t. DUQIIES'NE. WORKS, COLEMkN, gc CO.: Manufacturers :of f.. I-. ----- _ -7--- • .... - Eta.: ~ r i, IRON, NAILS,', i, S L, . . . . • • AXLES ANDPSFRINCS - , e‘ , . . - Dritrdeatte• *iron, Sheet and Tank , Iron, Juniata Iron. Wagon Box *lron. Charcoal iren,,tytinder iron, .11., Iron. "longed Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, _-_ Drag and Wapner Ilan, T Rill for Coal Roads; isn't-Wedges, flat lull for ;Coal Roads, Bolter B Iron, Crow Bare ,: Chain Pugs,. boner . Heads. steel and Iron Harrow Teeth, Carriage Wagon; Seat' Sea and Coach tpring gjand' Axles, a ll styles: blab Steel for Plows, Cultivatortiteel. Steel Wings and Moulds cut - to,- -- p .ttern. n• clog :ten all • sftea. A.B. Steel and Steel 'l Ire, Steel CpAr Bars, Steel Shafting; &c. ' • -- • ALL. GOODS FIRST MASI , AND W.A.REAN 'rED. • AllirOffices and Worlvi 10th street snd Alle lawny river and 77 WATER STREET. itts • burgh. . a4: P I -._ GODEFFROY 111ANCKER CO, 42 Exchange rlace, * New York, Me prepped, as Sole Agents to the 'United States for the Prussian Mining and Iroa Cora Priatphalia, to. Contrac,t sell in quantities to suit , purchasers, (delivered in either New Teri: or rhiladelphiaS the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISE! reed 10 extensjsely far tie toorinfoOtut Inc of DESSgMEIFt STEEL. This Iron is free from Balpnr and. rhosphorns, and contains a heavy pence:n*4i Ilatianeso. lull nartionlari, eginples, prices; or, ebonies' analysis will be prompt/ y forwarded on &paten- friErriraLD STEEL WORKS. aNGER,AIIa& CO., IPrrTSBIZELGIL Manufsaarers of aery deeirlOtiou of • CAST 'iANT.I,_43II2IIIIAI4 STEEL, 8 art.WAS EItRINPS, ELLirnc. PiATFORBISPBENur4 • AI.XE STEEL TIRE, &c.. Ito ITarehonsei 811 Water and 11)071rst • iStICIULEIFt BARR & - • - GEMtIUI. rANLmols • WW. METCALF, lEI7BEN MILLER. 6E 1 3. W. BABE. I CHAS: spEctu. kmainraz43. jam. , _ " CRESCENT STEEL•NSTORRS, XILIER, BARR -FARKur, Office, No. 339 Li b erty St, PITTBISIIRGEL PA. HACK DIAMOND , STEEL WORKS. PARK; BROTBEER & Iklaaittiwtufeirs of all deserio_tions of SE69LIMC Office and Warelionse,l2o,_.l:lsl. 151.1 azcoNto and /1.9 and. 1.21 FIRST ZTILEETS, IRON WORKS. V ?pual. Pre53.....W. P. Possza, !mot. FITTSBURoIEI FORGE , AND IRON CO., =M2N Bar Iron; . , Railroad Fist; tiara and Bolts; Railroad Cis:Axles ')14111ed; Railroad Car axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; = /Locomotive PVIIIIIO ShilipelSj Side Rods: tokes, Strap Piston Reads; j IlitcarairOat:Alimqs;. Steamboat Croaks; • • Pistols Rods, 'Wrists; • • Fithian Sliers,„collers, . Offtoe, No. 177" .PENN pintNET. l'Etietitilalt,L VA? :. E vEasoN,pu.EfiToN Pennsvlvniairon or Marelionse, • Nos. 186:: ,sziAll6:C YIBST lITSXIVI‘. oJposlioldonosessods gnu Re. • - • otal:d6 • ..- PITTSBURGH., NOVELTY WORKS -' parrostracat 1 rounded A. ADAMS, hI'ILEE 'ar, 'CO. 111CAIWYACtO8Z18 Or A EarTETPITE 0 1 Ali AtlMP2EttifAaTk 4 a PAT EN T) 'PLAT 0.11 AND U.NTED . • SC,ILLES;r - ' J an,. laced tmatent lioor, Locks inlct latches. Paint and Coffee It &a. CORKER OP TlitST AVENUE& GRANT STEL . ,I,lttalburgh"Penn,o. . Ti p ' AKE 81UPEIIIOlt ppß MILL ,AliD *CUING WOliSl3 * s ColfriDY 4s:' CO. Xsnittilittirers oi Sheathing, Brasiiiri , Dapper, Prei sed Copper Bottoms, fished Sti ll Boil ten Dapper Solder. Adso,lmpor• - ts and Deal ers a Tin Plate, Oheet Iron, Wire,. ie. Can ItalltlY liand Vilna's , Machines st.d Tools. Warehouse:lMo. 140-FIRST.STIIE4T snd 1!49 • gitCOND STRY.F.T.• Pittstsrritif. , %Dental onlers of Calmer not Loamvl4 n, desire o Mrs., , • .os...fiser 7 4 i:WATi irgliafrNi;') 3 44461 ,:arpiew K. room 'lo3i EATS szarsx BIIU., JOHN N. (marten &. co., BIZABS 1"0133/DJERS, GAS AND STEAM 'FITTERS. X*nitseenierablPUMYtt KND BdAßlf WORK; 4,f evellOnscrlptlon;!le.gler_s In 6142 VIXTURr.n, .illgßcruiattig, of /II %inns. --4Cori•Of Waltint Stotts anima M - • • 1•••-• .-•;$ ; ME Privssvuen. COPPER. OtiisztinoY ' immetimi , 47 • tThil 41,7"1'.V • P tr „..14Tr e ,B tt uvrar AR 01:4N .- I)EFWirIVAiCIIM EMS, Jt KNAP TORT PITT OR DRY woußs, TWEALFTEI STRE.F.Tv - prrrsErcritarn, grEirgimes, Rolling Mill Illi chlnery, Nail Machines, Re torts,, and .Castings ir,eneraUy. NATIONAL 'FOUNDRI AND . PIPE WORKS., : Clogupg,43issirpll and pananin - an" stiiioils, mums wan%) IP'ITZTEUEitrit(3 :I3, 1"46.4 rt• WILLIAM.- SMITH; 3fagrafacturer df CAST IRON., 4931Pre - .P.4 I :PE Oes 41,7 AD WATER WQB.SS. . . My Pipes are all cut ininxinblyin Pits, in dry sand. and Isl feet lengths. Also full nesorttnent Castings forliike andll'ater Works. would also call the atiention, of Superintend• eels of Gas Worts to inimatcf of RETORTS. ATLAS WORIiS, MORTON STREET, NiAth 'Ward, Picirrigni:mtcaiet. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. , • • These Works are among the larest and •zoost complete establishments in the west. and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description. etlmanks. • : Sheet Iron Woik. Min road .4Csi4tings. Nun Castings. 11titigine' Disettlue Cfaisings. general Castings. .ORDERS SOLICIT - JED. noatneEl • BB ROBINSON, BEA 64.,C0.,. •,• • • ..13403eilsois IttROBINI3Ort, DUMB a MILLER% WASHINGTON WORKS, - . FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS, PITTS/WHO% • Manufactarers of Boat and Stationary Btearn En- Ones, Blast Engines , Mill Machinery, blearing, BhaitiK'aitings oral' descriptions: OitTanks aro H tllL. Boiler and Sheet:lron Work. Mee; o; IEI, corner First and Smithfield Streets, • • • Agents tbrIITTPARD'EI PATENT .INJECTOR ihr reeding-Boilers. - 014 T„ BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, ,Ninth Ward, (Opposite Onion iron *Ills) PITTSBURGH. Rolling Ell and :Bridge Ctstings,, ' - THIMBLE. SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, mAomENTEHY AND OAST.INCiiB EttincRALTIT Orden prom 1Y and'Ametally exiiEnted. Charges reasonable. • • 1313 BERT dt ELACKLIP. oci:LES THOMAS CARLIN SE, CO., FoOrth Wird Foimdry ant Machine Works watt: s= 131. 1 ., LLLEGILENY CITY, Ps.. ',lbintilletlikeka of Stead 'Engines, Oil Tresses, i n.leys, Shafting, Orist and tSaw Mill Work; Boiling Mill and Machine Castings, (irate Bars, Weiglits,.Wagon Boxes, ito. Build to order and hsve on band Erurines of all, sizes. ravling. . CENTRAL FOIINDRY AND ROLL WORKS , ;.c! C 439) Pe Street. BOLLII/AN BOYD & BAGALEY. t that !unit. !nu castings; + l 4, glIAPeg• _:;LUMBER L1173118E1131: 1:01.11E11 , 2 I • • allEtzarania ortag Dealer in aliKinifs of Lombok ON HAND AND FOR BAL •.1 000 000 feet Dry rule Boards; . • • . 150.00 0 feetim and A Inch Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Drrl3.l, mu Common Plank; 30,000 feet Dry .1 and *Juan Oak:. 25,000 feet Dry SI, SIM and 3 Incb Mb, fl,ol2o,:fyi Da 54 viisiainicbetry &maples 00.0uu ft. and 3 cb ropLOY: 10, 000 feet Dry Pce h lor sCan . gt_ 250.000 feet . Mug u Dolu""? 5, 750,000 No.l e tinlngies, onwen..• . : 0.50,t10U No. fiblnelee, enWed ' 40,000 No. 1110-Inch Otitnglel, 1114rer4t ito.ooo Flee trick: • • • • 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clap YA.lltre-'No. an PREBLA, tiTERET. formerly Manchester and 187 REBECCA tiTßEsT.oppu sitoi,the,the Wqrks. Alleabe ay City • ..nol2 ' IRON BROKERS: SAMUEL M. WICKIIIIIIIIAM, IRON linos:Ea t ntoist - stree4Pittsburgh P ,A g enitor the sale of Cornwall. DonghanaOre. d..epninejeabella,Duneannon,Stauhoße. Olen on.and otkier brands of Antbeadlta, Yougbie gbeny Cote and 0. B. Chareoat. . . .I , Q IRONS. • • rpm i mmententemoi nes nPet n iivNANIWIta COAL AND CONE. OALI COAL!! COAL::: C & Co., Having removed tbelrolllce to NO. 567 LIBERTY': STREET, .(Lately City ?lons MUD SECOND EL9()Et. kra no* prepared to furnish - good YOUGHIO. kitill.PSY.l4ghlr, NUT COAL OR BLACK, Rt.this lowest morset ptice. r$ All orders lett as their °thee, of addressed to them through the mail, .wlll be attended to PropuiPtir• ; • ?i. rag., c --27 ••••i •••. • %..".1‘•••• • •• '- • C•••,... -4 -• ••••' "r•- - at.'r-•• ' • • • -'•. • • • - • . • - - • ME NGENES BOILERS, & KURR 1 1 1303 & CO., Cot. Point Alley and. Duquesne (Nzes Ponm) . Engine Fou n ders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINIS and STA TIONASTARNOINES,Of all alma. SPiclat attenttorrhavited to our netSTATIO- A= /q OIL WELL ENGIN a, AND GETABLE BOILER. of IS-horse rower. • - CASTINOS. of every ltbad, made toorderatour Foundry, on Tis IRO STREET, below Market. Ea(4S for 011 We Bs, StiA.FTDIG, _PULLEYS, tra,wc:Eltt3,llolTSX and TOBACOOSCBEWSatta IRON TOBACCO P itu'SKEti, on hand and madtito order, at the , , N.P9=O.T. ft I A In..W FtK 8 .1 Fro!ktMtsnli:the All!gbezu silver. nra theroLut, PITTSBITIIGH, PA. 'fir All orileis PromptlyAlled. TAT VB. FORT PITT BMVEASTILANtTAiK WlnitX4; cARRow„;,k sHyDERt maxtrrecroaras or • TUBULAR, 'DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR. FIBA-BOX AND OTLIBDEB STEAM BOIL- GM STILLS AND OIL TANNS. OMMNEYS, BREECNING'' PANS AND ASH PANS, :DENIAINSGRSPAIIi,-.8., 3F 4 '. 4144:D C 914. STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND /RON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS, AND OOAL SEMITA , . Othee and Warehouse, corner Second Third, Short mad LlDertkr Streets, PITTSBURGII, Pa. - isr Orders sett to the above address will be al attgadedto. x = ' . witt. - ammIALL & -•' TOILER MAKERS *AND; SHEET tRineIATORIKERS, ,NOS. SO, SSA* AND 516 PENN ST. Raving secured . a large yard and itirnished Into' the most approved - Machinery we are_erre mired to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the beet manner,' and warranted eqdal to any made in the country. < Chimneys Breeching, Fire BUds, Steam Pipes, - locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pane, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling 'Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges,. dinar Pans, and solemsurfacturem of Baral's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. tas:c2l J ADitts . Brim, Nos. 55 arid 56 Water Street, larrrsiorscm, PL, xisrusAcrusma 07 IRON OIL TANKS, sErnuis PM I'S, COPPER erriAxt rd . & • ROMANO 7.ittraL STACI:O3, And SHEET IKON WOEiL, -Tor Steamboats. :MIND M. BUIIBH .F.DDIVICD D. =Tan JARED M. BAVUSII SON, ' • ; II.MTITPACTEMR IIB ADIP ' ' Steam Boilers, Oil TlMks. SUEET IRON' WORE. &C. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pei. STOVES,* CASTINGS, &c THE BEST STOVES. A. BIXY & CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cpok,l'arlor and Heating Sttives, TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. • dole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental - dames and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. B est in the World for Parlor,Otdce. btore or Chnrch. Fire needs no rekindling—bunts all win ter. Do nolb ty until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. • ` Our Agents for Orlentals—DE ti NLRB BROS.. Smith eld tit; GEO. H ÜBblt Y. Allegheny City. lIUGUS 8c CO 111A2PITPACTFREJSIS rOza - r vanterr or • 'BOST©x C 0011.7 1 476 EANQE, " THE FIERY FURNACE," FON WARNING BUILDINGS. THE NEW ANTI-D.UST COOKING STOVE 'REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE. TAN'S % Cluelnnati. Pattern) PORTABLE 'RANGE C ‘ST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S REF .F.CTOE, GRATES, free from tltrtand Mist: (HATE FRONTS, FENDERS, etn. ;206 and - 206 Liberty street, 4e25: 7 • PITTSBIJIVSI .PA apoß grovEs. 'CET THE BEST. r • ' 4 BE. C 4).% tititri V aßtl, .OOR Bnium.otO U 00.4. z. • Warranted to Coo!F s Bake or Boast u feliatiany Other Stllie in theArnion. •fi ttrt 114 BISS PTIT e & 000 141'0.'286 Liberty Street. Alin on hs i rd and for sale, " ia,ll4:llls'stinniss; ts . , ORS.TR FRONTS. rzyplfze. ; COOKING IsdNelr3. &e. PAPER. • DITTSBURGH PAPER , BIANU. le4021.131N0,091111•ANT. Idang*Ourers of - PRINTING .86 WRAPPiNG'PAPERS . • CLINTON 'MILL—SgSMOZNITILLE. OHIO. BIZOFITUDI WILL-,I7:KAW BRIGHTON , PA. orroE AND WAREIIO II NO. • S 2 Thirty gtiebt,' - Plitsburgh:e ,OTITICZUFI—A.UatTBT HART.TE,Presidens. JNO. B. LIVINGSTON, Tre2suFep. SAMUEL EJIMLE; geerotary. UnawTon—Augt.st Haxtb. Jo'in AtWaU, 8. nartman, John B. 11..' •ington. 11 111 a h paid for J'Aortr Stock. • : Isernap WTOIdE. WEST voingork. _ m(tchitu) stone Tioria, : Northwest curlier of West Common, Allegbeny , •-F U'rt#43 V, _,_ it r 4ll „ tar" <V, , Ur areDSX O anar. Witte agartb end .Ste Rona, Tlags' tor Sideman, Breyer. Vanits. • Head and Tomb atom% ice, • - • Orders promptly executed., Prices reasonable 1211 FOIST PITT BANKING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, = : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, ~ i. DEILEII3% 7...•!1 , - GO ERNMENT SECURITIES Afiti - COLD. INTEOST ALLOWED (IN ,TIELE DEPOSITS. • Coll ctions made on sU accessible points In Uta U ted States and Canadas. : °stetter, Jana - s Gordon. D. Wallnoe t Z. IPaircets. NATIONAL BANR;Of Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. . - A. PATTERSON.-- President J 08.11.. HILL CrAPli'Alii- 4 4006,000.+ A. Patterson, Wm. rown Chas. L o c khart . Dan. B. Davidson, W. S. Haven. DISCOUNTS DAIL' ars:ors HABTOEIVGIEE I it & CO., BANKERSAND BROKERS, 476; titre"' (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0..) • • - . ' ' 4 y = ea Exchange,,Ckin,. Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase arta sale oi COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. asyLou HOLMES ;66 SONS, 1 s `33Al4lrfiaraaa, Collections usade on all tote principal points of She united titstes and C/1 Stocks,Bonds and other Securities Partici:4r attention paid to the pnrchaee and sale of United States Securities. ja,30:21 piTTSBURGII BANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INWITITTTION. No. 07 rourth Street.. NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BANEPITTSB4ROII. - • 'CHARTERED IN 1969. OPEN 'DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on wr.DNESDAY and SATURDAY RVLNINGS. from May let to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock. and from November let to May Ist, 6 to 8 o'clock. Books.of Ry. Laws, &c.. tarnished at the office. Tgls:institution especially . oires ito those whose earnlngt are limited, troop portartity to Accumu late, by siniall deposits, eastiy saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, and bearing In. teiest instead of remaining unproductive. BOARD OF MANAGERS: • YRISTOIRIT. ,$•-. —* • -- GEORGE X. - BERRI% • VICE rItESIDENTS, 8. H. HARTMAN, i JAMES FARB, JR.. • . SECRETARY AND TREASURER, •D. E.,McKINLEY. • ' '..I3IIADLET, ' • •WM A. S. BELL. F. . K. ItAHM, _ JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES, G. FOLLANSBEE, • 101Ili SCOTT . JAS.. L. IIItAHAM4 R. C. SOnmERTZ, CHRISTOPHER ZUG. _._. SOLICITORS — D. W. .1. A. S. BELL. • mhl4:valer ECLIPSE" PETROLEUM' REFINERY. RER4E,RT,y,ce. 31ANI3FACTURER OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Alt ;tie 041: Stands great beat without. change; remains limpid ac lowest temperatures. Special till for •, ;.tamptCal niltuates pr hotoreguhey. ~ . t. „ ShOp, Will cot Screws. Saw 111/11 And Planing 31111 Oils, ' Adittted sPedisPO ) Spindle Oil. Wk.ollllenst-lLighto ll , " Oil. Tanners' Stuff.; itenzele, IngdsFinitthingoll;ibaseline; Harness Oil Allipit VARNISH,. tsk 'prekeerp .11tIght Iron 'Work and Machinery frdm (rata. • __These protects -are manufactured ender Dr, Tweddlo's patent be Superheated Steam In Vac gno; • The,,Lub;lcatingdMls Age ;aliquot odorless;` perfectly pure: entrant, &netlike:silty Ilehtlrot• ored. stand a high temperature unchanged and remnln llMPradnrinitexteemepoid, Jlek idaad Olin are unequalled, and are in eonstant uson many of the principal 'railroads Samples can be evlmlned and orders left at 114 WOO!.? STREET,. Works at eirarpstrarg Heldge. MESE E I= EMi I IME DIRECTORS: Jno. 0 Risher. m Robt. H. lig, .A.ndrew.ll lll er.. , .. . . as.mes-MiSeilete!.f; LVAILAII, Preset. 8/01 1 1. ffi oN. cashier. D. LEET V. DEBBC1 . 0B8: George W. Cue, G H. Palmer, Win. Douglas, Wl7 l . BePt 'T. AT 11 A. N. .5+ Vlai!kepi*tx4eti rrrm-re33138. 0 .r.th.. BOITORT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. AnLg :~7ITABIN6 AND BING E Commienion Meretianti and brokers In Petroleum"and - ;Pia ants, DALZELLI tUILOiNeVIDUQUESME WAY, iDbßisk WARING, KING & :Tll 10M/taut flatlet. TACK BROTHERS, COMMON MERCHANTS, • • • • km nidii izi%s nir " Pdtroletun And its Pioducts, - - • . rlttsbargh 91111 . eq—OILLFICLV13,,IIVILDING. Owner of Dudneano WO and thitestriet Philadelphia ice r/21 WALNUT tiT. ap1:w10 , •• t f* • , TT N. Liolick ir, 4J " abaniire.6Tirizati or PURE WRITE BURNING OIL, Bicina r oriTlCl B.B." Vin'oe s .- 10:2 iluquesne IYay ritfiturgi. CENTRAL AND UNION • PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, • The cheapen investment now In . the market for sale by •. • • PIE _I3.IMI.9L`Z' Corner FIFTR AVENUE tz, WOOD STREETS. Also r dEaTer tn'Government Bonds. Gold and CoubOns and European Exchange at •martet rates. . &IA T 1 BRADY St . Co , (Successors to S. JONES, & C 0..) Cotner Tonrth and Wood Sts., 37 4.,..4 1E r b- = 3Frb l fa r Bur AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ALYEA AIID oriterf3i. ON MOST PAVOBABLE TERMS. rs - Interest Allowed on Deposits. Sir Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest ntiarkee rates. Orders executed foe the Puichase end Kele of .BTOCILS, ; BONDS end GOLD. • ;jißittzinug Caitttt. FINANCE 1 ND TRADE. OFFICE OF PITIESTIECCII OAE26 - me., T±IURSD4I% February 4, 1869. The recommendation by a majority of the Finance Committee to introduce the resolution to pay the national debt in coin whenever paid, had the effect of depressing the price of gold to 145 X, and weak at that;' , :iihtioagh at the close 135% was bid. What effect this will have in Europe on our bonds remains to be seen;. should gold at once decline a point ;or two . "Ettrapesnia Would, not likely come In as pificliarsera of bonds, but a sharp rally at least would set in froin, the immense amounts of gold sold short, and the natural tendency to run up the market to at least 137 would be followed by heavy purchases of bonds by Europeans as nermanent inyesttnent, when exchange would' become cheap and, gold decline. The payment of about seven millions of coupons on = March nexi and.the Change of thi"Chief of the nation would also inspire more confidence in Europe, so that despite the heavy balance of trado against us would go lower, although rapid 'fluctua tions would carry the price,.perhaps to 140 and more. After a reaction in stocks we may look for some grand speculation in gold, and before the end of this month fluctuations may be as vide apart as 5 per cent. The goverment bond market is strong, and his 'advanced about One' half per cent. the old issues are likely to go lower in case the resolution to pay our debt In gold woald pass. Stozks are dull and lower; the striking front the list of Erie, and some others has from_ the power of carrying atocks,of all the iveculative cli3ue,.and \ lower Priee4 will have to be - made, the ball rolling no telling where it will stop, Closing quotations as received by R. Mertz: Gold, 135 g; • Eighty-one's, . , 112%; - Five_ Tweuties, 062, 113grido, 1864, ii". 19%; do, 1865, -111Vdo; 1865, 'new, 1083,; do, 1867 108%; do, 1868, 109; Ten, Forties, 14%; Railroads,— Ciev,e land dt Pittsburg: 91%; ' PittsbUrgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 117; Chicago -dr., Rock ;algid, 28g;,:-Chicatro -dr.North Vesterti," 870.4 . : do .Prefetred..alg; Etas, —; New York Central, 62g; Michi gan Southern, 93; Reading, 98%; Ohio WisawdElTA-cattitiaiteB..r36g; • West,. ern - 'Union Telegraph -Company, 37g; Merchants Union Express Company, 19g; 1634;, ,Adams,„ 50; Mining shares-L:Gregory, 2,75; 'quartz Hill, 70; Smith dt Parmele, 2,35; Cory don,A '" P I =-1116 - COMPtircill'er - o the Currency, In response to a House resolution asking whether any) and what banks have been alloWed to exchange gold-bearing tater 'alietirities of the United , Stateefor the 6 per cent. currency bonds issued to the Pacific' - Railroad, and when and what. amonnt, says, the total amount pf -such tonds so received in exchange is $12,582,000; the amount of Five, 'Twenty, •and.-=Ten.Forty ',bonds• .anrrendered•for them is 411.217,0004 showing an aggre gate increase. ,in the amount of, bonds held of $1,365,000.. These. eurrency boucle have , been received as, original deposits from National banke on their ootardza lion to the 'amount of $3.91.7,000, many of these deposits being made in 1865 and= '1866.•'' The. Comptroller argues that, he has no right to refuse such deposits. Currency to the amount of 8.0 per l cent. of their ,yalue has been issued onitheim Pantile bonds. Ciiciblatian to the amount of 00 per cent. of their par value is 7s• sued' on rive"riveinties: tilreblation to the amount of . 85 per cent. issued on:. TenVorties. •" —Closing quotations received by .Tstries, T. Brady & Co.: Gald, 135MA:hutted , States Sixes, 18803,` 112,41' b-20'e; 18621 113%; , 6f2041; .1864; 109%: 5-20's, • 1865, 1111:5.20's January' and July, 1865,' 108%, do. 1867, 108%; do.' 1888, 1093; SaVen' Thirties, par Res V.; Due,. Com: pounds, 119; Ininn Pacific Raliread, par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 1014. rETRo Eulli • I OFFiC OiIPriTt4I3tttOIVIAZETTEi I _ , ,TH B nnT, Vetguafy, 4, •Pif.?! •.; The most' importani ,SteM news have to report,toia,y, irkopoppotlert pith the MI businos,,is the report of a: ICw well, which, ilecording to ritmoi, , is alacipgsojEti'ettlitiklike six nndCed bbls per day It is Eobablei howeve }, that. Ella production of this :new well is irkn. siderably eiikkeratett as' IS' getierillYibe • = 4!==l case When the report of_ci 'strike is ileit started, and it always takes sconaa.,llr4t to get at the truth in this respect. It is gefi erally conceded, however, that. the pres ent high prices are. stimialating develop ment very,. much, and the-number of ne* wells being put down is unusually large for the season. Mani , new faces are seen in:the oil regidna, and it_looks now as if a good deal of ,new 'and unde veloped territcry will be brought into. market. , - Crturm. , The Crude 'market was 'exceedingly quiet to-day, not a sicgle sale reported,. and prices have undergone no quotable change. Spot oil sold on Wednesday at 17% to 18c,land it is seported there was an offer to sell to-day at the inside quota tion. Next six months, sellers :option, is held at 17%c, and all the year, same option,•at 163, tolTd tißuyers optima, £ll the year, is nominal at 20c. - . . r2=2 The Refined market also . continues ex ceedingly quiet though firm, and this seems to bathe character oradvices both from the east and Europe.• There was some inquiry for February today, but, no sellers-36%c offered; and February and March together would doubtless command the same figure. Later months quiet and unchanged. LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40a Eclipse Railroad Axle 35a Eclipse Machinery 75a Eclipse Spindle' gpo Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing 400 Eclipse Tanners' Finial - ling oil 65c , OIL 13.111P,P1R fi,T ! V. li. B. Standard Oil Co , 511 bbis refined to 'Warden, 'Frew & Co.; Philadelphia. Braun .:& Wagner,,:so do do to War ing. King & Co., Philadelphia. • Montzheitner, Koehler t .Co. 100 dh do to Waring, King t Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan dt Co:, 200 do do .te Warden, Frew & Co.. `Philadelphia... McKee. Hackett & Co., 250 bbls refined to Warden, Prew -- & Co.. Philadelphia; Chas. Ecky, 50 bbls tar to J.R. Truxal, Philadelphia. • W. H. Byraw, 50 &flax to. W. 'Lincoln, Philadelphia. !. Total shipi . xientiii Refined_ .. ... —..- 100 OIL SHIPPED EAST , 'FROM itQI:I7.4LCIS DEPOT.:. ; Nat. Ref: & St. to., 5() bbla, refined ,to Wm. King, Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH simmurs. Orinca of Prmutir;o', 'ff. eAxagewir, ? i _ THURSDAY:Febnary 4, 1860:' S t The general markets continue to im- I prove slightly, and with an increased i yolunie of littstnts ba the aggregate, 4ricedgenerally are pretty well sustain- i ed, and some articles, in consequence of scarcity, are higher. . Everything e,mana- i Ling from - the hog product,' is very ,firm ! and tending upward, and Flour also, is a 1 little stronger ; under the : influence of an I advance in Wheat. .Groceries firm with 1 a steady jobbing demand, while ;almost i everything coming under the category of produce, is very dull. A_PPLESL;In.goOd ;supply and dull but 1 , ~. , • .unchanged; sales-it , at 53 to 55 per bbl, ! % for common to choice. APPLE BU rl.e.:R-.7-75 io 85c, BUTTER-1s dull and in better supply 1, and prices are barely sustained; prime 1 to choice Roll may be quoted at 36 to 38c. i BUCKWHEAT; FLOUR—DuII and 1 lower l , being quoted at 33, to 4 cte. BEANS—Prirne, small, White scarce, and in fair demand with. sales.at -13,50 to I 53,75 per bushel,- 1 ACRANTERRRiES—SaIes at $lB to 520. 1 CHEESE- - -Very firm and the market i is almost bare; we•now quote .Western I Reserve and Hamburg at It3c to 20c, and .Goshen at 22 to 23. 1. . oORNM.N.IAL-51 to 51,10 per bushel. i CARBON OlL—Continues firm and ad- 1 vancingrand we now quote in it-jobbing ! way. at 314 to 32, for standard white. DRIEDRUITirIs firm and in good i local demand; sides Peaches at 13 to 14 • L for quarters; 15 to 16 foranixed, (mad 18 to 19 for halves. Apples 1104a1141. .. ..;-. I DRESSED HOGS-13 to 14. EGGS—DuII; salesof fresh packed 1 ,S. 2pdi." , .• `I e ; -1 : '. : I , -' ' e j , PROVISIONS--ita it • firm and ad= vancing; we now quote Shoulders at 154 to 1534. c.; .101:Med Sides, 174 to 173 P; 1 Clear - .Sides,i 18540, and' Sugar Cured 1 Hams, 194 to 20c. ,Prime kettle ran- I dared Lard, 21, in tierces. and 22c to i 224 c, in kegs. Dried Beef, 2140. Mess Pork, 533 to 533,60. l ,PO.TATOES—Continnes very dull but i . ripcbanged; prime Peach blows offered 1 . on track at 70c. Sasll sales ita !stop at 80 to 85 cts. - , HAY—Baled Hay is dull, with a gup. 'I ply considerably in excess of the de- grumaci; we continu e to quote ato) t 0,425, 1 bri'Whart; as to quality. " - ', -- 4 '' I_ HOMINY-56,25 to. 56,50 per barreL it ' . HEMP—Sales at ; s2lo per ton. is il GRAIN:—NO movement in Wheat, slid, tr , .., Red Winter illt unchanged at 51,75. Corn ' r continue? dull, ttiengb tbereis not much k; offerfniteand ..thers' I ,i ii6:4lllsposition to make concessions in order to effect Sales; quoted at 75 for mixed, and 78 to 80 it , " for pritne`Yellow.''''Rye is in rather bet. ;, - 1 ter demand and firmer, and we can re- ~'',' pork, odes of Annul; carlloaclisistsl,46 to $1,47; we also heard of a sale of•; - - , 11,000 bushels, taken bya distiller, but 1 1- the.pticed;d , not- transpiritipixsed to be about 51,50—time. Barley is quiet, r_ with but little offering; may bel , l:toted nornigally, - st 54 t0 . 524U forsprims enna. I' l Sitif Ohio: 'Vats firnl, 2 with 'sates IWO e; car bAda,, one fit , : 65c, and the other "F. at 66c. ' .-.-' -PEA- - riliFYS.+B34 to 9 ete Mr:pow:id. , ..' SEEDS—Sides of Cloverseed at 510 1 00 P. l' ,_.. and Tbnotiii r it 23,50 te. 7 Ffax- Isetto,—but , teffeTipp-quoted ; at- ?, $2.40: .§A:I4Tr-Is quiet but steady„er4 is still quoted,-ai t 2 by 7 ,thet • SORGHUM-430 to 65 etti. TALLOW-Lnenderitill4tti:ll,(.; LAUD. plLF!rtri at $1;45 for. Nd. 2, Jr- jitid,Sl,7s PRATELEIt9 I -La: 7 treeity f .Veatliera • - quoted at76rto 86=to the Irade, and the usual adVance in a retail way. -;CLODE—The, ixiarke; 19 a little itrdfiWoilictdr the ififtuelice or the 4 ad vance in Wheat, but there is no impiove ment to note in the demand,. and no ihankeln brine. Weion,itibileto quote at. V_ ! OR -to §8,60 . for Swing, and. Winter Wheat,i 68,50 to -o,ec. Rye Fleur, • 67,50 to $7,75: ':'rne Pearl - Mill quote freirtOrmicks, /nada of he InstWliat, as ollows;"Eitra PloUr, in barrels, at 69,30, and, in sacks, 69,00 per barreit• ••Donble Extra ! Fainily,in barrels, $lO,OO, cracks, $9:70 per barrel; Blirlog -Wheat Flour. , in barrels, 67;60, and, lu elicke t 67,50 per barrel., „The pity, mills '4uote Prices as followin Extra 'Fixedly, (Winter) in barrels $9,30, and, In 'sacks, 69,00. per barrel; ll:mble Factra Family, in barrels, if0:0,86, In fACkei $9,66 per barrel . , and Sprlmg,,6R,oo; i'n'barrids, and $7:70, in sacks, per barrel. tWiIISHY-i-We'..tarOrepolrt sal of Hig4wlne ~ in car , at 93141d - 140, 'am in a jobbing way; at 98 to DYc. to 0 MB
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