IIIriSIBFRGEL • STIEEI, WORKS. gTARLI3HSD is 1645. AITDV,RSON & WOODS, 11A.10.3PACTLV.IMS OP • ZEST REFINED CAST STEEL Of every description. Also, best 1.43 &fined German flow and, Spring Steel. visrixkosEre 9 BOSS Al D 'FIRST AVILIME„PItts- MILLER BARR & PARKIN. GENERAL PAILTNICITS:• 'WM. METCALF.REtrB MLLE% 61.1C0. W. BARB, CHA.S. P EN .A.H.EIN. sracw. rAwns-mn—s. hi. E.IER, CRSCENT STEELWORKS, EMIR & PARKER, OFFICE, 1i0..339 'Liberty Strcet PITTSBURGH. FA fel4:d4S DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, USW. & CO. Manufacturers of VEI.ON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, DIUQUXHME, L X AND SUBILLT.L. FLAT BABLROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BAND, HOuP_,_SHEET AliD TANK IRON. 'BOILER PLATE% AND BEADS, GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BARS ItLearemc arms . BARS, Cl LINDEIE .Ant , FLAT RAIL. for Cell Roads. 'OTTRARS,WYDGES & HAUL At" TEETH, "0/BING. _PLOW e..ND CULTIVATOR STEEL, BICEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL TDOIS, STEEL, SHAFTING, A. B. TISISL• COACH, BUGGY end WAGON Sramas .and XLBS, uirr ludp`AND arnms. Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES. AND WORKS. ilizteeratti Street end Allegheny laver, and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh. rap sitErnsw STEEL WORKS. UNGER, min & c 0.,. • rirrsEtunds.. Ps.. tiaunfeaturers of every ieseetPtlon. of CAST AND ClEBliali STEEL, ELITLW •13PAINGS, ti-L1.1.6 .1G AND PLATFOItIi BYBUZEIS, - AZLE% ST EE L &a Warehouse, SS Water and 100 First Sta. BLAU& DIAMOND STEOPL WOTLES. PARR, mown a CO., Idannfiacturers of all descriptions of eirraWl=l3" DSOs tvadWarehonse, THIR.TIRTS, THIRTY. YIEBT sad ILLILSOIa.) STREETS,- ME BRASS FOUNDERS. ATWOOD & M'CIFREY, Cor. Libarty St. & 34 Avenue, PITTSZVELGII. BRASS FOUNDERS, And Iron Pipe Fitters. Asd AGENTS ta AND A. BL O BERON & CO'S ISTEAMPOUPS R. ............. . ..... • LiEDIRY BIER succrssoas To JOBN TM COOPER & CO., Bell and Bram Founders. *Rims vOiiitEgGs IIADIC raosmrior TO URDU.. Illakble and Grey lion Fitting% GAS PI.P3Sf. AND. TUBING, 1111101711,80ETT CIRCA . ALL GLOBS PATTERN. THON COOKS, Brass Work of every description for Steam, Water and 011. issuarAorunzas or 3. M. cooren & co.a Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. dyenta•for Dreyfus, Patent Oil ers. the best in the Market. Mee and WOrkih eOrner Thirteenth and PM iny/n tweets. BLIARSINSEN PROGIISS: -The Trustees are stow nre_pared to greet licen ses tor the use of the BLUEllBLiAlThlfai PHA- Cross. The superior quality imparted to good* iron. Abe great improvement in inferior iron, and the Minced cost.commend it to alt 1111111a&CULICTS of iron. • ._ P _,_ arties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by . SYMMS to • • - JAMESP. SPEER - Attorney for the Trusties. 2002d8 1 end 2.• English,' Building, 96)4 Potato. avenue. Parties Interested- are invited te visit the 11110223220P2 WRlCB,.where the moccasin Raisin auccesaft • 'tellf.dl7 = VEIISON, PFLESTON as CO., Pennstvanitt Iron Works. . . Ws -110014e. Nos. 160 and-167 Ilan STRUT, opallteaLonongsaels Same avti:dil PITTIMUSII.OII MI.- prrTanvuou NOVELTY:. WOKS& Founded A. P. 1133 i. AOANS. DVS= & CO. °'wAlnirALOrOnaso or • Silirla 'i ttlagleatilgollNlill2. gCA jagas lic4MMOUotrc: nid-r;lebes, SOW r * t s 4l ; T A juALßAllls UGHEBOLE Con Point Alley and . Duquesne Stn tHlatat Trig Polar:a Engine Builders, Founders and , Machinists. klanafacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and BTA TIONARY ENOINEB, of all elves. Special attention invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ENOINE AND PORTABLE • BOILEg,of 15-boreeopower. CASTINGS. of every kind, mode La order atour Foundry, on TI lUD oTREET below Market. RIGS for 011 Wells, TO -0,. PULLEEBI HANGER/3,1101,5E and TOBACCO SCREWS ana IRON TOBACCO PREPILB, on band and made to order. at t h e INDUSTRIAL WORKS, rrontiFlE =the Allegheny River, near the Point. M!m!!==z l, 'm' FORT PITT BOILER,STILL TAN. "97011E.5. CARROLL & SteIYDER, TTIBIYLAR, DOIIBLE-FLIT EDI9I " 3i B° L TUBULAR I' " FIRE-BOX AND CYLIND Z/1 8 EBB. OIL STILLS AND OIL TANEB, CHDINEVIN BREECHING AND ASH PAN% SETTLING FANB, SALT PANS AND CON DENBERS; STEAM trusr4s, GAI3OMETEBB AND IRON BIUDOM PRISON DOORS AND COAL MUTER PITTSBIMG II2. ii. 0... GUbT4ITI7B B/ECIL IRON WORKS. ) OV'EW ;PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: WE PITTISBUBGH. MIiXIn•AMMOV3B OP (Mee and Warehouse, corner Second, Third, Short and liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. tlff• Orders sent to the above addresmh7:l s wlll be romptly attended to. 85 BARIMILL, it BOILER MAKERS AND SKEET IRON WORKERS, NUB. SO, SS, S* AND 116 PEN=T BT. Keying secured large yard and furnish re- ed it with the meet approve machinery, we ue p pared to manufacture every description of 'BOILaI to ERS in the beat manner, and warranted equ any made in the country'. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Bede, Stearn Mess Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt Pans, Tants, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridgec, Sager Pans, and aole manufacturers of BaruAut's Yet i entßoilers. Repairing done on smorteat notice. 1#5:c13 JAB= lA. SHUSH« - ADIIIIND D. BEI7IIII TAIIED & SON, 1111.11117ACTUBX.1113 OT steam Boilers, Oil Tanks. STIEET 111011 WOUE, , 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. A.. BBA.DIAFAIE (At -CO., 0.10 WOOD STREET, Manufacturers of Um greatest variety of Cook, 'Parlor and Heating Staves, To BE 1;013ND. In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTS.N AND 11111'110TS.BIENTS, and the reputation of our. Stov shouldh that any one In Want 01 a good article purchase none but, those maaufactured by rot, ae they will be fond the ielss well as economical. Would callparticularattention to our new VOLCAN; 1 STOVZ , for churches, halls and stores. Over,SUO sold in three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have flied them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Elite t. je.3o BAT, HMS 8c CO., Iltiaftr7ACToBSE6 07 IV7LitY VAIW7rr 07 FROMICYNT=O • BOSTON' C 0011.1210 BANGS', "THE FIERY FURNACE," FOli. WAILICING Bu=Esse. TICE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE, "REGULTOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,. VAN'S (Claclaasti Platens) FORTA33LE RANGE 0 ABT IRON liiANTLEs. WELLMAN'S REYLECTOR, GIIATES free trom dirt awl Mut; ORATE 7110. wia, ic. 206 and 620 S Liberty Street,' se26:pl7 -, '. . 11. PAWL . COOS STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL Os C41).11 TitiIYIVIPIL FOB BITUMINO U& COAL. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boot as gsll as any other Stove In the Calm BISSELL & GO.I No. 285 Liberty Street 2.150 on hand and for sae. • PABLOR STOVES, WILTING Wrovlnicrl GReera. nto TENDESS. OWNING MUMS. to. TO BUILDERS 1 500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. 180,000 feet 134 Inch Clear Plank; 55,000 feet 154 inch Common Plank: RO,OO O feet Dry 1 sod Inch Ost: 515,00 0 ft. 1. 1)1.01 and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 tent Dry Poplar Scantling; 10,000 feet Dry yellow Pine Boards; 100,00 0 feet 'Hemlock Seftlltling. 503.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch liaginal Shin _gles SOO,OOO NO. 1 18-mch Shingles, sawed; 50,000 No. 116 - Inch Shingles, snared: 50,000 Fire. Brick; 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw 1011 Lumber, Locast and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and Mr sale by -ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— No. 151 Rebecca street and corner " Of Preble b and Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny. late or. , "pi ough of Manchester , %LASS -0111 NA, 100 WOOD STREET, NEW GOODS. FINE VASES, . • 11011XXLILN ASP .113111.51,11, NEW %VAR SETS TEA BliTS 'EkliT ours ~~ Ind 0 SIN G imps, . ist4x.k of SILVER PLATED GOODS Call and examine oar town. and me feel opened no one nevi all to loe Ee MIRED & ClOs I leo MOOR" ,e 0 NV. .1 ARRIMON. ...... .H. A. FRETVOOLE.. MONONGIIIIII FOIINDM 3 W. J. ANDERSON, & CO., Manufacturers of IRON HOUSE FRONTS WINDOW LINTELS and SILL'S. and Castings of all Descriptions. air Special attention paid to ARCHITRCTU BAL. CASTINGS and to Castings for Window Wass HOUSES. OFFIOZ 'XD POLTXDIrr--Nd. 150 werna STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa, On FORT PITT FOUNDRY CAPANY OFFICE AND *oltuis, TWELFTH STREET, rrrSBURGE , tar EllgilleB, Bolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDUT AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll sad Sraollrasnlllreollg, WILLIAM SMITH, CAST IRON B &WI. PIS sang,PiDell axe all len gths. Invariably in Pits. tn OrY Lnd IS feet Also, full assortment of general Castings for tans and Nirater Works. would also call the ^tioutton of fiLl_perliatend ants of Elsa Worts to 1-1 mate of 8r103113. DIJOUESNE FORGE. lILLEB, (Successor to JOS. P. lIAIGH k C 0.,) Has facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to pr_oraptty and sattsfactordy fill all orders for STEL.WROAT SHAFTS., CR/. NKS. PISTON ROD 4, LVERS, PITMAN .1 AMS. W RISTS, RAILROAD AN.LF.S, LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every description of SHAPE WORK. °Bice and Forge, Corner of Dallasite , Vfay aid First %Wet. apl4:h4o • 4104 ROBISSON, REA & Briccessors to BOrinifioll, MIMS i 301.1.5C5, W BaSB:INGTON WORIES, FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITISBOR6II, limier ,inrers of Boat slid Stationary Steam En grtang,laZtasiagi:litailithdic usic,_,..,r,pe_rj.:arin and Htiii , Boli ng and bbee..'irroa v ors.. Tank! Office, ' No. lA, corner First sad Smithfield 13tAgreaeliblis for GIFFILIID'I3 PATENT INTECTOII for feedin g _ THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth 'Ward Foundry and Machine \Verb , ISLIGDIMILY BT., ALLYCiIIEITY CITY, PA., LUMBER. of on doscrlotiorus WAILD,) vrx-rsurruAarz, r&. 3loinu2actuser of rou. GAS AIM wtorzu woßaus. usnufacturers of Stationary and Portable Stearn nginer, 011 ereases, redo's, Shafting, Z Grist and Saw Mil Work,' Bolling Bill andliacktie Castings, Grate Sam Weights, Wilton Boxes, dn. Build to order and have on band Engines of all shies. • rayl4:qls OILS. DIAMOND OIL WORKS• H. M. tonic & co., Oace, DALZELL BUILDING. Dsiqtm " Ps. WARING AND SING, Canuaissioa literehaata awl Brokers to Petiole= and ita Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY PRILLDJIIXIIU ADDILZSB. Boom 17, Chamber of Cont ow ' 323 BOUTS SECOND 2TILEJLT. IT.ACR BROTHERS, COMESSION MERCHANTS, La DzA.Lass IN Petroleum and its Prodscts, itee—DALZIEL L*B B treets. UU.DlNG. earner of Pi ttsbur gDnoureneWlT end Irwin s Phitutelphis 01110-121 WALNUT ST, ECLIPSE PETROLEUM. REFINERY. BERMIRT W. C.,TWEDDLE) ItiareFACTUREA 01. Libileating Biggest Boning Oils. . . Xelipse NalWoad Azle Oil. _....,... Stands great beat without change' re m t o = limpid al lowest temperatures. Spenial Oil for tropical cltmatet or hot weather. Looomotive. Engine, Machine gimp. lWili cut Screws. J • Sim JELIII and Planing Will,olls, Adapted foridgh speed. ' l 2 Spindle Oil, Wool 1 ners&l,lSSi OM OM' Tanners' Muff.' BenkPle. dng a rinishinig 011,,160,011wer Harness Oil. Parraldne. irdd kamou veinnati. tou r eserve Bright Work and Machinery from Rust. .- • These products are manufactured under D. Tereddies_patent by Superheated Steam in oa r . ono. '1 he Lubricating ORS are almost odorless, perfectly Dun v aniform. and mostly, -light enV• °red. stand a high to pricy, remain limpid dining a xtreme cold. Thenallwad Oils ate unequalled, and are in constant use on many of the principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders left at 11* W 001) OWLET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. itIVEST 00111140141 • Machine ltone 'Works, No rtawestmlioroosresicol** Ause, 'W • imam AVIIATNIIIV/* Ban ors bond or own sow so: %ar* Btorl atones, _Alor SWIM , " -74 Mile" wqra ,Poo` 11 ma M.:Z.! SEPTEMBER 22, 1889 NESDAY, FINANCIAL. • fillEltiCill BARI 1 NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, - .PITTSBURGEL CASE CAPITAL .... 5200.000 Stockholders Individually Liable. DANS or iniscornwr sioiD DEPOSIT. JOHN ELUTE. WK. FLoYD, •Preildent. . • nucncrons. Cashier. Thos. M. Marshall, I Jobn M. Meirtland, Wm. T. Shannon, I Archibald Wallace, James W • Arrott, Jas. l). Klly, Chas. B. Yeech, Vim. Floyd. John "Floyd, This Banlc is now pally _er fan e t s z s ed and p re p tlgitZeueria""'"g" ' ' IC, Ty 111.14111 i. 1 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa ' . CAPITAL. 5100,000. BTOCIIIOLDEBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE INTER EST PAID ON DEPOSITI3. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the principal points of the United States and Canada. Dom litaissg. President. JAIIICS MCCABE., Vic President. H. N . 1 1 1084.11.1.1. Cas e hier. , DIEWTORS. D. Thensen. - James McCabe, Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating , J. Dunlevy, Jr., .: Terence Campbell, Patrick' Rine,. James Phelan, Chas. B. Barr, • A •A.Freyvogl , ino.JoS.Herittnn, Thema. Barnes, Jel:6s JOS. M. 13,' SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva. tile. January 24„ 1.867. For the safe•kceping of Bonds and other Securities; Gold and Silver. Silver Plate. Books. ItecOrds. Diamonds and Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee, and fef the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office: ,S 3 FOURTH' .11^ENUE, PIIUSIVWCS-WILLIAM riuLLirs. vics ruEsiDENT—IiENRY LLOYD i DIRICTONS: WM. li-HILLIPS, JAMES 1. BENNETT Ilt,Nß,t I.LOTD, BYRON H- PAINTER WILLI& M REA, JOS. S. MORRISos. WILLIAM. M. URTIS LI-015, Ut. CSSEOIc6EY. BLAAJZ. C Li, LI SECRETAUT TitEASITHIIR. It. Vuti Bus:N1101 1 . 8. r au:r.Cr7 . Er 12101,71 -ES & S • 113Ar.t,i'g3M.'"JalEl9 67 Market Street, rrrlkrl623 ll : 7 r l A lll. theCoUnited llectio States and Cans 'sonde on all tal ins he princip points o :m. - - Stocks,Bonds and ether Securities BouGHT AND BOLD ON 00113111151027. Particular aticzal s ou paid to the purchaso and sale of llliited. States Securities. HART, CAUGHEI be Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third an 4 Wood Strdsta, LIIIIOCESSOES TO-H 1.27141, ILA= • C 0..) Dr.usza LX Exchange, Coin, Coupons,' And particular attention paid to trio purchase SIM sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Dicta enfeit Diagto on London. inirusect inNIC DAILVAY GOLD LAN, .ichange Place, and M. JESEP 12 Pine street, I. T., offer for sale Lhe Bonds of the ;Hansa% Pacific ] Railway. . I These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold'; have thirty years to run; are Free from STONE. IMININ== ..••••.•••••• m.1•1•11:1 THE PrITSSIERGLI. PA. PZTrBIZIISf~Zi. Pd.. %tom DAM, MORGAN k CO., Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant at Three Killion Acres of 16. Finest Lands in tams and Colorado B additisit to this spetiak grant the Vim any also owns MTN Dtillieni of km n Ransas, which are being rapidly sold to enlop the country and Improve the road. They are a firepnortgage upon the eitension of the road. from Sheridan, lamas; to DERVET, Colorado. The road in operution, 417 miles long, upon which it is also a mort gage, NOW YARNS lORE THAN ENOCH NET INCOME TO PAY TDB INTEREST 'ON TEE NEW LOAN. There is no better security in the; market—this being in some respects better than Goverllo4lt Se- curit es. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prim 96, and acorn . ad Intermit, in Camay. Pamphlets, Maps ani ClO, ll l wnithid on. FINANCIAL. SILVER AND COUPONS • Bought at Highest Prim. PS. R. NERTZ, Banker. Cor• Wood and Fifth Streets. BRADY 8 Go., Successors 05. JUNES & C 0..) COMM Fourth and Wood Sts., ZIT 31X., 3r.a I=L BOY AND SW. Al,l , NININ3 07 GOTERMWr tiECURITIES, EiOLD, SUS= AND COUPONS, ON MOST J'AVONABLE. TEE.IIOI. • Interest Allowed on Deposit& -Money loaned on 4305eXIIMCIlt Bonds at 10Welt Mattel. tilt. Orders executed for the,Porehoso end Solo of STOCILS, BONDS and GOLD , .12011j.S T. BRAPT & CO. • - • - ey Mi. 1511.ittgll'Oaittt. AND TRADE, /71 0 El eta! FINAN °Mal 0? PITTSBURGH 21 G alrrr 869 s, 1 Tn ESDKT, Sept. ,1. The stringency In the money marker continues unabated, forcing down bonds, stocks, and even geld had to yield under its Influence; yet the shipments of currency west and south are rather meager for want of small denominations of currency. If the present state of finance in Wall street is only it foretaste of what is to be, how much more \Till values decline when national causes are combined with artificial measures, to withdraw the circulating medium resenting money. Gold opened strong at 137%®137%, was steady under clique_ manipulations, and finally settled down to 137.- in sympathy with the general declineever, in Wall street. The' cliques, how have bought again a large amount Of gold, preparatory to a further rise, and some of the boldest operators already talk of a premium high in the forties. It is, however, supposed that the Secre tary of the Treasury can not prevent the rise of gold much above present quo tations, as the effect on trade would be most disastrous, and natnrally must curtail the receipts from internal taxes for the coming year. I Government bonds are dull l and sell at about as low a point as two week ago, with little inquiry for bonds for in vestment. Stocks -have been dull, and closed with a general decline under large sales In anticipation of a break in prices to- morrow. In our local stocks there is likewise an indisposition to buy, and some of the City bonds, moat anxiously inquired fo e r a week or two ago, are now offered large amounts at , concessions, Money is still comparatively easy here. Quotations as re ceived by Ph. R Mertz: Gold, 187%; Silver, 131; Eighty one's, 12015; Five Twenties, 1862, 181%; do 1864, 120 1 4; do 1365, 120%; do 1866, Consols, 118%; do 1867; 119; do 1868, 11%; Ten Forties, 109; 951‘; New York Central, 200% ; Erie, —; Reading, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne .t Chicago ilailread, 86;lidisissippi, 131%; Miebigan Southern.. 9634; Cleve land dr, 'Pittsburgh, 107%; Chicago ct Rock bland, .199%; Chicago `it -North' Western, 75%; Chicago it North Western Preferred, 85%; Adams Express Com pany, 55 1 4; 'Merchants Union Express, 11%; Pacific Mail, ---; Western Union Telegraph Company, 86%; -American Ex press Company 35%. Larg Exowszras, e. • Small- London, per A. ........... f 6,87 Paris. per franc ............. .. 20 29 Berlin. thaler 100 101% Frankfort, florins 58 60% —Closing quotations received by James T. Brady 64 Co. Gold: 137%; United States Sixes, 1881, 120%; Five-Tvrenties; 1862, 122%; do. 1864, 121%; do. 18654121%; Ten-Forties, 109%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119 %: do. do. 1867, Co 119%: do. do. 1868. 118%; Due m pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 109%; Lake Superiors, 96. - [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh U&2 NEw YORlC,,September 21, 1869. Money very active at 7 per cent. gold, while commissions are nominal. For turning stocks were paid m in to % per cent:, added to both currency and coin interest, the money pressure was felt severely. Sterling heavy at 7®7%. Gold firm and opened at 187%; touched 137%, and closed at 137%®138. Carrying rates until to-morrow 1-32®%. Clearances 8,000,000, rnments dull. Coupons of 18n. dove 120%04121: do s '82, 1 1213;®1 12 2 2 ; 121%®122; do. 11, (6125; do. '65,120%®121; de. new 1201/f4119;N do. '67, 119 ®119 1 A,; do. '6B, 118%®119; 1d.415, 10914®169%; Pacifies, I 108%0;10 9 . dull: Missouris, 86%; estate bonds obi Tennessees, 61%; new Tennessee!, 56; old Virginias, 55; new do. 59; old INorth Carolinas, 52; new North Caroli na. 47%. Canton, 66; Cumberland, SI; Western Union Telegraph, 86%; Quicksilver, 14; miposa, 9%; do. preferred, 18; Pa clan - Mel, 76; Adams Express, 55® 5534; Wells, Fargo, - Jr, Cp. j _ 18; American, 85%; United States,New York Cen tral, ,199'yi; Harlem, 147; Hudson ex. div., 176; 'Reading, 94%; Erie, 3874 ; * do. preferred, 6934; Michigan Illinois'lo7%; Cen tral, 137%1 ttsburgh, North vrestern 78%; do. preferred, 85; Cleve land'. &Int:thus and Cincinnati, 7735; Rock 10814; St, Paul, 72%; do. prefegret 32)il ." Wabash, 72%; veferreci, • Port W ayne ' ex. 'MT., -86; Terrt,/;_iff.4,1g4;40: - preferred, Chicago end Alton, 146; do. preferred. 146; Ohio and Mississippi, 31%; St. Joe, 117; Dubuque. 109; Columbus, Cinzinnati and Indiana Central, 29%; Smith ct. Par melee. 240. Sub -Treasury balance, $9,700,442. Stocks have been feverish all day, be ing alternately weak and strong. The market closed lower, with an increased pressure to sell, the decline being most marked on New York Central, North western, Rock Island and Lake Shore; Pacific Mall was comparatively firm, and rallied from the lowest point of the day, /the reports of the early changes in the direction is generally believed. Rumor say a that the next Rock Island dividend will be only 3;4 per cent. Chicago and Alton has' been unusually active and reliable- The gen eral market closed feverish and unset tled. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFIQE OFITsBUBOII 21GAZETTE, / - TUESDAY, Sept. , 1869. The markets generally are quiet and devoid of any new characteristics worthy of special notice. The demand foi almost everything is entirely local and confined mainly to supplying imme diate wants of the home trade, while in regard to prices, there are no material changes one way or the other. APPLES—DuII with a large supply; sales at $1,50@2,50 per bbl. BUTTER—Is coming in pretty freely. and the m ark et is dull with a drooping tendency; we continue to quote at 30@33, for prime to choice. CRA.NBERRIES—SaIes of prime east ern cultivated at sll@l2 per bbl. CARBON OIL—Is firm count,a inquiry on western a and we quote sales round lots at 29 to 29% cents, and 30@31 in small lots. CHEESE—Is quiet and unclaasged, ranging from 14` to 16 cents, as to quality. EGGS—Sales at 23@24. FEATHERS— quoted at 80@;85 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. ea—re- FLOUR—Is dull and unchang ceipts only moderate, and the supply, although by no means large, is never theless fully up to the demand; we continue to quote western , flours at $6,50@6,75 for good; and 5767,25 for . choice. 1 GRAIN—Red wheat is being sold to the mills at $1,30,36@1,37.and white would probably bring $l, Oati con tinue excited, scarce - and firm at the ad vance; sales 300 bushels on wharf, at 54; and lair at 55, store price 57©58. Corn -_ is scarce, but the demand ' is light and prices unchanged-9.5®61 for prime yel low. For rye, $l,lO is still the test bid, but there are not many sellers at this I price. Barley none offering, $1,25 is still the ruling price. HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond market of 81 loadsi at 51.4W43, mostly at $15@20. HEMP—Very dull; $205 per ton. .--sales at 2%@3 cts perLARKS pound. LARD OIL—F. Sellers cit Co. quote Extra No. 1, at 51,4351,15, and No. 2, at 11.05@1,0 8 PROVISIONS—Market Shoulders. but un changed; Bacon, Shoulders, 10%@16; Ribbed Sides, 18%®19; Cl r do, 19X @2O; plain Sugar Cured Ham 22@22%; Cavassed do, 23%621; Su ar Cured Shoulders, 17®17y.;; Mess \ Pork, 534; Lard, 20% in tirces, 211521% in legs and pails; Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—SaIes at 15 cents. PEACHES—In good supply and dill, ranging from $1 to $2 per bushel. PLUMS --Prime fresh receipts, in good condition. would bring $1,50 per bushel. POTATOES—SaIes' of sweets at sl@). 4,50 per bbl for Baltimores, and $5 for prime Jerseys. STRAW—SoId in. Allegheny market tesday, tat $l2 per ton. SEEDS—Timothy Seed is being sold in small lots at $4,00@1,25. Flaxseed is wanted at 52,2002,25, and none offering. No inquiry for Clever Seed. SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car load lots at $1,85 per bbl. --- PETROLEUM MARKET• ---- OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, TUESDAY, Sept. 21, 1869. .The oil market was again quiet to-day, and while there was a fair amount of business in the aggregate, yet there did not appear to be that sensitiveness of feeling which has prevailed for some days past. Operators generally have De- • come more reconciled, and appear sails , lied to let the market take its natural and legitimate course, and consequently the feeling is not as unsettled and ex cited as it was at the close of lastes have week. Compared with yesterday, pric undergone but little change, though the tendency, if anything, seemed to be downward. Antwerp to unchanged. CRUDE. Sales 2,000 bbls seller 60 days, 40 to 45 gravity, at 14%; 500 October serge.selle at - 14%; 1,000 on broad guage cars nango City, at 65,80; 2,000 Septemlaer, at 14%; and 1,000 do, at 14%. There seems to be no inquiry for either: buyer or 1 seller options all year, at least there has I been no sales for several days. REFINED. Sale 500 ibis each, November and De cember, at 3234; 500 each October to January inclusive, at 32%; and 1,000 last half September, at 32%. From the above it will be seen that prices, com pared with yesterday, have undergone no change whatever, LIIBBIOATING OILS. 'Eclipse Winter Lubricating 0i1.......40a Eclipse Railroad dile ..................... 350 Eclipse Machinery ........................ - 750 Eclipse Spindle .......................... .. .. 600 RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL BY A. v. E. B. FairdOW Oil Works 1,360 bbls oft, on account of Fisher £ Bro; Jas. Wilkins 160 do do; 240 do do Fisher & Bro; R. T. Leech dc Co. 60 do on account T. Chess; Vista Oil Works; 320 do on a ccount Vista Oil & Bro; 320 do on account R. D. Cochran. Total .. . ... ................. . . 2,580 bbls. OIL SHIPPED El ST BY A. Y. B. E. SEPTEMBER 20. Standard Oil Co., 52 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Forsyth & Bro., 104 bbls refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. B. W. Morgan & Co., 203 bbls ref. oil to Warden, Frew dc. Co., Philadelphia. Lockhart, Frew & Co. 412 bbls relined to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila. Livingston dt Bro., 1,200 cases refined to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. J. C. Kirkpatrick & Co., 105,bbla to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. Citizens Oil Co. 528 bbls refined to Tack & Bro., 'Philadelphia. McKelvy & Bro., 146 :bbls refined to ' W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. Total 1,150 bbls; 1,200 MM. OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESISE DEPOT. TOR TWO DAYS. McKenna & liodgers 30 bbls refined to P. P. Phipps, -Philadelphia. Brookss I%llw:dine & O. 145 bbls ref. to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. Hutchison 011 at Reilning,Co.. 319 bbLa to Wen, Fre w & Lb PPS4 II • I6 Total, Re aped. .. ;,.... .. . . ;.. . . ..... ........ 494 NE MI Ma