FINANCIAL. MINH 1011, NO. 80 FOURTE AVENUE, PXTTIIVIGU. Will CAPIT&L . . qeo 000 StoekboldeTs Individually Liable. lialfit. OP' DIPICOUN2 ANDDICPOST/ JOHN rLOYD - , resident. ei=2l Thos. M. Mantas t Jots W. Maraud, T,„z7, ; 2),1 t { ' I Iv ' " V. Ttits fay crimdmd UADKDm.d to . dc.sxoteral Ramrase GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ‘, nought at Highest Prices. PM IL !BUTZ, Banker, Cora Wood St. and sth Aseino —ve w m n JANES DRLDI' It CO, Waimea= to 11. JOALI • CO.. Corner Fourth lime and Wood St., 33.A.N.13:E1R16, BUT sod sell all kinds of [UAa 4:~ +I, I:i*:Y~:):~IIU: 4T 6011), MUER MID COUPON% 1/015T TKIIII3, Fri - Interact Allowed on Deposits. iffrituner eovarlIa•••1 iamb at lowed martet Orders execrated he Me Purchase and Mao of STOCKS, BONDS mud SOLD• ' t Alms T. BRADT & CO, littsintral Gaittt FINANCE AND TRADE. °Prins or Pirrearnort Gazarrx, - Wanieranag, December.. 29, 1869. The tendency of gold, hocks' and bonds was decidedly downward this morning,but the market was - well sue. sustained at noon, yielding, however, again at the close. - Gold opened at 119%, ind` clank at 119%. Coupons due January fast are coming ia 'very sioely, and disburse ments by the Goverilinent do not much exceed three millions ; : What the effect of large disbursement:a most be can 'easily:be caloulated; and it , abould, ,sur prise no one if gold would touch 117, or a lower point, after max Monday. Any inaterial demand for greenbacks by the banks of Now York for the South or West would fares a large amount :of gold on the market to realise the cur. rency, and what a-decline of one or two per cent. in the premium now means, nobody can tell bettor than the bank mongers. who have all their surplus funds now invested on call loans. Government securities were very weak early this morning, but gradually advanced about % per cent., and closed dull and heavy at the former quotations, with large offers to sell at present prices. Lower gold means lower bonds, and those who need money or have opportu cities to inveet at high rates gladly avail themselves of present prima, and rein wag in something that will yield a lar ger percentage. Stocks are dull, lower and heavy. Money scarce at high rates. Madness dull. Quotations as received by Pb. B. Siert= Gold, 119%; Silver. 116; 'Eighty. otte's,:ll6l4: Five Weenie , WS, 112%; % do 1861, 111%; do 1865, 11134: do 1886, tX,naols, 114%; do 1867, 114%; do 1888, 114%; . Ten Forties, 10844 y Adams- Ex. wow ' Company 60%; - Wrehante Tinton Bspress Company, 9%; American prat Cc ComPllcy, 88:: Western: Union Telegraph. 31%; Beading, 99%; New York Central, 80; Pittsburgti, 2 = Wayne de Chi ,n: 88; :Ohioit Opel, M%; Michigan Southern, 84%; 'Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 81%; Chicago. Bock Island it Pac 103%; Chime° de North Western 67%; Chicago it North Western Prefer:ad SA Erie 2 3%. Swart. .1133Xlismais. Lams. -London, per A ...... ----PAS PA Parts, per franc 24 25 Berlin. thaler 88 91 I:frankfort, Siorins 61% 101% ---GloalogunOtatiorts recurred by James T. Beady. k 'ON Gold: 119%; trolled Rates Sixes, 1881, 118%; Pive•Tweettels, 1462,112%; do. 1864, 111%; do. ISM, 111%; Tan,Forties,,loB%; Five-Twenties. Jane =July, 1885, 114%; do. d0.,1667, 11 : do. d 0.1988. ntral 114%;17ad0n Pui n C y? Ce do, do, gi Pe:llM, - 11/8%; Lkke: superior 163 . .:. ory 'rename to the rutsbasta fisams.l .. - . Nsw 'remit, December 2 9, 196 n. , A rumor of .the failure ef apremitant iron foundry proves unfounded. A re. port of another bank defalcation Is tin. authenticated, Another rumor obtained crux' ency that Treasury sales of geld Will . . be continued during January oa, the aura scale as during the present month,. bet lacks probability.' All the markets are unsettled be rumors, and activity in money. : The Treasury disbursed gixo,ooo . to-day. for January, in rarest, . making $3,650,000 thus far. The money market worked very etrin. gent this allternoen, mad 7 Por dant- gold wae l the general rate for call-loads, with exceptional transactions at 1.16 per cent. per diem: The process of calling in money by ewporatious to disburse in' January , is 'still going on, anti la the wain' Canoe of. the present activity in regagry. Prime Mace:int, dull at 106)12 w cent. Stealing heavy and lower.. 0 % 8 2.1.. Gold lower; opened at 119%, touched 120, end closed at 119%. . Carrying rates 7 per cent currency to gold, and 182 per cent. curreneyto gold, and 02 percent. . Clearanass 127.000.000. Cioveniments lower and weak. Coup. one 615, le% ®lB%'; 62e, 12;412%; 645, 1 l%tkilli: 6.5., 11%®12; itew l ,crisl4%; 675, 14 . %®14% CA', 14111 . Ten . Vezina, sgeibg. zscincs. OW. The 8D nisi bought $2.,000.000 at 110 70.100®110 25.100 . , . Mato bonds lcal; hilesoluis, 90%;, I old Tennessee', 63%; now do. 48%; old Virginias, 47%; new do. 64%; old North Carolinas, 42%; new do. 28%. Socks weak and unsettled, Pecitle , Mail being the heaviest on the list. F a ms.Thirty.Thices—Cianton.4B%; Qum- Dillard, 34%; WeaternTinion W., 81%; Quicksilver, 15; Marlines, 7%; do prefa . red. 1420 Adams ErProliv, 60 %; Wells tr. yams% ;63; American, 5/4 nic e Stater. , 4 3 9 , i ,. 1" s i c t r i t 2 1, 1 6 3 11:, 4 42 . ; p N ri ew Tor i9 Ceetral : lam. 129; do preferred, 1,211; . liewhion • scrip ' e r V i V idi ; D take 99 ftere, M r . lean Ce n t, 54 %; ilinois Central, 181%; Pittsburgh, 82%; North Western, 68%; do preferred, Oil • Bock Wand, tce,q, St. Paul, 7% I . do preferred. 813,11Wsbub_50.3ii_ do preferred, 73; Ft . W ayne . coN , weirs Haute. 24; do preferred, 64; Chicago and _..Alton, 141%: do preferred, 14A Ohio and . . misaledePle 23 %. Mining shares dull; Boston pricey Calumet, 60; flees. 75; QuinoT, 0 Sob.Tressury balance, $8,788,452, In. • eluding $7,793,850 currency. Burners of clock tip of greenbacks are current. - t 1 The Treasurer of Illinois will be here le - ' to-morrow to pay the January interest ~,,l on the State bonds, and to .yay off p the stock due at the end of the year. - rEraoututt 'mums% 1 • (Wiwi cn , IPrrreistrium ksarrz, EDNZ/DAT Deo I A. 16339. The oil market was stronger today, particularly for exude on spot*, seller thle month, and refined. also, was a 'bade higher. As noted from day to day, for tome time put, the trade generally is -absorbed in mixing deliveries and get , - Marmots, and considerable compbdut being made in regard to the trouble and piu,,,,rmee a n therefrom. Two dars MOTO and the agony will be over, sod it is to be hoped thet the close of the year will wind up and close up for all to come, the manner in which the time oil business has been conducted in Pitts burgh during the put three months— this is the earnest desire of nearly um, munnfacturer and dealer in the beaming. . t 4 8Iles: 1,203 bbl* arPO: at 16: 2,000 Do oecubor id 16; 3,000 do at 16: 1, 000 et VW 1,003 Ppot at 163,11 add 1,000 loch Jinn 'try to March 1.2. g. Juary may be ectoted at 12% bid and 18 asked-I,OW brim sold last evening at LaX. Late in the day 16M was bla for spot, and it is id there was an offer out at 16% for 5,000 bblL - - BETINED Market. more active and prices a fraction higher. Bales 2.000 December et 291,(: 600 do at 28,4 i; 600 do at 201,.; 1,000 each January to March at 2.0 q; and 1,000 each February to March at 8L At the close 29e; was bid for December, with but little offering. • OF OILLIDE OIL ET V. U. Owaton & B. 160, on act. B. Goldrich; Thos. Hackett 320, on act. B. D. Karnes; Keystone 011 Works 80, on account Jas. WlBanc Fisher Bros. 400, on account E. IL Long; Jamas Wilkins 240, onimoonnt Philadelphia and Boston Petroleum Co; Brilliant Oil Works 972 on account Look- hart t Frew; Commercial 011 Works 246, on account O. V. Foreman; Wagner & Leech 830, - on account G. B. Thomu; A. B. hinis 80. on account W. Bartle; War ing, King & Co 416, on account. Fisher Bros. Total. bbli. 81131111:721 07 OIL 37 A. V. IL B. Forsyth Bro. & Co. 151 bbla refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 262 bbis ref. oil to Warden. F. & 00., Phila. Fawcett, L. & B. 162 bbla ref. oil to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. J. R. Truax 10 bbha lubricating to B. Collins. N. Y. J. K. Trani 40 bbla crude to D. F. Wright & Co., N. Y, Tetak PIITSBDELGH MARKETS Mews or Yrrramtraon Gezerria, WzDNJUIDAY. He t The markets continue dull with no • Prairot of any Immediate improve. meat within the next two weeks. The arrivals of flour, grain, and country produce generally, continue light, though the supply le fully up to the de. mend; while in regard to values there are no important changes. It is proper to remark, however, that hopes are en. tertalned that badness will improve iner the holidays have passed, and the annual settlement's effected, and it is earnestly hoped that these expectations will be fully realized. APPLES--Continue very dull, and prime to choice Ramada are being sold I at 52.5033 per bbL APPLE BUTTER-Quote( at 750 85 . BUTTER-Is dull, with ; a supply con. siderably in excess of the demand and' prices are barely sustained. We con- I tinue to quote at 30® 15 , though we are cognizant of some sates of prime roll having been made at 80. BROOM CORN-Sales at 13314 eta. BEANS-52,603 3 00 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4(34% eta. CHESTNUTS-Quoted at 54,60. CRANBERRIES-Quoted at 512315 per bbl. as to quality and condition. CIDER--Continues dull and nominally unchanged, at $40038,00 per bbl, as to panty. CARBON OIL-Is dull and unchanged, may be quoted in a jobbing way at 2713 2734 c, for standard brands. DRIED FRUIT-There is a anitinued active demand for apples-one house re ports having sold same 25,00 e Ira of "mixed," to go out of this, market st 834. Peaches very dull and unchanged --9310 for quieten, and 11312 for halves. CHEESE-Is quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; Ohio Factory, 1834: Ohio Goshen. 19; York State farm Dairy, 19; and York State Goshen 20. DEO33SED HOGS-Sslea at 12318 eta. EGGS-Bather dull, but unchanged, 28(1438i'. FEATHERS-In better demand and higher and we now quote at 86390 to the trifle and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR-Continues dull with canal& arable (tiering, and, as noted yesterday, there aro no buyers for round iota. We continue to quote at 15,7536 for winter wheat; and $6,2535,50 for spring. Rye I flour $5,25. GROCERIES-The only new features to notice in the grocery market Is that Sugars are dull and easier while , New Orleans molasses ere scarce, firm and ' higher, with an active demand. Coffees, Teas, and almostevery other article that comes in this category, are dull and drooping. Following are the ruling quotations: Suoena-S H, 10%31014; Havana 123 13; Cubs, 113344313; Porto Rico, 123431334 Demerara, 143431434; New Crop New Orleans Sugar. 14(31434 for choice; Re tined Ex. 0, 1434; B, 14%; A, 15; Bard, 1111c.' M014.115121-New Crop New Orleans Holmes, 771385 c; Porto 13100, 65(375. Sraure-White Honey DripS, 51.00; Silver Drips, 85c; Perfection Drips, 51,10: Jersey, 85v, Lovering, 90; Golden Ilk Amber, 60; Common, 60; Booth t Edgar fancy, 51,00. Comm-Fair to Good Rio, 20132134; Prime, 22(323; Choice. 2334. Bras-12 , r011 13%v, Rangoon, Ne. - Tses-Youag hyena. 51,0031,60, G. P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to 51,45. Sou Chong, 90c to 51.50. Erraactr-Pearl, 7; Silver Glorse,ll34c, and Corn .Starch, 12c. CoataaarritsrEn Lro-58,00 per case. Fauns-New layer Raisins, $5 per box; Prunes, 1334 c; Currants 15c; Valen cia Raisins 171318. Seicsa-Csasia, 65q Cloves, 40e; grain Pepper, 85 Alleploe, 80c; Nutmegs, $1,60. HAS Lxati--12c; Shot, $3,00 per Ding. I Soars-"Babbit's," 12= "Oakelre," 1 Ile; Bodo, 6to 7q "Dobbin's," Ho; Wax,9c; Chem. Olive, 830. Ceirotas-Mould, 15c; Star, 23c. I Br CAPP SODA-1134 per 100. Flag-Lake Herring per half bbl 8,00; White Fish do de, 7,00; No. 1 Mackerel Shore In bbl 128,00; No. 2 do Bay, bble. $17,00; No. 3do Large bble $14,0P, Half r: ia lleain additional; Labrador Her slo OIL -There is little or nri wheat offering, though the mills are being fully supplied from the West; we continue to quote fair to choice red'at 51,15311,20. Cate dewily and unchanged-C® 4B on wharf and track, and . 5043520 Meters. Corn Is in good demand and scarce, though in all probability the market will be glutted within the next two weeks as nearly every grain dealer is mending out sacks. Quotations may be fairly given I at 80c for ear ' and 850 for shelled. Bye Is firmer, and in better demand, but un changed-950 for Western and 51 for prime State. Barley is dull and noon catty urnihstged-A11,0001,10 fbr spring, , and 51,15431.20 for fall. ILLY-Is firmer with a limited sup. ply; we continue to quote from country wagons at 518325 per ton. HUSKS-Sales as 8 centsper pound. HOMINY-Sales at 5 9 , 0. 60 per bbl. I I LIME-Sales of Cleyeland white lime at 5232.25 per bbl. ' ONIONS-Sales at 52,50433,00 per bb/.1 the outside figure for choice. I LARD OIL-No.l Extra is quoted firm' st POT 1,60. ATOES-Very dull; sale 1 car I load, sacked at 53. Small sales at, 57(360. POIILTRY-Dressed Chickens 12314, and dressed Turkeys 18320. Live Chickens, 50(355 c. per pair, by the coop. PROVISIONS-The demand is light and prices unchanged. Shoulders. 1534 for plain, and 1634 for Sugar Cured. S Breakfast Bacon, 21(321%, and af in Cured Hams 21343,2. Lard, 19c in tierces, and 20e In kegs and Pelle. PEANUTS-Quoted at 9310 cu. I • PEAS-Dull; $2,50 per buehol. SEEDS-Bales of Clover seed at 5 8 ® seedemised nomi at 52,2032,25. Tim. otby nal at 13, 1 503 4 . SALT-Is dull, and Allegheny Itiver brands are quoted at 51,50 by the car bud. with the usual advance for small lots in Word. STBAW-Elales at 512(514 per ton. Lave t♦tott Marketa. Blew Yong, December 29.—There is little demand for live stock of any kind. Beeves go szowly; with 900 fresh and WO "lA' somata. they can barely be sold , out; mime are about mon Monday, vary- Ing from 11 to 1731 e, but very few went outside of 14@16e • lot of 97 Kentucky grades Bowl sold at 13%17c; 40 Canada rcera and little heifers scant 5 cense 110 76 Michigan oxen and. Meer CPA awl at 150; 70 111. cattle o,s4cirt at 14Kin 76 choice Ky. 63 , 1emt 1 61 311733Wr; Only 'gears sbeap arrived to day, but they are sufficient; there is a little firmness at s®lo for thin to prime stook. and 8@,8%0 for extra; • car of 77 pounds State Sheep sold at 5%c. • deck of 114 pound Canada' at ago. Nov have been very weak but are firmer to day, with ' ,m u d. of , 23 they erred at 9 34q4 10 340 alive, and igg@ls , a dressed; western dressed in good con lion sell at il3ja;11211. EVITALO, December 2 0 .—cattle: re. lots 600. about one-filth the usual run : market opened active and prime were !,ic higher; Wes at 153g734e: Nat, and 8%( 93[0 for common to good. Sheep nomin ally Unchanged, Dry Good" NEW Your, Deoember 29.—The trade I being 4x:copied In taking stook and bal. anolag soeousts, but lithe Ls transpiring In the way of buying or sailing gend,,, • and prises remain without alteration. The profits on the tale of thle M= merrenandise are so small that ' s moll f houses are quitting the business and en tering Into other pursuits. Bahmionia, Dec. V.—Flour dun; western wapertlue 114,14 5 , 00, Wham "Wit red $1, 118 @ 1 . 42 . Dorn netlYe; re eels* small; white 801487 M Yellow 8 8g. 920. Oats dull at 64421.576. Bye $10)1,05. Provl.lona very dull and unchanged. Whisky arm at 11. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH ' ----- - - /Caw Yong, Dec. 23.--Octton flrmorith • sales 830 bales at 25%c-for middling uplands, closing quiet. Fle - nr-receipts, 15,456 bble; flour 5%10c bitter on low grades, with tales 7800 bbls at 14 70%5 for superfine State and western, 25 300 620 for extra State, 5 5 1006 25 for extra western, 1585%6 35 for white wheat extra, 25 40(96 25 for . round hoop Ohio. 25 75® 600 for extra St. Louis, and 86 5008 50 for good to cheloe do, closing quiet, in cluding 8500 bbla low grades for export. Rye flour quiet, with sales 200 bbls at go 00®570. Corn meal quiet. Whisky -market heavy for iron bound, with Bales 300 bbls at 9853011 00 for western free. "Wheat -receipts 3,105 bit, a shade better, quiet and the limners of holders restricts the export demand; Bales 32,000 bn at 11,20 for No 2 spring; 11,33%1,34' for winter red and amber western; 81,45 r white California. Rye quiet. Barley' withont change; sales 8,000 bet at $1,23% for four rowed State and Cana West on private terms. Barley malt to fair re• quest; sales 7,000 boat 11,25 for Canada _West and State on private terms. Corn heavy and lower; sales 28.000 bn at 81,10 for old mixed western delivered; 93(3950 for new southern yellow; 98(951 for new white southern. ()ate -receipts 1,100 bu, heavy and lower males 2,400 bu at 60(9620 for western; 620,60 for State. Rice quiet at i 3; ®7%c fOr Carolina. Coffee quiet. Ro g er quiet; sales 200 hhds Cuba at 11(3 11%c. Maumee dull; sales 300 bbls New Orleans at 731377 c. Petroleum dull at letio for crude; Vio29%e for re tired. Hope ' quiet at 18026 e for American. Linseed oil Is dull at 94993 e in maks. Coal : foreign dull with sales by auction today of 70.000 tons Scranton sold at 51,3004,35 for lump, 54e300 4 . 80, for steamboat , 94,80% 5 ,17 for grate 15,2205,65, for egg 58®625 for stove, 54,15(94,50 for chestnut. Leather; hemlock sole firm at 90031 c for Buenos Ayers and Rio Grande Wool quiet, with sales of 160,000 pound at 47(949, codomeatio fleece at 55(956e. Sheathing pper steady at 220. Ingot copper rather more steady at 21%0=0 for US• troll and Lake Superior. Pig Iron; rules in favor of buyers at 132% for Scotch, and $36038 for American 3 4; bar lower, 585 for refined English and Amer ican; sheet dull, 111012 gold for Russia. Nails steady at 43;c for cut, Ofee for clinch, and 260300 tor horseshoe. Spirits turpentine quiet at 43045 c. Pork with. out decided change; sales 250 bhp; at 10,76(530,00 for new mess, Pifer old do, 92402 6 for prime, and 522030 for prime aims; also, 2,000 bbls new hums, seller I January and February, at 1120,75030,25. Beef quiet; sales 125 bbls at 56(913 for new plain moss, 510(917 for new extra ! mess. Tierra beef more active;, sides 150 tierces at 125028; prime mess V 7030. Beef hams steady; sales ofl6o bbla at $30(933,50 for new. Cut meats steady, sales of 90 pkgs at 12(3 12%e for shoulders; 150.160 for hams. Middles dull; sales of 100 boxes of Cum. berland cut at 14airi. Dressed hogs firmer; 11%012%0 tor Western. Lard, firmer; sales of 300 tierces at 16% ®l7%c for steam: 18018%0 for kettle rendered; I also sales of I,teo tierces, seller Febru ary and March, 18tee. Butter quiet, at" 18030 e for Ohio. Cheese dull, at15(1916c. Freights to Llverpool, firmer. Ship. manta, 16,000 bushels of wheat, 4d • per s et, ea per steamer; and 600 bbisof flour per steamer, at Is 6d. Latest.-Flonr closed a shade firmer on low grades, with a fair export demand. Wheat quiet and very firm, 111,2401,25% for No. 2 spring, and 51,34(945454 for western red and amber western. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy, 60061% for western. Corn nominal, 11,0801.10 for old mixed western. Pork dull and heavy, 830 for mess on spot smiler Feb. rnary deve Beef dull and tin. changed. C ut m ry. eats and bacon nominal. lard quiet, 17,44(918 for fair to prime steam. Eggs steady, 400430 for western fresh, and 33c for limed. eeriest:so, Dec. 2 9 .-Eastern Exchange firm, at parolo off buying and 1.10 pre mium selling. Flour dull, at 53,7505,00 for spring extras. Wheat very quest and 34(5%c lower; sales No. 1 at 650 and No. 2 at 78%1379c, closing quiet and steady, at 78%®78340 for N 0.2; this sf,er. January, m o a r r Nkeot. w Cor l d 7 l B an sller %CO %e lower; • sales, of No. 2 at 690700 for regular and 72072%0 for fresh reoeipts, closing at for regular new; no grads .5205tc; this a ft ernoon the mar ket was neglected • and nominal, at 690 693.ec for No. 2, seller January, Oats: fair speculative demand; 1%01%is higher; 43% ®44Re for No. 2, and 35%036 for neglected, closing at 43%0440 for No. 2. Rye fairly active and firm at 09073 c for No. 2, elating firm at outside price. Bar ley dull and nominal at 75%770 for No. 2. Highwines quiet and nominal at 930 Sugar 11)40140 for common to choice New Orleans. Provisions opened firm and exalted. Mess pork in good demand for future delivery, but Inactive and nominal fcr cull; early sales at 530,50%30,75 seller February, • elm- Mg weak at 530,00%30,25; cash lots-nominal at 529.25(326,50. Lard, a shade stronger and quiet, closing at 17® 17%c for cash, and 17%017%c for Beller In Feurnary. Meets quiet and steady, green shoulders at 10340. dry salted 11c, rough sides at 1314ci short ribs at 14c; hams nominal, 143 4 'e for green, 15(915%c for sweet pickled. Dressed bogs in fair demand at 25c higher, closing at 511;011,50 for choice lot'. d ivid ing on 200; live firmer at 200 30e higher, .58,37%09,35 for common, 59,60(910 for fair to good, and 110,25® 10,50 for extra choice. Cattle firm and 150200 higher • sales $3,62%04.75 for common to good cows; 114,9005,62% for fair to medium; 86,50037 for good to choice 'blipping steer". Iteeelpts past 24 home: 4,496 Ws f10ur r 35,660 bush wheat 12.752 corn. 21,442 oats, 1,177 rye, 81el barley, 2,378 head bogs. Shipments: 3,e23. bbls flour, 2,019 bush wheat, 19,697 corn, 680 oats, 959 barley, 2,403 head hogs Sr. Lotrts, December 72.-TobsoCo firm and but very little offering, with sales of new lugs and common leaf at 60 7340. medium leaf 80100, gcod manufac turing 126614 e, and bright 15057.5 a. Cot ton nominal at 23.14 c. Hemp, nothing doing. Flour, low grades in demand and Var.; superfine itata.M. extra 14,6004.80. and double extra $505.25. Been dull at $6,6007,50: Wheat film, No 1 spring inspected 980, No 2 red fall $1,65(91,08, No 1 do 51,1001,12%, choice 91,20041,25, prime to strie ll Y Prime white 51,150420. Corn drill at 75®75340 for dry yellow In bulk, good yellow sacked 820 and choice white 90e. Oita dull at 48(9510 in bulk and 54%30570 for sacked. Barley unchanged, prime Minnesota spring 51,10. Rye slow and unchanged at 141%324. Whiskey higher, with sales at 9554(396e. Groceries very dull and them is scarcely loathing doing. Coffee r anges at 19073%e. Sugar 1114(313%a efeausee 7001300. Pork. bold firmly at 5V,50%30 without sales. Dry Salt Meat firm; order sales shoulders at 11 3 / 4 e, clear rib 15%e, clear sides 15%015%ii. Bacon: shall salsa clear rib at, 17%c, clear tides 17:(318a, 'boulders nominal at 1401434 c. nominal at 1040178. Rewires were flour 8,400 bbls, wheat 5,600 bush, corn 7,000 bash. oats 12,5C0 bush, barley 700 bosh, rye 800 bush, hog. 1,600 head. Cattle-better demand =dune/landed; sales at 2310014 e. Hogs: small sales at 8309%, for light choice. Thenumber eat to date is about 166,000. Crnerseell, DerloAibir 29.-Flour 11113. changed, with faintly. at 5525®5.50. Wheat quiet but firm, with No. 2 at 51.10, and No. 2 at 51,14. Corn in light supply and firmer, with new at 7643760 for mixed. Oats unchanged arFlet let 60056 c. Rye dull at 9e(994e. ley I unchanged and dull at 51,1501, . 00t. ton dull and unchanged, with middling of 240. Tobacco - Unchanged. Whisk, 94005 c. Hop. firmer at 19,76® 10,60; receipts 500 head. Provhieres .firmer, Mess Pork held at 529, buyers at $28,50. Bulk meats firm, but quiet, with shoulders at 120, sides 15e, and 16%e for clear rib and ,elear _loose. Bacon in fair demand; shouldes • 14e, aides 15%01734C for clear rib and clear, I Packed. Sugar cured ham. 21X1210.1 2rd higher, with sales of 200 tierces at I 16. Batter firm at 30035 e. Cheese 17(i) 18c. Eggs declined to 840 Linseed oil doll at 880. Lard oU 11,48(91,60. Petro. leum 30®390. • • • Ctaysherip, December 29.-Flour dull and. heavy, bet nominally unchanged. Wheat firmer g, but unchang, with light sales fee No. lin l red winter at 51, 14 ; no demand for No. 2 red. Corn noudn illy unchanged; sales of old No. 1 mixed at 980 and No. 2 do at 91o; new ranges at 800853. Oats Mall and lower, with light sales et 600 for No. 1 State. Rye dull and inactive; held at range of 9030850. Barley dull and inactive; held at 90a011, nominal rates. Petroleum very dull and tractive; refined beldst 264326%0 In arse lots; wade lower and held at 56,10 per barrel.' Tomtno, December 29.-Flour dull. Wheat is le better, with sale. Of No. / white Michigan at $1,13, regular do. am ber 51,07, Na 1 redll,lo, No. 2 do. 51,05. corn Is 2o lower, with sales of Dewar. 764 no grade 660. Oats doll; No. 1 held at 49d. Dressed hogs are held higher, at 10 01034 e. Clover seed unchanged st 57.80. Receipts: 600 bbls Nu wheat I 1,600 bash corn 400 bush s oats , b s, MAW I pounds dressed ' hogs. Shipments: 2,100 1 bbls f10ur,825 bosh wheat, 1,200 bush ' corn, 67,0 00 pounds dressed hogs. . I LOUISVILLE, Dec. 29.-Cotton: sleet of I 17 baler, good ordinary 220 Flour quiet and steady; extra family 95. Wheat: red 8414 . attilta 5410. °ern. 6566700. Oats bOo. 60Rye 890. Tobocco quiet and stied,: sales of hide, atlsoB for lugs and 59 512 for leaf. Provisions firmer. Mess Pork 530. Bacon: shoulders 1455{{e: clear rib 17%e; clear sides Ha Bulk. Moats: ahordders 12o; clear rib 15%c; clear sidle 1,306 tad. V 8.1J:G: i.e e. E: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER SO, 1E09: 16,5(e. .Hama 22,4 e. Lard 18c. Whia• icey esa. NatorramE, Dec. 29.—Cotton steady and good qualities scarce; low middliog 22%c; good ordinary 2:1.4c. Corn 71c. Oats 70c. Rye 51. Wheat—red 51,10, amber 51,15, white 51,20. Flour at 54,50 ®R,SO for super to fancy. Bulk- meats— clear aides 15%c, clear ribbed sides 15c, shoulders 120, new hams glo. Rump pork 525. Lard 18%;,:i. blmwatrirsz, December 29.—Flour more active, with spring extras at 53,75 1if,3,90. Wheat weak at 8230 for No. 1, and 79550 for No 2. Corn and Oats nom mini. Rye lower at 730 for No. 1. Bar ley nominal. Dressed Hoge higher at $11,25@)11,75. Receipts-1,000 bblsflonr, 84,000 bush wheat. Shipmtmts-2,000 bbls flour. MEXPRII. December W.—Cotton quiet and dem at 24c; receipts 1,261 bales, ex ports, 327 bales. Flour In fair demand for medium grades; sales superfine MIS. Corn 934194 c. Oats 674/690. Hay $260 27. 1 Bran $22. Pork lovga. Lard 19340201.03. Bulk shoulders nominal at l 2 c; aides nominalat 1630. PHILADELPHIA; DeCeMber W.—Flour exuisaively dull and unchanged. Wheat better; sales Pennsylvania red at 51,30, white 111,40@1,50. Rye steady at IL Corn very quiet, sales mixed western at IL Oats 65®570. Jamie= steady; crude 21e, refined 29340. Whisky dull at 11(i)1,01. ' DETROIT. December W.—Wheat—no.. important change: extra white. $115; No. 1 do, 11 08®109; amber, 51 02; rep , ler, $l. Oats nominal at 43.34. Barley firm at 11 90@il 95. Mill feed- 4c bran, $l5; coarse middlings, $2O. • Dressed hop firm at sll®ll 25 ror heavy. 1111.911T6 BY RAILROAD Prrnsannou PORT WATNII AND Can. osoo ItAlum% December 29.-100 bbla flour, Watt, Lang a, Co; 100 do, own er; 1 car scup iron, T Maloney; 1 bbl game, Bragg - man and O'Brien; 60 hides, Ys sl ' Laughlin; 50 bbla alchol,4 - Adler a Co; 25 do spirits, Hostetter & Smith; 5 d a alcohol, 11 F Fahnestook & Cm 1 bbl onions, 1 do tallow H Res Jr; 6 pkg.* butter, W H Graff & Co; 57 sks rags, Mo Elroy& & Co; 5 oars limestone, Shoenber ger Blair 2do do, Laughlin & Co; 58 ebb. onion., 8 do turnips, Woodworth &. Davidson; 66 mks rags, R Christy; BO boa nails, Graham & Spangler; one bale wrappers, W J Gilmore; .1 car barley, Speocer & McKay; 5 tibia pus. Arbuckle' &;Co; 35 bbls bones, Seward - Lt Emerson; 2 dressed hogs, 1 box poultry, 1) Elvers; 2 dreamed hogs, Isaiah Dickey & Co; 1 ear horns, Hartman & Lore; 16 aka rags, .7 B Weldln; 1 car mlllfeed, H SchnelOsob; 8 cues tobacco, A Schaub._ CLEVELAND AND PITTDBORGE RAIL. ROAD, December 22.-7 cars iron ore, knosuberger, Blair & Co; do ore, Union Iron Mills; 1 do do, Hallman & H; Ido do, Everson P & Co; 2 do lumber, G A Mandort; 100 bbla flour, Schomaker & T..; 8 kg. a butter, C A Bo ucher, 2 bbis varnish, Fackiner & I; 1 car grain, Graham & M; 59 mks corn, J d W Fairly; 15 do barley, J M Carson & Co; 32 do oats, Asbuckles & Co; 29 bides, A Calhoum7 bins flour, 7 Obis floor, Man field & Co; 8 aka oats, F G Craighead; 1 Ohl eggs. H Rea Jr; 1 car staves, Phillips M; 201 rue, R Christy; 2 care pig iron, Loomis & C; 160 by corn, Mcßane & A, ALLEGHENY STATION December re.— 1 car shingles, John Nana; 1 car ore, Grafr,.B Co; 7 hides, 1 bhl tallow, . _ Lippe & Weise; 23 bales hay, Rose do E: 89 eke rags, J B Jones, 1 bx butter, J Herbert; 1 car barley, H Hardt; 4 do metal, Lewis, Bailey ,t D; 2 do do, Lind say & McC; 1 do wheat, Kennedy & BrO; Ido flaxseed; Ewer Hamilton & Co; 6 bbls 24 eke flour, J sf. Lusk; 2 pkgs bat tier. J O'Hanlin; 12 aka potatoes, Back field & Niehonee; 15 bgs b flour.R & A Carson; 50 bdis broom handles, E B Mathews; 1 car lumber, W MeQuewan; 1 ear lumber. S Walters & Son. A rasenixerr VALLEY RAILROAD, De cember 18.-1 car metal, Totten & Co; 2 bbls whiskey. M'Cullough, Smith & Ce; 2 cars metal John Moorhead; 1 do do Struck & Oc:; 8 can limestone, Shoen berger, Blair & Co; 82 ears coal. Kier, Foster .& Kier; 10 a ka buckwheat flour. T C Jenkins; 6 bbla onions, Knox & Orr; 3 bbls beans. W D-Cooper; 55 bgs oats, Keil & Ritchart; 13 kgs butter, Volgt Mahood & Co; 14 bbla onions; 1 bbl but ter, Bruggeman & O'Brien; 6 cars rail road iron, C A Carpenter. prrreenurnx, OnsCraltaTl AND BD Louts Ren.aosp. Deeiimber 29.-1 oar wheat, 1 do barley. 0 GI Russell; 25 Ws starch, .1 Porterfield; 100 bbla flour, Watt. Lang & Co; 23 bp feathers, Isaiah Dickey & Co; 2,800 Nils paper, Godfrey A Clark; 66 bee feed, W - H Eantker & son; 23 do feed. Day &Co; 23 do barley, Smith & Co; 73 IDV_ oats, Fred Schield; I tubs butter, W H Graff; 1 car staves, .1 Paint er A Co; 1 car bones, Seward A E; 20 , buts tobacco, El P Shriver & Co: 60 do do. (hiller - McGrew &Co; 18 caddies do, J gullerton, 1 car lumber, J 31. Seibert. - Rxvira PACKETS. 1;6414mm1i.2A , 1.,x1113.1AV0 'OOll NEW OW EANA.z i are 1: —1 he hew low-pressure Ce vier iLo V. golONT2...Cors. J. C. V.COPOO Will leave for Um above ondlotennedloto to on WIEDVEZDAY.III9A Inst.. nt 4.r. x. TOT rnigt3 or it.TV Vt'in°P.l7,nait RUNT PORTI.R. dein CHAP. BARS! B. Agents. ' - • - Through 8111. Lading via alana Boat to Bal. ration. ladlasola and Brno., Team,. &IA S I:: b"..1.-1""d M"‘‘'.".. itZg A aTl/ n 'ln a nntra i titioi l. l%Tkra w tolle and Tinny, p.t 'o l "ff."*". g'"' 70111,1L9T roarra. .• 03 Water otreaL LOUISVILLE, CAIRO and ST. 1.010114 'OR CAIRO AND ST ; s ia dW i t lAVlr6.—Tbs Atte' Pue.n[e azt.i.rc ItoGIES Tao'. itcsraae. Nast.. Wit leave lir the above and Ittsroted.ala ports on dATURDA.V. J.10Z17 iSt. r"fti' • "" TiVt:INIWZ I AVIV: r ig!tu. Ittropabrad Wu ale= to as hvllle. steamer w Ne. norm. by 01111111217 . a ratreag. dela No. 93 Water stsaat. FOR LOUISVILLE.art CAIMO AND ST. LVIJIB.— no dee Daeeeßket eteamar I.E.N OALA J. 11 Hem Commander. Janes Me len, Clerk. will leave ea announced above. on THURADAY. Dre. 21010. et 4 r r. VOll ST. LOIIIEL..-Thes i dge {MIMIC/ MARY DAVAGE AND BAIIGIA. • Will reedy., freight this morning for the above led law/mediate ports. Will leave op THIS DAT. *Otis luau Apply to dell CHARMS 11/Artate. Agent. STEAMSHIPS TO LIVERPOOL ARDAM QUEENSTOWN. THE INMAN MAIL STBABIKEEIPS, Numbering lantern rst-elsei vessels, among über...dad • CITY 0? ANTWIMP. CITY OF WINTON. CITY OF BALIINOItre CITY Or LONDON. Balling ETZKI BATUNDAY. from ?ler 41 North River. New Vert. Tor imimegermlnithe r information applg to BINIMAIL, Jr., 143 SMITIFIVIT.I.D lITRECT. Plltsbarth DIAMOND OIL WORKS, 14. M. LONG It CO., Mee, DALLBLI:II BUILDING. • TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND MALMO IN Petroleum and ita Products. Tittsbarth Ornse- , DALLICLIMI .En mate canker of Duquesse Wwr lod /min PhradelphlA 011ee-131 WALNUT ST &DIM), WARING & KING, Coma Lams Menhasta &Ad Erolum la Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK DUQUESNE WAY PRILADELPIiLL ADDRESS, • Boom 17; Cisamber of Cosramereo, - 331 sour= SECOND STREET. apt° ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. RUBE N W. C. TWEDDLE. 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