6. STEEL WORKS prim SHURGH STEEL WORKS. YETABLIBIOLDAN 1845. ANDERSON & WOODS; nwnrYnCrunzns ba -BEST REPINED OAST STEEL Of every description. Also,best Refined German Plow and Spring Steel. CORNER ROSS/LIM FIRST AVEN Lrltts bnrch. Pa. MILLER 9 1111111 & G=TERAL PARTNEAS: Wl4. iorgatALr. RELTITEN MILLER, GIGO. BARB, I CHAS. BEIECIAL PARTNER—S. M. EIER., CRESCENT' STEEL WORKS, lIILLER,f BARB - St PARKIN, OFFICE, No. 339 Liberty Street, - • • PITTSBURGH, PA. fell:d4B *DINUESNR WORKS. COLEMAN, 'WM & CO., Manufacturers of MON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS; • DIIQUENNT.. X. X AND JUNIATA, - • .7fLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON. BOILER PLATER AND HEADS, GUARD IRON, DBAG and DROPPER BARS, "FLANGE.; fJUTTER BARS, CILINDER LEON, _ VP AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. cROWB&RS,WRDIGESS: HARROW TEETH, - ,2a*RING,PLOW ...ND CULTIVATOR STEEL. aTEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAFT:NO, A. B. TEEL. _ COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and MUER, CUT NAILS AND SPINES. All Goods First Chum and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS. .111iteenth S nd 'Allegheny River, and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. rabs pLE.FFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGEE, NIMICK & co., iivinfacturers of every description of CAST AN!) _GERMS STEEL, a. w sranws, AND PLATFORM ISPRLIEI KLES, STEEL:MP, &c., &o Neeehouse, 83 Water sn(1100 First tits. "3": Y LACK' ENLMOND ST.EEL • WORKS. BROILILVAR Manufacturers of all descriptions cf !ST ir. PIYMTI . 17.' 71 :e sad . tv;.rellouPe, THIRTIETH, THIRTY. and R.S.I.TALOAD 'STREETS, • PITTSIII7IO3H. • BRASS FOUNDERS. ATWOOD & 11111FFREY Cor. Liberty St. & 3d Avenue, PITTSBURGH. PA., BRASS FOUNDERS, And Iron Pipe Fitters. And AGENTS Lr A. S. CAMERON 84 CO 'S !STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWERS. HILNItY BIER, GUtTAVV,S - • HENRY BIER & CO., iIIOCRSBOIM TO JOHN M. COOPER & Bell and Brass Founders. BIZAI4S CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. Maleable and Grey Iron' Minos, • GAS PIPE AND - TUBING - THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK VitiV ES, ALL GLOBE it&TTERN: ]ntA (-)74 COCKS, Brass Work oi . everi description for_ Steam, Water and OIL, SIANUPACTURERS OP 3. M. COOPER'S Improved Beanie-Whet Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent oil ors. the best in the Market. omee and Works, corner Tturteenth and Pike treeta. sots IRON WORKS. ALIMSEESEN PROCESS. The Trustees are now nre pared to grant licen ses for the use of the SLLEIISHAVIdEN PRO- The superior quality Imparted to good iron, t he great litip,ovement In inferior Iron, and the reduced cost,commend it to ail manufacturers of iron. • Parties wishing to nee it can obtain Licenses by SPIAYing to JAMES P. SPEER Attorney for the Trustees. 1190118 1 and 2, English's Building, 98,4 2ouith avenue. Par ties Interested are Invited to visit the 3110 Eli BERGEIt WORKS. where the weenie now In successful operation. lea:d11 VVERSON, PRESTON & CO., x.ll • Pennsylvania Iron Worka. WArelionse. 240 z, 166 and 151 HIRST ,TEdfaT, oopos lie Monongaaels House, r72e1:48 „ rairrsigatopt COAL ANVO I Rig. VIAL! COAL!: COALLII! DICKSON, STEWART & Having removed their QlllOO NO. 567 LIBERTY STREET, • „ • • . (Lsicily Olty Floor 21111)8BOOND gLOOB. Ara Itom lorepsred to tarnish Kood YOTIGHIO. WIEST LUMP NUT GOAL OggLA.O7l, lowest morket Price. . _ All orders left at their ofßee. or Addressoa to . them through th e will - be &Molded to promPtl7. • aapomia . .. EOM ENGINES,• • _ RS, &c. HUGH N. P . ';'- . ' ii .- 84. 0Q ~ Cor.Paint quesneSt n (*Just 'c • Engine 8ui1:4, - . , iunders and ). 8. Manufacture 87. , E ;' NEDNES and STA TIONARY ENOI Axes. tAk•••ocial attentio • . our new STATION OIL WEL' ' AND PORTABLE BOILER, of lb OASTINEIB,_of , mede to order atom' Foundry on TB . IT below Market. RIGS cm ' . FLING PULLEYS HANGERS,HOI.: " BACBOooREWBand IRON TOBACC:; . • ,on hand and =de la orderi at the • . - ..WORKS, Frontingont Riv er . ithut i ke p ciut , :4911; P.AL: ifOr All on Mod. Tar us FORT , z.' .'-';.''', SOILS 'ILL AND TAM 'RES. a, & 9111YDER, , , ' ' BLE-FLUED TIIBULAB, 1.1 U. 1 L .1 " DYLINDRIL 87111A1I BOIL- EllB. OIL 83' , '• OIL TANK% CHEW; 'ECHINCI AND ASE PANB, SETT! - 8, SALT_ PANS A2.ID CON DI GASOKETIMB AND LEON BRIDGES; PRISON 13001 IS AND COAL Blitc/7.5 Office and Wareknonoe. corner Sooosad, Third s Short and .Ltborty Streets, air Orders sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mr,7:lf2 H. BARNHILL & co., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. SO, AI, S 4 AND 3115 PENN ST. Having reared a lame yard and furnished it with the most approved machinery we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best =tuner, Land warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys Breathing, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manufacturers of BarnhilPs Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on soonest notice. isS:crl JA== M. =WIND D. DRUM! JARED H. BRUSH & SON, mastrrAcTuazza or . Steam Boilers, 011-81111 s, Tanks. SHEET IRON WORE. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. BIZA_DIAEY CO., Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parloi and Heating Stoves, In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTURNS AND ISIVROVaIIiENTd, 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 I:particular attention to our new VoLCAN , I STOVE, for churches, halls *immures. Over UM sold In three monots. Intended for w ith or with out casing. . A ll who have used them prononuce them supealor to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and rrice List. Je3o RRAFF, KUCU3 & CO., WASIIFACTIMBRIS 07 - 27101.7 VAILDLTY OP 61 11 1 114 CONnMES BOSTON. COOKING RANGE, " THE MU FURNACE," • 808 WAMIO IMILDINGIB. • THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING ETON'S., "REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOW. V Na 3 E CAST IBONN P 112 4, PORTABLI r t akif.CAV I RA J TES.tree from and dust; • 206 and 208 Liberty Street, se :yl7 i ITTSRURGH. PA. COOK STOVES. BINOMIAL+ A& CO.'S ' 'TRIUMPH, FOB B.rrumiNous Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as '74l tansy other Stove In the Union,. BISSELL' &: 00.; No. 286 Liberty Street. &Ito on nand and for sale. FAJITAS. STOVES, HILILTING 824./VES 7 - • ORATE ruoirrs, PEND7ra% MORENO KANOSEI. &o. 1" BUILD RS! 500.000 fee Dry Pine Boards. 150.000 fee 15% !rich Clear Plank; 25,000 rest L inch Common Plank; 35,000 fee Dry 1 and $ inch Oak: 115.000 ft., 1, 1,11 and 3 Inch Poplar: 10.000 lest Dry Poilar Scantling: 10.000 feet D ry Yellow. Pine Boards; 100,000 fee lienilOck Scantling. 353:000 fee No. /I 113 inch Shin. , $OO.OOO o: 1111-114 ch Shingles. sawed; 50,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, shaved; 50,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tone Fire Clay; _Also. Saw Kill Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posts, and all artistes In theUne on hand and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— No. 151 Rebecca Street and corner of Feeble and Juniata streets, S th ward, Allegheny, late bor ough of Manchest r. apni GLASS. a=l NA. CUTLERY. ton) • FI , BORE NEW 8717L1S DES drItING,I3 SILTER Call and e feel satisfied ti R., E. 100 , } .i, _ t 1f EINM ra.v.,:frra PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: MON AC =as pr PITTSBURGH, Pa. N 0.30 WOOD STU" TO BE ROUND. BEST. CET Tit UMBER: pi) ill'i 311 H P(iii 4:3ODs.- LjE VASES, ,4 1 3. ND CHINA. LR SETS, T.EA:ETB, ersq. ()UPS, 8, large oak of PLATED GOODS de.coptions. 'kin.) our goods, and we I . one need fall to be suited. REED & CO. 1301133 : ( 1 0 Fr:l 3141 rournams, MACHINISTS. I ::INLEIORT PITT FOUNDRY: COTPANY OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET, prrTsBITRGH, PA. IgrEngines, Rolling MU! Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. &moor Carroll and timallaianKraal% (ti/NTH VITTE3ITITEi.I3-IEX., PA. WILLIAM SMITH, Dianufaottiror of e'l;(41)t it* S. 44'51 FOR. eAB AND WATER WORKS My Pines fire all CUL ltwarlahlyln Pita, lu• dr; gaud. and IN feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings ror Gas and Water Works. I would also call the •+tentlon of Bnperintend• outs of Gas Worka to t_f make of HMI:NITS. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM MILER, (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH it C 0.,) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges In the East, and Is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily Ell all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS. PTSTON ROD 4, LEVERS, PITMAN -JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCILMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORE. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. api4:1,40 :12 °EDISON, SEA & CO., AA; Successors to Itomzersolt, Huns • linassus, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND 111ACHINISTS,PITTSBUREIN, Manniacturers of Boat and Stationary Stem En gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Eittaftlim, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and St s Boiler and Sheet iron Work. Office,Rio. Di, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for reeding Boilers. Jall:rfill THOMAS C&RLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Work; VANDLIBICY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., liannfacturera of Stationary and Portable Steam hugitma, fuit Presteig„ Ethityl.,__lShafttng, Grist and Saw Wor , Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Bulk' to order and have oh hand Engines of all sizes. myl4:qs OILS DIAMOND OIL WORK!. H. M. LONC & CO., Once, DALZELL BUILDING, fela Dnquegne Way. Pittabargh. Pa. WAIF NG AND RING, • Conunisslon Merchants and Broken In Petroleum and its Products, DAL;ELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHJLAD&LPILIA ADDHZSE, Boom 17, Ch,amber of Commerce, 133 80IITH HECO.WD STREET. nag , TACJL BROTHERS, COMMISSION. MERCHANTS , AND MALE= Dir-' • Petroleum and its Products, Pittannrgh . DeIee—DALZELLii Bl:ll4DlNtis .earner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets. Philadelphia Ottleit—lST WALNUT IST. • .spiroca, ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT, W. G MEDDLE, MANITTACTURKE OP Libricating & High Test Bruning 011 s. Helipee Railroad Axle OH. Stands great heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special CU for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, Machine Shop, mit cut Screws. Saw 11111 and Planlintßill 0i15,... Adapted for high speed. _ Spindle 011, ,WoollHead-Llght 011, Tenuere , Stuff- l ßeautole, ing & Finishing 011, Gasoline, • Harness 011. IParratline. . ARMOR VARNISH, to reserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery from Rust.. • These products are manufactured under Dr. Twaddle s patent by SUperheated Steam in Vac• cuo. Ihe Lubricating OM are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly 'light col ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and remain ltm pld during extreme cold. The Railroad Ohs are unequalled, and are in constant use on many 01ihe principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174. WOOD STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. NOVELTY WORKS. prrTspuite4 NOVELTY WORKS. . fFoundeil A. D. 1833. OALMS; HVIKEE dr, CO. IatTBTONE STANDARD, )IrAFRI3ANE SPAT ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCIALESti /antis Faced Patent Door Locks and Vitae'. Paint and Cones Urns, ho. 0013;Elt OP FIRST AVENUE &MUTT ST I Pittanoran. Poona's'. STONE. WEST COMBI4cI3I ' Machine. *one Worker Noithweit comer of Wed Common, Alletben7i ATVATillit CO. Hivsteep hand or groom QII /WWI notice Marti and .Ptobee.'7lags no , tddelvalloy Ilrewei7 Vaadca. so., Head and Tomb Stones, Xl* Orden Ordal4l7 unaided. nubsreiumiable , • ~,,i.okii, ‘ ,l4 1,•?..4 : . -, l): 7 .niq - ti lo .7 IV.V; it cll. ,; a' sk AY, _SEPTEMBER 13, 1861. FINANCIAL. 41.11ERICAIBANK.. • Nia:to Poi:TIITH AVENUE, PrITSBURGII. CASH CAPITAL 8200.600 Stockholders Individually Liable. BANIKOP DISCOCNT AND DEPOSIT% JOHN vtort. WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. DotiCTOlig. Thos. M. Marshall,.l Jol'n M. Murtland, Wm..T-Shannon,Archibald Wallace, James W. Arrott, I Jas. D. Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. John Floyd, This , Bank is now fully organized and prepared o do a general Banking business. yeillk4B iIITTH AVENUE BANK Of Pittsburgh. No. 195 FIFTH AVENUE. CAPITAL ' • STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LTA ELF. SIX PER CENT. IN,TT.REST ,allow.ed on time deposits. Collections Made on ail accessible points In the ThOted states and Canadas uamost fatmtable teems. ' • . . Exchangn on all the , pcintinal Foreign cities bought and sold. Discount days Tuesday and Friday. !Open from 9 A. at. to 9 P. at., and on Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock:. _ DULNCTORS: ED. DITARIDUE, W.. P. WETMAN, W. B. SIMS. FRANK sIERERT, O. ROBERTSON,. fIaNRY MEYER, DAN. KINZER: • D. M. ARMOR, EMIL FOERSTEL. ED. DITHEIDGE, Presylent F. E. SCHENCK, Cashier. 1212111:211 CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 0100,000. BECKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold. and,when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the Untied States and Canada. Doutsicx inidaaN, President. JAMES MCCABE. Vice President. W. - N. MORGAN. Cashier. DIBECTOBS. D. Ihrnsen, James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, Hush Ke.tiug J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Frevvoglc, Jno.Jos.llermann. Thelma. Barnes, je1:1.5 JO .I. M. GAZZ Alt, 6olicitor. rizTM Ki 0 V11141)01.4;14'4 Of. Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya nig, January 24, 1.867.,-- For the cafe keeping of Bonus and other Securities, (lola and Sliver, Silver Plate, Books, Records. Diamonds and Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee, and for the renting of Wee In Its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office .Vo. S 3 FO URTH ArE.II^LTE, PITTSBERGH, PA PRESIDENT-WILLIAM MULLIN. TICE PaLSIDENT—kIEtiRY LLOYD =I Vv - 31. PHILLIP?. :JAMES I. RENvETT, HP %In LLOYD, ' , IIYRON It. PAINTER, NVILLI+3I. REA. 'Jos, S. W/LL.LA.3I. 31. I.l(olq,'GEoki3ly. BLAtai, CURTIS G. HUSSEY. SECIIE.TARY ANb TREAsensII b.• F. VoN I;uNlittUltx.- EfEMI ART, CAUGELEI & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood &recta § prrirsiturneu, PA., OWC013:330119 TO H. 1.19194., HART t C 0.,) PluaLush ZX Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid to the mchase and sale of COVERFIINIENT BONDS. Sight Draitio on London. MV/:Sigh PACIFIC- RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, 91E3111. DABNEY, MORGAN & c0., 1 51 Exchange'Pjace, and M. K. JESUP & CO, 1! Pine Street, N. 1., offer for sale the Bonds of Ihe Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bond 4 pay seven per cent. in Vold(; ,• • have thirty yettra to .mn;.a.re.Free,from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acre& of the Finest Lands in 'limas and Colorado. In addition to this special giant the Com pany also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from -Sheridan; Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in operation, 487 miles long, upon which it is also a mort• gage, NOW EARNS MORE THAN BOHR NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON f TILE NEW Thereis no better security in the market—this being in IMO respeeti better; than Government Se• rarities. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN COLD. Priee 96, and acorn• libitirest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps and Circulars furnished one npplleation. 5N'- 1 ~ ,'i, .. •! 1 91%?i , Z:l,jL?: 5111 BEM =ME FINANCIAL. #Ol - o.lLare, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest i'riccs. PH. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Street& myB N. HOLMES & SONS, Collection. nude on .111 the principal point: of the United &Alas and Cane.ll.3. Stocks, lion& and other Securities BOUT AND BOLD ON CODUIISSION. Particular *neaten paid to the purchase and eslc of United States Securities. Jasn:ai VANES cQ BLOT' Oinccesaors 08. JONES a C0..1 Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., BUT AND AND SELL ALL RINDS OT GOVERN lENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILYEE AND COUPDNN ON MUST FAVORABLE TX Ham. Slir Interest Allowed on Deposits,. air Money loaned on Government Bonds at lowest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMES T. BRADT A. CO. "Vjr Pitt,sliurgij Ga-itttf. FINANCE AND TRADE, By Telegraph to tt e Pittsburgh Gazette.) Money easier at 6@7 per cent. Bank statement very unfavorable; loans $26t , ,864,533; increase $6,314.691; specie $14,942,066; decrease $2,519,656; circula tion $33,964,196; increase $4,161; deposits $188,823,524: decrease $2,277,762. Legal Tenders, $31,487,867: decrease $40341,915. Sterling quiet at 9% per cent. Gold firm er opened at 3534, advanced , to 35%, and on unfavorable accounts concerning the cotton crop. closed at 33%@3334. Carry ing rates s@B per cent. per annum, 1 1.16 till Monday. Clearatcze $15,000.010. Ex ports for the week $53,459. Governments scarce, with large orders from German houses; prices havo ad vanced one half per cent. without bring ing out amen stock. The Assistant Treasurer bought $324,500, at 118 25.100 and 118 90 100, the offers I reaching, a million and a quarter: the market closes heavy and lower: Coupons, 'Bl, 21 .1 %(421%; do. '62, 22@22%; do. '64, 215@)21%; do. '65, 2134 @21%; do. new, 20@2034; do. '67, 2034 (420%; do. '6B, 20@20%.10-40's, 10%©10%; Pacifies, 934@)10. Stater bonds dull; ,Missouris, 87%. old Tennessees, 6134; new do. 53: old Vir ginias, 55; old North Carolinas, 55; new do., 47. blocks ars unsettled and declined about 34 per cent on best prices of the day. Cleveland anti-Pittsburgh declared a cash dividend of 2 per cent for the quarter; an unconfirmed rumor says a scrip dividend of 15 per cent. Five-Thirty _Alma: Canton, 5630 Cum berland, 3234; Western Union Telegraph, 37; Quicksilver, 13%; Mariposa, 734; do. preferred, 13%1 Pacific Mail; 773;; Adams Express, 43./., Wells, 1834: , American. 37; United States, 61; Merchants Union, 10; New York Central, 204%; Harlem, 156; Hudson River. 183%: Reading, 961.4; Erie,. 87%; do. preferred, 62%; Michigan Cen tral, 128; Michigan Southern, • 101% ; Illinois Central., 137; Pittsburgh, 110% 7 ; Northwestern, SO: do, preferred, 89; Cleveland, Columbus . and Cincinnati. 78; Rock Island, 11034; Paul, 75%; do. preferred, 85; . Wbash, 78%; do. preferred, 82; Fort Wayne, 8734; Terre _Haute, 36; do. preferred, 57; Chicago and - Alton, 1503‘ preferred, 150 ; Ohio and Mississippi, 31%; St. Joseph, 11834; do. preferred, 117; Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiana Central, 31. Mining Shares dull. Copper—Boston prices: Franklin, 13; Ridge, 434: Hancock. 1%. Sub-Treasury balance, $88,951,383. ' Imports for the week were Dry Goods. $3,105,307; General Merohandise,- 53,- 893,566. tairD7E OF PITTSBITROH GAzwrrn, SATURDAY, Sept. 11. 11469.' Quotation' as received ov Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 135; Silver, ISO; Eighty one's. 121%: Five Twenties; 1862, 122; do 1864, 121%; do 1865, 121%; do 1865, Consols, 126%; do 1867, 1203‘: de.lB6F, 120%; Ten Forties, 110%; New York Central, 205; Erie, —; Reading, 96; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dr Cuicaso Railroad, 87: Ohio dc Misissippl, 131%; Michigan Southern, 101% Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 111%; Chicago dt Rook Island, 11135; Chicago tic - North Western, 80%; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 89%; Adams Eipreas Com. pane, 56%; Merchants Union •Expresa, 10; Pacific Mail, -; Westerra Union Telegraph Company,, .37; • Anierlcan Ex press Company 37. EXCHAN 013, Large. - London, per £ t 6,72 j 8,85 Paris. per franc 27% 28% Berlin, thaler 99% 101 Frankfort, florins 58% 60 NEW Yeas,'-September 11.—The Dry Goods trade iti fairly active among job bing houses. Prices on Bleached Mus lim and Cant4l Flannels are weak, the Masonville thtlty-sia inbh Shirting are 1e lower to-day, selling at 18c; the Black stones are -reduced from 1434 to 140, and Forrestdele 'froth 171e'to 17c; Laconiii Brown Canton Flannel ' s which have been said at 200 are-reduced to 173ic. Worsted Braids, in common and high colors, aro Sci,lower, arid are now selling at no for O. 83. Prints in good request and prices Ord upward, some brands being advanc e.3ic per yard, while prints like La borde are offered by A. T. Stewart it km. at'lo3Sc by the ease or pokes?. . , . . ,~e: t`~ MEDIM 57 Market Street, PITTI'EELETTPIGEIX, NEW YORK, September 11, 1869 PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SATURDAY, September 11, ISO. A good deal has been said within . the last month in regard to the intention of refiners suspending operations for want Of a margin, but as the shipments held u p pretty well, it was received by many with considerable allowance. The ship ments during the week which has jolt closed furnish proof sufficient to sat isfy the most incredulous that there is something in it, 6,695 bbls against 11,159 last week, and over 1,3000 bbls the week preceding that. We find by reference to the file of the GAZETTE of 1868, that the shipments during the week ending . Sept. 12, of that year, were 17,120 bbls, and the week preceding, 15,699; from this it will be seen that the shipments this week are but little over one third of what they were , last year. , As we have already Intimated, our manufac turere "shut down" for the:very good reason that they could make nothing by running, and it was hoped, and hopes are still entertained, that a movement of this kind would place the market-- in a healthy condition, that is force reined -up or crude down, it, matters not which, so that a fair manufacturer's protitoould be secured. Thus far, it must be con fessed, the movement has not been a success, as crude appears to be fully as strong as it was during the" earlier part of the.week, and this, tco, right in the face of a largely increased production; while refined, notwithstanding the sus pension of the most of the largest con cerns and largely decreased shipments, is dull and, if auytlaing„ weak, and prices are a fraction lower than during the early part of the week. As we have already stated, however, hopes are still entertained that there will be a reaction, and many argue that it is a matter of necessity, that the actual oil is now wanted, and not • paper contracts, and that with reduced ' stocks and very light shipments, prices must rule higher. ,There is this, however, and it should not be lost_sight of, the trade at large is not so much interestedm an advance or a decline, in the one or the other, as. it is in getting prices equalized, an as to • "afford a mar gin to both manufacturer' and dealer, and the sooner this can •ba realized, the better for ail concerned. MI Receipts Crude this week, 15,027; last week, 25,850; from January let to date, 563,972; same time last year, 790,488; Exports Relined this week. 6,695; last week, 11,159; January Ist to date. 861,812; same dins last year, 459,617. Sales this week, 36,700; last week, 69,500. Market quiet and unchanged—but lit tle offering and not much wanted. Sale 1,000 bbls first water (40@43 gravity) at 14%: 1,000 same delivery (40@46) at 14%. Other deliveries nominally un changed. No sales—market weak and, if any thing, prices a shade lower. Spot quoted at 32q; last half September, 32%; Octo ber, 3234: and lines from September or Oc tober to December, 3234. LUBRICATING OILS Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40C Eclipse Railroad Axle 350 Eclipse Machinery 75c Eclipse Spindle 80c RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. 1 Jas. Wilkins 240 bbls on account, Phila. tt Boston Petroleum Co; Fisher & Bro. 4SO bbls, on account ,E H Long; Eagle Oil Works 220 bbls on sceount G- S Thomas; Citizens Ref. Co. 560 bbls on account, Fisher & Bro; Keystone Refin ery BMA bbls on account J. Bates: D BiT & Co; 52 do on account John Kinible; Pennock S. Beeson 50 do on account A W Raymond. Total OIL SHIPPED EA ST BY A. V. B. IslcKelvy & Bro., 217 bole re:. oil to W. P. Logan. & Bro., Philadelpiiia. J. C. Kirkpatrick, 350 bbla refined to Waring, King-dr. Co., Philid_elphia. Montzheimer. Koehler & Co. 500 bbis ref to Waring, Ring t Co., Philadelphia. "Citizens OiL Co. 391 bbls refined to Tack, Bros. dr. Co., Philadelphia. Livingston dr Bro., 1,500 cases refined, to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia. Total Refined 1,458 bbls. 1,500 cases. CHICAGO. September 11.—Eastern Ex change quiet at 1.5 per cent. off buying and par selling. Flour more active at $5,20@6,1234 for spring extras. Wheat firmer and 34@lc higher; sales No. 1 at $1,28; No. 2> at 11,25q11,26, closing at $1,2514@1,26 for No. 2; this afternoon the market was quiet; $1,253-6 for No. 2. Corn moderatelY active and 34@3;0 lower; sales No. 2 at 8234@83y,c, closing at 83@ 85y,,,c, and rejected at 75@80e; no grades sold at 771g78= this; afternoon the mer ket Was - quiet at 82. C. seller September: Oats more active and firmer, prices be ing Mc higher; sales No. 2 at.4434®45c, cloying at 45c. Rye fairly active and nu. settled No. 1 has declined 3c: No. 2 has` declined 134@2c. and rejected at 2@ 3c lower; -sales N0..1 at 87c; No. 2 at 85, @B6c, ancDrejeoti3d` 'at )75@77c:. closing at 85c .for No. 2. 'Barley steady, with sales of No. 2 at $Z,35 > eash, , $1,31@)1,33 Seller September, and $1,25 seller Octo ber. Highwmes firm and excited, with sales'at 81,17®1,08, and Closing with buy ers at $l.lO, and sellers at $1,12@1,15. Sugar firmer at 13y,©1434c for common to prime Cuba. Provisions quiet. Mesa pork dull at $33,50. Lard 1834@)18 3 / 4 c. Short rib middles 17c. Freights steady and a shade higher at 6®614c for corn by sail and steam to Buffalo. Receipts du ring the past twenty-four hours: 2,798 bbls flour, 61,475 bush wheat, 206,185 bush corn, 25,615 bush oats, 4099 bush rye, 3,240 bush barley, 4,021 hogs. Shipments: 3 338 bbls Sour, 40,450 _bush wheat, 185,- 579 bush corn, 84,096 bushoats, 3,610 bush rye, 770 bush barley. BUFFALO, September H.—Flour In bet ter demand; western bakers ,7,624 west ern spring $6,75. Wheat dull; spring neglected; sales of 900 bush red Toledo No. 1, 7,800 bush amber Ohio and 7,200 bash amber Michigan, all at $1,42, elem., ing weak. Corn dull; sales of 110,000 • bush western at 960, 75,000 bush do.. 91c, and' Ear lota 92(498c. Oats steady;" ' sales of 38,060 bush No. 2 western et 53g, and 28,000 bush do. 5210. Rye nominal.. ; Barley: Es'ea ofsfOirbush Canada at about $1,20. Seeds: sales of 400 bags .new timothy at $4,00@4,25. Pork: $33,00@ 33.50 for heavy mess. Lard 19®1914c. Ilighwines: sales of 100 - bbls at 81,00; now held at $l,lO. Receipts—Flour, 4,600 bbla; wheat. 51,000 bush; corn, 36,. 000 bush; oats, 35,000 bush. Shipments —Wheat, 68,060 bush; corn, 62,000 bush; oats, 28,000 bush. PEULADELEIRIA, September 11.—Flour dull and weak; sprhig'wheat extra fani-:' ily $6,75(4)7,75 ; ' Ohio do. 57g9.2.5. Wheat very dull; western red $1,50; white $1,60. Rye steady.. .CornAuiet; mixed western $1,12@1,14. Oats steady at 591562. c. Petroleum quiet; crude 224 e; relined 32Mc. Provisions ; dull: - Mess Pork $33. Lard 19;ic. Whisky dull at 11,14€046. Catt.Aoo, Sept. IL—Cattle dull ;MS@ 4,35 for Texan and common steers. goo steady and less active at $8,26®5.50 for common: 18,6012)9 for, fair to medium and V 9,25 , 12,9,85 for good to clmice ‘ "I BIWA r;' , . CRIME BERL'S ED 2,742 bbls .111) $ ft e, 1 Ir. , 4 - .1.1, ... , ,.. , ::... i. vN.::zi.)