S. STEEL WORKS, pun SBURGII • 1 STEEL WCIRKS".• BTABLISHED LN 18481, ANDERSONI ,, WOODS i me.sorg,(l,curirs or MIST riEttentri, ICAST gnat, Of every description. 'Also, best ' •• Refined Germin flow :and Spring Steet,i, CORNED BOSS AND FIRST AVENUE...Pitts. , seEnth. pa. - ' atibt:na. • . BIRR & PARKIN. GENERAL raarsztts: WM. METCALF. RKUBEN lITLLEK, SKIN W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN. SPECIAL PARTNER—S.'.M. - CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, ZELLER, BARB & . PARKIN, OFFICE, No. :as Liberty Streit, PITTSBI7B9H;PA. tel4:d4B • DUQUESNE WORKS.* • COLEMAN MENU & CO., . Hannfacttrers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL; AXLES AND SPRINCS, I!llltal7ESNEi L It *AV, JUNIATA, - T BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BOILERP, SHEET AND TANK IRON. PL ...TAR AND HFADS, GUARD IRON, DRAti and DROPPER BARS, FLANGhtI - CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER IRON, • . . IP AND PLAT RAIL t for Coal Roads. •A .E I A r DBI' Ot WT T E R , L&PI%..NDBInaRSE EL w INGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. T iEL TIBER, STEEL SiALTING, A. H. , COACH; BUSHY and WAGON SPRINGS and ILENAIL, _ IDUT S. AND SPIKES. ' All Seeds First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. Illlzteenth Street and Allegheny Rtier, and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. Ida ' .13REFFIELD STEEL WORKS. EXGERI NIK1011& 00., PITTSBURGEf. PA. ilanufeeturers of every desortption of OAST /NV GERMA.N STEEL, RA ILW BPAIROS, • ELLI...:C. tiICD PLATFORM SPRINOS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &e.. I • 'Warehouse, 8$ Water and 100 First Sts. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL : WORKS.. fARK, BROTHER & CO., llsanfacturers of all descriptions of E 3 MDWIIMao aid and n".retl'otise, THIRTIETH, THIRTY -IP7BST and RALILIsOAD 87/LICET9; PITTSBIIBIWER. BRASS FOUNDERS. 1=331:121 HENRY BIER & CO., SUCCISSOES TO JOHN M. 03CiPER & Co., • Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS CASTINGS DUDE rBO3ETTLY T9.91L111.13. rateable and Grty Iron, Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, BOTILE &WRIT ,AND CHECK, VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. 1:11UN Brass Work of every description for Steath. Water and Oil. 111.6.151:1FACTUREE8 OF J. Dl.COpilty. I CU Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agent , for Dreyfus' Patent ou erii, the best in the Metrket. OffWe and,Works, coma, Thirteenth Andra. tetets. SP24 • A TIR OOD & Mc C .4.FFR EY, . 16 , Corner Liberty s treet snd Third Avenue rlitebtireh, Pa., BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE FITTFRS, And AGENTS .t.r A. S. CAMERON & COBS STEAM PUMPS AND SLOWESS. IRON WORKS. SLERSiIIUM PROCESS. The Truateea are non prepared to grant linem an for the use of the ItLLERSI:LAWSJOYI PILO- The impeller qtaiiity imparted to good Iron, the great. Imp.overnent in inferior iron, and the Induced coat.commend It to alt manufacturers or Parties vrizbinz to use It min obtain licenses by SVPITIoa to JAMES P.. SPEER Attorney tor the Trustees, BAXBdIS 1 and 2, English's Building, 9644 roalth avenue. Parties interested are invited tft visit tie &ROBB BERGEkt WORKB. where the Meets is, sowlln successful. operation. NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBURaII, ' NOVELTY WORM,. Founded A. D. 1833. ADAMS. ZCIEEE & CO. KANOTACTUBiIte 07 EIT3TORE STANDARDOrintBA NK S PAT IENT) PLATFORM AND COUNT/EH SCALES. Amu Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches. Paint and Coffee Mille. an. 130EXER .OF FIRST /1 1 71111713 & GRLYT BTB, Pittabarwti. Ponsoa. 2. ........ MUTT; SWINT & BRATT, °IMAM NTAIL R 9 - , t AiIIaZECTITEUUAND irii - - No. 61 Sandusky K. Allegheny, Pa. A a i t i :S 4sll"silie rnt i MO " Eklatair WA M eon' sit a No ENGINES, BOILS' llUeli 11. BOLE Cur. Point Alley and Duquesne Sty (NsAn'Ttin POrrrg,) _ . Engine But/dere; !•.Fou a - 21fackinisie. : ' • , RanutteMire 5191.A.K80AT saka BTAT, TIONARP ENO THE of all ee. Arrattention invited - Y.OIVA WBTET/0N )12., WELL .11NOLNE AND, PORTABLE BOILER, of li-horsewower. OASTINO43, , of eve 7 ,tad made :" . 00rder atoar Foundry, on THIRD TREEi l aggarket.' RIGS for 011 Well OBRA NO PULLEYS BANOERB,I3OErdE a_n&TO A GO CREWS and LEON TOBACCO PRESUE on id;data i de to order, at the INDUSTRIAL Fronting on the Allegheny River.; the tr/11413E0A PA. OP Lll orders promptly Med. TRY ye FonT "NTT MIME% MILL AND TARE WORKS. CITR,OLL & SNYDER, TUBOLAL• DOLIBLE-BLUED THHDLAB, FITSS-BOX A-ND CYLINDER STEAM •EOLL . - 017,ER8: STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, 1311LECHINEI AND Aim PANS, SETTLING PANE, SALT PANE! AND .CON DEtiIEBY STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IBON BRIDGES: , PRISON .DOORSAND COAL ' SHIITES offles and Wareham's, earner Second, Third, fihort and Liberty Streets, 1111" Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. nat7oB2 M. 13211LNIELII4L CO., BOILER 'MARERIS AND..SHAZT IRON WORKERZ, • NOS. ISO, 1111, X* AND 80 PENN ST. Saving-seenred-a-large -yard- andlentished tt with the meat approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS. in the best Manner, and wurrantld equal to say made in the country. Chimneys. Breeching, Fire Bede, Steam Pipes, Locomotive. Boilers, Condensers, Salt Fans. Tante, Oil Stills, Agit'. tors, Settling Pens, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Fans, and sole manufacturere of Barnhill , a Pat ent Boller!. Repairing done on nnortest notice. 'We l JAB= Y. BILITSEC.-•••• • ••••••••••11DIFITND D. HAMM JARED M. BRUSH & SON, ELSDTACTURICRS 01 Steam Boiler.s, Oil S ills. Tank 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, AL BRADLEY at CO., NO. SO WOOD. STREET, Kenufacturers of the greatest fitrlety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BZ POUND. • In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTPENS AND IlfrßOVttMdlr.Ts, and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that any one in want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the moss durable as well as economical. Would call Particular attenslon to oar new VoLCAN.I STOVE. for churches, halls end stores. Over 500 sold In three months. Intended for with or with out casing. rll who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price that. je2o REIFF, WIIWS. & CO 19 KANTJTACTUILIAS OF XVILIZT VAILIM 07 gWrCtN,TMEI., • BOSTON COOKING RANGE, `THE FIERY FIFRNICI," roa,wAzxsaro - ECTLDYNOS. TEE' NEW A.i:TTI.-GUST COOKLSR STOVE. F . lfiV i A rl ann&S " Pal l3 t9 L ,J CO P§ . 4 s T T ll7l l l RANGE CAST IRON MANTi.. rn .r.a, REFLECTOR, GEATES, ftee from dirt, as &Ad dt; GRATE FRO 2' NTS. .4.VERI3, RC. SOS and WS Liberty Street,' , ee25:711. . 'PITTSBURGH, PA. GUeTANCS HOCH 00013. STO VE S. CET TIIE 13E8T. BISSELL ot CO.'S TRITTM.PH, iffrizt arruimvo tfiAz.: warranted to Cook, Bako or Boast la tall lowly other StoTe, in Ote Upion, 'BD3SELL & 00., No. ups Liberty' Street. Awn on nano an:tinj,ingn, ?Ala-412w svitli ''''"froicrnitTlltZfarn: TO IMILDERS I 100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 140.000 feet 134 loch Clear Plank; • ms,ooo feet 1.54 tarp Common Plant; gas3s.lo,feet, Dry 1 and i loom Oat: 1.15,000Yg, 1. 151, and 3 inch Poplar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Hoards: 100,000 feet Hemlock Scuttling. 503.000 feet No. 1 Itl InenT.Saginag Shln paes. • 1100,000 No. 1 16-inch Shingles, sawed; , 50.000 No. 1 16-Inottlibingtor, snared: ' 10,000 Fire Brirk; • ' 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tous Fire Clay; • jigs:), Saw Mill Lnmtler, Loenst and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and for sale Joy ALEXANDEIt PATTEHSON. Yards— No. 11PT Rebecca street and corner of Preblu and duniktri, streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late Loc o:10 of Manchester. OVTLERV. • NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOLUZIM4I 'Aid NEW li7Y-I,EI1 DIVN ,. TEA It ETB , SMOKING BETS, , ° /31T oun, A large stock of SILVER Pisifiii'''goons I , • • • . I !Ent R. E. BREED - & CO.I & CO., ILLNOTACIT/Bilt B OP PITTSBURGH, Pa, EREET IRON WORE. &C IlifUl43lll 100 WOOD STREET. Of all description% `, ,:.*riTsvii:OV...„6„zrier*:.....lirgs.D.A.x. 0c1:044.jt,:.,12,_:18fr,,,,,. JECELS,' MACHINISTS. , - - NV.:J ANDERSON, H+'A. THETVOHLE. MONONGIDELI FOUNDRY, _ *.'l. ANDERSON & CO., 11anntaciarera of IRON' HOMO'S FROSTS, WINDOW LINTELS and SILL'S. and Cssiings of all Descriptions. afra; c 4 l &t t et i gio Pa Ca d sl i gl7ll•Ti c nlg; tilaEa HOUSE 6. • • Orrick. •ND YOLNDRY—Nd. 150 WATER STREAT, 1486bl:trait Pa. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY.: OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH, PA. NrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY . AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Bina Street% - WARD.) .r.rx-rsiruntax, F. 'WILLIAM SMITH , Manufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE - JOE GAB AND WATER WOES. 11 1 ftrPVcs' i nT"11rn aln r...aiieietgtt..l;t, of general Castings for (las arul Water Works,. I I wonld also WI the - , tentlon of Superlntend• anti of Eiaz Works Lf Male of NNTONTh. • DUQUESDIE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to. JOS. P. HAIGH & CO.) . Has facilities coextensive with the leading Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily nil all orders for SI EAU BOAT eHAFTIi. CRANES, PISTON ROD 4, LLVERS, PITMA , WitletTS, RAILROAD AXLES. lAJCO.IIOTIVE PRASIES, together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Once and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Street. aplitbSO ROBLNSON, REA .b. C 0.,. Suecesactl to RABINBOX, MINIS R MULISS.E., ASELNGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHIN:3TSIPITTSBORGH, Eanafacttirerg of Lost and ti.ao.onary ii.tsam En gines, Blagt Engtneo, tr Machinery, taring, ZhaltSr.g, Cut tngs of 11l descriptions: 011 Tanks and t,tlllB, No. and '.3neet Iron Work., N sce, O. IS corner Ylnt an/ EntittulelA Streets. Agents for GIFFAILD'S PATENT INJECTO3 for seeding Lotlerg. jalr:rgi THOMAS CARLIN & CO., _ Fourth Ward Foundry and Machi4 Works, SAINDUSKT ST., JILLIUMENT CITY, PA.. Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam Ba t a/ a, vii rrolata, miry', Shafting, Grist and saw Mill Work, Rolling XIII and Machine Outings, Grate Bus, Weights, Wagon Boxes, Le. Build to order and have on hand Enginesof all sizes. mvitala DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., • Wane. DALZELI. BIILLDING, feta DuqUesne Wsv. Pittsburgh. Pa. IigUAIIING AND 11610LNO t; 4 . Goa=lesion llerettsats and Brokers 11 PetrOrUili kid 1114)dtletill DALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIA ADDSSBa ' Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, ' 138 ilettPrit SECOND nal/XT. 400 VCR. BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS DZAI4I/1312/ Petroleum and its Products, ration:¢gl OffIre—DALZEIA , B BUILDI2IO I comer of puquesue Way and Irwin meow. flitallelphitt Mice—my WALNUT BT. git)l:w3o ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. ILERTIKUT W. C. TWEDDLI4 KAN iIIA.OTITIUCH 07! Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. /Lellpee IWO!road Axle 011. titautta , grrat boat without chattgai remittal limpid at lowest temperature.. epecial 011 tot tropical ollmates or brit weathar. • - Locionotlve. Engine, Blaellane skop, Will cat ?Screws ' Flow 001 cud Planing BIM Oils, ' Adapted tor high apood. elpledle OM Wool liesd•Lishiall,' 011, 'neonate , Flloli• log et Elntebioig 011,, , Vasollne, Heroes* Oil , 11.fiareaffine. AMOK V.A.ltNrilli t to preserve Brigln Iron Work and Machinery Item Unit. • These products are manufactured nn :Dr. Tyndale's patnnt by Superheated (Steam toVac cuo. 1 ho Lubricating Oldi are almost o °rim, perfectly p tat, uniforin, and mostly' light ool °red, sten d a high tem perature ulohalged. and remainitmplddurtngextretgecold. The usilroad Oils are unequalled, and are In constant use on Many oinnringlpal Railroads. Samples can be ex and IV shill orders left at 174 Wot/It STIIECT, eats at Hharpsburst Bridge. STONE. WEST COMMON ,„ , Maeldne, 41 0 1$0 FrOrkAt :t:,' • Northwest corner qt Wait Cosatoost,VAlboutie anitaam •ILVIVAT IA di (104 , • neapKa awl . 4 m ys o ag at ikisa i sm 4 1.750, lkilltnimakaft emaileh Moo iimiseibis OILS. FINANCIAL. TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANE, Wood St., corner Second Avenue. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD. A. BRADLEY, President, CYRUS CLARKE, Jr., Cashier. oc8•D tF AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH.. CASH CAPITAL • •-• • • 4200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. - JOH24 FLOYD FreiWent. DIRICTOItg, Thos. M. Marshall, I John M. Mtirtland, Win. T. Skaunon, Archibald Wallace, JAIMe6W. e rrott, • Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, ,Win. Floyd. Jolin Floyd,', This Bank is Dove fully organize and prepared to do a genera l Banking business. ,l' jellit43 FIFTH AVENUE BANE Ofl Pittsburgh, ' I Is now open for Discount; Deposiaand General Banking Business. Any sum re^elyed from One Dollar upwards. Interett at the rata. of six per cent. paid on time deposits. =MEI ED. lIIIITIIIIDGE. W. P. WETMAN. W. H. SIMS. FRANK sIESERT, W. I;. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER. DAN. NINZER. It. N. ARMOR, N.MIL POERSTEL. ED. DITHRID9E s President: F. F. SCHENCK. Cashler. CITY BLNK. 112 Fifth Street,Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL - . liloo,ooo. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY , LIABLE. MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and Sold. and when desired remitted to Europe.rnilectione made on all the principal points of the Untied States, and Canso'. DO3tINICK lEUMCN. Pre6lAent. JANE; Vice President. W.IN. MORGAN". Cashier. DIELECTOLF. D. thirteen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke„ witeh Restins. J. Dunlecy. Jr., ' Terence Casaphell. Patrick Kane, James Pbelam Ch n.J ß s. B ennann. To AFeT m g e e . jel:k 5 , JOrl. GAZZ AM,. !solicitor. • THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by tba Legislature or Pennsylva nia, January 24. 1687. For the sale.keepinil of Bones and other Securities, Bola and Silver, BllTer Plate. 'Boots. Records. Diamonds and Valuables or all Cescrtptions, unier guarantee, and for tberenting or Safes In Its barglamiroof vaults.. Betiding and (Mice: ' .Iro. S 3 FOURTH .IrE.rUE, PITTSBEAGH. PA. - Y'RESIDE:s7T—WILLIAM PHD tars. VICE PREsIDr.NY — HENRY LLOYD. WM. PHILLIPS. DOLEC,TO A R 3 S I : ES I. B. NETT, In RI LLOYD, .BYBON H. PAINTER, WILMA NI REA, .40s, s moßta WILL.I.AIt LYON, 'l.O C,E BLA. JK, CURTIS O HUSSET. SECRETARY ANYI TREASYRILR: b. F. VON BONN HORST anZ:n6l LTART, CAEGEtEII C0.,1 BAMIERS AI D BUMS, Garner Third arid Wtiod Sireeta, PrT3C79I3UIiGrLIC• (SUCCESSORS TO 13AIINA, RAZT C0..1 t , Exchange, Coth, CoapoHs, And particrolar eignfl e f 3 , rd!ci the plrcheee COVERNIVIENT EICINDS. Night Drafts on London. PROPOSALS. pnOpos ALS j• . . . • Wlll be received at the Entittneeritoillim of the PITTS ellitti H 4N 0 CON REL. bVILLE RAIL. ItoADcomeANy 10 PiT I tinlYte(SH or CUM. BERLAND. until the let of NoveMiter, 1880. Inclusive, for bUPPLTINa THE CROSS 71a8 fur the entire line of am tit 85 rat esot tots reed trom near Connellevtlie tonear Cumberland: The length of else,' c OSI tie will he 8 Let between Ware s ndip 1 Wein ea' 7 tortes, and flattened on two opposite - old. I to 'not I sac than 7 Inches tearing 1 urface, out of and clear of, bark. wlllohl wilt be shaved am. Kind of Umber Waste 1 tek; Rock Oeit or Obeetuut. eoutpl end free [tons'e Ind shake or other defects. l'lacee of delivery.ainnurdmtely on the road, and not more than halt a mile apart, where the grossed will pennit accerC and hewn Ibr tilling. whims will he done la alternate cotes layers of *Mint 108 lit each p le. l'rnp , sere who cannot Iltellver at tile interyelt nettled may state the lace at which they would deliver , and quanti es at reels place. The number per mile will be AEA, surl whole nutubrlr. about 250000, in. eluding Mee fur title tracks. Timber 'to be Oa when the sap le out, and', delivery to be cone- Merced on or beton. January in. 1870, and continued until all delver d; as follows, viz; For the fleet. 10 tulles from either end of the r sad peer Connellaville or Cumberland, on or lief ira Mlty lit, ;870, ter eanh sroueeding 10 mliAlto warn the middle of the roan one. lowan later, or o tile let of June. July, a uruskaud September, 187,1, until the whole number are 4.1114:1ed, Monthly tot litotes of Crete Ties delivered on the /OW Will be given, four-fifths of the contract pike of which will by paid, and the remaining nith at the colUpletleD t f the e 010.11101.. I BENJ. 11. LATROBE, • ' oc7tpt2 Thar taller Engineer:. orriou Or CITY ENCltHaltn AND 111311YSTOII, I ; Pittsburgh. Oat. 1880. 5 OT/CE tO CONTRACTORS.— SPALED PROPOSALS for the construction of a public sewer on Forty-eighth street; from the AllegbruY riVer to Butler stn:tat, moiler the grialing varlet; and curbing of - Forty third street from Butler to Pearson's Line, and for the grading, MINI and carblng Breenough street trent TrYatreet-to Iron alley—will be rent/at 4,14 hits omen until Tuesday. October lAth, 1851 . 9. it 3.1. No bids will be received unless made mat on the proper blanks. Specifications and biota!, forbidding cin be hid at thisaka. ottelPs2, P ROPOSALS ~ . • it L . , • • In- be rooelveti ot the offiee-of -thtrinfder• 'olgood wall flAtlllll).33..f6Robir fit 3 I lk, 4141:1 for forntoblai 360 of V WWII 1161 1 f6Itirrfe Radio% :r e , %Da fitting tti Or mod • fi6 NI,o new put". of th e Ailegheny . WOW, Timber fololmailon ilitn c 0011' Mae. • 100:1416 if Alth 11 Walt, FINANCIAL. SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prizes. PH. R. MER-TZ, Banker, Cer. Wood and FM Streets. N. Routed its SONS, 57 Market Street. Collections amide on all the principal Points of the United States and Canada'. WM. FLOYD, Cashier. Storks,lionds end other &entities BOUGHT LNG BOLD ON COMMIBBION. Particular atlasution riald to the purchase and tale of United States Securities. wow JAMES T . BRADY 86 CO• I (Succenor. 05. JONES a c 0..) • Corner Fourth and Wood .Sts., AL IQ - 32E. I=ll. SS, BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS 07 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ' GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST 7AVOBABLE TERMS. Ear Interest Allowed on Deposits. .W Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for Use Purehane and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRALT & CO. .t . 4 - I.llitt,s.burgfj Gitt.ttta FINANCE AND TRADE, By Teligrouh to the Pittsburgh Guezte.l Judge Cardozo this morning appointed C. N. Jordan. Cashier of Third National Bank, Receiver of the Gold Exchange Bank, to the place of Augustus L. Brown, resigned. Power was given to the new Receiver to adjust all claims upon or in favor of the Bank, Including, of course, the gold business of Friday, September 24th. It is believed the affairs of the bank , will be satis factorily adjusted during the present week. The monetary'of Walt street was slightly relieved this afternoon by a rumor on stock exchange that there was a panic in Chicago with a fall in wheat to 90; and subsequent recovery to 95c. As the public and private telegrams did not mention anything about the panic, it was discredited. The stock exchange is be ing unfavorably affected by the depres won in the grain trade at the West, and the decreased earnings of the western roads was responded to to day by a marked decline in leading shares. At the one o'clock Board the suspension of the stock firm of Fitzhugh and Jenkins was announced. The house was not a large one but had a high reputation. Money plenty and'eaSy at•467c ' on call. Loans mostly 566 per cent. Dis counts dull at 7612 per cent. Bank die countiog only toa moderate extent, and at firm rates, and there is a maintainence of the present ease in money for any length of time, / Sterling dull at 969 N. Gold opened at 130 k but touched 130 X, and fell to 13014, and closed at 130 N. Carrying rates 365 per cent. Governments dull but steady: Coupons of 1881, 11936120; do. '6 O 120612' Og; do. '64, 11934 6 1 19%; do. '657 118%6120; new !do; .118611834; do. *t)7 1186118 N; do. '63,' 1186118 N; 10.40'5, 4 108%(108311; Pacific, 1073;6108.' State Bonds heavy and lower: Missou- Os, 86N; old Tennessees, 61; do. new 5535; old Virginias, 5035; do. new, 5335: old North Carolina, 48c; new do. 4334. Stocks dull and lower, closing steady: Canton, 61; . Cumberland, 26,.. a v; Western Union 340 Qulcksilver,lBN•Marlposa. 83. it do. Prifarted, 16%, 653‘; Adanis Express, 54N; Wells dr. Fargo, 26; American, 3434; United States, - 56 Ml New York Central,' 17534; Harlem 130; Hudson 158; )Reticling, 135 N; Erie, 32N; do. preferred, 57; Michigan Central, 121; Michigan Southern, tita“ Illinois Central, 182: Past:A:mei, 102; 14 orthwes'n, 71; do: preferred, 83%; 13.'ik C.', 74: R. 1., 105%; Ist. .Paul, 68; do. prefetred, 81%; Wabash, ss!/; do. „preferred, 80; Ft. Wayne, 8534; Terre Haute, 29%. do. preferred, ,66;. Chicago and Alton, 1,39; do. preferred, 140; Ohio and . Mississippi, 28. Mining stock dull and unchanged. Import_or specie lasto•weekii3,2B2.927. OFF/01C, OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, • hioNarot, October 10,'1869. Quotations se received by 44.1. N. Mertz: Gold, 130 X; Silvio, 125; Eighty. one's, 1193(,; Five. Twenties, 1882, 120; da 1884,. 119 x; do :865,119X; do 1885, Consols, do , 1887, 1113 X: do 1868, 118; Ten Forties, 10831; Now York Central, 176; Erie, 133 X; Reading, 96; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne dc Chicago Railroad, 85; Ohio et Illisissippl, 128 X; Michigan Southern. 85;, Cleve land It Pittsburgh, 104; Chicago It Rook Island, 105%; Chicago 'et North Western, 71%: Chicago It North Western Prelorred, 84; Adams Express Com pany, 54X; Merchants Union Express, —l. Pacific Mall , .---; Western Union Telegraph Company, 86x; American Ex press Company 34;4. EXCHANGE, .' . `La r ge.. London, per 42 28,45 16,55 Paris, per franc .' 27 28 Berlin. ... . . ... .. . •9? :% • 98X Fianktbit, .57 583' 1 -01 0 1 42 quotations received by James . T. Brady 'de' Co. Gold: 130%; United States Sizes, 1881, 120; Five-Twenties; 1882,129 X: Mx; 00:128p, „LIDS; •Ten-Fbrues, 1,0834; Five• Twenties, Janu ary. and;ZOIWI. 'do.. 1587, 118 1 4.,, do._ do. 1888. 1185 i: Due COM. PoltOlift i , ‘ 4: l Union PROW Railroad, 88:fial' do, 99; ey. 10730 Pike superiors, 96. • H. J. MOOSE. CO" Musthear. ETTTT5331.7114:3111. NEW Yonx, October 1141869 —..- 07P11:12 OP FTTTaItUBGH Galvin* t hio,IDAY, October 11, 1869. I The advires from Chicago to-day, w ere' not palatable to parties carrying - large . stocks of grain, and who bought largely sometime ago, for friture delivery. • No. 2 Wheat is quoted down. to 961,1; last. month it sold at $1.,35 and even $1,40 for seller October; the seller, Recording to present indications,' will realize a very handsome margin; while, on the other band, the buyer, will have a very ugly differencelo settle, one that. will. &like. some of them feel very uncomfortable. Some of the parties who engage inthis particular branch of. business, "selling short" and "going long," adopt as their policy, "heads I win and tails you lose;' if the markets turn out out in their favor It is all right—but if it goes against them, they fail, or if other words, go up, and this will no doubt be the result in many instances, in the case we have lust alluded to. Sixty days ago, the impression was created, nearly all over the country, that the excessive and continued rains had ruined' the crops, that the yield would be below an average and that prices were destined to rule higher. How much truth there was in these reports, has been already fully developed, and those who invested their money and credit on the basis of short crops, have erethis discoiered their mist take. r 3 ASHES—Steady but unchanged-4® 4y, for Soda, and 9 for Pearls. APPLES—Quiet and unchanged— sales at 81,50®3,00 per bbl. BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll But ter, is in steady demand, with sales at 13 Common Butter is in good supply and dull. CHESTNUTS—Have still further de clined, and we now quote at $6,09 per bushel. CRANBERRIES—Coming in. more freely and we now quote prime culti vated at E11,C0©11,50 per bbl. CHEESE—Is steady with regular job bing sales at 15@I8 cts—the outside tig ure for prime New York Goshen'2 . CARBON OlL—Standard brands 2534 @29 for round iota,' and 80@31 in Eiiretail way.' DRIED FRUlT—Apples are quoted at 9®lo cts. per pound, and Peaches at 1G cts. for bright quarters, and 14c for bright halves. EGGS—Scarce and fresh packed may be quoted firm at 23 cents. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80(a)85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots In store. FLOUR—The market continues dull and weak and prices, although un changed, are still tending downward Winter Wheat brands may be qutoed at $0,50@6,75. put little Spritig Wheat flour in market and not _much inquiry for it. GRAlN—Wheat is dull with a' droop ing tendency, and prime red cannot be quoted above $1,25. Corn is in limited supply and steady, but unchanged-441 for prime yellow on track . and wharf, and $1,05®1,07 in store. Oats dull and in better supply, but without quotable change-47®48 on track, and 50®52 in store. Rye is dull and we now quote at $1®1,05,, Barley is scarce and in steady demand at 51,25®1,39. _ I,v fHAY—Sales from country wagons at 515@23—mostly at 115®20. HUSKS—SaIes at 2 3 / 4 ®rcts per pound. LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime at $1,75 per bbl. LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at 0,43'51,45, and No. 2, at 81.05®1,08. ONIONSL-Sales at t2,50g3,e0 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. PROVISIONS—Firm with a good job bing demand, but, uncharged. Should ers, 16%; Clear Ribbed Sides, 2034; Clear do, 21; Ribbed, 20; plain Sugar Cured Hams, 23. Lard, in tirces,. 20; in half bbls, 203 in kegs 2L Mess Pork,- g 33.50. POULTRY—SaIes of chickens at 55 to 65 cents per pair, according to size. POTATOES—SaIes of Peach. Blows at 50 cents per 'bushel. Jersey aweeis are , still quoted at $5 per bbl. SEEDS—The arrivals of flaxseed con tinue very light and it is held gener ally at 62,45@2,50. Small sales of timothy seed at $4,25@4,50. No movement in clover seed. SALT—Is firmer, with ,gialea,,of car load lets at 111,85 per bbl. . 3 STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market at ftl2 per ton.. 'Lite Stock MarSiete. NEW YORK, October 10.—The Erie Railroad is not yet open, Much stock laying back on its line which is expected in a few days. Late rainlias injured the repairs of the former week. Cattle for the week, 6,230; on sale to day 2,635, besides 200 State. The market has not changed from Friday; the bulk of the cattle selling at 13 to 15c, averaging 14c, as to uality and medium, Nothing sells above -16 c; not many Texans to day,/ and none of them very poor. Nearly all , the cattle will sell. The o ff erings to dityJ, were 1,610 head at Communipaw, and 1,024 bead at One Hundredth street; sales of 70 head fair Texans, 6 cwt, at 12c, and 14 head Illinois, 73i cwt, 1434@16c; 167 head Kentucky,734 cwt, 15©160; 115 head Ohio, 734 cwt, 133f@15%c; 190 head Missouri, 6 cwt,- at 12@i3)4c; the weather •is • fine and the dead meat market was good. . ` The total Sheep 29,350; for the market to-day 6,980; th.ja lighter run makes good market. but Lambs have &dined , 2 4@;;c since Friday; they are quoted at 7Q9c. Sheep sg6c for very common - to medium, and 63g6Va for prime to ex tra; all are selling. as follows: 500 Ohio sheep 85 lbs at .4310; 230 70-14 s at 53/ 4 c: 200 Michigan 78 lbs,at 6e; 'State 104 pounds at 63ic; lambs, 56 head State 57 pounds at 7c. one car of 'Llinada pound at 834 c: and 150 of 65 pounds at 90. Total, hogs 17,770 with 95 cars to Lief, Sunday's hogs-included, they are geoid edlp weaker. and prices lire tending downward, Dressed hogs went slow at - 13%0 on change, live are quoted as . 9 3‘,0 1034 x. The best on sale to-day bringing 103.;o viz:2 cars of 208 'pounds Michigan, with 1 car of 154 pounds at 93ic and 1 car of 140 pounds et 93(0. - PHILADELPHIA, October 11..-Beeves dull but, a, fraction higher; ,sales 2,000 bead at 8 . 3.4(:9e for extra western steers; 95.i@9%0 for a few choice; 7@Bc for fair r, to good;, 6W134c gross. for, common. Sheep unchanged; sales 21,000 head at 43-6@6)0 gross. Hogs dull: sales 3,700 head at $1.1@)14,75 per cwt. net, for corn. fed, with a decline. CBlO,too, Ottober H.—Cattle- dull at $1.2; , ®4,8731 for butchers stock, 35,623 '. @7,30 fbr light to extra shipping steers..., Hogs dull and easier at A18,40(38,96' ft;. J. common, $9,19@9,25f0r.fair, to medimxi; 119:40®9,60 for good. _ ..- STAOIIIB, October it.'--Oattle Steady and In good depaand at•_llNl@Ql4,:for infe rior to choice. Hogs active at Bm®loc. Tqwno: Octoher 11. 1 4Flgur dully ; Wheat dull at 3 . to 4e lower, Irregular ;Michigan at 21,03, amber at 11:01,- , No. 1 red at 2407,, at .111.P3!. doll, No. 1 held it 70e, sales of No. 1 at 70e.• Vats 'unchanged; Nb 1: 4 aE 45e".• ' Freights-4 and 10e to Buffeloi Optlnel bills. flour; 41, n ~ ,11,79Q u Shy, - appa l /2, butt; 2,'50b Shim, 1 merits-4,2M 13b15.. - flotir, - 42,000' , wheat, 5,000 bush. oats. II OR MARKETS