The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 12, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS
DIJQUESSE WORKS.
COLEMAN, MEOkt & CO.,
Mannfactureis of
IRON NAILS STEEL,
„
• "AXLES MID GORINCS,,
,
11114IIIESNE, L AND JUNIATA,
$O
H E AND SQUARE IRON.
ND SHEET AND TANK IRON.
ER I% ATM AND_READS,
'GUARD IZON,_DRAG and DROPPER BABA.
irLAlgab r ; UUTTEII. BARd, CYLINDER
NA TI) FLAT RAIL. fo r
Coal
, qII_ONV B ANII,WADOESit , Hw Ruo TEE TH .
ING
__FLovr .A.ND CULTIVATOR STI.F.L,
sTy 2 lcL WINGS AND 'MOULDS cakto pattern.
STEEL,TIxES, STEEL SHAFTLNG., A. B.
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPILUCOS and
ILES
.01:1T tIALLS AND sglr.Es. , . •
k Goods First Class and Warranti3d,
-- OFFICES AND IVORIES. ,_
I.l2toesith Street and Allegheny River,
, and 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
STIEFOL wtauss.
MP, NIMES dr, Ca,
Pri u rnitinarrl..
lifinufacturers of every description of
CAST AND GEKKAIIi STEEL
zuktrlAV BEANO%
ISLLIa. ANI.) PLATFORM BPUTNOB.
AZLLS, STEEL as
Warehotide, 83 Water and 100 First Sts.
MILLER, !laißf PAI KIN.
GICMAL
. 2111.2HZER:
rEd. Ws
I / r A El : et
arset4.l. PAllrrien.-13• SIAS,
IC
CRSCENTATE,EL WORKS,
=WA /BARB & Euricff,
Offiee, No. 339 Liberty St,
PITTSBUBSH, PA.
Di&JXOND
STEW. , 'WORM.
-Wit, BROTH= .& Co.,
lifradifnertirers of all descriptions of
Serri."llA-111.
17Stise and Wicielvinse. TwcwrrirTit, THIRTY.
riasT tiT
and 81L1L8.0.A.L. , RSETs,
, . •
IRON iiirOlOKS:
US. Vszurza, Preet. ... anpn.
rivrgURGH FORGE '
li3
IND IROlik! CO.,
X.A..SIIFACTIrBMEI 07
Mar Iron; . ,
ItallrOad Fish Bars and Bony,
Bsßroad Car !A2tles Rolled;
,Railroad Car ! Axles' Hammered;
!31.0eoniotive prattles;
LocomotiveVrame Shapes;
Side Rods; •
Pokes, Straps;
'Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Crania%
Pistol 2 Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars,
4Mer, No. PENN STREET,
'IIMBIIROH,
ELLERSILOSEN PROMS.
The Trusties are now ere_p_gred to grant licen
ces for the use of the I.I.I.EIiSHAUSES PEA
. ; _The supeler quality itrr rtied good iron,
the great improUtnunt Luferior Iron. and the
reduced cost, corgi:Lend it to manufacturers of
Partieswishing to,nse it can obtain licenses by
41)Palliff .
JAMES SPF;Et,
. •
Attorney for the Trustee",
300)113 rind Sil, English's Building, 98)1
Teal* Avenue. •
PAr des interests& are invited to 'lett the
513.0E.NBEIWZ.W. Weratio n OßKS. where the recess ie
*Lewin successful op. - teB:dt7
EVERSON,TUESTON &
Pennsylvania Iron Works:
•
•
Warehouse, bloa.. -160 : suidl6ll Plan
lITILEBT. epos Ite Nonormoisela Ti
11.144:115 PITTSBU 11
BR - SS FOUNDERS
toms it, cixillar. HE NUB.
a. JOHN X. COOPEA & 00.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
311.111114 CASTINGS
111.4.. s rELOMPTLY TO WIDER,.
idaleable and Grey Iron Filth-s,
GAS 'PIPE AND TUBING,
111ROTTLB,81FiFT AND Clikeli ALVES,
. ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
31t ON , COFDIECS,
Braes Work of every dealittion for
~ 'Steart Witter -an d
c ' 4 'NAB virMIIIOLERSuIri.IIIi• Cour& 11'n.
&dam-Wheel Steam Pump.
, 4ges2Li far - Dredts , Patent 0g,..
ers, the best in the Itlarket.
Mike and works, comer 'Thirte enth a nd Pike
BereetS.
COAL AND COKE:
(MALI 'COAL!: COW!!
DICKSON 'STEWART & Co..
. .
R‘ving Pluoved their Once
Nois,44l=; LIBERTY STREET,
(4,4lo!yir* „nun) sICCON63I.OOA.
Ilirkziow'ftred to Serra& Jgbod YOU4IIIIO
LACK. thc
lowestmarket 4 15U : 2C(4.14
All orders len et their office, tor addressed Lc
them through the mu% will iss .attendod to
inometiv. 'l'
uttrockW)ETElßs.
'
1231JAIIIIN SIN G 212.1.1........ ....... : ./.111L.U. 4.4.7.113,
14
,wm' 111IGERLY at , CLEIS
Lir ,Lecesesore
&o G T. ScsuCicitAx
Pasossohi. Woos limeli.
Irike onlii Mara Litisitihto Patabliedilent
:W/ Al4 ll 4ltain asine“ Ods, Lenin
mown lisbelA froalarst_now Card%
unzum rorAlits, Vl6lll. Oinnioates at De.
Ismael= car Atm.. Noe. Ws eat TO
VIM ` Shear rittslaisk. ~ •
FOUNDERS, MAI
FOR
FOUNDRY
TWELFTH
P/TTSBI7I,
iarEngin'es, RingMitl Ma
chinery, Nail' Machine , Re
torts, and Caitings generr - Ily.
NATION ItOUNDRir
ANI / PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallinan
(NINTH. WARD,)
/.IP/Tr1313174143F . .
WILLIAM , SMITH,
Prianufaoturor of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POS OA$ AND wavriu woass.
My Pines are MI east invariablyln , Pita, in drY
sand, and Isl feet lengths.- Also, MI assortment
of general ',
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
134tniagsaMcgstInVemnattroPiticu.gate.ndl
DUQUESNE FORGE..
. MUM ZELLER,
(Successor to JOS. P.MAIGII & C 0.,)
Has facilities coextensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and is.prepared to promptly
wad satisfactorily Ali all orders for sTEarituo",:r
SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON HOIkI,_I.,XVERS,
PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXIXS,
LOCOMOTDirkt FRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE WOU.K.. Office and Forge,
•
Cotner of Duquesnt Way and First Street.
apH:b4o . •
prrrnitraiolt.
ROBINSON; ILEA & CO.,
Sucoessors to MinMON, MSxxß s MILIAIII.
W ALSIEINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACNINISTS, PITTSBLIRGH,
Ilanufseturers of Boat and Stationary Steam lin
gimes Blast Engines.KM Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting; Castings °fll descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stills, Bolles and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, Niro. lig, corner If rat and Smithfield
Streets.
• Agents for GITTARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for seeding Boilers. jallirV,
THOMAS CARLIN pi, CO.,
Fourth Ward Rotindry and Machine Verb,
SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA..
Manufacturers of Station sry and Portable Steam
augines, vu Yreexq !navy', dtuatang, Grist
and Baw Mill Work, Rolllng Mill and Machine
Castings. Grate 'Bars. Weights, Wagon Boxes,
.ke. Build to order and have on hand Engines of
all sizes. .- Invls:qa
CENTRAL FOITNDRT
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn /Street.
BOLLMAN, BOYD & BAOALEY.
Chll lßolth 3 , 1111 Castings, Bell Lathes, &e
IaT4.IIING AND KING,
t.t -
Cdmapsion Merchants and Broken n .
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELLPS BLOCK, DUQUEBNE WAY,
PHYLADELYMA, ADDIUM
Boom 17, Chamber of CornMem4
133 SOVIii SECOND STREET.
aplo
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
maw= W. C. Tivimpix,
iwitraionvitEß op
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Rellpre Railroad Aide 011.
Stands - great heat without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. ldpecial Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Lotainotlye, Engine, Itlachine Stiorh
c'at Screws.
NOM Min and Planing Mill 0115,
Adapted tor high rimed.
Spindle till, Wool;ffead-I,fsbt 011,
Oil, Tanners' Strunißengole, •
hag & finlehlas•OlLitiasoline,
Marne us OIL. Ipagganlno.
ARMOR VARNISH, to prese*ve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from - Rust.
These pro..ucts aresnufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , spatent by 8 erhented Steam in Van
he Lubricatin Is are , almost odorless,
pOrfectly pure, uniform, and mostly light col
ored„ stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
In,. ate nnegualicd, and Are In constant use on
many of the principal Railroads Samples can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
BTRE ET. Works at sharpsburg Bridge.
!ICAO& BIIO7II3LERS,
COMMISSION MERCIIANT I / 4
. •
ANT) DEALJLItti
,
Petroleum : t en d Its Products
elttspurgh OfIee—DALZELL43 .BUILDIND
, Innier of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
ruhacitipUtionce—isti WA.LiTUT
uni:wze •
DIAMOND - "IL WpiiKS.
H.M. LONG
•
ot!ice.D AL ZELL BUILLI ' NO;
re/3 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh. Pa.
pillnstllTUGlll
Ntl V ELT V VW 41111K.5.
Founded, A. U. less.
4ADAP4S, aI'ELEI.I . 14r. CO
13. 07
iitYPFONS STIN_IiMi_DstFAIRBANX_S, PAL I%
ENT) rbArromni &ND coIINTLY,
LTA. ,
inn, Faced Fatto nee ! s
ar i 1, ei
Paint and von& sit
VIZIR OP PISST AVUIJE 4 GUST 818.
• initabousbf.ftlaft•
OFFICE• AND
OILS.
NOV LLTY ORES
PI'ITSBITR
INES, BOILERS, &O.
N. BOLE & CO,
ant Alley and Duquesne St,
Climax tux )
.Suilders Founders and
Mack44ists. 4
STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
ENGINES. of all sites.
ttemtion Invited to our new STATION
WELL E N * IN AND POR.TABLE
of 15-horsespower.
3fl, of every kind, made toorder star
n THIRD STREET, below Market.
Oil Wells, SHAFTING, puLLEYS,
, HOUSE and TOBACEK) SCREWS and
CCO PROSES, on hand and made to
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Prontng on the Allegbeny.Blver, nes: the Point,
riTTPURGH,
air All orders promptly filled: TIT VB.
F owr firr
ROILED, STILL Alai TANK
WORMS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
IKANUTICTIIIISEB Or
Tl4 - LA.B., FUMBLE -FLUED TUBULAR,
-PDX AND cYLlximir, STEAM SOM-
E
OIL STILLS AND MIA TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BalexciiiNbr ASH PAYS,
BETTLINO PANS, SA.L'f PANS AN. - 13 CO2s-
Di NSilt'S:
STEAM L'llrgm, UABOMMEZIS L - SD LEON'
BRIDGXS:
PRISON DOORS AND COIL BEIJTAB
• / •
°thee and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH,
AV' Orders cent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. 1nh7:189
WIR. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS .
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOB. 110, RA, Rik AND A 6 rinni BT.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
with the most approved machinery we srepire
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL- .
ERS in the beat manner, and warranted equal te.
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Yire Beds , Steam Plpea , Locomotive Boilers,.
CondgUers 13011. Pine . Tanks, - 011 Stills, Agita
tors, Bottling Pans, Boller Iron, _
Boilers. Bridges, Be gar
in
nuk and sole onnficturers of Barnhlll's Pat
ent
'Repairing done on shortest notice. 1115:clit
JAMES
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
• 3rxrranunnia,
- KLIWZACTVILiii 07
IRON OIL . - TANIKS S
SETTI.TNR PAYE. perrzu ErrZAN PEEL.
. ROLLING YELL STACKS.
And BENET IRON WORN,
For Stenabosts.
JAIL=II. BIIMaI--.•........ZD15V1CD D. HUME
JARED H. BRUSH & SON,
7SANTTPACTUBZIIB OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES. CASTINGS, &o.
AL BRA.D.LEY elk CO.,
NO. 30 WOOD STREET,
klimufacturers of the greazess,varlety of
Cook, Parlor and Veating Staves,
TWEE POD ED.
n onr assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATT RES AND IMPKOV s SILEf , T-. and the
reputatlan of onr Stoves , s such that any one In
want of a good article should purchase none but
',those tl; anti tawtured by es, as they will be found
the moss Ourahle as well as econondeat. - would
call particudir attention to our ,new VOLOAV ,,
nTOVE, for churches, halls and si,ores. over *SO
- sold In th,ee months. Intended Icor Wlth or with
out casing. • wit who have nted them pronounce
them superior to any other and far Cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price Listj e3O
lam litmus 8c CO.,
_
1111121MPACTOBX 118 OP =MY VAIIINTIr OP
MritiCONTIETIBI r
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
''TEE FIERY FURNACE,"
SOO WAEXIIrO Buillyntas.
ff i IIIIIR V OI3 47 I4I. I MIMMI t t Mon '
Ag 1 17ABa
I 2IA
tearatAfeetroairtand dut;
a r t a i m )
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
se/5:311 PITTeasURAM PA.
()QOM STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BESSEIdie if& co.'s
- TRIUMPH,
80.8 BITUNIR OUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
gall as any other Stove In the Union.
BISSELL . dis 00.;
No. 285 Liberty 1 Street,.
""111: 3 441Via ig nime rinnaio%
"plvKINt) FLUMES, to.
TO BUILDERS!
00.04iu feet DryPlne Boards.
10.000 feet lh lucb Clear Plana;
• 9,5,000 feet 14 10111Coturoon P lin k;
3.1100 feet Lin , 1 and Inch Oa
25. 000 D. )4, SI and 3 hien -Poillitri
10,000 feet Pry Poplar Scantling;
10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pule Boards:
100,000 feet Hemlock o ntllng.
303.000 feet No. 1 18 Inch Seminal( Shin.
glee.
200.000 No. 1 104ncu IS-Singles, sawed;
80.000 No. 1 10-Inch Shingles. foamed;
89,000 Flre Brick:
1.000 Fire Tile, -
100 Tens Fire Clay; •
Also, Saw Mill ',Meer, Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articles In the Ileenn hand and for
sole by ALSKANDER PATTXIIIO.N . Yards—
No. 161 Rebecca street and corner of Pro . ble and
untata ut reels, !sixth ward. Allegheny, late bor
aUgil uf 11:oudiester. 'sing
ki:"EI6EITS AND MEASURES
nB. LYUIV.
Of 'Weights and - Measures,
So• is ' 4 '140 1 i!essirra ,
ißetwita I,ltony oak Ihin7 ein•tei
Omits,luillPaY jai to. sods
MONDAY, JULY 12, 1869
GAZETTE:
LUMBER
FINANCLIL.
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh,
•
Is now open for Discount, Deposit and Og?'eral
Banking Business, at 193 FIFTH AVENUE.
Any sum received from One-Dollar upwards.
Interest at the rate Of six per cent. paid on
time deposits.
• DIWECTORS:
F.D. DITHRIDDE, W. xvirrhuN.
W.-H. SLMS. 1 • FRANRisIEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, mos HymEyEr,
DAN. KINZER. D. 3f. ARMOR,
EMIL POERSTEL.
ED. DITHRID9E, iresident.
F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier.
jy10:198
Ammon BARI _
NO., 80 .FOURTH AVENUE,
Prrrssurtori.
CASH CAPITAL • • • • .; 8200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANK or DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD. WM% FLOYD,.
"resident. Cashier.
• DlREcTOnfi.'
Thos. M. Marshall, ' Jcl•n M. Mortland,
Wm. T. !Shannon, Archibald Wallace,
James W. Arrott, Jas. U. Kelly,
Chas. H. Leech,. ' Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
This" Bank is now fully organized and prepared
to do a general Banking hubinest.
jelok43
HART, CAUGHEI & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
rrrrazenctrx.
(aCCCEt33OIII3 TO HANNA, 11.1 LET II C 0..).
• DXLIXES 12 , 1
Exchange, Coin, Coupons;
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale of
— COVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on lii)ndon.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
PrI"I"r87111:T11 1 3 1: 4 ,
the Colle - Ctlons made on all the principal points of
e United states and Canadas.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CONIdIBBION.
Partietdat attention paid to. the purdhate and
sale of
United States Seourities.
soar
'AY COOKE & CO.,
313/5133.1x.ek5,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PRILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of ail descriptions
‘ lxpaght and sold.
SPecial attention given to the purchase and sale
of Uovernment Securities. m 1230
- CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh Pa.
CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDDALLY LIABLE..
- • INTEREST - PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and seta. and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on alt the principal
Points of the United States and Casa , a.
DOMINICK I niusw.r, President.
•‘ Palms Alct:Atia, Vice PreAsident.
Jour( B. tionsicu.Y. Cashier. •
DIRECTO/18.
D. Ihmsen. , James McCabe, •
Thomas Rourke, 'John Savage,
J. Dunievy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr. H.A.lrreyvogle,
Jno.Jos.liermitnn. Thomas Barnes.
Hugh Keating Jel:ks
DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK:
NO. 65 POURTB STREET.
CHARTERED IN 1855,
ASSETS 52,503,431 33:',
Open daily, from 9 o'clock A. w. to 3 o'clock'
r. an, and SATURDAY EVENINOS, from'
May Ist to November Ist, 'from 3to 9 o'clock,
and from November Ist. to May Ist, from 0 to 8
o'clock.
Deposits recelika of all slims of not less than
ON It DOLLAR - nd a dividend of the pouts
declared twice a year, in June and December.
Interest has been deelared send-annually in June
and December since the Bank was organized, at
the rate of six per cent. a year.
Interest, If not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same 'tot crest ftomthe Ist da3s of June and
December, compounding 'twice ayear, without
troubling the depositor to call, or even to present
ids pass book. At tills rate money will double In
, less then twelve years.
Rooks containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations, - furnished gratis, on applica"-
tion at the office.
rimstDEtrF—GEOliGlC ALBREE.
VICEPEM3IDaNTS:
John G. Backofen, I AM. Pollock, M. D.,
Benj. P. gahnestock, Robert Robb,
James Fferdman, John H. Shoenberger,
James McAuley, James IShldle,
James 13. , D. Meads, Alexander Speer.:-
MAO g. Pennock, Christian Yeager..
xnuermitti:
Wm. J. Anderson, Robert C. Loomis
Calvin Adams, Henry J. Lynch.,
John C. B Indley, Peter A. Mad.•lrs,
George Black, John Marsh al, •
Hill Ostrow'''. Walter P. Marshall,
AlonSo A. Carrler, John B. McFadden;
Chi. Chilies A. Colton, Ormsby Phtlllps,
John /evens, ,HenryL. Ringwalt,
John J. tilllesple, wEn. It, schmerrs,
William 13.• Haven, Alexander Tindle,
Teter H. Hunker, William Van Kirk,
Richard Hi K e l ly, Isaac Whittler,
James 1). Wm. P. Weyman.
TjtzAstrasit—CHAßLES A. CODTON. •
tiaalsaTAHY—lAMetS IS. D. Mitring.
HAIR AND PERFUMERY
ti .
OREN PECK, ORNAMENTAL
HAIR WORtint AND PERFUMER, No.
S Third street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
Alwacn hand, &quern' usartmeht of La.
die. 'OS BAN' CURLS. Orintlemen4
weds. rkEs. BC tre, GuARD
mums.
BRACZLETs, Ad. AG - tr• A gOod Price In cub
°w ill he given ter RAW HAIR. •
Ladies' and Gentlemen , . Hair Outtlmt , done
iIROBITECITS.
Assn & MOSER,
aiumialacris.
num ROM ASIKMAT2OII aunariges,
1t00.11044111.4P10t0 Stmt. rlttoboiai Po.
ePsols). Matt= gm to Slut , &Wain aid
boi v ela c couirt MUM and
FINANCIAL.
GreCIPL.II:),
SILVER AND COUPONS
_Bought at Highest Prices.
Pit. R. MERTZ, Banlif,r
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
my 6
BDy 86 Co:,
ithiceeaeors oS. Mild! &CO. I
Corner Fourth and. Wood 'Sta., • •
.a. 7/EK. Mt SS,
BUT AND BILL ALL RINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES;
sow, SIIMI AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVOIL&BLE TERMS.
_ . .
lOr.lnterest Allowed on Deposit. ,
aitf - None) , loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
OULD. ,
JA24ELS T. BRADT 4iICO.
GOVERNMENT BONDS !
We' will register all kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against tkeft,loss, or destruction.
' JAMES T. BRADY CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
COR.I7OIIRTH &WOOD StS.
mvialts
11'4t,511urgt f -6kr.tti.,.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Eal
Oanaz or Prrrsriultost GeszTru,
SATURDAY, July 10, 1869.
The gold market, which at. one time
during the week jest past had touched
134, by the persistent efferts of the bear
clique in stocks, and a tight money mar
ket, has recovered to -136%, closing - on
Saturday at 135%. Although some par
ties still short in gold, and some im- .
porters, are still under the delusion that
the exports of gold during the present
month will be light, yet the very con
tinued firm and high rates of exchange
show. sufficiently , that such exports
must take place to reduce our foreign
balance. This is further illustrated by
the difference in the loaning rates of,
gold, which has changed from 3, to
per cent. per day to 7 per c,erit. preml 7
um,
Government bonds are well sustained
and higher, and are likely to remain so
difying the period of the purchases by
the Treasury. With. the diecontinuance
of that Suppoit, the market must react.
10-40 s are the cheapest bonds noW, , and
are relatively 0118 per cent. belOw the
price of the othor 'bonds. ' Changes in
European ?market may temporarily
have some; reacting tendency, but a
further rise is almost inevitable.
Stoc.ts which were well. sustained
during the tight money market, Aid not
feel the improvement of easier money ,
and are rather lower and weak; tend
ing actually downward, at the same time
showing how dangerous it is to rely on
the support of tight money when stocks
are held by cliques who - have secured
cheap money. In our home market a
hardening tendency for money is felt.
Of bonds there are few o ffers of Allegheny
Valley bonds at advanced piices. A
new Seven per cent. Allegheny Valley
Railroad bond, dated April lst. 1569,
and expiring October 1910, is offered on
the market. .
Quotations as received ,by Ph. It.
Mertz; Gold, 135%; Silver, l / 2 8; Eighty
one's, 1144; Flve Twenties,' 1862,"121%;
do 1864; 119; do 1865, 119%; do 1865,
Consols, 117%; do 1887, 117%; divlB6B,
117%; Ten - Forties, 108%; New / . York
Central, 96%; Erie, —; Reading, 94;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne - & ?,Chicago
Railroad, 5031, ex. dlv: Ohio dr Miaissippi,
82; Michigan Southernl 108%4- Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 108%; ,/ Chicago &
Rock Island, 16%; Chicago & North
Western, 80%; Chicago & North. Westein
Preferred, 95%; Adams; Express Corn-
pane, 59%; Merchants Union Express,
-; Pacidc Mail, 88%; Western Union
Telegraph Company,.37%; Am. W.,Ex . -
press, 40. _
Bxcruaton, , • .Large. Sin-aft.
London, per .Z .. . . 56,75
Paris. per franc - 27%c 28c
Berlin, %haler 990 - $l,OO
irankfort, florins 67;40 58%c
—Closing otttotationi received by James
T. Brady d:. Co. Gold, 135% - United
States 1861, 1/6%; Five-Twenties,
1862, 12/%1 do. 1861; 119; de. /865,.119%;
Ten-Forties, 108%; Flve-Twrties,-janu
ary.-, and July, 1865 , //7%; o. do. 1867,
117%; do., do. 1868; 117% Due Due Com
pounds, 119; ÜbiOn - Pacific Railroad,• 90;
.Central do. d 0... 99; C. Pacifica, 106;
Lake Superior 96.
_My Telegraph to the PitChurgh Garette.l --
NEw 'lona, July 10, 1869.
Money easier, closing with a good sup
ply at 13(37 per cent. Considerable car
. rencY has been received by the banks
from the west, one,alone receiving near
ly half a million. Sterling firm arid
quiet at 9%©loper cent. GOld firm, with
less speculation,. and it is; believed the
i
shipments' here in 'a few Weeks will be
quite liberal. ; The stipreienis include
1534900 to AipinWall, making a total of
5649,800 for to-day, and allelic a million
for the week. The price opened at 18550
advanCed to 186, and closed at 135 X.
The bank statement shOws a contrac
tion by the banks 'kind an increase_ of
specie 4rom the Tresittry diabursements.
/ 41131 4 12 : 55042 r. dear.eaiies $ 2 1 943 . 529 -
snecief U 0.266, Inak 46,744645'
oiroulaffois;llB4,M9ils, $69,978
deposits, 1188,1117,2§9,
.increase, 13,f/57,772
legal tenders, Z 48,702,728, increase r
965,465.
Governments opened steady and -
tinned firm, closed active and hig
but nothing is knowri as to the fur:
purchase of bonds by the Governm
The following aro the closing .pt;
Coupons, 'Bl, 11854,3118%; do; '62,:1
1223, j '; do. '64, 119(0 193/.; do. '65, 119
119%; new do.. 117%©118;,do. '67, 117
118; do. '6B, 117%@118; 10-40'5,109 ®I!
PaCifiC% 106%©1116, 1, 4 '.
State Bonds are d ull and lower:
.nessee.,s6; Virginias, 61; North Carol!
43, Missonris_ 87%. Railways op
rather dull but became stronger u,
the bank statement and ease in nip
and closed higher with a consider
activity in Michigan Southern, :
York Central and Northwestern.
Dress stocks are dull, except Wells,
Fargo's, which have advanced. '
/Adding .Priees- at 5:30: Canton,',
Cumberhuid, 32; Western • Union ,
egraph, 37%; Quicksilver. 15; Mari]
8: Pacific Mail, 89%; Boston-Water,
Wells lit Fargo, 2334: Adams Exp
39%; American, 40; United, States, ,
New York Central, 19635: Harlem
Hudson, 165%; Beading, 93 k ‘ ; Erie, •
Michigan Central, 127%; Mk}
Southern, 105%; Illinois Central, 1
Pittsburgh, 106%; Northwestern.
do. preferred. 9535; Cleveland, Co'
bus and Cincinnati, 74; Rock Is'
116%; St. Paul,. 76y,;d0. -preferred,
Wabash, 73k; Fort Wayne, 152; •"_.
Haute 37: do. preferred, 58; Chicago,
Alton, 158: do. preferred,lsB; Ohio,
Missistkippi, 32%; St: Joseph, 120.
Sub-Treasary receipts. 51,183,967;
ments, 52,425,949; balance. $97,201. "
coin disbursements, $572,967; import
the week, 84,170,212.
Mining stocks at Boston: Calama
Copper Falls, 7%; Franklin 12: Heel
Hancock, 2; Midnesota, 1; Quinc3
Corry, 7%.
FirwssußGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF. Prrrentrnaa G:kz:ETT
SATURDAY, ! July 10, 1869.
The, markets with the except
Flour and Grain, have been very
,daring the past week, business g
ally
-being very dull, and it Is not 1
that there will be any immeciiat'
provement. There has been and i
considerable excitement in Grain t
the influence of the iadvices from'
York and Chicago, and Wheat ans
have advanced considerably. I
,
also, la firmer and';higher, but th
vance, here has not thus far been 9q •
Alm advapce in the west, which is i!.
.to a . .
-:-.Pretty " sharp •rivalry among
dealers. _
. _
According to the tenor of tht
patches to-day, it would seem' that
action has set .in at Chicago, 'V
having declined' some '3@4 cents'
the general expectation is that the
torn has not yet, by; any means,
touched. The recent "flurry" was s:
by an increased export demand
supported by speculators, who wer
raying large stocks, and so soon as .
get unloaded, they will change
tactics, and use all their inane,
break the market, and force prices -. .
The Chicago Tribune of Friday say,
the Wheat market'is extensively .
and that the article is in fair dente.
shipment if it could onlyf be pure .
at paying prices. There is no dont .
the speculators have got hold c
wheat market now,-as in past Sr
this season, though they may
able to manipulate it quite so m -
their own advantage, as lin the :c
corn and oats. Still they . have bu'
so that the margin is against the;
per, and New York must advance
tively in order to give a profit. -,'
'A correspondent writing from V
I,y, (Middle Tennessee) tg Isaiah I
dr.;co. or this city, report the cr.'
that section of country as follows: •
"Crop prospects here are ger.. ,
good; our wheat , harvest is over. a: -
crop is better than usual, more th - .
average. Corn although smair I - :
season, lOoks well and the sumo i
- of Cotton, and a late fall will put b,.
right. Pea Nuts, email for the s'
with more missing hills than uSni"
I look for a largely increased crop,
On last Monday there were at
go, 1,554,052 bushels of grain, in
;008,655 bushels the corresp ,
period last "week; 2,123.265 t
two weeks ago, and 2,812,696 bush ,
'year ago. The shipments exceed,
receipts during -the -week by
bushels'of wheat: 304,88 bushels c
123,808 bushels of oats. and 7,787 b
of rye. Total excess of shipment'
receipts; 154,003 bushels. There;
been no receipts or shipments of V
The falling rain the receipts is a:
table td the - almost impassible cor: 1 ,
of the - roads through the county;-
the busyeason among the ferrite
APPL S—S'ales of newcrop at
. f
4 per bbl as to quality.
:-
BUTTER--Quiet and unchanget
of fair td strictly prime at 20@25:
• BEANS—DuII at $1,75®2, -.:'..
CHEESE—Is in good supply az':
common grades are very dull; we
common! Western Reserve; at
Factory at 16@17, and Goshen at
'CARBON OlL—Quiet; may be ;',
Ina jobbing way at 29©30, fur st 4
brands. , P'
DRIED FRUIT-.-Dull and, price,
anal—holders generally, anxious 4
ize. , •
EGGS—Firm and in limited i
sales at 20(g!21. . •
FEATHERS:' -- Suppiy in , hal
commission men almostexhausteo
geese may be quoted at 8.5@90.1
trade, and $1 in a retail way.
FROURI.s firm, and the sup ;
• pretty well reduced. but the dem!
light and prices are unchanget',
continue to report Spring,Wheat, ,
at $6,2066.76@7, And Winter W
i37@7;60. These. figures are not
above:Chicago prices. . 1
GRAlN—Wheat is scarce and in!
milling demand, and prime - to'
Red may be quoted , at - U,40©1
though we have heard of no sells
$440. - Corn la 'Beattie:lnd ii
sales of mixed'at 80,. turd' Primo
at B.s—store • prices'3.to.s its. highej,
firm with 5ma11138.109 at:sl,2s,and cf,
lots would bring *l,BO. Oats Arr;
generally held atan advance, but;
era report it very difficult, as yet;3
at higher prices: No Barley in n
and not much wanted. ',_,- • L.,
HAY--Sales new at $15©20, am':
$25®:10.
13ENIP-44alas 12 bales at $205. as
HUSKS—SaIes at 23;c143 cts per
TAME—Cleveland Lime is qn;_ ,
$2.50, per bbl, and Common Wi-7'
VL.75. ! . . ...:.
LARD OlL—gales of No. 2 at i".'
1,2 Q nd No. tat $1,48®1,50
_ PROVISIONS -, .t.hottlders, li. - •
Ribbed and Clear Sides, 17U©113:1
Hairs, 1814@18%; Plain Sugar Culf.':
Canvassed,' 21. Dried Beef, 21
Lard in tiercs 20, in kegs and p`:,
Mese Pork f33,50@33,75. . '.
:,
POTATOES—SaIes new - crop ate
$3,50 per bbl, and old at 40®45 l ', ''
bushel. . . f -
'PEANUTS—SmaII sales at 12. i ' t':::
SALT—Allegheny River bran
quoted, by car the load, - at 81,764 - j
SEEMS—timall attlesOir Flans':
$51,45@2,50.•• No , demand ilbr Ohi . -:
Timothy Seeds. • '
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