The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 18, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS_
DUqUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, ROM & CO.,
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS
DIAIMIMMI L X AND SVIIMATAI
SLAT BAR._ DOI7ND AND FRU JURE IRON.
BAND,' Hoot% SHEET AND TA.NK IRON.
BOILRR PL &TAR AND BRADS
GUARDIRONpam* sad nuoirEE BAB A
PLANGIV: 4 3unir.j1 BARS, Or L l2 " ) ''''
I r n t s iltLA.T RAIL.; tor Coal Roads.
C.llO A W EDMIIB A Rico Vi_
A CULTIVATOM
ND BI ZO.
amipm.w.us 05 AND MOULDS out top ttern.
STEEL TInES, STEEL SIIA.FTINe.
STISILL•
MACH. BUCKET and ViAtION SPRINGS and
CRT NAILS AND SPLICES.
A11 7 01X6 First Class and NVlarranted.
„ .
OFFICES - AND WORKS.,
Stataeuth Street and Allegheny River,
stud 17 Water Street., Pit.taburgh.
SHEFFIELDSTEEL I,rORILS.
NINIIOI6TE CO.,
PITTSDIIIIGU. PA..
Xonutacturers of every deseslption of
CAST . AND...9ERMAN STEETi,
BATLW BY ;IMO%
ELLI. 4:C. AND PLATrufat SPRINGS,
£ILIB, STEEL TIDE, do, 11143
Warehouse, 88 Waterandloo First Ste.
AfIXT.ER, .13A1111& PARKIN.
• ••
PASTNIRSt
WM iirrost.r, H.EUBEN MILLIEB.
IMO.. W. BAHR, I CHAS. PARKIN.
-13TZOIAT. PARTNIA-8. M. SIKH.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
ZILLER 'BARB & PARKIN,
Ogles, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBUBET,
ti14:4411
BLACK DWIOND
Spans WORKS.
FL,BIioTHEB..a.co.,
i•• of all Atisalptions of
• Eringn
•
- Moe and Warehouse,' TIMITPrTH,'
TLEST sad HAILIEOAu WOMETIS,-
IRON WORSS.
.Vziunez. Prea , t. —. W. P. Ponsma. Bnp.t.
FOTTSBURGII FORGE
►ND IRON CO.,
MAXIIIPACII:I2222I - Op
Sir Iron;
fraltroad Fish Bars and Belts;
liallrond Car Axles Soiled;
Hailriond Car Axles Hammered}
Loeentotive Frames; .„
Loiee,inotive Frame Shap es}
Side Sods:
Fekes, Straps; - -
Piston Rennin
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
Piston Sods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, &e.
Moe, N 4. 177 PENN STREET,
PII7I3BITZOL
RUBSINSBN PROMS.
. .
Thernikeis are now ornpared to_grant Ithen.
OW tor the use of the SLLEB§lin.Unit* PBC!-
The superior quality Imparted to good Wm.
Ile great Improvement in inferior Iron. and the
reduced cost, =amend It tb aL toanufacturen of
Pirtle'
two
t r o use it can obtain licenses by.
JAMES P. SPEER
• Attorney for tie 114 . 11W:ea;
ROOM 1 and .51. Zeillsti , s Bnlldlab ilei%
P.utth avenue.
Par ties Interested - are •invited to visit the
ifIA)Z.NBEROZP. WORM. where the revisals
=win successful oiseration. ie/wll7
ETISON, PRESTON & CO.,
Piii'jiff/Vail% Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 166 andl6T 111 in
WW2, lti?os ht o l o6 4tre r g,lart aon
-
BRASS . FOUNDERS.
JOH/Sit4Cool74• • ...
JOHN H. VOOE EB a ,CO.,
Ikon and Brass Foindera.
BRASS CASTIWOO,
O.IIADA 2,110112TLT. TO OIiOWN
:}4lliings,
GAS PIPR : AND • TUBI '
TlliotCs,SlF
CIIECI..IIIIIIII,
;#l . . Gunn' FATTEIRDI t ;
-111 RO N% COOltig;
Brass Work of every description for,
Steam, Water and OW
:MAN SFACTURKSS OP J. M. COUPES'S-
Improved Balance-Mrimmea
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent O.
• era. the best iu the Market.
Office and Works, corner 'I hincentit andsou Pike
Streets.
,
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AL! COAL!! COAL!!!
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routrmMs, mAcErtruprs:
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA..
IlirEngutes, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, 'Nail Machines; Re
torts', and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
Corner Carron and Bina/111mM Stl.oolllll‘
vrx-rairragnorz; • PA...
.
Bit
WILLIAM SMIT
- : Manufasirturep or . , ' 1
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
My Pion are all cut Menial:llM nee, to dry
sand. pad 131 feet lengths. Also, tall oussorement
of genenl
•
Castings ter Qs and Water Work&
I wo •
eats of
DUQUESNE FORGE:
WILLIAM - MILLER v
r •
queeessorteJOS. - 7:IWOr kroj
•HiLa facilities. co•extesuilie with the leading
FOr gea In theaid, and is prepartd to ir_ys_ tlV
andlatiallictonlylit all orders for STEA MBOAT
SHAFTS. ORASM3, PISTON ROD4,__Litynts.;
PITMAN JAMS, WRIST RAILROA D Ast.7.B;
LOCSAIOTIVF FRAHM;
_together with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge.
. .
.Corner - of .Wag and ilaStreeti
apl4:blo.,
prrriarcßuii.
RowatsoN, aEA &
Baccestors toßonurnOni IGSIIR i a *7:w0716,`
WASHINGTON Vonas,
FQUNDERSAIH)BACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Yannfeetorsre of Bost and Statlanui Me
@giant En
= O t as i g gi in.:Pan d i e j e
i iiPttoz e ig . ou pint
and lit3;Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. ; •
Btreeolllee, o, corner lint and tladthiteld
.
Age edingnts for 1111/7A.RD'I3 PATENT INZECTOit
fbr se Rollers. al
Trioitus camas &
Faulk Ward Foundry and Nadine Work',
5A.15))13/311CY ST.. ALLEGHENY ONT. PA.,
Nanormeturers of Steim Eosin's, 011 Presses.
PELAlegs, Shafting, lariat and Saw Mill Work,
Boillag 11111 andilackine Castings. Grate , Bars,
Weights,. Wagon Boxes, Ae. Build to order an d
on band 'Milner of all sizes. mr14:01
`ANTRAL FOUNDRY -
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Perna Street.
BOLLIILLN, BOYD & BAGALEY;
Cbainsils, itiltChutt=6l3cansuket, &c.
WAILING AND KING,
cpauatisioamixtbanta awl Broken la
Petzobsum • and Its Products,
0 13 ,4 1 .1.% PLUM DUQUESNE WAY.
PBCMADIMPHIA. ADDR.333.
BOO* attingber* in4r o4 ‘ '
133 SOUTH SBCOND WITZET.
sale _
ECLIPSE PEYROLEUM REfiNEfIY.
BilMatT W. C. TWEDDLE,
/t/401FACITUBILS OF ;
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
bum:
16ellps• Railroad A.sle OD. •
Studs great best witliont change; moans
limpid at lowest tetopentturee, rtycelaZ VII for
tropical ettotttel orltot Ofeeptare• -
LoessodttvB.lbialie
- out Screws. ; ' bill; Saw *lll and Planing SIM ulla,
••;: Aldsatal forhlgh • - •
Spinffiei Wq01: Haad•rdiSiSpi,
oll, , Tatriera"Statai Beulah),
lair et Flat shin if 0 ." •
Hisuess SII, TarraSino.
AnktOrt•VAlßltiiii t . to Preleitee Bright: frog Mork and Machinery from Bust.
_Thitse !products are ms.nnfactured , under Dr.
Tireddle , spatent by Superheated Stetanin Vie.'
&do The -Lubrlestfttg.Ouf are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light Gal
ore stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remAntempid
age duaurir -an tre Amree cold. Thene
any,af une pelt pal dlneon Sleau
lemi e t on
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET. Works at tiharpsburg Bridge.
mtorsEns
T. 440„ 9
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
petroleum and its Products,
A .
Pittsburgh OfIIee—DALMTA 81711D131),
corner of Duquesne Way and 11111.11 Mesta.
CA7 W.A.L"'.4
DIAMOND OIL IVORKS;
•-••
LON'a
Oboe, DALZELL BITILD/NPs
DaqtiiseeWitY. ra.‘
f iTT C / 9 941:4
NikVILV6VORKg.
Fousaded A. ID. 18118. -
ADAPKIC MIXIMI r t
"of r.... *I
IILANWPACTO93 II II OP
CITBTONIE STANDAR
_WM:REARM B PAT.
MT) PLATFORM AND 001161 Tin
laAlrirs 8 . 51
c• - oor Lona
• /slat sad Corso lidas,
XAIO/107 MUIX AngladtlVlS
AND PIPE WORKS.
(NINTH WARD.)
YOB GAB AND WATIR WORKS.
also call the attention of Superintend.
Gas Works to my make of REwItTE.
OILS.
NOVELTY WORKS.
PITNBUI GH GAZETTA *FRIpAY, iTiN,E 18, 1869.
glidii/83, BOILERS, &o.
HUGH M. BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(NIUE THE Pourr,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
- -
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA- •
T/ONARE ENGINES, of all elms. • •
Aral attention Invited to onr new STATION
OIL WELL ENGD.i.E AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-horseepower.
CASTINGS of every klnd, made to order atone
Foundry, on THIRD Weller,
below Market.
RIGS for VG Wells, SHAFTING PULLEYS,
HANGEBS,HOIISI_CQBAQUOCREWS autl.
IKON TOBAINO on ban d and made to
order, at the • . . .
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
' , routing on the Allegheny River, sear the Point,
prrrsßultes.'rA.
sr All orders promptly fined. Tay be
FORT PITT
BOILEI‘STILL AND TANK
„ .
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
.11#2977AC1T17141188
TLIBULAIL " DDITIILE.FiATRD ' TUBULAR,
FIREmBOX AND OTLLNDER• STEAM BOLE,
(
16 11
OIL STILIM:AND OIL TAN, :' ''' ', ;-.- .
HIMIMIB, BREECHING AND WIN PAN'S;
ETTLING PANS , SALT FANS AND CON
DENSERS•
' STEAM PIPIZB, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES; . .
PRISON DOORS AND COAL trauTza •
Ocoee and warehouse. corner second,
Third. Short oad - Liberty streets.
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
i t
Orders tient to the ahoTe. addren will be
romotly attended to. mh7:189
WM: BARAIIILL Es. CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
Noe. so, ss, ss AND 115 Mat ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished it
'Mtn the must approved machinery we arepre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
LES In She best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breechldg,
.)ire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans. Taisks,Dll
tors, Settling ardier DOS, Sridni,Vr
Pans, and sold mannfatturere Of BarnlißPs at
, ant Boilers.
; Rep nit done on shortest notice. lad:crt
jAm:EsM.Firrrat,
Noe. 55 and 56 Water Street,
rrrreStrucum. Fa.
ELANOTACTIMII2 OP
IRON 5 OIL TANKS
lITTLING PiKB. COPPER STEAM.PLE . Z.
scrums max nacre'.
£n4 BEZZT IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
JAR= ri. 1111111511.. ..
... —LtnriNto D. BRIM
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
NAllmortoulos or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
sump man! wens, &O.
61 Penis Stret4, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, dro.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
dazinglictareis of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves
TO B 2 TOITHD 12 TH2 BTATI.
Sole Agente for the oelebratect Base Burning
,Ortental Stoves and gamma for Hard Coal or
Coke: Best to the World for Portbr,Orace, Store or
Church. ?Ire needs no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do noth ty until you see or send for Circular.
No. 30 WOOD STitzt . r.
Our Agents for Ortentals—DEXMLES BROIL,
'andttneld St.: Op). #oolelt Yiydlagbeny City.
RIFF, BOGUS & CO,
MANISFACTUIZIN OF IV=l7 '1.1U111.11"? . 0,
ger i rCONTME4
*OEITQF
,(7QOIIIING RANGE,
TIM FIERY FURNACE,"
You Waaungo
TEM NSW ANTI-MUST COOEINO
• ••11391:1LATOR. , COLUMBIA COOK STOV7,
VAN'S (Cincinnati Patten) PORTABLE,
EAVOLIIT IRON MANTLES, WILLMAN'S
11E7ORA_T_IC4 t free trout
431111.111 NTS. rimDifiuk dirt and dust;
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
PITTSIMEGR. PA.
isZS:yl7
wrovia.
CIET.,T RE eon.
•
BISSELL fit CO.'S
, ' •
TEAMIPH,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
•
Warrestill te tike Bolutias
" 11 . 1 .-41 r, SnT O 2 Pn,l lo2o A l `'
~.11 0 14,4 5 do_
pf
No. 285 laibortv .Street.
&Imo on band and An sale,
r at*
rili a jk; * MA
a , • (4303K1N6 n..n Neld) ado
MKMM•I
•
O 800 .9 1 00. feet pry ripeisoarolls..
160,000 tett Wise* UlearPlank%
5,000 feet lfa Inca Common Plank:
715,00 U feet Dry 1 and 511 Inch Oak:
118,0001 t. oefflt.ltUett Pog
10.00111,011dWity at matuatls. , — •
1%000 feet, Dr/ el ow Pine Hoards:
100,000 fret Hemlock Me.mtllng.
398 *0 90 , o ' B4 N9 ' I 1 ! 0,11P441111k,1"112-
-•• • '
POO.OOO No. I 10-Inch Shingles. sawed:
5 50,000 No.,llo4trat ttnttkintail laird;
00,000
1,000 li tre ire Tile.
lOU Tone Ftre.Ola;
Alpa r 'Haw' -1111//1 Lumber. LOenist Milli.
Poeta, and &Woe:tele' latheltne on hint eh flat
side' b,y ALCIANDER PATTIEIMON. Yards —
No. 107 Rebecca iaorandmorgar, tateulo and
Juntata streetc ln bulk Nard,Alleglieny. late bor.
cragn of Manchester, ap:6
. 9
cir LICWir,
• 11TelglitOi 1 .0 11 1 1 01 , '‘
- 1•4 700**11 Ifiletaitrat
alarms LlissatxsiiiissilhOzeill! , ;
4141.. . r k a Fa Off i ti ll ?; "1 8. I
an a
FINANOLIL.
NERICAN BANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH. I
CASH CAPITAL 8200.000
Stokholders Individually Liable.
RANO OF DISCOUN Ir Map DIXITDMET.
JOHN FLOYD WM.
President. Cashier.
DIRECTORS.
Thos. M. Marshall, f John M. Mortland;
Wm. T. Shannon, 1 Archibald Wallace,
James W. Arrott, Jas. D. Xelly,l
Chas. , B. Leech', 1 Win. Floyd.
John Floyd,
This Bank is now fully organized and prepared
to do a *anent Banking business.
Jelek43 1
FORT PITT MIN COMPANY.
No. 169 Wood Street; .
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS - INDIVIDUALLY LIIBLE.
_DEALERS IN I
GOVERNMENT BECITI4TIEB
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
Collections mad* , on au itooesidtils iriolnts In
tile United States and Canada.. 1
DIBBOTOHJS:
D. Hostetter, Jno. 0 Blehe
James Gordon, Rent. H. Kda,
,t
D. Wallace, Andrew Miller,
H. Fawcett, James H. Bailey.
1
'MILAN, Preen.
INIAMPL. We
LSON. Cashier.-
D. LZET
ART,CAIIOHE &
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PITZ'IBuVRGHI PA,
STICCISBORB TO HANNA., HART & C 0.,)
7 •
DIMAS!! ni
Exchangei Cola, Condone,
And particular attention paid to tne
iirolinge,
: ~... " 4.11a1e , I • l' „---:-
COVERNMENT BOND,:
Sight Drafts On. Meort3l. cit.
mmes4
SOI 4 IIILES & kiONS,
•
13ALINTIEJELTIAS
57 itiairket Street,
prrirTsiturtcati,
Collections wide on all the Wind Pal ;ants of
the Milted States and Caaadas.
Stocks,Bonde and other Seetritlee
BOBOHT AND 80411)0 - N CK/KVISEION.
•
Particular attention paid to the Tourthase sad
ot
United States Secur4ties.
United
-.Jour
JAY COOKE & 0
13axilmersot
,114 'SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BTOCK4 tad BQ'.DS of all Id pupal.
booed and sold.
Special attention elven to the purchaae,and silo
of tiovernmeato Secentlear . 11h31
CITY BANIK T
112 Fifth Strpet, .Pitisburgt, Pa.
CAPITAL. 8100,000.
STOCIROLDELS.INDIVIDUILIT liliBLE
t
TXTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
.
. ,
rOBEIGN EXCHANGE -
13ongsit and sold. and when desired reMitted to
Europe. Collactions made , on ati the-principal
points of the Untted.flates and Cacaos: ,
DO*IMICIIC I Itsax. President.
J,. ~e McCann, Vice Vrealden
joint B, t7QUI LYY. Cashier.. t
D.
'`DittatlOSS.
Munsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke,John Savage,
J. .11.4 Terencaeampbell. ;
Patrick-.R ame. , • • ;James Pheltu, -
cbsg.a. ~• -
Jimedeiialermanii. ; Thous's', Barnes;
Units Keating,. ; ielikb
Plop Cir NEIN
Of Anegiony.
. CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL - • - • • .• • sl6o i ooo.
BrocicitoLDE,RB INDMDUALLT
Bank' or Discount and Dtposit4'
raIiSIDNIIT-13. ITARTMA.N. • • ll_
OABI.IIWII—Z. P. YOUNO.
T
pp
PP"`kWEE6- ,
, t Handers° ' " -
d.ll open ,• 1 ' • s l att i r " ( 4 4 •
liamel Dyer, t • rilltt4 k
K. 11. Alleg , raw.
W. P• eibligultsi 1..111 Xi ••y21:j72
$
; t r Airz o•
1
,
_
..,. 4„..c..,17)., a
ROOFINST BUM OF V dRIOF .• '
•
Qualitie.,,,and ~Co ors.
a
.. I ;:flirgl7.gtet.'n.ihryAMl•rag:
J. 8. NEWMltigt i a * .
aro. 43 Seven h Avenue.
I!=
GOLD,
S
1! I
LIVER AND COUPONS
ought at Highest Prices.
P . R. MERTZ, Banker
or. Wood and Fifth Streets.
IRV{
JAMES Ts BRADY & CO.,
(Successors .0 S. JONES C 0..)&
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
ISt AL. re' lE. 3R. 153,
BUT AND,KILL ALL KINDS Or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
sow, SIMMS AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TZBMIL
Wintered Allowed on Deposit&
rrynoanl on eovertment Bonds at
lowest
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOOKS, BONDS and .
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO..
GOVERNMENT BONDS 1
We will register all kinds of Boveriarient
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss, or deatruCtion.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO., .
Dealers in 9overnment Bo4ds,
con. FOURTH & WOOD STS.
mviaots
tovtooit. ciii*
AND TRADE,
Chnrunc or PITTSBuRGH GAZETTE,
, THUBSDAY, June 17, 1869,
•
Contrary - to all exp e c tations the gold
..
market, which opened strong this morn
ing at 138%, declined again late in the
afternoon , to 137%, ron account; of the
scarcity of money; The banks are con
tracting, likewise, in a greater ratio the
continued gold sales of the Government,
whilst the purehases of bonds are only
one-half the amount of the gold sales.
[
Government bonds opened stronger
at an advance of 34 per cent, but in the
afternoon the advance was lost again on
account of the stringency in money..
Stocks are very shaky and even the
best of them have to yield to, the money
pressure. Fort Wayne, which was
bought up eagerly at 158@ , 159, in hope of
a large . stock dividend, sold down to 152
this afternoon,
and is very weak. The
short interest In this stock is almost en
tirely covered and no good can accrue to
the holders thereof when compelled to
submit to high rates of interest to carry
it, and keep larger margins. The stock
at par is just as good to them as at 150,
and 'a great deal cheaper to carry or
manipulate. i
In our home market money is 'easier,
but business remains stagnant.
Quotations as receivea by Ph. R.•
Mertz: Gold, 137%; Silver, - 129; - Flighty-.
oo's,• 121 g Five Twenties,' MA 122%; -
1864, 117%; do 1866,. 118%; do 186 a,
Consols, 119%; do 1867, —; do 1863,
119%; Ten Forties, 108%; New York
Central, 87%; Erie —; rßeading, 97%;
.111talmrgh, Fort Erie,
d Chicago
Railroad - 152; Ohio '-ile Misissippl,
82%; Mi chigan i Southern, 103%; Cleve
land Pitta c trgh, , 95%; Chicago &
Rook Island, 754 i Chicago & North
Western, 8M; pfgo - et North. Western
Pretetrec4434o X.ftfts Express Com
atri
pany;6o; Me re ants Union Express,
15%; Pacific M I, 90%; Western Union
Telegraph Comp y, 40%; Am. W. Ex
press, 40%.
(by Telegia4tolhipttstitirgh tiasette.)'• -
NEW YORE, Jane 17, 1869.
Money was stringent during the fore
noon, but became easier in the afternoon,
and before three o'cloiii_ the supply of
capital was liberal at 7 per cent. cur
rency. This decline in i rates, however,
did not . take, place until nearly all.the
bank - aelicanitifhad been 'Made up. EThe
extreme prices ftr money to-day were %
per cent. on st ck, 1-10 per cent. on
_ .„
Governments and 3 . 32 per cent, on' gold.
i 'the stringency ii steadily driving the 3
:per Cent. certificates into the Sub-Treas
ury for pa,ymemti, and 1600,000 were pre
sented •-tia.dayt% The tight money has
brought the discount market to a stand
still. The fallu e of a dry goods firm,
wittLahout..lbt ,000.. lialillitiee, ,is sm.
nonstelitt'Skiti WatiiitettiitioMinneilrea,
Port this'afternoon that the Comptroller
of Currency has called upon the-Na
tional Banks for a statement of ;Mars at
"the close of the business of Saturday
. last. Sterling firm at 954@9% per cent.
Mid weak; opened at 138% and closed at
137%C 1/1..7%. /Chrrying rates 1-32@5-64
and 10 per cent. Clearances eighty-two
naillions. The Government sold a mil
'San ak,187 1 78,1W6,1,38 1_4400. -7 , ,
GiCkfeietiti"-are a*ali.. Cotiftentigoi
'Bl, 121g®1244; do. '62, 122g@12'2%; do.
16.4 iryi@ing;lo. '65. 1 4 18%©118%; do.
new, 119%@119 1 ; d0,..', , 119%@1.19%;
de. , '6B, 119g©11954; 10.40 i, 108%®108%;
Pacifica; 1068©106%. 1
State bonds quiet; Missouris are loWer,
and the Ahem are.„steadY4s9lBo,ll olfirt ,44;-
old ( Tifti .-Weetil4l,ol; new_110.4244; ti,h,
Carolinas, 55%; Virginias, 62. ~
Stotkaare heavy slidloWer. -- .. L yr , 1.
Bidding prices at 5:30: 1 , Cuffilleffand
33;_i Wells Express, 31g; American, 40;
Ailamsa-59 ; , Unitetiatates il leiNi Mer'.
ehantisrUni ;45;‘, 1 9„iiiiiitillit4r, 1514' Cat-•
f ti
ton, ;flOf t, Wild i ;Magi ..; 89%* ;Welters
Union Telegrap , 40yiMaririosa, 81`i!lo4i
preferred,„46%k New s prk Central...lBT;
Erie, 30 1qtrfi . Prffrld l it% tfr,:,
I
Bon;itl A . a em, 141); ' mg. 0;
Terre-1 41 one litnferre6o!.sBs4; ,ei'V abash.;
IOW: do.
i preled, 80; St. Paul , 73%; d0. prefer , ,r• "VottrfilYneit, A Zlg Ohio *taslpplia 4` -Mic higan
•
',antral, 134; Michigan Southern, 10334;
, tral;. •443; itittAburgh, .90;
1 1714; Zibittiweitern 81%;
rim
MEI
4 1 ,49.3 i 103.,777,7,18.;
_,..
17; —lDAtton gniqtolrro
rroiitei*:;:66`; - bkilits; no
*NS
rO
. .HaF& in:loie.
llt *Mk ford:.
about el* 14300
i:4l 27!.:4:.31 •••., 70: t...
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFiaz OP 'Prrrseuttelt GAZETTE, ?
TITERS DAY, June 17, 1869 5.
The dullness noted for some time pa. -
still continues, and it Is not likely that
there will be any improvement during
the next two months, Business is nearly
always dull in June and July, as during
these months many our large mane -
facturing establishments are stopped to
take stock and make repairs, while
country people are
.busily engaged in.
looking after their crops.
APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 50©111,00 *
per szslion as to quality.
BUTTER—Unenanged; sales of prime
to choice Roll at 2EQ)27.
BEANS—Dun at 02®2,25.
CHEESE—Is in good supply but un
changed; we continue to. quote common'
Ohio at 170 )18;Pactory, 19@20; and
Goshen, at 21; .
CARBON OIL—Is unsettled and irreg
ular, though firm.
DRIED FRUIT—Is very dull in con
sequence of the cheapness of imported
fruits, and prices are drooping. We
now quote Peaches at 12(4)13 for quarters
and 16(4)17 for halves. Apoles, 12@13.
EGGS—Unchanged at 18©19.
FRUlT—Prunes, 13; Currants, 1234;
Valencia Raisins, 1.1; Layer Raisins 83,75
per box.
Flif3B.—No. 3 large Mackerel (new)
89,75 per half bbl; No. 2 do, 810,50; No. 1
813,50; Baltimore Herring, 88,50 per bbl'
—full weight, 89; Baltimore Shad, $8,50.
Lake Herring, 83,75 por half bbl; and
White Fish, 88,75. ,
FEATHERS Supply ,in hands of
commission men almost exhausted. Live
geese may be quoted at tss@9o, to the I
trade. and $1 in a retail way.
FLOUR-Is quiet' and dull but un
changed,' the demand being confined
entirely to supplying immediate wants,
while in regard to prices there are no
further changes. Spring Wheat brands
$6©6,50 and Winter Wheat $7@7,25. Rye
Flour .6,50@6.75. •
. .
GROCERIES—The Grocery market •
continues very dull, unusually so, and
under the influence of a sharp competi- 1 .
- tion, margins are cut down to almost 1 !
nothing, all of which is very well for the;
consumer, but hard on those engaged in' i
the business. In view ot the fact, ;that t
there will be a heauy fruit crop, sugars
must f necessity be in demand, but the
sharp dvance which has been expected I
i
fzed.eo or time has not yet been real-
Su• S H, 1134; - A A, 13; Havana
clEr_.
14; ba, 13; Porto Rico, 14®144
Demerara,. 15;4; New OrleansChut
little prime' in market and sells readily ~
at 1434 @ 15; lower grades, 13014; Refined, I
Ex. qz 15 @ 1 5; gr`e 15 34; .Al • 153 / 4 ;-' I
Hard,. Ir.
MoLe.ssns--New Orleans of goodqua-
ity is in strong • request and bring 80®85;
Porto Rico, 65®75. v 1,
,
Syrups--White Honey Drips ,
$1,15;.
Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, $1,05; Golden
85; Amber, 'Common, 55®75. .. i
CosTss—Fair to Good Rio, 20@22;
Prime, 2434®25; Choice. 26@)2834.
.. 1
Ries—Carolina, ICX to Ile; Rangoon,
9;4c. - • - .. I
Tees—Young Hyson, $l,lO to 1,85, G.
P.. $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to.
1,80. Oolong, 85 to ;1,45. Son Chong, 900
.to $1,50. t
&tenon—Pearl, 734; Silver Gloss, 1.2 c; 1
and Corn Starch, 12;4c. i
CONCENTRATED tys--$B,OO per case. ~,
Fnuirs-Layer Raisins, $3,50 per box; 3
Matt do, $7,50; Primes, 13e; Currants. t,
;1234c; Valencia Raieins 1434. . i
Seto/Is—Cassia, 800; Cloves, 450; grain i
Pepper 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, $1,50. i
Ben LEAD -12;4c; Shot, $3,25 per bag. 1
SoePs—"Babbit's," 12c: ••Oakelre, '
lle; Roan. sto 7c; "Dobbin's," 15c;
Wax, 10c; Chem. Olive, 9c.
Ceezims--Mould, 18e; Star, 25c.
BI CARE SODA—S7,OO per 100. ~ ,s
• GRAlN—Wheat is in fair demand; at. i
$1,25 for prime Winter. Oats steady . , 1
Neill rather more inquiry and dimin- • `,
ished receipts; 65 @ 68 on track, and 680 .4
70 in store. Corn--sale • 2,200 bushels
prime Yellow, at 75c, delivered, and 600.
flacks white at 7234 e, on spot. Rye is a •; 4
little firmer, though unchanged: 11,10®.
1,L5. Barley _ none in market; prime
Spring, at $1,80®1 4 9.r, , ••
...
HAY—BaledHay is being - sold on 4 .
wharf at $20®25, as to quality, and con- 1
dition.
HEMP—Sales at
.1210.
LlME—Cleveland Lime IS quoted at
12,50, per bbl, and ~ .Common White at
/1,75.
LARD ' firmer, in sympathy
with ;the Advanoe'.: in : Lard, but, as yet,.
unohangedi; 11,20-fOr No. 2 and 11,50 for
No. 11-oitibrandi.' •
POTATOES—SmaII sales of old crop,.
at 40@50 per bushel, as to quality—
mostly at 40®45.
PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 12c.
_ _ _
PROVISIONS.-Market , Irma! , and i
prices advateing: We now 'qtiCte
Shonl
dere at 1434(g114%; Sides 17 1 4@1734 for k;
Ribbed and 18Wgi183(, for thear; , Plairo !
Hams 17%; "Plain Canvassed' 00; Biggar
Cured Canvassed 20V,@)2034. Dried Beef.
21. Mess Pork, : #82,75®33. Lard, 2034.
In bbla; 19 in tierces, and 21 in `pails- Y
end kegs.
SEEDS—The demand for Clover and,
Timothy Seedsseems,to have almost en- „.'v
tirely-;;subsided.' , Piasseed , would! eel)
but there is none In market.
SALT—Sales in a jobbing way at $2 per
bbl, for Allegheny River brands. • f
t,
WOOL MARKET.
.
Ornme or Pirrsaution GasEprz,
-- • • Tnuasoa.v. Jlll5O 17. 1889.
.
- 'The_ new -911 p eomes-in slowly •
takelfby our dealers - at '38(4) - 13d; °airs° , -
and ;tedium fleece and tub washed,
wools brillging More-than !In e woials
which at present are not wanted over
_4oc. In the adjoinining counties of
Cutler, Arnittrong, Indiana, Westmore
land, and others, we hear that buyers
are 40©44 for fleece and tub
' 4 alkeeliVorgobti I/Clube giitzettillintitiC.'
sion that the opening prices of last sea
son are as high as it will be safe to pur
chasopcas),lNetMel hear Inf Ilowilw e 4
Wm parbtalghetiptioeirib*,•imtatt tie '
the!present ruling prices in the eastern.
makkets. Idckell, seem, probable
that;prices '401)
_oiA ni}vo, toga
maintaifie ,Thr - Komi as MIS, con_
arable lots reach there, prices must .
aterialtr ~ deolinerpr Ini 00 i , f t eA hear •• r
.that purditdavegre btitrig tag ft at 87 , 542""
*and in the Western States at 35®50.
, a. I
i 7 c, a oi"---cm4 •
: ~• . i•lzw Yonx, June 17—The Line Cotton
Goods market is quite buoyant, but trade
notwithstanding Is devoid of animation..
The following are ,:he most important
changess."lo-dive, rAtiontie gb4-4 oltow Th ,-, ~
:Sheeting have 'risen Co 13 34C;'Rozbugy".k.' '
4-4 do 15; Blackstone D Bleached blus
lirus now sell at 1340 r Pepperill Bleached
Corset Jeans. 1743;"Swift River Ticks 17e;
Thorudik .e do 18c; Ilampden C C 21c, • i •
and Pemberton A A do 26. :•: 1 -..,1T1 t,,-('
LOUISVILLE, June 1 7.—Cotton very
firm; middling, i Bo4c. Flour declined;
' superfine 114,50. !a 10/4 . tite4 apdtxreak.
Wheat, red $1,10; it4itimm : *CM 680.
Oat' 700. Rye nominal. Leaf Tobacob
Mivei... 1,-..,„0;58 it.hd. r. nglng from $6 to
,40. 0. , • , itoe . . , . , , a*upward ten- •
dentrje . 7,, hO , . ere 14;p514x0,
elate sides 'ego, clear rib 183io. Lard, ,
hr Alctieg, lefr-
1 - 446.maatZtiou-i-rvulm 62
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