The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 02, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS_
prn SIIIIRGU
STEEL WORKS.
ISTLBLISHItp DT 1945,
ANDERSON olk WOODS,
MLITUITAC'EItZII 8 OT
REST REFINED OAST STEEL
92 every description. ALso, best
Refined German Plow anti Spring Steel.
001t7STEll ROSS Jail) YIBST AVENUE-Pitts
burial. Pa. " stdinnsi
MILER, BIRB;
. :
GE.I.7iIIAL PAILTNI.I IB2
NFM. METCALF. REUBEN'
GEO. W. EA-11E. 1 .CEIAS. PABSIN.
SPECIAL PIA.B.TNSR-S. Itt• KLEE,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE, No. 339 Liberty Street, "
PITTBBIIEGH. PA.
WA:d 4B
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RA133.1 & CO.
Uanuflicturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
DIIWThiSNE. L X-AND SIINIATA,
FLAT BAB. ROUND AND SQFPCRE IRON.
RAND, HOOP SHEET AND 'JANE IRON.
BOILER PL &Mai AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON,
_DRAM. and DROI'PER BAR BI
YLAINEIRr; :31ITTER BARS, C TEMPEL
ißox -
IV AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads:
et_sowsrats,WADOES & HARROW TEETH,
LZRING,PLOW b.ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STEEL WENGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TIAES, STEEL SHAFTINti. A. B.
TEEL.
COACH, BUGGY and W LOON 13PRINA and
CUT ES NAILS AND SPIKES.
#l.ll Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NIMICK & CO.,
EWTI!raIiRGEI. PA..
ilssinfactureriot every description of
CAST AIM GERIIAN STEEL,
BATIA , • sr.nxes,
AND PLATFORM PPRENeIi, ,
AXLE% STEEL TIRE, itc., &t”
WareilOutilh 83 Water and 100 First Sts.
Tra.ACII DIAMOND
STEEL VITOIUM.
1.3 4, Pa, BROTHER & CO.,
311notacturers of all descriptions of
eficria=mar-s.
•
itrat...e and Warehonae..THIRTIF.TH . THIRTY.
i"...q161' and RAILROAD STRERTH,
BRASS FOIINDEIRS.
I V - DO
SOCCISSOR TO
JOHN, M. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
Iir.BASS CASTINGS
MAD rzonirrix TO onDEO.
!Naiadle and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING, .
1111741TLE, SAVVY AND, CUM MID;
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
(YIN . 4000ICS,
crass Work of every deem: Mien for
Steam, Water and On.
ILLMIPACTUBERS or a. Is. GOOPZEPES
Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.
Agents for Dreyfus' - Patent Oil
ers, the best in the Market.
Office, and Works, corner Thl.rseenth and Mks
treats. so2s
IRON
,WOIEMS.
PROUBSS.
The Trustees are now urepamg to grapt_licen
ses Mr the use of the PLLERSRAIISKR PRO
-0 S.
• The superior quality imparted to good iron,
he great lismuovement in inferior iron, and the
:educed cost,commend it to manufacturers of
iron.
Parties wishing to use it.cin ohtain licenses by
• iDelfixiii to
*JAMES P. SPEER
Attorney for the Trustees,
.11,001 dB 1 and A, Engibih'e Bnlldlcg, 983( 1
Toulta avenue.
I.'ar ties Interested are Invited to visit tbe
11, 7 .0 BEitGEtt WORKS, where the roe,ess lo
tu successful operation. teS:dt7
QVER9ON, PREfiTON & CO.,
4j4
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
NiForenonoe. Noe. 160 and 184 . PUNT
STUNZT, ooposne Idononga.iels Biome,
ap24:d6 PITTSBURGH
GLASS. CHINA.' OUTLEI7.
100 WOOD STREET.
. ,
MEW :GOODS.
FINE VASES,
B atizmAN AND OlgiNA.
WSW sTyLE% It
sz , rs
. .
DINS nu ttims, ____
GMT 0 u rd.
SMOKING SE
ATlarS, .
ge sto c k of -
"SILTE.R ' PLATED G00D.3
' of all desc;ipt,topi. , . . V
fL ai s i sitile d algiz:::dirlitl,:gtecT /
l.
a• I ' M
- BREILD: & Cii..o
100 WOOD W" •• •
-
BNOINB3, BOILKEtik.
RI . i , BOLE '&
Con Pobit Alley and Duquesne St,
GlizAuritz Pout%)
Engine Buildere, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA.
TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes.
Special attention invited to cur new STATION
AD! OIL WELL ENGI AND PORTABLE
BOILER of 16-horsesoWer. •
CASTIROS,of ever rind,
_Made to order atour
Foundm on TRIED STREET below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, BHABI i ING SULLEYS,
RANGERS, ROUSE and TOBAOI3O WRENS and
MON TOBAOOO manta, on hand and Made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL, WORKS,
Feel/tint en the , A/legheny Miter• near the Point.
OIP All orders promptly Sated. TaT tro
FORT PITT
101LER, STILL MU TANK
• _
CARROLL & SNYDER,
Tx:mimes. DOUBLE-FLUBD ' TUBULAR.
TIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER. STEAM BOIL
RS.
OM STILLS AND 011. TANKS
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AN - ti PANS, '
SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS.
STEA MOPES GASOMETERS AND MON
B*
PRISON DOO./IS AND COAL BRUTES
Office and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, Short end Liberty Streets,
Air Orders sent to the above address will be
unsay attended to. mh7:189
WRI. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
•
• • .
NOB. $O , 111). $4 AND 116 r milli BT.
riming secured a Urge yard and furnished it
witu the most approved machinery we are pre
stirto manufacture every description of BOIL
in the hest manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
lire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Balt Pans. 'rants. 011 Stills. Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and solo manufacturers of Barnhil l Pat
ent Boilers. • •
Repairing done on shortest notice. isfacfl
JAMES M. BITER, _
Nos. 55 asid 56 Water litres%
'rrrusutses. Pe..
awroiwntraza 01
IRON OIL TANKS,
SBTTLING FANS. COPPER STILLY !TM
BOLLING KILL STAMM
Alm.d SHIM IRON *OBB.
For Steamboats.
JLEJIM H. 8RU5H...... ..... JIDILUND D. DIME
_TAIEIED M. BRUSH & SON,
r.P
NADU/ACM=3a OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
MEET IRON WORK. &O. -
61 Pen: } Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &C.
AL.IIIII4A.DI.IEIi r t CO, -
.
N 0.130 WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook; Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE POUND.
In our assortment will be found all tbeLA.TEST
PATThENS AND IMPROVS t*To, and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that env 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 Particular attention to our new VoLOAN.
STOVE, for churches, balls anastores. Over SOO
sold In three moral's. Intended for w ith or with
out casing. All who have used them pronounce
them soperiOr.to any other and far chespet.
Bend for Catalogue and Price List. 7e.10
PITI8BIIBUH•
RAPP, 11116113 . 8 c COI,
a-LLITIIIACTIIIUMS 07 MAT TA111171" 07
tiiirrCrinraga,
BOSTON_ COOKING BANGEIi
6 '111:6 FUMY FURNACE
yon Wastaxte Binuentes..
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING BTOVR.
"B.ROULATOII." COLUMBIA COOK STOVFIV& (Cincinnati PORA C iO m IM wI M
BI u i'LAI:ITOBYBOifirTESPBNbiree troadirt and Mist;
206 and 206 Liberty Street,
ge2l:yl7 PITTSBURGH. PA.
000 BL STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL CO.'S
TRIUMPH.
FOR BITUMEN° us GOAL.
- Warranted to Coot, Bake or Road as
all many other Stove In the Union.
BISSELL & 00.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
! T on u r ge. for , sale.
191"1141 4 417 3 ElneleicaluZl
11l
NIVITEST COMMON
7 7
Metairie Stone Works
•
Sontwest corner of West. Common., Allegheny.
-11 , 141DWIL 4TVATEIIII, .
agokougig,, opzugotre oa !Inert notice
..ed Atop Moned.Ylep lbr Sidennate. Brewer?
antis. ac. Hes& Ana Tomb Woos. no.
Ualene soomptly Aniantiod. Wiese itibeesiblig
ji0.14. e..>
PITTSBURGH AZ ETV SDAY,L, E )3:ER a.
PITTEMIII*II, PA.
WORKS.
N'TlalVi33Bo 7,
PITTSBURGH, Pc
LUMBER.
T OBU ILDERS I
''' 600.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150.000 feet,l3f luck Clear Plank;
85,000 feet 136 Inch Common Plank;
95,000 feet Dry 1 and IS lack Oak;
95,000 ft.%, 1, 1h,2 and 3 Inch Poplar:
10,000 leet Dry roPlar
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock seantling.
200.000 feet No. 1 18 inch liaiiina4 Shia"'
_glee. • •
900,000 No. 1104neh Shingles, sawed,
50,000 No. 115-inch Shingles, snaved;
60,900 Fire Brick;
000 Fire Tile.
1'
1011 Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Hill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posta, and all articles In the line on baud and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards—
No. 157 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
dualists streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny, late bor
ough of Idanchester, antS
STONE
FOUNDMWMIECHINISTIK ,
AP IFORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
OFFICE AND. WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
gs" Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY _
ANDIPIPE. WORKS.
error Carroll and Bmallman sired%
MI MI WAR%)
Pr1T533131141131 PA.
WILLIAM_ SMITH,
llianufaettarew of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR ees AND WAVLE WORMS.
My Floes are all east invariablyin Pits, in On
sand, and LA feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for tlas and Water Works.
e gra il Vv . tt u ke t tLi e n VnitßWAtig".
DUQUESNE FORGE.
ELLER,
(Successor-to JOS. P. HAltift & C 0.,)
Has facilities eo•extenslYe with the leading
Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and nidlnfactortly MI 11 orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON RODS. LEVERS.
PITMAN dAMS, WRISTS. RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIV It FRAMES. together with every
description of 1311 AXE WORK. °Rice and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way ) and First Street.
apl4:h4o -
ROBINSON, BEA: &
Successors to BOILUTZOIts MINIS s YELtalla,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTSBURGH,
'manufacturers of Bost and Stational,' Stearn Zn
fines, Blast Engines, Ainl Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: 011 Tanks
and Stills,
_Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 1.11, corner .first and badthdeld
Streets.
Agents for GIFIARIVB PATENT INJECTOR
for tending Boilers. jall:rEt
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Itachino Work
!SANDUSKY BT.. ALLUDE:ENT CM. PA.
kaanalculretra of Stations ry and Portable Stearn
tngtnes, GU t'resma., Bnafting, Grist
and Saw Worr,ltolllng NW and mannine
Castings, Grate Barn. Weights,Wagon Boxer,
&c. Bald to order and hero on bandEnglnes of
an. sues. o:o
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
IEIOLLILAN, BOYD & 33ABILEY.
Chll Molls, MU Cant34es, Roll Lathes., U..
rmici
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Once, DILZELL BUILDING.
ten • Duqueithe Way. Plttsirersh.
WARING AND KING,
Gormand= Meretuusts and Brokers la
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, BUQUESNE WAY
113MAXELPHIA. ADDRESS/
/loom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
rp SOUTH SECOND STREET.
aplo
VCR: BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products,
co iltroit h ugat - Atigi " u•Z ßU itgett 9l . 3s6l
Thitadelphis Offfeer-1.7 WALNUT BT.
spl:w2o
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
muliwat w. C. TWEDDLE,
meaceis.crruuss or
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Eclipse Railroad. Axle 011 !
Stands' great heat without change . remains
limpid allowed temperatures. Spealal Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Loimmotive, Engine, Machine shop,
Will cut Screws.
atm Mill and Planing EWI 0111,
Adapted los high speed.
011, Wool Head•lightoll.
011, Tanners' Stus ilensole,
ing&Yitzi.hingOll, Gasoline,
Harness 011. Parraillne.
ARMOR VARNISH. to preserve Bright Den.
Work and Machinery from Bust.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddiels patent by Superheated Steam. In Vac
cuo. he Lubricating Olfk are almost odorless,
perfectly pare, uniform. and meetly light col
ored. stand a bleb temperature unarmdirt
and
remelt:lpm rid durlng extreme cold. The
Oils are unequalled, and are in constant use on
many of tu e principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 11.1_ , S WOOD
STREET. Works at Sharteburg Bridge. •
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSIIIIRGII
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D.
_1833.
ADAMS, ffi'lLEE = & CO.
iluirarAortrasso 'or
CILTBTONII.BTANDABTUTAWR SPAT.
JOAT) PLATFORM AR COUNT'S
_SCALES.
/um lama Patent Door Look* and Latobak
Palm lizol Dolroe !DUN *c. • ,
Viol6ol ItITUT xvsterahremTili.
=71113
IBM
, 7_,- ,. 74 - --rniANcLixi -
AMERICAN BANK.
NO. - 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH.
oisirosprrAL 6200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. . Cashier.
D . M2CTOII9.
John M. ?dustland,
Archibald Wallace,
Jas. D. Kelly,
Wm. Floyd.
erg mired and prepared
business.
Thos. M. Marshall,
Wm. 7'. Shannon,
James W. Arrott,
Chas. B. Leech,
John Floyd, -
This Bank is now full
to J do a general Banking
OAO
r):=3. AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh.
No. 195 FIFTH AVENUE.
CAPITAL. 9106,600.
STOCKHOLDERS INDYVIDUALLY LIA
BLE.
81% PER CENT. INI I EREST allowed onMme
deposits. Collections made,ion all accessible
points in the United States and Can on most
far rable tms '
gaseeisonall the . principal Foreign cities
bought and Bold. •
t.icount dare Tuesday and Friday.
Open from 9 A. M. 10 3 P. at., and on Saturday
evenings from 7 to 9 o , c:ock.
ED. DIrRIDDE, W. P. WBYMAN,
W. H. Md. FRANK isIEBERT,
W. C. R iFIERTSON, HENRY MEYER,
DAN.KINZEMER. D. M. Asmoß,
IL POERSTEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier.
auiBl3sl
crr BALNK.
•
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
osprraL, sioo,ooo.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
points o Don imuiC dI n S u tat z e n s
,a Pndre CIII1n(11.
JAMES binCABE. Vice President.
W. N. MORGAN. Cashier.
DiasarOns.
D. Ihmsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Bourke, John Savage,
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr,R.A.Freyvogle,
jud.Jos.liernann. Thomas Barnes,
Bush Beating. . jel:kS
JAY COOKE & CO., '
Bars,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and. BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold. •
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of Oovernment Securities. =WO
HART, CAUGIIEI & CO.,
BANKERS AD BROKERS,
Corner 27sird and Wood Streets,
PrIerSVAMOZEI:I4
iiitlCCESSOilli TO HANNA. BAST A C0..1
=erase lit •
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And partial's attention paid to the purchase
and sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
sight ',rusts on London.
assts=
PAM RAILWAY GOLD LOAN,
Messrs. DABNEY, NORM C
Enbange. Place, and N. K. JESUP &
Pine Street, N. Y., offer , for sale the
Bondi of the Kansas Pacific Ra'lwo
These Bands pay seven per cent, in Cold
have thirty years to run; are Free from
Government Taxation; are seeded by a
Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the
lint Lands in Kansas and Colorado.
n addition to this special grant the Com-
any also owns Three Millions of Acres
in Kansas, which art being rapialy sold to
develop the country and improve the road.
They are a first mortgage upon the Men-
ion of the road from Sheridan, Kansas,
o Denver, Colorado. The road in opera
ion NOW, ELENB MORE THAN ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PLY TUB INTEREST
ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better
security in the market—this being in
some respects better than Government Se
euritlei. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN GOLD.. Price 96, and am
cd 'nieces; in eniriney. Pamphlets, Maps
and Circulars Arnished on application.
sulo
ARCHITECTS.
B A RB . &igosEß,
'Ma IWIISIV:193001ATIOX
soil Sand set. ear street. Plttennin. Pa.
spatail &Math* riven lo 4na &attain and
imit . LANNIIIII.:X.IISIIII,. aaA , =MO;
•st,
ae4 , ao.at
t le
14. A
' FINANCIAL.
orCoLlit,
WAVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. B. IfERTZ, Banker
Col% Wood and Fifth Streets.
=ye, -
N
UOIJIES & SONS,
•
ELied i tigEM - E l -1 91 9
57,Maiket Street,
ve..
Collections made on all the prinidind Innate of
the United States and Oansdan.
Stecks,l3onds and otheilecurities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 00112088102 1 .
Particular attention paid to the Putnam and
stle of
united States Securities.
Lim• T. BRADY
(Buccesson oa. JONES a C 0..)
Corner -Tooth and Wood Sts.,
33 Ai. IV" 73...1Wa ES,
BUY AND BELL ALL HINDS 07
GOVERMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE , TERM.
ear Interest Allowed on Deposit&
W Money loaned on Government Bon at
lowest marts[ rates.
Order, games:tied for the Prireh
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
tAjt gittintrO Gairtts.
FINANCE AND TRADE
OPPIcE or PITTEILURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNEBDAX, Sept. 1, 1669.
The inquiry for money is increasing,
and within the next week the fall busi
ness is expected to open up, and with
a greater. activity in money matters
will doubtless depress Government and
other securities, firmly held for an
advance during the period through which
the Treasury will continue to buy-bonds.
The purchase of two millions to-day did
not advance prices even at the firm feel
ing in the gold market. 10.40 bonds are
strong, and ex-coupons sold at 112%,
equal to 115% interest included. an ad
vance of one half per cent. The fear of
a tight money market toward the end of
this month, and the uneasy feeling in
Europe fOr financial and political reasons,
keep Government bonds very inactive,
and dealers are indisposed to buy for a
rise any more than what they need for
daily transactions. Gold opened at 133%,
declined to 153 1 8 , but advanced again to
134% strong, and sold down t 0133% at
the close of business. The bulls have a
difficult task to sustain the market, and
they are making great scrifices for the
sake of keeping up stocks,' and to be en
abled to sell out at high prices. It is
too late in the season for cotton
shipments, else gold and exchange would
sell at lower rates. With a more active
export for cotton, however, it is reasona
ble to suppose that gold will go far be
low present quotations, the more so
since our bonds hae been well sustain
ed during the excitement in Europe a
few days ago.
Bonds quiet. Money from Bto 13 per
cent, according to quality.
Quotations as received by Ph. B.
Mertz: Gold, 133%; Silver, 128; Eighty
one's, 123; Five . Twenties, 1862, 123;
do 1864, 122%; do 1865, 122%;• do 1865,
Consols, 121 1 ; do .- 1867, 121%; do 1868,
121%; Ten Forties, 113%; New York
Central,/ 204%; Erie '
—; Reading, 97;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago.
Railroad, 188%'; Ohio & Misisidppi, 132%;
Michigan Nouthern, 106%; Cleve ,
land & Pittsburgh, 107%; Chicago &
Rock Island, 114%; Chicago .& North
Western, 856; Chicago & North Western
Preterred, 64%; Adams Express Com
pany, 56%; Merchants Union Express,
11; - Pacific Mail, 79%; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 87%; American Ex
press Company 35%.
EXCHANGE, Large. -
London, per £ $5,60 j 6,70
Paris. per franc 26% 28
Berlin, thaier - 9734 99
Frankfort, norm= 57g 58%
. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW YORE, September 1, 1869,
The great sensation Of Wall street is
the unexpected election, by the North
western Directors, of Alexander. .1.
Mitchell, of Milwaukee, to the presi
,
dency of the road. Commodore Vander
.
bilt, Daniel Drew and the Amsterdam
holders of , preferred stock pressed the
Claims of Mr. Baxter. A bogus report
that the latter lead been chosen caused
a lively advanee, Which warilostnpon'a
correct announcement being made. It
is believed that the election of Mitchell
will be the means of the letuling of the
Western Unionlioad, and-probably the
St. Paul, of , both of which he is President,
to the Northweidern: John E. Williams,
of the Metropolitan Bank, was elected a
director In the Northwestern Company.
Money easy at 5®7 pertent.;cluefiy at
6 percent. - The, transfer of five millions
of currency 'from lirEtshington to the
Sub-Treasury here has been ordered.
Sterling dull at 9%09% per cent. Gold
opened : . at. 133%, - fell to 138%. advanc
ed to 133% and closed at 183 1 1.®1133%. -
It is believed the Treasury must in
crease the sales of gold in consecittetipe
of the reduction of the currency balance
tolwelve millions., The carryingrates
' are 6 • r Oka. to :mt. qtegauqtekyAre
dovenndq"rite apentidstroxig:
idiots boliShr0. 000 • 003
lel 4 ,r,t6i3 textd tti :541114d:i
o 11,T.
arm
aipally reglitered bonds, at 1203-1006
120 10.100, which leaves with dealers
only Coupon bonds, from which the Gov
ernment must take its future supply.
The market closed firm, thougli wg; , ,/
per cent. lower than the best prices of
the day. Coupons 81, 123%@123%; do.
'62, 123%@123 1 4; do. 'B4, 122 , 3,;(41122;:
do. '65, 122%®1`4%; do. new. 121%,®
121%; do. '6l 121%@121%; do. '6B, 12t%
@121%. 10-40's, 1121,©112%. Pacifica
111%©111%.
State bonds dull; Missouris, 8734; old
Tennessee:3, 61; new, 51%; old Virginias,
55; new, 68; old North Carolinas, 5534;
new, 48%.
Stocks irregular. Vanderbilt shares
firm. Northwestern weak, the closing
price being hardly up to the best figures
of the day.
, rive-Thirty .Prices: Canton, 58; Cum
berland, 33; Western Union Telegraph,
37%; Quicksilver, 15; Mariposa, 7; do.
preferred, 12%; Pacific Mail, 80; Adams
Express, t 6; Wells, 1934; Amecan, 3534;
United States, 62%:
Merchan ri ts, 11;
New York Central, 204%; Harlem, 160; •
do.• rrefered, 160; - Hudson, 1864:
Reading, 97; Erie, 34%: do. prefer- •
red, 56%; Michigan Central, 129; Michi
gan Southern, 105; Illinois Central, 135%;
Pittsburgh, 107 q; Northwestern, 84%;
do. ,preferred, 93%; Cleveland, Colum
bus- , and Cincinnati, 78; Rock Island,
114%; St. Paul, 7931; do. preferred,
81%; Wabash, 83%; Fort Wayne, 88%; •
Terre Haute, 3434; do. preferred, 59;
Chicago and Alton, 154; do. preferred, '
155; Ohio and Mississippi, 32%; St. Jo-
Seph, 125.
Mining shares dull.
'Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls, 8;
Franklin, 13; Hada, 80; Quincy, 25.
Exports for the week, 53,835,019.
Bub -Treasury balance yesterday, P3,-
063,638; to day, not announced.
PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MAR
. KET.
PEKWA CENTRAL STOCK YARDS,
WEDNESDAY, Sept..l, 1869.
CATTLE.
The market has been quite active and
considerably excited thus far this week;
and with an active demand and only a
moderate supply, prime cattle, compared
with last week, have advanced fully 50
cents per cwt. This is owing to an im
protement in New York, and the New
York shippers are responsible for the
advance;lhey have bought nearly all of
the cattle that nave been offered thus
far, Philadelphia buyers not being able
to compete with them, and to-day there
is not half a dozen cars in the pens Un
sold. The lower grades were also in
better demand, and sold more readily, in
some instances, at slighly improved
prices, though as a general thing, this
kind of stock, compared with last week,
is unchanged. As will be seen by
reference to the report of sales, several
bunches of good cattle changed hands at
714@7%, and an extra drove would •
have brought 8 cents.
WEDNESDAY, August 25.-Hedges &
Taylor to Kelly 20, weighing 15,970, at
431; Holmes L. & Co, for Rotenble to
Gillett &Co 29, weighing 10,950,; at 535; 1
same for Farwood & Longecker 21 •
bulls, weighing 19,320. et 3 1 %; same for
Clark to Wilson 20, weighing 17,920, at
5%; same for Horst McMahon 20, weigh
ing 19,770, at 4%; Hazlewood cti B. for
Taylor to Coldatlor 6, at 4%®6; Bush for
McMahon to Ituntzberger is, weighing
16,000, at 6.
TECUSSD.tY, Aug. 26.-Horst to Hantz
berger 42, weighing 40,090; Clark toGil
lett & Co 16, weighing 19,320; Hedges &
Taylor for Scroggs to Miller 11, weighing ;
11,750; same to DicArdle 70, weighing ;
69,820; for Munhall to Foltz 18, weighing
18,720, at 4%; Sprake to Briggs 30, ;
weighing 41,600, at 714; same to Bush 17,
weighing 16,080, at 6; Duncan to Delone
16, weighingll9,lso, at 6,90; Mussertosame
17. weighing 20,950, at 7,40; 51. Johnston
to Gillett dr, Co 38, weighing 42,710, at ;
7; Musser to same 17, weighing 20,950, at 1 .
7,40; same to same 33, weighing 38,460, at
7,40; Smith & Blue for Goss to Yohn 18,
weighingl6,7so, at 4%; same for Reyn-
olds to Moses 8, Weighing 7,000, at 5%;
same for Munroe to Kelly 19, weighing I
19,840, at 4@5; same for Reynolds to
Graff s,weighing 3,850, at 4,60; Holmes
L.
L. &C) for Irwin to Graff 19, weighing
17,320, at 4%-$lO off; same for Judy to
Clendening 38, weighing 37,030, at 5,05;
same for Forward to Stewart 20, weigh
ing 19,700, at 5,57; same for Beals to
Wilson 20, weighing 16;360, at 4; Hedses
& Taylor for Anderson to O'Donnell 18,
weighing 20,110, at 614.
FRIDAY," Augguust, 27.-Holmes, L. &Co. 1
for Knoles to Hartzell .18, weighing 18,-
090, at 534; same for Pate to Briggs 36,
weighing 38,080, at 6,30; same for same
to McMahon 21, weighing 18,250, at 4%;
same for Brown to Anil & Co. 21, weigh- I
ing 21,290, at 6,87; Hazlewood & Black
stock for Thayer to Morgan 21, weighing
18,310, at 534.
TUESDAY, August 81.-Smith & Blue
for Arnor to Martin 48, weighing 60,070,
at 7%; same for same to same 2, at 6;
Orr dc Williams for White to Mussell
man 41, (texans) weighing 33,840, at -
4%; Greer to same 23, weighing 19,280,
at 4,65; Jacob Needy to Kiernan 33,
weighing 40,380, at 690; Holmes, L dt. Co. 1
for Morris to Ritchie 21, weighing 19,490,
at 4,70; Melvin to Graff 22, weighing 18,- t
210, at $36,70 per head; Sharpneck to
Briggs 34, weighing 37,320, at 6%.
WEDNESDAY, September 1.-Hazle
wood &B. for Downing to Briggs 74,
weighing 78,610, at 634; same for Strong
to O'Donnell 38, weighing 39;140, at 6;
same for Whittlesy to Moses 19, weigh
ing 10,420, at 5; same for Crawford to i
Musaeliman 19, weighing 15,330, at 534;
same for Hall to Kelley 18, weighing 16,-
960, at 4%; same for Whittlesy to Anil
19, weighing 15,330. at 534; Holmes L. &
Co. for Morris to Ritchie & Co. 84, weigh
ing 82,060, at 5%; Print to McMahon 35,
weighing 39,550; Hedges & Taylor for
Browning to same 8,. weighing 6,800;
Daniels to - 'Hickman 18, weighing 20,-
930; Crawford & Co. to Lamb 17, weighing
18,750, at 6%, off cars; Holden to O'Don
nell 46. weighing 52,740, at 6%; Everett
to Kiemen 53, we hin ighing 35,930. J Sm pith
to.
Yohn 22, weigg 19,010; Smit &
Blue for Welsh to Black 21, weighing
18.430; Judy to Briggs 81, weighing 75,-
980; Hedges & Taylor for Wilson to Mc- 1
Mahon 38, weighing 35,120; at .6; C. X; -
Ward to Gillet & Co. 34, weighing 41,570,
at 7,55.
The market is quiet and rather dull,
Compared with last Week, prices dre
are a fraction lower; Philadelphia hogs
10y,@1034; Baltimore hogs 935©10; and
Yorkers 8%@)9. The arrivals ; are only
still moderate, though ,the ;,supply
- keeps pace with the demand.
The sheep market was considerably
excited yesterday, owning to Phila
delphia buyers taking hold pretty free
ly, and for a time the feeling was strong,
and prices higher; subsequently, how
ever, there was. a break, the market be
coming somewhat demoralized, and the -
advance was loit, .We now quote good
80 pound sheep - at 4@44; and good 90®
100 Sheep may ,'be quoted , at 4y,®5;
common stock dull and neglected--
selling_at all kinds of
. prices from 8 Ca
'down. - * ' •
:.Thrittorr, Sept. I.—Wheat receipts
14,000 bust' ; market 2@3e better; extra
. white $1,63, Bo: 1 do' $1;40@1,41, regular
$1.28, amber $1,86. 'Dorn dull at 1/41(0970.
'9*ti 14401% ..! • •
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HOGS.
SHEEP.