6. -; STO 1 i r it - E-2 A. : „Nsimaketure , , 'Cook PAIL!! 1, . . TO BB Bole - Agents for • celebrated Ease Burning Orl i natal thoveiand anion for Hard Coal or coke. ant in the Wort ~ orPartanollots, Storeor Church. rim ,eedimose 1. r—eurne all winter. Do net, boy until you ismer sera for Circular.. • - - No. 3 1 11WOOD'13TILIZZT i-DovAgents;ini gaps., f/NMl:laid St.; AUegheirriNty. ' gun . lgannyivrenningliof - lirfaif TAxinyy Or IBOS.WQ..,;iO.O:QX7:irOcr;.:.:Xt:tY, fiIIiErMENUTURNACE ! If mace. NNW . 4 ANTI;DITST COOKING STOVE, CLATOE. ,I COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, LAM ip_inajAPattern)POßTAßLE RANGE, WEILLALOPS RE WTE:rtift GRATES free . from dirt Juni dust; ' ..7aLONTS, Be. ME 2061 ind 20S Liberty Street, itern7 • PITTSBURG/I,l'A. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BIMSELL CO.'S • - OR BITV3II2IOIIfi COAL. Wivranted to Cook, Bake or. Boast ats • wel as an other Store In the Unions TRIUMPH, 0(1 D,l rrrt T N0.'285 Liberty Street. *am on !met and toi. We. TARLOB STOWS, \ • fIZATINEi ISTOVEOI 46. A N 0193. STEELtp:WORICS.\, DII4WESNE \ "IRON =AND-STEEL WORKS,\ 000p1AN,RAIEit & \ itarimicrimitas or ' tropc.:llalli:nn4L - : Steel. Carriage and -- - 'Wagon Springs inid Duquesne, IL and Juniata Merchant Bar, Bound • andtauncra Irons Band, Hoop,Sheet and rlate Iron; Oval, EMU' Oval azd'Half Boundlron; Cylinder and - Wagon Sox. Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and TratMSAI Mir coal BWids; Ptnr-Malts and Spikes; Plcnk Spring and LB -Steel' ter Bars, Crow Bars, itc., dc.. l e a r og atd ,r liyarrromse,77:7, ATATMM.B7BEILT, siwiriELD STEEL WORMS. 8:110$14 MAI% it 00 .1 . rrrisetractu. PA.. Mantipictiren , of pveiTk?seriptl of, CAST AND CENNIAWSTEEL, aau 'ESAM'AiTi4iiitsp;giNG AELE23, STEEL T1R1C,..1e., WarelionseOtt_Water. an4_loo ,Firit St& WILLER, BABE & PARKIN. GARREAI. , WM. mizroexar, - Bzusitair =ram, 13/4). W. BARB, I cites. PARKIN. SPAINAI. PAMInt—S. SLIM CRESCICNT STEEL :WORKS, 1 6i1X 4 -613 FaC 31 44 111 e 11 44 11 K1P4, (Me, Zfo, 339 Liberty' St, fr14:643-: ,27:47111:1311"1 PA. 13L.11,C}5,D41110' M= ,. WORKS. - • .17 . ; deserfitions Ot• • 30filcll azytyiVareMn u alit LIE 0010) isa,el.3l9:ima 1,111 ESSE= i`PlTTO.illaWll, ,STEE , WORKS*. 1 7 'V ctivOkleitß moms, uccaravoas. TO ANDERSON, Cook C 0.,) e 4, STEEL. r • Et.E/EIT R.E.rnriij i 3Killy ?tilkflytC*liar Glad and Cross Cut sAl_y .I , l ;*TF•q 4 : • Shovel. Cast and Germs% Plow andßllstar. Steel. Ilillrinid E d=7Ste t4 7l3l4l7l7dats,Castgteal , Tips Bars, iilosie 13 Briaig 13tel , mai," flaw Pinta. etc.,_. Olt Drill Steer 1 Miro sad woristrflosslir pain AND BOSS Ora, ,Plttsplirdb, Pas'. .• I • yalide LRON WORKS. '/As. W. P. Possza, Buys. pIITTSBURGEE FORGE • AND IRO . N 1 CO., wad Bolts; • iikoned; • IliiiiihroihdeatiAitlie*Eaksamrsdi • • i.: ,, eeemott ePia e, -21-' l .2.l4icaintotiveViraute Shapes; I ;. f 11111 re Iteas, • `;Yokes' ltrapie; swim; ; I Apbtosillte4l, l V i gsiii 4 ; t .Ptillialk 4 --- .01.110te . No.JiI7 PENN . -STREET,, z•z". ' . I • •-• `. kotoioN st. co., ke. worebmtztoitaiisil osiiisirrikswpOW -oppoldso ma.ausze,- • . • V , l COPPER. .... , , . ‘,.. e- A ,.. '. •••,,, y7.k- . t, • ' . '' .:( i ' 01: 1 4141 1 Atu , 4 1 P 11 10P 1 101Tosze ' '1 flJneTTommumm4 ,_.;. ' 1 -7 ;1 *eta irri;74o-MgiEfr • & AA; taros 4 r, Bois . i U : Lan d. Ls ..; " 446 741111 00 11 4. -usal- 7 * ~,, i ... i jf i . 4114 /Ili' • A UM . . , . : • ordeal?! pparons WU/ auusa Ist. NOW - iN alliteNATZ - ICIMI F • --`‘ &o. IiZZ3 & CO., iroatest "'Wert of Ad Heating Malts, RD IN THY. BTATB. 1~ t • FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. • KITAP -. FORT PITT I • tORTDRY COMPANY: OFFICE AND WORKS, • TWELFTH STREET, PIT;1313:1111;t4H, PA, EirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma•. chixteryi Wail Machines, Hetorts,i and Castings geniii4ll4:` - . - mATIONAL , Fetnommr WORKS. oornara,rraa.md Elmallansa*Stroes4 9 esnurra WARD,) PrPTIEM3II7II43I , g, PA. . , WILLIAM SMITH . - Manufacturer of • CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, raie GU Alp \ WILT= IVOIEM, YyPfuea are ni2 oast favarially is Pits, In (In( mad, and is foot lengths. Also, fall assortment of . . _ General Castlagi for Gas wad Water Worts. Lwaall.alio sad tle attention of Superintendents of GM Works to my wake of RETORTS. TLAS' WOItIES, - ,MORTON_, SyREET, Ninth Ward; ,P=WSIIIMU3}II. THOMAS N. WELLER, President. Thoss-WorkLare bons: the - I = l lt and most omplete establlabminta W and are now prepared to furnish • Engines, of every dowdy-Um. Boners,. 011.Tea!akik \ s 'Sllooot. pep,: Work. Umul Caistints. lieMxw amine Knoblike Cenlinkis. enkkeinklosatings. ‘ Obbrite :1 =I 4. 0. Lrnmailsom.lr.. s. 1.11311.T.W. A. 110111311071. aft. 11MP 8 79 114 94) ". IRON FOITIFDRILS, - - Xll3/17FAOTTIBM129 01 PINE! LIGHT RASTINGS, c;as, for rear. g andkis At ! . rbsalvaral imigements, Cotica and woolen MM. Vll.74btork prainitti ittlrnded to. - Mee and Werke—W.4%8E115.42 , 19N AVIENTIE, wpareat4rDepok Ailegneo 7 0117. rs. ROBINSON, BEA.ili Co., , saseeisors to Emma, Yana I.lllllaites, .W4S, I4 INGTO I4 *O I3, KB, -, , , PYIPERS,ANDItAcHinists , Mimeo, msnalieturees of Bost and Btationsiritesm opt% Blest,f,BairtnesetUrtfachinem Gearing is ofitrvitr"l4Ta 2ka'"a 6tllls, Boller as Sheet one,vl4.asiiirewtsigtandswarritTit fie 4 rot Boilers.. .. • , Ismael MONT BLANC - FOUNDRY. • Butier, Strea4, Ninth , Ward, • rtrissinung. 84114 AND PIPE Shah' ra z es sprcoriiptly b alle carefully executed. •• —llBillit 'ri ° A 4l4,- COIEW 496C.r).3 foirlk Ward Youth, and ,Machine Work', • -, -isaugnmsair ~ . .imarAmmezir CITY Mattlitadaresi et Steam iCag i ln r elk 011 Praise's, Pul lim,JlMlEßert E r sT INISFAig Wagon Boxes, • *Sr. — Bog &Oder di save on Asap Engines ol all alms. M114:05 FOUN DRY CF M - I" FO • AND ROLL WORKS 880 i l enniStMet. BOTTIAN, BOYD & MiGALEL ahtii , ikuu Cutlass, Sell Latlastkac, gf.,rpratiipairat minks. tarArmin= zit 1836. of LITICALK ENG01168,. , 0f dna ~t icuntost gpviyved - pstterne for stationary pormens ; 5T.66.04.03 land .81tr no lfitlIBT 'BoiTs. A:variety sf an and 16 power ZNOINZES, which will be n sold at veruseduced P0rif..01#466Z.. Wellsvioe. 0. 'PM wales belOwPitteteuth, on the Okki river, end lbie of C. it P. B. 1 311:8:b3 _ll7tON lIROZZIIB. Ssattimai.lncataimung, • Eno inzoima, • putsbuigh, Pa. sale otOornyraM Doilithainon, Jo 0111111Pethb-Dimeannan,-sumbmei._ _Glendon, LWitler brines or 'Antreesalte, - yonginoglieur Cluirsou . . :"' 4 4Q . I n 4 tOrre • : 1511 5(100:hr sitibsitadi E!M DYER AND SCOURER, ( -sAL! C OALW `l)id3ikiivrititAßTACo Sam nmotrid their Otttoe MrPa: Pf,.MtZ44l4. l agrY-1 L 1 7..X41a# 3 1;; f r O " / alitiidstiitanrathoear... 004.1. OS at Willman „„,..bssuimasa soPromtli. liirEMITS. ND MElMinThala pi B. LYON, er Of Wdghts 31 °•A ir9Viche MIX% metwen, matt' id To weds; orkto maim ottoaost to. PITTSBUgiGIU.O.AZETTE - :_',IIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, ENGINES, BOILERS, dr.c. nuellit , „BOLlsie CO' Cor. Point Alley and Daqatono St., (NAAR mit Pourr,) , Engine Buildtits,ManderO&Machinists, msnatm STEAMBOAT ENGINES gadISTA TION/Lezer ENGINES, of all alaes. • ycletteod Intito 0 1,18TtAarga Nz 1.wei BOILER, of 15-borne CAST/N(381.0t everk t v i rk ma b r ,p_rder at, oar Youndl7, on T row market. RIGS !or 011 Wylla, ~BRAINO. PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TO BA CCO SCREWS and •IRON TOBACCO PARSBE2. on band _ and made to order, at the . INDUSTR AL WORKS , Fronting oa the AB. • a , ny Rival*, saw the roil; mita . : elf, PAZ An orders prom • Wed. •TET ' FORT :PITT Biztjtk,Sll4l ANt . TAIII. CARROLL & SNYDER, • RtAlturAcrivaliA or •, TUBULAR; Doußi.K4PLuip TUBULAR, FDIE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM'. BOILERS. - OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS; , BREECHING AND ABE PANE, SETTLING PANS, HALT PANS AND CON., DENSEBSp STEAM PIPES, GASOKETEES AND IKON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND 00AL SHIITES Office and Warehouse corner' Seeeitd, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, • PITTSBURGH, Pa. Air Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:lBa NVIL BARS IIII 4 , Ast , con BOILER MA.kERS - AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, XOS. XO,IIA;II , CAND26 rzirir trr. . - Having approved large yird and furnished it With the moetmachftery, we are__prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS In the beet manner, and warranted equal to any made the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Bed ai i Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boilers, condenser& Sal Pans, Tank', • Oil Eittlls, Agitators:- Settling Pans. Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole nuutu.9 facturers of BarnMlPs Patent Boilers. • Replacing done on the shortest notice. JAMES M. RITES, Sae. 55 and. s6 Water Street, ‘Prrrismnsait, • 'ILANITTACTITEKB. Or 140 N. , OIL TANKS, ESTTLING PAM, COPPEp. 13TYAM PIPS, SOLLIN4I IQLL STACEI3,I, _ ..4110,1..ME0CE,T,165)11.4:1517.1,046. J AMID X. =MN oIiDDIV2gII D. lIIIISIC. JARED MIL . BRUSITBs; SON, N N, - • ' 11411131%0213116111 N Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SUEET fat 61 Penn Street,PUtebargh; Pa. AND AVM .:,943p4 1 4 . ***gasp 444 - Brokers to Petiolkult and its Productsi s‘f comulieujipma c opip ERIE WAY, rmoupozeir, Amara, • . . • . - VirAkin% SING & Co., trACS' 'BROTHERS, • IitjgIkIigsIONAKEICILINTS, Petroleuil'andlb3Froducts. WeeirltgalelP :BUILDING, cot. nor of Doqofiane Ay in4lrwin greet& Phlladelphiliance—UT WALNUT OM spl:w3o H i,L0NG:14,0)., • A V OP PURE . !11311110 1.:011 4 Bratur— , %o4 - 04.4.", See, No. 2' tts. , b. yinv gAmyiVAitir vez. - LINDSEY, STERRIT & • re. t • Iforkonwstarers oat laioortoro o ' , ELA3aI).WALEUE, CUTLERY, &c. t / - 887 ,1 4 .1.SEELT`g STREET, ,• • One &rare Below lialook Depots , Annie for *AWROtip 50OLZS. 10ITTSBVIIGIEL • NOVELTY WORKS. ( _ r ADAMS ArSEE. & Co. *Aximumum% or Keystone itagtaid Paitoid *linens, and Cleaster • SCALES. TRW hee, d Patent Boor - Loeb and tatting. Fume AMR C rI7IA MILL Corner of Giant and First ;treats, .ansitai (.; GAB ~ 4M) "13TEAN. tour Y - ioS. 14Th rapOr , jonNalL.4ooolnatifiVess Bikats -- -1.0 1 1=102104 GAS -op =WE FlTTirolg, 11 m...ftw i r mrls Am ? BRAS; 1 1 YM litAlleaderi is OAS Jr*Awm Amu . ; e i "(ammo. • . ' Of Pike ad Wakiat Streets; ==:l PrITSBURGIE. imillllll. El2l OILS. 197 Walnut Street. HARDWARE. A TY ; WORKS.; IRE FINANCLiL. FEoilikiiiiniGs BANK, OF' >EriTTSBErit43-11. casEuarzTAL •100.000. IPreskieuto.HENitY LLOYD. Vice Presidept— Tnuenzas: n. Thos. Mellon. ' 9 . Hal, HeauLloyi, Tht..wtghtir- H. • ISr_ t ic r la 24: Ka_ Hallman, , Bea, w 1 6 . 8 9 ) aril ;7 l rg Mr_ E. " Becretimri . Tre_az'7 7 -13.4. VON .BONNHORST. BIZ PEE CENT. UTTLEIST -paid on , time de posits. Deposits made on or before October Ist will Wa.rinterest from that date. Interest computed on Sat November and Ist May. / .1111376 . • YOBT. ,Pll7 BOKING.,'/COMPANY; '56.169 Wood's Stkeet. CAPITAL, : : : SgOO,ONl. _ - STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY L4BLE, DELLEINI IN 1 GOVERNMENT 'I3EOI3RITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED DE TI!E DEPOSITS. Vollectlona Made Att all accessible points Is the Unlted Matta and Canada,. , DIRECTORS: I).• Hostetter, ilLt. H. CNE:r. Jane, Gordon. D. Wallnce, Andrew Miller, B. rawaatt. j ' Jules/L Bailey. 19.&WL. NticiminEtAar; prows. b. =ET ,11171,80 N. aiatier, NATIONAL BANK OF COIHEIICE Cor. of Wood and Sfiffii Sta. A. PATTERSON ............... Preiddent. JUL H. HILL Cashier. CAPITAL, : $500,000. - 1 DIRECTORS: . A. notenos. GeorgeW.o ass, Am. Brown, ' James MeCa di" . Chas. Lockhart, • Wm. D goo e" Allen Riekpatrtok, Wm. seed. - W. S. *wren, DISCOVINTA DAIL' HART, CAUGUAIT & COy BANKERS AND BIOIIER * B, Owner Third and Wood Inrriets, EirTIVEIIII7III3IIT. attrocamona To maws. a.uri a c 0..) Eff Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid . to he parabola and gala oi COVERNMENT BONDS. 814eht Drafts oriLondon. N HOLMEEIA SONtii N ,s 57 Marlret treet, _ . N 131711 , 4311 Er, PA. Collections de -on the tiriticdpaiiolate of the United States sad Canediut. , - • Studs, Bonds and other' Securities BOUGHT AND FK/M ON fm]wiltakosr. P e oifools! attontloa paid to' Ski paralme iusd sal of • • " thiited States SeCSUril:fleS. Ja3o:ai TXTEBTEBI4 SAVINGS EAUSH, • , No. 89- Pourth Stimeet.' • CIiAItTERED 1866. Interest skald Clueljeipoolts ANT 113kriMiTION DOLLAICUPWARD. BIIIIJZOT 1:111X034 WFTHOUT Thicounti Daily at DI wawa. President-421010 MILL. Tice PreelilentrealL, iIABEIRALL. nnutoronat - 2.IWWBUZ BELL, . A.; - 11.AlriBBBALL. JOB DiLWORTH ' -JOB J. euzzarts: gnokkilolderi to . Winn* we- ilakireinreneer gm. Forsythe. Joseph Dliwortb, , Wm. Rev. David Kerr. Willis Dalzell, • • Henry Lambert, D. Icf.' C. Bi d well A. a.. Brown; B. 11.."11diton.'r Swint; :.. pITTSBIIRGH. BANK FOR SAVINGS, ~ POMMY THE DIRE ;SAVINGS INSTITUTION - • * 1 4 4 'O7 . Volum filitreet. ..,_ _ . • ~ HURL! OffRIMITH Eitle - /Wit or rxTreposau. - CHARTERED Hi 089. ~,. OPEN, A.yDAILY, from 9 to_44 , clock, and on WED.' NEBDAT and SATURD ILVENINGB, from May lit to November lit, from 1 to 9 o'clock, and from . November Ist to May Ist, 15 to 8 o'clock. • . - Books °llly-Laws:Me: fttrnished at the office. This institution especially offer to those whose Mumbles are lbrilted, tble opportattityto accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a, sum which will be it resource when needed, and. bearing Interest in si,(4 of remaining unproductive. - - .- BOARD OF MANAGERS: • •••• ~ Mindrumer,' . •• • •`• : • GEORGE, Ji.: BERRY. . ,L• . . 'a. H. HA IThIIId c.. .. , I J 8 PARE, 'JR. - • SZCERT.LICe &AD THILIBMII4I. ~ , .. • D. , Z. MeEINLEY, A. B LW, . • . •: WM IL NINHOE. ,L 8. BELL, F. limn!, aiilN O. pi_LWOR,TH, JOSHUA RHODES, j G. ; FOLLANOBE ,I 1 • • 1 • TWIN SCOTT' • JAS. L. GRAHAM, - R. C. SCHMERTZ I •• . __ -- • CHRIST HER ZUG. 1 DOL ••• ICITORSDi W. dt,A. 8. BELL.- • whit:ll6 MECHANICS' SAVING'S BANAL, 14 191111.t.111110pr Striseta c. ' l 7 .l sistra!*!, PA.• • • DMIZOIST INr P O A M ID O K D LL H UTPW N . SUM pada. readied 'abject to aback, without latereat. • lianle IrtioltMOßE; Ptealdenti r • OWL D. T/NDLA:Saoretary and Tammany,. JAMS H. HOPKINS, Sollelkir. r• -^^ • 1 74.P.T 1 . 13 ; ". ;lams / lAt manna - / Deaf's, Ws W. Braindarai G. Oabbace,Y t Kenai WM.; • - 1 170411; "COIL , Ele .DYEllt AND SCOURER. „Nos BT.. (mem, " 486 , s iii th is treett • rssainatm, } REA. ° I P. /mei/ Y. AT U d. N. armor Gold advanced shddenly from 134% to 185% by the, manipulations of the opera tors in railroad sharee and government handl.' , Foreign ' exchange has now ad vanced to such' a figure that it will be jtha as well to ship gold as exchange, and sight exchange is scarce. . GovernMent bonde had not:advanced to 7 day at the early board, but. towards uoori4 a reaction set in; and'all descriptions were slightly 011,` especially-1884s and The The market can hardly be' . sustained at Elrtl:it rapid advance. The transactions are enormous; should a reaction set fn,.the sales would be immense, since everybody who helped to create the rise would be - justas., anxious to get rid of his bonds. The - stock Market is in the hands of I 4. 4ew bralnperators who are 'trying to get out on Santa of their large purchases made before - the: mama decline. ,-; • - • , Ckasing'Anotatiohs as ! received hi Pb. B. Mertz: Gold, • 134%; ..131ghtylonea, 115;0, Five Twenties t .lB62, 1.18 N; do, 1884,407 X; do, 1.485} 10834; 'do; 1.005,:neM; •110 g; 4t ! , 1887; 111; do, 1868, 111; Ten Forties; 108%; Railroads —Cleveland & Pittaburga, 873 j - Pittsburgh, Fort . Wayne at , Chicago. 111%; ,Chicago, t Mai& Island,. 108; Chicago & North Western, 85; do Preferred, 8754 83 %; :ding. • 38 %; -Erie, 39;- New York_Central,- 124 X; Ohio :at Missisalpp' 31; Western Union Telegraph Co.;: 841derchants Union Express[b.;/:19;, mon. - 117Y 41 ; Adams, 49; - Mining • shares—Gregory, 4,95.. Quart!' MIL 83; • Smith , , 4,30. —Closing quotations received , . by James T. Brady/. Co.:& - Geld, 1853 i; 'United Statee.' Sixes, 18811 1 1153 i; ' SW's, 1882,. 118%; '5-20a,' 1884,- 107%; &pre, 1865, 108%;..10.40's; 1.08 X; z6.lKra,- January and July, , ,110%; - .VVI, January ` and July, 87 /10j.i . .11#4.3/1;- June 7-80'kpar-less 34; July 7-81 Pa; do 34'; August 119; Sept., 1; Oct. 118%; Uniouracitlo Nall road, gen tral. 100. • , . .' . . El! financial: - Ititierif in . :New York. Gold Closed at 135%®135%. • ABV Telitraph'to thePittaNutti eisette.l --NOY YCIIIK, Zro l l,e)l2bar,2s, 188&4. iiONEY AND GOLD. Money easy at 4@B per cent.; demand iiodevite impply large: Sterling firm at 1 0 1 3 S ®IO9X. Gold firmer; opening at 134 w, reached 185%, and closed at 135%@13535. The German bankers purchased freely, and there was a repOrt that the Treasury De. partment was- td restorb:cancelledthredw centr certificates to circulation. Governments steady, bat the highest prices were not Maititidned atzihn'Olose. ()onions of 1881,•115,011530 '82, ..118 - '@llB5A 0.,'64; 107X6 11 W;•do.')(15; 108 3 it 14108W - 120v -4 ft, 140900110;0'do. /11(§11140.4 - -!60,i it/W511443 4040%, 106 ,00 108 3 i. • • ' • ; STATE'BONDEL , State bonds steady; , 2diasourle 90; Old Tennessete,t3B®B9; new d0.;683a68;i; old North Carolinas, 653; old Virginias; 56X; new do. 57059. • • • , sxooss , Tho, stook' market watt without marked activity , and ' higher,' .and closed strong. The ,JOlnt.'..Coramittee - , on MO will riot re port till Friday., The laSt beard was omit ted todsh and fill tmardif,Will be elated-to- 1 Morrow. ' • • • 6:EO PxlQEs :— Cut ... ) tg4% c an . ion,. :b(i)atBo%; Wells — • ExPres , 2 7; American tUnited States,,, 47@41 2 r4; Merchants Union, 19; Quicksilver, 634@7; preferred. :21y 28; radii° assil, 117y,14 118; Western Union •°. TeleilraPh, 38 1‘161 86%; New: York Central , 12,5%®1253i; Erie, 8430 do: ,pre ferred,;B7s4@BB; Hud son, .128@1 28 Reading, 90®99k1; Terre Haute, : 89 1 ,4,®:10; do. preferzed,, 81©83; Wabash; 68@t8%; do. pref., , 70; St. Paul, 680834; ,do.' preferred, 8535@e8; Fort Wayne, 11235; O. & M., „31%®31%;• .Michigan Central, 118; blioldgan Southern,* sa.,ol) B9 iyi HllllOlll. , Central, 141%; Pitts burg, _ X®88; Toledo, • 99%©99%; Book-Island, 198%®108%;, Northwestern. 8 1 , 34® 85 ; do. preferred, 87%®87%; Alton, preferred, 147;- St. Joseph, preferred, 9030. ! C. O. C. it Ind., 76%. I, l :::l . :atrzonu :larouis Quiet; Smith & Parmelee, 435; Montana. 511); Grasp Valley, 41. . • • ME OQPITOR STOOKS. - • ' At 'Boston-04M* !"1415 t A 2; • illsnidin t 10; liiinnesota,`2. - • , - ~, , I:Bl:rhere•limetrAz ALATTXI4. • ' ' I , l llo'lth iitVie Eniti.'ffeanart4sl,96s,s7s; • payments; 1,248;116;1141.40.. 977,124.• • -•The t Eldb.Trearosor imarde 1300,000 In gold et tee 05400. , ~ ~ . ExPolrrs. , - • ' . .. , , • 'Extorts, except* ;specie,. for the weelf, 13 3 26_ 884. _ - - x ...,..,.~:. -y a .~-,.Y:~, _<:t:a., ws::;e~-v.d.~,.... ,z':i~..xr~t~ ~,:~~.5..-.^~sa~:-v::r,~-. THE lliirliG HOUSE OF Pia. MjalarrZs Corner _Of Wood and Fifth Streets. • DRAWS BILLS OP EXCHANGE ON ' • LONDON, .; •Ezierow, j • 'UN lON BANE," _ 4 YOSILN . .. DUBLIN, _....-- LitIPZIG_, / Livea:wooL. -. • • BREIIEN. Eft AsBOW,' '// AMB URGE, BaLIPAST,, ' PRA.E.FORT of M., PARIS, •• . WEIBZBURGH. STBASSBOUBO 'v - DAIIIISTADT, ' MAINZ. 1 CASSEL, RAISERS LANTERN, 11,0LOGNE, LANDWASL TRIER,: ' NEILEBII A I m . BASEL BTUTTO T, ; ' 'BTOONHOL , SAN BERN. FE m ANCISCO; • an d- about 200 ore smal er places. Money Is also sent to any village from central points direct to the residence of parties free of charge, In from fifteen to seventeen days. - s•- • • • - •• : Collections made by4.powir of &Berner a l l over Erin pe. Goods and parcels attended to. . PH. B. NERTZ. • - 1 1 1 BI4DY - 8c CO., to S. JONES & C 0..) • - Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., BA: It4' Xi 3M 3EI. BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, sAvrEIND .001INNSi ON 11:067 FAVORABLE TIGGLL I Interest Allowed on Deposits. sa•mlioney loaned on Government Bonds at low est nurket rates. Oidera aneented far the Panel:ins and Sale Of BONDS and SOLD. JAMES T. BRADY CO. -- 0...:1* . 04:..0t0tt - i FINANCE AND TRADE, Windt oi; rica Praszezoit Gezira]; , WEDNESDAY. Novembar 25, 1868: GOVERNMENTS. PITTSBURGH IMMUMM 07FICE OFTEN PV/TEIRIIEGir Gizgrrs,.? WEDNESDAT. November . 2% 1868; There is :nothing that .is really new or • important, to be said about the markets in a general way. As noted yesterday, Flom. and some kinds of Grain are considerably firmer, but there is no excitement, and no 'inaterlid - iniprOvement 'to note in,the de mand. There is this difference, however, 'seine days same, there seemed to Ike no buyers at scarcely*, any • price, while now --' there are - parties who are 'willing to ,take ' hold, though, counselled by the pasty they exercise more discretion, and are not , wit. ling to' golt blind.' - APPLES—There is a continued good de. wand, and the market is steady with reg ttlar Bales at $Z 54 per bbL APPLE BUTTEDuII i but unchanged; sales at 70 to Ti in I kegs, and 80° to 85 in• crocks. I - BEANS.—Utider influence of in creased arrivals are a shade easier, and we now quote at 53,50 to 64 per nushel. BUCKWHEAT IFLOOH—The dereand is rather better, and we can report regular sales at 4% to 5 eta.- •-._ - CHEESE—Is dull but unchanged at 17 to 20c, as to quality. ; CRA.NI3ERRIES Supply in this mar ket exceedingly small, and prime to choice 'eastern cultivated may be quoted at $24 to $25 per barrel. - CIDER -- Unchange d;- hales of prime Sweet at $8 to $9 per barrel. • - , DRIED FRUIT 7 -The demand is im proving slightly, though it is by no means urgent, and prices are unchanged. Peaches 120 for quarters, and l4c for halves. Apples , 9,t0 10c I • ; EGGS—Scarce, and fresh packed are quo. tod at 34 to 35c. 1 •' HAYltaled coutiiiues \ver'y dull, but unchanged. We continue to quote at 518 to $25, as to qvuility Snd condition. • GRAINWheat lis firmer, \ although there is but little doing in this market; and but little here except what is in the \ hands of millers. Wecontinue to quote Red Winter at $ 1,75 •to 151,80. Oats quiet and • unchanged. May be quoted at 60 br. find • hands; 62 to 63 on track and in elevator, \ and 64 to 66 1 in stbre. Rye is decidedly better, and there are buyers at 51,40 i -which • is au - advance. New Corn Is rather firmer while old, it 'anything, is more neglected. We'quote the former at 70 to 75, and: the latter at 51 to 51,05.' i BarleY'also is firmer, arid-there is little or none offering. Prime; ' Spring may be quoted, in -the absenee of sales, at 51,85 to 51,90 and-Fill - at 52. POTATOES--Peach Blows continue dull and unchanged at 70 to 75 by the car load in bulk,and 80, sacked. Jersey Sweets $6 to L 0 per bbl. ; ARD—la scarce and in steady demand, at 17 for prime ketAle-rendered. - • , LARD OIL—Is in demand,, and limited supply; sales of 1 Winter - strained at $1,50- ' • I - MESS PORK—DuII. but Unchanged at 1(427 per bbl; for , new: • • ONIONS--Very dull but unchanged; we continue to-quote at $1,25 to $1,59 per bushel, as to quality. ' TALLOW—Rendered 1114 c. HOMINY-Is quoted .at $6,50 17 per hirrel. FEATHERS-Salesto the trade at 75 for Live' Geese -Feathers, and BO_ to , &S for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is in better demand and bat prices ;are iivithout quotable change: Western Flours are still quoted, at. 57 -to 58. for Spring and 59 to. Whiter. ' Ste Peat.? Mill quote their brandi, 'Made of the best Wh . eat,. met fo ll ows: ;Extra FamilygFlour, irtbaA'els, at 59,50;ind, in Sacks, ;100 . per barrel; trouble Extra ' Family, in bar rels, and, to seeks, 59k80 per-- barrel; Spring Wheat - Flint, in barrels, 58,00, and, - An sacks, 57,70 per barrel. The- City Mills rote prices as follows:. Extra, - nanny, liVintery - barreli,'' $9,0; and; In sacks, ,2A per barrel; Double Extra Fathily, in barrels, -510, , -.,and , in sacks, 59,70 per barrel, and ring. - 11;8,00, in barrels, and 57.70, in sacks, per barrel. -.. , 1 0 1BIIIII3H PETROLEUM • orTirsPrrnimiscac ammo; t WEDNESDAY, NO I TSMbSEV s The oil market was somewhat offish to-:' dai, the traniactionit, in the, aggregate, be. comparatively light, and at the close, prices ruled- lower. There are varions 'causes assigned for the very, eudderi reac tion, none of'whieh, up to this writi ng, are „, very definite, or of a ' very ; satig#ectory . character, . Suffice to say, however, that for the .prasent, at least, the, excitement has subsiiled, and, as already'intithated, prices are lower. CRUDE. The operators in Crude were very insig nificant zettabinglless !than ten thousand bbla against thirty-sax thousand yesterday i and prices sr@ lower.) Spot- oil, which sold yesterday.at 123it0 12%, sold to-day at 12 cents, and even at the -reduction the- mar ket was develd tbitt ; . "life • and - activity which has prevailed for several days past. Sales 1,000 bbls (40 .to: 45,grav1ty). on -spot i at 12;1,200 do do at 12;• 4,400, January to June, sealer's option, at 12k,`; 1,000 tseller's option,llrst six months 180 atr,llll‘; and a "put" Hof 1,000 bbla (40 to .45 graviky) sel ler's option, January to Julyat 12, and two hundred dollars. : • • r REFINED 4s,in the case of Crude, was also weak and loWer• to-day, and the transaotion were also comparatively small. November sold 'at 329, = against 3234 to 32X0 yesterday, and , December at 31 to ,41340; agdust 32c yester day. There was but a single sale re ported Aar ziexti yegt;aindt it was a very small'one, January and . Febrhary . at 30140. January to Jane sold- yesterday at 31340 to 320—to.day there was not a abide sale for. that delivery.. The reported sales were as 500; November. - 320 500,•', December . • 31 0 - 1000, November • 1 • __ 32c 1000 v December • 31 1 4 e 500, Deoember, Ist to 15th I 310 1600, December - 31340 1500, December , ... 310; 500; 500; December' - ' 31340 500 each January and February:...... 31go —Since the above was .pttin We/ we heard of the following sales: • 500 bbls, No 'Yember,-at 310;‘600' dot December, at 31e, with More 'oil Offering' for December at same price without Eluding buyers. - RECEIPTS CRUM OIL. • _ Jas. Wilkins. - 4/30 Cosmos ' Work"— 720 solar Oil Works. 120 D. M.',l3dgertdn.. 200 tuffam. & Co. 160 J. Munhall ...... 1260 Fisher & Dro 160 . Vista Oil Workii../120 Total- - OIL lIECITIIIDY4 Br V. B. P. Standard Oil Co., 581 bhhi relined to Warden, Frew . d: Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Ref. 'Co., 200 do= de to Tack- Bro., Philadelphia. - • Brann•dc Wagner, 150 do do to Waring. Bing_e_c Co., Plifladelphia. B. W Ifortpub & - '004,400 do do to War- Van, Frew er, Co.. Philadelphia. • Lockhart. Frew. & C0..1060 do do to War dell...Frew & C 0.,• Philadelphia. H. W. C. Twaddle, 509 bbls rnka to . Warden ; Frew drew, philadelphia. - Fawcett, Loganor Stockdale, 100 do do b W. P. Logan et-Bro.; Philadelphia. • ' Forsyth; Bro. it CO.; 257 do do to-Warden ; 7.re , * Philadelphia. McKee;' Hackett &Om', .520 do do WW. P. Logan &Ind.; Total ‘ahtpmtiots Refitted - 1 3887. Yaw 'York 'Dry 'Geode Market. !By `ridegrAp!!:to MilbatitiGasette.) NEW, t*Temtier • 25.- 7 1 Thh Dry Gads Merkat. remains inactive; :'pricee, l however,, continue .firm. i ;Hosyys B row n sheetinge, of beat" Makes, 15a1.6a; Auguairde; , ..MarsiStilndard Prints steady at lAl2qal3Viro`retioheee and Merrimack •D:z , :Mom DatUnea, moat approved styles, at Illo; but leas desirable malump can , tin bought at /90. 3410 ~'`ia`%y`~-