoona, Hunungdon, Leiripio'wn, Mifflin, Newport, Marysville. Harrisburg, Middletown, Elizabethtown. Mt.“ Joy, Lanuisvilie Lancas ter and Downinginn. At Hamaburg connec tions ace made for New Yoiii, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New York, Boston, and intermediate points. FIRSTAuCuMJUO/BATiUN tßAlNforWail’* Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday.) at 630 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, u xoont Sunday.) at 11 40 a. m. TUJitn fiOCOiilidCDAVlf-N TRAIN for Wall's .station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at s 40 p. m. FOURTH ACCOM MoDA-lioN TRAIN for Wall’s Station leaves dißy, (except Sunday.) at 6 06 p. tn. THECHUiIOti TRAIN leaves W all’s Station, every Sunday,at 905 a. m.; returning leave* Pittsburgh Bt 12 46 p. m. HsDTUaSINO TRAINS ARRIVE I PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express l 30 p. m Philadelphia Exprew 2 30 p. m Pittfebuiph and Erie Exprets 13 30 a, m fast Line 1 to a. m Through Mail Train 1 20 a, m Johns town Accommodation 10 16 a. m Ist Walt’s Matron Accommodation.... 6 20 a. m 2d Wall’s Station Accommodation 9 W s. n ad Wall*B Station Accommodation 2 20 p. m 4th Wall’s Station Accommodation 6 05 p. m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at.;’ 3u p. dj. on Moad*. a. NOTICE.—in of loss, the Company will bold themselves responsible tor personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 91100. Err rickets apply to W. H. BECK v\ ITH. Agent, AtiheP. R. K. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Li rant street*. (^33 1884. THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAisU RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsbi; ivh Railroad. SUMMEB. ABRAfmBMSiIfT, ON AND AFTER (>; TV JOlh, 1664, train* run as followr, l_»_ - Leave Pittab’g, EoiOni'go. Fu* Cio For WheAi’g, Express -• lu a. m. :• 10 ft .... -2.10 a. m. Express 2Ojp. m. 2 3.45p.m. Express 8.1 K) pm. Mall l o.JWa. m. 6.10 a. a. For frfew Castie and Erie, b 6; a. m. Arrive Plttahurgn, P., F.W. h O. R ’y, 2.30 a. m., 8.20 p. 6.46 p. m.,7.60 p. m.. 8,30 p. ai. O. Af\ B. H.. .1 10 s. m., 3.45 p. m., 9.00 p. m. ACODMAIOI/AriOiN l ti AIN'S. Allegheny lor New Brighton. FnrN ror:-teu’c. 9 (V) a. S- 360 j< m. 3.d0 i>. iu. liwm. 4.3 u p. m. 6.30 p. m. Artfre AUeglieay, P., F. W. fc »\ K’y.l JO’a. m.. S s m.. -J.40 p. to., 4.46 n in. V. a P. R. R .. .10 00 a. ni i)ro. FdiiAU'i, Agoat Muoa Station. *iitttfUir&»»Pa. A. Q. OA Kftft Y, Agent,- * ilegficny i:»ty. au« 1 . fc. .vl V Gen. Ticket A;,flit, Pittsburgh & Connttiisviile R. R. WlnU'i* Aitacifcmont. OM'ASit AFTER MOhpAl, JSOV. it, 15*3, Trn’Oe will leave the Depot, corner of Rom and Water atreeia, aa follows: Pittsburgh. Pltt«l»urjn. Mali to and fjowT. 'utown .V* a. m. t> .*o p. m, Express " M 2 v.i p, m. to oo &. m Dt hTKeenport Acc'An. il u:i », a. b 60 a. a, 2d “ li> a. ra. 2 06 p. m. Ist Biaddook's “ : i>j j». 8 SO a. m 2nd BraddoclTo “ 426 p. m. g 4 1- rr.it »xAnrrc: wriWTtf RAILROADS. Rl-.TUhN'iNG Amves ftt STEAMSHIPS, /■ M t] Sseam from Queenstown and Liverpool. : \mjsk~. i POW , erful Iron Steam»Mp» of the Con ,..MEOHAhttOAi* N O l N ' classes Ul Mechanical lira wing, aAdiu- Architectural Drawing, machinists, psttenU makers, csrjienters, builders. marble cutters! Aro. A l*n « «l«ec tr.i- 1 a.rvd STEAMBOAT FOR A3TDRKW KX0MAN............TH0JCA1j XrTICILI^SSi eewby pFrn»PB, jb., SpedUlParfttfer. General Partner*. ... . IBOU CITY FORGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH V. AKH, HITTSBURUH. MAMFACSTHE B.VK IKON, GEH eral Railway and steamboat Forging®, Paaaonger, Freight and locomotive Axles, Ac. seio-tt KEDAH, tJLYMPGS, GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS AUDI' d picturesque scenery. ’ The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST DAY OF SEP I'EMBER oi each year, and ends on theFIRST (* F JO LY, louring. ItSlSrtM into two Sessions. Mudeots cannot return home between the Session*. All the Apparatus nece* ttVtZSsmJTSSS&Ts & Students. c Instrumental ana Vocal innate lonn* no extra charge, students wui be a.matted irom years to the age ol maunood. Boiir ‘ l payable nau yna.iy Bedding and Washing, per *eesaion.V. .V.!’.'. io Surveying aud use ui Instruments, per ac hum ........... sio Oiasicai and Modern Languages, extra 10 Studentsspending VacationanheCoilege.*’ 528 Reference.can be made to the Rt. Hev?Biahop Domcnco. Kt. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Svo i-, S L? cyl V? lda ’ {', orrettn i Rev. Ur. O’Aara Philadelphia; Ber. Henry lil’Laughlln, Phila delphia ; Eev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisbure „»• B.—A naofc nina dsiiy to Lorreho Iron ' * Bov» fa. a. H»’Sfci, Superior SMITH, EABK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse, Ifo. 143 First and 120 Second sts. Manufacturer! ol all ElzePhnd descriptions of Coal OU Retorts, and StIIU, mTwSct pipes. Sad Irons, Dog Irens, Wagon Errxes, Seal moulds, Puiliea, Hangers end Couplings Also, Jobbing and machinery of every dcscrin tion m*de to order, ... 3 Haring a complete machine soon attached to the foundry, aßnece®ary fitting will be carefully attended to. , oaidydfcw MIHHESOTA InfiJD FOR aTl.k ion ACR il sC BBTWilaH,' DA. ■SABSt < -' Lr I A -lulu-oixUme Counties, three, mtles.fpm the Mißblceippi river, arid BVe rnirar from the flourishing ISu-ri of Hastlhec ” . - J. BC. CASXUA7, ‘ " -.l?*!»l Vattfe nJcL GIWG,&C IRON WORKS. UPHOLSTERY. CRACEERB AT MAHVIKS, No. 64 Fourth Strutt (Opposite tile Cathedral ) 98 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA, COMMISSION MERCHANT orojKuv mookhead, , COMMISSIOH MEBQHAKT . tor the sale of ~ pro iros aito bmohs Hoi T 4 ■>' ~ . ~ . „ Prrrs&ußajtjMi^ A 1.0 Agent for the Pott.vilie Rail MUI Or-, dei B solicited ferT Rails, 22“, 2?, *2B, 32 40 In 60' and 68 pounds to the' yard, -and Street 'Hills ! Philadelphia Pattern, tl.pounds to the yard W. D. I'ATTBKSOH ...ADAH AMMO* PATTERSON * AMMON. commission Mcroliaiits, Fldur and Qraln and (general Prodnoa Deal* ■ era,'No. a Wood at.,. Pitjsborgh,. Pa, Wo take pleaaure in referring to the follow 1 Pittsburgh Houses fChesii, StaVth fc'Co., Zug A Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmundson A Oo;,KC H. Davis, J..P. Woodweil, JaenM'Onlly Sc U0.,,.1. W. Spencer, O.H. Lpve Be po.,n; H.Jack fc.JUo- Jan29-tf • cr .TI . . . . GROCERS. v. bethab 3. n. BtmrHK j. s. Bs'ndnt Late at Miller Sc KickCtion’s, BEYMER & BROTHERS^ [Successor* to Eeymer fit Andiyion,) ,v WHOLgSAhBJaALgBfLni r Foreign Fruits. Sat®, Oonftetiohary, Sugars, Fir® Wcrjß*, *C., H 03 .126 AMD I2B WOOD STREET, PITTSBtrEGH. - BRASS FOUNDERS. fiuquesiie Brass Works. QRA.W7ORD Cadman & ' rawibrd, Mauu favture and • ; enstkntiybu hand every v*n^yof FINISHED BRASS WORK. BiLASS CASTINGS Of fltyperior smnntha ncz3 made to order. CiTEAMBOATWOIIK AJTD tng promptly attended to. Also, sole agents for ia eatera PenUsyirania, for the- g*fa .of MAlhSa’S-SXPBQN>tIMP r with Lwdwß’fi Improvement attached. ‘ feblO' J. & M. M’STEEN, BRASS .FOUNDERS, CAS AUD STEAM TITTE&S, t all mae 07 BRASS AND IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Made at the shortest notice'. Particular attention paid to fitting up and re* pairing of OIL EfiTlNKltliiS. 31 & 34 Water Street, imat Liberty* The members of i thisfirmhe* mg practical mechanics, ol many years'rex nerience in the businera will ensuie'to give sa,t« bfactica in every respect. Wo‘are also agents lor Guild, Garrison A Oo.’a, Steam-Pumps St* wat-er and oil. b&P-lyoii STEEL WORKS. 13 *.AO JOITE3. .Joasi, BOTD..T7M. 2X’OPI LOU9H* Pittsburgh Steel: Works, J OftiKS, BOYD & ' CO., UAirU7AOTUBSBB 07 Uml hua, Sirring, Uiiiw A B Steel Springs and Axles, Corner ui Row and First Streets. nc-21-ly- PITTRBtFSGS, PA. GLASS WORKS. w. ■:u:vivr;;. J UAU..D. OT7HTriK&HA*..D. lauaSH 7. ODWMMJH.iJI ...O. DUSOAM. CIbNBiI»UIUMS A CO.—JPITTg y bvt (GH CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware fcouae lit) Water street, 156 First street, I’ituLuigh, Fa., three doors below the Monon gahris Hon as, n>anufactuxere of Pittsburgh City Window Gloss, Druggists’ Glass Ware and Ame rican Conv ex Glass. forPariorWindows, Ohurct* 0b and public buildings. apl WINES, LIQUORS, &C' HENKT W, BEAUMONT & CO., pgAi.gßfl n Foreign Brandiea, Wineß and Gins, AXSO] Blackberry, RaspberiY, Wild Cherry, and -Gin* ger bi andies, Old Monongahela, :Bye, and her Wkiakica, Jamaica Bum, &«., NU. S 3 i,IHEBTV STBEIvX , uprxjaite Fourth street, , taverns and Families supplied a moderate profits tor Oaah. ‘ ’ ffiyfl-Ija JOS, S. FIWCH. : KYE WHISKY. JOS. 8. FIISOH, (ouccosaor to Thos. Moore,) manufacturer of (Jojper Distilled Pure Bye Whisky. Noe 160, 101, 193 and 15a, Fiist street, Pitta* burgh, 6epH:lyd‘ DAVIS & PHILLIES, 110 TVaUr and 104 First Streets, BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS. Tfif A SSf AtTt,Hten S’ Of' BxiiiSi- IT* BEES’ GAS and STEAM FITTERS* GooDS, OIL WELL TUBING cf-ail kinds; Pumps, Valves, Hods, Clamps, Tonga, Ac. BRASS CASTINGS of all kinds, EOTr JEON' CASTINGS for Machinists, Plumbers, ’ and steam Fitters, Brass and Iron Globe Valves. Steam Whistles, Gong Bells, Steam, Water ana Vacuum Guagea, Steam and Gas Cocks, and all kinds of FINISHED BRASS WORKS, Babbettand Anti-Attrition Metals, dealers in Woodward, Worthington, and other Steam Pumps. A general assortment of Pumps always oa hand. Attention pail to- repairing Steam Pumps. Steam, Gas Fitting and Ploughing, For Refineries, Steamboats, Public Buildingß and Private Dwellings wiDAVIS & PHILLIPS, *• Nos. HO Water, and 104 First Street. no2BUmd WSSELL’S KLOCK. W. H.~M’GEE. No. 10 St Clair St, WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with ?~j&to*7e i J ccontains’ all the newest styles . Goods t < § Hciaeleß Patent Sewing Machines, These Sewing Machines are known as the very best lhfhe Unitiid States. They are WAKRABT £ii, and sold st the JLOWLST FEIOES. Call and examine them before buyingnlsewhere- . Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended tc. ERNEST AXTHEUtt. Agent, Wo. 103 Third street. Pittsburgh, p* ffiiilS'lpj S. S. BRYAN, Broker arid Insurance Agenti No, 59 FOURTH STBEET, Barke’i Bclidlng, 80l and eella on commlialod,. both; id tMs-. aod the Eastern Markets, Qtcckshad £ofi4*.. deifi -.-i-: ... . _ lysaßmfii. . SoO Boxe* No. -i Herring, _ How UTvHpg and for a*sa by- • v • • - - ■’ «•* BROS? .b BAjyp^ir^mgHr WVODKTH STBJiBT. S ' iw; feipP"- Depoiiti received of ntl .urn. not lewthßa On* Doixbx, and a dividend of the .profit* .declared twfed fVyiAr.-fo Jtine ahd»Bimemb«f> haa hco deciahedieenii-aonmUy, la Jilnoandiße* Interest/ df not ■ dritvSiint, la platmd'ftHie hfcPHnolpali.aßtUwualho eaQnrerAttfo pt&cot ‘fo?.foMhvdv^e^ IBte “ eneyWU “ lonWala CieHnr, fomirted statii, ott«6j2«tfon ... i * yaßBri>B»■ - ■« ;Wm. J. Anderson. . John B. M’Padden. ■ A. M, Pollock, Hf. D. John a. Raalmfaa/ „ ' YBtr&rhßS, •y ■ Calvin Adamai . *HehryJ. I»nch^ : < ii John C. Bindley, -;, . John Marshak. . g mm FBRKBaiNfi iatfous, AND .TAILORS TRrMMTNfMf, . - - Ho. 10 South Fourth Street, r myl-iyd , , , PHmArner.PHva E. ; 2 ....iv-.- tSt7O&TH3O» •• ••..•?*.. 3*4 -BMNBIES, &a. A.i«o, icle proprietor of tho ■ • . old wirsA-ii*'; TrafeK^r. Ho. S SortL. y mhU-iyd ■ P+llTM_T\'&TA>TTffr;-ni •' HOTELS, REST AURANT S,&Q. SAXT-a-crßc^aHEojErjaaei. , T . ««*350 LHIEIMV STRKJSWJu Hext to reansylytuiia- Pasgengeij.lJepot, JOHN SAVA6E, - PROPRIETOR,' Hxvma TTIKKiT ASD F’XTTKO'tFp, . WltJtmtt , thftai6dpmlmprqp«ncnfc.±M«nm|j tUax r«ort, aiay atacribcr llMepared to accom mnnatenls old cUstamers anu the nubile (tenor. : ally, with the beat the inarlret affords. ‘OySHM wIU bq aervedupin every variety of stylsnudiuf , ue season.. Hu. Wines, Xaiquors *n7i Aloi.ho ; feela continent In recommending them to fhbtfal£ 11a lot their edcollence. >' . ’ i ”'i . SBemtmber the place, Apond"Hall, Fanrth et* n&a Wood, enfranoa from Fourths: • -,tyfQ4y ... Black Diamond Steel Woito^ ... KTrTSfiuKQH, ?4s \; PARK, BROTHER & Cb* - ICAKUT*ACimifIB'O* V =* 1 ‘ ' • ’■ ■Best Quality of BGflnedrCait Steel, Square, Flat and Qa tag on, of aUsiiee . Warranted equal to any Imported or inanufar> tured in this oduntry, " ■- CFSFIOB AMD WSJteHOPffliff 1 ‘' r -■' - :.v 140 A liFSdrot end 130 * 102 gw&i stip feblS-lyd ;; BUBT’B J&aJF, BOAOSTTa^B: ! BED-BUG ; 3 THIS MOST VALUABIdBAjmCOIVi for destroying Yirmia. never faila to give ent|re : aatßrfactioh ,7r^~r ■ ri • E. BVHT, 3n., Proprietor, : Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. E.*Ef SEbs, LERB A CO*, wholesale Agents far Pittabozgh andYiclDity. octX2i®nt&k’Gifts. - • •>: . w,.;-' ! ao9 bbis, Gsff *6* ** Flour** ■— a •** ' In store And XorsaU. ~.s% - “ '* i 4/ -7«SISSBS§