43. STOVES, CASTINGS; 4.1 e., . THE BEST STOVES.. _...::. A. BRADLEY & CO., - -,--! - _ Xanufacutrers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor awl Heating &mai-. 1 TO BE YOUNT) IN THE STATE. . -•-• Sole ‘ Agents 'for the celebrated Base Burning Ori ental Stoves and Yurnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.• 'Best in Z;orrelilifillEll°Atr'ntle:ll More or C ro r i c t i Ci buy until you see or Bead for Circular. , - - N 0.30 WOOD STREET' - OUr 'Agent! . fp- , 0 0 . r k ITilit i ta l lil l e i geny B et l y s " emitmel bt , u , . a r:I/UOUS . 86, pa., or .....„....„....„,,., 07 • . ' gErrCrinMES '' BOSTON , COOKING . .6ANGEI . :" • THE 'FiERY FURNACE, " ' ' YOU WAILIUUG BUILDINGS. . . • THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING •STOVE, "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABI.E RANGE, CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE FLECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and dust; lIIRATZ FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac. 206 and 208 Elbert''. Street, ipezryn .-, - PITTSBURGH, PA. "K OVER. T THE BEST. licissnura CO.' I • - TRIUMPH, FOR ITIM:1270178 COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast* - oral many other Store In the Union. BISSELL & C 0.,. No. 285 Liberty Street., Also on Stand mid for sale, • PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVES ORATE PRONTIE * &a NDERS, COOKING ORS • STEEL WORKS. * - •I34IIITESNE_ jj IRON AND STEEL WORKS, - - COLENIAN,7I.A.EIN & C 0. ,: YLNIXFACTUEZEI3 Itrazi, Nails and Steel. Carriage and Wagon Sprlngs and Axles. . Thignesse XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Round and Solara Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Half Oval and Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and - Wagon Box Iron Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Flat Bail for C oal Roads; Cut Nails and Spikes; Plow, Spring and A. B Steel; Laminated Steel; Cut ter Bars, Crow. Bars, ic., &c. - *Mee and Warehonse—l7 WATER. STREET, SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. UNGER, HECK & CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacturers of ever y desr.rlptl of 'CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, I igAiragmc IA-si'SA.TIFORM SPRINGS, aact.as, iiTICEL TIRE, Ga, IC Warehouse, 85 Water and 100 firat Ste. MILLER, BARR & PARKIN. EFIENZEAL PAETYIIIII3: . Wit METCALF%I REUBEN HILLER, S7W. W. BARR, CAAR. PARKIN. 8111CILAVPASTEIXEL-8. BIER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 111:1141 ,- Eat, Blum Office, No. 319 Liberty Si, PITTSBURGH, PA. fel4:d4B 81 . 4C1L DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARR., BROTWER & CO., 151anlitaturers of all descriptions of - SEVIIMMT-4, Otlice'nd 3 91 h LSCI US' 124 SICOOND 9ad 119 and IM STACETti, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. a. • (ZSTABLIBIEZD IN 1845.1 ANDERSON & WOODS, OCCESSORS TO ANDERSON, COOS & CO., - Manufacturers of every description of STEEL. BESTEEFINEP TOOL STEEL )inlay, Orenlar Gang and Cross Cut saw PLATES. • I ;:Cast and German Plow and Blister Mel; Hoe. Fork, Rake and Toe Calk bteel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points Cast Steel Finger Bars, blotle Steel, bpring Stec }lyre, Plow '.Wings, etc. Oil Drill Steel. Limos and Works-Corner FIRST AND ROSS Pittsburgh.,Pa./ • 718:di /ROM WORKS. cv.f. roarui, snot. Jas. V X. 65 LB. rres't PITTSBURGH FORGE AND IRON CO., ro . rscroosos or Bar Iron; • Pfttlroad Fish Bars and .Bolts; Railroad Car czles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles - Hammered; Locomotive Fraines; ' Locomotive FrIMO Shapes; Side Rods: Takes, Straps; Piston Heads; . Steamboat Shifts; Steamboat Cranks; • Piston Sods, Wrists; - Pitman Jaws, Collars, &o. 01114 e, No. 177 PENN STREET, PTITBBLIUGH. P'.. EPERSON, PRESTON &' Pennsylvania Iron Works. w are ttouse s •rNos. ne and 167 EIRST STREET inmost -to Mouougu.ielu House, • aid4:dB - PITTSI3IJROII. COPPER. LAKE SUPERIOR coppEß, NELL . AID BMELTIIG Prr. 1678011:1114aH• PARK., IifcCURDY• & CO., iifsautietiorers of Sheathing, Brasiers , and Bolt Copper. 'Fended Copper .Bot Urns, liaised Still Dot union, Speller Solder. Also, luipott - rs and Dealers In. Metal. Tin Plate, Sheet Ipn, Wire &c. Con. 'Srtsmitly on luitid Tlnn err Machines SE AT ls. Warehouse Xo. 140 IMBE4' ST and 120 .111/0014D STBSET,Pittsburgh: • Special orders of Copper, cut to any dewed vat - myl4•CblidwTy FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. KNIT FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, f TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, prEniOikis, Rolling Mill Ma .eltinery, Wail llochitnes, Retorts, and Cintings,generally,, NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Verner Sarrel.l • sad Dina Mean Street!, CIIMSTS ITABD,) .prx-rsitauxuan, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, 21famifooturer, Of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE, YOB GAB AND *TAT= vir: buss. My noes are a east invariably in Pita, In sand, and MI feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of Oeneial Castings for Gan and Water Vforka. I world also till the attention of suptrittendsate Of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. • ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLER. President. These Worii are among the largest and most eempletO establishments in the West, and are now prepared to tarnish Bngines, of every description, I • . Boilers, Oil Tanks. Stniet Iron Work. Railroad Caatirra. Bolling fill Castings. j Engine Castings. Bgaehine Castings. General Castings. OBDEBS eOLICITISD n09:n69 L. 0. LIyINGBION.R. H. BIIET.W. A. 8011120300. LIVINCrSTON /4 . C0., • IRON FOUNDERS, ILAMUFACTUBILEG OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag rieultgral Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma et All 7eb irk promptly attended to. Outer d D e po t, A l ley ATENOM. near Depot, Allegheny city, Pa. 10/OBERSON, REA be CO., Successors to ItoninSOn, MINIS & =LIMBS; WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND HACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, lianfir Engines Bt and Stationery Steam En gines,' Bleat _Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, Castingeof all description,: Oil Tanks and SUM, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12, corner First and SmithfleldStreets. Agents for GI.MLRD'I3 PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. 7aliaS2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butter Street, Ninth Ward, Bolling NIII and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SIqINS'AND PIPE BOXES, MCNERNEY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders ges re promaso ptl na y and carefully executed. Charble. FIBBEBT: & MA D. PITTSBVROff. 0c15:12S THOIL4M CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and. Machine Works, _ SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGE:IINT CITY. rA, Manufacturers of - Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Pul leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work Rolling MU and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon.Bozes, /to.. Build to order and have on band Engines of all sizes. . , mvl.4:qs ANDFOUNDEVE ROLL WORDS SSO Perm Street. BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. cm Bow", Mill op:swi g s, Roll Litthei, tO. SAMUEL M. WICE.EIIIIIIAM, • IRON BROKER, 124 First Street,Pittsburgh,.Pa. I Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Doughamere, Jo sephine, Guncannon ntanhope Glendon. and other brands of Anthracite , Yoll ' olo6ll l =3' Coke and C. B. Charcoal P/131. ' IRONS. - 'flardan centrally aelleited. TITTSBURGIBI PAPER BLOM. FACTORING OOMPANT,Atanufacturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTON MILL—f3TEUSENVILLE. 01110. BRIGHTON HILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, • N 0.82 Third Street f rittaborgh l P a ; 071FIC8A8—AVGIIBT HARTJA, President. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. - SAMUEL RIDDLE., Secretar7, DIRECTORS—Aagrat Hartle, JoNIL Atwell, S. ti Hartman, John B. Ltrlngton. Cash paid fot paDer Stock.. . jaNioeg PEEL MILL FBILY FLOIIII. PEABL MILL Three War Green Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. ^ Tide roar will only be sent oat When espeolaily ordered. , PEARL RILL BLUE BRAND, Equal to belt St. Lodi. •PEABL RILL BED BRAND, E N qual to bait Ohio oun WHITS CORN MOUE AND CORN MEAL. . L Ts IIiiIINXDY di BBos, Allegheny, Sept. 9,1888. rzeni. HILL. PITrsBURGS (Oppoeite Union iron ]Sills, ) PITTSBLTROR. IRON BROKERS. PAPER.'' FLOUR. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1868, ENGINES, BOILERS, •&e. HUB N. BOLE 8 CO., CA)r. Point Alley and Daquesne St., (MLLE TDB PCMffT,) Engine BuildersYounders & Machinists, . . Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all slim. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER: of 16-horse power. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to ordei at our Foundry, on_THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS; HOUSE Ind TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO RAMSES. on hand and matte to, order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Froattag a the Allegbeny Inver, sew Us Patin, • PITTEIBTIBAIH. ,l'A. iiir.All orders • rom • tiled.. TOY FosT irriT 110=1, STILL AN TANK WO ES CARROLL & SNYDER, , KA31117 MIMS 011' TTIBULAB. PCITIELB-IFLUND TIIBULAA, - YIBE BOY AND CYLINDBB STRAY BOUM& OIL UTILLB AND .TANNB. . • • OffINNEYS, BREECHING AND ABE PANS, BBTTLING PANG, BALT wards AND CON : DBNBERS; siziar. ?Ism essoanstuFas AND IBON BRIDGES; PIUBON DOOM AND COAL Bl=llll3 011ie. and Warehouse, eorner Second, • Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH,` Pa. y° Orders sent to the above address will be Promptly attended to. mh7:o9 BARNHILL & CO.,- BOILER MASERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS , • - NOS. SO, SS, A 4 AND SG PENN ST. Raving secured a large yard sad furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are pre,pared to manufacture every description of BOMERS 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, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill.s Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. - 115:c21 JAMES M. RITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PrIIISSUBGEI, icAzodioruitss or • IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPFILBSTiaId PIPE, Bowser HILL STACKS, And SHEET IKON WORK, For Steamboat'. JARMO M. Bausit ILDMV - ND D.. BRUM. 'TARED BI:181.IISH & 8011 b MAXOPLOSIMILUIS OP Stearn Boilers, Oil . Stills, Tanks. 88EZT IRON WORE. &O. 81_Pena Street, Pittabssal 8, Pa. 10p1LINGAMM)S13166 . Censmbedon Iterehants and Brokers in Petroleum and its P9ducts, DALZELL'S BUJLDIII6, DUQUEUE WAY, • PITITIBIIB6OI. PA. PHILADZI.PHILL ADDRESS. WARING, KING & CO., T ACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DIALIIIIB IN Parole= and its Ptoducts. Pitietrarth 0111•e—DALWELL , BUThD)NG. eitr ner of Duquesne Way u.d Irwin streeta. Phila.:leVida 02!lee-121 WALNUT BT. api:w2o LONG H.; & CO., ~ - , .MANUFACTUREBS Or PUREE milirifl BURNING OIL, 13;rand—I'LIVIFE4C." Office, No. 2 Dwaine Way, Eflaburgh. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. -LINDSEY, STKRILIT & WER Al Et TO W ALI?, , CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, One Square Below Dalton Depot, •tents tor FAIRBANKS , ROALKS, NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBURGH - NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS BVICEE & CO. sAm o irAolount o Re i stono egtondard. Pat wit Platform • and Counter , 130.10. L S. Janus' Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches, PAINT AND 0 I M L L I26LZ MOW. Le. Corner of Grant and First Streets, aus:t64 GAS AND' STEAM 'FITTING. roux IC coons JOB. Jura HEM 3 / 2311 . JOHN /IL COOPENk& CO., • - i3kAgs , POtatiOrag• , GAB AND STEAM Ennui Itsiorsatarers of 1411111 AND DRAM o Irja 4. '"D"'" jlme.rattl . orn OAS NiFrtrilag Corneiof pike and Walnut Streets, == OILS. 127 Walnut Street. HARDWARE!. and Importers o OORISTF.E OF WATNZ, PITTSBURGrH. PITTBMIIIIGH. PITTSBURGIY. FINANCIAL. FORT PITT BAN O COMPANY,, No. 169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, :: : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DICALSJIB Ili/ GOVERNME.I'sIT BECURITHS, AND COLD. itERESTf ALLOWED ON TIER DEPOSITA. Colieetlou made - on all acoeutble points In the United States and Canadu. DIRECTORS: D. Hostetter,.-I Jac. 0 Risher, James Gordon, Bobt. H. Rg D. Wallace, .. Andrew Mill e r, Z. If sweaty; James M. Hanel. BAWL. MeCLIIIIILAit, ?resit. D. LENT WILSON. Cashier. =I NATIONAL - BANK OF . COMMERCE, . COI. of Wood and Sixth St 3. . , . P 8 A. J . O A O T . a50n:......... ..... —,..........fre..v , e as idisn er t, T CAP TAL C :. : : $500;000. / MDLECTOBS: / ! George W. Cus, James McCandless, Wm. Doulas, ',WM. gee d._ A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, AT 11 - A.llr. ata:on Duscotrans PAW HART, CAI:WHEY & • BANKERS AND 11R KERS • Owner Third and W Streets, prrreirunclaE, (BUCIOESSOM TO HANNA. d 00..) DILLIES IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particulaz attention paid to he purchase and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bight Drafts on I..ondon.myinita IA• BOLDLES & SONS, • 3EULTgIarOPADIRLIES, Market Street, /- .prra-rssurtorz, PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the United , states and Cenadas. • Stocks, Bonds and other. Securities - BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CoMMIESIOI4. Ps/tinier atnentloa paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities. 3120:ai WESTERN SAVINGS BANE, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid 011 Time Deposits ANY 131 TM RECEIVED PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS •BUBJECT TO CHEM WITHOIIT INTEREST. • Dlscoants Dolly at LI o'clock. Piesident—THONESON BELL Vice Praident-1.31.• MARSHALL. • .mnscross: TIIOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL,' J. DLWORTHP /E, . JOS. AMMER. . J. G I LL ES Stockholders to whom we W W m . For dwe he, Willis Dairen, D. W. C. Bidwell B. I.V.lralton. _. MEDICAL. MANHOOD: HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORED! 'Just published fn sealed envoi , ops. Price, rtz cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL ' TREATMENT. and Radical Cure et Spematorrlacea, or Seminal Weakness, Invpluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar• 'gage generally Nervousnesb, Consumption, Erg lepsy and Fits; Mental and niggles' Incapsel**, re. sating from Self Abuse, &c.., by Rohr,: 3. Culver well. M. D. author of the "Green Book, ' Ac. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS," seal under seal, In a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postageatamps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE 1 CO., lii7 BOWERY, NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOX. 4556. Also Dr, Cuiverwell 's "Marriage Guide, ,* price S 5 cent,. my:SahttsT bvr ANHOOD. s9 —Another New DitttMUSICAL PA3IPIILET,f rook the pen of IITIB. The Medical Times say sof this work: "This valuable treatise on the cans e and cure of premature decline, shows bow health Is impaired through secret abuses Of youth and manhood, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the ImpediMents to marriage. the cause and effects of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket edition' Of the above • will be to, warded on receipt of 85 tents, by addressing Doctor - CUR TIS, 'No. 58 Worth Charles Street, 'Baltimore, Md. jyllsti ' • ADVICE to YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO MAII.IIY. Esomsra for Young Men, On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases incident to Youth and Early Manhood. with the humane view of treatment and cure, sent by mall In sealed letter envelopes freeof eharxe, -Address, HOWARD AS SOCIATION; Box Phlldelphis. Pa. se22:x9o-d&T SHEETINGS AND BATTING. OAXES, BELL & CO., , ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. f.rrwsztratuki. Menu toren of !LEAPT MEDIUM end LIGHT ASOIIOII AND DILSAINOLLI. SHMATINGS AND RATTING. DYER AND StIOURER, COILI COAL!! Imot DICKSON, STEW AilT & CO., Seeing removed their Mice to NO, 60713r-grEUE* l "jr S'r4Erzlri (rstely F)oni 7011)8ZOOND KLOC. wed r s o rdish good YUCGl3lloHlt ralr°)NuT WTI. OR SLACK, sktke lowest market prlae.. . , AU orders left at their °Sloe,' or addressed to themthroush tlse metl. wtU be attended ; to oromstll. MECHANX.CA.4 NOIRE ER . pEgozvAL BECKETT, razonemota. ENGINEER, , _ And Solicitor or Ilitteptio. Mato of P. Y. W. & • Ofilcia, No. 79 FEDERAL STREET,. _Room NO. X I:passim. P. O. Box 110, ALLEGHENY CITY. MACHINERY, of all descriptions designed. I3LASTSUBNACE and ROLLINVILL ULM IMO, tarnished. - Paationlan atta r on , pal to de signing COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents con fidentially solicited. • air An EVENING DRAW. INO CLASS air mechanics, every WEDNESDAY MIGHT. aptatifil THE BA-NHING HOUSE OF PH. E. ...wEnarrz, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. DRAWS BILLS OP EXCHANGE ON LON - I:00N BERLIN, • • UN lON BANE," pus t k N DUBLIN._ L EIPZiG, • LIVOR Poop. BREMEN. • GLASGOW, '. RAMBURGH, BuLFAST,, FRAEPORT of 31., ./ PARIS. . ' WEIRZBURGEI, STRASSBOURG" DA.RMSTADT,/ MAINZ. CAoSEL, _ / RAISERS r.A.NTERN, iLOLOGNE, / - LAND WAN, TRIES, , HEILBROM. BASEL, STUTTGART, BERN. __ STMEHOLM, SAN FRANCISCO, and about 200 more smaLer places. Money Is also sent to any village from central points Mrs et to the resilience of parties free of charge, In from fifteen to seventeen days. Collections made by power' of attorney all over Eur. pe. Goods and parcel" attenaed to. • ' PH. R. MERTZ. Co.,JANES m RADY . to IL JONES I C 0..) ,/ Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33. EL. DAT 32C. lON 3R.. El 7 BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,_ ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. igr Interest Allowed on Deposits. • zor Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. - • Orders executed for the .Purehase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and tiOLIP. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. tljt littgliurit-Gaittti OPTICS OF THY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, December 7, 1868. —Closing quotations received by James, T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 136%; United States Sixes, 1881's, 115; 5-20's, 1862, 111,,1; 5.20'5, 1864, 107%; 5-20's, 1865, 108; 10-40's, 105%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 110%; 5-20's, January and July, '67 110%; '6B, 110%; June 7-30% par less %; July 'dco %; August 119; Sept., 119; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral, 103. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • MONDAY. December 7, 1868 The market was exceedingly dull to-day, which was owing mainly to the inclement condition of the weather, which, doubtlesa, prevented many buyers from being in at tendance. The number on sale was not large, reaching about 900 head, but as the demand was confmed_almost wholly to supplying the wants of the retail trade, market was a hard one; the butchers did not even seem to be out in full force, and those who were in attendance did not buy very freeleeming di.,posed to hold back in anticipation that they would be able to do better towards the close. There were but one or two eastern bnyers on hand, and the miserable` weather kept away a good many country buyers who are usu ally here every week. Prime to extra butchers stock sold at 7to 7%, and medium to good do at 6to 6%. Stock Cattle may be 'quoted at from 414 to 5%, according to quality and condi tion. There was a fair proportion of good Cattle, though the greater number con sisted of rough steers and cows. We did not gst a full report of the sales, but we have given enough to indicate fully the condition and tone of the market, and this, we are sure, is all that could be ex pected under the circumstances. A snow storm prevailing during the entire fore noon, and with it over head, and mud and slush from six to twelve inches deep under foot, dealers geneitilly felt like getting away astoon as,posslble. We quote the fol-' lowing sales: • A. Musser sold to B. McGarvey 22 head cows and heifers at 147 per. head. Cullen to Myers & Needy 12 head Indiana steers at —; Love to Myers Needy 12 head fairish steers at 5,60; Hazleurtxxl & Black stock 70 head of Ohio cattle,on commission, at 4to 7; L. &J: Shamberg 75 head mixed stock at 5 to 7,25; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 10 head of medium stock, for Armstrong, at an average9f 5,50; Nicholas Carr 40 head small Licking county, Ohio, stack, for Morgan & Malholm, at 5 to 6,60; Hedges & Taylor 65 head of commission cattle 5 to, 6,75; Wicks & Allen 25 head of small heif ers and steers at 3,50 to 4,50; L. Rothchilds et. Co. 29 head ofOhicago stock at 5,50 to 6,50; Lohman at Traurman 30 head Chicago stock at 5,25 to 6,75; Haas& Kraus 45 head at 5,50 to 6,50; Keefer 45r. Zeigler 31 head of NVaslitngton comity steers at 5,50 to 7,50; Myers& Needy 42 head lowa feeders at 5 to 5,25; 60 head good to prime butchers cat tle at 6,50 to 7,50: M. Verner 26 head at 3 to 5,75; Marks & Bro. 54 bead at 5 to 6,50.. make reference: Joseph Dilworth, • Adv. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. 3i. Brown, ' I Thomas swing. SHEEP AND LAMBS. There was a very full supply on sale to day but with an improved demand, brought about by the presence of several eastern buyers, .the market turned out much better than was generally expected at the opening, and there • were but few if any left over unsold. Compared with last week, however. prices have undergone no quotable change,though had it not been for the outside buyers, there would most like ly have been a decline. Among the east ern buyers we noticed Erisman, of the firm of Pidcock .6t Co., New York, and who by the way is a large operator in this class or stock. -J. P. Neely sold 153 head at $1,25 per head. C. Thompson sold 200 head at 1,50 to 3,25 per head; J. Emmell sold 150 head at 1,25 to 2,50 per head; A. Eckert sold 128 at 1,25 to 2,50 per head; Stakely et, Bro. sold 100 head at 1,50 to. 2,50 per head; glarwin dt Bro. sold 188 head at 1,00 to 3,00 per head; W. Young sold 216, at an average of 1,25 per head; C. Beeler sold 80, at an average of 1,20 per head; J. Walters sold 50, at an ave rage of 1,25 per, head; Quigley sold 240, at an avorage of 1,35 to 2,50 per head; Shaw sold 120, at an average of SO to 1,25 per head; John McAllister sold 165, at an ave rage of 85 to 4,00 per head. aoas. The marketfor this class of stock is firm and fairlyactive with a demand fully pp to the supply. In prices, there has been no material change since last week, though there is a &Mar feeling; we quote in a re tall way at 714 . to . 9 for fair to prime, ' heavy averages in a retail way. Nicholas Carr retailed 250 at Bto 83‘; C. Boyer 204:1'at 7% to 8q; James Prentice sold 26 head to Emenck Aft Co. at . 730 and Elliott to saute buyer 49 Env we/grand to the Pittsburgh Uasette.l einem)°, December 7.—Cattle very quiet and unchanged. Hogs active; at $7,20a7,40 for common, and $7,50400 for good to choice; receipts 01'111,028 head; shipments of 2,264 head. FINANCE AND TRADE. ALLEGHENY CATiLE.HARIEET. CATTLE =I PITTSBURGH MARKETS Orricr, cE ximic Prrisninteli GAzurrr., MONDAY. December 7, 1868. The general markets were exceedingly dull to-day, owing mainly to the inclement weather, which always tends to retard Out door pperations; and, besides, Monday is usually the dullest day in the Week. The demand for almost everything continues to be confined to supplying the immediate wants of the local trade, while in regard to values, there are no important changes. APPLE BUTTER—Demand is rather better, but prices are unchanged st 70 to 75 in kegs, and 80 to 85 in crocks. - APPLES-Continue to meet with a good demand, and under the influence of dimin ished receipts, the market is firmer and prices higher; we now quote at $3 to $4,50 per bbl, for fair to choice. • BUTTER—In fair demand, and steady with regular sales, of prime to choice Rai at 35 to 40c. BEANS=SaIes at $3,50 to 0,75 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales at 4%c. • CRANBERRIES—The, supply in this market is very'small; prime Eastern Culti vated at $23 to $24 per bbl. CIDER—DuII; $6 to $8 per bbl. CHEESE---Dull and unchanged, ranging all the way from 15 to 20, according to , quality. DRIED FRUIT—In rather better de mend bat unchanged; sales of Peaches at 12 for quarters, and 14 to 15 for halves, and Apples at 9 to 11c. EGGS—Quiet and unchanged, and freah packed cannot be quoted above 33c. _ POTATOES—Firmer,_under the influ- ence of diminished receipts; sale of. MX/ bushels prime Peach Blows, on platform,' at 78c; small miles at 85. to 90c. - SALT—Is firmer but unchanged; we continue tq quote Allegheny liver brands at $l,BO to $1,85 by the car load, and $2, in store. • HAY—Sales of Baled Hay on wharf at $lB to $24 wit' ton; for fair to strictly prime. -HOMINY-16,0 to $7 per bbl. ONlONS—ThereceiPts have fallen of/ somewhat, and the market is firmer, and we now quote at 51,50 to $1,75 ,per bushel, for good to prime. GRAIN—Ther% is a slightly improved demand for Wheat, and the market Is firmer, and prime Red Winter is noW quoted at $l,BO to 51,85 and choice do at 51,90. New Corn is in steady demand . with sales on track at 75 and in. store at 80 to •85. Nothing said about old. Oats in better demand but unchanged at 62 to 63 on track, apd wharf and 65 to 66 in store. There is an increasing demand for Rye and prices are advancing; we now quote No. 1 at $1,45, with a sale at $1,48. Barley is . held with considerable tenacity, but the demand at much of an advance, is :light, most of the 'large buyers being_ well stocked. LARD OIL—Is firmer and in limited supply, but unchanged: we continue to quote No. 2 at 5423 to $1,25 and No. 1 at $1,45 to 51,47. LARD—Steady with regular sales of prime kettle rendered at 16 1 ,. MESS PORK—DuII; occasional small sales neat $25,50't0 $26 per barrel. .CLOUX-The market is quiet but steady, and while there is a fair demand, prices are without quotable change. West ern Flours are still quoted at $7,50 to $B,OO for Spring, and $9,00 to $9,50 for Winter. The Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the best Wheat, alkfollows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at $9,50, and, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Dord3le Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20, and, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel; Spring Wheat•Flonr, in barrels, $B,OO, and, in sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The. City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra 'Family, (Winter) in • barrels, $9,50, - and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, - $lO,OO, and. In sacks,s9,7o per barrel, and Spring. KOO, In b arrels, and $7.70. in sacks, per barrel. WHlSKY—Highwines are quoted at 51 to $1,05 per gallon. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTEtTEGDI GAZE/ iE, t MONDAY, December 7, 1868. The market is quiet and 'steady; other wise it is devoid of any new or important characteristics worthy of special notice. There was, comparatively speaking, but little done to-day, which was owing in part to the incleMency of the weather, but main ly to the fact that there was little or noth ing to do. CRUDE. , The Crude market is quiet and un changed. Spot oil may be quoted at 113 to 12 according to quality—we heard of tank oil having been offered at the outside figure. But a single sale reported, 1,000 each January to MarCh at 12%. A tele gram from Oil City reports that both New York and Cleveland buyers have with drawn for the present, and that the mar ket, as a consequence, was very dull. Still there were buyers at *4,50, which( is con sidered equivalent to 12 cents delivered here, leaving no margin for the shipper, deserving of the name. REFINED The Refined market in quiet but steady and unchanged. There scorns to be but little inquiry either for present or future delivery, and it is equally true that sellers are just as scarce as huyers. We can re port two lots, one of 500, and the other of 1,000, both for the first half of December at 29%. The last half could either be bought or sold at 29%. Offers to but the first half of 1569 at 31 or all the year, 500 to 1,000 per month, at 32. Thus it will be seen that the 'market opens up just where it left off at the close of last week, there beipg no change in the feeling or prices. OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. A. D. Miller. 48 thls refined to Waring, King t co., Philadelphia. 1 G. W. Holdship t C ~ 96 do do to War ing. King ,dc Co.,..Phila elphia. Tot 4 shipments Reline ..., 144 OIL SHIPPED Ed 9 BY A. V. It. R. Lockhart. Frew tt .. 576 do do to War den. Frew & Co.. Pbila elphia. McKee, Hackett &. Co • 250 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments Retu..,2,:.., Cleveland Market: [By TeleeTaph to the Pitt sburgh..Gazette. CLEVELAND, December 7.—Flour market steady and unchanged: city made ranges at $11,25a11,50 for treble extra white; $9,50a 9,75 for double extra amber; $8,25a8,50 for double extra red; 87,50a7,75 ;or double extra spring, and $7a7,75 for Extra spring; country:made ranges at $8a8,75 for double extra red and amber; $7,00n8,00 for double extra spring, and 510a10,75 for double extra white. What; No. 1 red winter $1,83a1,85. Corn; old 97e; new 75a80c, according to quality; sales of one car load of pew at 74c. Oats; one car load sold at 60c. Rye dull but firm; No-1 held at 11,38a1,40; No:2 at $1,32a1,35. Barley quiet and steady, at $2,00a2,05 for No. 1 Canada; No. 2 State nominal. Petroleum firm and unchanged; at 27a28c la large iota at 29a$0c in trade lots, Louis Cattle Market. illy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • ST. Loots, DeBember 7.—Hogs excited and higher at 7%a7%c for fair to good, 7%a 8o for choice. and We for extra. Cattle— common and me4lum plenty and dull at 2a314e; fair to good cattle in moderate stip pi's,' at' 4ase; and prime to choice extra scarce and nominal at 5%,a830. 'Receipts of 5,170 hogs. - New York Dry Goods Market. CB7 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yorur, December 7.—Owing.. to the prevalence cf s inclement weather, the mar ket has continued languid, and there is hardly enough doing to warrant any essen tial_change in prices. 826 ,„..