The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 26, 1869, Image 6

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DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RAMA & CO.,
Ilanufscuirera of _
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,
DIMITERNE, L X AND JIINLIITA,
FLAT NAB, BOUND AND SOU 4EE IRON.
BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TAN - 8 IRON,
BOILER PLP,TSRAND HEA D S
N$
IBON,__
___DRAO_and DROPPER BARS,
FLA.NORT;• CUTTER Belts, CILLNDER
T. AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal 'Roads.
WWBANB.WEDGES & HARROW TEETH,
ING FLOM AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
HEIM Uein-AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
IGL SS, STEEL BHAFTINO, A. B.
'STEEL.
COA Y4 CH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and U
T NAILS AND SPIRES.
AIL *leads First Class and ted.
Vi
OFFICES _AND WOHNBBXTaIi.
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny RIVW,
end 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
wilk9
SHEFFIELD STEEIOFORKS.
111NG12 . 1, NOCK &V.,
PITTSBURGH.
Maindiscnirers of every description of
CAST AND 6EI3LIN STEEL,
ItaTLIP srjares.
SLLL.nit AND PLATFORM srnrsos,
AXLES, STEEL TlRE..ite.. die
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
•
MLLER , BARR & PARKIN.
J.
GUUAL PARTNILIIII:
• . MSTCALIe, I REUBEN MILL ER,
SEQ. W. BARR, 1 0111.8. PARKIN.
%_ . I 8rY4141. PARTarzu—B. M. BIER.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
ILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
Offtoe, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sel4:dill
B EACH DIAMOND
i. STEEL WOE S.
BROTHER & CO.,
wanukacturers of all demi . ptiotut of
itEr.V.IMIL6I.ILas
vete. and Warehouse, THIRTIRTH, THIRTY
zut!sT and RAILROAD BTREBTS,
PriTtorosien.
IRON WORKS.
Ws. VZUU. Presit.....W. P. POwrie. Einpst.
pITTSIMMIGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
austorscrtratas or
Lyon;
Railroad Fish Bare and Bolles
Railltmed Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes;
Bide Bode:
Zokett, Straps;
'Piston Heads;
•Steamboat Skulls;
.ateamboat Cranks•, -
piston Bode, Wrists;
Pitman Saws, CORM*, eke.
Ono., No. 177 PENN STREET,
PTITBMIIGH.V.INL
nLBRSHLItSBN • PROEBSS.
•
The Trustees are now muttered to erantlioen.
fag ler; the hoe Pk lhe• uritweistsall rita-
C 1143.
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
the great improvemen t •• in inferior iron, and the
reduced cost, commend it to all manufacturers of
Isom
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
Ani*Tizit to ,
JAMES P. SPEER
- Attorney tor the Trustees.
`BOOM 1 and S. Bnirtisk , ' Bending, 96S
Wedge IMMO.
Parties interested are invited te visit the
!HOZ BSI:BOER WORK& where the recess is
now - in sueeessruispendlon. ielt:dS7
07 . 11180 N , TRIESTON_& co.,
Pemirevani.a Tron liforks.
•
aretiOnse, lat. 166 andl6T 7113.8 T
°P"'"'"Valliantatni:
BRASS FOUNDERS.
4011351 Y. COOMEt
JOHN 31. COOPER , & Co.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BBASS 40AMINGS
rsarii.y To winr.s.
Maleable and w Groy. Iron Fittbigs,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
THEOTTLII,BiItrY LID CHECE
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
MON - CCOCIKS,
MISS Work of eirery description for
Steam, Water and thy ,. •
NAB trrAosuaim or ci)orzirs
:Improved Baluee-Wheel Steam Pump..
Agents foe. Dreyfus' Patent oil.
ere, the, et in the Market,
0111 e• and Vralks. winter :114rbeenth sad Pik.
Street& nete
00. AL AND 130=1.
110AL1 COAL!! COAL!!!
• IMCDON, STEW ART &
,NO. 667 LIBERTY STREET,
wsuay city 31411)151WOND 3 1.0 08 .
EVIC R Ia r etrib r t2 1P3'11011. 11 dvgael,texthe
lowest sorter , prise.
All orders left at their Oditle or addressed to
Mean Ozone' tae mall , will toe srendest to
oromtstse •h . „
LI'I2IOGRAPHIORS.
aiatJ~eaxfinfOXßlll.•....•••••••• titliall
S
&CLELVISMIOE:ei%ei 4 n igtairffla v o lima ir & vo..
PLICTICIAL LITIWORAPIEESS.
- The CV Stearn LitbrlO, rrMallt
Vest o Mositolds.. small esser
'Heads, Bonds, Labels. treulus. how Cards,
, Vlrimnist. Portraits, Vs4woUertlflootes of De
favissition Ostmg Sc..S Nos. Wind 14
CUrd-street eltukrib.,
FOUNDERS, MaIORINIS'TS.
Oft FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
1 •
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
es, Rolling Mill Ma-
Nail Machinei,
Castings generally.
chinery,
torts, an
NATIONr. FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Cerroll and SmaUinan atiyets,
UINTH weiwa
FirTTISIVE:rnIaEL, r4L.
WILLIAM SMITH;
Dlanufooturer of
OAST IRON BOWL
POE OAS AND WATER WOE
My Mee are all cut inyariablyin Pit
Band, and 1511 feet lengths. Liao, full u
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also cull the attention tend
ants of eas Works to ml make of :.TOItTtS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILIHM DULLER,
(Sueeessor to JOS. P. HAIWI C 0.,)
Hu facilities eo•extenelve with the leading
Pura In'tne Rut, and is prepared to pnaultly
and satlefactorlly fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS CRANKS, PISTON ROD A V..EVERS,
prrmAgJAMBI.WRISTS, AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, together th every
description of SHAPE Weßa. (Moe and You",
Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Street.
ap14:1140 •
ROBINSON, SEA Sc - CO.,
szocessors to somarsox. Kum; a Unaasa
WASHINGTON WORKS .
FOUNDERS AND lIACRINISTS,PITTSBURGH,
Idainti rarer. of Boat and Stationary Steam
Carr, t u l t r iTto e tsl i ed l esti a t=a B l l 4=
and Sti 1,
_Boller and Sheet Iron Work. _
Moe. No. IS. corner Pint and braltitneld
Btreeu.
Agents for OIFEARD'S PILTENT INJECTOR
for feeding Boilers. JUDAS
THOMAS CASEIN & CO.,
Folath Ward Foundry and 'Nadine Works,
8i DUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
Maallhazturers of
Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
Pulleys, hafting, Grist and Baw MID Work,
Rolling Kill and 'Machine Castings, Grate Bars,
Weights Wagon Boxes, &c . Blind to order and
have on -hand Engines of all sites. mylime
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOTATatiti, BOYD & BAGALEL
Chil IRolls. s igill Cantu', 801 l Lathes, to.
OILS.
WARING AND . KENO,
Canuniaston YerehinU and Broken la
Petroleum and Product:4h
DALZELL'III BLOCK! DtIQUESNE WAY !
• •
•:0 ADD.I=3,
Boom 17, Mffiam'of Commerc!h
133 SOUTH BECOND BTBII3T
aplo -
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
IIiANTITACITITSER 07
Lubricating BL'High Test Burning Oils.
llpse Unthread Axle Oil.
Stands great; but without Übangi; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates orhot weather.
Lale:miles, Engine, Illaeblße Shop,
Will cut Screws. :
811 W Min and Planing Mill--011s.
Adapted for high speed.
Spbndle Oil, Woollilead•Light Oil,
M
011. Tanners , Muir. Sensate,
Lag ikriniahlagoll; tiasollne,
Harness 011, irikrralline•
ARMOR VARNISH to preserve Bright iron
Work and Machinery iron !Rust. -
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s_patent b,y Saperbeated Steam Ix Va 4.
coo. The Lubricating Oil) UV almost odorless,
perfectly pure, unlform, and' mostly light col
ored. stand a high -temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
Oils are 'unequalled, and are in constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 17* WOOD
STRECT, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
TACK BROTHERS, ;
COMIESSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALS= IN •
Petroleum and i t s PrOducts,
•
'MUMTN Ofiae—DALLICLI._ 1 1 1itin:LD/Me
earner of Duquesne Way end umn •
Philadelphia Offlee-111 . 1 WALITU; firr• •
seinen) • - '
DIAMOND UIL .WORKS,
LONaIk : CO.,
Office, DALZELL BUILDING.
Duquesne Way. Pittsburg). ris.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITT"iIURGH
,NoTELrf WORN&
Founded A. D.
LZIA.IIIB. rirEEE & Co.
._ .suaruricrwszkokor
1 a CATSTONNBTANDARDOTAIRBA RN SPAT
' NNT) PLATFORM AND COUNTY&
I I, • .13.0.A.LEISF - ,
Latin a. Paint and Coffee Mills, Aka
OMEN OP MINI AVENUE 6 GLUM OT&
eitsioessia. Iremm'a.
PITTSBUIGH GA Xri SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1869.
ENGINES, BOILERS, &c.
KUOII,II. BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne SU,
()Mut Tas Pora.t.)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Ave attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILXIk.of 15-horseipower.
OABT/lINGS,of every kind, made to order atour
Foundry, on THIRD HIRER T below 'Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING . PULLEYS,
HANGER/3,1E10135E and TOBACCO SORRWS ana
IRON TOBACCO FIDDRIEB, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
-Fronting on the Allegheny River, near-the Point,
PITTEBUBBH. Pk.
Mir All orders promptly filled. TAT TM
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TANK
WORKS.
CARRQLL & SNYDER,
auxuricrrusses OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-YLUED TUBULAR,
PIES-BOXAND OYLLNDEE STEAM BOIL
ER&
•OIL STILLS AND OIL TANI&
CHIMNEYS, BRXECHINO AND ASH PANS.
SETTL NB IN EES:G. PANS, SALT TANS AND CON!.
DE
STEAM. PIPES, GASOICETERB AND IRON.
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOOMS AND COAL SHUTZI3
IPE
Office and Warehouse, corner second
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBI7RGH, 'Pa
•
Mir Orders sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to.
, 11l dry
• rtment
WM. BARNHILL is, CO.,
BOILER MASERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, _
NOB. SO, SS, 114 AND 116 FINN BT.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
with the meet approved machinerg,.vre are pre
wed to manufacture every description of BOIL.
EBB In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country .' Chimneys, Breechlag,
lire Beds, Bteam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers. Balt Pans, Tanks, OH Stills, Agita
tors, Battling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Bagar
Pull, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boller'.
Repairing done on shortest notice. ialken
JAMES M. BITER,
los. 55 and 56 Water Sreed,
PITIIIIBIIBeIIe PA.%
itAlturAcevaia or
IRON OIL. TANKS,
INTTLINO PANS, COPPER =AM rim
ROLLING MILL STACKS,
And BREST IRON WORK,
Tor Steamboat&
MIND D. BRUM
_TARED M. BRUSH & SON,
iturcrrthrtnizu 0?
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE.. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
-THE BEST STOVES.
• Ai BILADLEY.& CO.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of •
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE TOUND IN THE STATE.
dole Agents fbr the oeletrrated • Base Raman
Oriental - Stoves and rummies for Hard Coal or
Coke.B est in ne e dsorld for Parlor,ffloe. Store or
Church.. lire no rekindling—burns all win
ter. Do notbsy until Ton see or send for Circular.
'No J SO WOOD STREET.
Our Agents for Orientals—DESUMZll BROS.,
Smithfield St.; CEO. HUBLZY, Allegheny City.
CO,, .EIRLIT. nwn & uum.
aurorAcruarats or ITZZT YARErrr or
gEI I T I CONTEISBV
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
‘•TIIE FIERY FIIIINACE,”
SOX '"vv - AIMING Etraarnital. ,
THE NEW ANTI-DUET COOKING STOVE.
"ILIGULATOR." COLUMBIA. COOK STOVE
U Pattern))RE dT, VELM A
REPLECTORRATKOSreefromgauddust;
GRATE !BUNTS . " _ warns.
as.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
5e25:3 , 17 . PITTSBURGH, P
COOK - 11TOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BWELIAIL. & C4:1:61
TRIIIICPI3,
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Bout sr
will iss saw other Store.to the Unions
BISSELL & 00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street..
il i fo i Lniatt o nf r f age.
8114040115.
TO BUILDERS ! •
.. . .
soo.oeo feet Dry Pine Boards.
150,000 feet lii inch Vicar Plank;
115.000 feet IN, inch Common Plank;
36,000 feet Dry 1 and B inch Oak;
11111,00011.41,1, lh, 0 and 3 inch Poplars
: 10.000 teat Dry Poplar licantling;
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
303.000 feet No. 1 10 inch kagina4 man
oo.
swo,ooto No. 1134nch Shingles, sawed;
110,000 No. 110 - inch Mangles, shaved*
110,000 Fire Brick; •
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw. Mill Lumber, , Locust and Ceder
Peet', anAlrilrkbeigithkiww,lLidrd-ror.
e
l i al Rebecca street and corner of a-rable and
bits streets, ninth ward,Alleghetty, late bon.
ti of Manchester. ap:6 , ,
LI 4(0 : 0_44E1 , 4 111
,
Sewer of Weights an 4 'Leasure%
srod *yowl= aziura.T. ,
tiler/Nes Liberty sad iKry meets.
Ord es PrORPitY 11141020 1 1 toe spilt
AMERICAN kn.,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
. PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL • • - • 8200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD • WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
DIRECTORS. •
Thos. M. Marshall, Jotn M. Mnrtland,
Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace,
James W. Arrott, Jas. D. KblIY.
Chas. B. Leech, Wan. Floyd.
John Floyd, . ,
This Bank is now fully organized and prepared
toj doelok43 a general Banking business.
WORT PITT . BANKING' CORM'.
LUMBER.
FINANCIAL.
No. 169 Woo
CAPITAL,• • • •
•• • •
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVI
DZALLEBB
GOVERNMENT
AND C
INTEBEST.ALLOWEDON
Collections made on all
the United States and Cana
DIRECTO;
D. Hostetter, J . . 4
Jamee Etordon, - It .i
D: Wallace, . • A..
B. Ysireett, J
&WEIL. NI
BM
D. LEET W
HART, CAUGHE
BANKERS AND
Corner Third and
prronsustriacarc„PA..,
UWOCESSORS TO HARRIA, HART & CO)4.
..4 ,:_:,,.1
Stocks;
BOUGHT £RD BOLD ON CONY93BION.
Particular attention paid to the Pere/use and
sale of
United States Securities
111.00:al
JAY COOKE & CO.,
114 80 UTH THIRD BTREET4
PHILADELPHIA.
STOOKS and BONDS - el all • descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purcha4 and We
of Government Seetirittei. mh
•
CITY BINS.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, sioo.ooo.
STOCUIOLDEBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
points of the United States and Canada.
DOMINICK initsear, President.
JAMES MCCABE, Vice President.
Joux B. MOUBILEY, Cashier. .
DIRZCTOtiI3.
D. Ihmsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
J. llnnievy, Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrice Kane, James Phelan,
_ Ohas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle,
Jno.Jos.Hermann, C ' Thomas Barnes.
Gush Keating. Jel:kls
PEOPLES' SAVINGS BIM
' Of Allegheny.
CORNER FEDERAL AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL - • - / 001000
BTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Paseizarai—S.,U. HARTMAN.
CAsuirn—E. P. YOUNG.
• • DEILISCTOBH.
S. H. nariniait, W. H. Burt,
J. P. Henderson, J. O. Patter.on,
J. Koben, B. P. Brown, -
Samuel Dyer. Atersaw,
W. G. Gibeon. my21;1711
SL R
100FIIG BLA'PA,
Qualities
Particular atiantion
repairing &ate roofs. go
address
No. 43 Se
mhl
I TRADE
OM
.. , 1691:11E 1 r I,IIOOIP
. Idu-nP
'3_ CIUMYS.
touts
CHEESE.—/X1 boxes Factory
Cheese; $l5 boxes 4100billa do., to F I ELD.
J. S. CA.N
COLD.
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor• Wood and Fifth Streets.
my 6
JAMES TB BRADY 8c
(Successors 08. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
313.69.1V'1L.M3E1.19,
BOY AND BELL ALL BINDS OF
GOVERNMENT •SECURITIES,
GOLD, 811178 AND COUPONS,
ON BAOBT FAVORABLE TEEMS.
for Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Meney loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of . STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD:
/AMES T. BRADY & CO.
Street,
: $200,000.
I.IALLY LIABLEL
CIIRITILES
LD.
TIRE DEPOSITS.
esslble Points In
1.. C. Risher,
!bt. H. King,
.; drew Miller,
!.. en M. Bailey.
HAW, Pres'''.
N. °Judder._
GOVERNMENT BONDS !
We will register all kinds of Government
Bonds het of charke. This gives the holder ab
solute secarity against tiaeft,loss, or destruction.
JAMS T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
COR . rotrwrs & WOOD STS.
. .
my13:123 •
& CO.,
BROKERS,
Wood Strees,
litts6uxo azttts.
FINANOE AND. TRADE,
Gizmos' Prrisstritoit I
FRIDAY, June 25, 1869.
Gold was very strong to-day, opening
at 187 g, advancing to 137%, and closing
strong at 137 g.
Government bonds are well sustained
at the average quotations of the day.
Stooks hive advanced from one to two
per ceUtand close strong, with a further
advancing tendency.
Money is easier 'on call loans,' but
stringent for long business paper.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 137%; Silver, 128; Eighty
one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862, 122;
do -1864 118%; do 1885, 118; do 186.5,
Consols, 119%; do 1867, 119%; do 1868,
119%; Ten Forties, 108%; New York
Central, 93; Erie, -; Reading, 98%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dr, Chicago
Railroad, 157; Ohio dt Misissippi,
33; Michigan "'Southern,. 106%; Cleve
land dc Pittsburgh, 99; Chicago dc
Rock Island, 119; Chicago dr. North
Western, 83; Chicago et North• Western
Preferred, 96; Adams Express -Com
pany, 62%; Merchants Union Express,
15%;' Pacitic Mail; 86%; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 39%; Am." W. Ex
press, 41.
,-Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady- & Co. Gold, 137%; United,
States Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties,
1882, 122 1 %;` de. 1864,117%; do. 1865, 118%;
Ten-Forties, 108%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865;119%; do. do. _1867;
—; do.. do. 1888, 119%; 'Due Com
pounds, 119; 'Union Pacitio Railroad, 92;
Central do. do.. 99; Cy. Plusifics, 106;
Superior 96; July Coupons, 37.
[By l'elegraphto the Plttiburgh Gazette.] • •
Nsur Yons, June 25,1869.
Money rather easier, the rate varying
from coin interest to 7 currency and 1.32
commission until near three O'oloe4c,
when it felito 7 currency. Sterling firm
at 934@9%. Gold dull; opened at 13735.
advanced to 137%, prof closed at. 137%.
Carrying rate 1-32 and 7@12 per cent.
Governments a shade better, closing
steady: Coupons 'Bl, 1213,@121%; do. 'di,
122@122%; do. 64, 116%©11755; do. '65,
118@l18g; do. new, 119%©119%; do/ '67,
119%©119%; do. '6B, 11934®119%; 10.405,
108%@108%.
State bonds firmer Missouri% 91; old
Tenvessees, 62%; new do. 68g; old
North Carolinas, 58g; new do 55g;
old - Virginias, 58; new do., 61%.
Stocks strong and active with a
marked advance on all leading shares,
closing firm.
Bidding prices at 5:30: Cumberland,'
32%; Wells Express, 31g: American, 41;
Adams, 62%; United States, 73%; Mer
chants Union, 15g; Quicksilver ' 15g,;
Canton, 62%; Pacific Mail, 86g; Wes Win
Union Telegraph, 39g; Mariposa, B 34;
do. preferred, 17%;`New York Central,
19.1%; Erie, 29%; Hudson, 164%; Harlem,
144; Reading, 98%. Terre Haute, 87; do.
preterred, 58; Wabash, 73%; do. prefer
red, 80; St. Paul, 76%; do. preferred,
87; Fort Wayne, 157%; Ohio and
_Mississippi, 33. ' Michigan Central,
131; Michigan Southern, 106%; BR.
milt Central, 141; Pittsburgh, 99; Rock
Island, 119%; Northwestern, 82%; do. pre
ferred, 9634; Chicago and Alton, 158.
Coppers at Boston: Copper Falls, 8;
Franklin, 15; Heola, 85: 'Hanoook, 3;
Minnesota, 1%; Quincy, 25.
Rbceltots at the Sub-TreasurY, $3,011,-
188; payments, $1,838,314; balance C.,-
067,174.
TE .
OP VARIOUS
d Colors.
pengrnic sa Sl d ste pri an ee d i
Par
NElThillats
with• AVellltlei
ITTSBITIIGH.' PA
LIME
GE'S
Dry GoodirlEarket.
NEW Toik, June 25.—The market is
generally inactile, - but firm for most
kinds df cotton goods, yet it is ver am- -
dent thin prices - will , not
f
further' dvance, for we fixi bear o anyd
that lino
of Sprague prints which were' advenomil
yesterday, - to 18c, by EL B. Claflin dt Co.,
are down again to-day to 12%e. Lone
dale cambrice are offered at 110 lbr Plain,
and 12c for high colors; Stark A bags are
advanced to 47%c; 'Turners dr, Meohantcs .
cottonades firmer and held at 35(537340;
'in Other descriptions of goods there is no
change to notice. Heavy brown t3heet
mg firmer at 16,4@t7c, and fine do. like
Pepperell B, Pacific and Atlanti i L .at
14 m • . , .
DETROIT, June 25.--Flottr s eady;
medium to fancy white $8,50.' • eat 8o
lower on No. 1 white; sales:at $1,55 spot; ,
No. 2 do $1,88; extra Unchanged 41 7 1. $1,75; '
No. 1 Amber nominal at $1,85(411, Corn'
market dull and , irregular; held , at 88®.
680 fOr' Oats scarce and,
'held at 88e; buyers 85$@1113o; Ireed+l3rati`
held at 12®180; coarse middlings quiet
atl7@lBe.
Pirrt.BURGH MARKETt4.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, :lune 25. 1869.
Flour and Grain continue to attract
considerable attention and for the time
being, almost everything else is lost
sight of. From the character of the ad
vices on Thursday, it would seem that a
reaction had set in and that the top has
been reached; and while it is possible
that there may be similar movements•
between now and harvest, it is not like
ly that they will amount to much, as the
public generally are becothing too Smart
to become excited over manipulations of '
this character. While it is true that the
recent flurry was started by an increased
export demand, yet it was not owing to i.
this entirely. There is little doubt but
what it was taken advantage of by
cliques in Chicago, New York and other
places, carrying large stocks,
.and who
were anxious to sell out as quickly as
possible, and to the best advantage. It -
is admitted that exporters have been
buying considerable Flour and Grain,
but this was not of itself sufficient cause
for the advance and it is not probable...
that there would have been mnc'h of an:2
advance had it not have been for the
manipulations of speculators. The ad
vices from almost every quarter speak
very encouragingly of the' Wheat crop
and, judging -from present indications,
the yield will doubtless be the heaviest
in the history of taus country.
APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 50®51,00,
per gallon as to ouality.
BUTTER—Is in pretty good supply
and the market is quiet and unchanged;
sales of good to prime at 23®24.
BEANS-Pull at t2®2,25. •
CHEESE—Is dull but unchanged;
Common Western 16 ®l7; Factory, ls®
19; and Goshen. at 20®21.
CARBON OIL —ls firmer, though • ,
there is no improvement to note in the
demand.
DRIED FRUIT—Is very Mill and '
almost out of season. Peaches are being
sold at 10 ®l2for quarters, and 15 ® 1116 for
halves. Apples 11®13, as to quality.
EGGS—Unchanged at 18.
FEATHERS -- Supply in hands of
commission men almost exhausted. Live
geese may be quoted at 85©90, to the
trade. and $1 in a retail way. I - '
inFLOUR , --Is firm and a little excited
ough the demand is light, and prices
changed. We continue to quote at
@8,50 for Spring Wheat brands, and-
V(i)7.60 for Winter. Receipts fair, and
supply moderate.
the
influence
is easier, under the
influence of the advices from the West,
though prices, as yet, remain unchanged,
ranging from $1,30®1,35, as to quality.
Rye is in better demand and higher—we
now quote at $1,15@1,20; sale 1 car at
$1,15. Corn—sale 4.cars good--mixed at
76c, and 400 bushels strictly. prime Yel
low, store, at 83—the supply of Yel
low... Corn is almost exhausted in this
market. Oats may be quoted at 85@66
on track, and 68@70 in .Store, and mar
ket, if anything, firmer. No Barley
offering and but little wanted.
HAY—Sales at Allegheny. Scales of 42
loads at $21@35 for old, and $2l for new.
Straw gold at $2O.
HUSKS—SaIes at at 3 cts per pound.
HEMP—Sales at $2lO. '
LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at
$2,50, per bbl, and Common NVhite at
$1.76.
LARD OIL —ls firmer, in sympathy
with the advance in Lard, and tend- -
ing upward.
PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 126:
POTATOES—SmaII sales of old crop •
at 40@45 per bushel, and new at $8,25®
3,50 per bbl.
PROVISIONS—Firmer and a sha - de
higher. We now quote Shoulders, at
143a15; Ribbed . Sides, 1734®1735;
Clear Sides, 1834®18X; Breakfast Baton,
21; 21@2134 for Sugar Cured Hams and
1034@163.f for Sugar Cured Shoulders.
Dried Beef, 21. Mess Pork, 533,75. Lard,
20 in tierces, 21 in Lif bbls, and 21 in '
pails and kegs.
SEEDS—The demand for Clover and
Timothy Seeds seems to have almost .en
tirely subsided. Flaxseed would sell
but there is none in market. '.
SALT—Is dull and drooping; may be
quoted at $1,70 by the carload. . -
PITTSBURGH IRON MAILKET. i
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OFFICE oF_Prrrantrutis GAZETTE, • i
"
FRIDAY, Jane 25, 1869. S
The Iron market, in a gene r al way;
presents nothing that is reall y new or
trii i
important. The demand for m e tal obi-
dimes light, and notwiths tan ding the
offerings and arrivals, ar Urn ted, i
ted, pri- .
ces are weak, raid the ten ene is down
ward.
It is not to be expected that the •
iron business would be active at thissea=
son of the, year, as the time is now; at
band when the mills, usually suspend
operations to take - stock and make , re-,
pairs, and the.consumption of metal is
always very much restricted during
Julie and July, sometimes, in August.
' .
ANTHRACITE.
50 11 No. 1 Foundry . $43,00 4 mos •
50 . 'No. 2 11 .. .'. .... 41.00 4 mos -
50 Ig Mottled_, 36.004 mos
10 .; No. 3 Grey Forge 38.00 4 mos
-20 1, No. 2 Foundry:.::.... 4150 4 mos
10 1, Soft No. 2 Foundry_ 43.50 4 mos
BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED SRAM LASE . " .
SUPERIOR ORE. ,
100 " Grey Forge , 37.006 I*s
50 ,1 $1 .g , 37.50 4 mos , 1
r e 43,
65 " " " ' 87.50 4 os I
100 " Medium Grey 'Forge 37.00 6 ow! i
1 ;
50 Close Grey Forge. ... .35.0 0 t-
50 .'; ~ " 1 .... 3150 h h -
^I
250 41 Mottled ........ . . ..... 35.0060 days
250 - 11 Mottled . 35 - 00 00 days_ ~,
. , CORR. 1 Y
, 100 "‘ . Bed Bank 1 38.00 6 moe . tti
Live Stock Matteis..
NEW YORE', June 25.—The arrivals of
beeves to day were 1,790 head, making ,
5,622 head for the week, or quite enough !
for the demand. There was .a fair call
to day for prime lots, bat thin, of which
there was an excess; did not sell; 'some •
being hardly fit for sale and would only
bring 160 each, or 12c per pound. J. T.
Alexander. 670 head medium to fine, 6,
to 7 • cwt, Illinois cattlo, brought
14@)15c. A. drove of Kentucky cattle,
133; cwt.,
at ,1435@15350 ; with, a lot of
Pdissouri steers, same weight at •1434@ ,
150. Sheep go.slowly with arrivals of
4,570 head today; they are not all selling;
a car of 80 lb Ohio went at 4%0;.50me
choice 98 lb. Indiana at 7o; scar of 70 lb.
045 - at - 4%ci, and a oar of very thin 60
lb`lat• '3%6; slot 'of 47 lb. Penna. lambs
brought 914e4 some 43 pound Kentucky
lambs; 910; a lot of 53 pound Jerseys,
10%c. and some of 55 pounds, 110. Fat
lambs, are In fair demand. Hogs ad-.
lanced to 120 for dressed, though some
are still sold at 11%; there were no Bales
of live; arrivals of 3,530.
CHICAGO, June 25.—Cattle-quiet and
easier,, at $5,25@6,50 for ;fair to good
butcher's-Zows and steers ; 18,8734®7,50
for good ,to bholbeshippink steers. , Hoga
late steady, and quiet at 18,80®9,30 for
. fpatid to choice, and $9,8735@9,70-for ex
tra id prime• : - •
Sr. Louis, June 25.—tattle—good to
extra beeves in fair requeSt at ss@7, and
active at $6,504'49. •