RICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE!, PITTBEIIIIIOII. . CAMS OAIPTraI. 1200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. swi IL OP DEBOOUJIT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN iLoYD WM. YLOTD,, President. os. W. Marsha ' John Mort Mod. .. T. Sha4oo4, Archibald Wallace. amen W. •nott, I Jo.. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech. I Win. 11014. 41:Irla d enow fully erg? !sad and 1040•024 tO do • nr440•1 840114/100 114. SILT= AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets., LIEN T. BiLthy & CO, Elticarsctra •a. lONIA A C 0..) Comer Fourth and Wood 81a, ABP0" 33.11171 - 1 2 1. IS, 'NOT /MD &ILI. LLL zurize OF GOLD, MUM AND COUPONS, 'WI MOOT PAVOBLISLI. TIUL fir bdirest Mowed on tlwn U. : 7 wr Airflow w ? wawa as Wyorawat wads at oatauas oleo. Orion waiwatata tor Me Paribas, owl Salle Si MUMS, lIONDII awl JAM= T. BRADT & CO Eta gasbag!! q. aitlit NINANON AND TNADD, Oman or Prtiellintali Onzwrrs, • W BONI/2/1342, October 20, 1869. t Thorn la little change to be reported In the money market except a gradual tightening upon money without any ap. parent emus nor can It well be • an. counted for what has beoome of our f illize*se Of gitoenhacks and national bank notes, whilst the decline In stocks, bond' and' gold requires mock leas aept tal and consequently lees clretdatton to Intaltehe exahanges. • Gold is alternately firm and weak at 111001114)}g, which would indicate that the market le more 'contained at prevent , pricey than any desire to purchase for • rise. The elighteat advance in the gates for ea loans 'would soon depress the premium More for the sake of set _ currehey t h an .speculate, or a national Excharige is getting Critter and higher. and.ll rained an other point will prevent shipping specie with ■ profit Judging from the light sup ply of commercial bilk, our exports, 1 "which should be at the highest point now are very insignificant, and remit tame will have to be made In gold to Meet the November interest due European, capitalist Government bonds arena dull and lower teAlay, 1867 a declined to 117% and old 186.5 e 119 X, against 120 on LOwer gold - means lower .tmodm and& light Investment demand Abr November next. 6tOCk4l•Selltrong for New York Cen tral.. which advanced to 193. Erie • • • -• •• .90„4g to 3214. Itoadlog from 88 t0.96g. North Wen remained inn. nye. Ohio after being depressed to 28%. advanced suddenly to 27 , 4 and Cleve. • :Oland and Pittsburgh declined to 97. The lapeetalon that a large short tittered could be crested before opening of the tonta, by stiddlip fluctuations, were not 'realized, is being well known that the ettntrolllng interest-la still held by a gin- Oa man and bears are getting very can. Sinus. Of our lixal nexuitles Allegheny Val isis are freely offered. Some school and other bonds are inquired for In smaller : ~quantities. Uekm and Central Pacific ..y-Ronda ars she in demand. Offers to - Sell some of the western branches Or feeders of the Pacific roads are made suid seem to be very tempting, but vestments to thesafrescaritier are very llmlited In this section. Our mantifec . taring Literate require all our home oaptnaloind would flourish far better If . A:boom capital could be supplied here. Badness moderately active. Quotations .as removed by Ph. B. . Moran Pold, 180%; Silver, 125; Eighty . pie's, 116%; Five Twenties, 1862, 120%1 • do MA 11 9 %; do IBA 1195 i; do nem, Console, 117%; do 1867. 117%; do 1268 117%; Ten Forties, 108%; New York - Cionral, 103%; Ede, 131%; Beading, 963{,; fi t =f. Fort Mayne d a bl enfro 84%; Oblod liirdssippl, 127%; Michigan Southern. 0 3 %; (novo • "bind et' Pittsburgh, 97; Chicago ca. , ' Mock Island, 107%; Chicago forth Weatern, 71%; Chicago A Wrath Western .:Preterred, 84%; Adams Express pinv.67%;• Merchants Union Emma% Puede Man, Western Onion Tekgrardi Cortuaidy, 20%; American Ex r • Company SAM. Largo. entail. ge,en 1 2834 97 es ressikrad.--. 67 Ed) • r—Blraing gtiotations renewed by James • I. Brady .fia .Co.. Gold: ISO: Uun.ed , de. &tog LIIBM, 'll9y. tft do. 18115, fle: also-Twenties; 04w; • TtebFortmet 108,gr_Fiva-Twentiee. UeS Jam'. ,ary and July. Me.'11730 do. do. Mgr, do. do. 121230 , 117 V Due (km>. Phion Pacific Railroad, =teal deo;i AN, 90; Cy. Pacific, i°73o 1341 , 4 ° F 9a • . • • strenammen tee: gunman meat. lirra Yong. October 10,1869. * Altars In Wall strain remain very dull and the Daly relief to the general duly man and monotony L the oentinued bull movement in Vandrrbilt ahem an Stock abialuti' 0. dell Rachatwo Bagkinjuno• tlou having been modified to-day, paid. dividend of 28 per cant. M oreditors. The 25,000 shares of the Wabash stock put. '34itiiiittliy/sit. has 'Treasurer late; Shure and 24 Spell rood, Niro 'been taken up by the Company M 603 the ditrarenoe between 00 and 85e having '42reidy been advana'tn form of. • - 'Money quiet and steady add $0 7 on eall,.•rult; bulk ..or bashares at 0, DM. count doll at 10 to 12 per cent. for'prime =tam. Sterling higher under emelt? •"' of cotton and grain. 51111 on prime {tanker., 0,44®034, , Gold dull at 42 138® v .all day. - Ouving ratan 4 per t. to flat. tiovernmenta quiet and firm —Coupon* of ISt; 1054®20; do '62; 4054® 20 54; do '65, 1934Q,19.46; do, new, 1734018; do .07, 1734 OM do. 'OB, - 17X®118; 10 40 , 5, 10834® 'NOW; currency 4, 107%®1.08. =bonds—hlisionna, 87341 old Ten ni; new do., 6434; old Virginias, ' Mir'pow do, AN; old North Carolinas, 46gt:der. 06.140. ' Sub•Treas.7l bought $2,000,0005 20e at ' .': 'llls 06 10 0®11541-100 Ex. interest. 7227 strong nt, Vmulorbill ,ahares. New York Centrarime to 1.84, Mariam to 1,4934, but closed with ''••• Nixtredre bot enstalned. 121 6 bd . sum Otto) market le Comparativtdy , 72 - 1141114 8 / 07 . 3,1 whienoebtor03%, and tile western ILt slightly better to eympelby. •,..,'Boading advanced to 0134. At the elms she market WU feverish nut strong. In - ...Ilinittions were given to the atentoon that the Vanderbilt party have catgut " carted Lake .4thore directors short on the dock. ;anon, 50 3 .4; Cumbe rland. 2734; West " fern Hnlon egnp h ,l634; - - 2234; idarlPossi ay,; do. _profaned, 17; Taoldo4full; UV Albums floprees, taw, i s IgM ; Autaran, 8434; This st a t e% S"M; eretumW Union, 9' New York abolish .193; lag:Tdo:preferred,l 4B 3.s; Hudese,l74W ; heading, 8094'; ,Ede, 31%. do. prefOrred; • , diu Central, 12:334; : • goothhro, Mt Illinois . .ftot. 2 .llT= Pittsburgh, 9734; North] _rtillWrti,7ll,ldo. - :Wotonud. 8434;• C. at' 84 ' 7654; L, 197 g; ' ce%; de.. preferred , - el' : 'Wabakti, usgt 100. preferred, ' 75 ; Fort Wayne" Terre Haute, 31 ; do. preferred, bli!, Chl=go and Alton, 141 J,; do. preferr,..,l 142; Ohio and Mimemiwept, bugno. ION; C. C. , t 1 . C., 245; Sr. .1, 110. Mining Flhares dull. Heaton prlees Calumet, 49; Cnpper Falls, 7; Franklin 11; Hec1a,14.5; Quincy, 2.3. Elea Treasury balance, P 3.526,161. pirTmBURGII 111AlthiliTIO1 OIPTICTI or Prrrethurao GATErni, V; EON ILIDA T, October W, 1869. Packers all over the country are siderahly exercised in regard to the extreme price of hogs, and notwith standing teepee have been entertained that there would be a decline this month, these hopes have not yet been realized. In this market to-day, good packing hop are jelling at 10 , -,( 7 41054. and at these qnotaklone it would take something like half a million of dollars to pack twenty thousand, which Is a small number for shy of the Western packers, and Romeo( our packers have slaughtered nearlY that number In a single season. thoph not recently. It is possible that th Pe may be a decline before long, and flimsy be that there is it.„ a larger number o hop it the west than the public has bee led to believe, but .the Indications at la time do not troll eate such to be the case. ABHEEl—Steady but unchanged-4® 4k, for Bode, and 9 for Pearls. APPLES—Coming In more freely, though prices are still maintained, rang ing from $2 to 18,50 per bbl. BUTTER—Is in good supply and a little deli, though prime t 3 choice roll still ootrimands M(Fe35. CRANBERRI KS—Sales et SIO@I6 per bbl—the outside figure for Sackett'a choice "belle" berries. CARBON OlL—la quiet with a mod rate Jobbing demand, but unchanged SECUBIM23, we oontinue to quote at 28344'29 for round iota, and 30@31 In a retail way. CHESTNUTS—Doming In freely and drooping; we now quote at $.5,50@6,00 par,bushel. steady with regular job bing Wes at MORI cts—the outside lig nre for prime New York Goshen. DRIED FRUlT—Apples are quoted at 8010 eta, per pound, and Peaches at lu eta for bright quarters, and 12414 c for bright halves. aieS—Searce and In good demand, with sales at 28. FRATIDIRB—DuII; quoted at 80@kb cents to the trade, and the usual advance Or email lota In store. FLOUR—I• in moderate local demand but with no Inquiry fur shipment the volume of business is light, and Dricee are nominally unchanged. We continue to quote Western Winter Wheat flours at $6,25@41.60 per bbl. GRAlN—Wheat is in moderate local demand, and the receiptsoominue though prices are unchanged, i1,2541.,30 for prime Red and White. There has been considerable Jangling recently about the price of Rye, and as a come finance it la difficult to give accurate quotations. So far as we can discover, there are but very few buyer., even for prime Penna., above $1,02(41,03, cash, though, as we noted yesterday, a demi ler who wants to buy on time, together with the use of auks., would have to pay R@is ate. more, and dealers 'generally pre fer to accept the low Oguree, rash, and thus avoid the risk of carrying paper, and the annoyance generally ex:taloned in getting bags returned. Oata quiet and unchanged-47@U on wharf and track and 600 In store. Corn la down in the weal but owing to a temporary anar chy, it is unchanged here-9.5 for good mixed, and 11400 for prime Yellow. With increased offering., and rumors that our brewers and trialeters have bought heavily In Canada, the Barmy market is apparently a little weaker, though price, are unchanged, i t,25@1,35, fur fair to choice. HAY—Is unchanged—pales from noun try wagons at i15.00@/20. 0 0. eholca too thy might bring 1400 more. HUNKS—Wes at 23043 eta por pound. LlMB—Sales or Cleveland white lime at 112tP.25 per bbL LARDO.U...—ltstniNo. 1, is quoted at 11.44.51.48. and No. 2. at 1L06@i1,013. ONIONS—SaIes st p.,bo(ga,oo per bbl, the outside figure for choice. POTATGES—Peaoh Blows 50 cta. per bushel. Prime Jersey Sweets are being sold at 114.00 per bbi. PROVISIONS--filionldem, at 17411171(; Clear Ribbed Sides, 20X; Ribbed olden, plain Sugar Cured Raton, 2.30t23 , ,. Prime kettle rendered Lard, 19 , 4 (ry?..o n tierce.; in kegs 21. Riess Pork, 63.1.,70(933. POULTRY—BaIes of chickena at ..S5 ca 65 come per pair, according to airs. BEEDS—Tfinothy !feed is dull and we now quote at 5.1,00@4„25. Flaraeod is quoted at $2,35(4,2,40. \o 11.10,,6101:1L In Clover Seed. •- SALT—Is firmer, with mica of car load lots at g 1,115 per bbL lITRAW—SoId in Allegheny market at "12 per ton. I= (Imes or Pirrsou ROE Cisarrrs, , WIMP S3DAT, October, 2/1, btudneas oontinuea exceedingly quiet and devoid of any new or import ant characteristics worthy of special notice. The market to-day, if anything, was a little stronger, compared with yes• terday, and there were buyers at yester day's quotations, with no sellers. The foreign advice' continue rather favora ble for higher prices, but owing to some cause or other the markets in this COW] try do not respond. Taking Antwerp as a basis, refined should command 81 or 35 in Now York, but it will not bring over 83, and even at that there I. no life in the trade, and the market, as already noted, is extremely quiet and has been so all week; Indeed, we might say for several weeks. Hope■ are still entertained, however, that there Is a good time com ing, and that a stronger market and bet ter prices, la only a question of time. The crude market appeared to be somewhat stronger to-day than It was yeaurrday, with more buyers and fewer eellera, and prices are firm and fully sustained. Setae! 1,000 bbla seller Oe• lobar, at 15; and 2,000 Parker's Landing oil, spot at 14%; buyer. option all 1809, 15 bld and 151; naked; ;teller name time 14% tdd, 10(1'45 asked. Not a single sale—at least there wore none reported. October quoted at 32,,likia 33 against miles yesterday at UN; Oc tober to December, .32y,(4,323 ONI.I. Buyer all ma), 33)4. Market quiet but firmer. LUBRICATING OILS. &Rpm Winter laatulostlog all Cu Eclipse Railroad Ax1e....._....... 11.5. EMMIII!= 1201IPTS of COW= OIL HP A. V. R. H. Cosmos 011 Works 480; Taransom Oil Works 103: Fisher Bror 502; B. W. Morgan & (kr; IGO; °moon & Bowers 578: National Beetling Co. 150 on account 0W16013 & Bowers; Waring. King' & Co. 400, on amount Owston & Sowers; War ing. King & 4115, on amount Pool Bro. Total .............. 8.914 OIL SHIPP= HIST HT H. V. 0.6. Fawcett, L. 18. 260 bbl. refined to W P. Logan di Bm., Philadelphia. =was Oil Co. • k Brat., Philadelphia. Mont/helmet. Koehler & Co. 260 bbla ref. to Warln. King & Co., Philadelphia. I • Liberty 011 Works 808 brie ref oil to Norden. Frew & Co., Philadelphle. Forsyth & Bro., 246 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co„ Philadelphia. MiiREiMM Ralston & Waring 257 bbla ref. oil to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. C. D. Miller Oft bids refined oil to Waring, King & Oa - Philadelphia. Mentzer. Kepler & Co. 4t2 bid, ref. to Waring, King do Co., Philadelphia. TotaL 765 Ulla IPITTIIBMGH LIVE STOCIL MAE. igGT. PICIPI'A CiarrnAL STOOK YAll ' lla, WZDNSiDAY, Oct. 20, MI R. The receipts of Cattle thus far this whohohave been large but with a good demand, the market hag been unusually active, though prima, compared with butt week, have Undergone no quotable change. Prime shipping cattle, as has been *be cue nearly. all eummer and fad, oonlibueto '6Oll readily and that, too, at foil prices, and all the different grades sold quirk, though for common anditihrior stock" low agoras had to be accepted. New York buyers continuo to take shout all the good cattle offering gift; Philadelphia getting moat of her amok from Baltimore: and stock dealer. and stook growers from Lancaster, Ches tey and other octuntlesth th e mt.,s part of th e state, continue to buy all the lower grades, and they ere able to do so at pretty much their otyn prices. The arrivals yesterday are repelled at about one hundred cars, and 'today the receipts were again large. As already intimated. however, the de mand appeared to be fully up to the eon. ply, and notwithstanding the big receipts, prima for all .grades and all kinds of stook were fully suatained. As will be 'eau by reference to the report Of aell,e r . prinie fat cattle, mold at 7,407,L • Ina extra lot steers nay be fairly ,noted at Cl.. Stock eel • «id al: the WA) from an to quaint •nd condition. Fol lowing is a rbpult uf • balm: Moennt (E,Ether, --Staab A Blue for tire., to Kelly 19, eighing 18,6:11, at and I stag at El. Tur-soal, October 11 -Holm., 1.. &- Co. (or 'I hompion to lie ly itxl, weighing 109,1E0, at fi ood g 70,00 u ; Smith A Blue for ~ ,en to cornett 1 V weighing 20,040, at lloinien, L. A . for Tnompson &. Co. to SI rCial n 19 weigning 114,720, at 5.1.. M; Name for To send to Norm 25, weighing 23,370, sX,; name for Roberta to Bach 13, w ghing 13,620, at 6,20; Ward & Leos K Minim 30, weighing 34,230, at 6,75 . aanie to Kelly 5, at 5 , .; name to laindin 24 'Weighing 19,610, at 5,4: same to Muaselman 22 , weighing 19 670, at 4;4; same to Slyer weighing 3.7711, at 4 mime to McKenna 40, weigh. , Mg 39,640, at 5,85; Marvin to Protf 40, weighing .21,210, at 5; Harlewood Blacketock for Thayer to Blackwell 24 hullo weighing 18,121.1, at 3%; ramie for Moore to Kelly weighing 18,690, at 4.00; same for Cameron to Kimono 15, weighing 19,550, at 6,80; same fur Down ing to Slyer 35, weighing 40.710, at 6 0 4; same for Mile to ?doges 20, weighing 19,- 770, at 5,75; same fur same to O'Donnell 21 weighing 19,960, of 5',; name for same to lityer 32, weighing' 11,70 U, id 4 %; Kvana to YYhltesell 21, weighing 19,920. at 5%; Campbell to 0111.1 t A C 0.72, weighing 79,06 u, at 6%-off cars; fledgen & Taylor for Smith to 4:00. Marko 19, weighing 19,740, at by. Fleming In McConville 12, weighing 14,310; at 6%'; Hedges & Taylor far Bender so Itriggn 19, weighing 22,300, at 4 Bender to Burkwaller 19, weigh ing 10.470, RE 5,40; Hartley to 11' I ionnell 35, weighing 44,090, at 7,15. Watirrasonr, October 20-McCauley to McConville 17, weighing 17,880, at 0%; Holmes, L ti Co. for Pate to Klemm 90, weighing 102,400, at 6%; name for lioud to Cowan 23., weighing 114,220, at 4%; Hedges & Taylor for Bonin. to Gillett & Co. 31, weighing 37,790, at 674; Bender to Baker 16, weighing 22,700, at 6; Batten to Lamb 32, weighing 43,150, at 7,-cill cars; Clark to Yonn 21, weighing 17 75 ,680, at 5%; A. Johnston to Lame 64. weigh. lug 02,680, at Copper & Bowman tit, weighing 101,610; Hedges & Taylor for Paid to if Donnell 10, weighing 43,160. at 5,05; anon for Jarrett to tiroff 35, weigh ing ..V350, are 00; Craig to Beardaly 35, weighing 41,720, at 7i;. ECEISOP. The arrivals of sheep have also loam unusually large thus far this week, mainly of the lower grades, and while prime:fat stock sold readily at full t,ricea, the commoner kindasnoved slowly, and even then low figures had to tar accept ed. Prime 50 to il5 pound sheepmay be quoted at 414@e5 cents, and good fleshy ones, averaging 100 pounds3A would bring perhaps Posisterrr Ibuyers want good stock, as 'scalawags" scarcely command enough In the eastern mar kets to pay for transportation, feed, bilis to., and, as a omarquence, the former sell much quicker and at relatively bet ter prices than the latter. The arr!vals of hogs have also been large this week and to-day the supply, If anything, appeared to be In seem. of the demand, though prieee.are remarka bly well suntalned, and the hopes enter tained for some time pant of lower price. have not thus f•r been realized. New York hogs are ceiling at IN ft,a93,. and even to eta3ta for extra, and 12iillis delidne hoge at 10;-,,g10%—co day tilers was a aale al 11 cents, but It wen an extra bunch of holm averaging 300 pounds. Nkw Vona, Ont. 110.—Cotton heavy nd ~ r lower; salt. :1,200 hales all.V4e middling upland. Flour—receipt/. 10,865 bbla and without cleelded change; seise 12,500 bble et 1.5,6e0X5,90 for But., flue state western; f1.,06(46,50 for extra qt.te; tor extra western: Pie (47 for white wheat extra; 141,15(4.0,46 (or R. H. 0.; ft1,2,561.11,T5 for extra Mt. Louts 701,8,50 for 'pout choler do., closing quiet, including 2000 tibia low grades extra for export at P 1,10046,31. I - toe Mier a ebade firmer; sales 700 bile at # 4 , 754 i 0,25. lore meal quiet Whisky with out decided change; sales 3.7, Mile west. ern at $1,210.1,21.4 free, Including Iron bound at latter price. Wheat: receipt. 15,341 bush; heavy and 34.5 e lower; vale. of 1.16.Uhe bosh at 31,30€.1,30 fur winter red Illinois, 01,45071,4..4 for winter, am. ber and western, 111:5001,57 for white Michigan, and 11,67 fur extra choice do. Rye lower, sales of 1,000 bush western at ItArley a shade narler, sale. t.t 14,0.1.1. h At /1.3;t41,-Itt Sro State, II 1,11 64. 1, 57 for Canada Wtt.t... Ilarley malt Core: receipts 7,023 bu.b. heavy and lq_u2r lower: soles 01 43 Om tierces.: 97c(r),1t.tr2 for un+ound nit sea yr...turn. for non ad do, $1,07(g,1,ns for went..,,, )°: , cra., 51,05 fur carnal.° white r... c ra..eipn, v. • I atoilt; dull and hoAvy; NA IBA of 3aniXl Lunn at du (.03e for Darr aoLlbern and we'd ern, clna• g st inmlde prim. Rice dull quiet. Sugar fairly active; sale. I.OUO Wide al Ilhail2i4c for Cuba; 12@.1.2)4c for Porto Rico. Niolaseie• quiet. Holm quiet at 10(ic..We for American.. Putt."le. um steady at 17 , . for crude; :31:‘,e to . refitit Lirisordoll (inlet at II in e.t.a.. Wool quiet; 2M1,10) As at 4.',45.1, for doineatie fleece; s4e (or unwashed; 444 for pulled. Coal—dorrieSae firm at $8 per ton per cargo; lore4o quiet. Loather nnohanged. Pork heavy and dull; sales 300 bids at $30,50431 for mess closing at $30,75 1h't5,50(4,23 for prime, and /27.254:.% for prima mesa. also, 250 hbla new mews, molter for Jane wry, at VA 25U do, seller December, /27,51 n 25u MAa turas for Oetober atpu,ua. Reef quiet: sales of 135 at ls6olB for new plain meet and jW@17,50 for new extra mess. Beef Haute dull: sales of 65 bids at Cut Ideate meetly. sales of 1211 packages, at 147.. @Hoye for shoulders and 175111 e for hams. Mid. dies firm; males of Its boxes of los rured at Ltrd unetanged; sales of 485 tierces, at 163.4g17%e for steam and 1i5®1133..ic for kettle rendered. Butter steady, at 2n@ILSo for Ohio. Cheese firm at 1741104 e. Turpentlue quiet. Sheathing Copper neatly at 520. Ingot Copper firm. at 2.2%@2:2?„,e tor Lake and Baltimore. Pig Iron quiet and declining at P8,50(448,00 for Sicritch, and 1137@40 for American; Bar quiet at kis for refined English end American. Sheet Iron dull at 11@illie In gold for Husain. Nail. ateadv at iis,c for cut • fii,e for clinch. and 2,1173,30 c for horseshoe. Freight. to Liverpool firmer, with ship. meant of Eio,oou hue wheat at ild per Nall and 10(e9lu3d per steam, and 1,000 Rile flour per null at 20. ed. L.frat. —Flour closed quiet and without material change. Wheat dull, heavy CRIME. and lower at $1,46@.1,10 for weatern red and amber western. Rye dull and heavy at 11,07®1,12 for western. Oats quiet and heavy at 80c for western taloa. Corn lower and , dull at 11®1,ti0 for sound mixed western. Pork nominal at 130,54, @,:10.75. Beef dull and unchanged. Cut meats and Bacon !inlet and =changed. Lard quiet at I. I,'c for prime steam. Eggs dull at 304.31 c. =l:3 Cutawv.ti October W.—F.4oonm Ex change quiet and steady. Flour quiet and lel., firm at 14,40®6,00 for spring ex Vas. Wheat quiet, easier and 2c lower: sales; of Nn. 1 at $1,06(9 . 1,0014, No. 2 at 11,01) , ®1.02.,4; closing quiet at $1,00;;00,0,0,; Oda afternoon the market was unsettled at teJlsin cash and miler October, 51.00 seller November, for No. 2. Corn quiet and weak, with early sales of No. 2 at 69®70e; chasing quiet at es/4118 , ..0; rejected 6)(967c; this after noon the market was unsettled at 6ttS,lo c9c seller October, and 65 , 4 e seller Nov ember for No. 2. Oats active and t.,@3.0 lower; sales of No. 2 at 4134®424 in store, 1134©12c seller October, 413(,@)42%e buy. er October, 390 seller November, and 39V,c seller firat'half of November; close log quiet at 413.4@419ic cash. Rye quiet and easier, with sales No. I at 794 We, No. 2 at 777534, and rejected at 70 @Tic; closing at inside. Barley quiet and easier; No. 2 nominal, with seller,. at 51,10. Ilighwine. unsettled and irreg. Mar, with sale. et 11,10151.12 for wood en and i11,11(gi1,12,4 for Iron bound; else. lug nominal at 51,11. Sugar at 134®150 (or common to prime Cuba. Provisions 521 bblo refined to inaetive. Moss Pork at $31031,60 cash, and 128.75027 seller for January. Lard at 17017.1. Dry salted shoulders at 14 0.14!,p5. hooch aides at 16%017c. Green shoulders at 10011 c. Green hams at 13 014 e. ' Freights drill at aeon oats and in on wheat to Buffalo. Receipts for the past 24 botua.-6,1126 flour, 103,120 bush wheat, 43,140 Nub corn, 65,815 bush oats, $505 bush rye, 4 MO bash Earley, 9,752 bop. Shipments-5,810 bbla flour, 62,979 bush wheat, 84,692 bush corn, 16,815 b. oats, 3,785 bush rye, 4,250 bash barley, 8,842 hop. Sr. LoOta, Octobet 20,—Tobsoon steady, and firm. Cotton quiet at 2131.5021c1 very little doing., Hemp firth at 111,250 1,70 for undressed, and r 2,230240 for dressed. Flour inactive and weak, with amen at $4.3700,01.1, -, extra $4,7005,00, double extra 25,2500,110, •treble extra 115,7506,25, and fancy $7,2508,00. Wheat quiet and steady, with No. 2 red fall at $1,0501,08, No. 1 du 11.1201,15, choice $1,20, and choice white $1,30 01,25. Corn firmer for abaft grades and dull, with sales mixed In bulk at 73c.., and mixed sacks at 82(1183c, choice yellow 830840 _choice white 900 92c. Oats dm and a trifle higher, with sales at 43060 e. Barley dolhaides shako spring at $1,4001,45 for prime to choice fall $1,8001,88.. Rye dull and de r:liming: sales at 75@78c. Groceries dull - nd prices imloalk" ”nohanged. Whir MEM and prices nom,.--/y unohangeo ky Orm at ;415. Pork drill at $30@31. Dry Eisltedldeate,quiet; shoulders clear rib aldei 183, - c,niid clear rides 10e. Bacon In light demand; shoulders 17® 17ga, clear rib fildea 495 o, and clear -aides' 19%®203in. Lard , dull, at 17mo for tierce and 190 for keg. Relpte— F/our. 5,412 bbla; wheat, 14,298 bush; corn, 5.115 bash; oats, 15,168 bush; bar ley, 6,415 bush; rye, 2,500 bush. ' 011W/NNATI. October 20.—The destruc tion or the Merchant's Exchange by fire, this afternoon, intiirrupted bushiest • good dent. Floor and „r beat dull and anahlulgod, and but MO done. On • PITTSBURGH DA Ry GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNIN(i. OCTOBER 21 1. =GM MEI dull, at Mc for ear. date Z. to 66c, the latter rate for white. Rye quietkt AO, ' for No. I. Barley unchanged ri1,1.5, Canada $1,404. The anged antilduli, . . State spring 11.3. ver rbil al Jo. stobittary at this ' ' TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK 1,46, and tall $1.56(41,60. Whisky a 1,15, i point with 'Z. inches, in the channel. ' rind In good detnund. Meanpork 1. dull Weather cloudy aLd talol, and the pr.. et 6.11: hardly any demand. lard dull at poem are not t cry o. 6,,irat,l. for rain. • Wood St., corner Second Aisenue 17 , ,(417 1 4 a. Bacon dull at Iti,tigaliixe.no enquiry of Importance; there ia an active Shainewt to eusperyled at the main I demand for green meats. at 11,14 and 15e, landing, snit will continue no until there 1 and all offered taken; holders at the close In more water. There aro several bane &eked ',(40,0 higher. Butter steady al 30435: Chew„,„ ~,,,„, ~, ivoy Lay, E u . ip , engaging and receiving, but of enures, 26e. There la no change In 011. Gold they will not velure out until there tea 136 buying, and 1304 setting. Exchange rise. doll; large supply, at 1.10 per ; cont. die. Th e ~,,o nn loft Memphis on Monday count buying, and par selling.ln with, amen other Items, 6.50 balts rot- CLEVEI, all, October 2n.—Flour quiet tom and unchanged. Wheat closed dull and The W. F. Curtis and Sam Parker ere heavy: No. I red $1,17(41,18. No. 2 red advertised for mi. at Clocinntal. {1.16. Corn at 6.3(a - ,54c ter No. I mixed, The Cameha arnyed at St. Louis on and No. 2do isOcaS ie. ( tate firmer: No. i Monday. State held at Vic with moderate demand. —We understand that Captain John Rye quiet at 960(411 for No, 1, and 90c K. Booth has purchased the towboat for No. 2. Barley nominally 111.2154 - 41.35 Hope. —The Sallie was at loutsville on Mon for State and Canada . to quality. Pe. day, and wouldprobablyleave there - troletan quiet and unchanged: refined held at 283.6 0 prime light straw to white; pi for ttsburgh on Tuesday. 21 , (429 1 ., for standard white, and crude le held at $6,60. —The Wananlts, Cincinnati to Meet. phis, wee at Cairo on Monday; and the M i i.w At• It kit, t irt. 20 —Floor steady, with eat. of chines lowa and Minneanta tAhr, Name d d ay " . leegew were et Evelrevilie at $6,25(46,50. Wheat weak at {1,06 i., —A dispatch from Calm autioun.• the for No. I and 119t4. for No. 2. Oats nom. Inel. Corn scarce and quiet at 74t ,c for ex plmilon of Capt. David Hiner's Mound fot No. 2. Rye dull and drooping at 73c City, mud Cairo packet ' . Revolution." tot No. 2. Barley entirely nominal. She has for several months been teat (to,. freight . ,r. at ~,,,A ,33,0 to ilul. log a patent wheel. No been were loet, fa lo and °ewer'. Receipts-4000 bbla no far " known. Boar, 125,000 bush wheat, 6,000 bush osta. —The pilots of the Ohio No. 4 say that Shipment.-4,000 bids flour, 133,000 bush the little Government boat Greenback In wheat. Pant taking snags out of the tipper Ohio, doing a eplend n id work, indeed. She la i L'il gotta, October al.—Flont quiet at bout previous prima. WheaaFdull al I tl w foo " t g O i t g l d llc i tim r t i n a tf. al. 5@1,50 for prime White. ^ Corn— AI ToLnoo, Octets? 20. Flour q tat a awaken flat at —The—Candor compels the Lottlavllle Clcuner reporter bi to eli sa ll y en t u it the the ma 3. W lie, dull at 11,16. that. dull at Mc® e Rye {1,16 for prime: Mews Pork chinery of the new Twelfth Era ta toe 1 Bacon drat; rib led. linic: clear roughruit Job he ever 'taw. Her ma rl 21e; shoulders 1714 c; hams 240®25c. ahluery was not built at loulsville, Lad quiet at latic@ilee. Whisky; less which auffielently explain. thinge." doi it: #1,2041,21 t per gal. o-- Louis and Memphili trade as an lode. pendent pac d ket, nt e leave SL Lord. every Wheat Maide lower; regular Michigan {1.,/0; amber Michigan $1,07 ; No, I rod t h held a 11,14; No. 2 red f1,08(a.1,00. Corn: CT ler . be in rt Z i rb i' l lihi eve" Friday, No. 1, 760 and unchanged; No, 2. 1 to 2e tae boat , w ith Colon " will command Tom Shields in lower, at 75, Oats: No. 1, 460 and un changed; No. 2, 43160 , Sc lewer. Preighta t he offi ce' ', el —Frederick Shomaker was indicted by nominally at 4@iltto to Buffalo and Oxeye go. Recelpta: flour 4,757 bush; wheat the Grand Jury of Kenton county. Ky., 20,ttg2, corn 3.500; onto 4 . 8 0 0 . shi rwthhh „, no Saturday, for aroma, in having net flour 5,810 buah; wheat 42,160; corn 4,400; tire to the Coosa, which wan burned oata 700. while lying in the mouth of Licking ORL Pit flyer, a short time since. Shomaker il./, I. lIIA, , ',Sober I.ll.—Flour wan watchman on the boat. The Cos. steady, north weatern extra family at ~,,w, Inured it, p.„50 0 ,. $0,25(47, Indiana and Ohio do. at Km@ 0,25. Wheat in fair demand, western —A dispatch from Cairo Kaye: The red at g 1,43. Rye unehatlgml• Corn is Riehmond received no injury while held firmly, milked western at $ l,OO. 0 ,, t ,„ aground. Site added nothing here. She at.66@aBa. Petroleum steady: crude at reports the W. R. Arthur safe, but arms. 23g,=.4. Pitiviedon.quiet. Mee. pork tautly still face on the rooks, with her at M 76093, Lard dui' at 18t,04017156. freight all out, a large portion of which., Whisky dull at 01,21, for wood bound including nearly 3.010 barrette of whisky, {1,24, for Iron bound. flour, pork, de., was thrown overboard. LOUDIVILI.K, October 20.—Cotton: male. — The cane between the Cale° City of 22 bal.: low 'toddling 24e. ?lour. Ferry? CompanyY and the A.M.? V.". demand fair; superfine $1,75. Grain Rini& I. pending In the United States 110 1 01. pt heat: rat t ti, ,, w; w hi te ; L bs . Deena Court at Cairo. The null grew Corn 850. Oat. 50c. Rye 00e. Leaf out of the shaking of the Ferry boat Tobacco quiet and atcaily; aalea of 119 Nitasionary by the 'Virginia, the Ferry hhda at 17,70g26,00. Mean Pork steady Company claiming that the Chiang wt.. at 031,73. Bacon weak; shoulder. 17,0; not accidental or unavoidable. clear rib and clear aid. 2inie. Lard Inc. —lt is reported that shoot aixty feet of Whisky steady {1,16. the Mbmisalppl River levee In front of Itiattl•Hla, October 20.—Cotton quiet Judge H. F a place, near Point Con. and unchanged at 2454 c. Receipts, 1,016 Pee Post-ollice, has raved Into the river, bal.; Exports. 605 bale. Flour un- and for a couple of hundred yards, both changed. Corn; old at 86