-& STEEL WORKS. STEEI. WORKS., • niAßLisuir , r• 1545. ANDERSON & WOODS • ILLNIIPACTIME3 S OP SEST REFINED OAST STEEL Of ever". description. Also, best &lid:German Plow and Spring Steel. ,03ElliElt BOSS AND . FIRST ATENv,ritts - Wroth. Pa. / ants:a4l MR, & ?SKIN. CZNILBAL PARTNERB: tAT.V. RittIBEN MTGLEB, BABB. I CRAB. PARKIN. (int. Nv. en At. rAwnnut-S. M. Elk% CRE ENT STEEL WORES, BARB & PARKIN, OFFICE;No, st 9 Litoty Street., PITTBBITZGH, fel4:d4B DUQUESNE _WORKS. COU2/65, Tar ad & CO. HMOltianreiti of IRON, NAILS, STEEL , AXLES AND SPRINGS DIIQINAISE, L X AND .111INIALTA, - - SLAT Beg,ROUND AND luutz MON. BA'ND, Kuur,_SELIDE • ANS. IRON, BOILER PL yerAs AND 111EAD 4 l, eIJARD IRON. - DELO and pad - FPER."I3AB ' , LANG/fa r ; 4 1vrTza BARS, CI LIND= tr , AND FLRSA, T BAIL, for Coal Roads o W._____ B & HARR a..ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, STEEL •WLet GS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. ETEEL EL TILES.TILES.STEEL BILirTINti, A. B. _COACH. BUGGY aIidWAGON SPRINGS and D . • • MAILS AND terecEs. • Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. .11xteenth Street mad All_egheaiyitivert sad 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, =la& CO., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Mariviacturers l l or every desuiption of CAST • AND ttERNAN STEEL, !UMW 13PJINGS, ...:C A RT EB P , V r ED 6 I I3I sr - Tr& Warehouse, 83 Water andl.oo First Sta. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. tam, BRIER & CO., .11iMutedterez; cd all dem:Alamo of MVIIVECIErr-a. Ulnae and Warehouse. THIRTVETH, THIRTY /MST sad BAILitOAO ISTBALSTB. BRASS FOUNDERS. _ • • el SUCCESSOR 23 JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. • BIZABIS CATING ELLER PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Naleable and Grip Troll Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, TiRoTTLA 8111111 lAD CREME VALVES, Ail GLOBE PATTERN. itt-tkviNt obociers . trios Work. lik;irrery iteiedpUon for .:Steam, Water and Oil.. )IANINACTIIIIEBEI OP& 71. CXN)PERIB ..11alanee , Wheel Steam hap. far* Patertt lents e Ott ,the ;best g l"' the lifarlust. . Clete and Worts,oorner ThatsentZt anPlke 111141411: _ spb _ . , n nit n iThe Tenders ere now rem., toierant Urea eat tar the ue or the the. airperlar duality d to good Iron. Sitga xi meatimoturemens bl ot troth and the oosinecanmend iianafacpaers of Partici Wishing to use It can obtain licenses by 3'NLES P. SPEER Attorney for the Trustees, BOOMS 1 and S s English's Building, E 836 ►onith avenue. Partial Interested are—hutted to "visit the I 111101d2iBIEGER WORKS, whore the roeees is Marvin suceeesird o.peration, EVERSON, PRESTON & co., Pennsylvania Iron WOrki Warehouse. Nos. 165 and .107 1/I$5T lins4l3, °o64lP6losoairluelalloliae. 'SOP Prrrsausin GLASS. - CHINA. CUTLERY., 100 WOO*O7OIZEEIy 11 NEM?" Goons. FINE ,IiTASES, (mama AND CUii - t. ... 16 • IS T 5- DINNTh& SETS kit ifis , sits; -'...IiIIPT OUP% 1 A large mock of L. SWAM Pr l rD - Goes ... of ad pais; - - 44441 4:21144reeir srlirxwe / 14) d Sedi ri 3;g. Fe. BREED ds ClO. 0 143 1 4 160 vi'wg) MiMai ENGINE 3, BOILERS, &O. BUG I BOLE &CO g, Con Point Alley and DlllVlelinens ( gam Tits Poufs %) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. ltanafaatore STRAXBOAT EMIR= and STA. TIONARP ENGINE& of all sixes. at attention invited to oar newSTATION OM WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE BOtLlof 111.bcwseipoweZ. oAlfruii eiiviiMerp ri da T madeto °Telerate= Vonstry, on below Market. RIOS for 011 welts, 10141741310, _PULLEYS, RANOERS,HOUSE and TOBAOSOSCREWSIIIIII LEON TOBACCO PALurs. crtt NM and made to Ortlar,,at the , INDUSTRIAL WORKS, ft:nuns =the Allegheny Paver, near she rotas. PIPTSpUBOH. PA. sr All orders proorrelr =ed. TRY VB. FORT PITT *I4E4 STILL MO TAME W 011,103 • CARROLL & SKYDER I • aumuritarimais or rusur.Aß, DousixAmiram TUBULAR. E BOX AND CYLINDER, sTram BOIL RS. • OIL STILLS AND OIL TARR& CHIMNEYS, BRES,CHISO AND ASH PARIS, SITILLITO PARS, SALT PAM AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIP R& S . essomrraas AND LEON BRIDE:J PRISON DOO'BEI AND COAL eau= 01Bee wad Warehouse. earlier Second, Third. short mud Liberty Streets, • lir Orders sent to the above address will be PromMly attended to.. - tahf BARNIM&L - E 4 CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, 508. SO, SS, SG A 2711115 FINS NT. Saving secured a large yard and furnished it wise the most approved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOM BES in the best numner Ind warranted equal to any made in the taunts): Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Lorminotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tants, Oil Stills, Agita tors, Battling Pans, Boiler Iron. Bridge_s, Sugar Pans, and sole inannßusturers of Barnhava Fat ent Boilers. , done on shortest notice. lalhal JAMES M. RITEB, Nos. 55 and 66 Water Street. _ PITTBBVEGGSE, Pa.. Juirtnntcrruzza OF IRON OIL TANKS, MEWLING PANS, COMB oriam PlPPn BOLLING MILL ESTACIG. And BBB= IRON WOBB, For Steamboats. UR=IC BRUSH... ... ....EDMUND D. Daum JABED K BBIISn & SON, Stearn Boilers, Oil Stills, Tasks. SUEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, (Ito. AI.BRAIDIAEIf Elk CO., BO MOOD STREET, llannfactlifeill of the (Twittet iarletY of Cook, Parlor sad Heating Staves, TO MD POUND. • In our assortment will be found an the LATEST PATTARNS AND 1111PNOVa KENT*. and the reputation of our Stoves is such that an, one in Want ot a good article should purchase f o und those manufactured by us. as they will be the most durable as well as economics!. Would call narticuiar attention to our new VoLCANg ) STOVE. for churches, halls ana stores. Over SOO gold in three moats,. Intended for with or with ont casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price List. e. 33 PITISMIEGO; RHO & CO., Kaamarttassa or ma: vAsnrrs 0 11 3C 1 Crinne, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, g e TIIE FIERY FURNACE," FOB WAne TIM NW_ ANTI-DUST COOKING erovz, “BILOULA.ToB. ,, COLUMBIA COOK STOVA VAN'S - ( mamma Paggr_A) POBTABbs RAMOS OAST IBONIKANm=, 'IMO:ILAN% BKFLECTO, oßATAhltee tram austsul an; ear= ruums, issusigh irka. 206 and 20S Liberty Street, mow . • PITFBISOFAH. PA. 01001 i STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSEILIE. eft CO:111 TRIUMPH, 1,03 BITTEN:ENO US GOAL, alluded to Cook, Bake or Boast es nll es any other Store In the Unions BISSELL as 00., - N0.1386 Liberty Street. also. Ity , s on &and and fbr Safi r77ESWriV VENDZBa, • COOKINO ANGEZ. frO BVILDEBS 300.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 160.000 feet 13 inch Clear Flank; •. 36,000 feet 13 inch Common Flank% 113,0011 ftet 1,17 1 and itch Oat: 9600111 t: ya, 1. la and 3 inch Poplars 10.0110 Met cry Poplar !Scantling: • 1%000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards: 100,000 feet HeWock Saintling. 303.000 feet No.l 16 inch Sail Mall _gles. • 1100,000 Ho. i lei•lifch Shingles. sawed: d 0,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, snore: *O,OOO Hire Brick; 1,000 Tire Tile. LOU Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw 3111 jmmber. Lomat and Cedar al,Posta by , sad allArtqcfsin MAll .athison TT636olThandtigar ga A3WirlDB l' , NO; 151 Re L becca street and corner of Pre le and Juniata gime% isixtb wardoilleghear. Imo bor ough of Manchester. ems STONE. *Et" CO UOR gland WftiVi • , - 4llegneal'• - lorat,assioce4 A Co. & IlluswlL or Ix, - es wet ex? lisp" ea band wasemnam. PITTSBUTOM - '7O - AMMItr lIXTUIDAVVIMMIIER `4; . ' 186 a PITTSI3I3RGH. Pa. MA2007.M731781 1111 07 LUMBER. Ts. =a_ - FouND-1 'ELIP PORT PITT FOUNDRY COIPAITY. OFFICE AND WORKS., TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBITAGEE, PA. idlrEngines, Rolling Mill Na- chinery, Nail Machines , Ito• torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY -LA ARO PIPE WORKS. iDerner Carrell and Sznalizeuna Streets, MUMS WARD.) rrrrein:naos, r*. WILLIAM SMITH, llionn.footturer of OAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOB GAB AND WATER WORK& Xy Pines are an cut Invariablyln Pits, In dry sand, and LIS feet lengths. Also, fall asuntsnent of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. eatsould Wok s the Attain of litlitrinteitl of e to LI mate of RsTWITS. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILLER, (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Hu facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily All &Herders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS. CRANKS. PISTON ROD+. LitVERS, PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIV S HA PE together with every description of WORK. Oflice and Forge. Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. a .14:1140 ROBDISON, BEA tr. CO., successors to ROBINSON. NOM • Massa. WASHINGTON WORKS, • FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Bost snd Stationary Steam Er, a n a e fi l in i T i zfail tngin p , rdur i tm e g ,4,3 = and St Boiler and Sheet Iron Wort. Office, 'o. lii. comer first and Smithfield Eareeu. Agents for sir:IT:LBWS PATENT INJECTOR Jim meding Boilers. 'ULM THONIAS CARLIN & co., Myth Ward Foundry and Machine Work', SANDUSKY ST., Amzemorrerrs. eL. Manufacturers of Station s ty and Portable Steam Auginc., Un truism., ruileys,_dhafting„ Grist and haw Work, Bolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, de. Build to order and have on hand - Enirines of all sizes. • ttivl4:o ciumtAl. rommir AND ROLL WORKS - 880 Penn Street. BOLLICIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY. 01111 Molls, WU Castings. sun Lathes. de. OILS. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, li„ M. LONG & CO., Ofilees DA.LZIELL BUILDING. Duo:Pima Wag. Pittsburgh. Pa. WARING AND RING, (kramulos Ilerehasti and Brokers la Petrokum and its Products, DALZELL , B BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADLLYBLL iLDDSZSII, Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, 113 BOOTH SZOOND OTBBST. • gap T M 11110TBE118, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMP DZALII4B Petroleum and ita Produatis rituals% OeIee—DALEIELLIS WILMS% Garner of aquas* Way mad Irwin streets. rhitagelplala Ofter—lST WALNUT VT. ' ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. , G TIVEDDLE, XANIMA.47TITBRIf! OP • , Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Relipse Batlr.l. Liao 0111. • • Ohm& great heat without change; Tamotsu Umpld at lowest temperatures. lipeolal 011 tar tropical climates Of hot weather. Loisomotlive, Enginip, I/Lachine Shop, Will cot Screws. Dam 11111 and Plushig3llll.ol l l l . ' Adapted for nigh posed. . Splindle Oil, Woolinesd.Light 011, Tanners' Sff tu. ins rialehlog 011, GiagOlins, Harness 011-_ Parraillsig‘ AB.SIOId VARISMIIit to, miens Might Iron Work and Machinery mom dust. These ...products are manufacturea unaer Dr. Twaddleleloatent by Superheated Steam in Vac. coo. '1 be Lubricating WM are almost odorless, perfect if pure uniform, and mostly light col ored, stand a high temperature unchan tiglag m ni remain limpid dining extreme cold. The Oils are unequalled, and are In constant use on many of toe principal Railroads. WOOD be examine d and orders left at 11* STEMS% Works at nharpshurg Bridge. N I 'WELTY WORM. :punnunou NOVELTY WORKS . Doi'laded A. D. ISDt. ADILIIIB. ,M'KEE & 00. *411170071171M11 of T S j Z PLAT Bl [ Irrigf.Alllß' CI U A NTMI NS B PS 9 CI A LE suPh. Valuganizatiii*%; establuok resaelki MINANCLIL. AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 0200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. , JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD. President. Cashier. Drawrose. Jobn Idnitland. Archibald Wallace. Jas. D. Kelly,. Wm. Floyd. organised and prepared bus-inns. Thos. M. Marshall, Wm. T. Shannon, James W. Arrott, Chas. John Fiord. This Bank is now full to do a general Banking jelek4S FIFTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh. No. 195 FIFTH AVENUE. -CAPITAL 1100,000. BTOOKRQLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA BLE. _ SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time deposits. Collections made on ail accessible points in the United States and Canada& on most rsvoTable terms. Exchange on all the principal Foreign cities bought end sold. Discount days Tuesday and Friday. Open from 9A.M.to 3 r. as Saturday evenings from 1 to 9 o'c:ock. Draxcronfit ED. DIV:MIDGE, W. P. WBYMAN, • W. R. SIMS. FRANK sIEBERT, DAN. KINZE ROBERR. D. M. ARMOR, HN HYRIdOR, MEYER, EMIL POERSTEL.. DITH Ft iDdE, President. F. E. SCHENCK, Cashier. • aniSlasl • CITY BANK. 112,Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 419.11TA.L. 9100,000. BTOCKBOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEIIEST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on' all the principal Points of the United Ftstes and Cunene. Deluging lemma, President. JAMES RICCA RIE Vice President • W. N. MOROAN. Cashier. DIRECTORS. D. itunsen, James McCabe, 'Thomas Rourke,John Savage. J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patricia 'Kane, James Phelan Chas B. Barr, H.A.Frerrogle, Jno.Jos.Hermann, Thomas Barnes, Hugh Keating. 7eI:RS F UM3 SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia, January 214. IEIO7. /or the safe•kceping of Bonds and other Securities, Gold and Silver, Sliver Plate, Books. Records. Diamonds and Valuables of all descriptions; "under guarantee, and for the renting of Safes in Its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office: S 3 FOURTH drE.TUE, prrTestrnos, no:swiocr—WlLLlA3f PHILLIPS. Vzcs Pazsznioir-HEICRY LLOYD. DIIIECTOIIS wm. ritiLlarg. JAMES 1. BENNETT, Itr NRY I.IMTD, BYRON H- PAINTER, WILLIAM REA, JOS. 8. MORRIS'IIh. WILI4AM airns M. LYON. (m lo.43SElhair, mi.m,K, c a. 11. SZCRETA lIT • F. VLIN anM:riCi HART, CAUGHEY & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood &redo, NUICTSI3I:7II4IIIp 3E 6 A.. On1001:380E8 TO ILAIRSA, HART i C 0..) Aiwa= in Exchange, Coin, .Coupons, And particularattention paid to th e parehaee and tale °I GOVERNMENT BONDS. 811111 t Drafts on London. LITIMSA PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, Imre: DABNEY, MORGAN k CO., I: Exchange Place, and L L JESUP & CO., Pine street, N. Y., offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bondi pay seven pet cent. in Gold; have thirty years to ran; are Free from Garernment Taxation ; are united by a Land Grant of 'three Million lens of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado. In addition to this special grant the Corn. pony. also* owns Three Millions of Acres in Hamm, which aro bring rapidly old to derelop the 01111 tty and Improve the road., They area fint mortgage upon the exteaskii of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado, The road In operation, ':7 mil e s itittilsiitimort• gage, NOW EARNS SORE THE ENOUGH NET 'NOOSE TO PLY THE INTEREST ON TEE NEW LOU. There is better security in the market—this being in Some respects .better than Goverament!te 'ellltitlL PRINCIPAL INTEBEIT PAYABLE IN GOLD. bin 96, and awn ?al Interest; la Gannet', Pamphlets, NAP' id Clrodus ,ininlilist on. ippllcattoi. ;et 1,14.t.,4.t, .f,\ t l r je, - .11 .""m 7 ! / 145-ET, ANN SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at IligAest Prices. .PII. R. MERTZ, Banker Con Wood and Fifth Streets. nrire • N. HOLMES & SONS, the Coll eclt edtion Stelae end s gad on all °gl t h e principal points of Mides. Stoeks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONEIMON. Perth:miler attention paid to the purchase and Me or • United States Securities. pacnai JAMES To BRADY C o., Mammon 08. JONES ds C 0..) Coiner Fourth and Wood Sts., 33. a. IkT Eit. BUT AND BELL ALL KINDS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS, ON MST FAVORABLE , TIMM Er Interest Allowed on De ceits. low r st ßi l = e l t o= on Bovarnment Bondi at Order, executed for the Purehase and Sate of SIMONS, BONDS and SOLD. . JAMES T. BRADT & CO. EittslJuglj Gapttt. Osoncor or Prrnieurias GAZETTE, . FRIDAY, Sept. S. 1889. Government bonds are fluctuating, rapidly following the market for gold. It is evidently the desire of the clique in gold to depress quotations in Enropo for our bonds, in order to advance the rates on gold. So far the quotations from Furope are very favorable, and it appeaia our securities are in better de mand now than ever. Gold sold from 185 X to 136%, the dos. ing quotations at 2 1.. H. The market. . however, is in a condition to break as soon as the clique begin to sell, which most likely will be .between this and Wednesday next. Stocks are weak and dull, tending downward. Money easy, Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 136 X; Silver, 130; Eighty one's, 122 X; Five Twenties, 1882, 122%; do .1884,122X4; do. 1865, 12234; do 1865, Consols, 120 X; do 1867, 121; do 1868, 120 X; Ten Forties, 111%: New York Central, 205,4; Erie, --; Reading, 96%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 187 X; Ohio & Misissippl, 132; Michigan Southern, 104 X; , Cleve land .'£ Pittsburgh, 108; Chicago & Rook Island, 114 X; Chicago & North Western, 8234; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 9086; Adams Express Com pany, 56X; Merchants Union Express, 11; Pacific Mail, —; Wasters Union Telegraph Company, 87; American Ex press Company 38. EXCHANOR, Large. Snail. London, per A Ka -. 86,70 Paris. per franc 27y, 28 35 Berlin. ;haler 98X 100 Frankfort, floe= ' 58% 59X —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady Z Co. Gold: 183 X; United States Sixes, 1881, 1=14; Five-Twenties; 1882,122%; do. 1864,122%; do. 1885, 122% Ten-Forties, 111 3:; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 185. 120 X: do. do. 1887, 121%; do. do. 1868. MX; Due Om- Pounds, 119: Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 110 X; Lake Superiors, 98. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) NEW Yong, September 8, 1889. Money active and sharp at 7 per cent., closing with a better supply and some exceptional at 6 per cod. Sterling dull and heavy at 83059. Gold active and excited; opened at 135 X, fell to 185 X, and closed at 28634@1 56. 34- Borrowing rates to-day 1.64 to 1412 per cent. Clear ances, 5197,000,000. The clique bought a . million at 185 X. A small , f ailure on the ''bear" side is reported, and there were rumors that some firma having sold largely of calls were in trouble. Governments are strong, particularly on gold bearing issues, and German bankers are large purchasers of new bonds. Coupons 'Bl, 123@)123X; do. '62, 122,./,®123; do. '84,122%®12234; , :d0. '65, 122X®12234; do. new. VAX(4)I2I; do. '67 121X®121X; do. 438, 120%@121..10.40'5, 111X®112. Pacifies 1103;®111.1103;®111.' State bonds quiet; Missouri% 87; old Tennessees, 60X; new,slX; old Virginias, 55; new, 5834; old . North Carolinas, 55; new, 4734. Stocks heavy and lower, closing fever ish. Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 58X; Cum berland, 81; Western Union Telegraph, 87; Quicks il ver, 14; Mariposa, 7; do. preferred, 12; Pacific Mail, 130 X; Adams Express, 56X; Wells, Mx; American, 85X; United States, 62)4; New York Central, 20434; Harlem, 159; Hudson River, 184; 'Beading, 861,i; Erie, 84%; do. preferred, 68; • Michigan Central, 129; Michigan Southern, 10534: Illinois Control, 198; Pittsburgh, 10734; North western, V; do. preferredr-9014; Cleve land, Columbus . Cincinnati, 78E Reek 1 4 , Island, 11 ; St. Paul. 7834 ; do. Pre ferred, 87 1 . Wabash, 83; , as:pater:ad, flitArp r t a y A s e - 873,0 .Terrif Rule.' 841 assp_ and - ,Altano 4iihltillo!pre'FaTd, 154; .otud Mt reashisiPprizar• ZkaiitPahares 412M-s./ 1 .50:4"1‘1104 Itlialig: Ut :iiiiihAri W 4 700 Diana Wm", Asie, J D TRZABL'REIL J 24HQ1L.1 1. PINANCLAL. 57 Market Street, ITIiGFH, Pd. FINANCE AND TRADE, PETROLEUM DULRKET. 0171019 OP PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, 2• 1 FRIDAY, September 3, 1869. 5 'The market closed strong last night, and opened firm this morning, but in the afternoon there was a slight reaction, and the advance, previously:Established, was partially lost. This upward move ment is attributed to the material fall ing off in the shipments, as well as the fact that the impression prevails in New York that molt of our refineries have suspended operations, and operators there who are short are a little apprehend sive, and inclined to cover. The ad- • yenta to-day, however, is more directly attributed to the operations of two large New York houses, who had orders to buy several thousand barrels for this month, and a pretty sharp competition brought about the result already allud ed to. In proof of this it is asserted that after these orders were filled, there were no other buyers at the advance, and, as a consequence, the figures that were realized in the forenoon could not be obtained towards evening. That' the market is stronger than it was yesterday and the day previous, is conceded, and the general feeling at ds time is that prices will probably go higher, and this is assumed on the ground of a suspen sion of operations by out refiners, and diminished shipments to the seaboard. o s , CRUDE. Sales 3,000 bbls, seller last three months, at 14%; 2,000 buyer, until July Ist, 1870, at t, 4 ,6,65, on cars at Venango City; L2OO first water at 14%; spot was offered at 15, with no buyers above 14%; offers to sell spot or seller, September, ' at g 5,90, on cars at Venango City. BEFIItED Sales in lots of some 8,000 bbls, seller 'September at 33; and 600 each, Septem ber to December, at 33%. Later in the day, seller September was quoted at 32%®32%, with an offer to sell at the outside quotation, and lines Septem ber to December were also 10we r,823;©. 32%. Sale last evening of 3,500 bbls spot, at 32. —Since the above was in type, we hare a sale of 1,000 bbla spot, at 3231; and same figure offered for more. LUBRICATING OILS. EClipße Winter Lubricating oil ' 400 Eclipse Railroad Axle 3513 Eclipse Machinery The Eclipse Spindle 800 tikcxtrrs OF enn - nr. oIL. Fisher dt Bro 2,080 bbls. Pool dt Bro 800 si M'Kelvv 480 .1 'Parker it Thompson 520 ‘4 J. Munhall - 520 , R. T. Leech 240 .g Total 4,610 bbls. - OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. B. B, - Citizens ReL Co., 511 bbla refined to Tack & Bro., Philadelphia. ' Forsyth it Bro., 52 bbls refined to , Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Livingston & 8r0.,1,600 cases refined, Warden, Frew & C., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 23 bbla tar to Wood & Morrill, Johnstown. Total Refined, 1,603 cases, 563 bbls OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. Brooks, Ballentine & Co. 40 bbls ref. to,,Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. PITTSBURGH IRON MARKET. OFFICE (: . IF PITTEIBITROTE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, Sept. 3, 1869. 5 The only noticeable feature in the metal market this week is a material falling off in the receipts from the West, which may be attributed to the fact that many of the furnaces, both in the Ma honing and ShenEtngo Valleys, have gone out of blast. The demand, , how ever, is only moderate, and is confined mainly to small lots for immediate consumption, the inquiry for future de liveries being light. In regard to price?, there is no change, one way or the other,. worthy of special notice. Following is the report of sales. ANTRIUCTIS. • 209 tons Chickies for another , market equal here to 41.00 cash 10 ". No. 1 Foundry....... - 42.00 4 mos 10 " - No. 1 do 41.50 4 mos 10 " No. 1 do ...... ....... 42.50 4 mos 40 " No. 1 do 40.60 cash 10 " Extra ..... 44.50 4 mos 40 " do do 43.50 cash 40 " do • do.. M 44.00 4 mos 80 " Cornwall, at furnace 86.00 cash 10 " Waite 84.00 cash 10 " , Gray Forge ..... . . 86.00 cash 50 " No. 1 Foundry 45.00_4 mos 100 " No. 3 Neutral 88.00 6 mos 100 " " " 89.00 6 mos " No. 1 Neutra1...........43.00 4 mos 50 11 Mottled 87.00 4 mos 80 " No. 2 Foundry 40.00 4 Enos 50 41 EnginFt Rook Forge 50.00 4 mos 10 . l Extra Forgo ..... 56.00 6 mos 11 11 do do 50.00 5 mos 50 . 1 do do 49.00 4 mos 100 lons Red Bank $BB.OO 6 8108 BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED FROM LABS SITPRRIOR ORB. 100 tons Medium Gray Forge 36.00 5 moe 200 ' 1 Mottled Red Short... 86.00 6 moe 60 11 Open Grayliorge 37.50 4 moe 80 Extra Open Gray Foundry 39.00 4 moe 100 11 Common-White 35.00 6 moe 60 ' 1 Mottled and White... 36.00 6 moe 100 11 Open Gray Forge 37.50 6 moe 90 11 Close . Gray F0rge...... 87.00 6 moe 500 " Oven Gray, at Far ' - awe 35,00 4 mos 49 Il Juniata - 20 " Extra Juniata. 80 " Champlain live Stock 'Market. NEW Yosz, September 3.—With rising 8,100 Cattle today, making 7,900 for the week,:the market is upset again • ant) nearly all the late advance lost, nor can all the Cattle be sold at prices ranging from 120 to 160, and scarcely anything touched 1614 c, and not many ' reached 160. The Cattle are not as good as they were on Wednesday; a drove:of 91; cwt. Illinois steers was sold at 1514 w. 150 head , 8 owt. steers brought 1511®16c; 40 head Indiana 534 cwt: at 18e, and 6M cwt. Texans at 12310. The arrivals of Sheep were 5,450 head: the market is scarcely so firm, but prices are unchanged; the only stock offered runs as follows: poorer, aides 2 ears, empty from cars, 83 pounds, at 6c; 1 car State, 67 pounds and poor, at 434 m 2 oars, 80 pounds, at 003%c; a lot of Mnada, 02 pounds, at 6340; 90 Michigan, 72 pounds, at SXO. Lambs -I.car Pennsylvania, 50 pounds, at 7c; 1 Car State,_B3 pounds,- at .734 c; 100 Can ada, 67 pounds, Mc; 30 State, 62 pound*, 8340. Hogs remained at 12140 for:dressed; one oar Michigan, 181 pounds, brought ,9 dollais.'and 800 per cwt., alive. 14eceipts CHICAGO, Sept. B.—Cattle steady at $4,25@5,25 fair to good. •-• Cows 115,50@8,25 fair to medento, 17(07.25 *for good to oholoe shipping steem. - awl 110 v" A pd 10147:Ittr , bitty *OM toonsitkal Co:4088 8 . 06( tie C0M 1 b0 9 1 5 0• 19 ,2 90 fair to modituni%loll) 9 i l 4l o o . , CHABCOAL. COKE. BLOOM& 95.00 4 mos 125.00 4 mos 101.00 4 mos 11 II