6. STEEL' WORKS. • • J+ `- s " lINLP FORT PITT COLEMAN, ROM & CO„ 3fluanfattnrer.s of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tsnk Iron, Juniata Iron., Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal lon, cylinder Iron, X. 1.. iron, Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron. I Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal Roads, : Iron Wedges., flat Bail for Coal Roads,' , Bolter I Iron, Crow Bare, Chain Lints, Boiler , Heads., Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage a , •Wgon.' Seat and Coach Springs, and Axles, all atvles:l blab Steel for Flows, Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings and' Idonlds cut to patters. Suring' rtelall sizes. A. B. Steel and Steel Tire, Steel Crow B , ra, Steel Shafting, die. RA . ALL. GOODS FIRST T CLAS3 AND WARN ED. I ' `t ie sir Offices and Works 16th street and ll 1 e 7, . Eberly river and 77 WATER STREET. v!". burgh. GODEYFROY BRAldill &•.04, change Place, New jerk, . ~ Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the Unite ~ !Sates for the Prussian kilning and Iron Cora l ,' pang of Duisburg, Westphalia , to ,pontract or sell in quantities to suit purchasers,(delivercd in ether New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated v. G. SPIEGELEISEN of Treed so extensively for_the manufacturing SESSEISER STEEL. • This Iron Is free from Stara andPhosplorns, and contains' a heavy per cent as e of Manganese. Yell partionlsss, samplea, prices or chemical analysis will be promptly forwarded on apnlica cation. ja.30:d76 SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. MGM - NIMICK &CO.,' 1. PITTSBOUGEI. PA.. Menniscturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, TLWAY SPRINGS, ELLIPTIC AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES; STEEL TIRE, lc., /Ms Warehouse, 88 vwer and l®o Flint Ste. WILLEs, BARB & PARKIN. GIREEIT. PASTRIES: Ar:TVILX: IciEj2s3.Elf Briccua. Peanran--8. M. $1113.. ICAESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTBBITEGH , PA fel4:d4B Bo CH DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Idtinnfaottirero of all descriptlons of arill3==C=ll. Oflice and Warehouse, TRO. 1519. 12413ECIOND and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS. ) IRON WORKS. lea. yEraria, Prea3..... W. P. FOrria, privrsuunpu FORGE AND IRON xstrovAcroix= 3 or Bar Iron; Hailrtrad Fists Bars and Bator, Haliroad Cor Axles Boiled; Haßroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Lisceinotive Frame Shaper; Side Sods: Yokes, StraPs;. -- Piston Heads; .... Steamboat Shaft Steamboat Cranks; Piston Beds, Wrist's; pitman Jaws, Collars, Offloe, No. 177 PENN_ STREET PITT . SBUBGH, PA VERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. AZ: No!. 166 iO6IFIRST irpos ao pEie 5p24:46 PITTSseaGL NOVELTY WORKS. privsnußGH, 11. NOM= WORItS. Founded A. D.. 1885. AVAELS, MIME & CO. KEYSTONE STANDARD, )FAIRBANKS PAT ENT) PLATFORM. AND COUNTER SCALES. Jaatui Paced Patent Door . Leek& and Latabel, Ps)nt and Cotge &o. 0031113 OF FIRST &VOB a GRAFT STS, Pittsburglitriperitea• y AILIE SUPERIOR: 110P1111111ILL AND SIMIIIe *ow ' PITTEOSITBOII. ' - ,- - - PARE., hicCIIRDY & CO., otatsturaxers of ettesthini, Brasiers* and Bolt 001Ter ot ffresded BoPPes Ba =lb./tidied sun set. loess, ripener Solder. ..itlso,lmputcrs add peal ers A. Metal, Tin Plate, Street Iron. WirN ac. C r on ,tantiyouhand Tinners' MachinesTOOLS. Warehousik No. 140 STBST STREsT end OW SECOND STBEET,Pittsburgh. 4 orrial ^viers nr4IOPWIT eat to any desired pat. mv11.e2.4S wer GAS-AND.FTTIPIC* MIN N. coating Jos. gAirs...ANNWLisuls. 61. cooirm &co, ' tr. . BRASS FOIIIWDERS . GAB OD STRAlitlil i Tl llB t 9 MAIIVAIMIZIVII Ot PUBLins AND FRAM W 61142 WevtdosirprimhielargVn DLO TIZTONisa Car. of Pike and Walnut Strode, FOUNDRY COIPANY. TWELFTH STREET, ihrEngbi6s, Bolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY Corsair Carroll awl Sm . unman Streetii, • WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE aF pcat, ees AND WATER *OM. My PlDee are all east intinriablyin Pits, in; dry sand, and 151 feet lengths. Also, tau &sward:Dent of general castings for Gee and 'Water Per ks\ ; ; PITTSBURGH. iuntrrAcTozoLls or COPPER. PITTSBURGH. PITTSBURGH GAZEn.E MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1869. OFFICE AND WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. AND PIPE WORKS. mmTH weso,) • 4 1err1C5331711,43113.. ISiaroifooturer of I would also eel the istteatlon of t3pperlnte d .nts of Gus Works to isy mike of RETORT'S. ATLAS -WORKS, MORTON STRE.E.T, Ninth War, PiTTSSITIL633I. THOMAS N. MlLLER,President. Thmie Works are among the largest and re st complete establishmezta in the West, and ire now prepared to furnish 'Engines. of every description uers, on Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Cast.tali& Baling 11111 Castings., Engine Castings* 11aehine Castings,. Genersa Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED n09:n69 ROBINSON, REA tic CO., Successors to soarrisotr. Sinn, a MitasiEt. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTS.BURGH , Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam Gearing, _ Bim Cle i t C t u n ga gParlen c p t l innroT, o . 011 TIM and Stin's,_ssoller g and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT IN for teeding.rs2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (OnPosite Union Iron Was) Bolling _Mill and. Bridge Castings, I..re THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, ISACILLKBELY AND c items OEXILTIALLY. Orders promptly and fully executed. Charges resusonable. EBB T & MACICLIBB. oclIS:128 THOMAS CAI LIN& CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and !aniline Work', IifatPUBSY ST.,ALEGHENY CITY, PA., Manufacturers of Stem Engines, Otl Presses, Pruleys, Shafting, Grist and Saw !dill Work, Bolling Mill and Machine Castings" Grate .Bars, :Weights, Wagon Box •s, Ac. Build to order and have on hand Engines of all sizes. invl4:o CENTRAL ,AND RO sso BOLLMAN, .BOYD & BAtiALEY • \ Chin 801111. Mill Castingl, Kai Lathes, IC. bit - kR . LUMBER! LUMBER I I ALI:MANDEB PATTERSON. . Dealer in alliKiuds of Lumber. ON. HAND , AND FOR 15.5.115: „ k 1.000000 feet Dry Pllle Boards; ' 150.000 feet 1 and 2 inch Clear Plank; - 30,000 feet 1) 1) inch Common rbuLk; . 30,000 feet D 1 and 2 inct; ak: 215,000 feet Dr 21; 51)f, and 3 inch Ash, 15,000 ft. Dry ')(,, in. Cherry &Mple, 30,000 ft. Drj 1, Ih, 2 and 3 inch Poplar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 250,000 feet Hemlock Joists and Scanting; 7150,000 No. 1 IS-inch Shingles, cawed, . 250,000 No. 116-Inch Shingled, sawed; 40,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, shaved; 550,000 Fire Brick; - 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Toni Fire Clay* YARDd—No. 815 PREBLE'STBBET. formerly Manchester, _and 16?' ESBECCA sTREF,Topp_- site the Oas Works, Allerheny City. , noLI IRON 13ROREIR8. s vlumL IRO 124 First 8 t, Pittsburgh, pa. • • . . Agentfor the 0 eof Cornwell, Doughemnre, Josephine, babe pnneannon.ll4nhop_e, Ulan don,and other breads of Anthracite, Youghio gheny (Joke and 0 B. Obarooel. E;il Chnicipments COAL! v i a CO tr COAL!!! DICKSON STEWART & CO., Bay removed their thiloe to_ NO. 567 ERTY . STREET, mac, Olt, oar Bilb /MOND ZLOOB. Are now ipre d to_forulah g_ood YOVOIELO . 0,116 PITA , . 1. , COAL OBBLACK. Ith the lows; market- pries. All orders ten ea their oill, or addreesed to to them *soup the mail, wrn be attended' promPOP HUE N. BOLE 8z CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NM rue Pourra Engine Bug/dere, Founders , and • - Machinists. , . Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sine. A lgel ( ! i llttentton Invited to our new STATION LL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER,,of 15-hbrse power. CASTINGS,_of tivtry STREET to order atour Foundry, on THIRD below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHA.FTING, PULLEYS - , HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO Piiixtstos, on hand and made to order, at the _. , INDUSTRAL WORKS, Fronting on the Atte g li eny Elver, near the Point, PPPTIBB RAH, PA. is- All orders prom .tly ailed. TRY US. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TAU ,W93I , KS • . CARROLi. & SNYDER, , 1742TUTACTI:041003 OP r, - TT.TRULAR; DOUBLE-FLU-ED TUBULAR, FLUE-BOX AND OI..INDER STEAM BOIL ERS. OIL RTELLS AND OIL TAMES, OMININEYS, BREECRINO AND ASH PANG, SETTLING zA i lis BALT PANS AND CON- . DENSER'S; STEAM PIPES,: GASOMETERS AND IRON BILIDDEd; estaini DOORS AND COAL SHIITES' I 01See and Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBIIIRGIi, Pa. ` Jar Orders tended to the above, addreseiwill be row:day attended to. mh7:l% WM, BARNMILL & CO., BOILER 'MASERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, . NOB. AO, AA, A 4 AND Att PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery, we are pre wed to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS iu the best manner, and 'warranted equal to IL any' Made hi the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans, Tanis, 011,-,StSis, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. lasmlll JABIDES Pl. SITES, ;,Fos. 55 - and 56 Water Street, 2rrrantatia , • li-tarrnsACTruFt • 'IRON. OIL- TANKS, \ IMMUNE+ rexs, ceirrx BTEAM roe, ItOLIZNII MILL STACILS, And SECRET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. JAI= M. ...... . ....MDMHRD D. BBIISH JA.REIII M. BRUSH* SON, nArnarAcTuszni or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pitistnergh, Pa. TBE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY & CO.. Idanhfaeturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. dole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Orieutal Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. est in the World for l'arlor;Oillee. Store i o Church. Fire needs no rekindllng-7buma all or ter. Do nosh 'y until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals — DEMMLEß imithtleld St • OEO HUBLEY. Allegheny City. GRAFF 1111611 S & CO. PITTSBURGH. ILLNCIFICTUBF.BS OF XVZIS.Y VARIETY 07, a r rCIONT3WII 3 p BOSTON. COOKING RANGE, " THE . FIERY FURNACE," THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVEVAN', 8' (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTA.BLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S REFLECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and dust; 6e ATE .FitoNTS, 'FENDERS, do. UNDRT LL WORKS Penn street. WICKERSHAM, BROKER, TELONS. most reSoroteally imilerltao AND COKE. TOVES, CASTINGS, &c FOR WARNING BUILDINGS 206 and lOS Liberty. Street, - • PITT:ABUROH, PA CIOOK STOVES. CET THE BEST BISSI 11 t CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Beast as an as any other Stove the Union. BISSELL & 00., No. 2.85 Libertv Street, allenatzgliasale. SEATING BTOVEiI ORANE FRO COCENT" i O APER. PITT" SBII ER lIGH PAP NAND. A. IMMURING OOMPANY, ilanufaptaxers or . . PRINTING &WRAPPING PAPERS OLINToN KII.L—MUB ENYILLR. N, . Omo. BRIenToN 1411,L—NEW RRIGGTO FL . . OTTIOR *ND WA.BEHOUBS. No. ta Third Street, Pittsburgh, ris. Orrunuo—A.UOUT ARTJm.,Preeldent., - S AO.3 B. L IVINGBToN, Truieura. AMUELRIDLE. Secretary.. DMlCTOBer—Augrat` gle• Jo' ,ll &swell. S. E. flirtman, Jain B. 1... •Ington. Cub paid for Paver Stoat. larnon ---- sTONE. WEST COMMOrf W Machine Stone Works. fiorthwoo corner of Vireat,Oomsaort. Alledbc9ol. 11FREDr8 ATVATER a, 00. Sate on hand or prepare oa ohort notice Hearth and Stop Stones, Iflags for ladowalka, BrerWar VAIN, MU Bead and Toanagtones, &a. Urdai nronotlf executed. Prtoes reasonable PORT PM BANKING COMPANY. No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY' LIABLE. DEiLE,Bs IN GOVERNMENT BEGURITIM AND COLD. SUREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS the CoUnitedllectlona madand e , on all azteaelble points in States Canada'. IMiCTOgS . D b Bobt. H. King. Andrew James M. \ D. Hostetter, James Gordon. D. Wslinen, Z. Tweets, BAWL. MeOLpiii&lll, D. LENT WILSON. easliter. NATIONAL BANK OF 001111RCE, COr. of Wood and Sixth,Sta. •••I A. PAT ......... IPresldarat. CAPITAL, : : : $500,000. D0Z0 T , 03381 t ie W. Cass, 'lt H. Palmer, Wm. D=l . 7 , Wm. A. Patter* Wm. EL Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Dan B. H • B. aven.Davidson, W. DISCOIUNTS DAIL asAnott • 10rAST, CAUGHE! & CO., BANKERS AND BROOM, Corner Third/m4 Wood *Streets, PITTS131:111.6111, PA., SUCCESSORS TO HANNA,. HART a. CO Exchange, Coin., Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of ' I COVERNMENT BONDS. . Bight Drafts on 'London. oyi:ash 110L3IES & SONS, N 57 Market Street, PIICTTSUITIIOII. Pd. Collections made on all the prineipal volute of the United elutes and Cansdas.' Stoehe,Bonds and other Seeturities , . BOUGHT AND SOLD CA N CONNUNBION! Particalax attention paid to the virgin's° and sale of United States Securities. poomi ECLIPSE, PETROLEUM REFINERY. IiERIVERT W. C. TWEDDLE, NIANBFACTURF.R OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle Oil. Stands great heat withont chang ecialpil fe: remains litnpid at lowest temperatures. Sp tropical climates or hot weather.. Loeolflotive, Engine, Machine SII4, Will cut Screws. Saw Rill and Planing Mill 0111, Adapted for high speed. Spindle Oil, WooltHead•Liglitoll, Oil, Tanners ' StniPt Benzoic, ling Finiabingoll.loasoline," Harness 011, Parraegne. ARMOR VA.R.NISTI. to preserve Bright Iron' Wk and Machinery from Rust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle,s patent by Superheated Steam in Vac coo. The Lubricating Oils are almost odorleas, perfectlylpure, uniform, and mostly light col ored, stand a high temperature unchanged and remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Otis are lunequalled, and are in constant use on be a n y mined the principal rders Railr left at 174 ads Sales Can xmp 'WOOD STREET; Works at Btiarpbtiurgßridge . —_—_—____ . 11/111.ING AND KING, Commission klezekants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, prrrssußoit, ramepmpme. A.,DIME3B, WARING, KING itk CO., T ACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AF) DEALERS ni Petroleum and it Products, Pittsburgh OgIee—DALZELL' B BDILDINe corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin , streets. Philadelphia 011 WALNIIT ST. apt:w2o HIM.LONG& CO., • KANUFACTIMESB OP PURE wiffrE Buitsnio om, Brand—az UCIFER." OMee, Ne.Sl Ihuswipe Way, Pittsburgh. vs, l3Ave ,o act PEARL MILL FAMILY MR, PEARL MILL Three liter , Green Grand. Kalil to. FRENCH FAMILY. FLOUR. Thisyloar will only oit. sent out when espe elallY adored , PEARL SILL BLUE BILAND• Nova to beat Bt. Louts. i'!"11111. BILL BED BBABD, Flour. warrz CORN 111,Uuet AND vpILN HEAL. .li. T. KOMI /It Bab., stieibenT. ties. 9. 114flai. • Psalm MULL, rid*resisx 8INGIBLIN"..."••••••1.111.1LIP GLIM QIUNGEIILY & CLIMES, SUCCOSBOr I pa Ito Ow. F. licurcialassr £ pasencu. urnosimenEss. The only Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the Mountains. Badness ,Cards, Letter Heads. Bonds, Label_ ,t Otranlara,Bitow Cards, Diploa& Portfaite, VldWI, Certincates of De posits, Invitatioc Can.lt. M e . Nos. TO end 14 Third street, rittibarigh. CENTRA.L AND 11NION The cheapest investment now In the market for sate by y, AT U 4. DRALEIIB IX Ea OILS. 127 Walnut Street• FLOUR. PACIFIC RAILWAY BONDS, yqa.kt,...iwknrrz , Oorner Firru AVENUE & WOOD.STRY.E.PS Also, dealer in Government Bonds. Goldarket and Coupons and European Exchange at m den rates. LEO T 1 BIUDY &I CO., (Successors to S. JONES it C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., $B .A. 1•133. "Ei BUY AND BELL ALL RINDS OF GOTERNIENT SECURITIES fIOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST "FAVORABLE TERMS• rer Interest Allowed on Deposits. ,Money loaned on Government Bonds at °west market rate'. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of _STOCKS. BONDS end GOLD. LAMES T. BRADY & CO. gittOnagt&Ott FINANCE AND TRADE Owner. or Prrrsrarson GAZETTE, SATURDAY, February 6, 1868. S The movement in the gold room on Saturday would 'indicate that gold has touched its lowest point at 135, but if the large demand, for our bonds from Eu rope and , the heavy shipments by bank era and speculators for shipment to Eu rope on speculative accounts can be re lied, upon, lower quotations will have to bp map-during tins week and geld would range law for all this' month. The export movement of produce, cotton and oil is gaining in volume daily, but it is difficult to make an exact estimate of it. The difficulty lies in the general be lief that the figures published in the daily New York Press represent the entire, or nearly. so, export and import t,move ments, whilst the most valuable cargoes go out from New Orleans, Lobito, Char leston, Saltithore and Phil delphia, and the imports for merOhandize are mostly confined to 'New York. Taking every thing into consideration, the chances for a material rise in gold are rather slim, we mean beyond the limits of an ordina ry broker's commission. The funds mar ket is also in a condition that we may soon expect a heavy re:lotion. and should the gOvernment, as it . always has done for the past flaw years ; sell its gold when the market Was 'least in a condition to take it at what it was worth in Currency, then' e must look to a lower premium, despite the unfavorable trade balance. Speculators who based their calculations for arise, more on the prospects of a Eu ropean war, must certainly have lost con fidence in higher quotations from-more natural causes nearer home to resort to rumors of Napoleon's death and the like, and are selling short. government bonds have rallied dur ing 1 the past week about % per cent., with an active market, but it seems the old stories are called up again to gal vanize the market after this handsome advance, with an unusual demand for bonds from banks and saving institu tions, and a large demand for liCarope. The turning point is likely to came this week again, when after short sales are covered, another attack will be made. The best proof that saving institutions or parties for permanent investment do not buy at present, is in the fact that 1864 bonds, with one per cent. more gold interest accrued than 1885 Consols, sell at but % to % per cent. currency differ ence. Even at one per cent. it would be a. gain of seventy cents per hundred in favor of 1864'5. Stocks have fluctuated violently for the past week on account of the failure of the Erie combination to control the Fort Wayne Railroad, with a view of obtaining valuable leases of links in roads leading to the great Pacific roads; Erie stock declined from 138% to 135%, and all the eonueoting roads, the shares of which are held by the Erie manage ment, suffered a decline from 2 to 3 per cent.; which was partially recovered. New York Centratfluctuated from 160 to 165. Express shares were strong, and have advanced from 15 to 20 per cent. Money is easy on call for.prime col laterals and No. 1 business paper. Busi ness is still very dull snktlepressed. Closing quotaticins as reeelvedhy Pb R. Wirtz: Gold, . 135%; Eighty-one's, 112%; Five Twenties, 1862, 1100 do,' 1864, 109%: do, 1865, 111%; d 0,18135, new. 109;° do, 1867, 109%; do, 1 868, • 109%; Ten Forties, 108%; Railroads Cleva land & Pittsburg i . 93; Pittibti4h, Fort Wayne :. , & Chicago. 119; .Chicago & Rock Island, 32%; Chicago a North Western,' 83%; do, Preferred. 91%; Erie, —; New York Central, All Michi gan Southern, 93; Reading, 95; Ohio & Mleaissippi . Certificates, 343%; ..Weet ern Union Telegraph Company, 37%; Merchants Union Express ComPany. 18;4;' Pacific Mail; "14%; ..!,clama, 48%; Mining shares---Oregory, 2,65; Quartz Hill, 70;. Smith• it Parmele, 2,20; Cory don, 10. . —lt is said that the Congressional House Committee on Banks and Curren cy have,' after some debate, agreed to favorably report and urge the paaaage of Mr.. Boutwell's bill; vhich provides that 'hereafter no perointage; deduction, cam- mission or compensation of any kind shall be allowed to any person for the sale, registration, or ex change of any ( Goveinment bonds,., gold or securities; and hereafter, all sales and exchanges • shall be made at public auction after ad , vertising. They also took such action onli ' the question of redissributing the nation al bank circulation as inditates that they are pretty certain to agree to the division of the:banks into four classes, viz:—Tnose with a circulation not over $200,000 those with over $200,000 and not over . $500,000; those with over $200,000 and not • over $31,000,000, and those with ()vex. , $1,000,000. The rates of circulation to be respectively eighty per cent., seventy percent., sixty percent. and fifty per ' cent.,-wbtth &proviso that no bank shall • have over $1,000,000 of circulation. This change, it is estimated, will give about $19,000,000 for distrioution,to new banks • in the South and West. —We : regret (says the Philadelphia Ledger)lto announce the failure of Rick ey, Sharp & Co., one of the largos dry goods. houses on Cheinut street. The amount involved in the failure is put down at about half a million of dollars. A compromise with cre d it wiiorais talked of at seventy-five cents to he dollar. ,ed PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t SATURDAY, February 6, 1869: WEEELY REVIEW. The oil market was comparatively quiet during the first tbreelor four days ! of the week, and while there was no break, and but little indications of any, the volume of business was light, and prices were stationary. Yesterday and to-day, however, a decidedly stronger feeling sprung up, and Refined for al- most any delivery within the next five months, advanced a full cent; the do mand seems to be most urgent for Feb- • rtiary, as it is thought' there is a good deal of oil sold short for this month, and that if the '"shgrts" go on the market to buy the price `; must, of necessity, go higher. The short supply and high price" theory is; therefore, stronger than it was at the opening of the week, while, on the contrary, the advocates of a reac tion and decline are weaker, though they still have an abiding faith that their time is coming. They are still very sanguine that with the spirit of develop went that'now prevails, the production will,and must be considerably increased, and that with an increased production, a decline is inevitable. And after all, the whole thing hinges on this very point, and, as a consequence, there is more anxiety to hear from the oil country than has been manifested for some years. CRUDE. • The market is strong with considerable inquiry for early deliveries, and prices are fully sustained. We can report sales 500 obis spot (40 to 46) at 18; 1,000 next five month's seller,.at. 17%; and 3,000, 1,000 each March to June eat 1 1 8. All All the year, sellers option, r, quoted at 17; and same delivery, buyers option, at 20, REFINED The Refined - was very strong, and • somewhat excited to-day, and compared with yesterday, prices have still further advanced. Sales 2,000 bbls last half April at 37%; 2,000 last 0 half February at • 37 1 A 1,000 do do at 37 1 ,4; 1,00 do at 37%; 1,000 do at 38; and 1,000 each April and May at 37%. 'As already Intimated, there _ is not much inquiry for the late months, and prices are nominally unchanged. RECAPVI ELATION. The receipts of Crude during the week were 9,705 barrels, g aainst 7,942 bar rels last : week; from January let to date, 64,417 barrels, against 113,454 same time last Tear. Expor against is of Refinedh it week, - 3,756, barrels, 1, week. The sales during the week were 44,200 bbls-30,700 refined, and 13,500 crude; last week. 63,100 bbls-40,100 re-; fined, and 23.000 crude. . LUBILICATLEO OIS. Eclipse Winter Lubrlcatin TA„,,,.. 4f)c • Eclipse Railroad Axle ......... 5ta.,( 2.- .4 . 0 • Eclipse Machinery • K.;.. se, Eclipse Spindle. 80e Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing 400 , Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil 65c ' RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. Jas. Wilkins ' 480 J. 'Alunhall. ..... . 560 G. S. Th0ma5.....480 John Spear b 0 '. D. Bly ~t. Co. 50 Total 1 1620 OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A. V. R. E. 1 McKee, Hackett Lk. Co., 250 Wols refined to Warden, Frew (S: Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan dr, Co. 150 do do to - ; Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Ref. Co., 316 dal de to Tack Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined 716 OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DITQCE.SNE DEPOT. G. W. lloldship ctc Co., 111 bbls refined .1 td Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. NER YORK, Feb. 6.—Dry Cooda—The weather is tine and the inquly for dry goods is increasing and the , prices are firm and heavy. Three yard unbleached - sheetings and shirtings are in light sup. • ply and firm. Heavy brown sheetings are steady at 1630,17 c, for the best brands like Stark A. and Atlantic A, and Wa-:, chnssetts sell at 16; Massachusetts are ' ' firm and command 1334; Tremont C 13; Atlantic V Shirtings 1434; Pepperell firm and scarce and bring 16; 15; 0 14, ~ and N 13. Standard brown drills are in' limited request at 17a1734,, Worsted.' braids will be advanced son :,-Monday to 75a76; yards alapaca do. tosl. 'Cotton bags_have been bought up by spaulators and,: are firm at 45 for American,Great Falls and Ludlow A A, while Stark A brings 4754. -All the popular makes of domes -r tic spool cotton 3 cord are selling at 4234, suchas Green, and Daniel Hadleys 76 for : 6 cord, and all imported brands like . Coates 90. NEW ORLEANS, February 6.—Cotton. advanced Vic; middlings, Vol sales, 12,-; 000 bales; receipts,. 3;000 bales; exports, 1,933 bales, Gold, 136. Exchange ster-, ling at 1471/.4 commercial, 14ay o New York light at No discount. . Flour—low; grades firm; sales of . superfine at 1P1,76;. double extre, 17,50; ireble extra. 7, 60 . Corn firmer at 760. Oats scarce at 75c.` Eeans, *420. Hay—prime Sold at $13,50; choice, e2f,00. Pork active at 034,50.! Bacon buoyant; shoulders, • 13),0; clear" , rib sides, 18%0; clear sides;' 19c. Lard buoyant; 200 for tierce,-and 22c for keg. Common sugar at 10v,c- prime, 12e.; yel low Olearified; at 14 sial43o. Molasses firm and unchanged. Whiskey and coV fee unchanged. , • Cutowao, February 7.—Cattle Market ••Bttef Cattle dull but unchanged, the receipts were • 257 head and , sales of 10E: head. at 14,70a0,75 for cows to good steers, Hogs scarce and wanted slid the priest . tend upwards; receipts of 1,680 head ane 'sales of 1,127 bead at $11 3 11,50 for lots av eraging 133 to '174 pounds, and $11,75} 12,37 M for • lots averaging 199 to 23: pounds. .‘• • • • - A