6. STEEL WORKS. I= DVIU ESN E IRON AND STEEL WORKS. ,'COLEMAN,:RAHN C0.,1& • 1I AN uracrunzas or , , . !Iron, Nails and Steel. Carriage and . Wagon Springy" and Azleit. ' 1 i Duquesne. XL and Juniata 11. r • limit Bar. Round and tquere Iron; Band, Hoop. Hieet and Plate Iron; i ;'4l2val, Half Oval and (WC Hound Iron; C illidvr and Valium R...x iron; Drag And. Dropper B'sra: T and ; Flat Hall for . oal Roads; Cut. Nails and §. Ikea; .. Plow. tlorlng and A B Steel; Lamlnat d - - 11.- i ter Bard, Crow Barn, &e., &C. ' • Office and Warelionve-71 W ..i Pitt...burgh, SHEFFIELD STEEL SINGER, NrECK. 8E 1 CO., PITTSI3II7IaGE,E, PAL, Manufacturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPFEYOI- vir•Lzrz.a. PLATFORM SPRINGS. AXLES, STEEL TIRE. Ac.. b,c Warehouse • 83 Water and t- } ilk/TILLER BARR & PAA Y• 4y" : 1 1 OZNER,AL PAUTICLES: 1 WM. METCALFI REUBEN MILLER, ego. W. BARB , I CHAS. PA KIN. SPECIAL PAM'S:Ea-B. H. KI H. • ; , • • CRESCENT STEEL WO KS, . ;1. IMLEILS-Jait, 13.1"Italekr "KIN, ..._ Office, No. 339 Liberty \ t, PITTSBURGH, PA. • ftl4:d4B Ito LACK DILRIOND - STEEL WORKS. PARK BROTH2at & 0., f Manufacturers of all descriptions Of - —• • . . woes and wa r ehouse, imo, _ism, 194 SECOND ", and U 9 and DU FIRST STREETS, PITTSBUiII.GIit STEEL ' WORKS. , tEsTAtuaamo ANDERSON & LWOODS, aucciEssoas TO AIiIpFAS9N, COOK & 00.0 -+ mannflictiness of e:froty description of STEEL. BEST _REFINED TOOL STEEL. Mill, Mulay, Circular, Gang an'l Cross Cut SAW PLATES. Spring, Cast and Gernian Plow and Dilater Steel. Shovel. Hoe. Fork, nate and Toe ralk steel. lialiroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel 31/Inger Bars, sickle Steel. spring Steel Ty re, Plow Wings, etc.; Oil Drill, ottel. ,ouice and Works—Cotner:lelliST AND BOSS STS., 'PI Pittsburgh. Pa jr2B:d9 Godeffroy Braneker . & Co., 42 ECCEANGE PLACE, HEW lax, Are prepared, as Sole Agents In the Vatted States for the Prniudan 3ttning and Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit Imre/lasers, (delivered in either New York or Phila.. delphla) the celebrate." V. H. SP/EGELEISEN slid so exterisively tattle InsattfactOring of BESSEMER STEEL.' This Iron is free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and contains a heavy pareentaite onifanganese• The wove are also ready to contract for, or Bent oan ive, STEEL RAILS Maneaetured by _O. Amur co., f Dortmtrad. for which latter Arm they aleo have the Sole:Agency. in the 'United States. - . , Pull particulars; samples, Prices or chemical an abode will be proiaptly forwarded on applleatlsm. aule:u2o aktON WORKS. JAB. r Kassa., Preen : - •W: P. rams, Bap% - • p ANDIRON. CO., 31 . ANFIPACIRILIFIJ 3 OP Bar Don; li".ilraid nab Bars and Bolin; Railroad Car "I.xles Roiled; Railroad Cal Axles'llannueradl tadapeomotive Frain eat ` laeomotlye Frame Skimped; Side Rods; Pokes, Straps; - Pistoo Heads Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods,' wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collats,.&e. Offioe, No; 177 PENN STREET, PTIVEMUUOII. EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylyania Iron Works; Warehouse, Noe. lee and 107 vnisT STREET ppoalte Monongahela House. :de- PITTIII37IHOIL STOVES, CASTINGS, . &O. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL >di& CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Waminted to Cook, Bake or Roast as well as any other Store In the Union. BLL di ON N 0.235 Liberty Street. AIM onlaand and for sale, ?Amon t3Tov - Ek__ HITATIN6 wftrVall - GRATE I.llo*Th PENDIEB2S, COOKING A.Nilltd. no. - COPPER. • LAKE riVP EBIOII OOPPIIIi !MIL AHD iIIifILRING WORII3, .P1TT*41131711.01-36. - - • • .. PARK. - McCURDY & CO. , litAntifaciuren, or Oneataitig,, Brasiers* sad Zt, Copper, Fretted Copper Do - tunas, Weed ntill Bot tome, Speller Solder. Mao, Imp°, • ' , and Dealers In Metal. Tin Plate, - Sheet. Iron, Mrs., 'U. Con stantly en hand Tinnere Ntaelii nest.,. d roofs. Warehous Ye. 1149 FIIGST Writke.T sn_d . 11111) EEC( )INI Ili sell it e, F, ET, Pit t aim rgh. - , tineelal orders orcopper tutu, any- desired vat_ t ig r/1' - invl•eeiviilT . . .‘ -Z. POUNDERS, MACHINISTS. ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Wafd, THOMAS N. MILLER. President. These Woras are among the largest and most ..Vmplete establishments in the Vest. arid are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description. Boilers; 00 Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. liailroSd Castings• ito bill Castivageb Engine Castings. Machine Casting!. eeneral Castinm no9:n69_ NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND pmEINoNKs. Corner Carroll and Smafinials Streets, (NINTH WARD,) PrIrTSI3IIII,G-.11, WM. SMITII, Tilomufooturer of • CAST'IRON BOWL PIPE, FOIL GAS AND-W ATER' WORK& Invariably in, Ptts , rin ri saaS 18 feet o General Castings for Gas and Water Works. I would also call the clkintion of Superintendents of Gas Works to say wake of RETORT& feliktio _ First Sts. L. 0. LIVINGSTON.W.IL. BOLLT.W. /101LINSON. L IVINGSTON & C 0.,, IRON FOUNDE R S, , HANUFACITIDIII*3J' • - • FINE LIGJEtT 0.48 . 1721 . 615, Alldeserlptlons, for PluMbets afttl+Chil4SttAre;At rittiltural Implements. Cott= and Woolen AMI e 2;ibtrO All rk promptty /Ise rCdedSO. ulnae sad Works—WASHIWEiTON-'Arglark, near Outer Depot. Allegheny MY. Prrrsirunou. ROBINSON, REA ts. CO4 ' , BUOCOBIIOI% to SO B ON, limn a Rasmus, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDEPS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH, Marinftetniers of lkiat• and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines. Mill Machinery, Gearing Shafting, Castings of ill descriptions: Teaks and Solltr and Sheetiron Work. • °Zee, NO. 12, corner Pirst and dnilthlieldStreets. Agents for IMFFARD , S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. • jall:rs2 MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, Belling Mill and Bridge Castings, ILLCHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orden promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & TUCK:LEM. BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. °Mee and Warelunisel, 29 Wood Sfreet. Hsnnfactnre mid kiep constantly on Anne Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOX H)3. DOG IRONS, SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WADS., ap26:yS MEI irIIOITILILS . CARLIN & CO., Fonitil Ward. Foundry and Nadine Workr, BA.N1)1:113SY ST., - ALLEGHENY CITY, Pa., Mannteetnrers of Mena Engines . , Oil Presser, Pal• lees. netting, Grist and Bay Work, Soiling KW and Machine Castings, Orate Ben, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &a; Build to order and hare. on end Engines of ail sizes. • inflame CENTRAL FOIINDRY - *ND ROLL WORKS ‘k- 880 Pipz9l. Street. WPANAN, • BOYD &' BAGALNY. ChM Rolls, Hill Castings, 801 l Lathes, Le. tiIitULTON MACHINE 'WORKS. ESTABLISH= IN 1836. actor," of rIT KAM 'ENGINES, of all sixes &ado: tbe , =Oat improved' patterns, for stations:l ourgoies STRAMBQATs, and STEAM TERRY StIATSJI A variety - sr 10.1 S and 18 holse ocrirer ENGINES, whieb - will be - sold at -very reduced , 61018810,'Wellswillo. G. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh. on the Ohio river, and line of 0. noe:h2 NEW HARDWARE HOILTSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER , Manufacturers and Importers of ET.-A. - Et W R. 9 CUTLERY, 837 LIBERTY STREET, _ octiatii tors-w;;aurs, One Square Itelesr "Totem Depot, PITTSBURGH. fur FatlKbittili9. KIALES. WILL. 8. TAYLOR, PAINTER No. 45 01[10 . ST REET. Thankful for the former very patronage be stowed upon tne, I assure my Mends and the puini, generally that, 101 b. Culture nu In the padt, I elle!! endeavor diligently to merit a continuance of the ea me, and will be always at the shop front l to 9 ♦ Di. and from Ito ar. PIT'r6BII~~B~ ORDERS SOLICITED (Opposite Union Iron 11Ws, THIMBLE SKEINS. AND PIPE BOXES, generaily HARDWARE.- NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBURGin NOVELTY WORKS. & CO., muserAcivere OP Keystone stestigazda6:;:trent PlattOrm SCALES. Faced Patent floor locks and Latches. PAINT AND 0 PF - SFIELLs.Lir IRON, ac. Corner of Grant, inti 7, First Streets, exte:tB4 PITT.sURGH., PAINTERS. PITTSBU Will Gitt i TTEl 'FBI DAY , SEPT . EAT RPM _ 18, 18M3. EN GlNEtii,'• I.3OILERS, &C. HUGH M 1 BOLE 8t C tor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NEiti. TIIIL POINT., ) . Engine Builders,Founders &Machinists, lignufacture STEAMBOAT ENG NES and STA TII INA KY 1.,N GIN i. s, of all size... _ Special attentl, n InN Red to our new STATION ARY 011. WELL KNOIN , ANL) PoRTABLE 13 , .ll,Ets, of 15-horse power. CASTING.. B of evet y klud. - mad• to order at our Foundry, on Twill/ sT h T. be'Ow Ma , ket. .. }I RIGS for Oil Weis. snAt. - Taiti, P"l , l ,lr :f , `l sN , ERN, HOUSE and ToßAcc(,) SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PlthasSES, on band and made to order, at the , INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the lAilegheny Inver, near the Point, 1 PITTSBURGH, PA. \ Aar All orders promptly fll'ed. Tny vs_ FORT PITT BOILER, STILL A11114A14 WO,IIS. CARROLL & SNYDER, mAxuricrormns OF • TUBULAR. DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT rAiip 'AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND retoN BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office and Warehouse, eorner l%eeond, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, • SW °Acre pent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:189 WM. BARNHILL & CO., • BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO, SS, 24 AND SO PENN ST. Hirving secured a large yard and fmmished It with the Most approved macliMery, we are .pre,pared Ito manufacture every description of BOILERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any m Bed the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire s, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pane, and sole manu facturers of Barnhlll's Patent. Boilers. Repairing done on the shot test notice. iall:c2l JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, K.LIMPLCI73IITB Of IRON OIL TANKS SETTLING PAA COPPER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, PITTSBURGH. J.A.RZD M. 1381:161i X.DMUND D. BRUM JARED 1116 BRUSH & SON, Steam Boilers, oii. Stills, Tanks 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. -" WARING AND KING, Conuntssion Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and' its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGII, PA. PHILADELPHLA. ADBREBB, WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walesa StreeU TACK 111110111En8, • - • COMMISSION MERCHANTS ni I 7etroleum and its Products. . . Pittoborgh Otlice—DALZia , BUILDU*, cor ner of pupuusne Way and Irwin streets, Phlladelphtaol:llce-1517 WALNUT BTe api:w3o' AI. LONG & • - DIANUPACTUREILB 07 PURE WHITE - BURI,IING 014 _ Brand-"L UCIFER." °Mee, No. ,2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. STAMM !LUMBER ! LUMBER! ALEXANDER, PATTERSON, I eater in all Kinds of Lumber. UN HAND ANTI FUR SALE 500.000 feet lory Prue Boards: 30,01.10 feet Dry teak, 1 and tl Inch; • 510.01111 feet ury aka 3 look: • 200,0410 f et: titrolock: • 1.000,000 N o , IS Inch Shingles,eawed; - 100.01.10 No. 116 P ch l‘leuele, sawed; 100.000 No. I ICl.lneb Shingles. s *red; scoot, Locust Punta. 7, 8 sod Pi foot; ; 300 redar - Posts. . Also. Vire Brick, Tile and Clay, In large or small ;entitles. YAKDS No. 88 PREMIX STREET formerly atichettrr, and 1.5 T REBISCC • • STREET. opoo. site tile Gm Works, AilesLoy el 1.. • FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY . . CaPita, .. .. $125.00 . • • PftwernmsT—RDWAßD DITHRIDOIL : • - SZCH:Cr•EIT—T. A. WRIGHT. GRPRJunTiRDANT-6D • • ' , DIELCT!4I/1: Edward Davison., L. P. Duncan, John Mellon, , I F., I),- . Dlthrldge, . Geo. W. Dltlus Johnston.dge r ~,K. L. Malone • B. LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER and LIM BER 6TREETS Ninth Ward. OFFICE AT fORT PITT GLASS WORKS, W selt hagton Street. • . • • , 18,20:l9F, tervirx • in IWO JOHN K. 030PSR. KATZ lIZNST BUM Joins at. COOPER a. co., BRASS POUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ilsznfacturors of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK eve 41114741.°42kriartaL41 HAS Fil'inlll3 ANT Corner of Pike;and :Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH. ayits:4lo sAmuEL Oric hEttsussi, IRON BROIF.ER, 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agßent tut the M i Zn rn ilo w il an gt i a ) :lT l erdre e tidit, •n 4 other tirartia of Aottinclte, ' Youghiogheny Doke end 0. E. Charcoal PIG IlloCoNS. Conalguntents and urdeprinanectAllrneltalte4. PITTSBURGH,• Pa. PITIISBIIIKAH, And BERET IRON WORK, For Steamboats MAIO7YACTIJRZ3I3 OP SHEET IRON WORE. &O. LUMBER. IRON BROKERS FINANCIAL. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, • • - • • $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. NTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME D 'POSITS. Collections =del on all accessible no ail United States and Canadas. DIRECTORS: d no. C. Rtsh , Robt. H. Km • , Andrew 31111 r, • James M. Balky. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallace, Z. yaweett, CLUBIKAN, SARI'S. lic ILSON. Cos I). LEET 'KEYSTONE BA.NIK, No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorized,) t: : : 200,000. DIRECTORS. H. J. Lynch, Win. H. H ilton John Murdoch, Jr., Henry_ Bock tone, William Espy, Geo. T. Van Deren. Samuel Rarekley, GENERAL BANKING BURNER 1 TRANSI/CTED Collections made on all accessible points In the United litats and Canada. IntereslAllowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DOGES. Cashier. r.:3(Lolfr4;o3ilo3o:lo:loeistlif.i4fraficl3 o ll PEOPLES SAlirIN GS BANK, Or PITIL7BUR , OII. , CASH CAPITAL President-•HERBY LLOYD. ♦tee President—W LLLill REA. TILII HenryLloid, Inert. ?boa. Mellon, E.P.I. Joan!, • Th. Wittlnman Cleo. W. Hallman, Wm. Rea, R. H. Hartley, Edward Gregg, MUM Stowe. Secretary & Treaer•-13. F. VON BONNBORST SIX PER CENT'. INTEREST paid on time de posits., Deposttsmade on or before A usust 15. b will bear Interest Pura that date. Interest computed on lit Nogember and teL May. 1,31376 NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sta. A. PATTERSON n residesit. JOB. H. HILL Casaler. CAPITAL, : : $500,000. DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, - .Tames McCandless, Wm, Douglas, Wm. Reed. A.. Patterson. Wm. H. Brown. Chas. Lockhart,' Allen Kirkpatrick, W. th Haven, DISCOUNTS DAIL HART, CAUOHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, VITTSI3I3 - 11,011, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART d C 0..) ()mese nt Exchange, CAAn, Coupons, And particular attentiz e pAld to - he pinelUe and 1 COVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts colt Mitart4cort. tarigail HOLMEST . & * MIMI 57 Market Street, PITICIL13131:711.0 - 1 1 , . _ Collection! made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada'. Stock% Binds nndsdher Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention oabl' to the purelutse and sale of United States Securities. WESTER*, 8.4vp68, BANK, No. 59 roti2rth- Skeet. , • _ CHARTERED 1866. Intereat paid on Time rioPconitil , - LET eltal SH•d&IVED TEOld ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUAtOTTo4 . llEDE. Th ihigoipi. Disenunta Daily at 12 o'clock. IPiesIdent—THOMPSONBELL. Vice President—A. M. MAISMAIItb. DIRICTOSB: - - THOMPSON BELL, A. M. MARSHALL. 308. DILWORTH. 1 JOB. ALBILEE. J. J. CHI.LESPIE, • . • . titookhuldera to whom we Wm. rorothe. Wm. Caldwell; Walls . , D. W. C. Bidwell ' R. M. Fulton., I .' , • , • SANK :FOR SAVINGS. YOZNEUJ.Y THE DIME SA VINGS INsTITIITIoN No. 417. - E9,1241th Street, - /ist.stor Orrilstiz Thr.• BANa•or Pyr:rsaunota. „pH A 4TERED. /N • INCIA. OPEN DAILY. from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WED NESDAY dad SATURDAY•EVENINUS, from May, let to'Novetuher let, from I bu 9 o'clock. and from N9llember pit to may 6 to 8 tociack. Dooku de., tarnished at the office. , ' Thle institution especially offer to those whose earning* are limited, the opportunity to accumulate, by email depoelte,,eselly•saved, a sum which wW be a .resource whcu needed, and bearing ,interest In stead Of remaining unproductive. • BOARD OF MANAGERS: rnitkinaßT. •- • ' ' GEOItUE A. BEERY. I -viol Peutinburrre, ' H. HARTMAN,- I JAMES PARE, Jae skCIDGTAIIT AND TRKASURN.I4 , _ D. E. McKINLEY. A. BRAD ELY,• WM. K. NIMICE. A. S. BELL, F. ItAllkl, JOHNS. DILWORTH, JORHUA, RHODES, G. FOLLANSBEE, !AMIN s.corr , JAS. L. filtAilAlf,i • B. C. &MUERTE, UllillbTO II ER ZUU flow lut -D. W. 9erro' A. . • H ELL: rnhiSITSIT INDIA UELTING AND &MASI rAciirvo:—A - run stock on baud at all mes* and or the, beat quality. Parties wtnblugi • Ot up mills or shops where Belting is rqulred, will dud owl rrice., as low as can be had .111 the Baal, and retch& towed. - • .1. d. H. PHILLIPft, Vs • - '4O bud UM St. Visit' Mattis IL. -11:ErtriZ, BANKER, . , Corner of Wood and' Fifth Streets. . GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER - AND COUPONS Bought on the most faVoraide . tams. Sells LET TEES OF CREDlrand DRAFTS a allahle In any part of Europe. - ' ' • DEPOSITS received subject to check, ors INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. • Co., JAMES B EADY & u (Successors to S. JONES &CO—) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., MI A.. DT ME. 20 Mt 0 , 1 BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. I • ter Interest Allowed on Deposits. Aar Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. . Orders executed for the Purehawkand Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. . JAMES "r. BRADY & CO. EMI =1 6tt littsburgij taaidtt. 0100,000 The scarcity of gold, together with the war rumors from Europe, have stimulated the demand to such an extent that the market advanced per cent, and 1413 i was touched to-day; at the close, however lower quotations were made, when it was found out that the war rumors had no foundation. A fierce contest is now gaing on between the powerful cliques of bull operators for stocks, governments and gold, and 'the recently formed. but too soon exposed. clique of bears. The bull side seems to have the inaide track during an easy money market. < Governments were very dull early this morning, but during the day the market become very strong on. account of a demand, to cover short sales; the investment demand, however, is limited to small amounts, and anSr - Size is .quickly followed by a corres ponding decline. The stock market is strong, and has ma. terilify advanced this afternoon in Now York Central, Cleveland, Fort Wayne. The Express shares, are said to .be at , The beginning of a strong rise. The Nort hern cliques are holding up preferred to make a great'er diSiinction between the -two stooks willed would indicate that the limit for.the rise has about been reached. Should the war 'rumors froniEurope hat e any founda tion, large sums of money would be with drawn through the German bankers of . New York, and money would further ap preciate by large purchases of gold; it is .hardly necessary to nutke tiny comments on governments or stocks in such a Case: - Closing quotations as : by Ph. R. cl o Mertz: Id, 144%; Eighty. One's; 114; Five Tw ties, 1862, 113%; do, 1864, 109%; do, 1865, 1 1; do,! 1865, new:l6B%; do, 1867, 109; do, 868; 109; .Ten . Forties , • 104%; FAilroan Cleieland ',t. ' Pittatinigh; 884,; Pittabu gh Fort Wayne 4 • Placogo. 109%; Chicago Ruck Island, 103 V„; Chicago & North °stern, fO%; do Freferred, 89%; Michigan( - Southern; 85; ' Rding, 93%; Erie, 47%, New York Central, 126%; Ohio it Mississippi Certificates, 2830 Western llnicurTelegraPh Co., 84'4;. Adams Expivals Co.i - 52%;Merchants Union, 25. Mining shares—G. egory, 3.00; Corydon, 11; Quartz Hill, 1,05: Smith dt-Aurmalee, 4,80; Quick silver, 21%. • - . - ' -` T. AT U'A. N. ap9:021 make reference: Joaepb linworth. Rev. DivlTEerr, Henry Lambert, A. h. Brown,. Thomax-iewlnt.' FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFIOH OF THE Prrrastrlecel G4zeini, TaunspAy.' Sept:tub ber,l7, Is6B. —The following were the ,receipts and shipments of flour and grain at Chicago during last week i and the uoirisrinding week in 1868 and 1867, ending with the dates named RECEIPTS. , . • Septi 12, Sept.'s, 'Sept. 12, - • - - 1888. 18 tB. 1867. Flour 83,V12 •-^ 77,374 4 . 1:58,`968 Wheat 743,226 786,154 768,419: Corn 705,954 . 918;910 . 814,047 Oats • 722,135 822 ; 941 563,064 Rye 1 , 3,893 • 124,610 - 90,265 Barley 79,074'• 112,930 270,293 ea[recexTe.- - - Flour ......... . 68,681 60.594 60,389 Wheat 555,927 750,471. + : ` ._819,128: Corn ' 644,366 1,046,766 554,901 Oats -.......473.570 900,109 • 349,805 Rye 13,488 • 38,710 . 78,45 , 4 Barley • 39,448 , 27,453 246,183 PRICES. The following were the clwing prices: • Sept. 12, 1868. Sept. 12, 1867. Flour,S'a Ex.57.75(0.x8,8 55 58,50 ®lO 50 Wheat, No. 2. 1,53%® 1,75% ® 1,78 Corn, No. 1— 9,534095% 1,01 0.1,02 Oats - 5011® 51 ,56, ® @I Rye. No. 1 ' 1,21 1,09 Barley. No. 2. 1,63 N a . 1,18 1 —Closing quotations-. rsomvad by. Jameis T. Brady 41r. Co.: Gold, ' 144%; • United btatns, Sixes. 1881's, 114; b-zu'e, 002, 113%; 5-20's; 1804;.;''10936 .-5.20'5, • 1865, 110%; 10-40's, 104 X; 5-20's, January and JuV, '65,1183; 5-20's, January and July, '67 108;0;68, le9; June 7-1141's, par less ti; July UV do. ;;August 119; Sept.. 11934; Oct. 118 1 ,4;,UniunBaolde Railroad, 102; Cen tral; 103. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICK OF SEM PITTIBURGrq 13AZETTEF, THURSDAY. September 17, 1868: - - . CRUDE. The Crude market was rather atuet day, and the sales, in the egg' egate, were o. n3paratively light. Spot oil may be fairly'quo:ed at lie; we heard of oil having been ,offer ed at that figure, and we :also heard•that there were.. °roma to , burat.that price'—ruse general thing, however, there were but- Very few hayeta uivthing above 10mc. •Bales ,2,000 .•bbls each: for October and November at le/fcr hurt even trig there was a sale of 1 1 100 hides to ba de livered tietween now and April, 1839, ier'inptlon, at 10e, and 1,000 for October, baYer'woL. tion at lige. • - REFINED. The Refined market , was Again fairly to day,- the, sales agaregating six thouland dye hundred barrelts but, 'as a general thing, prices have still further deuhued We can report a sale of 5J bbla to the local trade, standard white, ut 26Ac; and we taro cognizant of, a negotiation pending, and which we have reason to believe wall be Consummated, of one thousand barrels at 26c, free on board ears here. It is a notice able fact Vat nearly every steamer I- avin here has more or less oil, whi..ll is a Rood omen at this particular time—a little late, but bettin late than never. The sales for Ph ladolphia delivery to-dav sore as fol lows: 2000 bills, September ;500 " November.. 500 " October 500 " 1000 " December.. 500 " November., 500 " , December.. 500 " Se - ler; 1868. 500 " Ea. er,' 1868 2000 " September John B. Bell 160 Lockha t& 1' 960 D., A. Si , earer..... 55 Fisher & Bro 1611 Roess ,t Bro 300 Jas. Wilkins 480 Morgan & Co 160. 3175 Mawhinnoy &Bro 560 Total W. A. Sneathen. 320 ' OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A..V. Citizens Refinery, 316 bbls refined to• Fawcett, Logan dr, Stock dale. Philadelphia. Montzheimer, Koekler A* Co., 150 do doto Waring Ring C 0.,& Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 250 do do, Wormser, 'Myers & Co., Philadelphia. . Nat. Ref..& St. Co., 167 do benzole to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPPED EAST MOM. DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., Zit bbla refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia Union Ref. Co., I.T?, do do to W. P.,Logan dc Bro., Philadelphia. -- Brooks. Balleutine It Co., 30 do do to Warden.•Frew & Co., Philadelphia. A. D. Miller. 80 bbls refined to Waring,. King & CO., Philadelphia. H. M. Long dr. Co.. 136 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. G.I W. Holdship &Co., 188 do do to War ing,E Ring & Co., Philadelphia. Lafferty & Waring, 391 do do to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. A. Herz, 730 .bbls refined to Waring. Ring & Co., Philadelphia. G. W. Holdahip dc Co., 7 do benzoic, to• Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH MARES. OFFICE OFTHEPITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, September 17. 1868. The general. markets are quiet and de void of any new or important characteris tics deserving of special notice. We can report a continued steady local demand for all of the , leading commodities, and with a fair volume of business in the aggregate,. prices are without important change. APPLES-Steady but unchanged With regular sales at $2 to 84 per Obi. POTATOES—DuII ann drooping; we now quote at $l.lO to 51,15 per bushel, and Pad. to $3,35 per bbL Sweets range from 50,50 $7,50 per bbl. • ' • BU'IT'ER--linahanged with regular sales at 35 to 40c, fofgood to choice. EGGS—In Steady demand at 823, for fresh packed._ . SEEDS—'timothy .• lame d is coming in more freely but as yet prices are un changed, at 83,50 to $3,75. Flax Seed scarce and in demand at 52,45 to 5 2 . 50 - 'Clover Seed nominal at $7,75 to 88. CHEESE-Is' unchanged at 15 to 16 for Western Reserve and Hamburg; 17 to 191. for Factory and Goshen and 20 to 21c for Sweltzel. • - liAY—Firm but unchanged. SALT—Is quiet-__and nominally un changed at $1,75 to $l,BO, to the trade, and $2, to a small way. PROVISIONS'—Macon la a little weak, with a drooping tendency; 14c for Should ers; 16% to 18 1 Ac for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 21340-to rao fur Sugar Cured Hams. Lard unchanged at 20 in tierces, and-22 in kegs. 3less Pork, 630,50 to $3l. LARD'-OIL—Is firm but unchanged at 51,20 for No. 2, and 111,50 for No. 1. GRAlN•r.Wheatis qatet wad unchanged —receipts are falling off; Red Winter, 112,05 to $2,10; and 3 to 5 cents higher for White.: Oats in 1 mited supply and firm but un changed; 65 to 66c, on track and in eleva tor, and 68 to 70c, in store. Corn is firm. with sales nalx.4l at 51,14 to $1,16, and $1,17 to $l,lB for prime Yellow—sales of prime Ear at $1.20, for small lots: Rye is nomial at $1,34 to $1,40.. Barley is in de mand, and prime to strictly choice Penn sylvania and Ohio Storing may be quoted at 5 1 ,95 to 82. FLOUR —ls quiet and unchanged. Spring Wheat brands are still quoted at $9,50 to 510,25,--for g , od to choice. The "Pearl" and City . Mills" continue to quote at .10,50:for Extra Family. in barrels, ands $10,20. In Backs; Double Extre at $ll, in ' barrels. and 510,70, in sacks, ; Rye Flour, 19, WHISKY—Is fah ly active -and firm Mir' unchanged; we continue' to. .quote common r rectified per gallon 111',25; half - rye and half corn • per galloq J1,75;,01ii Monongahela-, rye, two" years 6ld;p:t Monorigaliela'rge; three' years old, per 01-, lonos3,so;,:highwines per gallon 11,35. - • - . ,• , • Cincinnati 'Market. ft* Telegraph to the Pltraburgh !riaaette.l. • •• CINCINNATI, Sept, 17 - .=Flour in fair de • wand; family $9a9,50. Wheat firmer,and: fa demand, at $1,95 for No. 1. Corn dull and supply large, and prices declined to:. 96a980 for ear and shelled. Oata firm at Mt a6Oci for No. 1 to•choice white. Rye dull and prices drooping; No. 1, .$1,35a1,37. Bar ley steady; 12,2110.2130 i spring4l,9oa2,oo. Barley firmer; sales at 25c,-but holders now sk. Tobacco in good deinand prices: sales 169 bhds. Whisky scarce and firm, at `7OO in bond and 51,30 free. Mesa Pork steady - at with sales of 200,1*.5., Lard in demand; sales 500 tierOes at - 1834i 19c, chiefty the latter rate. Bulk meats dull, shoulders 1114, sides held •at 133;. Bacon- ln fair consumptive demand at. 12% at3c for. shoulders, 15a1534_ for clear rib sides; and. 15,1a16%c for clear, the inelde rates for tbatlevbioh has been smoked and packed for some months. which continua to be 'offered rather .pressingly.- Sugar cured hams dull'at 20a21C. - Biftter Bern at 33a380. -- Cheeselfcarce and in good demand at 1554a16% for Western Reserve, and-17s I 18c fOr factory. Eggs firm tit 2W. Apples ' plenty-At. $1.50a1,54 per bbl. .Peachis in demand' at s2a3 per bushel. Linseed oil 111,10, with salee'of - 7,135 bbls. Noehange in Lard oil. Sugar :-firm at full prices• Coffee In good "demand; males of 780 bags fair to good at $22a24. Plaxieed dial at $2,30a2,50. Timothy 113a3.10. Gold 1445 i - buying. Exchange par bdying and "1-1 P premium selling. Market firm. ' ' Newlfork Dry Goods Market- City TAeirzapb to the Plttstiargb Gazette.) . NEW Yqax, September 17.—This being a , Jewish holiday, coupled with the iecent de cline in goods,; the market. has bedtime quiet and buyers' confidence in prices of cotton fabrics has b-o me so that it goods were now offered, based with cotton !at Zat. per pound, they would be 1 th to purchase anything not absoltitely :required for itri- 1 mediate use. reg ,rdi se of , cost. Lyman.F, briwn sheeting@ are selling as low as Ifim, Bartlett bleached by package, 14 1 4 c, and Smithfield 1 shilling per yard by the case; Allens,, Richmond's - American and Lancaster prints are selling at 1 FAIR /Mg, Merrimack', 13'40. :and Cootnice. fo their prints. Amoskeag ,prints are re &wed to 12c; Lowelli:loyie, aria , Warnstitta 9c. Tn Color. d Cotton,- blinghirms or Ds laines there is no change..; Stiff ,goods and _woolens are generally steady though in less Animation than Mint ; cloth's' but, are held .with inOreased Ilinuiefri under mots favor able news from Liverpool, reporting an tic, tive market for middi ng'opland cotton. Briglitoti Cottle fillarketi . , By Telefraph to the Pittsburgh Ussette.) BRIGHTON ' '. Sept. 17.—Reef Cattle; re oeipts—littiahead: sales extra at $11050a14; first quality at 813415; second. quality at 812 a 2.5; third quail yat $9,60a1 1. Wonting oxen at 815.5a250 per pair. Sheep and Lambs; receipts-=5 114 head; !I ail es at )12a4 Der head; the supply from the west Is light aud-most• or those taken tiro on opium' stun,- Swine; reoelpts--2 j Boo head ; Lulea at 'BIOEIII per 2 S•Xe' 28 1 4 c 29V i e 28c 4.... 2814 e 28%c 27IAc 29c '