8 STOVES, CASTINGS, Ike. FOUNDS • KNAP THE BEST STOVES. A. - 13RifirlLEV - st CO. liaroarsettarers ot - the greatest variety of Cook; Parlo rar and Heating Strivis, TO BE F0111.."D THE STATE. See Agents for the celebrated Base Horni Coke. ng Ort- - ental Stoves and Furnace, reg_Hard, Cwt or. 'Beat need s e World for Parlor.oince. Store or Church. grtee no rekindling—burns all winter. Do nct tiny until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET Our Agents for Orlentals—DENELLEß. StnithAeld St..; Allegheny City. 1 1 CO., itiznniicripssOs iiiussr OP roarc•Nmet BOSTON COOKING RANGE, o :FLIRT ;FURNACE ff 9 • " FOR WARkING EttiI.DTSFAS. THE NEW A.NTI-DCST • COOKTNO STOVE, "MEOULA.TOIL" COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, NAN'S :ClizeinnatlPauern)EOßTAßLE RANGE, recTrONGAILILES. trlLLdin§ .Inisi: • SKATE hONTS..riespEss, Ao. • ° ' Str!t t9 • ine23:3,17 • 'l PITTSBIJBGEL ' PA . STOVES:. • C°4) CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO.'S TRIUMPH, Pari BITLIMVOI7A COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as 'well assay other i3toTe In the llnkeu .= & 00 No. 286 Liberty. Street. . . also imluind and tor etde. _ 141810.R.STOVE 3, MATING riTO _ ) 011421 r. FBA pS3TDLSB. • .000 0 OEB, dc. IRON WORKS, • . - OTICE.—We have this day as -LA anointed wilthiis in co-partnar ship, EDWiN IaILES and JOHN S: SLAGLE. Thebasiness ba, smattimed as beretoiore under the name and style - cd: COLEMANo RA1131.b..C0. Eitylqurgh, January let, .1.869. DUQUESNE WORKS COLEAIAN, RAHM. & CO,. .Aranu . fa4;;LTers of IRON, NAI.LS. STEEL, :iiiii4: : . Aiiiiiiiiii.iias . , Duquesne Iron, Sheet and 'Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. - Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron.,t,ydnderlrati , X .I.Aron. Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper_Bars, T - Rall for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges, Flat Nall lOC Coal Roads, Boller Iron,"Crcrar Bars, Chain Links. Boller Ileaos. Steel and Iron-Harrow 'Teeth, Carriage, Wane", Seat and Coach Syringe, - and Axles, all stales: also Steel for Plows, &utiles for Steel,- Sleet Wings-and Moulds cut to pattern. Boring rteel all sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Ilre,, Steel Crow Bars Stee l hftnSaig. 419 c. . .. . . ALL GOODS FIRST CI;ASI AND W ."..•. 10 "-n. ,, ."''"L -1,--- . . . . , • Om and Works 18th street and Allegheny 'river and 77 WATER STP.F.ST, Pittsburgh. JA$. Vzaarza, W. Y. rownis. Bares. ipenvssumboit , . . AND IRON : CO., sirrAcTunias os 'Bar trots; • railroad Irish Bars and Salto Bailroad Car cities 'Sailed; Ballroad CRt 41..51es IlaziamarOßl limeoistotira Franissi --laisaistatireftwase Shapes; • Bide Boast - _ Yokes; BiraPri Heads; steamboat Sauna' fitisamboat Cranks; '• Piston'Bade, Wrists; papa/id Jaw% Collars,ise. Cid!Loa, No. 171 PENN STUNT, prrTsßtfileiLp! - - ; -Fvortsori • .ratiwrtori & Pen "Pennolvanla Iron Works. Waironse, Nos. 166 laid 10 MST iiittErg, 4419" te Mdli°lllll6le irsimmort. ete24:de STEM WORKS: IvE4OII3IIIIV n d e-n alid di nee Et xs. _ T :4131i) i 11:0•9 ,I"2III7APTWIIIit ° T. r ; t i "" tr, • 1i ,....: ::W1 5 444 ..liad ' liteell6}1111) Sad = ' Wagon Elpritiali*B4 Agin& ~ ugraskXL. andJualsta Merehash.Bar, Bound uare iron; Band. Hoop: gheet azia ?late DOA; Oval and Balt Bound Iron; Cylinder on '._ , agou Box,Iron; . Drag and Dropper Bun; .T and Via, Ball for ooal Bolds; On MBA ,Plad Spikes: /tow. Bluing and A B Steel; LaognstenSteel; Cut. crones!Crsr Beravtuss h0Nt....... : and 'Warehouses -if'. wA..wrs-STST.T. Pittsburgh. r... z______. 131111FEIBLD :STEEL WORKS. . RENGE/4 NIECTIE)it'43O.; pi'M'BHIIBGB. Pd m anufacturers of every' STEE,L ? 1 RAILWAY BEIIII4*SII.A.TFORMIthiniEC TraarriC AXLES, LI") STICEL TIRE, at., ~;•!...1 rarehottse, 88 Water and , lUu Rest Ste. . 6:: iSrI4IX/4 ILUUI & PMCIUN• MMUS - IfETCALIP.. I REUBEN MEALZBe eXO. W. BARR. -2, CiiAs. "%BEM SPIZTAL PAATlaratfi}. fit. arIBB. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 41:144iRf ;JE gAn43I4 P A . 4 . ' IEI C NO Office, No. 839 iperty St, A114:d48 IrsLACK STEEL WORKS ficligi BROTIEBIL4 C 0 .4 , . pleaufacturers of all descriptions*: T' Ogles snd Wsiehonse,_ LSO 192. UPS SECOND agd 119 sad /Al i FIRST ST ' yarronvaem Engines, Rolling Mill Ma h ery, Nail Machines, Retorts, nd Castings generally. NATIONAL FOFNDIIT ri AND PIPE WORKS. PotafFlNFrti!.,,ril!ingabarg streets, qrLFiass , ÷7.), :.13errisinsicanal - r: • 13i, Tiffaxnlzeturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, AND W INRK S • 111711)01 are a east luvutably ln , Pits, is dry md, and 12 feet lengths. Also. Ma saortment of RenerACastilWikor pap tuplWataillairs. I :Woad altOtadlthe lineation of Superintendents of au Works to my make, of RETORTS ATLAS WORKS, • 1'1TZ51317/10/1, PA. FORT PITT COMPANY. ,UNDRY OFFICE ,AkD WOUBB, WELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, STREET, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PIIVICS3 3I : I / 10 EL THOMAS N. ItiILLER. President. These Works are among the lamest and most complete establishments the Weer, Inn are now prepared to Punish ' , Esiglnwy of every dMerlWiOn• itierth-oil,vudis• ALeet Ireit Work. Itatiroad (3mstlngs. sill Snirine castings. Machine Castings. General Vaslisp". ORDERS SOLICITZD Z109:u69 L. 0. Lrrirmetori.w. a. 80312030 A, L n pstoN b,. CO., ' IRON POUNDERS, ifiIIiVFA.CTURI3I3 OF FINE LIGHT c.A.siores, All deoriiptione, for Vitunlieriand Gas lrittjere; Ag ricultural Implement', Cotton and Woolen KW ]Ca ehineri,_ be. All'llonWorn promptly attended to. Mee wad Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, nearOnter Depot, Allegheny City, r OBINSON, REA ef. , CO., - thireemora to RonnieOir, MM iliaMtinB.. WASBINGTON WORKS, _FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBORSH,. -- Viners Blast itzciaginma.t.,latttlzrry steam Rll. Mng, Castings of Ml deseriptionaf M*•e l ae r?~ ' Tanks and Roller and !Dent Iron Work. Mee, No. 151,nornerilr PATENTthgeI Agents for lIIVPARDNI INJECTOR frit feeding Batten* —1, - • inilirM IVLONT. BILAN T C FOUNDRY' !**44l:iftrifg, irlYtage LW ard, (Opposite Union Iron 1010 ' 1 . 1 - mraitriLea. Railing Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND,PIPE BOXES, itscmilmmlyr AND ammo , 'OEHMILALLT Order[ Turcundli find earendlY executed. Charges re u• . BEM a midaara. .c4ists 1114 -77-- b0u1ige4111.1114 6,44 b0. , „ Touritil W*rd ,FpndryAnd;lllatidiejlorks , 4 , ST:,'ILLBGEBNY - GPBY , Mantitaetnr of-Stenm Saw Mini Presses, Pai rSb ers afting, Grist and Saw Min Work t Bolling; and Machine Casting!, Orate Bars, eights, `fli ortlarlinfr live on -111141437;: lail CENTRALCVMONDitt'''- " AND ROLL WORKS ' ffrikrrill street ' Balablif 110 YD & BAGLLEM ChM Boils, Bell Castiags.449ll-740eas T /RON BROMM. SAII RThalrin•lr4elismar-uh ZELON,BROKEEL,..' 44';,1111144 - zlltreet; Pittenuilk, pig; JiAt. Mr tie eali f 64rityrall a pciiistwore. map 4, tesbeUl. Putiotinoti, tlatilpe, tilendow, szr o ber iratas of AA W. lOUIViIogbOAY poke lout C. B. BUM* • -•-; ' • r 'Ana 1:11,01419• - , gnments axe • boosooottollv antloitod. • .1 PAPER- ,; Earrsnunon PArElt , IrACTURING.CONPANT. Usuidacturers PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, °ulnas MILL-orrEuincIFYILLE. 01130. 1113101tTUN ItELle-NYW ABIORTON, FA. anal& AND NirAßasotiax. ‘.. 140.82 Third iiireet; Pittsbirgh, Pa. 13371 "" - . NlB.7. l 'LViti.!N T oiri °Cr 11..1 1 .turer. , 4 13.1.11 - Unle RIDDLE. Secretary. DtascrotiVegrttiEtartle, JO 'M Atwell, S. El gartmsn IaMoN; FLOUR. PURL 11111 VIIIILY MAR. PEARL MILL Three Btu Eliseo Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY' FLOUR This Mow will only oe sent out when einseelall7 ordered. ; .• EA BLUE BRANS, PEARL HILL BEDIN:ZiD: Sl' lAgilik Equal Co best Oblo ?lour . Wain DOW YLOUR AND CORN NEAL. B. T. 1101111 MY 6 1310, • Allisken7, Sept. 9,1969. rims. Mils. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: THURSDAY. JANUARY 14. 1969; :/11 '. • 7 .1 • • HUGE N; BOLE & COl, Car. Point Apey and Daquesne (39ZAB Ta>c POINT,) Evineßuilders,Founders &Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. 13m_e41 attention invited to .our nevi STATION ART OIL WELL ENGINE, , AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horse power. CASTINGS of every kind, made to order at our -Foundry, on THIRD STREET ,_below Market. Anti& for. OIL Wens, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGikFtS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and mode to oriler.utthe • INDUSTRIAL WORKS; Frouting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, • W All apleo prpmflß pled— Tax us. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WOVIES. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, POIIBLIC-PLUED TUBULAR, FlaUtor, 808 AND CYLINDER STEAM MGM ',- OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECBING'AND ASH YAM. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON- DENSERS; MAN PIPES;ER, GASOMETERS AND MON BRIDG MISON DOORS AND COAL 13HUTES :11111*, , !i irt . . a . ll / " I d ... ergi"egersoludi. mar Orde atten rs Beade t to. to the above Wren will be romptly d mh7:189 WM. BARNIMULL & BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. AO, AA, A 4 AND ZS PENN . ST. Ilarge yaid:aitd &Meted it with bee tneenippmed. machinery, we are _prepared to mailufaeture every descriptiOn of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys; Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers_, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,. Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mane• nurturers of BarnWli , s Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Igne2l JAMES BL BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, • • pirresvaemikrew, - 1, aciNcrAcmaloi , • IRON OIL TANKS, arrnimi rem, COPPER mug Firs. ROLLING lima. STACKS. , And SHEET IRON WORK. ' For Steamboats. JAILLD S. BRUSH JARED 31. BRUSH SO N,ii ito3llllllDD. oaten ! auararAcroarms or Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. °MIN T :lIWN ;WPM, 40 . 61 Penn Street, rittsburoti, Pa. OILS. MANI, WARING AND KING, Commission Merchants and Broken in PetrOloWn and, itari OdUetS, jIIALZELL'S eunvi6riSiQUESNE WAY, ruTsstrasuic, PA. raCLADBLPHIL smißassa, 'TARING, SING & CO., 127 Welting Street. TACK BBOTIIf.IIII, e' COMMISSION MERtillins, ALND DikeIXES IN- - Petroleumaild its Product& pittecnrrh Ofeeti-13AL • BUILDING, cor ner of Downs:re:War Cad Irwin streets. • PhliedeiptaoSee-3at fr/(1121:1T BT. apl:w10 i p q r EL LONG Os CO., -1-1 " ktAstiitriiiing or PURE WHITE pligN43l, Brand:-“ieeirEseit ; `Nor`"?;• Duva: r ile littatmrgh. MEM NEW lIABDW4RE ,1110IIIIE. . ; ro.r • . • , WPrp §TEPXT. Via' .) CUTLERY. , &C. 887 .LB - E.lyrir OTIVEMT, 001011107 W.Lllllk • : , . PE *nisi" 'Di to 7.1 Deis _ e: ;tri = t!, _ r -;• . .PITTSBURum.. • Arent. lbr TAIRBAIITS, b0AL135, , ' L T• - NOVELTY.- WORKS. . - ADAMS rricEr. , & co. masurAcruisat or SEW:retell. atanilard. Patent ,'Platforii , • and caantar eo r_. EB. - - Janus Faced Pateni Door Locks and Latches, ram AND 0 TYKE MILLSg,, se. lIALLEAuLE IRON. COrtier of Grant and First ttreeti, susdtBl PITTPUTMOR. LAILE SIIIREItIOR. • -"00111111. SlEBlarlie TORII li• , . , PARK, 111001311 DY & liStraliallfets of Bheatbing, Braziers' and Bolt ;opper. Petaled Copper Bottoma, Balled 8011 Sot. van& Speller Solder. Also. Impor -ra and Dealers n Metal. Tin Plate,•theet Iron. Wire du. Con. ;tautly on band Tinners! Machines sad Tools. Warehouse. No. 140 FIRST 13TRZAT and LIII 11100 ND ISTRENT,Plttabursh. • Alpeeial fallen of Copper cat to au, ilteieldwT deslrad vat. Um. m 1M •, KL3VTACTMMI3 07 gng PITTSBURGH. Pa. BARDWARE. OVELTY WOEHB ,CQPPEL FINANCIAL.. Aennow, ."...,...........i........~.0.04,1.0..... PORT PITT BINKING 1)011P0111 . . NOu 169 Wool Street.. CAPITAL, r : ' : ~:. : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUAIJ.t, LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. \ Collections made on all aceeselble Pointe In the United Eltatea and Canadas. DIAZDTOBS: D. Hostetter, Jno. 0 Risher, Jamas Gordon, Balt. B. Sing, D. Wallace, Andrew Miller, Z. Fawcett, James M. Batley. SA/1 1 1... NeOLUBJELIN, Preen. D. LEST WILSON. Cashier. NitIONAt BASK OF ,COITERC Ef Cor. of Wood and Ilixth43th. • A. PAIurERSIOB ......... eldest. JOB. ..Onsblen. Q4..rintri.„ 5600,009. mumrons: - • •-• •George W. Cut, Janos M: Ben McCandlWess, Dougl d. as, Wm. A. Patterson,ym. ta, „ Chu. hut,- Allen Kirkpatrick, W. 8. HaTen, • - • DISCI/WITS .DAIL EVIL% CAVOHEY co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, corner Vard and Wood Streets, CIVOCIMO BB TO HAliffrA, BAST & CO.. DLLI®! 111 Eulmge, - Coin, Coupons, . grtt 13:11 Imedliz attaiiiSins al i;la : ldte•ho garobase and COVERNIMENI7 BONDS. 8I ht iorafis on ' l;ondon. mud: N. mourns& SONS, 57 Market Str Collections 'nada on an the principal points of the United btates and Canada/. Stocks, Bonds and othei Securities 110110 HT AND BOLD ON 00/10N. , • Partisan's attention pail to purchase and sale of 'United States: Securities. ja.lo:al - • , . WINES. LIQUOR PITTSBURGH IMPORTING , HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1830. . . , • • SCHMIDT & FRIDAY LIMPORTESS as IFOZZie.II. LIQUORS, Wing * MD q Woo 409 Penn Street" Ptt taOw ib, Wegld direct lb* stSeatica of the public to tlie fact that, po , seising. super soy belittles through several 'me Wine im portat io n iqu Houses in &MOM and ' MUM/ tkeirs direct. they_ are enabled to offer the 'redoes. grades of choice WINES AND LIQUOBB at prim less than Eastern rates. El. aminations of qualities and comparison of prices respectfully solicited. A. choice assortment' of pwre OLD RYE, WETS. SZY constantly on hand JOSEPH I. PESCH & CO., . 19 7 91.-ill - '!!"-imilki&1,1111110. 1a 811141613, ABBY STREET, PITTSBURGH, siNuiAcimizas or Cener Iled ,Are ;Rye van. dealers ilk rtiliZIGN yarn sad LIQUOSA, , )Viie I:WA ; tX0:1 (OA W. KA.CILEOWN 'a BRO., WHOLESALE DRIIGOISTS,; , ! AID 111ANIIr.Aarcrams .011 ! C:Jekrloc•n. ' 013.6 limp 4040. 19$- LlB*fuer PITTBBIIIION, ritiNNA. t 4 wilful Leid, WinkoW . Gilaas gad Qluewaa Itanstacturers pricer. BLECTIC ; .601111Lik,' - ,7.,,,i HA' it u,ynbal Duo. ses,arebtrz.:,vorsitu!c• 50 4 ' aza 'CRIIIff 'COB A specific to Molina !, 4 91Stabe Pala , n fitonuleh. fer sale by >. • • "•:-. -BURR= ars . EWING, 'Corner of Liberty and Wayne Sireetal , AGENTS 'FOR satomix&igit & sorry PURE WHITE LEAD , .L 2 a 1 . . MCCOT'S VERDITER GREEN, ' • gin Iligg.vnietglegtzrzctio d neir:ii r egive . .moreertrfect satisfaction than any paint in th e OEMEN'f, SOAP STONE, &O. BYDRIIIIIO DRAIN. PIPS. •Chesoest and best Pipe In the motet. ~ A lso. 80- BZ2rDAlal ilYDßAUlAoGlellallT tor sale. la» ate a A. EIROCIELEIIT (*Oh 011104 and Naval:it:tory—lMO BEBICOOA BT.. t Allegheny. Nir orders by mmallpromptiy attenden . )43tria CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS , The cheapest investment now In the market for sale by Pll. NEIP-ARIE`Z; Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD arstrrs. Also. dealer• In Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. dud jAms Ti DRAM & CO., Et A. DT IM.3ra BUY AND BELL.A.LL \ dir GOVERNMENT , SECURITIES, AT 11 A. N. ave:o22 Gill, re... eet, OEM 113nocenors to B. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sta., GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON XOl3l FAVORABLE TERMS. Pr Interest Allowed on Deposits. Mr Money loaned on Government Bonds at low , est market rates. the I - Orders executed for n Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS &Sit GOLD. JAMES T. BR T & CO. PARTIES DESIRING TO IN.. w--- T‘esT In UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC BONDS can save one per cent. by purchas ing before JAN trA.RY 14t. Bonds On hand lOr $ JAMES. T. BRADY It CO.. Agents Central and Union Pacific Railioad cons nies, corner Fourth and Wood streets. - dtattilS i ''i3O.''P4iE.#s•. FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OV Pirrearraext Liszeriar., t WILDNESDAY. January 13, 1868. S The high rate for exchange had a ten dency to advance the price of gold to ing, with a general disposition to buy, not only fur ;covering. termer ratea, but also on speculation. These firmer rates for gold are _the more surprising, since the ad vance in American securities in the Eu ropean markets, is considerable, and the general disposition to buy for higher gna t:4lone. . - , • - . -., , - :1 bonds"dull market In Government l a has to be reported, following. very naturally the excitement for several days to buy; nearly all the speculators have tried to realize, having made from; 2, to .4 per cent. For the present Iheluttire price of bonds depends on the course railway shares and miscellaneous securities will take; if the demand is actually as lively as is reported higher price may be looked ,for in bonds, and all securities based on Government credit. Pacific Railroad bondi are already better appreciated, and will soon command much higher premiums.' In Railroad shares the market is strong 1 i i it Rock lalandi . Fort Wayne, New York central, Erie, Cleveland, .Ohio.. it 81.issis eissippi, and all dependencies on Erie are ess firm, waiting for something to tarn up. xpress shares are strong and higher, also Pacific Mail. In local securities the market is dull; few stocks are offered and fewer inquired for. Money easier, business seems to improve. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Marne . Gold,: 13534 .' Eighty-one's, 112 ; Five Twenties, 1862, 11234; do, 1864, 1.08%; d 0,1865, 109%1 do, 1865, : new. 108; ' 0, 1867, 108%; do, 1888, .108%; Ten FOrtlea, ,106%; Railroads —Cleveland & Pittsburg-. 84%; _Pittitinrgh, Pert Wayne At Chiestroi: 121; Chicago & Ruck Island, 127%; Chicago & North Western, 83%; do Preferred, 87%; Michigan Southern, 90%; Reading, 95%; Erie, 88%; New York Central, 156%; Ohio it Mississippi Certificates, 83%; Western Union Telegraph C0.,33%; Merchants 'Union Express , Co., 13; : Pacific-. Mail, 123; - • s.4lolust'OX: Mining abarei.--Gregory, 3,70; . Quartz KM, 73; SMith it Parmele, 2,60._ —Closing quotations received by James T. ' Brady '& Co.: 'Gold, 135 Y,; United States Slum 188141, 111%; 540's, 1862, 11214; 6-20's, 1864, 108%; 6-20's, 1665, 109%; 10-40's, 107; 520's, January and 0 1u1y,,7136; 1.083 if 5-20's,january and July, '67 I 0 8 1%; '08; 'M3S; Jude 740's, par less 5 , 1; July 7-80's, do %;_7-30's, due Compounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central, pa. PITTSBURGH-LIVE STOCK MARK= __ _ Pxwat's. CBItTRAL EITCKit iithilDEl, WEDZISSI? AT, J0131:4117 13, /Be. El ' :ersvirr.s. .; • Mr ,reoelpis of . Cattle have again been large `thus fai this week, the arrivals to day alone,;eaabiugabout seventy car loads, , . . and with unfavorable advisee from the Valli and sK,surilleT,Angiber wfi_buyers ,in "illeddande "lftan liatiel, - tlie — iiiiiiker hua, very dull one, and, comparedwith laet weekipilcitiiiee /ewer. — .Aid it looked at , noon, to-day, as if still further Concessions; would have to be made before. tliere would be muclibusitiess done,as' the trupPl t f WO considerably'. in excess . &m of the um , and buyers seemed pretty co o d o d o to take hold unless they could do so at are duction. • The sales, ail told, - diring -Mon day, Tuesday and up Until nonn to.daY,, only reached one hundred ad n fotcea headodtd, as - will be , seen,- prices ranged all the way Trom 434 to Bc, as to quality and condition. Smith & Blue to MoGlarvey . 21 head, weighing 18,075, at 5,25; Haskett' to Pittner. dr, Co. 17, weighing 19,085, at 7,50; Smith & Blue to Itilke .3, weighing . . 3,075, at 4,50; Alsdorf te 'Sharritierg 8. - Weighing 7,360, at 5,25; Childs to Olmus & Co. 18,\ weighing L 20,375, at 8; Traurman & Co. to Olmus dr, Co. 18, weighing 21,625, at 7,65. • . - • HOGS the market for Hogs at the ' d to of our lattt report:was a' little offish; since then, however, under the influence of diminished I t arrivals, a fipne,t feeling ki a, agar:l*mnd up, and priees are nearly ass hi has ever. The whole number sold foots up ,378 head and quotations may be fairly "K ven at 10 f i s to 10,50 for Yorkers, and 11X, to 11,25 - prime Pldiadelphia Hogs, an 11,50 extra do. It should be borne in mind 11,50 is au ontside,flgure, andc ould be rea li zed for extra /logs. • _. . -The Sheep market was veryd ull to caused by inoreattpd• receipts, u d adi billed,. demand , And compar e with ' close of last week, prices are ta one to three•fourths of a cent lower • • The sales foot up 4,711 bead, and quot ati ons may be fairly given at 3,50 to 4 eta f r c oin” -- 4,50 to 5 for good and 5 , 50 to . 6 r prt extra, Laet week, it will be menibe) prime fat Sheep sold at 6,50 to 6,76. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF TEUIPITTSBIIROS GAZETTE, WEDNESDA.Y, Jantlary 13, 1869. There is but little that is new or import., ant to be said about the markets in a gen.: oral way. The railroads are somewhat blocked by snow and the receipts of met. chandio are •consequently, conparatively light, but supplies are fully up to the de. mend so that no trouble need be apPre hended'on that score. The • demand for almost everything ,is very light being re. structed entirely-a supplying immecfiato, wants, and.. with a light volume of busi ness, prices generally are unchanged. ,APPLE, ISUTTER.-70 to 80 cents. • APPLES-LIU- fair demand,' and steady with regular sales.at $3,50 to $5,50 per bbl, as to' quality. • BUTTER—The local demand' continues light, and there is no'inaren Par shipment, it is relatively, higher here than in the east. We continue to quote prime to choice Roll at 35 to 37. BEANS—S3,SO to $3.75 ner bushel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4c. CKANI3ERRIES—S2O to 523 per bbL CHEESE—DuII; 15 to 20. „CORNI 4 SEA.L-51 to 51,10 per bushel. - CARBON OIL-48 5;11,1. and higher,`anci may now be quoted, in a jobbing way, at 27 to 28, for standard white. DRESSED HOGS-13 to 140. DRIED FRUIT There is a good local demand for rescues, at 12 to 13 for quarters, and 16 tol7 for halves. Apples unchanged at 10 to 11. EGGS—DuII at 30c. PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm with job bing sales_at 15 for Shoulders, and 19 for Hams. Cotmtry 'Lard.' 18 to 1814 c and ?pMme' city, at. 1934 to 20. Mesa: Pork, 5 3 0 to $3l. _ • LARD. OIL—Is held firmly, - at the ad., vance; 51,35 to $1,38 for No. 2; and $1,63 tc $1,65 for No. 1. - POTATOES—DuII and unchanged-73 tc 750 on track, and 80 to 850 in store. _ SEEDS,9aIes of Cloverseed at $8,75 to to $9, and Tichothyatl3 to $3,25. Flaaseed may be quoted at 52,30 to $2,35. SALT—Is still quoted firm at 52 by the car load lor Allegheny River brands, ant the • usual advance for small lots histore. TALLOW7Rendered, 11 to GRAlN—There is tui movement whaV; ever in Wheat, and the market is dull and; prices nominal. Oats in rather better de-; band and -firmer-though` unchanged, to by the car load, and 66 to 68c lx store. , Corn continues dull, with a suPPI3: somewhat in excess of the demand; sale: of Shelled at 80 to 82c on track and in ele' valor. Rye would bring 51,45, while hold', ers are asking $1,50. Barley dull-no de s mend and little or none offering. PEANIITS—SI,7S per bushel. TENISON—SaIes of. Saddles at 23 to: 250' and whole corms at Bkto 90. FEATHERS--Bales to the trade at 80 ti 85 for live geese, and 90 to 95, in a retat way. '11.4.'-- YBaled is in good supply and dun but unchanged, ranging from $lB to $25, a:, to quality. HOMINY-:-$6,25 to 16,50 per bbl. MILL FEED—The - following are tht: Pearl Mill prices: Bran, sl,lo;l3hlpstuffs $1,30; Middlings, $2; Screenings, 111, . an: Rve Shorts, $2. .FLOUR—There is no_ improvement market is dull and neglected, while price, are unchanged. We-;continue to quote a - , $7,50t0 18,00 for Spring,knd Winter Wheat; $8.15 - to $9,25. Rye Flour, $7,75 to $B. T - re Pearl Mill quote.their brands, made of tbo ' bessW heat, as follows: Extra Family Flour in barrels,'at $9,50, and, in Sacks, 19,20 pd': barrel; Double Extra Family, in bairdle 110,20, and; in sacks, 59,90 -per .barrel, Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels. /8,00, and' in sacks, $7,70 per barrel. The City MILL!, quote prices as follows: Extra Family (Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks , $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Familyape:.: barrel, and Spring,. $B,OO, in barrels, and $7.70. in sacks, per barrel. WHlSET—Highvrines are :still - quoted in a jobbing way, at 97 to $l. GROCERIES—The grocery market conetinues quiet and dull with no importer: change to note in prices. There seems be a disposilion on the part of merchant, to contract the ,credit system as much possible, and this, of course, has a ten dency to retard business, as money I; scarce and collections very difficult. W; quote: _ Suasa&--Standard Hard, 1614 c; A, 1534: t015 3 / 4 c• ' B, 140; Extra' C, 15c. Cub ti Sugar— Iwo t o Porto Rico, 13 13%c. New • Orleans Sugar—choice, prime, 13)4; fully fair, 13c; good, 12340. ;" Coanl ;to 25c for fair to prime, choice, 2534 to 26c. Fauns—Layer Resins, $4,25 per box' Matt do, $8,25; Pranes, 150; Currants, 140. CONCENTRATED LYE-48,50 per case. MoLessas--New Orleans, 80 to Sr-sops—Common, 50c; good, 70c; 85c. Save; Drips, 95e; White'do, sl.lor, Lovering, 9543 RicE—Caiolitta, 103 S to 10Nc. SPicss—Cassia, 80 to 85c; Cloves 50c, Pepper, 88c; Allspice, 35c; Nutmegs, $1,54; &Liam—Madison, 8c; Silver Gloss, 12)0 and Corn. Starch, 180. , Rea LEAD-12 c; Shot, 13,50 per bar.. Soe.riC--"Babblt's," 12q 11)4c; Rosin, 5 to 76; 150. Ceanx.us-.-Mould, 16c; Star; 28c. - • Bt CARE f3on&—sB,6o per 100. _ . PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET, Myles ow TSB PITTBUBOH GLEBTTE, WEDNESDAY. January 13. 1888. %. The long-looked for • reaction, has 1:w set in yet, and, if anything, the _markel for both Crude and Refined is wilder aril: - more-excited thaw ever. Prices are nol higher thin even theimoat ; tutnguinei but hoped for or eapectted, and • further, thi market appears to, hive got...beYond cot: trol. Whole there. In the trade or out it, sixty dave since ever dreamed of Crud; selling in JSIIIISIT at trixteen cents or doltara4uid clrtiarteripenborta attal City; It Sakes us back to war times whelk golq wag up to 250, and everything else in prc portson. Retinea are astotrielield: Specali) tors stand. aghast, and."short sellers" ail disgusted. 'Tree, it welt contended son*__ time since that *Minis likely to rulebighe in 1869 than it did in 1863, and the argu plea was supported 'hi( the fact that thi supply.woulal not be equal to the dement( there •were many who id not believe it fl the time, and the 'd re are a few who, think':' even yet, that it is doubthil ILBFINED • There was not a single operation in Ir.( fined today, at least there were none IT: portedr though the market continues and excited, and pricea rare still tendir;:, upward: 'January wax quoted at 33 to 3.31•:; January. to March, 5335; January to Jut. 34%;liarcb to June,3s, April to Decembe'... '36. - 'We arealso'xignizant of an offer tl buv a "call". , fetr July to September at :; and one dollar per bbl, which is considerefj equivalent to thirty-eight and ct /gal cents. cßum. - The Crude market also.: continues firfl and excited; and a still further advance tal been established. The sales were: 2,0(1 , bbls first six months, seller, at 15%; 1,0(33 bbls spot at 16;1,000 bbls February, selleg at 16; 1,000 January to June at 1534,; 1,0(1 1 sameilelivery.option and price; $2OO pa i:l• for the privilege- Of lacing 1,000 bbls tweet: January and June at 1435, and I,tql bbla on cars at Oil,City at $6,25. OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BY A. F. H. H. 'H. Koehler & Co., 50 bbls refined (%1 for Waruzg, King & Co., Philadelphia. .hat Nat. Def. Co:, 400 do do to F. A. Dilwort only, & Co., Philadelphia. McKelvy Bros. & Co., 115 do to W. - 4 -% Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. , .diy, Braun "Qt Wagner, 300 do de to Warin" - -;:' imin- King & Co., Philadelphia. the B. W. Morgan & Co., 200 do do to WE half den, Yrew & Co.. Philadelphia. . Livingston & Bro., 58 deter to Libby 1 ..:( Clark, Philadelphia. v•-• Citizens 011 Co., 50 do do to Libby me to Clark, Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined...—. '- 65 T ar • - 10