6. STOVES, CASTINGS, dtc. THE BEST' STOVES. • A. BRADLEY 4r, col, Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook; Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE POUND IR THE STATE. Bole )g ents for the celebrated Ban Burning ori ental Stove s and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Pest lu be World for Parlor,olllce. Store or Church. 7!re nerds no rekindling—burns all winter.; Do net buy until you see or send for Circular.. _ No. 30 WOOD STREET . Ora Agents for Orientals—BßM:LEß BROS., Bralthlield St.; ORO. • • lIIILR Y. Alle • beny City. GRAFI', lIIIGUS & CO IiLLNIIi'ACTITIMIS or MIRY VALIUM or t?proNmts, BOSTON COOKING BANGB,, I. *E FIERY FITRNACE," FOB; WAMMING THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE "SIMULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE 4 VAN'S %Cincinnati Pattern)PORTABLE BANOS, CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RD". FLECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and duet; GRATE FRONTS, FENDEZS, de. 206 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. rlOOll. STOVES. • vells:yl7 CET THE BEST. BISSELL it CO.'S TRIUMP} FOR BITUNTIVO77I3 COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or' Boast as Well as any other Steve In the Union. I • BISSELL & CO., To No: 285 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for sale, PARLOR STOVES. SEATING e*TIARPENDRZ: STEEL WORKS, DUQUESNE MON AND STEEL WORKS; 00L,IFAULN, B.Aalif & CO., ~ -: maarorACTtrAlOm3 Or r - k . Iren, Mies and Steel, Carriage and Wagon Springs and Axles.. . . Duquesne XL. and Juniata Merchant liar, Round and S quarel ron; Band , - Hoop , Sheet and Plate Iron. Oval, - Half Oval acd Half Round Iron; Cylinder an . Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Flas Hall for Lost Rod Cut =Nails :and Spiked; Plow, Spring and A B Steel' Laminate teel; Cut 'Ler Bars, Crow Bars, &c., dc.- Office and. Warehouse-77 iVATEBITREET, Pittsburgh. . _ SHEFFIELD -STEEL WORM. SINGER;' NIK[OII.-dc CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Maßufactorers of e v ery deaeripti of CAST AND'CERMAISI STEEL, I RA ILW_ATSPRINGS,_ ' • TIC AI.CD PLATFORM SPRINGS, ' j AXLES, STEEL TIRE, /Lc, etc ; Warehouse, 88- Water and 100 First Ste. MILLER, BASK & PAM IN: • Glrall P.111.7211:103: WM. METCALF, I RETIBEN MILLER, ORO. W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN. ..SPZCLILL P.118,17=-8. M. KIER. CRESCENT. STEEL WORKS, BARB ,Mb PAR IN, Office; No. 339 Liberty St, PITTBBITEGH. PA. tel4:d4B . BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of isrirsimirlir ad, price and Warehouse,. 120. n 9. 124 SECOND and 119 and 1 91 FIRST STREETS. ITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. CNSTARLIELICID IN 16115.3 ANDERSON & WOODS, VOCESSOILS TO ANDERSON,' COOS - a CO:;) lifenanicterers of every description of • STEEL. BES I T REFINED:TOOL STEEL. Mill, Malay, Circular bang and Croce Cut SAW PLATES. Spring,' Cut and German Plow and Blister Steel. Shovel'. Hoe, Fork. Hake and Toe Calk Steel. Railroad Spring Steel eAd Frog Pointa,Cast Steel Finger Bars, Sickle Steel, Spring Site .Tyre, Plow Wings, etc. LOU Drill Steel. Ortice and Worlm—Vorner RUST AND BOSS Sr s., Fittslpirgh, Pa. • 718:d9 IRON WORKS Nza, Preet. W. P. Potriza, En= SBURGH FORGE Pi AND IRON CO., FirfIUCTURESS OF Bar ilroni. • , ,Pftil,roadS r ish Bars and Bolts; - - Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles itiunmeredl Loetnnotive Frames; Locemotive Frame • Slutpes; Side Rods: Yokes, Straps; PlsiOn Ready, Steamboat Shafts; • Steanboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrltstp; Pitman Jaws, Collars, dee. Oen. z, No. 177 PENN STREET, privstroment; P'. vERSON; PRESTON & C 0.,. E • pennSvivaina Iron Works. Waiebouse, Non. 186 and 167 .71118 T MIKE% apposite liononda.kelallonse, TTSBURGI ap24:dal Pllle COPPER. T AKE SUPERIOR . A -4 001M IThL AND Eiraimra WORZEI prrrsorm4:3l4 - . - PARR, IIoCURDT4 CO Xanufactitrers of Sheathing, Brasiers+ mind Bolt copper. Presied Copper, Bottoms. Bed SBot tum% Spatter Solder. Also, Impos'-r Ba nd -De als ss Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Ar 002. stantly on,liand Tlnners , Machines as,d tre,_ Tools. arehouse, $O. 140 riser 13TBEAT awl 160 SZVOND SVBEZT, Pittstairgh. • SPeolal den of Copper, out to say deslp34 SIM 11731•01:W4 I FOtIsTDERS, MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY - COTIPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, Ig - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma ,chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND . PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Eimalinian Streets, \\ WERTH WARD,) P1TT513171143-FI, PA. • _ . WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, 70R GAB AND WATER WORM., My Pines are a east. Luvarlably In Pita, In dry sand, and 11 feet lengtha. Also, tall assortment of GeneralCastiags for Gas and Water Works. I would also tall the attention of Supertnandents of Gas Works to say make of RETORTS. ATLAS WORKS, THOMAS N. MILLER, Presideni. These. Works are among the largest and most complete establishments pia the West, and arc now prepared to furnish L . Engines, of evos7 'description. • • 13ollers, 011 Tooktu r ,/ Skeet Ikon Work.. Machine Castings. .4 09:11 . 89 ORDEB2S BOLICTrIaI L. 0. LIVINGSTOST.W. H. BIJET.W. A. SLOBLABON, 4180 Lri INGSTON 4 CO., IRON FOUNDERS, MANDPACTURICILS OP FIFE LIGHT CASTINGS, All deecrlptioas , for Plumbers and (irclontrfill Ag ricultural Implements , Cotton and promptLy attended to. Office and Worke—WASHINGTON AVENTIZ. near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINSON, BEA ~CO.,t Successors to BOBISISON,(MINIB a MILLEBA; WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, • Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En •gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Nike, No. - 11, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIBFARD'S PATENT, INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. - Ja11:42 MONT MAW FOUNDRY. Butter Street, Ninth Ward, Boning Mill and Bridge Castinp, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPEBOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orden promptly and earefally eeented. Charges reasonable. PIT'TSBUBGH. - cm15:128 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and lathing Works, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., lianufacturess of Steam Engines, 011 Presses, Pul leys, Shafting Grist *Saw Work Rolling .Mll and 'Machine Cast s, Grate Bare, Weights, Wagon Boxes, B d to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. mvl4:qs oF.rentALL FOUNDRY • AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLMAN, BOYD &, BAGALEY. Chill Itolli, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, &e. FULTON MACHINE . WORKS. EBTABLISHZD IN 1838. 'antsfactory of STEAM ENGINES, of all lases and of the most approved patterns, for station's? payposes ; STEA MB OATS and STEAM FERRY Buren. A variety at 10, 15 and la horse power ENGINES, which will be 'sold at very reduced prices. P. F. GEISSE. Wellsville. 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio rider, and line of O. I P. R. • no9:h2 SAMUEL Ms WICKERSHAM, IRON BROKER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for t lne, j e %Bal l o! Cornyrall g Doughamore, do red r a a ß da GP, tth ig nit tlc e nW i l Coke and 0. B. Charcoal r'll3. "BONS. • Constan oectfolly arllcltad. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON - .STEIVART 8c CO. Having removed their Office to NO, 567 LIBERTY SMIELEMT, (Lately Cltar Plant* Milli siccozw_ELoos. Are no_mprepared to birnisb good _Y__01101321:191LE! NY I..ww. NUT COAL OB st the lowest morket price. ' _ _ All orders left at itter office or addreued so them throsigh the mall , wilt be attended to pronintly. Ivelet!VAlEvg.:&:4 l ,4 , 4yA'A B. LYON, g *Ater of Welghts aid 11,ealianie, 2{o. - 5 FOURTH razir. QMSMO promptly attended to. MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, Ballviad Casthews. Bolling'lllll Castings. Engine Castings. , . General Castings. (Opposite Union Iron lifIlls,) EBBERT & MACKLIN% IRON BROKERS. DYER AND SCOURER, tßstwurn Liberty sad Ferry Weal% PI TTSBURGH GAZETTE :_ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, " 1868 ENGINES, BOILERS, dre. HUGH 11.,80LE & CO, Coy. Point .Alleys!nd Duquesne St., Engine Builders, Founders & Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT RNGINZS mid STA TIONARY NGINRS, of all sizes. Special attention Molted to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGIN* AND PORTABLE BOILER or 15. horse power. 'CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below PULLEYS HANGERS, for 00 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the • ' • • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Frosting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point, Far All erders • Tom •la filled. TRY tr FORT PITT BOILER, STILL. AND TANK • WORKS. CARROLL.tic SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-I%IIED TUBULAR, ITRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM ROMER& OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, - CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIM= Office mud Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Air Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:1119- • -- - 'WM. BARNHILL' & CO., . BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRONW O R KERS, NOS. 20, X 2, 24 AND 211 PENN ST. Having secured &large yard and furnished It with the mast approved „machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the ' best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country.' Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole saanu facittrers BarnhllPs Patent Boilers. "'Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a6:c21 I:E3 JAMES M. BITER, L Nos. 55 and 56 Prater Street, PITTSBURGH, PA.. ILAUMIP iCTIIIIIII or IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, • And SHEET IRON WORE. For Steamboat!. JARED H. BBQBji EDIDIND D. DAUM JARED M. BRUSH & SON, NANTRUCTURIEFIS 07 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORK. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WARLNG AND KING, Comminlon Merchants and Broken In Petroleum and its Products, • ,DALZELL'S. BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAYS PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., TACK samurais, 11 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • AND DEALZIIB IN Petroleum and its Product& Pittstrtirgb Ofdee—DALZELL , BUILDrNe. cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Oftlee-IAI WALNUT BT. apl:wse PITTSBURGH. H M. LONG & CO., , MANUINI.CTUBER.S OP PURE WILLIE - BURNING OIL, Brand.--"ZUCIPER. 92 Mee, No. 2 ( Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. • LINDSEY, STERRIT & EWER, lEIL A. Tit 3E) W R,l, CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, One Square Below Vnlon Depots Aii,enta lbr HCAr2$. pITTSBURGII IiOTELTY WORKS. ADAMS, M'KEE &, CO. MANIITACTIMZEI or Baritone Standard, Finest Platform and Counter -., SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches, PAINT AND 0 FTNICAULLS, - ILALLICABLE•MON, &o. Corner of Grant and First Streets, assasi ' PATTssurtos. GAS AND STEAM FITTING: OLIN M. coon= JOB. lAMB RIMY TORN AL COOPE/61 & CO. BRASS FOIMPERS, GAS AND STEAM FiTTEES, • litansfaotwon of PIMPS AFD BRAES WORK o YELMIRRS Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURG/I. sp* CVLis zap Pararr.) PITTSIII373OII, PA. irextrrAm=as Or PITTSBURGH, Pa. PITTSI3IIIIOH. PA. 127 Walnut Street. idsuulliettirers and Importers o CORNER' OF wAYsz, PITTSBURGH. NOVELTY WORKS. FINANCL3L. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL,- . . . . $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIIE DEPOSITS Collection made oa all acceasible potato to the lifattod States ud Canadaa. • Dili/MVO/18: Jae. 0 &Esker, Robt. B. Ring, Andrew Miller, James 11. Bailey. :ooLvEirauir, D. Hostetter, James (Jordon, D. Wallace., A. Fawcett, 'SAIIEIL. D. LEFT NATIONAL BANK OF 00111111101 Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON ' President. JOS. H. HILL .... Cashier. CAPITAL, : ,8500,060. DDUCCITOREI: George - W. Casa, Janes liceandlesa, Wa.Wm. Doeued.glas, S A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chao. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAIL HART, CAIIOREY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood . Streets, ' zarr•rsomniAslll, . - (031170011213011 S TO ILUTIVA, HAYT.A 00.$) • MUMMA IX ,•••.„,, Exchange, Coin, Coupons; And partionlar attention ;aid to he pezehue and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. ei g ht Drafts on London.. • as an N. HOLMES & SONS, J 33.43-Wira.all.6l7 57 "Market Street, PITTTELBITIIOII, PA. Collection& made on all the principal points of the United State/ and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT-AND SOLD ON COMXIMION. Potion.* &Mention paid to the purchase and sale of • United States Securities. is110:al WESTMM SAVINGfi BANS, No. 89 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Intereat paid on Time Deposits ANY SIM RECEIVED tnoss ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Dully at 1S o'clock. President—THONPSON BELL. flee President—A. I. BA Rintst.t.„ mrsoN __plasmas: A. M. MARSHALL, IR . J. D u l ux LW EB Oßi n t. JOS. ALSRZL Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willis Da!sell, D. W. C. Bidwell ' • E. N. Fulton. PITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS, „FORMERLY THE DIME AVINGS INSTITUTION No. 07 Fourth Stroot,( NZAILLY OPPOSITE FOE BARE OF PIraBLOIGOI CHARTERED IN 114621 OPEN DAILY from 9to 4 o'clock and on WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'clock, and from November lit to May Ist, 6 to Ei o'clock.- - Books of Ily-Laws, de. furnish ed. at the office. This institution especially oder to those whose earnings are limited, - the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which ',Abe a resource when needed, and bearing interest'stead of remaining unproductive. - BOARD OF MANAGERS: DDISIDENT. GEORGE A. BERM' VICE PILFAIDENTA, 8. H. HARTSIAN, 1 JAMES PARE.,'JIL AZCNZTANY AND VIDAR:NES, D. FL McKINLEY. A. BRADLEY, WM. K. Imam, A. M. BELL, F. RAHM JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES, G. FOLLANSBEE, :MIN SCOTT , JAS. L. GRAHAAL R. C. SCHMERTZ, CHRIST° HER ZUG. SoucirOr.s—D. W. &A. S. BELL. atbl4:v23r MEDICAL. MANHOOD: HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORED! Just public/led Oa seated meet. op/. Prier,Bf cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, InvolUntaxl Nmlasione, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar• Nage generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Evil• leper and Fits; Mental and PhyMenl Inearteins, re. suiting from Self Abuse, &e, by Robt. . . Ourrer. well. M.D. author of the "Green Book &c. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," lent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrese, poet. ;paid, on receipt of Mx MEM, or tvro postage stampe, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co., 147 BOWERY NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOX 4586. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guldei'l price 115 cents. • toyS;DavrT . Acti A N 11 0 0 11.”—Anot her New MEDICAL PAMPHLET, f rom the pen of Dn.URTIS. The Medical Times VW is of this work: "This valuable treatise on the cane e and cure of premature decline, shows how heallb is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a dear synopsis 01 the Impediments to marriage, the minas and effect: of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition 'of the above will Re tot warded ou receipt of 215 cents, by-addressing Doctor CUR TIS, No. RS Nortlt.Charles street, Baltimore, Md. jyll3l 4 ADz if,Alll° YOUNG MEN ABOUT Essays for Itoung Mory On the Errors, Aimless! alkd Diseases Inaiderit to Youth and Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment and cure, sent by mail In sealed lettes envelopes free of charee. Address, HOWARD At 3. SOCIATION,, Box Phildelphia. Pa. se22:xlio.ddT riOLGATE & CO.'S ~Q% \;. li C e ij h L. ' ‘') I"BAGltikliT cic° r 1 TOILET SOAPS, [ , 'X :c ;Ac 80A A n r i e nd p be r yT e ed p rrffe a tu re e d hli b r i v : c t1 4e27 : : :: :mwr o e r r k e: ( e's b, ' v itk.. ira inei lr f e ro i la no t w h n e übosthaearTrANalps., DS PIPEr-HALL &ADAMS ) Ji„or SUPERIOR, ARTIOLIC Or DRAIN PIPE, • _ MI slies t from one to twenty-fout Inches at W DON & KELLY'S, agents for m nufacturers Wood street, betweekrittli and Sixth street.: JAMS BAY &CO Wm:emote to S. .11).19113 h C 0..) Coiner Fourth and Wood Sts, Atti. 1 4 4' lark. 30 PL. BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS OF . GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, (OLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,. ON MAT FAVORABLE TEEMS. !r' Interest Allowed on Deposits. Aar- Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase aud . Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. LSON. Cashier, r; AT 11. A. N. aD0:022 ttifiltrgk eitt.tttt,. OFFICE OP THE }ITV:METEOR GAZETTE, ThunsnaY,-Deeember 3 1 1868. The gold market remained firm to-day at 135. The dealers in gOhl and brokers in general are puzzled about these high rates, and are afraid to make any engagements ahead, except at higher quotations' al though they are unanimous in their opin ion that lower rates will prevail prior to January first. As a general rule this lull would indicate a sudden advance, but neither commercial reasons nor the politi cal condition would warrant any rise. The amount of exchange by shippers of cotton offeaed on the market is large and will have a tendency to lower sight exchange to a point that specie could be`shipped profita bly if so desired. Bonds are not very strong, although quo- tations are nominally higher to-day. The demand ftir bonds is limited,and outside of the dealers who wish to replenish their stock, no dis Position exists to engage large ly in bond operations, as is usual at the close of the year. The old 5-20 s, 1862, have slightly advanced and are quoted to-day X percent. better than yesterday. Stocks are decidedly neglected, and no disposition to operate outside the clique stocks, and Fort( Wayne, Cleveland and New York Central is manifested. The express shares are dull, and Mer chants UniOnbas declined to 16 to-day, on the supposition that an assessment of five dollars is to be made on the shares; this stook being widely distributed among the Smaller class of retail dealers , such a pay ment is hard to bear by many who have held their stock in anticipation that it would soon rise to par. PA set of gamblers who held considerable stock at 18 to 22 managed to advance the price to 44 by the washing process generally resorted , to, when there is a corner in any kind of se curities fictitious purchases and sales are' made among the cliques, prices range above the ordinary market rate, and if any stockholders not 'belonging to the/ague wish to sell they Cannot find a purchaser, except among those not initiated. TheSe managers advised all they confidential friends in New York/ who had ex tended connections over the -west that the Merchants Union Express was the cheapest stock on the list. The New York markets and everY man interesed in cheap freight purchajed until the -market had touched 44,4c0m which it rapididly de elined to 30424, and now 16. Business dull, and money easier. Closing guotatious as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135%; Eighty-one's, 115; Five Twenties, 1862, 111%; do, 1864, 107%; do, 1865, 107%; do, 1865, new. 110%; do, 1867, 1103; do, 1868, 110%; Ten Forties,.los%; Railroads —Cleveland de PittsburgA, 88%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 111%; Chicago de Ruck Island, 108%; Chicago - Lit North Western, 84%; do Preferred, 88; Michigan Southern, 8934; Reading, 98%; Erie, 37%; New York Central, 134%; Ohio dr, Mississippi Certificates, .30%; Western Union Telegraph C0.,37%; Merchants Union Express Co., 116; Pacific Mail, 1163 , 4 ; Adams, 49; Mining shares—Gregory, 5,15; Quartz Hill, 75; Smith de Parmele, 4,25; Corydon, 5.- make reference: Joseph .1)111korth, Rev. DavalKerr, Henry Lambert, A. .Is. Brown, Thomas Elwin,. —We clip the following from the Chicago Tribune, of Wednesday, in reference to the recent ' , corner" in corn: The late corner is understood to be still unsettled to a largo extent, many of the shorts refusing to pay the enormous differences demanded, preferring to let the case go before the board, where; under . the recent , action, there is little chance of the contracts be ing enforced, It Is estimated that about one-third of the shorts: have "seitled," the other two remaining in statu qUo. and not feeling pgrticularly uneasy. It is to bo hoped that this will be the end of corners in our Boaad of Trade. There is little temptation to run them 'if the Board re fuses to arbitrate in favor of the combina tion. --Closing quotations received by James T. Brady do • Co.: Gold, 135%; United States Sixes, 1881's, 115; 540's, 1882, 111%; 5-20's, 1804, 107%; E..2o's, 1865, 107%; 10-40's, 105%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 110%; 5-2's, January and July, '67 110%; '6B, 110%; June 7-30's, par less . 1 / 4 ; July 7-30's, do %; August 119; Sept., 118; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral, 103. • ; By 'l'elegrepkto the Pittsburgh Gazette.) CHICAGO, December 3.—Dressed hogs more active, with sales at $8,50a9,25. Cat tle firm and in good demand, 'with sales at $3a4,12 for common to fair cows, and 84,60 a 6,25 for medium to -good steers; 15,50a6,85 for good to prime shipping Cattle; Beeves At R. Bogs firm and 15a200 higher; extra fancy lots sold at $7,75a8, but 'the general average was from $6,90a7,10 for common to fair, and 11,50a7,65 for good to prim% THE BANKING HOUSE OF JPIEE. ELNinparrz, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. DRAWS BILLS OF =CHANGE ON LONDON, BERLIN, • `UNION BANE," PoBp.l/. DUBLIN', LEIPZIG, ' . LIVaRPOOL. BREMEN. GLASGOW, HAMBURGH, BELFAST„ FRAKEMIT of 11., PARIS—WEIRZBURGIL STRASSBOURG DARhIsTA.DI, MAINZ. CASSEL. . KAISERS .. .ANTRIM, LOLOGNE, LAND WAN, TRIER, HEILBROM. BASEL, STUTTGART, BERN. STOLEHOLM., SAN FRANCISCO, and about 200 more smal er places. Money is also sent to any parties fie central points direct to the resilence of parties fres of charg-, in from =eon to .... seventeea'days. Collections made by po' Bur. pa. Goods and parce] leer of 'attorney all ',Ter le attenaeg H. lI...MERTZ. FINANCE AND TRADE, Chicago Cattle Market. CENTRAL LI VE-STOCK MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTSIMAGEE GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, December`_, 1368.. s The receipts of Cat tie have been light thus far this week, but - ihe demand was try no means active, and t,he market was a quiet one, and devoid Of .any new or portant characteristke woittor of special notice. The inquiry for shipment con. tinnes light. and the demand for stockers is on the decline, while prices are without material change. The sales since our.re. port cif Friday last foot up 585 head at a range of from $3,75 to $6,90 per owt. Thlt sales reported on Friday last were 616 head_ at range of from $3,50 to $7,50 per cwt. So it will be seen that prices are lower. The total sales for,. the week were 1,201 bead, against 1,319 head last week. The follow ing sales are reported: ' - Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to Elmer it Co. 39 head, weighing 37,700, at 4,87; same to same 79, weighing 74,325, at 4,75; same to same 24. weighing 18,975, at 3,75; same to Hilligas 8, - weighing 10,800, at 4,60; same tq S. Moses 19, weighing 16,475, at 4,50; same to P, Klemens 51, weighing 58,275, at 6,50; Hedges & Taylor to Hilligas 34, weighing '8,475, at 6; same to'W. Penn 77, weighing 76,975, at 5,75; same to G. Styer 16, weigh ing 19,925, at .6,90; same to P. Klemens 2, weighing 2,100, at 5; same to W. Penn 6, weighing 6,835. at 5,62; same to J. Aull 18, weighing 17,225, at 5; same to P. Floweret 21, weighing 21,200, at 5,40; Kirkpatrick to Miller & D. 36, weighing 40,275, at 6,50; Gibson & Co. to J. Evans 11, weighing 8,- 454, at 4; same to same 30, weighing 24,675, at 5. J. C. Beitice„ of Kentucky, sold P. IClemens 114 head of choice Texas cattle at 872 per head. SHEEP. The demand - throughout the week has been light, 'although the receipts have been only moderate. The better grades are in. request at higher prices. Common and In , ferior, which classes are most in receipt, are rather dull, but were, nevertheless, picked up by our butchers at nominal prices. The sales since-,Friday last foot up 4,144 head at a range ofirom $2,50 to $3,80 pe'r hundred. Several lots sold at from $1,38 to $1,60 per head. The sales as re ported on Friday last were 5,197 head at prices ranging from $2,50 to $4,50 per hun dred, and from .$2.00 to $3,00 per head. Total sales for Ithe week 9,341 head, against 10,717 head last week and 10,559 head the previous - week. _The following' are the. sales reported: J. R. Hesser to J. H. Anrenz 343, weigh ing 25,400, at 3,00; Orr & Williams to J. Lawshe 199, weighing 15,325, at 2,50: J. Henderson to J. N. Pidcock 116, weighing 9,250, at 3,20; J. McHugh to same 60, weighing 4,540 at 2,75; W. Wilson to same 53, weighing 4,500, at 2,60; W. Rockhill to' same 377 weighing 32.625, at 3,35; Morgal to same 206, weighing 17,475, at 3,50; J. Carnes to same 210, weighing 17,725; D. Simpson to same 102, weighing 8,600, to 3,50; G. H. Diehl to same 509, weighing 39,250, at 3,55; A. S. Carter to same 182, weighing 15,000, at 3,00; W. Mertz .to same 190, weighing 14,875, at 2,75; Winnings to same 200 weigh ing ,15,975, at 3,25; E. Miller to same 207, weighing 17,325, at 3,50: Holmes, L. & Co. to H. Dettrich 95, weighing 8,250, at 3,25; D. L. Hantley to ,A. Lawshe 185, weighing 14,640, at 3,5 C; J. ' N. Pidcock to same 26, weighing 2,050, at 2;87; W. George to same 175, weighing 14,175. at 2,85;'.T. Winnings to J. N. Pidcock , 188, weighing 11,900, at 1,38 per head; C. A. Myers to J. C. Lloyd 100, weighing 8,800, at 4,40; J. S. McMullen to same 112, weighing 9,800, at 3,50; A. G. McPherson to same 120, weighing 9;950, at 3,60; C. A. Myers to same 100, at 1,50 per head; I. Miller to same 99, at 1,60 per head. There isms one drove of extra Sheep on sale averaging about 115 pounds, but at last accounts it had not been sold. This drove, we understand was held at 6. HOGS. The market was considerably. excited and - firm to-day, under the influence of ad- vices from both east and west reporting an advance, and prices were put up from 15 to 20c per cwt. The demand is mainly for shipment thus, far, but one of our packing houses having Imght to any extent, and unless prices decline considerably, we are of the opinion that the number of Hogs packed here will be very small. Messrs. E. H. Myers & I Co. bought some eight car loads of good packing Brigs to-day at an average of about 7,50. Hogs, averaging 250 to 300 lbs, for Philadelphia markets, sold as high as $8.25 per - cart. Prime New York Hogs, weighing from 200 to 250, may be quoted at $7,35 to $7,60 per cwt., and small weights of from 150 to 200, at from $7 to - $7,25.. The sales since our report of Friday evening last'foot up 10,848 head,_at a range of from $7,,t0 $8,25. One lot of 95 head sold as high as $8;50. The sales reported on Friday last were 7,230- head, at a general range for good to choice at $7 to $8,25. To talsales for the -week 18,078 head, against', 20;358 head reported last week. There were very few remaining unsold at the close to-day. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, December 3, 1868. The market was exceedingly quiet to day, the volume of business being unusia- . ally light, and nothing new or important transpired worthy of special notice. Com pared with the close of the market yester day, the feeling seemed to be a little weak er, and this afternoon there were offers to sell Refined for December at a slight reduc tion. At no time, perhaps, within the past sixty daps has the market been so tranquil as during the past two or three days, there being no excitement whatever; and prices have been Comparatively steady.. In our article yesterday in regard to the empty tankage, there was a serious error, which we here take occasion to correct. We said that the empty tankage is reported at two million: gallons whereas it should have read two millions barrelit, making quite a difference. CRUDE. The market is dull and neglected, though prif..es are unchanged. Sale of 1,000 bbls, spot, At 113ic; and 3,000 bbls, seller's option, January to March, at 11c. The ar rivals of oil have been remarkably light for some time past, not exceeding 500 bar rels per day. ° This is owing to the fact that oil is relatively-higher in the oil regions than it is here, and cannot be delivered here with any profit to the shipper. It is asserted that Cleveland is buying freely, and this accounts for the fact that oil is relatively higher in the oil regions that it is here. REFINED As already intimated, was dull, and a little weak to-day, and, if anything, prices are a shade lower. We can • report two lots of 1,000 each for the last half of December at 294 c. Subsequently, spot oil was re ported as having bead sold at 29c, and all December, by New York sellers, wAs' i offer ing at same figure. OIL SKIPPED EAST PROM-DEQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 59 hbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - Union Ref. & St. Co., 49 do relined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Fleming & Co., 483 do do to Taal; Bros., Philadelphia, , Total shipments Refined... 591 OIL SHIPPED /le ST BY. A. V. R. R. Lockhart. Frew dc,,Co.. 675 do do to War den. Frew 't Co.. Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 150 do do to W. P. Logan '& Bro., Philitdelphia. Nat. Ref. Co., 602 do do to F. A. Dilworth t Co., Philadelphia. Livingston & Bros., 100 do do to War- den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan & Co., 200 do do to War den, Frew t Co. Philadelphia. - P. Weisehtterger h Co., 150 dodo .to War den, Frew dr Co., Philadelphia. McCreary & Co., 221 do do to W. P. Logan &Bro., Philadelphia. _.- A. B. Mills,so 4o tar to R. Randolph, Jownstown. s ' B. W. Morgan it Co., 50 do tar to Libby & Clark. Philadelphia. ( Total shipments Refined 2098 Tar ..... . /Q°