1FD1.4.4411UU 11111101 N PINK, pro. SO 711/MITI AVIMMI, prrTsinraam Sulu Vertraz . r Now» Mookieliers IKETlinally Liable. - aikm NC OF )140111PIVIIT AID OZPIMITZ MM JUIN' PLOY Fti1.111.3. 1101•10,0111 - -.„. Ecd. Y. Marshall, io n % rag i r !ma. se. T. atm et Dan, •U•••• a ' rlt ileer , irmi. n ilg. l7. Th I: Irialt asee jade ermsalse4 sad prepared Id. • • • lea cral loath., e•d••••• GOLD, SILVER iN e D COUPONS, iscoushe at PriflaSSi Prices. Inf. R. MERTZ, Banker, ',4a. Wood St, aid stk lame _r+•l v 1 1 1.v.44 T. BILUDT 86 - CO. litsratason a. JONES 1 CO.. Outlier Fourth 4Tetne ui Wood St., )1. 7 .4.11mi data of • • OOTERNILENT 'SECURITIES, QOLD. slum LID couron, Novi IAVCILLIILS TIMM. car lateregOLlA•wed lie Deposits. attraftway leaned as Orvammeat Bonds at Mow aortal rates. OrdOro ottariot•O for tee Pitrehaaa , _ ra u ltslo Of SWIMS lama .1&11,1035 - 'k. BRADY I CO, tte littslntrit ettapttt FINANCE- AND TRADE ' Orgun ov Prrreztosee Gas:erre, Setunper, Jan. 8, 15711. Great excitement prevailed In all the financial drpartmenta, on the report Gast a grog bull movement was to be Inaugurated by the former leaders of Brio sad Gold cliques. Bo far the ground work is laid, and the prospects for a large advance in bonds and stocks are fair. Before the close of the old year evorytbing was bearish, but the change of programme On the part of the Secretary Of the Treasury changed the views of the leaders of Well Street. anil gold, bonds and stocks hiving : about touched as low a point as they could be expected; and the state of the money market being for continued sue until the spring business will open, It is quite natural that the bulls would 'have their day. lint aside from all this, the pro posed creation of new banking capital, in the shape of one hundred millions Of currency, to De Issued to national banks to be created, is the great lever In the prospective hull movement. . Gold, after having sold at 120, declined to 11935, on-the advance of our bends In Bumps. - and changed for higher rate. when:the quotations came better from that quarter. The highest quotation for gold on Saturday was 123%, and the lowest 12135, with inquiet fluctuations between 122 tad 1223. with a large bull nese. The strength of the gold market consists in the unusual large number of small speculators, who wore attracted by the low price of geld and the large' amounts held and paid for by the leaders in the beptember excitement. It would not be st all astonlehlng If gold would - advance above 128, although the Gov. ernmeat may try to prevent a further advance. The amount, however. In the Treasury, and the actual property of the Government, Is not over twenty millions, and can not Increase to over thirty-five millions by the brat of March. Government bonds have advanced rather rapidly, and may react, but If gold'advsnoes bonds will follow. Stocks are strong and appear to be on a grand rise. The prospective ease In the money market will likely bat for some limo, aid enable operators to have their stock carried cheaply. Money on long paper at high rates. quotations as received by Pk. B. Wertz Gold, 12235; Silver, 118; Eighty. site's, 117%, , Five Twenties, -1.862, 115; do 1864, /14%; 0.1865, 114%; do 1166, Consols, 113%, do 1867, • 114, do 1868, 114; Ten . Forties I Me 12; Adams Ex p_rtea Company 62;Merchants Union Express Company, 6; American Ex. Pram Company, 36 %; 'Western Union Telegraph. 32%; New York Central, Reading; 94%; Pittsburgh, Fort WaYne A Chicago. 83%; Ohio a Ms nioupol, 2.2%; Michigan Southern,BB%l . Cleveland . 3 Pittsburgh , 8734; Oticago, Rook Island & Paciflo, 105; Chicago & . North Western 72M; Chicago & North W.:Retire Preferi l ed 55; • Erie imoranola. Laves. !Mall. London, per $4.15 Paris, per tram 26 M% thaler 90 1/955 Frankfort. florins 62 6335 417 gocarsespe the Enttstmrsh Duette.] New Year., January 7, 1869. Money Cosy at 7 per cent., with excep• lions at 6. Bank statement more favors. ble than for many months; the hank' have 11 4 / 0 4 11,000, 000 In the reserve against Marais. in liabilities of eleven mations. Loans,. 1253,476,453; Increase, . 136,066. - S Mee, 13,664,1130; Increase 14,497,922; car cute:lon, 134.182,210; decrease 118,607. Deposits. $10,168,262; Increase, 111,039,- legal tenders, 148,647,784; increase, 116,031,266. Sterling steady at 8% per • cent. The xubtreasdry dislinmed ten million five hundred thousand dollars In gold on accOunt of Janney intereat and sesalved 12,240.000 for customers. Gold lower. closing steady; coined at 193, fell to 121% and closed at 122%. Cleanness, $86,000,000. - Exp3rte for week, 1482.670. Governments higher, closing strong. - Borrowing demand active. Short Inter. est large. Coupons: 81s, %; 624 16% 0 315%; 640. 14%44115;17%®17 650. 143•0415; .to new, -14(4143i; Oa,111€018q; Ten , .FOrtiss, 1201255. . Wee Semulnes firm: Miseonris, 88 55; old Tennessee.; 51%; new do, GM: old Virginian, 49; new do, 67%; old North Carolinas, 42; new do, 2835. awoke higher, but closed unsettled. Fick Thirty Prlces.•;-Canton, 5351 Cnm torland, 27; Western Won Tel 32M; Gulamilver, 15%; Mariposa, 8 ; do pre feed. 17; Water Power, 14%, Hartford & . Brio, 655; Adams Fprese, 62; Wells & FarFP. 2 ol American MX; United States. 60; Pacific Mall. 43q; New York Central _.toonolideted,92%; hits 24; tieferred,-40; -Harlem, 128; Hudson lob pi 97%; Beading, D 43; fdtchgaa Central, 11734; Lake Shore, 147 5:: Pittelmrgh , 27 )4; North Western, 7 3 M; do preferred. 35%; Rock Island, tow; St. Paul, 7435; do preferred, ; Wabash. 61%; do preferred, 72%; Fort Wayne. 58 14; Terre Haute. 24%; do preferred, 66; Chicago and Alton. 14415; do preferred, 146; Ohlo and KW lealni. 2534; 81. Joeepb, 11 2; 0. C. & L - C.. 1934. Duton prices: Calumet, 60; Quincy, 25. Imports for the week: Dry Goods, 11 60 2,978,856; general merchandise, pm,. Sub• Treasury Gold. 1750,660,728; cur. mem, $3,926,1212; general balance. p5,- 703.872. Tae Bayern save the department to. - day deblted itself with 112,000,000 *An Ltitiereet pant out this week, which. it is stated, will leave • coin Wince on nand of /59.000.00 0 . Cancelled gold eartifleates.. • sent to Washington! 14 001 . 720 . • riTrasußGß lIMItY=g ORWICII Of PITTARUSOR Inseam% SATURDAY. JAM 6, /1170. We adverted briefly, the other day, to the custom of selling on. time And the ovil and dlaintrons 'consiqUenewa that frequently resulted therefrom. Thera nnother view to take of the matter, end that 1., it is batter, all things con riders& not to irk for time, as It is a wall known fact that man who buys cash can undersell, as A general thing, hie neighbor who buys on time. Coneeesious are nearly always made ;to •the Mtn who MI cash, and .why be caw* the seller knows that be will get paid on the spot and will not have to lay out of his money for sixty or ninety days, Or al le sometimes the ease, alto gethor. A hash buyer is a troainuro in these dais, and his custom is solicited on every hand, and most Instances he I can buy st Marion prim. , Bat the man whebuys on credit always has to pay I the entilds price, so as to make up for the Interest en his purchase; sad this Is nothing more than right. It I. not to be expected that he who wants time can be placed on an equal footing with the man who can, produce the spot cult; If • reWetmatta - has to wall three or four month, for his money, it Is perfectly. proper that he should receive Interest on the same, and this point, an already Inti mated, Is attained by, adding on to the cost of the goods. It ;.cannot be dented that he who doom buslneu on a cub basis, is always mor tumescent than he who buys aced ee ls on time, and, as noted the other day, it would be better all around If this of time custom of giv ing time, was con derably curtailed, and, Vouch. thing were poesible, dis pensed with altoget or. APPLES—Contin e dull with a sup. tu ply oonsiderably In xcess of the demand while prices ars hanged. We con tinue to quote at 50 0 3;50 per bbl— most hi the sales at 2,5003,40. APPLE BUTTER4--Quoted at 750115. BUTTER—Ia is largo supply, unasn. ally ao for this 110.10611 of the year, and while the market is dull, prices are nn changed. Primo to choice Bell 30®33. BEANS—DuII , and lower; we new quote at $2.2502,75 per bushel. BROOM OORN-41ales at 134114 eta. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-404% dn. CIIF2VINUTS—Quoted at 114,50. OlLeNBERRIES—Continue to be quo ted at $12016 ter bbl. ClDER—Continuos dull and nominally unchanged, at 95,0008,00 per bbl, as to quality. • CHEESE—Is dull though the stock in this market is not large and prices ars unchanged. Hamburg, 1701734; Fee. 101 7, 17340 111 ; New York Dairy, 1834. 10; Goshen, 20. CARBON OIL Quiet; . standard' brands may be quoted at 2634027 ctn., In a jobbing way. DRIED FR UIT There Is a fair demand for apples, and we can report; , round lot sales at 11%09c. Peaches ' dull and unchanged-90100 for quarters and 110120 far halves. DRESSED HOGS—Sales at 12013 cis. EGOS-1n better supply and rather dull but unchanged, at 35037 cm. FEATHERS—in better demand and higher, and we now quota et 55090 to the trade and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is . dull and neglected, but nominally unchanged. We continue to quota at 45,25(45,50 for spring,. and 15,75 6,00 for whiter.. GRAM —Wheat is very seance In this =what; .but unchanged at 111,15(4 LIS for fur to prime red. Oat, In light supply, but the demand to limited and prime unchanged-47048 en -wharf and 1 track and 601 n store. Rye le dull and unchanged at 950091. Corn is firm sale 1,000 bushels ear at $0; shelled la worth 5 nonts more. Barley is dull and there are but few buyers above 11 for prime spring-1n fact there are but few at any price. HAY—The arrivals continue light which, of course, Is owing mainly to the had 'pondltion of the roads; sales from country wagons at $18.23. HUSKS—SaIes at S cants per pound. HOMINY—SaIa at 116,00V,50 per bbl. j.rmE—Gales of Cleveland white lime at 11203,26 per, bbl. ONIONS—SaIes at 12,5005,00 par bbl, the outside figure for clibice. LARD OIL—No.I Extra Is quoted firm 44544301.50. POTATOES—DuII, notwithstanding the arrival, are light and the supply by no means large; we now wits at 500 la bulk, and 65 sacked. PROVISIONS—PIain !Molders 14%14 15; sugar cured do, 1534016; Breakfast Bacon, 20%021; Sugar Cured Hams 21; Dried Beef, 21. Ham Banaage; 140. Lard 113018%, In tierces. Mesa Pork 1151e1 31 ,5 0 . POULTRY—No In market. PEANUTS—Quoted at 9010 ctn. PEAS—DuII; pp par bushel. SEEDS—SaIes of Timothy seed at 6.1,75144; and Clover seed at $806,25. Flaxseed Is dull and cannot be quoted above 92,10. SALT—Is dull, and Allegheny River brands are quoted at 91,50 by the car load, with the usual advance for small lota in store. .13TiAW-Baloo at sl46l.llpsr ton. = 077102 or Pins:molt Giracrrs, . [Le:rum:um Jan. 8, 1070. RRVIRvt poR THII wEalt. . The oil market has been very quiet during the tidy, the'. first week of the new year, the sales in the aggregate having been comparatively light, and the excitement which characterised the elating months of the old year, has pretty well subsided. liotwithatand• lug the value of crude and and refined Is nearer a manufacturing hubs than for some time, fully three-fourths of our re ' fineries are Idle, and what le worse still, there is but little prospect, according to present indiestions,uf them starting up again. Operator., generally, manu facturers particularly, appear to have lost coutilence in the Intelems, owing mainly to the unsettled and unsatis fied course of the market last year, well as to the manner In which the trade was conducted, and, consequently, there Is not as much effort being made to re vive and infuse renewed life and activi- Wu the trade as might naturally be ex pected. As rioted the other day. manu facturer. generally, we refer to those who want - to do a legitimate business. are determined to discountenanoe any thing of a wild speculative character, and if this is strictly adhered to, it is. probable that we will hoar less of iicor norm", and tlfat those who a:. engaged In the trade will not be so anxious to take advantage of each other. To-day the market stiffened up con siderably on both crude and refined, and, compared with yesterday, prices are higher. The advance inurude is at- I tribute - to an upward movement In the y producing Tins with gio,ad e ru r • f d l ih ne What caused the advance in the oil regions, it is difficult to conjecture. The receipts of - Crude this week were 16,17 b bbla; last week, 32,174; from Jana. ary - Ist to date, 18,175; lame time bun year 8,670. Exports refined, thin week, 2,963; last week, -5,283. January lotto date 2,953; same time last year, 8,881. Sales this week, 30,900 bbl.; last week, 91,080. As will be noted above, our ex. ports east during the week ending to day were lees than jive hundred barrels per day. 'But a single reported—early the day-1,000 bbls, for this munth,.at 1234. Subsequently, there wee an offer to buy at 123, anal no sellers below IS. We heard of 14 °eau baring been bid for 1,000 each February to June. I=ll Also. is stronger and higher. January has advanced to 303 i, against sales yes Corday at 2934', and ollusa" are up from aS(to %. 'There were no sales reported, which may be seeounted Par by the fact that refiners are not very eager about' selling lung "lines" ahead, while as for spot orAitunary that is simply oat of the question. IIIiVIOPTS 01 OBODE OIL Er /I. V. IL B. Maher Bro. 80, on account E H Long; Eagle 011 Works 80, on account J Scott; Sunbeam 011 Works 1:10 on account B D Yarns; Peerless Oil Works 80, on. ac count S D Yarns; Wagner it Leech .80, on account S Thomas; - Crystal 011 Works 8458, on account Fisher Bro; Raley Bro. 108, on socodot Roma Bro; Owaton I S. 808, on account Owstoo & S. INIPYRNTS OT OIL IT A.. V. Z. IL MoSelvy Bros., 284 bbl. refined oil •to W. P. Logan Bro., Philadelphia. Standard Oil Co., 618 bbla refined oil to Warden, Frew t Co., Phila. Forsyth Bro. I Co. 1164 bbl. refined to Warden, Frew tt Co., Phtladelphlat. Total • 1,131 Dbl.. • MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yong, January B.—Cotton quiet, with eats" 2,000 bales at 2530 for mid. dling uplands. Flour; receipt* 2,854 bids; dull and declining, with salsa 5,840 bbls at 14,05.315,00 for stigereine State and western, 15,25003,20 for extra State, 35,10 (6,25 for extra western, 115.90(46, 40 for white wheat extra, 15,40@8,25 for round hoop . Ohio, $5,750)6,50 for extra St. Louis, and 88,50(48,50 for good to choice do, closing heavy. Rye Flour quiet; sales 500 bile at 44,694)6,60. Corn Meal quiet. Whisky limier; gales 800 Mile western at $11411,12 free,. closing at the latter price. Wheat; receipts 2,100 bush; dull and slightly In buye rs'lB®l favor; ales 88000 bush at $,22 o, 2 ring,111,28(j1,8134 1, for winte f r o r o d and amber western, 111,60 for white State, and 111,526}1,65 for white Michigan. Rye quiet. Barley nominal. Barley Milt quiet. Gun dull sad drooping; sales 114,80* bush at 8499 e for new mixed western, WWI for. new white southern, 117@,980 for new southern yellow, 81,00 foe kiln dried western mixed. and 81,09 delivered fur old mixed wes tern.. Receipts of Oats, 2.900 bush; market heavyt gales 82,000 lush at CO@ 132,M0 for western; 64c for State. Rye dull. Coffee quiet. Sugar don; gales 60 hhde Cubs st Molts. its dull. Petroleum steady at 15go for crude, and 20%0 30 34 0 for refined. Holm unchanged. Wool moderately active; sales 150,000 pounds at 4744510 for do. mama gems; 4543480 for palkd. Leather: hemlock solo steady at 200)310 for Sas- nos Ayrea and Rio Grande. Coal: do mestic favors buyers at 15,2508,25 for Lockawana ; 55,75a7 for Pittston. per ton; foreign 'Haler. Linseed Oil steady at 92093 c in casks. Ingot coppers shade sailer at 21%@22c for Lake Superior. Pig Iron dull and drooping; aaltis Scotch at 132(1133; 34035 for American. Bar dull at 502,60 for relined Etigllah and American. Shoat quiet at 11@i12e gold, for Bawds. Nails quiet and steady at 4%c for cut; th‘e for clinch. and 36 Woo for horse shoe. Pork heavy and drooping, with sales of 800 Mils at 127,75452 8 .50 for new moss, $2B for old do., 52402.5 for prime, 126 for prime mess, also salsa 50 bbls new menus, seller Feb'y at $28@23,25. Beef quiet and steady; sales 825 bbis at $5013 for new plain mesa, 110017 for now extra meas. Tierce beef quiet; sales 55 tea 'at $2.5(i79 for girl= Mess, 527(130 for India maga. Beef hams dull; sales 70 bbla at 132104 for new. Cut meats heavy; salsa 130 pkgs at 1131@12c, shoulders at 14®i6c, hams middles dull; sales 80 buxom at 14 (dil44 for Cumberland •cut and short ribbed on private terms. Breasted hog■ quiet at Ili.al2l‘o for western. Lard heavy; sales 300 tea at 151.;G16%0 for Ream, 17@)173;c for kettle rendered, also sales 1,750 tea steam, seller Feb'y sad March at Ift%@,l7i-ic. Batter a shade firmer at /8(3,30c, Ohio at' 360440. Chasse quiet and steady at 1643180. Fruighte to Liverpool nominally un changed. Lorear—Flour closed dull and 5o lower. Wheat very quiet at $1,1641,22 for No 2 spring, and 111,270)1,31 for winter red and amber western. Rye nominal. Oats dull and heavy at 60082 c for western. Corn dull at 85®950 for new, and 11,06(4 1,08 for old mixed western. Pork quiet at 520 for mess on spot; sales 500 bbls mem at $23 for February, and 528,25. for March. Beef steady with a moderate demand. Cut meats and Bacon quiet and nominal. Lard quiet at 170 for prime steam for February, Eggs dull at 4114440 for fresh, and 33c for limed. Caulks°, January B.—Eastern ex . - clamp scarce 11.10 off buying and 1.10 premium selling. Flour leas active at 53,6005 for aming extras. Wheat; No 1 quiet at 83086 c; No 2 opened firmer and fairly active and excited, with sales at 77 , ;078;0, but subsequently weak ened, and clotted gamy at 773.4(3.17Nc; this afternoon the market welt ateadv at 7180 cash and 7834 c seller February. Corn firmer and lig higher, with melee of NO 2 at 7014@74..; closing at 71®71!4c for reg. utar; no grade new, 678Je9c; this after noon the market era. nominal at 70340 ;le for No 2. Oats firm at 404401;e fin No 2 cash, and closing quiet at 40c. Rye moderately active and steady at 680 for No 2. Barley dull at 30085tt for No 2. Illenwines almeat nominal at 91q,02.1. Sugar 1134 ®l4c for common to choice Orleans. Provisions leas active; mans pork opened firm . at $2.8.50028,62X buyer February, $27,750128,60 seller February; closing quiet and easy/4227,60 cash, and s27,7s.tetler February. Lard firm, eteady and quiet at 180. Meats firm and steady; rough - sides at 12340, abort rib middles at 13!„, , c, bellies at 13c, dry salted shoulders at 1084 c, hams nominal at 140141/c for green, and 143.0)14Nc for sweet pickled. Receipts for the past 24 hours: 5,244 bbl, flour, 32,500 bush wheat, 18,165 bush corn, ,252 bush oats, 360 bush rye, 3,V..5 bush barley, 6,497 hogs. Shipments: 391 bush flour, 9,398 bush wheat, 14,950 Mutt corn, 6,125 flab rye, 800 bush barley, 6,460 hogs. CHICAOO, January B.—Hoge very dull and 250 higher at 111®11,25 for good to choice lota, $11,30@11,50 foiextri,closing at $10,45(4111 for-cnoice lots dividing on 200; live firmer at 210015, higher on lower grades, 120®25 on upper, 18,90@ 9,15 for light shipping, 29,250102 w good to extra; packing cattle quiet, steady and unchanged; 2304,50 for common to good cow; 115i3.5,60 for fair native and Texan steers, 26,60 for good flipping raters. Sx. Louts, January B.—Tobacco quiet and unchanged. Cotton, nothing doing. Hemp unchanged: sales undressed at at ;1,25(4)1,75 and dressed at V.,25(42,411 per ton, Flour t want of shipping facili ties checked business; small sales super at 1.1,75(64; t4,L204.25; %%#4,25(04,62. Wheat dull for low and medium grades fail, with 'sales N 0.2 red fall at elevator at 96,3@411; No. 1,;1,16®1,15; choice 11,20. Corn firmer for white; 62c in bulk mix. ed; Ma for lacked choice white; 70@SOc sacked. Oats dull and easier for Mayen, with salmi at 46(,400 In bulk and 50@560 Tor sacked. Barley . very dull; sales choice Minnesota , spring , at 11,18. Rye dull; sales at 75@1770. Whleky firmer at 93494 c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Provialons firmer. Mese pork W27,50@ ZS. Dry salt shoulders lic. Clear rib aides 14,t0/614Nc. Clear aides 15e. Bacon dull; shoulders IS.iic, clear rib sides 163 c, clear sides 17c. Lard firmer. 1534 (41630 for prime steam to choice kettle. Llve hogs steady at 7@9c for light to heavy; number cut to date, 206,000, against:2lo,ooo last year. Cattle in good reotlest; prices steady and firm; fair to good 405 c. prime to choice 53.413634 c. Receipts: flour 5,500 bbla, wheat 7,000 bush, corn 6,160 bush, oats 5,0110' bush, hogs 1,000. Ifthw.strxxx. Jap B.—Flour steady city double extra 14,2504,75. Wheat steady, 823.4 c for No I. 77,i'a for No 2. Oats and corn unchanged. Ryo and barley nominal. Dressed hogs unsettled, 11000,60. BALTIMORE. January 13—FlOUT: Went orn superfine $4,750,5. Wheat:Red V 1.35 01,45. Corn advanced; recolpta email; white 95098, yellow 90092. Whiaky in good demand at 990;1. PirmAnet.rniA. January B.—Flour in active. Wheat; Penn's red 51,2701,30. Petroleum firmer, crude 201 i, refined 29,;070. Whiskey firmer at $l,Ol for wtroll bound. Mmeetrits. January B.—Cotton quiet, at 2434 c; receipts 1,279 bales; exports 1,211 bales. Flour, super at $3. Corn 90092 c. Oats 650 Hay 1125020. Cmcvm..ratu, January B.—Petroleum dull; refined held at 25023540 in large lota, and '3o' , J)c In small - lots. ' Crude *10,36 peebbl. Dry Goods Darter. blz.vr Yong, January B.—Thcro was a moderate lnauiry from ❑rat hands for seasonable gOods. Trade on the whole, however, L extremely quiet, and pries,. somewhat nominal, not being fully es• tablished yet on spring styles, while staple fabrics keep selling at late current rates. The opening prices for leading makes °reprint: styles of prints range from 11.4 to l2} o. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD PITTSBURGH FORT WATTUI AND CHI CAGO RAILROAD. January 8.-100 bbls flour, Schemaker t L; 5 grind stones, Hall t Spear: 1 car shingles, A C Tag gart; 100 bbl. Pour, T Jenkins Bro; 18 bga buckwheat Sour. Watt, Lang & Co; 6do do, E Hearleton; 1. oar shingles, McCullough & Smith; 2 cars 'limestone, Shoenbergsr t Co; 2 do do, Laughlin & Co; 6 dressed hogs, Day & Co; 47 eke rags, R Stewart; 25 bbls dour. W Cooper . & Co; 0 kgs butter, J Graft; 7do do, Volgt, Mahood & Co: 87 bdis spokes. T . Hare I Ern: 2 care bulk meat, J S Lig. vitt & Co; 36 bbls dour, Culp & Shepard; 100 bble flour, Watt, Lang it Co; 400 ski do, 100 bbta do, Jenkins at Bni; 1 car hey, Bricker dc Co; 4 cars wheat, Hitch cock & Co; 221 bin; malt, J S Finch & Co; 1240 pcs hams, E H. Meyers dr. Co; 250 piffli lead, Dittnidge & Son; -60 tea lard, F Boners 6. Co; 1 car ale bbls, Careen. D & Co; 0 bales broom con), Killetiberger & B: 6 bbli spirits, Shipton & Wallace; 25 bbla illghwinats7 McCullough.. CLXVILLANUAND PITSSIIUSCUI'AI;.• ROAD, January 8.-9 cars Iron ore, Shosnberger & B: 2 do ore, McKnight, P & 103;2 do do, Zug & Co; 1 do do, Ev erson, P & Co; 1 do do, Hues) W It Co; Ido do, Graff, B t our 1 do turnip, Moorhead It (An Sdo potatoes liislot 4 Bros: 20 cases tebamO, W Miller It Co; 20 do do; S Ewart & Co; 10 bbls wine. H Young:. 6 bdls rockers, G 11 Duller & Son; 4 do do; 4do chairs, *Lemon &W; 6 do do, 11 Berger; Silks meal, J A Ren shaw; 3 cutters, .1 Oliver; 1 car f brick, Park; Br° & Co; 2 aka feathers, 1 bbl eggs, 8 B Floyd & Co, 35 cans o fruit, 1 bbl eggs, 9 do d apples, Volgt, M & Co; S do eggs, Ido better, 1 do beans, W H Graff dr Co. Prrregunoff, Orgargraramx 41WD By. Louis RAILROAD, January 8.-1 012 starts, if P Adams; 1022 hams, 11415 shoulders. 60 tee lard, W B' Han; 286 bgs oats, 16 do corn, Meaner t Harper; 100 bbls flour. Dan Wallace; 8270 Are brick, McKnight t Co; 2 hhde tobacco, A. Shanin 25 his lard, J Dalssll &Son: 2 to lard, J Dorrlngton; 5 bbls whisky, .7 K Ralble; 4 do do. BeaUMOIII a Go; 4 to sausage, J H Parker; 4 les sausage, A Whitehead; 20 bgs corn, Meauor It Har. per; 1 keg liquor, J McKay; 3 bbls eggs. W 11 Graff; 4 hogs, S bgs meal, C 11 Bell; 47 bga meal, Day & Co. At.t.diangwr 87/ATION January 8.-75 bgs corn, J B McKee; 200 bbls our, 20 bga hied, Geo Stewart; 1 car .lumber, Crouch & ()oaring; .20 pkgs tobacco, W H Pork; 1 bbl do, I?. & J 11 Elton; 2 rolls leather, Graham It Spangler; 2 bas but. tar, J Kohen; 1 car shlpstutt, M Sisal & Son; 1 keg eggs, .las Oillarilln; 73 bgs rye, 48 do feed, R Knox t lion; 1 car wheat, W McKee & Co. ALLEGHENY VALLEY BAILIZOAD, Jan. nary & dl oars coal Kier, F.& IC; 2 do Coleman,& Co; 67 eke osti, Kell & R; 27 do do. F Allerton; 1 car grein,DiUtoner & 8; 63 aka flour, es,p;tpball& 0; 1 car grain. M Steel & Bo n; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 2 do metal, Nimick & Co; 2 do limestone. Shoenberkor, B& Co; 8 pkgs bolter, Danleyy Boo; 30 eke b floor, Fetzer Bro. B. LION, Heider of Weights and iessnres, pence—No.6 TOURTEI AVENIM Plitsbergk. ()a JOHN Alla DULLY. Plitsbarto Market. . Llni. sta. B. MaII7L2T, Doily, ills ~.- ~: lit-~~l~:~~_`~ 1 ,'a <~ o Y. ... PITTSBURGH DAILY SAZETTR : MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1870 RIVER NklWa. The river oontinuos to recede steadily at this point, with five feet ten Woke. lu the channel by the Monongahela marks Mat evening. The weather oohtinues very cold and the Ice In the Allegheny Is becoming quite formidable. The Mo. nongsheia was also putting out consid erable lee. Mercury stood at it during the greater part of the day. Navigation is virtually suspended, and will continue so until the winter mod.. orates. The St. Charles from mitt, Argosy from Portsmouth and Belle from Parkersburg arrived Friday night, cud would all have departed on Satur day, had it not been fur the lea. The following baste are now In port: St. Charles, Nick Wall, N. O. Gray, Glendale, Glasgow, Maggie flays, At. Belle and Arlington. The Glen. I dale Is leading for St. Louis, Glasgow for Nashville and the Maggie Mays for New Orleans. • - —The Edluberg has not b een sold, so reported. The Lorena and Leonidas from /low Orleans were et Louisville on Friday, . 1 ) 4-Ths Kate Putman was to haio slt Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on blaturds . , .t . The Irousidos and barges, et. ula to ittsburgb, palmist by CtuclunsU on Thursday. .!-Mr. M. Desna, • wall known Id1141:11. Witt olerk, la lylpg vary 11l of typhoid prmucaoula at, the Metropolitan Hotel, 4Capt. A.- J. McAllister, at Porta. month, on Thursday, sold the Mountain Belle to the Portsmouth and Big Bandy Paoket Opmpaay for 112,000.' —The Bellevernon • left New Orleans on Wedneiday, and the Mollie Ebert on Friday for Pittsburgh, The towboat Grand Lake arrived there on Friday. —The 'Cate Henderson has ..backed water" and kit the Mountain Bells-a clear field in the Portsmouth and Big Sandy trade. The. Kate has gone to Pomeroy. —The St. Louis Dernocrat, of Thars day, says: Mr. David Campbell, of this city, leaves on Sunday for the Ohio, de-. signing to give out a contract to build a ferryboat for service at Carondelet. She will be 14G or 145 fest long. 25 feet beam, center wheel, 26 ,Inch oylinder, 6 feet stroke, and have i boilers, each 22 feet long. —By order of the department all 11. conies issued to engineers and pilots, after January 1, 1870, must be placed In the cabin of the steamer on which they are employed, ender penalty of revoca tion. A new form, of handsome design; Printed on bank note paper, has been tuned for the purpose, and may be pro cured of the Local Inspectors. —Captain J. F. Killing has sold the towboat Jim Watson to Brodhead, Hay k Co., of Louisville, for $6,500. TWO pun chums have the contract for building bridges over the Cumberland and Ten. nevem rivers, for the Elizabeth & ?ado-. cab Railroad. Captain K. will purchase a boat of greater power than the Watson , for towing in the Kentucky river. —We clip the following from the Louisville Courier, of Friday; The Messenger, from New Orleans to Pitts burgh, deeply laden, got out on Gener al WeittePs dam, just above the mouth of the canal, yesterday, and was still there last night. She broke her capstan, in trying to pull of. She is lying perfectly straight, and, as the river is rising, will doubtless get off without much trouble. Lines were got on: to the shore to keep her from going over the dam, and the channel is effectually blockaded by them. The Lorene, from New Orleans to Pittsburgh, came through the canal just after the Messenger, and was compelled to tie up to the bank be low her. She discharged considerable freight hers. —The following which we cap from the Evansville Journal, is very comp mentry to two of our insuranoe compa.. nitun We had the pleasure of meeting, yesterday, Captain Entry Hayward, who hu Jolt returned from 'Pittsburgh, whither he went to mottle with the Man ranee companies for the lose of the steamer Linton, which .was insured In the Pittsburgh dt People's Company, for, if we mistake not, 910,000. He reached Pittsburgh on the morning of the 29th, and before four o'clock r. m. bad every thing closed, up, the company paying him 18,000, and he keeping the wreck. This prompt action on the part of the Pittsburgh d. People's Company Is - highly commendable, and in striking contrast with some of the Insurance offices farther West. —The Anderson was on her way up the river and the Ht.. Charles was going down.. The Anderson blew her whistle, bht, her pilot says,' without receiving any answer from the Bt. Charles, which, when discovered, was steering direct for the Anderson, head on. The Anderson at once oommenced backing her engines to avoid the collision, but without The lit. Charts* struck her on the larboard quarter, tearing In her derrick, guards, real and everything on that aids up to the weel.house. The St.• Charles lost her Jackstaff, and was but-slightly injured. The Anderson had a heavy load of sugar, cotton and molasses, and lost only lice table of • highwined. Dur ing the excitement attendant on the crash, the pixtry cook jumped or was knocked overboard. Ile was fished out very wet, but oninJured.—Whisiling Register. RIVER PACKETS. I== VOR CAIRO ) MENI-s id age . Xl AND NUM ORLIANII. YAddIE —llia On. paaaeoger steamer 1111 - 5....8. C. Marna, Commander, James C. Drava, Cletk. will leave lc Um above and Intermediate ports oa apanl•[ of navlda• Doe,. • For :night or passage. rpply on board Or le RIEST A P i .1 RR or pa FLACK • 1.:VI.1,1116WIJOD, •trala 12=13331 t'OR EVANSVILLIR,Aag i a CLARFILI.F. ND VIT.L.D.—To AP e splendid A parvenger warner 1.111,Aa/OW a bove n, Commaader, • Wlll ie... for the sad Intern...lists porta *Denise of narlatilon. For (relit , JAMI. or 'maze. apply on dyad or to S 0014.11a1k _or • Dit FLAME • COLLINU WOOD, A aaaa v. LOUISVILLE, CAIRO m l ST. LOUIS rOR LOUISVILLE, molc o p, CAIRO AND BT. LOUIS. e ons.eoger steamer . 4NLIN HA, ecnamnillpr. James Melee, Clark, will War.. asasunes4 Shore. on otonlior of pa, Igatlan. Tor freight ev• p_assag, spplr•. bOarl or to dr2O FLACI.A. COLLIN UWUOD, Anat.. • STELUSISHIPS TO • . LIVERPOOL ATIDalk QUEENSTOWN. TUE UNMAN NAM STIMBUOUPS, Numbering sixteen O at-Onee Swale, Among them the oelenraied - CITY 0 • PARIS, CITY OF ANTIFIR?,_ CITY OF BOSTON, CITY Or SALTIMuI.i. CITY OP LONDON. B.long EVERY SATURDAY, from Pier 45 North River, New York. Aar image.! further lalonutleu•pply to WILLIAM. BINGRILK, Jr.; t 1436/11Tille lILD ITILZIT. Pllasbursb. I:) g..! rA liP)o 0)7 ;I orDocron.WHITTIER CON. DISEASES Tha t nunTrß EA c lT s A o LLPeRsI rVeATtE lag from self-ahuse,pproeuctn[usaisaliness, aerrous eruptione, seminal • esnlastosa. sad Sanity impotency persancatlY mired. Persons allicted with delicate. !strips.e sad long Mantles coastitutlonal complaitta are politely incited oWI (or consultation. which costs nolblag Isperienca the lei of teacher.: has eaabled law to perfect remedies at Once ell. I so,n . " VD.lff:a ines prepared la the enablistmexit which ea. b t sfrid " l gag tr ;:= airing daily "amral attention, as°. vapor and clealtal bates, tans concentrating theta...l mineral springs. No Latter who lay failed, State 74:ntr ease. Read what h• s:ys la h i e pan phiet of Ott, pages, seat is "se Odra. for two stamps to stairel eaysigal. T131...(111 It We n treat 44 spatially. at INS sad all over*. eons aceel;:."ll"tV;rl e fr it e ieel e , r ZiVeg lj e:ll4 . ll=i Pittsburgh. Pa. Roars 90. 9. to • P.M. Sus. days for 111 Ir. 9. Pamphlet neat to any ad. dreas for hi t. tow sal arIIIST OUT. ...CIIICRRT PICOTIHIAL TROOHZI.... TOR °OLD& COUGH% BORE THROAT AHD .BROllukOTiR. Mono so good. an None pleasant. Hone Otto Quiet. RuSliTON►, 10 Antor Zoom Hew lors. Use no more of those horrl tutod tlot ..10ows Cobob 100001.• • Rao gay-BATCHELOWS AMA DIE. • _ TWA splendid Ira Dye l• the beet la the enedd: the call true led perfect Dye; r ...... NS 11.1LISYMIKRIC to elleapPO UMW D. st- Oak*. Slam; •remettles tare Ilene ql 44 iliz i t t rinrk =rat M . " .on Ilia VIM; Lliati r“" .. P ~ 1l 41".." S.. 114 1106 lo71:111 READ READ! lIEAD comas. Bcotored la woe minute, without bleeding or Maytag &Dream: Berthas and lileeaaed Batts Removed Ina few mlnti:es. a.ll opuatioam per formed without pale or bloodshed' Perfect cosofert Immedietely I X. v 015... meet doe need! . - Bo .on het after operation Molars . ..it lid Stir delete treated lineoesehilii Ts oat-litte sod Chilblatus . .red Ie slim days. SaUefaetion dm or money relent:lad. flood City Be (arose.* given. °Mee Pours from 6 A. Y. to DI M., had 1 to 6 P - Y. Bustlers. 9 to It h. N. Ileetrusour the time, lie. 49 Moth Meet, Old Bt. Cush.. hp rain. Dr. D. PSI'I4EIIO64 Pittsburgh, Pa. '&lo:ster aIIDEMON/A BIROTHEMI, Ir m ar i t i =, Drlin la grar -~ - ~. . + ', - _ ti r t . ~ ti z a .~.~e .. _ 1 „~M-c.'~C~et ?a" r .~,~~ ra 4.lF' x 3 * ;~Y.~o' ,~,.` :1~: ,~ ', ~ '"~,-.: T, ~-.w ~fit a_r.N. P i~.w..~. Atc...;:.-.0-r...YJ.: }::cs r... r~:.~~..a ~.zto-A z`~ .n..~..,t*.UC~vy~'.f 4~:k~ ..r ~-..'R'~..~. ...~~..:.+,...~, .<~.:n'£.-.21. 2.~}..., ~dxr ~~....,,~,:r lu'" - ~.a.: ~~...a0r SAFES AND VAULTS. BO DAMP. NO MOULD KNOINES AND JACHINERY, DRZNNRY PONE, ELPAIIIIND AND PUT- Cor. 17th and Fthe Stß., Pittsburgh. Pa. WIIL. SAWMILL & 00., BOILER MAKERS •$D SI:MILT MOW WORE.ZRS, = Having moured a large yard aed forelthed It with t h e meet approved meelithery, we are pLe pared to manatee...re emery leeerlptlea of DOLL -7.101 I the belt 111•111. r, eat eterreated wthal to thy made lathe ethatry. • Caletheya, lareeeetag, Pita leis, Steam note. Locomotive Hellen. Metessers. belt Path. Teaks. 011 Mills. Asia rth..s,Bilrgetfrai lIB=1:1141411 gi:M!MMEtdMffl WNUXD D. axon JARED N. 1111111:1111& WA S - MAIRIPACITI.II7:23 01 Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. MEET IRON WORK, ea. 61 Penn Street. Piaaburgb, Pa. FOUNDIIIS, MACHINISTS, NATIONAL. FOUNDRY AND . PIPE WORKS. = ti.,. = WILLIAM SMITH, IL&ZUT•OTO3Ib OP CAST IRON BOWL PIPE 70$ OAS AID WATEA WOILLB. My Plies are all met lavartablt la 141.4, in dry sad 1M rut laugUts. AU*. (Cal • f geneest Castings for Gas L Water Works. I oroola Paso eall tko atioablos of Booeuriotaai onto of U. Worts so my mak. of 111.1TORIM. OAP FORT prrr 'OIIIIDRY COIPANY Or =O! AND WORM TWELFTH STREET PITTSBURGH. PA; lgrlinghtes,Molling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. MONONGEIBLA FOUNDRY, W. J. ANDERSON & CO., pulaatniars ot newt .Alol:faZ /111014178, LautpW LIIITILL• Lad !ULU% Lad Caattop Sr all Desaiptlna. EfroZ%("Xl2P.''.=°d."'lMM l . • OYYK* dD NOUNDAT —ND. /Do WATIR BTlLTAT.lntgablrall;Ps. ROBINSON. REA k 00., •..e...,. M 11Cu1nnION, Muni • Milan% WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDENS LID cuammas, rinseuism. Meastaetoran of Boas sad Miicrearylllgnm I MAr ffl Tigitile M i= . 4 l l ll2, :. lad littst ii Boller aid Saadi Iron Work.. One., o. owner /trot .all calltalleld 'Wets. .fen for for OIBTABLIII PATZNT ter aredlar TUOIKAB VAILLINF & Co., Tar% Ward Polutdry lad Itebigo Works, SANDUSKY BT.. ALLYAIRM OITY, Ps. Mariaraeterwr of Iltational7 sod PortoldolSloola /Motors. rni Oda ad Mow 11 In Work. Mop? ~1 11114 ad KW. ih,IFAt Ijo g otitaseCtorirt all rlsos. wy14:41 CENTIME.. FOUND RY AND ROLL. WORKS IMO Pisan Street, BOLLKAN & pAGAIZY, 011111 Rolla, XIII Castings. Rod Latbaa. Lo L a piTresußaz NOVELTY WORkS. Piandad A. D. VMS. MOOMICAB, ADAMS S. CO. 13 VM 1 rIP.AVZWiliMNIM"'r - • BOLLES. lama 'lad Tatax} D.or 111421411. earne sot lllhdree 1111114 arn. GUM OUTDO! 01113 GNAW WM ..isrmwompv, IOIMP.II. EITOMB • . WEST COMMON Machine Mond Womk_a Narthvestenner °Met Cimuilas. Al iSeilkint c e WILIMMIC AMMO" i ~ . Bass os ksa/ or nom 4111 =I giriMIX.Z. . N PlPOUllitr 1101:10.1104 wawa IRON Al'iD BTE4L. DUQUESNE WORKS. - COLEMAN. RAM & CO., _ltelailactlaracs at IRON. NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS. DIMVX.IOI3., L X ♦RD JCR lAXimo /LA . LAB, LUUND Lim vtarAns MON, 111/.1". .nr.a.r ANo 888 IBUB. T!.LTLB AN :1 BLAB % L A BD . Ace /I I•MU BAlt FLANUBT., ,:•.:TTEIL BABA, LILIBVT. 12010. f r ILVIrAW 4 W :4 1 1%; 1 . ; ft•;l l ,lz4 ?BLI T , rirfUNG.PLOW BM, CULTIV &Ton B MB, IBLNGB IiITI.LB e.. 4 pa.... ITTLZI. BTAKL IiaLTTLI4O4, A. B. COACH. SUOCIT gad WA6O3 BrElllllllll W. AXLES. LUT AILS AND SPIRED. All Gelds First Glass and Warranted. • OFTIC/2 AND WORIst flataa ntraat and Allaaheny mad 7tWager Stread, lidttabutgla. tabs • a. MILLER, BARR 2 5 •V:Tga I= CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, RULER, BARR & PARKIN, MICE. No. 110 Idkrty Strut, TITIIIBUIMH. PA dikda pITTSWIJEGH STEEL WORM. I= ANDERSON & WOODS, XLICTACTI3II2/ Or EDIT DEFINED OAST STEEL Of ...if desodpflos. tort *ud- limn' now aid Spin Steel. • Ora MOOS &ND 719a7.•AVHIIa. POO- DUQUESNE FORGE. • WILLIA I BUM, (Successor to JOS. HAIGH & C 0.,) Res WOOD.* eel-ext.:Wee with the lead Par ses In the Rest. and Is prepared to proto .114 eael•factortly fill all orders fcr wrir. &S SEIAFTI! CRANIEn., PlaTuß RODS. MItliJA MS. WRISTS, RAILROAD e OTIVE TRAIIRIL together with ever; description of dHAPE WORE. Ogles and /erre Corner of Inancial Way ani First Street. anlith4o PROCBSS The Trustees are now prepered to vent Mee .. ler the see ef the ELLiIIettAUBIN „PRO- The enpenor