U 6 STEEL WORKS. iptiquEsNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS, COLEMA.N, 'RAH3II & CO., . • MANUFAOTE , IIERS OF Iron, Nails and Merl. Carriage and Wagon !Springs and Axles. - Duquesne. XL. and Juniata Met' pant Bar, Round and r.squ.re Iron; Band. (loop, t•he.d. and Plate Iron; Oval, Hall Oval au humid Iron; Cylinder and 'alton it..7.t Iron; Drag ..nd Dropper Bars. 'l' and .! Flat Nall ior • oat Roads; Cut Nails and S Ikes; Flow. Suring , and v B Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut ; ter tiara, Crori Bars, °Mee and Warettou.,el2 WATER STREET, rJ SHEFFIELD STEEL WORK S . SINGER, NIMICK & CO., prrrsstruGa, PEL, Manufacturers of eve 6 description of i CAST AND CERMAN STEEL, RA I LWAT SP.I 4 cIJ1 4 4,_ • PLATFORM SPRINGS, , AXLES, S'PEEL TIRE, &C.. are Warehouse, S Water and 100 First tits• MILLER, BARR f PARKIN. GENERAL PAIITNI:119: WM. biETCALF, I REUBEN 'MILLER, eEO. W. BAR R, CILAS. PARKIN. DI• ICIER. CRESCENT STEELWORKS, la 1.1_,L...11111, 13.11.111 1 ar PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA I= 7 BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTRER & CO.. Manufacturers of all descrlp9ons of 103V 1 303031.46, Once and Wareituuee t 129.124. 124 SECOND and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETS, pITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS (E5T1.3.483ED IF 1845.) ANDERSON & WOODS, tBIICCESSORS TO ANDERSON, COOK & CO. Manutactprers of t very description of STEEL. BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL liulay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut SAW PI, Spring, fast and German Plow sn4 Blister Steel. !novel. Son. Nurk, take and Toe oalk steel at lroad spring steel and Frog Volt:its: Cast steel. Singer rim's, lekle Steel. s:iring Steel Tl re, Plow Wings, etc ; (di Drill steel. and Works —i_orner HOS:, STS, Pittshu en. 1a j* Godeffroy Braneker & Co., 42 EXCHANGE PLACE. NEW ILEX, Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Co.. of Duisburg Westphaltg, to con-tract or sell In quantities to suit pruchasers, (delivered either New York or Phlla delphtkj the eelibratel SPIEGELEISEN V. H. led so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER - STEEL. This howls free from Sulphur and Phosphorus, and COIitIIIIIS a heavy percentage of 3laogancse. The Dove are also ready to contract for, or sent o arrive STE.EL RAILS ISlanufacturr d, by 1.1.41,0NDT 1k CO., Dortmund, for-which. latter firm they also have the hole Agency in the United Stateh Pill particulars.-samples, prices or chemical an 2134. will be promptly forwarded on application aulDtu= .ruN WORKb jA4. .Kit. Preset Ft I 'Is'ESIIIU KGB FORGE AND IRON CO., A titIFACTIIIIIIIES OF Bar iron; •-slread Flak Bars and Bolts; Iteflreail Car ♦xles Rolled; /tail retati Car Axles ilausraere6; . L,* *Ave Frames; ..... tire Frame Shapes; Side. 0.11111.4. I [ Yokes. Straps: P....l**** 1111r4,1**; S !vans tooni ShaCtllj tenet' boat Erbnks; Prtun ttoelk, Writitivp Vitamins, Jaw*. 4.:ollaes. 0 tic), Nu. IT7 PENN STREE E s, ElpiON. PRESTON CO., Peunsyivania Iron Work• W.... °taunt, t 66 and 167 FIRST STK V c , ~,,„lit i - 101.18e. 111,24,10 P ITTSBII si'ovEs, CASTINGS, &c ifiVi [tli )! CET THE BEST. HASS 11411LILI ar, Co.'s TRIUMPH, lef It '1317'17 MIN° US CO L Itarraiiiril to Cjok, Bake - or RoMI well as ani other Stove in the MO( . BISSELL & CO., 28f)' Liberty -Stre t. Al6OOll flall , l 4.2.1 (Or bale, ittornt 6 roVES, • i;•• TINL 4 16TOVE:6. 9.1+..ATF.. FRONTS, FENI :MATH ' itANnE. COPPER. t t 4 .%0 i•Cirtfolg - AND WitELTING WOR• .1 , r4 OUTII/11. vi.r,CLTR OY & xollon, araziers , anti ttott..ms, Uniscri4llll r. Inspu, ',And I)/ Wire. ,nors• si:whin4..±..., r.;01:4. 1,10 4:td ilebtrog LlaL ouPcr nut to any Invl4.c.34xlwT MEI FOUNDERS, MACHIN I STS• TLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, THOMAS N. MILLEIt, President. These Works are aulong the largest and most complete establishments- in the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every description. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work• Railroad! Casting's. Kill Castings. Engine d:u•iinge. Riachine Castings. General Cait tugs. no9ra69 NATIONAL FOILINDIIII ~ AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Numllinon Streets'. Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, My Pipes are all east invariably in Pits, in dry sand, and 1.'21 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. 1 would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gas Works tq soy make of RETORTS. fel6:tlo L.O. LMBOSTON.W: U. BURT•W. ♦. ROBINBORI JP. LIVINGSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS ! FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, rivre,Brizoti. All destriptions, for Plumtiers and Gas Fitters; Ag rieultural implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Ma ohinery, Ac. All .TobWork promptly attended to. °Mee and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE near Outer Depot. AllegLeny City. Pa. ROBINSON,' REA. br, CO., Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH, \• td.anufacturers or. Boat and Stationary Steam En gines. Blast Engines. Mill Machinery, Gearing, shafting, Casting: . ot all descriptions; Tanks and Still s , Boiler and sheet iron Work. Office, No. 12. corner First and Snalth9eldStreets. Agents for GIFFA RD'S PATENT INJEC i TIL/ 1, R .r. r feeding.Bollers. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, , - (Opposite Union Iron Mille,) Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & KA oc15:128 MM. B ERLDi t FOUNDRY. . PRICE & SIMS. I Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. and Pipe Boxes,. WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, T HOMAS CARLIN & CO., 'ourth Ward Foundry and Machine, Works, sANDITSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,. Minut,n.ct...ters of Steam Englne.s, Oil Preses, Pal lryb. Shalling.'Orlst and Saw Mill • Work., Rolling Mill and M,aenine Castings, Grate Bars,, Weights, Wagon Bose., ,te. Build to order and have on hand Engine. 01 all sizes. • mVlll:q5 CE I7II A L FOUNDRY AND ROLL. WORKS ►lBO Penn *Street. W. P. Forma, thiP't BO LLMA S, BOYD & BAGALEY. ROll Lathes. C. F! I,TON .11ACHINE WORKS. .11436. M.LA,,inctury. of .TEAsiof ad sizes and of tht , crio,i ITruvr.l Pattern - I. tut tatlouary purpose- : .rs and : , •.;CEANI FERRY o B.rs. 'A V aVety :if 10, I arp1 , 413 horse-power will be sold at very reduced pricer P. F. OEO3BE. Wellsville, 0. Filly II twiow l'itteburirb, on Menhir, river, and line or r. I'. IL no9:b2 ROW ARE HOUSE. BM 1-1. 1) W A_ .EL JE , 337 LIBERTY STREET, pil"v4suititai . lieyetone Standard. Patent Platform and Counter SCALES. Wax Faced Paint Dor Lucks and Latches. Coi•rifir of Grant and First Streets, wi !+..'rA Y LOR, PAINTER, It 4.5 OH UP Allep:horty. TleAnl4l - til for Op , i Irne.r very Illm.tra.l patronage bre 5t.,.074.0 !woo me, F .LiJIIr , ! my friends Andpublle rally Chg.. hi the fol are 4.1 In the pat!, I shall cctle3vor .drllleet.l.; to merits euntlettelele of the en et, anti ill lie rAtvaye ut the shop from 7to A X. and front 1 to 3r. X. atilt:41111- prr-rsovnon. oitp Ens soLuNTti) (NINTH WAR),) .PIT'rSIVIURGII, I'A. wli. SMITH, FOR GAS AND WATER WORRS MANUFACTURERS OF Manufacture and keep conatantly on hand SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, inge generally H A.R.DWARE. LL . - ;10A; STERRIT . & EIJWER, .11,nufacturers and Importers co cUTLERY, &C. CoRN NM OF WAXNE, Stp.iirr tioll.v.v Union Elfepot, PITTSBURGH (tor. F; lit I;AN PIeALKIS.I :NOVELTY WORKS. NOVELTY OVWORTS. ADAMS, N'KEE & CO., Dt A NUFACTUItER OF l'A INT AN f; ;orgy , bfiLl" .4 . MALLEABLE IRON, &c P 6111t H EIZEI PAINTERS. PITTSBURGH GA ENGINES, BOILERS, &C. HUGH M. BOLE 8c CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., Enginetuilders,Founders &Machinists, M•nufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY 1 , N ('I N S, "r all SideS. Special ;Went 1.. n Ins lied to our new STATION ARY 011. W ELL M.OINN AND PORTABLE 1t‘.11,E1,, of 11$•1iorse lower. Y,ASTINO., of every Mud. mad' to order at our pilry, on Tf, IRO STK I. ET, below Ma , ket. for 011 Wels, STIA P."UNG, PoLLETS, ~E IB4 , 'MUSIC and TOBACCO SCREWS and lIBIN Toll ACC° PH kb.SE,3, on hand and-made to order, nt the INDUSTRIAL. WORKS, rroming on the - Allegheny River, near the Point, MI or.lortt promptly filled. TiY U. FOIVI' PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLIJED TUBULAR. FIRE ifiON. AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OLfj STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, BALT , FANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES • Office and Warehouse. corner Second Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Aar Ordcrs sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mb7:189 wm. & Co., BOILER MAKERS • AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. AO, A 2, 24 AND 26 PENN ST.. Having secured alarge yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery, ee are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS In the beet manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers. Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling. Pana, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pins, and sole mane faclurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shot test notice. • ias:c2l JAMES M. RITE!Ei, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, MANUPACTIIIIER or IRON OIL TANKS , SETTLING PANS, COPIER STEAM PIPE, ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORK, For Steamboats. PITTSBURGH .T.ULHD Y. uncsn EDMUND D. BRUSH JARED 6Y. BRUSH 66 SON, ANUT ACTCRICIIS OT Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Streeti Pittsburgh, Pa. WARING AND KLNG, • Commission kierelarits and Brokers in Petrol Cum mid its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petroleum and its Products. Pittobargh Vince—DALZELL' BUILDING, cor- ner of Duquesne Way Isnd Irwin streets Philadelphia Office-1127 WALNI7T 6T II M. LONG 04, CO., PURE WHITE BURNING OIL, Brand--",L UCIFE.R.” Office, No. 2 Dugtiesue Way, Pittsburgh. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ALEXANDER PATTERSON, •. Bealei in all 'Kinds of Lumber. , (IN HAND iA Nl) FUR SALE __ 5011.000 feet Ilryil'ine Boards; 30,1.00 feet Dry:l.lth. I and 'A Inch; • 20. .et !my lAall, 4, 2,15 and 3 Inch; 200.000 f. et .1, ndock ; • 1,000.000 'No. 1 iB.lnel. Shingles, sawed; 100.000-No. 1 116 leen shingle... cawed; 100.000 No. I IS-Ineli shingles, A ,:tvetl; - 2,000 Locust i'o.ts, 7. 8 /01012 feet: 300 cedar Chats. I Also. Fire Brick, Tile ; and Clay, In large or small , quantities. , . i Tauha No. 80 l'itElthE STREET formerly Maneloi ter, and 137 It K. II KC C A STREET. oppo site toe Gas Work,, A',legll ny CI y. Jy3ht.73 FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY i Capitial , - L. .- $125,000.. : 1 • .PRzsibENT--EDWARD DITHRIDGR. SECHETAILY--T. A. WRIGHT. BLIPZU.INTUNDENT.—F , DW. DAVISON. Edward Davison, i John Mellon, Deo. W. DithrMae , d I:113111ER YAILD--Corn Ninth lIPPItIP, AT PORT PIT Ington Street. ; GAS -- AND STEAM FITTING= JOHN M. uporatt.. KAY,6 HENRY JOHN NI. COOPER br. CO., BRASS IrouNDErts, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers of PUMPS AND - BRASS WORE, every description; dealers In GAS FIXTURES AND TURING. of all kinds. Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, mylfdzitn • ; BROKERS. SAMUEL M. 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for the sale of Cornwall, Dotbontinure, Alp')lnt', Isabella, lbOleann.)ll, (41.010 n, dinct otheribrardr, of eintliraelLit, YoughloghenT (joke and L. B. (.Irm*o:tl Camlea ETTE : (NEAII TUE POINT, rrylisitutcoli, PA NANIIFACTUItERB OF PITTSBURGH, PA.. OILS PITISULRGfI, PA. WARING, KING & CO., 127 Walnut Street LND DEALERS IN MAP:UVACTURERS OF LUMBER =I L. F. Duncan, E. D. Dlthrldge, M. L. Malone. hnston. GLAS,4 W 4 IRK b. Witeb 1101:191• IRON' BROKER, PIG MONS. wtrtais atilated• TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1868. FINANCIAL. ORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, • • • . $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SE ITIES, AND CoLD. NTEREST ALLOWED ON Tag, DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Cansd as. D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Wallnee u E. Fawcett;? ItieCLUR D. LEET WILSON. KEYSTONE. No. p 3 LIBERTY S PITTSBURGH, P CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : : $200,000. H. J. Lynch, John Murdoch, .r., William Espy, Banmel ilarckley, A-GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowe l d on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD H. J. LYNCH, President. OEO. T. VAR DOREN, Cashier. XirSTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK , \ OF ma-rsnunorx. CAIN CAPITAL President—llENßY LLOYD. , Vice President—WlLLlAN REA. • henry Lloyd, ITlon•Thos. Mellon, E. P. Jones, Th. Wightmanlleo, W. Hallman, Wm. Rr R. H. Hartley, (Edward Gre gg, Stowe Secr l rtary S Treas'r---S. F. VON BONMIORST SIX PEI: CENT. INTEREST bald nn time de p oAds. Depoeiti‘made On or beforle Aueu,t 15 , h will hearlnterest nom that date. lutcrest computed on IA. November and Ist May. Ivnit% NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON - i President. JOS. 1.1.111 LL Cashier. CAPITAL, : : ;$500,000. A. Patterson, Win. H. brown, Chas. Lockhart, Alien Kiri:namelt, W. S. Haven, DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. N. ap9:o= 1 4 ART, CAUGHEY br Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Food Streets, rr - r•rts.l3llllG, 11. PA.., (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA . , HART I C 0..) DIALEItB It( Exchange, Cohr o ; Coupons, And partlenlar attention paid to he purchase and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. 41izint Elrafto on .ondon. tnyLettl N. HOLMES & $l3ll-IViariMPLES, 57 Market Street, PIMS33pII , GII, Collections made on all the principal points of the !hated States and Canads.s. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD . OS COMMISSION Particular attention pald..ke the purchase and sale or United States Securities. WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, • No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTEItE'D 1866. Interest. paid on 7`►mo Deposits ANY SUM RECEIfrEb FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. VI )SITB 11U11.1reT ERE tIT, To 11HECK, WITHOUT INT Olocounts Daily at VA o'cliick. • President—THOMPSON BEI.L. Vice President—A. M. MARSHALL. DILLECTOICH: THOMPSON BELL, J A. M. MARSHALL, Jos. DILWORTH. I .105. ALBREE. - j.. 0. GILLESPIE.. ritoekholders to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wu, (In Dalzell, I W. C. Bidwell K. M. Fulton. DYER AND SCOURER, J. LANCE , DYER AND SCOURER. Ito. 3 ST. Cla.A.:ll, And Nos. 135 and 137 Third Street" 14:144 MECHANICAL; ENGINEER pEiIiCEVAL HECK ETT, MECHANICAL ENGINEER , And Solicitor Patents. (Late of P Le. W. t'. Railway.) 1 0 No. 11/ E.DEItAt.,sTitI,ET, Boom No. A nneuttrs. P. O. Box4o, A LLEB DENY CITY: NEICY, or all .ie , ext otiona, BLAT FURNACE and Rol.l,lNti MILL DRAW INGS fornielal. :O.G,otlon paid to do bign lug COLLIERY LOca>MtiTlVE,i, Patent; oon" BotiCiLo4. Ate- FNE,titN 4 + DRAW. mcchaalca; <Peery WZI)NMDasAY Nunn% ppun DIRECTORS: Jag. C. RObt. H. Andrew . James isher, Kmg, I 1111er, Bailey N. Pres't. 1 earth ler, AN ft , DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Hamilton, Henry Bockstoce, Geo. T. Van Deren. TRANSACTED $lOO,OOO Tat STE.Sti : DIREC I TO o nS eu t Janie! , McCandless, ge W. Cass. Heed. ulake refereneet Dliworth, Bev. Davl,l Kerr, Henry Lambert, 1-. !a. Brown, boma4 }twine. PITTSBURGH, PA. .INUEitr - rz BANKER, - Corpei of Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable tense. Sells_LET TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a allable In any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to cheek, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON- TIME DEPOSITS. JAMES T 1 BRADY & I CU., (Successors to S. JONES A C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3B A. INT 3ETtr. M PL. El), BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,. ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Interest Allowed on Deposits. 43- Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the . PTITOICIPO and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. 1 611..Vitt51 ittgjj, :&a:yttf FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF.THE PITTS EITROFI GAZETTE, MONDAY, September 21, 1/918. The gold market opened strong early this morning at but after 3 r. m. the market became weak on acconnt of the largo amount of exChange pressed on the market, and the latest sales were at 1.43,<, with a further declining tendency. Tue main support during the past week was from the covering of short sales, and the pressure to-day to sell was increased by a powerful clique of bears in stocks and gov ernments, who wished to arrest ill.. rising tendency of the stock and bond market by settling a large amount of gold On the bull clique. Governments were firmer. but the sales are trilling: but few large dealers are buy ers, and with the decline in gold, the gov ernments will haVe to follow. Stocks, against the expectations of the balls, and petit speculators did not rise to day. 'The market on Saturday was a fair indi cation which way the market was likely to go. So far the bear clique has suffered but little, and they arc likely to succeed in keeping the stocks in the hands of those who thong'd, they could force the market considerably higher. Express stocks are firm from the id creased business now • ()Mg. Money is very easy. Business is still dull. Closing quotations as received by Ph. It. Mertz: Gout, 14:11;; Eighty-one's, 111 Five Twenties, IS ;2, dn, 1564, 110•!4,.: I11';:1 5 41, new, 109''; do, 1567, 109 , do, In: 1 !„ , ,; Ten Forties, 10 1 5: Railroads—Cleveland At !Pittsburgh, 875 ; Pittstm gh, Fort Wayne Chicago, I093 : i; Chicago .t P....ck Island, :103 3 4; Chicago W. lc,irth Western, - do Preferred, 90; Michigan Southern, 85: Reading„ 921,<;; Erie, 46; New York Central, 130 , ... - ,; Olio Mississippi Certificates, 29: Western Union Telegraph Co., 34?;; Admits Exprtiss Co., SIN; Merchants Union, 24. • Mining shares—(l, egory, 4,45; Corydon, 11; Cltiaoz Hill, 1,00; Smith dr. Parmalee, 4,90; Quidk -22q. —Closing quotations reeniyad by Jatqco. T. Brady Co.: Gold, 144!:: 'United StatAs Sixes, 114%; 640's, 18112, 11 l 5;; 5-20's, WA, 110%; 5-20's, 1845, 111!, - ,; 1040's, 104%; 5-20's, January and July, T. 5, 109; 5-20's, January and July. '67 109; '6S, 109;;:: June 7-30's, par less July 7.30'5, (10 August, 119; Sept.. 119;! .. ; Oct. 11S+4; Union Pacilie Railroad, 102; CAM tral, 103. St. Louis Market. [By Telegraph to the l'itt,burgh 4; a zvtt Sr. Loins, September 21.—Tobacco dill! and heavy but not quotably changed. Cot ton; nothing doing.' Hemp dull and n ini tial. Flour dull and weak, b tno ,•inally unchanged; the demand is chiefly for lbw grades; superfine sold at $:5.50e0 l 5; ex,;ra, 0,50a7,25; double extra, 57,50a9,00; t ehle extra and choice family, 0,2 a 12,01. NV hpat deolined tialtlo ;on 6ill grades; prime,; to fancy sold ai $1,9052.25; spring stet y.i at $1,51411,55 for Nebraska and 0,600,70 ',for fancy Missouri. Corn dull and unsettled, at 023930 fur shelled; 771,-,c for mixed tiar, and Spo Sir whito do. oats dull, at 50atio Sir black and white and 57:15714c for fti t cv white. Barley he ivy and buyers stood lift; small sales of prime lowa spring at $1047 ...5 51,91 Rye heavy;', privet , ' Solo , hoserit at $1,15a1,17. Pork quiet at $2O. Bacon very dull; choice shoulders sold at 12:,1.1c: Old clear sides, I5Na l 5%c; new, 16 , :,c. Su'gur Cured Rains 19a20c; round lots can ibe bought at lower rate , . Lard q iet: choice tierce on order- sold at 19e; k g, 20c; '5llO tierces of prime a , eaun for sellers for the first half ofJanuary sold at 1:111c. Whi,ky firm at $1,51 1 . Receipts—Flour, 2,500 Duly; wheat, 60,000 bush; corn, 5,000 bush; ()du's, 21,011) bush; rye, 4,500 bush; barley, 4 - ,700 bush. 1 Cluclunatt Market Telegrattli to the Pit isborstt Une.etto CiNeils:is:ATl, Sept. '2li..—Flour and Wheat unchani•ed and quiet. Corn in moderate demi, dut 91iit980. Oats steady a% 56,4 - )7e. Rye dull at *1,,3T. Barley in g den toil for fall, at ;32;2532,35. Cotton firm at 41; •. Tob•weo tthoham t od, whisky term At 70i3 'ln bond, and $1,35 free. Mess Pork quieji at ZIK7S. Ltrd tetvanced to 1914 e, curt nr re buyers titan tel at this rate. The st;tek hero at the eloic w is quite small: estimated at 2,000 tioree , . 13a1k tneats dull, wi It shout& sat I lc, hit sides id 13 , :e. 13 icon in moderate demand in a fobbing wa'Nr at 1•2 1 ,4 a triable for Shooloeri., clear rib and cl art-tidos. I lams dull at I9ti'a2fiy..e. ter scarce and' prica't advanced to 35:00c. Eggs advanced to `2sd, and firm, with 10)14- tiir demand. (-told 113 X. Exchange dull at 50 per thousand discount to par buying. --- Philadelphia Market. !lir Telegrithh to the Pittsburgh liarrtAt• PITILADIMPHIA, SOpt. 21.—Clover Seed, $8,50a9. FitiX Seed, 2,75a2,8 0 . Flour is dull. with sales of new spring at $9,25a9,50 ; old, $9,75a1e,25: winter wheat xtra family, slnal2. Wheat is lull, with sales of laid at $2,20, and amber at 31-31. Ityo 1,5141,60. Corn is hotter, with sales of yellow at $!1,30, and mixed western at V1,27a1,28. Oats is steady at 72a77e. f bi (lroeories and Pro visions there is but a small liusinvss Iron at Luutsi,tlic. • Prices aro unchanged. with inoderat'n it , echas and a fir 4 1ein:lf Id. NV 11 quoteimill iron at Clll to $l3; Tennes,:ee v o id hhen, 1:1 to $45; Red rigor ear tyhtad iron at to §r.g3 pur ton. PITTSBURGH MARKETS OFFICE CF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, / • MONDAY, September, 21, IS6S. The general markets are quiet and de void of anything that is new or important. We can report a steady local demand for most of the leading commodities but in the absence of anything like a speculative feel ing, rouud lot operations are not of fre quent occurrence. APPLES—Steady with regular sales at 63 to $4 per bbl. POTATOES—puII but unchanged at $405 81,10 per thisher and $3,25 to $3,311 per bbl. Sweets quoted at $6 for Baltimores and $6,50 for Jerseys. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged at as to 40 for good to prime. LOGS—Sales of fresl(naelted at 23 and receipts light. CFIEESE—Is unchanged at 15 to 16c for Western Reserve aed Hamburgh; 17 to 18e for Factory and Goshen, and 20c for Sweitzer. SEEDS—Timothy Seed is in good supply but unchanged at $3,50 to $3,75. Flax Seed is in detnand at $2,45 to $2,5e. Clover Seed is nominal at $7,75 to SS. SALT —ls dull and unchanged at $1,75 to the trade, and $1,90 to $2, in a small way. LARD OIL—Is quiet and unchanged at $1,211 for No. 2,4 and 81,50 for No. 1. PROVISIONS—Bacon is qui t and un hanged at 14 ets, for Shoulders: 10; for Ribbed and 18 to 18i., for Clear Sides, and 21 to 21% for Sugar Cured Rams. Lard is unchanged at 2u in tierces, and 22 in kegs. Mess Pork, $30,50 to $3l. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchanged; the; mills continue to pay $2,05 to $2,111, for Red, and 3 to 5 cents higher for White. Corn is dull but unchanged, with sales of dat $1,14 to §1,15, and $1,16 to $1,17 for prime Yellow. Oats stew iy at 65 to 66c, on track and in elevator, and 68 to 70c for small lots in store. Rye—sales re ported at $ t,40 to $1,43. Barley, $1,90 to $2 for prime to choice. HAY-1s firm but unchanged. Arrivals light. ONIONS—SaIes in a regular way at $3,75 to s 4 per bid. MILL FEED—Is dull but' unchanged. The mills continue to quote at $l,lO for Br tn; $1,30, for Shipstuffs, and $2 for Mid dlings. WHISKY—Is quiet but steady and unchanged: we COIIOIIIIO to quote common rectified per gallon 51,25; half rye and half corn per gallon $1,75; old Monongahela rye, two years old, p r gallon $2,25; old Monongahela rye, three years old, per gal lon, $3,59; high wines per gallon $1,35. FLOUR—Is dull, with a drooping ten dency. Spring Wheat brands may be quo ted at $9,50 to $lO for choice, and 29 to $9,25 for Medium. The mills continue to quote Extra Family at $10,50 iu bbls, and r:10,20 in sacks; Doub e Extra at $ll in and $10,70, in sacks. R, e Flour, 58,75. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of eastern at $2O to $24. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE. OF THE PITT BC RGII GAZETTE, t MONDAY, September 21, 1868. Cite DE. The Crudo market was exceedingly dull to-day, but a single sale reported, SO bbls, on spot, at 11c, bbls returned. - There was a firmer felling, however, and hol ers gen erally'are endeavoring to establish an ad vance. Spot oil was quoted at 11!‘ to 11;40 —one party assured us that he had an offer f 11.16 c, which he refused.. -The principal cause for this firmness lies in the fact that the Relined market is nitwit firmer for early deliveries, and the one always sina pathlzes with the lAuer. Late on :-aturdaY there wrs a sale of 500 barrels for October at 11c. =1 The Refined market was considerably excited to-day, especially lb - September and October deliveries, with sa:es of nine thousthousand five hundred barrels reported. and present ••tlurrv" is -wing mainly to rumors M an expected "co Her" between now and November Ist, and, we presume, that the buyers generally are parties who have sold.•Lshort," and are taking the pre cautionar. "measures' to pre - vent them selves irony being •. cornered." The sales reported were: 5110 September at 30c; 1,000 each half October at Sire: 1,1)01) September at 30e; 1,000 last half October at 30e; I,oan dO at 29%e; 500 do at 30c; 1,000 Se to caber at 3l) c: 1.000 October at 301.4 c; scpu•mber at Me, and 500e.ich September curl October at 30!tc. OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. A. Benz, 735 bbls retitled to Waring. King t Co., Philadelphia. H. M. Long & Co.. 55 do do to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick A Lyon, 52 do do to W. P. Logan .t Bro., Philadelphia. Union Ref. Co., 287 do do to W. P.• Logan S Bro;; Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co. 197 1,14. refined Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. G.. W. Holdship & co., 153 do do to War ing, King & Co.. Philadelphia. G. W. Holdship Co,, sdo bewhole to Waring, King A Co., Philadelphia. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 10..10 benzole to Warden, Frew &Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPPED E , sT Hy A. v. It. it. limy, Jageman 'o., 2.10 blds relined to Waring, Nine Az Co., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner, 400 do do to Waring, King & Co.. Philadelphia. Fawcett. ljeran S Rockdale, 450 do (IOU) 8. - Barkhurst. B ilthnoro. Lockhart. Frew A: Co., (178 do do 14. War. den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. McKalvy Bros. & Co.. 309 do ref. to NAT: P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Mont zheimer, Noe'. ler A - . Co.. -ino dodo to Waring King&Co., Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. & St. Co., 355 do ri,- - ..Z010 to F. A. Dilworth & 1 10., Philadelphi.... Nat. Ref. Co., 277 do benzole to I° A. Dil worth & Co., Philadelphia: Citi..ons Ref. Co., 6...1; nids benzoic to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Phi la del H. Koehler & i 42 do benzole to War ing, King & Co., Philadelphia. _ Chicago Market. 'City Telegraph to the shurgit ULa., t'-'• CHICAGO, September 21.—Exchan•.zo weak and easy al 1-5 discount buy and par selling. Flour (Diet; spring extras $7.00a, 8,50. Wheat fairly :wily., and lit no 1; sales or N0..1 at $1.56a1.581,; N.. 2, at $i,51:11,52,;,‘; elosing steady at ;$1,51‘..a1,5t.i to - No. 2; sal s of No. 2 slim: 'Change at 81,52 1 4. Corn advanced 1 :;;1. le; sales of ttt 9 1. 1 4 a95..ic; Mo. 2at 93 , ..a9 rei.aitc.l t90o; closing steady at 94„,L9-I , xl'e for No. 1; sales of No. 1 this afternoon at 9i;.. gals active turd 11-4al%e higher, closing a'. Rye more active highee; eloping !at $1,20 for No. 1, a:;(1 $l,lB for No. 2. Bar ley firin and 4a11,c higher; elosn.g at $1,74 for No. 2in store. Provisions dull. Nless ' Pork du I; sales at $29,25; closing with sell ers a - $29. Lard 1 , .%1119, , ,. Pul k U,vats in active and nominally unchang• (1. Freights steady and firm. Reeeipts fir the paw 48 hours-13,540 bids flour, 118,230 bus w_heat, j 12 ,1 ,540 ims corn, 118,851 bus oats, 3,189 hogs. t Shipments-10,818 bids f10ur,48,4111 bus wheat, 129,371. bus corn, 129,181 bus oats, 3,44 hogs. •. Toleciu Market ttly Telegraph to the t ,bo rgh az, tr.) TOLE Do, Sept. '2.l.—lte eipts for the past ; week: 32,277 phis flour; 1, - 2,2w hu whoat; 14,7,131 bu corn; 64,219 hu °As: 6,325 hu rye, 9,591 bu barley. Shipments-28,041. this i flour: 167,763 bit wheat: 46,429 bu corn: 102.- ; 829 ha oats: 7110 hu rye: 2,4u0 hu barley. Flour quiet. Who:it—white 2e better; am ber luithreil witus - ir to lower: spring 2i30 lower: sales white M lehigl :;2.. 10,t2, 12; ',co. 3 do. 52.03: ain;liir I; No. 1 red $2,03: No. 3 do. , ji„7o: No. I spritir sl,6s: No, 2 do. No. 3 do. 51,4 i). i:orti 2ii liocer; No. I tl,Ol. o,its op :nisi and closed with the xdc.ue i, 10.‘1; Ni. I i 57 35Sil• Stliady it! $1,2, - .10,1ii;. trle•y 14 'tt"; solos Canada at §1,0, - 1, Lake froiglits Ara dull.
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