U 6. Orovis, ItuisTruas; 8E67 ; - TEIE BEST' MITOTIC& , • "A. BRADLEY & CO . Handisenfers of tke greatest variety of :-cook, Parlor and Heating Staves , I, BZ 70131 D IN THZ STATE. Sole Agents for the eelebrated Baao'Buralag nasal Stoves and Parasols' for Hard Coal or coke. lathe World for Parior.Ofilee. Store or Church. needs no-relandllar-narns all winter. Do act untltyoacee or sea - a fat Circular. , No: 30 WOOD STREET bar Agents for" Osleotals—DlMMLNE BRCIS iscautiseut St: fillEo. HUBLZT. Allegheny City.... .., ‘efß iirrilGUS &. : C 0,, . . . , ~ 1.1- ..:o, ? "0= irrinq Yainori as c.' . . Seri li COCrElie; . . . . BOSTON'' COOKING - BANdE - ' "THE FIERY- FURNACE," los Ir4itiza Iliirilmiii. * • ' *Mr : .. Tag AiIi*;DIII3T - COOKING STOVE, - ftszti TOR.? , ' vOLTOKEIA OoOK STOVE, -' Alti:lSlncSoulti tatter)T , ORTS.BLE. itipkEit . , -IRON_- liA T , 5 ' - ZOTO,&_ GRAT_fres from ay' and d t; -•-: misuliTti, rzED am_ it, : --- 284 aid 208 Liberty Street, : • sescia .. _ _ . nrresußGri;TA, : Cr• STOVIM CET THE BEST. • BISSELL & CO.'S TRIuNwH, FOR Arrryirnrorra COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as wea asany other Ettore la the Milan. MULTI & 00.1 II N 0.285 Liberty Street. •. • boonbondandfortalc, PARLOR STOVIS,___ BZATING a'ru • eRATE PRO ?INDIRA OOOSINEI e3B. aa. STEIE . III 71108. IRON' AND STEEL WORKS. Conersext v iidurea et. Co., nixaracagaxeaor Iron, Nails and Steel, esirriage and Wagon Springs and Axles. . ,Dumie . iro sae,XL. andJaulata Yereluoit Bar, Bound anddliaare n: Band:Hoop, Skeet and Plate lecmk mai, al/ Oval and Hal: Bound Irout.Cylinder and Wagon Donlron; Drag and Dropper -Bare:- T and Cliat-Itallinetioal-Roads; Cuttialls l and Spans; Plow, Spring And Steel; Laminated Steel•tatt ter Baia, Crow Bars; de., de. Mee and Warehouse—TT WATER ISTRIECT, SIIEFFIEPI STEEL WORK& ZINGER =a. 064 Itianhattrers of *very descripti 1 of 'CAST AND'CERMAN STEEL r BArriMEIHN443;_ . - • C AND riALTPOIt3f SPRINGS. \ ASLIB. BUM TISK, ft. &a. -FanillOnSe , 88 ; water sad 100 Disc Vii. WILIBBA RR & PABILItir 114- =grim. I.l4lprilimat \ lifiCT6L7, . BEITBEN anz;rsa, tow W. RABB. I CIIIAB. PARKIN. EtnNFLLI. /fA.w7IRB-8. MM. CRESCENT, STEEL WORKS, . 7ALLIIR BLACK OND STEEL W 031318. - PLUS.; BROTH & CO., 11a11a114111012 of an demi:thou of suri3xma Owes and Witogionse, ISo 1 7Ifi, 1,24 81COOND &Ed 119 ail* *.1938T =Ma% 339 Libiirty 34 k, Off Lee, Ni,o?i 11114:441• p STEEL WORN& • is ismi.3 • ANDiEWION''& wdoin, .100813801143 - I f TO''ANDBREON s 0008 a ite.s. Menefteterere of every deseriptlon of ." STEEL - BEST DEFINED rOotitztem; ifinp* l .7* Oircinar - °lint!" C"lsa Cut SAW PLATES. Spring, Cad aid Buena Plcrwand Blister Biog. Shovel, Hoe Fork, Hake and Toe Calk Steel. ,Halleoad Bril Reel aad Prog.roLukCasißteel IPlAper Bars, sil olel le Steel. !Spring !Hee - Mee, Plow aa, ete,;011Dr111 Basel. =ea and WorIat..COIkeeITRBT.A.TiLtHIAS f`lttsbargh, Pa. 718:de COPPER LAKE SIIPBIIIOII. OOPPRII Km same wan • zprrr.rsirentlii. • PARK, MoCIIRDY CO., • libundirturefll of Illissiblnm iristue and ion Oopzoor Prelled Cepper BOOOMIN Bailed SOU Bot ter Soldsro Aliloviniport.rs end Denton letettaTin Mts. nest iron. WfreL'ite.: clon. insatly on hand rinser' , ifasklnes &AA Tools. dgrebougui%l4B MST BnAllisT and, LSO Oper4sl ow den of bovw, out to any d•ldrodttlatr" PAPER:., 10111TISBUBS/1 PAPEIL BILANIY. I.NACTIDLINO COMPANY, Mannfoetauvrs of PRINTINGAND WRAPPRIG PAPERS, • intorom MILL-wiltrmorsinxr. mac.. F149# 14 ? 4 IFELL-29T BBI6RTON~Xy ; r 011714711 AND WARZELIMME ,. : 7 1032 -Third Street,Pitteliurgh, Pa, -,p rr aimp-4.sBllwjaargalt..... nar soiritar7:" misaratreitivr , f ni rt=tOor Favor Stock. lin!9Eol, C0444 , 04 1 .# cOAPig :01W-ABT - ii ; -4;441r091 ,riOritittiOcgoiro 8. inarMindedalica Mg% Au g atudiosisitsbuir otte, to k . sheorwgus. tut* , ikov Po Eris!". IBM mvl 411]:=3TEL N.ATIONAJL FOITIIDAY vonstiri sat wissibil, WILLIAM SMITH, CAST BO BOWL PIPE, MY Pim In an Out tartFlaWy in Pit., is dry ma, lad lA ftet lengths; Al.o tilt assorlansat ot: GomaCooling" for flos Oad Water Works. I "mild also son the sttaattos of Rirportatendouts of *se Works to lay make of RETORTS. ATLAS WORKS; ithRTON STREET". Ntitth Wards TOES N. ffiWlR, President. -• Worts These• are .mono the i r ail aest and mat eniapiete establiehaaeats in the lad are new prepars4 to tarnish : liostaes, of every Oil ?raw Skeet lima Work. snz.: am clusige, 31iiiisbas - 111 'hine Oldiagi• 0111111114 ORDERS - t magma - S. - • •, .W. H. sUILT.W. A. SOISCIOCIN. LITILSIGSTON fr. CO., - . • ' MON 1 1 0173111EFLS, YAIMI'AOTTME6G Or . I • zirsic LIGHT tis.rrsras, dssalptious, litiquabers sawnnen_ &A.- rtealtaralimpleatents, Oottsa sa /Ls -42111- all e ZhiWork prsuptip otteadsd eat Mos wad Works—WAIRINGTOW AvErus, • sour Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa. RoniNstni;BEA. & CO., Saooelwors to losuroos. Mims I Mums. WASHINGTON WORKS , FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Of Host sad Etittoisty Steak Zl.- 1 1 =4 _ B til it sattop 3l2 doserl_pUnsa Tisk ° s allig a 'BUM; Bauer saa Sheet Iron Work, " " AEce,No. Lalcorner lint sad akostblieldStreets. lesmnf tor OUT . //UPE PATINT LE.TILOTOB for BOUen Man MtgliT AMA= FOTIMPRIG Buti!r ficrea , Ninth_ Ward* (Oppodt• Vision Don vms,) : • P 3 7 2 / 313 . 114 HL Belling Mill and Bridge THIMBLE SKEINS AND . PIPE BOXES, YKOHDIENBY AND CABS' INDS GIANNBALLY. Orders promptly and earistally exennled., Charges resainintde. _ EFEBT doILWIELMIA eolasm =ELM . . _ THOMAS CARLIN & CO., fourth -Ward tint* and Intidne lfoity arasmusior sT.,:fiazzelpukTT. PA., Yenafsetexers of Ste= ICnittnes, 021 Presses, Pol. 1 3 24, a u t i n n d 1 1/zoo 800 r.., to order and gals ME `OVNDBY s s AND ROLL WORKS 880 Irenn Street. BOLLIAN, ',BOYD 114431.1141. ohm Bo's, am Castings, Bolli.ithes, Ste. - ivLTON MACHINE WORK& - Sarentiszep IN dfnt h tsry at IFFEatifi P E a NO l lN B n 36 te . z , - O - r - t i t- ye_n_k - ar_r ma n p ooeesSTl:=l6ard gllel i sei BOATS. A r. t , variety sr 10,.L6 and 16 hone power ICNOLVIII, which will be • sold at very reduced Woes. _. • _ P.' IP. OEISSE. liVidlimills. 0. Fifty miles Wow Pittsburgh, on the Ohio rives end lins of 0.11 PAL. ~.,, 1 ' - '• nav;bl ~, Us, Vzsaa:a, Pres's. W. P. rfiRTZB. Bapa.. 1" 1 " 1 "1 14 . 14EL FOR G E • 'Bar Iron; - ' • PftUroad Fish Mrs sof Monti 'Wires** Car •.ales monads 13allrosid Car Axles. )11rurirrrai. • Locomotive Frasser;•-•' Loto . motivellame Bitumen !Molted"; • • Yokes; Straps; Piston Heads; , • Steamboat SWAN • ' • SteambOat Cranks; piston Beds, Wrists; -Pitnammlirmso:4Uanyilkar,. °Moe, No. 177 PENN / STREET, EVERSON, PRESTON at, Pennsvlvania lion' Works.' „reborn., NoL 106 sad um num nun, ° i ii " °lll " ll° ' Pati sAnnria. • paON ._„ f ' 1.241, First/fit:reef, Pitts — *Mp l tor Os file of attdo. nes • ' P IG - 11131AYNIS6 !' . - naetitahr -_ • PAUCTERt3: WELL. .14 TATLIEL4 I P , AIL IfltrEß Nah ono* inrsiummtariwieHrip:, ?mom a Ibr Mina RP= LIN 08111 ,4 ).AY MP:4f_ . generally in up, gun= la sae , us diatom , U lan 111 to: Melt , omokt wi a tticatwarta dura w jAVlS,, AXs ANA, *OW 210 ar. r• itUi 414:7a± 3 AND PIPE WORKS. MI amms wu;D.) EU .12Am IN '. 3wult,tr4wmv:w•m, or EWEN TI3I3,O•ISII.IR:WAXIML , WeIgati p=i!Emmuari. IRON WORKS. ANDIRON CO., aciirononnueas co, PTTTSBURGH. P IRON, IiFtOKEIRS. ba l .l-fti!m.l,xmma HUGH, 111.':BOLE-8c 00. Car. Point Alley , ud. house R*, • (Nzas TEN Pool%) Engineßuilders Fonders&Mackinists Yanninatore STEAMBOAT ENGIN= and STA TIONARY .INGINIS, of all sizes. A lligelal attention invited to oar new STATION OIL WELL. ENGINE - AND. PORTAXIX /10ILBef-15..korse power, -- - OASlTUSalototery kint,_aade Order at oar Noundry, ea mm,D STREET, below 'Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLETS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO MUMS lila IEBON , TOBACCO PintlßEtt, on band and node to octet; at the • INDUSTRIAL WORKS • Fronting sa the Alleghem lived, sew *s laps. -Frrnarseit, PA. • it All orders prom tl TAT Ft. =I F ORT Pm 80111114 STILL AND TANK : WORKS Cii9tROLL 4k,SNYDER, TIYNOLAB, DOUBLZ-FLUID =m ax m - -BON AND OTIANDIIN STLAX BOMBS& OIL STILLS AND OIL TAMILS, OBINNEYS, BILINONING AND ASH PANS, . NIITTLINO PANG, BALT PANS AND OON. D&N/31114; • OTILLN PIPES, imam:or= AND IBON BBIDOES; PImON DOOBB AND COAL RIMS 011ffee sad Worehonso, corner Seemed, Third, Short awl Liber t y Streets, PITTEIIIRGH, Pa. illrOtdcts sent to Ike above-sdaess will be womotlyettendedto. • aktalle WIC BARNEFILLA co., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, . ROB. $lO, Mei st AND 26 PUN RT. nimbi seemed a largeyard and furnished it with e mosf approved machinery, we BOAepred to manufacture every description of ES In the best winner, end warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breechin g , lire Bede, Steam Pipeei Locomotive Boilers; Oimdensers, Silt Pans, Tanks, Oil Brills, Agitators., Battling Pant, Boller Irott,Bridgm Sugar Pans, and sole mana. lecturers of - Barnhill , ' Patent Boilers. :Repairing done oa the shortest notice. laS:€11 JAMES MG EWER, I Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street, Pirrsziretan, PAL, munnuerniza at IRON OIL TANKS, eaTTlaire ?Ara, perm sizAmpirr., zioLmut xma, arAcas, • .f A.ia satyr mos WOE=, . Stisaabatte. JAIL= X. Rama RDIITND D. BEIM JARED IL BRUSH & SON, ! • X 1111173 ry 111 Steam Boilers, Oil SUMS, Tank 6111113 T Inert Won.ii. an. . 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. J • OILS.- Vi r mulim AND KENO , Ocauelsalza Xerebutts "ad irokors to Petrolewn and Its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY S rrrivmmou, Pt. PBIL~D~.F IA ADDBZW3, ViTARING, RING & CO., CK BROTHE.IIO I • COMMMON finaICRANA/ AND MALI= INI Petroleum and itB Pioducts. Pittsburgh OtIect—DAT..ZZLLyBUILDIAG. nei:Of Daquesaa - *ay sad 17in streets. ~, Philadelphia Ofileer—laTiYALNlTT CT. „ :api:wao ..• 11 0 MG LONG di CO4 • XARTIPAMIMS 07 WIEMMINING OIL, Bralia—Hz /70/711B." - °Mee, No. 2 Duipiesne ..*ay e Pittsburgh. N EwlamripwAßE = mousy. - LINDSEY, STERBIT & EINERI Xasu2l ant Implvien • EE A.llll W CUTLERY, &C, 887 LIBERTY STREET, COONMER OP WAYNE,. Ono Stow" Beloit ThilOß PITTSBURGH. I. A;outs trir 7A-111134LIGEEP &ULM NOVELTY WORKS. pIT 111111MGli 50YELIT WORSE. Asa s' Dm= & co. • ; - (y.kinlPAcognua or Keiraunia `gp4ondard. Pate_nt rainbow SCALES., IMM PUNd P a tent Door Wks and Latta;, r+ l2l T"r" ° -m PIL LEON.*. Corned. of Grant and Find Gtreeta, auoies Mr. oilmen. • - GAS AND STEAK nTTING JONI M. 00019111. . HAW • jInutpkPOTER,O" c 9- • MUUSSJINOIMOPEIk: • • • -.7 • 3 . 7 _GAS 4101, STIWIL:=OI4: • M x lM °l l 00atr i utas. 111- " ,411141 / 2 1i1 fiersiietPie alit Walut Streets,. - a a J,4•6•;:, BO M7II7ACTVIIIRIS 07 127 Wabiut Street. EWWWARE. BM rni:ANOLI Akito....46"oo.:PANiiie.Peou.4Wor.inoww.o..• PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK - 07. AnTs4einvivom. 0.A511 OLPT . FA.L ." 11100,000. Presidloato.llMHßY LLOYD. Tles 1112 A. 11 L8: 0.2,5_,t, r t... Thos. Hellen, P. .Teliea, Th. Wjskteasm Geo. W. Hallema, - Wm'. Rea, & Hartley, lidward Gregg, Hiram Stowe., . . . heretary k Treat'r;—S. H. TON IiONIHOSST. flit MINT. INTRIUNT paid on• time de- C l a i r i tite i r=r l" ntr. b lii i mva e o r pl u t it eg i n /it November and lit MO. FORT PITT BANKING COIPAIY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : : STOCRROLD RS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, 1 DEALERSGO ' SECURITIES, AND COLD. MUNI ALLOWED TIIE DIPOMB, Collections made on all nocoultilis points In tb‘ llatteaSiatea and Veudae. DIRECTORS: • t duo. 0' Risher. . ..'" ' • : Bobt. B. Hawk • Andrew Diller, 'James H. Bails"' . . , . NeeLlolllsl3, Pavan. D. Hoste, Jates fflord ttar cri; D. Wallace. I. /sweets, • . - SAFE. . D. tEET I r* 41;9 1( 1 34:11 If No. 293 I.III3ZATT STRIDE!, PITTBBI4I6IH, PA. CAlTl'AL;(authortsed t ) :::: . $ 2003000. DIRECTORS. H. J. rynch, Wm. H. Harallton, John Murdock, ..r., , Henry_Bookatoce, WRltam Rom - . Deo. T.oran Donna. Unmet Buckley. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACT= pQcpneettonr made on al looniablit jiantif fn the Mms üßates and Canada. ' Interest Allows?' os,l'hae Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT MID SOLD. irsiddrit. es*. T. Liar Claahlior. ZZ•6TOCYHOLDEBB nirravumALLy LIABLZ. NATIONAL BANK OF CONIFICII Car. of Wood and Sixth 13t& A. PAT TIERBOA • ... • .... President , JO5. H. HILL CAPITAL, r $5OOOO. A. ..' ' DIRZDTORS: A . rettersea, , • George W. Cass, m: ,L Brown,i , James McCandless, „ . Mai. L4ckhart, c Wet. Douglas, • Allen Kirkpatrick, ' ' ,Wm. Been. W. 13. Eleven, ; . iniailorrs DAIL` AT 11 A. 11110:012 11ART, CAllOll6.lf & CO., BANMS AND BROKERS, Corner 27drd and Trpod Sheets, FIT. virErurtcan. PA.; - ""r 338 °8 5 To atzli , k. gaff -* c 0..) N DiAissug •Exchange, Coin, , COupons, And patiallar attantha e l i dto he Durham and COVERIVVIENT BONDS. ts:**Draitekondpn. ni mat HOLINUF4 #.802118, • , • • 57 Mdrket Street, PlTTTlffinntelit, ; Collections leads es en the principal of the United States "ad Canadas. StOchs, Bonds and other Securities novelly AND SOLD ON OOKMDMION. re:Mau attentlott paid to the resrehase and We of • , tXuited StAteS Secitities. jaCsal IVIVESTERN SAVINGS BANE, No; 89 Fourth Steet. OFIA.RTERED intenist Piiidon'illine Deposit* _ . .. , . ANY SUM RECEIVED FROM • ONE,DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHEM, •FITEOIi'T _. INTEREST. , , .• , Dllooanta Daily at 1A o'clock. - , i Preeident—TaosPSON BffM Vice Wesident—L M. 11,0811ALIts - • . ontiCToatis TIIWIIPSON BELL, a. M. MARSHALL* Joel Dlitrolltg, JOS. ALEIREE.i Ar...i. 43! . I PB, • i• ~ ehosicUidere to whom we make reterehee k : , Win. ToreTike, . Joseph Dilworth. revol. Caldwell, . Rev. David Herr. • Willie Daleell., Henry . bambeeel D. W. 0. Blame! . A. la. urowa, • 1 R. H. ITaltork. • • • Thorns* Eyler. ' , ---. 13irititSBURGH ji. . BARR FOR SAVINGS, • . . • POIDIENLY THE DIXEdSAVINGSLIMITIITION . No. 67- Fourth Strceig,,, NIA= OProeiri - Mns RANA or Pitte9. - CILkETIDIED ISO*. . . . OPEN DAILY from 9.t0 4 o'elook _and on, WED NESDAY and SATIIILDA.Y EVENINGS, front may into November Ist, fromt to 9 o'clock. and viol ' November lst to Nay Lit, 8 to licoolock.• BOOU of By-Laws, Sc. thnlished at theodiee. • 'This Instituttmestecially offer to Abuse whose eandaga are limited, ho.opportunity toAccumtdate4 by small deposits, easily saved, a , sum which will be a resource when needed, and bearing interesyn. stead of remaining unproductive. cLEVARD4-0/VALLNAGEEIIs • • • - nturßioxr, .9ZORGIC•A: 'BERRY. , • , ' m rassinsters 8. H. ILIUM MAN.. •I , JA.MiSTAB.I4 JR. ewc - T.Alie Asir TRILAIRV?ft. ..,' - i i A. TART t it h am . 4....., .noll_N B. DIMORTH, JOSHUA . • : CIDIS. a. rOLLANenti vi , zoos :P a a 2_,. P, l / 4 JAB. L. eliAll , .. • ,2,,,,-43,, .• :i i • Tx,— _____; • CUR 111111•Zi1G1 ',.' 11_ 0 -* _..- 15oLiorrvz•—D. W. - . 11 A.. , 141.11ELL...• 1=B24:•.• ArricammDzumemr; ristuvirlaim T' VANIU3.O HOUSE OF PEE. 11.. IMEERTZ, Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets. DRAWS BILLS Or =CHANGE ON* LONDON, BHRLIN, • ••13NION BARK." r il s aiN - DUBLIN, • • LRIPZIG, LIVARPUOL. BRE IdLIT. GL 41 , 50 w, HAMBURGH, B tLFABT, .YRANIPORT of N., PARIS, \ WHIRHBITRGH, • STRAMBOURG \ .DARMaTADT, N CAtiSZL_' RAISIIRS , ANTE RN, LOLOGNZ, • LAND WAN, \ TRIER , • HAILBRoId. • BASEL., RTIITTGAN "BERN. !WM:ZHOU( ' SAN FRANCISCO, and about 200 more amid er places. Money Is also seat to any village from central points direct to the residence of parties free of charg.,4f ‘i 'r . om fifteen to seventeen days. \ Collections mac I+T power of itto say all over Her. pe. Goods aid parcels &Maimed to.\ • PH. 1111. MERTZ. IMEI To BEADY 4% 184:oricom to B. JONES a 00.4 _ "Corner Faust and Wood Sts., 3E3 . 313 C. IlEt. BUY AND BELL ALL SWDB or • GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, "- soLD, ELM AND botrroNa, oav 11F0ST IATORABLB TZEGIB. ElTlnterest Allowed on Depoelts. xi. Mosley loaned= Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders executed for the Potreimule sad Salo of BTOOBUB, BONDS and 60L1. .iAmizs, T. ~B RADY 4, CO. ON. Cashier. Eitterargi &pHs. FINANCE' Oggraz or TWO PrrranuansGezerrA TRU MAST, INovember 19,1868. .$ Gold opened lower today, and touched 13434, but thB market remained firm at from 443; to 134;•‘. The great ease in the money market-6 o 7 per cent. on call-- enables partien to -carry . ' gold at a small coat, and even get, a good interest at pres ent; from the scarcity of the artiole r if the Government had net coins to the relief of the bear operators it _is likely that gold would have sold , to= day at 138 or more. The bend market is strong and higher, witba rising tendency for the next few .days, and so long ai money remains easy, the buying will Continue, but with the samblaim of a, reverse in money matters, large salmi \ may be expected; the ex perience of the last two weeks not being forgotteni by those ;who thought a ruie was inevitable: - • • Stocks are 'Strong, and after the Erie corner is dissolved; it, is expected, that ,New York Central and Fort Wayne will undergo' ' a similar' Process.' • The pro gramme in Eris is, however, not yet fin ished, and the clique have determined to make another squeeze more severe than , before, since _they are in possession of nearly all • the stock at a very low rite, mostly bought at , from 136 to 139, and will thua resist any attempt of a great decline. Western shares, next to the clique stocks, are quiet. Express shares are remarkably firm, and a rise may be engineered in them at any movement. . ' . Business appears more brisk. Closing quotations as reoeivolly Ph. R. lisfertr. Gold, 134%; Eighty-One's, 114%; Five TWenties, 1882, 110; ,do, 1864, 1073; do, 1865, 107%; do, 1865.newi 1093 L; do, 1867; 110 4 ; do, 1868, • 110%; "Ten Fortlia, 105; Reilraads—Cleveland & Pittsburg:l. • 85; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago. 108%; Chicago dr Rook Island, 108; Ohlia.go dt North Western,B4%; •do Pref er red, 86; Michigan South ern, • 83%; Reading, 983; Erie, 45; New York Central, 124%; Ohio & yifixdßpippi Certificates, .30: Western Union Telegraph Co . , 36; lidarcluutteThilon Express Go 20%; Pacific Mail, .114 Adams, 48; inning sluires—Gregory, 4,8; ; Quarts Hill, 85; Smith at Parmele, 4,00; Gregory, 10. . . - CENTRAL LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Orsioß OP THE Wpm/31mm GAzorra, WEDNESDAY, November 18, 1868. je The market for Cattle since the date of our last report has been very dull, the sales in the aggregate being small and pri ces are little better nominal. The trans actiona since Friday evening last foot up 457 head at prices ranging from 3y,' to fig. Strictly prime shipping cattle would doubtless have brought a halt to a quarter More, but none of this kind changed hands. On Friday last, the sales were 426 head; at from-53,15 for bulls t 046,75 tor the best. Total sales for the week 883 head, against 1,007 head last week, and 1,348 head the provius week. There has been little or no change to note in prices. The following are the reported sales: Hedges & Taylor to'd Zernlok 22, weigh ing 20,475 at 44,50; same , to Boyd & CO. 41, weighing 33,550 at 3,75; same to Pidcook .t K. 55, weighing 63,925 at 6,50; same to P. Klamens'ls, averagingl,soo at 6,25; Holmesi Lafferty & Co. to Monezv , 51, weighing 49,275 at 6,25; ; . Same to. Elchelberger 2, weighing'2,oso at' 5,50; 'tame to same 18, weighing 17,952 at 5,37; same to Styer weighing , 7so at 4,50; same to same 3, weigh ing 2,700, at 5,00: same to same -"1 cow, weighing' 1000, at 5,00; same to same 2, weighing 1,525 at 4,50; Smith & Bide to G. Srayer 23, weighing 19,700 at 4,08;- same to- Groff lstag; weighing 1,150 at-4,75; same to' same 18, weighing 17,925; at 5;20; . same to J. Rambo 21, weighing 17,425 at 4,75; J. Ringwalt to same 18, weighing 20,500 i at 6,25; E. Barnes to Armoneter 51, weigh ing - 49,275 at 4,25; swim to Murdock 4, weighing 3,500 at 4,201 same to hforria 10, weigbing 9,250 at 4,25; same to m ayor , 15, weighing 13,650 at 4,62; R. Carabell to gulls 20; *eighingl.7,o7s at 4,60; E. New ton' tosf...CovelB,'weighing.lB,47s at 5 ;50;i Seepsey to,L. Shamburg 11, vreighinig 30, 675 at 4,00; , 1L-Oampbell to Overholser 35; weighing; 42,100 at 13,20; Campbell to Overholser 1 stag, No i s hi or .i i g, at 5,20. .1 swear. ' 1 ME • There la more activity to note -in sheep. and "pridel are .well 'the quality offer ing is much' improved from those noted for some time. I%e sales reported toolay foottips,677l:ead, at from , iliXtO 3,16 per head and from ;345 to 4,50 per hundred. t3alktrehlratdity linit =reported 7 mira4;BBll head, at $1,50 to $2 air head and from 53,12 to 4,25 per hundred. Total for the week 10;63? heed, agalnat 9,307 head last week and 6,084- head the previous week. -The fbllowing are the reported sales _ Smith & Blue to J. H. Aurents 197, 'weigh:nit , - 3,so;'Holmes AND TRADE, CATTLE. Lafferty & Co. to Anil dc Myers 72, weigh. ing- 5 . 790 at 3,50; J. Idiot° same 148, weigh. ing 12,600 at 3,25; G. S. Beard to same M. weighing 16,675 at 8,50; Holmes L. dc,Co.. io same,l96, 16,150 at 3,50; W. P. Hamilton to 'same42l, weighing 85,025 8,15 per head; Zeigler to Lloyd 409, at 2,75 per head; same to same 209,, at 2,12 per head; Hedges & Taylor to C. Pearce 200, weighing 17.550; JaMeB CartieS to same 204, weighing 17,785 ; B. Westherfine to-same 212, weighing 18,. 175; A G. - McPherson to same 88, weighing 7,225; gasket =dt L to J. N. Pidoockl7s, weighing 17,800, at 4,10; Holmes, L & Co. to same 374, , weighing 33,0'25, at 3.50; J. Stank. er to same 202, weighing 18,075; at 8,50; Enterken to same 105, weighing 9,575, at 3,50; W-Blackwood to same 189, weighing 16,190, at 3,60; Smith.& Bine to same 478, at 1,75 per head; Bathe to same 219, at 2,17 per head; Centerline to W. Sheldon 161, weigh ing 16,225, at 4,50; J. • N.• Rodger to J N. Johnson 207, weighing 16,560. at 3,50; Smith t Blue to J. N. „Pidoook 209, at 2,75 per head; same to same 103, at 1,25 per head; Lafferty to same 106, at 2,75 per.head; to same 220, at 2,65 per head; J. Watson to same 198, at 2,20 per head; Bucanan & Mob to same 200, at 3,25 per cwt. . moos. - Therecelpts of Hogs were larger,. and the market`rnled brisk at from yi to %c off„ The Hogs now offering are very fait' and command good prices, but it is conceded .hat they will rule lower at once.- The tales reported to-dap foot up 9,882 hood at prisms ranging from 56,76\t0 59,10 per cwt. The general range being 57,50 to 58,50 per.ewt. Sales,reported on Friday last were 4,970 head at from 57 for the lowest to 59,25 per cwt. for very choice. Total sales for the week 14,825 head, against 9,974 head last week, and 9,266 head the previoue week. The following sales are reported: "` L. Strong to. Singer & Imhoff 116 head, weighing 27 , ,110, at 6,25; Holmes, Lafferty &Co. to same 200, weighing, 54;5.50, at 9,17; same to same 101, weighing 26,350, at 8,75 x same to same 109 weighing 24,450, at 8; same to same, 46, weighing 11,290, at 8,50; same to same 9, weighin,g• 2,000, at 8; same to same 108, weighing 24,510, at 7,70; 8. W. Allerten to same 98,, weighing 25,125, at 9,05; H. M. Chew to same 100, weighing 25,200; at 8,60; B. Vanwagner td'same weighing 27,004 at 8,25; Messenger, Gillett & Co. to same 18% weighing 47,V at 8.-,60; Wesley Hedges to same 22, weig g 5,200, at 8,60; Hedges & Taylor to same , weigh ing 23,550, at 8,62; Heskett & L. to weighing 74,065, at 8,60; J. Campbell, to same'B9, weighing 24,030, at 8,25; Crons% Emerick & Co. to .Driptis & S. 94, -weighing 21,665,•at 8,2% Shiger & ImhoO to Wesley Hedges 17, weighin g 3,725 at 7,l2;.ffedges & Taylo r to same 102, weighing 22.215, At 7,85;• Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to same;-115, weighing 24,725, at 7.90; Crouse, Emerick & Co. to same 13, weighing 3,340, at 7,60; Orr & Williams to same 113, weighing 22,.. 010,nt 7,30; same to same,4, weighing 1,525, at 7,26; T. P. Miller to same 1.22, weighing 25,225, at 7,70; J. Levering to same 124 weighing 26,950, at 7,75; Hedges & Taylor to same 154, weighing 35,600, at 7,80; GU chreist do Co. to same 42, weighing 8,275, at • 7,10; Crow &Williams to same 60, weighing -12,075, at 7.75; P. J. Henderson to same 52, weighing 10,725, at 7,40; G. C. Munn to same 127,,weighing 31,210, at 7,60; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to came 57, weighing 12,350, at 7,30; M.. Carter to same 109, weighing 26,100,'af 7,50; J. Evans to same 60, weigh ing 12,200, at - - 6,75; 0. R. Warner to same 116, weighing 22,950, at 7,35; J. McKee 'to same 100, weighing 23,210, at 7,35; E. M. Manner to. G. Fritz 107; weighing 23,235, at 7,80; Holmes, Lafferty &.00. to W. Little.ss, weighing 14,225, at '8;50; Wesley Hedges to T. Rambo 47, weighing 11.900, at 8,75; same to same- 93,:weighing• 25,225, at 8,50; .7. D. Beat to same 91. weighing 22,825; Wesley Hedges to Rothchilds 80, weighing 7,175, at . • 8,50; Holmes; L. - & - Co. to Mcßride & S. 43, - t weighing 10,075, at 7,50; same to same 140, 1 weighing 25,400, at 7,62; same to same 51, weighing 111 0 75,,at 7,25;11.- M.. Chew. to sarnelfi% weighing 16,625, 'at 7,7s;4,lllchiliist & Co. to same 77, .weighing 16,200, at 7,5% F. Joyant to samell4, weighing 28,070, at 7,80; J.ROEW to *me 157, weighing 85,375, at 7,8% Heskett & tr. ,, to sameA weighing 13,640, at 7,20; J. D. Beals - to' same 130, weighing 25,200;'at 7,45; Hohdes, Lafferty & 5 CO. to same 51..weighing9100, at 7,25; Hes. kett & Ito same - 48; weighing' 13,640, at 7,25; Chrisline to Glichreist lk Co. 111, weighing 27,000; at 7,37; J. Irego to same 100, weighing2s,2s%lo9; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. Mas 117, weighing 24,725, at 7,37; W. M. Tilden to .same.9s, weighing_2s,4oo, at 9,10; Holmes, Lafferty & Co. to same,lll, weighing 24,725;at 8,25; H. M. Cheever to same.lol.,weigling 24,625. at 8,25; Holmes, Lafferty . &Cfmlo same 119, weighing 25,200, at 7,37; OixetWilliamitcrsame,.ll3,-weigh ing 25,925, eit' 4 B,2sf W. 311-Tildin; to same 18800, Weighli 48 ' 99, at 5,80; E. Smith, to 8=18189; g Wog • 47;100;st 18.80 ; A.-Goff to same .6, we ighing 1,690;at 8; W. M. Til den to same 477, weighing 120,435' at 8,55; Holmes,-Lafferty da Co. to same 1 -.Wweigh ing 25,585, at 7,87; same to same 'll5, weigh ing 23,900, at 8,053 same to same -241veigh ing 5,800, at 8; H. Borrow to Crouse dt 114, Weighing, 27,800, at 8,201. 3. martin to same 25%, weighing 65,276, at13;50; wime .tp , same 98, weighing 25,125, at 8,50; Holmes,' 4 _ fferty ttr, Co. to saute 122,weighing 27,740. at 7;60; same to same 101, weighing 23,200, . at 7,50; R. O. Campbell to Crouse & Co. 208, weighing 27,900, at; 8,00; Holmes, Larthrty & Co. to Orr & Williams 40 weighing 9,775,•at 8,37; Singer & Imhoff to Rothchilds 9, weighing 2,300, at _8,25; Holmes, L. & Co. to J. , N.Pidcock 154, weighing 28,100, , , at • 7,80; - FL; Mi-Ohew to same 11, weighing. 3,325. at 7,25: 'Singer &, Imhoff to same 12, weighing 2;700, at 7,25; J. Browning to same 104, weighing 20,845, at 7,50; J, D. Beals to -same_ 30,.. weighing 6,975, at 7,00; -E. H. Myers to same 40, weighing 11,160,nt 7,00; lifalmes; L dr. Co. to , same 118, weighing 24,235, at 7 3% same to C. M. Keys 113, weighing 24;800, at 8,00; Orr & Williams to same 111, weighing 24, 1 - 975, at 8,2% Garnet° same 114, weighing 24,. 975, at 8,37; Smith & Bine to E. Smith 57, weighing 12,475, at 7,37; Holmes, L. dt Co. to flame 44 weighing 9;010, at 7,50; sane to same 129, weighing 25,350, at 7,62; same 'to same 50, 3veighing.ll,o9o, at 7,52; same-to save 0, Weighingx 13,350, at 7,62; sameto same 132. weighing 24,236, at 7,25; Orr. Williams to tame 99,, weighing 20,790, at 7,25; D. Hoiser to same 107, weighing 23,- 750, at 7,2s;7Cronse, & Co. to _Same 19, weighing -3.960,-U 7,00; W.%lllackivotid to same 116, weighing 24375, at 7.12;. - J. Sharp to . Smith 213, weighing 43,800; 7,25; ~ O rr & Williams to O. Krans 91, weighing 23,375, at 8,75; -mime to G.-Emerick & Co. -1 , 4 ; 2 weighing 3,940, at 8,87; tiolmee, L. & Co. to Aull & Myers 62, weighing 15,400, 7,75; same to A. Groff 103, weighing 24,575. at 7;80$ W. Magruder' to a,- -EiettelWr g nt 42, - weighing 11,400, at 7,50; Heskett &L. to 3. •Dangber 105, -weighing: 23,625, at 8,00;„ Ault & Myers to T. f Lindsay 18, weighing 3 700, at 8,25; D. B. to, .Eichelberger 52, weighing 13,575. at 7.60; 'Hedges & Tay lor to Aull.t Myera 55, weighing 14,575, at 7,62;1101meg. & Co. to C. Hellergrass 91; weighing 24,93 P, at 8,75. . . • New York Dry Goods Market. (By Telegraph to the' k'lttaburgh Climate.) NEw YOBS, 'November /9.—,The trade is exceedingly inuti.hiit , pricies are Well sus. tained. Heavy Brown Sheetitigs---I6 ,_for Atlantic "A; 15% for Pacific Extra Larel D.A.114 Appleton and . -1414, fox Graneteller A A. Printing 'Cloths steady at 7y(a7,0-: and Printed Calicoesolhuidara make% at 12a123i. Low scarlet flannels .`tufder .10k per yard in light stock and active requeit. Blue and mixed , twilled:flumes are also very scarce and In • Improved' request at Vl._ • st. Louts Cattle Market. (B; Telegraph to thernttilbergi lissette.) ST. Lovas .14ov . eadter 19.73Ogo;:nosiPtIS increasing and *either more favorable; Packers pay 0,070 pose: Settle dull and heavy bat nbt - quOtalily Tower; prices 'range! at 0,t4a5,70 grope, Ibt inferior to choice. " a Chi att .es.tue — maxicot. Egfr Teierraph to th'e Plttabuqh thaettal eirtoirrivavz, November 19--11ogs °Penal active at 7,259,7,65,- but closed dull at f7a 7,65; pabkers are not willing tO psir. better prices 'than 17,50a7,60; receipts 7190 g beau* CS