6. STEEL WORBS )11"1 SBURGH STEEL WORKS. STABLISHED IN 1E43 .ANDERSON & WOODS, MANI:FACTGESEE, OF ..1 ZEST 4LFINED • CAST. STEEL Ot i every description. Also, best Refined German Plow and Spring Steel, CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVENUE,Pitts barah. P. , aul6:n4l. MILLER, BIRR & PEKIN: GENERAL PAILTNEIIS WM: METCALF. REUBEN ARK MILLINER, tiEO. W. BARE., CHAS. P. firECIAL PART\BR - S• M. HIER, 'CRESCENT STEELWORKS, KELLER, BARR & PA.RIELN, OFFICE, No. 339 Libertf Street, PITTSBURGH, PA ' f el4':d4B DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAIGL & CO. Manufacturers of ITEtON, NAILS, STEEL, i I AXLES_ AND SPRINGS, DIIIGiIiTESNE, L S AND JUNL&TA, FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. Pain, HOOP SHEET AND TANK IRON, BOILER PL a.T.RS AND HFADS, GUARD IRON _DRAB and DROPPYLINDERER BARS, FLAMM': CUTTER BAILS, TO Ni)A FLAT RAIL for Cosl Rotids. c,ROWB ARS,W&ADND GEMOS HARRDS coutW TEETH, :PRINIR PLOW r...ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, qp i F i t Haig STEEL SRAFTING. A. B. TEEL • COACH, BUGGY and V.A.ErON SPRINGS and XLES CUT RAILS AND SPIKES. ;all Goods First Class and Warranted. r OFFICES AND WORKS. iliteenth Street and Allegheny Weer, and 77 Water S .Pittsbargh. -4310 siIEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, MMICK &CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Jaantifactnrers of every description of. EAST AND GERMAN STEEL, ' AINOS, • SLLI... ISD PLLTFORBI SPRThi6I9, 6 ILES, STEEL TIRE, de, sie , lfaithouse. S 3 Water au 100 First Sts. LA ca ouimoND STEEL WORKS. litK, BROTHER & CO., 31 inn setur ers of all descriptions of ESSIIMMX•II. •la}i 'Warehouse, THIRTIETH, THIRTY . .11315 T 13TREET5, - - - - BRASS FOUNDERS ggti ll] )3rEgi aTATUS.:BASCH. ENRX BIER & CO., SLTCHSSOO6 TO 701 IN M. 000P£$ & CO., Bell and Brass 'Founders. BRA.SS COJTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Yaleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, IIiBOTTLE,METI AND CHECK WEB, ALE GLOBE PATTERN. get ON C 040104, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and Oil. kLkI4UPACTIIII3.III3 OP d. 3L CUOPEEt & CO'il Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for in•eyftyo, Patent Oil era,lthe best iri the IlLarket. Office AO Works, corner Thirteenth and Pike re teta, sp26 LL TIN 00D & McC AFFIREY, .L Collier. Liberty street and Third Avenue:, Pittsburgh, Pa., BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE FITTFRS, And A.inliTt3 f.'s A. S. CANNED. CO'S STEAM PIIMPS AND BLOWEBS. IRON WORKS. J./ - I SIM EN PROCIISS.. forrusiees of now nrepared to grant licen seeth use the 2.:LLZUSHAVItIfai PlLO cr:ss. cape quality imparted to good iron, htae e great Improvement in to niferior iron. and the reduced co.st,commend it ab. manufacturers of iron. Fortieswishing to use it can obtain Menses bl apprraig JAI P. .SPEEB , M P Attorney for the Trustees, aooms and la. ..Engllth's Ballcling, ..98% 7021 th avenue. Parties interested are invited to visit the ilif or..NßElttiElt WORKS, where, the• teb:ds meet 7 le 11011` in successful operation. VfETISON, PREIEITON & CO., Pennsvivania Iron Works, 166 AO 161 turn IT REST, °posits llanongsaela Houe, sp24:d6 ; PITTSBURGH OVELTY. WORKS. rimrsnuliftla - NOVELS -I WOitliti. Youndedifi. D. wit. ADANA nruzz & co. -._11.1120111011111.1.28 07 szYsviigityrixthisn, gr:tifate sic. 3NT) I'LATBOI7.3 AnD COUNT= SCALES. laced rb, UN N. BOLE & CO., Con Point Alley and Duquesne St., Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. 3isnafacture STEAMBOAT moarias and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention invited to cur new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16,horeerpower. CASTINGS of every kind, made to order stow 7onndry, on. TIIIRD STREET, below Market. RISE for Oil Wells, SHAFTING' PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and .T.RON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, - Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Pale INT All orders promptly Ailed. TPA . trs F ORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TESIC WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, Tu . BuLe.s, DOUBLE-FIXED TUBULAR, MILE-BOX AND CYLINDEP. STEA_H. BOIL ERS. 011, STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND Atia SETTLING PANS, SALT P.ANS. AND CON DENSERS: STEAM PIPES,. BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES • Oftice and Warehouse, corner Second Third, Short and Liberty Streets, lir Orde:s sent to the above address wil l l- be .rotrstly atter-delft to. ,s-1.7:9..) 'WM. BARNHILL & CO., _ BOILER BIARERS AND SHEET IRON NVORKRRE, NUB. SO, SS, %4 AND S 5 ?ENS sT. Raving secured a large yard and turn:shed. tt intr. the most approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL PAS In the test manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chlmmeys, Breezhiag, Fire Beds, steam Pipes, Lasomollve Boilers, Condeners, Balt Pans, Talllo, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Parisi, and sole manufacturers of BarZtLU'i Fat ent Boilers. Repairing done on anortest notice. I as:cll ;&UD Y. ...... D. DRUBS JARED:M. BRUSH bz SON, iciarrric.,runzus 07 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORK, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, Ste, L.BRALDI A E'tR , C NO.BO WOOD STREET, • ifstinfacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE FOUND. In nor assortment will be found all theLATEST PATTeRN:i AND I.slVit(We.nklfsTe, and the reputation of our stoves le ouch that' any one in want of a good article should purchase none found but those manufactured -by us, as they be the most durable as well as economical. Would call particular attention to our new VoLCAN. ) STOVE. for churches, balls ann stores. Over 500 sold in three montas. Intended for with or WIt:1- out casing. Ali who have used them pronounce them superior to any'other and far cheaper. Bend forCatalogue and Price List. je3o ORAFF,. 1111 GUS 8600., KABUTACTrEERSS or SVIRT v.trusrfor SEl9oCrinr.ifei , BOSTON COOKING BANGE, 'THE FIERY FURNACE," FOR WAISSICLISD BUILDS:SEM THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKINO STOVE, "13.EOULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLY& RANGE C AS.FT IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S REFLECTOR. ORATES free trom dirt sad dzot; GRATE 7BU - 178. rxxbras. ae. $O6 and 20S Liberty Street, . PA. PITTSBITUGH. 000 K STOVES. CET THE BEST. BINSELL CO.ll TRIUMPH. soil BITUMINOUS' 004-L , Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as all as any olher Store In the Union. BISSELL & 00.1 No. 286 Liberty S t reet. Liao on nand and for salts HSA I"I-14. OAFTw i s i oßirir s to s irre, 7r.Droass, COOKING ILLNOICS, :1:-GAZEtTE: - FRIDAY, - OCTOBpt - 1 - , 4869 (3i SAS 'flit Poi..wr.) PITTSBITBSII, PL. BLA.ST trr crr. t sus or GAEOiiETEILE AND LEON PITTSBURGH, Pa LUMBER. TO BUILDERS 1 4 " .00.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 160,000 feet 13‘ Inch Meer pout; 116,000 feet . Inels Common Plea; 115,000 feet Dry 1 and inch Oak: 516,000 ft. H,_ 1. Pi ,9 1 and 3 Incb Poplar: 10.000 feet Dry - Poplar Scantling: 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; ' 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 603.000 feet No. 1 18. Inch Begins* 21hin -600.000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed; 60,000 No. 116-Inch wangles. ahared. 60,000 Fire Brick; - • ' 1,000 Flre 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on band andds for sale by ALEXANDER . PATTEloott, :yar— No. 161 Rebecca street and corner of re le and Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Alleglieny, late bor ough of Manchester. „ arna LASS. CHINA, CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, imams'!" mu) CHINA NEW 37DYLINE5e*B1.2171T13-.'4IIFT CUPS .3"Ed" 8 eTai g e stock of SILVER` "MUD GOODS Of all descriptions. Call and examine our goods, and we feel satisfied no one need fail to be stilted. ar i Coe STREET• iil W. a ANDERSON ...... A. FREYVOGLE. 1101ONGIDELI FOUNDRY , W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Manufacturers of IRON HOUSE FRONTS. WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and Castings of all Descriptions. /Er SpPetal atttuttcn paid to ARCHITECT RAL CAS.TIN U GS and to Castings for Window Glass Roust OFFICE . ND FOUDRY—No.- 150 WATER STREET,. PlttsburFlt. Pa. KNAP. TORT PITT FOUNDRY. CO!PANY . OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. EirEngines, Dolling Mill Ma ehinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIO'NAL rouNDRI AND PIPE WORKS. °Omar Carroll cod Smalls:tau glreetn, WAED..I Pl3-T5.133711,Gn. PA. WILLIAM .SMITH, Dia. nuf o turor of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE 703 dd9 i. D W iTER WORHS My Plots are all car. invarlsblyln dl7 nod. az,llslfc.etlengtti. A.DIO, 'full &afar:mew , of general Castings for Gas and 'Water Works. I wordd Llso the -e - teritlon of Butterittend vats of tiss Works to r_7 =ate cf RETORTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM BILLER, (Successor to JOS. P. likl6lll it C 0.,) +ll3 facilities co-extensive with the leading -Forges in the East. and is prepared to proraptiv and E.ittsfwitorilv tilt all orders f..)1 . 1E IA-MIiOAT nil AFTn. CHAS K:r. PISTON 11011-, LEVERS, PITMAN -I,OIS. WHInTn, RAILR9AD AN:i.E.:I, LOCoMOTIVF. FitAi , ll . .n. together with ever) . description of nil APE WORS.. Office and Forge. Corner of Duquesne Way and First street. . 0 4 : .h40 ------- ' ROBINSON, REA tic. CO., l i Successors to 30131:590W, liEttn6 a mriz.zas, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND 111ACHINISTS,PITTSBJR 6 H; Ilannfsevarers of Boatand Stationary Stearn En. gines, Bias: Engines, Mill Machinery. Clearing, Bhafting, Cast ingi of all descriptions: Oil Tanks Wad :SCEs. Boger and :sheet Iron Work. Ottce, No. lA, corner First and 6=ltheeld Streets. Agents for 6IFYARD'S PA.TINT INJECTOR for teedicLa.RoLiers. jaCtre2 THOMAS CARLLAi li. CO., Fourth Ward Fouadry and Machine Works, SANDTISHY 131 . ALLEOIIIO.:T CITY. lA.. EM liainfacturers of Statlon , ry and Portable Steam taines, Oil Tresses, Tuaeys, Shaltlng , east and yaw htlll Work, Boaing Ilill and 'Machine Coatings, Grate Vi'elgbts, Wagon Boxes, &e. Braid to order and have on hand Engines of all alters. lnll4:4ll DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., Once, D &LZICLL BUILDING, WARLNG AND KING, Com:anion Merchants and Brokers is Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIA ADDIM33,, Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH BItCOND BTRSZT TACH BROTEUERS, COMMLSSION MERCHANTS, AND DIALERS U Petroleum and its Products • Pittsburgh Onice—DALZELL'S BUILDING, earner of Duquesne W 57 szittiiririn streete• - PhiLsdelphisolllco-1%14.4.1./411T BT. ECLIPSE ,PETROLEUM REFINERY. UEBBERT W. C. 'MEDDLE, MANITTACTUBER Or Lubricating & High Test BM* Oils Melipso Mallroad Azle 011. Stands great heat wlthout change; remains limpid at torrent temperatures. Special 011 for tropical climates or hot weather. Loeomotlye.Enzine,Miiehine Oho . WU! cut Screws. Raw Mill and riming 111111' °ifs, - • . Adapted. tor high wed. Spindle On, Wool nassl•Llght 01 , 011,'Tanuers t Stuff. Benzoic lug it rinillhillg Oil, einSoill3o, Kariiess Oil. Parr:4Blde. ARMOR VARNISH to preserve Bright lion Work and Machinery from Bust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , spatent by Superheated Steam in Vac. cuo. 1 he Lubricsting OM are almost odorleas. perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light cob. °red. stand thigh temperature unchanged. and remain ltm rid during extreme cold. The - Railrod 0115 are nequalled; and are In Constant use 012 many oi the principal Railroads. SaMPlea Call BI examined and orders left at 114 WOOD BISSET, Works at Sharpaburglirlds ••i . TEST COMMON _ • v • •Machfne litone Iforich '.. e Voithwest comer °Meat Common. 111 11 11 1 ,art iVraIVIVM.AIVvVriIa Ai ;DIU sr acmes bind orplepire on 'bot nottotgellitir ana Ster_Stonesvags4,lo7stdevidittestintega Vsoluk so. Hew en o Tomb Bones. &a. Urdu" Prom Par ozeoated. Pt Was rosionabbli BE AMERICAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, 1 PITTOURGEL CASH CAPITAL 8200.000 SOckholders ' DANII OF Drsco ITNT AND DEPOSIT. JO I HN WLOYD . WIS. FLOYD, President. Cashier. D2BECTOB9. .pos.TM. Marshall, John . M A , Mn_rt a la u nd, Jam m es he'rnrW' e' Chas. Leech, ' .' , 0 luyu. John Floyd. I This Bank Is now fully organlzed and prepared to do a general banking business. jelek.43 FIFTH AVENUE BANK 13 now open for Discount, Depo3lt and General Banking 111131nes.i. - Any sum re^elyed from One Dollar upwards. Interest at the rate of six per cent. pall on Gm! lepo3.ts OILS. Duquesne .a. STONE. Of Pittsburgh, -DIBACTOII ED. DI lIRIa,GE. W. P. WEYNIAN. W. II• FRANK MEHERT, W. (;.R.OBERTSON, HENRY :MEYER. DAS. .EINZER. B. M. A.R.llOlt, ESSIL POEItSTEL. ED. DITHRIDUEI President. F. F. SCIIENCK. Cashier. CITY BA.NIE. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 8100,000. STOCKBOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and soid, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal Points of the United l"tates and Cannel, DOMINICK 1 hats tl. Presleent. JAME:, MCCABE. Vice President. W. N. 31.0nCaN , Cashier. D. Ihnts.,.n. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keatir.g. J. Dunleav,.Jr.,.Terence Campbell, J Patrick Kine, dames Phelan, . Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyrogle, Jno•Jos.Heralann. Thnrca; jel:ts JtN, M. GAZZA,I, holicitor. THE SAFE - DEPOSIT CODIPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylyas. pia, January 24. 1667. For the safe-keeping of Bonds and other Securities, Gob: and Silver, Silver Plate. Books. Records. Dlirnonds and Valuables of ail descriptions, under guarantee, and tor the renting of Safes ln Its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office: ay. S 3 FOritTll PIITSBURGII, PA. rts.F.=IDENT—WILLIAM PHILLIPS. MIL' I'aE,IDLNT—HENRY LLOYD.! DIREcTOI.: WM. .rp,..ME3 I. BENNETT, "`YT)' PAINTER, kt-iil.i.FA. dos. b. moithi•ors, WILL.I.AIILti (t .N. Cl:ll.fis HUSuEI. itLTARY AND TI:EA , CIISIt: F. VON 10Nr1ivicni: au7a:tio: HART, CAUGHEI & BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1 1 Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTSI3I7I3 , CiaI. letteCT.:6oll3 TO $ C 0..) Dial.lss IX Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And vittictair atigentolll4 to thu parthiss COVERNNIENT BONDS. stsita Drafts on London. Myl-va PACIFIC ItkIIVAY .GOLp....LOAN. Messrs. DIBNEI, MORGAN & CO., 51 Exchange Place, and M. L JESUP & CO., Pine street. N. Y., offer for sale the Bondi of the EMU Pacific , Railway. .These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold; hate thirty years to run; are Free from overnment. Taxation ; are secured by a land Grant of Three Million Um of the nest Lands in Eansas and Colorado. a addition to this special grant the Com- any also owns Three Millions of Acres n Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to evelop the country and Improve'the road They are a first mortgage upon.the extension of the road : from Sheridan, ' . Kansas,' to bumf, Colorado.. The road in operation 17 miles long, upon which it is also a mort- Ago, NOW BUNS KOBE TIIAN ENOliGil NET INCOIE TO PIT TILE INTERES ON TILE NEW 1011. TWA is no bitt security in the market--this being in some respects better than GOTeraMellt Se turities, — PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prim, 96 0 and awn ,ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, MaPi And • Circulars furnished on application. t *On FINANCIAL. SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Priccs. Pg. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and FM. Streets. myB 1I RoLIIES sOsei, • 33.41..14321E- 1 P 1=1 . 1 i 3 7 , 57 Market Street, Prrfrrai3lT ll,4sl-13, Cale= was made on ail the prlnclPal PoLnts of the II aited States end Cansdas. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities . BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular at paid to the purchase and sale of United States. Securities. 1,36;:a 'AYES T 3 BRADI 86 1104, (successors 05. J(.115E2 t 110..1 Corner Fourth and Woo 4 its., 331 32C-- M 24- $13,9 BUY BELL ALL "5.114 D 07 GOVERMENT SECURITIES, &OLD, SELTER LND COLTONS, ON MUST FAVORABLE TEEMS or Interest Allowed on Deposits. to west IFIT-li mart ozey et ra t ed, lae s on . Government Bonds at Orders executed • for the Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and SOLD, JAMS T. BRADT & CO r-ly Ilittsll4lo Gaitttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE or PITTSBURGH GA.ZETTr, # TEC RsDAT, Sept. 50, 1869. The worst seems to be over in the gold and stock operation of the Wall street magnates and many a house that was worth millions a week ago is now either crippled or perhaps bankrupt. Happily the losses fall principally on Wall street operators or their rich friends in the Interior who are able to' bear them. In gold the transactions have been very limited, and were principally confined to the National stock exchange; the gold board was embarrassed by injunctions to sell out the gold of parties not comply ing with the,rules of that body. What the effect will be on stocks should they be sold out under the usual rules is diffi cult to foresee. Well informed parties do not yet believe in the present quotations, and look upon the advance to-day as a more temporary rise, which will be fol lowed by rapid realizations, and a further heavy decline until prices have been reached conforming to the future cur rency value of gold. • As for gold there is but one opinion, and that is in favor of a lower premium, even for the next few days lower quota tions are expected from National causes, approaching, perhaps. 125 to 127. 'What would arrest the downward course, would be an interference by parties who are now holders of gold at about 135, and stocks which they must try to keep up until they have distributed them more evenly. Government bonds were much de pressed early to-day, but have recover ed under heavy covering purchases, and partly for investments, but lower gold means lower quotations for bonds and a general decline in all values not only of stocks and bonds, •but of merchan dise, rent of property and of labor. A Stagnation of business will probably force the two last quicker than any body. has an idea. - • , Quotations as received by 'Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 129%; Silver,' 125; Eighty one's; 1113%; Five Twenties, 1862, 119%; do 1864, 11834; do 1865, 119; do 1865, Consols, 118; do 1867. 11734; do 1868, 118; Ten Forties, 108%; New York Central, 16Sy; Erie, 181%; Reading, 93; Pittsburgh, 4 Fort Wayne .k Chicago Railroad, 8134; Ohio & Misissippi, 126 k; Michigan Southern, 823; Cleve land dr, Pittsburgh, 93; Chicago & Rock Island;.lo6%; Chicago & North Western,. 70; •Cbicago & North Western Preferred, 8334; Adams Express Com pany, 51%1 Merchants Union ' Expreds, Pacific Mail, —; Western Union Telegraph Company, 85%; American Ex press Company 31. EXCHAHGE, Large.. Small.. London, per £ ' /6,59 /6,70 Paris. per franc 26% 28 Berlin, dialer • 963 i 983‘ Frankfort, florins - 56% ' 5834 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady ' & Co.' Gold; 13135; United. States Sixes, 1881, 1177,; Fivo.Twenties; 1862, 119; do. /864, 118%; do. 1865, 118%; Ten-Forties, 108%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 11634: do. do. 1867, 117; do. do. 1868. 116%; Due Coln pounds, --; Union Pacific Railrolid, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 106%; Lake Superiors, 96. (ay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEW Yong, September 30, 1869. Money active at 7 per cent gold, with gto 1 per cent. commission per day. -The banks were, however, lending more liberally taday,, and many bankers and brokers report considerable receipts of currency from the interior to buy stocks. Sterling declined to s for prime. Gold lower, opening ,at MA advert 'Ong to 132 and, closipg:at, ggls4. The transactions in the Gold Room and Stock Exchange itself were merely nom inal, loans made flat: The bids for Gov ernment gold to day amounted to ,2,332- COO, at 1i.5C.z.131 It 7-100. $1,000,000 w as awarded at ISO 13.100@1:31 15-100. aGoverninents firm. Coupons, of 1881. - 118N(s9: do. '62, 119fVZ - L126; do 64, 118 s; - C 119: de. 65, 119(5.119V 4 : do. new 117/% (..2..117; do. 87, 4171,;@1174.“ do. '6B, 11744- @ 117%. 1.0-4054U5t.9108:),i. Pacides, (7,, State bonds higher, particularly North Carolinas. Miouris, 87 old Tennes sees, 60; new do., 52; North Carolinas, 49,%; new d0.,43. The stock market at the close was not ' ' up to the highest point of the day, but there was a steady and more settled feel ing. The great feature of the day was New York Central, which advanced from 158 to 170, and closed at 166. Hudson sold at 155 against 129 yesterday. The average improvement on the remainder of the list has been equal to 215 per cent. The Commercial says: Various rumors ' have been circulated respecting the in solvency of the Lake shore Railroad Co's linanees with Lockwood & Co's 'fail ure, and insinuations gre made that the coupons due to-morrow will not be paid: We learn on good authority that', the Lake Shore Co. owes Lockwood it Co. about $600,000 .against a- callateral of $1,000,000 stock of Toledo Sr. Wabash Railroad Co. Advertisements will. be. I issued tonight, announcing coupons will be paid to-morrow at the Bank of New York. The. Secretary to-day received $lOO,OBO, and expects to-morrow $lOO,OOO to provide payment of the coupons. We understand that Legand Lockxvood agrees to resign in favor J. H. Banker. At the close of the market good houses were free buyers, and prices had an up• ward tendency. t Canton, 54; Cumberland, 25; WeStern ruion Telegraph, 35; Quicksilver, 12; Mariposo, 8; do. preferred, 15%; Pacific Mail, 61!.; Adams Express. .51g; Wells ...t. Fargo, 17!:; American, 31: United States, 50; New York Central, 166; Har , lem, 126; Hudson, 150%; Reading, 92%; Erie, 32:; do. preferred, 55; Michigan Central, 118; Michigan Southern, 811,;;; Illincis Central, 133; Pittsburgh, 90; Northwestern, 6S: , ''; do. preferred, 83; Cincinnati. Cleveland & Columbus, 74; Rock Island, 107 St. Paul, 60: do. preferred, 7s: Wabash, 55.14; Ft. Wayne, SD; Terre Haute, 30: do. preferred, 56; Chicago & Alton, 145; do. preferred, 144; Ohio i.‘: Mississippi, 26t_i St. Joe, 107; 1 C. C. .k I. C., 25: Dubuque, 105. Mining shares dull. Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls, 7; Franklin, 18; Recta, 70. Sub -Treasury balance $893,643.91. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, Tatten,ty, Sept- 30, 1369. 4 The oil market, to use a common ex pression, closed last night and opened very sick this morning, spot refined• . having declined to a point that has not been touched for a month or two past: this afternoon, however, it having been pretty well ascertained that, for the time being at least, the bottom had been touched, there was an improved de- mand, and as a material consequence, prices began to advance, and at 4Pi • there appeared to be more buyers than •, sellers even at the improvement. - " The bull interest have strong hopes now that the worst is over, that the market during the incoming month is destined to be in their favor, and while they do not expect any very great advance, they do expect that prices will b'e consider ably higher. than at present. In the flurry attending the excitement in the east during the past week or two, the fact that there is a large amount of oil being shipped west and south has been overlooked. The steamer Belle vernon, which left for New Orleans this afternoon, took out 1,000 cases and 185 barrels, shipped by Livingston Bro: and 250 bbls shipped by Samuel Richardson. Large shipments - are also -being made almost daily by rail, and from this it would seem that Cleveland has not en tirely monopolized the southern and western trade, as many have been led to believe. The unsatisfactory condi tion of affairs in the east has led- many of our retiuers and dealers to turn their attention south .and westward, and there seems to be no good reason why Pittsburgh cannot successfully compete with Cleveland. crtnnE. The Crude market closed somewhat stronger this evening, under the influ ence of several sales of seller options at better prices than was generally sup posed could have been realized, and with an improved demand both for pres ent and future deliveries, the feeling to sell was not as pressing as it was yester day. We can report sales in three lots of 7,500 bbls,seller option all 1569, 5,000 at 14% and 250 at 14%. Spot quoted at 1 , 1%@143; and the same figures will ap ply to seller October. . Sales 1,000 spot at 30%; '5OO di) at 31; LOW October at 3234, and 500 do at 321(. Compared with yesterday, spot oil is 34(2i% better while futures, although stronger, remain unchanged. LUBRICATING OILS Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40e Eclipse Railroad Azie„ 85c Eclipse laachinery. 75e c .Eclipse Spindle RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL BY A. V. R. R. • - - - Citizen Relining Co: 160, an account Owston & Sowers; Jas Wilkins 240; Fisher Bro. 700; Weritig, King & Co. 160, ongtecount Pool Bro; Linerty 011 Works 480, on account J J Vandergrlft; Pen nock & Beeson 160, on account Owston dt 'Sowers; Crystal Oil Works 80,, on ac count Owston tk Sowers; Standard Oil Works 480, on account Owstin S Sowers. OIL STUFFED. Ed ST BY A. V. B. E. ReySWIM Oil Works P h ilad el phia d to Warden, Frew & Co., Fawcett, L. & S. 147 bbls relined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. • Tulton. hi. & Co., 251 bbls refined to W. P. Ikgan & Bro., Philadelphia. Pennock & Beeson, 55 bbls re!, oil to G. W. White. Barrlbilrg. lontzheimer. Koehler & Co. 50 bbls ref. to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth & Bro., 102 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Total 755 bbls. OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchison Oil & Refining Co., 50 bbls to Watden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Live StociCAlailiet. CHICAGO, September 80.—Cattle mar ket quiet and unchanged -Bales at 0,75@ 450 for fair to good Cows; ?5@5,35 for light and 138,8734,g7 fbi...ood shipping steers. Hogs steady - and firm at i 8,50110 0,60 for common, 450,2.5@9,35 for fair to medium, and $9,65Q10,25 for, , ,good to cholos. - • • • erscncrurx, September SO.-Hogs are in good dethand; shippers pay 8 to 59, and butchers .19,74@w... Bee4' cattle are dull, but the prices are Unchanged.: " Nnw Yong, September 30.-The . roar T • ket le comparatively inert, Aging to the stringency and panic in monetary ctrl oleo, but prices are nevertheless • without material alteration. REFINED, Dry goods /114tricet.