R TUE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacture of the Ityreatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. - hole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori ental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,uffice. Store or Church. fire needsito teldndllnr , burna all winter. Go net buy until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DESULEß Smithfield St.; GEO. ÜBBLEY, Allegheny City. ORAN, ntra'US 8 CO. WarirrACTCERRIte OF EVIM.T VA.B.IsrX . O 7 eI ir r i CONTM ES BOSTON .0001iING RANGE, `".r.akl FERRY FURNACE " ,". FOE' WAPatTNG ptrir.Diskte. THY NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "REGULATOR." 'COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S I Cincinnati. Petters) PORTABLE RANGE, CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE 7/I..E_OR, ORATES , free from dirt and duet: GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, • 206 and 208 Liberty , Street, se2s:yl7 COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. =SSA ifit TRIUMPH, SOB .81217.317.:N0TT$ _ Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Store hi the 'Union. No. 285 Liberty Street. Alto on land end for sale, • I'AZICI ZA T T CII7 / B TOVB3 i k 6BACOOENtinNGES, IRON WORKS. (YrICE.—We have this day as sociatedd with us in co-partneiralp, EDWIN 2arz.s and JOHN 8, SLAOLE, The business will be t malt:tried as heretofore under the name Mid style of COLEMAN, BAUM O. iltscouroi, January 13011169. • . • DUQUES.NE WORKS, COLEMAN, ROM & CO,. Ilanufactarers of IRON, i NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, Duquesnelroia, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder iron, X L Iron, Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper Bare, T Bail for Coal Roads, lion Wedges, Flat Ball tor Coal Roads, Bolter Iron Crow Bars.' Chain Links, Boiler Ream iro Steel and i ron Harrow Teeth. 'Carriage, Wagon, Seat and Coach Springs,, and Axles, all styles: slap Steel for Plowa, Cultiva ' tor Steel,'St eel Wings and Moulds cut to pattern. Sorts g steel all slam A. B. steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars, Steel Shafting, &c. . ALL GO9D El FIRST'CLAS3 AND.WARRANTED., Sir - Offices and Work. 16th street and Allegheny river and 77 WATER STREET, Pittabargh. • , - jaC'22c . • , JAS. Vitale - SR, Pres't - W. F. romes, Brip't. pITTSWITRGI AND IRON C 0.., NirrAcTirazus or Bar Iron; • atilroad Fish Bars arid Bolts; • ' saitrimid Car' Asia ,Itolietii • Railroad Car 'Wei! ilammered; Locomotive Franzei; Leeomotive Frame Shaties; Side Rods; _ Yokes, Straps; . Piston heads; , • Steamboat Shafts; - steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods' Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, Ito. cgape, No. 177 PENN STREET, vnmutruom, 7, l-A 'RYERSON; PRESTON & CO, A- 4 Pennsvlvinia Iron Works. firaenou.e, Nos. 166 and IST ITS= ULU= - opposite Monongt.tera. House, ap24;d6 PITTSBURGH . STEEL WORKS. - - DIIQVESNE • IRON AND STEEL WORKS.. ..az anisurscrinernser .. CO. , Iran, Siiils and SUDO. Carriage and Wages Springs and stales,.. pligteirai "XL; arid jittlatqapferchanr. Bar, Bound -ga flogare rot': Bauelßoopf Sheet-abdPlate Irmo Oral, Halt Oval and Half Bound I r on; Cylinder and Wagon Boxiron; Drag and Dropper . Bars; T and 7111 Ball for Coal Roads; Cut Nails' and •Bollres; Spring .and 6 B Stems Laudaated tilted; Ont. ter Bars,, Crow Bars, tc., O. Dace • and , 'Warehouse—ll WATBB STBasT, Pittsburgh iS nin I I . 9)IB7:EMI OGEE" & CO., PITTSI3VRGH. PA.. bisnapiatarers Gym deseitytt of t -, st zR CIOT-AND - GERmotii STEEL, • - LLI • FLLIPTIG AND riATFORM SPRINGS, - . AXLES, STEELTIEE, Ac., fto WareffO ' ll4 l 4 88 Water..alld 100 Mate.- I►lf iLMt9 BARR & PARKIN. 011111EAS. PARTNZIII3: IdETCALF, REUBEN MILLER, URA. W. BAIL% I 011/.9..FAR5.1 14 . OrsciAL PABTRIE- - 5. M. SIEB. • CRESCENT START-. WORKS, _ :11 2 • ; AXII-414 - Eat • ,J3A,0.11 P.ALIKIKEN, Ciflice, NO. 339 'Liberty St, PITIBBI7IIGH, r&. MEI STEEL WORKS. ARS, BROtIEER it C 0.4 afaatifaoturere of •11 denorlplloas of • airrEaVia: . . ente 0134 'Warehouse: 1560.1122,'124 SECIOND e.l. tml4 an!' 121 FIRST STREETS, rnTssyssa. lEZIE TINDERS, MACHINISTS. I - • KNIT FORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWEILFTI-1. STREET, • PITTSBURGH, PA, rairiEngines, Rolling MilllYlair chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts, and Castings generally. VATIONAL FOUNDRY , AN,O PIPE WORKS. Corner Carton and Smallasan Streets, mama Pri"iiiDtriziamt. SIV(ITI - 11 • • ; Manufacturer of. CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, YOB GAS AND WATER WORSE. My Pines are a cast invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and lA feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Surierintendents of Gas Worklitl my e of RETORTS. ATLAS way,KS, Mif ___ TAICOMAS,_Iy. MILL E R. President These Works are amone-the largest and - mos complete establishments in Use Wen, and are now prepared to furnish' t L. 0. I.IITINGSTON.W. U. aIIST.W.A. 11A812007L li.INGBTON Bc, CO., IRON POITNIIERS, •• 3LANIIPACTIDIF.It 9 OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All deenriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Pitte_ tut Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen KW Ma- Ork proaptiz attended to. otace• and Works—WASHINCITON AVP.NIC, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. MORTON STRV.ET, Tiirrth Ward PIT•T6BU IIO FL , ' =wines, of every description. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron; Work. Railroad Castings. Bolling Bill Coatings. gins Vastinglk -Machine Castings. General Castings. ORDERS BOLICITZD nokulD ROBVISON, REA & CO., successors to Itoniarson, Mins l kir:ISSN WASHINGTON WORKS . . . . , FouNDERs A ND' MACHINISTS; PITTSBORGH, Idannfacturera of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. 12 ,corner First and SmithEieldStreets. Agents Ef:IIe7I'ARD'S raITICNT INDICTOR for teedm6. . MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butter Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Villas Iron hills,) Boiling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, 211A.CELEIBRY AND osaTurets GEYLEALLY Orders 'promptly and earerilllT exeented. Charges reasonable. EBBEN & lUCEIIIIO. 012 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Madam Works, I,`Biannsiri Crri, mannrieturers of Steam Engines -- on Presses, Pal allaglainteritLsitund.4,agrigtlllß7frtkivielgtsg, ai ll• c sixi to order add t litl/ qta , CENtIIAL FOUNDRY -. AND ROLL, WORKS Aiii -, 880 - Penn Street. 'DO mi t BOYD & BillitALEL ;: cral l ifous, mui Cutlass, Ball Lathes, C. IRON BRCIMp3. .S.UtUEL Di. WICHEILSHAIN• • • IRON sitox.mit 12•41•Itiirst Sitee,4,l'ittskaFight pa; .; ntegiffigeleuvinigonr:3M luligghlui=gr Zket,arol2l.l4llll of ethrir,, anci 41nuelguia,eits iicaidiati. • • APER, ME PITTSBURGH • PAPER MANU. TACTURING,COMPANT,,hianntacturers of PRIMING - AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTON MiLV-STEIIBENTILLB, OM°. BBIORT(M HILL-NEW BBIBILTON, 017.10 Z. AND WAREHOUSE, No 82 Third Street, rittsbnigh, Pa. :01,1010484-KHOUST_HABT3Z, Presidint, DMA ORSugrat Elrtje, John Atwell, 8. B Hartman, John —A B. Lt•tngton. Cash paid for Paver Stock. rpoux_ 'PEIRL MILL EMILY FLOUR. PEARL Dila. Three Stet' preen Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR,. Thus Plow !11l only oe seat 00 ishenespedsliy ordered.: .•4 e• PEARL BELL BLVE BRAND, • , • Eqnal , t,o best St: PEARL MILL RED BRAND, • Equal to,best.ollll9 WHITDCORN'ItOttIi AND COEN - MEAL. • B. t KaffillDT & AUefheny, Sept. 9,1865. ' Mast; IaILL. ;'I O II , TSBURGII GAZETTE: NONMAY'; , JANUARY IL 1969.' - a - c • ..1 4 e. .• • - - • Cor. Point ey and Datitumine THE Pori?, y En&eßailder,Founders&MachinLsts, Manufacture STEAMBOA.T ENGINES and STA TIONARY INCISES, of all sizes. ti 'lied to our new STATION aectIdn'III.VINGENI; AND PORTABLE BOILER,ot-15-11 Fee power. • CA.STINGS, of every kind, made to order at our Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PBESAEB, on hand and made to order. at the - INDUSTRIAL.womcs, „,4z -6 Tyontluenn the Allegheny River, new the Pont.,ri ay- All orders promptly filled. TES QST PITT , BOILER, STILL AND TANK WO KS. .:CikßßO.l.L..iii.l.',.'o,llYl).E_R; Ttroirliat, DOUBLE-7MM TUBULAR, PLEB BOX AND. CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TAMES. MIIMNEYS, BRRECEDWAND ASH PANS. SETTLINtiI TANS, SALT TANS AND CON- jr.:SIET's; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COLT SHIITES Othee a Warehou corner Second, Thir nd d, Short and se Liberty Streets, -iath;ssunGlr, Pa. tar p t er att ders ended seue-t to o - the above address will be romp. mh7:189 WM. BARNERILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON .WORKERS NOS. O. 22, 24 AND 916 PENN ST. • Raving secured a large yard and furnished 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, Biro Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Sal{ P a ns, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann faciurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done pd she shortest notice:, JANES DICIIITER, - Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, • prrirsuirnott, PA, iwrozAorxmis OP IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JADIDEI. BRUSH DDIKVICD D. BUM. JAILED H. BRUSH & SON, Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tangs. . BREST titer/ WORE. &O. I 61 Penn Street, Pittsbwrgh, Pa. OILS. WARDiG AND KING, Conlinlan Merchants and Broken In Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, Pirresvioni, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. MACK BROTILEIIB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALIEBB IN Petideniii and its PrOducts. Pittsburgh Onee—DALZELL, 'BUILDING, cor• lie r st Daquisaei Way sad Issrla streets. ' Philadelekta Office-14T WALNUT ST. - ' apuwao PTISSBIMeIt. HM. LONG as CO., " afAlanreannusaa or PURE MUTE BURNING OIL, Brand—"L Wee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. NEW HARDWARE H LII6SEY, sTitier & it 415'.11, HA.RD~'VARE , 887- LIBERTY; . . - 011111 111111116.4) Below Vision Depot, ilptrittiult.iiit: mm 4. AvamolnerouliAN '4l? : pmsnYulups -11qTEprg f :;:vf4.).xqua..,,.. , ;,; ADADIS, Co. Keystone Standard. Patent , Pletforzu and Countef . , s. C) A .4E-,S. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and latches, FAINT ?LBD 0 FTS_E bilLts • • • mar, ag. Corner of rant and First Streets, ifi.%:038 o.ll:tbi z.~ ~. °'. e ' ; ; L A" 8 OOPM - . PARK, MCCURDY & CO., mr ust and Belt ,r4l3lir 14reesrlsed6Copp:rlafrolns, Raised St il l 13dt- Wasik Bpelter Bolder. Also, Importf.rs and Dealers Melel, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire,_ ho: Con , ;tautly on hand Timers'. Machines al..d Warehouse,..bld. 140 . FIRST ST.Rwer =cis° LECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.. . • • Special orders of Copper cut , to any desired vat. . , fru. myl4•o4:dwT PITTSBURGH, PA lIL&NIITACITIRS3 I 3 Or DILAITIISACTIMICRII 07 HARDWARE. 3tanuf&Cturers Lad TACLPOrtera • CUTLERY, ,1,1 c! WEN ciosiam or WAYltit, iio - vißLvr wom. 111.A.SIIYAMIJEMI , Or rirrsistatan. , COPPER, ERIOIL AND 1310:13LTING WOMB :=13171103111. IMI FINANCIAL FORT PITT 001PANI, No. 169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, • • • • . *200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALEBBIN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, f‘ND COLD. lETELEST ALLOWED ON . TIM DEPOSITS, Collections States said made Cansdas .on all accessible Pointe the United DEFLECTORS: Jno. C Maher, Robt. U. King, Andrew Miller, Junes M. Batley. I). Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, Z. Fawcett, .CLUE AN. PreOt. BAWL. Me D. LEET NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIIIIOE Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PAT TIMMINS JOS. H. HILL -..- • 4:7APIAL, : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: • George W. Cass, James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, - Ohm Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. B. Haven, DISCOTINTS DAIL HART, CAIIGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood &redo, PITTEIBIIII.OII, (HICCEBSOB B TO HANNA. HART a C 0..) DZALEIII3 Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partictaar attention paid to be purchase sad sale 451 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on I...ondori. astivisi* UOLMES & SONS, N 9 313-AIL.INTMUMELISE I 7 57 Market Street, PITTTSI3I7/10.13, PA- Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Cansdas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON coanassioN.. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States SecuritieS. DOLLAR SAVINGS RANH. NO. 65 FOURTH STREET. CHARTERED 1 1633 ASSETS Open daily, from 9 to 9 o'clock; also on WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist. from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from November Ist to May lei...from 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONE DOLLAR and a dividend 'of the pronto declared twice a year. in Jnne and December. Interest has been declartd smut -annually i n June and December' since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. _ Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of ttie depositor as principal, and bears the same in t crest from the Ist days of June and December, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pass bock. At this rate money wilt double In less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws„Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applicatioa at the office. PniSiraticr---OEORGE ALBREE. VICA PRISIDENTS: John O. Backofen. A. H. Pollock, M. D., Benj. F. Fahnestoek, Robert Robb, James Ilerdman, -- John H. Shuenberger, James McAuley. James Shidle, James B. I). Heeds, Alexander Speer, Isaac IL Pennock. Chr i stian. Yeager. ' TIMM Wm-J. Anderson, Robert C. .Loomis Calvin Adams. Henry J. Lynch, John C. Ilindley, Peter A. Madeira George Black, John Marshall, Hill istirgwln. Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. MeFaddea, Charles A. Culton, Ormsby Phillips. John Evans. • Henry_L./Ringwalt, John J. Gillespie, Wm. K. tt , chmertz. . William S. Haven, Alexander Tindle, Peter IL Hanker, William Van Kirk, Richard Hays, Isaac Whittler, James D. Kelly. Wm. P. Wermaa. T U u C k U a C Un IITJ—M A E TI ,I E I S . D A ..MEE L D TO S. N. • DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. W. MACKYOWIti BRO. , WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ! AND icknriricrtrains OF 45/.14.10.0033. Collo MOVED TO NO. 195 LIBERTY STREET) • PITTSBURGH, PIINNA.: White Lead, Window elan and Glaaiware at Manatacturen prices.-- ELECTIC SIIM-CORDLII, 1 An Intrallble rentedylor - Stammer Complaint. Diar. r e h lgil '1)11%12' V°mitt"' "134 blemish. and . DRa 11111,111S'-atillP A spmach, ecific to t r br, Cho by er% l Cramps iirWPalii Sto sale' HARIUBar. Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets) , - • accorrrs FOR J. SOHOONTUKER lc SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD AND . . 111cCOTIS VERDITER GREEN, The only green paint that not deteriorate eat-mare. It will loot better, last longer and We moreererfect sails on :i_ than any Paint In. the CEMENT, SOAP STONE, &O. OURAIMG OBUIT 'DRAIN PIPE. Cbearest and best Ptpeta fite market. ALIO, ISO. SOMALI. lITDRAIILIC 0111111127 T for sale. • 11.. 11. it O. A. BROCILETT /A CO. OMee and Ifanufactory-3140 REBECCAen B dedT., Allegheny. air Orders by mall promptly att I to. CZ;n3 CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest investment now In the market for axle by PT - I. R. 3. ILIEJEUTZ; Coiner FIFTH AVENUE do WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer in Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. dexi JADES T. BRADY -8s Co., (Successors to S. JONES I C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 313 11. PoT 33G. M MIL ,191 BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS Or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, NIA SIDES . AND COUPONS; ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. ... Crinterest Allowed on Drepositsch. W 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. LIMN. Cashier, IN AT 11 A. N. an9:on $2,161,120 19 HIE riar PARTIES DESIRING TO IN- V. ST in UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC BONDS can save one per cent. by purchas ing before JANUARY Ist. Bonds on hand for delivery.. JAMES T. BRADY A:CO., Agents Central and Union Pacific Railroad cum ulus, corner Fourth and Wood streets. da:bl3 tijtlittsll*O.:. - 64Itttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFIOB or Tim Prrrantrunit GAZETTE, SATURDAY, January 9, 186 9 . Gold, which looked strong in the morn ing at 135%, declined to 135 1 4 ;. the market, although with a firm undertone, has nothitig, to indicate any rise, the more so since it requires but little encouragement from Congress in the shape of legalizing contracts, or an act to absolutely making our bonds payable in gold, or creating a contingent fund in gold to redeem a cer tain percentage of the first issues of bonds; to advance the' price of all American se curities in Europe so much that all ship- - meuts of coin to Europe are out of the question, and the gold premium will read ily decline from 5 to 10 per cent. The completion of the Pacific Railroads will 'also aid in the - cheap prodUction of the precious metals from the Rock moun tain regions, together with the encourage ment which the cultivation of cotton has met the past year, and our foreign inoagin ary balances will soon be in our favor in stead of against us. Government bonds, have, still !cattier advanced by the absorbtion for invest ment and the advanced quotations in Eu rope. The price has; :however, no rapidly advanced that a counteraction may be fol lowed before.tbe nilddle of the nuinth.. Railroad shares are less firm, except Rock Island and North Western; Erie, Ohio & Mississippi, New York Central, Cleveland and other shares are all lower. The easy motley market may tempoarily have the, effect of advancing prices,bat a heavy decline must soon follow, and the present easy money market is only a pre cursor of a heavy fall, in prices on the stock exchange. The , watering process has so far turned out very . well for those who held stocks, but the owners wish to realize, as it is impossible to earn large dividends on capital stock that has been trebled within the last few years, whilst the-busi ness of the country has been diminished. Express shares are dull. Local securities more in demand. Bust ness,dull. .. , ' Quotations as received by Ph. -R. Mertz: Gold, 135%;" Silver, 130; EiglitY-one's, 112; Five Twenties, 1862, 112.'%; do 1864, 109%; do 1865, 109%; do 1865, Consols, 108%, do 1867, 108%;' do 1868, 108%; Ten Forties, 106%;"New"York Central, 157%f Erie, '293,1; Reading; 94%; pittsbtugh, Fort Wayne dr. Chicago , Railroad, -119; Ohio et . Missis sippi, 33%; Michigan 1189nthern,, 90%1. Cleveland & Pittsburgh ,' 85%; Chicago & Rock Island, 124%;.Chicago &North West •erni 84%; do , Preferred, 86%; - Western Vtdon Telograph . ,Coinpany . 33%; Tiicific Mail. 12231 i 441ans„gspress,, , 48;• Mer chants, 13%; GrePrn 8,60; Quartz Bill,_ 73; Smith andPitrinele, .2,60. . . . • —Closing quotoillorh; received by James T. Brady & Co.: Gold, . 135%; United States Sizes, . 1881'8, -118; 540'8 1 1862, 112%; 620'8, .1864, 109%; 6-2198, 1E65; 109%; 1040'8,. 10614;.. 6-20'8, . January and July, '65, 103%;. 5-20'8,1JandaiT and July, '67 108%; '6B, 168%;` June 740'8, par lei,a .; July 'B, do %; 7-30's, due 14612 af 119; Union Pacific . Ra il road, par; Central. par. pirrsimtan itoix,inwt MARKET OMIT= OFTEN PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, January ; 9, 1869. GENERAL 'REVIEW, The oil market has been characterized by, cousiderable„ excktenaent during the week which has just closed,the sales, in the aggreliate,icieinglarger than for several weeks preceding, and prices have .mato= rially advanced. There has been an unu sually large number . of "lines" sold, run 'ning from two to twelve months; at ell kinds of prices, according to the Aeliveries, and, as we have, : alreadyjintituMefi, at an advance over last weelt;s:Amtations. The buyers, as a general thing, were Pitts, burghers, many of whom were "short sellers," *along, to ;cover up: 'Receipts of Crude for the week" 8,570 barrels—last week, 7,922; from Jariniry 'lst to date, ,8,570 barrels; entrite time laid lour, 84047. Exports of R efined, ar 6,751.bre15, against 8,001 last week. Sales this week, 82,400 harrels, aglainst :20,500 ;last Week, , showing at increasedfss;9otbattels. '`Thus it will bp seen that busing's thus far this year has liven quite active,= unusually so, but how long it will continue it is 'difficult to con. Jecture, "42; anunki: t k ; , The Crude market has been' Tarr strohg all thrweek, 'and with an unusually large. volume of business prices, compared with last week, have materially advanced, and the tendency is still upward. We can re. port a sale of 2,000 bbis January to ...Tune, sellers option, at 14;1 and $2OO was paid for the privilege of "putting" in 1,000 bbis be. tween now and July Ist, at 14. Indeed 14 cents is the standard price for any delivery within the next six plonths, sellers option. REFINED. Also continues strong, with considerable inquiry, and but little.offe.,ring, and. prices g are firm and tendin apward. - Sep 500 bbls each January and February at 32; 500 January at 31%; 500 each March to July, , , inclusive, ati34; 500 March to June at 34: offers to buy January to December at. 303; to 31,' advaicing ,„'; J anuary -to March at 3235; January to June at 33 1 4 : A private telegram:ism New. York reported 33 bid for spot, - by exporters! Thus it will be seen that the Market closes this week, as it opened, exbited and strong with an up- ward tendency. Fisher & 8r0.,.... 3604toess & Bro . . ..... 600 Mcßae, H. LIE Co. 32093. M. Edgerton... 80 Fawcett, L. &;S.. 9601 R. T. Leech - 480 John 50'W. McCutcheon.. 150 ' Total OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A. V. R. R. H. Koehler &. Co., 56 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Buffum, Kenew & Co., 200 do do to W.' P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. MoKelry Bros. & Co., 162 do to W. P. Logan & Bro:, Philadelphia. Et. W. Morgan ,& Co., jl5O dO do to War. den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. ' Fulton, }lardy & Co., 100 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments Relined 668. OIL SHIPPED EAST PROH DUQUESNE DEPOT. Union Ref. & St. Co 4 112 do relined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. • R. W. Burke, 50 do tar to Parafine Co., New 'York. Total shipments Refined. l2o ~Tar...... 1 50 PITTSBURGH HARKETS. OrncE OF im lirriaauneit GA-zETTE, t SAT T URDAY, January 9, 1869. • The general markets have been dull dur ing the past week, and there is but little prospect at present of any immediate im.. mediate improvement. Flour and some kinds of. Grain were a little firmer during the early part of the week, in sympathy with Chicago, but there was no improve ment in the demand, and no , advance in prices. The general impression is that'these commoditles are not likely to go any, higher; and those who have bought-with`' that expectation, will most' likely be disar. pointed. Everything emanating from the Hog product is firm and higher. In other . articles there has been no important, changes. APPLE BUTTER-.Dull; 70 to 80 cents. APPLES-Are coming in more but with a continued steady demand, prices are well sustained, 53,50 tcrss,so 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-53,50 to 53,75 per bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-4 to 4)4 cts. -.CRANBERRIES-520 to $23 per bbL CHEESE--15 to 20c, as to (ltudity. • CORNMEAL-5 1 to 51,10 per bush. CARBON. OIL -Is firm and tending up•• • ward and we now quote at 26 to 26i, 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 quarters? and 15 to 16 for halves. Apples, 10 to 11c. DRESSED 11005-Sales at 13 to 14c. EGGS-Dull at 30 to 32c. HEIIP-Quoted at $2lO per ton. HAY,Sales on wharf of common to strictly prime Timothy at 518 to 525 per ton. SEEDS-Small sales of Cloverseed at $9, and Timothy at 53,25 to 53,50. No movement in Flax. HOMINY-Sales at $6,25 to 56,50. ' PROVISIONS-Bacon is firm and higher; we now quote Shoulders at 15 and Sugar Cured Hams at 19. Country . Lard, 17 to 18 and prime City at 19 to 193, in tierces, and 20 to 2234 in kegs. Mess Pork, SV,SO to $3O. LARD OIL-Has still further advanced, and maf now be quoted at $1,35 to sl,tB for No. 2, and 51,63 to $1,65 for No. 1. POTATOESDuII but unchanged; sales by the car load at 75e, and in store at 80 to - &se, SALT-Is still quoted at the advance, 52 • , by the car load, and 10 to 15 ets higher for ' small lots in store. : GRAIN-There is little' or nothing doing in Wheat, and while the market, is dull prices are nominally unchanged; Oats quiet but ,firm: ;generally, held at 65 oa t • track. aid 67 to 68 in store. Rye , may De . quoted at 51,47 to;1,48 for small lots, and $1,60 for round lots. . Corn continues dull and new sbelledl ins* .bes qrtoted at 80 to 8235, little or no tild -corn • in this market. 1 Occasional sales of Western Barley at 51,85 to $1,90. •7 ' • • MILL FEED..-the; following are the Pearl Mill.prices: • Bran, 51,10; Shipstuffs, 51,30; Middlings', $2, Screenings, 51, and Rye Shorts, $2. TALLOW-Rendered: 11 to 1135 c. PEANUTS-51i75 per bushel. 'FEATHERS-Live Geese Feathers quo ted at SO to 85 to the trade, and 90 to 95e, in a retail way,••!• •• j.. . FLOUR-The little flurry noted tile other day, has ; about, subsided„ and the market is quiet - and Unchanged: We quote Spring Wheat, $7,50 to 58,00, ; and Winter Wheat, 58,75 to $9,25 per bar rel. Rye Flour, $7,75 , to R. The Pearl Mill quote their best brands, made of the best . Wheat, as follows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at $9,50, and, s 9 ,2 o per .berrel;• pouble.:Ettrit- batiels, 510,20, and, in sacks, 59,90 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, 58,00, and, in sacks, 57,70 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices' as folloWS:' Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels,. s9,so,'And, in - sacks, $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in ! 'barrels, $lO,OO, and, in soak 59,70 per bsr rel, and Spring, sB,oo,asbarrels, anfir,7o, in sacks,per barrel. WHI,SKY-Sales ilighwines, in a jobbing 1= way, at 97 to $1..1 , • .1 VENISON-Sales of saddles at 23 to 25 1 , iels. per ponndf and by tldi carcass at :6 to 8 cents. MEESE CiXonvivArt, January 9—tiour funi and in good demand; family, $7,75a8,00. Wheat firm; No. 2, ;1,70: • Corn dultat 63e, for ear or shelled: Oati ;iftliA at 60a61c. Rye in moderate demand at $1;65: Barley un- 4 changed and quiet at $2,15a2,25. Cotton un settled .‘ and - held out of market; 28c asked for middling. Whisk.,4v! dull •at 98a98c. Hogs firm; live, $10a11; d resp.e . d , :11.50a12,50; receipts 1,000 bead. Prov Mons. generally firm, bat ;the demand „is lightt - not.much done; thelllgh pricbs - sclif;ck Spectilation. Mess Pork is held at $3O. Bulk JAeats, 12a 14 1 Ac for shoulders and sides. Bacon. held I at> 14alSo for shoulders, and clear sides; green hams sold at 15%c and aides at 13%c from block: Lard held- at 20c; .amail s sold at 19 1 0 Hams; Sc.t3. Sugar Cured Ham Butter dull at 33a38c. Eggi, 300. linseed Oil held. at $1,05, but only retail sales at this rate. ' Lard OIL 'firm at $1,55a1,60. Star Candles higher; 241 o•.• • 23c. Clover Seed steady at 150 per pound. Timothy firm ; $3. Gold, my, buying.. Exchange lam at • 1 1-10 discount buying, and par selling. Din,wAvg&q,,Jarmary dull and prices unchecked. ,:liFirheat at $ 1 , 22 % for No. 1. and 41,15% for •No. 2., Oats dull at 570 for No. 2. Corn firm at 53c fornew. Rye firm at $l,lO for No: 2. Barley nomi nal at ;1,05 for No. 2. Provision s f irm aml quiet. Mess Beef, $l3 forcity. Mess Pork, $28,50 for prime city. Lard, 19c. Receipts —3.00 0 bbla flour, MOO bue wheat, - 2,000 bus oats. 2000 bus corn, i,OOO bus rye, 3;000 dressed hogs. Shipments-300 bas flour, 340 tterees pOrit; 100 do. lard. _ ~;' 3000