II rfigANCIAL. LIBRIOIN BANE, NO. 80 FOUIITH .&VENUE, PITTSHIINGEL IMAM cArrria. ssecooo Stockholders Individually Liable. LINK Op DOICOVOT ADD DEPOSIT• pY. ~TWe~r i!MiN - - - U. ba W. XsErtisad. Ttau.4lLW,rtall I Ja mm w wgiace, .".."*”. .. D. Kelly, JamesW. Arndt,. . 719 _ WY, B. leeer.b. Was 04 Cala I=l,l Hau t fatly organised aad amazed to Ob a general.mg bast:Less. ;stark GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, Bou g ht at Ilightst Prices. PR. R. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. iood St. and sth Avenue LIES .T. - BRADY &.eO.. to a. MINI a (pa,. Corner FourthAveaue and,Wood Sti 3ALINTICEIR.I3, sui and tell all 'LIVIA or 131011AINIENT SECURITIES, . VOLD. SILVER AND Celll'ONS, ' ON MDT FAVONLBLN TIMM sir Interest Allowed on -Deposits. airatoney loaned on Government Bond. at lowest tuantet rata. Orders executed for the Pantheon Ord Sole or NroClith BONDS auad SIOUX JAMES T. BRADY & CO. 5000 ALLEGHENY VALLEY Itl H. 7-30 BONDS. Tor sale at • x. nowise & sorts. s IlittsitztO etaifttE. FIBARCE -AND -TRADE. Oggtenor Prrtaitustorelazaws, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 16, 1610. The gold market opened strand at 120, bat grectually deolined. and closed at 119%. There is nothing at present to Influence an upward movement, al though the market is largely oversold: Large return shipments of our bonds from Europe would, perhaps, Influence the gold market quicker and give rim, to rardd and wider fluctuations than any rumors concerning the Cuban question, or the issue of forty or fifty millions of Government bonds opened strong at an advance of yesterday's clotting quo tations, but: on lower. gold again de clined and aimed weak. Some large lots have been received from Europe against sales at high quotations, and the nreeent quotations will still leave a mar gin for return ahipments. The &diner' is nasally duo to the small purchases of bonds by the Government during the present month, but for the month of March a sharp rally is expected, since the currency balance in the Treasury has been so augmented as to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to buy bonds in large amounts for next month. Stocks are unsettled. There was a de• cline of over one per cent in Reading winos lest night, which was, however, nearly recovered. New York Central 'Wok and scrip advanced about ono per cent.. Pacific Malladvanced to 44k, but closed at 43V: Ohio and Mississippi was dull at 3410%, Northwest common and - preferred is about stationary at yesterday's quotationa. Fort Wayne is strong and advanced per cent. Ex press stocks' were stronger. Money continues easy on call and paper for four months, and, perhaps, not strictly prime is more readily taken at from 13 to-lb per cent, and prime abort endorsed notes will pass at from 9to 10 per cent.' Ire is also more money offered at th banking houses for Investment, tut t high rates of in terest prevailing here since hat Decem ber bas brought out a chse of Mull capitalists grasping for the last cent that can be squeezed out of an hard pressed debtor. The expected ease of the money market will soon drive out this class spin. and, needy borrowers can Vdt sup. Piled nsin as fen marly. SlPSiness still very dull. trotauons as received by Ph. R. Marts Gold, 119%; Silver, 117; Eighty . one's, 117%, Five Twenties, 1862, 114 3‘: do NM, 114%; do 1865, 114%; do 1968, Consols, 118%, do 1867. 118%; do 1868, 11.8%; Ten Forties. 112%; Adam , Re. rCompany 02; Merchants Gni= p;oes Company. American Ex grCompany, 37%; Western Union agraph. 84 1 0 New York Central 113% • . Reading, 18; Pittsburgh, Fort .t Chicago, 92; Ohio it Mis. menrd. 80; Michigan Southern, 89%; Cleveland Pittsburgh, 102%: Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific, 123; Mauro & North Western,74%; Chicago d: North Western Prefe rr ed 90%; Rd., 25%. • Iseclux oz. Larpe. &AWL. London, per 116,00 Parts, per tome ......... 24 25 Berlin. theater ............... SD 91 Frankton. feria5........_..60 .62 _-Closing quotations received by James r.—Brady & Co. Gold: 119%; United - Sista Sixes, 1881. 117%; Five-Twenties, 1868, 114%; do. 1864, 1.14%;d0. INA 114%; Ten.Portinsi, 112%;,FivoTwenties, Jinn. say and Joly, 1606, 118 .4; do. do. 1867, 113%; do. do. 1868413%; Union Pacific Railroad. 87%; Central do, do, 90%; Cy.. Pacific; 111%; Lake Superior —. " fity renimme to tae Pituani - fu a.atte.) - New Yong, Feb. 16, 1670. The Pacific Mail speculation formed one of the prominent features of Wall street today, and the dealings In stock were unusually heavy at • a further ad. vance. It is rumored that some friends of the Company nave bought a large amount of stock, and that shortly an sp. Steelton will be made to the Legislature for permission to reduce the capital , dock one-half, or, from 120.00 0 . 6 0 0 to 110,000,009, and that the stock whicli the Mends of the Company hail, bought, in connection with the amount now held -in tho Treasury, will be ma fioso& to reduce the ca:Atil to 119,000,000. The recent rise of Illinois Centrsi in " London to 114, and the active and spool. lilies movement therein, Is attributed to the fact that the stAtneriout Dser," long known In Wall street, has :stab. lished his headquarters in London. The sudden rise and activity in Erie this afkretoon,, oo casioned much' comment, and is attelbuted to the coming arrival of an English barrister to begin Mtge. Lion against the present management. The price touched 28%. hum which there was, however. *reaction. - There be rather more demand for money, but it niet at 6to 6 porennt,. with little or nothing done at as low as 4 per cent: prime emplane."' pass at 6 par cent., and prime business notes et 7 to 8 per cent, • Governments are a trifle lower under a /Wish rumor that the Secretary of the Treasury hae to ruvide $80.000,0u0 of currency for 'the payment of Penlione next month, and therefore would sus pend the parches° of bonds. The whole annul'.payment for pensions is only stout $30,000,000, and the payments - are made _semiannually. Market closed Coupons, 'Bli , 17%018; do 'O2, 14.704 15; do 'O4, litegil4,l"; do '66, 14%@t4$; do new, 13gilit 18%; do' 67.13%"@MR; do M%5 - 1913%; 10-40%. 12%®1.2%; Cur , nanny Mae*, 11%8611%. Tennessee bonds lower, -and other State securities Arm. hilsmcuis. 91%; old Texclmwm. 65; new. 49; old Virginian. Mt: now, 66; old North Carolitiou'llff,%; _ ne w , 2634; Cousteau level sixes, 70. Stocks strong and generally higher, Erie being a great feature. Vanderbilt abates are again being lifted by a clique, and Parana biall,Pittaburgh, Lake Shore, St. Paoli Bock Island. North Western And Chicago &Anon have alaoadvanced. Tw test prices of the day were not ans. timed at the close but the market ended Arm. The combination for a rise in - Reading la selling out. Express stocks d • Irma TM:rty Rica& canton,. 43 azu badand, 335; Western. Union Tele. • graph, Mi%; Quickailver, 14; Mariposa, 10%; do preferred, 21%; Adams Express, a 4 _sinus a Fargo, 20%; American, AM 'United States, WV' Paci fic 43%; New, "York Central. 98%; Ede; Mu; do refe rred . 4.2: Harlem, 147%; do. erred 160; Hudson Scrip, 9634 , 98; Michigan Clanizal, L 1); Lake Shore, 89.44: Illinois .Cen., 142 R; Pittsburgh, 11r5.: Northwestern. 74R; do. preferred. 993(: Rock Island. ; lit. Paul, 87R ; Eit paw, nreferred. Wabaah, '47R: do. pre -7 0; Fort Waye, 12 : Terre L u c a % 52; do. preferred, 6IR; C. &A, Ilex; do preferred,. 118; 0. & gos; N. J. C., 100;. , .C. C. I. C., 20%; C.. 74%; Burlington and Quincy, 158: 8t Joe, 10734; Dubuque 1098. Boston prices: Calumet, 7.k Reels, 85; Quincy, 25; CoPPer Fans, fu Franklin, 7. Export/17er the week, r 4 .cistg specie, 12.247459. Bub-Treasury balance: 480; currency. 17,100,924; ance, 184,17M,780. Isi il 11, ik nk. nett spa - Id, ;Male,. ,general bal• 1 , • ILETS, . . 7 PrITSBUROIi - °mos hp YrrrAusuLia teams, WEDNESDAY, Felt 16, 470. as we have remarked kepeatodli', re. oently, the Imoresaion prevails all over the country that breadauffe are very low, unusually so, and to thole who are of a speculative turn, there 4 nothing ihst presents the same inducement, no Other commodity that is so eafe to buy and hold, as in no event can It go much lower, whUe on the other hand, there is a probability of in edeance. The Mil eage '.l4rubleean, of Tneeday, reports the feeling there in regard to wheat as fol. lowin An advance In Liverpool caused an advance In New York. and the die eaute'beitig epidemic, Chicago caught It from New York, and Milwaukee caught it from Chicago, hence there were firm markets all around us. Added to title was the fact that wheat could bopur -1 chased at about We per bushel, which 'some people Imagine le a very low price tor tine staple, and they took Ina few "Deem" by way of an investment, and we presume it will pay them by the time they get through with It, provid ing they can afford to carry it for a short time. Then the Inspection foi the past forty-eight hours added up only eighty. six car bade, or about 56,000 bushels, land this is net a great deal of wheat to tome in over Sunday. The "chock"- and there are quite a number of them- I were again nervous, end those who cov ered their contracts to-day, done so with • °difference' . aolnait them. APPLE BUTTER-Quoted at fffo7sc. APPLES - Quiet and unchanged; 'and we can report regular solos In store at 52.50®3,50 per bbl. BUTTER-Prime to choice roll is in fair demand, and we can report sales at 83015. Common' and inferior is very abundant and very dull. BEANS-In good supply and dull; may be fairly quoted at 1e2®2,25 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-3®334. I I. BROOM (X)RN-14®18 eta per pound. • BROOMS-Store prices: No. 2, 13,75. No. 8, 1 -1 , 50 1 No. t, 15.00; No. 5, 55,50. Carpet Brooms, 16,005y3,50. CHEESE-Is steady but unchanged; Western Reserve and Hamburg, 1634® 17; Factory, 17®173 4 ; New York State Farm Dairy, 16(419; New York Goshen, 1934(g1ai CARBON OIL-Continues quiet and unchanged Standard brands are still quoted at 26®2634, in a jobbing way. CRANBERIGE3-Sales of prime cul tivated at $14,50015 per bbl. DRIED FRUIT-tentinues In good supply and very dull. Apples 7Gs eta. Peaches 8,390 for quarters, and /0 @lle for halves. Blackberries, 14@t5 eta, and pitted Cherries, 25®30 eta. DRESSED 110 GS -No demand and Market almost bare; we quote nominally at 1034 ®llo. EGGS-Sales reported se 23, though tome dealers are still holding at 25, FEATHERS-Sales at 65490, and the usual - advance for small lots, in a retail wa 1 • F LOUR-Market.continues dell and devoid of a 'tangle new feature worthy of special notice. We dontinue to quote western flours at 15135,50 for spring and 55,75 be for winter. Rye floor 55®5,25. GRAIN-The arrivals of Wheat con- Mine exceedingly meagre, and there Is scarcely enough doing to establieh quo tationa. As might be expected, the mil. lee continue very bearish; they now quote atill.lo®l,L2, though a very chtlice lot of Red wound probably bring 11,13 or 11;14. Oats very dull but unchanged; dealers continue to quote at 43®45e, buying. and 48c selling. There is no Improvement to note in the demand for Corn and prices are weak b tt unchanged -68@70, baying. and 76 selling. Rye also, very dull, with but buyers at pros• eat above 85. Barley, also, weak with a drooping tendency; 'some of the brewers quote at 90®95f0r spring, and 11,0012)1,05 for fall. GROCERIES-The grocery market is moderately active, though It might be considerably better, and then be nothing Ito boast cd. SUOUN are a shade easier, and we reduce our quotation. on re. Breeds a fraction; there is however ' very fair demand. Molasses, hardly se strong as during the early part of the week under the lennence of the advices f rom N ew Orleans, and prices remain unchanged, although relatively lower here than at New Orleans. Coffees in fair demand but unchanged. The. feel. log In regard to both Sugars and Coffees U unsettled and unsatisfactory and lei likely to continue lO until the tariff bill has been finally disposed. and the sooner this is done the hotter for the trade, and! the public generally. &MARS-New Orleans, fair, 1134: good, 12; prime.l234; choice. 1334:Cube. 11®1154; Porto Rico, 1234 ®l3. Refined: l A. Coffee, 14X; It; 14; Extra, C, 1334; Crushed and Granulated, 15. Motauems-New Crop New Orleans Molasses, 78®80m Porto Rico, 65 ®75. Sifters -Perfection, 85; Silver Drips, 75; White Honey, DO; Golden. 65. • Comm-Fair to Good - Rio, 2002134; 1 Prime, 22(423; Choice. 2334. Rum-thirolins, 8m Rangoon, 7;4c. Tgas-Young 'Hymn, 51,0(01,60, G. P.. 51,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 11,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to 51,45. Son Chong, 90c to 1 1 ,5 0 . Scans-Pearl, '7; Satin Glom, 1134 c, and Corn Starch, 12. - CONOZATILIMSD ling-4 8 4 00 per case. Fnurre-New Layer Raisins, 55 per box; Prunes, liNce Curmnts.lso..Vslort. cis Raisins. 1834. Brune ..Cassia, 65c. Cleves, 40w, grain Pepper, 95 Allspice, 80c; Nutmegs,.sl,so. BAB, LAAD-12c; Shot, 53,00 per bag. Soars-wßabbit's," 12c; .oakelys, lac; Rosin. 6to 7c; °Dobbin's," sc; Wax, 90; Chem. Olive, 8 30. • Cartnize-Mould, 13e., Star, 23c. Bt Casa SODA-$6)( per No nni-No. 1 hisekrel, 5 29 per bblt• N. 2 do, 520; No, 8 do. 116. Lake Herring, 54.501 White Fish; 59,10. • i HAY-Baled is arriving pretty freely by river, and the market Is quiet and ' unchanged; may be quoted on wharf at . , 116®20, for fair Po prime. RUBIES-Sales at 230§130 per pound. . ' HOMINY--Sales at 15,750 6 , 00 i er , LIMP,-&dus of OleYeland wh At 112Q225 per bbl. ONIONS-Sal at 12,5003,00 per bbl, ONIONS-dales the outside fgure for choice. LARD OIL-City brands No. 1. extra quoted at 111,4001,42, and N. 2 at 90. PEANUTS-Tennessee at 8 (31 9 PEAS-Dull; 22,50 per bushel. POTATOES-no market is quiet and Unchanged; sales In store at 50®550. POULTRY-Receipt' continue very light and market Is almost bare. We continue to quote dreamed chickens. at 14(515 cis.. and dressed turkeys, 1 8 ® 20 . PROVISIONS-The market Is quiet and unchanged. Plain Shoulders. 180 1834; Sugar Mired, 14®1434c; Ribbed Sides, /5,4; Clear Sides, 18017; Breakfied Bacen, 16.3‘m Stpapt,tired Hams, 1834. Steamed Lard, in tierces, Ulm kett1e,1730)1734. Mess Pork 529. • SEEDS-Clover seed Is rather firmer; we can report sake of some 60 bbls at 5834; now, there are but it swHart sellers below, 8.34. Timothy seed unchanged at 11414@i5 and Flaxseed at peacos,th. STRAW-Bales rye_ straw at 51 0 , and oats at 510/3 11 . SALT-la quoted all 1,75. by the car load. - WHISKY-Hfghwlnes firmer at 98® It; rectified, 51.00; proof rectified, 51,10. Old whiskies scarce and firogr. 4:ii•fe) A m . lllll - T,IA 4 . Ohms or. Prrrastructi etztorrn, Visretniwar Feb. 18, 1970. There is nothing new or Important to be said in regard to the oil business. The dullness and stagnation, noted from day to-day for mix weeks past, still contact ues, and what la worse still is ;be fact that there ti not much prospect at pres cut of any Immediate improvement. The trade la -sluiced completely pros. tested; there la no margin ter either manufacturer or dealer. and whtlo g,..1,1 generally couesded that priest art low; It is a fact, neverthless, that .there la not much laqub7 for it, notwithstanding. As we have repestedlv noted, there are serious obstarlee in the way and until these haye been removed, in some snw or other hardness will continue doll. hopes its entertained. however, that . the worst Is over, . - end that Oa MI proyament Is near at hind,' thou g h i t must be confessed that the indication' at retail are by no means favorable. It Ls stated that Cleveland bas an ad. vantage of, one cent per gallon or tort? mots per ' barrel' over Pittsburgh ID freights; that is, refiners there an ship to the seaboard at forty emir Per bbl less than Pittsburgh. notwithstanding the distance Is greater. Now, In these days of doe margins, forty cents per bbl is considerable clan Item, and the con. sequence Is, Cleveland, temporarily it maybe, has a very decided advantage over Pittsburgh. Some of our refiners, it Is rumored, contemplate shipping to Baltimore, by w•ay of the Baltimore & Ohio Read, ae it Is alleged they can do so to much better advantage than by shipping to Philadelphia over the Penna. Central Railroad. CatiDZ The market le quiet and unchanged. Bale 2,000 Ude eeller until July, at 12%. Brat or seller this month still quoted at 12:11 !Arland 12 asked: bluer until July, 14121143 i; buyer all year, 1154(§16%. I=Z! Market continues quiet and without quotable change in prime; but a single sale reporter', 1,600 bble February at YU. Merril to Deostriber, 31 bid and SiX asked; March to — September, SOg hi April to December, MX; onyer all year, WM. limns OP 01111DII Ott. BY 1. V. IL IL • Eagle 011 Works ASO, on account Fisher Bre; Spear's Oil Works 162, on account Blaills; Fisher Ben 400, on account E II Long; Sunbeam 011 Works 240,un so count W B Robinson; Jas Wilkins 80, on account Fox da Funk; Peerless Oil Works 240, on account J B Finley. Total . 1,692 bbla OIPHILLICIS OP OIL BY A. V. N. B. Braun & Wagner, 308 bble ref. oil 'to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. .1. A. McKee, 250 bble refined oil to W. P. Logan ,t Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 324 bble benzine to Warden, Freer dr. Co., Philadelphia. Standard Oil Co., 008 bble refined oil to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila. Total refined 1,166 bbls. OIL SHIPPED EAST DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchinson Oil Ranh:lg .59 bble ref. toy:. B. Hubley. OIL SUIPPED NAST UY WEST rsxzt U. U. Kirkpatrick & Lyons, 49 bbla to W. P. Logan & Bro.. Phila. Mentzer, B. & Co. 276 bbls relined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Total 925 bbts. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New YORK, February 16.—Coate. heavy and lower, with sales of 1,600 bales at 24340 for middling uplands. Flour— receipts 8,338 bbls—flour moderately active and without decided change, with sales otof 9,700 bbla at 14,75®4,95 for au. writhe State western, 15,20®5,85 for ex tra State, 15,15®8 for extra western, 15,70 ®6,30 for white wheat extra, 15,20®0,15 for round hoop Ohio, 15,50(46,25 for ex tra SL Louis, 16,2508,50 for good choice do.; including 5,000 bias low grades extra for export at /5,2:11®5,35. Rye flour quiet and unchanged. Corn meal dull and heavy. Whisky lower, with Bales of 160 blahs western free at 9634 c. Receipts of', wheat, 8,800 bush; wheat less active and 1,®20 lower, with sales of 47,000 bushels at 11,113®1.23 for No. 2 spring, latter price en extreme for choice Min- I neeota, 11,30801,83 for winter red cud amber western at .11,40®1,47 for white Michigan. Rye Met. Barley in moderate request; a alcp 5,300 bush two rowed State at 90 ®9 c. Barley malt quiet. Corn—recelp .000 bush, but is 1 lees active: 1(a)2o lower; sales of 32,0001 bush at 80®85c for new mixed western, 1 73®780 for unsound dci., 90a for now wes tern yellow, 93(495e for new yellow Jer- I sey, 11,05 for old mixed western deliver ed. Oats; receipt's of 8,242 bush but is heavy and lower; sales 17,000 bush at 5334 855 c for western, 61(4620 for State. Rice dull. Coffee firm. Sugar is less active; sales 150 hhds Cuba at 10 ®1034e. Mobs. ace quiet: sales 50 bbl's New Orleans at 70 ®730. Petroleum steady at 15a41®16c for - crude; 30c for relined. Hops quiet at 18 ®28.1. Leather: hemlock sole firm at 29®30340. Southern American wool firm; Males 500,000 I be at 44®500, domestic fleece 35®38e for unweaned. Coal quiet and unchanged. Linseed oil dull; sales 98 eke. Sheathing copper steady at 320 for ingot. Copper dull at 20;4 ®2l3.‘c fur Lake Su perior. Pig iron quiet and unchanged at 13"®34 for Scotch, 833(435 for Ameri can. Bar very quiet at 182.50 for refined Ermileli and American. - Sheet quiet and steady at 511®12 In cold for Russian. oaths quiet at 14,60144,6234 for cut, 16,10 (46,25 for clinch, s:n®'? for horse shoe. ' Turpentlte quiet. Pork quiet and stea dy sales 370 bbla at 126,25 for new caws, 121(431,50 for prime, and 5=1;424,50 for, 1 prime mesa; able, 250 Wes new new mess, seller March, at 1129,50.• Beef steady and quiet; sales Ifti bbla at 111.0®15 new plain mesa, 114(417,50 for new extra Mese. 1 Tierce beef quiet; oaks 75 tierces at 125 ®2B for print. nuns., $278030 for India mem. Beef hauls quiet; sales 00 Mile at (28®32 50 for new. Cut meats heavy; sales 125 packages at 1034 ®lle for shoul ders, 13 9 4®150 for e ms; middies quiet and heavy; sales 1 boxes at 13!..; ® a354c fer Cumberland cut, I4loe for Stretford. Dressers hogs dull at 10944;11e for west ern. Lard quiet and steady; sales 458 tioroos at 143461531 e for steam, 16541614 e for kettle rendered; also, 250 tierces steam, seller February. at 15340, and 250 derma do, seller to July let, at 1534 e. Butter quiet at 17®300 for Ohio. Cheese dull. Freiglats to Liverpool quiet and Lrdera--Flour closed firm with a fair export demand for low grades extra. 1 W he at dull and deellMng at 11.1501,20 for No. 2 spring, and 11,3001,2234 for winter red and amber western. Rye nominal at 80®85c. Oats dull and heavy at 53®55c for western in store and afloat. Corn lower and dull at 80®85c for sound new mixed, and 705476 c for unsound do. Pork steady with 126,25 bid for new February and March, and 1W,50 asked. Beef dull and unchanged. Cutmeats nominally and unchanged. Bacon dull and without material change. Lard firm er and more active with sales 1,000 tierces prime steam at 16eici ; miler February lon private terms. Eggs dull and heavy at 2654;27c for fresh. CHICAGO, February 16.—Exchange For. , Flour quiet and prime without matenal change, with sates at 100E01.15 for. spring spring extras. Wheat market dull, heavy and lower: transactions were at 1 87c forNo.l and 81.140820 for No...;closieg 1 at 81345481 3 / 4 q .sales for future delivery I were almost exclusively In option; seller March at 82g.8234= In the afternoon the I market was quiet at 81341481,40 cash and 82 1 340 r asked . bo r 2 n c v beirdy seller f o M r a orlcdhand I and no demand except to fill - shorts; sales at ' 69345469 Ne for No. 2, closing at outside; new and no grade without material change, Tory little doing In options; 69910 seller month and 705470340 seller March Mr N 0.2; In the afternoon, the market was dull at 6594070 e. Oats quiet; transac tions were principally' at options; sales No. 2ln store at 3834038,40, and for fia. ture delivery 384 ®3Bele miler mouth; 3834 c buyer do; 38a:038140 seller March; 39,t4 ®19,40 buyer do; 4130 buyer April; 3934 ®39xo seller do. Rye Inactive and neglected at 67e for No. 2. Barley ao. the and firmer at 74e for No. 2. Bleb 'wines quiet at 920 for wood bound. Pre. visions more active and firmer; melts pork In good demand and market steady, closing at 128.50 (sash, and 126,3734 seller March; prime mess 121,00. Lsrd sold at , 1414 ®1434e cash. Sweet pickled hams I 14,XM green hams nominal at 18y.e. Meats firmer, closing at 9%c for dry mated shoulders; 123 4 0 for rough. sides; 13340 for short rib middles Imes. Hogs active on packing and shipping amount and! prices are steady at, 13,30®0.30 for oam mon to extra prime lots. Dressed hugs better ; prices ranged at 510(41050 and 1 closed firm at 110.24.ia§10,50, dividing on 200. Receipts: 5,903 bias of flour; 27,160, bushels of wheat; 25,050 bushels of corn; 5,781 bushels of oats; 2,806 bushels of rye; 1 8,477 busnels of barley; 2,117 dressed bogs; 9,60711,0 hogs. Shipments: 5,609 I bile of flour, 7,195 bushels' of wheat, 10,943 bushels of corn, 6,820 bushel's of oats, 4,200 bushels of barley, 868 dressed helm and 1,789 live. CINCINNATI. February . 16.—Flour un changed and In moderate demand: fem. fly 15 251D5 50. Wheat quiet at ill 07 ® , 1 10. Corn steady at 7 0 0 770 . Oats firm at 52®54. Rye in moderate demand and arm, with sales to distillers at 85® 1 880. Barley unchanged. Cotton dell: middling 24. Whisky In good demand ' at 93e, closing with no sellers below 94. Hogs dull at 118 75®925; receipts 1800. Mere pork dull and nominal at 127: Bulk meats neglected: asking rates 1034 c for shoulders, and 1434014ge for clear rib and clear sides. Bacon: shoulders dull at 1230; sides are In light supply and In demand at 15,4® tic higher at the close. Landl634o, bat held .t very - dull, at 1434®15340 for steam and kettle rendered; tnere is no demand; these rates nominal. Sugar firme cured r; he fresh 99 ms du1 ®340.l at 1734 Eggs l ®183e0190, and 4c. Butter steady, with a Rood demand. Cheese, firm at 16 ®lBc. Lineeed oil Brm at 96® 980. Lard oil dull at 11,40 ®1,43. Petroleum unchanged: refined Sic, with a good demand. ClOTer seed 1434= timothy 54,50. 'Mai la in good demand and has advanced to 5202.18.. Sugar steady; New. Orleans 110113e‘0. Coffee firm at 130240. Molasses firm; New. Orleans 750780. . LOUISYLI , La February 16,--Sales 141 Idide tobacco at 53,2503,10, frosted trash, 1607,25 for loge, lB®lo for low to medi um leaf, 510,255413 for fair to good do, 129 for fancy wrapped; bagging held at 125. Cotton lower middling 23412,2:kii. Flour unchanged. Grain quiet: wheat 111,05®1,15; corn 93= oats 63= rye 94. all sacked. Provisions firm, but shipments yet restricted; Mesa pork 1V,50; bacon: shoulders 12340, clear rib 16)4 1 0," char a ides tiNe, bulk shoulders 1234, Clear rib lbc, clear sides 140. Laid; tierce 16Mo, k 18e. Hams: sugar cured 190,V0. Wh eg lakey quiet at 980. Br. Louis, Feb. —l6—Tobsocio strong and unchanged at 124®24,50. Hemp nominal. Flour steady and firm but us.• changed at 14,21414,50 -for Artnierfiresi , 114,623404.E5 for X. 55®5,25 for XX, 1 1 0 7,50 for XXX to fancy. Wbest &coo ing, choice N 0.2 spring at 90c, N. 1 do Inspected at 850, No. 2 red fall and No. 1 PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY It, 1870. do. at 11,06, choice at . 11,10@1,20, choice white at 11,1601,20. Corn. firm and un changed, mixed at 7 1 :1%.7 8 c. Yellow at 7 75c, white at 74@p800. Oata dull at 0 . 13 64c. Barleyt nothing doing. Rye un changed at 700. Whisky steady at file Pork firm ati27(427,50. Dry salt meads unchanged at 10%c for shoulders. Bacon: Jobbing sales, shoulders at 125412716%0 for clear rib and 163.0 for clear Ades. Lard dull at 1554g10e. Groceries dull and unsettled; the receipts exceed the de , mand for fair to Choice Louisiana Roger. at 11®13,..ic for Medium to choice; Rio Coitee golirti2act Mohawk atlarde and higher; choice plantation 80@e60. Re ceipts—Flour. 5;600 bbl.; wheat. 14,950 bush. corn, 13,600 bush; oats, 8.800 bush. Ruir.ADELertra, February 16.—Flour steady. Wheat is In light demand and unchanged. Rye, corn and oats un changed. In provisions there is a small business. Mess pork unchanged. Li d. 364®160. Wiskey firm and unduinged. BALTIILORE, Feb. 16.—Floor firm and active-at previous quotations. Wheat steady at $1,201:01,23. Corn firm; white 9.5@960, yellow Mc: Oats steady and un changed Provisions unchanged. Whis ky firm and Scarce at 080111. • Llve blOCY,Parket NEW YORK, Feb.; 16.—The 600 State cattle added to 1300 fresh. making 1900 On sale, canoes a very heavy market, and severaremnants held over. Trade has lagged - slowly and i holders gave way, both in estimates of lwelghts and prices of those on hand. In a market like this butchers insist on Calling cattle 50 lbs below the actual weight, and purchase on the leg rather than on the scales. The decline from Monday is about 3.6 c, but many good to prime droves mike a full show on figures: 54 Illinois steers, 13 cwt., sold at 13340: 125 of 634 owt, at 14%e; 130 Kentucky, 0®834 owl, at 1434@1e34e; 112 Ohio, 734 owl, 15@1634c, with llryant's 38 splendid Ounc h llie grades, 10% owl, at 17%0. Sheep anged. with 3600 to. day, mostly ttan, and sold at 534@)13%c; good tops brought 7@734a, with a few of 110 lbs at Sc, and trade slow. Hogs fell yesterday and continue very dull at 9% (9%c only 1 car sold to-day, via: Ohio hogs. 160 lbs. at Mc. Dressed are quoted at 1134@12e; western dressed 1034®1134 , 3; 24 cars came in- today. Weather clear and warm. ' BT. Louts, February 16.—Cattle steady, at 4 . ,4•60g0 for good to prime and 6®6340 fur choice. Bop: peeking season virtu. ally over, although some &manor packers era buyingernall 101 l at s@po. CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Beef cattle are In good shipping demand at 54,6086,25 for fair, lbutchers and light shipping clock; 16,T8 for good and 17,60@i8,75 for choice to extra premium.. Ury Good) Market. Ni vr Your, February 16.—The dry goods market Is fairly active, and heavy medium grades of cotton are In good demand. The market la strong and prices Ihm. Harrisburg A. 4-4 advanced to and Is arm at 15c. In prints the mar ker is regular, with a firm demand. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD CLEVRLARD AND PITTSBURGH BAIL- ROAD. February 16.-2 cars lake sup ore, Jones & Laughlin; 2do do, Ramie, Graff & Dull; 2 do do, McKnight, Porter & Co; 8 do iron ore, Shoenberger, Oh& & Co; 12 bbls plaster, C B Leech 4 chill tiers, smith & Porter:. 52 his hardware, Secomb & Cu; 40 bdla broom hdls J Con ner; 100 bbls lime J B Lyon & Co; 3 cases, 10 bre. 6 kega , tobacoo. Carter, Mo. Grew & Co; 443 aka oats, 30 do rye, Gra ham &M; 37 bbls apples, H Rea Jr; do eggs, 2 kegs lard, Bruggermari & O'S; 101 bbla oil. J Spear & Co; 75 eke corn, Kell & Mohan; 3 bbls butter, Haworth & D; 5 bbla oat meal, W France; 12 rolls leather, 61 DeLange; 4 bblsonione, Rine hart &S; 3 bra tin, Fleming, A & Co; 1 ear bones, Seward & Emerson. PITTSBURGH. CMUIRBILTI AND BT. LOBIS Ramman, February 16.-100 bbla flour, E Heat Won; .100 do do, Watt. Ltng & Co; 100 do do. Dan Wallace; 3 cars wheat. J W Bomgorder; 2 do do. it T Kennedy; Ido do. .1 Liggett; Ido Lumber. W C Hopper; 1 do wheat. W McKee; 130 hf tibia dab, James Connor; 1 oar corn. Woodworth & 1); 20 blue flour, 100 bga do, 7 Meyer; 20 bags meal, ?an , Clurg & R: 60 do barley, Wainwright; 34 bgs ear corn, McHenry & Hood; 53 bgs barley, )3 Flo° 1; 13 bbls apples, Meaner & 14; 11 loge rage, II Rea Jr; . 30 tea lard, W 1 : 1 Howard; 50 cads tobacco, C D Arnstbal; 15 bes candles, F Sellers; 6 bedsteads. 11 Berger; 4 bbls cider, Volgt, Stabood & Co; 12 - do dry spoon. Grafi; 15 do ell, J H Parker:. I beg seed, S Hare Bro; 25 tea horns, F Sellers; fi kgs lard, W H Graff; 12 bbls apples,oVoigt, Mahood & Co. . . Alamitos:err VALrar Raitmoso, eolu. r nary 16.—ff) hides, 1 bbl tallow, I do eggs, & Kirkpatrick a Co: 17 hp wheat, D , Wallace; I bdi hides, O N lioffatott; 39 do do, 2 bbis tallow, N Keener; .5 cars railroad iron, care C A. Carpenter; 2 pirks O seal, Knox a Orr: 3 cars metal, John Moorhead; sdo limestone. Hboenberger a B; 6 bbl. whisky, Little a Disabling; 5 do metal, McKnight & Co: 1 do rye, .1 W B:mpton: I do oats, F Ardary: 33 sks do, Bricker & Co; 2 kge butter, K H Myers & 00;1 car 'hay. 'rhos Du ncan;i 18 eke oats, J Boyd; 61 oars coal. Kier, Foster it K:46 do do, Armstrong, p a CO; IS do do, Coleman, R & F/TTILBORGH FORT WATIII ADD CHI CAGO RAILROAD. February 16.-50 bbl, oil, O E Palmer; 4 Ude onions, Vangor. der &8; 36 aka rye, Bruggerman &0: 1 bbl eggs, Meanor &13: 24 eke rye, Robt Christy; 5 do chestnuts, M W Rankin; 100 bbls flour, B Hazleton; 1 bbl oil, Geo H Anderson: 50 do spirits, Hostetter & S; 100 do flour, Watt, L & Co; 1 car a iron. T Maloney; 50 bdla paper ,stock, C P Markle& Co. ALLEGRICHT STATiols February 16.- 3 oars metal, 2do ore, Graff, B & Co; 1 do lime, J K Holman 36 eke rye. O W Herahaw: 1 bbl eggs, F Owen,; 100 bbl. flour, R Knox a 8: 1 do wheat, Kennedy Bra, 3 do barley, .Rhodes- & Co: 107 bdls paper, Frazier & 51; 1 car middliugs, I Hack &8; 1 car staves, Stroll & 8;75 bbla I flour, 111 Steel & Son. rmrm D. e. prnmr Orrice. Waannthrwa, D. 0., ea. IN. INGO. ON THE PETITION OF ALICE DODGE, of PlGA:mesh. Penna.. adealale• Muth. of Calvin Dodge. deceased, nothing for the extension of a patent gesau d to the said Galvin Dodge en the Igth day or March. 11154, and [tinned on the Gad day of July, 11107. thra an lthprolrementthYthe Place. It Is ordered that the testimony In I hie ease be closed on the 13th DAY 07 711111IDAIIT NEXT. that the One for Altar arguments and the La &miners report be Wafted to the 93th day of Peorearr, next, and that the cold petition be heard on the Ad DAT or MASCO NEXT. • Any person my oppose thls extension SAMUEL S. FISHED COMILINSIONZIL 01 PATENTS IIZEIM=/ MARSHAL'S SALE. • ♦ •Irtue of a writ of essullttonf exponns lamed out of the Diatriet Court of the United eta tea for tle Western I)Lstrist or Pennsylvania, attO me Affected 1 will expose to public late at the More of b011 , T7 d UmAl.. user the Our ner of Peen and Canal eeeee ts. on the lath day' of PA BRUAItY, 2070. at 11.0 o Moot A. 0., all the 01002 titiv,efalm and interrstor U. IdeCresey C.. 1trielt0•11. punt d 8020,11. is. L. 'Jo& ma, William. Floalar, 3. P. Willimawn 0.4 Jacob pr Plrentser. or, In and to Ma following do. mribed operty, to-vrit: " N ineteen a of o l f . O To O Secol . rlte. • uve barrel of malted liplrlts, Your 110021000 01gan. 'Mine Candles of Tob•ceo. Ttifrty•elibt Immdred 010000. !abed and condemned as its, pforocrly Of Me Demon named at the salt of the I.lalted litatee. SUP6U.LI. ° II oCle, Mat:mirth r.. NOVICE 18 HEIIEBV GIVEN that spolleattem has been made Is the Court of Common• Pleas of Allegheny eosetY. at No. 471. ltarch Term. 1810, for • Charier o Incorporation for the Keystone Premium Loan Association I== And that the same hill b (Ranted at the ese lee team ...lead Court, unless eieeptloni Ithd thereto la proper time. . • fel0:1111.171 HOBERT POLLOCK. Pollen or. XIETTEILS TESTAMENTARY. —All meow Interested tall take notes that -tuna testamentary to the estate at JOSIAH U. MCVEY. deceased hate been granted to the andetelaned Eseeetort. Ail venous having Clam.amdast the estate will pleese present them without delay. and persons k 401 , 114 them selves Indebted will please male payment to the undersigned imenton tamed . Mel, JAMES If/LINT. • J A(VB . la. and arm.. a/ W Bialloa at. SOO p. ea. • Claclanatl relati Pave• WM !Wm Isere. learn wept r omelet Nonday. All e um. Calle owSundae. • /Or fattest latormaien 5 1 ta W. ff. B Air: Btm:=lMßae ,emejno l ge nl a i sta/SW N &illy= 41 . 11rAr lltr to= ju n. teat amount in salsa sal De altos risk of UK miser, oaten takes Ire tmaa. to t contnet. ILOW/1... Soli Oatmeal Superintendent. . 11 E .1 : 14Lig olta.N. ' 3yBE 13 T Eli Niii PENNISTLTALNIL 0.1.1).—0h and aIIIIIOV. IN, 1.08. Vlel , iimsr,D="l / wW treat Depot . ir iust.y earreN7 aw,m il a MtMtillgi: IXTRITZ: IIO3.4: I . i Erp —...• 1040 vel erpb.g FPI 21,9 an leeptr e t r . int Z pli " 'Tine I l iatit .... .t..l%;sopuri nbt o s .0.. .prlazTeNo 16:10 p lalasilhEVe 16:1 6 1 , II Above trains sap