6. STEEL WORKS. pirISBUAGH STEEL WORKS. EBTABLIBBED IN 18415, ANDERSON & WOODS, 2dANUFACTUF.Eft S OF ..'III3IINED 4 I OAST STEEL Of ever's! descrip on. Also, best Refined German PlO and Spring Steel. coBiER ROSS it. MI ITRIIIT AVElME,Pitte butifti; PL. t • . ata6:ll.ll & PEKIN. ELLER, BI GEITEHAL rmTri REITBEN" MLLE% CHAS. PARKIN. WM. METOALV, GEO. W. BABB, SPECIAL PAIITI , T; R-S. M. BIER, CRESCENT STEEL 'WORKS, MILLER, BARR & PARRIN, OFFICE, No. 319 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. fel.4l:d4S DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, ROM & CO., Manufacttirers of IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES' AND SPRINGS, nuquEsNE, L X AND JIINIATA, • FLA.T BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. BAND, HOOF_, SHEET AND TANK IRON, BOILER IRON DRAG HEADS, GUARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BAB% FLANGES:, CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER 4' AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads. cROW BARS WEDGES & HARROW TEETH. "D , RING,PLoW ...ND CULTIVATOR STEEL. STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. TE STEEL TUES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B. EL. COACH, BUGGY and 'W AGON SPRINGS and XL CU T ES iTAIL AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. -OFFICES AND WORKS. aixteenth Street and Allegheny River, and 77 Water S .Pittsburgh. nsb9 SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, KOOK & 00., PITTSBURGH. PA.. Ninufacturers of every description of CAST AMY GEEILIN STEEL , .TiPTA A :C B MR:ATFORM SPRING - AXLES, STNEL TIRE, Lc., se Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ks. BLACK. DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. ARK,.BROTHER & CO., Mantaseturers of all descriptions of FMAI 041 •P! FIRSTd Warehouse, THIRTIETH, THIRTY sad BAILISAAa STREETS, PITTSBUBAH. BRASS FOUNDERS. 3EIE - fg3EL - Y . BIER, iiiccassoa TO JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and . Brass Foinders. BRASS CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. kale - able and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, THROTTLE, ELVEN AND CHECK VALVE ALL GLOBE PATTERN. raON CsOCEKS, Brass Work of every:: deseniptton for • Steam, Water and OIL Kezrwrionwnts Or M. COOPER% Improved <BalaneeWheel Steam ;Pump. Agents for- Pate n Ou _ the ' . best la the Market. Mid and Worki, corner Vialeetati and Pike treess. ' srdd IRON WORKS. I 111ASHESEN. PROCESS. . • The Trustees are now .p_reuaredjoirrant linen_ 'se t tor the use of the ~t.L.&l3Btd.tudEN PRA- The importer qnsliti Jilt:parted te , ' good Ircon. ah e great finprovemen tulbrior tron. and the reduced ocat.commen is to all manufacturers of Parries wiablint to inn It can obtain Menses by avplYins to JAMES P. SPEER Attorney for the Trustees, I' ' P,OOMS 1 and 2, English's Building, 95,4 Youlth avenue. Parties interested are invited to visit .the MEM IiBEROKR WORKS, where the recess is now in successful operation. leB:di7 EVERSON, PRESTON a. CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse. Nos. 166 and 167 ! FIRST lITREZT, opposite Monongadela House, 2D24:(18 ' PITTSBURGH 13.LA85.. ORINA. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET. NEW 'GOODS. FINE VASES, BOHEMIAN AND CHINA. NEW STYLE S, DINNE SETS, TEA SETS, GUT OUP% SMOKING BETS, A Joe gt cr lict EilL' EB B PLATED GOODS of ail descriptions. OW and examine oar mode, and we inelasatatted no one need to be malted. /ft WOOD ISTRENT. ENGINES, BOILERS, &o. HUGH M. BOLE & CO. Con Point Alley and Duquesne Eit 4 Mat TICK POINT,) Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT =GLEES andSTA TIONARY ENGINES. of all dial. Special attention Invited to our new STATION ARY OIL WELL ZEMMOL AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 16-horgetpower. CASTDO3B,_of every toorder atour Poundt7 on THIRD STREET below Market. mos /Or 0111Ve1ls, SHAIR l IN6 PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBAOGO SOBXWB and IRON TOBACCO PRESB3B. On hand and made to order; at the • • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Frontin Z on Allegheny River, near the Paint. lap 4111 order DromPUY gilled. TR Y Ire rIIT PITT - BOILER, STILL AND TANK WORIPL, - CARROLL & SNYDER, TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLITED TUBULAR, FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM ROLL ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL T ANHB. CHIMNEYS, BREECHINGI ) ASH PANS. SETTLING- PANS, SALT PANS AND CON DENSERS; STEAM PIPES, GABOMETEBS AND , /BON BRIDGES. PRISON D 008.13 AND COAL slarrza °Mee and Warehouse, corner Second, Third. Short and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, Pa. air Orders sent to the abo ve address will be promptly attended to. mb7:182 BARNHILL & CO., 1 BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOB. SS, XS, 14 AND 15 PENN WI% Raving secured a large yard and furnished It witn the meet approved !machinery we are pre med to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the country. Chimneys Breeching, Fire Beds Bteam Pipeii, Locomotive Boilers, Condenser's, Balt Pans, Tangs; Oil BUIL, Agit*, tors, Settling Paw, Boller Iron, 1 1=1, Eittlr Parry and sole manufacturers of Pat enßoilers. Repairing done on shortest notice. ls& on JAMES M. SUTER, Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street, PrITSBUBMEI. IfAXIIPACTITAZII OP IRON OIL TANKS , IXTTLENG PANS, CClFrltat 13.17.1.11 PIPS. BOLLEFO MILL STACKS. And SIEOLBT IKON WOBX, For Steamboats. lADID Y. D. BEM TARED M. BRUSH & SON, auarcr7aonnuta6 . o7 Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. =DST IRON WORK. AO. 61 Penn . Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. BRADLEY dk CO., NO. 80 WOOD STREZ, Mannfacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, -• TO BE POUND. In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTARNS AND IMPROVEISENTa, and the reputation of our Stoves Is such that any one in Want of a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by us, as they wIll:be found the most durable as well as economical._ Would call particular attention to our new VoLCANty STOVE, for churches, halls ana stores. Over SOO sold in three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. Send for Catalogue and Price List. --je3o IRAFF. !MOUS & CO., atarrOPACTlThtline or SPIIIT VA.111117 OP 11E3TCYNTMEll, BOSTON GooKure BANGS, 4 THE FIERY FUBNACE," 1011 WAlMarGißtownros. THE " KIR." CiPLUATBIA COOE STOa VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) POSTABLp liftloßELOllt 1 1 GRATZ PROrraw„ , /PA,awBBR. dka. 206 and 20$ Liberty Street, seilkyl7 PITTSBURGH, PA. 0005 STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSELL Os CO.'S TRIUMPH, poi; Bmarriveus croAL. Warranted to Cook Bake or Boast se nil se any other Store la the Union. BESELL & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. also on hand and for gale, PARLOR STOVES. fiZATtrairMitiliaizze. TO BUILDERS: 100.000 feet Dry Pine BOards. 60,000 feet 1A inch Clear Plank; 05,000 feet 1% Inch Common Plank; 05,000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak: • 05,000 ft. 1, 131,0 and 3 inch Poplar: 10,000 leet Dry poplar Scantling; 10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards; feet Hemlock Scantling. 103.005 feet No. 1 15 Inch lisoina4 Shin gles. 500,0001T0. 116-Inch Shingles. sawed; 60,000 No. 118-Inch shingles,. shared: 110,800 Aire Brick; 1.000 Flre Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on band and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards— No. 167 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and duntata streets, faith ward, Alleg,henY. late -bar" °ugh of Menne/ten • - so :o COMMON " atone Works. Northwest corner of West Coalition. AlleelsaY. rikATIVAT/41.1b90 ... N ._ Via 10341MinaleallstiaVill= Hesd aus abagra s , rasnaus T PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: NONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1869. /T178.1311/1011. PA. I[LITOFAO2I79IBB OF LUMBER STONE. - R~' 11 n 3 FOUNDERS, 'MAI:MINE3Ta • - 'BAP FORT PIT T FOUNDRY COHANY. OFFICE AND ITORILS, TWELFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH,. P&. ear Engines, Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY • AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carroll and tinnthman Illtreatn i (NINTH WesD.) .P.1TT5131:171,013, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, 111Eartufszotturer of CAST IRON BOWL PIPE POE GAB AND WATER WORE& Xy Mee are all cut liavarlablyln Pit., In dry sand, and 111 feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general Castings for Gas and Water Works. .11,75`l 3.l4fiVl.l°,7.lrof'fßlnggrad" DUQUESNE FORGE. • WTLLIAIf DULLER, .(Succeisor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,) Has facilities co.extensive -with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactorily ell all orders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON RODA LEVERS, PITMAN JAMS LYRISTS , RAILRO AD AXLES. LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, together with every description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. apl4:h4o ROBINSON, REA & Successors to BOactEION, MEM 3 M.O.LIMS, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, !leasing, Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks and Stins,_Boller and Sheet Iron Work. N Office, o. L9l, corner First and Smithfield Streets. Agents for GIFFARTI'S PATENT INJECTOR tbr feeding Boilers. jaUme3 THOMAS CARLIN & CO., Fourth Ward Foundry and machine Works SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA., Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable abeam Engines, oil lieges., rtulays, Shafting, Orbit and Saw Mill Work, Rolling Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on band Engines of all sizes. mv14:116 OILS. DLIMOND OIL WORKS, .11. M. LONC & CO., 01110, DLLZELL BUILDING, feu Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Pa WAREIGAND KING, Commission Merchants and Brokers Ix Potroloum and Its Troikas, DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, 04:sifflii0:Aft;i:etirispy43=' Room 17, Chamber of Commerce, 135 SOUTH SECOND STREET. TACK BROTHERS, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS , ♦ND DEALERS IN Nttrdenin and Ito Producto, ri t b ol r fta m l - 4 1 4 L O"' s Cornlrwin atreete. Plllladeiphia Ottlect-1!T WALNUT BT. apl:wee ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. REBBEZT W. C. MEDDLE, MANUPAOTIIBER OP Libricating 8 High Test Busing Oils. ReUpse Railroad Azle OIL Stands great hest without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Locomotive. Engine, Machine Shop, Wino:rut Screws. Raw Bill and Planing MU 011 a, Adapted far high speed. Spindle 011, Wooliffead•Ligictoll, OIL Tanners' Stuff- Semple, intik Piniabingoll, Gasoline, Harness 011. Parratline. ARMOR VARNIBII,_ to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery from }lust. These products are Manufactured under Dr. Tweddle's patent by Superheated Steam In Vac.. coo. Ibe Lubricating (lilt are almost odorless, perfectly p tire, unlibrm, and mostly light cored. stand a high temperature unchanged, and remain Urn old during extreme cold. The Railroad Oils are unequalled - , and are In constant use on many of the principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and orders Jett at 174 e WOOD STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. NOVELTY WORKS. pIT'TSBIIIIGH NOVELTY WORKS. Founded 'A. D. MM. ADAMS. MIME & CO. KAAIIIPACTUPABB 07 CZYSTONE ESTANDARD.)IrAIRBA RR P.A ENT) PLATFORM AND COUNTER _ SCALES. alum Faced Patent (iolfen Door Mills. &e and Latcheas Paint And , . 001131133 OP PtBSTIAVUTIB lit/BAIT SW, ritt•bsuirh. Penn.. PROP • SALS "'Mr./ ~ , ,, W eee.IvIANWFN Urn° or ol.ll.lfatellNS99 AND ISURVWI97/. Pitsburgh:l4ot. A. 1889. - NOTICE TO CONTUACTOIIB:4-‘ SEALED , PROPOSALS for °Fuller. Pinotal sad Curbing GREENOUGH STREET. from Try merest to Iron Alley. will be received attlSsotate an I PALIDATe Selliember IQ% Tie The 72m 1 Yee tbe 1 P 4kzekoi I •or ell bt • • •.; • - ECM NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. CASH CAPITAL 8200.000 Stockholders Individually. Liable. DANS. OF DISCO 117 NT AHD DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYDWH. FLOYD, President.' c uhier. DIRECTOR% Thos. M. Marshall, Wm. T. Shannon,' James W. Arrott, Chas. B. Leech, John Floyd, This is now fully to do a general Banking jelok4B ' _ 11M1 AVENUE BAITH Of Pittsburgh., No. 196 FIIFTH AVENUE. CAPITAL 1100,000. BLE. STOCKHOLDERS INDIYIDITALLY LIA SIX PER CENT. IN TEREST allowed on time deposits. Collections made on all accessible points in the United' States and Can adas on most favorable terms. Exchange on all the princlnal Foreign cities bought and sold. / Discount days Tuesday_ and Friday. Open from 9A. at : to 3 P. it., and on Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'c!ock. DIRECTORS: ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WBYMAN, W. H. SIMS. FRANK nIE BERT, W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY 'MEYER, . DAN. KINZER D. M. &mum, E.MIL POERSTEL. ED. DITHRIDGE, President. 'F. E. SCHENCK., Cashier. salaam '• CITV BANK. 1 ( 1.2 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh Pa. sioo,ooo. STOCKHOLDERS DIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST P ON • DEPOSIT& FOREI N EXCHANGE . Bought and sold. an when desired remit ted to Europe. Collections made on alt the pri icipal points of the United States and Canada. DOMINICX IpirSEN, President. JAMES MCC/ BE, Vice President. W. N. IttospAN. Cashier. • DIRZCTOBB. D. Ihmsen,, James McCabe; Thomas Rourke, ' John Savage, J. Dunlevy, Jr., I Terence Campbell, Patrick Kane, James Phelan, - Chas. B. Barr, R.A.Freyvogle, Jno.Jos.Hermann. Thomas Barnes , thigh Keating. - Jelks 104'4114 Of Pittsburgh. InCorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya -13 ni i , January 24. 1867.• For the safe-keeping of onds and other Securities, Gola and Silver, Sil Cr Plate. Books. Records. Diamonds and Valuables of all dnscrlptlons, under guarantee and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office ..ro. S 3 FOURTH .IPE.rUE, PRESIDENT —WILLIAM PHILLIPS. VICE PaEsiDENT—HENRY LLOYD W3I. PHILLIPS, ;JAMES I. BENNETT, Nltle LLOYD, ;13YRON 11. PAINTER, WILLIAM REA, ,JOS. B. MORRISoN, WILLIAM 3L LYON,;(4tORGE BLAIJE., ' CURTIS 6. HUSSEY. MEM HART, CAIIGREII & CO" BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Third and Wood Streets, PITTE1131:1110.11, (iIIICOSBBOa9 TO HANNA., HART A CO") MULE'S IN Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partlcalar attention paid to the pershaite and gale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. Mont Draft.. on London. . A7/;Nth • PACIFIC •RAILWAY GOLD LOAN. Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., Exchange Place, and M. E. JESUP' h. CO., 8 Pine Street, N. Y., offer for ink 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 ; are secured by a and Grant of Three Million Imo of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado. n addition to this special grant the Com- any also owns Three Millions of Acres a Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to evelop the country and improve the road. They are a first mortgage apon the Menton of the'road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denver, Colorado, The road in operation, 437 miles long, upon which it is also a mort• age, NOW EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH NET INCOME TO PAY TRH INTEREST IN THE NEW LOAN. There is no better cavity in the market—this ,being in °me 'respects better than Government'St• uritles, PRINCIPAL 1 AND I?iTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96, and accru ed pilereet, in Currency,' Piunpbleill Marl andOrgalon fatujoheft, on , application., sate .;' ' I y ra+ ME FINANCIAL. AMERICAN BAHL John M. Mnrtland, Archibald Wallace, Jae. U. Kelly, Wm. Floyd. orgitilzed and prepared buelneas. if vospl PITTSBEROH, PA SECRETARY AND TREASURER 3. F. VON 1.1ONNHO1131:. a : i:;.l v~::.~. mrriattni.r.T. GOLD,' SILVER ANDCOUPONS Bought at Highest .rriccs. PH. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets. vays N HOLMES fr. SONS, 33%.4§6.7a3firk.M.7413 7 57 Market Street, PrTTUISI3I:TRAGI3. Collections made on all the prinetPal Point' of ths United States and Canada". Stocks,Bonds sad other Securities BOUORT AND BOLD ON CONICD3BION. Partionlar attention paid to the purchase and Die at United States Securities. mow JAMES T. BRADY ik (Successors 013. JONES a C0..1 Corner Fourth and Wood Ste., 3 3Bra.. OM 1 7 1. ES, BUY AND SELL ALL`NINDS OF GOTERNIEENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER, AND COUPONS, ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. tor Interest Allowed on Deposits. lowest mar ket " Government Bondi at Orders executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and GOLD. JAMBS T. BRADY & CO. Eljt litblyurgt Garttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, OFITIOE or PITTSBURGH aszi-rrs, j --_ SATURDAY, Sept. 4, 1869. The excitement in the gold market continues. The opening price of Satur day was 137%, from which, - andel vari ous rumors from Washington, the mar ket declined to 135 g, and after 4 o'clock, r. rat. advanced again to 137 g,. The coarse of market next week will de pend on the doings of the Treasury De; partment, since the cliques have it all in their power to put up the price if they see fit, having now the full control of all the gold held by banks and in the open market. The short interest in the mar ket is enormous, and importers are hold ing off to buy exchange or gold . at pres ent prices. The consequence is that ex change, which is offered at 8% for 60 day bills, cannot be placed at all, and although a net profit of 2 per cent re mains on bonds shipped to Europe, yet the impossibility- of selling exchange must soon stop shipping bonds, or gold must yield so importers will buy. Government bonds are reported daily as more appreciating in value, and ad vancing, yet the flucuations for new bonds remain between 120% to 12IN. The number of sellers for bonds is daily increasing, and _should gold decline, anything what Is expected, a heavy de cline in bonds must follow. If the Gov ernment is actually moving in the di rection toward specie payments, gold should decline and bonds Would follow without depreciating their value. Stocks are steadily declining, with the exception of a few clique stocks. The, market suffers under the apprehension of a tight money market :at Ilia end of this month. At present money is easy yet in our local market, the demand being limited. Business quiet. • Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 137%; Silver, 130; Eighty one's, 12214;)Five Twenties, 18e2, I=x; do 1864, 122%; do 1865, 122%; do 1865, Consols, ';120,f; do 1867. 121%; do 1868, 120%; , Ten • ,Forties, I/1%; New I.York Central, 203%; Erie, —; tteading, 96%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Chicago Railroad, 87%; Ohio &M ssippl, 131%; Michigan !southern,. 105%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, .107; Chicago & Rock Island, 113%; Chicago , dt North Western, 82%,; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 91;Adams Express Com-- pant., 59%; Merchants Union Express, 11%; Pacific Mall, —; Western Union Telegraph Company, 87; American Ex press Company 85%. • EXCHAPOZ, . Large. •9nta/2. London, per £ ;06,70 ‘6,80 Paris. per franc 27 34 283, Berlin, thaler 98% 101 Frankiort, florin!' - 5,g 6 9N LBY Telegraph to tile Pittsburgh Quetta.] New YORK, September 4, 1869, Money active at 6@7 per cent. Ster ling dull at 1335g8S per cent. The prin cipal centre to-day was the' gold room, which was the scene of much excitement. Various rumors were started during the day relative to the action of the Govern ment in increasing the amount of sales of gold next week, whicb were often by others that the Secretary of the Treas. my will not alter his programme already , made public. ' Efforts to breakdown the price were made by parties who threw two and a quarter millions of gold on the market, which forced a decline, but the; market again rallied, closing at .- 137®' 137 y,. The rates paid for carrying du Monday were 3,2, 5 and 6 per cent ? , . Governments were lower in the morn ing, but higher this aftt.rnoon, closing strong. The = closing quotations were: Coupona 123; no. '62, 128; do. '64, 122 X; ;do. 'B5, 122,1; do. new. 1213 i; do. '67 1213iv,d0. 12/* ill. 110%. Ourreiday,Sl.).ll. , Pacinca -Agate bonds steady: iNew - Tanaesseek 4130•Vii ii irli # V56; i 16111"l i t44134 ' 16* 5) 3`, . . .cos Carolinas, 4835; Misiouris, 87; South Carolinas, 69. - Railways opened dull, but rallied this. afternoon. Express stocks quiet. .Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 50%; Cum berland, 32%; Western Union Tetegraph„ 37; Quicksilver, 14%; Mariposa, 735; do. - preferred, 12y; Pacific Mail, 80%; Adams ; Express, 54; Wells, 18%; American,: 35%; United States, 61%; Merchants:, Union, 11%,; New York Central, 205%;: Harlem, 58%: Hudson, 18234; Reading, 96 34; Erie, 34%; Michigan Central, 129; Michisan Southern, 103%; Illinois Central, 137: Pittsburgh, 10735; North-. western, 82%; do. preferred, 91%; Cleve land, Columbus & Cincinnati, 78; Rock Island, 113%; St. Paul, 78%; do. pre ferred, 87%; Wabash, 81%; do. r.referzed, 8234; Fort Wayne, 8733;_. Terre Haute. 34%; do. preferred. 5135; Chicago and Alton, 153; do. preferred, 153; Ohio and Mississippi, 31%. Specie shipments today $70,000. Dis bursements coin interest to-day $123,735. Imports for the week $5,522,077. Cop; pars at Boston: Copper Falls 8%; Frank lin 12; Recla 80; Hancock 1%; Minneso ta 1%; Quincy 25. Bank Statement Sep tember 4—Loans $262,549,839; increase $153,77,30. Specie $17,461,722; dec FeA ss .12,007,380. Circulation $ 33,960,035; de crease 830,797. Deposits $191,101,086; in crease 823,465.47; legal tenders $558,297,- 82; increase 830,369,48. Treasury Receipts $552,675; payments $520,537; balance V 4,387.701. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. OFFICE OP Prrrssuiteat Reforms, SATURDAY, Sept. 4, 1869. The mpst important feature in com mercial circles this week, Is the sudden and unexpected advance in wheat and flour, botti in New York and ' Chicago, under the influence of the foreign news. There is little or no. change in either flour or grain in this market, however, which may be accounted foi in the fact that dealers here do not go off half cocked, as they do in Chicago, and as a coniequence there is less fluctuation in prices here than there. There is scarcely anything coming from Chicago to this market, excepting whisky; for several years past Pittsburgh has drawu t heavilV on that place for flour, but riow our dealers have been obliged to buy nearer home, and this they are doing to's much better advantage than` they could in Chicago. APPLES--Contint -quiet and un changed: sales at ft per bbl. BUTTER—Prime_ t in steady demand, an regular sales at 27(g30„ BERRIES—SaIes of Qa $l. per pail. CHEESE—Is quiet fair local demand, an, 1.5@17 cents, as to qu: CEMENT--Johnsto went is quoted at 82, CARBON OIL—In unchanged; we conti. and brands at 29 for 25 30031 in a retail way. EGGS-Fresh packs be quoted at 17@I8. FEATHERS—DuII; cents to the trade, and for small lots In store. FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged, the advance at New "York and , Chicago' having had no effect here whatever. We .continue to quote we6tern winter and spline wheat brands it §7(67,50. GRAIN—The' dempnd for wheat. is p only moderate, and ices remain un changed at $1,30@1,35 for fair to prime' red. Oats not comi gin so freely, but, with a supply up to th demand, . prices unchanged-43 in first hands and 48 to' 50 in store. Primo ear and shelled corn. is offering at $l, with o buyers. Small sales of rye at sl,lo®l 12. Barley may be quoted at f1,25®1,30 1 . HAY—Is being sol from country, wagonsst 515 to 520. . • . HIGH WINES—Unse tled, under the: influence of the advice from the west, and cannot be quoted rrectly. HEMP—Very dull: 0.05 per ton. • HUSKS—SaIes at 254(4)3 cts per pound. "I..TMF—White Lime is quoted at 51,50, and Cleveland at 12,50. per bbl. LARD OIL—F. Sellers & Co. quote Extra No. 1, atl,43,:and No. 2, at; 1,05@ 1,08 POULTRY—SaIes - o spring chick- ens, at 50(4)55 per pair. , - • PROVlSlONS—Bacon,'Shoulders, 15%; Ribbed Sides, 1834; Clear do, 1934; Sugar, Cured Hams, 23@23%. Lard, 20% in a ip times, 21 in half bbis, nd 21% in buck ets- and kegs. Mess ork, 533%©34., Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—Have till farther ad vanced, and we now qilote at 15. PEACHES—SoId in regular way to day, st $2@2,50 per box; . • PLUMS—SaIes at 55! bushel. POTATOES—SaIesc Baltimore's at 55 par bbl, and Jerseys at 56., SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car load lots at .51,85 per bbl. SEED—Small sales of timothy seed at 54,50®4,75. Nothing doing in clover, and flaxseed. .. . .TALLOW—Rendered quoted at . ifni., - WATERMELONS—Range all the way _ from 512 to 520 per 100. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORE. Sept. 4.Tlie dry goods; market opened !moderately active and! closed•more tamely. In prices there is no_ particulsr -change, except that one' jobbing house has advanced the price of some makes of prints, such as Garners, Richmond and other brands, 1620 per; yard, while other houses are selling at; former rates. . , BALTIMORE, September 4.—Flour 'Alas! active; Howard street superfine 06@6,25,t extra 156,75©7,25, family sB@9; City . Mills' superfine 116@6,60, - extra /7,50, family $8,28®10,50; western superfine $6@6,25,; extra 16,50®7,25, and family 17,50@8,25.: Wheat active and demand fair; prime tol. choice red, 11,55@1,65, and fair : 1111,40@i 1,30. Corn firm; white $1,19©1,21, and• yellow $1,18@1,19. Oats firm at 130©620.: Rye dull at 51,104;1,15. Mass Pork quiet at $84,50. Bacon firm ands advancingf rib sides 19;ic, clear rib 19%@20c, ners 16X.3, and hams24@2so. • Lard quiet; at 200)21c. Whisky fiat, with smallsale s s; at N,1334. • , PHILADELPHIA September 4—Flouri inactive and steady: superfine at 15,123 i !@5,50; extra at 15,50®0; Ohio extra! family at 16,75@8; fancy at $31 2 . 5 @ 9 980, other grades unchanged. Wheat lessi active, sales of 20,000 bush red at 51,5515 .1,614_ Kentucky white at 11,70. Rye!' higher, new 'western at 11,15. Corn look ing up, sales of 4,000• bosh yellow at! 11,20; mixed at 11,14(5)1.17. Oats less! active, new at 53@60c; old at 61®650. Petroleum less strong; crude at 22340;1 refined at 324@32y. Provisions dull. Whiskey at 11,25@1,4W. Nkw ORLEANS, September 4.—Cottou quiet; sales of 168 bales; middling 32c; receipts, 93 bales. Flour dull: superfine '15,85, double estra - 16,30, treble extra' 16,30. Corn:A:nixed $l, white 11,05. Oats; ;69@62 0 . p a y . $26. Mesa pork $35,50.' Bacon: 163,e f or shoulders,,l9mo for rib skies, 19Mo qbr clear rib. Lard 203401 23c. Sugar 11@14ea Molasses 60(§70cri, Coffee 14g916101., N. l3 lssl: r/23‘ (11.23 j, Gad - • 1 , U. 13 1 11 r ,z 1 0 M . choice is still ad we can report ,Blaqkberries a e9O .ut steady, with a . regular sales at ity. ' Wn Hydraulic Ce per bnl. ;atter demand, but ue to quote stand or 50 bbl lots, and* scarce, and may quoted at 80a85 the usual advance:
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