Mii=ll 131TISTIC 11011 STEELv;rozirs : 4musszt, fst ' 1845. "- ANDEBBON- & WOODS, a , ' ~. • R e =p asts or I • I I OUST 111111/41311 CAST 5T7131. I 1 Of every dever.pgon. ,gyp; \ lefined frtflriat VIOW and flping ,Kett. I. oonsi ll I ____..------- ----- sase Ilto nen ANzams,vitir larsb. Ps. • stasakui ' .111111-111t11 &Pi ti IN. _ . t _.... Glafia4 rilditiltSB 11. IPTCALT,, B.StrIVElt 'MILLS] GEO. NV. 11.&1311, ,tia.,r.sitaui.. easouz rAItTNISt-S. • CIEVESCSIZT STEE L ViTORECe .11.11.101, BARB & P OFFICE','~o• •U 9 Übeitp p TTEBpIS~S. yA ,~. =. DIA/liiSNE COLIMA & CO., SAntifactuiers of I N , IBON, NAILS, StrAtL, 1 AXLES AND SPRINDS, \ 01C41,1TES[k, L E. ATM SDNIATAs ?LAT BANI,NOTTSD AND sQtfoartlf. Ittg.l4. SAND, litnyD,fitiESl. AND TANS. ISta.%. sI I t .. r P L „ I ims tßnlry v iz tANttD c eli a X t O N S ' f i ig - u g in.T,S_ie.tilp"u \ 3 AND iL S A:r SAIL' for cs_Ve,ITV. .V";B4IASa9ItD aA eaksto llA NTlNt p l a I 1 jE TSS,sTAEL 83A W6D., lUGEFY and W ANN 9143.1.1408 and i ZLES, S i GUT AILS AND BPD 00. ..- AA Goods First Class aua 7iVarranteed. - - 0111013:5 ASD wou.s. , terri Citet etrdeatigialrlKer' iith9 '.IIIIIIEFFIELD STEEII\VFOItiiii. lik 811iGER VAICK tiz QO PTZ1E5131313.43111. PA.. ~ lisnufgrturets of eve:lilac:nal= of leArlf ASP GEII3IO - STEEL , UMW SF.IINGIS, SLLL. AIC ealeisTrao,lSeraless, .Wo l w , !'s'r'' Ml:liiutdl4lll)V •irst:Sts • SLACK DIAMOND _ • : STEEL VTOBILSk 1 . ~ ..EAllii. BlXollin & CO • , timers of 24 descrlotiolis of -Segill3aoll3" . . . - .011108 saidißvetionse, Taralliefla, TITERT Y. TISST and 8.A.11.11,0A.t0 ISTIMITS, ' Prriltat 11. 1 ..., 1.1"----7------------13.ASS FOUNDERS. - VICKSIC BIER, • .. ..: .... : IER .... . .. .013.T.h.VOIOILSCII. fiENTLY 13 & CO., Bricomisous To .JO UN M. 030PE02 & CO., Bell aid Brig. tocOers. CASTiI3 IOI4 T'I3.O7I7TLT TO WAIL bittleable aria GTO lion 'Fittings, GAS PIP B AND. TUBING, 1.0T1113 A.VELTI VilkilEek VOID , ra.osst refrilitos. SU NCOCIE M, priFis Work of every description for Steam, "Water and OM gAlSUre.cTUits-sSoFJ.Ii. cooPitit& cons !Spend Balance-Wiled %vim Pump. 41.61011ta for' Dreyfue.Patent Oti— . era, the best in the , .g isrket. oisee.r," Mocks, comer Thirteen an date 'A tr To OoD & mcc.ANIFR EI, 41-I°:Cosner Liberty street sad Third &tome. iltuar r e b. GRASS'fOUNDERVAtitriftOIt inn-firres, Arid keENTS fir -.1.;f4., ithijaziloy4 a cols AZI N VER WEI ' WORKS. I in----11130LE Bto CO, ,Cor.Pold Alley and DuquesneSto , . Maas Tex YOll l .l Iftrigine Buitders, Founders end Machisiete. Idawitucture EffirhaillOta ISOM= sad ESA. TIONAY nerho.all Aflikeeicsauttat tiozati orirruifiria V51114,.0f 3.454M10.11er. ... Tnianak"argr lOtkruilt: ° l i t er ge,....„ r M Toundry) o r , livireui. saArturpar. ago OUSE su maiLga ' . BACISIOL 491 6 t° ~ • INDOSIPRIAI: WORKS, - . Tratais Ms the Allegbeary-som isear Ole Vila. 1 • ' I'ITTISBITHEra. Pit. Mr I•lle'rard T=ollllll4 Tat ts BOILERs SIM 10111 tin liiir 0 1 3,11.5. CARROLL. & SOYDE.II, . iiii-ltrrsi.ra gsss 07 • TTlBuralis Powa,EITLua.D TvraL.A.u. Flits-BOX 1...141) CYLINDTia STEAM.B oth sTauti Ala) oth Tlarii. los. 0813114EY, EisalscaiNe A..tt v I.ISTTLINO VNS. sALT PANS ANDCON . DENssit.S., • Wrr,l N uod W as, kEaIAS, ICETE NS /ND IBON ' i lgoBV Dwa.BBn6 !MI ti 'ri 1 MHOS INBSS• The Trustees ars licivi. reagtat ratilruo.ll- SOS for the use of the r.L. CIO& •-- • -, ii I,,,nirted t o ; igo‘d Iron, Ttlf or ste rt un r 4 " si nt,' in iiiihrior WOO L " 01° tialtreeTeoef=mendit to ali rdinufseturers of irEtties wishing to l nse It can obtain licenses by so . . .. . ~ JAM E S' r."•.SPV4O,-3 , t . Attorney for the Trustees. 310042413 1 and A. InglietVa • Building. 9 63 d "Id— 6'1.11". .intrAted to visit Of ItairftletniuiteteritaWOßKS where the lein roe-eats now in successful operation, , disf L DI Crir1i1g ..... ...Cg. r FITTSEVIJF,.9Pk.,_;7;.- 11 1 NOVELTY WORKS. 0 rounded A,. ,D: - . t.13"32.4,'Ve1E5E 1I lastresatpas or . Marrow]; STA:NDABDAr n„BtrifiLTAT'. I ran) I'LLTFOPI," ,--- • I \ SCALES' 4 silau rue , tt Dbol4l.neta and Latched.' 7 -4- * ------ Pal 7 nt Id Ootre Idillair• tlia. xvihris .sor vat. i 'lniu"'ln2 Pones,- \I 2..2,2121•• • .............,........J• If. DINATI., !3'oll.Vl' if: KAwr; LACArrterEri"AND . ORNAMENTAL CA RVEIR S I, 10. 6$ Sandulky St,. illegheny, fa - \ ; A ta. assortment of NEWSL MeV!! _Alt - 1 11A111, 044 eonstantty on hand. TUi,s_V-.ErT -, net al_ bady, •Te1."20 , - .: - T 1 7 O .".. -z---1 ~~w. tams , ar.o t ronsp: OfSee an Sh ort corner Second, Third and Liberty Streets, PITTSBtfA,GIi, Pa. the iboo! be I prors Attended to' l sAmailsnum is, cp., • BOIVER, lahargith3 g pD SIIIVICT IRON W 0103.33,142,3 NOS. IL WC fig. Jaw se rsakro BT. Baying secured a large yard: and furnished it vritn the most approved inimfa xtery,owe SOIL' pre eared to manufacture every descrlpti n of ßB in the hest manuet, and warranted equal to any made in them u Chimneys, Breeching, gore Beds. Stea Pipes, Locomotive oilers, Condeners, Balt Pins, Tants, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Battling Pans, Stoller Iron, Bridge!, &mar itllwotie/irle manufarAurers of Bsrahues rat e Benairingdone oh enortest rin . Oe sn, Al — L ---2, ) I'. a5u1y,d.........:.5pwnw v. =visa JAILED Sii. RIAU 6. SON, : .. *.daicrrAVrtinr." 0? Stesin-Boileis, Oil Stills, Tanks. S UEETsox WORILs&O. 6; Penn finrW'. llci tsburg . ---:------------- STOVES, OfifiTINGS , &o. NA.BILADILIFAY elk co., NO. SO "WOOD STiEET, - simfactureriot the greaten varlet, of Cook;Parlor. old Seating Staves, TO BE YOBBO, In onr assortment wilibe found aU the Wag= PAST eBSS AND MeitovrAtxterts,- and the reputstlon of our Stoves is such that env one In want of a good srticle should purchase none but those to by us, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call nartientsr attention to our new VOLCAIf i 1 STOVE., for Churches, halls sun stores. User 54)0 sold In three montns. Intended lor with or with: out sue• it ll who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and rtite List. en ! %Riff 1010 S Br, 001 1 _ 1 minimum:Lase or suss visisrtor /1030 00NTV0h. • . , BOSTON 00010219-044,N0E, "TELE .FIERS FURNACE" YO 'SPASM," BLILDINGII. vim NwiT, ANTI-DUT COOKING RIVVZ, "IiBOULAToa." COLUMBIA COGS 5T1P77, V. 115,13 tCincinsisti. Pstte_ :IL) PORTABLY. 'RANO!. C AST IRON ILkliTl.B.b, WBLLMAN,B RF..P LECTOR ORATES free from dirt qua dust; esAgt, rßutxs. .1190bERS. ari. . 1106 and 241 S Liberty Street,. i PITTB IL ' rtUR . se2S:7 l7 rlOOll, STOVES. t.J CET THE BEST. 01.14SVIGIA CO: 116 Araf 81T11.10790170 coax. Cook, t i er Warranted , Bate er Boast as Oat se ay o Steve b tie Vidon. BISSIAL & 00., No. 205 Liberty Street. i aso on Dane sad tor sal*. YAKuHt. sToV MlLViteNwrolliktit NIATIKIIIINDIMIk csooicnie Val& e. --------------'''''—''. T o BEILDEits i . soo.im feet Drs vine ouda. 150,000 feet lit Inch mem Flank; 9000 feet lit inch Common F 1& Sl ll, 5,000 feet Dil 1 Ind A inch Osk: • Sile,ooo MALI; Ilis, it tad g inch rapiir: 1 wow° f e et isri to iimintling;_. .. : 10,000 feettiry Yellow Vine Boards; ' 100,000 feet Hemlock. Scantling. 502.000 feet No. 1 15 inch tiagina4 OW lies. ' 100.000 No.-1111-Irich Shingles, sa ; wed; 1110;000 O. 11.6-Inch Shingles. awed "' - ' *O,OOO leire Brick; • j,OOO Fire Tile. WO Tons Lum ber ; Also, Saw Mill Lontist and Cedar rote, and all articles in Shaine on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER I..ATTERISON. yards— No. 161 'Rebecca street an tt streets , d cagier of rb, and lirg i ' l'l4'S h of Manchester. . Chei" litlir. l 00 — I [K_Wi l Writ'VE E____FT_______ lop PITTOURGE GAZETTE: w. j jarDiEgolt,. ......H. A.. FIHSTVOGL ItI. IiIiOIGIIIIC-CIF W. .Vir ..:ANDERSON & CON Manufacturers of IRON HOCEZ 7102P113 WINDOW LINTELS and EILLS. and • ' Castiogs d-all Descriptions., scr iVel al attention'paid to LitCHITP.C TII ItAL C-AsTilieS tad to Castings tor Wi n Mass Bonus. OPTICS , ICD r OVNDBY—NO. 150 Mr.tal.l STHEET. Pittsbingb Pa. 111111,1 ) TORT TM FOODRY COY.P O FFICE' AM wous.s. TWELFTH STREE PITTSI3 I C I B. OEL, EirEngines, !lolling Mill Ite Ma• c to bln its :l : r ild ctievMi,N ail. Machines, . ATIONAL FOUNDRY N AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Cerroll\ond Small-man 6,4 e tNISTS WILLIAM SIVEI7 OAST IP-024 BOWL P .g . 'llaNWAVAlT g rl b er gallilso4Ek6t of general I Castings far Cies and Water Worts.: ;j. 'L would also call the mode oiStinerthtend, ants of Ana liliforta to I-1 taste of ITR'rd. DUQUESNE FO. NgILL/1111: iII%RGE (PIEESSSOE 10 JOS. C 0.,) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the ZabG, and ts prepared to pivmptiy and satisfactorily fill all orders Tor BTEAJaBOAT liHAFT, CRANES, PISTON ROD+, LEVERS, PITM A.N l Alds,V7ltlnTti, RAILROAD AELEM. LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. .tojether with every description of BIL&F.E VirCls. Ottiee and Forge , Cotner of Duquesne Way and First %Mt. apl4:b4 o -ROBINSON, BE& to. CO., • Successors to imargeost. MIMS & SIELIJO IS, W &SECE2IGTOIi WOILICEIf I PITISB fOUNCIESS MID 1111ACRMISIBILIRON, usnalseturets of Boat and Mittman , any En; Eines, Mast Engines, WU Staelinery, Eltiatting, Cuttngs of all description*: :it= atos otMa,_Bolier and Sheet Iron Wort. Oftice. No. IS, corner tint and Matitleld St _ Agentsfor 431_11TABDIS SATEHTsCi IN B TOT Iteol.g BeflerS. rrIOILLIN at. CO., Fourth V ardloundry and liathine Works, 01,1613:3)L1' ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. Vt.. itearinfseturers ot Stationary and Portable Steal aiiluttar %r t igor,. foudrni .9111.V.1. s. 't it - . 1 13 1 Ara LIT:A.II:k ranNtfal.l.l::::l rat'sto."33"• 5 ----- . 011.192 ' ° .........."...."--- DLIXIONDI OIL WOBILS, H. M. 1.01 4 1 C & CO., . TRIVNa'K• NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, 110111611M2 A411:1 01111 M NEW B vssi B BETSki s :' TNA G in CIIFB 611011 DIG 131V111, ' • . atook. of SuiTEU PLA.TED of alldaicrlptiona. • Call I 4)1E0117114 ' 6 4. r - n:iode , _.. — to be e n .si d feel 3811511,1 A 11.0.0110 sioa \a. was= & co. milm'WOD ILUO;i --- PITWEI33I7II,GrUs PA. Itianuf akturckr of FOB OAS 11`D4713E11*033.1011 Daco.DALZE.I.LBEFILDIIqO. ?ant, WADING AND JONG, Commission lieseasats and Brows a Petrolenin. and its Products, OkLIEWS BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAYS Aormass. Boom 1,7, Chamber of Cammerces 8013711 SZOOND 51111 kACITIIEUSI MISSION ligitel, ,11311) DILIABB vs e Item 'od its Products, !Wimp ofivr4:lALrasi.ve strILDINOt. Watt 0: syttion,a• Wel sad Uri t Mesta. ee ailka,4llPlita4:)ll ALLIVT ST. I,CLIPSE, PETROLEUM REFINERY. _ ir. C. 'MEDDLE , 111.42037ACTVItza 01 Lab , ating &,}llghTpstßainingOns. \ Sella' g est beat ithoi°t°lshange• reinsina tild..strtowest teMperaf,ures. dritilal Oil tor %ropiest° bas or hot Westber. Locomotive. Ens tne. limehilie MOP 11. WO eat. Screws. I . Oloili MOIL wad Planing WU . 01 111 1 1 , 1 .16. anted 6111 Ma Vill, ` titan' a.. .., . Oil Tanners' titan'. Bensole, In *Finishing 0.11,, tissollime, lisinese OM iParrafthme. ARMOR VARISH, to mores Bright Mu Work and HachinerY ITels olio . ' . pi • Tnese produera are manufleclured ,under RA Torie,tioastentliyHuperhested %teem in Van.. cuo. 1. be Lubricating 011 b are almoat, odorless, per! 1t ore; unifordliclind ;neatly 1101, Col: .., c m stall d aid& temperature unchanged, an!! 31 rem Hu Ilse pid during extreme cold. Theßsurosu ,giOita are Unequalled, and are in constsnt tise on many of the principal Redirclada; 41aMples can plibe examined and orders lett ist 174 •WOOD VIM= - %Works at eharpsburg Bridge. - , „. . I fl ArrOM B wow c ollator/1 Machine Stone WorM p „ Northwest corner of West CtoMmOn, Aneszata, clusiraierviaria age-00•'• - ao Have he! of Calilite Sh uwj w. artl a lr Vagirarl elltaWrOUSt 9!d13:1,14P,5ki "PC144.1t,, rfAco teu°""i GOODS VA • • -.1" O Tg7: • -b-• • IAY OCTOBER 14., 1• TJRS TRADISIEVB IaTIONAL BkNi, lid, St., comet Fecond keine. I -- INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS; t3otd Cqupons,l.Bontls Stocks 1101I6HT AND SOLD. • A. BRADLEY. President. CY ICBM CLVIILE, Jr., Cashier. ° (9 'P kV .:' 1111111100 BOIL NO. 80 FOTIRTEL AvErattnil, prrrsavacm. • (min osprrsi .. ... 1 5200. 000 StoeltholdeTs Lia*. DAJSIEE.OI, DISCOUNT Alt D DEposrr. Jaw; vihYD rtorp, President. Cashier. • DinIICTOSS., Thou M. Marshall, I Joamid. Mnrtland, 'Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallac, James • Arrott, Jas. P. Chas. Leech, Wm. S'ioyd. John Floyd. • This Bank is now fully erganised and prepared to dqe general ts•ntistic buoinee a. FR MIS BANg Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General lasnicing Business. D Any sum re^eed from One ollar pwards• le Interest et-the rata of six. per cent. paid on time depos.ts.. • DIELICTORS: ED. nituraFor.. w. P. WEYnklq. 11. YHA.NR.:-lEBERT W. • ROKERTSON, HENRY NEV Eat. Dhar• SIN ZER. M. ARAD% FOEDSTEL, ED. DITHRIDOE, presiders F. F. SCIEVSI'II.. Cashier. CITY BIANIK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. 5100,090. ...---- STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN F.ECRA.NGE . Bought and Sld. and when desired remitted to Europe. -collections made on lb the principal Points ofrlgaulgtelisi=l.Tirgignots... a )ICOAss. Vice President.. Wdasis • N. lionostr. Cashier. DISECTOka . D. linnsen. Junes McCabe, Thomas Rourke, _ _Rush Seising. J. Dunietry. Jr.,' ' ; - LTereace Campbell. Patrick Sane, Junes Phelan, Chas. B. Barr. H.A.Frerrogle. .luo.Jos.liermann. 'Thrones Barnes. lel:15 JOB. M. GAZE/kid, dolictor. THE • SUE BEFOSIVCOMPAIri Of Pittsburgh Incorporated by the Legislature of Penusylya - . lila, January Sl*, 1801. for the safe-teeping of Roads and other Securities. Gold andriver, Silver Plate , Rooks. Records, Diamon s and Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee, and for the renting of Safes In Its burglar - pro of vaults. Building and °face, AV. S 3 FOURTH aII'ENUE, PrITIMPB6III, PA. rnastramr—WlLLlASl. 1"1.111LOI,LM-. ICA /*alb IDS:ST.-1i b. 14, L DITLICTOS S: VV. "PHILLTPR. J hmes setzwErr, HVNRY LLOYD, ,BY'ROti H. PAI SINNTER, 8:51 REA, JOS. S.IIORRI, \MILLIy . LY017.,GE.040E BLAA,N, iTILL , LIat CUILTIS HUSSEY. itn2 l :n 67 C4131191E1E1 & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Street*, Exchange, Coin, CfLpons, \ gad particralar attention Paid to the Mecham and Ole of GOVERNMENT BONDS. igloo, Pratte 0X11.50114013. wivLis . . • DOLLAR SAVINGS BARR. X 0.66 TOIIIITII STREET. CRAB:TIRED IN 1655. „ - ASSICTS .... . . ... .. . ......... 40;503,431 33 Open Wall guiTillh)r,l:cirk tiviiridtiaiti...o,egt lig firtt,:kol,z;o,eri.;it,itr:;,,Ll t o tr 0 9 m o e ' e r o c% o'clock. ' '- l' ' Deposits received of a Sums ot , not less than ON% DOLLAR sad a ll dividend ' of the proem declared twice • year. in June#.nd December. Interest hos been deelared semi. nuallY In June and Deceinber since the Bank w I organized, at the rate of six per cent. &Y ear. Interest. If not drawn out. is Wood to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bean the same Int Ins; fromthe lit days of June and Dec compounding twice &year. without troubling t e depositor to call, or even to present his psihoeh., At this rate Money wili double in less than twellv Team Books containing the Charter, liplAws, Braes and Regulations. Furnished gratis, on applica• toe at the office. • YanstnnST-411LORGY. AL81132. tiCIUSTAIDI Vret .19bn G. Bachntbh. A Xt. Pollock, 11. D.. nen3. Y. If ahnestock, Robert Robb, J atnea Aerdllllllll, John II: bhoenberger , Jame. bioliuley,z James diddle, , • • Jame, %D. iiefill . t Alexander %leer, s, Disc M. Yennoc , Christian Yesser. - \ Tuusvess: , Wm. J. AndelliOtt, ~ best C. Loomis] Calvin iideMes. ....„ i miry J. Lynch, John c. Blndiey, eter A. Madeira, Onorge Inscirl. •r _ ~• oh Mashall, b , ill ttirt•gsviti, ' ofpMato lii, ' Alonzo A. Carrier, onn H. McFadden , Chariest.. Cotton, slid Dienandless, John }teens, . W. ' , neer. l it. .01)1311 J. linhstple,• nnsby Millis, , Will B. 1111Vell, enrY. RingWaii, 'Peter . Hunker, in. finder einerts Rictus Hays, Alex Tindle, Jame D. He William Van Kirk. gunn--CHA LES A. COLTON. 13 asivAity—lA.MlCS B. D . MC.ILDtt. ' - •• • i');*l.Y- ..... OfILTER A COUPONS nought at Highest Prices. NI. R. 3IERTZ, Banker 2r. Wcl(sl and rifth treets. i 174. la 110L,ES & SONS, 1 -=.• ' ..... 5: •:-* - 1 - ps, SILCuSTART AND T111146r11314 rt. F. VOS 130'414 HORST • rim•Ti3lEstyrtou, OONCISSOW3 TO HANNA.. BAST & CO. Diutsas TRADE VI:RX I- P 11,.. MO - . PITTSBURG3I DIAIME.Te._ ---- OTTICS os. Prrrsatrionx GAIMInI4 I • WhincixiDAY, October 13, 1869. . Business generally is quiet and dull, and is likely to continue so for the next two or three days or until the excite ment in regard to the election has tn- • tirely subsided.' The demand for almost everything is light, • being confined mainly to supplying vrants, while in re gard to values, there are no important -1 changes, though the tendency generally • is ASSE downwS—Stard. eady but unchanged--4Q • 4, for Soda, and 9 for Pearls. r bbl. APPLES—SaIes at $1,50®3,9 0 pe. and market quiet with a supply equal to the demand. BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll But ter is in steady demand, with sales at 35 Q,37. Common Butter is in good supply and dull. CHESTNUTS—SaIts at $6,50®9,00 per bushel. 1 CRANBERRIES Unchanged—rang- ' ing from $11,006;12,00 per bbl, as to quality. 1 steady SE—ls with regular job- ', CHEESE— 18 cts—the outside ng bing sales ate ® ere for prime New York Goshen, , cARBON 01L—Standard brands 2.5% I I ®29 for round lots, and 30®31 in a retail I ?my, , \ DRIED FRlJlT—Apples are quoted at \ 9 ©la cts. pe pound, arid Peaches at 10 quarters, and 14c , for 1 \ btrsighTthablvreigsli. t EGGS—In steady demand at 23 for fresh packed. .9`E.A.TWERS—•DuII; quoted at® SOi3fi cents to the trade, and the usual advance l for email lots in store. FLOURrThe flour market continues t dull and weak, though there is no Been mutation of stock here, as dealers gener ‘, shy have been apprehensive of a decline, and, consequently, kept down their sup ! plies as much as possible. We continue Ito quote good-to choice •Western Winter Wheat Pours at $6,25®6,75, and fancy = GOVERNMENT SECIAUTIES,:att7.OO. • . I . GRAlN—Wheat Is quiet and tria -1 changed—but little °tiering and de- I only moderate; we continue to l quae at $1,25 for prime red, and ;$1,30. \ for white. Rye is arriving pretty freely \though there are buyers for Western at $1 and prime Ohio and Penneylvania. at $1,05. Corn is in limited supply but quiet--prime yellow $1 on track and wharf„ and $1,05®51,07 in store. Oats way be quoted at 48649 on track, and 51®3 In store, Sales of good to prime barley at $1,25® 1 , 30 . SAX—Sales from country wagons at .. sls®23—mostly at $15®20. HUSES---Sale Cl 2% ®3 cts per Pound. LlNlE—Sales of Cleveland white lime at $2®2,25 per bbl. \ I LARDUIL--Extra No. 1, at $1,43®1, 45, and No. 2, at *1.05611,08. \ ONIONS--Sales at 52,5063,00 per bbl, the outside figure for choice. 'with. PRROVlSlo?:.'S—llarket \ stead a continued fair jobbing demanyd but prices unchand. We now quote shold era at 170317 g g7e ; Clear Ribbed tildes, 20)4; Clear do, 21; Ribbed, 20; plain Sugar Cured Hams, 23. Lard, in 'farces, 20; in half bhts, 20% in kegs 21. Mess Pork, 33,50. lILTRY—SaIes of chickens tit 55 to 1 65 cents per pair, according to bin. POTATOESSaIes :.of Peach Blows at 50 cents per bushel. Jersep sweets are still he 05,25 per bbl. • SEEDS—T arrivals of flaxseed con tinue very light and it is held gener ally at $2,45®2,50. Small sale of timothy seed at $4,2564,50. No movement in clover seed. • I . SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car • bail lots at $1,85 per-bbl. STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market at el 2 per ton. 1.---------- M=Z 57 ISlssq:tet Street. 1'11ETT 1933171143113. • 00l wide on all the prindPal Pant, 0 Um Liaised States and Caradm. Stacks... Bonds and ether Securities BOUGHT &ND SOLD 014 COASIIISBION rotUMW 4teattou psid A the purelLses and esle ol 'United States Securities, isan:sa lAus . Bum gt,k, Baocessors 08. JOITZB CO—) Cone! Fourt hand food Sts., 13 4124 12S. "":-'1 - EL 05, TIDY AND SELL ALI NINDS 07 BOLD, SLIMS LAID COUPONS, itt ON NOV 71.1708A8LS TEEMS. tier litterest illowela on Depoelts. larlioney loaned On Government, Bonds et °rest market rates. Orders executed for the Purely/dm and mole of STOCWfs BONDS awl GOLV , 1 ;MIME T. BE 11": 3.. •., I 71— ------ -----77---- tilt gittalrglj etaitttt. 0 ------- ---- - rINANCEI .A.IdD TIths.DEI, 7 Te l egraph to the rittstnirsh s stetted NEW Yorts, October 13,11869. There is a steady improving feeling in Well street circles. The last retnnants of the outstanding co tracts of the gold , • ~r, Panic are being lea d up, removing one cause of the prevai -lug distruat. iiThere appears good r aeon for hoping t at the complications t the Gold Et. change Bank will be Iliccessfully un raveled before the :lost gof the week• Already the large amount of funds held here belonging to Win. Heath & Co. as been released, and thO firm are ow settling their contracts on a basis of 35, and the full ditierenc*Lin Cash. heir proposa has been accented by all parties interested, except for a merely nominal amount, and nine millions of contracts will tbus be disposed of. The Lake Shore Direct em are still in session, and nothing definite has been and to their deliberations, divulged in rag althouv.h the rumors,as been treated to some lively which caused a sharp in stock. The principal rumor is thatadvance the Board of Directors is to be remodeled so as to give Comnio dore:Vautlerbilt the controlling power in the management of the road. ,Itstock. cer tainly, looks very much like a jobbing can remarkable statement was afloat to- A day that the purchase of the Toledo and Wabash stock., by the Lake Shore Co., was,rxatified by eleveu Of the Directors on A.ugast 18th, lasing a unanimous vote of all piesent aethat meeting. 'lO3 fur ther stated that Legrand Lockwood was called to New 'York to attend this meet ing, and that everything was perfected when he arrived. The statement that the.ErAlbany and ie ,Bailway Company have leased the Susquehanna Railroad for 99 years ap pears to have been premature. 'Money is easy at 5r3. Sterling quiet at 9@9%. Gold opened at 13u3, but touched. 130%, and closed at 130% (130%. Carrying ratte t I a@EI DU ont - Governments are Bostonand lower,un der free sales by capitalists. Couporal of 'Bl, 119%@119%; d0.'62, 119% @)120; do. '64, ‘119%®119. do. '65, 119 %119%; new do. 117 %@1117%; d0.'67, 117%1911.7%; do. '66, +11,7%0117%; 10•40's, sEntrEn. 108%%108%; Currency 6s, 10750)1 07 %. Sale 500 last half October. at • l 500 Tbe Sub- bought 2,000,000 at each October to December, at 32%; ;000 115 84 100®116, buyer all 1869, at 38; and 500 same 0 00 buyer State bonds are stronger, livery and option, at same figure. with an advance to 55 for new Tennessee, . , . .., and 47% for North Carolina's special tax • . ' -LtISSICLTIVI OILS. bonds; other changes are Tot important. Eclipse Winter Lubricating 0i1...—. MiSsoures 81%. Eclipse Railroad Azle •• ... .. ... .. .... .... 850 In the atom market the chief feature Ec lipse maclab ler y ......... ..... .......... ; 75 0 was the Lake Shore, which advanced to Eclipse 5tandie......... ...... , ... ....., goo 88% and fi nally receded to 88%. The . balance of the rattly list is steady in uccEly'rs 0.? MIME spit s.. 1.• pr .s. v... . B. sympathy with the rse in Lake Shore. Penn Oil Works 400; Star' Joll Works, Miscellaneous and express stocks dull 89; Spr Oil Works, 820; . Gallagher and heavy. 1,040; 'Waring, Ring & Co. 210, on ac- Canton,so; Cumberland, 26%; Western couat Bro; Ardesco oil 'Works 210 Union 86%; QuieksliVer, 12%; Mariposa, ou cou nt be MITUOT, ThOMP&IV & CO; t 7%; do. Preferred, 15%; Pacific Mail 64%; Commerc i a l Oil Works 581 on =con Adams Express, 54; Wells &Fargo 22%; 'Fisher Bro; 'Vista Olt Works, 480 on ac- American,s3%; United States, 58%; New count Fisher Bro; Chrvatal Oil orks, York Central, 175%; Thalami, 131; liud-, 483 ou account Fisher Bro. son, 157 gt Reading , 95g; Erie.' 32%; do. Total.. ... . ................................ 3,861 bbls. \ prefd. 56; Michigan Southern, 88%; 111. on . stio,pol, Barr. By 4 . v. B. a. Central, 102%;. pittsburghi 10030 Nerth- . western, 70X; do:Preferred, Eg%; CIAO., Fulton. M. & Co., 250 bbls refined ta 74%; R. 1005%; St. Paul, 66%; do. prerd, W. P.:Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. • FaWCOLL L. &, S. 250 bbls refined to W. 89; Wabal tl ii -Ogrti,„ erred, 5814' p. Logan & Bro. Pailadelpia. _ Terre Sante, .2.0%;._ o.rpre 50%; ChicaitO atid•Altoris 110%1, do.ipteferied, Liberty .011. Works 196 . lorls ref. oat* Warden. 'Frew & Co. Phladelpha. 140; Ohio and ailsaissippi, ZU: . ,_ B. W. Hi re an Co., 200 ref. oil Fal3°ll:t74llll7;Paritirilsfatlll_7Q,lnaletuoy47233,' .°P/ler to Warden ~.FTeW & Co., Phielphia. Beratitas in Suh-Tseasury 02,818,065.. . . hicEelvy & Bro., 502 bbl?bef. oil to W. P. Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia. ‘ OFFIOIS. toll' YiTTantinott GA.LATTS, I . Wotolsot. Myers dr, Co. 215 bbls ref. oh. WEDNSDAY, October 13, 1869. Warden', 'Frey? & Co., Philadelphia. —Closing, quotations reCelved by United tunes Lockhart, Frew & Co. 418 bbls refined T. Brady ar. Co. God: 1301,4; 'United to Warden, Frew dr. Co., hila. States fiixes,', 1881, 11114; Fiver Twenties; Lyons & Co., 314 bbls refined to W. 1862,129; do. 1804, 119; do. 186,5, 11,8%; P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Ten.Vorties,,l.oBl,/t Five-Twentles,, Isom- Citisene Oil Co. 856 bble reibied tO ary and July, 11165, 117itif. do. do, 1867, Tack Brbs., Philadelphia.' 1V7%; dp.". do. VW. 117%'; DUO Co M• . 1V• 516Keown 50 bbla 'ref. to W. pounds, --; Union Paci fi c 'Railroad, • Blair & Son. Eltirriaburg. 86; Central; do, _do, 99; py47" Pacific, ' &.'W. Bell 100 bbls tax to blerchow & 107%; Lake BuperlorEf, 96. , r ti ,-, , Cloud, Philadelphia. '------'-----""'.-- ------:-. . :Lockhart Frew Sr. Co. WS bbls tar to, ---El'illkils, Octoirr 18.--Cotton weak; ) bales; ex- Libby & Clark, New York. middling 2,4 c; receipts 1,020 Total shipments Refined.... ..... . .... 2.751 ports 1,040 "habil" Flour Minhanged at. Total shipments tar. .... .:. .. .. . ........ .:.- 20S la for _single extra. Corn; yeltow $1,05; - - - sehittSll,l2». Gitig.e.c.- Sal- ST _Brsi4 \ 61, ' OIL *HIPPED SAW! AT- DIA DZPO $24, - .pork.sl2,c, ?Al uoenangeo. ; AaSco.. Brooks, Ballentine & 03. , 48 bbls ref. Arid; el:molders • So; 8idei2N0..... •., t , • to Warden, gr,epi:. C 4?., R 1 010104% _ _ ‘, ~.. : ~.„ ~_•., .-) : 7...1 ~"' VS ' 3 , MEE .r., .3 7. -7 ~vs ;17:1 4 4 '2ll " f 4 +~+t r S rwritOLEUM iivatxsi. t OF I'vrTssracapazzpris, • OVPICE WEDNESDAY, October, 13, 1869. The oil market was unusually active to -day, the sales in the aggregate being considerably larger than dining e. anyln pre ceding day fore soeae tivae past. gard to prices, Crude is higher, while, Retlned, strange as it may seem, has Un dergone but little change. Amtwerti at 58%, it is claimed, is equivalent to 34% 34% in New York. but as will be sees, New York has not, thus far, responded, though this is attributed to the stagna tion in foreign exchange. It was re ported to -day that Pittsburgh& were again busing and New York selling, which is reversing the order of things, as, until within the past year, Pittsburgh, being a manufacturing point, has been regarded as a seller and . New York, on the other hand, abnyer. CRIME. Market more active, and stronger and prices a fraction higher; We can report three lines of 1,000 each, October to .De ,cember, at 15; and 5,000 and 1,00% seller till. December Ist, at 14g. Buyer all year, noMinal at 15q, and seller all ' year at 14g.