STOVES. , - 8.R,/u3Lry & co. Illosiufzearers of the trreateet variety of atel- r r I. * J arlor and Heating Stayes, ILE . FOI7ND,IN TEE nA,TB. Mole Amato for tit* eelebrated Base: Einralhg Ort.' Coital SI OW% and - Panacea for *. Hard Coal or Coke. Itlest 111 1 h eWorld far Parl or, t Moe Store or C r harch. 'Aro not:e.s no rekindling—burns all winter.-:Do not uz Or Tun see or send for Circular. • 1:.4'0. 30 WOOD BTREET . , 'Oar ficota .for Orleitals—DEMMLFX • BROS., Meld• LAY. Alle beny City $1.4W9: . ;V : 011:4,1i..00 li-x-ACTOIIEItp,O3, VAIIIICTTOF /3 1 5VC/) . VMESi MarrON COOWG: BA,WGE 9.lfE FlEirr MINAU," . . . . . Paa - utAsiz.no I3Tuaitsits: .• ' - • r ..- ..,: - 1::.f..%•`. iivrz NZW .i.„141'1 UST- COOKTN6' • STOVE, s iECE , GUI.A.TOE." +- LITIMBIA CODK , STOVE, VAN'S , 01:n11:Lunt' r tern)rORTABLE RANGE, CART I RO'N- M AN LES; ,:WELLMAN'S RE. 37...r.c - 2:..12,, - GRATE , free from , dirt, and duet; 011F.A.T1.. FRONTS,. F INGRES, 8c; - , . . . . . . —. , . 2Ce-And . - Liberty.. , Street 1 . ~ . PITTSBURGH, FA.. EMISFI E 4 5.E.c STOVES. • j - CET lirHE BEST. . - F,i - Limagitar., t c0.,8 TItIUMPH, 2. , an ni - ruicrlvornE CO. 41. t Ti=:::nringßdi to Cook, Bake or Boast as clan: , other Sten hi the UnlOn• .BISSELL t CO., 235 I_Ailaerty. Street. . . ,E.,..\32 on band and for ele, 1 1'.±..a...' OR STOVEZ,_ HEATING STOWS, • . ORATE PEON - TS FENDER, COOKINGRANGES, &a. IK2 STEEL WORKS. IRON. AND STEEL ;'WORKS, . 007 ..RMAN,.‘itiallirtii, CO' . or Thiez-, Nails and Steel. Carrlager and f.Vagott Springs and Axles. - • - • • _ Dse.alsns,' and Juniata Merchant Bar'Round amdli;osre Iron; Band, Roop; sheet and Platelron; Oval, gal.( Oral and Haltßound Iron; Cylinder and • ISTagon lies Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Ran for von! Roads; Cut — Valls_ and ,Spikes;. SpLke . ?now, ng and A B Steel' Laminated Steel; „Out.' Bar 6, er , ) , 47 Bars & c., &c. Croce And IYarebottse777 'W.A.T.ER STREET; 31:116for : • . '•• • E B s EE2FIELD STEEL WORKS. raGER;Ia 44 . db. PITTSBI7RGB:' PAL. . cif y . , I diS‘.;z.:7 "AND ,CFNIMAPISTEELy T a r sraixes PLATFORM SPRlReate.. AXLES, STEEL TIRE, etc., et o tears -88 . Water and 100 First Sta. kr.l: • Fat, nmen & PARKIN. PART23IrEtS: ' . • 13ALF., REUBEN 31ILLZE, - I CHAS. ' , mu/IL PARTNER:S. it: KIES. 7 r ea- •=SCENT STEEL WORKS, .;Ext, it&n.rt& PARKIN, ...::210.5, No. 339 Liberty St, 9.11 ....._. PITTSBUJIGHi. FA. fiLIAITIOND TIMEX, WORKg. 9 BROTHER . S 6 CO ., , 'P r. nriz.cturers of: all desqipticms of Zii211.1M3011.4. 3.20. 122, 124 F 3.00171) 1211'IRST STREETS, • , q" ! '1: - ?. ~ ra.. I YibIIIIGH STEEL WORKS 1845.3 & WOODS, TO ANDEp.sox,:coolc a Co. MEMMEMM STEEL; I DPI. ft EFINED'.TOO.L s'rErT, fillilay; Circular .Ganigatt d O.; S. AIV 12.1 A ' - ast and German Plow and Blister Sieei. Shr,v. ;Joe, Fork, Jtalie and Toe Calk Steel., Madly Spring ~3e. l anclFrog Points,,_Cassateel :71ekle Steel. ,Spring Stee .Tyr n, glow Drill Steel. Worlm--C-orner FIRST AND BOSS ars., rittsl, , t. LI), Pa. • - - • • IRON WORKS. JAS. ri,y9Frsa, !SA". Fr FORGE • • . ..'.ill® - :_a . lßOti : ' 7 o . 0.-;,!;. sonkeltnsvms: op 1.1212 Jr;e.m mad 'Ptah• - Ears Rid - 'Setts; - ettr:kx.leJs Boned;. rintd t ar dales Hattunered; 3u:~oniullveFraaaeB; "" I:,utilinotice Frame Shapes; Ititrart; • • - ; I . ,tV4i , ja'4 . CZTE BB ]IL 411 131111211113 Wolla- , . -virrmarstrii-cl' , J _, i , - PARK, IifcCURDY. '&; CO., ==a:. ! .... ililAralfatturen 'Of Siitatilikaistleiit ' not .' flail' per, Prea)ed Copper Ito los, lielaed SUS _Wok loam Spel tor Solder: I .Alea, otaspOrtr•rs aattLDealera irmrat&t, Tht plate, Sheet Iroa, Wire. Ac. put. fulaY :=lirlif2=uciviii, EIWAWI Ylitsburgh. . . _ • • al orders of bOPPer wit U. NATIONAL FOUND-HIE AND PIPE 111(00 / K8. • "- 'o3rner Carroll and SmaLlmon , fiT i FlkXt ß a. ) .3 P1T'3VE3131:111,451.1-1 .1 3 %fk.. •,,,• • WILLIAM SMITH,' • Manufacturer of aILST IRON BOWL - PIPE, FOB GAS AND WATER WORKS. • - : illy noes area east invariably In Pita, In dry sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of General Castings for cias and Water Works._ two old also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. A I T.L.A2 WORKS, zt MEHL 'l'no u 3iTi LI:E ,p 1 d4ent These Works are among the largest and most ootnplete establishments In the West, ,and ate no! Prerared to furnish, t, 9 . o rts, EpLiainap L 9 I.;itizeowroz.i.l7. BIM.T.W. J. nOnitenON,rn. I."4ITVINGSI4OI4/" • CO,'-recor FOITITIDEILS; kANTIPAOTIIIIika OF. • .rAIVA.LIGHT CABI'EN;G3,, .I.lldeserlitio-e, for Plaint'o - era and Ag rieultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen.N.lllNa cbiner),, &c. All Job Work promptli attended to. • • . Once and Werrks--WABHINGTOZT ATE.Ninc, near Outer Ilepot, Allegheny City, Pa. . ROBLNSON REAR, CO - • Auccessors to .11,0lipstiN, Mtrrig aMia,fcall. . , . WASIII.NGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS, ANP NACHINISTS • PMati7l3GH Mann.fictare'ra of Boat and Stationary Stearn kn. g.ines, C ast Engines, 31111 Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, ings of all descriptions; osTanks sad Stills, Boiler end Sheet Iron .Work. -Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. fee forGIFFAND'ii PATENT INJECTOR for ding Boil ers . NIONT:III4i'Ve,*(IOIISIIDIUSE. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, If -and Brilige Castings, MACHINERY &ND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. PIIfTSBI7II3O}I. oelS:128 111031 AS CABLILIT Sr, CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Rioting Forks, Si:ALLEO ILIpNY CITY, . . 3fannfacturers of Steam 'Engine_ Oil Pressea,Tni leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw ;3111U ' Work rt 1118 Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, weights, Wag on. Bozes,-.ta. Build , to order LaiAaye.pn cu baarngines of all Mass. ' • • • mvii4m s , Q 4 NTR4IiROUNOIEUrfr..r q - AND,ROJ.L'WORKB 880 'l43 llnl3ltreete BOLL N, BOYD , BAufAlay, )I'mb - siftin g s; itolitit:Lii :''''V . IRON BROKER sAirignsx„ • IRON 11%1:MEI?, t- .1 _1 124 . 17444 t IS e Pit4buirglas Pa. Agent for the eife of Conlyrei DOlighOlkare9,;o7 :L sephine, Isabella, Dancannon, tanhcApe, Wanes:M. and other brar.ds of Anthracite, Youghiogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal ' 1 1 .11 xiloria. 'nous+ Krurßnts are moat respfictrolim soileitcd• ! DITTSIttritOII. , :PAPEIZ . 11WW1U. igACTURING..COMBAME, Manufacturers ef PRIIITING ANOVRAPPFNG'PAOER§ T , CLIFTON MILL—STEUBENVILLE. OHm. BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON. Pa. pmpe Afil) w hf.S2 Third Street, Pittsburgh pa.- OrriCszes--AUGIIST HART.TE__, President. 'JNO.' B. LIVINOBTON,'Treseures. 13.AMITEL RIDDLE, Beard/11T; • mfesardnii—A•nst Hartle. Jets Altwidi, B. a- Harpean, John B. I.llington. „ • ' Cash paid for Paper Stoat. ' ' P 1 49 , Tgin MILL FINILYFLOIL ?Emu. li4V762nalitar t 4puitt ft!RENCK FAMILY FLOUR. Flour will only oe sent ant lONA 14glolally •Origetea. PIARL lIIIILLRLITE BRAND. Equal M R S . Lad& 0 t. PEARL RILL EAR , BRARD • • *l-t " Amos t•b614 , 011.11/10iir. '' ':s4llrl7/ °( , , W2t1 1 " 1 : 12 AND ( MIL 11 ZAW-rm. ,., L =Min ila, Allierheay, Sept. 9,UNA Psioallas. ‘rif r rt n 7 n ----434—ZETrot DB, 1860. KNAP 'FORT PITT FOBDRY CO PA YI OFFICE AND IVOR T WELFTI-I STREET, PITTSBURGH, P.&, far Engines, 'Rolling Mill Ma claiuery, Nail Machines, Retorts, sn Castiitigi If onTori STREET, Niuth Engines; of ovei7ll62irdeititiozu "toilers, ou. mums. Skeet Oda Work. 12allroad Castirsgs. Bolling /1411 C.,asi!liags4 Engine Castings. itiaotiine .151pueral Csitinirs. (Oppositlyrulonlron =5, ) THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, EBBFIRT ?TACKLE D, WZM Y-TA 1; Gil 14. BOLE & CO, Enuine Builders . For nderc RtMachimist , : Manufacture. STEAMBOAT ENGINES tad STA TIONARY INGINES, of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL. ENGINE AND PORTABLE' BOILER, of 1 8 -horse power. CASTINGS. of every kind, made to order at our .Youndry, on TRIED STREET, below Market. RIGS' for ell Wells, SHAFTING, PITLLEYB, .HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRE ZS, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIALAVORKS, Fronting , on plep,enkno.F.l4#4;,,itra„ tboPalint, q: YdP & EU7t ( qsiPAy tried. rErml. air An orders prom FORT PITT BOILER, S ANTI TANK WOIZIEt CARROLL & SNYDER, A l crumasor , .. TUBULAR, D 17BLII:PLIMM`DRipHur, BOX AND I - LINDER' STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS'' . qtAtAlnov. CHIMNEYS, game. AND ASH PANS, SETTLING I' NS, SALT pAfB AND _VON nENsEas. 1 : . 'I- : = EA "" .* ' STEAM PIP B, GABOMETE BS AND IRON BRIDGES. rzcosox D •AND7ocAItiiIRDTES,. 001 Lumr ... ii r aietiOnse; corner liectouti, l i bort aid Liberty ffitreotal Office and Third, 2far Orden promptly atte WM. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, , NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 28 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the meat approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the - lestmanner, and warranted equal to say made to the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt :Pans, Tanks, Oil Stllis. Agitators, Settling .Paus, Paler Iron. Bridges, Sugar Pang, end sole Manti.- 4hatnrers of Barnhill's Patent Bo Repairing done on the shortest notice. 145:c21 JAMES RiTER, • Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, . ' iteirCresCruaziiim IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPiII:STEAM PIPE: BOLLING MILL STACIE% " And SHEET DION WORN, For Stsiunboats. JAIIID M. BIIIISH Flarda. ®RED M . MUTSU & SON, ,• • -- irAxin;Aerviussi or StOath BOiitirg; ' Sting, Tanks. MEET IRON WORK, &O. 61" Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - OILS. ~ enmadiaion fierchants sad Brokers in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELLI BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, rnTsnultan.r.t. _I.I.IIADELPHIA. ; . - WARING, KING & C 0. ., 147 iYlant Street. TACK BROTHER S , ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and Its Produtts. Pittsburgh onice—DALEELL , SIIII,DIN6 , ear ner of Daquesne Way And Irwin streets. • Tialadelphis Once - -127.wALEDT ST. • aplor2o . PITTLWITZEM. H.. . 11. 10719 & MANUFACTLIUE.R.9 OF PETRE'MUUTE 8URAM3.0124 Brand--“L UCTFEB." No. 2 Thatinesne Way, Pittsbgre6 NSW ROUSE.- W'DSET, STERRIT EIIWER ..EIE . ..'z%..ILI]nr . VV A._7BL'I!RI;' IM 337 LIBERTY STREET, OP IBM ode inion PITTSBURGIi. „ .Arents for reiRBANKsi'BOALra. NOVELTY, WORKS. PETTSBURGRE NOVELTY WORKS. ALDAIk(S, 11V.11,E. & CO. .mAiPp.#4ll3RxB ,r ilr • ; Keystone ,lltandard. - Patton Platform - • and Counter S CAL ES , ;,' Janus Faced Patint'lloor.Locks and ,Latches, PAINT AND ;U /FEE MILL& ILALLEABLit LEON. 44. . . Corner of Grakt, , and First streets, i.sgvads _ GAS 11ND137 1 11( 'F/T,TiNGi roux Y. coortaa • •ths.•xos.......xxxT smut — , JOHN DE COOPER di CO., = rcittincmga, , o f A r owttIMPMANN 3 ). Cermet Pike • 1111111411111 Car. roitt Alley and Daguegile St" (Nztat TEE ronrr,) siimdEGiph. ent t ie the above address will be 'de . mh7:ls9 HARDWARE. bfrmettseturerr, and Importers a . . CUTLERY, &C. MN ,~. FINANCIAL - FORT, PITT - : , BANIING-teIiPLNT,' No. 169 Wood Street, C.APIT IL 5 : : : : • $2OO 000. • s7oti- . .hoiDEris INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, s. DELLEBB IN GOVEILNME.N. I I I . SECIIIUTIES, ~AND INTEL'EiII.,ALLIMR,ON TILE DEPOSITS, Colleollana ramie on all acce.osible points in the Ernf.ted State... 3 and Uanadaa.: • • ' ' DIBECITONS: • v. P e c rflotAl.4.. , t. ° Pl' R sh D. Wallnce, Z. Fawcett, i4a=7l.MligtlW: • ' I B.6. 2 V.I.:2IIIaVLIIRMAN, Pres't 11 0 . tEler 4intitiON: ritaithlir4 'AIONAL ' . Al ° ,ii :; . " o ', ..COlPEllti. Cor.. of Wood- and 'ilth Ste. • . A. PAilrTHalicM...,..'!deist JOS• Rua. • sv••• ...Cashier . . CAPITAL, 4 : $500,000. A. ratti•cin, urge VD ones, Wm. H. Bross, , , t. , mealdeCandleas, Chia. Lockhart, - ' =Douglas. „ Allen Kirkpatrick, , Reed. W. S. Haven, DISCOVATEII DEUEL CAVGRIE 13ANKV4 1 , IND ; BROKERS, Varner Third and Fi)od Streets, Pri"ralitUßC-'ll, (51TC0EW0M1 . T01. , _ 1 &31*.A.,4431. & r 0.,) MLIM3 Exchange; - 'COht, -Cottpons, And palllenixiitie ' atlon pit!a b.t ' nurchase . aitd COVERNMENT4BONDS. Sight Drafts on T-,pacion. N. 110LMIES&, SONS, 33ALINTMEMIR.E3 5 , 57,Market, St et, pum533.11W1.02-r, Collections made oa alt Cho principal r0t0.14 or United states and Canadas. • Stocks, Bonds and other SeenrilizA Eouoar AND BOLD UN COrtiMSION. Particuar atleation ,nald c tie purchazo az iate of United States Securities. • VcirETE 'SV INGS , 'RCNEL S 'Eth A No. 39 Foy, rth *Street, • CHARTEit E D 1866. Lute.rest Timid onlV - kirce. _Dopo slta I.2Vg §rM...I.Eg2IvED PAOLI ORt DOLLAR UPWARD. DEOO;3IT9 SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOZ7r T ERET. Dl2counts Dail,' et / 2 o'clo S ck. President—THOMPSON BELT., Vice Pref4dent-1. S. FdAILSEAdiIm ' THOMPSON BELL, A. 7:E. MARSHALL. J . DILWORTH. JOdi,ALBILML. J. J. eiLL.Esn..r, . . htochholdera to wheat we make reference: Wm. Forsythe., l Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, • Rey. David Kerr, Willie Dahell, Hdtir7 Lanabert., D. W. C. Bidwell A. 3a. Brown, M. Fulton. 'norm Ewing. _ DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK: - _ - NO. 65 FOIIEtTii ST.UEI% ASSETS Open , dully, from 0 to to o'clobk also on WED :I,7ESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINtkI, from May Ist to November Ist. from 7 to 9 o•clocst and from November lot tci3fay Ist, from 8 to 8 o'clock. . Deposits received oral). sums of not - less then ONE DOLLAR :Ina a ohidend of the pro.its declared twice a year. in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-autinally In Juue'and December since tile Rank was organized, at the ,rote of •slx per tent:a year. Intertst, if not drawn out, Is.placed,to the credit ;0 Cther : tlepesltor as principal, arid bears the same In. t Brest? from Atte .dwys Thy° and( December, `COMp0111)C11/2,7, twice year, Without troublinir- the depositor to call, or even to present his pass both, At tills rate money wilt• double In less than twelve • Reeks containing the (*alter; By-I4avis, Mules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the °lnce: ' • 1111119 . PitYLi/Dit-ii—HEORGE ALBREE. • . ) VICIt NTS: 'd - oliii G. Backofen, PILESIDE A. M. Pollock, M. D., 4 • Benj. F. leahnestock, Robert Robb, •._,• • ... 4. . James Heldman, . John H. Shueuperger, 'James ItlcAuley' • James Shldle, . ame); 13. 1). Moeda, Alexander Speer, 3 qtake 31.,regucch,,, Christian Yeager. „ - THUISTEF.S: . . :.'Wm...T. Anderson, Itobert C. Loomis- , .calyin Adams... Henry Henry X; Lynch, d ~l ohn. C. Blndley, ' Peter A. Madeira George Black, John Alarah.ll, 11111 tinrgwin. ' Walter P. Marsha% . Alonzo A. Carrier,.. ,John..B.Jllcßadilen,. .. Charles A..ColPan;,'"::- .30rmsby.Phillips; .P. i . 5, :John Evans, , Henry L.'flingwalt, Jiihts J. Gillespie, p- - - - iWM. , ..E.:Pahmertz, --, IVl•'^am S. Helen, "" ' "AleranderTindte, - ” Peter IL Hunker, . William Van Kirk, ',Richard Raja ) ! -,, , -.-.) - Isaac lit( hittler,. -, - , -- James D. lieLlY,. _ Wm. P. IVeyman. ' TILLASMIEII— CH ES A. COLTON. SzanzrA,ar!-¢Alitfrß. Ratgltati.: , , . . ... D. -„ _ =I WM „ . MANHOOD: 110W.LOSILII 110 H RESTORED: Zest publishediseidied grpe. • Price, ate mita. A • LECTURE ON THE NAVIIRILL TREATMENT. aad - Battiest Cure 'el kAperzaatorrbees, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Eexual Debilitgand Impedimenta to Mar riage. generallyt Nervous/tab; Consumptlon, Erd lepay and Fite; Mental and Fliyaleal Incapacity', re. initial; from Self Abwie, Ae4, by Carer well: M. D., author Or the "Green"A BOON TO TII.OOEANDR OF SUFFERERS, ". sent under Deal. in a plain envelope.' foldly address, poet. .pa rerdpj Or nixtente, or tWO p_onta_geNtatnps, to CHAS. ” .f . KLINE .& CoV,I-1147 HOWERIc i " ME POSTOFFICE . BOE 45811. ! Also Dr Carton/en/a "Marriage Odide," price MS cents. •ANILOOD.”-4•Atiother Nei% • IdEIDIOAL PAMPHLET; f rom the pen co , Dn. urine. The.ledtcai Times say aofthls work "This valuable .treatise orrt i r caws e and cu l &o. Dremhtuthrough eeci i tT l a e llie a l l i 7 ' youth heal itgh ' 2 l and. how-ensile' 'regained., It Oyes a clear ,eYneilkia,of the Itopedlmente to,lherrient:.the caul and e eetc of nervous debility, and the rernedLes.erefor." Pocket edition of the above will be to] warded OD receipt or 5 cents, by addressing Doctor DUB. Tlft, No. 88 North Charleklitreet, Baltimore, HUM A DVIC to NOUNG lEN ABOU ;OW .1) MARRY. t iiEssimis for Young .Tilenir, On the Errors, Abuses ,ent_ r plsenses E lllobtent to Yonth and Early Manhood. nralr: _Lbw. • humane view of treatment /indoors, sent.by SOU- 111 sealed lotto envelopes eeoVenaine.. AddrelsrMOWlAßD 'AS+ , 84:1014,TION. Box PhOdetpbts..ge4, oe22:xen4dT „ , gwv - -7;41,-nvNr7,--smi sitriAlurrepieMV.l...t..upq......rittiliwiitag QINGERILar- si.rixt4;evictitOorc .. 2 3tahaermit i o a a iwithiwisir „.. ; -a r o Me t ta-llographio BatatiArLyr* ea rn Ward., Jima Wee 48. I t MIN virnpk IWO ties 011atil* mg.* ratslllL4 ' T 11 A. M. & CO., CHARTERED IN 1833, .82,101,720 19 MEDICAL. CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment mow la the tartet for sale by 3P3BC. 1.. moEnErrz. Coiner FIFTH Airsaruz & WOOD STREETS, ♦lse, dealer In Government Bends. Gold and C.eeons and European Exchange at market rates. JAld[Es' . .T. :Bun' •84 CO.' Museums to B. ME M & CO.. :Corner Fourth and Weed Sts., 38. A. IoT R s!, BUT AND BELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Goo, istmakiss coppoNs, .ON MOST PAVOILLBLB TERMS bleed, Allowed on Deposits. Si' Mosey loaned ea itisTesuateal loads at low est market rates.- ; - JOrdere executed for tit • 'purchase and Sale of STIKIHR,BONINII and GOLD. - .TAM AS T. BRADY &CO., _aD9:432:6 lgr PARTIES DESIRING TO IN- , In UNION AND CENTRAL 'PAL CIFIC BO D . can gavel one per cent. by pnrehas-' Lug before • ..TANITAMIL" Ist. Roads on hand for dellvarlr. JAMBS T. BRADY J.: Co.. - Agents Central and tralisn Pacific Railroad ennt nits, corner Fourth and Whod streets. dra:bl3 Ctt Satll=o Garttt. nyl:an FINANCE AND TRADE, • , Oman °lmre Prrrixtrunart GA: ins, SATURDAY'. December 28;1868. ' , The main feature of the pist week was , , the tightness of the money market , thead -1 Vance of the stock market and the firm tone in the gold room. Although it , has Icost 1-32 and even 1-18 per cent. per .day to. . have gold cairied, yet the market ad ! vanced under l a light demand, and at the eve of large payments of interest for bonds Iby the Government and - the Pacitio Rail ,l roads. The unsettled condition of Euro pean politics, as , well as the large ship ments of currency to the cotton . States, 'were the main causes of these unexpected changes' in the market.. A careful exami-. nation of the reasons assigned for: a futuie rise of tEe gold premium reduces them to the tear that large shipments of gold would have to be made, whilst our im portware known to be small for the Season and have fallen off coneiderably already; the stagnation in all, kind of 'foreign busi ness, especially dry goods, is very dis couraging to largeimportations, and the exports of cotton will keep pace with im port:s of other merchandiae. An advance of the gold premium for political causes would have the effect of 'bringing down the cries of our national bends, and thus prevent large return shipments , of them in , exchange for 'gold; the only reasons for at y advance in gold would have t 4 be looked for at horde, and here there is none, since i tt is not likely that Congress will yet med dle with the currency question, otherwise thaji seek a decrease of our currency issues. Bonds were dull during the week, but rallied oa Saturday for the issues of 1865, 'O7 and '6B, the interest of which becomes due Ja.nnary next; there is also more de mand for Pacific, bonds for the purpose of earning the accrued gold interest; yet, in view of tae tight money market larger' purchases may be delayed until after the quarterly 'bank statement 'on January fourth. Stocks retaain strong, .and nearly all the Railroad shares are higher on - aceount of the management of the large cliques; the transactions at the stock exchange, how ever, are ccrt'quedto mien purchlses, and attempta by parties are made to dispose of ,their shares at high prices. par local money market is devoid of, - any Interest. Allegheny Valley bonds were, ranch - In demand about two weeks .... /ago at from 82 .to 85, but .could sesreelY be sold in large lots'at the average price. Blltiill6BB for the past week has been dull and unsatisfactory , in 'the retail line, and taiga transactions are generally not entered into before the close of the year. , ' ; 9,l}otationa receivedb •is y Ph. R. Mertz: , ~ , Gold, 135;.' Sllier, 128; Eighty-ones; 114 1 4. Five`; Twenties, 1862, 110 v. do 1864 106 X; do 1865, 107 X; do 1886, Consols, 110; , , do 1857, 110 X do 1868, 110 X; Ten Forties, ' 110 . 5 .41 ) New Yerk ! Centre]; 154 X; Erie, 39; Reading; 98; Pittsburgh; Fort Wayne ,:t EhieagoJtairro.id; 'II2X; ,Ohlo, it Missis: . ,sippi, 3IX; " Michigan Southern; 87xi Cleveland '.:t Pittsburgh, 83; Chicago 4 1:: . Rock Island, 116 X; Chicago &North West. ern, So '.; do Preferred, 82h; Western Union Telegraph Company, 1I9X; Pacific Mail, 15%; Adams Express, 48X; Mer chants, 1153.4. Louisville Courier, in referring to t it failure of Charles Tucker, banker of t at 'city, says: While no one was pre , recr.for the failure of ao apparenly stanch pl— i a, l monetary concern, the general disposi ' tisk:. was to."deprecate the misfortune and to reason the occurrence into as favorable an aspect as possible. But every citizen was more or less exercised, and some were !.really incensed. Thesedatter industriously put forth the ugly side of the ease, and bruited many stories' Inimical to the fair,' neas and squareness of the obilapsed bank: era., In the .absence of any authentic. data, these - street rumors as 'tattle cause, of the - Plinio arti,to . ,,belottotidd with a Very long p01e... Simi! 0f ,,, -thit "eouleotares, however, msty.- 7 . have appr,Oached, pretty near: the trutt6 , The. more sober-minded of these. who claimed to - have figured behind , the `onnies, avouched :that the failure was the result of 111-adilsod speculation "in stooks between the' hottest ;of Mx.' Chseltaker and that:of , his brother' in New York. Even this ia a vague theory, and entitled to very little eredit; It le said, as farther indica Aviii - Of theksecret of th, 0 1 Mital t ur,7,,that a creditor ofwthe house Wild - upon Mr. !Tonktir early yesterday morning and paid 'in about fourteen hundred dollars, when YAWL remarked that if all ether creditors world do likewise he coal go an with his , business and place it upon a healthy foot ing.• It is not known outside of the banking company-what the liabilities are, but this generally-desired infortpatinnlwith doubt. less he given from the proper source in deep time. —Clasiug quotatfons - recaiyed by James T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 135; United Statss Sixes, ltisl,s, _111;.:; 1862, 1103.4; 5-20's, 1864, 1063.6; 5-20's, 1865, 107; 10-40's, 105;4; 5.20'5; January and July, '65, 110; 5-20'8,1 January and July, 7 67 110 y;: 'GS, 11034; June 7-30's, par less y ‘ ; July 7-30's, do y‘; August 119; Sept., 119; Oct. 11534; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral.lo3. ' PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MARKET. PENN'A CENTRAL STOCK YARDS, SATCRDAT, December 26, ISM. The market has , been moderately active since the date of our last report, (Wednes day) and the volume of business, in the ag aggregate, was as large as could have been eXpeered u:.der existing circumstances, the number sold reaching 500 head. Prime shipping Cattle were in fair demand, and, compared with last week, brought an ad vance of from 25 to 30e per cwt., while the commoner grades were very dull, and as buyers were, very scarce, 'sold slowly at any price. At the ' close to-day there are but Very few Cattle in the pens unsold, and the market is firm, though not excited. Prime to extra shipping steers mar be quo- . ted at 73. toBc, and medium do at 6)4 to _7c- Stock Cattle, for which the demand con-: tinues light, remain unchanged, ranging from 4 to 534 c, as tty quality and pondition. The sales were. . Rigle to Stott . 6 head, weighing .4,900, at 4,25; Ferguson to Frank 20 head, weighing 24375, at 7,35; Smith .b Blue to McGarry 17, weighing 15,900,4 5,50; Ratz t 9. Rigle weighing 4,225; Smith 4:t - Blue to loan &•to.' 15,weighing 17,350, at .5,75; Haller, to Man- ;helm 14, weighing 21,225; Orr & Williams to Stver 17, weighing 21,125,- at,64Hedges & TaylOr to Aull d: Co.'lo, weighing 18,050, at 5.50; same to Frank 21, weighing .19,850, at 4,50; Zeigler to Moses 17, weighing. 17,700, at 5,75; tioloway to Frank 7, weighing 10.-. 000, at 7,60; Oberman to Rowe 40, weighing 40,775, at 5,75; Hedges &Taylor to Downy 33#-wighing 38,325, at 6,75; Brown - to Red ' ner 21, weighing 18,050,;at - 5,60; Sbarnbtirg ,to Selser weighing' 10,775, at 7;Smitli & Blue to Robinson .18, 'weighing 16,625, at 5,20; Hedges & Taylor to Hunchbeiger 25, weighing 17,425, ttt 4;. same to Ault & 52, weighing 65,175 at 7,25; Holmes, Laf ferty & Co. to Ride 5, weighing 4,950, at 3,50; Same to Moses, 16, weighing 14,37; at 4,50; fame to Rigle 19; 'weighing 15,200, tat 3,50; same to Stott 21, weighing 19,975, at 4,75; same to Pierce 4' weighing 17.200, at 0,62; Hestia to Klemen 24 at 469 per head. SHEEP. - The sheep market was very dull and offish during the early part of the week under the influence of large receipts but has since, owing to diminished arrivals, improved considerably, and to-day there was a every fair demand, especially for prime fat mutton sheep, of whicli there were but very few to be bad. Prime to ex tra may be quoted at 4,50 to 5 ces per pound, and Common to medium at 3 to 3,50. The soles during Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and up untill 10 A. X. to-day aggre- gated 6,050 head nearly all of -which changed hands at prices, ranging from 3 to' 4,75,—0n0 drove scalawags, .sold at $1,05 per head. As we have hivealready intimated the market was stronger,than it was ,in the - early: part of the week,. though there is still room for iinproYement. 13=21 There was iittle'or nothing done in Hogs yesterday or to-day, which was owing mainly to-the fact that there were but - rery.' few in tlieyards , to sell, - the arrivals during` the time mentioned, not exceeding half a dozen cars. This being the citse;the-rair-Li ket continues firm, and since the date of our last report, prices have advanced fully 50c per cwt. We can report sales durjng the east three days of 4,17 end, and we give quotations 10-day at 9RN for fair to medium averages, (such as are usually shipped to 'New York) and 10 to 1034 for prime to choic,e, Bach as are usually shipped.- to PhiladeiPha. Oar packers haYe betin'-'"` out of the; market over . a week, and; we, presume; 'that they' will stay' out until ' ' prices decline materially. At present prices it would require a fortune to put up 5,000 Hogs, and, besides, it is risky ? as they may be considerably lower before , the sea son is over. ' PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • SATURDAY. December - 20, 1868., GENERAL REVIEW. The Petrolonin market hag been very quiet during the past two or three , and the only, important :feature we haveito I notice is a slight improvement in the offers for spot oil (Refined). - During Monday and Tuesday, there was considerable excite ment, consequent 11D011 the expectation of some that an attempt would be made to ' effect a "corner," sinae7 then," howeiver,.as • -3 alrOady intimat,eid,'; quietness has ,ruled.: , i supreme, and , there ; seems to be a general, disyosition manifested to hold oft: pow un tßafter the first of the new year, Receipts of - Crude for the week, 7, , 84.2 barrels; from January Ist to date, 1,057,355, against 727,- 401 same time last year.. ShiPments of Refitted this week, 13,534, against 32,072 last week; from January Ist to date, 718;- 525, against 673,700, same time laSt.year. Sales..tnis week, .18,500 barrels, against 72,- 201 latt week. •• - • E= The market has been quilt all week, and the only new feature we have to notice is that the feeling is weaker. and priroc tend -114 `downward, though; as -vet, withBttt im portant chaige. Quottalons may be fairly given at 12 to 123 i ,for spot or first--six months, sellers option,' the inside figures offered and the .outside .figures asked. Sale of 1,000 bbls-afidie Was the only re= obrtecl—for January, sellers option, (40 to 45) at 12. Buyers option, all nowt, ear, is nominal at 454 to 16. ' . REFINED , I • The market for Refined has also been very quiet for two or three days, and com pared with.' the early ,TktUli.of the week .' prices are lower: Lute on Alllitiraday there was ,a sale of 500 bbls on spot at 29; to-day, however, the market, for that delivery waS firmer, there being Offer's to buy at 30 to 303!„'and no sellers below 3036. January and February was offered_ at 2936; and there was an oiler to buy April to June at 31;.. Lines for the. first six months nomi- • nal at 31 to 313. Same delivery, buyers option, 3336. ,; • OIL SHIPPED Ed ST nr A. V. R. E. • Standard Oil Co., 470 bbls refined to • - Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. H. Koehler It Co., 100 libls refined to . • Waring, King dL Co., Philadelphia. Bea . • • • Morgan It C0.,:/00 do do to War dun, Frew - - • di Co., Philadelphia.,- • Nat. Ref. Co., 523 do do to F. A. DilWorth 4 & Co.; Philadelphia.- • ". Citizens Ref. Co., 450 do do to Took IBro., Philadelphia. fOrsyth, Bro.& Co., 100 do do to Warden, ;f:i •Frew dr Co:, Philadelphia. , - • Total :shipMents 1743 ; OIL SKIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. 0. W. Hordilhip dt Co., 95 do do to War ing, King cir Co., Philadelphia. • - Union Ref. & St. Co., 158 do refined to MP. Logan & 8r0., -- Philadelphia. Brooks, Ballentine":3l Warden, Frew.4d Qq., P.hilattekplus.. - Woks, Ballentinn' - Co4"4B'do ao to Libby dz Clark; 'New York. t,: - : - • Total ahiptdeitteißotetame , Boozoio,".• "IVO IA CATTLE.