.rinancial llatters u•New. , York. Gold Closed at 135);@1353.i. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette:3 NEW Yolur, February 2, 1889. MONEY. Money fairly active at seven per cent. on call, with exceptions at six; supply Vglial to the demand. Sterling firmer at 9%,@9X. Gold, without decided change, ;Opened at 135K@135%, but fell to 1435,t5 'and closed firmer at 13531@135:g. ports to-day, 036,000. 1 BONDS AND SPOORS. Governments improved an d demand higher. Coupons of 1881, 112,V„,®1123‘; .41,4 113%®113N; id°. 'B4, 109x® -104‘; do. 'or, no i xogllo,y,; new do., 108%@108X; do. '67, 108 ,0g1Cey; do. '6B, lesmeDl ; Ten-Forties, 108y,1141083(. State securities steady. Missouris, /16 q,s6y‘; Old Tennessees, 6734 ®68; New Tenneasees, 67@673i. North Carolinas, 60 x @SOX; Virginias, 62®6235; Louisiana Levee Sixes, 6 8%68; do. Eighths, 88. The stock market opened with better feeling and prices won improved ##®2 per cent. Ttte features were New York Cieritral, Michigan Southeni, Rock Island and Northwestern:' The first named ---ranged from ,18014: to 164; Rock Island advanced to 131%; Michigan'Southern to 1p:w; Northestern to 83K, for common and- 89 34 for - preferred:— At the first regular board, however; the market weakened and subsequently declined X(4)34 per cent., The favor in York Central is due to the m rable New re ports concerning Jenck'sinjunction case. Erie dull and lower. Columbus, Chloe go et Indiana Central • has fallen 6 per cent. since yesterday. In the afternoon railroad speculation was buoyant and there - teas again a sharp — advance in prices, and the closing quotations were about the highest of the day, th ti e market t showing great strength at 5:30 P. N. MS. .cellaneous shares firm. Express active, being now called at the morning board. The Express says the situation among the Ei.press Companies seems invested with a peculiar interest, in view of the • continued rise In stocks, which have been stricken from call of two boards, and this in the face of large watering. The reports that the Adams Company intend to sell stook, variously stated at $3,000, 000 to $3,600,009, are without the slight est foundation, in fact.' The Adams and United States have partially arranged their settlement with, the American and Merchants Union, by which they are to recover routes surrendered to the Mer . chants Union when the late combination was made. The Adams gave up on this arrangement twenty-six per cent. and ' the United States sixteen per cent. of their routes anti amount in stock and cash, which tile Adams is to par to the reeeiver. Their old lines comprise but a very small portion of ;3,600,000, the amount reported. The United States of course would have - to pay even a smaller sum than the Adams. The recept purchases of the Adams are understood to be on account of stock to be delivered to the American and Merchants Union in part payment. Some brokers have consulted with the Presi dents of the. Adams and United States Companies and both of those gentlemen express their entire willingness to have their transfer, books removed to a re sponsible trust company, but are com pelled to await the authorization of their '- Boards of Directors at the next regular monthly meeting. Pive-thwty Pricetu—Crimberland, 383vgi 88 %; Wells Express, 31 1 /; American 4735®48; :Adams, 6734068; United States, c50®53; Merchants' Union, 18 1 40)18X; Quicksilver, 244@)24; Canton, 59,41g60'; Pacific Mail, 118X@119; Western Union Telegraph, 3934@39yf; Mariposa, 7%®8; do. preferred, 25%©26; New York CenL tral, 165 %® 1 65%; Erie, 37N4g3754; Had- . 50n,1353.;@136X; Harlem, 13554@137; Reading, 98%©98%; Terre Haute, 41®42; do. pref., 68®8835; Wabash, 6535(4)65%; do. preferred, 77(4)78; St. Paul, 75g© 76%; do. preferred, 81 3 / 4 ®82 Ft. Wayne, 120Xig121; Ohio and Mississippi, 8835® 38c; Michigan Central, 119©120; Michi gan Southern, 94%®95; Illinois Central, 13034; Pittsburgh,' 95X®95W,; Toledo,' 104M,©105;. Rock Island, • 131©13Ig; Northwestern, 84;;®84K; do. preferred, 92/®9234; Columbus, Chicago and Indi ana Central, 504, Alton,' 153; do. St. Jo seph, 110; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 189; Lake Shore, 101%; Cleve land, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiana 74. Mining shares --Grass Valley, 42; Greg •ory, 275; Quartz Hill, 71; Montana, 452. Copper Stooks at Etoston--Calutnet, 50; Copper Falls 15; Franklin, 15X; Heels, 70;Hancook, , By e i Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 21,41. SUB-TREA.I3IIRY. Receiptq, at the Sub-Treasnry,lll,lAo,6o6; payments, 074,007; baLance, $84,0145,878. Markets by Telegraph. Haw Yonar; February 2.—Cotton is more active and firmer, with sales of 7,000 bales middling uplands at 29e, including 2,500 ,bales in tranait. Flour; receipts of 8,331 barrels; the market is a little more active on common grades. and dullana aeclining on all other kinds. with sales of 7,100 barrelh at /5,70a6,20 for Superfine state and western; $6,85, -7,15 for extra State; 86,80a7,50 for extra western; #7,55a9 for white wheat extra: 116,70a9,00 for Round Hoop Ohio; $7,50a8,50 for extra St. Louis, and s9al2 for good to !choice do., the market closing quiet. California flour is nominal at, $5,25a8,00 for old,. and $9,25a10,75 for new. Rya flour is heavy, with sales of 350 barrels at $5,25a7,35 , the latter an extreme. Corn Meal is more active; with sales' of 1,000 barrels at 1 . 4 . 951 5 5 , 00 .'iWA5ky ky is lower at n for western and soiree. Whear,heavkand easier; with no receipts; sales of 34,000 bushels at $457a1,61 for ,NS. 2 spring, in ,store- and, delivered;the latter an extreme, .1,08 for athber Canada, $2a2,05 fonWhite Michigan, and white California on private terms. Rye quiet at 81,60 fur Choice western. Barley • quiet. Barley Malt dull; sales 500 bush •at 12,12. Corn; receipts 2,211- • bush; heavy and easier; sales 41,000 bush at 90a 92M0. for, new' mixed wentern, 930 for western_ yellow, 91a930 for yollowVersey, -90 c for Ifeiv'Orleantr- White. and 95a95303 for southern yellow. Oats; receipts 600 irneh; firmer; sales 38,000 basket - 7804 c for western in store, and 753fc' ibr de afloat. Rice quiet and very' firm at 91Vt 10c for. Caroilma. :Cofreafirm. Sugar firm 4", isles of 160 bhda Cubit atlNal/f.p, and 1,500 boxes Havana at Ilal2o. Molasses quiet; sales 800 bbls New Orleans at 76a We. Hops quiet at BalBo tor • AMerican. Petroleum quiet.;, 821981,700 blfin!at 220 • -for cruder and Slas734cler Mined bond-` Linseed Oil firm, at 11,030,05. Spir .lts Turpentine quiet and Arm at 571158:. .;Pork firmer and in fair demand; sales . 1,150 bbls at 432232,35 for new mess, 331 e .= 25,31,50 for old d0,526,57a27,25 for prim, -1 2 3a30,75 for prime mess; also, 1,500 bbla' new mess, seller for March and at 3 32 ,50. Beef Ateadv; sales 375 bbl at 69a 16,50 for new plain mess, and $14a14,50 for new extra meas. Tierce Beef Steady; sales 180 tierces at $27a32 for prime meat, 532837 for India., Beef hams quiet, sales 35 bbla at $30a35. Cut meats firm at I4a ' 20130 for shoulders, 17. 3 ,4a18Y0 for hams. Dressed bogs firmer at f4al4Ke for, Wed. tern, and 140005 c for city; Middles firm quiet; 50 boxes short ribbed sold at 170. Lard firmer; 1,200 tierces sold at 20a210 steam rendered, and 21a240 for kettle rendered; also, 2 x 700 tierces steam ren- deredfor.buyers for., FehruarY, jClarih, April and July-at 20VS21;0„-chreflY Butter dull at 2fraBso for Ohio. Cheese firm at 16a17c. Freights to Liverpool without decided change. Engagements, ( 20,000 bush corn per steamer lows. Lateat—Flour closed saloo , with very 'moderate business doing, chiefly in low grades. Wheat dull and nomin bully " lower. Rye dull and heavy. at 11,45a1,48 for western. Oats steady at' 740 for western in store. Corn dull at 90a02 for new mixed western in store and afloat. Pork very firm with buyeis, of zieW mess at $32,50 and sellers at 333. Beef steady and quiet. Bacon firm with mdderate demand. Cut Meats firm and in good demand. Lard quiet at 2036a21c for fair to prime steam. Eggs dull and unchanged. • Drg goods.—lnertla is still the pre dominating feature, and prices are a little irregular, though generally held firm in sympathy with all new material. Four yard brown cottons are hardly so firm; and heavy .sheetings in brown, though, steady, are hardly so buoyant, nor are certain styles of printed calicos so firm, nevertheless - holders are indifferent sel lers unless at full prices, as they antici pate a more active demand for all classes. Unbleached matins weighing 3to Sti lbs per yard, are, however; in light supply and held with greater firmness than others. We still quote standard Brown Sheetings at 1634 c. .Merriman Prints 16e; do. Chintz 16o; do: No. I fancy 14t4c; Cochenell fancy 140: Spragues.l334 a1434e as to style for fancies; Pacific 1314©14e; American 18o: Richmond /234 ®l3e; Dunnells 1334@140; Lancaster 13c; Conestoga Occidental and London Mourning 130;14. Lawns 18a. ST.. Lorne, February 2.-Tobacco ac tive and prices better for desirable quid. ities; round lugs, 7a90; dark leaf, 9a934e; dark factory dried, 9allo; Calour, -141 a 13c; black wrappers, 14a18c; medium color and bright leaf, 14a15c. Cotton— nothing doing. Hemp unchanged; prime choice undressed, $1,85a1,40. Flour dull for all • grades and burliness small; superfine, 35,35a6; double extra $6,85a a 7,50; treble extra to fancy; 1i8a10,50. Wheat more • doing and best qualities higher; good toprime family, 11,4510,70; strictly prime to choice, $1,75a1,79;,fancv, $1,95a2; spring extra, $1,30a1,85 fotogood to choice No. 2. Corn --stock light and prices firm, at 72a730 fur chol , :e yellow and white; 630 for mixed In bulk. Oats —low grades dull; mixed, 61a62c; choice and fancy black and white, 64a650. Bar- ley firm; prime to strictly choice lowa spring - sold at 11,95a:1,053i. Rye held I firmly, but the market is rather slow at 31,25 for prime, $1,30 for fancy, Whisky dull at 3c. ark is stronger and there is is more 9 doing. P Balk Meats. are strong at 13X° for alsoulditrs; clear aides in sugar, 163se ; loose shoul ders and rough sides sold up the river.at 138150. Bacon is firm and active at 1430 for shondeni; 18c for clear aides and sugar cured hams; .100,000 pounds each of shoulders and clear sides, to be delivered in a few days, sold at 1634a18e. LardAs held firmly but no stales transpired. The Receipts were as follows: flour, 3,700 bbls; wheat, 10,000 bush; corn, 2,600 bush; oats, 3,300 hush; barley, 1,300 bush; rye, 500 bush; hogs, 500- head. Cattle are low, with but a fair business; inferior to extra range from 31t(a37y c. Hogs: in small recelpt.and there is a good demand at 9%a10c for light; 10a1134c for heavy to extra, Cameo°, February 2.—Eastern Ex- I change steady at 1-10 off buying, and 1-10 premium selling. Flour in light de mand, with sales spring extras at a6a6,50. Wheat active and firm and No. . 2 Yale higher; sales No. 1 at $1,20a1,22, and No. 2 $1,15a1,1534, closing at 11,153; sales since 'change at $1,15i. Corn active and and Igalyso higher; sales new at 57%a 58*.ic, and no grade 52a53y,c, closing at 58a5834e for new; nothing done. Oats dull and a shade linioer; sales No. 2 at 49a4914c, and rejected 46Ma470, dos ing with buyers at 49y0, and sellers at 49tic for No. 2. Rye;quiet at 11,16301,17 for No. 1, and 31,151f0r No. '2. Barley dull, with 'sales at 31,75a1,76 In special houses, closing nominal at $1,73 in regu lar homes. Highwi,ues dull at 903ia91e. 1 Provisions active and excited. , Mess 1 Pork selling de li v ery ; cash, and 131,50 a 32,50 for future closing firm at 131a31,25; prime mess $27; extra prime 126. Bulk meats active at 144;1115 for I rough sides and 1314 for Cumberlands. I Lard firmer at 20a203f; bleating ae 2014. Sweet pickled hams 163;; beef hams 31. Dressed hogs quiet and 22c higher; clos ing at 113.2.2a14, dividing on• 200; live .ae tive and firm and 25a30c higher; sales at • $10a10,50 for common; $10,60a1l for fair 'to medium and $11,25a11,75 for good to extra. Beef cattle quiet at $4,50a5,8734 for butchers stock and $7,75 for choice shipping steers. Receipts for the past tweisty-four- hours —.8,293 bbls flour; 24,7981:iris wheat; 81,98.5 buil Cord; 17,124 bus oats; 2,572 bus rye; 6,820 bne barley; 2,627 heacilogs. „ Shipments-13,223 bbls flour; 7763 bus wheat ; 18, 1 76 bus corn; 10,391 bus oats; 1,380 bus rye; 2,404 bus barley; 3,990 head hogs. TOLEDO, February 2.-Flour quiet and steady; Spring extra, $7,0047,25; double extra and fancy, $7,50a110,00. Wheat dull; amber declined le, and selling at 11,0514 for No. 1; white Michigan noml nal at 31,88. Corn lc lower and less ac tive; sales of new at 64;; rejected, 6334; eondemned., 6234; sellers !Or new for 1 March at 680. Oats unchanged; sales at 580. Rye steady at 11,28 for No. 1, and 51,25 for No. 2. Barley quiet and steady; No. 1 State held at $1,85, with 11,80 bid, Dressed hogs a shade better at 13x,a 3341 c, dividing on 200 pounds. Mums.isksz, February 2.—Flour quiet I and steady, with sales choice Wisconsin and lowa at ;5,500,25. Wheat higher at $1,19 for No. 1, and $l,lB for No. 2. Oats steady at 50c for No. 2. Corn firm at 58e for new. Aye unchand Barley nominal. Provisions fir nan d ' advanc ing. City Mess Pork at $31a81,50. H. P. ,Hatus at 16t4a17c ,'for prime clty. Lard at 21c. •Receipta—Looo bbls Hoar, 12,000' bush Wheat, 2,000 bush corn,'l,ooo bush rye, 50 dressed hogs. Shipments-3,000 bbls flour, 1,000 bush wheat, 1,000 obis pork, 100 tierces lard. " • ' PE,I, February } 9. Flour dull and weak; lowa extra family $7,00a ,7,25; Minnesota do., 37,50; Ohio do., 39,00 a 10,25; fancy, $ 1 0,60a12,60. Wheat dull; '.red, 5460a1,80; amber, -- 111,90. Rye lower at $1,35a1,60 for Western. Corn quiet; now yellow, 800*. Oats steady , at 723 750 for Western. Petroleum ,unchanged, Groceries unchanged. 'ProValonit firm. Mess Pork, 532. Tard, 210.' • Whiskey; market flooded with contraband; quota. *lons nominal. CLEvELAND, February 2.—Floar dull and heavy bat unchanged, city made at $11811,26 for treble extra white, , $9,50a 9,75 for double extra winter y ' 75 for double extra red winter, ;7,7548 f ur double extra • spring. Country made at . 138,50a8 for doable amber, 57a7,7.5 for double extra spring. $9,25a10 for double extra while. Petroleum quiet but firm and unchanged, refined held at 8123543 in trade lots, 2a3c advanced. • „ LoutsiitLE, February 2.—fiales of 214 hhda tobacim; market steadlas. raw, sa7c; cutting leaf, 14a210. Mes s pork, $32. Lard, 21c. - Bacon—shouldere, 144‘c; clear rib sides, 18c; clear sides, 18%c; btak--shoulders, 13Xc; clear rib sides, 17c; clear sides, 17;0, all packed. Wheat $1,7531,85. Corn, 63a65c. Oats, 70a63e. Aye, '51;42. Flour-superfine, $5,75420. Whisky—raw. free, 980. Betiramaz, February 2.-.:Flour dull dui/ and weak with mien of western PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : stipeidne 456a6,60; extra,,s7a9k faintly, 40;75a10,50. 'Whearflimf it:cell:4l'4ocm small; prime red sold at $2,25a2,35. Corn firm; sales prime white at 88a90c; yellow at 138£10. Oats firm at 70875 c. Rye firm at $1.40. Mess Pork actiye at 132. Ba con firm: rib sides, 17%c; clear do. 18Wc; shoulders, 15Ma15Nc; hams, 20c. Lard is firm nt 20c. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD, February 2.-1 car Jackson ore, McKnight it Co; 1 car lime, Adams & Co; 1 car clay, S M Kier; 1 car brick, J Cuthbert; 3 boxes scals, Fairbanks, Morse & Co; 5' bbls lubricatlng oil. J W Drape; 5 bbls alcohol, B L Fahnestobk dr Co; 1 box axes, J Graff & Co; 2 boxes glassware, Tibby & 1 Bro; 10 bbls oat meal, Rinehart & Stevens; 25 pails, shf bbls buttert 14 bbls eggs, Vangorder Shepard; 20 sks oats, Meanor & Harper; 16 sits cornmeal, J J Pettit; 1 bg bungs, Armstrong, Bro it Co; 1 bbl apples, J 1) Landers; 37 ' hbds sugar, 51 bbls mo lasses, Arbuckle, it Co; 4 sks tails, Wm Flacons ez Son; 2. kegs washers, Jaines Wood, Son & Co; 5 bble apples, W K Woodwell; 14 hhds bacon shoulders, J P Hanna & Co; 7 hhds sugar, Atwell & Lee; 4 do do, Wm Haslage & Co; 2 bbls, 1 hf -bbl, 1 box oloverseed 1 bl eggs, 1 do beans, 16 bbls apples, , 40 empt b y hf bbls, 1 bx butter,7 hhde sugar, 74 bbls molasses, Head i Metzgar; 1 bbl Ikg butter, 1 pkg eggs, P Duff & Son; 4.bbls eggs, 2 half bble batter, Morrison & Devol; 1 car bones, Seward it Camp bell; 2 dozen chairs, 1 desk, Hammer & Bataan 6 reservoirs, Nimick & Co; 1 hf bx tobaoco, McGinniss it lO bundles frames, Pickersgall, Lyons Co;' it Co; 6 bbls beans, W H Grail. PITTBI3I7ROH, ORT WN & CHI- CAGO RATLROAD, F February AY 2. E —lOO bbls flonr,Culp & Shepard; 31 bgs rags, Christy & Benham; 20 has soap, Thomas & Bro; 12 bbls apples, 1 do dry apples, H Riddle; 10 pkgs butter, Voigt, Mahood & Co; 11 kge do, H Rea Jr; 8 bbls pearls, S Har baugh & Co* 3 cars iron ore, Hussey, Wells & Co; ; 3' do do, 1 do ' limestone, Shoenberger & Blair; 40 bdis spokes, Thos Hare dr. Bro; 100 bbls sour, S B Floyd; 1 car wheat, Scott & Gisal; 500 pigs lead, Beamer, Bauman & Co; 2 cars green hams, E H Myers /it Co; boar bran, Kell &. Ritchart; 100 bbls flonr,Jobn Mc- Devitt; 2 do alcohial, Geo A Kelly; 45 bbl* spirits, Hostetter & Smith; 400 sks flour, Watt, Lang dt Co; 2 cars iron, T Maloney; 18 bbls oil, James H Parker; 250 pigs lead, 13akewell, Pears & Co; 100 Ws flour, A Kirkpatrick dr Co; 100 do do, John Wilson do , Son; 1 car millfeed, S B Floyd & Co. r f ALLEGHENY VALLEY 'RAILROAD, Feb ruary 2:-180 bbls oil, 'Fisher de Bro; 54 do do, McKelvy & Bro; 13 rolls leather, "Wm Flacons & Son; 3 ,bga beans, J Esh enger; 2 cars metal, H Woodsides; 1 bbl eggs. J E Shomaker; 25 sks oats, Keil & Ritchart; 100 do do, Scott & Gisal; 1 car metal, Lyon, Shorb & Co; 31 Bits wheat, W Logan; 2 cars metal, McKnight, Por ter & Co; 1 car metal, Jahn filoorbead. ALLEGHENY STAT/ON, February 2.- 1 oar corn, J Stewart; 1 car shipstuffs, R Knox & Son; 1 car corn, K T Kennedy & Bro; 4 pkgs pearl barley, J White; 7 cars .metal, Lewis, Bailey A Dalzell; 440 sks flour, 1 car oats, Geo Stewart; 4 cars limestone, Superiorlron Co; 2 cars lum ber, J-B Ingham; 1 dodo, W Reed; 9 tons bran, R. Knox & Son; 1 car flaxseed, M B Suydam. RIVER NEWS. The river continues to recede steadily at this point with alai feet in the chan nel by the Mononstsihela marks last evening. The weathef has turned soft again, end last evening a drizzling rain was _falling, but we should not be sur prised to see it turn cold just as sud denly, as the wind appeared to be veer ing Around to the west. We have no arrival, to record aside from the regular packets. The Arma dillo, front Louisville, and Lorena. from st. Louis, are bath due. The Camelia departed. for Nashville last evening with a good trip, havinsr all the freight she could carry. It is but proper to state that a considerable proportion of her freight was for Cincin nati and Louisville and other way points, George, steamer Mollie Ebert, Capt. W. Ebert, will pentitively take her departure for New Oilalas to-day, and passengers and _shippers should bear this in mind. The Mollie is a tip top boat in all respects, and there are no better steamboatmen that Captain Wash Ebert, and Standish Pepparci, the cashier. The Rate Pntnam, Capt. G. W. Reed. will be,the next boat out ~f or. Nashville, leaving on Saturday. The R. C. Gray, Capt. Isaac Whitta ker. is announced to leave for Cincinnati and Louisville on Saturday. The Wild Duck and barges, Capt. Ana wait, are up for St. Louis. —The Champion arrived at Cincinnati on Sunday with a good trip. —The pilots' strike on the Alabama river is ended. One hundred dollars per month is the basis of settlement. - - The Wananita, New Orleans to Pitts burgh, and the Rover, en route from St, Louis, arrived at Cincinnati on Sup. day, —The wreck •of the J. N. McCullough is visible again above the surface, since the late decline in the river com menced. , —Captain Frank M. Davidson, a well known stearaboatman, died at his real dance in Newport,. Rentueky, on Sun day last. . • • • • —The pilot wheel and l t. ifeboat of the fatuous Diana were broug h t N:146 Louis ville Dom Greenville, MhwiesiPPl, On the Dexter.. - . • —Captain 11. Shewmaker has ppnr ahased the little Enable° for the Wa bash river trade, between' Terre ,Haute and Perryville. —Verhoff Brothers, of Louisville, are negotiating for the Peytona and ba rges, for transporting grain in Milk :from points on the lower Ohio to New Orleans. —During,. the gale on Fridhy; at' 2 P. id., the Antall and a portion orate guard of,the G. 09...Thompsen. laid ,up at Ful ton, were bloWn off. • • It hefted hard at Pendleton. • —The ter on her recent upwa trip, made the run from Selena to Mem- Phis lb eight and a heir' hours. Captain hlontgomery thinks she .is the fOteet craft on the river. "' '" —Andy MlHai, a native .: of this city`, employed as a 'deck i l;tand on the steamer Arkansas, fell ovvriverd on the 22d inst., when the boat was twenty miles below Little Rook, and dr-owned. —Mr.:John Spencer has retired from the office of the'ffilvor Moon to engage in the railroad btisineas at New Liberty, Pennsylvania. Mr. Geo. Higgins bas been promoted to the office of the ffilyer —Captain - Hugh Campbell' was in Louisville the' other -day looking after theMcMillon steam capstan, in which he is interested: A suit is now pending against the steamer Armenia for infring ment of this patent. —The Louisville Democrat says: The tawn i er Neville is owned by twe ladies, WEDNESDAY,' FEBRUARY 3, 1869. Miss Martha Coehrane i and MtesVar le. 'l i nt Tertairisi thottnir steamboat on the Western waters, or, we might say, in the whole country, owned exclusively by ladies. Success to the Neville. —The Lorena, bound for Pittsburgh,. got badly used up by the gale which pre vailed on the river Friday. Late ar rivals at Cincinnati report meeting her near Millersport, Saturday, with only stumps ef chimneys about fifteen feet high, part of the railing on her roof torn off, and ho spar nor derrick on her star board side. —The' Cincinnati Commercial says: We are) credibly informed that a move ment !eon foot in this city to organfze a transportation and insurance company, consisting of three towbo — ats and nine barges, to ply between Cincinnati, Mein phis and New Orleans ] , in connection with the Erie Railroad Company. The object is to give through bills between New York. Memphis and New Orleans, at all railroad rates. River and ‘V:eather. LoniavlLLE, February 2.—River-fall ing with five feet ten inches of water in the canal. Weather mild and raining. sTBoaTs. E'ER CINCINNATI and m m 4=l% LOEICIVILLE.—The dae pas se nirr steamer R. 0. GREY. .... ...Capt. I. N. Ilrumstan, Will leave for the above porta on SATURDAY. the ft inst.. at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight oypassage apply on board or to JOHN FLACIt, J. ii. CULLING WOOD. 0 HRIEST & HAISLETT.I Agents. MS I) ITTSBIIRGH & LOUIS BARGE CO.—FOR • VANSVIL LE. OAIRO AND BT. LOWB.• The powerlul tery ,, ost WILD DUCK AND BARGES, Capt. J. W. • 1 ArrAWALT. Will leave as announced above. 'For freight or passage annly on board or to fa CHARLES BARNES, Agent. !OR CL A R WIT 11. LIE AND NAI3IIVILLE.—Tbe tine • steamer • EATS PUTNAM Capt. G. W. REED, leaire for the above ports on SATURDAY the Bch' Inst., at 4 o'clock P. at. For height or paesagv apply on board or to • J. JOHN FLACK. D. coLLINGWOOD. Agent. privs BURGS, adi M a WHEELING, Marietta and Parkersburg Line. Leave ccr ni p an v o Wbart Boat, too: of Wood Street, r DAILY, AT IA K. 711728 DAYS AND PRIDATS. BAYARD A. B. ismierussz. Muter WZDNEADAYB AND /SATURDAYS. GREY EAGLE.. .... ...C. L. BautzrAn, Muter. Freight will be received at all hours by Bela JAMES COLLINS. Agent. OR CAIRO, lIIVII- e adr i g PHIS and NEW ORLEANS.— newand splendid passenger st amer MOLLIE EBEHT...G. W. RlllenT Commander. Will leave for the above ports o THIS DAY, the 3d Inst., at 4 o'clock r. at. !or trefght or passage apply on and or to FLACK & COLLIN WOOD. or RIMIEST & itZL T. Agents. Through receipts given on the at reboot to Sel ma. Eufaula. Benton, MOntrrome . Ala.. At an tis, Mayon, West Point. Georgia, a d all points on the Alabama river and Texas ports t lowest rates Ja= WIRIEST .t HASLETT. 'DEAMSHIPS. TO LIVERPOOL ANDIga -a- QUEENSTOWN. , TRE INDIAN MAIL sTnamsmrs. Numbering sixteen first-class vessels, among t.. m the celebrated' CITY OF PAttris, CITY OF ANTWERP,' CITY OF ROSTON, CITY OF BALTIMORE, CITY OF LONDON, Sidling EVERY, SATURDAY, from Pler. 45, rtb River, New York. For naasage or further infoncatlon &poly to 111111.131 BLNOHAM, rr.. . aromrru SPRY KT. (Chronicle Building. Nlonrivonomlte Post Pitt•bar,h WINES, ,LIQUORS: Sce. JOSEPH $. FINCH & CO., Nos. 193, 187, 189, /91, 193 and 193, rain STREET. PIT'TSBURGR, If .4.NUTA MTH= 8 qv. Copper Distilled Pure Eye Whiskey. Also, dealeit In FOREIGN WINES and LI QUORS, HOPS. if... trib24.naa FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES. French Burr Smut Machines, ITER BEST WHEAT CLEANERS IN USE. Portable Flour and Feed M4lls, BOLTING CLOTHS, numbers and be quality. Por sale at 319 and 321 Liberty St., Pittsburgh W. W. WALLAIUN. stati J. B. BWINT J: X. BEAM SW/NT & BRATT, • ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, No. 6: Sandusky Si., Allegheny, Pa. A large assortment of NEWEL POETS and BALLPTERS constantly on band. TU.K.) of descriptions. done. °camas VCONOIEL%E YOVIt FUEL, by _la using the 1 . SKIVE • CENTRIMAL GOYERNOIL, the mai true and easily , regulated Governor made;; perfect In Its operatiorui and truly reliable. size Governor eat be seen at the omen or vA4. BECETT, Ifechiusical. Engineer and Solicitor of Patents, Ro. 19 Federal sireet, &Uegheny City, the only agent ;or Ws Governor in the West: see2:xl36 174 „wt. _______ JOHN A. 811 . ; 41"44 ' ;. , - . • A.T...13 1 , , ... - ILE•OPPICIO JUSTICE OR THE P Asp • POLICE MAGISTRATE: tz= 122 0 : 3 p o gi n a n ii i d i 0111 s oe :B 11M PIPL4TdH S e Tß a llET ,wit illll l l:4l ,o lte e tte as: CI; ULM/1%4 rittllbUrth,rai, D_eeds. Assda. M d set dtsoatch. Am 4674- 11.cps.A.ro.A.:Eaus .. .. ' O T ICE .—Persons owning 'prom ty frontintor abuttlng on Aiken' - am; in. the city of Pittsburgh, will please take notice the report of - viewers, in the - Inatter of the openingft et, Aiken& ;ayenue, has been placed In my The assessments If not paid on or bef o re Febru ary 11th, 18810 . , will be't ntered In Court as liens. 1 . 412:de ' .41% tiLMILE. Cite Attorney, 106 711th Avenue. iIHIEETM THE BLOOD. yott. SALE. BY DEXIGGISTS /WEEIMIERS. deltblo. WRY QUEEN OP ENGLAND SOAP. „; QUEEN QV ENGLAND SOAP. " • QUEEI% 4)P E NG LAND SOAP. For doing a lamlly washing in the sheet and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in the world. Lilian the strength of old nabs soap, with the mile and lathering qualities of 'iinnine 'Castile..-,Fry Ibis splendM Soap.. Bold he ALLEN CHEMICAL WORE% 48 Nortll Qu i rt infest. Philadelphia. • einvirloserg*F ARCHIBALD BLAILELBY7,: ATT()BNialt-AT...14!.W. No. 9$ SIP= SWUM. j. PITTSBURGH. PA liteug10:d111 FLOOR OILCLOTHWehave to stock a large assortment of styles and Ta- s widths of thoroughly seasoned' Floor 011 Cloths, which .we are °Faring .to the wholesale and retail trade at -IMices takine quality Into consideration , than can be had la Oils city. , • J. H. pHitadrB, • • im and- 118 Sixth street. ao.lo PPEARL ASII-40 casks No.l in mart and for *ale by /jou. J B. OAI4IIBLD & BUN. ; 60111/WIBBION MERCHANTS J. L. =LINGLE.... A. 2. BTZVENBON DILLINGER & STEVENSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 87 Second Street,. Pittsburgh, Pa. BIZCEMC AND SELL All Kinds _of Country Produce, All orders , for Merchandise promptly filled, at LOWEST market rates. Particular attention given to the sale of Butter, l_ggs, Cheese Dried Fruits, itc, We feel confident that we can give entire satisfaction, ty making QUICK BALLS and PROMPT RITURNS, It HIGHEST HARICET PRICES, and therefore respect Dilly solicit your consign ments. All correspondence answered promptly. Marking Plates furnished free. Grain ln store and to arrive daily.. an3l:t7B VEITABLISHED BY A. & T y, 1814. We (310 BELY, WHOLESALE GROCER, No. 271 Liberty Street, • (DIRECTLY OPP. EAGLI ROTEL,) iirr - rEcEstruci.u. PA. se :yis WATT, LANG & WHOLWBA.LZ DI.LLZIIB LW Groeeries. Flour. Grain, PrOduees Provisions, Flab. Cheese, Carbon ; 011. ste.. 5 ' Noe. 11 and 174 WOOn STREET, near-Ltb. erty street. Pittsbtirgb. Pa. nq8:3256 BEIJILD J. A. MAUL M't STEELE & SON; Commission AND. DNALABB IN FLOUR. No. 98 OHIO STELE% near East 'Common, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. • J. B. cAmrizii A. S. CANIIrLD. jB. CANFIELD & SONI_CORI• DeaIMISSION MERCHANTS, and Wholesale ers In Goshen, Factory. Hamburg and W. Fish,,eese, Butter, Lard, Fork, Bacon, Flour, Dried Fruit, Grain, Pig Lead, Pot, Pearl and 130da Ashes, White Lime; Linseed, Lard, Coal and Carbon Oils. No. 141 First street, Pittsburgh.. PWrill EMIL JAB. F. BIOLLAWL KEIL & ItICHARIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND DIALED/3 IX FLOUR, GRAIN, SEEDS, MILL FEED, de., $49 Liberty Mt" Pittsburgh, tarzi:bYr AL,Ka. whiter, J.ll. ANJAL McBANE & MIMI% COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In GRAIN and PRODUCE GENERALLY, -'No. 144 WATILIL STREET. above Smithfield, Pittsburgh. ¶eB FETZM & ARMSTRONG, FORWARDING & 'OO3I2OBRION lEBAHANTS, For the sale of lions, 43111111, Baton, Lard, Sut ter, ilea Dried Pnalt, and Produce generally, No. hiA.B.KET STREET, corner of First, Pittsburgh. feZhan Eil J. BLANCHARD. Wholesale and Retail °recent No. 398 PENN STREET apt& icEO BC BT. IMO X __,..e.4. ANPRXW Itfox. RKNOX &SON, COMMISSION . MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, OatAIN MILL FEED and PRODUCE OENER ALLY, No. 79 DIAMOND, opposite env Hall, Allegheny City . ( ja17:117 T _IT'rLE,' BAIRD & PATTON, 1.1 Wholesale Grocers,Commission Merchants alio Dealers In Produce, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Fish, Carbon and Lard OU, Iron, Nails, Glass, Cotton Yarns and all 134:44burgh.2dattinfactures generally. IJ./ and I!41 OnCOND STREET, Pittsburgh. JOHNS. HOUS.I...ZDW. H. EOM& JOHN I. HOUSE &HUM, Sue cessors to JOHN I. HODS& h CO., , Wuole• sap Grocers and Commission• Merchants, Om , ner of Smithfield and Water Streets, Pittsburgh. JOHN MI TON A WALLACH, §thiILPTON& WALLACE_ I Whole SALE f 3 ROOEiLS AND PRODUCE DEAL •, Nu. 6 SIXTH STREET. Pittsburgh. I$O2:NiA PROFESSIONAL, B. NEEPER, I __ ALDERMAN AND EX.OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. OFFICE, 89 FIFTH AVENUE. Sppeecial collectlone a ttention Sonde aticildcomignifr4ina wn up. and all legal Dulness attended to promptly and accurately. JOS. A. HUI'LER, - • ALDNDNAIT AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. ; I 198 WYLIE STREET, near Washington PlTTbliptiGii, PA. Deeds., Bonds , Mortgages, Acknowledgment Depositions, Collections, and all other legit] ma e business executed promptly. mh2o:n9 ABIUHL Br-Officio Justice of the Peace and Police Mag. trate. Gairre GRANT STREET; opposite the Cathedral, PITTSBURGH, PA. B • Deeds, onds, Mortgagee, Acknowledgments, Depositions; and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch. =tile EUSTACE S. i ttiornitow, ALD MX•011111CI JI7I3TICE OOP THE PEACE A.ND °WOE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE 73 PENNA. AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgineits, Depositions end all - Legal Business exeented witir promptness anddispateb. inr2O Jetatioe of the Peace CONVEVANCEB, REAL EttAtE AND INSIJ RAUL °Antos tyrttlirr, ItAterlclimisonAs. collection of Bent; solicited and promptly tended to. • Lay3:y6o Ur & FERGUSON, • ATTORNEY-AT... W, • No. 87, Fifth eitroot, aszoirb 71,0014 Patna Room. e jORN Wi r RIDDELL,. ATTORNkInTAT-LAW. Oilles, 116 bisiosond tires% curve ilte #te court Howie, ) teUtt44 IIITEIBIDIGH. PAL CqRACKRELL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. 89 Grant Street. PFITIMIIIMIL PA. ITTSBURGH & novva:LLsvlLLa AIL ROAD. On and after TEr3r.t4.DAY, Noyetaber, 17th. Inns, trains will arrive at and depart from . tile D.l*.we corner Orant-and Water streets, as follows; MaU to and from Union -10 an 7:00 A. 11 . 6.( :0 P. McKeesport Aocorndt'n 11:00 A. a :05 0 P. Ex. to and from tut'n. 3:00 P. a. 10: tO A. /4 West Newton Accom`di 4:30 P. Dr. 8:35 Braddock's Accomdt'n.' 6:15 P. a. 7:50 p, kt,. Night Ac. toliclort,10:30 P. rt. 6:48 A. ra.. Sunday,Church Tr nto and hem West N wton 1:00 P. Y. /0:00 AL. For tickets appl7 to J. B. HMS, Agent W. B. STOUT, Superintendent. noEI OTAN G E OFavElm T 1 E. . • ALLEORENIr ;PALLET RAILROAD, On and after MONDAY, November 9th, 1868, TWO TEAMS DAILY will leave Pittabtirgbi Station, corner of Eleventh and Pike streets for Franklin, Oilleity, Buffalo, and all points' In the Oil Regions. if/LEAVE PITTEBSBOII. lAinurz IR PiTrel3o2oB. Mall . .. .. ..... 7:15 a nipdall 3:40p IR Expriss 7:10 0 mlExpress. -6: ato ala Brady's BAc 3:09 p mlßrady. 13 .. Ac 10:30 aNI /St tloda Works Ist Soda Works I( j Aecomd - 10:S6 . 1 a m Aecomod'n. B.lloa nit Ad Soda Works ' Ad Soda Works ' I • Accotnodin.-6:00 pat , Accomod'a. 3:AOR nt- Church Train leave ittebnrgh at 1:10 P. A. Arrive at Pittsburgh at 9:1KI A. lc • Passengers taking eis train_ have Ondenange of cars between Pittsburg_h, Angelo and 011 Regions. Rail and Express Trains stop -only at painelpal points. Mixed Way and Aa commodatiod trains stop at all stations. J _ .., THOMAS R. KING, Agin. &Tn., -W. FOSTER ROPE, Ticket Agent, noir rCINCINNATI ANIMINNIII . LOUIS RAILWAY. -1 GRANGE TIME—On and and . UNDA N0v.45/d, 181319, trzlins will leave arrtra at tn, Union Depot, u follows, Pittsburgh time• Depart. Arrival. Mall Expre5.............. 3:13 a. m. 1 - 2:114. m. Fast" Line 10:13 a. m. 7:33 ' p. rn. Fast Express • 2:50 p. mt. L2slB a. m. Mixed Way 5:43 a. in. 6:43 p. mt. eDonald's Acen, No.111:28.a. m. • 8:33 p.m. Steubenville Accommod- 3:38 p . in. 9:48 a. rm. McDonald's Aceri. No. 3..5:08 p. M. 3:18 p. in.. . . . igp.3138 e, sr. kiprese will leave daCy. • 1 2 :13P. M. Mail will arrive daily. Tbe 10:13 a. 112. Testa leaves daily, Bandal* ei copied, and makes close. connections at New • ark To Zanesville and Points on. dandeeky Mansfield • liewark R. R. • 8. F. SCULL, oeneral Ticket'Arent. W. Vr; CURD. burr*, Steubenville, Ohio. 1.68.4 '. 464}3 111111 Pla. assßunGH_ , PORT WAYNE & CHICAGO 1 . W. and CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH R. R. From Dec. 20111, 1368, trains will leave front and arrive at the .Unron Depot, ndrth side, Pitts burgh city time, 0 . 41. ICIPOWS: Lease. Aeries. Chicago Ex_ ... —3:03 a m Chicago Ex... 2:10 a Erie I Ygn MI 7:28 a m Chicago Ex.. 11:68 a ml Chicago & WIC' 88M.18:28 a m Wheeling Ex 11113 ant Chicago Mail-8:58 a mi crestime Mall 3:53 prEt, Chicago Ex.. 10:08 a m ;Chicago Ex....4:38 pm Cl. & ir Ex 2:513 pa. I Cleveland Ex COS pm Chicago Ex.. 2:43 p m Erie & Yg•n Ex111:13 pm W 'e & Erie Ex4:B3 pm iOl. &WK.( Exs:sB pm. Depart/roes Allegheny. I Arrive in Allegheny. N. Brigt'n Ac. 8:58 a m N . Brlgt•n Ac.7:03 am . :28am 11 Vn " 8:28a Le - e P dale `` 17:58 a m New T r as 33 '' I Castle "10: am Rochester •• 1:33 pm Leetsdale - " 0:/3 am Leetsdale Acc.3:sllpal • . "1.:08 p m N. Brigt`n " .5:33 pia N. Brixt.a "2:43 ms. N. Brigt•n " .6:2Bpm Lee . tsdale " 4:53 pm Leetsdale • " 10:43 pm • 1 •• y:18 tin Leetsdale Sun - ( Leetsdale Run- • at day rhumb. 1:13 pra day tAtnrch. 9;58 am Sir 2:43 p. m. Chicago Express leaves daily. sir 11:58 a. ChICZ4V EXPreSB arrives &MY. de22 Y. R. MrERA, General Ticket Agent. PENNS I ELVA•aggim NIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. Onand after Nov, 218thi 1868, Trains will arrive at and depart from tha Union Depot, corne.: o. Washington and Liberty streets, as follows: Arrive. Dep4ll. Mail Train:— 1:30 a m Day Express.. 2:30 tut Fast Line.... . 2.40 a m Wall's No. 1.. 5:30 sus Wail's No. .. 620 a m Mall Train ... . 8:18 ant BrintonAcen. 750 am *Cinch:olli: 1235 ram Wall's No. 2.. 8:50 a m Wall's No. 2..11:20 am Cincinnati Ex.9:40 a m Johnstown Ac. 3:25 ma Johnstown .4c10:35 am Braddocks No 14:20m Baltimore Ex. 1-415 p m Phila. Express 5:10 pea Phila. Expregs2•ospm Wall'a No. 2..5:20 pm. . Wraddo N k o N 3 al . 5301 p m Wal's No. 4.. 6:56 pm Wall's No. 4, T:25 p m Wali'sBlB.s:ll:sopin. Wa Passn'r 10:24,1p m - Sun dayhurch 'Trait leaves Walls Station eve.ry at ,9:15r45. m., reaching Pittsburgh at 10:10 a. in. 'Returning, leaves Pittsburgh at 12:50 p. m " and arrives at Walls Station at 2:00 p. an. *Cincinnati Expiess leaves daily. All other trans deny except Sunday. • For further information apply to W.' EL BECKWITH, .Agent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will not as - slime any risk tbrgaggage; except for wearing a p pare l and limit their responsibility to One Hun dre. Dollars In value:- A.H• Baggage exceeding that amount in value will be at the risk of. the ewnar„ in less taken by special contract. , ::• EDWAItH H. WILL n 023 Gener al Superintendent, AltooW}Pa., • PENNSYLVANIA WEST E IV-alg i giga BA—DROAD.—On and after Jr ov. 920,1865, the Ps. senger Trains on the Western Pennsylvania Bat road will arrive at and depart from the Feder.l Streit Depot, Allegheny City.ae follows: Arrive. .Depart. Springdte No16:40 a m Mall 1:00 a at . Freeport N0.18:20 a m Freeport No.l 9:15 a a. Express 10:40 a tu Sharpbtg Not 11:20 s tat Sharpbtg N0.11:25 p m Express 2:45 pm Freeport No. 24:00 pm.Springd , e No 13:20 pm Mall 5:55 p m Freeport N0.25:20 p epringd'e No 151:45 m Svringd'e No 27:10 p ttl Aboye trains run daily except Sunday. The Chnrelr Train leaves Allegheny Junction every dandayat 7:40 a. m,reaching Allegheny City at 9:00 m.' • Eetnaming, leaves Alleg_heny ity Cat 11207). nu and arrive at Allegheny Juno. Bon at 3:45 D. m. • Contxpixriont TxcUvs-For 'Salein packages of Twenty, between Allegheny City, Chestnut street kierr!s,i Bennett, Pine Creek, Etna and Sharpsburs, and . good only on the trains stopping at Station. rpeciaed on tickets. -_ • The trains leaying - Alleguen_y City at 7:00 a. tn. make direct connection at Freekon withWal kers line of Stages for Butler and Rannahstown. Through tickets may be purchased at Us Office. No. 3 tit Clair street, near the Suppensioaßridge. Pittebnr, h, and at the Depot, *Allegheny. For farther Information apply to JAMES LEFFERTS; A t g ep ent, Federal treet.- The Western Pennsylvania Railroad will not a. sums any risk for Baggage, except for Wearin apparel, and limit their responsibility to One g nude. d Dollars in value. A.ll baggage ceedlng maw:nth: value willbe at the risk e the owner, unless taken by special contraot. _ -EDWARD 8.. WILLIAM n 023 G eneral Sunarintendent, Altoona. Pa. S i l au fir! HILL UNION PACIFIC -RAILWAY, Eastern Division. The SHORTEST AND MOST ;ELIABLEI ROUTE trom the East to all points in Colorado, Nevada, California, Utah , Arizona, Washington, New Mexico, Idaho, o,regozu Two Trains leave State Liao and Leavenworth daily,inillais eicepted.lon the arrival of trains ball o Railroad from Itit. Louis and , flaunt and AL Joe Railroad from 4,140. enutatrfr. ;at Lawrence, Topeka and amigo .with a air for all _point* is Emma. At end of trac wait or Ws worth with the , UNITED STATES EXPRZES COM PA DAILY LINE OF ovieRLAND NAIL AND =Plum imaginal POE lor.N AU Points in the Territories, And with 11/.I4DERBIJN'II TB!-WIErLY.LINE or , oo/10}111fffor Won Union.liant s Fort. Tsall. Alluquermte„ Saute Te, audrall points- in Ad ams and Haw Blexisso. With the 'recess additions ht roiling' strait and equipment, - and the 'anitagensants,_Psade swab r esponsible Overland Transpartation Linea trod its western bandana. this nod now offers nnequaned &Metes !by the transmisaltan of &Meat to the Tar Wed. Tickets for lam at ail the principal omces the United States and Canadius He sure and ask for %foam via THE ESHOEff TERTI BO D/ U T V I TON•P I .10 RAILWAY. 114 S , spl:wl3 etneral Prelght ar44. TM'S Ars I: RAILROADS Depart PAN HANDLE ROUTE, AND A;ANDEHEION I Get.enl Bnp:rhatendest J. IC WElinsill Arrives