aAEL on e& Preal W. P. P 0112214 atiVt• pITTSBIIRGR FORGE AND IRON CO., *ANITEACTIBEAS OP 1, Bar Iron; P"ilroad Fish and Bolts; Railroad Car I Ba xles rs Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Rods: • Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; A Pitman Jaws, Collars, de w °aloe, N 0.177 PENN STREET, PITTsBITRGH, EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET opposite Monongahelsßouse, 024 aI I PIT TSBIIRaiI. STEEL WORKS. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS CESTABIIEdED IN 18450 ANDERSON & WOODS, (SUCCESSORS TO ANDEBSON, COOK & CO ?dannfattorers of svery description of STEEL. -- BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL . Mill, ldnlay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut . . , . • ',. SAW Z . 1.11.7VM5. ....: Spring, Cast and Gernian PloW and Blister Steel. Shovel. floe Fork. • /take and Toe Calk Steel. .. Bailroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel Finger Bars, sickle Steel, Spring Steel Tyre, Plow Wings, etc. , _' 011 Drill Steel. . 1 . omen and Worka—corner IFIBST AND BOSS STS., rittsbargb, Pa JvZ3:d9 SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS: SINGER, NIMIC&•& .00., PITTSBURGH, PA., , • Manufacturers of every ileac - lint/on of • CAST AND CERNIANSTEEL, 1 RAILWAY SPRINGS, • IrLL/PTI{. --- A.ND PLATFORM SPRINGS, _ • AXLES. STEEL T/BE, &c., Warehonse, 88 Water. and 100 First Sts; • micir.r4, BARS &PARKIN. MMUS WM. METCALF, f REUBEN MILLER, GEO. Ny. BARR, CRAB. PARKIN. • BpsciA.l. PARross—S. M. KIER. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MECJIMR, 31.6.1 M, PARIEIN, Office,'No. 339 Liberty St, tem:dig PITTSBURGH, ,PA. IDtLACS DIAMOND . 11 ". STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO.. 1 Mantalacturera of all descriptions of ISITIMEEEta. 0 2 lee and Warehouse, * 120.124. 1514 SECOND and 119 and 121 FM -STREETS, • • • Godeifroy Brancker & Co., 42 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW !OSA r jl .Are prepared, as Sote Agents In the United States' for the Prussian *irking and Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit purehaeere, (delivered in either New York or Phila. delphis) the c'elebratel V. H. SPIEGELEISEN Veed so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron Is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy percentage 'onlangsmese. • The Trove are also ready to Contract for, or sellto arrive, '• STEEL RAILS Manufactured by 6. AR DT & co., Dortmund, forlshlch latter lllan tilei also have the Sole Agency In the United States Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical an- garde win be promptly foiwirded of application m319:1120 1 Novraalt WORKS. PITTSBURGH: NOVELTY ADAMS, M'KEE & co., MANUFACTURZH OP Keystone Standard, Patent Platform and Counter EMI SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches , PAINT AVD C PEE MILLS. ' ' • MALLEABLE IRON, etc ', Corner of Grant attd First Streets, aulf:t&l .PATTBIiIyqIGH ----- COAL AND': COltE; - ..„. COALI COAL!! 'COALIII DICKSON, - STKIVART & CO., .., Having removed their Office to . , 2 4 10,.5671.1:13E11711 , IS S I`KW...FII", (LatelY City Flour HiII).SECO.ND ELOOlit. Are nevik.reparsil to . fti_rnish good YOUGHIOGHY.O BY LUmr, 24 UT (VAL OB BLACK, at the lowest morket price. , All orders le ft at their office, or 4ddressed to them through the mall, will be attended to promptly. 4kBIGISTRONG myrclutviio N . 'Successors to • ELLADJILPHLA AND YOUGHIOGNRNY COAL CO., XINER& SHIPPERS AND,RE'A.LEM,,ItyBAry. 4.7 soAD AND givER, or superior Xouirniogheny . CAS AND FAMILY COAL. Ofitee and Yard—POOTOP TRY STREET, near the this Works. COPPER. T ARE SUPERIOR ,iJ OOPPEB• KILL AND MELTING NOWA PITTSBURGH'. PARK. MeCURDY & CO Maauflicturers of &learning, Brasiers! and Bolt Copper, Presled Copper, Bottoias, Raised Still Bot toms, Spelter Solder. Also, Impoe. raand Dealers In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, 'Ae. Con stantly on band Timers` Machines a..d fools. _Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST BTREAT and LIO SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh. Special orders of Conner. out to any desired mt tern.n. . mylt•e&l:dyrT NATIONIIL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Sniallmam Streets, (NINTH WARD,) .PIETPS33I:TIitaIa, WM. SMEPM, Manufacturer of CAST IRON.BOWL PIPE, FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. sa r a i lll4 `r f e eelL e rtil i s n . "riabl laß l .= General Castings for Gas and Water Work's. of Gas Works trtpamo A ontrr In te ndents n l a t E.. feletlo L. 0. LIVTNGSTON.W. R. BURTON. A. ROBINSON, JE. LIVINGSTON & CO., • IRON FOI73IIIERS MANUFACTURERS OP FINE LI:G.HT CASTENGS, weserito p ir, for Plumber , anda f i t v a o s o fat te iht r u sitt : china'', Le. SUE 41obWork prompslr attended to. -„ • . Office and Works—WASHINGTON ANTRIM near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. . • . ROBINSON, REA. is. CO., • SuccesOrs to ROiarSON, Mum WASHINGTON WORKS,- FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, mantage-tarer. of Bost and Stationary Steam En gthea Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing., Shafting, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. feeding s for Agents for tiIPFASD'S PATENT INJECTOR for MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. • Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings; ' THIMBLE SKEINS AND , PIPE _ BOXES, _ MACHINERY AND CASTINGS fiWitRALLY • _ Ordenircnilptly and ) p eAretally executed. ' Charges reasonable. - - • - _ oc115:128 I B ERIAN ,FOUND M E. i • '"- PRICE &,SIMIL - • office and Warehouse,' 21T -- Weedildreet Manntre and keep eoutattly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXER, DOG MONB, • HIIGAii KETTLES, HOLLOW WAGE, And Castings generally. • ap26:yll PITTSBITROH. THOMAS CARLIN & CO., • Fourth,- Ward Foundry and Machine . Works, fILNEDIRIBY ST., , Axameinnrit CITY, PA., -- • Manniticturers of Steam , Rngines, Oil Presses; VV. -, leys; Shafting, Grist 'and IR W ork B , Mill and Machine' Outings, ante' Bata, Weights, Wagon - Boxes, g,c. Build to order and• have on hand Engines ot all sizes. rugiriqs BALL FOUNDRY . AND ROLL WORKS , • 880 Penn Street. BOLTWAN ) 'BOYD & BAGALEY. ChM Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes, &e. kI n JLTON MACHINE WORKS. • ZEITABLIMUCD TR 1836. • nfaciory of !STEAK ENGINES, of ail sites and of the nnoetm a roved pattewo A r i ttelpona7 11 11 0 1 11 r !& B ; l 2Aety .131 an4 T5 horse power priENc es GINES, which will . .be sold at . very re reduced . • P. P. GEIBSE. 'Woklining. O. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh; on lbe Ohio atter, and line of C. & P. R. _ --- 1 4 10111 Ell! LUMBER I LIMILDER! ALE ILANDEWPAT I TEIISON,' • Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber. ON HAND AND FOR SALE 50400 feet Dry Pine Boards; • ao,lioo feet Dry Oak, 1 and 2 inch; 20,000 feet Dry Ash, .2,- 24 and 3 incb; 200,000 fret Hemlock. . 1,000,000 No. ► IS-Inch ' Shingles, sawed; 100,000 No. 118-inch Shlneles, sawed; 100,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, slaved; 2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet; 300 Cedar Posts. Also,Fire Brick, Tile and Clay; In large or Small quantities. • YAUDS No. SS PREBLE STREET. formerly Manchester, and 157 REBECCA. STREET. oppo site the Gas Works, A.lleang lay Cli y. Jy29:t73 FORT PITT LUIRBER COMPANY Capital, - - $125,000. PREstimerrEDWARD DITIERIDGE. 13scasTARY. A. IVRIGHT.____ _ aurzaunammrr—EDW.DAVlßON. DinzenOßS: . Edward Davison, IL. F. Duncan. John Mellon,- E. D. Dithridge, Geo. W. Dlthrldge, M. L. Mations, B. Johnston. . . • LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LI7M BER STREETS, Ninth Wahl. OFFICE AT FORT PITT SLIM WORKS, Wash Ington Street. Ja20:198 GAS AND STEAM FITTING. JOHN X. coorsa. 'Joe. KAT,. .1/Henior Buis. JOHN M. COOPER 84 CO., BRASS FOI73IDEBS, . GM AND STEAM FITTERS, Man titaaturers or PUMPS AND BEAK& WORIC.,A ssr.ez ipLe n na s. in GAS nZTLltira Corner of Pike and Walnut Street, PITTSBU4GIY. • SAMUEL Mi; IRON 'BROKER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • - Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Dougharnere, do sep lne, M Duncannon, Stanhope, 'eadow; ti and other bran a of Anthracite, Youghiogheny Coke and O. Charcoal . Consignments and * orders Timpeotruny 'monad. . _ PITTSBURQg _GAZETTE :1 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,186 S. A TLu WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest and most complete establishments In the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description Boilers, 011 Tanks. Sheet iron Work. Railroad Castings, Bolling Mill Castings. Engine Castings. Machine Castings, General Castings. no9:neo ORDERS SOLICITED Butler Street, Xingl& Ward, (Opposite Union Iron XII%) ME g j• LUMBER IRON BitOgERS. PIG} ritoNs. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TAME TIIIMILAM, DOUBLE-FM:TED TITRIMAR, PInE BOX AND CYLLNDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,- CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOIIIECTIMS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTES Office and Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Sat' Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:189 WM. BAJRNIIILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are prepared to manufacture every deeerlprlon of BOILERS 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, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and pole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Urge= J RITES, oel, 55 and 56 Water Street, pirramtmas, - " IItri ACTkTRIE OP IRON "OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING KILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, " — For Steatabcatn. JAUD ri. BRUSH =MUDD D. DRUM JARED IN. BRUSH & SON, _ I NANII7ACTIMMIS 0:11 1 Steam 'loners, Oil EMI, TallkS 8131111 T IRON. WORK. &O. (II Penn Street; :Pittsburgh, Pa. WARING AND KING, Commission Mombasa/ and Brokers to Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS, PTITSBURSH TACK BROTHERS,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum an.dito Produetti; Pittatmigh UInee—DALZELL , BUILDING. oor• ner of Dtopzelnie Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Oinee—lSlT WALNUT BT. " *pi :010 HM. LONG & CO., . MANUFACTURERS OF PURE VviinE RUBNI7iG OIL, Brand—V.LMIFEB." ONlcis No. 2 Daimon Way, Pittsburgb. STOVES, . CASTINGS, &o. COOK STOVES. ' CET THE BEST.. BISSELL as CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOR RITILMI2VOITS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well osaey other *Amin the Union. BISSPUI & CO., No. 2315 Liberty; - Street. Also on hand and for sale. PARLOR STOVES, • MATING aTOITIVEI___ %RATE FRO ! FENDERS, COOSIN4;* Er.ANGES, _ . NEW HARDWARE !LOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Manunteturers and Linporters of I.A. W ARE, 337 LIBERTY STREET, One Square Below Union Depot, PITTSBURGH. A 'Ante Air FAZIO - AM:CEP 'I36ALES. RACPI'ICAL """ 118. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, • • • LEMON. & .1/0113E, NO. us Poi:um:Er. errn - mairr. Constantly on hind every variety of PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, tilgether with a com plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced • Prices. , Those In want of anything In our line are cordially Invited to call before purchasing. ; iV iTi l fAr ranwed. LEMON & WILL. S. TAYLOR, PAIN-TER, No. 45 011I0' EVISEET, AlleihenY. Thankfnl for the former very liberal patronage be. stowed upon me, Leasure my frlends and the'publlc generally that, In the future as In the past, I shall endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the same, and will be always at the shop from 7 to A. N. and from / to a P. al. sayztam WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, NANITPACTUB-111t8 OP PITTSBURGH, Pa OILS. WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, &C. CORNER OF WAYNE, FURNITURE. PAINTERS. II CI N MEAL RAN K. FINANCIAL. PITTSBURGH, PA. NO. 35 BANK BLOCK Capital $lOO,OOO. Stockholders Individually Liable. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS OF THE UNITKD STATES • AND CANADAS. Particular attention given to the Purchase and Sale of tiovernment S eurities. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. DI CTORS THOMAS FAWCETT, MADISON BAILEY, 1). W. C• CARROLL, W• r. LOGAN, JAMES IL HOPKINS, GEORGE BINGHAM, JULIUS ADLER, JOSHUA ERODES, JAMES MOWN. PAUL H. 'RACER, J. H. WALTER, • JAMES LYONS. THOMAS FAWCETT, President. , ALLEN KRAMEE, Vice President J. W. DAVITT, Cashier M. HEMMLNGS, Assistant Cashier Accounts of Den RAIIM RANKING this! Bank. au2ovll FORT PITT No. 16 CAPITAL, STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST kI,LOTVED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canadas. DERECTORt3: D. Hostetter, I Jan. O. Risher, James Gordon, /tont. H. Zing, D. gannet, ' Andrew Miler, Z. Fawcett, James M. Bailey. MAILIN g Piesl4. I= D. LEET rit34id kLM:II AP WO No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBIJEGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorked,) : : : : $200,000. DIRECTORS. Wm. FL . Fismilton, Henry Bocketoce, Geo. T. Van Doren. H. J. Lynch; John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy., Ulnae! Barckley, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Collections 'made on all so:earn:de points In the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits; UNITED STATES.SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNCH, President. OEO. T. TAN DOREN. Caddo?. aroSTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK, OF rrx-rssultou. CASH CAPITAL 4100,000. President--HENRY LLOYD. Vies President—WlLLlAM REA: rituarszs: Henrry~ Lloyd , Hon. Thos . Mellon , ~ E. P. Jones, Tb. WI htmanlGeo . Hallman , Win. Rea, R. H. Hartley, Edard . .. Gregg, ,Hiram Stowe. Secretary Sc Tretta'r-4. F. VON ONNHOSST.., SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on - time Interestde corr i ktgitt i e t oi . 4i. e r . bei n o t r: r A es u t s c u o slls u t te h e r o ll a l Ist Noyember and let May. ry 31 :t 76 NATIONAL BANK OF' COIIEBOE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PAT grEnsort President. JOS. /I. - °wan.. CAPITAL, : $500,000. DIRECTORS: GeorgeW. Cue, James McCandless, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. 25. Haven, DISCOITNTS DAIL H ART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, rri - rspurrAsua, PA., (80CCE880R8 TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) Pltemute Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to he purchase and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. nnum HOLMES & SONS, • • 3 3 AL1V1EM1:1.1153, 57 Market Street, prz - xrszstriaoir, PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OONDLISSION. Partici'lei attention paid to the purchase and • • 'United States Secsurities. J.80:41 ....... WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth. Street. CHARTEIZED 1886. Interest paid on mime Deposits , . , ANY_SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR'UPWARD:' Dl3ll4"Fro sin3SiTE.H.E'Ersdir'- Discounts Daily's; LSI welock; President-THOMPSON BELL. Vice President—A. 2ILLRSHALL. DIEBCT0118: THOMPI3ORRELL,, A. M. MARSHALL, JOS. DILWORTH. JOB. ALDER/L. .. J. J. HlLLEsrris. , . Stockholders Ir o l r d s ers yni to e. whoin we: make refeece: Joseph Dilworth, 7Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kerr, WllllB Dalzell, Henry Lambert, D. W. C. Bidwell. A. in. Brown X. X. Fu/ton. Thomas Ewlnk. 111101 _ - itorb with the KRAMER have been tranterred to J. W. DAVITT, Cashier ANKING COMPANY, Wood Street, : : : :1200,000; LEON. Cashier, - - • • _•_ —The following remarks froin one of the New York papers seem to show the mode by which reckless spedtastartiluttleild-upon one another. The stock market was active and strong in the early part or the day, and the cliques _availed themselves of the opportunity to•unioad, which they did-to a considerable extent; but the market broke doWn 'under the pressure of these sales after the second.board, and closed lower. The chief event was the sale of 10,900 shares of Rock Island:, 10W by an operator whq has been carrying a load of this stock for some time, and recently inaugurated the present upward turn with the view of sel ling what he held, in which he succeeded to some extent to-day. - . Y. AT A. N. • what —The London Times, . f Angust 22d. re ports that : About 1100,6 i i of the gold re , -- Gently arrived from N: • York is about M be shipped back to that city. It consists' of coins (half-eagles, &a.) which, being In demand for circulation, command a slight premium. The remittances hither formed part of the sum to be paid to linssia for the Alaska Territory, and would seem to have been rather clumsily managed. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET OFFICE OF THE PITTBURGH GAZETTES, i SATURDAY, September '5, 1868. OEN KRAL REVIEW:.; The market has again been unsettled and Irregular during the week which has just closed, - and the operations in the aggre gate were pot as large as those of last week. _ On Thursday the-market was considerably stronger and a considerable amount of both Crude and Re fi ned was sold at an advance; since then there has been but comparative ly little done, though prices have n prider goneo quotable change. The receipts of Crude during the week, were 21,795 bbls . - against 19,635 bbls last Week, wh il e, the to-, celpts from Jan. Ist to date foot up 722,142 -bbls. The exports of refined were 15,699 bbls against 18,722 bbls' last week; since January Ist. 442,497 against 425,115' bbls • tame time last year. The sales for the week footed up 44,600 bbls crude and 36,000 bbls refined, -making a total Of 82,60 Q bbla against 91,009 bbls last week. ` MIME. - , The Crude - mszket was - agaiti very quiet to-day, the ealati being very light, while prices are nominally rincliangeoL We can report 500 tibia, von spot, St 12c, and 1,000 each for. October and Nobember; at 'same figure; last evening there was al Salo of 2,000• bbls, to be _delivered, between now and December Ist, -seller's option, ift - 12c.- This_ afternoon there were offera to sell 'almost any delivery between now and Jan uary Ist, 1869, at 120; but, so far ttB we Could learn, there was none offering at any thing less, The Refined market was also very.quiet, though, as in the case of Crude, prices re main unchanged. Spot oil Vas quoted at 30y,c,. and September. and October' or Sep tem ber;Octoher. and.'NoVeinber at al yo. What is true of our• Own market, it would appear; is equally true of the easterii 'mar kets; there is but comparatively littledo inu in either Philadelphia or New York. There is a lair western and home demand It. 10:11E1I.TZ, •:31:11:3 , :*)11 Corner of 'Wood and Fifth Streets GOVERNMENT AM PACIFIC B. LBONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Botirlit on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a &liable in any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. _ _ LES BRADY 84 - CO., (Bucceasors to M. JONES 4.t C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3A INT M. ,M 1 BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AriOLD, SILVER AND- COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS I r Interest Allowed on Deposits. IFrTMonerloanod on Government Bonds at low est market nites; Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and GOLD . JAMES .T. BRADY &CC). CDT Vittsintrffij 6a2rttr. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, September 5, 1868. —Closing quetations received by James T. Brady it • Co.: Gold, 144%; United States Sixes, 1881's, 114; 6-20'11, 1862, 113 K; 5-20's, 1864, 10934; 5-20's, pas, 111 k; 10-40's, 104%; 520's, January and July, '65, 108%;'5-20's, January and 'July, '67108%; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par less ,X; July 7-30's; dc X; August 119; Sept.. 119; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral, 103: —The New York Tribune speaking of government bonds remarks that: "The investment demand is on the steady in crease, and the amount taken out of the street in small lots during the week has been heavy. Purchases were made for in vestment, to-day, by parties who have been* waiting for the Vermont election to show how the feeling ran. The straight forward speech of Mr. Fessenden has removed the fears of a number of doubters, whose ideas of financial( honesty were much muddled by the teachings of the greenback school. All classes of bonds are in sharp borrowing demand, and from the large amount taken ft-On:Abe street during the present week it would appear that the beam will have great difficulty in making their deliveries, and a sharp corner ensue, as already they have been free borrowers from investors for de livery, and see no prospect , of any decline, but rather a growing tendency•to purchase both for speculative and investment account. —The New York Times says: In • the present season we have reason to belieVe' that an unusual proportion of the proceeds of Foreign Goods, especially for Continental account, will go directly into United States Bondi,. 1. Because Gold, under one finan cial or political pretext or onother, has mbeen_ advanced ; by speculation to higher ates than the actual position, either finan cial or political, really justifies.. 2. Be cause the threats of such mischief-makers as Pendleton and Butler to pay Greenbacks and to call in the Five.twenties bercire they are due or the country eiui. return teSpecio payments, have grown stale, and their au thors contemptible. 3. Because the excite ment and result of the Fall elections _have already ceased to excite serious distrust, at home or abroad, in the preservation of the Public Faith. • • • REFINED for small lots of oil, and we can report sales of standard white at 28e. RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL. D. M. Edgerton . 560 ILivingston & Bro 320 Lockhart &F 610I.Msher & Bro 320 Buffum, K. & Co 120IMcKee & H 200 Leech de W00d... 2401 R. W. Burke 480 Wormser & M.... 2801 Total OIL SHIPPED DA ST BY A. V. R. R. Citizens Ref. Co., 253 bbls refined to F. A: Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. E. Jageman & Co., 200 do refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan it Co., 190 do do to War den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Buffum, Kelm* , & Co., 199 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro, Philadelphia. Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 250 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Fulton, Marvin & Co., 100 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. McKeivy & Bro., 162 benzole to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 154 do benzole, War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. E. Jageman & Co., 50 do benzole to War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DIIQIIINITE DEPOT. Warden & Batchelder, 67 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & 'CO., Philadelpnia. Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 36 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia: H. AL Long , & Co.. 4S do do to Warden, Frew& Co., Philadelphia. Arnold Hurt; 200 do do to Tack, Bro. & Co., Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick & Lyon, 163 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. A. D. Miller, 66 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. - G. W. Holdship & Co., 130 do do to War-, ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 560 bbls refined to Warden; Frew & Co., Phhiladelphia G. W. Holdship & Co., 20 do benzole to. Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GA Z ETTE, SATWRDAY, September, 5 1868. The general markets have been modeZ ately active during the past week, and while the demand for some articles has im proved, and prices advanced in conse quence, other articles have been as dull as ever. dOiriparnd with last week, hoWeVer, there has been very little change in values, one way or the other, though the general inipresslon that nearly all of the leading Articles of trade will go lower. Wheat and, Flour are almost certain to decllu t e„ „ And , the same is true of Sugar, and 'some aril- . Iles we might mention, for the very . good reason, that the supply !B r iar will be, con siderably In excess of the demand. B 1 TITER—StiII keeps up to war joieei, but we are in hopes that when the weather gets a little cooler, there will larger ship ments and lower figures. Trinae tochoice may be quoted at 35 to 87. WaS—Under, the influence of diminish ed arrivals the market is &liter and fresh. packed may now be quoted at 19 to 20c. CHEESE—Is firm but unchanged at, 14 to 150 for Western Reserve . and. Hamburg; 17 to 18c for Factory end Goshen and 20 for Sweitzer. . - SEEDS—SmaII sales of Timothy seed at 83,25 to $3,50, Flaxseed is in' demand - at 82y .and but but little offering. .Clover seed is nominal at 87,50 to $B. • APPLES—The supply is still somewhat in excess of the demand and prices are 'unchanged, at n to 88,50 per bbl, as to (panty. POTATOES— Unchanged at $3,50 to $3,75 per bbl, though in better supply. Jersey Sweets a shade lower, and we now quote at $6 to $6,50 per bbl. SALT—Is dull- and nominally - Un changed at $1,75 to 11,80 to the trade, and $2, for small lots in store. , HAY—Is firm but unchanged, with reg ular sales at from $2O to e3O per ton, accord-_ ing to quality. LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged at $1,20 for No. 2, and $1,50 for No. L PROVISIONS—Bacon is in steady de rnandat 141/0 to 1430 for Shoulders; 1635 to 16.3.1 c for . Ribbed, and 1834 c to 183; for Clear Sides, and 22 to 2234 for Su gar Cured Hams. Lard is auoted at 1934 to 20c in tierces; and 21 t 02134, in kegs.', Mess Pork $30,50 to 131,50. • GRAIN;-Wheat is in good supply, that - is; the mi ll s are getting all they want, and there are but very few outside buyers; we "- continue to quote at $2,10 to $2,12 for pima Red, and 3 to 5c higher for White. Corn is firm but unchanged at 11,10 to $1,15 for mixed to prime Yellow. , Oats firmer and higher, and we now quoteAt 63 to 65c, on track and in elevator, and 68 to'.7oe, in store; Barley is firm and bigher, and prime Spring sells , readily at $2.. Rye ;is quievand unchanged at $1,40, and but lit tle offering. MILL FEEDSaIes of Middlingir re ported on;track at 12 to $2,11 The mills continue to quote - at $1 for Screenings; sl.lofor Bran; ,$1,30 for Shipstufik, and $2,20 for Middlings.. . FLOUR—The demand is notas good as it was in the early part of the week ? and while the market •is weak, prices are unchanged. Spring Wheat at $lO to. $10,25 for new, and ;10,40'30 $10,75 for old. Winter Wheat; $10,75 to $ll. The "Pearl" and "City Mills continue to quote at 111,30 for White Wheat, in barrels, and $ll, in sacks; Red Wheat at 110,80, in barrels, and $10,50, in sacks. Rve Flour is still quoted at $9,50, for old. New York Dry Goods Market. /By Telegraph to the iptslSurgh Uazette.4 . NEW Yortg, September s.—Dry Goods market steady, with trade unusually good at the close of the week. It is now evi dent that prices, for the present, have touched their lowest. point, and confidence appears to be (ally established. *Come quently, buyers take hold with more alac rity,. especially of woolen goods. Cotton fabrics also are beginning to sell more free ly at 17c for Atlantic A and Appleon A. Brown Shootings at 14c for Atlantic L and Pacific L; do at 16c for Nassau It; 14 34 for- Broidway; 1534 for St. Lawrence; 16%c for Amoskeag B; 15c for Harrisburg A; 18c 'for forty inch Saranac E; 1430 for Laconia B; 1.%%0 for Holden N, new marked 0; 13c for Massachusetts E, , and 16% for Rockdale. Bleached muslins at 13340 for Blackstone D, by the piece, and 13c by the case, which is very cheap; 1534 c for Andover..: Ging hams at 13c for Lancaster. Prints at 12 1 4 e for Amoskeag; 1334 c for Spragues and Pa cific; 13cfor C checo and Merrlma D, and 1534 c for Merrimac W. Cincinnati Market. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette./ CINCINNATI, September b.—Flour firm but quiet; extra firailv sold at ; 9 ,50E0,75." Wheat quiet at 51,98a2,00. Corn advanced to f1,00a1,03, owing talight supply and'a demand firm for distillers. Oats steady at 55c. Rye firm tit f1,38a1,40. Cotton dull at 29e. Tobaccu'unchanged and quiet. Whis ky, dull at 70c in bond. Mess por k ' quiet and firm at 1:$ 9. Bulk meats held fir ml y at 1 2gal2y4c, but no demabd. Bon firm, but quiet at 13 , ;( 1 a175/ for shoulders and :. clear sides. 'Sugar. cured hams dull at 20a 21c. Thereto a large demand for lard, with sales of 1.800 tierces' at -18 ,tia18,4c, at the. close-19c was asked. Sugar dull at 13al3qe for new and 10aleXc for refined. Coffee firm at 21a260. Butter in demand at 33a37a. Linseed oil dull at 11,13a1.16. Petroleuna quiet at 33c for refined. Gold' 1.14 M buying- Money market uncharged. Exchange steady at one tenth discount buying and par selling. Flour and Grain in Store in Chicago. Aug. 29, Aug. Zl, Aug. 5), 1818. Al 1867. ... 84,835 58,794 8,826 516,937445,607 426,929 :. 962,280 926,538 769,529 07,415 536,223 288,783 , 1 0,583 139,502 77,855 ..1 ,828 57,942 127,709 Flour... Wheat. Cora.— Oats ...... t lit© Barley ..3140