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STEEL W
DUQUESNE YORKS
COLEMAN, MBE & •
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS ,
Ducarzetsm. L X AND JIINIATA,
rr..A.T BAB, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
BOILEAND,R PL HOOP,
W SH 4 EET AND TANK IRON.
B 4.T. AND HEADS,
.SUAILD IRON,
_DRAti and DRO2PER SARA
AN
YLGEE ()UTTER BARS, C I,INLER
T AND, PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
OROWBARS,W EDGES (c H ARIL , W TEETH,
SPRING_,PLOW AND CULTIVATOR ST ICEL,
,
!SURE WLNGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
[ STEEL TInES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
STEEL.
[ COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
[ OUT NAILS AND SPIKES!
6ods First Class aid Warrants&
OFFICICS AND {FORKS.
-
Sixteenth Street-and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water StreetiPittebeirgh.
SHEFFIELD STFIEL WORKS.
SINGER, lUOK & GO.,
PITTSBURGU. PA..
Manufacturers of every description of
I I
CAST \ AND GERILIN STEEL,
ILA ILW SP2INGS,
BLLLL .TC. AND PLATFORM SPRYNES,
Airr.vg, STEEL TIRE, /cc., /to
se, 88 Water and 100 First Ste.
Wareho
XPLIEER' BAR . R & PARKIN.
iII ow/sex. PARTIMRS:
WM. METCALIr, REUBEN MLLES,
SRO. W: BARR, I CHAS. PARKIN.
BPILCIAL PARTNER-S. fit. RUM
ORICSCENT STEEL WORKS,
KILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
1 .021.ce, No. 339 Lierty St,
\ PITTSBURGH, A.
Siß:d4S
BLACK. DIAMOND
STEEL - WOl4 irst .
it
PARK, BROTHE _& CO.,
,Itannfootnrers of all desorption, of
EirrlP:rwirr
Moe and Wm*Howe. TRIRTIIrTFI,
TAIRTY
FIRST md RAILtiOAu bTREETS,
IRON WORKS.
Jae. ViaNE's, Preet W. P. Por.nta. Met.
pr,T7sn,uiaGn FORGE
-IND IRON CO.,
11.A.7113TACTIMIELIS 07
Bar Iron;
Ilheitroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
'road Car Axles Rolled;
thillroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Side Rodin
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Craning
-Platen Rods, Wrists;
"Pitman Jaws, Collars, Re,
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
ITITSBUBOH. PA. \
ILLERSILIISEN PROCESS -
The Trustee_s are now -nrepared to grant licen
sed for these of the BLLEltdii&lidlill PRO-
The superior quality imparted to good Iron,
the great improvement in Werior Iron. and the
reduced cost, commend it to ali manufacturers of
artles wishing 4o use it can obtain licenses by
APPg iu g to
JAMS- P.. SPEER
Attorney for the Trustee*,
BOOM 1 and SI, English's Building, 9411 ii
&smith 'Ronne.
Parties Interested are Invited in Visit the
SIBOBBBEEGEH, WORKS. where the rocas. is
;newts ineeessftd operation. tets:dt?
N IrERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
I:;',Pennovlvaina Iron Viimks
.
Waiehinue, ' Nog. 1645 attOl6l SLUT
SWUM was lie Motrongioel a sinnge.
stracils • :- PITTSBURGH
r BRASS FOUNDERS.
JOHN Y. coorai
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and Brass Foundem
BRASS CASTINGS
icum. rEOMPT,LY T 42! MO!.
lialedle and dity Iro Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND T i BING,
111110TTLE,LIFETT AND CH :CIE VALVES,
_,. ALL GLOBE PAT .ERN. .
MOW. Co S 9
Brass Work of every description for
; Stem, Water and-till.
- •
KAN EFACTIIRERS OF J. IL COOPER'S
Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Ott
ers, the best in the Market.
e ,
Plt
Office .
sad Wor—lrs-, corner-
l ititrttettia , tad
aim
Streets
.M.'r' . " . '03'71711
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
- aggrr BrEWAII3 k
Hanna removed their Office to
NO. '5671 :MUM! .!STREET,
(Lately City hour Mill) BZCOND ZLOOK.
gra sow d to fttnitshnood youomo
it=ir uitsianji. u WI
ro7at tbram oft* viaddrerned
promptly.
the mail. will be attended to
LI 001ULPHIBRI3
JIMEIGIAYIN =MILL • ...me •ZEUZIP 4,AWILISt
1112INGIERLY Bs, CLEF!" Successors
17 to GBOO F. ecuponer.AA vg..
e 7110 44 4,1 61111191110111 0 Wr•
4 ! 11 . ye_ Eltaa Lith a istebifitueeek
. eet awe Menteins. adages Outs. Letter
. Bonds. Labels Oireulars,_lshow
• . ustiL - Portrelts A views, (Jammu. De
• DI vine. Se.. Nos. WO sad WO
• 4,-; 4
, V : •
=I
POUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IN - Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re.
torts, and Castings generally.
3
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Corner Cain°ll and limnMunn •t
WILLIAM SMIT
OAST IRON BOWL ( PIPE
FOR GAB AND WATER woms.
dry
sand,
Pines are all cut invariablyin Pits. ,In
sand, and Di feet lengths. Also, fall assortment
of general
Castings ter Gas and Water Works.
I Would also call the attention of Superin :.. d•
ants of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
MILLIS
(Successor to 308. P. HAMM & CO")
Has facilities co.extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and hi prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON ROD , , LAVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVA FRAMES,
_together with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge,
Loner of Duquesne 'Way and First Street.
splAih4o
PITTNIORBIla&l.
ROBINSON, REA &
rs CO.(
Successors to ItcoußSOn t MIM it MS ILLIMS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PIIISURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Statlonari Stearn Ent
Vnßifngin' HBl m—hinepve•
ri
a t fi i ir g t tta
ana smveandheeiigri.
Mee. I to.
la, corner tint anti detlthileld
Streets.
for r
Age
e n
ding ts for GITTPARD'S PATENT LNJECTOR
e Boiler& - jailatt
THOMAS CAMEO - & CO.,
fourth Ward Foandry and Machina Work',
BLEDIMICT BT., ALLEGHENY CITY,
litanufaotnrers of Stearn Engines, On Presses,
Pulleys, Shafting. Grist and Saw Mill Work,
Bolling Mill and - Machine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights, Wagon Boxes, ite. Band to order and
have on hand Engines of all sizes. ntyl4:qs
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAGALEY.
qhu Molls, Castiaga. 801 l Lathes. de.
WAIUNG AND KING,
Commission Merchants and Broken in
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHTLAID&LPHLk ADDBZBB,
Boom 17, Chamber of Osmgnerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
410
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TVITDDLF,
c_ MANUFACTURER. OF -
Lubricating & High Test Burning Hs.
UM=
Eclipse Railroad AzIS OH.
•
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Spe cial 011 for
tropical climates or hot weather.
I . o,eomotlye, Sassine, 11110111110 Shop,
Will oat Screws.
Raw Mill end Plaiting Mill OH.,
Adapted for high_ sp.nd.
ilpladle OM, WOolllead-Urht Off,
Oil. Tanners' Staffs 1101113010.
fnt.FlnbhingOll, Vase/Ines
Harness 011. . ,Paersatilnes
• 'ARMOR yAntcran t to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machluery Rom Rust.
These products are mantihtmored under Dr.
Tereddle , s Indent b,r Superheated steam In Vac
ctio. The Lubricating OUI are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col
ored, stand a high temperature unchanted. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Ohs are 'unequalled; and are In constant use on
many of the principal Railroad. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
TACK BROTIIEIIB,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALZBA IN
Petroleum and its Products,
_
Corner of
Philadelphia Ofdee-11{T WALNUT ST.
apl:w2o
DIAMOND OIL . WORKS,
• - H. M. LONG & CO.,
°Zee. DALZELL BUILDING,
EUTTSIBURGII
NOYELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. 181 L
ADAMS. /MCKEE, & CO:
lIANIIPACTITAI3II or
. F.ZYNTONE BTANDAJW,MADIBOT, 5 PAT
, Xirly PLATFORM 4.11 D OM RUA .
• ' "
SO-AtElgi
/11611 i Naomi Paint, Door Looks awl Laighaa,
?slat aa4 Clefts AU* ike.
Or MST Mink MIT OIL
• *lllThlillurs%
i -. :..b;z4 - .., , .
NUMB
r•
AND PIPE WORKS.
(NINTH WARD,)
prr-rsiruxuan., P - I
DfanufaotAlx.3r of
OILS.
Duquesne Way, Pittsburg% Pa.
NOVELTY WORKS !I'l_l
7 . P
PITTSBUI GE GAZETTE: MONDAY. JTjNE ; 1 1869.
ENGINES, BOILERS,. &O.
HUGH N. BOLE iht CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(Nworaz Ponrr,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY lr NEMNES, of all alzea.
Special attention invited to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horsempower.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made toorder &tour
Foundry, on THIRD STREET. below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS.
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBAC G 0 SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on hand and made to
order, et the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Paint,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Nir All orders promptly tilled. Tim 178
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
DARROW& SNYDER,
DEAtrrecirtiwas OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLIIED TUBULAR,
IPIRS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLL
ERS.• 1-
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH rem,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS•
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IKON
BRIDGES
PRISON DOORS AND COAL narrza
Office •nd Warehouse. corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
We a ere sent to the above address will be
promo ly attended to. mb7:189
. BARNHILL & CO.,
: OILER MAKERS
AND I , SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. MO, AS, 114 AND Mel PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it
Mtn the meet approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS lulthe best manner, and. warranted equal to
any made in the country . Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks, OR Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and - sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shorten notice. lake=
JAMES M. EWER,
ilos. 55 and 66 Water Street,
_ - prrrammizen, PA..
3LCIII7ACTITILIIR 07
1
IRON OIL i 'TANKS,
EILTTLING PAM, COPP= STEAM P 175.
1G HILL BTALCES.
L
114:4:5 4.
JARID D 2 .17611.................11D1LUND D. BRAM
JAR DM. BRUSH & SON,
•
MicurrAcroraxas or
Steam. Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SIX ET IKON WoOlI. &O.
61 P Street, Pittiburgh, Pa.
And BERET IRON WORK,
r.r Steamboats
STO ES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE EST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY', Co.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stavet,
TO BE YOURD IN THE STATE
Bole Au nts for the celebrated Base Burnlna
Oriental Stoves and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
Coke. Bert In the World for Parlor,Office, Store or
Church. Pre needs no rekindlint—barns all win
ter. Do notb ty noW you see or send for Circular.
• No. 30 WOOD STREET.
Or Arcata for Orlentals—nzitmLza BROS.,
smlthlteld St.; GEO. HURLEY, Allegheny Clt3t.
GRAFF, IpTGUS & CO.,
metorAcrunzne or svult Yaluirry or
53 1 7 11 CONTMEi v
BOSTON COOKING RANGE ,
"THE FIERY FITRNACE," ,
lros WARMING Einz.zymes.
___-
THE NRW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
••RECIULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
VAN'S t Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE C /IST IRON MANTLES. WELLM.AN , B
REFLECTOR, ORATES free trom dirt and din;
ourra TKUSTI3, sx.Nbxas, ao.
and
208
Liberty Street,l
7 PITTSB"
11:11V OUs 00AZ.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
call as anj other Store In the Union.
BESELL & 00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
/Igo on kind and for sale.
PARLOR !STOVES,
}MATING N'O
ORATE PI VI ATI ANTRN /60. lO.PRA
COORINO 0 £O.
LUMBER.
TO BUILDERS I
000.000 feel Dry Pine Boards.
• • 18%300 feet 15s Inch Clear Plank;
516,1.100 feet 1) Inch Common Plank:
• 33,000 feet Dry 1 and andch Oak:
, • • 35,000 ft. lk, 3 Inch Poplars
i• 10.030 feet_bry Pettier Scantling:
10, WO feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100.000 feet Hemlock ' '
808. 000 feet No. 1 18 incliqinglnarl Man
ales.
'• 300,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed:
60.000 No. 1 le-Inch Shingles, sawed%
00,000 Fire Brick; —.. I .
1,000 Fire Tile.
LOU Tons Fire Clan_
Also, Saw 11th Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Fats. and all articles In the line on hand and fbr
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERoON. Yards—
No. IST Rebecca street and corner,of Feeble and
Juniata streets, Mill ward,Allegheny, bite bor
ough of Manchester, opal
IVA'S a) 0) - 4 b: • 116 • aET:1 1 01 141
El IL LYON,
Beater of Weight" asil Mum%
*O. /MIRTH 111/111.11.
tattima Misty sad ma am*
oubleo mow sossoom so t 'pass
ME
STOCKS and BON
bought and solid. I
-.Special attention rye
liL4t4rll
CITY
112 Fifth Sine'
STOCKHOLDERS IN
FOREIGN XCHANGE
Rouet and sold. and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on stir ihe principal
points of the 'united states and Capaua.
DOMINICK ILIMSEIY, President:
JAIIKs MCCABE, Vice Preildent.
JOUR 13. GORIILI/T,, Digit -r.
EC
• D. Ihmeen, DIR T S. James McCabe.
Thomas Rourke,, Johh ' avage,
'
J. Dunlevy , Jr., Teren .e Campbell,
Patrick Kane,e.,lamtayhelau,
cbas. B. Barr, B.A.Freyvugie.
Juo.Joa. Hermann. ' Thoma 4 Barnes.
Hugh Keating ' lel:ks
PEOPLES' SIVINGS BEK
Of Allegheny .1
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOC .STREETS.
CAPITAL ! I $lOO,OOO
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY' LIABLE.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
PILLSIDLAT—S. H. HARTMAN.
CASIMIR—E. P. YOUNG
DIRECTORS.
tV7. H. Burt.
J. Patter...on,
18. F. Brown, •
H. B. Megraw.
I • wiT2l
WThillikin STILLER
5. H. Hartman. •
J. P. Henderson,
J. Nohen,
Samuel Dyer,
W. (3. (Jlton.
BEST.
t CO.S
MPH,
Nos. 221 arid 223 Libor
Corner of Irwin, now offer to the trade at low
figures, strictly
Prime New Crok_Ne=eane ( Sugar and
ARO
• _
Porto 'Rico, Cuba and English Island Sugars.
New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Re
fined do. •
Golden Dri_ps, LoTerings, Btnartis,
Adams , and Long Island byrupa.. '
Porto Rico, Cuba and English Isla - id Nolassea.
Young - .Hyson, - Japan, Imperial, Gunpowder
and Oolong Teas.: f'
. Carolina and BangoinNlce.
Java, Laguayra and lo Coffees.
Tobacco. ,Lard 011. Ptah. Nails, Glass. Bolting
CottOn'Yartis, Ac., constantly on hand.
Fine Brandies,ines_an
Rhenish, Moselle, and Sparkling I Hoe , • tWines
Hinsel & Co.. In bottles.
.Sparklint Moselle, Seharsberg and Johasods.
erg, Hoekheitner; Burgundy, Am,
Brandenburg & Yrtres* Tine Olive Oil.
do .do Claret., _ Imported in bottles.
do do widte Wines. in bottles.
M. Wort it Sons' Sparkiitur Catawba.
Fine old Sherry, Madedra and PortlV Ines.
free Old Monongauell Rye Whiskies. pure.
• do Very SUperlor Old WA.% do MN
Sole Arent. fOrldoet d Chandon's Grand- vin.
Yerzenay and dellery Ch pagne.
Braadlas of our own eel etton and warranted.
,
, importer &Ad rim
m*rorn ETA '
WEDDINGS VISITING,. PA
CAB u, ENO
ItoNoearms. Ow.
Orders by man ready exit
for samples.,
LOSS alkootini
- ovIlialdszol?; f
ME
VI 01=
FINANCIAL.
FORT PITT BANEING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : :
1 1 $200 1 000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALERS 1N
GOVERNMENT SEOURITI ES
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS,
I•
Collections made on all accessible points in
the United States and Canadas.
D. Hostetter, DIRECTORS:
J no. C Risher, i
James Gordon, MAL H. King;
D. Wallace, Andrew Miller;
E. Fawcett, James H. Batley.
ICURHAN, - Pres , i.
I
U.BOll. ;Cashier.
BAWL. Mc
D. LEFT W
ELUIT' AC trallElE
BANKERS AND BR
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
px^r•rsituniarij
IBUCCESISOHA TO HANNA, H T C 0..)
MILLERS IN I
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
• and sale of I •
COYERNIVIENT 6,ONDS.
Slant Drafts 021 London.
rwima
N. LIOLDIES & SONS,
MILALTICELMIRLES,
57 Market Street,
.
prza-Ramarxt4in, pas..
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United States and Canadas.
Ij
SUwks,Bonds and other i 3 ecnrities'
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COll[lBBlON.
,
Particular attention paid to thti purchase and
sale of
s Securities
'United Sta
/9•80:11
JAY COO
E-& CO.;
3B4st.
114 BOUTH T!
IRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
$ uf
to the pa
;-AL
Pittsburgh, Pa
3100,00.
VIDUILLY LIABLE.
ON DtPOSITS.
MEREST ELI
A- 1 4 1 0,
nirozrz.ns or
ALSO
11
Weedlike.
ors NEM p
TY AND BUSINESS
• AMINO,
MININITING to,
napt,i4teittion. Said
MEI
/
LS I
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, nl:
y':
ENE
EE2
j
rn y: '.
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest ,Priccs.
PII. R. HERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
Thy 6
JAALESBRADY
• T •
(Successors 08. JONES & CO.i)
•
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.;
321 .A. INT I Fl FL es,
BUY AND BELL ALL RINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
For Interest Allowed on Deposit?.
aa- Money loaned on Goverrune I t Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the rebels's
and Bale of STOOKS, BO DS and
HOLD.
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO
CO.,
OKERS,
GOVERNMENT R
We will register all kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss. or d4ztruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
!Ts.
COIL FOl7 . RTH & WOOD
mviajzs
Dittstittglj Gairtts.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Ornoz or Pirrsinutort GsziTTE,
MONDAY, June 14, 1869.
Gold opened very strong at 130%, fluc
tuated during the day between 139 k and
1393 and closed in consequence of a
tight money market at 1373, with a
strong feeling. There is a strong party
now working the market up, if possible,
higher than it was two weeks ago. These
parties .are representatives of foreign
banking houses, among them one Lon
don G•
erman firm.
®l's,
The decline in Government bonds
during the latter part of the past week
has attracted strong purchases, in con
sequence of which the market reacted
to-day and closed strong with an ad-
Vance of one-quarter per cent. I
Stocks are dull and lower under the
pressure for money.
Quotations as received by Ph. R
Mertz; Gold, 138%; Silver, 131; Eighty
one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862, 122%;
do 1864, 117%; do 1865, 119; do 1865,
Consols, 1t3,1; do 1867, do 1868,
119%; Ten- Forties, 108 %; —;
New YOrk
Central, 90g- '
Erie, —; Reading, 97%;
Pittsburgh,l Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad,k 56g; Ohio & Misissippi,
33g; Michigan Southern, 103%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 9634; Chicago &
Rock Island, 18%; Chicago & North
Western, 83%; Chicago t North Western
Preferred, 04%; Adams Express Corn
panv, 593 i; ilUerchants Union Express,
15; Pacific Mail, 93; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 40% ; Am. W. Ex
press, 40.
—Closing Co mpany,
received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold, 139%; United
States Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties,
1862, 122%; do. 1864,117%; do. 1865, 119;
Ten-Forties, 108;4; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865,119%; , do. do. 1867,
do. do, 1868, 119%; Seven-Thirties,
Ppar less, %; Due Ccimponnds, 119; Union
acific_ Railroad, 94; Central do. do.,
par; Cy. Pacifica, 107; Superior 96.
el" Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tiazette.]
NEW YORE, June 14, 1869.
base an ) l eale
mh3o
Money market somewhat unsettled
during the day, being alternately ac
tive and easy. There is, however, an in
creasing disposition among bank officials
to contract and prepare for a call from
the Comptroller of the Currency, which
may come at, any moment. Business on
call ranged from 7 currency to gold in
terest up to three o'clock. After that
money was leaned at gold interest, but
with exceptional transactions at I T l6@y,
per cent. The currency is still going
West to move the wool clip, and the
heavy receipts of grain at the lake ports
may stimulate this movement.
Sterling firm at 9%@9%. Gold weak
and free sales by. German bankers;
opened at 139%, and closed at 138%. Car
rying rates 7@B per cent., and 1-32 per
cent. per day. Clearances $54,000,000.
Governments closed steady at a fractioti
under the highest-rates of the day.
Coupons of 'Bl, 12l3;(6122; do. '62, 122% .
®122%; do. '64, 11734@117%; do. '65. 119
1g1193,; do. new, 119%®120; do, '67, 119%
@119%; do. '68,119%@119%; 10-40 s, 108 M
@108%; Pacifica, 106%@107.
State bonds dull. • Missouria, 92; old
Tenumsees; 65%@66; new do. 63%;
new North Carolinas, 55%@553.4; !Virgin
.
XBo'/..'
& GO,.
y Street.
Stocks upsettled, but 2©4 per cant.
lower, the marked features being Peale
Mail, New York Central, Michigan South
ern and • North Western. - The-market
closes feverish and still: unsettled.
• Bidding prices' it 5;30: Cumberland
Cold, 33; Walls ElPress, 31; , A0181'10412
40; Adams. 5934; United States, 0734;'
Merchants,Union, , ls; Quicksilver, 16%;
Canton ' 64; Padific Mail, 89X; Western
Union, Telegraph, 40%; Marlposati 9 ;i;
do. preferred, 18; New York Central,
188%; Erie, 29%; de.l preferred, - 55; Hud
son, 1573 f; Hariem, 1463§; Reading. 97,.f;
Alton and Terre Haute, 34; do. preferred,
573,x; Webs:eh:72%; do. prefeired, 80; St.
Paul, 74; do. , preferred, 843;• Fort Wayne.
106 V Ohio and Miseissippi, 32M; Mioni
gan Ventral; 136; Michigan Southern,
103344 Illinois Central, 143; - • Pittsburgh ' ,
95 %; Rock* Island, 118%; Northwestern
83%; Ido. preferred, 93X.
Mining Shares dull.
Coppers at, Boston ,4
Copper Falls, 8
Franklin, 17 , Heals, 67; Minnesota, 1%;
qubacy, 24.
DDTROIT, June 1 4 .— Fl ou r-'flat and
nothing doing. Wheat; extra white sold
at 51,84; No. 151,89'bid, and 51,40 asked;
No. 1 amber i 9ffered .at f i e& Corn at
65038 e and the market d . Oate; No.
1 offered state.' Peed , bran held at 1150
181
/So. .. Mans ralddlisaga qulst ' at 17 18cs:
J
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Lockhart, Frew & Co.
Waring t Ring
R. T. Leech
Fisher dt Bro
Litingston & Bro.
Ralston & Waring
OIL SHIPPED EAST PEWS DUQUEB
. DEPOT.
Brooklis Ballentine Co.' 60 bbls ref..
to Warden;PrOte et Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchison Oil tft Rekting Co., 206 bbls ,
to Warden, Frew & Co, Philadelphia.,
Total "ShiPmeniii Refined 26G
Dry , Goods Market. I -
NEW YORK, June 14.—The market was.
quiet toward the close but opened fairly
this afternoon ,
at full prices for
cotton goods. The Appleton A heavy
brown sheetings advanced chis,mprning
tb7l6q, - are, down again thlti aftatliotip.
to 1534 e. Blackstone AA 44 bleached
are selling at 150. In other 'goods there
is no important alteration. Poor delaines
have been selling as low es 15c, but all
goods bring 20. ,
hituPins, June 14.—Cotton 'firm and
soiree; low middlings at 80(i)30%o; good
ordinary 29e i regeipts 129, exports 256
bales. Poik4lsl 0/uOdzi ,:very . firm;
shoulders
_1 Mc; ai des /90. Lard dull at
2030. Corn 85§8730. 110 doll; prime
sau t = mtriNfsr apoked at
M 1
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF PITYBIIIIRDE 41:1AARTTE,
MONDAY, June 14, 1869.
Business Opens pretty much as it,
closed last week, dull and neglected
with but little prospect of any immedi
ate improvement. The stagnation is not.
conlined.to any one branch of business,
but prevades all branches of trade, and
it is probable that dullness will rule su
preme during the next two or three.
modths. This is usually the case every
summer, and there is no reason why this
one should be an exception. With every
prospect of splendid crops, however, ,
there is no reason for complaint, and.
besides, there is every , indication that
there will be a good fall trade.
APPLE BUTTER—SaIts at. 50(gl,00,
per gallon as to quality.
APPLE.S—None in 'market—season
may be regarded over.
BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll is
scarce and in demand, with sales at
BEANS—DriII at V®2,50..
CARBON OlL—May be quoted at 28®
29, in a jobbing way, !or standard
brands.
CHEESE—SaIes of Weitern Reserve,
at 16@17; Factory, 18©19; and Goshen,
21®22.
DRIED FRUIT—DuII; Peaches, 13 for
quarters; 14@)15 for mixed and 17@18 for
halves. Apples, 12@t334.
EGGS—In better supply and lowtir;
sales at'l9®2o.
FRUlT—Prunes, 13; Currants, 1234;
Valencia Raisins, .14; Layer Raisins $3,7.5
per box.
FISH—No. 3 large Mackerel (new)
16,75 per half bbl;No. 2 do, $10,50; No. 1
$13,50; Baltimore Herring, $3,50 per bbl
—full weight, $9; Baltimore Shad, 158,50.
Lake Herring, $3,75 per half bbl; and
White Fish, $8,75.
FEATHERS—Firm and in limited
supply; we now quote live geese at 85®
90 to the trade, and $l, in a retail way.
FLOUR—DuII but unchanged. Fol
lowing are the store • prices; Winter
Wheat $6,75@7 in bbls, and $6,50@7 in
sacks; good Spring Wneat 16,00@6,50 in.
bbls, and $6,25 in sacks; fancy Springs,
$6,75@7 in bbis; and $6,50@6,75 in sacks.
Rye - Flour $6,50@6,75. Mill idraces un
changed.
GRAIN Wheat is dull and un
changed. Sales of No. 2 Spring at $l,lO.
and No. 1 Spring and Winter as $1,20..
Eve is dull with small sales at $1.051g)
1,10. Oats dull and unchanged; car load
lots 65@66, and small lots in store at OS@
70. Corn dull and nominal. Small sales.
of prime Spring Barley at 11,65.
HAY—Dull and unchanged. -
HUSKS—SaIes coru
HEMP—Sales at s2lohus k s at 3)i.
LARD OlL—Sales of Extra No. fat
$1,50 and No. 2.at $1,20.
LlMECleveland Lime is quoted at
52.50, per bbl, and Common White at
$1,75.
POTATOES—SaIes of old crop in store,
at 45©50 per bushel, and new crop at t.T.
@3,50 per barrel.
PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 12c.
PMVISIONS—Market firmer and
prlces'advancing. We now quote Shoul
ders at 14;4@193i; Sides 17y,,©173 for
Ribbed and 18y@1834 for Clear; Plain.
Hams 11 - 3.4; Plain Canvassed 00; Sugar
Cured Canvassed 20;‘@2034. Dried Beef.
21. Mess Pork, 1132,70@33. •Lard, 203 r
in bbls; 19 in tierces,ar 21. In pails
and kegs. •
SEEDS Occasional all sales of
Flaxseed at F,2,45@2,50. N demand for
Clover or Timothy. ,
SALT—Sales of car loa lots at $1,93
@1.85.
TALLOW—Ndthing doing In this arti
cle of Importance, and prices are nomi
nal.
PETROLEUM MARKET,
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH g . A.iETTR,
MONDAY, June , 1869.
The oil market was agarscoinparo
.
tively quiet te-day the volume af busi
ness being light, though prices, as a gen
-1
eral thing, are fully sustained. It is a
noticeable fact that that while the mar
ket in this country is firm and lerding
upward, the European markets do not
seem to rcspond. Antwerp—is , reported
to-day as being down to 46X francs,
-which is about equal to 28 cents in Pitts
burgh, while the price of spot Refined
to-day is 8134. It is said, in Eurplanadon
of this, that Antwerp is disposed to be
bearish; that the time has arrived W.lBll
these people want to buy, and that they
are doing all they can to force down gl
ees. Be this as it may, it does not lcok
well to see the market in this shape, and
it would certainly look better to have a
margin in our favor, instead of me
against us. It Is plain • enough from the
above fignres that there is no chance to
make shipments at present prices, hit
on the contrary,"a loss would certainty
result therefrom. It is argued, however,
that Antwerp, as an oil market, is not is
prominent as it wawa few years slim,
and that It has not the influence on tie
markets here that It had then. There n
one . thing - certain, however, the cahtt
telegrams from that point are still
sought after with considerable interest
mums. •
Is steady but quiet and unchanged
Bale of two lots of 1,000 each for June.
seller's option, at.l4/; and MOO bbla;
salter July, at $5,75 at. Venitngol)lty—
considered equivalent to 1431.
REFINED
Sales in lots of 2,000 bbla each July to
December at • 33. June quoted at 3134;
June and July together at 32 and Jaly,
alone at 3234. Market steady, and, aswill
be seen, prices fully sustained.
LUBRIOAXINGI -
EislipsnWiriter'Ltibricating 0i1...... 400
Eclipse Railroad Axle 350
Eclipse Machinery 750
Eclipse Spindle 800
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
,
U
.. 2,040 bbla..
320 "
go •6
4 ‘
470 '••
.. 430 •'