5,~y~.~ _.. . ~~ II 1 ~,: 'STOVES, CASTINGS, &e. .01 _ ' BEST S TOVE S. o J.l -- A. 101.101)LEY & CO. lianafacturers of the greatest varlet, of 4*4411 C001i, - Parlorf aafl lidding , ' Staves, TO Bit 1 . 017 ND 117-111t.STATE. -_, 1 giole iLennis loithe celebrated Base HUrning Ori steal Eaves and •Rtirrikees for. Hard Coal br Coke. Best In the World for rarlor.Oftice. Store or Church. Mrs needs no reltindling. , -burns all whiter. 40 net buy until you A see or sendfor Circular. _ - ct rtI.7 O I44 I FIRMITL Our Agents for Orientals—DE WAILER BEM., -- " 4 stleid Bt. :ORO. HUB LE Z.:Allegheny City. er --.'itiviii:a•iiiiiiiitioi Rriiiiintsiy di .- •• . . , :•• -,. oin-g_ i a 1 a G ...! I ,l l 9?Mqt - lnigletf - TT!..::; . ';iititOli -,..' ebinicrN; IRAPTGE • •-.„-- ~ ' ' -L' 4I TIIF, F I ERY EV - MACE"' c, •' , a %z if 4ffSeilN3Lgl Aitli.ttrEdlCKatigl; Ito**, MEGuLATOR. ,, COLUMBIA •COOK STOVE, • VAN'S tOlucturiattrittterayrOßTAßLE RANGE, ADAET IRON ALANTLRZEI4,I4LAIPS_RIC: ` '' Z rz PIio GRA NTB.. "2 %7 . i ZM4 1114 ::1 11 ., t . ~-...' '' .71..0 ,I.ht , . ~. 11 ,, lir! . I. , i .;.t' ) 246 and, 9,08 , Liberty hii4i44 '' - • . • ''• ' ~-sir,., '''''.. ,',` ' ' ' ,l : , . - frrtittridit. l id. :. 000KATOVEI8ET, T .• • jr. 1- • ' ; i I ' '''' Il• i 1 - , ,11 --.-.. , : - ••, ••' "_,..1• : • -n: i , - • - • • ' • c ' - I- , 9• - • , '',,"' - r , . ‘ '.,.. l4ClNMear+ ,et Ve.m. p -- ; ... ..._;g: ?,. , l ',. •• OAI A. , , 4 d''. i , f-S 1 . ...," „I as: 4., ;, .. ~.:. .. ,P 4- 4. - A, C ' -. 1 !,; -.,,-''' : ' j . , , T.,',. 1 . ',. •.. ~ '- ~. ' : ' ''? •';';''''' ''' 1 ' '. ' .' ' ' TRIUMPH, -• "' ',', fm,,t 4- '•" .. ... j'" . n• n ' . .", ~.; . ',',:', ' - -- : , fi , ..? , : ' ;WIZ ; BITUM- 120 AS COAL. - ,, ..‘,..1 1 " ! IWantte to coottlifki• id ROaStis , .A'i *ll. 118 aily iAhei"liiiivi3 in ifie Union; .- 2 . t ,, ,ft , ..'L1.q - ~:-. . , , - - .„t 4 L 49- :11 . .-'l , /„...4 , ,-4,- , . . ... _ Air• - AFD. ' ,- Ell , teg l iPt , l ) sil°4oll4 ' • pAnt c ar s , r d + Lb , • YIKATLWEt. : ' • cLUAT4i.R9.. • , eno" fial - •••,,a - 4•Nt.7. •• •• • I „ - _ .-4 - lifottrktrzing • I'4 , :1110tANISTEELWORKS. t3IBeIPACIA:IMILSOF Us • nom s ..carriage' -and Wagon Springonad -Azles.r it 4 plaqueeno„-XIA, and Juniata Merchant Ber,'lttrond" andelq_nartilron;•Band, HooN , l3heet axe Plate Iron; Oral, Halt Ovalawd Eialtßbunalrott; Cylinder an d Vagon Box Iron; Di-wand- Droploor Bare ;'!' and 'flat Ball 'for Goat , sd•r; Cut Balls and hplked; ' lort,'Spring and B. B reel; luklail:ted,Bteel;'Ohtr Bata, Crow •Bare. &C. Le. - • ••• •• ite and • IrarellOnee;-#ll • W:6.713113 , - STREET, ■ !MT, IF:AJP4rI4I.E.V4, :&GB• } kanolictorees of eiieiy deserfp ' S of ,s;r NI t 'OAST AND . .CERAN tIiTEELi BAUMAN ISPIIIIfeS, • - : . • 1r4.117ic AND I'Ld'ITORM SPRINGS. AXLEB, STEEL TIRE; &0.,' &.e, • ;( ••. . $S Water and 100 First Sta. - At, ELLER, BAER 8 4.RAIILICEIr; - r: • SIM M - F.TCALF, I REI7BENititL.Tx, STANIIY..II444k t: OFWS.,:trAtaraß; - t Brscus. PABTNZa-S M. SEER. CB SCEN T STEEL WORKS 33".1113. PARICELNT, I ffirJl3 Office; No. 339 Liberty . St, • ••, ;., . - PITTFIBIZeII, PA. ;'~dae -_ GH atAmoND, 111111021 • •• , •A - WORKS.. • • .. CO., • • PUtig;' - IltOntat'lt' lfstuuractlaYer*V all descriptions of • • , , illi .i:1 d e 1: 4 0 SECOND Al Aa - 0 6, tiALq1.1 41 4* /oTklkAt i • _ :I":3plrrihnirßias. l STE EL 'TTSIIIMGR tisTA33L46BrD fl 2845.3, ANDERSON & WOODS,. ,-17—CCE880J1$10 ANDEB§QN, COON '" a Co.; pflatorero Of Olt degrlotA011.01" -- - 1 1 . as . rittArnkr..kowOOL:STEMC_ • r 40 -aerial% 6 d r ut • k esiais omite ; a P il wlo ir Toe andlOl, Btea rBol4: Bheve7.}ioe ,Y loodTrot Pointiveas Med • asnrc" "rl2 {l MeOlOsSorthif:_ Bleb irinamßorol/14 mluod -- . 4 " 1 """11;4.6" - --olnierYTIPT , limB0111111” oft w e s_nd „~ putibarsve • • _ ;-o 1EWN.175004 elf il; pirkErStitan FORGE ,Pbel .11. -, • E: al"f .1, Z 1 'ILL 4 `IttrarACTIMBB OP .ff BEM ,r+V;;. •!,' *ar-RWNIMi t'is;: I! V/ VINTWahlt nab 111118W.I; 11011kbrariT`" 1 ' 1 .3-- Nrawriqo ‘ 31 4 4)1 . 1 # 7/111 fgt. d li . • , ' ,1:* •' ,- ;t • - tr . .116:44=f0101 ' nalihrosze Shapes I 1 1/04 1 0 4 1 113 ) La 2 A :J: 1 I --'4ol4Abr4kiiiillelle tl 1 - .1 is ;IT - I• - - •-•-• •:,. - F , • • (JIM:WY lirthrillZ .10,411011USTREETv=ifl OIT.I alrzsiumwrifol,. 3 1191 iIKifIAES I 0 fladtr: ,(1;l'AI r I ntniviron - Woritv 'A • • uninktiwunalimeem, •AIMSIPIWINININsibiPoII 7•145.fir,e, NIFZAA:7I , 7I4 I PAP. ja i±'./C. L2fAAesl , i 1 (v.', .$6 • INOLta -. ?fi!, E EM .:f Y~~ ..~^;~ ~ r H~ 4,71 , 17,1:0!re!i9 EMIL & street 200. Tribe: ~,g:s STEEL WOl=.'' , , PITTSI3IIRGII. PA.6 r ~~h;c L ~W~e~TW~~~~c'~.~. Neu '~':~~-w.', FOUNDETtS,MACEI '•KNAP - ' 1 .101!,T - ' PITT '. FOUNDRY COYPANY, OFFICE AND WORKS, .5 TWELFTH STREET, .. 1 7 : 1; 47. 3Vl' r - 4 P . • fi 1 -'''". 4/ATSEttititt; PA; .9r*n n ginfA, Aol li ng An .3!fa" ad:ll4*y; Mauch `roes, Retorts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL - FOIJNDHT • AND PIPE WORKS. 11:1117), a (brucra WARD,) - PrrTaIMNIGLI. WILLIAM SMITH, ~islinfaotki e! of `' OAST IRON BOWL PIPE, POE GAS Atrbzwelms woßsa. • —,;•• ; • ' My Pines are a east inossiably in Pits, in dry sand, and , L9 feet/lengths. Also,- full Iseoftmett of 9eneral Castisgs for Ons and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Werke to make of RETORTS... • ; I= TILAs wonsits;.. 2 monteav stickier. zitiitiCwans, L_7mi l r a f,T.Fr i i..l VIT TEHNIGIALS N. MILLER, President. 1 t.yrt• 'ifeg ' ,34.iiineke *11 4 4: tile' litgisi and Most complete eatabllahmenta In the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of evert deetrlP/ 10 K. Boilers, 011 Tanks. - Sheet Iron - Work: - - - Ballrehol.Caslkits. V - , " _ C ,""•• Bolllmir lailiCattingse. • ' I Engine\lasilngs; \V .> t C• 1 "c ileneraLessEingiC T T ; ISitISEII - no9:ne9 , , • • . BE 1i.'4).:1,1*,#431:424.1t. ittilitZlir.A.:4osl2iBos.4"a» I L Y !#9 4 0 14) , Totnamas 9 , 't'-• - iti... , ittririthAiteeiP t Ida disikitrozi;:fidiitizilbeiiiii,4 gatatursievem t nts, cottoll woplanAurt . A l in r cibArk promp;l7 f` atte, n4gdio, . epee .and --Mork4-!.WABitENGTON. AVLISTI:7 4I utf-r T:#o o .t4 411eiattli.CUrcra.. , . . , ROBINSON , 811000. • • "." aniiisiori;ukaoinraimatiara Xuaapic • WASKI/40TONNVORKs FOUNDERS lASDIACRISISIStfitffi4II6II: liannfactvers .of 84341 and.atattrlS team *p ones, Bthe-Ettgiiies c iMM , Mae n Eveartug, Shaftinr. Crap i gnizincoli !Fla Eitlaela Ogee., No..l3lcorner 'First and suattinemstreeta. • agents for' auTAXOra RAZZ= niszonnt for feeding • • .• jall:r32 Mora ; ALAN() Butler skeets NintFand I 41.iiiitivvortiapjl .• „ . MO ilii.Age.quaix* 1, ; fi ,TITIBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, miLau:N 2 Y l l A l 9) cA l32 lFes.ic i lit• Orders promptly and.earefallyeecated, Charges reasonable. EBBERT & MAMMA nriinimAti - tAIILIN CO., ' Fourth Ward. Foundry tiud•lodine Works, _ BA.NDINIEY ST.. ALLZGHENY CITY, , • nfinturini of Stabs EtitinetAA_ rrisset, tirist 'and Saw Workt,_BollLas l W diMannino 'Castings, Grata Bars, Weights, ,y"lr m i!lsoxes, he. BOW to order and have on " an ' 34, wae. ' 1 ' ',7!=01-14:95 FOUNDRY 1-1 4N,P*OiL WORKS o ' t b. fiiiTlL street. thibegOtli' 84 BIGAMY BO .•l 4 •, auras. k•evil4tiee. ,j mar 1310 i el, .16 I)4 „ • • :1)4:I:k, r , , T r i l l / i ' 4 1 q D CVE joh6tv 1 04 First ' Bltreot, ttaburgh, P 1,24 d o trol ' Rregitors? ,i'ot at 0 et. ha Dune:son u, tanhoos. lezdon. Mo i 94 1 4401 11 tr i rrrfrrir r ?- - of f ir raYJN , - ' M l CAP9liti* - 'Omer outwits ire UlOll .41,' 4 t I 4 . 1.. 1- ___, MI MEE It 71 . i 111AIPER.:Wi. TA r. CITUNIC 4 COMPANT (11ittasettlierWr2P: ,Nliarottr/iiir e rAt, ='• i:so/4143.111.11111,wasilloulai, :1 .4 4 Itol:gus) 1 , .! ALSVAInIiStM I 4 Plthibitigh,P4' cariggits=fittluirigmadelooL -r tA,r - trif . B,Arnr_WIRS " 4 1 '4 /4 41' tails 4 rJ f4lll•Wellear,S MUON , ":.4 ,44 ovvcri.or Elll ram e 41: it , Tropentir. efts. Brettilrettlitort • „ ratincw - -rAwitsxo43 rtits Plow wlu onl7 —l ‘ 4l l • • 7, IT lESIE OEM psi~eL Mu 4 L. '1 'S. - SYGe3~7..s +ii_ ~ CsX t~;{-l~li ~l4'+~~-rte' } ' ~~. I . PITTSBURGH :GAZETTE : FRIDAY,' JANUARY 1, 1969. PTrTBIIIIBGH. mow , PAPER., ,:,- 11 f1WAES , 80U.E134 1111G11 - 111; 'BOLE ,&'C0.,1 Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NEAR THE POINT,) Engine Builders, Founders &Machinists, 1 2 Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES - andiSTA. TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. A t li P rO l ltn i al h i v l!i t abill o rN I I) ew P7RT T LYi BOILER, of IS-horse power. 2: 0 1 CASTINGS of every kl d made to. order at c our syievlrari hem lialf M arket.* Si WS t o LEOIhOII'ATBO - PBE ' Sa eland and - ruade to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, . , :lf.rtiUatnir 311.. thileitlie s ny Itlver,neaij'thef4l6, PITTSBURGH, PA. sr. All orders FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANS itiotheji • APUOVACTIMIRS eh TIFFIMAX iI2t4DA-r4uAP Xvx:l74l4llaur a4l 04:1 , 031ittonce SOILMRS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TAMES, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, _SALT , PANS AND CON DENSERS; mtparmagottersasi Astoi FOR BErcrems; DIIORT3,A.ND COAT. sEtupr l s • Dike and Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Promptly attended to. mb7:189 WM. BAIINIHEILL.& CO., BOILER MAKERS • i!E D ditEET IRON wO /6MS; • •'- 1 - 4 - -" firiti3: so, AA, A 4 AND Afflin 2( ft. , uettrad Marge 'Wand Ihrgashed it with the most approved' mathinory, we are _pre_p_ared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted , etmal :to , anymade in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Bade litLaryipea u Locoß Boiler}; condensar:ilt r aultaLOit Agitat s 4 Settling P , Wer-rren rialto; gaTat , Ole u- Dimmers of Barns Patent Boilers. Repairingdone on = shortest notide. late= JAllll6lllL'Brrni,' " - Nos. 55 and 56 Water area l ` PITISBIIBOH, IILANCLIACTMIZa Or /ACM C1 F 4441 ' MINK; SETTLING PANS. COPPER STEAM PIPS. ROLLUIG L IFTACRIN And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JAB2OIII. BUTZ ' gratincD D. =QM. J ARED M. BRUSH & soN, awrtrrAcrcrszas or Steam Boilers,- Oil Stills, Tanks. antirr marl Woks; &o. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. ~, ill7A-UPi r q AVID 4 11 W, •,„ Compasslon Merchants and Brokers In - Petroleum and its Products, ,INIZELL'S BWLllitte; 'DUQUESNE WAY; PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, . W4P- 1 49. , 4 1 i49 iklCo.l=l ._127 Walnut Street. TACK.. /3114)THF418, • COMXISSION M z . I MF F It2 . *'' AND DEALERS U Petroleunrand its Products. *ritiadightitace-oti,Vatki !iitrtibiria,*cor: ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin street', Philadiiptda oilisti—isT WALNUT apior3O IL LONG b. CO., • susupAcryunns or PVItE Wlth i tirakiel Biand- 66 .L#L 7 ±0.E . 8.il Ornee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. HARDWARE. NE"' HARDWARE HOUSE, LiIiDSEY, SHUTT & EUWER, 'Manurltctii!eis ind laporters. 0 W AJEt, CUTLERY, O. 887 LIBERTY STREET; lit 0 `Zi,;.-. "":1 r 4 A CORIUM Or s WAYNE, 1:;•• , . • : litositilkorire Below Makin 1111141 14 . \( - A- PITTSBURGH. Amults forSAIBBANICO *Ai] i .011.1 ; "• • •77.7 ,:;11,;;01;1 NOVELTY' i "WORKSt • - 0 ') 1,.;v1:1 *.tiAnnikwavirazirrar;a ‘; .-c;• ag A IR IT*Q11111111.^,01!:.•1 ; A • ',Janus Faced Paiiiit Door Locks urN iffp 'Ps& gl r • a fgo ;Corner of Grant it g a& First !mats, ~' 5e6384 m v xli . jr je j " ‘ -77 r BRASS rotting= ' . 2 ° e 4 ,1 .3,1, Miaalketuus at I:171 P 8 AND slum G MANEWMAIMP I : 44 !- k XerwiDeffitt)motWeiklitStrtiV44' - rl INromiernv ;A: o 111 7 .: ; Twig t s.; 2F VA% („:612, ZOlli 4 i ,1111',4- : ~E'~'.'~,ti.'..._~..: ~:i`~~ ~ii~Yidi7rit"J.,x" ~^'.L::'" FORI - TITTIZEG Chrbit i - I No. 169 Weodltreet CAPITAL, . . _ . . $200,000 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, INTEREST ALLOWED -ON TINE DEPOSITS Collections made on all accessible points In the 'United States and Canada'. 7 'iC,x . Dtaktitiyiei J A! k l r Elul nostette4' T - Jno.'o James Gordon, I Robt. H. King, D. Wallnee,l Andrew Miller, Z. Fawcett, I James H. Bailey. A ed. TB 11, r fifiio l l : i . Coa- ivikoto **sta. A. PATTERSON.; .. President. JOB. 11. HILL ..»...»...... Cashier. .1741?127:Pj 71541(4040. DISSCTOES: A. Plateraol2, George W. Cass, Wm. H. Brown, _ James McCandless, Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Mims Kirkpatrick, Wm. Beed:- W. 8. Harem, Insootarre nartiv, Jut tfla le [1 sp9 Lori E t A ditititt Corner Third and Wood Streets, pirikTrXWM l 4.l l C l l: l • , R..0t.A.: CA IaUCC/2030kiVid ttiaitrie,iisre A ea:;) DIALERS IN Exchange, Coht - Co pens, A : nd pliFt4cn.W,M.tentlon paid to, ha ,p4t.tiascand • isle et - " COVERNMENT 13Ciiiiii. J.' illiglitDraftj on i.orittioxt.." ' WtrilliMlLLE4l' .7l232 .A.l • .0 , 1 7,- "l„ r ivii 2 46, — " lcam mi t . it t l 4 1 : ! W-li'Y 3./.' I 1 111 P n ... ,i e _i.j4._!:r. 1 , ; It ~ a ..t:. 07 Market Street, h princip al ' ' Colons Shade:oil alit e principal paints of the United States and Canada/. Stooks, Bonds and other-Secnrities Particular attention paid to _the purchase and sale of WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid on Time Deposits . ONE - DOLT UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJE CTEEST. TO ' CHECK. WT WITHOUT INT Discounts Daily at 1l o'clock. 1 President—THOMSON BELL. Vice Prealdent»ML HAESHALL. 1 ' pITTSBURGH FORMERLY THE DIME MAYI NUS INITTITIITION Now er dtir fi 4:tre'er., , NEARLY OPPOSITZTRE, BANK OF TITTSBUROR. OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May Ist, 6 to R o'clock. Books of By-Laws, furnished-at the once. This institution esneeiiiiy olftiv Ito those whose earnings are limited, the opt:on:tufty to accumulate, by small deposits, easily send, a sum which will be a resource when needed, and hearing interest in stead of remaining unproductive. BOARD 01- MANAGERS: WO I osorads:VETOlA:co4 . :,,'!,!:', :1 Nos. vo. iiiii t list,' --. ..igi ;Vos i ' tr thi f og f - '1); 4 71881 1 ' stasetir;uriirntti , 0 ..1. I 11.1.1141=41011315 OP pW)I . Ce ettaril 'i ikWaiettlai - 5E 31 41=90 .4;0?/113Araige. 02 Aziatitoli . ;tax: ll l'49of - M= STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Imtaxas ut • '~ ANd~ COLD: d.:. RAWL. IfieCLIIREAN, Pres% D.,ILEET • LaO• . Oushie BANKERS; AND ,BROEYIK, rrr-rfrsisuitexl; PA. BOUGHT 40, - D SOLD-O$ COMINLSSION. United States Securities.. pooma lirci.; 59' ANY BUM REWavED ?MOM JTH,Jo. sjo-..MPSODOIILr.fmorTII7-7°l i A . M. Bi3ZERSHjk.IL.. make reference: Joseph Dilworth, R g. t rlavld Kerr, 'laMberr, I A. urown, • ' Thmtivr Swine. Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, Willis Da!sell; .! • f . 111 D. W. C. Bidwell ' E. -M. , Fulton. : BANK FOR SAVINGS;', CHARTERED IN 1862 PEESIDENT,, GEORGE A. BERRY. tucx,rulcslDEN:Vi" • B. U. UABTMA.N4 •!, PARA, Jii..3l t • sr.p.rrAßY. AND miu t p.x. l4 • 1: .5.:.-ideEtritAi. A. BRADLEY, wm. ramiolt, A. S. BELL,. - F. HARM ! JOHN S. DILIVOr, JOSVI I IODAiIk; ! G. For,ktuomuf. • /IQM• 1719i 1 ,1- JAS. L.:.ORMIA •11: D; r"'9, ;. _ . " - ciiitibTO t39.11:111 , 0 • 11-? Di rW EA Ztrei. I 34 • !Ow WINES. LISLUORS, &c r, PITTSBURGH IMPORTINV 1101)SE !EXTABLISBEZI SCHMIDT & FRIDAY • ,•'..! ,, ..•447,t,Lia1tric...ar . IMPORT/IM6 or ronues ,if 012 311103012 °Ohl? . -CUD , tii ita. - 409' Perin Street, „ rittatSitigke SW" . maitlfak Wait° that, po , ersl laae WintVir ri tM e a d iAt , end re Ina their I enabled to offer the venializirtite rn AND LIQUORS at prices ; rates Ex aminations or an a o f respecttmlly solicited. la; A choice, assortment' orphrs OLD RTE MEN' HEY cons 1v D# HMI MA . InWRICILLAVICOW ' 04/ . 44 1 15 Nil: u. , brow! 711.u.4 "4 ... .. ;PO if , 11341 . • iill3 l iLti , . 1.0 4 ANCAl t fig OCO'TON ;MILLS': IG►an crj' s ) . t,a(vr. • 'tufa* of IUrATE tiligßlManst .41 W 1)7.1140.. '.:1111: .1 • ~.., .r::z:~- V ,; RAVAND UNION , ' FIC 'RAILWAY BONDS, II! The che sale by ,pest investment now IFi the market for . Rs. IMEMEUTZ, FIFTH AVENtE ..i*OdD STREETS. Cornet' . . taler In Government Bonds. 'Gold and nd Earope,anßacluumsuas sa.arket rates. 010 jel*,. , , Al o, d Counon 5 : den I JANE „„ , „ T. limy 5 --tio.? (Successors to 8. JONES & CO.') Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.; ; 33'4'14;iii.. , :isiii*; AND 133JA. ALL KINDS Or. citbYtitl4.ktNT sgojtyrigs; 6OLD..BETER LND i (II r• .! .• COTTPON.k. , 'ON MOST FAVORAIIiE TERMS. • t„.i tirtnO)iisf. Allowed on Deposith. . . Ifitm'Stotieg loaned on Goyeennaent, Bonds at low . est, tiukrket rites. ' . Orders entented for the Purthase and Sale of STEKIELfg. BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. tar_ PAATIES,DESIIII NG. 9ro IN "V l'n ITN. TON AND C'gNTRAL -PA -41.81C..80NDS can saTe one per cent. by purehas , lug before. JA.Nl7.Airr Ist. Boedt on bted.forAellvery.„ LE 3 ' A - -SI JAEit:IIVADY CO., Agents Central and Union *Pacific Railroad' coat . nice, corner Fourth and Wood streets. 1,8:b13 W . , litt,sktt*z.64- .- m. FINANCE AND l'iiAU)E, OFFICE OF TELE.PIMI4I7I34IB GAZETTE, THURSDAY, December 31, 18438. ppld 41314 firril„ega, Y .4 1 ,the dayr4.l34X, , aftei 3 heivin - g totichdd'l34,‘ Jan "evetirng, and closed strong at 135 this afternoon, which SA:Le r gum teroar . ksblxvs)Fipe the 1 Govdmmentss paying out huge amounts for , interest on , Fire Twenty bonds, ;,tint fhere..is ,a feelinia distrust triapifesting itself among foreign bankers in . .iig.srd to the eastern question that, makes them ex ceedingly:careful in regard to our irre-, delitnable currency circulation, and these class of pThasers are the Main support of the / mar et: Importers have no means now to' buy on Speculation, and ;have" ill along deferred remittances, • expecting lower)Mes for gotd.,r,-At the presertt Oste of 'Aur 014 balenciati Vieihnuld'llot:Vzdue our greenback circulation as low ss 74 per cent., but any material rise in the gold premium would stimulate the importatiort of foreign goods to such an extent, that we t would soon be eompelled to ship gold tthoVerfitir 'purchaser in Europe.' SO far, any apprehensions.. are groundless, and only tend to frighten the timid. The bond market was rather strong to_, day;: lettnite ;the7 S.Careltv -of:itioneyi, but whether there is any real demand for in vesters yet is • doubtful. as the present pr,„tce of, bowls is ; far above _ t 4*i - 61v of last y3ar wben the circulation was more redundant; .the general credit is better, end our currency circulation is more distrit.- 1 uted , 'among the business 'coriimunity arid the banks as it is now. It is safe to say that in this city alone one million of dol., leis 'is hoatded up of carried about instead of use among business nien: • The stuck; market 'reflected the close condition of the money market, and nearly all the speculative shares were lower than, yesterday. It is ; a, remarkable fact that whilst ,bnsiness men are refused discounts at the banks apeculators can 'get all they want, on stock§ shat are selLing - 150 per cent. abiive their rearvalue. • Money was less- in dentand here 'than was expected, and parties - in good standing could get all they:wante4tind a' fair inter est. In local stocks more inquiries were made to-day tmfore closing , the'bOoks:iire. pafilty to dividend time. )Ynstneas remainsclan and unprofitable; thmgaln,s are smaller, but expenses are rather on the increase. • , Quotatione as received iiy Ph. R. _Medi: Gold; 135; Silver,' ....1-29; Eighty-one's, 114%; Five Twenties, 1802, 110 X; d0'1864, 107,X; do 1865, 107,7- s '; cid 1863, Consple, do iBO7. 111;4;,do 1868, 111;/.; Ten • Forties, 105 g; New York Central s , 5834; Erie I, Btiya Reading; 97,q; Pittsburgh, Fort - Wine Chicago Railroad, - 118%; : Ohio & Inas+ sippl, 34w; Michigan Southern,. U; Cleveland ,f5l Xittsburgh,lBSigitiliksiSf Rock Island, 118 g; Chicago &North Westr* ern, $0,1, t • ,Preferred, 83M estern UnioniTelegraph Company, Bag; rW Pacitic Mail, 119;1 Adams Express, 48; Mer- Chants, 1514. 1 —ThpTi:liadelphiti:Latgot I;ixiaitlii, ,ibr, Lowing r Spading the balance of trade be tween this country, and England: _ The English :cm . are ~cnnilt ur ng4hakittip bdainft Id ..lhe :piaill -; has, nought Great Br' _heavily In "debt -to other courrytin.AiStjAc.ine TOM, Ist; Great Britain - Os/01h° Unite States $90,000,0Q0_ in 4 0 }10,1P.• . nact#140 01 1 I tibtiardreadt between e . Nslnes of the exports andtbe: inipOrts:mThiCeiinetki'd `imports is attillP. Medc.t.}. ~.ex i qproalaff4irninfljelatk eN tnn' the wet- taritaitateiihandsto. mender of English goods sent to America. The set lizzZatledigin7, ZIPCMILft due to tho leoldectof .Unitep e Ato4},lgaA in ValksWqr. tigUOC ttn4 . ti /IR& spo , and thi l inarchanti o the ni tOd %atom willprnbably - i t t i ;ltoll l 4°Otif to iFeancereermtipt anfl!: i Why MW- 1 lac Mlle of. mmilddige;i'upO „England And remitting: th em .to their continental 011 , A Mrs. •In this way will be obviated the ne-• Ceald rl4l4tsSni A a 4.4, an g u lo r .. dn abo ve meut one .. ,• England will . endeavostgAmithgbdlls4gcancitt Hbelling gbddatbllfelPahld'arßit ,4190,000,000 due the . United ' States wiU be ,11PcdtioineiMitarigliWihr:1,1 30 . 410.1. 1 :- 7 , 4 9, - ; new..,! ` tonal ilank 4 haw regentl ' !been organized,„' at Slevoland;etindikit !Ammo atTot9l° of tbkOhliaiMional,Nink,l gobertilakuialt buPreelOont and ..Yipbo: l lft ' Llrxkc i :POMlA**. - - :i. tr . -i.i - - , - .v 1,,'; ' - e: -1,,i1l , 1-019elnigATSum•• . A's,TkEll. nY: t ir, T. Agit !0t,,,e.d.: . :' 0 1 0141 ; --154 x; va: saes f, txiise,lBBol'"ililr44"l4ls 110%; July t.AND..I22r:; : , 1 - °!PlatiiingunaTti - .. iptio y 0,.. °anon 01 ' 4:17 n , - 115 * W44. , 01. -014iiist , . nt joy" s a; , gov.7 4 . U...•. SI 119; Union =. : 1 4 ' .t , 104 ow 'Pre , : : • • ~_, ....atifew. ti l ipe..- •. - J tie...Vat:in , t • 1 .k `1 ,le.:Alfp".;o.: A/ ..ir: !. -: -. 1 • •-•• .• • • • '. ' - -:- --: •' - . I &u n‘ P.piZt§~ , _.. _ ... :' •' s.;,, &: :.t i': k, :k: 7ll... ''' f ' - • .4. .. - *;5 , : , •,:4''' 2, 1Z- . :.', , ,;,: - ' .. ,, :.4 .,,, ,_.... g - .. :•.,,,-,--:- '. l'": - - -.,--,., • -.i:4l''••'.f)-•l.:'•',•'--"''-+ =MEI pn'raVIGffiIABKEN ObZOT , P BURGH GAZETTE, Tatra:soar, December 31, 1868._ 't,rbe'ge neral. Markets:, althcittgh preied 'Svinie l what in , tene; are not Wliat they might be expected at this season of the year. We can reportafair-localdemand,:for most of the leading articles, and a fair volume of business in the aggregate but there is an aliiiitiittlie4Absenge_of iinything ;like a speculative feeling, and, as a consequence, we have but few round lot operations to re port. In vatic* theie- are kto changes worthy of special notice. .PPLE BUTTERr-70,t0 80 cents. . t 86i9thil; to 3aVe fallen off somewhat, though piices are un changed, ranging from 53,50 to 55, as to quality. -•- .BUTTER—Onatintiet' , exceedingly dull, and with a supply largely`in excess of the demand, and continued liberal arrivals, prices,aßk•-tOmiing ~1 .iownway.ci t „-Xtre now quote Citu&S to4o,rfot giiod-tcliitiofeb Roll. BEANS---3,50 to 83,75 per bushel. BIJOIKWHEAT FLOUR-4% to 5 cepts. o.kft.BON OIL -Is-queted: in a - jobbing way at 25% to 26, encl 2 to 3 cts higher in a retail way. . • CRANBERRIES-522 to $24 per bbl. P 1 .5 31*,,ei k to qty.l CORIIMLAL,--$1 to 11,10 per busli.` EGGS—In good supply and dull, but un changed at 3r.jtc, DRIED .1911 ( --43telidi with sales of Peaches at 12 to 13 for quarters and 15 to 16 ,for halves. • ARples,,9, to 10c. DlEttklAt i D ,HOGS-iiSaltis at 11 to 12c. POULTRY--Searcelsnd in good demand. Chickens, with insides, 9 to 100, and with out, 12 to 13c. Turkeys, 17 to 18c. PROVISIONS--Hatenthitirm, with sales at 14340 for Shoulders, and 1811 to 19c for Plain Sugar Cured Hams. Country Lard. 16 to 17coand ; prime-eft - 1j; 18„to,183ic. Mess Pork; 828,50 : W529- • • POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged; small sales in store at 85 to 92per bushel. tifilW fi l igherr 'Allegheny River brands being quoted, by.he car load. at 52. SEEDS—SaIes of 2.l6verseeil at P. Noth ing.doing.inffimothy or Flax. HAY—Dull witlf_a supply largely in ex cess of. the,deinkind; sales of good to prime baled Timothy on wharf at $23 to 525. GRAlN—There is little or nothing doing in :Wheat; laid 1 gibes: are; amehangtal at 51,83 to 51,85 for No. 1 Red Winter. Corn continues dull and prices are lower; we now quote new , at 80 to .82c,- on. track. Oats steady and unchanged; sale-of 1 car load, to go out of 'this, mai,ket, at 65e. Rye is quiet and 'unchanged - at , 11,45. Barley is dull and prices nonainaL FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quo ted at 80 to 551010 Ifiside,Aild 90 to 95c, in a retail way. WHlSKYHighwines are still quoted, in a lobbinr..way, ate 97, to 98c. • • - "P )A NKPrilt-uvielotkota.t_l2. TAT.lowneidderfi HOMINY-56,25 to 16,50 per bbl. HEMP—quoted at..,5110 per ton. FLOUR—unchanged and dull. Spring Wheat, 17,50 to 58,00, and Winter Wheat, - $8,75:0 5450; Ayakif'Xitti 573 7 § '4B; The ,Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the best W heat, as follows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at 59,50,•end, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, 510,20, and, in sacks, $9,80 per barrel; Spr#ng Wbeat,F puroln barrels, $B,OO, and, litt.mics, nip barrg 'The, City Mills quote prices as follows: Eitra 'Family, (Winter) in barrels, 59,50, and, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, 510,00, jsindrAn (sacks; $9,7u per barrel, and' 'Spring, $8,00; in barrels, and 57.70. in sacks, per barrel. LARD OIL—Ts firm and. unchanged at Sl;2s,l l friNO!..sllitid 3 11;0O-Yoh No.• 1. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET OFFICE . OF THE PITTRIMIRGH GAZETTE, i TITURSDAT, December 31, 1868. , - Th,f olihyeaf, 41p5es.and the t rusw year open with a 742 : 44rgatelt firm Market , au event, tii4elielt.VNVithout a'precedent in the history of the trade. The ”bullish': feeling 141E 1 steriav COnrnlfest.P . attaiiiitito, ll #ol, 4l * cogirekta it , ttitit:elnitoii-' ler faithirehow - of - difiry occurrence, and even those, who a very short time since,, most strenuously opposed the "short sup. ply" doctrine, are now by their actions some of them at least—its strongest advo cates. There are some who contend that it will be but temporary, supporting their arguments by the assertion that the pres sent excitement •5,,11 the result of a. well orgaritzetttunkpbreyplorgailization; while thedlrift f Oth.sit ;Al'' have coke "ici ihe 'Con clusion that the demand Is in excess of the supply, and that—unless there is a largely and unexpected increase in the production, 'or something extraordinary occurs,— prices in 1869, must of necessity rule higher than they -- did' -in 1868, and it must be confessed that if the present can • to be taken as a fair criterion of the future, such will be the case. At the same time, as we remarked yesterday, the great ma jority of those engaged in the trade, would greatly' 'prefer to see oil lower: eny or owl tefinetarlsave sold ahead,With the ex- . pectation of buying the raw material lower, and tank men. generally, have been, and are still holding off', hoping to fill ' their tanks at lower rates. Then again, we presume, there are speculators who have sold short, and they, too, as a matter of course, would like to see a decline. Still, as we have alreadyr intimated, it, is gene rally conceded that the market presents a decidedly "bullish" appearance at pres ent, and the operations for several days past' are , evidently based on expectations of higher prices In 1869. We enter • thus fully in detailing. the "situation,", as it striket t us i mid, As we ,pp :D v wie, q t s , th e views f Arial tram genehatty Meanie-it is 'appropriate, being the last day of the'year, and will wind up by saying that the busi ness of the past year, generally, has been Battsfactory to legitimate dealers, but the same cannot be said of those who have been ' floating about on the sea of specn lation. CRUDE. ' The -14: .• ~., t and co . .• nj exci I p i ,' ' i - 41 1 .6 m . 6 " ' " ars tha. ' . 17 . :"".. M i d 1 .." .ifest an upward tendency. Spot oil, of which` there were no sales, may be quoted at 12340 offered, and 130 asked, and even at that, the offers tosell were not numerous. We have'but a singlitagle to record, 1,000 bbls for January, senses option, at 130. 'or all the year, there ig. nothing doing, and, so far as we could learn, but few, if any, sellers. REFINED. 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