6. DUQLTESNE WORKS; COLEMAN, RAM Bi-CO„ Manufacturers ot IRON, NAILS, STE'EL, ,• , . , - AXLES AND SPRINGS, Duquesne Iron. ,Bheet and Tank TM. Junider ata Don. Wagvni Boa Iron:Chi/roost Iron. ()Pin Iron, XL. iron. noised Cutter Bart, Guard Iron. Drag and Dronner, Bars, T Ralf for Coal Roads, Iron W edges, Flat Rail for Coal Roads, Boiler .Iron, Crow Bars. Chain LIDIM Boller Heads. Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, Wagon, Beat 'and Coach epringli. and Axial!, all atvies: blab Steel for Plows, Cultivator/Reel, Steel Wings and _ Moulds ent to to,ttern. 13,,ring etevl all sizes. A. B. nteelandSteelTiret Steel Crowßars , Meet blushing, &e. ALL GOODS FIRST T OLASi AND WAX:4 S : es and Wor s 10th street and Alla. er and. TT ,WATER STBEET, Pitts . • , jaCcEt airOfit' thenl ft burgh. ROY •BIANCKER &I CO GM 42 'Exchange Place, New York, Are peP, as Sole Agents in the United litotes for the Prussian Mining and Iron eon"- panfot Duisburg, 'Westphalia, tO contract or sell in q antitiesto suit purchasers, tdeliverea in either 17 sr York or Philadelphii, ) the celebrated V. O. SPIEGELEISE N • ,; exteneiv7ely for ti4liiaTixifictuting of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from %Wpm' and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy per cen , age of Manganese. Yell particulars', samples, prices, or cheinical analysis will be promptly forwarded on applies cation. 1530Ud76 gIEITOJETELiII STEEL WORIPL SEGER Nana & r , Frrvraimps. ILiainfseturepi of every description-cif CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, 3/A*l.w/a SPBINea, ELLIPTIC karDrA,, ~ yrr9mispigel . • • Wareham, 88 Water and 180 First Sta. BAER & PARKIN. 1013111311. PAST2iIOIB* W. TerriC.AiS, REUBEN MELEE, GEO. W. BABE, CRAG. PARKIN. lapscut, TASTNEE-8. R. EIERJ CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BABA PATON Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA fel4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Ifannfacturers of all descrlptione of . 00 . 1 11 10 1301L4 Oftlee and Warehouse, 1510. 1911,2914815C 037 D and 119 and 191 FIRST ST.9.l;rawn, i PITTSOURGUII. IRON. WORKS. Jas. Vsamrs., Pro's W. P. PosTits. pITTSBURGR FORGE AND IRON CO., y~exusAcTosass os Bar Iron; - Railroad Fish Bars end-Bolts; ' Railroad Car Axles Rolled; llisilrnad Car 4134015 hammered; tooomouve Frits:sem ILOeoulotive frame Shapes; side Rods; • Yokes, Straps; lPisto, Meade; Steashhoai Starts; Steamboat Cranks; put o " Bode, ristgn Pitman „Tans, Collars, ate. • . Off!toe, No. 177 PENN STREET, lITTSBUIZGII. FA. - EVERSON, PRESTON $ CO., -1 . Pennivivania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 andl67 71118 T STREET, o?postte Dfonongssels Rouse. aral:d6 PrrTsavacku. NOVELTY WORKS: 13ITTSBVINIII !Toys's! won -Ks. rounded As. D. 1833. ADAMS; MIKE! & 00. "szySTOITE RTAXDARDIP AIRE &NS'S PAT ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTEB :SCALES . Janis Treed- Pstint Deior Pant indbotreciftlits, go ne Latehe~, 003111.3 or FLBST AVENTI,B dr, GRANT STI . Plitsbursbi 'Pensesi.- , • - TAKEbo a Ltatikimui AisiasisrNew9 • •'. rikriviosl 3ll l 34l. • Alta, iced: dun lk CO ihestblArill.m.iirat ...and Solt sedCoPWell°w''nalizreclstr ..4PPer.., I toms, coelter Bolder. Alerl i lmM i z s w asi g e meta, Tin .99 macnine Amid loolu • Goisltantircinir - 4 4 4 4 - t arwriurosTsiss 1 . 11110 . • Waseheiles,,,a h„,- . ig°°"""' ne/IntreiliC4 te any desired Pia " • ' ' Bpecisl,iirderil.r•C""7"" 1tiV14.,12414 ler zoom M. mom ... . . Joe. zoirs....ooisT JOHN M. COOPER & C OO l • "• - - • BRASS VOTOSME RS A, GA , . manes:torero of rintra AND itaABAMEIA (ArDworiortijsuaiiiiiegg.to es COl'. of Pike and Walnut Streets, Prrtssuncto.,, s • libig .lpilip.,.,fOßT.: - iii ,ll PlTt . : . FOUNDRY.;..COyFANY. TWELFTH. STREET, Engines, Bolling Mill Ma clanerY, Nail Miehinee , Be torts, and Castings generally. AIMMEN NIMONALSOUEDBX AND fkiPE. WORKS. corner carreuantsmasteuia streets, WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOW'', PIPE . . , MY Pines ors all cast invariablyin Pits. in Op sand. and 151 feet lengths.. Also, MI assortment % ' of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. ATLAS WORKS, ME BLscriscnitto 13 07 mom Pl. SBITRGH GAZETTE : THUMP AY, FEBRUARY 4, 1869 OFFICE AND WORKS, PITTSBURGH; PA.. (27INTIL_IVAPs), . prrmg-Enfindu, .; Manufacturer of You GAS iir]s*Avm*om. / would also call the attention of Superincand .uts of Gas Works tO make of BETOII/1); YOBTON .STREET, Ninth Ward, rm•Tmit:rmtaxL THOMAS N. MILLER, President. Theie Works Ire among the lastest and most complete establishments in the West, and are acne prepared to furnish • Engines, of even/ ditiseriPtisia. 11011eri4 011 1114119 Pt, ■Lees Iron Work. Railroad castings. Boiling Castings. Engine Castings. Igaritine Castings. General Casting& ORDERS 2,OI4CITre. n09:1a69 ROBINSON, BE& & CO., BUOCCAUSOU to 8081313014 KINIB & MnplES, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBdROH, Atanutacturere of Bost and BtatIOULTI litetEl Cieiti lia ßlat — ng _ A litimlnaltrilescrillacpt ;IT ° G I= and Stas,._Boiler and Sheet Iron Wort. Office, No. lA, corner First and dmithlield Streets. , Agents for GrFFARIPS PATENT INJECTOR tor tenditkiiill e 2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. ' ..4... . Ander Street, Ninth Ward, tOopoalte Union Iron 1111115,) PITTSI3IJUGH. Rolling Rill and Bridge castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES; maolinurny AND CASTINGS azimitamr. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Merges reasonable. MELT k ocIS:L4S THOBLtS CAJOLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Fortndry and linable !ono, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, Ti., Manufacturers of,Bteain En es, 011 Pre g i n sses, ru.leys, ,Oharting,,Brist stud *LW Mill Work, BolUng Mill andidschine Casting". Orate Bars, Weights, ;Wagon Boxes, &e. Blind to order said bsve on hand Engines of au sizes. rnrl4:4s !'VENTRAL FOIINDRIt ' ' AND ROLL WORKB - --: 880 Penn .stzreet. BOLLELLN, BOYD & BAOALEY Chill Rolls, Mlll Castings, Roll Lathes, dm LUMBER. 'T wawa I militant i : - ALIELANDER PATTERSON. . . . Dealerin all Hin ds at Lumber. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: 1.000000 feet Dry P l / 1 0 Boards; 150.00 0 feet 1% and% in Com m onlank; • . . 30,000 feet Dry lA OenPlank; ao,uou feet Dry 1 and A an d Oak; • '., t - $15.000 feet Dry A, SX and 3 inch Ash, 5,01D0 f t, Dry. A, gm, a lll.Cbelli &Maple, 1 . 30,000 ft. DO' /.Ih , A and 3 inch Poplar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 550,000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanttog; 750,000 No. 1 10. inch Shingles, sawed; A 50,000 No. 110Incn Shingles, sawed; ... .0,000 No. 1 15,1hchbglailies, 'Owed: 110.000 Pire - Brick; '' - , 2 i e ' ' - 1,000 Fire Tile. ' .' ' , ) $ 100 Ton / lire 43147: -. :„...: '' Yltdul-No. SO PREALE STBAlux_,__lhrtill erl l Nanchester,__and 15710:117,0UA STALL-N.ore. sltethe,Oas Works, Allegheny Citli . lia•w• . , . . - - itezvikig SPICK: OEM IRON BROKER ; I *' l:24 First.eireetlPitb4mueci4T? " Agora IcfrOtovssield Conln% Dooghamoro, utinphipe, isabells,poncooooterooe, doniaria otter Inurds Of ant te, Yo. 64431 Ooktzt(10. B. Oorell. _ . PIO ISONS. rwirdiddi te novice nrinoct.follv sztUaltod. • o - Ali co - M.ll COAL!!! DICKSON, SiECIRT: & 6.0.; Sextet rembred their Ocoee to , • NO. 667 , LIBERTY:. STREET, o.atelycity•inour xsui 0300151 D subs. Axe prepared to tmLieb k pd YOUGEDID no* ORS 1.1431 De N'UT *AM. st,llio lowest market ;nice. • All orders len git, their oases, or stlllmerelt to them througlt the me% 'will be staea to protases,. 1111611 - -10 - t7.,00,;',. Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Stn • (NsAs ins Pony') Engine Buiiders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES of an sizes. S pecial attention Invited to our new STAMM ART OIL WELL ENGINE' AND POBTABIA BOILER, of 15-horse power. CASTINGS of every land, made to order stour YOuntliT, on.THTBD STRKET.:bet 1 4 ye 'Market. - RIGS -for-011 Wells," SMAFTIN XITLLEYS, RANGERS ROUSE and TOBACGO CREWS , ono IBON 'TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Inver, neu the Point. PTPTBBilllali; PA. i • ; far All orders promptly filled. Ts? ITS FORT PITT 11011M,STIII Mil- TAU WO'RBS. aNy DER, aulnoAcTaaiss 07 TIM:MAW ;DOUBLE-ILITED TUBULAR. FIRS-BOX AND 'CYLINDER STEAM BOLL ENS. giTasia.. '.-0113asxt. :#: • sari)'#as PANG. EDITTLING . PANG. RA.= PANS AND OCF!. DENIMS; EasomErsaa AND - IRON awl BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Otßee sildliliiotato, corner Sooond, Thirds Short and Lilborti Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Mr Orders seat to the above address s will tie promptly attended to. • BARNHILL & CO., BAILER ,racc*KERS AND S HEET IRON vironkams NO3. PO; WA. VA AND 5/6 PIISN BT. Ha'Wing secured a large yard and fbruisher with the most approved machinery, we eta re. pared thmanafacture every description of B - ERSin the best Manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steals Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensera,..94D,Pans, Teaks, 011 Stills, Agit*. tore, Scathing /cabs. Boiler Iron, Itridoll, Bassi Pas and sole manufacturers of. Barnum% ante done on shortest notice. Waal JAMES M. AEU, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, ZT178131:1B 911, KLNIIIPAmpim!k IRON -'' OIL-TANS, SETTLING PA-VS, COFFEE EITILLX.PAPA. BOLLING WILL STACKS, AmetS,EILET IRON WOWS., For Steamboats aim ja. .. ........ swum) D. 1011011 JAILED 111. BRUSH & SON, -`" xAm-urActirraus Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tasks. SHEET IRON WORE, - 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, P. STOVE, CASTINGS, Bco TUE BEST STOVES. A. BR.ADLEY & Cd. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves •SO BE YOU ND IN TEE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stoves and 'Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. Best In the World for Parlor,Ogice. Store Ch u rch. F :re needs no rekindling—burns all win ter. Do notb vr , until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. oar Affects f orOrientair-DEklgthEß BROS.. BUT C O., 9 ikwarrAcruatas 07 /MIRY VARIETY OP eigricrcnoa, BOSTON COOK.P:a THE-iiiin FOR WARNING BUILDINGS TICE NEW ANTI-DTIST COOKING STOVE, ••REGULATOIL,, COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,. VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE C AST DION MANTLES, WELL/iLiIPS REP ‘,ECTOISi.GRT; F EN D E RS, from dirt and dust; GRATE FRONTS, ite. 206 mid 208 Liberty Street, 5e25:717 coOli STOVES* • . CET THE BEST. BISSELL adc CO.'S wRiu*PH, FOB B111^17.4!d:q 0 CS CO.ILL. Warrazited to cook, Bake or Bat t ik's,. a NM s any o other Store lathe Maim .• , , ./ 1 11 tialffailii 009 No.: Alp.r) Liberty Street: : ' .3.00,0, mind for sale, Iftral ._ 10154466iDitii; . 131 ............ .......,........;,......---"--•• 11"144 ' ll a IMES, . .--------------- Eji G DITTSBITEIGH PAPER MAN .I,telittagitgi o. R ol ghr nMa r 4turerts PRINTING & WRAPPING PAPERS. crkittitirma4,24Traic. Omo. BRIOSTUDI MILL—NEW BBIOHTON. F. ..-- .q. Y . : • ‘917191/Mffill 3-.rtBIT 9T/5E d 6 jr.E.t. No. Sit tiird "titIVS; Ilitillailif PA. ..417EARMIA=4,-. - tuaiwc- RIDDLE . Moro Mw ' Dmicsonti—dugrat• Hata °. Johntinvell, 8. 716 ttartrarmlonlawa • g,fr,„ „won MO/ Tall ralA__ .....„.....................„........i.......vropizi,_ ~, :,..., ~..;_::: 4.?4,- 1ab1::_ ,..,,. , ,. 1 . ,_.._,,,. Eii .. 4 .„,;,-, y •„'..1,..iV;;,; •,_...... -` ,' '" "ding ::41nr3321111?" '. . itraCMrie Mono rilnliet .. ' • , , isror6hweatccraercAVadComman.Allenheny. ratrrr HOUSE MEM:WION BUILDINGS, , irapra ATyirga iiii CO. Nos. II end 4 St. Clair Street. Pittaberak, I'd.' nave on hand or topers on snort notice tattle special , &Mattes- isivenAte,:ther des to anti and Step • Stones. Its for Endel" 4 "• e 'W Y neildinie of 43011 tit BOUM Awl PUBLIC Vaults, to, Boad sea Tomb Stones, te. Orders sisomptiyetzeostell. Prime reasonable I BUILDIFGEI. . • NEE TiIN.Q - All'Age. No. 169 Wood Street - CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. • DICILIMEW asvmmir BEOURITIES AND COLD. IBTEDEST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS Collections made on sU accessible points In the United Mates and CadUM. • DIDECTOUBL D.:Hostetter; r" ~‘, 1 Jiaten.M7: Jaines Gordis:l4 . Andrew miler, D. Wallace. Z. Fa7raett, 1 James N. Ball 4. *TATMILLII, Preio. 1); IthET NATIONAL Bitli -It COUERGE, , sCor.'of'Wocid and Mth St& President. AlarliEM°3ll4.7" ' .. '' ...: .Cashier. • i I• CAPITAL, 1 : :: $500,000. . ..._ DIEDIDTDBB: A. Patterson George W. OW. Wm. H. Broirn., 1 BH. Palmer, Chas. Leekbart., i • Am. Done'', Dan. B. Darldson, 1 Wm. Bernd. . W HILTOU . , 13. .. 1 _.I . DISCOI*4II DOI; ans:olli inickter, CAUGIFIET - b , co., LL. BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cortier Third and Wood Streets, rrrorsotrucen, PA., usucosasoas TA? ELASTIA. /ABM S C 0..) .. . DIAMIREI IS - Exchange, Coin,.Coupons, And partieular attention paid to the purchase t :1 44 1 g1e GOVERNMENT. BONDS., Sight Drafts on Losidork. anrimar -"-- :• -, • N. 00131E8 & SONS; - 3191-al-ral ErliMlaUS, `67 Market Street,. loPTriEII3I3RWEE, PA. - • r . . the on all th e principal points of the United States and Canada& Stocks,Bon6 and other Securities BOVOIiT Aiiri SOLD ON aONNISSION. • Particular attention paid SO the prashase and sale of United States Securities. ja9o:al. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY HERBERT IV. C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER OF Lubricating Filigh Test Burning Oils. • Eclipse Railroad Azle Oil. Stands great 'beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. ppecial Oil for tropical cli.Mates or hot weather. '74)Coiniothre. Sagisse — ', Plaiehine Shop, VIII cut Screws. ' , - • Saw llill and Planing 31.111 0111, Adapted for high speed. _ , 1 Spindle on, 'Wool Head.l.lgistell, Oil, Tanners , Stuff- Beissole, Ins a Finishing Oil, Gasoline, newness Oil Passalithe. 1 • ARMOR VA.RNISW, to preserve Bright Iron WeTklUld.Mlialineri from /Mt. .. These products are manufactured under Dr. .Tweddle'spatent by Superheated Steam in Vac ua°. Tne:Lubricating Oils are almost odorless, perfectly pare. uniform, arid mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged and remain limpid during extrente cold. The Railroad Ohs are 'unequalled, aar R ail r o ads , st use on m ast of the principal Samples can -be examined and orders left at Bridge XOO STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. VirABING AND KING, Comsdislon Merchants and Broker' In Petroleum and - its Products , DALZELLI BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PiTTISSUB6IIII, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, xrrniiiinxon. PA VCR. BROTHERS p COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DIJILICESIZI - Petroleum and its Products, kifieerialitileti - BDUADI NG • earner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets., i r7, 74 , 1 7: Wri. l!A IDr /IL LONG & CO., _ xiaruiricrinnuma oir y• , PUBBI,VBITE BURNING OIL,' tfitaP_Wtriffr4l7lF-8.!!t a Offloe, ?la 2 Duque* Way, Pittaburgb• . 7: .,,,,,- ), , 7 . . Blilr-tift.mlLY BAR i l Math KILL Three Star Green G - . - d. etliaiZe FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR: . .1-110:01,441.1) on De 4zitto - 9, when ewe latent e EARL P t SILL BLErallltolligit Z; A I ',: 1 v REABL 1112 BED BE i • •• ` - iiiant 006 i AGlMantrsollll4M. . B. T. UMW! Is BEN. Auezheta. Sept. 9. 188 K. Pima. KILL; CENTitAL AND ON. Cashier. T;Jklr. U A. ar. on.s. WARING, KING & coa, 127 Walnut Street., FLOUR. UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY RODS, The cheapest Investment now in the market for sale by Nomarsz, Corner FIFTH AVENUE * WOOD STREETS Also, dealer In at Government Bonds. Gold and et doutxms and European Exchange mark rates. den JANES To BIM! & (Boceettots to & JONES & C 0..) Corner. Foutik,and Wood Sts., .A.N3Erh:E.(IEIL. fab, BUY AND ism. ALL KENDS Oi GOVERNMENT SIMUMS, SOLD, Sian An counNs, ,021 XO5l FAVOILABLi Intereet Allowed caiDePoeits. ar Money loaned on Government Bonds at ()West market rates. . ' ' Orders executed tor the Purchase and Sale' of .15T00309, BONDS sant GOLD. • JAMES T. BRADY & CO. itt..:litt.4.l#o, - T , iii!!'a*. FINANCE 11Np TRADE, . ---- , Orricrs OP IIITTKRIBOH GAZETTS, i I;s7r.nrsnansv.lebruarY 3, 1363 . 1 Gold resnains steady at 135% to 135%, on . the 4. repost that ; the '. Government would:: ittsuine its sitlig; :Of surplus gold taken in, daily from duties has caused a strong desire to sell, and the niarliet . which had tonched 1353 i ' early' in' - the morning, declined atlonce to 13535. ' The decline in gold improved quotations for Obii-doltk tiirofiet *l4 , robild lots are shipped isitaiii; besides 'raid& shipments ' of Railroad securities, :Which keep a liberal supply of exchange on the mar ket,:, and " avoids ! bullion shipments, which eventually Wive to come to cover the dedoiency in, , the exports, which since_ January already amounts to over ten million dollars in gold. • ' The bond market is' steady, with a mere growing demand' for bonds, es- pecially in small amounts. Bonds are likely to advance considerably during the beginning of next month, provided gold' remains at present prices. In stocks, the market has entirely-re covered from the heavy decline of Saturday, and an increased lemand for an upward movement is made. Express shares are very strong, and have ad \vanceqi from? to 12 per cent. In lbcal stocks more inquiry is made for Columbia and West Pennsylvania, but buyers are not'over anxious to pay Are advance asked on these stocks. . Business very dull, and money is scarce. Closing quotations as received by Ph R. Mertz: Gold, 135%; Eighty-one's, 1.1.2%; Five Twenties, 1862, , 113%; do, 1861, 109%; do, 1865, 110%; do, 1865, new. 108%; do, 186, 108%; do, 1868,108%; Ten Forties, 108%; Railroads Cleve land & Pitteburgi. 94; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & ' Chicago. 121; Chicago & Rock Island, 131; Chicasro dr North Western, 83%; do Preferred. 92%; Erie, -- New York Central, 161%; Mehl-, g u n` Southern, 94%; Reading, 96%; Ohio csMississippi Certificates, 38%; 'West ern Union Telegraph Company, 3 19 %; Merchants Tinton Express Adams, 48; Company, %; Pacific Mall, lay s ;;: - ;• Mining shares—Gregory, - 2,75; Qiiiitz Hill, 70; Sznith & Parmele, 2,30; Cory don, 12. —The New York Chamber of Com merce have for several weeks past been disaussing the subject of specie resump tion. The.object of the' discussion was, as expressed by Mr. A. A. Low, to "fix upon some reoommendatibn to Congress to show that the merchants of New York had some.detinite d ideas as to ths great financiali ssues s of the day." Among the members there is however, a great diversity of opinion 04 the subject of contraction of the currency. There are advocates of allgrades of contraction, from $10,000,600 per annum to $50,000,000 per annum; while others are unquali fiedly opposed to any contraction. Many think'that:the public debt should be paid in coin,lind that Congress should commit the country to that at once. On the question legalizing coin contracts the Chamber *as unanintons. ~ -The Chicago . ' Trunine, of Tuesday, says: Local money affairs remain in just about the same condition as at the close of Usk "week.' - The ‘lsaultai,,generatly re port money easy with - a gradual impasse, of deposittyiboth - •from oeity merchants and *obi country banks. WithNthef banks, however, most intimately con nected with the Grain and PrOVidOn. trades, money Is working close yet, as War otitittniieri 414;'{celtlait mor e and more capital in those products held here. Corieidelisble currency continueau to be /PPS to, Ate country, but the 'receipts • ?ft bid there irti,)Piobably, yet a little in t i i puma of obi ;nerds. -.! Lg• ')U:ttelhiii. Fifaidoilfiedeli;ed by 'James ,Bradv., ,C,o,t, Isola, 135%;• •17tdted' stal4 - wee: Agg ll3 , ll2 q; erSt`Lati 113V0 1628% a 1864 i :- 109%; 5.4.4 a, A , //O -. 5-2044: Jamul oand-: July, 1865, 10834 M O .IW 48674'408K; do., 1868. 10834. Seven Thirties, par less' st, Due Com tootitids,!: 119;,: , Unita - . n'Ette•ifie -Railroad, H pall Dehtral, 1031 0g: Pacifies, 10134. .1 .. , ME rentoxisopt , MARKET; Onion ow F satisc 8 GArATTE6 WEDNASDAN. FelkastrA. The market • was again very -o :PArtt tor_ day, the time and-attention of oPeratVra geueralls,Niipg:einklibed in diSculaing the,l4pprhead bill, in regard to appoint lug inspectors. The trade almost =enc. , measly Ouse of *Mr. lifoorheadln regard to this mOveninist,' Alleging that it is altogether unnecessary anduncalled for, that it is gotten - tdi lit'; the prpose of creating fat offices, ad that;if it sliodlit • become a'llw; lad* , .. . seriously injure the bustness,AyiArnpr.2.l - . , sing a largely increased end unnecessaryi tax on the trade. - It is also cilimplainedi . . • of our representative, : that h e ; should ,_ have informed the trade that such movement was contemplated; and thus have afforded an opportunity to investi gate the matter, and, if deemed proper to remonstrate against it. ' . - 2 The. Crude market, with the exception of some little Inquiry for spot oil, con- , tintiosquiet and unchanged. We can repot 500 bbls, on spot, at 17%c, and 2 000 bbls, same delivery, at 18c. Next 1. six ziontlisisellers option; 4 held at 17%, and ill he year, buyers option, at 20c. Offers to sell all year, sellers o ption, at 16%4 which is a slight decline. ILININED COEtEE ' quiet and rather dull but nn-. changed. Thirty.six and a half cents fl seems tl be the standard . price for al- I most a y -- delivery, with the next five ! month sellers option. Sale of 1,000 1, each February and March at 36%c, and , 1,000 for ; March , alone, at ' 363io.March to Jule was offered at 38%c. All the yell., buyers option, nominal at 40 to 41c, aid April to December, at 35c, ad- yanclig %c. . 1 . • .. 3 - 1 = = ricdivilcATuto 01123. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Bclipairßailroad Axle 35a Ecllpst, Machinery • 75c Eclipse' Spindle = 800 I •EclipEel Tanners' Stuffing ',, c ....... 400 Belipst 'Dinners' Finishtng oil 650 .' - • t-zpontimil.in CURDS oi.L. ' \ Citizers Ref.' C 0.1.80 ' P.Welsenberg'r. l6o \ • Fisher le Bro 240 H. M. Long 800 1 J. Galpgher ... . . 480 John Spear 50 : 1 W.Dlcontcheon. loo T0ta1........... --, ••• E/YEETPYSIVEA BT BY A. N. B. E. Bradn& Wagner,3so do (Jo to War- ing. Kieg & Co., Piladelphia. 1 t'itizers 'Ref._Co., 50 do de to ' Tar* 1 Bro.,Phiadelphia . Aladdin Oil Co., 300 do lubricating oil'; go CaPed& Pierce. Philadelphia. Totla-sfipments Refined..:. , 400 1, Total shipments Lubricating:,........ 300 OIL SIMPED EAST racas DIIQIIESNE I • Chas: Inky, 50 bbls tar to J,B. Truxal, 1 Philadel)hla. ' _ ' CATTLE DIARKET.! PEM'A CENTRAL ST YARDS, WEDNESDAY Feb.OCIC 3, IEB9. 7 ' • • I V Warr tat; • Themerket this f a r thiallweek has; been exceedingly languid, and dull and - what is worse still, there is ba little prospect of .any- improve merit. • thesukilT IS fair, and in quality rather; better than usual, but there was a re-: markable scarcity of buyers, and, judg-i ing fromiadications to-day; the largsst proportion will have to be shipded st on ownersaccount. There were one tor, two vary the - droves in the pens, but they wereCield above the views of buy-i ers here, aid will doubtless have to be sold in Phiadelphia or New York.- We are cognizeit of 8%0 having been offered and refusal for one of these droves.] which in the present condition of the market, wesregarded as , a , good offeri, tut even at that, the owner, it is said,. would not lave , got his money back Films fat deers, such' as are usuall3 bought for Philadelphia, may be quotec at r Bc, and medium do at 7 tte 7%. Then is but very little inquiry fOr common stock, at an 3 price. We heard it stated , that some of th% Philadelpnia buyers went to Baltimor this week, while, others .will buy in Lan caster and other a3joi ning counties i . tie eastern part of the .state, and it i thought that from now until late in th! spring, there will _not be. ast many Cal tie bought here for that -market as ha been during tte fall and winter. TUESDAY. • Bradley sold to W. Hedges 168 hea good _lowa steers, weighing .205,400 lb at 7,75.. Xtevene to ter h e ad , 53 head, weighin 225, on private terms. Smith t Blue sold 19 head for Ho man to L sit J. Shamberg, weighing 16 350, at. 5,75. WEDITESDA.Y. Bradley to W: Kelly 14' head of con monish stock, weighing 16,100, at 5,75. SHEEP. _ With largely increased arrivals. an only a moderate demand, the She market thus far has bean i e hard on: especially for common gradas, and prim for, this kind, compared with last weel are lower. Prime fat Sheep were in lin ited bupply,fand if there had have I:10 any of this kind') on sale, they wool have brought fall pricea, sap to 6 to 6 and we are dognizant of the inside quoti tion having been paid for one drol averaging one hundred Founds. TL great proportion of , the sales thus . 1.! this week, have been at prices rangiri from 4 to 5,50. HOGS. . .. , There is no let down in-the Hog me ket, and if the present is a fair criteri." 7 , of the future, it is not ii likely that the; will be for a month t come. The ar - ', vela continue exceedingly light, and thg are bought up as fast as they arrive'; fall prices: Yorkers may be quoted :" 10,50 to ,11 eta., and prime to extra Phil:,, delphiti Hoga , si 12;2- to )12%—two c loads on Monday brought 12,65, or son.,, thing over' six thousand dollars. ThC.', are those who still entertain hopes te..., the market will break. about the first ~,, March, as it is thought the receipts abd.. -, _ fi ' Thatrm teWill be-lar lyiiucreased, ars= tigsidsfisnWtAke.TEl 'er, ihed have pret:: 4 ,41 retired fibcd-th 'Market. ~:. ---on.------. ,--- , , . . ... f _ ~ Sr. Louis, Februar,y,o,—TObacco n0n,.1 ',ugly', unchanged. . Cotten,,, very litt , '„: irkg : and. low; middling sold at T.:4, emp, r isothlOg dobt:Tiookquiet,_ wi.li -9[111',14154.,,dexagi ;.. eupartine, 45,2, ,:-.. So.ool.A3kia, 16,4)9a 501, ,double exti 1/6,75aF0W treble extra to'fancy, 18,Cf.2 1,11 1 ;00. 'Wheat firm but quiet at IAA::: ,41,74 for e prime to strictly prime, --, -41,80 foecholce. Corn higher at 71a7 --. Otesh-rsisicElfgbt,audyditmed to 63a6;1'. iitirley very dm; choice lend fancy linole sold at 32,10af2,25, and fancy M nesoti4lll4Bs4!..ByeittUtchanged at sl,_,' ; WWITY.l,l4alet At ziii,921,4n11,114. Pc.::::.; ex te nod advanced to 632,,y,.. ' 3gq',' tin trattbittd• arrive. Bulk Mea ', -, sales mainly of lots up the river at 11 :- .3":" , for looie shoulders to buyer this mon'.;',: ,16 for .1q0pe.44, , ,54pd 1614 for clear sir packed; shoulders and clear sides spot at 133ia17.\> Bacon firm but quieti -, '17% fer,,clear, rib and 18 for clear aid;;'; Ilhofild,iwal*dithl4so * Laiil firmer i:, better .ai,'llX., r in lseit l i on dpot; sales K Keokuk, - to buyer,:thls :mouth, 22% '; tic4c,,and :N AV. March, 21. Hogs s` Ur aii)11f.80a111 , 10. ? Cattle tinchangee 11:54a q. sliettp' range' at Vial per he for choice. Receipts—Flour, 3,800 i nisi WaeatP2,,lT.ool bisbehu Corn, 3' do; Oati, 600 dot- 8ar1i5501400 do. , , 1990 ME