II PITTSBURGH DIARKETS. OIYICE OP 4 - ITTSBITEGB GAZETTE, THURSDAY. August 12, 1869. Business generally, is quiet, though fair for the season, and some branches of trade are showing signs of improve ment. The weather for some time past has been all that could , be desired for , harvesting, and the crops are now pret ty well secured, and the reports from all quarters, both in regard to yield and quality, are very encouraging. APPLES—In good supply and dull, but unchanged; 12,50fa3,50 per bbl. BUTTER—Sates of prime to choice, at 23©25, and market very dull. BERRlES—Blackberries are not so plenty, the arrivals, apparently having fallen off considerably, but prices re main unchanged, at 11(4)1,25 per pail; BEANS—SaIes at 11,75®2. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 16,50; No. 4 16: No. 3 tz, No. 2, plain, 14,50, and , market firm. CHEESE—Although firmer, is quiet and unchanged. CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at 12,25 per bbl. CARBON OlL—Standard brands may be quoted at 28 for 50 or 100 bbfiota and 30 in a retail way. r; DRIED FRUIT—Ont of season. • . EGGS—Very dull at 15@16. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80@85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for email lots in store. - FLOUR—The market is quiet but firm, and while the demand is confined entirely to supplying immediate wants, prices are unchanged, we continue to quote spring wheat ours at 17@7.25 for lair to good, and 17,50©7,75 for choice. Winter wheat flours are offering at s7@ 7,25. GRAIN—SaIe four cars new Indiana Wheat at $1,40, and prime to choice old may be quoted , at _11,43©1,45. Oats— sales; new crop on spot at 55©58, and to arrive, at 45@48—bat very few buyers at anything over 45. 'Old oats, selling in store at 65c. Rye is in demand at $1,15 for new, and 11,20 for old. Corn sold on wharf to.day, at 51,00; a round lot of prime yellow could not be bought short of 11,05®1,06. Nothing doing in Barley as yet. • GROCERIES—The market is more - active, the demand for. Sugars having improved considerably. New: Orleans . Molasses stronger with reported sales here for eastern markets, and priees are higher. Coffee is firm but unchanged. As is generally the case at' this season: of year, there is more inquiry for Sugars than anything else. Following are the leading quotations: So:mks-8 H, 1134; A A, 13; , Ha vana 14; Cuba, 1234; Porto Rico, 14@1434 Demerara, 15; New Orleans, but little prime in market and sells readily at 14(g)1434; lower grades, 13; Relined, Ex. 0, 1534; B, 15%; A, 16; Yard, 17. Mohessks—New Orleahwof good qual ity is in strong request a 0 bring 801390; Porto Rico, 65@75. Srkues—White Honey Drips, $1.10; Silver Drips, 90c; Jersey, 90c; Golden 70; Amber, 60; Common, 50. Corykk—Fair to Good Rio, 20(W22; Prime, 2434(4)25; Choice. 26€42635. Rick—Carolina, 9 3 3;c©100; Rangoon, 9. Tkes—Young Hyr,on, $l,OO©l,BC, G. P.. $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Sou Chong, 90a to $1,50. RrAkert---Pearl,734; Silver Gloss,ll34c, and Corn Starch, 12340. CONOENTDATED LYE—$B,OO per 'case. FRuiTs—Layer Raisins, $3,50 per box; ,Matt do, $7,50; Prunes, 1330; Currants 1234 c; Valencia Raisins 1434. SPlCES—Cassia, 75c; Cloves, 45c; grain Pepper 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, $1,50. }IAA LEAD -1 7 44 e; Shot, 13,25 per bag. SoAes—"Babbit's," 12c: "Oakely's," 110; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c. CANDLES—MouId, 1534 c; Star, 23340. Br CARD SODA-5634 per 100. HAY—Is selling from country wagons at 514(4)20 per-ton—mostly at $151518. HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton. HIISKS—SaIes at 2%@3 - ets per pound. T , TVW.--White Lime is quoted aisl,so, and Cleveland at *2,50, per bbl. LARD OIL—F. Sellers it Co. quote Extra No. 1, at 1,44, and No. 2, at 51.05. ' POULTRY—SaIes of - spring chick ens, at 60@65 per pair. POTATOES—DaiI and in good Supply but ,unchanged—sl,so©l,7s per bbl. PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged. Shoulders, 15%@16; Ribbed and Clear 1834@1934; Cincinnati Sugar Cured Hams 2334 •and fancy 24. Lard, 203 in tierces, and 203421 in half bbls and kegs. Dried Beef 2134. Mess Pork at $33,75@34. , PEACHES T -Sold to-day at from $1,75 @2,00 _per box or bushel, and it is said that they cost that delivered here. PEANDTS—SaIes, at 1234. SALT—Allegheriy River brands are quoted. by the car load, 1, at $1,75@80. TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 1034. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF Pirresuß.GH GszETTE, THURSDAY, 'AUgUSt 12, 1869. 14. The market, under the influence of the foreign advises, is considerably strong er. and prices have advanced materially, though, as • has been the case for !tome time past, the volume of busi ness is light, and the offerings, seven at the advance, are by no means large. ORIIDE. Salea,ooo bble, seller September, at ' 15; and two lots of 1,000 each, seller Au gust, at 15. Seller all year may he quo! ted in the absence of sales, at 1434; and . buyer all year, at 1534. REFINED. * Bales in lots of 4,000 bbis for,last half of August, af32M; and 1,000 spot at 32. Yesterday, spot oil sold at 31M, showing an advance of Mof a cent. Also, 5.000 bbls, 5 days notice, at 32. Antwerp quo ted at 53 bid, and 53M asked. LI7IISIIOAT/NCt OILS. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil " 40c Eclipse Railroad Axle 88c Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle 80c BEOSIPTS OP CRUDE OIL. 1,320 bbls. 620 480. " 240 1, 61 " Fisher & Pool & Bro J. Wilkins R:-T. Leech—. D Bly do co Total 2,611 bbl& OIL SHIPPED RA OT BY A. V. a. B. Standard Oil Co, 418 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia: Liberty 011 Work 245