EL STOVES, .CASTINOS:&e: HE i3EST STOVES. ' A. BRADLEY at, CO. • Nanufactdiers of the greatest variety of COOky Parlor and Heating Staves, , TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the, celebrated Base Burning Or'- . ental Stoves and _Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Rrs: needs r d o t r=al2s ,l olll s.ttifteeorr. Do nqf buy until you see or sea% for Circular. , No. 30 WOOD STREET Our Agents forAirlentals—DEVlMLEß BROS., emithtleld St.;,GEO., i1y.i3L . , 7,L1:, Allegheny City. _ GRAIT I 7IIUGUS 8z 'OO .: ~.., ~.•..., ........,.., .._ _., .. 9 ,4 paA2rBIHACEtraiMBAX gvafrmirAararr or -, : , I . I 3PCIONnOteI ' .80.4Tok.''' coaltrid''liAztoE . . r•THE F IE RY ktritdci ,, , ~,,:. .„--3- , 1.-../gz , . I . Foil wianaNti Bl4l.pent. • ' VE ..REGuLefort. , ‘ c7Bl. mat C l o n o l l STOVE, , ANIS tcMclonati Pate APORTABLE . EKNOE, ABT • =UN. KA.NT , WELLMAN% RE Ec_TORitiliATES, e from dill and dmit; i tiA 6 W. Paulin, FENDERS, /kr. • 1 : : 20Walad . 2011- ..ibirty Street, , ''seliiii7 : '}''.' -•t 1 . '''.. : f *IT V IiiiiiG.II.PA. OOH; STOVES.. ' . CET THE BEST. XUESSEI4.4fiIIz CO.'S TRIUMPH, _Aiwa igrumworts cootif. iTarranted to, r,ooke Bake or Boast as ercll ao any other Stove in the Union.:_ 1ig541311.C0., ,-• . - • . N 0.285 Liberty Street. Aldo on kand and lo'r silo, PARLOR STOVES,. HICATINe. BTOVB3 OR,A•SEOFROtWeVat. IRON WORKS. warwt.—We have this day-as ,. soclated with us - Lico•partnership,"EDWiN'. • MILES and JOHN S. SLAGLE. The business will be e ontinugd as heretofore under the name and style of • - COLEMAN BASSI 64 CO.. Jnuar-j - id; 1869. ' • . . DUQUESNE . WORKS , - COLEMAN ROM &CO Manufacturers of . IRON, NAILS. Duquetaielson, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. ' Wagon Bog Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder Iron, X • L Iron, Flanged .Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and - Dropper Bars, T Ball for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges, Flat ; Ball for Coal Roads, Boiler Iron Crow Bars, Chain Links. Boller Helios. Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon, Seal and Coach borings, and-Axlest all styles: elab Steel for Plows, Gratify& tor Steel. Steel Wings and Moulds-cut to pattern. Boring _rteel all sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars. Steel bhafting, ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS AND WARRANTED. aar-011tees and Work.; I.6th street snd riverand 77 WATEIt STREET, Pittsburgh. JAS. - V=llM, Elvin. W. P. FONnta, Bip't. pITT_SBDRGR FORGE AND IRON CO., movicruazu Rai. Iron; Patiroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Ilailroad Car , lxles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Loctentotli , e Frames; locomotive Frani. shapes; . Side Rods, •-• , _Yokes, Straps* Fistett Heads; • - • Stesuaboat Shafts; Steamboat Crania"; Piston Bode, Wrists, Pitman Jaws, VoLlars, dte. °Moe; No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. VM3ON,PBESTON" , CO., Pennsylvania iron Works. Wirebouse, Not 166 and 161 1,,i1.1187 STBKILT, C lPP °Blta W 11°141 ' 441 " szatde - - PITTSBIIR6H. STEEL WORKS. - trquE N E IRON' AND STEEL 'WOWS. 41d3 :. , . :•Euarm . ar„,01 ,. ; boar Nail and t t ;;Mtillir)!Llmi ~YaE,s i.-`,3liretibint-312.13annif " "'. XE:anada..w. ancosteironw Dulinemair Band. HoORMOtt Aprabider and sgpn. Asids.4 l wgit,• and gar Rouse UM ; , r , , 4 ,,A °4 IA . • F Drag p r 01 04 . 1 0 ....4 nr0 :f o r u r at . tAt m. for. Lost itytita et T,74 rim; Spring and _in," ter Bars' Crow Ban g ee rtttaatulb- 2 , suzieF,!Eir,n Frpci. _WOICEIL „- SINGER I AMOK & 00., FirTenttaerg.-p:&.. mituerieturere or everydeseylpU "of • CAST-AND GERMAN STEEL, RAtiovhiliBlc. ilfibs‘rweirioßmiagaNGss Asia.% ticznz• Tian, at-, gr 4 Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ka, MILLEA; BARR &FABILLEC ' OARRAAL rearsszS: •, inf. METCALF, REUBEN MILLER, Bx.o. W. BARR, . I 'CRAB. FARRIS. SPACIAL Piwniza-13. M. KIEL CRESCENT STEM. WORKS{ 11117-4-TAMIL, BARRA PA REIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. [e14:448 LACK-DIAMOND EM=L WORM PARK, BROTHER a co., • ' Ifonahtotneers of all Saari Row of • , sisrr - Plimnr . 0 0 458 and IVarehonse, 1.20,11119; 124 SZOOND and 112 and 121 'FIRST STREETS, • , . rolMvm, Iml,olimamt: KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRT'''' .. 'COYPANY. TWELFTH STREET, rirEngines, Bolling Mill Ma chinery', Nail Machines, Retorts, and Castings generally. • NATIONAL FOUNDS' Corner Carroll and Smalls:ma Stroots, WILL4I - AVI , SMITH, !CAB M 11:RON$OWL PIPE, *Pines area ' cast Invariably In rits, in dry mind, and is feet lengths. Also, fall assortmeat of GeneralCastin,gs for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Suierintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. ATLAS WORKS., 'MORTON STREET, Nis* Ward, THOMAS N.. MILLER, President. . These Works 'are among tbe sag most complete eetabllshrneats In the West, suet We now prepared to Awash . , Engines, of every description. Boilers, 011 Tasks. Shoal:X/140n Work. Railroad Castings. Bolling_RUU-Castipgs. Engine Castings. liseidiae Ca*times. General Castings. ORDESB SOLICIT.I.I) nog n 6 9. -- • p. O.LIVINGISTON.W. s. BURT. W. A.3lo4JAsolc. an., ,T. ATINCOSTON & CO., AA IRON- FOUNDERS, • MANTTIPACTUILERS 0) • PI.NIE LIGHT cAsrpros, AU iieeeriptlons, for Pltunliers and Etas Fltte ss•A_g rleoltural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma e7cib All Work prompt 7r attended to. ri "e dtte ll itel i vo 6 rid i reN= l , T P l a Sr . AS3IISI3E'- ROI3I.IISON, BIER & CO., Autoeston. to Boon:now, Marts I Mrisstas, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Mintifictnrers . o.t 'Bost snd Stitionary Stain En = Blg st lfsgires,Ml3l ery, ngs f all descri_p M tlons• Oil Tanks and Stills, Liter 'Sheet Iron Nork. Office, No. lffi r 'corner First and dmltb.neldStreets. fe latattl•?r,e/rFARD. , H ,KATZ:NTINJECTOIt tbr Rollers:. JULIO IVEONT BLANC. FOUNDRY. /Intim. Street, Ninth Ward, Belling Mill and Bridge Cestinp, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, ; MACHINEET AND tIASTIBIGS /GENI ERAIS.T. Orders promptly and etrefaLlyeneenteg. Charges reasonable. , EnnEt a MiCELLID. °BLit; CARLIN &CO. Bodrth WardiFonadry wad Machine Werke, ALlaraftrr ern , , Naratiliaturers of Steam Engines, 011 Presies, Pul leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw MlllWork iL golllng and Mathias Castis, Grate Bars, eights, Wagon Boxes, &e. - Bond to order and se on hand Baena* of all sires. . , MY1.4:41 CE/5/1g4,4' "BAWDY • AND R 01.4. WORKS' SSD Penn Street. •0111/AB BOYD & 11/43IAISL Chlil /tins. MU OW:UM Bon Uthellt 4643. ciAnivELThichimuckatr! 0 _ _ . - A/tut for the sale of COSewli sepuine.isseella; Lomesaudn, tantiapa, ienekm, 11.11 . stker etas__ ,as Qt Osiltrikr4ki ...X9aatgozbetli QC. B. vnucosi • • u r u PIG 'MONS. rfonsi'gnments are ITTBBIIRGH PAPER 'mess PACTURING COMPANY, Manufacturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTON MILL—STEUBENVILLE. OHIO. BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, FA. • OPPIOZ AND WAREHOUSE, Ti 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 07PWABS—AUGUST HARTJE, President. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary. IMlSCTOnfl—Augrat Hartle, John Atwell, Hartman; John H. Ltrlngton.. • Cub paid for Pacer Stock. 'Moist PESkIaII.MILIII4O..FII. PEARL MILL rube star Orson Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR.' This Flour will only oe sent out when especially ordered. • . PEARL RILL BLITZ BRAND, ' Eqa•al to best 81. Louis. FEAST ! DILL BED BRAND, . • • Equal to best Ohio Mann WHITE CORN FLOUR, AND CORN MEAL. T KENNEDY dr, HBO.; Allegheny; Sept, 9,1888, - Pune. RBA pPITSHII~iIB. I. pAtar,.. GAz UM ! OFFICE' AND WORKS, PITTSBIIRGHPA, AND PIPE WORKS. CNIONTEI WARD.) H, -PA.. Dianutsioiurei 'of roil Gas larto WATER WORKS. PFI^TOBEIMMEL toppoidte Mum' inn lin%) Primait36M IRON BRO=UL MON' BROKER, First litisiet, P'ittsbturgls ) Pa. solleste4 PAPER. FLOUR. .; v-r." "7Ft.- j_•cz,C. HUGH NI BOLE 8c Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., , (Nssa THIC POINT,) Englneßuilders, Founders & Machinists Mannfadtnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention invited to our now PORTABLE BOILER, OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILM of 15-horse power. CASTINGS of every klnd, made to order at our Foundx7, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS und IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the • "Pi DU STRI A Li-WORKS.. Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, 3 • t = • • '' pITTBBUBOR, BB' All orders promptly *Red. TnT tre . . FORT PITT- BOILER;STIII AND TANK El WORKS. ARROLL'-'4 stiiiiiiiii:, mAzwicTuninsor 4vg: n.~: A:+SviYn: 1, i i[L: l BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND . CON . . DENSIERS; STEAM PIPEB, GABOKETERB AND MON BRIDGES; .., PRIBON DOOBS AND COAL MUTES . c. Oftee and Warehouse, corner Second * Third, Short and 'Abort, Streets* PITTSBURGH. Pa. sir Orders sent to the above address will be roundly attended to. mh7:189. • • iti l . 3 A ll X,. MIA 4,c0.9 BOILER MASERS AND gIiERT IROPVIATORKERS, . , NO& mo, s*Airime P E NN sT. , Raving secured a large Yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are 'prepared to manufacture every description of HOMERS In the beat manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Locomotive Breeching, Fire Beds, SteamPlpes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole EMU tavlurers of ill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice.- 1a5:c21 t i r ABMM. BITEJEt - Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, prrreannum, P.Ls brAtitereCrinsi Of, IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPICE STEAM PIPE, _ BOLLING MILL STACKS, And BESET IRON W'GRIL ' For Steamboats. MINDY. BRUSH EDMVITD D; BRUUL _TARED M. & SON, 111.ANUPACTVILIM6 OP Steam' 'Bolleis; Oil Stills, Tanks. BURET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Pena Street, Pittsburgh, .Pa. OILS. WADING AND KING, Coraistuion Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE4AY, • PrITSHIIRSH. !A. ' PECIADELPHIL ADDBIEBB,, WARING, KING & CO., 147 Walnut Street. TACK Bl(p'1111.F.101, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, soul Dp rmirsl iN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh Getee-DALZELL , BUILDING. cor ner of Duquesne Way and Irwlti streets. PlasdelehtsOlßcer-1117 WALNUT BT. spl:w110 - HeCO. , Ho LONG & CO. ItAiIUIPACTITILISEI 07 PUBE WIIIiI BURNING OIL, Brand--"LUCIFER." Mee, No. 2 Nguema Way, Pittsburgh. HARDWARE. NEW HARDWARE LINDSEY, STERBIT & EuwEE, Mantithetursre ant Importers co 4 •_ p H.A.11 , 1113W.14..11,10 g CUTLERY, &C. 88'7 r.a.pERTY ,STREET, ochai ß O 4paptri' 011•141131111 4, Be1 I .w 15111 ° 111 00 4 44 ; 1 prrrasußGH. lICALM for pietresAgxe Agents NO • a pairißimPu NOVELTY . WORKS. ADAnvi, zirKEE. miirtmAcTusza or Keystone Standard. Patent Platforms and Eosuster SCALES. ;Minis Faced Patent Door Lacks and Latches, PAINT MID 0 EPEE, MILLS, MALLEABLE IKON, /04.0 Corner of . Grant and First Streets, an6:o4 PITTBBIJROII. COPPER. L ASE SIIPERIOR COPPER Ina. AND auLmre WOBX Norrxissuitoli. PARK, MaCIIRDY & CO., Stawitaoturere oL f Brasiers' and Bolt Oopper. Presied Copper Bottoms, Based Still Bot. mei, Shelter Sol Also, Importors and Dealers Metal, Tin Plate, _Sheet Iron, Wire de. Cons itatitly on hand Tinnere! Machines aLd Toole. , • Warehouse, No. 140 IPIRST 't3TB.St.T and FECUND STREET, Pittsburgh. Special order' o; Copper Out to any desired nat. emu - mylrealidiep , W4gCADA:g i4ANVAAI • _ 1 FORT NTE BM& CORPAIL: No. 169 Wood Street. CAPffiL, : s : $2 1 00,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, • - DisALEn .. a GOVERNMENT_ SECITITES; AND .COLP. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. I Collections made on all accessible points in tke 'United States and Canada. D. Hostel, James Go dolt, D. Wallace, Z. Fawcett. lIIS NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta A. PATTERSOA............—......Presidant. .10 1 1. CAPITAL, : r DERE4T VIIrge W. Caen, I James hicuandless, A. Patterm, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen lirkpatriOk, W. B. Haven; DI 6 ,, ) PI T , II P A !‘fi ElAxq, cscopint p‘ co!, BANKERS AND, BROKERS, i/orneri Third and Woe)d EiWets, ZPlrivrtailtatell, (31100E88OB8 TO HANNA, HART la co") Exchange, Coin, Conpons, and particular attentim e lid to be perobaie and GOVERNMENT BONDS. Slight Drafts on London. N uoutpra & sorts, Col'celiac' made on all the principal points of the United Piste. and Canada,. ./ / /.. , Stoeks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 001MTIESION. Particular' attention paid to the parkas. and sale of 'United States Securities. 41133:al I LIQUORS, &o PITTSBURGH WORM SCHMIDT & FRIDAY WINES AM) LIQUORS, Aro. 409 l'enn Street, rittikwgie, Would direct the attention of the public to the fact that, po , seating supersor facilities through several large Wine and Liquor • Houses In Europe, and malting their Importations direct, theiare enabled tO oder the various grades of choke W I NES AND LIQDDItti at prices less , than Easter', of f - .E -aminations of qualities . and comparison prices respectfully solicited. A choice usertraeut of pure OLD EYE WHE.• KEY constantly on head JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., 7 Nos. 185. 117 i 189. 191, 19310 195 i, Mod BrIDERT. PiTTi3lll3B6O, mainnricierrasas or Copper Instilled Pare Eye Whiskey. AI , o, dealers la roartiffrwilrillEJ3aad .IQUORTS. HOPS. • 1 e . - 7 I 'mh28.114 HOUSE. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. MACICEOWN ‘lt Bito• 9 WHOLESALE 'JUDOISTS atm ataxtrvapsysitae , . Carbon• 0116 MOPED =TO Iv. 195 , LIBERTY STREET, • • PITTSBURGH, MYNA. Witte Lead, Viadow 91ua sad, tillitarliare at. ittaetaten p .s , , if - EhINTL° O 10RD0,1,, An infallible reaniayier Amnia &temp:atria. Than rhea. Prim, nteinaoh and Cholera martini. , DIi•• ' VORIS 9- UM CM, • A specific for cLoleri, r Craldyf and TVA Btomach. forage II Elilillit HAILIWI dr. G Corner of , Liberty and Wayne Streets, PURE WHITE LEAD Mccors YEB,Drnen GRAEN, The only green' paint that will not' deteriorate h 7 extromirm. It will look better, lut longer and give more pretax% s ',faction than WM p tln the . , OWIFINT,I SOAP STONE, &o. 11YDRAIIIC CEMENT NIB ,PIPE..I ghellaest and litat Me In Ilke Inarket; Mae; 80=r: IMDA I 4 3 ItIrDILILIILIO OiIIIINT far fah. n. ac. A. Elliot Aka.' Oita and Mannheim-5140 .10131 Allegheny: Air Orden by Inn promPl to. Dunceross: I Jno. C Bieber, Robt. H. King; Andrew Miller, James M. Bailer. ,VBILINJ Prespi. C=Et ON. Cashier, D. LEST Y. AT -,il s. I) V%A 57 Market Street, 1 2 r1'1"1"SUI711011". PA. ESTABLIEIVED 1830 1 /111PORTEES OF. FOREIGN AOMPITICS FOR J. SOHOONMER & 50713 , AND 4869; - .OpNIeIIiAL.,AND 1111110 N. ". '`, - PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment now in the market for sale by PH. R. IiTIERTZ, Corner VIETH .iVEIitTE WOOD STREETS. Also, .dealer In Government Bonds. 'Gold and Connons , and European Exchange at market rates. den 0 . n Jas T. BAY 00 • UO. l . • ' to Et. JONES * Corner . Fourth ityl Wood. Sts., Et rj 32r... r. 7:Ps 7 :;301. aro FELLA GOVERNMENTSECURITIES, SOLD, SILYDR AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. sr Tsterest Allowed en Deposits. ittoner loaned on Goveeldent 'Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Bale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. N. ' aD9:021 agr PARTIES DESIRING TO IN VEST TRAL .PA CIFIC ins before ICannUsaNvle?gleApNeir)cMN. JANUARY Ist. .Bonds on hand for deliverno - •' . = JAW - P.3,C BRADY a. CO, Agenis Central and Union Pacific Railroad cora nies, corner Fourth. and' Wood streets. dtB:blB,, '6IE litts6urgt etaytts. I FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, January 12, 1868. S • The+ gold market remained steady tc day at 135%@13.534, . and closing at 1353(, dill. The increased.demand for sight ex change on Europe has led parties to larger shipments of specie, and a•consequent In crease in the demand for cash gold. Ship,' meats are now continued at the rate of seven hundred thousand dollars per week, which would soon relieve the market of all`the surplus gold, and reduce the bal ance in ilia banks to about' seventeen millions befOre tbe Treasury will pay out any further interest. Speculation in gold is very tame, and, although few will be lieve in lower prices for some time to I come, the probabilities is that not much above the present, rate will be paid until the end of February or just before the opening of navigation. Government bonds were dull to-day, and declined another 34 per cent. for the new issues. Money will command a better in terest elsewhere than in government bonds at high prices bought at near par, they are cheap, but at 9' per: cent. above par will scarcely yield more than .7 per cent. 1 'ROUSE. Stocks are dull, lower and on the. eve of a heavy decline for want of boniflde In vestors; nearly all the stocks now carried in Wall street, are held by spectdators, and the nearer we approach the usnal Febuary money stringency, the more these specula. 'tors get frightened at any heavy decline. Express shares are better. 'Money easier. BUilness ituictive. _ Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135%; Eighty-one's, Ul%; Five Twenties, .1862, 1125(; do, 1864,108%; do, 1865, 109:do, 1865, new. 107%; do, 1867, 108%; 'do, 1868, 108%; Ten Forties, 106%; Railroads —Cleveland & Pittsburgi, 83%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne-& Chicago. 119%;, Chicago at Rook Island, 126%; Chicago North Western, 82k; do Breferred, 86%; 6iichigan Southern, 90; Readint r 93%;, Erie,'3B%; New York Central, 155%; Ohio' & Misabssippr Certificates 33% ; 'Western Union Telegraph ~33%; Merchants Union Express Co., 13; Pacific Mail, 123; Adams, 48%; Mining shares—Gregory, 3,80; OFFIz• Smith - 'it - per,alebA 2,65. —Says the Chicago i'ribnne, of Monday: Money is not plentiful in this market yet, bat there is every indication, that it will becalm so Within , the next ten or twelve days. Regular customers of banks find but -litti* •diffianity , nOw 'in dating *hat they_ ask for. The street rates r -for , shaving psperof parties wlio have•not these bank ing facilities that entitle them to accommo dation--are yet on the high tariff establish ed, several.weeks Ago * ,and 2 and 2%. per ceirpist imolai id halted in' utast instances, though much lead has been done ati these rates during the past week than during the, week previous., The:money ! lenders ha a resPed a rich, Midi, in dome cases, a usurious harvest during the past two months, but for the present it Jo .nearly • —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 185%; United States,Sixes, 1881.'s, • 112;.. 641011, .16621 .112%; 6-20's, 1864, 108%; 5-20's, 1865, '. lo 9sa" lo 49 lll ll'looAq"..s4etelllttlfulnY. r . and July, 415, 108; 5-20's, January and July, la 108%; '6B, 103%; June 7,130'5, ly p t e e uesn %; ` Ju ol 7 l 3 lw d ;7 Balo due ,A Mds, Cen PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM RIRB HET. 07710 S 07 T13:0 PITTBORGICati.Z777I3, TUESDAY, January 12, 1868. There was but comparatively little done in oil to-day, tbdugh the market con tinues firm and excited, and prices , 'are still tending upward. The sensitiveness noted for some time past still_continues„ and there is an uneasiness manifested in regard to the future in consequence of the excited condition of the market at pres ent;-prices have got to such a point that speculators are timid abolit bnying, and with the experience of the past sixty days, there seems to be an titter aversion to sel ling, especially to what is termed wiling short. .And it may not be out of pines to state that it is the "short sellers" who beim been buying the great proportion of the, oil thathas , been. sold.for some weeks past. and, consequently. they , contributed much toward swelling prices, andliiinging, about the excitement, which I*i prevailed for'some time.:` This being the case, those• who are."long" feel Very cemfortable, and, 'as's general Ahlng, there IX no disposition xr.arafeatied gu, vat of holders to sell, as 00A,8T., y atteaded they feel that , by holding off they w be able to realize still higher prices. CRUDE. The Crude market continues firm and excited, and prices are still tending up. ward. Sale 500 bbls spot at 15; and sae was paid for the privilege of placing 1,000 bbla between January and June at 15 There was a sale yesterday for a future de. : livery at 15M, but which for some cause or other was not reported. Quotations may be fr( ely given at 15 to 15M, according to gravity and time of delivery. ... - BEFMED The Refined market was also compara tively quiet to-day, though the market is firm and excited, and prices are still ad. v ncing. • Sale of 1,000 bbls each April to June at 35s two "lines" of 500 each January and Febuary at 33; and a • third 'fat same months at 33y,,.- :We ; are cognizant -bf an Offei to tiny Apill to Deceniber at 38, and, in the absence of sales, January to •Docern. ber may be quoted at 3435 to 35. Vire; have . another word to say in regard to that - New 'York dispatch. While it is possible that exporters may not have paid 33 for.spot oil on Babirdaylin New.Yorl, itomebOdy did, and it has advanced from a quarter to a since half. i RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL. Fisher & tiro 240 Crawford ct. L... 8C L. Roesa p I B .. 260 D. M. Edgerton. 88 Total 660 OIL SHIPPED ET A. V. Fulton, Marvin dr Co., 100 bbla refined to yer, palredri Bro!, Nat. Het Co. 98 do tar to New York, Pal aflne Co. Total ihipmenta Refined " Tar PITTSBURGU MARKET'S. FWE, OV THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, IiorESDAY, January 12, 1869. 5 The inclement -weather has a tendency to retard' business' which at - best is nothing , • to brag of, and what' is wore still, there i but little prospect of any immediate ini; provement- Theie is a'nciisderate local dei / mend for most of the leading commodities . / • without, however, any important cbangeY in values. Money is reported tight arid: collections hard to. make: • APPLE BUTTER--70 to 80 cents. APPLES—Are coming in freely but with a continued steady demand, prices are, well sustained, at 63,50 to 65,50 per bbl. BUTTER--Continues exceedingly dull; with a supply largely , in excess of the de mend. We continue to quote prime to cht)lo 801 l 8435 to 87. BEANS—P,SO to 63.75 ner bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4c. • CR.ANBERRIES:42O to 623 per bbl. CHEESE—DuII; 15 to 20. CORNMEAL-61 40, 6,410 per bushel. AIARBO/c OILL-41i firms and higher, and • may now be quoted in a jobbing way, at 27 , to 27%, for standard white. DRESSED HOGS-13 to 14c.. EGGS—DuII at 30c. ' DRIED FRUIT—The demand is butte and the market is getting stronger,,tiziengh its yet priceSare tinchanged. Peal:rues - 01 12 • to 13 for quarters, and 15 tol6 for halves. Apples 9 to 11. ' _ PROVISIONS- r ßacon is firm ith job., bing sales at 15 for Shoulders, nd 19 for. Hams. Country Lard, 18 •to 18 1 4 c and prime city, at 19% to 20. ' Mess Pork, to 631. , • ; LARD OIL—Is held tlrmly, at the ad.:, canoe; $1,3.5 to $1,38 for No. 2, and $1,63 to; $1,65 for No. 1. HOMINY-46,25 to f 6,50 per bbl. HAY—Baled is • Ili ,good supply and Anil: . but unchanged, ranging from $lB to $25, as, to ouality. • SEEDS—SaIes , of Cloverseed at $8,75 to; to $9, and Timothy at $3 to $3,25. Flaxseed; may be quoted at $2 to $2;10. SALT—Is still quoted at the advance: $2 by the car load, and 10 to 15e higher for: small lots in store. GRAlN—There seems to be little or no inquiry for Wheat in this market, and the offerings are light; prim are entirely nom-. anal. 'nal. _Patti quiet but steady at 64 to 65c by: the carload; and 66 to 68c in store. Cora is in good supply and dull; sales Shelled,- at 80 to 82a on track and in elevator: Rye cannot falile be qttoted'above $1,45, thciugk round lots are held at $1,50. Barley dull; nothing doing in this market. . MILL - FEED:-The 'following - are the? Pearl Mill prices: Bran, $1,10; Shipstuffs,:. $1,30; Middlings, $2; Screenings, $l, and Rye Shorts, $2. • POTATOES—DuII and unchanged-73 to 75c on track, and 80 to 84c in store. VENISON—SaIes of Saddles at 23 to 25c,', and whole caress at 8 to 9c. FEATHERS—SaIes to the trade at 80 to' 85 for live geese, and 90 to 95, in a retail: way. _ • TALLOW—Rendered, 11 to 113 c. PEANDT,S—SI,7S per bushel. FLOETHI Continues dull and un— s7,soto $B,OO for Spring, and Winter Wheat,: . g 8,75 to $9,25. Rye F10ur,57,7,5 to $B. !Thai, Pearl Awn qnOtortheir. brands, made of the; bestW heat, as follows: Extra Family Flour,' in barrels, at s9,so;•and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel; D oable. Extra Family, in barrels,d, - -$10,20, and; in sacks, $9,90 per barreltl 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, $9,50, and, in sacka,:: $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra , Family, in! barrels, $lO,OO, and, 'ln sacks; 89,70 per, barrel, and 'Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7.70,:in sacks, per barrel. WHlSKY—Highwines are still quoted,': Ina jobbing way, at 97 to $ll , • 1, ernirurgri; :Tannery. N.—Flour - Erni; A famild $7,751i8,00; • Wheat firin;''No. $1,73a1,75; No. 1 held at $l,BO. Corn firmer \.\, at 63c for. ear. \ Rye firm at $1,40, but de-'l, mand light. Oats quiet at6os6lc • Barley: unchanged; prime Canada $2,25. Cotton *: - quiet at 27%0 for middling. Whisky dull': ,at, 67,c. -.Mega- nominally emchanged and f,\ •nulyia few in the market; 'sales of 700 head during the last 24 hours, mostly taken by' butchers. Provisions firm but quiet; there,: is no epec,uLative demsunl, but a firm. de.; man& •from• -\consumers.' Mains Pork , $3Ol, nominally. Lard 1914a19303 for prime ket.l tle rendered, 18c for head and gut, and 18%01 • Clolrd6 l d#eamii ritatiot6;dullv 'shoulders; 133 V, clear rib sides 16%0, clear 17ga1735c,- , clear rib 140 and clear 1514a15%0. Greeto l . Meats in demandat lOyialle for shoulders, 130 for aides; add 15tia15340 for hams. But-1 ter unchanged; fresh 33a40c. Eggs 300.1 Cheese firm at 18a20c. .Linseed oir dull at 3 $1,05. Lard 011 firm at $1,60. Petroleum: advanced to 31a32c. Gold 135 buying. Ex.`, oiiattge active! and highei; buying - at SC . discount par and selling at par to 1-10 pre-1 mium. CLEVELMID, Jan. 12.—The flour market is quiet and steady. Wheat—No. 1 recV winter held at 61,80; gales 1 car No. 2 do. at', 61,68. Corn—sales of 9 car:, new shelled at,l We. Oats Mo. Pork market firm and.stea-'4 dy at 530 for No. 1 mess; 5`.!9 for No. 2 do; 632233 for clear. Lard firm and unchanged, - ; at 20a2030 for city rendered; 113111814 c fort, country. Petroleum market very firm and , in"demand for good refined in round lots at 28a29c, and 30a31c in trade lots. 1, PHILADELPHIA, January 12.—Flour de pressed with a downv.ord tendencry; sales , " of lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota extra', , family at $7a7, 75, fancy 57,75a8,00, Ohio do 58,75a10,50. *heat favors buyers; sales of;: red at 81,85a2.00, amber 132.05a2,10. fair to good, and 62,12112,15 for choice, Rye changed. Corn quiet but Futter sales neilr : ;!, yellow at 84920. and new white at 85e. Oats declined to 7a73e for western. key dylllat 61,01a1;03. - Provisiona,dull and unchanged. '6 .•• LoUt§iritt.u, January , 12..-;-Sales of 111=';` hhds of tobacco, new lugs to medium, leaf at 434a130. Cotton 27140. bless Pork PO. Lard 19a29c. • Bulk: shoulders 18%a!- - -' , ` 130. clear rib sides . 15a18. Clear sides' 17. Packed. Bacon, shoulders 14c; clear ribL sides 17c, clear sides 18. Superfine flour at:':) 85,5008. Wheat, $1,90a1,92: Cord 88a80. ---- ; Oats 80 8 62:' 'iliThlsky raw, free at /1,00. 100 . . os