=I Il t. STOVES, CASTIN TIE BEST STOVES. , c . A. BP.ADLEY CO., , , fdannfactureraof the greatest trarltty Of \ took, Parlor and Heati l-::- iag Staves, , TO sv, ITOIIND IN THE S s iATE. ~ . 4 Sole Agents for the celebrated Bate\ Burning Ori ental Stoves and Furnaces for Hardoal or Coke. 'Beat in the World for Parlor,GiS e ce. sto or Church. lire needs no rekindling—burns all gel ter. Do net G f Day until you see or sendlor, Circular. I- - No. 30 WOOD STREET. , • ~ , Our Agents ,for Orientals - fast's—DE Midi:Eß. BROS., Smithfield st, t GEO. 13UBLEY„ Allegheny City. I_ 19 • mAisuraernitans or wirstY4 vAniErs or I -15 11 1 ‘ CrVVIEE i f BOSTON ,CO OKING ANOE, , i.THE—FIERY ItITRN CE,"/' \amPon WA, NG BtIILDINGS THE NEW ANTI-DUSTI COOKI. G IT.O.Irt, ...REGULATOR." , cOLIJMBIA CO I: STOVE,' VAN'S 'Cincinnati Pattern) PORTAR E RANGE RE , CAST IRON MANTLES. WELL. ATVS - /LECTOR, GRATEs,\ free from di: and dust; -ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS , tx• --, • ' 206 and 20S \ 'Liperty Street, ' '\,. PITTSBURGH, PA. 5e215:y17 COOK STOVES. (\ I CET ISISSIELL CO:S TRIUMPH, FOR BITITALUVOITS COAL. Warranted--to Cook, Bake or Boast as voll'aaany other Store in tke Cok!. 13 . 1.8 M & 00.1' No. 285 -Liberty Street,. , - Also on land and for esle, • PABW"Tarlai TO OBLATE F • 'FENDERS • - COOK NO • ANGES, Its bo Esil•Til -- -- . Dug' UESNE IRON AND STEEL WORKS. ',- - , • -.• , ' 1 ,COLEM.AN, RAI3II & CO-, le.a..iittrACTeiLßES OF \ ____H • -.3rou, Fails 'and Eiteibl.„ 4-iarriage wad Wagon Springisisnd Axles. , ' Duquesne, X. and dtmlatahlerehant Bar,4ltonnd and Square Iron; Band. Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; Wagonal Oval and half Round Iron; Cylinder and Boxlron; Drag and Dropper Bars; T and Inas Bail for uoal Roads: Cut Nails, and Spikes; Plow, Spring and A D Steel: Laminated Steel; Cut ter Dare, Crow Bare, Ac.. Se. ± • , Office and Wareliouse-11 WA'rEft sTrtzEw. Pittsburgir:. . . . . ... SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER,,MICK '& CO. PITTSBURGH. PA.. Ilairateturei; of every descripti •of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY 8P81.17139, VieLLeTI C AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, de. AXLES, STBFL TIRE. ie., ,1 • • Warehouse, S$ Water aad . loo First Sts. miLLER, Belmar. r4IIIUN. oinrisAL rAarszBB:l WM. METCALF, REUBE N MILLER, ORD. W. BARB. I CHAS. FARKLN. ErocIAL PARTNER—B. M. BIKE. CRESCENT STEEL WORTS, 1111:1X-AZAIXEL,-33,4-11 11 . & 1 , 26.13,512 4 ii, Office, Np. 339 Liberty St, ITTII3BIJ/t9 13 , P 4. rel4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND,-;,-; STEEL WCILICS. BROTHER , & CO.. ManufactoFers of all deacriptitma of Isrzumwm.. OalciandWarebouse, 120_,15151, SZCOND . isidll9 and FIRST ISTRE.EI24 • - • pIICTSBUBGH STEEL WORKS:, 1Z671/4.168XD IA /845.] ANDERSON Sr, WOODS, HCCISSOBS TO' ANDERIION.. COOS t CO.), ktanufatorers of eve description of . • ' STEE . REFINED OOL STEEL. Malay; Circular G g and Cross Cat SAW - 1 3 X. TES. agring, Cast and Gentian ow and Blister Steel. 8 ovel. Hoe, York. nate a d Toe Calk Steel. BallrosA Spring t 3 tme and Irog Points s t Steel Finger Bars, e i ring Sue }Byre, Plow -Waigclangi4ba•--CorneUl irDIEST AND SOBS WIS., Ptttsburg , Pa. • ililzde ti, z liodeffroy 42 Br ' eker. & Co., SIOILWOB PLL YEW lOU -- \ re pre Y pared, as Bo l el Age ' in United States for the Pkusatsm Sliming an Iron Co., of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or 'e in quantities to snit surchaserii, (delivered in el her New York or PhDs 'die Ipida) the eelebratel 1 ' - 11V. H. \ SPIEG-ELEI.SEN 1 1 eed ao extensively tor the manufacturing of .13EsogmER ' STEEL. • slasiron is free from Sulphur and Phosphorite, and ewatiins i heavy percentage \of Manganese. 'The boys ere also ready to contrarfor, or { sell °arrive, STEEL RAILS ;1 \ ( Dortmund, for which latter Ann they also have Sole Agency in the United States run particulars, samples, prices or chemical style will be promptly forwarded on application. au/9"1" LAKE SUPERIOR • 001113111/31/ ANDINELTIEG WOlll.B .P 13 7:1 IT'r 0 trit6l \ • PARK, litcCURDY & co,, Manufacturers of sheathing, Drsiders, and Bolt DoPPer. Proud Copper Bottoms. Raised Still Bot toms, Spelter Solder. Also. I ron, and Dealers I n Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, ie. Con. Irryeg: kanfllT,lnbear Flie4natid role. ... 118011.)ND WitEEt Pittsburgh. 4" d ..""" Special orders of Copper. ant to any desired bat . . inyit•catidifT _I FOUNDE.V. El! N ! k TI ,AL ' FOUNDRY Coiner Carroll and BineDolan Streets, CAST IRON BOWL FIFE, My Pipes are all cast Invariably in. Pits, in &V sand, and 1% feet lengths. Also, fan Trecortment of Eleneraletothiis for Gas and. Waler Works. ATLAS WORK:, = PrITSBUBOH litaiinfactured 0. ARNDT 4 Co., COPPER. MACHINISTS. `- AND PIPE WORKS. (NINTH WABD,) -r-nrerotnrtGru , WILLIAM SMITH; manufacturer oY lon eAt3 AND WATER WORE& _ I world also Witte attention of Gopsrintentents f Gas Worts totay make of It7SIMIT9. MORTON STREET, Ninth lirtfaMl .PTVIL'SI3tTft•O B . THOMAS N. INULER, Preside ~ These Works ere among the largest and •• complete establkeuments in the West, 'and are o prep M -ed to furnish • Nsigines, of every ijoicription, Sollars, 011 Tanta. gheet Iron Work. Bafircwl Ceistinim. • Sontag flu Castings. Enghte Castft!s** Machine Castings• Geneial Castings. ORDERS sowcrrscp no9:10 L. o. Lrfingagrols.4. H. BIIET.W. A. 1t01111i13031,11t. LININGSTON & CO IRON FOUNIA:ELS, . lflA-NUFACTIIIIIIRS OF FINE LIGHT CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbeis and Oa Fitters:Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen Mill Kr chlArl'ObV'Ork promptly attended to. • . - Office ad Works—WASIIII;OIiTON Avraqins, near Outer Depot, Allegheny City; Pa..; _...,__. ROBEVSON, REA & ,CO_., " • . - Successors to ROBINSON. MINIS S liMILLM I IS I , ' • WASHINGTON WORC , FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steitz'. En gines, at Engines. Mlll Machinery, Liearing, &Waning, Castings of all deicripttons; 011 Tanks and Stills. Boiler and sheet Iron Work. I ...` Mee, No. 151, corner First aniSmlttifieldStreets. A4. , ents for GIFFABD'S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. :lailirM ._. MOO T BLANC FOUNDttlf. Butler Street, NinthiVa . nl - , (Opposite Union Iron ]ills.) ROW. 111; `Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE*EINS AND PIPE BOXES, . MACHINBBY-AIQD cesinces eESEBebLY• ICA•dess promptly and carefally executed. Charges reasonable. utturr a nicKuim oc15:12 B ERLIN. FOUNDRY. PRICE & SUM. Woe and Warehotne. !9 Wood Street. ltanotactnre and keep constantly on hind Thimble,, Skein and Pipe Boxes, sirseoN BOSE% DOG 'BONG, FWGiat sarnata. HOLLOW wAnr. And Castings generally. ri~SOMAS CASEIN & Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. lgenufactursrs of Steam Snilnes, 011 Precool, Pul leys, Shafting, Grist. alai haw Mlll Work, _Bolling Mill and Mar-blue Culls gs, Orate Bars, Weights, Ws on Boxes, &e. Budd to order and have on haws /Engines of all stret. 1nv14:45 CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Venn faireet. BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAOALEL cbiu Ron ac VULTON M "ACHINE WORKS. • ESTABLiattED IN 11336. -"Ydanniictory of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes and of the most approved, patterns, for statlonavy purposes . STEAMBOATS and STEAM TERRY BOATS. .A. variety a f 10, Mi and 1 ver y 'rower ENGLNES. which will be sold at reduced prices. P. P. OEI6IIE. Weliwvlllis. 0. Fifty miles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, h and line of C. & P. R. IRON WORKS• !As. V susza, Frei's" ....... W. P. Pownts, ewes. PITTSBUBGIL FORGE AND IRON CO., mA,strp Bar Iron; Mirosal Fisk Bars and Bolin; Railroad Car isles Rolled; Railroad Car Axles PLainmeredi Locomotive Frames; Lommotive Fannie Skapes; Side RanEr, Yokes, Straps; Vilma Reads; Steamboat ~Shafts; *Steamboat Cranks; Pieter' Bode, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, CoHamill:C. moo, N 0.177 PENN swum:lF, PITTSBURGH.' VERSON, PRESTON , & CO., ennsvivania Iron Works. um and 161 11163 T BTILEST. 0 91: 24 8 / 1 6"_ cinvligabl" Holm ' PITTSBURGH. SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, IRON BROIL= 121 First Street, Pittsburgh Pa. Agentlor the sale of Cornwall, Wain...4_ 0144 'JO" sephlne, Dunce:mon Stanhoe, tnendon, and other' breeds -of Szabo:cite, Youghiogheny Coke and C. 4, Charcoal '.PI( _ morns. COnasa To lit J vestallTsUcited• PITTSBURG : a *GAZETTE : SAIITEDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1.g68. WAGINES, BOILERS, &c. UGH L BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Mity iind Duquesne St., Cr LLB TELE FOLIVT,) Engineßailders,Founders&Machis , Manufacture STEAMBOAT all ENon - Es and S A.- TIONARV RING of slam • Special attention Invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL. ENGINE AND PORTABLE , BOILER of 15-horse power. • I ASINGS. of everT Ittnd,,inade to order at our Fo C und T ry, on TRIED STREET, below Market. I BIOS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLETS., HANGERS. HOUSE aud,TOBACCO SCREWS apd IRON TOBACCO PRESSE.S, on hand and made w ordcr, at the • ' • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, yttgAing en the Allegheny Hirer, near the Point, All orders-promptly tilted. TeX re. FORT PITT BR, STILL AND TANK CARROLL & SNYDER, TUI3DLAR.POUBLE-FLUEDTURIMAR, Fraz • BON, AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. eHIKNEYS, BREECHING AND. ASH PANS, • •ETTLING PANS, SALT FANS AND CON - DENSER'S; TEAM • PIPES, GA.SOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; BISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Mee and Warehouse eorner SeCondo Third. Short aid liberty Streets. • INIr Orders sent to the above address. will be .romvtly attended to. •• mh7:189 - • WM. BARNHILL ti, CO., - f . , . " BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, . ... . - - NOS. SIO, SS, 24 AND 51115 PENN ST. ' ._Raving seenred &large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery, we 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, gettllok Pau s. Boller Iron , Bridges, bugur Pans,'and_sole palm. faclurers ofilaruhill`s Patent Boilrs. Repairing done on the shortest notice,. 1a5:c23 TAMES M. ILITER., . , Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, mAlcirrAcrOun or IRON OIL TANKS, BETTLLNG P . #138, COPPER STEAM FIFE, ------------------'- /AItILD 11. BRUSII ILDNVHD D. USI7BII. _TARED N. BRUSH & SON, J mANtrrAcrctiracs os - Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON .WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OILS. WARING AND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, prrrascries, vs. PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS; . WARING, KING & CO., • • 127 Walnut-Street nrrßsusea TACK BROTHERS, •• COMMISSION MER - CIIA.NTS, AND - DEAL/UMI N Petroleum and its Products. I'lB/burgh office—DALZELL, BUILDING. car aer of Duquesne Wei and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Ofelee-127 WALNUT T. soma) apZ:TS H 11. LONGS CO., - . stestarscrususs 01 • PURE IVIIITE BURNING OIL, Brand--"LUCIFEB. 99 Ofirce, No. 2 thiqueszie Way, Pittsburgh. - - HARDWARE. _ NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. -LINDSEY, STERRIT & EITWEII I 3 A. it LI "liV,ALJEZ , 887 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSWEIRGR , PA. WORKS. kLANGITA CV:11003Z 0? PITTSBEI.RGI - 1, Pa. prrranuizon, PA., BOLLLtid MILL STACKS. Arid BRKRT LBON WORK, For Rteambpsta Manufacturers and Impoi7ers • CUTLERY, - &C. CORNER or wAriqz. One Square Below rulon Depot, PITTSBUAGii. Agents for FATIOAMEIP FAIA.LIEL NOVELTY' WORKS. pITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. A.DAMS, NrIEEE & CO. NALSIIIPACTUSICH Or Keystone Standard. Patent Platform and Counter SCALES., Janus Fared Patent Door Locks and Latches. PAINT A ND 0 rricr A ran tic mos. ic. Corner of Grant and First Streets, PITTSBURGH. En= JOHN M. coorlia ....... JOB. IL4TE ' HURT ELM JOHN M• COOPER & CO., , BRASS FOTIBIMILS 9 GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers of PUMPS AND BRASS WORK ,L_ ezz Marta agritkin niTumA Corner of Pike and Walnutstreets, prrnoun.car; pogo _ FINANCIAL. PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK, OF N'lTTSlttrltarl. CASH CAPITAL 6100,000.. President—HENßY LLOYD. Vice PreOdent—WILLIAN BEA. TatrsTsrs: litiurNl,J,f'lgr_ldi_i 11 7 2 . - ZP°olll;itile"' j7l,el' H. natsler.,nlEol-wsed.Gregg, 11. .111rg e tisowe• 8.. Secretarft rcas'r—S. P. TON BONNRORST. sri PER C HT. I-NTEREST paid _on time de ppoo ta%'ll, ntoer. b gi o t=af. t = r pu_ l g 3'g let Novembe idad let May. ivalq7a .FOR P BANKING COIIPANY, No. "169 Wood' Street. •CAPITIL : : $200,000. STOCIHOLDERS INDIVIRUALLY LIABLE.- , • I DIrSLEIth IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIRE DEPOSIT! USE • Collections made on all accessible points In the United States and Canada& D. Hostetter, - James Gordon, D. Wallnce, Z. Fawcett, SABI , L. li D. LEET KEYSTONE BAlliK, No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBIIUGH, PA. . I CAPITAL, (authorized') ': : : : V 200,000. 4:GEETORES. H. J. Lynch, Wm. H. Mandlton, John Murdoch, . r , Henry Bockstoce, William Espy, Geo. T. Ynia Duren. Samuel Barr. "Gel,. • - ..., .- - A . GENEBAL BANKING. BUSINESS 'T lIBACTED Co coons made On all aoe,eesible iolota to the Unite S tStatee and I amide. • InteAit All , lied on,Tinit ,, Deposits. 1 UNITED.STAS SiCURITIEB SOOIHT AND SOLD, 11. . J. LYNCH,Prest4lentr GE. T. VAN DOlLlk7 , 4.astilibe. MOCKII LDE.ItS INDIVIDU ALLY LUBLZ. ATIO - NA - BANK i OF CO Cor. o' Wood and Six I --r- A. JOS. JEL II PATTE S L ON-. ........ CAPITAL, : :$5 i A I I , DIRECTORS: er A. Patterson , George - Wm. R. Brow • James Mc Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Don Allen Kirkpatrick, Wm. Hee W. S. Raven, DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 H __ • - 17 - AAT, CAL(IIET & CO., 1 • BANKERS AND BROKERS ? . Corner : Third and Wood Streets, in-irTslaramari. PA.., , \ ISOCCII:5901 1 3 TO liA3/51d. amir & c 0..) &&...1..m1 IN Whange, Coin, poupons, And particular attention paid to tie purcAue and Sale ol A GOVERNMENT ug P ONDS. 3[ l\ sht Drafts on ndon. 1 , . 11 Xt. OLIOES & SON .1N • 57 'Market Street, Pr1"1".T131311711.45T1, PA. Collett United NEE Uni 2 ja3o:sl JESTER! SAVINGS BANS, . 7 ' _,_ , . it0,,,59 • FinArth Street. • CHARTED 1866. . iik 3., xxitf , 'et wstdintrilinse• Deposita, - l i arz, film *nu: k ON 5/014.A,R U DEPOSI ' BUBJIr rt. 4 .0 V . H Mac= Din, at IA o'clock. Presidpnt-THONYSON 1 •Vloe President-A.M. II 41101tPtION BELL,.. -- r , p Jun InWORTH. I JOB J. J. cuLLganz. 1 Btoelltrolders to wh Wm. Forsythe, Win. Caldwell, WILIN Daleen, „D. W. C. Bidwell Z. M. Fulton. DEM I'MANITO 1 MEDICAL TiiitMATlEi. The "This valuable tee premature decline, througholecret Abu how easily redeine . the impedimenta to of nervoes debility, pocket edition of t receipt od MI centt, nel, No . 88 North - CI ,1111:0 MANWOOD: HOW \LOST. I HOW RESTORED! Just plibitshed tnisated easel ope, Pries, etc cent:. A LEMURS ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure el SperMatorrhcea, or Seminal We eknss, Involuntary Endsmons, Sexual Debility and Impediments to Mar riage EcnerallYLNervousnese, Consumption, - Erli. lepsy and Fits; mental and Physical Incapacity, re- Settingtrom Self Abuse. ac._, - br, Robt. J. Culver well. M. D. author of the "freed Book, , &e. "A BOON TO THOUSANDS OF SU FERERS," sent under seal, In a phrin envelope, to y address, post. pet on receipt of six cents, or. o poetaine stamps, NEWAS. J. C. KLINK & Co. Mill BOWERY, ..i n YORK, POSTOFFIOZ BO 4686. Alio Dr. Culvereell , s ``Mares4re Guide," rice RS cent& inympftwT ADVTOICE o YOUNG MEN ABOUT HARDT. ' 1 * Essays for-Your w Men, 1, On the Errors, Abuses and Diseases incident to Touth and Zarly , tisnhood, with the humane view of treatment and cure, sent by mall In sealed letter enveloOl (tee °leisure. Address, HOWA xso-daT RD AB. BOOLATJDN, 80=phudeaphis, Pik. 641,: DIRECTORS:. , JllO. C Risher, Robt. H. K,ng, Andrew Miller, James M. Raney. LITEKAIir, Presit LSON. Cashier. h Sts. Piestdent.. —Gulller. 0,000. 1 k ass. mindless, .las,, .11. srSto22 n■ !nada on all the principal poluta of the tee and,Canadaa, Bonds and other Securities HT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. stientlon wild to 'the ' purchase `Mid States Securities. PROM OK, WITHOUT MARSHALL. ALBuitz. - reference: !ph,Dllwortlat 17 D Lambert,avid Kerr. - , Brown, :maca Karina, CM . nother, New ET, rom tOe pen of sag s oftllls work: eaat e and cure of health la Impaired and Mantloo4, and • clear aynopils of he cause and effepts odic therefor. , A I be fo. warded on Bens_- B Doctorr lie altimoe, PAMPHI *dim/ 2 Use on thl howl ho sot pond . It give orriage. nd the re o libOVO 1 , by anal ;barley eltd PH. It. 3ILEIrrZI ! , BANK R, 1 Corner: of ,Wood. 'arid Fifth Streets. • GOVERNMENT DID P4ICIFIC Pb. &BONDS, GOLD ) SILVER AND COUPONS Bought on the most favorable-terms. Sells LET TEES 01 CREDIT and MUTTS a &Liable In any part of Europe. -- DEPOr o re p eel o ve v T I3IE n dsubJectt r. o r tee:, or INTF.B. .T JANEfi- T. - BRADY B6 CO., .(Sneeessors to S. JONES d C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., • 33 33C. 9 BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS. Eir Interest Allowed on Deposits. Mir Money loaned on (Thvernment Bonds it lolls. est market rates. Orders executed for the Donbass and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and 001.13. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. 61jt littif3u_t_exaidtt: FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAT.Lric LIN, FRIDAY, November 13, 1868. The money market opened with every prospect of continued ease for the - next few days, although rumers were afloat of the locking ußof greenbacks, and in .conse qitence there of holders of gold sold out, preparing for—such a _ contingency 13234' was reached at one time, but at the. close the market became firmer, and closed at 133%. 'The opinion among - business men is that gold wilrrange about 137 antil the effect of the January interest, payments are felt in the market,from whence a grad ual rise Is expected toward the setting in of the spring business. Goverment securities were very dull to day and opened at a decline .of one-half per cent. The investment demand continues to improve at present prices, but the large dealers do not• seem to be buyers, neither are speculatnrs; everybody seems to await what is coming. • Stocks' opened bonyant, but soon de clined from one to one half per cent.; ad vanced and closed weak and lower. Erie, which was supposed to advance today on last night's decline, opened strong, but de- Clined >i per cent., and closed 1.% lower than the opening quotations. Express shares are firm.. Western Union Telegraph stock • keeps firm at .55g. Fort Wayne is weak and declining; also, Cleve land ik Pittsburgh, New York Central and Reading; the clique stocks • and Ottiodt Mississippi are firm. • Money continues easy, and business im- proving. Closing _quotations as received by Ph: R. Mertz:-., ,Gold; 133%; Eighty-one's, 113%; Five Twenties, 1862, 108%; do, 1864, 106%; do, 1865, 106%; do, 1865, new. 109%; do, 1867; 109 q; do, 1868, 105%; Ten Forties, 104%; Railroads —Cleveland & Pittsburg_i, 81%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne at Chicago. 105%; Chicago t Rock Island, 101%; Chicago & North Western, 81%; do Preferred, 81%; Michigan Southern, 81%: Reading, 95%; Erie, 35%; New York Central, 11.4%;-01do & Mississippi Certificates, Western Union Telegraph Co, 35%; Merchants Union Express Co., 19%. Mining ahares—guick silver. 21. - —No. new developments of semi-official reports of the Secretary of the Treasury were made to-day. The current rumors were that money was to be kept easy for a few days, until a more settled feeling ob tains, when it will be suddenly made strin gent. and a renewed attack' , made on the market. This renewed stringency is to be engineered so as to make ,Mr. loch pay out his greeriback r s. The au thority for him to do, so is doliht r e'd by all sound financiers, and it is not thought that he will issue a dollar of currency, all the rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. The- present •currency Is amply sufficient for all the bnsiness interests. The real fruit is in the enormous combinations made to keep up the ,Prites-of produce; Instead of. allowing It to decline to its level with thecurrency. The premium on gold has ranged from 32 to 50 per cent. during the past year, while the products of the coun try sell in some,: instances from - 100 to 200 per cent. higher than on a specie Oasis; the, necessaries of life are thus controlled by our superabundant currency to the- in finite damages of the laboring classes. Any process that cin be used to break these prices to their legitimate level would be • bailed by all• as a blessing. A return to specie pay is the surest and quickest way out of the trouble. Mr. McCulloch's want of any policy has aggravated these evils to a great extent, arid - the manner thathis de partment has been manipulated to induce a belief that he, would inflate the currency, against law and public sentiment, excites the indignation of the business community. N. I'. Tribune, 12Th. - - Olosing quotations received by James T. Brady & (Co.: Gold, 133%; United , States Sixes, 1881's, 113%r Er-20's, 1862, 108%; 5-20's, 1864, 106%; 5-20's, 1F65„ 106%; 10.40'5, 104%; 5-20's, January and July, '65, 109; 5.20'5, January and July, '67 109%; '6B, 109%; June 7-30, par less %; 5 July 7- 1 10's, do %; August 119; Sept., 119; Oct. 118%; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Gen ,ral, 103, BM fey PITTSBURGiff - MARKET'. - - OITIPIONI OF THE PITTSBURGHOAZETTA FRIDAY. Novemtrer,ls, 1868. There is no improvement to note in com mercial affairs in this; city at least, and the hopes entertained some time since that business" would improve after the Political excitement had subsided, have not thus far been realized. The feeling, generally, is of a panicky character, which of .course tends to paralize trade, and matters are likely to continue so until money becomes easier, and confidence, to some extent, at least, restored. Ali banking institutions are very careful as to whom they lend ov money, andziarties who are suspected with but very little chance of being accommodated; nor is it to be won.' dered at after the exoenence of, thlpast few months. Failures all over the country. and some of them very heavy ones. are of almost daily occurrence, and judging from present indications, the end is not yet. APPLE BUTTER—DuII and unchanged at 70 to 75 in kegs, and 80 tO liSc. in crocks. APPLES—In good supply,,but with a con'dnued steady deman' prices are sus- - tained, ranging from $2 to $.l; per bbl. BEANS—Unchanged; sales of small white*at *3,75 to $4 per bi-shel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUA-15 dull bet un changed, at 434 to the tr de, and 5 cts in, a retail way. i BUTTER—Is in steady :demand, and prime to choice Roll is se'ling in a regular' s way at 38 to 40c. 1 1 0 -, CIDER—Is quiet; we utinue to quote 'at $6 to $lO per bbl, as to qtiality and sizel of barrel. CRANBERRIES—PriLeEaestern Culti vated, it is alleged, cannot be sold'here be low $23 to $24 per bbl. 1 CESTNUTS—Quoted at $6,50 per bushel. EGGS—A shade lower ] Under the influ ' enbe of increased arrifl4, and we now quote at 33c. , DRIED FRUIT—Qui; and unchanged; we quote Peaches at 12 rAuarters, and 14 for halves. Apples 8 to,lo - cts. HAY—Baled Hay, to tase,a common ex ' pression, is very sick, ap are also some of those who are dealing ih it. The market is completely glutted, and prices are irregu lar and lower; we canllpert sales of four car loads of good at $2O and strictly prime is offered freely at $24 to 425. POTATOES—In goot supply hut with a fair demand, prices ar, maintained. We continue to quote at 70itW 75 in bulk, and SO to 85 in sacks for Per cli Blows. 4 , GRAlN—There is lit lei or nothing doing, lin Wheat, though the tendency is down ward. We now quote NO. 1 Winter at $1,75 - ' Ito $l,BO, and No. i Spring at $1,33 to $1,3.5. Oats.dull, with more fiktnness, but there is no material improvenieut in the demand, and prices are unchanged we quote at 64 to 65c, on - track, and the", usual advance for small lots in store. Cirri is very dull and drooping; old cannot fairl be quoted above $1 for. mixed, and sl,Qsfor prime Yellow, though, aiyet, there ii but little offering at these figiares. New CiVit is dull, and offer ing, freely at 75 to 80c/ Rye is dull, with offers to sell at $1,35. !Barley is just about as dull and irregular 4s ; ever; brewers and maleters are wanting 4o buy at $1,75 to $l,BO for prime, !while holders are generally asking aboijt $2, and many of t them are storing in slopes that there will_ be a better market so e time. SALT—Is in stead demand, with regu lar sales at $1,75 by i. a car load, and $1,90 to $2, for small lots ini store: LARD OlL—Unchanged at — sl,2s for No. 2, and $1,50 for No. 1.1 I LARD—Is lower, lAti ingood demand; sales of prime kettle itet!idered at 18c: ONlONS—Continues very dull and noin inally unchanged at t}4 to $5 per bbl, as to quality. 12______ ''' , 4 PITTSBURGH 'PETROLEUM MARKET 5 • , ._.....-,- OFFICE OF THE PI TEURGIEC GAZETTE, I FRIDAY, N vember 13, 1868. i CB 11E.. I - The market. wasleobsiderably stronger . to-day, in sympatyi with Refined, but prices are no higher, and this is accounted for in the act that he former has been relatively higher-than:tile latter for some days past. We can 4eport 2,000 bbls to be delivered on this water (40 to 45 gravity) at 10c; .1,000 for N -timber at 10c; 1,000, seller's option, firs , iix. months 1869, at 10c; and 3,ooo,ibuye ' t s: option, all. 1869, at .1 15c. Vie are cognisant of an offer to sell LOOO per month (46 . 1 giavity) at 12c, with out finding a buyer.i - - Thus, while the sales in' the aggregate, 4, -day, were compara tively light, theretao a stronger feeling, and there is but little!doubt that had it not 4 11 i been for the reacti n t oil would have sold below 10c; it was r ored yesterday-that a sale had been m de at 9Xc-it was re ported on private ferms. Ruktrzo. , As already intithited, the market was t;ensiderablv atre t n a ter to-day, and with 6onsiderablii lug Y, especially for the last half of Noverhber, prices, compared with yesterday, arl from a quarter to half a cent higher. We,cOn report two "lines" of 500 bbls per month, for April, May, June and July, making 4,000 bbls, at 30c; 500 bbls, on spot. at 26%c; sales- in-Philadel phia of some thre4itousand barrePs, for the last half of November, at 2636 c. At the close, November, kuit half, was quoted at 263;e, with "refus.sdst' asked for at 27c. This reaction was caused by the "short" interest coming into the rn,itrket to cover their short sales, and, at pr sent figures, they can realize a very han some margin. RECEIP Si. CRUDE OIL. j J. Mawhinnev..2oo D..INtL Edgerton .1. 189 ID. Bly & C 0...... 5C ---. Total OIL srcirmn El ST BY A. V. R. A. R. W. Burke, .00 bbis ref. to Warden. . Frew & Co., Phib 4 delphia. __ Braun & Wagner:, 310' do do to Waring ; King & Co., Philt(delPhia. R. W. Morgan t - , C0., 197 do do to War- A ... loden, Frew dt CO.. rhiladelphia. , Fawcett, Logan, &13tockdale. 200 do do to:. W. W. P. Logan Philadelphia. P. Weisenbereir, 450 do do to Warden; Frew t Co., P I:adelphia. 1 ; Nat. Ref.-C0.,--MQ:do do to F. A. Dilworth • ;,it Co.,.Philadelphia. lontzheimer, iCoetiler & Co., 482 do dotc Waring King & q., Plllladelphia. _ McKelvy Bros. :& C0., 0 7 do to W. P. Logan at Bro., Piladelphia. ii McCreery dr. Co., 200 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro. Philadelphia. McKee. Hack a& Co., 50 do do to W. P.- Logan- & Bro.,AhiladelPhia. Livingston , Bios., 250 do do to War. ,den, Frew & Col, Philadelphia. 3 Total shipment* Relined ...f. .. .. 1116 OIL SHIPPED . V.VRODS. DUQUESI.FE DEPOT. Union Ref. St. _Co., 140 do refined tc W. P. Logan & Bre., Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick :Lyon, 104 do do to W. P. Logan & Bro.. kdladelphia. Fleming & Co., ?.05 do do to Tack Bros., Philadelphia. McKenna &FRogers: 10 do do to A. P. Phippa, Philadhlplue. G, W. Holdship &Co., 238 do do to War" ing, King & Cot ; - Philadelphia. . Total shipmen ' Refined..: 597 ,- PITTSBUIEH METAL MARKET, . - OFFICE OF 111ERITT.311IIRGH GAZETTE, . FR6A,Y, November 13, 1868. , Tke market ii quiet but steady, and , prices are wit mit quotable change. There is a continued! fsir demand from consum ers for immediate use, though' the policyo: buyers generka i 'l* is to Nl9 just as-little at possible, witti afyi" ew of haVing just, as lit tle on hand the 'first of:the year as possible: . Besides, the is t- tri'ngency in money rriattert has the effect to retard business and re etrict °pent ors, and stocks, generally particularly ,ort eastern irons, are prett'i well reduced; t • 1' ANTH RAC I TE. 100 tons Chid es Forge $4l 00 -cash 20 , t No: 2 Foundry 142 00-4 mos 50 " No. Anthracite ...... . '42 00-4 mot 50 ""'. No. 2 Anthracite 41 00-4 mce \'‘, 1 . COICE. 200 to a Aligglieny C0ke,...... 88 $38 00-6 00-6 M OE 1 100 " - I ,*. ' mot . 6 melt:cosi. 100 tons L. 4. 'orge i BLoom.a. - 25 tons .Inata $93 00_6 mos 1 0 urrinsliers AL IMELTEM FP-Obt LAKE SU 1 .. PEIZIOII ORE. mot 50 tons Grey Forge, to ar $4O 00-4 mot 60 11 Gr 4, Forge, to ar 4. 0 00-6 mot 100 ~ i ,, t " 4000--4 ince 70 1, Diet la . Forge, at fur 39 50-4 mo, 100 II ; 6, ? 39 50-s`mot 800 . 6 144; " 38 50- cast 100 " - - ll;a , 38 50- cast 300 " r4s:i 44 , 39 CO-4 mot 240 ~ 1 ,, ! 1, 39 00-4 mo: 50 " White. 38 00- cast 70 ~, lidttted . 38 75-4 mot 75 “ 1 lite . 38 00-4 mot 10 ~', N 1 42 00-4 mot 10 , i, 10. .. . to oo—s mol A 197 Q 547 00-4 mot