The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 07, 1869, Image 6

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STIMIL WORKS
pill WUR,Ein '. • * '", I
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' STEEL WORKS.:
ISTARLIIIIIXD 1N 1843, .
ANDERSON '& WOODS,
,_ MANGTACTimErs or
DNS DirrNSID CAST STEEL .
T O
, • f ever/ description. Also, beet
Refined German Plow and Spring Steel.
, co:, ; 8088 AND MIST A.VRlZUB,Plits
bush: PA. - . sul6:lsG.
M Lit ,BiltaiiEigillN.
GZIIRILLL PAETTMIII3: ~ •
• I
WM METCALF, :1 'REUBEN 3 LLER,
GICO W. BARB, I CHAS. PA KIN.
-131SCIAL PAIITIIIiR—S. M. KI R.,
1
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
311iLLER BAR II . & Pilati
1 5
' I •
9FFICE, No. 339 Liberty Street,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
;e14:548
DUQUESNE WOR I ES.
COLEMAN, RAHM & co.
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS STEEL,
AXLES. AND SPRINGS,
DVQ,ITESNE. L X LND JUNILTA,
FLAT B, BOUN. D AND SOU ARE IRON.
BAND, H oOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON,
BOILER PL aTBS AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BARS
IFLA.Nechn cirrrrzu seas, vlLuival
AND PLAT RAIL, for 'Cali Rosdi.
.q_ROWBARS,WICDOES & HARRoNV TEETH,
D.JRING,
_PLOW CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STEEL WDNGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
TEEL.
SU COACH, BUGGY and AN AGON SFEDIGS 'and
_
CUT NAILS AND SPINES.
ill Goods Brat Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND_ WORKS,
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street.Pittaburgh.
3310
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORK&
SINGER, NIMIOK & 00.,
PITTSB=GH. PA..
trantifsctiirera of every description of
CAST AN!) GERMAN STEEL,
Its n.w SPAINGS,
ELLL..:C AND PLATFORM SPRING%
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, se., La
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
LACIi DIAMOND
Ata. •
STEEL -WORKS.
LARD, BROTHER
Usauftetnters of all desestptions of
• -
alike and Warehouse-, THIRTIETH, THIRTY
YIYRIT sad,RAILROAL/ STREETS,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
TIVAN7EirIi - Err,
• I!
BUCCISSOB TO
JOHN M. COOPER ar. CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BBASS IDASTINGS
M.ADZ rsorrLY TO i 911DILYI.
Maleable and Grey inin Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING;
THEOTTLIOARTY AND MCI VALVE
13L01321 PATTEIIN;
3EIR C(..)CiE.44,
Weal Work of every deserjptlon for
Steal% Water , and O 1
KILNIJYAOTINULEtS OP J.ll. (MR&
Improved Balance-Wheel - -Bitam Pump:
Agents /kw Dreyfus .Patent
era, the beat, in the Market. -
Mire and Works, corner Thirteenth and
tree Ls. . • sr&
/RON, WORKS.:
PROCBSS.
The Trustees are now ,p_reptred to mutt Men
ses tor the die of the ZLLF.RSHVEraI PRO
CESS. tt
The espalier quality Impelled to good iron,'
he great Improvement In inferior Iron, end the
Minced ooshcateinend It to sit manatee:users of .
Iron
to use It obtain licensee by
or*Patolt to
JAMES P. SPEER
Attorney far the Trasteee.
BOOMS and 51; Building, 915)11
Ponith avenue.
Par ties interested are invited top visit the
IRMA BERGER WORKS. where the meets is
now In successhil operation. , teS:dt7
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO,
Pennsvlvania Iron Works.
Warehouse. Mos. 166 and MIT
VELEZ owes Ire Monongahela House,
XMAS - PITTSBURGH
digASE;; . & awe, • cluTwarr.
100 WOOD STREET.
FINE VASES, 1 , 21
SOlllianGS3 AND muss.
NEW
Wilt SETS rm.
vas. m, w
smome errs, wrr °
--•• .'r
SILVERPLATED goo
of ell desariptlews.
?' cd t
1111114 examine our ttowis, slid we
feel 'mimeo uo one used DS to be suited. 0
//0413alanrilV
100 WOOD MEMEL ,
4INGINE43, BOILERS, 41c0.—"r
OH Is BOLE: 8; et;
Con Point Alley and 1/oquesnellt4
WJAE Taz POINT ,)
Englue Builders, Foutubms, and
Machinists;
klanefeetere STEAMBOAT ENGINES =IOTA
TIONARY ENGINE_ 8, of all sires. • ;
B attention invited to oar new STATION
OIL WELL ERMINE AND PORTABLE
ILEIkof LS-borserpower. _
OASTINERS,_of every kind,
_made to crrder &tour
Foundry, on TRIRDBTRE__ belcrw 'Market.
BIOS for 011Wells,BRAFTMG,
_PULLEY%
HANGERS,HOBSE and TOBAIN3O SCREWS sad
IRON TOBACCO PBESSZI3, On band and made to
Order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKSp
Meting on. the Allegheny River. tear the Pad.
PITTSBURGH; phi
EM!!!!MMMIM
VCIRT PITT
BOILER, sitga..., ago TANK
WORKS,.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TimuLAß, riousrasJlierED TUBULAR,
PIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM • BM-
W. STILLS AND OIL T
CHIMNEYS, BEASCHING A MI ASH PANS,
BATTLING PANG, SALT PANS AND CON.
DENBERS;
STEAM PEPE% pRABOMETIEB AND IRON
BEECOES; .
PRISON DOORS AND GOAL MUMS
(Mee and Warelto corder Second,
Third, Short and Li Streets,
.R' Orders sent to ae above address will be
promptly attended.to. • mb7:1511
••IWINIULL & COy
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
Saving secured a biro yard and furnished 11
with the most approved machinery, we are pyre 4
pnpid to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the/gain:miner. and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Fire Beds, Munn , Bipes, Locomotive Boilers,
.Condensers, Salt Pane, Tanis, 011 Stills, A.gita
tors; Settling Pam. Boiler Iron, Bridges
o bazar
.Pane soltidiSlitinturers of Barnhillis Pat
ent .
Bep eairinird , Mt shortest notice. iallttal
JAMES !IL BITER, •
NW I; 55 and s 6 Water Strad,
PrITSBUBEIH, PA.,
awnrsaxmoliaos
IRON OIL • TANKS,
ILITTLING PAWS, COPPED , =ILK PIM
BOLLINO WILL 13TAOKIS..
And MIST IRON WORK.
For
Y.D. DAM
Z JABED M. BRUSH at SON,
XLIMIPACTUILIES OD
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks.
SUM= IRON WORK, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
_STOVES, CASTINGS, ao.
BB.&DIaIEY 4ilip CO.,
llanafactuners of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating itaves,_
PrITSBITUCIEr.
In oar assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTARNS AND Ihi FILOVB.MIS tad. and the
reputation of our Stoves Is such that any one in
want oi a good-artlcle 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 VOLCANI ,
STOVE, for churches, halls and stores. Over 500
sold in three months. Intended fior withor with
out Ming. All who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper. rfll
Send for Ustalogne and Price List.
6111 E, HUGUS & CO
WW I CONTWeei
BOBTOX COOZEDIG SAreß,
‘7ll:q yIEgRY FIIIAWE,"
492 wazime Binatetals.
THE NHW LETT-DUET MOINE - nova.
.11scruLA.Tos. ,, COLUMBIA coos BTO
WANT (Cincinnati Patten) PORT&B .
B.Asex 0 AST LOONTLZE, WELT
BILPLICOTWAta freleilanni =Mad dui;
HAWS saa am.
206
an 208 Liberty Stree4
Ie2S:TH • PITTEMiGH , Pej
CO"STOYEL
roll Brrumi2fiol7B COAL.
' , Warranted to Cook Bake or Boast u
_
_
gall aim other Store is Do Union. f_
Inn= COSI
No. 285 Labertv
- also on land sad foi abs,
PARLOR STOVZI3,
EuraiztateliND.
COWLING OE%
PUNT
TO BUILDERS! •
;100.000 feet Dry Pisoßoardit .
180,000 feet 13‘ Such Clear Plank;
5115,000 feet 1.8 Inch Common Plank; I
515,000 feet Dry 1 and A Inch Oak:
AA,Ouo ft. ix, A and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 feet Dry Poplar scantling;
11/ 00° feet Dry Ye/Um-Pine Boards;
1_ .000 feet Remlocklicantling.
- 5084000 feet No. - 1 18 inch Saginail • n•
_gles.
100,000 No. 1 Which Shingles. sawed; 4 l ‘
50,000 No. 1184noh Shingles. ItiaVe
1,800 Fire Brick;
' 1,000 11re Tile.
• 100:2ons lire Clay;
Also, Saw 11111 Lumber, Locust and Cedar
rolls, and all articles in the line on hand and firr
Sale by ALEXANDER PATTERBON. Yards—
' go. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
funiakastreeks.. sl ztit war4,Allegbesn late br!
*ugh or,fdanonesier.
- -
WEST COMINILO3! ,
•
Mai/line Laois Works,
EfFthwortoornsraWesteoursoLAueskitim
4,f t ya.Tiiiparape
iga n ... ‘P ... / . 2 . ,,, r i ga°2161611;5w. r '
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1
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ILLEtTACTIJRZIM OP
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
sus. O. ss, •4 AND se plasm ST.
NO.BO WOOD STREET,
TO B POUND.
Ki)=•=nm: or ivrar vA.!urrr or
QET. TKE:BEST.
massina. it co::
1 MiX.I73!zIPH.
LUMBER
STONE.
PITTSBURGH G .
Ir
posiumuknuternsmy:
frit :
FOUNDRY COIPANY.
OFFICE AND WORIES,
• • - :,1 1 2 .
TWELFTH STEEET,
PITTSBITEGH, PA.
isrEngFine• A itoning wila Ma
chinery, Nall Machines,Re
torts, and Coatings geeteralY•
NATIONAL f(MUNDRE.
AND PIPE WORKS:
Owner Carroll and Sniallsoaallizeots.
• _MN= WIED,)
• prirrsinmou t Pd.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
CAST IRAN BOWL PIPE
ion GA AND WATER WORKS.,
1111Pites Lee all east Invariablyin Pits, In dry
sand, and 1$ feet lengths. Also. hill assortment
of general
Castings for tifas and Water Worts.
eltni a a:6 /3 4 c ittis t ir Li,lemnatilLronnar."'
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLAiIIitIOMB s
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Hag facilities eo.extenalVe with •the leading
Forges In the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily tilt all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON BOD 4, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES,
_together with every
description of SLUM WORK. Once and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apith4o
ROBINSON BEAL & CO., •
Snocessors to ROBERSON, MIMS & MILLI!!,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBURE4, •
Manntnatnrers of Boat and Stationary Stearn En
gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Bearing,
Snartiut lugs of all . descriptions-, Oil Tanks
and S Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for GIFFAIM'S PATENT INJECTOR
fin reeding Boilers. ' jali:rs3
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Youth Ward Foundry and Nadine Work',
5•3133118 HY BT., ALLKOHRNT CITY.
kanniketnrers of Stationary and Portable Steam
hugines, uu ryes's..., Ditto's, Shafting, Grist
and Saw Mill Work, Weig hts, M Wago n ach
Castings. Grate Bars, Boxes,
&e. Build to order and have on hand Engines of
_
all elves. a:MOO
DIAMOND OIL WORKS. -
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Once, DAZZELL BIID,DING.
fail Duquesne W.V. Pittsburgh. Pa.
WADING AND BING,
Commission Keretuats and Brokers is
retrolom and its Producti,
DALZELL'B BLOCK, DUQUESNEVAY I
PHTIADIELI'HIA. ADDREISB,
Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
123 80IITII SECOND BTBZET.
10 . ,
VCR BBOTHEBS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DZALEBEI /27
Petroleum and its 'Products,
rucorngmottr: ALZEIE Irwin etreeta.
L ia
Pbilldelphiseace-4.11! WALNUT BT.
spuwao
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT R. C. MD]
. 114
. bleireivamducz or
Librlcating &HightestßuningollB.
Relives Railroad Axle 011.
Stands great heat withoutchang e; s :
• Umpld at lowest temperatures. 13 Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather. , • ,
Lo4lololOtlwee Extpettep ifirgeggebso sh o p,
Witt cut Screwy. '
saw RIR and Billashog MU Oilse—
*dented tog a. , . . ~.
(spindle lillead-Liglit Ono
011. Bannerot Benzoic,
ing a Virdeni Gasoline,
Harness OIL • - Parra/Sas,
Alilioß VARNISH. to preserve Bright Dan
Work and Machinery Dom Bust.
Theo products are manufactured under Dr.
I g o
Tweddielesatent b Superheated Steam In Tao
cup. Ibe fatbrica g,wn are almost odorless,
perfectly pare . u onst, and meetly light col
orod, eftn d stag temperature ouches' eii:a=t
remgin itinpid d 'extreme cold. • The
0111 are unequalled. twttare In COnlitant -Cie An
many of the principal Mired& lismlflikat
De examined and orders , eft. at ' /14
STD& ET. Works at Sharpstrurg Bridge. •
OVELTV-WORKEr -
pITTEIBURGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
Pounded A. D. 11183.
&DAMS. & 00.
czywromt wrsinhunNeAnu" Int *I Pavr -
En) PLATFORM *LW COUNT.=
CALEB.
jams Pa ntlltt e r, az I, iLtesk.'& 1 1 4 Lataeh
mons or rasT Avuopitchivirr
Dilstatfterssi , •
PROPOSAL S.
'4NOIVoyhAI MOW
?in" irmisitatwastvAlr*
NOTICE TO COIIiTRACTQW9r7
.A.,1 MIAOW 11110EVSAVII ferOradttptraildir •
arseatblng Ottsa401:1011 STREIT, nem Try
to Iron Alley. will be reeelyed ettble
until 11111 DAT; bebtosaber 10th . •4 0347 . 21 1% ,
gall issePlTlOltriaki.Afreblot any,
“:s ti"
,
I- E. dot:• V. (4.1 z: To 01)
OILS.
DLY,. ,SEPTElkagit-h-
FINANOIAL
AMERICAN BAIL
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 3200:000
Stoekholders , Individually Liable.
DANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD, ,
Dinacroas.
Jobn M. !Miraland,
Archibald Wallace,
Jan. D. Kelly,
Wee, Floyd.
. •,., . . •
organized and prepared
buißneez. ,-,
Thos. M. Marshall,
Wm. T. Bhannon,'
James W • Arrott,
Chas. B. Leech,
John FloYd,t• 4 .
This Bank is how fully
to do aggeneral tanking.
4 Zu
FIFTH AVEN,trE BANK
Of Pittsburgh. ,
No. 195 FIFTH AVENUE.
CAPITAL. ........
STOCKHOLDERS. INDIVIDVALLY LIA
BLE.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
deposits. Collections made on ail accessible
points in the United States and Canadas on most
favorable terms.
Exchange on all the principal Foreign cities
bought and sold.
Discount data Tumidity and Friday.
Open from 9 A. H. to 3 and on Saturday
evenings froMT to 9 o'clock.
Dirac-roue:
, ED. DMIKIDUE, W. P. WEYBIA.N._ .
W. H. SIMS. FRANK
MEYER,,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER,
DAN. .KINZER. EMI D. M. ARMOR,
L POERSTEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE President.
F. E. SCHENCK, Cashier. . •
suriaisi
CITY BANK..
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 5100,009;
BTOCKIEOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY 'LIABLE.
LTITIDEST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
, FOREIGN EXCHANGE •
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on • all the principal
points of the United States and Canada.- , •
letostitticic Imassm. President.
J.sw Es ItiCCABE,.Vice President.
W. N. MORGAN. Cashier.
maw:on 8.
D. Ihmsen. . James McCabe,
Thomas Bourke, John Savage,
J. Dunievy, Jr.. Terence Campbell,
Patrick Estle. James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr, H..t.irreyvogle, -
Jno.Jos.Herniann. Thomas Barnes,
Hugh Keating. . jel:ks
THE
SAFE iIEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, January 24, MT. For the safe-keeping
of Bonds 'and other Securities, 661 a and Sliver,
Silver Plate. Books. Records. Diainonds and
Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee,
and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof
vaults. Building and (Bike:
lkolUß'l'lif I'EXTE,
PIITEIBVIEGH, P
PRESTosx.r—WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Vicx Pazsmssr—HENHY LLOYD
DIRECTORS
'M. PHILLIPS. JAMES I. BENNETT
HA AIRY LLOYD, IBTRON IL PAINTER
WILLIAM REA. ;30s. S. siniemsinv.
WILLIAM M.
CURT IS G. ON,!G HU EO SSRGEEY BLAcK,
13sciirrAnt AND TREASURER:
IS. •F. VuN BONNHoII.ST:
su3:n67
HART, CAI:WHET & co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
(IT/OFMK)1111 TO HAPZIA. HART 41.00.1
D y l an.
Exchange,pin, Coupons,
£nd particular attentionsale paid to the purchase
and al'
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Slant Drafts . OTI Z 40314031.
nn:enc
PACIFIC IUILWAY GOLD. LOAN
lOW.. aitelf, MORGAN 1; CO,LUS
Exchange Place, and .41. K. JESUP co.,
,
12 Pine Street, t Y., offer for sale the
ttonds Rosa. Parlik..bilway.
These Bonds pay, seven per cent. in Gold;
4
have thirty years to run; tre — Free from
Givenimeni Taiation ; ant tecurid'byrit
Land: Grants:4lM= Mlle Lens of the
Finest Lands in . -Kansas and Colorado.
In addition to thls speelailrant the Com-
pang Mee: owns Three ligioni Acres
In Kansas, whist are'beingiapidly sold to
develop theemmtry , and improve the read.
n • 1..
ihry area fitst mortgage apoatke eiteaslOa
of the road from' Sheridan,' Kansas, to
Denver, Colorado. The road in operation - ,
417 miles long, upon which ills also a mort
-
gage, NOW ELENS MORE THIN ENOUGH
AET INCOME, TO PAY THE INTEREST
ON THE EN:LOO; : There Is no better
security in the kaarhet—this being ,in
SOO) reipeets better than GOTITIIMORt ae. 7
eurities., ; APIA, ; IliTpltEST
- Tr IA •t ,
PLIABLE:IN GOLD:. Pelee 96; and,neern
ed -
i .
htqca t, CFren.,
•
, ty
firtllo6l . en 'APPllfifleie
Nrax,aa
3.1 4 4 1 . xg
s. v, 4 t t L i t e
869.
FINANCIAL.
.; .gt-0O3CA:),
SILIME, AND COUPONS
Biitight at Highest Prices.
PH. B. MERTZ, Banker
m Ceti Wood and Fifth Streets.
M HOLIIII,& lONS,.
MENEI:I
57 'jM:wiret. Street...,
rrrivrenViten. VA»
Chgkettinfin clade bn all , the principal points of
the United !States and Clinsdas.
Stocks,Soniis and other Securities
BOUGHT £RD BOLD ON 003101:11MION.
Particular atteaUcai paid to the Durchele and
sale of
United States Securities.
BRADYIES . co. ,
(Successors. oS. JONES d C 0..) -
•.•;
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
•
3EI 49. ± -4 *7 312 F.. I=l.
• BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OT
GOVERNMENT SECURtriES,
GOLD, SILT= AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
N Interest Allowed on Deposits. '
r
e's•twennielnr= Government Bonds at
u
Order executed for the PUP 011•7110
and Bale of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
.lAMB. T. BRADT & CO.
littsbut eltairttt.
FINANCI AND TRADE.
07110 E or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, Sept. 6, 1869.
The excitement in the gold market
was kept up today through dispatches
from Paris reporting the Emperor's
health in a bad state, for which a plausi
ble reason was found in the decline of
french rentes and a general depression
at the bourse. Gold opened at MN, be
fore the formal opening of the gold
room; the first sales, however, were at
137@13734, from which the market ad
vanced to 1379,1, but soon afterwards de
clined to 137%, at which itclosed a 4 B.
31. The decline seems to have been oc
casioned by a laige ntimber of orders
from the interior to sell gold from 13734
and downward, otherwise a, sharp rally
would have been made this evening' to
carry gold upandmake it scarce for to
morrow. The future price of gold is
now entirely depending on the courage
of the bears in the gold room, and the
large importing interest, all being heavi•
ly short gold , ,nd so far determin
ed to await "the shipping of cotton before
making any remittances. On the other
hand, if the healthof Napoleon is actually
influencing oui gold and bond market
here, gold should have sold up to 140 to
day, while it actually stood as low at the
close as at the opening.
Government bonds were strong early
in the day, but on new from the French
bourse being very inuch depressed and
excited, a tleclineof,about
. 3; through all
the different tuna followed immedi
ately.
• .
Stocks are unsettled and lower, ex
cept some clique stockiliks.l Cleveland,
North West and New York Central.
Money is easy and in elailiplent supply
Business 'quiet.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 137%; Silver, 130; Eighty
one's, 122; Five Twenties, 1862, 122%;
do. 1864, 122; do 1865, 122; do 1865,
Consols, 120%; do 1867,120%; dcr 1868;
12035; Ten Forties, 111%; New York
Central, 264%; Erie,; iteadiniti n
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 87; Ohio & kfisissippl, 131%;
Michigan Southern, sling Cleve
land' & Pittsburgh, 108%; -Chicago &
Rock bland, 11315; Chicago & North
Weritern, 81%; Chiftv& North Western
Preferred, 90%; Adams Expresa Com.
Pawl, 5714 hterchpuita Union Express,
1135; Pacific .1011,,--;_, Western Union
Telegraph Company, 8 7%; American Ex
press Company 36. 1 • - -
EXCHANGE, .Larons. thnalL
London, per ...,............L6,72116,85
Paris. per frino 27% 29
Berlin, tinder ' ' 98% 101
Frankfort, florins • - 57% 5934
—ClOsfng quetsitioluit'ecieivecl by James
.T Brady or, Co. Gold: 187%; United
States ' , Sixes, 1881, 122;:Five-Twenties;
1862, 122%,; do. 1864, 122: do. 1865.. 122
Ten-Fortaes,'lll%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1885,:120: do. do. 1867,
120%: dor, d0..1868. %; Due Com
pounder 419f-Union Pabifi6 Railroad,
85; Central do, do, - 99; Cy. Pacific,
—; Lake Superiors, 96.
LB,' Telegraph to the Pittsburgh. Gazette.]
NEW Yolutr September 6 , 1669
Money was easy and steady at-B®7 per
,
cent. until late in the afternoon, when it
beeittcto very active at rehnip - 7 per cenii=
for, call loans; activity,attrihnted to gold
speculation, which co ntinues
very heavy.
Sterling dull , B®B% per cent. Gold un
settled; openaliat,lB7,louched,l 37 %, fell
to 1813 X, advarrftd - to`187 1 )‘; and closed at
MX. Carrying rates 2(0 percent., and
borroiving fiat 2 per cent. , and 1-64©
1-82 per , oent. :41a34 1 Clearanees UN,.
calooo,ooo. A 'in 0141104,3, owing to the
illness of Napoleon, - appear In an excited
and AMNIA oondltioui AS ill Vilassoilldi
the decline in rentag,whioltallquoted at
69 fr. 75 c., agiatiiit frtkl 35 - e: ain &Mr.
6%4A3. ~:..,..r ,•h • t
eal O adit QBll l 1 14, 4 1 ggt I ,X, %.. --
1 P .
, / 2 k
(4;122%;.,d0. '64, .121):%122: do. '65, 121)
Ql`• do: new. 120 1 /,41203:4: d0.'67 120)
ig1120%; do. '6B, 11.10%@)12034. 10.40'5, 11
(011%.
State bonds • dull: Missouri% 87; 01 1.
Tennessees, 6034; New Tennessees, 513;
old Virginias, 55X; new Virginias, 51
old North Carolinas, 5535;.' new Carol
Stock Market unsettled and weal
Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 56%; Cun
berland, 3134; Western Union Telegrapt
37; Quicksilver. 14%; Mariposa, 7; dt
preferred, 12; Pacific Mail, 80%; Adair
Express, 66X; Wells, 10%; Americai
36; United States, 62%; New York Cen
ral, 12033 4 ; Harlem. 15835: Hudsoi
182%; Reading, 96X: Erie, 3331
- do. preferred, 57; ' Michigan Cen
lai r 129; Michigan Southern, 102 ,1
Illinois Central; 13734; Pittsburgh, 108 1 4
Northwestern, 80X; -do. preferred, 94;
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 71
Rock Island, 112%; St. Paul, 78; do. pr.(
ferred, 87; Wahlasn, 80%; do. preferrec
Si; Fort Wayne, 86X; Terre Haute ; 83%
do. preferred, 67%; Chicago and Alto:
151%; do. preferred, 151; Ohio and Mb
sissippi. 31%.
Mining shares dull: Smith di Parmel
265; Grass Valley 30. Boston prices
Calumet 50; Copper Falls 873: Franklii
13%; Quincy 25. Sub Treasury bauinc
887,383,445.
i
ALLECEIENY CATTLE'MARKET
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MeNbAy, Sept. 6, 1869.
CATTLE.
There was only a moderate supply (
stock on sale to-day, and with a fair (I(
wand and several sales for shipment
the market was steady, and prices Welt
well sustained, especially for the, bell(
grades, which were very scarce. Thin
were bin very few really good cattle o
sale, the great proportion of the offs:
Jugs consisting of rough steers an
stags, and thin heifers and cows, any,
good butchers experience some difficult
in getting all they wanted of this kin(.
•
while on the other hand, scalawa
butchers got all they wanted •withou •
much dificulty, at about last week'
prices. The former may be quoted I -
7@7%. and the latter at from 6 down to
Of the cattle on sale to-day, Chicag
fnitlished 8 cars, Manifield 5, Forrel:
Fort Wayne, Salem, Orville, Lowdon
ville, Degraff, La Rue, Bellair an
Marion, each I,'Crestline 3, Cleveland
Lima 2, total; 29. In addition thei
were quite a number in from adjoinir
counties, and there were over .700 soli
that is including Saturday and to-day.,
Hedges & Taylor sold 17 head of 11.1
nois steers, at an average of 6 cents. f
Aull & Co. bought 18 head steers, ave
aging about 1,050, at 5y,.
Carr & Kerwin 59 head steers, fro;
Chicago, at 534@7.
.Tames Hanlin 25 Washington Co. co*
steers and bulls, at 4C463,. •
Holmes. Lafferty&-Co. 59 head mix.
((lock, at 434@634.
Hazlewood & Blackstook sold
mixed stock, from Ohio, at 4X@7.34.
Smith & Blue 63 head mixed stool
from Ohio, at 434 ®63i.
Jas McAllister sold 34 head sma
steers, from Ohio, for Schooler, at
6 6 -
Jacob Needy sold 50 head mixed stool,
from Ohio, at 53@7%.
Emerick & Co. sold 22 head, frot
Ohio, bulls and steers, at 334@4 ft
former, andtr34 for latter.
Peter Hart an sold 49 bead Green At
steers, at 6y,,€)7,65.
M. Verner 17 head Washington
stock, at 6@6 1 4; 10 from Ohio, at 6@63
Flinner & Sheitmantle 44 head Butlu.
Co. stock, at 534@13V,.
Stakely & Bro. 6 head heifers at
cents. --
Mason dr Wells 33 head steers ar.' •
heifers, from Marshall Co., Va., . at 4.
6 cent's. Co. Garwin & .18 head Butler Co, stoc: ,
at 534 cents.
John Young sold 9 head two year • er.),!
Butler Co. steers, averaging 800, at 1:
per head.,
There were some other sales the pay
deniers of which we did not get.
• SHEEP AND LAMBS. • • ,
The market was more active an''
stronger than last week, and, as in ti,
case of cattle, prime fat sheep sold real
,;
ily at an advance, while the common"
grades, of which there was a- pretty ft - <
supply, were a little slow. As will be sei
by reference to the report of sales, sort,
few extra sheep, averaging 140 lbs, so
AS higkes ;6, but this is an outside figtO
and cannot be taken as a fair criterion
the market. Lambs sold from $1 to 53,:,
per head. The sales foot up nearly 1.9'
head against 2,300 last week.
• Blakely & Bro. sold 140; sheep at 132,l
to 53,50; lambs at 51,50 to 52,75. .
Garwin & Co. sold 138 sheep and lam'".
at 51,75; and 29 lambs at 53.
C. H. Moulton 501d.50 sheep and lam
at 52.50 to 56—the latter figure for extra
averaging 140. :
John McAllister told for McNeese, 1p
sheep and lambi at 51,25 to 52.75 4.
Adam Eckert sold 72 sheep and lamli
at 52 to 54,25, for former and s2©3
latter; also 110 sheep on.commission t;
53,65 to 4,76 per head. '
Sheitemantle & Stonffereold 265 heal
sheep at 51,75 to $2; lambs at 51,25 to - 51,73
M Elames sold 140; sheep : at 51,50 to 1i
and lambs about same.
Fowler dc Walters sold 425; sheep
11,50 to $3,75; lambs at 75 to $3.
John Beeler sold 100 sheep at 162 to
Johnathan Davis sold 60 head, trz
ends, left over last.week, at 11.25@2.
John Fairley sold 125 sheep airi
lambs.
Jacob lb* sold 90 sheep and lambs e s j'''
an average of . ' •
sous.
The demand for this class of stock
these yards continuealight being conti
ed entfrely to supplying the wants
the retail trade, and - We continue
qt . :total"( a retail way at 11034 toll' p
cwt.
Oviatt sold4B fat hogs to Ernerict •
.%
Co,averaging Bs.ll4lseasot9to. /LI
same
buyers
e l 7B O c
4tso. • 8
•
PHILADELPHIA. September 6 .-Beev-,..
in demand and prices firmer, with sal r "-:
of I.Boo,head at 8X09,;60 for extra
ern steers, 7@851.3 for fair to'good, ai
5@)6)44 groat for common. ; Sheep
fair demand, - with-sales of 4000 'head F.,
4 @A° - gives. Hogs. in demand at
O A ces. with sales of 8,000 head at ,7 113 , : - .
a 3,50 for slopped, and 144614,50 per
net for corn-fed:
CHlCAGO,SeptoiMber B.—Cattle' dczT:i
and nominal, 11,80(4)4,47H and - 1 / 7 ,25 1 ; : :: : ,
7,50 for good to choice steers, ~.12toge
et and firm, /8,45@8,90 fpr eoirttgioA get::
9,35: for fair to medium and 19,50@9,
for goodsto choice:3 0;1; rs,
...
ST. Louis, September 6.—Cattle—le
-grades plenty . at 2(§5360 the inferldr,
prime choice nominal. at 80)0Nc.,i,.110 ,- Z
:=‘;.,
stead at NalOo fort otuktc?iebbiclkair.:-..'
IN® ,113 for stock: -
OrscritztaTl, September 41;zilibitt 'at
dull stud lovon 18.41 k. p i p, the lattu r. , - 1-,
an ettrastiCratil: Bair - cattle are
uhiliged slid Arm at la to 14450.
r. 1.4
. .
- b Ll€&iithc Market; - i.