1'7.111'114 BCI3. • • • 1%! I r iT E ,, Br i f „g r i t , :Fif, t 1,. rE ., 14 * - • 1:-4.1V-kgAIRADirr f irf C 0.,. • Mannfacturers of the greatest varlet, of 71 • Cook' Parlor and.. Heating StckYns, THE STATE.' - .linleAgents for the celebrated Base Bunting Ori ental Stoves and Funiaceisfor Bard Ccal. or Coke. Etat In On World for Parlor;Tirdne. store or Church ‘, )ire needs no rekindling-7burnsallAvlnter. Do nct Day until you see or send.for Circular. - No. .39 WOOD f,llf FLEET • Toe Orte”rals—DE iLLES. imam Su; CEO: RUBLE Y. Allegheny City. . , GRAFF, 111161:18 lc 001 • 9 xAmTrAcrogrusor EVERT remarry OF SErr i CrErMeti . 808244 CO O SIN( EA 1,17VE1 • , . • TUE FIERY FURNACE," FOE WARMING BUILDINGS • gE yrzw 'COOKING STOVP, ••131FAAILATOR." COLUMBIA COON STOVE, TAN% , Cinelnnatt Pattern) PORTAB LE RANGE, CAST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S RE "LitcTioat, GRA.TE:i, free from • &it and dust; !GRATZ iI'EbNTS,-FENDERS, ,ac. Libeity Street, PITTSBURGH, PA, se2s:yl7 rILATOVES. %.-1. .CET THE BEST. ipsisram Qc CO :s TRIUMPH, hint = Brzumrsovs COAL. r . f Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well, rainy other Stine in the Union. MEE • -•- • BISSELL No.,2Bls . Liboily StrOet. on band sad tot ealehi • • - TOVSS imaam NDERS4 •y 'STEEL . WORKS V QIIESNE -- - IRON ANDITER WO 1.„ ICANITFACTITREES Olr Iron, Faille and Steel. Carriage and Wagon Springs and Axles. . Duquesne. XL. ind Juniata Msrrbaiit liar, Round and bquare Iron; Band, - Hoop, bbeet and Plate Iron; Oval, - Balt Oval and Half Bound Iron; Cylinder and Wagon Box Iron; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Flat Bali for teal Roads; Cut Nails and s e ars; Plow, Spring and it B Steel; Laminated Steel; Cut ter Bars, Crow Bars, au., &C. - Ode* Wareltoase-3? WAYNE— lITBEST, Yittatintitti..; , . : i'FIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, MMUS: & 00111 prrirssoncia fiLsnufacturers of every description of CAST AND CRNMAN,4 7EEL I BA fr O II 427. II aPLATFO I6I SPRINGB„! AgLEa s Emma., TIRE, £C ., ma. Warehouses,B3,,Waler and. PO Drag& MIT L R, NASH & PARKIN. esintsda. reitruns: .WM..IS¢"TeALF,, REUBEN ran.rae, GEOO 19. BARR, (RMS. PARKIN. - evecul. PAnwrioB. Ott. • • , • CRESCENT STEELWORICA Mil 41-0011, BAUR dr; 1 1 .4.11.11 EM, Office, prcii. 889 Überty, • B LAcIL DIAMOND Fox/ MAHER & Mannfaetnters of all descrlptiosui of- ES%=E' OMee and Warehousei. 12,0 122. 124 BE43OND and 119 and 14/ FIRS/ ST4EETS. 1.; te, piTTSBIIRGH STEEL WORKS. tEsTmizasaw in 4845,3 ANIIERSOX - & - AVOODS , lICCEBSOBS TO ANDERSON, - COOS a CO. ganufaiiiirero Of every deecription of STEEL. BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL L may, Mulay, Circular, Mang and Cross Cut SAW PIaEL•TrES. Spring, Cast and Gerund Plow and Blister Steel. Shovel: Hoe, Forks nake and Toe walk rteel. Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points. Cast Steel ]Yager Bars, .7.lekle Steel. rpriug Rica Tyre, Plow Wings, etc..; Oil- , otaee:and %Vorks—turner FIRSTAND BOSS riTS.. Pittsburgh, Pa kr2B:d9 Godeffroy Braic 43 LICHANGB PLOT. ' Are d; as Hole Agents 11 for the Prnaatati Minl'l4 and Ito Westphalia, to contract or eel] ViLll,s!llllleri . , (dellvered in either delphls) the celebrate 1 - V. H. SPIEG zed io extenztvely for the mannfacturing of BESSEMER STEEL.' This Iron le free from Sulphur and Phosphorus. and aostaina a heavy percentage of Manganese. The lave are also ready to contract tor, or sell °arrive STEEL - RAILS Manufactured by G. ARNDT ek:CO., Dortmund, for which latter gna they also hate° Ike 6011,Aienei In the Malted 1214tes. Pill particulate, samples, prices or chemical an. alyaw.Pl lie promptly forwarded on applksitlan. 10:u.10 ... . .A....• ' . I- T *it , iiiirEatsult -t , ji-aOOPPRSS. KW+, Alf,DP4l4.l7lfe WOBXE,_, • n . , •' • • ' • 'I. t „ T i p, , n tc:, •ctlrLDir .M c CURDY & CO., .. • litanufsoturets ' of .1611134LaillS, takft'ittjoys%,o,n_./...11..i_i_1t Elopput,Pregled GvliPer ' 00t t i ii , t; ,. 1 .7:0,..,N , , , ide1ug.; t,,,,,,„. dpelter Solder.. AlgO. . n wire. he . Con. in Ms•Liti. Tin Nate, dlieet iro . . . ! otituily 011 16111t110lier11%.•faltAllte.,81 Rillikw‘Fr" and Liso Wisreriousei , V 4,4 w di,i o 1 UEl'l)l'4'l) s'rif Fr.V.T, Ittsburgli._ .._ stred patl 10 01 ...11,1rrilpr. a au yapper. out to 1 2 4 '• 1;104.C.34id*T . e .- -- • . II tvitm:!= ATLAS WORK, - . MORTON STREET, Ninth VTlull, THOMAS N. HILLER, president co ' i l iaVe e , tele:trail:Ca eVeV tte.lBWertian d exlirol4 preparedulansigh ralicineo , o f e ver, desoziption. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. . • • Railroad Castings. ' • Bo ning Mill Castings. . Engine Castings. 1 Ersebitie Casilsitik General Coatings. . • n09:09 • ORDERS SOLICITED NATION" At 'FO . 111141DItIF AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Osirrellrand Smailleuin Streets, (NINTH WARD;) PrinTS!rlt443l, i PA. WM 41Canufttoturese of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE, FOR GAB AND WATER WORKS. ity Pipes are all out Inviolably In Pits, In dry sand, and 11 feet lengths. Alao, Gal assortment of General Castings for Gas and Water Works. . ' I would also call the attention of Superintendents of Gee Werke to my make of RETORTS. fela:tio • - ker 4% Co., 'NEW lONE, the Unitid Stites Co., of Duleburi n quantities to eta 'New York or Ms FEE COPPER.: L. O. Livremoson.w. 81111.T.W. A. BOBINBON, LIVINGSTON Ss CO., . , IRON rotrtaims, AtANIIIAOTIIBEItit ON , LIGHT CASTINGS,. All descript ions,fir Plumbers and Ore I+ Mere; Ag ricultural im elements . Cotton sad Woolen Mill mr chLueiT. ac. Ali Job Work pronaptle , atlendeftto. (Mee bed Worke-WASNINGWN AVIENTIZ, war Outer Depot. Allegheny Olt% Fa. . . .. ~ . . OBENSON,REA - br Co., Pcge"9 lll to '44.OlMMit. limo ISIULLBIIB. WASHINGTONWORKS. FOUNDERSPIEVRACHINISTS. PITTSBUREOII Marnere ' Of Boat and Stati l onary Ste T ;anA =Blast Engines,Mill Machinery, Ge g, Castings of all deacrtpUona; (YU Stills, BoDer and Sheet Iron Work. ...,....' ' !Nice. No. 11.51 ,_corner First andsmithfieb=jet Agents Mr GIIFABD'S PATENT INP , 4 ." feed= Boilers, Allan _ MONT BLANC FOIORR• A • tA ihiaci St re eti Antis Ward, (Opposite 51,'"Da Iron Willa , I ' ' ✓ -- ITMSBURGH. Rolling *ill and Bridge Castings, TABLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, 1 ILA BY AHD CASTINGS/ GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Char 5 reasonable. EBBEgli & iikenini& ..lirs oeldi , _ LIN FOUNDRY. • - PRICE & SIMS. Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street. Manntantnre and koopeoUriantly on hand Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, - - WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS, • SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WANE, And CastlAgeTherally- - • 119220$ Hio INAS CARLI N & cOn rr — Fotuti Wird Fop* and Aldine Work%, 04spusiar 0., ids Ow& CITY, murapicturars ot Eddie zusint4hesims. •5h sari , arid haw Wa nk, Rolling ; Kill and Maculae Camillus, Grate liars, Weights. Wagon Bozos, • Build to order and have on hal:MlT...agues** all ens. • • mv14:01 COrt4L' mwoRT 'AMID ROLL " 'WORK S. 880 Pezth Street. tOID & BA .GALEY Castliiii;itallitiiree. ... . OR n trINON MACHINEWK& " ~-, .ESTABLISIIRD trulß3B. ,•••-• ... • • • 7 litlellietOry of STEAM ENGINES, of all sixes antral the mostapp_rovedi pg a tterna,_ for stationary 413 fluoit ses .... :AVAWriiP,Is n tag T l E o i gr. I "fre x, B Glrszo, which will, be sold at very redu ced w P. F. ozusior.. weurvine, O. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and line of C. IP. Et. . , - ' no9:h2 LIWN WORKS. fAS. V lmas, Pres% pITTSBURGEL FORGE 1.• AND IRON CO., MANIITACTI7LEItB Or Bar Iron; Miroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car kxles So Railroad Cal Axles Hammered Locomotive tram es; • Locomotive Frame Shapes: Side Rods. Irokes, straps; Platen ileads; Eitcaisiboat Shan"; • stesmiwat cranks; PISIOU Rods, Wrists; pitman Jaws, Collars, do. Office, No. 177 PENN STREET, E VERSON, PRESTON & Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST STREET spot/Mtn Monongahela House, are24:do PITTSBURGH. HARDWARE NW UABDW A IRE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWER, Manufacturer' and Inknortens o lIAII,I33VA_ELE , CUTLERY,. &C. 887 LIBERTY STREET, 00851113 OF WAYNE. One *pure Belo► erniOnlpepol, PITTSEIbitGB. Arms tor 7•1101,148, BOW& . rtterSlMWilti ~/1 4* ;4 12, 0 3, *0 RUE N. BOLE . & CO, Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (111Lui Tam POINT, Engine Builders, Founders &Machinists, • , Manufeetnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES end STA TIONARY l 1 1 ;GINES, of all elves. rial attention invited to oar new STATION .A ' _ OIL WEEL VINGINaI .AND PORTABLE :B. ILEki_ t of 15-horse Power. _CASTINGS, of every kind . made to order at our yonddry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, ERA VTING, P RANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PR.ReSE3, on. hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, kronttxtg on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point Aar AU orders Promptly tilled. TRY QS. FORT PITT 11(01E1) . STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & 'SNYDER, IKAIMPACTOII3BB OP TDBULAIL DOUBLE-FLUBD TUBIILAJL PULE BOX AND CYLINDED STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANEB, CEDLNZYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANG, SETTLING PANE, BALT PANG AND CON DENBERS; STEAM PIP= eesourrzus AND IRON BIUDGEI3% PRISON DOORS AND COAL BHITPES OWee and Warehouse corner Second, Third. Short and l iberty Streets, ier Ordcrs sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:189 WIL BARNHILL Sr.' C 1 ~ ,- BOILER. MAKERS, '_ SKEET , ~._ z AND SKEET IRON WORKERS NOB. 510. AA, 24 A ND sirs ST. 6rt ... girt secured a large ed gad furnished it with the most approved Mach ens - we lite_PrelPered tO manufacture every deacripnon of BOthltge in the beat manner, and warranted oplar to any made tn the wintry. Oblaineoii Breeching, Flre Beds, Steam pipes, LommOve Boilers, Condensers A Balt Pans, Tanks 011 Palle, Agitators, tlettlinarrans, Boiler 'lron;Briggee, ndgar Paris, and sole MaSlU acumen o ugvanui . s Patent Boilers. iite D ideing "lee on the shin test notice. juidS M.IUTEB, . Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER. STEAM PIPE. :AD= BRUM ' .ILDIMI(D D. BILIIIIII. JARED M. BRUSH & SON, DIANDIFACTITBZES OT . Steam , Bailers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. INVW6neW. , WMUNG AND SING, commuiston Merchants and Brokers in - Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S, BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBIIRGH,•PA. PHILADELHIA ADDRESS, . G. KING & CO., TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION. MERCIIANTS, AND DIALI73 TL . Petroletutand its Proditcts. Pittsburgh Oiliee—LiiiilCLlO SIJILDitai, cor ner of Duquesne Way and /rah street& _ - - Philadelphia Otice-127 WALNUT ST. • apl:w3o N. LONG 4 MAIIIIPAC7URIEBS or PURE *BITE 'BURNING OIL, Brand--"L 117CLFER. P1 0111039 No., 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ALEXANDER PATTERSON, W. P. rosima. Hui'L Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber. ON HAND AND FOR SALE • 500.000 feet Ory Pine Boards; 30,)100 fret Dry Oak, 1 and 2 inch: 20,000 fret Dry Ash, 9, SSS and 3 Inch; 200.0001. et ri,:nliiek; 1,000.000 So. si4•lncia Shingles. sawed; 100,000 No. 1 50 Inch Shiflett:, sawed; 100.000 No. 1 10-Inch shingles ' , s ,avid; 2,000 Unrest l'tds, 7, 8 and 12 feet, 3011 cedar Posts. Also. Fire Brick, Tile and Clay,ln large or small quitntitlea. Yantis No. 85 PI EBLE STREET formerly Manche: trr, and 157 Ia:RECO& STREET, oppo site the Has Works, ny el. y; Jr 25073 FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY Capital, - $125,000. UGH. P. . . mpg 7 , 1 g • -,, WEMITADIT , :1011SIEBEBNIO513C PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH, Pa. prnswinson, PA., YLIOMACM=It OP ROLLING MILL STACKS, And SHEET IRON WORE. For Steamboats. ' OILS. Irt Walnut Street. LUMBER. rassiDirr—EDWAßir tiscarrmor—T. A. WRIGHT. burzautvramurr—EDW. DAVISON., Dini.CTOES: L. T. .E. D. Dithrldge. U. L. Malone, • •hnston. Edward Davison, John Mellon, Deo. W. Dithridge, R IL Jo LUMBER YARD—Corn BO STREETS. Ninth W FFICE AT FORT PIT Imam Street. :r of BUTLER and LUX ard. GLASS WOMB, Wash; la2Oos (SAS AND STEAM FITTIN JOHN U. COOVLII. KAY S UURT 1311111. JOHN M. COOPER 64, CO., BRASS POUNDERS, GAS GAS AND STEAM FITTERS' MAnufactiirers of PUMPS ANDBRASS WORK o eza Anfirm)%illagrias.in OAS •FIJETDREB Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, !PITTSBURGH. myzmao I ' ONIMOILERS. SAMUF7LI. WICKERSHAM, IRON BROKER, 124 Firit Street, Pittsburgh, • - the sale of Contrail, DoughaiuUre, do &bells, Deneaun 11. StiSIIIICVO, 131e134011, breeds' of Antiftaeltd, Youghiogheny B. Charcoal • " '" Agent to sephine, 1 sod other Volts And " i4otica4iilf:A4ol4 coastin • , if PEOPLES SANINGSBANK, PlTT6lll3lTiteli. . . CASH CAPITAL 1100,000. President— Y. LLOYD. 'flee Presides I WILILTAII BSA. MUM : Henry Lloyd, IHon oft. Mellon, P: P. Jones, Th. Wlfghtman Geo.l W. Heilman, " ni. Res, E. Harl4y , Edward Gregg , tram Stowe. Secretary & Treaerr l —S. F. TON BONNIIORST. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de posits. Deposits made on or before October let will bear Interest P omihat date. Interest competed on Ist November and let Max.% testate FORT PITT ' ~I` BANKIN6 COIP ANY, ' No. 1t lo itreet, CAPiTIt: : : : $200,000. BTOCKHOLD 8 INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. 1 , TIMMS IN _ GOVERNMENT SECURITIES; • AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED - ON TIME ItsPosiia. Collect:lose made 41/ all leMeßible Pointa in the United Butes sad claasdas. I IMII OIB. D. Boetetoer. ' D i112.104,14,11,h_er. tem. 4 4 ~Cgmh , Za l3 l;el:lAft, Z. rilflrtt, . . . James M. Baler. NAAFI.. licetiniiaN, Pratt. ~_ _,, . , A . 11..11MET WILSON. amasser. ILEX - STONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY - Man, PriTEIBIT2O II , PA. CAPITAL, (authorized') : : $200,000. H. J.nob, Win . B . Hamilton, John kurdoch, r., I Hen T. nockstoe Dor e. , en. A GENERAL 'BANKING BUSINESS THLIIBAOTHI ) Oolleetlons mat on all noesseble DOlntoi to tbs . United Oates and Cumin. . Merest Allowed on Thee UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H.l. LTDEON4 Ihreoident. OHO. VAIN wouzer.coomoir. arsIOCHHOLIMES INDMDITALLY LIABLZ. NATIONAL BANK OF CORIBLICE;• Cer. of Wood and Sixth - Sta. • A. PATTEHAoII President. JOS. ELAILLL Cashier. CAPITAL, : : $600,000. DIRECTORS: Gems W. Cu.. James McCandless, 1&5;d1 A. Patterson, Wrwn Ch m. u. L o c k h art . Allen Kirkpatrick. W. B. Haven. DISCOIINTS D CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, rrrresurtarx, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART a CO.a DZALXII/3 IX Exchange, • Coin, Coupons; And puilculat attent i l eg o to he purchase and COVERNMENt BONDS. , 18113332.0^111 on 3r...4)1140XL. • /*OLIVES & SONS 57 'Market Street, .prr.r.rioxsin:u3l-rs, i.A.. Collections made on all th e principal Points of the ,United Mates and Canada+. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOVOHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale • f uited. States Securities. WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. CHARTERED 1866. Interest paid on 'rime Deposits ANY 13UM RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS OUBJUTZy csi OHEOTL, WITHOUT Dlooolutta Daily at IS o'clock. President—THOMPHON BELL. Vice President—A.M. SHALL. DIRZOTORAI • THOMPSON BELL, I A. Me MARSHALL, J. JOI J. . DILWORTH. r JOEL ALDREIL LLESPIR. • Stockholders tO whom we Wm. Forsythe, Win. Caldwell, Willis Dairen, D. W. E. M. Fu lt on. NOVELTY WORKS pITTSBURGII • , NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, M'KEE & CO. • Keystone Standard, Patent Platform and Counter , . S - -. 0 -A L E S. Janus Faced Patent Door Loch and Latches, PAINT ADD 0 INE m E AEL L E I L I 'Ls mx, de. Corner - of - Grant and First Streets, iMII3 BARB & MOSER ARCHITEC7IIOI, • 1111111 T HOME ASKOVTION BUIIDINGI3, Noe. II and 4 at. Mtn , Btreat. Pittaburna, , Pa. Special intention given to, taw da4inths and Dominica °oust novas ilia rusacrituumised. PEG - Era , :MEElia r r-Z, BANKER. Corner. , of Weed ,and , Fifth Streets, T, AT 11 A. N. ,/ ap9:021 r"® make reference• Joseph Dilworth, Hey. David Kerr, Henry Lambert, A. hi. Brown, Thomas - gwlne. ILAN OFACTUIISH OF rzxx~uvxaa. ARCHITECTS. EIMMVEMMIE ggyBBAffiSAT ~ AND r& CR. L BONDS, GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET TEES OF CREDIT 344 DRAFTS a allatlelu any part of wope. DEPOSITS re ceived subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. JAWS . BRADY Bro CO., Cantoessors 40 S. JONES 41 00..) Corner Fourth and Wood &a, B AL. N 33. MI;L BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS Or GOVERNMENT SEOIJMIE, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON NWT PAVOIIABLZ TEHI[B• tar - Interest Allowed On Deposits. -Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders eseented for the Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and (Mitt. JAMES BRADY c r. & CO. Os 'gasbag( GaAs FINANCE AND TRADE, Critics. ovrern PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TuSDAY, !Wernher 29, 1868. Gold was steady to-day at 141 and quite a demand has sprung up for kits to pay for merchandise and other legitiniate ways, which'seeres to have been the prime cause , cifthelirmuess of the market. Governnienti Were very dull today, and 1881'3,18es, ''6s'ef new, '67's, 1 68's and Ten Forties declined 'about % per cent.; whilst the market remained firm and unyielding in'64's and '6.s's. - The stook: market is strong in Fort , Wayne, Cleveland, Erie and the Express shares; the balance is dull and lower. Money is more in demand, and business rather dull. Closing uuotations as received•by Ph. It; Mertz: Gold, 141%; United States 1881 s„, 113% Five Twenties, 1862; 113, **, 109%; do '6ss, 109%; do '6ss, new, 108; do '67s, 108%; do '6Bs, 108%; Ten Forties, lorg. Ohio & Missisiippi CertifiCates 28%; Western Union Telegraph, 84; New Yurk Central, 127%; Erie, 41%; Reading, 93%; Michigan Southern, 83%; Cleveland & Pittsburgh, 85; Ctdcago t Rock Island, 101%; Chicago & Northern, 87%; do Pre ferred, 87%; Fort Wayne & Chicago, 111; Mexchants Union Express, 24; —Closing quobitione received by. James T. Brady ,t Cat Gold, 141%; United States Sixes, 1881's, 113%; 5-zu's, 1862, 113%; 5-20's, • 1864, 109%; 5-20's, 1865, 110%; 10.40'5, 104%; 6.20'5, January and July, '66, 108%; 5-20 rs, January and July, '67 108%; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par less %; July 7.30'5. do %; August 119; -Sept.. 119; Oct. 118%; Uiiion Pacific Railroad, 192; Cen tral, 103. LinTABPRGit DIAR6ETS. &new oi? Gleziai*, TUESDAY. September 29. 1868. Business in general seems to be looking up slightly, though there is still, rOopl - for improvement. The _demand, hcimrrer - for most of the leading commodities of tradeilk restibitea'ailinly to supplying immediate wants, and while there is a fair :voiume.Of business in the aggregate the transactloaii generally, are of an '2*ml:of:a:taint character. The increased arrivals of Gish", 'Hai, and many other artiolea by river are beginning to exert some Influence On our market, and when stocks begin to accumulate, lower prices will donotless APPLES—In gool supply and lower; we now quote at $2,50 to $3,50 per bbl. POTATOES—DuII being offered freely, at' $1 per bushel and 53 per' bbl. Sweets are also in good supply, and cannot fairly be quoted above Viper bbl, except in a' retail way. BUTTER—IS steady but unchanged; sales reported at 38 to 400 for prime t choice packed and 43 to 45c for prime to choice roll. EGGS—Fresh packed are held at 25 but as yet they Lo off very slowly at that figure. SEEDS—SaIes of Timothy Seed at $3,50 to $3,75, and Flax Seed is scarce, and in de wand at $2,45 to 52,50. Clover Seed is dull and-nominal at $8 to 68,25. SALT—DuII; Allegheny River brands are still quoted at 51,75 to 51,8 U to the trade and 52 in small lots. HAYL-S.iles 'at Allegheny Diamond So les of 67 loads at $3O to $4O. , ONIONS—Firm, with sales at $1 to $4,25 per bbl. PROVISIONS—Bacon unchanged at 13 1 %, to 14qc for Shoulders;•l6 to 18a for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 20/ to 21No for Sugar Cured Hams. TALLOW'—Prime rendered la in steady demand at 12 1 ,4, to 13c. HENIP—Ia quoted at $2OO per ton. FEATHERS—Offered at 760 on arilval, for live geese. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet but steady at $2 to $2,10 for Red, and 3 to 5o higher for White. Barley is firm; with sales of goo.' to prime Penna. and Ohio Spring at $1,90 to $2; sale of leer choice Canada at s2,lo.•Corn is quiet and unchanged; sale of 1 carprime Ear at sl,lB—bu 4:sacking it. Oats steady, with sales on track , and in elevator at 05 to 66e, and ,n store at 68 to 700. Rye is steady at $1.40 to $ MILL FEED—DuII and unchanged $l,lO for Bran; 51.15 for Shorts; 61,30, for Shipstuffs. and $2 for Middlings. LARD OlL—Firm but unchanged at $1,20 or No 2, and 81,50 f .r No. 1. FLOUR—There is -no improvement to, note in the demand, and prices aro un 'c. 'aged. Spring Wheat, $9 , o $9,511 for good 'to choice. The "Pearl," "City," "Diamond." and other mills continue to quote at 510,50 f r Extra Family, in bar rels, and 610,20, in sacks; $ll for Double Extra. Faintly, In barrels, and $10,70, In sacks. Rye Flour, $8,75. Cincinnati Cattle Market. TAleiTteti!.o yan etttsbaren farsette.l etimirisiert, Sept. 22.—Beef cattle dull at $2,75a6,25per cental gross,soa4 with pe r ample supply.' Sheep d011,at,44,, 00 r mutat gross. loge in largeolupply and pi ices lower at Fa 75 per viutal gross • . Ch cage C .4ttle Market. By Teiegraphl ; to the f ittiherah Gazette.l enlommh Septet - 50 O ber M—Beef Cattle dull d heavy. 14t 13. 4,r oonimon to fair we; Pa 8 ,35 for fair to pledttlm, ands9,so - good'to•e*oollt. MI MI EMM ..x.0,-;Yj:z' - • •-7 ;Z: 7 't . r''''' ' - - e~~~ finis ovvraaPirtinkrEttrliAllsTrih,' TUESDAY, Septeukber.A 1868. Tho Crude market is quiet and unchang ed. Early deliveries seemed:to have been entirely neglected to-day not a dingle sale reported, though prices are about the same as on Monday; age heard of offers, to sell spot or October, sellers option, 'at 11%, though as a general thing holders. are ask ing 12. Sale of 2,000 bbla to be delivered between now and April Ist, seller's option, at 10; knd we heard it intimated that there were more buyers for some delivery at that figure. Offers to sell on cars at 011 City at $4,40, either for spot or October, which is considered equivalent to 11X, here. Tbe Refined market was reported some what firmer to-day, which' is supposed to Wave been occasioned by the fact that an other ' , deliver)" day is near at from d usually there are some ', w ho shorts," w Sheer force of circumstances, are compelled to go in the market and buy. Early in the day there was a sale of spot ell In Philadel- phis at 303,1 c, but later in the day, it is said,' sales 'were made at a slighT. reduction. Mere, we are cognizant of offers to buy at 30c, but there were nO salient sit that 600. October was quoted at. 80%.--no sales, re ported. Sale ofsoo bisla O ach for Novbmber and December at 29 c. ' - From the above, it will be seen that there is no peroeptible difference, between the market of today and that Of yesterday, save that spot and October were a shade higher,' and held with mord tenaoiry,'while the later "m onths, as yet, do not appear to- sympa --' B'ECEIPTS-AORLIRE OIL. Fulton, M. dc` - Co.. 80 Livingston t Bro. 80 Jas. Wilkins....... . 320 Kraft ,k Co 520 Fisher & Bro. —B4OO Fairview Ref 200 O. B. Jones 320 Mawhrey & 8r0..800 D. M. Edgerton....l6o.Jackson it 8r0...1700 Total OIL SHIPPED Be sT BY V. R. B. Erny, Jageman &Co., 153 bbls refined to Waring, Bina ez, go.. Philadelphia. ,• Forsyth; Bro;& Co.; 156 db do to - Warden, drew & Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart. Frew & Co., 277 do do to War den, Frew & Co., PhiladelPhia. • Monizheimer, Koehler & Co., 310 do doto Waring King & Co., Philadelphia. Nat. Ref. Co., /05 do do to F. A. Dilworth & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan it Co., 114 do do to War- . des, Frew & - • H. 'Koehler dcDo:, - 280" tali" refined to Waring, King dt Co., Philidilphia. Standard Oil Co., 22t -Ibbls, refined, to . Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. • Braun &-WW9r4/ 7 A. dro.:4O,IRWALTing. King & Co .,' PslladelP l la. R. W. Barka, 100 bbls ref. to Warden, "Frew& Co... Philadelphia. - • Tie.; cb4 , 44_& , 6 to4r. A. iiilworth it, Co., Philadelphia. Patterson dr. Heahouse, 56 do do to vari ous owners, Harikbom 5 ,H. W. o..Tvireddiew 200 do tanner's oil to • Secomb &C0.,-Beston. Total shipmenta-tKeffriel OIL B)l.ll4y.lit„Se.S.T I 4 IbUgpLEINE DEIKrr. Warring, liVilliams; P hil bls refineit to toßing & Ce. adelphia. - G. W. Holdship do Co., 291 do do to War ing. King it Co, Philadelphia. Union Ref. Co., 495 do do to W. P. Logan ar. Bro.; Philadelphia. •• • • • H. M. Long & Co., 216 do do to Warden, Frew & Co.; Philadelphia. • Jas. Miller, 31 bbls ref. to W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. • . do to: BrookS. •Ballentine& Co., 1 127 do - Warden. Frew .& Co., Philadelphia. Warden & Batchelder t .4B bbis refined to Warden. Frew & Co.; Phillidetobia. G. W,,Holdship & Co., 35 do benzole to Waring, King &..Co., Philadelphia. Total shipmenss Refined ' 1088 " Henzole 35 New York Produce Market [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiasette.: NEW YORK, Sept. 2 9 .—Cotton more as and lx,o better, with sales 2,800 bales at 26c for middling uplands. Flour; receipts. 1,436 bbls; market dull and heavy and I.oa 20c lower, with sales 8,609 bbls at $0,40a7,23 'for superfine western; 17, 4 20a8,80' for extra western; $8,90a10,60 for white wheat extra; - $7,90a10,25 for R. IL 0.; 18,50a10 for St. Louis; $lO for good choice do; closihg dull ' and heavr; hiitairyif With sales 350 75.ack9` at - $8,66a16,65: - ' Rye - flour , quiet, with sales, 225 bbls 16,25a8,25. - C"R.P9.41-9A3t-„,11:1411K7,110AvY.,., WU*, heavy ina.=olower, 'rebeatittl,t2;s24trash;' ' sales 68,000 bush .at ,51,35a1,58 ior No. 3 i,l43ring; 11,65a1;70 for No: . ' do; 11,80 for • o. 1 do; $2.25. for amber Ohio; 12 30 for arribiliSonthern; 52;6082,62 - for White Call fornia; *2,80 for extra choleewhite Michi gan. • Rye' steady, with sales 5,000 busn, western at 11,48. Barley scarce and firm; sales 1,800 bush. Stale At $.1,90 :flarlty Malt dull. Corn opened firm, but closed heavy and lower; receilts:4ooo , bus; sales 58,000 bus at *1,14a1,16 for unsound; $1,16a 1,18 for sound= mixed 'Westerns closing heavy at 51,16 forsound; 51,20 for Western yellow. , Oats dull , and nominal; receipts 17,571 bus; . 73a740 for new Western afloat. Rice easier for Carolina; 'B94a9i4e for new, crop.. Coffee firm; Saip4 liouo bags nio on private terms. -- Sugar' steady; sales - 600 hhds at Llal2s for .13uha, end- 11.4029 for Porto Ribo. Mo asses quiet and firm; sales 100 bbls Muscovado at 42:146e. Bops quiet • at.15a250. Petroleum - dull at 16al6the for crude; and 30%aalc . for refined bonded. Linseed Oil in liniited request at *1,0511,06. Spirits Turpentine quiet at 143ta15c. Pork firmer and quiet; sales 2,050 bbls_ at 828.40a2:,65 fur mess, closing at 828,50 cash; *.:8,372i28,62 for old do.; *23,75 a 24,50 for prime; *2 i,501a26,75 for prime mess; also 500 bbls mess' sellers for October on private terms. Beef quiet; sales 120 bbls at 813320,50 for'new plain mess: $20•a20,25 for new extra iaess. Tierce beef dull at $21a33 for prime mess; 530a36c for India m , ss. Beef hams dull and heavy at 20a29e. Cut meats quiet; sales . 175 pkgs at 113 tt 12%c for - shoulders; 12%a18 1 ;40 for hams. Middles quiet. Lard dull and unchanged; sales 53c tierces at 18.1 3 a19y,c for steam; 19g a2oo for kettle reade;ed.• Butter firm at. M a4oc for Obio;'4oa4lle'for State. Cheese dull at ISal7c. Freighta to Liverpool firmer; engagement.' per steeper of 35,000 brt of wheat at Bgit9d, • LATEST:—FIO I I? dull and inatne lower I on medium and - common ; grades. ; Nheat nominally la2o lower. Rye quiet at 111,47 for western. Oats dull and noinin4l at 73a 73340 for western afloat. Corn dull and heavy, at $1,13a1,15-for unsound, End 51,16 a 1,16% for sound new mixed western afloat. Pork quiet at $28,37a28,5C for mess; cash and regular. ,13-ief dull and declining. Cut meats dull and nominal. Bacon without decided change. Lard dull at 195ial9gc for fair to prime steam. Eirgs in moderate request without decided change. LouisvllleMarket. • :By Talegrapb to the rittsbursrti liszette.: Sept.23.—Tohaceo lugs low s ; 71 'hogsheads sold at 6aB fdr good lugs;— medium to fair leaf at 11a144, Cotton 23; standard domestics tied ned Mc. Super fine Flour .10,75; family $B,lO. Wheat $1.1,85 a 2,08. Corn, In bulk, shelled 9841,00. Oats 6546, Bye 81,381440. 114 - .• 316,75a17,00. Mess Pork 15: 1 .9,00. lard 9! 20, Bacon, Shoulders 123ia13; clear rib sides 15qa15%; clear sides 16a16 1 4. Bulk Meats, Sboulders livialln; clear sides 151 615)4. Whisky raw_and free 51,40. Mllwaule - c, !Flatlet. tgr Teietrahh to the Pittsbuish Oatette.l LWAVREE, Elepteuper 22.—Flour dull and weak but price unchanged'. Wheat lower; 111,47 for o. 1; 81,39 for N 0.2. Oats stead" , at 54 1 40 fur No. 2. Corn nominal at 96a for No. 2. , flieeelpts-r-5,000 barrels llour; 130,000 buihels wheat; 3,000 hempbus' ate ; 1,000 bushels corn . Shipments rola flour, 101,000, bushels whwhew; l r oos bwig?-7 obi oat; MOO bushels • ' ar- WE ME MU! =M CRUDE. RESINSkD._ . 10580 EMI