13 - ---, HE BEST . STOVES.' T . A. BRADLEY & CO. ' liannisictarers'Of the greatest variety of tank, j'arlor and Heating Stoves, ... TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. 1 - tSole-Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori. Stoves and 11111111,Ce• fur Hard Coal or Coke. tin. he World for Parlor,Olnce. wore or Chureb. Ire needs noi rekindling—burns all winter. Do net -ilay untAipusect :ir send rdr:OleoldfdY No. 3i) WOOD STREET . . • our Agents forPrientals=DEvlleghen3thEß Bum, asolchlieidtut OW: , NOBLE Y. Ay City. . , t t FEATICIrCMIS BOSTON COOKING '.,11 .FLEBT FIJRIO. I goo. %viva:its BuitopoW, tvt THOR NEW— ANTI-DITST , COOKING ETOVIL "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA. WOE, SMITE VAN,ll.Ctuelnpatt Pattern) PORTAB GE, LE RAN itoBT• I.CA.ETLES. • WELLMAIrS RE EQTOB_ OItATIDL tree, from . eat and Mat: MATZ Eittol4Ta. 206:and 206 Liberty inteet, t::RIVre 1!!:=11 COOK BTOVEt3. CET THE GEST. BISS ELL, at vet.% TRIIII W} FOR BrramiNovii Wore rated to Coal BAG or . Toast as inn re log ether. Store In the Union. BISZT4 & CO., No. 2i3s_lAberty Street. Also oa band sad tor Ws, PARLOR STArESI3 . Kg* OR.I-etTrilEtVe:ol. FINDRRS. . . , . .; cooliclic(aAßßHlA ae• IRON WORKS. - • 0141C1R.--111Fehaire this day 'as ' soclated itait us In eo-par net ship, SAW+ .1; - 3111; . W. and JOHN S. SLAtiLE. The b o sine ss will be Neontinned 13.5 heretsi ore ondei the name and otyle of COL.OI/111, *BAUM Is: CO. Pauburgh, isxr-ary Ist., 2689. • DUQUESNE WORKS, MEM tAII3I Manufac.tim.ris ol 1R0N,.. NAILS. STEEL, AXLES..ANQ SPRINCS,f Duquesne Iron. Street-end Tank Iron, Junllia Wagon Box. hoe. Cnareoal ' , tinder hen., hinged Cutter Bata. Guaxd Iron. Drag and rDroporf 13ard,frr itailefortaat itoads4 - Iron 0, edges, Flat Ball for Coal• Roads - Boller Iron, Crow Bari., Chain Links. BollerSteel and iron Harrow • Teeth. Carriage., 'Wagon. • Seat and Coailh and Aratti styles: ciao Steel for Plows. entity& for Steel. Steel Wings a°. cut to p.ttern. 8-rlng I.e.' all Ores. A. B. teel and Steel 11re. Steel erow;Ett-ra Steel t hafting. &c. ALE.DOODSEfItSBCLA.4 t AND WARRANTED. Work /tear street slid Allegheni WATRBSTURET, rittsbUlrgh. _ JAB. Vicars:K. ' Pres9t.s W. P. Pa prrirsalUltG FORGE I AND IRON :C0.., nor Iron; r +Oros* ma'am/aid B•lisi s.:Faitsise.ciiir Axles , • ltalliiread Cat 'Axles Hammered, ImegoampUya Frames; • Locouroitielle‘ ha p es; Bide Sods: • :' .okiesisqbeas umiak*: vistas sod*, iwvrtsta Pit,ats Collars, Le. °Moe, N0. , 177 , PENN STICENT, mon. r.z . tr• n- 1 -1' ViVEIRSON, PRESTON 49t. 'Pennsylvania Iron Works. ,iiAteatitaitttiteladzol Iyuqineame 11,1 4 01NEI t YM$ ;. '.' . r... .. ' _.. _ COLEMAN - . - 3WEIZar,'43O:, a • e tea; i i ii ' -. Wiiii -i llie - i.• - • 'itiiiiiis•iugi . ~ ..,. Allrierasa RillSKlNEedind Alles. . . to7IP: tar and . frfdit tem,44l}..llll4llrlyt tiltitdLP/ata Iron ClOvalan a m .......:. 4 . 1 6. ,- .er (...yllndar a.... on Sosdront Drad:aa Droner Bara; T 'and it ler (mil , 11014114,Cut Nails and Wolter; Elnor4 Brew and AL li itreett.Laaditaded Steel; (Int- Um Sara, Crew Bare, et., As. Mae& and .Warakenre-4! WATER STREET, TRUdinritS ' -181urgrffi A 111 5 fia' I TN 1414 grigo4% :WM k 00 GU. • P*.. tit 41i;;;• etrerlinirrt4?,:r. CAST AHD 'CARMAN STEEL, ier4l4r-ri.o riATIFORMSPRINVIS, • miter Awl Firsts 44 lIILKILLEUI BARU PAUKIN. JAIL• • alorsital, B 't 1U 4 f. E:Atenticu-.6. Si, KIER, „CaVOrlsi,T V_TEr4. W.OBtKB, 101140100 w ILA.IOI , do, reins/rt. OftiB9o No. 2139 Mort, St. , fltarrelailf. PA, , ' Ell . _ •.. • STEEI4, VITPATP• . . . • . . . titt#l:lotOlillit •it CO 4 . ~ estilsaiOtli of 1.00t014611/0;1.. Iffofl4o gritegfillfita re 4 MEM FE II AI ED ,Klikl ) PORT P 1 FOUNDRY COIPA CO. rue r.~e~l Tag, aga7t, myrrAcrt/iwal or =I STAPLE - NVORIV3. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREE PITTSBURGH, A., 21157-Enginee, 3101 , a,. Nail Machtnei, Reto i ,and Ca!atintl!generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY MID PIPE WORKS. Cbriew Carr?ll sad- kilnlinson Streets, (NINTH YTABD,) =I prv-rea!#l;rwa-lks. 3PJL. [ WILLIAM. SMITH,, /*manufacturer of CAST - IRON BOWL PLrE, 1 0 91VGA8 I.2iD lick.TER. WORES. Yy Pines area can .lAvartably in Pits, In dry mind, and 11 feet lengths• Also, inn assortment ot • • Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendent ass Works to'my make of RETORTS. . ATLAS' WORKS, , MORTON STREET, Ninth Wu& - 2 = -- THOMAS N. ffitl.F,ll. President. -'Phew,. &thong the .largect ind most tOableteestabltstinienta in She West. and are now prepared to Punta - ; Engines; of erect' description. ori Tanks. Skeet Iron Work. { -saiituad'CdsttU '. soiling ELIII Castings. Itagine castings. ebine Castings. General Castings. ORDERS SOLICITYM nv9rnes G.itiVlitoero:.4l.w. S. BUILT.W. A. 11.081NEi027.J 11 . LIIM*GSTON & CO., IRON .FOUNDERS, lISA.IMFACTITII.ESS or FINE LIGHT CASTINGS; All descriptions, - foi Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Air rieulturallmplements, Cotton and Woolen Mil Ma chinery, &c. ,A.llJolaWort promptly attended to. ~Lmce.end. ;Works—WASEIIiGTON AVENUE" near Out*Depott Alleperty.cllY. Pa. ROBINSON, ItEA & CO., 1 successor to Boancsow, 'anus & amass, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,. PITTSBURGH, hialeataeXurers of Bost and Stationary . Stem En gines,' Blast Engines, MIR Machinery °eating, :Mtiittng, Castings of all descriptions; MI Tanks tud Stilis. Roller and Sheet Iron , Work. • Ocoee, No. -lA, corner First and ernithileld Streets. A.g.ents for 011PFABIrd PATENT INJECTOR no fmding Boilers, jalOrtil MONT BLANC . FOUNDRY. Bader 'atreet; Ninth Ward, • . glimoalto Umlon Iron 1I1111.) 7 • • Rolling Mill and Bridge . • ittINIBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, ZAcia.iiiitY Asp CASTI2GB GEN/UALLY., elders ptomptly and earefutil executed. Omens reasonable. • • EBBEBT & 11110111011 M. oc15:12 TkIINIOSALI E W N. . +I6 Fourtk:Ward Foundry and Nadine Works itmowastcy BT., ALLBOHENTATT.X.aoi Ptf ssaandshiaenine Castl, 41ratts Bars, 1 1101E4 Wagon Boxes, /Se. B u d to order and aye on 1 band Engtnaa:ol "1;1 1 AU& • mv14:46 CENTRAL FOUNDRY !AND KOLL ;111fORKS aso Penzt,etreet. BOLLILN,; , %BOYD; tirsiBAGIALEY. mut Ltoul4llollliiidaffielkilUtSel, se. IRON BROKERS I QAPinederittiiiVitattitfiliii/N9' . ;: 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ` , 5 V', A lir 4 17 Olt -..tr 1 .• se ttr o n , f talt l 3l . 4 l VllVe c go w n_ ,s it ialg ..p ream, _ :lreetid e lj t , and other bracus of Anthracite. rdnichtdalftur Cote 641'1.9. ; , ay . , racirrtio.. ron• p r eteeete see ',eremite ',Hefted. , r; ,, ,,.... :a .i.:7/ I ,":4SP. 7... i. - .... -. . e it 1i2.. vim 110111rTs11tinGIUL7I1'APErt MaIILN U. FACTURINO dOMPA.NY,Mstualsctiiiirsctri PRINTING:AND:WRAPPING iPAPEDS; crzwrag• AuLL-43iztflorsir1Li 1, Ougo• -, BItIONTON MILL—NEM ItILIGIVIDN,YA . Lt. g 4 OBEICIC AND WAREHOUBE. " NO.S2 Th44StreccrittibalOt PA. oryicxxs-Auotism RA,ItTJY, President. ' 1 ' ' IIXrIWIITWILV,VCr!rtiyIWer' DMlNCirOEß—AligPer.t, Jo"n LigurLigurian, ; A t I IA , - 7 - ian. ,11Wer4t.m.y. J=oll PiiiithIIIII , PINIIIATLOUR • • ritAitt, MILL Toren Star drueli' grind, 6:lndio FRENCH ',',ITANISLY "••• FLOU R. This Pour will Only Oa soot Oat when especially etdered. 111111 L BLUE % AND. Otrl t g t ittTa ki:l4ll l4 - • • tom to oditotilv,vloll P. tiY , 4 l " Allegb,si, Sept, 0, lOC : • gint3BURGII ~1211eZETTf• . TRIPAT.- „SA. . Eilar.NES BOILERS ••• 0. Riled 111. BOLE 00., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., 411 TILE POINT,) Evineßuilders Founderst Machinists Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY iY.NOINES, of all sizes. _ Boccie! attention Invited to our now STATION. ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AI)N PORTABLE BOILER,' of 1.5-horse power. ; • OASTINGB,_or every kind, made to order at oar Foundry. on THIRD STREET A below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, •Fratitlug• on Abe- Allegheny Elver, near row, - • PITTSBURGH, PA. Arr All orders promptly filled. Talus. ritir PITT - BOILER, STILL AND TANK TUBULAR, DOUBLE,PLUED TUBULAA.OOPLIIR. BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM' BO OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS. SETTLING -PANS, SALT 'PANT oiro CON _ DENSERS; STEAM IPES. GASOMETERS AND LEON IDGES: PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTES °Mee and Warehouse, earner Second , Third, Short audit:Marty Streets, or Orders sent to the above address mh7:will be Tann:Alp attended to. • 1133 WIL BARNHILL & BOILER_ MAKERS AND SJ:IERT IRON WORKERS, . . NO& AO, 42, 1/14 - AND A 6 PERE BT. Raving secured a large yard and tarnished it with the most approved machinery, we ere prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the couniry. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers,. belt Pans, Tents. 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pune, Boiler Iron: Bridges; Sugar Pans, and sole twin facturers of Banihill , s Petent , Bollers. Reosirirug done on the shortest notice. i55:021 J - Arits. hi; BITER, _ Nes. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSIOIII43 I I. _ . ItAXO7AZITRIZIL 07 IRON; OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANG, COFFEE STEAM POE., " BOLLING MILL STACES. And SWEET IRON WORK. - For Steamboats. PLO,UR - *ORKS. CARR9LI. & SNYZER, mixtmacrusints of PITTSBURGH g pa. 3 J4IIOIDIC anusu ILDMUND D. miuss. _TARED DI. BROSS & SON, u ItAxxriAcroszas Steam -Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks 131IEET IRON WORE. &O. $1 lien» Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WARING AND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers in Petroleum and its Products, DALZELi'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. 11131ADICI.P111/. ADDREss, iNTAIING,KINGA. C 0. ,. 127 Walnut Street. TACK. BriiiTIEERS, COMMON • MERCHANTS, AND Malaria IN Pe tobum and ita Froth - lets. nttsbargh offIee—DALZY.LLs BUILDIENti+ ear ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.' : 1 • 4,l9lNadelptila 011500-IWII WALNUT yr. .apl:wzD vor MI: LONGr te . CO,, • mANtrrecrusmus OP tip' 'WHITE OIL, . UCIIFERP pffiotho, g bug - nesne WAy, Pittsburgh. HARDWMD3. NEW ilw.E.o4v*EE;leg9iiffx4 , ,, LINDSEY, STERRIT 11; • ... and Importen • 14.3:1 1 07 3LI, "CUTLERY, • 987• LIJJEATT •STREEV QOBNER Oae Square Betel, Oaten Depot, `•',';'; PITTSBURGH.' .4 , :i psi ;Artois for. ?kilt/UNZIP 13044.3210 • r , L I TY WORKS. pillralVadU NOVELTY WORKS. • iitrICEE 'CO. KAtturecrossa 07 , geigagne Standard; Patent Platform • aml , Eatinter CA - LES , ;puha Faced Patent Door Locks • • and Latchet, PAINT .11.31 D 'WrEE AMU, Ital.Ln#OLlt raos, se. , Corner of Grant and- First Streets, au6384 PITTStsURGH. r AiiE SUPERIOR -- OOPPEiL SILL AND sirsurs(t nazi), PITTSFIVW 3 kiI* PARK, AfoCU.V.RT, rfaaufseturer• of SUriailhg, oPPerl Pitineti Copper Bottosib,Aal z 1 socl Hot.' ;Gaut,s ol dpeltet •der. — dh Al.5 1 0, Imptirw..rdi.ei9sd Dealers ° tr --71 1 1 W x*Pitl qfd 'sr 140. , ttfir 01 , la l ib m rx t 44441*Int4er_of901)00 fott .say drama • - . a ' PORT PM -BINKING , COMPANY .• No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, , : 1 : _• ' : : t 2 0 09 000. . • STOCKHOLIkaS iNbIVIDUALLY '{TABLE. " i PEALE+ , IN , ir - ....- : --: --, -' , i Irf r" -• ; ---',- GOVERMIENT SEMMES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. Collections made_ on all Accessible Delete In the United States =A Gene-des. DIBOT i OBS: - I). Hostetter, , insi.Utittg. , frAssititroili,,..t '. r ,:, /1001._,..,„ ' * Andrew .ler * -. 1 1; /11.5/ftweeSt. - '-- • `',. - Jamesll. Hallel. BAWL. IDICLURIELN, Preet. D. LEST WI LS ON. ECM NATIONAL BANK S OF COMIERCE, Cor. Of Wood and Sixth St& ' A. PATTERSON President. JOS. R. RILL CAPITAL, : : : 000,000. A. Pa44ersaa4 Wm. lidaßrowl, - Ohm. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. 8. Haven, DISCOVNTS DAI HART, CAIIGHEI & CO ! , BANKERS AND BROKERS, =I corner Third and Weed Streets, USTICCILBSOBS To IiANZfA. HART i CO. Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And Dear attentlakePr to he rirehlkee and GOVERNMENT' 1130141:10. slant mbraftiipiki...4*do4. my1:182 ft lE$ & SONS, 67 Market Street, PICTTTEII3rM;EIr. PA. Collections made on all the prinelpal points of the United States and Cansdaa. • Stocks, Bonds and other Securities r • - BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONXISSION rutreular attention veld to• the purchase and salsa' United StStes Securities wow. pITTSBERGII BANK FOR SAVINGS, . FORMERLY THE DIME ISANINGSINSTITUTION No. 67 FourtliStreet , NIARLY OPPOSITE. TRW HARK OP PITTSBURGH. CIIARTER.EI ) IN 069. OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, _and on 'WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist, to Novr Ist. from 1 - to 9 o'clock. ang from November lent o May Ist, Bto &o'clock. Books of Ity-Laws, &c. furnished at the omc e . This institution especially biller to those- wbose earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumulate. by small deposits, easily saved, a anm which will be a resouree when needed, and bearing interest In. stead of remaining _unproductive. . BOARD tif MANAGERS: PDFSIDENT., GEOHGE A. BERBt. VICE lIINSIDENTA. 8. H. HARTI,LAN, JAMES PARK, JR, BECIIITANT AND TRNAADDS/t. L. E. HeICINLEY. A. BRADLEY. WM. K. NIMICK, A. S. BELL, F. RANH, JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES, G. FOLLANSBEE, .IOHN SCOTT . JAS. L. OBAHAM R. C. SCHMERTZ, , ctutie‘rot TIER ZUO. SotaCiTost.-D.'. W. I.A. S. BELL. ath14:1101, tEIBUCA.LI3. W. mAciativivx & BRO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS , *Nu wt.urAortatze.e or Ca.r13023.._ STREET ..rrrrunlrvilli - rloiti. , .. White Lead,' 'Wled6W 011111 -and Glassware 9 al Manua acturers twice, . - de uTk .- !;ppl:p.p.4 : `*. tnttilfble remedy fai Bummer Cdeepti Diu. rhea., yeOtery, 1/Mdltinsitlour btommth sue OlusenhUmmus. gi Y, ; •v• DI: 'llO4lllllUlllllll' weft* !for alasi email s 8542/04 6 fliP 0 10 tri • & Corner of Liberty and *arm 13froot1, oikapteatatiois PUPA: ,WIWN.goX•AV,_ AD mccovni vsnorrrit.6llEVE Trtobly 'en pliant duel wAI kot deraloiaMbi; ercbosirre. It will took better, last loner sad Au more rerfoet 'est4rsetlou tkom imr mirk AS 'AND t STEAM, FITTING• JOlll 4 q tdMlr -- iu~~ R.A.21/I.\.itiogy 01.1 Lu. TON M. COOPER & .W aft' 4 - BRASS FOITSII;I.ERS, GAS AND ' STEAM Frrrtgs ...L.., pi 4 Am, TußlNtr. or I.IIK/DCa. 1 r Copier' of Pike and Vilma Sixeeph: The Crude market continues excited and unsettled, and operators generally are very timid, being apprehnsive that if they make a move, it may be in the wrong direction. Opipicints ip regrd4o-tti4) fnttlret- "pry conflittgi rn and 'this - iit - courge,"has a - ten. dory to retard business, and restrict °per ? ! volume of business need bo expected until th tgarltet twlunetslClittle optre metti.44tti. Thl t Vsalgs ripOttaltaltiy vie e: 1,005' bbl each March and April (40 toile ,1),at,141,3,000 bbls first four %mutt:it-4> seourteen tytA cents V ah l ti - 1,500 bbls on spot at 13%. F seemed to be regarded as the standard 4ritivß orna i ne — t an Haft price, for spot or sellers option, for - almost wogirEff AND PEttrUNNII, No. 133 , deliver/11+4n tinqueltfAix;:..inouttri of street.. .near Smichitolth, Plttoburstild .160 bOefrApilottiffitadgo. _.l L . U AIW Int 9n Modes proe m assortislat v saw. T o. REFINED . Ac i Kit ;TATA 1:111118.Wif Mang. Be.` ark gu p d 4 . 1 cash to given , toi The market for Refined , continues ex- BW cited andAwilmrqh-kwoil4lls,..rprices, wage quid fisiaterenis lisir .°2 comnarctrietb. the itegelit EMI". 11411!29 r tirtallerg9r4e - ' DISK,CTOrtea , aeorgeNg..eass. .danies-Ntieshdleu , Wm. Douglas. win. I k e . 'ff. ALT u. A.. N. aohal 11, PA., DLL IRS IS 1:21 I= sor.*',=4 w4:›it ♦sn. PITTSBU RGU AND UNION • PAcinc U.ILWAY BONDS, The cheapest investment now In the market' for sale hy, PI-I. R. .7.v.tre.- 13 - rEZ , Owner FIFTiI'AVEStrE a. WOOD STREETS. Also. dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and Com:sans and European Exchange at market rates. dna 'BRADY 86 AO., (Successors to S. J 021813 a C 0..) Coiner Fourth and Wog Sts., . 33 „ 4L , mx.= R Ste, BUY AND BILL 'ALL SERB Or ciovm3im sEcumm3 COUPONS, ON MOST TATOBABLE TERMS of Interest Allowed on 'Depositem ~Money loaned on Government 'Bonds at low eat znark,t came, - , • • Orders ezeented for the IPurehase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD• _ JAMES T. BRADY & CO PARTIES DESIRIVGtO'IN . v- ST In UNIONfA:ND CENTRAL PA: , CIVIC BoNps can.ll,7e-OPF P,rCen o . VT3P r C h , u '' trig before JAN U.A.Mr, Ist. . Bonds on hand ford JAMES T. BRADY & CO., ties, c o r n er and Union Wo o d s tr ee ts. cern ' ties, corner Fourth and Wood streets. ..1.8:1/12 Cti gittitnagij ittatttt FINANCE` 011) :TRADE OFFICE OF ra YL . TTBiti UGH GAZETTE, TUTIRSDAY, ' January 7, 1868. The gold market remained steady to day at 135%, with a very limited business. The whole force of speculators is concen trated on Government bonds, which , -ad vanced to-day about one per cent. but clos ing lower. The investment demand is rather light at the advance, and parties who have bought at the recent 'decline haVe realized to-day, which kept the market well supplied. Smaller bonds are Man in demand at advanced figures; 1862 bonds are now as high as before November last in Europe and exchange near the ship `ping point of coin, these bonds are more in demand for export. In stocks, Cleveland ez Pit:sburgh was the feature of the (Joky; a scrip dividend of 15 per . cent.; being declared last night the stock advanced 3 per cent. to-day. A strong effort was made a few days ago to depreciate the stock, and even the early sales of to-day were at a deciline of 1% per cent., but the Pittsburgh parties appearing in the market as buyers, the stock ad vanced to 88%. The rest of the list is strong . , Init without any special 'advance. Mouey .:sisii3r, but business dull; ` Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 1551 i; Eighty-one's, 111%; Five. Twenties, 1862. 112; - do, 1864, 108%; do, 1885, 1095 i; do, 1885, new. 1084 do, 1867, iosy• do, 1868, . 109; Ten Forties, 106%: Railroads —Cleveland & Pittiburg'..l. 87; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 118%; Cblo l B o. & , Rook Island, 118)i; , Chicago dr. North Western,B2%; do Preferred, 85; Michigan-. Sontiern, .190)4: , •Reading, 94; Erie, 3P%; New York Central, 56%; Ohio & MissielpPi Certificates, Mt; Western Union Te l grapliCo.,3B%; Merchants Union Express .Co.. .14; Pacific, Mail.. 119%; Adams, 48; '• Mining iharea-i-GregorY, 8,80; Quartz Rill, 73; Smith_ & Parmele,A,6o. —ln New York the . novel method of buY ing and selling loans of lawful money,. or "buying, wad,- sciliqg greenhaokir as Wey teem - , 14 hadheen iiddrited.k 'end f , it is 'lmo posed to establ.sh a regular loan exchange, the Waifs will ligi_bought iFifilaydlothe hig'liVst - bidder; thud dlstianeing with all the "shinning" which has heretofore been the inevitable concomitant of a tight mone r : market, and placing the market of lawful money in some respects on the same foot ing—aCsl that Old.ali.;-;, .!.. „1 ,, . oflrii, .., rliesetiiiid' --y.' James T. RAO Co;1 Gold, 185 y:: United Statas Sian, 1881% 111%; 6-20's, 1862, 112; b-20's, 1864, 10831; b-20's, 1E65, 109%; 10-40's, 106%; &Ile's, January and July, '65, 108; &Ws, January and July, '87108%; '6B, 108 y( . ; - "Jiiiin MO's, par less 14; July 740114 do %; 7.30'5, due Compounds, 119; Union Fulda Railroad, par; Central. Par. ' --,41.------- PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. 'tone IWarigalrgTt f`tone " L o ' he Imil remai:liiib 4 teti urea connected with the present and recent ex citement in oil lies in the fact , that the great majority of the buyers have been Pittsburghers, malty of whom sold largely for future_ dAllvery nixie tinn.alkce. We are cogChiant . of'aliatiliiratot7wlio within the last few days has sold some 24,000 bar rels, nearly all of which was taken by Pittsburgh buyers. This would indicate i thqk t 44., imp 4 ripplea, i ip t regind,".Ngh priced 0 0. 44 , i t iv itifrAotheoll, t bpse who V saii'Asholi 4 tikiited riot beln such a hurry to cover. As we have repeatedly intimated, the whole movement is specu tive, and is predicated on' the basis that prices in 1869, are likely to be'higher than th ,fx, 4 ,F.68;,.,,,,,,, : ,w"pe,„0, , ,,, w € t *o totph it.T.o. ..,!I#o' ~,ih +OA bii do Fir tiie'itifinn.6s r t'`: ' c Jv I ,r, MEE ------------- no quotable ohmage., .March to June sold at 33340: January and February at 31%c; July to December at 35c: March to July at 34c, and February to June at 3 3 c. Ja ad n- uary to December quoted l et 30 4c, vancing 5-4: January to March at 32c, and April to December at 351t0 35)4c. .. 4 5early all of the sales made to-day were subject i to a seller's option, instead of a buyer, as has 'been the case heretofore. 500 each March to June.. .... . ...... .. ..... 33340 1000;Februaryl—first-half . ........ .... ... . ... 31,10 . l each July to December ............ ... 35c 1000" March to July .... :-.... ........ J... 340 500 " 'first six months . ........... ...;... 33c , 1000 " February to June ........... ... . 33 1 4 e 500 " 'February ai Jantutrv—: ... 31 34 e 500 " first six mo ttits—buyer ...... 350 i RECEIPTS OP CURDE OIL. t . Asher dr.Bro - 880 , Jas- Wilkins...... 480 G. S. Thomas....., 480 Fleming & C 0.... 980 J. McCutcheon.f 80 D. M. Edgerton. 240 Total OIL SHIPPED as av Si , I. v. a. R. H. Koehler 4c Co:," 112 bbls refined to Waring, King dc Co.,' Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co., 598 do do to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & 6tockdale, 166 do do to W. P. Logan h Bro., Philadelphia. Braun it Wagner, 300 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. 2 Total shipments Relined— ..... 1176 OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Union Ref. & St. Co., SU do refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. 1.4. W. bloldehip &. Co., 145 do do to Wav ing, King & Co., Philadelphia- F.A. Bates, 101 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Total IshiPTIWYIOI 600 ' PITTSBURGH HARKETs. • .3' OFFICE CEk, THURSDAY January 7, 1869. ."1 - The general markets are quiet andde- j void - of, any new ,orredly;: mpOrtant char acteristics worthy of special notice. Flour and some, kinds,of Grain area shade firmer in consequence of It slight advance In the West, though,as yet,. there bas.been no ad- t • . vance here-only a little stronger feeling, and, possibly, not quite as strong a disposi tion manifested to realize. In other artl- eles,`there are no ,important -changes, and the demand continues to be restricted to supplying immediate wants. APPLE lii:JTTER•:-70 to 80 cents. • -APPLES-In better - supply but tina • chanted at $3,50 to $5, as to quality. BUITER-Is in good supply and dull though unchanged. Good to prime Roll is °. • .4111 quoted at 35 to 40 cts. BEANS-sS,stci $3.15 oar bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4 to 4)5 cts. C3ANBERRIES-$2O to,s: per bbl. CHEESE-11111 1 i 16 to - CORNMEAL--$1 to 11,10 per bushel: CARBON OIL- - is firm andlendinng up ward, and.We " a quhte :at 2# to ;l and 5 - f• . • standard gfrhite,., - ,ltVa jobbing iyati and tne usuaLadvance d'or - small lets. DRESSED HOGS-12 - to 13c • • EGGS-Dull ar,130 to 32. • , DRIED FRUlTSteady - with sales of Peacbes, at 12 to 13 for quarters, and 15 . to 16 for halves.. Apples 9to 11. . • HAY-4h311; sales of baled on• wharf at • $lB t 0525... per ton, as to quality and con- z dition. - HOMINY -$6.25 lo 0 - ,59 - Per bbl: PROVISIONS-Bacon is steady with job-. bing salesiat -1414•f0r Shoulders, and , lBl3fto !1 19 for Patin Sugar Cured Elam% Lard. 16 to t 17c, Rnd'prime city, 18 to 1814 c. Mess Rork, $28,50 to $29.. LARD OIL-Is firm, - with an upward •:; tendency; tvo'oontinue to quote at $1,30 for •!.; No. 2. and $1,55 for No. 1.. . .. POULTRY-Little or none In - market, and the demand is light. • POTATOES --Dull bat unchanged; small • sates in store at 80 to 85c, and by the car load at 75c.; I SALT-Is firm but uncneinged; Allot gheny river brands are still quoted at §2 by thki - .car load, with the usual adtande for small lots in store. • • • at 75c. FEATHERS-Sales to the trade at 80 to 85 for live - geese, .and •90 to 95, in a retail way. • • ; GRATN-There is no movement in t Wheat,.wad prices . are-, nominally pra3 l ; change. Oats, firm.,but .the; demand is light; we continneto qUote at 61 to 650 on I, track and in elevator, and 67. to &so in store. Corn Is quiet and unchanged at 82.0 83C ;: for prime new, on track-but little, if,. any, old in market. Rye has-advanced in the west, and, as a consequence, is firmer here; cl may be quoted at $1.48 to 51,50 for round ; lots. Barley:. is .quiet and unchanged at t $1,85 to $1,96 for N0..2 Chicago Spring. MILL ,FEED4-The: . following area the Pearl 11111 prices:c Bran. $1,10; Shipstuffs, $1,30t Middlings, 52; eenings, $l, rand 1. Rye Shorts, $2. SEEDS-SaloWittfdiriVieed at9.Nati- t ink doing in Timothy or Flat. FLOUR-The market is firmer. though devoid of • any excitement, and, as yet, un changed. Western Flitdirs are still quoted at $7,50t0 58.1:0 for Spring, and Winter Wheat, t $8,75 to *9,25. Re Flour $7,75 wade of I best Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Flour, . 1 in barrels, at 159;50, and, in sacks, 59,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20, and, In - sacks, $9,90 ~per barrel; t, Spring Wheat Flour, in barielsisB.oo, and, -t In seeks; $7;70 per barrel. The City Mills quote pricy; astfollows: , Extra Family, 't (Winter) in barrels $9,50, and. sacks, $9,20 per tiarrelo)o3le' fatinfFamily, in A . , -barrels, 110;00, and, in flacks; $ 9 . 7 0 per 3 barrel, and. - .BPrOgr, 84. 0 (Y is Wtels, l and 0. ,packs. Der .nitiret . ,, w i ,P to3 o a obbing lay, at 87 t0.96c. 3. CRUDE. T s Dry GOOdd. Aro&af., - -annul - s Trade invotton goods kali been talortastiVe . and prices about 340 2 114.3er on all makes ,1 of heavy brown itiefarhge and on. irregnlikr 1,1 makia of g sinsi yard .39 e muslin, .0 bleached an* .ttneheachad. pops* laVaiAtsetiittiotto bleached goods nil/3 steadily, at 250 for, New York MI118;4210 forWaniatitta,7bfeacked:'ll34'd 4tlantio t • A and Indian Head. Itrairp_slutemp for Clarke, Pacific A and Starkes; It r e ? s, Augusta.„ coalfeKs heve„l4een buying blesinhecLJnistallsis Iteelyl'and the. terk- 4 dency, is upward. Prints are In better ':•1 taisatinnY la.sltswaids.' Se*, 3 1 end brands have ppened highei,_ bat Ulm**, 1400 Ott* , claskinakes 1 4 aac i aatet,,6to., whlohianbe bought at 123; Spragdes and•Mapchealet. hay% I:oetni 13, 'anti:.Botile rum_ltyTeiii,pit'ittornonds are as bitth asi mu t - w omen are in impraved reciPest, bUt`thollttsitstactiotis ate atilt' Lathiip,"Ltidlbgtson di Co., Who y ecently '- faited,.have.thaae Instatetnent arid 'bitspose tcapar.soPeutssubtile dbllar; Sets ithbuglft a compromise can be effected •and the hoagies ri allowed to go on. , • • ; , Otricnviv....Tl, Januar7 7.—LFlour is 250 1,4 higher . with an Unproved deliiiind; faifiily ri $7,75a8,00. ~ Wheat•in -good demand it $1,76 - f.! for No.. 1 red.:_Corn has declined to 63a9•10 , for. ear or shelled. 11.y6 - advanced to ii 1,313 • !,: for No. I.:Oats dull at 80o• for No 1. t Bar- •,- lev unchanged*, ,:Oott u 44117And3lower; i nilddlings23 l ,4c. Whisky dull atsl. Uffil2A i firmer and • higheri. live- $1.1; dressed $12,50 i for,extrajarges :!..;.ith sales of 499.,head cNvar asingjtion,2fidith illiD lbeliet, al _at ,50p'fig. celpts, 2,9co_bead.. Provisions excited , mid quite unsettled, it is difliesilt,..to give seen, * rate quotations.; . Mees Pi.irk..apld , at. 431). Bulk Meats; 11:8 for shoulders, 15a1530.10 for clear rib and clear piles. * pc% b d y I.3Val46'ihrliiichiNfs,Attd - 17A 4 a Mid! 8 e rib end ,clear : aides ,. Lard eld 'at 19 with no demand at totter than .184,1301 mi Mitt ittitb-bcileitit e 4-11.(9 1 ,46:' 7 Bniter''fi m$ , prime to i choicell4asSc. ; Eggs Mc. Cheese, firm at 18a20k.. Linseed 01J steady,at $1,03 at6rgti1A,7410i1 0 111,55‘1,6%-escite catu ' 22 , 4=%c•-Gold - A0,40, Monet - chitin clew at 10412 per cent. - Exchange a shade firm! avialOto , Igiekdliktial* biitfitgl tit& T \ par sePig. . , -' '- ' - - -'1 ~- ' ,-,--- 3120