- 6. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. MBE BEST MOVES. 41- JL'BRADLEY & CO. Maanhatnera of the greaten variety of Cook, .Parlor and Heating-Staves, TO NZ TOM) IN THE STATE. Sole Ageati Sir the. celebrated Base BurninR g Oil 'Natal Stens and rusuates tor Bard Coal or Coke. Et t, in tba World Mr Partor,Ofiee. bcore or Churtb., needs no rekbidUng—burns all winter. Do not , surdl yun see or send for Circular. . ~ ..., '. '; , • 744-303iroozi irritErs .-- , ur, Agents.ien talsDirsMLIED/81108.. - Mead St.; OZO.' HUBLI.Y. Allegken Olt . Gagi.!;;PM . 44k 11LAILAVTACT1PiMaa 07 or' earc,Nme; BOSTON cparirtrec. . RANGE; . . 1 .. . . ... .. . 41 11117. Ft: Y - -. FIIRIIACE,'? _., 4i i _______, _,I .- f , •,, 11: 2 _ , NEW ANTI-MIST COOKING STOVAt 6 .11 E CLATOBOt COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, A. 'IS t_clnetanstfl'atternr,SoETAßLE RANGE, asuti . MANTLES. WELLMAN'S , RE. LECTOR, (}RATES. free from de. an 4 . dust; BATE SSUNTIS, NENUBBS, de. - , 200 and 208 Liberty Street, ITrII3I3I3IISH'. .akin (COS STOVE& CET THE BEST. MISSIEJLOL dr, CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR Jury/in:Norm COAL. Warranted to Cooly Bake or *foto; arrn aaiwy other Stainia the Union. ETS4IIT,T, & CO ., No..2l3s,Liberty Street. ALI) on livid and fin sale,' -"PARLOR-fiJ EIL - - LTINI3 ORATE FRO YZNDXI3B, coosnak OKA &A. STEEL WOIUF.S.'A DitoirEssig, 1110 N ,AND STEEL WORKS, COLEMAN, Int A Or. CO lon, and Steel, Wagowpdnpan, Wyer,74-:, and Duquesne, XL. and ;twists' ttßar,Rotind adeism-are Iron; Rand, Hoop, Street bad Plate Iron; Oval. Half Oval ard Ralf Bound Iron; Cylinder and Wagon Box Iron; Drag and I: ri pEs Bars; T and Plat Pall for tmal Roads; Cut , find Spikes; Flow, Spring and .b.B titeel• ted Steel; Cut ler Bars, Crow Bars, Be.: 8 7 0- • Pittsburgh Office and rWarekonse-77 WATER 'ISTREET, . - • &MEMEL') STEEL SINGER, Rhine &IGO. • Prmseintart. 3fenefeetorere of every descripti of . CAST AND CERINIAN STEEL, I RAu.wxy sraures, T.LIZETIC b.ND PLATTORX STRINGS; • 4LICLI?3, BT/CEL TOM, act., ito Warehouse, 88 Water sad -100 First Sta. mmix.n, HARR & PARKIN. • emmosAL PARTUES: lIMTCALF, BETTBEN.Nrcram.- ORO. W. BARB, I B. PASKIN. &Amu. P&nTNZE—B. H. WM. 4nm•scacwr STEEL WORKS, BART* aft pexuLter • Office, Po. 339 Liberty St, MIT) BURGH,3 PA. 004:448 - . 13LACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & €O., .Illannfactneers of all descriptions of M'MMIM:L % , Mee and Warehouse. 112,_ 151511. 12* ISZCO.RD Stad 119 And 191 FlEglift EiTzwzaz. -PITTSBURGH. pITTSBVRGH STEEL ) WORSE. .C.ZWEABLIBIEED r* 1845.3 ' ANDERSON & lICCTESSOKS TO . . ANDERSON, COOK & C 0.,) Nsnutieterere of every deseriptpja of BEST BEFEI . I I :EIi TOOL SI7EAL. Mazy, circular clang and Crou Cat esAvir ,Str, Cast and German Plow and B li ster Steel. o l v n el. Boe, Fork. Rake and . Toe Calk Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Point Cattineei linger Bars, elokle Steel. e_,Oring Stet aye, mew Wings, eta Cal Oil Drill Steel. • Omen and worbs—corneriTElß AND EOM STSrs /Inshore'. Pa. - , • 726:0 IRON WORKS. ItE • V mum, Preen. W. P. Forams, Sups. ITTSBUILGH FORGE AND IRON: CO:, soirAormegas or Bar UenT Pfti'road Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad gr Wes Rolled; - Railroad Cir Axles Ilammerodi LocomotiVe Frames; ' Locomotive Frame S hapes; Shia Roo• Toles, Straps; , • Piston Reads; Steamboat Sha ft s; • Steamboat , Cranks; • , Piston Bode, Wrists; Fitsuin Jaws, Collars, ote. Moe. N 0.177 PENN STREET. 7.prrI9BITIG6IT. P... EVEMION, PRESTON' it co., Pennovivania Iron -Works. Waivhonse4 Nos. 166 and 161, mum endow. - *sip:nate gononda l tala limn, 1in24:40 - PIETTBIKIRGOLV: COPPER., TAKE SIJPEIIIOII • OOPPER MILL OD ElNELTnie s sissi j rzwraisuigett._ PARK, IiCCURDY. & CO.,- . . gatiuticturen of Sheathing. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Presied Copper Bottoms, BMsed SUB Bot tom. Speiter Solder. Also. , lmpOrL•rilarld__llealere 2g Metal. Tin Plate. - Sheet iros, wireir'grw Con.. Stoutly on Land Ttnnersi Machines su.d ools. Mrarehouse,:hW 440 FIRST STSBar, gild ISO WOND STREET. Pittsburgh. spatial orders or Bepper. out to taw "dulled si3rl4l23l:dwTh ^ , :kTt 3","(1, FOUNDERS, MACHINIS KNAP FORT PITT ) FOMPtY COMPANY OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, privaummarm k A •. -,,,..:,4::,J.,..J Ei - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts, _And Castings generally. N4.TIOma FOtNDIir AND Pipitlsiortics: Cernear Carroll snd arnallanan Streets. WitLiAM^ SMITH, ithuni,glw!Vzie,ex-of• OAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOB GJJ3 AND WATER WORK& My Pines are a east Invariably in NU. in dry rand, aal feet lengths. Also, full Imacortatent of general . Castings for Gas and Water Works. 'would also trill the atteatton of Buyertnten4eats of tare Works tom make of RETORTS. A'I'LAS WORE% —MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, F;~VWV=}cl~li{~~=~ THOMAS N. IMLLER, President. • .Tbese Works are among the largest and most eomplete establishments In the West, and are now prepared furnish Engineikof every description. Boners, 011 Tasks. kheot Iron Work. Railroad Castilla& Boning Mill Oisthags. Castistym Natlots. Castings. • °sutural Vastluau , ' • no9:nBo_ ORDERS SOLICITED L. 0. LITINGEITON.W. BITILT.W. A. 80.1=1:030N, JR. vviNGlrivir & C 0.,. - - IRON POUNDERS DIANTiPAOTIIPEPiI OP MINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All tiesertyl—do - ds; ibrPhunberi and Goa Pittere: Ag. rimA r lim P l Cgt i oA l ls Octr2.l lll 4d W ool = l ol l /00 cktß All itib l Ark promptly attended UN Mee and Works-WASHINGTON APPNInr. neerOuter Depot. Allegheny City, Pa. 110BIIITSON, REAL* CO., - 13ncoessOrs to ItOtaNBON, linos =Axe% WASHINGTON WORKS , FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, . , . Manta:Set . arm ot Boat and Btatkinary Steam_ Blet gg=l,..intt'eg s iti l figert__lt c hVgiTaziks ' Gelirang a ROM, onnes and !Meet , Iron wort; • " Moe. No. ISt . sorner First and nmithdeldgtreets. Agents for OFF/ARDIS PATIENT INJECTOR dm feeding Boilers. • • ]attired It "ULAN() FOUNDRY. Butler Ninth Ward, (Oppositelnlou Don MN%) • PEPTBBIDLEI. Bolling 11114. and Bridge Castings, AND THIMBLE SKEINS A ND PIPE BOXES, MACIUNKBY AND CIABTLNINI GENICEALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charger reasonable. , EmnatT a macK Um' 91110111 AS CAILLIN & CO • " Fourth Wart 'Foundry and Ilachlne`orki, . _ aucruuszy ST., aI4P,OHItiEE CITY, Z'A., Ilanntaethrersur Steam Eaglnes, 011 Presses, Pul leys Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work Bolling Milt and Machine Outings, drain Bars, elgbts, Wag, all Band to order and ave on band Engines ot all sixes. • utvl4:qs CENTILILL FOII7A7IIIIY \ AND ROLE WORKS 880 Penn Street. lIOLLKIN 11014 & BAGALEL MU Rolls, Mill castings, Roll Louisa, re. - IRON BROKERS. ' SAMUEL at. IWIOILFORSHAIII, ZJICIN 3311.01P 3 / 1 , LiS First 'Streit, Pittsburgh, Pa: se tnent v a th. i .e. of Cornwall. DongltkerbAso. andriltter ethe n :ngl i Wte• 3°L'S ;;17:113. Coke and O. 8., alarms] ' PIO MONS. Twiirtinviceittotim. `EIITTEIBERGEt. PAPER, - !NANO. IM.OTITSING ( IMPART. Ilanufacturent of PRINTING AND .WRAPPING" PAPERS, aincrasiamte-BTEUESZNYILIA, 081% :BRIGHTON liftLf.a.NEW B RIGRTON, PA. Dim= AND WAPZIIOI3BZ,' 4(1482 Third Street;Tittanirik PA, omonnn.-AttellnT HASTJE, President,, B. LIVINCiffroN, Treasurer. • SAMUEL RIDDLE. eoorenn7. , Iltuisounis—.AnorAhirth4 JahalAtiteu,, Hartman, John 13.7.. rlngton. ~Oash,nald for rover Stook. 'UMW*' FLOUR. , MIS MIL 111111111ILY PEARL 111. L ThrooOtar Green Bsu4, ottug to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.' ISE IVO lnourirm only oe font out yrkon ospeeKli FE L =Vs rusk% • __ *kb: Meng . 140, PEARL BEILLARED BEARD. ti, Dig; O*lo flour. WRITE UEYLO AND CORN HEAL. Re t LENSED! BIN Aligheny. Sept. 9, IsO. MAL *sun ME P47BI3UJIGH GAZETTE: THUItSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1968. Nal S (51131711.1i'1A3b.h) S'.'l'A MZ:3I --= - ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. HUGH N. BOLE & C0., 1 Con Potat Alley and Daqueme St, ' (NEAR ins POTST,) I Engine Bnilders,Foanders & Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and ire, TIONABY ENGINES, of all sizes. il clal attention Invited to our now STATION- A OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 154mtve pacer. CASTINGS of every kind, made to order at our Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for CU Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEY% MANGERS,..MOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS }ad IKON TOBACCO POESSES, oh hand endued* to order: attke, • " • - - INDUSTRIAL WORKS, • c Facatlng the Allegheny Myer, near,the Point, ' Prrraisuimr. PA. _sr All orders promp Sled.. TRY - row PITT - 1101IXR, STILL AND TABH WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDERp ILANCIIOI7BIIIB 07' TUBULAR, DOMILZ-BLUED TUBULAR, ?IBS. BOX Anti annum' STEAM = OIL SITLLS AND OIL TAN/D3, OKIMNEYS, BREW:ENO AND ASH PANS, SETTLING' pass. SALT ' PANS AND coif- DEMERS; B . TEAM riza, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGS; mason' DOORS AND GOAL mum - . (Mee sad Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short au& Liberty Streets, PITTSBIJBGI I - Pa. sir Orders sent to the obese address will be swessitly attended to. 1 mh7:109 was. nutai:lium & co., BOILER MAIKERS ANWSRERT IRON WORKERS, NOS. AO, OS, AS AND fie MIN ST. Haylag secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of MOIL RFI la the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive - Boilers. Condensers, Salt Pais, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron ,Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Palent Boilers. Repairing dote on the shortest notice. la5:021 JAMES M. RITES, No 55 and 56 Water Street, PTITSBVESH, KilinrAOSTßln OP IRON OIL . TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER razAm roz. _ BOLLING MILL STACKS. And SHEET IRON WORK: For Steamboats.' j j mu La u g. Baum B UBL MA2fIIPACTICWIII 07 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills,• Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - •14,0,0 W WARING AND RING, - Colusission literebsats sad Brokers Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQDESNE PITTSUIINAILU t PA. MIIALDELV!!".4'ADDIUCSI,`f , WARING raziq*co., 327. Walsall, Street. FrAcii.4 , , 40,11Ert5,., _ COMMISSION MOUNTS, . ma) ISzkulausti . Petroleum its Prodllott. Pittsburgh Dece—DALTELL. , BUILDING. cor ms of Doquione Way oridiewlnotrotos. • Plaloiolphisollee.4llWAS•lllTX T. NI. LONG Ar ! - : c0a,:',;_....: 1 . • 11 " . PUBS [.l1 ,1 .11111 i ; BURNING : Oat Brays--s'L • (WO% Na s ( ::Doqueono Ifay,.Pittabarga. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. ......_ LINDSEY, STERRIT & MAYER, Nanufictufers and Importen • Ff4,lEit IV A. It '!- \CUTLERY, 887 LIBERTY STREET, . CORNER OF WATNIII.'' Ono !qua?* peittor , 11111011 pefoh, PITTSBUAGH. Alreutstoir PAUHANItiIIs ' •• t NOVELTY. WQI3.KEI pITTSIOIII6II NOVELTY WORKS.‘ M'KEE '& QO IILiSII/MO7lllllll Or Keystone Standard. Patent Platform., and (*tauter 4 r Ck 13:044.,LE S. Janus Faced Patent Danr Locke t and Latthee t !li 14 tf e ,c PAINT AND mom. ae. liAl " 4/6 " " Corner of. Grant and !Int St;eets, - • •r, •;, en:a4 i';•110Ti',11J4111. GAS AND STEAM 'FITTING. 1031 1 1 1(111. -COOP= .108. EAU 11113511 M 111114 JOHN 441 - 4.901W141 . CO*, BRASS P0173111E112, GAB AND tiTtAm nivrgas i _ t, i taancguers kr/tie:olD' WAMS., • r yaw on s ilatero la *Ad NUT Umse • a, o kinds. •y1)1.2 • E' , ~•*"`• corner orTike and Walnut Stredg, PITIIMURGS. ayusno FINAATCLiti. FORT PITT LINKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000. STOCKii9LDERkINDIVIDUALLY , VABLE. • /N. • . . GOVERNMENT BEOI3RITIES, AND _COD._,. ItTEREBT ALLOWED ON TIME` DEPOSITA. Collections made on all , wealth's points In the Vatted States and Claudia. ' 1; • • DDORTO Hostetter, ino lB . 0 Risher, James Gordon, Bobt. H. Zing, D. Wallace, • Andrew Miller. Z. ?sweets. ;Amer M. Bailey. BAWL. NeCILITIMAN, Prot% D.:l=lM .1111118036 Castilla?. NATIOALi BANK OF goiloci, Cori of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTER893............."......Pr05ident. Jos: H. HILL CrAi i iTieci t i00:106-• DTRZCTOBEI: - A. Patterson, I George W. Oise, Wa. H. Brown, I I James McCandless, Obas. Loekhaet,- Wm. Donelaa, _ Allen -, Wm. Heed. W. 8. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. N. HART,v&roffrir & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner 27ard and Wood Streets; rITTS331:11141.11, 011100E880118 TO Hamm, Harr a CO4 Exchinge, Coin, .Coupons, And particular attention ale paid to he pnroluite and t ot , .• - COVERNMENT BONDS. Slight Drafts on London. . mytan HOLMES & SONS, 57 Market Street, PITTTIEII3I7IIOIE, Collections made en ill the principal Points of the Wilted states and Canada. Stocks, Bonds and ether Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CONKESSION; Partitelar atteatios rad to the perdue. sad sale of Unl.ted States Securities- Ja10:al, WESTERN SAYINGS 114316 to o. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED htterest paid on'Z'l2Fie Deposits ANT auwasprwED )ROM ONE DOLLAR UPIIVARD. DITO9ITS SUBJECT E TC ATTHOUT Discounta Daily at 1.11 o'clock. .. Presliest.4lWillPSON. BELL - ; roe President-A. L IRSIWILLTv; D TSOWSU WELL maC . I A. TOna : M. MARSHALL. ;W. DiLWOBTO. JOS. ALBEEN. J. J. 0114.1:8POC. .-.... IktealthOldeal to *ken we make refetente: • Vim. Forapthe l . Joseph D ll wortbi Wm. Caldwe ll , • _ Rev, ! David Ken, WWI" Dagen, Henry Lambert, V. Y..l 4 4ltOt t i t . well - hAiailirwwliiiit.: mEcasmay itaviiiis BANK, N 0.14 Smithfield Street, P/TTOBATESH, PA. INTEREST PAID ON r DEPOSITS. ANY StlJ RECEIVED FRQM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De posits received stibJect to cheek. without Interest. JAMES BLACEMORE, Preaideot. • ORO. D. TINDLE Secretor/ awl Tr : mower. JAMES H. HOPKINS, Solicitor. • Janes BbLetmore, • - lames R. Hoi3kins, Alex. Tlndle, t James sown, William Deane, W W. Bradshaw, A. Cabbage, Robert Wray, - John vans. LFI :ER. LUMBER ILUSIBERILUBUSEIi. ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Dealer In all Rinds of Lumber. . . ON. BAND AND YOU SALE 1.000.000 Diet Dry Pine Boards: 150.000 teat lyl sod 3 loch Clear Molt: 30,U00 thee Dry 1K inch Common Plank; 30,000 feet Pry 1 sod S Olen Oak: 115,000Ihet, Pry 1 SiSand .3 loch Ash,_• 8,000 fees Dry S. tifi, 310. Cherry et Maple 30,000 fest Dry I.lh, Send 3 loch Poplar: 10.000 Amt pry poplar Scantlioff; ..--- 580.000 feel Hemlock Joists and beanung: 750,000 No :'! 111.1neh Mangles, sawed; ,1150,0011 No. 110-inch Shingle* eawed ii 40,000 No. I 10-ineh Shingles, sonrein 01),0M Fire Brick;, 1,000 rim Tihy • • lOU Tons Fire Clay; • • r TAnDll —No. OS PHICOLO STREET. Amer ao Nabeheiter,' and 1117 REDEOIin. WPKEET. oPito site,the GU Works, , Allegheny City. • noil MEETINGS AND BATTING. prouttEs, BELL & ' 41.44 ANCHOR COTTON MILLS: 'errr,szranou:. Wino Mario!' LIZAVII 3131D1011 and WORT \ ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA' • Rti \ \ L nCETINGS AND • STOW E - IA 3 IgfitIDORIBION. • Mirka, • Noretaieo,conor of Nest Doman. Aue c kam IntEIVIL\ATVATZR i 00/ liallasesn' hand or Emma on short notice Hearth mom Sten Stones, /tide for Sidewalks; , Breipnts s vaults, ao. Bead and'Komb Stones, Le. orders timmntly ereerted. Penes reasonable ow‘ - criM:Ftr.T7lTlrrlmi 111111Wa OSNGIIRLY rallat 04/141* GIERLY di UM% Eludelasorit to 010. P. aCIatiOIIIIAN a Co. 4 e . ,,A PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER& The oOly them frunraptdo Belonllalunent Weil of illnidou mins. Builnokl.olg4,i 100,1•4411dlik' Bonds, Lndo, C vlpiornu. o_,Allleulel of Do_pouls, tl9n Mom, E., aim TA sad I* Third:AMlD% Plc 4104410 • notrskok. • • 1410EDR,PrZ Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. DRAWS. BILLS Or EXCHANGE ON . ' LONDON, - B ERLIN, DIIBIN'••13NtON ZANE, " . ON, - LEIPZIG. - LIVLNPOOL. BREMEN. GL aerGOW, ; - • HABIBURGEL - , B oLLF AST, ; PR ARFORT of M., PARIS. • WEIEZBURGH, ST.RAdSBOUBG • IeAItHisTADT, MAINZ. CAMEL. KAISERS r•ANTEBN, vOLOGNE. LAND WAN,'.. Eli, •;. HEILBUOM, BASEL; • SYIITTGAUT.' • BEEN. lf. STOWIHOL • SAN FRANCESCOi and about ROO stores er places, -Honey Is else sent toliny-vlllage from central points direct to the .residence of parties free of charge, in from fifteen W seventeen days. Collections made by-pawer of attorney all ever Eur.pe. Goods and parcels attended to. . • 'PR. R. MERTZ. JAKEB T. BRAD '' Y lt CO" (3ticioessont to H. JUNES a c 0..) g - Corner Fourth and Wood Ste. S Dr Mr.. 30 Mt Si OW AND BELL ALL KINDS OP GOVIMNMT BECIJRITIES; GOLD, MINTZ AND COUPONS, ON MOS FLVORABLIC TEEM% w. Interest Allowed on Deposits. lap: Money loaned en Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders exeented for the Parelunge and Bale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. • :TAMES T. BRADT &CO. tar' PARTIES DESIRING TO IN _ V• 111 PASTIES AND CISNTRAL, PA CITIC BONDS can save one per cent. by Parthas tug before J'AIN rrA.Arr lic t nalotib!iawroideliver*. • , JAMES T. }MDT & CO., Agents • Central aid Union Pacifier Railroad cons Wes, corner Fourth and Wood streets.. dkil:Wa Etrt Eft4.4 Gaptts. 121 FINANCE. AND TRADE OPPICZ OH gum Prrrssulcalf Gazerra, WEDNESDAY, December 18, 1888. Money is firm at seven percent. on call for prime collaterals, with occasional trans- actions at six per cent. for a round lot of governments by first-43188a houses. Gold remained firm' all day at 135%, touching one time 135%, and closing strong at 1335( to 13534. There is a disposition ,to ad vance gold by speculators, but the high rate of interest might make an advance of 2or 3 per cent. unprofitable inside of a month; besides, the . fear• that the Govern inent might - anticipate the January interest, makes it dangerous to speculate on any ad vance at present, the . more so since the latest advices from Europe are rather more favorable. There is no ground for any ad vance of- gold, not even a reason why we should sell at . the present high quota tion, but timid people cannot divest them. selves of the idea that gold is not or only needed in 'small aamonnti to remdite — our foreign balances; why exchange iajust now firmer than usual at this season hasp been stated once before in these columns, and it is not out. pi, place .lo_n2ention it again. At the clerk of • the year, or before the holi days, smaller sums of money , are sent out to Europe in theihape of presents, which, in the aggregate, samount to several mil lions of dollars, so the dee:Mild-for sight change is increased beyond the customary settlements. At the close - of the- year, so soon as these demands (lease the sixty-day bills will suffice for ordinary remittances •and•the market be relieved. Bonds were firmer to-day without any material demand or ' increase in . price; the, investment demand is very limited, which is remarkable at the approach of the ,half yearly interest payments. The agitation of the legal-tender question has nothing to• do with the value of bonds whether green backs are legal-tender or not; even the na tional bank notes'Could not at this moment so summarily be disposed of unless the Gov ernment issues before the \ National Treas ury is in a position to' redeem them in'gold or accept them inpaymen for government debts. • Railroad shares are str nger and higher to-day; yet little disposition is shown to operate extensively. , Mining shares are dull And neglected, and likely will be so until we come diner to the time when we work our mines for our Own benefit " instead of all the • rest of the world. So \-- soon as we can obtain, la bor cheap enough to produce a dollar of gold at no greater expense than it does to manufacture a giVen quantity of whisky or any other article that does not pay tax. so soon Mining operations will pay and pay handsomely, but_ as it is what' all most of the companies pretend to do is keep their works going in order •to prevent heavier losses by damage of water, dm. , Money is muchin demand at from 9to 10 ...per cent. Or ordinary business prir 'Poses, but for stocks it seems to be plenty, as the sale of Gas stocks list night indi- Cate-80 was rall that' *as expected,' rind 93J4 was realized per !Mare foci part. • Closing ,quotlitiorukas received by Ph. It. Mertz: Gold, .:135y;' Eighty one's, .1143 ; Fii e Twenties, 1862, 110%; do;1861, 107%; do, 'Di65, 107 X; do, 1,885,,new.110%; do, I_SIST, 110* do, 1968, 110%; Ten .Forties; 105%; Raiivads —Cleveland & Pittsburg:a, 83%; rittiburgh, Fort' Wayne it Chicago 110 M; Chicago -dr Rock Island, 107 g; Chicago it North Western, 7635; do Preferred, 78%; „Michigan Southern, 87; Reading, 97%; `Erie, 40; Niw York „ Central,: Mg; Ohio & Mississippi Certificates; r 30; Western Iqrdon Telegraph C0.,8830 Merchants Union . Express Co.,' 115%; Pacific Mail, 1123 f; &thin% 48; latingl . ilitutiregati' r r4;Bo;i; quirt* Hill, 73; Smith Itermele, 8,18. 'Corydon. . --cloalogquotatdons reoeqed. ny' Amos , Pod 0 01 4 1 ,. *X; trOited !fates Sixes, 18811; 114%; 640% 1882, 110 %; b st ABOde.. 1 ;1 9 .4;:'1865, 107 36; / 040 'Ne /WV 5 - 2 (P so , TPTur7 and July, ~ 8 41191 i i f .84N -IT . an nary • and July, -t67llo}'; UO3, jgolt. 740, par loss .si; July 7-80'e, do x; Anigast -119; Sept.. 119; Oct. 10 . 118 8 g; Union PanUlo Railroad, 102 Cen tral. Minds] matters in New YorIG; C By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l GOLD. " f Money active and firm at 7 percent call. Discounts fairly active at 7@9 per cent. Sterling firm at 9%@9% per cent. Gold opened firm at 13534, advanced to 135%, under the general impression that . Senator Morton's bill, If adopted, will di rectly. conduce to a blgher premium. • The market was dull, bewever, - and - in 'the ternoon reacted to 130, on the report of the Senate Finance dimmittee, 'at - which sate the closing transantions were made. 1 ,- GoYeiTiments quiet lnitilriii; - Conikais ,11434@114X; ,do. '62, 112340)112y,; do. '64, 10734®107y,; do. '65, 107%4101073: do. new, 110g@110X; do. '67, 110%@110; do. '6B, 11034@l10%; 10.40 e 195V510+53cr "r • - • • State bon ds firm; Tennessees higher un der the deleatepf the' einnlbtiB bill • ilithe Tennessee Legislature; but thelast , portion advanced before the close;' Missotulf3, £01.1(4) Eag; Old Tenneiseee 6834@69; New, 68x0 6834; New North Carolina, 6254; Virginias,. 55%. • t ) _ Stocks are dull and withorit' any special feature.: The market' was - triter forenoon, and heavy and•loWetin the after noon. A sharp contest is saidlto be;: going on between the bull and bear interest, in a quiet way, whieh it likel34lslnithert;time, to, affect prices. The latter hayek already . put thihorteo" , 4ter , a considerable .extent, on many leading shares,!as well aVgold, While 'l,OOO ethares of Rhode Island were. pron4ptly 'delivered at the call of hulls, showing -they --" were plentifully Supplied'with4castr stock. - It is hinted that they may at any moment throw it on the market, call in the Loans and hick up greenbacz.s. litkpress and .mispellane ows shares are dull. '. . ' FivE-Tistitnr Pglossf.—Cturiberhuid, 36% ®3B ; Wells •Express .200111026 ; t Ameri can 433 ® 933;; Adam! 48M048,1; United States,o% 45(?)46 ; Merchants. Union, 153 s • ®167; 21M®224 Canton 48®. '4831,: Pacific Mail, 1113®1113{,; W. U Tale graph, 36; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 263; Mariposa, s;' do. preferred, 18%019; New York Central, 125M®12534; Erie, 403 6 ®4OM; Hudson, 126 m; Readin 96®96M;,Httlem, • 120;. - Terre Haute, 35 @38; do. t preferred 61 Toledo aid Wabash,. '5551@55M; preferred, 70; Bt . Paul, 64M®64%; do. pre-. ferred. - 833,(®8334; Fort, ayne, 110; Ohio and Misidssippl, 20M®29M; Michigan Cen tial, 119 M; Michigan Southern, 96,(1 4 @136_ ig; Illinois Centril;l43®l43%;Pittsbargh,ng ®833; Toledo, 1013 a ®101M; Rock Island, 107516(01073; Noithwestern t 7§M®75,4; 'do. preferred, 77%®77% ; 10034; - Marietta and Cincinnati,. first. preferred 25. The Milwaukee dr,: St. Paul Directors have, it is stated, , agreed .on a.dividend of 7 per cent. cash and l 0 pet cent. in oonimor stock on preferred shares and 10 per cent. in stock on common in like , stoc.-all sub"- • ject to theratificationof k„ stoCkholders.- Mining shares quiet; Jregory 490, Ernith t Parmelee, 325. • Copper stocks - at. Boston--Calumet,- 50; Copper Falls, .51X,; Heels, 7; Hancock, - 3X; Ciulnen 20.- _ The receipts at the-Sub-Treasury to-day: were $879,339; Payments, $476,566 Balance, 1E91 77. ,423,035, Exports for the • week, $3,202,- 1 PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM . MARKET . Oviucz or me Prrrstritaa Gizirru, WEDNESDAY, December S •The market -in ',U. general- Wily presents but little that is really new, or important. There still,seems i tu be . ,u feeling ,of doubt, and uncertainty - in' regard to "the future, which has a tendency to demoralize the trade and retard business, and notwith- standing the most positive :assurances : the contifilry, there- are - thoie? who still allege that-the made last week, were for no other . purposethan to. bring about a Vcorner." As we- noted the other day, it is claimedhTpipx.tlW who are cognizant of what is gang bil;ftlint no such movement is contemplated; that the "calls" were made because the parties who. held the options had a right so to do, and, that instead of making a "corner", spe . ou is wanted 'fot"thitiriCent:r-i-lPhe'rerise . xi' as." signed lei - hia7tlug `the" , roillls" at such an" early day is that the time of year is now at band, when the Philadelphia harbor is liable to be closed with ice, and it is highly_ important to have the oil 'shipped as soon as possible. • • • _ . The market, if auYthing; - was firmer than it was yesterday, though there werp so far as we could learn, no buyers at an advance. Twelve and a half cents may still be given. as the ruling price for spot,all December or ail next year, seller's option. • We can re— port 1200 bbls first gix months, next. year , (40 to 46) seller's option, at 12%c; 1,080, seller's option, first eight months, at 1230: two hundred dollars for the privilege of putting in 1,000 btils all next• year; seller's option, at 12c, and four hundred•dollans for _ the same privilege' and option, during tfie first eight months; at 120. Buyers option, all next year, is still quoted at 16c. The market was somewhat stranger than it Was yesterday, and Ipricesshade, higher. West" 090. bble, delivereiton the , 21st, at 3134 e. and 500 all December, seller,. at' 3034 e. January qiiMied at 30 to 30y(s, , and January to June at 3134 e. The volume. of business continues:light, but as, e have already noted, the market i 8 •a shade stronger. I Pool & 8r0....... 240 D. M. Edgerton... 320.1 Leech doWood. 240 I. M. Pennock . 104. Fisher & 8r0... 400 Jas. Wilklzu3 no, Total - OIL SHIPPED Rh ST BY A. V. B. B. Standard' 'Oil Co., 677 bble - ' refined* Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. 'Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale. 200 do ' dot* W. P. Logcm & Bro., Philadelphia: Lockhart. Frew & Co., 212 do do to War. den. Frow & Co.. Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. C0...791740 do to;F. A. Dllwoith & Co., Philadelplda..., Felton, MaiviiiCo.,loo bbla - refined to W. P. Logan' &Bro4 2 Philadelphia. Forsyth'. Bro. dtCo., 156 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koehler & Co., 210 do do to . Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. McCreery & Co., 211 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro. ! Philadelphia. - , - B. W. Morgan-it C0.,t200 -do dole. ``far:' den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. - may, Jmeman & Co., 813 bbla refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. H. ' _Koehler & Co., - 110 bbla' refined' to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. • McKee, Hackett &Co., 150 do de to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.: • N. ILChilcoat,d.ls do-pa_raffine Ptiee Trassell, philadelphia., • - Topa 343 t. OH, SHIPPED *urnFlß* l / 4 1ougtigann DEPOT. Warden a Batchellter,An bble iced to Warden; Frew. • , < Kirkpatrick &I.yon,lBBldo lc; • to • TAgati Bm. A. D. Mi ll er.' 611shble` refined : to Warm/W . ; King Co.. Philadelphia......, cidr - We Holdahip de co;.; lardti - dc,torWaS Ing l KintitPhiladelphia: " lie M. LAU' 00415: acidic fiti2Nyarden:: ' Frew ' lintel:llo*m .:01.1- Ref:- Co; 861. bbhi refined - to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ..-., 12 'eni 112 54400 . 4.404`.d0, date 4Tholi Emig; rhiladelpina. tr,niOn Ref. &Bt. _Co.,-159 _do ;refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 219 do do to Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia: Total shipment! Refined. 1777 "V? _ ~ ~" Gold Closed at 135.1., SUB-TREASURY. 013IIDE. REF' NED. RECEIPTS CRUDE 011. 1121 IA