'~~'~! M El D U NE IRON AND STEEL WORKS. s;E COLEMAN, RJUEEM & ;I: lIANUFACTUILF,I3 OF 1 1 - 3rozi, Nails and Steel. Carriage and Wagon Springs and Axles. Duquesne. XL. and JuJklata Mer , hant Bar, Round - and square Iron; Band, Hoop. sheet and Plate Iron: "Waw'onli lair ron; r Llalf Bound Iron; CyllndPr and Flat Rail for to ; a 1 ItoUsn•dCputroVars r Bar(VSTl:nd Plow. Spring and & B Lantlna i ted a gteell'CuT ter Bars, Crow Bars, &c., &e. °Mae and Warehouse-77 WATER STREET, Plttsbur h. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, KECK & GO, PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, I RAILWAY SPRD!I .I 4,' YT.aarzit. PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL, TIRE, sc.. ac• Warehouse, .83 .Water and 100 First StB. MILLER, • BARR & PAJIRIN GENERAL PARTNERS: WM. METCALF,REUBEN MILLER, OEO. W. BAU I R. CHAS. SPECIAL PAETkEII-S. ht.'..SLER CRESCENT STEEL ikrORKS, 31LEOLER, .13ALRIC Office, lie. 339 Liberty St, ftl4:d4S BLACK DIAMOND , STEEL : WORKS. PARK, POTHER 4t CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of Collee and Waiehouse, 12____O 122, 124 SECOND and 119 and 121 FIEIST Eaur.n.a — rn, - piTTsn . un9fu STEEL WORKS. (xsTABLiaulD, Ix 18,454 ANDERSON it WOODS,' IBUCCEBBOIL9 ANDItli3O,l 4 3", 900 K C 0.,) ilianotaaitirors or e7ery - desceptioo of STEEL. BEST REFIXED TOOL STEEL. Mill, Mulay, C , g and Cross Cut SAIiV Spring, Cast and German Plow and Hlliter Steel. Shovel Hoe. Fort. stake and. Toe Calk bteel. It &timid Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel linger Bars, Mekle Steel. bpring Steel Tyre, Plow Wings, etc,. Oil Drill Steel. (Mee and Works—corner FIRST AND FOSS Si Pittsbnrgn, jcandS Godeffroy Brancker & Co., 42 EXCHANGE PLACE. HEW lOBX, l a , .4 .1 a i" Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the United States for the Prussian Xining and Iron Co., of Duisburg Westphatiti, to contract or sell in quantities to snl purchasers, (delivered In either New 14;k or Phila. alelphla) the celebrate I V. H. SPIEGEL E ISEN sed so extensively for the xnannfactnring of BESSEMER STEEL. Thls Iron le free from Stlpimr and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The bore are also - ready to contract for, or a ell t °arrive STEEL RAILS Mannfactureil by I I G. ARNDT & CO., Dortmund, fortohlch latter firm they also have the Sole Agency in the United States particvlaro, slunples, prices or chemical an. alyaia will be promptly forwarded on application an1.9:1120 IRON WORKS. ' Us. V zas - sti,-Pres't. ............ P. punrxe, Sup,t. pITTSBIIRGH FORGE AND IRON CO., NASCITACTURIEIS Or • ,Bar Iron; Pftilroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad:Car kris, Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Eiluipeft • Side Rods Yokes, Straps; Piston Meads; Steamboat Shafts • Steamboat Cranks - Piston nods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collatif; &e. 01Roe, No.-177 PENN STREET, PITTSBIJUDIT. P • .., EVERSON, P,REftON & CO., l'ennsylvania Iron Works. . . . Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET opposite Mor;krwelte..la House; • sp24:dß STOVES, CASTINGS, 40. COOK STOVES. CET , THE EIEST. BISSELL CO. TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well many other Store In the Unten. BISSELL & CO., No. 2 , 85 Liberty Street. Also on hand and for sale, PARLOR STOVES SEATINGSTOVES, • . GRATE FRONTS:, TENDERS, • COOKING RANGES, Sc. / COPPER. T AKE SUIPIEBIOR OOPPER MILL AND SMELTING WOBIO, PITTSBURGH. PARK, McCURDY CO., Mantifaetnretra of. Sheathing; Braziers , and Bolt Copper, Presled Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bot toms, %leiter Solder, Also, Impo.• t's and Dealers In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &e. Con- Mai:alp on hand Tlnners' Machines d.fools. Warehouse, No. 14(1 FIBOT liTitlte,T and 120 SECOND STEM ET, Ph tsburgh. Special orders of Copper. out to any , desired Pat tern. myl.4.ellt:thrT .BURGH, PA PITTSBURGH. egefTRAL F P I P. N ri#,X,', AND :ROLL, WORKS • BP3p Penn e, et BOLLMAN, BOYD. & BAGAur Chill Rolls, Mill Castings. all tithes. &c. EILTON MACHINE 'WORKS. "- _ ESTABLISIIED IN 1838. nfactory :wf :STEAM. ENGINES, of all sizes and of the mpg, approved pattern*, for stationary s TEAOATS and S.YEABI FERRY f,°0117. 13 varlety af 10, LS and 18 horse power ENGINES, whlnh will be sold at very reilueed prices: P. P. GEISSE. liarclluTll.l.. 0.... . IPM3r miles below Pi ..ttilwatell/i thopilitflVerrilad line of C. &P. R. - • . noe:b2 NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. IEI A_ It WARE, 837 LIBER'FY ST4EE!I!, piTTssun GU' - AF f ADAMS -414- keystone Standard. Patent Platform •analcounter . • F 4 S. ti Janus Fated" Pateni Door Loth and Latries. , PAINT AND C ',FEE MILLS. , MALLEABLE IRON, orner of Grant and First Streets, au3:t6l f . S. TAYLOR, • PAINTER, Ng. 45 01110 STREET, Alleßhen.T. Thankful for the former very liberal paironsige be- Stovved upon me, I assure my friends and the _public generally that, in I e future as in the past, I hall endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the sane, and will be always at the shop from 7 to 9 A At. and from 1 to 3 myZtaal FOTIND 4 HRS, MACHINIS ATLAS 'WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, , THOMAS .N. MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest and moat complete establlsbmeats In the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Bolling Mill Cnolings. Engine Caetings. lineb4ne Castings. General Castings; ORDERS SOLICITED n09;n69 NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smallman St reets, (NINTH,WARD,) . 111 ' r l PITiS.BUIi(H r PA. Wig. slum Ikt gigiuracturez; Or CAST IRON BOWL PIPE; FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS; My Pipes are all cast invariably•in Pits, in dry sand.. and 12 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of fi t elrFal Castings for.eas and Water :Works. I wOrild also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works to my make . of RETONTS. feleale . • ; '' • • ' ' L. 0. LII7IFIGSTON.W. H. BURT. W. A. ROBINSON, alt. ' =ON ' ; EMS ' • ' • •• MAIDIFACTUBERIi OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS desmlptlons, for Plumbers and ri• rleultural i m p lemt mts , ..OutatANOOlellAlll?Ci r cidA3ll7ObArk Priiiiilf4y . ittlided to: Wise and Workie—WiSiliVl`OX near Outer Depot, Allegheny Cl OBINSONi REA* 4)04 R Buceetsors to ROBLWIION, MIMS s MILLExts, WASHING I X ' ON WORKS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH , '• Mantillicturerr of Boat sad Stationary Steam' En gines, Blast Engines, Mill -Machinery, Gearing, Bhafttn_g, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tankaand Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Office, No. 12. corner land and Smithfield Streets. Agents for (RETARD'S PATENT LNJECTOR for feeding Boilers. jall:rsl, MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron MtILO Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACkttNnRY _CABIINGB GENZBAT.r.y Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. -EMMERT & MARCUM. 0cL5:128 B ERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE •& SIMS. office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep constantly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Bow, WAGON HOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Outings generally. apM:ye THODIAIICARLIx & CO., .... . Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works B.IINDITBICY BT., ALLEGHZ.NY CITY. MannfaturersaStew/utast Oil Preu_ST4- rem -Shafting riot anSawWork,tl lug MLII and Machine - X*Bln" Grate Gars, Weights, Wagon ikmeit,„ Gelid and bays hand Engines of shed. ' HARDWARE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Marrinsituilra and Importers of. ~J ! ~'.. .. ',.~ ~. CUTLERY, &C. , CORNER OP WLYNE. One Square Below 11:fuloa 'naval*, PITTSBURGH. Asmnte for FAIRBANKS' licALlffi I M M NOVELTY WORKS. IfANUFACrIIRXR 0? -PITTIII7R.6H PAINTERS: 11 PITTSBURGH GAZtTTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEATBER -- 15," 1868. • I Cur. Pointe Alley and Duquesne St., (NEAR rus rOLNY,) Eniiießuild6rs,Founders &Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY JA NGlNlit_ 4 , of all eras. - • Special sttentlen invited to our new STATION ARY 011. WELL Fla GINa AND PORTABLE 134•11,E.b. of 15-horse power. CASTINosof every kind. made to order at our Foundry, on THIRD STRi) ET, below Market. RIOS for ()II Wale. SHAPTING, PITLLRYS, H aN , )ERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PREbSES, an hand, and made to order, at the • , INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Pronting• on .the Allegheny River, near the / Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. air All orders promptly filled. TRY VS. FORT PITT ° BOILER, STILL. AMI T _ I#OR-A.S. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLIJED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS, OIL 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 Olnee and *rehouse "corner Second, Third, Shirt and Liberty Street'', PITTSBURGH, Pa. Ordcrs sea t to the above address will be Promptly attended to. ..h7:189 `WM. BAIINHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 512, A 4 AND SIB PENN ST. . . lbvvinfr secured IllarifeArd and furnished it with the Mos approved machinery, -we are y rpa dto manufacture every description of BOILERSIn the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the. cohntry. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling P ans, Boiler IsOn, Bridges; Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shot teat notice. lad:c2l JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSI3I7IIGH, Pe., MANIITACTURZE Or IRON OIL • TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACER, And SHEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. • PITTSBUBEiIi JAI= Y. lIIIUBI.I XD.DIIND D. MIMI TT Ms BRUSH & SON; ll ItAItErFACITIISRI3 or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. isnEtt. more worm. &o. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WAJEuNG AND RING , Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DAIZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITISBUIIGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, WARING, KING 4 CO.. 127 Walnut Street. Tics murnums, 011)=8,SION MERCHANTS,- • Aztv'mraucati m Wfroleum and itaProducts. Pittsburgh Mice—DALTELL' BUILDING, W an' of Ihiquoano Way and Irwin streef,jc, illtladelptilaoffloe-1517 WALNUT ST. api:wa3 H. M. LONG & CO, ate NUFACTUUERS OP PURE WRITE BURNING OIL, Brand- 66 Z TICIFER." Wee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ALELKANDER PATITIBSON, Dealer in an Rinds of Lumber. ON HAND AND FOR SALE: 500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards: 30,000 feet'Dry Oak, 1 and 2 inch. 20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2, l) and a Inch; 200,000 feet elemieelt; 1 1;,1100,000 No. I'M-Inch Shingles, savored; 100.000 No. 110 loch Shingles, sawed; 100,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, s fare d; 2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and Lid het: 300 cedar Posts. • 1 Also, Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or small quantities. Yantis No. 80 PREBLE STREET. I formerly Manchester, and 157 ItEBBCOA STREET, oppo site the Gas Works, Ailegh. nyCl , y. jr2g:ria F ORT PITT LU*BER. CO PANT' - $125,400. ` l i iiriiinurr-4CDWARD DITHRIDOE c SECILLTARY--T. A. WEIGHT. • Burasurnsztpwr—EDVf. DAVILION.- • • DIRECTORS: Edward Davison, L. F. Duncan, John Mellon, E. D. Dlthrldge,' Geo. W. Dithridae, M. L. Malone, R.- Johnston: LI7MBER YARD- I Corrier of BUTLER ind LUM BEIL•STREETS. Ninth Wird. • OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Wash 'lotion Street.- • • • • 1a20:108 GAB AND STEAM FITTING. JOHN M. COOPHR. 'KATZ Ilratitlf JOHN C OOPER 4114,C03, : .1 BRASS / 4 01731DERS, GAS AND STEAM . FITTERS, Manufacturers PUMP e AND BRASS WORKtp eve~s - dnecr r t ~ ~ ~ ~lop • dealers Ia 6e s _ InAND TUBIN6 .' o} aU kinds. ITIXTUMZO Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH'. mylf.:zBo IRON BR SMUT •. ' • arirff IRON BROKER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh,-Pa. Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Donghamore, JO' tanbl gie, Isabella, Guncannon, Stanhope, Glendon, and other brards of Anthracite, roughlopen7 Coke and C. 11, Charcoal PIG in ("NS gonsigt;iMentaand urdera teapeci:ully ENGINES; BOILERS, &F. mAlTrAcTuisisoi LUMBER FINANCIAL FORT No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. , DEALERS IN ' GOV4INMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON THEE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible DOlnts Ltt the United States and Canada& • D. Hostetter, James Gordon", D. Walinde, E. Faw.ett, 8)111 , L. ffi D. LEFT STONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY STREET PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000 V. d . 7ych DIRECTORS. n. H H tltt a.JohnMurdoCh, Jr., Henry kocrlllnE Deo. T. Van Duren .t teia m ey, A GENERAL BANKING BIJSINES‘ TRANSACTED Collections made on all &meanie points In the United States and Canada. interest Allowed on Time Deposit% UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN.DOREN I Gas hi*: r , (110:4 ; fl 0:4 ;L:110:11 Am A mile) PEOPLES . SAYINGS BANK OF. PITTISIBUILGIIX. OAIIII CAPITAL XlOO, 000 Presldeat..-lIMMRY LLOYD. • Vico PreaIOent..WILLIAM REA. TRUSTAZS: Henry n Hon. Zpoiti s tetion,l.l. P. m. Bea, R. / 1 . li g a 4ll 4. E i t.ri:ard ' Gregr . "' e Stowe. Secretary & Treaer—S. F. TON BONNEORST, SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de- Vasirtli.stt.)reeleTt=tailot'iag.belfg: Aua ast pil l 5 Ve will Ist Novel:ober and Ist May. tyslitni NATIONAL BANK OF COILIIERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON President. JOS. U. HILL\ Cushier. . CAPITAL, : $500,000. CTOR& A. Patterson, DIRE Wm. H. Brown 11 e o r e te m W ee andleu, Chas. Lockhart; . j Wm. Douglas, Ar lle4l . lidggtrick, Won. Reed. • DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. M.. ap9:022 411 T, CAUGHEY & CO., 1[ BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, zarrrsiti:rxtcari, 0311CCEBSORti TO Exchange, And PAnia i nlar atteptlz 1 COVERNM • Bight,.73)rtif tat o HOLMES & 57 Mark PIT TI Collections made on all lb Milted States and Canadas. Stocks, Bonds and BOUGHT AND SOLD Particular attention pal sale or United States jalMal ESTERIII SA ' No. 69 Fourth Street. CHARTEIIED. 1866. .; Interest paid on Time Deposits ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT iTO 0112014. Wraforr INTEREST. Hlsootnits Daily at 10/ o'clock. President—TllollPSON BELL. Vice President—A.lll. MARSHALL. • DIRICTOES: TnompsomAtai--- I JOE. DILWOSTIL ~' -JOS. ALEUZZE. J. J. GILLEkIPLE, Stockholders to whom we make reference: Wm. Forsythe, , Joseph Dilworth, Wm. 'Caldwell, - Rev. David Kerr. Willis Clasen, Henry Lambert. D. W. C. Bidwell A. ht. Brown, LM. Fulton. Thomas Elvin,. • /MEETINGS AND BATTING. Ho]yugs,:nELL 'ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, errZ'eurritia.4... any. 'Aurora of HEAVY 311CDIUM and LIGHT ANCHOR ~ t urn..AlAuNozzit SHEETINGS AND BATTING. DYER AND SCOURER, H. J. LANCE, DYER AND SCOURER. rro. 8 ST. CLA L TIC OEMIMET And Nos. 135 and 137 Ttird Streets 11371901 rITTSBURDET, PA. • DIRECTOR/3: • Jno. C. Risher, Robe. R. Ring, Andrew Miller, James M. Batley. [ eCLIJERAN, Prea'L MON: Cashier, ITNA, IiART 3 CO ME in, Coupons, Eg2==l 'NT BONDS; I.condon. !MI ra == URA IX. The market was 'fairly supplied to-day hough, there was no • surplus, and with a ' pretty sharp local demand, and some in quiry for shipment, prices were fully sus tained, particularly for prime fat cattle, of which the offerings were light- As will be seen by reference to the report of sales, the best butchersstovk sold at from 7% to 7%, with some few extra reported at 73;. Com mon and scalawag stock appeared to move slowly, as is generally the case; - and:to effect sales, holders were obliged to accept I lower figures. , r The recentrains having started the grass again, farmers are not rushing this kind of stock to market as, they: did - -previously, when it looked as if the pasture was going to be very light this fall, if not a failure: There is another feature in the cattle trade which it may be well enough to no tice. The panic which decently; Prevailed, not only here but all over the country, in consequence •of the cattle plague,thas al most entirely subsided. No new cases have been reported, for 80111 Q time, and as consequence; those ifrhe baVe cattle are-nbt so anxious to sell, while buyers, having be copse reassured, aretaiiingliold With-mbie . freMoixi, and this with the fact that the pasturiT promises' well; causes a better feeling.and as will have been noted,a firmer feeling has prevented in most of- •the lead ing markets during the past two weeks, though prices have undergone but little change. Stock Cattle meet with a continued fair demand, and we continue to quote at 4% to 53, according to 'quality and coutition. Bulb iu liglA supply and,in. limited de, mend; may be quoted at 23; to' 314.. sheitetnantel,et Flinnerlii head common Butler Co. Steers and heifers it 4 to 4 ets. Jas. Duncan 27 head heifers and steers, from Trtuubull4,l). Ohio at 4,50 to 5,00. Wicks tit Co. sold 27 head common But ler Co., steers and heifers, at 3 4 eta. Stakely & 8r0..42 head. Butler Co. steers and heifers at - 4 to 5 principal points of the the Securities N 94i)X5M8ION. to the purchase utd ecurities. Os . BANK; L. Rothchilds 50 head Butler Co. steers cows and heifers at 3 1 4 to 5. M. Verner 27 head WashingtonPo.,steers cows and heifers at 43i to 63; - Kraus dc Haas 90 head Ohio stock, at 6 t - • • Peter Hartman 25 head Green Co. cows heifers - and steer s at sto 7. - • ,J. Rothrhilds 16 Ohio heifersat 534 to 634; 18 head Butler Co. stock at 33,i to 33i. Myers et Needy 82 head Ohio and Penn. steers at from 5 to 7y. Emerick di Co; 7 head fresh cows, at f 415 per head; 14 head fat cattle at 5 to 6. Hedges tt Taylor 60 head Ohio and Illi nois cows heifers and steers at 4,50 to 7,00. Nicholas Carr 20 head cows heifers and steers at 5 to (in. James klanlin 19 head Washinton cows heifers and steers at 4,&0 to 6,6 g 2; 3 bulls ut 2,75, PH.. R. Aliala r jr.Z 9 BANKER , Corner oft Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R, BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS' Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a ajlahle In any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED•ON TIME DEPOSITf3. S Loy &CO (Successors to S. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 13 AL INIT ME. 30 BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER Al 9) COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Interist Allowed on Deposits. sa- Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders exeented for the Parehaine and Salo of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY& CO. t)y ttWntrJjeiairift FINANCE AND ,GRADE, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, September 14, 1868. The large amount' of 'achange pressed on the market for sale, had a depressing influence oili; the - priCifof: gold, and .143 N was once the quotation to-day; the market rallied however . and sold up to 144 X, clos ing; dtiltat 143)‘. - • Government bonds were strong early in the day, but dhe decline in gold'and the bp:- orations of , the bear; clique depressed. the price . I,‘ per.cent4 the. easy, money market greatly asaiste in keeping up the quotations, as likewise does the largo • short interest now said to amount'to over seven million dollars. Nevertheless, the tendency is for lower quotations, the investment demand being very much limited. Stocks are rather.better to-day,especially Express shares, which advanced and closed strong. Merchants Union touched 2-1, and Adams 50. Erie shares are stronger; New York, Fort Wayne and North Western shay es are all firm. The bear clique are doing all in their power to bring down stocks, and may succeed in making money scarce, a preliminary movement to a heavy decline. Closing qubtations as received by Ph. R. Mertz Gold, j 144; Eighty-one's 114; Five Twenties, 1862, 113%; do, 1864, 109%; do, 1865, 111%; do, 1865, new, 108%; do, 1867, _108%; do, 1868; 108%; Ten Forties, 104%; Railroads—Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 86; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Clucogo, 107%; Chicago & Rock Island, 101%; Chicago it North Western, 86%;,d0 Preferred, 86%; Michigan Southern, 83%; Reading, 90%; Erie, 45%; New York Central, 124%; Ohio it Mississippi Certificates, 28%; Western Union Telegraph Co„ 34%; Adams Express Co., 49%; Merchants Union, 22%. Mining shares--Grogory, , 20; Rill, 1,09; Smith Parmelee,4,3s; Quick silver..2o. • —Closing quotations received try James T. Brady OE Co.: 'Gold, 144; United ErtatAs • Simms, Ittrll's, 114' 8-29's, 1862 1 113,44 ' 1864, 109 X; 8,20'5, 1865, 11 1y,;'10 -40's,' 104%; 5-2 0 's, January and July, 'O5, 108 M; 5-20's, January and July, 67 108%; 68, 199; June 7-30's, par less y, ; July 7-30's. .do M; August 119; Sept.. 119; Oct. 11814; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral, 103. . • • ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET • OYACE OE,TNE P/TTSBUBOIC GaztrrE, MONDAY. September 14, 1868. . .CATTLE. Holmes; Lafferty A; Co., 40 head mixed stock at 4 to 7,25. Trauman Lohman 53 head Penna and Ohio stock at 4,50 to 7. S. Marks it Bro., 67 head Ohio and Ken tucky, stock at 5,75 to 7,25. Hazlewood Blackstoek sold 24 head mixed Ohio stock at 4 to 5,25:9 of Washing ton Co. stock for Carter 3,50 to 4.50; al head for another party at 5 to 6,25. Greenwald it Kob'en 53 head good Ohio steers and heifers. at 6 to 7,75; sold 20 head Ohio stock for.Carnes, at 5 to 6,90; 30 head Penna atoca for another party at 5 to 5,75. L. it Sliarnberg 49 head of Washingtom and Green Co. stocks at 3,75 . 10 7,50. A. Katz sold 21 head seal. rags at 2,50 to 3,50; 22 head fairish stock at 4,50 to 5,50. SEIREP AND LAMBS. There was again a very fair simply of Sheep on sale to-day, but with a good re. tail demand, the market was steady, _and, p ices, compared with last week; were pretty well sustained. One small bunch of extra Washington county weathers, aver aging a fraction- over 114- lbs;- brought 5%' cents per pound, and a niuch - larger num ber of the same kind could nave been sold at the same price. Many of our „butchers. paying a big price when they can get a nice fat bunch I , l * sheep, and by the wav there are but few of this kind offering. As will be seen by r- , ference to sales, the great pro portion of the Sheep on sale sold at from $1 to $4 per head, and there is now but lit tle difference in the price of Sheep and Lambs. Stakely it Bro. sold 170 head for Holmes. at sl,oo to ,12.60; 65- head Sheep for Wicks & Co., Butler county, at 500 to 52,50; 150 , head of Sheep and Lambs, on their own ac count, at 51 to 54 per head. ' • ' - Fowler, Emmell d Co. 450 head from. Mercer county; sold Sheep" at 51 to 54 per head: Lambs at 50c to 53. , Adam Eckert 140 bead ' Armstrong counts , Sheep at $2 to $3,75; Lambs at 51.50- to $3,75. . Wm. Young 28 head Lawrence county - 'Sheep at 3c per pouud. Geo. Clarke 140 head Lawrence county Sheep and Lambs at ?I to 53.. Garwin - Garwin it Bro. 170 head Butler' county Sheep and Lambs.. - - Sheiternental Flinner 245 Butler county Sheep and Lambs at 75 to 52,25. C. Thompson 170 Mercer county Sheep at $1,50 to 53,50 per head. McAllister 501d.160 head Ohio Lambs for Oviatt at from 524613;5W ' • • • Jacob Rinn 75 Sheep at 51,50 to 52,50, and Lambs, at rinaVerage - of $1,90. - John Beeler 80 Butler Sheep at 12 . $,4,75, and Lambs, at an average of 51,75, F. Keely sold 36 . head I ...''Wit‘hingtati county weathers,. 32 of which averaged 114,, at ati.average of We.. • : Jas. Dun-an 254 Sheep and Lambs, from, Trumbull county; Ohlit; the fornier at s 3 25• t o 33,75; Lambs at-$8,25:-.: • " Seymour had 100 Sheep, on commlation p : - for G. M. Teenan, at, an; average.of.fl,so: -•,. 'J: C. Frazee 93 head Washington county Lambs;at an average of $1,3714. • - Wicks & Co. 250 .Autlerzoptity Sheep and Lambs at from 51 to $2,50. Emerick & Co. 70 head Sheep---umso/d. HOGS. There is a fair retail demand, and prices areunchanged, ranging,frona 510 to 5 11 per; for good to - prime heavy-averages- Ernerick & Co. bought 16 head from Marks, Qt Bro: at 9„ and 16 head & for. Myers, Needy at 10N. - - - .- • PITTS3URGII PETROLEUM MARKET.. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; MorrDAY, September 14, 1868. CRUDE. The market was very Valet to-day, and: devoid of any new or important character.. istics worthy of special notice. There was some little inquiry fOrihis and !next months deliverY, at eleven cents, but there were no sales; there was a sale Of 2,000. bbls to be delivered between January and July, seller's option, at ten cents; and eleven cents for the next sixty days, and' ten cents for the first half of 1869, seller's. option, may be regarded as the ruling quo tations. REFIRED, The market compared with Saturday has undergone nr) material .change, though. some dealers, thought , it , was a shade stronger. There were but two sales re— ported, two lots of 500 each for thelast half ot September at 29X. On Saturday there was a sale of 24000 bbls ba' be delivered be tween now and January lst;seller's option, at 2734; and it was also reported that the last three montbs.aciteliettciDeeeintieirwas sold, the same day at 28k. We now quote spot at :h September and Oetober at 291 i: a nd the last three months at 29: On cars here, quotations may be given at 26 for standarelwiiite. ' RECEIPT S OP MODE OIL. Leech &W.:incl..: - 200 Fisher it. Bro 80. Citizens Reteo. 960 Aladditi Oil C 0... 400 Lockhart &. F... 2200 Lafferty & W..... 600. R. W. Burke..... 4231 G. W. Holdship..lo4o Fairviewßef.—. 480 " 1 Thos. Mitchell... 50. Total 6388- OIL SHIPPED E 2 ST BY A. V. B. R. Enry, Jageman & Co., 99 bbls refined to Waring, King dr Co., Philadelphia. Montaheimer, Koehler & Co., 550 dodo to. Waring. King-& - Co., Philadelphia. - • • Lockhart. Frew & Co., 464 do do to War den. Frew & Co., pelphla: Nat. Ref. dr St. Co., 650 do do to F. A. Dilworth dr Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth, Bro. &t Co.„ 41¢do do to Warden,. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. .v.hicKelry Bros. & to., 337 do ref. to W. P. 'Logan t Bro., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick, 190 do do to Waring,. King .t.Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 250 do do to Empire. Storing Co., Philadelphia. • Livingston A t Bro., 350 do do to War-- den, Frew & Co.; Philadelphia.• 1 0. B Jones, 100_do do tee. W. HolbroOk, Philadelphia. Wormser, Myers & Co., 217 do do to. Warden, Frew ./ Co., Philadelphia. Braun &- Wagner, 250 do do to Empire Storing Co., Philadelphia. _P. Weisenherger, 150 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - _ • McKee, Hackett &Co., 250 do do to W. P.. Philadelphia. r - Fulton, Marvin & Co., 209 do do to W. Logan .$ ilro.„Philadelphia • Lockhart Frew & Co., 119 bbiwbenzole to. Warden Previ ct. Co., PhiladelPhia. .- 0. B. Jones, 88 do to C. B. Hol-- brook, Philadelphia. _ IL W. C. Tweddis, 5(1 do do to C. T. lAy era, Philadelphia: ' " • OIL SHIPPED EAST PROII DUQUESNE DEPOT.. Hutchinson 011 Ref. C 0 .., 449 blahs refined to Frew & Co., Philadelphia BroOks. Ballentine & Co., 37 do do to Warden, Frew di Co., Philadelphia.- - ' Miller. 73 bbls refined to. Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. W. Holdship & Co., 276 do do-to War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. ‘• •M. Long& Co.. 119 do-do to Warden,. Frew & Co.„ Philadelphia. Fleming & Co., 552 do do to Waring; King dr Co., Philadelphia. • New York Dry Goode Market. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. 3 Nay; Yong, September 14. —rn dry go there . has been a further decline of 3ic per ods yard in price, Heavy Brown Shoetings; A lentil:, A, 16c; do H,l5Xc; Pacific P, 53 c; Carroll A, 1535 c; Appleton, A, 16c; Indian Head, 164 do 40 inth, 20c; Waq =n-ett, 15.14. c; Lawrence C, 16c; Pegseat, 17c; do B 40 inch,. 19c: Laconia H, 16c; Cohaifsett, 17c; Augus ta A, 15c; at the decline there is an im proved inquiry and some popular makes. are teing bought for expo t to China in stead of brown drills, whiuh are very scarce and firm at 171.0 y 180. In Prints there is no important change as yet, but a deduc tion of . 1 4c on some u , akes is looked for soon; all regular makes of fancy Prints steady at 1 3 (e)1314, , , and Alallory pinks 14c; Congress' Wig ns, 12%;c. Delainos, 20c. Alpaca Lustres, 27;e.c. II J