ZI AMERICAN BANK, NO, 80 FOURTH AVENUE', PITT6BIIIIOII Caine CAPITAL • . .' . . •200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. DASti OT lIINCOUNT Alin DEFORM!. JOHN vm py 0 ivy. FLOYD. Preeldeac. Garbler. .DIIIICIOIII. irbn• MJ Marshall. , Job e lar. /ATM. , . . ' r r a , 7 4 : , , , br con. Areb i riLuNace. I Cho:. It. 1... n .a .". fr mi. iield. . • 'FAIT r a n d, en tailt aresatted uld prepared ti.do t i...., k gi ',Lk..., b.d.... . 1 GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Routh: at Inches, p r i ce& PIL R. MERTZ, Banker, Cur. Wood St. and sth Avenue JAMES T. BRIM & Cu., Otaocessors to 11. JONIX • CO.. Corner Fourth Avenue and Wood St. BAIN lEitlaEr Hof and melt all lands of GOTERNIENT SECURITIES, HOLD, snv irikturtnis, ON 1108 T rAvoicalas MIMS. Ems' Interest Allowed on Deposits. aarllonev loaned on Government !loads at lowest market rat.. Orders executed for the Pureltase and Sale of MIMS, 1/0111/14. sal GOLD. SAIIILIZS T. BRADY CO, FINANCE AND - TRADE. Orvieto or Prrranerson filagerret, WEDNISDAT. Jan. 26, 1870. S Gold opened. at 121%, Advanced to 121%, declined to 121%, and: closed at 131%, with rather a strong under tone for the present, indicative of - a further rise, although operators pave little eon. Mance In any groat adeance and • are Ai anthills'. The main cause for. the ad- vance Is the unusual demand cub i gold to pay duties, and the firmness of exchange. Pribati bankers have pot up their sixty day bills to 109%, and. are likely to demand 9%, before the end of this week. . - Government bonds are strong • and am selling at- a alight advance. 'The demand for fonds Is limited. 1865 a, new, are dull at 11436' and 10 edasie: ll 2%; Stocks are very fluctuating and awl ternately strong and weak. New York Central was strong and advanoed toy /96%, closing at 191%, Northwest opened strong, but declii.ed event one. half per cent. Rock Island sold as high as 1111%, and Lake Shore from 85% to • 84%. Pacific Mall deolined to 38, on the report of the withdrawal of themeamers from the Atlantic, and Central and Un ion Pacific railroad bonds • advanced slightly. ' Money in good demand at fair rates, but business dull Quotations as run uved by Ph. R. blintz: Gold, 121%; Silver. 117; Eighty /met, 118%, Five Twenties, 1862. 11,5%: do 1860, 116%; do /ass, 115%; do lees, consols, 114%, do 1867, /1436: do 1868, 114%; Ten Forties. 112%; interns Ex. face Company 03%; Merchants Union Company, —; Amerloan press Company 37 34 i Western Union Reading, : ew York Ce ntral. 943 v g 96 N g; Pittsburgh, Port W eyrie a Chicago. 87%; Ohio & Mts. alauppi, 28; Michigan Southern, 64%. Cleveland & Pittabeugti, 9131;12hicago. Rook 1618.11(itk Pacific , / 09 54; ChieW North Western, 7234; Chicago .1 North 'W.:adore Preferred 68%; Erie 22%. =MUNOZ London, per ...... /13,00 Paris, per franc 24 2534 Sorbet, dialer 89 92 Frankfort. florins 50 52 ter Telegraph to toe runner/a oesene.) Now Yong, January 26,1870. Money very easy at 466 per cent. on call. National Bank notes were loaned . today free of Interest forli to 10 days, ori rondltion the borrowers would return legal tendert. Sterling firm at 9(9%. Cold firmer; opened at 12135, advanced to 121%, and closed at /21%. Clearances, • U 6,000,000. The Sub-Treasury sold 001,000'st 121 654008121 70 , 100. ' Government higher and strong; Con pone of 'Bl 18X©18%; CIO. '62, 15%016; cbx '64. 15%®1.6%: do. '65; 1531,3115%; dot new, 1434@1436; 410. '67 14341114%; do' ' 'OB. 14%10434; 10 40e, 1230,412%. Pa cifier., 1134. State bonds steady except new Tennes ' see. which are weak; Minnow* 78(i)71.; old Tennessean. 50%; new do, 46; old Virginians. 61 30 new Ito, litg; old North Carolinas, 40g; new do, 445 f, • Stocks dull but firm. Pive. Tilirty /Went—Canton, 65g; Cum berland. 35; Western Union Telegraph, .34; Quicksi lver, . 14gt Mariposa, tig; do. preferred. 17%; Ana= Express, 6334; Well & Fargo. 20; Ainerkian, 8734; United States, 53%; Pacific Mall, 88%; - New. York Central, flk Erie,' 2.e% do,Dreferred. 38; Harlem, 139 34: do pro. furred, 141; Hudson Scrip, 913.'; Read. log.. 95%; Michigan Central lig; Lake Shore. 8634; Illinois Central, ; Pitts burgh, 91; North Western, 723(; do. ;ire. ferred„.BB%; Rock Island. 105% Pant, 72%; do preferred, 86%; Warmth, 64 %; Port- Weyne, 87111 - Terre Haute, - 21%; do preferred, 67; Clamor and Alton, 144%; do preferred, 14ft - Ohio and --.. Mississippi, 26; N. J. 0..117%; Dubuque, ' 109%; St. Joe, 111%1 protected, 111%. Boston prices ( anima. 61: Copper Falls, 6%; Franklin. 8; Heals, 79: Quincy, 26. Extort+ for the week 12.696.101. Sob Tresaury balance: gold 1176, 6 13,23% currency 1.3,922,020; general balance Fe ; 075,838. . . . auuncerra Oman or hrrastraast Guars% WSDaIIZSIMAY, Jan. 28, IVO. The fine weather Imported a better feeling in the markets today, and while we cannot say'that there was sari im provement in business, merchants, gen erally, seemed to be In better spirits and were more hopeful In regard to the fla tus.- Tho sharp upward movement in wheat in the west, last week, hie intuited a little Iltore life Into the grain business, and us the impression seems to be gale log strength that prices In no Greaten likely to go much lower. but on the con• tram. to advance, It Is probable that la the future dealers will not b 0 so timid • about taking hold, and we are in hopes that trade will improve.: Flour, also, is a littielnore Inquired aftdr, but the ar rivals eta increasing and the supply is folly up to the demand. The provision trade is a little stronger, but as is nearly always is the IMO /It this lessen of the 3naur, the demand is light. The receipts of green meats from the west continue libbral, Indicating that dealers runlet. pato a good trade during the year. In the grocery business there is nothing really new or Important, excepting that the animals of New Orleans sugars and ft:miaow* endue° large. APPLE MITTEN—Quoted at 10@S& PPLKEI—In fair demand and steady but unchanged; sales at 12,604361,b0 per bbl, as to;quality. ISOCKW HEAT •FLOIIR=DuII at 33g. BUTTER-1s dull.wlth a supply in ex cess of the demand; ;talcs at .030 for prima and 3e®33 tor choler. • • BEANS—Teo demand is light and narket.dull; we continue to quote at 12.25434,75 per imattel. ORA NRERRIFIX—DuIit 8 12 0 1 8. • BROOM' CORN...Ia firm and higher, being quoted at 14@l8, as to quality. OIDI3I-omtinum dull and nominally unn t mag ad; at 15,00q88,00 per btil, All to CHEE3E--Is firmer, but not quota. bly higher. Western Reserve, /701734; Factory, 18@1 8 34t New York ' Dairy, ,1834,1019; Gowen, 2/3. VARBOff 014—Ri quoted at 28®2634 ,cab., for round lots, and 211025/ eta. Ina Retail war. DRAWER HOGS—DuII and lower. Oaks cat 1054@i110. • DRIED FRUlT—Quiet and nn. .ebangr.a. .4pplee at - Sage. Peaches at 7®9 for quarters, and Ill@Llo for halves. Black berries 14 cts., and pitted cher ries 30 cts. . . EGGS—Continue to arrive freely, and cannot be quoted above 25c. . . FEATHERS—In better demand and higher and we now quote at 115c."00 to th e tr ade and the usual sidearm for mall lota In store. FLOUR—The demand!' rather better, bat with continued liberal arrivale, the supply is fully equal to it. Wo 'con tinue to quote at 11435,50 for Spring. and 25.7546 for winter. Eye flour ;5,25%5.60. G ROCERIES—Trade for the past few days quits active. , The receipts ol New Orleans sugar" and molasses for this week have been quite heavy, but the do; mend has also .been . correspondingly large. Minty of our , leading 0107 and country merchants being convinced in their own minds that this class of goods have touched their lowest point to Priors, and have Nought freely. If. the views pf some of the leading brokers of New Orleans are correct. they have done well. We.quoto fr.+ m the circular of the broters referred _• to. They say that Most of the minnow coming into mar het is fermenting; end prime to choice molasses are firm at 68(471c, and that it• la generally conceded that the crop of this year will falltilow that of laid. • isocins—S EL 10 @Wit; Havana Id® 13; Cuba, 113 g @la; ono Race, 123 me 13X Demerara, 11@)14'; New • Crop New Orleans Sugar. 15(414 for choice; Re ' tined Ex. C, 143 X; B, /434; A, 1.4%; Hard, 153;c. bica.ssans—New Crop New Orleans Melessies. 73@laki; Porto Itico, 85@75.• Briton—Whits Honey Drips, 00c: Sliver thine; 80c; Perfection Drips, 11.00; 1 Jersey, 70c; Lovering, 80; Golden 05; Amber, 55; Common, be; Booth & Edgar fancy, 51 Comex—Fair to Good Rio, 2 05213‘; , Prime, 22®23; Choice, 2834 i Tau — Yvan li Rangoon, 734 c, • 1 Tats—Young Hyman, 111,00®1,60, O. ~1 P., 1410 W. 1,00. Imperial, i 1,41) "to I 1,80. Oolong, 85 to 11.45, Sou Chong, 90e ~ to ;1.50. BrAscot,Pearl,.7; Gloes,llX.r, end Corn Starch, 12c. CONOZNTBATED LYR - 1 8 . 0 0 Pei ease. FRorre—New Layer Raisins, 35 per box; Prunes, 1334 c; Currants 15e; Valen cia Raisins 17®18. 'Stress—Caseta, 65c; Cloves, 40c; grain Pepper, 35 Allspice, 30c; Nutmegs, $1,60. BAH LRAE.-12o; Shot, pox, per bag. SoArs—"Babbit'o," 12c: uOakely's," 110; Rosin, sto 7c; “Dobbin'a," 15c; Wax, Sc; Chem. Olive, 8)0. Carnotse—Mould, 14c; Star, 23c. - Bt Cann Sona--454 per 100. Plan—Lake Herring per half bbl 3,00; White Flab do do, 7,00; No. 1 Mackerel Shore in bbl $28,00: No. 2do Bay, bblia; $17,05; No. 3 do Large bbla $ 14,0% Half bbla 8734 in additional; Labrador Her-, ringllo%®ll. Gti.AlN—Wbeat Is in steady milling demand and the arrivals continue very light;.sl,lsol,lB, for fair to prime Red. Oats quiet and unchanged; sales on track at 47e, and In store at 49650 c. Corn is somewhat neglected, and lirtkpOW quote ear at 713 ®80c—there is considerable on the market, and In some instances hold ere are lesions to realize. Aye continues very dull. Distillers cannot have much stock, but then they have plenty of whisky, and linen they can sell the one they cannot buy the other. Rye is cer tainly low, and now is the time, some people think, for the distilleries to lay in supplies. We continue to quote at 90c, though some dealers refuse to pay over 85e. Barley continues very quiet, URI while there is but- little offering there Is not much wanted; spring is quoted nominally at $ l,OO. and fall at • RAY—le selling from °Gantry warms 117(49.8 per too ' as to quality. 11178118-.Endea a t s ciente per pound. HOMINT--Balea at 118,00 EG6,60 per bbl. at LIM ;9II4 E—R 2.25 atPer es of Obtreland white lime bbL ONIONS-Sties at 12,50@5,00 per bbl, UM outside figure for abase. LARD OIL-City brands No. 1 extra quoted at 11,411434,46, and No. 9 at 931395. Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brands bald blither. PEANUTS—Quoted at 9@le ctn. PEAS—DuII: $2,80 per busheL - PROVISIONS—Ptafu Shoulders, 14@ Ittit Sugar Cured dq lati; Ribbed Sides, 104: Clear do. .173 i; Sugar Cured llama 19302)19M. Lard, 17% lo tierces, and 18®18% 1u kgs and pails. Dried Beef, 203‘. Mess Pork, po. Market quiet, and, If anything prices are lower. POTATOES—DuII, but unchanged; may be quoted at 451:13 In bulk and aSet sacked. POULTRY Market almost bare. Dreamt Madman, 13@)14, and dressed turkeys, 18@20 SEEDS—Waver seed Is firmer and higher with sales at a8,60@8,76, and the Meek lath!' market pretty well reduced. Tlmptby seed at 14,00. Flaxseed is still quoted at 112,10g.2,16. SALT—Is quoted at" 1,76 by the car los& 'STRAW—galas at st4®ls oar ton. WHlSKY—Ellaharinet firmer at 96® $1; rectified, I 1,(; proof Old whlaklott ammo and firmer. PETROLEUM . MARKET. Oman OF PlMainsail o.tirkrrs WsnxEsnair Jan. 26, IWO. -1 The article on the oil trade, "present and prospective," which appeared In yesterday's bane, signed "refiner," seems to have met with the general ap. Probation of the trade, particularly man. nfactusers, who of all others are deeply interested In the welfare of the business, The policy of selling .. /ong4ines" and • good many of . them, was tried pretty effectively last year, and that it was not • enemas Is pretty generally, conceded. As-we have repeatedly stated recently, there is now adeterpnination manifested on the part of reapers to diaeOurldre smithies that la calculated to encourage and stimulate speculation, and so far as Iles inebeir power, to foster and eucour age by all fair and honorable means. all movements calculated to promote and stimulate legitimate bulinesat It Is. de. aired to place the oil business on a basis equal to that of the iron ,or glais busi ness, and to conduct In the same way. By so doing, it is confidently believed that the market will be freed from that rnaOlPulation and confusion which so largelyrevailed last year, and • that there wi ll be no cause for a continuation of the animosity and bed feeling:which was so freely manifested among opera tor, here, during the latter part of /60. As noted ye/tardily, th.oae operatcga who did a legitimate business last year, who did not sell what they did pot have nor buy what they could not pay air, are about the only one. that, made any money, and it Is this, more than. any. thing alas, that A stittittlaUng come who speculated largely lint Year, to try the experiment this _year of doing • Main, mate business. Two policy Is to deal more In oil and lea In "differences," to do a fair and square manufacturing bu. Maras, and thlr ' it la.confldently pre. dieted, if rigidly adhered to, will have the desired effeet. The business can then be carried on wifely. plaminly and profitably; rear:era wilt be enabled to keep their works In operatioe, - end burgh will continue to be the great oil matutfactutingenspoliam of tho world. The market bt quiet and dull, though without quotable change. At has been :be ease for some time put, there Is not much °Sluing, but atSbe mime time the demand 1a light. Sale MO bble 'Tot at 12y3, 'l,OOO 'l2bd -2,060 buyer until September a& 16. =ll Butt single W. reported. LOO: each. February and ILarch, at SOM. Future deliveries dull and uncbanged.-retiners here are not dispos e d to sell, ?artists. tarly at present prices, istrauzirrs ism .irr A. V. is. It.'; B. W. Morgan & Co., 200 bbla reE oil to Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia, Citizens 011 00. 616 bbis refined . oil to Teak Bro. Philadelphia: Total refined -.....-.- 775 .bblki MARKETS HY TELEGRAPH. NEw Yoax, January 28.-Cotton quiet sod arm; sales of 2,800 bales at 25%0 for; , middling oplandir. Flour: receipts of 4,691 bbig heavy; isles of 7,200 bbla. at $4 4 . 80 (04.85 for super State western, MS WI for extra State, 16,05@5.15 for extra wottern, 15,8008,40 for white wheat.ex tra.Bs.lBoo2ofror R. N. 0., 88,80130,28 for extra Bt. Louis, 110,2508,50 for good choke do, inelixdingB„ll3o bbla lOW grades . extra fancy for export. Rye Hour lower; Wes of 200 bids - at S4,00@)8,10. Corn meal heavy; sales of 900 big, southern at 14,76. - Whisky heavy; sales 41t .260 bble western at 89 3fe011 free. Wheat; re:l Oelipts of 74,088 bush; dull and heavy and log o lower; sales Of IMMO bretbf $1,1741 /.I8 for No 2 spring, 111.30 Q 1,80 for win ter red and .amber .western, -IMO for 1 white Califoruls, $1,60 for choice white, State. live quiet.. Barley duliciowerr , sales of 3,006 bush &rowed State 8-3 Q. 880. Barley Malt quiet. - Corn; receipts 4,140 bosh; rather more ateadyinno aides 84,000 bush at 95(488a for new mixed weatent. $ 1 . 08 0 1 .003i c-fllr -old do In store, and 11,03(31,04 for new southern yellow. Oats; receipts 3.88.0 bush; dull land heavy.. with sales 82.0U0bush at 670 68a for western, and 0-1121X2c for State. Wool firm, with sales 060,000 pounds at 146(49c for doatostio fleece, 820. for tim washed. Oa for pick leek. and 8847,14810 for pulled. Leather—Hemlock Sate ,tirm at 29@310 Mr Buenos Ayres sad RIo Grande. ;Joel—dcmeatto. heavy and lower; foreign doll and nominal; sales by aticticut today 0f.16,000 tons Scranton , at 1404,17 for lump, 11,20®4,45 for steam. boat, 5 4 ,32K;4,32 for grate, 84,15154,40 for erg, # 1,1111 34@5.001brat0ne,83,57@4.00 for Cheinnut: the decline In atone is ure wards of 111.00. Rica quiet and un changed. Coffee flrmisalosof 3 .ao o ateka 'Rio on private terms. Sugar dull; sales of 200 hints Cuba at 10(4)103shiand 1,500 boxes Havana at Molasses 'dull. Petroleum quiet.' Hops quiet and firm, at 15(4128c for American. Lambeth:l Oil dull at 90@i920. Turpentine lirm at 4.334 @470.. Sheathing Copper ateadv at 23c. Ingot Copper quiet, at 21c for Baltimore arid 21,i4(.4211,0 tor bike. Pig Iron quiet and drooping, at 832@31 for Scotch and 033@35 for American. Bar Iron quiet, at 82,50 for relined Englieh and Ameri can. Sheet, Iron dull at gold, for Ruisdan. Nails quiet, at 4%@;i4310 for cut, 834@6x0 for eduched and - 26® _ 30c for borne shoe. Pork heavy and lower; sales of ...600 barrel., at 1 7 7@ 27 ,50 for. new Weal, 11 2 3@23,50 for prime, 52.4@2.5 for prime mesa; also. 4040 bid. new MOM!, at 126.60@27 seller Febru. ary.and March. Beef steady, with sales of 350 bbi., at 510(4115 for new plain move, 814Q117,60 for new extra MEWL Marcie beef quiet and firm, with main. of 250 tierties at $264528 for prime meas. 11 27 @ 3t for India mesa. Beef hams quiet, with sales of 125 Dbl.. at 28032 a for new. Cut manta heavy, with sales of 130 packages, at 1714®120 for shoulders.l.43.(Dls3o for . . hams. Middles quiet, with sales of 250 - . boxes Cumberland delivered; Milwaukee . at 13c; also, 260 bezel. Cumberland cut, seller February, at 14415 c. Dressed hogs dull and heavy, at 1 13(@11,e( a o for western. Lard heavy and iower, with same of 480 tierce., at 1642116%. for Steam, 173;®17 3 / 4 13 for kettle rendered. Butter' quint and steady, at 17@i310 for Ohio. Cheese steady. Freights to •Liverpool are lower; shipments per steamer, 15.000 bush wheat a26d, and 600 bbhi flour at 10 9d. Latent-Flour closed heavy anda &bade easier for medium and geed grades. Wheat dull and declining; No 2 spring $1,16@1,19; winter red and amber west ern $t,28@ 1,31. Rye nominal at 90®93c. Oats Cult and heavy at 67@580 for. west ern. Corn heavy for new at 90@960 and steady for old at $1.06 In were. Pork heavy and lower, with ,ales of 100 bbls at 326,30 seller February and 126,50 Seller March." Beef nominal. Cut meats quiet and scarcely so firm. Bacon in moderate request and prices favor the buyer. Lard very doll, with cellars of prime steam at 1634®163i'a for February and Starch. Eggs dull and heavy at 27@30c for freah. Sr. Loom,January 2 6.-Tobacco has advanced ,Is(glIc; Bales common leaf $6 1@l8,50; medium dark to good manufso. luring $9Q)1.5. Cotton ateadylat 243i® 2434 e. Hemp only In Mall demand:Un dreams), ranges at $1,254111,75; dressed a $2,25(§2,40. Flour: low grades in demand with sales spring and fall aupsrfine at 1 6 .75(34.35; do. eXtras 4 o4,Bo; dO.double extra 6 1 ,25g5,25: fall double extra 55,35 @6; choice to fancy family s6@lB. Wheat Ilrm but allow for No, 2spring at 9216 No. 2 fall $1151.00; choice to fancy $1,20@1,35. Corn firm for the best grades mixed in bulk at 6654 @Oa: white 72,576 c; mixed sacked 76e; yellow 78c; white el@Boc. Oats remain unchanged with ealea at .48©500 In bulk: 55®57e Backed. Barley unchanged at 11.06@1.25 for prime to fancy Minnesota spring. Rye slow at 78€0,30. Whisky-lower at 93c. Grocer. lea dull with • downward tendency. Coffee ranges at 20®23a. Louhdana sugar 1ig.161.1e. Plantation molaaseas 65060 c. Pork - weak at $27 : 50. Dry -bait meats very quiet it lie for shoulders, /4 . 4 e for clear rib; 12x: for clear aidea. Bacon lemon Bales at 130 firrahoulders. 16He Par, clear - edam:" Lard . easier at 16©16140. Cattle. 'unchanged at 2l4tgaßte. Hogs dull et B MOO 6 / 3 0. Reoelpts-fleur 2,500 bb's, wheat 10,000 bir, corn 14,200 bu, data 12,300 bet, bogs 1,000 head. Cr-EvEr...ten,.January 20.-Flour quiet and steady Mr country. brands with salsa white XX at 1 4 1(4,6,50; red XX at $5.25®5,50; amber XX at 55(45,75; spring XX $5(36,60. Buckwheat Flour steady and in good - demand, with sales Alt at $7,60@8. Wheat: not much doing, but the market la arm and 2a better, with tales No. 1 red at $1,10; No. 2 red nom inal at $1@1.09,. but no inquiry for this grade. Corn firm: NM 1 old mixed western held at 89@90c; No. 2 do at 85® 136 e; there is no new in market: it would bring 11.1.(365o; no grade 75@700. Oats quiet and nominally unchanged at aft@ laic for No. 1 State. Rye dull and nom. Mai, and held at 80(40dc for Nos. 1 and 2 reapectively. Barley: nothingdoing, brit hold at 90M@31 for State and Canada. Petroleum quint and unchanged: refined held at 2.05f1:427c; crude weak but steady at $5,70 per bet. CINCINNATI. Jan. 26.-Cottord9rm 243'. @2454c for middling. Whisky firm 934:1 small lota at 960. Tobacco in good de mand. Hoge dull but unchanged: Live 113.73@9.50: dressed celpie 3 000. Maas Pork quiet and offer. ed at $l7. Bulk meats quiet and lower, no Hales: shoulders held at 10%@I1le aides 14@14340 for clear rib and clear. Bacon . quiet and dull: attouldera .1.234 12340; aides 17340)16. for clear rib and clear:. sugar cared hamslB%alliti with tight demand. lard in good demand: sales 1200 tea steam leo. and kettle 1630, closing quiet. Butter drill 28®320 dally ortd to 23(gi14, dull. Cheese 170185i0. Linseed oil 90a. Lard oil at 51,43®1,45 with good demand.. Lou, evitt.r. January Bt. -Cotton bold at 24,tic. Flour: extra family Grata in fair local demand. Whheat at $1,05(41.10. Qum 75e. Oals 05c, Rye Pso. Tobacco active at full prices; sales 79 . 1ihd lug at $BOB, leaf at &lOU.' Pro. visions flan. Mese pork at $2B. Bacon: enntildera at 144 c, clear rib at 16c."clear sides at 1030- Bulk shoulders at /laic. clear rib at 15c, clear sides at 1534 c. Lard; tea 1iit1750.: Barns: sugar cured at Zee.' Whisky firma/ 95@960, BALTIMORE, January 26 -Flour more active."western superfine 11 , 75 g 5 , extra 35 , 25 ® 0 .7 5 , Wheat steady; Maryland 111,35(31.45, Pennsylvania 11,25. Corn active; white $1@11,02 for damp and $1,03 1,05 for-prime; yellow 9815116ki. ' , Oats steady at 64®565 lsyo dull and lower at 95a97e. Mess pork quiet at $29.50. Ha con firm; rib aides®l93 { a t. clear aides I7c: shoulders 1 3I44@l3arie. Ham. 20c. Lardquiet at 17@i173ic. Whisky heavy at SIOI,OL Prriiinstrnta, January :63.-Flour dull:supertliw 5 25694 eitril 15 @: 147 . 5 , ~epring wheat extra family 35 00 6 75, Ind,- ana and Ohio do $5 75006 25, fancy 3050@ 37 50. Wheat 401: rim f 1 20(41 25. Rye 89c..i0ogn Ault; newyellow6lQol. Oate doll at 54@157c. Petroleum nonfinallY unchanged. Provisions active; Mess' pork $2B. Lard 1 7(3.185ie. Whisky nord holly urninanged. • -- idirdwangsg, Jantuu7 26,-.F/onr Un changed. Wheat arm at f34334= for No.ll 79X0 Ibr Corn easier at 115 , 3 for new cp track. Cala; rye and barley nominal. Hogs quiet al 1110@i10,50. Re ceipts, 1,000 barrels of flour and 16,000 bushels of wheat; shipments. 4,000 bar. role of lion:And 1,000 bushels of wheat. Magri:pa, January 20.—Cotton firm. 24W924,14m repaints 602 bale., export; 32. Flour steady, roper 16. Corn BS® 10c. Oats 650700. Hily - 1126926 Bran 52 6 @26, Lard 'flank. Pork 1 2 9928,50. Bulk' Meals: Shoulders 1150, aides lkue, , 'Nalrugrusi, January 20:—Cotton as tire, with low middling at .233ic and good 0 /410117 at 21 1 cLatook on han d balsa. Live Stork Market. • . .2 , 7xw Yong, Jan. 24.—With 180 fresh and 90 State-cattle, the market is. more active and the prier:sliest a shade strong. er, but scarcely any advance can be re. ported; fairer weather to-day, though warm, helps. a little, and everything being sold otr. One orltwo extra were run up to 17Ne, while poor down to 12e, with. no • Texans or other very bard clock on the market. A drove of 90 fat 8 cwt Oblo steers sold at 170 70 Illtnota , 7 cwt, 1.1.4 c; 85 Ohio purbama, 8X owl, 17 (0 7 3f 0 ; sod 80 little ati owl Illinois at 184 e. Sheep not plenty. oply 4 000 arriving' to day, but many old lots still remain; sales slaw and owners ate a little hrmer In views; 2 cant 70 lb Ohio brought 4,0; 2 cars Michigan, 78 lb, dm a car Stale. 84 lb, Slim and a ear 100 lb Ohlo 7yio. Hogs weaker, with 28 care arrivcd: live worth 9tifBlo: dressed thtikill2jic. Weather too warm for them to sell itry Goods Hirket lqicw ironic, Sinai? 20.—The weather la again exceedingly DO and some lin. provemont in trade, especially In thin mod fancy *Melt:roof dress goods adapted for early wants of the trade; but prices remain unchanged. IMPORT% BY RAILROAD Clammily], - am Prrrerzunair - Barr? ROAD, January 2&-1 car chump ere, Coleman, Bohm & Co: 7 cars barley, Z Wainwright; 10 central! ore, 155 blooms iron, Bboenberger, Bisir & Co: 100 bbbi lime, McKee & Bro: to bag Sowing ma. cilium Smith & Forrester; 19 crocks. 8 tubs butter, 2 bbls dry peaches. W 'McClure: B bra butter, 061111 old dt Baler: 60 bbls flour, J B McKee: 99 skit Oat". 17 do rye. J it W Fairlsy: - 5 Ibis, grease, aka Lilo, B Pilau= 18 ski turnips. Ran. dolbh & Loppert 18 ski rags, McCul lough, B & Co; 79 bbls - molasses. 8 P Abriver rit , Co; 100 oil bbla, 0 A Worm. castle; 15 aka potatoes, P Dia it SOU; 5 bbls carp Mariana Arden 6 8 , bb/a Molaates, Atweil &tee; 25 tone pig Iron, J W Porter; $ cars pig iron. Hall & Spear; 154 ski corn, Hitchcock, WO .k Lb:. 60 bbli mileage% Bblpton it Wallace; 60 do 011, F dr Co; 10 kga nut& Louts. ' 0h P; 21 pkire sundries. Volgt, Mahood A 03:' bbl. tided spplas. .ratikinit. FITTILIMIIO24 °uric:envoi Ann Sly. Louie. BenatoAD., January 20-80 bus oats, Mesuor & M; 8 hills flour, Fo Craighead; 4 do buttpr, 7 6 , Cirier& Co; 8 7 bies4kiro, 1 cat McHenr hams,, 4 cars stares, Bast/ago D; 60 tos PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1870 DaWill & ,Ti 112 do do, . 25 .do grease, 2 hhda shoulders, F Seers & Co; IS hhda sugar,. Dilwortb, H &Co; 4 bbla whisky, F Sc hield; 2 pkgs tobacco, 3 H LIPPIII - 6 tag hams, J P Hama dr. Co; 8 obis whisky, H McSwlggen; 2 do do M John. atom ledo do. F Kerrt & Oa; M Jame tobacan Head & At 1 car wheat, J W Bomgarder; 10 cases wine. L Berkowitz, 4 bbla whisky; J H Raible; •5 •do oil, Mercer, M A Co; .2 hhda tobacco, R & W Jenkluson; Ido do. W & D Rinehart: 5 bbla oil, J Dalsell; 2 do do; W H How ard dr Co; 1 laid tobacco, A G C; 13 bra candles, B C dr/ H Sawoor. Plailulmall FORT Warns AND CM RASO RAILROAD. January 21.—t ear bar ley, Bruggerman a O'Brien: 2 cars bone dust, Seward & Emerson; 100 bole Hour. Dan Wallace; 8 earn wheat, J S /Asset' A Co; 3 bbla oil, BLFahneatock A Co; 25 sko rags,. Godfre a. Clark: 2 bbla whisky, A R Falisk 4 cars barley, Span. eel &McKay; 2 do do. Franentadm A On; 2 ears limestone, Graff, Bennett et Co; 1 car wooden ware, Dli.drtb. Rarper ALeb; IC Idle broom handles, Joe Connor: 6 bga floor. Watt, Lang & Co; 6 bga clover need, W W Knox: 11 bra amp, H Shona.htan; 5 bbla oil, G R Palmer; 86 whisky l i, b Jim El Pinch A Co; 1 car hay, 13i er a. Co. • I LLRENANNT VALLZT RAILROAD, Jan - way 26.-60 bye oats, 'Blaney A Moore: 6 bele flour, Jenkins Bro: 71 can coal, Eler. Foster & K: 41 do do, Armstrong. La Co: 17 do do. Coleman, R a Co; 1 Pig i ri to R ; 2 lo c ttag t er, b lr lib ' B ira ß ; A n; 1 car wheat, It T Kennedy Bro; 5 Akita do, Head &Memo: 7 care railroad lrltT.rleca7 metal,Nimlc k a PA od3 Temp l e; o. eggs, Panto Gibson; S d hogs, W Hoffman. ILLINGIINKT STATION January 1 oar metal, Graff. Bennett & Co; 4 can wheat, Kennedy Bro; 9 do metal, Lewla, - Bailey A Dalsoll; 45 bp feed, Jas Stew art: 1 ear cooperage, Ralya A R; Ido wheat, Kennedy Bro; 1 do malt. P Gantt 1 do barley, J Rhodes A Co; 265 hides, ; Jam Winery; 1 car ore, Graff, Bennett A 'Co; Ido bones , Hoyeler et Co; 1 do I=l- bar. Forreatei Co. • • , RIVER, NEWS. The river Minimum to swell slowly at this point, with 9 feet 10 inches in thc, channel by the Monengabela marks bug evening. Weather clear and pleasant; mercury SO in the shade. The Wild Duck, from New Oriental, hor arrived with a good trip including a large quantity of sugar and molasses. The Belle, from Parkersburg, arrived , departed, and departed, with a very good trip both pt: Ed. Enna hu mand of . the Este Putnam. The Kate is filling up rapidly for Nashville, and will soon be ready to take her departure. The Charmer departed for Cincinnati last evening, with a moderate trip. • The be the N drat boat outfor Wall apt. Thos. Poe, will 81. Louis, and the Messenger, Capt. Jesse Dean, will be the Oral boat out for. New Orleans. Mr. Wm. Ackley, who went down on the new steamer Arlington to Rochester, reports that she Perfbrined all re. -spaces remarkably well, Sad handled like s top. Capt. Time H. Golding, who has been on a visit to Weatmoreland county for Several weeks past, has returned home. Badness was again pretty *olive at the landing yesterday, though there Is plenty of room Ibr Improvement. A young couple got on the Parkers burg packet Belle, on Tuesday, at St. Mary's, anti It was soon discovered that they had eloped, and were en Abelr way to Beaver to get married. They ware to return home on the Belle last night. Both partite are said to be walloon mooted—we did not learn what the ob jection was, or who objected to the mar riage. —A shooting affray occurred on the 16th inn, on the Liberty, between Cam. John Ford and Mr. George Shields, en gineer, In which both parties were wounded, neither of them mortally. As to the anise which led to .the.tt. tonneaus affair we are requested t sap nothing. It grew out of a. business quar. re., and therefor Interests none - but themselves. The fracas occurred shoot half past ten o'clock, and we understand was not altogether unpremeditated. Mr. Shields drat first, his ball striking Capt. Ford's watch, which was in the watch. robot his pants. Title saved his life. Sir though theoratch was smashed, it tuna , ed the ball,. which otherwise would have gone through his body. A second shoot was tired by Mr. Schield. belbre Qtpr. Ford tired; this shot passed through the fleshy part of his arm. Capt. Ford then tired, his ball shattering the left wrist of Mr. Shields, whose tnird shot meanwhile passed throug the arm of Capt. Ford. The combatants were then separated and carried to their homes, where their wounds were dressed, and at last accounts both were doing well. • —The Julia A. Rudolph and Bradish • Johnson collided opposite Harris' wood yard, above tklushatta Shute. on kleutday January 16, at 6,tt e. as. The Johnson struck the Rudolph head on, jest for. ward of the starboard knuckle, cutting her to the hull. The rtudolph was im. modiately run up on the bar, and after a few hours detention, proceeded pa her course. Tim firadish Johnson sustained • no visable irj ury, aria after lying for a while, passed on up the river, , —The moo of the Loulirville Mall Line - vs. the Cincinnati Inanrance Conmamy, the suit being to recover ;7,500 ituiuranos on the steamer America, - was called In the Superior Court, before Judge Taft; yesterday, but postponed to today. The same point' are Involved in thia ease as in tnat agalnat the National In surance Company recently tried before Judge Storer.—Cincinnati Enquirer. -Among the departures from New Or leans op the 90th was the. New: York for Rayon Bartholomew; teliyloadd . The Dora was to laity° there for Red river last Salltrd9y, with Oat. P. C. Moot gomery In command. The St. Marys, for Camden, and Light Wood. tbr Bayou Bartholomew, were advertised to leave New Orleans on Tuesday, —The Sk. Louis .Deslocrat, Of Sunday, says : Captain A. M.' Hutchinson re turns to Vicksburg this week to assume charge of - the new - Countess. Thla ;termer will be furnished with a pair of white! collars 'which the Jasper has an board for her. Captain Lou Bryson at present commando the Countess in the Vickaburg and Natchez trade. —The Cincinnati- Commercial, says: Capt. Jno. James has purchased the Dexter; at New Albany, for 140.000. She is two yenre did, and wan built at New Albany at an expense of 1100,000. The boat was tied up by the Marshal when the Capt. purchased . Capt. Jame!, It is Mated. willenter her In the Louis villa and Memphis trade, —lt Is said, tlud the Northern- rind Northwestern Packet Linea have about commuted en arrangement for a five years partnership. Each company agree to put up .60,000 forfeit tilt tae carrying oat of the contruot.; • • - - —A correspondent of the New Albany Ledger nye that Cairo agents charge INS for collecting a steamboat freight bill for No' then Intimate* that-If the boot re. mains at the landing long they will carry off the aale. —The Continental, In making • land ing ►t Memphis Friday., ennk a flatboat, loaded with apples, for which she had to PaY 1600. —ChM. 4b. Shaw sold his big /darn. wheeler, remmtly; to the New Orleans dt White rive Packet Company for 130,000. ,-The Memphis de qt. Louis Packet Company has quit receiving merchan dise "C. 0. D,' o —The Tennessee river rose thirty feet le lose than two days. at Decatur, tala , I et week. ,- Ousonlill river is overflowing its Mimi w cs. and was last reported cs Ming sloly. —Upper Ned riv w reprted rising on the 20th frotilh e e r avyv as ainso HARDWARE & CUTLERY. . 1, '8EAYER.,..E.41,14_ CUTLERY COMPANY MANUPAOT Superior American TABU CUTLERY POCKET KNIVES. Quality Viunispassed. De•!rabbi newt:Uteri - it ' 1•2••11 tie Irttl•inown POlrs of Tab!. elk!cry. A .0 . 1. sloct. • larp lot or CANVa72S, 813TaIIKES , . sad ESKA° KNIVES of 'all ' deicrlPll•sr• AN ii." of POCKET .11.1SIVIS. • - , , A =TAIL BALSAM/OM area /•••••••OON •rttt The general Ofllet IntWliolesale Depute No. 70 Wood Street, IT=I 75 TONCIREST BRANDS Soda Lib, tor Ws 17 J. D. o#24llliLo. DM ULL WIWI 01313 IarCONSIUMPT/ON.. DU: SC I IEHCI'MPULMONInrY KM' fur the care of Con hr Meld. and rkmainoption • seMg s CIL 11 ISKA W Iris TL tirt for the core of Dyspepsia and all the U N ated Condi. Mona or Mr. Stu ach. Dis D ease. lA PC of the lIICSIC Liver or to a K'S MANOR E ti ct m a *AC PiLLB. for ent,. Par• gatlv e o . f Ali them three Medici -es are often required in mute( Constimptiou, though the' Pulmonle IClen a t e v o er. ' t Ton le o a r t ' il rej a ds ice I'rah eft' mnants. the Stomach and Liver, nd help the Putmonic elyrup to di.e.t and searuis t hrough t she blood Meted, veavels„ by which meant a cam la sou. el • Setae Medicines see conscientiously offered to the Pub, ; l , o ,S.. the oZly corral. end reliable ittri:e 'l mor r bld '' erXd ' itito urittP'l4l4, 4,:tgoret2 le th at fatal disease. Liver Complaiut mid Dye petal. are Often forerunner. of Cousumptii.o. awl w en they manifest Mtn:tulles they require de ten on. The Ptrosonee ' ti m ': vranls a medicine which hits had along probation beton+ tee pu hilt, its value ha been proved by the thousand cares it bas ma". through • period of mere that thirty-eve years, in all of which me its reputation ha. In creased and the most otat nate skepticism ran no longer doubt that It Is a remedy which.fr he used with conddente la all eases which' it of • core. - If tr • ••• -- reeti tens IF raj:patient will perseveringly follow the to mama which mannothY each Wale, he will ertantly mask cu r e lgs are nut too mark rested t a p 0 5.1 Is. Even In eases , apposed to be Incurable. when Mends sod ph,- noun, have demaired, the use of that Medicine has used the life of the patient and restored him to perfect Dr. nehmen Omni not say that ail eases of Pal. mynary t ....emotion are within the teeth of na• dicier, but Be emphatically Steen, that often .when patients have tne mat alarming esnietenea ellett AO a stele= cosal,. meting thills..hient Tinter ' ist%l bltgriO tin In bed, and theyeregam up try their pliniel an they nay sun be cured. Po trad.orti treaiment ea, 'peal s p a p I n o n n if io w ho a • te 4 Poled by tie. tielien:lo_ , meadows. Also, In traitalotts Diseases. these medicines are equally cern Out Dr. Schenck bas photo graphs ef a number of persons who have beim nearly covered with numbs moat and arm all healed ay. Mile shows Ito purifying( properties, which most be able heal