S STOVES, CART THE BEST 'STOVES. BR.AZILEr AG laanunietnreu of ; the great, varlcty of took,Paeor and 'eating Strives, Par? or 1011EICKIND /N TDE STATE. Bole Xgente for the celebrated BM Burning Oil. trate Stoves and I unlaces for Hard C ,, al or Coke. Best In the World for Partor,i - rico. Store or Church. 3lre nerds no rekindlln g—burns all winter. Do net buy until you see or send fur Circular. No. 30 WO ID S iREF.T . - Our Agents for Orientals—DE , 21111,Z1r Patithneld St.; 4EO. RUBLE Y. Allegheny City. . 19 ILLFVFACZURERI3 OF EVERT 'VARIETY OP —it OS TON COOKING RANGE, " THE "FIERY FURNACE," FORT WAILING BVILDINGS. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, e 'REOULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, TAN'S . Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE', CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE- L ECTOR,. GRATEs, free from dlit and dust; *MATE FRONTS; PENDERa, Be. 206 and 20S Liberty Street, se2s:yl7 PITTSBURGH,. PA. COOKCOOKSTOVES. - - CET THE BEST. BISSELL CO:S TRIUMPH, OR BITUMINOUS COAL. arrant 4 . to Cook, Bake or Roast as Many other Store in the Union. RIMET.TI & CO., No. 2815 Lilpolity Street. on hand and for side, • rABLO BIZITINMMOVBE ' e1tA 17)0 1 11.13 . 4Y RANGES, de STEEL WORKS. lIQUEiIN.IE IRON AND STEEL WORKS. COLEMAN, -.7 lthatat & KANIIPACTITRERS Olt Iron, Nails and Steel. Carriage and Wagon Springs and Axles. Duquesne. IL. and Juniata Itlorrhant Bar, Bound and Square Iron; Band, Hoop, : beet and Plate Iron; Oval, all Ovalard Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and Wagon Box Iron.; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and slat Ball for t,oal Roads; Cat Nails and S,,ikea; Plow. Spring and B Steel; Laminated Steel; Cut ter Bars, Crow Bars; Ito., Re. OBae and Warehouse-77 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. • SHEFFIELD STEEL. WORKS. CO.,,SINGER,:NI6IIOII& 1 PITTSBURGH, PA., XmasCtuieri of every descripilon of • ' ' ' • CAST AND, CERMAK STEEL, RAILWAY 1314111.7€1,:_ • ' rt...sTroins SPRING% • . AXLES, STEEL TIES, 4c., do. Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ste. WI I r 79 , BAHR & PARKIN. swalsAL reßTßlalti WM. METCALF,.REUBEN arrtiang, ezo. W. BAER. CHAP, PARKLIti. Olccua. PARTNI3I-8. M. KIER. CRESCENT .STEEL WORKS, , BARU dr. PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITUAIIIIGH, - PA. ft,l4:d4S BL,iLCIE,D . WtIQNII3I STELWORIES. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Kanawtarers of !LI; desiitionip of . - 0 Tice and Wiretionse, 120, 122, 124 SECOND and 119 and 121 FIRST STREETt3, pITTSBUBGH 'STEEL 'WORK& iN 1645. 3 ANDERSON .& vccEssoits expEasoN, COOK a co.. Mantillwfttrers' of every desortption of STEEL. ' BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL Mill, - Mrday..Clrcular, Gang and Cross Cut Opting, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel. lhovel,_Roe. 'Fork, isake and Toe Calk Steel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points Cast Steel Finger Sara, tickle Steel. P.:ming Steel 'Tyre, Plow Wings, etc. ,• Oli Drill steel. tomes and Works—yorner 1 . 415 T AND BOSS firs. Sittsburgn, Pa , : , GOiloffroy Braneker & Co. 42 BEMiNGE'PLACIE. NEW'YORN, Aie prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States Scathe Prussibri Mining and Iron Co., of Duisburg,_ _ Westphalia, to contract or sell In quantities to snit Intriguulers, (delivered in either New York or Phila diaphis) the celebratel V. H. SPIEGELEISEN gad so extensively for the manufacturing of BESBEMER . STEEL. ;: .14 11 Iron is f ree h um Sutpb u r and Phosphorus, and: osittains a heavy percentage of Manganese. The bind are also ready to contract tor, or sell o arrive, STEEL RAILS ' Minufactured by G. 'ARNDT it - C 9., ' I Dortmunftlin i which latter firm' theiklso have the Sole Agency in the tnitid States. _ ; Pali particulars, samples, priced - or chemical an alysis will be promptly forwarded on onplicition. an19:1120 • , • -;„ , , COPPER; . L AKE 101.7P,E.,1iW,f.i OOPPBB 4E* LND .W 0424 Pri"r6.1131311 , 0#.. ; ' PARK. deCUR DT & .111InUfacturere of. Sne,stiitug, Brazil:re and Bolt Copper, Presled (hipper 'Potful - us; Still Boa Spel terS)bleri 'VI and - Dealers In M e tal, Tin ['late; inlet+ front, WM.. 'Scc.' eon— Otani ly on hand 19 nuvre • ‘l;l,lllnr.H Ware!mur , ]o. 140 tollOT iiTIMA,T , Iind 140 BE(1)itil) sT Pittsburgh. Itiptel al vrders of Copper, cut to.any desired Mt- "tern. \. ! mylkc34:tlifT - -" - FOTINVEItS - -111AdrilNISTS. NGS, &q. WORKS, uA MORTON STRERT, Ninth , - Prrrantracria. THOMAS N. HILLER. Presiden These Works art among the largest and MO t Complete establishments In the West, and are no Prepared to famish Enatftes, of !very' description. itottels, op Tanks. " \ ' . \ Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings.. Soiling NlU_Celotings. raigine CasMtiis. 111sehine Cikstings. General Castings. na9:n69 ORDERS !SOLICITED NATIONAL ,lINDRY - AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll land Smollman St • • (NINTH WARD,) prx-rSIESIMGEFI, WM. Islam 9 lifanufnnturer of CAST 'ROB' BOWL P I - FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS. sin a l, P airgU r f e enietht n . v .t a, rfair jigAmit, general Castings for Gas and WaterWo !would also call the attention of Superintend of Gas Works 'Wray make . of RETORTS. felihtio L. 0. LWINGSTOSLIV. H.I3IIRT.W. A. BOBLNBON LIVINGSTON & CO:, • IRON IVITBrDERS, kiANIIPAUTDDEDI3 - 0P FINE LIGHT CASTINGS Pines All de , crtpLions fir nm eu entt 00rt2: 1 1 4 4 ,1 11en MIII eignel i rl b W o rk All opromptLy attended to. • Odlei and Works—WASHINGTON A.• • • near Onter Depot, Allegheny CDT, ps. ROBINSON, REA tir. CO., Bucceuors to ROBINSON. MIME d KILL= WASHINGTON WOR FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURG! Manufacture En glest and Statiotuiry Steam fines, Blast Mill Machinery, Be Shafting, Castins of all descriptions; Oil Tanks Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. 011 ice, No. MI. corner First and smithfleld Agents for OIFFARD•B PATENT INJEC feeding Boilers. MONT BLANC •FOUNDRY. - Butler Street, Ninth' Ward,, Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings, .THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, EACHINEBT' AND CASTINGS G Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. EBBERT & NLACKLIND. 0c15:t26 BERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & Office and Wanhonee, 29 Wood !Wed. Manufacture and keep constantly on hand -Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXES, DOG MONS, 13IIGAG SETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. air2g:y6 pampas cutuN & co., Fourth Ward Foundry and lodine Works, IiLNDIISKY 6T., •ALLXGEKNY CITY, PS., Xanntaettuari of Steam" Enginek 011 Presses, Pul -1 Shaftins'Grist arid Saw Mill Work, Bolting Island Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights. Wagon Boxes, ic. Build to Order Itid have on hand Engines of all sizes. invi4:qs CENTRAL FOUNDRY : : AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLMAN I , ,1101 ED BAGALEL Chlllßolls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, se. ILTON MACHINE'-WORKS. ESTABLISHED IN 1838. ufactory of STEAM ENGINES, of all ideas and of the moat approved patterns, _for stationary purposes ; STEAMBOATS and • • STEAM PERIM BOATS. A variety a f 10, IS and 10 hone power ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced prices. 0:F. OEIBBE. Wellsville, 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and line of C. & P. B. no9:hl PrITSBIIEGIC JAS. V zassa, pITTSBIIRGH FORGE Bar Iron; F Miroad Fish Rim and Belts; ' ; Railroad Car lzles.Boil gli Railroad Car Axles Hammered; loeonnifiliefirantes; r: ' ; LoeomosiTe Frame illuipea; 814 e Rods: Yokel, Slinspout, < _ Piston Reads; Steamboat Bharts; Eiteamboti,ebrahlos; ' Piston Pitman Jaws, cogais, ae:, Offloe, No. 177„ PENN STREET, VERSON,_PRESTONA,Ca I • . J.ll - Pennsylvania iron Works. _wsrehti.e, Nos. 168 and I€l7 10,43 - T tipt.E , opposite ouongattOla House, ilwriimmon. EW atiamvAint - . LINDSEY, STERItIr & luwy,l4 - ' Idanutict;uers Omi' Importers o 11 887 * LIBERTY STREET, OnvStrittsiel!elo:v etifon-RpOpF,,' Avents for FAII.I3I3ANKII , NALL% - • - - c. • . • r; • " ' (Opposite III:don Iron Mille,) PITTt3I3I7ItOH. ARON WORKS. W. P..POIMAS. AND IRON CO., MANVYACTUUES OP PrITSBIJROII. P. por,rl;imm CUTLERY,. CORNER, OF *AIME, PITTSBURGH.. - . • . tITTSBI UGH GAZETTE . • SATURDAY,, $01EMBF:11, 26, ,1F.68. ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. HUGE( M. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley 'and Duquesne St., (NE2.11.1.113 POINT,) Brine Builders,Founders &Machinists, Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY INGLNFS, of all sizes. Special attention invited to our new STATION= ANY OIL WELL ItNGIN a AND PORTABLE BoILER, of. 15-horse power. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order at our PRIGS, on is I IID ST ita ET, below Market. for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PTILLICTS, HANDERS, -HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS an d . IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the , INDUSTRIAL WORKS , Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point; PITTSBURGH, PA. fie' All orders promptly filled: , TRY trS. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL ABB TIM WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, ITLAR, AOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, \IILE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILER! S LS AND OIL TANKS, YS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, 'A G TANS, SALT PANS AND CON, s ISERS; PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON IGES; DOORS AND COAL SHIITES 'S and Warehonse corner Second, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, '1 2 a. ' I -- cre sent to the above address will be a y attended to. mh7:lo WM. R.ARNIMIX & CO., B • OILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, SOS: AO, NIA, AA AND A 6 PENN BT. Having secured a large d and furnished It with the most approved ma, we are prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu facturers of Barnhlll , s Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shot test notice. 1a5:c21 Q 1 I _TAXES 11. BITER, D.-st CO Nos. 55 and 56 Water St ItAROPACTIIIIIII OP IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM rtez. BOLLING MILL STACKS, JAI= D. BRUSH IiTOWND D. BRUSH. JAILED M.ERIISH & SON, KANITPACTIIBIDS OP Steam Boilers, I Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON worirc. &O. 61 Penn Street, .Pitteburgh, Pa. OILS. WAIUNG AND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PS. PRILADELPHLI. ADDRESS, WARING, KING & CO., • 127 Walnut street. TACii BROTHERS, • COMMISSION MUMPS, • AND Dimius lN Petroleum and its Proilueta. Pittsburgh OInee—DALZBLI. •BUILDING, ear ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Ph pl iladelphia Odiee-121 WALNIIT BT. s:w3o H• m. LONG b. CO., IiiLLNUPACTIIIISIO3 OP PURE wittriE •BUANING OIL, Brand—"LV*Fith.” • Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. LIINIIBER! LUMBER ALEMINDER PA Dealer in all Kinds • ON HAND AND FOR 500,000 feet Dry Pine Boards 30,000 feet Dry Oak, 1 and 4 inch- AU ,000 feet Dry Asti, 2, A 3 and 3 inch; 900,000 fr et, Hemlock • • ; 1,000,000 No. t 18-Incb'Shingles, sawed; 100,000 No. 115. inch Shinnies, sawed; 100,000 No. 1 10-Inch Shingles, s saved; 2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet; 300 Cedar Posts. Also. Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or small quantities. - YARDS No. 86 PREBLE STREET. formerly Manchester, and 157 REBECVA STREET. oppo site the Oss Works, Allen's. fly City. _ jy29:t73 FORT PITT LU ER COMPANY CapitaZ, - - - "$.125,000. Paten:mart —EDWARD' o ITNRUDGE. SX.CititTanY—T. A. WEI • H T. I NtrfilurrrialinNT—EDW DAISON. St Edward Davison , DiILiCTO . F. Duncan, John Mellon I E. D. Dithrldge, Geo. W. Dlthrid M. L. Malone, Bire,. B. Johns ton. • LUMBER YARD—Corner o k BUTLER and 1.117 d. BEE STREETS. Ninth Ward. OFFICE AT FORT PITT °LAW WORKS Waah lagton Street. l'a2B i9B GAS AND STEAM' FITTING. JOHN M. COOP/LB JOB. ILAYM lISIcBY 3113. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS: AND STEAM FITTERS, ifanufscturero of PUMPS AND BRASS WORIS A eziagiturat i l . ou t attl i e in r i t s. ln ., #443 774.Ttinso Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,. PITTSBURGH.. • OtsE. IRON BROKERS. SA.MVELM. WICHEREII, IRON BROKER, 124 'lint Street, Plttibmmli,'Pw , :Agent for the isle of Cori:l'l334 ore, Jo sephine, Isabella, Poncannon,' btsuthops,.6lcdulon, and other nrarda of Anthracite,. Ynaglalogheny, VOtotandp.l l . Charcoal • IRONS. owmGgig mAlarrecruazas OP PITTABVEGH, PA.. And SHEET IRON WORK, - For Steamboats. LUIVEBERI LUMBER! lEBt3ON, f Lumber. ; ALE Piilittairsdialtedi FINANCIAL. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN n 77 T r I 1 :WIV V 7 1 AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOIVED ON TIME DEPOSITS. United St . Collecti ons md e on all accessible routs in the atesnd . _ ERECTORS: , D. Hostetter, Jno. 0. Risher James Gordon, Bobt. H. Ring; D. w ai nce Andrew Miller, H. Fawcett; , James M. Bailey. SAPPL. Mc D. LEET KEYSTONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY STRUT, PP:BURGH, PA. CAPITAL, (a orlzed,) :: : $200,000. DLRECTORS. H. 3. Lynch, Win. H. Hamilton, John Murdoch, r., Henry Bockstoce William Espy, . Geo. T. Van Doren. , Samuel Buckley , A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTRD Collections made on all accessible points In the 'United butes and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DORM Outlier. mziltelO:4;COMlll:4: 4 3lo:3lloeisqetititra4f,l:os PEOPLES SAYINGIS BANK, OF rIasTS33I7IIA3III - . • CASH CAPITAL' ' 11100,000. Prestdent—HEDßY LLOYD. Vlee President—WlLLMAN BEA. TEUEMLICS: VnIM LIo ' Y :4 b ° Mellon,r. g.Zan ; T . N E. P. H. Har tley , Edward Gregg, iram S wire • Secretary Ei Treas'r--.S. F. VON BONNIIORST. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de relirtt;tle:ormat=taetotaca.beggrigtacils t 15th will Ist November and tat May. - "FAIN" NATIONAL BANK OF COIBIEBBE, Cor. of Wood and Sixth St& .President. CAPITAL, ~? $500,000. A. PATTERSON JOS. R. HILL .... DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, James 3f eCandless, WM. Douglas, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. d. Haven, DISCOUNTS Den, HART, CAUGHEI & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS,- Corner Third and Wood &recta, PIPTSI3TIJECOLIC, (SIICORESBORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) Exchange; Coin, -Oupons, And particular attentionpaid to ti I e purchase anti tale ol , GOVERNMENT: BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. N. BIOLMFA & SONS, 57 Market Street, PITTTS23IIII,GOEIE, PA. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada& Stocks, Bon& /and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and e of 'United States Securities. WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 • Fourth Btreef.. 01-IARTEIrtED 1866. Interest paid onTimo 3lepoatte AN? ircuilticcErvED PROS • • ONE DOLLARNPINARD., DEPOSITS ! SUBJECT TO CHECK. WITHOUT INTEREST. . Discounts Daily at DI • President—THOMPSON BELL. ViciPresident..A. 11.•-JUBSIIALL. Ps4ths°n_iLwNoßßEriiipi:l'Rzer°lwBB 7M' MARBEIALT JOB. ALBRKE• StOckholdera to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Wm. Caldwell, WllUs Dalzell, D. 3y. •0. Bidwell Z. Ilt.Fulton, • NOVELTY WORKS. PITTSUUHGiH NOVELTY WORKS. AtiAnzt3 - CO.; IiIANITFACTUILLII. 07 Keystone Illandard, Patent Platform and Counter SOALES. Janus Faced Patent 'Door Locks ad Latches. 4.A.INT ADD 0 TFER MILLS._ NALLEABL IRON, &c. Corner of Grant and First Streets, inSitiN rxTr4tst7Ratt r 'ARCHITECTS. nopz&mosEtt,- " Ancenikncimi:. MEM :=I:II:TLIOUSIT,MSOLIATILIN,BUILDINGN NOW, 3 and 4 St. Clair Strati,, Pittsburgh, Ps. Special attention given to the designing and building of Ml= ROW& and Pl/1114U XIMLWINfin. MI '.1:',.: - -;.•i - -.4'c';,11:'!6,.. , ';!:.:..-. EBB Plc' R. 311 : 1 Earrz, BANKER, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC B. R. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Bells LET TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a salable In any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. JAMES T. BRADY 8c (Successors to S. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33 ME S R's . BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT 'SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. rir Interest Allowed on Deposits. air Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the PUrehase and Sale of STOCES, BONDS and GOLD., JAMES, T. BRADY & CO. CLITREA3I, Preds't. ILSON. Cashier. Gold was strong all day at from 1413 to 142%, with an advancing tendency. The attempt to bring down the market to 140 has failed, and the large short interest created by the bears makes them ardions cover as low as they can do. In Governments the market was rather strong, but at lower rates. An advance of gold would bring in large purchasers for bonds at present quotations. - Stocks are firm, and rather on the point of advancing than on a decline; the cliques are able to buy any stock's offering, even at quotations, and thereby sustain the mar ket and assist in advancini,prlces. Money is easy, but business is rather in active. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 142%; Eighty-one's, 113%; Five Twenties, 1862, 113%; do, 1864, 109%; do, 1865, 110%; do, 1865, new. 108%; do, 1867, 109; do, 1868; 109% Ten Forties, 101%, Railroads—Cleveland 6t Pittsburg /. 5%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne 'St Chicago, 108%; Chicago & Rock Island, 102 /; Chiatgo & North Western, 87%; do Preferred, 88%; Michigan Southern, 83%: Reading, 93%; Erie, 49; New York Central, 127%; Ohio & Mississippi Certificates, 28%: Western 'Union Telegraph Co.; 34%; Adams . Express Co., 51%; Merchants Union, 24. Mining shares—Gregory, 4,35; Corydon, 12; Quartz Hill, 1.00; Smith & Parmelee, 4,90; Quick silver. 22%. —Says the Chicago Tribune, of Thursday, says: There was considerably less grain Paid for at the banks to-day_than usual, as there was but little movement in the way of shipments eastward. 'The money mar ket, however, continues to work very close. There are indications that some of the banks, in anticipation of their quarterly statements, are endeavoring to contract their line of loaps and discounts, and there seems a fair prospect that a more pressing time than has yet been .felt tnis fall, will be experienced between now and the Sib of October. The report of the amount of flour and grain held in store here, on the night of Saturday. September 19th, shows an increase of over three_hundred thou sand bushels of wheat, and, though the quantity of oats, corn and flour has di minished, the aggregate value of grain held here has increased considerably during last week, and is doing so yet, thus ope rating to lock up that much capital and aiding to create monetary stringency:, —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 142%; United States Sixes, 1881's, 114; b-20's, 1882, 114; 5-20's, 1864, 109%; 6-20's, 1865, 110%; 10-40's, 108%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 108%; 5-20's, January and July, '67108%; '6B, 109%; June 7-30's, par less %; July 7-30's. do %; August dl9; Sept.. 119%; Oct. 11835; Union Pacific Railroad, 142; Cen tral, 103. T. AT U A. M. ap9:021 E 2 OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH /44ZETTE, FRIDAY, September 25, 1868. The market for metal ba been less ac tive this week, which was owing to the bad weather and excitement attending the Convention; notwishstanding the sales are much smaller, in the aggregate, than last week, the market is firm and prices are well sustained, and the demand keeps fully up with the supply. The,receiPts . lay river have beeh large this week, but the great proportion of that now arriving will hive to be put in on old contracts, so, that the amount really thrown on the market will not,be as large as many have been led to believe. - • • Were requested to . state-thetthe 200 tons of "Chickies No. 3," reported . last week, was not the product of the Chickies Furnace, in Lancaster county, Pa. ANTitgAat.T.E. . . 100 tons Chickies Forge 839 00— cash 100 " No. 3 Forge - 38 - 50-4 mos 100 " No. 3 •Forge -- 37 M.,' cash 20 " No. 2 . FOundry.:::...:"."lB $3O-' cash 20 " No. 1 Foundry 41 00--4 mos 90 " White. • - - p. t. • 20 " Mcr. tied , " p t. • 50 Mottled 37 00-4 mos j m o ka se e p afore: o e r t o Rev. David Sem Henry Lambert. A. ?a. Brown, Thomas Bertnr. 59 " No. 2 Red Short 39 00-4 mes 50 . " Close Grey- 38 00--4 mos 100 " No. 3 Forge, to ar 40 50-4 mos 60 " Neutral.i. 40 00-4 MOS BITUMINUS COAL SMELTED FILCH LASE SU- YE IZIOR ORE. 50 tons Red Sheet.-- 1,37 00-4 trios 60 , "'Close GreY 39 00-4 mos 100 " Medium Grey, to sr.., 39 00-5 mos 100 " " " 39 50--smos 240 tons Fordo=►C.'-B.;' 0 0 34 11108 170 "• Marameo, Mo.. C. 8... 53 00-4 mos BLOOMS. _ 100 tons Maramec, Mo 1100 . 00-0 mos "Flour -and Grain in Store 1n Chicago.. Sept. 19, Sept. 12, Sept. 19, 1868. 1868. 1887. Flour" _ 86,698 _90,590._ 8,744 Wheat ...... •:-.1,036,318 711,469 37,475 Corn 760,342 925,581 • 736,710 Oats 719,481 .825,633 574416 352,345 320,677 76,924 Barley ' ~.- : .• 2 66,007' 210,788 1411,561 rßT . Tflpgrfkoli..tp 1111:Pitte4.9 . ..tr 25 . ;:=Tienf eattl6 at $356,50. LION dull 4.1 t 7alo gross. Sheep dull at Nat gross. ~' ... ' 4-- rts littdiutgtr Ga FINAINTCE IIND. TRADE, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBIIRGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY. September 25. 1868. hi tiwiztailttO : 11,11DMIPM41,1;13Diki CK&ECOAL. Queincial calUs market. BEM CE OFTEXPITTSEURGH GAzETTE, , FRIDAY, September 24, 1868- he inclement condition of the weather ded very much to cripple out-door busi s to-day, which, at best, has been ling to brag of for some time past. The y important feature we have tn notice in "lineation with the general markets, is a still further decline .in Wheat and Fl. ur in the west. It - was thought some time since that prices had touched bottom, an l d it is possible that they may go lower yet, though the general impression is that the bottom has been reached.:_ Within the last sixty days Spring Wheat - Flour has declined fully two dollars per barrel, and Spring Wheat is down about 40e per bushel. WintEr Wheat is also lower, but it has not declined in proportion with Spring Wifeat. APPLES—Are coming in quite freely,. but with a steady. demand, prices are: pretty well 13i/stained, ranging from ga to 4 per bbl. POTATOES—DuII, and cannot be quoted above $1 per bushel, and $3 per barrel. Sweets scarcer ; and firmer; t 1.6,00 to RAO per bbl. ; BUTTER—Is in better supply, but as yet prices are unchanged at 35 to 40c. EGGS—Steady, with sales of fresh packed at 23c. CHEESE—Quiet and unchanged at 15 to 16 for Western Reserve and Hamburg; 17 to I.Bc for Factory and Goshen, and 12c to 20c for Sweitzer. SEEDS—SaIes of Timothy Seed at $3,50 to $3,75, and Flax Seed at $2,45 to $2,50. Clover Seed Is dull and nominal at $9,75 to 89. PROVISIONS—Bacon is quiet and nn hanged at 14 to 14y for Shoulders; 1634 for Ribbed and 18 to 18 for Clear Sides, and 21 to 22 for Sugar Cured Hams. Lard is quoted at 20 to 2034 c, in tierces, and 22, in, kegs. Mess Pork, $3l to $31,50. CRANBERRIE4-Sales of new crop, eastern, at $2O to $24. BEESWAX—Is quoted at 35 to 40c. LARD OIL—Is quiet and unchanged at $1,20 for No. 2, and $1,50 for No. 1. SALT Is l dul dull and unchanged at $1,75 to $l,BO to the trade, and 52, in a retail way. _ GRAlN—There is nothing doing in Wheat, and we do not hear of any estab lished prices; taking the Western markets as a basis, prime Winter cannot be fairly quoted above $2. Rye is quiet but un changed at 51,40. Oats firm with a moder ate demand at 65 to 66c on track, and 68 to 700 for Small lots in store. Corn is quiet and a little weak but unchanged; last sales at $1.14 to $1,17 for mixed to prime Yellow. Barleyls quiet and in limited supply; No. 2 Chicago may be quoted at 51,90, and prime Penna. and Ohio at $2. MILL FEED—Is very drill but nn- hanged.. at $l,lO for Brin; 51,30 for Ship stuffs, and $2 for Middlings. FLOUR—Is dull and weak with a droop ing tendency. We now quote good to choice Spring $9 to $9.50. The mills con- tinue to quote atslo,so for Extra Family, in barrels, and $10,20, in sacks, and Double Extra at $ll, in barrels, and $10,70, insacks. Rye Flour, $8,75. "WHISKY—The market continues firm and as but few of the distilleries are in op oration, in consequence of the high pries of grain, itis not likely that the supply. which 'snow very light, will be much increased. We quote at present rectified per gallon $1,30; highwines per gallon 51,40; half rye and half corn per gallon $1,75; old Monon gahela two fears old, per gallon $2,25; and old Monongahela three years old 53,50 per gallon. PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF TRH PITTBITHOR GAZETTE, FRIDAY, September 25, 1868. The Petroleum market, both Crude and Refined, was very unsettled, and irregular to-day, and the fact that Antwerp has drop— pod two and a half francs, staggered the bulls soniewhat, and brought the bears out from their holes. At no time this year, peihaps, was "bluffing" so much in vogue as it was to-day: indeed the business seem ad to have resolved itself into a regular game of "bluff," and as already intimated the "bears" seemed to have the hest of the game. Wild offers were made. both to buy and sell, and just about as quickly, with drawn, the main object being to sound the "partifs" to whom these offers were made. We are cognizant of nne party hav ing been "bluffed" into paying' two htul- • dred barre,s for a "refusal" of one thou- sand dollars for October a l2M—StlbSe. qnently the buyer tried to impress the sel ler with the fact that it was all a joke, but (the seller) failed to see it In that light. The Crude market was very unsettled and irregular to-day; it opened about where it left off on Thursdey evening, but as the day advanced, under the influence of free offers to se 1, prices- fell off -some what, and closed considerably lower. Sale of 1,000 each for October ' November and December at 12c; 1,800 for October at 12350; 600 next fifteen days at 12%c; 1,000, all year, seller, at 11%c; 1,000 eachfor October, November and December at 11,;c, and 1,000 for first halt O.tober at 12c. • At the close, there were offers to sell September and October at 12c—we heard of oneaffer having been made to sell October at 113(0. The market was exceedingly quiet to day, not a single sale 'report d, though, compared with yssterday, prices are of fully half a cent: - We now quote Septem ber at 32%c, and October at 32c, against 33, yesterday, for the former, and 32)4c for the latter. RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL. Holdship & C 0... 160,Union Ref. C0....1040 Citizens Ref. Co.. 4801 Fisher t Bro 960 Leech & W00d... 80IFawcett. L. & 8. 360 McCreery &C 0... 480 : Hat. lief. Co 160 D. M. Edgerton..2Bo:El. Rosenbach...... 320 Eockhart & F 400 Lafferty & W 80 Total 4700 OIL SNIPPED EAST FROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 336 bbls refitted tti Warden. Frew sStCo., Philadelphia G. W. EfeldhhirA Co., 60 do do to - War ing, Ring & Co., Philadelphia. A. B. Miller, 64 bbls refined to Waring, King & - "Co., Philadelphia. Union Ref. Co., 48 do do to W. P. Logan Qt Bro., Philadelphia. Fleming & Co., 732, do do, to Tack Bros., Philadelphia, New York Dry Goods Market. Ole Telegraph to the 'Pittsburo Gazette.)' NEW YORE, September 25.—The market for certain style.' of Brown Cottons is weak and prices lower for choices ' makes of: fine goods. The Broadway Unbleached Sheet ings are reduced to 1214 c; Standardto 12c;.' Pepperell It to 1.1%c; Peppereil4tod.4)444 Adam', P to 1214 c; Atlantic V to 13%c; In- Alan Orchard B B to 12 1 4 c. Washington. ; Cambria reduced to .85ia9X0 for Common and high colors, but are a little Irrega-... as common colors still sold at extreme , figures by some dealers. Heavy' ItroWn - Sheetings steady at 1 53 al6, and Prints 12 1 4111 S for standard: , `makes. • lo.' Woolens the trade is rather inactive, if we except flannels, blankets and hostery,whlcli' are in lively request. The market as agen eral thihg la strong in - sympathy with a • rapid rise 'in the pricenf . wool, although" some wncession is being made in fancy styles of fine fixbrlo3. Chicago Cattle Market.' OS! Telegraph to the Plttahurgh Gazette.) Crtte.tno, September . 25,—Beef cattle dull at $354,51.) for mint - non - to extra chotee cows,. 85,12:410,75 for fair to me-ltunt steers, and $. 6 .16,,V2!:, tor good shipping. steers. Hogs quiet anti ,ctiAler,'Atla 154260 I : nivel-on 'com mon to medilito gradosz; sal;Cut $818,2,3 for flf r'or to collttno!i, $3,5016,83 for air to &odium, and 1.94.0,90 for good smooth. lots. ME IMMI _ - ,„„ _ , PITTSBURGH MARKETS. CRUDE. REFINED, .;.. Ea ERE
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