Q IRON WORKS. DUQUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, - ROM & CO„ Maitufacturere of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, _AXLES AND SPRINGS, Duquesne Don, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder Iron, XL Iron, Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper Bars, T Bail for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges, Fiat ,Ralf for Coal Roads, Bolter Iron, Crow Bars, Chain Lints. Boller He a d s . Steel and Iron Barrow Teeth. Carriage; - Wagon, Seat and Coach eprlngs, and Axles, all stoles: blab Steel for Plows, rill's tor Steel; Steel Wings 31 i t o and Ids cut to pattern. b.riug rte.' all sires. A B. Steel au titeetTirekSteel Crow Bars, Steels Sftin.,a. iti: , ... l' • . , . ALL DB FIRST T CI, AS3 AND WARBLE'. zp. . BBIPOBIces and Works 10th street and Alle belll river and. TI WATER STREET. Pitts burgh, ja4:c22 RIM% 'Fleet W. P. YOUria, Tann. pIITTIHRTRGR FORGE AND IRON CO., MAPI774IOIORMIS or Bar Iron; Railroad Wish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; `Locomotive FriMO Shapes; Side Rados • Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, &a. OrlJoe, 117 PENN STREET, rirrsstatem. PA EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvarnia Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 186 audl67 FIRST STBEST, o e posite Mouongaa eta Rouse. ap24:de PITTSBURG'''. STEEL WORKS. DuttIIJESNE . IRON AND STEEL WORKS. COLEMAN, ICAECIff & CO., itarurAcruatoto or Iron, Wails and Steel, 'Carriage and Wagon Springs and Axles. plaque:rue, XL. and Juniata Merchant Bar, Bound a adslquare Iron; Band, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; lila, Half Oval and Half Round iron; Cylinder and Wagon Box. Iron; Drag and Drop e Nall, : t and a , a i t o r "Al p for rtn Coal and Rfttis t, Cut Laminated Sp ikes: ee:ban ir'llarec•Erow Bars, ac e . e Office and Wairehotuae—rtyreTEß :STREET, Pittsburgh., s. • . S HEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, MEEK & CO., MTnittrts;ftl. PA.. Manufacturers of every description of CAST An GERNAN STEEL, B .11,WAY SPRINGS; ELLIPTIC A.ND PLLTFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, 13TRItT. TIRE, Am., &a Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts. MILLER, BARB& PARKIN. eINSIBAL PAIIT24IIRS:. - W'.l. NECTCA.Lr, I REUBEN' . MILLER, - GEO. W. BARB, CHAS. PARKIN. f3PMCIAL YAB.TNBB-.13. M. BIER.. •CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR . & PARKLIC, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. fel4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND STEEL *Oib':EiS. PARK, BROTHER .& CO., lianufseturers of all descriptions of ~_~r.. Office and Warehouse 1510. 1251. 124 SECOND and 119 and 1.2111 1 7..55T STREETS, NOVELTY WORKS. PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. Founded A. D. 1833. ADAMS, BrILEE. & CO. mairuFechrits2 El OP ( KEYSTONE STANDittD,)FAIRDANK , S PAT ENT) pLATFOICK AND COUNTER SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Door Docks and Data:Lei . Paint and Coffee tants, &a. GORIER Ol" FIRST - AVENUE & GRANT ST6I., Pittsburgh, Penteal COPPER. AKE SZPERIOR L 6017a MILL AiresinaLTlNG WORMS PITTIE4I3IMR,GIII. PARE, macußnr & co., tfanufacturers of Sheathing,'Braziers i and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Boa. toms, Svelter Bolder. Also,lmperters and Deal ers .0 Metal, Tin Piste, Sheet Iron. Wire &c. Can antly on hand Tinners Machines atd Tools. Warahouse,_ No. 14011111 STBILAT and MP B&COND STREET. Pittsbnr h. Special orders of Copper Cu to any de 4. sir d esrpat seyle.and MECHANICAL ENGINEER. P ESCEIrAi BECKETT, - • • ISEIMANIOAL ENGINEER, And. likolkittor s of Patents. Mtge of P. Y. W. & C. Railway.) Office, No. 79 VEDERLL STREET, _Room No. 4) •9. stair& 9. BOX 50, • ALLEGHENY' ff MACITINEB__,__V i 'Of 'descriptions; designeil. • BLAST PIITBNACE and ROLLING MILL DRAW LNGB furnished. Particular attention old to dealstill COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. • Patants %landau ally solicited. lir An EVEN. INO DRAW IN MASS for mechanics every WEDNESDAY NIGIFIT., atoenAS STONE. --- - WEST COMMON - Machine . stone Works, Northwest eerier of West Common, Allegheny. yUEWKATVATIGIV& 0104 , Have on hand or Oepere on shore:notice Hearth and Step Stones, rags for Sidewalks, Brewer Vaults, de. Head and Tomb Stones, de. Qrdeilerometiv Bimetal. Penes ressonsel• CIEMENT--50 barrels Hydranl- IL,/ le Cement in e•:*- lnd for sale try. *eV J. B. O.O , IIfLE/eD & BM. FOUNDERS, Mia#LINISitS. 11111 P- FORT PITT 7 - - FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, prrTsBI7ELGH, PA. nrEngines, Bolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Be torts, and Castings. generally. NATIONAL 'FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. .Corner Carroll and Smalls:Lan Streets, CNTETTII WARD,) rriuremn:yucali. PA. . _ WILLIAM SMITH, ' lifonufaotAtror of ( f CAST IRONIOWL PIPE. iYOB GAS AND WATER WOMB. itly,fasi are all east InYartablytuf Ms, In drY sand. mien feet lengths. Also. full assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. Isis:nails° eel tie attention of Saierlutend • ente Of Gas Works to my Make of RETORTS. AMA! 'WOBILS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest and most complete estahlishmeats in the Went, and are now prepared to furnish I • Engines, of every description. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Meet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Bolling Mill Cast Engine Clustinits• Machine amtinge. General Castings. • ORDERS SOLICITRD n09:09 L. 0. LIVINGSTON I W. H. BEIM. W. A. aosiosori; ga. LIN INGSTON Si, CO.; ‘. 1 - ( IRON - FOUNDERS, i - . MANUIPACTIIMERS OF • ...FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gu Fitters Agricultural Implements, Cotton andWooleikkilli Machinery, Ac. All Job Work promptly attended to. Office and Works—WASHINGTON AVENITH, near Outer Depot. Allegheny City, Ps. ROBINSON, REA be CO., buccessors to BOBINBOW, Wins & W ASHENGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSSORGH, - Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blast .Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing.. Shafting, Castings of all deseript_cil oat 011 Tank' and Stills, _Boller and Sheet Iron Work , - • Office, No. EA, corner Irirsl . and tithithfleld Streets. • _ • Agents for urpriPARD , B PATENT = INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. jall:rs2 'MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler 'Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron billisa t < rirreatraes. Bolling MB and Bridge Castings, PT►TBBIIBIH. • • THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, • ILiCHINEBY AND CASTINGS ONNIRAIALY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges rea s onable. . EBBEIri & MACICLESA oc15:128 THOMAS CARLDI & co., Fourth Ward Fpiutdry and Nathine Works; SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Mannfacenrers of BM= SWIMS. 01L Presses, NtiLleys, Shafting, (lest and Saw Mill Work, Weights,ill andidechine Castings, Orate Bars, Wagon Boxes, fae. BoDi to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. mVl4:q5 opyripu• FOITWEFE AND ROLL WORILS • 880 Penn street. BOLLIAN, Wit Ati RMiALETe Chill Bolls, Mill Outings. 801 l Lathes, ito. LITIONER ILAINIBER 11' ALEXANDER PATTERSON. . Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber. - ON RAND AND YOR SALE L 01:19,000 feet Dry Prue Boards; ' 150,00 0 !bet 13 and 3 inch Clear Plank; .30,009 feet Dry 13 Men Common Plank; " 30,000 feet Dill and A lace Oak. 35,000 feet Dry 3, aid a hick A s h. - 5,000 ft. Dry 3,w)i, a In• Cherri idaple. 30 , 000 f t . 1, 1 710.,,, SI and 3 inch Poplar: 10,0013 feet Dry Poplar beantling; 550 000 feet Hemlock Joist. and Bcanttagt iso,ooo No. I 19. inch Shingles, sawed; 350,000 No. 110.1neh Shingle*. sawed; 40,000 No. 110 - Inch Shingles,' snared; , AO,OOO Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. ' ( 1013 Tons Fire Clay; Tllind-No. 55 NUM & IiTREET.' formerly Ranchester,_and 167 REBECCA TRET, epne. site the Gla Works. Allegheny City. - nol2. seltivEL f i 24 First Street,Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Dooghamore, Josepldne, Isabells,Dencadnon.gtanhoke, Glen don,and other brands of Anthracitc.:loohlo - Coke and g. B. Charcoal. ' PITTSBURGH CAZETTE : SATURDAY., JANUARY 30, 1869 P IZ•TgBURQH. LUBI43IW. IRON BROKERS. IRON BROKER, PIG BNB. Consignments &reams t re s Dextrally iolteite4 i l ktGi*LS; B6t011:1K &:6.; :RIIKILOLE - 4 - 0- Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NZAB TRZ Ponrr, ) Engine Buidders, Founders and lirachinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY' OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horse power.* CASTINGS of every kind, made to order stone Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below PULLEYS, HANGERS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS,HOIISE andTOBACQOSCREWS and IRON TOBA.COO PRESSIO3, on land and made to order, at the , INDUSTRIAL WORKS, fronting on the Allegheny Inver, near Che Mat. PITTSBURGH, PA All orders promptly filled. TBY FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL 41' SNYDER, goarreartrazas or I • , TUBULAR; TUBULAR, PIKE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OIL STILLS AND • OIL TANGS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM •PIPES, •GASONETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOOM AND COAL SHIITES Office sod Warelkonse, corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Orders sent to the above address will ( be promptly attended to, mh7:189 • -• • VITAL BARNECaI; Br. CO BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. so, so, 24 AND 25 PENN • Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country: Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes , Locomotive. Boilers, Condensers,Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settlig Pans, Boiler iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans_, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. lafacli JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBII_B9II, XANinuurtrazil. OP . . IRON OIL TANItS S KETTLIKO PANS, COPPER STEAM Pig& ROLLING BULL STACKS, _ And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JARKD M. BRUSH.-- EDMUND D. sacral JAILED' M. BRUSH & SON, itAirurACTtrazits or Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE.&e. 61- Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, tke THE BEST STOVES. . BRADLEY Sr. CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Bole Agents for the. celebrated Base Burning Orte atal Stoves and: FUrnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Bot In the World for Parlor,oothe. Store or Church. IF re needs no rekindling-burns all win ter. Do 'loth iy until you see or send fur Circular. . gents N‘i. 30 WOOD STREET. • • ur A for Orie BROS.. Sm O ithfield St.: OEO. HUBLE IC,ntaIs—DERMLER Allegheny City. MUFF, HUNS & CO. :MAjilirritstrozneor rsV3 Pl tarr VARIZTT or 151 % 110)3 BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," Von WARMING BIIILDINOB• THE NEW ANTI-DUST 000EINGTOVE, • 4 11EGULATO R." COLUMBIA COOIOSTOVE. VAN'S t Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE %WOE 0 mrr IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S REF CECTOR, ORATES, free troln dirt and dttitt GS,ATE FENDERS, ace. 206 and 208 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH PA se2s:yl7 - - COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINO US COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake er Rout u gill as any other Store In the Union. tf ( BISSELL & - No. 285 Liberty Street. Also oil band and for sale. rABIAPATINGI3TOVIBI GRATB TEO Ta PKNDESS. COOKING itsratirs, she. 12=1 DITTSBERGR PAPER MANE TARTPIIIgoke.CPFA.Z.VA,MoIopturon of PRINTING Sr• WRAPPING' PAPERS CLINTON MILP-6TEUBENVILLE. OUZO. BRIGHTON KILL—NEW BRIGHTON, Pa. • • ' _ MICH AND WAREHOUSE. Ns. SS Third Street,' Pittsburgh, Pe. ornessii—AMOVElT HARTJE,Presldent. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary. DIIIIMORB—Augrst HOW. John Atwell. S. H. Hartman, John B. Ltlington. IsSetotS Cash raid for Paver Stock. • WINES: LIQUORS &o. J°SErs&'F{iicg & co., _ sou. 185, 187.189,1914 198 mid 195, 1138 T OTBSZT. PITTSBUReIi• • inAntwa.owvaion OW Copper„ Distilled Pare Bey Whiskey. limo; dealers in 1013i1411 • W1N1153 and LI- - latlO/A HOPS, ito. ,mb2han 17FINANCLAU;! ' "f'• ! :1011111:1111100:101111L. : • No,' 169 Wool Stmt. - - CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS-INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SEOURITES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSITS. ( ' Collections made on all aceeselbla taints In the United States and Canadas. DDLICCTOBB IJno. C Bieber, Bobt. B. King, Andrew Miler, James M. Batley. D. Hostetter. James Gordon, D. Wallace, Z. Fawcett, LUBIL&N, Pron. BAWL. II LSON; Cashier. D. LEET NATIONAL' `BAK OF COIBIERCE, Cor. of Wood and !Sixth Sts. A. ......... President. JOS. H. HILL CAPITAL, : : 81500,000. DIBZOTOBB: George W. Can. H. Palmer. Wm. Donglie, Wm. lieea. A. Patterson. Wm. H. Brown , Chas. Lockhart, Dan. R. Davidson. W. S. Raven. DISCOUNT!! DAIL EMIT, CAIIGHET IL CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, Pkl"l7B*l"*3l3- PA" OSITCOESSOItIi TO HANNA. SART d Dmins iA Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase awl sale or GOVERNMENT BONDS. sisaitlibrartil on London. inyi:stn • , N nou nEs& SONS, 57 Market Street, rrinrwintr.rpxau, PA. _ ( Collections made on all the principal points of the United dtates and Canada'. SP:lBonds and other SOcuritiet. BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CO3CNU3BION7 Particular lineation paid to the purchase and sale of 1 , • ( United States Securities. j1680:al pITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the DIME . SAVINGS LNSTITUTION. No. 07 Fourth Street, NRAIILT OPPOSITE TIM BA_NIC 01 , PITTSBURG!". CHARTERED IN 4a6A. OPEN DATLY . from 9- tol o'clock, and on 'WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS. from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 9, o'clock: and from November Ist to May Ist, 6 to So'clock. Books of Ily-Laws, &c., furnished at the once., This Institution especially offer to those whose earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumu late, by small deposits. easily saved, a aunt which will be a resource when needed, and bearing in terest instead of remaining unproducti,ce. BOARD OF MANAGERS: PRESIDENT. GEORGE A. BERRY. TICE PRLSIDENTS, S. H. HARTMAN,! JAMES PARK, JR. - 13ECRETART ABU TREASURER, ' D. E. McKINLEY. A. BRADLEY, WM. K. NLMICK, — A. S. BELL. - F. HAMM, JOHN , S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES; G. FOLLANSBEE, I :01IN SCOTT' JAS. L. GRAHAM. R. C. SCILMERTZ, CIiIIIsTOPHER ZUG. SOLICITORS—D. Jc, A. S. BELL. tahH:vidigl OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLF, MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils IPliptSo Railroad Axl&Oil. Stands great heat without change; remalus limpid at lowest. temperatures. Special tat for tropical cilmates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, lisetilne Shop, W i.l cut Screws. Saw lilll and Planing mu o r s„ Adapted for high speed, Spindle Oil. 'Wool Head.i.ight OIL ' Oil.' Tanners' Stale. Memento, ins okFlaishllagoll, tinseling, Harness Olt Metalline. ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Iron Wcrk and Machinery from stmt. These prolucti are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's_patent by Superheated Steam In Vac coo. ; The Lubricating 011 s are almost odorless, perfectly phre. uniform. and mostly light col ored. sUtnd a high temperature unchinged; and remain limpid during extreme cold. The - Railroad Oil are 'unequalled, and are In constant use on many of the principal Railroads , Samples can be examined and orders left at El* WOOD STREET, Worts at Shispabarg Bridge. 'TURBO AND Elll6 l l, Commisrlon Merehalite end Brokers la l'erolenm and its Products; - ( DALZELVS BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PA. -- PRILADRLFRIA ADDRESS; WARING, KING& Cari TACK BROTHERS, ( _ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • AND DIALERS /2i Petroleum and its Pr_oduots / Pittsburgh Otdoe—DALZELL'I3 corniest Duquune war and Irwin streets. • Philadelphia Othect4ST WALNUT BT. apilwao BL LONG b. CO" MANU7MYXI=II/3 01 PpBE WHIG IRWIN ,014, Prtstsd—AgLUCIFICE.” °Moe, N 0.2 Duquesne Way, rittehorgh. nfATRAL AND 'UNION N- 1 ( • ACIFIC • •BAILWAX BONDS, e ' • The cheapest investment now in the market for sale by PIT... Yom. .310EXPLTZ, Corner ring AVENUE k WOOD STREETS. Also, dialer In Government Bonds. Gd and Coupons and European Exchange at m a rket rates. BRADJAS 8: CO., c saccenon toff. JONES h C0..1 Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., Mt N 33. En. BOY AND SELL ALL BINDS 07 GOVERMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SIM= AND 00IIIIQNS I ON MOST rAvciassur Timms. I Interest Allowed on Deposits. Moikey loaned bn Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Bale of .6 . VociuS,,pOINOS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. T, AT 11 A , N. ctr gittsbltl'o Gkfttt. OFFICE OF Pwrstioitias GAZETTE, FELIDAT, January' 29, 1868. S Gold is rather sluggish, the market steady, with but slight fluctuations, and no decided teddendh the fact, however, that despite the shipments to Europe the market does not advance, shows that neither speculators nor importers have any confidence in higher prices. Dur ing next week shipments of coin will probably be dispensed with, as the sup ply of cotton bills 'will be ample to meet the demand for present' obliga tions in Europe. The general opinion favors lower prices for gold duringthe early part of March, but concedes a slight advance between this and that period, as, however, speculation on gold is dor- Mant, the probability is that 'the fluc tuations-will be bat very light. , In Government bonds we .haVe to re port a dull but firm market. • The re cent advance and probable reaction as likely to take place, mentioned to-day week, induces parties to realize in order to be' ready when it is safe to buy for a rise; for those who - operate in Gov ernments experience (has taught them quick operations had realizations often repeated pay best, however small the margins may be. Stocks are dull today but firm in all the Erie cliqUe stooks; the friends of Erie neglect , that stock and throw their whole force on the connecting roads with the Pacific roads. If they succeed to get control of these roads their shares .in Erie will appreciate without making any effort for the present. Ex press- shares are firm and higher, with a lively speculative demand in anything belonging to the cheapgess of securi ties. Money easier at S id' 10 per cent., but business is exceedingly dull. Quotations as receiVed by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 136%; Silver, 131; Eighty one's .113%;- Five Twenties, 1862,.113%; do 1864, 109%; do 1865, 110%; do 1865 Consols, 108%; do .1867, 198%; do 1864 108%; Ten Forties, ' 108y 0 ; NeW York Central, 163%; Erie, ?8%; Reading; 97%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne fi Chicago Railroad, 123%; 1 Ohio it Mississippi, 3814; Michigan Southern, 94%; Cleve land it, Pittsburgh, 95%; Chicago ct. Rock Island, 133%; Chicago it North Western, 84%; .do Preferred, 91%; Union Telegraph' Company, 39%; Pacific Mail, 120%; Adams Express 60%; Mer chants, 17%; Gregory, 2,50; Quartz , Hill, 69; Smith anq Parmele, 2,40; Cory don, 10. EZ2 Wslicit Street. FINANCE AND TRADE, —One of the results of the extensive railroad consolidations which are in progress throughout the country will probably be the discontinuance of the • numerous fast freight lines, this busi., ness being done by the reads without the Intervention of another company. We understand that the Erie Railroad has already discontinued all on its - line, except the Erie Transportation Com pariy, which is really run by the Eile itgariocw (l -. • • —Since the, war the sugar crop of Louisiana has increased from 10,000 hogshetuis, in 18634, to ,100,000 hegs• `heads, the 'pr'esent Season, with the . 3 prosp,e,et.fori the next season of 250,000 • hogsheads: --Clueing quotations received by James T. Biady & CO.: Gold, 138%; United Statas Sixes, 1881's, 112%; 5140'5; 1862, 113%; -1864, 109%; 5-20's, 1865, 110%; Fiye- Twenties, new,1865, 108%; ;Five Twenties, new,• 1867, 108%; Five "TWenties, 1868, `108+%; Ten Foities, 108%; Seven- Thirties, par less %; Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 101%. PETROLEUM MARKET °MOM OP Prnsuriiiis 6AZETTIh FRIDAN, January 29, 1869. The oil 'market corthines in that un settled 'and sensitive condition which has been the leading(eliaracteriatia all the "week, and operators generally are coinplebely at sea. There is a fair volume of business, however, and pricesf are pretty well' sustained, but there is a feeling of uneasiness and a want of confidence apparent, notwithstanding.- There are those who ins!st strongly thatAltere must lie a reaction,rand that, too; before 'long; that it is impossible to keep the market in its present in- Bated condition, and that its own weight, without any outside influence, will be suffident to breaklit down. There are otheral who argue just as strongly the other way, claiming that the idvanceis natural' and legitimate, the demand be= ing in excess of the supply, and that tinless there is a largely increased pro duction, high prices will, and must, or. necessity, • prevail. This diversity of feeling and conflict of views tends very Much to unsettle the market, and, of cdurse, retards business. There are capitalists outside of tbe trade who, if it were not for the doubt and confusion which prevails, would buy pretty freely on speculation; as it stands now they are timid and hesitate about taking hold at present prices. If prices would drop back to where they `were sixty days ;ago, there. would be a very strong speculative demand, and there are many', holding back with this object in view.' CRUDE. • The Crude market is firm though un settled, and moderately active, and pri ces unchanged. Bales in lots of 3,000 bbls, all year, sellers option. at 17; 1,000 spot at 17%; . 1,000 seller, until Decemter Ist, at 16%; also, $5OO paid for the priv ilege of delivering 2,500 bbls anytime this year, at 15;,and $6OO was paid for the ~privilege of delivering 3,000 bbls during same time and same price. , REFINED. i "-- The Refined market although firm was rather quiet to-day, and late in the afternoon it was reported a little offish in New York. Prices, however, compared with yesterday. are without decided change. Sale of 500 each Match to Jane at 36%; 1,000 March at 3635; and 1,000 February. last half, at 36).‘. Last even ing, January to June, buyer, sold at 39; and all the year, same option, at 41. LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter . Lubricating Foil 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle 350 Eclipse Machipery 750 Eclipse Spindle 800 Eclipse Tanner's Stuffing • 400 Eclipse Tanner's Finishing oil 65c Sale of 300 bbls (Eclipse) Railroad Lubricating at 30c. OIL SHIPPED El ST BY A. V. B. B. H.s Koehler &. Co., 53 pbla refined to Warmg, King & Co. Philadelphia. McKelvy Bros. (It CO., 150 do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart. Frew & Co., 735 do do to Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan & Co., 150 dO do to Warden, Frew(& Co.. Philadelphia. Montzbeimer, Koehler & Co. 302 do do to Waring, King & Philadelphia. Total shipments Relined 1390 OIL S/TIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Chas. Ecky, 50 bbls tar to J.R. Truxal, Philadelphia. - PITTSBURGH MARKETS., OFFICE OF PITTSBERGEI GAZETTE, FRIDAY, January 29, 1869. , S - 1 The markets, in a general way,Continue dull and languid and devoid of anything that is really new or important. We can report a fair local demand for most of the leading articles;'but - there is an al most entire , absence of anything like a i speculative feeling, and as a conse auence there are but very few transac tions of any importance to record. In values there are no important changes. APPLE BUTTER-75 to 85 cents. APPLES—Quiet; sales at $3,50 to $5,50 per bbl, for inferior to choice. BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll Butter is being sold at 38 to 40c. BEANS—S3,2 S to $3,50 per busheL BUCKWHEAT FLUR—DaII at 4c. CHEESE—SaIes of prime Western Re serve and Hamburg at IT to 18; and Goshen at 19 to 21c. CARBON OIL -Is very firm and ad saucing; we law quote standard white at 3114 to 32. CRANBERRIES—Quoted at $2O to $23. CORNMEAL—S I to $l,lO per bush. DRIED FRUlT—Peacues are quoted at t 134 to 14.f0r quarters; 15 to 16 for mixed and 18 to 19 for halves. Apples firm at ; 10 to 11. DRESSED HOGS—DuII; 12% to 1334. EGGS—In good supply and very dull; we now quote fresh packed at 27 to 28. • HAY—Sales of small lots on wharf at 520 to 520 to 525 per ton, for common to strictly prime. ' HOMlNY—Sales at 56,25 to $6,50. HEMP—Sales at 5210 per ton. PROVLSIONS—Market tirm,and prices fully sustained.. Badm Shoulders, 15c; Ribbed Sides, 17c; Clear Saes 18c, and Sugar Cured-Hams, 19;4c to 20c. Prime kettle rendered Lard, 20%c to 21c, in tierces, and 22c, in kegs. Mess Pork, 531 to 531,50. POTATOES—DuII but unchanged; Small sales in. store 'at 80 to 85c. POULTRY—Market almost • bare—de mand light. SEED—Sales of CloVerseed at $9,50 to 510—English is held at 512. Tim- othy Seed is unchanged at 53,25 to 0,50. Flaxseed is in steady demand at 52,35 to S r 2,40. z SALT—Still quoted at 52 by the car t load. SORGHUM-60 to 65c. ( '7;* LARD OIL—No. 1 is quoted 'at 51,70, and No. 2 at 51,40. ;; GRAIN—The market for all kinds of Grain Continues dull and • 4rices are nominally unchanged. Wheat is dull, and, in the absence of sales, may loft .3. quoted 'at 51,76 for. Winter, and 51,43 tB to 51,45 for No. 1 Spring. orn is very ••••.. dull and difficult to quote correctly; we can report sales of some 800 bushels in Ear, on wharf, in lots, at 800, and we L.. are cognizant of 750 having been offered - .. and refused for 1,000 bushels strictly prime Ear, in elevator. Generally, hold ernare asking 800 for prime Yellow, but • the demand at that figure, as vet. is light. Rye is unsettled and diffi cult to quote correctly; distillers want to buy at 51,43 to 51,45, while holders are asking 51,48 to 51,50, and they allege 1, - 4 that it cannot be brought here and sold Cr . for any less: Oats quiet and unchahged; small sales at 66 to 68c. Barley is in rather better• detnand bat unchanged; t•. - ;* sales of 600 bushels Penna. and Ohio Spring at $1,95. t• FEATHERS —Live Live Geese Feathers quoted at 75 to 80 to the _trade.; and the f-3. usual advance in a retail way. FLOUR—Is quiet and devoid of any t.,.' hew or important characteristics. We -; quote quote Spring Wheat, $7,00 to 88, and t , ,, Winter Wheat, ' woo to $9,25 per harrel. ,;':61:; Rye Flour. $7,50 to $7,50. The Pelrl Iktill V.l_ ,--, • quote their best brands, • made of the 1 , , , i 4. best Wheat. l as follows: Extra Family ~•.:::: Flour,iti barrels, at $9,30, and, in sacks, r=.::,-: $9,00 per barrel; Double Extra Family, f,: . :2:: in barrels, $lO,OO, and, in sacks, ;9,70 ', - . :1 per barrel; Spring Wheat Flour, in bar- t * :::", rels, 17,90. and ,in sacks, $7,50 per barrel. The City Mills quote price& as follows: •:; . Extra Family, (Winter) in barrels, 'le $9,30, and, in sacks, $9,00 per barrel; Va Double Extra Family, in barrels, $9,80; ,, , and, in sacks, $9,50 per barrel, and: Spring, $B,OO, in barrels, and $7,709 in' -= sacks, per barrel. I t-.;: WHlSKY—Hishwines are still quo.;,_ ted, in a jobbing way, at ift. to #1,05. -5