8 STOVES, CASTINGS, &C. THE NEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY dr, CO. - • Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heatipg Staves TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Or'. eatal Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,(4lce. Store or Church. r!re needs no rekindling—burns all winter. Do Oct buyttntil yov. No. seo or send for Circular. 30 WOOD STREET O ur Agents for Orientals—DE 03ILEB BROS., • ihnitheeld St.; GEO. HUBLEY, Allegheny City. BUT, RUGITS & CO., awarrecranalis 07 ZYBBY VARIITI 07 raiercrumes, . . , .140STOS COgICENO RANGE, - " THE - FIERY FURNACE, " FOR WARMING DonurNds. a r. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOIIINH STOVE, ••BEDULATOR.,, COLUMBIA COO STOVE, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTAB RANGE, OAST IRON MANTLES, WELL N'S B-' ELECTOR GRATES ,' free from t sad dust; (MATE YitUNTS, PENDP,BS, do. 206 and 2.013 Liberty Street, L 7 PITTSBURGH, PA. COOK STOVES. ~. • , . 1 E! CET THE BEST. IiniSiVEAL a fr.'s TRIUMPH, FOB BITE/MI:110M GOAL. • Warranted to Cook, Bate or Boast an inll [many other Stove In the Union:.: BISSELL & 00, No. 235 Liberty' Street: Also on hand and for sale, PARLOR SToVES,_ HEATING oTOVEIIt . GRATE 1111,0/48, COOKING ke. IRON WORKS. NlvricE.—We have this day as aoclated with us in co-partnership, EDWIN 'IMES and JOHN 8. bLAGLE. The bnainesawill be e ontinued as heretofore undekthe name and style of COLERIAN,'ItAIIM 6/. CO. Pittsburgh, JAMMU Ist, 1889. DUQUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, RMI 86 CO,. Manufacturen of IRON, NAILS. STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, Dunnesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Boa Iron. Cnarcoal Iron, tylinder Iron, X L Iron. Flanged Cutter Bars. Guard Iron, Prsg and Dropper Bare, T Rail for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges, Flat Ball tor Coal Roads, Bolter Iron, Crow Bars, Chain Lints. Boiler Beaus. Steel and iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon, Seat and Coach Pptingd, t a o n r d Steel s S , ta elell s tWyliensg: sc a ia o o d S ? t deoenl fur P cu w to p C e o tte e n. Boring rte. I all sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel lite, Steel Crow Bars Steel shafting, &a. ALL GOODS FIRST CLA.SI AND WARRANTED. Oftlees and Works 16th street and Allegheny ricer and 77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. JaCen JAL V /Juno!, Prert.... pITTSBURGH FORGE AND IRON. CO.; "curacy:mans or Bar Iron; Fiiilroad Fish Bars and Belts; Railroad Car Wes Rolled; Railroad Car Axles lialisaiOrlidi • &mom olive Frasier, • .Loeoussilverraine Shapes; • Side Rods; Takes. suss* Piston Beads; litesiinboai Shafts; steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws; CoUars, Offloe, No. 177 PENN STRNETI pirrsßtrans. VVEBSON, PRESTON & T - 1 -;" Pennsylvania Iron Workt3. Ware'bonse, Nos. 166 and 16V FIRST, BTmT apposite liononta.seta House. ITTS an2.l:de . PBU . RGH STEEL 'WORKS. DuQ ,IJESNE IRON AND-STEEL WORKS: OOLEMELN, --7 lLAitt wanorAostriums ; • Sees; win. and 'Steel. Cemilloge and Wagon Springs awl Audios. • • gluqnssastr/Itzlit ctitateegantira'llioiddit! raiN are alf Ovid'arld Paid leer Cylinar4 son Box Iron; Drag and' Dropper Bani ir and Vat Ball for t.ind Roads; Out Nails and.. iinikes; Bvitug sad & B Meet: ladattuaed Steal; Cat,-, 1311 n, UMW Ban, de.,*C. 01501! and Warehouse -1T •WAllilt 'ISTS am - r, Pittsburgh. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORK! SIN6EII, NECK & liITTOIIIIIOII. NUL. Itanarsetareri of every deserpt.l of, CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, 00.1,1,WAY SPRITIEM__ ,TMITTIC t. 5.13 PLATFOEM SPRINGS. AZLE% BTMLI. TIB3L. Warehouse, 811 Water and 100 first St& 31ILLE111 BAUR &PARKES , asp rAwrszass a. wag,: 1000.9fArtam,. arsotAi. PART:um-8. It. KlElt. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, A1 3 : 431-4Zlt, Office, No. 339 Liberty lit, PITTSBMGEI. PA. tea4:d 4B 13LACJI. DL4MOND STEEL I#ols . , • BuorrnEu & co, assautteturers'or dAturitegons at :,' 19190 1 3 310 E 3146', pores sad ILsollioitiggig i ta s a: / P 14 : 11 t 04119 a 44 alma ,r _ ' , :',41111 ,4111141 k; “Ir" 4 d FOUND II y Xa`CE-"Tt3! KNAP- - -FORT PITT' FOUNDRY - COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH' STREET, 'PITTSBURGH, PA, tirEngines, tolling Mill Ma. chinery; Nail Maehines, Retains, and Castings geneFallY• NATION4I. FOU t raTir • j • AND PIPE WORKS. Varner eguiron Streets, CNINTIf Prrri3l3l:lll+GFlli rd. WILLIAM SMITH, • Monufaeturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPM, • - 'lvtesi3 AND WaTss WOBZS. lity nowt are a east tniiixlibly is Pits, in dry sand, and 12 feet lenistlo.,..A/st.laull iisortment of generolCosthigs for Gao and Water Walla! ? Y would also earl the attoution of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. ATLAS WORKS . ; MORTON. StRICKT, ninth PrTTIEII3I3II.O .II . THOMAS N. MILLEB, President. These 7';iß)tka - p re-among Abe larceet au& mist complete eatabllahmests is the West, sad *resew prepared to !Smith , raignes, of evbri deseilp. n. Boilers; 011 Tanks. I d SII . I t Iron Work. : Bin Castings Bo 1101 Castings. Enid , a Casting& Kan • • a Castings. glen -ral Castings. ..0111:0039 PLIOITILD no9:12611 • , , • L. 0. LIVINGSTON:W. H. BOBLNBON, Ii [ASTON al. CO., ON ramorLus, • IdANUFACTURESS F L.rOztroAszinips,. All descpttorui, for PluMberli and Gni Pitte_.,rs• Af rican I=Plamenta• rSC lAIPI4 I A 1 P 14 Wc 4 4Ti llui * attended Ali JebFPoYk p crapslt• Mee and Worke--.WASEIIITOT6I( AVM= near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. '' ROBINSON, REA & CO, successors to wommoa, mum & lamiamB. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, itsnutsetnrers adsoi.t. aad Stattcmary steam Otin ß rur gb rat ,' l n leri llschin g iT6tatit suns Anerfathees vae'' • o.ste iti zi g; lim ir s tr A m e r i t i rdrstT f t feeding Boilers. • W. P. POST:rat. BUD% -m-orirr BLANC FOUNDRY. - Sireeti Ninth Untioe iron NON iTITSIONOSOI. Sims 049,P!P1 BOXES' *eparEnlaT . ol.3q), a,f 3 4 P 1 9;44 111. 75 Orders prom ptly and careted# executed. _ Marge, reasonable. • .) - I EBBW BILICKLIND. oelsdlia „ . THOMAS CABLIII4,00.;" . Mirth Ward Youadrl , laehine , Workst aANDUBICY ST., ALLEGED:NT CITY, PA.. 16watt:wren of Steam ISTleil% Oil - Presses, Pal. I llitirra c itiMarn d erritrelar iVelltiri l 1 1 =1In i riti:s s Oi d ati stall. t d "der add a l ga r CIENTRAL FOUNDRY • • AND ROLL WORKS _ .. Oso tittreet. BO LEAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. Botta:Min CsittapAttardifils. r sitrivEL Dit.• aricamitsia4ol, • IRON 1311.0/40L, • r • 1.24 First Meet, Pittsburgh, Fa, Agent for ills sale di Cornwall, Doutbsagne. enplane, Isabella, Dnneannon, rllawhlPe. - and °tiles brands of AntbraSna. hlogbeny OOke and C. 11 l coarcoli • . , - PIA 11100110. (tempi itnneats ere moisresnartiOlt miAtratiwi. PITMIGFAGN. reGZB 11.: ; WELINEPAYi! AuiNVARI T- 29. 1969. IRON BROKERS. VISiZil • pITTSBURGIFI PAPER MAW. . 7AULDIDIiff COMPANY. uhusturers of . . , , 'PRINTING . AND WRAPPING PAPERS. CLINTON MILL—STEDBENVILLE. ONIO. BBIONToN MlLL —D*3q,iitglyfaT,ON, -07710 E AND NITANDNODISD. *t0.82 Third Street Pittstilirgh, Pa. O;fricsII2,—.A.IIODST D i A n li N t& President. - g r atrij'lNDDLS, ° l2 / ..f& Treas r re Dissoroili—Aagret Hartle, John Atwell, B. HAttatan, Jobe B. •ington. MIA mid for Parer Stook. li:29:ohtk FLO ' 11111 1141111 1 110UB. mpla. MILL . Time tsar Groan. prthlat egg lft4 FRENCH—:IFAIMILY 'FLOUR; This "lour will 'only oe out when especially ordiffred. 64 t. intr. 11' ' • Must)ta best St. Los% Vrikatirif L NA l laitatiNtirirt AJDAtkitribia: • • 451 1+3)4 intA,',) .1, ,BOILERS, &c. RUE It BOLE & CO, Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., ; • , , (NsAS twi Porwr.) Engine Builders, Founders &Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT 'ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all aims.* Special attention Invited to our now STATION ARY . OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE. BOILER,of l&horse power. • CASEEIGS. of every. kind._ made to order at ma'. Pm:Mary, on THIRD STREET,_below Market. RIGS for 011 Wet's, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, reiritthe on the AlleghenVitveromar, the Nos, Ni 4 Air All orders promptly filled: Trs tps, TORT PITT BOILER,,STILL 'IAIkK WO' KS. CARROLLt SNYDER, SIAXITTACTUB2IIII Of rustrwat, DOUBLE-YLVED IMEOLAN. YESE- S 4 BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANTA CHIMEINTS, BEENCHEIG AND ABB PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND DON. DENSESS; STEAM PIPES, GASONETNSS AND IRON BRIDEMS; • PIiDON DOORS A ND COAL SHUT= One. sod Warehouse, corner Second, 1 . Third. Short and Liberty Streets, fix.wssllßGlT,' Pa. 41/r Orders sent to the above address 80 will be , romotly atteaded to. , mb7:l • • WIIL BARNHILL & CO. ) BOII f ER. MAKERS - AND SHEET IRON WORRERS, NOS. 80, MM, Mik AND AS PENN ST. Raving secured a large yard andfernighed it with the most approved machinery , we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire 'Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Coadeaser Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling pang, Bridges. Sugar Pans, and see teanti hoaxers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5:cll :JAMES NI. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, • PITTSBURGH. PA. . atanurAcrvasui or . IRON OIL TANKS, ezrrulia PANS, corrzn exam! rot, soma:Re MILL STACID3. And SEEM iBON For Steambotts. JABYD H. Buytrea 111DITSD D. DaIISU. JARED M. BRUSH & SON, NANUTACTIIIIIRS OP - Steam Boilers, - Oil Stills, Tanks. SKEET IRON WORE. &O. . 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh,: . OILS. *AP STARING AND KING, Oninagaton *rebuts and Brokers In Petroleum ad .10i Product; DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITESBIIRGEt, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, RING & GOy IE7 Walnut Street. TAcis. BROTHERS,, • • COMMISSION , MERGTIAIiTS • AND DIA:LZB.B IN Petrolenniand itatliduets. Pittatnirglitnet—DALVh•Lb BITILDEICO. 'cor ner of Dnqnsane Way and Irwin streets. Otline—,l2, WALNUT er. apl:wao plr M. LONG & CO" • Auartrracrußaaa or _ I I tHF, WHITE 'III3IMING OIL, • end "L t7C.IFEB." Offloe, No. 2 Duquesne Way, mono. HARI)W,AtA)n. —.—. - NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. uNDsrf, girtsßrr & EU WEgt Manufacturers and linpatters IP 'la ID JR. 3F4 ~• • • • CUTLERY, &C.' 887 LIBERTIC • °°.l:7,4kgr/whirsmo ; • •: t - " 7 ....neliquire Viilosi Depot. PITTSDURGH:' • &rata Int YMBRAIIKS, SCAMS. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH . . NOVELTY WORKS. : Au)azas, .11VNEE -dr , . CO icAistrAennirs OP' Allititene Standard. Patent' Platfbrin and Counter - . • SCALES. Janne faced Patent Door ,Locks and' Latches, PAINT AND 0 1I ER MILIA LtALLZABLZ IRON, ow. COrner of drant and t ltlint ; 'Streata, ~.1117autracia; (LAKE svrEitiofi nioirza mu. .0 onwrise wolia `+~ N 1 :.0 A!tlEi‘'liicCUßDY & CO, .. J erre. , i iin ' ten ofililleaft as an a l l A NA . re: lop . (MVO' 0 mot, pelter,po lee lder. Also, Imel'lliVlige 4 " i 711' Pate, 11, 1 3 ,111nei lri .TiO0 " 12111 .7147 rllle , Wila s AW Ala llie r for. • Lrati s elb t allgoshesu r e i it 1 .T.tX:ir; ITA:11!1.1, colt I. Siva i , odnlbollosSia,g, NEno,3 *vow • , FIRA N4a*L. .IWVNA.,;..S.I,J."A•:;WtrI..;.•:ILVJ'JN;IVWISI"•• FORT - BAKIRtir . -tOI III NY. . . No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : • : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALIMS 1.151 I GOVERNMENT SEUURITPE, AND' COLD. lATEREST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSITA. Oollodloas made oa AU aoaeolibla Veleta te the Vatted States and cannons. • , D 1611710118: dna. 0 Mau. Robt. H. Hing, *drew 1110 or. dames Id. Balla. ' D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace. IL IW/cots, ' NATIONAL BANN OF COMIRCE, Cor. of Wood and Rail St& leust. A. PAT BI 91iiIMO • • •. .Pride or. JOII• fp 85 0 1 no CAPITA -4 0 s"'-(iih A.. Ilevm, win, lockh rown, Mica. art, W. 5. Allan Shea.ck. DlBool=l DUI. WET, CAIJOBEH & CO., BANIERD BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention e pa i nto be menage and " I GOVERNMENT BONDS. 1, SiglieDrartia On Ltoriaimi. inyted N. Houma ' 3341114Z33GMEtElp Collections made on sal the l principal points or the United States and Clutsdna. r 00I)PER. .LITBEULN. Preen. BAWL. Ai ti as. (*abler. D. LEST DIEIZOOBS; g e W. Cu., =1 MeCandle•S. wa. Douglas, Win..Meec. /4.-715 8 : 141:012 . ix, OSUCCISSOBA TO HANNA. HART I 00i.) DIJSZES LA 57 Market Street, r=w'rsummu,.es. Stocks, Bonds and 'other Securities Botroxr ANDi BOLD ON comanssioN. Particular atteritim paid to the Derekeee sale of • ignited States fAecttittibs Ja3o:al , DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ENDERSON & BROTHERS, 11, Mt Liberty street, Dealers la Diags. Paints *tent Medicines. . jale.D W. ILiCHEOWN 'a BRO• 9 WHOLESALE'BRUGGISTS, .1121 D 1dA21177.9F11711.9811 Or Carbon COIL NOTED TO IW. 105 LIBERTY !OEM, PITTSPURGIL NOVA. , - White Lead, Window Glass and Glassware at Malluisetunere prier,. de9 iLECTIC WIER CORDIAL, An Infallible remedy for .11weetier Clodltgalea; Mars then, llybanterec IVoacutta, boar ',nomad' and Cholera Morbus. • DL. CIS' Cep CERE A speeltle for Cholera,' ,eramps ' Plan n gbh, for sale by . . 6 HARRIS '& Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, A.GLEINTIS IMES I. so oonAKER 4 BOWS PURE WHITE .LEA. MCCOY'SVWs4UPHITMI4 ORE,IP oxonly wan paint that list deteriorate tor oxiboars , It WM look Irinaonger and sirs more perfect satisfastion tlian nth Dalai, la tbe arks' - - kvi ; . . . PIESBURGII RollBlit • . •.• ESTABLIERED 1850 e • SCHATD • • & rRIDAT IJIPONTORO OP - IMBEION InNES AND,,LIQUORS9 ' Aro: . 409 Penn Steed; Pittsburg/4. Would direct the attention of the public to the fact that, DT. seising superior facilities through wens large "Wine and Liquor Datums In Europe. and making Utar importations dirstot they ass enabled to oder the various gradea of (Melee V,I2fES Jhtf LI4UODS at porkies less Alum Sasterp ratel. lin. lUMIIIOOIIII of qualities and comparison of prices respectfully solicited. A choice satOrtment of pare OLD WM WRTh EST constantly on hen S. FINCII A CO" , ,~pta. IRiI, 187. ISO. 191. in sod IYO. , ' , PIEST krr MEET, PITTSKIRIiIir MAYOTACTIMILS 07 copperPere Rye -, yrkiskoi Auo, dealer/ In'tol/.111 1 /N VINES and Litiudss. - C N rroll , A D CIGARS. EXtELSIOn WOUIUU . 7 ,11.. .11111".. ‘J.EME.11515101410 - " ,yomitaatuttlianili Design', '4 faiPlirOs SP, sr, 9w% .PIPOWASII"' - 13 ' 1 14. . VOl, l /40 Ifgpv*Peallirls 1 fgpv*Pealli rls ; I. lar% a. _ILA.. a .14 CENTRAL Al). ENION ,• PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheap* -Investment now In the market for gale vs PEE. It. TUCE-la r EZ , Corner FIFTH AVENUE 1g WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Goverment Bonds. Gold and Coupons aad European txehaniga as market rates. dezi T, BRADi 004 (illeOeuors to IL Agin h CO—) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33AL ZeT-33rt. 3111FIL Sit BUY AYR SELL 411.1.1. KINDS oT GOYERRILFZIT SECURITIES, . sour snug Arm coma% - ON MOSE FAVORABLE TERMS. tar Interest Allowed on Depoefts. Money loaned on Oovenumesit Roads at low est market sates. Orders eseeated for the Purchase and Bale, of MI M, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY fr. CO. . , tar PASTIES DESIIIIING TO IN , vMT In UNION' AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC EONDS can save one per cent. by Purchas ing before - .TANLYARY Bonds on hand for deliver,. JAMES '.T,. SIOUX a co., Agents Central and Union Pacific Railroad cons pies, corner Fourth and Wood stre ets. d,athla . topstittglj Gaittte, FINANOB AND TRADE. OPTICS Cl ran Pirrasu Boa fakzErTE TUESDAY, January 19, 1868. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135; Silver, 130; Eighty-one's 111%; Five. Twenties, 1862, 113; do 1864, 109%; do 1865, 109%; do 1865, Consols, 108%; do 1867,`108%; do 1868, 108%; Ten Forties, 107%; New York Central, l ls7%; Erie, 29; . Reading; 95%; Pittsburgh; Fort. Wayne dr. Chicago Railroad, 121%; Ohio & Missis sippi, 34%; Michigan Southern. 91%; Cleveland ez Pittsburgh, 88; Chicago it Rock Island, 127%; Chicago ik North West ern, 83%; do Preferred, 88%; Western Union Telegraph Company, 33%; Pacific Mail, 123%; Adams Express, 49; Mer chants, 12%; Gregory, 3,6 0 ; Quartz Rill, 70; Smith andParmele, 2,65. X—Cloaing quOtations received by James T. Brady dc' Co.: Gold, 186; United States Sixes, 1881's, 112%; 5-20's, 1862, 113',; 5.20'5, 1864, 109%; 5-20's, 'IE6S, 110%; 10-40's, 107%; 5.20'5, January and July, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and July, '67108%; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par less '4; July 7.30'5, do %; 7-30's, due Compounds, 119. • PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET MITI= OBTHE PITTSBURGH GAMUTS" TUESDAY, January 19, 1869. The Market has again taken another turn upward, and, as always is the case, when there is a reaction either way, there was considerable excitement manifested, plentY ,i, of buyers and but very few sellers. 4!..Dtw rp has advanced to 57%058, but tor some time past Antwerp has not been regarded as much of .a criterion; indeed, that market now seems to be influenced by our own instead of our markets being ,controlled by it. The . Boston Bulletin, re garded as a very reliable commercial jour nal, reports the stock of oil in the world on the first of January a minion of barrels short compared with the year preceding! It is but proper to reuiark, however, that this is a disputed point, and one, which, in the absence of full and accurate statistics, it is very difficult to determine. It is generally. conceded,' we think, that the stocks ,beth in this country and Europe will fall short of what' they were one year ago, and that the conaumptiYe; demand has been and is Milt steadily, increasing, 'but as to whether there is a deficieno : of a million of barrels, it la difficult to . Saar i:eine. The . point is, a very important one, as on this, to some •extent, hinges the fu ture of the maritet t and it is to be regretted, as we remarked some time since, '.that liOdatina in ragft'il.P. oi are nbt more reliable and satisfactory. The Crude market was Srtn to-day, , with an improved deinivid, and with more bay'. ore than Sellers, prices ruled higher. We can talort tiaga ntna an *Pat at /W. which la an atigrance of from % to a %.. compared with yesterday. ' 8,000 bbla "put," Mx months from date at 14, and $150; and 1,000 bbisroast? at 14 and > J200.. amingsiD As already . intimated, was firm and „lomewhat excited today, and a pretty sharp advance, (simpered with yesterday, was established. Bile 500 bbis each March to jam) st 84 500 each Febuary to June at 85; 1,000 each Jaauary and Febaary at MX; Loop,Janttary at 58%; 500 each April to June at Upend 500 each same months at 85%. , Offers to buy last half March at 34%; 88 for all year, buyers option;' B4% for March end Aprilf 83% .for January to March; and 88 for spot. Bell CHUBB OIL. J. B. Bell • . 960 I b'awcett, L. & 8... 240 J. C. Kirk pat'k. 880 lock lisrt & F'..... 960 Citizens Ref. Co 80 Forsyth & 8r0.... 880 r •10 Total 011.13 HIPPED A. V. It. R. t 11. KOOhler . .:te Co.; 07 Obis refined , to' Waring; King & Co., Philadelphia. EL W. Morgan & Co., 250 do dote War den, Frow,V,Co., Philadelphia. . E , firaun .t Wagner, 260 do do to * Waring, King t Co., Philadelphia. Nat. Rel. & St. Co g 38 do do to New York, Paradna Co. Motel, & Co., 187 do to W. P. Illitsu &Bro.. Phibulelphia. W.A. Sproul, 58 do tar to Libby & Clark, Philadelphia. suf r on Kotievilptki.,lStdodotoTehiel Iron Works, Philadelphia. • , Total ship:6lolde 1tettue.1.....-..;. 74777 • 61 Mar ‘ 94,atirit , PED new! whom 'O. Pr o e4. 1 ,114.(10 M. t 4P, tp„,,Wav, , '• • grub]; 52' Vlo &silo IN;Lincolii'it' Co.,Boatono n ; " .1 Total idPISOKOP 1140.06/669048111•404:44. " Tar.. t . 14,-111661 134.14:1 . U.A.IALL PITTSBURGH ILiatKETS. Gin= OP TH:11 PITTSEUBOS GAZETTE, t TcrEsnAv, January 19, 1869. The markets in a general way continue dull, and unsatisfactory with a light vol ume of business in the aggregate, and what. is worse still, there-is but little prospect at present of any immediate improvement. The receipts both by rail and river, are again increashig, and stooks generally are fully up to the requirements of trade. APPLE BUTTER-75 to 80 cents. APPLES --May be quoted all the way from 54 to $6 per bbl, as to quality. BUTTER-la dull and unchanged; we continue to quote at 33 to 35. • BEANS—S3,SO to $3.75 ner bushel. at 4 to CRANBERRIES—Du l; $l9 to $2O. 4%. CBEESE—SaIes Hamburg at 16 to 17; and Goshen 19 to 20c. • CARBON OIL—Is quoted firm . , in a job- Mug . way at 29 3 to 80 for standard white. DRIED ' 'FRUIT—SaIes Peaeues, at 12 to 13 for quarters, and 16 to 17 for halves. Ap ples firm at 10 to 11. , DRESSED HOGS-13 to 14c. . HAY—Dull but unchanged; we continue to quote baled at 518 to 125 for inferior ..to prime. HOMINY--$6,25 to s6,so . peibbl. ' EGGS--Dn11; pickled 25c, and fresh packed 300. PROVISION&—Bacon is firm wit h job bing sales at 1 to 15c for Shoulders, and 19 to 19%0 Or H 4% ams. Country Lard, Dig to 19c, and 20 for prime kettle rendered in tierces, and - 21 c in kegs and palls.- Mesa Pork, 580,50 to $3l. LARD OIL--Firm at 51,38 to $1,40 for No. 2. and 51,68 to $1,70 for No. 1. • GRAM—Wheat continues dull and may be quoted at 01,75 to 51,80 for Winter, and $1,45 to 51.50 for No. 1 Spring. Oats steady; we continue to quote at 64 to 65c on track , and in elevator, and 66 to 613 c in store. Sales of Ear Corn - at 80c, and Shelled ,at 82c. Re is in fair demand at $1,45 to $1,47, a n d but little offering. Barley is still qnoted at ,80 to ,85 far No. 2 Chicao Spring, and;l $1 52 for prime Ohio and Penna g . SEEDS=SaIes of Cloverseed at .53 to •to 59,50, and . Timothy at ' 5 3,25 to $3,50. Flaxseed ma Ybe quoted at 52,35 to 52,40. SALT—Stilt quoted at 12 by the car load, and 10 to 15c-per barrel higher for small lots in store. POTATOES --Dull and nnchinged-73 75c on track, and 80 to 85c instore. SORGHUM-6 0 to 660. POULTRY—SaIes dressed Chickens at 12 to 13c, and . Turkey! at 16 to 17c. I TALLOW--Rendered, 1134 to 12c. PEANUTS-51,75 per bushel. \ FEATHERS-Sales to the trade at 80 to 85 for live geese, and 90 to 95, in a retail gray FLOUR—The market is-quiet and un change. We continua to quote at • $7,25t0 $7,7$ for Spring, and Winter Wheat, $8,50 to $9,00. B y Floiir, $B. The Pearl Mill quote their brands, made of the nstWheat, at 30 as follows: Extra Family Flour, barrels, $9,, and, in sacks, $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrehr, 510,00, and, in sacks, 59,70 pn barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in barrels. $7,80, and, in sacks, 57,50 per barrel. The City Mills quote. prices as folloWs: Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, $9,30, and, in sacks. $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, in barrels, $9,80, and, In sacks, $9,50 - per barrel, and Spring, $8,00,,in barrels, and $7,70. in sacks, per barraL WHlSKY—Highwines are still quoted, 12 a jobbing way, at 97 to 51. Markets by Telegraph. New Yong, January 19.—Cotton dull, heavy and 10.3.40 lower; saleh 1,800 bales at 28aVo for middling uplands. Flour dull reeelptal 6,975 bbis; sales 5,900 bbis at $.5,65 a 6,70 for superfine State and Western; 56,65 a 7,20 for extra State; $6,50a7,60 for extra Western; 57,80a9,50 for white wheat extra; 56,80a9,10 for round hoop Ohio; $7.50a8,50 for\ extra St. Louis; 59,00a12,00 for gocd ehdiee do., closing dull; California Flour nominal. Rye Flour quiet; sales 200 bbls at 55,40a7,130. Corn - Meal quiet. Whiskey dull and drooping; sales ,100 bbis Western at 51,0381 , 05 free, the latter price an lextreme. Wheat dull:and prices -with out decided change; receipts, 790'bus; sales 37,000 bus at $1,5634a1,60'f0r No. 2 spring in store and afloat, and $2,2552,30 for white Michigan. Rye dull. Birley quiet; sales 2,000 bus State at 51,95. Barley Malt Corn: receipts 16,621 bus; in fair request, without decided change in price; sales ; 18,000 bush at 935 96 for new mixed western, 51,07a1,093; for old 'do in store and afloat, 91a95 for new' white western 95a98 for white southern, 9634a97.f0r western yellow, 96a9734 for Jersey yellow. Receipts Oats 2550 bushels- . Oats heavy and lower ides sales 25,000 bushels at 7534 for western in store, 77a7734 afloat; Rice 'Arnie Coffee quiet.. Sugar, more active: sales 800.hhds . Cuba at 1135; sales 800 boxes, aaVana at 11 . Molasses 'easier; sales 800 bbls' New Or- I leans at 73a77;. sales 120 lihda'at 40 for Mid i eovado and 56 for Demerara:- PetroleUm easier; sales '4500 bbis of 1954%20 far Crude and 84a34% for Rained bonded. Hops quiet. Linseed Oil quiet. and steady, at al in casks and bbls. Spirits Turpentine unchanged. Pork firmer and irregular Italia 650 bbls • at 529,50a29,75 for new.mess, 528,50528.75 for V. old do., $21'25,50 for.prime, :$27,50a28,75 f0r,_ . .:.., pilme mass. Beef steady, with sales of 131,> bbis at 59,00a16,60 for new plain mess, and 1.14,00a19,60 for new extra Wean. Tierce , , Beef more active; sales of 6,850 tea at 527 a 32 for Prime, $.80a36 . for India mess.. Beef Hafirm,. with ses of 160 bbia at 530a35 Cu M eats fi rm, wit al h sales of 200 pkgs at. - 123ia13c for shoulders, 14a16)ic for hams. Dressed Hogs heavy at112%31314e for 'west ern and 131ia140 for pity; middles firm at. Ifiz i for Stratford out, with sales of, 50 bxs. Lard firmer, with sales of 750 tea at.lBal 9 / a for steam,'add-19%a19,0 tbr kettle ren dered; also,. 1,000 Ice steam; miller, Febru ay/ and March, at 195(0. , ‘ Butter , steady'at. ' • 3214043 for.; Obits • Cheese firm: at .16a20a; Freights to ;Liverpool lower. with. engage. moats tor 50,001 bus grain -et O. for, Wheat per jail, - snalfl. for , cora per ;steam, for wheat per stew!: . arid 2,50 0 . bbls dour 'pert. 'Swim 25. - Lehest—FioUr awed quletind 'steady fir, low grades , add'. Very heavy for medium and" good: Wheat quiet 'without . decided change, with but little expert inquiry, in. consequence of the decline In freistita. `Bye dull end, nominal at $1.50-: Otts dull' and heavy at 75540 *Oat, and 770 fur western in. s t or e cora,*eady. at 13a9554c. for new !nixed Western, end 111,07a1,09%, for .old. mixed wietemin store and tifloat.,, Pork quiet and very Arai It $12.62430; for new La mle. Beef quiet atid Anchanged: . Cut. Meats firm, With moderato ihqiiiry. Bacon. quiet and ;'firm.' Lard very firm and ad= saucing, with tales .200 tierbee steam fo r April at 19,441. • Eggs dull at Wan Dry Gktods.—Cotton goods market is less active • and an• upward tendency for_ the time being.has been arrested; heavy drawn aheetinges in moderate request at 170 for best makes 16Ao for second best, and 140 for the best makei of unbleached shirtings. Pepperell R haie advanced to 15c; New - York tnills bleached muslina firm at 27'4a , 280;,. Watusutta do. 25e; Lonedale, 134, and Hope, 15%c. Fanear styles of new prints in limited request at 18a183io and 1481434 for extra do. Lancaster ginghams bring 17c, Glasgow, 17c, and Roanoke. 12c. Washing ton cambricat are selling. at 110, and me. dluin light styles of deLaineis at 200. - ens considered very dull, yet Jirlees, rule steady. - cr,gysz.inn; 19 Flour dull, and ravers buyers for city made; at $11,005. 511,25 for treble extra white; .119,504 9 ,7 5 f0r ,doable extra amber;18,2546,50 for double' extrkwinter; 57,7548,00 for ' double extra' .epring,countrymade; $7,80a88:00 for double extra redlittarainbET; ;7,0047,50 for SoublS' extra soling; 1:$945410,00: for :whiter. White wheat. held at 7 LOW for , No. =l. real-. yjnter.' Dora, ,sales , two ••cart it 715728.: Ide, one :ear s et 420. ,:tty.)-.helqat., $1,1100.11,56 f9r N o = 71 4 51.2 1 544. 1 1 2 4 Par 4 0 K • .Petroleard ig sei Op; ,dpoian da gyn . +) ei eet:i t niitarw, fbr , baud 1 AOOO