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SEE
VOTITSDIIII OII
A.- SThEL WORKS.
trrAmasiaßD IN 1845.
ANDEIISON & WOODS,
_
. mAziorAcTrasse ow /
BEST REIFINXE OASI' STEEL
Of even description.. A.lsoi. best
10111 . 16i' 6erinen Ploa and ipiiitg,' Steel.
CORNER R0513-IdialflSST AV/IftrlE,Pltts.
With. Ps. sulenl4l
1111A1411, 1111111 & PARKIN.
GZITEILO, PAUTNIRB
WIC. METCALF: REUBEN'arum.%
etz9. w..,BABst. CLIA9.,PABXIIi,
Bimetal. PiftTirrat3.l: king,
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CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
Itatuß, BARB & row,
OF Na, 10 — Liberty street,
rrinausaft, re
fel4:d4B
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, ItAiM &. 00
bLuinfacturers o 1 -
raoN, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
niugvEsnir., L
~Z.AND JUNIATA;
•
PLAT BAR, BOUND AND SQUARE IRON.
BAND, Hour, SHEET AND TANK IRON,
BOILER ES AND HEADS,
OUARD EO N ' DEAR and DROPPER BARB
Fueilaz ~eirrrzit smut, CYLINDB
W AN u PLAT RAIL, for HA R R O W
CIROWBARS,WEDGES & TEETH,
:TIRING , _PLOW J. ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
Ei TE EL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TIRES, STEEL suerrnie, A., B.
CH, BUGGY and 'WAGON SPRINGS end
NAILS OUT NAILS AND arum. •
Fitst d Warranted.
eafiti am 0
torintiss A trWORIES.
Sixteenth and Allegheny
and 11 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
asla9 _ .
SUEFFAIELD STIAIL=VIFORKE4
MM011& 00.,
- FITTSWURGI3.- ----
4,lLanuisetn.ren or 4n*rtdesertption of
Stags,
aamw
c. AND r/.Awir 51"1“.M 115,
ASLI3I3T Tillitoki“ act
WirthOugh, 83 Water andloo First Ste.
I.3LACK DIAMOND
, STEEL WORKS.
'AUK, BROTIEER & CO.,
Manatactarers of all descrtpattma of
619MMn3"
ince and Warehouse, TECIRTIEVI, THIRTY
*I.BeT andIIIABOLD STRESTS,
Prrrsßvseiff.
:BRASS FOUNDERS.
.
ICRY, BIER , ....... ....... GRJETrntSIBLEIC H.
KENRTSIER & CO.,
-auccLsB.olwTo
=I
• •
JOUN WI. COOPER & CO.,
Bell - and' Brass Fdunders.
;ivAkiliTitsras
'WADI TBOMPTIX TO OBDEB.
Viable -and. Gny. yon . Figipgs,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
&OTTLII,BII I I7I AND CIRCE YLLIEB
Au. GiAinii*ATTEnri.
110bItYNY
I '
Bragg-Mork of eval ,descapp* for
Steam, War and ()%
ILLNUFACTUBJERS or J. Y. COOPER E cols
linpoved rßalancelheel Steam f Pump
Agents for Dreyfiutv Patent Oil
ere, the beet in the Market.
°see and Works, corner Thirteenth and Pike
treats, ste26
A r k l eadij?•B4. ANCP •
Corner Liberty snet sad
Plttpbtkribb, ,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON
And 'AGENTS to L. S.
STEAM I'VMF AND BLOWN
iaorr,. ~4~
SEIM
.
RsIUSBN
T. Trustees are now oreDaree M grant
an
-
leO BSS.
s tor , the use of the LLX.88i1A.11617.2i rap-
0388.' .
The i:Warier quality imparted to goad iron,
the great improvement in inferior Iron. and the
x sducwitost. commend it to Mt manufacturers of
iron.
Parties Wishing in i{ieit Ciaibtati
APPIII4II ,
el AMEkt SPEER •
• • ,• AnOrllel for the Tmstera.•
F.ooias and. Smatiliq 9W{
"smith avenue. I
Par ties interested 'are invited 'tis the
illißligeSil,WOßlM where the mls
au
now in successful operation. , tellid67
NOVELTY '' ORKS.
prrrsunisia.
' NOVELTY ''ORK.S. -
FouvAid A. 1883.
,ADAMS . al. 130.
acuturOst;tusifi• Ice••
.1! = STONE STANDARDaIfAIBBANK SPAT.;
.19a) PLATT9O I itAD 00u1AFJ18.,,
S CAL S
/0310 J isisegalltenit c ar .F.;
t. ). a a c t . 4 Latatie
ROBIEES kith Elys,
, , rissabsaramisiparinv..-
J. WNW, • NIA RIO • •:•••• *ye.« s 1 let SIAM
4111 71 IWINT-& LUTZ,
46j AB itfitAti •*: 1 1
•ORIPIAME TAI:,CARVE.**I
ilieghenyja ,ll
a 4
te co n If °v at rals st
sax 9a __Bonite•
X io
,
" 11-4 z5 • ‘g.
BOLE\Bc CO.,
_ := • ;
ON POW Is3lei'and-Diquesse St.,
oLis Tits POI-1M) \
Engine Builders, Foutrers and
• • - - Machinists. \
usiinuettre eTWIDIONT MON= and STA.
TIONABY 1:N011111. 8 , of all aim
Arial attention to our nen STATION
. OIL WICLL SNOLLDL AND DATABLE
BOlLNlr_of li-k~power. .
CABTINGS,_of every kind, made tborder &tour
Foundry, on TMIBD STREET below Market.
RIGS for 011 W , SUAPIIN6 PIILLLYS,
HANGERS, ROWE andTOBA.OOOI3Ws
e and
IRON TOLIAOOO PENSEEM cis B e n d to
order, at um • . .
INDUSTRIAL- WORKS/
711111 t 2g on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
FlTTranntell, PA.
• All orders promptly Ailed. TAY RI
among
F ORT PITT'
BOILER, Willi 11,3111 TANK
WOURS.
CARROLL at SNYDER,
• - ' • KANtr7AO7I:OIIO/13 07. •
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-ILIUM • TUBULAR,
ME-BOE AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLL-
I
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANA&
1M1NE2044 BRIOECRING- ANG ASH P/1.... 1 411,
O
SETTLING PANS; SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS: • •
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS : AND IRON
BRIDGES: - -
PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES
(Mee mid Warehouse, eornor Second,
Third, Short and Liborty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
gr Orden seat
toy above address will be
rometly attended mh7:les
WM. BAJRNMIL I L & CO. )
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOB. SO. MI, Sit AND 116 NOM BT.
Having secured • large yard and furnished it
with the meet approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOM
BES. m a dee best manner, C himn eys equal to
any in the country. Breeching,
Tire Beds, Steam Pipes,' Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Balt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita
tars, .Bettlllic Pans, Boller Irros,JirtdAVlr. OM=
Taos, and MP IRLDUZI439I=II Of BsZa•g. got -
Bewaring done On enoriest notice. 1•5:cli
-
JAI= Y. suusu....-...........c0mr50 D. BRUSH
:TARED M. BRUSH & SON,
iLI2WrACTUDIDB or
Steam Boilers; Oil Stills, Tanks.
MOM IEO1 0 1 WORILACI.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, ato.
i..BBADLEIT fit CO.,
NO. SO _WOOD STREET,
. ,
Manufacturers of the greatest Tarlety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE 7013 ND. •
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTARNS AND IMPROVEMENTS, and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that any one in
want ot a good article should purchase found
those manufactured by us, as they will be
the most durable as well as-economical. Would
call uarticular attention to our new VOLCANO
STOVE, for churches; halls ana stores. Over 600
sold in three monies. Intended for Vr ith or with
out casing. All who have tlEed them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
SUP, MMUS & CO.,
_
NEANUTACTUBSRS OF IVUT TAMMY 01
ISM CoirranWaiie
BOSTON COOHENG BANGB,
" THE 'FIERY FURNACE,"
70E WLENNNG BUILDINGS.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST 0001alie STOVE,
..REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOL STOVE ,
U`AIerPAT 'tliNt R E cnn4AV , wi
REF LECTOR„ORATES,tree from dirt and dui;
GRATE FRONTS . PEND M.
*O6 and - *OB Libertr Street; t
5e215171131g TIBPA.
COOS STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL it CO.'S
„
Briummvoria oct;:tri.
Wirranted to Only Bate er *oast se
sell owl other Store 1n the Unto&
BISSELL` 00. 1
No. 285 Liberty Street;
Ws° on kind and fa sal% -
r•atoß , STOI7IB,
EL6:7lllToffilh
Eltij
lard Avenue
WE. FITT . Fr.
Eox & CO'S
O. BUILDERS!
..A.,
500.000 feet Dry Pine Board_
.s. '
150,000 feet 19 inch Clear P in up.
$15,000 fees 19 Inch Common P
95,01)011 , 35)rj / and Slack Oalsti
e 95,000 ft. 1,49,S Mid 3 Inch Poplar:
10.000 feet- ry (polar Scatling;
3 . o.ooeygge , ey cum Pine Boards;
100,0001ee.t Hemlock Scantling.
- 4 .._ _ s,os:ooo.thetlio. 115 inch Saginall nig.
, les.
900. , . , to. 1 15-11$015hingles, Samedt
iIIIN gles, stared%
N 1, 500 'Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw ?dill Lumber, Loam , and Cedar
Posts. and ail articles in the line on hand and for
side ist_ALIZekTIREIt RATT9IIIION_. Yards—
No. 15 , P•BebeMs street and corner of Treble and
Juniata streets, 131=1; wardsAllegheal. late :B bor.
ongh of ktanchester. 7 - ap
GLA63., OUTLIERY.
LUMBER.
100 woo,wo
• 'NEW: GICIODS;
FINE VASES,
CEUTA.
aTEA ritfir4.
OUT 011 PB,
141°/CING 63 11ge stook of ;
SILVER PLATED GOODS
of 231 descriptions.
477 ,4
Cell end examine our good*,
feel astiellea we one seed rau to bsu it ed.
iree:':1111121)' 'tt CO.
Q-Mb' t fl
1_(!(q,
PITTS..,BURGI3 G.A41711: FRIDAY OCIOBER 8, 1869
W. J ANDERSON, ....... H. A. PRITTOOLE.
• -
NONONGIIIELI - FOEIDRY,
W. L ANDERSON & CO.,
Mannfacinrers of IRON HOUSE FRONTS.
WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and
Castings of all Descriptions.
Special attention paid to ARCILITECTII-
E) l i r civrmes and to Castings for Window
s ',Roust s.
orrncr. IND FOLICDRI—NO. 150 WATER
STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.
HMV FORT PITT '
FONDRY\ COIPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH,
'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery,- Nail Machines Be
torts, and Castings genera lly.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Salallama Strada,
17LNT S WARDO
PITTSIBIIIieII, PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
31anufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
74511 GAB AND WATER WOIDDII.
Hy Pipes are all east Invariablyln sits, in drf
wad, and 1$ feet lengths. Also, tall smeary:atilt
of general
Castings for Gm and Water Works.
_
I would also call tIIe oltteation of Boporlntend
eats of ess Works to Ls wake of sirruaTs.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILL= BIBIER,
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities co•extensive' with • the leading
Forges In the East , and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily sit all orders for STEA3IBOLT
!SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON BUD?, LLVILR3,
PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOSIOTIVIC FRAMES, together with every
description of EiIiA.P.E WORK. Office and Porte,
Corner of Dwinesne Way and first Stree
apich4o
ROBEMSON, RE.# itro CO.,
Successors to BOantsox, MINIS a WILLIES,
. .
WASHINGTON W ORKS ,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
. .'
Manetscatirers of Bost sad Stationary Steam in.
raNast Engines, Mill Machinery, Sleazing,
, Castings - of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
aziTi Ms. Boiler and Sheet Irma Work.
Office,' No. lA, corner First and Smithfield
Streets. •
Agents for OIFIARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for feedln j Boilers. all zis3
• --
THOMAS CARLIN &CIL,
YonOn Ward /miry and Ratline Work'
541141)IIBRY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY. Pa..
lianutscturers of Ststionary and Portable Steam
Engines, ennui, Pulleys,
.illmfting,. Grist
d w Mil Work, Bonier Kin and Machine
Castings, Grate Bam Weights, WWin Boxes,
Be. Build to order and have onlandEnginee of
ail sizes. . mr14:116
AntoND OIL moms&
H. M. LOIN & CO.,
Office, DLLZELL
WARING AND. ILO Of
Commission Xenhants Ind Brokers ill
'Petroleum and, its Products,
DALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY
PHTLADZI.PELL ADDB.ISS,
Boom 17, Chamber of 0 ,
139 SOUTH tii,COND sTuasT
TACK. BUOTREBS,
COIMION \,MERCHANTS,
AND DELIAB3 IV
Petroleum and Its; Products,
Manua OfIctZZLIAI MIIILDEMes
earner of Duquesne Waysnd Irwin streets.
PhiladVphis 1111f0WAVITIF !Yrs
1101:VAP • „• e
ECLIPSE PE ROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W.l C. TiTEDDIA
464111%6r00m of
bibricitlng Sr, High Tesfßurning Oils,
IleilpN 1141c0Ad , AX 1 st 0
0,
Mande great-I:est -without change; reasins
limpid at lowest temperatures. gpocial Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
LireaOgivetri MIN 110,ehltsalt aboge,
Dim 1101 11.11_¢ ,IPIADIDS*I-11 Oiler
Adapted foe mga Ivied. , • '
Spindle 011, Wool; Ileted•L10 1011,
O WC II. Tanne lp rs , Iltuff•!Bennp_le ,
Ark liallsbAuff 011, 10eisollue, -
Hotness 00. ipagggigglaw.
ABHOR VARNISH to preserve Britlii Iron
Work and Machinery from Rust.
These products , are manufecdtirld -tinier Dr.
Tweddle•spatenurperhested novo tt Vac
ono. '/ he Lubrics g Oils are almost 94orleas,
perfectly pure, anti. and mostly 110 1 nul•
orod. stands high temperature imolai:zed, and
s remain pid OMR extreme sold, TneNafiroad
Oils aten andare in constant 1254 On
• many of the principal Railroads. ilimpils_Aen
be ezammed and orders left at VIA , wOl./D
'BTBSEIr. Works at Bbarpsburg Bridge.
iiivriiiT COMMON
" siatichi Mona Wodal• ~ •
, — IT - 1 ,, % r •14 Allegkillire
. * OtWelt COMM.
irerill"11."11.1 TVAT . V °.
i t t
, , inagpollt A , ,stilsarill
MeV
4 1 1 " Visadi cra V D ii 461 :0 1 .
"4:1%. ia M. neafahall
111 irMIOSIT 413 4 4 " 9 " -
IMERICAN BAWL, '
v.... ;
NO. 80 FOURTH A I TTA
II
PITTSBIIRG.
CASH CAPITAL ••• • • II .1100
Stockholders Individually Lia le.
DANK OF DISOOITNT AND DZI9 SIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. PLO D,
President. Cashier.
DISICTORI.
Thos. K. Marshall, 1 Jobn K. Murtland,
Wm. T. Shannon, i Archibald Wallace,
Junes W. Arrott, • Jas. D. Melly,
Chu. B. Leech Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
This Bank le now fully organized and r
to do a general Banking bugness.
jelok4B
FIFTH INEN'pE B
Of Pittsburgh
Is now open for Diseonnt.i Depositaan
Banking Business.
Any sum reeelyed from One Dollar u
Interest at the rate of six per ceal
time deposits
OILS.
Dliquesne Way. Pittsburgh. Pa.
sToprio.
DLTSICTOI I9
ED. DIIIIRIBGE. W. P• WET). AN.
W; $• IBMS. • FRANI. )41313ERT
W. C• ROBERTSON', HENRY MEYER,
DLN. KINZER. 1). sf. ARBOR,
EMIL POERSTEL• •
ED. DITHRIDDEt President.
F. F. ISCIFF.NCIE. Caihier.
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth - Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 15100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all( the principal
points of the United States and Canana.
• DoWirticis lIIMS/LN, Presieent.
JAMES MCCABI. Vice President.
W. N; MOBOAx., Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
D. Ihmsen. James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating.
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Teren e Campbell,
Patrick Eane, James beam,
. Chas. B. Barr,H.A. errogle,
Jno.Jos.Hermann, Thom s Barnes,
rjel:ls JOS. M. GAZZAIif, Solicitor.
.m.swwwwwwg
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT CO
Of Pittsbur
Incorporated by the Legislature •
nil, January 24, 1887. For the
of Bonds and other Securities, Go
Silver Flate. Books. Records. 13
Valuables of all descriptions, und.
and for the renting of Slices in its
vaults. Building and Office:
.iro. S 3 FOURTH .1
PIITSBERGH, P
tEr.6IDENT-WILLIAM FRILL
VICt PBESIDYNT-HENRY LL
DIRECTORS:
WM. PHILLIPS, JAMES Il
HFNRY LLOTD, BYRON 1
WILLIAM REA, :JOS.. S. M
-W 31
WILLIAM yoR,,GEoRGE
F: CURTIS 6, HUSSEY
S EC R
F. VV RTARE S
ABONIS H ND TREA O
S.
d. •
QM
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PrrT13331711,011, PA..,
SUCCassoas TO HANII/14 HART CO
MUM= IN
Exchange, (Join, Coupons,
Asa partlettler attenti sal on pale to the purchase
sad e ot
COVERNBSENT BONDS.
. BI WA Drafte on London.
rayi:sa
TRMIESIIEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
,Wood St., corner Second Avenue.
BRIDLEY, President,
CYRUS CUM, Jr.,,Cashier.
Interest paid on Deposits.
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and . Stocks bought sod
sold. d&T
WINES. LIQUORS, &o.
SCFIMIDT & FRIDAY,
IMPOSTERS or
WINES, BRA
WHOLES
PURE 'R
409 P
nave
NOS.
Cor. Sloven
JOSEPH S FINCH & CO.,
. Nos. 155.1- ,, .159.191.193 and 198 1
NTRBT 8 BUT. PITTEIBMIAM
• amylase 07
Copper Dist& Pure Bre Whiskeys
Also, dealers is YOBSIGN WIN sad LI.
QUOBIL HOPE, de. mblLas3
TRADE MARK.
DITEDGE'S
FIRM - PII,OOP
L •
amp
CHIMNEYS.
LEI :11VGAIL—,10 barrels
Sadtopenniont. st W&TT, LAN& &
Sad dos Wood stmt.
4:3-OLD,
SEGUE AND COUPONS
Bought at .15Fighest Priccs.
H. B. HERTZ, Banker
E Rtr. Wood and Fifth Street&
N. HOLMES & SONS,
reparsd
57 Market Street,
NB
PlTTrri9l3l7ll,ol3, PA.
Oollectioas niade on all the priacipal polite o
the United litotes and Canada,.
Generil
Stoeks,Bonds and other Seenritiee
136IIGHT AND BOLD ON OONNISSION,
,wards.
. vild on
Particular lit1:411t1011 paid to tha pzrehua sad
sale of
P rated States Securities
sahal
IMES T 1 BRADY & Co.
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
13 AL P4T 31EL 3E 11. IS,
GOVERNIENT SECURITIES,
SOLD, SILVIS LND COUPONS,
Jar Monrket yru ed
. l on Government Bonds at
owest maes
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
(TOLD.
!t Pennsylya
safe-keeping
i~Ellittanigt etayttt.
!d and Sliver
amonds and
r guarantee
,urglar-proo
'E.TUE,
(Ey Tele graph to the Pittsburgh Gsgeue.l
• NEW Yonn, October 7, 1569.
The redemption of the three per cent
certificates by the Assistant Treasurer at
this price for September and thus far in
October amounts to two Millions. The
legal tender reserve has been drawn
upon for this amount, but it is stated that
the Secretary may order the return of
these legal tenders to reserve at any mo
ment.
The Gold Room had an executive ses
sion to considar the report of the Com
mittee instructed to devise a plan for the
Clearing House. This report was pub•
lished on Tuesday last. At the opening of
the session, a motion was made to lay the
report on the table, to which a substitute
was then offered, and carried, to suspend
action on the whole subject for one
week. This substitute was carried
on the strength of the representatiowns of
the Gold Exchange Bank that they ere
entirely solvent and had their capital
intact; that in a few days they would be
able to r esume busine:s and then intend
ed to propose an entire reorganization of
the Bank, with new directors and officers
and an entire change of administration;
that they were willing, if the Gold Rcom.
so desired, to the bankin
ness, which hadabandon
always been objeg busi-
ction
able to members of the Board,
and confine the business of the Bank
exclusively to clearances of gold for the
memners of the Room. A lively discus
sion' followed on the proper method of
declaring members failed or suspended,
so as not to interfere with the injunctions
now in force. It was finally decided that
allpersons having unsettled contrac ts out
standing are requested .to refrain from
dealing in the Room. The New York
Central and Hudson River stockholders
will vote on the question of consolidation
Novemiier Ist. Some of the large hold
ers are already sending in proxies to the
Committee on Consolidation. Nothing
is publicly known in regard to the terms
of consolidation. •
The Governing Committee of the New ,
York Exchange notified that body this
morning that they have resolved to con
test the legality of the various injunc
tions serve on the , res training its
officers froth d
enforcing Board
rules against its .
members. -
The creditors of Lockwood & Co. held
a meeting to day at two o'clock. Directors
of Lake Shore and Michigan Southern
R. R. took a recess until threer.or. for the
purpose of enabling part of their number
to confer with the creditors of LoCkwood
& Co., and ascertain if possible the ex - -
tent of the loss of the company by their
failure. Nothing important occurred at
this informal meeting, and at three
o'clock the Lake Shots directors
resumed their . . A
is before the Board insession substanc p e to Issue
two millions on seven per cent. sinking
fund convertible bonds, to meet immedi
ate liabilities of the Company, mote espe
cialldy to.take up the Wabash stock fall
inue On 18 inst. The Directors
are g
still in the
session th ,
and nothing fur her
has transpired in regard to the financial
condition of the road. ,
Money easy at 6©7 per cent. on call.
Sterling quiet and steady at 5%©9% per
cent. Gold opened at 131%, touched 132
and closed at isivAtsui. Carrying
Pates are s@i2 per cent. to flat.
GOVernmente are Ligher,closing steady:
Coupons of 1881, 119%4119%; do. '62,
120%®120%. do. '64, 119%01119%; do.
'65, 119%@1:2 0 ; new do. irvaus;
'67,115; do. '6B, 11730)118. Ten•Forlies
109%. Currency 108®105%,.
The Sub• Treasurer bought $1,000,000 at
115 80-100@116 07-100, and also 5153,500 to
represent the accumulated interest of the
Striking Fund at 116 07-100®116 09.100.
State Bonds steady: Miasouris, 85%;
old Tennessees, 62; do. new 53%; old
Virginias, 52: do. new, 52%; old /'Torth
Carolinas, 47%; do. nets, 42. SPeolat
Tax Bonds, 44%.
Stocks generally steady but dull:
25; Western
Canton, 51; Cumberland,
Union, 36%; Quicksilver, MO Mari=
Bi 4; do. preferred. 14%; FaCiflo
68%1 'Bipress; 's4y‘; Wells, 25;
American, 32; , United States, 54;
Merchants, 9i; - New York Cent.
ral, 1748 ; V.arlete, /23; Muds=
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BUY AND BELL ALL MINDB 01
ON MOST 7AVORLBLE TERMS
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
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FINANCE AND TRADE.
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River, 157%; Reading, 95%; Erie, 32%;
do preferred . 56; Michigan Central, 120
teMichigan Southern, 84%; Illinois Cen
al, 1V.%; Pittsburgh, 94; Northwestern
71%; do preferred, 84%; Cleveland, C
lumbus and Cincinnati, 73%; Roc
Island, 106%; St. Pau1,68%; dopreferre ,
81%; Wabash, 55; do preferred, 71; 'Fo
Wayne,Bs; Terre Haute, 30; do pr -
ferred, 54%; Chicago and Alton, 137; d
Preferred, 137; Ohio and MinissipPl, 271 ;
St. Joseph, 107; Dubuque. 108.
Boston prices—Copper Falls, 7; Frank
, lin, 10; Hecht, 60. 1
OFFICE or TTSBURGH atzETTE,
Tau Pl rtsney, October 7, 1869. S
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 131%; Silver, 125; Eighty
one's, 119%; Five Twenties, 1862, 120;
do 1864, 119%; do 1.865, 119%; do 1865,
Consols, 117%; do 1867, 118; do 1868,
118; Ten Forties, 107%; New York
Central; 174%; Erie, 132%; Reading, 95%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 85; Ohio & Ddisissippi, 127%;
Michigan Southern, 84%: Cleve
iland & 'Pittsburgh, 94; Chicago t
'Rock Island, 106; Chicago & North
Western, 713%; Chica d go & North Western
Com
'
Preferred, 84%; Aams
pany, 64; Merchants Union Express,
109%; Pacific Mail,
—; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 36%; American Ex
press Company 32%.
EXCHANGE, Large. Small.
London, per £ 46,50 86,60
Paris. per frane...... ......... 27 28
Berlin. dialer 98 99
Frankfort, florins 57 58
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: • 131%; United
States Sixes, 1881, 1193 i; Five-Twenties;
1862, 120; do. 1864, 119%; do. 1865,119%;
Ten-Forties, 109; Fice-Twentles, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 117%: do. do. 1867,
) 118; do. do. 1868. 118; Due Com
pounds, —; Union Pacific Railroad,
SO; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Feeble,
I
108; Lake Superiors, 96.
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PITTSBURGH DIARKETS.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GA.ZETTE,
TECESDAY, October 6, 1809.
The markets in it- general way, are
devoid of anything really new or im
portant. Business generally is dull, at
least the majority of our merchants and
manufacturers are complaining, though
the growling is more in regard to the
very small margins than the volume of •
business; as there is no outlet from this
place, no chance to ship east, in con
sequence of the discrimination made
against Pittsburgh by her - railroads,
the demand for almost everything is
restricted entirely to supplying the
wants of the local trade, and the com
petition for this is an strong that opera
tors are obliged to work on small mar
gins, or do nothing. We are in hopes,
however, that there are better days in
store for Pittsburgh, and that she will
not always be in her present unfortu
nate condition7-when she will be
placed on an equal footing in regard to •
railroad facilities, with other cities west
of here.
APPLES—The receipts have fallen off
considerably within the past week or
two, and with a reduced supply, the
market especially for the better grades,
is stronger; we now quote at $1,60@3
per bbl for common to prime.
ASHES—Steady but unchanged- 4 ®
for Soda, and i 9 for Pearls. •
BUTTER—Prime to choice roll is in
demand, and we can report sales at 33 to
35. Common butter is plenty and dull.
CRANBERRIES—Sates of prime east
ern cultitated at $10,00®12,00 per bbl.
CHESTNUTS—New crop sold yester
day at $l2 per bushel, but this figure
will not long be sustained,
CARBON OlL—There is still consid
erable inquiry both from the West and
South, and standard brands may be •
'voted Ai, 2.8®2834 for round lots, and 9,
(930 in a retail way. •
CHEESE—SaIes Hamburg at 15; Fac
tory
at'7l6; and Goshen at 17 ®lB. •
EGGS—Sales of fresh packed at V, and •
market firmer.
FEATELEBDuII; quoted at 80@85
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots in store.
FLOUR—Is dull and weak with a
drooping tendency though unchanged..;
We continue to quote good. to choice
winter wheat brands at $6,50®7,00.
GRAlN—Wheat is not arriving very
freely, though the demand is only mod
erate, the mills being pretty well
stocked; we continue to uote at $1,25®
1,30. Oats dull and droo q ping; sales at 45
to arrive, buyer furnishing sacks; sales
on platform at 48@50, and in store at 51®
52. Rye continues dull and, buyers gen
erally anticipate lower prices; we con
tinue to quote at $1,05®1,08. The stock ;
of corn in this market is almost ex
hausted, though there is not much
iqury for it; may be quoted at $l,OO en
track and wharf, and $1,05 in store
and
There is little or no Barley. oering,
the market is firmer, though, so far as we
can learn, there is no disposition, as yet,
to psyany advance; we continue to quote
at $1,93®1,30 for prime Spring and' Fall.
HA Y—May be fairly quoted from
country wagons at $15@20 per tun, for
common to strictly prime timothy.
HEMP Very dull; $205 per ton.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2%@3 ctsper pound.
LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime
at $1,75 per bbl.
LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at $1,48®1,45,
and No. 2, at 11.05®1,08.
ONIONS—SaIes at $2,50®3 1 00 per bbl,
the outside figure for choicel
PROVISIONS—Firm with'it good job
bing demand, but unchanged. Should
ers, 16X; Clear Ribbed Sides, 2035;
Clear Go, 21; Ribbed, 20; plain Sugar
Cured Hams, 23. Lard; in tirces, 20; in
half bbla, 20X in kegs 21. Mess Pork,
133,50. ,
POULTRY --Sales of chickens at 55 to
65 cents per pair, according to size.
POTATOES—SaIes of- prime Jersey
sweets at $5,00@5, 25 per bbl—mmtly at
PP , -
SEED—Flaxseed in "demand, and
the mills are paying 112,20@2,25. smau
sales of timothy seed at 44,25@4,50. No
demand for clover seed. _
SALT —le firmer with sales of car
load lots at 41,85 per bbl.
STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market
at 112 per ton.
NEW Yons, October 7.—AS the money
market has eased up s little we notice a
corresponding. improvement in dry
goods, still it is difficult to move goods
unless at a concession in prices. The
most noticeable feature in the cotton
goods market to-day is the reduction
made by jobbers in the price of New
York mills muslins to 210 per yard. The
Cornmonwealth X goods are down to 7%,
Portsmouth to 2,1 K, liletbune Ato 8,
Dwight N to 14, andl do Z to 13c.
,
• Lot:m.l7ll,LE, October 7.—Bagging firm
at,2734. Flour firm; superfine at ts.
Grain Quiet; red wbeat, no white, 51.15.
Cora in bulk— at 850. Oats do, at 50e.
Bye. at . 900. Lerif-Tobaceo quiet; sales
107 hbds; bids rangod from $6,90@b3,78:
Provialons.firsm . Mess• Fork at $1314. - :Bs,
con: shoulders 17e, clear rib at 2A%tyan d
olearsides atlo%, 'Lard at 19c. Sigh.
wines at // 1 11 z
Dry Goods Market.