The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 11, 1869, Image 2

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    6.
STEEL WOMB_
DUQUESNE WORKS. .
COMM, ROM Sr, CO.,
; Ma nsdicU:trers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPR I INCS,
DVQIIESNE.I. X AIM Illjr2111,&TA.
FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SiIITARE IRON.
BAND, HOOF, SHEET AND, 'AMC IRON,
BOILER , FL TESL AND HEADS,
HUARD IRON,
__DRAG and .I::,.OLTER BAR:
'MANGLE CUTTER BA R 4, OILINDER.
130.14__
T AND 'FLAT RAIL, for Coe{ Roads.
CROW BARS,WEDGES A HARROW TEETH,
BERING,FLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STEEL WINGS AND MOULD cut to pattern.
STEEL TIBER, STEELS FTING, A. B.
STEEL.
COACH, BUGGY and W AGO SPRINGS and
XLES.
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS. •
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh..
teh9
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGER, ACS & CO.,
rwrsßunas. PA..
MAnnincturers of every description of
CAST AND GEENIN STEEL, .
B.Atuist amid s.
'SELL .IC. AND PLATFORMSPRING%
ALLIALI, tiTREL TIRE,
WiTellOuSet IS Water andloo First Sta.
MILLER, BARS PARKIN.
rit ; vr i f.M AL "Waif jammaz,
B.c:EAL PARTETB-B. M. KIER. •
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
UM" 'BAR •Bz . PARKA
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
[~'~']
BL.WM DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
\ I'.iRK, BROTHER & CO.,
Xanninetoreriof all descriptions of
SIBTa=EULai.,
lee
and Warehouse, THDITIRTII, THIRTY.
lIRST and RAILROAD WRESTS. .
- PITYSHIHRIR-11.
IRON WORKS,
Ml. V u, Frees.— W. P. Panza, Burt.
pntsuunon FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
xAstirAcruszos or
Star Irma;
Railroad Fiskliors and Boni"
Rai/rood Car Axles Boiled;
Railroad Oar Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side nods;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heaths
Steanzboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, Re.
°Moo, No. 177 PENN STREET,
rrrrisSlJHGH. PA.
IiLLERSESIM IPROCIISS.
•
The Tiustees are now - ore p d tosreollieen
ses tor the use of the . Mi ...11.1LEN PRO
CESS.
The superior quality imparted to good ircta,
the great improvement in inferior iron. and the
reduced colt, commend,it to all manufacturers of
Parties Wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
JAMES P. SPEER
' . Attorney for the Trustees,
ZOOMS 1 and 2, English , " Building, 96ii
Yourib ayenne.
Par tles—interested are Sweated to visit the
SHQS NBEEGKit gy r a tion. where the dtl
is
now in griecesattl
EVERSONi PRESTON & co,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Am on.
PPOS I N W1101121:aen i one,_ 711181.
, spZl:de PIwTSHILIssaII
BRASS FOUNDERS.
JOHN N. C00rza.....
; JOHN H. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and - Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
/ADS PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
Maleable and Grey Iron. Fittings,
• GAS PIPE AND . TUBING,
11110TTLE,VSETY AND ,C ICE Tim;
ALL GLOB El
XILI.U3Nr COCJ.K S,
Brass Work of Avery description tor
L. Steams Water and OM
itOITITACTIMIERB or d. H. COOPER'S
Itsprotedlialanet:Whiel Steam map.
.itgeninto `Drepitte Patent OW
en' the best in the Market.
were aid,igarks, coiner Thirtendiaid Pike
ow. AND oozy.
( rAm (MAUL COW!:
'= ' DICKSON, SMART is ak,
Kailas remand tbafx Ofiles to
No. 667 LOWY , SW"
-. (Let4lllty H oot MUll ND It .5.-
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AM oomornrigterntsb soot! tOllOllW +
teellittit i GOAL OIRBIACK. at the
lowest otrozlenotos, , _ , ,
All Were se , tbelr elloe, be sedreesed to
Wes co tie enstWeelle be attended ., to
riocowlizmul.
,
snrikatnr 1utex4T,...........naws aims.
toISERLY & 01$111, Eluppesiors
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FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
'KNIT - TORT PITT--
FOUNDRY COYPAM.
OFFICE AND 'WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
-
Vi'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines,. Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Cornir. Carroll and Samllnannitriets,
I
WILLIAM SMITH,
Dlanuro,oturcor or
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAB AND WATER WORM.
hig Pipes are all cut Invarlablyln Pita, Mal ,
sand, and 18 feet lengths. Also, fall useetment
of general •
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Bispurlutend
eats of Gas Works to my make of lizTuftTS.
DUQUESNE . FORGE.
MIME MID;
(Succeisor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Hu thetuties eo•extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, an orders pared t*
SMOLT
SHAFTS.
satisfietorily &H far /ay A SMOLT
SHAFTS, CRANES. PISTON ROD +, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVEFRAMES_ ,_ together with every
descriptkon of SHAPE WOES. °Mee and porde.
Corner of Duquesne Way and Vint Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, REA. & CO.,
swum= to Itostwsox. Mims a Iffsszatt •
WASHINGTON WORHEI,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Ifanotocharers of Boat and Stationary Stearn En
eiNils;sit Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
, Castings of all descriptions; 011 Tanks
and El Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Mice, o. corner lint and Smithfield
Street,.
Meats fbr OITTARD , I3 FLTENT INJECTOR
for reeding Boilers. -
THOMAS CARLIN & CO
Fourth Ward Foundry and Slain Works,
BANDITEICY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA..
itanutacturers of Stoma Etelies, Gil Presses,
Pullers, Shafting, Grist and Bait Mill Work,
Bolling BIM and Machine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Build to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes. invl4:q6
CENTRAL FOUNDRY '-
AND ROLL WORKS'
880 Penn Street.
BOLLIA.N, BOYD & BAGALBIic
Chil Molls. KM Outing. 801 l Lathes, to
WABLIIG AND KING,
Conranlon Merchants sad Broken la
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHTLADELPHIA. ADDRin,
/loom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
apo 333 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TVIEDDLE,
YLNE/ACTIIRER Or
Lubricating 8 , High Test Burning Oils.
ILSICRY SIZE.
Zell's. ItsLbrosbill Azle 011.
Stands low e sta without change; remains
limpid attemperatures. Special Oil for
'tropical climates or but weather.
Locomotive, Zagine, Machine shop,
eat Screws.
Saw Ilm and Planing NM 001,
Adapted tor hlgh_ew..d.
Splndle Woolinead-Lfghtoli,
011, Tanners' dims nonspie,
Harneytsng, 11a11011nar
s 011, karrallne. •
ARMOR VARNISH. to preserae Bright Dna
Work and Stachinery from oust.
These products are mandractared ander Dr.
Tweddles patent by Superheated Steam in VSLO.
ciao. The Lubricating Olaf are almost odorless.
pa/Italy. pure. unlibrm. and mostly light col
ored. stand a high temperature unchaivaand
remain limpid during extreme cold. Th road
Olts are ! unequalled,
and are In constan on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples man
be examined and orders lett at 114 WOOD
• ISTIOOLT. Works at Sharpsborg Bridge.
TACK , BROTHERSi
COMMISSION BIERCHANTS,
AND DlLl4lia IX .
Petroleum , and its Products,
rituiburo inecorliALSTlll , ll Somme,
emus et aneiteerae via, fad IMAMS'S/.
,
Philadelphia 44119e-11i WALNUT pT.
a • Iva)
DLIBIOND OIL WORMS,
H. M. LOPIC a co.,
Office, DALZIELL BUILDING,
/tin Dugllene I #ll. rthabliso.4ll.
noITTNOUJIIGH'
NOVELTY WORKS.
.Wiaiited D. Ina. •
it ; arKEE & co
stiumiaagEnuom or
ICITIMICISTAIMAIWaiLMEAWKAP. I I.T.
? Mr) rlu.darol)ll4-Nu-OUUDITEA
SCALES.
Am ! ! l ei= Dom wave Lt foci
a:Eas t FilitLYnine WIT ra.
imeoevorphipwww:
MEMEL
(FIRTH. WARD.) 1 1
GFEL, PA.
OILS.
NOVELTY "WORM_
PrITSBUEGH GAZETTE: FRIDAY, JUNE 11, !1869.
ENGINES, BOILERS, am
HUGH N. BOLE 8c CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(Nam %as Pourr,).
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all ekes.
Special attention Inv_ited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGDIE AND YORTAI3LE
BOILEE,of 15-horeamowes.
OASTINGS, of every kind, made to order stow
Foundry on Wens , TREET below 'Market.
Bios 1.9 x o sHerime PULLICYS I
HANGEno, HOUSE and TOBACEPO sCREWB ana
IRON TOBACCO YREASES, on hand sad made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Frontlniotithe Allegheny Mier, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
air All orders prOmptly sued. • . TaTl7B
FORT EIITT
BOILER, STILL AND TM
WORKS.
CARROLL & SPIYDER,
mAutrrA=43bl OP
TUBULAR. DOTIBVE:irLtran =BOLA&
FINS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
OLL STILLS AND OIL TANTA,
CHIMNEYS. BBEEOBING"AIifp- AM ) PANB.
BETTLING PANG . SALT PANE CON.
DENEERB: _
STEAMemomsza AND LEON
BRIDGES:
-MESON mesa AND COAL Saimaa
One. and Warehosise. Owner Maenad,
Third. Short and Manly /UNMAN
PITTSBURGH,. Pa.
ar Orders seat to the above addreee will be
promptly' attended to. mb7:188
W. BARNIIILL & COry
BOILER MASERS
AND SHEET IRON WORIVIRS,
NOB, SO, SS, SO &ND SO rzzor BT.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it
wail the meet approved MlChillerf, we aroma-
Ea_rlid to manufacture every description of BOIL
BBB in the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Breathitt,
Biro Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Mts. Zeta.
tors, Settling Pans, &der Iron,Hriages, Bagar
Piny and sole manufacturers of BaraM's Pat
ent BMWS.
Repairing doze on shortest notice. Wheal
JANES M. BITER,,
los. 55 and 56 Water fared,
rmwornas, PA.,
KAIFIVACKW at
IRON OIL TANKS,
RETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM VI%
solzme MILL STAMM,
Aid SHEET IKON WORK,
Tor Steamboat&
LIMED K. 331000..
D. WM=
t iMU I D M. 11111111 & SON, .
KIUTD7AOIIOIIIIIS 07
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
WEST IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES. _
A. BRADLEY It CO.
•
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
- Cook Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BB FOUND IN TER STATE.
Sole Agents for the celebrated- Base Burning .
Oriental - Stowe' and Furnaces for Herd Coal or
Colte.Best in the World for Parlor.ollce, Store or
Church. Fire needs ao rekindling—burns all win.
tat. Do notbay until you see or seed for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—DENlM= BROS.,
Smithfield et.; ORO. HUBLZY. Allegheny City.
RAPP, IHIGUS & CO.,
INAROTACTRAISS or mar worry or
IS I F I CWV - Meiv
Boarok GOOKI2iG RANGE,
FlEt! FURNACE,"
TH Fos WARRING Butunroa.
• Z DIIST COO
AL IFINO
S VVS
YAWS (ClannatA AI.T.
Pattern) P i IfRTABLII
HANOI CAST IRON MANTL ES. WIS4I4II.A.N`S
RKYLICCTOROHATII,S,free Isom =AAA ALI:
GRATZ TRA.IN, TANORRA. AA.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
saltßyl7 • PTTTSBUROH. PA.
COOK STOVE&
~ L CET THE,BEST.
BISSELL aT CO.'S
-
TRIUMPH.
FOB B.rrrimmors coaz.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast aa
well at atheatore In the Won.
BIN ELL & 00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Woo laid sad for mid. I
rt
e gent Agra .1
LUMBER.!'
BOILDERBI
198.980 feet AryPineifolls,._,..4 • , :
' 101 00 0 Stet 14 Inch oar nou t io r , 1 ,
18:000 feat isslsosa gunman i il
. en
15,000 feet lily a A litci O c A, OO „i s
18,00011. I l i, I ,A ouus
it •
10,081 feet ey °Mir Scout t °° `a::
I_o, wou tees ry Ow Pine uxup.
1,0,000 feet Rea oek ficantitigt ,' ~,,„
318.010 fees lie. I 1111u01 104 111114 v---
le ". 1 iiie watt
110.11111 o. 1 64nch Ilhl es, Oa ed i t
50,000 No. 111-luott Skluilos, *SW .
bey F?irn' Ilricki
liveu •
. 100 PTA Clay' 8 • • _ __
Alis. Saw Mill -Lumber, Locust an d Wu -
Posts, an illrtioleiln i?eltnl_onbautd4 r i ardi ag
V i et llV A lt i ctelesPrve s latt Un E iTrai l lible and
Juulats stmts. IAzIA word, Allegbeal., la s tr r i .
oust' of atanolleilter. • " •-•
(e P
I,3 „ L i f e#, ,
seater of *eights. awl Meow!4 .l
No: i7ODATS:BPBIi?•;,, - rf .")
tlieelebb Liberty bad POUT IUSSSs
Oftuspreaser aline" St% .
FINANOLLL.
FORT *KU BANKING COIIPANY.
No. 169 Wood Street,.
CAPITAL, : : : $200,900.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIAEUI,
DEALERS IR 1
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
- AND COLD.
ISTEILEST ALLOWED ON TERI DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points In
the tinliertfatates and armadas.
7tlailieToll43l
lifostetter. Jno. . 11ber.
James tiOrdoni BObt S B a ng,
D,Walinoe,- • Andse*ldlllce.
X:yip/feet% Bailer. ,
102111. Cannier.
RE=
D. LEFT .
EIfLILT, CAIUGHEIIi & CO., I .
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
0~1 , , Third and Wood Streets,
PrTri'l333lThilan,
O3OCCEBtI 1113 TO HANNA, HART CO.
MUM= IN
Exchange, Coin, Coup Ons,
And • particular attention paid to the purchase'
and sale or
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
muses
N s HOLMES & SONS,
31BLALINTICJIMCELIS,
57 Market Street.'
prz-r-rsuunGla, , / , .&.
Otdleatlons made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canada..
Storks,Bonds and other INmiritia,
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON OOYNTINION.
Putt=las atteatioa paid to the runk‘se sad
eats of
Vaq i ted Btatps Securities.
JAY COOic..E & CO. ,
- I
33a,331m.ere,1
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
WELPM.
STOCKS and BONDS of all desciliOons
twinabt and sold.
Special attuntloit given to the purchase
of Government Securities
CITY, - B NS
12 Fifth Street, ittsburgh, Pa
CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO. H
STOCIHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY . LIABLE
' . EiTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN- EXCHANGE
Bong'st and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
• . Mu of the United Elates and Canada.)
Dominica Itimarav, President.
\
, Lamm miceaDe. vice President, \,
1
Joule 11. Ooa*LZT, Cashier. i
DtirCCTOSII. • '
D. Iltmsea. • James McCabe.
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, . James ehelan,
Chas. B. Barr,H.A.FrerrOgle,
Jno.Jos.Hermann, Thomas Barnes,
Hugh Keating i lel:ks
PEOPLES' SAVINGS BINI
= Of Allegheny.
CORNER FEDERAL. AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL $OO,OOO
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Bank of Discount and Deposit:
rszazyszir—s. 11. HARTMAN. _
CABlllllllt—Z, P. Y9uNG.
DIRECTORS.
W. U. fort,
. 0. Patter.on.
W. F. Brown. ! .
O. B. blograw,l
iny2l:Ji2
S. H. Hartman,
J. I'. Henderson,
J. Kohen,
knannel Dyer.
W. O. Damon.
FIFTH AVENUE BANK OF
PITTSBURGH
Will open for Discount. Deposit and General
Banking Business on JUNE 3d.1869. nt N 0.193
Fifth avenue. Any sum received from one dol
lar nirwardo. Interest at the rate of sLi percent.
paid on time deo:wits.
DIRECTORS:
Rd. Dithridge, W. P. Wellman..
W • H. Him'. Frank Seibert,
WPC. Robertson, at lir, Royer,
Dan. Kinser, .
D.
Armor,
Trail Poerstel. 4
RD. DITRRIDGE. President. I
le. R. tiCHENCR. Cashier.
jed:dlll
& CO,.
NO'. 221; and 223 Liberty iiStreet.
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at/ow
ggenut, strictly . -
Prime New Crop:New Orients Seger and
nohow .
r__ _
otto RICO, Cuba and It RUsh Island Sugars.
ew York, Pkiliadelp and Baltirnore Re
ined do. 4 1
()Olden Dti_ys, Layer* 1 3 4 1 i Bragg', Miami
Adams , and Long isianol t ya rtos . _ l_ o _ aate
Porto Moo, Cues and E ILO 1 nd Id 1 s.
Young Hymn , Japan, mce 11111Po'wder
gad Oolong Teas,
' Carolina and Bangoin Mee. • '
Java, Lavers and <to oofftes.
tooscco,,tLares OIL SUN NUM, GI a, BoaPs.
Cotton Yarns,'&e., Constantly pn hand.
•
AMMO, -:! ;
IIIiPORTKRA ,CR/r , :
Fite Brindle!cit,lnes`lin r 4 . 4iggars•
Eh "nlo4lllosefie.fand' Bbartline,Sook WLatis
Of 0 oast &Ji10.. , la bottles. ‘„ .• i ,
6 klitig musk ) - 13abariberg. andlJobaustda
tons Hookbelmer, Burgundy,
• B deaburg £ Freres' Flue 011ve Oil. -
' do do ,- glarsamorted in bottles.
do do visit& wines. In bottles.
i ! II
N. Wort •& Bons , Sparkling Catawba.
ri e old einerry. Mara anpyort Wines. : •
Fre*, o_l4 M9.11100,11Re i Rya wialskles. , bare.
Qo ‘vori,buiNg,lor Id iloo tcit , do 1-. do.
lots& to fbrliostA Chdado&No etbait Via.
enemymd Bellel7 l 4ll4 l MlL • ,
:sadist 1A . 010011 , 1 NIIIC t -asil Twastaitsd•
it.
ts . .
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Wai - X - wi - .pvak,''- - 4 , --:-- 1
.M 4 -V.t.7.,...v i
~11* A- * Ait :, ,
„ , _
=MONSEN'
C'll-OLD,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Con :Wood and Fifth Streets.
la y 6
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors 08. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
BANMr... EL El,
BUY AND BELL ALL HINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAvosABLE 1211E9.
Intekest Allowed on . Deposits.
rlonewoi Oovernnent Bonds at
lowest rates.
Orders executed for the Purehaie
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and .
GOLD.
LAMES T. BRADT & CO.
GOVERNMENT BONDS !
We will register Ell kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the polder ab
solUte security against theft, loss, or destruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
COD. FOUR= & WOOD STS.
my 11142.5
Os lath* ekayttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
Onion Of PITTEIBMIGH GAZETTE,
- THURSDAY, June 10, 1889.
Gold remained firm to-day at 130 y;, to
139%. The bull element feel very con-
fident that they can raise the price
much higher and in this they are sup
-ported by the foreign houses who have
put up their bills of exchange and will
soon force specie shipments to bo made.
What arrested the upward course was
the tightness of the money • market,
which seems to have reached, for the
present at least, its worst, and a rapid
reaction in all the markets is expected
to set in to-morrow. - •
Government bonds declined about
per cent. to-day and 1867's sold down to
1193 i, whilst old 186k's were almost as
flrin as the day previous.
Stocks experienced • a still farther de
cline at the 1:30 board and looked very
weak, but after board there was a better
feeling, Nvhen it was noticeable that good
houses had no difficulty in making up
their balances.
rEZIMI
mh3o
Money is easy here and our banks and
monied institutions lend freely to all
good borrowers.
Business is dull hi all its branches.
Quotations as re . aeivea by ,Ph.
Mertz: Gold, 139%; Silver,l3o; Eighty
one's, 121%; Five Twentis, 1862, 122%;
do 1864, 117%; do 1865, 118%; do 1865,
Consols, 119%; do 1867, 119%; do 1868,
119%; Ten Forties, 108%; New York
Central, 84%; Erie, —; Reading, 97%;
Pittsburgh, Fort. Wayne do Chicago
Railroad, 55%; Ohio dt
32%; Michigan SorAthern, 104%; Cleve
land dr, Pittsburgh, 93%; Ohicago_&.
Rock Island, 18%; Chicago dr North
Western, 87%; Chicago Qt North Western
Preferred, 98%; Adams Express Com
pany, 58%; Merchants Union Express,
14; Pacific Mail, 83%; , Western Union
Telegraph Company, 40; Gregory, 300;
Quartz Hill, 100; Smith it Parmlee, 250;
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady dt Co. Gold, 139%; United
Sates Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties,
1862, 12 . 1%;.d0. 1864,117%; do. 1865, 118%;
Ten-Fortiei, 108%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July,-1865,119%; do. do. 1867,
119%; do. do, 1868, 119%; Seven-Thirties,
par less, %; Due Compounds, 119; Union
Pacific Railroad, 94; Central do. do.,
par; Cy. Pacifies, 107.
C ny Telegraph tto the Pittsburgh tiszette.)
Nzw YORK, June 10,1869.
Money active, but atrlngent. Early
transaction were made at 7 per cent cur
.
rency, but before two o'clock the rate
rose y a , per cent., and there was some
little easing up before three o'clock,
which resulted in a fall to coin interest.
Alter barking hours, hoWever, the de
mand was again very urgent, and many
brokers were compelled to pay 1-18, X,
and 14 per cent. for money in order to
get their bank accounts made up. Ms.
counts nominal. The sudden stringency
in the market is chiefly due to the ma
nipulations of Combinations operating
for a decline in prices at the. Stock Ex
change. Sterling dull at 93;09%. Gold
opened at 138% and closed at 139 g. • Ger
man bankers were large purchasers on
reports that affairs In Paris were in an
unsettled oondition, but the market
closed dull. Cash gold abundant at 70
12 per cont., high rates due to the= atria
gency in money.'- The .'sub-Treastfrer
sold $1,000.000. at ' 89. 9.100089 12-1110.
Governments lower but closid steady:.
Coupons of 'Bl, 121%@miy„.• do. 'B2,
122)40122W d 0... 'B4, 117y;0117X; do.
'B5, 1111),(01183j;. -do.' new, 119%0119M;
do. 1 67, 119340i19% do. 'BB, 119%011934;•
10.40s,108%@108%; - Pacifica, - 108,4:01.07.
State bonds dull:: Missouris, 91)4092;
old" Tennetiieee, - 64%; new do., 81N; new
North Carolinas, 543f,(055%..
The stock market dating themorning
was'a scene'. of intense .exciltement. . The
transactions ,were of unusual magnitude.
The fluctuations were wide and frequent,
withs tendency in favor of operations for,
a detline.. The prices were steady until
the drat session of Stook Exchange,
when large blocks were pressed for sate
end. a.Aeherp • decline followed..,Later
theraWas a reaction of X,®sl ,per cent.,
hut. the market again became , lweak.
There - was a dreier tone towards the
close of the dayy:and a sharp rally is
prices, the market in many cases , tecov-:
sting to, the highest point of the day.
There is still, •lhowever * an :unsettled ;
feeling, and thebeavy : deoll.ne has crip
pled the bull interest. Among: ,the said
cep made meet to .produces panic was,
the following • A for order.
Purporting to come *ow timore eon
respendenti of a leadjng - ,hpose in Broad-
Idrtleti was given to'thsir repFesentives in
litooX,F.xchange..4lMinhig: the solo. of
MOD Shaift 0 1 /1/0 4 ettit and Cincinnati
AMA MI second preferreq stook The
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stock was sold and reported,when the for
gery was discovered. Steps will be
taken to ferret out the perpetrators of the
fraud
Bidding pricss at Five-Thirty:, Com. ,
berland, 32; Wells Express, 30%; Amer. '
ican ' 39%; Adams, 58%; United States,
66; Merchants Union, 14; Quicksilver,
15; Canton, 62; Pacific Mail, 83%; West..
ern 1jni0n,,,40%,; Mariposa, 4; do. pre- :
furred, 164; New York Central, 185%; I
Erie, 3634; do. preferred. 52%; Hudson,
154; Harlem, 144%; Reading. 97%;
Terre Haute ' 36; do. preferred,- 56; Wa.
hash, 69%; do. preferred. 82; St. Paul,
75%; do. preferred, 85y; Fort Wayne, 1
156%;Idississippi, 32y: Michigan
Central, 130: Michigan Southern, 104%;
Illinois Central, 142_. Pittsburgh, 95%;
Rock Island, 118%; Northwestern, 8734; e.
do. preferred, 98%; C. C. t I. 41%; i
St. Joseph preferred, 118: Chicago & Al.
ton, 153%.
Mining shares quiet: Smith and Parm.
lee, 275; Gregory, 290; Crrass Valley,s4.
—Copper stocks at Bostbn: Copper Falls,
8; Franklin, 17; Heels, \ 85; Hancock, 4;
Minnesota, 2: Quincy, 25.
Sub-Treasury receipts; $1,186,484: pay- i
merits, $1,605,719; balance, $81,173,522.
Disbursements of coin interest, $241,688. c.
Gold clearances,s64,ool4oo. '
• 1,
The bills of ayor & Co., Havana, and ;
Dont, Molar dt. Co., Cardenas, were, re-, l
fused acceptance by instructions from
those firms, for reasons' connected' with
the Schepeler failure.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 3
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH - GAZE 5., I ,
THURSDAY, June 10, 1869.
The markets in a general writ present t,
but little that is new or-imporiantt noth
ing,\ at least, worthy of special notice. 1
There is no improvement to note in the
demand for any of the leading articles,
and with a light volume of business,
prices are without important change.
There is not so much complaint inregard
to making collectiona as there was some
time since, but under the influence of a
strong competition, margins are very
much reduced, and there is more corn-
plaining about this than anything else.
It is evident that our people will have to
be satisfied with smaller profits and the , 3
sooner they make up their mind)! and •
accept the situation, the better.
APPLES-Fair to choice, 545®8.
APPLE BUTTER-75®51,00, as to
quality.
BUTTER--Quiet and unchanged sales
of prime io choice at 23®.5.
IsEANS--Dull at $2®2,50.
CARBON OIL—Is easier but await
tled, and cannot be quoted correctly.,
CHEESE—SaIes of Western Reserve,
at 18®20; and New York Goshen! at A
23®24 and market steady.
DRIED FRUIT—Is dull . and un- 4.
changed. Peaches, la for, quarters: 15
for mixed and 18 for prime halves.
Apples, IS®l6.
EGGS-ISales at 21®22.
• FEATHERS--Filin and hi limited '4
supply; we now quote live geese 'at 85®
90 to the trade, and $l, in a retail way.
FLOUR—Is quiet and unchanged; de
mand
fi
confined mainly to supplying im
mediate wants of the local trade. Spring A
Wheat quoted at $6®6,50 and Winter at 7,
57®7,50. The Pearl Mill Prices for fresh •
ground flours are as follows: Pearl Ei
Mill three star, green brand, in barrels,
59,00 and in sacks. 58,70; double extra of
selected amber and white winter wheat,
in barrels $7,90, and in sacks $7,60; choice
selected fed winter wheat flour, in bal.- 1,
rels $7,30, and in sacks 57,001 choice
spring wheat flour In berrels's6,6o and
in sacks 56,30. The - Pittsburgh City Mill '4
prices are as follows: Choice white win ii
-
ter wheat flour in barrels, $8,00; and in
sacks $7,75; choice red winter wheat flour
in barrels $7,25, and in sacks 57,00; t."
choice spring wheat flour in barrels
56,75. and in sacks 56,50 per barrel.
GRAIN—Sales of 4 cars choice lowa
Spring at $1,25; prime Winter may be
quoted at 51,30. Oats dull' but un
changed; 66®67 for car load lots on spot. Li
Rye continues very dull; smell sales at Ej
11,10®1,15. Corn very dull and cannot
be quoted above 73®75, on tiaek, and' in
elevator. Barley—none offering, and but 's t :t
little wanted.
GROCERIES—The grocerY market 7)
continues unusually dull, and what is
worse still, there are no indications of
any immediate improvement. In regard
to prices there are no changes; it was v..j,
thought some time ago that Sugars, in
view of a heavy fruit crop, would ad
init thus far these expectations
have not been realizet. --
SUGARS-8 H, 11.35;-A A, 13; Havana 'I
14; Cabs, 13; Porto Rico, 14®1434
Demerara, 1535; New Orleans, but
little prime. in market and sells readily
at 14%®15; lower grades, 13@14; Refined, 6
Ex. C, 15%; B, 16; A, 16%; hard, 17%.„
Mousnsivis--New Orleans of good _
ity is in strong request and bring 80%85;
Porto Rico, 65®75.
Siaturs—White Honey Drips, 51,15;
Silver Drips, 95e; Jersey, $1,05; Golden
85; Amber, 75; Common, 55®75.
Covrxx--Fair to Good Rio, - 20®22;
Prime, 2435®25. Choice, 26®26%.
Rion—Carolizirt, 1C34 to 11c; Rangoon, .1,1
9No. 4
TEAS—Young Hyson, 51,10 to 1,85, G. , o
P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to trl
1,80. Oolong, Soto $1,45. Sou Chong, 90c
to 51,50. •
ST./atm—Pearl, 735; Silver. Gloss, 12e, p .
and Corn Starch, 12%c.
CONCENTRATED Lyn-18,00 per_ case.
Fnurrs—Layer Raisins,43,so per box; 11
Matt do, $7350; Prunes, 14c; Currants -0
13c; Vallenela Raisins 14%.
Brims—Cassia, 90o; Cloves, 45e; grain A
Pepper,. 36 Allspice, 33e; Nutmegs, $1,60.• 4
BAR LEAD-12%e; Shot, 53,25 per bag. IA
SOAPS---"Balibit's," 12e: "Oaksly's,"
lie; Rosin, sto 7e; “Dobbin's," 150; •K
Wax, 10o; Chem. Olive, 9o: kl
CANDLER—MouId, 160; Star, 25e i
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BI;CARB SODA-57,00 per 100. .i . 6
'Frau—White Fish $8,75 per half bbl.
Lake Herring $3,75. S'l,
HlDES—Green salted 11%®13; do
Hip, ®2 15®1 11 ,p; do Calf, 17®20; Dry Flint, AT
HAYl—Baled is dull and, nominal, at E.
82,5®27 on wharf, for good. to strictly g 4
Prime- • • •
HOMINY—DuII; #5®525 per bbl.
HIISICS—SaIes corn husks. at 11%.
• HEMP—Sales at $2lO. _ t.'•A
LEATHER--Rough Oak, 38®40; Oak t.„
Sole. 88®41; Red Sole B. A. 29®84; Wax t
Upper, 23@f/it : do gip, 50®75; do. Calf, r „ :
111,86@)1,85.
• LARD OlL—Sales of Extra No. lat
$1 60 and No. 2 at $1,20. •
leveland Lime Is quoted at
,75.
$2,50, per bbl,, and - Common White at F.A
51 .• 4 •
PQTAOES--Salesof old crop in store, eif
at 45®5() per bushel, and new crop at 53
WOO Der. barrel.
PEANUTS--Small sales at.l2a, t
PROVISIONS—Market firmer;"`and
price.s.tending onward. . We now tifote f r :`,;
Shoulders at 144314%; Sides 1634®17 for ;1.
Ribbed and 17iti . . for Clear; Plai HamaHaa 17%; and.
Canvasaed 1834; Su ga r
Cured Canvassed 201520,q. Breakfast N
BROOD 20. Beef Tongues, es,so per dozen r.
Mesa Poi.k, $32." Dried Beef, 21 - *
SEEDS --:Occasional small sales of
Flaximed M. - V.45(42,50,Nq demand'
for- T..
.01over, ery.Titnothy.
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SALT—Sates of ear lead lota 88 '
10185. . 1
TAW Nothing doing in this ant- 4 ,5 ''
;le of.importanoe, and prices are
nom ”
TANNERS OlL—Straits 11 18; Bank
12
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