El II Jas. V zulcxa . Pres 3 W. P. ?mum. BILD't. pITTSBURGR FORGE AND IRON CO., MAN - OPACTUILVELS OP Bar Iron; P"'ilroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car *odes' Rolled; Railroad Car Axles ll7 , nered; • ti Loenmove Pram es; .Loeomotive Frame Shap ; Side Bode! Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts;, Steamboat Cranks; Aston Rods, wrists; ZPltman Jaws, Collars,..te. Oboe, No. 17,7. PENN STREET, PITTSBURGH. P•.. GRAFF, BYERS & kANUFACTIIRKIII3 OF Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron, WROUCHVIRON, I'm/ Welded Tubes.for Gas, Steam, Water, 4te. ALSO. oth WELL TUBING. Office, 98 Water and 182 First Streets. PITTSBURGH, Pa KENSHIGTON IRON WORKS. LLOYD & BUM IdANUFACTUBEES OF Be3t Common,-Beamed, Charcoal JUNIATA IRON. MERCHANT BAR, ROUND andIIQUABE IRON HOOP BAND, T and ANGLE IRON. HBLER PLA.TE and SHEET - MOWER AND REAPER BADS. CYLINDER and etyma) or PING= 71111,1101. SMALL T RAILS 20 and to the yard. . IiVRODGHT CHAIRS and SPIKES for same. FLAT RAILS Punched and Countersank. COAL •SCREEN IRON. • • • NAILS AND - SPIKES.. • Warehouse and trittee .at the. Wont., EIRIFEN ()RUH STREET, (scontinuation of First street,) 114 Inthing the City Gas Works. Pittsburgh. E VERSON, PRESTON & CO. I Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, N 05.166 and 167 FIRST STREET opposite Monongahela House, ap24td6 PITTSBURGH. STE WORKS pITTSBUIRG4I STEEL WORKS L15TA8..1.314D IP 1845.] , 1 ANDERSON & WOODS, (811CC8350.11.8 TO ANDCHSON, COOK £ CO., lianurscturers of every description of • r STEEL: BEST REFINED TOOL STEEL Xlll,.Mulay; Crots Cut SAW PLATES. 'Spring, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel. " Shovel, Hoe, York, stake and Toe valk eteer. "It aliroad spring steel and Frog Volute, Cast Steel, Zinger bars, rickle Steel-I.:rill:kg Steel Ty re, Plow 'Wings, etc, ,• Oil Drill oteel. • . once and Worlur-i.:orner niter AND ROSS rive., Pittsburgh, Pa - - j• 29:de isnEFiIiELD STEEL WORKS. MORI NIMICK & CO. 17/11313, PA., Mama aotnrOrs of every. description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, RAILWAY SPPrina9, -- ' v*•LILTIC J PLATFORM. SPRINGS, • 5, STEEL 1111 Z, trc.. ac. Waleltoroe t Etter sud'loo Fula sig. MILLER, BARB & PARKIN. ,"5. , 1-e-.• 'l. ' aziessez. PAB?RUB: VIL METCALF, 1 REUBEN MILLER, ISEO. W.-BABB, CHAS. PARKIN._ BrzatlLL.PAifintra-13. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 3111.4-M.ll, BARR eic I'AJEUEENT, Office, No. 339 -Liberty St, PITTI3BUUGH, PA. ibl4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND S=L WORKS PARK, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of O ee and Warehotise i _l3l_,U 122. 194 SEZOND sad 110 and 121 FIRST STRERTS. NOVELTY WORKS. piTTs BUB GU NOVELTY WORKS. ADAMS, Et'iiE.E & CO. jAnuiAOTOUiR OF Sielittone Standard, Patent Platform and Counter SCALES. Janus Faced Patent Roar Locks and Latehe PAINT AND 0 WFEE MILLS. MALLEABLE MON. &ci Corner of Grant and First .S:reets, PITT -taTRUI4 sn :tB4 HA.RDW AR NEW HARDWARE 11 . 0195 t. IINDSEY, STE4RIT & EMVER, lltiiutactuiers and 'lmporters et RYA FL .13 AM , CUTLERY, &C. 837 LEBE,RTY STREET, ooßrizs oF One . Squisre fie)ow 17nion DejpoS, PI:rTSEi efio..fil • Agnu t:r.;#iit.i.,..6.N.l4.o,,tsiervi AND ertviißUßl6lll. FORT PITT LUMBEIL COM PAN It , • Capital: - - $126,000. PRAKILANT—EDWARD DITHWIRIR. BunarrAur--T. A. WRIWIT. 817P4RTNTIMI14NT—EDW. DAVISON, _, . , . .. LUMBES Y A.8.13-4.karner of BUTLER aadLITM BEli a l'itEtTa. Ninth Ward.. merlin , : AT RORT !ITT (1148/3 WORKS " Waal" W , Wotan Street. • GAS AND , STEAM PITTING y eL'io aminnr J OHN BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AM) STEAM FITTERS, Manufacturers of PIIMBIS AND BRANS WORK A 2O e A vv l tr u ri t mlor , s2ll ,l ll . ln OAH FIXTUMMa Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH. . , RAM 111E,I, M. WICKERS HAM, . • 124 First street, rittabttrgh; Pa. Agent to the sale of boruwait; licitighankoro, peplitnei lantiells, Duncan non.. 6tafilionc; ()lendOn, end' other - brarde of Anthracite, Youghiogheny :oleo and Q. It. Charcoal ypous trm eras 'oil ereisr!*jk4ctfultr,ocildtedo A TuLs WORK MORTON STRRET, Ninth Ward, Prr'rssuncru. THOMAS N. MILLER, President. These Works( are among the largest and most complete establishments In the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of every deseiription. Boilers,• 011 Talks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Bolling Kill Castings. Engine Castings. Machine' Castings. General' Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED n09:n89 NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS.. Corner Carroll and Smalltnan Streets, (NINTH WARD,) xbia-rsituncrii, PA. - lin& SMITH, Manufacturer of CAST. IRON BOWL PIPE , FOR GAB AND WA.TER WORKS.' a re V i t ialtlLßizits, dry %saarlrfeleTghsris ass o rtment of General Castings ter Gas and Water Works. I would also of Gas Works c eout a il t rcl o ltimtw in . ten dents felealo 0. LIVINGSION•W. U. BURT. W. is ReauisoN, at. LIVZSTON;II4 CO., • ON FOUNDE R S, MANUFACTITIMILS 01? FINE LIGHT , CASTINGS, All descriptions, for Plumbers and Gas Fitters; Ag ricultural Implements, Cotton and. Woolen Mil chine:3, &c. All JObWork promptly attended to. Office and Worka—WASHINGTON AVENUE, near Outer Depot. Allegheny City. Pa. .1 ROBERSON BEA & CO., . • Suneestiors to ROBINSON, KIM £ MlLlstag, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND'IMARHINISTS. PITTSBURGH, Maiinflcturerr of Boat and Btationary Steam En glnes, Blast Engines. Mill , Machinery, Gearing, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and Stills, Boller and Skeet Iron Work. Office, No. 151. corner Past and NmlthfleldStreeta. Agents for litirFAßD'El PATEN'PINJECTOB for feeding Boilers. Jailtrs2 MONT - BLANC FOIINDBY. Butler Street, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Union Iron Mille.) Boning Min and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY Orders promptly Ind carefully executed Charges reasonable. :4 A:4O kr.v,,r.11i3 ILi oc15:128 B ERLIN FOUNDRY. PRICE & SIMS. office and Warehouse. 29 Wood Street. Manufacture and keep imnstautly on band Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes, WAGON BOXIII, DOG IRONS, 131JOAR SETTLER, HOLLOW WAR'S, And Castings generally THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and - iodine Works, SANDUSKY ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.:, Manufacturers of Steam Engine zt Oil Presses, Pul leys, Shafting, Grist and haw I Work Bolling lai MU' and Macne Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, *lee. Build to order and have on band Engines of all sizes. ' melf:qS Z - IENTRAL FOIINDRX L AN D ROLL WORKS 'O6 Penn Street. . poumAN, BOYD & BARMY. Ohllllialts, Mill Castings. 801 l tatiiis. FELTON MACHINE WORKS, ESTABLISH= IN 1036. anufactory - of STEAM ENGINES, st all else. and of the most approved patterns, tor stationiu7 porpo.eß• BTEAM - BOATS and STEAM. FERRY . BOATS. A variety at 10, ft and 10 bone power pr ENGINES. whizh will be sold at very-minced ENS P. F. GEISSE. O. Filly miles below - Pittahurgh, on the Ohlo river, and line of C. & P. It. • LUMBER. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! ALEULAINDE/2 PATTERSON, Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber. 0% HAND AND FOR /ALE t 506.000 feet i/ry Pine Boards," 30,1.00 feet Dry Oak, 1 and 2 '3o,oollfeet tiry Ash, 3d ana 3 Ulm: 11 01/.01.0 r. et ,r-i emitiek; 1 1,000,000 No. 18-Inch Shingles, exited; . 100.000 No. 110 i..eli shingle., sawed; 100.000 •No. 116-Inch shingles, s ssed; . . 1a,0001,,,,,,i5t rusts, 7, 8 and 13 f.nst; aon (War rusts. • Also. Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, In large - or small quantities. YARDS ho. 86 PREBI.II STREET formerly Manche ;11,1.167 RELIKCC STREET. ON,O - the /has V. ork., Aiirgh ny el. y. - hent23 . . • Edward Davison, L, F. Doman, John Mellon, E. D. Dttbrldge, GPO, W. MOLY/lige, IM, L. Malone.. h. R. Johnston. IRON BROKERS. IRON BROKER, PIG 11 - MPNII. - PITrSBURPH, q.AZETT.E 111.0NDAY, AUGUST 24, 1868 FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOTLERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SttuTAS OfSeAedd Warehouse eoruer Seeond, , Short and Liberty Streets, Ordcra sent to promptly attended to. . BARN Ll 7 & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 20, 92, 24 AND 26 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the most approved maghloery, we are _prepared to manufacture every description of BOILERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes , Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Sal Pan s ,Tanks Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,. Bollr Iron, ' Bridges. Sugar Pass, and sole mane faciurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. Repairing done on the shortest notice. laS:c= JAMES M. SITES, , Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., - r kIANIIPACTUILKII OP IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM FI2E, BOLLING MILL STACKS; And SHEET IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JAB= 11. BRUSH =MOND D. SWAM JARED M. BRUSH & SON, lIANDPACTIIRDIIB OP Steam Boilers; Oil Stills, _Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &0. 61 Penn Street, .Pittsburgh, Pa. A STETTLER SONS & CO., ANUSACTIIIIEBS 07 Steam Bailers, Oil Stills, Tanks, And SHEET IRON WORK, of all kinds. Locust Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh: jun. STOVES, CASTINGS, &c COON STOVES. Ivvioi,:latiql:p BISSELLdk, CO:S FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as well as any other Stove In the Union. - Bissrm, & co,, No. 235 Liberty Street. Also on band and for sale, PAIILOR STOVEB, HEATING STOVES _ GRATE - FRONTLFENDENN. COOKING NGEB, ac. r CHEAPEST PLACE An the ' TO BUY THE TRIUMPH COOKINC isatko. 148 GRANT STREET. WARING AND KING, 00131131.11110/3 iferehants And Brakes la Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, .1 PITTSBURGH, PA , I PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, TACK BROTHERS,( COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its Produ Pittsburgh OnIee—DALZBLL , BUILDING. ner of Daqueene.Way. and Irwin ‘treeta. !Phlladelphls office- , 121 WALNUT ST. spl:m10 JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO., Oil Commission Jobberi, No. DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude and Refined One, Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and Cooperage. Our long experience In the Petroleum trade enables us to oiler unusual facilities and in ducementb to operators.' As heretofore, we are de termined to mate it the Interest of buyers and sel lers to give Ile a call. Parties having Oils for sale are cordially invited to bring their samples. . . H M. LONG! & CO., • IdANUFACTURE.Rti Or PURE WHITE BURNING OIL ) .Brand:--"L UP /PLUM' l -1 Office, No. 2 lhatuesue Way, Pittsburgh. 11 8 . I pitAloiracAct 1 , 1 • 18 . FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LEMON & WEISE, WO. 118 FO J} surnmEr - r. hand eve variety of PARLOR and MADDER FURNITURE, to with a coin .plete assortment - of common Wurnltureat reduced Thuse;tu want of anything in our fine aro cordially' invited to 'call before purchasing • Work guaranteed. . . mh2l:nia LEMON k Wie.TRE. LAKE SILIPIERIOIt COPPER IkMl, miDamEurNe WOBEE, PUT`9I.`SHUItcII-1. PAR K. McCURDY 41/. CO. Idanturautureri, ut OuvAttling, Braziers ) and Bolt Premedoppar, Pneed (Mosier Bottoms, itnieed OUll But.- tome, Shelter bolder. Alpo, Imnos , s'aand 'Dealer!! m metal, Tin, PlatV4 , d o t: Iron... Wire,. &0.. Con 'tautly uts thatsd Tlntmrse Machines. a.di Poole,e,"f ~- • Warehuusw, 144)• T.R HAT SE and If4o SECON BTlOCCrid!lttanurgiso . tipeciarpmelErrif oopper cut, to laity Wore() tomtit 4 % , .kfigiqf • MANUTACTITIMBB OP PITTSBURGH, Pa. he above address will be mb7:IEG CET THE BEST. TRIUMPH, P. C. D OILS. WARING:, KING & CO, 127 Walnut Street. FURNITURE. - COPPER. FINANCIAL. rwwMniii~Mni, FORT PITT BANKBG COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : STOCKHOLDERS INDIVI DEALzus. GOVERNMENT ' AND CO INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIAIE DEPOSITS. Collections made on all accessible points in the United States and Canadas. DIRECTORS: V o lt? , . t. C ir E . Iltr s . , ( Andrew 2dlller, Jams M. alley. ICLERHA4I, Preen. D. LEET WILSON. Cashier, D. Hostetter, James Gordon, D. Walince, Z. Fawcett, SARPL. lie KEYSTONE BANK, No. 293 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBIJEGH, PA. CAPITAL, (authorized ' ) : : : : $200,000. H. J. Lynch, John Murdoch, Jr., William Espy, Samuel Barckley, . AGENERAL BANKING BUSINESS i TRANSACTED 1 Unctions made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD. H. J. LYNCH, President. GEO. T. VAN DOSES. Cashier. - mzilils:l; CO i10:4 ; 4 :lsZi 0%4,91.11111ra no PEOPLES SATO GSBANK; OF PITTSESURGEL. CASH CAPITAL President—HENßY LLOYD. Vice President—WlLLlAM REA. Henry Lloyd. !Hon. Thos. Mallon, E. P. Jones, Th. Wlgh mon Geo. W. Hallman, Wm. Rea, R. IL Hartley, (Edward Gregg, Hiram Stowe Secretary 8/, Treas'r—S. F. VON BONNIIORST. SIX PER C NT. INTEREST paid on time de posits. Deposttamade on or before Aus ust Ii will bear Interest nom that date. Interest computed on lot November and tat Mar. tv3tit7B NATIONAL COI'. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON JUL IL HILL ... CAPITAL, : : : $500,000 A. Patterson, Wm. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Allen Kirkpatrick, W. S. Haven, (DISCOUNTS DAILY, AT 11 A. If.p9:cen HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, rrrpsiturtiaxx, (RCOCES3OII.B TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,) DZALI:118 IA Exchange, Coin, Coupowil, And piriletdar attention paid to be purchue and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. UOE.ME9 & 07 Market Street, .Prx"r•rsxstriwii. United made on all the principal points or the United States and Cansdas. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States 6ecurities. ja80:al EMI =I WEST RN SAYINGS BANK, No. 59 Fourth Sh•eet. CHARTEIZED 1866. Interest paid on Time Deposits ANY SUM REOEIVED.FROM ONE DOLLAR UPWARD. DEPOSITS BIUBJECT . TO• CHEGN, * WITHOUT INTEREST. Discounts Dolly at IS .I•ciook. • • Tresideut—THOMPSON BELL Vice PrOident—A. M. , 11ARSHALL. DIREGIOREI: THOMPSoN DELL, A. M. MARSHALL, JOB. DILWORTH. I JOS..ALIIREE. J. J. GILLESPIE. atockholdera to whom we Wm. Forsythe, Win, Cm . Willie Maze D. W. C. Bidwell, E.-M. Fultaii. MECHANICS' SAVINGS HANK, N 0.14 Smithilelcl Street, LIMBURG% PA. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.. ANY 8V RECEIVED FROM ONE DOLLAR 'UPWARD. De• posits received subject to check, without Interest. , , . . JAMES BLACKMOILE, President.. -= GEO. D.'TINDLE, litcrethry and Treisuien JA2dr:3 H. GOPKINS, lielleltor. , • , ~ TBUSTEES: 1 James Blackmer°, James 11.1lopkIrm, Alex. Timlle, , . James Morn IL I "In Deltne:' W. W. Brad'Ethsw. G. Cubbage, Robert Wrsy. _ John vans. - CORN ATEA': RYE FLOUR, &c. ASHINGT6IV MILLS, WASHINGTON STREET, Near. Pittsburgh Grain Elevator W. W. ANDERSON. r ititinnsetprer foisN xrp 4 L,ItYZ,4OIIII , and IPPED PEICD. Orders delivered in.elPiqr Ireo.of Outgo. - Grain of all lauds choPpe oOrn idiedlo(4 qu alien IA eitoe DIRECTORS. Win. H. Hamilton, Henry Rockstoce, --- Geo. T. Van Doren. $lOO,OOO Ml= President. Cashier DIRECTORS: James Georg ld eW ce s e : l dles a, Wm. Douglas, Wm. Reed. 81:3 1:21 make reference: Joseph Dilworth. Rev..Davld Kerr , Henry Lambert, A. M. Brown, Tbomaa Kwint. PH. R. NilErrilTZ, BANKER, _Corner of Wood and Flfth Strecits. GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. - R. BONDS, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS ( Bought on the most favoraole, - term • s. Sells' LET TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a enable in any part of Etirope. DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS. JAS T. BRADY & CO., (Successors to S. JONES & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., R -EL INT Irob. R. BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, BILpEB n COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS rir Interest Allowed on Deposits. • JEW-Money loaned on Government Bonds at low est market rates. Orders execn i ted for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO tor pittslntglj ittkEttt. - - FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, August 22, 1868. In gold a firmer feeling was manifested to day, butin the absence of any uncov ered short sales, the market is barely sus tained, and the whole course of the market points towards lower %notations. Government securities are only sus tained by the yet comparativelY low rates for call loans; the large • dealerS are not disposed I to cover and look for lower prices. The investment demand is light, except some small orders from the coun try, and before large capitalists take hold oftliem, the market must have declined at least one per cent. yet. The stock market is weak and unsettled; the partial advance this forenoon has been lost again in the afternoon, and the swindling operations of the Erie directors cannot fail to affect the general market to a further degree. It is stated on good au thority that Erie has not yet touched its lowest point, and that it may see the thir ties before a reaction will take place.'' All those who calculate on 69 again will have to await a long time before confidence is restored. The purehithe of the sound steam ers and the lease of the roads connecting 1 with Boston, also the issue of four millions 1 of new stock may all be false, and if the directors can put the stock low enough and clean out all the wall speculators for a while they will let it drop still further. Business; is dull. Money is still easy. The New York Stock quotations to-day as received by Mr. Ph. R. Mertz, were as follows; Gold 144%; 1881's, 113%; 6-20's, 1862, 113%; do 1804, 1081‘; do 1865, 111%; do new, 107%; do 1867, 107 8 '; 10-40's, 108%1 Cleveland & Pittsburgh 85%; Fort Wayne, 106%; Western ,Union , Telegraph 33%; Adams Express, 49; Erie, 48; New York Central, 123%; Reading, 89%; Michigan Southern, 82%; Chicago & ,1 Rock Island, 80%; Chicago & North Western, 80%; do Preferred, 80%. —Last feature in the Erie gamble in New York is the premature closing of the trans fer books previous to the election. This action of the directors is said to be a move ment in their own favor and to enable them to hold control of the Company at the next election. A very considerable amount of the stock recently , has been ing in their names and the names of those of their friends. It was not generally ex pected that the books would be closed prior to the 15th of September, . PITTSBIJRCH Acid, Acetic 26 Acid,.... .$ 125 Acid, Tartaric 311 Aloes, Cape 30 Ammonia, Aqua... 13 Ammonia, Carb... Alum Arnica Flowers—. V 3 Balsam Copalba .. 112 VS Bay Rum Ti Blue 1.135/1' 63 Bine Vitriol 13 Borax, refined Brimstone, Brim. Flor. 13alph. 71i Calomel 1 12 Camphor, refined. 1:C. Cantharides 2 Oa Chamomile, Germ. 27 Chamomile, Bum.. 65 Claim . °Form. 2 10 Cochineal ji Ib. Root Gentian 13 Hoot Ginger E. 1.. Root Ginger Jam. 40 Root Ipecac pow 'd 450 Root Jaitp pow'd. 2-75 -- Root Liquorice Root Rhubarb 3 40 Hoot Him povr'ii., '3 00 - Rout Sarsaparilla.. ' 60 Hoot Se tweet 58 RootValerian-Eng 67 • Root Valer'n, Ger. n Sal Ammoniac 18 Sal Epsotir ......... Sal R0che11e........ 53 Sul Soda 4 Seed Canary 13 3 ., Seed Hemp . 11 Seed Cardainun...: 6 Oar Seed Alas turd Senna Alex - Senna E. .1 27 Soda BI Carl 814 ISoap Cantile .... . 24 Soap Ca'atile, white 30 Sugar Lead.:. ...... 48 Turpentine pirlta 70 ilva Unti 16 Venetian. red 5 Whiting 33§ Copperas Cream Tartar ? lb 'Cubaba—. 44 D overri Vowder... '2 SO' Ether, Nltros A 70 Ether, Sulphuric.. 1 :11 titan rable Sorts.rA Gem Ar.Mle Select tki (urn 6.5 lloffinan's A nod in -7/1 Resub 7 40 Juniper Berries - 7 Liquorlee t ,Calab..' 52 Liquorice, Italian. 47 Liquorloc, 20 Madder . 2! magnesia .Calcine. 100 Maktnesia Car 10.... Manna . 1 4 3 Morphia 7 ' .011 Bergamot in Oil Castor 011 Cinnamon 4 90 011 Cloves 4 00 .Q Cod ver 14 ' r' e 11 Li New. York . .Dm . Goods Market. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yang,' August 22.-;--Trade more ac tive; only change'to;day is in. the 'offering 4 f good live prints at one shilling per yard, at which price they sold freely,'rho Gran-4 iteville are selling a brat class article Brown sheetings,, at Rio bat best-Eastern' makes are worth 17c, and two or three brands are held at 17160; very good sheet ing like Stark_ A and Lymon E are selling •as low,as 16a16 4c. In • bleached ti-ittislinti there is very little change of prices., and generally steady at 28c for 'Manville; 150 lot New York Mill ; 59c for' Wattioutta.and Utica Nonpareil:. 22 1 40 for Tuscarora: and Arkwright Water Twist; 18,y3 for .Lones 'dale; 18c for }Tills Ilemperldeni and Forest dale;:l7ll'for Longlev, ,and 13 1 ,(,0, for Red Rank. Black Rock Linsoys new Wing 22X. Chicago Cattle Market. . ' . (By Telegraph to the I Itli burl. II I hi.z,tc e .) CH/CAti.o ! Augusit 22.-I.attle dull and en tirely nominal. 1 11.9t.;itetivin salsa 1 59.25 a 0,82% for fair to tnediuili and 9,`751t10,11.if0r good, tociloix) slaw:4l3.c, OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, August 22, 1888. CRUDE—The market has been dull and panicky throughout the last week, and to-day has been no exception to those pre ceeding it. There was but a single sale re ported, 1,000 bbls, to be delivered between the first and 20th of September, seller's-op tion, at 13c. Later in the day this figure could not have been realized for that de livery, though we do not believe that any sellers could have been found below; in deed, there isbut little oil offering, either for present or future. All the year, seller's option, is offered at 12%c, without finding takers—yesterday there was h , a sale of 1,000. each month from September to December, inclusive, at 13c. The asking price at Oil Citpto-day was 35, though we heard it in timated that a plump offer of 3.4,50 would doubtless have met with a favorable re sponse. Upon the whole, the market has been in a very sickly and complicated con dition all week. and while the decline thus far has not been very great; the teridencY, nevertheless, appears to be strongly down ward. REFINED—There has been considerable excitement in Refined during . the past two or.three days.'and while the market has been constantly fluctuating, the tendency, as a general thing, has been downward, and some of the strongest bulls have be come a [little weak in the knees, while the bears have bad it pretty much their own way. The-sales for the last half of August have- been quite large, aggregating nine thousand barrels in one day, and the price for that delivery declined during the week from 33% to 31y,c, at which figure it was offered this atternoon, without finding • buyers. The late months have also de clined in nearly the same ratio, and even at the decline, the demand is by no means. urgent, and buyers are scarce. The. Sales , to-day Were: 500 bbls first half October at 32c; 600 last half Septeinber at 320: 1,000 : August at 31lic; 500 last half October at 32, laud 1,000 each for September, October,. No vember and Decembher, on private terms. Late last evening a shrewd operator who had a blight indez-of what was coming, sold a "line'? of 500 each for September, October and November, at 32%c. RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. Morgan &Co 320 Fisher Ar Br° 240 Fawcett, L. &-S. 320 I W. Mccutcheon. 55 Standard W'ks..loloNat. Ref. Co 440 Butfutri,K.a. Co. 240 I Leech & W00d... 240 RUG MARKET. l it /b. 011 Croton S 525 OH Lem0n.........500 011 L\Tentsfoot 1 - 60 011011ve 3 25 800 011 Olive, qte 011 Olive, ptil 475 011 Peppermint .... 7 25 011tiatiliaftwa 1 40 011 Wintergreen .. 57s Opium 11 90 Potassit Bromide.. 285 Pot:tesa Chlornte.. 67 I'otassa iodide 6 45 VI oz. 2 40 lit UM. Quinine 1i0,in... Total OIL SHIPPED RA ST BY A. V. I. B. J. C. Kirkpatrick AS Co., 214 bbls refined _to W. P. !Jogai] & Bro., Philadelphia. Braun & Wagner. 350 do do to Waring,. King & Co.. Philadelphia. Buffurn, Kehew Co.; 50 kio do to W. P.-. Logan & Bro. Philadelphia. Lockhart. Frew & C0., - 698 do do to War den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. 0. B. .toned, 51 do rel. to C. B. gel brook, F'hilaciel phia. Citizens Rel. Co., 199 WAN - refined to F. As Dilworth Co., Philadelphia. R. W. Burke, 200 bhis ref. to Warden,. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. H. Koehler, 200 do do to C. B. Holbrook,-7 Philadelphia. • - 0. B. Joiies, 109 do do to F. A.•Dilworth & Co.,.Pitiladelphia. • ' Fulton; Marvin & Co. 159 do do to W... P. Logan & Bro., Philade lphia.. Livingston & Bros., 100 benzolo to War 'den;Prew Co., Philadelphia. ' Waling, KingJaganian & Co.. 1 9 0 do._do toWaring,, King & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPMENTS FROM , DUQUESNE OBITIT. —FOS. TWO BAYS. - . , • LE OkS. Balleuthie dt Co., 60 do ref. to Ward en , Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. 105 do do to w. - , Logan Union Reif. Co, & Bro., Philadelphla" kt. Co:, 162 do do to Waring,. • aging &ea Philadelphia. . . G. W-Holdship