6 STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. TUE BEST STOVES. • . A. BRADLEY •ft CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.. Sole Agenti far the celebmted Base Burning Ori ental Stoves and: Furnaces for Hard Coal or coke. Best In the S orid for Parlor,office, Store or Church. Sire needs'no rekindling—burns all winter. Bonet 'buy until you, see or send for Circular. • - Ho. 30 WOOD STREET Our Agents for Orientals—DE ÜBLER BROS., _Smithfield St. UEO. HUBLEY. Allegheny City. MANUFACTURZse OP EVERY VABLLTY or M I T I CONTMIEL BOSTON . COOKING RANGE, "TIM FEET;YFtIittiCE," FOR WARMING ROlLDtrint... SHE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "'REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, TAN'S .Clneltutati Patten) PORTABLE RANGE, VAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE - !LECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and duet: . 9RATE FRONTS, FENDERS, Ac. 20S and 208_ Liberty Street, sez:r.7. I . PITTSBURGH, PA. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. cit CO.'S TRIUMPH, \FOR Bi - /Wm/NOTTS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as as any other Stove In the Union. BISSELL & CO., I No. 285 Liberty Street. flOto on nand and for WA, <, PARLOR STOVES HRATN IL tMOVVEIGLTS, FENDERS. O OS, IRON WORKS. OTICE.--We have this day as • soclated with us in co.partnership, EDWIN continued and JOHN B.6LADLE. The business will be eOntinned as heretofore under the name and style of COLEMAN, HARM & CO. Pittsburgh, January let, 1869. DUQUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, It4IIM & CO,. Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS. STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, butinesnt , lron. Sheet and Tank Iron,rJantata Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron. t•yilnder Iron, X L Iron. Flanged Cutter Bars. Guard Iron. Drag and Dropper Barg, T gall for Coal goads, Iron o edges, Flat Rail tar Coal -Roads, Bolter Iron, Crow Bars, Chitin Links. Boller Het.s. Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon, Seat and Coach t•prlngs, and Axles, all steles: elan Steel for Plows. Guinea for Steel, Steel Wings land ?donuts cut to p•ttern. 8, ring rte. I all sizes. A. B. steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars Steel thalling, ,to; .ALL GOODS FIRST CLAP AND WARRANTED. /gilrOtaces and Work. 16th street end Allegheny xlver and 77 WATER STItEEi, Pittsburgh.. • JAIL V Rugg% Preet. W. P. POwnut, PITTSBURGH FORGE `AND IRON CO, I ' :nu ACTURNMB Or Bar Iron; li"ellroad Flab Bars and Roltag Ralbroad Car Vacs" Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; toteozpative Frameii; Loromotive Frame Shapes; 1 . Side ltodr, Yoked; Straits; . Piston Heads; Steaulboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Pletoti Rode. Wrists; I'llittatt Jan's, counts, &e.- Offloo, No. 177 'PENN, SiREET, PiTTSBIIRGE. P'.. EVORSON, PRESTON & co., Pennwlvatha Iron Works Wirehouse, Nos, 160 and 161; FIRST sTRAZT qpposite KohonisAelit House.. eu24:ds ' • ( • VITTSBII/13164 STEEL W'OR, S. DuquEor IRON :ANO STEEL WORKS., COLEMAN, RAH M & ILAPOPACTITAZZLB OP , • ,tram, Milli bud,' tateel.‘ Caaratageo' ; al pd- , Ic - saftou Springs land Axles.. ' Datineitnei . XL. and Junlataliamtant RIMS:IMO andßnare non; Band, Hoop,tbeetand Plata Iron; Oval. - Halt Oval and Hallltound Iron; Cylinder and • Viragon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Bara;..T and Mat, ha for 4,,,0a1• Roads Cut Pistil adad.sl,dkes; Ikrw, Spring and A It Stee l:Laminated Bteel;,cnt, , , , , ter Bare, Crow Bars. dc.. &c. s Office and. nitre/tondo-41 WATICS.BI7I,BBT, SHEFFIELD STEEL. woum: . SINGER, Co., PITTSIIIIRGU: PA.. bisindactuivilior every of CAST AND CERNIAN STEEL, . . . . LBA ILWAYSPBIIII3.S,_ YLATI/OR.3IBEBINGS, AXLES. STEEL TIRE, Ac.. *c . Warehouse, 83 Water and 100. finst'Sta; MILLEIt, BA RR & PARKIN. GENEEAL PARTNERED WK. MicTCALF, I REUBEN-I.IILLEB. +ONO. W. BATCH, CHAS. PARKIN... SPECIAL PARTNER — S. M. KIER. OLREiCENT STEEL WORKS, ari a T.T•FI .13.A.111 at PARKIN, Offtce, No. 339 . Liberty St, PITTSBURGH. PA fel4:d4b BLAU% .111,LVIIOND STEEL WORKS. "'ARK, BROTHER & anufacturdp of ill deacrlottofil'o? IS9VIEDMX,a, Ose and Vire 1910,12%. 4411 VFOOND Sad 1.19 and 1:44 FIAST STREKaIti, MEI FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. KNAP <TORT - PITT FOUNDRY , , COYPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, _ PITTS SI:M(7, PA, VirlEngines, Bolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Itir.achines, Detorts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL Forgipirt • AND PIPE_WORKS. , Corner Oanroll end Smalhnark Streets. (NINTH WARD,) . P1TT5331711..G1-1-1,, PA.. . . ILLIAM SMITH, manufacturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE, YOH- GAB AND WATER WORKS. ify Pipes are a cast invariably in Pits, In dry sand, and 12 feet lengths: Also, fall assortment of .. . ._ tieneral Castizga for Gas and Water Works. ... • • . • . - I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.' ATLAS WORKS, MORTON. SiREET, Ninth Ward, /1 rrr-rssunciii, THOBLikS:N. • These Works are among the largest and most complete establishment/ In the West. and are now prepared to furnish ORDERS SOLICITED L. 0. LIVINGIBTON;W. 11. 13CRT.W. A. ROBIN/30N. JR. LIN INGSTON '& CO., , IRON 'POUNDERS, MANTTPACTITBZES QF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, An descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Pitt_ ,ers• Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolettltlllkla chrDe7ObtsC•iii proMptli attended to ' . Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,. near outer Depot, Allegheny City, -Pa. ROBINSON; REA is C 0.,. • saccesigirs to itotuttsow, Aittris & &mot as, WASHINGTON WORKS,;, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En = Blast Engines, Mill Maehinery, --(Searing, l d g, Castings atolescrjptions ;lOU 'Nike an Stills, Boiler. and Sheetzlron .WOrk:- •J• • - - -Attlee, No. 1%-corner , le it's: and rnltla gel d Streets. deeding Boilers. 8 k.4TIEbT Wrsfr MONIC . tiILIATC FOIIIiIDBY. • , Butler , Street, 21Tintla Ward, (triiosite Union Iton Kula.) PrriI3BUBEIH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THOIBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, ictcHol3o.*42#l - cipTrNos erartasta.r. indcaivtally eiecuted. Charges reasonable. • ....ERBERT & ocirgeli . • • - sittny & co.,' Foarth Ward Foundry and Rains Works 11ANDUBILT 13T., 114 EMMY' OMR El; ." Idantifisetnrers of Steam. Engine_4oll :Presses,' Shafting, tirist and Saw Mill Work, Rolling ISM and Machine Castings,. fifate ,Etars. sWeignts: Wagon Boxes,. ‘4l , Wee sand have •on halm Engines of all /hes. mincop AND, FOUNDRY. , AND ROLL WORKS • • • asp Penn Street. soLuils; AttiALEy. Chuff ske.,lam cuungs. Ron taitiec, te. • 1%0 EIZON,BROKEIt, . Pf4 , St pltree' t, Pittsburgh Pts.' Agent for the t sale ot Coinwall, Doughamore, oh. sephine, Lasbelli, Uuneannon !Stanhope, Glendon, and • other breeds of Authrielte, Youghiogheny Coke aud q. B. Gharcoal , ; • • friGi LIICONS. • gnAnnlP4lTFlPPA'rer.r^'^9lllr PPITTSBURGII_,_ PAPER DIANU. • PACTHRING-41QMPANT, Manufacturers of. PRINTING AD WRAPPING PAPERS, 3fILL—OTEUBENVILLti. OHIO. BRIGHTON HILL—NEW NRIGHTON, PA. , . OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh; Pa. • • HARTJE. President. JNO. R. LlVlNGS'fHN,''Tressurer. SA3IIIEL RIDDLE. Secretary. Drawrons—Augrat Hart)e, Jots .a.twan, 8. B Hartman, John B. T.' ington. Cash paid for Paner Renorst PRIMA PEARL KILL Three e.tar Green grand, equal to 'FRENCH :-,s FAMILY;: -FLOUR. , 'This Flour will only oe sent out when especially crdwst. ingaatr. KILL IILUE BRA . ,(. Equ to hest lit. Louis. PBASL FULF.ri RED •; 1, - • Equal tiesr . f WWI'S cow FLOURA tip pip , MA 'At. LUNBDT & BRO., - Aliestutzky. Sept. 9. NOV. riaaL MILL. PITTSBURGH. Engine,, of every deaerlption. ...Boilers, Oil Tanks. Siteei Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Roiling.9llll Castings. Engine Castings. Bischine Castings. General Castings.... IRON BROKERS. PAPERII - ' FLOUR, -PITMURGH 'GAZETTE: SAIURDAY, - JANUARY 9, 1969. ENGINES, BOILERS &c. Con Point Alley and batinesne St, (NzAn. wit POINT,) EnOeßuilders,F,ounders BiMichinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT rziorm3 . and STA TIONARY 'ENGINES, of all Mies. • I Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15. horse power. CASTINGS. of every kind. Made to ord er at oar Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Ma ket. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS-, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand an made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL, WOR - Frontin g on the Allegheny River. near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. air AU orders Oomptlyilltid: TIXTI/13. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL ABM TAIVK WORKS., CARRPILL BclSNYelEit, ',X4VrACMOIELB Or TUBULAR, riouBLE-FLuED TUBULAR, Fuca- BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. I t OIL STILLS AND OIL 'PANES, . , CHIMNEYS, B EXCHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING P 8, BALT ..PANS AND CON. DEMERS; STEAM PIPE GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES:I 1 - PRISON DOO AND COAL BRUTES Office and Warehouse, corner Second, - Third, Short and Liberty' Streetit, PITTSBURGH,_ Pa. Ordi.re sett to , the : above address will be promptly attend d to. • • mb7:189 WM. BARNHILL &,CO., BOILER MAKERS -- , AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and tarnished It with the most approved machinery; we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner. and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire. Bede, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, OR Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Paps, and sole manny thaturers of Barnltill , s Patent Boilers. Repalrink done on the shortest notice. Wren JAMES M. BITER, i Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, PPITSBITEGIK, PA., - • YA7O7ACTOO7 . III 07 IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PAN% COPPER STEAM riFE. ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SEEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JARZD H. BAUM " ' EDMOND D. EMAIL JARED M. BRUSH .& SON, KAPIIIPACTI:=IO3 OP Steam. Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, ea. OILS. WAILING AND KING, - COMIIIIISIOII liercheitta and Brokerfku . Petroleum and its Producto, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, rirrsauswal, re. rEULADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING; KING & CO:, 189 Walnut Street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALZDIf iN Petroleumand Its Product& . Pittsburgh Ofeeit—DALZELi , intumisia. ear ner of Dunnesu.s Way and Irwin streets. lohtladelpbliOrate—l2l WALNUT ST. ' Spivaio • Plr M. LONG & CO., - - A. criliii B4o PURE WpIE . BURNEW OIL, Brand - -"LUCIFER " Office, No. 2 Duquesne' Way;Pittaborgli. HARDWARE. NIFIV HAIILDWAHE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STEiiliiijig • . '; Xatufactuersandlll2Do!ters • ... ... .., , • .... . ' .. l' i ' ' ':. ;l 31 4 11 . .C.. 1, 0 % 3 • -; :. )::.:' ' n.A. ]Eit IY 9 iv A 7 . - rtio --' . .91 -4,lat O,97!EiTi - tE.Erg • f ; s. 3 C° CUR o! ' 15 74 ~rni!i,'eT, Oiao sqiiisie.ffetewlignionot;` ) PITTSBURGH.' , 6114 4 *MP riivw gm, $04148 . 1 ito iwousT7 prnssunGu . - 'NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, DTKEE'• & "CO. . • At.issre.tralisa ;OP Keystona Standard. Patent Platform and Counter ~ SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches, PAINT AND (1 rITE, MILL*. UAL/AS.IIMR IRON, Re. Corner of - Grant and First Streets, au W 54 Elti` 4 4Rl44o{; 2 L' . . LAiiE BU E RIOIi oensa, ma' Bettorsctivinati .vq4""rsuurttlekl,4 •• PA RK, IfcCURDY einufectureni , of hiflaiftllng; ~ R raiiifrik Aral telit" .10pper: prelted Copper RpßomaAalsed SUR, Bot-- Pais. Spelter Solder. Alio, Impor-ra apd I:keratin. a Metal. Tla---Plate, b eet Iron, Wise. • 4c Con. IrlY on Vl* TitutyWrilidemasliiairTbaliA. ; 4reliouie, *0 F I RST aI:MALT Awl . ii usugTrypitovxt.t L oPeclia rd reoCopper cut to • any desired pal. st n.sultan:din , "COPPEf. FINAIWLfau_ ' .•............wevAnn.••••••••••,....;.....nr . ......e.0. ,,,,,,, PORT PITT MAiNKING COMPANY, . . No. 169 Wood treet. - - - " "006{/00 CAPITAL,- : : : :- : , • STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDII LLY LIABLE. DEALERS ' GOVERNMENT Ei OURITIES 2 AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TILE DEPOSITS. Collectloas made oti all accessible points in the United States and Canada. , 1 i' DIRECTORS: i i D. Hostetter,' Jno. C 'Risher, James Gordon, , Robt. H. Sang, , Di Wallace, 'Andrew Miller, ' B. Fawcett, James X. Batley. BAWL, TIOCLUENAN, Pres't. ' D. LEET WILSON. Cashier.. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood acid Sixth Ste. A. PATTERSON...-...... ' Presiding. JOS: U. HILL CAPITAL, :- : $500,000. DIRECTORS: ' George W. Can, James McCandlelit - W 4 las, Al. Patterson Wm 11.- Bro!rtti. • , Chas. Lockhart, Allen Ifilrkpatriek, , W. ft. Haven, niscouirris BAIL T, AT 11 A. M. ariO:otil HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PrKTEUSU II 43 III , (BIICCESSONS TO HANNA, HART ai C 0..) DIAZZEB Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attenti g l e pr to he purchase and ,COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. • g N HOLMES:O4 SONS, 313ALIVIMMEIL03, 51' Market Street, I'FITTS - 1317114311F1, PA. Collection!! made on all the principal pointa of the United butte and Canedas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMNISSION. PartiCular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities. DRUGS AND OHEMIOALS:' W. RACKEOWN & BRO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND Sd NETA C /TILERS Or C4a1 4 13 COM. Oda. NOTED TO SO; 194 . LIBERTY STREET . 1 ' PITTSBURGH, PENNA. ; ( • Nirbi,te Lead,'Whidow f:4re r ata: GLasawarCat Ifanutacturtre pviee.. dr9 BLECTIC' i R 'llOlllllll . , An infalifbie remedy for gmnrner Complaint. Diu , tees LB9sentery . Vomiting. Sour !Stomach and Chiller* saurbus. BR.' HEMS' CURB, A specific for Cholera, Crinspi and rain a Stomach. far sale by . . & EWING - goroor of =arty and Warde,Strestai: A.cm.rvre von J. SOHOOMEKS & SON'S PURE W'firrE LEAD ;1 • McCOll 9 B YERDITEitiaItEEN,, : . 1 Ting only men paint thit will not deteriorate ti ex6osure. It will look better, last longer and give 11o[}perfeet trir „ ? , al44 In LUMBER. LUMBER! lABINBEIBT-LollBEfie Al l 4 3 4NPg Dealei 'An all "Rinds of Luiiiii4r. ON RAND AND FOR SALE 1.000,000 feet 1/ry fßneiltluatelM ' ' • i.l ' 150.000 feet 151 and 2 limb Clear Flank; 10,000 feet Dry IS, Inca Common flan k ; 0,111/0 fief Dry and 4 Web 5,000 feet Dryll, SE awl 3 Inch. Ash, 0,000 feet Dry 3. 1 A,11, 3 fn. Cherry Maple 30,0011551 lily and 3 InCS er , 10 000 het lily Vonlartvantlintry. 11180,000 feet Heinloos. Joists and scanting; 760,000 No. 11117Inch111tingles,, morel:. „. I 230,000 No.•1'10-inch stiintfes, sawed" "' 40.000 No. 1 10-Inch Shingles, maimed; 110.000 Flre Brlett Is., • 1,000 Fire Tile. - lOU Tons Fire Clay; YARD — Nu. ntl ritEtILE STREET. former Manchester, and 151 REUECUA STREET, oppo site the this Alleght 41 My.. nol2. WIEN TS WANTED...:; .810 A DAY. TWO• $lO MAPS FOR LLOYD'S I PATENT-REVOLVING DOUBLE MAPS OF A stEttICA Avo Etntopg,, A.llicitrOrt ADD Tll4 I ve.D 8 ritTga uM AHEIUCA . ; Colored—ln 4000 Counties.. . '• These great nips, nowjliSt cow bieted sho . yr ery ve Vetec uf importance, all Italtreadits to date. and the latest alterattunt In the Written Enibp, An -t Tia•ee 'slnps nre need. d, In everrechoul and fauillY in the land—they occupy the spate of nue Map, and by insane or tie Itevert,er, either .Ide can be thrown froutt...atia any part brought evel to the eye. coot• ty mitts and large dl, count given to g• 104 Agenl4o; Apply Ibr Circulars. Terms and eanibfe*Maps td LILOID 9 S MAP BUREAU. • de214)72-d 1..1t 013 Colt roam ,t ytrqe.t. got WAR SOUTHERN RED WHEAT I 7 . 4) Igive and'lbf n by ' • ,•• • tern• ' MeMAN't A. ANdRR t INT PERSON &IBROlollEfigi (16 - Gleerty.allreet, .Deklerstio: u n to, Paints sue cent eedletnes. , • 4 . I±l±;.g rer.`r tale. rTNIAN• '4‘ , 13411E, No. 124 Poleridi.iitacturontotWam. l eit Cement and Gravel Hoofing. Material lior ja5:241 CE O. ANp UNION PACIFIC ILIILWAY BONDS, The ebeapest Investment now In the market for sale by 1: 1 13. 31CIEDR9L`Z, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Borernment Bonds.' Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. JAMES T. BEADY & CO., (Successors to 8. JONES & CO—) Corner Fourth and Wood &a, 3ES., , BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND. COUPOSS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. tar Ifiterest Allowed on Deposits. Sir Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO fgir PARTIES DESIRI VG TO • ST In UNIQN .AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC BONDS can save Eno per cent: by parehaV big before JA.NVAIVY. : Bonds on hand for delivery. JAMES T. BRADT h CO.. Aligents Central and Union Pacific Railroad coca; flea, corner Fourth and Wood street.. dtB:bl3 'ltilj . t. Ittliurg. etaytts. FINANCE AND TRADE. OHITIOR OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAy, January 8, 1888. Gold was dull and lower to-day at 135, with a limited business; speculation in gold is i rather tame, since. the ;fltiettiatiems; are so small and the expense of _havihg gold carried so large that it is unprofitable to buy long or sell short, and so it is left alone. Government bonds were firm • but steady; the demand, is increasing, and es pecially legs aro scarce,, and .18658 are • ne glected. !The cheapeSt security on the market is' now the• Five Twenties of 1861, which sell about at the same price as 18675, and carry one month gold interest. Union Pacific Railroads, which were sold up to January at 102, are now tempOrarily re duced to 100,.at which price the demand has increased. In Central Pacific bonds little is doing since they yieldcd no more interest than the others cost more origi ginally, and offer Lo greaier security than the Union Pacific. Railroad stocks closed better and firmer today. Pacific Mail, New York Central, Erie, Ohio S. Mississippi and Cleveland are all better and high-er. There is' a general increased demand for all kinds of securities that are dividend paying, Express shares are, less fine, and Mer chants Unicia has touched 13 tio-dily on • a nominal stile. -ir seems as ( if the end of the Express generals was not reached yet. The entire system has to undergo a pro cess of puriticrion; these expensive mo nopolies have had their receipts consider ably curtailed by the fast freight lines, the better Railroad. • cionnections to the :ex-- tretne west, ancr eapeelally the money' order system, by which a large income sisl:ierived with but little cost and risk, whilst, sine, the government bonds were issued, the.:rialait and' losses have, Jargelj. increased. Money less stringent, but business very dull • Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135: Silver, 130; Eighty-one's, 111%; Five Twenties, 1832,.,112%; do 1864, 108%; do 1865, 109%;:,do" .80,7:Consols, 1118; do 1867, 108%; do 1868, 108%; Ten Forties, 106%; New York 'Central, 1117; Erie, 40; Reading; 94',; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne (k, Chicago Railroad, 118%; Ohlo 6t Masts- Word, 34; Michigan Southern, 90%; Cleveland it Pittsburgh, 88%; Chicago & Rock Islanditll4%;-,Chliclago /St: North WeSt eru, elnrk 11 - O.' Preferred,. 86%';' Western , Uni6n Telegratih Company, 33%; Pacihc Mail, 121; Adams 'Express, 48; Mer chants, 13 ( ti; Gregory, .3,40; Quartz kl4l,- 73; Smith an - Parmele, 2,60. —We clip; hej following' . from tho Chi cago Tribnue, in regard to the Wheat mar ket: Wheat was less active and ruled lower, ~drop heavily Is war da„ the ,close, is spite of strengthening Mikes that wheat was 3d. better in Liverpool, and higher in Nest York. The truth is that the opinion has f been steadily gaining „ ground for a day br two past that the •nbulge” in Liver poolls but arwartiticial one, and that the large amounts of wheat in store here and in „VON York wfli prevent an extensive rise in prices, especially as quotations in the grigiksh marketo' now : much too high lto usitow of shipping with profit. - It is known that the large amount, on, hans,t here has .been'held at a great cost—as high' as 5 per cent, a month—and that tempts- lions to sell teat - , month werlq very great s notwithstanding the fact that much of it isiould hate , to be sold, at a heavy loss, having been't9Ught at an average of 81,60 to $1,60 per bushel. But motley is easier. 'now, and thigralb Will'not be COdiffloult to carrV, there,be a reasonable hope 'of making anything, by it in the spring, This is the; klaritty, irobletta which our, ,wocuct operators have peen trying for some tithe "Peat to' solve. If it be true, as re pently alleged, that much of the large . English crop was so roor in quality that it was fed to stock in the abscende of foots ear •herbage, then there la room - to hope fur higher prices; but, if this be a canard, '(arid it is laughed at as such by many who ought be well informed) then there is little' prospect for higher • higher prices, aid the longest holders will probably prove to 14 the great losers. It is certain that our wheat market has been for 'utonths past in an abnormal conlition n .rnore.uuder the control of the speculative element than ever, before. - , . —The following shows , the amount of [Flour and Grain in store, 1.1 Chicago, on the date 9 Indicated: Jan. 1, Dec, 28, ' Jan. •1, 1869. . 1868. 1869. F10ur.... ... b 5,230 64,600 IVbeat ~....1,100,466 1,070,562 723,736 Corn .358,158 430,892 654,112. Oats—, .: , 446,536 462,288 467,547 ;;„ ' 148,353 157,694 27,718 296,232 312,571 141,431 • r -Clositrg quotations received by. James T. ftradv „dr, Co.: Gold, 135 g; United Stater. 644oll ; 48 62, 1124; 1a64, x 108%; s.2ets, 10934; 1 0 -0 1 ,Ple' 106 ,il', 540 % January •and, 'July, 765,;108; 54.1 January and July, '671108,: . '6s,loBy,;,Jnne .740'a, par. less`'; Jtilv fr:Nrii;" db Ut.,7-30's, due CoMoOunds, 119; Onlon:Pacilict Railroad, •par: Central, par. —Thelbankinbi l iouse of Joaeph W. Da. bly Dmton, sported as having failed; liabilities, f6t,,out. IM virrspußGEt MARKETS. °MOS OP THE PITTSBURGH' O AZETTE, FRIDAY, January 9, 1869. The marketer, lb a general way, are quiet_ and devoid of anything that is really new or important. It was, expected after the new year had fairly setin, that there would be an improvement in business, but thus far, we regret to state, these expectations have not been realize& There is still a feeling of doubt and uncertainty in regard to 'the future, which coupled with a strin gency in money matters, tends to restrict trade, and squelch out anything like a speculative feeling. APPLE'BUTTER—DuIIf 70 toBo cents. APPI.PS--Are coming in more but with a continued steady demand, prices are well , sustained, $3,50 to $5,50 per bbL_ • BUTTER-Is in good supply and dull ,but. unchanged we" continue: to quote at 35 to 40 for good to prime Roll. BEANS-$3,50 to $3,75 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLODR-4 to 4M cts. CRANBERRIES-4 2 0 to $23 per bbl. CHEESE-15 to 20e, as to quality. CORNMEAL-41 to 11,10 per bush. - CARBON OIL -Is firm and tending up ward and we now quote at 26 to 26m, for standard white, in a- jobbing way. DRIED FRUIT-The demand is better and the market is getting stronger, though, as yet prices are unchanged. Peaches at 12 to 13 for , quarterei and 16 to 16 for halves. Apples, 10 to 1 lc. DRESSED HOGS-Sales at 13 to 14e. EGGS-Dull at SO to 32c. HOMINY-Sales at $6,25 to $6,50. HAY-Baled in still quoted at $lB to $25 on wharf, as to quality. HEMP - Quoted at *2lO - per ton. PROVISIONS.:- Bacon quoted at' HX to 15c for Shoulders, and 19 to 1934 e for Plain Sugar Cured Hams. Country Lard, 1614 to 17Mc, and prime city, 19 to 194 c. Mess Pork, $29. LARD OIL-,Has•stlll ftther advanced, and we new quote at $l, 5 for. No. 2, and $1,60 for No. 1. GRAIN-No movement whatever in Wheat, and prices are entirely nominal. Oats firm but quiet; may be quoted at 65 to 66c on track, and 67.. to 68c lo store. -Rye may be quoted at $1,50 for round lots -small lots at $1,46 to $1,48. Corn-sale of 3 cars new Shelled at 823 c. Barley dull at 51,85 to $1,90 for Western. TALLOW-Has advanced: 11 to 11i4c. SALT-Is firm and unchanged, Allegheny River brands being quoted, by the car load. at 52, and the usual advance for small lots in store. SEEDS—SmaII sales or . Cloverseed at $9, and Timothy at r e 3,25 to $3,59. No movement in Flax. 'MILL FEED—The ..following are the _Pearl Mill inices: Bran, 51.10; Shipstuffs, $1,30; Middlings, $2,• Screenings, $l, and Rye Shorts,s2, FLOURls'ateadi and unchanged—de mand light, and prices fully sustained. We, quote Spring Wheat, $7,50 to $B,OO, and Winter Wheat, $8,75 to 59,25 per bar rel. Rye Flour, 57,75 to $8 The Pearl Mill quote their best brands, made of the best. Wheat, as follows:. Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at. 59,60, and, in, sacks, 59,20 per batrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, 510,20, and, in sacks, $9, ( 90 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, $B,OO, and, _ In sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, 59,50, and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels. 510,00, and, in sacks, $9,70 per bar rel, and Spring, PO, in barrels, and 57,70, in sacks, per barrel.; . . FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers qiio ted at 80 to 85, to the, trade. and 9J, to 95c, in a retailway.. ' • -• WHlSKY—Efighwines are still quoted, in a jobbing way, at 98 to $l. PEANUTS—DuII, and cannot fairly be quoted above 51,75 per bushel. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OprICS OF Tan PITT BURGH GAZETI E; Ffunex,_January 8, 1868. _ S • The oil mariet reins in a - very sensi live condition, and what is true of the market is also true of • dealers. There seemed to be a stronger feelinz to-day than there was yesterday, and the hope% of those who have been anxiously awaiting for a reaction have not thus far been real ized. In Refined ihere was not a single operation, which was attributed to a scar city:of sellers, as buyers were reported plenty, and that, too, at full pripes. CRUDE. The Crude market was more, active to day, the'sales belrig , eomewhat larger than usual, while prices have undergone no quotable change. The fifties reported were as follows: 1,000 bbls January, seller's op. tion, at 14; 1,000 spot (40 t 0 . 145) 14;, 3,000, first, sixmonthe, 40 ( to 48) at'l4; and 3,0c50 for April, seller, at 14. As noted yesterday, fourteen,cents is.regarded aa the standard price forcalizost any..delivery, within. the me,xt - Itis months, sellers option. No buyer options offering. As already noted, the market was strong er than yesterday,. mole particularly .'for„ short lines itilhe 'erirlY 'Months, and Janu: ' ary and Febuary have advanced ltalta cent, ; being quoted at 32 against sales On'Thnre- - * day at 3134. January to June - 33; April to 4/Y- 34 344 first itlx U 10144, buyer,4s%; xim.....z tiarYi to-December, 3034,,advancing s i: and 'A.prit, to Decernber 35 to 3534. fanuary alone may be quoted at 3134. it ECEIPTi 01P, iiiiiiDlC Or /...:. L Y i l. CP Jas. Wilkins - 160 Fisher & Bro 80' D. M. Edgerton. 400 McKee, H & Co.' 240 Pool & Bro 160 Fawcett,L. & EL 480 Total OIL &EMMY! NJ 8T BY A. V. B. B. BIWUM Rehisw- & Co., 118- doldo to-W. P. Logan Bro., , Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & Stookdale, 109 do do to W. P.; Logan & Bro.-, Braun & Wagner, 300 do do to' Waring; King it Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Ref. Co., 500 do da to Tack Bro., Philadelphia. • - B. W. Morgan '& Co., 200 do do to War. den, Frew it Co.. Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co. 154 do Jar. to ; view Patifine Co. ' • Fulton. Marvin & Co., 150 do do to Libby & Clat4c, Philadelphia.; Total shipments Refin ed u Tar OIL - SITIPPTCD.,BAST FRO .131441YEEINE'DEPOT. 0. Holdship &C 0., 90 do do to War. init. King & Co., Philadelphia. F. A. Bates, 50 do do to Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia. I : S. A. Stewart, 10 del t grease to W. E. Rider, Philadelphia.... Total shipments -Refin . PITTSBURGH METAL AARKET. OFFICE OF TER PITTSBILIWR GAZETTE, FRIDAY. Jtintrary 8; 186 ff. .5 The market is reported quiet and devoid of anything that is really new or impor tant. Some of the mills iiave been stopped in order to take stock and make repairs, while others are still in operation, though, , 118 a general tiling, not - at thelifull a peel*. • Wean Unable to give anything like a fall report the sales, some of the largest cora ,mission houses reftisingtte makii a report. There has doubtless.been a good'deal of ;Western iron sold' thls'week, taityr@ cannot e/9 particulars. ANTRRACITE. 200 tens "Chickies" Forge 141 00— cash 60 " No. 2 Voundr,y... y ..... 41 00,4 dos. 50 " No. - 42 bo.i:4llliis' ' " Nci-3•FoundrY. =a 414,SGLIENT 100 tons; Coke'. . ; . 00-6 mos 100 " " Coke' (qv . - 38 642*-4mos 100 " Coke 38 00L-8 mos II 120 1127 304 S 140
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