6. STOVES, CASTINGS, dce. TEI I E BEST.STOTES.' A. _ nentuaccusers of the greatesivarlety of • • Oa, Parlor a nd` . Heating Stares, TO FM SOUND IW THE Ihr trie.nelebrated Ease Or iental Stoves and Furnaces for Elsa Coal or oke. Halt ift Ous Ned d for.PA r, ("sea Store or Church. singantsreldsidlhsvrturna all winter. Do net Day anidi.yonsee osier*(or . Circular. „ 3III_WOQOTTOLET . littzZena. ftSoOilipleat—lnglitTit c tst,.; DOBLZT; Allegheny MI. :S I IC II CONTMet BQS.TO.N .t l oo.lt.trira • lialirGE, , 'FURY FUB , NAG I E " Yoz WAA u sinLimirces.. • , FEZ N eivn . • - "qua trx TBtAwing COLUMBIA CGO.K . STOVE, .t i tl . cli i tr fa n!PoßTAßA l l i. RII.IIL, ahiAtTgretroFrt Fa_ diet; n j as c , h uie. 06 f t Md . 2 oo • Wig**, S treet, . • ••• '4805412 , PITTSBURGH, flo. c owB; Atom. CET THE BEST. BISSELL' di co.,S Tititr3m)H', POE 1117VIDEENO LW COAL. iyarraited to cook, B*, or Boast as wal as any other Store in tke Union. BISSELLAt CO. •\ CO., 285 Liberty Street. MB* on hand and for sale, Frnwrovits ko • TING- OOK VEN*Talsli ORATE PRO ING PENDEREI, C ORS, Mb STEEL "WORM. 1283111 - IRON :AN 'STEEL .WORKS. . '- co ,' 'Wird & CO. XJLNIIPACT7322II3 or /Mil Ntalir l * * gild ' 814419 Carriage and . Wagon liprings and Axles. - , _ Duquesne, XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Bound and •Siare'lron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Oval, Half Oval axe d Haltßonsid Iroa;.Cylindonnd Wagon Box Iron; - Drag and Dropper Nars; Wand Mg Ball for cog Bowls; Cut Nails and Spikes; plow, Spring and AB Steel; Laminated [Beek Cat *Air San, A:7nm Ofams and •WszekOnsel -- 17 -WA'rElt - STREET; littabnigt. s "STEEL - wowis., =ER, OK & 00 9 PITTSBURGH. PilLt ManefeCturere of every deeeriptl• of . ... CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, .... , . 1 4 1 i12141M134.tcliciladspitraes, . : Ailar 2 4 SraTIL &R. 41areketne, 88*ter am 100 Fleet ate. & PABREi• Sr" ' r a r GinniAL PARIMMB: • WW. tnaceicv; BEUBEN ]LAB, ex). iv...8AR8.1 ,cuAs. reaum. • oncui pmernut-e. Kim CR.4SCANT -woRKs, A. 1 ,41,& Office;4l4l.:3:39.l.,therty St,. • :imam PA.. DilmoND • Erna. molts& BROTH & CO ., • " diairipidonioi • ' ,:.0f1148=4314P9""ff, L f1,X19,. /4 814:9351)., Maiiisil33sm+BT MlCiats, , • PITISBII26III. ME pntsutatim STEEL WORKS. wiTisinzen ut 1845.3 lANDERSON & WOODS, BOOBS TO rarmasfonr,`, cowl g a 0.,) manafaccozro or may oefieription of STEEL, -sit;lzErni.EDTOoz &ism L. 161. ClFeidar esag and (hots Cat 111.1A1TES. g-ng, Cut and German Igo* and Blister BtOel: novel, Roe, Fork, Rain and Toe Calk steel. Railroad Spang Bice' anifirrogrolatikLeaatliteel ttnian Ban, niokle steel, S ring Stee ayrealow Wizgl4 eleVi Drnl Bwet illtSi AND.ROBB ome, and cats--comer _ _ Eutabluviti. Pp.; ;L.; y: , OOPPIM `LOOS?URIC 131140111U01L ,ND ECG Tons - 'prz-raini3344l-x. • . . • PARK,. Iit:CURDY 4 CO;s • r Itsapfastarers of Sikasiddaz 13 - nniersi and Belt (Nipper, Presled Capper Boileau. Seised Still 'Sot. rk e S te p l e , it i ej l tic i e s t . el = Inipa`c;ni anLlere. ire le.- 44 ' g ab ' 'tautly on head Tinsels , lirarelionsALNki 1410 'ROSTand 110., EISCOND STrinnw,l'klialntilln - Special nrders of ilatinent snit to rifif desired nlit ern. ' ' • invle•ale:derr PAPER. 'II6ITTIOnnaGNI PAPER /A ND ' A; : 7A.OTUREN6 COMPANY, Manufacturers7.l PRINTING AND : WRAPPING . PAP ERS, SEraToN3, 3 !'"Aghata, I :BviViliflo'lrii: - ' ' Orrio ixD,:wAgig ouß s. / :: . " 'I N ii i iiiiiiikitte,blig h t Pa.' Street,... . , ..... „ • ' 1- ." kr i t liArrixLireadeo. ~_..___ :_ 4 3 .. tivramwol i g at lrsaintriv. - ,) .11IDDLN. tail . 4 it -•,:.,,,:: : . .4 3 :71 . DIMIKIWainit Elul"( Jo.lia _At" . oj,!;,.!", far A' T , . viii mitlo4 Als 04 4 4 1 , mum DICKSOSTEW T & CO, usidure3=onitvieWOosito.- ismitaawr ILMolp City Flour NW) B,llOOlfD ELOOR. /W &WS itteirEatiert ,1100=111.1fat saisse4 through moms% will to sttoodal to promptly. rommm AwAmli=Ts. NATIONAL FOMDBY - ANDvipa eirsee'earroii mad crixing :WARD.) PriTSMITAGIEZ , WILLIAM SMITH, ; Manufaourer of CAST MELON :BOWL PIPE, .108 GAB AND W TVA WOWS. My Elves . *se All oast laviirLobti !a Pits, to dry • -• d, sad L% toot loostiss. Also, fell sesonment of • for Elas sadWaterWorke. . I mode idatiOlll attexittoa of eitoertateadeats f Gas Works to say make of ItZTORTS. ATLAS WOBlll4 , MORTON STERN', Xhlth Ward. EMI , . , PITTSBURGFEL - THOMAS Pi. President. Tress ire:among the laziest and Most amnion, establishments in the Wes t, and are now Moirloos, of every dooatiption. 4tiers, 00 malts. tiimetbdu Work. Ballr•ad OssUngs. Bolling Mill castings. Engine AllOastings. lasehlue Castimas. 161eueral Castings. OBIABS taa ncaknal L. 0. LITLWEHIOOX.R. U. BITRT.W. a. 110IIINSIQX, Hir LIV INGSTON b. CO., • - ' IRON roummits, MAITIVACTIDUMI OP FIRE LIGHT ,CASTErGIit All deserlitlons, for Plumbers and Etu ritt r ii44; Ag rlcaltural implements, Ootton and WOOll5O iall eki j7o ' li t ifOrk promptly attended to. (Mee and Werke—WAI3HINGTON L AVENIIr, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON, BEA & CO., Baceemore to BOVMKI7I, KM& & Xaszsta, WASHINGTON WORKS, VOUNDENS A ND MACHINISTS, PI T TSBURGH, IManijietarero of Boat Btationit7 Btetun En lesettiVastgrarkl detetlonsM T=4l stills,Boiler and Sheet Iron Word az AT amßlef r artM . feMs Bolters. • ' alltret MOri'r BUINC FOUNDRY. Nutter Street, Ninth Ward, tOyyo. $e irsies ins tosi,) PIT7I3BITROH. , - Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MAOIIIMBILY AND CABTLI6B Orders promptly and earefull7 entente& Charges reasonable. • ' EMMET a' T HOMAS CARLIN Es, CO" Fourth Ward Yoludry and Markin Worlu, IikIiDIIESICT ST., ALLTAGIONY CITY, PA.. 11adairig . thesis Atestaet m On rresgedi, Elhaftlng, Grist aaa Saw work._Boi li ng aun itzld Maeidne Castling", Grate Ears Weights, Warm Dozes, de. Build to order arid lave oa .basidilaglassot allalaas.. - • remit • AND 8130 Penn. Street. , 'BOLIIKAR, ,BOYD •• & BAfiIIEL ohm Big* xin Cuttings, RelrWles, ae. ctuLTON MACHINE WOBILL ~ y EB7,...swayrs. t „ au sues end • &ed .pattern 1 0:Letstionari MTAL 4g l ifegr S O AP boor p er grOlumc, - wm=l , Mill - 'Le' sold - at - Tay prices. P. Ir.OICIIISE; Virellsvalsi O. PIM miles below riflaboxpliom the 011ie river,„erl llueof.o. P. B. „ . , , AWOL% IRON WORM. _Lus. YisaNza, Flail. W 4 P. Foam. *kV. .••••• / • pITTORIIRGEL FORGE ,AND,IRON CO., / mk . airiktermulat or Bar FTOI4 • - / • P A M/K OB 4 Fiat FPO , aad Raft; - Railroad Car ,Ulete. Malt* Railroad Car Szlea / Hammetaill Loamlotive Franltsi ILommotive Wilma Shapes; . Bide Rodr,, •/ • ROlie SWUM Plsgn Ramis; Steamboat ,Sbaftil - Steamboat Craiddle 2, - •R/011910 14 Slis. 'Wtild4o v, • - ritillan / ZaTlis Consirs4 am• Offloe,/N0.177 PENN STREET. / .1 EVEIZINKV, PitlEflTON'B4 CO, - ' ' /Peiniovlvania Iron Work& . .. .• . ... ~ warehouse, Nos. 106 and 167 FMK' BTIIIET opposkte Atononsuas HOW*. ' ._• •• PlTTainritee• IRON BROKERS. S/MMWDL B*OBI, r i ttsturgai pas First, street , _ .-• , . .. •• Pick MONS._ -1.. 4 T= ) . PAIIITIPS'..'; . wuz.s. %%Won, • ' PAINTER _ 'so. 45 (MO snefebear. nomad on IV* liairarniglaglAP IlttrWed ri 11•11 glare 7 / 3 " triMada s gaiersll that, Abe fttare a* gtrz t r u islaray t i A r • 4 s aar a lkit te eon . tate. fov km. sag tam / to 3 r. ii. aim zritrz 1 'TVEginT,:N - stomas; .11011aTtEir 111:101..1 i-B Li-, 8c Co.,- :Coe. Pella Alley and lfalaeese At, nix%) ; • FgAllertuliders,Founders &Machinists, Manurnetare STEAMBOAT B N QINES tine:STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all dies. ,_g,iLeelal sinful:inch Wined to ou.r sew STAMM "AEE',SOILIrie.OI:4. WELL ENGINE AJ. "ai POISTAziar. CASWII t o f els.bvert kindmade ear Foundry on TIRD STBES.T_,_below Market. ELUL lor Ou.Weusi SH AFTING, P.ffilgr s l HANGERS; HOUSE and' TOBACCO SC REWS and =ON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and nude r. order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Prating on the iieetally Barer, sear 'the Fart. prrrsstnt,it, r 4. dly Puled. TSE ne. F ORT PITT . • • solids, air All orders pro HO STILL AND TANK 7 WORKS. • CARROLL & SNYDER, ITIMILAB, DCIIBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, TIRE , I. BOX CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TAMES, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANE,' SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, G . BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND GOAL ssuiris Ofitee sod Werehease sterner SeeendL, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Ir Orders sent to the above addreat will be promptly attended to. • BBATINECILL & CO., OILER MAKERS' AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Nos. 20, 22, 24 AND A 6 I'BNN ST. ROW secured s large yard and furnished it With the most approved machinery, we are_prepared to manufacture every description of BOU.Erts la the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in Steam. Ohlmneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Pipes; LOcemotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks,_oll Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron,_Brid Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of B s Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. ta5:021 JAMES LITER, Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, rnTS/Itralailis tuitv/~c:vaas or IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING mugs, COPPER STEAM PIPE. BOILING MILL STACIES, And SEX= IRON WORK. Per Steamboats. JAZ=D X. Etnilll 111D111111rD D. ItaIIIIIL JARE' M. BRUSH & SON, • MAXITACTITAIRIS 07 Steam - Bonds, Oil Stills, Tanks. MIST IRON WOWL. &O. 61 Perin Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A1N1MANW.P.1......M0411,,,PA111W., ~AIWA/ WATUNG 40111) !WI G, w ciosos#6taii xerchanu dlid Broken to Petroleinn and Ili l'rodticta; DALZELLI BUILDING, DUQUESNENAY, prrirssimeas, PA. PEELADBLPHIA ADDRESS, ^ • TACK BROTHERS, 0011131SION NERMIANTS • AND BILLOWS Elf• Petroletun and it Products. Pitiatn : gh ALZ3II.L , WILDING. cor ner of Daqa•aue Way and Irwin streets. rtall4eipaiiiiidiciiiiirmann ST. • • 1:1411 VIT j" " YANTMACTIIMERES OF PURE WHITE BURNING 014 Brisrd—"LUOrrga." Office Wily; Plitebarga• NEW. .11WUKITME&E. HOUSE. TIM)SE t; STERRIT & Ml? 3, IEI 313 W ELIE , Ell 887 LIBERTY STREET; Onekliare Below - MIMI Depot, Amtati for LinZBARKS` BCATAII. .L NOVELTY WORKS. frirjBURGII , • ! :-• , NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, " & CO. MASOPACTUZIS or . Keystone' Standard; Patent 'Platform Donator ( ES. • h mu , paw , rant Dor Leda iuld laktshol. rulimivzi . 1 1 1713 g uk acer, as. Garner of Grant and Flat: Streets, sunset - GAP! ILNX,' STNIIADE -PITTING. 4C11012i. eotIMIS - «lOC ZATII.:.:.:1113111111r1113611. 111,11101. Apcooras 4116:.C94:4;, : - • • - ',• • AND IOW" irnitSlA et PUMPS - AM) 1111ABBIL WM(Fr. au kfts FPFE-Yff , ' — CuireittrPiktfaittWaimat awe* .:ial••?..L 1 APIA • • NARO7ICTOOIBB OF AND DION PITTSBURGH. Pa. OILS. 4/ALBINO, KING & CO., IValuat Street. u , kIIARDAr ',3llanatictur,tn sad howlers° CUTLERY, &C. .00931,8 , 07 WAYS. PITTSBURGH. I swmAia: =I sAvntas BANK, PEOP OP .:4? V Iso C7- . ):11 1 , :,r) :1 'Asa 47Aillt Vfte i4,814141a11..W111XAN 2strirrams - BearyLloyd, 'Thos. Metten, fr. P. Jane, Th. Wightssa Geo. W. Hallman, Wei: Sea, Z. I. Manley, ward Gregg, Hiram Stowe: Soutar, tc-Tnu't— • L-P. TON 1101011018 T. 51X PEE CENT. ENTaill3T said on time de- n aite. Deposita made 9n or before October let will bear interest from that date. Interest competed on latlifotember and let Mar. iyal:t76 FORT PIN RANKING. COMPANY, fici.l69 Wood=Street' - CAPITAL, : : $200,000. . STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DE/LIMBS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND ' COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIDE DEPOSITS. Collections made: on all accessible points In the United States and CIMICti. DIRECTORS: . D. Hostetter, Jno. 0 Risher, James Gordon. • Bobs. H. Hang, D. Wallnce, Andrew Miller, it. /sweets, ' James M. Bailey. .13LIJEKAN,Pres , ‘ iffe D. LEET NATIOSAL BOK_ Of COMIERCE Cer. of Wood and Sixth St o. A. PATTP.RIIOI% President. Jl3ll. H. HILL CAPITAL, : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, James McCandless, Wm: Douglas, Wm. Reed.. A. Patterson. Win. L o ck hart , 'Chas. Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, Y,• AT 11 A. B ' ..,•• • . ste;os DISCOIINTEI - D4.11 HART, CAUG I 7 BANKERS AND BROKERS,:i •' Owner Third wad , Wood 4limets, PrITSI3IIIIOIIE, (strocEssompro amor.4. aka a co.. ) Dnalans Exchange, Coin, . Coupons, And particular attention paid W he purchase and sale of • GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drisita on London. N., • S9IIIIFIIB 57 Market Street, PIT'..-rsircatori, Collections made ori alt the principal points of this Called States and pandas. !Rocky Boni and other Securities swam' Jun) BOLD O copmainort. rartkular sttelaSol PLUS to the.porohase and tale of I thaiteci States Securities. 130:al loperrisur 9431;%r6i8 iaurs., '. . , No. as "aura street. ~ .. 01-I.I.IITEILED 1E368. Isltel'ert Paid onTiratik*lisosits . , . , ANT Eilim laciwneir rim* . • .0147. DOLLAR UPWARD. Disratils, 131:43JZ0T TO Fugas, vargouT Dl•cointa Pally at/44 , c10ci1r..• • .-- • . • PredientrnlOWSON BELL Vice.President4. X.. li A lbiliALL. '. . . .. . : _ _ _-• rooms& TKOldrtioN BELL, IA. N. AtAIISHALL, Joe. IltAirlOfr, ~ - ... 4013...44.1 WN. .t. .7'41 .. _.. • . Stockholders to whoa! we.elake ritlarenee: -, Was. Forsythe • • , dosopbwitworth„. Wm. -Caldwell: 2 der. Devid Berl, . Wl.lllsDalseU, - _ nenry,bambert, .D. W. 0. BldWeil • A. la. Brown . • Z. V. /Da •11....., r... The .. /...wll4r. XEIDICAL. ay i r A NTIOOD"-Another New MEDICAL PAMPHLET, f rom the petrol Da. tame. The Modica& Thu* ime sof this work: .•Thia valuable trestise, on the cans e and cure of Crough abuse. tno t t l ar; and riikalis lm ilmoori r ig how easily regained .,,. lt gives a dleAr ; synopsis of the Impedimenta to marriage, the cause end effe cts of nervous debumnand theremealle therefor. , A pocket : edition: of the above will. be fortrarded on mint of. Mil cents, by addremint Doctoro. 68 North Charles. Street, Baltimore, Md. M/10 0 0011: 4 1110 W LOST !,18101IT BED! tact published in maid ram ono. Pries,. eta: MU. A. T ~ E NATUBAL ,TFUS AP L ru E ed C , T i* O Ncure B iznatorrboM , Or . Weakness, invounaryZaone, Sexual Debility andlmpediments to Mar nage geneallyuNerrous4einionilumptiotii , EDl lend Pits; M ental and rII eal lucaDaortr, mi na from Self Abuse, Robt. . Dalinthor au* 'Ninon , B_o9S,__• , Mu "A BOON TO wbsOTIBANDS OF SUPPEnmiut,” lent under . seal,,l4splitlnslivelope. Vainly address, post. L a th,t 2 re r iP . ° BlVE n t ' Sy r ll ° 4 4 AWN' NEW TURK, POSTOPPICE LHIA. CHM. Also Dr: ,Ouhrerrreire "Ms.inlageDultinel.s pylon SO cents. AMICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT .TO NEARBY. Essays for 3Courqr Meni On: tae Errore, Abuses "and 'Diseases . incident to Youth and Early ManhoOd, with the humane view pt treatment and eure..sent by mall in sealed letter envelopes Steno( charae.‘. Lddrewh:BOWAßD As. IiOGIATION, Box Phildelphia, P . se22:xDIS4BY COAL - DYER AND SCOURER. no. 8 err. eisint OM'lM= 'And MI: *and MK dired. Th NMI ;'!""ali r leiL Pa.* b1641,111D .4 - PATTON - Mora OoluidUloThilfavtisittito n astersturroduelkirioar; Bacon. Meese, Tub, Carbon ald Lard M. Iron_j Mitt= Arne and all D'Atabur h siantatioturea gsderallis aLiisnOTIISIBCOND T. mum JOHN sacrrolf W. 0.14011. yIiPTON IiMAI4LAICELIWHOLE . sALz °Somas Ala( MMus n . Ch 6 OLZTIL FSTBIZT, ilitanugs. tit . 14, I NOB: THE lisißrillNG ROUSE '1 . /- . , , -- - ,PH. it. !..15rEnaPrz t Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. • . / DRAWS BILLS OF WECEIANGB ON LONDON, : ::: t , F 4, , .11Ni01f BARE." .-. , EoSil., winy . 1 .. DUBLIN, • • Llffrzlo, LIYARPOOL. BREMEN, GLAbOOW. NAMBURHR, BALIFAIT,, • FRAX FORT of M., Phan& . . WEIBEBURGII, STRAASBOURO ... DARMATADE, MAINZ. / CAISSEL . RAISESSr ANTERN, coLoogE. „LAND WAN.; It, ' . .7 HEILItRobi• • • BASEL, .s . rI7ISIEGABI BERN. —go rornot ~ SAN FRANCISCO and about 200 more a er places. Money Is'also sent to say village from central points direct to the residence of parties free of charfp., In from fifteen to seventeen dal.. .- - - , __ . . Collections made- WPOwarof. Attorney all.: over Sur. po. Goods and parcels attended to. PH. R. MERTZ. . ,swo.goo. • In2B - ;Ti- :any- COnoteesere to S. JOB & 00-1 /COMer F ou rth nd 'Wood Sts.,' $3 49. 1W 33E. MIR. , BUT AND SOILL ALL SUM Or • GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Nu; SILVER Ala) COUPONS, ;on Mew FAVORABLE TERMS. tarq33632eBt Allowed on Depoelts. ,Money loaned on Govern:tent Bonds at low est market tate& • . . Orders executed for the Purchase and . saie of STOCKS, Bonrns and BOLL. .4. . . .MBS T. BRADY & CO. ON. Cashier. CDVlitburnij Gap tit FINANCE AND TRADE , OM= OF THE PITTSBEROE GAZETTE, MONDAY, November 23,1868. The gold • market opened apparently weak, and dull at 134,tmder the. impression , that Lirge sales by the government - would depress the price. still farther, but the. stock clique, and especially the Erie maul ' pulatora will require an easy money- mar ket, and a brisk business in Wall street, especially in gold • and bonds. A further rise in bonds would naturally attract atten tion to the Railroad shares, and might ena ble the clique to sell out part of their high priced stock . The large short interest un covered in either gold or stocks will always find purchasers enough to sustain quota tions at' least forthe time being, and any attempt at selling short when the market is up will, be met by , locking up gold, and making it scarce, thus ' forcing parties to, Pay as much for the use of gold as the' profit would amount to. -.Government bonds are very strong, and, everybody is buying at least it appears, so, but the market is in the , hands of a few large - operators, and• as soon as they have disposed of their stock a reaction is `sure, to' set ' Di and a material decline an ticipated. The election of a Speaker in the next House of Congress may take up some . time; and thus a fine chance is afforded to bull and bear.- the market before a resign tiOn can bi passedlnakink bondS payahle in gold. The corner in 1862's is not likely to be successful as was analcipated, as there is a large supply of thoie bonds in the warket yet held to be exchanged for new issues of 1865. ° The 'stock market ,is on the rise again, and everything imaginable that could con tribute to make the people buy is brought into requisition to bull thwmarket and get 1 rid of stocks. '. , DioneV is. easier here but business isvery dull. •- - -.,. . . -.. El! Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 134%; Eighty-one's, 115; Five Twenties, 1882, /123 j: do, 1864, 107%; do, 1865, 108%; do, 1865, new.llo%; do, 1861; 110; do l 1868, 110%; Ten Forties, 105%; Railroads —Cleveland & Pittsburga. 87%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chime,. 110; Chicago ,it Rock Island, 107; Chicago & North Western,.• 8534; do Preferreci,;;B7B4; Michigan Southern, 83%;, , Reading, -.27g; Erie, 423fi; New York Central, 2.lgf Ohio &:-Missiesippi Certificates, 30g: Western Union Telegraph C0.,36g; Merchants Union Express Co.. 1935; Pacific Mail. 117%; Ada:M I .4S; Mining shares-. Gregory, 4,95; Quartz Rill, 80; - "Bmith & Parmele, 4,15. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady dr. Co.: gold, 134%; 'United Statue_ Sixes, 1881% 115; 640'5i.: 1 3 82 1 112%; 6,20% . 1864, ism: ms's, 1 d 1 0 854: 10-40%, , 105 X: January an July, d '65, 110 M; 6.20'5 , January an July, '67.110%; '6B, 110%; June, 7-30's, par less g; July 740'5," do 34; Anglia I_ll4 Sept., 119; 001,11830 .Unionraeuto.ltagro,d. 102; Cen- `ALLEGILENY,CATTIM MARKET throlcm orrisrifrillsatru — eir GA2mTrx, bforrosy, November , 23, 1868. - • There was again _a very fair, supply of Cattle; the Whole number reaching about 1,150 head, put with a goodly attendance of outside buyers and considerably inquiry for shipment, the market wakeonsiderablyi firmer thin lain Week, and prime to ; extra cattle sold readily at fall quotations. - One - dealer tooklo6 head of prime shippinghteers for shipment to New York, at _on average 4:46,60;811 around. of coarse, - had , a tendency to stiffen the market, and as alreadY noted, the - better grades :ruled higher; theie was also considerable' inqui ry for stook Cattle, the number of country buyers being larger than usual, but,they wonted to_buy low, and would: pokbuy at all unless at low prices. We .quote at 7to 7,50 for .prime to extra, and 6425 to 6,50 'for medic)/ , to good. Stockers range from MO to 5... Hakieweinl-&-illickstook`bought, in different Aote, 106 head for Downy, to ship to New York, at an average of 6,50. Stake,* & Bio. 21 'head Of ' common Penns. stock at to , 5. , Boheitemantle 15 head common Butler Co. cows' and steers, at 3% to 5. Wicks .-nhead ' small steers, heifers and cows at Bto 4%. o,MetziAsold'• 45 "head Washingtoh. Co. steers, at 5%, to 6%. E. Katz 17 head fair ish heifers ,and steers at. 430.5%. Peter', Hartman 38 head, Green Co. stook at 8 to 7 oter' Raider Kras' 85 bead of Ohio, Penns. and Illinois stock at sto 7. V. ' Itatliehilds & Co. 27 headmixedt (thin , stook at 4 to 7c. Keefer & Zeigler` 58 head 'Chicago steers at : sy, 0,6,90. Verner,.so Benno... and noes stock of tto 6,50. Myers de Need, y 7D . healiGhlaitteeisitt 516-7 , ,ls(tt;". Jii ter sold 17.#eadma-fat Indiana stairs, *tor Colltaito Do g, at 7,25; retailed Jar COKE MEM 'another head st• 6 to; 6,75 &Ise 30 - head for party at 5 to 5,50. Haalewood. & 331ackatock 511tead fin9Lerwin at 5 to et. 19 for Shepard at sto 6; 20.f0r E H Davis` at , 3,75 to 6. S. Marks& Bro. 36 head Chicago steers at 6,50 to 7,50; 14 Ohiersteeze at 6.50 to 7,50; 12 head Pentta. cattle 5,75. Tranr. man & Lohman 63 head Illinois and Beans. stock at 4to 6,75. Smith & Blue 19 head . , of commonish stock at 4to 6. .N. Cart 45 head Ohio stock at 4,50 to 5,50. : Day 36 head rough ateem at, 3 to 4,so..Hepggs & Taylor , loB head of mixed stock at 4,50 to 6. L. & J. Shamberg 34 head, Washington and Green Co. stock at 4to 7. nolmes, Lafferty ' & -Co. -140 headmixed ;stock: at 3.t0 6. Greenwalt & Ealin 70 head at 5 to 7. SEIMEM AVD LAMS. . . There was an unusually large number of Sheep on sale to-day; and the market, as a consevenee, was an exededitr,lYhardene. The *hole number on sale reached 'about four thousand bead, but *they were mostly of the scalawag order, therebeing but don paridively good' Sheep on sale. IStriptly prime fat mutton Sheep' still bring a gn Price, 54 to 14,50 per head, but there ; was none of this kind, in mar ket to-day. The great proporticiti of those . *** sale 501 d,.• at about 11 =to 51,25 per head; and at these figures; the butcher has a handsome profit ; as the pelts, alone, are worth from 80 to 90c, • each. head J. Walters sold 100 aat 950 to $1,50 • per head. John Young 183 head at $1 per ,‘ bead. Taylor to Maggi 80 Lambs at 90c per r : head. J. Emmell 500 at- ;1 to 51,30 Per head. 'Adain Eckert 100 at' $1 to 53,25 per head. M. Flinner 300 atTh to ;1,25 per head. P. SheitemantPs wholesaled 300. at 51,25. 'per head...C. Beeler Wholesaled 115 at 51,10 per head. ,Geo. Simmers 117 at Rar win &Bro. 150 to $2',50." Sas; Duncan 80 at 51. ,J, R. Pringle 245 at 7 5 t 0 1 1,25. C. Thompson '175 at 51,20 to $2,50;- W. Young 210 at 52 to 52,10. Jones 70 at —. T. Welsh 60, at an average of 51,35 per head. Mild 100 at S.eymour 100, at an average 0f,52 per head.: John Eckert 135 at ;1,50 to 53,404. Wicks it Allen 600 at $1,25 to 51,50. Stakely & Bro. 47 at $3. Mc- Neese 318 at 11,25 to 53,25. J. P. Neely 52 -a t 750 to 52,75. HOGS. There is a. continued fair retail demand for Hogs, and while the market is steady, prices are without quotable "change. Quota tions may be fairly.. given .at $7 to $9 per cwt., for fair to prime. ,heavy aversges. Myers & Needy retailed - 60 - head "'at 8. Nicholas Carr retailed 50 at. 7 to 8,15. \Em erick & Coeretalled2soat 7, to 9: C. Boyer retailed 200beid at Bto 9. ; L. HOthchilds retailed 110 at 8 to 9. ; PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. orpici Os Tiie PiriiiiritufGAzEprzi MONDAY, November 23,.1888, „I There is no abatement the _excitement in the oil market and instead of a - break and a sudden decline, as many predicted, the reverse is.the case:. . The volume of bu sineenfinbotkerade anditidned, was again large td•dajr, and priceis have still father advanced. • ' • MIME. The sales of Crude were unusually large to-day, aggregating close onto twenty-five thousand libis, -- tind prices have still further advanced. As we predicted, last week, dealers have - now turned their attention More fully to Crude, and the market, to use a common expression, was red-hot to, day; since last Thursday an advance , of from two to two and a half cents had been established, and to meet the pressing exi gencies:4' of.theirade, some new Phrases have been mannfiictured. The sales reported vrerifaa .500O r palef;Jamsiery to April 112%c 05000,:selTor, January to July 2000, buyer, first four months 1869 sl3c 3000, seller, first,six :mentbs 1869....:412e 1200,1mmediate.- ...... ....-.... ... ; .... 1000, seller, April ' ' l2c 500, seller, June .120 3000, seller, to April first 112 c 1000, seller, Dec. and Jan. on cars at Venango City , et $4,75 per bbl. Also, $4OO for the privilege-of deliVering. 2,000 bbls between January and July . , sel ler's option, at 12c. That into sav, the sel ler pays the buyer 15400 for the privilege of delivering or not, as he may feel inclined,- .that amount °Loll at the price. named BEIPSNED ' ' , The - market` was again ,excited and strong to-day, and, compared with. Satur day. a still further nth's:lied has been es tablished. The sales reported 'ivere as follows:. • . • , 500 each January. to' "'-' 31e .1 500 44 January to June - - • ' 31c 500 " Janulry to June ' • Slc 1000 " Januaty to June j 310 500 Jantuiry. to. March 2334 e 500 4 ‘ • Deceinber to` February • •• 30c 500 ~ 4 4 December to Febraery..,..-,:, 300 500 ',.*4 December • ",SOc „500 Criecember . 29%c 1000 4 ‘ December 300 2000 44 December 1000 • 41 Nofeniber 31e IMO .4431 c 1000 -"" November .. . ` '• .3035c 500 44 November ' 303 Sc RECEIPTS' CRUDE OIL. Fisher. Bros - 200 Forsyth (fi 8r0.... 240 D. M. Edgerton. 160 I , lltrifunti 11.;. - 6e Co. 160 . . Total. ti r. - • • 760 OIL SHIPPED BAST FROM DIIQIISSNE DEPOT. Unionßef. & St. _Co., 78 do refined to W. P. LogahttPhihtdelphia , • KirkitatrfelF, 6t - ;Lyon,Bs do -do to W. P. .Logan dc Bro.. Phihtdelphia. G. W.HOldeldp df Co., 60 do do to War. igg. lank dr, .Co.; - Phlladeltiliia. _ !Mal shipments 218 oft, mural) AtEl'r BY A. V. B. Diontsheimer,'Koehler & .00., 258 dodo to Waring. King 'dc Co., Philadelphia. - Nat. Hsi. Co,`,, - 302 do do , to F. A. Dilworth & Co.; Philadelphia. • MeCreery & Co., 106 do do .to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Faweat, Logain•dc Eitookdale, 250 do do to W. P. Logan &Bro.; Philadelphia. P. Weisenberge L i. 250 dd. do to Warden, Frew :& Co., Philadelphia. • Forsyth, Bro. & Co., sif do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koehler & .Co., 100 do tar to Libby dc Clark, Philadelphia. Etraun ,- & - Wagneri - 100 do do - to-Libby & Clark. Philadelphia. . `R. - W. Burke, 88 do tar C. B. Holbrook, Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined 1477 " • . . . .............288 Crude :160 , Neti York Dry Goode Market. By Telegraph. to the . Pittabnrilli Gazette.) New. YQB*,,, November 23.—The Dr - y Goods; trade'is dull, but prices for all staple Cottons ,remain. steady. i• Certain classes of Worsted and Woolen goods are in active request for ladies' wear, and 'Bubb as the Washington .green and blue 'Helen, and and McGregor Plaids, which sell steadily, at 80c, these goods'ate wanted for snits and dresses; Repellents are , also in , great.:te quest at , priceit ranging from' 11,2510 12; and Chinchilla-tdo is in animated d em and for oloakings at ftill prices: Canton Flan nels, blue and mixed twilled; ,domestics, And low priced'ielerlet, ` all` irbol Flannels, are in active request at prices below 35e. Onnadelitaik ettthi MQrket . tBY Telegraph to the ritteheette4 : PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—Cattle are very dull but prices I•without material obangef tales of 2,000 head. aV for ex 'tra Peanaylirmila anniivatitain steers; 71 11 for air to good,' and &OM°, grow` forlxe: Mork. - !ngair deinandf islet of 20,000 head, at 13a6,! gross Hoira in fair demand; sales of 5,500 head at - Sllal2 per' oWt net. Chleagot Cattle Market. Illy Tolairapa tathe rlttqatrlti"pizetta.3 CMOVEAN'NOV: 28.0-Cattle quiet end firm 1 3 1g7345, 2 51br common o Medium: rows and steers. Howl active. initlfabo at18,85a7,15 for common Ito' felt 7 1 a110g02 5 , 'for good to oholoo; II