THE BEST - STOVES. • 103.11DLE l ir'it CO. Danes Clarets of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor : and. Heating *oxen _ TO EE YOUND i* THE STATE - Bole Agents for the eelebrated Base Burning Oil. Intel Stoves and fartkarkes for -Hard Coal orOoke. Beet In the World nor IPaticrt,Ogloo; ntOre or Morel. F in needs so rekindling—turns all winter. 'DO net say natil goo see or felia for Otroolar. , • Syne Agents for , Orleotals44 BROS.. ginttbfield St.: GEO. lIIIBLZY. g • City. G.M . ._:•.;:pa.11.5:t.J.,'.00 - i -••• iiiNtrkulimmoip4 , 4l66-ii St r i a CIVESS. - , iro arils coolinfo' Au.ydE, “THEPLEst onorAcE,". - • • - PON WAsirtm) Brnansos: ihre I-;L. n t t T li a *lVlu:l_t ) lu r_ t ‘ o i c M 2 .. 14 411 tr 3Tyv o 1' ez"andizz o dar t; 26, *rid SOS Libertt Street, egitg___ _ rrtreemer, PA. aMt mmt. CET THE. BEST. inirbszia. I a, ma TRIUMPH, POE RETTEIED7O U 8 COAL. Warranted to Von!c, Bake or Ih)ast as Wen es ear ether.StOTO In the Bnien. BIM= & CO., No f 285 Liberty Street. . • Ala° on hand and for We. . PARLOR EITON7B,___ EICATTFIG ORATE PR 4 : 7 OOIIINMNOES, se. STE.EIL . .WORKEI.= Duftt IRON; ANDITEEL .W.OfIKS. cciIENAN" rultiesidt). ben, Nails arid Steel, Carriage and ,WalrepPirlingliPPAAx4lN • Magnetite; XD. and &malts' Iferebant Bar, Emma and Square Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Mate Iron; Oralatalf Coal and Mall Bound Iron. - 121y1tader ant Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper - - Bars; T and Flat Ball for Otal Roads Out -Wells , and Spikes; Plow, Spring and All Steel; Landnatedßteal; (Bari ter Bars, Crow Bane: etc. z_ Office and Warehouse-4B WA. I OI/11' STREET, I STEEL WORKS. -L MGM NIMIOII & 00. orrtititireat t . 43,1. • imosifooote'Olii r ifioortiti CAST AND CARMAN STEEL 1174.4 "TIC AND munroitmarmitoti. Warehiuse, 00"Tiaterind 100 First Mt, W;UME4 PMMM. tntlnaux. rairrirans: wX. BECTCALF,, 117.017R1GN EILLKB tiRO. W. BARB, ' I CHAS. ressur. aigxttAt. PAnT2nia—iii. X. XXXI. CRESCENT STEEL . WORKS, ,BARBdfc l'ALlVitteir o Once, No. 339 Liberty St, AlH:d4:il voLms. D4maccer sTEEL virOmEtt: PARK.,'' • Xantiticrtarers of all desalpticmg of Mee and Warelonse,o Will,. SgoaiND and /19 and Mil FIRST FREIGHT, ' ' , PITTSBURGH ST,Eflgf , li r l l4 D ll3s lalltF IN €145 •1 AlriValsiON & WOODS 11C0E8801113 TO eisrpicasozr,-iiixiic. puifica m deurr msnaicturers vi STEE Rif BEST BEF72TD-;"11 Hill, Cthzniar,*:**24 .13A.* Cut sad asausi Plow sad Blister Steel., Blued. Hoe, Fork, Rakeand Toe Calk Steel. Railroad 13p* I fieel MI Frog PointsCastSteel miser Bar ,, Stee l 1,. Bier M760..../149r Wingr, - etc.,_- Drill 13teei. • • - cam and , oriel-cromerPHIFT AM:SWIM erg:: Plttsburgh; • y ,lfada _. , , IRON WORKS. Ws. Vzsramareek. W P Posiwa, fla prrirsui?uen FORCE 'l, -AND, IRON' JtvrAclimm or. ear, Iron; -eilroad Fish Raze mine -isgist :,',Bauroad Car> Wes dolled;, • Railroad Car Axles "KammSim% locomotive INIIIII*1311; LORlOlnOtiVenszes Shapes; Ride Rods: , , '``''Yokes, Strap* -ti Piston Ueads;' • • Siw,sniboat Shallot 144anelboaS Cranks; Piston Mods, "'visas lottomari Jaws, Collars, dee. °Moe, N 0.177 PENN STREET, PI2`TSBUEGL P•.. VERSON, PRESTON & CO, ti1....:--aLit_ll,_±' KIMUDY/ValUa iron ify ors& waiagnia, aok, no and 117 near Onnarri opposite LielsHgp.p , " i SP$4 4 O i - t PITTEEIVAtirit OPPZIL EPMI LAIiE poThituon • OOPPRII. NUL WOWS_ riixTgairvit4axt. -- . • - p&rus.„ mocuaDY & , CO.; -, . . , - ffalianartareni of B razier.'elteadldAl and Bali i i wiacpe i rag i tlA Ai I:spar/is ana l = ntg Au ons i Mics. Oon • glumly on ma Thyme as and ob. aral o g inu naliwig ti .Iliald lOW fljnonial os4arAcktbarpfr. sof se 'ah? dulled lil dianC -- • .-- "'"" i'• • • ''' ' lllLTlkaillUdww ' EMI • . - - „ . • , 4);', r - r -t r i - • - - . - - • . _ ; fr , Ft , :'';'• .. • THOMAS rir.l.attuaraii zioreal4emiti These Works are sioasig the largess and mat complete establlsluxusnto la the West, and are BOW . . of nalrgr ll s • lailiE OL. o. inrrovoros iv ... B. =m W . A. 2 01113a0 . 9 nil LrilliGMH! 416 C' 9 •9 I'' ~.._ IRON -P01011) ~ , . • icusruTiOTUlutim OP - • • , : -., _. .. .. • . • . . , .. . , .P-12M j Z 10 421 V A S T Pifigk- - Au oeseritinu; reir Phirlittlirl"d*,,Attiaii*. rieniltaral plenT4l9 -Clcia la x t .... .. - • Chinel ichitek GrelltrairAtten OD& '';- 1 f: 01.4 Ocoee anh...l7lASEldltiV 4PiNi* new glater pepot, 4111 . 4 ezir OM • . .. : Rontirsom, mu. ff 4 co., Eamin (O N Enceessors , *um &ID=dm wAsifiNstair rtir ow wos; • FouNDERSAN9 /MACHINIST% lITTSBUR6II," manix ior Mat atfzmblthi:stim a at ta ßa ft s ersztf swzteli off: : a Dio. - ernes eignr4PairWaiM:lnmor UEZ3 Afa i z e r.orc, rovanwitz.- . 80404 ,. s oh ire 441 ,- ' , ..(oppoutitantiala., ) / ; • • nwirounclu. qualli THMBLEEKEINi AND PIPEBOXEC summer iani - dieristis 01,612th&ai r Orders promptly' owl exsated4' .<< ec~s:is~"`' C r all' 41Eattix co., . , , p ourtk.,.Word looturry'andlothhie Workt, HANDIIBILTI37., ALLEMIENT CITY. Pa., lianuhiiitirers ith.m... of stem Cajruseat i l i t Wit aniiirmilln• cs t a t t a n d .Zgeste ju °_. ,I t ig:tsWk ino le lz f li ''rottider m tc " :er 44 - IL : rr ffamist rolnumir AND ROLL! WORKS 880 perm street. 9 BOYD do BAGALEY. ' Chill Bolls, MU Castthgs, 801 l Lathes, Be. . I I /-MALCHISEI . WOMTIA' , _5 ' I ESTABLISH= IN 1636. I • • 13 Z667 Of STIAII ZNGLN R + 611 axes firsa " ea:Vil l a= an 8 ' NW 0 T 6. A. variety if 10, 12 and 16honoe6orer NGEI - 46, 44406.661141-• 6016- !il,76ryt t routoed , . P. P. GFEESSE. Wellsville. Clii! Yaw miienteiow,Pittobn,, rib . 4 on Rol:1Mo dm, Kai Ilne of O. &P. - 11; - :,' UM= IRON Ert,alrilit _ 124 First - Street, Pittabwrgh :oefti W t fOrthe sale or Oornyrall; . Dottghamorit, JO e. het% Dunea.nnon; Staate2pe s eleadon , and other Wanes err Anthracite , youghloghenr. Coke and O. B. Charcoal . - •ti ` Pia: . 0011111111 tte,etralts• ME next: , COAL!! COALM • ` _ • DICLION.,•I3TE'WAIIT &CO antai feauTed * 41 % 020 , 4 NO, 6e7 LIBERTY thimieltr,rourr4nOrt*P.Won. pti_resigld to furnish go_od IrOtTell101113:10. iaumA aux. oulautosois mi•l9ript, mottos price. • AU orders left st their ogles, .or addressed to, them 44 1 1 . 1 R 14113 1 1 0ZIFintegtoiladeel PicOnstly. WED AHEVIS___ : _ , 4I3IIVMEASUMBEIs . !.4 temsfor , olW Xoi 914 , raii:iat7 OniiiiPMPUtilitadediel • SW MIME 'it FART ' FOUNDRY COYPANir. OFFICE AND WORM, TWELFTH wrREF,Tv, • Priiiiihrita}l, PA, iv - Engines, Roiling Mill Ma chinery, Nail MachintaxlWortii, and Castings generally. r A ijoyilottak - VOinirD'inr' AND PIPE WORK , vernar . Carroll and itiNTH WAIW,) 1 3 'II 31311 3 I 3 I . ) 41Le WIL.LIAMSMITH, Maartafaotr of CAST 'item BOW: PIPE, W4t I IF. woßms.- My riDisaak a 'vast lawakaly In Plta, ' ln dry sand, salt us teetlOillii.: Also, 110 "amnia:at or fUr Gas MA Miter Works. x wonlifailso**ittitni of #tiparthtetidents of Gas Winica to RETORTS.. ATLAS MORTON -STRICET, Ninth Ward, '•/ • ' BollersODU - %udtik )1111 . 4t i,J!I'lln'WPrige 3411x•iw Vkitusemn 4bmitbpm amine Casting& • • ifteldne Claddings. ~ • Iliheaersipamlogs. na .otanaus SOLICITED- . • • ~EMET,III JMIM= IRON - BROICllftS; I • 3.l*.'2ilMl'llool6itint, , • PITTSBURatt -GA TT- TUESDAY DECEMBER r 1 1860 1111 G IMI BOLE kao' 4 ; gdi. Point Alliy - and Diqueine St.; MEAN Tan POlarra Engineßnildera f FouNeiseilwhosts, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES andIITA, TIONART ENGINES, of all alses. .11w. attention Invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16-horse power. il u :ll4llG3ll l ,calrfir tE nd -ange l i tt le z g RIGS l'or 011 Wells, 8 4, - PIM RANGERS, 1101384.134,71 0 1000 80RE'W8 an IRON TOBACCO orderet the - • p. 4 AtitruSTRIAL wpitics, Wonting on Oa Allegheny River, neer the Point, - .j PITTSBURG', PL.,' . 3 . Alled;' VEY ).. Bum, sniji AND 7404 • wtitz s • I CARROLL & SNYDER, Tt r ßuldAE. DONELWITEINE.- Box:AND'oTLENDEE'GritAx" BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, OBINanDrkERRIKEIEG AND Aga PAIcE . _ SETTLING PANS. SALT r PANS AID) GGN , DENENEsi STEAM PIPES , eANGEETEsp AND BUN : Damns; - PRISON DOORS AND . COAL SEMMES Mite and Warebetuse. - eoinger deeond Third, !Mort and Liberty Streets, A PITTSBURGH, Pa. dr Orden sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:1811 WM. RAIMLELL & C 0. ,/ . • -BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON W RIKER% IRA 806 AIWA* AND 1/1611INNIST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machftery,/we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOMBES in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, lire Beds. Mean Pines. Locomotive Pollen, , Mndenser& Bat Pans, Tanks. Oil BOW. Agitators, Battling rans, Boller Iron. Bridges, Buser Pans, and sole mann !Millirem or BiunhM.a fitent Boilers., Repairing done on she shortest notMci. t rAisza . , 1 - • Nori.sll iirW'atirr Eitrees, 'mott o pin a • muurtoracrozza co r y: IR,* OIL _ "TANKS, a I • @ PAIR& COPPER EITEJLII PIPE, ROLLING KILL STACKS, And REMIT IRON WORE, For Steamboats. . . 1 F : TAR irall " T ri . naves at i =r l l4 ” rBl4. itaarsurrouss cm:. 'Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SUEIII .I IIIOK w 4 1.1814 sio. 61 .Pens &mei, pittsbaivh, Pa. .... WARING AISID Commlultialtanguiats aid Broken la Petroleumand IttProducte, DALZELL'S BUILD6III6 DUQUESNE WAY, ON; PITTSBIIReIit, PA. • riammitcrws. Apimisea, WARING, KING L CO., VCR - 0114)1111Ellic" COMMISSION _:MERCHANTS, - - AND Eagan Est ' Petniltimithilikritductai gmbinbus,-Atu kk w, *trumpire. ner of Duque= Way and Irwin stmts. • - .; 1 Philadelphia INltibli.W*LlitlT 13T. • .Irwitl H 3 1. / . 4 4 1 . ;1 :41 C 4). 1; k. 3 • PLANUFACTIIRPRO OP 4 PURE Wittr Kadin' 'OIG, Brand.?ffirWLFEß." ofVeft. Ne.l Delman& Way, Pittsburgh. ARD.WAItE.I. , Ngsv;HARDWARE HOUSED LINDSEY, - STEBET u wER, •,' Kamitii4Oirers and bipOrters • ' RE CUTLERY, &C.' 887 LIBERTY STREET opium 9rWslrias. One Square 1844011/ Italm RrAWBUAGH. , " Arent& for YgillaA7lloooBClA/416 - NOV/11MT MORICS; EITTSBVIIGEL'i. - %-. , NOVELTY,,WORU. ADAMS ELIKEE & co MAIitaMMITAILS Qt L' • Keystone Standard: Patekt pit • ,1111,111COluiter tifb L E S.' " lam hod Pfdegt Door;liakt and Latish& - PAINT AND 0 irna.E4 , First Stre tie; Coiner Grant ' e = MTAreinZeilf GAS AND'STEAM JOflN.loMturooorige.4 o ,: t uoaa itoni — i 46 74 :1 - 01311111. GOOPXIR .E ; • • :;:ianAss)roinimptai GAS AND - STEAM HIPITIMV Naoitinvoors of Fuouro AID 88AA9 o agirloal deidai all 0 *ASA ( *Wet 'o4:Widiat skulk I .SNIMNI ' - :_. l',!. SUNOTAM== ON OILS. 127 Wsbutt Street. MEE MN ;FITTING: T )1131116 =I MEM ~._ iiJ;~,Kp PEOPLES OF CAtNI OAPETAL 0100 000. President 6 .lo42llieWrlll: , • Vieerrealdest-1 REA. Henry Lloyd, tin. Thos .. _ Mellon, r c. P. Joie Th. Wigh _tman Geo. W._statusen, Wm. Beal B. H. mama/. ward bred[, Hiram Stowe. Secretary & Trearr—S. F. TON BONINORST. • . MX PER CENT. INTIZEmsT paid o de posits. Deposits made 9n or before October Ist will bear Internet from that date. - • ocrmajmited cm Ist 'November and Ist May. iv 11376 NFU PITT - Imi - ii.. - - comillY Ka. If9-W: Stmt.. ~ •' ' ' ‘,. ~ f .. L ,,, , , At, ' :- : :' r I - 1200,000. STOCKHOLDER INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, cA i rrr 14aaps IN "„ _ GO 'A' ' iil'A - BEOIIIIEI3B, ~.. AND. :COLD. : - --- INTEREST ALLOWED OE TIC ARPOSITS, Coll mu made on all matesattde points In the Hal d States and Canadas.. . , 1 i) ns• , oillost4tter. '''‘ Xell rnolo Meter. • -. ~ James Gordon. .; , —llobt. H. Haag -• , D. Wallace. , . ,--.‘ i "Andrew Miller, L.• "sweet; • ~ -- Jalaes 11. Bailey." HAWN. BIeiOLIIRDWI, Pres , S. .....,,:,,:....it:i6i:l6it,-.1. w a1_ , ...," ° 2., Cashier, ".14.. 14 NATIONAI A : _BAH .Ot I .OIIIiFIGE 9 Oen of Woad and With pavers:m;(ldt:—. ' - *Nadas. JUL U. WILL . CAPITAL, : ;$500,000. DthEcToßstl Patterscit. °Goyim*. bass; Was. Brow', James mu. Lockhart,. Wa. Douglas, Allen Yfrkpatrick, Wat: Reed.. W. 8. Haven, di AT 11 A. Mri" DDINDOUDTS DAIL 1q411.11T, Ip'4,IIJGHEY & Co., olus; : ' .. :::, t:- . , ?..''.:- i• .. :_ :,-.:- BANKERS AND BROnz [.....u5...,.. , Corner Third. and Woed Streets, csucciesoss To HANNA:- Ji.th 8 c 0..) =num IN • Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to he parthnse and COVERNMENT !BONDS Bight riroftei on I.Oncion. .WI. momEs & SON% 57 Mar,ket Street, Pr 4.I. MEIMM I43 O I , PA+ Collections made ea all the prh►etyal polata of the United State* and Canada& fAck!i* Bon& and other Seeirlites SODOM *ND BOLD ON OONNISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of • -United States Seouritiiii: Ja mists 'BARR, 1"1 1 113 , ACC Bill Fourth &rest. OnARTEREV , .86.43.4 - ,,i , bite/relit Pak,' 9/ I = l,l oPOpeild.Es 1 • . ANT SUNZIKUIIITiD nom , ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. j DEPOSITS SIINTECT TO OHlllOKit WITHOUT DlsealmtiDally at LS Welook. ' I. . TMOYPSON BELL - - I PreAkkat.THOIMION , BELL - Vice Pieildint4:l4 MEARStifla — BELL A. AL ts : li z uinzr. , , I JOB. DILWORTH.OW. ALOREE, tkh Iti*. 2 Fi Pi! ':',.., _ --/ : -:, t ''' Stockholders tb whets we rtraii relbreace: mas Wm. Forsy th e. • • Joaeph Dllwortb. Im. Caldwell, lee. David Hen; 111111)am% . - . - Minty Lambert, ic4 r :itillie u ' '. A. 8P41%.--' DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,, ' • / L .- .5i0165 17) - 1,11i2t enraz — zit: 5 5 CHARTE R ED IN 11158,i . , • • ASSETS ,:.t.:...5.a.•1115.1183,TX01.9i Onen dial/ from 9- to .II o'clock; alsb.on WRD: NESDAY And SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November•list to May Ist, from Bto -8 o'clock. /-- Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONE DOLLAR. _and Inn s den of the prolMs declared twice a year, in and _December. ,Interest has been declared semi-annually In June and December since th y e Bank was organised, at the rate of six per . cent. • . - • --- - • Iret, l et draws out, Is placed , to. the Credit of tee d epos itor as prineipal,` an bears the same tn • t crest from the. let days of June mufti DeeeMber. ' compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to eaWor even to present his pus boek. 'At this rate money will - double In less than twelve -Test& • Books containing theCharter;lly-Lavre,Rutiti and Regulations," furnished gretikon application at the • :. .T B ItIIIDENT4IIOENE I Aimazz.' _l, . '...!.; s .. • ", NICE PAYSIDSNTS: , John G. Backofbn, A. M. Pollock, H. D.. Benj. F. rahaestook, Robert Robb, James Redman, • John 13.• dhoenberger, James MeAnts ' ' • - ' James Steidle, James B. D. Heeds, - Alexander - Speer, Isaac M. Perutook, Christian :Yeager. •,. . : I:? !..•••-• 2201122.18: -•. • •-• , . : , • Rm. J. Anderson,, tbert C. Loomis Calvin Adana. ,-, :.• •'... " niTJ..Lynelti John C. Bindley, • Peter A. Madeira George Black, John Marshall, Hill Bergwin, - • < , ,--. • Walter P. Marsh: ;1, Alonsci A.. Carrier, • " . John B. McFadden, Charles A. Colton, °mostly Phillips. John Evaile, Reirry - L. Bingwalt, . . • John J. awes/del 4 Wm. E. Schmertif William S. Haven, -Alegandee Xindln: • - •'. Paler H . flunk ey, .-Williala van Kirk, , Richard NMI, Isaac Whittier, • / James D. Kelly, W 331 . • 3toWfiyman. Taustnum EVE: LTON. • - • lizolutturf—J ES B. D. BEDS. ME 1011 APICIP.BAIPINGS BANK, f% N 0.3.4 Smltbdield Street, .. , ..ri!ly.i, M7i9ww,,gA, =min . PAID• ON niposms, ANT BIN B EDIEVIIDI2O3IOIf7t DOLLAR UPWARD. De , ' posits resolved subject to cheek, - witheut Interest. _ __ ........ . .. , ..1.411: , . ", JAME Bum:Jerome, prestdent. , Elio. D. Tfill__Alselec. utty slid pessuce. - JAMIE 11. , u15, - Elo li dtor. • . . Tianftilli 3 I L a. #4111.1 1 1 = 1" W ' .". Jose/ It; lispkisup, - .41a.,,..,-,;;;:,-; AI X 0 11 4trikstunri"' k e, 54 .I...m.nobirt ~,r k - .. N.C;beri Rnis .z ...,. . . M 11111811,08 'II; Governments are weak, and it seems as lithe bears would come out victorious; as , sisted by a dull market in Europe.. The object in advancing the price -of govern , ments was not so much to profit by the rise in that species, bat to create a market for Geotral : Pacitko Railroad bonds, which - , had declined in Frankfort-on-the-Maine from' 70% to 70 offered. Stocks remain strong, except Erie, Fort Wayneend Ohio 'di Mississippi; the balance of the list ie wichanged. Money easier, and business dull. / • Closing quotations as received by/Ph. R. Mart= , 186%; Eighty-one's,' 114%; Five Twenties, 188'2, 111%; do, 1864,107%; do 1865, 107%; do, 1865, new. 110%; do, 1867, 11 014; do, 1868, 11034; Ten Ferties, 105%; Railroads Cleveland & Pittsburg;. 88; Pittsburgh; Port Wayne a Chicago. 111%; Chicago & , „--Jteck Isleou‘, / 107.%; - Chicago & North Western,' 85; dO 'Preferred, 87%; Michigan Southern, 6/9g; , ,Reatilng, 98%; Erie, 36%; , New 'York' Central,' MN; Ohio •.& Mississippi. .. Calais/two, attC. Western., Union Telegraph C0.,36%; Merchants Union' Express • CO., 19; .• Pacific) - . Mall; 118%;' Adams, 50%; Mining shares—Gregory, 4,95; , Quarts Rill, 83; Smith it Parma:le; 4,30. , • —Closing quotations received by' James T. Brady /& Co.: Gold, 135%; United - States Sim" 1881's, 114%; 6-20's, 1862, ,111%; 6-20's, 1864, 107 1 %; 6-20's, 1864 10750/10-40'84,105%; January • and Ju4",/ t,e36,'i 1 ; 60's; denritii sad Jitl3 - i, '6l 110%; '6B, 10%; June I-30'8,-par le ss %; 'July 7-30's, do %; August 119; Sept.. 119; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen , teal, 101- Q ME The supply of Cattle on sale to day, was unusually light, only reaching about 900 head, and the great proportion of these not' suitable_ were of a poor quality, not' suitable tor our beat butchers, nor -yet-good enough for shipment. The market was fairly active, though not , as much so as might have boon expected under existing dri!:nui:or'almces, the "limber on sale being smaller than for several weeks preceding, and besides there were several eastern buyers in , attendance. All of the best cattle were picked up by the butchers at rather_ better prices than shippers were willing to pay; and as a con- 1 aequence the taken ' for shipmen twas sm a ll. , There were rather more stook cattle on sale than for some time past one firm alone, havingone hundred_head; and these were sold'Mostly - at 33i to 635, as to quality and condition. Prime butchers stock sold at front 7,25 to 7,50, and extra do at 7,75 to 81.. the number sold at the outaide 'quotation was very small. 'Medium butch era stock may be quoted - at 6,25 to r P. Sheiteraantle 11. head Butler_ County' stock, at 3tb 5,50: E. Katz 40 header com mon mixed stook, from Tuscarawas Co. (Ohlo,) at 2,60 to 5. C. Metz 18 head Wash idgtod-00, steers, at 6to 0. .lohn';Nelson" 10 head Mercer Co. steers and heifers aver: aging 4;M Trauerman it Lobeman head Washington steers, heifers and bulls at 3,69-to J. Blumberg • head mixed stock, .E'enna. and i Illinois at 4,50t0 6,60; L: Rothohilds it Co. 82 head Chicago stock at 6to 6,50. Kraus & Haw 67 head Penna. and Illinois steers at 6,60 to 7,75. Peter Hartman 42 head at 3,35 to 73‘. Myers dr. Needy 39 head Ohio steers at 4,50 to 7,50; 21 bola for Smoot!! 4,6,25; 100'head btookent at 4 to b . % VerPer; AT head: ohio stock 4to 6,50. ` iTas MoAllesterl.so bead email washingtonVo. cows and steers; .at . 4,60 to 6,25. Smith*. 4t,Blue 22 head 4,80 to 6,25. Hazieirood. dt -Illackatock' 20 bead frohillehnont Co. (Ohio) for Shomaker at 6to 7,40; 20 for ,Frasier: (Belmout Co.) at 4 to - 6;4o,head.for'Kelley (Guernsey Co.)'4 to 6,50; 20 head ibr,Loyd drom.- ( Ma rion Co.) at .4 to - Lafferty &.Co. 68 head at (to 8;40. "Greenwald h 'lshii 70- head Ohio steers at 4 , 53 7,25. i'.B. 2 Markii & ...)1r0. , 60 Chicago stock 6,40 ta 7,50. Hedges.. Taylor 50beart-Peruna steers, cows nnd heifers at 6 ti) 450;0ue, pair. of, extra, tixen to G. W. Enna Weig,bing 5,75 9 ,,kt 8, G. C. arum: to. Peter Vairtq l . •Ot i lken a c Weighing 3.125 otB4s;ofr, 17 head Indiantatook.ot 4,50 to 500. :„Keefer it Zeigler 24 headtwatiareVo steers at sto 7,25.' Hanlon Co:1 Oy lioad, Wolthbag ton Ca. stook at •4 to 887: - Stakely; Bro. 40 head on oonuniasto64 IFIEI A rqD "rii Or Sheet) l -Tio.asy'lv/PA*l fie ry oupP odiiatit 1700 heads against BABY JANO3 T 84 C r., ; Jeim a c 0..) COIIIOI Fourth Rod Wood Sts. 381411.-IVIEC. 3MET6191 BU AND BELL ALL EXURB OP GOVE/tN3fENT, SEOURITIES, 64214. SILVER AIM COUPONS. ON MOOT FAVORABLE TERMS. Eirloterest, Allowed on Deposita. - MilLioncry loaned on Govannnent Bonds at low an niarket rata& Orders executed for the Paretutse and Sale of STOCKS, BO wnio and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. • Ebb Ititolniro daytti. I FINANCE , AND TRADE me PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, Moab" November 30,1868. The, entliamarkat , openpd with a alight improvethent,.., which was, however, soon after loat, and the market closed weak and ' dull in gold:and • bonds, and some . of the TEestertstocks not - pipped. Gold opened at 135,1. and fluctuated un til noinibetween that end 135 k; the feeling in the gold room is decidedly, bearish, which extends to importers and the whole clique of operators ontlide of the bull opa. rstors in stocks. ALLEGHENY CATTLE IKANFET., •• • - OSHON - oi , fltie Parr ukwiactit (Warn% *DAY. November 30, 1868. CANTLE. • 3,800 hist r4k. vie - tnarket, - of !tounbi wall more active arid firmer , Mid 'While prime ',fat Sheep- brought, AdMoe. scalawags, of which the largest pmporete r e of the olTerins consisted, were dull, and sold at about last Week's Prlo - AB -VW be seen bV:refbrelece to sales, tame' hit sheep 'midst from V. 7 51014 !Wheat, while scalawags ruled from 75 to 51,50 per heall...Ons lot of fat Sheep sold at 4 M. 430 per pound. The following' sales were re. ported: ,Ringluun &Nees:Ain mold 140 head atfl. Ito irs per - head. W. Fowler . 100 bead es $1,25- to $8 per head.. -Clarke 200' , heet a t . 0428 eo 112,50 ;t 2 teadl I.dam Eckert -70 head at 75a to per head. John Young 240 head at BCa to 11,75_psr head: t Glenda & Co. 150 head at 750 to 03 per head. , A. W. 'Wide& 430. -lib'-head at 160 to .51;12}f . per head. P. Sheitemantle .150 head at 90 to 51,50 per headel C. bletr.loo heal at 23t to 4o per porind. iR. Stevenson ' 175 sold: T. Welsh 126 ttci at . 11425 per heed, There is a eontinneTifisir retail demand, - • and we can report regular solos at 7- to 00, for ,lightte prime heav y averages. ' Rm. ink* Co.-report - retailing 200 at 7,60 to o.per. cwt.; -Nicholas Carr. 12 at 7 tee 425, and llreeriwald, Boyer', &Tr hn 'Mat 7,75 I to 8,75. - • PlTTiMinmit PETROLIEI7IIII MARKiEi d,71611 or rss Prrriafkort Glarrrs, MONDAY, November 30, 1888. This being last day of the months cell; siderible interest was manifested as toil e result ; of the' day'S Operations;poitiOnlirlk, as•the short interest :'world be obliged .to show itself. _Tlie market oPelted,ni) . strong and efdinewhat l excited;` Oat kill Itt "'nowt' having advanced to 33; subseqUently, how. ever, there Was; a reaction; and by 4 the advance had been almost entirely lost:- Future deliveries also weakened consider- • ably, and were offered at a redaction, and at the close there was but little' done, and,• as already intimated, thefeeiing,maa CRUDE._ The The Crude market waa r fairly active tra. day, the- saleslieing. &Elk. npto thol uloW average, reachhig about sixteen thousand' barrels,- and compared with Saturday, "prices rgled a ,shade The:_aalm were: 1,880 j;tbis for December (40 to 45 gravitV)4 l l.lslll,ooo do dcil4o . te4s) at 1%- 4,000 bbis spot in tank on private terms; 3,000 Salutar' to Maroh,'l,ooo , each, at 12; 750 spot at 12; 500 do at 12: 2,800 bbls (40 to= t6)'at` 1X: and 2,000 in tank on spot at 12, 11 City t,elegrams qnoteit $4,50 per .bbl. t a BIXD . As already noticed , , the market opened up firm and considerably excited to-day, and prices , advanced=Materially; epotnil at noon being quoted at ittc.. Sabeeqtrently, the market was..zather offish:Am - d. the ad.! 'vance was partially Jost; and the - Market closed very :quiet:; The sales.; mere, 500 bble, on spot, at 32.2 c; 500 do at 3243; also, a "call'! of.soo,..eachJakfiAtigust and Rep'.: tember,W.l3ic, the buyer advancing ono• dollar per bbl. December, during the earlyi part of the day; Was quoted at 31‘ to 3134 but in the aftertoon 30c was reported at the • best offer, though, of mime; there were no sellers at' that figure. I- - •'• • ' "- • RECEIPTS OP CRUDE OIL. ' ' • G. S. Thomas ....8000 L. Roes* it 8r0....2500 Leech •Sz• -Wood .1800 Mawhi'ey& 8r0.2300 Kraft it - Co - ... 240' Forsyth Wit?t .. " 240. OIL SIPPED nest PRolif•DITQIIIIBWIt DEPOT:' _ Union t - Ref & St. Co. ; 294 do refined to W. P:' Legit dr: *o4' Philadelphia: 2 - • , • A. D.'"Miller. 521bble refined to - Waring,' King & Co., Philadelphia.- Lafferty,& Warbg, • 161 bbb3 relined to Waring; King & Co.,- - Philadelphia. Brooks. 13allentine & Co., .60 do. do- to Warden; Frew & 'Co., Philadelphia: .. - McKenna • & Rogers!. AO do do to 4... P. Phipps, Philadiaphbv" • .- ", 1: ' •,' - - :_ = Hutchinson Oil .1' ter. Co., 133 bbls refined .to. Warden, Prewiteci.; Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. .Co.; 100 do berusde to Warden; Frew & Co,Philfi.doPhia- Toltitl•shipmenta*dned .... ;4.;„.i...,,. - .. ~. lienz.ole... . " - on, inECIPPROEI Err B Y A. V. B. B. Braun & Wagner, 101 do do, to Waring, King , & Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart. Frew & Co:, 391 do do to Wan. deT4 Frew itCo., Philadelphia. .-- 1 : - • ..-- Fawcett. Logan &Stockdile, 150'llYacii W. P. Logan S. Briq Philadelphia. • " • "', ~ Nat. Ref. Co., 284 do do to F. A. Dilwo;tih "it Co., Philadelphia. . McCreary ".1E Co., CO:',' ffil ' do'' d o to w. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. Toial shipinents,Relined 119T_ . c......... lieiv York Cattle Market. ,By Telegiazih to the Pittabargh Gazette.l Nzw YORK, • Noiember, 80.-.-Recelpta_ for the week . =-5;612 beeves, -. 80,246 sheep and lambs, 24,252 hogs. For beef the week openecLaloweri'with a moderate inquhTforf goodivhite,`blit 'p rices - *tiled slowly; -Oh Friday, however, prices were reduced and on that day, best'sold at 1530. r „Today' the supply aggregated about 3,500-head, 900 at CTllukuniPsk94- lOW et Berge)) and. 300111.. theNittlanallraido Ths_;weitther not& and the supply 'of .poultry in the market is reduced, but purchasers felt ,more-like buying; the triarket,itrithouCbeing higher, was firmer and prices ruled from 13 to 16c for common . tb' OW; vwitki*gew r flAtras high" as 176 - . - The "butUtiers are preparing now in good earnest-to. vacate the down town sla_ughter hoeses by. th e first of Jan nary. Prizes lards for poor to medium Cattle was 1 , 9a12; me dium to fair steers, 11244; good steers and fat oxen; $14a15,50, and:prime to extra at 115,50316,50. Sheep have had but a very moderate sae; And ..*e cannot report any change front:lag week, so far alipri,ees are concerned, though there is no firmness. To day, we have:a supply of 1,438 head at Com... munipaw, 4,785 head. at „Berger Hill,. and 7,000 head at the Fortieth street yards. The quality ..pf the. stock being very„ToorO a 2- market ~ viritS. sitivr:alid....prices 'were -bar Maintained, with sales of common t o f Sheep at $4a4,50; good to prime -at 14,3.5, and eztra at ss,soa6.'4Lambs were sold at 98,50a7,50. -Swine—The -heavy supplies have further depressed ithe-nutrket t which leaves off. tcitda77ver,titakl'at'Sbe:.l4ll°lving figures; Prime heavy, corn fed /7,62%87,75; medium at f7.373ia7,823i, and .common at 17Z7,377i. „ z ,- - • !c. Pipbuielntl's; Cattle lilarket. • tip” Teletraphlo thelitticntrzb Gazette:3 • PHILADELPHIA, November 80.--Catile moderately active without material change, =sales 2;2oojigiad, at ifiALS,OO for ettra. - $9,50 for'ehoice, raB, for:lair to 'good, and 18.50 gross for common. Sheep in fair demand; sales ten 'thousand head f 3,51) gross; -Bogs -knyer; sabia•four thousi - ' and head at 110,50a1,k2§ net. . 1 chleaga.Cattle Market. tar Teirsraait to tile Pitte'sarra.aasettW.l • .• • ,Cluaaao, Novetalmr 30.=-Cattle dull 'and weak at $3,87 1 4a4,90 for common 'to - air steers. Hogs fairly active and steady; sales at 48,6%8.74 for,egmakon, and 0.80a7,3.5 for fair tsiocied; iextta ehof§e smooth lots sold' at $7,45a7,75.' I , • St. Loafs 'Cattle Market. ißr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh eseetteo Sr. LekriMaroireuibar 30.—aktdie;h2firitir and common plenty and dull at 2aBo ibr fair to prima and choice 834a53ie, extra da 650 gross. Hogs stiff and higher at ;6,70 7,50f0r light to heal 7. Sheep =ranges at $3,5045.00 Pet healribrlgOGAto extra:l Cinsianati Cattle Market. (By Telegisph to the Pittabergh Gazette.] r CINCINNATI, IiOVOMIbOr 80.-Hoga, bat few offs . and in , demand atr,17025a7,80 for °bolos-011re andAtegOdOmsll94l?;6s ibr light to at& teatif. ' . New York Dry Goods Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gue r 4e.3 N:;37Toit4 Artiternlierr;-:NV-4he Mods :market continues, — itidte - dill,' link `1 prises are nevertheless stmgy. 710 10