FINANQI ANERIOU BANK, NO.. 80 iVilitTH AVENEW, rs~rresva sn. emu CAJCIT&L.I S2OOA" Stockholder% Individually Liable. sumer or sisooceir A: /:=r. OU:4 FLOYD Gade. Preskle.t. .. . Thos. Id. Marshall Jobs W. Ilisrlissa. Wm. T. Munson. . Sm.bitui.l WWI... gmes W.-A rrett., Jr. D. Ealy. .70a A. 0,, b. W.. Floyd. _7. 1 4401A Is n_porral• orrsased sod PmPlnel ..., un •ft octal B•aking bluntness. • ._ . Mkt. GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bought at Highest Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker, Coy. ivood St. and sth lifeline 'LIES. Ti - BAY . & CO:, .oloooessoft to e. lONZI s CO.. finer Fourth Avenue and Wood St., BA:NICER. IS4, Bey saelsell all kind..] UOVERNIENT - SECURITIES, • MAD; ISIIVEIt AND COUPONS, • ON BOUT 7AVOBABLL TIM . lir Interest Waged se Deposita. atelloner loaned on Goveranent Bonds at tweet muter rates. orders exoerated the the Pooolease Asa Nolo of STOCKS, MOIDO Rad GOLD. IMICES T. BRADT & CO, littsinat Gaidtt. FI3I`4NCE MiD TRADE. 1 3 .7 wKiirsise Slew maims Gazette. I NEW Pone, Jantary 31, 1870. The U. and N. W. nativity Company leitelved , hide to-day for 8120,010 7 per cent. convertible Sinking hand bonds, which they had preview* given notice of to the Block Exchange. The bids were for nearly double tto amount of bonds offered, and awards were made at el% to 9043. The sharp 'rise In Reek. Island shares to day la said to have caused the failure of a prominent member Cif ths Stook Ex. change.. who, had short ocutracte ant . - standing to the amount of 8,000 shares. No notice, however, his yet teen gent to the Stock Exchange in regard to the matter.' Money easy at 4(4,0 on call Sterling Om at' SJ(9. Gold, truet—en 121 g, • fell to. 121% bt -.storing - Car Aug ratite :to 5Q,6%., .Clearance. t 8.000,000.. • • ' Governments less active and lower, °losing eteady. Coupons, 'Bl, 1834(418%1 do '63, 15%0I15%; do '64, 1tie,@,16%: do '65, 111%(415%; do now, 14%@14,4; dO 'B7, 145@14%; do '6B, 14%43154. - 1040 s 12% 1312%. Pacifica, 1124112%. Mace Banda Ire strong except Totowa sees, which are weak. Mlsmooris 90%; old fennewees 152 c new do. 2ti LOOWIIDO lease dam; esg. Stocks are generally off from the highest point of today, - but cdosed arm with an upward tendency. The greatest activity and Midst !Motu ationn of today were in Rock Island and New Jersey Central, and new shares of. Bock Island sold at 11/11g(g) 116%, Sidi latest rate. at 114%01114%. Miseellabehns shares are - natre satire arid express stocks are dull. Pios.77tirry 18icea—Canton, 55%; Cumberland, 34; Western Union Tele graph, 36%1 Qatelcallver, 13%; Mariposa, 9%; Preferred , 334; Adana Express. 61; Wells •et Fargo, 214 American, 2734; United States, 51%; Pantile ' Mall, 39%; Newiferk Central. 95311. Ede, 94: prefer red 41: Harlem, 139; preferred. 141; Hod. woo Scrip, 91; 'Reading, 953,; Michigan Central, 11734; Lake Shore; 8434; Illinois Central, 156; • Pittsburgh. 9134: North _ western, 72; preferred, 88%: Rock Intend, Wa-6ah, oral, ittiold,cg rrr,T,T,tBs4,;. 88%; Terre 'Haute, 25; prefeed, be 0.. t A., 144; preferred, 144; 0. M., 25%; N. 80%; . Duboque, 100; • St.. Joseph, 105: O. C. L C., 18%. Boston prices: Calumet, 63; Copper Yule, Mit Franklin, 8; Heels, 80; Quinov, 30., Sub-Tressary• Warns: gold, 876,- 791,0074 erarency, 83,731,347. birmegal behatow fr 80,766,909 .--- • Oriritat or Prrour • Mottnar, Jan. 30, 1870. urmininanW. ea received by Pb. 11 Gold, 191 X; Silver. 118; Eighty. one's, 118%, Five Twanties,lB33. 115 34: do 1964," 115% do 1885, 1155%; do 1865, Console. -,11414. do 1867. 114%: do 1868, 114%; 'Pen Forties, 112,%; Adams Ex. company 64; Merchants Union Company. 6%! A.merician Ex- E• 581 11 681 17,. sus; YA stern Union Telegraph, sem; New Tork Central. 95%: Itesurng,9s%; Pittsburgh,' Fort Wayne dk Chicago, 8834; Ohto .t His ' ELWOOD!, 2634; Michleart Southern, 84%; Cleyelandd Ptttslurjh. 91%; Chicago , Rink I,4 6, nd:it Paciflo, 114%FOldowo at Meth Wmtern, 72; Chicago North Western Preferred 88%1 Eris 24. .11.1CCOILI6EZ. Lary.. !naafi. London, per 85.05 5:5. Berths, 88 92 Frankfort. florins-.....—.. 5D • 611 —Qom* quotations rebutted byjimies T. Brady dr. Co. Gold: 121%; _United Staten -Slim, 1881, 118%1 Flve-TwiMtiera, • 1162,115%; do. 1984, 1.15%; do. MIS, 115% 'Ten•FmCes, 112%: Flve-Twirotles, Jaunt ary -add July, 1;5„: 114%(do. 1537, 114 : do. do. 1868. 114%; Union Pacific irk Central do, dO, 99; _Cy. 134t•Lake Suparieir. 96' • esrraorstrm GAZETTE, MONDAY Jan. Si, M. Ornas 01 mortar mancet continues 'dull - and lifeless, with but little prospect of any Immediate Improvement. There seems 10 tie tittle br no • domed either for priori& or futiffil delivery, while at the same time the offerings are light; u lots tel the cue ill' Ms !Meath', there Is DO disposition medalled to . either buy or sea, as operateregeindelly ire disposed to hold off . and' await future develop. mode: Ito one appears to have n well deflood theory as to what noun the znakket,l lllll oN7 to like' Within the next sixty or ninety days; agg, consequent l y , operators are timid, and os already in timated, seem inclined to do nothing. There is a marked difference In the market now,, oornoared with this time last ydar, at that time everybody, not only shoes in the trade, but quits a num ber outalde of it, were buying and self lug freely, while now alt is quiet and deed; then it wet no uncommon thing to hays,paise of 20,000 and even 28,090 bbla reported In a single day; now the Naito scarcely aggregate thew figures td a week. A most remarkable change inestaltl tcr; have taken plane recently, milli the advent of the present year, and them are not a few wbo regard Ibis clumgewith greet satisfied/it. Market: li quiet but Arm nadiun. ok. Ent epot oil, iSo ls reported um twang Offnad, with no sellers, but it dettl. • .Its. ir-Tery great' =Damn could be sot dat this figure, u refiners. • toncrallY. are not urgent about buying, in slew arils fact that crude •Is • oda duly higher, than relined. • • • =l3 Also lo firm,, but there la no move ment—no wales reported. Spot is ono. led at 503 , and the same figure le re• meted u being bid for February and m a rch. There is not much disposition to either buy or sell ..linsa"; buyer all the you to (looted at 8434. Antwerp mo an, or venue OIL ST A. T. R. B. Liberty 011 Works 80, °tramcar:A Wm. B o bwinu; Fisher Bros. 480, on account TogA.idrikirris or OIL NT A. T. a. a. J.l 4t. Bro., Phi latitar'l37 bbla delphia. relined to W. P. mheuper, Koehler & Co. 500 bbls ref. to Waring, King a CO., Phi a. Lockhart.' Frew & Co. 810 bbls ref. oil to Warden, F. & Co.. hlcKelvy & Bio. 67 bbls refined oil to W. Blair. KarrithUrg. Total refined ..... 1461 bbis, E!MM=gl== Errrißuivart JIAEKET Omni OP Prrnl72nloll Gszarrs, I ?donna", Jan. 81. MO. Thoro is nothing new or important to ba said about the marked', nothing et least doaerving of special notice. 'There to • moderate local demand for most of the leading commodities and a fair busi ness in the aggregate, While in regard to values there are no important Bantus- Ilona Hopes are still entertained, how *War, that an improvement iu business is near at hand, and that the dullness and Inactivity which has so long prevailed, will soon be succeeded by that bouyancy and activity which should preVall at this season of the year. APPLES—Market steady with regular sales at 8 1 , 60 (43,60 per DMA' to quality. APPLE BUTTER—quoted at it_erre BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales at Sc. BUTTER—Continues to arrive freely and aa the market is well SUpplied and the demand mainly local, prices are a h t sr sc eUnalnained; wo continue to quote for pilule to choice roll. , • BEANS-82,2542,75 per bushel. BROOM CORN-14Q18 Ma per pound. ORANBERRIES—Dui; $12Q16. ClDER—Continuos dull and nominally unchanged, at •85,00Q8,00 per bbl, as to quality. - CHEESE—Is firmer, bat not quota bly higher. Western Reserve, 17Q1735; Factory, 18$11835; New York.. Dairy, 18)‘®19; Goshen, 20. - CARBON . 01L—Ii quiet and on. changed, at 26Q2835 eta, for 60 or 100 bbl iota, wits the usual advance in a retail way. DRIED FRUIT—BaIm or apples at 6Q 90. Peaches at. Seto fur quarters, and i0(412 for hall/ea. Pitted cherries, 260. DE143811?.D HOGS-10raill Cl.. EGOS—Freak packed 3.3 FEATHERS--tiKe9o cta. FLOUR—We an report a steady local demand, with a supply flatly up to the requirements of the hada. Western Flours are still quoted at 115,0145,60 for spring,and it5,75Q6,00 for winter. Rye flour, 85,00e5,26. GRAIN—The offerings 'of wheat in this market continue light, but the -mills are getting all- they Want in the west; we continue to quote at 81.15Q1,18 for good to choice red; and BigBl,lo for medium. Oern is quoted at 78Q80 for ear, and saws for shelled. Rye con tinues very dull and nominally un. changed, 1360)90c, thotigh as yet there have been but few sales below 90c, while at the same time there are but few buy ers above 86. Oats continue dull and unchanged-46 on wharf and track and 48050 In store. Barley la dull and nomi nal at II for spring and 81,10Q1,12 for fell, HAY--Sales front country wagons at lipatitt, and the offerings multiuse pint. HUSK.B—bales ate cents per pound. HOMINY—SaIes at Ile,00@• - • ‘,60 per bbl. • LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime at 1121112,26 Der bbl. ONIONS—SaIon at $2,60113,110 per bbl, the outside ligruss fot Chelan. LARD OlL—City brands No. 1 extra quoted at 111,43(3,1,45, and No. tat 93@)93. ri nfT dc %i e n r c . lnxistl and Chicago brands PEANUTS—Quoted at 901 e eta. PEAS—DuII; $2,50 oer brothel. PROVISIONS Brarket oontinuee rather dull, though prime are without quotable change. Plain Shoulders, He; Sugar Clime! do, 16e; Ribbed Rides, 160; Clear do. 174i)1t; • Breakfast Bacon, 1014.3; Sugar Cured Hams, 19y,Xe1eMe. Lard, lie In Heroes: 18@l1840 in kegs and pails. Mesa Pork $30.00. POTATOIN--Continues dull notwlth• standing the arrivals ate light. Bales by the car load at Bee, and In attire at 5Le. POULTRY Market almost bare. Dressed chickens, mini, and dressed terkern, 160.73 EiggDS:—Vloser seed le quoted at UK 8,25 for round lots. and V 1.5060,75 in a retell- way. Eimall salsa of timothy seed at 14.75@5. Flaxseed 12,10(W2,16. SALT—Is quoted at{ 1,75 . by the car load.. - friltAW —Bales at stvgls per ton. WHlSKY—Hishwines firmer at 913(gt II; reclined, flak proof tocutied, Old whiskies scarce and firmer. ALLEGILEAT CATTLE MARKET OFF/CE OF PITTA/117/IGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, Jan. 81,1810. CATTLE. Trautman d. Lohman, Chicago__ 6 cars Greenwald & Marks, Chicago 6 cats Greenwald & Kahn, Chicago. 2 can L & J. ElNurnberg, Chicago.._.-.._ 2 cars L., Keifer, Chicago 3 cars 8. Marks Bro.. Chicago ^ cars Rothchild' & Zeigler, Chlosgo.:.._ 2 cars Et. Lowenstein, Chicago 2 cars 11,1 Verner, Chicago 4 cars Sol Sturinberg, Chicago 1 car EL Kaufman, Chicago 1 car Eiscrevood t 8.. Chicago 1 Car ' .J. &8. Needy, Chicago ---.... 1. air Haas & Kraus, 3 cars Chas. Haas, Chicago 1 car Lee Turner, 'Lafayette 1.• oar . D. W: Brown; Cincinnati. Geo. Stoats, De Graff .7. Coliopry, Loudonville A—Brennetman, Louderiville Needy & Bra, Man5fie1d...... .... Prepaid The number on gale was larger than lad week, teething about. 926 head, 48 car loads of which ware from the west, the balance having been driven in from Butler, Washington and other adjoining counties. In the absence of any demand for shipment, the market was slow and tame, though compered with last week, ' there Is little or no change In prices; nor was It to lave bean expected, as cattle cost fully =much last week as they did the week before. The quality, as • gen eral , thing, was • nothing to boast of, though about up to the usual standard, and his bat proper to say that there were some unusually floe steer on sale, In proof of which it is only-necessary to state thatleXo was offersd - and refused fbr a Mall bunch, and others sold at e% 834. There were but very few sold at these quotations, however, gathers were but few of this kind on sale. and what Is generally considered prime , butchers stock sold at 734, and good do at 7. The better grades brought full pries", and we doubt If the same grade of cattle *rued base brought the same at the Can. tral Yards. Stock Cattle, &swill be seen by re:erence to the report of wiles, sold at from 6to 634. The number on sale was not so very large, but In the absence of an eastern demand, the market, as already Intimated, dragged considers. bly, the butcher finditut. they bad uo competition, taking hold very sluggishly hoping by so doing to weaken sellers, bat as a general thing, all grades of mats brought about last week's priors. T. J. Henderson wholesaled 10 steers, avenging about 1,080, to. J. Needy, at 800; and one heifer at mine figure. . Stouffer & Sheitmantle sold 8 bead of Butler Co. stook at 14%9. Stakely & Bro. sold 8 bead. Haas & Kraus 18 Chicago steers at 834 Rothchild* & Zeigler 88 bead Chi. cage deers at, 6,601344. Harm= & L. sold 46 bead from CM. calm, at 6,76%7.50. Hisiewood & Blockstock sold 38 bead from Chicago at 780; 18 head from Bel 00Olity, 0. for Rmer & thorns. ker at 6%8; 4 bead for Neely at 6%534. - M. Verner sold 90 bead mlied stock at. 5 fA 7 31. soob Needy, 8 me leads from Ohio; - 9 lad 5 head for Which be was offered sorb in 19 of 9 cts per pound. Holmes. Lafferty & Co., sold 18 head. from Waatfington county, for. Robinson & Voeter, at 308;18 head from. Indian", for 1.. Turner at 434073‘. - • • Carr & Cram sold 18 bead—retalled kr Duncan at 8%734; wholesaled 11 head for Itokertibrood at 6,80. Greenwald a K. about 100 Including 30 bead of prime Cherokees, sold at 5340. 1: 14 McAllister sold 40 bead of stockers at 6(igi. g;fitarks & Bro. 112: sold stackers at 634(i)634, fat cattle at 634%8. Hedges &T. sold 88 head deers and oxen at 6013e4. Trainman &L. 160; fat cattle at 834% 814: stockers at 534. Kate & Keefer sold 84 head at 50734. The number of sheep on sale today was larger than It has Wen for several weeks, aggregating about 1,600 bead, but the market pot wit.batanding was faid9 setts* Mild pricelinire petal, well: sus. tained.' Prime Tee sheep sold readily, and that, to% at good prima, say 5%8 as., per pound. one small bunch, at 834. Anything of .decent .sheep brought 18 04 per held, mid melawaltsi iselffetlll,so 02,90. As will be seen by reference to Me report of salt% there were two drama of scalawags mid at 75 eta. per head, but they were about sa hard a looking specimen of sheep as we h ave wept some time, beteg able to Sand up and not much more. Adam Eckert bought 208, atf2 25; also 110 at 81.3734: , totalled them out again st a profit of about 10 eta periled& . , John Beeler whokaaled 100 head to Hoffman .raging ar43,00. D. arse: Wholesaled 109 head scalawags; ag about 00 lta, at 75 Ma. E. N. Motilllan wholesaled 73 head at 112,00 per head. . John Young wholesaled 42 head of prime sheep, widahleft In the egiteey gate 8,725 Ites, at 15,25 Per M. G. Bleghley wholesaled 82 head to P. Sheitemantle at 84.80. Henry Palmer wholesaled 'B7 head of, pretty good sheep to Hoffman at PM per head. GA.orrray Christy Cold 1041 head to Hamilton at 12 75 per head; SO unsold. Stouffer & Sheitemantle sold 'l2O at 14,T45,00. John Stranor 90 head—sold at an aver. .aye or 12.110 per head. John Gallagher retailed 66 at 5 5. , 59 per neat. Jacob Rion wholesaled 109 scalawags at 75 eta per head.. J. S.,Alcsllllart 152; wholesaled 83 at Per head; retailed 34 averaging 98 lira at 634 cents. Jas. Kerr sold 34 head common to good at $3®4,75. Garwin at Co. sold about 160, 110s9. There is a continued fair retail de• mand and while the market is steady, there is no perceptible change In prices. Sales in a retail Way at 944@10, for good to prime and l0y,(110% for extra. Elliott wholesaled to Emerlck d Co; 54 head, at 9,60, and McMillan Jr. Co. Cold a small bunch at 10 eta. I. Now YORK, JILIMErj , al.—Cotton dull and declining, with sales of 700 bales at 2.51.4 a-for middling uplands. Plain.; re (lslets of 4,000 bbie; dour slightly favors buyers, with sales of 7,400 bbla at 14,0001 9,85 for superfine State 'and western, 15,25006,00 Sir extra State, 13,05@0,15 for extra western, 15,803,6,40 for welts wheat extras, 15,15(316,20 for Round Hoop Oblo, 1`0,50®0,25 for extra St. Louis, 10,250 70 for good choice do. Rye flourquiet, with sales of 150 barrels at 14,2E435,00. Corn meal quiet. Whiskey lower, With sales of 300 bbis western at 93%(490c, free. Receipts of wheat, 502 bush; scarcely so firm, with sales of 47,000 been nt 11,15 for No S Spring, 11,141,W for No 2 do., $ 1 ,, 2 411,30 for winter red and amber western, 11,45 for white California, 11,15 (8)1,60 for v, hits State. Rye quiet. Bar ley dull. Barley Malt quiet. Receipts of corn, 4,858 bush; dull and ditioping; sales or 21,000 brieh at 8500920 for now mixed Western; 183, 110 w yellow Jersey; 11, new white southern; and 11,05 and nominal for old mixed western in store. Oats: receipts 6,498; market rather more eteady; sales 71,000 bush at 11541115,15 e, western! 5944600, Rude. Stock of grain in warehouse. wheat 8,040,669 bush, corn 527,500 bush, oats 1,206,3 Z) bush, rye 63,- 2603 bush, barley 353,3.45 bush, malt 86,125 bush, peas 11,435 bush. Rice dull. Cof fee firm. Sugar eaelervaales 006 !Aids Cuba at 10®11c: 60 boxes Havana 11c. Melasees dull. Petroleum dull at 16% ©l7O, crude; 31®31y„ refined. Hops quiet. Linseed Oil quiet. Turpentine quiet. Pork lower; sales 1,400 bble at 103,75@27,25, new mess; 123@23,25, prime and 1Y44®24,50, prizes mesa; a1a0750 bble new mess seller , March end April at 130,75. Beef eteadyl 175 bele at 1100 15 for new plain mesa, and 1140)17,50 for new extra meas. Tierce Beef quiet and &lady; 100 tea at 125(328. fur prime mess, and 17,7i.430 for India mess. Beef barns dull: 135 bole at.V.8(i,32. New cut meats dont 100 pkgs at 1154 ®l2c for shoulders and 14;4®15150 tor harm! . , tor hiniat middles heavy : 160 bra at 13c for Cemberlinn Cut, and 13@l5sao for abort ribbed. Dreamed Hogs firmer at 11%@120 for western. Lard heavy and drooping: 400 tea at 15%416% for steam, and 1750)17%.3 for kettle ren dered; also 1,000 tea mealited seller Feb. and MarCL at 1431®16,%c. Butter quiet 17(43Io for Ohio. Cheese steady. Freights to Liverpool dull and drooping. • Latest —Flour closed dull In bllyerai favor. Wheat rather heavy at fl 16@ 120 for No. 2 opting and $l. 22®1 30 for Winter red and amber western. Rye nominal. Oats itteadtr at 33@553.0 In store for western. Corn dull and heavy at 33E602c for new mixed western. Poor nominally unchanged. Beet quiet and steady. Cut meats and bacon nominal . Lard drill and heavy at 11211.0116%ic for fair to prime steam rendered. Egge quiet, without decided change. CRICAOO, Jan. 31.—Flour is quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and Weak for Yo. 1, Inactive and nominal for No. 2, opening at 7934 c, closed at 711%(0.30c; this afternoon No. ,2 dull at sugsiyia cub and seller February: 161NQ61%.: sailer March. Corn dell t(6l - 1,140 lower: sales No. 2 at 70072 u, ebbing at 70,4570,iel 'new 63@5.5.i.ic, cloaing wsak at filiii@64c; . this afternom No. nominal at 70i. o. Oats dull and %c loWer at 39.538%c for No. 2, closing unchanged. Rye dull. closing at 60 '367.0 for Ne. 2 Barley quiet and steady at 76@!60 for No. 2. lltithwincs doll ar.d to lower, at 81c. Hagar at 11%(3,13%c for common to choice Orleans. Mesa pork opened dull and 2.5 c lower, subserviently became firmer, and cloard at 5284 26,12 cash, and :26,54Jl 211,75 seller March. Lard dull at 15).02)16,%c. Green moats steady and unchanged, at flic for !Moul dier; 12®12,14c for rough aides; 11,(gi 12c for Cumberland& Dry salted shoulders • at 103;@l0' e; lore° at 10341 1.0%e. Pick led hams steady at 14;4,(2,144,0 for sweat pickled; 1 6 3 0 ,40 for green. Dressed hogs at. $1 0®10,50; closing st 111,01g10,12M for light and 110,57%®10,50 for heavy. Lies dull at:8,3549.6e. tale to extra. Cat tle in fair demand at. 1402 R @5 for botch era stock: 15,76(7.8734 for fair to extra prime shipping beeves. Receipts past 48 hours: 7,739 bbls flour, ,774 bushels of wheat, 24,440 corn, 20.492 oats, 1,869 rye, 1,890 barley, 7,913 head hogs. Ship ment': 9,200 bbia flour, 1,3= buab wheal, 19;396 corn. 3,730 oats, 685 rye, 1,t2/0 btr 1ey,2,905 head hogs. CMCTNNATI, January 91. —. Whisky dull at 94195 c; no sales. Tobacco firm and In good demand at full priors. • Hess firmer; receipts light; salts at 11 9 1 9 , 80 for Ilse, i115,76@1.1.25 for dressed; re celpta for two - days, 2,000. Mesa Pork quiet, best firm; sales 400 bbia at 127@ 547,25, the latter rate for old packed. Lard dull and no demand; steam at 1531,c, kettle at 1634 e, nominally. Bulk meats dull and neglected: shoulders at Ile, sides at 14c, and 1434 c for clear rib and clear, loose no sale. Bacon dull; shoul ders at 1234 c, sides at 15340, and 16c for clear rib and clear, sugar cured hams at 1834@)1034c. himweuxxs, January IL—Flour um . Wheat steady at 850 for No. 1 : I n u f U lViio for No. 2. Oats unchanged. Corn lower at 53c for new on track. Rye and barley nominal and depressed. Hogs lower at 110©10 60. 341Lwsuititle, January 31.—Flour un changed. Wheat steady at 850 far No, 1, and 79Ne for' No. 2, Oita unchanged. Corn lower at 53r for new on track. Rye' and barley nominal. Dressed hop lower at 110@10,50. Ss. Lours, January 31.—TObacoo steady and In good demand. Cotton quiet at 2434(424,14e for middling. Hemp steady and firm at $1,25.31,75 for undressed and • 12,25(42,40 for dressed. 1 car .. 1 v.Lr ... 2 cars . / car .- car .. 4 ears Lotasvir.r.z. January 31.—Cotton dull and lower at 24c. Tobacco active, with Way of 81 hbde at wan. Whisky. 050. PECCLADELnirIA, January 31.—Petro leum steady: crude 11011%a and refined Whiskey better at 990 ®lll. Eixrerrtm, January 31.—Cotton quiet and nominally uncbanged; receipts were: 8,818 bales; exports 2.402 bales.. t thweval.AND. Jan. 31.—Petroleum quiet and unchanged; refined held at 28(27r; crude held at r.5.50(35,75 per bbl. NASIIVILLE. January 31.—Cetton flat; low middlings 21%0 and good ordinary 23%c; stock. 3,200 bales. BALTI.IIOIIE, JAM 31.—Whluky dull at 98c. I =1 - Nan , Tong, January 81.—LIve stock market: Beeves foot up the largo num. ber of 0,040 head for the week, with 8,900 for today; there Is no change from last week, only a few good cattle era here to bring over 18o; Tisane sold at 11c. - wlth common to good Illinois steers at 13@16c, and very fsw choice cattle at - 17 c; Texas and Idiseouri gave 000 bead of cattle each 'during the week. The yard. were pretty well cleared, but trade lacked life end owners counted more losses than. gains. The total number of Sheep was 22,800, with 9,800 today; the feeling le stronger, the fairest selling at Olio • and up to 8o for choice, with extras ,still higher. A car of 74 lb Oblo sheep sold at 54ic, a car of 87 Ip 7y,0, and a car of 118 lb Canada at sgo. Hogs are selling quicker, with. receipts of 12,770 for the week and 4200 to day; they are worth 9ti(4)101,o alive and Itto dead; western dressed are unchanged; . 2 care Ohio hogs, 192 lbe, alive, brought le30; mute of the western dressed arrive In bad order: one lot sold for 100. - • . BT. Louis, January Bi.—Hogs steady at ali®lNe. Cattle active for better qualities; 4®b3.0 for fair to crime; 6® illy‘o for good to eboloe. Ors Good. Market. 'Nnw Yong, January 31.—The dry geode market is dill without animation yet prices are well maintained, and we note an advance of Me per yard on Ling , don 42 and 46 Inch bleached sheetings, which now sell at 17Me and. 100 respect, ively. The Glen Cove prints are reduced to 6go and Sprague's Biala ehlainga to 11;o, lIRPORTB BY RAILROAD. FiTTABIIROR FORT WATNI AND Cal- OAGO B.KILBOAD. January 81.--20 air* metal, Mad& .t Co; 2 do do, Bryan a ta. g hey ; 1 do do. Brown dr, Co; 2 do do. Hallman it Hammett; 2do do, Graff, B et Co; 2do bone dust, Seward it Emer la aten 25 bb blhartnett, fiblptott lace; 25 do do, .1 Adler Co; 1041 bbla dour. Watt. Lang .1 Co; 800 aka MUM 800 bbla do, T C Jonah:en 10 bbis mole pork, F Sellers dr, CO; 7 bra tobacco, J Zimertnan; 10 bbla men pork, Watt, Lang dr. Co; 40 do do, Schomaker tr 1 car bulk meat, J P Ir.nna tr. CO; Ido scrap steel, T Maloney. 114 bdla spokes, BY do felloes. 121 fdcWidnnay Co; 800 Ike 110=025 bbli do, clap a Shepard; prritiluacqt DAII,Y GAZITT ' U 4 1) . Y 0 ING ;• U . Y 1 18 12 kgs barley. W Hanisge & Co: 17 bbis h c.nsi. Seward E; 103 Odle hides, G lloffstott; 207 do do. G N Hofferott; 100 bins flour, See/corer & V: 50 bxe cheese, Volgt, Mshor.d & Co; 12 bins felloee, C West & Co; 7 bbis pears, 19 bra do. W W Knox; 17 oge buckwheat floor, .1 Porter field; 4 bbls turnips, Woodworth A D; Can lime Mote, Graff. Bennett & Co; 3 do do, Shoenberger ' Blair & Co; 15 aka scraps, W Fiscus thSon; 173 whisky bbis, J S Finch A Co; 7 kite lard, 1 do butter, Haworth & D; 173 ski oats, Graham & M; bbla butter, Ido eggs, S B Floyd; 31 bra soap, L .1' Blanchard; 10 Nile felloes, I Henderson A Son: 21 cases handles, Whitmore, Wolf & Co;-19 do do, Park A Dean. • OLEN - maim ARD PrITABOROR RAID. ROAD, January 29.-8 cars 1 a ore, Zug & Co; 2 do do, McKnight A Co; i do do, J Reamer & Co; 1 do do, Coleman, R & Co; 1 do do, Union Iron Mills; I.do do. Hue. say, Wells A. Co; 9 do Iron ore, Simon herger, BACm 1 car 1 a ore, McKnight, P & Co; 2 do do, Chose. Smyth A Co; I.do q ore, Graff. Byers k Co. 1 do lum ber, Steak A 8;8 do do, J Heigh; 180 Obis potatoes, J B Campbell; 27 bids flour, Watt, Um& A Co; 20 bbislime, D P Eckert 22 eke oats, 8 do corn, Bragger man &0: 14 bbla onions, do beam, Rea. Jr. Oaks oats, 1 bok butter, Adams & 8; 25 skis data, Graham & AI; 3 bbis cutter, W Harrison; 7 rolls leather, J Hardman & San; 5 Obis oil, Lippincott & 13; 36 Mr flnir,__Schomaker, & 496 eke corn, Rolp A 14; 101 do potatoes, 'foist, M & CO; 14 do p note, 8 Davis; 20 kp p feat. MoKennell; 25 Obis apples. 2 do faced, 1 do butter, Randolph & S. Prrrtintmtnit, OtwinntrAtl Ann IST. LOMB RAILROAD, January. 81.-1 oar blooms, Nimick et Co; 10 pkgs tobacco, Carter, McGrew dt Co; a bbia whisky, T Rick; 3) pkgs tobagto, R & W Jenkinson; 14 do de, John Hays; 5 bbte oil Schwartz & Hazlett; 25 tea grease, F Sellers & Co; 6 pkgs liquor, P Anburger; 2 cars staves, Hastings & Davls; 1 car lumber, .1 ht. Sei bert; Ido do, .1 T Marshall; 400 bbls flour, Shoinaker & L; 4 cars wheat, lien nody Bro; 3 bbls batter, 1 do ova, 1 keg lard. Bruggerman & O'Brien: 3 bbls but. ter, Volgt. Mahood & Co; 15 bbls dried pendia; W 11 Oraff & Co; 32 bge rye, 60 do barley, Fred Schield; 12 biro barley, J Gangerich; 1 bbl tallow, Meanor. h Dar ner; 5 nbla. dried Peaches, J A Oraff; 1 cat litaCes, Lindsay WC; 2 care rye, D R Herron. ALLEMORN/ VALI.= RAILROAD, Jan uary 31.-60 cars coal, Kier, Foster h K; 36 eke corn, Voeghtly & Kopp; 3 cars metal, ISIMIck & Co; 33 eke oats, 4 do corn, V Bryan: '1 car hay, Moreland et M; 5 page marketing. J MeCrostum; 1 car lime, D L Reynolds; 1 do oats, M. Steel & Son: 1 do grain, 148 eke rags. Scott & 0;•20 carboys vitro', Lockhart, F & Co; 1 box g ware, J Henderson & Bro; 48 kgs butter, Meanor & H; 16 eke rye. 1 do oats, L J • Blanchard; 11 eke oats, J S Lerrett & Co; 5 pkgs . marketing: Paul & Olbson: 10 sits rags. 2 bats butter, 1 do eggs, 0 Kline; 38 eked seed, .1 Craig; 4 cars limeatone, Shoonberger & B; 18 ears (Intl, Coleman, It k Co; 64 eke oats, Hail &R; 730 rails raiiroad Iron, 8 hi Hop. kins & Co. .• Sy - +0 OES arcorrsvmrTioN. DR. ,N 9 concitn3 Ptlrt*Ojele EYMIP hr the " A! Velet nKA fir the Mid OfDispOptia dad all thb Deb WUUd &Milo lbw's of th- nurach. • DO. rCHIINCIL'S MANDB.a.ST. P 11.1.4, for Db.". of the Lbw or to act as a Gault. Para satiate. f All o these three biedlci aoften redulre4 Pa raring Consannotto, th o ug h the Pulmonie Syrup alone his cured mad/ dle•perate rases. Doe bra Weed Tole And Han rate In rartuatiau the Stomath and Ater. and help the Pulm:nle Syrup to direst and search thronith the blood vessels, Itywhlch means s cure Is *op. el. fecutt. Tar. linllclaita an coussienclouilY offered to • tho Labile as tbe only safe, cello's and reliably : rendbay for Pulmonary Consompfloot and for ail that,morbid a.nditlon• of the body which lead to that fatal disease. ;Aver COCIO/siat and Dys tontria ate Shen Rirotutiner• df COCISIMOII.II. WOO w n they manifest thetnitelves they require the mo t prompt attent.on. The Pulmonic da row I. a medicine whioh hos ha.' a let I troba;.too beam:the pt.bite. it. taint hos bet proved by the :wore cures It has ma r thrones • perind.of :wore than tblrtyadva year , to alt of which o use Its rePntatlon erotird and the most o Oats skepticism ran iO•yor db e o n / do lma IT is • remedy watch may be oiled with In all casos . b h en admit of a care. If toe patient will Pertelerindly follow the di rection. which accompany rate bottle, he will ceotatnly teemed. tf els levee ate not too marl . wastrd to mate ore h e w. Zorn and. "apposed to Ito friends p • rc.an• have despaired. the ate of thin birdicitio ba•eavo4 the fife of the pa.lent and restored h. to al:b. Dr. Schroth does not fay that all rases of Pula mynas, a unitum emphatically aro withlu the reach of so: bet en eleptiatically userte that ofteti w paileats base tne m _et alar ulng meow." sue:. es a titian rough. creeping coal*. Mint tweets. general detel hr. n W mint • dean,. that tbey are obliged us Ile In bed. and when they me en... by title pbyalcian they may still be cured. Me seed cal treMlinnt can create new leads. but when the times arevery sad y dimmed gad io m otet glen% destroyed. a Mire may be el , teal ed Ur. Inatit' Medicines. Also, la gcronsletes Diseases, tense medicine. an tonally omen t. De Cybeseek has photo graphs of a Sambre of Torsos. who hues been liearl entered with running some and now all heal..i y sp. Tills mow,. Its pert tying pesPettles welch must be able its betties I ilea to Use lunge. • •• • • • • . - In the tsdameld. of Consumption 1111 ex tee tames; Imiminante to eve visor and a healthy tone to the system. lien It Is meaner) to strenatnea the &peddle of the patient =ld Ha prove the dlystl such Propel aoarlabineas re qalreal Attic er with mesas as will ashy cad teeny ellemllble. The articles meat wadable for the diet of