Q STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. - - - fillip BEST STOVES. BRADLEY & CO., lbanfeetarere of the greatest •arlety of took, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO EE'VOIIND IN THE STATE. • , • Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori ental Stoves aid FUnisces for Hard Coal or Coke. Sees in the World for Parlor,Ofice. ntore or Church. Ire nerds no rehindling—burns all winter. Pellet bay until you see or lead for Circular. Eo: 30 WOOD ONBEET • Our Agents for Orientals—DE arIfLER BEOS., Itmktbield ht.; GEO. HUBLE Y. Alle:heny City. • . &' 'GRAFF' , 111161 , 7 a co 9 9 IGLOOFACTIIRIOSS OP MT VAZIETY OP • r ierr •fEi, _ itosToN Ofi.7k a 'BA3;.E., "THE, IKRY. iiTfiNICE I " . Foi WAIF MO 317112115138. .\ THE NEW . ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "REGGLATOR.". COLUMBIA CO{))' STOVE, T 4.1 4 ,8 leinednnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE, IC,T IRON • MANTLES. WELLMAN'S BE : ELECTOR, GRATES. free Isom dirt and dust; 1 4 17ELTE FRONTS, FENDERS, C. 206' and 208 Libertsr Street, PTMSEURGII, PA. 6:y17 COOK STOVES• CET THE BEST. iermsELL 4 CO: TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Worranted ,tot Oook, Bake or 'Roadies • I well as any other Store in the Union. • BISSELL & CO., No. 25 Liberty Street. I • ilago on hand and for sale, PARLOR ESTOVIDEI, :MATINGTOVESk r (MATE FRO tui VENDEE% COOKING GES, &a. STEEL DUQUESNE , 1 ifiON AND STEELWORKS. COLEMAN, RA & CO., MANITIPAOTIMINXB OP Iron, Nails • and Steel, Carriage and Wagon Springsluid Axles. • - - DIKEISOPPII., Xt,,iid"Juniata Merchant Bar, Ilannd sad Some i ls; Band, Bound eet and Plate Iron; lerral.,•BaH and Half Iron; Cylinder and • "Wag= Box Iron; Drag sad Dropper Bars; 'l` and Flat Bail for Coal Roads; Cut Nails and Spikes; Plaw,.Spring and B Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut ter Bars, Crow Bars, kin., Se. (Mee and Warehouse -77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. t• -8/,,F,"728/13 STEE L WORKS. MIER, NEMIOII & PITTEBIGEI. Pd. *rinfeere of every deserffitl of CAST:AND GERMAN STEEL, " 'Min t i3 M111,...vrp0 5PE 1 7 43 % AXLE, STEEL 'l'/RE, GC., ito . , . . Wantioutei 88 Water and 'lOO Mit Sts. IaILLE.F., BARR & PARKIN. ;01ESESAL PASTIMES: NICTCALIP.REUBEN MILLER, VW: W. BABB, , I OIL&S. PARKIN. • MCIAL PAETszn -1 3. X. SIZE. , CRKSCXN'X' STEE L WORKS, Maar - t 33 4 tO . RR B A PAMliargy Office, No. 339 Liberty St„ ''' piTTSBIIRSH, ph. e514:41411. _ ButeKR IB P Sr. ,ra4 WORKS. ItjEPA !,. BROTHER & CO., manc l itsiattreila all deicripttons of \ eas - P - ml" 011 Ice anctWarebonse 120 122, 3.24 131CQIITI 1124/1 R an 4 IAI FIBB~ B / 10 C , E , T, • PITTISBI7BOII. pITirSBURGH STEEL WORKS. tsamszassza u iglus.] ANDERSON & WOODS, IJOCESSOBB TO AisTEP.SON, COOK it 00.4 . _ , Maxofliotorers of every descitption of • - STEEL BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL. Circular 9aug and Cross CO PLATIMIS. . . Spring, Cast and German, Flow and Blister tifeel. ShoTM, Hoe, Fork, Rakeand 'roe Calk steel. • Railroad Spring steel and Frog Points,LCastSteel ff ingeraars, blekleSteel, , bprirtg Steel Tyrn, Flow Wings, Drill Steel. • Udine and Worke—tiorner,FlßST AND ROSS Pittsburgh, Po. • yR:d9 inoN woRKs. - Jam. V sBxss, Prein W. r. P 011.1212, Oup , t,„ VIIITTEIBURGR FORGE • 411' - ' I AND IRON CO., I 717TACTUB 7 . 118 07 liar Iron; P.4llroad Fish Bars slut flails; Railroad Car Axles Boiled; RatirOad Car Axles hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; - Side Rods;. Takes , Takes, Straps; istst‘in Meade; Steamboat abatis; Steamboat Cranks; piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, _ ufflos, N 0.17,7 PENN STREET, VERgON, PRESTON CO., Pennsylvania Iron ;Works. Warehuie, N0...186 and 167 OUST EritUT, opposite illonongaaela Hones. epst:d6 PlTTSilttssoll. LABE SUPERIOR kap MID LTG woßis . ,-PrlTi 4:131:11143113. .1 • - - ' PARK, MCCURDY & C 0.,, . _. • Rh, .uticturers of • ilnettidnis, Braziers' and ( Bolt per. Presled Copper BOUOTELS, sod Stilt Bot s Swelter Polder. Also, Impoe_nrs and Dealers cat; Tin Plato , Sheet Irbn. w ireu &C.. Jon. s i ly An laand 'natters , Machines ag.d wools. , aralsonsnilio , IslEo FIRST.friTHEST and 120 /11 , 2 ti12.22"/._rltteburgh. - , ~4 OW 'orders of ' Uop'per. 'pi. to &iv desired : _Pat ois. , . . . mimi.c3iidlrso „ . 'FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. lOU FORT PITT FOUNDRY C COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH; PA, arEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Maelsines, Retorts, and Castings generally. NA TIONAL FOUNDRY Gems? °enroll end CAST IRON BOWL PIPE; hirlstaaa are a oast invariably in Pita, in dry sand, and 11 foetlengths, Ala°, fall assorUaent of EGE. P COPPER. AND PIPE WORKS. CIENT7I WARD.) P3'rICIEMIMOII, PA. 'W*T.LtIAM Dia,nufaeturer of TOR GAB AND WATER WORSE. t • wags for Gas and Water Works.- I would also call the attention of Bnuerintendente of Gas Works tom 'make of RETORTS. I\ ATLAS WORKS, AIORTON S RE.F.T, Nbith Ward, ---I '. - ' .riS. - st - teos;clu itatEr: TUOMAS N. MILLER. President. These Works_ we among the largest, - .and most oomplete establishments .11 the-West. and are now ;mewed to furnish I:twines, or every •Seeeriptlon. inders, Su Tanks. Sheet Iron li...cork. Railroad C,astings. jolting 311 U Caitings. Engine Castings. Machine Castings. Renewal Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED rio9:lt6o 2.. 0. LIVINGSTON:W. U. BURT.W..i. ROBINSON. Js. LIV INGSTON & CO., • IRON 'POUNDERS, - M.AirI3PACTIIIIEIIa OP ' FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All dem ;iirtions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; kg rieulturillmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ms chineAlt7ciblirimb. promptly attended to. °lnce sad Worts—WASHINGTON AVE Wt. near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pu.• ROBINSON, REA &. CO., Successors to ItOnfirdOn, Wing 1 mnsrea, _ WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS - AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Bost and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions* Oil Tanks and Stills, Water and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GITIPAB.D'S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills,) - . MTH:BURGH; Rolling Mill and Bridge Castinp, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PHI BOXES,' - MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Order Orders promptly and carehtlly executed. s r IaIBEET & jl~cxr nom. \ 0ct5,128 T • - &TH OMAS &S CARLIN•CO., Fourth' Ward .Foundry and - belling Workg, \ • BANDusrir ST., ALLEOREIkTY CITY, PA.. 3lanufketnrers of Stens Engines, 011 Presses, Pul leys, Bhafting, tirist and Saw Work Rolling Mllland - Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. \Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. mylitqls CENTRAL FOUNDRY • AND ROLL WORKS 880 'Perm Street. BOLT MAN, BOYD & B4GAILEY. , Chill Rolls, 14111 CILISULIp, Bull Lathes, \ IRON BROXERS. Sp'. atewiamE l nswor, IRON SRO/KEIL, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. atr,ral,fuatalizit'gCortiwallitDogrnm4g and other brazes of c litl i geirdte. lirgnghlOghenif Coke and C. B. Charcoal • rinnst" oactitliv PAPER. PITTSBURGH PAPER MANU• FACTUEING ,COMPANY, Mantalsoturen of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTON MLLSTEUBENYILLE. OnTo. - BRIGHTON MILL—NNW lIRIGHToIi, • OSTIM AND WAREHOUSE, N 0.82 Third Street Pittsburgh, P. • 01710166—AUGUS NARTJt_Preshient. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Trimmer. SAMUEL FUDDLE, Secretary. DraisrrOna—Aagret HarVe, dots Atwell, S. B Ellinllllll, John S. L'I r ttlgten. Cash veld for Pauper Stook.. , jaga:osa FLOUR. PEIRL.MILL•II4O,IISOI,4I . • _ PEARL - MILL Thre&SteeOlsen Bread, equal to -FRENCH FAMILY 'FLOUR. This roar will only ea nit oat when eipeola7 ordered. PEARL BILLLDEVE BRAND, • qual to , beet Bt. Louts. PEARL MILL RED BRAND, Equal to best Ohio rota'. WHITS COBN 11.01311 AND 4001141 MEAL. - _ L T. LEISEDY Ir, Allegheny, Sept. 9,1888. muu. MILL, MIME; RGEt GA Ell s MON DA.T. DECEMBER 14. 1968. ENIENES, BOILERS &c. HUGH 11„ BOLE Bri CO., Cm . . Point Alley and Dailies/mgt., Ts Pour?,) Engineßuilders,Founders &Mackinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES - lad STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Spmlal attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL REGINA AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15410 The power. CASTINGS,,of every klud, made to order 'at oar Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, ,PIILLEYS, MAN(4 , ERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, ea Band and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS Irsordteg en Ste Allegheny River, near Ike Point, PITTBRIIRSE, PA. filled. TnT === FORT PITT • M1111:11, ST4IL AND ? 4 MIK WORKS. CARR;II4I et . SNIDER, ILLITTTAMBXIIB OP streets, TERULAR DOUBLE4LIIED minium rnus, 808 AND CYLINDER STEAM sonatas. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANIM CatbINEYS, BRED:MING AND ABE Pia& SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND 00N DRNSICI18; m krrES, eesomarrise AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES °Mee and Warehouse eerier Seawall, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, pa. ear tly Or dtrs Dent t o o the above addreee - Wll l be , rosap attended t. nih7:lß9 BBARNHILL & CO., OILER MAKERS • AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, BO& 80.911, 94 AND 'Ael PENN BT.' Having secured. a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are _prepared to manufacture every description of BOMBES 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, Boller Iron, Bridges,. huger Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. :TAXIES N. Nag. 55 and 56 l ater Street, PITTSIIPROIE4 PA., 111.1.711:17ACMUIR oP IRON. OIL _ TANKS, BETTLIIM PANS. COPtS,R=2I2O itow.rff 11131.1 . ., BTAC JAB= H. BMUSILDDIIND D. BILDIBEG I & JARED M. BRUSH SON ,. wAIfITIPACTITIIIIIB or Steam Boilers, Oil tills, Muff& SHEET IRON W t. _ BM &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WARLNG AND KING, COMMLUEIOII Meretunas sad Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL , S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, pirrsnuncis, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WATLING, KING & CO., 1 127 Walnut Street. TACK •BIikITHERS, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEA..11.13 IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh OfiIee—DALZELL , BUILDI2W. oor ner of DuquesneWey in.d Irwin streets. Philadelphia Ofilee-127 WAI.NUT ST. apitw2o fl_ M. LONG & CO., • MANUFACTURERS OF PURE wiarE memo on, Brand"L ire/FEB. IO °Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STEERIT & EUWER, A.R,D W R, E, 887 LIBERrI C Y STEEET, • colon= dr WAYNE, Ouellquare'llielow,le=is= Depot, 71 ITTSBTIRGH. &rants SOAI.tEa.• piITTSBURGIII NOVELTY *FORKS. ADAMS, ~31 1 1pEE MASOPACTURZO OP tieratone Unwise& Patent Platform. and Counter .. .-, .. - S ID .A. 1.4 E 5... g. • - Janus Faced Patent Door Lock.s . • \and Latches,• ~ . PAINT AND CI 'IMRE MILLti. !lAA , I, , YABLIG IKON, &O. " . _ Corner of Orant . .,and First Streets, = GAS AND STEAM ,FITTING. JOHN Y. 000P1 .1416;'ILLTII 11:111117 BULL JOHN 1C COOPER al CO*, BRAss ittINDEREI, GAB AND STEAM FITTERS, Mutafficturersof FUMY% AND BRASS WOl%4 0 ~ every. i p r warat , ow l fiagf ,.. i. GAS FIX.TuP.... .Cernerof Pike and Walnut Streets, 31715:130 I WORK, For Steamboats Azd BERET 130 HARDWARE. Manufacturers and Importers CUTLERY, &C. NOWETYWORKS , PITTt 4 SUAGH. PITTSBURGH. FINANCI4L ....",..."................w.....e .•*1,01.440.•,...~. I .1,4 W FORT PITT, BANKING COMPANY, No; 1.69 Wood Strezt. CAPITAL, : :. : : r $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALKES IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEIEST LIMITED ON TILE DEPOSITS. Oalleettods made on all aooesettde WM& In the - Mated !States and Canada. H. Hostetter, DIME CT Jae. OM CLlttstier. James Gordon. Bent. 11. li.mg, H. Wallace, Andrew Miller, Z. rawoett, James M. Bailey. Minn. FietturnisiAL l Preen. D.ILBOF. Oaahler. NATIONAL B NE lOF COI FILE Cer. •r Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTEPCSON..7—., President. JOH. H. HILL - Cashier. : $500,990. • DDIZOTO3I3: A. Patterson,, ) • George W. Cass, Wm. H. Brown, ' James McCandless, Chu. Lockhart,. WM. Douglas, Allen Kirkpatrick, I Wm. Used. IV. S. Haven, • interims mu • 11011rAitT, CAVG a V & CO., BANKERS AND ,BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, I , l"l"TtErftErrtG L ll , tHOHOZBI3O IIB TO HANNA, HART 00.,) DZALIL7/13 llt Exchange, Coht, Coupons, And particular attentl:l9. o t i ld to he parchue 111141 - GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. tri :en N Rooms & SONS, 57 Market Street, PITPTSIiITELGiIi. PA. Collections node on all the principal points of the United States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds aid 4)ther Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CONIELIEHON. Paxii ealar attention paid to the parehue and sale of United States Securities. ~311:t1 WESTERN SAVINGS BAN, No. - 59 Fourth. Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid °Wilma Deposits ANY BUM RECEIVED PEON ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJEF T.s rI sT ONERI, B OUT Discoauts Daily at IUI o'clock. 2_ President—THOM : N.3oN HEAL. Vice President—A. L MARSHALL. DiRACTosA: 711011IPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOS DILWORTH. JOB. ALBRICE. J. d. GILLESPIE. Btoeiholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willis Dalzell, • D. W. C. Bidwell IC., M. Fulton. . DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK. NO. 65 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED IN 1835. ASSETS Optm daily, from 9 to to o'elock• also on WED NEbDAN and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'elocs, and from November Ist to May lsi, lrhm 6 to 8 o'clock. Depts re.eelvell ofan corn - of not less than O .sirs NE DOUAI'. and a ,tivldend of the pro.sts declared twice a y oar. in June and December. Intere,t has been declared semi-annually in June and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of slx per cent. a year. • Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depesitnr a' principal, and bears the same in; t crest from the Ist ela) d of Juee and December, compounding twice ay ear, without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pass bock. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years. Books containing the charter, liy-Laws.Rules and Regulations, furnished grates, on application at toe °face. rwrAIDENT—GEORGE ALBREE. VIC& PRESIDICNTB John G. Backofen, Benj. P. Nahnestook, James lierilman, James McAuley, James B. U. Bleeds, Isaac M. Penimek, TRUE, Win. J. Anderson, Calvin Adams. John C. 13 ndley, George Black, 11111 riurgwln. Alonzo A. Carrier, Chu lee A. Colton, John Evans, John J. Ulliesple, Wi ter a H. HH uHken, Richard Ha e James U. Kelly,. TubAmin isit—CHAR RETAILY—IAbIe.B M . F.CILVVICSt SAVINGS RANK, N 0.14 Smithfield Street. PITTSBURGH, P A. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. ANY BUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De podia recelvoci ouhject to check, without Interest. JAMES BLACKMORE, President. :\ GEO: D..TINDLE Secretory and Treasurer. • - JAMES H. HOPKINS, Solicitor. James BilekTllol%, Tludle, William Deane, A. G. Cubhage, John LITHOCaRAPHERB 13INGTHULT ‘C CLUB. ING ERLY & CLEIB , Successors Sto or.o. V. SClRTOnidare CO. " Lrrixosaii.Aruzaw. - Ttie only titealli Lithographic Establishment -Welt of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Reads. Bonds, Labe: a, Circulars, Show Cards, Dipiomas. Portraits, V taws, Certilicates of Dopostisu 111111 C to.. Nos.' Via And 1141 Third street. Ps; • BAIR AND PERFIDWERYN , ----- - JOHNI PECIE _,. Ornamental gap JUIN WOUICER AND 'PHRPUbIEiti No. / 33 Fhlyd street. near Sinitlitield, , Pittsburgh. Always on hand, a _general assortment or Ladle' , WIGS, BANDS, .1/lOlt_ ,LS• Gentlemen's WIGS, TO. P/N/ALPS, GUARD OLIAINS A .BDACISL NTS, kn. A . good Pilo in cum will be - given for UAW AIL • _ ... Ladies , and ttentlentesis Hats lanttitig *mud the neatest manner. • s , adasna ti= BANKING HOUSE OF 11 j Pr . R. 25111alEtrrZ, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets: DRAWS , BILLS 0 FIaCHANGE . ON ~ . LONDON, BERLIN, UNION 8A8E.," - post N. DU IiLIN, L RITZ'S , . - • LIVARTOOL. .BREMEN.' • GL 4 . (WWI , HA.MBURGH, _ I • IS e( LFAST,, TRAK woRT or M., PARIS. , WEIRZBUROIL STBAASBOUEG DARMSTADT, MAINZ. CARREL, KAISERS' , ANTERN, L 0 LOOIIE, LAND WAN, TIMER, ATILDROM._ , BASEL., STUTTGART, BERN. ISTOeKHOT.M,, SAN FRANCISCO: - and shoat 200 more smaller places, . Stoner to also sent to any lr Maga from central points direct to the reel4Mice of parties free of °tour., In, from fifteen to seventeen mhos. ... Collections made by power off, attorney all over Eur. pa. *cods andl parcels atterined to. . PH. R. MERTZ. • JANES T. BEADY 8 Co., teuamisoiro to 8.7a8E13 & 00..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., • .EL 2 4 2 - 12 a. 3FA 3R. BUY AND t3BLL ALL BINDS OF GOVFMMENT SECURITIES, DOLD, SILVIrft AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVOBABLE 71311M8. i Interest Allowed on Deposits.. is3r Money teemed on Govertuzezt Benda at low est market rates. I Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. T, AT 11 A. H. aD4):022 I=2 make reference: Joseph Dilworth, Hey. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. hi. Brown, Thomas Itwine. 52,161,720 19 A. M. Pollock, H. D., Robert Robb, John IT. Shuenberger, James bbldle, Alexander peer, , Christian Yeager. irks: t Robert C. Loomis Henry J. Lynch, Peter A. Matiara John Marsh..ll, Walter P. Marshall, John 11. McFadden, Onnaby Phillips, N, Henry L. Ringwalt, Wm. E. Schmertz, Alexander Tindle, William Van Kirk, Isaac Whittier; Wiu. P. We man. ES. A. COLTON. 11. D. 111FEHs. TRUSTEES James H. Hopkins, James Born. W. 'W. Bradshaw. Hobert Wray, Igr PARTIES DESIRI VG TO IN- V eT in. UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC lIOND.Scan sere ono per cent. by parches to fp before J.A.NUA.IIIr Bonds on hind for delleerv. JAMES T. BRADY .t CU., Aents Centre' and Union Pacific Railroad nein Mee, corner Fourth and Wood streets._ .1.8:b13 Ctt Etffzintrgt Gapttt FINANCE AND TRADE. 0E7261 OF TAT. PITTSBUROII GAZETTE, SATURDAY. December 12,.1868. —The following is a statement of, the ap proximate earnings and expenses of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rail way Company, for the month of Novem ber, and of the earnings and expenses for thO first nine months of the - fiscal year, as compared with the same period of the year 1867: • I j De • -1 create Increasei from 113 M. I W. !over 16671 . 1907: From Fr'g , t, $452.511 081 4.38.186 471 Passengers. • 303.743 481 =1,657 391 Ex. Matter. 9,86250' . 8 810' 101 Ma 11..... ..t. - 7.82600 - 7,8300 Rent of .R.'j. 7.083 337,00 33 Mlseellane . sl I.OE 00 7 . 455 05 - T0ta1.... f 6V..028 81r. 1,41 8 14i • Expenses...l 4i7,1104 071 'MOP 801 - Earng , 5 1 73;1,17.17.181 260,648 34 4.113 84 Ea_,_..- rrags from! January Is4l 1 - Sopov. 30. 17,Z-.1,64!. 57.6,664 399 136...T,,443 44 s frontt .. January Ist, tolior. 30..,4,431,4.77 16,4,413,666 541 17,640 W. Not Earngs for II lama !2.8G3.415 41.2,2.54,5= 59,608,902 a —We learn from a late London Petro leum circular that holders of oil took ad vantage of the low condition of stocks of Refined In England during last month to advance prices, and "corner" short sellers for that month. This movement was made at the same time that a similar one was in progress at New York. The stock of Re fined in London on November 28th, was 21,050 barrels and 854 cases, against 60,102 barrels at the seine date last year. Financial Matters in New York. • Gold Closed at 135 1 , 4 <(3135%. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l Ne.var York, December 12,1868 310NEY,AND GOLD. Money, which was active at 7 per cent on call early in the day, closed much easier with more liberal offerings, and the bulk of business in the afternoon was donchtt 6 per cent. Some failures among small dry goods firms during the week, also a firm in wo)lon and anotner in cottons. :Marling quiet at 9%®9% per cent. Gold lower; openbd at 1353,1 and closed at 1351.;,Ce1345‘. Exports to-day $326,000, for the week 483,- 821. Bank statements unfavorable, showing heavy reduction in legal tenders and large increase in loans, and specie also consider ably increased. Loans, $273,30 , ),144; In crease, 33,868.239; Sepcio, $19,140,7F5; In crease, 61,496,514; Circulation, $:14,285,906; Decrease, $48,853: Deposits, $169,337,215; Decrease, 3506,402; Leal Tenders, $54,015,- 854; Decrease, $5,476,611... STOCKS. Governments steady with only moderato business. Coupons 1881, 114%®114%; do. '62. 105%®105%; do. '64, 107%; do. '65, 107%®108: do. new. 110®110; do. '67, - . 110®110%; do. '6B, 110%®110%; 10-40 s, 105% 0103%,.. State Bonds dull and lower; Missouri% 8935; Now Tennessees, 67®67y:: New North Carolinas, 60@)61; Virginias, 5734. Stocks have been been dull and the mar ket opened heavy, but after the first regu lar board, on a report from Washington - that the Supreme Court will decide in la yer of the legal tender act: The largest deal ings were in Now York. Central and Rock Island; Erie, also, attracted attention and advanced, while Ohio and Mississippi was in demand, on the supposition that it would be bone - fitted by the lease of the A. 'and G. W. to the Erie. The market closed •steady on New York roads, and doll and drooping on western shares, with a heavy decline in Pittsburgh, on the rumor that the present management has lost control of the road. Express dull.' • EWE-TWENTY Pawns:--Cumberland, 36® 3d L; NVella Express, 253:, ®26 ; Ameri can, 42 3 / 4 ®43 ;..Adams,-48@483i; United States, 45t4®413; Merchants Union, 1514 @MU; Quicksilver, 21®21.; Canton,473.i (48; Pacific Mail 112%®113%;W. U. Telegraph, 363;®36%;, - B. H..t E., 23% ®2415;* Mariposa, 5®6; preferred, 19% ®2O ; New York Central, 12-N®124%; Erie, 40i4®40%; do pref., 59®60: Hudson 124 1 ,.; ©125; Reading, 981 1 , ,Ey0r,g; w i t, „ h.s i X(ios4; do. preferred. f.li@lo; St. Kiiiiro2y, 0 4 0:14;- weft neat. rity.c.,7132; Fort -Wit% ce. 109% (DIM; 011io and Mississippi, 2,9%..q)14,; Michigan Central, 118%10120; Michigan Southern. 85X@85 1 ,4; 11l nois Central, 114; Pittsburgh, 81'5(8134 ; Toledo, 101®1013;; Rock Island, 105%4 106; Northwestern. 75©74‘; do. pre ferred, 79@76 1 4; Lake Shore, 130; St. Joe preferre4; 93; Terre Haute, 37%@)39. Mining shares dull; Gregory, 525; Quartz Hlll, 80; Smith 6r. Parmelee, 390.. _ _ Copper stocks' at Boston—Copper Falls, '16%; Franklin, 14; Hancock, 4; Minnesota, 2; Quincy, 18; Calumet, 50, -- Imports for the week=Dry Goods, $834,- 765; General Merchandise, $2,171,735. - The receipts at the Sub. Treasury today were 5901,005; paymeuts, ;379,558.' -Bal- atm, $91,091,930. PITTSBURGH MARKETS• OFFICE Or THZ PITTSBURGH' GA.Zet r SATURDAY, December 12, 1868. The y general markets -during the past week have been characterized by a firmer feeling, without, however, any material im- • proyement in theNolume of business. All kinds of Grin is in better demand, higher, and stock. light, and Flohr, also, is firmer, though without quotable change. The de mand, however, is entirely local being re stricted mainly to supplying the wants or the home trade, £nd so far as we can learn, the spirit of speculation, as yet, Is very feeble. APPLE BUTTER—Is unchanged at 70 to 75 in kegs, and 80 to 85 in crocks. APPLES—There is • a continued active demand, and with diminished arrivals, prices are tending upward. We continue to quote at 53 to $4.50 per bbl. BUTTER—There is an improved demand and choice Roll is higher; we now quote good to prime, at 38 to 40c and choice at. 42 to 43c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4% to 5 eta. BEANS-83,50 to 53,75 per bushel. CRANBERRIES-43ales Eastern Cainvated at $23 to $25 per bbl. CLlEESE—Continuea dull ' but un changed. 15 to 20c, as toll'qUaltY• DRIED FRUlT—Steady d emand but un changed; Peaches at 12 for , quarters, and 14r . to 15 forhalves. 1-Apples at 9to 11c. • EGGS—Qnoted at 32 to 33. I POULTRY—Demand is rather better: sales of dressed Turkeys at 16 t0.16c, and Chickens at 12 to 130. - POTA.TOESThere is a continued fair local demand, and we can 'report regular sales at 85 to 90 cts. , HAY-Under the infitienie ofdirninished receipts, is firmer and the demand is im proving; we continue to qu to baled at S2G to $27 per ton, as to quality and condition. HOMINY-$6,50 . to $7 per bbl. ONIONS--Sales it 81,60 to $1,75 per bush el, as to quality. `, • GRAIN-There is an improved demand for all kinds of Grain, and with a light sup- ply and diminished arrivals, prices are, ' tending upward. Winter Wheat is scarce and in demand but, unchanged at $1,85 to $1,90. - Oats firmer ;and .tending upward: we now quote at 63 to 64c on wharf andi 1 ' track, and 66 to 67c for small lots in store.' ", Corn is also scarce and considerably firmer 'j but unchanged; new at 75 to 80c, and, old at $1 to 81,05. Rye continues scarce and in steady demand, and may be quoted firm at $1,48 to $1,50. Prime Spring Barley is. quoted at $2, and Fall 10 to 15c higher. LARD.-Steady, with regular salsa of prime kettle rendered at 16%, in tierces,. and 17%c, in kegs. ' LARD OIL-Is firmer and in limited supply, but unchanged; we continue to quote No. 2at $1,23 to $1,25 and No. 1, at 81,48 to $1.50. • . • MESS PORK-826 to $26,50. ' FLOUR-The market la devoid of . any new or important characteristics worthy of special notice. About the only rlifference we have to report, cdmpared with last week, is a firmer feeling and a slightly im proved demand, as prices have undergeno -no change. Western Flows are quoted at $7,50 to $B,OO for Spring, and 19,00 to $9,50 for Winter;< , The Pearl Mill quote their brands, made .of the best Wheat, as follows: - Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at 89,50, and-, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Double' Extra,-,•:•Family, in barrels,. $10,20, and, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel; • Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, $B,OO, and, Au - sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The City Mille, quote prices as follows:• Extra kamily, (Winter) in barrel's,. $9,50, and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel;. Double Extra Family, in barrels, $lO,OO, and„•in sacks, 19,70 per barrel, and Spring, sB,oo,in barrels, and $7.70. in sacks, per barrel. - ' WHISKY--Higliwines are quoted at 11l to 81,05 per gallon. ' - SALT-Allegheny River brands at $1,8.5 by the car load and $2, i store. FEATHERS:--Sales to he trade at 75 to 80 for live 'geese, andto 90 in a retail e, way. PEANUTS--Qnoted at $2. 17,325 49' .w sr j 1.499 09 L 5759 1%745 73 PITTSBURGH pETROLEUHMARKET. OYFICE OF THE PITTBURGH GAZETTE, avrouner, --December 12, 1868. - GENERAL REVIEW. -The market has been considerably ex cited and 'unsettled this- week, though there was but comparatively little. done; the sales footing up about the same as last weak. The excitement was produced ,by hsavy calb3 having beep made Ifor Decem ber oil, which made operators apprehen sive that a "corner" iptght attempted, and as a conseqUencl3 - , some of thiv"shorts" set about t 0.., cover up. :Prices, : for both Crude and RbEmed are ,higher than they were last week, though the mails-.t was a little weak to-day. Receipts of Crude for the — week, 4,170 bbls against 12,021 last week; from January Ist to date, 1,042,883 against 706,900 same time last year. tx ports of Refined, 12,385, against,244 last week; from January Ist to .data 085,914, against 660,94 same time last year: Sales for the wee -58,400 ibis against 54,900 last • CRUDE. • The:market was unusually quiet and a little offish, though notwithstanciinithere were more sellers than buyers, so far as - we could learn, there was no dißosition manifested to make concessions in order to effect sales. Spot, all Dcember, or any delivery next year, seller's option. may be fairly quoted at 12%. Buyers option, all 1669, may he quoted at 15 to 16, with but , few, if any, offers to Nell. As' we have already intimated. the sales 'during' the week were largo, unusually so, but they • wore most' for next years • delivery, sel lers oritiou:and mostly atl2%. the above was put in type, we' can report the . following sales: 1,400 bbls for December, seller's option, at 12%c; 15,000 April to December, 1669, Seller's op tion, at- 12*, and 1,000 first •six months Lit 12*. REFINED. - The Refined market was also very quiet to-day, and a shade weaker for early de liveries, while futures have undergone no quotable change. December between•now and the 21st may be quoted at 31 to 31%, and last half, seller's option at 31. Bale of 1,000 bbls delivered on the 21st it 31%; and .1,000 each January to June at; 313 i. The sales during tho week were rather light. though compared with last week, prices: are higher, and the market soraewltat stronger. .t.EcErms ontinz J. hfunhall 240 Forsyth & Bro 16a D. M. Edgerton... 2801 Fisher & Bro 855. Stella Works 80,Jas. Wilkirid 480 ,Leech& W00d.... 480 A. Hertz 240 • 011. SNIPPED Ed ST BY A. V. it. D. " Standard Oil Co. 667 tibia refined to. Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. P. Weisenberger_& C0.,-Lso_ao dO to War den. Frew' & CO, Philadelphia = - Livingston & Bros. -150 do do to - War- - den, Frew & Co., Phitadelpinii. Lockhart. Frew. & Co.. 333:d0 bzi War den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. - B. W. Morgan & „Co., 260 - do do 46- War: - dem-Frew _& z 713uffum, Kenew it C0.,-150 do-do to WO.— 1 1 : 1 _g l King & Koehler - & Co., 54 bola refined -16 , 1 Waring, King it Co Philadelphia.- - Citizens Ref. - _Co:; do_de Bro Philadelphia. Nat •Ref. Co.; 645 do do . to F. A. Dilweirth _ _ & Co., Philadelphia, Aladdin Oil Co., 300 do do to ley, Philadelphia.._ - - - Total shipments Refined - 299, - OIL SNIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT.. - Warden & - Batchelder, 35 bbls refined to Warden. Fretr& CO.. Philadelphia. • Brooks; - --Ballentine & Co., 76 do do to War - den, Frew-lic Philadelphia. 0.-W. Holdslap- & C0.,46-Ao do - to War ing, King . * Co., P elphia. Fes. sarea, 55 dd do to Warden, Frew it Co., Philedehibia. Total shipments Refined. 283 Total.. EMI