STOVES, CASTINGS, &e. - THE HEST STOVES. , IL, BRADLEY & CO., Nanefacterers of the greatest varlety,of Cook,:- : Parlor and Heating Staves ' TO Birotriiiiiq nnz STATE. Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori. Aortal Stoves and Furnace . ' fonilard Coal or Coke. Sen if ir a atre`g:Mgl.ll4l 1,11 freclrr. Do not buy until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET Ottr Agents for Orlentali—DEuldliEß BROS, Smithfield St.; GEO. HUBLErr, - egheny City. ~9 RUGUS iSc CO. ecrvasiad of iiiiiirmirrry of - 4EMENCIA v • n ii,clF9 l l l r: c r OPKING' sairGE TakFIERT 'FURNACE," YQB WARIMBIEMVEGB.SNCtS• •`-` -.- • L.. • THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, - "ISULATOR.' , COLUMBIA -COOK STOVE, "V nil 'Cincinnati Pattern)PORTABLE RANGE, V IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE6 FIXOTO 11,': GRATES. Tree from dirt and dust; IliialLTE FRONTS, FENDERS; £c. " a - • -xuti and 208 Libeity Street, seM:yl7 PITTSBURGH. PA. C4OO 814VVES• . • . BEST. ZEES ME BISSME.I. .4 CO.'S m4l:rNikr'lT k BM ..ro.a COAL. Warranted to„cook t Bake or . Boast as many other itive in the Union. BMSKEI4 No. 285 Liberty Street. ER AL* on hand and for sale, PARLOR STOVES,__ • IL&APING-nTo • - ...EUMME_R_PXSDERS. OOOKENG OBS, 4ke. STEEL WORKS. - • __IRON AND STEELWORKS. IMEIEBI/1 0 co., : 11.11,1TFACTUEXIII3 OT ' t' liloq~ fziNdis aid Bceel, t`eumligge and ltragonSprinipsand'Alles. Magnesite XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Round Iron; - 'mad Square Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Oval, Halt Oval and Half Boundiron; Cylinder and Wagon Box Iron.; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Mlst.BalL fon.tioahlloads; Cut. .Nalls, and Spikes; PlirniSprlng and h. B Steel: Laminated Steel; Cat --ter_ Bars, CtoWllgrs7Re., &c. °Mee and Warehouse-77 WATER 'STREET, Pittsburgh. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. ENGER I NIMEK errrrsiitniGn. PA.. jjas44ars of every descriptl of VAST AND CERMAN STEEL, BA v MAY r P .fr l a N za kATINtm Y ie., Co ,ffszeboas, ad Water kid itlirPhat 'llAme & PABIUN. zrd. NmerFrE.Al4,‘ ruB.V-Itizi , o4. KIER. 'eNitftSCENT . STEEL 'WORE% mErax.airp, •slaty, A; PARKIN, ~'btae~iFo. 339 7 tbertiy'St, PITTI3I3IMH, PA. EtAct' DWl°itli 4aE.I3L-.weios. ~ .., . • pARKs_ W ~. 4.: ftrltEit. , = CO. xii. \ ;:" . . --i \ A2 4....;:- , ren of all de waone of e ;(taIiBITINEEIELi. Moe satifirafelions4 OIA 1.91 • 43td1110iin01311 PIM& gke EICCON.D = 7 9P0 1 0 1 .*I*GICI 8 T VI P W° 1 0 ( 1 8. .I,,I.EXSTAMMIXD:UUIOIIS;II ANDERS= &moons, :,: - .* l / 4 4 63 4?* To Alit)= 3ls Nl 'Ma .4% every ifiscriPth;u9r • • • STEEL. • BEST BE'RINED-TO STEEL. t. min,afalsy i Cheat? filing sad Cross Cut • ”5.A.V47 . -171.4AarES •.' 'Sr*, ' ' York, ',Sake and Tee Calk Steel. - -wiros4B4l gifteel au d :Frog Poinlessf Idteel ''',rilder'Biul.,Slßlas Steel. .441irlpd :dlegt ;Tyre, Plow fags. sic:OU Drill Inset. Afillee.sindifrortirikttnerilan AND'I93IIBIIIIS4 .Pittsburgh, yis:d9 ON IAOB-Y43. mow =MN! 304 N saersll, '. room, Burt. pn re w seH FOIWE AND IRON CO., SIVFAC7I7BZEB 07 • ilc,firoadiristi. Sass and MUM Raliroad Car I.xles Rolled; Railroad Car *sire Hammeredi Locomotive Frames; Lee Frame Shapes! ~ < 4l.olfidelkods: • • Yokes, Straps; Piston Steads; Steamboat Shafts; , • steamboat Cranks; Platen Rods, - Wrists; _ Pltraan Jaws, tkoUtura t as. • °Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET,: rrrnmultoit. r... EVERfiON, PRESTON Sr CO, °. , Tennsirlvanla Iron 'Works, giase, t lug ma ley wain inuarr , esp(Askri oe onons&o . bin • iitardi eu" Me - mi L PPIIIR, LathiVriant o ,a; • I com igla MILL AXDfillirtire Wate . • '14E154 ItitCllitrit & CO , ~ ' , tm It o ; - •suret. of Eiheiithlifit , Boo l ot ti ze d v ii Bog ',-e • ; Ariarr.iir: mlllO l / 1 4 Mutters 7 'I, IA di : 'ado .r n, Moa t _ 9. Con• f u a fd k I/i l l ' g P I , 13 410 1 Zi 1 l fa lii 0 '.O), A at 4 rgb. .„ _ . -.7: - oleo . o ppot, Out io OAP Wire(' ta, PI7IBB,VBON. FOUNDERS, ZELAOICIIiIBTS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY OFFICE AND TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, larEngines, Rolling_ Mill Bla;k chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts, and Castingt; generally. NAtiikeit tiotriliinzy • 'AND PIPE 'WORKS. Corner Cntrou'andlesnalleinn ritreete. 1 1 .1TrerxwaltiII, WILLIAM SMITH, Manoraoturer or CAST. IRON BOWL PIPE, • aon GAB' Azrewintat WORKS. My Pines area tut invariably In Pits, in dry sand, and L 4 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of ~, • , general Castinks [ or OM and Water Works. would also eidlips valuation of Superintendents of Gas Workito • mate of RETORTS. • ATLAs *Wats, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PIZ'TBBUFi(~S. ••. • - THORLtiiN. - 1 - 13.1.141:11. President, These Works re among the largest and moat Complete este ta In than WesU and are-now _prepared to furnish. ' . Engines, of every deseription. /Scalers, Oil:Tanks. ' - 'lllinfot Iron Work. Railroad Caiitlags. Rolling Mill Costing& Engine - Machine' Castings. General Castling's. ORDERS HOLICITZD n09:n119 L. 0. uvuwarox.w. B. Stmt.*. amiutsos, /N 9 O ,M i CP ., z „: "lELON3POITETIERS, itimareovnutador - FINE LIGHT attsr.rsas,- . . , . All deLortoolo:as,,. for Plrunbers and 411 Pitt" rietatursitidplements, sad W oolen .! 1 2 2 7414WiW1c dti '. o - ro j— zi;pll7 ttendedto. Olsee iiid" - triprics—WABIIINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBINISON t REA b. enete/60109:BOILINIION. 111N18 ZltEnnwan, •-• WASHINGTON - WORT:s7.S; FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, mailun of Boat and 8 if..h,......._ taticma37 Steam En- Calt er J l CraifdraideTsalue a l ig na MIS, Boller an Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 17i corner First and SzolthdeldEltreeta. Agents for EIuIfABA7I3,I473.7II7.INJACTOR for teen= Bollars.l , ; IVIONT BLANC FOUNDRY. PITTSBURGH. • _ Bolling lllRDl 2 a.lllridgo Castings, THtMBLESKEINS~IMD'PIPE BOXES, medratniat bistursair,..trlnfasia.r. Order g urzatc . l carpt,llyeenVel. Clla r oalb 28' gIOWZR:4Ib NACIIMENA TROMAIIi cut Fax co., Nati Ifiird Foundry and - lathineVorks, BAITDIIBffY BT., - Al47,,amprz 1I 1t of f rgna f iratStig n w P oct_Ro a " k _ u P t w ai _ ggW ul tra n te C . llli ftat a eg i t t a l ltat i eti jisatt Enginesof all invl4:q6 CIENTBAL FOUNDRY AND iica.C*OßKs • : 1() 151. "' BOLLNAN, Ban .BAGALEt , obm Bolls, MA Caollllgs, 801 l Lathes, to. 47V10N ALIMMITE 5 '1 yieregrasszbint 1E4354 • - • liftetorrof STEAM - ENOINEer of•slfablea and of the nu:atm : roved patterns * for stational Mgr ; 6- S vaileilr lA% / TS t ra ir t i S 10 hone EAM power ENGINES. which will be mild at very Minced price& • F. OFlBB.*. 0. , te miles bete2l44 Mrlzon Ate Ohiciriver. hae - of 0: AP :11. nos am IRON. BROKERS. &urine& M. wiammuneLo4. • IRO* BRON-EIL, 121 First . Street, Pittaburglili• ra• Aitritlr a thisle D g' rtioreinoimitiktuuzTidto red Ote; brazti of ei ll u =a t er h igi e lkaglielij Coke and O. B. Charcoal ntOriregs Canstris • - nnatfully &Mai tad; DYER:AND SOCIUMEW GioALI COAL!! COAL!!! gmin a &co - co , El** roined lb& Oace to 667 LIEWER,TXP STRAELIVF, • 'Maui' irmr, tainflittrATZli market prim AU Sdrt.kenAct# o ll:Aftith .9 2 % 1 0441115ed to 'them ramu toemoiton Oa Sagnafta tolopoloOttr. WHINITS ..ZP:JW.I3=N3. soa4er.'-4!rOightfl and Immo - • N0.1111,013=1 "% ET, 'Between Liberty s neti i n#littnetne, tti r niiilintien4/4 tee Wit rffIPIIRGIU 7 . 1 MAINE% &C. 10300il IL BOLE 8c- CO" Cor. Point Alloy and DaquesneSt., °falai= rourr,) • Engine Builders, Founders & Machinists, • Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGEN - AZ and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. 1N...a1l attention invited to our new STATION- A OIL WELL ENGIN& AND PORTABLE BOILER o o fS , 15 l - hWoreslr e y p owedrA.. Fb D u IG nT o RD STREET FmTabldNeo two odradrke aEt Y ou S r HNGE f RS, HOUE I and H OBACC G, S P R U WS , and IRON TOBACCO PlAwtotir9, on hand and made to order, at the „. . ' INDUSTRIAL. WORKS , Fronting est the Allektieny River, Reid' the Tam,' PITTSBURGH, PA.,' alp All orders • rom • ly Ailed. TAT 138. OUT. PITT BOILER, STILL AND_TAM wcnuchs.:. CARROLL 4k'SNYDER, ; iILILTOTI72333ELCAP TUBULAR, DOUBLE-rLITEXI TI7I3IIILAB, 808 AND OTLIENDEE STEAM Bonanza. OIL STILLS ,A,MD ; OIL TANKS, OKIXNETS, EBISECEING AND ASH PANE, ' . SETTLING, PANS, SALT P.4NB AND 00N DENSE:RS; STEAM PIPES, I GASOMETERS .:• AND IRON • BRIDGES; / • - PRISON DOORS AND cost. BHUTES (Mee and. Wirehousw, eorner Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. lir Orders sent to the promptly ette i oded to. • 1 above address will be mh7:188 • 'M BARNHILL" & CO., , BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,, NOB. AO, 23, 24 AND Ad PENN BT. . „ , , _ _ . • . Biting seekred elargelard and furnished tt ;frith the meet approve(' machinery, we are _prepared to manufacture every description of ROLLERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any. made tn the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds. Steam Pipes, Locomotive-Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans, Tanks; 011 , lit Ult, • Agitatorit, Settling Pans, Boller, Iron Bridges; :Sugar Pinta, and sole manu facturers of BaruNlPs Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. lad:c2l. JAMES It 4 Tiros. 55 and 36 Water Street, • 'PEPENBIIIIBII, PA., • lILL2TIMICII3III3 OP' IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PAN% COTTER STRAY MN, ROLLING MILL STACIE:S, And SWEET IRON WORE, Tor Steamtionte. JAUD 11. BRUSH DDhIIIND D. DRUM. JARED DI. BRUSH & SON, lIIANDTACTIDIXRB 07 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Taiks. SHEET IRON WORK. &O. 61 Xretsfl Street s .Pittaliiirghi Pa. W . 4 D/ND 4ND /Mgt CommatuitmMoithmUandßmkenba Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BWLDDIEI, DUQUESNE WAY, pirkriontrassi PHILADELPHIA ADDAX/A_ • WARING, KING A. CO., IN BROTHERS, . COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, AND DEALIptil /:N Zetrolelim MA tits Produets: PlttabnrgiOdice—DALZELL , BUILDMG. coif ner of Dow:terns Way and Irwin_streeta. a PliNadelnhial liyi WALNUT BT. ping= : ••• : • H e N. LONG 13(. CO., ILILNUPACTITIOCEZ OP PURE WERE moan on, Bra , "L UC/FEB. 0, Ofilah; Ro 2 'l , gi sae - Way; Pittsburgh. HARDWARE. NEW RA.RDWABE-1101JSE, LINDSEY STERRIT Ilanaticturers and Importers a „ . /31.441k.reaa:08A:]RoM, CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, oosNER Or WAYNE, f tare Square Below Union Depot, PITTSBURGH, krauts lbr PAIRBASHIP NOVELTY. WORKS. pITTBIII/11G11 NOVELTY WORKS. - - ADILDIS, NrIKEE & aLLITUTAOTITIM or Keystone lita l ord. ura Patent Platform B 0 1-• E 49. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and. 1 atches, PAINT AND 'C TlfrE MILLS. lIALLEARLII IRON, &e. corner of Grand and First .fitraets,, anew GAS•AND EfTIIA:Ur E 7 T 110,70.1 /OEN Y. COOP= JOHN M. COOrRHI &CO., BRASS - , 1 1 013311)4118 GAS . AND' BTLAM FI T T ERS, Stomalatore; of PV'MPS :AND BRASS K _o d sa l liat . oli, BAB . Orniq of Pike and WalautStreete, ' , PITTSIIWIGET; 'k p ir i siss • •••••,.: : OTT 14 - 1. r.. :', MT 11:111D.A1%...:: I,F 4 C EMBER' • 5,.'19.68, OILS. 197 9791991 Street. FINANOIAL; = FORT PITT BANKING CORBY No. 169 Wood Street. , CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALIW GOU;MMT •BEM:IIMEt3, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON THAR DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible Points In the 'United BMWs and Canada. Ettli v Jno. 0 Bieber. Bobt. H. Andrew Miller, James H. Bailey. D. Rottener, James fliordoa, D. Wallace. Z. Fawcett; BAWL. MeCLITIMANs% D. LEE' ilmusoa. Cable=. NATIONAL BANK OF COME Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. . iieddainit• Jos; li. sum. akEtirAz, r • . $500,000. DEBEOTOBS: George W. Cu., James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Deed. A. Patters:on, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. 8. Haven, DISOOI7NTS DAIL HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS. AND BROKERS, • , , • Corner Third , and Wood Streets, PITTEIMR7II43III. 'i817V0133/00/8 7 1 / 4 0 SAMNA. HART a'co..) DEALT= IN Exchange, Coin, 'Coupons, And partlotdar RAW:akin paid to he purchase and sale oh GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. mylaS3 NS . HOLMES ai SONS, 57 Market Street, PITTTSI3tatGIiC, .P2ti..- Collections made on all the principal points of the United Litates and Caromlas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the pnreheae and sale of 'United States Securities. isackai WESTEIIIi SAVINGS BANE, .Nb. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid onrrirne 3Depositil ANT BUM ONE:DOLLAR - UPWARD. DEPOSITS SITILDI N OT E TAL,EIDION, WITHOUT Mai:Zits Dilly at DA o'clock. President-AMON:NON BELL. The President—A. L MARSHALL, stasctra — itAt • TIOMPSON BELL, c-A. AL MARSHALL, Jos DILWORTH. JOS. ALBUM, J. J . OLLLEBPDS.. Stockholders to who= we , Win. Forsythe. Win. Caldwell, Willis Dairen, D. W. C. Bidwell Fulton. MEDICAL. MANHOOD: HOW LOST 110 W RESTOREDI Just publtelumt toseafsdentsti. ops. Pries, six cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT. and Radical Cure et Bpermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Drily andlmpeuliments toMar. Mane generallyt _N• oneness., Consumption, Etd. ROO knd Intel - Med Tend Phyttcal Incapicicr, stating from Self Abuse, &c, by Robt. J. °ulna , well. M. D., author of the "Green Book, _* Aus. BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS, sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post. patd, on retelpt of six cents, or two postaire stamps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Cd., 1517 BOWERT NEW YORK, POSTOFEICE BOX 41186. Also Di, Culverwell , s "Marriage Guide," prise 815 cents. ANBOOD. 9 __l—Another New MEDICAL PAMpHLET,f rom the pen of Da. erinTis. The Medical Times say aof thls work: "This valuable treatise on the cans o and cure of premature decline, shows bow heal ab le impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. Ii gives a dlear synopsis of the impedimenta to marriage, the cans. and enacts of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor." g, Pocket 'edition or the above will be for warded on receipt of A 6 cents, by addressing Doctor CUR. TIS, No. IN North Charlbs heroes; 'Baltimore, hid. jytial ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT AIM TO MABRY. Essays for Young Men, On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases Incident to Youth and Early Manhood, with the htunanamiew of treatment and cure, sent by` ut% inseiled letter envelopes free of charge. Address, HOWARD AB. BOOLATION, Box Phildelnhia. Pa. r seV,:xlithdAY GROCERIES. WM. MILLER, (LiteiNiei RlCketson,) Nos. 221 AND 223, Corner Liberty and Irwin Streets, Offer to the trade at Low Figures: 150 pkgs. of 1111. W MACKEREL,, In barrels, 100 ch M quarters and kits. eat.choice YOUNG "MON, JAPAN and IMPERIAL TEAS. 50 sacks Choice RANGOON RICE. 515 bbls. choice CAROLINA RICE. 75 bbls. LONG ISLAND :SYRUP. &O Wm, St RUPI• eltalee brands:. 100 USW:N.; O. MORAINES,. _ ao bbIf."BEICHIMEA. IatILASSEN. NIOO btds. REFINED SUGAR. 75 bbds. PORTO RICO, CUBA and DEMA• . RARA COFFEE: Oobags RIO COFFEE. 50 bags JAVA and LAGUAYRA COFFEES. 100 eases IMPORTED CLARET. *5O cues MOAT & CRANDON'S CRAM• PAGNEOB. ApOTOR t AL and , LO N DON IWITZJI, ,eoa•, _ 'Measly o ( ri - 1777,7u - •.qr:-'r.vv;;lTl:v - vrt;"l HOUSES, BELL & CO., ANCHORACITTOM:6III.I B . • t errrsittritcnit. 11 0 12 1 4 : °fell O,E.BUTU ItEDltni-44 • ,;1 . Alamitos ass MAGINOLLI. islikkiiirdt AitiJskiTnaL_ 3 AL Da" 32F:3E 3EI. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, T, AT U A. TI. aro9:0211 Alir Money loaned on Government Bonds at low eat market rates. *, , Orderseieented for the Purchase and Bale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. Ett IlittdarrO OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; Fnana.y. December 4, 1868. On the report that;the Seeretariof the Treasury is opposed to any forced resump tion of specie _payment, the premium on gold advanced to 1306, but the market settled down to 18.1y,'. We may now enjoy the privilege of paying our debts in legal tenders and see our depreciated currency put up or 4:town to suit the reckless gamblers of Wall street, furnish the rest of the world with cheap gold and buy the toys and luxuries of Europe _ at high prices: . It seems the Secretary tuts at last recog- E;2l nized the Stuart - Mills plan of arriving at specie payments as' the ,best and safest, avoiding violent fluctuations, and enables us to pay our debts tie we grow mere:pros_ porous by the savings Of the nation. - • The bond market 18 dull, and. although quotations are maintained, yet any de cline in geld Would also have a tendency to depress tkmds; aided by the apProach of the annual settlements. which' require a large amount of money. The advance in, London on the rate of interest from 235 to 3 per cent. will have a tendency to re strict dealings there, and we may, should gold decline he below 130, see return shipments of bonds, - especially the old issues. Stooks are rather unsettled; Erie de• dined to 30; New York Central from 134 to 128; Fort Wayne to 1123 i to 111 M,, and so on down. Merchantillnion Express de clined to ll% of, ttie demand of the Company of five per cent. additional in stallments, instead, as was repoited; topay a dividend. The Express management is about as.foal as that of the Erie road-the only difference iii in tlienmotini of money involved; but here it touches a class of 'People who ban now to 'pay addl. make reference• Joseph Dilworth, Rey. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. ?a. Brown, - Thomas Ewlnr. tional cash for their stocks; when these investments were only made as' a 'means of breaking down competition freight business, and the , stock does not present surplus capital, but Part of their stock in business'placed like any other tnerchan dise to earns return; *hen this stock once before had touched 18 it was expected by some of these in the cottlidence of the man agers of the stock that 13 Would be the lowest point reached,'but fearing that so sudden a deolbie .veould• ;not bring, out enough of the stook they nitt eierything in trifri Air a fair Statement, and 25 - was wil lingly paid, by . parties, Au equalize their 'stook,. but the clique .auticeeded w ell' in _selling out at from 223 i-lo 213,x, and when it wit!apparene_tliiit assessment would be madetheyseld their stopit at froM 19W to 4213 i, and now . 04 beak_ at 12. *hat May 'save the 'stock* from alurther decline is the •fact that le'le `scattered all' over the' country' itnong all.elasseswho naturally are indispcised• to Sidi anything .below co 54 . if they. do hold , 'ant they Will eventually get.thel;. °wit' money yet, and it may parthem better:to hold' on tlumto sell out now. ;There is a level , for even . Closing quotations as received by Pb. R. Mertz: Gold, , 185; Righty.one's, 115; Five Twantlea, 1862, ,111 X; do, 1864, 107%; da, 1865, 108; do, 1865, new. 110%; do, 1867, 110 X; do, 1868, 110 Xl TIM Forties, 105%; Railroads —Cleveland; Pittsbruga, gig; Pittsburgh, Fdris Waynea chie - ag o , 111%; chioigo do Reck Island, 108; ,Chicago di .Zforth Western, 85; do Preferred, 88; Michigan Southern,, 883‘;, Reading, 98; 37%LNew York Central, 129%; Ohio c 't misrlissrppi Certificates, .30yt Western Union Tele graph _ 0e.;87X; Merchants Union ExPresi 115X:1 Pacific Mail. 116; Adams, 4 .. 5g; Mining shares—Gregory, 5,25; Quartz mu, 7 2 ; Smith & Parmele, 4,15; Corydon, 5. —lna recent bankrupt case In the United States Circuit Court in Indiana, before a jury,: la his ,charge Judge McDonald gave , his construction of two points of the bank rupt ant, which are of : general interest. First—The failure for tau/teen dais to pay conuneroial paper`is 'not an. act of bank reptcy, unless it be shown that the failure was with , fraudulent intent. Second-- Where a debtor . permits himself to be sued by onept his ereditork knowing his estate to be r insolvent, and that sit award of judg went On anal suits will' give that creditor an advantage of Others, he commits an act of banktuptoY. He- is bound to seek 'yol untarily thit relief Of-the bankrupt act, so i tlist his s oreditora:. may have an equal Veva of thesesets, ills neglect to petition Under the NW lain act of bankruptcy; for THE HANSEN G HOUSE OF PEE IL -310EDEUTZ, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. DRAWS BILLS or EXCHANGE ON LONDON, BERLIN, ••lINION pogo m, DUBLIN, LEIPZIG. Livz:RpooL. • BREMEN. • • . L Ar,GOW, BA3IBURGII, . FRAZIPORT of M., PARIS. WRIBZWITROB, • STRACISBOURR :DARMSTADT, MAINZ. CAnSEL, SABERS LANTERN, taIILOGNZ, LAND WAN, TRIES, HZILBROM. BASEL, STUTTGART. ; "BRUN.: " STOC;KHOLM, SAN FRANCISCO. and about goo more smaller places. Money Is also sent to any village from central points direct to the resilenee of parties free.of charg , , In from fifteen to seventeen days. . Collections made'br. pot pe. Goods and parcel • . wer of attorriei all over Isattencted co. H. H. MEIBITZ. Lin T. BRAM 8C CO., Maxims to 8. namil Corner Fourth . and Wood $lJ,', BUY A3D !DILL ALL XDTDS OP. GOLD, SLYER ADD COUPONS, OF MOST PAVO&&BLE TERMS. rEr Interest Allomd on Deposlbh ~TAMES BRADY & CO. FINANCE ,AtAM),•OIM)E siddch he may be . adjudged a binkrupt on the petition of the balance of his creditors.. , —The folloWing show the co:injure tive receipts , . of flour and grain at the ports of ChiCago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit and Cleveland, from January Ito November 28 in the years indicated: 1858. 1867. 1861 Flour 3,868,503 3,491,788 3,829,96 Wheat • 50,023,413 28,506,983 ' 27,222,287 Corn ' 9 9,791,043 30,377,318 37,717,228 Oats 18,674,266 13,963,322 12,408,637 Barley.. 2,570,095 2,828,188 2,174.886 Rye 1,639,744 1,659,629 2,304,957' Total ..;.'...83,698,561 77;335,540 f' 81;827,995 1 1-Closing quotations 'received 'by Jan T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 1353; United States Sixes, 1881's, 115; &We, 1862, 11114; s.^2Vs, 1884, 10730 11-28's, . 1865, 108; 10.40'5, 105%; 6-20's, January and July, 1 65, 11034; 8.20'5, January and 3u l y, 437-110%118, 1103;;',Ituiti 7.30'x,. par lest x; July 740 , 5, do 3; August 119; Sept.. 119; Oct. 11835; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen- PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE or THE .Prrrssunag Gezzrrs, FRIDAY, December 4, 1868. The general markets 'were exceedingly quief tcAttY, whiCh was in part to the inclement condition of the weather, but at best business is and has been dull far some lime.past. Theril is no imprwrement to note in the demand for any of the lead ing articles, while prices, as a general tldng, remain unchanged. - A-PRIJE.i: BUTKR7--.Pemand Is rather better, but prices are unchanged at 70 to 76 in kegs, and 80 t 0.85 hi crocks: • APPLES--Continue to :meet with a good demand, and under the influence of dimin ished arrivals,. prices are . well sustained, and tendingupward-18 to $4 . per bbl. - BUTTER--.We can report .regular sales at 35 to 40c'for good to strictly prime Roll. BEANS-43,50 to 113,75 per bushel. _ _ , BUCKWHEAT FLOUR--434 cents. CIDER—DuII: $6 to $8 per bbl. CRANBERRIES-r-Sales Eastern at $2O to $25 per bbl, for fair to Choice.' s CHEESE—Continues very dull; we con tinue to quote at . 15 to 16 for Western Re- . serve; 17 lorHamburg; 18 for Ohio Goshen;` and 20 for New York DRIED FRUIT—The - demand is im proving, but prices are unchanged; Peaches at 120 for quarters, and 14 to 15c for halves, and Apples at 9 to 100. •; EGGS—Qulet and unchanged; 30 to 31c for limed. and 33c to 35c for fresh packed. POTATOES—The demand Is improving, and witklimited arrivals,..prices are rather. better; small sales. In store at 80 to 850 per busheL GRAIN-There is some little inquiry for Wheat, and while the market Is steadier, ,prines are unchanged; $1,75 to 11,89 for prime Red Winter. Oats in fair loci de- • - Wand but unchanged; sales on track and • on wharf at 62t0 63c, and in store at 65c to 66c. New Corn is in better demand and firmer but uncbanged; sales of prime Yel low at 75c by the car load, and 80 to 85c, in store: 'Old Corn. Is 'dull and nejtlected. Rye is firmer add higher; we have a sale of Some 1,500 bushelsreported at $1,45; which is considered a little above ; the market. Barley' is unsettled'and irregular; choice Spring may be quoted at $2, and good do at 11,90 to $1,85. H0M1NT143,50 to $7 per bbl. HAY—Baled Hay is dull and unchanged;- `may be quoted on'wharf at $lB to - r 23 as to quality,. ONIONS—SaIes at 51, 2 5 to $1,50 per bushel. - LARD 'Ol - 1,-.lBales; of No. 1 Winter Strained at $1,48 to 31,50. LARD—The demand is fair, and we can report sales of prime kettle rendered at ',- JOW L to 1634 c. . • FLOVR—Tbere is no inipro - yethent to note in the demand, and no quotable change to priceS. Westein Flours are quoted at 37,50 to:.:$300 for Spring, and . $9,00 to 14 . 45,0 . for: Winter. The Eerier' Mill quote` 'their" ` brands , ' made "of the best Wheat, as followe:CExtra Family Flour, in barrels, at $9,50, and, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Do uble Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20,,_ and, in sacks,„s9,Bo per - barrel; Spring Wheat:ZOur.;lll $Ol/. and, in seeks; $7,70 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Niftily, (Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks,.; $9,20 per barrel; Double . Extra Family, in barrel% :410,00, : end: in 'sack . ; $9,70 per barrel, and Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7.70, in sacks, per barrel. WHlSKY—Highwines are quoted at $1 to 61,05 per gallon. ••• • PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OPPICE OP THE PITTBMAGH Genera...vs, Farnex, December 4, 1888. ThS main tepionf Alecassion in oil cir cles is thegreat itilistrepivacy prices be tween here and Oil City. For some days past there been no • margin-indeed, it is alleged, that taking present prices as a basis, dealers bringing oil to this market) would ingth posylie bias. :This accounts for the very Tight. receipts diming the past week. and until there is a change, either! a decline' there or an advance here, no provement can reasonably be expected. artirDEA The market' was again = exceedingly quiet to-day, not a single sale reported, and while there seems to be no disposition manifested to operate, prices are without quotable change. We co ntinue ' to quote at 11 to according to gravity, for any delivery during, this montti. - There was a sale of two ear - loads' at j4;501 • at 011 City, and we are coktdrant of an offer to sell 2,000 bbls at $4,40. REPINED The Refined market, also, continues ex ceedingly:quiet but a..single saki reported, 1,000 bbls for litiMedititti:deliVery at 293it' l and the saute figure mu§ effeted for the last, half of December without finding seller& Indeed, it appeared that Z 934, was offered gll day by different parties without meet ing with any response. the sale above noted baying been effeuted in .Ptitladelphia. We' are also cognizant of an o ff er to buy Janu aiy and Februßry at 29, Without - linding! takers. RECEIPTS - OP CURDE OIL. 1 J. Gallagher 320 Oweton &Sottem. 920; -Fisher & 8r0.....-160 Jas. Wilkins..;.:. 257; J. Mawhinney... 175 John 5pear...4....;" 150: Total ' . ...19821 OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUIMNIADEPOZI Rutkhinison Oil Ref. Co., 290 bbls refined: to Warden, Frplk & Co., Philadelphia. - I Union Ref. & St. Co., 57 do relined • to; W. P. Logan ' do Bro., Philadelphia. r Kirkpatrick, & Lyon, 42 do do to W. P. Logan & .13rO:: Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined ... 399 . . , otr..n.m , Przm EAST BY A. V.B. IL • StandaM 011 Co., 443 'tibia relined to Warden, reW:& Co.Philadelphia.'., ~., '• Lockhart . ?raw it C 0 .. , C 523 do doto-Vraf den. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Fawcett,- & SU:via/ale. 152 do dot* W. P.- ' "Bros., Philadelphia;. i Nat. Re . Co., 519 do do to F. A. Dilwort h 0 Co.; Pbilaslplphia. _"': ', 3 "- ' - $.'W. 'Morgan - a Co., 150 do do to' Witt. den. Frew dr , , C o.. Philadelphia. _ Citizens Ref. Co., 500 do do to Tan g, Philadelhia; Total shipmen p ts ,4ef*ed 22&/ ....;,.,... f. -31 , ~, • ' .- , ,• ~ ... :• .0 5.,' New York Dry Goods /dirket. TelegraiSh Outs Pittsburgh Guette.l NEW 'naz i ' December 4:4 4 ,, goods market in general is latigniesiiiii somewhat depz•esseci, the t,rpole genera , ly seems intent .tin Mertribr thii=smallest DOSAII#Ateek. raptling changes in busi. WlLMon,takihtitice, and consequent, ly the sales transpiring convey no jest tenon of vpippg ir v ir tagh a re ,h off eyet, in Me main well maintained. •