FI NAX OI 4tI6. A 11121014 ILE,' NO. 80 POURTE AVENUE, prz - rairastan. • casai c&PrtAL E 200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable.. DAMN OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN V1.0Y1.) Wll. 'FLOYD. - Preiddcht. Cuba.. DMA - mot& Thos. M. Mamball, Jolla Murtimid, TOdbasinon. ♦rchthald Wa11... Jame. W. Arrott, J.. D. /ally. Chu. B. Leath, I W. 74./a* ..Iroha. I gra This Rut la dew tally ormitaad and Pre to do a amend Bazatag buslueas. SelOkad GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at Highest Priam PR. • R. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue m JAMES T . DRAW & CO., =MI Corner Fourth )Lvenne and Wood St., ri.A.INTIKEXt S, I=9 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD. SILVER AND ODIIPOSB. ON NO!T PAVOILLNLZ 1:118113. Or Interest Allowed • •TYonq 101.nt4 On o. IOW"( awns, ro.s. Ordure executed r•iv• eor ritr,;‘,.• stud due arßelkke, ..::1,-,;Cke lECiLES T. L ET w CCs. Olt gittiinnt exapth. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE kor Prima:czar Gassers, Tun:nay, December 28, 1869. Gold remains very dull andel:ion un changed in quotation, the opening price being 120% declining %per oent. and tin ily closing at 120. The payment:of Jinn' ry Interest has so far had no alined on the market. since the amounts mid out were tri but judging from the temper of the market now a considerable decline from present quotation is almost a. certaintly. Toe bull element in gold, although not lacking means, has nothing In its favor to assist an upward move ment,exoent the reasemblingof Congress on tho 10th of January, and the hope that some big talk may be indulged in by that body of Lestnnynore greenbacks in order to galvanize business into some activity, which eventually must .11 end In smoke. We poetess a more powerful stimulant for bringing about an unusual activity In all . brunches of butanes' by using the Idle gold in the Treasury and banks and the forcing into circulation of the large amount of gold hoarded by private individuals ever since it touched Wow 135 on' the 24th of September last. by naming an early day for resumption. The Treasury now holds over tiny mil lions after ail January interest is paid, the banks bold thirty millions mid, to gether what will be added after January it will amount,to one hundred million; and what le boarded in the country Is folly tiny millions more. The power this will add to the general credit by being put in circulation will be double this amount colts effect on bun t:was. The decline in the gold premium will also require lees of a circulating medium for the present business and an expansion of all trade Mint, follow until nor greenbacks are all withdrawn from circulation, or what would be better and help the smaller clam of business men, the retiring of all national bank circulation and the establishment of free banking. Such a lasi would give elasticity to our, currency and add to the prosperity of the middle classes, by far she most numerous of the whole popula tion of the country. Government bonds will sympathize with gold• and decline in currency value with tower gold quotations, and the se cutler of money about. January first will also force large amounts of bonds on the market, at what ever they will bring. a Stocks will conform to gold and m ust decline, the more so sines the holders of the speculative Moon: are also holders or gold at high prices, and gold once be low .120 will `make holders timid and force them to sell. Money is getting smreer In anticipa tion of a very tight market about January next and every body le preparing for it. Busluesa more active. quotatiorui as received Marts Gold. 120%1 Sliver. /17; FUMY' one's, 11834: Five Twmtles,- lligt, 1111 do 1884, 111%; do 1888. 112%; do 1886, Consols, 114%; do 1867, 114%; do 1868, 114%; Ten Forties, 10814 ; Adam Ex press Company 61%; Merchants Union Express Company. --; American Ex press Company, 88%; Western Union Telegraph. 824 Beading, 9934; New York Central,i 86%; Adams; FOrt Wayne & Chicago. 86%; Ohio &Minis. slept, 23%; Michigan - Southern, Cleveland & Pittsburgh. 83; Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, 104%; Chimp .8 North Western, 67%; Chicago & orth Western Preferred er, Erie 25%. N 7rOMAZIOZ. Lava. bow& London, per a pop Paris, per franc.......—...-- 24.% 2634 Berlin, thaier . . .... .......-- 90 91% Frankfort. florins 61 52 —Closing quotations received by Janes T. Brady & Co. Gold: 120%; United State. , Sixes, 1861,'.118%; Fives Twenties, 1862, 113: do. 1864 lit do. 1565, 112. fen-Forties, 108%; Five-Twentles, Jam 114 g wry and July, 1866, ; dO. do. -1E67, t 14,%; do. do. tea. 114%; tiniOn Piscine Railroad, 86; Central W, do, 92; Cy, Pacific, 1118%; Lake Superior 06. ' elly Telecoms to the Plitablen esaeua.l new Tour, December 28, 1889. - The money market was quiet and may In the punning at 607 per cent. on call, and active towards the close at 7 per oent. currency to 7ln geld. These spas modlo movements of activity are due to the calling in of loans by corporations to pay Januarydlvidendi , and also more of a glut of theatarket. It Is a remark. able feature , of loans os call Ural the se curities contain • general sprinkling el Auld certificates. Prime diecounts quiet at 10012 per cent. The' asistant Tress orer has thus far disbursed 82,500,000 gold on account of the January Interest. The disbursements are entirely for coupons. The looks for registered inter est not being ready, no payments on this account will be made =Midday. The .A.11516/Ant Treasury Is also paying semi. annual Intermit la currency on bonds Issued In aid of the PaciOn Railroad. The statement that 11. B. Clain & Co. lest some 880,000 by Joseph, the Cin cinnati merobant, is wlthant foundathin. The firm is acting for all creditors. and ptio,tasi :represent the entire amount in vowed. It is dated that the Irregularities in to, Merchants' Exchange Ptak are dot to rho fact that Calm, tate ashler, has been welding Ida brother, • tobacco mar. .chant.recently suspended. It is reported that the bank cannot at the utmost lons amrer 1110,000, which would still leave a surplus_ of $75,000 to 8100,000, after pay ing thedivideod. The bank holds secu ot itehso o v f avarious r k e i s n en ; te d w , h w io i n ll g co tvheey tht The commisalon of the Tennessee bond bolder. meets to morrow. S!erling quiet and firm at 8%09. Gold lowor--opened at 20% and Closed at 20. Carrying ram 607 percent. Cleanness $31.0(10,000. Sub Treasury 501d111,000,000 st 120 1-1000120 15-100. Bleb:amounted 0 13. 22 0. 000 . 4yeruutente dull but steady. Con one: 814 1.8%01.8%; 62e, 12018%; 81s. 12 442%; 65; /2012 g; new, 14g014%; Ca. 14%014% .68s, vigatm. Tan StateB%o9. Pacifica, 8%09. state bond steady; Misreads, 90; old Tennessee', 65; new do. 48 ; ol d N u.. girlies, 47; new do. Kg; old North Caron met. 42%; new do. 2844; South 1 Caplina4 SI: Louisiana Levee Slat; nog. The stock market rending the late fadures of dullness and steadinee, otte festurole tokitcatlve of the future is that while the ..puis" aro selling at g@t per taut. below what the market calls, or 1 02 per cent above the market. - Fire Thirty Prices.--Centoch 4B ,%; Cum. berland, 25%; Western Union Tel 82%; Quinver, 16; Maripwa, 7%; AO prefer- - red, 14%; Adams Ileprese, flig; Wells a. 1 , ..zg0.z.q; American, 88g; United States. 49: P..citio Malt, 47, New :York Central 3 04: Ede, 23g; do preferred, 40; Har lem, 1/24 do preferred, 154; Inchon lacer , beep, 81%; Reading. 99X; hUchl. Ban Central, 117: Lake Shore, 85; Illinois Central, 181,X; Pittsburgh, 83; North Western, 67X; do preltered, 82; Rock Island, 104 X, St. Paul, 72X; do preferred, 85l(: 'Wabash. 513(; Ft. Wayne, 88X; Terre Haute. 24; do pre. tarred, 65: Chicago ARCM 14th: do pre. ferrsd, 142 X; Ohio Mlskseippi, 241 C. C. et I. C., 19; Hartford d: Erie, ay,. Mining 'shares dull: Quarts 76; Smith Parmalee, 175. Sub-Treasury balance. 184,802,447, In. eluding currency 17,285,947., Exports of specie port week 1788,971, imports 116.504. nrrasusau sUtiutrs 01,101 or Pm's:einem Ciererrz, Texan/a. Doe. 28,, 1869. There la nothingyeally new or import ant to .be said about the markets in a general way. Butanes; as la always the case during the holidays, is very dull, but hopes or an eat ly Improvemant are entertained, and the molter the better. Our merchants and manufadurers are DOW 1 dally engaged In making 'ready for arutualeettlements. taking stock, eta eta, and It will probably take two or three weeks to, get thrOugh with tide, and until the old year's inisinees t pretty well closed up, It is not likely that there will be lunch effort made to do anything in the new one. We have frequently adverted recently to the fact that Pittsburgh merchants generally are obliged to work on ex.' tremely small margins, and there is still bitter complaint being made in this respect. I; Is owing to a very sharp competition, and some parties, in order to secure t rade, will sell at or about oast: while others who refuse to do this kind of business are doing little or nab. .lug, as they think they might Just as well take It easy, as to employ there cap, Bat and brains with no prospect of any return. It is this that is crippling boat. mesa here, and so long as it continues no reasonable improvement can reasonably be expected. As we have frequently statedotompetition Is all right and proper, but when It decends into 'low and mean personalities It should be discouraged. APPLES—Continue very dull, and if anything prices are lower: quotations may be fairly given at $2.,50c3. APPLE BUTTER—Quoted at 75®85. BITITER—Is in good supply and drill. and prices are drooping: we are reported sales of prime roll at Eon, though dealers crc sating about 11.1c,—choice Mc: Bitt • CORN—Bales at 18§14 ota. *lt !...:44.3,00 per bushel. Fl CR-4@4,4i eta. f,4,Eu. B 1-74, ^i.Z.F.S.-keuot:va r•`. Cr.rlkl6 cud oNat:;LS.,,a. :,,r. - ntisi;) - - • ,0.3‘19,0 pro 14111, tai to UC4I, ric=l:%=. • •Ma 7 be 22N0 for sitsion..,l brami ' DRIEDFRIJIT 7 ctaiva stz d • Inc. Small ages at 8%90 Mr Apra,, at 9®loo for marten and 11Q12,1tai halves. CHEESE-1a quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Smarm Ohio Factory, 18,44: Ohio Goshen, 19; York State farm Dairy. 19; and York State Goshen 20. DRESSED HOGS—Sales at 1.24313 eta. EGOS—In better supply and the mar ket is easier; we now quote at 38(6370. FEATHERS-1n better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85(• 9 9 to the trade and the usual advance for small lots in stare. PLOUR—Thhils one of the hardest places in the country to sell flour on commlsakm, as no one wants to buy a round lot. Dealers are not disposed, for some other reason or other, to encour age anything of the kind here, prefer ling to buy In the west, and they, seem ingly, give the west the preference, even if everything else is equal. Prices are nominally unchanged. 15,2565,50 for Spring wheat, and 15,7568,00 for winter. Bye flour 15,2565,50. . GRAlN—There is no change In wheat, and the offering continue very meagre; we continue to quote at 11,1561,20 for fair to choice Red. Oats steady but It Is impossible Just now at least to put prices np, as the attempt has been made several times recently; we tan report 118 eke at 48, delivered—small sales at 50652. Rye Is not offering so freely and the market Is steadier, though Prices are unchanged, 9561400. Corn Se scarce and in good demand-- , tale 1 car new shelled at 85. Barley continues very dull; sale 1 car No, 2 Chicago, at 11,00-80 day note. HAY—Is firmer with a limited sup ply; we continue to quote from country wagons at 118625 per ton. HIISKS—Bides at 3 cents per pound. HOMINY—SaIes at 18,0064,50 per bbl. V.r CR—Sales of Cleveland white lime at wpm per bbl. ONIONS-Sales at 12,5068,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. LARD 011.,,N0.1 Extra is quoted firm at 1,50. POTATOES—Very • dull; sale 1 car load, sacked at 5.1. Small sales at 57@80. POULTRY—Dressed Chickens 12.141 t, and dressed Turkeys 18@20. Live Chickens, 50(g.5.5 cis per pair, by the coop. PROVISIONS—The demand Ii light and prices unchanged. Shoulders. UN for plain, and lox for Sugar Cured. Breakfast Baran, 21®21.34, and • Sugar Oared Hama .2134022. Lard, 19c In tierces, and StOo in kegs and palls. PEANUTS—Quoted at 9@lo cta. PEAS—DuII: '2,50 per bushel. i • SEEDS—SaIes of Clover used at VN3 BIC, and Flaxseed at 112.20®2,25. Tim othy seed nominal at p,sow. SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at WO by the car toad, with the usual advance for email lots In store. et 1124)14 per ton. PETROLEUM JLILILICLIN OY7IOII 07 Prrrunrstaz GAszrri, TUESDAY, Deo. ZS, 1669. S The oil market Is devoid of anything really new or important. As hu been the case for the put two or three weeks, the trade generally Is absorbed, in ma king deliveries and, settlemesita, and this will continue during the tsarinas of therm'. There is considerable effort being made to open up business for next year, but thus far It meets with lit tie or no encouragement, es Operators generally are not disposed to anticipate the future at protect, and are not dis. posed to buy or sell future deliveries at present quotations. Manufacturers, are now disposed to discourage that wild speculative mania, which has been the leading charactertatio of the business do. ring the year which is so near at a close, and to operate more in oil and less in pa per contracts during the year which is so scan to set in. Spot or seller the month firmer, and this aftenspon an advance of • ..t:‘ 'was demanded. Futures weak and drooping. Sales 4000 bbls December at 18; 2000 do at 16%; 2,200 bbls spot at 18%; 2000 bbls seller January and February at 12%. It was rumored that there had been a sale of 6000 bbls of 42 gravity—ln tank—at 18,4 i, though ft was not generally credit e4 an 42 is no better for filling contract. than 48. and this latter gravity was offer• Ing at 11351 f. gym. Market west and unchanged. Baku In lota or WOO bbla for December at 291‘, January and January to Much 80,4 1. and March to June 111081.34. Ll=ll . ll 01 0111:1DX OIL HT A.. 17. UR. . . Fisher Bro 820, on account E. H. Jong: L. B. &Co. 480 on seapant J. Gallagher; Oil Worka 003, on sozonnt 'Lockhart, Fdg Co; Wagner & Leech 482, on account 0.8. Thomas; A.. B. 18tlils 80, on account W. Bartle; Wagner & Leech 240, on amount B. B. Campbell; Fair. view Oil Worka 660, on serionya. Loco- . hart, F. & eaipxgitre oW air lry A. V. Lyons A. Co., 483 bids refined to. W. P. Logan & Boa, Philadelphia. Tarentum 011 Works, Su bbla, dinned to W. P. Logan & Bro , Philadelphia. lAvlngston Bro., ZOO obis relined oil to Warden. Frew A. d:Oo., Philadelphia. - Forsyth Bro. A. Co. 418 bbla refined to Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Teta/. ._ 1,306 DDIE OIL lIIIPTED EAST DOW:MAME DEPOT. LTIDAMOOD 011 & Refining Co., 224 bble to Warden, Frew & 430., Philadelphia. Total . —. . . 324 cola OLL 81111 TED RANA sr Niger . rawer Union Refining and. Storing Com. pany 217 bbla refined oil to W. P. Logan it 1310., Philadelphia. Total 217 bble Dry Good*. Nast Yong, December 28.—The mar• ket remains languid yet 11rm for wont oimea of , cotton and woolen fabric's. The only change of importance to notice today is the advance in Utica bleached Uinslitui of one ceut per yard, prices haying risen from 200 to 210. • , December 48,,-Cotbon quiet, with sales low mlddlltur at 22ge„ sad good ordinary at =Ka 'Wheat—gal IWO; amber ILlb; white ILW. Corn IL Oats 70e. Rye IL Barley 11,20. Flour $4,50136,5 0 for super to fancy. Sulk Herat clear sides 1153‘V. clear ribbed do 15e; shoulders 12e; new hams 2111..- Lard Rump Pork 120. CB; clew), Deo. 2W.—tittle quiet end firm it 13,754:34,85 for common caws. PM (0.90 for fair to medium. feeidi,ds far good shipping stem. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : • WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER • 29, 1889 DIARKEYB BY TELEGRAPB. gisw Yoga, Dec. 28.--Ootton firmer, withaalee of Apoo bales at 253. e for mid. ddng uplands. Flour receipts, 4,583 bbls; flour 5 @leo better on low grades, with ... sales of 9,800 bbla at 114,9 1 104,95 for superfine State western, 14, 20 3 6 . 15 for extraNtate, $5,05®5,20 for extra western, 55,8546,25 for white wheat extra, 53,30® 6,16 for R. H. 0., 15.75(46,60 for extra St. Louis, P 3,5008,60 for good to choice do.; closing including ailed of 4,700 bbls low grades for export. Rye flour quiet, with sales of 150 bids at $4,50®5,70. Cora meal quiet. Whisky without change, with sales-of 250 bbla western at 99a bound, for free' and the latter for Don "with no receipts. Wheat: 1 ®2O better; tales of 86,000 bushels at 11.17 for No. S spring: 51,20 for No. 2 and No. S do taxed: 5462®1,36 for whiter red and amber We...ern; 51,38007 'for amber State; 11.40®1,45 for white Califon. nia; 51,45 for white: Michigan. Rye dull. Barley quiet and nominal. Barley malt dull. Corn, dull and heavy; sales of 23,000 bushels at 94®96a for new Eiouth ern yellow; 980 for white Southern, and old mixed Western nominal at g1. 09 ® .1,10. Receipts of oats 600 bushels. Oats, dull and • declining; isles of 16,000 bush at 61®62t, for Western• 62 ®64c for State. Rice doll; eaten of 20 tierces of Carolina at 0%@7!,:c. Coffee quiet. Sugar collet; sales of 61.11Mds of Cuba at 110. Moles se quiet; sales of 600 bbls New Orleans at 73G78c. Bops quiet: 1/3®20 for American. Petrolenal quiet, 16340 (or crude, 29%c for relined. Linseed oil quiet, 91(03e in casks. Spirits turpentine dull and heavy, 43®440. Pork firmer; sales of 350 bbls at 129,500030 for now mesa, 529,50® 30,50 for old do, 524,50®26 for prime, and 128030 for prime mesa; also 3,200 bbla new mesa, seller January and February, at $29,50®30,25.. Beef quiet; sales of 13 bbls at 85(2)13 for new plain mess, 510®17 for new extra mesa. Tierce beef cull and heavy; sales of 50 tierces at 5 25 ® 28 for prime, 126 for prime mean, $27030 for India Meet. Beef hams quiet; sales of 70 this at $30®33 for new. Cut meats dull; sales of 7a packages at 1201234 e for shoulders, 15®160 for barna. Middles quiet; sales of 20 boxes city long clear at 1654 e. Dressed hogs dull and heavy, at 11®12.0 for western. Lard is a shade Armes., with sales of 800 tierces at 16%® 17%c for steam, 185;®19c for kettle ren dered; also 1,500 threes steam,Seller February and March, at 17%®183. -But ter quiet at 18®326' for Ohio. Cheese quiet. Freights to Liverpool are firmer, shipments of 25,000 bushels wheat per steamer at 4%d, and 1,600 bbl. flour per steamer at la 6d. - Lalett.—Flour okaled 5o better on low grades, with • fair export demand at 24(gil 25 for 10. 2 opring, and $1 23® winter red and amber weetern. ltd a :lem , nal. Oat. dull and heavy at eil.4s2Nc Corn nominal at nia 111E1,1 weetern. Pork vi.ry !if:, ma , :,)a -not; sales P. 1 ,1 !!./1(4 • "...rvsf, CL:f. 1...c...11 . t - IN en • t..11,ra :~1 .1114 !.~ Ls;; , :. • . 5,25 for spr:,.: • unsteady end ;;;;„. No l at 84G85e, No a. • - closing at 79.50: this after.-,, • kat was steady at 79,46793ic nary and 02. seller February for No Corn quiet and 23/a23 in lower; ranging at 70(a7e0 for No 1, 71 e for rejected, fa@ 690 for no grade; closing at 69%0 for reg. our and 620 for fresh • receipts of No 2; this afternoon the market was quiet at 70c for No 2 seller January. Oats firm and excited at opening sales at 4334@44c. but • auteeqcomtly became easier; sales at 49@i4354 . 0, closing nomi nal at 4234(442g0. Rye firm but quiet at 790 for No. 2. Barley inactive but nominal at 75®770 for No. 2. High wines firm at 93c. Sugar at 113Mi1lc. for common to choice Orleans. Crnanwstert, Dec. 28.—Flour and Grain unchanged, excepting Wheat, which la higher; No. I red sold at 1R,14. Cotton unchanged; middling 23N ®24c. Whis key dull at . 94@95e. Bogs higher, but few in the market: whole range 59,504 10,60, the latter rata being only obtained for extra large; receipts, 1,500 head. Mese Port in demand at 628,50, but held at SW. Bulk. Meets quiet but held higher; shoulders 1234 e, sides lto, clear rib 150 and clear aides 1534 c, all fully cured and loose. Bacon quiet but held more firmly: shoulders 14c, clear rib sides lity,fig Go and clear sides 17.!4(0 11340. hug,ar, Cured liana Malt Green Meats bold at 1034,gilli@1ra for 'Moulders, sides and hams. Butter un changed; trash 30G,350. Petroleum 30® 83c. Sr. Lorne, December 2&—Tobacoodull and drooping, but not quotably lower. Cotton nominal at 24c. Hemp unchanged, with small sales tandresaed at 51 40. Whisky advanced to 950. firmness quilt. Cattle metier, but not quotably -higher, at ;a 5040 50. 'Hoge very hug under light receipts, with mall sales at is Mao. 611 CLEVEIAIiII r December 29.—Petrolengt weaker with a downward tendency; light sales of refined reported at 280265ic, but closed dull. Crude lower, toe outside figure reported was $5,40 per bbl. BALTIMORE, December 28.—Mee pork. is decidedly lower; light $ o, heavy 131. Bacon: rib sides 18@lai4c, clear side:elec. shoulders 111@15340, hams 204121 c. Whisky sells fa:lly at $l®l,OL LOUISVILLE, December 28.—Cotton: sales 18 bales middling at 240. Flour and Grain steady and unchanged. Whis ky quiet at 95c. Tobacco: supply small and prices nominal. • Murat", December 28.—Cotton: high grades are scarce and very firm, at 29a; receipts. 2,036 bales; exports, 899 bal,a. Flourt superfine Is: Corn 91594 c. Oats Piln.Anzistas. December `2B.—Floor dull, with isles of superfine at 1 4 .25® 4,50. Whisky steady M'1,02. 'Petrole um dull; crude file, refieed223{c. IMPORTS SY RAILROAD °LIM:LAND AND Prrtuannon RAIL ROAD. December 213.-7 MD Iron or., Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 50 bbla oil, J Spear; I car lake sup ore, Coleman, Rehm & Co; Ido do, McKnight, Porter & Co; Ido do, Everson, Preston & Co; 1 do lumber, G A Mundort; 1 grind stone, A Bradley & Co; 125 hf bbla, 20 cir do, 20 kilts white fish, W M Gormly; 10 bbls oat meal,,Rinehart & 8; 4 bbla, 1 he-glass ware, Mutual Glass Co; 10 bbls oil, LIP. plmott &8; 30 aka rag; McCullough, 8 & Co; 6 bbls buckwheat flour, Atlas Works; 1 bbl pearl barley, 1 do oat meal, Porterfield. & Co; lot machinery. Knapp PP P & Co; 84 bdl. Iron, Mc- Knight & Co; 2 bbla ale, P Loath; 2do do, G Mashy; 2 do do, Geo Heineman; 10 bbla older, I do, 1 -keg ego. 2do butter, nevelt 127 aka corn , Moßane & A; T 7 bbis apples. L A McFadden; 43 aka rye. Robb & Herron; 6 bbls apples, Volgt, Mahood & Co. ALIDOILENT Var.rxr RAILROAD. De; camber 28.-72 oars coal, 111er, Foster & man I ears do,lbleman Rehm & ON 118 mks cats.?-22 bbl. flour,Bruggeman & an O'Bri; 18 eke potatos, P Gallagher; 10 stellate, .7 Arnim:our; 12 aka 00100., A I Williams; 60 barrel. name! oil, W Mackeowo: 8 bees hay, 13 Fronadrigary 1 car grain; Scott '& Meal; 1 box batter, E ilsarleton; 13 bats meal, II !riddle; 7 begs wad, Jenkins Brat 1 ear lime, D L Rey nolds; 2 cars metal, 51 , 11nIght, Porter & Ca; 3 do ilmestone, Rboenberger &Blair; 21 able whisky. M'Cullough Smith &Cc; 2 care metal, John Moorhead; b cars rail. rout Iron,A Ea:pager. 15 eke buck wheat &r, Dilworth, Harper & Co; 16 aka do, 3' 8 Dlleorth & Co. PITIBBHRO7I. OINOUSDATI AND ST. EMIR RAILROAD. December 22.-160 hides, D Chestnut- & Cu 4 pkga dry peaches, Hitchooci, McCreary et Co; 26 'Ws Mullein" E:Lipton et. Wellies% 26 do do, Littell & Mechllnen S eke meat, E 11 Myers & Co; 60 kgs pip feet, J H Per leer; 25 bble hominy, a pkgs butter, 1 bbl eggs, Bruggermen & O'Brien; 8 toe sewage, F Sellers & Co; 6 bbls whisky, Kochendolfer; 10 do do, L Berkwits; 38 for lard, H & Co; . 6 bbls whisky. H Ma. dwitaelef IS bee candles,' Montan& grave; 10 bits flaxseed. W H Graff & 0o; 1 car staves, M P Adams. - PITTSBURGH FORT Wanes AND ClD okoo Itaitgoati. December 28.-60 bbls flour, Hubbard Bro & Co; 84 bales broom core, U M'Elroy; 200 bbls flour, Oboe. maker & Lsugenhelm; 100 bbls flour, Watt. Lang & Co; 800 bids dour, owners Lear Umeetone, Shoenberger, Blair & Co; 2 rare do, Lasgblln & Co; 22.8. pastes', Dilworth,• Harper & Co; 230 Asada Ora bam d Marshall, 1 box butter, 1 bbl eggs, Deemer a D; 67 bdle shovels, Myers & Armour; 100 bbis flour, Beghmyer 'Poe kamp; 50 bbls !debate" W Millar &Co. Ammons:2ff STATION December 28.- 8 cabs metal, Lewle, Bailey & Dalzell; I car wheat, Kennedy 8r0.. ' 110 boxes pipes, R W Jenklnson; lbbl alcohol, A. B - Brill; 2 cars wheat, .2dilehell & Reynolds; 18 hides, A Holstein; 6 kegs lard,l3.lppley & Beckett; 1 car ore. Graff, Bennet &Cot 21 bales hay and 00 bags rgchr-Itoso ,k Ewing: 160 sacks corn, 2d Bane & AnJer. STHAMSmP3 TO LIVERPOOL -ANDail& QUEENSTOWN. \ TIM ZEMIN MAIL sTEABIsItIps, letrittfiggr a fr " -dau T`ma4 imonl Oirt INLSI3_ OTY or E LWSW7.IIP.,_ OM lir BOSTON aITY or 5.412 . 1/W54, r cm? or WNW! , Sallios ZVZ al !SATURDAY. from Pier 45 North Farm Nem look. lot wawa/ tarthar lalbrmarlouitpplYle WILLIE( BINGRIEs Jr.; .. • -If i extraflLLOirrszrivricousaii RIVER NEWS. • The river rose considerably during Monday night and yesterday, but was about at a stand last.evenlng with scant eleven feet lit the channel. The weather Is again growing colder, and it la -proba ble that, for the present, therein la over: Mercury at 4 P. Y., 38. There has been no arrivals since the date of our last- report exoeptlng the packets. The Maggie Hays, Nellie Rog. era and Glasgow were doe last night, and will probably be found to part this ming. T m hetN.S. Hodson departed for Cin• dental lut evening with s light trip. • The Mary Davagtwas making PrePs• rations to depart for St. Louts last even ing, and If she did net get off last night she wilt go early this morning. The Nick Wall, Is enronte from New Orleans to Pittsburgh. The new steamer Carrie V. Hounts, Capt. Vanhoek, with Mr. W. D. lingers, In charge of the office, le announced for New Orleans to-day without fill, and shippers are reauested to get their bills of lading in am early as possible. Business oontinues dull stilts landing, and the offerings of freights for all points have fallen off very materially within the past week, and it Isnot likely that there will be any improvement for the next week or two. • • • .. • • . - The Glendale will be the drat boat oat for St. Innis. She is one of the best boats In the trade, and tamnehlmproved In speed with her new engines. The Julia No. 2, departed for Zenon- The. Belle, Captain Richey, la the re. giallo Packet for Parkersburg today. —The towboat Mary Alice, in discend. lug tho falls at Louisville, about Br. Saturday, with about aix barges loaded with coat, belonging to W. H. Brown Co., Pittsburgh,. mined the abuts and struck the lett band pier of the main span of the bridge. The tow first struck a stone flat that, had been sunk to build a crib, then doubled round the pier to the right and canned on it. The bargee broke their fastenings and piled one upon the top of another, but the towboat saved herself. We have conversed with several steernboatmen who, witnemed the catastrophe, and they agree in opin ion that it was more in consequence of the inoompetaney of the pilot than any thing else. The pilot at tbeiwheel, they say, was not a licensed falls pilot, but a man who usually takes W. H. Brown it Co.'s tows over the falls.=Cia. Gazette. —A New Orleans special to the Cincin nati Commercial, says: Departed dur last night: Leonidas, for Cincinnati: Thompson Dean for Celt.): Antelope and barges, for Pittsburgh. Arrived—Rich mond, from Evansville. A severe storm prevailed yesterday.. Wild Wag oner and Richmond, bound down, col lided at New Texas landing, early on Saturday morning. The Wagoner was cut into the hull up to- her ibrward ' -tab. By the exertions of the mews of mats the Wagoner was saved, to day. Nearly all the r•• !n lives lost. .'. • - St. Louis t Tetuan •., • tha •,••• - - (, =MEE tiOli ".. , 11114, , ...0 for the rivo^t ~:•;at,t that for the ocea... Islittan Is wanted, cm, MaMEM —Captain Sam. Montgomery has gone to New Orleans to trade the Dexter to Captain T. P. Leathers and others for the, Benda trade. The Proposition is 110,000 and the steamer John Hllgour. The let. ter, if the trade le mist:mated, Is to be transferred to the Lmtsville trade, in command of Montgomery. —The President has signed the bill passed by Congreu,. Tuesday last, to reimburse loyal owner" of steamboats and otter vessels' taken by the United Matra army during the late war. The Maltaa under the above bill amount to 140,000,000. —A St. Lordo dispatch dated Sunday Weather NavigaUen still impeded. Weather clear, and considerable thaw ing going on. Ice to the river Is grow ing molter, and It la probable boats will leave for the mouth tomorrow. —Tbe Beifont Iron Company* of Iron ton, ban contracted with the Pomeroy Balt and Transportation Company to de liver 8,000 tons of iron ore from Iron Mountain Landing, in Missouri, for 14,60 per ton. —Captain Frank Batchelor says the cotton and molasses on board' the Swat. low will be little injured. —The Mollie Ebert, Pittetiargb to New Orleans, passed Memphis on Sunday. A . &ulikStaiiS = port NEW OR EANt m: r id dre . -vl ha WM wss lo.preo •seier'...i C V. ItiNtliTZ...Capi. J. C. Vairnoon Will leave for the above andinterniedlata now' WXDIVIIMDAY, 1191 h lost.. at in t for freight ern= a A raLt=l. cwt . , • 614 IttlfaiT TORTAL, del/ CHAS. BARITY.II. •gentr. Through Bills Luling via above Boat to Gal. cotton. Indianola and Brawn. Texas. and Yo- bile. itch. aad MvaitgoinetT. Slab. ma. via Mer• (113 Line. fro. tlrlrans an 4 by_litonnia's tied River Pultela to Alexsad.la, Shrev.port and Jeffrraos t Alvan bc 1111IEST & PORTER.. 93 Water atreet. Cl= LOULIVILLE A! CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS. The Me passenger Deemer • %JAN ',ALE. J. M lia A. Cr:mem/re. James We lee. Clerk. will leave •8 a- roomed above. en THUIIDAY. Dee. 301 e. st r. H. Tor (TOOL (*OS,ge &pm as bekrd &Is FLACK COLLIA ti WOOD. emu. FOR ST. LOVIS.—The MAST DAVAGE AND BARGES, Will reed's feelatt thls mended for teazle.. d' intermediate puns. Will leave 0.2118 DAY.e C mg "" Mt. tI P M d ILI TWINE& Aden. OILS DIAMOND OIL WOHALS, H. M. LONC & CO., USN, DALSELIOB istrunzo. ffi=!!!lM9 TACK BROTHERA, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DiALIN3 IN Petroleum and Ha Products. Pittobarek lming 0111m-D4 n i IIIIIILDIXIP 0011tOf pa WOW drat. ThPadelphtsOffloe-131 WALNUT IT s!:lsrie wasurp & KINQ, ===l Petroleum • and its Prodnets, , DALZEWS 131 / 043K, DUQUESNE WAY. PIIIIADZLP44 ALDDBZEIS, • 2,140m17, Chamber of Consomme, apt) 133 BOUM • OCIND brassy ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY HERBERT R. C. TWEDDirs 11421II7AcTIJEZE Or • Lubricating &High Test laming 411 s. Rangstail Azle OM. Mande sr , at 11.0 with nilange • ,reinalaa limpid as lowest tem atm rts. /pedal 01 tot • tropical climates or hat WI WI., LoammiOalgo, Itsglae, llablas Mbar, w ut cot •Crele. Ram XIII modPlasing OIL. Adapted for hi aped. 1101atial• 0//. Wool t inesehtight BP% Oil ,l/assM•rie Ram& Beasals.• SSad latablerglaismeltsms, igarmessi Oil. Igarallste. 11013 VAIIN ta ;lemma Bright Irma Work mad lifacnincry }rum Rom. Throe rodents, are mounifactired anderr. Isreddle spateattirperheated Mesa la Vse. •mto. Thelallrics at, almost odortma. whin ir sm . orm, Ind moody light mi -1 =nlpld reeri ‘,l 4t * :ll " . gentig I soma Moan a equalled, and are in conotant be ' ffgoagiattlgigrre WWD ataagi. Worts at nharpstnirg Bride, READ I REAP t READ cows 11,moved In on. Wants, without blooding es leartog oorsnesu flonlona end Dimmed Nana Removed In aPm mina' es. AU oneratioas pot formed without pain or bloodebed Podeot comfort Immediately! ' 110 noleonone medicine used! No acre feet after operating! ltslaread and It!! Joints treated .111:CSIMmil Peit-Blts sad Chilblains - turn' In &Midas, BatiatioUon Oren et !Noney refunded. Geed COX latrine:et aired. (Mee Bows rem SA. x. to IS Z. and 1 to It r er.ddle. 9 to • Iteteeinear tie place. Nol 49 11111 street. old 3'. ° gr.: 11:14agas — cus, Pliriersti ' • deleTaid jacr B. LYON. lkalps AE Wekkti and Ammo, 01156-1.. 5 701311TH ATINI:IS, Plait:6sM 11112911211. Deputy, Mews' LiSj awh inle.a, 55531111LTT,D05117:5n5. SPECIAL NOTICES. tarCONSIIMPTI DR. SCRINCK'S raLmortn SYRUP for the core of Cimetp, andlionsumptlon. SCUP...O ISILAWKID ToNiii for the cure of Dyspepsia and all the Debilitated Condi tion. of tb• t.acti. DR. eCIIENCitio MANDR %XT. PT.LS., for Mae.w of the Liver or to set as • Gentle Par. these three Medial .es air often requ'red In raring Consumption. thimisb the Pantionto Rlrpy alone 4.'",:gt°5711.5.77;A:.1.:11% ...unties the Stomach and L abe anti help tie ?animate Syrup to direst and march Unman nal bl oe d e g e Ms, bywhlch means a cots* lagoon or. Teeu litdiciaes coaselentlouslY offered tO the aa the oral sere. certain and reliable remeu mor b idlmorlikty Cousueoptlou. sad for all tbom condi ttooe of the body welch lead tf Mat fatal olsease. Liver Complaint and Dye. plinla are often forerannere of Cout:n=l.m, sad w. en they amalfeet themaelma they mulls* the mo %prompt statue= I The fialmonse Siren Is st.enedicine whirls has hut • long proltsUon barmen,. Deane. Devalue maleeen proved by the thousand carts It Om through • period of mom titan thirty-nee years..l* all of which t me Its reputation tits In creased. and the most rm.t note sk•ptieblia eon no loon? doubt that It is a remedy snitch may be used with confidence In all cases which admit of •enre. If the rmtlent wail perseveringly follow the ll 'venous which secompny nett bottle, he will I certainly be eered, 1t his tuno an tiot too moth used to make a cure pool le. Sven In nue ' es:Tooted to be incurable. when Mends nid pp,. Eneon. have despaired. the uee of this Medicine ta saved the Ith ogre paling lad restored Sum to perfect h 15... Schenck does no say that all eases of Pal myna. consumption toe wattle the resell of IDeekble. but he emphatically ne tt th at o ft en when patients have %comet e evonnoin. mien as a 'Joint coogb,,creetling chill. night sweats. general debit., es , n to Steen .edegre a tint they are tinned to Ile In •beel, and when they as e glee. op by-tit ele phyelcian they may .t.ll be need. We ingest teem mtht eta nests new lenge, no wiles the lanes are very tad y dinned Sato tome extent destroyed. • VIM any be er ucted ty Ur. Schenck , medicines. Also, al ly ltes D D am% these medicine. Ore equ 00. at. Dr. Variant has pinto ...pa. of a nembee of person erne have been perly oven with ma ni lt. inns and now hea a led sp. This ahows lap oting P.Pertlen. watchman be able lo heal ee I ee le the lou t . IS the treenneet of Consent thin It 1/1 01 the tone importance to (lye vigor and • nein. tone to tea eystem, Bence le/a nen.. to ttneente• the •Plretit • of the patient and hat prove the di. Won. .the patient qatred tanner with muck mein as will m a ke lb.toed easily dlielitlble. .1.101. moat minable for the dlet of Coosexibllve potion. are dengsabd to Or. Behenek's /timelier& whieh dLad sated aratatioosly. mineral. 000 meet hinny nutrition anklet an to be pre tarred. bat the digestive orgaseenstln st• ength cued In order to mate ening toed or tannins 11.11Ceable. Tina requirement le met by Ib• &Meted Tonic, and for tie panic. it toes dee leaned Wan the dig ot estive o were are pot in good ord., the rep. proper effete the noble Of the pane.. Is Invigorated and et ; e longs bee gin to exercise Theeation, in • normal and EE ealthy manner. the healing pose. or Fulsome Synth eumpUou will elf et tittle. Pennon Con is almost nay. cola , end with Dyspepsia and elided laint. whenek's Mandrane rills an hio re- I move 00111111.1011 , from the Liver arid ecotone Its I health, a n ion. They line all the Ogee. which M noribed to calomel air sines.' , and are warranted not to eons La • particle of any Ws , net poison. Then rillo core the moat Obstinete Confront., stet headaelle, plies. Id i omsi &fee lion, and all other diseases winch eme [Prete or °bona eta condition f the Liver. Dee box of these pi.is Intl prove the egloaey of the menden. ' la Continent on the PesiVeed Tonne and Mane drake gills are Intabiable nxillary Medtellet They .obese tee solr-riege 'of the canal and win the Pulmenic in elfeeting a one. They h eve been footed eeefal in adraseen stages 0f Clonniblellon. where 00 10 0/0 WMO. a -0.10 Comer.and all nun/toms smolt,. vs the Judgment et the pnyalclan is Mated •sondy death.edition ollen. erbo tern sete• 11 In • Inner . . have heel preserred for manta ey Int KM of eattenek , s then great rem- Wen. Dr. Selten•Ve Alumnae acetate. a fall Death* on Ina various forma oldies* a. ale cede or treatment., ant Irene, a 2 dayeliont bow to smiths medicine. can be ban antis. or • at by mall by addresalat hl. Prlnctpal trace, Fo. 15. .North isLeth Week. Plllmlelpaps, Pelee a the Perineum byrap and Seaweed Tat. eareb 11,50 per bottle, or 17.60 shalt dozen. Ilaterake PlllO/5 mate a box. tor tale by all " dell:d&P - ;1 7911 WHITTIER CON c:. - 'MCAT ALL PRIVATE. • •-lass of cues Inman- seminal =es Lama 4 .• ;4 4. bawd!. O r d en 'as rcgetrur 11247 and aerates' baths,thas . mineral etaings. No nutter . 1111.4. year rasa Read what be asy.. 1,-- • palet nt 7177 e. ona la .7 ...OM stamps la Leafed envelope. Thasade of euw treated annually. at OS , • ad all over the coon. try. CoasotLattou tree. aarsaalty op by) mall. odire No. 9 Wylie Meet. (near Cart Noo.l PLlZebdritt, Ps. Hours 91. y to 111 Y. N. Bon. days lle a. to Br. N. Rapala eat to ay ad. dn.,or two atamtw. zed arJIJBT OUT. •THLWAY etcrrolum TOOCESW." YON COLDS. COUGHB,_,OEN TILBOAT AND None so wood. None so pleasant. Nona etre as_ljulek. RUSHTON • oflnrri 0 Ulna No. New York. Tr./ no more tho toblo toned nano.. tint "Brown en WOOL." 620 gy-BATCHEILOWEI HAIR DYE. TILL. splendid Hair Dyain Um bulls Um world: Meanly Dee sad yernce Dye; taradeas, We. nstaataneons; no disappointment; no dlealons tints. remedies Um etbeta of bad d Instisoralsa sad lesenatba flair soil sad *mama, slam or brawn. bold by all DmiuMta and Perfumers; sad peoperly applied at 0.4 TaCierT• IP , VI Rosa aims. Ne. Tait. . 1eD340 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e. HOLIDAY GUTS. Positive Reduction hi Prices PIANO COVERS, .ffosatc, asintstater, Wiiiion Rues, Crumb Cloths, Itc., ace. M'CILLEN BROS.. JrgA. i 1 riern araroa, CARPETS. NEW FALL _STOCK. 011 Cloths, Window Shades, DRIIMIETS. DRUGGET SQUARES, Ingrain Carpets, At the Lowest Prieto Ever Oferet BOYARD, ROSE k CO U FIFTH AVENUE. =ll CARPETS BEDUCTIONN. The alterations and im °manta of our Sales- rooms DOW m it necessary for us to im mediately dispose of a large portion of our stook of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHE, Hearth Rugs, &a., Many will be sold at prices i ;low the present wholesale cost. Call at once at OLIVES NeCLINTOtt & CO'S, 23 Fifth Avenue. WOOLEN DRUGO,TS IMEI FELT CARPETS, 1,.19,2,; 31 and YARD WIDE. BORDERED. ,SQUARES thalami fir Pirlors: - DINING 11001 ORB CMS, Woolen Ikea and coma lT Lent pant num tilt Islam Ifoimithitaa . dies the ■adinatilsimod tarlN 71 and 73 Fifth Avenue. FINANCIAL. TRADESMEN'S , NATIONAL BANK, Wood St., cor. Second Avenue. DIVISOR PAID ON DEPOSITS. Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stooks soucarr AND SOLD. =I • W. ITA.NILIEK. Vica.Prealdeat. .d.LP CYRUS Jn.eoaattler. N. HOLMES & BONG, 13 G 7 MARKET STREET GEL Pd Collections made of all the hthielDei reAht or the Malted Mates and Chusattu. Stoeks,Bonde end other Securities NOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMIELONEON L atgentor =tattoo t 0.14 to the pturobsoo Ana I7.gited States Securities. HART, CAUGHEY k CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Corner Fourth and Wood Streets, OH, PA., =commons TO U&NNA. akin a c 0..) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, ♦nd Dart Willer attention paid to the prase* and W. of COVERNMENT BONDS r ttlata on London. CI 3 g RANH. 112 Fifth Avenue,Pittutarrgh,Pa. c&rnAz., $100.004 1 . ITOCILHOLDELD INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE INTEREST PAID OE DEPOMT& IMILION TZLCHANUZ . . d • Bought and mkt, and when ealmedwitted to Inning. Collection made on all the prlselpel Pditita of the United Mate. and Canada. Admitting Inmanle. Pritaideat. Jeans hinglann, Ylca Pleiddent. . W.N.MOnglam, Cubing. D. llunsen, June. McCabe, Thomas e ßourke, Huth Keaton& James Tonon P E ampbell. Inns. B. Barr. H. A. FArToniA. no. In. Herman. Th Borneo. OAS JOB. nolieltor 444%180Fri:1W Of Pittsburgh, ix now open forlmonnt. Deposit sad General Dant , on esslnma._ Any Bum re. leo. from One Dollar upward.. lenonms as the rala of di per eons. paid on Oma dCP9ldia• 71110011. W. It,_WZYNALL . 7641 . 1 WW .-jl.BltEtT. MEI - 11 , tll *.',7:, r`rttll-rt =I IBM k s. ,sr.. PO 11 In' peor..t MAIL LOCKS. !VALID. PEOPOII/ILB for faraisbleg Marl Locks sad Keys of sew kinds, to be substituted for the Looks aad.pcys sow unt oa the Unite. States malls, wlil be sauteed at Ibis Depa., meat 00111 0 °lair ek a., the 3d day of 7111- RU• 17, 1170. It le desirable to obtain Locks Sod Keys of • nen calm unction Outhe exclusive ups of the Thalte4B , ates malls, aad,lf pracractble, Invested expressly for tbat DOTPON. As we ex posure of a model Lock and Key to public Aram. Illation wont., Impale. If net estroy. It. ut Illy for las malls. Ira Department prescribes ao model forbidden, but retie. for 000 .election oto the epeeists. of mechanical skill aid lagenolty whieb • fair compolitno amonglaveatees, hero. by Invited. may develop. It te a eddeleat to de. seolbe the p Manion requisites of .Mall Lock. to follows* t Pelf-toothed ualform'ay. mount,. 'phloem, Mooch. durability. novelty of