B. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE . IRON AND STEEL WORKS. COLEMAN, :R.A.11/11 ISANI.7FACTURSIOS Or . • • .; Iron, Wails and Steel. Carriage and Wagon Springs and' &Ides. Ddquesne. XL. and Juniata Morrbant Bar, Bound and hquare Iron; Band,•Floop, Sheet and Plate !row, - Oval, Half Oval =4l Hail} oun Droppd Iro er C ylind er a n d and Wagon Box Iron . ; Drug Awl l Plat Rail -for opal Roads; Cut Nulls and Spikes; • Plow. Spring - and A. n Steel; LaMiIaMCIA Steel; Cut ter Bars, Crow Bars: An., Office and Warehouse -77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. SEIEFFIELD STEEL. WORKS. SINGER UNE[OII & I II rtirTsstruark, PA., . . Itfannfacturers of every description of . _ CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, 1 BAllirtviaar4ll,l7l7l;'LATFOßM SPRINGS, 2.4 LES, STEEL TIRE, &e.. iirarehonse,,B3 Water-aml,loo First Sts. BIILLER; BARB & PARKIN% - 161 UA PAMTERS: WM. METCALF, _ .REUBEN inixEre, GEO. W. BARR,I CHAS. PARKIN. BPSCIAL,PArrtizi3-13. M. son. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, lIIILLTMRs,33A-Till at PAitxuw, Office, No. - 33 9 laberty St, PIMBURGIr, ME BLA I CK 'DIAMOND ' t ; STEEL WO,EMS. PARK, ,BROTHER' a co., Dlsnithwtstress ot, a/1 descriptionsr of - ErriED=La:. - flg ; '; Once IlIlde;1512.„199. 81:09111f) sad 119 and 121. Fax 13TwaS, ' E!z)e'i t g:i.z! tarri.sialiiiii., P. tsar : , 111 . 1FEEL tzt 7-18489 3 r „ ANDERSON WOODS, csucoassoss , th: Arpitiumor; 'coo -- & bo:o. ivrere of eyery ,desorlption of • • BEST REFIXED TOOL STEEL. Xlll, Mulay,'Circialatc Gang and ornss Cnt ( SAW .1 2 1.A.MIES. • Spring, Cast and German Plow and 131ister Steel. Shovel. Hoe, Fork„gcske and Toe Calk Steel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel ringer Bars, tickle Steel, , tpring Steel Tire, Plow Wings, etc.; Ott Drill Steel Pittsb Omms urg anh, Pa rka - Horner FIRST AND ROSS STS. 3:d9, .1V Godeffroy , Britneker • & Co., 42 . 1ELOITAIRE 1%1414 low YORK, Are prep la red, as Sole I,gente in the United Stites for the Prassian llttniug and Iroti 664:0f Deislaurg, ; . . , Westphalia, to contract or in quantities to ; quit . . . _ purchasers, (delivered - Ist either Sew York or PhllB, delphls) the eelebestei V. SPIX,GELEISEN "Used so extensively for the manufactiiringof BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is tree from Sulphur and Phosphorus. arta coatains a heavyltereeilLtager>fliangaueee. The bore are also r'eady to coatiaet for, ot.sellto arrive, - STEEL - . RA/LS = manufaeturedbi 2 • G. ARNDT & CO., Dortmund, ftr which - latterflrm•the7: also have the Sole Agency in the United States Full particulars, sturipleiWlees *lists will be promptly ii:rwarded on application. IRON WORKS. 7AB. VIIZESSB, Pres , t, . W. P. POBT3B, Sap , t. plTTSßtrigGir AND' IRON ' CO., 111AAUFACTUBINEIS .11)71 Bar • - ' P ftilroad Fish Bars and Bolts; "Railroad Fair Axles Rolled; • :1 Railroad Car 'Axles Ilammeredg . Locomotive Frames; Locoinotive.Frgutie Shapes; . . Side Beds: - Yokes, Straps; Piston Beads; Steamboat. Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Beals* Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, *O. Office, N0:177 1 3 NNN STREET, PITI'SBIZUGH. -- EVERSON, .PRESTON & C 0.,• Pennsylvania . . Iron 'Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 , irnd 167 prim stsEET opposite Mouonvahels. House, PITTSBUR • &DU:dB PITTSBURGH. . -STOVES; CASTINGS, Bzo. COOK STOVES: , .44 CET THE BEST. - EgIiSSELLii fit '4(1101:'s TRIUMPH, i FOR BITI7III7NOTIS COAL. Warranted, to C,ook f : Behe or ROafitli Well as any other Mae in the Unions BISSEU & . • No. 285 , Liberty Street, • Also on aaad and for alloy% • , PARLOR STOVES. - - ISTOVE9,_. iinThrus, RATE COOKING irdirier G ..Cao. COPPER• .„---_____ - 1* ASE surpip uo. ~ ~. . 64.0010PDA WM AND moue WOBIEI,--: PITT6WIIIOI.II. •- - . - PARIC,,,McCUEiDT & .00., iannfacturtrs of liiietithing, Braziers' and 'Bolt Copper, Presled Copper lllcttonts.,ltalsed litlll Mot.. tams, tipelter liolddr. Also, Itnpor -re and neatens 113 Metal. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, / .t. Con. a LterYe o n ;p h 4 ,1417411 . Ma t 11 , a kir`l, I , '" t:a 121 i lIECt/NIJ SVC E of Copper, Pitt eburgh. ' , ' Special orders of' Copper., cat to any desired pat tern. inylVealsdwT • ~ • I : FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS._ Art,As WORKS, MORTON STREET, : Ninth Ward, PITTSJ3VSGII. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. - . 'These Works are among-the .targest and.moat mnapiete establishments in the 'West, andarenoW prepared to furnish . _ _ vb,. k 4 oe s, o f every description. — fidiers, Oil Tangs., sheet Ijon Worh. -Railroad Castings. Boning Mill Coatings. raglan Castings. Itachine Castings. Pnitilytek ORDERS SOLICITZD n09:V39 NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smailman Streets, (NINTH WARD,) " - kiwrsxsuit,Gif ty . WM. SMITII P Ma,nufaoturor of CAW" IRON BOWL RIPE, GAS AND WA' 1 173nfotr idaWirlli x f e egle c atlr a -AVoft4 l,l,l7 A. l, t ir c r i 4 . .ee t 3rAcastings for- ,as and Water Works. ..:"Ijronldileocalltbeattention o M 3 uirlxitenden ts of Goo Works tokaY . Plalto of reMtig $ Li'dp 12 riernuissoir*, OBtrwr.W. nonuteon, STOMA CO -- IRON FOUNDERS = meif.cr rurnatinuttit. -1 'Li' irriE LIGHT CASTINGS, eserliAlors=gMl i n gi Vl 41iarlturpilm ea, _., All iolfiVork promptly attended to. thiree. '414 Workr—WASHIN kinglp:TE. arear,Quer Depot, Allegheny •••-•, - BE OBINSONOZEA. tic eAr n 1 !,; %meal:won to ROBlllifT, !hifillilrlttlailtlrki ( WASHINGTON WORKS, v. foUNDERS AND MACHINISTS‘ 2ITIBOROI, , Mai nfarttgrerr of Bost and f.4ittnnikir4lt tt a. g n i e ft4 ... ., l q B a2s t tflin e f s ; Mill 7lielpai)skal I Bans ..Ler anulih ar ~',..,=:- ~,.. ~:_r i i °feca l li g i: 1,.5. corner , Nlft i . *ett., e, 4l lE,vx t a ltl n gt r olteg." . " l4 \ :m.:Y4-4--.K:ralijrficl! BLAN ltutter Street, Nina', 3Tarfi l , 4 (Opposite liana Iton,latiLna • • : - nonilit Mill and lin**. 9s l - 11 10 1 .• THIMBLE SKElN4NO[Pittilone, - mArmatEgy AND ;CAS : VDS -- CDPFL:L . tiIAY. (Mien promptly and carnlnpy ex gde s d._ , reasonable. z • • . & BERLIN. tiIIIBID - 111; u 1- pREE & , Alliee.and entlie,' 29 street' )111.3;gfacturs singlieep acuustaatly eaqiarafr Thimble, Skein anti Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, BOG IBONS, Ir;•I3IIGAB;kETA'L*S, ROLL,OVc WA,BZ, Aid C aß • generally,' '.apSstyg - - THOMAS CARLIN &,CII., Fourth:Sard foandry.and , tacking WOLkSj . SANDUS%Y'BT.4 M.L.WHENY CITY, PA.. • . . Idaeuractnrera of Steam Engines.,• - 011 Preesiet,;Pnl ley& Shafting, Grist and Saw INES Wort., jtolling 31.111 . and Machine 'Canino, Grate um:weight., Waaon illoges," de: -Build .to order and have oh hand Engines of all sizes. mvl4:. 5 OEfernAL F (l , ll PirDlr ,' • , , AND ROLL WORKS. , , 880 Venn Street. BOL BOTh . BAAMEY. Chill Bolls, Casttiags, Roll Lathes, ate. • ULTON MACHINE WOHElito ErtaaLliglaD , anufactory_ of STEASI ENGINES, of an sizes . and of the moat approved panernel, !Or stationary Writs ',L s ,'FAZ I3 2f A I T ( s y. TIMITA I 7 .''A Erilailll3, which be sold at very reduced ptices:, P. P. GICISSE , Wellivi ll e lP 0 • PIM; adieu below. ratiburgb, on the Ohio rtier, and line of. C: P. , • - I noo:h2 MEW ;HAJOWARE HOUSE. LINTS - FS, STERRIT 8i EWER, W 837 LIBERTY STREET, Orie Sque,re Delo*" vnton Depots; Airemts for FAIRBAI!IiCi3 ., SCALES IDIPITTSBUIIGH - L - NOVELTY WORKS. 4 • tiviELEE' & Co.,II.A.I7IIFACTURFX OF .11 ' el tee. .7. ,lEtere Standard . . Patent Platform z: 3 'a te ,and conne , A • Li Lanni weed Nos popr,Locksond Latches. ht ADD T,E BULLS. PAIN! NI MALLEABLIC Orileti,;'Of Grant* and , First Streets, PITTSBURGH. I ::~. • 7 . _ p INT - E 80. 45 0810 STBIEF I T; 411111/21011,74 Thankful for the termer very liberal pitiOnage be• stowed upon me, 1 mine my friends and' the public' generally that, In the future as, le I,he. part,l, shart endeavor diligently to` Merits t ontlnbance of the cane, and will be always at the shop from 7 to 9 • it. and from 3toa r. X. zoruvat ~ }/ARDWARE. .Blsnufactm - ers and Importers of CUTLERY, &C. CORNER. OR WAYNE, PITTSBURGH. NOVELTY WORKS VAINTERS - Ull5 B,Wati) ENGINEI4,, ,Bquarats,,arc. BI Gll l BOLE` t 001, Cor. Point illty and linqbeinelt., (NEAR ThE POniT,) Engine Builders, Founders &Machinist& 4. Manufacture S iii.A3IBOAT ENGINE% and STA...i TION ARY IN IFIRS, Of all llltes. ' -. Special atteu ir Invited to Our. oTATION' ARV OIL Wat. a, inicaNt. AND TOBTABL BOILER. of 15.herse power. CASTINGS. of every kind, made to order at our Foundry .pn ThIRD STREET, below Market. ~ ,I tieS, . .t. .. 0.. Wells, SFIA.VTING, roLt,Eyta. WOE q, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and N 'TOBACCO TitEsSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL. WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Ittier; near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA, sa- All orders promptly tilled. TRY cf.' FORT PINT BOILER, STILL _AND TANK -' ORKS. CARROLL!. & SNYDER, MANUTACTIIRF.RS OP TUB?, ODBLE4FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE - BO AN CYLINDER STEAACBOIIED.S. - OIL STILL AND OIL - TANKS, • CHIMNEYS; BREECHING 'AND :103H PANS, SETTLING. PANS, SALT PANS 'AND CON. DENSER.% EAM PIPES, GASOkIETERS AND, IBQN • BRIDGES; SERMON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warebans_ pi e i , , corne_r . ,Or ti rd, Third. Short and !dberty Str eets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. arr Orders sent to the above address .1,111 be promptly attended to. • mh7:B3 WM. BARNIIILL ( A. CO., r BOILIIIA-MA:IiERS .H AND SIiE.E.T-IRON TKERS. S NOS. AO ,' e, Ali .A.B`D AST BB ST. : ' 9;enred a large and furnished It .0 4 1 ) , the mos a pproved la nen wa arg:li area manufacture' eiigrfile DB= of 801 _in QC best manneri shadeal' Ard equal fO" n'y rdadeln the country.t Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Imecimotive , Boilers, Condelniers,. Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling fans( Boiler Iron,:Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole mann faciurers of Barnhillls Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. - libidll JAMES; M. BITER, • Nos. 55 acid 55 ,Water. Street, PITTSBIIIMII, ILANITTACTOILICH or • iTION OIL _. SiTTiING PANS, COPPERSTFAXPLE'L, ROLLING MILL STACKS, , And SHEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAM= X. BRCSII X.DIIUND p. BRUM. 4 TARED M. BRUSH & SON, MANUTACTLIMILB OF Steam Boilers,. , Oil Stills, Tanks: snsvr IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WAItIiGAND KING, : kl4adsalon Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, • , prrrsausuu, PA. PEntADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., . 127 Walnut Street. ACH BROTHERS,. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' , '•:. AND DEALBItB P 7 - '‘...'- fetralenin and its Products. - I Pittsburgh office—DALZELL , BUILDING, For neeof Duquesne '7,ty and Ir i win streets. Philadelphia Office-127 WALNUT n. sipt:wso HHIII. LONG CO., . • MANUFACTURERS OP PURE WRITE BURNING OIL, Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. LUMBER. LUMBEp: LUMBER: LUMBER! ALEZANDER PiltrEtiSON, Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber. . ON-HAND AND 1011 SALE: • soomoO feet Dry Pine Boards: 20,000 feet Dry Oak, land 2 Inch; 90,000 feet Dry Ash, 2, 255 and 3 loch; 200,000 fret Hemlock; 1;000,000 No. IS-Inch Shingles, sawe6 . ; • 100,000 No;;TIG. loch Shingles, sawed: 'pool's() No: 110-Inch Shingles, kaved; ' .2,000 Locust Posts, 7, S and 12 feet; ' 300 Cedar Posts. . Also, 'Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, In large or small quautitles. YAnos .I.'o. SG OMUTA:. STREET, . formerly Manchester, and 137 REBECCA. STREET, oppo site the Gas Works, AUTO' , ny'Cl.y. FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY (Capital, - - $125,000. PREsIDNNT--EDWARD SECRETARY—T. - A. WRIWIT; 13M'saixas.NDErr--EDyP.D.A.VII3ON. ... 4 1 . . DIRECTORS: ..E Wiltd.DAVisOn,/ ! L. F. Duncan. John-Malta, I - ' E. D. Dithridge, Geo. W.Zlthridge, 1 M. L. Malone, S. R. - JohnstOn - LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LUM BER STREETS. Ninth Ward. OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Wash ington Street. ' •:' ' ' -. ''-‘ ',:. taIiCT,I9S , . GAS AND STEAM FITTING JOHN N. CoOPER. .J05.-KAYY FIZNIIir BIWA: JOHN m. co., - - MithiSS POUNDERS, GAS' AND STEAM FITTERS, lianufatturers of ,P,p'X' . s ever? *eerier:a-Pike and Waluut Streetki, ntylls:oQ. BROKERS. SAMICEL M. wiCAI‘W/31419 IEON BROKER, 124 First itteei; Pitisim L ;g11, Pa. MEE ,nent for the sikrof Cornwall; DOighippere, JO" - gephltie, Thancannon, Stanhope, tilendone and other bracds of Anthracite, youghiogheDl Coke and 0.11. Charcoal • PIE; lELCiNSi Consignments and orders respectfully Beadle& RtDAY SPTI}S FINANCIAL WE PITT iradi CU ANY No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, ; : .$200;000. STOCKHOLDERS; INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. ^ DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SOURITIES, AND . I INTEREST ALLOWEDON Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canadas. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, E. Fawcett, SAIM'L. Mc D. LF,ET - EYSTO - ” 1 3 / 1 ! : No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBIIBGgH, PA. CAPITAL, (anthurisedi) : :11 1 200,000.z . ".-• • ••-, 'g. J. Lynch,Wm. H. Hamilton I John Murdoch, Jr., Henry Bockstoce, William Espy, Geo. T. Van Doren. Simnel Barckley, A GENERAL BlLNM,G,i,usiN,gs• • United Collections m an a d Canada de en all accessible points in the States . 'lnterestAligned.= Time Deposits; 1 , 1 UNITED STATES SECURITIES .BOUGHT. ANDSOLIL H. J. LYNCH, President. 6EO. T. VAN DOREN. Cash argrrocimounlis umniutriLia l zumx. PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK, _ -c•V inwrsrrettott. , " ' CASH CArITAL ' $lOO,OOO. ' PresidenV.-itENINZ:ALLovimi - L'• • Vice President—WlLLlAM AEA• nen ry Lloyd, .Flon. Thos. .E• Jaik!s,„ Th. WAghtman Geo. Vt,,,sife,lnkaiS WntaAel, It. II Idartley, ,Edwzra Gregg., lbilrim Stowe. :Setretal7 & Treaer—,-S. F. VON, BONNHORST SIX — PER CENT. INTEREST - field on time de posits. Depot,Remade on or before August 15th will beim interest .h om that date.. Interest computed on Ist November and Let . vilaTtY IiATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Cor. of Wood and Slink, Sta. A. PATTERSON President.. JOIS.:11.111LI. CAPITAL, : : $5Q0,000. DIRECTORS: A. Patterson, George W. Cass, Wm. G. Brown,-,, , i , .JantesatteCarrdlel4l4 Chat. Lockhart, t 'Wca.Douglas, Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. need. W. S. Haven,( DISCOUNTS - DAI LY, AT n A': HART,' CAUGHET & L y- - i3A.NKERS AND.BROKERS, • COrner Third and Wood Streets, 03IICCESSORS TO HANNA, aaliT a C 0.,) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attentig i t e pri to he purchase axid . GOVERNMENT' BONDS.. Sight Drafts on 'London. N• 13.43,1V3ELIMPLIES, 57 , Market Street, P/ETT`X`EinECI:T IIOI3, Coll coons taide on all the principal points of the United states and Cssutdas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. • Vartto:dsr attention paid to the purchase and United States Securities. Jamai WESTERN SAYINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth. Street. CHAIITtTtED 1866. mirterest ppid on Tlino Deposits ANY RUM RECEIVED FROM ONE, DOLLAR .UPWARD. , DEPOSITS I SUBJECT TO CHECK, WITHOUT LNTEREST. ,Dlscounts Dolly at !JAI o'clock. President—THOMPSON BELL.. Vice President;A: IfiliSliALt; •-' DIRECTORS: ' • ' THOMPSON BELL, M.:MABSHALL„i JOS. DiLWOBTEL JOS.. ALLIIIEE. J.;J.,GILLESPIE, • • ' Stockholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, • - Win. Caldwell, Willis Dalzell, D. W. C. Indwell E. M. Fulton. ---------- - - pirrseumm .. . ' FORMER I.Ymilr,,lnvE,,sAyliips INSTITUTION , No. 87 Petirth Street, . . •' NEARLY OPPOSITNYUF HANG 9yr plrismlnGer„ . ~ • '• ' ciLARTEItEIik IX ~.1.8681. ' OPEN DAILY from lb tii.ln'eloett, _and on WED NESDAY and qATURDAY EVENINGS.,:from Mir lit toe s I,knrnber Ist, from 7' to 9W - cloak, and ftbm - 11overaber st to Nay Ist,,, oto 8 o'clock. , • BOoka of fly-LMIIIP/kd.iilitolabed.at the aide: the This institution, eat e,cially..nlfer t4;r, thqiie, wh earnings are limited. be opportunity to aocumulAie. by sma ll deposita, claa y saved, a arm vibleb viii be - E , pesource when needed, and bearing interest in— Mead of remaining unproductive. , BOARD OP,BIP O ISA.Br,nst .. • ,- - . ~ • prsstnic&r. - —' ' • i GEORGE...A. BERRY. . . . . , • viCE _PRESIDENTS, , 11. 11. lIAUTMA,N.i .', , t•iI`"JKAEII . P.AB.TC, ..THC: r• E r . : M A :K D I N T I L IC EV . ( 7 . I , tE _ . L l' ~..,, • . • i . *" ? ... ' g i 'm u nu , A ,L EDB DA, LELI N E: L .: B YED ;J:Tir ' l' -' '' 3w;6IIINAILAvg.'PIiITL"MID7E'S::! ' JAS. L. 0 tAHAh . U. I. scuitgETZ,' CilltlnTO liElt EDO. 1 SOLICITORS—D. W. & A. S. BELL. : Tahl4:Ttar . DIA. ,f-ItIlliBER B EL TING-AND 1[ InNBTEAM P4OIIINP. — A full stock on hand at all t es, and of the-beut ' quality. parties wishingt. , It up milli or shoos where Belting Is required, will acidotic 'prices ao low as can tic had = llkthe Fast, and reight saved. ' • ••- ' • , ... • ...... • •. • J. & H. PITILLIPS. 4.14 file and SS St. Clair Streets 0. ... DIRROTORM • • I 'Jan:C. Risher, Robt. H. Andrew Miller, James H-132.1/0'• CLITRILILF, PreSn. ILsON: Ca'hler,' TIt.,&S'SACTED EEMM3 nuike reference: • Joseph -Dilworth; ' Rev. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. 3i. Brown; Thoman Ywlnr. IPI-1. I.V_lDEpirrz, BANKER, • Corner 4;f Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVE6MENT AND PACIFIC K. U. BONDS, . . = GOLD, SILVER AND'COUPONG Bougbt 'on the most favorable terms. Bells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a isllable In eny part of Europe. DEPOSITS received stildeet to ebect..or INTER EST ALLOWED ON'TIDIE DF.POSITS. BRADYr, CO.,JANES 1 DY _ (Succe:sors to S. JONES & Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3Wa 1:3-. a I BUY AND SELL ALL BINDS OF GOVERMENT i SOURITES, GOLD, SILVER AND c,ouroNs, ON tf05 . 1" FAVONA.BLE TERMS rir Interest Allowed on Deposits. Money loaped on GoveraMent Bondi , at low est market rates. • Orders executed tor the Purehase and Kale ortOTOO*S, RONDO . and GOLD. BRADY' & CO. Ctt . Tilittifj#o-:.l4*# FINANCE AND-TRADE; OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GaziliTTsy THURSDAY, September 10, 1868. x _, ; ,...1.., ".1. The weld market r opmed styongtb-day at 144%, with a decided upward tvndency; 144% was bid, but after 'We' secdnd board, 'the market bscapae.wopk, and•losed4.l.44. at sp. m. X heavy shoal bgernat . 44 mit- Stillndhag, and the bears are deiermined to keep down the market; on'the 4 ether hand, the news from Europe is rather favorable, and French rentes and Consols are better; the shipments of boadeftre on the-inereaSes in. consequence of the actual. investment I aerhanit for bonds from Europe. ( Bonds opened weakatt&dtill, but' at the Close Of the day, the advance was from % .. .. to % per cent., especially'lB67 bonds are in demand. Five Twenties 0f,„1862 and 18§1's• aril dull; as also old - 1865'5. The stock market is improving, and money is easy". ;:Brie. stock is :almoit the Only stock that islluctuating rapidly. The North Western shares have advanced, and are - strong. Fort Wayne is more dealt in, but Cleveland is dull. , Express shares hate slightly impreved. In local shares the inquiries are occasion ally for some Ofithe old banks, and some bonds of the.sznaller roads are picked up sit; very low rates. •• ' - . Closing quotations "received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, - 144; Eighty-one's, 113%; Five Twenties, 1862, 113%; do, 1864 - ; 109%; do, 1865, Ill; do, 1865, new. 108%; do, 1867, 108%; do, 1868; 108%; Ten Forties, 104%. Railroads—Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 85%; Pittsbirgh, Fort. Wayne & Chicogo, 107%; Chicago Az Rock Island, 10118; Chicago ik North Western, 86%; do Preferre4l, ,86%; Michigan Southern, 83%; Reading, 89% Erie, 46%; New York Central, .124 1 /.; Ohio ~t. :stississippi Certificates, 28%; Western UhiqO Telegraph C0,,13',4; Adams -Eipress Co., 49; Merchants Union, 22. Mining shareS—Gregory, 4,00; Corydon, 20; Quartz Hill, 93; Smith.At Parmelee,- 4,25; Quick 1- silver . 20: , . . . . . —The Chicage , • Tritauth ;id :-Wcidrteiday ' speaking of the Wheat market says: ! Idy-lleat 1 463.4: more quiet and.lower, the. Mart; ket being really Milt Shipperia - were de:. Wired, by the early report of a decline in Liverptiol and the adianee in Freights, and both they andllie millers held: otr, as ler two .or three days( past, waiting to see where prices are going to. • They iintici- , . pate a decline which may touch bottom at ;5 , 1,50, and of course would prefer to sell on axlsing market; it may not go so lo kv, but it is not- likely that the market will be again active till its course has shown that bottom has been touched somewhere. The arrivals from Wisconsin and Minnesota, scarcely commenced yet, will swell re ceipts, and, It is thought, bring down .pri ceS. The absence of the millers has brenght down No. 1 Spring nearly to a par with No. 2, and ruled Red Winters out of the market; the moderate requirements of shippers have kept up No. 1 a little better than. No. 2, though not preventing a slight deelliae.' - • - —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady 4t Co.: Gold, 144%; United Stays Sixes, 1881's, 113%; , b-MU's, 1862, 113 1 4'; 5-20's, 1864, 109 1 4; 5-20's, ' 1865, 110%; 10-40 6 5, 104%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 108 1 , 4 /: 5-20's, January and July, 1 67 1083..„. !GS, 10.,1: June 7-30's, par less %; - July 7-30's. do %; - August 119; Sept., 119; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Can ,ral, 103. _ CENTRAIL LIVE-STOCK MARKET . . . OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE, THURSDAY. SepteißbOF 10; 1848. CATTLE The number of Cattle" on sale during the past week has been large, footing up some 1,100 he.ad,. but the quality was generally poor, :There was one extra choice lot of 64 head that sold at 07,87 per cwt. Choice •may be quoted at $7,50; medium at $0 to $6,50„ and ;common at $4 to $5 per cwt. Good stock Cattle, weighing , qam,l,ooo to 1,100 lbs each, are selling at $8,50 per cwt. There were only about 15 cars of Chicago cattle 'offering, the balance were from 01110, - Indiana and Pennsylvania. J. Berry had , , a choice lot of 'Chicago , battle, but there were no buyers in the market that would juatify him in selling. ; .-We have 'the fol lowing reported sales: , _ W. Duffy sokfto 11.1Whitmore 22 head, weighing 16,375, at 5,10; . H. Hill to W. Hedges.2o head, weighing. 20;950Ait Qtr Wil lams to G. Marks 11 head,. weighing .43,235;1 at 4;25; Mtge& to *G. Marks 5 cows, weighing 3,700, at 4,30; Soirees. Lafferty. & Co. to- -G. Marks, 2 head, weighing 1,125, at' ,25; O. bicCorkle toMoCannett tic Co. 10 head, weighing 14,- 556, M 2,23; J,T.:Freach to Sl'Marks 21 head, weighing 19;775, at 5,75; J. P. French ,to Sliellerberger 20head, weighing . l9,Boo, at'5,75; 1. , P. French to J. Stotrfer 20 - 'head,' weighing ],0,000, at' '4;96; J. Gregg to life- Ardle 21 head, weighing 16,570; at 4,02; Monroe to J. Stouffer 20 head;weighing 14,- 150, at. 4,59; Shepard to MeCannett & Co. - 41 head; weighing'34,67s, at 5; Detail & T. to Fzisman 40 head, weighing 40,825,`at 6,25; Dolan ..& T. to MeCannett & Co. 6' head, weighing 5,625, at 5,25; -McGruder to Mc- Ardie 40 head.' weighing 3 at 5,12; - Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to. J. hicArdle 21 bulls, weighing 19,775 1 at 8,10; Holmes* Lafferty & Co. 'to . J. McArdie 18 bulls, weighing 16,250, at 3; Hedges & Taylei to Referlug 22 head. weighing 17.800, at 4,75. Smith dr Blue to MeCanner; et. Co. 21 head, weighing 19,400, at 5,80; J. Thrasher to J. McArdle 22 head, weighing 18,650, at 2,90; 3. Henderson to D. G -Groff 20 head, weigh ing 20,725, at 0,15; Jacob Berry to J. Noble 18 head, averaging. 1,075, at (6,70; J. 'fat man to 11. Maynes 21 head, weighing 17- 750, at 4,50; MeCorkle to Knox 20. h.ad, weighing 15,800, at 4,70;. Holmes, Lafferty; & Co. to Thos. Lamb 64 head, weighing 81,- 925, at 7,87 snitsr. • The larger portion of the sheep on sale were common to fair. and sold at $2,50 to $3,50 per cwt. One load of fancy sold at $5,25 per cwt. Scallawags sold at 50c to. $1.50 per cwt. The amount on sale • was about one-fourth less than last week. The sales Sinai Wednesday last--suin up 8,386 ' head at a range of from '5 2 2,05 to 84,00 per hundred. There has been a considerable falling off in the receipts within a week, and nearly one-half less than on August 20th sales. Eastern buyers were on hand to day but only took such. amounts as were required to 511 contracts. The yards however are pretty well (cleared out. We are reported sales as follows: W. P: - Hamilton sold, to E. ( Pearce 287 bead at $5,25; I. Keefer to Pearce 161 head; Smith & Blue to Pearce 205 at 3,45; J. A. Blackburn to Pearce 197; J. foster to Pearce 8 at 25,00 Holmes, L. & Co. to.' Pearce M 3 at 4,00"'J. Shepard;to Pearde 59; R. Patterson to Pearce 163; R. S. Cook to Pearce-221 at 4,00: J. Robinson 'to Pearce ns at 3,50; Holmes, L. Co. to Pearce 93 at 3,50 Smith & Blue to Aull & Myers 117 at 3,50; E.'A. Smith dt Co. to Anil& Myers 101 2,05 Holmes,L. & Co. to Alan az Myers 538 at • 2,75; J.• Kennedy to .Aull t Myers 101 per. head at 1,20; Holmes & Co. to T. 'Skinner 221(at 3,50; .1. F. Anderson -to A.R. ,Black.. 340 at 3,60; Hedges & T. CO E.Barkley 116 at 3,40; Hedges & T. - to H.Hipple;l9o at 3,90; H. Knowles to A. Deatrich 209 at 3,40 Smith & Blue to W. Hedges 191 at 1,70 per head; A. M. Mclntyre to J. C. Lloyd 69 at 3,75; W. T. Smith to J.'C. LloYd 490 at 4;60; Snyder J. C. LIciyd1111.131"0-5; Hedges '& T. baJ.4C.. r. ' • , Lloyd 103 at 3,10; Hutchinson to J.C...L10,y,d. 199,, at 8, 5 per head; Hutchinson - to . .1. C. '- - Lloyd 20 t 3,10 per headl Grime to J.' C.: Lloyd 11 at 2,30 per head; ,Veach to J. C. L 16,0 00' at 1;60 per head; Veach to J. C. Lloyd 200 at 1,60 per head. • , ~.! t•I eons. • • / . . • There. were very few choice hogs for -sale. Those of a choice quality !readily' gmricfearrided $10,50 toll/ Pe F cwt,..,M.0.M a, l . adet/m.4e off fromid *li *iipt.avrt,,..v , ... , • whilst the . lowest grades were down from V,50 to t 2 per cwt., within a week. The , larger portion on sale were from medium to good, and (brought from:118119 0 510.‘, • “Grassers" may be quoted at $6 to $7,50. I Good smooth Hogs, averaging 220 to. • 230' , lbs, have hardly deolined•2scrin the week, home, so i at it would be•much better for fiamers to Seep their “stubble"•and "grass" stock '' I • at me. for sales of that kind are only aC-• cidental, nri.• merely , nominal -in price.' The sales for the week foot up 2,308 head-at prices ranging from $7,75 to 811,25 per eivt. There was, only one; ' lot, reported that. brought the latter - figure: , Sinei3 Friday • evening last, the sales foot up 1,311 head. %We have the following soles reported: y • James Morgan sold to Keys 59 head at 10,25; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to Keys 60- at 10,25; Orr & Williams to Keys 4 at-10,50; Drake & -Snyder to Dripps, 5..& Co. 97 at • 11;25;'Meisenger, Gillett & Co. to Singer .k Imhoff 202 at 11; Messenger, Gillett . & Co. to Singer.&, Imhoff 122 at 10,75; r. W. 're bel', to Singer & Imhoff. 102 at . 10,90; Hedges de Taylor Gllchreist & Co. 295 at 10,25; Hedges '& Taylor to Gilchreist , dr, Co. 50 at 10,50; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to (Gil chreist & Co. 60 at 10,25; W. M:Tilden to . Gilchreist & Co. 500 at 10,80; B. •W. Tabor to Gilohreist & Co. 103 at, 10,75: E Tabor. , to Gllchreist At: Co: 97. at 10A1);.E.;W.ITaYe for to Crouse{ Buletiek&Co. l 99 at 10,90;-11;. , Ruff, to Crouae, EmerickA C 0.20 at 9,75; J. Robinson to`' Crouse, Etnerick & Co. 21 at 9,25; A. C. JoireA_loro*selifierit* n '-:., 55 at 9,75; W: W. 'treater o-Ciodse, Co_- erick & Co. 51 at 9,50; J. Crim to , Orousep Ewerick &' Co. 62 at 8,50; Holmes, Lafferty, & Co. to Crouse, Emeriek -& 'Co: 7Pat 7,130; - Holmes. Lafferty 4),-, • Co. to E. Carpenter 30 at 8,75; Orr & Williams to ;"S. Voter 6 at- 10,25; Orr.de Williams to S. W. Allerton 116 at 8,50; Orr & Williams' to S. W:Allerton. 60 at 8; Orr & Williams to S. W.Alleitca 33. .at 7.;50; Plohnes, Lafferty & Co. to S.' W. - 1 Allertmr.7o at 8,50; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. - to. S. W. Allerton 110 at - 7,50; Holmes, Laf- - ferty.- & Co. to JaMits :.Adanas' .44.Ittlft .1i 'Raines, Lafferty & Co. to James Adams 62 1 rt 9,75;•• Holmes, Lafferty.& Co. to James="- [ Adams 5 at 9,75; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to 1 James Adams 14 at 7,25; Holmes, Lafferty &.-Co. to Jaines Adams 27 at. 7,87.. - SHIPMENT:I3.. .. . ..... . . The shipments east Since Tritli: - Y last iyere S '1.641 head of cattle; 5,555 head,of.. sheer', 12,677 head of hogs, and 241 bead of - horses. - and Mules. Some 70 car /oadsof t , various.; 14tiRda of stoes were to be shipped ea-t this evening,.of these"' between SO and 35 cars .were cattle for the ,Philadelphia market and for local stations. ' ' ' PITTSBUTtGIi PETROtUtthil OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t THURSDAY, September 10, Is6B. ' CRUDE. The Crude market was more active to— day, but prices area shade lower', compared with yesterday. Sale of 1,009 bbie, first water, at 11c; 1,009 for October, buyer's'op tion, at 11. c; 600 for September at 11Nc; and 500 for , September, seller's option, - at 11%c. The above, sales, cempared with those made on Wednesday, 'show - a decline of fully half a cent; at the close, however, there were but few, featly, buyers above 11 to 113‘c, though we heard . of 'nothing offer ing below 11%c. At Oil City the market is reported flat, and iirices nominal at g. 4,31.) to st,4o. ITEMZED The Refined market was also more . as . tive to - -day, but, as. in .the case of Crude, prices have still further declined. We can rePort1;000 lthls for first half of October at 30c; 600 each October tnDecember at 30c; • 500 last half October at 3 - o%c; 500 lasthalf September at 20;c; 500 for October at 30c, and 600 each October to March at 2.9 c. There is a continued fair home and western demand at unchanged prices. RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL. _ Buffam,g. & C 0.480 Stella Oil' Works.24Gt Leech & W00d:..320/ Pacific Oil Works.4Bo Solar ,011.Works.16u McKelvy & 8r0....860• I Lockhartj& F.... 800 Lafferty &Waring.2oo Fisher& -8r0....480 , D. M. - . Edgerton...24oi Jas. Wilkins 396 Standard Oil W'ks 80 Total ou,sairrFnrAsTßYA. V. B. Be Koehle r & Co., 'lso bbls refined ,to. 'Waring, King (2"C0.,- Philadelphia. jageman & Co., '250 do' refinfid to - •Waring, , King Qt. Co.. Philadelphia. Montsheimer, Koehler (t Co., 112 dodo tia Waring King tic Coy Philadelphia?, Lockhart. Frew it C0., , 454 tlo dato War den, b:,row...t Co., •Viji_odelPhia. - t rau - w .:& Wagner, :fsu" do do tO Storing td., Philadelphia. Livingston '&'Bro.;' 450 do dO to. War den,'Frew dr. Co., Philadelphia. •0..8, Jones, 2 4 0 dodoto Holbrook,. Philadelphia. - Wormier, Myers st Co., 359, do :do to. Warden, Frew kCo., Philadelphia. Montahelindi; Koehler & Co., 261 do ben zoic to Waring, Kjpg &Co., -Philadelphia a Koehler &Co.; 50 do benzole to War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SEIIPPED EAST PEON DUQUE/SM //EPOT. Union Bet; Co., 60 do do to W. P. Logan ,t Bro., Philadelphia. 14. M. Long & Co., 118 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Lafferty & Waring, 210 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Mentzer, Ropier d Co., 234 do do to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. 467