FINANCIAL. MBlleiN BANK, 00. aliOinvra #vErniv, 4 '*r.rssvialt. VANE' CAPITAL 1,11011.000 Stockholders. Individually Liable. *AIL or DIPirOUNT ►ADDLPOSIT r, M. /LOYD. • Ca/hter JOHN lI.UI' II rreakhnt. I.IINICTOU Jobs 11. Illirtss4, Arablbsla W.Floyd y. _ - Thos. W. Marshall, Wm. T. elmoutm• 7awea W. Arrutt. (Au. L, Lettb. Jettaluya, TM. Rau IL lean, rally I.lu a Neutral Banking Jeiok4 organised and pnersred business. • GOLD, tiILYER AND COUPONS, Bought art Highest Prices. - PH. R. MERTZ, Banker, cu. Wood St. and sth tame .7. BANES T. BRADY & CO., Y Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St., mtlk.wli:Emts, Bay sad If-il an Waft of GOVERNMENT' SECURITIES, tiI)LD, !SILVER ILND COUPOIIIB, =I tom' loitered Mowed es Depodts. MrStoney Waxed ea Soncrument bonds al lerairt mute. nitea. Orders executed for Me Parekore ood dale of STOCKS, 11031110 Sod gil ULD. SAHHB'T. BRADT t CO, tte itts'(►ictt' '4.aittte. FINANCE AND TRADE. ' Ceylon or Prrreaution CiArrirri• Taint:MOLT, .ran. 27, 1870. The upward tendency in gold yester day culminated to day at 122, at which some nominal transactions took place, and gradually declined to 121%, closing, however, at 121%. Id Government bonds the market was strong and excited at' the first board, with an advance in 18811 and 18625, but at the neon session of the board the mar ket iledined and gradually settled down with a fraction below yesterday's quota." dorm The decline seems to be more 1 1 in sympathy with lower gold than from any other reason. Each decline brings In new buyers, and since the market is only moderately supplied with bonds all that Is offered is readily taken by , strong parties in the hope that the easy money market will advance quotations. Stocks opened strong, especielly Rock • Island, which advanced to 112%,closing, however, at 111%. Central sold as high 90%, and alosed and%. Northwe common sold at 72%, closed at 71%. Lake Shore sold from 11.1% to 85%. and closed dull and beery. Ohica declined from 111% to 25%, Cleveland amen a. ted between 91 and 91%. Reading we, strong and steady at 95% to 95%. Large lots of Reading are held at Philadelphia which were withdrawn from the mar ket recently, but will be returned as loon is the teethe; is sufficiently ad vanamend ge n era l Fames& shares are firm , Is confidently looked for. The unusual ease in the money mar ket gives great facility in the carrying of stocks, and the Increased earnings of some of the western roads warrant per manent-higher prints for all Railroad Coots. For Central Plonks there is ecose good inquiry at- slightly improved quotations, but ahould winter set in again, and snowdrifts occur, a reaction le more than probable. There was a slight demand for these bonds in Europe, but these sales are spasmodic. Money in good demand at full rams. - Marts quotations as received by PhEight. R. I , 121 %; Silver, 11 1862, 116 %: 118,Gold Five Terentits, 1862, 115eit do 11E4, 115%; do 1865, 115%; do 1865, Consols. 114%, do 1107, 114%; do 1868, 114%; Ten Fortiea, 112 y; Adams ' Ex- Company 63%; Merchants Union 00oPanY, —; American • Fa- Company, 87%; Western Union tregraph; My; blew York Central, 05: Beading, 95%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 88; Ohio & idsdPY, 85%; Michlean Southern, 84%; Cleveland a Pittsburgh, 91; Chicago, Book Island ,t Pacific, 111%; Chicago & North Weetern 71; Chicago & North Western Prefer red ftil; Erie 23. Sea. _Lo A . es er 6 L i= '6,05 Paris, per franc ..... -.-...... 24 25% Berlin, Udder . ... 89 92 Frankfort. florins 50* • 52 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Gold:121%; United Oleos 1t731; 118; ilvo•TwanLlol. IBA 115 y; do. 1864, 115%; do. 1865,115% TerePortioe, 'Five-Twenties, Join ery and July, Yoe, 11455; do. do. 1867, 114%; do. do. 1868. 114%; Union Pacific m a im e d. 88; Central do, do, 99; 01. 'Pacific, Ill; Lake Superior 96. Telegraph Rim Toxic, Jan. 27,1870. • It is stated that the Chicago a North western Company intend to Mute MO,- . 000 seven per cent. consolidated coulter - Bills drat mortgage bonds in place of the '9000.000 equipment bonds in the sinking fund of the company, and 1120,000 of the same outstanding, au of which 'nature - this year. No official notification has _ • • been Dent to the Stook Exchange. All the Western Pacific Railroad bonds have been clewed out at 90 and interest. Money easy, 4E46 on call loans. Stet , ling a shade easter, 9(i)9%. Gold Irregu lar and unsettled, opening at 122, 'dyad- Molt to 188%, declining to 121%, and . closing at 121%@121%. Clearances, eta 000,000. . Ckivernmalin%olB%nt bonds are firmer; Cm . eons of 'Bl ; do. '62, 15%©16; do. 64. 15%@lby: do. '65, 15%83)15%; do. new, 14540114%; do. '67 14, 4 40e14y; do. 14%(delty; 10405, 12%16113. Pacifica, • l% Ilefial. The sun•Treantry awarded 01,000,000 at 114.10.100®114 301001 bids amounted' to 94,219,100. r Stara bonds 'Mindy; Missouris. 89; old ‘I , IIIIDOTIBMIS, Miaow do, 46; old Virginias. • Mi new do, 61; old North Carolloss, 40%; new do,2s.,Lonlidana Levee fle, 63. Stocks unsettled. /Soo Thirty Prasaa—OantOn,ls4W Onal. MKUrbino. 34%; Western union Talegraph, gnickelver,lll . ‘; Mariposa, 8%; do. 'eferred, 1734; A Express, 63%; i t s Well s . 20 ; American, 37%; United 123 ii Patine Mall, 40; New York Central, 9455; Erie, 23 ; %; • do preferred, 39 Harlem, 13854; Hudson Serie, 9 441. Reading, 95%; Michigan Central My; Lake Shore, 64%; Illinois CentW, 136 ; ps u . burgh, 91; North Western. 7434; de, pre. ferred. 88y; Bock Island, mu• St. 'Paul. 7% do. preferred, 86; Wabash, - 52%; do. preferred, 72%; Fort Wayne 69; 1C 1 " Terre Sante, 20; do. preferred, 68; 6,g,. ago and Alton, 14% do. preferred, 146: Ohio and Missimippl, 2555; N. J. C.,9730 Dubuque, 10834: O. O. &I. C., 17. Boston prioee : Calumet. 62; Copper 4 pally s;Franklin, 6i1100L5, 78 : Quincy. 27. PITTSBURGH •IRR67S - - - annum or Prrntstonnt asserts, ITatraansv, Jan. Tr, IMO. 1 There Is no Improvement to note in oar general merchandise markets, bn as noted yesterday, there seems to be a more cheerful feeling in commercial dr circles, and • good swing badness is ex pected, and it Is earnestly hoped that these expectations will be fully realized. • Ths receipts of floor and grain are in- Acresaing, as the markets both east and welt have given evidence of • little back pole Within the pat two weeks, an im peeved business is expected, and there is plenty of room for it. There has been a alight reaction In wheat at Chicago do. ring • the past two or three days and esare a abide lower. Rumors were etroulated there by the t•team" on Tues. day. that the advanoo reported In Liver • pool was manufactured by the "bulls" on this side, and some who bought on Meeday were just as anxious to sell on Tuesday, than' at a lose. There is no Manbut that the recent advance was Man too rapid to be Wealth though the Indications point to better quotations than have prevailed for several months. Wheat and dour are both cheaper, rale. tirely, than other commodity. and con sequently otter greater Inducement to speculators than anything else that can be named at present. As we tinted, the other day,-10 uo event, will either of these articles go much lower, but on the contrary the Indications are dectdediy In favor of an advance, though of course It is not expected that prices will go to where they were during the war, nor any thing near thereto. an there is entirely too much of it in theo t c r untry for that. The Provision marke is weak . and lower , in the west, the 11 al receipts of hogs, both live and dressed at Chicago bay ing afforded the !..beare" a chance to op erate, and it le said that several eastern orders were WI 'drawn there on Tues. . . day in anticipaU • n of lower prices APPLE BUTTER —Quoted 761156. APPLES—In fair demand and steady but unchanged: salon at 12,60(0,60, per bbl, as to quality,: • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Is offering freely. and 'very dull, and cannot be quoted above 3%. BUTTER—Couthmes to arrive freely and the market being pretty well glut ted, prices are tending downward. Prime Roll cannot be quoted above 28® BO and choice in atnall packages, at 31(3132 cts. BEANS—The demand Is light and market dull; we 000tinne to quote at r 2,2.502,76 Der timbal. CRANBERRIES—DuII; 1 1 2420 6 . BROOM CORN—le firm end higher, being quoted at 14018, as to quality. ClDER—Continues dull and nominally unchanged, at 56,0008,00 per bbl, as to quality. CHEESE—Is firmer, bat not quota bly 'Wither. Western Reserve, 17(011734; Factory, 1801634; Neri York Dairy, 1934019; Gosnen, 20. CARBON OIL—Is quiet and on. I changed, at 26®2634 ctn., for 60 or 100 bbl lots, with the usual advance in a retail way. DRESSED . 11008.—Continue dull, the demand having , fallen off materially within the past week; we now quota at 1034 ®ll eta. DRIED FRUIS , Quiet and un changed. Apples at 809 e. Peaches at 709 for quarters, and itegato for halves. Blackberries 14 cis., and pitted cher ries 30 eta. EGGS—Continue to arrive freely; and cannot be quoted above 250. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85090 to the tr ade and the usual advance for email lots in store. FLOUR—Is firmer and the demand Is rather more active, though unchanged. We continue to quote at 95,11005,50 for spring, and 96,7506,00 for winter. Rye 0,00:06.26. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchang ed; 51,1501,18, for lair to prime red. Rye continuer' doll and cannot fairly bq quoted above 86090 e, though we have heard of no Balm below 90 cents. Corn is lees active, and a shade easier. and we now quote ear at 78080. I Oats dull, the demand being very light, and prices unchanged: 46®47 on track and 49050 In store. No movement In I barley, and prices are nominal at 51 for , spring, and 91,10 for fall. HAY-1s selling from country wagons at 917026 per ton, as to quality. • HUSKS—SaIes at 8 cents per found. HOMINY—SaIes at 58,00@6,50 per bbl. LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime at 9202,25 rer bbL ONIONS—SaIes at 92,5003,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. • LARD 011.—City brands No. 1 extra quoted at 51,4301,45, and No. Sat 93095. -Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brands - held higher. PEANUTS-Quoted-at 91010 cis. PEAS—DaiI; 52,50 per bushel. PROVISIONS--Plain Shoulders, It® 14y; Sugar Cured do, 153 i; Ribbed Sides, 1634; Clear do, 1734; Sugar Cored Hams, 1934®19%. Lard, 1734 in tierces. and 1E01834 in kgs and palls. Dried Beef, LV34. • Mess Pork, 530. Market quiet. and. if anything prices are lower. I POTATOES—DuII, but unchanged; may be quoted at 600 in bulk and 550 racked. POULTRY Market almost bare. Dressed chickens, 13014, and dressed turkeys, 15020 SEEDS--lnover seed is firmer and higher with sales at 118,60014,75, and tap stock in this market pretty well reduced. Timothy seed rat 14,00. Flaxseed Is still quoted at $2,10®2,1.6. SALT—Is quoted sta 1,75 by 'the car RTKAW—SaIee et $14®15 Per ton. WHlSKY—Efighwlnee firmer at 98® 11; rectified, 11,00; proof rectified, Old whisklee scarce and firmer. PITTSBURGH CATTLE MARKET PAKrI'A. CENTRAL. STOCK 27, TARO% THUBSDAT, JIM 1870. OATTL.L. ThLmar kin has again been dull this week, and while there was no glut the supply nevertheless was in excess of the demand. The main obstacle tetthe way is the fact that prices are relatively higher in the west than In the tiara, and as a consequence, nearly all the cattle on sale this week cost too much, and to so• cept the Ayres offered would have lost money for their :owners. Buyers and, sellers could not get together, there Wag a difference perhaps of a cent per pound between them on the better grades, and In many instances hOlders being flown.- no to take what wee offered here ship pod ir on further east ot, their own sooount, and there are those who think that will go further and fare worse—the blot that New York as well as Buffalo were a shade better yesterday, probably stimu lated some to ship whe but for this would have sold here, even if they did sustain a loss. Moat of the cattle on sale this week was of the commoner grades, not the kind sought for by ship pars at this season of the year, and it Is probable that farmers and dealers would 4o better by keeping this grade of stock at home and feed them for a month or two to come. Prime to extra cattle may be quoted at though it takes. something very line in the present con dition of the market to bring the out side Agurs. Aa already intimated the market hat been dull and Inactive all week, buyers being very darner:me for lower prices, and this holders, as a general thing, were unwilling to swede to, and the result /A that while there has been a goodly number of buyers and an aver age supply of stook, the volume of busi ness will be light; se it is probable that some shippers will return east, without haying bought anything like their usual number. • • T1117115D&T, JAM. 1374 - Se. WI. Prkv B.L.a V.. for AtroNarler 3 l i tik . 3) . r 2 Weave aT. for Crooel if UAW 6 W r. a. 7.114 15 11,630 571 SAIDAT, JAN. 21. utif es ... ... . 17 770 ~ 5 0: : ... ............ 4416 , 3 7 " Crorreb 17 16,710 110 to 34 34010 150. sr. Perla to Y. run 17 7.1.030 s7O 8.1. E for la 10.400 cid:p4u 117 1N 700 Iluthrood &B. for -21051er.... 9 LIM 000 TIISIDAT, JAI!. Dacha T.e'ltrs4 • t io ?t 4 :O 1 50 •• Tram , man 11 :9 250 7W n.V** f° F ..... 1:161 , • •• Ir. A.Thompeoo 16-111 R!4 'Hobert/ ...... 10.110 7 12`2' Troutman to 1. .... It CIO iao WIDNZADAT. JAN W. H. To I,Co. tor.Floimes & P..— OS 94.452 .3 IL L. & Co. forAlclrsddes.....,l4 11 . 740 i.ii) . . ~ H. L. &Co. for H. Clark 11. L. A Co. for 8art1ett....... II 4,74. 452 tuv, H. L. &Co. Ibr Jody IL L. &Co. for Toompllolt 5 4 ttri. 7 N OM ;00 Iledsr• & V. for It ..... t ' tied goo &Y. for Crol6 IS M S 40.570 755 fledges A P. for GM! Hedges A. P. tor WY sadon.... 15 MAGI) 5h Hodges &Y. for 1ip_00..... .... IS =N I : 12 Hatelwool •B. IA Nal i tnr X . ... 17 1 ) 7 1. 7 7. V.lragrllVarrolt. Baader .... • 0 OM i 1125 W. Wallace to J. Lull IS 15,5:0 0 75 M. Johnoto• to J • Aull lo 111,40 OSO lIIIILIDAY. JAN. 27115. Flaltroodlll.lor Haas & I fa. Sa 3&7.400 I 11'4 H. 1.. f, Co. 115 . 0 logl7 i , 111 11.161 711 •• •.• P. 15i7Sty . . ... 17 la 97%) 752 •• •. It. A Tho . oip's It 10.110 5J74 •• • Jody at 41 400 ..7 Orr LW imam. r,., texrc... II 17.510 ii . ng 7 . fp , ISAIIIA • 11100 for 15•155950rl II 19.660 5 471 A Tbomwes A 4.50 U. We 11111 Ma 19 II ZNI 400 G. W. yryrod to IC. Low— .... ts MOW 11 60 A , ltephesel to Wear 16 11700 510 J. Plesctior to kllsktooe IS 50.740 540 =I The supply of • hogs has continued, light since the date of our last report, and while the market is termed a little better, it is by no means active, and prices are no higher than last week. It was thought ten days ago that there would be • reaction, that price* would probably go back to where they were prior to the breakdown, but according' to present indications, It la not likely that theme expectances will be realized. The fact that the provision market Is weak and down considerably, it is con tended, lutist have an effect on hogs, SO the one must sympathise with the other, an d i t tm generally conceded that beware relatively.higher than any of its products. Packers cannot pay present prices, tak ing the price of pork, ' lard and bacon as a bawl, sod It is certain that butchers cannot take all that offer. York 800 sold 41 *: at 83i@tqi, and Philadelphia Hugs at 9}iGeyti; I Ire ioo. The arrivals of cheep m os tlyn un =flatly large this~w eeek , week, of the 1 oommoner gradas, and the market to day is doll and weak, and prices are lower compared with the early part of the week. Prime fat sheep were not in large supply and consequently brought full prices, while Inferio rand commoo wanted at ish stook did not appear any price. We quote good 90 to 100 lb sheep at 534@t0, with eaten of the last named average during The early part of the week at 63,i. Scalawags, and of these there Is a large- supply, are not wanted and are hard to sell at any-price. -- 1 Erisman et Co. rephrt having bought tc-day 1,000 head averaging 90 lbs at 5%. Smith & Blue bold a fanny drove of 150 head, averaging 125 lbs, to Sohn Loyd, at 73;. They were fed by Peter 1 Kline, of hiahontng county, Ohio. PETROLEUM MARKET 0111011 OV PITTSBURGH GAZXTTB, t TlilititesDAT Jan. 2T, 1610. To-day bee been another blank In the oil boldness. not a single eale of .either crude or relined, and the market is de void of a single new future worthy of special notice, The disposition of both manufacturers and dealers is to hold off and await future developments; they seem determined not to incise until the proper time arrives, the time when they can operate with some show of success, and when' there is some prospect of realising something tangible. That that time has not yet arrived Is evident; otherwise the market would give some evidence of life and activity, and there would not be so many of our refineries standing Idle. That we are nearer to it now than we were 30 or 00 -days ago is true, but crude Is still relatively higher than refined, and the policy now enter tained, and It le 'good one, to not to make any movement until a margin has been secured. CRUD. No Bales. There was some Inquiry for spot oil, with, it la said, 13c hid, while futures continue quiet unchanged. Seller to July may be quoted at 12V,; and buy. or'e option, came time, 14N,(3,15—5a1e yesterday of 2,000 bbls buyer until Sep. tember at 15. IMZEII . . .• No trannactiona—market quiet but firmer. We quote January at 30%; Feb. ruary at 30,!,‘; February to June at SI; audJidarch to August at 31g. Buyer all year, quoted at 34%._ Of MIME OIL ST A. 9. R. B. • -• • - Chrystal Oil Works 83 bbls, on account A. B. Mills; Spears tier. 80. on account same; Citizens Oil Works 80, on account 0 wston dr. Sowers; Fairview Oil Works LW, on account Lockhart, Frew 3 Co; Forsyth Bros. 240„ on account 0. D. set. dick; Sunbeam Oil Works 160, on cc. count W. Robinson; Liberty Oil Works 160, on account same, J. Wilkins 403, on account Phila. dt Boston Pet. Co. Total bbls 61PFIXENT6 OF Ott. BY A. V. S. . . . • Lockhart, Frew & CO. 614 bble ref. oil to Warden, F. dr, Co., Phila. • , Forsyth Bro: & Co. 89 bble relined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. MeKelvy & Bro. 600 bbla refined oil to W. P. - Logan d: Bro., Philadelphia. Mentzhouner, Koehler & Co. 400 bbla ref. to Waring, King k Co., Phila. H. W. 43.,Tweddle 120 bbla lubricating oil to J. R. Bartlett, New York. Total relined 1,600 bide. Total lubricating 120 bbla. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New Yong, January 27.-Cotton with out change; sales 3000 bales at 25;sic for middling uplands. Flora-receipts 13,122 . . bbl, and heavy; sales 6800 bbls at 54 60® 4 85 for superfine State western, $5 25® 6 for extra Stale, $5 05@6 15 for extra western, $5 80(06 40 for white wheat ex tra, 15 75®6 al for R. -H. 0., $5 30®6 25 for extra St. Louis, 56 25Q18 50 for choice do. Rye flour- quiet; sales 200 bbls at ®5 10. Corn quiet. Whisky unchan ged; sales 300 bins western at 51 for free, wood and iron bound. Wheat-receipt. of 11,046 no, opened dull and heavy, but under 120 for freights, and rather better to New York; by private cable the mar ket closed le better with fair export de mand; vales 54.000 bn at II 18(41 20 fit No 2 spring,ll 22 for No 1 sad 2 do mix ed, VI Wel .31 for winter red and amber western, $1 40 for white western. Rye (Mist. Barley dull and declining. Bar- , ley malt quiet. Canada Peas dull; sales 8,000 bu In bond at 11. Corn-receipts of' ' 5,100 bu and favors buyers; sales 38,000 nu at 90®950 for new mixed western, it 07@1 0814 for old do afloat, sl®l 02 for new yellow Jersey, $1 02 for new yellow southern, $1 03®1 05 for new white southern. Oats-receipts of 5,093 bu, heavy and lower; miles 0.000 bu at ! 56(4)57c for western, 19(46113 for State. Rice dull at 51.1.3.6N0 for &Caron na. Coffee steady ; Isabel 1,000 bbla ' Rio-on private terms. Sugar is drill, with vales 200 bads Cuba at 100 /0)%o. Molasses dull. Hope quiet. Pe troleum firm at 170 for crude and 31%13 ' for refined. Linseed Oil quiet. Pork steady, with tales 970 Mae at 527®27.50 for new mess, 1122,50(023 :or prime, and 1241024,50 for prime mess; also, 750 bins new mesa, seller February and March, at 101,50®28.50. Beef steady. with sale. 1 160 buts at 510(015 for new plain mew. 114®1740 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef ste iadyme with men. Al $27 tierces at 116 1 ®lB for pr® 3o for India meas. Beef Hams quiet. wtth sales 1,350 bbls at 112.(eW. Cut Mesta dull, with sales 115 pleas at 1111 (0123 for shoulders and 14% ®1534 for hems. Middles firm, with sales 125 boxes at 140 for Cumber land and 15c for short ribbed ; also 600 boxes deliverable In Chicago at 1234 for Cumbe rlard, and 137(c for short ribbed. Dressed Hogs steady at 14(011% fur western. Lard dull and heavy, with sales 350 tieraes at 16®16N0 for steam, and 1730017%0 for kettle rendered. Butte r quiet and steady. Freight+ to Liverpool lower. Shipments per steamer, 30,000 bush wheat at 4141. Latest.. Flour closed dull and slightly In favor of buyer for good grades, sod steady for low grades; moderate export demand. Wheat better with improved exrt demand at 51,180T01.W for No. 2 spring, and 51,29 ®1,31)4 for winter red and amber. Western. ...Rye nominal. Oats lower and dull at 58c for Western. Corn dull at 90(0940 for new, and 51.05% ®1,1773( for old mixed Western. Pork nominal for moss, at 126,50 for February, and 526,75 for March. Beef steady with fair demand. Cut means and bacon quiet without decided change. Lard nominally unchanged. Eggs dull and declining. . CElcaoci, Jan. 27.-Eastern exchange unchanged. Flour firm and steady; $3,75(04,75 for spring extra. Wheat: No 1 quiet and firmer, sales at 95c; No 2 openedclosed quiet s lit y B i o2Bo f ig n , a at dvanced to an I this afternoon the market was active as 61.140 cash and seller February. and 8314 c bid for seller March. Corn in good de mend for old and lc higher; sale. of No 2 at 71%®720, 723 for regular, 730 for fresh recets, closing at 72.3 for regular; new more active ip at 66)03, closing at 55%; this afternoon old No 2 Was nominal at 72c. Oats quiet and 4%1453 lower; sale. lof No 2 at 39®39%, closing dull at 39 ® 39)icl. Rye quiet and a shade easier at 720 for strictly fresh No 1. Barley drill and nominal. at 77(0800 for No 2. Highwines nominal at 92(0 930. Sugar 11144013140 for common to choice Orleans, Provisions quiet and firmer. Moos Pork 1126,25 cash, $27 seller March and buyer February. Lard a shade weaker at 15140 cash, and 160 , seller Match. Cut Meats firmer and quiet; abort rib middles 13340 cash. 13 413 seller last half of February, day salt shoulders loge buyer February, and long cut hams seller February 140. I green Mts nominal at 3e. Dre Hoge doll ea at 510(4,10.6214, 1 closing q uiet and weak at 510,26(010,60 for prime lots, dividing en 203 pounds. Receipts for :the past twenty-four hou-3,263 bbis flour, 18,356 bush wheat rs . 20,354 bush c0rn,14.136 bush oats, 1,658 bush rye, 2,40 1 bush barley, 20,121 hogs. Ship ments-5,976 bbls f10ur,4,014 bush wheat, 8,852 bush corn. 444 bush oats, 370 bush rye, 2,746 bush barley, 6,797 hogs. UINCII42IATI. Jan. W.-Flour unchan ged; family $5,25®5,60. Wheat in light supply at $1,10®1,12. Corn quiet at 76 ®760. Oats steady at 50(056o. Rye 85® Otto. Barley unchanged; spring 51,19.15 1,12. winter 51,25 @LSO- Cotton firm at at 24340 for middling. Tobacco arm and In good demand, with a light supply; sales 89 bhde at 116(016.50. Whieky hold at 95a. closing dull. Hogs steady st 58,76 ®9, 2 0; receipt. , et 3,600 head. Mess pork declined to SW,SO and Is dull. ..1k meats dull at 1411)14%0 for shoulders, clear ribs and clear sides. Bacon dull; shoulders 12140. sides 15)4(0160 for clear rib and clear; hams dull at 1 8 5010- 10110 for sugar cured: the latter rate for standard brands. Lard closes dull and heavy at 104(016)4e, with no demand, and these rates nominal. Butter un chand and dull at 23®323. Eggs dull at 23 50240. Cheese In fair demand at 1734 11418340 for western reserve at factory. Linseed oil dull at 90c. Lard oil steady at 51 43011 45. Petroleum steady at BO® 220 for refined. Sugar dulland drooping; New Orleans 11340140. Coff,e firm at 18024 c. Molasses steady; N. 0. 751078 c. ST. Loom, January 27.-Tobacco steady and unchanged. Cotton quiet at 24X® doing. Fl ou r unchanged and very little doing. Flour active for low grades and wanted; fall superfine sold at 14 12(04 87, extra 54 5004 85, double extra 55®55 25, choice to fancy 16 60(08. Wheat firm; No. goring 900, No. 1 red fall 51 1 16; choice to fancy 11 20(01135. corn . low qualities easier; mixed bulk 660, do sacked 74 5077 cents, yellow 77(378 cents, White 84®88 yenta. Oats dull and drooping at 49@51 cents in bulk, 540550 sacked. Barley unchanged; 51 for-obolce =iota 'spring and 51,0501,15 for Min nesota do. Rye, nothing doing. Whis key dull at 950. Sugar dull at 11®131.0. Coffee dull at Z)(022.3 for common to choice. Molasses dull at-65e00. Pork: PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: PEIDAY MORNING, JANUARY , 28, _MO, buyers and sellers apart, at $25 offered and ek7,11.5@21,50 asked. liry Salt Shoul ders lle. Clear Rib 14N'a. Clear Sides COO: shoulders 130, clear rib 16t €416140, kez.—Recelpts=-Flonr, -2 ; 100- - bbtal - whciat, 5,700 bus; corn. 10,400 bus; oats; 6.900 bus; barley, WO bash; bogs. 1,250 bead. CLEvELEEtt, ; January 27. Floor quiet and steady; country brands: white double extra 113@0,50; red double extra 1.5.25%5,50; amber double extra 15(g).5. 75 ; aiding double ektralKifo s . .50. Mick wheat Flour 'steady and demand fair at $7,50®8.00. Rye Flour in moderate de. mond and steady at 15,50. Corn very Orin with II good Inquiry for new, bit es ho wiles bale been reported for a day er two, we are unable , to give quotations. Petroleum quiet and unchanged; relined held at 28%(4.27c; crude in moderate de. nand at 18,65 per bbl. LOUISVILLE, January7.7 t .L-Sales of 79 I I bhda of tobacco at 6®sa for rash tiialgi B o r.! loge; 8% (4412.%c for low to fair, loaf market firm. Cotton active; aaies of 98 hales of middling. at 24,40. Provisions Slrm. Mew pork FM Rico shoulders lat 1310; slues at 10@11Y340 for clear rib and clear .In bulk; shoulders at 1130; clear rib at 143‘c; clear sides at 15340. Card at 183i0.. Hamel sugar cured at 193.0... Whisky firm Mello. BALTIIIIIOII2, January 27—Flour fairly llern s active and favors buyers; sales of west- super at it.74@)6. Wheat firm, with gales red at 11,85®1,47. Corn firm, with sales white at 11,03 and yellow at B7c®ll. Mess Pork quiet at 929,50. Ba con Wm. with salea rib at 161;@ 10i4c,. clear sides at 170,whoalders at 13%c, and hams at 20c. Lard firm at 17 1 ®1734c. Whisky quiet at 99c@91. CIIkIACIO, January 27.—Live bogs ac. tive $8,40@8,75 for common; 88. 85 @ 8 . 89 for fair to medium; 89.05@9,35 for good to choice. Cattle opened active, and sub. eequezitiy ruled quietist 44,25®4.70 for Texan steers and native cows; 15E65,75 for fair to medium; $6,20@7,12% for good to choice beeves. Mom/mugs, January 27.—Flour on. changed. Wheat firm at 8634 c • for No 1 and 80 (0 Mr No 2. Oats and corn nomi nal. Rye In fair demand at 700 for No 1. Dressed hogs unchanged. Receipts : 2000 bble fl our, 18,000 bush wheat. Shipments: . 1,000 bbl, flour, 3,000 bush wheat. TOLEDO J anuary 27.—Wheat lower; NO. 1 white Michigan at . $1,16, amber Michigan at $1,0234. No. 1 tad at $l.lO. Corn dull and unchanged: No. 2 old at 90e, new at 720, no grade at 13.10. Oats dull and nominal. Dressed bogs dull at 104111014 e. Clover seed at 1815. klustenia, Jan. 27.--Cotton quiet and steady; receipts, 1.492 bales; exports, 2,90 halts. Flour firmer; superfine 115. Corn 90e. Oats scarce at 680. Bay steady 125. Bran acaroi thl. Pork steady $20,50. Bulk Shoulders 1134 c; sides 151.40. DETROIT, January 27.—Wheat week, and No, lower; extra white at $1,20; No. I do at $1,12@1,13; amber at 11.05. Barley at $1,85 per contal. Live hogs tower at $10,50 efrered. PHILADELPHIA, January 27.—Wheat better; red 61,25. Corn In good demand; ealea of 10,000 built new yellow at 88494. Petroleum unchanged.. Whimsy dull and unchanged. Nunn - twat, January 27.—Cotton mar ket active and prices ilrm; tow middlings at 2384 e, good to ordinary 2.3q0; Mock, 4,100 bales. ST. Louts, JED. 27.—Cattle: - prime to choice In good demand at 5 .1.4(91 6 14e. Hoge dull and lower at 834®90 Dry Good. Martel. NEW YORE, January 27.—The market continues extremely quiet and there la little or no change in prices. The weath er in the meantime is very tine and hold ers sanguine of an early resumption of business. and oonaequently are firm - In views respecting prices. I•lemaske ging. hams are advanced to 16340, Earlaton ex- tras are in beautiful display at 26c, and all low and medium prints such as /AI, ell, Nassau; 'Nannette, Granite Gold Medal, Ctmmonwealth. and goodie( this class are selling at very low rates, from 834 toll tic, but all first cline prints bring 12tio. Delaines are not fully' open yet bat prices will rule low, as Pacific mina have established their rates at 16(..02043 to. day. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD, Cue mtsito A.I.D PITMISURCia RLIL. !WAN January 27.-2 carol • ore, Zug a Co; 2110 do. J Reamer d Co; 2 do do, McKnight de Co; 7do Iran ore, Shoen bergerlumber, J Heath; 4 do pig Iron, Nimick Co; 50 bole 011, .3 dpear A Co, 1 car • pipe. H H Collins; 1 do turning.. Moorhead A 00; 2do ro totem, K P Young; 1 do do, 9' Gibbona; 23 cues cheese, H Riddle; 10 d.) tobacco, Watt, L A Co; 10 his do, C C Beer; lot bones, B Manton 10 bbls apples, 1 de • butter, Bigger d L; 1 do wine. J Seitreth A Co; 2 kgs • butter, 6 bole d apples, 4 do eggs, 135 do apple., Volgt, IK d Co; lI kga lard, W W Rankin; lot stoneware, Mnnhall d Oa; 6 bdls rockers, Bedford Utah . A Co; 15 eke oats, Jae McKay; 82 eke turnips. 17 do d ample*, 25 do plea toes 85 bbla apples, Randolph 8; 4 Ohl, b flour, Totton Co;Lb: 200 bite corn, 32 do rye, 25 do oat., Moßarle d Al 1 04 sks °ern, Campbell .111 C; 12 pkga sun dries., U Rea Jr; 24 bibles, 11 Berger; 1 bbl eggs, Head d rd. Prroutuiton, (311107311.1•11 AND Sr. LOVIB. RatILIIOAD, January 71.-1 car msit, G Ober; 14 !skids sugar, Dilworth, Harper a Co; 1 car staves. M P Adams tit Co; 25 bbls highwines, W Millar 0o; 1 car lumber, B Walters d Son; 91 bete barley, John Gangwicb; 66 do corn, W H Hagan; 167 bpi barley, 4 bole onions, Meanord Harper; 7 hides, Hays et 13: 4 bbl. eggs, 6 Olga butter. W H Rankin; 400 by flour. George Stewart; 22 bgs bar. F Schleids; 24 barrels apples, 10 Obls dried apples, 8 tub s butter. Volgt, Ma hood elt CO; 8 tube butter, F Ci Craig head; 3do do.,Bruggertnan O'Brien; 35 bags corn, Rinehart AS; 25 cgs meal, Day d Co; 31 bags barley, 12 bps feed, Campbell A Co; 18 green !Ades, J Wel don; 9 hides. J 'Gallagher. ALLNONANT STATION January 27, 3 ears lumber. John Nang, 260 into oats, 183 do feed, it Knox & Son; 29 hides. J Ebner; 8 cars metal, & Cutcheon; 20 bbls barytes,/Lindsa Sch y omakes & Son. 50 bbls flour, J B McKee; 49 eke rags, J B Jones. Pirrastrann. FORT *AIDS AND OAT- Ba tueso uman. Janu 27.-5 me metal, Diunck & Co; 3 d odo, J W Por ter; S do do, Hallman it - Hammett; 1 do do, Brown & Co; 1 do do, Pgb Forge Co; 9 dressed hogs, H Rea; 100 bbls flour, Schomaker dr. ti NV do do, T 0 Jenkins; 100 do do, Segtimyer it V; 6 has cheese, N J Braden; 87 ski rags, McElroy it 00; 20 bag butter. 10 ski potatoes. 8 bids beans, - Volgt, Mahood & 0:1; 53 aka rags, McCullough, B it Co; 27 skit potatoes, Day 10o; 88 bdls above's, Meyers a A; 8 bbl. flour, J Hinklet 8 kgs powder, Atwell it Les; 10 his cheese, 0 Mc; 2 cars limedone, Sboenberger, Blair &OD; 2do do. Oralr, Bennett & Co; 300 bbls dour, D Wallace; 24 bbls hams A H Childs & Oa; 5 bbl, spirits, 6 do gin, S McCrickhlirbbis lard oil, A. Kirkpat rick &Co b ps butter, P Hanna. Ax.mtnostur Vstx.gr Kursoan, Jan uary 27. L—1 car metal, Niblick it Co; 5 cars lime stone, Shoeuberger Blair &Co; 08 do coal, Kler, Foster & Wert 48 do do, Armstrong. Dickson it Oa; 18 do do. Coleman it Bahm; 5 pkgs marketing. J MOD Crossan; 26 skit cloverseed. W Kirkpatrick: 1 bbl dressed 'poultry, L .7 Blanchard; 7 bdls hides, W Flsocus & Son; b ut tut clover mad, B M Corbett; 3 bbls ter, Knox & Orr; 1 car wheat, 1 do oats, R T Kennedy h Bro; 48 slur oats, F Kirsch; It bite butter. 1 bbl eggs, Frame; 8 bra butter, F T McKee; 2 calve., J Hoffman; 400 bars railroad iron, T W Hopkins a Co; 54 eke oats, 2V do wheat, W Welsh. DIAMOND OIL WORK% H. M. LONG -& CO., Vic* DALIILL•S BUILDING. Doons.e WET. Pltt.b.nah Pa. TAGIL BELOTHEBS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DZAINSA IN Petroleum and' its Products. wrgrlg:=Tatiatia.ll4lT Philadelphia 01110-137. WALNUT ST sol :yr= CLIPSE PETROLEUM - REFINERY 11EIBUS W. C. MEDDLE, MAIIIIYAOTUIUM or Lubricating &High Test Burning Oils, ir.ellpsollalbead Axle CINI. Mande gir•st beat vrttboilt our.. Tql.im " Vrii i ttraVrtrirk t it 3 1.15 •metive. sagine, =welds* tthep wlu en ii aarlant Ns Nal owe £deptea for hlgh__apeed. • Plphakle 011..111•ol,110•41.111410 Oil. 011,Tansien00100 0 1 1 essole. tog sad Yllolshboieamllitas, • Oil, i/arloos. OIL rsraelse. &IMOD. VARNUDI. to prestrre sAibt Lea Wort .0 Mao Moat Xrota Nast. Then orodaeta aro onaufsetare4 sada, Dr. Twaddle@ polo. by tlape ?homed Steam In Vas. coo. ThaLotoloattms olla are almost odorle. Weit, o lll. a P' Tigh " ria "h prra u tu d re a ulat "T atla llff e h dt W a n'i remain limpid dart. tame add. The HMl 'road Ulla era Unequalled, and ars la constant Om tl mans er % rriert i a Vrltt /tr:10; 013 BTAllt in . c Worki at hlrsipetotrgßrWie. RIVER NEWS. The river la again receding at this • lint with 9 feet 6 inches in the channel by the ,ionongabela-tnarkL._Weather Cool and pleasant and all that could be desired for out door boalriess. Mercury marked 35 to 36 nearly all day. The ArgO•Y (cord Cincinnati, is among the drat boats due. There has been no arrivals or depar. turns mince the date of our teat report. Businees continues moderately Active at the landing, and while freighta appear to be more abundankboata continue to ex-. perienco considerable difficulty in pick ing Up a trip. Capt. J. IL Lightner, has been ap pointed general agent and solicitor for the People's Insurance, Company, in place of Capt. James Gordon who has re moved to St. Louis. That Capt. L. will give entire satisfaction in his new voca. tion we have not the slightest doubt, and the Compaay was fortunate in secu ring Ms services. The Messenger, Capt. Jwls Dean, is filling up rapidly for New . Orleans, and will take her departure. on Sat urday without fall. The Nick Wall. Capt. Poe, will depart Putnamuis on Saturday, and the Kste Capt. Ed Evans, willpositively depart for Nashville the same day. It is expected that Capt. C. L. Bren-1 nen's new Pittsburgh and Cincinnati packet will be ready for badness ;with in the next three or four weeks, She will be quite &acquisition to the trade. - W. E. Dever. one of the pilots on the Arlington, although quite young, hav ing Just reached the years of maturity; it is said, promids to be a first Mara star in the profession. It is vary im portant for a packet boat to have first class pilots, and Capt. Moore was for tunate in securing Mr. •Dever's services. Wm. Gordon, formerly pilot on the Parkersburg rocket Belle, has gone on the Arlington with a view of learning the river clear through to Cincinnati. -Mr. Gordon le an excellent pilot to Par kersburg. Capt. Anawalt contemplates loading the Wild Duck for St. Louis. —A St. Louis dispatch under date of Tneeday, furnishes the following items: The steamers running in the St. Louis trade which were destroyed by fire lard year are as follows; Ruth and Stone. wall, in Misaisslppi river: Lexington . at Algiers: G. B. Allen, Ben. Johnson, blowy Adkins, Carrie V. Mounts, Jen. Ma Lewis, Fannie Scott, Armenia. War Eagle and Evening Star at St. Louie; Antelope, Peter Rehm and Lady Grace in Missouri Ayer; estimated loss. IMO.; 000. Lost by sinking: Sunset, Urilda, Tennessee,;. Benton, Sully. Gem and Cora, in Missouri river; Only Chance, in Arkin:um., and 'Peoria City, in Mises elePl. Estimated . loss, 2800,000. Sunk and raised: Nick Wall, in Missouri; W. It. Arthur and Kate Robinson, in Miadsalpel. Other acoldents: bouts- Title, Luminary, and Utah in Me al alppi; Tom... Stevens, T. L. Mc- Gill and IL M. Shreve in Missouri; si n:nutted loss under last two heads, $llO,- 000; three bargee were also sunk: loss, 1100.000. All the losses above mentioned include loss or damage to cargo. Ne gotiations are in progress which will probably result to-morrow in the sale, by Wm. M. MoPhearson and Capt. En triken, of the etesmer Bismarck, to Capt. Kayser, en old Mlesouti river boat man: price not transpired. Rumor says a party of St. Louis men are about pur chasing the steamer Richmond. The St. lonia Underwriters will place a bony at the otatruetton, five ' miles below Grand Tower, which has recently sunk several steamers. The bony will be plainly discrernable, night as well as day. —A. Memphis dispatch under date of Tuesday says: The river continues to rise rapidly. Great fears of a general overflow below here. In some places the river is now bank full. A flat boat from the Ohio, loaded with apples and produce, was sunk, Saturday, at the levee, by the steamer Continental, the owners of which pald $6OO damages. The host was raised, and the Richmond sunk it again yesterday. with the same amount of damages claimed. The Lis. tie Gill is a total loss. The water is nearly up to her hurricane roof. —Captain Henry Adkins, Superinten dent of the Sectional docks, at St. Lulls, Asyut that he desires to enter prate" against the removal of that famous hid den obstruction in Crawford'a Crossing that has so recently sunk and disled five steamers. He thinks that it would bee much more practicable idea to move the docks to that point, and then steam er" would find - everything so much handler. —We clip the following from the Cin cinnati Enquirer of Wednday: The Lake Erie, with ' a large t ow s ofof coal from Pittsburgh - for Cincinnati, when just above the piers of the Newport bridge, about ten e. is. yesterday broke a wrist and blew out both heads of one of her cylindank Oue of the Champ. ions went U. hereeslatenae/end saabled 'her to land boleti the Covington bridge.] is now thought that the Llede Gill cannot be raised as the water hes reached her cabin, and the hold was full of sacked corn, the swelling of which would most likely burst her main , deck to plower -The Nellie Roger*, which left kers I on the 7th of January for St. Louie got away from Cincinnati on Tuesday. She was delayed by toe and high water, —The Wabash bottoms are completely inundated. Its Impossible to estimate the loss which will arise from this un• precedented overflow. —The Argosy left Cincinnati for Pitts burgh on Tuesday evening with a slim trip; she may have engagements above. —The Cumberland- River wee rising on Tuesday, with 22 feet on Harpeth Shoals. —The Lorena and Allegheny Belle No. 4, arrived at New Orleans on Tuesday. • RIVER PACKETS. PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. hare. The New and Splendid Side-wheel St'r ARLINGTON, DAN'L MOORE Master, A. S. SHEPARD Clerk, LEAIITS PITTSBURGH icii:LoimaiEtti. • Fie x ni r j r ; 70 : m i. Midnarl. This nee steamer la replete with rt ever? s comfort aeddooo,4leWatactsn to in oth l aeen p ers and rblifrigiebt. passage, or other Informatlon. ap ply 00 boors or to JAMES OOLIAllie, JOHN FLACK, J. D. COLLIDit3WHOP. FOW The flee [Wane , steamer KATE I'UTNAII KO. EVatt9 Com'r. nelll leave for he shove nd Intermediate Pons BAND NUAY, the A9th a jag "Winer glat!',VoV=l.ltli. OR CA~6O ARID BT.~ VIII WALL AiViiriDlV.Vra.r 2l"72l.Z" i ILA 4 r Miran ova... apply an Octant or to A OULLINAIWOOIL *cents. OILS MEMPHIS AND MR .W ORLEANS KOR Mau VICAMIURG and NEW OR , NS.—The Sue par.:oiler steamer MESSENGER Se. 4....CaDt. Jasen Draw. • wl,l for the above .d Intermediate ports o* BETURD AT, WM. Inst. /or Itettioartelagon board. or to Jail MAUL COLLININOOD. Agents. TO -LIVERPOOL AND • QUEENSTOWN. VIIIINISAN MAIL sPrienmps, ft".4""""1., amoal toN Va Leetedale ece•4:l3 Dm 14-ea.r7alia •. •45:lipm ' .lanada. ..10:48p. Vale Oahe lima. • 21TZrep . . 12&PlA r Op.m. Chien V. 11. MYE4B, .1. Gent. l'ae. d Tlctot Ago . . • 101 l 0 _ nANGE OFMNAMII, TIME. AILLLIGRIBMT VALLIIT ammo= THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE TO TES OIL, - REG/0140 WITHOUT CHANGE Or CASS . • On and altar MONDAY. Nov. VI, the% TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY lexecp, .011 leave Ylttsborgt Depot, 4orney th and Ma idiectAfor Frank114,01101:414144. 0010 and all polzta 20 No 0119Airtona. 1.1441 41344441603. Aann! inTIKM4IIII Din, Mt..-- Z:76 am Day 83—... 0530944 eVrtt.P: - 44%1 H01t0n...11: 5 0 •m 9.11101t0n... 9:vv • mi 34 Hunan.. 4:00 pm 30 Heiton.o 14110 4th Halton . ..lLO° p 4th Holton. .9.15 pa Freert Au 9:30 a m Soda Work. 4: . 154 • se, rriukra * lrAii Tig ym ri=ll I: 18;111: Church 1;00 9m Chord. 10. am Express Inlo4 Am, only AL principal yoInIAL Aocommodatlon tralos 00p AGAR slattNm. • • J. LAWRENCA,_ 94001 2043. , 3 THOHAti NINO. 40. 2 4. WW2. rmitrax CHANGIN U 7 TIMX.--4.ba and sair IFUNDAY. Nov. 4t0.0.1169. traftu 1 I hum and rrNit f t tae VrdanD.P". rn"b"Pet=rrlmo. Daps., 4m-sots llafl. . . II:UN to. in:l3 p.m. Southern Lamest 111:214 p. to. 11:00 a. at. Fast Lana • U. 48 a. on 1:18 p. ni s Mixed Acen 1:43 a. to. 41:113 pans McDonald's Ace 3,341 MON. S. YAM. m. Stanbasmllle Accommal. 3:43 p.m. 9:41 , la. McDonald's Amdtt. No. 2 5:43 P.m. 3 113 r • 5 . Mindarth 13:18 p. m• 5:18 a. sn. air Br i Tat . 4Ll4ts i ss dally. • 'l2 • Y. Aigfailzik Manual Tlaket Anat. 0010nt144 W. W. CARD. IMO'S, Damtaost. Onata non • r CONN . ., ms ELLB Vi nvaigna z i LL Ost aal alkt Tti=DAY. Hoyalatos " WM. train. will arrive at aa4 depart tiOset lort xt :raer tlzsat sat , Natal' strong. *a . Dwarf. tyrfooll• -• Mill to aad from Unica- • Wan. 7:00 L. X. :etc* Matienapott-AorotadVa 11.00 a. at. SAita a. 11. Ex. and 3:00 r. at. 10110 A. Oa ITZdOCArLernlldt . A. itae K. t:,%) Night J.e. toMelVaport.lGlAO K. SOH A. I asaday Church TraM to and ll= West Newton 1:01117. 111:041 6. Tor tickets aprlY t. K. K. BAYMOND. AVM.' A. N. EITCHIT. aapartntandeas. aoL =l= S UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, The ElluitatfeT ileD MST SEDUM W/Utitralatta.ffeette al holies 3; Colorado ' Nevada, California Clan, *risme& Jett ?raise wave IS4tp Llew sad LeXt= of Ilea=ordWa/Nr ronls, is d bal sued It. Joe Estroad Ile. st Lalrrenee. 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Ei During the late civil war It was extensively used in *De Hospitals, and was tomsd be not only a thorough +Mir fectant, but also the most we.' derfal and speedy HEALING, REMEDY ever known. .11 is now presented in k scientic com with t other soothingbination and healing agencies, in the form ora ' fi SALVE; tried , having been 'al. ready used in numbetiess clues with most satisfactory andbess. ellcial results, we have no heti' tation in offering it to the Inds- Ile as the most certain, rigid. and effectual remedy for an' Sores and Efeers, no tastier of Cuhowts lo ng Wounds. tusd standing, for Dorm. ' ABILISION of SKIN or FLtse. and for Skin diseases generally. Bola by all Drivegta. Price SS. cad& JOHN F. IT Y, Sole TO B rouND BIICCIBBOIta 20 II P • WAYNE • cm•c•iio' ♦ PITTSBURGH V- 11. - D. Inds/ Isay.Tross Gepot, sant , idd irtlts. 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