S. STEEL WORKS 1110 IrTSBILIRGH ' • • STEEL larikrzcs. 13TABLISHED IN 1845. ,ANDERSON Si' WOODS, • - 11./.l4l.7FACTultatiS or BES'r • REVAIio - OM". STSti. Of even , dese:rtptlon. Also. beet Refined German Plow and Spring Steel, CORNEU BOSS AND PLEAT AVElMS,Pitts burial: 5m1130141. MUER, Gis.u.sAp' PARTNERS WM. eTcAtir. • CHAS. PA N MILLE% (MO. M W BABB. I. . BIS. SP CIAL PARTNER—S. g. BUZ% CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, 111111 ER, BARB . & PARKIN, OFFIPE,Tio ! 119 Liberti Sticet,- PITTBBITIMH, PA: ECM 'DUQUESNE WORKS. MEMO, ram & co. lialmfacturero of IKON, NAILS STEEL , AXLES AND SPRINGS, • DIRVESNE, L AND jITNL&TA , L AT BAa43.OI:IND AND BM= MON. AND, ,SREET AND TANK MOH, PL itTAW.AND BRAM GUARD DION. DRAG end DROPPER. B ISABHIOI - 4.111TTE.8. BARS, o.lcLaH l a BONA_ e Amu 8A11..,. for Geel Beads. SLOW B A/AW ICDGES A HABBOW TEETH, 81NG,1%43W 2•ND CULTIVATOR -STEEL. BTABL WINGS AND MOULDS eat tn•yellesn. STBEL. TDlliA, STEEL. SHAFTIbiII. A. B. STILL C • COAH. BUGGY and WA.GOA amazes and our irems AND SPIKES. . Goods Pint Class and. 'Warranted. CWIPICES AND - WORMS. iliteentli Street And Allegheny Myer, sued . 77 Water Street, PillAbnegh. SHEFFIELD STEEL WOICELS. NhilOK & 00., PITTSBURGH. P 11:.. klanufsetarere of every deserfedon of 'CAST 9Nh•GEBILIi STEEL, gAThW BP.AINGS, - a2:13 PIATIPOaM Brea:. CM AXLES. STEEL MIX ae.. 116 Ifiarehowse, 85 Water filldlOO'First Sta. BLAcK DIAmeNo „ STEEk 1 1/708/63. !PARK,' BROTHER & CO., itanufsetnie rs Of all descriptions of Mee and Warehouse; THIEBTIZTH, THIRTY YLBST sad gSILIiOAL BTRZETta, • PITIISIIIIDBan. BRASS ATWOOD. SI, 111,WVARY, c9r. laiberty St. & 3d hyaline, *”. • 131."1513G11. Pte ' •• BRASS - :FOIJIpF.,RS, _ And Iron Pipe F . itttirs,' And AGENTS far A. S. CAMERON A CO'S ATRAM PUMPS AliD BLOWERS. inrariaFfur,s, GttslAvrs D*6oll - BiER & CO., JOSH;/11-9°OPETI,6r, Oa, Bell and Brasi 'rounders. BEAMS .C.4.1419121GS • MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER. . Meltable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE AND TUBING, , .111 BOTTLE, SUITT AND GIIBCB TAMP. ALL GL O BE PATTERN. - • • TRON' CUcikkii.4, crass Work .of every_deseriptlon for. Bteauh Wator.Fid 011. monur,scrrinure:s 01.4. .rt..!poorr,a C 9,5. -6mtraovid ladanOptel.ttrali .Pump. Agents for Dretrtney Patent - 00- - era. the beet in the Market. cones sad Works, conies ituxteente site Pike ?stets. tro`in IRON WORKS. ILIJIRSOIISEN PROCBSS' The Ttnetees are now ,revered to ' , rant limn leS tor the nab of the 3LLESSII.A.UttEht PRO-. . The snbater quality Impsrted.to good Ism , ahe great Improvement In Inferior troll. end the Mural oost.commend it to sat manufacturers of !4)., lUE i t VP. obts . m Menses by 'JAMES P. SPEER Xtt.Orney for the TrusteeN BOOMS' I and S t /Leash's V 6 ]snub avenue. • •- A - PAX ties,interested lire invited. te _ viSit the N mutant WOICKS. where ttus, ..rocess is iittnuttece, :44 10:474040N, PRESTON t'efi, CO. Jo", • : - ';' Pennsylvania iron M - Works _Noe. 166 .and 167 FIRST Tao_ ppaltoloo 2 , l 0 4 ela Rani% stemill'"C"rif NOVELTY WORKS. pITTSBII9 OII NOVELTY WOilics, Pounded A. D. DM. 1 0. 481,1a3W.5. ItraWal & CO: Fel yli(QltCNidiverro—'' jarDA lietßiANK PAT; 0 r • " " Amin ccrius DDT) P TFORK SCALES * asses roblajrsgaz jr• and Itches. 1 41 11( 0 1111P ilir MI 'W BOLE 8,;.LC0„- Con Point Alley and Duquesne Ms . Engine Builders, Founders and Machinists: ' - . ~ buziaiftistrahSticikiiitataltiai iiiii STA TIONARY ENGINES, of all dna. Eiedal. attention Invited to our neer STATION ANT OM WELL ENGINE JOST' POUTABLE ,i Slbil k aLar o rre o liir tt w _Ztatde tio coi:der at °lir =dry, =TREED TREE4llllow Market. NIGS for 011 Wells, MAMMON FITIZICYS, GEW101:100 and TOBACCO SCREWS 'ma N TOEF-VGO PEEWEE, OE hand tad made to der, sithe .-- , •I vit . ' ''' ,r - • INDUSTRIAL WORKS, aronuasoasneauettruye row. rthailierit, NAP All orders promptly TitY VS. L''" im PITT ' B©ILF~, STILL MI TASK • W®V►xS.., 1073IMAN, DOIIDLE . FLV ED SOLI , 7114.1V•BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL. S'illaLB AND Oth TANKS, CB:OMENS, EINNECHING AND AIM PAN% ISSTIST.Nti PANS, IiALT PANS AND CON. SE DENRS• STEAM. PIP S,GASONETEBB AND IRON BRIDGES' I'MBON DOW AND COAL 8111:117.3 Mace and Warehouse. corner Second, Third, Short and Liberty! Streets, succsesoss TO r./.40C.A. Tel TI a 21.1: LI 0 (NILAS TES POINT.) CARROLL et SNYDER, NA Nmi4ciunzl!so! PITTSBURGH,: Pa. OW Orders seat to the above address willlB9 be ronintly attended to. n 2117: Wra. iLiffioninim & co., "BOILER MASERS SIIEX.;,IRON woluracrts, NOS. O. SS, Its AND se rionr st. • Ravin secured a large yard and furnished it gun the meat spproved meshinery,.we are pre pared to tnanstfacmre every deseripUon of BM:G ras in the brat manner, and warranted equal to any made in the countr y. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Bede, Steam Pipes, LOROMOtife Boilers, Condensers, 831 t Pans, Tanta, OB Stills, /Wits tors. Settling -Pens, Boiler Iron, Bridgea, SA"PWat- PanS, and sole scantifacturers of Barnau f s ent Boilers. Repairing done on enortest novice. imust t%BID x...tatrEts,...::-....13*V11D D. Eau= JARED BRUSH at. SON, C.. • ILLIMPACTIMIMB Stet& Boilers, Coil Stills, Was. RIIHET IRON WORK. &O. 61 Penn Street, Pitteina•gh, Pa. STOVES,CASTINGS, &43. . . _ A...-301AllgLJEW. , dird CO - i - Dia. 80 woorp.gruzzr, - Manufacturers of the greatest variety of . . .• • • • - Cook, Parlor od Rettig. Mayes ' • - - , ,TO BE 1013 . In our assortment will be fornid all the LATEST PATTaRNE. AND IMPIiOVANCENTe. and the reputation of our Stoves Is Mich that any one in want ot a good article should purchase none but those manufactured by.us. as they will be found the most durable as well as ecbnomical. Would call particular attention to otir new VoLCAN. I STOVE. for churches, halls and stores. Over IWO sold in three moans. Intended for with or with out casing. AU who have used them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper:. - In Send for Catalogue "'',.keL—jl-4. GRATF,-1111OUS. 85 CO., DICAIIII7ACIITELEBS 01 . rirlitT VASA= 01 WE I 4 :2P l inM sosrox coos. Tia WG.E, " THE FIERY kURNACE 9 . - Fo WAUl are Bin:omM. THE NSW ANTI-Dtrar WOlEttier irrevx, .•Examaeros.p. comymeLt. COOK 5T0974- VAN'S (Cincinnati rotten) PO ABLE, RANeECAST MON NANTLYA BIS LECTOPOILANZ3 tree trom mut dui.; eatas r/i) , iota ars.. : 206 and 20 Liberty Street,' ee25:911 Brlt3 UlteH, PA. COOK STOVES. CET THE BEST., 3811Sti10E41 6 Os '0111.9$ rk3artrnti:Pil., 'arrinirrßovis Warranted to Cook, Bake or Band 111 Rill an any other Steve hi the Unions BISSELL & No. 285 Liberty Street. kilo nu Loma and for sal% raaLoßsTovna... 9.lm) ?IllLTrlili-litoirpsohmirsza. do. LUMBER. TO soo.ooo feet Dry Pine BoardS. 100,000 feetl3 inch deer Flank; . 30,000 feet ' inchCommon Plankt' 95,000 feet Dry 1 and SI tech Oak: 35,000 ft. 3,_1, A and 3 inch Poplar: 10.000 feet Pry Folder Scantling; 10,000 feet Di 7 Il st liew Pine Boards; 100,000 feet Hem Bc3ntling. --303.000 feet No. - 1 - 8 inch isaginasll3l2ln _glee. 300. 0 0 0 NO. 1. 16-inch Shingles, sawed; 50,000 No. 116-Inehlibl4les, shaved: I , 110,000 Fize - Brielt; , 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust sad Cedar Posts, and all articles in theline on head sad for sale by ALICPLNDER FATTSJOSON. Yards— o. Iblitebeect street and corner of Preble end' Juniata streets, tiLath vrard,Alleg4eng•Mte ough of Mauchester. /IPM tilli&SEL "MUHL ''OUTLERY. 60 WOW STRIkET. NNW GOODS, FINE VASES, • Irsoniumust Amp oinks Intwsus.• . DursigusllE TS. • TEL BES, • GIRT 41718 a t toglir SILTI4 te kof It " SILVER PLATED GOODS ; aldlisimii;lo:)ns ME Ole end .szengne our coeds, mid we feel lonian& no one Ma an to be suited. E. BIUMD ' & _ CO. FR" - • lii=i IPITTSBURGII. GAZETIE: TUESDAY, SEPTE W..4/41.1011,00N,; . ..... PREYING:LE. MOIIONIIIIIELI -fOtNDRY 5 W. J. ANDERSON & CO., Manufacturers of IRON HOUSE FRONTS, WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and Castings e of .841 peogrjptions. ler Special attention paid to .ARCRITEUTU RAL CASTINGS and to Castings for Window Glasshouse s. •ftrynn: ND YOminET—No. 150 WATER ' .STREET; Pittsburgh. KNAP. FORT PITT FOUNDRY COIRAIY: OFFICE` AND TWELFTH STREET, PITTSI3IIRGH, P.L. IlrEngines, Rolling min lila chinery, Nail' illackines, Re torts, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Corner Carron and Smaninan Streets, .vrx-rEarcrnoim , WILLIAM . SMITH, Manufacturer of CAST IRON Boynr. PIPE My Panel are all east invarlablyin Ma, in dry' sand, and ES feetlengthl. Also, fill aawrionent of general I • Castinga for Chia and Water Works. ateou Workshe •ttenticra of 13oporintend of 0 15 to t-1 male of BILTuIitTS. DUQUESNE FORGE 111=11011111LLER, (Elueceesor to JOS,,P. HAIGH 41; C 0.,) Has facilities eo-extensive with the leading Forges in the Rut, and is prepared to premptly and satisfactorily 111 &Borders for STEAMBOAT SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON RAILROADVE PITMAN JAMS W ETS, AXLES, LOCOMOTIVE irßAMESOegether with every description of SHAPE WoR.E. =cc and Forge, - Corner of Dnqueene Way and First Street apl4:h4o OBPSON, REA & CO., •16111 . Successors to Bonsnaour. SIMS lifisranni, WASECINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PIJTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Bait and Stationary Stearn En sWil'as,Rt Cher of aIL descriptions: Work. T Mice, s No o . 151, corner First and Sinittilleid Weave. Agents for GISTABD'S PATENT INJECTOR for feeding Boners. Allan THOMAS CAS CO., a. • Wardlonndry , d IllachineWorks, SANDUSKY BT.. AL LE G HENY form PA., immutiemmi of litationniand Portable Steam isWnes; Prem.% Shafting Grist and Saw RIZ Work, Rolling NIG and Machine Castings, Grate Bars,. Weignta, War ra ij n ift s e i ll lc. B . d to Or der and have pri ban all sires. ' , =14:45 DIAMOND OW WORKS• Mid ma iffw'rEt WA.RD,) ion ems Ano wk..= wolfs& OILS. N. M. LONC & CO., Once, DALZELL BUILDING. Duquesne Way. Pittsburgh, Ps. *alma am) SING) • • Cononlndon Merehanta and Broken is Petroleum 'and i ts Products, PALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PHILLDILLPHIL ADDBEEE. REXMI, 17, Chamber of commerce, 13313013THHECOND ETHICIST. 100 TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND IMALEBB IF Petroleum and its Products, 0074Miraquuesests-INMIer.I Itreeta.lNes PllBlBelptils OBLe*-11 1 T WA/an= BT. spi:wso ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. W. Cr I'WEDDLA ILANEMACTUBEIt OF Lib/'eating & lighTest Burning 011 s. Railroad Axle OIL ZeUp se Stands great teat without change; remains limpid alolawest temperstares. Special Oil for tropical climates or hot weather. LosionitotlVe. Engine, lisehine Shop, • Will ant Screws. Saw Rill and Planing' Rill Oast . Adapted tor high speed. l , Spindle 00, Woolread•Llghtollt on, Tlltaliere Stuff. Benaoles ,t • • • ing dc Finishing 011, Gasoline, Barnes* 00. iParraillne. • ABHOR VARNISH, to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machiniwy from Rust. These products are manufactured under Dr. Twaddle , . patent by Superheated steam in Vac aim. The Lubricating 'Mit are' almost odorless,' perfectly pure. uniform. and mostly light col ored. Stand a high temperature nudist' Vag remain limpid during extraule coid. , The Oils are thequalle, and are In constant use Orl many of principal Railroads. - Sainples CM be examined andorders left at 11* WOOD STREET. Works at ISharpsburg Bridge. § r 4 I 9NEL WEST CONSION -- ' Machitle *one Works,. vortairestoomergvostccrimaos, Amain. raw, c {44IVWXIIIII, as, CO. Mrs on haat' of teitait'on oboe , notiotikarni Mr •ikkrt3l Pr 4 V 114:adeigi-U=" i fri"flitallt" Pflietll.l4o,ol! 1 / .Q., 6 1-..i.a)144 AA.1.1,,..i. ( 1 0 NO. 80 FOURTH "AVENUE, . • PITTSSURGIII.- • CANS CAPITAL 8200.000 §toekholders Individually Liable. BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. JOHE TX.OTDti ".„7/11.,FEoYD, 'President. "tower. DisacTons. Thos. M. Marshall; I---dohn M. Murtland, Win. T. Shannon , Archibald Wallace. James W nett" Jas. D.Helly, Wm. Iloyd. Chas. B: Leech, - - John Floyd, This• Bank ps now fully organised and prepared to do ngenerai Banking Maness. • jelOkss " • • I CITY' BA.NK. . ___...._ 1 2 Fifth Stoxit s Pittsburgh, Pa. CAPITAL, 811)0,000. ,- , ~ :: —;:-.!... /: • fiIOCIIIIOLDERS INDIVIDDALLY LIABLE. .... . .. .. . . INTEREST pArri ok . DiTOSITS. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to Europe. Collections made on all the PrillulPal points of theirnitedAktates And Canaria. DOMIXICS litiassir. Preeldeat. JAMES MCCABE, Vice President. W. N. MORGAN. Cashier. . DraliCTo3 l 3. • D. Ihmeen. Jalllell McCabe, TbeMaa Rourke, Hugh 'Seating. J. tinnier/. Jr., Terence Campbell, Patrick Rene, • James f'belan, Chas. B. Barr, H. A.Freyvogie, .Tno.Jos.Hermann. .rbornaa Barnes, yel:t t ,n____:3ol"". THE sArriDEPOSIT COMM Of I'itticiur h. Incorporated by the Legislature f Pennaylva ,nia, January 914, DOW. For th asfe•ktepLog of Bonds and other Securities. 0;c1 and SL ver, Silver Plate, Books, Records. larnonds and Valuables of all descriptions, and guarattee, and for the renting of Safes in Re burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office: /. 'Jro. S 3 FOURTII Erlr.TE, r mantrson, P _ PRT6sIDENT—WILLIA3I PHIL VICE PRESIDENTMIENRY LL YD. DIRECTORS: , PHILLIPS.: ;JAMES : HI. NBA i.t..OYD, BYRON . PAINTER , WILLIAM REA,_ ;JOS. S. wiLwat m. LY CURTISON. K.. LIUSSE k.o ROE BLAA,K, 11. SECRETARY AND TRICA...ERI b. k'. VuN BoNNHO ST. auM:n67 N HOLMES & SON 57 Market S PITT Collections snide on all the p tios United states and Canape. Stocks,Bonds and oth BOUGHT AND i301;13 ON Particular attention paid to tale of United States wow HART, CAUGIIEIi & CO , BANKERS AND . BRO D S, Corner Third and Wood litreetet Pri-reurprt.c:i , • lIIINCESsOIis TO HANNA., HLItT i C 0..) pie.lolo3B rff Exchange, Coin, Coupons, Lad particular attention le paid to the Vorcbsaa and saof COVERNMEtiI BOND 3. Sight Drafts on 'London. 11191:sa CIVIC RAILWAY GOLD -LOMis Messrs. DABNEY, BORGAN Exchange Thee, aid M. L iJESOP CO.; Pine Street, N. T., Offer for sale the Bonds of the HansaslPaeifie These Bonds pay seven per cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Fret iron Government illation ; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado, n addition to this special grant the Com any also owns Three Killion* of Acre. n Kansas, winch are being rapidly sold to evelop the country and improve the road They area Met mortgage upon theutenslan of the road from Sheridan, Hanna, to Denver, Colorado, The road in operation 417 miles long, upon which it is also a mor gage, NOW EARNS: MORE THAN ' ENOUGH NET' INCOME TO PLY MR INTEREST ON TEE NEW LOAN. There is no better security the market—this being in some respeets better than Government ' curities. PR PAYABLE IN. ell Intend, In and Circulars y .ti:.d ~.! BER 21, 1869, :~~-., ~... -:FIN _ •GrGrar....l:), " SILVER AND COUPONS Bought act,Highest Prices. PIE, R. MERTZ, Banker Con- Wood and Fifth Streota. mytl lAm:w3 T. 'B Y. CO., (30000.0. oe. Arsra & C 0..) Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., 313 T%12" • , BOY AND BELL El - BM OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER AND COUPON ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Igrinterest Allowed on Deposits. Zr Money loaned .on Oetvernment Bonds at Lamest market rates. /Orders 'executed for the Purchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, t,tt gittsstutgij &apttt. OPTIOZ or PiTranusiali GAZEITI, MONDAY, Sept. 20, 1869. The Government bond market was steady and strong today on higher quotations:of gold, and easier. Money transactions, however, are limited. So long as gold keeps at present quo tations there is little desire to sell Gov ernments by permanent investors. Lower gold quotations, however, would , tend to press bonds on the market to make room for the securities of railroad, bridge, canal and munlncipal improve ments. Of the latter class, a large amount has bean offered recently and found favor with the,piablic, more on ac- Count of _their •chee.pness, when com pared with Government securities, and and their gteater productions. Gold opened stronr at 137 early in the morning on account of the warlike rumors spread, and sold up to 137%, from which point it receded to 137%, closing at 1371.4. If it was not for the tight money market gold would sell at much higher quotations, but the high rates for carrying gold prevents large purchases being made Rith a view of a good profit. Stocks,have slightly improved, but do not show much strength, and are apt'to decline still further. In our local securities there is a bull at present. Allegheny Valley bonds are offered at 85, Steubenville and Indiana at 75, Penbsylvania Railroad stocks 56%, Birmingham gess at 28, East Birming ham 8 per cent. bonds, about 90, City fives about 75, fours 62, St. Clair street bridge 48 to 51. Money in demand, and business im proving. Quotations as received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, 187%; Saver, 131; Eighty one's; 121; Five Twenties, 1862, 122; do 1864, 120%; do 1865, 120%; do 1865, Consols, 119%; do 1867, 119%; do 1868, 119; [Ten Forties, ,109%; New York Central, 2001,41 ' Erie --; Readinz, 95%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne &, Chicago Railroad._ 86%; Ohio dr, Misissippi, 131%; MichiOn Southern, 96%; Cleve land 15Z- Pittsburgh, 106%; Chicago & Rock. Island, 109%; Chicago & North Western, 74%; Chicago & North Western Preferred, 85%; Adams Express Com pany, 55%; Merchants Union Express, 11%; , Pacific Mail, Western Union Telegraph Cnnipany, 863;; Arderican Ex press ceMP4 l .l` 5%* ." EXCHAIIGE, Large. Small. London, per £ 0,7 5 1 6 , 85 Paris. per franc 27% 29 Berlin, thaler 99% 101% Frankfort, florins 544 60 -Closingquotationa received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold ce : 137%; 'United States Sixes, 1881, 121; Five-Twenties; 1862,1122; do. 1864, 120%; do. 1865, 120%; Ten-Forties, 109 Y; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and July, 1865, 119%: do. do. 1867, 119: 1 do. de. 1868, 119;` Due Com pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 109; Lake Superiors, 96. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l Nsw YORK, September 20, 1869. Money striiagent with an Urgent de.- mend. Call loans sharp at 7 per cent. gold, and on Stock Exchange a commis sion of I.l6@ys was-paid to have stocks carried till tomorrow. The rumor of the approaching lock-up of greenbacks is again current. Sterling nominal at 7 Gold firmer, opened at 1,36% but ad vanced to 1,3796, closed at 1,37%©1,37%. Rumors are that navy is to be put on war footingto meet auy emergency on the Cuban question, affected the market. Carrying -rates . 8-23 per- day laid 7 per cent, currency, Jo gold per annum. Clearances 172,000,000. - Governments dull. Coupons of 1881, 121%®121%; do. '62, 122@122%; do. '64, 12034120%; do. '65, 121%; do. new 11934©119%;,"dt1: '67, - ,119%©119%; do. tog, 11938© y; 10-40 s, 109%©109%; Pa cifies, 1083;©109. State bqnds drill teat firm: Missouris, 86%; old TertileSgeBS, 61%; new Tenn essee, 55%; old Virginias, 5434; new do. 5834; . old North Carolinas, 52; new do., 47%. Stocks declined in tne forenoon, but gained strength in afternoon, and closing unsettled but generally firmer, with great strength on Pacific Mail, which is reported to have'a new direction with O. K. Garrison as President. Closing Ptice,s-Utunberland, 3o %; West ern - Union Telegraph; 86,5; Quicksilver, 13X; MariposaJX;;do , ,preferred, 17; Pa cific Mail, 783;; Adams Express, 55 34; Wells, l'argo, - 4 Co., 18; American, 115 1 4; United Statee,,Wpierohente.l7ld o P,il l 3it Neveltork:, central', 201X1 Replete, LW; Hudeon.ll,iyer 180; Reedipg• 95,04' E rie' 8%4 d 0... ; 65e-Middgan Oen. 0 14 2 'AV,dinchiS" Scsailiekiffs T. ,1 • SE), 13M21 PAta • etjuil points o .r Securities ~ ' x. , the purchase and couri= NCIPAL AND INTEREST OA, Prifa 9j it .a4td atant urrency. Pamphlets, Nap finished . on tipplitain. ,ri 1.04 . • 7::t2 DIAL. lAMBS T. BRADT & CO FINANCE 'AND TRADE, I ' 1 sit ,3 t, nw , Ll uAI2.-7'4 linois Central. 137; Pittsburgh, ,106;' Northwestern, 75X; "do. preferred, 86%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 77; Rock Island, 109 g; St. Paul, 7314; do. preferred, 8314; Wabash, 72%; do. ex. div., preferred, 30%; Fort Wayne 84; Terre Haute preferred, b 7; Chicago and Alton, 148; Ohio and Mississippi, St. Joe preferred, 117; Columbus, Ci nett and Indiana Central, 29%; Dunn a% 10914; Burlington and Quing4 l6s. Mining Shares dull; Stni:- - • Jr, F me lee, 255. Copper Stocks at Boston: Calmuu , 40; others unchenged. Sub -Treasury balance, $89,163,777.; ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. OFFICE OF-PITTSBURGH GAZETTEI.,t Mexriar, Sept. 20, 1869. CATTLE. That the market tp•day, was a hard one on owners of cattle, we.-.pretty gen erally conceded, and all gra.:...)-with the exception of the very best, rule -om a iAw4 lower, compared with y A arW.... Commonish cattle were very, abandant, ever pen a bout the yards had, and y buyers of this kind of stook no difficulty in getting all they wanted at the reduction above noted. Extra fat steers, such as our best butchers are accustomed to killing, sold up pretty well to last weekl e s prices, 7 1 4®7;4, though the great,proportion of the sales were under - seven eta., and we doubt whether the average price would exceed 5;4 cts., as there were, as will be seen by reference to our drovenotes, a large number sold at from 3@4, and 414. The offerings were unusually large to day, reaching 1,150 head, and the sup ply being considerably in excess of the demand, quite a number were left over unsold. Of those on sale 36 cars were from the west, as follows: Chicago, 8 cars; Crestline, 7; Manstield, 4; Cincin nati, 3; Forrest. 1; Marion, 1; Degraff, 1; Ada, 1; Lima, 2; Beilair, 2; Orrville, 1. The balance of the cattle on sale were driven in from adjoining .counties, and the number was large. P. Hartman 45 head steers from Green Co., at 4@7 cts. L. Rothchilds & Co., sold 50 head steers from Chicago, at 534 ®7 l /„; 16 head Butler Co. stock for Peter Sheltemantle, 434@6 - S. Lowensteine sold 7 head Washing ton Co. at 4%®654-16 left over. Jacob Needy 37 head Obio stock, at 5@7 cts. Haas & Kraus sold 74 head; sold 45 at - s®634—balance shipped east. M. Verner sold 50 head from Washing ton Co. Pa. and Ohio, at 5@7%. Jobnathan Davis sold 23 head from Summit Co. Ohio, at 4®5;4. Traurman & Lohman sold 32 head Washington Co. steers at 534©63; 40 head from Ohio at 4®6. Greenwald & Kahn sold 18 from Chicago, and 68 from Ohio; at 5@734. Hazlewood & Blackstock 80 head mixed stock from Ohio, at 5@)7 cts. a S. Marks & Bib, sold 40 &II steers from Ohio, at 6@7%; 64 from Chicago, 5%@ 6 31. Jas. Hanliu .1.6 head Washington Co. • stock, at 43,t®6. Smith and Blue 'sold 24 head from West Virginia, at 4®534. Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 108 head mixed stock, at ,4%®6g. Wilson & Hart sold 23 head Washing ton Co. steers, at 43;®6A. Jacob Rothohilda sold 29 head Ohio stock, at 5®6 1 4. Jas. Haworth sold 13 head Butler Co. stock, at 3g. - John Young sold 17 head Butler: Co. stock, at 4®414. Nicholas Carr retailed 30 head Ohio stock for Sehooler at 5®6y 4 . L. &J. Shambery report havi - '- tailed 50 head. A.'' M. W. Schooler sold 20 headd lot heifers and steers, from Ohie t• 5 cts. Jas. Shaw 6 head Lawrence C c ows and steers, at pAigs. Ja,C. McNeese 20 head Butler Co. cows steers and heifers. GrarWitl & Co. sold 26 head. Butler Co. cows, steers and heifers, at 3ig)534. Etnerlok & Co. sold 20 head Ohio stock, at 5®6 l A. M. Flinner 24 head steers and heifers, . from Butler Co., at 3®5 cts. S. Myers 18 head steers and heifers, from Green Co., at 534@6%. P. Bannon sold 9 head steers and heif srs. at 5.40. Keefer '& Katz 42 head from Ohio and Chicago, at 5@634. SHEEP AND LAMBS. Market a shade firmer,. with . a de creased number on sale, compared with last week, and as a general thing the quality was much better. The were about 2,050 on sale, and it is probable that when the number is taken into con sideration, there were more good sheep ' than has been on sale here at any time this year, As will be seen, quite a num ber of sales were made ashigh as 54® 4,50 per head, and 55 - per cwt. Lambs, also, were ; of better quality. and sold at from 51 to 53,50@3,75 per head. Fol lowing is the report of sales. R. Stouffer sold 140; sheep at 51,25® 2,50; lambs at $1®1,25. P. Sheitmantle 240; sheep at 52@ 2 , 75 ; lambs at $2®2,25. Stakely & Bro. sold 259. . Beeler & Garwitisheep at s2®4; Lambs at11,25®2,50; a small bunch of extra sheep averaging 90 lbs at 5 cents. J. C. hieNeese sold 104; sheep and lambi at 5102,25. C. H. Moulton 112; sold sheep at 52®3; lambs at 1613‘@334. • Frank Kraus • :70 sheep at 51,50®2,50; 100 lambs at 51®2,50. Adam Eckert 109; sheep at 52®4; lambs at $1,50®3,65; 78 head on com mission at 51,75® 2 • 50 - John Walters eold 200. Jacob Rinn sold 100 sheep at an average of 53;;®4. J. b. Neely sold 133 sheep and lambs at 51,50®4, Sam IaVetIMITIO sold 36 head from Washington Co., averaging over 90 . pounds, at 43- ®5. D. Jones sold 30 - head at 52,50®3,50. J. Gallagher sold 77 sheep at , 52,07; retailed 30 bead at 52,60®3.60. Jonathan Davis sold 71% sheep at 52,07 per head; retailed 60, fbm Green Co., at 53®434. HOGS. hiarket quiet and unchanged, sales of fat. hogs in a retail way, at 1.10,50@11,0 0 , and stook hogs may be quoted at lfil& 10%. • Cr.•.TerrucATl, September 20.—Flour un changed; sales Of: family at •86,000 a 6,25. Wheat. dull, closing • at $1,15®1,2 0 for red.:. Corn lain demand at $l, and held - at .61,03 at- i the close.. Oats 50 •to 55e. Rye' firmer at $1: ll'obt l weo firm and ac tive." Whisky unsettled; $l,OB offared, and 51,10 asked. Mesa. pork drill, and held at 632; no sales. Lard nominally at 18%e: There is a good demandlor bulk meats, at 140 for shoulders. 16%c for sides, 17,43 for clear rib, and 17%,c for I clear sides. Bacon Is in ago'd demand at 15%0 for shoulders, 18% l9O for clear rib and, clear: aides.: Batter, unchanged and 'quiet; fresh 30@35e. - Eggs 20®21e. Sugar active and firm; raw , 13% to 16c, refined 15X to 17140 . Coffee firm and in good demand, w sales of 680, bags at, 22 to 250 for • to prime.' • Linseed oil firm at 11,00'61,02. ~ 011 §1,40®1,48. • Petroleum oBsc. BC : 411.186X . baying: ExchangeAteady at 1.16 der. cent. die- Count' buying; 140 Pk:4o l 4g; PO 1 , snot* matket i active. II