FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK, NO, 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTEBI7ItGIL CANII CAPITAL - 11200,000 Storkholders Individually Liable. RANI( OP OINCOUNT AND DEPOSIT wm. rL .tare Ytet ninu'ton.l. Th... 11. K. i1m1.1.1.1, Wm. TArchibald Wsllsm, J..,,t Arm.", Jas. D. Irsdly, clms. H. 1...4, WM. 1107 d. Juba Ir Hank Is now fulls orsmaMd aad P.Pmml to Mos smstra.l Lanka/ buslimss. 7- GOLD, MUTH AM) COUPONS, Bought at Highest Prices PII. IL MERTZ, Banker, Por. Wood St. and sth Avenue Lip T. BRADY & CO., I= COrlifq Fourth Avenue awl Wood St., 1 1 3A.W IicTIT? S. =9 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, =1 t4' Interest Allowed on Deposits 0.7 - 1.1..00r loaned on lioronnornt Bonds at 10w..t market rate, Orders emanated for the Purchase anal Male of STOCKS, BONDS and (W U). JAMES T. BRADY & CO, C.1)I gittdrurgt ertaitite. F 1 CE AND TRADE. " . Orrif7E PrrThatrPAll NA.ZETTik Tut , wr, Novnwber 25, 1869. i tiohl declined to-day from 126% to 124%, the lowest point reached since It advanced In 1882. Everybody is a.- Waddled at the steady decline without any Intermediate advance whatever. The principal came for the decline is in the continued sales of tho Government, one million dollars to-day and another million to-morrow, and the fear that tin ders tight money market gold would cost high rates for currency. So far the reopening of the gold clearing hank has had no Influence on the speculative op erators, and they are very shy. The Important aro also slow In buying, be. liming In lower rates. Should the re ports prove to be true that the Govern ment will sell 25 million dollars next month again, 120 would even be too high a figure for gold on January next, although the dlacuming of the Brant-Id question woulldnove gold and bonds up and down very rapidly. The retail price of merchandise In so far but little effected by the decline of gold; but ahould a point be reached materially below 125, every commodity will rapidly decline and adjust Itself to thd gold standard. With the decline of gold, Governments would lose their attractiveness ea Invest ments, and the more shrewd of the small holders would gradually come on the market with their lot and add to the deprotelon already existing. But as tar as Government credit goes this would be folly made op by the appreciation of greenbacks approaching the par of gold. Stocks are atilt strong, and the few large beldam are doing their very best to force-the shorts to take their high priced, inflated, watered doets from them. Mang weak bears will of coarse buy out of fear of losing more, but those who have margins enough win make ab ultimate profit. Erie suddenly Jumped From 125'' to 12911@b1 9 3iG. 130 %. from which It decllntd to 118, advancing to 128%. and closing at last night* aiming quotations. The Vanderbilt shares are doll and henry, but the Worth Weld and Reading are strong. In North West a tether in attempted, but It Is believed by *owl parties that the attempt will fail before the stock can be run tip much higher. Cleveland is hem, and Fort Wayne strong. Money easier. Busdneas more active. 'Qnotations as reeeived by Ph. It Meets Gold, 12434; Sliver. 121; Eighty one* 117 c: Five Twenties, 1862, 114.4; do 1861, 112; do 1865, 113; do 1865, Ckeiwde, 115; do SW, 115 y; do 1868, 115;; Ten Forties. _Li: a Ex press t Obnipan, 5714 IdDirthapla Union Expreee Company, 9%; American Ex press Company, 55; Western Union Telegraph. 85%; Reading. 69; New York Central. 77N1 Pittsburgh,. li bit K Wane 88%; Ohlo iwis wpm, . :51; /thetas= SoutJunta, 8.834; Cleveland A Pittsburgh, 83R; Chicago, Bock Wand de PaCitie, 103%; Chleagn R. North Waiter% • 14343 Chinese 'Forth- Wartem Preferred 88%; Erie, 28. ItIOLLAMIN. Large. Smolt London. per £ 84 25 PAO Perla, per frane..-.......-- 23% 25 Berlin, thalor 9334 95 Frankfort, . 45.14 ' quotations received to , Jame, T. Brady di Co. Gold: 125; United State. Maas, 1881, 117%; Flve•Twenties, 1862, 11434; do. 1864, 112: do. 1815, 112 Ten-Fortms, 107 R; Five-Twenties, Jana ary and Jaly, 1865. 115; - do. do. 1867, 1153 i: do. do. 1868. 115; Union -Pachtio Railroad, 86; Central do, Ov. Paeltic, 111710 Lake Superior QS thy Telegraph to the Plttaborgb Uinta.] New Toss, Nov. 25.—Money steady at 5Q17 per cent. on call. Sterling dull at 8%@.83‘. Gold lower, opening at 125±‘, and cloned at 124%012.4N. Carry leg rates d per cent. currency to 7 per cent. gold. Clearanceast Gold Exchange Bank /2,000.000, • The Sub-Treasury mid 11,000,000 at 125 111.1a10012.5 51.100 Governments heavy In eYmPrithl with the fall in told, end the datable wag ac. oelerated by continued sales on the pen of private investors and lime:lid institn. Clone. The prices made today are the lowest Since last spring. Coupons !N. 117%'@117%; do. 114 3, 7414,0 da. 'di, 112.4@112,54; dn. 'OA, 11 113 q; do. now. I i5®115%"; do. 'O7. 115 y; 115.4% do. 'CZ, 110y,,;(in1154;: 10 40a, 107401074,0 Curren cy Klima, 107% ®107%. State bonds heavy and lower: hilsneu ris, el; old Tennesumes. gr. new do. NM old Virginias, 503:1 new do. td; old North Carolinas, OH; new de, ra t special tax, Toe veto of the etockholdere of the Wens, Fargo Co. Express Company on the proposition. m Inereilee the capital mo r ig. to •15.000.00 0 . was as follows: In favor, 50.60 shares; sashed the peopled. lion, 534 *bares. An LoyincUon .was served to restrain the Company from issuing anyof the woovao Of the new stock. This thititictide Was granted by Judge Cordozo on appllcationof Eugene Kelley. A large number of idochbold era. who thaapprove of an Increase time capital:stock,' rehised to vet e. Th e: ock has advanced to 13, with more ardnis. Non. The downward tenderurplu Vander bilt continues, Central having sold as low as 1 - N. though It CIDILId iq 4706 bid. Northwest and Lake Shore are flan. The general matter. la unsettled, with a light nosiness. At the clone thelinirket was weak. Fire l'histy Prices.— Canton, 6234: 'Cumberland. 20 %; Western Union Ti.. graph. 36 311 Qrnokallvor, .14r Alluipodai 8; do. preferred, 16: Adorns &sprats, 67%: W rUe Fargo. 18%; American. 34,i1 Untied Steles. 42,4: - 1121111, -- '62: New York Central, 178%; Erie, 28; do. referred, 10; 'forlorn, it Hodson, 160; konding. 99%; Zdleldson Central, 120: Lake Shore, . Moots Cen tral, IS7 : Plttaburab, 875;r .tiorth. western 7.1%; do. prafannal, 88 7 et nook loland, 1 03 %; Pant. 6876; do, pra rarrod,6ll,4t: Wabash. 66: do. red, 64; Fort Wayno, SW; Terre rd,T, 26; do. prederrexL Chicago and /m ob. le do. preferred, 1405‘1 . 0tdr, ant! ktta, 2aSi; New Yorktantral CODbad dated. 89; do. 800, 6130 C. C. $ L kilning Shares dull. Boston tete, Cal unto:, 61: Copper Fails, 4; Franklln, 9. Heel., &a; Quincy. 20 . •SUb.TreaSUri blgallde.l94./7haeo• The Krpress soya a bola was 02farod to.day for 220000, or any part th ereof, of Union Parkin Bonds, with 00 00110 t. =I Orville or YTTGIBLIBOEI GAZETTE, I TEM RSDAT, November ffi , 1869. From what we have heard of ttie:con ferenoe of the Cnmmlitee of Pittsburgh merchants with the Pennsylvania R. R. Company at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, we feel almost warranted in saying that the proper authorities of that corpora tion have agreed to accede to the propo• eitlon made by our Vein contra, that the discrimination which has so long lees made by that company against thin city will noon be discontinued, and that ship• porn hero will be placed on an equal footing with western ehippeie over that road. This wan, in substances., all that was asked, and It is stated that Mr. Vice Presideat Scott himself acknowl edged that there wan cause for com plaint, that the request was Just and reasonable, and that he would at once lay the matter before the Board. It is to be regretted, of coarse, that the mat ter had not been agitated and brought to the notice of the company long since, but an the saying la, '•it is better late than never." Nothing official has as yet bean homed In regard to the matter, but, as already Intimated, we think It can be safely set down an a fact that the company ars acting In good faith, and that thu hopes now entertained In regard to the imme diate retnoyief of title ninth and long complained of discrimination will b e fully reailred. • APPLEN—We can report a moderate demand but the aupoly In large, un usually an. We continue to quote at 924005.50 per bbl. APPLE BUTTER—quoted at 85090. BUTTER—There is a moderate de mand with riles of prime at 33035, slid choloe at 36(037. BROOM CORN—bales at 12013 eta. BEANS--81teady at 12,504,3. BUCK w EAT Fix) CR—Salta; .0,0 4!„, cut. CiIaSTNUTS.---Dn11; 94,6005. CRANIIP.RRIF24—Quoted at 912016 per bbl, as to quality and condition. CARBON OlL—Fruu_but unchanged; standard brands may be quoted in a job bing way at 31031%. CIDER—Males all the way from 95 to fo per bbl. CHEESE—Is quoted from 17 to 18 for Western Reserve; 19 for Factory: :SD for Ohio and 21 for New York Goshen. DRIED FRUlT—Demand la rather better, but prices are unchanged. App pies 7080. Peachea 94010 for quarters, and 12012% fur halves. DRESSED BOOB—Sales at 12.013. EGGS—Fresh packed scarce and higher, with sal. at 380.10. FEATHERS—In better demand and higher, and we now quote at 85090 to the trade and the usual advance for await lots In store. FLOUR—Is very quiet and unchanged —demand entirely local. Sales of winter down at 115,72.4, and spring wheat mends are quoted at $5,50(?4,75. GRAIN —Wheat in in steady demand with mien of Red at Oats still quoted at 47 on wharf Find track and 49@50 In store—receipts light, demand fair. Now Corn is rather better with Wm reported on wharf at 70(476. No movement in old Corn. There is a great difference of opinion among dealers in regard to the price of Rye, which is ow ing to the fact that some want to sell while others want to bay; some quota at 90(05, and others at ' 41,00®1,05. A. noted yesterday, It Sae advanced in the west. Barley is dull and nominally un changed, 11,00(41,10. HAY--43a10s at Allegheny Diamond Busies of 48 loads, at 514®22 par ton. HUSKS—SaIes ate omits per pound. HOSllNY—Elaleit at 56,05,50 per bbl. LIME-Hales of Cleveland white lime at 5242.25 Der bbL ONIONS—SaIea at 1i2,5053,00 per the °Melds figure for choice. LARD—Ia firmer and avatirink; we quote at 181.4@i19, in tierces for prime kettle rendered. LARD OlL—Also le firm and tending upward; No. lie now quoted at 1.1.45(e, 1,48. POTATOES-1u fair demand with !tales by the car load at 55, for prime Lake Shores. PEANUTS—el:ilea al le eta. PEAS—DeIi: N. 450 per bushel. SEEDS—Nothing deln In either °lover or Timothy seeds. Sales of dna- Owed et $2,40, at orttith figure It to wanted. SALT—Allegheny river brand. quoted at Y 2 for small lots to .tore. HTHAW—elial. at IL2 per ton. WHLSKY—A shade easier. High. wines, 41,05; Common Fleetteed lil,06; and Proof, do, sl,le. PITTPIIIIRGU CATTLE MARKET, Picw. o 4 egriTtikl. STOCK Y•une, TB Wwe7, Nov. lu, 1 The supply has been rather light thin week, and with a steady demand, the market in somewhat wronger, end the better grades were held generally at a slight advance, Common cattle, Low ever, In ocmsequence of a falling off In the attendance of thin kind of buyers, were dull, and even harder to tell than last week. The nom mission men, generally, reported the market dull' and sluggish with no essential change In prices, while buyens, on the other hand, Intimated that it wan firmer 'than last week and that in many in. mantes prime crttip were held at from t.; to % of a cent PIP pound above the prices for the same claw of Wool: last week. As will be seen by reference to the report of sales, there wan one sale, and only one, atil cent', and this ay be regarded as en ontaide prlcceltnd none bat the very beat fat 11(430rs could be mold at that figure. Light steers, suitable for feeding, may he quoted at 4} ops canto, and scalawags at 3 , 4(4,4. Among others we noticed some pretty hard look Teaaun In the peon, the moat noticeable feature about them being their horns, pod they were certainly better suited for a bone factory than a slaughter house. MONDAY, NOVOLOOOT 29.-110113.14 Co. for McFactiletilo Hoover 20, wgt 20,180, at 144. Mauves, Ninfonther 'M.—Holmes, L. 21; CO. for McFadden to Falter 14, wgt 12,850, at 5%; Hubs for Adame to came 9, wgt 8,650,a1 6M; same for Judy to Fleming 22. wet 19,490, at 4.901 lame for Meta to Briggs 18, wet 72,610, at 7; fledges & T. for Haggett to Briggs 17, wgt 22.220, at 7; game for Oden to tame 18, wgt 18,460, at 6.87; Maplewood 613; fur liothchilds to 'Clemens 2.0, wgt 21,680, at 6,60; mime for thee dr. Kraus Waataa IV, wgt 10,060, at 670; same for Watson to Boots 26, wgt 20,420. at 4,76; flottah a Blue for Blue to Bballenberger 22, wgt 25,780, at 5,12: same for Ocean to Blinton 21. wgt 29,. 69% at 6.60; B. Campbell to Gillett it Cu. 51, wgt 60,690 at 6,25; Swank to Son ata/Jr 12, wgt 10,590, at 5; Smith to Brig,' Iftilsgt 41,980, at 7,50; name to same 20, wirt U,040, at 7,25; same to same B. wilt 3,890, at 6; c a me; to same ID. prgt 29,020, at 6,761 came to same 16, wgt /6,950, at 6,87; Wharton to Berry 24, wgt 17,840, at 4.05; Bender to Butler 21, wgt 19,200 at 5,87. Worm:nano f. November 24 —Holmes, L. 6r.. 03. for Pate et Co. to liarisell 17, wgt 19,480, at 5,60; same for Pierce toJ. Landis 18, wgt MAO, at 5,25: same for same to Rol Peachy 20. wgt 19,964 at 5,70; same for Ittestlall to •O. Marks 16, - wgt -20,384 at 3,60; same for same to same 86, we 82,000, at 4,05; same for McClain to C MflifiPl 4 . 6.270, at .5,60: same for same to same 3, wgt 3,170, at 5.00: name for Brothers to Wolf 23, wgt 17,700, at 4,40; same for Stevens LO iikule 20, wgt 17,620, 'at 4,40; Hedges it Taylor for 0117er to B. Slab le wgt 19,000. at 5,80; same for Kline to T. Lamb 10, wgt 20,050, at 7,26; thiselwood & B. for Robinson T. Lamb 19, wgt 21,810, at 6,8714; same for J. W. Evans to& O. Donnell 18, wgt 21,270, it at 6.60; Smith Blue for A ever to Jerry nab 16, wgt 14,240, at 5,110; same for Keeler to game 22, wgt 18,010, at 4.75; same for Browning to B. B. Keberllng 22, mat 18.120, wgt 4,80; same for H. Blue to 0. Marko 10, wgt 8 aso ; same for H. Green to J. W. Stott 24, wgt 20,380, at 4,563 same for same to same 21. wgt 19,- 580, at MN: Want B. K. to P. Rlemans . 2 11 :41 2 26 . 080 . M 6 .0 0: 0 . BbaDtn Hager 44,anrt 62,810, at 8,00: D. Rieman§ to Nadir M 1 40 23 . 200 . at 6.25: L. Sham• berg to J. T. Millar e. wgt 7,300, at 425. vat:gm:my, November 25.—Holmes, L. & On. far Pate to 8. 0. Donnell 40, wgt 42,200, et 5,25; same for Bligger to Ann ,g Co. - 1E wgt 81.630, at 5,50; Halewood & Blackstook for USIVIS to Deleon 21, wgt 18,730, et 6i4oe same for Moons to E Yohn 20, wgt 21,500,640 s same for same to Rel. ler wgt 18.620, at 4,75; same for Traur man to Denten 19, wgt.19,800, at 6,75; Orr * Williams for L. Potter to J. Roth 38, wgt 37,800, at 6.65;.._J. H. Thompson to Laub etc Martin 31, wgt 40,260. at 7,50; same to P. Duffey 16, wgt 15,970, at 0.00; Marks Bro. to J. O. swar wgt 21, 6 2 0 , 5,80; Oreentrold Kahn to Briggs 34, wgt 41,890, at 7,00. = The sheep market *anti nues dull, and, notwlthateaullng there la no great ann. pIY Yet the demand seems haute° fallen 05 considerably *IOW the put three or fiat weeks, and the trade is daeotgot . tests th e thnd buoyanaywhledrobErso. market during the summer and fall. Prlrvea, buwevor, bare not fluctuated tnumb: good, fat, smooth aheep, averaging el to 4.51b4, may be quoted at 4(4,4 , „;, and 9:4100, pound av erages at {!S Sealawaga, of which tbe offering" largely ennalated, dull at VA, 4:1. The flog market noutimiea remarkably steady, and the long cherished hopes al packers and others In regard to lower prleea i) Vl' not yet teen realized. The errs vale continue just about eqnaLto the demand, no that there in no chance fur nriminintilation of idock and no long as this continues, it In not Ilk, Iy that there will be any decline. Philadelphia Hogs are Wag cold at 10., ..411 eta, and York• era ill —yesterday there were axles as high na 105,. To day the mar ket was reported rather easier, in cones yuerice of more liberal arrivals, and some dealers thought that a alight de cline would probably be the result. I 313== OFYICH Or PITTIIIBUROH IiAZKTTE, TEIVIINEUT, NOVetlabor 25, itki9. The oil market In ntill being watched closely with a lively Interest, not only by thiwo who are actively engaged In it. but by the public generally. Many and varied are the • lowa entertained in regard to Ito more° from now until the None of the rear; It la a hard problem as It now standm, and manyan op •rator would give all he is worth to have It nolved—to know what to b. tramplre within that tone, anti how the contest that in now being carried on with so much energy and 'vim, will terminate, and na to who will be the victors and who will be vanquished. An already in timated the situation in decidedly Inter esting, and an the game la a big one, both portion are doing their beat, play leg their cwt.& with all the skill and strategy they poems., an the nay ing in, It In war "to the knife," and, oonaequently there m ust, of necessity, be aomebedy hart. The Retinal market continuor weak, for November and strong for December, and weak for almost any delivery be yond Dowwmber; In fact, the whole move ment seems to have settled down on De cember and it will have to be closed up In that month, aa ft is the lent one of the year. The ()rude market ta strong for Keller options this year, 'with senittral large ulee and there are, It Is mid, buy er, for all that offers at market price. It Is now rumored that a crude "corner" Is contemplated next month, and that the Idea In buying op all these sellers ogtions, le to take a sharp turn on the a orts—having got control of all the oil to put prices up and make them (the "aeons") pay pretty heavy differences. There are those who allege that it le not oil these buyers want but differences, and thle they are determined to have if It is We can report eal. In lola of 8,000 bbls, seller this year, at 10%, which enema to be regarded ae Ibe standard prime for that delivery, and there in but little In quiry at present for any other. We can also report a wile of 3,000 bbls, seller first half of 1870, (40 to 40) at I.lti. We beard of a party who delivered oil on a buyer option to day at IN 1843. ANDERSON & WOODS, HEST REFINED OAST STEEL =I Ctrmao Plow and Apring ►IILYT A 11./i _ ELLER SHIC SBN PROCBSS. The Traate.• ar. nnle mrpitre.l I. t lice* *es for th. itac of the L tit.'ol•l74llN rlttl CES-t. stmerlorquelity Imparter! to (mut Iron, the great immurement In Inferiorroe, and the re named rust, rumen/n.l It to MI massetnetnnersof Iron Parties wishing to am It ean obtain !Imams by applying to JAMES P. SPEER, ♦lWrur) fur the Trotter t 1 .4 $1 tugltalt, Buildthe, 9114 fourth • Null.Uslatiested le•Ite0 to vital the SElolntxxieur it Wo ere wben the yr.... I. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIDLICK & CO., PITTIDUUOD. P/L C=l CAST AND OERIAN STEEL. HA IL."A • tjt'I."'A T S‘I; 4 I•I..TY...I SYKINtitA, • %1.., .11,11. list. LA.. Lc. Warebonse, an Water and 100 First Ste. B LACH DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers sat an desCrlptlwas or elce awl WwrcG•usr, TN! RT. ILTH, ill I En' ri IV" and =3 11011INSON, REA h. CO., AuerAstor, to RoniAnoti, Y, Sin WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND VIAOHIHISIS, PITTSBURGH, llll•uulleivrers of Boat sod Z4u , looary nral•l 1 , 3- 11:17i rn ' g ' ....ol . .. M a " t;• au a Muni., and Phew, Iron I Marl Inca No. 151, cortamr llxst •ad etolthlosid Wee.. r .tfo a[T . f .r o It.D n r • TIENT 1N ; THOMAS CARLIT 414 CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and larkine Work', I= ltnalshelnrwr• of Stationary .n 4 PartsblelSlAms [eaglet, lgl P . Pullrys, Staartlnc. lit in and r••• Wall Work, Ilol.log 1.1111 and Machine eutlngs, Utsla Nam Weights, Wagon Bones Ac. nalit border sad nave.. hand Engines el all rhea 1137,4:1k. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST BISSELL & CO'S Raving secured • large yard and famished It WI. the moot approval machinery, we are peer pared to mast Pattern every derartptitto of BOM BES In the best manner. •od werr.ted equal to tay made lo the country. Cbterneyt, Breeching, Tin Beds, liteana Pipes. Locometive Bolters, (•eodeneers, raft Pmts. Tanks . , Oil e4ifs, ♦giro- tors, nettling Pats, Boller Ito. Bridget, Begat Pans, and sole martulacterers of trarnalllhr Pat- FOB BIT CT M N 0 CS COAL ,l•topfAri plea Tri IUMPH, Warranted to Cook, Bake or Bout as well as any other Store hi the Colon. BISSELL & 00., No. 23r, Liberty Street Also, go bend Lad rur P 1.111.011 STOV Vt. lIIIATINO aPOT Q (MATS PQOI4Tb. riNDIMS. 00441[114113 RAMA'S. to. GRAFF, HUGS & CO., SrriCl - NrES, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," rot WIRIINO BUILDING. THI I.IIW ANTI-DV..7 CVOICIN. PITOVZ. "NIUULATUI." 01.11.IIKA1A VAh 'n ICln