PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET. Oininne cm' Tem 11.rrsmnalIr %earns, FICIDAT. December 4,'1868. S The market is quiet but steady, with a demand fully up to the 'supply, and eerie daily is this -'true'in regard to 'favorite bra' ride. ' Stociks continue pretty 'Well re duced, and,dealers report that itieY have 'no difficulty iddispoldng of all the' de.sira ble brands, they ear( get hold of, and that; too, at full prices. - *, • . •• -* urttratrsna GOAL SMELTED FROM TAKE' 'RI PEILSOB onm • 100. tons Med. Gray, fm yard. 339 *OO-4 mos 120. lc Grey, f'l3l yard. 39 50-4 [sea 200.44 _, Close, rm.yard. 89 (10.4m0s 60 " I.lllod.'Closei I'm yard. 39 80--43 mos 800 i , ....ideditun, atfutnace... 57 50-4 mos • 60Medium, from yard.: •89 50—Smog 400 Close Med; to arrive. 89.00-5 mos • 180, 0 4 bpen,Grev * 40:00-limos; 500 4 ‘, Inferior Close Forge,. • • . , tbr :rails • • ' 35 50-4 mos 500 Close Forge, at fur.— 86 00r4ma9 100 . 4 .• Good 'Medina' Grey, • , to arrive ' • • 89 50-5 mos ' 611 I , Good -_3lledium Grey, to arrive B9 00-4 mos ' ANTHRACITE.' , • 50 tens Mottled • $3B 00-4 mos. 50 ' Anthracite 39150-4 mos 40 - S' No.• 1 Anthracite - 42 , 00-6 mos ' 40 ' N 0.2 Anthracite • .41 00-4 moo . 50 .‘,. i Ito. 1 Anthrimite , 41 50-4 mos. 70 •Forge 38 00-limos. 20 4, No. 2. ...;...-40 00--IMOEI' 10., , N0..2 - - - 88 50*z. cash 50 total Foundry • 143 , 50.-4 mos 200 I , ..Common Foundry.... 43.60-4 mos 180 se. Close Forge 40'00-3 - mos - - 100 ". No. 2 Foundry. . ... 42 00--4 mos ".. 200 " 'No. 1-Foundry, to ar. 43'50- time 150 Extra,-to arrive 45.51:1•43 mos 50 . 0, Juniata Forge 47 , 41-5 mos ..• sx.ooms. • 45 tens No.', Juniata.. 135 006 mos 20 • No. 1 Juniata . . .. . . 92 'OO-- cash , • New York Produce Mark et. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gaze tte) 1 : '... s teady Nnw Yonx, December 4.—Cotton opened y and 'closed quiet and searcely, so i firm; sales of 2,000: bales, 'at -24* for' mid i'-thing uplands:. Flour; receipts, 15,130 bills; • market more active and a shade firmer on -*, low grades; sales 'of 10,00 - 1 ; 11 : 1 1 8 ; at ss;6oa 6,00 for" sriperfirie - State add western; $ 6,63a v-' 7,05 for ' : : extra - State: -16,45a7,50 for extra western; '18a9 75 tor good • to - choice ' white -.1. wheat extra; 13:75a 9 ; 01 ) for It. li: 0.; $7,50a -' • 9,00 for 'extra•St. - Louls, and ' $10e12,50 for good- to-'choice ''do., - closing firm. Cali '' tornia - Thirir dull; sales of 300 sacks, at - '45,75a11,75 , - via Horn, - end' ' $11.00a12,00 . -via 'Bahrain: , Rye Flour{ firm ; sales 200 I :.+'bblif'-at $6,5088.25. Corn Meal quiet, with ' ' ' "Out decided ehinge. ' Whisky quiet; small :sahib western at $1,03 free. Wheat; receipts -. ' '65,731 bush; ,la2C better on spring, with ' a • ',fair demand , chi efly speculative; sales 14,= 000 bush' at '51;52a1,53% . tor' No 2 - spring, $1,62 for-No 1 " do, $1,82a1,8434 tor amber ; State, 42 for amber Michigan, and 52,'20 for *"'white' California . ' Rye quiet and heavy; ' salmi 1,500 bush-western at /1,51. - Barley 'dull-and heavy. Barley Malt quiet Corn; the market -fayorff' bfiyers, with sales. of --• 49,000 bushels - at' $1,11a1,13 for 'unsound, $1;1481,17 for sound mixed 'western: Oats; '', receipts of '43„910 this ' - More active and le "'• better; sales of '200,000 bus at 743075e:0r --- 'western. 'Rice quiet at &By t e for Carolina. - " Coffee in lair = reqtiesti ;With tiales of 1,000 bags Rio on . privifte , terms.. Sugar qulet,', - ' with hales of 160 hhds Cuki at 103;a1134c. ' Molaises - quiet, with ses of 100 hlids at . , 72c, for New Orleans. Repo quiet, St 10ia25e • , - for . Ainitric:in: Petroleum steady at 17c ' fat Crude and •12No bonded. ; l for refined Maimed Oil Wet, fir,91a930 for An:lolmm - ' - Spirits Thipentine quiet and 'unchanged.. '-Pork dull and heitYy& sales 'of .700 bbis, at' --- - 5250046.110. for new -inefisi. $25,30a250 for . " old do; $19,50a20,25 forrimet $21,54a22,50' • for prime messr 05;00, for thin mess, and 525,00.' for'el.tY „mess: - Beef ' very', active; sales ni 1;50 blab; at•slBalo,s6'fbriiew plain mess and $16a20 fe"r new extra mess. Tierce Beef dull, at Val° for prude mess and $3O a 35 for'lndia ••'trims:: Beef ' Sams - firm; • ...:isales '175 rliblasat $29,50a31;" the 'Market is now. held hlglide. , Cut -.Meats:quiet- and ..t heitirv;:with dz.-lasi:so :Itackages - it .11e 'for shoulders, anct , l2ll.lse -for' hams; !.Middles quiet and steady:Mthsales 100 boxes Cum berland initito.Arrive, at 1134e;:-,250. boxes ' short ribbed and. Cumberland cut, seller. for February, at 133. er'l2,2oo'boxeit . short , clear and Cumberland cut, seller for Jana. - ing, at 12a13e..1 Lard fain' `and' -in fair de mand,with sales 1;250 tlerM at 14315301er Steam, and - 15 3 / 4 alsji fer kettle rendered; - also, 250 tiereessteani;Aellei for; February, . at 14 3 / 4 e. Butter steady and quiet At 25a40e for Ohio, and 40850 e 'for State, -Cheese,firm at 14a19c. Frifkghti to LiverpeOl dull and lower, with , engagerrients, per sail, for 7,560 bush corn, at 534 d. - - _' , .:•• . . ' - Lirrer.—Flour. closed , .nrixi- for low n ' grades. with moderateepoit . and home tradellennaid; dull And heavy formedium ,:;and; choice : grades. Wheat „quiet and • very firm ' for spring, And • dull and heavy for ;winter. Bye dull 'at ' 5450, • a 1,51 for . western... Oats firm - with • a good seulative demand, at 75 3 , - yo fortwest ern.ft . prn .dull at $1,14a1,1434 in store, and $1,16a1,1634 afloat , for mixed western. Pork nominal at ;25,50a2575 for mess. Beef active - and firm. - Cat --' Meats - steady with amoderate demaniL- Bacon firm with algeod.• inquiry. -tard - firm ' at 15ga1234if. for fair-to. prime fiteAllt. , Fggs quiet and steady., - • _ . Cincinnati •!ilarkft rwt to irG ri " .-7 Telegrapho tasette.l ,',CxxornNA.Ti, December 4.—Flotir stead y ; family - 1)7,54)&3,00. -Wheat -Steady at- 111,78 -for No. 1 winter. • Corn firm at63a640. Oats in demand at 60a620.‘ Bye steady at. 51,80. 1 Barley quiet, With; sales on• .time at $2,20a 28ar 1 ,25 for best Canada, and. 52,1304,85 for fall. Cotton dull bat:unchanged; 'middlings 23c. Tobacco quiet, • with light receipts.-and -:prices nominally unchanged; sales of 55 bhds. , Whisky advanced •to $l, tax. paid. • There is a firmer feeling generally lin 'pro. • .duce and a. specohttive •fieraand for Mess r, Pork this afternoon, and • all:Offered at $23 ..Trio taken; there were briyere at this rate January at the close..-Bulk•Meataquiet • but firm, at 9a9qc for shouldefs,l2 l 4al2.tic ~for clear rib sides, and 18a1We - for deer. • Lard closes higher: , priaie ;steam `18,1814c, and forketile - rendered 14%8143i was en= • orally . ' asked; the outside atthe • c ose. - , Green -ideate held - firmly at 7,f,10 4 a120 , for shoulderersidds and hams; - then? f was little or 'nothing done in them Owing to the ~ wet weather. •Britter firM at 85a30e.• • Eggs - Mc; Linseed Oil' 95a96c, with alirtxt', feed ' lArd Oil scarce and firmat 111,30a1;85; the demand exceeds the ' supply. Sugar dull and, 1 /,,0 lower, sales of 260 khde at 14a, • 150 for prime to 431 ' 10108 • NdW Orleans. and 32a140 for foreign. _Coffee quiet at 21025 c. `Thereis good efniunt for Cheese at 17a Geld closes 'at 135 buying. -Exchange dull ate 4 per cent. discount buying, and 50 to discount selling. • r ii P ' ' • Louisville 'Market. _ -Est* Telegraph to the Pittsheimb Gazette c) r LOMSVILLEti December 31.—Tobaw0, new drooping,,-old;logs crop firm; hhds. sales of 89 Coplim 22W1. Sags :13ia8e gross. `Plantation Moliisses 60485 c. New ,Orleans Sugar • 12flality0.1--'Supertint, Flour 55a6. ;Corn 64255 d.• M1;8,1858580.3 -Wheat ;Leila T 11/485g nMess Pork? - Lard 14fia150,, ,Aloon c ejear, rib sides ; l3c, clear `Olden 18%e, green babas 1.15 c, shoulders 80, rcddelfile; IWhisick 'xi* free 'nominal. mCattle idlarkete. ,l SB7 TOamisl444,itas Eittsbargii easatte.3 , OrtgA o .9 r,..iteenktV;,-4.-rl3oef. ; Cattle:: ja li ht supply andnominally tinaha6ged, Mga tandtliately active , at yester days prioetradd al,osed'vrealcrsalaa at .7,10 68 00 forlair to•ohoiae. , . , ' 41arke;. GsO tt f o Dedeinber. 41ogs alosin • aclive, Intoyant;' Ave; $7,40a8,00; dressed, 94251%60; receipts, S;ON head; lorilaught red 604750 premium is: prOd. • r.,,m.r.,,,,._,:wz,7:-.7g7.. -;:.;.,F%i._-i.•_.,,,z6;jj.3.*.-4.4;,.ff::.-,;0,:t.--..ai.4-,-a5,41,--::i.::_,=.v'-z'ze7.4,.,,,,n:'.,:-L-,,i.,,e.:..:;,.,-',-:'--::,.k- ~,,i'....:: -.,..4- -i,r.,-;.;',.t:-kstf:-5ti..,i..,f-,t..4?.,y,R.-,,,,..p_-tgak......y.e.......p. ~, financial tatters in taw "fork. Gold Clued at 135%@13534. IGy Telegraph to'the PlttabarghVuette.l _ Now York, December 4,1868. MONEY AND GOLD. Money market eas ier with more avidity to lend; range on call 5©7 per cent. endless bnsineas at the . higher rate.' Currency is . , going South it the rate of nearly' three mil , lions per Week.' Sterling dull and weak at 9©9 3 prime banks. Cotton bills Byrn, EN. , Gold firm with advance' in rate of discount by Bank of 'England. It opened at. 135 Y,, advanced to 155gg@185. - But-Treashrei Van Dyck expresses the Opinion that the ''present aeries of govern - mint sales will be' thelastTorthe present year. The short in terest appears to have been covered to a considerable extent., GOVERNICENTS. .Governmentgi are, a shade. higher though tlie transactions are only moderate, and holdera beginning to disoonnt 'in ad vance;as usual; before the '. ' -:payment of the' January ; interest;; the, . amount -of bonds .equal for spectdative purposes is, however, diminishing, - under the demand frem the Interior. "Uoupens Of'lBBl, 115@115l4; dd. , '82,411,4441.11 2 4;. do. '64, 107%01073.0 . de. 'B5, 108%@108y.; do. new, 1,10%@11056; do. 'B7; 110,‘©118%; do. 'BB, 110%@1.11: 18-40's, 105X@105%. SPATE BONDS .Are &LIU- Missotniti; 8214; new tennessees, 68NIW9f; North - Carolinas, 82@62X; Vir- STOCKS. Stocks have, deollnedsteadily.throughout the day, and close heavy and nnsettled. Nevi York Central was the .great festal e; 'earliest sales Were made at .133%@1337; fram which it fell to 126%0127.dt the close.. The cause Was the issuance of an order by. Judge ,lionsaidloquiring the directors to ' .show cause why they 'should not be re ' strained from making a stock dividend, which is understood to be contemplated by the directors. .An - effort was made to check the decline by an offer of, one per 11 cent Ibr the privilege of calling 4 part of 'l o 9oo'shares at 140 within thirty days. The ruse was understood - Land had no effect: There is nh.confidence on the street in, the ,report' thaV: the directors , will; divide the surplus at the coming meeting, indeed it is said injunction was procured by; parties interested in•the 'repent rise, who, having realized, are directing their efforts in s con tiary direction. The rest of the market was unsettled, hie decline in Ceqtral, and there was a general decline. - The officers 'of the American Express Co. have decided • to reopen `their trsufer books until 20th inst., and Will iss ue stock of the consolidated Co., and certificates for the claim and far the • undivided ' prefits :of ;the= Amerintin Company to hblders of American certifi cates. The 'dealings in Express stooks were confined mostly to , the Adams and `MerchantsUnioa. _ Pram: --Cumberland , 381688,:i Canton, X 48%, ®4934i Wells Express, 26@261,i; Anierican, 4435 (4)46; Adams, , 41314©48N; United States, 45@46; Merchants Union, 1514' ®1535; Quicksilver. 22i/ t 022;4; Mariposa, @6; preferred, 2/314@:21; Pacific Mail, 11614® '11635; Western Union Telegraph, 37'._03794;' New York Centra1,128y.(4).127; EErriie 88© 87 1 8@3784; pieferred, 5735 ®S9X; Hudson; 129®129.%; Roston, Hartford 45t Erie, 27; Reading, - 98®98W; • Terre Haute, 89© 40; do. preferred", 61' ; Wabash,' 5794 @5B; Ao.. preferred, 70 1 4,@72; • St. Paul,. 67 1 5i®37:0' do. preferred, 8634@)86%; Fort ' Wayne 1 11 %@1. 1 0 1 , Oble, it - Mississippi; 30 y, @SOX; Michigan Central, 118M(4)120 34 ; Michigan Southern, 88!4@1339i; Illinois Cen tral, 144@145; Pittsburgh, MX @ISBN; To ledo, 10111®10114; Rock IsUnd loBB4@ 108%; Northwestern, 84,gsgi85g,; ° do. pre ferred, 87%®88; 'Lake Shore, 100; Chicago, and Alton, 145. 30xLack Mining shares dull. Gregory, 525; Quartz Mil, 75. ' COPPER STOCKS. CoPper shares at Boston—Calumet; 50; Copper Fella, 14; Franklll3,l4; Hancock, 4;. Minnesota, 2; Quhley. 16. ` - mammies. . The receipts at the, Sub-Treasury to-day were $2,862,417; Payments, $2,843,462...8al V - anon, 4995,729. .• , • - _ chleago Plarket. ißy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Caro/too, December 4: - -Eastern Ex.": change in good demand, at par buying and 1-10 premium selling.. , Flour quiet and un. - changedr spring extras 25a7. Wheat. ae- , tive; No. 2 advanced 2a2yor; sales of No. 1 at 21,23a1,28, and No. 2 at•21,1454a1,15;'e105- -- 114 steady at 11,1514; sales' of No. 2 since the change at 21,1534. • Corn quiet; ?sales of old No. 1 at 75c; No. 2 at 70a7ler new at 52a 5234 c; No. 2 kiln dried at 60a62c; rejected do. at 59a60c; sales of No. 1 this afternoon at 75c: Oats more active and lc higher; sales at•47a4Bc, closing Arai at 480. Rye steady. and:quiet; sales of No. rat 21,1E414334 and - No. 2 at 31,1134. • Barley- quiet ' and un changedr N 0,2 opened at 2.1;59a1,60, and to wardthe close weakened and declined to 21,56; rejected sold' at 21,13634. Highwines easier; sales at 94a94340. Provisions in good demand and firmer; • Mess Park; sales of 4,500 bbls, at:221,50422,00 for sellers for January, February and Marcb. Lard steady at 14a1414e. Green Hams 11Xer. Short Rib Middles 12c. Boxed Green Shoulders .Bc. Dreesed Hogs more active, . sales at $8,75a9,25. Receipts 'for the pest twenty-four hours-9,929 bbls -Sour; 30,792 bush wheat.; 65,465, bush corn; 18,946 bush oats; 2,575 bush, rye;. 2,424 bush barlell 20,135 head' hogs.' 'ShiPments-10,061.bb1a flour; 8,283 bush wheat' 23,253 bush corn; 4,334 bush oats; 3,700 bu sh . rye( 4,190 bush barley, 3,982 head l o ge. ' • ' i3t Louis Ma Met. CB, Teterraph to the rittihatitadasette.l ST...Lorna, December 4.—Tobacco; noth ing doing._ =Cotton:s small • sales middling at 2210.,. Hemp; nothing • doing.. Flour unchanged; super sold at 846; extra $43,85a 8,60 r double extra '87a7,50 . triple extra to fancy 'V31:11. • Wheat; 'ail- grades below choice lower: primal° strictly prime fall sold at 81,0411:673ii•0h01ce to fancy 81,65 a 1,90. Corn heavy and drooping at 65a690. Osts."ltiaative but unchanged at 54386 c. Barley firm at $2,1012,20 for chafe° and fancy Kinneota. Nyp.steady• and , higher at 11,18. Fork firmer at t22,50a28,00. Dry Balt- 9a9M,of clesr sidesl3al3qc. Bacon- clear' sides held •at 17a11y 4 0, but mill ' sales Made at if:Dor no sales of shoul dere. • New &agar' Cure.4,Efams 18,,;(34' Lard firmer at 14p for choice steam and ,kettle. WhiskY unchanged at 95a90c.. ReceiPts -8,200 Mai: flour, - 18,700 bush wheat, 1'4,000 bush corn, 11,00 bush;ats, 7,700 bash bar ley, 700 bush- rye. • CleVelwid Marl[d. Telebraph to the Pittsburgh Gatette.3 Cmtvzi.arino Dec. 4.—Vloui 'steady and nu:changed; city made at $11;25a11,50; treble extra white at 19;50a9,75; double extra am ber at 18,25a8,50;• double extra'red at 17,50 a 7,75; double; extra spring at f7a7,25; • extra epring.`ebtintry made at 48475; double ex tra red and 'amber s7aB; , double extra isPrlng Wi110a10,75. Wheat at 111,8361,8 5 for No. 1 reill*lnterf $1,05a1;67 for No. 2 do. Corm 1 oar red it 120, , and 1 car old at 97e. • pate at ,59a13043. Barley quiet and steady, at fa 2,0 5, for No 1 nada; No. , 2 State rinnainal. • • • . , , Duffels • tar Telegraph to the Flitsbarghliasette. l BUPPLW. December 4.—Flour steady; sales of 800 bbls city ;ground ;'spring at s?a '7,60 for No& land.% Vf beat quiet; +Alegre_ 4.oirs (thole* white Canada at' ;245i - deliv tred; - cars' amber western at 11.27; 1,800 busk -.amber western at:41,65; 1,700‘ bush N0.:2 Illilwalakee Club 9E41,40; Coin Motet; sales of small lota sto 5102'for'oldJ; end 880 formew•western. Oats dell "at 859 for car lots Western; r others unohingedj High wines nominal, at 111,04; the market is very High ,a _ • . • - .P..1Ti.51 . .11.01T:....':. - AZ . E,7:g.;...:.:.',5:ArrVR , ,p - z.. - .1)..1ic1*p. , 74g . . , : 5' ;!... 10 . 6 e; Dulwankee Dfar!Let: [By Telegraph to the Plttaliaigh Gazetteo Mximiusgs, December 4.—Flota dull and prices unchanged. • Wheat quiet at 51,23 for NO." I,'and 31,13 for No.. 2. •Oats steady at 4734 e •for No. 2. Corn quiet at Me for' old, delivered. Rye ,steady at 11,08 for No. I. Barley dull and .nominal. Re- ceipte-42,000 bbls floury 42,030 bush wheat, 2,000 bush Oatit, 6,000 bush corn, 3,000 bush rye, 200 bush 'barley. Shipments-2,600 bbls flour, 5,000 bush wheat, 2,000 bus rye. ilemplibr Market. (By Telegraph to the Plttatairgb. Gazette., • MEXPlitte, December 4.-Cotton quiet and firm at . 22,;a23c; receipts; 2,015 bales; exports, 951 'bales; week'd receipts, 10,938 bales; exports;• 12,835_ bales; stock, .8,416 bales. Flour,dull; Anotations unchanged. Corn k 70a72c. Oats; 03a650.. Hay, ...$20a22. Bran, 2248 c. ' Pork, $23,50a24.00. 'Lard. 16%0. • Bacon steady; shoulders, none in market; clear, sides, 18,19; bulk shoulders, 10a10$4c; clear sides, 14a141.A,0. fl Ithnere 114ricet. Ey Telegraph to *ha Pittsburgh 9 11 1 ,41 th: 0 • • , BALTIMORE,Recemher, 4.—The flour • 'market is quiet and unchanged: Wheat Is drill; - prime to choice red sold at 52,25a2,40. Qom l is firm and :prime,: whitf,„sold at, 95a 58e; yellow, gl,osai,os. Oats Is firm: sales were made at 75c. - Eye is dull at-$1,40a 1 ,45. ~]less Perk dull; sales were reported $26a26,50. Bacon is scarce; clear• sides gold at 17%o; elk:alders, 14c; hams, 18c.. Lard is dull at 163 c:; • • ' • . _ Phlladelphla Market. • CBp 'relegripti to tho httaborigh dozotte.2 PHILADELPHIA, December ' 4.-Wheat sells slowly; red. I1,00a2,10; - amber; $2,13a a 2,215; white, , $2,200,40. Ave , declined; sales at $1,65. Corn; small supply; old yel low, 411,25; nevr,'Slalilo.' Oats steady at 67a 72c for Western. •Petroleum quiet; sales of 4,000 bbls crude in bulk at 160, and 2,000 bbls refined at 29a293ic. Provisions un changed. Whisky sells alowlY at ;1,03a Toledo• Market. (13y TeleFrapb to the Etttsbergh Eteiette.l TOLEDO, Pee., 4.—Flour quiet. , Viteat— white to better; amber la2c lower; sales No. 1 white blichigan at 82,04; amber,ill,77al,BB, closing at them:aside figure; 'No. 2 red 81,70. Corn So lower; No. 1 90c; new 720; new re. jected 85c; do condemned 580. ' Cate steady at 67c for No: 1 and ldlchlgan. Rye 8 a shade lower, No. 1 81,30: Mlenigan 51.29; No. 81,25. CloVer seed 57,19.