The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 29, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WOUKS.
•
BTAIII,IBIIIiD IN 1815. • •
ANDERSON & WOODS,
isAntriPAC:rannas OP
NEST REFUSED OAST STEEL
Of every description. Al6O. beet
Refined Gem Bow and Spring Steel,
CORNER AND MST AVENIIS,Pitts•
- eh: Pa. ItOS smienvit
BARR &
MWIA~U
GEIZZIULL ?A711218118
EISTCA.Vir.REHBEN MLLE%
C. W. SAHA 1 CHAS. FASHIN.
BPSCIAL PARTNIR-S. M. Ti ,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
INILLER, BABB , & PABICEN,
OFFICE, 50. :19 Liberty street,
PITTSBIIIIGH. PA
tell:d4B
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, R9HM & CO.,
Dionnfocturoro of
IRON, NAILS, SrrEUL ,
AXLES AND SPRINCS, ,
DINVITEBNE, L X AND JUNIATA,
'FLAT BAB. BOUND AND QU TANS 11101 27.
IRON.
BAND, 1100PSLIEET Tram. utos.
IBOILFR IRO N.r.S AND lIF ADS,
OVARD DRAG and DROPPER B
YLANCinv: ()UTTER DABS, OTLINIAD.
IRON,_
it Ant, FLAT BAIL, for Coal 'Roads.
, ONY Bs RS,VirItDGES & HARP.oW TRIM%
~.'7BING,PLOW
AND
CULTIVATOR STEF.L,
STAEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TInES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
T'V.I..
00ACR. -BUGGY and Vi ARON SPRINGS and
xLErs,
CUT NAILS AND SPIRES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICESAND WORKS.
iliteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 47 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
sad ----------
S HEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, NICK & CO.,
PITTSBIIRGIEL Pa.. -;
lisnufseturers of every de:serilitiou of
CAST AND GERUAN STEEL,
NATION -SPAIN9II,
ELLL,..CA.II,4;isIyirFRTEI SPErcira.4
. Warehouse, S 5 Water andloo First Rs.
BLACK DUJiOND
STEEL- WORKS.
wax, wtorrant & CO.,
lasninfseturers of all descriptions of ,
•
. eiril'3o3oar-s.
Oita and Wareboaee,THIRTIKTFI, WITLILTY,
YLEtt3T and ildifAito.6-0 IiTSISETd,
BRASS FOUND, ERB.
Ell
.
BIER, ....... . ..
sz.Nror ........ G Ur. TAV C S_ B LE Cli.
& CO.,
RENRY BIER
301 IN M. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and Briss Founders. '
IMAM C.4I4TENGS
MADE raoarris TO Quoits.
Maleable and Grey Inn Fittinp,
GAS PIPE! ; AND TUBING,
THROTTLE,BORTY AND CHECK VALVES,
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
XII ON COODIKS,
Brass Work of everydescription for
Steam, Water and OU.
XA-NUFA.CTUREBB OF J. It. CtX)PZI I W'S
Imprave4 Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.
Agents for preens' Patent Ott
ers. the best in the Market.
Owe and Worts, corner Thirteenth and Pike
treete.
ATR OOD & Mee AIFfREY,
Corner Liberty,street and Third Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRONPIPE FITTFRS,
And Atilf.llTB' far. A. El. CAMERON & CO'S
BTEAM ruurs Ali]) SLO WS
BIALERSIMSENPROtBSS.
The Trustees are now prepare!! to grant licen
ies Mr the use Of the ELLEABILLUCEN PRO-
The superier quality irapartedfgo good iron,
the great improvement in inferior iron, and the
reduced cost, commend it to all manufacturers of
iron.
Parties wishing to use It can obtain licenses by
APPLYI-14 to
JAMES P. SPEER
Attorney for the Trustees.
ROOMS 1 and A, English's Building, 913
lonith ji
avenue.
Par ties interested are invited to Visit
ts th is e
IMO& NBERGER woasis. where the roee
ieß:dl7
EVEILSON, PIIVITON &
PennriviVania Iron Works.
Warehouse. Nos. 165 and 161 If
I3BT
IffaltEt, 000 s Ite DlonimiLiels House,
FITT6I3I I / 1 . 13111
1344:03 ,
FITTABI3RGII
NOVELTY WORKS.
niunded A. 1). 1118 S.
.iticiAnrs. *rims & co.
7sT.
• xalthracron.sii.s 07
truONE STANDARDJVAISBANKAOS,
'"---X7M-MdTPOltit .A.ND COMITIA
SCALES.
Motu Paced Patent Door 'Locks and lantana.
Paint and Coffee Mint, 40.
•9110111.0W1T ARUM fea
POD •
L J
- I
OLg BuU c CO.,
Con. Point Alley and Duquesne
°mat um roma
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
bilaralliallre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of ail aim
Special attention invited to our ne l,
A... OIL WELL ENOLNE ANDPOR T
ABLE
SOLLER,of IS-horeemower. ,
CASTlriet_of every kind, made to order stow
lOiludry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for 4)11 Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HAN GEPS,ROUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS SIM
IRON TOBACCO PREEM• on hand and made to
ordey, at the
i INDUSTRIAL WORKS,-
F ronting on the Allegheny Payer, near the Point.
•
fm•MINNEMMEM
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL 011 ?OK
TTIBAB , DOUBLD-FLIIRD TUBULAR.
UL
FIBS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL-
E
BS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
OBLKNEYS, BBEECIUND AND ASR
SETTLING PANS. dALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS:
STEAM PIPE% OASONBTBBB AND IRO N
BBIDGES , __ •
PRISON DOOB.B AND coat. inutsis
Offtee and Warehouse. corner Second ,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets.
UT f. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND-SIIERT IRON VIORHRRB,
PIITNSIISQ S •
SUCCTBBOILB TO
ON WORKS.
NOS WORKS.
PITTSBURG*. barrTE:Y bNEsr AY, . STiTEISIBER 29, 1869.
PITTSBURGH.. PL.
WO KS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
ICL.'tI7TAMn O " OP
PLTTSBIIRGR• Pa.
•
air Orders sent to the above addres
wetly attended to- T ute e
._
rms. no, 80,14 LAD 16 PEIcN sr.
Saving secured ato
rwe at and Banished re,
it
with the meat approved machinery are p
mired to manufacture every description of BOIL-
P..:n in the belt manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breechisig,
lire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condenses, Be t Pans. Tants. Oil Stills, ag
tors, Battling Pans, Boller Iron, Edifice*, Ungar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of BarnEWs
eat Boilers.
Her r= o n a,
JADXD D. suuss....-.•.....—..spiniND D.
. nausst
JARED 111. BRUSH & SON
tuxtrrAcrunses 07
Steam Boilers. 011 Stills, Tanks.
suMET IRON %WEIL Cko.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVE'S, CASTINGS, Sto.
A..BIZAJIMEY t CO.;
NO.BO WOOD STREET, •
Idanafeeturen of_ the greatest 'misty of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stares,
TO BE YQDND.
•
In our assortment will be found all the LA.'neST •
PA.TT WRNS AND I'MPROVniIIEN Ts, and the
reputation of oar Stoves Is such that none e In
Want of. a good article should purchas but
those manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call Particular attention to our new VOLCANd
STOVE. fr chareer•
halls ad stores. Over 800
sold in t h r ee menthhe.lntend e d for with or with
out casing. sll who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Bend for Catalogue and Price Gist.
BAIT, INIGUS 86 CO,
amtrurAcTratsus 07 7.vzscr vABIZTC 07
SEIP I X I C IMIMEL
BOSTON COOKING BANGE,
,"TITE FIERY FURNACE,"
YOB WLEXi2t9 strnaltrfas.
THE NE ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOS STOVE,
VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) • PORTABLE
B.A.NGE CAST IRON IdANTLES; IVELLILAN
B.E7LECTOR, GRAITAIree from dirt and dust;
°awn MET& EBS,
SO6 and 20S Liberty Street,.
serayl7 -/TT131 . 1 12"
PADS°
COOK STOVES.
'CET THE BEST
iiiSSFAIAL Co:,
TRIUMPH.
FOB BITUMINOUS GOAL.
as
Warranted to Cooly Bake or Boast
all as any other 'Store In the Union.
EMIL di 00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
arga za lt eg o ult&r
HEATicanoasivrommws ,
• CfMllOl.Ol MM. M.
LUMBER.
TO OtILLDEIIS t
500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150,00 0 feet 13i inch Clear Plank:
A 5,000 feet 1A Inca Common Plank;
$15,000 feet Dry 1 and A laeh Oak:
65,000 ft.K L I, ljt, mid 3 inch POllliart
10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling;
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
303.000 fee le t No. 1 18 inch tiagins4 Shin
-100.000 No. 116-inch Shingles, sawed;
50,000 No. 1 16-inch Militates, shaved;
• 50,800 Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire 'Tile.
100 Tone Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posta, and all articles in Hie line on hand and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards—
No. 151 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
r
oughta streets, Sixth ward,Alleghear. latnholP -
of
%LABEL CHINA.
STREEV.
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
BOULIDLLiN AND CIIINA.
NEW STYL ES, DNER SETE !
- TEA NEM
OIFT CUPS
AbION.E.q O,
5 A. large stock' of
SILTED r'MED GOODS
Cali and examine our aopdh and, we
eel satisfied no On 'need rau to be waited.
R. E.& CO.
BEIZED
1092W001, :
,
'Mr. J ANDERSON
1110MMIlfil
W. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Manor/et:men of IRON HOUSE FRONTS.
WINDOW LINTELS ind ULM. and •
Castings of all Descriptions.
Ifir Special attention paid to A RCRITIMT I3-
RAL CABTII r G 3 and to Castings for Window
Gies+ Roust B.
OFFICE vn OtFIDRY—No. 150 WAXER
BTRENGT, Pittsburgh Pa.
OLP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
I'ITSBIIRGEI, PA..
PEr Engines, Bolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Be.
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRIt
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and emausaan Streets,
.pri-renurnau, P. 8.•
WILLIAM SMITH,
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
109 OAS AND VirATES WORE&
MI Plea are all east laearlablylu Plus le
and IS re 13110141116. /AWN
Of general
Castings for 64as and Water Works.
tas:cri
woul also call the •,,,eatlis. of Superintend
ants of Oar, Worts to 1-11t1Ic IIarrOILTO.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
_
WILLIAM lEalaß,
( Successor to JOS. P. HAIM" It. C 0.,)
Hu facilities eo.extensive with the leading
'Forges in the East, and Is prepared to PrrituPtli
and ssttsfactortig all all orders for STEAMBOAT
1311AFTS. CRANKS. PISTON ROD, Le.VERS,
PITMAN .1 ANIS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LoCoaIOTD, a FRMES. together with eror9
description of SEMI'S, WORK. (mce and Forge.
Corner of Duquesne `Way and First Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, REA & CO"
Successors to Bosurfirow, *Ms & )I orris.
VT ASEEINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND ISACHINISTS,PITTSBUReaI,
litannfactnrera of Boat and ILltatSentry Btu= En-
Ca n.l l l ,l l B.Tni i ig i pitl n i.. l 'f_p t AL 7l : l, .' &lrfa
and ~tui.,_Boller and bheet Iroo•WorK. Su
°ince. N0.e,1.5, corner Ylcit and thnithfleld
Bt i. T" geta for al . ' -FARM!. iwrsarr waitcroa
for reeding Boilers. Pill:rliS
THOMAS CAVALIN & CO.,
frildlufacttMera Of Stationary and Portable Steam
littertucet, OM Proem..., Yellers, Shafting,. Grist
and Saw MIII Work, Rolling fdill and Machine
Cestinge, Grater Bars, Weights, Wagon Bozes,
fte, Build to order and have on hand =mines of
all sizes. MitelOm6
of ill deccriptlons
01. A. vorxvoot.y:
=NINTH 'W'MU),)
DianufaoturOr of
tooth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
2414D17815Y BT.. ALLEGEENY CITY,
OILS.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONC & CO.,
Oface, D&LZZLL BIIII.DELqO
Duquesne Way. Pittsburgb. Pa.
WADING AND KIND,
Commission Merchants =I Broken pi
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHILADBLPEUA ADDRESS,
Room 17, Ghent/wt
IS3 BOOTH SECOND STREET
pia& BROTHERS,
COMMISSION 'MERCHANTS,
AND DZALM 3
Petroietni and its Products,
rittauurgls Offlen—DAlXagiVß EDWIN°.
eorner at Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Phliadelpnls Onless-1111 WALNUT 13Ts,
aploarse
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.I
HEZHERT R. TWEDDIA
IidISII3IMCTI:TBZIL OW •
LubTleating & High Test Btaning4ils.
I -
Eclipse Railroad Axle Oil,
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at, lowest temperatures. Special 011 for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Elaehisse Shop,
Wei cut Screws.
Sale Mill and Planing Rill Otis,
Adapted for high 'weed
Spindle Old, Week . HeadaiShe OA
Ott, Tanners' Stuff. 'llense_le,
it
tug Finish Leg 011, Ranoline ,
Harness Oil. , Parra ,Ris right Iron.
ARMOR VARNISH, to preserve i B
Work and Machinery from Rust.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Twaddle , s patent by Superheated Steam 1n Vac
cwt. Ihe Lubricating OM are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, uniform,. and meetly nett col -
Grad, stand a high temperature unchanged, and
remain limpid during extreme cold. Theßsiirosi
Olts ere unequalled, and are in constant use on
many ofjtrie principal Railroads Samples can
be exaMined and orders left a t 11. WOOD
LITRE' T. Works at swarpstrurg Bridge.
STONE.
WEST COMMON •
7 Machine Stone Works,
Siosthweit corms_ of yiest.Cpagoolk ~OM
Ban 011 hand or yeillalbgrra‘ Oa
Vilefie• itetalribtal SWUM.
erdal3 Icc4lol szecated. Pr losil tOilligataS
FINANCIAL
BOR.
NO. 80. FOURTH. AVENUE,
PITTSBORGU.
CASH CAPITAL ..... 5200.,000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
DANS Or DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN YLOYD Wil. VLOYD.
President. Cashier.
DIAUCTOBS.
Thos. M. Marshall,l John M. Murtland,
Wm. T. Shannon, 1 Archibald WmlaCe,
James W • Arrott. Jae. D. Kelly,
Chas. U. Leech, , Win. Floyd.
John Floyd, 1
Thle Bank le now hilly orged and prepared
ter do a general Dant big buelneseaniz.
jelOk43_
cunt
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
CAPITAL, 3100,000.
---
ETOCKBOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE •
Europe. d sold. and when deaired remitted to
Ee. Collections made on alt the prinaipal
points o D he t i U oc ed
l F‘ a a EN . an P d r e C s aus nt l . '.
JA AS MCCAW:.Vice President. .
W. N. I,Lostolar. Cashier.
DiltiTOng.
D. Ihmsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating .
J. Dunievy, Jr., . Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Pbelau,
iOhms. B. Barr, • H. A.. Frey yogic,
Jno.Jos.HerMann. Thome. Barnes,
Patrick
5 --- JCIS ' AZZ". "licluw.
THE
SAYE DEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, January 24, 1807. For the safe•keeping
of Bonds and other Securities, Gold 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 Offic,e•
S 3 FOURTH APEXCE,
PrITSBBBOII. PA.
PRESIDINT—WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Vic: Puxtupr.NT—HENILY LLOYD.
Dauscrits:
W3l. PHILLIPS, T.IAMES I. BENNETT
HP NRNWIN H. PAINTER
WILLIAM. REA. _ JOS. tl. 31()Ittt
WILLIAM LYI.I4,ItILUKCCE
CURTIS U. USSEY.
SEe.U Y SS Vu AN
3uDTMIuRVIIIM
au23:tlC 7
N. 1101011. ES & SONS,
,
57 Market. Street.
P'13"1"•113111:7I1Giri • 1.11.•
Co
s mad
end Canadt.s . r ne on all the plnelpsl points al
e U !States
Stocks,Bouds and other Securities
BOUGHT &ND BOLD ON COMMD33I.O I ;.
Particular attention paid to the purciliata and
isle of
United States Securities
Amimi
HART, CAUGHEY & ~
CO
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
()Imw" Third and Wood BtroeGh
PI1'T6B1U11•GIL• PA.s
StICCIEESOBIS TO HANNA, FILET & CO..
DIALERS Tit
Exchanke, Coin, Coupons,
~IId particular attention paid t
to th e partnere
and sale o
COVERNNIENT• BONDS.
181Eitit, Drafts on London.
arnaktr.
PACIFIC WRAY GOLD LOA
leuri. DABNEY, DORGAN & CI
Exchange Place, and E. E. lESEP k CO.,
12 Pine ?Arta, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific hallway.
Thin Bonds pay seven per cent; in Gold;
have thirty years to rna; are Free from
Government Taxation ; are second by a
Land Grant of -Three Ilillion fares of the
Finest lands in lianas and Colorado
Ia addition to this special grant the Com
pany. also owns Thres Millions of Acres
in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the roa
They are a first mortgage upon the extension
of the mid from Medan, Kansas, to
Denver, Colorado, The road in operation
17 miles long, upon which it is also a mor
age, NOW EMINS ERE TIIAN .N.NOIIIIII
NiT'INCVER TO PIT TEE INTEREST
OK TUE NEW LOIN. There is no better
amity is the market—ibis being in
some respects better than Government
turilles. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE iN COLD. Price 96, and accru
ed Intettet, Curenty, - Pamphlets, left
and Ciieulara tarnished on application.
' •
L 1
FINANCIAL.
~, ~,
SILVER, AND COUPONS
sought at Highest Prices.
R. MERTZ, Banker
Con Wood and Fifth Streets.
=DS
TAMES T 1 BRADY 86 CO.,
(Successors OS. JtY3ll3 &bp—)
Cornet Fourth and Wood Sts.,
INT 19,
BU AND BELL ALL N.INDB 07
GOTERNIENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST YAVOBABLE TICBMB
or Interest Allowed on Deposits.
ia•• Money loaned on eovernment Bond.' at
• est market rates.
Orders mteented for the rareheme
end Sole of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD,
lAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
tip Llittsturgij &qtt-tt.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
[Br Telegrams to the etustreirch °alarm.
28.
New YOBS, September,
The excitement in Wall street was
evensreat throughout the day, and the
evet scarcely less important than for
many days past. The Committee of the
Gold Room, appointed in the morning,
soon reverted that the Bank of New
York would undertake the clearances of
lit Friday's busine t Z r in the Gold Room,
s abject to the following restrictions:
That, every statement _must be correct;
that'if there is a gold balance, it must be
paid in gold, and if a currency balance,
it must be paid on certified checks. The
Committee and Bank of New York fur
ther agreed that all clearances at the
Bank should be made on a basis of 135
for gold, and that all differences be set
tled between respective dealers outside
of the Bank. The room then voted to
remain open only for transaction%
gold. The loan market -was all agreed ee
that all loans to -day be made fr
of Interest. The Gold Exchange as
sembled et three o'clock r. M., when the
committee reported that the Bank of New
York found their clerical force insuffi
cient to clear Friday's contracts in the
gold room without embarrassing-regular
operations. In this emergency, a reso
lution that committee of twen
ty member as
of this Exchange be,
appointed to receive all the Clearing
Rouse sheets and examine them care
fully, without receiving any money or
balance sheet, and finding all correct,
strike a b.tlance sheet of the whole and
present that to the bank of New Yorkk,
was adopted after strong debate b
committee appointed. This committee,
it is stated, will work all night,
if necessary, to straighten out Fri
day's business. The announcement that
the Bank of New York was unable to go
on with the clearings occasioned a gen
eral rush for the Lang Room to sell
stooks, and another storm burst in the.
Stock Exchange, with a decline in prices
from 3to 15 per cent. The greatest de
pression was in Vanderbilt stocks, and
New York Central sold down to 162. The
street was filled with rumors of failures
on the Stock Exchange, but none as yet
are officially announced.
Secretary Boutwell, to-day, accepted
only $97,000 of the bids for gold, throw
ing out all proposals below 180, Those
accepted were at 130©13235.
The affairs of the Gold Exchange Bank
were before a-Committee of the Clearing
house to-day, and the Bank stands debtor
to 82,400,000 , and paid in $1,000.090 i
gold, equal to about 51,300,000 in curren
cy, and $1,000,000 in the shape
col
of
loans, which are in process of
lection. The creditors' bonds have
been assessed for their portion of the
c 1,000,0 00 i n
n loas until the same can be
ollected. This la the &street explana
' tion the public have had of the cause of
the delay in making settlements with the
brekers. Rio reported from. this state
inea that the currency of the-bank has
been loaned to parties, and the whole
Street
This is brought to a dead lock there rm by.
afternoon the Committee Sus-.
pension of the Clearing Rouse. regarded
the securities handed over to the Clear
ing House,on account of the debt, or the
balance of Gold Exchinge, us ade
quate to cover the liabilities, and have
ascertained that to-morrow the bank
will stand creditor at the Clearing ktouse.
The Stock Exchange presented a
gloomy aspect towards the close of the
e
day, and the panicky feeling was r
newed. The havoc made in values to
day has wiped from existence a large
number of small operators and weak
ened many larger ti.rins. There were
many rumors of failures, but none are
yetofficially announced.
The National Stock Exchange com
mences dealing in gold to-morrovr.
Money was very stringent at noon, and
loans were made at IA per cent. on Gov
ernments and gold, and % to 2 per cent.
on stock. A great Many brokers had
difficul in making their bank accounts.
There lea dead lock in discounts.
The Commercett understancts that ap
plication has been made tot tbe Secretary
of the reasury, requesing that -he
would make a provision for supplying
the market with currency In the event
of affairs assuming a more threatening
aspect of a panic.
Gold nominally at 131 to 132.
Sterling nominally at B®B./.
Governments lower and dull, closing
steady. Coupons' of 1881. 18elt119 do.
'62, 120©120%; do N. 11935; do. 65, 119%
®119%; do new 119©119;,/t do. 67, 117%
®11780: do. '6S, 116%@11N. 10-40 a,
10835ey108%; Pacifica 6W.
State bonds lower n ; Bilmouris,
old
84;
old Tens, 60; ew do.
Virginias, 53%; new do. 53; old North
Carolinas, 4535; new do. 44. Stereo de.
cidedly lower and panicky; Vauderbilt'a
shares showing greatest fall.
Six O'clock Prices: -Canton; 53; Cain.'
herland, 29; Westeentinion, 35%; quick
12.1,141Meripofti". 7; do. preferred,
15%; Pacific Mal. 4 61 1 ,i; Adams Express,
49%; Wells. 17;'AMeriettn 313 1 4; United
Statee; 50f- New 'York.' Central, '150%f
Meow; 120 1: tlindson. 1315; - f_Read-
Ing, 89.41453 ti; Erie, 26%; do, R m.
Mich
felted, 61; lidlobligan Central, 118; Won-
;....-------------
igan Southern, 761/; Illinois Central,
131%; Pittsburgh, 87;414rorthwestern, 62%;
do. preferred, 76%; Rock Island, 100%t
St. Paul, 02; do. preferred. 74%; Wa- •
bash, z,5; Fort Wayne 81; Terre Haute,
30; do. preferred, 56; Chicago and Al
ton, 140; do. preferred. 141; Ohio and
Mississippi, 24%; St. Joseph. 104; do.
preferred, 103; Columbus, Cincinnati awl
Indiana Central, 26%, Dubuque, 106.
Botiton prices : Copper Falls 8; Frank
lin, 11: Recta, 70; Quincy 25.
The Sub -Treasury balance has not, yet
been announced. .
Gimes or PITTSBURGH OLBETTIet t
TUESDAY. Sept. 28, 1869.
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady dr. Co. Gold: --; 'United
States Sixes, 1881, 118%; Five-Twenties;
1862, 120; do. 1864, 11934; do. 1865, 119%;
Ten-Forties, 108%; t ies, Five-Twens Janu
ary and July, 1865. 117%; o. 1867,
11.7%; do. do. 1868. 117%; Due Com
pounds, —; Union Pacific Railroad,
86; Central ' do, do, 9; cy. ?acme,.
107%; Lake Superiors, 96.
PIT-CM:MGR MARKET•
Orricg of Prrrsgunon. GAzirrrn,
Tt7sEDAX, Sept. 28, 1869.
Those operators in Chicago who are
carrying large stocks of Grain, are ex
periencing a pretty bitter tune of it, and
many , of these are doubtless the same
who, thirty days ago, made such vigorous .
bull movements, resorting to all kinds.
of strategy to keep up prices. They en
deavored, and, for a time, were partially
successful, in creating the impression„
that the crops both in this country and
Europe had been ruined by excessive •
rains, and that the yield would be a
light one, below the average. The
events of the past month, however, have
changed the situation pretty effectually,
and the cry of short crop, to use a com
mon phrase, is about pfayed out. The .
crop this year is doubtless the largest in
in the history of this country and re
cent adTicers from Europe, are much
more encouraging than they were a
month ago. The result of all this is that ,
Wheat has declined 20®25 .cts. per
bushel in Chicago, with indications of a
still further decline, and flour is down
fully a dollar per bbl, and those who
have, in the face of what has been trans
fering, persistently advocated the full
theory, are not entitled to
and much
batli creditt
for shrewdness or sagacity,
tle sympathy will be felt for those of
them who are forced to the wall.
APPLES-Continue dull with a sup
ply largely in excess of the demand;
bbl.
we
continue to quote at $1,00®2,00 per
BUTTER -1s dull with a largestock
and light demand; sales at 25(D for
good to strictly prime.
CHEESE -1s steady with a steady de
mand but unchanged, ranging from I.l®.
17, the outside figure for Goshen.
CARBON OIL-the demand is im
proving steadily, and the market is
tirm but unchanged; 29 for round lots
and 30®31 in ajobbing way.
CRANBERRIES -Sales of prime east
ern cultivated at $12,00 per bbl.
EGGS-Sales fresh packed reported at
21®22.
FEATHERS -
Dull; quoted at 50@.85
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots in store.
FLOUR -Is quiet and dull, brit un
changed. Winter wheat brands are
ing sold to the trade at $6,75®7.
flours,
or no inquiry for Srping wheat
and the stock in this market is very
much reduced.
GRAIN-Wheat is quiet and un
changed; $1,30 for prime red, and $1,35- •
for prime white. Oats easier under in
foience of increased arrivals,and last
week's prices cannot be reaized. We
now quote at 50 In first hands, and 54®55.
in store. Sale 4 cars prime yellow corn
pearl. Rye is dull, and it would ap- •
that there are no buyers above
$l,lO. Barley is coming in very spar
ingly, and the market is firm but un
changed-sales at $1,25®1,39 for prime
spring and fall.
HAY-Sales from country wagons at
$15®22, as to quality.
RENIP-Very dull, $2435 per ton.
HUSKS-Sales at 2%®3 cts per pound.
LARD OIL-F. Sellers it co. quote
Extra No. 1, at $1,43151,45, and No. 2, at
$1.05®1.08 -
PROVISIONS -Firmer and higher.
Shoulders, 1614®1014; Ribbed Sides,
Short Ribbed, 19%; _Clear do, 20; plain
Sugar Cured Rams, 2c34; CavassedLa do,
rd,
22%. Mess Pork, $38%®3 3 %.
2034 in tines, 20% In bbla, and 21%, in
.kegs.
PEANUTS -
None in hands of com
mission men.
PEA.CHES-Sales at sl®2 per bushel,
as to quality.
POTATOES -Sweets remain unchang
ed, ranging from $4 to $5 per barrel,
the latter figure for prime Jerseys.
PLUMS in market, season
about over. .
SEED-Flaxseeddemand,
the mills are paying $2,20®2,28. Small
sales of timothy seed at 11,25@4, 50 .
Atr
demand for clover seed.
-
SALT-Is firmer, wit sales - of car
load lots at $1,85 per bbl. h
STRAW-Sold in Allegheny market.
at $l2 per ton.",
Live stock narket.
CAMBILIDGjh September 28.--Beef Cat
tle recielpta7B9; prices improved )ic, sales
of extra at $12,75@13,25, first quality
511,506.12,50, second quality slo@ll,
third quality 58@9,50. Sheep and lambs
receipts 9.730, market unchanged, sales
of extra at $3,75®4.2 5 .
Culosec, Sept. 28.--Cattle dull and
weaker at53,75®5,80 for cows and light
steers:- Hogs steady andfirm at $
8,50(§)
'9,10 for common; $ 9,25@9,45 for fair to
medium; $9,60®10,00 for good to choice.
and $10,1234@15,00 for extra choice as
sorted.
CisciNNATi, September 28.—Beef cat
tle are dull, and ;he prices are lower;
common to extra 53 to $5,50 per gross.
Sheep are dull at $2,50 to $4,60 per gross.
'Hogs are in good demand at 59@10 per
coital gross..
ST. Louis, September 28.--Cattle in
good supply and active at 2, l i@ENc.
Hogs steady anfortive at 7®Bo for stock
and 814@103.10 -fat. Receipts hogs
750 head.
Dry Goods,
NEW Youth, September 28.—A little
more animation is perceivable, but the
market is far from being, active er buoy
ant.
price Sprague ba p
nd stries are reduced
in from 14 to 13Se, 4.4 Laval
bleached muslin from 21 to 200, and
4.4 do Green from 1234 e to 12c. Andros
aorg g th n somomand, s
el3d .
at l 6% c
, and
the
Rose Bud at the same price. In other
classes of goods there is no important
change to observe. .
Lobramr,s, September 28.—Flour is
quiet; superfine 55,045,25. Grain quiet.
Wheat; red $1,05@1,10, and white 51,15@
1,20. Corn. in bulk 90@95c. Oats in
bulk 50®55e. Rye 90®95c. Grocerlee
in lair demand and firm. Leaf Tobacdo
activa, with_ sale* .to-day Pt /55; With at
$7,50016,25.' Mesa Perk 'quiet at 532,50
(g 633,00„ Badonr.shonlfiera 17e, clear rib
uoga, -deal—sides VW. Hams; sugar
- ettfed 240, awl halm 250. Laid quiet.
.snd weak atl9q(i)l9xio in tiereei;
Whisky; raw 51,16.