6 El THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY ar.. CO. Manufacturers of the greatest varlet:3r of Cook, Parlor ond Heating Stbves, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Ori ental Stove and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor.ollice. :store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling bums all winter. Do net buy until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET Our Agents for Orientals—DE %OILER BROS Smithfield St.; GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny City. GRAFF, KUGUS. & CO MANUFACTITEMIS OP xi - saY VAELITT OP gS II I II CONT3MI3, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, `• THE FIERY FURNACE," FOR WARNING BUILDINGS. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S I Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE, • OAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S 'RE. FLECTO4 ) GRATES, free from dirt and drat: ORATE NTf3, FENDERS, &e 206 and 204 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, P.f. se2s:yl7i COT STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL fliz CO.'S ~TRIIIMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove in the Union. BISSELL & CO:, N 0.235 Liberty Street. Alio on kind and for sale, PARLOR STOVES, HEATING STOVES, • GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, COOKING. RANGES, ao. IRON WORKS. N OTICE.—Re have this day as. soclated with us in co-partnership, EDIVEN MILES and JOHN '3:SLAGLE. The business will be continued as heretof ore under the name and style of COLEMAN, HARM Sr. CO. Pittsburgh, January Ist, 1869. DUQUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, RAHM & CO, Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS. STE EiL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron, t.ydnder Iron, X L Iron, Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal _Roads, Iron Wedges, Flat Rail for, Coal Roads, Boiler Iron Crow Bars, Chain Links, Boller Reads. 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 p.ittern. Bbring steel' all sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow Bars Steel shafting, .fe. ALL GOODS FIRST CLASS AND WARRANTED. air Offices and Works 16th street and Allegheny river and 77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. JaCc=. Vsnm, Pres% W. P. Poirria. Stip% pITTSBURGH, FORGE AND IRON CO., XI7PACITIXESB OP Bar Iron; P %Broad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car I.xles Rolled; - Railroad Car dales Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame (Shapes; Side Rods: ( tikes, Straps; Piston Heady, Steamboat Shansi- Steamboat Cranks; Piston Hods, Wrhits; Pitman Jaws, Collars, rks. °Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH, P EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 188 and 167 11857 STREET opposite Monongaaela House, ap24:dB PITTSBURGH. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE IRON ANO STEEL WORKS, COLEMAN, RAHN & CO., .111.A.NU7ACW2RMI or pen, Walls. and Steel, ,Cordage and and Ades. Duquesne XL. and Janinta Merchant Bar, Round and Square Iron; Band, Hoop, Skeet and Plate Iron; Oval, Half Oval and Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Flat Ball for coal Roadr,. Cut Halls and Spikes; Plow, Bering and B Steel; Laminated Steal; Cut ter Bars, Crow Bars, dc., &u• °Moe and Warehouse-77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. i • . SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. , SINGER, NIMICK & CO,, PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacturers of every deseripti of CAST. AND CERNIAN,STEEL, RAIL WAY SPRING'S Traarlac.L9 . l B erm ir mabsztige X t a Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First St& M LEA, BARR & PARKIN. OE ZEAL- rummies: WH. METCALF, I REUBEN MILLER, SRO. W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIDT. SPECIAL PARTNER—S. H. RISE. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, D1:1141-ER, BARR dr PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. fel4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PAM, BROTHER & CO.I Manufacturers of all descriptions of F=lion-on-0 4 9 omee and Virarehouse, 120, 122, 124 SECOND sad 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS,' 4 • ROBINSON, REA S. CO Successors to Ronixsorf, Marie h MILLIMa s WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS-AND MACHINISTS, PITTSEWRGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Stearn -En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gastr, Shafting, Castings of all deseriptiorus; Tank." And Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 1. , corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers., jathrel moriT BLANC FOUNDRY. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY THOMAS CARLIN &'\, CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works, Manufacturers of Steam Engine_ ,s 011 Presses, Pal ley', Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work,_itottait Mill and Machine Build gs Grate , Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, itc. 'to order and haze on hand Engines 01 all sizes. invtliqe ('CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Perin Street. , BOLLIKAN I $011)4 BAGALET. Cblll Rolls, 0111A11111. L hes, ae. SAMUEL M. WICAiEfiBIL42I4 ,IRAN ;BROWER., 124 First Stieet, Pittsburgh! Pa. the selita f gavr;ga r ifinVitlttit s radt:: and other-brands of .Anthraclte, longhlogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal PIG Illotgal:' re s niscifally *OW tad. ems' gement' are pirresunGn PAPER MANU PACTUBING COMPANY, Manufacturers of PRINTING,AND WRAPPING . PAPERS, CLINTON MILL-43TEDBENIMLIC. onto. BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsintrgh l Ta. ONTICZBA—AUGIIST HARTJZ-Prestdent. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary. DIRICTORS—Angrat Hartje , Joan Atwell, S. . H Hartman, John B. Lt.lngton. Cash paid for Paper Stock. PEARL MILL NMILY FLOM. - PEARL MILL Three Btu Green Brand; meal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. Thie Flour will only sent oat when espeOlidly ordered. PEARL DILL BLUE BRAND, Equsl to beat St. Loula. PEARL RILL BED. BRAND, Equal to best Ohlo Flour. WHITE CORN pLoilat /aND ; colt MEAL. . T: MIME! & HBO., Allegheny, Sept. 9, .EUAL/4/14h. PITINBI7IIOH. I UNDER% MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANY. • OFFICE AND WORKS., , TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA, rirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Retorts, and Castings generally. , NATIONAL FOUNDRY - AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Garr°Ll and Ewallman alginate' (NINTH WARD,) vrx - resuitimt. WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, POR OAS AND WATER WORKS. - My Pines are a east Invariably in Pits, In dry land, and 1 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make 'of RETORTS. ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, PrrICSBITRGEIEL THOMAS N. MILLER, Preeident. These Works are among the sa n dd Most complete establishments In the West, re now prepared to furnish Engines, or every description. Boilers, 011 Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castlngo. Boning Mill Castings. Engine Castings. Machine Caistings. general Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED no9:ne9 L. 0. LITIICOBTON.W. B. BIIHT.W. A. NOILINSON, JR. LD INGSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, ..HANII7ACIIMP.II9 OP ( FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, gidetzntmtopalt.f:nrtl;slnegeor: and litra:orel= Mli. anitery, &e. An Job Work promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. Butter Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union IronUlls,) THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, Orders promptlyand carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & MAMMA 0c1d:123 BA- . VDI7BICY BT., ALLEGHENY' CITY, rL. IRON 'BROKERS. ?APER. FLOUR. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY, 'JANUARY le, 1R69. • r • ; 11.1311• off lIUGII BO L E 86 CO., Cor. Point Alley and Di quesne (NIAR raiz POINT,) I I Ena o ineßuilders,Founders &Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. '4' Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 13-horse power. CASTINGS of every kind, made to order at our Foundry, on THIRD STREET. blow Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING', PULLEY 3, HANGERS, HOUSE PRESS ToßAccq SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS , Pronting on the Allegheny River. near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA.' szr All orders promptly fined. TliT us. F ORT PIT T BOILER, STILL AND TAIVK TUBULAR, DOUBLE -BLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM IBOILERB. - OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, 1 -, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND 13H PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CO - DENSEBS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; `PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Moe and Warehonse, corner Second, Third, Short and Llberty'Streets, ffr Orders sent to the above a 4 promptly attended to. BARNIIILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. AO, 512, $l4 AND Ati PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it wit• the moat approved machinery, we are prepared • manufacture every description of BOXLERS in th best manner, and warranted equal to any made t. the country. Chimneys, Breeching 4 Fire. Beds Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, condensers A Sal Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole matt facturers of Barnhill's Patent Bollers4 itepeirleg done on the shortest nottoe. JAMES M. BITER, ' Poe. 55 and 56 Water Street, PrITSBIIRGH, PS.,. , KAIIRMACTII/1111 01P IRON OIL TANKS SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACIE.% And SHEET IRON WORE. ForStkatabosts. I JAIJULD 11. BELUBH ktourilcD D. BRUM JARED M. BRUSH & SOINT, DIANCITACTUDZIIIiI OF 3 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, SHEET IRON WORE,ikO. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. (JARLNG AND KING, Commission Merchants and Broltera In I Petroleum and its PrOducts, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE. WAY, prrrasuuss, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. ACK BROTHERS T • . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Products. Pittsburgh Office—DALZELL , BUILDING, Wi ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets: • Philadelphia Oilice-121 WALNUT BT. api:w3o PITTSBURGH. N. LONG & CO" • -- NANTJTACTURERIS Or 3_ PURE BURNING} OIL, Brand--"L UCIFER:” Oftlee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, I'Dtsburgb. NEW HARDWARE SOUSE. JINDSEY, STERRIT EtWER, Manufacturers and Importers 13E A. 13,13 W 3E, CUTLERY, &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, • ~ s. - CORNER One Square Below !talon Delplog, PITTSBURGH:` r Agents for PAIRBAITILIP SCALES; NOVELTY WORK O. pITTSEIVRGH NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, nrirbEE &:-co. Keystene 'Standard, Patent Platform and Counter • SCALES. j Janus Faced Patent Eloor)Locks and Latches, PAINT AND 0 PFEE MILLS ueraxmitz ac. Corner, of Grant and First Streets, ' aus:t&l LAKE SUPERIOR 1 OOPPZE KILL AND WELTING wOna ; PARK, McCURDY & CO• fannfactarera of Sheathing. Brastarsi and Bolt tame, Preeded Copper Edttinds, Ratsed BWI Bot alms, Spelter,Solcler. Also, Impor_,_•••rs and Dealer. u...hletal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Wire 4 %c. .tantly on hand Tlnners , Machines acd Warebousei bio. .140 FIRST /Inca dind 10 iIf.COND STREET, Pittsburgh: t Special orders of Copper cut to any desired .az ire a . , tuyl4•l34;d WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, KANOTACTLIXISItB PITTSBURGH, P HARDWARE." KA,NI7/ACTIIRILI or f. PITTSBURGH COPPER. FORT PITT iiiiiliVfoifiAii No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, $200,4".KH) STOCKHOLDERS ( INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DisALERs IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND. COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT: Collections made on all accessible Points in the United States and Canadas. D. Hostetter, James Gordon. D. Wallace, Y. rawcett, NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Cor. Of Wood and Sixth Ste. A. PATTERSON.-- Pim'dent JOS. H. HILL ...... Cashier CAPITAL, : : $600,000. • DIRECTORS: A. Patterson, George W. Case, Wm. H. Brown, James McCandleSsh Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Reed. W. B. Haven, DISCOUNTS Dem HART, CAUGHET & CO., BANKERS AND 'BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, P1TT5731:711.431L PA., (BIIOOLEISOBR TO HANNA, /WIT & C 0..) Disillau6 IN Exchange, COin, Coupons, /Lad particular attention paid to he purchase sad sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. mmin N. . HOLMES & SONS; MSS 57 Market Street, Collections made on all the principal mints of the United States and Canada'. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT ARID SOLD OS COMMESION. parttenlar attention paid to the Duchene and ale of United States Securities. Ja3o:al DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. T_ T ENDERSON J. & BROTHERS, 206 Liberty street, Dealers in Drugs, Paints and Latent Medicines. J13:2:1 W. MACKEOWN & BRO., NHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, XANT37ACTIMEIB 07 Carbon Ctoll. BOYER TO NO. 195 LIBERTY STREET, • PITTSBURGH, ‘PFINNA. White Lead, Window Glass and 0 Mannfacturera ELECTIC SIAM CORIAIIa, An infallible remedy for Summer Complaint. Diar- rhea, DYfentT, Vomiting, Sour stomach and Cholerao rh DR. tents' CRIMP, CHB, A specific for Cholera, _Cramps and Pala n Stomach, far sale by HARRIS & EWING, - Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, A.4:W_.N"TiEI FOR J. SCHOONIWIER & SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD AND mean , " VERDITER GREEN, The only green paint that will not deteriorate rolganpereiteg wa*ll=ttgialtuaniilnatndhigitg market aTzW-L::11 11 Zzli tl.rj;St toS ddi B , EY, FARREL & CO., - MAIIITY.A.OTITEERS Or LEAD AND BLOCK TIN • PIPE, SHEET LEAD, WATEE, GAS AND .STEAM GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. _ No. 167 Smithfield St., Plttsburgly de3I):WS ii JOHN M. COOP= JOB. EATZ EMMY luxe. JOHN M. COOP=S & • BRASS rommEns, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Minufacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WOll ,A e 101og dealers flXTL,zaau464 , yaku t Corner of Pike. and Walnut Streets, PrTTSBURGEr. • . SODA ASH-100 tone choice. brands In storkandlor sale by , nol? 4. B. CANFIELDA 11014.. DIRECTORS: Jno. 0 Risher, Bobt. H. Ring, Andrew Miller, • James H. Bailey BAWL. Net:ILI:SEAN, PreVl. D. LENT WILSON. Cashier, Y, - AT n. A. N. ap9:on ! PITT"TS131:111.451FI; .PA.. =T3 CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment now in the market for sale by Pl-1. ter.. IV_LIETUTZ, Corner FIFTH A.VEtiLTE & WOOD STREETS Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and COCIDOII6 and European Exchange at market rates. dem lunEs T. BRADY & Co., (Successors to B. JONES C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3E3 AL EL Is, BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS. Ur Interest Allowed on Deposits. /Er 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. itarr' PARTIES DESIRIvG TO IN- V.. ST in UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIVIC BONDB can save one per cent. by purchas ing before JANTJARY let. Bonds on hand for delivery. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Agents Central and Union Pacific Railroad com fits, corner Fourth and Wood streets. .101:b13 tijt gittsintrg etafttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, °MOE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JAM/A.1715, 1869. Gold, which looked strong yesterday without any apparent excitement at 136 S to 136 M, settled down to-day at 136!(, with a dull market. There Is neither cause for any advance in gold nor any desire to have it sell above present price, as it would ma terially interfere with the value not - only of exports, and imports, but also of our do mestic business arrangements. Our for-, eign bankers are making efforts to keep down quotations for the sake of selling ex change which is now coming on the mar ket in larger amounts from cotton ship pers. It would create an uneasy feeling in Europe, in regard to our bonds. The finan cial journals of Frankfort, Berlin and Paris speak highly of the introduction of a resol ution in Congress denouncing all attempts to pay our bonds otherwis.han in gold as dishonest, and express a belief that in the event of a Eupopean war, our bonds would be eagerly brightened up. Bonds are dull to-day, and one fourth per cent. lower from this mornings prices. Stock nearly unchanged but weak. ' Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 1361;;; Eighty-one's, 112; Five Twenties, 1562, 112%; do, 1864, 109%; do, 1865, 109!‘; do, 1865, new, 108; do, 1867, 1081/,; do, 1868, (108%; Ten Forties, 107%; Railroads —Cleveland dc Pittsburg:l. 87%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dc Chicago. 119%; Chicago Sr Rock Island, 127%; Chicago & North Western, 52%; do Preferred, 88%; Michigan Southern, 90%; Reading, 95%; Erie, 38 1 ,6; New York Central, 159%; Ohio lk Mississippi Certificates, 33%; Western Union Telegraph Co., 33; Merchants Union Express Co., 13%; Pacific Mail, 122%; Adams, 51%; Mining shares Gregory, 3,60; Quartz Bill, 70; Smith dr. Parmele, 2,65. —The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad 'having passed from the hands of the direc rectors that had placed the road upon a firm basis, by themeglect of its stockhold ers, has now passed into the courts, and promises to become as notorious as Erie has been in the past. On Wednesday, an injunction was placed upon the Road at Cleveland, and Reuben E. Smith appoint ed Receiver, on , xnnplaisit of the President, ' J. N. McCullough. The extraordinary action of the directors calling for this action is set forth in the following address to the stockholders of the company by a minority of the Board of Directors : Whatever may be the result - of these legal proceedings it is well understood upon the street that the road is to be manipulated “Erie fashion," and numbers of investment holders have sold their stocks. This new scandal could have been saved had the owners of stock taken care to have seen into whose hands their jurox ies passed, and they have no one to blame but themselves. It is much to the discredit of railway - property, however, that - . ny party can go into Wall Street, and purchase the control of a corporation for a few thou sand dollars, and elect a direction that de liberately., sets to work to upset the value of property in which they have no pecuniary Interest beyond that speet in the purchase of proxies. The abuse of the system will probably cause all voting, except by ballet; Who abolished, and will prove of great benefit to All real owners of railway or other shares. quotations received .by TIMM T. Brady 6c Co.: Gold, 136%; United Statss Sixes, 1881's, -112; 5-20's, 1862, 112%; 5-20's, 1884, 109; MO's, 1E65, 109%; 10-40's, 107; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and July, '67108%; '6B, 108%; I June 7-30's, par less %; July l 7-30's, do %; 7-30" s, due Compounds, 119; Unlon Paella° Railroad, par; Central, par. PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET OFFICE OY THE PITTEIBITROII.GAZETTE, FRIDAY, January 15, 1868. The market is reported steady with , a fair volume of business, in the aggregate. though we have but comparatively few sales reported. Some of the largest com mission touses, it Is Raid, have sold pretty heavily this week, both for present and future delivery, but we cannot give de tails, as the houses, above referred to, re fuse to make fa report of their sales. The following is all that we could pick up: BITIIMINUS 09AL EiIkIELTE9 FROM LASE *kW iERIOR OAR. 100 tons Low Grade Short f 35 50-6 mos• 100 4, No. 1 Mill 1r0n...:..... 39 00--6 mos 100 4, No. 1111i1l Iron ... ...... 38 50-6 mos 100 " Close Grads 38 00-6 mos 380 " Neutral Grov Forge... 39 50-1 mos ANTHRACITE. 130 tons Grey and Mottled $3B 50-4 mos 100 " Neutral 89 50-6 mos 180 " White F. 0.8., at Han risburg - " CHARCOAL 100 tons H. foundry p. t raooms, , 96 torts Rogers Jurstata 60-4,Eacts 2Q .•‘.‘ i 93..00-6 um* OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, January 15, 1869. Trade in general merchandise continues dull; this is attributed partially, at least, to the inclement conditicin of the weather which has a tendency to retard out-door op. orations. The arrivals by rail have bees comparatively light for some days pa s t,' .but the deficiency is fully, made up by s.teambeats, and stocks, generally are fully up to the demand. In value 2, there are no important changes, none at least, worthy of special notice. APPLE BUTTER—DuII:7O to 80 cents. APPLES—In fair demand, and steady with regular sales at 133,50 to $5,50 por bbl, as to quality. . BUTTER—Continnei dull, and neglected but unchanged, 35 to 38, for good to prime Roll. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4 cts. CRANBERRIES—S2O to 3.42 per bbl. BEANS—S3,SO to $3,75 per bushel. CORNMEAL—SI to $l,lO per bush. CHEESE—Dernand is reported a little better; sales Hamburg at 16 to Fr; and Goshen at 19 (to 20c. CARBON OIL—Is firm and still tending uiloward; we now quote standard white, in a jobbing way, at 28 to 28X, DRIED FRUlT—There is good local demand for Peaches at 12 to 13 for quarters, and 16 to 17 for halves. Apples, 10 to 11c. DRESSED HOGS—Sales at 13 to 14c. EGGS—Very dull; may be quoted at 25 for pickeled, and 30c for fresh packed. HOMINY—SaIes. at $6,25 to $6,50. HAY—There is no improvement in the demand•for baled, and the market is dull and prices unchanged, $lB to, $24 for com mon to prime. PROVISIONS—Bacon iS firm with job bing sales 15 for Shoulders, and 19 to 19;6 for Hauls. Country Lard. 18 to 19 and, prime City at2o. Mess Pork, $30,50 to $3l. LARD OIL—Is held firm at $1,35 for No. 2, and $1,65 for No. 1. SEEDS—SmaII sales of _Cloverseed at $9, and,Timothy at $3,25. Flaxseed, $2,35 to $2,40. SALT—Is steady but unchanged at $2 by the car load, and 10 to 15 cts higherfor small lots in store. GRAlN—Winter Wheat is still quoted at ; $l,BO to $1,85, but the demand is very light, and market dull. Oats in limited supply and firm but unchanged -64 to 65c on track, and 67 to 63c for small lots in store. Sales of. Rye at $1,45, at which figure it is wanted; but above that, there are no buyers at present. Corn may be quoted at 80c, In ear, 82 to 83c for Shelled. Sale 200 bushels prime Ohio Spring Barley at $2; No. 2 Chicago dull at $1,85: POTATOES—DuII but unchanged; 'sales by the car load at 73 to 75c, and in store at SO to 85c. POULTRY—SaIes of Dressed Chickens at 12 to 1234 c, and Turkeys, at 16 to 17c. MILL FEED—The following are the Pearl Mlll iirices: Brad, $1,10; Shipstuffs, $1,30; Middlings, $2, Screenings, $l, and Rye Shorts, $2. FLOUR—DuII and unchanged. We quote Spring Wheat, $7,60 to $B,OO, and Winter Wheat, $8,75 to 89,25 per bar. rel. Rye Flour, $7,76 to $B. The Pearl Mill quote their bes: brands, made of the best Wheat; as follows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels, at $9,50, and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $10,20, , and, in sacks, $9,90 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels, $B,OO, and, in sacks, t 7,70 per barrel. The City Mills quote prices as follows: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, $9,50, and, in sacks, $9,20 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, $9,70 per bar rel, And Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7,70, • in sacks, per barrel. TALLOW—Rendered, 11 to 11;4c. PEANUTS—SI,7S per bushel. FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quo- ted at 80 to 8.5 to the trade, and 90 to 95c, in a retail way. WHISKY—SaIes Efighwines, in a jobbing way, at 98 to $l. I PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF THE PITTBIIEGH GAZETTE, t FmpAy, - January 15, 1868. The oil market was rather quiet to-day, especially in rt( fined, and while there is, as yet, no material change in prices, there was more . of a disposition to sell than for some days previous, though no disposition to make concessions in order to effect sales. One of the effects of the recent ad vance in the price of oil is to stimulate development, and the number of new wells going down is said to be unusually large, for the season. We hear it stated that the Columbia Oil Company at its last annual meeting, the other day, passed a resolution to expend fifty thousand dollars in developing new territory, and, we pre sume, that what is true of this is equally applicable to other companies. Nor is this to be wondered at, as with oil selling at $6,25 to kt 6,35 at Oil City, new territory will doubtless be developed, and a redoubled effort made toward patting down new wells. The market for Refined was uriusully quiet to-day, and with more sellers than buyers, the feeling seemed to be a little offish, especially for early deliveries, though as yet, there is no material •decline in prices. January which sold yesterday at 34, was reported as having been offered to-day at 3334 to 333 a. January to' June remains unchanged having been sold at l 3s, and 35 was bid for March. There vraS a fair volume of business in Crude to-day, but like Refined, the market was not as firm and bouyant as it was yes terday, and in some instances, sales were' ' made at a slight reduction. As a 'general • thing, however, there is no important change, compared with 'yesterday, . here, while' at Oil City the market was reported _ firmer. The sales were; 2000 bbls January to Jane, seller, at 15;4; 3,500 same delivery and option, at 15; 1,000 same delivery and option at 1534; 1,000 all year seller, 14;4: 2,500 June to August at 17; 2,500 September to November at 17; 500 bbls .Venango City, $6,25; 1,000 011 City; 18,35; and t2OO paid for, the privlege of placing 1,000 bbls first six • months at 14%. RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL. I Fisher & Bro 240 D. M. Edgerton. 400 Oweton t Sowers 320 Rom At Brp 100 Model. Oil Works 800 Total • OIL SHIPPED E 1 ST BY A. Y. R. R. McKee, Hackett &Co., 200 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. " P. Weisenberger At, Co., )50 do do to War den, Frew 4. Co.. Philadelphia. P. Welsenberger, 50 do tar to Libby & Clark, Philadelphia. . . Total shipments Refined 734 *, ~ Tar... , 50 ,' OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. F. A. Bates, 50 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - 1. H. W. ( C. Tweddle, 10 do lubricating to ,Lecomb, Hoban it. Co., New York. Total shipments Refined. Lubricating CINCINNATI, January 15.—Flortr and groin unchanged and quiet and not much doing. Cotton firm; middling 27c, with a strong market. Whiskey dull at 95c, Pro visions dull but firm: Mess Pork and Lard nominal and no demand for either. Bluk shoulders sold to a considerable extent at 113;all3;c. Nothing doing in sides. But-. ter firm and in good demand at 34a400. Cheese firm and iti good demand at 18a20c. Petroleum higher; refined 33a35c. Linseed Oil $1.05. Lard Oil firm at $1,60a1,65. Gold j 136.. Exchange firm, par buying and 1-10 per cent.. premium selling. • . . 31 00.— cash PITTSBURGH MARKETS, REFINED CRUDE. 1920 50 10