O. STEEL WOMCS. . DUQUESNE WORKS . COLEMAN, LUX & CO 11 . Manufacturers of . , .. • . . IRON, NAILS, STEEL, .... _ . : . AXLES.AND:. SPRINGS, - iniquzalnE, L x Aim Jtriwriems, PLAT H OOP BOUND AND AND TANK IRON. ENDiSREET AND TANK IRON. ILaR P_LATasl AND li FADS, IGU I RO N DRAM and DROPPER BAR_S, ELAN br. • CUTTER BAILS, CaLINDRY. MN 2 iv FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. ` 'SOWI/ A HS.,'WEDGF.S & HARR , ' AV TEETH, ' RING,FLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, MEL WLNIUS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. ST EE EEL .TDIES, STEEL SHAFTING, A.. B. ST- COACH, BUG GY and WAGON SPRINGS and =ES, . . . CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. 1 411;Si:tads First Class and Warranted. . 'f• OFFICES AND WORKS. initeenth Street and Allegheny River, - and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. 111119 ' SHEFFIELD STEEL WOIIKS. SINGER, HECK & CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Manufacturers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STM„ SPaINGS, =LL. &IC. AND PLATFORM SPEINOR. AXLES, STEEL TIRE, &c., din Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste. XPLLEBASIL & PARKIN. lls tiwriaa. ruirmatsL lorreALIN REUBEN na.u,LEB, EO. treiclLE2l.l.,AmnrizETerid. P I M N CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLEB, BARR & 'PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, PITTSBLIRC4II, PA. =1 LACE DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. PARS, BROTHER & CO., Manufacturers of all descriptions of EiSrriM3rata. 9111ee and Wzrebotme, 'THERTIWTH, THIF.TY. nasT tad 1W1.X.0.1.1) STREETS, IRON WORKS. IHURSHESEN PROMS. The Trustees are now Tr , loared to vigillicen -les tor the use of the TP The superior qualltY imparted to good Iron, the great Improvement in inferior iron, and the *reduced cost,commend it to al/ manufacturers of iron. .Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by appirlpg to JAMES P. SPEER Attorney for the Trastees, • ROOMS 1 and %. English's Building, '98% .Ifenalth avenue. Parties interested are Incited to visit the SHOE N SEEGER WORKS. where the rocess Is now In successful operation. teetdi.7 EVERSON, PRESTON 'Sc CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse, - 'Nos. 166 and 167 FIEBT STREET, vpos Ate Bononps.tels Annee.,_ IlLakd6 . ' PITTSBURGH BRASS FOUNDERS; JOHN Y. C00PER..... JOHN iii. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders.' BI WA CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable .and, Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. mUN COCIEKS, Brass Work of every deser,lption for Steam, Water and UM KIN UFACTITEEES OF J. M. COUPE IPS improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for ,Dregfas' Patent Oil ers, the best in the Market. °gale and Works, corner Thagenth and Pike NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBURGH - - NOVELTY WORKS. Founded A. D. oda; AxoAms. .'srlacr dr. Co. . . Kamirr s acTrazz' or IZTESTONE STANDAIID, _MAMBA NE FAT ••ENT) PLAT/ I 'OM AND COUNT:Ea ,SCA:LtiEV. Janna laced Patent Doer Locks and Latehea. Pant and Canc.:saints, &e, 0011.111311 OP 'TEST AVENUE &Kinn 818. Pittsbnricp. peni s - g a , • • GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY. 100: WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. • - FINE VASES, solizawar AND CHINA. NIIWJITYLES ' • • DINE alt szta T , • EA SETS, _^ oKnio 1415, • GIFT ctrrs, - m A large stock of ' • . isILTER-• PLATED 0001), of all descriptions. Iv Call and examine our f oods, and wei feel sounded no Olio need all to besotted. 00. R. E.. BREED & CO. 100 WOOD STREET. LITEIOGRAPHERS. ontrumnor Cum, igIINGERLY&CUM:IO;OOOmm p a j to Otto. P. 13nlmoin pa&CrICAL zatnocaupsizsg. Vsj i tpar Ml i s Zttntsbinent X Ironl S. Bon Land Otroulanithow'etr. c,truncates of Be , No% VS and TO Ora 10108. ttitntrodo ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. BM N. BOLE & Cor. Point Alley and DOSITIeSIIe St n Clain T P.0.111T.1 Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Rannftettlre STEAMBOAT ENGLNES and STA TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes. al attention invited to our new STATION ARYOIL -WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16.horsevpower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order &tour foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLETS, HANGERS.HORSE and TOBACGO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PREEM, on hand and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point, tor All orders promptly tilled. TRY us FORT PITT MIER, STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARRaLt. & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, rucz.-BUS AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS. OLT. STILLS AND OIL TANES, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING , AND ASH-PANS, BBTTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, HASOILETERB ♦ND IRON PRWON DQUita AND COAL 53irr3s • Tharr..d Warehouse. corner Second, ird. Short and Liberty Streets, Air Orders' sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. ' mt.7:lS9 BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MASERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO. SS, a* AND SG PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished It wan the most approved machinery. we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL BBS in the best manner, and warranted eqnal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breechfug, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes,. Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tangs, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron. Bridges, Sugar Pane, and sole manufacturers of Banthill , s Pat- Repairing done on shortest notice. - jrAJILIES RITES, Noa. 55 and 56 Water Street, PITTSBURGH, PE., aulnrraciuzzr. 07 IRON OIL TANKS, SETTLING PLEB, OOPPEE STEAK PIPE, BOLLING IDELL STAMM, End BEE= IKON WORE. For Steamboats. pilirituvrmular. PLEAD PI.....IIDXDPD D. saves TAILED M. 'IRISH & SON, tif ILINCTACTIIIIXES OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. L. BRADLEY ot CO., - so. DO WOOD. STREET lisaufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating . Stoves, TO BE FOUND. In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTnRNS A.NL IMPROITS.MENTC. and the reputation of our Stoves is such that Env one in Want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by ue, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call narticuiar attention to our new VOLGA N., STOVE. for churches, halls, ants stores. Over SOO sold in three months. Intended for It Ith or with out casing. All 'Mohave used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper: Send for Catalogue and Price Last. je3o ~HZNILY Maga. GRAPT,'HUGUS &CO GLIGTFACTITBERS OF XV3037 VARIETY 07 1€3 11 1"410 0 - BOSTON' COOKING'SANGA "TILE FIERY FURNACE," Fos yrAmagto Itlntztoe. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING ETOVZ, REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE RC& Cliv i nn lß v " na MANT trig , w P B O L ILTABL4 REF GEOTOR, GRATES tree from dirt and tut; efIATE FRO TS. Ac. 206 and 208 Liberty Street, ,e25:917 PITTSBURGH. Pi. COOK STOTES. CETTHE BEST. `1 BISSELL it CO.'S TRIUMPH. FOE zurummous coArd. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as suit as any other Stove la the Union. BISSELL & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. into on bond and for sale. PARLOR. STOVES. HlLLThlagalirTEA „„31SNDZES, COOIXING to. TO BUILDERS! - 800.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. ' 130.000 feet 1H Rich Clear Plank; - 146,000 feet 156 Inca Common Plank; 3.3„,,000 feet Dry 1 and Si inch Oak: ..,000 ft. „;(,, I,lir,Sl and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling: 10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boardat, • 100.000 feet Hemlock Scantling. _ 303.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch iSagiusAll 3100.000 No. 1 16-Inch 818nalet. Orrredtt,, • 60,000 No. 116 -inch Shingles. Bain r e•• sO,OOO Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tout Tire Clay; Also, Baw Mill Lumber, tomtit and Cedar Posts, and all articles In thellee on band and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERsON. Yards -111 Rebecca street and corner of Pre ble and Juniata streets. Sixth ward,Allegheny, late hot 'nigh of Manchester. an:ll WEST COMMON .• . • Machine Stone Works Northwest comer of West Common, Allegheny, XILIGDM dOTVAMain i s Ban ob hind of prepaid' ofi ifkait now", gi a n t &ad Stop Stones. Magi to:Sidewalk& Emmy vaults, ao. Head sad Tomb Stoles, ea. OM= promptly atooo4o. rflou tramokalall F/TTBBURGII. PA. MANurecztszsi. 07 PITTSBURGH, Pa. SEISED IRON WORE, &O. STOVES. CASTINGS, &o. LUMBER. STONE. PITTSI3I.TRWEI 'GAZETTE: MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1869. FOUNDERS MA.OI!EIME!TS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. gr (\ in Engines, It Min Mill Ma chinery,.Nail achines, Re torts, and Casti 1 p generally. NATIONAL FO TNDRY AND, PIPE i ORKS. Corner Carroll and SLaHenan Streets, tHINTIi W/LRD,I P'ITTSI3I7IiOI:I, Pd. , 1 WILLIAM SMITH, 1 1 \ ... [ • Illan.ufa.oturer of ' L I' s, CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR dAli AND WATER. WORSE. i ' My Fires are ai l east inrariablyin Pits, in dry sand, and n fee'ngths. Also, fall assortment of general 1 Castings to r4as and Water Works. l i l t lci llVnf fi rtend• elti:e34orislnlßlrc4s. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIIOI FILLER, (Successor. to JOS. P. HAIGH & CO. ) ) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily till all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON ROD 4, LEVERS, PIT fAN JA3IS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOOIMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne May and First Street. ap14:1140 ROBINSON, REA. tit. CO., .Snocessors to BORINEOX, MINIS a BILLIana, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blast Engines, 31111 Machinery, searing, &halting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and StL'ls, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. Mice, No. corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents fOr-eISTAIIDIS PATENT InTECTOB for feeding Boilers. jall:rE2 THOMAS CARLIN A, CO., Foarth Ward Foundry and Nadine Work' SANDUSKY ST., ALLEEMENY CITY, PA Manufacturers of Etation an' and Portable Stearn Vll free..., ru,tey. ' Shaftteg, Grist and Caw 31111 Work, Rolling 511.1) and 'Machine Castings. Orate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, c. Build to order and 'nave on hand Engines of all sizes. rnvlencl, CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS SSO Penn Street. BOLLMAN, BOYD ot BAGALEY. Chillßolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes. C. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, HI. M LONC & CO., Once, DALZELI:,BUILDINO, fen Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Ts. WALUING 41111) KING, Commission Merchants and Broken in Petroleum and Its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHFLADITREIA , ADDRZBB, Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOLITE SECOND STREET. OW TACR BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND MAMMA IN Petroleum and its Products, cornteroutr Dgh qu O esn ti— Way ALZEL Irw , in 3 BtreUetDs.lNe. Phliadelybis Oftice—lSlT WALNUT BT. apineto , ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY HUBERT TWIIDDLA ItA:NH7ACTIIBZ3 OF Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. • _ Eclipse liallroad 'Eagle Oil. _ Stands great beat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. tipectal (Afar tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, Elechitie Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils, Adapted for blgh speed. Spdluidle ell, Woollffead•Light 011. Oil, Tanners' Stntratenr.ale, Ing & Finishing 011. 1 diasoline, Barnes/. Oil. ' !Parr/Mine. ARMOR. VARNISH t to preserve Pried Iron Work and Machinery from Rust. Those products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle , s patent by Superheated Steam in -Vac cub. • 1 be 'imbricating 0111] are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform. and mostly light -col ored. stand ;thigh temperature unchanged. and retnitin lun phi during extreme cold. Tbe Railroad Oils are u nequalled - , and are In constant use on Many ot ttte principal Railroad]; Siunpies can be examined and orders left at .17* . WOOD STREET. Works at Sharpaburs Bridge. SEUMETIN GS AND BATTING. EtoLiiii, BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. PIT Ts U. KasvpietwillsagEk i lliCa rithisadlllllB2 41101111 M ASH;II/19101111 .tigq,il , sillcarriitas AND 31Arr1N01% NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL 6200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BAN EC OF DISCO CST AN u DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, Yresident. Cashier. Thos. M. Marshall, Wm. T. Sbasnon, James Mr• Arrott, Chas. B. Leech, John Fiord. Thls Bank Is now fully to do i a t kiJ teneral Banking I elO AVENUE OILS. FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANI DIRECTORS. John M. Mottled:id; Archibald wsuace. Jae. I). Kelly, Wm. Floyd. organized and prepared bu.iness. Of Pittsburgh, I , now open for Discount. Deposit and General . E • uking Business, at 195 FIFTH AVENUE. #trip sum received from One Dollar upwards. interesi at the rate - of six per cent. paid on time deposits. • DIRECTORS: ED.' DITHRIDGE, W. P. WETMA.N, W. H. SIMe. 'FRANK sIEBERT, W. C. EutiERTSON, Mr.' 4 l l l . MEYER, DAN. KINZER. EMI ARMOR, L I'OEESTEL. ED. DITHRIDGE, President. F. F. SCHENCK. Cashier. jylO:M CAUGHEY CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, VITTSBURGOIEI, (SUCCEBSOI I ii TO ,HANNA, HART t C 0..) auazne IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the purchase and sale or GOVERNMENT BONDS.. Ellalit. Drafts on London. Layi:Ela N. HOLfilEt3 & SONS, 13,Z1.PZML3MR.13, 57 Market Street, 1 3 '="115373UB.Gria, Pd. Collectionic made on all th e principal points of the United tares tnd Oanadaa. Stocks, Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Particular attention paid to / the pi:Leases and sale of United States Securities Ja2Mal JAY COOKE & CO • 33 Et =timers, 114 SO 77TH THIRD STREET, PHILAD.ELPEIL&. STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions bought and sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of ti6veniment Securities. mh3o CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. elOO,OOO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bonght and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal Points of the United States and Canasta. DOxixtex Illaistor, President. Jaatas MCCABE. Vice President. W. N. Montias. Cashier. DIRECTORS. D. Ibmsen, James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, 'John Savage, J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle, Jno.Jos.liermann, ' Thomas Barnes, Hugh Keating. jel:ks DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK. NO. 65 VOMITS STREET. CHARTERED IN 1853. ASSETS $2,503,431 33. Open daily, from 0 o'clock A. Si. to 3 o'clock P. 8., and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from May Ist to November Ist, _from I from 8c and from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to, 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all BMW of not less than ONE DOLLAR anti a dividend of the pronts declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been deelared semi-annually In June and December since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent. a year. Interest; if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and hears the same int erest fromthe Ist days of June and December. compounding twice a year, without troubling the depositor to call, or even to present his passbook. At this rate money wilt double in less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applica ion at the office. - Pioterionvr — GEOßGE ALBREE. VICIJMUSIDErne: John G. Hachoren. A. hi. Pollock, litt. D., BenJ. F. Fahnestook, Robert Robb, James Herdmen, John U. Shoenberger, James McAuley, James Shictle, James B. D. Heeds, Alexander Speer, Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager. TILUSTILUs: Wm. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis; Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch. John C. Studley,. Peter A. Madeira, George Black, John Marshsil. Hill Surgwin, Walter P. Marshall, Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden, CharlesA. Colton, Ormsby Phillips, John Evans, Henry'... Rthirwalt; John J. Gillespie, Wm. E. nehmen:, William S. Haven, Alexander Tindl ,e Peter H. Hunker, William Van Kirk, Richard Hass, Isaac Whittier, James D. Kelly, Wm. I'. We an. .11OLAsontu—CHARLES A. COLTON. BZI:RETARY—.I AXES B. D. MBEDS. UPHOLSTERY. HOLMAN & WIEDERHOLD. Nip .100 Third Avenue, Upholsters and Bealen: in Curtain Goods, Direct the attention of their Mends and the public to their finely tusorted stock of Lace and Nottingham cutalus Vestibule Laces Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexican cloth Batie, ' Delanes; chit Cornices . Gilt and Walnut Mouldings. Spring Beds of superior make, Ham Distresses (pure a bite hair.) Pillows. Bolsters, sad everything pertaining to a g ra y e au bed. The latest Faris and Berlin designs for DraperieS little inspection or their customer+. Pure whit. hastern dhow leathers always ob hand. HOLTZMAN&WIRDERHOLD. • rico4ovraw) Airtriug. FINANCIAL. SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. PH. R. MERTZ, Banker Car. Wood and Fifth Streets. inyfi JAMES To BRADY 8s CO., (3nec'essors 08. JONES it C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 3E3 42LN 325. FIL Eft, BUT AND WELL ALL ELNDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, aor,n, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. tar Interest Allowed On Deposits. sir Money loaned on Government Ronde at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOVES, BONDS and 410A,D. • lAMBS T. BRADT & CO. GOVERNMENT BONDS ! We will register all kinds of Government Bonds free of charge. This gives the polder ab solute security against thert,loas, or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers in Government Bonds, COR. FOURTH & WOOD STS. my13:115 L 1 EPittintrßlJ 6aitttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yonk, August 14, 1869. Money easy at 6g7 per cent. on call. The Bank Statement is unfavorable; the total revenue . , showing a decrease of $3,- 176,221. Loans $266,505,365, increase 61,- 626,008; specie *24,154,499, decrease $l,- 843,426; circulation $33,092,257, increase $44,272; deposits $198,952,711, decrease $1,267,297; legal tenders $54,730,980, .de crease $1,326,747. Sterling quiet at 9%© 10 per cent. More grain bills are offer. ed, and some cotton bills were made in advance of shipments of the new crop. Gold opened at 1343%, fell to mg. and under sensational rumors, rose to 134;i© 134% at the close. It was at first report ed that the Secretary of the Treasury would purchase ten millionS of bonds In September and October, and, sell two mil lions of gold in September,"but none in October; following this was a statement that the next Cabinet meeting would r& suit in the purchase of Cuba, and finally private telegrams were given out that bonds were 83 in London. These state ments occasioned free purchasers. Car rying rates, 2g5 per cent. Clearances,. ,871,000,000. Governments inactive: coupons of 'Bl, 121;,;p1221,;; do. '62, 123?‘4012334; do. '64, 12 t:,3,f@ t 22; d0:6.5,121%0122; do. new, 120 1 ,120%; do. '67. 120 34 Va do. 68, 1201, ©1.20%; 10-40's, 113;;@113%; Pacifies, 10914 cr State bonds firmer; Missouris 87; old Tennessees 61; new do. 5114; old Viroln ias 551. i; new do. 60, old North Carolin: 56; new do. • 5034; Georgia 6s 83; Lou isiana 6i 71%; Levees 64%: Alabama. BsB2. Stocks dull, closing unsettled and weak. Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 563;; Cum berland, 35; Western Union Tele graph, 38,.; Quicksilver. 153.; Mariposa, 8; -do. preferred, 13; Plicate Mail, 83; Adams Express, 58%; Wells 19%; Ameri can, 383.;; United States, 67; Merchants 7034: N. Y. Central, 20934: Harlem, 16234; Hudson, 18534; Reading 9.5;( 4 ; Erie, 28%; Michigan Central, 132 was asked; Michigan Southern, 1053.; Illinois Cen tral, 141 asked; Pittsburgh, 1054; North weetern. 88;‘• do. preferred, 97%; Cleve land, Coludbus and Cincinnati, 8134; Rock Island, 116%; St. Paul, 82X; do. pre ferred, 8934; Wabash, 7334; do. pre ferred, 81 asked; Fort Wayne. 153; Terre Haute, 35; do. preferred, 58; Chicago and Alton, 155; Ohio and Mississippi, C. C. . and I. St. Joseph 125; do. preferred. 123%; Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls, 6; n Franklin. 14; Quincy, 25; Fr COCkg 134; Minnesota, 15%. • Sub-Treasury balance, $94,312,140. Imports for the week: Dry goods, $2,- 059,677; general merchandize, $27,318,937; exports of the week, $7,841,160. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, August 14, 1869. REVIEW FOR THE WEEK. There has been rather more activity in the oil market this week,lhe volume of business in the aggregate, being consid erably larger than that of the week pre ceding, and notwithstanding the feeling is stronger an 4 prices a shade better, yet the ineqaulity in prices still crops out and presents a bad feature in thej trade, so far at least as Pittsburgh is (Teemed, and what is worse than all there seems to be no way of removing it. The fact that prices are higher is not always in indication of a healthy market; as the case now stands the manufacturer is none the better, as; Crude has also . ad vanced with Relined, and now, as before, the former is much higher, relatively', than the latter. Receipts Crude this week, 11,234; last week, 18,498; from January Ist to date, 494,911; same time last year. 998,346. Exports Refined this week, 15,325; last week, 15,182; January lat to date, 315,5E0; same time last year, 882,418. Sales this week, 63,500; last week, 29,000. As will be seen by reference to the above statis• tics, we are considerable behind both in receipts of Crude and shipments of Re lined. CRUDE Not a sale reported. and the market does not differ from that of yesterday; Fifteen centaseems_4o be regarded as the standard price, though there is lit. tle if any offering, while at the same time there are but very few, if any I buyers at that figure. Private die. patches from above report a stronger feeling, but there, as here, it is no;- likely there was anything done.. REFINED. But a single sale reported. 500 each, September to December at • 33; August last half, same as yesterday, 32 1 / bid, September first half, 32,—last half 323¢. Lines for the last five and three months 32X and 33. Antwerp has again advanc ed slightly, but it bad no effect, with the exception, perhaps, of causing a lit tle firmer feeling. RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL Fisher dt Bro 900 bbls. Pool & Bro wston & Sowers J.. Munhall G. S., Thomas • V 4- 480 " Pennock dr Beeson 'BO " Total 2,640 bbls. OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. B. R. Standard Oil Co., 437 bbla refined to Warden,Frew . Co., Philadelphia. B. WMorgan & Co., 200 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth tit Bro., 516 bbls refined to. Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew '& Co. 704 bbls refined to Warden. Frew & Co. Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., -100 bbla refined to Messner &Ackerman, New York. Citizens Oil Co. 437 bbls refined to Tack & Bro., Philadelphia. Lyons/ & Co., 210 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. H. W. C. Tweddle. 48 bbls refined to J. R. Bartlett. Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 47 bbls tar to Traux & Co., Phi lade l phis. ' Pennock & Beeson, 50 bbls ret. 'oil to G. W. White. Total Refined 2,428 bbls. 600 cases. OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R R. Ralston & IVaring, 317 bbls refined to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchison Oil & Refining C 0.444 bbls to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, . SATURDAY, August, 14 1869. The markets have been a little more active this week, there having been a - slightly increased volume of business in the aggregate, and as harvesting is about. completed, we may look for a still further Improvement. There is a good deal of interest manifested in regard to thp grain and flour markets; prices are unsettled and irregular, and grain oper ators generally, are timid about doing much until the season is a little more advanced. Flour although firm is quiet and dey.oid of excitement, and owing to a strong local competition, it is said, that. neithsr dealers or millers are making any money. Last year a rule was adopted by the Chicago Board of Trade. which was in tended to prevent unprincipled specula- tors from getting complete control of the markets, and.particularly to squelch out 'entirely, if possible, the "cornering" movements, gotten up by "shysters" to take advantlee of the trade. A move ment is now on foot, coming, no doubt, from these shysters, many of whom do not knoW of what a legitimate business consists, fo have this rule erased. The Chicago phpers, very properly, are op posed to the repeal, and it is not likely that these reckless speculators, will suc ceed in gaining their point. About this time last year there was a "corner" in the Chicago wheat market, causing a heavy loss, to many honest and legiti mate dealers, others who had all to win and nothing to lose, failed to come to time, and thus the only ones who did not lose were those who belonged to the genus properly designated as °scalpers." APPLES--Continue very dull, with a heavy supply and light demand; we now quote at 823 per bbl. BERRlES—Blackberries are higher, in consequence of diminished receipts; Sales at $1,25®1,35 per bucket. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged; sales at 2 4 .2@25, far, good to prime. . BEANS-Sales at $1,75@2. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 16,50; No. 4 56; No. 3 $5, No. 2, plain, $4,50, and market firm. - CHEESE—Is firmer but unchanged; Western Reserve 133,4M14; Ohio Factory 14M ®l5; Ohio Goshen 15M and York Goshen 16 1 4 • CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at $2,25 per bbl. CARBON OlL—Standard brands may be quoted at 28 for 50 or 100 bbl lots and 30 in a retail way. DRIED FRUIT—Out of season. - EGGS—Very dull and in large sup ply; sales at 14@15. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80@85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—The market is quiet but firm, and notwithstanding the arrival are light, the supply is, nevertheless, fully up to the demand. We continue to quote spring wheat brands at' $7@7,25 for fair to good, and $7,50@7,75 for choice to fancy. Winter wheat flours are be. ing sold at $7@7.50. GRAIN—SaIe 2 cars prime new Ohio, red at $1,40; prime old red bring 51,45, and there is not much offering. New oat! .are coming in pretty freely and prices - lower; sales on wharf at 51—quOtations may be given at 50@53 on spot, and 45@47, for future de-• livery.-,Corn is veu,dull, the demand having been curtailed considerably by the decline in oats: we can report sales of prime yellow on wharf, $l,OO. and small sales in store, at $1,05©1,06. Rye is in improved demand; Sale 2 cars old, to arrive, at 51,20, and new is wanted at $1,15. Barley may be quoted at $1,25@1,30, though we understand that - there are but few buyers above $1,2& _ _ HAY—Sales of new from country wagons at sl4@lB per ton, as to quality. lißmP—Very dull. $205 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 2341@i3 eta per pound. LlME—White Lime is quoted at 51,50, and Cleveland at 52,50, per bbl. LARD OIL—F. Sellers de Co. quote Extra No. 1, at 1,40©1,43,_and No. 2, at. 51,05. POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick ens. at 60@65 per pair. PROVISIONS—Firm 'but unchanged. Shoulders, 15%®16; Ribbed and Clear Sides, 18i4@)10%; Cincinnati 'S'ugar 'Cured Hams 2334 and fancy 24. Lard, 201; in tiercei, and 20%@21 in half Ibbis 'and kegs: • Dried Beef 21 y,. Mess Pork at 5.33,75@:34. I BEACHES--Baater dd tads - -it .ern' aOl tO•dfl,?7 at from $1,50 to $2,50 per box, according to .quality.and condition.. PEANUTS—SaIes, at 12%. SALT—Allegheny River brand* are quoted. by the car load, I, at $1,75®80. TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 303‘. Live stock Markets. Cmcwoo, Aug. 14.—Cattle dull at 14® 6,25 for cows and light steers. Hogsopen. ed aettve and firm, closed dull and weak at 18,26€03,60 for common: 18,86®9 for fair to medium; 10,20@0,70 for good to choice; 110,25 for extra fancy lota. CINCINNATI. Allgnat 140.-Beef Celle dull and 2 , 5 per cent,_ lower:: privet! to Hoge are u04.....f1ed, Oland; at $1,50 tO_lllo per cental gran: -sheep v dulllit',4s(tiolFl per metal gran. 1111