(3 ITTBi~S~ sTm WORKS. 19TABLISHILD IN 1846. ' ;, ANDERSON & WOODS,' . , xinurAcTunsain or • 4 1; 82ST REPINED CAST . \STEEL 01' every description. Also beet Refined German • Nem it'd Spring Steel. CORNER ROW AND FIRST AVENUE...Mts . Inlrith.‘Ps. mans BIRR & PAN. GIMBAL varrxsas: IIiTCALV. 1 'REUBEN nrn,tzs, - ego. W. ,OILAB. SPICIA.L PJJLTINTYR-8. M. SIZE, V.RkSCE.DIT STEEL WORKS; NELLEB, "BARB & EUllllli, OFFICE, No. $39 Liberty Weal PITTSBURGH, re. fel4:d4S DUQUESNE WORKS. COMM, :030 & \ CO. Manufacturers of ~ICELON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DVQIIESNE, L X AMID SIINLLTAt FLAT BAR. ROITND AND BORIPLRE IRON. 3:113 _, HOOP SHEET AND T ANG IRON. BOILR PLA TES AND HEADS, and GUARD IRON DRAG DROPPER B FLANGE falrrrEa, sem, onANtia • IP AND FLAT RAIL,_ for Coal Roads. RiOWBARS,WIODGES & HARROW TEETH, M.RING.pLoW :an CULTIVATOR STEEL, STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cos to pattern.. STEEL TULE% sTRRL SHAFTING. A. B COACH. BUGGY and W AGON SPRINGS and LS. OUT N AND SPIKES. All da First Class and' Warranted. OFFICIO AND:WORKS. - SLstsenth Street and Allegheny litres, and '/7 Water eeeee .Pittabturtilt. rills) • • SHEFFIELD STEEL WO K& -UNGER; 'MICK & 00., IPITTaIIIIIGEL Manufacturers of every desert/Won Of VAST AND GEICKAN STEEL, RAILW BPANOS, 3LLI..:C AND PLATFORM SPRINGS. AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Re., Alla Warshaw*, 88 Water andloo tint Sta. - 3LAbH DIAMOND STEEL WORKS.' ARK,'BROWSER & CO., HauuSsztarers of all deierlotlorts of , FariEs3UMX-16 and Warehouse, THIRTIETH, THIRTY :T and RAILROAD STREET 6, psrlssimeit. lEE BRASS FOUNDIJ SIZNEOC UMW, GULTAiITS:BASCR. fir.NRY BIER & CO., SUCCESSORS TO 3031 N 10. COOPER Br. CO., Bell and Brass Vounders. BRASS, -CASTVIT,OI6 MADE I'ROMPTLY 'TO costAa. 'Makable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, BOTTLE ) DUET AND CRECCIALIESI ALL GLOBE rATTERN. ILION o.olo4llEtil, Brass Work of kvery de:citation lier Steam, Water and . Oil. ,IWrecTussas or J. M. worza a co , a Improved Balance-Wheel Steam = Pump. Agellits for Dreyfus' Patenit °Ur ere, the best in the /Market. Once and Works, corner , Thirteenth and Pike treets. stati Aoon ricCAFFEET, Corner Liberty street and Third Avenue, FiSiaburirk. • BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE FITTERS, And AOFETS tor A. SLOWERON & OWE STEAK rows AND RS.. I'RON WORKS. ALERMiI SRN PROCIISS. The Trustees are now orepnreit to grant licen ces the nee of the ELLEEPEAUtiIibi PRO CESS. The superior quality -good iron. tbe great improvement In or and the reduced cost, commend it to manufacturers ol /TOIL Parties wishlnit to use it can obtain licenses by aPPlYbili to" JAMES 'I ) : "SPEER Am mer fof the Trustees. WOKS 1 and English's Building. 941 g math avenue. Parties interested at .to visit the; allOSNßEitePit WOBTKP.. Snare the rocees now In successful operation. I • NOVELTY. NOVELTX,',wknigs• Founded 11.: 115311. &DAMS, M'ICEE & CO. ° KArworgwouto 7 VITSTONR STANDARD,RATRBANR 8 PAT RNT) YLATF9RACIANAKcOUNTER SCALES. Anus lacegairelortitiltaci ketzd LW:Au, 1301103.0agaT BTB. •----------- Ms BWINT••••••••• 2 • ••••••••••••••io x. BRAM swum . 84 niikkr, ..lABOSITZOTITALL AND CORICNITALOC4fkRritiI 41011118 Sly St, MA A t a a r s i T v o i s d couitint fy .ISolZlkWloiZbnlde,...lLWasragd of all &scrip so. done'l a.L gimp. _ - - ENGI I gn .16, IWO BOLE it 00 9 Car. Point Alley and Duquesne M s (Naas ems Pont%) Engine Builders, Founders and hTuchinf • Nannlnetnri STEAN:BOAATIGINES and*STA TIONALEY ENGINES, of all sizes. Speolal_attention inviteli to our new STATION ARY On. WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILRE,of 11S-Itorsespower. • OASTINGS,_of every 1i:1E11,111MS to order stow Foundry, on THIRD STREAT - below Market. _RIGS for Oil Wells, S IN% PULLEYS, tRA.NGERS,NODEN sad TOBAOOO SCRIMS ana IRON TOBACCO • FRFAEG, on hand and made to Orden IS the - INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting oaths Allegheny Ewer, emu*. Point. PITTSBURGH, PA. Mr All orders promptly filled. TRY 08. FRT- PITT BOMA STILL AND TANK WOVIES. CARROLL & SNYDER, YIN uracTuluras TITBDIAB, Dotrin.z-ssuED, zuNcriall, IFIBE-BOX AND ovaNDED , Errsem BOIL- O. BMW AND OIL T CHIMNEYS, BRERCHINM AAR pANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS: EsTEAN • eAlsoierrims AND LEON BRTOGAs rinsoN DOOBS AND coAr, Mum Office and Warehouse, corner Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. ARP" Orders sent to the above address will be , roinntly attended to. r0h7:189 • BARNHILL ik BOILER MAKERS AND SMOLT IRON WORIERRISI , NOS. so, ss, Ls AND SO PENN in. Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the most approved machinery we are]Pre pare d to manufacture every description of Both- EBB in the beet manner; ant warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Ste Pipes , Locomotive Bonen, Condensers, Balt Pans, Tangs, Oil 818% Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler irrilk, 3 =t a illy a s t l : Pan, ,s and sole 11110111.0101 ,1 1 1 0ri 01 ent Bone. -.Repairin rs g Aone oasnortOstnotic o . • 165:eti JAIIDD X. D. ILIDDIII ,JABER ttl" . !mom /a 0036 - - namrAcTusins Steam toilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SWEET IRON WORK. &O. 61, Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. Y. BRADLEY iSS; CO.; NO.BO WOOD STREET, Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlof and Heating Staves, In on r assortment Will be found all the LATEST PATThENE AND IMPROVEMENTS, and the repntation of our Stoves Is such that' anv one In Wantoi a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call particular attention to our new VoLCANte STOVE, for churches, balls anustores. Over 800 sold in three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have need them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Bend for Catalogue and Price List. jean SUP, BUNS & COI, I KANITACTOBERS OF EVERT irasurn OP ei li r i CONninf a s BOSTON GOOSING RANGE, "TIE EERY FIIIINKS," IOR WABMWG BOU4saroa. ' - THE NSIC ANTI-DUST COORTNG ETON% "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOR,STOVE, VAN'S (Cincinnati - Patte_ r_n) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, IiVRLIMAWS REFLECTOR. GRATES free from Sin awl dual; GRA= PROM ' S. YlarbllllB, a*. . , . 206 and 208 Liberty_ Street, PITTSBURGH. ?Ai STOVES. - 1-1 • ‘. CET THE BEST. BISSELL CO.'S T - mumPH, YOE BrrumtrNous croarol Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast aa tell malty other Stove in the BIWA% 009 No. 285 'Liberty Street. also on hand sad for ssiik razunt STOVES, FiZATI G Na 14:Htlfk,rs• roni WOK IfiC:tANGES. T O BUILDERS I kl. 100;1100 feet Dry Pine Soardi. 150,000 feet 1% inch Clear Plank; to two feet 1% inch Common Plank; $5,00 0 feet Dry 1 and iil inch Oak: , 511,000 ft..34,1,1ir $ 1 and 3 inch Poplar:, I .000 Net ry Mar Scantling; ,000 feet Dry ellow Pine Boards: 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 50 .000 feet No. 1 11/ inch Bail:lel Shin gles. 0100,000 No. 1 leidoe.oll2dl4 llll . sawed; 50,000 No. 1 10-Inch Shingles. shaved: 50,000 Fire Bricki 1,000 71re Elleiu: 1: -is :;.11... 100 Tons Fire 00; Also, Saw Hill Lumber, tat o and Cedar Posts, and all articlee,tgibilin hand and for sale by ALEXANDER PTT N. Yad Pro. 107 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and Jatdata streets, filitlionOkAiigglieny, late box- I ough of Manchester. ap id ORES. • -:S osite4qraT ]!•_. ; 1 )) 'NEW fr GOODS. FINE -6VASES, BOHINIABI 6 A31,11) NSW STYLE& MMUS B TEA.E T", =TB, ouT SMOIFING BETA, • , large stook of • ,SILTEB PLATED GOODS L' Call and examine oursopdg ait , sad we toalsaUfloil si9exeritd twnitea. R. E. ` BREED & - 0 PITTSRVAGB GAZETTE: TRURSO AY, 'OCTOBER 7, 1869: TO BB TOUND. LUMBER of all desorlptioni. ONP3IMUNI/T. W. J ANDERSON, ...... .H. A, lIIEYVOGLE, IHNDRY `4.7. ANDERSON & CO., Manufacturers Of IRON HOUSE FRONTS.. WINDOW lIINTELS and PILLS, and Castings of all Descriptions. Elpeefid ARCHITEP,TII EA.L CASTINGS and to Castings for Window Glass Rousts. Orrin% Nto FOrNDln—Nii. 150 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. ,SNAP.FORT PITT FOUNDRY- - COITAITY: OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. rirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re. torts, and Castings generally. I= NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smallynaa Streets, (NINTH Walt%) PITTSI3I:3II43VEL, WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE Yin GAB Arm vrATzawouisa • 1[ pines ere sit t t v.riar A rits, In dry sand,endiiifeetlen,ai.Lu e of general • Castings for Gas and Water Works. inotdd also call the .ftentlon of M lu meArid• eintof Bas Works ;Asa We at_ DUQUESNE FORGE. MIA KILLER, oticeessoi: to JOS. P. RANH & C0.,1 Hu facilities coextensive with the leading Forges In the Raat, and la prepared to promptly and satisfactorily Pill all orders for STRAMBOA.T SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON ROD , , LevEtts, PITMAN .1 AMS, WRISTS, RAILROA.D AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WOB.K. °Mee and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apH:b4o ROBDISON, REA & CO., anceessors to Roantsotr, X!B18 - MILIXISB4 WASB:INGTON WORKS, MUMMA AND MACHINISTB,PITTSBUR 6 H , Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blut Engines, Mat Machinery, Elearing, Blialths of descriptions; 011 Tanks and S Bo ller anal Sheet. Iron Work. Office, No. IS, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFI/ARD , I3 PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boilers. 1.11:r63 THOMAS CARLIN Sr, CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works 15A5DVBILY ST.. ALiztesurr crrir,„r46, Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Me= Entities, vu Presses, rtilleys, Sha ft ing . Grist and Bsw Mill Work, Bolling Mill and Machine ate Bars, Weights. asp n Boxes, Ftt t li n Si Order sad onhand - Inkillse of all sizes. my14:425 IEO DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LOPIC & CO., Wks, DLLZELL BUILDING, Unguent' Ws* Pltisliargb. Ps. WARING AND IMO, lisreSsnts sziSprcktsrslE Petroleum and Ito Product!" DAL7.ELLI BLOCK, O%IQUESNE WAY, taIetILDELPRIA. ADDIUM. OfiRS 17, chamber of Commeroe, lii SOUTH MCORP STREET. apio TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - AND DEALERS IN • Petroleum and its Producta, Pittsburgh OfIice—DALZIL.LL ,B WITIYPEITes corner of Rene WaT an d Irwin i treeta. PhiladelOhlabtfico—LllT WALNUT BP sumwso ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT- W. MUDDLE. . 114A4UFAcTI:187.1t , a. Libikatbs Test e r Oils. ~‘ • s /ellipse ttallroad Axle WU ' 4' Stands great heat without - elfinile; rensitfttg limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil nor tropical climates or hot weather. lOettrftollWMEMsairlme , , h !Shops. /44111leri '6IU Adapted for high speed. Spludie On, Wool iiitesid•Ltistit 0112 Oil. Tanners , .110$tiff•illystiskliV" lug it Finishing 011, ,Ganollms, Karnes& Oil. P 111711 010 1% ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright IrOn Work and Machinery f rom Aust. These products are nitilufsetured under Dr. Tweddielspatent by Superheated !Ream in Vac ono. 'I be Lubricating Olft are almost odorless, perfectly pure unlit:mini • end mostly Hew ocd, area, sun a h igh terspErature 114CIIIIIInds. end remain limp during extreme 001 d. The Rauroad Oils f are unequalled, and areln constant tae on of the principal ftviiroiullg. Bampus . can be eXamined • • and orders. left it VIM MOOD t tnistru at Sturtstnarg Hilda& ' VirEST COMMON ASR# 4 4 4 .4 4 s o : f< sun Trorks• *BUSY llertawennr=ruT cm, kilefiCargreranZ:"l l =?' v....1u,—. Matt an Tomb Biones, bA. ,onbusvoriptirlimaassa. num rasealabic MI AMERICAN BAH, NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL •L • • IHIOO.OOO Stockholders Individually Liable. BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. ,TOEN FLOYD - WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. gatiliCTOßg. Thos. M. Marshall, John M. Mnrtland, Win. T. Mammon; Archibald Wallace, James W • Arrott, Jan. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bank Is now fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking builnees. jenkeg FIFTH AVENUE BANK Is now open for tisconnt, Deposit:sand General Banking Business. Any sum received from One DOW npwards• Interest at the rata of six per cent. paid on time depokts. ED; DrIIRIDGE. P• trET3IO. W. 11. SIMS. FRANK sIEREBT, W. U. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEI ER, DAN. KINZER. 'D. M. ARMOR. EMIL POZESTEL. F. F. SCHENCK. Cashier. CITY BA.NIi. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. 8100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY' LIABLE. MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Bought apd sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada. . - DOMINICK InslsEN, President. JANES MceABE. Vice,President. W. N. MORGAN. Cashier. DIRECTORS. D. Ihmsen, James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating. J. llunlecy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan, . Chas. B. Barr, .A.Freyvogle, Joo.Joe.Hermann. •Thanut. Barnes; Jelits JOS. M. GAZE AM, tiolicitok. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COIUPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Penneylvis. nla, January 24. 1287. For the safe-keeping of Bonds and other Securities, Gold and Silier, 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 Office: • ..Vo. S 3 FOURTH ArEXUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. PRESIDENT—WILLIAM PHILLIPS: VICE PRESIDENT—HENRY LLOYD. DIRECTORS: WM. PHILLIPS. JAMES I. BENNETT, HkNRY LLOYD, BYRON H. PAINTER, WILLIAM REA, •JUS. S. 31ORRISin's. WILLLA.M. Si. LYON, Ge.OSGF. BLAcK, CURTIS O. HUSSEY. SECRETARY AND TREASL - Reit: n. F. YON BONNHORST autlB:llG7 OILS. STONE. FINANCIAL Of Pittsburgh, DIENCTOES ED. DITEIRIDDE% President. HART, CAIIGHEY k CO" BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cbrner Third and Wood Streets, PITTSDITRGIII , 1113001ESSOBB TO EfeleNA., SART A 00..) D1ta.1.125 nit Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partictilar attention bald to the penalise and sale of COVERNMENT BONDS. I I night Drafts on 'London. TINISIEN'S NATIONA BINK Wood St., corner Second Avenue. L. _BRADLEY, Preadult, . CYRUS CLARKE, Jr., Cashier. , Interest veld on Deposits. Ciold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks boughtan .old. ta r DOLLAR SAYLNGS BANK. NO. 65 FOURTB STREET. CHARTERED IN 11358., ASSETS ..' 89,503,4313 Open daily, from 9 o'clock A. w. to 3 Wein° r. it., and SATURDAY EVENINGS. from \ May let to November let from 7to 9 o'clock, and froM November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONE DOLLAR and a dividend of the WOOLS declared twice A year, In'June and December. Interest has been deeiared semi-annually in June and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of alz per cent. a year. Interest, dep ot t drawn out, le Ind b e ars the Credit of the itor as principal, and bean the same int treat fromthe lot days of June and December. compounding twice a year. without troubling the depdsliorko call, or even to present his passbook At this rate money wilt double in twelve lees than. years. Books Containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rates and Regulations, furnished gratis, on antics• ton at the office. • • russiDENT — GEORGE Al.llllinl, ..-. ; 1 , Vitzlitilairpllrren:• _ Jobs' Gt Bee'kollsni— 1 ? A. M. Pollock, H. D. Benj. le. Pahneetock, Robert Robb, James Herdman, .. cy , John H. Shoehberger, James llic4tliel, •; ~ tirsintibbkrie.. - ; James B . V. Meede,' 'Alexander Spec!, 1 Ifac,.24...l.:entl„,,opkyligirizisClits., t . ? , ttl" .. eager . • i ..: Wlt• J. Andetson, Robert O. Loomis], Calvin Adams,. . , ! Henry.), Lynch.- ' i John C. Ilindley, Peter A. Madeira, : Nr i fi e urg i gt . ' : . ''' n I l'iletifr a litalhan: Alonzo A. Carrier,. . .John .. B, cradden, charlesA.,Cotton, ~,, . avid McCandless, John Rvans,• B. W. uliver. John J. Gillespie, mato, Phillips, William 8. Haven, - enry_L. Hingwalt, Peter H. Hunker, • Wm. E. Schmertz, BJcluird_6lDAys, , . ~ _ Alexander 'Mille,' a ' 41hies EP' . Neill': ' i Wilthini Van Kirk. - 7.lltAstinrs—CHARLES A.. COLTON. ISZCRITARY—J AXES B. D. iIIEEDS. ... . . ~ Importer and retail dealer in '' . FlNEearrreriorimarsr. WEDDING, VISITING, PARTY AND BUSINESS CARD ENGRAVING, NONOGILANS. AllEii, naanarerxrpre, se, Orders by mall receive prompt attiniki. Bead for samples. ,' LOW Chestnut IBC, Plifilaw 9 t seirs:l77ornear .- -. : 1 !., ; •',e: , . • ENDERSONS tilinOtrAt B / t. ..4trOuts. Ikalors Dfts, FINANCIAL. 400.Cia-s3D, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Priccs. PH. B. MERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. N . HOLD & SONS, 57 Market Street, PrIT'rE113:1171 1411 : 1, Collections scads on ill the princiDal Points the United States end Canada'. Stocks,Bonds and other Seeuritho BOUDEIT AND BOLD ON 00)INIESION. Putionlor attetttola paid to the porohaso and 'aloof United States Securities. AMES Ta BRADY Circ C 0.1,0 (Successors 08. JONES A CO..r Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 331 rttiT ME:M 1:1L 199 BUY AND MI. ALL RINDS 07 1 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, IiOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST PAITOB.A.BLE TERMS. Kr Interest Allowed on Deposits. W Boner lotted on Oovernnent Bonds at lowest 'watt rates. • Orders ',muted for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKB, BONDS and GOLD. MRS T. BRADT & CO. .Z;11f. llittsbuglj etairtts. FINANCE AND TRADE, ---. t By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) . NEW YORE, OCtOOer 6, 1869. • The pro osition of- Wm. Heath & Co. to settle th it contracts, connected with ' the gold s culation of Friday. Sept. 24, on the ba .of 135, the difference to be i i paid 50 pe cent. in cash, and 50 per cent";:' in ten de_ s, or on resumption of pay ment by the Gold Bank, has been as cepted -by the dealers whose contracts with the firm cover six millions. The entire outstanding contracts with this firm on tbat day's business are $9,000,000. The Lake Shore directors are still in session. Money is easy at 6@7 per cent. on.call. One bank received $150,000 in currency from Chicago. Commercial bills are rather I plentier. Gold firmer; opened at 130, and closed at 131. Carrying rates 7@B per cent. to fiat. The rise seems to be due rather to the small offerings than to any unusual demand. The China arrived this afternoon and brought 5164,000. • Governments steady. Coupons of 'Bl, 193.;,g19%; do '62, 19 %i19%; do '64; 19© ®19%: do new 1719%; 117 ,%@ ©l7 7 ` do '67,%@17% ao 68 17 174;10•409,8%© 8 %; currency sixes, - 8@ 6N- . . State bends dull and weak; Missouris, 86%; old Tennessees, 61; new do 62; old Virginias, 51; new do 52%; old North Carolina, 49%; new do 40. The Assistant Treasurer gives notice that he will invest $181,556 in 49s for Treasury in 5.20 bonds to:morrow, Oct. , 7th, in addition to the $1,000,000 regular purchase, by taking that amount extra in offerings. This is understood to be accumulated interest in previous pur chases for the sinking 'fund. It is an nounced in the advertisements, as by or der of the Treasurer of the United States for the sinking fund. .. The Sub-TreaSurer bought to $2,000,000 in bonds to•day at 115 -88.100®116,17-1001 The offers were nearly $10,000,900. - The stock market was dull during the afternoon, and lost the buoyancy/of the morning. There was a general 'deidine in prices, especially on Lake Shore and Pacific Mailt.the former declined from 87% to 8434 - and the latter from 68% to 63%. These two I stocks were the chief features of the market throughout the day, and the decline in.thein towards the close dragged down the entire list. Canton, 52; Cumberland 26%; Western Union Telegraph, 36%; Quicksilver, 13%; ariposa, 9%; do. preferred, 1735; Pacific all, 66; Adams Express,. 54%; Welle, ; American, 32; United States, 54; Mer ants Union, 9%; New York Central, '%; Harlem, 132; Hudson, 158; Bead li ing, 95%; Erie, 83; do. preferred, 56; Mich igan Central, 120%. Mich: S., 83%; Illinois Ventral, 130; Pittsburgh, 93%; North Western, 72%; preferred, 84%; Cleve land, Columbus and Cincinnati, 73%; Rook Island. 105%; St. Patti, 68%; pre ferred, S 2; Wabash - 056V 'Fort Wayne, 84%; Terre Haute, 30; preferred, 56; Chi cago and Alton, 140; preferred,l4o; Ohio' and MfsaissiPpl. 27%; St. Joe., 10634. Mining shares dull. . • Boston prices. Copper Falls,7; Frank lin, lih.Heola, 60. -• . •• • Sub -Treasury + $91,439,232. ' OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH: GazEzrzi. • • WEMiIESDAY, ' October 6,1869. Quotations as received by Ph. Mertz: Gold, 131; Silver, 126; Eighty one's, 119; Five Twenties, 1862, 1l9%; do 1864, 118%; do 1865, 119; do 1865, Consols, 117 +x; _ do 1867, 117%; do 1868, 117%; Ten Forties, 108%;.• New York Central, 175%; Erie 133%; Reading, 96%; Pitulburgh, -Fort ' Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 85; Ohio &. lidisienippl, 127%; Michigan South Chicago erne ; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 94; a & Rock .island, .105%; Chicago & North' Western, 72%; Chicago dr, North Wester, Preferred; 84%; Adarns Express Com- Pan', 64; •-Merchants Union :' Express, 109%; Pacific Mail ,. —; Western Union Tejegraph Company, 36%; American Ex _press Company 33.:, - L ExarzaNan arge.. Small. L0nd0nivir..43.:.',............16;40 - 116,55 . Paris..• Per -Inns 28' - 27: .Berlin, thalet . . .... ..'...',. . .96 98 Frankfort. florinc.-..... - ....... - 'B6 •• -68 . , . . , . . . . wag quotations. mewed by James I. T. .Brady & . Co. • Gold:-: 151; . united States Sties, :1881, 119%; Five• Twenties; 1862,117%; do. 1864, 1193;: do. 1865, 119%; Ten-Forties, 1087' . Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 117 do. do. 1887, 117%; do. do. 1868. 117%; Due Com pounds, —; Union Pacific Railroad, 86: Central do, do, §9; Cy. Pacific, 10831; Lake Superiors, 96. PirrattußGll OFFICE OF PrrrSBIIRGE GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, October 6, 1869. We adverted briefly yesterday to the difficulty Pittsburgh is laboring under, in consequence of being treated unfairly by some of our railroads, and . that an effort is now being made to have this difficulty, if possible, removed. At one time, there was quite an active business carried on between Pittsburgh and Phil adelphia, shipments of dour, grain, feed, and many other articles, being, of almost daily occurence, but for the last fifteen months!there has not been shipped from here to that or any other poi a in -the east, over twenty cars of grain. It is alleged, and there is no reason to doubt it, that many small towns in Ohio and Indiana, on the lines of railroads center ing here, ship more grain east in a week, than Pittsburgh does in months. Colum bus has long boasted that shipments can be made from there to Philadelphia, much cheaper, relatively, than can be made from Pittsburgh. To illustrate: it costs the Pittsburgh dealer 21% cents . per 100 lbs from Wooster to this place; and from here to Philadelphia, 30 cts., making 513 cts; while the through rate from Wooster to Philadelphia is only 37% cts. per 100 lbs, showing a difference of 14 cts. against Pittsburgh and in favor of the Wooster shipper; and what is true of Wooster will apply to a large number of small towns on the line of roads cen tering here. Our grain dealers in stating their grievances to the proper - authorities of the Penna. Central Company, ask for nothing that is unfair and state nothing but what is true, and their request is so fair antlreasonable, and withal so im portant, that all they seek will no doubt be granted. There is no good reason why there should not be a thriving ship. ping_ business carried on between Pitts burgh and Philadelphia, and other points in the east, and all that is required to bring this about is to place Pittsburgh on an equality with other points in the west; it is not right nor just that Pitts burgh should be 'compelled •to pay within a fraction as much, to the Sea board, as Chicago, Cincinnati or St. Louis, over the same roads, more than• double the distance. ASHES—Steady but unchanged-4@ 4% for Soda, and 9 for Pearls. APPLES—Demand rather better but prices remain unchanged, $163 per bbl, for common to choice. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged. Sales of prime to choice Roll at 30@35. . CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime east-• ern cultivated at $11,50(4)12,00 per bbl. CARBON OlL—There is still consid erable inquiry both from the West and South, and standard brands ay be • quoted at 26@28 1 ,4 for round lots m , and 29 @3O in a retail way. CHEESE—SaIes Hamburg at 15;. Fee -1 tory at 16; and Goshen at 17@18. EGGS—Unchanged- 21 Q 22 .. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80(4)85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is dull and weak with a drooping tendency though unchanged. We continue to quote good to ,choice winter wheat brands at $6,50@7,00. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and un- changed, $1,25©1,30. Oats dullibut un changed-48 to arrive, buyer furnishing sacks, and 52@53 in store. Corn is steady with sales of prime yellow on wharf and track, at 131, and' in store at $1,05. Rye is dull and cannot fairly be quoted above $1,05©1,07. Sales of prime Barley at $1,25©1;30. . HAY—May be fairly quoted from country wagons at $15@20 per tun, for common to strictly prime timothy. HEMP—Very dull, VO5 per ton. HUSKS- - Sales at 2%@3 cm per pound. LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime • at $1,75 per bbl. LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at 11,43®1,45, and No. 2, at $1,05©1,08. ONlONS—Scarce and firmer, with sales at $3,50@3,75 per bbl. PROVISIONS—.Firmer and higher. Shoulders, 16%@1; Ribbed Sides, 20; Short Ribbed, 2034 ; ; Clear do, 21; plain Sugar Cured Hams,l Z 44; Cavassed do, 24. Mess Pork, I $33@3334. Lard, 20% in tines, 2034 in 34 bbls, and 21 in kegs. Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—None in market. POULTRY—SaIes of chickens at 55 to • 65 cents per pair. POTATOES—SaIes of prime Jerliey sweetsat $a,00@5,25 per bbl. SEED—Flaxseed is In demand, and the mills are paying $2,20®2,25. Small silo of timothy seed at 14,2414,50. No demand for clover seed. SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car load lots at $1,85 per bbl. STRAW—SoId in •Allegheny, market • at $l2 per , ton. Ell Dry Goods Market. NEW YORE, October 6.—Trade has almost come to a stand still,' in cotus4- quence of the' floods, which stopped travel for a time, and to-night, in come quonce of the pinch in money, the prices of Dry Goods are without further impor• tent changes, but the tendency, never theless, is toward easiei t rates. Live Stock Markets. ;. Crackoo, October 6.=Cattle market quiet and weak at 1,3®3,75 for common Cows and Texan Steers: 134(P,37% for good,Cows and light steers; ,46,50@t3,85 for good even steers. goge quiet at 16,85 @,9,15 fore common; $9,25@9,40 for fair to medium; 19,65@10 for good to . choice; $10,20 for extra. ST. Lotas c October 6.—Cattle in - good demand fbr common' and medium at I 5%@6%.: for inferior to best butchers. 1 Hotta active at $8,24©10,50 for, fat, and. t f.6,50®8 for stock. TOLEDO, OCtotier 6.—Flenr 'dull and heavy. Wheat 2@2%c better; No. 3 white Wabash at 51,06; No. 1 white Michigan at 51,25; regular- do at .21.323 ; amber at 51,12; No. 1 red at 51,17; No. 2 . ` do at 81,12%; No.-3 do at 51,05. Corn dull; No., lat 77c; No. 2at 75. . _ Oate :••,, closed lc :better: - No. 1' at 46c: 'No. 2 at 42c. Freights 4X@9%c to Buffalo and . . Oswego. Receipts: 4,400 bbls flour, 30,009 bush wheat, 1,000 bush corn, 4.2 N bush 044;00 imah rye, 6,500 'bush bar ' ley. Shipments: 1,600 bbls flour. 47,000 bush wheat, 2,400 bush corn, 63,000 bush oats. CLEVELAND, October 6.—Wheat duhr and lower, with sales No. 1 red winter at $1,15; No. ,2 do. nominal at .31,13; nothing done in other qualities. Corn market dull and heavy; one sale No. 1 at 92e, an extrme Sure. Oats dull and tending doWnWittd; - held - at 49©50c for No: 1 State;_4Bo Lathe outside offer. Petroleum quiet and steady; relined held at 280, prime light straw. to white at- 28%®290, standard white in large lots for jobbing trade at Finale; crude held at 16150.