- 6. .. noti vtoms , ----- DUQUESNE_WORICS; . COLEMAN RA IM .& CO . .‘ Manufacturers of .. IRON,NAILS, STEEL, - JXLES * AND SPRINCS. , g Dulallesne Iron, .fihnet.. and Tank...lron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Box Irolf, Chareosi . Iran, Cylinder Iron, XL iron. Flanged Cotter Bank Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges, flat Ball for Coal Roads, Boller Iron, Crow Bars, Chain -Links: Boller Heads, Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth, Carriage, Wagon, and Coach Borings, and Axles, all styles: blab Steel for Flows , Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings and -Moulds cut to pattern. Boring hterl all sites. A. B. Steel dliteeiTire, Steel Crow Bars, Steel hafting, . , A 31 I t A .1 r' ALL GOODS F T CLABITED. AND W , -, . .. „ . ~ .6fte, °Zees and Works 10th street and !Alla ghe y dyer and 17 WATER STREET, Fitts lr bur h.-usrl ' - . JAS. (Moe, NO. 177 -'PENN STREET, VERSON, PRESTON Si CO., Penisylvanii Iron Works. Warehme, Nos. 186 andNIT 11BEIT STEEBT, 4"51" 319n°1911;114415N.G11. IRON AO STEEL WORKS. _ COLEMAN, RAMC & CO, MANU7ACTIMSIIII Iron, Wails Steel, Carriage and Wagon Springs and Axles. Mignon% XL:- -- and , Juniata Merchant Bar, Bound aad Square Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; nal, Half Oval and Hall Bound Iron; Cylinder and eirauou,Box Iron; Drag and Drop per Bars; T and Rail for Coal Roads; Cat Nails. and Spikes; flow, Spring and A , B Steel; Laminated Steel; Cutter Bare, Crow Bars, Se. Mice and Warehouse- 77 WATEB. STREET, - - Pittsburgh. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORM. SING.,} =MK & CO., CAST *,.PrD QEB, iN STEEL, BAnAwAmoritukcia, A alaarrit Alsl3 PLATFORM BPRIN9B, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac., &a Warehouse, : 88ifsbmaa,. .IQONig4 St& BARB & PAIUN. Driti - CRESCENT 'STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR _4k •PMIKEN, omie, No. 339 Liberty St, 'IIOLACIE' jip PARK, IiRMItR'& CO., 113 11 1 11 l l4 • m a OSee - asidWarehouse,l2o. 151111,1SH,SZCOND and 1.19 and 1541FMIT EITTZETS, " " prrrsiiirae. NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. II A.. - EL MOW AJEUE , ^ 887 LIBERTY STR:giET,- e"" COBNAR OF MAY2III4 orrinampu P • NOVELTY WORKS. /MANN, DIPIKEr, op., KEYSTONE STANDARD, RAIIIIIANK'S PAT ENT) PLATFORM A.ND COUNTED. SCALES. Janus Paced Patent Door! Looks and Latches. Paint and Coffee Mille, Eta. 00733FS OF FIRST - AVENOB 4 . 011M1T STB,, Pittsburgh, Peun9a. r i AILE SIIRICRIOK• — DO*PIEBAILL AND BKIIIIONG 1103E3 ISITRAM. PARK, AtoCURDT & CO., iimintseturers of Sheathing. Brasiers , and Bolt Gopperfetsed Copper po t e Still Bot toms, ter Bolder. Alse,lors sad Deal ers eta, Tin Plate , Shron. Wire, ge. 2liottaritly on band Planers , Machines ami Tools. rehoase,•.No; 140 FLEW 0 . 111.04 T and 104 11D STRZET. Pittsburgh. • lapeotal orders at Copper cut togas desired pat " nigitelitideT I • Vitaxxv., Presit W. P. Team. part. IFORGE,;.. A,011 ; IRON CO., mAsuracrours 01 Bar Iron; - , • Poliirnad Fish Saiiinini Bolts; Railroad Oar Atidei Hanoi; Leeomotive Flner;Lesi . LoeomotiirePinme Shapin; Side Rod*: ; -- Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; -Piston Rods, !Wrists; Pltnian Jaws, 1 111n1lawili &w. ITrTSBVIZGH. P•.. STEEL WORKS'. Prrrssuactzt. Maindhatuers of ;wary des4:rtpilon of rt rAsTwitaa HETCALF, 1 REUN XELLE.G. GEO. W. BAER, 1 CHAS BE . PARKIN. Brzczii. nuiTznin-111. M. NUB. PITTABUR6K4 PA. STEEL WORKS. Naaufaeta i rers of all description of HARDWARE. LINDSEY, grinifkiu WE% Manufseturerr and LaPorte's c f CUTLERY, &C. elite Square Beier, VnioP Depot. PITTSBURGH. goats for tAlßßlallCf4,'lW=th. NOVELTY, WORKS. . Pounded; A. , 1633. IiAMACMITI9I 3 / 3 OP COPPER.' 3' A? FOR PITT Y ~.. ^a '.x _. BM FOIMRY COI/PBY. OFFICE AND WORKS, •;TWEL - fTH - STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. es, Rolling Mill Ma ail Machines, He: tingsgeneFaUly. • VirEnginL chinery, torts,. and -• • • NATIONAL FOIJN. DST AND ..PIPE.. WORKS. corner Carron and . Smalbeisiulltriets, eruvra WARDO • _ PriatIiNESTAVRIE:I6 • yO7-1 WILLIAM -,SMITH, Mantifabturer of if . CAST iRONII93i7X„XEPE . 701 t OAS AND WATER WORKS. My Pines ike all 6,utiiiviirlablyin Pits, in dry sand. and LS feet lengths. Also, tall assortment of geseral Cisthip toriies and Water' Wait& I would also call the attention of Superintend. ants of Air. Works to sof =4 of RETORTS. ATLAS WORKS, • MORTONSTRiET, Ninth Ward, prx•rossuricm. THOMAS N. MILLER, President 4:hese Works'irenmongihe latlest Mid Most complete establishments in the West, and ate now pteßated toPitnila =igloo% of err? diner11)11 1 01 Boilers, On Tasks. MMM Railroad Obatiogs. maliing, NIU Castings. Engine Castings. **shine Castings. General Castling,. ORDERS SOLIIIITZD o9:neti L. 0. LIVLNGSTOR • W.-8. BUST. • W. A. 8.00,1W80N. LIVINGSTON & CO., • ' IKON F01731 7 1:1=3, MANIniACTUSHI3 OP . . • 712 1 111 LIGHT amyl:lies, All deieliptlons. for Plumbers and Gu Pltt,ers ,• ,AsaE rieultoralltaplements. Cotton andWooletkittll e atrtk All Jo prOmptlp attended to. . Otkee and Works—WASHINGTON AVENDH, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Pa. ROBECEION, REAL Buccessors to Boanrsow, Kum b Mamas, WASHINGTON WORNS, 7 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, 4 311,111411CLIITOMOTBOLt and Eltri 'Steam Ea =gingßlast Baal :I: UZI:All d i Mae ntr_c e l l s 7 . l ollTanfa Btids, , _Boll and Sheet - Iron Work. , Orllce, 'No. 151, corner First and andthdeld Streets. Agents for GMEABVIII FILTIENIt. lialigTOß for reeding Bollers. AUMNI 21=13tiatrie VOCIT D • 'Street,tNinth Ward, Bolling NM and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACIMIERY AND oABTENes easEPALLY. Orders promptly and earep►lly executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT 0c15:123 THOUS CARLIN & Mirth 'Ward Potindiy : and' *Willie Wojkl, SANDUSKY ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA., Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 Prekses, ktuleys, Shaftig, am and Saw ME, Work, Bolling Wa g o n Machine Castings, Orate Bars, Weigh Boxes,' go. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sins.. mviii:qs EH OENTBAL.FOU BY AND ROLL WORKS PenaB9o street. BOT.TaI AN, BOYD & BAGALEY. ohm zon., - frpu C unps 7AOU rollbeis Ac LUMBER. UMBER I LUBIDS1112• . , ALEXANDER fULTTEDSON. Dealer is all Kinds of Lumber. ,3 ;ON HAND 'AND TOBllLidr 1 00%000 fest Dry Pins Boards; 150.0011 het 13i and 2 inch Clear Plank: 30 , 000 f e et Dry 13i inch Common Plank; 80,000 feet Dry 1 and 9 inch, Oak; 25,000 feet Dry SIX, and 3 inch Ash, 5,000 ft. Dry 2.' 4 )& 3 ln•CherrY 80,000 ft. Dry 1,13 x, 9 and 3 inch Popper; 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 0,88,000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting: 180,000 No. 11S-inch Shingles. sawed. • - • 0150,090 No. 118iIngh Shingles.: awed! 40,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sealed; -40,000 Fire Brick; 1 4 000 Fire. Tile. 100 Tons Fire; YAleDd —No. 56 PIIEBL BTBSIIT. formerly Manchester a nd 167 REBECUA. 818/.1.T.0pp0. site the Gu Works, Allegheny City. volt BROKIEIRS. , , SAMUEL EL WICKESSIELIM, , - IRON BRON.ItEL, - • ISG First Street, Pitialurghtia. , Agent for the Nile of Oerstio4 * Dotighainerei Josephine, Isabella, DlineannOn.ntallitOkt,emen. don. and other braids of Anthracite, Youghio gheny cake and C. B._OharcesJi , s. / • PIG IKONS. Cons! iruments &remelt res seet.fally ultimo!. ?~: HUGH !rBOLE & CO, s f, cod , Pow DifitdooBl4 Engine Builders,- Founders and Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all elm, Spwial attention Invited to S AND SATION ABY OIL WELL ENGINE, PORTABLE BOILER, of Ib-bone Power. CASTINGS, of every Mud, made toorder atour Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for 011 Welle, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to . . , "INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny lliver,near, the Point, FORT PITT • ' • BOILER, STILL Mill TANK, CARROLL &SNYDER ' - TUBULAR, DOUBLIC•iiIIED TTIBULAR. illta•BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLL GIL STILLS. AND RIL TAMES, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PAINS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSEMS; STEAM PIPES, Gums:mats AND :LOAN BRIDGES; PRISON DOM AND COAL BUTT= • Mae and Warehouse, earner Second. !_lidirill,.. , , Shogt and pberty ‘ fis, • 0 A S t 'if PITTSBURGH. Pa. air Orders sent In She above address will bb promptly attended to. mh7:189 - WM. BAJRNHILL &XIX, ✓ • .13tdriEll 3 1 14%;XFMS 1 AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOB. 01). us l a*lliD ea Fluor T. Having secured a large yard and fiumished It wan me most approved machinery we sr.pre- Er r ed to maantactureevery description ogBiAL BB in the bilitknanner,ond Wartilielltial to made to theetmnitty::,olSitolleYsi Breeching, 'Vire Bei% Steam Pines, Lceomover . Boilers. Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 3 : 12 4: tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Br es Seger Pans, and sole mannfteturers of B , ent Boilep. Revisiting done . on ihotteit notine. JAB3D Y. BEWElSlA••.7.r..•....z.marlatp.marrEaL JP*O IrC n e'll S/1410° , YANCIFACTI3II2BBI: I 7 Stearn - Bonds, 91113 tills, Tank& sgEnzutori. won*. &O 2 fit fiti , eit,lPittsbdrafei Pa. A. BRADLEY .Sr. CO. manniketniers of the greatest tarletrof Cook; Parlor and Heating States r BO BE ,rou ID im Intl, suit= • • Sole Agents for the celebrated Base - Burning . ,ntal Stoves and Furnaces for Bard Coal or Coke. 3est in the World for Parlor,Office. Store or P fel VVern rat TY ° O.Tre r-Ws' or s ms w~d toy s" lio~urylfun- No..4O,wnTREZT. , L , ur Agents for Orientals—DEslblLEß BROS., thfleld St.; GEO. HUBLEY. Allegheny City. EOM - NES; BOILERS; &C (N)iA2 Tax Porn', ) Machinists. lITTSBURGI4, PA. gir All orders promptly Ailed. TaT tra, JAMESJII. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, • PIIRSIBURG/if, rag , • t I : l4.thkiratera 2lll ;:lr'' IRON OIL TANKS, eNTTLIIIT.I•42O. 9errE B9 lusig Fez , ROLLIIRMILX4 13T.LOILk: And BERET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. STOVES, CASTINGS, aco gRAFF, lIIIGUS & CO., SCANDRACTUBENS Or ZV3RY r.S.ILIZTr Or SO,STON COORING RANGE, , 0 11111- FUME: FURNACE," _ Foil WARMING BUILDINGS. THE NNggW ANTI-DiIn_COGEENG STOVE, "REGULATOR." COLD IA- COOK STOVE. VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE ',AST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'd RE (LECTOR, GRATES free from dirt and dint; .ita t raz irAwiTaqrsauAils. - 206 and 205 Liberty Street,- PITTSBURGH. PA. seTS:yl7 C OOK STOVES. ' CET THE BEST. BISSELL dr, CO.'S TRIUMPH, • • .70.14 BI,TTIMPTOFB 00414 Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast u 4Sethuramifithir Btiee'Bi the Mau. BIEELL- tie 00' , wtif,St4iegt , At.o on hand intro: r.ou..oll.wrovEs, , BLAMING STO GRATE VlD66rinfrozßa. • ITO COOKING NOE& ft. ICHTTSHOLGIII P . PACTURINO COMPANY, Manufacturers of PRINTING & WRAP INS PAPERS. CLINTQN MQUIT43 . TINDI3MNYYLLN. MMO. BRIGMTO24 Jo-NEN N • RIGEITON,rA. OFFICE AND 7,WEINNoptniNi: No. SS Third Streot t -Tittobtalthi ormoimo—AUGUEIT HAIIVIN.PiesIdent. JNO. B. LtinNOsTos,, Tre.uuret, Dlmitaxona—AWilaDLF" Atwell, B H. Hartman John - 27.,,tr i ngto lk (NIP wad Paner 8t04., • ~..WOMBS WINES..LIQUORS, &o. JOSEPH S. FINCH CO.; Bros. 184 WM 11811. Mil, 193 lama UNS, , . FIBS! STBEZT, prrTB3l3 - A6ll, - • - ,1 31 .0 21 9: 17 6c 2 riza. 'Copper' 'wed Pare Ilya' Also, desieces I'OEUEIGIN WERllliand LI- Quoas, BOPS. ac. e.nla MNAMcLiiXtv FORT 'PM 'BANKER' COMPANY. 1. '56.169 - Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : 1200,000. STIAKHDLOiIIe INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED 0$ TIME DEPOSITS. the Co[Wind/hates a llections nudend c on anad aeo eas. ssible points in DIBECTOBB: D. Hostetter. - Jl2O. D . Mahar. -- James llordmi. Bobt. D. Wallace. Azdrew Hiller. B. ?sweets,: James X. Bailey. WAN, Preen. MIA.III , L.D D. 11.16117 . NATIONAL BO Of ,COLIIMCE, Cori of.lira• and Sixth Sts. A. PATTER 8011........... Presidsiat. JOll. - 136 RILL .....4.•......:..........0auddrie. CAP - 1T . .4.4 .. : 0 tif - f ilieoo,ooo. . ' imizotolts: - . • I:rattersim, • . GeoTge W. ours, • 1 Chu H. Brown, .." 11 H. Palmer, . Lockhart, ' Wm. Douglas, Dan. IL .Darldson, Wm. Bud. - • W. 8. Haven: —,, - ' V DISCOVNTS DAIL 439:022 , • HABT,:Q~II6BEY ac CO., BANKERS AND BROXERS, 'Corbel , Third' and Wood Streets, . . rrTeracsiaricare, PA., (gIIOOKASOBS TO HANNA, HART A 00..) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And rossOcular st a te n ntr e red to Qs Duroluue , coy ERNIIIENT BONDS. "light Drafts on Hacoridon. artmes bi -- HOLMES& BONN 67 Market Street, PrrT•1715.111111143113, Collections loads cm all the principal points of the Wilted States and Canada.. 8U)elE11,Bonole and other Seatuillee BotreaT *so sou. ON crcannsattorr.. Partial:du attention paid to the purchase and sale of ' United States 'Securities pITTSBURGH • BANK FOR SAVINGS,: Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION. No. 07 Fourth Street, NZAJILT OPPOSITZ Ting Basra or" P/TTBI3I7BOH. CHARTERED IN 1889. - OPEN DAILY_ from 9 to 4 o , clock,__and on 'WEDNESDAY arid SATURDAY EVE:NINGS, from May . let to November . Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, an from November Ist to May Ist, 6 to 8 o'clock. • • • Books of By-Laws, &c., furnished at. the office. This institution especially offer to those whose earnings are limited, the opp ortunity es to accumu late, by small deposits; saved, a.um which will be a resource when nee ed, arid bearing in. tem inst B O ARDang unproductive. OPMANAGERS: , •i > t • 1 ONOWEitS 'lncl — ruagmtsit ," " . .8. IL. JAXE.T.P.ARIC. - dn. , L ;k l A.T.CRET.ABIr AWD TIMASIII4B, 4 . D. E. IicKINLEY: - A. BRADLEY, WM. K. NESIICE., A. S. BELL, F. RA.I - IM, JOHN S. DILWORTHI, 4(18_11UA KHOD/13, G. FOLLANSBEE SCOTT' , • JAS. L. 1.0& It. C. SCHMERTZ, • CHR I4II.A FUER ZUG. SOLICITORS — D. W. &A. S. BELL. Mh14:V331, OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM 'REFINERY - 33 . lIERBEIIT IV. C. TIYEDIOIZ, MANUFACTURE'S:I. OF Lubricating &Sigh Test Burning i7it • ‘.-t. Eclipse Railroad Axle Oil. Stsedulreat-lieet ,olthonit lhanget - remains limpid at lowest temperatUres." Special 011 for tropical climates or hot weather. Loeomotive. Buttner shichino shop. Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Plaillag Mill Oils, . Adapted for high'speed. Spindle Oil, Weelillead•Ligbioll, Oil, Twiner!s' Stutillienzele, lag* Finishing Oil, Gasoline, Harness Oil'' Parratline. ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve. Bright Iron Work and Machinery from SM. These. products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's patent by Superheated Steam in.Vac cuo. The Lubricating Oils are , almost odorless, perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly light col ored. ,stapd a high tgroperatnre unchanged. ..aid remain llMpld:duringextremetoltl. !ThsW.allroad ohs. are 'unequalled, and are in constant tile on ‘many Of the . prtudipalMiltroads. Samples can ..be 'examined and orders left at '174 WOOD STREET, 'Works al shartaburg Bridge. WADING AND SING, COnalalkal Minima & aid Broker/,ti Petroleum and ' Its 'Products DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESkewmt, PA• - 11 PW'filliLL-Or" 3I FL KING & co., 11.27 - Walnut Strati. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND tarAucio IN Petroleum and its .; Products, 4 11.ttobnrilt. 9120*—D47 VT:LA 4 1 PU0D/Net canner of DiquoineliVaYina Ir#ll tiltUelphis oMoo-1511" WALNUT sT. apuvroo • I t IL totio two.; XAN1J71.011711.6138 or MBE MEM! IRTIIKINO :OIL, Brand.e Agra reciums.”, - Woe, N 0.2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh: • lEiiii PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, The cheapest Investment-now la the market for sale by Pll. R. NCEEILTZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE * WOOD STREETS Also, dealer In Govenuitent Bonds. Gold and Coupons •and European Exchange atmarket rates. - - den JANES T. Co. Oloceessors to S. JONES a C0..1 cornOr Fourth and Wood' Sts., • j. 3 3 ALM . = 331 IVY AND SILL ALL BINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, MYER AND COUPONS, ON MOST TAVOItiBLE - TNEIO3. reinterestAllowed on DepOnits. . , . Allirlioney loaned on Government Bonds at lowest, market rates. Order' executed tor the -Purelnumi and Sale of gITOCISS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. 'BEADY & CO. No Clothier. Igr' PARTIES . DESIRING , TO INV s bT in UNION AND CENTRAL PA CIFIC BONDS can save one per cent. by purchas ing before • 4A1417.A.11."Z Bonds outland ibr deliver". "' JAMBS t: BRADT & CO., Agents Central and Union F'aelfle Railroad corn ntes,corner Fourth and Wood streets. de/3:W ro iimu tto aa*. FINANCE AND TRADE, Ctirrion op PitTsiitinqa aszirrTit,_ SATIMDAT, January 23, 1869. The banlr. eta _ tement being very favor- able, ihe ease in money has increased, and stocks and - ,:gold . have, advaticed, whilst " goVertiment• seeinitles barely steady. The .high rate of ex change and the scarcity of cotton and other commercial bills has led to heavy ] shipments of gold, speculators availed] themselves' of 'this' opportunity to ad-] vane the premium from 135% to 134(,] with a strong market. The probability] is that a rapid rise in gold will be bun gurated by the foreign houses, as well as the exchange dealers and - stock ope rators' who find thiil working in their hands. The great ease in the money market will give operators all the facili: ties-of carrying large amounts of gold at a low rate whieh'will be still reduced by the scarcity ,of gold on the market; even the Government can do , but little In the way of sales, since the market steadily advanced: under heavy dis bursements, and' is not likely to decline much, even at the entire sales of the custom receipts. Government bonds have been barely steady, under a light speculative and in vestment demand; quotations from 'Eu rope are not favorable to any increased demand from there, and unless Congress drops all ideas of redac,ing the Interest or changes the ,pature, of, the .present lesiine,lEiiroPeati . .koPiliiiitit' will . prefer their home issues; only in the event of a large rise in .gold would there be any inducement to ship bonds on speculation,. becoming then a cheap investment. Closing quotations as, , received,tioy Ph.. R. Mertz: ,Goldj /Wl' 11214; Five Twenties, 1862, 113; do, 1864,109%; do, 1865, 110; do, 1865, new. 1083]; do, 1367 108% ;,_do, 1868, 108 X; Ten Forti e s, ' lomft RaUroads Cleve land & Pittsburg!. 92; Pittsburgh,. Fort Wayne it Chicago. 123%; Chicago dti ItoOk - Islandil32 . %;eChicago, it North Western, 821; do Preferred, 881,‘; Erie, 1383507ew York Central, • 164 Michi gan ittiontherty.96;44 Reading, 96X; Ohio it Mississippi "Certificates, 37r West ern Union. Telegraph Company, 36W,; Merchants Union Express Company, • 17X; Pacific 'Mail, 'II9X; Aderint,'' 59x; Mining shares—Gregory, 2,90; Quartz Hill, 68; Smith it Parmele, 2,60; Cory don, 6. —Alex. Macrae, in his recent Liver pool circular, says: One of the most ex traordinary features of this Season is the rush of barley from Great Britain to the United State& = YYapp eirirs' that American distillers, more especially those of Chicago, tave suddenly dill; covered the superiority of our growth, and we are shipping from the first of this. month to, the, present date some 120;000 . bushels, against not- a single bushel this time last, year! If , any evi dence was wanted of the constant ne cessity of Americans and English to try and reciprocate produce, it is here sue. cessfully afforded. The value of British barley for malting purposes is 6a to (is 6d per bushel,of 60 pouada Closing qnotaticnis received by Tames T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 185%; 'United Btateis : Sixes, '4881'A:412)0 6io'ail /BA 113; 5-20's. 1884, 109%; 5-20's, 1865, 110; Five Twenties, new, 18$5, 1083 i; Five Twentie4l new,. 1867, -108 1 %; Five Twenties, 1848 i 108 g• Ten. Forties, 1073 g. Orrioz op Prrrsousou Gezmill t i EisTuint.Y.l.TaintarY 23, 1869. S Netwithstanding the weather was clear and Pleasant; the situ shining serenely, there seemed to be a slight eclipse over the trade to-day. There was next to nothing done in the.ay of business, and as a,general thing operators were congre gated together in knots, discussing the _future prospects of the trade, and as usual, scarcely any two of them advo cated the samevieivio One thought I the turning point had been reached; that all the excitement,_and. almost unprece dented advance in prices, was the result , of the manipulations of a few designing, monied men, and that - the trade is now 12=Irf,-,LT 4 4 Pi. D-VMON, PE IWiEVM )lARSET. REVIEW FOE TUE WEEK. as It were, - on aluge. Volcano, r tvhich at . any moment is 'liable to ' expiide. Another witiof qUitia - differenti Opinion, The advance is all right and legitimate, and, worse still, is oray a foruuste of j.. what is coming. The demand is large and constantly inereaaing, 'bile thew°. deletion is.'icarcily 'ffOldirig listawli, And as a consequence, a higher range of pri. ces is Inevitable. Still another (more , eonservative) inclines to toe belief that ia the event of certain contingencies, oil will be higher, while at the same - time, . the - Ow:mei are' just. as •fayoitade for it being lower. A fourth sine (wiser' than all the rest) thinks none of them, him.; Self inclUded, knows anything about it; that in its present condition, there is not much use in conjecturing in regard to the stocks, production, Or riiimind; or as to whether, this clique or. ,that faction will be able or fail to make their point. *relieve tiins brietiyaketcheti f ihe views of some of , those engaged in the trade, merely to show what a diversity cif feel ing prevails. All, of course, ard aftei the .samo arid, but they have 'riot different ways of getting at it, and while some are destined to be successful, , others will utterly fin, in this as in everything else; i it has always been so and' always, will be. There is one peint„ ow ever, on *hi& irdtly all agree; - sod 'that; iji that unless there is a largely - in rowed pia. duction;Prices are destined to rule kdgher this year than they did last. -The market Was eiceedingly eitriet and rather dullish today, •and while the offerings were light, buyers_ were re ported remarkably searge. -The -next six months. sellers,' optifin,-which"was sold yesterday at 17e, was-offered to-day at 16J o, without - flndirift a- buyer, while all the year, which sold on Thursd at 153 f e, seller,Bras .offered to-day at 15c, with a simiarresult. At Oil City there - were offers to sell at $7, againirreported sales yesterday at $7,25. . • 813/741.11D, - Also, was exceedingly . quiet, ,not a single sale reportrd, and while the; • market was decidedly dull, prices are without to/ate rial change"; Theiehaa `beer it heavy volume of business daring the week, and that, too at big--priiccits,-,,,but. to-days i as already intimated, was a perfect blank. Private cable - telegrams report BArsailles suphs,ving,advanoed six francs isincethb 4th 'inist. ''Brettimi and Ham burg at what was equivalent to 61 franca. BECA.PITITLATION. The receipts of Crude during the week • ' were 12,363 barrels; against. 25,837 bar- ,rein,last„..we,itk4„lrmia January laL. to date;..4l3,774lcharnilif,Againstl: o 9,s7C Mime time last year. Shipments of Relined • emit A 516 bnrrels, sgainsta, 353 huit week. Sales this week, 109,000 barrels, 'against 162,700 last week. -; • _ LIIBRICATINQ OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating ; oil .40c Eclipse. Railroad axle 35c Eclipse Machinery --75 c Eclipse Spindle Sek ;Ecliptic! Tanner's Stuffing 40c Eclipse Tanner's Finishing oil 65c ' 'OIL SHIPPED 'Ai Err BY A. V. B. B. .24fat. Ref. Co:; 200 do ;do to F.-A. Dil worth & Co., Philadelphia. Braun .t Wagner, 60 do tar to Wallace & Curtis Philadelphia. Total 'shipments Refined 200 " Tar 50 CENTRAL .LIVE-STOCK MARKET. PrcN'A CENTItAL STOCK YARDS, WEDNESDAY Jan. 20, 1869, -. The PiVililat s him been dull all week, the sales Since the date of our last re port, on Wednesday, only reaching 365 head. Prices are lower, and, as will be stdm,by, refelepce, to report df,., sales, there were but versr-few _sold above 7,50.• Whole dumber,acild at these yards since this day week, 604 head. To-day there had not been a single - Sale up to 2 p. rd.; and there are only some eight gar loads in the pens unsold.. The fallowing are the sales: wSDNIZer•AT Zsigler to Baker 18 head, weighing 19,025, at 6,873 x; Clark to. Kline 16,weigh ing 15,300, at 540;' Adams to Hefty 1 bull, weighing 1,200 Shields to Martin 38, weighing 46,17 . p, at 6,50; Hedges t Taylor to X',lltithti . weigititig Ni 776; .5127; .1. M. Ccilei to E. Raker 2 oxen, weighing .6,650, at 6,50; Ada* to „Kline I,7,,weigh ing 20,150; at 6,50. THURSDAY Holmes, Lafferty , & Co. to 'J. Anil 2 stage, weighing 3,000, at 6,50; same to same 16, weighing 8,150, at 7; same to same 2 oxen, weighing 3,225, at .7,55; same to same 15, weighing 14,7 00, _ at 6,25; same to Hines 6, weighing 6,650, at 5,65; L. Rothchilds to Hellitzburger 10, weighing 9,700, at 5,75;" seine to same 2, weighing 2,025, at 5; Holmes, Lafferty ez Co. to Miller 20, weighing 18,150, at 4,60; O. dc W. to Finkbine 18; waighirig 21,290, at 6,80; Hedges dc Taylor to S. DIM& 2, weighing 4500, at 4,75; same, to. Heintz burger II; weighing 7,800; at 5,25;-same to same 1 bull, weighing 1,225, at 5; Holmes, Lafferty dt Co.. to McGaryey 19, weighing 20,150,•at 6; Henderson to Zeigler 20, weighing 17,600; same to Haley' 2, weigh ing 1,625; HOlmes, Hafferty El Co: to F. Rose 48; weighing 38,525, at 5; T. Miller to Anll 19, weighing 19,150, at 6,75. • FR ALLY. W. Holmea, Laferty et, Co. to W. Duffy 24, weiLhing 22,65 0 , at 4,25; Robitiaw to W. Daffy 19 weighing 19,550,at 5,25. SATURDAY No sales. NOON Under -the influence of continued light. receipts, ; the market contindes Arm, and inices are pretty well sustained. Sales sines the'date of onr last report, on Wed nesday, of 1,979 head , -at from IA to 11,90, according to quality and condition. January 23.—Flour and grain unchanged and quiet in every, re spect. Cotton dull and prices nominal, 283i0 for middling. Whiskey in fair de mand at $1,98, although some sales were made at 11,9741,97%. Provisions buoy ant and prices a shade higher. Good de mand for baconAild bßlls 11)(103,* and a large amount taken by speculators. Mesa pork , in demand at $3OOO, but held at 1529,4:* dellirefeil it' Philadelphia, and 4,000 bbls at 125,00 delivered at Cincin nati, and 75 bbis at 129,50 delivered at Chicago. Bulk meats in demand at 13c for shoulders, 150 for sides, and 144016 m for clear rib and clear sides;' 20,u00 lbs sides sold at 160 for clear rib. and 16%0 for clear sides, to be delivered on March 10th. Bacon in demand at 140 for shoul ders, and 17a17%e for clear rib and clear sides, but at close all held at qo higher. Lard firm at 19%c, but mostly held at 20c. Sugar cured hams , and: the `demand ti ter. Mutter dull and 'plenty . at 33a280. Eggs declined to 21a22c, - ' the supply larger. Linseed oil quiet and unchanged. Petroleum firm at 840,36 for refined. Lard oil active 'at'sl,6olll,Bs • Gold, 135%, buying. 'Exchange Arm' at 'par, buying: The money market is quiet at 8810. ; .;