• OP - . CASTIt/I,_.* • STO VES THE BEST STOVES.. _ BikAATeEr& co. Massubsetaren of the greatest variety of Vook"Pader' and Heating Staires; TO BE EOTIZU) IN TRE,STAT*._ 1 Sole Agents for the celebrated Date Durning °ri -1 ll!: 1 11= 1 141 ron'itig. r kifil k e t e a . r aggr o Crh=l::' Irire !lessen° reithidllng-'.bunte all itinter. 'Do net boy untayousee o; seta for.Clreular. ~ Ft r t, ~ i . v T ir.aio. 30 _WOOD STBIZT ;:::s., , 1 t Our Mounts for Orley! tali -DE m BILEE...DBOS. '? -` Entithfiela St.: OEO. HUBIJE Y. Allegheny City. „ •• • ' , la ffr u s .t c , ..,... ~ film - . • ' • xu r tiortrits '-' irv.a - itEry op ' ' ... S IMI- -I ;;FV.W I O4 . ... 23`08702( 0011.7:N0. ILA7G.E', 6 * THE F Y' FURNACE, ” „ , :...f. .ion w_ ._ ip,anu.DlNGs. : ' • s'ami THE NEW i -DUST COOKING STOVE, tiLrerot. - . 1 VAN'STincT o ! o t L em um PORTABLE RANGE, enilTllillitildss : R) G.RATEte 4rclliis. and duet;4tAFma, zENDEts, &c: . • i i , i, 206 and 20s Liberty Street, . . :';: s et yis ~:,., „ . . PITTSBUEog, PA. COOK STOVES. ,`"-• CET THE BEST. BISSELL fk CO.'S; ultruisilto; PQA.Biz i umiw*Ti r ivaUz• Warranted to Cook, Bake or Matt as thei 'Sto well as any ore In the Union. MEM' N 0.2815 Liberty ;Street* Also** liiiidAziiitrAMilar- .1 ima j lgiovigH.; .11.1 ORATE ..1 1 7_bgATIVAgponlaili. ‘ 000 44.1. e AI; afs.., MET :13 1 EMEL _ INATORIES . b . , I k DUQUESNE' IRONer '7 n_ _AO STEEL WOR K catEmoss,':..aikruit:iteCo4. !.. JkLiannrACTUßSUctr ; : Iran, Mina and steel. • Calming* and • Wagon ilpfispga alai Axles- Duquesne& XL. and.tinAlata Merchant Bar, Round nudism:tare Iron; Bandi Hoop; /Sheet and Pate Iron Oval, lelalt Oval and Hall Bound Iron; Cylinder and Introit/3oz Iron;Drag temple& Bars: , T .eend Flag Ball ter IL:allBtoadB; - Cat. Itiatie and ,Slkes; Plow, Baring and, &II ; Lauslnated Steel; Cut ler BagverewHarsi ao., At.; "i fi . . 4 4 - 2 . OMee• and ,Wszehouso7-71 WATB,B, 4 t~~` SITEID STEEL Wt*lpL SENDER ! , Nlllllo}l. (tL rrrrs~~aa~; ~~,; • Manufteturers of evert despriPtlo.4 04. • - • CAST.AND . CERmAN S TEEL,.. BArLwAy spyincreK. nc. A • ... A ' inaar PLILVAM SPRINGS. „:1 444,1231 MT 1 NF1 1 ," 4 F7A 4 ?%; jrantil,Wie, iVater ant :10kFinit Stec - 3/ I ILLEIti BAHR & - XECTOszram i N: MILLER, es°. W. B cues: flrsc*Fry M. KIER. CRESCENT STEEL *ORES, Liaaa, 33 ARIFLAr-VALBJECArt o • I r Offibe r No.,339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. ftl4:de ,j4 IIDPLALCH I DLIMONIF =lll STEEL VI/o,lpp, PARK, - -BROTHEL & CO:,e milspitac tig4N,PVPupnl.44 [ .., Otee and Warehouse_ piLik_tesuplyi j ipicp.llD • and 119 and L9l FIBS :r irr:-,„„sTIS; ' '4- 4 + - ..• - - PrriSSURGH. ... Cir./Tin:main IN 113454 .. _.. ANDERSON & WOODS; lICCTESSOBEI TO ANDERSOit, COOK & • CO. , . lifanotactorere of every deserlption of •, 4 • -STEEL.' BEST REF:I2IeRb root STEEL. •,-:.._ . Mill, Milian Circular, Gang and Gross Gat • SA:vir . , .-P.1.A. ,- r - n .. s:, '. , . . . • I :3' " ‘"•-•: 7 51 -• ..', . Blieter Steel. Shovel, ra ,xes r °iaPrFltee l and Vrlgggte triteel : •% • Jingeroara,:qmde Steel. ryring Steel Tyre, Plow 1 :.•,--.... W, ltu ng y e anTAVP)r ti klg i oin te ePlLßST AND.R6SB Sys., -,-;;'.. Plttsourgn, Pa ' jv2Bid9 Godeffroy •BraCkei 4t -Co., 42 ECOHAIHGE PLACE. .12EW YOU, Axe prepared, staßole Agents in the United States for the Prnaslan Mining and Iron C0.,0f Dtdstmrg, Ivestphatto,f jdicost tract Or sen in_ littanti ties to oft Ilqassere, (delivered In either New York or Phila.. delpltia) the giltibraie I V. H. - SPIEGELEISEN ). sedeo extonalvety £or the mantlreeturlng of, BESSENiEIt "STEEL' hie Iron le free ftom Stiliamr and Plitieplaolus,'and contains a. heavy percentage orlianganese4 The hove are oil° ready to contract tor, of sell Oartiee; . ; • STEEL RAILS by - bY' ;,;-;-.,-.,.,...5f.!...!:+-.1...-......‘'1---;,,,...r -':. ':'; • „,-,:,.:!.. ' •';'''.',.; '.i; ... ''' . .A::: - 7-'7'..,,T,'-".•-• - •,,,..:- • _ . 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J.,°:),--...fAA'4-.,•*,',4g.01,'T4-,,A.,...•5;',11•C•,,,Y,1Y-'IF,',,Z» ..fiT‘).-.....-r-it',A-1t..-...",i.,*16,-,'-e.T-'l,...'z''Ai,-Vj'4,;:,?....,;•":1,..ii.,'a,:,',.- i,,,N,;?;•4'..,.*:••:;,,'"i2,,F",,,,5,,,,,,,,.;"':t;',,?‘"?.';4'.:,;;;-•::7; ':: . :::1':•-t-gt:ff;*,*:.j.i.y.,1 ,4-;.-4.',04%,..4.4-&1.i4E,:,*.kr.1.7.,..t,5.7*k-?:::,...-..?•,'..- '.-,:'• '' .' .. . - • -......, .-.- . - . • . : . .-, . . .. . ... . . . . f: 4 EIMIXI ME T i ff o *V - T2.q ( MlscAx ) i.F.': . 'r ',mirth Ward Foundry and Nadine Workr, 13ANDIIBNYHT., ALLEGHENY CITY, nfacturers of Steam Engin Oil PreaseA i T i n i l i - IV, Ruining, Grist e ar Am and Machine C W I Nlreighta l ! 'order d have on r n ß g in x e e s s Otili sizes. • antlials ! f • EMI Ma ,Bar Iron; P.4lroad Fish 13829ratla Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles Hammered; . .Lfecmioillre Prameei EA364:•inotividOiame, Sinkipein - • • Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; Piston Handal, , Steatitiont Sliatia; • Steamboat Cranks; Piston. Rods, Wrists; Pitnian Sawk;Volltiti;dee. 'VVERSON, PUEST ON & CO., - Perinoylva* Iron Works. Wareloiuie, Nos. 'i6l 4.0'167 'FIN.S7' LSTREET, Ipposite llonottitabela Rouge. - '- 1°24:116, MED gEw HARDWARE HOUSE. LINDSEY, STERIII 7 1 1 8c EIMER, t; ELA.l:t . llW.d&l:t3Ei NM • 887 LIBYE , TY STREET% thie Square Heiner Union DepOti Airute baeLles ATLAS WORKS • 11 4 11 5 74727 P. tri 19 49/sl;4l 4 ldrpter I - 1 3 ° si TITIONAII N. BULLER, President. Thtse 140-11 fast comAnztab eats sz4 Fre acrjr litugloes, of every deocripUoio. aonerig, OH Tanks. Irkeet Iron Work. Ilroad Castings. - . lolling Mill Castings. Engine Castings. Machine Castlime. tiexteral Castings. ' OBD=3 saraerrial n09:n69 NATIONAL FOUNDRYN AND PIPE WORKS.. :49+4cstroXi grief biliatiriragreetip; amnia WAR%) P ErpicriFiamrp„, Wil. SXITH r7. 11' , Manufacturer of • .. ' o,lBi l *RION EfTgriirPnari; BO!. GAS AND WATER{ C ORK S. ;ii _ t 14 "f117 sandi and 14 feetl!,Ftl tri aar h' . 77 . 91 S lieneral wiles foi Impair! also call theatten tion of Etaparintendents of Soo Arorkop my nuke, of LIVINGATON.W. H. BITAT.W. As BOAMION, at. LODIPSTON & co - ., • , :IRON rovwDzas MANIIPACTIDDIaD3 ' I --P FM T A I SIXtr:MMITOW AU descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas PI ___,tters.4l4- Ment4tralgrPiem444'°9#l44lu3lEAi d lotlp .14bWOrk prompt!, ittended to. 7 A'• 16 and Works—WAßElNG.lX=Ogiglinx near pater Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. Tip 1 BENSON, BEA & CO., 41 - 11 +1.V.. 3. ;:Y,, , a Itccesides s as Itoiiiiisbx,litnifE ifilY , ; . 4. - - • WASHINGTONIVORKS, ii.. -- FULINDERS AND PACIiiNISTIL PITTSBURGH, • lfannilgeturers of Boat and Stationary litearntEl= I t % wtiii Blast Engines, Mill Ms.chinerf, Gearing. , Castings of all descriptions; ofl Maio ad itti oiler and Sheet Iron Work. , ... i.n .11::; gineiaßnypSif.slitld %writs; feiWng Boilers. jall:rs2 riutorer itukirt I , Ol7PiDitY. ,Beatirr" , atiimee Ninth Ward, o%orattellsdoiklrpls • o i J rirrafroitaa. min and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, • , Mscattraar AND CASTZEfeIf tifiroylen4l,l4L : Ordeis Cbarges pro:wreasonaitty ble. and Csoreta4y . exectotid. I:l3Bitni & ii&CHLltrx mums _ .B.IIIIILIN FOIINDRY. . PRICE & SIMS. t(ll4e and Warehouse; 2W Wood Street. ,t;;;;; 1iaaV,1416.g0ta170111.91/0.1t,t- Vhimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, t• - • WAGON BOXES, DOG LEON% SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE, And Castings generally. ap2S:ye (TATRA', FOUNDRY 1 AND _ ROLL WORKS a . 3. t Bin: AN, BOYD & BAGALEY. .r: OM Rolls, KW Castings, Roll Lathes, &c. I LTON IMIADItorzoIitOITELS. ESTABLISH= IN 183 s. nibetory of STEAM IC.NGINEI3, of all sizes tr the most approved patterns, tor stationary pu r poses ; STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY-- BO TS. A variety at 10, MI and 16 horse power ENIMFliktlOllO4 IKII4 at very, reduced. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and ling of C. &P. R. no9:h3 I ARON WORKS. LAB. EENlFil;PfelOy l . {Y.-P. PORT O. thiPne FITTSRURGH FORGE AND IRON CO., irAsrFecntaras 9ffloe, No. 177 PENN STREET, PrTTSBUR S.4LRDWZME. ff=== • . . •ft•r,j.;,'.. • IMEM=I COEMOI OP We.YNE, PiTTSI3IJRGH. PI IMP 4* wive, za WO 7 2IES. CARROLL & StiIYDER, ' ILLITO7.IIO , 70'.8 07 TUBULAR Docrisral-nanra TUBULAR, FIB 80% AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLLER& OIL STILLS AND OLL TAN N% CHIMNEYS, BREECH AND ASH PANS, SETTLING'. PANS, SALT . PANS AND CON DENSERS; I STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON AMIDST/3: • PRISON DOORS AND C OAL SMulms, Oates and Warehouse, eorner 1 Seeoud, • Third, Short and Liberty Streots, PITTSBI7RGH, Pa. , • lap wcril ifie ibure(l/%4' 'win , At•onangy attended to. • • seld:lbe MID saimarr IRON Noe. so, ss, n.ll AND Si MIN ill: ,ttaniAargda iraga ard ery. in :4l n ar s .,L hed " "t ro l Stnan=m e r e mi t ry t ie :g e nres o i t at itgrs, in e th t : tonntry: chimneys, fire7chins, Beds, ; ko m oomotme A w i tre, male g rsßs e t `lVBoner Isutt, i gmenef ie rg i t e A r l:Tickie mum epaittls done on ;tie shortest notice. • ist:en JAMES N. BITER, , Roe. 55 and 56 Water Street s , irrissvnen, is., 11 4.2117FACTVEZR 97 IRON OIL TANKS; WitTI.ING PANS, corrza inrsat gais. Jim STACKS,' dad SEIZETIRON WORE. Por Steamboats. JABID BEINEG IDICTSD D. JARED M. BREIW & SON, auxvittertlazis or Steam Boilers; 011 Stills; Tanis, SORICIET IRON WORE. &O. 1" - Pen Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. • ' 2 l Commission niercannts and Droners is Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING; DUQUESNE WAY, PITTSBURGH, PA. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, -1 wArt.mq, : HMG:4 C ti 127 Walnut 2treet. ,MACS BROTHERS, COMMISSION ilEßawin, A ND MALI= IN Petroleumitustibr-Proftets. Pittsburgh Offtee—DALZELL, BUILDING, eor. rter of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Ptilladelphle blase=lAZ WALNIjT ST. apt:wso EL N. LONG & CO., •auaruireer?lret.3linr, OIIy PU T WILLIE Brand—"L Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. LUMBER; LIPMBIERI LEVU= ALEXANDER PATTERSON, -Dealer inall Kinds of Lumber, 014 NAND AND FOR SALE 500;000 feet Dry - Puie Boards: 3,000 feet Wyk/nit; 1 and 2 inch; 20,000 feet Dry Mb', 21, 16}‘ and 3 inch; 200.000 fret Hemloc k; 1,000,000 No. f IS-Inch Shingles, sawed; 100.000 No. 1 Minch Shingles, sawed; 100,000 No: 110-Inch Shingles, a laved; 4,000 Locust Posts, 7, g and 19 feel; 300 Cedar Posts. Also, Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, In large or small quantities. YARDS No. SO PREBLE STREET, formerly Manchester,, ,antIISIIIItEBECOA ISTRE!BT. oppo site the OasMOrkasAllech. ny . .1 : OUT PITT LUMBER. COMPANY - - ' - $126,000 . • _ PRzerararr—DAD DITHRIDGE. BZCIIET.ARY--T. A. WRIGHT. BOrsRINTIANDRT—EDW. DAVISON. Edward Davison, John Melton, Geo. W. Dithrld e Lunn= YARD—Corn - DER STREETS, Ninth W OFFICE Ar,rowr ington Street.- ,< Ittyllro4 I:llVllF;lkini444l4oktell •- - - JOHN Li. cn ATIL Y 3141.v ecd al 414 CO., BRASS POUNDERS,: GAS AND STEAM-, INTERS , Manufacturers of rIIMPLS AND DRAIMI WORK.- o every a Arafraloi:J .l 4l7tea c in GAS FIXTU.V. Corner: f Pike and , Walnut Stieits, F.Trrs.EttraG,it. , _„1 myls:zso /RON BROKERS. SANnttiVit**Eitittittim, El OE =I IRON BROJELIER, 124 First Street, Pittsbunk Pa. • Agent for.tite 8111k1 of Cornwall, Donghamore, -Jo sephine, Duneannon, Stanhope, Glendon, and - other brzir.ds ,of :Anthracite, Youghiogheny Coke and C. B. Charcoal • Conelgu AGlF4A l ittri 'llanigtoAr . - ‘; mt.:Amu Ivan EN r- tee D~ I 1 L4,4*40 1 Cor. p -1! .4114s ute Et/ ` ? t • - En gbießuitiler,kkotlitgliNiell*k' . Manufacture _ I4T HAM I 3OAT-peiNES and STA TIONARY 31 NGINF.S I itt all tee:, ' Special attention invited4nur.mew STATION ARY OIL wgrj. CAW PORTABLI, Bolt Els, of 10-heree titterer • - , Foundry on evetry kind.iade oraem ulfr Foundry, on THIRD STIARS ,below Market. RIGS for Oil Nigefis, SHAFTING, HANGERS, illOUSEnnd TORAOOO SCREWS atm IRON T OBA I CCAPBXeSES, Inttnd madeeto order, at the 4 - INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. • it AB orders promptly filled. TRY FORT PITT IIMIER; STILL AND TANK ivaa r.,.~ta~ L. F. Duncan, E. D. Dlthridie, M,Mabneltnaton., ard. aof MAE and LIM 6LASSIWOICK2?.Wit h xqo riaoris. Poetallyseiliateds , .aviittrairixttriq4 PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK, CABE CAPITAL $lOO,OOO. President—RlEßßY LLOYD. Vice President.-W REA. • Henry Lloyd, ;Hon. Thos Jones, Th. Wlghtman 'Geo. W. Malin, Wm. Be B. Hartley ,. : Edward Gregg,gg Hlrian S towe. Secretary & Treas'r—LS. F. VON BONSHORST. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST piid time de posits. • Deposits made on or before Oetober let will bear interest from that date. Interest computed on Ist November and LC Iday., 1v31378 FORT PITT _kiNKING COMPANY; . No. 169 Wood l Stret. , CAPITAL, $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDI 'DUALLY LIABLE, Dr., Di GOVERNMKtiI" , SEOURITI B, = AND C3LD. INTEREST ALLOWED. ON TIDE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the gaited State, and Canadu. niazoToßs: D. Hostetter, ,Jao.o,„flashix„,_ James Gordon; " Bobt: IWallace, . rawcett, J 4 aMe 4tre sH W . l4lll /tall er ej. 4inkijiMi; *VSSe& BAWL: D. LEST IiCEICOTONE 'f • ; 'No. 293 LIBERTY Ma i% • CAPITAL, (authorized,),l s t : $200,000. DIRECTORS. kralaW ?1 Wro.11; Harlltou, ohn urdoeb, • Henry_ &aircraft. - William Espy, OW. T. Van Doren. Samuel Buckley, GIiNERAL BALINO BOlNziss TBANBAC7TED Collections made on all aoceuilds po int In the Vnited Stated Mad Canedit.• - • Interest Allowed on Vnie Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNOB, OEO. T. Y.4../t Cas!Lisp. AuPl3l' . OMB OLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIANLY. NATIONAL .BANK' (010illiERCE, • • Cor. of Wood. and Sixth Sh 3. A. PATTERSOA President. JON. ILEUM. Cashier. ,CAPXTA.L, : ; $5.0,600. - DLFLECTORB: 1 A. Patterson, ~ - George W. Cue , Wm: R. Brosrn, • ' '' • James IdeCandiell, Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas,- • Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. g ee d. 'W. 11..HaVen, . . . . • . . DISCOITIVID DAIL , --- ART, CAVGREY & CO., BALERS-AND BROKERS, Corner Third and - Wood Straits, inprairtritaii, Asucczakdis To mum. sAsie4 C 0..) 7 • DILLIES IN Exchange, .;Coin;; . Coupons,. And ' particular anent mild to he purchase and GOVERNMENT reo,NPe. *light Draft. on iscandonlarmas • I 57 Markeiiiiiiet; 3 P. 1 .27 - 47 1 Y0 - Eilccika.T4, 1 Collections made oa all the principal points of the United States and Canadas. Stoeksi Bonds and other Boonrities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON CO SIGN. • , • Particniar attention paid to the purchase 'an . 1 . aide of - United StateS Securities. WESTERN SAVINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Street. • CHARTERED, 1866. tit:merest ilaldon'X3iiielh3tiosites RECEIVRII FROM ; 7 ONE DOLLAR UPVVARD. DEIN:Ham RIIBIECT i aO OHROX, wrrnowr ntle:idintinany ii l l2 PresidentHOMPHOIRIL. ,The President—A. M. mAmIIALL. DIRZCT0118: 110)glot N RELJ.; AL ht. mARRH Avr _ OS DILWORTH. -N Am. 77.7 J. d. GILLESPIE. Stockholders to whom wemake reference* Win. Forsythe,Joseph Dilworth, Wm. Caldwell, Rev. David Kerr, Willis Dalzell; I Henry Lambert, D. W. C. Bidwell., A. Brown, E. M. Fulton. Thomas Halite. ECHANIC§' N 0.14 Smithfield Street, PITTS111:1dGII; INTEREST PAID , ON.- PEP,OSITS! ANY s . um RECEIVED PltGal ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. De posits received subject to cheek, without Interest. ' ..... .. . .-- jAMES BLACKNORE, Presidentr. 4 ", GEO. D. TINDLE, Secretary and Treasurer. JAMES H. HOPX/NB, Rollelier.: • TRUSTEES: _. James Blackmore.' • . d ames Hi Matruh Alex. 'rindle,l James Bowl.. . Witham Omar. , , W. W. Bnostow, A.. G. - Cabbige.' ,l '',, Robert Wray; .... • John EVilqa. .01 YE - Pixtuß, &o. aiLILMINGTAO.N ,4111140, WASHINGTON STREET, Near Pittsburgh Grab Elevator : 11111 W. W. AbTD.ERSON, Manufacturer of CORN MEAL RYE FLotlit and CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered in either city free of charge. Drain of all lands chopped, and Corn ebelled, on 01;14 notice. NEI -` t 4. 5ct:,47.141.,,d,1;45.5ajZ. ON. Cashier. I OPTION, OFTHE Prrrentracia Galumph WEDNEsDAY; SepteMber 30,1868. The Chteaid"Trititiit"isiiesidak saise - During last week the excess of receipts over shipments were:. Of flour, 3,544 bbbi; of wheat, t62;917 bush; of rye, 26,588 bush; , of barley, 66,340 bush; making an aggre gite value of , conelderably-over half a mil- Bon of dollars. To be balanced - against this are the excesses of shipments over re ceipts: Of corn, 123,733 bush, and of oats 127,202 bushels; making an aggregate value of .nearl9lll2oo;oookand _showthg;*itiron the 'it hole.'that' Um. amount- of, nichaeysin. Grain and Flour held here is increasing. The banks are paying for very little Grain for, shipment to-day . , and such car goes, are going forward' are pineipallyvt Corn and Oats, which do not count tip in I value as rapidly as Wheat, and the result is .that there is _bat a small_.amoiant of Ez, change tusking, and prices have advanced; sales were made between - banks in the city this forenoon, at 50c off, and afterward at 25 cents. ~• . . —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady et Co.: Goldi - 141%; United States Sixes, !Mrs, /11%; 5720'8, 1862, 1)2%; b-20's, 1864, 1095(; 1865, 109%; 10-40 1 s, 104%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 107%; 5-20', January arid .fuly, 87 107%; '6B, 108%; June 7-30's, par less %; July 7-30's. do %; August 119; Sept.. 119%; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Cen tral. 103. AT 11 AL:Tfaix;:o23-- . , r PITTSBURGH PETROLEUM MARKET OFFICE OF ITINPyIIXDURCIII GAZETTE, t , WEDNESDAY, September 30, 1868. CRUDE: . The Crude market was again,y.ery quiet today, and compared watt" Yesterdie_ l spot oil is a fraction lower. Sale of 1,000 bbls itext , 1,000 all OCtober, at 11.%;_400 to 500 (36 gravity) to be delivercd.jrithdp. a few days at 1135; 1 car load atlt3‘; an? 5,,000 to be delivered between now and :April Ist, 1869,, seller's ' oßtton, at This' last • gale o*a an idv;ancirOS . quader, as the last e reported-for that -delivery wart,,at 10. For some days pasti , there has existed a feeling,that prices would rule lii her 'about the last of this.or the flr*. of._,next ,month, but thus far these ••expectations ..have not 1150 en realized, and it .is not atittle• strange that • early deliveries • sold ir , idiade-lower to-day, than %tier:didyesterday:- There are Many however * who are : still 'very san gable of betterrices within a short space of time, but at this writing .:the chances seem to be very, evenly balanced, and it would take brit very little to throw the scale one way or the other, s !, • itErtrlsn. • • • This was a very interesting day to nearly' every one connected with. the oil business, , being deliver y day, as it was believed that, the developments brought out would fore shadow the c ourse of the market for next .month. So far as we could learn, however, everything passed off. guns ly, no one that we could hear of being short, and, so far as prices are concerned, there way but little. difference between the market of, to-day and that of yesterday. There was buts single sale reported, 1,000 bbls, on spot, at. 30c; yesterday there were sales reported at 303 i to 30 , y,c. Late in the afternoon it was reported that October was considerably firmer, with offers to buy at 303 x, to 31c. Thus ends another eventful month in the oil business—a month that has been char anterizei by more violent fluctuations in - prices than any other preceding' month this year. Eventful too, because, many in dulged in strong'expectations that Septem ber would do for them what other months had failed to do. . . RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL., lfeßelvy & Bro. 150 Mawhin'ey&Bro 240 1 Fisher & Bro..... : 1000 floldatilp, & C 0.., 480 D h .. f. Edgerton 320 Livingston & Drei - 160' Peerless Works.. 480 Craft & Co 480 L"okhart &°F:::.: 780 - •. .::: Fairview Ref 280 Total Owsten & Sowers 200 OIL SIIIPTED EAST BY A. V. R. R. Staiuntrd Oil Co., 107 bbls relined to Warden; Frew & Co., Philadelphia. - Fawcett, Logan & Stookdale, 50 do do to A. B. Parkhurst, Baltimore.- - Standard Oil 'Co., 151 do benziile to War den, Frew dr. UO.• Philadelphia. O. B. Jones, 150 do to C. B. Hol brdok, Philadelphia. oil; sturpun LAST PROBI,DIIQUESNE DEPOT. Warden' dr. - Batchelder, 60 bids relined to Warden, Frow & Co., Philadelphia; . 1 13. W. Holdship & Co., Oil-do do to War- I g, King & Co., Philadelphia. • Milian Ref.• Co. - , 811` do do to W. P. 'Logan: do Bra., Philadelphia. H. U. Lonk & Co.. 'l6B dodo to Warden, Frew & hiladelphia. ‘ ' , Brooks.: Co., itallentine•dt Co., 56 do. do ;to Warden, Frew ,&,Co., Philadelphia, MentZery Ileplef & Co:, 161 do . devio W.' P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.:, . ! GS ./TiiH; Cincinnati Iron Market. CINCINNATI,- isepternner 29. The do mend has been good for pig iron of all kinds, and price's are firm. Malleable iron is in fair deniand, and.' mule' 'shoes twee% pecially active, and higher prices are °h ilt nod tor small lots: We qu ,, te: Pig_ No. 1 Charcoal Foundry iron, V& to $4O; No. 2 do, $37; charcoal mill iron, $3B to 837: b tone enal iron, Pi to $33: Tonnessee old last, 8.15; Missouri, 817; ear whoel iron, c 860 to 806; Blooms, 8100 to 8105 per tun. ME . . Tqa: T itt...- - MrattriEM - T'l ; PA1:10411491 . 1. -- '•:-.".' - - - - ,-.., .:,,.. a • if. ~,•-• ..primaioilignisPrnopu ßali Gmaitri,l . - Sz September 30, 1868... E :.I 4 , •-r WMNsana • . ......, , The nue" prominent topic of disci:mum t orner of W ood and .Flfth,, Streets. .. •-' - ' - ' -•' '' in coniiteicial azalea to.' day, was arireitard GOOBENNENT IND MCIFIC L L BONDS, to the "Cornee - in the Chicago Corn mar ket; a fe_w Airs lance, No. 1 Corn was down abotit - 90e, wille 'to-day it is up td.11,18. From this, it is;evident:anti those who are - . , "short" will be pretty well squeezed, and that IP the intention of those who are long to make the best `theY can out of the "cor ner." By the way, we learp that some of our dealers have been ,operating largely in Corn iii Chimgo,but unfortunately they sold out too sqon, and, as a Consequence, the "clrner7.did _them no g00d... Wheat cou-, taines to decline in all of the [ceding Mar kets; Spring Wheat is nowllower. - than-it has been for several and the same. ._, Astra° of Spring Wheat Floar. GROCERIES- 7 The grocery market is. steady with a moderate jobbing demand, and a' fair volume of business in the aggro gate,vvhile so far as prices are concerned.. there are no important changes. Strawits-.Cnba,-125ic for good grocery 12, to 13c for prime; and 140 for choice; Porto Rlco-'good, 13c; prime,l.334;'ehoictip '.1434 to 15c; Clarified Cu, bte 1434 c. Re fined-Standard Hard, 17c; A, 16c; -B, 15xc; Extra C, 45 (c; Sugar House, 10%. to 11. Corr? Rioranges all the way from ' 2114 to ' 2634 c for pommonto strictly prime. Java 37 to SSC. ' ' Syriiirs--Lotetang's $1,10; Sliver Drips; 31,10; White Drips, sl,2o;fnedium .brns, 75 to 85c; common, 60 to - 65c; - 136...ft1ict Ed gar Syrup, 51. . , Rion-r•ltangoon, -good, 1034 c; prinie .to choice, 11 to 111‘0; parolina,,l2 to / 2 340. A. MoLassief--New Orleans, 95 t 041,03; Cu ba, 65 to 70c; Porto Rico, 75 to 90c. , 2 . - SpicEs-Cassia, 80 to 85c; Cloves :45c; Pepper, 38c; Allspice, 35c; Nulinegs, $1,50. Sraticrt.-Madison,l3c; Silver Gloss, 12Xc, and Coin Starch,. 1334 c. , . i Tranrs--Layer Resins, $4,75 per bon' . Valenta, alc per ,lb; Prunes, 17c; Currants, 1234 e for new, l .1..... . • - - ~- . • ~ _, Ran LitA. - 6- --- 12;46; Sho t; 83,50 per bag. ' - Soars--"Babbit's," .12e; ,eoakely,e? - 11 34 0 , 10414 6. t•ci.. 7o o * Diobblu'fi,... c. . ," 15c. - Ca.uptam-:Mould,l6c; Star, 2a- ' COrtcurrrnexfin - LYR-400 per Cage . . - BI CATtit Sonaf-48,50 per 100: ' • - . . L _. Fiart....W.bite Fish: $9,00.....Lake Muffin* VP:, Mackerel No. 1, $ 22; No; 2. vp3, ~, No. 3, $13.50; in half barrela. 50c more. APPLES-In good supply ' but un changed; .regular sales at ip,oo to ff `perbarrel. BUTTER-Is-in better supply, and while the market la somewhat ~.easte,r,.pricas are unchanged at`.3B - fd 404`lbeprimb to - • cliblce Reeked 'and 42 to 43c for _prime to rolioice Roll. '' . - ' • •- ' ' "•'• EGUS-+Wereln better demand tiklay, and fresh -packed sold readily at 25c. . POTATO +' S l dull; we now quote 'Peach Wows a,;:9oc, on track', and'•Men> $l, instore.• ;Jetsly'Siveete selling in store. ,- SEEtaXB4 , 3*id is accrue and' in 'de mand, atid may be quoted at 7,45 to 32,50. Timothy' Seed‘Als in good suPplyand offer ing freely at 33150. Clover Seed Is dull and nominal at .iiii.7s tol B . SALT-Is dull and unchanged; Alleghe n y River brands at 11,75 - to $l,BO ..to .the. trade, and $1,95 to 32, fn small lots. - O,NIONS-Firm, with sales at 34 to 34,50 per bbl.; ~ • - r - • - -; - - ' - ,-'' T TALLOW: 2 -I'l l lmi renderedie in steady demand at 12%t0 13c.- - HEMP-I 4 qnoted at $ 2OO per ton. '• - FEATHER,S-Offered at 750 on arrival, for live geese.'• • ' LARD OIL-Firm- but unchanged atr 31,20 for No. 2, and 31;50 'for No. L PROVISIONS-Bacon , unchanged at 13¢ to 14V0 for filheulders;l6 to 18d for Ribbed and Clear Sides, and 20/ to 2134 c for Sugar Cured Earns. . GRAM-Wheat le dull 'but unchanged- , .we are cognizant of offers to sell No. 1 - Spring at 31,85, with .51,80 bid. Corn is quiet and unchanged-cases 31,15 to - 11,18, for Mixed to prime yellow. Barley is in limited supply and firm With a gedd'de. and; sales of good to prime Pa. and Ohio. Spring at 31,90 to 32, and Choice Canada at 12,05 to '32,141 Rye is in better demand and firmer; we heard of a sale of 1,800 sacks at. $1,50; also,l,ooo;_bushels, aS sante l - figure... ! Oats firm but unchanged at - 65 to 68 on track, and 68 to 70 in store. MILL FEED-Dullandolfieheged at 51,10 for Bran; $1:15 . for Shorts; 3130 for Shipstuffs, and Vial' ISllikilliloll 11 1x+7 .ri • .-. f .'f' HAY -Market - quiet • and'i, nnehanged; i.... 1. prime haled .M Ati oYboote4 0 Votoltlit2-on PLOllit- Continues quiet and wesdc, ; with a drooping tendency. Choice Spring j : Wheat brands are selling at 39,25 to $9,50. • The mills aontinuerfto., quote at 516,50 for Extra Family-in bblif and - 410;20 - Inracks; Double Extra at 311 in bbls, and 310,70 in sacks. Rye Flour, $8.75. , GIN.D SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the inoet favorable terra,. Sella LET TEAS or CREDIT and .DRATTS a enable in any part of Europe. DEPOSITS received enbject to check, or =TIER EST ' ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. Js. Co , to S. JONES & C 0..) • Corner Fotith and Wood Sts., 3E3 AL INT 311E.M.1k=th. BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OP • GOVERNMENT SEdIIRITIES,- GOLD,' SILVER. An ewes,. • - ON MOST FAVORABLE Ur Interest Allowed on Deposits. Money loaned on Government 'Sonde at low est market rates. • • ' - Orders executed for the Puiehare, and thile of ST9olol;llbXDitifild:oolfilhi JAMES T.. EiltllDT d~• CO. 610'.Jit.tOitil'j."041..t,fr FINAXON AND TRADE NEM St. Louis Market, qfy Telegraph to the Plttsburgl Gazette. ] 5T 1 .,.4.4 - 4ris; . Sept. 30 .-4obaccc..t,fiull. ;uact_ unchanged. Cotton and Hemp, nothing doing. • 'Flour—more inqiiiry for low grades for the southern and 'eastern market; an.- .perfip5.115,50a6,24 extralfl,2sa7 6 4si doubler extra-87a9,25, treble extra to fancy 419a12. Wheat fiat at f1;70a2,25 forprime to choice red and white fall; spring sold at 51,40 a 1,45. Corn in good demand at 9449634 c, and fancy *bite at 98c4,1. Oats firmer at 5134 a 53c. Barley , unchanged at' 1.:,80a1,95 for prime to choice, and t2af.,) 15 lor extra choice to fancy. Rye firm at 1,18a1,25. Pork steady, with sales at $28,80a29; bulk clew% sides can be bought at 15c. Bacon dull; shoulders, 12 1 /01.2;ic• clear sides 16a16:(c, for fresh smoked; 17: 1 4a19c for sugar cured hams. Lard dull , at 19a20c in tierces and kegs. 'Whisky 'firm at $1,50. .Receipts— flour, 2,500 bbls; wheat, 10,600 bush; corn, 1,300 bush; oafs, 650 bush; barley, 3,700 bush; rye, 400 bush. New York, Dry poods tittprket. ,- 03 7 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) .N.Ew Yontr, Sept. 30;--Market for Cotton' goods continues inert and rather depressed, as some styles Oil shrink in value from day to day. The Atlantic V Sheet ings, which last week found buyers at 1.4 X, are to-day offered at 12X. Heavy. Sheetings are,. steady at ..1.1a15;i for Southern and best Eastern ' which is as low a price at they have reached at any time within a year. Printing Cloths depressed, at 7a7lCfor good and extra. --, Prints steady at 124a13 for American, Richmond, Po- cilia and Sprague. Delaines steady and in fair rogue t at 19 for S..rague, and 20 for all , other leading makes. Woolens ghterally iwprovect and in good request, butat alight concessions ou fancy makes. 4550 1 1 'Veleta) Mar.liet. my Telegraph to the rttlaburgh Gazette.] TOLEDO, Sept. SO.—Receipts-3,259 bblo flour; 24,828 bu %heat; 7,449 bu corn; 2,450 bu pats ; 30 bu rye. Shipments-4,8§0 bbls flour; 24,300 bu wheat; 15,200 bu corn; 10,700 bu oats; 4,000 bu rye. Flour dull and droop ,lnk. .Wliotttlao lower; sales .white Michi gan at *24 amber do. $ 1 ,89a1,90; .VO.l spring. $1,60." Cora opened lo better and closed to lower; sales No. 1 at si,o7al,oo.,Oats steady at 57e for No. 1. Rye unobanked at - 420. for'No. 1; $1,20 for N 0.2." Barley - goads , at 62,16 for Canada. Froightoo to.Buiralo, Sc to psWego.' Chicago Cattie Market.`,. Ley Telegraph co the Plum:lulu Crazette,l CHICAGO, September 30 . --Cattle Uatierun ly dull and drooping, ranging fl-cm $2,50a 2,65 for inferior cows to choice , shipping booeev lower es. Hogs moddratPly" active 'and 15a , sales 2 ranging from 2i,00a9,25. St. Louts Cattle Market. (by , leLzraph to the I' tomrg (4azette. Si. LOUIS, Sept. 30 . - -reattie Steady, rang. ing front 2iitt6ie. MEI WM •