6. STEEL WOMIS. pm STEEL WORKS. ESTABLISHED IN 1.848 ANDERSON & WOODS, 2dANVFACTUItZES or BEST REFINED CAST- STEEL Of every deseriptlol. Also, best Refined German Plow 'and Spring Steel. CORNER ROSS AND MST AVENUE,Yltts burgh, Pa. moic:n4l. 11111IE11,11B11& FIRKIN. , GENERAL PARTNERS: M. METCALF. ; REUBEN MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, I CHAS. PARKIN.. SPECIAL PARTNER — S. M• KIER, CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, MILLER, BARR It PARKIN, • OFFICE, No. t 39 Liberty Street, PI,TWBURGII, FA. fel4:d4B ' . • DUQUESNE - WORKS. • COLENIAN, BAUM & CO., Manufacturers of orEtON STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DIIWITESNE, L X MiD JVNIATA, ?LAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. MAND, HOOP SHEET AND TANK IRON. BOILER PLAThS AND HEADS. • GUARD IRON, _DRAti and DROPPER BARS, ITLANGL'; CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER ‘l` AND FLAT RAIL for Coal Roads. lIION eI_ILOWBARS,WEDoLs Sc HARROW TEETH, :LiniNa.rsow ~.ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, STEEL , Nne-NIig, A g T IPELT U S T INFTLIZi pat L er ..7 TEEL. 'COACH, BUGGY and WAGON STRINGS and ELK CUTNAILS AND SPINES. • ill Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. SlSteelatts Street and Algy P it tsb ur gh er, and 77 Water Street. 11119 r,fI33[EFFIFJ.I) STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NIBLICK & CO., PITTSVOnGR; PA.. iinnufacturers of every description of L'iST AM)GERNAN STEEL, %,& (LW SPAINOS, AXLES,•• LATFORM SPRINO.S, STEEL T/RE, AC., ac /r a rehouse, 83 Water aud 100 First Sts. (Anti. DIAMOND .01 STEEL WOHES. BROWER & CO., Haucacturers or all descriptions of Ta r i lll M l7:7 Is ad Warehouse. THIRTH YIRST and RAILKOS.ts STRETIFETS,,THIRTY PITTSBITRGH. BR ASS FOUNDE 117001 & 1111AFFILEY' Cor. Liberty St.' & 311 Avenue, PITTSBURGH. PEL, BRASS FOUNDERS, _ And Irpn - Pipe - Fitters. - And AGENTS f..r A. S. CAMERON & CO'S STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWERS. HENRY BIER, SUCCISSOIL TO JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BBA.SI§3 CASTINGS MADE. PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK VALVES, ALL GLOBE PATTERN. ruc...nr COOKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL IiAIrUPACTURERS OP J. M. COOPER'S Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil . ere, the best in the Market. Office and Works, corner Trurteentri and Pike treets. Boa. IRON WORKS. ituagiasEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now nrepared to grant Ikea 'les for the use of the I , ILLEIUSELLIOIII.ITS PILO -01;ES. The superior quality imparted to good iron, be great Improvement in inferior iron, and the reduced cost, commend It to alt manufacturers of iron. Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by 1009 1 9 1 tig to JAMES P. SPEER Attorney for the Trustees, ROOKS 1 and A, English's 'Building, 95M fount' avenue. parties interested are Invited to visit the 3ROZ.NBIGRGER WORKS, where the rocess Is now In successful operation. teS:d67 EVERSON, PRESTON & CO., Penninivinia Iron Works. Warehouse. Nos. ISO and 167 Mtn STBEST. 0 opoll tte Bougloos House, anZl:de . PITTSBURGH COAL AND COKE. ( J tOtiLl COMO COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Having , removed their !Mee to . • . , NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, Metals City Flour , 3011)131100.151D RLOOIL Aremow preiskred NUT.tuntsb good 401:1610. IaIiZNIC LUMP MILL 0311LA.OL effigy lowest snorkel. tiriee. All orders left et their office, or addressed to them through the. =II. will be =snow to DrompUy. ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. HUGH N. BOLE & CO., Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne fit., (NEAR TEM POMrs) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture BTEAMBOA.T ENGEKEB and STA TIONARY ENEIINES, of all sizes. Secill attention Invited to our new BTATION ARY OIL WELL ENG= AND PORTABLE BOILER of 16-horsenxiwer. CASTINGS of every kind, made to order stow Foundry, on THIBD STREET, below Market. RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING SCREWS IRON TOBA.CCOPREISBES, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rir AU orders promptly filled. THY UB FORT PITT BOILER, STILL AM TANK WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, xexurAcrassas OT TUBULAR, DOUBLE-IrLUED TUBULAR, FIRS-BOX AND CYLINDER. STEAM BOIL ERS. OM STILLS AND OIL TANN.S. CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS, SETTLING PANS, SALT NS AND CON 7)ENSERS• STEAM eißgs, GASOIn.7.-TERS AND LUON - _ BRIDGES: PRISON DOORS AND COLL BRUT= Office and Warehonoe. corner iteconti, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. IW' Orders sent to the above address will br. promptly attended to. mt.7:189 11. BA RNHILL tc. 0., BOILER MARERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO, AIL 54 AND 56 PENN ST. Having secured a large yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery. we are pre pared to Manufacture every description or BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pane, Tango, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat ent Boilers. • Repairing done on molest notice. to cZI ThUD M. BRUSH. D. DUMB J ARED,I9II. 'BRUSH & SON, • ILLIDDI*CTUTIZEIS Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks SHEET IRON WORN, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, eko. A.. BBA_DIAKIT 4& CO., NO. 80 WOOD STREET, Ilanufacttmers of the greatest mrlety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, TO BE FOUND. In our assortment will be found all the LATEST TATTI , ENS AND IJIPP.OVI tIENT:t. and the reputation of our Stoves is suck 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 narticu!ar attenilon to our new VoLCANo STOVE. for churches, halls anus:ores. Over SOO sold In three months. Intended for with or with out casing: All who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. bend for Catalogue and Price List. fe3o a Tim mi aßarr, LIUVUO 800015 lIIANUITAO7I3IIIOIS OF iVIOLT FARMS 07 SePr I CONnMES, BOSTON COOKING RANGE, "THE FIERY FURNACE," ton WAILKING SII/LDIUGB. THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, ••REITULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE, VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE RANGE AST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN'S REFLECTOR, GRATES, free from dirt and dust; SKATE FRONTS. PENDERS, 206 and 208 Liberty Street, aeß:yl7 PITTSBURGH, PA. COOK 'STOVES. - CET THE BEST. CO: ti TRIUMPH, FOR BI.TUAELNOI7B COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as all as any other Stove In the Union. BISSELL ig CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. won kind for ll* A ra t REATWRIfirritTINAZ/B.;. LUMBER. TO BUILDERS I 300.000 feet Dry Pine' Boards. 150,000-feet 11{ inch Clear Plank; 135,000 feet 1% inch Common Plank; 25,000 feet Dry 1 and X Inch Oak: 135,000 ft. )f, 1, 1)1,X and 3 inch Poplar: 10,000 leet Dry Poplar Scantling; - 10,000 het Dry Yellow Pine Boarde; 100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 303.000 feet No. 1 18 inch begin's' Shin gles. 1100,000 No. 115-Inch Shingles, sawed; 50,000 No. 1 10-inch Shingles, waved; 80,1300 Fire Brick; • 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles in the line on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— No. MI Rebecca street and corner of Preble and Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor. ough of Manchester. , ap:6 GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY. 100. WOOD STREET. NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN AND CHINA. NEW STYLES, DINNER SETS TEA SETS, GUT CUPS, SMOKING SE A TS, large stock of SILTKB PLATED GOODS of all dem:MIMI:Li. Cell lad examine oar goVle, and we feel satisfied Roane need tau to De malted. R. E. BREED dr. CO. 100 WOOD : PMSBURGH GAZETTE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1869. FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. KNAP FORT PITT FOUIDRY COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, PrITSBITELGH, PA. IR - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRI AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and SomaHenan atrial% (NINTH WARD,) zarra'sirentola, WILLIAM SMITH, aZa.nufacturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE FOR 6A AND WATER WORK& My Floes are all east Invariablyln Plts, in dry sand, and 111 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings far Gas and Water Works. I world also call the ' , Ntentlon of Stiperlr,tend ents of Gas Works tot...lt:hake of lIPTOR.TtI. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLUM MILER , (SuccessOr to JOS. P. HARM & C 0.,) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily till all ord..rs for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON ROD-, LEVERS, PITMAN .1 AMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORE. Care and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. npl4:h4o ROBINSON, REA & CO., Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS 4 HILLS2I3, Wit.SHINGTON WORKS,. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, .Atarau'usurer. of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines, Blast Engines, 31111 Machinery, Gearing, ohatUng, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks end Stills, Boller and sheet Ircn Work. °Mee, No. 12, corner first and Smithfield StreoLs. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJEGTO for teedlng Bolters. !all:2f rrifoxiss CARLEC & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and machine Worb, 'ANDUSKY, ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manafactnrers of Stationary and Portable Bteam Vreaar,., t'u.leya, Shafting, Griat and Saw Mill Work, Bolling Mill and Machine Partings. E/rate Bars, Weights, Wagon. Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on band Engines of all sizes. DIAMOND OIL WORKS, H. M. LONG & CO., Once, DLLZELL BUILDEND, fel3 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Pa. WARDIG AND KING, Commission Merchants and Broken is Petroleum and Ito Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. &plO TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN Petroleum and its " Products, Pittsburgh ogice—DALLzieLvs BUILDING, corner of Duquesne Way and Irwin itreeetl. Madelphis Oface—lllT WALNUT BT. aol:w20 ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE. IiA.NBFACTURIER OP Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eelipse Railroad Azle Oil. Stands great heat without change; remains tropical cl im a te semperatures. Special 011 for or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine. Machine Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils,. Adapted for high spad. Spindle 011, Woolillead•Light 011, Oil, Tanners , Stuff. Benaple. lug &Finishing Oil, Gasoline, newness 011. Parrailine. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery from - Rust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's_patent by !Superheated Steam in Vac ono. Ihe Lubricating 011 k are almost odorless, perfectly p,ore, uniform, and mostly light col ored. sten d a high temperature unchanged. and remain Um fid during extreme cold. The Railroad Oil, are unequalled, and are in constant use on many ot the principal Railroads. Ilkairdes can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET, Works at kiharpsburg Bridge. NOVELTY WORKS• pITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS. Founded A. D. 18118. ADAMS. WHIM & CO. arAntirAcTunisis 01 • STANDARD )YAIRBA NE 13 PAT - ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. /atm Faired Patent Door Locke and Latebee, Paint and °often MILK ite. OWINSB Or FIRST AVENUE WpRAIIFT STB Pittsburgh. Penn a» WEST COMMON Machine Stone Works, • Northwest corner orWest CoroosolL, Allreolali TRICIPIE ATITATICEL & 00e RIM on band orKs. 01 soortitodoe Heart% and Map stones. • be Sidewalk% Brum? VaZatei'M. Head an Tomb Moues, s. Orders proototir oximatoda PIUS reasosale OILS. STONE, FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BANK. NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PIrTSBURGEI. CASH CAPITAL 8200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. " Cashier. DIRICCTOR9. John M. Murtland, Archibald Wallace, Jas. 1). Kelly, wza. Floyd. I organized and prepared business. Thos. M. Marshall, Wm. T. Shannon, James W. Arrott, Chas. B. Leech, John Floyd, This Bank is now fully to do a general Banking jelOk43 FIFTH AVENUE BANK • Of Pittsburgh. No. 195 FIFTH A VENUE. CAPITAL 000,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA BLE. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time deposits. Collections made on a:I accessible points in the United Mates and Canadas on most favorable terms. Exchange on all the principal Foreign cities bought and sold. D6couut days Tuesday and Friday. Open from 9 A. 3, to 3 P. Sr., and on Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. DIRECTORS: ED. DITHRIDIIE, W. P. WETMAN, • W. H. SIMS. FRANK bIE BERT, W. C. ROBERTSON, HuN BY MEYER, DAN. KINZER. PORRSTE D. M. ARMOR, MIL L. ED. DITHRIDGE, President. F. E. SCHENCK, Caohler. aul3•nsl CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 8100,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. MEREST . PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bonght and sold. and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United Ftates and Canada. Domirricit 'init.:EN. President. JAMES .NICCABE, Vice President. W. N. MOttois. Cashier. DIRECTOL S. P. Ihmsen. James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, Hugh Resting. J. Dunlery, Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, .Tames Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Frevrogle, Jno.Jesalermann, 'Thomas Bsrnes, Jel:1 5 JOS. M. GAZZLM, Solicitor. if utsol PAkte10441b11111 1 11)01 1 ,A1014 Of Pittsburgh. • Incorporated by tho Legislature of Penns3ilya lila, January 24, 1507. For the safe-keeping of Bonds and other Securities, Gold and silver, Silver Plate. Books. Records. Diamonds and Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee and for the renting of SsfeF In its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office • .fro. S 3 FOURTH arE.VUE, rxtzsmenuu, PA PRESIDENT-WILLIAM PHILLIPS. YR."; PsEsIDENT—HENRY LLOYD I= WI!. PHILLIPS. JAMES I. BENNETT, H h N, RV LLOYD, HYVALN H. PAINTER, WILLIAM REA, jos. S. moltltlSoN. WILLIAM M. LYON. GEOHGE BLAuE., UUILTIS G. IILSSEY. SECRETARY AND Tr.E.Asunsn 5. F. VA.'S ISUNtiIIOT. autr!n6"; HART, CAI/G.llEli & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Owner Third land Wood Streets, PrITSI3I7.RGID. (1111CCE13130i1.3 TO HANNA., HART & C 0.,) DZALIB.B 111 Exchange, Coln, Coupons, Lad Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of .GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on London. =mum PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 51 Exchange Plate, and M. K. JESUP 6; CO., 1 Pine street, N. Y., offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific. Railway, These Bondi pay seven per cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant . of Three Million Acres of the Fhtest Lands in Kansas and Colorado, in addition to this special grant the Com- puny also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the -country and improve the road. They an a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado, The road in operation, 417 miles long, upon which it is also a mort gage, NOW BARNS MORE 'THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PLY THE INTEREST ON TEE NEW LOAN. There Is no better security in the market—this being in tome respects hotter than Government Se- unities. PRINGRAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Pries 96, and [teem ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlet', NaPs and Chelan j farnhhed on application, _ FINANCIAL. SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Prices. Pit. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. my 6 HOLISUES & SONS, • 332ITOMIEL y 67 Market Street, VITSI'SJEYETR(iII, .PA.. • Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada'. Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON.' commesioN. Particular attention paid to the yarchisit and Sale of United States Securities. )e2C:al AMES To - BRADY 86 GO (Successors oS. JONES a C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., "JEC .1316.1 4 4 . . tes Mrt Ei; BUT AND 57. LL ALL RINDS 07 GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER 4.ND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERNS. icar Interest Allowed on Deposit& 'or Money loaned on Oovertusaeut Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. LAMES T. BRADY & CO. tijtgittAutglj aitiet# FINANCE AND TRADE. OFFICE or Prrrssußou GezETTE, FRIDAY, Sept. 10, 1869. The money market was less stringent to-day than yesterday, causing a rapid rise in bonds and stocks. Government bonds under large pur chases and coverings for short sales ad vanced about per cent. to-day, and 18S1s and 5.20 s of ISG2 and 1865 s ad vanced even above one per cent. The news from Europe being more favora ble and prices having ,advancid at Lon don and Frankfort, the feeling became very bouyant here. Gold after opening at 135, and fluctuat ing at 135 ®l3sy„ became suddenly strong and advanced to 135% under large purchases for covering remittances. It is in fact the recovery from the pres ent low exchange rates that is keeping up gold, and the anxiety of the clioue to get out of it in the best way possible before the large shipments of cotton and cereals will be felt on the exchange mar ket. Stocks are fast recovering, and the be ginning of the week will open a regular bull campaign. The continued disbursments by the Government are very favorable to a general rise in stocks that are paying dividends, since the in creased receipts are promising large dividends and an enhancement of all railroad property for the future. Mimey was very stringent but is eas ing up again. Business is dull, the fall season not having yet fully opened, but people are in hopes that a fair brisiness will be done, although profits must be small. , Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135%; Silver, 129; Eighty one's, 12135;-Five Twenties, 1862, 121%; do 1864, 120%; do 1865, 120%; do 1865, Consols, 119%; do 1867, 119%; do 1868, 119%; Ten Forties, 110% New York Central, 205; Erie,—; R eading, 96%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, 87; Ohio & Misissippi, 131%; Michigan Southern, 101% Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 113; Chicago & Rock Island, 11135; Chicago & North Western, 80%; Chicago & North Western Prelerred, 89%; Adams Express Com pany, 56%; Merchants Union Express, 11%; Pacific Mail, —; Western 'Union Telegraph Company, 36%; American Ex press Company 36%. ExonArien, Large. Small. London, per £ 5e,71 #6,80 Paris. per franc 27% 28% Berlin, thater 99% 101 Frankfort, florins 58% 60 —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold: 135%; United States Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties; 1862,121%; do. 1864, 120%; do. 1865, 121%; Ten-Forties 110%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119%: do. do. 1887, 119%: do. do. 1888. 119%! Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; cy. p ac ifi c , 109%; Lake Superiors, 96.1 L ity Telegraph to ea Puna:web Gazette.) .Nsw Yong, September 10,.1869, Money easier at 6@7 per cent. for call loans, with a liberal supply. Sterling closed weak at 8%@8% per cent. Gold quiet and steady, opened at 135%, de clined to 135, advanced to 135% and clos ed at 135%@135%. Carrying rates 1.32 ig% per cent. per day, and s@lo per cent. per annum. Clearances 062,000,000. Governments strong. Coupons, 'Bl, 21%@21%; do. '62, 21%@21%; do. '64, 21%@21%; do. 'B5, 21%0121%; do. new, 19%@19%; do. '67, 19; do. '6B, 19%0 19%. 10-40'5,10%@10%; Pacifica, 19%. State bonds heavy; hiissouris, 87; old Tennessees, 61; new do., 52%; old Vir ginias' 58; new do., 52%; old North Caro linas, 55; new do., 87. / Stooks heavy during the moming, , and old etogk exchange refused to call Erie until October 13th. The reason given was that holders and purchasers of the stock could not have their, Certificates exchanged for those bearing the counter sign of the Firmer's Loan and T -t „ Company until that' day s -. Toward thi close the market was stronger and more active, and the chief featui es were an ad vanes to 11334 for Pittsbtirgh, on rumor of a scrip dividend, and :a rise on Eri , from 35% to 37 on a report that the bookt are to be put in the hands of a Trus Company immediately.- Five-2'hirty .Aices: Canton, 57; Cum berland, 324 Western Union Telegraph 37y; Quicksilver. 1934; Mariposa, 8; do Rreferred, 1334; Pacific Mail, 78; Adam Express, 56 1835; American 363;; United States, 6131; Merchants, 1114 New - York Central, 2043 ; Harlem, 154 .34 Hudson River, IS4; Reading, 96;4; Erie 30.1; do. preferred, 813; Michigan Central .128@)128%; Michigan Southern, 101% Illinois Central. 137; Pittsburgh, 111% Northwestern, 80%; do.:: preferred, 893 4 /- Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati 871.; Rock Island, 1113 ; St. Paul, 76% do. preferred, 851.; Wabash, 78%; do preferred, 82; Fort Wayne, 87%; Tern Haute, 33; do. preferred, f. 6; Chicago am Alton, 150%; preferred, 1503;; Ohio ant Mississippi,: 31%; Columbus, Cincinnat and Indiana Central, 313;; Dubuque; 19 St. Joseph, 118. Mining Shares dull; Smith &.Parme leo, 265. Sub• Treasury balance, $89,415,645. • The Government received tenders fm only .;675,500 5:20 bonds to-day, am they were all accepted; •the prices ;well 117 42-100@118 99-100. The proposal's foi the balance of the million required wil be received to-morrow. Pi TTSBU Gki MAR hIETN. OFFICE OF PITTSECRGIC GAZETTE, t FRIDAY, Sept. 10, 1869. Business generally is improving slowls and'the resumption of navigation is cal culated to produce a more cheerful feel ing, and will no doubt tend somewhat t< incroase the volume of trade. It is more than likely that the receipts of grain. fruit and produce generally, by river, will be large for a time at least, as there are many points along the Ohio not ac. cessible to Pittsburgh by rail. It is true the supply of almost everything in this" market is fully up to the demand, and tC increase the supply will tend to bring about lower prices. APPLES—Coming in pretty freely but prices are still maintained, $.1.50 to .52,0 f. per bra, for fair, t , 3,00 to 0,50 for prime, and 84,00 for choice. BUTTER—Is firm au in steady de mend, with regular oaks of prime r! choice at 33035. BERRIES—SaIes Blackberries at sl@ 1,10 per bucket. / ' CHEESE—Is steady f but' unchanged, ranging front 15 to 17, theAlitside figure for New York Goshn. CARBON OlL—Skileof 500 bbls, to go to Cincinnati, at 29—may be quoted at 30 to 31 for small lots. CEMENT., —Johnstown Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at $2,25 per bol. EGGS—Have still further advanced and we now - quote at 20@)22. FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at SO@SS cents to the trade, and the usual advanee for small lots in store. • FLOUR—Is quied and unchanged; good western winter wheat flours are being offered to the trade at $6,75@7, and choice do at $7,25. As we have repeated ly noted, spring wheat flours are about done for in this market. and so long as they cost more or . as much as winter wheat, just so long will consumers here buy the latter, as it will have the 'pref-, eience at the same price. GRAlN—Wheat is dull and nndhang ed; $1,30@1,33 for good to prime red. The mills are well supplied and conse quently the demand is light. Oats firm er but unchanged-45 in first hands and 48 to 50 in store. Rye dull at $1,05 in first hands, and $1,10@1,12 in store. Corn is quiet—sales of prime yellow at $l. Barley is in steady demand at 81,25, . but there is but little offering. HAY—Not offering so freely and higher; sales at Allegheny Dia mond market of 32 loads at sl7@24 , per ton. . HEMP—Very dull; $205 per ton. HUSKS—SaIes at 2%@3 cts per pound. LlME—White Lime is quoted aisl,so, and Cleveland at $2,50 per bbl. LARD OIL—F. Sellers 'At . Co. quote Extra No. 1, at $1,45, and No. 2, at $1,05@ - 1,08 PROVISIONS—The demandio fair, but michanged. Bacon, Shoulders, 15%; • Ribbed Sides, 1835; Clear d 0,19%; Sugar Cured Hams, 23@23%. Lard, 20% in tirces, 21 in half bbls, and 2134 in buck ets and kegs. Mess Pork, $33%@)34. Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—SaIes at 15 cents. PEACHES—Are coming in freely, bat with a continued good demand, • prices are fully sustained; $1,75(g.2 for ordinary, and $2,25@2,50 for choice. PLUMS—In better supply and lower; we now quote at $4.50@4,75 per bushel. POTATOES—SaIes of prime Jersey sweets at $6,25®6,50 per bbl. Irish in better demand and firmer. SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car load lots at $1,85 per bbl. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSI3IIRGH GAZETTE, FRIDAY, September 10, 1869. The oil market continues dull and stagnated, with but little show at pres ent of any immediate improvement. It would naturally be inferred that with rather unfavorable news from the east in regard to refined, and an increased t production reported, that crude would I weaken and decline, but this is not the 1 case. It appears to be full as strong to day as it was previously—no decline, 4 and at this writing but little prospect of any. On the other hand, with a majori ty of our refineries closed, and, compara tively, insignificant shipments, it would naturally be inferred that refined would• gather strength and advance A, but this is not the case. Prices are no better'than last week, and, if anything, a shade lower to-day than yesterday. Last year at this time, it is said, we were shipping at the rate of from 3,000 to 1 : 4,000 bbls per day, while this week the .1 average will not be much over 1,000 to 1,200. It is said that there are over 1. 200,000 barrels tonnage at Philadelphie:, and New York, but if this is the case, it does seem strange that exporters are not taking hold. hold more freely, and passing 'A strange, that in the face of all this, the market should be weak and drooping. ,''•; To-day, for the first time in- several months, there were no shipments; this being the case, the query very naturally comes up, if Philadelphia and New :7 York want 200,000 bbls of refined -oil, where are they going to get it?' CRUDE. Not a single sale reported—market quiet but firm. Spot or seller Septem ber, held at 143; October seller, held at 15; and September to: December, at 143 @l5. REFINED Sales 1,000 September last half at 32%; 500 do at 32%; 300 first half, at 32g ; and 1,000 spot (prime light straw to w hite,) at 31%. September or October to Decem ber nominal at 32%632%. LUBRICATING 011.8. Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400 Eclipse Railroad Ale 35c Eclipse Machinery 75d Eclipse Boindle ~ . SOci RECEIPTS OP MATER' cat. Waring, King &C0., - . 160 bbls on ac, cOunt Pool & Bro; Sas. Wilkins 160' do on account Philadelphia & Boston retro: leum Co.