C! STEEL WORKS. pyr,i,sRERGEt STEEL WORKS. . STABLIMED 1N.1845. ANDERSON -& WOODS, I[I.Z.CUFACTUF.E.I7 S OF 131EIST.: REFINED CAST STVOL •Of every- ilesttiptien. Alo, best Refined Gerrdin Flow and Spring Steel, .COBNER BOSS-AND FIRST AVENDE;Pltts btinh, ulf.ttit DER GENERAL PARTNRUS: WM. METCALF. RETTI6N MILLER, GEO. W. BARR, PAHNIY. SPECIAL PARTNER — S. M• BIER, CRESCENT STEEII.-.LWORKS, 1111LLER, BARR & PARKM, OFFICE, No. g 39 Liberty Street, PITTSBHRGH,PA. -fel4:(l4S DUQUESNE WORKS. COLFOW, MUM & CO., iSsmufacturers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, DUQUESNE, L X AND JUNIATA. FLAT BAR, BOUND AND SOU k E IROZZ. 33AND, HOOP, SREET AND IRON. BOMBE PL A.T.r..S AND Il AI , S, GUARD litoN,_DßAtinnd InsorrEit BARK, FLANGE', CUTTER BAll.n, CI LINDEE. IRON, FLAT RAIL, for Coal ROad3. QROWP, ARS,IVXDO S: LARRoW TEETH. aIIIIMPLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, WIFEEL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL ; TIRES, STEEL SHAFTINW'A. B. COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and OUT - NAILS - AND SPINES. Al Goods First Class and Wai-Tanted. OFFICES AND WORKS. • 7 Wate r a S n r d A t l , l P g it hen uyrahlv.er, US FIELD STEEL WORKS. NDE.ToK. PITTEDVEIGS. EF E 21N Wirers or every description of Ural OAST TILVI EL ANT) GERTIT A)i STEEL, Er sums, AND PLATFORM SPRIII(14, AXLES, TEL Err, TIRE, &C . ., 1.4 •Se, 133 Water and 1(W rirst Sty Ya DiAMOND Wt mho BL: STEEL IVOR,Pag. PARK, BROTHER a CO., , reafactarers of all description:: OZ `.7t.-re. , ,,tu , e, TITIRTIr'Tti, THIRTY azd STitEE.I-6, lEEE RASS FOUND-EMS. & iIIIFFaEYS Liberty St. Sz; 311 Avenue, PITTSBI7,IIGII. SS FOUNDERS, lnd iron Pipe. Fitters. S PUMPS f " A cc:3 BENBX BIER, LiatT.s.NU, 114.tC11. ITAt Corl BR And A bT EA I RY BIER & CO., MEI SOCCESSORS TO OIIN COOPER & CO., I and Brass Founders. ASS CASTINqs • 1E PROMPTLY TO ORDER• le and Grey Iron Fittlks, S PIPE AND TUBING, LE, SHOT AND EIIECE, VALVES, Malea lIIROT -LL GLOBE PATTERN. ON CIOCIK-tg, Work of every description for Steam, Water and Oil. ICII Brass , trFACT-lIHERS F M. COO PE ws Impre Ageh d Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. • , tor Drey fus' Patent Oil he best in the Market. as Works, corner 'lnateentn and Plke so 7". er 001. e a treat.. IRON* WO Alt S. BIIERSEAUSEN PROCIISS. The Trustees are now prepared to g ra nt ilcen- Ifen 10; . the use of :the • SIALEItSII.AIIitti PEA)- ! The enperier quality imparted to good iron, the great improvement In' inferior iron, and the sedated ebst,cotercend it to alt m enutteturers of tron. parties Withina to we it can obtain licensee by 7tpplSing to - JAMES P. SPEER Attorney . for the Trustees, BOOMB .1 , and al, English's Building, 9636 ifottithAvente. Putter interested are - invited •to visit the 0113OVNBEIMER.'WORX.S. where the - rocees le now succeseftti operation. leg:ds7 iiNELSON; PRESTON es:CO., • Pennsylvania Iron Works. yr...rehoue. 'sad /CST Min' MEET, 02p09 Monongssels Holum, sp24:ds _ PIT TSB URGIZ . . isibvEr..?r. WRY-8: privrsictinaGil NOVELTY WdliKS. Founded A. D. 103 . hattUES;ll2lllE7r.f-Ar. atertuaracrxfazait or EZYSTota SiANDAßDaremativesp,m ENTVELATFORM AND COUNTS/I CALEB. • t Door Locks and Latches. 2Mt laced I'Men ut d Coffee MIL at. T. AVEirus WORANT 1318 008Y88 •"IlisTk arg b i ;Mugs., NGINES, BOILERS, &o, • . .) nous DI I VOLT &CO, Car. Point Alley and Duquesne St., 12,:ngine .67ei7ders, Fowl(!evil and any STEAMPOAT ENOINES and STA- IiNAIII INES of all Ozer. Special attention Invited to err new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENULNE AND POI:TABLE* ILERt_of 15-horeopowert • CASTINGS. of evert kind, made to order at our For.ndu t on THIRD bTRELT, below Market. RIGS for 0111A - dlr., SHAFIING, PTILLF.I"2. lIANGERS,HOUSM ar. TOBACCEO SCREWS and IRON TOSAC.COiI.t.t.Sdr.S, on hr.nd mid made to order, at the. INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronttnx on he Alle, - ther.y alanr, near the Point, PITTLIVITB.4-13,..P.L. ra- All orders promptl7 TnY rs - I cORT PITT If , EETI2I . 2Mr, E'151 7, .119] cArmoLt. Ce. \SNYDER, 11:;1.11;I:J., v., TP.2Ii.IIT.II'-.-Ft.tl".D 51.:11.A71.-. AND Cr: LI::::>1.2e. WT. 617 TA.7fl;'. , . CIiTAFNE , O, 112. , i ry.enz, IF .ON elact Wart"sht , r..r.e, `l - tjzzl, 1.4.110 Al retxp•Crdere Bent to the above ati.e.re:3i.7.ll! promptly altenaerd to. mh.:L":; 11'22.115E1Z , L 801.1_,E8.2)...EE t4.17C SI-11 , :7_,T IRON vionmr...rii_; NO5. ZO. !BD, IE4 AND MD rENN raving r ccure.d a I:+.r, - 6 yard and furnisitoti It vitt n the mos' _anwoved machlr.ery, vre are pze y,seed to menutraMt,re every det,criptlon of BOlL stliS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys, Bresehlog, Fire Beds, Steam Pitien, LtYtoinottve Boilers, Condensere, Salt I"..ns, Tenke, Oil Stills, Agita tors, l:Il Settling Bane, Boiler Iron. Bridges, Sega: Pans, and sole tannstacturets et Bevel's rt.t ent Boilers. Bey,etlring done on snort ent no tiee, tal.teed JAMSH. SAE SR.. • ..... . D. ED.VEZ JAME]) 111. &. SON, • ILLITIYFACTCRILIIS OP Steam Boilers, Gil Stills, Tants. 61 Penn Street, Pittsizrgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS., ft.e. --- ta..I3BADLEV ez NO. 80 - WOOD STRUT, ItanutaCturers of the greatest Variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves" TO BE 701311 - 11. 'ln oar assortment fount] all the LATENT FATT oRNS AND IMPROVe atF,NT,, and tie reputation of our Stoves , s such that sac one to want of a good article should* purchase none but, those manufactured l y us, as they will be found the most durable as nea as economical. Would call nartieu , ar attention to our new VoLc AN,, STOVE. for eiviruhe,,, balls anusibres. Over rma 111Z,tadc,1 It 21 4.: 'A:1111- CM: easi . au. nll VV:•.-P h 3 VC 11E01 tl.cua a:ono:11.1;e :11,11 superior to Wl7 other am] far escaper. Send fur Cate.lo..;a:t e Llst. , PITEN tirdak 9f, Ili VI ti ,2 , 4 s •, ‘) .g. ,1:E 6 kl t;L NIANUFACTLMEOS OF ZVI= ITMEOLTY Cr ra gi r) CYVIMiS I 7 t:305 ' 1 ' 02 1-7 COOKING LANGE, TEM IsIF,W .I.NTI-DOST COOKING 8T07.7., ••IiEOUL.ATOR." COLUMBIA COOK !.11:tivE, iTAN'S tCincinuatl Pattern) roirrn BLE RANGE C A.ST IRON MANTLES. WELLMAN'S REFLECTOR, GRATEth, free from flirt:l74 Slat: GVATS. FRfJNT l YENDEIN.B; &C. 206 and 20S Liberty Street, ,e7Z.FI7 rt 00.5. STOVES. - CET TJ4E BEST. TE - 27.1 FOIL BITU 7 iTTNOUS COAL. Warranted to Cook ) D'atte or Roast as re,ll many other Store In the Unions BISSELL Igor CO2 I No. Q 35 -Liberty Street. ti 120 on Psi." ...nd for sale. PARLOR STOVXB, eASINEARUFFD. 1 , E.02/113, IrraiDEEZ, rot VKING R.A.v4:-Ft... To DuiLpulas 500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 150.000 feet 131 Inch Clear Plant; 136,001/ feet 1.4 inch Common Pin 25,000 feet 'Dry 1 and 2 Inch Oak: 25,000 ft. S, 1, 1X,2 and 3 inch oplar• • . 10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling; 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boar s• 100000 feet Scantling. soa. , uou feet No. I Hemlock 18 Inch br 200,000 ho. JIG-Inch Shingles . 60,000 No. 116-inch Shingle' 50,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. VW Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust Ponta, and all arttclan in the line on , sale by A LF,XANDPIIt PATTER§ I No. 151 Rebecca strret and Corner Juniata ' , treats, Sixth ward,J,llegh , "nigh et Mancheater. CUTE RV• S'fIIZEET. IPI'TTS_BURGB GAZETTE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1839. ‘NEAr. TnE.roiNvo F,...7" 1 1:1 ICANCTACIT - . 9.3.116 O.T PITTSZURC. - lii, Pa, SZEBT IRON 'wows, &o. ITIE viEll.l: F1T115210E," FOA W AIiIL-'+6 BLlLi::iv3. PITTSBLTBEI!I, IvIBER NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN AND en . -yLEB NEW vut tIFTB ---- TEA SENO, C SSIO,KINU Orrti, I „A. large stodk of SILVERS PLATED %xi o—i-alideoarrptiorui. fall and examine one geode, an feel 'minded no ono need fall to be 2.. E. BREED & 100 WOOD: FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS. W. J ANDERSON, H; A. FRETTOULE. 1110NOMAIIELI TOUNDRY W. J. ANDERSON &C 0.2 sfanaf , ctnrers of IRON HOUSE FRONTS, WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS., and Castings of all DescriptlonS. AFFir Splcial a ttc nth - n paid to ARCHITECTU RAL CA•sTINGS and to Castings for Window Glas4 tioners. OFFICE ForxDr.y—No. 150 WATER STREET. Pittsburgh Pa H? VOR'' PITT FOUNDRY COYPANv I. OFFICE AND WORM-, TWELFTH STREET, PA. V7rEngirtes., na cliiiievy, Natilinig, ile torta, and Cr..stinga generally. A.T2 1.) L SIPA a - - AND NPE W0R.i.,(0. C;lrso7-'4:nr_d Scsatlrere.ri .77•!.7.11.tit WINTII MU:D.) rit . r...T11G7,3:, 3P. A. EtArrii Dlanufacttri , az Lac PZPAT, ?OE AND wATEa wo1; 2, FIDCP are tll cr.rt.irr - tzltbiYl' , riL5, In dry ar..ne.... and 15,1 It Li,:tl - .4. A:Lc, =LI: i.E.:; , r-Luir.t:A Of czneral eating's for tie.s and Water liVork.S. • I would. &Is.) efai ntica or Boperlotend etals of Wort :3 to t_ltntke. of ItlZTolliti. DUQUESNE FORGE. i WILLIADI MILLER, _ ( S u ccessor to JOS. P. 11116 , 11 & C 0.,) Has facilities coextensive 'with the leading Forges In the East, and is prepare ,1 to promptly and sAttsfactorilv till all c rd,rs for ST EAMBOAt STIAFTS, CRANKS, PITMAN JAMS WRIST:3, RAILROAD AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE PRAMES, toeether with every del.erlptlon of SHAPE WORE . .. Unice and Fore, Corner of Duquesne, Way and First Street, apll:b4t 1 ' 1:)011.1NSDN, REA tz CO., .t.....L I tmectcsora to 011:7,Sen, - Huns V..11.1..i1t1, I '...:417 1 : .C171.2T07.. , 7 IV 0r:.li: I. FOUNDERS A.NLIUAGr.i.tritS,FITISILt:SiiN, !I anafrr tarcr3 l if PQat anl 133:.trr . 7:trta r:1- E l ''' i i l '.ji , -! 1 " -: `- 3- ; 1 1 . " : ' . Ii!f: ~: „51f: T ::16(l 11 r. - I 3 tille 1317 t r a:llit.,:tl , l Wozi OT.Ce, No. 111, corner i kr.... an.: :3..T.athac:d Suter:., Agents for DIFFARIPI3 PA.TiC?.:T INJECTOR. fen :ce , ll.lg 73c.1em... Inn :' : rTITIOMAS CARLE; :A. CO., 2._ rurth WardFoucizlr) aud liatlilitc7k..;l',; 3,S.NDL'SIiI" ST., ALLI - C.P.'iliY CITY, ]lsaufxvtnren. of Eta tlon and Portable ilt.. - ,arn Suguacv, OIL and law MSi Viort. lioillne NIIII ar.elfseblrie tlastlnqs. Grate Taro, WrightE, Wazon Boxe2, &c. I:ttild to order snd hare on hand Enzines of all sizes. Trivl4lo DIAMOND OIL WollaSi H. NI. LONG & CO., (Mee, DALBELL BUILDING, fen Duquesne Way. Pittsburrh. ri. f."7-.7.4tatl2iG AND KING, Coaraission IlerclAnts ang Brokers IL Pctrok,um and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, FETLADELPELA ADDRESS, Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce, 133 SOUTH SECOND t3TREET. fLplO TACK BROTIIERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND,DEALratti IN Petroleum and Its Products, rittv)urgh Ofdre—DA.LZELL,S BUILDINO. corner oi Duquesne Way and Irwin streetr. Yhtiadelplais 0111re-151T WALNUT IST. aplrvioJ ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. HERBERT W. G TWEDDLE, XANETACTUSET. OB Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils. Eclipse Railroad Axle 00. Stands great heat without change• remains - limpid at lowest temperatures. Special 011 lot tropical climates or Got weather. Locomotive, Engine, Rachine Shop, Will cut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing Mill Oils, Adapted for high speed. Spindle Oil, WoollHead•Light Oil. Tanners* StriMlllenzale, ingezPinlahinnoll,tiostoline, JElarneas Oil. IParratilne. ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery from Rust. Vim products are manufactured under Dr. Twaddle , s_patent by Superheated Steam in Vac cub. '1 he Lubricating OM are almost odorless, perfectly pure Ai , uniform, and mostly light col red. d a high temperature unchanged. and =main limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad manyre unequalled, and are in constant use on of the principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD STREET, Works at tiliarpabing Bridge. I'~ WEST f ! op:iunox i " • Wor Nerrthwest corner of West Common, Allegheny, yUED'K ATVATBR t. 00. Have on hand or%lan on abort notice Hearth and Step Moues. for Sidewalk& Brims* Variteolic. Head an Tomb Stoes, s. Urflars promailyezacated. Prices reannabl• AIriERICAN BANK, O. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGE. CASII CAPITAL 5200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. rANii. OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYDMW . FLOYD, President. Cashier. • D1.11E6'0739. Thos. M. 2ll'arsilati, John M. Murtiand, Yin. T. Shannon, I Archibald \Valiant:, antcs 117 rrett,,j Jas. D. Chas. Leech, I Win. Floyd. John Floyd, This Bank is now fully organized and prepared to tin a general lian'Alig business. Jelok43 CITY BANK. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa STOC HOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bot. and sold: and when de.:dred remitted to Europe. Collectlem made on all the princilnil points of the United t,tat es amid Cann DomiNICK PreWe lit. J .‘IOCABE. Vice Preddeut. W. S. MonnAN. Cashier. DIIOI.(iTOI..F. D. Matzen. James 11cCalx:, Tlinmag Rourke, Hugh Ke . ndeg Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, Pntricir James Phelan Chas. R. lie rr, ILA .Frevvogle, .Ino.J.JE.llernetna. Thmen.: Jc1:1 (4 eollciter. OILS. STONE. FINANCIAL. CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO. MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. THE SAFE 11EPOSIT COTEPAIII Of Pittsburgh Ineerrorattil by the Legislature. of Inns;lya -111.1. January '24, 1867. For the kiate•teeplng of Bouts and other Securities, Cola 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. thilldlng and Otilce: • .Iro. !'s3" F() URTII Fr! TNIVEItti IE, PA n FIDENT ILLTAM PHILLIPS. ritiDENI—HENRY LLOYD =I WM. 111.11.I.TPS , TAMES I. TiZNNETT, 1114 ~ In I.1.0Y1;, .11YI:ON 11. PAINTEL:, \‘'1T,1.1. 1 .70. REA, 1.10: , . S. 11144:111So.N. VilLidAM M. I,YON,:tir(P;GY. BLALE, CC.If.TIS 6, liliSSI ' .1. :: , r.cinvr ,. .n.r AND niF.ASI7IIAII EMIRS 110.1. 7 ATLi; IgGi'L"Si, ' , I a -_ r. 37 Market I:'3l.,ree,t„ Vl7C7,7rear , 7l_l(}ll, 1,21- CO:ltetioll3 arse on %i t'-`e.1.:ii."7.!1:11 , :it'5 1 Z!.. 5 e: tha :.%.':',:-..dt'..V.X.1 6.11,1 CV.V.'"l''''.. S.tr, - At:1 , ,,13:16.. , ;;:cd: - .. jr'.. - 111 ,. . S ;_‘: Geri f :ICS 13013f311T &ND !SOLD ON COL'.'...qe4ON. ranttulra st.ttzt:on;zl.o. to the rcrclatL cnd 111 - c( 7 , C j.ii' j 7 :t~~L`~i çO i , Vcrner Mira a:Li Wccii Ei.vect:; IL" . 1=01:: 70:11 (211ccuI oIILN :d ALT DI taxne rtnip 1 4`, " P anlit.q . jes '3 dald itteTitlca valtl to Purchase Lau s:..qe oG • OVERNMEHT EIaViDS. lsht Drafts on l_iondon. PACIFIC RAILWAY COLD LOAN, Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 51 Exchange Place, and 1 K. JESUP & CO., 12 Pine Street, N. Y., offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation ; arc secured by a Laud Grant of Three Million Acres d the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado. lu addition to this special grant the Com- pony 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 front Sheridan, Ilmisas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in oiieration, 417 miles long, Upon which it is also a mort• gage, NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY. TEE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOIN. There is no better security in tho raarketthis being in some respects better than GoveramCnt Sc- entities. PEINCIPIL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prim- 96, and accru ed Interest, in Currency," 'Pamphlets; laps and Circulars furnished on application. • glue FINANCIAL. SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at flig - hcst Priccs: PR. R. MERTZ,' Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. rays T ANES 3 f itADY 4.!0.3 (Succazecra 08. J0N2.3 & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., IL .1-1.1 Q" sP. BUY. AND BELL ALL KINDS or CO - VERN:IIO:T SECURITIES, (30/13 ) SLLYEE couroNti, ON :•'.IO:T PAIitinAISLI: T1:1111-:; A 11371 T 1 Cfl O. or, Government 80r. , 1 Ett rr.n csocntpd for 1! viirchtzr crate E'rde oL .Titi7l.:.3, 1:11:>lqXli; .1.1! T R "- .. 1 1%‘2 b I 0 fret t , t 4.4,4 PINANCII U)E, (By Te7egraph to :hr , PI t:burgh Gaze.tt,e.l Yoniz, September 18 18:119, Money activo and firm at 7 per cent for gold fiir call loans. seine brokers com pelled to pay a commission for money, owing to a scracity of smaller notes con tinuously coupled with an increased de mand from the South. Bank statement is more favorable, but net results show the Bank, only 8223,000 stronger in their reserve decrease on loans. Deposits shows a contraction in consequence of a drain of currency to move crops, and it is estimated that 13,000,000 were sent South and West during the week. Loans ;260,490,024; decrease ri1.368.5ti9. Specie, *1.1,5Z:3,189f decrease, $403,957. Circula tion, z. , :33,972,755. Increase. i,z6,513. posits, 8185,30o,130; 'decrease, 23,433,194. Legal Tenders 1;21,259,197; decrease, Meetings of the New York Central and Hudson River directors are called for next Wednesday, to take final action on the consolitlatton question. This state ment changed the aspect of affairs on Stock Exchange, and prices have taken a sharp turn upward. Sterling nominal at 74 Gold opened at 136,4, touch ed 136,, and closed at 1363,;(j)1365;. Car rving rates 1,100.3..; till Monday, and 6;7.is per cent. p-r '9:',O"JO,C(A). Exparts for the week, 8313,119. ivpromeros firm. Coupons of ISSI, 1211.,;(1.121 1 :: d 02 o. ', li:151.122; do. - 04, 12.iii.126i 1 ;; do. 'O5, 1::0:,7,;@12.1; new, 119!,,;(4-119,;: do. 'O7, 1i91,4(5.11t 0 6 <; do. '6B, 119("ii,119.; 10-40 s, 1t9%(110; Pa cifies, 1005icli!.f. State bands dull but new Tannessces higher; SGI,C; old Tennessees, 61; new Tennessee, 55.; old Virginias, new do., 5 8 1:1; old North Carolinas, 51.1 i: new do.. 47;4'. Stocks have been feverish and unset tled during most of the day, and many weak holders have been forced to sell, their margins having been wiped out. No failures have. been announced, how ever, though it is rumored one or two houses have made private settlements. In the afternoon the market was active and excited with a sharp upward turn, New York Central rising from 190% to 204, and Pueblo Mail from 05% to 72. The advance on the balance of the list was less marked. The movements of the general market this afternoon seem to justify the report of yesterday thata party was forming to give the market an Upward turn. At the close prices were a little.off from the highest and the mar ket unsettled. Canton, 50; Cumberland, 30; Western Union Telegraph, 30%; Quicksilver, 13g; Mariposa, 934; do. preferred, 16,,; Pacific Mail; 71%; Adams Express, 16; Wells it Fargo, 1634; American, 35 1 ,,f; United States, 59%; Merchants Union, 11%; New • York Central, 203; Harlem, 150; Hudson River, 184; Reading, 951‘; • Erie, 3934; do. preferred, 68 Michigan Cen tral, 127; Michigan Southern,97; Il linois Central, 137; 'Pittsburgh, 106%; Northwestern,7s; do. preferred, 8031'; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 77 ; Rock Island, 110%; St. Paul, 73N: do. preferred, 83 1 ,i; Wabash, 71; do. preferred, 84;; Fort Wayne, 88; Terre Haute, 30; do. preferred, 57; Chicago and Alton, 160; Ohio it Mississippi, 31,-S; Burlington it Quincy. 170; Marietta Ist preferred, 20; Dubuque, 109; C. C. it I. C., 30. Mining Shares dull. Copper Stocks at Boston: Calmut, 45; Copper Falls 8; Franklin, 13; Heels, 70; Quincy. 23. Sub-Treasury balance, 888,264,904. Imports; Dry vods, e. 2,419, 8 -2.9; gen eral merchandise, 84,168,733. OFFICE or PITTSBUROLL GAZETTE, SAT URDAY, Sept. 18. 1869. —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady ez Co. Gold: 136 g; 'United States Sixes, 1881, -121; Five-Twenties; 1862, 12134; do. 1864, 120; do. 1865, 1203; Ten-Fort:es, 109%; Five. Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119%: do. do. 1867, 119%: do. do. 1868. 119; Due Corn pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 101; Lake Superiors, 96. PETROLEUM MARKET. OFFICE: OF PITTSBURGH .GAZETTE, SATURDAY, Sept. 18, 1869. RENTER , roa. TEE ' Tho oil market has been exceedingly feverish for two or three days past, and on Wednesday and Thursday the sales were unusually large. Yesterday and to day, however, notwithstanding tho feel ing was very sensitive, the market was weak, and compared with the two days preceding, prices were lower. At a de— cline of .aboat,a quartetithajlarket reared to gte tirm, to -day; whlch ,Mayzhe attributed in part. to thmfact. that -Ant"- warp has still further advanced, being quoted up to 57M. We want to say a word or two more in regard to the complaints raised on Fri day in reference to the shipments. As noted yesterday, we were charged by certain parties with reporting more than was actually shipped, and to sub stantiate the charge, several gentleman, engaged in the trade, it is said, made a careltil examination at the office of the Alleeheny Valley Railroad Company, and detected several important errors. Now we do not dispute but what these gentlemen may have honestly believed they were right in so stating, but • we are satisfied that facts and figures will not bear them out in their assertions. In order to make ourselves doubly sure, we went over the manifests again-to-day in company with a reliable and respon sible dealer, whose feelings in regard to the market are in sympathy with theirs, and the shipments on the days complain ed of, as well as during the entire week, were just exactly whit we made them, not an error of a single barrel. or case. the only error, if such it can be called,. was in reporting two days shipments in one, and, as noted, yesterday, we pro pose hereafter when this occurs to so state at the time. Now we know that it is the desire of the trade at large to have a fair and square report in regard to the shipments. as well as everything else, and this is what wo have endeavored to give, but it does seem to us that there are acme per Sons engaged in the business who are en tirely too suspicious, who imagine that reporters aro very slippery and are bought and sold like oil, benzine, or any uther commodity of a slippery and dangerous character. As we stated yester day, we are always willing to make cor rections when satisfied that we are wrong; but would it not be wise for parties who aro suspicious that there is something wrong, to investigate more careftilly and not to roadie charges until satisfied they can -nd by thew ? • Just here we take occasion to say that we are as independent in the nommen cial department of the G,UETTE, as .in• all the others, and recogniza neither clique nor faction in making out our re ports, only aiming to .be, fur and impar tial, faithful and correct in all our figures and statements. If the truth, hen told, should happen to damage pecuniarily operators by influencing the market, -we should not to held re sponsible, as mar duty is to the entire cfanmuntry, ignoring, all discrimination in favoi of or against any. set or clique or. men. - Receipts Crude this week, 10,936 hbls; last - week, 15,027; from January let to date, 574,935 !this; same time last year,: 8e9,943; Exports P.efined this week, 15,- 221 bbls; last week, 6,t395; from January Ist to date. 377,033; same time last year, 477,933; Sales this week, 104,000 bbls,. last week, 41,000. It is Well enough perhaps to note that we make up our weekly statistics for the week ending on Friday, and Satur, day's receip's and shiptneuts are always included in the report of the following week. ' A private telegram from Philadelphia this afternoon reports the stock on hand in that market at 34,867 bbls; vessels loading ecriai to 53.28-1 bbls; otl , board, 24,981 bbls. L _ & Lc' Market dull and quiet but nominally unchanged. Sales 500 bbls spot at 143 ; and 1,000 6,11er all year at 1434. Buyers option all year, reported est:acing been offered at 15 to 15;,.f,. Market quiet and unchanged—flat a sirmle sale reported. September quoted at 3 . 2.32%; October to December offer ed at 3231. Business is usually vary' quiet oR Saturdays. LUBRICATINO OILS. Eclipse Winton Lubricating cil Machinery Svind RECEIPTS OF cuupr. OIL BY A. v. R. R - - - Spang Oil work.. 960; Fisher Bro., Llber.y 011 Works, 166; Citizen, 400; 400: Parker d: Thompson, 160, Total, 2,169. By Allegheny river, during the recent rise: C. ..S. Thomas, 6,431; Ma whinney & Bro.; 5,142: Jackson & Bro., 4,613; Rees & Bro., 1,106; J. S.', Miller, 1,106; J. Murtha'', 1,120; B. D. Cochran, 682: M. B. Butler, 1,060; Lockhart, Frew Co; 6,069; J Gillespie; 1,00; F. Mun hall, 1,244. This report of receipts by river was furnished by tke guager• Total receipts by rail and river, - 33,194 OIL SHIPPED E. 9 ET BY A. T. 14 S. Livingston ‘t. Bro., 320 cases refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Monttheimer, Koehler & Co. 50 bbis tar to Simonds cSt Bro., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan S Co., 212 bble ref. oil to Warden, Frew Co., Philadelphia. Total 212 . bbls; 320 cases. Braun ‘t.• Wagner 503 bbls refined to Waring, King &. Co., Philadelphia. • . Standard Oil Co , 471 bbls refined to Warden, Frew &..Co ' Philadelphia. Livingston & Bro., 1,200 cases refined, to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Oil Co. 416 bbls refined to Tack & Bro., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 579 bbls -refined, to Warden, Frew &. Co., Phila. T0ta1..........1,95 9 bb10.71,200 cases. OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST - PENNA. R R. Ralston & Waring 265 bbls ref. oil to Waring, King dr. Co., Philadelphia. Excelsior Oil 11Ianf. Co. 100 bbls ref. to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Total shipments Refined 365 OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. Brooks, Ballentine & Co. 106 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia. Hutchison Oil & Refining Co., 299 bbls to Warden, Frew & Co. PhiladelPha. Total Refined. 405 Dry. Goods Martit. • NEW Yons, September IS.L.Market steady and fairly active; the only change of impeittance to note is a decline of ,5c in Wyoming 4-4 Bleached Muslins, which are now selling at 144 c. All Bleached Muslins are depressed, and so are Can ton Flannels of most makes and heavy Brown Sheeting 3 which are selling st 1601634 c and paying no profit. Good ' styles of fresh Madder Prints are buoy ant and saleable, but poor styles are comparatively depressed; Briggs Prints will be offered Monday at 93;0. Large dry goods jobbing houses have been doing a rushing trade this week, while clothing honses ate doing very little. The cotton market has been depressed, and this fact has a tendency to restrict large purchases of cotton goods. " NEW ORLEANS, September 18.—Cotton steady and in fair demand at 291‘@29;40 for middlings, with sales 0f.1,100 bales; receipts,4B4 bales; exports coastwise, 1,482 baes. Flour; ; 1 5,75 for Superfine, and $6,10@6,25 for extras. Oats 60c. Bran 151.05. Hay is unchanged. Pork 5.34,50. Bacon; 170 for shoulders, 20@ 201.0 for sides, and'harns 24@25c. Lard 1914@)22c. Sugar 1.440. Moia.sses 60@ 70c. Whisky unchanged. Coffee's un changed. Gold }3.5 1 (. Sterling, ,4i3;,44 , New York Sight BALTIMORE, SO*: 18.: 2 F10121' 'daft and demand , light; western superfine at s6@ 1 11.25. :-Wheat steady; prime lci-eholecr-atQl $1,55@1,63. Corn firm; prime white at 11,28, and yellow at 111.20@1,22. Oats dull at 58®61c. Rye at $1.10®1,15. Mess Pork at 133®34. Bacon firm. Lard quiet at 19)4(419%. Whisky moderately asisaated at $1,16@1,17.,_ II crun::: REFINED SEPTEYBEE 16 REPTEnBER 17. FES