6. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE WORKS, COLEMAN, RAM & CO., Manufacturers of( ERON, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS I Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron, Juniata • L-on. Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron. ylinder Iron, XL Iron, Flanged Cotter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal 'toads, Iron Wedges, Flat Rail for Coal Roads, Boiler Iron, Crow Bars, Chain Links. Boiler Heads. Steel and Iron Harrow Teeth. Carriage, 'Wagon, Seat and Coach Springs, and Axles, all styles: Slab Steel for Plows, Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings and Moulds cut to pattern. S.ring steel ail sizes. A. B. Steel andSteelTlre, Steel Crowßars, Steel Sh lug, &e. ALL I sDS FIRST T CLAM AND WANRAN• ED. sar-Offic- s and Werks 16th street and Alle gheny ri • • r and 77 WATER STREET. Pitts burgh. 1 1 1 ' ROY BBANCKEP..& CO., GODEF 42 Exchange Place, New York, Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States for the Prussian Mining and Iron Com- Piny of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to suit purchaser!, (delivered in either New York or rhiladelphla,) the celebrated V. 6. SPIEGELEISEN' Used so extensively for the manufsettuing of BESSEMER STEEL This Iron is free from Snlpur and Phosphorus, and cantatas a heavy per oadage of Manganese. Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical analysis will be promptly forwarded on applies- JaM:d7B aeon SHEFFIELD tiTEEL WORKS. SINGER, =OK & CO., - , IPITTSI3I7ILGU. PAL. Manufacturers of every description of CAST 'AND GERMAN STEEL, ELLIPTIC Al D PLATFORM SPBfRGS, AXLES, STEEL TITLE, Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sts. MILLEII, BARR & PARKIN. Giannua. perrmitas: 4 1 v 1 71 6. if i x . T i f i leLP : I c iBUBBIF BMUS. PARTarza—S. N. MIRE. CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER,- BARR & - PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBURGH, PA. ftl4:d4B BLACK DIAMOND • - ' STEEL WORKS. 'PARK, =OMER & CO., • Manufacturra of all deacrlptlorui of Office and Warehotse, 120. 122. 1 4 SECOND and Lt 9 and /21 FIRST STREETS, IRON WORKS. AB. Tr mama, Pres , t..—. W. P. Poussix, Bup,t. pITTSEINGIEI FOIEWE g- AND IRON CO., ILASIIFACTURZIIS 107 Bar Iron; Rai/road Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles B011ed; Bailroad Car Axles Haminertell Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Freme Shapes; Side Rods; Yokes, Straps; Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; , Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, dcc. Office, No. 177 PENH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA ELLERSILICSEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now orepared to grant licen ses for the use of the ELLEESHAUSEN PRO CESS. The superior quality ImParted to good iron, the great improvement in inferior iron, and the e d uced cosc.commend it to all manufacturers of Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by applying to JAMES P. SPEER, . • AttOrney for the Trustees, OFFICE; 360 PENN STREET. Parties interested are invited to visit the SHOENBEILGER WORKS, where the process Li now in successful operation. y e 81da EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works,. Warehousb, Nos. 166 asal67 FIRST mom , . odixate MonongC3elmaionse, _ staUclf3 PITTSBURGH. NOVELTY WORKS. pITTEIBIPAGH NOVELTY WORKS.' -FoundeerA:' IC 183$. ,4DADIS, MIME & CO. .•7‘ ItAitrACTIABSII6 07 SEISTONELe' IIDARDOVADISANK PAT ' ram TFONIS AND COUNTEB SCALES. `Jane Paced Patent Doer Locke and Latches. Paint and Cone do. COBNZE OF PlitVklyE ET 6, WWl' EITS, _ Pittsburg ePstra. re7.V ' ip ij:i i S L 1 JONA Y. COOP= JOB. IL/1111....8iN3T JIM& JOHN M• COOPER it. CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAK FITTERS, litsaufseturen oUPIIKrB ANII IMAM ND evewr i ntl . 2llle i ti z e t r d a s. in ejss •kVor. of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSI3URGIL Foummn, istrAmizasirs. piAt FORT PITT FOUNDRY COITANY. OFFICE AND ORIELS, TWELFTH S REET, PITTS BURG 4, PA. • 1 prEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. • NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND. PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and Smallman Streets, (NINTH WARD,) . , PlTTErEttrlt43lla. • WILLIAM S ITH, retartufaormre. of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS, My Pines are all cut invariablyin Pits, in dry Wald, and 1.51 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings for Gas and . Water Worts. I would also call the attention of Superintend • ants of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. ATLAs minKs, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward, P'FrTS33IURGEL THOMAS N. SHLLER,President. These Works are among the lamest and most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish Engines, of ever 7 description. Boilers, 011 Tasks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. Itting Castings. ~,te ' Engine Castings. Machine Castings. General Castings. ORDEISS SOLICITED soS:nta ROBINSON, REA & CO., ' Successors to R013131301r, MINIS & WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gealng, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: 011 T l'Org and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work. N Office, o. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARD , S PATENT INJECTOR for 'ceding Boilers. MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler Street, Ninth. Ward, (Opposite Union Iron PITTSBURGH. Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND centimes GENERALLY. Orders promptly and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. & ILiCKIJNIL ocls:Lt3 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works, SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA:, Manufacturers of Steam Engines, O 1 Presses, kuileys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Bolling MiII and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, W/11(011. Boxes, &a. Bullet to order and -have on hand Engines of all sizes. mvit:qs OENTRAL FOUNDRY , AND ROLL WORKS- - 880 Penn Street.. BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAOALEY. Chill Bolls, Mill Outings. 801 l Lollies, &a. LII LUMBER I ! ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber. ON HAND AND YOR BALE : .L 000,000 feet Dry Pine Boards; 150.000 feet 1% and 2 DLO Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 13t inch Common Flank; 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak; 25,000 feet Dry 2, 2 - and 3 inch Ash, 5,000 ft. Dry 2,2% in. Cherry & Maple, 30,000 ft. Dry 1, 1%,' % sand 3 Inch topLar: 10,000 feet Dry Poplarikantllng; 260,000 feet Hemlock &gists and Scantbse 150,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sawed; 260,000 No. 118-Incli Shingles, sawed; - 40,000 No. 1 10.1ncit Shingle/I, shaved: *O,OOO Yire Brick; .- 1,000 :Fire Tile. LOU Tons Fire Clay; AnDsNo. and 107 STBXETAhfmerly Blanchester and 181 ItEBIICCA STRIESTorpp_o• site the Gas Works, Allegheny City. non IRON BROKERS RANtrEL WICILERSIWk IRON BROIEM; 124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Agent for the male of Cornwall, Coughlin , :lore Josephine, imanells,Duncannon,ntanhoke. glen don.and other brands of Anthracite. rollgldo. Oen, Coke and C. B. Charcoal. PIO ,XLVON'S. ' Grosignmenta ire Most nmneetltilly COPPER. r ARE SUPERIOR MB MILL AHD EINBLI±IM WOUB PrIT73DIIRGIII - . PARK, McCURDY & CO., lanutacturers or Sheathing, Brasies' and Balt Omer, Preesed Copper Bottoms, Raised Mill Bet. OM3. Spelter Solder. Also,lmporters and Deal ers . metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, wire. Cc. Con antly on hand T inners , liachinee as.d Toohi. Warehouse., No. 140 FIRST EITILEnT and US SNCOND tYPRNIIT, Pittsbordh. Special orders ottiopper Out to any desired Dat um. nlyl4•ColtdirT PITTSBURGH gAZErthl : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1869. ENGINES, BOILERS, &C. Rugg, BOLE 8c CO., Con POIDe Alley and Daqiesno __ tri ass THE Pont,) 1 Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. RTAnnfacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. Special attention Invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 1.5-horse power. CASTINGS, of every kind, made io order atoni Foundry, on THTRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS HOUSE and TOBACTTOSCRE WS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to order, at the 'INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, isGr All orders promptly tilled. TRY US FORT PITT BOILER, ST/ LL AND T WORKS. CARROLL dr. SNYD TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUZD TU FIRE-BOX. AND CYLINDER STEJI.I BB& . I OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, I . CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND, ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENSERS; STEA M RIDG PIPES;, GASOMETERS AND IRON BES 1 I PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES • I Office and Varehonee corner Second. Third, Short and Liberty Streets, I • PITTSBURGH, Pa. 40" Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. 1nh7:189 WIII. BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, • NOs. so, !IS, 14 AND 16 PENN ST. Raving secured a large yard and furnished It wan the most approved machinery, we are pre wed to manufacture every descriptionof BOIL ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers. Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. BepaLring done on shortest notice. ialkial JAMES M. BITER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH. PA., ILAIMPACTOItaII OP IRON ,OIL TANKS, SETTLING iems, COPPER Thum PIPS. BOLLG MILL STACKS. And SHEEN IRON] WORK. For Steamboats. JARZD U. /MUSH - EDMOND D. RE= JARED BE. BHUSH &S ON, 7LADDrACTIDIZIaI Or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61' Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, T HE BEST STOVES.I A. BRADLEY at CO. Manufacturers of . the greatest'y l arlety of Cook, Parlor and Ileatlng Staves, TO BE FOUND IN THE I STATR. Bole Ants for the celebrated Base Burning ge Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard (kW or Coke. Bast in the World for Parlor,Oftice, Store or Church. Fire needs no reklndllugrburns all win ter. Do moth ty uaui you see or send fur Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DE MAILER, BROS., Binithiteld St.; GEO. HUBLEY, Allegheny Clty• GRAFF, nueut & CO,, 111•1913TACTIIRE3113 OP MIRY 7.110.1 TY 01 BOSTON COOKING, RANGE, " THE FIERY - FURNACE, " Fon WAIIMING BU!LDLNGS. TEE NEW ANTI-DUST COO I KING , STOVE, '''BRODLATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S t Cincinn AU Pattern i , PORTABLE EANUE C IRON MANTL E' WELLMAN'S REP =..EC'fOE GItATEy, free from dlO, and Must; tiLTE PIioNTS, FENDERS, &c, 206 and 208 Litter ve215:y17 CITOK STOVES. CET THE BE BI SELL it TRIUMPH, FOR BITUMINO L 7 COAL. Warrsinted to Cook, Bake or Boost as Nell agony other Store , in Upton, 286 Liberty ►Uo on hand and for silo, WILOBSTO/VICB, HEATING "M t OR& 1 COOSIN PAPER MINE JPAoTumse ocostrAzar, msautsaturers PRINTING 86: - WRAPPING PAPER S I , CLINTON ktILL-437:KUBILNITGLN. MM. BBIGHTON KILL—NNW BRIBEITON. f' 01171 DE AND WABBB9IIBN. Na. 82 Third _ Btreot t Pt ebarelf- 1)4 0 .1 Ornosse—AUGUIST BABTVresidera. allo. B. LrvINGsTo , Treasurer. BAMITEL BIDDLE, Beeretarr. Dinscrows--Aggrst, Hartle. John 'Arwell. B. B. Hartman, John B. I .--ington. Oaah paid for Paner Stock. 1$29:08/1 WEST CODMION ItraChine Stool. Work.% Northwest earner of West thentown, AneelcuT MUM% ATysTEIL di . CO. Savo oa band or prepare on short uotleif ew earbm_ and Step Stones. l'lags for Sidewalks. Waite, cao. Head and Tomb Stones* all. - Orders proseolls executed. Priam reasonable PITTSETRGif, PA ANK licklarrAcrimuins or! BIILSB, 6 BOIL- Street, BURGH. PA. GSM MI Co.'s CO., Street. TENDZBIS. ANWltik •e. PArER. ' 'STONE. FINANCIAL. FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY, To 169 Wood Street. CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000,1 STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SEOURITIES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS. Celltions made on all accessible points in the U nited States and Canada'. DIBKCTOBB• Jno.O Risher, Robt. Andrew Miller, • James M. Bailey. D. Hc6tetter, Jame* Gordon., D. Wallace, Z. Fawcett, 1711Wir, Pres% SdN 9 L. Ble ILSON. Cashiei. _ D. MEET W NATIONAL BANK OF COMB, Cor. of Wood and Sixth St a. A. PAT T EASON President. JOB. H. HILL CAPITAL, : $500,000. DIRECTORS: George W. Cass, B H. 'Palmer, Wm. Dougl:ui, Wm. Reed. A. Patterson, Win. H. Brown, Chas. Lockhart, Dan. H. Davidson, W. B. Haven, Y, AT 11 A. N. DISCOUNTS DAIL ap9:ccA HART, CAIIGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and' Wood Streets, priorissuitou, WHOCEI3BOIII3 TO HANNA. HART d CO!.) DIALIIII3 IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and Bale of COVERNMENT BONDS. Stant Drafts on London. _ layi:seL N o HOLMES & SONS, 31aaeLIV3EK.MPLIS, 57 Marl et Street, PITTTBBIIRGH. Collections mode on all the principal points of the United States and Canadu. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OONNLSSION. Particular atteation paid to the purchase aisd sale of United States Securities. ja3o:al ' pITTSBURGII BANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION. No. 07 Fourth Strout, NEARLY OPPOSITE TIIE BANK. Or PITTSBC - 11011. CHARTERED IN 1862. OPEN DAILY from 9 to *o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVI.NINGS, from May Ist to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clock. and from November Ist to May Ist, 6 to 8 o'clock. Books of By-Laws, &c., furnished at the office. This Institution especially oder to those whose earnings are limited, the opportunity to accumu late, by small deposits. easily saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed, and bearing in. &crest Instead of remaining unproductive. BOARD OF MANAGERS: PILESIDHNT. . OEORGE A. BERRY. omit PRICHIDIINTS, B. H. HARTMAN,' JAMES I'ARK, Ja. SECRLTARY AND TRKASCRILR, D. E. McKINLEY. A. BRADLEY, W)I. K. NLMICK, A. S. BELL, F. RAIIM, JOHN S. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES, D. FOLLANSBEE, !OHN SCOTT' JAS. L. t.I.RA A 31, R. C. SCR MERTZ, CHRIS tOPIIER ZUO. SOLICITOR/3—D. W. A. S. BELL. mhl4;v:l3? OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C.• TREDDLf., • MANUFACTURER OP Lubricatimg & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle OH. Stands great, beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, Machine Shop, WI.I cu t Screws. Saw hill and Planing Still Oils, Adapted for high speed. ' Spindle Oil. W.ol Ilead•Llghtoll, Oil, 'Eanners'' . StniE. ilensole. tag & Finishingoll, Ouseline, . Harness Oil Parratline. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery from suet. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's patent be Superheated Bream in Ven al:lo.. The Lubricating. Oils are aliziost odorless, perfectly pure. Uniform, and mostly light col ored. stand a high temperature uncbatigyet_ and ,MMIBI.II limpid during extreme cold. -The Railroad Otis - are unequalled, and are In constant Use on many of the principal Rallroada Itiamples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET. Works it bharpeburg Bridge. - WARING AND DING; Commission Mere/wits and Brokers la Petrolenn and Products, DALZELL'B BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, rniesstrizen, re.. PEULAMILPBI/1 ADDBEBB, WAIUNG, KING & CO., 1117 Wangle, Street. TACK BROTHERS, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALZBB IN ' Petroleum and Its .Products, , rlffaburat Ofnee—DALUILL , I3 BUILDING: corner of Menem. Way andiririn studs. PhUadelphLiOnlee-IST WALNUT ST. aol:w70 LT M. , LANG & CO., 11..• KianrrAcrrusints cur PM intro BI:TR,NING Orand- 66 .L U'OXF.E.B. OO , Once, No t , Duquesne Way, litiabargit. CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC BilwAy BONDS, The cheapest Investment now In the - market for sale by Eux. 3.IDIKEITIEZ Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and Coupons and European Exchange at market rates. deal JAMES T. BABY 86 GO (Encomium to S. JONES a C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33 .A. 147 VE. 1 Eli, BUY AND BELL ALL RINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TEEMS. ur Interest Allowed on Deposits. air Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. - Orders executed for the -Purchase and Sale of ,STOCKS, • BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. Cljt littsburitij Gaidtt, FINANCE AND TRADE, OFFICE OF Prrrssusea GemErni, THUiteDAY, FebrUaryll, 180. The closing quotations last night and the opening trice of to-day would indi cate a strong and advancing market, but towards noon the quotations were lower, and the market was dull at one time. Every effort &made by the bull party to advance the market, but 'so far, any attempt failed, for the reason that gold is so plenty that - the, kicking up of from five to ten millions would not produce a sufficient scarcity to find difficulty in borrowinqiill the gold that is sold on Contracts. Nothing can ad vance, therefore, the price until ship. meats set in again for remittance to Europe and the gold balance on the mar ket is more reduced. Government bonds were very strong . , early this morning', but towards noon fell off about y, 'to . 1 1‘ per cent. on new bonds, on account of large realizations on round lots bought at the depression last week. Stocks are inactive but firm on all the different roads except the Erie connec tions. There is an indisposition to ope rate at present either way, but judging from experience a sharp advance is al most certain to come, providing the bank statement is in any way favorably Interpreted. Money is less stringent, and business gradually improving. Closing quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 1351/ 4 ; Eighty-one's, 113%; Five Twenties, 1862, 1133'; do, 1864, 110%; do, 1865, 112%; do, 1865, new, 10935; do, 1867, 109%; d 0,1868, 110; Ten Forties, 109%; Railroads Cleve land it PittsburgA, 91%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago. 1183 i; Chicago it Rock Island, 131%; Chicago dr North Western, 83%; do Preferred, 91%; Erie, —; New - York Central, -164%: Michi gan Southern, 94; Reading, 95; Ohio dr. Mississippi Certificates, 35%; West ern Union Telegraph _Company, - 37 8 ; Merchants Union Express Company, 1854; Pacific Mall, 114; Adams, 68%; Mining shares—Gregory, 2,86; Quartz Hill, 68; Smith dt Parmele, 1,70; Cory don, 10. .1 —The Chicago Repub lican, of Wednes day, says: There was a very fair in quiry for loans today, and the money market was moderately active and firm at the current rate of interest, 10 per 'cent. per annum. The supply is fair, and quite equal to the demand, so that those entitled to flavors have no diffi culty in obtaining all the accommoda tions desired, - when the collateral of fered is of a satisfactory character. Those banks doing almost exclusively a grain and provision business, generally report money close; those whose busi ness is divided up among all classes of business report the market as comfort ably easy. The movement of currency to and from the interior is rather against the city, more 'being sent out than is coming in. -Closing quotations received by Jtuiles T. Brady & Co.: Gold, 135%; Drifted States Sixes, 1881's, 113%; 15-Yo's, 1882, 118%; 5.20'5, 1884, 110%t 5.20'5, 1865, 112).0. 5-20's January and July, 1865, 109%,' do. 1867, 109%; do. 1868, 110; Seven Thirties, par less g; Due Com pounds, '119; Ten Forties, 109 X; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifies, 101%. PETROLEUM MARKET. - 4)PP1014 op PITTSBURGH GAZETTB, TiLIIRODAY., February 11, 1; ; The market seemed to be In every comfortable condition to-day, at 'Sett, all the operators seemed to be sash' and there was an appareni absencepf that sensitiveness which has so -Idng Tailed. It would also appear, from In formation deemed entirely trustworthy and reliable, that all, or nearly so, of the "shorts." for this montb, have covered,. so that there is no.probability of a locor ner," even if such a thing was content.; plated. Compared with yesferdaY, the market has undergone no essential change, and it is devoid of anything that is really new or important; there still seems to be a fair, deinand both for, pres ent and future deliveries, and prices are fully sustained, though, as already noted, there is leis excitement, and to some extent, at least, an absence of that sensitiveness • and nervousness which have so long been the leading 'chafes teristics of the market. Those who, heretofore, have been addicted to fignr• MIII ing extensively in regard to what Is in the future', have been deceivo so often, that they have given it up for a bad job, and concluded, very philosophically, to take things as they come. CRUDE. The Crude market is quiet but steady, and without change in price. Sopt oil is quoted at 38 to 183 , according to gravity • —it said that there was a sale yesterday (41 gravity) at 19. Sellers option, all the year (40 to 46) was offered at 1635, 81:1(1 buyers 'option, same devlvery, may be auoted at 20. Sale, last evening, of 1,000 each March to September at 18M. REFINED- Is , steady with a continued fair de ; I man.l, and while there is less excitement, prices are fully sustained. 'Sale 500 each ! May to August at 38; 500 each March to June at 38; 500 each Apriband May at 38. Last eyening-22,000 each March to June, ! at 38; 500 each July to December at 38; and 1,000, buyers option, next six months, at 39. February fluctuated du ring the day between 38N and 38% offered, with 39 asked, and there was an I offer to buy February and March at 38%. , Buyers option, all year, nominal at 42. s • RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. I Fisher & 8r0...480 G. S. Thomas 480 H. Koehler 95 Mentzer, H.& C 0.200 J. Spear ti C 0... 50 Total 4 1305 LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40e Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle Boo Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing 400 Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil OIL SHIPPED EA ST BT - .A. V. R. R. • McKee, Hackett 6t Co., 250 bbls refined 1, to Warden, Frew 'St Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Ref. Co., 250 do de to . Tack Bro., Philadelphia. McKelvy Bros. & Co. 213 do to W. P. Logan clt Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined 713 OIL SHIPPED EAST PROM DUQUESNE DEPOT. Fleming 4k, Co., 112 blals refined to Tack Bros., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF PrrrasußoEt aurrrs, THURSDAY, February 11, 1869. The fine weather has imparted a more cheerful feeling in commercial circles, ; and the markets. In a general . way, are giving some slight evidence of improve ment. .-There is a slightly improved local demand for most of the leading ar ticles, and there is a fair volunie of busi- ; ness in the aggregate, though there is still . plenty of room for improvement. ; In values, there 'are no changes worthy of special notice. APPLES—Continue to arrive freely and the market is dull but unchanged; we continue p:o quote at $3 tols per bbL APPLE BUTTER-75 Lc) 85c. BUTTER—Continues very dull, and prices are barely sustained. Prime to choice Roll may be fairly quoted at 36 to 3Sc. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—DuII at 3%. BEANS-43,25 to 03,75 per busheL CARBON OlL—Has still further ad vanced and may now be quoted in a job bing way at 34 to 3434. CHEESE—Market is almost bare, and with considerable inquiry, prices are very firm and fully sustained. , CORNM•iAL-31 to $l,lO per bushel. CRANBERRIES—SaIes at ?IS to $2.0. DRIED FRUlT—Peacbes are firm', with regular sales at 14 for quarters; 15 to 16 for mixed and 19 to 20 for, halves. Apples,ll to 12C. EGGS—Continne• dull, and - we now ; quote at 21 to 23 for fresh packed. HAT—Continues very dull, with lib eral arrivals of baled by river. We I continue to quote on wharf at $2O to $24, as to quality. HOMINY—S6,2S to $6,50 per barreL HEMP—Sales at $2lO per ton. PROVISIONS—Bacon firm and tend ing upward; we now quote Shoulders I at I.G to 16',c; Ribbed Sides, 18X to 1460;1 Clear Sides, 19 to 19c, and Sugar Cured! Hams, 20 to 2034 c. Prime kettle ren dered Lard, 2134 in tierces. and 22c to 2214 c, in kegs. Dribd Beef, 2134 c. Lies Pork, 835 to 835,50. POTATOES Continue exceedingly' dull: small sales in store at SO to 850 per bushel. GRAlN—Wheat is dull and nominal. Oats dull bnt unchanged; sniall sales at 65c on track,-and 67 to 68c instore. Corn is a shade firmer, under the influence of diminished receipts, though prices are , unchanged: 75 for mixed, and 78 to 80c; for prime Yellow. It is - alleged that it I cannot be biought here from any place Delow these quotations. Rye is in i steady demand at $1,45 to $1,47. There' is considerable inquiry for Barley, and good to prime spring sells readily at to *2,10. SEEDS—SaIes of Cloverseed at SIO,OO to $10,50; Timothy at V 3,50, and Flax seed, $2,40. SALT—Is quiet but steady, and is still; quoted at If 2 by the car load. SORGHUM-60 to 65 cts. LARD OIL—Is firm, and may be quo. ted strong at §1,40 for No. 2, and §1,751 for No. 1. FEATHERS—Live Geese Feathers quoted at 75 to 80, to the trade, and the usual advance in a retail way. FLOUR—The Flour , market con tinues very dull and* neglected but; unchanged. The demand Is entirely 10-' cal,and buyers generally are taking hold; very sparingly. We continue to quote ati $7,00 to 98,00 for Spring, and Winter., Wheat, $8,50 to 59,00. Rye Flour,il $7,50 .to 57,75. The Pearl Mill quote . their brands, made of the best Wheat, sal: follows: Extra Family Flour, in barrels,4 at $9,30, and, in sacks, 59,00 per barrel; , , Double Extra Family, in barrels, 1110,00 and, sacks, 59,70 per- barrel; Sprinki Wheat Flour, in barrels. VA% and, 10 sacks; 57,50 per barrel. The City Mild?: quote prices as.follows : Extra (Winter) in barrels, 19,60, and, in sackso moo per barrel; Doublit'Extra Family,l in barrels, $9,80 and. in sacks, $9,50 per;, barrel, and Spring. $B,OO, in•barrelsan ds. s7.7o. in sacks,per barrg i ORANGES—V,SO per boi. til ONIONS—SS to $6 per bbl. • PEA NUTS-9 to 934 eta per pound. TALLOW—Rendered 12e. WHISKY—We can report sales o 1: Mgt:wines, in car loads, at 9314 t094c, 1 1 and in.a jobbing way, at 96 to 97c. . 11TEw Tonic, Febrttulli.—Dry —Tne market,has been, firm, with a modte. erately increasing demand for all textllo fabrioa, •although the trade is still fail from' , active, as buyers are purchasing',....l dose. Woolen and • piinted sprintit shawia - are just, opening t; at 163,5.5 fob - f r Thomas Dolan's; PM for Columbis and $3,62a3,75 for the Ristori Printed-2 Grey Effects. The Worka exhibit through. A. T. Stewart Co. some magnificent'," tCambrics Prints on fine cloths, which meet read( sale at 320. • . • ' CINCINNATI, Februarkll,—Cattle ket.—Beef Cattle in light impply good demand at 14,00450 gross. Sheeo3: firmer and in demand tiP3a6 per centa`::2-1 gross. Bogs are seaiiiiind bring 12,50 per cental gross from bn chers. 65c