EMMETIAI 4 . iNERICIN NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE', PriTSlll7BOll. CM 111 C&PITLL . . . $200.000 Stockholders Indbanally Liable. *LNR Or DIFICOONT DEPOSIT JOHN . VLOYD Preladent " .7 = , = . John Y. brartl.d, Archibald Wallahs. J. P. EaPr. woo. Floyd. °cll. MamboU. R. hanoon, 11.1.11 W. A nett., Mos. U. Lec-b, John Tlol This Hook la now out, to do •gan.rol Boutin, oresalscd atd pftpareil butaa. Gl-0141). SILVER AND COUPONS, Douche at Highest Prices• PIC R. MERTZ, Banker, Cor. Wood St. and sth Avenue JAPES To BRADY GC CO., ttncusson to B. JONES • ('O.. Corner Fourth Avenue and Wad St, I3A:NSEI~ S, Buy and well all Mt& of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON 114001 . TAVORABLIC TERMS• EC Interest Allowed on Deposits. iirliloney loaned on Uoverneaent Bonds at tawt•at niartet rat.. OrderUezeented for the Purchase and time of ' , MOCHA, BONDS' and 11101. D. J AIDES T. BRADY Gc CO, 5000 ALLEGfIENY VALLEY 11, 7-80 BONDS; for •ale "' N. 1101. 1 KES & SONS UM Clp egittsh . to Gqft. FINANCE AND TRADE Criteria Moraent Game lB7o r= Feb. 21, . Lower quotations for Oovernmenl bonds from Europe advanced the prem• lum on cold early lathe morning, but on better bond quotations from Europe gold declined from 119 4 ®IIBX®IIBX. The adveince on Governments establish ed at the first board was loot again, and the decline Is fully one quarter par cent. at the close. Stocks opened strong and buoyant but cloeed rather weak and heavy on the di,- - aliment Rock Island, which is now being held by small dealers. Money is not quite as easy as last week and the tendency is toward a seven per cent. market. In our home market there is more Inquiry for money, yet the rates have not materially advanced. gnotanons as received by Pb.. R. Warts Gold, 11834; Silver, 114; Eighty one's, 117 X, Five Twenties, 1862. 115 g: do 1664, 114gedo 1860 114 X; do 1886, pants, 113. do 1867, 115,4; do 1668, 113 g; Ten Forties 11234; Adams Ex- Ereas ComPany 63; Merchants Union Express Company, =..t American Ex , l Pros Company, 28g; Western Union Telegraph. 35; New York Central 9 7X 1 Reeding. 9834; Pittsburgh, , Fort 'Wayne & Chicago, 91X; Ohio &-"' kissippl, 31X; Michigan bonthern,B7X; Cleveland et, Pittsburgh, 10234; Cicago, Rock Island & Pacific, 1.19%; Chicago & North Western, 72X; Chicago & North Western Preferred 89X; Erie xxonces es. Large. haiati. London, per £ - 86,69 15,90 Parts, per 24 14 2.4% Berlin, thaler 8834 Frankfort, 50 1.034 Central P. R. R. 80nd5.... 96 97 Minion P. e• •• 88 87 Mock Island " 96 97 e. BY Telexraph 40 the rural:arse assts.) Nsw Yong, February 21, 1870. To.worrow being a legal holiday, boat. nest generally will be snmended in financial and commercial cricks. Stock - and gold exchange banks and public offices will be closed. Money is easy at 4G6 on call. Seer• ling weak at 8X,38X. Gold opened at .1834, touched 18X, advanced to 103 j on the action of the Henae relative to more currency, and" receded to leg at the •Close, front the bear pressure to counter act. The market was more active. Total clearances 539,000,000. Carrying rates 4(4 , 634 per cent. a2lovernments steady! Coupons, 'Bl, ux W7;4; '62, 1534(?)15X; do '64, 1434@r 14X; 65a 1434@)1434 ; do new, 1334@1334; 'O7. 1334 (%MX; do 'BB. ;13X@13.g: 10-hes, 12);@12X; Currency 6s, litiglll%. Mate securities dull and unchangedMissouris 9034. old Tennessees 56x, new 40'% old North Carolinas 453(, new 24X. hallways @ready, The most active sucke have been New Jersey Central, Lake Shore, Northwestern, and Ohio and MisalseiladL The movement In New Jer. wey Central was the feature. The bull • .clique circulated favorable rumors, on -which they ran the stock up to 103,X, and amloaded from that price down to 102 X. hilsoellaneous' shares active In Pachac 76111 and Mariposa preferred express stocks, on account Of an announcement that the rafted States Company have sighed an agreement for a re ds of routes. Flee. Thirty Prices. - -Ceinton, 5 8 X; Cam borla24, 33%; Western Union Telegraph. gui; 1434; Mariposa, 101 do, IF 1:49.; Adams Express, 63 %; 1 Wells de Fargo, .21.14:: American Express, zsi u n ited s uit ., ea 2; Pa 6150 Mall, 44g; New York Central, Erb% 27; do. preferred, 46; Harlem, do. pre ferred, 150; Hudson ',: l / 4 7 4 ) . Reading, 98,4 ; Michigan C l Ont r . l l* 121; Lake Shore, 88; Illinois Oenitraie ) 4 . 1 Pittsburgh, 102 X; Northwestern. 72.34 i do. preferred, E 9 ; Rock Wind , 119%; St. Paul, 64%; do. preferred, 78X; Wabash, 47%; do. preferred. 72; Fort Wayne, 91X; Terre Haute, .23; do. preferred, tr.: C. & A-, 1181 1,10. preferred, 113; O.& M., 81%; New Jersey Central. 103;-C. U. & L C.. 20X; Hertford & Erie, 8; C. C. & 0., 74; Si. Joe, 106„ Dubuque,' 110 X. Molten priest: Calumet, 80; Fa" 5 34; Franklin, 7; Heels, 85; Quincy, 26X. bot,Treasury balance: gold, 175,8 3 7,r - 4914 currency. 87,667,879; general Ind anco, 8E5,667,190. virrianoscia icteKEtil. ernes me MO maar, Fe Pirrerstrucib. 21 n Warm, / . 1370. .The mirkets, in a general way, cen time quiet and devoid of anything now or Unportant. The odd dry weather, together with the improved country roads, Wray improve our local trade somewhat. but for business, generally, the prospects for an early Improvement are not encouraging. Sugars continue and the recent advance in »Ands has not been sustained; some dealers in timate that they would not be sur• prised to sec prices lower than they have yet been. Molasses, as we remarked the other day, are relatively Wirer here than in Now Orleans. -We aro cognisant of an error to soli a 100 barrel lot of strictly prime at 76, which is Jest about New Orleans price. The Unable lies in the fact that there is a• want of conildenoe; buyers sr3 apprehensive that paces may go still lower, and, consequently, they are takinglihold very sparingly, doing what is familiarly called -a "hand to mouth" business. And othe r mks apply with equal force to comma. dales as welt as sugats and molasses. if tro tari ff question was only settled, *mamas would improve as confidence would i ts restored. and all articles effect ed thereby would change bands more Poole% - ',FSLIC BUTTER—Quoted at 65(i1760. • APPLES—In fair demand, with regu lar *adored 53@3,60 per bbl for far to pr ime. and 54 for choloe. BUT to choice roll is in lair dormant' whit sales at 8.13380, while common and inferior is very abundant and vor v dal I. • - be ANA.I43-Bbly fairly quoted at r.. 43 234 ocr buiticW.J llo tu re. 2, itHOOMSStoro prices: No. 58,75. No. 8, 14,60; No. 4. 85.00; No. 8.16,00• Carpet Broome. 58.0C(aj,6,00- BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3 eta. )31;00N4 cosN-18g17 cts per pound. 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" -. 77 7. • •• • •-' ' '''''':;•;'•:S• ':'••5• ~ f; ff;i t :j ~~ Led 7... ' Farm Dairy, 18(2)19; New York Goahen, 19%@20 CARBON OlL—Demand moderate, prices unchanged, 28 In a lobbing way. .CRANBERBIES—Frime to choirs eastern cultivated, 117615 Mr bbl, • DRIED FRUlT—Continues In good supply and very dull. Apples 7@B eta. Peaches c for quarters, and 10(3110 for hale Blackberries ' 14@15 cts, and pitted Merlon, 25®30 eta. DRESSE HOGS—Offerings Continue very light, but the demand, also, Is very limited; we quote at lON ®ll cts. EOGS—Firmer and higher in sym pathyit wit the change In the weather. We now uote at 25. FEAT ERS—Sales at 8542,90, and the usual ad mace for small lots, In a retail way. l . FLOC -+There Is not much Inquiry for flour,' the demand being confined chiefly tO ',eupplying the Immediate wants of 'the retell trade, while, in re gard to prides there is no change. We continue,to quote western floors at $5,00 @5,50 for spring and $5,75@0,00 for win ter. Rye flour. $5.00. GRAlN—Wheat' is quiet and prices nominally unchanged-111,10@1,12 for prime Rod. Oats continue very dull and the arrivals recently have been' larger than usual; deelera generally quote at 43®45, buying, and 47 ®43, sel ling. There is no 'improvement to note in the demand foe Corn and no .change in prima; 68@70, In flrarbands for Esr and 78®75, in second hands; shelled, 83 115. In atore. Rye Is dull and unchanged; but few, If any, cash buyers, above 850. Barley, also dull, and brewers contlnne very "` bearish," and still 'minuet° that they will be able to buy spring at 75c. There Is not much offering. . HAY—Slay be quoted at 11613123 from country wagons, as to quality. Baled, on wharf, $15@20. RUSICS—SaIta at 2)4(g.3c per pound. HOMINY—SaIts at /5.75(0, 00 per bbl. LlME—Sales of Cloyeland white lime atMI2IS - Der bbl. Oth—City brands No. 1 extra quoted at $1,38(g)1,40, and No. 2 at 90. ONIONS—Quiet and unchanged; s2@ - - 2,76 Der bbl, as to quality. PEANUTS--Prima 'renames quoted at 9 @JO cts. PEAS—DuII; 82,60 per bueheL POTATOES—DaiI and unchanged; 45 eta on track, Which after paying freight, eltumission, etc. Oct., gives the abipm . . about 25 eta per bushoL PROVISIONS—The market continuos rather dull and unsettled. though gen , orally, prices are without quotable Change. Shoulders, 13 for plain and 14 for Sugar Cured; Ribbed Sides, 1534® 153 ; Clear do, 16%®17; Breakfast Boron, 18; Sugar Cured kfams, 18®183(. Dried Beef, 20. Lard, 16 in tierces and 17® 17% In bbls and kegs. Ham Sausalito, 13%. Mess Pork, V.18%®29. POULTRY—Receipts continue ye' light and market is lamest bare. We continue to quote dressed chickens, at 14 ®l5 cta., and dresaed turkeys, 18®.1`. SEEDS—Clover seed is unchanged; we continue to quote at 13(48,50. Timothy mod, 111,50®6,00. Flax seed, 12,10®2,15. STRAW—Bales of rye straw at 110, and oats at slo®l4. BAIT—Is quoted alit 1,75 by the car load. TALLOW—BaIes of rendered at 9%; ?ouch, 6g6%. ?Ltarket very quiet. WHISKY—Very quiet; lifghwlnas quoted at 98(Ni; oototqqa rectified, $1; proof rectified 11,10. ♦LLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET Omni ov Prrr nourton .OAz 21, 127vrr0. e MONDAY, Fob. CATTLE. The following is the number of cars of Cattle on sale, as well as the polnta at which thoy were shipped : Tranrman a. Lohman, Chicago-- 4 cars M. Verner, Chicago ..... -...,...........2 cars Haas & Kraus, Chicago 3 cars Katz & Keefer, Chicago 2 cars Haztewood & 8., Chicago 2 cars Greenwald &. K.. Chicago - 11 care S. Marks Bro., Chicago 6 cars 1.. Rachel:aids & Z., Chicago_..-- 2cars 'C. Gerrard, Chicago 1 carQ. L. & J. Shamberg, Chicago....-.... 1 car S. Lowenstein°, & H., Chicago.-- 1 car- J. & S. Needy, Manstleld_' 2 cars Y. it. Groves, Mansfield 1 car Warren & Bro., Mansfield I car Aledorf St Smoot z, Mansfield I 1 car Wm. Brink erhoof, Wooster ' 2 cars Prepaid 6 cars Total - 39 cers Total last week 51 cars The number of Cattle on sale today was unusually email. smaller than it has been for several weeks, about eight hun dred head, and, as might be be expected, the market was stronger and prices high or than last week. The butchers did not buy as freely as last week not relishing paying an advance of half a cent per pound, and. we have an idea that some of them ,Itilliti.edif. hoping to do better next week. • The proportion of good cat tle was utuunially large to day, consist. ing meetly of prime to extra fat steers, such as good butchers are In the habit of buying, but this grads of stock, as already intimated, brought from a quar- ter to half a cent per pound more (ban last week; it is but proper to state in this connection, that this grade of stock was higher in the west last week. and this accounts mainly for the advance as drovers ware obliged to put prices up in order to realize even a good commission. The weather is more favorable for the butchers, as they can alwavraell more meat when it Is dry al*. cold, but they complain that cattle are higher relatively than meat and that they are riot making anything; the drovers and butchers are a good deal alike In this respect. they are always, (according to their own say so) losing money, and one would think, to near many of them talk, they were just on the verge of bankruptcy. So far as our observation extends, they are get ting along about as well as other people, notwithstanding their growling and cont. pJalnltig. -AI will be seen by reference to the re port of sales. prime to extra steers sold at agifiN, and goodto medium at 8(go7. Stock steers, of which tnere were but comparatively few on sale Wday, brought 5 to 554(45%, according to qual ity and condition. Stakely had a small bunch of Fauna. cattle on commission; be said that the Jinn who owned them fixed a price which ho was ashamed to ask, as ho knew that the butchers, or anybody else who know anything about the market, I would laugh as Mos. Sheltemostle & Stor 27 hes& of mixed stook, from But ler s Co., at 5(38. Hichotal - Carr 19 bead mixed stock, at 8@7,85. liaslewood & Blackstock 33 good steers from Chicago. at 13N@8; 17 steers from .Baden, Penna., for Palmer.at (WOO head for another party. at by„®7B4. Tranrinan I.oboaan 05 head from' Chicago; stocked's, at 5,g; tat cattle, at 7@ 8 .4g. b. Marks & Bro. 112 tram Chlesgo; 'lookers. at SN; fat cattle at 808. Greenwald & Hann 70 head from Cht. cage; coldat Baez & Keefer 3$ steers from Chicago; is - Id at 08. gotholsilds d Zeigler streams from Mingo; at 6% 1 4 8 . Isowenstine & Hartman 27 from Chi cago; rigid at 7@i 7 34. ad. Verner sold 18 hew prime steers from-ChiCa2 o . at 8 4 8 74. Jacob Needy 85 retailed at 7(3,13; ex peeled to wholesale 84 at 8. ' Otani & Haws 42 Mere from Chicago; sold at 534@7%. Chas. Haas & CO. 17 heal steers and ,C I mem, from-Ohlo, sa agQ;734. Jas.lll.o.slllater sold 18 heed steers, at 7038. • Is &J. Etamberg.ss; all good at 5,90 The inthior• of sheep on rids to-day was an email, only about 800 head, and, as=-might be - expected, the market Was quicker and stronger, and pries higher than for several weeks Fea d t. There were no eastern buyers in attendance, but tbe number on sale was not large enough to fully supply the lo ' cal demand, and by 10 o'clock there yess bra very few unsold, and, as al ready intimated, prices ruled_ higher than last week. Prime to extra sheep' averaging 95 to 100 lbs, may be quoted at Uto 8340. It was rumored that a small drove of fancy had been sold by Shalt.' mantle to BoUsteine, averaging 125 lbs, at Bc. Fair to good, averaging say 70 to 80 lb., may be quoted at 53@4 per head, and scalawags—and there - were but Very few cf this kind on sale.—at 111,4•4g2 per , head. Adam Eckert wholesaled 200 bead Ohio scalawags at WA 57 head very good ones, for Fisher, at 15,15@8,50. W . Neely 100 mixed 'sheep—offered 113 per head—held at 8334. Stouffer I Sheltmantle mold 150 mixed Butler county sheep, at 12. per bead to 8o par pound. D. B. Taylor 80 head, from Ohio, at 41,75@4.25. Geo. Ilenwood 119, from Washington county, held 85 per head. Beighley sold 71 common, from Butler county , at an average of about 12,50. Jacob Rlnn sold 40 good. avenging 85 1110, at 531 e. Chas. Aiken 32 trout Washington county, held at Ge. .... • BOOS. There is a fair retail demand, sod as Prices are lower and the weather more favorable, the bog butchers, generally, are buying more freely as hogs are fully as low, relatively speaking, as cattle. We now quote in a retail way at 1 8 ® 1054, for common to heavy averages. Elliott wholesaled a bunch of light hogs to J Bothchlide at 17,10 per cwt. Ni sBYILLI. rabrnaly 21.—Cotton dui with sales low middling at 220, gcad or dinary 21W, stock 51C9 bPak YETROLEUM MAIULICT. Crinia2 o 7 Frrmarribut GAzarrs, MoiwAT Feb. 21, /270. 5 The dil business opened up this week as it closed last, very drill, with but lit. 418 prospect of any immediate improve ment. Private advises from above re. Port a decline of 1012)15e per bbl do crude; it will have to decline considers. 11y yet before it gets on a level with the price here, and whenevir it reaches that .polot we may expect some business, and not till then. Crude has been higher, relatively, In the oil regions all winter than here, and much higher here rata lively. than refined. If we could. oniy get prices on apnanufacturing boats and a reduction in freights, so as to enable our manufactures to compete with Clove. land and other points, there would be snmo chow for businces; until one or both of these drawbacks have been re moved, we need not expect any im provement. The following is a report of the oil re ceived by river during the month of Jan nary, not before reported'i=lurnhshed by kir. J. B. Nobbs, City Onager: Jackson Bros 15.099 bole. 13akewell, Jones t 2,501 o Jno. Mut:Ma1113,726 Wagner t Le0ch........ .. .... 6,430 o Fisher Bros. 11,554 o Tack Bro. Jr Co 1,169 o Fo r;r e t t h ,.g ll a r r oa... H. Jas.. Wllklna... Jno. Gallagher b 8.388 bbls. Total. EEO Continua!' dull and weak with a droop. lug tendency. Spot or seller this month 123; @Mg; seller until July, 1234: buyer same time, 14q; buyer agyear,ls(4lEN. • • - • EUMENXD Also, weak and very dull though with out material change in prices. February quoted at 2SX; March drat half, 29; last half, 22X. May to September, 30 bid; March to December 31 . . bid, 32X asked. asorarrs OF OSUMI OIL BY A. Y. B. B. James Wilkins 160, on account Por terfield & MoDontac Eagle Oil Works 260, on account B S Duncan: Fisher Ban 400 on account E H Long: E S Goodwin 160, on account J B Barbour: spear 011 Works 152, on account A B Mills: A B Mille 80, on account Wm Bartle. Total 1,112 bbls PIPECILOPPS OP 011. BY A. V. B. R. Fawcett, L.. S. 250 bble ref. 01l to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Biter 409 bbls relined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total. OIL( BAST BY WEST TM( R. B. Kirkpatrick & Lyons, :82 bbla to W. P. Logan .8 Bro., Phlla. Mentzer, B. & Co. 115 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Total refined • 397 labia et 41RIKETs 1111 TELEGRAPH. Now Toner, February 21.-Cotton-le lower, with sales 500 bales at 24340 for middling uplands. Flour: receipts 9.5D3 barrels; flour quiet and without decided change; salsa 6,200 bbla at 54,7565 for an partite State westrean, extra State 115,75 06, extra western 15,7006,80, white wheat Lonna 55,2006,15, R. O. H, 15,500 0,25. extra St. Louis 16,25(38,50 good to choice. Rye [bur quiet and unchana gad. Corn meal in moderate request. Whisky.* shade firmer, 300 bbls western brought 090 por gal, free. Receipts wheat 10,800 bus; wheat opened dull and heavy, and closed a shade firmer, with a moder ate Madness for export and home use. mks 49,000 hue at $1,16001,20 for No. 2 spring, 11,2001,34 for. winter red and amber woatern, white Michigan 51,420 1 1,48. Rya qutet. Barley more active ands shade firmer, with sales 43,000 bush at 8503 We for two 'rowed State, 11.1001,17 for Canada West, the latter price for Bay Quinte. Corn: receipta 5,400 bush; oorn scarce, quiet and firm for new, and 1 heavy for old, with Kates 39,000 bush at 8.2Q90c. for new mixed western; 51,01 for old do. In store; 986 for new yellow Jar. say; and 99e081,03 for new yellow south ern. Oats receipts 12,124 bush; oste better, with sales 92,000 bush at 55056 c far western ; 61063340 for State. Stock of grain An warehouse: 26,8:54 bush wheat, 505,476 corn, 1,148,754 oats, 31,706 rye, 316.001 barley, 85,0:15 malt, 16,812 peas. Rice dull: Carolina 647 c. Coffee dull. Sugar steady, with sales 0f.450 hhda of Cubs 934011 c, Molasses quiet. Petro leum quiet at 16c for crude, and 29(a2h' ; far refined. Hops quiet and firm.. Lit. aced oil quiet 9709e3 in calks.- 'turpen tine firm 3708734. Pork heavy and drooping: 550 bbla at 126.75027 for new mess: 8.11,50022 for prime, and 1123,1500 24 for prime mess.. Beef steady and an. changed: sales =0 bbla and 21 ice at $25 1 (328 for prime mess, and 528030 for In dia meas. Reef hams steady: 250 bbla at 28(nc. New Cut Meats heavy:loo pkga at 10140113.40 'moulders; 14014343 hams; Dawdles dull; 100 boa 1334 c Cum berland cut, and 10,43 western, short rib bed. Dreamed Hogs firmer at 1134011%c western. Lard quiet and drooping; WO tea at 1414015340 steam, and 16® leap kettle resuerect: also 1,000 tin steam sel ler Feb'y March and April 1534(51543. Butter dull 14026 e Ohio. Cheese quiet. Freights to Liverpool dull: shipments 30,0441 bush wneat per nail and steam 3d. Latent-Flour limed dull and without decided change. ;Wheat quiet and firm: gales at 51,15131,20 fer No. 2 spring, and 51.28(31,31, western red and amber west ern. Rye nominal. Oats steady at 550 56c for western. Corn firm at V(39043 for sound new mixed western. Pcirk quiet and steady; sales 250 bbls mess, seller March and April, at 826,6234 c. Beef in moderate request and unchanged. Cot Meats nominally unchanged. Bacon quiet and without deckled change. Lard steady, with sales of 600 tierces prime steam, !eller the month, at 15340, and 500 tierces, seller April, at 15ec,c. Eggs unchanged. CHICAGO, February 21.-Eastern Ex change steady at par selling, and 1.10 per cent. off buying. Flour steady, at 13,60 (34,75 for spring extras and State. Wheat quiet, with sales of No. 1 at Si® 8734 c, lac. 2 81081j,fc, closing firm at 81a;g81,tiq this afternoon -No. 2 was firm at 820 cub, and ifteec seller March. corn quiet and firm, with sales of No. 2 at 690g,6914c, closing at 69141361%c; sales of new at 60061140. no grade at 4 8340 Sic: this afternoon No. -2 was steady at 6934 e cash, 6934cg,700 seller March. Gate quiet and firmer, with sales of No. 2 at 38341338e40. nesting quiet at 383.4 c. Eye steady, M. 67(3680 for No 2. Barley dull for all grades, except Canada, which sold freely at -98c(311,10, No. 2 nominal at 650720. lilishwines quiet and very firm at 92340. Provis ions are very firm and steady. Mess pork steady and firm, with sales at VG cash buyer February and seller March, closing firm. Lard quiet and firm at 151315N0. Hams firm at 14a; 01.50 for sweet pickled, and 13140 for green dry Balled; shoulders 101;431014c; rough sides 12N@ISc; short rib middles 140. Dressed hogs dull at 110 2EOII, closing quiet and easy at_81067};(31062;4, dividing on 200 lbs. Receipts peat .48 Louie: 6156 - bbls flour 87,574 bus wheat, 18,685 bus corn, 11,827 bus oats, 2567 bus rye, 5708 bus barley, 4015 hogs; ship. morn,: 6858 bbla flour. 1875 boa wheat, 12,235 bras corn, 2400 ban oats, 6551 boa barley, 8091 hogs. ST. Louts, February 21.-General mar ket extremely dull and scarcely any thing done In consequence of the tem. porary navigation. Tobacco unchanged and the demand exceeds the supply. Cotton nominally lower at. 22340230. Hemp nominal at 51,20@1.60 far moires& ed and 52.65@2.40 fer dreamed. Flour unchanged and demand light: choice club end at 84,75; for fall double extra 54,87 X. Wheat unchanged No. 2 red fall 9303 051,13 for choice 11,10(a)1,20, and for fancy white 11,3234. Corn un changed with sales mixed 70371 c, yel low 71073 e and white 7 6 0 700 . Oats dull with sales at 4e13530. Barley dull with 1 sales at 11,60131,05 for Minnesota ; 51,951 for cholco fall. quiet at 70(37. Vi , htsky steady. Rye Groceries very du ll. Park firm at 527,50027,75. Dry Salt Malt firm with a falr ordcr demand at 11iipTello for shoulders, 14%.3 for clear rib, and 15(311W for clear slum Bacon -order ;ales at 12340 for shoulders, le@ 111154ta for clear rib, and 163;0 for clear alder. Lard nominal at 1414(3150 for prime steam and 154315)40 few kettle rendered; gocid demand. Hogs: no sup. ply and prices nominal at 7,;1369c. Re ceipts-6,100 bbls flour, 1,700 bush wheat, 1,900 husk corn, 12700 bush oats, 2200 bush barley, 200 bush rye, 200 head hop.. • • LonleVer.r.o, Feb, 21.-Tobacco: sales of 48 hints. at 54 30(45,50 for trash, 58007 for lugs, 17,50g9,00 for low leaf and 0 Begging quiet andld @af o clined o n r i23a.l e ti . x. f t ro t e m r extra family i d ; m y h f ° : a eue u h l yathemtaeat2sll:lolls,7llo62s:6.:l:7onr de m andquiet Mesa Corn 980. 1 Pork 512,75. Bacon: clear rib 16340 Mel clear sides 16340. Balk Meat": 1 shoulders 1110, clear rib 14340 and clear sides 15340. Hams: auger cured 19340, packed. CISCINNATI, February 21.-Flour rm. changed and• quiet: family 15 25135 50 • Wheat declined to 81 Neal Cal for rod e, Winter; no white offering. Corn doll at Cagle& Oats steady at 6213 550 . Barley 51(0 25 and dull. Cotton dull: mid. , things 23aec. Tbacco firm and in good demand at full o price& Whiszy In de. ' mend a: file, with sales 800 bbls. Menal pork held at m eats city and 827 25 , offered. Bul firm at 10X,- 14 % and 150 for shoulders, clear rib and Clear aides, lose, WV the demand 1u AIM; PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZEITE : TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1870. Bacon unchanged: ehoulders neg lected and offered at 1.2%c: a good demand for aidea at 16c, and 16%0 for clear rib and clear, the latter now held at 170. Lard 111137; steam 14y,®16c, kettle 15%.e. Sugar cured ham 15@19c. Butter un changed; fresh Z312)3143 , . Cheese dull at 16417350. Linseed oil 98(461. Lard oil 11,88®1.40. Petroleum 29G31c. Sugar firm at 1054(4)1334c for New Orleans. Mo. lasses 75478 c. Coffee 18 ®240 and firm with a fair demand. Clover semi 1410) 14%c. Timothy 61,50. Flax 6 2 G 2 , 10 . Cr.r.vnban D, February 21.-Buckwheat Floor $6®7,60. Rye Flour 15@ 6 , 20 . Wheal: red winter f ifif 1,07. Corn: noth. log doing. Oats: dull and •no sales are ,reported. Ryo quiet and nominal. Barley dull and heavy being held at 86c @ft for State and Canada, with no sales. Petroleum market dull, refined held at 260 in small lota, and retailed at 27@29c; crude dolt at 15,65 per bbl. MEMPHIS,; Febnfary 21.—Cotton fiat at 23%23%c; receipts3,B64 bales; exports 4,273; bales. Flour steady: super 115(gi Corn 90@i97.0. Oats 65(457c. Ray $25(3126. Bran 250. Pork 129. Lard 16 elitl73o. Bacon nominal: shoulders 11% rind aides 1534 C. PHILADELPHIA, February 21—Flour active: super 14.25®4,60. Wheat in light demand: red 11,24©1,25;"white $1,40 1,65. Petroleum nominal: crude 21e; re. deed 28, 1 0. Provision dull. • Mess Pork $26,60. Lard 1530. Whisky dull at 98c@fIL . DETHOIT, Feb. 21.—Wheat; upper grades firm: extra white 111,25; No. Ido 11,14%@1,15; regular lower at $1.04. Corn nominal. Oats 47c. Barley ILEA@ 1,411 44 776 44 2,995 . 4 818 4. . . 1,55 por canto!. Clover Seed v3,2.E. Dressed Hogs; choice heavy at ill. . S4ILRADYIE, Feb. 21.—Flonr un changed: Wheat firmer at 1373.40 for No. 1, and 823 o for No. 2. Oats steady at 410 for No. 2. Corn and Rye nominal. Dressed Hop nominal; 110,5042110,75 of fered. R<IMORZ, February 2L—]less Pork firm at ;27,50@2EL Bacon firm; rib sides 15%®16: clear rib 16!,4@1f:= shoulders 12%( 16e; hams 19(420o. quiet at 16340. Whisky 9943151. Live Stock Market. Nam Yong, Feb. 21.—This is as cold weather as we have had during the win. ter, which, in connection with Higher re• celpts, help the markets all round. ' The total receipts of beeves are 60,840, with 30,070 today. Some of the late in, on the Erie Road trade, wore active, an d Mock was nearly all sold at 34c advance from Friday; the range was 11®170, averaging 14Y,c; most good steers sold at 15 @lee; 100 Texan!, 8 cwt, sold at liq 530 Illinole, 7 cart average, 1 3 31,@16,%ei 168 Illinois, 7% cwt, 14@i17c; 38 Canadas, ' 6%ewt,lsc. Sheep are going quickly at former figures; total for the week 24,800, with 7,300 today, all of which were sold at 01.,:f3i834e. mostly at 6®7%c; two cars of 114 to 120 lbs Canada brought 814 c; 1 car of 103 lba Ohio at 13c; 1 car of 83 Res Michigan at 834 c; 1 car of 60 lbs at 5%c. flogs—total 11060; to-day 32 cars of live were quoted ate%ci for oar sailers, while prime corn hogs would bring 10c and over; city dressed mild at 12%@12%c, and western at 11340 in strong market; total western dressed for the week 800. The market closes very firm. Firibiambrgue, Feb. 21.—Beef cattle in fair demand, but 23c Maw; sales 1,880 head extra Penna. and western steers at 89,50@l0; for choice 110, for fair to good 17@9, for common 85.50@6,50. Sheep In fair demand; sates 12,000 head at 16®8,30. Rags firmer, with sales of 2,800 bead at 813®13,75. CHICAGO, February 21.—Live begs firm at 88 60@i9 30 for common to extra. Cattle in fair demand at.8.5®7 8734 for .good cows to extra shipping steers. 657 bble Dry Goods Mullet. Iltns Yonu, February 2L—The •mar bet la rather quiet, and there are but few changes to report; Androgooggin, Il&e; brown, 47}c; do. 9 , 1, 42,4 e; Medal, 7.8 blew:bed, 12c; Montgomery, do.. IL Business shows visible signs or Improvement. ==! PTTISBDROIX FORT WAYNE AND CHI OAOO RAILROAD. February 21.-3 cars metal, Isi(wick & 'Co; 2do do, Brady's Bend Iron Cot 1 do do, Rees, Grafi & Dull; Ldo do, Coleman &Itahm; 2 do do, J W Porter; 1 do do. Graff, Byers a Co; 3 do do, Hallman & Hammett; S do do, Bryan & Caughey: 800 bge flour, 500 bbls do, T C Jenkins; 1-car scrap Iron, Malo ney & 1..; 2 care meat, Dalzall dc Town send; 1 do do, E El Myers; 10 bbla whisky, J 8 Finch & Co; 83 tells hides, D Chesnut & Co; 5 bbl. alcohol, B L Fahne etock; 5 lib's oil, 5 do 'Orlin, Shlpton a Wallace; 25 cares lard, Arbuckels & Co; 2 cant wheat, J S Liggett dr Co; 175 bble flour, 100 site do, Calp a Shepard; 40 hdls spokea, 51 McWhinney; 132 do do 40 do hobs. 60 do fellocti, Hare & Bro; 25 bele b pall., 12 bdls covers. F Sellers a Co; 1 car barley, Pier, D & Co; 10 bra cheese, .1 Dant; 311 bb's beans, Arbuckle' & Co; 2 cars ore, Graff, Byers & Co; 4 bbla meal, lek coffee, W Miller & Co:- quilts rag., Davis, Chambers et co; 26 biz, cut lery, No 70 Wood at; 55 bbla oll,'J.Speer it CO; 12 aka cloTar aced, Chamberlin, 0 & Co; 2 kgs nails, 1 bx do, D Eckert. CLEVELAND AND PITTBRITRON RAIL. ROAD, Febil/ary 2L-2 Cara Ink% sup ore, Jones & Laughlin; Sdo do, Reese, Graff dc - Dull; 1 do do, MeShigbt, Porter & Co; 6 do iron ore. ShOeUberget, Blair a Co; 37 lion Imams, Union Iron Mills; 69 bbla fluid. Palmer a L; 4 car" potatoes. 8 bga d apples, Valet, stahood a Co; 8 bbls varedah. Freeman dr. B: 34 bra h ware, Becomb & Co; 6 tubs butter, Bigger dr. L; 4 bbla d fruit, 6 kgs lard, 2 bbl online, Bruggerman a 0; 68 pkgs p nate, I Dickey a Co; 5 dor chairs, Close, Shoe nick ek Co! 1 do do, A Milliken It Co; 3 bales bags, A Ei Childs & Co; 12 bbls beans, 1 do eggs, Head & M; 4 do eggs, 2 bra butter, Brno & Ewiug. . Prrnsurraon, CINCINNATI AND BT. Louie RAILROAD February IL-2-bn," onions, 1 bag bean ., Meanor & El; 40. res h goods, Mrs .1 Ayers; 6 baggy wheels, l pole, 1 bed and axles, 1 top, 2 leant, 51 W Rankin & Co; 3 rolls leather, M Dd. large; 8 bble d apples, Head & 31; 14 do do, M Steel dc Son: 12 do do, Voigt, 11l & Co; 3 cars staves, Heisting , ' a D; 6 hhda tobacco, 11 bin do, J A Marano; 1 hhd 'boulders, Dalzella & T; 1 do do, F Bel. 15 lees; 1 Ice 112 do hams, W Boson; 6 caddies, to coo, Johnson a C; 100 bbla floor, El W 'Clare:ll cam old wheels, for Pittsburgh Forge Co. ALLENOTIrt VALLEY RAILROAD, Feb niary 21.-6 cars limestone, Shenberger. Blair & Co; 16 bbls varnish, 8 carboy. ammonia, Pitts Acid Works, 80 sks oats, 6 do rye. 1 car do, Scott & Glut 7 slut flour, J Fleming; 1 bra axes, Whitmore, Wolf, Duff & Co; 1 car oats, F Ardray; 1 do lime, D L Rynolds; 2 cars metal, - Mc- Knight & Co; broils leather7.ll, Walker. 6 aks seed, Knox a Orr; 2 bra batter, 1 bbl eggs, H. Freese; 59 cars coal, Kelr, Forster &.Kier; 13 do do. Armstiong, D & Co; 9 do do, Coleman, It a 0o; 250 rails railroad iron, 0 A Carpenter agt. ALLUDE/MT STAMON February 21.- 4 cars Iron Oro, Spring, C & Co; 118 eke earn, 9do wheat, Jae Stewart & Co; 3 pkge tobacco, R & J II Elton; 3 cars cooperage, Rays & R; 8 do metal,l4lm lok & Co; Ido (seed, Ewer k / drt coorgaregr, 1 Hemphill; 2 do ore, Richey Co ; 6 tubs cheese, B Jenny; 9 bgs oats, 25 do cora, J }Cohen; 1 car barley. J Rhodos & Cc; 1 car lumber, J Nana; 1 cart seed, 61 B Suydam. RIVER PACKETS. PITTSBURGII AND -CINCINNATI PACKET LINE The new and splendid sidewheel si gr o g ES Steamer; AULINTON. DANIEL NOOSE. Master, A. S. Suarann. Clem, leaves Pittsburgh for Cincinnati every TUESDAY at 19 M. prompUy. Wartime. leaves OnelnAMl for Pittsburgh, at IS M. every PkIDAY. For &stria. Das. age, or other Information. OP ptflin bated or to • JAMES COT,LINN fel VLACH A COLLINOWOOD. Agents. ST. -LORIN AND NIASOURI RIVER rOR ST. LOUIS ANDAgr a t MIMOURI RIVER. The encld pass.urr.t.t.tr =I spill kree for the Above andlotensedate Port. on TUESDAY. Web. 31111d..at r. 31d r I'nd /1/ZVI till'EglaVinlif MPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS 'VOR MENIPIIIB.gat end VIEW ORLE.S3 , 34.—The uvw 11,45.10ffer •teltiller CITY OP ILVAN3VILLE.....Capt.II. Dllll - 31. : Flll leave for the above and Inierinedlate ports 012 WEDSPOD/53. 513.1 Inst. for lrelght or paseaa apply on board or to (111111., LIT /a POR fE3. feta PLACE. COLLIN/515 , 001Z 311ota. STEAMSHIPS TO • VIVEIIPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. TIES Mtnl6.N men. sTEAVISUIPS, Numbering sixteen tint-eluM woos teem the en lenrsted CITY OP PANUI. CITY OT ANTWERPa CITY OF BOSTON. CITY Of lIALTLYOMM. oy LONDON. BalingSMUT SATURDAY. hum Fier 45 North liner, New Tork. Nur Dliningunr fgtWer Information apply to WlLlant BINWILLI4 143 51/ITHNIILD STREET. Pittsburgh. Mlles flrepAreaff latl) CommLem= I KAMIIOI4/ xi. T7SBCIO/1. J .111.713: a, Mo. NOTICE 1102 1 11041OLDEBIL upon Fa BL TertteCreek Pieta= Bonds dee Web:vary 1. 11110, .111 be paid On sad after I r lagidil i tur o urzeretlasi ailgrerp et the VOIPTIN : ind:ffir Trelyq. RIVER NEWS. csr raelflo and AlLadlelcAraph.) hiC6OANTOWN, February 2 L—Rlver falling 'Oen 4 feet of water in the ehan. nel. Weather clear. Thermometer /3 at 4 4..-44. M. BnOWICSVILLV, February 21.—River falling with 8 feet of Water in the chan nel. Thermometer 11 at 5 r. U. o. GRIIEINBORO, February 21.—River fall ing slowly with 5 feet water in the chan nel. Weather clear. Thermometer 11. at 4 r. Dr. r. OIL CITY, February 21.-11.1vor falling slowly with 8 feet 4 Inches of water In the channel. Weather clear. Thermom etere4 6 degrees above zero at 6 U. P. The river continues to r 6 steadily at this point, with nine feet sLz inches in the channel last evening. The weather continues very eold, and an other day or two like yesterday will close navigation. Mercury was down torero at 6 o'clock yesterday morning, but at 4 r, sc.. it had risen to 10 degiees above. The Allegheny rlier. was almost full of floating ice last evening. . Business was moderately active at the landing yesterday, as much so as could be expected under existing clrcnm• stances and aurroundings. A lady passenger on the Kate Putnam gave birth to a child, and it is proposed to call It after the boat" on which the birth occurred. She got on the boat at Cincinnati intending to get off at Porta. month, but upon reaching there she was not in a to be removed, and she was _broughtcondition on up to Pittsburgh. The mother and child are now at the Homeopathic" Hospital. The Glendale, Capt. Hare, is an nounced for St. Louis. She la one of the best boats In the trade and offers slope• rior inducements to pa/reentrant, -- The Arlington, Capt. Dan Moore, is the regular packet for Cincinnati to-day leaving at noon. This fine steamer has already attained quite a reputation for promptness in business, and she is get ting all she can attend to. Her officers are experienced and careful, and she offers superier accommodations to pas sengers. Capt. A. S. Shepard still re. tains charge of the °Moe. Fall particulars of the Emma No. 2 disaster will be found-In our telegraphic columns. The Emma was a Pittsburgh boat having been built here some years ago by Capt. Jas. H. Martina, who has been in command of her-from the time she first turned a wheel WWI the disaster. She was considered one of the best stern wheel boats on the river. Among those reported lost is Walter Mariana, brother Of the Captain and clerk of the boat. 'The new steamer City of Evansville, Capt: H. T. Dexter, - is announced for New Orleans. The hull for Capt. B. B. Coalman's new mountain steamer, arrived on Saturday. The Tigress is at the landing undergo ing repairs, caused by he: collision with the Tom Rees. Some of her flanges were broken. —Tho Wheeling 'Local Inspectors. Meson. Young and Phillips, in the re cent collision case of the Major Ander son and Bt. Merles, have anspended C. C. Cable, pilot of the Bt. Charles, and Capt. Wm. Clark pilot of the Major An demon, for thirty days each. —Capt. B. F. Eagan has purchased a fourth interest in - the Armada and will place her in the Nashville and Paducah trade. . The. Armada was built here several jean ago by Capt. G. W. John ston and others for the Wheeling trade.; —While lying at the had of French Wand on Friday, a barge belonging to the Tom Rem, swamped and sunk and is a total loss. Capt. Rem Rees assumed command or the Wananita in nlace of Capt. Conway. She left Cincinnati for New Orleans on Saturday. —According to latest advice' the Ar kansas was receding with 8}; feet from Little Rock out, and 80 inches above. —The outilt_of the Swallow, recently recovered from the wreck, will be sold at auction at Cincinnati this week. —The Renton, New Orleans to Cinch'. naU, has 67 hhds sugar .and 28 bbl' mo lasses for Pittsburgh. — —The Mollie Chart, Pittsburgh to St. Lotus, passedby Cincinnati on Friday • —The John W. Garrett and bargee ar rived at New Orleans on Friday. a e 31 FORT PITT BOILER. STILL AND TANK WORIKS. CARROLL AND SNYDER TUBULAR, DOSIBLN4PLUED TUBULAR 11111-801. AND CyLlNDatt ;STEAK BOVE, Mita, STTLLS AND OIL TANN% BRlSZciliNti AND ASH PAM, BILTTLINU PANS. SALT PANS AND CON DICNAEN3, Wit AM C 1719, GASONCT6IIB AND 1.6011 REMO ER, PILDSON DOOMS AND COAL BRUT= Oace and War•tkoase, earner Beeead Tblrd. /hart sad Liberty Street, Sr Orden sent to th. atm.. address...tit to Vromotly attended to. mh7.11/ UGH N BOLE & CO. Con Point Albiy and Duquesne St., Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manahan,. STEAMBOAT ENGINES sad STATIONARY ENGIN 18, or all Gana Eo Ule lorelnetlLll A gtr z tigal i r rT Vs BOILER. ?one parer. foundr on B Afi r G , HANGERS,iI Wells, !MATTING, PULtl i tS, HOUTZ and TOBACCO BOREN'S add NON TOBaCCJ TMASSE4, on hand and =de toorder, at the • INDUSTRIAL WORKS. Tronthsg on the Allegheny' Ulm, neer the Point. ZrAll orders promptly filled. TXT 11/. REESICK & HBO., 71112 11_1111BOLAWPROOP SAFES AND VAULTS. ENGINES AND MACHINERY, mirid.yare k ly z i i ", r iliP . AIRING A.ND PDT- Cor. 17th end Pike Ste. ) Pittsburgh, Pa. • O'HARA BOILER WORKS. CINCINNATI. OTTANI i3oll.lrAtl OIL TAlllev , BTILLII, AG varilal•Vitla DOV Al t i E LM Or T e, 11n1011SN /1811/IEDS. •e., Coe. of second bond and Marty Et. Spindling donepromptlr. Orden sent to the stave add roe .Al ba pomptly attended to. V. RXPHAN. (unmanly Ilanairer at CA.119.0L1. , oallnpla AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Capt. lIARS, illalnguented slugs yard and Ihndtbed It with the meet aphreeedmeetlinery , we are pre- Wa d i r tltneWit graTVetiPailVLßallit'o. ET,nrzsetin!.:Zri*,' Condensers. Paint.. Plat. wanks, Olt etllls, Agit r o r: ;. t . sgt , illit i ranA maa =lrowt - i f l =p. ba ic ant Letters. Revahing Anna°. abOatest notice. ladtell • JAI= Y. 111161 n lIMITICD D. JAILED M. BRUSH & SON, X.ANOTACITTIBEMS 07 Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SHEET IKON irons, ao. 61 Penn Street, .IPittatnArgh, Pa. MILT HO= AntOCIALTION BUILDISOI. Be., RI tad 4 Bt. Olalr strut. rittabarda. Pa. !mat utroyou'ittratt to tho tookirolOß .ad -ottudtos of WORT BOtIHBB asel MAW". IigreONSUMPTIO N. hOII.6IOCIFIEI PI:MIT/11CM= for the "Lrfh?::lVAri;lrNadWint"lPMT4 tbr th e cure of DrePcPata sod all the Debilitated Condi thlTlL° rollhiararr MiNDI3. LEE ,1„3 Discos** of the Laver or to act as • %motto Upper Riven,. Ra Ali of these three Medleises are often required in curing C e o ha.CCCI! though the Pul c monle t bas e¢rcd de.yy rate r :Ne Vv o e n e regulating the Stomach and Liver. and help the Pulmenic Syrup to incest and search throe eh the set, by which means • care mod ef fected, These Medicines are consciehtineel7 offered to the Public as the only safe, certain and reliable mr Pulmonary Consumption. and for nil thoserbid conditions of the body which lead to that he mo tet disease. Liver Complaint and tun penile are often forerunners or Cormuntotion. tad waen they manifest themselves they enquire he nao t prompt attentlon. The Pulmonic Syr. is • medicine which has had been probation before the public. Devalue has proved by the thousand cure. It has made through a period of more then thirty-eve years. In all of which Pete Its reputation has In noased. and the most obacnata skepticism can longer doubt that It is remedy which may be need with confidence In all cases winch admit core. If the patient will perseveringly follow the di. reetlons which ft company each bottle, he will cemainty be cured, if his inn. are not too much wasted to make scum powders. Even In eases supposed to be Wearable. when [Mends and phy get.. have deepaired. the nee of this Medicine' has saved She life of the patient and restored hien to perfect health. Dr. Schenck doe. not say that gleams of 'nil ternary consumption are within the reach of medicine, but he emPhatientl a T nmertiethat often 'when patinas have the most arming eytoptome, such as a violent UAL Nov. MI, ISM TIM THICOUtiII TRAINS n i / aLY te.1.14 ear will leave rittatior33 i2P0i,...01300 Of .. 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PERIEVING, and' ,HEALING Agent is one of the. most remarkable results of modern . medical research. Driring the. late civil war it was extensively used in the - ,. Hospitals, and . Was Hound ' • ": be not only a thorough '• fectant, but also the most won- ' derfnl. and ' Speedy . HICALIDCI REHM)" ever:known.' .It is now preiented in scientific combination . with other mottling and -heatitsg- - ' agencies,'.Lin • the form'-of , ' , a- f:z SALVE; and, having been;-al. ready usedin nurnberlewcasell 12.. with Most satisfaction and**, *Detail results,we havens* tation in offering it to the pub,. Ho as the most costal's, rap id. and effectual _remedy for : is Pores and Ulcers; no matter et how• long standing ter itarnsi , Cult, • Wounds and , every - - , :- AIIItASION of SHIN or FL ESII' O '-' - andfo w disesssitspinersdlly. Sold' by all Druggists. - Erke2duatil: - .101131 F. HENRY ! Soler-Prop'it - - 0 - No. 8 College Plata Now. Yolk.' TRADE MARK: , MEM )‘,:,1 4f -- :Mani • • is? 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