The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 28, 1869, Image 6

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DUQUESNE WORIM
RAHM & CO.,
lisitids.cttLiers of
11t,91N; NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND. SPRIN9S
DIIISOUFASTE; E. X AND 11REFLILTA.
FLAT
HAI& ROUND AND SWIMS IRON.
AND H BREST AND TABS IRON.
R PLATER AND HEADS,
D IRONt_DRAHand.DIWerER RATA
FL NA ANGhT; COTTER SAMS, cyLacu T
su ,
IRO ARID
PLAT BAIL for Coal Roads.
NEM_BAjAWRIXiis HARROW TEETH,
KAAAW AND CULTIVATOR STKEL,
Met AND MOULDS out to pattern.
linfliattlCS, STEEL tiIiAIiTING, A. B.
lITEND.:I • '
OWN. SOGGYand WAGON SPSINun and
M
Ana AND SPIRES.
All goods First Class and Warranted.
• • - OFFICES AHD' WORKS.
Olitilenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
aba
SEWFIELDISTEEL WORKS.
BINGER, NIMIOK & CO.,
PITTEptIIII2II. rd.
*sitistturereof every'deocription of
- CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
TLIP 13F.AINGS,
ILLLL...K. AND PLATFORM SPRINGS,
A 14.10, STEEL AA
Warehouse, 83 Water andloo Firit Sta.
MILLER ' , BARR &
'azwinex. PAIITMB6: '
WM. METCALF, REUBEN Mm, : •
• BRO. W. BARR,'PARKIN.
BricnAL PABirsza—B. M. KIER:
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER BARR- & PARKIN,
'OftLee, No. 339 Liberty St, I
seiante PITTEattEGH, Ps
•
BLACK DIAMOND
WTFAEL WORK&
PARK, BROTHER' , & CO.,
mirrummic a .
10Roe and Warehonse, THIRTIETH, TRUITT.
FIRST and RUM/04D STREETS,
IRON WORKS.
Vsaaris, Preet..... W. P. Parma, Burt.
pirrsuuntat FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
11.ASZTT4.=n1&8 or
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames;
Locomotive Frame Shapes; .
Side Rods
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shalt.;
Stimboat . Cr_ onlun
Piitoa Rods, Wristsi • .
Pitman Jaws..Volliars,
office, No. 177 PENN. STREET,
PTITBBIIIIE/PG-' 14A..
BILLERSILOSEN PROCESS'
The Trentees are now Immured to_grent tioeir-1
let tor.thenecot the 1 r T.T.vPSELA.Uni2j ; MDT.
The enperfer , quklitf Inspirted to • gobs" iron;
the great Improvement in Interior Iron, and the
reduced twat, commend It to nil zganninetnreo of,
Parties wfabing to use it can obtain UOO2IIIOI by
APPIYing to • •
JAMES.- P. , SPEER'
`and 51, Natalia's Building.. Doti
Nal* avaline.. , ,
Par ties Interested are • Invinin to whit the
11.11011.203)03011,11 WOIIKB. where the: ramie la
tunr is etatoeurniveration.
, -: Evirisso.nr,..rtFwroN, &pi?"
„
' . Penninivailia Iron, Works.,
Wareliciuie, . Na(:,' ,165 - intateilr :, *tin' .
IMBEIL7, ppos ii4)l4.9zumitatiebi Bowie.
aV24:d6 _
~ , ;: pirrrrsigyaciri ,
\ \BRASS FO
JOUR Y. ,copriu
JOHN 111. COOPER & CO. - ;
Bell and Brkm nundeTs,,
BRASS C TINGIS
MADE iTinceTLy wirms. ,
ibleable ' and. Grey In Fittin g s,
_. \,_
GAS PlrE AND TUBING,
1 _
THROTTLE, SAFETY AND C L HEM' VALTES,
- - 1
ALL GLOBE PATTE , . • .
• - I 1..
MOINr CC:OC S 9
aT ir
Brass; Work of every
a ieserip on for
Steam, Water d OIL '
/I.63II7Ira.O7USERS Olt 411 2 00004'8
kproYed Baluee-Wheef Stain Nip.
Agents for Dreyfue I 1 Patent Oa
ere, the best iii tbe Market.
ona sad Works, corner 711M:oath *tut
sortke
,00AL AND • • KO.
CL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON,
,
Having remov ,
ed their 011oa to
•I I •
NO. 567 , 11411*n fi STBEE't
tlt • ; .ST
crsteitoity , . O 1 b Irmoos.
Are now_smaaed to fiuniag . ood YOIIOEIIO-
1111.X.NY Lariat; NUT COAL 1 IiLAOK, at the
krweat =that prbt li k ' • •
All ordeal; loft a , Si
them
through the le be a t nanaeki
adeal to
promotiv.
LITABOGRAP' lai
, •
asswszat ethiatraur...
jaIIO4IERLY &CA _J r Altifccemors
A./ to era V. 8411117CluGur k
MAMMAL )ILlTatn s pParjUlN.-
Tbt - otily ESlltail7Ofttca
le: or mt,ainir. ess Cards. tter
exds. Bona, LabelA arallsa, ShoVi Cards.
/mu. Portraltsaavirtuicates of &e.•
ppaltr, Invitation V " Vilna
=l'd weet. kiststo
lin
of all itesoifolons of
PITTSBI7II6III.
cENTRAL poinipirrir
AND ROL . IL -1 11y9RKS
880 - Perm street.
ItOMIAN; IOTD & BIGALEt
Obll 1 Bolls, DIM Castings, Roll Labe/4 de.
WADING AND IaNG,
, , ,04:noadigrion iterastats sad Brokers to
Petroleum 'and ita Products,
' DiI.ZELL I B BLOCK, DtIQUESNE WAY,
' rEnuonatli. Atornunia„.
Boom 47, C'homber of Commerce,
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
EMMERT R. C. TWIEDDLE,
BumorecTurzr or
inbricating & High Tat Buniing Oil&
Etw i i .l, 7 ; .1 . . r .: i. ;.2 i -.7.7.
'''
Reggae Railroad Axle On.
• Steads great heat without - eluinge; remalza
amptd at lowest temperatares. Special Oil for
Srqpical climates or hot weather. .
Lieemotive, Engine. Hatebine Masa.
will cut Screw.
Saw Hill and Plaidag Mill CMS)
Matted tar Itlicb_vited.
1
lipladle OM wool Head-Lighloll.
Oil, Tanners* Staff. Bensola
fag &Wirdshingolll. Gasoline,
Harness OM_ - Familia.. ~
ARMOR TARNMR, Preserre, *tat , Den
Work And Machinery n ro m =int. , .
These prodwits are 'manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle's_pstent by Haperheated Elteall in 'tea
cup,. The LubricatingOM are almost odorless,
perfectly - pure, uniform. nrill - 'mestly light eel
-
wed. stand a high temperataresed, and
remain limpid during extreme Cold. •The ßallrgW
Oils are 'unequalled, Set are irfoonstank nse on
many of the lorincipsi 'Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
SMOLT, Works at eharpsburg Bridge.
T ack !BROTHERS,
COMMON . 31118CHLNT8,
♦ND DEArmulter -
Petroleum and its Products,
rkiladelsl3ll,wALNlTT
takinda
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
Pip M. LONG & CO.,
.oface, altraltia. BUILDING, •• _
4 INg s tatt4s7,Putgrateh to
rre.susea - 77- 7 - 7"7 1 7
NOVELTY Wong,
Founded A. 0, .11" s„
&DANS, 11.11VIIXE & W.
ILETSTONZ STANDARD 17/AIRBANS. 8 PAz,
ENT) PLATFORM AND OQUNTKR,
RCM lig 8 .
I saw" raci a g air tr a l u Door Looks a r Late*,
. 40 ,,FE8
rii4irg9llll"4ll4'
.....
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY:
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PVITSI3TTEU3O3, PA.
VirEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Ilachines, Re.
torte, and •Castings generally.
NATIONAL rOvArnav
• AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and 'mailman Street%
MIXTH wenn.) - •
PlTTerrsl7ll4:3•ll, PA.
is
WILLIAM SMITH,
Blarrafacturer.
a •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE GAB AND WATER WORKS.
• .
My Plisse are all cast invariablyin Pits, in dry
sand, and 1E feet lenirths. Also, full assortment
of general
astings for Oas and Water Work&
I would also call the attention of_guerintend•
exits of Gas Works to lay mate of AETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLINLIMILEII,
(Successor to JOSS. P. 'HAIGH & 4.104
)
Sae facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the Zest, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfiketorll_y till all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAF'fa, 'CRANKS, PISTON RODA,LEVEBS,
PITMAN
LOCOMOTI JAIII3 F,WRISESTS,,
tBAILRO.herW AXLthES.
VE RAM tm. et wi every
description of SHAPE WOES. Office and F o rge,
•.
Cornet of • DaquesniliVay and Bret Street.
apicto .
•
ROBINSON,REA &
Bacoessors to BOBmSOY, Mirth ie =LEM
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
mansticturen of Boat and Stationery Steam In
ezAiwa Engines. Mill Machinery.
,"Castings of all descriptions: ( Clil isi =
and s , Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Mice,' No. LS, corner Pirst and Sndtbileld
Streets. •
Agentifor GISTARD'S PATENT MEMOS
for feeding' Boilers. • jallazs3
THOMAS CUMIN & CO.,
Fourti Ward Foundry and Markhie •Works,
IBLEDUBET BT., ALLEGHENY OWE, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steam 'Engines, 011 PreMk
Palley', Shattht Grist and Saw 'Mil Work,
Bolling Mill and &chine Outings, Orate Bars,
Weights', Wagon Boxes, de. Build to order and
have on band Engines of all Build
- ni9lipc6
OILS.
&PIO 135 SOUTH BIECONV ifelltlCZT
-
NOVIBLTY WORM
SICANIMACIIIRI.IB OP
PITriSBITIG GA WIT : MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1869.
HUGH E. BOLE it CO.
Con Point Alley and Duquesne fan
(NAAR Tax POINT.)
Engine Buitders, Founders and
Mdekinista.
Mannfacture STEAMBOAT =germs and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, or all ekes.
Atipicial attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILEN„of 15-hornwipower.
OASTINGkof every kind, inade toorder *tour
Poundly, on THIRD BTBEET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, IMAYTING PULLEYS,
BANGER& HOME and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBAOCOPREBBEE, on band and made to
order, at the . .
INDUSTRIALoIikB '
Fronting on the Allegheir Thy r: heir the Polut,
. ' rr,rrespßeia.
Au orders PrdraitlYllll- . TUT tre.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL
WOR S
CARROLL & S YDER,
ICANETZAC B r
TUBULAR. Doust FiUE
PII B -808 AND eirLpIDER
ER.
OIL STILLS AND OLL TAN
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING A r
SETTLING PANS, SALT P
DENBERS•
STEAM urn, GAFIcbrEMIT
BRJIMES'
PRISON molts AND COAL
Office and Warehouse. co
Third, Short end Lib
PITTSBURGH,
iffip Orders sent to the above
promptly attended to.
WM. BARNHILL &
BOILER MA :
AND SHEET IRON
NOB. 110, In, Ilk IND n
with the Having secured a large yard
most approvedmac
Pared to manufacture every deB in
1
BM in the best manner, and wa
any made in the country. Ohlmrc
ilre Beds, Steam Pipes, Locos
Condensers, Salt Pans, ants, _Ol
tots, Battling Palik Bo il er Ircon
rani, and sole anaufacturers at .
eln BOliellk— •
.Bepairina done on shortest
JAMES 11. RITES,
Nos. 55 and 66 Water 88reeS,
sanTammea, re.. •
aurortoroirs or
IRON OIL TANIECS,
arrmnre PAP7B, COPPBBBTILLB 192/1,
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IRON- WOBIL,
Tor Steamboats.
JAKID K. 8K115H.....-.--.....KDK11ND D. BRIMS
ARK!) M. BRUSH & SON,
iturozic;inurtes OP
Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SUEET lIION won't, &a.
Penn Street, Pittsburgh; Pa;
'STOVES, CASTINGS, ice.
THE. BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY & CO.
Kanuticturers of the greateat variety of
"Cook, Parlor and Heating St aves,
TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE.
dol
:j t li z rat di r ll i Or ietaftotaV celebra ted Furn ac es for Hrdcio
Coke. Bert in the World for Parlor,Ofece. Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling-burns all win
ter. Do notbuy until yow see or mead for circular.
B 30 WOOD STREET.
Our .Antits for Orientale—DEßXMLlt BROS..
dmlthile St.; GEO.- . ROBLE:Y. Allegheny City.
. .
air . .
..
',..
.1111 GUS & 00i,
ItAruiAcevalaia or WPM VARzirr Or : •
r r r • rr r. • .
Er I r I I C O NATNIII3 11l
. . . . . ' r - .. .
BOSTON' coox.r2re Reirez,
.
• THE FIERY FIJIINACE,'"
.1 "on tualciaa tae.
..,
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
V "B APS Ul l t (T=T.;. 4 Yr i tte i rn_l 434) % l B T P°V &
RANGE CAST
IRON BIANTLAD, . 11
REP LECTOR,GRA_T_ES, free from _ and dut;
GRATE P$A)N=. PEND. 46,, .
,- r . '
.
iO6 and 208 Liberty Street,
se2s:n7 PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE HEST.
.I,IIISSE7,R6' CO:111
TRIUMPH,
ZOB BITUMINOUS MAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or &mai as
aa aai:Other ; Sirrelntke taloa.
' BAROILL & Oa
No. 286 libeptv Street.
oa indtbr 64,
14,L0R. STOVES,
- :. E24 1 .11: 44 6 4Cr 000 nrrt0 h A tAttimzea,-
; • a OHS, 1t43.
LllrdßilaL
rite nviLroilts:
4000 he i-Dry Pll4 Boards. ' 7:
•
1 1 1 0000 feet 1 t loch Clear Plank;
• 33.900 feet I l li inch Couunon Plank; ••
35,0u0 feet Dry 1 and inch Osk:
"55,000 ft. Xi, 1, VI, A and 3 Web Peppin
10,000 toot Dry—roolsr Scantling: 1- •
10.000 feet Dry Yellow Plus Boards;*-
/ 00 . 000 feet .
503.000 feet No. - 1 RV inch Itattnal Shin
-1
0 zees.
0,000 0. 1164nell'ilh.thelei,•saWid;
50,000 No. 11541411104551tt5, Shared'
00,000 Fire Bricke
1.000 Fire The. • • •
100 Tons Pte alsy;_— • •••,
Also, flaw Nlll :Lumber, -Locust and. Cody ,
Posts, and all artieles'ln the line on hand and for
tile by Yi.I.:IOX.ANDER, PATI'SIISON. Yards-
No. 157 !Oshawa street and corset .of Print* and.
Juniata Streets, tfixth ward,,Allexheny i istetrint ;
ongh of ItatuMeter. - • "*PN
WEIGHTS AND BIEASIIRES.
L i • . ' ' .
krrier (0' ifelo49 aut,geasp%
24 . • i cit 6A rce i nu a ri c. 4
Dreall44' 41111 '`
AMERICAN BANK.
NO.
.80 FOURTH AVENUE,
Privsniman.
CASH CAPITAL 8200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN 'LOYD . WM. FLOYD,
President: ambler.
Thos. M. Marshall,
Wm. T. Shannon,
James W. Arrott; -
Chas. B. Leech,
John Floyd,
Tide Bank Is now fully
to do a general Banking
jelok43
FORT .PITT: MENG compay,
No. 169 Wood •Eitteet.:
CAPITAL, : : : r21:10,000.
,STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUAL Y LIABLE,
MULE= •
.
GOVERNMENT 8 § :
AND '.COL
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TA DEPOSITS,
Collections made on all notes Me points in
the United States and Canada&
E~,~a:~
BTEA2d BOIL-
rSASTI PAra.
AND CON
AND LEON
e I
D. Hostetter, DIRHOTOEfr•
Jno.O, Metier,
James Gordon, litobt. H. King,
D. Wallnee Andrew Miller,
Z. Fawcett, James M. Bailey.
SAWL. if oci.uussiv, prevs,
er Second,
Streets
I
I
HART, CAUGHET &
ddreou will be
ath7:lB9
BANKERS AND BRO
co.,
ERS
ORILERS,
Comer ,Third and = Wood Street'',
P'FrICS131J110:11, PA.*,
td furnished It
rte we are fin
ial= Of BOIL
'anted equal to
o Ya t i anemias( '
Balla, Agin
3/1' allat
enf
- isfilan
f6UCCY BB TOHANN.A., BAST I C 0.).,
DNALI3I4
Ikehange, Coin, Coupons,
- .
;
:tad particular ottenttos paid to `
tie trotohote
and tale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.-
.
sight Drafts on London.
tunas
noLmcr.s & SONS,
57 Market Street,
P'='T P rSiltraGal,
Collections nude on all the principal Points of
the United Rates and Canada..
Stocks,Boids sad other Securities
BOUEHIT AND acasi ON 001411:13310N.
WP e articular atteuUou paid to the ter:rams slid
at ' - • n
'United States Securities.
)&80:a1
JAY COOKE ific CO
"
33a111k.eris
1.11-80ITTH THEBD STREET,
- •
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS et all desavintiona
bought and sold.
Breeial attention given to the purelinebund sale
of government Beet:tittles. • 11h10
CITY BA.NIt. -
112 Fifth Street, Pithiblitgh, Pa.
5T0ca119141 . 144 . , p • ip,qpilue4j, LiißiL
INTEREST PAID ON .pKrosn's
.
FOAZIelli EXCHANGE..
Nonglit and sold. •and ArAe44elliroll
Europe. Collections Made on alt the principal
Points of the United Flt.Lt.' and eau& .a.
= Doxtritc)l lures Err Preeleent.:-
Jiver:sleet:Ann, Vice Prerldent.'
JOEIN B. tiOnteLZT. flashier.
D. Dimsen.; - Jarnet licCabe,
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
" J. Denlevy. Jr., • --- Terence Campbell,
Patrlek Kano James Pbelau, •
Ohio. B. Barr, B. A.Frerregle.
Jne.loa.ilennann, •Tbelalls Ilitract, •
Hugh Heating - let:ts
LEO
LES' SAVINGS BIM
Of . Allegheny.
.
'CORNER FEDERAL AND 'LACOCK STREET S; -.
CAPITAL .; - -' - - - . $lOO,OOO
STOCHHOLDEIIB INDIVIDUALLY L.IABLZ.
Bank of Discount add Deposit.' • ' .
PluempiaNT—Ei. H. HARTH AN.
CaaHl!is-E. P.YOUNG. _
i • DlDll.orulis.... •
iv.. - H:lEttift, --
, J.
B. C.
ar Ps o tt w e u r4 ,. ll !
H..B.llegray. •
1
14i/412
S. H. Hartman,
J. P. Henderson.
J. Norms
Silatlei pier*
Vl* G. Gibeon.
OOPIIOB SLATE BB TABIOIL
Qualities" , and'-Colors
_fu
teeso4 tioul., latch* , liven to laying, &ate and
8. roof!! tor particaLtre and prides ,
J. 8. NEWBITER L — A
0 * 48 B eiren 4 :/a 4 Pnligh '
nrtt3Binitiit:PA
7.44:abase; box moiled!" Oar
EZI
1., _
7%-r,- , •-•,-z, ,:. • .1
4,',.-Av
..,
-
DIRECTORS.
John N. Martland,
Archibald Wallace;
Jas. D: Kelly,
Wm. Floyd.
organized and prepared
bualaess.
D. LEFT
LSON. Cashier.
OASTAL. 1190.000.
LMIUM
IfiTintimirs
F 4l ::lmm-rzWoir
'T
tifimys . ..
f} .t;'liiti.i.,4:)',7l4.;'
4:3oczi3r_ar:/,
SILVER 1N1) COUPONS
Bought at
.lEighest Prices.
PH. R.
Con Wood .
19343
JANES BRIM BCo
(Steeessors o ti.JUNES'.4 00..1
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
13 .I.IV E 11.13,
BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
.• •
GOTERNEENT SECURITIES,
BOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
I Interest Allowed on Deposit&
no 4 Money loaned on Doverniaisi Bonds . at
lowest marts rates.
Orders _e ceonted for the Parchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
SOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
GOVERNMENT BONDS=
We will register all kinds 'of GOVernUleiit
Bonds Free of chance. This gives the holder ab
solute s?curity against theft, loss, or destruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government, Bonds
COB. FOIIIITEI & WOOD STS
rayis:v4s
Vittsinatt Gayttt
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OPPIDE or . PITTBRUBGE (36tzeTTE, - f
SATURDAY, Jane 26, 1869. 1 1
The gold market has a strong-appear
ance, but nevertheless is onlysnstained
and kept firm by the large stock houses,
to prevent a decline of stock at .present.
The disbnisemeet of shoat thirty mil.
lions of gold to begi n
. . o „ during
tae present week, i supposed to bave`-a
depressing effect on the gold Preinium,
and a large number of speculators arid,
, .
importers have a direct Interest in de:
. .
pressing the market as fie ash possible
ee r,
before the first of the month, in order
to see it carried down further hrtke
.
large disbursements. The inactivity of
bonds, however. may necessitate , the
. , . the .._
shipment of coin during early part
of July and it is supposed will be the sig
nal for a sharp upward movement. The
rise is based on natural causes, viz: the
Unfavorable grain crop reports, the so
far unfavorable coddition of the corn and
cotton crops and the dullness in the
bond market in Europe; although inter
est at London is again reduced to 04 , per
cent. • . • • _.. . . ....
. .. _ _
.....
1
The .Governmeat bond market is not
characterized by; the activity we are
wont to' see before the 'maturity of the.
gold interest and it seems that, the mar+
ket is merely sustained by interested
parties. : ; 7 ,.. : c.:' ~ : 1 '
For stocks, a change 'is expeoted da
ring the'early part of this week.• Nearly
all thii*St§reqi;:ittbokii hum reached a
point bighlit. - insiosit equal to the higheit
finking the month of-May. 'The' Market
shows but little activity and 'parehaties
are onlymade.tacover short sales: Re=.
ports are enarent that the' Express 0031 . -'
pantos will; further consolidate, reduce
their expenses and raise the • rate Of ,
charges. Large purchases of stocka have'
been made at advancedprices. , • - _
,
Money in fair supply, but rates are
stiff and none` but good paper will pass
at all.
The past"week has been one of the
dullest of the Season in monetary affairs.
- Quotations as received by --Ph,, si.-
Mertz: Gold, LT/Kt:Sliver, 128tEiglity
one's, 121 X; Five Twenties, 1862,1204;
~
do 1864, • 117.5‘; do :1865,410(; 110,1865,
Consols, 119 X; do 1867, 119%; do 1863,
1194.; Ten Forties, 108%;- New_ York
Central, 96X; Erie, .---; Reading,' 904;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne : It i Chicago
Railroad, , 1.56,4; 'Ohio '& :lifislasippl;
32%; Michigan Southern, 'IO6X; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 101%; . Chicago dr.
Rock - Island, ' 119; Chicago it. North .
Western, 80‘:Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 95%;' Adams Express' Corit.
pant., 63%; Merchants Union, Express,
.16; Pacific' Mail, 87;' Westera 'Union
Telegraph- Company, 33; Am. W. Ex
press, 41,1
city Telegraph to the PltUbarth Gazette.] '• -
Nay. Yont, June 28,1869.
. .
Money abundant at 7 currency, and at
the close there was a large balance offered
,
at 5®6.! The Rank Statements thow'a
continued contraction. , TheOndreatittirf
specie nearly offsets the loss in legal ten
dera,? the - banks are comparative .
as 'dra n
k as last week; Loans were 1260 i,
~ 1 _
431,732; decrease, /4,910;174: !Teel! ) , 3 2 g9 I.
257,146; increase; 11,231,696; olitnalatiOnl
.
$ 34 , 214 .7 8 6: Inereallo. . $ 16 1 9 8 6 ( AePositt s .
1181,774,696; deornase; '14,469,415' lewd,
tenders, 14,816,892; decrease,,,t,44l,69N.
glierling firm at 9345g593f. ~ticifd.- wukt
..„
opened at 137)4, fell to 187*ittlitsitiin•
-a .r.
137%, and closed at 13t 1 4@lai .•Carryl
.
bag rates B®B per 'cent.. Clearances 16,2, - J
000,000. The steamer ;dietipatii :ino.ttgbs .
4681,000 - from Terg., Crux.. Export *4lo'l
$358 OW; for the Week 1.540.767., 0 ~..-,-,•
Government, a -sbade e •firmer , With r‘ a
good demand;
. slitne foreign orders were
only partially executed in consequence
=of -• the advance. "".Coupons
NO' 'l2 l
121 M; I d0.!6 2 ,'122©122 1 - db:64 , 117( @
110: do: /85, 'llBX©B do. new,'
119a20; do, '67, f193‘W20; do. '6B,>
119 1201.10-40 s,
/0044341083,; Pacific's,,
1004®11)6M. - , , ~
_ StatO bonds Closing ste a dy .2 fissonris,
91,‘;• old Tennessee's, 604; new do 604;'
old Virginias;' 584(; new _do, 62;:: old
North i Carolinas, 5934; new do. 54%V..
~•. e Government parchatied one' mil-:
• lien 5•203, mostly registered , -625, 654 and
: : 679; at 116 65i.100®115 90-100.-
.13tewsks strong with aginfid'busineis: 1
' "Bidding - prices at 5110:" Cumberland,',l
'83,. Wells ExPie3 3 ; 8 15 f; American, 48 34 t.,
Afiam.o,-88%; United! iitateN 14%1 •Ater,..-i
004tai Union , 10';' :' .l 4olokatiVer.. aoliA,'
:(lentbil, 'Vial, Nall, 87 344.Westerry ,
;tinitial Te ph ,T 119„: - Illikipbsa, 9 ;
- dtiOtirblerre ,' lii,ii'ltelw York. Centrals
EZ2
• ""Ww4 1 .7- , -
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RTZ, Banker
d Fifth Streets.
OFFICE OF PITTRRCEeDI GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, June 26, 1869.
The . markets, 'with the exception of
Wheat and Flour, have been , very , dull,
during•the Oast week, and there is no
prospect of any immediate improve
ment.' And even in the articles above
referred . to, there has- been but little
• 'done, notwithstanding there has been
• and is still considerable excitement, in
• .
consequence 'Of 'a- material advance in
most of the leading .markets. The feel
ing here seems to - be that there ie .no
real or substantial cause for the recent
upward movement, and that,'therefore,
it is not likely to be maintained and as a
consequence, the - demand Is not much
better now than If 'who prior tO the spirit
mentioned.
The whole movement seems to have
originated in Chicago. and New York,
aided by an improved export demand,
and as there is a large June ' , short" in
terest, ..:the °Wet :of those who are at
the head. Of it is to run the price rof
Wheat up to the highest possible notch,
and thencompel the "shorts" to settle
by paying the,- difference between the
price the Wheat was sold at and the
,price current on the day of settlement.
This, ie •no new wrinkle—it has been
done in ChiCago frequently, though it
generally turns out that those who bring
about the, ',Ocorner,"-*puffer more than
those Who are “cornered." We do not
say that -the present movement le in
tended forts!!corner;", though IL looks,
to say the least, a little snap icicrus.
The Chicago 'Mies, in its financial ar- ,
tide, says: , Ittirain circles numerous
failures bete 'occurred frima the inability '-
of operators to secure sufficient' accomo
'dations to tide them over the ethergency
occasioned: by, the sudden advanoe In .
penes." Pritiate • inforniatien places the
number of "abort" operators /a fAtelitio•
who had failed tip to Monday, at thirteen.
• • A_PPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 'c
per gallon as to Quality: - - L --
BUTTER—Is in pretty good supply
- andthe market is quiet and unchanged;
sales of good to prime dels@2s. _
• BEANS—DuII at 52@2,25.
CHEESE—Is dull and in good supply
but unchanged; quotations-may be given
at 15( l 6 for Common Western Reserve;
- 17@l8 for Factory , and .19@)20 for
Goshen: • , ; '
CARBON OIL—Is dull though firm
with light ofierings.,and prices are pret
.ty-well sustained--28@)30, in It jobbing
way.
DRIED 'FRUIT—Is very dull, and
to use a common expression ' abintt
" , played out" for this season. Holders
are anxious to , realize, .and there are no
'established quotations. ' • ''
EGGS—Unchanged at 18.
FEATHERS -- Supply in bands of
commission men almost exhausted. Live •
geese • may be quoted at"Bs©9o, to the
trade, and fl in a:retail way. -
FLOUR- T ls though che detnend
has not' improved inuCh,l and prices
are Xelatlyely lowsr herelhan they are
in the west. We ,contitttn);ltol, quote at
18®6,50 for Spring Wheit - brands; -- ind
11747,50 for Winter, as to quality.
GRAlN—Wheat is in limited supply
and firmer and compared with last week
prices are higher we now quote at sl,llo®
1,35 for Red, as to quality. Corn is in
rather better beniand and higher; sales
of mixed at 74©75 and yellow at 80€083.
Oats a shade stronger, though as yet un
changedvArbeliquoted.4l,4l3sW W.,
track and R store 'ateattrur
bitteein
tleit timid higher, - with safolint .
81,18®1,18, and quotations may be given
fairly at 81,15@1,20. Nothing doing in
Barley.
HAY—Baled is still (Nol6l at $2011125;
on. Wharf, as to qnality.
• HAY—Sales at Allegheny Scales of 42
loads at .21®35 for old, and 121,f0r new.
Striw solttat.s2or • " ' ;
HUSlOaSafes'ist.3 s r:te Per pound.
HEMP—Sales at .210.
LlME—Cleveland Lime Is quoted at
$2,50; per bbl, and Common White at
rt„-1 -
LARD
.0.1.11-11;ftilanWi r
lli-sluiPat
with the advance in Lard, and ten d-
ing upward.
PEANIITS—SmaII sales at 120.
• , 11:11YrATgES1rDuLl: . old T /crop iquoted
at 35@4liper bduchel, :and- ife•W‘st-13,25®
3,50 per bbl.
.PROYISIONS—FIrmer and a shade
higher. We now quote Shoulders, at
.1411@15; Ribbed`: Bide% :: 17 34@/ 73 / 4 ;
Clear Sides, 1834®18X; Breakfast Bacon,
2 1 1 21®213, for Sugar Cured !Hums and_
16,%@16% for Sugar Cured Shoulders: '
=Dried Beef, 21. , Me55.P0rk r 533,75, Laid, •
20 in, tierces,i 'hf bblickand 21 in
pails and kegs.
SEEDS—The demand for Clover and
Timothy Seeds seems to have almost en
tirely' subsided. Flazaeed_,would sell
but there bfriblfW ,rtiark
SILT—Is dull and drooping; may be
quoted at 11,70 by the oar. load.
• Slr
rOtwouiart, June 26.—Flour is in fair
'del:halm, with. salsa... Qt.. my; . 85,76(i)
6,00.' Wheats le th... ea of No..
2at 111,2(Vand . 1, 'Cern and'
Oats are unchanged and in fair demand.
.tOtton Is firmer 44 pricea lend Award
at the at (62
l'Obasco is unchanged and no sales were
d6de.to•day. Whisky is unsettled and
ull and prinaa
:asking 93c. ViovlidteSirake inactive, with`
nothing of consequenoe done, and prices
nominally Anchangedil :Mesa Pork
tiao'held, at. ;13 2, Bulk. meats+ are
'held st-12.16®139 for ohoulders, and I.6Me
f f/W . siclea l • Bugar.eurod hams at 20@)210.
Lard 1950; the demand. totalling and•no
sale* gf consequaucomere made. ..Butter
is. in light, order. demand. at 03@1:10o for
fieeh.! Baal are held aL 17c, • with light
receipts. Grooerleaand 011 are
phanged7Tcord - ,137 buying.
. '
t i rotßOO, • lithe • 28:—.1 0 1tair dull- and
Whdat ashade loWerund active
And:firni; Wither at $1`,37®1.37,rbT0.
,red at:21,314T0il 4At 21,62@1,66;
'closing at $1;64. Corn 1®26 : better:' and`
moderately activosAo.,-1 at.74M,.N0. 2 at
72, rejected 'ld Cati steady at 65 for
Michigan. ityu in good. request
and none bffetitig, No.l nominally at
1 1 X@I,10. Barb.VIAITII.7.-IThe .receipts '
l'irr +The past twenty-four amounted
B,3oo:barrelt ttout,Aomo _bushels •'
; wheat; k 4 t • , e•-p up )
1 4 1 4 1 tieb 3 • • *IWAMOTO , for thu
ma tliaOi'weie , 7l;3o9,burrelO of 4 i 1 0114-;,'
TOM bilidttiriif MOAN
NTT*. 2,B6trbtlitujilli droate, 100
ells' of rye.
`196%; Erie, 29M; pref., 57; Hudson, 185%; ,
Harlem, 145; preferred, 144; Reading, 98;
Terre Haute, 38; do. preferred, 69; %ea.
bash, 73; do. preferred, 82; St; 1 3 gui,
75 %; do. preferred, 88; Fort Wayne,
156%; Ohio and Mississippi, 32%; MlOl.
San Central, 134; Michigan Southern,
107 N:: Illinois Central, 144; Pittsburgh,
101; Rock Island, , 1183 f; Northwestern,
82k; do. preferred, 98; Chicago and Al
ton, 159; Hartford, Burlington and
Quincy, 190;.C. C and I. C., 40%.
CoPP9re - at Boston: Copper Fails, 8;
Franklin, - 15; - . - Heels, 85: Hanimok, 3;
Quincy, 24.
Receipts at the Sub-Treasury, $1,274.-
200; paytaents, $2,502.4; Palanee 1 87 97
909,109:
PITTSBeRaiI