The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 09, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS
zBTAI3LIBBILD IN 1846.
ANDERSON Sr, WOODS,
xxstrEkarclugsp
BEST.' aririNED
- -Of ever? detscripttOk.` Also, belt
Bennet Berman Plow and fining Steel,
CORNED , BOBS AND ITESST ANlClftris.ritts.
bash:, anits:n4l
MILLER, & ?BUN.
GIiEB.AL PASTIMILB
WM. MICTCALIP. REUBEN ?CLIME.
GEO. W. BARB, MIAs. p.A.WON.
Srsclia, PAILMSR—S. M. BIER,
CRITSCV.NT STEEL *ORkS,
MILLEII, BARR &
OFFICH I No. 119 Liberty Strett,
prrogiuses.
MED
DUQUESNE WORKS.
CIOLEIDLIVikThI & 00'
31anutsobarars of
IRON, - NAILSIi . STEEL ,
v
AALES AND SPRINGS,
DIMITESNE, L X MID JIINLLTA ,
FIAT BAR. BOUND AND SQUARE IRON.
BO IL
HAND, Boor, N WIESDAND ¶I
ANN
IRON,
ER PL ASA ANEADS,
HUARD IRON
___DRke and DROXPER BALLNDAN
JA
YLANOrtv, OUEN. BAILS.. OY
IRON, .. .. , .
W AND FLAT RAIL for Coal Roads.
%lOW RARS,WEDOLS a Heattow TEETH,
- RING, PLOW .k.ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
EITEL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL IDLES, STEEL BRASTINAI, A. B.
COACH. •
BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
XLES.
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES. .
ill Goods First Class . and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WOMB.
lizteenth Street and Allegheny Itirer,
and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
rata
SHEFFIELD STJEEL WORKS.
num, NIMICa& 00.,
PITISBT7EGEt. PA..
umfietarers of every deseriptfon of
VAST GERILDI STEEL,
. • 13ATiW araines,
na.r.4l„ , i 2 1. %) vi r iyilaigri 4
Warehouse,.B3 Water and 100 First Sta.
BEACH DWIOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Ilannfoaturers of all deeplptlolui
of
Eiar3WOMILA.
•
MIMS and arehouse., TECIERTIWTH, THIRTY
/On add 71.MIALOAP EiTSZETS,
BRASS FOIINDERS•
il]ET4il{,Vl Sji R,
BLCCISSOB TO
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
DULDIL rEOMPTLY TO WIDE&
Maliable and Grey Iron Fittiligs,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
THROTTLILSAIWIT AND_ CHECK 1 11 LYE
ALT. awns rierrEari.
_
JEKOINI CUOICS, I
Brass Work of every desalptlon for
E:t3team., Water and OIL,
Ithitil/..4lrtiltlitEl or J. ht. 00017,11 , 6
Improied Salaam-Wheel Steam ?map.
Agent* for. Drindttav Patera Oil
eke. the best Or the Afar/wt.
Mice ind Works, corner Thirteenth and Me
IRON WORKS.
,
.....,... •_. . •
li ilil SILitSBN - PROCBSS
The Trustees are now oretoWellict kraut &en-
Su Sor the use of the SLIABOU&IISKII Ilto
- . . ,
. . .. .
The superior quality Imparted to Noon Iron,
S be great Improvement tn inferior iron. and the
reduced coshcommcnd it to ill manufacturers of
Iron.
Firtitswitbtog to use it can obtain licenses b 7
inSPlYtnit to ' •
..
..,
JAS. .P. P. SPEER
• - Attorney for the Trustees,
BOONS 1 and A, English's Bnlldini, 9453
rani* avenue.
Parties interested are invited to TIM , the
aliOlh.NßEß,Altit WORN& where the recess a
hi
=win successful operation. ' • ' reihdi
ErraosoN, raEgrois & co.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works;
Warehaase, Not. 165 and 167 FIRST
=MT, oopos Ito Monongaaels Hone.,
51:424:d5-444' .711714175131M0/1.
GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET:
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
BOHEMIAN AND MINA.
NNW' STYLESA,_
DINNIA/4,.. 4 SEA t ri T s,
• 921-MB,
emoicesui
slugs stook OA
SUNFAB PLATED GOO— D -S1
~.
\.
\ Call and emsmine onr_eßd i t i Zaw
liseloMtr o ar e m
B a \E. BREED & 00.
11061111 BOLE 8s COi l
Point Alleluia pailunineStn
(Niue. TEA Pours.)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Arnchifnists , - •
Kan dspl/394301T_ANG1711.5 and STA
TION/LIM a HINE of MI OM •
gpedal attention in teito'our new STATION
OIL WELL itIiejpiLAIR,ZOILTA BIA
BOlLll%_of IS-lioraemowar.
OANI7NOBf every Iclnd, mule to order atour
foundry, on•rulßD'BTßEalaullow,liasket.
RIGS for Oil Wells, _PIILLEYSt
HANGERB.,I3OIIBE and TOIMLOGO
_SOBEWB sna
MOON TOBACCO MOMS, era nand sad made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,.
Fronting on the Alleghell7 Wier. near the Point,
FIFTEEN/WU, PA.
dir Ail orders protaistltr flied. Tug re.
FORT PITT . 1
BOILES, STILL AND TABil
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TIMITLAB, DOIIBLIC-PLUBD TIMULAN,
11111e110X AND CYLINDER STEAK BOIL.
NES.
SIIIA 24 3TILLB AND OIL TANlik
BY% BBILECIONO AND 111 , 11,AN8 ,
BBTTLING PANS. SAL
T FANS AND CON.
DINSEBB .
BTXAM OAWAINTIMB AND MON
RIDGES'
raaaorr who AND COAL warm
eines and Warehouse. eerier Seeo ts sid,
. Thirds Short semi Liberty . Stree.
—Orders sent to the above addrees will be
.xontly attended to. mh7:188
nounmi. co"
BOILER INIARERS
BAND SHEET IRONWORILERS,
NM SO, SS FEB* BT.
Baring sersared large yard and turedied
with the meet approved machinery, we are pre
Pared to manufacture every description of Beth
888 In the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any made the country. Oneya, Breeching,
Mire Bees. Steam P ipes, Locomoure Boilers,
COlidelllarlk Bat P/1111. Tants, Oil Miss agita
tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron, Bridge.", Sugar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of BarabLirs rat
ent Boilers.
Se7airirß dose on anortest nice.
JANES EL Rift% • .
Nod. 55 and 56 water Street,
Trimming', Wt.,
stAltonis Or
IRON OIL T.A.NE..SS
13r ; ILEK 4 1 PANG. COPPER STEAM ran,
BOLLING MILL STAMM.
And SEOCBT laws WORE,
Per Steamboats.
JAB= N. D. sauna
JARED IC BRUSH. ei SON,
iLANUPACTEDUIDS 01
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tata&
MEET IRON WORE. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, its.
IIrEWCONSON' -
y _
Machine Stone Worka,
:I . [lttiwealt fitige4ll2lo 2ol 4
ittivhcrima • to:
goy hand or prepare_oartatwiV mime
it ualih d atom* at Bzirwel7
dta r i: W I" --jlnd.c.llll6—aa;-,18411C, gesima"
Of ail delallaani.
WOOhD 1'
WORKS.
-auxurecTuasits
PrrISBURGiii, Pa.
STOV-03, ASTINGS, &o.
A.. 88A311016.1EY it CO.,
110.80 WOOD STREET,
lianafacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
•
TO BZ 10131111.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PA'l`TbliNs AND 15i PROVithiENTd. 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 VOLCANO
STOVE. for churches, halls and stores. Over 500
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. jell°
allikrtlllAUS &CO,
111211:17ACTURZBIS OF warn' or
. rIXECT
r sc-,,
sevircrimus, .
BOSTON GOOSING 84G 14
k MERY tirIINACE," ,
Bon WAtinore. BunDures.
TIIII - NZW Atlgn:4l33 COMO* VI . O M BB.
"BSOULA.TOB.,, uOl. BIA. CooK *ITA
VAN's My:lmM , stlgttl, MUTABLE
WOMB OAST 140)1 XA81n..14, ,8
HaPLECTOBEAVIgskfree from sal Mut:
eIiLLTILY3O. isisußßß. Aer -- •
206 and 208 ipetty Street;
9•25:ye ' yrrreetreett. PA.
01008 STOVES.
CET. THE BEST
Aissirari. co.is
k TRIUMPH;
rail 81T1142110178 COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
till many other Store In the Union.
BISSELL & 00.,
1(0._285-lAbertv St.reet.
also on baud and for ago,
ra ? " 1& 1 6 41
t , .111.1:1001EIN6 @EB, to.
Ea
LUMBER.
T, infruoguss
100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
1104 00 feet 12 inch Clear Plank,
25.000 feet 12 Inch Common Plank
28,000 feet Dry 1 and
sadck Oak:
28 000 ft- St, 1.131,11 Ludt Poplar:
- 10. ieet Dry Poplar Scantling:
10,55171, feetDrylrellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
1188.000 feet en No. 1 18 inch Mena! Shin.
gl.
200.0001 4 0. 116-inch Shingles. sawed;
so,oeuel 15-baoh Mangles. shaved;
• • 1 Bricki
00
.o q ooTile.
• 100 Tons Fire Clay;
Also; saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posta, end an articles in the line on hand and for
salo by A.L2ILANDEIt PATTERSON_ 'garde—
n. Boecoo swot and corner of =fable and
Juniata stteets. Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor
ough of Hunetiester• ap :6
STONE. t
XIMPITIPIII . i f : G /PLEXT7I tiIIIIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,- 1889.
1 1 011 rig: cnr. :ww
:Chi FORT PITT
FOUNDRY
OFFICE AND IVORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
larigngines Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines • Se
torts, and Castings genera lly. .
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallaiaa IlttNw
,PIPMEinrC III,43II3,
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
YOB 015 AND WATZB WORMS.
Xy PURA are all east invariably Pits, la dry
Pad, and 1! feet lengths. Also, fall assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
•
I would also all the ?Mutton of Bnparintea4
eats of Baa Works to La make of hrrohTis.
4
DUQTJESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM 1111=1
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & 430.0
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily ell &Borders for STEAMBOAT
SEIAPTd, CRANKS. PISTON ROD., LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, BAJJ,BOA.D AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, tog ether with every
description of SHAPE woßir. Office and 'Forge,
Corner of Duquesne 'Yap and First Street.
spi4:h4o _ MIMIMMIN
ROBINSON, BEA fr. CO.,
woe.. to IMMERSOM, Mins $ XILLIES.
WASEDNGTCIN WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PVITSBORGH ,
Manufacturers of Boat and MUMMY Mau Ea
rl:keg, Blast Engines Mill Machinery, filming,
ftsiting, Cuing* of all descriptions: Oil Tant a
slid Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Me, No. corner lint and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for OITFARIPB PATENT INJECTOR
for feeding Boilers. 1a11:01
TRORA.B CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and ffiirhlneWork',
ISANDINSHT ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY. PA“
Manufacturers of Buttoner/ and Portable Steam
Eatiauca, tru treas.% etuleys, Blurting, Grist
and tials Mill Work, Boiling MCI and Machine
Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wavn Boxes,
*c. Buil to order and hale On band gamines of
all sizes. tuirl4:o
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
Dace, DLLZELL BUILDING,
WAIMG AND
Commissiaa literalists and Biota. 11
Petroleum and its Products
rETLADZIXEM. ADDIUMEI,
Boom 17, Chambe rof Onnmeres,
133 801ITII szeoni. EITIMIGT
TACK pKoTlizas,
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
\ AND DEAL= IN
Petroleum and its 'Products,
flttsoartk 011ietr—DALEIILLIB NOILDINO.
earner 01 unquesne Wskana Inds streets.
Phitsdeipkts Oilee—MlT WALNUT BT.
spire2o
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM\REFINERY.
SERUM W. C. TWEDDLI4
xerivrAcrruozo or
Ltnicating . Br, High Test Burning Oils.
leUps* llallsead Axle Oil.
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid al lowest•temperatlues. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather. •
L•eomotlve. Zemin% *whine ahoy;
Will ant Screws.
saw 11111 and Plantes 11#1 011 e,
Adapted far high aed. . • ,
Wane 011, Weelread•Lfght OM
011. Tasuaere Stall. Beesples
leg AIl ledshlng.oll, Ussoiline,
Harness 011. Parraalne.
serve Bright Iron
ARMOR VADNI)3II.. to pre
Work and Machinery from Bust. •
These products are manufactured tinder Dr.
Twaddle , s_patent by Superheated steam in Vac
cue. '/ he. Lubricating 01 T are almost, odorless,
Perfectly p ore, uullortn, and mostly light col
°red, stan d shies temperature unchan tvfficl
remsaultmpid diming extreme cold. The
Olts are unequalled, and min Constant use on
many of the principal Ballrowils. Samples on
S
examined • and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
MIMI
(H 12171( WARD.)
OILS.
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Duquesne Way. Pittsburgh. P%.
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
NOVELTY WORKS.
prnsuiraGit
NOVELTY WORKFo• .
Founded A. D. 1818.
kialls, primp, & 00.
IAIMPACTI7MII or
CRIOPPONS STANDARD,LIPATELBAK AT.
MKT) PLATFORM AIM COUNT=
SCALES.
{.Lau/ !Wai n.
o D i r jir ki, ar d
"MMI; iflrele7BultiliATT
Pitte~nrßAlß AND PEEROMEIR x.
VIANAIi
i s orni k ORNAMENT- At
RAID WOV*
AND VNIDI,c!t.
TWA One,siess Hatithleld. ruturr
amt. • eAeral assortm r eat tica vz
301n4iic
00 GV BAJ Z
ITILL -111 • -- V - .611e °4 M
waduilMiLiamizinror 601.4.44
AMERICAN BANK.
No. 80` tOURTH AVENUZI,
PITTSBITEGEL
: CAPITAL • • • • • 6200.000
S iekheiders Individually Liable.
DANN. OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
- JOHN FLOYD -WM. FLOYD,
Fruldent. Cashier.
• Drascrasii. -
11305.415r1141111, John M. Mnrtland,
Wraj esnon, . Archibald Wallace,
James . Arroit, Jas. B. Belli,
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
J•tin
Thi l ateral Banking organised arid prego - 'red
to do bnOness.
pin
FIFTH AVENUE' BANE.
Of Pittsburgh..
No. 195. FIFTH 4.V.11,NUE.
.
~
CAPITAL 'Wm twee .
,
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA
ELF.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST - allowed en time
deposits. Collections made on-itll accessible
points in the United States and Canada& on most
ravetable terms.
Exchange on all the principal Foreign cities
bought and sold. .
Discount days Tuesday and maw -
Orwn from 9 A. Ii• tcl a P. it., satin Saturday
evenings from I to 9 o , c:ock. -
DIET.CTORS:
ED. DITHRIDBE., . W. P. PTSYMAN,
W. H. SIMS. ' • FRANKI.IEBERT,
W. C.
KINZE ROBERR. D. M. ARMOR, MEYER,
DAN.
, -
EMIL POERSTEL. •
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
E. E. SCHENCK, Cashier.
atafonsl SI
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 11100,0004 ,
BTOCABOLDERS INDIVIDf ILLY LIABLE.
ritranaa 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.
DOmtNica lrixszu. President.
JAMES MCCABE.. Vice President.
W. N. Idonoksr. Cashier.
DIPACTOng.
D. IhMsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
J. Dunlery, Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr, ll.A.Freyvogle,
Jno.Jos.Bertnlntl. TlOl2/15 Barnes,
k 5
Hugh Keating. jei:
THE
SAYE DEPOSIT COIIPANY
Of.:Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, January 24, 1667. For the safe•keeping
of Bonus and other Securities, Bola and Silver,
Silver Plate, Books. Records, Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions. under guarantee,
and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof
vaults. Building and Office:
AV. S 3 FOURTH drEXUE,
PITTISBVEGII. rA.
Puzslinwr—NVlLLlAM
VICE PatsiDENT—HENRY LLOTYi).
• DIRECTORS: ,' • '
WM. PHILLIPta. JAREB I. MINMETt,
lIN NRI 1.1.071), IBYR.ON H. PAINTE.U,
WILLIAM REA, ,J 0.1.. S. MORIsIS.Iti.
WILLL&M M. LYoIkT,IGE.O4.I:3M 'IL/LOC,
CURTLS U. RUSSEL
SEC . RETARY AND TRZASIIR
R F. Vuti
as:r.fr
HART, CLIIGIIEI ik CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood &roots,
Prx-rentmon, PA.,
aromas= TO 11/114NA. SAST a 00..1
tosenien ref
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular ett an e rg r e Dr to the verenese
COVERNOirIT BONDS.
Dresfia on I.ondon. •
inyloon
PACIFIC DAILVAY GOLD LOAN
Messrs. DißriFiT, - MORGAN is
Exchange Plate, and I. L JESU? la CO.,
12 Pile Street, A. Y., offer for sale the
Bondi of the hum ha(' Railway.
These, Bonds pay seven per tent.' in Bold;
have thirty yearn to ran; are Free from
.overament Taxation; aro stared by a
Ind Grant of 'Three Million Acres of the
Finest Lands yin llamas and Colorado.
In addition to this special grant the Com
any also owns thret Millions of Acres
in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
velop the country and improve the road
Tin area first mortgage upon the extension
of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to
DeUM, Colorado. The road in operation
$7 miles long, upon which it is also a wort .
age, NOW SIGNE HOBE THIN ENOUGH
NET INCONE TO PH " HE INTEREST
ON THE NEW LOIN. There is no better
security in the market—this tieing in
01110 mopeds better than Government Se
conies. PEINCIPIL AND INTEREST
PkYlBllll I 401,D. • Price 96, and aura•
ed Intereat, iaCaereney. Plunpidets, rapt
Raiaunt farahlte4 an appittailoi,
I;MEIM
g, , L
II I
FINANCIAL.
41311rCPW.
SILVER. AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Price*.
PH. R. NERTZ, Banker
Car. Wood and Fifth Streets.
nye
N. HOLMES' & SONS,
57 Market Street,
PrITTNI3IIReI I a
Oolleetions glade on all the principal petite of
the United States and Canadu. -
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 00113132810 N.
Particular attention paid to the pnrchaso and
sale of
United States SeCtii'itieg
1130:u
LMis T. BEADY 86 CO.
(Bnocenon 08. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts,
3E3 371. 1:4 IS
BUY AND BILL ALL KINDS 07
GOVERNMENT SECIJRIITES,
GOLD, SILVER LSD COUPONS,
ON MOST PAVOIMBLE TXBIdEI.
Interest ALtoired on Deposits.
•
Br Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and
DOLL.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
ejt gittslogijexaidtt.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Omen or Prrrentotaa Gasarra,
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, 1869.
Government bonds are steadily de
dining under the influence of a tight
money market, and the lower quotations
from Europe. The European money
markets are still very unsettled and
depressed, and naturally a little desire
is manifested to invest in our securities,
on the presumption that they will soon
advance. The sudden , rise in gold from
131% to 137%, at a moment when a fur
ther decline was looked for, made ,the
most sanguine foreign holders pause a
moment before making further pur
chases: There is a general desire to sell
bonds, not atraolutely held as a perman
entinyestment, in anticipation of lower
prices, but they are a little slow in ac
cepting the lower , quotations that now
prevail. •
Gold opened this morning at about
one-half per cent below the closing quo
tations of last evening, sold rapidly dowit
to 134%, advanced to 135%, and closed
rather weak at 135. The cliques had
great difficulty In sustaining the market
for the last two days, and may be com
pelled to sell out in order to save, thenaz
selves from heavy loss. Should such a
course be pursued, much lower prices
for gold must be looked for before a rise
can take place. Niithing but un
favorable European news will advance ,
the xo remit= for the present, just in the'
face of large cotton exports. Our grain
exports must also be very large, no mat
ter whether the present prices are too
high or not. Oar supplies of grain are
enormous and we must ship at any price.
Stocks are dull and have declined,
with few exceptions. New York shares
and Cleveland are the Only - stocks that
have advanced. Money scarce and com
mands full rates.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Marts: Gold, 18596: Silver, 129; Eighty
one's, Mg; Five Twenties, 1862, 122;
do 1864, 121; do 11365, 121; do 1865,
Ooneols, 11936; do 1867, 11934; do 1868,
119%; Ten Forties, 110; New York
Central, 205%; Erie, —; Reading. 96%;
Pittelnugh. Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 86%; Ohio it kffshalppi, 131%;
Michigan ;southern, 10234 Cleve
land it Pittsburgh, 109%; C &
Bock island, 111%; Chicago irk
Western, 79g; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 88%; Adams 'Express Com
pany, 55%; Merchants W estern Exyres,
1134; Pacific Mail, --; Union
Telegraph Company, 86%; American Ex
press Company 86%.
Excirstfor., Larg&
London; per ...... ..... —8 6 , 70 46,80
Paris. per franc ..... . ... . ..... 27% 28%
Berlin, thaler ........ ... . ...... 99 100
Frankfort, florins ........ . ... 5734 59
--Closing'quotations received by James
T. Brady at Co. Gold: 1353 f; United
States Sixes, lBBl, —; Five-Twenties;
1862,121 g; do. 1864, 120%; do. 1865, 120%
Ten-Forties, 110%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 11934: do. do. 1867,
11934; do. de. 1868. 119%; Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad,
86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Paoitic
10336; Lake Superiors, 96.
tßy Telegraph to tte Pittsburgh Gazette )
ITEM _Tons, September % r ag , .
Money iirmni and active at 7 per cent.
Currency and gold ahipmentato the west
ate increasing, but not heavily. Mer
chants find difficulty in ' effecting loans
at 9 and 12 per cent., and no large amounts
can be had at these rates. The Govern
ment bought 82,000,000 of 6 per cent.
bonds to-day at ,118 80-100.
r c
7%©13%, peent. Gold
epenedffull at 185%ideclined to 134%,
advanced to: , 185%, and closed at • 185.
One, loan was made of 83,000, 0 0 0 gold
today at 7 per cent. The banks have
ePared theirleturafar tho:Oompteol:
ier of Currency. _ .
Governments Wattlf- in* lower: - Latent
41s4tationa-49115001 do. '62,
•
21%; do. '63, 20%: do. 'B5, 21; do.
new, 19%; do. '67, 18 1 ; do. '6B,
19%; 1040's, 11; curreney 6's, 0%.
State Bonds dull; new Tenn., 52%;
Virginias, 57; North 'Carolinas, 48; Mu,
sour's. 873;; Hannibal and St. Jo issue,
90%; Express stooks quiet; Railways
ruled dull but closed a little firmer.
Five-Thirty Prkes: Cumberland, 32W
Western Union Telegraph, 36%; Quick - -
silver, 14; Mariposa:- 8; do. .preferredi
13; Pacific Mail, 19 1 8 ; Boston Water,
15 1 %; Adams Express, 65%; Wells,lB4r.
American, 38%; United States, 61%; New
York Central. 205%: Harlem, 156; Hud
son, 164%; Reading, 64%; Erie, 34;
do. :preferred, 56; Michigan Cen
tral, 129; Michigan Southern, 102 1 ;
Illinois Central. 137; Pittsburgh, 10 ;
Northwestern, 80 1 %; do. preferred, 80%;
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati,
78; Rock Island, 111%; St. Paul, 76%;
do. preferred, 85%; Wabash, 79; do. pre
ferred, 80; Fort Wayne, 86%; Terre
Haute, 40; do. preferred, 57; Chicago and
Alton, 150%; do. preferred, 150%; Mis
sissippi, 31%.
Coin disbursements, $96,188.
Coppers at Boston : Calumet, 50; Quin
cy, 25. Copper Fails ' 834 ; Franklin, 13;
Hecla 80; Hancock, 1%; Minnesota, 1%.
Sub Treasury receipts: gold, $896,151;
payments, 5283.522; balance, $75,831,314.
Currency receipts, 5193.129; payments.
52.280,053; balance, $10,260,251; general
balance, $88,231,600.
EZ2I
PITTSBURGH LIVE STOCK MAR
KET.
•
PENN'A CSICTRILL STOCIN YARDS,
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 8, 1869. S
CATTLE.
The daily sales from noon on Wednes
day last until noon today were as fol
lows:
- • •
Wednesday, Sept. 1..
Thursday, " 2..
Friday, 44 3..
Saturday, 44 4..
Monday, 4, 6..
al 7..
Tuesday,
Wednesday, 4, 8..
Total 1,461
The arrivals thus far this week have
been nutlet:tally large; and to-day, with .
the pens full to overflowing, and un
favorable advices from the east, the mar
ket was very dull and weak, and prices
tended downward. There was about the
usual number of buyers in attendance,
but they were all, particularly the New
Yorkers, asking for concessions, and
concessions they determined to have,
otherwise they would not buy, at least
it was so intimated. The great propor
tion of the offerings were of the common
and medium grades, and this class of cat
tle. as might be expected, were harder
to sell, and did not bring, relatively, as
good prices as the better grades. -It is
probable that the former have declined
from 40 to 50 cents per cwt., and the lat
ter 20 to 2.5, but it Is •expected that the
decline will be much greater before Sat
urday, as the New Yorkers seem de
termined to bear the matket as much as
possible. In regatd to 'prices, the rea
der is referred to the report of sales be-
ow.
WEDNESDAY, Septernber 1.-Orr &
W. for Sly to Graff 18, weighing 17,590,
at 6; S. Bo or to McGinnis 21, weig hin 4oo, at 4;50; McClain Jr. Irvin to J.Mar
tin 17. weighing 16,610, at 0,60; Fetridge
to Briggs 34, weighing 37,020, -at 6,60;
Hazlewood &B. for Bandies to Black.
well 17, weighing 13,190; Adams to
Duffy 2 1 , weighinglB,4B o , at 6; Frego to
Lamb 31, weighing 35,3e0, at 7; Smith it
B. for Munsor to Lamb 32, weighing 38,-
780, at 7,75.
Tsurtsosz, September 2.-Holmes, L.
•t Co. for Beals to Kelley 20, weighing
18,700, at 6; same for Musser to Houtz
berger 16, weighing 18,Z20, at 7,25-41&
over; Hedges it Taylor for Maxwell to
Martin dr, Lamb 29, weighing 33,080;
Ferris to Blackwell 18 bulls, weighing
14,360, at 3,13; Farall to Lamb 17, weigh
ing 17,400, at 6,75; Same to Martin 18,
weighing 21,950, at 6,75; Bash for Wel- -
halm to B.W. Gellitt & Co. 79, weighing
97,430, at 7,60; -Rockhill to Kelley 35,
weighing 34,900, at 6; Needy to 'Clemens
67, weighing 81,400, at 7,90, off the cars.
FRIDAY, September 3.- Orr &W. tor
H
Rodgers to B. W. Gillett 36, iveighl
ing 36,630, at 5,80; olmes, L. & Co. to
B. W. Gillett & Co. 100, weighing 109,950,
at 7,43; same for Blair to Kelley 24,
weighing 19,660, at 5,6235; same for Judy
to same 40, weighing 40,420, at 5,623,.
• TIIESDA.Y, September 7.-Hedges it T.
for Aral to Kelly 18, weighing 12,380, at
2,62; same for Stafford to Martin & L. 42, _
weighing 57,970, at 7,75; Holmes & L. for
Beals.to Kelley 20, weighing 18,320, at
535; same for Brown to Siemens 20,
_Weighing 21,790, at 7,25; ,Smith & B. for
Munroe to Briggs 20, weighing 25,140, at
7,62; same for Kline to Hillagass 32,
weighing 37,720, et 7,12% , Sloan to Sle
mane 17, weighing 17,570, at 5,00-910 off.
WEDNESDAY,September 8.-Llck
bridge to : Fren c h 44, weighing 38,490, at
5,75f - hedges AT.. for Stafford to Herlzle
10,-weighlnL 17,800; same for same to
McMahan:. weighing' 39,30 rt at -- (06;
same for Hazellet to Horatio 18,, weigh
ing 18,570, at .025; same for • Scrocrgs &
Wilsom to Tod d 55, ' weighing 54,920, at.
5,75; Relines L &Co.KorR.A. Thompson
to Briggs 51, weighing 57,000, at 6,37;
same for Beal to Briggs 36, weighing
39,430, at,O,BM same_ for Goldsmith to
Siemens 20, weighing 21,200, at 6,50;
same for Morris to Nonce 19, weighing
17,100, at 0235; Basle for ".;Brown to
Sink & Alums 22, weighing 20,050, at 6,30;
Smith &B. for . Holmes to Miller 19,
weighing 18,419; W Marvin to Monroe 16,
weighing 19,630. at 7,40; Griffith to Limb
& Martin 33, weighing 37,760, at 7,00;
Halzewood &B. for Hudson to Kelley
21, weighing 18,490, at 5,12. ,
SHEEP.
The arrivals of sheep thus far this
week bog, been rather light, but the;
marketle ti6Vat all brisk, and IX devoid
of excitement, and compared with last
week, prices arg substantially unchang
ed. Fair to medium may be quoted at
gto 44; good to prime at 4 to 436; and
extra at 5. . 31,aniu Lafferty reports
having.soldP Illoads'of nice fat Harrison
county (Ohio) sheep, averaging 94 Its,
at 5, and therewas but one other sale
reported at this figure. As in the case
of cattle, the great proportion of grad
wings were of the commoner es. -
The hog market was firm with a demand
in excess of the supply during Monday
and Tueaday,T and prices ruled high
er; but to day, under the influence of
increased arrivals, the . market was dull
and weak, and the advance above re
ferred to was almost, if not entirely, lost.
Philadelphia hogs may now WI quoted at
1034 to 10X, against sales on Monday
and yesterday at 10,75®10,80. Yorkers
at to 934.
Dry Goods Market.
ITEw YORK, September B.—The job
bing trade is very lively and prices are
steady and thin.
Dwritorr September - B—Wheat: 79-
calpts! 28,430 , bushels; market 2o lower;
extra white 81,680)1,604'1TO.: If.do OM;
regultall, ( Bl4B42g; amber $OO.-
.
unns;peptember a—Cattle gsLiet L
Ind nu 41k1kW; MIPS .2 0/ 6 3ia actil
steady4PßOLO. •
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