B. snunGp. STEEL WORYLS. STA-BLISHED I 1845. ANDERSON & FOODS, TIANOrACTMIZEIS Or . BEST ,BErnSfiD, :OAST STBEIL Of every desoriptio4. Also, best litfined German :.P1.057 and Spring. Steel, 00ENER ROSS ASTC/fralrV:/LVENttp,Pttts 'burgh, Ps. m116:1341 • - ELM, & PEKIN 67.14-SHAL PARTICErSB ItiltTC.C6lll.l `. 'REUBEN ISITLIME4 13.E0. W. 8.6.1ta,',- PAKICIN. BYRCIAL PARVNIKIL-S. M. IqElt; CRESCENT §TEC'EL iWOA-KS, itung,A, Ruin & OFFICE, fio. 119 Liberty Area, rrrrsstrAGE , PA. fel4:d4B DINUES'NE WORIiS. 00132031, TOM. & CO. Ibuinfacturers of • •••• IRON NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRiNCS, . . . r DIJCIVESNE,'L "JC AND ,TIINIATAI FLA - T IIIEbB013116"Akb .B.IJSUIS IRON. AAND,,IIO r‘.I3III,ET AND' 'ANN. 'FAN, BOILFR +Tits AND HEADS, *WARD MON, —MAO end DEOr PEE BADS, FLANDAT:: 'WET= .DAss, Cr.LINDEE AND STAAT RAIL; fbr idoal !toads. c_ROWBaItio,V7S:DGEs & HAREoW TEETD,O ...I.IIIII4G,ItLoW CULTIVATOR. STEEL. SWAM wtNos ADMoULDS eat to pattern. WMEL. TINE% STEEL BRAFTILS. A. B. M I & BUGGY and WAGON SPPINOS and RITISIIAILS AND itPDLES. Ii 1 • 60.0dS First Class - wa *meted. OFFICES AND VOBITS.! . • " • Illsteeattlt Street find Allegheirsrltivor, and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. sehi ' • WEEFFIELgt STEEL WOBIELS. duff meat :tralaoll & 00., ritatniau. PA.. bLr.o,,xfeotprevs of every descripeois of UST 'OD atp.NAN snEL, . Nom , W a Ja. rwaiosat arsaiires, ISTECF.I4.TrftIt pa. &a , . Warehouso , 1311 Water andlooSlrEit Eita. BLACE. DIARIOMO STEEL WORIES.', ?ARK, BROME , & itanutiettireis o f f a ddeiortiuons of 65. rier-MX-.1. 01Mee and. Wzrehonse. THIRTIETH, THIRTY ZIEST sad .5.A1L.3926.v }3TR.E.T.T3, . . . , PllrTglitig. glil. • • BRASS FOXINPERS. ELINILT .... HENRY , BIER CO - • . . . 7:AtCCBSSOAS TO JOHN IN caormn a, Go., Bell ,and Brigs Founders. BOABC*AIS Trff(4I% exiipif:pll*EMLlE TO OBOE% Nialeila..nd Grey Iron Fittings, Al4/15 TUBING, 1 , iilßtOrilti:loai o,cilEc k likbV4B, 414 GLOBE Pir:IIIIN. • SON COCIIES, Rrass - Work of every description for / Stea m ,*liter , and OIL sts-larrAertrannti or a - , M. omens a com liapinedBlegm ?pip; ageism fa.' 'oietriiiw,ratent Oil ers; the best in the Aicsrket. puree aindifforakeorter Ttateerith andVike nag ATN 001 IffcCAFFREY , Ac9=4ll4beriii *of !Ca l a Thir d ATe nne .‘ Pittsburgh, Pa., , BRASS FElytIDEASpei IRON PIPE FITTERS, Aral 11/Elilli fir A. 8. -T4iiit93l 90vi3 Bisma tulsost.crw LitOPI _WOR,HS. W7niOgi - ik-pßotliss; The Trustees are now prepared to A-rant 'Seen ges tor the use of the T.LLEII2II.A.IIISEN PRO- The superior quality imparted to good iron; the great improvement in inferioriton, veershe reduced cost. commend it to all manufact of piron. by porttes wishing to use it eau obtain licenses applying to . JAMES P. SPEER A.ttorneilOrlhe Trustees, BOOM 1 and A, English's Building, 1005 f ionith avenue. ZIT Lies interested are invited to visit the SHOE bIBERGER WORKS, where the rocess is slow in successful operutip • • , - , JO' NOVELTX,WORKS: . prima:mew. , NOVELTY:; NE Founded A. D. piss. ADAMS. ErgEt at. CO, WiErrrsi.taidireeralizVAT. $ le t .E. Jana Paced Patent Dix* "Vont" and Watt* Paint and Coffee tiUtLAo. (10Mai Ftli t a-AUSUS 41VOILIFT EVIS Pit tenni eirre. Pihia I. SWINT.. • ••••••••••/• Y. SHATT• SWINT ,AJICHITECTITULL AND ORPIAMIMSTA),_ LII4IIIVIE,M, triniduskr Air Allegheny; 'a. A lupe assortanons of NAWNI. EMITS and SA constantly on ul.al PUNTS, sudesCrlP nds One a 44 • 4Pa , I ' austalk i ..:..B„o.q*:;o - I . Cor. Point Alley and DuquesneSU, (NiAs TR?. Pour.) Engine .tuilders, Founders and Machinists. mattareSTEAKBOAT INGDIEB and wr °NARY-ENGINES, of all sizes. Melia attention invited to our new STATION OIL WELL RNEIDIE AND PORTABLE ir.4LE%_of 16-noraempower. CAHTDDOB,of every kind. niade to Market. 'Foundry, on THIRD BTREET, below MGR for Oil Wells, SHAITTING.. PIJLLETB. HANDER ` HOUSE and TOBACCO KOREWB ana IRON TOBACCO:n=SMM, on hand and made to Order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, .boating on the Allegheny Biver, near the Point. PITTSBURGH, PL. 4111 r All orders promptly tiled. TRY VB. FORT PITT BOILER, STILL 1130 isaK WOSES. CARROLL & SNYDER, IGwu3rlcnmzß.6 es TUBULAR, DOUSLE,FLUID TIDJLAEt, Pllll,-1308 .Ni) CYLINDIM STEAAI BOIL -3E8.1= OIL WrHTh ILLB OIL TANN& BB CHINE AND ABH. PANS. BSTPLINO PAM, BALI PANS AND CON DENSERS: MUM PIPES, OABOISETENS AND MON BILEDNitik r BISON DOQB3 AND COAL SEMMES Office and Warehouse, corner Stoond, Third, Short and IllOorty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. .-• , • - Mr orders sent to the above address:lBsl _ wilt be rozontly attended to. rkb7 BALUNUILL & CO., - "BOILER MARERS AND SIiERT IRON WOREICR3, RM. SO, SS, %4 AND 216 mars BT. `geeing secured a large yard and furnished It with the meat approved machinery we &repro wired to manufacture every descriptionof BOIL 888 in the belt groomer, and warra. nted equal to say made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanis. OU Stills, Agita tors, nettling rims, Boiler Iron., Bridgc!„ Sar fin and 6916 ISAnufacturers ofßazaWnis Sugar Boilers. BelTairing.done on sncrrteat notice. isS:ell ILI= Y.•«»•«. iDDCIIND D. 3111782 :TARED BRUSH & . BRUSH SON, 1101TCY.LCISP-Er.s 07 Steam Boilers, 0111 Stills, Tans. LEEIIT LEON WOES, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES., CASTINGS, &O. A. ggADLET fit CO., N 0.30 WOOD STREET, mannaCtarere 01the gre,t es t vulva' of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE POUND. In our assortment willbe found all theIALTIST TATTbENS AND lIIPICOVzIKENTu, and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that anT one in Want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured wells, hbe found the most durable Si aseconomical. Would call oarticuiar attention to our new VOLCAN.• STOVE threer balls anastores. Over 500 sold In montes. Intended for pith or with out casing. All vrLoltase-uted them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for ehtai° e "I'ri"l-.151. Jib Glit -- 111 VOUS 84 CO .....ricrtot..6 or remirs vAIIIZTY OP SEEMlCtiNrirafa , BOSTON COOKING RANGE, THE FIERY FURNACE," 102 WA2112041 BUILDINGS. TES ItIVAT A.l:;7p- Di COOXIInt .E.EauLagon.• COLUMBIA. COOB no_vx,. _agir qui.o2tricinassi_ i ot,terat 1 1:41:1flp. RANtiassarzios NA.ter ELI 1 ! _WI BEITLECAI.B. &BATES, treJa_trola and ann, GRASS ISOSTS., PEND=A, sc. • *O6 ,and 208.:Ltberty Street, se2s:yl7 ~ PITTSBIIII6I I, PA. Cooli. STOVES. CET THE BEST. iiiiSsEi4l,,as COM TRlV!tErki, NOB BITUALLYOUB Qom.. 'lVarranted to Cooks Bake or Bout es 'sell as any other Store In the union. BISSELL & 00. 14(;.4 285 - Libertv Street; ea pis d o and for sale s orp... • • ••,- BralIN " tritiN tiff Itf4. se. _ . rt . %) litill;DElag I. ...a._ 600.000 feet Dry Pine liolirds. 160,000 feet 134 Rich Clear Plank; 616.000 feet 134 Mat Common Plank; 515,000 feet 111 and 6 to Oak: , t :515.000 rt. , x4 , e,41, - 51 and a Inch Poplar: 40.000 feet- D Poplar Scantling; . 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Ptne Boards; : 100,000 feet Hemlock Se...titling. ' 603.000 feet No. 1 18 inch baglnasi Shun . - ...... Iles. ~. • , , ,r_s- ." 11100.01 X) NO. I 16-hicti StifiglWaswed; 60.000 No. 116-inch Shingles. snared: 60,000 Fire Mick; ~ ~ ''' 'l,OOO Fire Tile. ' - -.. • '-- , 100 Tons Pare Clan_ . —6llO, Saw Mill Lumber, . Lanai and Cedar Pests,' and all articles In the line on - hand and for salt by ALEXANDRR PATTERZON. Yards— No. 'l6l Rebecca street and corner_arreble and lifnlata streets, bLath ward, Allegheisp, late bor ough of Manchester. • ap:43 4ILASS. CHINA. CUTLERY. 7700 - wo6 - 6 10 Magt NEW GOODS: FINE VASES, BONEXIAN LISD NEW trZYLE S A • DINNNBTEASETSS.6era,O.I7: Ty,cups 5m"13411 B elo sack of ' 4 81GITER PLA.TED , ,11001)S ODIC examine out oodt° and we R. E. BREED I! PITI'BI3IIIIGI2I E A.zErnti - : totiii - F451)0, 0c10131.1, r r 6 1869 _ \Y. a ANDERBON,:.:: . il . s #ETV9Gt.4I. , • IONONGREIA iriiNDRY 9 ! w. J. Ammt§ori & co., Manufacturers of IRON HOUSE FRONTS, WINDOW LINTELS and BILLS, and Castings of oil ,Desqlptions. attention paid to ditCHITECTIT - ItAI, CANIINGS and to. CastlPgs for Window Glad. Hone( s. CIFYICIC ND FouNnwr—No. 150 WATER STREET, Plttenursit PA • • - • • • .PAP . :fOPiT : . ?IT.Ti. FOUNDRY , tolripT- TWELFTH. STRF.NAT, lir Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Mad:Linea, Tap torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL TOUNDRII Owner Carroll and SmaUnion adraate, \ (NINTH WARDS) OAZT IRON BOWL PIPE eatsoud also cell the ^ , tc - tton cf SorerPatentl. of fist Worts to 1-1 szToBT2. -LUMBER , of all descriptions. •_eaD(OX=fr• , , 1 ft OFFICE AND:WORKS, prrirszmuw,,l o A. AND PEPS WORKS. rriwrsystataia! P 9. WILLIE. 1 SMITH, lan.nufooofu.rer or ids Elio; -AND WLTE Wes• My Pines are all cut Pits, Lt drl rid. and HI fee - . lenitlss • Also, fail aasnrt=teut f general • Castints for Oas and Water Works. DUQUESNE FORGE.' 'MUM MILLER, ( successor to JOS. P. HAIGH 14 C 0.,) Ras fsctltles eo-extenalve with the leading YOrgea tn • the Eat kind is prt pared to promptly ind eattarsetorile aliordera Bar STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, cBASKe.risIOLe.VEIitS, PITIdAIk: AY.B,WitirTS, RAIGIioADXZLEB. A LoColluTlVic FRAMB-4 4 .,.. together' with every description of MAW; WORK. Ofiee and Forge, orner of Duquesne Way and First Street. spl4:hio OlariSol4l, REA inccessors so lionnisoi, Hncte It lattaato, 1 1 17 8.3E1115-4T011; INTO,RIKS; , . FOP:WENS AND MACHINLITS,PITTSZORVij unasaturtrs of Eon; end rtatiortart Stearn En gines Blest it Nit Aschir.ery, ticar'asg, Shattint (Asittngs rd a l dettrlstions: Oil Tants nr.,l +AL s, Reiter nr..l Sheet iron 'Work. lOSIce, Nu. I*, corner First oltd err.ttlieleid Strew. Agents for sairiAßD,s FA.TENT INJECTOR for feeding BnLiers. . . All a6a THOMAS CARLIN & CO., °arta Ward Youadrr Ind Machine Works, ILV;DIJBKY ST, ALLVOSZNY CITY, FA., Matiratetorers of Stationary and Portable Stearn Enzuses, A'restca, ruileys, Shafting, Orin , Ana saw At m Ve ßL r t t xv4 v .sadlitr hint, Ell dsaie Bass is. ' Si gut. ' : ' • ttatlaull Gila. DWIIIOND OIL WORKS, H. m. Lopic & co., Mee, DaLZELL 8111LD12703, - Duquesne Way. Pittstrtratt. Ea. WAKING AND SING, Ooaustsslon Merchants and Brokers la Petroleum end is„,p Products, cLuutiliotKoanlittNElMAYs ISJECIA /MOM% Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, '`' IS3 SOI/Vit ErZCIAID WISIGAZ TACK _nß(YrUr4llif .; COWSION ?gRCHANIN.' DICALIMB Petroleum ~Mid.;its. ' Products, 7,7 'l6egg i r:l VII rjallartign It=ig iCUF -------} : 7--- rO MIUM REFINERY. HiquiFfrr w. C. TWIDDLE. 11444113FACTPER Or liabtkiating;&)ligliTeit,Burptagolls. Sellpse .11silreed Azle 011. . Btand9, great heat withent,Chinge; logrodull limpid at lowest temperatures. Speclalol l tropitat climates or hot weather. Loeoznetive, 1;- st Enele,lle.olipae Abort r. ISM Bair ISM and Planing HILL Oil% Adapted tniblidreeed. • Oil, Illoolillead•LIght 011, 011, Tanners' filtitatti Eisgstagoles, . InX Ft Dishing Oil,:easole, Harness Harness ! Warranteeln. A.SBWR Vale:MK, to preserve Bright IfOn Week anajdachinery S e , prodUcas ate mannfaanred 'under •Dra Twaddle' s_patent,by Superheated_ Steam In Vaa cue. 1. he Lubricating 01111 xrectonost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and-mostly light col ored, stand stash temperature tiftchsaVd,_ an remain limpid durfug extrem cold. The - Saffron Ott, are unequalled, and are ittoonstant eoh many :of,t e principal g a z a rdes tol „egg be examined and or( WOOD STRSZT,•.Worka at t BMX& ST(i WRI WIN.TAIR: . . ; Machine , 8 ic ; , v '' rirki. 4 4 ._...c,..w..tpc...0,„ N.`.. ,-.• k' U. Allsabaa7l : 8...• os tad tbk :-- - r. ~- .. --, ell and .81ap:Ptaraa; 7. 6' lm , Vanite. ea. BMA.= .:. i.,1--, t :, Lon, a, (.- Ostia vrierforrevml , • ,, ^ , r r '':es rianalagil NO. 80 roman -AVF_ANUE, • PrIVI3BI3IIG II .. CASH CAPITAL 6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. SAN eV DISCOVNT AND DEPOSIT. JON 'FLOYD Wi t . li.OTD, _President. - - Cashier. DIDZCSOBS. Thos. M. Manama, 1 John g. Yurtland, Win: T. Shannon, I Archibald Wallace, Janies W • Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. BiLeech, Wns..floyd. Jelin 71ovd, ' I • - This Bank is now fully organised and prepared to do a general Banking business. jelOk43 FIFTH iIVENIE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount, DepositsandOenerst Denting 13nsiness. An? 5111 h received from One Dollar upwards. Interest at the rate of sx per cent. paid on time deponts. DIRICTOIIS; • .. ED. 'DV lIRIDGE. ' W. P. WET3IAN. W. H. ttiMS. FRANK :-lEBEHT, W. C. ROBEEON, HEN it I.• A 31EN EN, DAN. .NINZETsR. D. M. N3lolt, FAIL POEB:STEL. ED. DITHRIDGEv President. V. F. NCIIENCU. Cashier. CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 9100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bonita and sold, and when desired remitted to 'Europe. Collecttons made on all the principal pants of the United states and Canada. DOMINICK DDISICK, Dreshient. JAMEs DIcIIABE. Vice President. W. N. MORGAN. Camhter. DIIIICTORB. D. Down. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, . Huai" Keating. J. • llunievy. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Slane, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, . WA-Fret - ogle, : Jno.Jos.Hermann. Thorns. *rat% ' jel:ks M.,;'OAZZA.H, (Melton THE SAFE DEPOSIT CODIPMar Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislatr.re of Penusylia nia, January 94. IEO7. For the safe.teeping of Bonus and other Securities. Gold and Silver, Silver Plate. Books. Records. Diamonds and Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee. and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Delco: . . , eiro. 83 F 0 tirTil I"E.VUE, PrITSBURE 4II , PA. eIIaSIDENT—WILLIA3I PHILLIPS. Vica Par.,tor.Nr—HEN.B.Y LLOYD. DIRTCTORS: WM. PHILLIPS, JAMES I. BENNETT, $D %EN LLOYD, BYRoN H. PAINTER, WILLIAM REA, Jos, S. Itintuiso:N. ILWA.II. LYON..Cir..o'lot. BLAtai, CURTIS O. HUSSEY. SICIIT.TART AND TREA.SrII.III: rs. F. VoN BON:NHOItsi. at:S:rOl .By Telegraph to the Prttalargh Gazette.] NEW YOBS, October 5. 1863. At the annual meeting of the New York Clearing Honsi A.sssoclatidn to day Committees were selected for the ensuing y ear. Total transactions for the year were $38.527,347,291.12, and the transactions since its organization, a pe riod of 16 year 5,82,003,027,558,96.1.70. The average transactions per day have been $125,01:8,7:39.91, being 427,9144,017.65 more than any previous year, and the total exchanges ;, 4 6,689,882..072.1 2 greater than before. There have neon no official state.: moms made as yet in regard to Lockwood ~t. Co., although many rumors were afloat on the street, one of which is that the house w ay-possibly resume busi ness without some of the former partners, injunctions continueto be served on the ()nicer .of the Gold Hoorn restraining them from buying in or selling out under the rule gold bought or sold on Fri day the 21th ult. The Lake Snore Direc tors are still inAsession discussing the finances of the ' Company, but nothing bas been made public as yet, except the the election of Mr. A.lanson Robinsonas director In place of Mr. Lockwood. ' The honey market was very easy at 6@7 per cent. Foreign exchange weaker. Prime bankers' bills 109®10934. - Geld firmer; opened at 12834. advanced to 130%, and closed at 130. Carrying rates 7 per cent. to flat. Governments quiet and firm. The rise in gold and eXChange has checked, the , sales of bonds:on the part of German 1 bankers, which was the main cause of the increased strength of the market W...., day. , , =-- . ._ -. Coupons of 'Bl. 19©19%; do '62, 19%g, 19%; do '64, 1961,19%; do '65, 19%,0193i; do new, 17%®17%.•• do : '67, .1734@1714; do '6B, 17%®17%; 1040 s, 84®e,i; cur rency sites, 7NOIS. ' , , -4"• ,' : State Bonds steady eieept 'Eels , North" Carolinas Which are lower. Missouris, 86; Old Tebalgagees, 62344; New do, 52%; Old Virginias,' 493; NeW • do, 51; .7"01.41". North Carolinas, • 46; • New do, 363,. The Sub - Treasury , sold one, mil. lion of gold' 'to-day - :at ID 70-100 @ISO 5-00. Tne ing gold-from Treasury De the partment is now t Iransferr Sub.; Treasury in New`Orleatia - to this city by the sale here ocenriortted..good certill:-. cates payable in coin aftheSttb-Treastu7 in New,Orlearts,whiatieuables the Treas. my to make the transfers without risk or expense. . • .The Peat has good authority for saying the liabilities of Lockwood ,k Co. will be less than three millions. ~ , , Messrs. Koopsattler & Co.,lmmorters, on Pine street, are =reported -ais having failed. Stocks during tbe morning.were strong and advanoleg, and -in the afternoon were heavy and lower, t¢ to -sales t¢ realize profits, the short interest was largely closed up to-day, especially on the western shares, anti the purchases by the bears assisted the rise to a consid erable extent. The market closed firm but unsettled. o f , , Canton, 51%; C'utnberland,' 27;‘ Vest ern Union, 36; Quicksilver, 13,; Mari posa, 5%; preferred, IS; Pacific) Mail, 165; Adams Express 53; Wells, 25N,; American, 31; 'United States, 54; New York Central, c -,177%; , -- Harlem, 134; preferred, 183; Rtidison, Id; Reading 3534; Etles, 33%@33%; do. preferred, 56; Michigan Central, 120; Michigan Southern,Bl3%;•-illinois Central, 133%; Pittsburh, 924A,;liorth Western, 72; do. preferred, 84%; Cleveland, Columbus. ik Cincinnati, 73;1E'vx•k•IslawAi 105%; St. Patti; 683‘; do.'preferrid; 81%; - Wabash,. be: do, preferred, 80; Fort Wayne, 87 1 / 4 ; Terre Haute, 60; do. ;preferred, 55; Chi cago ,t, Alton, 191; Ohio dr. Mississippi, 27 4 "; C. C. dr. I. C., 26. •Miningsdraree dull. - ; ; Sub-Tretishrt—Balance,fB9,72s;336, in- Importer andretali dealer In : eluding about))7,000,000 currency. VINIIII • IatiTATI'IOI•IIELIVE!;,. ' ' OvviddioliPrrxissititon Grizziii,, L . WEDDING, NISITING, PARTY . AND •DIAINES ',... -- -- TUESDAY, October r 5, 18439 : • '. / , ..Waotationa tut - raceme° o3P Ph. ' , "' , oAlitS 10901.1.171 NO; -. .•• ' M ertz ; Elold, L 1834; Silver, 123; itightr! idoltooluaas, AIMS, ILI,W115(.4•11114. Ai 'OIV'S.L4I9; Five Twenties. 15 62 . 11 9 A; IRAK- 119 X; do 1865, Orden bruin reosivepiortattenUon. Sea , , opts 71 - 19 ; 4.10 '---• . . ---, for saunas. ' _ . ..1 .. .__ __.• • • lei . * 117;it dco :1807.'117% , ( : ` do isss, i .I.44S•ciliestaati litialraillart , *', l , 1 TVI7%; ,Too F orties, 108 g; Now York InVildn' 1112111 OUtrgil, 178%; Brie, wum; Itoadillit, De; amt 'Waive & Ohloago Ir=gl 3 it h4Bs;ZiTalslOWSlDdinitird, 122 X;. raGer ii glip-L ittiti ga " : r i(n r raini aloss• urn* oaf t, etthdass. .-"sims ,' Idloblgoif. Southern, 85%; , Mora, niatT, et.E3I4IIIICY fr. CO., t . BANKERS AND BROKEP.S, Verner Third grad' Wood Strder:ep PrraIf3DVIIGIII. PA., (1170018:i01113 TO EADLICk. 9i3T 8 C 0..) DELL.r.r4 I-A . T i I pichange, Cell g Coupons,n Asa ;articular att ald ant lll to l3 Sa id id. to tt€ panlase Il COVERNMENT•BONDS I . Sight Drafts on London. tayl:ol4 TROESMEN'S . NATIONIL BANK Wood St, corner Second Avenue. . I. BRADLEY, rresident, CYRUS CLAM, Jr., Cashier. Intertst paid cat Deposits. ~- ' ,`"' 1 •old G, o C upons, Bonds and Stocks bought and .old. a& V - , MI .. . DOLLAIit SAVINGS' tAliits . NO. 65 rottr . rra STREET. ' . . . , - - tRAILTERED IN 1850.,' AB 'SETS - ' 12.503,431 33. , . Open deal. from 0 o'clock A. ri. to 3 o'clock 1 .. 111.. and SATURDAY BNENINDS.• from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 t 0.9 o'clock, End from November, 3 st to May let,. from 0 to 8 :o'clock. • Deposits received of all sums of not less than.. ONE DOLLAR and a dlvideud of s • declared tisiee a year, In June and December. Interest has been deelared semi-annually In June and ISecember since the Bank .was organized, at, the rate or ilk Per.oefiti A 71IV. • ! ' Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the Credit of the depositor as principal, and bean the tame Int treat fromthe let days ot June and 'December, compounding twice a year, without ` troubling the depositor •tes tall, or w il l his pass book. At thid ride money double in 'bee thin twelve years. Books containing the Charter. , By-Laws,Rnice and Regulations, funilehed" gratis, on applies- Itm at the °dice. Pugging:iv—GEOßGE. ALBREE!..' t : vicsrattunattnst . - .. 4%. • John°. Backofen , A. M. Pollock, 31: D., Benj.l, YabueetOck, Robert Robb. • . James Herdman, John H. Shoenberger, James Die Auley, i o - James Shidle - , ':. James B. 11. Weeds, Alexander doer, ...IL. Isaac M. Pennock, 138T/Sti Christian Yeager. - • .131 t - • • -_ • 1 Wm. J.-Ander son, I Robert C'. L 00131151 Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch, Jobr, p Binallir,l i •Fetar At'Madetra i ri. George7Blacki - - - -- John Marsha; Hill Burgwin. Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden, ACharlesA. Cotton, David IlicCanaleas, John Evan.; , .H. W. 4 liver. , John J. 04 1 Ple; , ~' ;Qrmsby'Pltillipe, . • . William S. even, HenryL. Itingwait, Peter 11. Aiunker, Wirt. E. Schmertz, •Richard_ldays, 'Alexander 'nadir!, . James D. N.IIY, ' William Van Kirk. TjtkASUlikit--CHA LES A. COLTOIi. . 'BIWRITABY—JAHits B. D. MICBDS. ... DREKA FINANCIAL. , !Mr .14W CA 4 C )I SILVER ANp COUPONS Bought at ilfghest Priccs. PR. IL NERTZ, Banker coi. Wood and Fifth Street& "NT HOLMES be SONS, 3.11 • 313.41..ratiLMISLIES, 57 Market Street. / - lerr.rrrenitnEvaii , Galenical made on all . the prlaClola 0011111 Of the 'United States and Osmadu. 111 Stocks,Bouda ad other Securities itoreat . IND Z i LD ON 00.111311551 0 N. Particular atteutio raid to the piratic and ease of Unitod Sta as Securities. JAMES T§ , BRADY & (Soocescora 08. JONES & C 0..) Coiner Fourth and Wood Sts., 30 XI ikg "p. "IFL. BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS 07 GOVERNTENT SECURITIES, (JCL% SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST TAVORLBLE: TERMS. osr Interest =owed on Deposits. moner icw. e e4 Orme:lament Bonds as lowest market :als. 2 Orders executed for the Pnrebase and Halt of STOOKO. EONDS and OOLI), .14 1 i.1iV.3 T. I.A.BADY & CO .611 t .-Ilitthrij Gayttt... FINANCE APiD TRADE, land & 'Pittaburgh, 923;; Chicago & Bock Island, 105%; Chicago & North Western, 72%; Chicago & North Western Preferred, bb; Adams Express Com pany, - 153; Merchants Union Express, 109%; Pacific Mail, —; 17/estern Union Telegraph Company, 38; American Ex press Company 31. Excite:Nom, Large. Small. London, per R. t 6,406 ,55 Paris. per franc • 28 " 28 Berlin, thaier 94% 97% Frankfoit, florins 55% 58 —Closingciuotations receiveitibyJames T. Brady & Co. Gold: 130; United States Sixes, 1881, 119%; Five-Twenties; 1862, 117%; do. 1864, 119%; do. 1865,119%; Ten-Forties, 108%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 117 do. do. 1867, 117%: do. de. 1888. 117%1 Due Com pounds, —: Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 108; Lake Superiors,, 96. PIT of %MARKETS. OFFICE TU o Oc r PITTSBURGH, GAZETTE. ESDAY.October ft, 1869. t Business generally is quiet though about as active as can be expected un- . der existing circustances. rade is languishing here to some extent, in con sequence of the discrimination made against us some of the leading rail road companies, and until a remedy is applied no improvement can reasonably be expected. What Pittsburgh mer chants want is -an equitable and fair tariff of freights, so as to be enabled to ship from here to the seaboard, and to this they are certainly entitlel. If a grain dealer cannot sell here, it s very important for him to have au outlet; at present rates he cannot ship—he 'as no outlet, but is obliged zo hold in store or elevator until such time as he c an sell to the local trade., Now it is well known that the local trade oil Pitts burgh does not amount to muc l h, and that there is not sufficient scoPo here to afford our dealers any chance 'to ex tend their business. It is `asserted, and - it is no doubt' true, that it cost nearly as much to bring a car load of grain from Newark-, or Columbus to l'iLtsburgh, as it does from Cincinnati, notwithstand iug it is only about half the distance. It is also alleged,•and we have no reason to doubt it, that points west of here can . ship through to Philadelphia, Balti more and NeW York much cheaper, relatively, than can be shipped from Pittsburgh. Now we are aware that some of these companies are obliged to give low through rates, in consequence of competing lines, but at tke same time ibis bears very unfairly on .Pittsburgh. Nor is this confined to the grain busi ness alone; all *blanches ot trade are l ang uishing more or Jess, from this. very cause, and it is, earnestly hoped that the efforts that are now being made to remedy this matter will be successful. : ASllES—Steady , bat unchanged—l@ .Iy.: for Soda, and 9 for Pearle APPLES—Demand lather I better prices remain unchanged, $l3 per bbl, - for, common tp choice. 1 , lIUTIER—Prime to choice Roll is- in steady demand with sa;es at, 30@..33, and even 35—mostly. at .30@35. Cana- mon and inferior in good Supply and ' -. dull. - - • CRANBERRIES—SaIes of aims; east ern cultivated at $ il.suriil2,ooLper bbl. CARBON 01L—There is still consid erable inquiry both from the West and South, and standard brands may be quoted al 2852816 . for round lots, and 29 30-in a retail way. CHEESE—SaIes Hamburg at 15; Fac tory at 16; and Goshen at 1761;16. EGGS—Unchanged -21 @J= FEA.THERS—DtiIf; quotext at 60(D85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—The market is very quiet, and white prices are unchanged, the tendency is downward. We continue to quote winter.wheat figura at $6,50 to $7 per bbl. ' • : GRAlN—Wheat is quiet,- . --but little in _ market; we continue to quote at sl,2s@k , . $l,BO. Oats cannot fairly be quoted - above 46—buyer furnishing sacks: small sales at61g52.., - Rye is dull and droop- Ing, with c sedes at $1,05®1,08--soine - of the distillers do not want to pay over $l, though they cannot buy at this figure as yet. , Corn is in • - limited : supply, and steady, ~butrAtwahtwgen-rprinie ygilow, L 1,00.1- 43arlt&tiriirrathertbetter del:nand land titrongeri ,thcnth hPygriVgeuelfally , are not inclined to go above $1,25®1,30, for prime. 'The arrivals thus far have beep very light, and as we have already noted, roost , of the crop is this Section or the country is more or lees stained, caused Sytherein iti`iitirvegt, and this detraets train ittiVuti:i'aiid,namsges its. HAY—mity :be:. fairly Atioted :frau country wagons at $15@20 per, tun, for common to strictly prim tiinothy., „.- • HEMII-h-"Teryidall, facs per ton: -• 'n • HUSKS--Sales at 2%05 ets per pound, ..LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime at $1,75 neibb1.::.......11- .. ~, .5 LAR15011..--Extra No. 1, at $1,43®1,45, and No. 2, at $1,05®1,08. • ONlONS—Scarce • and firmer, with sales at $3,80@5,75 per bbl. ' ' • PROVISIONS—Firmer , and higher. Slioulders. 16X417; Ribbed Sides, 20; IS art Ribbed, 2016; Clear do, 21; plain ,1 y; Cavassed do 2-1. Mess Pork,"; 8 2 33@:335.6. . Lard, 2qyz in tirces, 2014 in 16 bhls, and 21 in kegs. -:Dried Beef, 22. ' PEA—None in maret.' . - - POVIZA X--.l.Saleitof chickens atls tO -. 6 / v centsOTA.TO per r E--Elales of4p pair.S rime Jersey a ebtaat $5,00@6,25 per bbl. SEED:--Fiaxteed Is:hardeMarid, .ante, €: the mint are - Titlying $2,204Z25.: ' Small' sales of tinaothy,seed at ,$4,2.5©4,50. Is.lo demand for clever seelT, - , (ti-4S,ALT—Is firmer, with sales of car_ I d lots at.51,85-per,jabl. - , , , ~ , STRAW-Bold" m'Ailegbeny' riariet at $l2 per ton. . • -, 4 • - Dry Goods Market. NEW . 0 016 tOrDOr .02"-The dead lode in Wall street Inmonetary affaira has brooght the dry goodatild s , trade to a stand and the market is therefore dem'esf ,,, ed and languid. c. A lite of Vaasa style: of- Amoakeag prints have been closed out at 11%c: Lancasters - trave fallen oft half a cent, *id all oth .ula will ere long follow. • 'Atlintie er A. Shootkets ingi .are down 1 cent to 16: Clarke,l6q Indian Head, 16c; Great Falls E15 1 ,4c; Pacific A and .11,,and Atlattlc 4 , 535 p; Apple- - ton and, kltark 'Abe most important changes to-day.-but this '-- rednoting gang-effect, privet Of calk ,::- brown cottons. The woollen trade ,is alsci dull: aid where goisar are-not sold at A oon9Ml(2ll.lhe tinae, is beinf4 fur t , k ended.. • ' ' , • JlA.r...rrmouE, Oot. our dull' and , ; . /realri Mtmterd SU rierlin (1'15,764614- es:. • ire 116W,7,5, farni1y.;16767,60. Wheat. steady, red $1,40(541.413: Corn dull,' Westeal nAtedtl)9c®lE: 580. 600. 87019(61,r. Mon Perk; ati101: UM- u- firm; rib aidia 20y,0, dear rib 2iftiabtlyklaris • laiainnor t , TAirair .quiet at 1991Ki0. Vir)sialcr , aellalrealp ,11,22,0 , • ,