FINANCIAL. litibEßlCAti BANK, NO.: 80 FOURTA AVENUE, • • rm.raw:man.. Fl CAPITAL $200,000 0 Stockboldcrs Liable. ANIC OF AND JOIIN Vl.ol•Tp Wg. FLO em YD. atr. ierma.tcul.- DgniCTORS. Thm. M. le.trobial. John W. Morilmad, yrs. T. ,boni.ort, ttpum. Wallate, sort W. CI mmt. Jul. P. X4ll, I.mth Wm. FUN. J.Mis Vivy. Ttti Itaut N mmr,,,, Wed .dprOpared to.* row bittinieSS. j 194 1 SILVER AND-COUPONS, nought at ilighestPricet. PH. B. MERTZ, Banker, Cot. Wood Wand sth Avenue JAMES T. BRADY & Co., !Ilium:soon to 13, JONI.I3* CO Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St, 13A.1NMaRS, Soruol well all Mai a GOVERNMENT ' SOLD. ULM 11W COUPONS, ON MOST IA.VORABLZ TERNS. lir Interest Allowed on Deposita. -//rMorter Waned an 6overawe:4 Nand. at 'lowest sautes rate.. Orders executed for the `Puridusse hod dole of STOOK% 'DOOMS told SOLD., - 151,10 E skKoicA, co, neltittsbutortaith FINANCE AND TRADE. PEtrt'A Cs:crust. Bronx YAWN% DionnAT. Jan. ft, 1870. The premium on gold is yielding step by step, and slthongh there are slight reactions tho tendency will be steadily downward until it is ascertained what the extent of our imports will be for the coming german. Ho far the Indieftione are favorable to a great diminittionever former yeses, and the gradual decline of the gold premium would make it ex tremely hazardous to import largely. Gold opened at 120 X, and gradually dined to 11934, at which it closed weak. Government Bonds were strong on purchases by speculators - and on im proved quotations, limn abroad. The decline of theltil , premium, -however, favors favors lower.quotations. r - - FitoCks are - doll, and yielding': to Ihe Influence of the improved nadanal credit, approachlog the par of gold. Beninese appears briek among our tankers, but this is only fora few day., until the businese of last year ie settled up. , Money ill scarce and high rates are offered/or good paper. quoations as rewired by Ph. B. Yeats Gold, 112%;Iiii1ver.'11634; Eighty: one's, 115%. Exeoupora"Five Twenties, 1884, 113%; do 1664, 112%; do 1866, 112%; do 1886, Consols, 111%, Ex.con parer, do MT, 111%, Ea-coupons; 'do 1868, 111 s, Ex.couponic Ten Dottie,. USN; Adams- Eamon. Conipany 6134; Dierchants Union Engem OompanYi;--i .. American Eritrean Company, SI; es. tarn: Unit% Telegraph, 32%; New York Genteel.- 86%: Reading, 9434; Pittsburgh, gort -Wayne a Chimspa r 8W: Ohio a 2334; Michigan Nouthern, 86%; Cleveland a Pittsbargh,63; Chicago, . 'Boole blend a Raciest, - 101.%; :Chhiago Nortk_.Weetern 6734; Chicago &North . Western Prefer red Blial Erie W., ugaitantaa.. _ . Lctroa. London. per --PO 35.00 Paris, per 2354 25 thiler .. 88 92 li•ninkfort. 51% 53 —Closing quotations received trylames T.. Brady dt Co. Gold: Deg, United States Siena, MI, 11550 Flve-Ttrentleii, 1184; do. ISM. 1U: do. 18615, 1111: Ten.Fortias, 109 V Plve-Twentles, Joon. say and July, 111 V; do. do. D 367, 1-114 do., do. Am 112; Union FM:IW Statlroad, er4 Central do, do, 139; Cy. Parade, 1 0 9 %; Lake - Superior 26. • (87 Ttlegroph to (be PlUebereb Quetta) _ - Nino YORK, Jan. 3, IWO. ' The demand for mane) became Vert softie this afternoon, and before three o'clock rates for call leans ranged from 7 per cent. currency to 7 per cent. gold. Atter that hour they,were higher; 1-16 • per omit, per diem was paid: Discounts dull at 10@12 per cent. for prime. • .The Assistant Treasurer received in structions from the Secretary of the Treasury to buy 16,000.000 of Mrs Twen tiseduring the current month, and sell 04000,000 gold.. The following la the pro. grams: Sates of gold—January 6th, $1,000,000,• sinking fund; January..l2th, $4000,000, .special fond; Jauntily 17th, '51,000,000, sinking fdnd; January 26th, $1,0000003, special .fund. Purchases of bonds—January Mb, $2,000,000, special fund: January 17th, $1,000,000, sixtking Mundt January 19ilt, 12,600.000, special Mid; January . 27th, $1,000,000, sinking fUnd. Freights to Liverpool without decided change; shipments of 15,000 buabels wheat per steamer at 4d. fitorit r quiet at 8%12.8% , closing at - Gold low c er, 120%; closed at 1 19 W) Li:arenas:4 $34,0004100. Imports for thOweek, $169,059; e1p0rht,192.282. Governments opened firmer and eh:eel quiet and heavy. Coupons: 81s, 15%@ 16%; 8 2 e, 18%(";$1334; 645,12%®12%; 655. 1234€)123t; new, 11,VMM; d 0.675, 11% $011%': ._do 68e, 11%0411%; Ton-Forties, 914019%. Paeans, 9%. Stale .honds quiet. and steady; bila. Whirls, .87r, old Tennessee*, 52%; new do. 461 new North Carolinas, 29%. Stocks doll but steady. • .Pme ThfrtyPr6ees.—Canton;'4Bl4; Cum berland, C 5; Western Union Pep . Qoicicallvor.l4%; Marlposs,7%; do sr: c red, 14%:. ArhunsExpreasi 61lit onset. Fargo. 20; American, 35; UnitedEttates. 48: Patitio MaiL,4l%; New York Central 80 3 , f; Ede. 22.1 i; do preferred, 48; Har lem, 182: do preferred, . 134: Hudson scrip, 5134 ; • 01,4111 3. .9934; Mich wilt Central. 117341 lake Shore, 84%; • Illinois Central, -13334; Pittsburgh. North. Western.67s4; do preferred, 81%; 'scum Island, mg, St. P..,12. 73; do preferred. 8 5%; - Wabash. 49: Wayne, 86%; Terre Haute.24; do prefer- Te d, 56; Chicago and Alton, 14334; do , preferred, 145; Ohtoand 23w'. Mining shares dull: Boston prices: Calumet, 65; Quincy, 22 : Frelik lll 4 834. LITe Smelt Market. VEST Yoga, Jan. 5.--A total ,of 4,700 beeves 001111131( after the people 119 tired of Imlay, and when sheep run light, enables holders to advance the price nearly per pound; some rough bulls are sellin down to 10licc dila TOMS at 1200.3 c; ru g ngtilsh Illinois cattle at 14@ Usx good anent at 16@1 7 3‘ 64 Prime at 17c, and a few extra" at 18(41834q .0 many thin state cows and oxen, with somewhat free offering of rough Oinads, and doing 600 Texans, keep the average at Mo. The market wen very active, sale aud all sold quickly. 2,790 were on to. day, 1,830 of tqem at tkonmunipaw and igd at One Hundredth street. A drove of 200 Texans, cwt., sold at 1234c0 ISO Illinois steers, 634 oat, at 14@t6c; 100 head, 71.4 owt, at 15@17c. and 25 extra southern Ohio gran, 10; cwt, at 1734@ 1 ditie; the - market dose■ favoring ship pen. Sheep: total, 20,100; selling brisk ly at - 340 advance for fair to good stock; nekton, 5,700 today; - prices are 50 for v ery thin 68 pound Mato sheep, 5340 for go pound Ohio, 6o for game weight i mate, 70 for 2 cars 90 lb Canadas, 7 . '‘c 1 fcg 1. car fti lb Ohio weighed, mime 'llOl iba sheep worth Sc, with silos 6,700,1 Hoge, lighted supply wince last Febru.l ary, the Market not arm at 10@1014c for 13;g13340 for city, and 113.4®124 furl Caddigo dressed: - January 3.—Beat cattle are steady and firm under an inns shipping inquiry, with salsa feeders,s for g5,75;35,00 for i5i g 7 ,11 7.34 for fo fair tf , good, 11,6012i8,75 for extra to proud= atiipping, and 19,30(149,60 for fair to good Packing tot& Dressed hoe quiet,mllo®lo,so for light, $10,50611k0 lot heavy lots, with au Ooossional- exna lot at I/450. VIAMIL Kin Orrios or Prrrestroeit GAzarra, MONDAY, Jan. 2! tem. The cold, (rooting woathor haa In spired hopes of an early improvement in bush:mei as the country roads have been almost Impossible for several weeks past, and local tradelias annelid considerably therefrom. With good roads, our trade with the country,' especially during the i . winter season, Is al aye good, but the country highways h vo been lie such a bad condition recentl , as to almost pre. vent country people from visiting the city, particularly those who are not lo- Wed near railroads, and and who are entirely dependent on tb'blr own moans of transportation. Farmers, generally. 1 as well 03 coy nt ry merchants, have grain, ' and country produce, including butter, eggs, etc. etc., on which they are atm- I ions to realise, but fur the reason, above stated, they , were Unable to get their pro. ducts to market. - APPLES—In moderate demand, but thesupplyis fully up to It and prices are unchanged, ranging from 42,6 4 :e3'00 per bbl. .., APPLE BU •Tr.R•eQuoted at 7 5 4 86 . BUTTER—Is dull, with a gond supply and round lot sales of prime Roll cannot be effected above 30—sale of 1,800 lbs at that figure. In a retail way, prime to choice, may be quoted at 33®35, in small paekage& BROOM (X)RNSales at 113®14 eta. BEANS-112,50(43.00 per busted. ' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—R.O4 eta. CHESTNUTS—Quoted at 14,60. CRANBERRIES—Continue to be quo ted at sl2®lB per bbl. ClDER—Continues dull and nominally unchanged, at 35,00r5k8,00 per bbl, a. to quality. CARBON OIL-12 dull and unchanged; may be quoted In a jobbing way at 27® 27. gam sta ilUIT—Th bra era is a fair demand for apples, and we can report round lot sales at Sti ®9c. Peaches dull and unchanged-9®loa for quarters and 11®12a for halves. CHEESE—Is quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; Ohlo Factory. 183 ; Ohio Goebert, 19; York State farm Dairy, 19; and York State Goshen al. ' I DRESSED HOOS—Sales at 12043 eta. EGOS—Sates of limed at 33025, and fresh packed at 37 ®3B. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85®90 to the trick, and - the usual advance for midi lota initore. FLOUR—Ls quiet' the demand being lighter than usual and entirely local, while prices are unchanged. We eon. buns to quote at U,75®11,00 for winter wheat flour, and . $8,2-5®5,50 for spring. GRAIN-There is little or no wheat in this market at present, and, comae. qnently, buyers take hold more readily, though prices are unchanged: 1 1 . 15 G 1,18 for fah to prime red. Oats quiet and unchanged; 471548 on whart and track, and 501 n store. Corn Is in steady demand and in • light supply, but fur- ' changed; ear is still quoted at 80 on wharf and track and shelled at 85. Rye le nominally unchanged, and the same I. true of batty, with but little of either arriving or offering. HAY--Sams at Allegheny Diamond Scales of 45 loath; at 117 ®23 per ton, a decline, compared with last week ; and the week preceding, when it sold up to 1 25 . HUSREtales at 8 cents per pound. HOMINY-Bales at 05,00@6,50 per bbl. LIME-ftales of Cleveland white lime at 12442.25 per bbl. ONIONS-Sales at 12,60433,00 per bid, the outside figure for choice. LARD qth—No.l Extra is quoted Arm ai 1.50. - • PROVISIONS-,9houldenk quoted at 16u for plain and 16 for sugar cured; breakfsat bacon, 21(Wilia.; and sugar cured hams 21.(g,21%. Lard 19 in tierces, and 20 In kegs and palls. • Mena Pork, . _ POULTRY—Dressed Chickens 12@14; end %dressed Turkeys 113®20. Live Chickens, fifi@AS c. per pair. by the coop PEANUTS—Quoted at 9@le ctn. PEAS—DuII; C.,50 per bushel. POTATOES—DuII but unchanged; sales 113 store at 6504613. SEEDS—SaIm of Timothy seed at 13,75a4: and Clover seed at $8€08,26. Flaxseed Is dull and cannot be quoted above f 2,10, SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at 11,80 by the car load; with the usual advance for small lots in store. fill2LAW—Salas at, $14(§15 per ton. VICTROLEI3/1 *&l3J=. Omar 07 Prrrasuaaa Gun Sionney Jan. S, -110 "Retrenchment and Reform" seem to be the order of the day:Ja National, State, and municipal affairs, and while retrenchment ,cannot be properly ap• plied to this ainnectlon„ it Is generally conceded that there is plenty of - 'room for reform in the oil business. Owing to various causes, not bare necessary to re capitulate, the oil trade, so far at least as Pittsburgh 'ls conoerned, has not been very successful during the year which has Just closed. and it Is now proposes! by „nearly all who are actively and rest'. laxly engaged in the business, both deal ers and manufacturers, to Introduce acme manicures looking toward reform, =oh= limiting sales of refined to sixty days and making the option invariably in favor of the seller; this, it is claimed, will tend very much toward preventing 'anything like a "corner," and If so, would certainly be a very important point attained. -The trade, hare, is al. moat unanimously In favor of weighing Instead of guaging oil, but refiners at Cleveland, far masons best known to themselves, are bitterly opposed to any change, and they are aided somewhat in their oppoeition by New York. There are other reforms suggested, of a less -Important character. not here necessary to mention, but if those we have named could be and firmly established, there can, be no doubt but what the trade here Would be greatly benefitt ed thereby. I=3 081701 There wee little or nothing done In crude to-day, nor la It likely that, there will be fora week or so to oome,faa op , orators. generally, seem disposed to holdall* for the present. Bale of 40(1 bble on spot (4434 gravity.) at 12)i, and 400 bble spot (40 to 46) at 13. January to June, nominal at 13. The refined market was also very quiet today, not a single sale reported, though the feeling was quoted a @bade stronger. Spot or January wee reported at So%@ 30%, and for January to March, 30% wee bid. . _ IiZONIPIII 01 MODS OIL IST L. 1. MIL Lyol - 36 a CO. 486 WAN, on account Par. ker Thompson; Lockhart g Frew 2248, on =count same; Waring It King 1,911, on account Fisher Broe; lame 83, on 4 0 - 00ILIA bIIIOIIAII a CO; Eclipse 011 Works 406, on account Orrston h Sowers; Wag ner It Leech 243. on account same; Fisher Bros 800, on account E. H. Long; Sun. beam Oil Works VAN on account S. I). - Kane; J. Wllldrut 160. on account P. it B. Pet. 0o; Clinton .1 8. 495, on account same; Faber Bros. 320, on amount same. ............ 7,612 bbla. nuriostra OF OIL BY A. T. B. B. Mentzhermer, Koehler dt Co. 350 bbla ref. to Waring. King It Co., Phila. A.W. Bell 52 DMA paraline oil to Mere. chow d : Cloud, PMl's. 402 bbl. ET CATTLE .EM ET OFFLCE OF PFFIBBITROII OAZETITI Dion—ay, Jan. 3, 1870. CIATTLS. There wee en unusually light supply of cattle on sale to-day, only about seven hundred: and of these nearly one hun dred of the best were taken for ship ment to New York. Tide left many' of the butchers - in • bad fa, aa the kind of cattle they wanted were not comuatable for alter the New Yorkers were through, there but very few good cattle left. The average quality, notwithetindlng the supply wee unusually light, was con siderable below that of last week and the week preceding, the bulk of the offerings consisting of thin cows and heifers, and rough. steers end oxen— some so thin that you could almost see through them. The market, however, was a very strong one. as might be ex pected with so limited* number on sale, an d taking the quality into considers lion, all the different grades ruled higher than last week....e.. ax , pay stock, some dealers 'thought, sold at an advance of fully hall' a cent, Good cattle, as already intimated, were very scarce, and of course, sold readily at very fail prices,' and a much larger number of this kind of stock could have been disposed of 11 it had have have been here. So hungry were some of the butchers for cattle that they intercepted a drove that was being brought In from Vaal:L inton county, on the ferry boat, and actually bought what they wanted be fore the boat touched the Allegheny aide of the river. As wilt be seen by reference to the report of sales, there Is nothing reported above 8 cents, and but very few at that, but then It thould be remembered that nearly all of the cat -1 tie were of a low grade, many of them very inferior, and this latter kind, if there had have been a_ foil 'supply of good cattle, would not have brought Within half a ceut of what they did. Au was the Mow last Week, the great proportion of the cattle on sale to-day Were from the went, the number of country c wile being Tory light, which they. be attributed to the miserable eon. dation of the roads, which renelere. driv ing stuck a very disagreeable job. Traurrean & Looman to Heudrickson, 68 head fairish steers averaging 1,100 lbs, at 7 , 4; rotat had s 0 head at 5',44(6.7%. tiaitinsu:& Lowbristein sold elf.,head of mixed western stock, at 55+,;®... St. Verner cold 42 head mttied stock, from Chicago, at 6i.;(7.44. Haan & Kraus amid 17 head good wee tern steers to Briggs, averaging 1,150 iha. at i's ; retailed 32 as 5,%.®7. . Katr.& Keefer sold 50 head mixed • stock, from Chitago, at 5@7. Jacob Needy Bold 32 head fair to prime butchers stock at 6Q7%. Greenwald & Kahn wholesaled 18 to Briggs at 7; retailed 38 at 534@7%. ilaztowood & Blackstock sold 17 head fairish steers and cows, fur Farrell, at s ,tg 7 i,f• J. lisnlin sold 2.2 head Washington county-cows, heifers and steers at 5%7. • 8. Nf arks & tiro. retailed 40 head, from Chicago, at 6 to 8. Holmes, L. .k Co. retailed 111 head of Comtuoutsh stock at 58614, Jonathan Delis avid le head Wash ington county stock at OWN. Stakety liro. 8 head mixed Penn's• stock, at 44i€031i. G. Garwin & Co. sold 17 head of Penn. cattle. L. Rothchilds S Zeigler Bold 21 head of mixed Wmhington county stock at 6(4134; it bead balls to John Kerwin, averaging 1,300 lbs, at 54. L. aJ. Shrtnberg sold 60 bead from- Chicago at 661)734. John Kerwin sold 29 bulls to Lewis Hoffman at 5®7. =l2 ce stipply of sheep was also otimeed. ingly light, not exceeding SOO heads and as in the case or cattle, the great propor tion of them were of an inferior grade. As might be expected, however, holders appeared to realize the situation, that there was not enough to supply the de mand, and that to establish an advance all they had to do was to ask it; there were some very mean looking sheep in the pens; in fact, as already intimated, there were but very few of any other kind, bat they were ail picked up at an advance. Scalawags, that a week or two ago, would not have brought over 11,20 or 11,30 per head were held 'to-day at 51,75 and even 12,00, and good to prime rat sheep said at .from tr.sogs,ro per head. In fact all kinds of stock was scarce and higher. Jacob Binn mold 24 head averaging about 90 lbs at sq; and 112 scalawags. J. C. Fraisee4l head good Washington county sheep at pm—averaging about 95 pounds. J. W. Unger eold 216 heed from,Stark county Ohio, at an average of 51,75. John Meanor sold 123 bead scalawags from Beaver county, at an average of 11,75 par head. Ems! There were no Hogs in market to-day worth speaking of, except what were in. the hands of the regular dealers, and with an improved demand,. In conse quence of the change in the weather, prices were well sustained. We con tinue to quote, in a retail way, at fIOGI2 per owl, for fair to prime heavy averages —salsa having been made at both of these quotations. H.LREErd BY TELEGRAPH NEW 'YORK, Jan. IL—Cotton • quiet; sales 700 bales at 2.53 e for middling up lands. .Flour—recelpta 5,029 bbls. quiet and unchanged; sales 4,900 bble at Frlday'a prima. .Rye flour quiet; sales 150 bble at 94,5®5,65. Corn meal quiet. Whisky better; melee 150 bbla western • 81 for free. Wheat—recelpte 1,120 be heavy and 1(32c lower; sales 28,000 bu a • 111,24 for No 2 spring, $1.,35 for winter red 'and amber western, ;1,45 for white Cali fornia, 11,55 for white Kentucky. Rye quiet. Cons dull, irregular and owlet- tad; pales 21,000 tot at 800(01,14 for old mixed western, the latter an ox. treme, tri@sl for new white south ern, 51,01% for new southern yel low, and 51,17 for old western yellow Recelpta—Oata 5,210 bush; oata a Ludo duster and quiet, with sales 2,000 bush at 62®63e for western and 65@06e for State: Stock ia warehouse—whoat 3.683, oats 1,379,784 corn 625,911 162 bush rye 37,441; barley 320,043. Groceries in active and unchanged. .Turpeutlob 43® 44c. Petroleum quiet at 15 for crude and pjr . L . f .. or refined. Linseed Oil dull at ln easka. Pork hoary and chiefly at price: sales 2,950 bbla at ;29,30 (429,50 for new meaa, 1M for old do, $3l 023 for prime, and . 1128®28 for prime mesa; stock, old and new, =BBl Dbl.; last month 5,519; last year 34,189. Beef steady and unchanged, with sales of 140 barrels; Muck 22,789 barrals; last month 13,141 bblarbst year 38,800 bbla. Tierce Beef dull and unchanged, Beef Hams quiet; sales 60 bbla at 11.32@ 34. Cut Meats heavy; sales 100 pkgs at 111f@i131‘c ; shoulders 16@16c; hams middles dull: sales 50 bay Stratford cut on private terms. Dressed Hogs lower at 113(®12.14o for western. lard bears; sales 300 tierces at 1634©173ic for steam; 18Q71810 for kettle rendered; also- 1,000 tierces steam, seller January and Febru ary, at 17@lt3c. Butter quiet at 18@)300 for Ohio. Cheese dull. Latea —Flour closed quiet and without and material change. Wheat heavy and lo lower, with holders rather more dia pered to realize. Rye nominal. Osta quiet and steady, at 62(3630' for western. Corn dull,.at sijow t rz for. red mixed western. Pork is very dull, at $29@29,- 60 for mesa on @pot; miles of 160 bbis mesa seller February, at $29. Beef quiet and unchanged. Out meats and bacon nomi nal. Lard dull and heavy, at 171,;@1710 for February and March, and 17c, seller January, for prime steam. Eggs steady, at 40@43e for fresh,'and 330 foatmed. New Tonic, January 1 —No revival In brut/mesa. Prices without any particular change. •-•,_ Crimea°, January 3.—Exchange par® 1-10. Flour in tolerably fair demand for low and medium grades of spring extras, but sales are meagre on account of the scarcity of stocks; 53,25 for superfine, 13,50€.4,50 for spring extra. Wheat dull owing to the heavy stocks, opening at MI for no 2, and closing with buyers at 773, sellers at 7734' other graci,Lai spring dull—optional trading was at 7934®8014, seller February and buyer January, 7834 ®79 seller last half of January. ' During the afternoon breadstuff were inactive, no 2 spring sold at 77 /®i 7 340 per bush; corn was dull but prices a trifle firm, ranging •from 68c to 70c for regular, and 720 for fresh receipts of No, 2. closing at ' 60,4(468,4‘0 for future delivery; sales transpired at 69302700 seller last half of January. 69(469 to seller All January, and 710 seller February for N 0.2; in the afternoon there were sellers at 6934 c cash. Oats, ha limited speculative re quest, with'sales at 3934®40c cash, 39340 400 seller month, and 4014(441c Amer February. Rye quiet but firm at 70(47/c for No. 2, and 730 for No. 1. Bar ley nominal at 756800 Highwines in Bullied demand at 91(4920 for wood and iron - baund. Mess Pork quiet at 628,50 cash, and 529 seller Feb ruary; 2Z/ buyer February, $29.50 seller March. Lard dull and nominal at 164' (41630 cash, and 16,10 seller Febrnary. Sales dry salted shoulders at 1034 c, green shoulders 10 ;0 v Receipts-6;550 obis flour, 60,000 biz wheat, 22,300 bu corn 46,196 ha oats, 1,062 bu rye, 4,000 h¢ bar! ley, 16,606 dossed hogs and 2,697 live. Shipments-5,006 bbls flour, 8,059 bu wheat, 8,462 bu corn,6oo bu oats. 1,083 tel rye, 2,809 bu rley, 2,310 dressed hogs and 1,635 live. CnicilvtiAxt, January 3.—Flour nn. changed. Whisky dull. at 94(4950 de mand quiet and light. Hogs very dull; live at 950421,20; dressed 211,25(411,75; receipts 3,500, since Friday. Provisions quiet and dull, little or no demand. blees port • sold at 529. lard_ can be bought at 16(417;0 for steam and kettle. No inquiry for bulk meals or bacon, and Prices nominal. Sugar cured hams at 20®21.3. Butter steady at 304350. Eggs firm at 34(4350. Cheese at 1734(41834c; demand mederale. Linseed oil at 89c and dull. Petroleum at 30®32c for re fined. Sugar dull and unchanged; New- Orleans at 11,4(414%c. Cattiest 18432,40. Lowitsvirt,xs, Jan. 3.—Cotton at 223.0 for middling; sales of 35 bales. Flour Is in fair demand at $5 for extra family. Grain quiet. Red Wheat 51,05; white 51,10. Corn 65(4700 Oats 50c. Rye 800 on arrivaL Leaf Tobacco quiet and un changed: gales of 48 hhds at $54Z28 for lugs, and 19(414 far leaf. NAsurixxx, January 3.—Cotton: low middling 230 and good Ordinary Wheat; red $1,10; amber 21,15; w hite ' 51,20. Corn 98c(421. Oats 700. Rye 51. Barleysl,2o. Flour 14,50@16,5 0 for super. line to fancy. _ Cxxvstadvn, January 8.--Petroleum marke mlr nr he te ld k e : r , ire firm. lota ll4 ; crude lined t be 25 n dell h g ul '' a 2tkld e 1 d q ult t e:r ss bilu 3s. art Idsairifie, January &—Cotton quiet but firm, at 243.0; receipts 8,546; exports 2,821. • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTIRCIRGIE FORT WATT/ ARD Cax °ROO RAILROAD. JAM MU 3.-55 CAM metal„ & Co; Ido do. Brown & Cot do do, Bryan & C.aughey; 4do do, Zug Ac Cu; 4do do, Brady's Bend Iron Co; Bdo blooms. Park Bro Co; 9 sew ing machines, Wm Sumne A Co; lO bge clover seed, A Kirkpatrick &Co; SO bbis oil, Pahnestock & Cor4 cars lime stone, Laughlin & Co; S do do, St oenberger PITTBBURGIH DAILY GAZETTE : tTUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 4, 1870 CO; 13 bales sags, Ft. Christy; 109 bills Poetley, Nelson it Co: 280 eke oat.• graham ,t Marshall: 160 eke rye, 37 oil bble, M P Adams & Bro; 50 bides, Sei b:3oB Berg: 70 bble 011, 0 E Palmer ik Co; 11 kegs spide butter. Voigt, Mahood CO: 100 aka ton, 10 Aka feed, Culp It Shepard; 100 bbls flour, Schomaker It 12 plittio stoole„ Metier It Hoene; d bee fllaaa, ware, j P Smith & Co; 3 kas bat' I ter, J A Craft PM Wm flour, T C Junk ins; 100 do do, Seal:imp:it & V"; 2 care staves, M P Adams It Bro; 14 bble Arbuckle. It Co: V..) bdla paper, MOM!. lough, slt Col 0 hf bbis butter, W grad & 3.1 bills spokes, T Hare &Bro; 7:1 tells spoke!, FS McWhlunov It Co; 1 carfire brick, 8 M Hier A Co: 97 eke rags, it Christy; 28 bdls shovels, Meyer. & Aru - m-50 bbls spirits. Hostetter It Smith; 5 bbls alcohol, Harris It Erviug; 4 care scrap iron T Maloney: 1,099 pas green hams. Mrs Freed; 173 mould breads, Hussey, Wells ,t Co; 6 bble alco hol, B B Selietd •ett Co; 10 csska glass ware, Cunningham it Co: 160 bbla flour, ll W McClure; 200 eke flour, Fi Lindsay; Jr & Co; 53 balsa paper, C P Markle It Co; 50 bbis alcohol. McCullough; 20 tea lard, 15 bbis pork, E H. Meyers. CLIIT,ELAND AND PITTARDRON HAIL ROAD, Janitor) , 2.-1 car ore,J Wood & Co; Ido do, Coleman, It & I; Ido do, 1 do steel. Homey, Wells & Co; 1 car oro, Graff. B.Sc. Co; 12 do Iron do, Shoe's. berger rt B; 2 do ore, .1 Reamer; 2 do do, Zug dr. Co; 2 do pig Iron, Nititlck a Co; 3 do potatoes, pruagerman a 0; 1 do ore, McKnight, P Co; Idd do, Ryerson, P & Co; Ido turning., Moorhead & Col I do lumber, A Mnodorf; 10 bbla I oil, W B Hays .3. Son; 10 bxa tobscao,_C C /Wen 4 drowsed hogs, 13 Rea Jr; 4:bbla b flour, Totten a Co; 9 bbls, lot a Iron, P Cotisidiner; 3 tribe batter, 108 bgs corn, P Duna Son; 17Mt rags, R Christy; .1 car lumber, J fii Seibert rt. Co; 16 pkga eundrtea, Woodworth &D; 51 bbls oil, ,Johnson & P; 10 do do, B L Fahnestock & Co, sdo do, R E Sellers & Co; 47 bgs corn, Nantker & Son; 453 oil bbls, 0 A Wormcastle; 21 pkga sundries, Volgt, & Co; 88 aka d apples, W .1 Steel a Son; sbg*do,HeadtH. ALLMON/INT ' STATION January 2.- 457 bgs corn, 58 bales hay, Bose a Ew ing; 82 bdls hides. Luckcamp .t Keefer; 2 cars ore, Graff 13 & Co; 1 do lumber, W Peoplee;:2 pima brandy, CIA Schmidt; 6 bbla flour , J V Wilma; 1 car • flaxseed,- M B Suydam; 13 dressed hogs, 1 pkg lard, Llippley a Beckert; 110 eke oats, F Schield; 2 Dbl. butter. F Owen; 100 bids flour, 1 car grain, It Knox & Sot; 1 car lumber, John Nana; 35 bbl. oil, Kreddle a t 3; 10 hides, Lapp° a Weise; 1 car flax* seed, Ewer Hamilton a Co; 2 cars staves, Italy& & Robertson; 48 hides, J Callery. Prrratiortari, CINCINNATI AND ST'. Louts Rarzno.a.n, January 2.-1 car wheat, J S Liggett & Co; 2 do staves, M P Adams & Bro; 1 car ribbed sides, 25 try i s 'i r Son; ree t irtca b l b a l :d, a l e rt f: g tik ton g ue,, Sellers & Co; 20 bbls whisky, It & A Car son; sdo do, A a L. Rilmerdlinger; 114 bgs oats, tid do corn, W H Herten; 22 0 bge corn, 41 do oats, Robb & Herron; 2 rolls leather, 1.1 N Hoffstott; 9 pkga dry peaches, 3-do rags, .T A Graff; 6 hides, Hays & Stewart; 9 cases hops, 1 bx sage, 11 P Schwartz. AzzgOeurtir VALLLT RAILROAD. Jan. wiry 2.-1 box g ware, C D Arnathall; bids tallow. Gra) Healey; 13 pkge mar keting. J McD Crossan; 15 aka b flour, 3, do onions, E Hazleton; 2 bales hay, Blaney & Moore; 52 ski oats, Kall & 'Richert; 48 care coal, Kler, Fester a FE; 32 do do, Armstrong, D & Co; 6 cars 1 stone; Shoenberger 11; 1 car metal, H Woodside.; 1 box tobacco, Porterfield & Br-. __. - - dro; 4 cars metal, Tilmick it Co; Edo do 'Cotton /t 03. RIVER NEWS. The river le again rising4tinder the in. !Menne of the resent nine with fiti feet In the chisel by - the Monongahela marks last .evening. Weather. cloudy and cold—mercury at 5 P. M. There his been no arrivals or depar tuna since the date of our laat report.. The Glendale. C■pt. Hare, and the Nellie Regera,.Capt. Thos. Roger., both good boats, are announced for tit Laula. The Glasgow. Capt. Andy Robinson, Is announced tar Naahvillo, and the Hag. gio Hays, Capt. B. O. Martin, is up for New Orleans. The towboat Tiger stuck three of her boats on Ftsh Creek Bar, on Sun day morning. The towboat Eagle will leave for Louisville to day with a tow or 181,000 bushels of coal. If the weather should turn eon others will doubtless follow. The storm on Sunday night moved the cabin on the Grey Eagle, lylbg at the wharf, but as she a being wrecked, no great damage was done. Sunday was the moat boisterous and stormy night we have experienced here this winter. The wind kept up all night, blowing at times like a perfect hurri cane, and there has been quite a change in the atmosphere, compared with last .week. Some of - the-weather wise are inclined to the belief that as the weather was unusually mild and soft during tne entire month or December, that January and perhaps February will be the re verse, and it most be confessed that Jan uary has made a good beginning. It would be Jost as well for the steamboat. men, perhaps, if the river would - close and remain closed for a ,montla or slx weeks, and thus insure a good spring business. Llmally, when the river re- Male. open all winter there is little or nothing to do in the spring, and we know that most of our steamboatmen would prefer to lay by for • while now, rather than haves dull spring. The Cumberland River was falling on Saturday with seven foot on . Barpeth Shoals. —The Natchez New South notices the new steamer Natchez, recently built at Cincinnati, as follows; She had been to puffed tip, that we really expected to see a fine steamer, but were Ma appoint ed. She may be substantial and fast. but to decidedly plain and ungainly. She lay looped over against the shore likes sick mule to a board fence, look ing anything but gracefoul. In our opinion she is not to ho compared with the Thompson Dean, Lee, or Wild Wag omen —The, Cairo corespondent of the Cin cinnati Cbstenerciat, under date of Satur day, uys: The Silver Moon arrived this morning. all right, and received her cotton left here by the Thompson Dean, and proceeded this evening. Not a bale of cotton was lost by her accident. Some tine horses, which were cut loose to give them an opportunity to save themselyea, when the boat was believed to be sink ing, swam to the island - opreelte, and were:recovered. —The Winuanits, New Orleans to Pittsburgh, passed Vicksburg on Bator day. —Thu - R. C. Gray 'WM to have left Cla cinnati on Sunday for Pittsburgh. —The Golloasal left St. 'Louis on Sat urday for Arkansaa river. —The Wild. Duck deft New Wotan for Pittsburgh, onfitaturday. • lzkvaiziOA•i:t.lA 01.EINPU1M AND NEW 'ORLEANS FOR CAIRO MIEIN.A d drg PHIS AND NOM DALIAN& —The fillfpuß;nger ebels, r MAGUEY. IILYS....B.C.,..VAnnur, Commander Jaw,. C. 'Drava Clerk. will leave for the aim, and Interroullato porta an WLD.III.III2IDA.Y. Jo at 4 r. Par (Men, or Deere's, pipply on board or to .1) , IBIEST TOR MI- or JO PLACE L COLLINGWOOD, Anent. NASHVILLE. OR EVANIIVILL. cLemasVILLZ AN$ NAS.aiddrig FL IFIf LE.—Toe spleadld warner.' Mom. Wi./000W A. Ponixsos. Comander. ll lays for throbs,* aoci miermedlato porta WIONIIFIDAY, Jan. 504 014 r. Y. For Welsh.. or towage. apply on board orb 4511E8 001.t.150,_0r jai FLACK Al C,OLLINUWOOP, Attain. LOUISVILLE. CAIRO mud ST. LOUIS VOR CAIRO' AND 1174 a tr ia t LOUlB.—The Iloe paascsure meager • NZI,LIZ 1t0011221 Teton 110alrbe, Master, WII. Ira,. for the above aed Intern:Whale Pon. as TBIS DAT. Janoat7 4th. "77717ghl 7 11V171 7 11.:Pg d gralt d rIna.• l arrit z h z. vg:lte even JI ashvllle on Dimmer SHRTIGhT • PWILTEIt. 'VOA LOUISVILLE. malll=P. CAIRO AND RT. LOCI!. Lae paean:trey SUM., oLLN.SALL J. 11, BAUM Commaadev. James Me Ise, Clert. Will leave as summated above, CATULSDAY. Jae. 40. at • r. M. .I.:l'll::.a'ktCtEll/4261T.11.1u; STRAMBECIPS 1 O LIVERPOOL AND.ten QUEENSTOWN. Tat mama mem enemata's. lest-ethes 'ewe* hhtohll them the bete bested CITY OP NOM, MY ANTWZRP, CITY Ole ItLASToN CITY JP SALTIYOZZ. CID , / or BDON. MLR, IVKIII LO froth Pier 48 North toter, Neer yea, Jr.. 04.11110101' Maar Ittforthallos apply to WILLLUI BINWII, 1435111111111LD sTagET. rlttaborsch. LEGAL. JAETTERS OF AZIBILIIIISTIOA TWIN baeing been irritated to th• under sued upon the estate of CHABLIS WS, late el the Otte of Plttsbureb. aee'l ell tem. hseint chime &detest geld estate wilt present theta duly autheaNeatedd all persons severest tesentelves indebted will as mote lame.. Gists Neyment to the undersigned at lb. Wee. of 4. IL 'Serials:tn. Attorati.at-Lass No. ss rule MANN J...//NNLISON, t SPECIAL NOTICES gar'CONSVMPTION. I.u. Stir] htiCK'd P ULM 0X In El ittir for the 'u t r r ' n! r ei : 4l.rA' ' llt * -1 4 1i . :.;.t " Viki for the care of Ursprpria and all the Utbititated Condi tion* of In- orb. efilgheit'S 11ANDEnKE LLS. for - 01,0 nor s or the (Mar Or to Oct 11.6 • (retitle Ydr. Zt. three that hiediel•ea often In e at., continual., though the Palmdale We'rtia'c'ril had ' r u e r a . : l lat n ifejtriVlitin= regu:dthie Ibe Stom.th and Liver, and help the piiimonic Syrup ludic aset hod ear hrough the blood vessels, by which Mean. I c urt urt 11 thou ef fected, Tuess pas are conscientinwsly c el lo le le the Pulite al tile cal ate. natal. and reliable rano, for Phone, eon.a/ afor all thoie morbid sm el l of lb boar which? ad t 1111111 dil ate.' Liver Compialot and Da pool& are latch Privrancrsor Cousenatlnn. th ar emu t a or en they maiden. thetisel novo:ootea llley rotary they 7 he y Pulmonic nio is a =aloha whirls ban ha • ong probation beforane po bile. Ita Value has broil proved by Iho thousand cures It ha/ masse hrough • period. of more than thirty-flea Cyear. In all of which t me lid reputation has Inn reased and the Moo oust nate skepticiaM cal qq 1171"rgl`41!`I r :1gy wmal e , .urel,lPalsw btndmlt ter.. If the petletit whigicreeferlngly lollow the dl. rcalocs which accompany nab bottle. be wall certatnly be eared. If Ms Innen are not too much wasted to make a cure vossl It. been In eases opposed to be incurable. when friends end phy sic Ana have danaired, the use of this Ilediclne MU caned the this of the patient and re him to perfect h lot Schenca iloca not ay that all eases of Pal :anal oassonntion ere within the reach of maid., bet Le ethpbatlcally Swett. tbal one. w patients have the mat alarsuleg strophes, 41.1 as a 'Dealt congh, menthe calls allot sweats. general deb itty. n bed, h and that they are obliged to lie In and when they are give up by their phalcisn they may stat 11l cured. T hee d lu treatment an ciente new .ound , h .4.%7...1tCtu t r41;,7:1;r"i'11:g 1114 ' [..7:1 1 iteted by 11r. Sri:lack' , medicine& /Ono. In Ecrofuthafibtseame.. tapemedicine. art enatly era eat Or. tterweck has photos dream of • tomb. , of persons who knee been nearly rerrered with stale. sore. and low ali healedhp. This Mom% Ile purifying propertia. which Must be able o heal ca Oties in the to the tre•tment hit Conon* ran It moil the utmost Importanee to give •hiocited oe.ith o on. to tile system. 11