El JAB. ygusxie; FITTSBIJRGH F4I:IIiGE AND IRON CO., .MASIIPACTrE.EILO OP Bar iron; psdroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car kales Boiled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; ' Side Beds: _ ' Yokes, Straps; - Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, dke. Office, N0.,_177 PEININ STREET, EVERSON; PRESTON & CO., P i tnnsyl ania . Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. WO and 167 FIRST STREET, opposite, Alunongalaelaßouse, aD 24 :46., . - PITTSBURGH: STEEL WORKS --- pITTS I t ; g - ; Tr (EBTAB.:4BZiID in-1845.3 ANDERSON & WOODS, thuccEssons TO ANDERSON, COOK £ C 0.,) • Mainanturers of every desalptiOn of STEEL.: BEST REFINED TOOL. STEEL. liulay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cat SAW . PLATES. Spring, Cast arul German Plow and Blister steel. Shovel, Hoe. Pork. /take:m(l Toe Valk Steel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel Finger Bars, sickle Steel, Spring Steel' Tire, Plow Wings, etc. ,• OE Drill Steel. Ovum andworks7vorner FIRST AND ROSS srs., Pittsburgh, Pa REFFIELD STEEL WORKS. Malt, NIMBI & COll PITTSBURGH, Pa., !CatittEgetliteis Of every aftcription of CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, I. RAILWAY SPRING, FT.LIPTIC_ t_4::l3 PLATFORM SPRINGS, AxLES, STEEL TIRE, Is., ac. 'BPBrehettse, 8$ Wafer Snd 100- Mid gbh ivrititEß,. HAIIR & PARKIN. . GENIEFULT. P.AXTREI2B: ' . WM'. AfETCALP,REUBEN MILLER, %KO. W. I BARR„, CHAS. PARKIN. sracua.:P.4.sra. Ea—s: 3.t. Siirak. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, , Office, No. 339 Liberty 'St, PITTSBIIEGH, PA. BLACK DIAMOND ST.t:EL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER: & CO.. _Xanztractuze-.s of 2 1.10es'oriptions of SaI 6 I II OEEIMM I. 07."-ce and Wzraotse, 120, 122, 124 SECOND and 119 /ma /211:11`,ST 21.2EETS, od oy Branqek & Co., 42 Lunier. PLACE ziMW !MK- Are prepared, as Sole Agents' in the United States for the Prussian alining and Iron CO., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or se 11 in quantities to sul itiellyered In either New York or Phila- del phla) the coleionie 1 V. H." SPI E GELEISEN treed so extensively for the =Louise-tering of BESSEMER- STEEL. Tble Ironii . lite : trom Sulphur and P.b4iPlionii, and . . coat:sang a heavy percentage of Manganese. The Rove are also readylo contract for, or salt °arrive, .STEL .RAILS Mannfactunil 'by 0. signior & co., Dortmund, for whinh,latter.Onn they also•lnive the Sole Agency in the United:States. Full particulars.; =rasa, prices or abesoloai styes will be promptly forwarded on application. / anl9:n33 PV4r# ki** 4l ' 4 • l l :4:11 pITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS lITHEE & CO 3LIINISTACTIIIIER Orr j/eystone Standard. Patent Mutterer" and Counter. • 'Janus Faced , ratent Door and Latches. PAINT 4'.79.11tt •FiEz bfir.Ls. • , ILILLKAI3I,I 'nom, &a. Cornet , 47 - trialit - -414 'First Streets, sas:tm •Ir ' • • t 9 of 4a. • e i AL U 0 Aar. CO , 4141,1 DICKSON ' SMART& CC • utinitisitarrol,lolrWtoe to NO, 50, 1paliErlaWrirlY71,, Err; artittiT _ Olt yi nd arktli/MCOMpIiCOMi• crit.Pl44tAlritiktoi,kl(ol7dllll)oll)N— -NY Lvmr, COAL OA eLlkelf e the lowot, imotket price. ••-• • AJI Orders tenet their olltee, l or siddressed Y them ibroughthe um tt orinve attended to oromppy. nt:.b26 4RIIISTRON f • TCUINSON, 11 ""i nr6 " 14442 9V9 17 0uPtiVairr100.44 Ckhi MOUES. BITI#PERS AND bEALZEB rat& GOAD AND ItiVICX givenor Tonivoshany CASAND FAIWILat ;COAIL4 Office Mtn' ffirafftt?netit the Um vvormAk , - :o:ollWit'it - V.i;:Ff.. A- LAI" tßifoolo . „. 7 - ' 00Pitit I:llWrEnnYttoll,; • •.! - • PAR-W, Belt I Copper; Presie447opner , HOLLOW*, ilalsedAitill. an; tome, Svelter Snider. Also. tar po),...'! 4 4nl it lNVO •metsl. Tin Piste,' Sheol leon,,w irk_ "4 " staidly he Thi miner illsobtaeg lad Ten iena FRO . urs,TeritubtuitkJ ._81%,41 al orffet* or Gopodr,epttel W„.O ' f.va- PITT9BUItGH. P• PITTSBVBGH. JOHN lg. COOPZII.. •• -Joe. xikrz mum' Bias. JOHLN M . PEII6I, CO., 4 ; • BR POUNDERS, ; GAS' AND STEAM FITTERS, r. of PIIPir B ,A4DBRAB7B Wour e" gir d it e nt} iitt i tali i i 447 gftra 0 Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, znymos, w IRON BROIUIRS, CIANCEL IRON'lrlielkEß; 1,,1 SS *fret street, rttiatinirk; Oa: . , . , ilttiat;foitlaLl t t(Sornifal i kDarbl ot gloom' pa SSIMI I aon, tok - ern.'olWArhoehmt P'4o4ooww, •r t ° , .." 4 0 1 ,1Mr , i: • :•11 titlialliggiiiiAdiMoo4/0010141011WMANCt FO goo Z 11 ::11!+11 4 _ . MORTON STREET, Ninth• Ward,. Eirr'rtistriccuEr. TROMIS:N. MILLER, President. These Works are among the isrgest and most Complete establishments'in the West, and are now Prepared to tarnish Engines, of every desorkation. Rollers, Oil Tanks. - • • _ • Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Casting's.: , Bolling 1111tCastiwo. Engine Castings. /Machine Castings. General Casting's. neemee ORDERS SOLICITED NATIONAL IFOUNDRY AND' PIPE WORKS. Corner. Carroll and SmaUman Streets, - • (NINTH wnaro . I Pki"rl3l3.T7llGrii, W3L SMITH - IVlan:u.footaror of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, , FOR GAS A.N'D_WA.TER. WORKS. • • . sa raP a ins iu tr r e e g le c n s i g h isn.vaZiolluir assort m entr3 General Castings for Gai and Water Works.. I would also call the ittentlon of Snpertutendexlte of Goo Works to my make of RETORTS. •fel6:tlo ^ • ' 0. LICIN , STOiI.I7. U. EURT.W. A. SQBINSOIS, U. LIVINGSTON CO., IRON:routnErts; MANUFACTURERS OF .FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, AD descriptions, fbr Plismbers and's:4Aß Fitters eAg ticultural Implements, Cotton and Alf oolen Ma chiallelaibtsrk promptly attendd to. Once and Works — WASHINGTON AV/Mgt'. near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. ROBLNSON, ILEA & CO., Successors to ItOntargon t lifirris & MILL g, • WASHINGTONWORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of _float ao& litatioum Steam En gines, Blast Engines, Mill' "Machine:JP. Gearing, Shaftin_g, Casting's oral' descriptions; Oil Tanks and Stilts, Boller and Sheet Iron ork. 0010 e, No. 121. corner r'irert and Smithfield Streets. Agents for II IFFARLI'S PATENT IN,IECTOB, for feeding Bolters. Jalltre MONT BLANU FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mills, PITTSBURGH. Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, IL!..CHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & MACKLEND. oe15:1M BERLIN FOUNDRY. --- PRICE & SIMS. Office and Wareham% 29 . Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BURRS, DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. ap38:31 THOMAS CAHLEV Si. co., Fourth Ward- Foundry and Machine Works, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITT, • • Idanutacthrerx of Steam Buttner, 011 Presses, 1.11, Shafting, Grist and Saw 811.1 Work, Bolling DI - Bland Mactitne Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, etc. Build to ordax and. hare on hand Enginesof aUsixes. - CIENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn Street., BOLLXAN' BOYD & BAGALEY, Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes. &c. FULTON MACHINE WORK& ESTABLISH/CD IN 1838 . nlanufaetory og i r o ZA3f ElifollfE4 id' ilfieei, and of the most roved sulltovne,_or stationarz purposes ; STS A. ATO - ,.illid',STEAll lOrittlX BOATS. A variety arm, tw andiShOrse power ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices. P. P. GEll3Blt. Wellsville, O. Fifty miles below Fittstinrgh, on the Ohio river, and line of C. & F. , , LUMBER LUMBERS LUMB,EILS L UMBER! ALEZ4NDEB• PATTERSON, ' Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber ON HAND AN!) FOP SALE: 500,000 feet Dry Pine Boards: 30,000 feet Dry Oak, 1 and 2 Inch; 20,000 feet' torrAsh, 2, 23 ano 3 Inch; • 200,000 r-et ittmlock: 1,000.000 No. 1 11 Idnch Shingles, sawed: 100.000 N. I 16 Inch Shinittes. sawed; 100,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, iaved; 2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet; 30o.verliyr eost4. - - - - . Also.'Plrp pkt, Ttte_ 444:1 Clsr„ In. Urge or mall quantities.. Yampa No. 86 PREBLE STREET. 'formerly Manche, cheater and 157 REBECCA STREET. oppo site ttie Gas Works, ny (Ty. }VS:Ca _ F ORT PITT LUMBER tAiMPANIV Capital, - -•- $125,000. P 2 IISTD2N7--EDIVA RD DITEIRIDGE. SzeteirrAßT—T, A. WRIGHT._., 5171112167280863--iDW. DAVISON., . .. - Drawl'O: .;,' : ~ Edwisd Davison, IL. P.i . Elnnean, : ~ • ,Tohn Mellon, It, cs, mil/0, : ~ Geo. W. Dithridge if: V. - liatone IS. EL Johnston., .. ,_LMIDIZR YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUX DEB STREETS. Nintitifisrl, . 1 7 . • • • . - .OPPICE AT POST PlwnsAEß WO/4S gr. Street. '. GAS ANDS cl=7 = •r .%, P .t ffEEKNI PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1868. Foiw P .11.‘x7 BOILER, STILL AND TANK TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. cru. STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; , PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets,. R 9" Ordcrs sent to the above address will be promotly attended to. mh7:189 WM. UAItNHIILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Raving secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, we are _prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country . , Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes,' Locomotive Rollers, Condensers, salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pane, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of ilarnhilPs Patent Boners. Repairing done on the shot test notice. 1a5:c21 MANUFACIURS/1 OF 1 11, ON OILI TANKS, i SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, 1 1 ROLLING MILL STACKS, JADED M. BRUSH EDMUND D. BRUSH JAILED H. BRUSH & SON, I tIIttrFACTCRILRB OF Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks aszarr morr won't, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WARING AND KING, ' Commission dierchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Prodacts, DALZEWSZAL-DING, DUQUESNE WAY,' , PTTTSSUII9H, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WAXING, KING '& CO., 127 Walnut Street. TACK nnoTliEns, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petroleum aid its Products. , Pittsburgh Ofice—DALZELL` BUILDING, car ner of Droineane Way and Irwin streets Ptaladelphla 01:19ce-1 V 7 WALNUT ST M. LONG & CO., • • MANUFACTURERS OP PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Office, No. 2 Dugtieine Way, Pittsburgh. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. , BUSEILIG Qz CO.'S TRIUMPH, _ FOR arrum.r24 . rous coAL. Warranted to took, Bake or Roast as well na any other Store In the Union. BISSELL- & CO„ No. 235 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for Bale, PARLOR STOVRI3, FIXATING )TONNE, ' OR_Al:6ol2rimAimpsz, NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Manufacturers and Importers of A.. W , 88'7 LIBERTY STREET, one Aquare'Beloir lenloia* Depot. IZII A rt , to La for PAI RBA MKS' HAVFMI ruitriTititio. 118• PBA. CTICAL Pt • - 1 1 . FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS .. ,,,. ~ I 1 , IFIIitiDERA.I4 AND 41ra'Ailft , ' LEMON 4 - iiVEISII,' ix.ius FOURTH wrrelaisrr. 001urranty on hand every variety of PARLOR and CRANIUM FURNITURE ,top of will 1 ). 001 ": Nate aaeortment of op Favllltnle a fsuilooo prices. Thaw in want of anYtlthlE 4 Our AAP PTO 04 1 , 0 1 1111 f t invited to can before pUreUrnsal. Work guaranteed. in WI!: nl4, rdistioN A WEIHN 1 . 11 T S. TAYLOR, .- • • P 11. Irf T',E - R ' 2:11.111111,45 ow. ATRzrrr Allpeileieri'' I , ._!Thanktal for the !Venter very liberal patrgaaill' lumpd noon me, I assure my trlentts end the limb I men u, not, la lbw-4%011S in l lt4 rv . P andtatwor 4111seutly co user t a cent nu ea o. a 'ett l ientralwaullmiterh i lt a4 'll,lllll 4 4 9 04, , ,it0vc,.1 . ',J:;. 'i; ,-.1.••, - -..0 ,tti(, ... ~, 3 . =I . . II 34•- WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, asamirecrimaas Or PITTSBURGH, Pa. SOS. 20, 22, 24 AND 26 PENN ST ES 111. 1111'Elt, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., And SHEET IRON WORE, , For Steamboats DEALERS IN Brand --"L UC/FER." OVER, CASTINGS, &c. HARDWARE. CUTLERY, &Co CORNER 07 WAYNX, PITTSSIJRGH. PAINTERS. MMMA „ * .*- JkINIVRA/././UP CFAN leitAL RANK, Eta V~J . NO. 35 BANK BLOCK. . . . $lOO,OOO. Stockholders ' Individually Liable COLLECTIONS RADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS OF VIE UNITED STATES AND CANADAS. Particular attention given to the .Purchase and Sale of tiove ninent SecurilieS. INTEREST 'Au) ON Tilt& DEPOSITS. • • . • • DIRE6TORS i - THOMAS FAWCETT, MADISON BAILEY, 1). W. C. PAIHIOLT.. . . W. P. LOGAN, JAMES,II. HOPKINS, GEORGE BINGHAM, JULIUS ADLER, JOSHUA RUODES, JANIES BOW \, PAUL H. RAMIE, J. H. WALTEII, - JAMES LYONS. O. Accounts - I f Depos N it TICE or:, with the KRAMER & nail M. itAitKING JRULLSE have been trauferred to this Rank. ittehwil I J. W. DAVITT, Caehler. ' ... FORT - -PITT :BANKING COMPANY N . 1:.. 169 Wood Street. - . CAPITAL, $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSIT Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canadas.. - _ D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. iVallnee, E. Fawcett, YSTONE BANK . , . _ No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, CAPITAL, (authorized ' ) s : : : $200,000: •• ' ' H. J. Lynch, DTRECTORS.Wm. H. amilton, J_olm a ttu_rd r och, Jr., Henry Bockstoce. tramiti Barcklcy,Ee , Geo. T. Van Doren. , • A GENERAL BANKING BUSINES' Collections made on all accessible points to the United blates and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. 3. Fa. President. DEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDITALLY LIABLE. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK, QF PITTSI3I7IIG-11. • CA9Ii C AFITA L Preeiderit•.llENllY LLOYD. Vice Preeident—WlLLlMl SEA. Henry Lloyd. Ilion. Thol. Molten , IF.. I'. Jones, Tn. Wlgli tinan ;Geo. W. Hallman, Wm. Rea,lt. H. Hartley, ;Edward Uregg, Hiram Stowe rotary & Treas'r—S. F. TON BONNTIORST SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de pate. Deposits:Tiede on or before um ust bear Interest nom that date. Interelt eannputed'on Ist November and tat Mae. 1y.31:t76 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Coi. of Woodd Sixth - an 1 st & A. PATTERSON Prisldent. JOS. 11. HILL °ashler. CAPITAL, 4300,000. A. Patterson, Wet. 14. Ilroisn; Chas. Lockhart; Allen Klrkpatrlck, W. et. listen, DISCOUNTS DAIL ALM, CAUGBEy & CO" BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and . Wood Streets; .r.l . ra'ssuiton, 8HC0E....V30144 TO HANNA, HART & Exchanke, Coin, Coupons, And particelar attention paid to' be pureitate and sale of. - COVERNMENT,BONDS. Sight Drafts on :London. AA • 57 , 14Tarket Street, 'i•; . .• i;'7. - Trifl74. PrliPkTkithilitoli,"ii.ti: I,aegirons made on all the pilhel o pal points " of the to kltaleColig = c Stocks, in And otlierSeetiritlei x 9 ~:+ witklHi.A2thiot . • s I ii‘l 4 , sale of ' PartiOnlar attatinOn Paid 'to the purebase and jikshal ii;t.ESTMM!MAVINGS BANR, .4' '"" No. 50 Fourth Street. 4 , Cl.ETAtc.rt; • tED 3,8,3,6, intiiioot polo on'Amo DePoNita ANY aIUN, 44917411) !WM' '' . ONO DOLLAR UPWARD!piu rooPotirrs lIIIHJZOT To mum, WITHOUT : Disonunta Daily as al-Irm - a. ', ' ~.;. 4 t ~..... Preal4444l_ll,ollpsollU BEL , , vice Vrudilluti.A. IL mbiI L iALL. , „to, vilistrrinsmt ALL. illt env 1 11444x4it,111,.1 "', r , ; •. • . •. . • . , . alt t i t I r 1 44 11 a 4 I TA r l V a t 4 . ' ; ' i i t 4 pi. alfire , , ( It v, Ivo st . ~,,,,, Willis lhall ,I,:, . . aiirPrir • ' win ' - thaii t izoi ~, h NO , h . , I r ~.. tio , - Prrrsnultoff,"PA.- THEMIAS FAWCETT, President ALLEN KRAMER, Vine President w. DAVITT, cashier M. HEMMI;s:GS, AssMant Cashier AND 'COLD. DlllEdrOitS Jeo:C. Risher, Rold. R. R,ng, Andrew Miler. James it: SAWL. Me CLIIIIKAN, Pres't. D. LEET LIMON. Cashier;' PITESBVRON, PA. TRANSACTED 5100,000 Tli CSTEES DIRECTORS: George W. Cale, JameOicCaryllesa. R . .. Well". Y, AT tl A. M. arm:oZt Di&LXIIB 111 my1:882 • BANKER( "- ; ,7 . C( . .)i . rer * of Wood and V`lfth Streets._ .:COURNMENT AND PACIFIC B. B. BONDS, V SILVER AND COUPONS Boitgitt on tbe -- roost favorable terms. Sella LAT TERS. op CREDIT and DRAFTS .a tillable In any part. of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. I %LES T 1 BRADY & Co., (Successors to S. JONES t C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., gs - BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOLD, SILVER . AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ur Interest Allowed on Deposits. Money loaned on Government )3ondi at low est market rates. • Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and GOLD. JAMES Ti BRADY & CO ..04'itt . t . FINANCE AND TRADE, 01PFIcra OF , THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • TUESDAY, September 8, 1868. All sorts of rumors are resorted to in order to advance the price of gold on those who sold short in expectation that the . September payments would have a tenden cy to depress the premium. The imports of foreign merchandise continue large and' 3 00.000 doltii* is, daily needed for custom house phrposea. IThestock of gold in the banks is diminishing rapidly, and so far every thing.favors .higlier. Anotations for gold although the large yield of grain, cot ton and other products will keep a fall supply of exchange, and no gold need be' shipped before next January. Government bonds keep firm especially the;new issues which are bought up now or exchanged for old Five-Twentles of 1862 and 1805; the investment demand, however, is still -light and there are more sellers then buyers from the West. Stocks are merely kept up by cliques under the present easy money, market; any change towards stringency, may bring down stock like a card house; Specula tion in Railroad securities is very tame, and many of the usual operators have lost nearly all they made during the last siX months. A few houses may combine and raise the rate for call loans by making money scarcer and a panic in stocks is inevitable; although the clique operatore bare shown more strength then any body believed them to possess. Express shares are on the Wane, and are likely to go down much more. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 144%; Eighty-one's, 113%; Five Twenties, 18:32, 11354; do, 1864, 109%; do, 1863, 1116 ; d 0,1865, new, 108 X; do, 1807, 108„ do, 1868; ItiB3 ; Ten Forties; 10.5. Railroads -=Cleveland dr. Pittsburgh, 86%; Pittsbu • gh, Fort Wayne cit Cincogo, 1083.; Chicago ,it Rock Island, 02%; Chicago it North. Western, 86%; do Preferred, 86%; Michigan Southern, 83%; Reading, 90%; Erie, 46%; New York Central, 12.51<; Ohio & -Mississippi Certificates, 28%; Western Union Telegraph Co„ 31%; Adams Exprims Co., 493:; Merchants Union 22%. Mining Shares—Gregory, ParyilPits -20;QUartz Hill, 93; Smith & Parmelee, 4,2.5; Quick silver, 20. • —The pa,st Neck has.be4one ol much encouragement tq lousln 'men, and the . proapecta fOribeadl trade - are very ,prom inc. On all sides we see the hum of prepa ration, and the wealth of grain and 'cotton' in the countr.a, will make the South and West ready buyers. We cannot expect to have a specimen of the great fallseasons-of, former years, because. the':whole plan: of business bas changed. Even after the rail roads were introduced there used to be twice a year—in the fall.and spring—a per fect avalanche of , buyers from all- sections of the Union, who would purchase enough to last them for the half year, but now the telegraph has changed all this. Instead of buying large quantities at' one time, they order by wire a case as they need it, and the railroad carries it to them.. This ena bles them alwaYsi to keep -their - stock up without visiting the principal cities, and al-o avoids' the risk of having a large stock of goods on hand in case prices -decline. Formerly our business men were busy all night, as well as day, filling their orders and sending goods off. Now, nearly all . the work can done in the' rdinary hours of labor as th- purchasers are more equitably distributed throughout the year... The cities, however, still have their busy perl., ode, which occur at much the same time of thb Year as formerly. The excitement of the Presid ntial campaign may poisibly delay the season, but the general opinion is that it will have very little .effect.- 7 /%4a. ;allot —The past week has , shown an active business In all branches of trade, centering bbre. T..e receipts of grain continue at a daily averaire of over three hundred thou sand.tbUstpils of Corh,"wheat, oats, barley and rye, which is: aboat'tba full tearrying capacity of the roads.tapping,ths.districtat -frOtti-whidli the 'bropte Seise inarketdt ngfi?eelpts from yilsoonainanci Mimi rota, :are, hoWever, oimiearatf+eiridgrgnilii:arif get.:' Taring, the : week the movement of rafi" eastward has been very fre. , , pre . venting any , atinmulittiOtCrhibre, VS Which fact is, In one ,•ry,spoot,,dao the :easo..wlth which the i banks. ihave worked. through.' d such a heavy business, . The: business in dry. *odds, groceriea t lumber etc., is now me active .thsit at ain'Y'tikria-'slnoe l a st . summer. The increase of tra•ie is reilepted, in the aggregate of tpo week's bw3lDess at Clearing n 04104 .whloh, sho w n, be: loW„.14 nearlydoublewhid. it'was five 'yOurs iagoe being a ilttle'imer 'ten Millions for the, week ending August, i l.st. ,7c7liecigo rri busa;7lli. —eloping quotationi rimmed .by annum Hr i kk v dt Co.: hold /44g; „Dl:kited btatns Sixes, VW's, 'IISNii6VAo 30934 ; 6,..20 , 1 1 , 1869, 109 Ni ( Mgt AMU's, 105; 6410'5, Janne grid JulA Nl5, 1081‘; 5-201PtAmk_. aanntdl , .417, , 67 teBge 08, 011; Jdne pa r , Jess juiy,l4lllll. do 3(; juk-8 6 . , pt., no; Oct., 11614';'llnioa Pao; is 4412.04 102; 00 12 , trait th-• 't , ,t Chle an SCOMVI 111 #4 0 4.e" 'I t- d. riUregrApit to the Pl;tiibiamlaiaketto.i 0 tutgo, Sold° lobar puttlo dull at' 0,260",ftpr gdOcj, shipping uuotimrp. Hogs , 23448,70.f0r _oom 4b - mikvo p‘ ow ssi ititp l: and- , Orineat m e rfraTtirancritOlt GrAZETTN, Tugetver, September 8, 1868. 5 The decline In Floarand Wheat is about Che,only imprtant characteristic: nOtiCtet ble in the general market to-day. Nor is it probable that the bottom has vet been-, reached, judging from present indicatiorun with half a million of bu,hels of Grain going into Chicago daily, and the receipts in all of the leading mars:ets in about the same ratio, stilt lOwer ,prices seem almost inevitable. The supply of Flour in Chicago is also unusually heavy, being fully six times larger than it was at this time last' year; and the arrivals there for some days past have run from fifteen to sixteen thou sand barrels. APPLES—In consequence of diminished receipts, the market Is considerably firmer and are now quoted at $3 to $4 per bbl. POTATOES—SaIea at $1,20 per bushel, and $3,50 pert bbl. - Jersey Sweets scarce and higher, 16,50 to $7 per bbl. BUTTER—Prime to choice fresh packed is scarce and 'prices aro still maintained, ranging from 37 to 40. EGUS—Scarce and in better demand• we now quote fresh packed at 20 to 21c. f SEEDS—Flaxseed is scarce and in, de mand at $2,23 to ;$2,30. Timothy Seed Is scarce and is held at $3,75 to $4, in a retail way. Clover Seed is nominal at $7,50 to $B. 'FLAY—SaIes at Allegheny Diamond market Of 49 loads at $23 to $34 per ton, ac-, cording to quality CHEE*E—Is firm but unchanged at 14 to 16c for Western Reserve and Hamburg; 17 to !Soler Factory and Goshen and 20 for Sweitzer. SALT—Is di l .illand uncharted at $1,75 to $l,BO to the trade, and $2, for small lots in store: ' • GRAlN—Nirheat is quiet and unchanged. and there is but little inquVy aside from the mills; we continue to quote at 82,08 to 82,10 for Red, and 3 to 5c higher for White. Oats unchanged-4ales of 2 cars at 65c maybe quoted at 68 to 70c, in store. Sale ' of 1 car mixed Corn at sl,l2—prime Yellow is held at $1.15. Barley is scarce and " wanted, and No. 1 Spring may be quoted strong at $2. Rye is quiet, with hardly enough doing to establish quotations; we , quote 81,40 as the nominal price. LARD OIL—Is firm but unchanged, no withstanding Lard is higher; we continue to quote No. 2 at $1,20, and No. 1 at $1,50. PROVISIONS—Bacon is steady but un changed at 14W: to 14lic for Shoulders; 1634 to 16%c for Ribbed, an'i 1835 to 18%c -for Clear Sides, and 22 to 22,We for Sugar Cured Halts. Lard' is firm at 20e, in tierce, and 213 e; In kegs. Mesa Pork, 830,50 to $31;50. _ MILL FEED—The demand is:fair, and prices • unchanged; the mills continue to quote at 81,10 for Bran; $1,30 for Shmstuffs, and $2 for Middlings.' FLOUR—The demand is fair, nOtwith standing the market 'is weak, with a drooping "tendency; it is a noticeable fact, however, that buyers, generally, are' re stricting their purchases as much as possi ble, in expectation of a still further reduc-. tion. The "Pearl" and "City Mills" con-, thine to quote Extra Family at $10,50, in. -- bbla and $10,20, in sacks; and Double Extra at $ll, ih barrels, and $10,70 in sacks. Rye Flour, $9 per bbl. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OP TEE PITTSBURGH' GAZETTE, TUESDAY, September 8, 1868. 5 The market was again very qUiet to-day, not a single sale' reported, and while the feeling seemed to be a little offish, prices is as vet have undergone no quotable change.„ Spot oil is still held at 12, but, for the pres ent there are no buyers at that figure; in deed, as noted in our last report, twelve cents seems to bethc i asking price fur any delivery between ow and January lat. From January untilfluly,seller's option, 10 cents is the nominal price -there his 'been no sales for that particular deltVery for some time, but the last sale reported was at the figure. There was a sale of 1,000 bbls reported at 14,50, on cars at 011 City. The market vies moderately active, the sales aggregating 5,500 bbls,! bat prices, as will be . seen, are. a shade• lower. Select' 2,000 bbls.for first half of September at 30%c; three lots of 500 each for October at • 31c; 500 for November at 310, and 500 each • for September, October and November at • 3l c. At the close, it was reported that there were offers to, sell November and December at , 3034 c, and we. heard of 30,40 being offered for immediate delivery. On oars here, standard .white may beyquoted at 27c and prime light straw to. white may ' ba (looted at 253ic 2643.. The demand for .‘ 'home consumption is on the increase,and if it were not for. Cleveland. there would doubtless be a good- many orders 'flowing - in from the west. Cleveland' is able to monopolize .the.: western . trade. frOm the - fact that she canl ship cheaper- than Pitts- RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. .: - ". Wm. McCutcheon 50 D. M. Bdgerton.2oo McKee, EL &,Co..„1601 Clark & Sumner 660 Meanor, A. & C0..200 Pacific Oil W"ks.4&) Fisher & Bro ' ;640' Jas. Wilkins .... . ,660 I Lockhart & F . ' ' 400 lifißdailitrick& L 240 noldship &C0....480 ,:_ . ' I _ Total' "' ' _ '. - `--- 3870 OIL ! SHIPPED pr ST BY A..V. IL H. R. W. Burke; 56 bbla ref. to ;Warden, FrOw & Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 250 do do to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. I E. Jageman it Co., . 150 do refined' to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Buffum, Behave . & Co., 150 do do to W. P. Logan &Bro. Philadelphia: • •' ' Fawcett, 'Logan & Stockdale, 200 do do to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philad Iphia..- .; • Montzheimer, Reekler & Co., 350 do do to . Waring Ring it Vo.,Philadelphia. - P. Weisonnerger, 150 do Ao Warden,; Frew & (kil;lPhiladelphia:` ' • McKee. Hackett C0.,.200.d0 do to W. P . Logan & Bro4 s Philadelphia: • - ' , Clark & Sumner, 678 do ref. to P. Wright & Son, i„ • Nat. Rat & bt , , , C0.., '4OO • de. do - to 'F. A. Dilworth & ( 7e 'philadelphia. Citizetai Ret. Co., 600 bbla benzoic* to P. Wright & 'Boni 'Philadelphia. , Lockhart. Frew & Co., 562 dodo to War. den,,FrOw &Co., Philadelphia. rF RHIPMMNTIS DUtal .DirrOT* iT Mentzer Ropier &Co . , 270 WP n & Bro., Philadelphia. A.„Bertz 250 Tack. Bra. PhiladelEala. Warden & Ihdaheider; 51 bble tanned to ;Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. BriSe.kit. Ballentine & Co., :64 do 'do- to • Warden:. Frew . & 'Co:. l Phfladelphia.- ' A. D. Miller. 48 tibia refined to Wiping, . Ring & ecf.', Philadelphia.- • - .1. . I %G. W. Holdahip & Co., 117 do do to War ing, Ring & Co., ,Philadelphia. - Union Ref. Co.; i'B3o Ltgan dci to W.' P. '& Bre.; PhiladelPiqa• ~ T • • • yo r ik-tt co., 144 do'do to Waring, Bing & Co.i.Philadelphia;' RirkPatriek & L7on, 65 dodo to W. Logan it '',, •• , • Pleiaphia 011uzket ' •'• 1, , ;31, or4cra're to teirrisuc,r,p pazeift..l' ' • mskpure, Soiatetutiet 1 1.'—ii36itela thorniest; . , receipts, 23 bales; .xperts, 20 bales. _Plow.. Q uiet, Wheat - 1124214. tern ISX'sB36s , , •••-,,, c Hay 1214 Oda lsq.' 1 istii2lci. Corn Meal gies4y. Lard. , unehanged. Pork 1{30.i pes loen 7 , ,40. firm; sAuuldera , 133(a3Nfin cleV, aid „. ' . „7,, ,•,' , „ ~ - MEM , beitvlf ' " IBi lisitrailb to the Ptttiberse • ' l744',Bo Ptc'inber 7.-Llientr; rather 111° We tiVing at 'red uoed, ra t e s', it, 110,60‘11.00 for "rri t clgi irgik , DP, 40ter. 14 -4 8 42 nitrk t.:14 r NO, .1011* • No« 11 do g an piotat s tar Aandrir• . ' 4 - mr - -mAanzra. =MB CRUDE REPLIED IN