0 ITIBIIIIIIGH STEEL WORXES, STABLIMED 1I 1845; )ODS, • ANDERSON:* WO.- opv- DEST REFINED, CLIAT Of every description. , Also, best &fined German Plow' and Spring Steele CORNER Irattifr..ll.; _PAWS MILLER BIRII-& ?AWN. - 6EI &S P.A.STSZUS:. • - WM.METCALF..I REUBEN MlL:tit% 'M GRO. W. BARE, CHAS.-EASSAN. SPECIAL rAavirat—s. M• E.LBEs CRESCENT STEEL WORMS,, FILLER, BARR PARWEN, OFFICE,No. 259.-Iliberty Street; roniittnelf , PA tell :d43 ITQUESNE WORHS• COLEMAN, R & CO. Ibaufacturers of • . • . IRON, NAILS, .1371741.1 L, - - - . - AXLES AN D . SPRINGS DVQIIESNE, L X AND JUNIATA, 'FLAT BAM BOUND AND SQUARE IRON. -V_ • D: MObriSMEET AND TANS IRON, SUMER PL*.Tr.,S AND HEADS, i „ , SIMKO IRON. _DRAG Arid DEOrPEI2 BAAS TLAY.Cek,x; VUTTEI3 BAES, CI LINDMi t: iMON,____ • NI) - FLA.T RA I L 4 for Coil Rosa& q_BOWBARS,WICDOE,S i HANZA)W TEETH. _7ISENG - PLOW .k..Nto CULTIVATOR STEEL. STEEL VGS AND MOULDS was to pattern:: STEEL, ES, STEEL BELAY TIE% A. B. COACH. BUGOYAroI WAGON SPEIMOS ar,d XLES CUT RAILS AND firnracs. • . - , -.• .. -. a Eloods Firit Gl* and Warnuited. , OFFICES' AND WOERS.. 1 • ~ ": StAteenth Street and Allegh ttsbuenyrgh Elver,: - - arid - VT Water Street. Pi. • ~ • uths •• • . • ' • ---------.---'-• firEFFIELI) STEEL WOltrili. 14.7 " EINGER, NIMICK & Go., PITT'SVCIIIGEL. PA.. of O.IIIIIILSCSUrerI of every deeeriptlen VAST AND GEWLkIi STEEL, erAN ua i c s ) Tam. TIRE, ft.. itt , . :Warehouse, 83 Water fuld.lo o First Sts. .BL,&CH D1A21053) STEEL WORKS. PARS BROTIEER..4t Yarraftettmers of all descriptions of .SS.ITIXEMILAD ..ellies snd Warehouser TITIRTIPTII, THIRTY. TLBIST and BAILIiOA.O STREETS, Orrirtannuan. BRASS FOUNDERS. ATWOOD COL Liberty St iv . 34 Avenue, NTTEDUUGS. PA., BRASS_ _ 1701 J NDEBS, And.lxon'Pipi - kltte rs: B. And AGENTS fa A. ciitirsull tgo , s iericAlicrulvity as. lIIINBT .. . a • BITS, .. ... ", EgIeTAVIIS BAECLt. .• . rr_y,fl, 1 . HENRY Bit - a ac -, co soitri ra. COOPER a, GO., :,.Bell and Brass . , Founders.' 11311114 g• starlit racarrLT To maws., "Makable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS Pa ' ANDSI NG sligouto,sosif AND olioi 1114E8, LL GLOBE 104L)WCXEP4 , Bros Work of every deserbtloi tor , . !AWN !liter and 011. hnproved Balance-111ttiltealn •PinaPl • Agents for Dretano v 'Pars Oii• anf r.tial best in the'itarket. mice and Works, corner %Inflow/en trik* tteetlk .1111EILSIKESEN PROEBSS.: PRO licen. The Trustees are now _peva •ed toed • tes t0r0335 the use of the 'MJL:BRIBRA , . The sups quality imparted to good iron. II be great improvement in inferior. iron. suktbe reduced ecnt..court i$ manufsietutertoi. fnW Parties wishing to use it Can obtain licenses by ilisPlYlng to JAME,I3-rino KrEtEli6 cc • 4 tk i m ei tor the Tonitees. ,WOlea I wad s,l Nrctipsti , s Saildibu. 944 i .11mithyenue. - • Turtles interested ere' Invited to, yleitithe SEW f 4 _O, pap,4froit, co, rks 3 , • f L urn. *O4- om, n ooteglrifiglOriflPPOWl'iu 1""/41/1 l) M 4 LO +ls CRAIaI! '-. i ip' DICKSON,' STEW IT & cp, , ee i) f= •- 410.:A67-3‘tieldarr'ili, (Lately oity Flour Ktl)ilit ;3 IN BraMelAtriOr. 41815417 i gram is Womb hsti2thall"wm Dedirti t"I -ilienta. ' TaallT'd T ~1111011113011 8c Coo; tor. Point Alley and Duquesne Sin • . OEMs ini,l'inNT;) - . ; i' • ', , ' -• , . Engine' Bitilderej tid Founders Ind Afachin. .• - .genufseture.STEALIBOATA BEIGTREB and BTA -TIONABT BNOLITES, - of ell sizes. ; Special attention incited to our new STATION ABV OIL WELL EllEiMit AND 'LIMITABLE BOlLElet:l6lunlenVower.. ._ ~.... CAl3lIe4GB,of everylgrid, rustle to order Tao.. lonndry, on TIMID '•,mILT ' below Market. RIGS }or 011Wells,PIILLLYB, $ ALIGHBB,II9IIBItendTOBAO6O iIOBZWBsna J.BOLITQLIAMVMVS4IS:OIItAnitind made to order; et the . . • ' qp y s T ' RI i AL .1 i .• . , 0 :'i ,R % KS ' • ' TrenUng wide Allegheny lII4r, hear the P oint.- PITTSBLIBBIL l%. • 3113 • I PITT . .....,....„, )300.4.F04.*:10ii.i. .. . ALABorAcraßzus or ' TUBULAR., DO BLE-BLITED TUBUAR, YIRE-BOX. AND \ °VANDER eax.A.u. BOIL BBB. GIL BTILLs Aim MD TANER, cIIDIBETB, BREEcRING AND ASH tom. SETTLINEt PANS; SALT TANE AND CON DENSERs• 'sTEAbi Mils, GABOSIETENS AND MOB i sm BRIDGES* TBISDNDOO'RS COAL 13 1 5717 3 Otnee and 1117 bone., center fitment", Third, Sherand Liberty Streets, Ti . . PI SBURGEI, Pa. - - itir Orders sent to the shore address will be hromotly attarnemh 89 Term — . mugs - uALL es, co., . y y ..‘ . BOILEICIVIAIKERS ~ILAD SHBICT IRON WORSICRS, AOS. %b. 88, 211k1801116 Vitali BT. • i Baying secreted large yard and furnished At with the meet approved niseidnery, we are_pre. Dared to mantic:are evert dew-111=0110f Van.- BS in the bettzuniner Ch imneyte equal to i =Tined° ta thecountd. Pirseehtes, Fire Beds. ,istente , Pipes.. Taoeomotive Boilers, ,Condensers. Salt Yens. Tenni, Oil BUM, ARM , tots. , Settling .Rans, .Boller Iron, Bridges, Wax Tans, and solecrufastarerS of Barnhil l rst.- ent,Boilers. : 4 '.l ; , Betcaliti nest notice. 'B OHM succissoislr ) Orr, WORKS. COAL AND CONE. WIT TSISUII.6II: r 0 AZETEB MitalLiels S WOUNS. CARROLL & SNYDER, .TAD D. =min :TAR.ED MITSUI & SON, • mktrcruximastes or - Steamiloilers, Oil Stills, Tasks. 6130373 T IRON WORE. &O. 61 ..Penn) Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVi CASTINGS, ato. ®.BST 4 ' CO., .. 30.80 WOOD STBEET, gansdrsetneeri of the greatest yarletTef L . Cook, Parlor awl Ileatg Stoves, TO BE TOOND; 4 In T 9 g It Vg 55 e r t i l l gtart I all the reputation of our Stoves Attach that alit one in want or a good article shcmlderreltsse none but those manufastured by us, 'At ey will be found the most durable as well as - e nomical. Would call Particular attention to oar new VoLCAN“ STOVE, for slumber, halls anastores. Over SOO sold In three months. Intended for with or with out casing. All who have cited them pronounce them superior to any other and far euesper. Send for Catalogue and ese r . List. ie3o MVP - OHS &CO 3 , 'I 10.2071.11.CTIaRella Or ZVEICT TAIIILTY 07 SIEVirCoNT* 9,I BOSTON coosorq RANGE, fitittiACE," +FM VirAMICEIG —TIM ER' ANTIAMIT C001:106 OTOVIC, "ItICOULA.TO&.” COLUMBIA. COOS STOVE PAN'S (Cincinnati y st_tpLA) PO TABLA RittifiZ CAST MON' St3lThin , _ EXIILICCTOBILLTEII,. tree from and dest i t GRATE yso a.ranursza , i .- :200 an 2013 - Li - tie i* street,' rtoolh‘• L . ) • CET tiff BEST. ,triTl3, 7:r , ~~/...~ a •) 11 J ~~ 'Paz sfrgrulgo w!irkantfOtooki Bike ev gall only littiet i Mori In *CAW*, ' & co., -No. l -286 Liberty Street. also on Gaud aad for aW.' _ ' .pAiI ! WEISTO ' NX,i,T 0 sliuLkvientram - vuh 140001E1100,: Rota ackl DIEM ikw; • :03 rro porrifouffilts s9e:ioS. Dry Prae:4o ‘ 150.000 feet ISt Inch Clear Plank; AB,OOO feet ISt common Flank: • 116,00 0 feet Dty 1 and Si tarn Oak: 98,000 ft.ge,U ,91 and 3 Inch Poplar: , • ltkooll;iteet TI:Poolar ficantllng; L • litk,ooo ast vf•Yellow Ptne Boards: 100,000 feet Hemlock BeAntllng• 503.000 feet No. 1 18 inch engine* Shin g , $OQOOOr. 16+=ttehingles, sawed; 0. 50,000 0.-11 a-Mingles. ansirea:' 800200 ire Brie 1,000 Fire Tue. 1.00 Tons Mire Clayi .artirtJ aleo;,Bsw!,lSHll I.lintbtok at Tolling. via atettisies:itt-w eOn nd r; - sale by alt.Ai DEB PAWTEBSONfitards—, • 8i1,151 Rebecca street And.oprner bin and', 3/dlilsta streets; BMW Tearailetaaels IPA ie ber-• ugh of Manchester.. ' • IiILOSASSOT:I • 100 WOOD fiT :t i e, , , ;.. ri . 1 . 1 — -.- ' QiiiE .1' , ! I P; ;"I.OO V WF - TY {V74,PPEIF. k ir...lß!Ftr. iYll`.Jl4dc.., L --w 8 DIN . Mtn.' tiE I TI3 4 „..' . ' 03' ,"!".017T CUPS, 0 81 1 16 / a i m ir it ' ge stook Of • 1 MI SIPTA4TiViI.4IOaIOO6O 1 i ' :kill iilLitrisa; '''lmltilli:iie .. 41 ' ' feel unlined no one need fill to salted. t ol ilfge/tlar ..... A. eq. I 100 WOOD `• * • ) • aki;iiiiit O. jiff - FORT PITT iid'(Ji`it4i . "I 1'.'d60.: OFFICE AND RTORILS, .tNIVII._'6IIIt -EMT, PrinstiAtqA, PA. -.;Engines, Bollin6 111 - 111 a eltinery;. Artieltines; torts, and Castings generally.' ATION.LL FirJ)FpUlt AND PIPE Corner Carroll an4 . Bmallasan Stroeily 3Eirrrszcimc;u, riu *ILLIA°d SMITH,, Dlo.nufooturor of CAST MON BOWL PIPE 101% GAB AND WATIRWORS,IIi Xy rives are all east invarlablyin Plts, sof i nfulenf 4117 sand, and LS feet lengths. AI" fall as of general . , • Castings for Gas and Wate r Worts. 'would also call the -ftention . of Superintend . is of Gas Works to L'.l make or ESTORTs. DUQUESN FORGE. MIDI MILLER, (gneoessor.to.JOS. P. ,11A1011 , & C 0.,) Au facilities co-extensive with the leading Forges in the 'East, and is prepared to wpmptiv aliAiaTtsefctorilx Pi oiTOf rNs RO D+, LLFER§. PITMAN lAm.3.wvisTs, RAILROAD AIL LUCOMOTIVR FRAMES. together with even' description of SHAPE WORK. (Nice and Forge, Corner of Duquesne Way and First %tree' apl4lla4o ROBINSON, BEA is. CO., Buocitsora to Beatersoit, mum a igusang, WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITUBURON, ktannucturen of Boat and Stationary Steam bn- Ctistitßot Engi n es. min viscidness. iiesilli i i. . castings of all descriptions; 011 T s and St Boiler and Shoat iXOI Work. °Eke,- 0. VC cornex Tint and tinaldeld Stmts. gnt!' foral/YARD'S YILTRNT 110.11COTOR fOr llerfl ITOGIOIILLS CARLIN -& CO., Fourth W ard Foundry and Manias Works, ‘SLIdDIISIT ST.. Avizoincicr PA., ittsnufacturers of Stattonariand Portable Steam dumnea, uu Treme., valleys, *tafttost Orbit and Slaw,' Mal Work, IfoLUng Mid muiMachfne Castbige,Mrste Bars Weight* Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and have on hand Enmete :c tines of all litres. r. Nismiwwww."'"- - DILIBIOND OIL WORM , H. M. ONC ik CO., Office, DALZZLLBUILDINO, Dugnente-Way.Tlttetyarrb, WARING. AND ROD, Yaralu aad SMUTS to PetrOleWn and its, Products, MILM)XIEUL 43D10:31i, Rtio' ill 17; mamber of -Cermnurrce, sple l33 SOUTH eicowro writs= TACii. BROTHERS,' COMMISSiON - MBAIMANTS, .1 r AND DWAIR 3 ietroleam and its Products, . rittiberCl YeIIee—DALZMWS BIIILD" MG, earner et e lesue War inn Lewin meats. - .19111adelphis ono-MO WAL2iIIT BT., splrwllo ECLIPSE P E T ROLEUM REFINE RY.' . gExBSBT R. C. TIVADDqem, luarure.crrussa OF Liblitaiing &High Test Burning Oils. , . i. , it slipee talivaad ALle 00. ,Iltanda great heat without Change; renlabet limpid al, lowest teraperstnres. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. Lotomotive. Engine, Iloehine Shop. .Will cat SIMMS. _ , ( I neity Kin and plasm MU Oils, 6141,21%,,.alcaltligtes001 iniOi•iiontaii. ' vat. Tannuniriti mead! likansfale, • • -ins* Winfisideqi,oll, Gasoline, Ilarobss, dila ..... • lisevae. ARDOR VLBNIIILI: tO Pralene illaltht ,l2 C UL Work and Machindry nein Wilt. . Twaddleroducts art mans st ared under Dr. , s_patent or Suiesebeated Means In Vao ouo. lise,Lubricaung 011 Is are almost °dodoes, gerfeCUl pure, nalltelln. and .snostly heft col ored, stand &nigh temperature unchan _ .ed. and remain Dropiddurreg eitrenn Oold. TllsMallmo OM are unequalled, and are In constant use on many of ti e orlnelpil Railroads.- • In es can BST examined, and. ordersat Irk WOOD REET, -Works at Mareelome Bridge. . inig NINTE! W.0.13D, I OILS OALZELL'iI BLOCK, DUQOESKE WAIN NOVELTY WORKS; prrrsuattai a. • NOVELTY WORIES: -yrou.a.4.A. gas. • &plum -to, Karniracironors or 1...: CIVISTONIC STANDADD.DiiIORBANS r4.T 0.TPWA40)1;907/121 S ~A.:4oa ff /sow laced' iiili Dror C_ o Loclui iurd WOW viarkeAr eeslaerp fr* -= WOMB: „, ' 1 .0 ~ "117011111 .11. r Maatitri/4 1"Ir . Rciitainistecdmital i rest ; • QA.! Atgrnii ;;, • • THY max. 744Crr.b.:z k•.„ 1 , . elogisa mama+) I qt.ci.l4 MUM 1.6, 1889 MEM iv' 01-ICAN Bin/ 119 i -- 80: - * 1 ii) was 'Avg , AVENUE, IPITTSB I 7 II G B . CASH CARITAS. '. $200.000 StoukholdeTn Individually Liable. ssitEi. cir'blliCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHN FLOYD— -- WM. FLOYD, President. Cashier. Thos. H. liarsliall, 1 Jobn ii. murtund, W„... T,A.annor., Archibald Wallace. James W. tarot; . ax Jail. D. Kelly, Chat..B.ELeects, i . W. Floyd. Jtddi Tlold. This Bank is now fully organized and prepared to do a general Banking business. Je191.E 43 - —_____--------------- --- nrnigIiILITENITE BANK • -,Of Pittsburgh- . No. 19 5 FIFTH AVENUIr.. Co.r.lr ... . . .. 000.000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY- LIA BLE. SIX PER CENT...I.NTEREST allowed on time de o f ti oN t i s i; th Vii.egeicaltasdaendoreis:iusiduaczensmsitiset .Faeorablaterm Exalt-pi on all the princinal Foreign cities bought and sold. 1111 count dm , s Tuesday and Friday. Open fro& 9A. 2d. to P. if., and OU Saturday eTenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. DIRZCTORS: ED. DITFIRIEIi,E, . P. WEYMA.II:,_ W. C . BUM _ . 'PHARR sIE BERT, 'W. C. ROBERTSON, HaNRY MEYER. DAN. KINZER. I). M. A.RMOR, EMIL PORItSTEL. DITHRIDGE, President, F. - E.' sciarmicK, cornier.. WBll5l CITY . BANS. 112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa CAPrrAly 8100,000. BTOCIIIOLABBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTERIM PAID ON DEPOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to urope. Collections made on all the principal E points of the United states and Canada. DOISMICK Himont. President. JAMES MCOgrix. Vice President. W. N. 3ioitOgW. Cashier. , pus:mous. Hugh vdeus.be, Hugh „Renting. Terence Campbell. James Phelan,H.erl - Thomas Barnes. AZZLE. D. Drumen. - Thomas Rourke, . J. Dunlwry. Jr., Patrick Rune, CU& B. Barr. • Ptict.Joil.merma n . OS. M el:115 SAPI TEPO • Of Pittsburgh. Pitts la Incorporated by the - Leg slature of rennsylya nia, January 24, 1561. i For the safe -keeping of 8011 , 19 and other Secuilties, Gala and Silver, stivei nate. Booze. Rerrds. Diamonds and Valuables of all deseripti ns, under guarantee , and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof Yaultc. Building and 041ret .30. S 3 EOURItI arE.rug, PiITSBIIRGII, PA. Picasius.sr —WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Vics ram.s6r.NT—HENIIY LLOYD. , - DIENZTOIIfti WIC PHILLIPS.‘,I AMES I. BENNETT 111. tan LLOYD, :X YRN' O li. PAINTER WILLIAM REA, i, OS. N. MORRISON, WILL/AM M . LYON, ; rAmot BLMJM, CURTIS ti.. HUSSEY • SSCRIMARY ANt TILICASIIIVEra. F. VuN 13 tibial/13ST. au2.9:n67 HART, CAIIGRET. A, CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, corner Third and Wood Streets, Prx-rsstruciu.. ;111IICORSIMPTO filairiA., SLUT & CO Dias= DI Exchange, Coin, Coupons, tsvrai 4 GOVERNMENT BONDS. Sight Drafts on Zeondon. sows PACIFIC RAILWAY; _OD LOAN, ffiestrs. DABNEY, MORGAN 6; Eithangt Place, and ffi, L. _JESUP I; CO., 1! ,Pitte644, Y, offtiforittle the Bondi ,of th(lianstis ,Patilie Railway, These Bonds pay seven pet tent, in Gold; havti t thirty yeari to ran; aro Free from Government Taxation ; are secured by a lat4,4l_rant of .Three Million Acres of the Finest land In Kansas and Colorado In Tell' Emil the Com pany 1450 owns '4lu Elliot: of Urea in Woof wblelL are being teaPidlY sold to develop the country and imprilve the road, td • Tsq- They araikit mortgage npauthiti;tealion of the' load from Shetillan, •Fallnill ) to Derefet.Direradal The roatiiii operation, ,'07'4404 to#6i ape which It Is also a inot• ~ . , Sagri NOIT , ', URNS MORE .'THAII -ENOUGH 11ET 1100 ~ PAT THE - INTEREST ly ON TO' NE 4011. There ie-no better sectirltf lh the - -matietthis being , -an someAtsteets better thin GOTernitati 3 e ; ' : si‘i it ..i At!: iit Ire t.i,, a ...,..,-.,:...., :. aritiel. ,PIRIIICIPS,I-...01, INTEREST - .- 6 i•-• 1, /, - , - '.- ' - . f'41.41. 1 4JR. GOLD... . PllO ,96, , and acorn. ed liteMtgit Cuirpcji .. : tliMpthyli )IQI 1.111(Vt 1:111' 41 1 , . il,-,+' •,' A;•-•-! fondehest. 541 ifiPPlitlalot. w....,:-. - .-. ,, ,,,u.... , i 301 !Lai t, 3 •.:',.,' , .1:1.9 , 15,4t4 1 : f.;•.1... tiPi/n) 51 .:002 9,1.- 1, "•..1.-', her tt,. , 1211 911/ 93991/9e..01p/ err.ei:Aa FINANCIAL. CA<>7LZT:>, SILVER AND *COUPONS DiiugM at Highest rriccs. PII. R. MERTZ, Banker . Cop_Wood and YAM Street;.. N gougies as SONS, 334156ralarliFAELIES, 57 Market Street. vrri-rexti:ama 3 a. Oolleetione nude on all the principal point' o the United States andihatioics. Stochs,Bonds And other Securities . sottewr AND KW ON coirmaxoN. PLIIICIIIat attention paid to the poncho's and sale oi United States Securities , )a3o:al lAMB TB BRADY 86 CO., tß!we.essors 08. JONES C 0..) Calle! FOUlth and Wood Sts., .a. 1 40" Mir.,301 MIL IS, BUY Aim UM ALL maws os GOT MINT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILTEG. AND COOPONB, ON MOST TANONA3MaCTIRM6. wr Interest Allowed on Deposits. Nir Money loaned on Etovernment Bondi al overt market. !SUS. Orders executed for the Parehase and hale of ISTOORO, BONDS and GOLD: CONPANY rgittaiuro &aitttt. FINANCE AND TRADE, Miriam OP PITTEIBUBEIN GAzsrys, Twupsoky, Sept. 16, 1869. 1 Government bonds being offered in such large amounts again to the Secre tary of the Treasury, have declined un der the pressure to sell, and under an ticipation of a tighter money market, new 1865 s declined to 119/,+ and old 18645 t 01.25, The impression prevails that the Government will increase its pur chases of bonds, and will sell gold in order to force cliques to let the maet take its own course. Every decline rk in bonds, however, brings in new pur . chasers, and thus the market is restored to greater activity. ' Gold was steady but dull at 1361,© 136%. The cliques use every available means to frighten the mercantile com munity to covering their short con tracts, or urge them on to buy now, and threaten to advance the quotations, but unless their schemes are supported by unfavorable news . from Europe regard ing the Cuban or French question, their success can only be temporary. Stocks,. which looked very bullish yesterday, have again declined to-day; and looked panicky, closing better, but unsettled. . • • • Money is more easy,' - the demand be: ing much limited, and remittances West for the movhag of crops .are Business dull, but recovering , very slowly. • • • ' I G o ld an received by, Pit. Mertz: G01d,186%; Silver. ISt EightY . one's, 121; Five Twenties 1862, 1211 i; do 1864, 32,0%": do -I B 6 si 120gt , '( 16 1 18 - 55 ' Consols, 119%; do 1867, 115,%; do 1868 , 1 119 3 4 - Ten ...Forties, 109%;•NOWlLork Central, 289%; Rrie,—; Beading 95%; Pittsburgh. : Fort. Wens L ( 2 6 1 " 1 " Railroad, 87; Ohio it Misbaippi, 181%; Michigan Southern, 100%; • Curve land & -pittaburgh,•lW; Chicago dr. Rock Island,. 111%; OWi t isgo & North Western, T 7%; Chicago it North Western Preferred, 88; Adams Express Com pany, 67; Merchants U'W estern sxpresh, 11; Pacific —; " Union Telegraph Commaiy, 87;\ American Ex press Company 37. Exortaisoz, • Large. - - finical-- London, per .:. . . . ...... ‘6,80 •Paria. per franc ............. . . 27% 28% Berlin, dater . . .......... . ..... 99% 101 Frankfort, florins ........•••• 58% 59% —Closing quotatlontreceived by Samos .Brady & Co. • Gold: 136; United States Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties; 1E844 122; do. 1864, 129%1 do. 1865, 121; Ten- Forties, 109%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119%: do. do. 1867, 119%; do. do. 1868. 119%; Due pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central" - do, do,' . 99;` Cy. Pacific, 109 Lake Superiors, 96. By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh GlLZeite , ) NuIV YOUlC;September 16,1869. Mr. Booty/ell-had alCintervieir with a number of financial gentlemen this afternoon at the Sub -Treasury. The onl y subject touched upon was that ofitna notes, the scarcity of which Rote Injuri ously on the .buslnees interests of the country. The Secretary will remedy this evil as;early as Wssit:o3. Mr: Boutwell afterwards visited the Custom Rouse. The dentand‘for .pioney on call, Wag met at 7 'per cent., but there li an un easy..feeling in regard to the future. Thearwas a large inquiry for. tilde loans oney lend today, but the banks• and m ers hesitate about; doing anything be yond call loans, owing to the approach ir_qt drain of currency - to mu S o ut h and West to movecroPs. as' l aa • the fear of anctkesijock.up of greenback'''. There, as a, beAv dovind for tilattounUt and' priMe wOzeuffelid on the street atlff iOl2 pet eeht. Stir li ng dull and !diver ii&7%o§B per cent. Gold dull; obened at 186%,.touchbd186)0inff 0100 d at is6g. Carrying rata w ere44l2 "ig hr Cenba_pgiy day, n,rvirelr. /34301.8Tt k out ge6,4tes/ • • - ' zvevo#driai r,.eiriatiii to a tww.wilt aping. hie 2 but eleViliattnkina.,.:Bl,...l2/ mu t 'n0.1.1811113 JAMBS T. BRADT & CO 121% do '6ss 121®121%; do new .119% ®119%; do '67s 119%@119%; do '6Ba 119% 4119%; 10-40 s 109%@109%; Pacifies 1088 4109. The Government sold only e-lialf its offered million in gold to-daY o at n 136 13-1(I( @136 40 .! 1o04 proposals for the rest wit be received to-morrow. The Commercial says: We learn Secre tary Boutwell has expressed himself his a indisposed to mke an to the cange sales of in s present poli r elativ ecy, gold or the purchase of bonds: btate bonds dull; Missouris, 86%; old Tennessees 61; new do 54; old North Carolinas 53; new do 47. The stock market Is heavy and unset tled, and the decline to-day was very marked, and extended throughout the entire list. be Fiv riand Thi , 3rlt;YWlrster:n Canton, union Te. 6o l ; e gr li Cu p rn h . , 37; Quicksilver, 13%1 Mariposa, 10; :do. preferred, 17; Pacific Mail, 72%; Adams . Express, 67; , -W ells & Fargo, 18%; Amer.' lean, 37; United States, 61%; Merchants Union Express, IL New. York Cen tral, 399% ; Harlem, 150 •, Hudson River,lBl% ; • Reading., 95%; Erie, 38%; do. preferred, 68; Michigan Cert. tral, 128%; Michigan Southern, 99%; Illinois Central. 137%; Pittsburgh, 106%; Northwestern, 77%; do. preferred, 57%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 79 ; Rock Island, 111%; St. Paul, d 74; do. p referred, 84; Wabash, 77 1 ,i o. preferred, 80; Fort Wayne, 87; Terre Haute, 31; do. preferred, b 7; Chicago and • Alton, 150% ; do: preferred, 150; Ohio and Mississippi, 31%. Mining Shares . dull: Gregory 165; Smith & Parmelee, 260. Copper Stocks at Boston: Copper Falls 81%; Franklin, 13; Hecla,7o; Hancock, 1%; Minnesota, I,‘; Quincy.2l. Sub -Treasury balance, e 87,240,208. PITTSBURGH MARKET S. .--•—••• OFFICE T 16 OF PITTSBIIIIOS Gerxr2n, THURSDAY, Sept. , 1869. i Business generally is moving along steadily though quietly, with every indi cation of a still further improvement, and every prospect of a good fall trade. i, show to speculate er that profits yv•ill be - It is not likely that here will be much large, as there is to much competition for that. but that th re will be a largely increased volume T h e ins ops,s scar evcery ely admits of a doubt, cr where, have turned out well, and the yield this year is doubtless the largest in the history of this country, and when grain commences to • move freely busi neS3 generally improves. The demand for the leading articles in this market, is entirely local, and the operations are mainly of an unimportant character, while in regard to values there are no important changes. APPLES --Coming in freely and dull, and drooping ranging from 41,50©3,00 per bbl. BUTTER—AIso 18 dull and weak un der the influence of increased arrivals and prices drooping; we now quote prime to choice packed at 80@33. CEMENT—JohnstownHydraulic Ce ment is quoted at $2,25 per bbl. CHEESE -Is quiet and unchanged, ranging from II to 17 cents, as to quality. CARBON OlL—Demand more active and market firmer; sales round lots at 29 emits and small lots at 30@31. EGGS—Sales at 92@2.3. _ FEATHERS ---Dull; mooted at 80 ®B5 cents to the trade, and the usual advance for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is qniet and dull, but un changed; sales of .Western winter wheat flours, in store, at /6,50@6,75 for good, and 57@7,25 for choice. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchang ed—sales cf prime red at 11,So, and ?rite:htemaybe quoted 5 T 7 ": t 3 ig latsftrmar higher, with very light arrivals and considerable in quiry; we now quote at 50 on track and wharf, and 52@53 in store. Rye is ,•tinchanged at 111,10(4)1,1 2 • and dull. - Sales of ear corn al 95(01, and it, too, is dull. Small sales of barley reported at 11,25. ;GROCERIES—'There is considerable activity in Sugars and prices are higher, with the market somewhat, excited. Coffees Teas, etc. etc., remain quiet and unchanged. Following are the ruling quotations: _,. Ha- Sneers--8 H , 1134©12; AA. 13; Tana 1334®14; Cuba,.l2%@"l3X; Porto Rico; Demerara, 141534; New ()rleans, but little prime in market; Eetined Ex. Pi 16; B, 16y;; A, 1634: , Bard, 1714. Mor.essgs—New Orleans of good qua), ity is in strongrequest and bring 8.5ig90; Porto Bleo, 65475._. Brants—White Roney Drips, $1.10; Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, 9oc; Lovering, 90;, Golden 70; ; Amber, 60; Common, -50. '' -Cosisigz-:-Fair -to -Gbod..-Itio,' 20 . .*2; • Prime; 241425; Choice. 2402614.• _ Bins—Carolina, 91Kci® . 10c: Rangoon, 9. Tsaa;---Young Byson 211,00©1,8C, G. P..:.-$l,lO to 1,90. Imperial , 111,40 to 1,80...;Oolong, 85 to $1,45. Sou Chong, 90c to 11,50. .' ..._ '' •' STaxicizt--Pearl, - im; Silver Gloss,lliici and Corn Starch,-1234c. _ • ConrgENTRATED ,LYE-48,0v per Futrrri.Layer Etilains, $3,50 oar box; Matt do - .47,50; Psiates, 1314 c, Car ran 12mc; Valencia Raisins 1434. Since&—Cassia, 75c; Cloves, 45c; grain Pepper, 86 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, 11,50. Belt LEAD-1230; Shot, $3,25 per bag. Soe.r-"Bbit's," 12c: "Oakely's," 11c; Rosin, sto 7c; "Dobbin's," . 15c; Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c. • Ce.wings--Mould, 1534 c; Star, 2214 c. Bi. CAM( SODA—S63S per 100. • BAY—lsAtinet andnominally •an ctiangedt sales frnm country wagons at. $15%20@22, as to quality. . HEMP --Very dull; $205 per ton. HUSKSSaIes tit 2%(g)3 eta per pound. LARD OIL—F. • Sellers .t Co. quote Extra No. It at $1,43®1,45, and No. 2, at $1.05®1,08 , _ PEOVLSIONS--Market firm, but -un changed; Bacon, - Shoulders. 15 3 / 4 @16; Ribbed Sides, 18 3 / 4 ®19; Clear do, 193 1 (g. 20; plain Sugar Cured Rams, 2&@2234: Cavatsed do, 2314@2 4 ; , par Cured. Shoulders, 17®17X; Me - Pork, $34; Lard, 2 0 34 in tirees, 21@2 in kgs and pails: Dried Beef, 22. PEANUTS—Wes at 15 'septa. - PEACHES—PuII . and . unchanged— ranging from $1 to $2 per box.. PLUMS—In better demand, with sales at $3,50®4 per bualiel; .. ;• ' POTATOES --Sales of sweets at $5.50% 5,75 per bbl for Baitimores, and 16,00% 6,25 for Jerseva. •, ' . • ..,:SEEDS-Small sales of Timothy Seed at $4.00(e4,25. The mills are offering 12,25 for Flaxseed—none in market. No demand for clover. -,, . ',... •. . SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car load lots at 11;85 per auis bbi. .Llr s i • . Dry' Geode:, The general demand for all, classes of • goods le more animated and prices rule steady and firm, excePt that little Irreg ularity prevails on few stsries of bleached mnslins, such as Masonville,-which has been reduced from'l9 to lac; *tile Max vein goodd have advanced ,from" t to 210. Freslistylas desirable prints ire buoy ant"an ik selling at "Xn.advance, bitted* „rachle, - Alpragues , :American 'and :ocher, leading:stakes: the Oodheco eqinPutr. Choweii Soule beautiful palm tsarist Prints at 4891 Nona ,DriAta i es =LlitelsooniWat i /ON 4130011rtheildepAntarAitink ' k dretioM-1 1
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