Q • • . DUQUESNE- WORISS COLEMAN, RARM .& CO,, Maunfacturcia of IRON • NAILS STEEL , AXLE'S. AND , SPRINGS Duquesne' , U l an,: Shiet. and Taiii driblatil Iron, Wagon Box. Iron. Charcoal Iron. Cylinder Iron, XL Iron. Flanged Cutter Bars, Guard Iron, Drag and Dropper Bars, T Rail for Coal Roads, Iron Wedges;_flat. BAD for Cosh Roads. Boiler Iron Crow Bars, Chain: Links,. Boller Ilesos, ISteel and Iron Harrow Teeth, Carriage, Wagon, [Seat and Coach Springs, and Axles, all styles: blab Steel for Plows, Cultivator Steel, Steel Wings and Moulds cut .to _patte.rsw Boring tteel sizes. A. ii. Steel sad Steel Tire, Eitee,l croseBarsi Steel Shafting, &e. ALL GOODS kLBST4CLASS AND Ain , '" World' Nth street end Alle gheny river and 77 WATER STREETja4 , Pitts burgh. :c22 GODS ROY MOCKER & CO. 42 Welmnp Axe prepared, as. Sole Agents' the United States tor , the Prussian Mining and Iron Coat Pan! of Tluisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell In quantides to stilt purchaser'', (delivered In e ither New iork or phii.daphi.,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN treed so extenitvely for the manufsottaing of DEISZIXIER" STE/34 . This .Iron is free fron pnlpur and Phosphorus, .. . and contains a heavy percent age of Manganese. i itat particulars, samples, prices or chemical , analysis win be pronrptly forwarded' on affillia7 ation. .... , . • ,-,, ' , 3830:d76 . SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. ,SIN= C& CO., .IEITTEEDIMGEL PA:. 3541224164avg4 (*MIT desertPflon of CAST AND 'GERMAN- ,STEEL, IIiN)E, - (92olboriosu:ssimety AXLES STEEL =MU:, SO . WarebOSSet SS WOO and . I®o . l Sta. 8E L . 14 : 1 , 814 rAixsEmm: WTI. mrrcerr.BETIBEN , olto. W. DARR; I CHAS. PASSIM. EnciAL P.:anus-3: M. KIBB. CB ES STEEL. WORKS, MILLER, BARR- ,86t , PAREIN, office,,No.l.3392abf3Fty st, P#T47ll;al6l/14 taitd4S" • IS/ i LAC" . L DIAMOND S'MEPL WORKS. BiuMmt.6.& co.; lansifacturers of all descriptlOns of sailtreirErva7r-a. • • Office and Vranhonae,l2o , 1.911. 19148E0OND and 219 and LilarlßAT STEM:ZIT, ' IRON WORKS. Virmlrre, Pieet VT.1;,1'0141104 Ettilet. FORGE AND IRON CO.; mAsvrAcFunssikor Bar 1r0nE . .,, „ Railroad Car Bare and Belie; Railroad Axles Rolle* • . 'Railroad Car Axles ;Hammered Loeonultire Frames; Locomotive FllllOl6 !Maim; Side Hodsi • Straps;,..- 'Fitton Heads; , -•-; • • Steaniboat Sbaftal Steamboat Crenlua Platen Hods, „Wrists; Pitman tairs,'Callars, &e. Offioe; No: 177 -PENN STREET, PTIVBBVIIGH. PA. MIEISMISBN 1100 SS. The Trustees are now-rrrepired to grant licen see for the use of-the ELLEIIBSAVISEN PEG CESS. The egperior quality impeded io stood Iran. the great improvement lu inferior ften: . and the reamed cost, commend it to all mane facpieers'of Parties wtrhilt l it to use it can obtat4lioa!treo by aPPIYIng to • • • • • • ' - JAMES. SPEER,' _ . Attorarylor theTraittees, orhcEJ• tea • RENA_ sister. • - Parties Interested are %Two . I. ,ult the EgioNNUESEMEt WORKS. er.befu t tleprOcess ts low In successful:operation., ET ERsoir,ilitoprovrai.,co., PennEdiraiiialroneWoika. ieet i in= =BEIM oebiiette J• 0110 4V 1 4, 1 azatdB -NoVimTY *pass. ' minium • • NOVELTY WORKS. rfflmded AD11218,, WM. & 'CO. mastriAunc‘lllB tOl IiSYSTO2 STANDA.BDaiTAIDBANE SPAT.; ENT) PLATPOEM AND DODNTElt isms Paced Patent Door Loots sad -Latenee,l Paint sad Conte &e. • 0013383 OP FIRST AVEIIOI34 CRUST 818, Plitsburglif iioenntik GAS AND_WMAM FITTING. - - toss, 61100P1M.....J06. 1•21...;.10:118 1 ALM jeNDIZIL,COOPER & POI • BRASS 1 1 9172irDERS, GAB Alilt EgFiat Bizianisearers deal ers MED Baas woux. evinglesrruagunds In GAG Y Cer: or Pike And *smut Stieets, EirrigigtniCit. lOU 'FORT PITT FOUNDRY COIPANY. • OFFICE AND WORKS, TWEFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. -„--- nrEngines, Bolling BM ma,. chinery, icail Mochines, Be. twits; castings gene rally. NATIOM FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. 4 xmiffir tka.rr4u-mul, WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE iron. Glib A3m RlTtessro all csukt.insrariablyln Pith in da mad, an An feet lenktlts: dlia,lall atuuktisent of getteral Castings for . and this Water Works. I weitild also oath° sttetition of Superintend me of eti Waits to trty mate of RETORTS. 0 w Riks' MORTON STELNET, Ninth , , , THOMAS N. INlLprdas President. , , These Works are among: the lar_ceet and most eonapklte establialuneata la the West, and are now prepared to torah& riaginimi. tti. Bailers, TaIIBLIM Sheet Iron Work. lasiusumi owing& Bovine afm cisungs. aizaftte aNsw‘ Machine Castivre. fifqllono "stgm Om= imi=cl:l. noe:nea . - ROBINSON, BBL CO Successors to Itommeow, areas & Mumma. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, • • itAnneseturers ofßoat froTStatioliary Steam Ea r Engines, Machinery, egear. Castings oral! descriptions: 011 ands 3 •Bcdler and Skeet Iron Work. Office, o. 'corner 'First smd limit field Streets. Agents for GIFFARD , I3 PATIENT INJECTOR , ibr feeding Boilers. jalinta 1, , MMBI: 111611 . , MONT BLANC FOUNDRY. Butler 13treeti Nir We Ward, (Opposite Unica Iron MUM rrrrsomos. Ealing } Mill and '''Briatie Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND. PIPE BOXES, 10a0KIKERIC AND ountiets CIESZBAZILY. 'Orders promptlyritd mUeullY executed. Charges remortabl 0c15:129 • ^ EBBEPT - - THOlll4l$ 11141ir 14 co. Ninth ward faandry anti 'Milne Work!, iIiaIDINSIEY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, r... Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 kresses, I.luleys, Shafting,. ;Grist and Baur MIII Weer, Bolling 14111 andllechine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, az. Bußd to order and have on hand Eludnes of ail aLses. • mtrl4:46 oENTBAL youscrarat . AND ROLL. INORKS tasti Penn Street. BOTAMUN.9 BOYD & BAGALEY Clint 8ot1s.10110ii..;1:145, 801 l I.;stho4, &a. • • __ _ . . LOWER t ' LIMBED , s i - 41.13ZANDED PA D. Dealer all,Sinda, of tturaber. l Dealer in 0R51527D *AIM roR SALE 000 Ouo,neet Dry Pfrialtdardai - a f feet IM and 2 inch .01esfrisna; * 30, Dry 12 inch Cetamon'glittdr.; „ , 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2, bob OW ~. ! 515,000 feet Dry 24 SA wad 3 Inch 'SIM - MOO ft. Drl,s}, ,N, 0 Isi.eherrf 3.y.sple, 30,000 ft. Dry 1, lfi, 2 and-3 thenTopur: 1.0,000 . feet Dry Poplar Seariallo , ' 260 - 000 fft, fleralonaJalate Mae • • 201:1,000 Di lt 12-inch Shingles. sawed; ', I 250,0 o 0 b. 116-Inch Shingle* sawed , 14,000 20, 3 Ididnob 3110 1 3 2,11 1 Wain"; 40,000 Tire Brick; ' - . 1,000 Tirane, , ~ lOU Tone 71r1 Mir f f j 1 YAIONNstill PUEBLTTBEET. formerly lisneliesterin 13313300 A 82112.2Tiepp_d , site th e else Works. Allegheny-OW. . , mil ' PlTTSlmtgft , qA.ZETTE.: affmt g, PA.. Manufacturer or 11110 ENE ffl 1•1:7 IRON BROKERS. • - ,•• MON- 1M9111334 124 First StreetOrittiburghip , ..; Meet foithe tafe d f Corri‘al d Dotighamore, Josephine, lastells,Duncannoa , tanhope, dou.and other brands of Anthracite' Tonue. Oen, 0011/3 MID. B. Charcoal. IRONS. ennegnmentiareMost resoeattuL► siolkdted COMBR. r SSE soPEMOR 5- soilltit ICU AND'BllllLTIclie W 611,1 9• • riursmaten • PARS,IItoCURtrt & co ilazuniutnrem of filieathi=. Brasiers , and Bait ac rpper_,Fresseacoppedge 4B w ll3 : l-. cow, limiter Solder. ;filso.linnetters and Dw ell Metal. Tin Plate, iSheei Iron. Wirt Qou *tautly on hand Tinneral Machines az.d gob. Vrarehonte_ _• No: 140 PIMP STElfisT. an 5110OND STREET, Pittsburgh . . • - Special orders of Copper cnt to any desired pat ism; tuyiteSildirT Ku011.:x.‘.. -, ...ib - 0ix.• . 8..ti.,c.0: Con Point illey and Duquesne St., • ° ' 'azzAwrizz V.Orzte,) engine Bid - sliders, , Founders and Machinists. • Mannfteture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and,BTA VIONARY NINES of All slam Special attention Invited to our new STATION - - ANY OM WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16-horse power. CIABTINGS,_of every icind, made to order Moor roma% on THIRD STEEEJ A . beIo lEark_et. RIGS for 011 Wells, RUSTING, _PULLEIN. HANGERS SOUSE and TOBACGO BUILIEWS and. IRON TOBACCOPIIESECES, unhand "ad made to order. at the ' - `IPIDUSTRIAL - NORKS gloating on the Allegheny River, near the Point, " • All oiders . protOptly filled. TRY tie. "WORT PITT ,— • • - V s -1; BMAS W TANK ,WOWLS. CARROLL & SNYDER, mAsyricrumnso. -- , - TUBULAR. • DOUBLE-PLIIED TUBULAR. FIREBOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BO IRS. OIL STILLS AND dist Telma, " • CMINEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOOBS AND COAL MUTER , • . Offiee - and iffarehowith.eorner See°lido • . Third, Short awl labor*, Streets. ' PITTSBURGH. Pii; mar Orders lent to . the Iliolll address win: be ronintly attended to. trams m,. BAILER it, CD., B o mhargits LND SHEET utox'wcaurarals, NOS. SO. Ax, A 4 Alin $ . 1.15 PENN BT. • -- Having secured • 1 -, e yard mid furnished it vim the ,most approvw ruschirmil, su i la wed to manufacture every description of Elth in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made ta the country. Chimneys. Breeching, Fire Bed% MMUS Pipes. Locomotive Boilers, Condenaers..Balt Pans, Tanks. -CU etilis, Agit*. tots; Bennis/ Pans; - Boller iron;23ridM. gamix Pans, and' sole Manufacturers of 6== , 5 Fa entliollere. Sepairing d one on shortest notice. 1a5m21 r" IMES IL ItTfElt, - Zfaei 55 and ,56. Water Street,' mrsenvnert , KivErriincass IRON , OIL TANICS, - eirmiace rims, corms ESZAN souxse gru. Insults, • And SKIRT IRON WORK. For Steamboats. MOM M. ...... D. anusn JARED M. BRUSH & SON, muunnrAcruasus OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. SBE T IRON WOOS; 40. 61 Fenn Eireet, riteignirgie, STOVES, CASTINGS, &c. HE REST STOVES. TA. 13RATILICS 4 CO. kianufacturers of the greatest varlet/ of Cook, Parlor . anti Heating Staves I TO BE TOTIND IE THE STATE. Bole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stoves and. Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke. 13 estiln the World fbrratlor.Ofece. Store or Church. Fire needs zo rekindling—burns all win ter. Do notbly until you see or send for Circular. 80. 30 WOOD STREET. - Our Agents for Oriental s—DEgibiLER BROS., Smithfield lat.; REO. RDBLEYs . Allegheny citr. ORMT,.IIUGU3ic.,OOI; vilutirr SPIICYNTMEES -- aosz'orr. cooKaG BARGE. 4 qllE. FIERY - FURNACE,' ' You uo'BmiDfxse. l THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING.,BTOVE. "REGULATOR." coLumme COOKSTOVE. ZNS E CAST IRON MANTLE ra i.i. T rawkaNfiztr, ° A . Cs . t and Snit: I . 246 and 208 Illiertsr I iie2s:jl7 _ PITTSBURGH. PA. OOS STOVES. CET THE BEST. BDMOTiaI. a co 9/4 TRIUMPH,' litivarisiy lid :bolt. Ware aea to veg Mint other stoyeia the' ~,Fpfirreiazimir,rearrmlt xj.3. 11011114111 G mum rActrogusiG ~WAN!. Ifitiutictuflin Of PRINTING & WRAPPING PAPERS (mama( anthe-43Trumornms. N. omo. BEINVOM lable-2111CW BRIGHTOPA. orinoz AND WAR!EOUBZ. Na 82 Third' Weds Pittanweig, Pd. 471, " BB— . - A U° L.M 7 BAKITEL ilgrn•Begffilff_,, . • Ihutelose-4.agnst, - e. loan 444.1.•.4 H. Etertmee k , Jebel B, CastSialil roe Peter Stock. ',IIVS.Q •, • WEST COMMON I ' -Machine Stone Workso NOrtbitess oorneiof - Wert Oommob. Allethenl' FREIPIEE' ATVATIIIR & OOP • • Bane on bod of pfepare on abort nation) Hear, nod Stela Moues. riaga tor Sidawalkm..Brawar , vaults, &c. Held ana Tomb n_ ' ',Li./ • Or&ravromptly aximanni. pncearemonaor • 'l , • • • - 45,DA,4,.p13xt-crAAY, 18, ;1869 R)~~I SORT PITT ,BANELIG COMPFtY. i .,f0..169 Wood Strqo CAPITAL, : : : : : $200;000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. pitiax.R.B IN C{OVERNME I tT SECURITIES AND - COLD. IiTERFATALLO'WED ON TIRE DEPOBIIO. Collections made on all accessible pants la the United/Mates and Canada& DIEUE0TOBB: D. Hostetter, duo. 0 Bisher. James Gordon, Bobt. H. Slug, D. Wallin*, Andrew Miller. Z. Fawcett, Japtes H. Bailey. FLOM; 110131:01iiiAit; Pres% D. LEFT W u oE . Oasnier.. I~ATiONAL BANg' Or • OIEBOE Cor. of Wood] and Six Sta. A.• PATTER/10A. . Jul. H. CAPITAL, 2. :3 $300,000. 611 • DIIIHOTOM , AL. Pattereon. • tOeorgo W. Cris, Wm. H. Brows, ! kr. H. Palmer, Chas. Lockhart, Wm. Douglas, Dan. B. Davidson,Wm, Reed. W. B. Haven... - ' ' •, • • i ! 11040013111T8 Dui,' 5r9:021 WET, CACGREY & CO" BANKERS AND BROKERS, •cioinet — tiara ffici -- vroiml streetA; rrrtreltintaili 1813001530118 TO HAUL, SABT & C 0..) • - I : - Hxpizaill air ; Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And pertticu!sr attention pald to the yuso { and sale OI toure COVERNPAENT BONDS. si g htxprattercentiOriaon. f & .SONS, PAPER.., STONE... AT 11 N. 57, Market Street, iirrectSl3ll,o3a. PA. ' - Collections toode on all the ortacifial points of the United litotes on eans4.l2. StociD3,l6 6 and Other Switritiee BOUGHT ADD SOLD ON CO? INISSIDD Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of United States Securities OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. G TWEDDLE, ti IfANI3IPACTITRER Or Lubricating & High Test Bruning Oils. Eeilpse Itnilread 'Azle Oil. Stands great hest without' change; remains limpid atlowest temperatures. Special Oil fur tropical cllmatea or hot weather. , , . LeseenliegiVe; Engine, Hach ine Ahep, cut Screws. - Saw 11111111 end Planing B 11-OM, • Adapted for high speed. Spindle' Olt, ,itioolllelid.;Eigh)i Oft, - ing* Einieblngoll. Gasoline, -•-; • Harness-Olt partasigie, ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Wcrk and. liaohineryfrom Ram. • These products 'are manufacture d ' ander Dr. Tweddle'sjoateut by titizer'tested Steam in Vac- cuo. The Lubricating Its are almost odorless, perfectly pure. uniform, and mostly light col ored. *tend a high tertineruilire niattian&C and remain. limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad Olis are • unequalled, and arc in constant use on many of the principal Railroads nies can be ersmined and orders left at 111 WOOD STREET. Worts at dbarpabnrg WARING AND KING, Cowartton Merchants and Broken In Petroleum and its Products, • • DALZELL'S ammo, DUQUESNE WAY,-` prrrsiarses, Pd. parr4Dxtasusarrola BB, WARII4G, 'SING & EV:Walnut Street: TACK' BROVEIgAIA", • • COMMISSION* MERCHANTS, • AN.P 0 14 : 1 4 1 ! 8 . ;' Petrtilfitii"'"iind' 164 '')NiAlpts, 1 1 V 1 44**P ° cornet el Dnquaime and If : WI!' street& C o cr* 71! ..I,tIiiiIDRUGGISTEV. - z'-' '• 1 ; __ icresrozottolix&ifiumilEl l B , HiL see Liberty stzt, DIIIPAe4I LIL nta and Mani Med nas. Vat WIMACIODOWI °sco.; AID wiloLEsAut aßvarkis luovnortiaras'or,' - Catrik3Co3lXClal." %wimp TO'NO. 195 LIBRETTI /MINIM 1 7 113 Btatell; rzrix.t. xaMtrul l elaii r eir 9/ "' "`"3lzuwardtr COAT4r AND 00101. cow cows ipowu -Dwpoli, alma &RD?. Having removed thelr tees tse NO. 567" LIBEII,TV•STREET (Lately6ty ww91.701401 1 . hre now prej2_ared__ rupiah ifoci TOrligHao tailLNlL Lpaar. N14 , 4:41,u. 0 10.A0.14, 1 4 lowest 10TILet vrice;-• —• z All .orders. iett at their owe,. or ad_ ...them • through the matli' will be, atte nded , 4 PACIFIC TUMMY BONDS; The cheapest Inyestrnent now In the market for sale by E9E-I. R. NEE/EILTZ9 Corner 117TH AVENUE a WOOD STREETS. . . Also, dealer to Gcrvernment Bonds. Gold and Conn.:nut and European , Melange st market s. deg Tate , ' JAMS Tv BahDy A lt 001 (Successors to S. JONESs *CO..) Corner Foirth and Wood Sts., 33 _EL re' 33 3E3 rai BUT AND BICLL ALL ICINDB OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, GILUR AND C0111!ON13,._ ON MOST 7.1.1708A8LE IV' Interest Alletsed on Deposits. mar Money loaned on Government Bonds at owest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sate of _STOOKS, BONDS and swim. JAMES. T. BRAT T A. CO. Ctlittatto:64ot FINANCE AND TRADE. Ovinos off Prrisßutunt GAzETTA WhDNESDAY. February 17, 1869. The sudden attack of the bond and stock market' YeSterday, has caused a general heavy decline of (rom one to three per cent. • Gold alone remains sta tionary, at 135 to 135%; The Clique find it absolutely necessary , to sustain the price of gold in order to keep np the price of bonds and stocks. A heavy de cline in gold would aisO break the bond and stock market and bring ruin on many of the ballleaders. 1,,, , In bonds there was a further decline to-day of about % . •Per coat. on ititi likls, 1040 s and 1861 s; the 1817 and new 1865 were steadier, but are also expected to go lower 'filial anticipated` lower quota tions in ..EUtope. The bear party offer large lOW of bonds without finding ;pur chasers 'at the quotations, and should money remain tight, a • further decline may be looked for. • Stocks were weak and drill early this this 'morning ; .at ,the noon board de clined further one per cent. and closed steadier at the afternoon board, but dull at the close of business. Should the i li tinia . y stringency Continue, stocks would decline still further and cause a general pa c. 13 sine improving, but money sharp at 0 per cent. • ' Closing quotations as received by Ph. R.- Mertz:. Gold, 135; . Aighty-one'e, 113%; Five Twenties, 1832; 11435• t dia, 1864, 111;' do, '1865, 11%4; . do, 1865; nets. 110; do,, 1867, ,110;, do, ,1868,= 1114; Ten . Potties, 10934;-Ratiroada Cleve land dc Pittsburira , 90; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago. 117%; Chicago &Reck Island, 126%; Chicago. Ilorth- Western, 81 1 /,; do Preferred, '9o;' Erie, --;--;`•` IfeaW York Central, 60Rf Michi gan Southern, ,923‘; Reading, irkii; Ohio it.. Mississippi Certificates, • 3434: West ern '"Union Telegraph` COmpitny,°36, 3 ,; Merchants Union„Express Company, 16 - ;(Pacificl hial4 110}4; 'Oates, ' '65; Dining — sharei---Gregory, 2;50; Quartz, Hill, 7s; . Smith & Parmele, 1,75; Cory don, 10. .L-Closlng quotations received - by James T. Brady dt Co.: Gold, 135; Cattail States Sixes, 1881's, - 113;,1; 5-20's, 1862, 114%; .540's, 1864, 111; 5.20 s, 1665 1 11234; 5-20's January and July, 1865, 110, do.. 1867, 11054; do. 1868, ~ 110%; Seven Thirties, par teas • y,,; Due - Com• pounds, 119; Ten Forties; 109,1; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy - ' 46 4 1 , 31 N J 0 13- : -” - - • E2l PITTSBVILGII CaTTIAE I MUM= •Pinin!A cipmp.h..t. STOCKYAnns, • WEIDNEEIDAT, Teti 17,1869. , . ; vATTL.L.' Thus far. this week, tl}ere ASS been but littlir or nothing' doing in cattle,- the sales .alkteldionlY4Agreiglitift sixty- : three head, which is not a respectablel !grid Viiiiii. ' The iniigilY,'alinOtigti by, no VtailalltrelWAlN.., ?1046AllellSlikilitcar In excess of the dedutnd, and the marke t was an • inninal4,' aull ' fine . : Indeed; .therevartAottritStigh ticaidstbLestabligil quotations . .., There were but two or three l , l buyersin aitindinice;iinsitheY aid not 1 4iitskt illOtiaidartii age hitlB itthleirri , &My, could do so at ,a meterial rducdon; this, holders would not "fnatinit to and the con, WilliPil:Vl4:-.:Pci1tP4144r0!.14 be fl flw'ua.. l . l 7 Jailiq.'?rlPPT eh Easel, Eli", Fhb' 'ireei. ' on 'Owtoirs'acciiint:' '.it. is! -Mr 149 however , ell Rotnalanili e l p l ot hal s owed littigetf g.MNiat h er,l t will befr IF pumper ofiplyers rom Ntoi. kJt We o li o , bo, fol-t thou h t , .l . , from th New York rribtinc: ' , in, 1 Vtienection :' ''- : 1 ' ' ,',' !'• A . A, . q n oticeable:t feature in the coAtle trade 'lathe fact that the present is tlAe bid reg.= ' ler market day at Hudson City; , IA dif. 'bronco between ,the nmegraravkaad,Ahe Erie road and,the --cattlel men who have lamely patronised that `fottte for -venni,: has led to a secession, and. now the former patrons tnutaferthetr trade ' . ~ Buffalo to PittabertiPa., and wij . u. n their etock , to the : '. nionlpsw arc . . via' the , Beiinsylvan : * 4 4 Now & Zolliey, 'Central roads. 'blears. Beach , Bray were • selling) stbok,at Communtpave %b. day, and nest Monday thel' InajeritY; , lf not the whole of those lately saltine cat tle at Hudson City, will beat the, New,. Jersey stock yards. The 'Ombl6.tion will doubtless be a geed . thing, bringing more cattle end mete buyers together at „;, , one•place: "A. single t maritet,,aorces the, 7 1 ~ .riveTriffifk 093 0 .:PP:tu,V0 ikiPPer end at F.O. 1 ,)• , ,i i 1,A5,11,1 ti,vi; `. * e,', , Vintiatttualtuid (One littudredthat.;) will facilitate trade PO Save Abundance ortraYel. 'MS managers of the Erie road are looking to an unloading place at Weehawken, whence the cattle can be ferried across the liver, and driven to the National Yards, but the disaffection is so great' among the:' drovers, the road will probably have much less stock to carry. The sales since the date of our lastre port are as follows: ' Tussnsv,.February 16.—Holmes Laf ferty & Co.-for Frown to Bum 19, weigh ing_22,27s. • WEDNESDAY, I FebTUEry I.7.—Ciarac to Moses 16, weighing 16,600; at -6: sate to same 3 weighing 4, 000, at 5; Hedges & Taylor , for Berryhill to Shuster '3, weigh ing 3,350, at 6,50; Alsdorf to Berry 6, weighing 6,725, at 6,50; Smith & Blue fbr Klinehance to Kelly 10, weighing 8,950, at 5; same for same to same 6, weighing 8,450, at 6,20. SHEEP. The Sheep market has again been quite active this weeki and , notwithr standing the receipts have been large, the demand was fully equal to it and, as a consequence, prices are fully sustained. The sales since the tate of our last re. port; on Monday, foot hp - 7075 head, mainly at from : 5. to 6 ots.,.though there were some few bunches sold at 6 and 6X, and one at 7q. As already inti mated, however,good to prime shipping Sheep cannot - fairly be iiuotetrabovlr' to 6, and it takes something extia "to bring anything above these figures. HOGS. The Hog:market is Somewhat excited, and very unsettled, buyers and sellers being wide apart, and compared with the close of last week prices are down from I}i to Jr, cm - per jortud, - )12% being about the top of the market for Philadel phia Hogs to-day, against sales on last Friday at 13% and 14 cts. There are over one thousand Philadelphia Hogs in the pens unsold, i and they 'have been there for several days. being held` at prices which buyers are unwilling to pay. York Hogs sold to•day.at 10% to 11 cts. .The,titaea.slitolithe datt of our last reportiggregate 2831 head. PETROLEUM MARKET, \ • • ; OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 17, 1669. There was a decidedly, stronger feel ing in the 01l Marketito-day,'end with a largely increased volume of business, the decline during the 'past few days has, to some extent, been recovered. As a consequence, there was considerable excitement manifested, with considera ble inquiry both for present and future, delivery, and less disposition to sell, sel lers anticipthig 'last - the - - market will continue to improve. Private telegrams today, report that the new well on Scrubgrass, belonging':to ' the Philadel phia & BOaton Mining 'Petroleum Com pany, when the sucker ?vide were drawn, yesterday, iittreasedlfrons 80"tb 250• bbls per day; also that the new well on_ Chili ley Run. Is producing 1 bbls per day, instead of 100, as previo so usly reported. , CRUDE. The operations ,were • unusually largq to-day,aggregating 7,500 bbls, and with an Improved dethand, prices are better. We can report 1,000 bbls next twenty days, seller, at 17; 1,000 February', Heller, at 17; 2,000 till November Ist, seller. at 1634; 3,000 till December Ist, seller, at 16; and 500 spot at 17. From the above sales, it will be seen that some deliver ies, compared with yesterday, have ad vanced a fall half cent. REFINED. Also, was much strodger to-day, and prices are a shade higher, compared with yesterday. Sale of two lines of 500 each, April to June, at 3735; 500 March to July at 3714; and 500 each same months; at 98. Late in the day there were offers reported of 'ay, to 381 5 for February and 38 for April to Jane. LUBRICATING OILS. • Eclipse Winfor Lubricating 01l 460 Eclipse Railroad Axle 35a Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle 80a Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing 40a Eclipse Tanners' Finishing 65c OIL ssafiezie newe sty- A. V. B. B. Citizens Rif. Co., 500 bbls refined to Tack 8r05.4, Standard •CrilyCo; ff 26. , bbls refint3d to Warden, Fre* &No,, -Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & 3 bbls relined to W. P. Logan,hßro.yphiiadelphia .Loetthart. PPM' it' C0.V172 do* daf to Warden. Frew, Co,. Philadelphia. - C.Kirkpatrick & Co., 223 bblsrefined to Waring,' King dt . Co., Philadelphia. ` C.,Tweddle, 281 Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. y.• McKee, Hackett t Co., 250 bbls refined W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total shipments Relined • -* OIL SHIPPED EAST FROM buQuEstim • DEPOT. A. Hertz, 1,000 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co.. Philadelphia. H. M. Long & Co., 120 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Total shipments fined in Cincinnati Iron Market, CINCINNATI, February I6.—The arri vala of pig iron are scarcely equal to the I demand, and .full prices are obtained. Malleable .Iran is Armsxid,active. We quote: - Pig=-No. E I ' ehsrooal - ' foundry •Iron, $44a45; No. 2 do. t42a43; charcoal mill.iron, fr4oa4l;.stone coal iron, s37a* Tennessee coal blast, "45; Missouri, VA; car wheel iron, 00263; Blooms P5a105 "cinch . Ci.uyslains F,ebruarYtl7.,,Flour dull and • nondnal: City made L 811,60' fbr trebkitg.trel B, bite; /9,6114,76;(ptde0b1e extra amber; 'siB,6o for double extra re4willgogrirp,toonflr 11Rni4eNi 6 n 0 1111 tOrinte,"` Cdttiitr,y made -X7 ' ,8083ad0.- ble extra red and amber; 116,50a7,50 for double extra spring. Wheat—No. I red .winter held, itll.6oi• $1482 fillked;l l4 R l :4 red winter bold at $1,6 0 . Corn 68. Ceti; 62. Rye 111,8081,83 for No. 1 and 11,254 .1,28 -for 1i0.•!2. , Petroleum , • market". is Met and 'steady; refined -i • udd at 333geSA. • Y: standard white and 823;a83 for prim light straw to white ilargelots‘ „ is taugralterePratrY 11,—Tobacio hem at thl d; 276 bhdi cotton, at,Zrjo. , X Bacon is.. ke at 14,fc fbt 17%0 • ibr clear r sides, and AO fur; clear aides. Bulk meats are held at lliXo for shoulders, 16%c _for. 'clear sib, ; sides.; andl7Xolor 'clear elides; all pinked." Mesa 'Pork held at M. La_rd le, held at r; 20c.. Flou sti. partit), 0,7666.• • Wheat, - $1;70a1.73. I, Wnisky Corn, 5463 c. Oats, 65i67c. R ye, 41,4 5 . .-, . • • Curosno, Feb. 17.:--Canis Market.— ,Live Hogs were dull at a decline of - 14 20a per one hutdred pounds; the receipts nwere 8,456 head, and the sales 1.254 head at inop for, stockers itruj. common; and at 1110.35410,78 for light kr good shipping lots, Beef Cattle are dull and week; the retielpta Were 1,119 bead, and sales. Were made of 225 head ati54,65a5.7.5.f0r butch , era Stock, and at $6.25a7,25 for fair to good shipping steers. • • BALTIKOBB, February474-416tit fah ly active and prima weak.alkolde Valley -red: Up/ Can OM; prime YellOw, 904920;. do, white. 9244 a oats flrnvorill,oll Viirot w__.I" T OVMOIII3 OW =X ang El F' 2502 1120 !