STEEL - WORM. prnspoWil I 'STEEL : .z Ervatiakiia; U leis: ANDERSON .1k WOODS,r,A I.‘ ' • '4, " • ?"#"iCD23IIY3 " • ibiegrOW 'ciass MEL - - •tif e%;exii , ifia . down.. AL,L6,3;ed., • utd an Plow auLtipringieel , r • Isiets" - AN")) rinsv"Ritiiiikritts . aNk , , a • , ili J t _. .111113 1 ;12114$1! i 1 .. 4. ego. W.! BAH% . . Bracris. P.Atalriia-a..!1:111814 ~- -A Plcscr, x IlsTsrAlr Wctltr-str, 4 f_ : .•,-, , linilYlt, %BARR & PARKIN, ,OFFlo%'lii,-;sy Liliirtif,intat, • • Prrriglui4l4. lIQUESNR. NOUS: • • , LE AN :BAUM' & 'ao 34raimp9cittlieri 01 • __ ••NAILS - , STEL , AXLES AND:, SPRINGS, , DLQVICANFI L AND MaATALi • 13.01JX12, AND sqtranz molt. '•=- 'SwF, Siiir,TAND,ll4.lili MOAN,, . Pt pi.A.T.s • • VLSI) IRON, BA OLT.EO, :SAM .CIXIANDani _Joy mass. ••• w )5 WwioGati L'FILIZEOW Trims. . WcaND CULTIVATOR STEEL.: t B MOULDS cut to pa TI . STEEL tient *MO eittArlpe? 01/4 1 4 sad QCT AILS iwrißimob!.. • AnifOOdaitiit Ada ead-aat ed • • orstoss-Parn 11011rtidra VT*" rotte.sveric , imr t • it imernELDATlont_wonikis. =G' lftaufactur. en 0,1•4m3 1 7 4 di'gri3llooll 01 ri ICAS TAND-WillniAlt • - . ShlLlli span:N.4, . _ gg slam- .315 - elmEJ3 r , STEM& 1ATLF0.101 315, . A."IL itth. warithouse, -88 VisteiansilOSlFlrst Sts. BLACK DIAMOND o. Stitt+ WO/OCSI I /ARK. BROTILEB . 11.atudaetnrerf of all deacriptiona of VOWS andWarebottses TgatTy. ! MOST &ad BAILKOAJI EiTEENTE., prrEsstrustri. BRASS FOUPIDEWn. '.IiENRY BIER & CO al succgssoßar ES & 00 ' 401311t1U.,000 • inders. S . gams .zzoxrrra-•14 Trout. • J: • I 'lolll.'aticuon.; Flftiugs, • ;illifkiwi.N•24, • , ,Tllll .PA j • • • • • •.:••r 11:KIc]►' j C• ' 4-„Qt) foy. steims•Ri4ireidroth 4.I63II:II O ,II.OTIMISV OIAL:coorza•Ccov end Biliauco•litiC4*anit - •.:3 1 z -1 • 3 40,08 Ms. Zieie."B! .rg.114114 tol l **iNire . 4lKa,corne*;itdiiee i gt .iiopike • 3 t) treeti;.- L.Mts '7` "i r 0 0" ai'''.*C.IAITIFIE4F Wierty stste4.4nd Oltd Moire. •Tntatrurill, Pte, , f FOUNDEWAD,',IIIOIVPIPE`,FATORS, Aszsra 6i,";41. ;1i::0:i 11 0* OffirAlt PUMPS AND ., B LORMEM, 1/101'4- WOBILELi_i ILLEISOt SE 11NBIS -, - 1 - .....,,...... now prepared to grant illicit 's' for the use of the BLL.BBIBIA.IIISZN BO CM& The superior quality ..intparteA too. good lion, Om great improvement in interior iren, end the TOduced post. commend ft to all manufacturers of Wm. Saftleswishing to Inuit can obtain 110=10 1 by JAMES r • , . -P. SPEEtt , '- , Attorney for the Trustees. • BOOM 1 and 11.* 'English's Building; 96g, avenue. .. 111 V i r ties interested art -i nvited te villa I the SZEOZ 14 BISBEE WORMS. where the rOCesals PM bx successful operation. ie11:467 NOVELTY WORKS. NOVATir wow. FodiWed'A. D. 111113. • - ADAIEVIIIIIPILEE ar. CO: ;-, _ ec-,...?57,—. ' o: SPISTUTuNgSTANDARD,RAIRBANK BEV RNT) PLATIVWFARD DOUNTSR, i I ' i l StA. te ES. 411111111440 UM& A . 44*-- r g ' 'alma= L0ck., 1 ,- , 41011111110LITIL8T AVEIII7B4IIOILIT 8 iri c torivettur Paso a. i Ili - a. ' swum.. . .......4. Y. /Oat% WT 67 .. iiiiiit. T i imarrurruam. Asp 1 f o ORNAMENTAL CAAVJERII 0 .±:t•11110111141101r1A0 1114. , ‘ L Ak, insmassonnuint of 1111C71144. M a t ` OOl Ilile.ofle s rrine P constantly oni I. ons* 'nu , ifitoisP . .-r i'l ID BOLL' 00 ~, et Con Polntgey and Duquesne St., M AAS TB/ Poi n,) I , . - ~,, er.... 9 ~- . • :-. ~ A -,.; , ; -2:1; ,: t", : OW ' 7 Ai Ogald•Ni-'"l"Strc anci llanniseture ISTEEMBOAT ENGINES and IrTA :lsFEMeolliFerriew irrAV T ~t 1.1. NOM& AND FOXT BOI.Iof la-hore!LenerpowerA. o.loTl24ealf hiltd made toorder atohr Tram; BTBTAT below Market. Potmdry on . fat . e 8 Ilift W 8 eALLI :r : . . 1: ~ ou lord nadA order. at tha ~...,,,, . .4.. MI tim ilieghany Elver. near the r [ 711735111 4 ag. 1111 , All orders promptly fined. TAT tre. '' • I BOUIERISnI ai VALE 1 . 6 4 .10 ;, 0 q IiCARROI4A'6IIYDER; mAsurrAVITIMSO P TUYITLAII, viouldrAnanED ustmAi. NA& TISS-BOX AND, CFLINDSII STEAM BOIL -011. STILLS AND OIL (3HDINKYII, BIpf,ZDISING Ara , AS PANS, SWTTLING PANS; .SALT rein AND ow:- DEMERS' =Ai& rots. woluFrzats AND SON BRIDGES • =sox rocsausilm - coA4 eat= Oflide addbinFddi dome" sada , Ir Ttdrd..Bhort and Lidert, Bireets, — ;PI rrsith*GEE; Pa. Ordeis , Etat td Omer. adarn o rlit• sttenneg WILMALIONIIILL &XS., 0 03O_ al3 ltakt 11.4433:S ' - _ A.NI),,S)EINET tIRON INOftILIERS, :: - • 101. SS, SS, SS ,LND se PENN Sr. 31itiliii liana uitiTardAiditilidited U watt! the mess approve machinery, we are raw , Raoacte, tizageljrzyx,344lqm,.. • w. , .in the covatry. Cid:lmps; Breeching, Fire Bede. Steede nits. Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans. Tants, 011 Btills.Agita rai %eras rsasalimlit=olit I= ssMr dodos snOrtil noidee. 5...." I aliten .I.tral2elr. isause-t.-±...- :—Witiguitirb. muss &MED M. BRUSH& SON, • 1 4striA•c4Inkzie or . : :t; Steaut,Botlers, 011 St il l% ..Talibi. _ . I _ __aux= mon tiVIIK, &O. 0.1,.-::-.reossii,Ntrget, Pittspurgb,_its, STOVES, olz • c , ,"• !,41.11BADILlEtY t CO., wool) gnu= 9 - ,ItICISTIOMagren a the greateirr, variety of , Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves, TO BE 'FOUND• In our assortment wilt be found all the LATEST EATTARNS AND IM,PBOVEDIENTS, and the reiratatttni of our Stoves is such, that, any one In Want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, atthey will be found the most durable as well as (I:gnomical. Would attention to ur new VOLCANo EVE. for churches, halls eta stores. OverSOO sold in three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior to nay other and fat cheaper. _ Sena for Catalogue and Priem Gist. her o. IBM, HMS 84 Co., warrAcrmuon or MRS vAittorr Or IRM I C E VP SLI BOSTON dooxpra BA.hez, s. THE FEU FIIIINACE,7, Fos Waste Ittruarsas. TEM NIL"S, J4TI-DUET COOKINEt STOVE, "ItSt,itrioAwA. cintuaune. COOK sTOVIci * ll , (CIA risttetn)i PORTABLL B.fi 041,a41111Llar-WBI.LIiAII'S BRYLECTORLLTES.Pee from dlrcand:elusl; OVATE PROIM. FENDSB9. ie. - SO6 and 2.08 Liberty Street'', - PITTSBURGH. P.l MIL WrOVES. ! lilt' :le! BISOMIATA' Ak CO. flt TR ~,, ITIMPIit. 103 igurvatnif ova , coark Wartaill tio'CoO 13aliitlisset mai sau aintritlet ia)4 . • ! Nag& dg . ROV : Utiett*: , Sti`e f i t., . 1 :;•-• 1 Itaad sad fa' SSW: ••• rAmosErromis , croo-KiNG welt& ao. -•... 11105000 feet NT piiigoards. _ 150.00 0 feet ',cinch Clear Vaunt 05,000 feet I.lt limn Common Plank:l 1115,000 feet 31171 and NI leen Oak: I 5 . 0 9 0 n• NV. pt r ii and 8 inch r 43,114 ", 1 0.000 that ° ' Dry lar Scantling: i :k 10,000 feet Dry Yel ?we Bo•rdi; 1 105.000 feet endoekseAntlins. ___. 505.000 feet o. 1 Much Begins! 5111.p1l e l t . 500,000 op 1 e ,owed' I i 1 t if lt ßl eea 50,000 b. 1 In 5 lea, shaved: 110,000 YLre Brick; 1.000 Itre T ile. 1 , <- ' 100 Tote Ire elsy; ; Alio, Saw Mill Lumbe ,r Locust and Cedar Rata; and all arttelea La the line on hand an for sale by ALED'EIt -PATTEN?. Yards— N0.'151 of street and coEner,_!Yreblelo l 3 Juniata atreete..sl.l.o4wf Wit Aneg uea ll lail.tir oat: t 0 ictILT iitL.Al3,l3, OgiNik; ' . 160 ri I) 11 1 FIN BO • . 13 4: 1 "Ti ASW B D1141 , 11111411Aff"8"1.5 ' -i 4T3T ours, SMONING §ETS, Lr.dnigui u 4 tuns PI trro GOODS ot all dasoriptums. Outland examine our toot ea ... 1 11 "nr" 10006111111 PIILTSBUffeB ,-- 61 Zibre B SATURD hi OCTOBER -16;211869. T r..TiAlipptry , . .. ;.. . ft. npt.r --- odur- VINONGIBLI • ONDRY, -- W. I:II4DERSON &CO Manufacturers of IRON MODEM FRONTS, WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and • Castings of all Descriptions. Airsileff&Lt nuk, ems to Aariarxcrrir .nAioAbnivias and to Castings for Window Olus Bonus. OFFICE ND FOUNDRY--110. i5O WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. 0,4. : .. - fOAT.. -- fir - . tOmitt•-••:oppogl.. TWELFTH STREET, MM chinery, .lgafi .3lacineh Be torts, and Caitingii NATIONAL F9UNDIII Cartier 01170il acid emallusan Brno • CNllSitliliniclN) OAST - 3*??5114197.M FIFE Xs' Pltes aro all eaff. law/sista - drl sand. snAl. ftat lustful. - AUG. till/Moronent of genersl • leratild sleocall the 'Matt= of Superintend ents of ene Word to t. 7 tonne of SAVORTS. A 'LI7MBIBR: ESE WXREET• :GOODS. VASES; imp 13111(111,11 . • 1,.11.!1 • Cid We $9,0 . 411111V . & OCIC m=T. riell eftict '2m) wOtitai PITraAMIGEL, .PB. AND PIPEWORKS. VlT'reninnt 4l / 16 WILLIAM SMITH, Tki,annfaott rei of ova GAB Jan) WATER W 085.5. for Um and Water Worth DIIQUESDIR FORGE. rill= sneeesier to pm if ( . & 00,) Hu facilities eo-extenstve with the lealilng YMCA in the East, and Is prepared to prcuiptly and satisfactorily SRAM orders tor IFITEAMMOAT 131ITAFTS, CRANK 4, PISTON RODS LEVERS.' PITMAN 3AMSWRISTB, 'RAILROAD AXLES. LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, together with eveo' description of SW% WORE. °tact and row,' Corner at DUVEITIr Way and Street.' aple:h4o ROBINSON, BEA & tila=esaanio Bannt6o l . AtEdlii 51111.051,3, WASECINGTON WORKS FOUNDERS ARP NACHINIBB,MTIBURGH , monoroeumers or Boot and stotionory steam sn gginßltasTingi:c :N I P"! i__ biact i ner illr= Ocoee.lißoiler sad Ebro tr2 t ta i rs: o. comas 111 rat d -flialta4P l Streets. Agents for 43119PARD,5 PATINT CTO B for feeding T BONUS CABLIN & CO., • Faith Warditonntri Woris, atiannsiri Ka nursaturen of Stationary grid rortable Stearn ligera itolgilikAlUAXlgne c&titilfa L'lnera r la I:VI :Zs/VW.% -all glee. OILS. A Ni)DLOW OU• ' H. M. LONG All). pita: DLLtili I 1; A T I111:111 Mer,tian is and Brokers!* , • 00. , Petroleum 2luid its Trodtipts; OALZELLI BLOCK, OUMIESKE WAB I ISTIADELYBIL ADDSZSgs Pignie ChgVi-ellr o***l 1371-130VMS*COND ST!Pr•T. .. ": • ;v.. TA43K 11110riE131.11,4 bilatellOTS} ilarD InALIII IIS Ut , ' Teat:) '•, , , ' -' , ngettm illid , . its liodasts3 - ' rusiburak. umiss—DAlXPU_ 21„.....junaluivi coma ol.vognesuelical sac anleta• , . l'atadelinds Ofilee-41117 WALLNYr T. splror - .f, ,A,t • ' ECLIPSE .PETROLEUM REFINERY:I J'tgalu*TA ,F4fvfMti LuteirAgrul*# 9, Wittig I; West,l34l.s ll g Oils. . . illegni”-,111044.144410.14/I,:', Mende greet neat witnont change; rem limpid 0 lowest terrotreteree. tkpantla ?a fOt tropicsictinnites or ireither.. ... . :Lemmatise% rag; se. IKachUßo,lllllop, _ Win outEtarews. -.- ', S p a n °, Plaubslll,llUl4 V e ts", 1 Adncted rarldgb vied. - , • Spanao , 011, Wool liosebLligt OA; Tolzwere Staff; Sensollei •; ,' lllll*Fildstitaagitta, OfisOliviey '/Fainaeas'oir. ~ mrmsePao•`! i .. routzAatnargo' carte unitis 140 p, Ste Dttop as roanisa34l Dril. ' • Ttreu awe abt Sties* Eno. any a tie toesting , are alas • fleas, Pe_..naany Cara, nntibnn. d nteetl ~ t *W arw. ma dII Wail temperature us . OM relnlialinirdaptiDgeXtilile2ll4lol. Mali OW lith 'llnedneliett, - aria are Into bli=a,llll6 on many of tize prplcipikßAUTOLldi. Unmet _tan be essrain - • nad•aCtdera , Int 'at 114 WupD aTftS -• p.-. Xi At t). ,• . . Fit : ridge. , ,EITONR4 liTrWig i li filori __ I machine /NOW trioi4gi t , I 1 NoctioreacibuisiltWerstroWallOUValmqv P i e Ili fait t a ii ii, helassoliimais =Eli TRADESMEN'S= NATIONAL BINE, Wood St., coriefP.econd Asenie. TEIBEIBEFAID ON DEPOSITA. Mold, Coupo ns, Bonds and Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD. A. BRADLEY. President, CYRlltip.tuamorr.,9lloller. cks.nelf MOAN BANK, NO. 80 FOURTH . :Alialatna , PrrIIII3IMGII. CASH CAPITAL 0400.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. • DiNEE OP. DISCOUNT JIM D DEPOSIT: JOHN YLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DiniCTOne. Thos. M. Marshall, John M. Mortland, Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace, JamesW. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. • John Floyd, his Bank Is now telly e to T do a general Banking pietas FIFTH VENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh, Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General Banking BIIIIIIIPIII3. Any sum received from One Dollar upwards. Intirest at the rate of slit per cent. paid on time deposits. _ DIBIICTORS: ED. DITHRINGE. W. P• ETMAN. H• Sal& PRA.NE I-lEBERT DA W. U. ROBERTSON, HENRY HEVER, DAN. NINZER, K. ARMOR. EMIL POEESTEL- ED. DLTURIDL Presiden F. SCHENCK: Cashier. CITY BANS. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa CAPITAL. 9100.000. --rr • STOCKHOLDERS INDIUM:IMT lIKBLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. iglarißN Bought and sold. and when dealred remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada. DOMINICK Imases. President. • JAILYS MCCABE, Vice President. W. N. Idondelf. Cashier, D 1 TlLloieli. McCabe, Thomas ROlirke, 'Hugh Twain. Thinle!l. Jr., 'Terence Campbe ll . Patrick Sane, . James Phelan; - Casa. B. Barr, • 141•A.Preyroiald, jno.Jos.Nertnann, ' Thome' Barnes, Jel:ks JOS. M. GAZZLP, Solicitor. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya rila„ January SI4, 1881. for the safe•keeping of Bonds and other Securities. Gold and Sliver, Silver Plate, Books• Becords. Diamonds and Valuables ° of all descrititiorrs. under guarantee. and for the renting of Safe's irCits burglar-Proof Building and °dice: 83 FOURTH ArE.VUE, PITTEIBHUOIE. P. imastmcm—NnLlAAN PHILLIPS. TICS VsslSlDCrt—attlißY LLOYD DISTXTORS: li...:S.rirwArs, .JA XES I. BENNETT, lteir LLOYD, !BYRON IL PAINTER, .WILLIAM REA, ;JOS. S. MORRISON, VELLUM M. LYolt.lotoicer. BLABS, .. , 1 CURTIS U. HUSSEY , ' - .13sarVuNBD TtAoß l Et . risTZa HART, csviusii k co., BANEAS , AND ,BROKERS, Corner Third ensd Word Bereesili , VITIMIMIM*Lts AP4b..• Ea To HANNA, faa ge '. ll 4313 ' ' DlLlaine ; a,' , 'ftehange, Co', r eAMP IMig i • . • .:) -46,36m1.1. jag PTV! r, 'COVER?' MENT N Dll.. .. . • s si s ucri:raft! 4,:xn-i4ontion. ME OVUM SAVING! BANK. ‘' . tso.. 65 Town writEET. oruffivonw:u; nab. VOttivi ....i • . • 119,303,43/ av w / op e n dail y Non 9 o'clock A. x. to 3 o'clock v. at, • _SATURDAY EVENINGS. MOM Mil 1.2 November let, from 7to 9 o'clock. inn fro m Novembez lit to Day Ist, frame to V o'clock. , ' :Deposits received of all sums at not lees than ONE DOLLAR. and a dividend of the prone 'declared Woe a _year. in June and December. 'lnterest has been declared semi-annually in June and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate ed" six per cent. • year, intenest,; If not drawn out, I. placed to the credit of tire depositor as principahand bears the December. cm pmdng Ist e d e a ysy •e oafr, J without tinublinn the depositor to call,Or erveri r to present his passhoolt. At this rate money will double in lies than•twelve 'years .Books oantainin sh Charter,' By• Laws, Rides and Begidattoni, bed inlitale On applies . ha sti3ebalce. • .. rpstoiNT-GEouer.. ALDERS. • ... ~ . VfcirigilinuiTS: .• 0114 eh BAchofen. A. IL Pollock, 31. D., 1 1 DM.. I.."Einestock4 Robert. ItObb: _ . • James Hardman. John H. Shoenoerger, JaMes 13.1uley, James Shinto. James It IL /Leeds. Alexander Speer. Isaac N. Pennock, Christian 'reader. i TnIIBTIOS: Win. 4"Ande/SOn, . : Henry C. Z.Ol lll l Calvin Adonis, • - - J. • ync . I- John C. Bi n s, Peter A. Madeira, 1 1 Goolle Black, . John bisrshall, /119 Sur gwin Walter P. Marshal l' 10*,6 A. &Tier, John B. McFadden., tballeaA. Oaten, , David McCandless, ohs Evans, 'H.W. i ,aver,., • • °la J. iiilleePles insby rhunplik„ , *, halm S. Haven. earl b. atog irut, a eler 11. NuAlter, . in. It. sch_Virts , k WASS, 'exauder Tindle,l ' Ames . -Nem Sham Van Kirk. max __109.3.!-M., J,Es A. p. 91.19.21. SILVER AND- COUPONS sought at Highest Prices. 4 MERTZ, Banker Con Wood and Fifth Street& NHOLMES & SONS, a r r -i cr 57 Market Street, the Collee t tthns Btates Ca nada be ail n the principal Wall 0 Unied ada'. . . Storkslßontio Albi other Seenrittes BOtragT £ND !SOLD ON CONLIPSION. • Particular attention pale to the purchase aid tale ot United States Seellriti ol3 3130:u spired and prepared IDLES BRAM & CO. eorner tout and Wood Sts., 13.aontamc.m 2m es, GOMMIM SMI:MES, 02; )(08T raogcnr,rsix Tanns. 110" Interest Allowed on Deposits. oor II money government Bondi; titalk • Orders• *scouted for the Parehaae and gale of STOCBS, BONDS and GOLD.- r4f gitt,stuto Oapttt, - - OFFICE OF PITTSBURGAGIZS iTE, October' 13; 1869. Money is still easy on: 'call at New ; , 'York, but more stringent in our market, and good paper , not based on ligitimatif transactions Is frequently re , jected. The deinand for local securities is very limited, and besides bank stock transactions aro light. 'Gold is Steady at 130.. The market appears to be mainly sustained' by par . ties interested fn settlements of foriner contracts, 'and a complete adjustment of the gold exchange bank balances. The indications are that loWdr Permanent quotations for gold will be made. The stagnation In our export busioess 1 1 has recently given rise to discassions as to what extent the present low priceof gold bad influenced this condition of: affairs. Gold may be low, and lower than It should be according to • the mar- ket value of other products,% but, we qtiestion whether it is not !too high. yet, and other articles of conk:taros, labor, , rent, and of course property is not held , • far above their true value.. •W._.e go , e,yen so far to say that the , friarket vafnes of everything . meet decline,knd the premium on gold ; - will. fatalartal n bidepresaect. The prodube#Pf 'grpin, • cotton and . and other crop!, an speculators attempted list year to Masataka high prices for grain had to sewamb. This season "the OLP, are'! unpreeedentedly large, and thedeinaid for' money more pressing. 'lt', rrtui be More difflotat to carry over large stocks Of produce that sheuld be'inarlieled at rinee; and the qutuatity.itseltvo criFopel -the weaker holders to . offer • their L pro ducts. They will seek ainarketi and if it can not be /*opted, with, the Increas ed 'Offering, the more ' shrewd and 1- ice, will precipitate matters:p7 attenipt ing to come on ono. 41'. their _more slow neighbors, and 'a., d'eprissibii ibe yond_the point the article, is actually ,worth, will be reached,.,. and expOrts :must,igo on a largsi,t'kfride, forcing. down exchange, and: With it a tearer' go ld% prernium. The; ides gold: should go up for the purpose of allow. -mg one section of the country. to find profitable market, while others Suffer from inactivity, is really, novel one,'l and we would like Miner 'Adana Smith orStewart mills views , ma the subject. Government boucle are feriding down wards, and every advance. followeikup by large kales;.pattly king bonds and speculative sales. • In' stocks' the 'market fs bilridi t sitel ; tamed, although,there are some minor fludnationa that would indicate an infoi ifibiiiment in theitrirketUtlief.feiehi a stringent money market, end tir unriet lied Condition - of Wail" ! streei,' prevents any material ,changed for ;the, present. Should gold go lower • andbondirresate lower priceB on the stock exchange ire •I absel:tnely,to follow., Tne:Only:: excePl,.l tionito this is the few really Investment stocks now held. such as' Tort 'W..itYne; and "the diVldendpaYing 'pheree:9l,...4est eeat roado• is than-of the Middle - States. The whole drift of speculation is.towarde., JAVA, prices. • , wi t h • , -Business La VerY , &M, merely a local immedlate.demand for any•kban of , merchandise, and consequently: l a dulr =alley market with high. rates for-sdis.l Musk If!! Quotationi as reeiirea bi 'Ph. 1‘: Meetzk Gold. I P% Wart 1.24.45Atirt cogle s _ll9lo Nive Twentiek, sou;it .do -11C i r1 19 10 0 1 -IM. ; OompollgSt • A>T43it,.40 , ./4 38 1 WV uls3;i; Nev. Ack. Clioa-LIC O , EIMIZI EsGai (Successors 08. JO & C 0.,) Bin *IW BNLL ALL FDIDE. OP. GOLD, Mutt Aim COUPONS, iRADT & co. k*INI NCE' Central,; - .1271.7 1 1;r1eA .1113 ; Pittsb urgh Fort Wayne & 'Chicago Railroad. 85; .Ohlo, &•• Mislssilititi- 126%; `Michigan SiMtheni; ' 01,i; :Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 100; Chicago it Rock Island, 107%; ChidagO_& North Western, 7111.'0 Chicago &North Wasters. Preferred,. 1333 a '; „Adams „Express' Com pany; 57; ' MerthWfi Union lttPiess. —1 Pacific 'Mail,- •L l -I'.' Wester:a Union Telegraph Company, 3634; American Ex preasCompany 35. ' , I ExcHANan,_ .parce. m* per 0.r.1.74. - ... - . . ...:56, 44 452 1 Paris. par franc •; ' .16 . -27 Berlin.,thaler.: • 95. "57%.9 Frankfort:florin/ 56 . —4lOirjUg.quotations receives by James T. ' Brady ,4; *Co; GOId: - 130; 'United States...Sl:xis, 11381, 120; Five-Twenties; 1882,12 W; do. 1864, 1193..; do. 1865;119%; Tert-Fortes; 108%; Five-Twentied, gann ="4ct---5¢137-1866, 1174: de. do. 1867, iveth. l / 4 IS I M.' i' 11710 Die - com pounds', •I'•-; 17nion • 1 Pada° Railroad, 86; Centiol. dii,. do; 99: Cy. Peelle, 107%; Lake Superiors,. 96. - - ,By TejevaAhS9 toe PATOllmilro3l4l44l4 1. , ' ' 7 • NEw Tots,Octeher 1511869. ' Money, rather firmer at 6@7 per ,cent. on call. The drain of currency to the South has commenced, and that from the ,Weat,lN e,titected soon. ; . The Treasury sales of gold this week Were ihree Mill- lons, while the bond pnrchases were only two milllons. • This depletes the city . Banks of a million and a ladf of curren cy and probably has something to do with the increa.ed 'demand for money to,day. Discounts dull ati 10®12 per cent. Sterling quiet at 909% per cent. Gold dull and all business at 130%, clo sing-rates: carrying rates 3®5 per cent. The Sub-Treasurer. sold one million dol lars'at 1300130"1 .100 . Governments dull but clOstid steady. Conlions of '81,19%©20; do '62, 203G® , 20%; do '64. 191/A19 1 ,1; do '65, 19 1 ,4 ®193,f; • do new, , 175 4 ©18: do '67, 17 7 @18; do • '6B, 174918; 10.40'5, 1041(4110835; cur rency 6i i 107%® 108 . • State Maids hasty and lower; Missou ris. 86%; old Tennessees, 68; new do., 54%; old Virginias, 50; new do,, 52; old North Carolinas, 47; new do.; 4134. :, Stock is more: active to-day with Lake • Shore, Pittsburgh arid Pacific mail as the great features. New York Central, North western. and ; Wabash and the ;rest inac live; fluctuations were' :wide. Cen tral selling' between 1,77 to 1,79)4; Wa bash 62% to 06/; Lake Shore 90% to 93; Pacific mail 56;4; t0'5934; Pittsburgh 100 to. 102%,, Market closed dull and Cvy. '' , anton, 50; Cinnberland, 213 1 / ‘ ; Western .Union 361,4; Quicksilver, 12%; Mariposa, 8: do. preferred,' 16%; !Pacitle 'Mall 56%; "Adams EXpress.{ViitWelln&Fargljo,22%; American, 35:, U. .8.. ,58%t• ,M. ,'. 10; N.Y. Central, 1.774/fariena, 129%; lind sen, 158 Reading,,94%; Erie, 32; 4 ; do. pref'd, 68; Michigan Ventral, 124; Mich igan Southern, 90; Illinois central, 134;- Pittsburgh, 100%; Northwestern, 7134: do. preferred, 8314; C. C. it u., 751 x. R. 1.._ 106's; St. 'Paul, 66%; do. prerd, 81; Wabas, 64%; ; FOTt-'l'irlyno,- , 8534; Terre Haute, 29'4; , do. preferred; 59%;. Chicago and Alton, 143; de, ,,, pieftrreci l 141; Ohio and Mississippi, 26%;;Thabuone, Mining Shares drill. : - - Boston Prices: Calumet, 49; (Nipper FilisavErankliall; Hecb4l 9 ; Quinby t 23. Snb•Tiaitanry balance 54%276.160. . ----- . as, PITTSBUpGIi f!WtILEIII.` . , Ornos or PrrTslatrßotiGermrs, Pexhir, October, 15 1869. Bnsiness generally continues rather , dull, but wo are in hopes that au im provement , _ provement lamer at . hand. _Complaints, loud and bitter, Pontind9 to be made in regard to the ,rallroad diseritrilnation sgaimak,Pittsburghond the grain, flour and Many other - branches of business, would be mush better if it,wore not for this. As another instance of the dis-1 advantage our merchants have to con-' tend With, it is stated, and we have no reason to doubt it, that shipments` can be made from Toledo to Philadelphia or . New York at the same • rate °barged. from 'here notwithstanding'.Pittsburgh is only, about one-half the distance. Therelsno good reason why : Pittsburgh ini sliroild not be able tad° a inxid PP business; there was a time when th , il tdpinents ; Item here; to, philadelphi and Baltiincire wer e large - , btedurin I the past ,two or , three years, there scarce a small town.on any of the wes lnr,roll4lE ring ' berei; Mbose renintiearnwemOt exceeded those c Pittsburgh, APP IXS 'Under influence of., ligh receipts; market is firmer but prices ar, not qucktaWisigher, rimiglng 11,0 c to 13,00-perbbl. *-- AFlELESt3teacty bat Asebanged- 4 @ 41‘.for Soda, and 9 for Peraria. BUTTER—Prime to choloe 'Ron But tor is in steady, 41tOtoulgi.-:with.Tilnig *les at 351537: CHRESE--Is stea , dy with regular job ureforinsales st, 15518 cts—the outside fig- prirneew York Goahen. CARBON .0112-449tandard brands 28 3 G 539 for round lots, and 80531 in a reta.. filper buahel, and drooping. • CRANBERRIES—SaIes of choice eastern cultivated st 113,50512 bb DRIED FRUIT A p p l es are q uoted at 9510 cita per pottlidl, aqtA ,Peaches at ctsl:4lbriAitight quarters, and 14c for bright halves. ' 'MOW-641es Of freihASsiredift 4 s 2s . FE&TID3RS,-- cox:Wl,* 80 4 86 cents to ttieisitle, end the advance forAunsaztain -More. -'- , The market ta-'qdetesl'4 de veitl oftfacjitldeipeivOr reilalpoFtant. Western winter wheat:flours are still being ,sold , at $6,5050, 75 for choice. There is little or no inquiry for spring wheat Sours. - ' and: un- GRAINGRAIN-Wheatest ohanged—the.hal are met-PaYinS.B/..2.5 for prime Rid. find 3 1 ,30 for White. - Oats dolrand ciannpt, be quoted above '47548, on Wharf and - track. and!,49550', in store. Itya-also, is dull but nnahanged;sl, oo s -13arley to In 'steady dernand at 0,2551,30. Corn •is steady tint an- changed" at - 81,00 - for prime:Minis ! on I 4 s4d $1,4/501,07 in ezorq 't 'at HAV=Sales from country wagons at ;1 85523- E— rtnostly et ;15520 _ USE4Erelea 23(1.33 ' cus Fat pound. LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime st 821A,25 ' 11; .—EsArst No. 1, at $1,4551,4,8 ttosi_il•ClsoA.o& ---- , - der,OrttV,Vb--a-meaat,,2,5053,00 bbl, the outside,fighrelor choice., P.Ol TOE PeautizliloWfi and ' `l•Teafiannodis at atspeibushel: - - , Prime •TersolyOlvistite-15,00 per bbl.' ‘ ). 't PROVISION'S—Market s teady ,with a continued fair, 'jobbing demand but prices iknobanged We vow quote_shonld -ers 170115 t ClearSibbed Aides, 20%; , Clear do. Ribbed,_2l4% Pain Sugar ' , gal 4 Pd 8 1101,- 0 3 ,' -• Ord' In ttreesi- 2 4; in eau. Wile; itS in „twigs — , Mes, Pork, O LiTiltiStaiti Of ',Chickens at 55 to 65 oentawpair.ecoording to size. SEEM—Timothy Seed hi dull and we tnow. quote , at 14:0047?)V 5 7 1 :PsePt ed Al i etegia , 4 1 +4,;, .418 tinnpiwl4ka Sa.ol ;1 . or& csr lixidatt Orliotillt+Bolct Auftniej 'Market '4412 Per