Q STEEL WORKS. pITTSBURGII. STEEL WORKS. BTJLBLIBEINS) TN 1815. ANDERSON & WOODS, ILORTFACTLIOLEIB OF BEST REFINED OAST , STEEL Of every s!lescriptibn. ldso, beet Refined German Plow and Spring Steel. CORNEU BOBS AND Fran AVENUE,PItts- Imri4 h. Pa,. anl6:no. MILLER, .& PRIM. GENERAL P.MITIMIIB WM. 'METCALF. I REUBEN Ntruarat, OW. BARE. • CRAB. PARYLIN. • • • SPECIAL rAItTI.iLR-S. M• CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER; -BARR & PARKIN, OFFICE, No. 3a9 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH, PA ZEIIM DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RASM. & CO. Manufacturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DINIVESNE, L X AND JIIXLIMAI PLAT BAB, ROUND ANDSQUARE IRON. BAND 1100 , P, SHEET AND TANg IRON. lla-ma PL D R AG D HEADS, :D IRON,_ and DROPPER BARS, YLANG.B. T : CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER Jaw PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. .7 L ROW .:IYRING,PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, KIREL WINGS AND MO SHAFTING ,, pattern. STEEL` TInEB, STEEL. A. B. 'PEEL. COACH. BUGGY and W AGON SPRINGS and ;ILES, CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. ill Goods First Clan and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. ixteetath' Street aud 11.111Apghany and 77 Water Stseei.Pittsburgh. '2lh9 3HEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. BINGO, Man* Oa, prrTsztatazi. Pb... /fun:lecturers of every desertption of UST . AND 610131 AN _STEEL, SPAINGS, • ASI) PLATIFOIASIL - MUMS. hoax% STEEL io Wlrahouse, 83 Water and 100 That Bb. 1,-, LACS DIAMOND STEEL WOE• BROTILER & lisintifictarers of all description' of SEPria3nl3Xlr.a. ;„,.-2.frs 2-nd Warehonee, THIRTIETH, THIRTY ..7M3T sad R.A.ILIIOAI) STREBTI3, BRASS FOUNDERS. ZMNS.T BIEB, HENRY BIER & CO., SUCCISSO B . B TO NOUN in. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Fonn.ders. BNIAMS,. CM4TMGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDRIL 41aleable and Grey Iron Fittings, JAS PIPS, AND TUBING, LOTTLE,BAFETYLND CHECK 11111, ALL GLOVE PATTERN. TB ON C 001 0 .104, Brass Work of every deSCriptlon for Stearn; Water and MAIM FACTORIES (1F J. M. COOPER h C 0 ,13 improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott ers, the best in the Market. Office and Works, corner Thirteenth andse treets. A ILIWOOD & IIicCAFFBEY, ,arz• Corner Liberty street and Third Avenue Pittslittralt, BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE FITURS, , /Lad AGENTS fo, d. S. CAMERON .& CO'S STEAM PUMPS AWD BLOWERS. /RON = WORKSe ELERSILIIISBN PRESS. The T Trustees are now ure_pared to avant licen rt.., Sox the use of the FAI7. 7 RBII.A.IISEN ..f4du F8A ...:43. C ' he superior .quality imparted ta good iron, — an great improvement\ in interbn iron, and the ced cost, cammend it to ali manufacturers of ::ren. Verdes wishing to use It can obtain licenses by a',,elYtnit to v JAMES A P. SPEER iey ter the Tmstees, • ' 11 , DNB 1 and A, English's Building. 94ii Zau ctt avenue. I Varies interested are: invited to visit the 2ilOff,NßlCliefitit WOHKI3. where the rocess Ls now in successful oPmation. _,, lell:cti7 NCOlng:caW :WORKS. 101•ITTSBIIIA NOVEt IPR a *RIM Founded A. D. 11333. a..DAMS, & CO. suarezlicTMUM Coi 213 TANDA.B , D. )1 EIBANE pAT. NT) PIATIOMIAND.COUNT&R .S CALEB. need Patent 7,-Dokff S. and Latches,' Paint and Coffee Mink &a. ""11.0.1.45WW118 Wenn BTB. iPesioa. +.~:Psr± E 9 ',I:C.: BOILERS, ate MEE BOLE & CO-. Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., (NILE THE romr,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Mamtifacture STEAMBOAT EROTISM and STA TIONARY ENGINES,of all sires. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER,of 16-horsellower• CASTINGS, of every WA, made tOOrder atour Foundry, on THIRD STREET helOw Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, BHNG, PULLEYS. HANGERS, ROUSE sucdTOBACOOI3IOBXWEI and IRON TOBACCO raßasze, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSYRIAL WORKS, armm.l 4 on the Allegheny Elver, near the MIA, iiir AU orders prompt Millie& TUT V FORT PITT . SOILEB, STILL AR TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR. YIBX-BOIC AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANYA_ OHIAINEYS, BREECHING AND ABB PANS. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANE AND CON DENSERS: STEAM PIFEB, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES . ritisox DOOBB AND COAL sEtriaz Since and Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, r Orders seat to the above address wlll be romptly attended to. mIiNV WIL BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS • AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. X 0,1318, X 4 AND X 5 PENN BT. Having secnred a large yard and furnished it Nritn the most approved machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL RHS in the best manner, and warranted * Anal to any made in the country .' Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, lalt Pans. Tants, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pan!„ and sole numnfacturers of Bunk.ll' Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on snortest notice. .11.ILID IL SHUSH..., D. SHUSH JAILED N • BRUSH & SON, `"" _ garvireartrazats 07 Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. ORM= IRON WOGS, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. A. BRADLEY ilk CO., N 0.30 WOOD STREET, Manufacturers of the greatest variety of. Cook,Parlor an Heating Stoves, TO BE IrOUND. • In °VP assortment will be found all the LATEST PATThENS AND IMPICOVI6MENT I, and the reputation of our Btoves Is such that anv one in Want of 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 Darticular attention to our new VoLCANo STOVE, for churches, halls ana stores. Over 500 sold In three moans. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price Gist. lOC 611,10 P 1111 GUS & CO., AtAituiicsuairau 3 of 'ma warn or fiIt u rCINTMEIL BOSTON GOOSING RANGE, 4 eTHE FIERY FURNACE," 70a WAniGent Bilturryee. TIM NEW ANTI-BUST COOKING STOW., "11.1LOZLATOB." COLUMBIA. COOK STOVK, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLK B.ANGZ CAST IltON MANTLES. WKLIALLIPS BEFLECTOBRATES,_tree from dirt and Mutt GRATE FRONTS. FINDERS. WI and 4,05 . Liberty Street,' ae.25:y17 PITTSBITEGB, VITTSBIIRWIE. GrrtSA.VIII3: II / 4 6 C 11 . COOS STOVES. CET THE BEST. TRIUMPH, f 0.13 BITVMENOCIS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake er Road as will as any other Store Jo the Calm BISSELL & No. 2815 Liberty Street. Luso on hand and for ULM PASTAS STOVES, SILATIN OIBreIfRO'CTSA M A NORS. COOKINIR tuixolo3. kn. TO BIIILINGEOI I 1101:000 daM Dry Pine Boards. 150.000 feet 151 Inch Clear Para: , 515,000 feet 151 inch Common rank; 115,000 feet Dory 1 and 2 inch Oak ,_• ' 25,000 MA I L M and 3 Inch Poplar: , 10,000 , 1eg ry Poplar Scantling; • 10,001:ise ry Yellow Pine Boards; 100,000 feet, Hemlock Scantling. 303.000 feet No. 1 19 inch baginal Shin . 1100,000 No. 11.811irbEniniaes. sawed; 50,000 No. 110-inch Shingles. shared; 50,500 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tligg • • IWO Tons Eire may; Also, Saw Mill 'Lumber, Locustand Cedar Posts. and all articleggit *cline on hand and Air sale by ALEXANDER PA.TTERSON. Yards— No. 1.01 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and di:mists streets, SixthmitrdiVieShen7. late bor ough of Manchester. a9:6 GOODS.NEW- - 'F FINE- , -VASES, BOlifilLtif 4183fD CHINA. • NZW STYLEBA DlN2inil SZTl t a iti 'GUT CUPS, 2 4 smosma BE A T i towelf -, Cr AISIITER PIALTED-GOODS I . l ' . SS of all deteriptions. ..... _ j tfi Oall and xamin our mei, • fr. 5 rge new " U V W i l lit:1! C R. E. BREED & CO. C 1 r . ' 1 RANNU .'": ',-. ' -- • TT, TDDAL AND ... POSTS sad - miss PITTSBURGH, PA. SLANOPACTIIIIII.RII OP PITTSBURGH, Pa. aIiIIMBER. fiLASS. 011INAL - 'CUTLERY. lair!) ir.4 4 :1 A 39 A Priam: man GAZETTE:- ,SAI URDAT OCTOBER 9, 1869. UNDERS, IdAM=STEI. W. J ANDERSON:. -- ..... H. A. PREYTOGLE. 1110N01GAIIELA FOIJNORY 9 W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Manufacturers .of tnoN HOUSZ rnobrrs, WINDOW LINTELS and SlLL:4'6nd Ccslings of all Descriptions. aer Special attention paid to ARCHITECTU RAL CASTINGS and to Castings for Window Glass Houma. ()FEICK. ND FOL - NDET—NO. 150 WATEE STREET. Pittsburgh. F. KNAP. FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. tir Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, - Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally._ NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smallman Streit. (METH WARD,I PrTTSMILTI:I 4 ISIIEI, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE TOR GAZ ABM WATER WORKS. atl, P grale a e l t i r e i i i i 2 a r Alao,"171111". in trait of general • eflatillgS for Gas and Water Works. elitrOrdegle47:7lllnii'fairM243llld- DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, • (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH k C 0.,) Has faes extensive with the leading Forges to the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD 4 LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES. LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every descriptiorior SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First street. apit:h.lo ROBINSON, REA & CO., successors to BOBIESOE. MINN i =maw, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boit and Stationary Steam En gines. Blast Engines, MU' Machinery, gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and Stills Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, Di, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFAILD'S PATENT LICTECTOB Par feeding Boilers. jall:rfd 1101.0131 AS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Worki BANDUBKY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., lignufseggrers of Btationsry and Portable Steam itnainea, Utt pre saea. ruilevs, Sha ft ing, Grist and Saw ULU Wort, Bolling 11111 and Machine Cutings, Grate Bars.. Weights, Wagon Boxes, te. Build to order and have on bandnrrines of all wises. atlS:qt DIAMOND OIL WORKS, N. M. LONG & CO., °lnce, DLLZELL BUTLDING, fen 'Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Ps. WARING AND - Commission Merehants and BMW. 11 Petrolewn and its Prodnete, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY PHILADELPHL4. ADDELSO, Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, UV SOUTH SECOND STREET. TACK BROTILEBSI COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALS/BIN Petroleum and its Products, eggbonkugglreV-41112FirA =um' Phliadelphia Odiee-121 WALNUT BT. (ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. I HERBERT W. G TWEDDLE, ILLNEMACTURRII or Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Nelliaselhdlinad Azle OIL Stands great beat without change; rentable limpid al lowest temperatures. Special 011 for tropical climates or tuft weather. LeteloMoelVO, NACOS% nstalliab MOEN Will cut Screws. Raw OW and Planing 11111 011 s, Adapted fog high speed. 011, Woolillead•Llght 011, 011, Tanners , Stuff. Sensible, lug At Finishing 011, Gasoline, Harness Oil. Parana's.. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Dna Work and Machinery from itust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Twaddle , kpatent by Superheated Steam in Vie cuo. Ihe Lubricating 0111 are almost odorless. - perfectly pure. uniform, and • meetly light col ored. stan d a high temperature upchan remain limpid during extreme ld. The Oita are unequalled, and axe Inconstant use on many oi the priming Railroads. Samples 151111 be examined and orders left at 1 , 14 WOOD STRREW, Works at Sharpstmrg Bridge. IarEST COMMON • Machisse' Stone Works, scahwestoonia caw us isonvlos. Anestaam JPIUGWIEPAVVVVW. • ftrh,st.A - venCrti- NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, P1TT138174011. 5200.000 CASH CAPITAL Stockholders Individually Liable. DANIEW DISCOVIT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN YLOYD W3l. FLOYD. President. Cashier. DIII3CTOH9. Thos. X. Marshall, Wm. T. Bhannon, James W• Arrott, Chas. B. Leech, John Floyd, Thls Bank is now fully to Jel d Ok o general Banking U FIFTH AVENUE BANK Is now open for Discissint, Depositsand General Banking Business. Any sum re-elyed from One Dollar upwards. Interest at the rata of six. per cent. paid on time depos.ts. DIEM-MRS: CITY BANK. 112 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa Bought and sold. and when daired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canaos. DOMINICK IEIIISEN. President. • JAMES MCCABE. Vice President. W. N. moRGAx. Cashier. OILS. STONE. AMERICAN BAH. Jobn ht. Mnrt.land, Archibald Wathee. Jas. D. Kelly, Wm. Floyd. organized and prepared • usiness. Of Pittsburgh, ED. DI , HRIEGE. W. P. WEYMAN. W. H. siMS. FRANK :-lEBERT, W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER. DAN. EINZF.R. 1). M. ARMOR, EMIL POEESTEL.. ED. DITHIIIDBEi President. serfElrifli. earthier. CAPITAL, 8100,000. TOCKIIOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE DISILCTOR El D. liimsen, James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, Thigh Keating J. Dunlevy. Jr., • Terence Campbell. Patrick Kane, James Phelan, • Clll9. B. Barr, A.A.Frevirogle, Jno.Jos.liermann. Thomas Barnes, ie.lik 5 JO S. M. GAZZA.M. Solicitor. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY \ Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya nia, January 24, 1687. For the safe•keeping of Botids and other Securities. Goba and Silver, Slaver Plate. Books. Records. Diamonds and Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee and for the renting of Safes in its tsiglar-proof vaults. BuUdlug and Office Jro. 83 FOURTIF .11rEJrUE, PITTSBURGH, PA rIIB6IDENT-WILLIA3I PHILLIP& VICE PRESIDE:T - EIENRY LLOYD DIRZCTOP.B WM. PHILLIPS, 'JAMES I. BENNETT HI , sRY I.IA)TD, ' • BYRoti H. PAINTER WILLIAM ILEA, JOS. S. MORRISoN, WILLIAM H. LYON. 1:Y.040E lIL.AOK, CURTIS G. HUSSEY. SECRITARY AND THEASCIMII S. F. iTUN BOCNIIORST au2.s:nr: HART, CAUGHEIE & BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood !Rivets, 1111700tBSOBti TO HA NA. HAAT • 00..) MLA' 115 IN Fachangq, Coin, Coupons, Lad particular sttoution paid to the pesthole and pale or GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. nyi:es DOLLAR SAVLNGS BANK. NO. 65 TOVRTR STREET CHARTERED IN 1655. ASSETS 103,1503,431 33. Open daily. from 9 o'clock A. v. to 3 o'clock r. as., and ;SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'clock, and from November Ist to May 151, from 8 to V o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not less than ONE DOLLAR. and a dividend' of the wont' declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-annually In June and December since the Bank was organized, at, the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same int crest fromthe I.st days of June and December, compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his pus book. At this rate money will double in less than twelve years, Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applica los at the oilice. . rnitSroxisr — GEOßGE ALBREE. " VICZPRzSIDINTS: Be hnG.B r a e ct n f ek ck • , Robert Robo,k ,• I • d ; —.. James Herdman, John H. doe nberger, James McAuley, James h James B. D. Heeds, Alexander Speer. Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager. TISUESTERS: Wm. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis] . Calvin Adams. Henry J. Lynch, John C. Studley, Peter A.' hiadeirs, George Black, John Marshall, Hill tiurgwtn. Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier,Join B. McFadden, ChartesA. Colton , McCandless, John Evans, B. W. s.liver. John J. Gillespie, Ormsby Phillips, WilltaM 8.-Haven, . Heury_L ftingwalt, Peter H. Hunker, . -Wm. - B.Schmeria, . Richard Hale, Alexander Tlndle, ii James D. EOM William Van Kirk. =alttingit—CHAMSES A. COLTON. BfIOaITABY — JA.M.ES B. D. M.KEDS. A . PPLE f:1411E1114--I , hate. 111 full assortment of Apple Pa ring. Coring and Slicing Machines, which' I invite all to call and see Diem The,,PAIUNG, COBINO,AND SLICING MACHINES, takes only three turns o the crank to pare, core, and Slice an ordinary aired apple. It pare; Irithoskt ;slicing or coring required. Dried Apples sell much higher when sliced with this machine than whea quartered by the old process. Alto, a full assortment of Lightning & Turn Table Apple Parers. Tor elle. wholesale and &stall, by • JAMES DOWN, • N0 a1e .3.86 WOOD STREET gIL . LYON ,`: • . Sealer of Wail* and -Insure% onteeXialitiikkiltal Putaitturei. igli. jc nlnVe l.22 : l ? "l"l"4ll Meat. Gisto.ltellrllLTZ, Deputy. Alto. FINANCIAL. CA-OLD, . SILVER AND COUPONS sought at Highest Prices. PIE, R. 3IERTZ, Banker Con Wood and Fifth Streets. my lg HOLMES & SONS, .L.N • 33,4361 4 013CJ1MEL5E 5, 57 Market Street. 7 . lir - rm.-mm:1131%6 4 x , collections wade on all the prirmtpal points of the United dtates and (madam. Stocks,Bonds mid other Securities squeyrrixD BOLD ON ofancramoti. Part ] cular attention paid to 'the pturthue and sale of United States Securities. JAMS T 1 BRADY 81 GO., (euccasors 09. JONES C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., t: .41k. DQr 3m. BUY ,ND BELL LLI. BINDS 07 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILTED AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TSSMB. Eli' Interest Allowed on De Its. NI-Money ratedon Eiovernme t Bonds at lowest market Orders executed for the base and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADT & CO. tyljt gittsllllro Ctaifttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, _ i By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazetto.l NEW YORK, October 8, 1869. The Post says the Lake Shore directors are still in session. . The directors will, we understand, authorize the appoint ment of a Committee to rectify some ir regularities in the issue of $1,075,000 in stock, which was in the hands of the Treasurer , previous to the fail ure of his firm. The number of the share certificates which cover this $1,075,000 range from 801 to 401 inclusive. An erroneous report was in circulation s h one time this afternoon to the effect tat the Company intended to repudiate this stock- It is expected that an 1 adver tisement will appear in the' morning pa pers on this subject. Money easy, 6@7 on cal ; steady and quiet at 9@9%. - Gold lo r, opened at :31%, touched 313%, closed at 3054@)30%. Carrying rates, 5@2 per cent. to flat. Settlements are progressing and a very largo portion of 'Friday's contracts have been closed. Governments are steady but dull: Coupons of 1881, 12.0%®1201/4; do. '62, 1204@)1203; do. '64, 119%@119%; do. '65, 119%®120; new do. 118(0118%; do. '67, 118®118%; do. '6B, 118@118%; 10- 40's, 10834@109. Currency 106@107%. State Bonds firmer: Mlssouris, 88 1 .; old Tennessees, 62; do. new 55; old Virginias, 50; do. new, 53; old North Carolinas, 48; do. new, 4234. Stocks more active and higher, par ern andcular New York lkintral, North West ly m Lake Shore. The market closed strong but quiet; Canton, 51; Cumber land, 263;; North Western, 36%; Quick silver, 13; Mariposa, 854; do. preferred, 16; Pacific Mail, 69; Adams Express 54; Wells, 25%; American, 34; United Harlem,4; N so ew York Central, 176; [ 130; Hudson River, 158%; Reading, 96; Erie 32%; do. preferred, 57; Michigan Southern, 85%; - Illinois Cen tral, 133%; Pittsburgh, 99%; Northwest ern, 72%; do. preferred, 84%; Cleveland, Columbus 13; Cincinnati, 7434; Rock Island, 108%; St. Paul, 68%; do. pre - • ferred, 82; Wabash, 593;; de. preferred, 76; Fort Wayne, 8534; Terra Haute, 28; do. preferred, 58; Chicago & Alton,lB6; do. preferred, 136; Ohio it Mississippi, 203; Panama, 235. Mining shares dull. Boston prices unchanged. Balance in Sub. Treasury, $92,766,285. The Assist an uiurer aold one mil lion in gold at 131 s m -100©131 40-100. • OFFICE OF F PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, / B.IDAY, October 8, 1869. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 1303%; Silver, 123; Eighty one's, 119%; Five Twenties, 1862, 120%; do 1864, 119%; do 1865, 119 X; do 1865, Consols, 118; do 1867, 118; do 1868, 118; Ten Forties, 108%; New York Central, 175; Erie, 182%; Reading, 95%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne it . Chicago Railroad, 853%; Ohio it Misissippl, 128%; Michigan Southern, 855%1 •Clavoi lan ot Pittsburgh . 99; Chicago 'a , Rock d Island, 108%; , Chicago it North" Western, 7234; Chicago 1 North Western' Preferred, 849%; Adams Express Com pany, 5434; ••Merchants Union. Expreesi /0 9 34 t Paciiio., Mil, —4 . Western Unitas - Telegraph Company, 86%; American Ex press Company 343%. [ _ Excgarian, . .Large. aniaLt. London, per it ..............¢6,40 , $6,60 Paris. Tr franc 27 .. 28 Berlin. thaler 97 _ 98%. Frank ort, florins 57. 58% —Closing quotations received[by James T. Brady it Co. Gold: , 180%;. United States Sixes,. 1881, 119%; FivoTwenties; 188x,120%.; do. 1864, 119%; do. 1865, 119 X; Ten-Forties, 1083%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, ' 1865, 118: do. do. 1867, 118; do. do. 1868. '118; Due Com pounds, —; Union • Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do t d 0,99; - Cy. , Pacific, 108; Lake Supeidors, N. -; - ' t-1 PEULADBLPIIIA, October B.—Flour ex celebrity dam - . extree Ihne.2s; aping. wheat 'extra tunny $6,1115®7; -Iddiena arid Ohio do: =8;6007;86. , ?Wheat bears, red 1440@1,43;o:B.Y.011;b801A ; Por4Yer3i quiet andunohangedwn:: Oats dell at sso, aoc. Petrala quiet: relined:lllW Perlatlirttaildelhishy unchanged:. .1, PITTSBURGH MARKETS OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, FRIDAN, October, S 1809. There is no new or important charac teristics in our general markets worthy of special notice. The demand for every thing is restricted almost wholly to sup plying the immediate wants of the local trade, and with a light volume of busi ness in the aggregate, there are no im portant changes in values. - , I ASHES—Steady but unchanged-4® for Soda, and 9 for Pearls. APPLES—The I supply is considerably • reduced, and the receipts kave' fallen off considerably—prices however remain unchanged, ranging from $1,50153,00 per barrel. BUTTER—Prime to choice- Roll is in steady demand at 33@35, while common packed is dull and in good supply. CRANBERRIES—SaIes of prime east ern cultivated at 410,00@12,00.per bbl. • CHEESE—Is steady with regular job bing sales at 15®18 cts—the outside fig ure for prime New York Goshen. CARBON OlL—Standard brands 2814 @29 for round lots, and 30@31 in a retail w ay. I • CHESTNUTS—May be quoted at 11l per bushel. DRIED FRUIT—New apples are quoted at 9®lo eta. New pared Peaches 20@22, and quarters, at 10c. EGGS—A shade firmer and we now quote fresh packed at 23c. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at SO®Bs cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small Main store. FLOUR—The market is very quiet and dull and devoid of anything new or important. We can report regular sales of Western Winter Wheat flours, in store, at $6,50®7,00 per bol. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchang ed. $1,25®1,30; but little offering. Oats still quoted at 45 in first hands, 48®50 on track and wharf, and 51@52 in store. Rye is dull but unchanged, $1,05®1,08. Corn is scarce and firm, though the demand is by no means urgent; l sl on wharf and track, and $1,05 in, store. Barley is in rather better demand with but little offering; we continue to quote at $1,25®51,3 0 . HAY-Sales at Allegheny Dlamon market, of 90 loads at $15®23. - HUSKS—SaIes at 23; ®3 cis per pound. LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime at $1,75 per bbl. LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at $1,43@1,45, and No. 2, at $1.05@1,08. • ONIONS—SaIes at $2,50®3,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. PROVISIONS—Firm with a good job bing demand, but unchanged. Should ers, 163;; Clear Ribbed Sides, 201§; Clear do, 21; Ribbed, 20; plain Sugar Cured Hams, 23. Lard, in tirces, 20; iii half bbls, 20% in kegs 21. Mess Pork, $33,50. POULTRY—SaIes of chickens at 55 to 65 cents per pair, according to size. POTATOES—SaIes of prime Jersey sweets at 15,00®5,25 • per bbl—mostly at SEED—Flaxseed is in demand, and the mills are paying $2,29®2,25. Small sales of timothy seed at 14,25®4,50. No demand for clover seed. SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car load lots at $1,85 per bbl. STRAW—SoId m Allegheny market at $l2 per ton. PETROLEUDI MARKET• OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAAbviE, FRIDAY, October, 8, 1869. The oil -market opened up a little stronger this morning under the in fluence of the advance reported at Antwerp, but. in the afternoon the feel ing.l was easier, and dullness and sta a tion were the order of the day. Th re are many causes assigned for the re settled and very unsatisfactory condi- tion of the trade; but the most impor— tant one, so far at least as Pittsburgh is concerned, is the inequality in the prices of crude and refined, the former continuing, as it has been nearly all the year, much higher, relatively, than the latter; this is the great clog to the mania- factnring business, and so long as the ; manufacturing business is clogged and crppled, all the other various interests connected directly or indirectly with it, t must languish and stiffer. Refiners tell ' us, and they ought, to know, that, there is no money whatever in the business, • - in the present condition of affairs, and, -what is worse still, there are no Indica tions apparent of any immediate im• provernent. Discouraged and we might say dis gusted with the condition of affairs in the East, refiners'are beginning to turn their attention south and westward, and within the past ten days, there has been nearly, perhaps altogether, as much oil shipped west and south as there has been shipped east. We are cognizant of 2,500 bbls having been shipped to ,go to New Orleans: 2,000 to Mobile, Ala bama; 1,000 to Galveston, Texas, while to Cincinnati, Louisville and 8; Louis, shipments are of very common occur rence. If our western railroads would reduce the freight on oil somewhat, our trade with the. west would be much arger, and otir shipments would be double, perhaps trade what they now are. . CRUDE. Sales 1,000 seller October at 1434;- 1,000 do at 14%; 1,000 at 14%; 1,600 at_l4%; 1,200 first water at 14%; and 1,000 on Val ley cars (at Venango City) at 16,75. Sel ler option all year at 14(D14%; and buy- er, 143;(g1.5. REVISED. Sale 1,000 bbls last half October at 321/ 4 and 2,500 at 32. In the afternoon, as al readyintimated, tbe market was some what weaker, and October last half, was quoted at 3'October32'October to Decem ber could have been sold at 32; and spot may be quoted at '3lX@32. Sales fbr Western trade at 291,6@)29%; that is for standardkrands, delivered on- boat. • Li7BILIOATL/10 Eclipse Winter Lubricating; 011 400 550 Eolipse Ms t abineFy 75a - Spi Eclipsendle - t3oa asamprs OF CRUDE OIL BY A. V. B. 8.. Fairinew 011 - Works ,540 Obla; Wllkinti 480 on aaciount ()Atm & Sow- era; Vista Oil iworks 480 ,on account Waring, King Co; Fisher & Bro. 720: Star 011.Worka 400;.. Holdship & Ch. 1130: . on RC - count - El 3161Celvy; H W C Twaddle 50 on account, G. St Thomas; Clgzens Ref. Co 580. Tital - ' 3,390 tibia— . OIL ErIIIPPSD RA ST ItY L. V. R. B. Livingston & 8r0.,. 52 barrels tar to Lincoln & Co., Philadelphia- Liberty Oil Works,2so ..btsla ref. oil to Warden. Frew & Co.`Philadelpha. P. Wntsenberger .197 bbls , refined to, Warden, Frew‘dr, co., Philadelphia. Fawcett. L. & B. 250 bbla refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia." Total- ...... ...... .749 bbbs. fls. Lois, October aotli;e eonstwan 340 3nedivUn; Priem; nage) NO gr °BlL 3 49atrikYt tt ll4 X . Ata at PA 1010 1 151 ; •