R 'STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. FOUNDERS, MACEIINETS., THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY & co. Marnifacturers of the greatest variety of 'Nek e , Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE. FOUND IN TEE STATE Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori •ntal Stoves and Furnaces for Hard coal or Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,Office. Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do nut buy until you see ur send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET Onr Agents for Orientals—DE.4llLßß BROS Smithfield St.; CEO. HUBLEr, Allegheny City. RAM KUGUS & CO. ILLICIIPACTIITISIII3 Or EVERY VARIETY OP SOT l Cr i rerMay BOSTON COOKING RANGE, `•THE FIERY FURNACE," FOB WABIIING stru,Dixas. THE NEW ANTI-DUST coorrrso STOVE "REGULATOR." COLUMBI A COOK STOVE VAN'S t Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S RE PLECTOR, _GRATES, free from dirt and duet GRATE FRONTS, VENDKRS, 206 and 20S „Liberty Street, PITTAIURGH,PA. seZ:yl7 COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BINSELIA dr, CO'S TRIUMPH, FOB Rzyuitrizvorrs Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove in the Union. BISSELL & C 0. 1 No. 235 Liberty . Street. Also on kand and for sale. PARLOR STOVES, MUTING STOVES, GRATE FRONTS, PENDKRS, COOKING RANGES, &a. IRON WORKS. NOTICE.—We have this day as sociated with ns in co-partnership, EDWIN /IMES and JOHN S. SLAOLE. The business will be 4: °attuned as heretofore under the name and style of COLEMAN, RAHN fr.; CO. Pittsburgh, Januar Ist, 1889. DUQUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, RA.HM CO,. Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS. STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron,- t ylinder Iran, X L Iron, Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard iron, Drag and Dropper Bats, 1' Rall for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges, _Flat Rail for Coal Roads, Bolter Iron, Crow Bars, Chain Links, Boiler Beaus. Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth, Carriage, Wagon, Seat and Coach Springs, and Axles. all steles: slab Steel for-Plows, Cultiva for Steel, Steel Wings and-Moulds• cut to ottern. Suring t tesl ail sizes. 'fit. B. steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars, Steel Shafting, ttc. ALL GOODS FIRST CLASa AND WARRANTED. lirthilres and Works 10th street and Allegheny river and 77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh.. ja4:c22 71.3. Ti etas, Pres 3 pITTSBuRGH FORGE AND IRON CO., 2117FACIVEICT18 OP Bar Iron; Pokilroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Ballroisd Car kxles Rolled; - Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Loeomotive Frames; \ Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Roas' Yokes, Straps; !Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Craning; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jana, Collars, de. .01noe, No. 177 PE,NN sTracikr, 1'1TT881311.611, P • EVERSON, PRESTON .ersCO 3 , Pennsylvania Iron Works. Ws:awl:lse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST 13T838±% opposite biouongs..tels House; • - ap24:d6 - PITTSRUrtan. STEEL WORKS. IAUQUESNE . ' IRON ANO STEEL WORKS: COLEMAN, — ItAI9I 4 4, 4 9 0, ittlowtortrazasous.fo leen, Nana . and Steel, - Carriage and Wagon Springs and : Azle.. Daquesnt, XL. and JunlataXerehant Bar, Bound Iron; and Square n; Band, Hoop Shetland Plitt Irtin; '-Oval, Half Oval and Hall Br Iron; EyllnALsual inniarmr?.;no;2lllln- wer Cu. ° — ate and'Spigs; t.. - Plow, Spring and A B Steel; lesailtulltedSteel; Cat ter Bars, Crow Bars, de., de. Oil= and . Warekoilser7l • ,3TSEZT, Pittsburgh. • • • SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMIOK CO,, PITTSBURGH. PL. Manufacturers of every (lucent! Jef , CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, " n iti, A ii-N R IWPLATFORM 111"BliG13, AXLES, STEEL TWA Ac., ate .. Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First-St% LER RARR & PARRLST . • . • , OLITEEAL PAIITNILIELI 6' O. vTgi a ,l,,l : 1 , tf i litE i ti ,A lllLLElii t , SPECIAL PAIITNZU-S. M. KIER. ESCENT STEEL WORKS, rt, BARB 'sr pAincrer. Office, No. 339 Liberty St,, PITTSBURGH. PA. d4B DIAMOND etTE I L wozum BOTHER & CO., Ell Masufsettmen of all descriptions of SIS I T I MML‘" ' ' _ • , and Warehonse_, 120. 122. 121"132001rD 19 and 121 FLUST STREETS, 4-1! • ROBINSON, REA. be CO., ' Successors to BODIESOft, MIMS At MILLERS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill- Machinery (haring, Shafting, Castings oral! deecriptions; 011 Tanks and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. . Mice, No. rf i c i orner feeding Boilers.. jallsrfir Pit. P. PORTiI, Bup,t.. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. I ~ l Butler Street, Ninth Ward, ITTTSBURGH. Alill and Bridge castings, IMACSINEBT AND CASTINGS GENERALLY TIIOItLi9 .CARLiri & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nachiue Works, SANDUSKY ST:, ALLEGEZNYDYIT, Pa., .; Mantaktnrehf dtiMeara Matins, Oh Weisel:l:kW leis, Shafting, Grist and Saw .Mill - Work , Boiling'- Mill and Machine Outings, Grata But, Weights; Wagon, Boxes, &e. Balkl to order sad have on hand Engines of all Gras. invitee CENTRAL ; AN a Itini.woßKs sso BOLL, JUN,,, BOYD & BA(IALEY. Chlll gals, C;;thais, 801 l Lathed, • 'ZiOrt 8 11111;98 / 4 - 4 ' IRA, BROKER, i e 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. $ ' • dtt r tg, f iL t a s N al ;gfig o zrafih i :::p.....EF, iatevsfai). B. ciugoeth-ate , ous °R I PIG LEIONEI. (lane gm:seats are re . 4 *feint/Atone seildtrid. *Db niTstivitGir PAtetri FACTIiftCOMPART, Iplanottorer! of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS, CLINTON KILL—STEUBENVILLE. OHIO. BRIORTON MILL—MEW. BRIGHTON, PA. 017/CE AND WAREHOUSE, I • No. $2 Third Street, Pit t s b urgh, ,Pa, • - ' HABTJE ' SAMUEL - RIDDLE, Secretary.eaanrer. DMICTOIIB—AugPat .Hartle, - John Atwell, S. 11 Hartman, John B. LI ?Moon. Cash paid forPanerStock., Jaznoaa., HAL MILL FIMILY FLOUR. PEARL MlLLTltreliAr Orem; Stolid. Sgrit to FRENCI4 , • FAMILY ',FLOUR; ordered This Flour will only be sent oat wliten copeelAßy PEARL motif. mtLfiftft i xp Equ' to oest il l3t. Louie: PEALIti. ltlLs Eo HMIkD, r c . 1, Equal to best Ohio Flour. , ' - virurrr, : goß,N f iriAutt i AN4 cvelx AucAt., , • . .. -, - . .& Ti IBIINEDT & 830,, • - 111FLZ.:9 t 4 9 .. 18 6hi ! . 4,zufh4.4.1.4, A , ..4. , . ,prris* tiara. KNAP FORT. PITT FOUNDRY COIIPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTS BITRIGH, PA, Vir'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY ' AND PIPE WORKS. ,Corner Carroll and Ilmalkaan Streets, (NINTH WA.RD,), vrrksiguitcitEx, PA. • • WILLIAM SMITH, manurctoturer of CAST IRON BOWL - PIPE, YOR GAS AND WAXIER WORKS. My Pines are a cast Invariably In Pits, in dry sand, aid 1S feet lengths. Also, fall - assortmentof General Castings for am and Water Works. • 1 4 I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works lo my make of RETORTS. !FORM, . MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward ,ETETS.I3IIII,(3I-Ei. , THOMAS N. MILLER, Pre§Went These Works are among the largest and moat complete establlshmearta in the Wass, sad are nor( prepared So Inexash Engines, of every description, Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work.; Railroad Castings. Bolling 11111 Castings. Engine Casibigs. Machine Castings. General Castings. no9:nbe ORDERS ESOLICTITD L. 0. LIVINGBTO2I.W. B. 1317RT.W. A. BOBTIMON, LNGSTON eir. CO., FOUNDERS, MANUFACTIIIIEB.9 OF 1 11 117 E LIGHT cAsrrNos, ril l ,l=Tpl:67g, l 'eortor:VamlattriniAg - All chin ez;„l , POrkpromptly attended to. Office and Worke—WASHINGTON AVENITA near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa,. (Opposite Union Iron Ktill,) THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, Orders promptly and caretally executed. Charges reasonable. EIIBERT & TIAOMM 0c15:.t28 PAPER. ':i' . .FLOU PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ENGINE% 136/1;16V1, HUGH 11 BOLE 8t I Con Point Alley and Duquesne S 1 ~ Engine Builders, Founders &Machinists, • Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and- STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AN'P POIIABLE BOILERof 15-horse power, ' CASTINGS, of every kind, made'to Order at our Foundry, on THIRD STREET; belbw Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING; PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCRE "9 and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and ade to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORK Frosting on the Allegheny River, near the Agfr All orders promptl7 tilled. Tay trEI FORT PITT BO n STILL Mill. T WalieltS• oARROLL 14 SNY DER meaure CTIIIIIIRE4 07 v TITBITh AR, DOUBLE-praißD TUBULAR. 808 AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH P SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS .ND N BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and _Warehonee corner - Third. Short and Liberty Street, 1 Orders sent to the above address w prometly.attended to. rah WI. BARNHILL' & BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKS FOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PICICN ST. Having secured a large and and, furnished it the most approved machinery, we are prepay l manufacture every description of BOILERS II best manner, and warranted equal to any ma, the country. Chimneys, Ilreeching, Eire- Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers; Condensers' Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills. Agitators, Settling Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole' facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. I Belearlng•done on the shortest notice. ink TAMES Ms RITE% Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street PITTABIIBOH, PA., mAntrrit - ruz len or IRON OIL TAN S, SETTLING PANS, COPPEB STEAM PIPE, BOLLING MILL STACKS, - - And SHEET IRON WORE, , For Steamboat!. lABLD M . JAREDM BRUSH 1::340W,D. 88 MANI7TACTVI4IIIS Or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Ta . _SHEET IRON WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh,' P - OILS. WARING AND KING, Commission Merehanu sad lirokers in Petroleum anditsProdue DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PL. PEILARIG.PREACADDHEsS; WARING, KING & CO., 127 Aslnat litres . TACK BROTHERS, COMMESION MERCHANTS, AND DE/SLABS IN Petroleum And its Produc Pittsburgh OftIee—DALZELL' BUILDING, Or ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Ofttee-1511 WALNUT T. zpilwro Il i , 11! LONG & CO., marturevruniuts , • • PURE WitliE . RUENING Branca—viezrangs.R. ,, Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. ;f.- 3? iwa)w•Jtiuil NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT .& EUWER,I Manufacturers and Importers o II A. 11, EP NV A. It JEM , •P I AT L AR Y .3 r 887 LIBERTY ., STREET One squir e 1340 . 10.6 tidos' Dopes, PITTSBIIItGH. Asestas for FAIRBANKS' MALLS. . _,.:5. ICOVEGTT. WORK f '..:,'•••• 4: 13ITTSBFRfikH NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, - DVIEZE XANtrrACITILZII Of ROystOne Standard. Paterot Plet7 and Counter SCALES. k Janus Faced Patent Door Lock and Latches, PiINT AIM 0 TYKE MILLN ' , UALLEABLE MON, &e. CO, or of Grant and First Stroota PITTSBURGH. ‘\... LAKE SUPE.IIIOII I __• OOPPNII NELL AND &WELTING WORM • PIT'reINUNIGINI. • • PARX,, lakoCUßlrtik :CO., anufactnrers of Sheathing, Braziers) and Sol Prealed Copper Bottonis,Rai4ed 54111,110 :oat ,s Spelter.Solder. s All.; Igipettcrgand 0 Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Aron, Wire &c. Opp. dantly on hand Tinners , Manhipes acelto .18., Warehouse, Mo. 140 'FIRST STREA an d I.gli ISCOND STRENT. Pittsburgh.,. Special orders of Copper out tO , itiiy 4614,01 p4l (NEAR TETE Poirr,) PITTSBURGH, PA. PITTSBTJRGH, Par CIOHNZIL OF WAYBIL COPPER . .'; i a, •, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, '1969, FIN4NOLAL. _ FORT Pll7 . BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood;Street, CAPITAL, • • • $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN . GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TLIE DEPORITS. dolleetlowa made on all acceselble points In the United States and Canada.. DIRECTORS: .D. Hostetter, Jno. C Risher, Jame. Gordon, 13. Wallace, A c n b d t ; a l hire g r, - IC. Fawcett, James M. Bailey. • 1611.11'L. EIogLIIBIZAN, D. FAZE? WILSON. Cashier, FEI NATIONAL/ BA "K OF COLVERCE, or Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON...« President. JOS. U. KILL Cashier. CAPITAL, : : : $600,000. DIRECTORY: George W. Cass, James McCandless, Wm. Douglag, WM. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. 8. Haven, DISCOITNTS DAIL HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, P1PT5331:7117311", PA., (81100/ENOW3 TO HANNA, HART 7! C 0.,) Pluacan Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partlenlar attention paid to he purchase and sale p 1 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. mrims2 NI t with •ed to n the 'de in Bede ,UOLMES & SONS, 3EuLriamomm.l9, 57 Market Street, .1"17"1""rtS.13IIR41.11, PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada,. Stockta, Bonds and other &vitrifies BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of , United States Securities. poomi pIT'VSBUIRGII BANK FOR SAVINGS, FORMERLY THE ELME ISAVINGS INSTITUTION No. 07 Fourth street. NKAILLT OPPOSITE TUE BANK Or PITT-517610-11, CHARTERED IN 1,8133 OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WED• NESDAY and SATtiIiDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to U o'clock, snd from November Ist to May Ist, 6 to 8 o'clock. Books of lty-Laws, km: furnished at die office.; This institution especially offer to those whiitte earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easily saved, a sum which will be a resource whun needed, and beartngluterest in stead of rem:Mot:to unlxaluctive. BOARD OF MANAGERS: ' . PRESIDENT. : GEORG& A. BERRY. . • VICE PREPIDENTA. - - S. H. HARTMAN. 1 JAMES PARS, JR. SECRETARY AXD TREASURER, D. E:McKINLEY. .. A. BRADLEY, 1 WM. ft: NIMICR: A. S. BELL. F.- KAMM. JOHN S. DILWORTHj JOSHUA RHODES, G. FOLLANSBEE, 7OHN SCOTT` - JAS. L. GRAIIAM. R. C. ,SCHMERTZ,. CHM:STD HER ZUG. •• , OLICITOISSI). W. &A. S. BELL. athlL:r43, DRUGS AND CREMOM4. W. MACREOWN . 4t BRO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND XATIITTACVIREItS or Carlacma MOVED TO ISB. 195 LIBERTY STREET, • YITTSO raICITA. White Lead, Wln'do, films and Glassware at Manufacturers prices. deg BLUM SORER CORDBL, An Infallible remedy for Summer Comp:stint Diar rhea, ..LFeeniery, Vomiting, Soar ettomaeh and Cholera *orb cub , DLILIBIS' CRAMP CURB ♦ epeolde rbr.Creolers, Crempe and run n litoreer.h. ler sale by • , HARILIEI4. EWING, - r Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, AGENT'S FOR . , J., 808040111 AXER dc 80 : 8 PURE WHITE' ' L AD McCOVB VEIEIDITEII GREEN, The MeV Vial, paint that; will not deters ' eirboure. It will look better, last longer more perfect eatlefactlon than any Pete market co*, AND ccurp ; ,,l coALI COALtt COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART do CO Hems removed tbolr 001. q Ni NO, 667 14L13EarrY aterstsliar. Lam P y City ont 31311)11.14014 nkt • ! I Are now mowed to furnish 10011 01.1 41 MOHO. „NY LUP NUT COAL OR ALMA, o ftoe olowoot market price. All orders left at their Wage,. or oitdrowol4 to th e m through tketoall. will be intuited to OtOthOtlY.,, CEMENT, SOAK ; EroNE, iyDßAupc• - oggi - m4 . l i t i iPlPE. Cheapest and hest Math tae nariott, BE IT NDALE AYDRAL.IO'O/013att for aide. B. B. C. A. BEOCIELBTr 400. Oftida and arsauftatoii—A4o TIBBICCOA Aliestiany t 4ar vf . d,e . rapy mom nronippy ja ttended. • - 2nl IMMIEMIE JAMES T. BRAM 8c Co., (Successors to S. JONES t 00..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., ]B,®.INT.Imo.FsR.. 7 BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Or Interest Allowed on Deposits. air 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: T i AT 11 A. M. ard:o22 Car PARTIES DESIRING TO IN - V•ST In UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC BONDS can save one per cent. by purchas ing before JAN LTA-11Y Ist. ' Bonds on band for delivery. JAMES T. BRADY 3: CO., Agents Central and Union Pactile Railroad corn nies, corner Fourth and Wood streets. dE8:1;13 Eitt*lJ 6ytts. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH OAiETTE, TatrusnAr . , January . 14, ,186& Gold advanced to-day at 1383 i, but closed at 136, under an increased demand for shipment and custom-houses purposes. Speculative sales are scarcely any made at all, and importers are covering as soon as their goods arrive, although there are no apprehensions of any sudden advance; yet no plauaible cense tot any decline below' 134. Those who bought gold at 133 or be low and carried it through a tight money market are not over-anxious to sell it pres ent, and 140 would scarcely justify sales to cover the expense for holding on. What keeps the market particularly firm atpres ent is• the cOiirerence of the great powers of Europe In. Paris, and should war ensue on the eastern question Lit would be gene= ral, and disturb the comtiercial relations between this country and Europe, but would doubtless benefit, this country :in proportion to, the dimensions of the ,atrug gle, especially if England would be drawn in. We would find an outlet for nroduce, cotton, war material and shipping, the latter, particularly, would soon i he brought to its former proportions. Bonds are dull. and slightly lower, they are unusually high tor.the tightness in the money market In" conimercial circles, and may now suffer a heavy decline, although . ultimately may sell at much higher prices Uwe arrive'at specie payrnents by advano. - lug our credit of ; the , dational finances. Stocks are high, and" the bubble may burst at any moment if the present mani pulators fall in, their undertaking. In our local market nothing is doing; lent money is in less demand, and business is gradu ally improving though slowly. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, %137;5 Silver, 180;1 Eighty-one's, 11 2 134; Five Twenties, 1862,.1123;; do 1864, 109 q; do 1865, 1093,; do 1865; Consols, 108,q; do 1867, 108; do 1868, 109; Ten Forties, 107%; .New ynrk Central, 167%; Erie, n; Reading; 051,:i Pittsburgh - , Fort Wayne Lit Chicago Railroad, 1213;; Ohio Jr 'Missis sippi, 8-1!‘; Michigan Southern, 91q; Cleyfiland dr. Tittisb4rgh; psi Chicago j itoolvlsland, 127%; ChicagO'Ot Norih West ern, 8334; doh Preferred, SS;;; Western Union Telegraph Company, 33; 7 ; Pacidc Mail, /23g; Adams Rspress,"!49l!, ger chanta,',J2#-Lrnegoijii,l3o; Qui,rta 13,111p.70; Smith and Parmele, 2,65. —Closing qtiotations received by James T. Brady .t Co. Gold, 1361 A; United :Stator Sixes,.;/881's, 1122 ; ; 1862; '11236 8-244 v 1684, 1093 ; 5-2Q'l4 1865, 1093;; 10-40's, 107%; 5.20'a, January and Ju1y,1'65,-108%; 640'14, 4anuary and July, '67 106%; 'BES 10 8 Xi 'June 'l-3014; paileaa' %; July 7-80's, do Xv 74,304 Age(garripinads, 119; Union Pacthe Railroad, par; Central.] par. k —The Dubuque Herald, of January 9th, says that a controlling Interest in the stock of the Dubuque dtz Sioux City Railroad has been bought up by the Chicago it North WeiltOrn :Alulyrar rc411330412.V. OttoOrtii dr/ to report, and the latter company are about to commence proceedings to break the lease to tho Illinois Central of the former ea ~ zfS, ci. —The Supreme Court of Georgia, it is stated; his rendered a !decision, confirm-. leg the decision of *lower court, that the consideration of a nets given for borrowpd Confederate money 'was * good and valid one. On the other hand, the Supreme Court of Tennessee has rendered a directly contrary 'decision. • • =The Marietta dt, Maimed earned the first week in January, 1869, $21,836, and same week in 1868, 523,069. ,The Chicago a :North Western • in - the salve week earned In 1869, ;174,376; same week in 1868, §l7B 437. - ,•-„ - —The Department of Agriculturel at Washington gives' the corn crop of all the States for the year 1868 as 905,178,000 bush-, els, against 707,820,000 in 1867. rate b) nd Ore In the PITTStetRGII PETROLEUM MARKET OBVIUE OP TEE PITTSBURG/I GAZETTE, TuvrtsDAT. January 1869.: We have still to report a very excited market, and prices have still further ad- Yanoed.. Them: are those who thought they bad detected a weakness, in what particular respect we were unable to die. cover, as there is no getting over the fact' that q still further advance has been ett,- tablished, and that buyers still out.nekm ber 'sellers. There are those again who are anxionaly.-walting• Nitie 4i bubetle,V (asthey . terin'it) to blirst, and Who pr'etlic.t; that ,Iheu o phe .brul4t i dop jaMMapceit, tt will; boa smeah. Then, there are CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest. Investment now In the market for sale by PH. Ft. arcrerz, Corner FIFTH AVENUE dc WOOD STREETS Also,.deafer in GoTernment Bonds. Gold and Coupons and - European Exchange at market rates. de:•1 FINANCE AND TRADE, those again, whe are taking it very phil osophically—who have taken advantage of the present flurry, and are now satisfied to lay on their oars for a while, to await future 'developments. They do not deem it altogether prudent to go in at present prices, being apprehensive that there might be a reaction. That there are th , se, however, who hare faith in the future course of the market is evident from the sales below reported, and it is also evi dent that instead of a decline, they expect still higher prices. REFI NED Continues firm and excited, and a still further advance has been established. The sales were: 500 bbls each January to June, last half, seller, at 35;1,000 March to' June last hall; same option, at 34%; 1,500 each January and Febuary tt 34; 500 Febnary, last half, seller, at 34; and.l,ooo January to June, buyers option, at S'iNew York de livery. January to March sold in Philadel phia, at 3434, and there was an offer to buy the first half of March.at SO. . —Since the above was put in \type we have the following additional sales repot' , ted: Refined-500 each April to Dedember at 38; 1,000 each January to March at 35; 600 bbls, first six months, 101daya:notite, at 3 . 7.34; three lines of 600 each, first six months, at 36: Crude-1,000 bbla, seller, Febnary and March, at 1634. CRUDE. There was also considerable excitement again in Crude to-day, and, compared with yesterday, prices have still further ad vanced. Sales 1,000 bbls Febuary and March, seller (40 to 48) at 16%; 1;000 bbls spot at 16)4; 3,000 bbls buyer, all theear, at 17, deliverable at 011 City, net gall y ons; 51,000 paid for the privilege of placing 5.000 bbls from now until December, at 15; $l5O for the same privilege of 1,000 bbls first six ,months at 14; and 1,000 bbls on Oil Creek' at 56,10. We are cognizant of an offer to buy March to May (40 to 45) at seventeen cents. • OIL SHIPPED Ed ST BY A. V. R. R. H. Koehler dr. Co., 111 'pita refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Braun Wagner, 200 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. W. Morgan it. Co., 200 do do to War den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Citizens Ref.. Co., 804 do do to Tack Bro.,Thiladelph is. Total shipments Refined 1052 OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. F.A. Bates, 108 do do to Warden, Frew& Co., Philadelphia. D. Bly, 12 do lubricating to Empire Tur pentine Co., New York. Total shipments- Refined. 66 Lubricating PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, January 14, 1869. Trade In general merchandise continues quiet and dull, and there is but • little pros pect at present of any immediate improve ment. The demand for almost everything. is restricted mainly to supplying immediate 1. wants while so far as prices are concerned, there are no important changes. There is considerable complaint about the difficulty in making collections, and while in a gen eral way money is tight, yet there are cases where parties are able, but who seem dis- Nsed to hold back just as long as they possibly can. This is all wrong, as it 'often. places parties in a very unpleasant position and causes great , annoyance'arid trouble, and in some cases innocent people have to suffer from the indifference or negligence of others, There is.l pretty strong feeling prevailing against the credit system, and some parties are determined to curtail it, even if bY so doing they incur the displea sure of a few long-winded customers. APPLE BUTTER-70 to 80 cents. APPLES—In fair demand, and steady with regular sales at $3,50 to $5,50 per bbl, as to quality. • BUTTER - -There is no falling off in the receipts of Butter as yet, and the market is dull and prices barely sustained. We con tinue to quote good to prime Roll at 35 to 37 cts. BEANS—S3,SO to $3.75 ner bushel. • BUCKWHEATFLOUR—DuII at 4e. CRANBERRIES—S.IO to 822 per bbl. CHEESE—DuII; 15 to 20. • CORNMEAL—#I to #l,lO per bushel. ,‘ CARBON OIL-Is firm and advancing; .we now quote standard white at 27X to 28, in a jobbing wav, and but little offering.- DRIED FRUlT—There is - a good -local ,demand for Peaches, atd2 to 13 for quarters, :and 16 tol7 for halyes.. Apples unchanged `at 10 to E. DRESSED HOGS-13 to 14c.', EGGS—DuII at 30c. , . PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm with job bing sales at 15 for Shoulders, and 19 for Hams. Country Lard. 18 to 1814 c and prime. city, Meal Porizap:, LARD OIL—Is held firmly, at the ad- , ranee; 51,35 to 61.38 for. No. 2, and 61,63 to $1,65 for No. 1: - 1 HAY—Baled is in good supply and dull but unchanged, ranging from $lB to 62.1 for common to prime. HOMINY-46;25 to e 0,54 Perbbl• SEEDS-:-Salei of Cloverseed at v 8,75 to to $9, and Timothy at 13 to $3,25. 'Flaxseed may be quoted at 12,30 to $2,35. SALT—Steady but unchanged at 62 by the car load, and 10 to 15c .higher for :small lots in stOre; GRAlN—Wheat continues dull and seldom mentioned. Cats firtiv . ,biat,quiet; t, w 'continue emote "at 64 to Coe on trace and in elevator, and 66 to 68c in store. The arrivals of Corn have fallen off some what • Aiaring the peat.:few diva, though. I the supply, nevertheless, is still some what in excess of the demand; prices re main unchanged at 80 to 82c for S lied on, track and in elevator . Rye is qn et, and,'. in in the absence of salsa, may, be quoted at 11,45 to 11,50. No ineveiriertt: whatever in Barley. POTATOES=I , DuI/ acid .unchanged -73 to 75c on track, and 80 to 85c in store. • VENISON—rVery 4u11; •/t8.103 .of saddles at 20c. FLOUR—The Flour market remains, as it hall .been fer so'Mo dull and nee Mooted, * though. without quotable change. We continue to quote at $7,50 to 18,00 for Spring, and Winter Wheat, 118,75 to 59,25 .'° Rye Flour; 0;75' to 118. - ' The Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the beat WAtiat, as..follosye:_Extriqapilly Flour, - in betveltle ,B il 9 l s Wanl, In ek434944Pe.r. birreltl)otibie Ettra Fatuity; in barrels, $10,20, aniA,..l4_) SEAcI4 I 4I 4 119,9 p. batrel; Spring Wheat Flour,'in barrels, /400, and, in sacks, 67,70 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as followe; Extra Parnily, (Winter) in barrels, 69,50, and: in sacks, 69,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, 110,00, and, in ncks, $9,7u per • ,barrel, and Spring, 18,00, in barrels, and '17.70, in sacks, per barrel. TALLOW—Rendered, 11 to 111(c. PRANUTS—SI,7S per bushel. FRATHERS—SaIes to the trade at 80 to 8,5 for live geese, and 90 to 95, in a retail way. MILL FEED—The following are the Pearl Mill prices: Bran, $1,10; Shipstuffs, $1,30; Midd - lings,'s2; Screenings, $l, and Rye Shorts, $2. WHlSKY—Highwinei are still quoted. in a jobbing way, at 97 to $l. - . MILWAUKEE. Jan. 14.—Flour dull and prices unchanged; Wheat unsettled at 111,19 for No. LI and 11 i2' for-. 10, i. Oats dull at 4,S Ibr No. 2: Corn in fair tieixtatut • ,at We: New Rye 11,11 for No. 1. "W 4 hiz. - nominal at 11,t35 for No. 0 Provisions dull • 1 and prices unchanged. Dressed ltoss dull and lower; very extra /la' - stta.l:4 7 N Ile-. oelpts-3,000 barrels Most; .%x,t l t l tlbtl‘tr'is , Wheat; 1,000 bushels Oats; I,ON bushels Mrllt.l,oot) bashola, listi , ' 1, WO 11rttotett,• t itaizse 'shipttninta - --3,000 harritla elik.rtrf Itikk''''. r bushola ) 1 (11tikt; I.au kurtals korkt . ‘. . - • - II 108 k 12