The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 03, 1869, Image 6

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WORKS:
DUQUESNE WORKS.
TAM( & co.,
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
-AXLES AND .SPRINGS
DU9,I2IESNM, I X AND JUNIATA,'
•
PLAT .B ROUND AND s9,TrikEtF,.IROH.
SAN_ HOOP, SHEET AND 'I•ANK. IRON, •
• 'HOMER PL a.TXB Asp HEADS,
• strARD moN DRAG andDROPPEE BARS
'MANUA'S (ANTES sdas . oxid.N.usg,
T AND FLAT BAIL, for Cent 'Roads._„,_•
EOM BARS,WIT.DGES HARROW TEETH,
BIND
_PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
agaloa 'WINGS AND MOULDS ern to pattern.
TIRES; STEEL SMARTING, A. B.
STEEL.
• COACH', BUGGY and WAGS* SPRINGS and
CUTAND . B.PUIES
CUT S . • •
° AB Goods First Class and Warrants&
. 0147.0211 ; AND WORES.
Sixteenth Stanei•nad. Allegheny River,
• a:WM Ilkeker Street, PO4/burgh.
-
SHEFFIELD STEEL, woass.
SINGER; NIMIOK & GO.,
i l lvsnurtim. P 46.
gan'escsarers of every description
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
1 • N.A TLW • BPANGI3, •
AED P1.10170E21 SPEINGI3, •
• , AXLES; 43'1:EEL TIRE, 3C., ad
arelio
\ W use, SS Water and 100 First Sta.
PAR IN.
HARK
r I
earnixas. _
411ilaj"
REUBEN BOILMN
IEICTOALP,_ _
63°.
17.
BA3lll'
(3 4n. V 1143 112 4.
4."
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
AILLERy. BAHR & PARKIN,
) _ _
f °Mile s r No. 3 3 9 Liberty St,
ITrTEIBI7Batt. PA.
MIME
BLAPB:PWION:D
STEEL WORKS.
PAAK, BROTIMI. &
of all descriptions of
SEPT33]rEEL4
. .
DEN andWarehocuse,.TlMMUCTErit''HULTY
IFIRBT and : RAILROAD tlifild1111114:', • •
\• " '
\. nioN, woRKs.
.Pratt.—. W. P. roma. Meet:
U 114,111 FORGE
ANDIRON CO:
, nilarribitonuis or.
•
• Bar Iron;
, Railroad Pistil Bared Bolin
I I fldircaid Vivid:lei 'Willed;
Fnilread CarlAxlo. ItaMmeredi
Leeantotire Frimei; • •
• •
Locomotive Frame OnaPain
, • Side Radii; • ,
Yokes.-Straps; - • /-
Viiiton - Fleadi; - •
Steamboat Shona;
Steamlboat Cranes, ,/ ; 5
Piston Rod* Wrists;f
Pilau=
.9111.0 es 17771,*NN STREET,
r
-4.7,178/8V8.411- 'PA. •
BLIAIISBEISEVITOCESS.
The Ihniatisei fie noir prepared to Arka_t_licen
tea tor the WO of the SlT , tentiß A PllO-
gb% ri t i r ; i4 ", 1•2 '" •
, the gr e at h Ostler parted to 'good ns,
provernant liro
a inferior Iron, and in
the
reduced oost.oommend it to sit nianafacttirera of
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licesuies by
/ •,11)PF7ztli to• • •
JAMES P. SPEER
At.tgrher ter the trustees,:
• BANldia, . and-,11; Illogliabia 96%
ronnoenne. r
• -rartiea rav intereiste& nre ". ieyiett the
Eft Ver()RlM'ithere the • roceaa is
now ha • lion.. teB:dia
VIVERSONi 'PRESTON* COof
WinkBi
• Warelicrgse; Non. . 166 • an/1111 1 1 IhEtBT
JTREZT. pposlte MonangaAela House_
- - PITTRIBUILGH
BRASS FOUNDERS.
ion* tr.. comma EM MY JIM,
JOILti COOPER & Co.;
Bell and Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
MAD, 211.0XPTLY TO ORDITIL •
Makable 'ail .Gpf ,Iron , Fittings,
,GAs' pilot AND 'ruin N
MiOTTLE, SiptiiAND Mgt VALVES ,
ALL PATTERN.
11(),Th r COCitS,
Brass Work of every deseripßoa for
Steam, Water and , 01L,
XANII/AOTIIItiMioa s.m, 000ezwis
imprOvid Balanee-Wheel Steam Pump.
40entlifor Thviiititizel.tete* , ll“-
era f ithe best
. 0265 and Works, coiner 'Thirteenth and PCIFA
coat- AND 001 CD.
s: Aq4) •it
DICKSON, STEWART &
ko. -.567 LIBERTY STRE ET;
,Ay City iicrar 31.111)1110:12143544":1"
e Irrz ,
....1,4,.;4110051iti170)11Cgl
••4zsnl cg, at the
./
iniardA .
Unrest morkec rrtoe.
All
order lessll6 oliet.ar _
Vativialledea
nen threligk _
wilt
5 - 5 •••5 ' 4
IUTHOGR&PEERS,
.
mutamixor Enteauf.r. f .---.l,P,Bnar Ferps
t atfve iT AL iar he *C ______ °"
•rzwymmi, nrigrousiv2min.
t o
BondiSteam ile PiftstAlsben_ i _ e :,
, g 4 Muntain& Badness uaras, ue
41?.14trifiRSVant
L tithograpt
-sbe • - #.
O&M*. PI bidi.
x: . ,
'; f f r, , ' , ~..... t o : A —,,,, , •,. , , fro, -`,'
• , .
FOUNDERS NAOEaNISTS
.-. SNAP. FORT PITT •
FOODRY COMPANY.
OFFICE' AND WORKS,
1
TWELFTH STREET,'
PITTSEMLGH, PA.
IllrEngtnes„ noising_ mku ma.-
chineryi pram. Machi.nits, Re
torts, and Castings geneodly.
NATIONAL ' FOUNDRY if ,
-A. , ' {
' • AND, PIPE .WORK .
1 1 8
Corner Varroll and ErnallimanntreeEst
- WIRTH WARD,)
.1 2 r/"11333131141EI, 1 1 . C.
. , .
~ ......., .. , ,
,
WILLIAM SMITH,
•• , Ma , nufactilreE of
,
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR ' OA'S AND WATER WORE&
_
My Floes are elii cast Invariablyln Plts, In dry
sand. and 1X feet lengths. Also, frill assortment
of general ~,, _
CaStlnfilfor as arid Water Works.
• ei f t 7m i ti..it , rl .ka te, attiatosoffillingtilkend..l
DUQUESNE 'FORGE.
WILLIAIR MILLER,
(Sacoesoor to AOS. P. HAIGH & CO:,)
, .
Hu Winne& eo-extenElve . with the . leading
Forges In the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and sattafactorlty allorders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS_ CRANILS,PISTON 110.DA,__LEVEHS.
PITMAN - JAMS, WRISTS, 'ItA.ILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAME/4.4. together - with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Once and Forge,
Denier of Duquesne. Way and Pipit Street,
apI4:h;I0 ' /
ROBINSON, REA & Cdy ,
SacCemors to Boantionr, "ma a Ittrtztam
WASHINGTON WORXS,
FOUNDERS AND NADHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Mmattactir(Ms Of Bciatand Stationary Steam
Meg, Blast Engines, -Mill Machinery,
MAIM& Castings of all descriptions: 011 14 1=
gad StiNg, Boiler and Sheet iron Work.
Wage,. 50. IS, corner -First and Smitidield
Streets. -
Agentiffor OTIPPARD'S PATENT INJZOTOB
par feeding Boilers. - Janata
. MARLIN &
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BAB:DUSKY BT.. ALLSGEDIKYDITY; PA.,
Msaufsettirers of Steam Engines, 011 Presses,
C ll lll7ll'gri t =iachin .°ll l:= l34 _,: r . , orate Bara k '
Weights, Wagon Boxes, , &c. B rand to order =a
have cra bawl Enables of all slam rnelinds
7ARBALVOUNDRY-
O ROLL WORKS
, •
880 Penn street.
80.,..,.80YD & BAGAWL
IMlOBoll s e s 344 Cistbia4,.Boll Lathes. 44: •
bILS.
WALB , ING AND
Connlesion Madman d Broken In
Potiolenm and its products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PBILADELPBIA ADDRIcas.
1 , 17 „,;, 5 .
Boom, 7, of C o mm erce,
fpm.l33 3OUTEt SECOItiD BTAILKT.
ECLIPSE - PETROLEUM REFINERY.
BEERBEBT.W.,C. TWUIDLE,
stt,urtrl.i.oTtritzu or
Lttlyicating & High Test Burning Oils.
•
„ •
•
Eenpse Railroad Axle Oil.
Stands great. heat without change; remains
limpid al loweit.temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical cumatea or hot weatner.
LoeomOtive, Engine, Raohine Shop,•' •
:Will cab /
saw.stan - and
Adsisted for high jipeed. _
Spale•"011, wool i R Read•Light Oil,
011,.Tannera , Elton: Rensole,
ing pirdshlng 011, aeollne,
.01li Earraillne. •
_ARMOR VAIIRM3If„" to 'preserve Bright Iron
work and Machinery from Rust.
Then, products are nutnufactnred under Dr.
TwesfUle's...patent by Superheated Steam in Vac,
ono. The Lubricating OM are almost odorless.
Pelr PureiPsdform.` and most fight, acip
ores and a high temperature lan ed., and
remain limpid duringeatreme cold., , Th e
Oils are /unequalled, and Are in constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can,
ed sad orders left at 174 WOOD"
STKIDST. Works at Sharpaburg Bridge.
TACIL, BROTHERS, ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
' /LID DRAINEN IN _
Petroleum and its Products,
2lit lati n liN a uF z ir g i ß=lls lo .
oars PbUidelphis Office-AST WALNIFT
IyAIMON4k 411 i. WORK•
H. M. LONG lc
. (ace, DALZELL BUILDING,
.DnqtteineWay. Pittebarsit, Pa. •
41't'.1 1 . 1 qw4LTY - woraiL
IIre 4 SUBOH
5
P-
FOUTATC XIORKSO
` l leciridild 'A. Wis.
&DAMS, MILEE ar.
•
si
N .?•_ A l_, _) PLAT
O fe UUTZ B
,
SCALES.
7aoe4 Patent Door Leeks aid
• , ronsi44.o,lis. Litektos
-01'_ :filtatATil , '4II4ILIT WEIN; "
gia
7: •
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PITTMTF_GH GAZETTE': SATURDAY, ALT 3, 1869,
MGM* 3.3.014a1t0r40.
UffM9
RUB BOLE & CO.
Con Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
- tNass THE Pourr,)
Engine Builders, Faunders Aitul
Machinists. •
Maxinfacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES of all slues.
i&ecild attention Invited to our new STATION
ii
OIL WELL ENGINE AND' PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-boreespower.
CASTINGS, of every k in d__ _, made to order atonr
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON-TOBACCO BILRefiRE., on head and made to
order. at the . • • . -
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
lrontinjg oathe Allegltay River. I:4eal'tbe roAnt,
PITTBBITAGE. PA.
4 . ,3Ercm:lmri mptlyfilled. Tax tre.
FORT PITT
DOItIatirSTILL AND TANK
,- - W031,3E 4 3
CARROLL & SNYDER,
NA.NmpAcionsita 070
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR,
YIRIL-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOU.
OIL RS.
STILLS ANN OIL TAMIL
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES. GASOMETERS AND LBW
BRIDGES.
PRISON DOOllB AND COAL amass
01See and Warehouse. earner Second,
Third, Short and Liperty Streets,
PITTSBURGH; Pi.
•
. .
Orders Boat to - the above address will be
promptly attendettto.' mb7:lS
•
WM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MASERS
. • .
AItD , SHERTITRON V.TORKEItS,
NOS. 110, Slk AND 116 PENN ST. •
. •
flaying gam *
ed large yard and furnished it
With the most approved machinery, we &repro
payed to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any Nude Llat e *Cry. OhleTh WC:
Plro- LMome m _rue
Owidensers, Sal l'ardis.- 011 uvulas
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Irori,=l, tar
Pane, and sole manufacturers of 's *t
ent Bonen..
Bepairing done on sfOrtest notice. tae:
JAMES M. RITEB,
Noi and 116 *aft" Street,
KA15T77 . 41:171=11 . ' 07
IRON -- OIL TANKS,
.11111 RUNG OOPPlCRlTZijil'ilah.
BOLLING MILL STACK%
And MEET IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
JAZ= Y. 11-111758.........&......111:011119ND DrllBl7Bll
JARED M. BRUIN 84 SON,
*ArirrAormunfo 0T _
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills,
SZBET IRONWORK. &IX
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES,' OASTIiiGS, &o.
A.BBADIAEYdr, CO:,
NO. 30 WOOD STDEET,
manufscturers of the =reateit varlet? of
Cook, raillor and Heating ; Staves,
TO SE FOUND.
In our assortment will be found all theLATEST
PATTSENS AND IMPROVEMENTd, and the
reputation of our Stoves fa, t hat 'any duo lA,
Want fit amd artield.slunad purehu none but'
those Manuhustured by ton as they will' be - found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call narticular attention to our new VoLOANo.
STOVE. for church: r;halls and stores. Over 500
sold In three months.- In , coded for with or with '
out casing. All who have used them pronounce
them littperlor to any other and far cheaper: -
`-flend.for Catalogue andTriee List. je3o
.1111A17 1 11
.116118,8c.00
' 7- ‘ , r= 't
brhi
- TiRT V AEI;T= QS ,
M g r i CretnagEll: '
BOSTOX cooluare RANGE,
•
`'THE FIERY
YPRNACE,"
- rOlt Wmukumi BuiLDlNois. -
rag \ NEW /ANTI-DIKIT COOKING BTOVZ ,
"GzeItLATOIL ,1 COLUMBIA COOK BTOVT.
VAN% IClnclunst.l .;.Patter i : .POBTABL . m
BANGS CAST IRON MANTL 3, WIILLMAN 8
BICPLECTOWORAVES, fr ee manna dust;
°RANK -FRONTS, FENDERS. La.
•
206 and 28 iibertiStreet,
ie2ls:yt• - \ • TTSBUNGEL PA.
coos. Errovss: \
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL 61:11. 2 8
rTRIIINIPH,
FOB zu:.Tuipxoqs.,COAL..,
Warranted to Conk; Bake or Boast as
veil as any other lita : re tit the Union;
; .
; ,I . I . I SWILL ` & .00.1
No. 286 Liberty Street:
VAno b l i tar,"Vt ;
es& 112 • : ins,
. : :
. ,
600.000 fee s Dry P,lneiioards.
160,000 feet ilff' hien 10 eaerlank;. .• •
A 6,000 feet 1% ituali °amnion Punt; ' ' ' -
25, 1 1 I feet lult,l andAlineh,f/ak: ,
ri ' kt• AK 11 , ..1661111.160 Poplar:
° 0, i i feet .i,ry ropiar ficantung:
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine . Boards;
• 10 3: 0 060600
f N ff
o e rtdloisS Leawtit l e in al a lna lRu
n
- soomoo v.: 116-inch Shingles. sawed:
11 0,0011NotI10.1non liihingles, allavedt
• ' 110, 1 , I Fire Brick; ~ . , ,•• . . 1
1, 1 1 I Fire TUe. ' •
, , 400,Tona Fir, Olay; t_., ~,,, i
Also, at „KM J.,ornberi I.4ettat and:wait
Anita; an all , articles in tile line on hand and for
4 4 .
salo.b Ltirt oa CANDER :PATTE4I6ON, Yards-.
lit '4! street and corner of Prebla and'
J !kr taaixth watd,6llegkepay a late tsor7'
o g laanebaater„ ~. .. , • ..t., . -.: , t avdp.- 4
.......0.....
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Witr
fiIiND,MEABURIAS,
tcy lifityoit.'t • • i•
, sediereiweichtp geaniew: - ',
21401iStatiirEZET.
; 1 0 ,:::a7,100 . fireei:Tenient and irarestneti
Ordaiii*OUY *twas.red go , \ go:
, '
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE
FITTSBURGEL
4 . JASIVCAPITAL • ••a z .
8200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT
JOHN FLOYD - WM:FLOYD.
President. Cashier..
DIRECTORS. •
Thos. M. Marshall, I
Wm. T. dhannan.
James W. AMU"'
Chaa. B. Leech,.
John Floyd,
This Bank la now fully
to do a general Banking 1
jelok43
FORT PM MENG COIIIPAIY.
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : :e : $200,000.
GOVERNMENT BEMIRIFij
_
AND COLD.
INTIM! ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITi.
Collections made on all accessible points In
the United states and Canada.,
M/G=OBM:
D. Hostetter, DI
Jno. O. Risher,
James Eiordon,l Robt. H. Mug,
D. Walince, 1 Andrew Miller,
Z. Fawcett, James M. Bailey.
HART, CAIIWIET k CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
.1!17131:11tia/I,
• laC6l2ol43traTfilLUlN,t, serer a C 0..)
Didiaute
fadiani r :!), COW! COUP9!/09
e •
And' parttet at:e n :ir e r d to the purchase
COVERNMENT BONDS.
swat Drafts on London.
110LXR1 & SONS,
1:2E3110
Collections made on all the prinolpal point' of
the United States and Cum
Stocks,Bondsand9thexSeenritles
soveirr AND BOLD OIMMa3ION.
Pazticolar attentlon paid to die purchase and
ale ot • ,
iirj?,lted States Securities.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
33,15e,21.15..eri5t,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
• '
PHILADELPBtA ;'
STOCtS, sad BONDS of all deacriPtiona
boughtand sold.
Special attantioligiven to,thepuichase, and sale
Ot OovErnmEne,SeCtiritlet:. W63(1
CITY JIA.NK.
12, Fifth Street, Pittalaugh l Pa.
, CAPITAL, 3100, 000`
STOCEHOIDERS
.
INTEREST PAM - ON DEPOSITS.
ON XCI A run z s
GE
Bought and sold; and when' deStred remitted to
Europe. Collections made on alt the principal
points of the United States and Canada.: •
DOluNicrirlvistsEN, President. - -
JAiaze MCCABE, Vice President.
• . JOHN tioulthEr. Cashier.
' DIIIECTOeS.
D. Ihmseri, James liicCatze, •
Thomas Bourke, John Savage,:
• J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, • James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, Tl.A.Preyvogle,
Jn . o.Jos t lierman.n. Thomas-Barnes,
•rrs ' Hugh Kestittg, • jel:ks
•
'PEOPLES' lIVINGS
.
Of • Allegheny,
CORNER EEDERAy AND LACOCK STREETS
CAPITAL . • • • • • • $lOO l OOO
zTOCKHOLDERB - INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
\ Hint. of Discoint andrEepoelt.
PRPIDENT—S. H. HARTMAN.
mi gtaya s t7E, P. YOUNG..
B. H. Hartman.. H. H. Burt,
P. Henipprn, -, `J.
J. Koben B. P. Brown,
Banked D yer B. B. Megrim,
W. G.,- aeon. - 3
ml2/:in
41 '
Noe. 221 an 2 3 Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offersto the trade at IoW
Prime New exotijarigu! Nagar and
port* moo, Cuba and Itaglishlsland Bag
II el.
New York, Philadelphia an& Dalian:o7r e .
ned do. • - ••
flolliewDriss.: Lovering*. • Brindle.' attnirti, .
4.damiu and LoPifilsiand LIMN- T I -
4 POrtfr Rita, Cups luta Ragusa Island Molasses.,
osing 4 inivertd: Gunpowder\
and Coieng Teas. ••••, • ( fie; .
Carolina and.Bangoln Rine,
`Java; Lagnarra Ind(io'Corees.
Tobacco. iLard Naas. Glass, Soaps,
Cotton con tantlyon hand.
- IMPORTERS CP'
Fine Brandies t Wines and Segars.
.y„! , • -
Moselle. and Sparkling Monk Wipes
of Hinkel la •
Sparkling Moselle,.„l3eharemerg :and •Jobanalsi .
burg, llookbelmer..flargandy, ,
Rusadeahnelf ) rea , ;Elne;Olive 011./
do do hunts,: imported in bottles.
white Wines, la bottle,
yl'ork I nonsitta t rkilag Catawba. • -
EliMoid Sherri. airs and Port Ram.
wres.s4 Rye Mrtilekles. prim
- noVerySuparlorOld,Scotch do do. •
Sole r r i tients for Meetl Cliandonis druid Win.
ills_Pe- • ' • '
yenning and Bellery.Chinipagne.
Braadlea of oar own selection and M I K BIIIII4U4
I 2 :Oa .• '
ICE
;IA
;.•!t; 4
I 4 lpLitL - i•,-, ,, -.F,
AMERICAN BANK.
John M. Mnrtland,
Archibald Wallace.
Jae. D. Kelly,
Wmafloyd.
°
orgsrdzed and prepared
buidneae.
SIOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DILALRES IN
asai+L: aie
, LURE. 51. Pres,t.
D. LEET W
ILSON. Cashier.
67 Market Street;
PIMM€I23UIIGiII,
ERE=
BM
C34. - .3M612),
SILTER AND COITAS
Bought atlEghest Price -
PIE. R. MERTZ, Banker
Wood and. Fifth Streets.
JAMES T. BRADY' tic CO
(Successors 08. JONES a 00—)
Cornet Fourth and Wood Sts.,
--;'•
AL.N3Er.....1M El,
BUT AND SELL ALL KINDS OP
•
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
slow, SILTER AND • COUPONS,
ON ROST revoitAßLE TEEMS. •
torkterest Allowed on Deposit%
l ' o fi r r s loioney jo_atgal onlioverament Bonds at
market r4les.
Orders eneented for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS; and
• JAMES T. BRADT &fCC).
GOURNMENT BONDS !
We : kill register all kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder abl
solute security against theft,losi, or destruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Goverzunent Bonds,
; 'COD. FOURTH & WOOD STS..
my13:)25,-
littzlnatO Say*,
FINANCE. 4thD TI:I4U)E.
°num or Pmematoir GezETTE, I
FRIDAY, July 2, 1869.
• Contrary to all expectations, gold
opened strong again this morning at
13rx, sitter hiving. touched . 136% last
evening. The market wasaustained by
the stock cliques until after 3P. as.,
when cable dispatches reported the ad-
Vance of American bonds, and gold sud
denly broke to 136%, atAwhiCh it closed
weak. !The decline is likely to lead to
further - shipments of bonds, and a de
cline for the present'may be the result,
but for the immddiate future there is
but.obe opinion, that should gold touch
anything nearer 139, or even 133, the
upward bound be ask rapid and so
enormous that in all probability' higher
quotations will be madei than last Au
gust.when the niarkpt stood once .150..
Government bonds were welt' sustain
ed to-day, and an advance of one per
cent was established for new bonds.
The demand forinvestments, however, is
very limited.
!,
Eh,
Siocks were weak on some shares, and
strong on others, but the Eitringences of
the Money market prevents any ma
terial advance, one-quarter per cent. per
day being charged for commission on
advances, besides legal interest: This
cannot last long, and a break in the
stockmarket may be looked for ,at any
moment.
Currency is scarce here, and nearly
all our banki have to bring out <funds
from their cash.
Quotations as received by 'Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 136%; Silver, 127; Eighty
one's, 11%7; Five Twenties, 3862, -121 y;
do 1864, 117%; do 1865, 118 A; do 186 4 5,
Console, 116%; do 1867, 116%; do 1868,
116%; Ten Forties, 108%; NewrYork
95 31; ;Erie, Reading; 98%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne tic Chicago
Railroad, - 156; Ohio tic . triaißaippi,
32%;,biticban Southern. 109%; Cleve
iPittaburgll,l, 104%; -Chicago' &
Rock Island, 18%; .Chicago & North
Western, 82%; Chicago it North Western
Preferred, 96%; Adams Express Coin
mv, „ 60%; Merchants Union ;Express;
-14-Pacific Mall, 903 ; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 38%; Am. W. Ex
.reaa, 42.
..
f.:}33 o 7,atei \ rraptt to the Pittsburgh . Gazette.]
NEW YORK, '..ittly 2, 1869.
,
• Money active and 'very firm . at 7 per
\
cent,- with per cent, commission
addegi for l oan s on call; there was, \_
how
ever, m ore offering of time •on loans" to
day, in anticipation,. of ease in money
next week. There iebonsiderable specu
lation in regard to the course Of the mar
ket \ .
to-morrow , when borrowers will have
7 •
to make their.engagtiments o ver Tuesday.
The purchase of $3,000,000 ,in bends by
the Treasury will put afloat about $3,500,-
000 la etgreney, the material tendeticy;of
which- will be to relievethe market.
SterliOg "firm at 9%®9%; 'Cioldlheavy; •
opening at 13? . .%; closed at 136%; carry
ing rate, g@o-16 per cent. Clearances,
1 8 4 5 , 000 1690- • There's a rumor afloat that
the Government 4 : wouldr not recognize
the Cubans as belligerents, bit would
buy the island. Disbursements, of coin
interest te-day, $3,978,021.
iloirernments active = and decidedly
fir ~ er; foreign houses were large buyers;
Market 'closed " strong: " Coupons 'Bl,
1171 Q 11736; - do. , '62, '122©122g; do. 64,
117%41173;; do: '65, 1 1 83551195 it. do.
new,ll63j@llB%; do. '67, 116%@116%;
do. 'BB, 1.1. 0 64®17; 104000f3g®108%;
Pacif i ca 1 106 4 „
atilt° -' bon s - illl Ind' ' IfeitYY: , Ills
souris:B7; old Teruyeaseea,sew do.,
57%; North Carelhuoi, 52;„YirefliftS, 61g.
•
.Proceedings" have 'been commenced to
foreclose the third. imortgage , bands ,pf
the IsCroese and MilWankcie.Railroad
CbuiliallYgl -, The " iteek:::muirket:at the
close was lgeneially 43E040, although 'not
, z , ip to the figures of.. the efternoon. The
sudden rise to 106*for Pithibtirgh to-day
was on a report of 20 per cent, scrip
and 23i cash dividends. • •
Bidding ,prices at 5:30: Cetinbeirlikid,33;
Wells' Express, 29%; 'American 40;
Adams, 60g: United States, 71%; ' Mer-*
chants ,Uthon, :1830" Quicksilver, 15;
Canton,-611 'Feeble Mail, 90%; Western
UniOn Telegraph,' .3034; Mariposa, B;
do. preferred, 15g; New York • eh-.
tral, 195 g ; Erle,\ 29 ; ditto prg,i4
ferretij tioy:,quiitatiorOV Heidsori, -163%;
Harlem, 1433;; Reading , 98 ; Terre Haute,
35;olgqprefettell;:5931; iVabash;ll; Eit.:
It
Paul, 75V. do. preferred, 86t Fort Wayne,
155%; "0 ez • zahualrApPlit2W • 1 4ichi
Central, 8; Michigan isoutnertt,' Aft
Illinois ntyal, 143 ; I `ittebtullq Xi
allekliJeiclitialMi *AI 4nttfilte.
faireol;vd- O. C. & L C.. as; Chice&n - dc
• ~ t ~, .N . , --m-c„
Alton,•:160g: 4% ' ' - - • \
Copper Stooks at Boston-Copper Falls, \
•
7gi; Franklin,. 14: HCcla,.Bo;jrancoCk, 3;
Minnesota t 134; Quincy, 29.
Recetptsat,.the Sub-Treasury-41.696,-
441; Payments, 84,346,843 i balance, 02,
500,824.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE of PIVIRRIIRGII GAZETTE, t '
FRIDAY, July 2, 1869. •
Business generally is very quiet
though'this is usually the case about the
Ist or .Tulybusiness men are busily •
engaged in tu 4ing settlements, adjust.t:
ing aceopnts an taking. stock, and -fora
the present this absbs their time i tindl,
attention, more than \; anything else.•ll,
Then again, conntry, people are busily
engaged at home in maiiingTreparations
for harvesting, and as the a k mand for f
almost everything is restructemainly
to supplying immediate'wants, the is a l•
Yerrlight volume of business in tlinag
gregate, and pries generally are With ,
out importint change.
BUTTER-Is-quiet and- ilittle dull, i ;
though as yet without quotable change. 1 . - =
May be quoted at 28@)24, for good.to
choice.
BEANS—DuII at152®2,25 Per btiihel:
CHEESE—Is dullhnd iu good supply
but unchanged; sales of common West
erU Reserve'l6@)l7, Factor,y at 18' and 1
Goshen at 19@20.
CARBON OlL—Quiet though steady;
may- be quoted in a jobbing - way at
28@29. I
DRIED FRUIT—The . season is about
over, and; besides, the low prices for
both . °meant) and foreign fruits, have ~
almost driven it out of market. • !
EGGS—Fresh packed 20; old stock. 18.
FEATHERS Supply . in bands' of, I
commission men almost exhausted. Live 'zj
geese may be, quoted at , 85@90, to ihe
trade, and $1 in a retail way.
FLOUR—The market is quiet but
steady; prices, althohgh unclisnged, be
ing firm and fully sustained. Receipts. i
continue comparatively light but as yet
the supply is fully up to the demand. i
Westerm Flours are still quoted at 26@
6,50 for Springs, and $7,00157,50 for Win
tersr
- GRAlN—There is a continued steady
milling demand for Wheat with sales of
good to prime Winter at 51,30@1,35, and
choice at 51,37@1,38. i Oats quiet but
firm, and: while the demand is light, the
supply iri this market is pretty 'well re
ducal; may be quoted at•6s®B6 on track,
and 68®70 for smaillots in attire. Rye ,
,firm with but little offering, dealers are I
payli4P,ls for small lots—car load lots t';
may be, quoted at $1,20@1,25. 'Corn is 1,
scarce, sand mixed is quoted at' •76©77
and prime Yellow at 80@e2. Nothing i
doing in Barley.
HAY—Sales at Allegheny Diamond
Scales of 20 loads, at #28©34.- per ton.
Bales Straw at per ton. •
HEMP—Very dull, and prices tending
downwa rd—nominal atl2lo Or' ten.
'HUSKS—SaIes at 25.1@3 eta ker pound. i
LlME—Cleveland Lime IS - quoted ht
$2,50, per bbl, and Common Wliite at
51,75. -
LARD 01L—Salea of No. 1 Extra at
$4,50, and No. 2at $1,18@1,20.• •
PROVISIONS.— bbouldem fl4yiels;
Ribbed and Clear Sides, 174@)18%; Plain
Hama, 1814@l88; Plain Sugar Cured, 20; '2
Canvassed, 21. Dried Beef, 21@2134.
Lard In tierces 20, in kegs and pails 21.
Mess Pork E33,50®33,75. '
POTATOES—New crop scarce and in 1
demaad, and - quoted at 54@4,25 per bbl.
Old crop selling at 40@45 per bushel.
PEANUTS- 7 -Small sales at 12.
SALT- , Doll; maybe quoted at 51,05©
1,70 for car load lots. .
SEEDS-The demand for Clover and 1,
Timothy Seeds seems to have almost en
tirely subsided. • Flaxseed would sell
but there is none , in market.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE osPrrrantrnow GAzETTs,
FRIDAY July 1868. S
Later advices from Philadelphia
would indicate that there" is considers-
ble dissatisfaction, as to the way matters
were s:onduoted there on WadlleadaY
delivery day—and 11 411eged that
some of the parties intexested,did not do
what was altogether fah. Or just." Owing
to a hitch somewhere, _we uuderstan
that several high-priced contracts failed g
to go through, but the why and where- ,
fore that they did not go through, is a
point as yet in Aispute. It is ,said that
there Nmre;from 10,000@15,000' Atria left
out in this way; part of this was said at
auction in PialLadeiphia , to-day, and'as it
Waesold'conalderably, below the contract.
price; - the presumption - is that somebody of
will, be called uponto make .up the dif
ference, and, as is usual in Such cases,
litigation will probably be . tbo 'result.
chtnit.
The market continues very quiet, and
a little week, though. prices are with
out char.- ',BaleBl,4oo'on'SPot 14S; g
1,000 seer July, at 1435; 1,000 last four
months, seller,-ta 1534; 2,800 this water, 0
at 14)ifand 1,000 August, -at- 15. - 4Tele--
grams from the Oil' City report but •
little done, and pricea nominal• at $8,70@
8,75.
REPINED
But a single sale reported, • market
quiet, and with the exception of spot
oil, for whish therewas some considera
ble inquiry, there appeared to ise no de
mand of consequence. Spot oil is high= • 1
er, being quoted at ' 81X; July May be •
quoted "at32®32k; Jttly,to.December, at
33;,; and October to December at 33;(@
33x. • -
LUBRICATING OILS.
RolipseVinter Lubricating oil'" 4043
Eclipse Railroad Axle ' • 350
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse 5pind1e.........'80c
• - •liECEiPTS OF cntrnit OIL.
Owston Sowers. • 1040 bbls
& Bin . 4820 is
• Pool dr. - llrcr '
H. S. ... . .... 51 .
John Speer '`• ' 'lOO 1,
R. T. Leech...... ... . . .. .. . 1,800 is:,:
Jackson Bro J 'MOO • ' 4l '
Dinwhinney Bro
~ T o t a l ":: : ; .I!_ita4)l2
orr. Alert Irr B.
Braun :ft IVtigner.soo bblv refine:4l te
Waring, Ithig'iSc:CO,Phllidelphia„ ,
citizens, 01r - Co. -258 bbla -Termed to
'Tank& tiro. i Phibitlelphla. • * `"
LibertYvaworwloo . ,ooli , ioanid to
P. Logan. & Bro., Philadelpidei•
Keystone - 011 Worka, 100 libla,.Telleed
to Warden; Prow a Co., Philadelphia.
Totid shipments Reined ... 05E1.
01L SHIPPED BART 11110 M D11417=111
a DEPOT.
HutchlaclVOil'a ReOneing Co., 229 hble
retitled to Warden; Frew 6a Co, Phila.
•
Oswzno, July 2 - ..-Flour unchanged;
sales of 1.700. bbls s 1 118,50 for bro. 1
spring, t r S°r -; adlbeF L wititer; t • 18 for
white and 88,75 for , double extra. Wheat
better; Bales of •Milwatt.
ken club at 81,45f-4;000 'bush Chicago
spring by sample, at' 51,85; litstedening
7,Boll'busti No. "1 Milivattkee;• to arrive,
sold 142. Corn firm, at 820 for No. If
sales sm a llir 'Cora= Mea1 4 .81.76 per owt.
Mill Feed steady ; Shorts 817®18; shin
StuffkuStOr..madiingi -- 128628. Okial
Freights-Wheat 81i0, corn Me, rye Bc,
to New York; lumber ' 53,50 to the
son Railroad. ; .1 . 2 ^ - _
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