PLITSBV49I I ' MARKETS. OFFICE OF VITTSBITROH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, January 27, 1869. The markets, in a general way, remain very much as they have Leer for some time past, dull and devoid of anything that is really new or important. The de mand for: all of the leading commodities, - iii'very much restricted being confined -entirely to supplying, immediate wants, while so -far as prices are concerned, there are no important to changes. APPLES—Quiet; sales at 53,50 to $5,50' per bbl, for inferior to choice. APPLE BUTTER-75 io 85c. BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll Butter is selling at 38 t 0 .40 cts. • 172-83,25 to 5 3,50 per bushel. RUC WHEAT FLOUR—PuII at 4c. t BERRIES—Quoted at $2O to 523 'per barrel. CORNIINAL-411 to 51,10 per bushel. CHEESL—SaIes of prime Western Re serve and Hamburg at 17c to 18c, and Goshen at 19 to 21e. CARBON Is ftrm and but little -offering; may, be quoted at 30d, for stan dard white. In a jobbing way. DRIED FRUlSteady with a . fair de xnand but unchanged. Saida of Peaches at 14c for quarters; Ifoe'for'quarters and halves mixed, and 17 to 180 for halves. Appl* 9to lie.• ' • DRESSED HOGS—DuII at 123 i to 1244. EGGSDuII and' drooping; sale of 13 bbls fresh packed at 28; limed eizgs don't seem to be•wanted at all.. - ' GROCERIES—The present week ex hibits a large increase over the•previous . one for the leading • articles in the gro cery line, and:our dealers generally are kept busy in receiving goods and filling ordeis, We would , especially note the great activity in New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. The receipts for the• past week- have been quite liberal, and all prime goods of this, class are-. eagerly , looked for and bOught on' arrival. In Coft'ee the 'market continues firm, and there is more inquiry for the better irides, and prime 'a nd choice Coffees are held at an cdvande r bfoVer the prices current last week. New Orleans Sugar may be quoted ' 34c higher; I.fo. lasses, 3c; Coffee, %c. Below we give the current quotations: COFFEE-2035 to 25c for fair to prime; good, 23 to 23;4e, and choice, 28 . 1 4 to 27e. RAW' Suesus—Fair New Orleans Sugar, 13c; : prime,. 14%; • choice, - 15c., Cuba—good grocery, 12%c to .I.3c;Prime • choice, 1414 c; Porto Rico, good, 13%c; prime, 14c; choice; 15c; clarified Cuba, 14 t 4 1434 c. • • •. - REFINED Suehiss—Crushed, 16%c; A, 16c: B, 1531 c; Extra C, 15 1 A,c; C low, 151 Xe. . Motassirs—NewOrleans Molasses con ; tinue tO. sell freely on arrival at from , 81 to 83c. We quote Porto Rico at 68 to 73c, and Muscovado at , 63 to 680. Sorgh um, 60 to 70c. Synues—Common, 50c to 60c; medium Syrups; 70 to 80c; Silver Drips, 95c to $1; White do $1,15 t0' 5 1,20; Covering,, sl. ' Rion- Carolina, Rion63.rolina, 10 to 10Mc; Rangoon, good, 10c; primo to choice, 10 to 1034 c. TEAS—Young Hymn, '51,10 to 1,85; G. 'P.; sl,lo' to 1,90. Imperial, $1;40 to 1,80. -Oolong, 65 to $1,45. Sou Chong, 90c to $1,50. ' STARCH—PearI, 8c; Silver Gloss, 12>ic, and Corn Starch, 1443. • CONC-ENTILATED 1 4 YE---45.00 per CASS. PnufrS—Layer Resins, $4,25 per box; Matt do, $8,25; Prunes, 15c; Currants, 14c. Sercßs—Cassia, 90o; Cloves, 45c; grain Pepper, 36 to 38c; Allspice, 33c; Nut rnegs, $1,50. BAR LEAD-1234c; Shot, $3,50 per bag. SoArs—"Babbit's," 12c; "Oakely's," 144 c; Rosin, 4 to sc; "Dobbin's," 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 10c. - CANDLES—MouId. 16c; Star, 23c. Br Clam SODA-48,60. per IN. HAY—We can report sales of good,to prime baled on wharf at $2O to $25. HOMINY—S6,2S to $6,50. HEMP—Sales at $2lO per ton. POTATOES—SmaII sales in store, at 80 to 85 per bushel. Sale of 1 car "Peach Blows at 75c. PROVISIONS—Bacon isj firm, with jobbing sales at 15 to 15;4c for Sboplders; Clear Sides at 18c, and Heins at 19-6119 M. 'Country. Lard, 18140 to 19, and 20c for prime kettle rendered in tierces, and 2lc in kegs and pails. 'Mess Pork, $3l to .$31,50. 6 • • LARD OIL- , -Pirm' e 1,40 Tim } No. 2, and $470 for No. A. • - GRAlN—There is nothing doing in . Wheat, andltheniarket is dull and nom , final at. e 1,75 tolll,Bo for Red Winter. Oats still quoted at 63 to 64c on track arid in elevator, and 68 to 68 in store. Corn is dull• and unsettled, and cannot be quoted correctly.. Rye may be qnoted at $1;45 to $1,48. Rarley,fl,Bo to $1,85 for Western, and $2 for choice Ohio and Penna. . • SEEDS—SaIes of Cloverseed at $9,50 to *lO, the latter, tignre for. English. Titi& othy Seed Is unchanged at *3,25 to e 3,50. Flaxseedis in steady demand at 82,35 to 12,40. • SALT—Steady but unchanged at $2 by the car load. ' „. • ' SO.RGHIJA-60 to 65. cts. ONIONS- $5 to $6 per bbl. TALLOWI-Retidot l ed, 11 to 111,40. FEATHERS—Live Geese .Feathers: quoted at 75 to, SD to; the trade, and the usual advance In a retail way.. FLOUR—The - market continues dull and neglected, but 'bate without essential • change.= We continue to quote at $7,00 to $B,OO for Spring, and Winter Wheat, $8,50 to $9,25. Rye Flour, -17,50 to $7,75. The Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the best Wheat, 'as followi: Extra Family Flour, in barrels, • at $9,30, and, in sacks, s9,oe per 'barrel; Double 'Extra Family, in barreLs, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 -per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, 17,80, and, in slacks, $7 . ,50 per barrel. The City Mills note prices as follows: Extra Family, - ' (Winter) in barrels, $9,30, and, in Hacks, ,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, ' in barrels, $9,80, and. in saoks, /9,50 per barrel, and Spring, RA*, id barrels, and 17.70.- In aa6ks,•per barrel: !II ; WHISKY--Sales ilighwines, in a job bing way, at $1 to $1,05. • r Financial Natters, in" New Tort. Gold Closed at 130ya138,1: • • $r Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ••NNW Yostx, Janrtary 28, 1869. moitmy. Money ; .easy end settled ; the demand • promptly met at B®7. Sterling steady at my,. Gold • withontj:decided change; •closing firm and opened at 1311%, fell to 136% and closed at 13635®138%. Expdit to-day $55,000. • BONDS AND STOCKS. Governments low, but closed steady though -quiet. Coupons of 1881, 112 0112%; do. '62, 1153 @11335;'64, 109 m 0)109%; do. '65, 1103i@110 y e ; new do., 108N®108 y,; do. '67, ..1083; (410 g; do. '6B, 1.09@109Y,,,Ten-Forties , 1 0 4 - i@ loB 3s. The , demand tor Registered Bonds continues,' ' and' large amounts of Coupon -Bonds go daily fro liVashipgton for conversion: State securities are leas active and lower under large realizations, but , no large , amounts Are offered at , present , prices. Mississippi 6s, 87; 7,11D68,iw o 6706071%d T; n en ew ne N ss o e r e t s h , Barauss, ned 62;n 4 u Virginias, 60: Carolinas 6%® Louialana Oa, 75%@76; Levee bonds, 70@ 71; do. Bs. 87@88; new Sontb,Carelinas, 70;4a71; Alabama Bs, 93A; 6eGrgia 6s, 84@87. The . railway market during the fore noon was generally weak, though excep tionally Rock Island, Wabash and Indi ana Central were strong and hi •her; old southern, Erie, 'Harlem and Ohio and Mississippi were active. The firmness in Rook Islam' was occasioned by intima tions that the company would make a distribution of the scrip representing the largest amount ofdand owned. and estimated at ten or twelve millions. Hud son advanced 4 per cent. and Harlem was firm in the afternoon. The entire mar ket was buoyant and active at • higher rates. Businegi is well distributed throughout the list, and at the' close the' feeling was unsettled, but the advance was well maintained. Miscellaneous shares higher. Pacific Mail buoyant on the report that the Company had earned 8 per cent.-the last quarter and of stock dividend from shares now held by the company. Extiress shares higher. 4 Five-Uhrty Prices:—Cumberland,' 38© 38;i; , Wella Express, 27©28; American; 40; Adams, 60©60y,; United States, 50 igsl; Merchants' Union, 17(4;117%; Quicksilver, 24%'(25; Canton,* 85%; Pacific Mail, 121'X@122;_ Western Union Telegraph, 37V, ®37%; 'Hartford & ) rie, 28; Maripose, . 7l 8; do. preferred, 23,i® 233; New York Central, .164%@16414r Erie, 3574©38 3 / 4 ; do. preferred, 83©65; Hudson, 134y,©138; Harlem, 142; Read ing 963f&97%;• 'Terre Haute, 142@142; do' preferred, ,68X; Wabash,' 66%@ 84; pref. 75©77; . St. Paul, 74%@)74%; prof.;' 9W,(§9.5;4; Fort, Wayne, 123%® 123;i; Ohio and.Mississippl, 38%@/38; Michigan ~Contral,, 119%®120; Michigan Southern, 95®95%; Illinois Central; 139% @13931; Pittsburgh 95%®95%; Toledo, 106%®lON; . Rock - Island,. 13$ji®134; Northwestern, 84,4@)83; C. C. &I. C., 53; Chicago & Alton" pret, 149X.1 • , Mining shares l Gregory.• 255; Smith & Parmelee, 230; Grass Valley; 35. ' Copper Stocks at Boston—Copper Falls; •16%; -.Franklin; '15%; Minnesota, 2, Quincy, 25.• • • - Clearances at Gold , Exchange. Bank, 'f73,000,000. = Iteceipts at the Sub-Treasury, $1,185,- 579; payments ' .$69,101; balance, $87,465. The exportsfor the' week'ainoubted to $3,080,983; Mailieti by tellegialiti Isaw - Tons, January 27.—Cotton is ga jic better and more active, with sales of 4,700 bales at 28.Xa.. 9 9c for ..middling up lands, the market closing quiet with no buyers over the inside price. :Flour; re ceipts of 4,077 bbls; the market is drooP ing, with sales of .6,900 bbls at $5,30a6,85 for superfine State and weatern,,s7,3s for extra State, ;6,80117,75 for extra western, 57,75a9,25 for white wheat extia, 86;80 for Bound Hoopp. Ohio, 18,50 for, extra St. Louis, and 19a9,50 fop good to choice do, the market closir's dull. Rye flour is, quiet with Sales of 2,550 bbls at,57,40. Corn Meal is, in lair request, with sales of 1,000 bbls Brandywine at 55. Whisky is dull at 35 bbis western at 51 for free. Wheat:. there - were no receipts today; the market is without any decided change in price, with a moderate inquiry to fill old -freight engagements; sales 37,500 bushele at 51,60a1,1,65 for No. 2 Spring in store f and afloat, the latter price for very choice; 51,65 for mixed Spring and 52,10 ' for white Michigan. Rye quiet; sales 3400 bush choice at 51,6254 delivered. Barley more active and firm; sales 15,000 bush Canada west ern at 52,12 1 4 in store and 52,15 afloat; 8,000 bush German to arrive on private terms. Barley Malt nominal. Receipts Corn 20,583 bush. Corn dull and droop ing; sales 46,0011 bush at 95" for miLed western, 90 _for western yellow, 95 for white southern, 51,02 for kiln dried west ern, 51,06 for old mixed western in store and 90 for New Orleans white. Receipts Oats 3017 bush. Oats quiet; sales-14,000 bush at 75a75% for western in store, 77 do. afloat. Rye sells at 51,09a1,10 for Carolina. Coffee is firm; sales are re ported of 2,000 bags Rio on private terms. Sugar steady and 200 hhds Cuba sold at 11;40. Molasses firm and sales• are re . ported 150 bills New - Orleans . 74c; 160 hhds Cuba spld at 38c. Hops are quiet at 186 for Americaia. Petroleum is firm at 26c ,for crude and 30%e for refined bonded. . Coal—domestic is quiet at 57,0 128 per ton; foreign unchanged; there were gold to-day - at auction 60,000 tons Scranton at 54,10a4,7334,; lump, 54,50 a 4,8234; steamboat, 54,75a4,85; grate, $4,70; egg. 56;25a6,3234; store, 54,52304,60 for Chestnut.. Leather—hemlock Is' firm at previous prices. Wool is quiet and un changed;, sales were reported of 30,000 pounds at 42a480 for domestic fleece; 42a Slc for pulled. , Linseed Oil Is firm and sold at i1a1,02. Spirits Turpentine firm at 56a57c. Sheeting copper quiet at -533 for ingbt. Cotton firmer at 526a26,50 for Baltimore, and 26/a26 l ,gc for Jake. Pig iron quiet and. steady at 540a42 for Scotch, and, $35a40 for American. Bar rather More Refit% at 590a92 for English. American sheet quiet at. 511,60 for Rue, sift.. Nails quiet at 534a53.1c for cut; 4634'd for clinched. Mess pork firmer; salts 050 bbls at'.831,25131,50 for new mess;, 530a30,66 for, 01d,d0.; 826,75,a26,76 for prime;.s2B,soa3o for prime mess; also, 500'bbls ne , einess, sellers afloat; at 531,50; 500 bbis sellers forsix months, at 831. Beef steady; sales 140 bbls.. Tierce. beef steady; sales 325 tierces at 529a32 for prime mess; 13041 India mess; Beat ems steady, wittessiles - Of - 225 bbis at 530a35. Cut Meats firmer, With 'sales of 300 pkgs at. 1401430 for shoulders, 17318 c for hams. 'Dressed, Hogs firm at $13,75a 14,37 for :western, and $14,50a14,75 for eity. 'Middled firmer, with sales of 220 -bits at 15 3 / 4 al6c for Cumberland cut, 16%c for short ribbed, and 17c for long clear. , Lard firm; sales'of '950 tea at 20320/c for ' steam and 21y, a2l%c for kettle rendered; also, 500 tee steam, seller, February, March and April, at 21a2135c. Butter dull at 28a36c for Ohio.: Cheese firm at 16a204c. Freights to Liverpool with Out decided change, with engagements for ,30,000 bus wheat per pail at 6d. ' LatestL.-Flour closed dull and beide lower: Wheat quiet and slightly hi buyers', fairor; with limited ' sxport de r:nand for spring. 'Rye dtill at , 11,48a1,±50 for 'Western. Oats dull •at 7501ng store, 890.1f0r • western . afloat. Corn quiet at 9534' for new 'mixed weitern,ll,osaL,oB -for old mixed western in • store and. Fork: heavy and. lower at 430,75 regular for ! new mess. Beef. quiet and unchanged. Cut ,Bleats firm firm and in mOderate, inquiry.. Bacmrquiet and. firm. 'Lard dull and drooping *ith no' sale, gggs steady at. 2 ; 8 4. 30 e. • • • Cataike, January `,`4 7 - -- FatitVll 'Ex' change steady at 1-10 per, cent.off buy and 140 per cent. pre mium selling. Pionr steady - and quiet a - . 0;2586;50 for eXtras.• l Wheat '•ga;io tower; sales since change at 01,15. Corn firm and 1M.a13;0 higher; sales of new. at 55a sole, no grades at 51851.%c, No. 1 at 640 in store, yellow : ,58}44c on the track, do; at 70c, sellers for the last half of April, N0.•2 at 6.3%0 sellers for ge.Y. and new at 573i0 buyers fer - Pebruary: nothing do ing this afternaeri. Qats - quiet at 41314 a 48%0 for No. 2, 'and 4510 for rejected, Rye in fair' demand 'at higher; sales No. 1 at 5148420.' .Barley quiet at 0,77a1,680 fbr N 0.2 cash, and $1,79 eel -tars for Pebruary. Highwines• dull at 92a930. Provisions , active and steady;'' Bales J iff „Mess Pork at; 00,0a51,00. closing weak Iti.-130,75. Lard opened strong' bat closed less firm at 2014 c. Bulk .Bleats steady and unchanged; dry, salted shoulders lagc, , buyer, February short _ 0, PITTSBURGH AtAZETTE:!f THURSDAT, 4:201 lURY 909. , rlb; middles 15%c, buyer February; rough glides 1.53 4 c, buyer February; sweet•pickled hams 16c on spot and 17c, future. Dressed Hogs dull, closing at t13a13,50, dividing on two hundred lbs. Receipts for the past twenty-four hours —9,96:3 bbls flour, 34,456 bush wheat, 88,279 bush corn, 22,295 bush oats, 3,568 bush rye. 1,950 bush barley. Shipments —7,912 bbls flour, 8,260 bush wheat, 14,- 810 bush c0rn,5,401 bush oats, 5,143 bush rye, 200 bush barley. Hogs active and , tirm at $10,10a10,75 for shipping, and ti11a11,640 for packing; receipts 6,502 head; shipments 1,669 head. Beef Cattle : active and 15a25c higher, at y4,25a5,59.f0r cdwi, ,65,80a6,75 for fair to - Medium. $6,947,75 for good td choice, and $7,87Xa8;00 for extra shipping steers. ST. Louis, January 27.—Tobacco is ,in good demand, - but very little doing. Cot ton worth 27%c for middling Hemp— Undressed sold at' 90ca51,30. Flour qu et and unchanged; super at 05,10a6, extra e l at lig, 5475, end double extra at 870. Whea —very litt3e offering, with sales prim to choice fall at $1,90. Corn weak at 68a70c. Oats steady, but inactive, at 58a63c; ; latter price, for choice. Barley unchanged at $1,85a2 for prime to choke coalmen. ' Ryellrai at $1,25a1 28. Whis ky nominal at 95c. , Porkactive and high er at 431,50a32 on spot; included in the sales were large lots, at country towns and for delivery, at 130,50. Bulk Meats—market very stiff for city packed shoulders; one order sold at 13q,a13Mc; clear' sides 'at - 17c;' loose shoulders and clear sides v in .country and for February delivery, at 13a16 4. Bacon buoyant and more doing, with shoulders at 14%c, and clear' sides at 18a18ge. Sugar Cured Hams at 18c. 'Lard , active at s2oc for tierce, and 211,1 kc for keg; also, sales 1,500 kegs, on Illinois river, March deliver*, at 22c. Receipts-1,600 bbls flour, 3,600 bush wheat, 5,90013u5h c0rn,1,600 bush oats, 400 bush barley, - 1,000 ush rye. Hogs=very few arriving; sales light to choice at UNallmc; number packed to, date, 226,600. Cattle—receipts light a., '' the sup - ply of better grades small; prices range from 3a4, 1 ,4 for inferior to medium; 60; for good to prbne, and 64730 for choice to extra. , MILWAUKEE, January 26.—Flour dull and weak and prices unchanged. Wheat dull and drooping at $l,lB for No. 1, and $1,14 for No. 2.. Oats firmer at 48%e for No. 2. Corn firm at 58c for. new. Rye seatce and higher at 51,13 for No: 2. Batley nominal; sales at. $1,7041,75 for No. 2. 'Provisions quiet, firm, and un changed. Dressed hogs firm at--$14,00a -$14,50. Receipts : 4,000 bbla . tiont; 27,000 bush wheat; 2,000 bush oats; 5,000 bush corn; 1,000 bush rye; 2,000 bush barley; 500 dressed hogs. Sipments : 4,000 bbls flour; 1;500 tierces pork; 150 tierces lard. CLEVELAND, January 27.--Flour mar ket quiet and demand light; oily made at 511,00411,25 for double extra white; 59,50a59,75 for double extra amber; 58,25 a 58,50 for double extra red winter; 57,75 . a5B 0q for double extra red and amber; 59,0049,50 for double extra spring; $9,25 2510,00 for double extra white. Wheat— No. 1 red winter held at 51.70, and No. 2 do. held at 51,50. Corn—sales of three Cars at 70c; two cars do. at 71c; one car on track at 66c. Oats nominal, held at 60c. Petroleum market quiet but firm and unchanged; refined held at 64a35c. TOLEDO, January 27.—Flour . quiet and steady. Wheat moderately active; am ber a shade lower; No. 1 white Michigan 51,90; amber $1,68a1„66 1 4, closing at the inside rate; No. 2 -pring 51,25; No. 3 do. 51,10; rejected $1,09. Corn higher, active and very firm; sales of new 66a66tc; rejected at 62c; white at 66c. Oats a shade lower and quiet; sales at 56 . 1,5c157c for No. 1 Michigan. Rye quiet and un changed. Barley;-:Canada 52,10; No. 1 State in demand, at 51,75. Dressed Hogs quiet at 124,1a13c. Clover Seed 59,25. LOUISVILLE, January 27.—Tobacco; sales 253 Wide lugs to cutting leaf at $5,00a25,00. Cotton, 528. Mess Pork, .5.31a31,50. Lard, 20;021c. Bacon; shoul ders, 143,4a15c; clear rib sides, 17 yill3c; clear sides, .113altiMe. Bulk Meats; shoulders, 13 1 ,014 c; clear rib sides, 17c; clear sides,l7;4c, all packed. Superfine , F/our 557515,25. Wheat, $1,75a1,80. Corn,6sa67c. Oats, 60a62.c. Rye, 51,42a' 1,45, Whisky, raw free, 51. PHILADELPHIA. January. 27.—Flour is more active but prices are irregular. Wheat is inactive and prices favor nuV eis, with sales of red at 51,70a1,90, amber at $1,90a2. and white at 82,'10a2,35. Rye is held at $1,60a1,52. Corn .is quiet, with sales of new yellow at. 88389 c, and new white at SBc. Oats inactive, with sales of western at 725.74 c. Petroleum; Groceries and Provisions are unchanged. Whisky is offered at 98c. , Niew YORK, January 27.—The Dry GOods market was a little more animated -at the close, but far from being active; prices, however, are quite firm, and on iheavy ' brown sheetings of Atlantic 31111s' Make there is an advance* of one-half cent per yard, established by agents and some jobbers, which is. the ouly taut alteration noticeable,' IMPORTS. - BY RAILRACIO., ' CLEVELAND AND PITTBBURD.II IiAIL ROADi January 27.-8 cars iron. ore, Sho enberger •'& Blair; 5 etas iron ore, Mc- Knight; 'Porter & Co; 2 cars iron ore, •Bradv's Bend Iron Co;, 1 do fire clay. 1 bbl do, Ecker & Caskov; 110 bbls oil. J Spear; 150 do do, Will liceutOleon; 2 cars'iron ore, Graff, Byers & Co; I car bonesi Seward, dr. Campbell; 20 bxs star candles, Means & Collin; 4 bbls cement, Mitchell, Stevenson &Co; 2 do do, Graff, Hughes dr, Co; 2 do do, Bissell & Co; 5 do po, Bradley & Co; 30 half bbls beer, .1' Kessler; 13 bdls rags, C P Markle & Co; 21 bbls a - ppres.. 2do tallow, 4 kegs apple • butter, 2 tm pickles, Voigt, Mahood it Co; 1 crate rags, Frazier & Metzger; 0 "alit° rags, 2 do wool;4 do oats, 4 bbls ap. ples, J J Pettit; 1 kg butter, E Heazieton; 3 tali" scrap iron, J. B Jones; 9 kgs lard, Watt, Lang ,& Co; 30 sks rags, Diiiinger "dr. Stevenson; 20 bbls oil, A Kirkpatrick & Co; 22 buggy springs, Singer,.Nirnick .Z Co; bbl oil,,Dilworth, Porter & Co; 2'J bole green hides, 2 do dry hides, S Harbauglf it Co; lot bones,-Robb dt'Her sing; lot coru, Anna Querrier; 6 tables, 5 bdls leaves,,l. cask, 1 pig glass. A Milli ken & Co; 1 book case, 1 pkg glass doors, T B'Young'& Co; 4 tables, 4 bdls'leaveS, J Spiene; .2 ..dozen °Mil seat , chairs, I desk, Lemon & Weise; 5 dozen cain seat chairs, Hanimer 'Denier; 6 bbls 'eggs, 4do epPles, 9 •ske.beans, W Graff &. Co;, 4 Skis , onions; 2, bbls beans, W son;l6 sks potatoes, 12 Mils apples„Van- Order Shepard; 7 bags feathers, Isaiah Dickey & Co; 4 bundles wheels, Thomos ,Hare dr. Bro. • PITTSBURDII, FORT WAY/CS i CHI CAGO RAILROAD. January 27.-S cars metal, Bryan &Canghey; 28 do do, Nita & Co: 10 doftlo, Jas iWoodson & Co; 2 do do, Brown & Co; 2b eases lard, Jas H Parker; 7 bbls oll,'Jas Llppencott; 2 bbls Crackers, Lewis & McClure; 5 bbls grease, B L Fahnestack & Co; 2 do do, Hanle & Ewing; 2 bbls spirits J.McCul lough it Co; ;35 doz bro Oms, J Wilson & Son; 6 half bbls butt:er, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 260.bb1s flour, owner; 249 pigs lead.. McKee Bro; 1 ear rye, Thos Coll & ens; 100 bbls flour, C B Leech; 100 bbls do Meanor& Harper; •150 doz shovel handles, Graff & McDevitt; .29 doz brooms, W M Gorixily; 20 sks rags, Godfrey & Clark; 1 car wheat, Hitchock, McCreary & Co; 1 - crir oats, Graham c & Muntiall; 2 tubs but ter, W g Graff & ' Co; 1 oar , corn, .1 W Simpson; 1 car hay, 0 llAllerton; 8 rolls leather, 21 pkgi hides, M Delange; 23 eke rye, Dillittger & Stevenson, 20 bbla vine . gar, Arbuckles;dr, Co; 4 do do, H M Swig gen; 1 half bbl butter, H Rea Jr; 100 bbis Sour; Shomaker k Langenheitn; 1 bbl tallow, E Heazleton; 16 aks pearls, Mc- Kee & Bro; 1 car staves, M P Adams Bro; I car spokes, Phelps, Park & Co; 6 &Ca tobacco. wa y man dr/Bro. ALLEGREN - rq•TATIoN, January 27.-1 car lumber, Smith. Criswell it. Co; 100 bbls flour, Hippley Beckert; 56 sacks cornmeal, sdo reed, Rose Sr. Ewing; Itc hams, S Dyer;l 1 car staves, Ralya de Robertson; 100, bbls floor, 4 bags corn meal, Mercer dr Robertson; 69 sks oats, S C McMasters;l bbl eggs. F Beckert Co; I.car.flaxseed, M B Suydam; 6 dozen brooms, C Yagle; 5 do cid, Gay & A; 4 do do, J M Lttsk;ll4 do do, C Irwin;.loo bbls flour, A Martin; 60 sks buckwheat flour, Geo Stewart. • ALLEGHENY VALLEY BAnnoAn, Jan uar/ 27.-240 blls oil, Fisher Bro; 160 do do, Owston Sov:irs; 160 do. do, Faw cett, L Co; 19' bgs o IN 9 dorye, Blaney & Moore; 3 cars metal, McKnight, Porter ck Co; 50 sks ear corn, Marshall , (IC Gra ham; 40 bga filseed, Mien, Kirkpatrick C0;,12 bgs ry , 8 B Floyd dt Co;3 cars lir'. estone, Shoenbergerl & Blair; 71 bgs oa a, Scott &Gilal. RIVER NEWS. I,_ The , river is falling slowly with but four feet in the i channel. The weather moderated considerably yesterday, and at four r. x. tho mercury was up to 40 and rising. The wind seemed to be changing around . to the east, and the in dications were favorable for either rain or snow. We have no arrivals to report aside from the regulir packets. The R. C. Gray from New Orleans, is among the first boats due. The Champion, left for. Cincinnati last evening, with a4fair trip. Capt. W. M. ist, has temporarily as sumed command of the R. B. Hudson, Capt. Russell having concluded to re main at home for a short time. The Hudson, as will be seen by card, will be the first boat ou , for Cincinnati, and pas sengers and shippers should bear this in mind. Captain Darragh has been obliged to defer the departure of the Bellevernon for a day or twe, but it should be borne` in mind that she will be the first boat out for St'. Lords. The Camelia, Japt. Thos. Poe, will be the first boat out for Nashville. The new steamer Mollie Ebbert, Capt. G. W. Ebbert, is announced to leave for New Orleans on Saturday. The following boats were in port last evening: R. R. Hudson, Rate Putnam, Glendale, Camelia, Wild Duck, Mollie Ebbert and Bellevernon. Captain vronii Rea's new mountain steamer, it is e.Tpected, will be ready to leave here about the 20th of next month. —The Armadillo was to have left Cin cinnati iay. —Captain Pa 1 paid $B,OOO for the. Pink Warble, and is OW loading tier at Louis ville for Nashv lle. -“The Sallie rrived at Cincinnati on Monday, and the New York reached Nashville the same day. —Capt. John L. Rticides arrived at Cin cinnati on,Monllay, and left for Loafs vile on the evening mail boat. —Th , > Wananita, Nev Orleans to Pitts burgh, passed Memphis on Monday, and the Lorena-passad Evansville the same day. ' —The steame 1 Elk was sold Saturday ,y United States Deputy lrw n, for :$450, to Capt. «f Wheeling, West at Parkersbuig Marshal W. H. J.. W. Muhlri Virginia. I —"One who kilo• s" says distinctly that no arrangeine t. combination or compromise wbatev .r has been or will be made between he. Keokuk Packet Company, Northern Line and North western Line, but t at the "fight," as the Democrat t rms it, will go bravely on, but that th "lo.uest pole will get the persimmons i " . —The NorthWest:rn Transportation Company will limit their boats this year to 100 tuns of freight each, and will run a regular line dfl ten' steamers between Sioux City and ' ort Benton. Each boat w.ll be requiredto make the up trip In twenty-five days. The Deer Lodge is to be lengthened fifty feet, and will run as a passenger pabket exclusively. The Past says they arebuilding tour new boats for the trat.e. —The Northern Li e Packet .Company tliihave put the foil ng steamers Into commission for the next season's busi ness: Minneapdlis, Dubuque, iffinnes °tat Davenport, Muscatine, Sucker State, Hawkeye State, Canada, Savannah, City of Kevsburg anNew Boston, In addi tion to these, the ii Northern Line has a towboat and eev ral passenger steamers in process of co struotion. for which no officers have yet been appointed. —We clip the following from the Dav enport Gazette In regard to the aWnite Collar Line:". But they. most important new enterprise in which the -Virhite Col lar Company is about. 40 enter, is the running of barges between Pittsburg and St. Louis, and Inence.to Davenport and the. Upper.. Mississippi ports. For this purpose the 'Ohl& River Barge Company bas been' rganized, with Captain W. F. Davidson as. Prrident. Five towboats and twenty barg s will compcise the pres ent stock of the Company. ',lie North ern tine, for eight years, ht4thad:almost exclusive•tontrol of Pittsbdigh freight which was desed for the Upper Mis sisslPPi countr y' Comniodore Davidson proposes-to smash into this arrangement, i is and feed his line ith Pittsburgh freight; as well as freight from other Mississippi tributaries. W y not? says Captain Raney. Sure en ugh, why not? will be the ejaculatory a wer of all( merchants along the Mississippi who buy iron, glass, nails and other ware at Pittsburgh. - I . Elver u 4 Weather. . toriaviLLit, nuari ' 27.=River fall ing, with seven feet water in the canal. Weather olear,and pleasant. .le';' LIVER F' 1 001 i ANDS ' QUEE TSTOVVN. Tun INMAN MAIL FTELAIIISIIIPS, ftabibetu e Lfze e .7 iint-obiss vessel/N.4moms diiVOPQLTY OF ANTWEPP. CITY OF BOSTON,' CITY OF BALTIMORE CITY OF LONDON, 13aillog EVERY BAtURDAY, t rom Pler 45, rth •Meer, New York. For nassage or farther Intormadon apolv BOCilfAla, TOP;IFTH STUB Celirositielluildlag. Nasrlo onnostte Post 01'1,4.. pitukbar , b A.NTED—+ON, ONE HIINLiE al i PO I The highest mark! guaranteed., Nark p inroleee by =all. P.., II . Coiemissien 'Mereti New Icet. - - FOR CINCINNATI and z i aM6 LuTILSVILLE.—TIie steuner R. R. HUDILIN CAFT. LIST. Will leave tot ; the above and intermediate ports on If HIDA Y, ti9th. at 3P. )1. • Fortnight or pasiage oply on hoard or to -• JAME. , O. , LLINS, J. P. CoLLINOWOOD, jat'.3 or JOHN FL &CIL Agents. pITTS BURGH, z it gMt WA=IL ING, Marietta and. Parkersburg Line. Leave .Compang, , s , I : 4 7 re ag Boa*; foot of. d. Woo. .Tussvers .A.ND'iItiIDAYE• . • ' BAYJLED.... A. 8. tIi.Z.PH.ESQ>I . Muter. WYDNZaDAYs AND DATURDATS, GREY EAGLE C Z. Basmrart, Master Freight will be received it all hours by 304 4A.3SES CO ' LLINg. Arent: VOR NASAVVILLF,DP i gaZ i Lip }MGT.—Toe &learner ' . . .. .. . . CAPT._ Poz, Will leave Ilia; D . A.Y. , /antlary /111taL for the above and latertnediate ports. Tor freight er p‘altage apply on board; oiro• --- 0111:1E6T .f. HASLETT.• • • JNO. FLACK, or des , J. D. CULLINGWOOD. Agents. FOR CAIRO AND ST. LOIIIS.—The new and splen did Passenger Packet BELLE VERNON DirtitAtry Master, Will leave for the above ports on THIS DAY, the 28th Inst.. at 4 eelock For freight or passage apply on board or to. JOHN FLACK. jar. J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent. VeOR . C AI RO , __ITSEIM- PHIS and NEW ORLEANS.— T newand splendid passenger steamer, MOLLIE EBEKT...G. W. EBERT, Commader. Will leave for the above ports on SATURDAY. the 30th Inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M. For treight or pasenge apply on board or to. FLACK & COLI.INGWOOD, or UHF:MIT & HAZLETT. &gents. Through recepu given on the .aboveboat to Sel ma. Eulaula. Benton, Montgomery. Ala., At rm. ta, Macon, West Point. Georgia, anfhall points on the Alabama rtyer and Texas ports at lowest rates JaZt 014111 EST HABLETT. COMMTSSION MERCHANTS J. L. DILLINGRE.... ...... ...A.M. BrlVl additions of follicle dock and equipment, and the arrangements made with esponsible Overland TransPortati°l/ Linea frozeita wegianr ternaugui, tab road now, oftra unequalled 'belittles fin thetransmission _, rretwht to the Yap West. Tickets for me at all -the principal °li e " . b/ the:United StaleqamKanadsa WAY . Be lure and ask for tickets: BM liIILL*ROTITZ,. °molt , 1.4 I I 0 ICABTKini DIVISION , • .1 A. ANDErb,5"...311 ems* 160 gilt and Ttok4t4gegli 53 II Depart. Arrtio, .2:13 a. row 12:13 m. 10:13 a. m. 7.33 p. m. Washington, AND 43eLeral inperintendeig WZBISTESI