STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. /SHE BEST ?P.TO-TE II4 - • 33iLLTILEIr & 'Co., ,Niatifictmrs of "the trietteat Tarlety ofl , . Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stares, • • TO. AID/ I r9 l 724lt'Uf 252 wrjaiv• - r. -.-,- soliAgenta to the Gale rated Baas Burning Ori ental lOto-rea and, Funtace a for Bard. Coal or Coke. asoalitthelWorld for Parlar,tree_. tltore or Chtuvh. needs no rekindling-barna au winter.- DO net vain 1011. gee. ar few; for Clreutarc, u • : -• ,;,,.y• ..., ,-; . — NOR•Afb,O9D. P 3 Mgirr ..-: %,, , sfliv: : - &I' - Alreitil . for Orientals-DZMIOLETt :MOIL,' -- • *geld 15t.; GEO. litißLZ - , Alle *y o:llPslif.!;l:VrtilL4',l , 9: awrxmAc pmu:m 011-1117 1 0ATE1163- , B9sTort ,, coolfarre . '..-RANGE, • zerniilitlitlitiit,” • **le eoo2&piev_iriotz.' lILATOR.!4; 4i3OLVIIENI 04: "COOK" WOVE, t• antaulatt ratters) PORTALUX 13.1.1KG11,, IZON litAwriza wELiatmos - as. I %6RA/41LIW_Iirer stem dist stir OW t E i S t lrffarD4 114 * • .h. 3 :"“f: :: r:, ' • g4)ll.tuttli2.B Liberty, litre et; mew COONvitrorm: •-• CET THE BEST. lIISSETAZ a MS TR.II7DdP~I, POB'BritiliflEol7,9 COAL. =ME Ws trios* 0i: took, Bake or Roadie; Well any other Store I i tie'Weis BM NOME &Op 7 .... Bram - No 28E XanDer.ty:Sti.est,:••,. • All6O/1 for sali;. • P /yILOR STOVE& - • araTnie , WI) PENDtid, • lErNfi ge ;?- . ; . •i'lisSiliMii VRAUI3.4 . ' ' v . '. '" DrWrEfaig 4 , 1 , , =, §R EL WORKS.; ft ' . COS, milurusvaitspi "arid geed. 'tinfoils and wagon isAri,ggi . t. ippit 4116.fie5., e• Duquesne., MI. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Baud and Beare Iron; Band,MoOP, Sheet and iiireiMai Oral, Malt Oral aralMalf Brrandlron: Cy der and Wagon Box Iron: Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Mat Belt d¢r Coal BoadtlCUFßalli find Spikes; Plow, Spring And B Steel; Laminated kneel; Cut ' • ter Bars, Crow Bars, do., ire. Ofdee ant , Warehouse—J7' WATEMIrrnIrr, k rugmw:cinlEt SUE`x cg & w.. er t ° F'AY.irrl eg6T P U '" CAST. AND, CERMAN.STEtLy PA imwAY fintROSL . •-• IiZtLIrTIC AND PLATIPORM SPRINGS, • AXLES. EBLICEL MBE, alui age • Warehottme, 83 Wader and 100 Finding. wiLLEJEt, iwut & PAssirr. GINICIAL marinas WM. METCALF, 940. W. BARB, •• armnALTAVranre—B. Mb =B. GELESCilder'ricire: . • • , MARIS dr. l'Altliall44 ii*lce, No. 339 taberttrrSti 4:de ISTIVIKEBOR,PA. k - • " A5l BIACK, .PWlO,Pf!):f STEgia WORKS. pAitt;l-111torktiti:4&-. Isswiti*teAorj4ideserspOwie Of '~~T'• ; ; and 119 an ()ace and Var d 141 FetioDLST 5:27 , ANETsitse, 1.5115it. ; "12*13740 ; " . - ... • prrrsittinni. -.- —..--TISETT BBITIIGH STEEL WORKS. - .... . . , .. `. citikowidati ix tilt 8:j - - - ' , ''.., - • ANDE7iLSOIir & WOODS, ' UCCZBBOES TO ANDERSON,. COD - 1 £ C 0.,) MiiitufsetOiers of 'every delediption of ' :, • • c,' lilt EEL. , • - , i . , BEST REEL - NAB T9o.r, STEgris mm, lint, Oiredis t r Ong audDross Cat. . , • S Ylrs riderP..s. . _ Syriac Cad bad fftirissat , Plowandßiliter Steel. glove; Doe;lrorki Rabe grogoe Calk fiteel. Railroad Spring SteelaudPoints,_Cast Steel' linger Bars, sickle Steel, ii_pv . ing thee =gris,..plois, nitts.l l Wings, dte.l_oll Drill Steel: - , , • - • (Agee and *orbs --Corner AND ROSS STs., Pittsburgh, Ps. . ' atON. ViCOMM. JAS. if Kamm, 1".1"0821LB, Burl. pritrilinnutial FORGE 1:: .2 • AND IRON CO;.;' ontrmlri!=m!i or Patlfroildillik sass sad MISR II .11auswidpie . 4..deaSOU0414 • Radiessel.ldiaVAwlea 2ELClsilootedi • • Isosoalons,afsa , - laconmfillrePraFae ... 11.1.46,41.40 • • ahlt,4oo 11404151 - _ SUassissal,Sllsafaa altabilal (Wanks; Pastas Bete . Wristsj .Plikauis Jaws, Coilikes, &a. °Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET, ; .._Firmssturst. EvEnOA, rieliumuqr & co., 'UR Pennsylvania Iron Wecks. Warehenne, /Cm 166 sud-18,7 1171 1 / 3 "tAll'! . 4l3CT opposita MonosimieltHonse; " -• P I azaf:di PITT.III3ITR6III. - COPP.EIL . . ~......,.., LAKE iin'NAl , ".7., : „.. j ei b: . ! ; 4. A .f ; if 001;iiii lath di i itinttlNG 'WORIB ~-r, ' I: f 7:f ,'''., PARik;' l . ge r al , MYr-&:Coii . , ( tiiiiere 'of- ithistiVriiiiiii and *4 Mamba _ . L... copper, rreAßAgpmf/110 rt r a graSealera Some. tA SPe i 1 02 ,terwm mataL `rt 4 jsk = it i r dii.inro i _. 41.43. polio_ 0 11 413 — t e lyr einUiscPTl ii . n . liss a Mmlch i lp s e m ffi c s da.7 . „ t ruer larotreNlVßlM' /A IL tuburgf. o 114 . 14,,p . iii „ speou ?f,4 I 4 I : I • 9I NYPP grd " " I I sayikaakdwrdi V d L. 0. LIftO6HROI.W.M. 1101 T. R. A. 1102112010 N, la n INGIFPII,IIII CO., • •,• IRON •1 4 017141 - DEReS. ' FINE .L.regr atsuaras, 'JandesertMau. tr/nrerdoen.dadeaa lietiltaraFfeepLementr, ConentudWooferling eldnem de. _ 21.11 Job Work premptir attended to. • Mee and Workr—IPAEOPINOTON liriM.Or 4 sear. Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. 'IIOOI3IIIIIIION, BEA 6c CO., •B•li - • Stutoossors to Bonnrsor, Xmas & Nrciass,' . _ I iVAS — IIP4.IS9*TOPI WORIKS • fOUNDEit - ANti - BACHtifISTS. Xannßustarers of Bost end fititlcnum Steam En caZast Engine still Machine r, Gearing. - Quer at drocrrions;glll4 ~ O ldcoMiltr,_eorner Bind and Smithfield Streets. .ants for ODETABDIS P&TXXIX LEJECToIt, fbr feeding Boilers. tan r 6 REUBEN MXLLKH, I CHAS. PARKIN. 3,I°NT .4W# 0. 4 .0 .1. . 14 # . 1 4 4 T r. (Opposisegnicalml4lll.,) - - rT* I 9:". I 9 I R• Moiling Mill and Mildse pa4iings,' n't etKer• AllariPE BOXES, &3B cIASTINEitt , Ordero promptly and eareitlly Czeente4 . ftirges reasonable. „ , .EBBERT a HIALCKLIIM -. HONALS CA#LIN . a T Fourth pad ;Foundryad :111tithine :Works, ...I{ABEDI 7 / 3 1LY 151%, ALLEGHENY. CITY, PA.. • - lismolioturen of Steam Rnglnes, Ofi b W an sg d Veit, e Pul.l ),IttilirmituvALT ll ."4, lAN° *Z I A r order a nd 'CIENTRAti, FOUNDRY • AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn eitzreot. BOLTOW BOIT -&s LBAGALEL aim Roil:, Hill Outing, Roll issue., ssainuEL mwicarataLim, IRON BROKER, 124 First iireet ? Pifiabnrgk, Pa. far for thivale of ~...00211Bli Mnitoe=dtr, oat i r i lran i e2 Avirr-91 tan lineedolliul Coke asixt B. Clharcoal Yoa thlo~Ye• PIO IRONS. • /*stalk • seettfailir peUelted. = = DiII743I3ILIIGH • PAPER MAME. iL FA.OTIISING 001dPAN1%,1)1Langfacturga PAINTING AND ' WRAPPPN4 . CLINTON 1.117.,7 lIIIIIIIMILLIC UMo ,jIIIIO3TOV MILL-1111W IILIGHTC•2I, NO.S2 Third Street, Pittsbargh, Pa. arrhaiss—Atrernsr" mourn ihisident. • JNo. B. LllThrifthilofif Abfrozw. waprnar, _ Dtezereap , 4 tivit nano, Jo* JIMMLII..a. D. Hartman, dots B. Clash mid fps ~~ liMill :PEARL MU EM ILY FLOW e 1 -• TZAR'. WLL Timm flat elides FRENCH , ?..FAIRiLY FLOUR. , "lia• at wk"... 81 1 1111 4 17 ordered' -;;; Seoul te beet St. - Plum& Num 13*./IXAMIN, , - • /kW tie best Obbelebirni is Irpirris 00BN;71.01:12tAND.00111 , 1101 , 1M , 111 4 0 .1 1 MIUMiknel raiaig /LE& nKM. I)=U3sIA+,UMI*3IITS. KNP FORT t PITT FOUNDRY - COI/PkNY OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBI3RGII, PA, f3ifttemf , R1 1 14)1( Brkg chhaery, mall Machines, Retorts, and Castings generally. NA'''4ofir vri i l l .ll . ': AND liiPk lAlthtts. Commie Carrell •ad Monallaseas Stseets, W= TAW) ,j i . .:1 IPkt . rilitnsn;43 '' ili,; PA• 7 ' ; s" " • ~Y~T~I~'`SI'T~ - -,r AcsiV'swfr OA!„ CAST E, POE em AND wA.Tis WOES. -, . • Pliatil are • slat tamrialdy la Pits, la dry amid, aad 12 feet siatraa••••y . 11 R k;l 4 •• ;1 Gensisilemithigibitas and ateriTorks: would pal Ostl the stpi,ailon of Itileleaps et @iii If!eisvi is road: elltroierk• ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, Pri . ll3l3l7l‘,GFEt. TROMAB N. NILLEII. President. 'lime Werke are MONK the largest and most ilemle establisiuneata In the West, endue now prepared to rarebit' Engines, of every description. Boilers, dil Tanks. :. linger EMI Work. I • Railroad Castings. -' te r lling 3111110tuilispi. "!.."1 Engine Castings. itsekine Castings. r: General Castings. A f S,•l : ,;(oidlOin anxpxritimv 1 • ZOOMS 4 .4 - .•• ,• • IRON BROWSERS; , FLOUR. PlTTEDlribalratzirrigt - f. FRIDAY.-:DECTAAI3tR: JI; 1968 cIMUME,'BOLLSRS, HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Cer, Point Alley and DaquesneEit., MAR Tao room) literießuilders,Founders &Mackinists Maaataeture STEAMBOAT zneneva sad STA TIONARY RNOINES, St all slam Ailetinat larnitvriaewp MIRE llSBlffi iz klSborse b power.alil mad e rd order at Say is IIVNTREiTbeew larri Bl 2 alair eus lt r iba PULLS T % INOWTOBAOOO F l LEfilla, latraaelaaarlo erdseeet teat INDUSTRIAL WORKS , illmitag ea Ite Allegßeey ' lliver, SW Ilea rata!, . 711 _ lr trilferairs 'ET !ITT BMW SY= AND TAU WOMPEL CARROLL & SNYDER, ev.lFANtrArisigtoorer: 't , • " TINVIAN, DOUNLI-FLUND TDWILANOPIND DOI AID OTLEIDDR DUMAN MMUS. OIL onms ADD OIL TANI% ONOINTITS, sansoffixe AID ADZ PAIL, PAIN MALT TAIL AND Vol. eadso TIT„L; lO Iso "-".1 1 DDIDDIE. TIMM DOORS AID GOAL MOMS ME Onlee amid Warekonii, j- co I Third, llbort sad Libert7ll r tretda,ad' - Pri'TSVItIFEGIII; , *; mr. Orders seat to, the above address wM be tits atteade wings 111 11.91rit BOILER MAKERS ANDAWEET,RO*,.74I,IDRYLTARS,. NO6. so, an, 94 AND SHIPMDI BT. Having secured a large yard and famished it with the meal approved machinery, we are_proared to manufacture every description of BOILERS 11 the best manner, and warranted equal to say made la Ntlie wintry. Chimneys, Breechlug, Fire Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers !MI, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller,lron,Bridges, Sugar Pans, and solo mann famurets of Barnhill , s Patent Boilers. Zepalriag dune on the shortest slim laken JAMES arms, Nee. 51i , 56 Inger Strad, PITTII3III/11,611: s 'IRON OIL TA\TCS, arrriaogo , re*. coma; ERILAXMX :1101.1.116 friioKS. L Asti SHIM IRON WORK, pa Steasolasts. "MUM efr ) SVI D. . XAXIMACTIMIIII Steam Boilers, Oil. Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WOGS, &C. 61 Penn Streit, Pinebtovh, -O,NoWINPIRAIV.IO4,O, •MJNAINIV WADING AND KING, • CormalseW lieroloura sat Broken la Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, prnrszusem, PA. . PHILLDZ;I f X/M ADDBEns, TACK, 101.0THERS T • COIOLIEMON MERCHANTS, mat Dzaziqui ror Petroleamand'itoProdint& PLlSibinh Ofilse—DAL23l2.lo lIIMMER47, ear et Daqualue W&i and kW* il t r "" Philadelphia Ogloe-1517 WALIiIIT eT I:w3ci H. EL 2 ABIG C O •9 ILINUNAOTITREJILOF PURE ISIECa BURNING OTh, - Brand—"L /70.71i,EAP . OWN°. 2 Duqueße !WV* PlPablirghe NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. Eutiti Manufacturers and Importers 7L ItT 887 LIBERTY STREET, One square ,bitrfiwoll DlP9 l i PrrTsatritGli. Acute lb'. TAIRBA:IIIgEr Bcygou p •,? NOVELTY WORKS.. prrrouwitau NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS,' M'IME & 'CO. ..rti.'mm.triuka cr. ti liscaloas Standard. Patent ~Jai= and C•vuater . SCALES. rt Janus • Fated Patent Door Locks and I.atekes, I'ADMISD 0 111111 JULIO, 11A.LLEABLI 130 x, as. • Calmer of Griot" and 'First Wapiti, ,r. OAS AND STEAM TTING. 1104 W Y. 1111101 MIL "i... 10114 XATll,6•iosallinlT WIN JOHN IL doormat k Coq; /MIMI FaIPPETTLS• GAS AND FITTERa,4 moudi= trin f rVllMioiot Goner of Piteiusd , • Wawa OILS. 127 Walnut /tree,. HARDW CUTILERY, &C.. OOZNZR OP WAYS=. fNANQIAL FORT fifITUANk,K.:7-10100ANT No. 169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, :: : $201,000, STOCKHOLDERS ,INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, f Govkixtmk&• smitikrnits , • AND COLD. INTI ERT ALLOWED IN TDIE DEPOSITA. Coll ma suits as all aeowaffich 114tatm to tha 141015140 a sad Oaaelaa t . - 13161X11114: 45:11 .1••• •I .: . • D. Herea ft er, D Jae. 0 Ndler. Wallace, Vrdes.. KIRA% Aidrew B. Yaweees, Janet M. Bailey. NeCILITEXAN, Pres% _ . is IL LIST WILSON: Csilsler, Miran Bill Of COIIIIOI I g, ,and Sixth igu, A. aroo f a:mm. l . PAPrztz, : $80e,44). A. Panama,' Wok. Artont, Okas. Lockhart, Allen Ktrk - paartak„- W. e. Haven, DIIICOVNTO HAM fl T, CAUaMET & CIL, ANB. BROILERS," Gorses. Th4rd and Wood Streets; rirrrentat43lll, r 1 astriamiso said a 00..) piazzas 111 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, 3 : - Aid perldialar annatr is pAid to ke !draw and GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Teraina on London. mylan nPfo ll l ll W. ll !'iliteNS; AAA _ , . 57 Market Street, sad Sae - 01 ;United States Seeuritie WESTERN SAVINGS RANH, Ns. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. interest paid on Time Deposits Ali? BUM RECRITRD PROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. c DEL I MITS SUBJECT TO MUM WITHOUT INTEREST. ilicaunta Dully st LE clock. • President—TßOXPSON BELL roeTratideft—A.lll.' REMAtUi t'' D/Rzotols: • TKOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOB. DILWORTH. , JOS. ALBERS. J. J. EILLINTLE. ---- Stoe.kholders to whoa w Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Wlllls DaMeth, D. W. C. Bidwell . 1 B. M. Yakut, prrtsßunGn BANK FOR SAVINGS, .FOII3DZBLY THE DIME ;SAVINGS INSTITUTION No. 67 Fourth Street, NWILT a%1MRIIIILIIIN*Z110P21".88MGli. OPEN DAILY from 9 to to'clock, and on WED— NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May h$ toNovember let, from 7 ,to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May Ist, 8 to 8 o'clock. Bookii of By-Laws, &c. furnished at the office. This Institution especially offer to those whose earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed,: and :bearing Interest In stead of remainlng unproductive. . BOARD OF MANAGERS: PRESIDENT, GEORGE A. BERRY. , VICE rEESIDENTH. 3. H. HARTMAN, I JAMES PARK, J.B. SECIIETAIIY AND TREASURER. . D. Et. IdcKINLEY. A. BRADLEY, . WM. K. NIA[/GK, A. S,tBEI,L, .P. RABBI , • JOHN th DIDLWORTG, ,;-,JOSHIT A RIIpDES, :4, O. 'FOLLANSBEE, • IORN'SCOT • ' JAB. L. GRAHAM, _ R. O. SCEMERTZ, _ DEMIST° HEIL ZOO. BOUCITORET.D. W. &A. S. BELL. tahl4:ll3v MEDICAL. A AN1100D: HOW LOST ! HOW 111: RESTORED! Juat ipubllrhectkletaled ellell• MI, P e, , sfx-eithili'- , A LEC'I'M ON' THE NATURAL TREATMENT. mid Radical Cure el Era •Oeneatorrlicea, or Seminal Weakness, lavoluntars .lstone, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar• liege generally; Nervousness, Consumption, Eel. .12sy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, re. tang from Self Abuse, Lo.„ by Robt. J. Culver. .well. M. D. author of the "Green Book, ' &a. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS,” seal ander seal, in a plain envelope, 10..aby. Pod" g s t a ffa rt r i tit i tgatCrAT a i G S' adarr izts NEW YORK, POSTOFFICE BOA 4386. so Dr Culverwell'e "Marriage guide. , i price A Scents. mySnu&MT . ANHOODM—Another i New MEDICAL PAMPHLET,/ rom the pen of 4:11t. were. The Medico/ Tinter say sof this work: "This valuable treatise on the cans e and cure of premature decline, shows how health Is !Tire Da d tbrough'secret abuses of youth - and manho od, 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 fce warded on receipt of Ma cents, by addressing Doctor CUR. TIB No. bb North Charles direct, Baltimore, Md. HUAI ADVICE to YOUNG BIEN ABOUT !Sq. Eedctye x Ouni On the Errors, Abuses aad Diseases Incident to Eolith and Early Manhood, with the humane view of treatment aid cure, sent by mail HOWARD tter 'enYelotes tree of chaste. Address, AS. , BOOLLTLON, Box PhlidolDhla. Pa. se22ll9O.dAT till!2o l 4,,gkiiVa rIN ik 4 0 te A HOMOURS,SELL &CO., • ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. blafr, %Inn of MIAMI lUD= and LIGHT Atit!iOik, A.:** . 4 - • SIEZIETINGS AND BATTING. CiFfi cement hi Isom and for Ws by 31.31 J. B. BANFLILD M SOL ;~ ilivorge W. Ous, Jute. lifeoauless, psw Des W, Wm. seed. Y. AT 11 A. 11. ES Ell The gold market seemed, to be firmer early in the day, but opening at 136 k, de clining to 1804 and closing at 135 X, weak, After having again touched 1363 i. The en-. tire manipulatiops in the gold room are due to the efforts of a stock clique, who are , anxious to sustain the price of their fancies ITIIOII, .PAL. lEI rrITM in order to sell out on the public at high prices. The demand for cash gold is lim ited, although exchange rates are higher, which is due td settling time for sixty.dsi bills which had been borroWed during the low gold rates in anticipation of setillime for thorn at a lower rate, but which the all prime. banking-houses. contrived to keep upconjunction with stock dealers. BondiPare decidedly ° weak, and have de clined to-clal,me-fourth per cent. on all the different derminations. Wheinver it is reported from • ew York that there is a demand for bonds r investment by banks and saving instil tions prior to a grand settling day s it is aim4certain that these reports are only spread fore pro pose of selling out by large dealers, tl'eßa ble them to replenish their stock at a lows?. rate. • - Stocks are dull and neglected:: The Erie clique is trying to get, hold_of the Cleve land & Pittsburgh Railroad, and is doing their utmost to depress the stockto Induce holders to sell.out. Pittsburgh holders are trying to get all the proxies theicau to vote at tbeiF.nort meeting against the Erie combination. ;The balance of tne stock list ist is quiet, - Make reference• Joseph Dilworth, Her. David Kerr, Henry Lambert. Ar•lb..ltrown, • Thomas Ewtnr. Money le in good demand, and business rather quiet. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135% Eighty•one's, 114%; Five Twenties, 1862, 110%; do, 1864, 107%; do, 1865, 107%; do, 1865, new. 110%; do, 1867. 110%; do, 1868, 110%; Ten Forties, 105%; Railroads —Cleveland & Pittsburgi, 84; Pittsburgh, Fort Whyne it Chicago. 110%; Chicago & Rock Island, 110%; Chicago & North Western, 76; do Preferred, 77%; Michigan Southern, 86; Reading, 07%; Erie, 37%; New York Central, 124%; Ohio Mississippi Certificates, 29g: Western Union Telegraph C0.,863;; Merchants Union Express Co., 15%; Pacific Mail, 114% Adams, 48%; Mining shams—Gregory, 5,25; Quartz Hill, 73; Smith ft Parmele, 4,25; Corydon, —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady .A, Co.: Gold, 136%; United States Sinks; 1::1's, 114%; 5.20'e,.1862ir. 1103;; 5-2:Vs, 1804, 107%; 5-20 ' 8 1 186r a 107%; 10-40's, 105%; 5-20's, January' fin July, '65, 110%; 5-20 rs, January and July, '67110%; '6B, 110%; June 7-80's, par leas 5(1 July 7-80's, do %; August 119; Sept., 119; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific:Railroad, 102; Cen tral, 103. PITTSBURGH LIVE.STqc*IMRKET. The stook yards are nearly overrun With stock of varionakinds. The receipts of Cattle" have been larger than ustial,and • although the market ruled dull, with a large number unsold at 12 o'clock to-day, , „ - there is but little change to note in prices. Choice Cattle sold a, shade higher than on Friday last. The sales reported on'Friday last were cpfiead at a ;apge - of from $3,12 to 67,50 per owt. Sales reported to-day foot up 638 head at from 64,12 to 117,87 per cwt.; generally range from $5,59 to 40,25.-.. Total sales for, the =week foot • up- 1,311 head, against 1,201 head last week, and 1,319 head the previous week. The generak ( IFIO, of the Cattle ori sad Was. of 'the medium t allies, and the number remaining in the pens is large. The galas reporte axe follows - Hedges & Taylor, to S. Miller .17 - head, weighing 20,000,.at"8f - tame• to 'bathe 18, weighing 21,150, at 6; same to J. Rambo 18, weighing 18,000, at 5,25; same to thistle 3, weighing 2,625, at .8,75; same to, W. Hittip 18, weighing 21,100, at 5,50; same to J. tilehey s,..weighing 5,230, at 6; Orr tt llama teL. Delano' 20, weighing "40260;itt 1450; E;,Orantbain to ..161intes , 'weighing 18,550, a6i 5,50;4 .L l Evans tO J. Jtatnisi,' 21; weighing . 21;500, at 6; Nee, tar. to Etta's' ;15, weigbing.l4,77s, at 5,65; Patterson to S. Moses 9; weighing '8,500 at" . 4,75(E. Naito B. MeGiarvey 20, weighing /8.275, at 4,50; THE BANKING HOUSE - - PIE It . NORIEtTZ Corner of Wood and Filth Streets. DRAWS BILLB Or EXCHANGE ON LONDON._ BERLIN. • `UN iON BANK." rogeN • DUBLIN. LEIPZiO, LlYalt POOL. BREMEN: • -- GL 1,14/OWA,. BAMBURON. B ' FBAKIPORT PABIB, .WEUtZBURGEt e STILvtBIIOIIIIO • DABMSTADT e MAINZ: t • - s jussEL KAISIMP , ANTBION, LOLOGOIN, SAND WAN. BABEL. STIITTOABZ BEEN: "BTOvNßOrdig, • - sarzrriewersto. and about 800 mere .natter plaees. Mosey is also sent to any village from central points direct to the residence et parties cree sof ellargr,An.qopa arcet 14. to Celleetleas made by newer of sittieneg 1I elver Dar. pa. IWO and parcels attended to. . Pit. IL MERTZ.. . JAns T BRiui Seeweeeeme to B. .71151.173 a 170.4 ,Corler Furth 'all Wood Sts., .IEI 4. rF lE. IEI NIL El 7 : - sit AID BELL ALL "SLUM 01 GOVERNMENT "SECURITIES,. SOLD, SILYE;B 41111, c0171',1518 1 ON MST PATORABLE TEBMB. later,egt All Owed Depito efts. Aar 'mosey loaned on Goverment Bonds at low est market rates. Orders ezeeneed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD; JAMES T.' BRADY A CO. lar PARTIES DESIRING TO IN• V- NT La UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC BONDS can save ass per cent. by aural's- Ina berm* J.A.N1Cr.11...1511r lat. Bondy on tuaatdfor dellyerr.. .. -; -. ~ . -7 . . ; .. .... • - JAMES T. BRADY a co. • Agenta Central ' and Buten Badge Salll'Ond arin- Wes, mraer Fouxt.b and Wood streets. I€B.:bla CO Fit Gaya FlN.Azion AND TRADE. OPKON CP TEC PnaesirmairGeramm,' THIIRSDA.Y, December 186& • PENN'A CENTRAL f3TOCK YARDS, WEDNESDAY, December, 9, 11368..• • .. CATTLE• „ S. C. Munn l3,4fiihitig 335, at 5,50; B. McGarvey to B. iiiiman 6, weighing 6.275, at'6;'W...Hedg&th r. w r . Imhoff 30, weighing 26.740, . Fadden to S. Moses 13, weighingts,l2s, at 6,50; same to same 2, weight ? 2,900, at 5,5 0 ; D. Barringer- to: Esewell 18,' weighing 15,125, at 6,50; P. (irk to Aull &Co. 23, tweighing 22,775, t 4,50; C. W. Friend. to H. Miller 17,weigh. ing 19,450; Hanks to Olmew & Z. 20w,3igh. ing 20,500, at 6,62; same to same :cows, weighing. 2,450, at 7; G. W. Friento H. Milleir 16, weighing 21,700, at 7,87; Catlin to Eichelberpr 20, weighing 20,600, 6,2 x), Good Sheep active at from 44 to 4y, per pound, and a choice article as high same. The, rincipal offerings are of the memo" class, and are nominal in price. The lwer grades are also is good supply, bugs not wanted atany price. The recelptoa largeiaUd;sa*reported since Friday n? lakt foo iftrei;fls3ltead at a - ratige trim $75 to $4,2 per cwt., and several head at frn2 51,37 tb $3 per head. On Friday last to sales, reported•were,4,7B7•l3sad at a' ranged fr0m42,75 to $3,75 per cwt. Total sales c the week 10,440 head, against 9,341 he last • week, and - 144717 the. Pre_ lll 9 l l week'. At noon tb.daY there Win! - large number in the pane unsold, and th receipts were coming in' heavy. HOB. The market is much excited'iuriit prig ' higherilritti Urge. receipts, Titikxleauwily, however, is sufficient to carry off the arri vals nearly as fast as they come notwith standint the prices asked and paid. , Pack ers ate the. market *fzd ' shying ,: as: will be seen , the sales amazed, but are pay ing extreme prices. The sales since Friday las; foot np13,473-headi at. prices rang's/ frcirn . s7 to' $8,90 'per' litindred. 'Hedges Taylor bought one car-afB7 head of heavy fancy hogs at s9_ per hundred. • We may quote the market active at _17,76 to • $8 for good Yorkers, $8,50, to 8,711 . , fort Philadel phia assorted, and $6,25 -to • 8;50 for good packing. The sales reported on Friday last were 5,023 head, at • from 57,25 to 8,25 per hundred. Total sales for the week 18,496 head; against 18,078 head last week, and 20,358 head the previous week. The quality of the hogs offering, are fair, and sell almost as fast as received. At noon to day the receipts were heavy, but there was no abatement in the demand, as the weath er is favorable for packers and shippers:• The packing at the principal western cities this season ; tolast Saturday, com pares- with 'the corresponding - date last year, as follows: - . 1867. 164,898" 187,611 173,104 368;600 .. . 90,606' 97;331 103,052 73,p2 Cinainnati;;.. ,Chicago St..-Louis Total .583,660 727,1114 The prices •of Kegs' are higher than he facts will justify,....seems .proW,ble. Its is yet too early - in the season ttrtietlnltely de termine the amount. Cf;thci "dein" tint the. fact 'that there was 'no ,old corn to fattem .the: Hoge mith must of necessity cause the Hoge to be, marketed late, espe cially- IW' the noithwest; - wherd- the new crop of corn • ripens late, it is not tit for feeding eo as to .bring the. Hogs to market much - before January. ',At any. skate, the running of prices up to such 'extremes as the present, so early in the season, insures a reactionanore or-less violent. . • PITTSBURGH PETRQLEUM MARKET. Orincm . ovram Prrrssuserc CLuarrrE, Timm:ewer, Deeemtier 10, 1868. The Titutlyille Herald, giVEIE!, arers. of po petroleum faCis'afid'statistids for the month of Norember.' We extract the following: Tow pi. hipments of crude for No- bbls. verriber, of barrels of 46 gallons esch 306,483 Add to reduce to barrels of 43 gal lons each - ........ 14,255 Total• shipment of barrels of 43 gal lons each Stock on hand N0v..1, Stock on hand Deo 1 Deduct decrease on Dec. 1 Toter al production during . Novem b ; • • Average per day for 30 daya. 10,175 Production pre'vlbualy reported.... 3,105,633 ''Total production from Jan. to December 1 3,413,891 Average s per day for 365 days 10,190 The average production taken at the wells during: the 29th and 80th of No vember was be0n,9,700 and 9,800 barrels. The total exporra-from New York from January lat, to. December Jet, and from all other ports to November":2Bth,-riactied 91,-' 803,052 galloas, against 60,726,970 during the same time last year. There was quite a commotion in it cir cles to-day, occasioned by quite a numberof very unexpected, and to some parties, pleasant "calls,. " and the market was con siderably excited, though in Refined there was but comparatively little done. It would appear that the New York clique, which bought so freely some weeks since, are commencing to make requisitions for their - December oil, not that they want the, oil, but, from what we can learn, the ob ject is to bring about a "corner," and force those who are short to pay the difference between what .the oil was bought at and whatever it may be worth on the day of de livery. This is no new thing in the oil bus iness. Several attempts of a similar kind have bn made, but they have nearly al ways resulted disastrously to those who were in the - ."ring" and were instrumental' - in bringing it about. The "calls" taday, it was said, aggregated between fifteen and twenty thousand barrels, and it is expected that the amount will be largely increased tomorrow. CRUDE. - The Crude market was considerably cited, to=day, and there was considerable inquiry for next year, while for December the demand was rather light. The ales Were 5,000 Wills seller's option, all next year, at 1236; and, 9000 bbls,in different lots for first six months, sellers option ; at same price. December, seller's option, was offered at 1234, ' without finding a bnyer. 4 From this it would seem that refiners gen- ' erally have about all the oil they want for the balance of this-year, or else they , have an idea that they can buy it cheaper before the month is Out. - As we hale already intimated, was also. considerabik, eicited'to-day. particularly' for immediate delivery, though so far as' we could learn there was not a single sale. Spot oil was quoted at iron:l'3lg to 32, and it was rePorted that alialehad-been made in Philadelphia; at : the outside, figure. Sale of 500 bids each March and. April at 3134. Some of the "shorts" have already' covered, while others express iideterMina tion to see it out—either pay more ta• less. OIL 5H114,41) Es ST BY d. V. B. R. Fulton, Marvin & Co., 100 bfils refined to W. P. Logan Philadelphia. - • • ;- ~Faweett, Logan ' d Stockdale, 250 do do to W. P. Logan Bro.; Philadelphia. Livingston &Brae.; . 100 do do toWar den Frew :S Co:;.Phlladelphia. Lockhart, Frew& Co., 529 do do to War= den. FreW&Co..- Philadelphia. Moßee,-Haokett &:Co., 250 dodo to W. P. Logan Jr Oitizens 4 Ret - CO.,' 563 'do de to' 'Tack Bro., Philadelphia. , • • ' Forsyth, Bro, & Co,, 466 dOdoto Warden, Frew & CO.; Philadelphia. Montzheinier,Roeltler t Co., 250 dodo to Waring, Ring & CO., Philadelphia. Total shipinenta . 'llO6 or4stmeannifrr paowoutalsaris rt4Pqr• ~f 4; W. King it & Co., 46 - do do to War ing, Kin &Co., Philadelphia. Warden. Ballentine it Co., 54 do. 46. - , tb Warden. Frew'dr Co.,.Philadelphta. • Fleming Co., 170 do do.,to Tack ° - Total shipments Refined Me II 320,738 266,180 253,700 12,480 808,258