FINANQI&L. iNEPACAN NO. 80 -FOURTEI..AVNNIJE, rITTSICURGH CANS CAPITAL $2041,000 Sioekbolders Liable. SANK OP DIM :SCAT AND DEPO•ST. JOHN' PLOYD pY.PLOYD. rresident. Cashier. Ell= Tbea T.S ha lilsrehan,ll ano Jame. Atruti. Chu, B. Latch,' John Yluyd, Thu 1t..al a nay. rally lo du a central Bantling Jolts IL. ulllikd. Alch!bald Wallace Jas. U. Kelly. Win. /liiiil. orasedaad sad prepared baldness. GOLD, SILVER. AND COUPONS, Sought at Highest Prices. Pll. IL. MERTZ, Banker, - Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue o.e 'ARES T. BRADY & .Co., (Dm:nom to 0. JONES Y W.. Corner FOirth Avenue and Wood St., T:LAWEE.IanfS; - Ent and tell all ttuds.of - . GOVERN - jIUNI" RECTRITIEB, tiOLD„SIINEIt AND coupon . , vnt /io' l'AvaisAmat Tomes.' • PT - Interest Allowed on Deposita. l mariu niece °a Oovcreuniet - Bonds It Ordoro tomouted for Dm Parebsoo and Role of STOCKS. BONDS sal BOLD. / tMEN T. BRADY & co. gittstntrib etisttt. FINANCE AND TRADE t?lntraor Prrmidlitort FRIDAY, Feb. 11. 1810. The tendency for - gold remains sal downward and.the price declined at one • time to 119%, cloeing . flim front' , 118% 120% To aooount for this decline we must Moe back to. the period of Sep tember last, when a powerful and an. scrupulous combination of the most reckless gamblers in' gold leas formed for the: purpose of forcing the market up to the highest pomade point, In or der to advance the market to the thous ands of small operator' who usually follow the train of the, magnates of the gold room after a severe conflict of the contending parties. Thousands of email speculators turned up, who never before had bought a dollar of gold, basing thole operations on the theory of former bull movements, forgetting entirely that our national [Weems had meanwhile gradu ally improved, and that fluctuations must ha pf smaller range , the nearer we approach par. In former times an amount of forty millions of gold in the banks of. New York - would bar" caused a rise in the interest for carrying gold of at least 10 to 12 per cant, vrhilat now it Is carried at four per cant. Tall proves that the gold le not now held by the large cliques, but by a vast number of bine fide owners, who hold on to it for the purpose of eventually realising a profit; that they wilt do to then, le hardly a doubt, but whether their money.trould not have yielded more in almost any other venture lone precarious nobody will question. Judging from this, the,. reatiesaneas of these small operators to realize profile, It le almost certain that alarge amount of gold will sooti beithrown on the market Just as soon so the market remains below 120, and the improvement of our larnds In Europe will force the gold premium gradtudly down. - Tti• decilbe In gold had a fair influ ence on the bond market, and prices de clined' about one-hair per cont. More buyers agpstrinit In the market at the decline, there was a slight Improve ment at the does. - • Steaks are estrous and in the average higher, with a fair prospect of farther improvement to morrow, when the bank mattemeat shalt. be. nown, which is expected to be favorable. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz Gold, 119%: Silver, 115: Eighty ones. .117%. Five Matinee, 180, 114%: do 1464, 1.143{; do 1865, 114%; do 1866, Console. 113%, do 1867, 11334: do 1868, 113%; Ten Forties, 112; Adams Ex. Company ffe, Merchant. Union Fsprem Company, 6; American Ex- Pun .0 0 3: 10 Plifer, 36: Western Union Telegesob. 36; New York Central %Kr Beadier 97%; Southern, Fort ais=l,43 . ci e t . 121 54 giMen ." Elouth:rx, 833 t Clierdbud• Pittsburgh, 99; Chfcego. Book Island & paygo, 120: Chicago A. North Western.' 73%: Masao it North Western Preferred 90%; Erie 26. sxlffueles. Larva. Mean. Landon. per ...... ...-3 5 , 9 4 16,05 Paris, per fruno..-... ......... 33 25% SWIM, thaler. ... 88 91 Frarikfornilarins.....:.—. 50 63 —Closing quotations received by James T. -Brady & Co. Gold: 120%; United states Sixes, 1881, 117%; Flve•Twenties, 1843, 114%: do. 1884, 114; do. 1865, 114; Ten.FOrtme, 112%; Flro-Twentlee, Jann. ary.:and July, 1865, 113%; do. do. 1867, 1. 12 n d0.: do. 1868. 1134; UM= Pacide d, 8714; Central do, do, 9014; Cy. Pacific, 111%; Lek. Superior [By Telunaph to the Murano Ossetta.3 New YORK, February U,1870. - The ire In money Is very marked to day, and call loans range from 4 to 6 per cent., While at the close it was Imperil-1 ble to lend round amounts at 4 percent. Prime smoeptancee pass at 0 per cent., and prime business note"- 7 Foreign Exchange qalet at fils' to 9 per cent. The gold market at one.time Ibis . afternoon decline& 119%, tratianied to newsky; at the close: When tele grime from Washington announced the introduction of Senator Sherman's bill to accord belligerent rights to Cubs, the rates paid for carrying. were 5,6, 5%*, 4, 3 and 3 percent. Clearaneei,636,ooo.ooo. Governments lower but recovered pert of- the decline 'and closed firm. Coupons, 'Bl, 17%(517%; do 'ea, 14%0 life" d0'64, - 111061431‘; do - *SS, 14%1114%; do new, 1,3%6513%; 'do '67, 13,4(15111%; do 68,.13x®1334; 1040's, 1254®12%; Cur. .rency taxes 11,3011%. Southern State securities, on afternoon call, advanced In Tennessee., North Caro- linas and louisliass, bat there was very little change In the balance of the list. Mlierourie, .90%; old Temotemal; 5714; new do, 5074; old Virginias, 62; new, do, 42; old North Corollate, 4534; new do, 25%; Louisiana levee Smut, 7234. Hallway market feverish during. this afternoon and at the close though firm was off the best prices of the day, but an upward turn wee resisted quite stubborn. ly this afternoon by the "bears," but their cants at &Wareing prices ware not very euectessfal, decline averaging only about 12 per cont. Miscellaneous and express stocks are without much change. live-Thirty Prices.—Canton Mq Com • berland, 35; Western Union Tole serseb, 35; Quicksilver, 111%; Idaripens, 1k ,rio preferred, 03%; Adams Express, 63)4; Wells &Fargo, 19%; American, 36; United States. 50 Peclflo Nall. 41; -New Yerk. Central, 97; Erie, htti; preferred, 42: Harlem, 160; Hudson serifs, 96%; Beading, 97%; Made= Central, 122; Lake Shore, 8.854: Illinois Central, 14g' pittsburgh,99; Northweetera, 7334; do preferred, 9054; Rock Island, 119 ; Bt. Paul, 74y,;; preferred, 88%; Wabash, 47;:preferred 72; Ft. Wayne, ir Terre Haute, 31 preferred, 62%; U. &A , 1401 0. it ht.. 29%; N. J. (1 . 99 35; Do buqoe, 109; St. Joe, 1o8%; 0.0. it 1. 0.,19• Boston price.: Calumet, 66: Copper Falls, 5%; Franklin, 9; Herds, 91; Quin cy. 29%. Sub-Treasury balance: gold, 370,319.- 833 ; currency, e 7,497,1511. General ,bOl. woe; 181.102,742. • • irsiistoeit Mulct • Maw •Yoaa. Febtvuu7 IL—There were 1640 beeves arrived to.day of rather thin to good quality. nom... very mean or extra tine being among them. .The mar ket was moderately active, but price 30 love? than Wednesday for equal quail ty. None were good enough to bring over 161{e. viii Best of 800 Illinois steers, 7 cwt, sold at 14(41104e, and 96 Ohio, 714 owl . a t 1001614 e. Boma thin Idiametri cattle, of (I owt, sold at 136140, with 6 owl Texans at 120. About all are, sold,, hue ,the olose is not strong, the weather threatening rain. Sheep unchanged: only 400 for to-day, iitesily thin; mi ni ng at 6@1140, with car 93 lb Otdo at ft& 3 ears 70 lb Ohio brought 63. Hogs a n, quotable at 90111030, With only 8 cars today. They are firm. Tkreated =- changed, with a fair demand for west . "`+ =! Orrung or Firreeusoa CiAxmorrie, Feu)4r. Feb. 11, MO. Business generally 'continues very qniet and the markets are devoid of anything really new or important, noth ing at least worth of Special nodes. The demand for all of the leading commodi ties is restricted mainly to supplying immediate wants, white in regard to war ues there are no- Important changes. Elopes, however, are entertained that wo will have a good spring trade, and it la earnestly desired that those Lopes may be fully realised. APPLES—In fair. demand but un changed; regular sales at $2,50(33,50 per Ltd. APPLE BUTTER—Quoted at G.55575e. BUTTER—Is good supply and dull but unchanged; wo continue to quote at 23533 c, for send to choice RoD— fancy 55 eta. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-3@M S% 1 1 EANS—Dull: sales at 12,24@2,50. BROOM CORN-14@l8 cts per pound, BROOMS—Store . prices: No. 2, 53,75. No. 3, 54,50; No. 4, 15,00; No. 5, 55,50. Carpet Brooms, $6,0046,50. CREME—Is steady bat unchanged; Western Reserve and Hamburg,. RN® 17; Factory, 17@1734; New York Slate Farm Dairy, 18019; Now York Goshen, 19,%@20 CARBON OlL—Continues quiet and unchanged Standard branda may be quoted at al In a Jobbing way. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime cul tivated at $14,60(it l 5 per bbl. • DRI...SED HOGS—DuII and un. changed; may be quoted at 1031035. -DRIED FRUIT-1n good supply and dull but unchanged. Apples, _ . 7@Bc; Peaches a 11@tio for quarters, and 10@11 for /11111 , 08. Islackberrien,l44kl6c; Pitted cherries. 254f.:300 per pound. El3GS—Sales ac 2,so—some dealers aak E'EZZI `EATHERS—baIes at 85(490, and the usual advance for small lota, In a retell FLOUR—There to no improvement to note In the demand and no change to make in canotatkurs. We continue to quote western floors at 55(45.50 Zre spring wheat, and $5,754@)6 for winter. Rye flour, 5.50.5,5,25; ORAL:ST-140 movement In wheat here and, In the absence of sem, we continue to quote red winter wheat at 11,10@i1,15 for (Mr to prime. Oats quiet and un changed; dealers are buying at 45 and sailing at 48(3.50—5a1e of one car, to a feeder, at 47. Rye is still quoted at 90, caah, and 93(,95, time. Ear corn Is quoted at 701 n drat bands; libelled 75. Barley nuchautted at f I @OF, for spring, and $1.10@)1,15 for fall. RAY—Sold at Allegheny Diamond market, some 45 loads, at ill ®2.li, as to quallty..and condition..... - - HlltlKtl_-t ales at 23A3 o per pound. • " ROKII4 - Y—Sales at . as, - 7.542;6,00.0r bbl. LlME—Sales nr Cleyeland w hite lime At p(42..25 per bbl. ONIONS—SaIes at macKAao per bbl, the outside figure*for choice. LARD OlL—City brands No. I extra quoted at $1,40@1,4.2, and No. 2 at 99. Fancy Cincinnati and Chicago brands held higher. • PEANUTS—Tennessee at B®9 eta, t . • PEAS—DuII; $2,50 per bushel. • POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged; sales In store at 50@55 per bushels— mainly at the inside quotagon. PROVISIONS—Market quiet and un changed. Shoulders. 13Q13M fur Plain; 14a for Sugar Cured; Ribbed Sidra, 15M igl6c; Clear Sidesil6M; Breakfast Bacon, lame; Sugar Cared Rama MO. Dried Beef, 19M54900. Steamed Lard In heroes, 160; choke kettle. 17 0; refined Lard,-in buckccs, JI Mess Pork, ;29.. POULTRY M. —Receipts continue very light and market is almost. bare. We continue to quote 'dressed chickens, at 14@15 eta., and dressed turkeys. 164 a). SEEDS—Clover Seed may be quoted at $8 buying, and $3,50 selling. Tim othy seed quiet and unchanged at $4,50 .3.5. Flaxseed $2,10®2,15. STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at $lO, and oats at slo@il4. • • SALL—Ie quoted ats 1,75 by the car load. WH FEY—Hlghwines firmer at 96D 51; rectified, $1,00; proof rectified, $l,lO. Old whiskies scarce and firmer. Orrtoz or PITTAIMAGH C4Ascrrn; FRIDAY Feb I, We published an extract from a New . York Journal the other day, in regard to the effect of the decline In gold on the price of oil. Al:esierespondent object, to tho impresedon which the extract above referred to was calculated to produce, and Mates the case as follows: "Orders front any, foreign country are always expremsed in the currency of the coon. try from which they come. When the American merchant receives an order, eacertaines at what rate he can secure freight, and at what rate he can wilt& exchange, he then reduces these three items, Mx: the price In the -foreign country, freight, and rate of exchange, to American goktrtothe remit - arrived at, he, by adding the correct premium on gold, ascertains exactly what price in greenbacks he Is able to pay. ,O .course, if the premium is but 20 per cent, he cannot pay as much as If It was 30; con sequently, as the. premium . on gold re. eedea, prices must also recede here, on. lees foreign prices are advanced In the name ralto that gold has declined." CRUDE . . The market is quiet and unchanged. We heard of 111 sale far Aprll at IS; and 1,000 bbla from "Parker's Landing," at 123‘. Seller to July la nominal at 13 and buyer name time 14%. But a single sale reported 2.000 bble spot at 2934. ..Lines," in the abeam:act sales, may be quoted nominally at 3L Buyer all yeaxnemlnal at 3460434. 1IZEL211:1 OP 01117D1 OIL ET A. V. B. B. .National Relining Co. 930, on account Name; Natlanal Relining Co. 1,040, on so• count Lockhart, F. a O Spears 011 Works 80, on account A. B. Mills; Froayth 800, 100, on accont J. B. Bar bour; Fisher Bro. 80, on account E Long. Tidal = 0/TICE OP Prrraevsaa GAZETTE, FRIDAY, FebTTIATy 11, 1870. The metal market has been more ao. *Ave this week than last, the Wee in the aggregate being considerably larger, while in regard to prices there is not much change, though, if anything, the tendency is downward. Eastern Irons are Mal offering pretty freely; and some of the eastern furnacamen seem very anions to realize, beqg pressed, probs. bly, to raise money, and consequently this grade of metal, is being sold at lower 'figures than it would be otherwise. Western Irons, It is said, are still being held with considerable tenacity, and amaiderable sales, It is reported, have been-made at the furnaces recently for other markets. As the mills here have pretty generally reenmed operations, the demand, as might be expected, Is better, but as &general thing mill own ers are buying very sparingly, just enough to keep them gofer, in hopes that, sooner or later, prices will go. ettil lower. 20Cons No. 1 Foundry...---138.00 mob 20 .. No. 1 Foundry 39. W 4 mos 20 ~ No. 1 Foundry 40.50 4 mos 30 .. No. I do 40.042 4 mos 10 .. :No. 1 Elias Foundry 41.00 4 mos 100. Close Gray-- ......... 38 00 6 mos 100 . Gray 38.004 moe 200 Close Gray 85.50 6mos 300 5.r4y Mottled and • 34.00 Mos 200 No. 8 F0rge......„ 87.00 4 mos 150 No. It Forge., 87.00 4 mos 300 No. 3 Forge.. ..... —„ . 37.004 moo 81T111111101715 COAL IMELTNI; 11111031 LASS 601.7.21011 01114 200 torus No. 2 ........ 834.504 mos 200 Gray Pugs ... .. 38.00 0 mos 40 Gray Forge 36.50 4 mos 50 0 do do ... 36.00 4 moo 260, : " do do ... . 36.50 4 mos 450 do do 450 do do ...... ....... 36.00 4 mos 88.00 4 mos 250 do . do 38 50 4 moe 300 " do , ' 86.00 4mos 30) 0 do' do' 36.60 4ix tc . 350 do do 33.00 4 mos 800 " do ' do • ; 4 itimi gip tor Ralls .......... T AIARICETS BT TELEGRAPH. Naw 'iroax, February 11. Cotton favors buyer: sale. 2,200 b a t e . at zsvo for middling uplands. Flour: recelpta 8,773 bbl. and /.121 blast Sour • shade b e tter on low grades, with sales 7,800 bble at $4,85044,85 for caper State west ern, 9606,80 for extra State, g 4,0564.90 for extra western, $5,60®8.45 for white wheat extra, 115.60096,10 for R.. R. 0., 95,50®8,25 for extra St. Louis, and $6.25 @8,50 for good choice do. Rye Floor dull, with sales 200 bbis at 3 4 434.70. Darn Real quiet. whisky a shade lower, with miss SOO bbls western at 9849214.3 free. Wheat: reeMpts 27,830 bushels ; wheat Quiet and a shade limner,. with maim 43.000 bush at $1.13 for No 3 spriog, and 111.16€81,20X for No 9. do, the latter W choice delivered; 142801,28 X feltnter red and amber western, and 1 1 ,50 for white State. Rye Cadet and heavy. BarLey dull. Barley Malt dull. Corn: receipts 8,973 hush: corn a shade firmer for new, with sales 20,000 bush at 80®91,3 for new mixed western, 81,05 (41,0 d for old mixed western, 81-s,rmew yellow southern, and 11,05 for choice wnite do. Oats t receipts 0.312 bushels; Oats quiet: 19,0011 bush at 584,58 c west ern, and 02®53c for State. Rice dull at olt'®7!..;c for Carolina. Coffee firm and quiet. Sugar firm, 400 hhds Cuba at 11® 1114 c; SOO ban Havana 10c. Molaeses dull: 300 bbls New Orleans 70®75e. Hops are quiet. Petroleum quiet at 1054 c crude, and 110,1 c reflood. Spirits Tutpentine arm at 453,1349 c. Linseed oil m 94® 95e In casks. Pork firmer with fair de. mend: 1,175 bbls $27®27,25 new mesa; 823®23,50 for prime, 823,50®20 for prime mess; also 2.250 bills new Mega seller February, March and April at 127 (327,50. Beef steady: 250 bble at 8103815 for now plain mess; $14®17,50 for new extra mess. Tierce Beef quiet; sales 70 tlercea at 125@lar for prime mese; 8/7® 30 for India mesa. Beef Hams quiet; sales 100 bide at 828®32,50 for new. Cut Meats heavy; sales 160 pkga at 10,4(6) 1111 c for ',boulders; lava for hams. Middles quiet and unsettled. Dressed Hogs 'dewily at ilq®ll3.o for western. Lard heavy and a shade ruler; sales 300 tierces at 144015,4'c for steam; 1614®17c for kettle rendered; also, 750 tierces of stealpr March and April, at 15Rc. Butt tat 17®30c for Ohio. Cheese qui dr®ltic. Freights to Liverpool are nomincly unchanged. Lateaf —Flour closed dull and a shade firmer for low grades with moderate ex port and home trade demand. Wheat firmer awl quiet at 91,16@i1,20 for No. 2, and $1,27@)1,29 for winter red and am• ber western. Bye nominal. Oats dull nt 55g57c. for western. Corn steady at 137@We for new mixed western. l'ork heavy and lower for mess, but 1126,75 was bid for February. March and April, with seller at .241,90027. Beef dull and un changed. Out meats and bacon In mod erate demand, without much change. Lard di:1111nd hoary at 15%e for prime steam for March and April. Eggs quiet without change. BT. Louts, February Il.—Tobacco strong at fall prices. Cotton nominal at 24®24iic. Hemp unchanged, and but little doing. Flour: low grades continue firm and. in good demand; superfine 91,2.5(g04.40, extra ;4,60%4,80, double extra 1.1®5,25, treble extra to choice family 1 5 . 6 0@1 1 , 7 5. Wheat dull; spring and medium grades of fall ere 2g50 lower; No. 2 /goring POGPIe, No. 2 rod roll 91.04®1,0d, No. 1 do. j1,08@.1,10, choice 11.12;4@1.20. Corn heavy, at 60 for bulk mixed, yellow sacked OS 4171 c. strictly choice and fancy yellow 73®75c, white 73(470c. Oats dull and lower, at 41G49c lu _ bulk, 52®53c sacked. Barley is very dull, at 51.35 for choice fall. Bye: nothing doing. Whisky Ilan at 04c. Sugar unchanged at 11® 13!jc for fully fair to choice 810. Coffee 20y4@2343 for medium to choice pLanta. Wm. Molasses 70(4780. Pork active and higher at $27®27,50, closing at ;27,75. Dry Solt Meat held higher, with small tales shoulders at clear rib 14c, and clear aides 15c. Bacon very Arm and In good demand, with shout dare at 12lic, and clear sides 1634@leyc. Lard held higher; small male* choice at 15,40. Racelytta 7 s,ooo bbl, flour, 15,400 bush wheat, 10.800 Muth corn, 11,1'00 bush oats, 400 bush barley, 20 hogs. thtttle'llrm at 4(455iu for fair tot:prime, at , and 6463.0 for choice. Hogs unchanged 8019 c. CHICAGO, Feb. 11.—Eastern Hz change flat and unchanged. Flour un changed at $3,7644,75 for spring • extras. Wheat firmer, unsettled and irregn lar, with aloe a? No. 1 at 87(48734c; No. 2 at 8034®8 2 c, closing at Blii(3811Ze; this afternoon No. 2 Ls unsettled and firmer at 81%c cash and nailer February; 11234 c, seller March. Corn dull; old 1(31„%c higher, With Was of No. 2 at 60371; re Jetted at 68@i683.4c: no grade at bOciassc; cloning at 70„140703jc for No. 2: un changed this afternoon. Oats dull: at 38)4(01850 for No,. 2. Rye quiet and iirm at 72e for No. land 6870 for No. 2. 13axley doll at 660a70 for No. 2, High wines steady at 92(1g92)4e. Nagar; OH (13)0 for common to choice Orleans Meaa porlt excited, with early salsa at 127,25, cash, cloning at 627. Lard quiet, farmer and 34'e higher; salea at 16 (9115qa, cash. seller March. Meats firm er: dry milted shoulders 'mid at 10i4c; rough sidcs 13e: short rib middles 14= green home 135i1®14c; sweet pickled 15c.. Ihri , stl !logs fairly active at $10010,76, etoolog dull at 110,75. Recolles for the past twentproar hours wore 6,391 bole flour, 35,300 bus wheat, 25,722 bus corn, L 371 bye oats, 141 bus rye, 7,832 bus bar. ley, 10,199 'hoed of bogs. Shipeuenle Were 5,410 bbls flour, 5,302 bus cheat, 14,681 bue corn, 2,107 bus oats, 1,920 bus barley, 4,944 bead hogs. Cl9cllsxrl, Feb. 11.--Zork opened with buyers at 927 and holden leaked 127,25®27,50; closed dull at M. Bulk meats quiet; shoulders 19.4.1®11c, eldee 1411 c and 15e for clear rib and clear. Bacon firm and clear sides scarce and held at 1664 e, clear rib 150, shoulders 12t. ®l2!4c and dull. Sugar cured hems 19% to '19,40 and demand light. Lard dull; prime steam sold at 10,0 and ket. tie held at 16c. Butter unchanged at 28@t320. Eggs declined to 19®20e. Lin seed oil firmer and In demand at 96c, but is held higher. Lard oil 14®14%0. Fey troleum 29®810 for refined. Sugar firm and In fair demand at 11 to 114 , 0 for New Orleans. Coffee firm at 18®200. Maas. see firm at 76®78e. Clover seed firm at 1430 per pound. Timothy seed scarce and firm at 14.40®4,50. Loalsritlx, February 11.—Seise of 51 libds tobacco at 13,5005,00 for frosted trash, and 55,50€17.50 for sound lugs, 111,00®12,75 low to medium leaf._ Cotton more active; sales 9 bales low middlings at 233. Flour steady: extra family 16.26. Grain quiet and steady; wheat 11,10® 1,16. Corn 950. Oats WC. Rye Sic, an. sacked. Whisky declined to 93c. Barrixoss, February IL—Flour: red 11,40(01,45; corn active but receipts light, white and yellow 95®97c; oats steady at 53®680...Mem pork firm at 1127,50®28; bacon firm, rib aides 1541®1a0, clear rib 16t.egi18140, shoulders 12M(015c, hams 19 gaup, lard arm at 16)4c. Whiskey firm and scarce at 88®990. :PEITLAD6I:I7itA, February Il.—Flour; Improved demand; northwestern extra tamlly 15(0; Ohio 85,2403,25. Wheat firm with red at .$1,23®1,26. Rye and Corn unchanged. Oats steady at L3(11. 55c. Petroleum firmer, with crude at 21c, and refined at 28,ii®291f a Whisky steady at 97(395e. . • . CLEVELAND. February 11.—Ruckwheat neer held at s7@7 50. Pstrolenm dull end weaker, but holders of refined are generally Raking 26%@270 ler round lots; small parcels for retell trade, 21871129 c; crude a shade lower, being held at ss 75 per bbl. Dltherionmrs, February 1 f.—Flottr la unchanged.. Wheat firm at EON° per bus kir No 1, 820 for No 2. Oath. afro and 2,820 bbls barley nominal; rye' in fair demand at 68c. Fresh dressed hogs firmer at po t ou (e)10,75. 6f Ramie, February IL—Cotton firm War at 23y,©24e; receipts 1,458 bales; exports, 727 bales; week , * receipts, 11, 584 balsa; exports, 7,519 bales; xtock, 28,491. 'N.uarrixt,E, Februiry 11.—Cotton quiet, with low middling at 280, and good ordinary =NO; stock 4,800. Dry times Market. NEW YORK, February 11.—The mar ket Is fairly active and buyers a little more animated than hat week, and there Is every reason to expect a good trade next week. There is no particular change to day, ' with the exception or 'Bates 5.4 bleach from 10 to 20c, Forest Dales 44 16t to 10c, and New York Mills D and F cottoned° from 424 to 45c. IMPORTM BY RAILROAD PITIRBUROIL FORT WAYNE ADD ORI -OAOO RAILROAD. February 11.-5 bbla cranberrles, 7 firkins butter, Day & Co; 12 do do. P Dull& Bon; 14 bales hope, Volgt, Mahood 00; 200 bbis flour, Watt, Lang & Co; 303 pigs load, Excel. siorHlaas Co; 10 bge timothy seed, John Hinkle; 200 kegs netts, Littlo & Baird; 1 ear on:, 'Richey,' II dr. Co; 5 eke barley, Pier; D & Co; 35 been hope, 200 bge bar ley, John White Jr; 28 pkge hardware, Jos Woodwell; 1 car wheat, J /3 Liggett &Co; 52 aks, 12 bbla flour, 10 do onions, McHenry & Hood; 40 pga feed, H Con rad; 22 eke rage,.P. Christy 100 bb;e flour, owner, 300 bbla flour, B e ghmyer A Voelamp; 100 do do, Culp A Shepard; 4 Care limestone, Shoenberger, Blair dt Co; 2do do, Graff; Bennett & Co; 1 bbl but ter. W M Gormly; 2 Obis eggs, Head A Metzger: 1 car hay, 0 H Allerten; 50 bar cbeese,'H lietzlition; 50 do do, owner; 20 dO do, L J Blanchard; 23 but tin, McCart ney & Co; lot shovels. Myers & A; 2 kegs botter, Woodworth A D; 1 ear oata, Ele vetor; 50 eke rye. Dan Wallace; 5 balca rags, W B Lupton. • PITTAIIIIRON. CITNOENNATI AND ST. Louis RAILROAD, February 11.-25 bbla Wwines, W Millar; 25 do do, Shipton W: 1 car grain. Duff & Son; 1 do Mayes, J H Haley; 1 do wheat, J S Liggett t Co; 10 bola oil, .1 H Parker; 10. do lard, Ell Myers & Co; 25 do do, .1 Dalzell; 4 do beer, F Sellers & Co; 2 do sausage, W B Hays t Son; 1 bbl eggs. 9 pkgs but ter Bruggerman dc 0; 8 aka oats. R Christy; 50 do orts, Meaner & H; 7 cad dies tobacco, Kitchen Bro; 7 hidce, l de• Henry et H; 8 bbls cider, 10 do apples, Volta, & CV; 2 pkg. butter, Graff & Co; 9..hldra, Lapps & Weise; 51 blits barley, 11 do corn,F Schield"; 50 bbla flour, & A Dietz; 1 car wbest, j W Bowgarder; 10 boa tobacco, Carter, McGrew & Co; 10 bble whisky. A Kllnen clinger; 10 do do, F Ebert .t Co; 5 pkge tobacco, B F Weddle: 5 hbda moat, F Sellers dr, Ca Clzvirrin) AND Prrrescoson Rau. ROAD, February IL-2 cars Iron ore. Mo• Sididd, Porte% t Co; 10 do do,.ldmi- s.~~ri^;.--'-~ ~.,d:ewe-..;rrs.z;ll:r..;F:a=~>:"-~'~f'~.::^`~- w..r PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY MORNING, ..FEBRUARY 12, 1870. borgar, B & Co: 2do 1 s do, McKnight & Co; 85 tibia beans, .2 A Graff, 100 do Bute, W B Hays; 10 bas frames, L & Co;-25 cases tobacco, W M Gormly: 15 bells hides, 1 do pelts, J Canary; 37 do handles, Park A D; 14 Mile beaus, 8 aka rags, 2 bbla onions,. Volght, Mahood & Co; 18 aka barley, Pier, D&. CO; 60 bbls oil, J Spear; 50 do do, D Bly & Co; 17 doz brooms, W Kirkpatrick; 21 do apples, Vang Order & 8; 1 car oats ' W Miller: 30 eke potatoes, Jo Bence; 10 kg.., A bbls -p barley, Arbackles & Co; 1 horse power and flxbares, 8 Hare A Son: 13 eke oata, F G Craighead; 19 bbls apples, Hand & M; 11 do do, P Duff & Son. ALLRUGENY VALLar RAILROAD, Feb ruary 11.-20 eke flour. Fetzer rho; I bbl eggs, I firkin butter, Knox it Orr; 3 cars railroad Iron, C A Carpenter: 23 mks cloVer seed, Bruggerman & O'Brien; oar metal, McKnight, Porter & Co; Ido do, Totten 1 Co; 1 car grain, A Bracken; 1 car limo, D L Reynolds; 1 car grain, Henderson Bro; 1 do do, Scott & (Sisal; 1 do do, :23 eke oats, Keil h Bitchart; 11 bgs cora, M. Connor: 12rolla leather. W Flacon§ & Son; 27 eke oats, J Prescott; 80 do do,'J & A Dietz: 32 do flour, Haworth & Derrhurst; 74 bush potatoes, B Ewart; 61 cars coal, Kier, Foster & Kier; 43 do do, Armstrong, D & Co; 18 do do, Cole man, Rehm & Co. ALLROREXT STATION February 11.- 1 lmarmilifeed, 16 eke bran, M Steel & Son: 182 bids flour, 64 bgs aborts, Geo Stewart; 118 eke flaxseed, At B Strydam; I. car iyullifeed, Voeghtly & Kopp; 2 bbla o meal, Jae O'Hanlin; 10 bar; baking powder, NY 8 Smith; 10 do soap, Mere dith; care wheat. Kennedy Bro; 2do metal Lindsay & Mctintchoon; 1 do lum ber, L Walters & Son: Bdo metal, Gratr, Bennett & Co; 2 - do-do, Nimick & Co; aa bgs feed, Hlppley & B: 3 bbls eggs, H Lenr.; 2 care cooperage, Bettye & It; 1 do wheat, W McKee & Co; 1 do barley, II Enrdt. RIVER NEWS. luppeelilvcre. (1(7 Pacific and Atlantic Telearaph.) MOINIANTOWN. • Feb. 11.—River sta tionary with two feet of water he the channel. Weather cloudy; thermometer 51 at 4 P. X. W. GRESNsuomo, Feb. 11.—River station ary' with Byi feet water in the channel. Weather cloudy; thermometer 46 at 4 P. Bnowxsvi Lt.; Fob. 11.--River about on ■ Atop& with 4 feet water In the chan nel. Weather cloudy; thermometer 45 nt 4 P. M. c. Ott. Crry, Feb. 9.—Ricer at a stand with 20 inches water in channeL Weather cloudy: thermometer 41 at 6 P. The river continues to recede steadily at this point with three feet six inches In the channel by the Monongahela - marks last evening. Weather soft with Indies. ttons favorable for rain. It would not take much rain or snow to make a big river. as there is a good deal of arrow. • The Bt. Charles succeeded in getting up to the landing yesterday forenoon, not,' however until nearly aft of her freight had been taken off her. She will not venture oat again until thetets more water. - . The Ironsldes departed for New Or eane with a tow of Pittabargh manure*. urea. The Belle, Capt. Smith, le the regular packet for Parkersburg to-day. , The Mollie Ebert and Wild Deck will both depart for St. Louie, as.eoon as there Is sufficient water. The Maggie Rays dleasterg partloulars of which will be found in •our graphic news, is one of tho meat ifitinfdl we have bad to record or a l'ittaburgh host fur some time. Qua. Martin, who. without a moments warning, was hurled 'into eternity, was very highly esteemed, and ills sudden and very painful death, will be deeply regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. Jas. Roes, Jr., second clerk, we are glad to learn, is not seriously injured, and with the exception of the second engineer. the rest of the officers are supposed to have been saved. The first clerk. Mr. J. b. Dravo, if we are intormed cor• racily, wan not on the boat at the time of the explosion, having remained at Raw Orleans to attend to some business. Cain. Martin was a single Luau, and, we uuderatand, that his relatives reside along trio river between here and —The following rules were substituted by the Board of supervising Inspectors. at their late meeting at Washington, in stead of one of a eitnillr character adopted previoualy: Rots 49. When en engineer gives up the engineer's de pertinent op a steamer by resignation or otherwise, he shall certify in writing as to the condition of the saute, and shall deposite anch certificate signed by him with the Local Board of ,Inspectors at the pert where the vessel may be at the time of leaving her. If there are no In spectors stationed at such port, then he chill mall such eerUfloate of oondition to the Inspectors at the port where such vessel was last inspected; and when an engineer assumes the charge of the en. gineer's department of any steamer, he shall examine the certificate of condi- Bon given by the last engineer as soon thereafter as possible, and if he shall find the facia have been mistated, be shall immediately report that feet to the Inspector aforesaid, pointing out in his report in what the misstatement consists: failing iirhlch, it will be held that the condition of the departmen, was found -as represented. • • • —On the 30th day of December INS the license of Mr. Nap. P. Jenkins was re stored to him by John B. Detenney, Su pervising Inspector of this district.- Mr. Jenkins was pilot on the America at the time of her collision with the United States. When his Hoene, was revoked by the Local Inspectors here, he decided to appeal to the Supervizlng Inspector in another district for its restoration. Ells appeal was denied, on the ground. we believe, that he had no right to a change of venue. Then he tried to get ibe Local Inspectors here to act in his favor, but•they bellowed they had no right to we at all In the case, as be had taken it eritirelv out of their hands. Finally, the Supervising Inspector of this district, it seems, concluded that be could, and therefore dia, restore his license, but re quested, an we learn, that no publication be made of the fact. Mr..Jenkins' ore. emit license permite him to act as pilot the same as before Its revocation—Le. tween Cincinnati and Louisville—on the Ohio river.—Cie. Gructfc. —A Louisville paper says: On Satur day the steamer Carrie V. Rounts re ceived a dispatch from Cairo saying that she could get s full load there. It was in answer to this dispatch that she left our port so suddenly and unexpectedly. On her way out she only stepped at Evansville to receive HO tons freight. Thence she went direct to giro, and will _mon to New Orleans with all the freight she wants. —A. large number of vessels laden with cotton are lying inside the bar at the month of the Mississippi, unable to get out to ass swing to shallow water. home thirty thousand bales of cotton are now detained there. About ten thousand tons of shipping are outside the bar. bound to New Orleans and de. Wind from the same cause. ' • —Capt. Wm. H. Dorsey'. license se pilot was restored to him on the 6th hest. lila license was suspended on amount of the collision of. the Camelia and Annie Laurie a coupl of 'months ago, he being pilot on the former steamer at the time. I[—The Rock Islanders propose petition. log their City Council for an appropris. Lion to pay for a stand of colors for the Northern Line new steamer "Rook Island." —There le an old log sticking In the river near Bt. Louis that has already souk three vessels, damaged two other', and coat grzomo. • —The B. C. Gray,- St. Louis to Pitts. burgh, was to have left Cincinnati on Thursday. arescroas: • WILLIAM %ware, Ti o ar.N . i t iaars. F,rt r AL L ILLA_. (menus. ni./.sln ) ' AM 9. L YON. (WHIM 0. MUnniy. JAS. 1. utusiarr. • 810•1 Tar.as—S. F. 081 160 1111111011111 T. Open daily from 9 o'eloci to **Wadi —The Kate Putnam left Ns/divine IerHOLMES & BON& Pittsburgh on Wednesday. • I /A • 0 Av a i al :xxo:s3i , 41 =I PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI PACKET LINE. • The new and epiendie sidewheel si dr i g . Steamer, ARLINGTON. DANIRL MOOSE: Muter. A. S. hnzgAiin. Clem, bates Plitebergh for Cincinnati every TIIISDAY at 251 X. tositeptir. Returning. travel Chiffnlinti for Pittsburgh, at IA K. every FBIDAY. Tor freight. swage, or other Information. .P. ply on bogr4 or to • ',taus COLLINS. fat 7L1.011 N COLLINOWOOD. Agents. ; Sr. LOUIS. Volt ST. LOILIB.-Theadr i a splendid!pannenger Mesmer MOLLIE MITIMIT..G. W. 1.1511312, Master. S. YriMmd. Oran, ICH Isere far the snore mid Infonnedlstanorts, on SANUMDAY. lAth Inst. Yor Moline or ;maws empty on board or to PLACE A IJOI.I.1140W001), or - let JAMES COLLINS, Agents. CAIRO AHD MT. LOUIS EOR CAIRO AND ST. t s i dir mi i LOUVLiabe powerful Too- WILD . DIION AND DARDEN, Dolveeadeßo aTU W AYAoAITLC•P N a% . for the above sae tatennediate pone. - • j sa dveigßt care slangs cad.z.tth SPECIAL NOTICES —wxaoamrtoN. De. sartzwor. , ?Diatom° 61" nur futtbe cagesSllVAlasblM.feriPoun° ' Nitl for the cmree of the M Deepepoesla soh. and all the Debilitated Coedl- Mes DM ECHE:IOW:I IIANDRUCE PILLS. far Dleestaea of the Liter as to act as a Gentle Far. gati•e. All of these threwlfeelci *es ore often tedisi rad toeuring Co.usiptlon, •thongh the rulmoow. I.` AV« cored, itgr ,V ," rot% Vtg l ltO t rdi i rOp H t m dt t ire L st o a d ed% l e ' fr r c . .h l t o h d rrft " l: vessedo oy which means I cure is atte ' e ' r. reeled. TIII,IO. Medicines are conacientlonsly altered in the Public •I the only sale. tootalis and reliable lemony for Milroy ...1y Consumption, and for all those morbid conditions of the body width lead to th a t fate: often Liver Complaint and Dye. reboil. are often foreronners or Consumption, au.l vraen they mattlfest themselves they ingot.", the t prompt attettene. The Pultoonic heron le e. medicine Which has had a loot probation before inn pantie. Its value has been proved by the thousend core. It hit• mace through a period of tones thou thirty-five y e ars. in all which VW] its reputation bias In. crtesed. and tn.. most 01111t.nale skepticism tan no longer doubt that it is s remedy which may he used with confldeuce in all cases Whigh admit et, cure. If the patient will penevetingly follow the dl rtCliol which actomPanY eon bottle, he will cettalnly he cared, If ht• longs ISO riot tOOl9llGb Warted to make • clue le iven in ea.. supposed to be Inurable, when friends Medicine sicians have despaired. t• tire or thle hoe laved the life of the potent and motored - - • him to pertleetanti. , Dr. Schenck does not •o 1 that all ens. of Nal mynary consumptionwithin Dm reach of medicine: bat to cropimtlenllY ...en. that often when paent. hors tn. must ai artulnimeoptotim, then. no a violent Cough, creeping chilli, Irlabt sweats, general debtlity. ev n t to inch • deem, that they are obliged to Ili In bed. nod when they are given up by met" phYsiebtotheY may still be cored. No the treatment tan Create pew lungs, but when the lunge are very sad y diseased gad to Wine extent destrOye•e• SUSI May be e lected by Dr. Sehensk, medlelnos. Also. In Scrofulous Disea.e., these medicine, an equally tae.ent. Dr. Schenck has photo graph. of a number of persons wile bay. been healed :;!1•11. Vt.h.lll - TP,:igi n SplUTrwa'l! which mint be able lo heal ea.lt et the long,. In tau trettmeut of Consuniptlon lan Or the ntmo.l 119pOrtance tO visor and a limalthlr too althea the system, I enc. it nemeary to strength.. the appotile of the patient and im• Prow. the dlgestion• rroper nouriahmeot Is re. 'mired together with such means an will nuke the rood easily dlocsUblo. The articles soot de(table for the diet of Co emu( live patients are elguated In Dr. Schenck'. Almanacs. which are dlitribute4. arltelltOnstr. In general, the most blgbly nutritious articles an to ho pre ferted,bet thedigestrre ergs. must be ` med i cine In order to make either food °medicine . . • . . • • • . • • • peeve:cable. This repsteetsent Is met by the • Itebereeel Tonle, sad tor Ms pawn it was der. !gutted - . When the dgeetlee n•wer• are pnt In f good • flier, lee foo d has Ito proper effect; thefilm • f the path..., Is tar Instals d and toe lents and In to exercise Weir InnetiOn• IT • normal and . en.lthy sumer. Then the beating honers e rulstion le !Syrup r ft :ct the cure: Phimot , •tr Contemptlett It almost Cleave non pllented with Dyspepsta and Liter Complaint. beheock'n Mann/axe PM, Sao In ended to rn . . . . more obstructions from the lever.oA restore its health, cello,. They have all the eineat7 which is ascribed to caloln I or •'islue maw s ' and are cremated cot toeent.taa particle of any min oral tenon, These PHI! cure the most obstinate costiveness, sick headache. plies, affec- Uoas. and all other &sea.* which • rise from •• torpid or obstruc.ed I-audition the Ltven it e box or aaaaa pills will Prove Um eWellaCY medlctue. ln Connunpt on the bee Weed Tolle and Wan drake Pilla are tar alembic &slithery isedkines They relieve tne stiff-Slats of the Mitieat and assist the Pnlmonle tlyrup effecUnff • core. Tory laser been found useful In advance, stases of Consumption, where the tunes are anoint en. Mel, destroyed snit all symptoms gaol - dins to the Jedgme at of the hslotanitteleated sewed, de b. The Meier( p a t ient. v s.. were enteWlT Ina dying r . .ndltion have been preserved for mantas by the nee of bohemia's three great rem edes. . Dr. Stile wit's Almanac eon talus a full (7111%1•C .• . . - on lb. various forms of dlsraie. 61s Medl, of armament. ono general dir-clion• bow to nos his mediator, eta Ms bad gnats. or s.nt by mall by addressing his rrlnclpid tiglea, No. 1.5, Nor th 0101.6 street, ghllailelpbta. Pa. Prins 0. the Pannonia oyrupd Seaweed! Tose to each 111,50 per bottle. or 47. an 50 a half doses. 11.4 rale rat. SI mat/ • beg. For salmis,' all druggists.' WI/ROTOR WHITTIER CON TINIJC3 TRILILT ALL PRIVATX DISEASES. That numerous. Ilan of rams remit lag Irma wilfwboose, tininaallneas terVo. debility Irritability. eruptions, matinal ...Walton*. and dually impeleneT wermaneatly cured. Parsons aalleted with delicate, intrieme sod long standing d ull is are politely invited Ex p erience. consultation, whlen costa nothing the heft of teachers. by enabled him to perfect reaurdlea at one. Lei dent. safe, permanent- and which le moetca.e. ran be Used without hindrance to busineu. Idea klues prepared In the mitabllshment. which em braces oface, reception and wafting mom.; also hoarding and sleeping apartment. for patient. requiring daily perm:mai attention, and vapor and chemical baths, Pans concentrating the famed intheral utrings. No matter who have failed. nal. 'oar rue.. Itead what Ix ••,• Is hit for of My pages. met to toy addreu for two Ytatali. in sealed eigreltpit. Thousands of' cuts treated annually. at omce and all over the WWl trldc