6. • TEEL WORKS. prristraGu STEEL Wollitg. ESTABLISHED IN 184 S. . • ANDERSON & WOODS, =I BEST REFINED CAST STEEL . _ Of evert, description. Also, best I' i Steel. Refine& ern Plow and Spring Stee COPITP; ROSS AND IllitST AlillVUE.Pltts bnrab,[ Pc. . , aul6:i4l "DUVIIESNE -WORKS. COMM, 'RAMA 'St go., libuistketsrers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCSi , DiniTESNE, L X AND XIINLILTA, BAB, ROUND AND SODU 4 RE IRON. AND BOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON. ILNR-PLaT.e,S AND HRAD& GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BAR& Pwaictio; , Arrwzm. BAltd, CY LINDER VOL__ AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. szhOW B A 103; W ICDOES k BARRI INV TEETH, PLOW ~,ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, EgTTERL iliTs kIt t eT D BE U siaTiire P STEEL , TEEL• - CO NV CO ACH, BUGGY and AGON SPRINGS and laze. CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. 111 Goods First Glass and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. ilintienth Street and Alllgheni River, 'and 11 Water Street, Pittsburgh. sibs lUEFFIELD STEEL worn SINGER, NIMICK & CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. mAnnfacturers of every denriPidoll of CAST AND GIERMAN\STEEL, UMW orAmen, 1.1. 4IC AEll PLATFORM 8P16% AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac.,`So Waretrene, 83 Water and 100 Firid 1318., ‘ 1 1.11ILLE11. BARR & PARKIN. LTA O.IOAXILLL riannms: 120% - t EUB . E gAR IE W I4 SPECIAL PAsTorzo-S. EMI. CRELSCE.I9T STEEL WORKS,' MILER, BARB & PARKIN, ,Office, No. 339 Liberty St. - • rrrTanunen, PA. 11414:11C3 BLACK DLLIKOND -='• STEEL WORIES. . „PARK, MOTHER & CO., Ikeataseturers of all description' Qt 163111111MIECE.i. Intim sndWtrelimize. TSIRTILTH , THIRTY 1 1 1:114T ti 24 YikiLLl3o/u.! bTEJLETb, IRON WORKS. lILLERSILMEN PROCHSS. The Trustees are now orepsred to grant licen ses tor the use of' the BLAT.R.R 34 • AMON PILO (TXSI3. The superior quality Imparted to good Iron, the great improvement in inferior Iron, and We reduced eost,ccantnend it to ah mannfsctnrers of Partie" wishing to use it can obtain 'leisure' by agttuylng to JAMES P. SPEER • . ' ' .attorney fbr the Trustees, ir.ooma 1 and SI, English's Building, 9U sonith avenue. FAT titS interested are invited to visit the :SHOE IiIiERGER WORKS, where the recess is now in . suceessful operation. lel3:dt7 EVERSON, PRESTON & co., fennovlvania Iron, Works, Way.honse... Nos. 166 and 161 9?Pos tte Monowaela Rowe. . PITTSBURGH BRASS FOUNDERS. JOHN U. ZOOM WILT JOHN Vii. COOPER, & Co., Bell and Brass Founders. F . J BRASS CASTINGS 'BAT;.& PROMPTLY- TO °HOTS. Naleable•• knd Greir - Jron Fitting% GAS PIPE AND TUBING, tIigOTTLE, sari AND. PUCK VibilE B ) = r - GLOBE PATTERN. - 1:11 CX)CEK.II4, Brass Work of "destflon-for - • Stew% Water' and ' : KAJSUFAILOTURKS 0 F 11. toorizpp IMprited - Ilitlanit-Whi4 Steam Pimp. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil ere; the best fa ,the Market. , Otice - alkSforks, eortier and Pike Streets'- MA4 GL4SI3. CHINA, 017L1EERY. 100 WOOD STREET. NEW. GOODS, FINE VASES, nouxnuar" - ANo cEuNA: r DLN .. "W S TYL ES. SETSI ; .. _ . TEA SLTFh enri , arrs, ~ 314 011 *C 1 1311 Zlie stock of - : 1 s . TIRES, PLATED GOODS of all deecriptions. I II ‘' , ...., Call and examine one. go l d s , and we 1 reel satisfied no one needfailfail lU be Miltd. R.E BILEED Sr, CO.\;7'; El 100 WOOD STREET LITHOCIRAPM II3 zermsatlornaw/..r.,..razur cams, - SlNGF.lll6ll6cLusjsuccesson. to Elsa V. BccaucaltAs a vo. inghtenet&L LITHO wth:Piusta. r o f:t r Baal Li phio .ri ss rainesi thoz estusa , sia et, ,itlen u tstr a . tunas , Letter ' : ` pumas. 11—i-CenitioA v%stvrh _ of Pa I: . ima=iaittai ism eh 111141 4 TO L4Z . / 4A. 4 V 1 ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. FMB N. BOLE & CO., Con Point Alley and Duquesne St, Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. . • Manufactnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes. • Special attention invited to our now STATION.. ARP OIL WELL ENGLIE AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16-horsepower. cesTni(ls,of every kind. made tO order storm Ifonndry, on THIRD STREET, below . RIGS for Oil Wells, SIiAFTING, PU LLEYS_, HAN GEM. HOUSE and TOBACCO SCRIMS and IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on head and made to order. at the - • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, neer the Polnt, sir All orders promptly lined• Tai US. FORT PITT MILER STILL AND TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, • TUBULAR, DOIIBLE-FLUED TUBULAR, -1 , 111.1.-BOX- AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANES CHIMNEYS, BREECHING N i)A ABB PANS. SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENBERS: STEAM PIPES, SAWN:ETERS AND IRON BEIDOIS PERSON DOO MS AND COAL sautras °glee sad Warehouse. eorrier Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, Orders, Bent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:180 W. BARNEULL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, • NOS. so, AA, AS AND 116 PENH BT. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the - meat approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the ' best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching, re Beds. S u j i , team Pipes, Locomotive Boilers. Condensers. Salt Pans, Tants. Oil suns, Agit:, tort.,.Bett Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans,`and so e manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent. Boilers. • Repairing one on shortest notice.- las:cfl jerars - M me . SITES, sea. 55 and 56 Water Street, • Prrrestizes, BCANICIT. OP IRON! OIL \ rii.NKS 5 szeTTLpsrerara, comc, sTzkit ram, • BOLLING MILL BTAONS, And BENET IBON WOBZ, For Steamboats. Bit 3 JAE= Y. BS 11111... ~ ... = ils .....ZDK I EID I D. 131113811 JARED cM. BRUSH , N, Steam here. Oil Stills, Tanks. SHE T IRON WORE. &O. ;61 Pen Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. pirrsinnwn. STOW CASTINGS, &IN AL BRADLEY t CO., etentorteturers of the greatest variety of Coot, Parlor and Heating 13toves, I In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTeNNS AND I.llVltoVaMlCrad. and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that any one In want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most durable as well as economical. Would call narticular attention to ota new VOI.CAN.) STOVE. for churcher, halls ana stores. Deer 500 told in three months. ' Intended for with or with ] oat casing. sllvrto have used them pronounce 'them superior to any other and far cheaper. - Send for Catalogue and Price List. je3o RAPE, lIUGUS 8c CO, I,..,ATFACTUAZBIS 07 AVIRT PAATATT OP ' fiIiri"CoVIESSI - POSTON COOKING RANGE, ~.'" THE FIERY MINACE," 701yAnxistrG BUILDXIGB. • ,- . • • STO ••BEGULA ISIIS NR." , C QTS aUPLBIA COOK STOVE YAK'S c(ACtivinna lßO g MANTLES w123.021T.wat BET LECTORSATIES. free trom dirt and lost: GEtATE PEU T 6. 1/17.117? ' 206 anittilS Liberty Street, seZs:yl7 PITTSBURGH, PA. -11/MT 000 E. STOVES. GET THE BEST. db CO.S roz BIXUATINO.OB GOAL. Warranted to Cook' Bake or Roast to ;ell as anyother Store In the Union. `f BISSELL & 130, 1 No. 285 Lilaertv Street. Ilao on hand and fondle, PARLOR STO lv Vrg. - • 11“TiflJa /147IZNDIES, -coo a era, ne. 910 BUILDERS! 100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 160.000 feet 1% luck Clear Plank; .25,000 feet 1)4 !nett Common Plankt. A5,01)0 feet. Dry 1 and 13 inch Oak: • $15,000 ft. R, 1. 131,91 and 3 Inch Poplar: 10,000 teet Dry Poplar hcantlinal 10,000 feet, Dry Yellow Pine Boards; ~ .100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling, aka.lloo feet No. inch' naginscs Rhin. le s. 1100. 1 k00 N. Minch ;Mingles, sawed: 60.412 go No. 116.tnak Wangles+ shaved: Ylre Brick: , 1,000 vire Tile. , • 100 Igns Fire Clay; kllO. Saw opal Lumber. Locust and Cedar Poste, and all art. in the line on band and for sale by ALE 'ER PATTERCON. Yards— No. Rebecca s eland corner of Preble and tonlats streets, biz% iviird.Aueghem late b o p, ough of Manchester. • so:6 MILER , . TUZ ronvra PITTSBURGH. PA. ,KANOTACTURZIIS OF. PITTSBURGH, Pa. NO. 80 WOOD STREET, TO BE FOUND. LUMBER. STONE. Wes, colairm , I Fa Lliistehins Stone Works, ' , - Immune: of We& pommy& Aosit=7. 41tainr.42 , WOLIAR & CO. St oi /0 bud or sow on 7 stannan m ortice Ewa ea fti, aunuegh ternrer T.LID. Had Tointakow. . .. .- , r i Ws= MUM excat&t. i WM nasoulai . • PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1869. FOUNDDRB,/!iTAMMSI I3 . OAP PORT PITT FOUNDRY COYPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, , TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. rrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma chinerY, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and limaMoan ntroeta l MIRTH WARD.) PrTICSIIMMIGH., PAL. I . WILLIAM SMITH, Def.anurciotturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE son oes AND weamswonna. Hy Pinee are all eat invariablyin Pits, In dry mid, and 111 feet lengths. Also, fall anortinent of general Castings fbr Gas and Water Works. el!trilaslitiattell7emnareiltlngarnd. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAII BIZ LER,. (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Hu facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the Bast, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactortlx All all (miry' for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, ORAN KS. PISTON ROD+, LeN E RS, PITMAN lAIIS,WHISTS., RAILROAD AXLES, I LVOLHOTIVE FR.A.MES. together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Onice and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. api4M4o ROBINSON, BEA he CO., Successors to ROBlisBol4 111218 11113.22.14 WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Stearn En es Blast Engines, M il l Machinery, Gearing, :halting, Castings.of all descriptions: 011 Tank s mitt Stills ,Boller and Sheet Iron Work. Office, Stree No. /2, corner First and Smithfield ts. Agents,for GIFFAED , SPATENT LITJECTOB for teed Boilers. lall:rE2 !THOMAS \ QUILLS & CO., 11 1 Fourth Ward Fon dry and Machine Works, SANDUSKY ST.. ALLEGHENY CITT, Pt.. Manufacturers of EtZtIOD rpand rortable Steam 'vu truss., ru,leyi, , , Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work, Bollinz and Machine Castings, tirate Bs.rs, Weights Wagon Boxes, Bulld to order and hare on land Engines of all sizes. rains:of. CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn 13treot. BOUM AN, BOYD & BAGALEY. MI 1 Betts, UM Castings. lion Lathea. de. DIAMOND Oti, WORKS. H. M. LONG & CO., Once, DILZELL BUILDING. fel3 Duquesne Way. Pittstrarch. Pa. WARING AND SING, Commission Merchants and Brokers In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY' lIITIALDZLPHIL ADDYIrSE. /Lfmn 17, C7tamberof Commerce, • • 133 scitrrli SECOND STNEET. splo TACK BROTKERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DIALERS Petroleum and its Products, • ratr z ra ci ret ,A),4I.IJIM id i s r=l; . tie, Philadelphia Ofike-121 WALNUT BT. apl:w3o , ECLIPSE - PETROLEUM REFINERY. sEBBERT W. V. MEDDLE. MANUFAOFIIREE OP Ltbricating & High Test Burning Oils. Zellpse Railroad Axle Oil. Stands great heat without *hinge; remains liana at lowest temperatures. bpeclal 011 for tropical (situ:tiles or hot weather. ,Irieemotive,Angine, Machine Shop, -*Went Berearsi NW* Rill and 'Planing Hill Oil', • Adapted foe high sped. • Spindle Wool itlead•Ligtit Oil, Oil; 'Fanners' Stuff.' Hensel°, , Ina Ock;inishing Oil, 'Gasoline, Harness, Oil. ParralUne. ABHOR VAR 118 to preserve Bright Iron • Work and tt•echlreery from Rust. • These products are manufactured under 'Dr. Tweddiels_patent by baperhested Steam In Vac cuo, be Imbricating WI% are almost odorless, Perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light eel • orcd. stan d high temperature. unchanged._ and remain limpid darling extreme cold. The Railroad Oles . ate unequalled, and are in constant use on many Cl tisprincipal Railroads. Samples can be examln Orders left at 114 WOOD BTREI2, W o rks at bliarpaburg Bridge. NOVELTY WORKS. priviSaluniGH NOVELTY 'WORKS. rounded A. D. 11153. ADAMS, am= 6r. co. EgTSTONESTANDARD,IFAINBANIC SPAN ENT) PLATFORM AND OoONTZR SCALES laaluVirsced Tatemt- Door Looks and Wass; tralstiandOoltsolUils , Mo. 00 83 litl3lll olowninz, OILS. su►aorAoronase or FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANS. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, • " PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL • • • • • - 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF DISCO CINT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DIRECTORY. Thos. M. Marshall, i Jan M. Murtland, Wm. T. Shannon, , Archibald Wadace, James W. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, I Wm. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bank Le now fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking buidness. ieloE43 TEETH AVENUE BANK Of!Pittsburgh. • No. 195 FIFTH , A VENUE. CAPITAL 1100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA BLE. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time depobits. Collections made on ail accessible points in the United States and Canad - as on moat favorable terms. Exchange. un all the prim:9lla Foreign cities bougt:t and sold. Discount days Tuesday and Friday. Open from 9A. 51• 10 3 P. M. and on Saturday :evenings frum Tto 910'ciock. ( Diinterou.s: ED. DITHRIDG4 W. P. WEYNA.N, W. H. SHIM FRANK sIEBERT, W. C. ROBERTSON, H e;NRY MEYER, DAN. KINZER. M. ARMOR, EMIL POERSTEL. ED. DlTHRlDGE,[F'restden F. E. SERENER, Cashier. anlB n5l • 11ART, CALIGHEN & co" BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner D&ird and Wood Wreath rrr'rsiturterE. IiIICCIMOBIS TO HANNA. HART & C 0..) DIAIXES ZA Exchange, Coin, Coni)Ons, And parttcolarAtl n et a tr e p o rd to the maim GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bight Drafts on London. 11/3:6 M 0 HOLES & SONS, 57 Market Street, PrI"TTSISITIVOSEI3, PA. Collections made on all the principal points Of tho United Btatee and Cansdas. Stocks,Bouds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONASIBBION. Particular atteatlon pad to the purlieu sad sale of United States Securities Jattaa JAY COOKE & CO., 313Etatals.ers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHTLADELPHI.A.. STOCKS and BONDS or all descriptions bought find sold. Special attention given to the purchase and sale of tlovernment Securities. - mh2lo CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL. 3100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. EiTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. POB.P.IGN EXCHANGE. Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on alt the principal Pointe of the United States and Canada. -Doxistiox Innestv, President. JASIEe MCCABE, Vice President. W. N. MoRGAN. Cashier. DittaCTOIS. D. Hansen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, John Savage, _ J. Dunlery. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Sane, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freivogle, Jno.Jos.liermann. Thomas Barnes, Hugh Keating. WINES. LIQUORS, &a. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, zgroitarr.as RE WINES, BRANDIES, GIN, &C., WROLESALIS DEALERS ID PURE RYE WHIR 1, INS, 409 PENN STREET. save Bemoired to NOB. 884 AND 886 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., nos. sso. stvr, Is% 191.193 and 195, FIRST STSZET.-PITTSBUBUR. 3SAIStrPAOTORRAB 07 Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whiskey. Also, dealrrs in 701IiIION 'WINES and LI. Outiica. HOY% mhn." UPHOLSTERY. HOLTZMAN & MEW' HOLD. N0..100 Third Avenue, Upholsters and Dealers in Curtain • Goods • • Direct the attention of their mends and the public to their finely assorted stock of Lace and Nottingham tsartains Vestibule Laces, Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexicab cloth Satin, Delanes, Gilt Cornices, Gilt and Walnut Mouldings, Raring Beds of superior make, lieu Matinees (pure , white hair.) Yllloss. Bolsters, and everything pertaining to it, erste class bed. The latest Palls and Berlin designs :or Draperies atthe Lnspestion of their customers. rare Whits • Rasters now feathers always *a hand.. - HOLTERAN & WINDERHOLD . . NO. 100 THIRD AVENUE. - • FINANCIAL. 4GHCIPLOCO, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. Pit. R. MERTZ, Banker Cor• Wood and Fifth Street& myt3 JAME! BRADY &CO., 03.c.,u0rs 08. JONES t C0..1 - Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 1 4 4 T R. BUY AND SELL ALL BINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES BOLD, SILVER ANA COUPONS, ON MUST FAVORABLE TEEMS. Mr Interest Allowed on Deposits. Sirlidoney loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADY & CO. ;i littstattgij Gairttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] NEW Yons, August 19, 1869, Money is easy and steady at 5©7 per cent. on call loans. Sterling is lower and dull at 934(§)% per cent. Gold is lower, opening at 13334, declining to 133%, and closing at 132%@133. Carry ing rates at 3@6 per cent. Clearances, $16.000,000, Exports, $140,000. Governs ent bonds are active and firm. The Government bought $863,800 at rates equal to 20% per ceht. for new bonds. Quotations of Coupons of 'Bl, 121%®12134; d0.'62, 1%ig123; do. '64, 1213,4@1.21%; do. '65, 12134@1:41%; do. new, 12e%©12.0%; do. '67. 120%(§20%; do. '6B, 12014® 120%; 10.40'5, 114®114%; _Pacifica. 109® 109%. State bonds firm; Missouris, 86%; old Virginias 56; new do. 60%, old Tennes sees 61%; new do. 5134; old North Caro linas 56; new do. 49. The Assistant Treasurer has received authority to accept deposits of gold, amounting in all to four millions, for transfer to the San Francisco market through an order on the Assistant Treas urer in that city. The stock market was more active in Michigan Southern, which sold as high as 107% on the report that in the ar rangement with the Toledo and Wabash the Southern stock would be valued a•- 20 per cent. more than the Toledo and Wabash. Rock Island and Wabash were also active and higher. The general market was steady and quiet. A meet ing, of the Directors of the Like Shore road is held in this city to-day to con eider the proposal to lease the Wabash Railroad. Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 53; Cum berland, 34%; Western Union Tele. graph, 38%; Quicksilver, 15; Mariposa, 7; do. preferred, 113/ 4 ; Pacific Mail, 34%; Adams Express, 88; Wells 59; Ameri can, 38%; Untied States,62%; Merchants Union, 11: N.Y. Y. Central, 209%; Harlem, 16234; Hudson, 185: Reading 9634; Erie, 28; do. preferred, 50; Michigan Cen tral, 130: Michigan Southern, 107; Illinois Central. 139; Pittsburgh. 1053 x; Northwestern, 883§; do. preferred, 97%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 77; Rock Island, 111%; St. Paul, 81%; do. pre ferred, 89%; Watissh, 79%; Ft. Wayne, 151%; Terre Haute, 34; do. preferred, 58; Chicago and Alton, 15934; do. pre ferred. 160%; Ohio and Mississippi, 32 1 a ; Burlington and Quincy. 195; Dubuque, 112; St. Joe, 124%. • Mining shares: Gregory 205, Smith .t P 32, Quartz Hill UN •, Coppers at Boston: (topper falls 7% Quincy 26. • Sub-Treasury balance $94,602,266. OrPlox or PITTSBURGH GessTra, TztunsoAr. August 19, 1869. 4 Quotations as received oy Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 13234; Silver, 128; Eighty one's, 122%; Five Twenties, 1862,122%; do 1864, 121%; do 1865; 121%; do lB, Consols, 120; do 1867, 12034; _do 1868, 120; Ten Forties, '113%; New York Central; 209; Erie '—; Reading, 96%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 151; Ohio dt Misissippi, 31.1; Michigan Southern, 106; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 105%; Chicago & Rock Island, 115%; Chicago & North Western, 88X; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 96%; Adams Express Com-, pane, 58; Merchants Union Express, 88%; Pacific Mail, 85; Western Union Telegraph Company, 8834. EXCHANGE, Large. aimaa. London, per £ $6.56 16. 64 Paris. per franc 2634 27% Berlin, thaier 97 97% Frankfort, florins 5734 57% --Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. ,Gold: 133; United States Sixes, 1881, 12.3; Five-Twenties, 1862, 122%; do. 1864, 1203 z;. do. 1865, 12034; Ten-Forties 114; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 120% do. do. 1867, 120%: do. do. 1868.12 0%; Due Com pounds, 119: Union Pacific Railroad, 8834: Central 'do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 108%; Lake Superiors, 96. EZE PETROLEUM IM AR OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,' THURSDAY, AUgDlit 19,1869. The sales were unusually large to-day, larger than any preceding day for some time-past, but compared with yesterday, refined is lower, and crude is weaker, with more offering, and futures are lower: The trade generally. however, continues in an unsettled and very un• staisfactory condition, and the indica tions for the future are not as bright as could be desired. In the present con dition of affairs, there is nothing in the business for either refiners or dealers, and even "outsiders" who'heretofore, would occasionally take a "venture," have, as a general thing withdrawn, and are giving their time and attention to their -regularavocations, not caring to take the risk attending a venture of this kind when it promises no return. Sales 2,000 bble for August at 82; 2,000 do at 81X; and three *glees." 500 each September to Deoembeiat 82X. Als be. Been by the above, Auraat is off Aim an to a 3i, and Linea for Ws months are %lower. It is but proper to state that most orthe above sales were settle ments of contracts. Sales 3,000, seller August, at 15; and 2,000 each September to December at 15. The last sale sale of September to •De camber was at 15 1 A. Seller option all year, offered at - 14 ®14%, and bluer all- - year, nominal at 16@163.6. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40a Eclipse Railroad Axle 350 Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle 800 RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OILL Fisher & Bro Pool s$ Bro Livingston & Bro.. R. T. Leech Liberty. Oil Works. H. Koehler k C 0.,... Total 2=o bbls. OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. 17.1%. R. Montzheimer. Koehler & Co. 505 bbls ref to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Liberty Oil Work 250 brls i ref. oil to Warden', Frew & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan & Co. 201 tibia refined . to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Wormser. Myers & Co. 195 bbls ref. oil to Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Ref. Co.. 505 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Fawcett, L. & 8.. 430 bbls refined to W. P Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Fulton,Marvin & Co., 200 bbls ref. oil W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart,Frew & Co. 53 bbis tar to Trona & Co, Philadelphia. Total Refined 2,28& OIL SHIPMENTS PEE WEST PENNA. P. R. Holdship & Co., 99 bbls ref. oil to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.. James Miller, 195 bbls refined to W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. } Total shipments Refined 294 OIL SKIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. Hutchison oil refinery & S. C. 347 bbls to Warden, F =w & Co. Philadelphia. BEFINF4) CRUDE LUBRICATING OILS. RGR MARKETS. PITTS BITEGH GAZETTE, t AT, Arigust, 19 1869. OFFICE OF TRUES The most i portant feature we - have to notice is slight weakness in the grain market,'which is in consequence of the advices from the west, together with unfavorable new frcim Liverpool, at which placela sharp decline is report- • ed. There were rumors some little time ago that the weather in Europe was un prosperous to the growing crops, and on the strength of this report prices there took an upward turn, but during the past few days the dispatches from that country have uniformly quoted fair weather; and prices are now tending downward. The indications now are that unless there is a turn in the foreign market, prices must recede. APPLES—Quiet and unchanged; sales at 51,5063 per bbl, as to quality. BERRIES—SaIes of Blackberries at 90@sl per pail—pails to be returned. BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged; we contine to quote at 20625, as to quality. BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 56,50; No. 4.56; No. 3 $5, No. 2, plain, 5450, and market firm. CHEESE—Is firmer but unchanged; Western Reserve 1334M14; Ohio Factory 14%615; Ohio Goshen 1534 and York Goshen 16%. CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at 52,25 per bbl. CARBON 01L—Still, quoted at 27628 for round lots, and 29630 in a small way. EGGS—Sales at 14615. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80685 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store.. FLOUR—Is quiet and unchaged. Spring Wheat flours are still anoted at 57.0067,25 for fair, and 87,5067.75 for choice. Winter Wheats, 57,0067,10. The mills are reported as doing a very good business. • ; GRAlN—Wheat is a little weak and less active but, as yet, unchanged; we continue to quote new at 51,3561,40, and prime old at 51,45. New 'Oats dull and drooping; we quote at 45648 on wharf and track and 50652 for small lots in store. Corn may be quoted at 95681,00 on wharf—sale 3,000 bushels prime Yel low at $1,05, delivered. Rye is in fair demand with sales reported at 51;156 1,20. Barley quoted at 51,25. GROCERIES—The market presents no new charactertics worthy of special notice. There is a continued steady de mand for sugars, with volume of business in the aggregate, while in other articles, there is but little doing,. though, generally, prices are pretty well sustained. Stremais—S H, 113:; A A, 13; Ha vans 14; Cuba, 1234; Porto Rico, 14614% Demarara, 15; New Orleans, but littieprime in marketand sells readily at 14614%; lower grades, 13; Refined, Ex. C, 1534; B, 15).4; A, 16; Hard, 17. Monesszs—New Orleans of good qual ity ism strong request and - bring 80690; Porto Rico, 65675. Eirnur&—White Honey- Drips, 51.10; Silver Drips, 90c; Jersey, 90c; Golden 70; Amber, 60; Common, 50. - Column-Fair to Good Rio, 20622; Prime, 2434625; Choice. 26626%. Rion—Qtrolina, 93;c6100; Rangoon, 9. TEAS—Young Hyson, 51,0061,80, G. P., 51,10 to 1,90. Imperial, 51,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to 51,45. Son Chong,9oo to 81,50. SrAticrig—Pearl, 734; sliver uloss, 1134 c, and Corn Starch, 12)4c. CONCENTRATED Lys-48,00 per case. Fntrrrs—Layer. Raisins, 53,50 per box; Matt do, 57,50; Prunes, 13350; Currants 12340; Valencia Raisins 1434. - Srions—Cassia, 750; Cloves, 45c; grain Pepper, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, 61 1 50. BAs LEAD-12340, Shot, 53 25 per bag. SOAPS—"Babbit's," 12c: 4 0altely's4) 3 11c; Rosin, 5 to. 7c; “Dobbires," 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 90. CANDL - gs—Mould, 15140; Star, 23340. Bi Casts SODA-5634 Der 100. HAY-Is being sold from country wagons at $14618 per ton, as to quality. : HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton. • HUSElirSales at 2%63 cts per pound. taMir—White Lime is quoted at 51,50, and Cleveland at 52,50, per bbl. LARD 01L—F. Sellers dr. Co. quote Extrallo. 1, at 1,4061,43, and No. 2, at $1.05. • POUTATRY—SaIes of siring chick ens. at 60665 per pair. PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged: Shoulders, 15%616; Ribbed and Clear Sides, 1834619%; Cincinnati Shot Cured Hama 2335 and fancy 24. Lard, 20 1 . .th tierces, and 2014621 in half bbts and kegs. Dried Beef 2134. Mess Pork at 533,75034. POTATOES—Very dull; offering at from 75 eta to 81,25 per bbl., according to quality. k PEACHES—SaIes at e1,50(432,00 per box—ehoice, in large boxes, $2,25@2,50. PEANUTt?.—Bigher, 14% Ma. PEARS--$2,50®3.50 per bbl. PLUMS—SaIes at fses,so per bUshel. SALT—Allegheny River brands are quoted; by the ear load, 1, at 111,75@80. TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 1031. CHICAGO. August 19.-. Cattle quiet and firm, .15®250. higher; 164.213‘@5,5734cf0r, common to- fair shipping steers. How, opened unchanged and closed week, 15 025 c. lower, 0 1 65@8,90 thi eoirunoty 48@, 9,40 for fair to medium, 0,60@ 10 fee • good to ads" 110,1835w0,20 for extra. • M 4280 bbls. 1400 " ...j 160 " 160 " 180 " 80 " MEI