The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 08, 1869, Image 6

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STEL WORICS.
DUquESNE "WOIXKS.
COLEMAN, RAM" & CO.,
1115 . onfao:turers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,
stritimrsz,i. X AND JIINIATA,
FLAT BAR, ROI:LND AND
TANG IRON.
- sum Hoer, 1311ZET Ara• IRON,
BOILER PLAT AND HEAD%
SHARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER BARS
'MANOR% ebrrzu • BARS, OItLINDEIt
ANH FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
.RINGPLOW a ES,WRDGES & BARROW TEETH,
.:SRING,PLOW ..ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
WRIA WINOS AND MOULDS out to pattern.
TULE% STEEL SHAFTING, A. p.
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
ELKS
etrr kens AND SPIRES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
•
OFFICES AND WORM.
•
Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 17 Water Street, Pittsburgh. ,
add
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
GINGER, NIIIIIOII & CO.,
_
PITTSBMIGN. Pa.
Itinnfactureta of !very deecription of
CAST PT GEIALiN STEEL,
EATLW
~.linfril i ClTClEM SPRINGS.
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, do, do
Warehouse., 88 Water and 100 First Sta.
MILLER; BARR A. PARKIN.
GIMBAL PAIITNIMS:
U. IetEETCA.LIe, • I KRUBEN•MILLER,
6EO. W. BARR. CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECLit. Peants:B-13. H. KIKE.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MINER, BABE & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
• PITTSBtrn6H. PA.
til4:d4B •
BkICIE DIAMOND
STEEL 'WORKS.
_FAME; BROTHER & CO.,
Manufsersrers of an descriptions of
IStTF~T -:
Vice and Warebonse. THIEVITent, THIRTY
1138T and BAILWAIr ISTREETB,
IRON WORKS.
Po w n t.
a s sup*
piITTSBERGH FORGE - •
AND IRON CO..
BIAtftrFACTITILIBIS • 07
Zar Iron; -
Itallroad Fish Bars said Bolts;
Baliroad Car Axles Boiled;
Ballreml Car Axles Hammered;
Loecirootive Frames; •
- Igipeora • lMive Frame Shapee;
IF e s ideßods, •
ktms, Stripy,
WRY?. al giafts;
Steamboat giriinks;
ri Piston Sods, Wrists.;
Pitman Jaws, Callas', dr-,
Tio. - 177 PENT IyfrREECT,
rrrTsstritea, r+.
.ntgasnEseliooss!
. • ,
:The 'Trristees are now nreparad toArntithen-
W' or the use of the ELLXRBIiAIIIIIthi.pIPOP -
The superior quality Imparted toolrood Iron,
the great Improvement in inferior iron. And the
reduced cost, commend it to sitsoanufacturers of
Atm. .• ...., ,r 1 r
Parties wiihing to use iican ob licenses itfl
, aindYing to. • • - 0 •
eTAIVItSIP.? S EEff ,
A.tu i raey for the Tristies.
BOOMS 1 and , Eisillfish' a , Building, 913,34
!smith avenue. w - .
Partied interested Ar Invites! to visit the
61106.14 BERGER WORKS. where therose's's
.• atoW in Successful operation. ' - teß;dl7
E EASON, PHEBTO & CO.,
. rthinE4lianiaron Works.
Warehouse, 'Nos. 11.68 itadjel se 1/18}3T
PP°Blte MonollTl4TESlSilaGn
so24:dB
BRASS FOUNORS.
JOHN eooniza
JOlllft M. COOPER & CO.,
; and Brais Founders.
BEAMS 'CASTINGS
5. MADE TROWIXTLT TO ORDER.
Montle and. Grey Iron Fittin;s,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
THROTTLE, SAFETY AND CHECK VALVES,
ALL GLOBE'PATTDRN.
M °C 4 O4:DEKS,
Brass Work of erery, description for
. Steam, Water andlaf...
- :
IiANUFACTURERSOFJ.II: c (3 oria , l3
Jmproved Jialauce4Theel Steam Pump,..
digepterfol: Dreyfus' 'Patent Oil
ers, the best. in the Mayket.
Ware and W orks, . corner Liirteentn 'and Pike
Streets. sp2.
COAL ANDVOICE.
_ .
.1740..u.rvatuAt co/Lul = '
ti '
DICKSON 'STEWART 8; CP., ,
Having removed their °Mee to /
NO. 567 -14 BERTY 'SnIEET,
o
a d , , .:. • glllltiltljOND .13.• •
Lie no w rga :
... • i ralsb c cod IJ cOHIO-
eliport L g . . • . r AL at the
lowest market ~ se ct . , on' ieiogAgeetrto
theAn- ° l.l iar t ' • tit yeti be -at al to
LITHO°. HERS.
1 1111 0. 11 m •'• •, 4 T—;44.,—a--rtillaz! WADI,
U,
& CLEF], Summon
pa to 020. Y. 8=01:1XiN 44D0..,
• ratancuaLirmoinuLpint&& ~
t
snl fg atea f= l. ''''.
partr im taw, asteras a«.
was. 'lmmo datislae r Note 1 . 11111114 VII,
dilail aa ....:' - ..4 xi- 7 'P ' '' -..'.. i •'''
FOUNDERS, BIACHINISTS"
KNAP TORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
, OFFICE AND wongs,
TWELFTH. STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ifilErigines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS
Varner parroll and 810211111111111111 MIL
orwrs WARD.)
FITINEO3I:7IIGrEt,
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
. POE (JAE *ND WATER WORILS
My Pipet are all cast incariablyin Pits, 'in dry
sand. and IA feet lengths. .I.ll>b, full assortment
of general
Casting's for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the attention of Superintend
ents of Gas , Works to my make of RETORTS.
'DUQUESNE FORGE .
MILLER,
(Successor to JOB. P. HAIGH C 0.,)
Etas facilities eo-exterusive with ,the leading
Forges in the East, and is prepared to promptly
rdsps fac%AU alhor TEAntaTA A l .e rK is aVAL Lse
PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAYO AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVIC FRAMES, together with every
kdeseription of SHAPE WORK. Office and Fprge,
Corner of 'Duquesne Way and First Street.
ap14:1140
Pftq'SBIIBRH:
ROBINSON, BEA &
successor. to
ROOMMON,Rift MILLIMS,
WASEIN'GTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
ManittaCturers of Boat and Btationsti Steam En-
Ones, BIM Engines. aim MachitiorY, *taring,
Shafting, Castings or all descriptions: 011 Tanks
and Stills, No.
and Sheet Iron Work.
Once,N
o. LI, corner HIM and Smithfield
Streets.
lA.gentstor,oll l TAßD93 PA7l6ll` INJECTOR
tOr feeding Rollers. lallat2
THOMAS CARLIN & CO"
:Fourth Ward Foundry and !Fultz, Works,
BLICDUSICY 13T., ALLY.SECraiIr CITY, PL.,
kantifsehttrers of Stations Tv and Portable Steam
nu Inca, tni Prows., roilays, Blinfung, Grist
and Saw Work. Bolling mM and Machine
(listings. Orate. Bars, Weights, Wagon : Boxes,
6:o. Build to order and have on hand Ermines of
all sizes. • . • nivl4:q6
CENTRAL FOUNDRY -
AND - ROLL WORKS -.
. , 880 Penn street.
BOLL)LiN ) BOYD .4k BAGALEY.
cutt mous; Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes. £O,
117-
• . AND KING,
Comx6lllson Merchants and Broken tzt
Petroleum and plProducts,
.bALZELL'S BLOCK, DyQUESNi rty,,
t
PHILAMAXMAQDR3,23I3, '
800/13 .4 r,F er of COMMer49
a ' p ie 133 SO=
tCI.I E . PETROLEUM7', w Ri
w. G TWEDDLE„
m rx.cpaiont or ,f
Librica t ting & High Test Burning
Bum
Rollos. Railroad Azle OIL
• .
Stands great heat without change; remains'
limpid at lowest -temperatures. bpecial Olkfor
. troplcal 'climates or hot weather. ( ,
Zoctojnotive. Engine, Machine Shots;
Wlli cFtt Screws. ,
Saw,Jllll and Planing Kill Oils,
Adapted lorhlghispeed. •
lip fatale 011, • Wool lllead•Light on,
011, Tanners' Stuff.; Denzole.
ing it Fl nishing 011, ,Gasol I n e,
Harness 011, . IParralline.
tjetiOß NiAllslsl:li Ur:preserve Bright Iron
Work end ki•achinety!rom _
These prooucts are manufactured -under Dr.
Twaddlels patent by 'Superheated' Steam 1 / 1 Vie.
0110. Z be• Lubricating Mt are,ilanost odorless,
perfectly pure, uniform, and Mostly light, col
ored, start • high temperatyre unchanged. and
remain LIEL rld during extrem e cold, TheMallioad
Olos are unequalled; and stein coattail. use on
Many of ttl e principal Railroads. 'Samples can
be examined and ordert4 left at 174 WOOD
STREET. Works at liliarpsburg Bridge.
TACK 11110THER9,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DILALZAS IN
Petroleum and Its Products
corgt l Tlrthw i glefaiVin i i i n; E l i n i g n eha n . ll46l
211hade/PAls Office—nil WALNUT ST.
4Plprzo
r rILMONDI .1.1•16 WORKS,
g-ir . • -:
.. ...: 144iii I,
-- ',.. IVCltotile • ' cd. ,
_ tk
((Zee, ZELL BUTLDING.
fel3 ; -,. iDuquesne,Way, Pitubtiigh. Pa.
DITTSWIM.GIi
lif.
14iiiiritit, ' ''''. • ..'
ilvt .
~::
- • roan
- A.D.AM.B4 I, Idi dr. CO.
~, .
LITBTONN OTANTIMID,RAIRBANN. 8 PAT
MIT) PLATILONN AND ROUNTZII,
. ~ - 5 : .644/21§4; ~ -- -
140tAlIittN4=' Nekatiskiiieb..,
. Pa
XI OPM -
liii,4oFli
'MIZE
OILS.
NOVELTY WoflBl3.
•
• • •
jp y • : : Wit
PITTb'EURGIEL
ENGINE'S, BOILERS, Ice.
OE N. BOLE . It CO.,
Con Point Alley and Duquesne ER.,
Mull Tux Poimr,
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists. - .
Manufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all elzes.
Special attention Luvlted to our new STATION
ARY OIL WELL En:UNE AND 'PORTABLE
BOILER, of 16-horeevpower.
CASTINGSoIf every kind, made to order atour
Foundry, on THIRD RTREET, below Market.
RIDS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS., HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO PRltivivit, on hand and made to
order, at the
'INDUSTRIAL WORKS,.,
Fronting on thel.ll . egheny Meer, near the Point,
PITTBBIII6EI, PA.
Air All orders promptly filed. TRY VB.
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL ANT) TANK
WOILK&
CARROLL ac, SNYDER,
lILLNIITI CTUILZEB OP
TUBULAR, DOITELE=FLUED TURITLAN.,
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM ROLL!.
ERE.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING 'AND ASH PANS,
SETTNG. LI PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
•DENSERS: •
STEAM PIPES, HASOMETERS AND IRAN
Biimexts: •
rEasoN DOORS AIND COAL SHIITES
Ocoee and Warehouse. earner Second
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH,
W Orders seat to the above address will be
promptly attended tp. _t017:199
WM: BARNUILL b. CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON 'WORKER%
NOS. $O. U $4 AND 88 PENN B'f.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
with the molt approved mi,chinere . we are pre
parld to ihannakcture every destripticrof BOIL
ERS in the best manner. and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,*
Fire Beds, Ream Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Set Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Bond Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and'sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers, _
Beptiringfleneonithottest notice.
JAMES ar. 'arra,
. N 05.45 and 56 Water &reel,"
rrrresinaan, PA.,
itAiarracroitirsr. or
IRON' OIL TANKS,
lIITTLINO PANG. COPPER ULM PIPE;
1/OT..LING Mira, racial. • .
♦nd SHEET IRON WORK,
. For Rteamboats.
•
JAB= ..... „..S.DMVDD D. DE II
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
• IcAIit7I.OITHLRE. 07
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, .Tanks.
SHEIZT Mort Warta. &O.
61 - penn
_Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOWS, CASTINGS,
A.BBA:DLIE'Iit a, CO.,
O. 30 WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the greatest Variety of
Cook,Tarlor and Heating Staves
TO BE /013XD.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTARNS AND Ihi PROV.aMES TS, and the
reputation of our Stoves is filch that any one in
want of a good article should purchase none bu
those manufactured by us, **they Will be fouled
the most aural:he as well as economical. Wohld
call particular attention to our new VoLCAN.*
STOVE. for chnrchee, halls anctstpres. Over all°
sold ln three months. Intended for with or with
out casing. All who have ued them pronounce
them superior to any other and tar cheaper.
Send.for Catalogue and Price List. / je3o
GRUF, HUMUS/8s CO.,
itARETACIVRIBAS OF XVII,T VASULTY OF
• ' ' iIIg i rCYIV I MIEI. 7
805T0N...,' CQOADIG RANGE,
~../ , ~,,a
"THE Mkt VITRIViCE,"
Fon W i AninzTo Bumpiltes.
)THZ .Haw ANTI-DITST COOKINGHTeVZ,
trMtPt(Tiiit ' n ' aii °l i r t i tal CO MTAlTl F A
iielt M I CR) nt" T I L AN b ilIg l i.MU L a=
1/ > .I C ,IW 1e k.... " 8, " •
2,(43l \ iind dliWitit.i." --.
/ \
ie2S:7l7
ax si)vEs.
CET till. BEST.
BISSELL CO.'S
--4 1rRIIIAIPH,
FOE BITUMIIyOUB VIAL.
Warranted to Cook,ake Boast as
'tell as any other Store r In the Union.
BISSELL a& 00., -
No 285 Liberty Street.
Also on nand and for size,
PARLOR STOVES,
HEATIN STOVIIS,
GR G ATE PRONTS, PE,NDERiI,
COOKING RANGES, An.
•
0 BUILDERS !' ' • ,
a 00.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
iemoup feet.l4 Inch Clear Plank Law s: ..
;„ 25,000 feet I.)e Inch Corn 1 It A
4, lIII,IJUU feet Dry .1 snail I. k: • '
siiii
A • 85,00E1 ft. 3,"1, li, 0 and ti Poplar:
114000 Wet ry_Poplar Scant g:
10,000 feet Pry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,0110 feet Hemlock Scantling. •
301.000 feet Noel 18 Inch Bagina4Bblii
les.
1100.000110. i1. 1184ncli Shingles, eV;
50,000 o. 118•Incb Shingles, s ell;
80,1)00 Fire Brick; . \. Mr
1,000 Fire Tile.
.
100 Tons Fire Clay;
also, , Saw Mill Lumber,Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articles In th e line on hand and for
'sale b • ALEXANN Papiol_,' Yards
Ne. 1. I Rebecca it t mute e Feeble and
4DI . sotre94o4A erili Italie Ypilate bor•
pug . - 411Iimariestere • tis j , ..140:1
r :TS ',011) rainasußEs
riar 'IC LYON, •
mu_
Seraier'brifeighta• and Measures,
N°17.4349kurvai7V.14497114y1ig.
7 , •
sauti,
omeratreaStrouiblel
IlitillsDAY, JUL! ! S, 1869.
,Street,
LUMBER.
FINANCLIXa.
AMERICAN BANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
•
PITTSBURGHd'
CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 8200.060
Stockholders Indiv i deally Liable.
•
BANK OP DISCOVAT AN D DEPOSIT.
• JOHN FLOYD .WM. FLOYD,
President. . Cashier.
DIRECTORS.'
Thos. M. Marshall, ' John M. Mnrtland,
Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald
James W. Arrott, " Jas. L. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, , Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
Thirßank• is now telly erg i anized and prepared
to do a general Banhing bus nese.
jeKkO ,
FORT 'PITT BANKII'CO COMPANY.
X 0.169 Vfood Street.
CAPITAL, • : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS ES
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
• AND COLD):
lETEREST 1,11,110 . WED ON TIgi.DtPOSITB.
Collections made on all accessible points In
the United Otates and Collides.,
DIRECT - ORB: • -
• I.lno. C BleheS.
Bobt. H. Bing,
Andrew Miller,
. J►me6 If. Bailey.
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Walince,
Z. /sweets,
LITE,KAIq, /Pres'ti
ISAMU.. Rio
ILSOlif. Cashier.
D. LEET W
HART; CAUpIELET 8.;
-BAIIKERS AND BROKERS,
Garner . Third and Wood,Streets,
PITTSDIIItCrIi, PA., •
alucciamars TO HA NA. LIABT • C 0..)
DzAL.T.IIB IX
Exchange, Coin, CSIIPODff,'
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
sislatit Drafts on 1...0nd0n.
tasiakc •
JAY /COOKE. 4 . 2 c _CO,,
/.3E3 Etril i r.. ‘'. aces, ,::.
114.80 UTE THIRD STREET,
•
ITILADELPHIA.,„
•
STOCKS • and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold. . . • ,
L....
Speelal attention given to the purchase and sale
Of Goeernment Securities. .' mlifS
CITY BA.N.K.,
12 Fifth Street; Pittsburgh, Pa.
VAPtTAL.IIOO,OOO.
TOUHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY, LIABLE.
DITEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS..
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold. and when desired remitted .to
Enrope. Collections made on all the principal
points of the United States
DOMINICK IHMSEM, President
JAcr ti
}IbIMCCABE, Nice President.
B. 60iart% Cashier.
I
DIRECTO/A.
Ilimeen. dames DfcCabe,
Thomas Rourke, - John Savage,
.14.1.1unlpvy, Jr.,; Terence Campbell,
Petrick Eine,James Phelan,
Cr. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle,
I J aos.Hermann. Thomas 'Barnes
eating • jellia
PEOPIAI
Salt BM
'Of. Allegheny.
CORNER FEDERAL. AND LACOCK STREETS.
CAPITAL • • - • • • $lOO,OOO
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
rillsiDNST-5. H.
13. 1 i ' g r il i n Al lf.. P. YOUNG.
DlRk,CtOltd.
IW. H. Burt.
'J. C. Patter.on,
B. F. Brown,
.B. B. Alegravr.
nora:J72
8. H. Iflartrnin, ,
J. P. Henderson,
J. Koben,
Samuel Dyer,
W. O. Gibson.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. c
- NO. 65 - roirnTrt STREET.
CIIARTERED IN 1835.
ASSETS ' . -* 52;503,431
11 ,33.
Open', dMiy, Stem il o'clock A. sr. to 3 o'cock
v. B,- land • SATISRDA.Y EVENINGS, from
May let; to November Ist, from 7 to I) o'clock,
and fro th November Ist to May let, from 6 to IS
Deposits received of /1411 sums of•not leis than.
ON1.• DOLLAIt and a- diVidead - Of the pronto
declared twice a year. in June and December.
Interest has been declared semi-annually in June
And. ember since the Bank was organized, at
the to of Six per cent. a year.
a f
I rest,' if not drawn out, Is placed to 'the
ge
. eked of the depealtoess principal, and beans the
. ; same int erest fromtini let days of June and
Decellaber, compounding twice- a year, without'
troubling the depositor to call, or oven to present
his. pass book. ' At 'this rate Money' wilt double in
less than-,twelVe years.
Books containing the Charter. By-Laws. Rules
and itegulations, furnished gratis, on applica
tion at the oMce. f
riirginvacv•-•:GEOBOE ALBEEE. '' I
, vielquitellix.yre:
John G', Ilkofen, I t i tiLlei, Y.!. ..
,•-• Bob.). le. bnestOck, berD b; , •
..3liseS K man, ~Jo in H. oenberger,
ditties - icAuley, - , iJutriestibldlo.
James B. D. Mepas, ' Alexander Speer, , ,
Isaac M. Pennock, Christian yeager. • ,
Wm. J. Anderson, i Robert C. 1.959 10 I
Calvin Adams, .• Henry J. LyncP.
' John C. Blfidley, Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, - John Marshall,
Hill iturgwin. " Walter F. Marshall,
- Alonzo' A. Carrier, John M. McFadden, .
CharlesA. COlton, • Ormq Phillips,
John Evans . ' Hen . Ringwalt,
•JObst J.. Ollple, : , Wtri. .13chsnerts,
William Bi Haven, , Alexander Tindle,
terlitlinnte,r, Whit-WilUsn Kirk, , (:
OA •etale. - - Imo er. .
isuM• • Milli,' ',. , ..r.* - an.. `'..
-Va Vi
FINANCIAL.
•
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Higheit Priccs.
PH. R. MERit, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
mph
:JAS T. -By 8 Co.
G3tiecessors o JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth:and Wood .Stg.
.13..1V M rt. el
BUY AND BELL ALL SINN)
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, MAKE kilit COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
Err Interest Allowed on Deposits.
sap Money loaned' on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders: executed for the Pn.rehate
and. Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
SOLO.
(LAMES T. BRADY & CO.
GOVERNMENTJIONDS I
We will register all kinds / Of' Government
Bonds free of charge. This ,glves the holder ab
solute security against theftloss; or destruction.
.JAMES T. BRADY & Cb.
Dealers •In GOvernment Bonds,
COR. rounTru - & WOOD STS.
rEiy;342s - •
etarttf.
.FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY, July 7, 1869.
The money market being exceeding
ly tight, gold, stocks and bonds declined
from 2to 3 per cent. The opening price
of gold was 13.5. 1 4, declined to 134%, but it
reacted iluickly, and closed at 135 6 .
Fluctuations during the week are likely
to be very violent, and higher prices
for gold must be looked lor. Foreign
bankers are the principal purchasers of
gold, and their bills are now selling up
•
to' the specie shipping point.;
I Government bonds-were strong, de
(dining, however; about per cent. and
Closed s with a slight recovery.
' Stocks had suffered a further decline
to-day, but at the last board the entire
market naci , recoveredto last night's siuo
tations i A larg& number of bona fide
holders of Stocks get tired of paying
high interek..formoney and sell out, so
the market is witiiqut any outside :sup
port, and must relapse after every ef
fort to sustain it. Money easier at the
close. \
Quotations as received \by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 135%; Silver,\ 129; Eighty
one's, 116%; rive Twenties, 1862, 121%;
`do ;%864, 117%; do 1865, 118%; do 1865,
• \
Consols, 116%; do 1867, 116%; do /668,
116; Ten Forties, 107 M New York
Central, 90; Erie;'. —; Reading, 96%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dr Chicago
RaiLroad, 51%, ex. dlv; Ohio & Misissippi,
31%; Michigan Southern, 106;8; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 103; Chicagodr.
Rock Island, 14%; Chicago & NOrth
Wester% 79%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 04; Adams Express Com
pany, 59; Merchants Union Express,
—; Pacific Mail, 69; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 37%; Am. W. Ex
press, 40.
EXCHANGE, a Large. Small.
London, per• £
Paris. per franc....
Berlin Thaler
Frs.nkfort, florins.
...-Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold, '134%; - United
States Sixes,\ 1881, 116%; Five-Twenties,
1862, 121 1 A; dO. 1864, 117%; d 0.11865, 118;4;
Ten-Forties, 107%; Flve-Twentiei, Janu
ary and July, 1865,116%; do. do. - 1867,
iial,g; do. do, 1868, 118; 'Duey.. CoM
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railrod, 90;
Ventral do. do.. 99; CY.I Pacifica, 106;
Lake Superior 99. '
By Telegraph fe tbe Pittsburgb Clazette.3
_ NEw Yoltk, July 7, 1869.
The money market which had been ac
. .
tive and very firm at 7 per cent. with a
commission of 3 , 1 1 '%%, became suddenly
easy; about three o'clock' the depression
,
gave way', to buoyancy; tight money
vanished almost in an instant and_.low
prices quickly succceeded by, higher
i-'• gold, exchange bonds and stocks.
r soon leaked out that advices had been
received from Was hington that the Sec
retary, would pnrchate another large
amount' of ponds this ,week, with aview
of easing the' market; the amount was.,
variously stated at three to ten millions..
The Assistant Treasurer has no advices
iii regard to the matter, and the whole
thing may only. be a canard. _lt was
stated oni the street this afternobn that
several Officers of . National Banks had
been suunuoned before the Grand Jury
in relation to the 'sharp - practices now
Current in Wall street:. Monhy was
freely loaned at Ithe close at 7 per cent:
ourrenoY. ' .. .
Sterling firm at 9%@10 per cont.,which
rates admit of shipments of - specie at a
profit. • -
Gold °period at 1353. i; sold doWn to 134,
became active and excited and advanced
to 135%, and closed firm at 135%. Car
rying rates %®% Per cent. Clearances,
$123,000,000 exports, 1640,000.
vernments strong. Coupons 1881,
i r
1 '@ll7; do. '62, .121.%©121; do. 64,
11 %©117%; dd. '65, 118%@118%; new,
do;( •116%,®116%; do. '67, 116%©116%;
do. '68,116';©116%; .10.405,107%©1073;;
Pacific.s, 105%®106.
State Bonds dplt but steady; MiSsouris,
88; new Tennemes, 57; new North Caro
linas, 4934.
Stock market active and buoyant on
the bond story and 'the easier condition
of the money. market. The recovery
was 'very marked on leading speculative
stocks., the advance ranging from 1 to 4
per, ent,, fire thelqwestpolg ot the day.
"This **WOO?* m4s pot , Italy
sustained at 'lab ciaiii: and itW ;Market
wile UElffettle 4 F. VW TM , Ili ; pirft),Tork
Central and Hudson 'has been assisted by
the report that terns for consolidation had
been agreed upon.
Bidding Prices aC 5:30: Canton,
Cninberland, 32%; Western Union Tel
,
egraph, 37%; Quicksilver, 15; Marit , osa
-8; do. pre.ferred, 15; Pacific 111111, 89
Adams Express, 58%; Wells & Fargo
26%; American, 40; United States, 6S.
Merchants Union, 15; New York Ceu
tral, 1911, - ; - Hudson, 160%; Reading, .q 734.
Erie, 28; do. preferred, 514; Michiga
Central, 125; Michigan Southern, 107'
Illinois Central, 140; Pittsburgh,. 102%.
Northwestern, 80; do. preferred, 94 .
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnita,
7334; Rock Island, 115%; • St. Paul, 73%,
do. preferred. 85; Wabash, 71; do. pre
ferred,' 75; Fort Wayne • 150%; Tern
Haute, 35; do. preferred, .484; Chicago anc
Alton, 157: do. preferred, 155; Ohio it NIA&
sissippi, 31%; St: Joseph.,
Mining shares: Gregory, 1604
Parmelee; 190; Quarz Hill 50.
Co pees at Boston: CaltiriA, 54; Cop
per Falls, 7%; Franklin, 12f Heels, 80
'Minnesota, 134; Quincy; 25. •
Exports fora the week, #4,431,637, Re
ceipts at Sub-Treasury to-dad's 12,067,525
payments, e 2,448,108: balance, 07,810,419
PIiTSBURGM: MARKETS:
OFFICE OF ,PITTSBURGE GAZETTE, t
WEDNESDAY, July 7, $
The markets in a general way present,
but little that is new or really important
The advices from New York and Chloe. ,
go, on Tuesday, reported floe= and wheal
excited, and considerably higher; we are
glad to state, however, that it waanwing
mainly to the t , ports &dm Europe and not,
the weather, as has been the case-recent
ly. There has been no rain here foi
four days, ibid the warm sun and dry,
winds are ripening wheat rapidly, any
what is true of this vicinity seems to' tie •
general, as our advcies from the Wk.'.
report but very little 'rain within the:'
• past few days. is, now generally con-,
ceded that there will be a good crop of
wheat, notwithstanding the unfavora;
ble weather, but considerable appre
hension is felt in regard to corn, which..
, if' reports are correct, is • more seriously
injured by the recent rains than wheat._
Later advices, however, may throw a
different light on the'matter, and it it
probable that corn, as in the case o:
wheat, will tarp out much better thar. :
expected.
BUTTER—The demand is ) light, ane_
market dull, though prices areuncnang.
ed. 20@p for fair to choice.
BEANS—DuII at.52@2,25.
- CHEESE—Is very dull, as the mar
ket is glutted with Western Reserve,
-which was sent here before being prop
erly cured, and, as a consequence, is in r
very precarious candition. Holden
very anxious to realize.
CARBON- OILI.e• dull, but firm, ant
while the demand IS light, there is nor
mueh offerinemay be quoted in a job
ing way, at .lEB•@Str.
EGGS—Sales fresh packed at 19g20.1
FEATHERS Supply in *hands o
commission. men almost exhausted. Live`:
geese may •be quoted at 25( - Op; to the
trade, and in a retail way..
FLOUR—The market is firth, • but
there is no perceptible improvement ir
the demand, and dealers continue to eel:
at about western prices, with freight ad %
dad. This is very well for consumers,
but hard on dealers—many of whom are
selling at prices at which it cannot be
,replaced.
;GRAlN—Wheat is in limited supply'
• though the demand is hot urent anc
miners here refuse as Yet, to g pay any.
Advance, notwithstanding the upward
movement at other points; we continue:
to quote prime to choice Red,. at t1,33@
1,38. Oats firmer, and dealers generally_
are' expecting an advance. though, as
yet, the demand, ontinues light; we now
I quote at 6667 on track, and 68@70 it
store. Corn is- scarce,
~with sales en
prime mixed at 78@80, and prime Yel
low may be quoted at 82@83. Rye it
firm, and we now quote -at e 1,20 foi
small lots, and 81,25@1,30 for round lota,
Barley none in market. ,
HAY—Is selling from country Wagons
$2.5©33, according to quality.
HEMP—Very dull, and pricestending
downward—nominal at *2lo_per ton.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2y.43. cts per pound.•
LlME—Cleveland 'Lithe leoted at
$2,50, per bbl, and . Common White at
LARD OlL—S.:;les of No.l Extra at
$1,50, and No. 2 gt.t.51,18@1,20.
PROVISIONS, , t- boulders, 143‘,:g15; .
Ribbed and Clear Sides, 1734@18%; Plain
Hams, 18144518*0 Plain Sugar Cured, 24
Canvassed, 21. Dried Beef, 21@21iz.
Lard in tierces 20, in kegs and pails 21.
Mes's Pork F33,50@33,75.. -
POTATOES—New Potatoes are being'
sold at $3,50 per bbl, and dull. Old still'.
quoted at 40@45 cts per bushel.
PEANUTS- - ,Small sales at 12.
SALT=Is dull and drooping—may be
quoted.at $1,65®1,70 for car load lots,,
and•the usual advance for small lots in
store.
SEEDS—SmaII sales of • Flaxseed at=
$2,45@2,50. No demand for. Clover or -
Timothy Seeds.
'46,68 $ 6 , 7 5
. 25y 4 c 27, 1 40
98%c ' 99;0
. 1 '5630 58c
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
WEDNESDAY JR.ly
The market, compared with yesterday,
presents no new or important character- -
istics worthy of special notice. . Crude
is about •alttatter higher, in conse-'
quence of a little flurry in the oil re-'
gions, while refilled is weak and closed
with a drooping tendency. '
CRUDE.
But two sales reiorted, 1,000 it , p`ot at
143, and 1,000 seller Julyat same figure,
Seller all year,' firm at 15.
Sales 500 each, August and Septem
ber, at 33; I,ollo,August„ at 33;500 July at
32; 500 each, _August, arid December; at
33y,; and 1,000 each, August' to October,
at .......
oit..SEUI/MENTS PER Wi3STIPENIVA. R R.
Ralston Waring, 55 bins refined to
Waring; Ring et Co., Ptiiladel,phia.
G, W. Holdship el Co., 54 reEine
to Waring, King & Co:, 'Philadelphia.
'Excelsior Oil Manf. CA., 100 bbls
ref.
to Waring, King 4,C0., Philadelphia
, ! f.Lutikiba:trbro
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil
Eclipse.ltailroad . ...; ..
Eclipsti lida v elifnery •
Eclipse
err. SR IP, V
PED EAST RP A; V. R. It.
Citizens Oil Co. 750 bbls refined to
Tack & Bro., Philadelphia.
.Locklia.rt, Frew & Co. 723 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
Lyons & Bro., 527 Rile relined to W.
P. Logan di Bro., Philadelphia.
Fawcett,L. , & S. 400 bbls refined to W.
P Logan: & Bro., Philadelphia.. '
Livingston dt Bro., 200 bbls -refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
J. C. Kirkpatrick, 500 bbls; refined to.
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
McKelvy & Bro., 492 bbls' refined to
W. P. Logan dr. Bro., Philadelphia.
Moritzheimer, Kohler & Co. 250 bbls:ref.
to Waring, King dt;Ci:i., Philadelphia.
Thos. flackett, 54 bbli3 refined to Tack
t Bro.. Philadelphia. ,
B. W. Morgan er Co:, 156 bbls refined
to Warden ' Frew & Co., Philadelphia.'
Pennocir&4teeson, 50 bbla'refinqik to
G. W e ,Wldte, Philadelphia. !i‘
Keystone Oil' Works, 100 Okla refined
OrWarden, Preiti-jr, Co.; Philadelphia.
Total shipmentklieflited........... 4,702
REFINED
.4O
.350
, 700
80cr