The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 12, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS_
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, MILE & CO.,
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS ,
DvQ,UF.SNE, L X AND JUNIATA,
PLAT BAB, ROUND AND SQU (RE IRON.
• BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANE. IRON,
BR PL 0.T.E.8 AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER' BARS,
ELANGEr OUTTER BASS, OYLINDER
T Am , FLAT BAIL for Coal Roads.
' CROW BaItS,WEDGEB A HARK( tW TEETH,
SPRING, _PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
r STEEL. TIRES, 'STEEL WAFTING, A. B.
BTBILL.
COACH, BUGGY and Vi AGON SPRINGS and
ILES,
Cur !bum AND SPIKES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND *ORES.
liixteenth Street and klieghes* River.
arid II Water Street. Pittsburgh.
labs
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
BINGER, MEDIC & CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA.,
MeantMilner* of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RA TLW WANGS.
ELL'. .:C, AND PLATFORM SPRINGS.
AXLE% ESTERL TIRE. Re., 40
Warehouse, 83 Water arid 100 First Stu
NLIIMER, BARB & PARKIN.
imorraum PASTNIES:
AIBTOALINI REUBEN MILLER.
ORO. W. BARR, I
TNI ORAB. .
PARKIN.
BIMCIAL PAItIL — B. M KIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
AIWA _BARR & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
Mtn
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORE&
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
iliumtsetarers of all dwriptions of
• • EiPMENIEL‘
Ica and Warehouse. Ttillt TISTE, THIRTY
TIBST Id ` BU 13TBSNT13.
IRON WORKS.
Vlll3lll. Pres , t.«.. W. P. Posts. Bart.
EnTrawmat }vitae
AND IRON CO.,
Bar Iron;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hainnsered;
Leeomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rodin
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads,
Steamboat Shang;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, wrists•,
Pitisuia Jaws, Cellists, *a.
Offloe, No. 177 PENN STREET,
11111111$1
Tke Trustees are now urepared - togritAlleen
les .tor the nee of the RT.LERRHAIMON FRO
gszs.
'The superior quality imparted to . good iron.
the great Improvement In inferior Iron, and the
reduced oatt.cominend it to all marinfacturera of
Iran.
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
'Me 10/ to
• JAMES P. SPEE.R,
•
Attorney ihr tits Trustees.
WOMB and 2, English , ' Building; 9
fourth avenue.
parties interested are Invited to visit the
5110111Bilt oe altit WORM where the recess le
new la earsatat -4 ion. tee:467
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
AsEeboue, gold itr l
iasT
PP"eio at ee
rp24:de
.R/TWOBtelitin
BRASS'FOUNDERS.
JOANY. COOPICIL
JOHN N. COOPER &
Bell and Brass Founder.
BRASS CASTINGS
MADE PROMPTLY TO onyx&
Makable and lirey - Iron' Fittings,
GAB PIPE AND TUBING,
THIOTILE, WET! AND CHM ULU
ALL GLOBS
COCKS,
limit Walt of every description for
Steam, Water aad OIL
YAP ueActruar.es or J : 000PKIPS
Improved BlancaWheei Steam , Pomp.
4'ooto fbr Dreyfus' Patent Oil
ers, the best in the Market,,,
oaci and Works. corner Thirteenth and
Street*. olio
1. COAL AND VOILE.
COAL: COAL!! COAL!!!
IteKSON, STEWART &
Ruins remoied heir Offfee to
NO. 567 Liipatpr STREET
r )1
cLatflrclei.lhc4/i:. Anii)pfodisri,F.LbNc;
.
• 41, tend Amish /66e youinito
eitsmir accr t c9*r. t war4, ox, Ft She
wise. 4, r .,;.; •+islt
% 11" ordai leltiiitheU . ,othm or egilseeeed to
thee through the •111111 1 i'IM' be attended lb
Preselehlr.
LITHOGRAPHERS.
• -
411113LIANOINMINHOLLT•
QIIIGERLT &CLElf6Successon
kJ to GOO. Y. OCIRIMEXAX WO , *
rnw IfirfIEOWILSO'
The oolt t _trot rattttopolohto Notoblithlment
far 000ttto, Bunion cWilt DBMS'
ik raV a tePtg are 44 l M=Vgt
•
Iltiltakto2 Wittto 11014 II raid Is
!LisaMei& r istabanck.
•
Manufacturers of
PITTSBURGH, PA.
YANIITACITIZZIIII O
T 323
.TARRY MILE.
FOUNDERS, MA.ORINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
- ITTSBURGH, PA.
t- Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
ch ery, Nail Machines, Re
tor, : and Castings generally. •
ATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS. •
Cerium Oarroll And SmallinanStiftets,
(NINTH WARD,)
ibri-rsircritErEL PA.
WILLIAM _SMITH,
Illanufaciturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR GAB AND WATER WORE.B.
My Pines are all cut inyariablyin Pits, in dry
sand. and ISt Diet lengths'. Also, fun assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works. ‘:
'would also can the attention of Snpyrintend•
enta of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WHIM DULLER,
(Succeisor to JOS: P. HAIGH & C 0., ).
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the Eut, and is prepared to PromPtly
SHAFTScIy fill allorders for STEAMBOAT
, CRANKS. PISTON ROIK, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES t
_together with every
description of SHAPE WORE. Ofilce and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
11aceessors to ROMNSOL Xtlfill I =LW,
WASIIINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Xanatacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam RI-
Z ,
a n tra o l t al i t! li d i eseriptions: .. o=
and BBoller and Sheet Iron Work.
=a sk
Mee, o. LII. corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Writ; fbr_BIFEARDES PATENT INJECTOR
for imams Boilers. I ALUM
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Workk ,
BANDUBid f3T..trkiHrlflf CITY,
Yanntoctarero of B Oil Plena,
Finials, Shafting, Vat and Saw Mill Work ,
M
Beams U and Mac We Castinas, Grate Bars,
Wakens. Wagon Box s, to. Band to order and
have on hand Salamis of all dam
OENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
ehII Molls, WIZ Ca/ ' Bin" 801 l Lathes. ie.
OILS.
v ir pmirG AND KING,
cosmosion Yen-Mats and Brokers la
Petroleum and its Products;
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
1714A-0111iP1111. ADD113:33,
Boom 12', Chamberof Commerce,
133 SOUTH morn ISTBEICT.
aplO
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT;I*. G TWEDDLE D
NA.2O37ACTURIIR OF
inbricating & flit Test Burning Oils.
Salim* Sailroad 'Azle OM
,great heat witboitt ikatige; remains
:Vapid at lowest temperatures— Bpeclai 011 for
I, tropical climates or hot weather. .
Imeansistive, Sualae„ lisiehlne . Sholh
Wings/Bo:8as. , •
Saw NW and Planing 111111 0111,
Adapted ftwhigh_speed.' •
IlDladle 011, Wrialread•JUght 011,
011' Tanners' Stuff. Sesszole,
issa?/knitiablaa , oll, Grasollaa,
Harness 00 Parrallisse.
ARBOR VARNIM., to. preserwe Bright Iron.'
Work and Machinery Ova Bast.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Twaddle s_patent try Superheated Steam In Vac
cno. The Lubricating 013 are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, milform, and mostly light .col
ored. stand a high temperature unchangl i t r a4l
remain limpid duringegtregle cold. The
Oils are 'unequalled. and Are In constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
examined and orders left at 1.14 WOOD
BTIIIIST, Works es sharp/Arum Bridge. -
TACK 11.110T'HEI1S,
COMMON - NERCEOTS,
AllnY,DZALrag .
Petroleum and its Products,
sitta usoe—sezzgaos sinimpte,
wrist OZ MOMS way 11119 itnfa f
TOrtadelp4laoSoe—LlT
DIAMOND OIL WORN.%
IH, M. LONG & CO"-
mice, DALZELL BUILDING,
ten Duquesne wsitristoariair&
NOVELTY WORKS,
'NOTELTY WORKS.
Wounded A. D. JAM
MUISOWEETI & op,
MB
UTIMMSTA_NDAUD.WATRIIANK STAT.
filizr4zoATiroxact , ROOU NTll,
vEICIALES.
humis ism& Paiea t._Look* sad Wakes.
4 101 J. .1011AMOWNWIM Pe. 1) A
0011131 op.IWT Amu GMT
EUNlblinkrroue"
PITIWBUIGH -04tZliTtili SATURDAY, TUNE 12, 1869.
ENGINES, -1 *MAW,: 40.
Ivo L BOLE Balk.
.1
Ger. Point Alley and peeing.,
. , .
(Asia THE I , a
,
Engine Builders, 7 unders and
I Mackin
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ems and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all es. • - •
A ll t lp y eelal attention invited to urnewSTATION
-OIL WELL ENGINE D PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horsenpower.t
OASTINGS,of every k__ind, *nide to order atour
Foundry', on.TRIRD STREET below Market.
HI
• RIGS for Oil Wells, S ING, PULLEYS,
RANGERS, ROUSE and TOB CROSOItEWS - and
IRON Tose.ooo MEMO. bend sad wide to
order, at the . • -
INDUSTRIAL
PronUng on the Allegheny Ell
PITTBIIIM6II. I
lir All orders promptly 11114
FORT PITT
1101Uill,STIU
WO't
'CARROLL - & dNYDER,
.J E
IitANSPACTSB o
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FL D TUBULAR,
PIBE-BOX AND CYLINDER BTEAM BOIL
OLI. STILLS AND GILTAMTS. ' _
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND LE ' AB P ANS,
SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON.
BRIDGES.
DEMERS.
wrzem Mg% GABOMETEBB AND' IRON
Plasm DOOll3 AND COAL maw '
Office and Warehouse, Corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
/Pp Orders lent to the above +dress win be
promptly attended to. • =Mite
WM. II ': t & CO.,
BOILER M K ERB
. .
KND SHERI' IRO liiirORRICRIS,
NOS. 110, Xi, 114 PENH ST.
Hiving secured a large yard and furnished It
With the most approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made Is the country. Chimneys, Breeding,
Fire Beds,• Steam Locomotive Baler..
Condensen, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Mita
tore, Settling Pans, Boller Iron,_Bridges, Sugar
nub mid sole naaufacturers of B arnhill Pat
ent Minn. =
-Beesiring done on shortest . notion. Aaiun
JAMESM RITES,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water HtresS,
- NTIIIIIIIIIM6III.
litainTiMlNUM ow
IRON -OIL - TANKS,
ri-nzaire PIFB. ocinizit, trnalt PIPS.
BOLLING MILL WIACKIL
And SEX= IRON WORK.
• Tor Steamboats.
J.IIIID D. MOIR
JARED N BRUSH & SON,
NANIIPACIRWA OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
EBERT IRON WORN. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, 04STING8; ac.
TUE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY ar. CO..
Missubotarers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE FOUND IN TEI STATE.
Sarnia ibr the celebrated Sue Blaming
Oler' Stoves and !Drumm for Bard Coal or
Ooke. eitt theliroxid for Perior,olllce. Store or
Church. lire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do uotbly until you see or seed for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STREET. •
Our Agents for Orientals—DEMMEß BROS.,
Smithfield St.; OW. NIISLItY. Allegheny City.
RAP!, 11110 US & CO,,
KAAIIPACTVILIZIS OF 1•177 VAILLIM or
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
" THE FIERY - FURNACE,"
,70.0 WA1131770 Th:014021037.
THZ NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING errovz,
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
arjr. CART IRO N
Mit s
raL T lCTOß tr yeßa t i ib tree Malin and dull
• • I' -
2.04 altd 208 - Liberty litreet,
sirlS:7l7 PITTSBURGH. PA.
COOK. BTOVEL
CET THE BEST:
dt 4.10.11
TfutIMPA:.
•
FOB BIT MIN OUS COAL,
Wuya ated t 0 Cook, Bake Or Besot
alfaii fug sear iieve li tie Odom. .
ISIBSELT, & 00, 1
No s x'B6 zit;ertv'street.
at
_so
_O3. aandiati sali. •
rasLoßt incmit___.
ez.t.rjolartlikil=
TO BUILDEIifiI
500.000 test Dry9i Pln aa e I.
~
• ,314,111109 fselfl ar Mitt
• I . IJUNIMU feat:l94l9l masa Plaakt • -
95,CHKI feet Dryl an 9 inch Oak:
X.. 000 ft. St. 3,315 i 9 and 3 Inch Poplar:
15.003 lest Dry poplar Beantllngt
10,000 feet Dry 'Yellow Pine Boudet
100,009 feet Hemlock Beastliest.
353.090 f
l eetNo. 1 15 Inch liaginad Onin
_
900,000 Do. 110-inch Shingles; !WOOL
50,000 Nn.,l 19.1nctililithillogi silaTeut
50,u0091zie MUM •
4: 13 0.40 1 %3 1 114 OW;
._Also,,flaw Mill Lumber, Lotnist and Cedar
wade/ MN all articles In the llne on hand and for
sal_ )1,1 ALEXANDER PATTICIWON. Yards—
me. is t inpra street and magyar Proble and
Junta , mirth ward,AileignMiy, late bor
mit of Manchester, 4y:ll
WEI t: iv Abu) i , 0,. 1: • • : ,
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r z
Ef : tom,
T rPM u I f-79 1 ", t ell . l4ll . l rr
80. i rotor= WRRIAT. '
moss
aim peimapily iiniadell Is, spill
ORKS,
RI er, near the rola.
U. PL.
U . Tai us.
TAIIK
P Se
;alw,ml.
FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT BANKING COMP .
N 0.169 Wood Strut.
CAPITAL, : :: : $2OO, .
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIAR ,
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
L i
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible points in
the United States and Canada..
DIELBOTOIIik
Jno. O. Risher
Robt.
Andrew Miller,
James K. Belle!
D. Hostetter. - -
James Etordon. -
D. Ws.Duce,
I. Fawcett.
BAWL. M
MIKAN,
D. LEFT
HART, CAUGHEX
BANKERS AND BRO
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
prx-rsstrupn.
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART A 60..1
E=
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the pnrchase
and sale or '
.COVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on isondOn.
znyitaftt
HOLMES & SONS,
N.
33.fiLINT3EZ.EXt.191,
57 Market Street,
rrx-r•rsaNumsfia,
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canadas.
Siocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT slip !SOLD ON COMMINNION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
Val i ted. States Seonrities.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
33a.,311r..em g
114 111017171 T 111131? STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOOKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and mold. ' .
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of tiovernment Recurities long)
CITY BANS.-
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. 8100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN Excnexas
Bonet. and soid. and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
points of the United Etates and. Canada.
DONCNICKItnaszpr President.
JAMS'S XCCA2I4 Vice President.
Jugg B. Small f, Cashier.
DITLICTOREI.
D. Ibtases. James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan, .
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle,
Juo.Jos.Hermann, I, Thomas Barnes,-:
Hugh Keating- jellts
PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANE-
Of Alleghehy. •
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.;
CAPITAL - • - • - • $lOO l OOO
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Pakeivrair—S. - 11. HARTMAN.
CAsitten—Z. P. YOUNG.
.IHREOTORS.
S. H. Hartman. . H. Burt,
J. I'. Henderson,. O. Plata...on,
J. Kohen, B. Brown,
Samuel Dyer, B. B. Megraw,
W. G. Olbson. ' my2l:yl2
FIFTH AVENUE BANK OF
PITTSBUROIi
Will open for. Discount. Drriosit and Goiters'
Banking Business on JUNE 34.1E69. at Nis.l9s
rifin avenue. Any sum received nom one dol
lar upwards. Interest at the rate of Mx percent.
paid on time deposits. '
Rd. Dlthrldge, W. P. Weyman,
• W. H. nims. Prank Seibert,
W. O. Robertson, II err Meyer,
Du. Kinzer, . D. M. Armor,
- ; onell Peeretsl.
_
HD. DITHRUDGE. President.
P..H. WRENCH. Oesnier.
=I
MILIAN MILLER it CO,.
Itos. 221 and 223 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin., not offer to the trade at law
. figures, strictly
refine New Croi l l:ew Orleans Nagai , and
Porto Rico, Cuba and Eng Sib Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Be•
Sand do.
clolden Drips, Lovering., Brungs, stuart's,
woomss and Loos Island Syrups,
orto Illco,-Cluba and Enullsh Island Molasses.
i "ni Hytnn , Japan, /mPerlal, Gunpowder
and Oo long Teas.
6 Carolina and Bangoln Blue.
Java, Laguarrsand .lo Coffees.
Tobacco, !Lard On, Nish, Nails , Glass, Soaps,
Cotton Yarns, to., constantly on hand. •
ALMON
IMPORTERS' 07
Fine, Brandies,Wines and segam'
Rhenish, Moselle. .ttil Sparkling Hock Wines
Of Hinkel m Co.. in bottles. • ,;
liparklUit Moselle. Beliarsbert and Johnanie•
burg, Hootheimer, Burgundy, a°. •
Brandenburg Frees , Fine Olive Oil.
• d0.,;d0.- . Imported in bottles.
do do White Viues..in bottles..
M. Work & Bona' Sparkling Catawba.
pine dlierrY. Madeira and Port Wines.
oe Old itionongenels, Bye Whiskies. pure.
do Very guperiorOld Scotch• do:. .•
ALSO
. 1 , 01 6.
_nigair —,uiiii i tailimidai i ii-e— r aifi t
W., .1 , . I 1 •W ~.. r :IL rill: t, JO et
. I' diligailitiAlafAMPaglie.
MUNI of our own selectios sad =auto&
3 1:6111
ar0.1.23:0
g
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bot4ht at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. 'Need and Fifth Streets.
tnYB
•
J l Airs T. Bey it GO.•
•
(Successors oS. JONICd & C0..1
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
1 - .
33 Ak.wiac.mi=l.
BUY AND SELL ALL BINDS OP
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES . ,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVOBABLE TISBMS.
• •
or Interest Allowed on Deposit?.
RT Wine) , loaned on Bovernment Bonds at
loWest market rates.
.
Orden; executed for the Pnrrhese
and Male of STOOKS, BONDS and
OOLD.I
JAMES T. BRADT &
N. Quid
GOVERNMENT BONDS
!
We will register all kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft loss. or deetruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in . Government Bonds,
COIL FOLTSITII & WOOD STS.
- .
6 # t 1i# 511 41 Gaidtt.
FINANCE AND_ TRADE.
O t sinos Prrrentrucen (*skews,
FRIDAY,. June 11, 1869. S'
Mcrney is easing up in New York and
stocks have nearly recovered the entire
decline, with few exceptions. •
Governments are heavy and declined
..
at' the last board about one•half per
cent, on the rise In gold here and the
dull • feeling - in Paris. Fyreign bankers
pretend to be informed of anticipated
troubles in France and have put • up the
price of their bills and are buying gold.
Gold opened at 139, declined to 138%
---- 1
and closed very strong at 13995.'
Money is getting more stringent here
and binks are less inclined to discount
liberally: Business is very dull.
Quotations as receivea by Pn. it.
Mertr.:l Gold, 139%; Silver, 131; Eighty
one's, 1121; Five TWenties, 1862, 122;
do 1864, 116 g; do 1865, 118%; do 1865,
Consols, 1193 f; do 1867, 119'-; do 1868,
—; Ten-. Forties, 108 g; New, York
Central, 8934; Erie, —; Reading, 9S;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Relined, 5735; Ohio & Misissippi,
32x; ?Siichigan Southern, .106 g; Cleve
land & Pittsblirgh, 9735; Chicago &
Rock 1! Island, 203;; Chicago & North
Western, 893 i; Chicago , * NorthMestern
Preferred, 100%; Adams Express Com
pany, t 59; Merchants Union Express,
15; Pacific Wail, 8434; Western Union
Telegraph' Company, 40X; Gregory, —;
(Inane Hill, —; Smith & Parmiee, —;
Am. W. Express, 89g: •
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold, 139%; United
Stated Sixes, 1881, 121; Five-Twenties,
1862, 124 do. 1864, 110%; do. 1865, 11834;
Ten-Forties, 10834 ; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and 'July, 1865,119%; do. do. 1867,
1l9g;41o. do, 1868, 119 8 ; Seven-Thirties,
par tees, g; Due Compounds, 119; Union
Pacific Railroad, ' 94; Central do. do.,
par; Cy. Pacifica, 107; Superiors 97.
i .
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiszette-)
, i Ju t n h e e 11, 1
aspect. 0 f
Thee sudden cha sw
nge
•
the, money market this afternoon formed
, .
a proMinent feature of - • Wall street and
turned the whole tide of ape ctilation in
thd Stock Exchange from the bear to
the bOll once more. Early in the day the
demand was very pressing and call Irene
were made as high as g(gig per cent. per
diem, in addition to the .legal rate per
annum in currency. As three o'clock
drew,near, however, there was a sensible
abatement in the demand, and loans
were made at 7 per cent. coin andel:wren
cy before the banks closed, while after
ward!! . money was offered at , seven
per dnt. currency, -in excess .5f - the
wenn:fp( brokers who had delayed mak
ing back accounts: Sterling firmer. The
market is bare of-prime bankers' bond
and"commercial bills; 9% asked for, sixty
day bills and 935 ref Used. Gold active
and tinoyant, opened-at 189, and closed
at 189% on private telegrams quoting
5-309 down to 795f@7935 in London, • and
a rio - in sterling to a point close to specie
shipping rates. Rumors of further riots
in France also had an effect. Carrying
rates! 7% per cent:, sloe 1-16®346t . p0r
day. Clearances seienty-foitr millions.
Governments ; lower;but.olosed steady.
Coupons of 'Bl , 12115121 g; do. '62,
/."''%• / 22 it do , ,1 4 4 .1 116 ,i44 11 7; do., '65, .
11140;1 I,t; do. ne*, 11.9 3 / 4 ®119%; do.
'(l7 41.9,010119% . do. '6B, 119%®119%;
1
466, 1080108 X; Pacifies, '10634@107.:
State _bonds steady: Missouri& 112.3;
old Tentriniteel;66; new do:,
• 62%;. - old
North Carolinas, 58%; new d 0,,, 64; old
Virginias, 56; new do., 61. . ,
.;
. Snicks were &Airbag thil Morning,
but pities advanced ' los per cent. on
demand tO'cover Speattlatlve sib* In
the afternoon ' the urirktitt biased active
and very firm. - -- - - :
- f Bidding `prices 'at' Vive-Tbirty:, Cain
herland. 88i, Well's Express, 31%; Amer. -
k 40 3 ; Adams, Ed; - United - States,
6734; Merchants Union, kir; Quicksilver,
19%vetinton, 64; Pacific Mail, 84%; West
ern Irsion, 4035; Mariposa, 934; do._,pre
- ferrild, 17; 'New YOrk Central, . 111DX;
Eriei 2934;'i10. preferred, 5234; . Hudson,
10735;' Harlem, 14635 g.'; Reddin 98; .
Terre Haute, 37; do, preferred,: 65; Wa.
bash; 7855; do. preferred. 80 1 ,4; St. Paul,
759,-; do. preferred, 88X; Port •-• 'Fret
M R
157; 'l
Ohio it Mississippi, 81b.: Wao
Central, 132; Michigan Southern, 106%;
Illinois Central, 144; Pittsburgh. 3 71:1
Rock Island; 120%; Northwestern 90;
40:101tifetred, -- 100 ; Chicago- & • .Ilton,
155; tit. Joseph; 12234 ; do preferred, 120;
O. 04 cir, I. .C., 41. . .
Minmg shares dull. . • , . ,
cOppst:stookit at, Bostong:. QtlinOLY; AO;
COPPli t a ills9 t:!**4 n t , l7 ' ;. 4 0 94 b/ P 4
Mtn . '4 l} -mo vi
t.,, 11, $2,231, paY
IX%
• MeiMl, , ' . - 11 . o w e
880,666*
dlsbtunements of 'win !awing% 1184180;
• I 1
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
OFFICE 9.1 , PlTTsinntoEt OAZETTE,
FRIDAY, June 12, 1869.
Business in all its various departments
coutinuesdull and neglected, with but
little prospect at present of any immedi
ate improvement. There Is but a limi
ted derriand for the leading articles, and
with a light volume of business in the
. .
aggregate, prices generally are without
important change ' though the tendency
is downward, and the merchants gener
ally lan) endeavoring to reduce stocks as
rapidly as possible.
APPLES—Fair to choice, s s @&
APPLE BUTTER-75®1400, as to
t
quality 1
MI ER—Quiet and unchanged sales
of pri eio choice at 23@25.
ISEA S=-Dull at $2®2,50.
CARBON OIL—Is easier but unset
tled, and cannot be quoted correctly.
CHEESE—gales of Western Reserve;
at 18®20; and New York Goshen at
23®21, and - market steady.
DRIED FRUIT—Is dull and un
changed. Peaches, 14 for quarters: 15
for mixed and 18 for prime halves.
Applea,l3®ls.
EGGS—Safes at 21®22.
FEATHERS—Firm and in limited
suPplyt• we now quote live geese at 85®
90; to the trade, and $l, in a retail way.
ELOUR--Is quiet and weak and hold
-1
erS' g rierally are anxious to realize,
thong prices, coMpared with yesterday,
are w thout quotable change. Spring
Whea quoted at $6®13,50 and Winter at.
s7®7, 0. The Pearl Mill Prices for fresh
ground flours , are as follows: Pearl
Mill three star, green brand, In barrels,
$9,00 and in sacks 58,70; doable extra of
selected amber and white winter wheat,
in barrels $7,90, and in aackss7,6o; choice
selected red winter wheat flour, in bar
rels $7,30, and in sacks $7,00; choice
spring wheat flour in barrels $8,60 and
in sacks 16,30. The Pittsburgh City Mill
prices are as follows: Choice white win
ter wheat flour in barrels, $B,OO, and in
sacks $7,75; choice red winter wheat flour
in barrels $7,25, and in sacks $7,00;
choice spring: wheat flour in barrels
56,70, and in sacks $6,50 per Uriel. 1
GRAIN—Sales of No. 1 Spring -Wheat
at $1,25, and No. 1 Winter at 11,30, Oats
quiet and unchanged; sales on track at
66@67, and in store at 10®72. Corn is
very dull and may be quoted at .70®75;
on/track and.in elevator, as to quality.
Rye continues very dull but unchanged;
small' sales at $1,10@1,15.: Barley—but
lie offeringf small sales -'of prime
Suing at $1,65®1,70.
HAY—Is quiet and dull but un
changed; we continue to quote on wharf
at 124®28,•es to quality. : • .'
HOMINY—DuII; 55@525 per bbL
HUSKS-Sales corn husks at 3%.
HEMP—Sales at $2lO. ,
LARD OIL-Sales of Extra . No. lat
/1,50 and No. 2 'at 51,20. ' ;
LlbiE--Cleveland Lime is quoted at
57
$2 1: 52,. per bbl, and Common-White at
POTATOES—SaIes of old crop in 'store,
at 45®50 per bushel, and ynew,crop at 13
@3,50 per barrel. • ,
PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 12c.
. PROVISIONS—Market ' firmer— and
Prices tending upward. We now quote
Shoulders at 14®14/; Sides 163(@)17 for
Ribbed and 173;@18 for Clear; Plain
Hams 17%; Plain Canvassed 1835; Sugar
Cured Canvassed 20(420%. Breakfast
Bacon 20. Beef Tongues, ps,so per dozen:
Mess Pork, 532. Dried Beef, 2L. '
SEEDS Occasional small •sales of
Flaxseed at 12,45©2,50. No demand for
Clover or Timothy.
SALT—Sales of car. load iota- at 11,83
@1,85.
TALLOW=Nothing doing in thitihrti
de of importance, and - prices are nomi
nal. . .
TANNERS OlL—Straits 51,15; Bank
_ _
PITTSBURGH IRON MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBITROX'IaISTTS,
FRIDAY, Jliti URA •
. -
The metal market, as is usually the
case at this season of the year, is quiet
and dull, the volume of business being
comparatively -.light, while, in regard to
prices, there are no important changes,
.
though .the tendency, if =a nything, is
=
downward. The time is near at hand
when the mills usually stop to take
stock and make repairs and, as a conse
quence, they are imying sparingly, not
being dispiwaeil to carry over any stock.
There is still some incipirylor desirable
brands of foiaiidry irons and but little
of this kind-11 market.
ANTHRACITE.
20 " N0.,1 F0un.dry..,....543.50 4 mos
20 " " 4, • 41.50 4 moil
20 4, No. :2 42.00 4 mos
80 • No. 1- 44 ~ . 45,00 4 mos
20 4, Mottled ' 88.50 4 mos
200 4, Chlckies Forge 41.00 cash
50 44 No.-2 Foupdry.. 40,00 cash
10 4, -No. 2 - 4, - • .. • 40:00 5 mos
10 " No. 1 - 44 .. 42.00 4 moe
10 4 , No. 1 4, .. ... 44.00 4 mos
20 lich . ....11L004 mO4O
40 44 '-txtriffo: 2 48:404th0s
60 " No. 8 Neutral Forge 40.004 moe
RITIIHINOUS-COAL SHELTER . FROM LAZE
SUPERIOEHRII.'
100 ' 1 Open Grey 37.50 5 mos
300 et Extra Grey,Forge... 38.00 6 mos
100 6 1 hied Grey Forge..... 37.00 4 mos
20 66 Extra Grey Forge... 37.00 cash
20 41 - 37.60 ,•Cash
100 - . 16 Vollndry litonf , l2*:
tlve ore 4200. 5 mos
• •
100 'Rea Bank - ' ' 88.00 6 mos
HANGING BICH.
50 No. 1 Foundry
Lint noel Planets.
' • •
. 11.•:—Ca e • gn d
steady at 5,50(03,7834 for cows and light
stews; 7 A 2f4A/50 (or good-to.oholcp peeves.
liogairmeirsiS 10 0 12 )4 6 4 1 11Klier rdlizrie
dium and 15®800 on upper grades; sales
at 8@8,60 for light; 8,6508,9C . ,f0r medium
to goodkralPrAgillt.'
Beef Cattle firm at 114,50(47,50 per cwt.
gross. . Shigep firm atp,bokoo peg cwt.
groalL liisteti l / 2 -e and ithb dOmand
higher; good Lo toi n 4asB;Bo@9,7B per cen
targross. ..60(#)2,50 per head.
Sr. LOlllCOitteil.=Caitle active with
good ship Ding demand at 4@7e. Hogs
in good d.emaud at 7 . @90. •
Dry Goode Market.
rßlT'Tigu4:,Tune demand is leski` Nei -1 1:mM 'the ' maikbt' never
theleta buoyant for Cotton goods, es
pecially brown anil,bleanhed fabrics.
Pequot 4-4 browp are now firm at 1830.
Unbleached muffins, the fruit of the
loom have advanced to lBXcol,lsthlb
Masonville and Lonsdale bytjObberti all
around. Bells also have risen to 180,
and Lincoln t 9 183,6 c. In other classes of
goods, theriPTlNsiMo' Itnimoililit change
except in bhmketsi 4 Eivhich are
2%@)50 per pound higher.
• 4 1 e ,
.Pixitsrkstigoolune 411.---Plour market
nominal. Wheat; No. 1 red winter held
at 11,27, No. 2 do. at 11,16. Corn; sales
MroOrienritintlelitiTaaa
Petroleum: , re ned nominal at 27 for
July and Ausuat - in round lots. retail
obi held at 28650 fin standard White%
50.00 4 mos