1.1 6. CI SBUSGO STEEL WORKS. l‘A.BLldligri IF 1845, ANDERSON & WOODS, ICANIIIPACTIMEE B 07 • Bnirr warms!, OAST / STEEL Of every description. Also, best Relined- German Plow and Spring steel. ,00121tiltn 8088 AND MST .AVENUA,Pitts . burgh. Pa. snis:no MILLER, BARR & ?MIN. GaxsuiL' r•AIt7NM? WM. METCALF, REUBEN MTLIME, GEO. W. BAIL% I OILS. PAREIN. Bracua, reuvisa—s. M. FUER, CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, KILLER, BARB & PARKIN, OHNE, No. 849 Liberty street, -prrTsstrites , PA e14:d48 DUQUESNE WORKS. COMM, TAM & 00. Mann.facturere of IRON, 9 NAILS STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINCS, DININIESNE, X AHD JUNIATA, rr..A. , r BAR, ROUND AND SOD /ME IBON. BAND, HOOPSHEET AND TANK IRON. BOILBR IRO N ES AND ERAD.. GUARD , MAO and PROFFER B FLANGE . ; CUTTER BARS, CY LIAM. fRON,_ IF Ably FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roas. Avow Ii&RS,VTEDOES & HARROW TEETH. _PLOW' AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, SODUCEL VPDNBS AND MOULDS cut to pattern. STEEL TIERS, STEEL SILAYTING, A. B. T'EEL• COA.CEL BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS And XLBS, CUT NAILS AND SPINES. dli Goods !tint Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND S th WOgRN& x n n ln Wa e r SntdeeAPit h sb uyr R_ er, mhS SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER, NEWS & CO., PITTSBURGEE. PA.. tiannfactnrers of every description of CAST AND GERMAN STEEL, NtAILW BralliftS, ELLI...7C AID PL.A.TFORM sPIE:NeS, AXLES, STEEL TIRE, az., AA Warehouse, 83 Watei and 100 That Sta. LACS DIAMOND STEEL WORKS. NEL BROTHER & CO., Xsi..-Olneturers of all descriptions of 001IrrEarMIX.a. 9e1'1,13 add Writ B hernse, TELTHTY iLaBT and AILdIO.I , II STREETS, PITTSBIJBON. BRASS FOUNDERS• ATWOOD •& .11111BEI, Cor. liberty St. & 3d Avenue, PITTSEWRGEt. PA., BRASS FOUNDERS, And Iron ripe Fitters. STEAM ENS PU M PS A N D S. CAMERON CO'S PUMPS AND BL.OWERS. II XIOIT BIZEL,! .................. BefiCti, RE.NRY BIER & CO., -=JOHN ea. coOpEn & co., Bell and Brass Founders. ISBASSCASTIJG MAWS PROMPTLY TO OMNI& Makable and Guy bon Fittings, GAS PIP'S AND TUBING, 111110711 LE, SUETY AND Cllged 11 ALL GIAIIII PALTTEIRN. Xl-10741 CC)OOIEr.O4, tiros Work of every description for Steam, Water and OIL stasurmyrtnurus or J. M. comma & co's Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump. Agents for Dreyfus' Patent 04/- ere. the best in the Market. gr"e.end Worfuh wrier Tturtee.ntli and_Ell_ce 3141iIRSILIIIS1N fIOCASL, The Trnstees are now orepared_tojerant Wien. .4 `..gin ior the use ot-the itt..LEBBiIeUWILN PIPIA ens. - - The superior quality imparted to good iron, the great Improvement in inferior iron, and the reduced cost. commend it to an _manufactursre qt iron.-•• •, . • . .... Parties wishing to use it cin obtain licenses tri APhiring 9 2 IAMES 'P. - . - ' Igt i ttii nute Attornerlig OcAes. ' ZOOMS 1 and B, ZnillitileStalding, 98%, tr oath avenue.vis • Par ties interested are Invited .la it the TAOS NBICP.OER WONIO3, where-the r ecess is now in sneceserui operation. __ ieS:dsr EVESSON;VIREiTON & , • r • reMllPAVattia Itoii Works. WaretioutS.'; find 167 /lan sxjiltrr, s opts Its . if onortitals EOM, - P ITTSBURGH NOVEL'IT WORKS VI ITTIMESVAGEL NOVELTY WORKS. Founded A. D. ISBB. 14.1)AUKS.- Bl'l= 3B, are:, CO: viifulicrrusins • irZYSTOMA BTANDAUD.LILISBANIE SPAT. laiT) PLATFORM Ala/ COUNTI r .-7.13:43 42 621111 illeeitlfrenitOtrr ititr 14141, 003E3 .04111jitab:gulf ir =gut .10 aWI T nail z. BOLE 8 COI, Cor. Point Alley and Duquesnelan ciirs Tal POOR.) Engine Builders, Founders and • Machinists. Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENSINEB andBTA TIONABY 'ENGINES, . of all tizee. • Special attention invited to ournew STATION ABYOILOSof WELLevery ENOME AND FORMABLE BOILRB,or IS-horserpower. , , CASTIN kind, made to order atonr Foundry,. on THIRD BTRZET; below Market. BIOS }or 011 Wells, SHAFTING, puLurra, MANORS.% HOUSE and TOBACOO SCRIM and IKON TOBA.OOO PRESSES. on hand and made to order. at the INDUSTRIAL , WORKS, Fronting =the AfleginniF Bilinr, near tbe Paint, ger All orders Promptly ailed. Tye: us. TO UT P ITT BOILBII, STILL gai TANK TUBULAR, DOUBLE-lILUED TUBULAR, FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL OII. STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS. SET DENSETLING PANS, SALT PANS AND RS;CON STEAM PIPES, 6ASOWETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIITES Office amid Warehouse, earner Second, Third, Short and Liberty Streets, SOCCISSOR6 TO RON' WORICS. PA. WaRKS. CARROLL Gt. SNYDER, lialicrTACTl7l3.liliS or PITTSBURGH, Pi• rxr Orders sent to the , above address trill be ,voutotly attended to. - • nab.7:lE6l WIL BARNHILL Ea CO., • BOILER MASERS AND SHEET IRON lAMBIC:ARS, Nos. AO, SS, X 4 AND X 6 PRIM ST. Raving gemmed a large yard and furnished It With the most unmoved machinery, we are pre pared to manufacture every description of BOIL ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomo tive- Boilers, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tants, 011 Stills, Agita tors, Settling Pane. Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pane, and sole manufacturers of Barnhui s s Pat ent Boilers. Repairing done on snortest notice. lathell JAUD If. swasu.--. • .........111DYWND D. =UM :FARED ffi. BRUSH & SON, eJ XLITOTACTOSXI3I3 0t Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. 88E8T MON WORIL &O. 81 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. STOVES, CASTINGS, &o. - - Al. BRADLEY az CO., N 0.30 WOOD STFIFST Manufacturers of the greatest variety of Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves, To BE IrOtNA. In our assortment will be found all the LATEST PATTSENS AND. IBS L'iLOV.salt STS, and the reputation of our Stoves is inch that any one In want of a good article should purchase no found the most durableas well ss economical. Would call particular attention to oar new VoLCANo STOVE. for churches, balls anti stores. Over 500 sold in three MOILteS. Intended for with or with out casing. A II who have need them pronounce them superior to any other and far cheaper. • Send for Catalogue and Pike List. - Je3o SUFI EMUS 8 CO., KArrorAcroszrus or IVZILY vArarrs oL BOSTON COOKING ILYGH, "THE Mari FUESAGE," lon WASKING Bum:arse.. TES NSW ANTI-0175T COOKING 01 . 017 Z, 'ILLGITLATOII." COLUMBIA COOS STOVIk aslfire&V.4l.l4Darinj. wPsOiraLts BANGE REFLECTOR GRATSS free tromartand dirt: GRATE ravirns, in:si:ma, Le. 206 and WS Liberty Street,' seM:yri PITTEIBUSGS, PA. 000 K STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSET.T. & CO.'S TRIUMPH, raiz BIT - IMMO Crli COAZ. Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as nail as any other. Store to the Union. BISSELL & 00., No. 285 Liberty Street. .a/PO on Janne:hand for sale. PARLOR. BTOVES, • azATtlitlPPrvairrs IiNDESS. (%)OKINO dA.Nons. ate. LUMBER. frO BVILDEBS j !" . 1150.0011 feet Dry Pine Boards... 3050,000 feet 1)4 Inch Clear Plant; $13,000 feet inch Common Plank: 55,000 feet Dry 1 and A Inch Oak: .15,0043 tea t Dry and 3 Inch Poplar: 10,000 teat Dry Poplar Scantling: 10000, feat 1M Tellow.Pula Boards: 100,000 feet Resstoek Scantling. 103.000 feet No, 1 IS inch ilaginasi Bhln- AOO,OOO No. 1 16-inch Shingles, sawed; t ilO,OOO No. 116-inetiliilllnglesA tymed: 110,000 Fire ; 1,000 Fire Tile. 100 Tons Fire OWL_ Also, Saw Mill Lua1Ui1. 21,51 5 0 l 11A5 Ceder Posts, and all articles the line - on hana and fts sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards*. No. /51 Rehousng.; sad oonterOf Preble and Juniata &tread, blit irards Allegheny, lateoir bo ough of Manchester, to GLASS. CHINA. OUTLEIR.Vt. 1 - 00 WOOD' STR ET• . NEW GOODS. FINE VASES,. Isonzarmur -- MID CHINA. " W SET% • DLNN TEA. daTB. • GLTT MPS 8/1"3356 8 Atolls stock of SLUM PLATED GOODS pt all descriptions. Call and exandne our pude, end we reel seeteded t surwrpitweed to lee eultodi BLEED if. co. 1 "I) 813131312. t.11:e• PrTTSBITIIGIT cIAZETrE: PTF i SDAY„ SEPTEMBER 28, 1869 A - FouNDERs, „ 6; 6 - Ali.D Z: S . • MONONGAIIBIA FOVNDRY IV. MaxinfActurers of IRON HOUSE. FRONTS, WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and Castings of all Descriptions. .16,"Speoial attention 'paid to ARCHITECTU AL-CAtSTINGS llndlo Castings for Winnow Was 4 florists. °Tries No FOUNDRY—No. 150 WATER STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. KNAP FORT PITT FOUNDRY iCOIPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH, STREET, PI'FrSBITILGEK, PA. tgrEllgillell, lolling Mill Ma chinery,„ Nail Machines, Be torts, and Castings generally.m RATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS., GOZ1101" Carroll and small East" enteral", INVITEE W/i2D,) 1'1T1C5131711431.13, PA. WILLIAM SMITH, OAST IRON BOWL PIPE Hy Pines are all cast lnvarLablyin Ills, in dry sand. end 1% feet lengtha. Also. tall &apartment. of general Castings for Gas and Water Worts. I would also call the -fiention of So,erttiterid onto of GSS 'Worts to t-1 make of UETORTS. DUQUEtDIE FORGE. WILLIAM MILER (Successor to JOS. P. HAIOH & .00.0 Use facilities go-extensive with the leading Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly and satisfactori fill all orders for STEAM - BOAT SHAFTS, CRA NKS. PISTON-El/D.,. AXLES. PITMAN .1 ANIS, WRISTS, RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every deseriptionpf SUA.F.E WORK. Once and Forge. Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street. a 14:h40 ROBINSON, ILEA & CO., filxccesson to ROBINSON, MINIS & YEILISMS. WASHINGTON WORKS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTSBURGH, Nannfacturers of Boat and M a chi n e y , En gines, Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing, Bbafting. Castings of all descriptions: 011 Tan and tills, Boiler and likteet Iron Wort. Once, No. 1.14, corns: rust sad tlailthlield Biretta. Menu for GIVVISID'S PATENT INJECTOR for reeding Boilers. THOMAS CARLIN & co., Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Work', EANDUSEY IT.. A.LLEOHEICY CITY. PAL.. Itanufaeturtra of Stationary and Portable SWAM Engines, tni Treas.., Tudeya, Shafting, Gest And NW Work, 'lolling MAU and Machine Castings, Orate Ilan, Weights, Walton Boxea, dG Bald to order and hive on hand ltniftnes of all demtavleme , DIAMOND OIL WORM, W RING AND KING, Commission Marehants and Brokers la Petroleum and its Products, itio,nufaoviror of FOB 6AI AND WATEB WOMB OILS. H. M. LONG & CO., DALZELL BITILDIIII3. Duquesne Wel. Inttsbuntb. DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY PEETIADILLPILLA ADDUESS, Boom 17, amber of Commerce, • 133 SOUTH bECOND STREET TACK BROTHERS, - COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALS/BB IN Petroleum and its Products, o% , : b o u t re nci t u fftlee e — v rir a lllg in 3 Phitadelphis ofnee—uai WALNUT BT Api:Yrso ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY. IGEBIERT ir. G TWKDDLT,' • ' NANWPACTURER OF Lubricating Br, High Testßsrning Oils. =ellipse , lisUritsd Axle Oil. Stands great heat without change; remains limpid al lowest temperatures. Special 011 Rix tropical climates or,hot weather„ . • • ' lbonotnotive. Engine,' Iffachins Mop, • Wli teat Screws. Saw Still and Pinning 300 011111 Adeptedlor high speed. Spindle oil,. WoolreaddiAgh tol4 Oil, Tanners , Stnil 6 liennule , ing&FinvishingOLl, Gasoline, Harness 011. Formalise. ARMOR VAMP - Wilt to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery nor:elitist. Then products are manufactured undet-Dr. Tweddle'spatent by Superheated Steam in Vito Cho. I he Lubricating 081 are almost odorless, perfectly pure. uniform, and meetly light col ored, stand • hlgtt temperature unchanged!. and remain Um pld during extreme cold. The itatiroad (Mts are unequalled, and are in constant =el on many of the principal Railroads. Samelee van be examined and orders left •at 114 Woop 'I3TRBET, Work, at Sharpsburg Bridge. - - STONE. War COBLIION Mae M n tStono Works' Northwest corner of WestArui Omn A i:son: ABAtba! irsarav*,va 41, co. Byrd at mid fa il ieri ( rst in ititike Hearth and titan Spas s Side*stlph Vsndiss_ 4 4. B 'romp etons atenalleolli*Pszlicate4 Plioss reasinalall cei €.O raot AMERICAN BOIL NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSIIIIRGII CASH CAPITAL 8200.000. Stockholders Individually Liable. DAN" OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. , _JOHN FL9YD . . -,, NM. FLOYD. ' ... Preddent. , ' - Call:der. Thos. M. Marshall. A rchi bal d Miartland, Win. T. Shannon, wadace. James W • A rrott, Jas. I). Kelly, Chas. B. Leech, Wm. IVoyd. John Floyd, • Tills Ban): Is nom fully organized and irepared So do a general Banking bugness. jelok43 CITY BANK.. 112 Fifth Stre,et,Pittabarth; Pa. CAPITAL, 6100,000. • BTOCKDOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. yourioN. rXCIiANGE • Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to Europe. Collecttons made on alt the principal points of the United States and Cacaos. Domitiunt litunirs, President. JAktne lAnUintr., Vice President. W. N. MORGAN, Cashier. 1:01111.C201 03 . D. Ihranen. I James McCabe. Thomas Rourke, -Hugh Keating. J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell, ratrich Kane, 1 1 amen Phelan Chas. B. Barr, Ti.A.Freyvogle. Jno•Jos.liermann. Thorns' Barnes,. jet ik 5 JOS. M. G ABEAM, Solicitor. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Of Pittsburgh. Incorporated by tho Legislature of Pennsylva nia, January 24. 1867. For the safe•keeptng of 'Bonds and other Securities, Gola and Silver. Silver Plate. Books. Records. Dtardonds and Valuables of all descrlptions, under guarantee, and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof vaults. Building and Office: • re. 83 .FOURTiI arExuE, PIITSBURGH; PA enssiinNT-!INILLIAII PHILLIPS. VtCE PEESIDLNI—HENRY LLOYD nuatcYons: W3t. PITILLirs, JAMES I.I:NTT BP SIRY LboYD, BYRON PAINTER 'WILLIAM RE/1.-i JOS. S. SIORMSO2I, W11.4.11‘...11. 31. LON, ON.A.WOY: 81.40,),N, • CURT Y IS U. atlisKy. „ &SCRIM' A RI" A 6. Y. INN a028:n67 N. 11OLDIES 81,. SONS, 313.411 44 73EL0MFUED, 57 Market Street. rrinrr,S3l3 l o llol-1, Collections ade o all the ad srincipal Pointe of the United Stes an Cutlas Stocks,Bonds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON C01 4 :111S&ON. Particular attention paid to the purchase and . szlo of United States Securities: j ASO:11 114RT,'CAUGHE8 & CO., • BANKERS AND BRO ERB, Corner Third and Wood Streets, Prx - rauuntari. 11117002:33011.3 TO HANNA, SART S Ditatoota IA Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And partictilai &Ovad ti aal on e of paid to the rdifetile no COVERNMENT BONDS. ste.ta Drafts on London. PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOA Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN AT, CO., 5 Exchange Place, and N. K. JESUP k CO., Pine Street, N. T., offer for sale the Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay Well per cent, in Gold; have thirty years to run; are Free from moment Taxation; are neared by a Land Grant of Three Million Acre& of the nest Lands In Kansas and Colorado. addition to this special grant the Com any also owns Three Millions of Acres in Lamas, which are being rapidly sold to develop the tonntry and Improve the foal They are afirat mortgage upon the egeaelon of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to Denier, Colorado. The road in operation 17 miles long, upon which it is also a mort age, NOW EMS I MORE THAN ENOUGH BET INCOME TO PLY TRE INTEREST ON TIM NEW LOIN, There is no better security in the market—this being in BOW respects better than Government Se enritie,s. PRINCIPHI' AND MEM PAYABLE IN GOLD, Price 96, and arm ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps and Cireukus furnished on application. • "I : tarcyx....iu, - SILVER AND COUPONS nought at Highest Priccs. PR. R. HERTZ, Banker Cor. Wood and Fifth Min& ot iny6 JAMES T. BRAD -4600., Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., .a. roT 33c., 3M My GOTERNItENT SECURMES, RNA SWIM AND COUPONS, IV' Interest Allowed on Deposits. XS-Money loaned on eoverntser.t Bonds at crwest market rates. Orders executed for the Purchase and Sole of STOCKS. BONDS cud GOLD, tilt Mittsintrgij &ayttf. 0FF10.6 OP PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE, MoenAT, Sept. 27, 1859. Up to the present time it was impos sible to settle up the enormous business of last Thursday and Friday of the gold Clearing House, in consequence of which dealings were entirely suspended on Saturday and 'Monday. It so fae - turns out that nut few houses were compelled to withdraw from the Clearing House, bat the losses sustained by the bull clique must be immense... Their net profit on gold was large, but they being the principal owner,, and supporters of Reading, Ohio and 3ilssisiPPl, Lake Shore and Cleveland• and Paths burgh were unable to hold on to their stock in order to sustain gold, thus suffered beayily by the decline.,_ Ohio and Mig3igippl . declined to 25%. which is 3 per cent. below the panic of 1866; Cleveland from 108 to 72, 92, 88, and about 90 at the close. Lake Shore from 110 to SS; Erie from 39% to 30, and Read ing from 95g to 93g. Front all indications, it-is apparent that the panic is over, and it now de pends how gold will open on Tuesday— if lower than 132, a farther decline is inevitable, but if at about 155, a rapid advance will undoubtedly follow this great panic, and a quick realization of profits. What the ultimate price Of gold will be, the opiniois are undivided, but as to the immediate future, it is doubtful whether the bear element will have any.power since the gold etill re mains with the.. bulls, and many short contracts are still uncovered. Government bonds were dull and heavy early in the day, but had been sustained on account . of Government purchases. At the close, however, the decline was very marked, and , was about one and a half per cent. Opinions are much derided, and judging from the fact that a large short interest exists, the market will be sustained for the pres ent, but lower prices have ultimately to be made. Stocks, as indicated above, are very heavy, and have severely suffered to day. • Money very stringent. Bulness Quotations as - received by Ph. R. Mertz: Gold, —4 Silver, --; Eighty one's, 119 g; Five Twenties, 1862, 121; do 1864, 110%; do 1865, 120%; do 1835, Consols, 117%; do 1091867, 117% do 1868, 117%; Ten Forties, %; New York Central, 179; Erie,_—; Reading, 92%; Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne .t ‘Chicago Railroad, 83; Ohio & Misissippi, 125%; Michigan Southey, 86%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 88; Chicago & Rock Island, 104%; Chicago dr North Western, 69%; Chicago & North Western Preterred, 80%; Adams Express COM patty, 53 1 4 Merchants Union Express, 9%; Pacific Mail, —; Welders Union. Telegraph Company, 35%; American Ex press Company 3034. ICIECHAN GE, Large. fentall. London, per A 16,60 16,75 Paris. per franc ............... 27 28 Berlin, chafer .................. 98 100 Frankfort, florins ......... 57 59 --:ClosUig quotations received by James T. Brady . & Co. Gold: ----; United States Sixes, 1881,. 119%; Five-Twenties; 1862,121%; do. 1864, 119%: do. 1865, 120%; Ten-Fortiee, 108%; Five-Twenties, Janu ary and Ally, 1865. DIN: - do- ,do• 186 7, 118; • do. -- do. , -1868.. 117% 8 ; Dne Coal pounds, --; Union Pacific Railroad, 86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific, 107; Lake Superittrs, 98. (By Telt graph to the Pittsburgh 6azette.l New Youit, September, 27. Affairs in Wall street are still kept, to a great extent, in confusion by theldock , In business at the Gold Exchange Bank, Which temporarily keepti the golddeal ers out of a large amount of money, and, moreover, leaves in doubt the Standing of numerous firms, with the natural re sult of extreme caution and uneasiness in every branch of business. The Gold Exchange Bank is making its --clearings on the business of Thursday, but has not yet made the first settlement on the enormous transactions of Friday. The ((glowing letter has been, addressed to the members of the Gold Room: 'Neu , York Gold Exchange Bank, Yee' York, September 27, 1869. Dese, Sins: I 'hand you,enclosed. your corrected statement. The ollowing statements af dealers, havk ibtiont *sleeted ;trent Allis movement for failure to comply withthe .rules; Albeet.,,,SPeYolll: .Der Win & Bocock, Oalwey, 'Hunter & Zerga at Graves, CasearlieClure2a. Co.. P. g. Williams, Jr., & C/0., Chas. W. Keep it • t D TREASURTII UNN 11W:3T " wi to r at FINANCIAL. lanoceloors 05. JUNES I CO—) BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS 01 ON MOST FA.VORABLE TERMS• JAMRS T. BRADT & `CO. FINANCE AND TRADE, Co., Juries Brown Co. Your balance must be made good by 12 o'clock to-day, as all accounts not settled at that time will he regarded as failed; and, for the purpose of clearing, you will be inform ed immediately of any further default on your statement. Yours respectfully, H. M. 13E.NEDier, President." James Brown emphatically protested against the statement of the Gold EX change Bank, that he bad failed. The Treasury purchase, of bonds from this date to November Ist will be as fol lows: September 29, two millions; Oc tober 2, two millions: October 7, onemil lion; October 13, two millions; October 20, two millions; October 21, oneinillion; October two millions; total ,tweive Millions. 27, The; purchases of October 7 and 21, are for the tanking fund. The Treasury sales of gold for the same time will be as follows. September 28, one million; September 30, one million; October 1, one million; October 6, one million; October 8, one million; October 12, one million; October 14, one million; October 15, one million; October 19, one million; October 22, one million; October 26, one million; October 28, one million; October 29, one million; total, thirteen millions. The Gold Room held an executive ses sion at ten this morning to consider what means should be adopted to hastens set tlement of last Thursday and Friday's business. After-some discussion, a 'com mittee of nine was appointed to agree upon and report some method for expe diting business, and a recess was taken. The members reassembled at one o'clock, the Committee of nine stated they had got the Gold Exchange Bank to postpone the declaration of any more defaulters until 2 V. at., and also suggested that a Committee of four be appointed to wait upon the Bank of New York and see if that institution would assist in clearing the gold operations of Friday, owing to the fact ot that the Gold ith Thurs. Exchange Bank has not g through w day's operations. A resolution was offered that non-com pliance with the regulations of the Gold Exchange Bank to take up the gold of Belden & Co. shall not work a suspen sion of any member of this body. This was lost by a very decided vote. A letter was received from William F. Livermine & Co., giving notice of their outstanding transactions being all to the account of William Heath d: Co., Smith, Gold. Martin & Co., and James Fiske, Jr. Thin letter was ordered on file. - A resolution was adopted instructing the Committee of nine to return to the Gold Exchange Bank, and if they were not able to receive the assistance of the Bank officers, to ascertain for themselves what they could of Belden's affairs and report as early 'as possible. During the discussion Mr. Mitibank, who acted as Belden's clerk on Thursaay, said he dis tinctly, recollected the account thattv,•as handedln. Belden'a account was on the debit side 13,770.000 and on the credit side $3,755.000. From this it would be seen his indebtedness to the Bank was , 15,000 in gold. This must have been the Wednesday's business. - - After another recess the Board tisseni bled at three o'clock. The Committee appointed to ascertain the condition of Belden t Co. with the Gold Exchange Bank, said they-were unable to make any report, and adjournment took place until to-morrow morning. As to the final issue of the present dead lock, it nta ybe concluded that everything de pends upon the clearings of Smith, Gould, Martin 41 - . Co., and from what is generally understood as to the extent of their settlements, at 150, there appears to be but little doubt - that their clearings will turn out all right. On Saturday a large number of injunc tions were sued out before the Supreme Court restraining the bank ifrom paying over deposits which it is suppesed have bsen served on CharlesCollender.. • The National Bank Examiner states freely that every National Bank in this city :s in sound condition and conservatively managed. Also that the Tenth National Bank is to-day a creditor at the clearing house for over half a million of dollars. The following formal announcement of a failure was read at Stock Exchange this moruing. "President of the New York Stock Exchange. Dear Sir-In consequence of W. P. Belding dt Co. not meeting their engagements, we are lin able to liquidate claims, consequently. we are obliged to suspend fox the pre sent." [Signed. G. Frank, Sept. 27,1869. The money market during the fore noon was in a state of utter - confusion. The enormous balances locked up at the Gold Exchange Bank, estimated at from 8 t 0.14 millionS, rendered it almost im possible to-get money, and street lenders were exacting higher rates for carrying secuilties ranging from V, per cent. on Governments to 23i per cent. on New • York Central. In the afternoon the mar-'; ket suddenly let up and rates fell to 7 er cent. on stocks and 6 per centi on tovertimeiats. This unexpected relief ' checked the, panic on the Stock Ex change, and canned a sharp 'rebeund in prices;generally. Foreign exchange quit and firm, but entirely nominal at 11.0@109 for first class bills. Gold has been quoted all the way from 131X@135 among dealers, closing nominally at 134gi35. Governments strong. Coupons of 1881, 1193120; do. '62, 1'22%; do 84, 1193. f @120; do. '65, 121©121y 4 ; do. new 118 v., @11814; do. '67, 1183`®118%; do. '6B, 106 11416118 @)107. ).6. 10-40 s, 10855 ©109; Pacifica, N State Rinds dull and lower; Missouri!, 135,i; old Tennessees, 60; new do. 53 1-7; Old Virginias, 53; new do. 54; old North Carolinas, 4655; new do. 44. Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 50; Cam silver, 11; Diariposa, 7; do. p referred,lB; Pacific Mail, 66; Adams Express, 53%; Wells, 13; American 30M; New York Central, 178; Harlem 125; Hudson, .155; Heading, 92; Erie, 30; - -da. pre ferred, 59; Michigan Central, 120; Mlc.h -igen Southern, 153;;; Illinois Central, 125; Pittsburgh, 90; Northwestern, lend,de." .PreitirrOd , EVNt Rock , 104; -SW ,Paul, 66; • do. , preferred, The stockmarket opened. weak,,and a the ,exceattvo EltringelacY :0 1 12 ! 0 /1 13 7 be* dune nit r e apparent there Was l'general rush to sell, prices falling oft 2.31@8 per cent.. In the afternoon there, was, a Marked leOrreerYATiert 'the edit* ,of - money, but the market finally became - unsettled , and closed with a reaction from the highest point.; 76; Wabash, 65; do. preferred, 80; Fort Wayne -8.33 ; Terre.; Haute, 32; do. preferred, - 56; Chicago and' Alton, 13855; do.' preferred, - 1318%; Ohio and Miseissip. 1:11,'2514; 'St. Joseph, 101; to - . prefarred, 100%;..Columbus, Cincinnati and Indiana Central, Z 3%, Dubuque, 107. Mining shares dull. Boston prices: Copper Falls' S; Fiank -12: Ideola, 70; Quincy BUFFALO, Septemner W.—Flour inac tive' mid unchanged. Wheat dull and easier; sales of 7,000 bush No. 2 Chicago spring at $1,19N, 7,000 bush red winter 0 b 10ng ,4 . 1,16, 7,300 bush Chicago spritimper sample, at $1,02%. Corn Mill; sales of 18,000 bush western at 83c, 16 000 bush do. at 88%c, 8,000 bush do. 'Mtge, 7,Boo,bash lasoine at 4390, all Per sample. Ofdainsiolivai buyerii offer 500, and sol /ere ask- , M. Rye nominal. • Barley no Seeds; timothy dull at '.13,90(g, 'Pork duli.si 833- Lard dull -at -1 9 g Alta Alighyql ve at 141414 a, 0
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