6. STEEL WORKS. DUQUESNE WOR/KS, . COLEMAN, it, M & CO., ' Idairact rs of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, 1 • AXLES A ND. SPRINGS, Duquesne Iron, Iron, Sheet and Tank Iron,; Juniata Iron, Wagon Box Iron. Charcoal Iron, Cylinder Iron, XL Iron, Flanged Cotter Bars, Guard Iron, -Drag and Drotper Bars, T Ball for Coal Boads, Iron. Wedges; Flat Ball for Coal Ronde; Boller. Irwt, Crow Bars; Chain Links, Boiler Heads, Steel and Iron-Harrow .Teeth. Carriage, Wagon, Beat and Coach Springs, and Axles, an styles: blab Steel for Plows, ;Cultivator Steel,. Steel Wings and- Moulds cut to pattern. Boring heel all sizes, A. B. Steel andtiteel Tire, Steel Crow Bars, Steel Shafting, Ac. ALL GOODS FIRST CLAS3 AND W.A7- 11 - N- I TED. 1 1 113.0111ces and Workt 18th street and Alle gheny river and 77 WATER STREET,[ Pitts. burgh. Itt4:e22 GODEFFROY BRANCKER &' CO., 42 Exchange Place, New York, Are prepared, as Sole ' Agents In the United States for the Prussian inning and Iron Com- Pan) of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or sell in quantities to salt purchasers,tdellvered in either New York or Philadelphia,) the celebrated V. G. SPIEGELEISEN - used so extensively for the manufacturing of BESSEMER STEEL. This Iron is free from Suipur and Pliesphorts, and contains a heavy per cell' age of Manganese. Full particulars, samples, prices or chemical analyile will be promptly forwarded on applica • ation. • ja3o:d76 SHEFFIELp STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIMICK . & CO PITTSBURGII. Pa.. Manufactairept of every description of CAST AN!) GERIAN STEEL, RATLW. SLUT. te.. AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, itc.. .to I Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Sta. HILLER, BABIt•& PARKIN. MMUS PASTIMES: 6EOKETCALIO, I - REUBEN 7dILLER. . W. BABB, °mks. PARTN. SPECIAL PASTIME—S. M. SIRE. r CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, BARR • & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty_St„ 'PITTSBURGH, PA. . rel4:d43 ritI,ACII. DIAMOND STEEL . WORKS.. PARK, BII9TIIEB, & Alanufacturers of all descriptions of Mee and Warehous e _ 120...1512:+124•13E00.151i and tl9 and 121 FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH. • IRON WORKS. 1A.3. VIZIINNEt, Preet..... W. P. PORTZ% Hoyt. IT'FIESUB,GR FORGE AND IRON: CO,, MARIIELCTUBMIS 07 Bar iron; " Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Axles Rolled; - Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Frames; Locomotive Frame Shapes; Sideßods; - Yokes, StraPs; • Piston Heads; Steamboat Shafts; Steamboat Cranks; - Piston Rods, Wrists; • Pitman Jaws, Collar% the. Office; No. 177 PENN STREET, rirrastruGH. FA BLLBRSILIESEN PROCESSi _ The Trustees are now maimed to giant licen ses' for the use of the: ELLERSKARSEN PRO - The superior...quality transited to good iron, the great imparrcment in inferior iron. and the reduced cost.commend it to al. manufacturers of Parties wishing to Use it can obtain licenses by applying to • JAMESP.. SPEER, . . Attorney for the Trustees. orklas ' two run Mtn'. Parties *interested' are invited I. visit the SHORNBERGER WORKS. where the process is now In successful otieration. . felkda VERSON, PRESTON & CO.; . Pennsylvania Iron Works. Wasehonse, Noe. lila strilliT FIRST MEET, oopoate rmonglaglat H. 5p24:416 NOVELTY wonm. sBOSGs OPELft WOMIB. Founded A. D. TM& M'KEZ & 00. 9 _ , itiiiimm2mmmis OP P lipitrili k 7 o o t i ;DA D A .18 IigifiCzEIPAT SCALES. I aced Patent Door Locke fand Latches, Allmand Coffee AMIN do. 4 : OF Mit' AliTlipli 613BANT EM I -- •Pifiabuntlity JP.Muoi 9 a. , I;;E U=l ;ANI sT~ LMI TTING. . ma. t • .., AIL,COOPERAsIIO., io Ei RASS , POIThiDERS, AND STEAM FITTERS, 'sdrattion" - '9"l, mirevran .3,7 i., .., f Pike and ' , Walnut Streets; PITT BURGH.. .. : I Xan , of eve AND Con VISEI 1 FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COLTANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, . PITTSBURGH /PA. . I 7 tla y ngin N e ml s,.Ro m llin ac g Ma.. ch es, lee torts, and Castings gO' y. AND PIPE WORKS. NATIONAL FOUND) Corner FarroU and SmallinauStreetg, prrrsizram I . PA. I WILLIAM SMITH, Dlann.faelturer of CAST IRON BOWL. PEPE 808 GAS IMD WATER W 011413. My Pines are all cut invariablyln , Pita, in dry nand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, fall assortment of general Castings for bias and Water *orks. 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. MILLER, President. These Works are among the largest and most complete establishments in the West, and are now prepared to furnish ( Engines, of every deserlPtion. Boilers, Oil Tanks. Sheet Iron Work. Railroad Castings. lioMng Mill Castings. Engine Castings. Xachine Castings. general Castings. ORDERS SOLICITED. n09:n69 ROBINSON, BEA & CO., Successors to Boutssow, limn St WASHINGTON WO FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, FITTS Manufacturer s i of Bost and Stationary S I ex, Blast Engines, MLR Machinery , Ina, Cavilng of all descrlntl ne. and Stine, Bolter and Sheet Iron 4 Work. Office, No. 12, corner First and S Streets. lbr re Agents fo B r 817PAILWEI PATENT ITi edtrig oilers. nutie r Eff BLANC FOI7NDBIG Streot, Ninth Ward, (Opposite Un)o' Iroa 17115.1311R613. Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings, THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, MACHINERY AND CAt3TIN6B GENERALLY. Orders promptly And carefully executed. Charges reasonable. oclisd2B THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works BA2CDUSKY ST., LLLEQHZNY CITY. PA.. I Mannfietnrers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses, Sulleyd, Shafting, Grist.. and Saw Mill Work, Bolling Mill asid Maohine Castings, Brats Ban, Welghts, Wagon Boxes, tn. Bund to order and have on hand Engines 01 all sized. niellms ENtILIL FOUNDItt C AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn Street., BOLLIAN t BOYD & BAG dhllllLo 1 s 35111 Castinp, Roll Lathes, *a LIIIIIIER LUMBER. , . 9LEZANDI3I3 PATTEIRSON. Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber. ON 118.17 D AND FOB SALE: 1. 000,000 feet Dry Pine Beards: 1130.0(10 pet 12 and 2 loch Clear Plank; 30,000 feet Dry 12 then Common Plankl 30,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 lace Oak: 25,000 feet Dr 3, 2, 22 rind 3 inch Alb, 5,000 ft. Dry 21,;•k2,3 in. Cherry Illaple, 30,000 ft. Dry 1 , 12, 2 and. 3 inch Poplar: 10 . 000 feet Dry Poplar besotting; 80,0011) feet Bemlock Jolts and Scanting: 780,000 No. 1 18-inch Shingles, sawed' 250,000 No. 1 15.ineh Shingles, sawedil 40,000 No. 1 18-inett SidrigleS, .S& 114 *0,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Vire 'rile. _ I 100 Tons Fire May; YA li BDS—o. 80 PREBLE STREET. tbrmegly Ifsneliester, and 187 REBECCA - STENST.ePPP. site the &as Worlui, Allegheny cky. ncp IRON 1010KERfi. iliam, at. WICKEIIB IRON BROKE/I, 144 First Street,Pittsburgh, dant !beetle sale of Cornwall, Xlioniamen josephine, Isabella,Drineannon,Stanbope, don,and other braads of Anthrnotts, To gbeal Coke and O. B. Charcoal. ~, PIG IROTIS. • • Ommlgnments gamma resoOotitilly !elle r SEPEMOR 'tumult= AND aumnre WOBI '. PIT/19131T1141-11. ' PARKi_ MCCURDY & CO. itiOnsrati - ol Hbeattdng, Brazier.' and belt . ,- , alreasedir,spper Bonams,Balsed Billtßa. Am, lipnltertifdder. , .Alko,lmpeeers and WM. N o Brirle-Xstsli on Plideb.lness'lrOnslr an. Clon itsiitlyOn hand Thin tMsobines j e.d Is. wargAcmse, L .Nlo4o 122"taR f x and IMMW FIiTH, -Pittsbatiali. - e= • •- -4,raclid.Ordell at bniPerdsit WAY disdreidnt birth -- midtc.3444 Fa ==M rPITTSBIIBGH :;,~ (NINTH W.d.liDl,) EirTTSBURGEEL EBIERT & LUMBER COPPER. =EI ENGINES, BOILERS, &c. _ _ HUGH NI BOLE 8c 00., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St., I ummi Tin Ponrr i ,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufactire STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sues. • Sigoial attention Invited to our new STATION ARY GIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILEF.,_of IS-hortemower. CASTINGS of every kind, made to order atour Foundry on THISTREET, below Market. RIGS i Oil Weis, SHAFTING, PULLEYS:, HANGERS.HOUSEAnd TOBACriO SCREWS and IRON. TOBACCO PIMISES, on hand and made order, at the . INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting en the .Allegheny Biter, near the point, PITTBBIJE6H, PA. air All orders promptly filled. TUT 178 FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL tic SNYDER, MANOTACTURIMB 07 TUBULAR, DOUBLE-YLUED TUBULAR, YDSE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS. - OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS. CHIBINETS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS °AND CON . DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS Alt) COAL SWOT= Waco and Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. air Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. . mb7:lEll WM. BARNIEUEUL & CO.,' BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO, SS, S 4 AND SS PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it wnn the meet approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best =saner, Ch i mneysted equal to any made In the country. Breeching, Tire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of BarnEill's Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. lakeLl JAMES BIL BITER, . eJ Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, - PITTSBURGH, PA., mAzirtAirztrais or IRON OIL TANKS, 13:ETTLENG PANS, oeFrEal STEA3I PIPE, LOLLING LILL STAC.SI3, And SHEET IRON WORE, For Stenraboate. 7LIMD ]t. DAUM EDMUND D. BIM= JARED M. BRUSH b. SON, MICSIIIFAC2WER.I3,S OP Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks. SHEET 'BON WOREZ,3IO. KS, 016 H, 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o 11 earing, Tanks :mltaffeld THE BEST STOVES. A. BRADLEY dr. CO. Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE POUND IN THE STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning °neater Stoves and Furnaces for Bud Coal or Coke. Best in the World for Parlor,Oftice. Store or Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns all win ter. Do notb iy until you see or send for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET.' ' Our Agents for Orientals —DE id3ILER BROS., itultitlield St.; OEO. HURLEY. Allegheny City. XECTOR Jan:AZ GRAFF, HUGUS & CO, ILLAUTACTURIGIS Or ZYRRY 'SUBMIT Or 63 11 1 11 4:1 0 1 . 1nna BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," FOR WARNING BUILDINGS.' THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKINWSTOVE, REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S (CIIISIIIRIG Petters) PORTABLE RANGE CAST IRON MANTLES, WHLLKANT REF i.ECTOR, GRATES, free trom dirt and dust; GRATE FRONTS, FENDERS, U. 206 and 208 Liberty Street, 5e25:577 PITTSBURGH, PA. COOK. STOVES. • ' CET THE BEST. 111ISSEIAIL 4 CO. TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as sal aeon! other Stove In the Union. BISSRT.TI & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. ilso on nand and for We. PARLOR STOVES, *161"" oa►Al AND COKE. nom.: COALSVCOAL!!: ' DICKSON STEWART & CO., Navies reamed their Otatal• NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Fleas NUI)BECOND 1/144314 are new to torah toed TOZCIMO erLa LUINT, NUT 00AL ONBIAO at the lowest market price. An orders Infra, thelrOMOes Or addreised te a them through the man, WILL be attended tO ',remote/. • -- . „WEST COMMON Machina - Stonei Works . ; Northwest corner or West Common, Allegheny. FILMY* Art/ATER gA.,00... Eteriroki hind` ott.on short :loges Merril' and- Stet:Konen' ilo for 81demalks, Brewer! Varna. . Head an Tombstones, As. Orders promptly exeoateg. Priam reasonable , AZETTE.::: - TUESDAY STONE. = CLLL. FORT PITT .G CONANT. N 0.169 WI ad Street. CAPITAL, : : : :1: $200,000L STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. DEALERS IR GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND COLD. , • INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIM DEPOSITS. tillecilons shade on all accesdbla Taints in t 4 t United States and Canada& DIRECTORS: D. Hostetter, Jno., 0 Maim James Gordon. Rcpt. H. King, D. Wallace. Andrew Miller. H. Fawcett, James M. Batley. • I SAII%. BIeCIAIRIELAN, Preslt. i D. LEET NATIONAL BANK OF Cor. of Wood and Sixth St& A. PATTEILSOR..—.— ...... --President. JOB. B. HILL CAPITAL, t $500,000. DIRECTORS: KPm W. Ow, H. Palmer Wm. Douglas, ,`Yela. Reed. A.. Patterson. Win. H. Bro, Chas. Lockhart wn , Dan. B. Davidson, W. 11. Haven. Zs AT 11 A. N. DISCOUNTS DAIL $D9:012. HAR.T,VAIIGHEY & CO., BANKERS. AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTSDITII43II. IBHOOEBI3OIIB TO HANNA, HART 00.0 DIIALXBS IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And putiendar attention paid to the purchase and Bale of COVERNNIENT BONDS. Blunt Drafts on London. ain:su N. HOLMES & SONS, 57 Market Street, PrITTS73I:ITi4aI3. PAL Collections mule on all the principal points of tie United Mates and C/11111415. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION. Partiealaz attention paid to the purchase and dale of United. States Securities. PLEIO:aI DOLLIR SAYINGS BANK, After the First of March Next, Will be closed on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, And open dully from 9 o'clock A. 11. to 3 o'clock P. it., and on Saturday Evenings. fel9:eB6 OILS. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT We C. WEDDLE, MANITPACTIMER OP Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle On. Stands great beat without ckdnge; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil fore tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw $Ol and Planing JIM Oils, Adapted for high speed. • Spindle 011, Wool Head-Light Oil g Oil, Tanners' Stuff. Benzoic, ing dr. Pi n i siting 101, Gasoline, 'Harness Oil Parradine. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Week and Machinery from ttnar. • . These products are manufactured under Dr.. Tweddle's patent by Superheated Steam In Vac ciao. The Lubricating Oils are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light ool ored, stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain limpid during extreme cold. TheMaliroad Otis are 'unequalled, and are In constant use on. Many of the principal Railroads. Samples can. be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD. STREET, Works at Stisrpsburg Bridge. , ' WAILING AND 'Lima, Commission Merchants and Brokers la Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY, prrrsgmmes, PA. PRILADRLPEDA ADDRESS. WARING, KING & ISM Walnut Street. TACK BROTUEBS, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DIALYXI3 Ut • Petroleum and its „Products, Plttatmegh 011ine—NALEMLLIS surranzre. corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Iladelphislice-127 WALNUT BT. game °LOMOND OIL 14'0115111, H. M. LONG & CO., office, DAT- , .u.T.L BUILDING, fell " -Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa. H 014111014 BELL & ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. Kann fluitnrers of MUNI MEDIUM 'ad Lielte ABICIEWIR AND pASZOIJA SUICETINGS AND BATTLND. CH 2, 1869. CENTRAL AND UNIO.pi PACIFIC RAILWAY ROICOS I The cheapest laveatment now In the market for Bale by EUE - 1. LIVIIKEVTZ, Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD BTREETS. Also. dealer ;in Government Bonds. Gold and CORDOIIB and European Exchange at market rates. der..l JAMES T 1 BRADY CO., 03.....0tat0 IL JONES d C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sta., 3EI DkT lara. 30 3R. Ell 7 BEY AND BELL ALL.EINDB OP • GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST PAVOEABLE TEEMS. I Interest Allowed on Deposits. ow-Money loaned ' on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Pcurehase and Sale of ~STOCKS, BONDS and JAMES T. BRADY, er. CO. ON. Cashier. rbtt littintto akttts. F.IN..fiN . CE 49ND TRADE. OVPIONOF Pirramtuaan GarerrE, - MONDAY, March 1, 1889. Closing quotations as received by. Ph R. Mertz: Gold, 131%; Eighty-one's, 1153‘; Five Twenties, 1862, 117%; do, 1864, 114; do, 1885, 114%; do, 1865, new. 112%; do, 1867, 112%; do, 1868, 112%; Ten Forties, 105%; Railroads Cleve land & Pittsburg s, 90%; , Fittsburgh, Fort Wayne tit Chicago. 2134; Chicago dc Rock Island, 27; Chicago dr North- Western, 8234; do Preferred, 90%; Erie, —; New York Central, 67%; Michi gan Southern, 973‘; Reading, 93%; Ohio do Mississippi Certificates; 333; West ern Union Telegraph Company, .37,; Merchants Union -Express Company, 15%; Pacific Mail, 101%; Adams, 60%; Mning shares—Gregory, 2,00; Quartz Hill, 77; Smith Parmele, 1,50 Gory don,' 10; Am. M. Express, 41 —Closing quotations received byJantes T. Brady it Co.: Geld, 131%; United States Sixes, 1881's, 115.‘; 0-20's, 1862, 1173.11 5-20's, 1884, 114; 5-20's, 1865, 114%; 10-40's, 105%; 5-20's Jan'y and July, 1865, 1123,5, do. 1867, 112%; do. 1868, 112%; Seven Thirties, par less IA; Due Com pounds, 119; Ten Forties, 110; Union Pacific. Railroad, par; Central, 103; Cy. Pacifica, 101%. Eal CEly Telegraph to the Pitt sbargh Gazette., Money easy at 5@6 per cent. until just before the close of bank hours, when the demand became active and there was quite a little flurry, resulting in an ,ad-' vance to .7 per cent.; this change was partly artificial," having lbeen started by some parties on the bear side, though the great:ease of the forenoon undoubt edly induced many borrowers to delay loans later than usual; prime discounts 7@9. Sterling firmer and quiet at 108% @lO9. Leading bankers generally are bears for the purpose of buying bond bills cheap. Gold fluctuated frequently dur ing the day, in sympathy with the con flicting quotations of bonds , from Lon don; the extremes were 131@132 Xi. the ' latest sales were made at 131%. Loans were made at 4@l percent; for csrrying. Imports of gold last week 1291,200. Governments opened strong but less excited than last week and the prices are generelly 35@)56 lower than the , highest price of Saturday; the most noticeable decline was 355 on 10-40 s; in the afternoon the market was _depressed •34@X, per cent. by Washington reports that the house had , not agreed to - the , . Senate , amendments to Mr. Schenck's bill and , lower quotations from London; the mar ket, however, closed.steady at a decline.. ~The fluctuations have shaken ..out weak parties and largely increased short inter est. Coupons 'Bl, 116%©115%; do. 'B2, 117®117%; do. 'B4, 113%@114; do. 'B5, 115 ©llsy s ; do. new. -1123 411.2%; do. '67, .112;6©11231; do. '6B, 11234©112X; 1040 s, 105% ®106; ex. coupons Pacific Railroad 13s, 102©1025..g. State securities firm. Missonris, 87% @87%; New Tennessees, 613@6411‘; North Carolinas 59A WO; Louisiana Mixes, 72%. The railway market opened firm, but soon became weak and lower,which state of affairs increased in force until the close of the day, when the market be came quite unsettled. The cause of the decline is art increased activity in mon ey. There were rumors of an injunction on the New York Central 'dividend, which could not be traced to reliable authority, and the closing of the Ft. WaYne books for transfer bonds, at , first I supposed to be stook _books. - The decline today'on New York, Central was fully 3 per Atilt., and on FortWayne4@43sper cent. On the latter there was at one time I 3 per cent. difference between cash and regular from calling in of bor rowed stuck rug the impression about closing of books , but late in ' the day cash stook was' freely coffered a t ji per cent. There were all aorta o rumors about the renewal of the co test for election, but the whole thing, it Is be lieved, was amicably settled some days since. Miscellaneous list active but Ir , regular- Express shares strong on're ports -that negotiations art pending like= ly to result in an amicable aettlement be tweet: the Erle Railway and the United Stites Express Company. . - • / Pive-fiarty/Wees:---unmberland,B7%,® 38; Wells Express, 29110)2834; American, 423‘4013; Adams, 61%061X: Merchants, 20 asked; Quicksilver 24%@25; Canton, 8334®60; Paeltic Ma)1, 1 709934; West ern Union Telegraph, 36 (087; Mariposa, 13%@14 ; do. pref. ng 33y: New York Central 160y01603¢: Erie, 8h86%; Hud son, 186®130.%; Reading 92% ®92%; Terre Haute, 36%; do. pref. 87; Wabash 67X® 07%; do. pref..7B%; . St. Paul, 'Vi@W - K; do. preferred, 77 % @ 77%; Rea log. 92% ®93;-Ft. Wayne, 119)(@119)'4; Ohio, and Missisalppl,B3%©B3X: Michigan Central; 11734@119 : 'Michigan Southern, 96gt@ 96X; Illinois Central; 140@14234; Pitts. NEW YORE, March 1, 1869.' burgh, 893;@90: Toledo. 105(g1105,4; Rock Island, 126%@1263,1; Northwestern, 823@82; do. preferred, 9035.@90%; Lake Shore, 10534; Chicago and Alton, 159; Dubuque and Sioux City, 108; C. C. C. ee I. C., 6834. ' Shares dull; Gregory, 250; Smith .t Parmelee. 1; Quartz Hill, 73. • Copper Stocks at Boston—Calumet, 60 ; Copper Falls, 15%; Franklin, =34; Hecht. 80; Hancock, 3N; Minnesota, 33r; Quincy, 341. f. Gold clearances to-day $128,000,000. Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, 51,536, 633 payments, 5938,245 ; balance, $89,- 139,371. ALLEGHENY CATTLE DIARKETir OFFICE OF PITTBBIJBOH GAZETTE} '. MONDAY. March 1, 1869. There was an increased supply of Chtr tle on sale today, nearly nine hundred head, but, with a gdod local demand, the market was firm and prices, especially for good Cattle, were fully sustained . There was but a - single eastern buyrr in attendance, and up until the time we left he had not bought a single hoof, nor Is - it likely that he would, as we. PreartMs that the butchers would pay more for the kind of cattle suitable for shipment than he could afford to give. The fact Is, good Cattle always bring a fall price in this market, and we doubt very much whether there is another place in Oa% country that is supplied with as good meat as Pittsburgh and Allegheny. The very best Cattle in the West ale brought to the Alllegheny • market, and there is scarcely a week passes but what 'our , drovers buy the very pick of the Chicagd market, and it takes the very best to sat isfy some of our butchers. There was one small drove of extra line steers on sale to-day, brought here from Chicago by Marks &Co. Eight of these weree nought by Chas. B. Weide (successor to James Hda,g, No. 80 Pitts burgh market) at nine and a half cei2B per pound. As *ill be seen by reference to there-`.port of sales, prime to extra butchers? stock sold at BQB%, and fair to niedirute at 7Q734. Bulls sold at 4Q6 ots, as to quality and condition, and fresh cows at f40(4)70 per head. The following is a z-ti port of the sales , Trartrman dl Lobman, 139 head - of Chi cago stock at 63¢®83f. L. &I. Shaul- berg, 30 head Chicago stock at 63.posyz. Haziewood & Blackatock, wholesaled 16 head at 7%; 16 do. at sy t , and retailed 76 at BQBX. Marks & Bro, retailed 76 head Chicago stock at B©Bq. Greenwald & Kahn, 59 head Chicago stock at 808 X. C. Keefer, 17 Chicago stook, at 7QB. Smith & Blue, 18 head of bulls and steers from Indiana, at $4,85Q7. Nicht). . Las Carr, 20 head Belmont county. Ohio Steers at 64Q7—two oxen ,held at 735. James Hanlin, 18 head mixed Washing.. ton co. stock, at : 507. C. Kaldolor bought 6 head Ohio stock, at 6%. E. Katz, 30 head Tuscarawas bO., Ohio. scal awags, at 305. Haae,,& Kraus,ls6 head Chicago stock, at 63.4Q8. - L. Rothschild & Co,, 55 head stock, at 63,6(4)734. Peter Hartman, 23 head Chicago stock at 635 Q 7,35. J. Needy, 40 head Ohio stock at 6(4)8,25. M. Verner, 20 head Ohio stook, at $6,50Q7,65. I. Zeigler, 24 Chicago stook, at (f6Q8,50 Jas. McAllister sold . 19 head of Ohio steers for Halthorne 6s biller; at 6Q7V 4 ,. Stakely & Bro 10 head -John Moore 6. SHEEP-=The supply of Sheep ,on sale was again light to.day. less than six hun dred, but the market appeared to be very quiet, the demand having fallen.off wonderfully since pkices have ' gone up. The cause assigned for the very light arrivals is the fact that the shearing sea. , son is near at hand, and farthersure not anxious about selling until , after the wool has been taken off, unless they get • a big price: Good to prime jfat mutton Sheep may be quoted at s@7•cts. • Holmes, Lafferty &Bro. 501d , 77 head for Horner dr Bro. at 5,12@6,25. • Walters sold 43 head of prirtie fat Sheep, to Anll dc Myers, at 6% eta.] per;lb, and Anil g.t Myers afterwards sold the Barrie' Sheep to a butzher, at 1.6,25 per head. • We can also reporta sale of d 174 wale wags at $1,95 per head. , Peter Sheitemantle retailed 121 at 3%@ 7% per pound. John Beeler sold 15 head prime fat Sheep at 7. Kerr sold 87 Washington Co. Sheep'' at 234 ®6%. Adam Eckert Wholesaled fa head, atis3l4' per head. , Palmer had 14 which he held at 7 eta. HOGS—Market quiet and unchanged, and the retail demand continues light. We quote in a retail way at 1.1©13 cts. gross. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, MONDAY, March 1} 1869. . The market was again dull' and very unsettled to-day, and, as has been the case for some time, the volume of busi ness' was exceedingly lig h t. There seems to be little or no , demand, compar ativedy speaking, for either (present or future delivery, anil prices. although weak, are without quotable ch ange. It is reported that there is a he avy "bear" movement in progress in the 'KARI, whose object it is to break the tuarSkt as badly . as Possible, and this once accomplished, the bears will load - up, , I and then change their tactics. And it is also said that the parties, who are most; fmnsplo ous in this last movement; are the same, who a short time since, were the wildest of bulls, and if so. they will doubtless , bring the same influence to -.bear to break the market down that' they did to put it up. Be this as it may, the market_ is exceedingly dull,'and unsettled, and within a week, prices have declined PRUDE—The market is - . inlet and rather dullish, though compared with Saturday, prices hays undergone no ono- table 'change. We can report two aides on spot, one of 500 and other , of. 700, both at 16%, and while the aemarid seems to be light, there is none offering below this figure. Future . deliverleies. quiet - and unchanged. - • REFINED-The Refilled market was also 'very quiet to-daY, though compared with Saturday, prices, have undergone no quotable change. - Spot oil was 'quoted at 343; March to June, 36; March to September, 36%; March, 3.s%egaei and April 86®363i; There was a negotiation Pending „for, 500 last halfof March.. at 31; on cars here which was doubtless consummated. 411 the year,: buyer's Option, is nominal_t 40. ' ' LUBRICATING OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil; / 40 e* 4 Eclipse Railroad• Axle 350 Eclipse 'Machinery ' • 10. Wipe Spindle Eclipse Tanners' Stuffing Aft„,`"'" '"" Eclipse Tanners' Finishing oil ... 6 50 L. • EMPPIM Eh ST BY A. V.'S, B. P. Weisenberger i 100 bbla lubricating • toi'Werden, Frew d Patterson Niehouse, • 50 obis tar t o John Spear dc oo.,Philadelphia; on: BILIPPRD EAST 'FROM Ducitrgszni .H. M. Long& Co., 99 bblit refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila. Hutchinson 011 Ref. Co., 320 bbl.s . re f . to Warden.-Frew do Co.. Pbliade / P auk Total shipments Refined. .. ... . ... . . 419