0 11111111 111 IMI ATIiIEL WO4lO. DU QU ESNE WORKS, CUP.alai;Althl & CO„ ti knu l'elllT rs 01 IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS; Duquesne Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron,..lunlaia Iron. Wagon Box iron. Charcoal Iron. Wander Iron, 'XL Iron, Flanged Cuttetßar, Guard Iron, Drag - and Dropper Bars. THallfor Coal Roads, Iron ti edges, Flat • Ball for Coal Roads. Bolter Iron, Crow Bars, Chttln Links. Boller ' Bouts, Steel anti Inln ilarrowTeet.:Carriage ,- Wago n, Seat and Coaeh bprings., and Axles all . styles: blab Steel for Plows. C utile atorSteeCst eel Wings and Moulds cut to p,ttern. .B ring rteel all sizes. A. B. Steel and bled Tire: Steel C row Bars, Steel blaaftlng, at.. ALL. ALL. GOODS FIRST CLASI AND WAltliAli• aar•OLltees - and Works 16th-street end Alle gheny dyer and 74 j WATER STREET. wb Pitts- er.l &WHY BRANCKER & CO, 42 Exchange Place, New 'Pork, Are prepared, as Sole Agents in the United States .for the grutialan Mining and Iron Col:n -inny of 'Duisburg, Westphalia , to contract or sell 1a quantities to suit purchasers, (delivered in e Ither New York of Philadelphia,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN Used so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from Snlpus and Phosphoris, and contains a heavy Per cent lige of 3fanganese. Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical analysis will be promptly forwarded on applies "' aSO:difi_ QM SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. UN ER, MICK &CO., PITTSI3I7IZGYI. PA. lisonficturers of every desert-Won EAST GERMAN STEEL, R A TLW AIMS, ELLIr. e. Nu PLATFORM SPRINGS. AXLES, S'f EEL TIRE, do., de arehOtabei B.l 4 Water and 100 First Sts. hiumpt, BARR ifv. PARKIN• . . • EtZ•SEHAL PARTNICBS WIC HETCALF,IIBUBEN .3.fiLLll. 41E11. W, BARR,. I CHAS. PARKIN. SOCur.PAB27.a.s-8, M. HIHR. CRESCENT .STNE.L. WORKS, • •I :- limo - , BARR , Sz PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty At, • PITTSBURGHiP4. • MC 4* • • • ' LACH DIA31014111:1 STEEL WORKS. ARR, BROTHER & CO., Kannfacturers of all descriptions of ariCI3"M3LII. Office and Warehouse,_lslo.lslsl. 1248EpOND and 119 nna 1%1 FIRST STREETS, IRON WORKS. Vziilizz. Pres , t pITTSUERGII. FORGE AND intaccos, NIA SITYACTIMIA I 3 . 07 Bar Iran; Railroad Fish Bass and Bolter; , Railroad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Carl Axles Hammered; Locomntive Frames; • Locomotive Frame Shapes; Side Reds; Yokes, Straps; Piston Reads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; Piston Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, the. °filo% No. 177 PENN STREET iriststraoH. FA ELLEit Siff SEN PROCESS. llcen- The Trustees are now erepared to grant see Tor the ust of the ELLERSIIAUSW S PRO CEEB. The timelier. , qu'ility - transited to good* the great. Imp ovement In inferior lion. and toe seduced sqiii.seraniehd It 4, ay manufacturers of. Parties wishing to use It can ob t ain licenses by to JAMES P. SPEER, , , Attorney for the Trustees, :4014CF-41g601 VENN: STIIEtT. , dt,gl:l,jiwier4ortt.9..botted te visit Vtshie now in successtul operatiolf.?!b7 ...E vlB4ll° ifiIIPRESTON & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Worko. Wareiltiutle..; the . tErT EITRZFAt ie Mdnonscls bee. sp24:d6 PITTNBUROII,I NOVELTY .tvOmv3. piTT . s BURGH • NOSLTY IVORKS. Founded A. D. 1833. ADAMS, m ' K EE & co. SY E P N N ) E LA NDA MR D L A ND I c R O R UNKE RPAT . -SCALES. dams Faced Patent Door Locks and Latches. Paint and Cedilla Bill &a CORNER OF FIRST AVENUE & GRANT STS. l'lttsburrili, Penn's. 6AS A I ND STEAM FITTING JOHNii:o7lorsis JOB. Mal. :..usrviir,scett jonit/ COOPER C 0. ,. BRASS rouNDERst. GAS AND STEAM 'FITTERS, •IRAnufictureto of PUML AND tfitAßß 'WORA. c6l , l l ev i ld , ll7 , 4lpDoiliAe,t .. kler,a . ln GAB MX , T1JA!,..." i* or au "4" _ Cor, of, Pike and %hint St reets, pirrsßußGir. Oil PONDERS, MACHINISTS. RIP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COTIPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBITRGH, PA. Ilir-Engines, Rolling Mill Ma c'hinery, Nail Machines, Ile torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL , FOIJNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. . .... .. Corner Carroll and Smafinials fltreetsi arrirrn weini,) • • PrivilstrußGlun Pd. ...... • $ . WILLIAM‘SMITH, ....- pianufavturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE 108 GAS AND WATER WORM. My Pines are all cast itrariiii4l ll PAS, In dry wad, and 151 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general CastingS for Gas and Water Works. $ I would also call the attention of Superintend- ents of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. ' ATLAS WORKS, MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward THOMAS , N. MM.UlEU,Presidept. These Works are among the larrest and most Comee D e t este dlisment In the West, and are nowpto tarnish, Zngineo, of every dozerlplion. Boilers, 011 TOnks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Canting& Bolling Bill Castings. n09:n6.3 ROBINSON, REA ac CO., successors so aourrolox, arms a mrr.r•uus. .WI6.BII.II:NGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND UACHINISTS, lIITSBURGH, • - -Kannflicinrers of Boat and Statiohary Stearn En gines, Blast Engines, Mill, Machinery Gearing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: ' oll Tanks ane Boil and Sheet Iron Work. Office, BNO. 14 , corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for CIiFFARD'B PATENT INifECTOII fol. seeding Boilers. . jallasZ MONT BLANC FOUNDRY.' Butler . otr6et, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Linton Iron Mils,) PIWTSISIIIIMPH. . W. P. 31111 and Budge" Castings THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, IidOBLNEI/Y AND CABTING I 3 O E IFuwr.r.Y. Orders vroinptlY and carefully executed. Charges reasonable. tBNEET & 0c15:123 _ HODIAS r& CO, Furth Ward foundry and Machine Works, BANDUSILY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY, p.a., Manufacturers of Steam Engines, 011 'Creases, ru.leys, Shafting, Grist aud Say/ Mill Work, Rollins Mill and - Machine Outlay, Orate Bars, Weights, Wagot Boxes, &c. Yin dto order and have on hand Engines of sizes. mvl4:qs CIENTRAL FOUNDRY. AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn Street. _ . BOLiil4ll, BOYD BAGALEY Cit 110115, Mill Castings, Ball Lathes, £c. 1 1 1111IBEILl • UMBER: ' • ALEXANDER. •,PATTEIIISON. Dealer in all ds - o Kinf Immber. HAD AAP Aeoß pax, - • ; 0.000 fee% Gryl'lne Sonde: • '150,000 feet "Wand 2 Web Clear. rLa 30,000 feet DrY.lsl.c_u4 l l o Pu,, n Ml 30,000. feet Dr) , &D ,P u 515,000,feet Dry 4j . rS WI , a diva 5,000 ,1%. Dry , 'm l le, , au, eve ft. IrrY 1.1 sp,a.„ lllo tW isr ' 1.0.00 U 'feet MY Pp u 950 000 feet Hemloe sts and rattle 754,000 No, t 111.4ttch dhingtee, Sargre4.' 950,000 No. 1 164110 Saloirlee,,aawea,.• 40,000 N0..1 15-Inebblalngles,' aftwre4ss 40.000 vire Brick; 1,1100 Fire • 100 Tons teme Clay* Yartoe - No. lif3 PREBLE . STBIEET. formerly Manchester, and 151 REBECCA BTRZlrroppo alto the Gas Worhs, Allegheny , 11013 E 1224 mirTiaminGH GAZE I'E PITTBBUEi~G?H. Engine Castings• Machine Castings. General Casting's. ORDERS SOLICITZD. LUMBER. IRON, BROKERS. SA!ViTlLAL:WAciurinsigArtY4 IRON , -BROILEJEL, - 124 First Street, Pittsburgh; Pa. Agent for the sale of COrnwall, Doughamore, Josephine, Isabella,Thincanuon,Stanhope, Dien don,and other brands of Anthracite, Youghio gheny Cole and (). B. Charcoa'. 'RIG ' IRONS. r•nnr•gnments'aremo9t resaPctrnibr scoicliod COPPER. r ,AKE SUPERIOR ,OPPDE, MILL AND SMELTING W OBIS rmrssvitGai. • PARK, iicCUADY & C 0.,.. i .• dannfactarers of Sheathing, Brasiers* and Bolt ',opper j pre is ed Copper Bottom b i ltaised Sall Bot iotna, Spelter Solder. Also,lmperves and Deal: era a Metal. TlonPlate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ate. Cott Van tly on hand Tinners . Machines aLd Tools. Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST SlillltzT and E4O i %CON') STREET, Pittsburgh: .apecia order's of opper cut to dealred pat io i'l ' - '." . - - - InglteB4:disT , ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. HUGHIBOLE 8c CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., INMAit THE Engine Builders, Founders and • Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes. Skeels' attention inv ited to our new STATION AR OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 15-horserpower. CASTINGai..of THIRD STR EET maaa. to order *tour Youndryt on THIRD STREET, low Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on baud and made to order, at tbe -.; - - , INDUSTRIAL .WORKS; Fronting on the Allegheny River, nes4 the Point, W All orders promptly tilled. TET US FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR. DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR, PIRE-BUS AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS.' ' OIL STILLS AND OIL TA- 4101.' CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND Azii. PANS, SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON. DENSERS; STEAM DGESPIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRI; . ' . PRISON ,DOORS AND COAL BRUTES Office and Ware:Lai:l6.'oMM er.Ostond• '• Third. Eibort wad IlDerpr Street% PITTSBURGH, Pa. otly , Aar °retry sattended ent t to o the above address will be .rom. mb7:180 111. BAIINHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS • 'AND SHEET . IRON WORKERS. - • - ROB. 510, MA, S 4 AND SI6 PENN BT. Having secured a large yard - and tarnished it mite ;he inotit approved mactilnery,yve are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS In the best manner, and vearrauted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, .liteson Pipes, Looomotive 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. Repairing done en abortebt notice. isfacli TAMES ri. 81TE.% Nos. 55 and 56 _Water Street, , PITESBURGN, 111.11:171 , ./SCRIIIT 8 OF IRON OIL TANKS ' RETTLiNG r.A.NB, COPPER STEAMPLPi, • ROLLING MILL STACK, And SHEET IRON WORK, • POT Steno Owes. JAIIIOO M. BBC6II - • ILDMVHD D. BBUI JARED )Iq.IIRUSI.I. SON, Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Taaks, SEILIEIT IRON WORR.&G, 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STCr - VPS, CASTIN TuY. STOVES!, A. BRADLEY & CO. Aionnuotorer. of the greatest variety of ..00k, Parlor and. Heating -Stoves, TO BE IOUNI) IN THE VATS: • dole Agents for the celebrated Base Darning Orreutal Stoves and Furnacza for Hard Coal or Cogo.lleyt to the World for Parlor, Office, store or Chnich. Szi.re needs no rekindling—borne all win ter. Do noib ;y until yea see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STAP.ET. Onr.Agents forDrientals — DilesWD,XX D 0•00.. Imi.theeld tit.: GEO. , n WADY, Allegheny City. RAW, - t PITTSBURGH. KA.NITFACTUMER OF EVEIIY - VARIETY O! BOSTON COOKING 11-ANOB, "THE FIERY FURNACE," THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKINGSTOVE,' 'EEG ULATOIt. COLUMBIACOOK EiToVE. , TAN'S t Cincinnati ' Pattern) PORTABLE RANOE e Asa! IRON !CANTLES. `WRLUILAN'S REF ',li:arcat; tiltATEs, free from 4111414 duet; G SATE FRoNTS, IFENDERS. .to; . • 206 and 20S LibertyS#pet, PITTSIIIIIIGEL PA eela:yl7 OIXIK STOVES. ItINSIEUG a co.'s cc, :TRIUMPH, P:00B 044/, LF.l_, • 11',. ' f siiiited toCoale; Sakti iinnO, tall 118 any otheriltost AliOnn. :13111131tit 416 ,ao4 N4._285 Liberty, Street, alio on band and for ode., PARLOR STOVES''. • , EfEd.TING BTO • (IRATE 1110 T 8 PENDERB, —•- •• , • Ne9iCAAlo:4ll4.W.Wetie pirrivetrittitn FACTURING COMPANY, MannfaCturerapf • • -c. ' ; PRINTING & *RAPPING PAPERS CLINiIOI.I MILL-13TEITBENNTI.LE. OHIO. BRIGHTON HILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA.. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. No. 82 Third. Stroot, 'Pittsburgh, To.. ,'opplosus—Auousr HARTJE,Presidest. - J 3.10. B. LIVINGSTON. Treasurer. SAMUELIDLIC. secretarT. Drnscroste—Angvet Hartjo. - John Atwel, b. H. Hartman, John B. L' . ..lngton. Cash Dahl for Parlor Stock. Ia29:088 IgIerEST'CQMMON y , . Machine Skirt's" Trorks, Northwest cofner of West Colianon,,ltliegheoly. sYfRED , I; ATVATER 00.• - gave on hand or pyepare on short, botice'fleartb ko,d OteA fitones, Plage , : for Sidestalks. Brewer ga.„. gelid and Tomb atones, &a., , • Orders nrottintav executed. Prices reasonable PITTSBIJEGH,4A. nkirorabrinsiratior ? MANIIId.CVJWER I 3 or S, ace FOR WARMING BUILDINGS. CET THE .13EST,..„' r= STONE. DAY; :FEBRUARY 19,- 1869. FINANCIAL. FORT 'PM'"BANNING COMPANY. N 0.169 Wood Street, CAPITAL, s : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS, Collections made on all accessible points in the United Iltates and CanadaS. DIRECTORS: ' D. Hostetter,Jno. U Sieber, .Jam 6sordon, I Bolt. H. D.-Wallace,E. Fawcett, W I t ud f.rl y e d . BAWL. Preel. D. LEFT WILSON. Cashilei. NATIONAL RANI, Of COMMERCE Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts. A. PATTERSON .." JOB. IL HILL CAPITAL, : : $400,000. DI/LECTORS: k Ge Palmer almere W. Cass, V R . Wm. Douglas, Wm.. Bead. A. Patterson, Win. IL Brown Chas. Lockhart, , Dan. It. Davidson, W. S. Haven, niscOUNTs 04X14 1D9:022 HART, CAUGELEIE & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , . . Corner Ward and 'Wood Streets, • (BITCCESBO IIB TO HANNA. HART A C 0..) DZALIIII3 Wehange, Coin, Couporis, And partictUnr attention . palel to the purchase atm 61./C 91 COyERNNIENT BONDS. Stunt Moral' ts on 31-40/Ildo2l. • My1:587. N. HOLMES & SONS, • laa-L-IN-32gb.M1R-SS, 57 Market Street, pri-x-rs33xmcin, PA. the ystteCollection Mates And s made on sl Cansdze, l the principsl points of , - teckfi,Bonds and other Securities 80130 ET AND SOLD ON COMMISSI.O2..L • Pertleralar attention paid to the purchase and vale Of • . . United. States Securities. pITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION. No. 07 Fourth. It)1 - .root, NEAELT.OrI'OeITE TIIE BANE OF Ftrrsatrnon. CUARTERED IN 1862. • OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVE.NINtiI3. from May Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock. and from 'November I.L to May Ist, 6 to o'clock. Books of By-Laws, Ac., furnished at the office. This Institution especially offer to those whose earnings are limited, the opportunity to ammon iate, by small deposits, easily saved, a man which 'will be a resodree when needed, and bearing In terco( instead of remaining tmproductlve. BOARD OF :MANAGERS: PREEZDENT. • emoitez A. BERRY. • Vicla ritESIDENTS. .6. H. 'HARTMAN, I -JASIEts FARE, J. • aNCIIETART AED TUE4SOILEIL, D. E. AIcEINI:EY. A. BRADLEY, 'WM .E...NLALME. A. S. BELL, 4011.8 S. DILWOR7I7, J_Q RU .A ititoDES, .0. FOLLANSBEE,' •", - (MIN•80)gt, • ,JAS. L. ORAHAAL B. C. SeOMERTZ; CIittIsTOFEIF.R ZUG. • • •Batactfons — D. W. A A. S. BELL. mtll:v33l, OILS ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT. W. C. TWEDDLE, MANUFACTURER Lubricating, & turning Oils. lain yelApss.l. 6.6lllrOati AJLAss • kretit, teat 'Wlthemt ; lange; remaiss limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climatekorlot weath • r. Locomotive, Sagine,'Nee toe Shop.; WhieutScreva, • ._ HOW Sillliiind Plfilki.Mg 113 ItlnTie 's * , ,A,dapted foridith 61;04. i_ - A 4: 4 I Ripl ladle , cil . 11.•oli Mesa tight 11, WI, Tanziess"Jituff• Ben:. le. in s• it Filltilliskgq, INputtl ts' i 1 11iiirriess -1 1221 '., pms. M oe:., , I ARMOR VARNISH. to preser e Briccbt - Iran Werk and HachineesiSrom Rain.• ••.1 .• .• •• , These products are.manithcee 'l•tinder_Pi.,, Tweddla's_pstoptAtetipErheeto 13 IS Va 'I. eau. Tile ,Lmocaturd yttesit L odorless, perfectly pure. uniform. and re stly light col °zed. laud a IdiNitont ai ttOlre , Chanda mid talehlin ItatiPld du Olt a col ..,The !road ohs are unequal e . and are In .onatant use do many of tho principal Railroad Kamplee earl be examined and orders lett t 174 WOOD STREET. Works at itharpsbur Bridge. ' .KIN ,00=lislttri.xtrebiati retr01011113, , • Ito DAgELL'S BUILDING, DUQ I • PlTTRBpplif, PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, wA}gii,G,Aux =I TACK 111.114ITHERS COMMISSION MER AND DEALERS fetroleum and its Pittsberstit • DffIee—DALZEL corner of Duquesne Way and fr s iv : l2 , i r 4 a ll4itiliioSlce•-•tin . w ' ARCHITECTS. BARR & MOSER, A..RClA.E.ri.tlCrlf4s FRUIT ROUSE ASSOCIATION BUILMNOS , Non. S and 11E. Clair Street, Pittebnrgh, re. Special attention given to the deeignlng and bulldink n I' COURT ` HOUSES-and PUBLI BUILDING:a. • CENTRAL 1 -ND UNION - PACIFIC RAILICAI r . 'BONDS, The cheapest Invesfiment now In the market for sale by rto -WalarrZ, Cotner FIFTH AVENUE I WOOD STREETS. Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and .oouoons and ituropean Exchange at market rates. • JAMES T. BRADT t CO (Successors to S. JONES it C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33 -EL rtT 3Er.., 'JO 3EI. EEC, BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS OF GOTF,RNIIEIfr SECURITIES, EIOLD, SILVER: AND COLTON% ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. - „ i Interest Allowed on Depodts.- Oar Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Kale of 13T0918, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. Prestdoxit ....Cashier AT 11 A. M. tljt gitidnagij etaitttt Opvrez OF PITTSETIIIMEI GAZET TE THURSDAY, February 18,.1889. There is no abateinent.iri the. demandU . for American . securities from Europe, and shipments continue to bo made on a , large scale. The locking up process, which was commenced early yesterday, and the severe attack of the market in either gold. bonds or stocks by a power ful bear clique, with headquarters at Washington, has-Caused a partial decline here of bonds, averaging about -1% per cent.; but the markets of Europe being well sustained, the pribe advanced this afternoon, and closed with considerable firmness. " A release of the funds' now locked up, will.create a new -excitement to buy, and in' fact the large short sales made within ;the last two days have to be covered at any price, since bonds are quite scarce for delivery.tuld High as 1-32 of one 'per" cent: per - diem has been paid for borrowing the 1867 a. . Gold Is dal], and cleSed about one per cent. lower from last night's. quotation. The market" was Suatkilied 'only by the efibrts of the Will cllghe in' stocks, who had locked up a large'amount to make. gold scarce for deliv:erv, but , :filled in their attempt. Stocks recovered already last night from their. lowest quotation, and-to- T day there Was a general rise of at least - one per cent. The Erie clique stocks which had suffered most, reacted quickly to , depend were buoyant at . the tilos° with large orders to buy.. (losing quotations as received by Ph. B Mertz: Gold, - i 134345 - illighty-one'B, 113%; Five Tiventli, 1862, 114%; do, 1864, 110%; do, 1865, 112%; do, 1885, new. 110!,',; do, 1867, 110%; do, 1868, 110%; Ten Forties, 109%; Railroads Cleve land it Pittsburg.i, 90; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne d Chicago. 118%; Chicago (Sr Rock Island, 127%; Chicago North- Western, - 82%; do Preferria; 1 30%; Erie,. —; - New - York - central, "611.1: Michi gan Southern, 93 1 4: Reading, 92"1; Ohio St. Mississippi Certificates, 34%; West ern Union Telegraph Couwany, 88%; Merchants Union Express Company, 171,; Pacific Mail, 106%; Adams, 66%; Mning shares--Gregory, 2,50: Quartz Hill, 71; Smith itYarmele, 1,80; Cory don, 101 - - - " llUnkors 14 Protlacts,, ESNE WAN, • . 11 #7 4 EN & gOol zit titreet. 'HANTS, Produc4, BUILDING. win streete. NUT BT. FINANCE , AND TRADE —Closing quotations receivNi by James T. Brady t Co.: Gold. 131 , , 1 ,1; United Statfis Sixes, 1881'S, 11,3 X; 18621 1140 :6-2644 - • 4864; '1103‘; ~1 865, 112!•i; . 5-20's January and July, 1865, 110X,do. 1867, 11014; do. 1868, 110%; Seven - Thirties, - par less I,‘; Due Com pounds, 119; Ton Forties, 109 y; Union. Pacific Tiallroad, pit; Centxul, 8 104 Cq. • rETRPIIERD; AIAK,K.F4r" s , l -., tOktuili 0 , 1121111304 a Tnuß,Dmr, Feb. 18, 18611... i; The market was in a topsy-turv 14 z 63- Vltert the f i e c s V w de nd baes Aaffeotldn t4tlh, e th b e r 4p ). kers generally , reported j. that there was aci ammo to. .1104 and sellers appearsery sensitive about making, freshcontrsctv. feeling disposed to hold Off' and await further develop. pen: and tale? the chances. ,It was rn. , -Inor Rhat-oonsiderabld excitement pre - veiled at UN City today, in conseqence ofsometheaNy:ltizehases by New.. York ers—supposed, by some, to be a "bull" movement.. : Itis said.to be the policy of the "bulk ring," whenever any, signs or IN'esktiekvartilipliaratit, to:btiy—not that ' they want the oil, Nit in or.ier to keep the • market steady, and prevent a re action, and this is supposed to be the ob- Jevt in buying in the oil regions to-day. Weilo.not say that this is a fact, but give it as the surmises of some of our dealers, without vouching for its correct ness. The Allegheny River continues in fine navigable condition, and it is estimated that between fifty and sixty thousand barrels will reach here,. in bulk boats, within.the next few days. CRUDE. The market was excited and unsettled to-clay, though not a single sale repbrted , and bu) ors and v,ellere were wideapart. Spot may be quoted nominally at 17 to 17 4c, nowt six months, seller 16%, all year seller 154 to 10; and March 173 g. As already intimated. it in expected that between 50,000 and 00,000 bbls will reach here on present rise. - uuklsuu. There were but twd Wee reported_ te day, 1600 each -March to Juno at'3B; l and 1,000 fur February at 38X. The market, compared with yesterday. hasundergont but litte chapge as tegards td prices, but 1 there was hsensitiveness manifes d which did not Prevail to the same ext nt on Wednesday. It will be noted that e shipments ;east have been increased slightly within the past few days. —Since the above was put in type we have the following additional sales re ported: Refined-500 each April to June ' at 38. Crude-2.000 till August Ist, sel lr, (40 to 45) 17: 2,000 till September Ist, seller, (40 to 46) at 17. LUBRICATING OILS. . Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40e Eclipse'Railroad Axle 35e Eclipse Machinery 75e Eclipse Spindle . sot Eclipse Tanners' , Stuffing 400 Rclipee Tatinere, Finishing