..c_.--~... —... • IT% Sliti STEEL :EBTABUMED- Asite,s. ANIYERSON & WOODS, . auarcrAcTrltioh or 2887 UE V IMED . COST STEEL Of cued description. Alie. best lofted Girintia Plow and %piing `Steel. buraisicoaarau BOSS AND TIRO Art1(171"4"" 11111fili BIRAVARI 9. ‘37.a.5.u. rAirszula IZVEfirt; sizalz ramm-s. AL. xtzu, CRESCENT, STEE,I. itroluts, Di: BABB & 'PARKIN, OFFICE, No. $39 libutp Mittt, PITTS:B=OIi. PA. tell:d4 B r ‘ DIJQUESNE WORIES% : :- X" 1111. M. - & 0011 ' 4 41 0 iIItON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS' -30 - • DINOINNISEi L IL AND SIEINIATAs . „ , • ,-► • ~ FITBIV.OUNDAND SWABS UtON. D U P BESET AND TA.NII. PRON. DlEirkis AND IiZADSA .Aug. °CARN DELO and DuorPzar. ILANGZS c‘rrrrat suta, oxu.iiira:. ir &VD PLAT BA.M.for Coal Beads. _,r . cargowslats-6wsr-Dem & IiAIUWW TEIMEL. CITLiNG ram JaND ctrurivvroa, BTZILL, GS AND MOULDS ens to pattern. grEL VIES, BTSILL BEARTINS. A. B. Sjr•L• I • .ACTI. BUGGY =4 WAGON SPIUNEIB and ZLZS. • OUT NAILS AND sPrdzs. 1 .1 • JR GoodiFirst Mum and Wainakted. ' . 0171.43F , S AND WOBBB. Slit_ _ • ovilth Street anS Alleghemy 'Riven and s 1 Water Street. Pittsburglel. vibe ifaxiviiiewers of SILEMELD STEEL WOIUiL SINGER, NBIICIC& CO., ITTTSMIII42B. lisinfactarere id every Lytton of UST AND GEBIAN KM, nagC Br Aff itS w. TIM TIPORMSPB I343I6 s .XLES, to ar-. 4143 83 Water andlooFirslB BIL +tea IIMAi!tIOM) STEEL 'VOILES. LARK, BROTHER & Co., Konufiaturers of sll descriptions of ages aid Warehouse, TWERTIVaIit. THIRTY. MST sad ILAILBOAX, STREET% BRASS 'FOUNDERS. JEIDEN]a 33IEJR, JOAN tic, COOPER Of, CO. ; Bell and Bri' Founders. 11111WISI CiiIiiTTEIGS - 31/0311. ra.prr..! Tayanan. r -Nabable and )Gify lion Fitting! ane PIPE AND TUBIN , "BOIT LE , SATOH AND CREME lii it . , N ALL GLOBE reTTEB iOL-101V---:-Ctik 'A_ eras WPrk of nierl Seanelpti n I : ....., Steam, Waterand. OU. -.-- jr ; 4 ..i„......0..„....._rais *proved Balance-Wheel * Steam imp. _ . 49_ for Dreyfus' I' OU ers the bed fa the lleir r, • T Mice and Workih corner 7/1111_4?eaktli dlnle IRON INDIUM 7, SilltSE .• -11011$8'. The tor thane. of ine.3l.raggki4S. Pte' 0158. •- - - Thesuperior quality imparted to good Din, he great linprorement,- in Inftrior iron: and the reduced cost. eommend itto sL suan s obtains t wdang/oWAiteau taytTvpg to • ' -3AbIEI3 spzErt.. L. xttu, to True rney r tees. BOOMS 1 S.; .116 S eolith avenue. ... su ri o uitlet intertr4loare he n the visit the new sue aftees Deration7 er the ie8:1:7 11 . EvEssori,gazirrom at co., • Pennsylvania Iron Works. waeto!... Noe. 166 and 161 ion irrszrz °nos ite lion PITTSBURGH onsaaela Bowe. sp2tde ;a . . 4 i taless. MINA, • 4 ''• • ' ;1 . • , Z... ,FINE VASES, DOIINSUA3I AND CB/NA. . ,„ A. NSW EVIRLICSA.. DINNA: 6 DzViTs, EMT CU MONII I6 el, ft•-lock • s PLATED OtiODS of all dusflot4onO., , 'ryes • Cal elegiillo [OlO4 eld we feel sallsied no ass needOn Y 6 selted. gliP litAllll4sl2°Fir, II I 818 l; 10 4 von Point Alley and Donesniast,, . arms no rOlse%l gnjsne BurefacriSicsistOslintlergi_ And • Igainfaature BTEAXBOATAOI*44 OTA igEhtlifiaTlN QiireraiM ly n iusarfa:„lik,;?i, ... tv o a qa, Vali:: Rall•• li i. fl tith Wielekt3Bl":•. s. cai ' ha so t order. at the • ifipuertim. WORKS imam' on tae Minim, SUM it4l, %b root, rm.:taxmen rt. air Au ortas Dtea ,u 7 No. Tiv ve FORT PITT DOB" STILL AND TAU tuangracrrussas Ot TUBULAR. DOUBLE-TLUED2IISIII,IUPT. RIBM-BOX AND CYLINDER =.AJs BO OIL STILLS AND OIL TANEIk CDINICES. sagßOHlLtio AND MINAIns , siTTialie PANS. SAL.T PANG /.NCON DENSE. =EAR RS GAGOKETUBB LAD rum BRIDGES , nusoN MAUS AND COAL astirrza Ogne• and Warehouse' , Tllird. Mort and ILlWlSS t re e ts, succisioa To 100 . WOOD STREET. , Nwat/000r"; sll 11001 1 , raaaT ?+. .. WOSES. CARROLL & SNYDER, PITTSBURG.II Pa. Ir Orders sent to the above adare.i g e r romettslieeto. WM; ILUINEEILL & BOLLER MASERS LND:STINICT IRON WORN-SR% Otos, 00. se. *4 prE O se vont 5 . 2. Belies secnied Imp .yard and ballhited wan th e sliest anprovearnachlnery, we arekr_e nd to 13113LIallAtUre O'er/ OeSOTIOUOU Of 801 1 . - Bun In the best manner, and warranted equal to any monde in thecountrl. Chbineya, Breeching, Inn Beds, Stem Ftpshuibrowldta Boners. Condensers, Ban Ms 011 Stills, Mita tors, Sealing rem, ioner Iron. BUM', Bazar ?antra sole gassinesaturers of D 11111111.6 Pat- Itegnalnd do:Leta shortest settee. %WM JAMES 11.1117181t9 Bas. IES 010 56 Water Street, : - VITPABVISEIE, PA., suistrwrouss IRON OIL. TAITELSS lIITTLING ?AN% 0021%3 STEAM MPS. OLLING . WILL 5T10815, and SEM= IMON WOW". Tor Steamboats. ityriaTlLTiiiithill'ilat "I" WASUFACTUSInig Or Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tapirs. , SUNDT MON WORM. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, Sco.. ii..IIBADLIFAX & Co., FO.BO WOOD SMUT, itsasofsetorers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heatbig Staves, • . TO BE 101:I ND. • In our assaftment willbe found all the LATEST PATTaIiNS AND IMPRDVaidEb Tn. and the reputation of our 'Stoves is such that CUT one in .Want of a good articlethould purchase uone but those manufactured by us, as they will be found the most darabie as well as economlce. Would r.aricniar attention to onr new VoLCAN . STOVE. for churches, halls and stores. Over.so o sold In.thsee mantas. Intended for with or with. Out casing. AU who have used them pronounce thee sn_perloY to any other and far cheaper. %Bend fortittalo and PIUS Wt. WO SAITIWOUS &CO4 ' $ , igAmmicycratf or im , am viarrrol , .- tEriVer l7333l6, _ .. Bosroir coapife .zurioz, “ 1 111:4 FIERY MINACEr 105 Walooolo SOILMAGS. 211nr_ Awn-Dm..coos:ore warm ..ozeica.A.Tor..tl CoLuituda coox VoNfl a or arA,lO3 (Cincinnati Pattern ) PORTABL BANGS 0 AST IKON disto; ItULOTOI6_IIIIIIIZI. Dna num as. euss raux=. DNB% a& 200 tutd42olll Liberty Streets -new PIB 000 K STOVES. CET THIF. BEST. BUXOM cO.ll ";TRIUMPI . FOB B,17TAU:110 178 .1.7041 i. Cook s Bate or Boast as nil &spy 04Ler Move in tine Union. BISSELLig CO., No. 285 Liberty Street. also on band and mule, YAELOB STOVES, SlLLTragt imam juss ootnattinAmors, ae6 O BVILDERS I x L ' .1100.066 feet Dry elle Beards 150.000 feet 134 inch Clear Plant; $15.000 feet 1% inch Common Flank; $15,000 feet Dry 1 andsl inch Oak: $15,000 ft. %,1.1%, V and inch Poplar: 10 _OOO feet Dry Poplar ScantUng: 10,01/0 feet Dry TelloW,Fine Boards: '101).000 feet Hemlock Bcantllng. 503.000 feet 118 Inch tisellaw Dula glee. 11100,000 No. 116-inch Shingles. sawed; 110,0011140. 116-Inch Bigness. Illalred; 50,01/0 Fire Brick; • 1,000 Fire Tile. . • I , 1.011:Toni Fire Clay; Raw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posts, and all' articles in the line on band and Mr by AL KXARDiIIt PATTER:DR. Yards— No. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and PuWaSkstreets. With Ward, AllSllbeny, tar, R On& or , ii commo 3 - c4.4 Tj. hind StO ne ~WAnaheim woozogios, ireettwed coniesT Raj cat /42161 0 Wise. Talkb mos swag Illtarna=n 614361": en uffitlC -4# , PITTSBITIM GAZEITE. FRIDAY, WIEMBA ,3 1880. 11 1- telq PM' FO MAY 00,1Pffi. 11W1ICIA AND WOUREIIi TWIALFT,Iiki r ;ItE* T, PitTSIIIIRGII, PA. wricusinest Dolling Mill Ma. alsiaory• Nail Machines, lie " Ilk o.oCaithiP generally. 14-iii#lllll. IFOUNDRI AND PIPS WORKS. Cerise. Carroll wad limaffinaullitoollll PIT 133317p4311, WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE 708 GAB AND WATEWORT& Xy Pines are all es.it intariablgin Ms. In drl sand, and 151 feet lengths. Also, tall assortment of general would also call the -Mentioft lloperlutead. to of Ow Works to la make RETUBTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. (Sucoessoi to JOS. P. HAIGH C 0.,) ifautscluttes _Co-eMienatve with the leading Forges In the Mast, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily ell all orders for STISAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROW+, LKNERS, LUPITMAN JAMB, WRISTS RAILROAD A.M1.1513, COMOTIVR FRAMES,. together -with every description of SHAPE WORK. Olhee and Forge. - - . Cornet of Duquesne Way and Ent tree ROBINSON, ILEA & CO., successors to soussoy. mune a MILIMSS. VT LELECINGTON WORKS , . . FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Yanatisitaxer• oiliest sad %Vary Steam Zit- Ili e Bl ast Ca i t C lgreall dlescriptl47.'l:4M and ' BOWS! an d Sheet Iron Work. cam o. lit, corner first and Smithfield Ag Streets. ents for 01171.11D8 PAW.= 111,TZOTOS fisr Viii TIMBUE CAIWUN & CO., _ • Pourtiv Ward Foundry and lathing Works, 111.111117881, ST.. ALLZGHENT cTrir, PA.. 111Lannfreturess of 5W10111.17 and Portable Steam wam% tn.. rresiows nalifyik !paws& Orbit and Say Xll l Weak. Sa_ilUair laul and Machine Cuttnie, Grate Ban, Wetiguts‘ Wagon Barak ice. Band to order an a have an banel7.nrines et au stns. malt:ea ENTRAL FOIINDRI AND ROLL WORKS ,6030 Penn Street. BOWMAN,. BOYD & BLOALEL Chq IBone,lSlll Cuttags. 801 l Lathes, ite; LUMBER. STONE. IntTs WARINI Idanufooturer of ter Gas and Water Works. OILS• DIAMOND OIL WOBHB• H. MI. LONC &CO., Odic% D 'avu,Dore, mu:lime Wsf. l'iloh•Ptrcir a. WARDIGLAND SING, upon Xereltants and Brokers Ls Petroleum and its Products, DALZEUIS BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, rfulADlJolutAL ADDa&o... BOOM 17, Chamber of penmen*, 115 13017Tii SZCOVD STELES TACK BROTHERS, TACK COMMISSION MEN DES, L. AND MEALS= IN Petroleum and its Products, • gh Pittsbur wassr-DemiliLLlß iscriLinge. Wiser of ononeino Nir we Irwin Moots. Phtudelphis9ltleo-121 WALNUT BP. spuurso iCUPSE , PETROLEUM REFINERY. IiERBVIT W. G MEDDLE. xistfirkarmos. oT Lnlgicating High Test Burning Otls. lielipee Badlvond pile Q2l. Stands great hest without change; remains limpid a't lowest teinlieratorea., t3Peolal ( A tor tropical climates or hot weather. . • Locomotive, Midis% inkOlit ue 0 " 14 Vrni cat Screws. _ 'Sow UL I2 and planing KW Oil% • Adapted Inc high speed. , ht Oils _•• • ' Spindle UU, Wool tHesa•lig Oil, Tanner.' Stnilvinnisoe, ing&Einiehins oll, l 6llllolines 111111M011111 011. 11111M11111110. ARMOR VARNDiIi.. to presarfe Milan Don Nora and Machinery from Rust - • • These products are inanutacitet under Dr. Twaddle' patent by empereene Stein in Vac. ono. 1 he Lubricating Ola are almost odorless, perfectly p nre,uniform. and mostly light col ored. sten d a liVemperature uncnannid. and yeaudn Um limpid du g extreme Cold. The Rallros4 , oils are Unequalled-. and arfasconitant WO 01l many ol the principal Rail ' Rambles can be examined and orders eft at"ive WOOD Wrifsir, Worm qeit ge. -------------- NMTY woes. pITTBBI3IO II NOVELTY : :WORKS.' iirdS.-arKEE-ss 00•., itiguat) pots kiric' i nttlai E jt§ 4 • iciraitifratortioarrijagior int dim to mounin.P.-- . AL " 80 'FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSUURGEL Oi l 1 1 No. C il c•erELL • • • • • 11200. 10 e Stoekholfiera Individually Liable. HANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. 1 JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. rdlticTlM Ti*. M. Marshall," Jobs M. Marti d, Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallas:a, James W • Anon, Jas. D.Kelly. %Tit,. L e ech, Wm. Floyd. , This Ba nk is now fully organised and prepared to do a general Banking , bruise's. elOkta /I:rnt AVENUE B Of Pittsburgh. No. 195 FIFTH AVEI NIIIC. ,cAIPITAL.....{. . ... $lOO.OOO. STOCKHOLDERS INDIYIDPALLtf LIA BL lii SIA. pER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time deposits. Coltectlons made on ail accessible "'attain the United States and Canada' on most liveable terms. Exchange on all the Erin ,ipal Foreign cities bonght and sold. Discount days Tuesday and Friday. Open from 9 A. X • to , a F. M.., and on Saturday evenings from 7to 9 O:mt. LIIII.CTORS • W. P. WEYMAN ED. L W. H DITHISIDOE , . SIldS 'FRANK P.M BERT, W. C. ROBERTSON, Ha 1411YRMOR MEYE , R, DAN. 'KINZER. D. M. A EMIL POERSTEL. ED. DITHRIDGE, President. F. E. sLiar.riela, cashier. multi n6l CITY 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa CAPITAL, 0100,000. . , RIOCKHOLDERS INDIIVIDULLLT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Rout:4lnd sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on ale the principal points of the United States Preside.. Jae Inmenn. t. JAMES SOCABS, Vice President.' W. N. MORGAN. Cashier. PIWTOES. James McCabe, John Savage, Terence Campbell, James PheLan. 13.A.Vre7vogl , Thomas Barnes ang• D. Thema. Thomas Bourke, J. Doolsvl.'Js. , Yatrtch Rano; Clhas. B. Barry Juo.Jos.lierma an . Hugh Kea • THE SAITA DEPOSIT CODIPAN I g' Of Pittsburgh. incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva nia. January 24, iLetyr; For the sare•keeping of Bonds and other Securities. Gola and Silver, Silver Piste. Books.l Records. Diamonds and- Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee, and for the renting oflßefes in its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office: .A . O. S 3 FOUR TAI .4yEJNUE, rurssEaos, PA. • ,• Pzaztzzsz—WlLLLUl PHILLIPS. Vicz Pazsizz:iz—FlZNltY LLOYD DIRECTORS: WIC PHILLIPS. . 'JAMES I. BENNETT. Hs NRY LLOYD, ;BYRON H. PAINTER, WILLIAM REA, IJOS. S. MORRIS./R, WILLIAM 3I• LYON.IGEORGE BLAIJE, CURTIS 11. HUSSEY. SICRETABT AND TRICAEDRIM d. F. VlJN•lut , 4.NliultsT . anZ:n6l HAUT, CAIN:MEI & CO., BORERS DID BROKERS, (SUM °° Exchange, Can, Coupons, Aue particular strattrieer to the gerehsee, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Biala Drafts othiracondOXlA :Was PACIFIC BAIIMAT GOLD LOAN, DOSFS,, NORM& CO„ Blame Place, and N. I. MOP & £O., Pine Street, 1. if, offer for sale the Bonds of the boas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven pet cent, in Cold; have thirty years to rin; , are Free from GOTCHIMeIIt atf)se turd by a Land Grant of Three Million kens of the Finest lands in Kansas and Colorado, n addition to this spialgrant the Com any, also owns Three lailliout of dotes n Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to evelop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, lamas, to Denver, Colorado. The road it operatlon 417 miles long, upon wisithit is tilts !I moil. . . gage, NON DENS MORE THAN F 5013611 HET INCONB TO PAY 11111 INTEREST ON THE NEW LOIN, Tlere is no better security in the market—this being in some nspeets better than Government wines. ' PRINCIPIL MID INTEREST ?BIBLE IN G tD. Prite 96, and aura. ed Intereit, in Currency, Pamphlets, laps .‘ , mid Chfulan hanhhed on applieationv MUM 1:1;valL t. -tr. - big', 4..0') 40,11 Ttltthedi . itA 41;, C CO.IIIC%Of, COI VOI y,; Ito Lt.tro ,tilto ti [ sb:aa 4 4 to Ot (04.464 ot. vszzu ?ALM AND COUPONS OfOttilqalikrisest Prices PS. R. MERTZ, ,Banker core Yipod and itreets. un 'IIOIAItEB SONS, • .A. , g • : 33.0.1413L-WEI-199 57 Marlset'l3trecAi ns made on Eil thelirinelpel OULU Of then SUMS *id Caitsdes. Stocks,Bonds sad other Seenritiet BOUGHT SID SOLD ON OONNIESBIOI4. • Partici:ass atlantic* Pad to- tie Dural" and sue of Ignited States Securities. JaMod BRADY 86 CO., Come! Fowth mid Wood Sts., A. 23 ..E96 13€-. 3Wit R. SS, GOvERNIIM .„sy,mrrims, w . Interest Allowed on Deposits. airldoney loaned on Elovernment Sonde at lowest Est, es rates. .1 1 ' ktrdere executed for ttie Parehlli e and Bale of STOCKS. *ONUS and GIOLD. • PITTICI933I3EIL, PA. Bnceessors o EI. JONPF3 i C 0..) BUY AliD BELL ALL. BINDS 07 EIOLD, KLUB AID COUPONS, • [ ON moat rAvosastx Tame. lAMBS T. BRADT & CO. gittouxo &Ott. WIN'ANOD AND TRADE. s , ,01nrionov•Prrrssuness Ge..4EMT, fraltllSD/LT. Sept. 2, 1869. t Under the manipulations of the cliques gold was put down to 133 1 / 4 , and sold up at the close to 135% to 135%, under great excitement. It seems to be the determi nation of the holders of gold to put up the price so high that the shorts will be compelled to cover and pay their own price for it; but if, thepublic does not get excited'and keep aloof, it is - more than likely that a break in the market will take place that will astonish even those who have all along had confidence in lower quotations. • Government bonds opened weak, and soon after declined about % per cent, recovering, however, at the close about IA, per cent. on , higher gold quotations. Besides the Government, there seems to be no buyers In the market, but there are plenty of sellers,' as is shown by the amount of bonds offered yesterday to the Government, 16,800,000, when only two mlllllOO were wanted. Stocks are dull, and with the excep tion of New York and Cleveland and Pittabiiih, in which dealings were very excited. The, _market is without any -Outside etipport. : Money very easy. satiotationa as received by Ph. B Mats: G0194_185%; .1311Tec , /3 8 ; ElF.htY tine's, 193; - Five Twenties, 1862, 122%; do 1864,j 122; do 1885, 122; do 1865, Consols, !120%; do 1867, 121%; do 1868, 128%; Ten Forties , % l ; New York Central, 206%; Erie, -; Reading, 98%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Itailrft - 188; Ohio &IfisiselPpl, 132%; Michigan , •• • Southern,' 165; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 108; Chicago & Rock Island,, 114%; Chicago & North Western, 813 1 Aft Chicago & North Western Preferred, 91%; Adams Express Com pany, 56%; Merchants Union Exp_ress, 11%;Pacific 'Mail; -; Western "Union Telegraph Company, 87%; American Ex press Company 36• _ n Large. Small. L ond on.ond per S. ............ .....16,60 56,75 Paris: per'. franc ... r . ....... ... -271 A 28% Berlin; thaler .. . ............... 97% 99 .Frankfort, f10rin5........... 57g 55g -ClosingAriotatiolis receives by James T. it Co. Gold: 133%; United States Bra dy ) Sixes, :1881, 123; Five-Twenties; 1863,122%; do. 1864, 122; do. 1865, 122 Ten-Forties, 11134; 'Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 120%: do. do. 1887, 121%; „do. do. 1868. 121%; Due 1 8 7, 121/: 119; • Unio d n PacificCy Railroedfso,, 86; Central do, o, 99; . El'aci //1%; Lake Superiors, 96. By Telegraph to tee ?Weber&Gazette.) i NEW Yonn,September 2, 1869. Money was easy most of the day at 6@) '7'Per • cent. but-closed more _ active and ;sharp at 7 per cent. Sterling : -dull at 9% i 9)"i'ilerent. Gold active and excited; ;opened at 133% and closed at 185@)185%. ... . . - , Carrying rates 068 pe rcent. to flat, but the latest loans were at 1.16 per cent. until to-morrow. Clearances were 1159,- 000,000. '-• • - • Governments we're - active' and strong. Coupons 'Bl, 123%; no. 112, 123%®123%; do. '64, 122%@ 122 %; 40. '65, 122%@=%; do. new.121%®121%; do. , 871213410 121 %; do. 938, 121 1 /€15121%. 10.40'e, 112@112 1 .., Pacifies , 111t111%. State bon dull; Missouris 87%; old Tennessers,46(4,new, • 52 ;1 sOd i Virginhis , 55; nevi' 'Math' Carolinas; 47%. Stocks advanced during the forenoon, but were weak and bordering on a panics in the afternoon under the apprehension 1 , that the_ money market will be Made stringent to-morrow by the withdraWal 1 of large amounts of gold from the mar tet.l and the report that Amsterdam holders of Northwestern preferred were , selling.; *Nett York Central fell from 207% to 205%, and , other, !hares in smaller Amounts, varying from }Cto 134 percent. e Before tho alp*. ther was a Partial :re oivoryEtAititetibuts. rim New Yu* ®oat- . Dwful ---- • - -:l‘kikti - trol l but the turOet glosod femettab, !Ilk remit la Si‘VSli \ s ' 411;vinoromietta . . , Avma - ii a . ,761:10(44., tk Viti wie , Az api kter. '...eciadrA 7 =Stris ta a V t li' '' T % 1.1 44 4 % Itnkti V ii t t f6, k ' 1 gliffi , t r k 6 l isto Jock /Op Allbetpos„ 71,0 I,IT, e V . V b 114 ta k t itilitli Ilk 1 1. SSA 0 -01.1r..:.1. , 4,t.A.:40.t -4-I,x, , , •,- ~i ,•, . , ~.. , 7 -: _ , • •,.• TT , , ferr y, It PatelaMia-litl/41- AliilP, react, ate!,Wells, 31);-Arnerleatri 36:-.•,' Voiced State 62g; Merchants, 113,‘t. New York Central. 20631: Harlem. 1 59 1iQ Hudson RiVer, 186 Y; Reading,96g; Erie, 34 34: do. preferred:s6; Michigan eentral-1, 130%; Michigan Southern, 105 g; Illinoio Central, 138; Pittsbtxrgh, 108 g; North,' western, 83; do. preferred, 91g; Rode; Island, 114 g; St. Paul, 79 do. pre ferred,BBg; Virabash,B2g; do. freferzek 83; Fort Waylie, 87g; Terre 11; ante. 34:1 do. preferred, 57; Chicago and Alton., 153; do. preferred. 154; Ohio and Mis;; sissiPla. V 24 St. Joseph preferred ,123 i Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiana Gen'. tral, 334. The Government bought one million:; in gold today at 133 66-100. The Express says: The. clique hay quietly been buying gold in' stuall.,and large amounts and paying heavy interest to var hae it cried, in order to eneotirag o the g•bears" to sell short,- The clique it. known to, have loaned oa- the market yesterday eighteen millions of gold, and their purchases to-day are estimated at five to ,seven millions, -including the government gold. It - is, estimated that the clique own or control about 125,000.00 C of gold,-While the banks • only hold 819,. 000,000, according to the last statement.) PITIVSBIURGEt BILA*IKETS. --- Orrical oil' 1 5 ITTMIR3IC GAZRTTN, Tiruns.DAY, Sept. 2, 1869. S I The most important feature we whea have • to notice is a sharp advance in both at New York and Chicago,- which i was brought about by the foreign new a. It is not likely. however, to continue very long, though it will doubtless be • taken advantage of by speculators who are carrying large stocks, and who are anxious to get out with as near a whole skin as possible. APPLES -Unchanged, in stood supply, and dull; sale at $144.3 per bbl, -as to s quality. BUTTER -Prime to choice is in de.; mend, at the advance, with sales at 26(gt 28®30.. . BERRIES --Sales of prime fresh Black-, berries at 90 to ill per bucket. CHEESE -May be quoted at 15®17, cents-the outside or for New York Goshen. CEMENTT--Johnstowir Hydraulic Ce ment is quoted at $2,25 per bol. : . CARBON OIL-In better demand, but unchanged; we continue to quote stand-, and brands at 28 for 25 or 50 bbl lots, awl • 29(80 in a retail way. EGGS-Fresh eggs may be quoted at 17©18. EATHERS- Dull; quoted at 80 ®B5 • cents to the trade, and the usual advance • for small lots in store. • FLOarket is quiet and dull; with a UR-The mdrooping tendency, though un-t changed. We continue to quote at Ca 7,50 tur fair to choice western spring an& winter wheat brands.. GRAIN-Wheat is no better here not witiatsanding the advance in Chicago, and New York; indeed, some millers are still asking for concessions. Sales at! • $1,80®1.35. Oats firmer, but unchanged! -49®50 in store. Rye is in rather seti ter demand, with sales of 2 ears at $1,13,1 in elevator, and 3 cars at $1,15, sacked', and delivered. Bar le y , dull, un-t changed, 98®111. although there: is but little doing, is stronger, and many'i operators begin to think __that prices , have about touched bottom;-we continues to quote at $1,20®1.25 -with mien tot sell prime Canada as $1.50. , GROCEItIES-Dlarket quiet and dull, with the exception of Sugars, for which there is a continued fair demand, an&a. prices generally, are unchanged. The! following are the =Buz quotations: SuciAns-S El, 11%®12; A A, 13; Ha vana 13% 14; Cuba,_r2% 13; Porto Rico,l Demerara, 15; New Orleans, but; little prime in market and sells readily at 14®14%; lower . grades, 13; Refined, Ex. C,1535; B, 15y; A, 16; Hard, 17. : Mor:asszs--•New4Orleans of good qual ity is in strong request and bring 85@90;1 Porto Rico, 65®75. 1 Srsurs:-Whita Honey Drips, $1,10;1 Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, 90c; Lovering, 1- 90; Golden 70; Amber,6o; Common, 50. Corrsz-Fair to ood Rio, 20®22; !. Prime, 243‘@25; Choice. 26®2635. _ Ries-Carolina, 94;c®10c; Rangoon, 9. '. Tzes-Young Hyson $1,00®1,, G. P.. $l,lO to 1,90. I mperial,Bo $1,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Sou Chong;• 90c to $1,50. ..... _ 1% SrAnon-reart, ; SilverGloss,Wi c, and Corn Starch, 12%c. CONCENTRATED Lyz-48,00 per case. Fnurre--Layer Raisins, $3,50 per box; • Matt do, $7,50; Prunes, 13%c; Curran ts - 1235 c; Valencia Raisins 14%. ' Srions-Quisiri, 75c; Cloves, 45c; grain • Peppz 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, $1,50. .: Bi •IzAD-12%c; Shot, $3,2.5 per bag. SoAre--"Babbit's," 12c: "Oakely's," 11c; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin's,' 15c; i . Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c. CArrozMould, 1514 c; Star, 233 c. Br CARR SoDA-46% per HAY-Is dull and unchanged-4 15 ® 20 per ton, as to quality. HIGHWINE2I,-Unsettled, under the ;•• influence of the advices from the west, and cannot be quoted correctly. HEMP. -Very dull; $205 pe rjo r r . 11,59. 'HUSES:-Sges at 23;05 uot p d s ound . •z ' z Lam-white Lime 18,q and Cleveland at $2,50 per bbl.. LARD OIL-F. Sellers & Co. quote Extra No. 1, atl,43,.and No. 2, at; 1.0514 ; Leg a ' MELONS-Sales at $18®27 per 100, as a,, to size, condition and quality. _ POULTRY -Sales of spring chick- ''i• - ens, at 50@55 per pair. P. PROVISIONS-Bacon;Sohulders. 15%1 Ribbed Sides, Sides, 1835; Clear do;193;; Sugar r ; Cured Hams, 23®2335. Lard, 20% in tirces,-21 - in half bblass Perk, . and 21% - in eta and kegs. Mes $33%®34. F; Dried Beef, V- • . ..PLUUS--Higher, with sales at $4,50® ti per bushel. PEACHES - -Also have advanced, and we now quote at 12(P per box. ••i - POTATOES-Sales of sweets at 15(46 't per bbl. The outside figure for Jerseys. tl PEANI=3--Have still further ad- c.. vanced, and we now quote at 15. • f_ SEEDS-There is nothing doing in r„ . Clover or Flaxseeds. Small sales of ',: Timothy at 11,75. . • 11 -SALT-Tirquoted at $1,75 by the car load. and II for email iota in store.- TALLOW _Renderedquoted at 1034. '-- 808 Gszsrra, TIWITADAT. Sept. 180, The market iis without any change. Since our last weekly review the greater portions of fine wools have been told in Western Permsylvania4 prives wrap ing about 45 tents tor the telt dips a fine wool, in some ossos I littla highor price has been paid tor thotv.a lota 4 fine wool in extra 'Ondttions Xchiges from theSeastern Market* 4' 11(* othtwt any imprOvoment, and Inkvm at* not willing to pay any advanka n'OR nte*Va l t Iprices.-'t% 0 tow** GA% witi* ON o*Nstk , clips vserr, - tub, Ntt,*l4 • %IA omktskvat tissue% 450160, oqL MARK T.