The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 15, 1869, Image 6

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STEMA WORXI3.
•
DUttUESNE WORKS. •
001,E AI RAKIA & 00
•114)aufactileeiti of
MON,'NAILS,:sTEEL.
•
AXIMIANCk.stna AN as ,-
at QV .
IngrEingt.; 1E; t. AND .ivroATA.
.. , . .
, . .
BAT BAR. BOUND AND EIQUaRE]HtON.
ND HOOP SHEET AND TANK lEOl. '
ILA?. PL WIWI AND HEADS,i 1 . '
°TIMID IRON num* and.navitTEß BAR%
PLAN. easy. ulurrEir, . BART. • , ckIANLER
,
I N tarli t SLAT RAlL t ior Coal Rods.
OW A kaMitDblaS A. HARiti , W TEETH,
.:...EINO,PLOWr.NDCULTIVATR STEEL.
4., EL WINOS A N o MOULDS cu t
to pattern.
EL TInEE; STEEL SHAFT 0, A. E.
CH, BUGGY and WAGON SPEIN6I3 and
1 , ,- I,
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES . ' 1
Ari6OOds tiisf class and Wirranted.
•-- - °FIUME - AND WORES. , , ' - .
iz . I
alaterath' Street and AllegtkeitY tlrfiri
sum 7? Water Street, Pittiantrget.
BISEFSIELIP STEEL WORKS.
SINGER,: HECK ic 00.,
PITTSBURG'S. PAL.
Manufacturers of ix dpienpuon os
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
XATLW I:MANG%
ELLL..:C, AND PLAATORM SPRINGS,
AXIABOMEEL T11,14E, Itc..
WarahOubeg 88 Water and 100 Flratits.
A NILILLEIti 11,1111111.
?arm=
WM. ansvosiri - . ttEXIBEN
O. W. BARR, I. CHAS. PARKIII.
EivSeiax. PANnum-13.; M. BlEtt.
CRESCENT STEEL virortims,
ELEA; RUM & PARKIN,
orrute, No. 339 Liberty St,
• • prema . ittrnet re:
BLACIEf'DUJIIOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTH
.R & CO.,
• re
vof all Qd priors of
EfiX9EXEMA.
. -
wee. and Warellionse..THllaulm, THIRTY.
/EMT and .RML.is,Oka idTRICETt.
IRON WORKS.
MIL VARMEM, Wert...—. W. P. Pop.m. Burt.
pITTSBURGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
KASUI'A=IIIINIB OP
Bar Iron;
Railroad Platt Bars and Bolin
Railroad car Aides 'toiled;
Railroad ear Axles Hammered'
Atteoznotrve Franisid
41OrometivelFrame Slumem
Aide Rods .
Yokes,litraps;
Vision •Read=
steamboat Shansi
flieminboat Crandon
Piston Rode, Wrists; '
lltasan .laws, Collars,
•
Moe, No. 177 PENN STREET.
PITTIMIEGIL.. re:
BLLEHRSHAESBN titOCESS.
True Trustees are now Tire_piZed to grftllt been
-
ors for the use of the -7.LLs'lcwid.UdEltf PEP
,IT
superior quality" Imparted . to good Iron,
Vie Vest improvement in inferior iron. end tee
reduced oost.oomzuend it to all Insmufseturers of .
.;Zanies nishirur to use it , can obtain licenses by
lIRFO In g " •
JAMES P, <SPEER
Attorney for the 'Trustees,
BOOMS 1 and 2, English's Building, 222
Wealth avenue.
- Parties interested are , invited to visit the
IHOZABEEIIII.B WORKS. where the roeessis
Darwin suecessitilOtarssioa,
EVIESSON, PRESTON
Pennsvlvaniairon Works.
tIST 11.1 MT
wiLreLtf,s'i4p.'flelto.4l4 l-, 61110, „ e
sa2.4:dfl . PITTIIBUROU
BRASS FOUNDE R S.
.acant m. c0cumue.....z...0 • • Eurr?ng.
JOlly E.coorEE - a co„
Bell t.
and ifraii Founders.
BEARS : CAS o' GS
suint:rit6rdiTrir 14.) OBLIZIL
Mee* and . Grey Iron Film S,
GAB PIPE AND TUBING,
taRo r ruksiEETT.IND QIIECLVALIV.ESI
eLL °Lodi! -
14Z 4.)TY 4Q(jf:y/Ez
,
4
Brass Work of eery deierlpilon for
Steam, Water and OIL
,11(0117,11171171{EICS9F J AFOUL% all
tram Pump.
,Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil
- -ero.,tkebeat &Me Market.
(=ea and Works, corner liiirteenia and Ilte
Streets. sp2.,
COAL AND COKE.
71/AL! COAL` ! 'COAL!!!
ringq4„ STANIRT & CO
L
Baying renlovArk4ir ft4v,,e
SO. 567 LIBERI7-! .STREET 9
lLately City lirloltit irdIIIASICCOND BLOOM.
Are lowt , "pretsted to itotitaLkoc4l(oll6ll.lo ,
SIM NY LUMP 'lnn COAL OZSLACH: at the
lowest market _Pelee.
AU orders. Mrs 414 , their Odor, or odoressed -
shah theougyo,,lhe.,flop...,srllLbe- ottenileit .
promntl9.
41THOGR.A.PagRS.
QIN GERL & (MEDI, Successor*
sj FM. esounce &
- .
"'AC /CAL UTILOGRAPIIIESS. i
The f.,,,,,, v LithoilrMatatabllahmenl
tut opgrAgnsi B e • Cords,LeUef
'Bon , / Ands °Uvular& - thaw Cards,
I.llE_ Di t zu tagglo r u siP 6Strktftr ies Z l N
amanAltreet, flctbaricia, '- , VII
FOUNDERS, MACEINIsTs.
RNA? FORT PITT
FOUNDRY: COYPANY.
OFFICE AND Wong%
TWELFTH STREET.
PlTTliitittaa PA.
larnwinin, Rolling Mils Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Me
tert4. and Vaslings generally.
NATI08ALT011311111)11.1r,
• . -
LAND PIPE WORK*.
CormsmeiDarroill is% ilismsdlomasi Mereelilis •
• • • ,
(NINTH WARD,3
P r 1TT8.11117103143, .1".011.
WILLIAM SltdITH,
Iklanufacruirer - oT •
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
?OE GAS AND WATER WORK&
My Pines ere all cut Istearliblyln Pita, in 07
sand. and 3$ feet lengths. Also, fuAa.aortment
of general '
Castings ter' as iuta Water Works.
e;litnrild ai.o aali the attention of •
DUQUESNE FORGE. .
'WILLI/UK'KILLER,
__ •
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities etre.xtensive with the leading
Forges In the East, And is prepared to propptly.
and aulafaetonly.dltallordsrafor STEAstutmx
SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROI3+,_LANEES,
PITMAN JAMS. WRISTS, MAILROAD AXLES,
LVQ./.IIOTIVE FRAMES. lodether With every .
descylptlun of . SHAPE Wtl.Kra. (Nike and Forge,
,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First. Street.
aplCh4o -
, ROBINSON, REAL& CO .,
primsuusii.
Baccaeors Lo 80130150 X. Mx IS t lezzzsgh
WASHENT4TON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND iACGINISTS ' PITTSBURGH'
Manufacturers of Boat and Statonary :imam Ea-
Blast Enalnea , ] Lill Machinery , 4(AleTiti
and ettwa. Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Odtce. No. 11$, corner IPlzst and Err-Unfold
SLYez le. •
• Agents ftrr OIPPARD93 PATENT INJECTOR
for teedrog boilers: fauzer
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Woad Foundry and Machine Works,
SANDUSKY BY.. A4atagell3.l;Y CITY. PA.,
Manclacturera of Btatlonary and Portable/Hearn
t, r sway.. &Attica, Unit
wad Oars 3WI Work. Bolling *l.lll and Machine
i'satturs. orate. Bars., Weights, Wagon Boxes,
&^.. Build to order and have on band Enelnes of
all alma. - tavico6
ff.NMEML FOUNDItY
BOLLILLN, BOYD & BAO4LEY.
CDR 1 Rolla. gill Costars, Roll Lutes. ac
117ARIN6 AND RING,
Commission lerehints and Brokers Is
Petroleum and Its _ Products,
DALZELL , S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAYS
PRILADELpELIL ADDItZ.I3B.
Boom 12", Chamber of Co amerce,
323 SOUTH SECOJD 3TICICZT.
&pia
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM . REFINERY.
ananart wa C. nnatix•
IIMittiVA.CTUBER or
.Lubrieating & High Test Burning Oils.
'Zs ilroad Azle 011.
Buttavveat: heat without"change; remains
at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Loeolgionire, Ruglike, 110eldne Shop,
Witl cut Screws.
Saw *m and Planing Mill
,A-tedirebigitapeed; - •-• ^
Bp e - 011, Wool litead.ll,lgot 011,
011, Tanners , Altnell Weasel.,
newness till. 11Parnallne.
ARMOR to preserve Bright Iron
Worksind
These p roducts . are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s_paten3 Superheated Steam in 'Tae
gu°. he Lubrics ng Oils are almost odorless ,
perSCI ft' Imre, 0134ind' mostg an t col.
u rea ; sun d s rugatemperaturw nn d.. and
remain llm rld during ex trerue cold. The lroad
Ohs are unequaled, and are in constant use on
many of toe-principal Railroads Samples can
be examined_ -and orders left at 174 WOOD .
ISTREST,' works at aliansburg Bridge.
TACK BBOTELEUS,
';CO ON. kIIffiCHANTS
AND DICALF.RS
Petroleum and ' - its Products,
;
Tituoargit* OfiIes—DALZELL'S BUILDING.
corner os Daquestie-Way and Irwin streets.
Phludelphli 0a44-127 WALNUT BT.
solzwn . •
0/4D WORKS,
/oElce, DLLZELL BUnibiSe.
fela ' Duqueine Virir. Pittaburidu Pk.
pave MUGU
NOVEllit WORKS.
4 , & DAMS. W4= )
& CO.
I . IP
CEYSTONE STANDARD, geIERA NIS 8 PAT:
ENT) i'LATEON#ASD COUNTER
S 1. E .
iFI 4 9:Air.B(L Word Door,. Lecliksad pateiesi
- Plitatesnif Cole* se: • •
'3OEIIE2 OP RUT AUTO MUM 8114
ruirbaribillftwes.
_Yn"_✓-tY,{3[eNfj"^Ap#'T~Y.>:.j.<S-: *' ~','~~:
AND ROLL WORKS
- - • .
SsO Penn street.
OILS.
H. M. LONGA CO.,
„ NOVEIIa'Y WORKS.
Founded A. D. 1833.
gmaGyk r , 6AzArtitz„narlsrdli,:
ENTNIA,IIO,ILERS, &c.
_
.11116111. BOLE Beoo,,
Con Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
must eat rots:,
; - • - •
Engine Beeilletere Foundere end
.11Inciti4iets.
Matinfl&nre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of an Mies..
ASI ENG IN E -ATI* S T R l n i g
BOILER, of 15-hbrteepower.
ASTlNGS L eteyeay tnd, nude toorder &tour
?caner', on THIRD nTlF t r i raMitat,
RIOS mt. 'VS Wells. A
BANtIESS,NOISIXaIte__ BAOOOII6REMS2a
IRON TOBAOOO wags*, en , nead anol made to
order, at the - . •
'INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
lyentlng on the Allegheny River. our Mil EMI,
ateetaui. rA.
Sr All Orden promietly Tay
PITT. ,
BOILER, STILL AND TARE
IVOISKS'
CARROLL & SNYDER;
ktANcr.acTint.ralb 01
TUBULAR, DUUDLE-FLIIED TURDLAR,
PIliA-140.E AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
DLL STILLS AND OIL TAKER. '
CHIMNEYS, BREECHINO AND ABA PANG,
ARTTLINo PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERA:
isTEAnt mita: uAlsoidETZlts AND [RUN
PRDION
BRID DOORS AND COAL BRIITER
OMee and Warehouse. corner Seeond,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
Pa:
MP Orders. lent to the above address VII be
pounnly attended to. tobt:ltte
Wit.BARNHILL & CO.,
• BOILER MAKERS
AND. SKEET IRON 'WORKER&
2f08.10, SS, SO 13111 SO PEN T.
Having itellted a largo yard and furnished ft
Mtn the _most approved machinell we are pre.
paced to manufacture every description of BOIL
BES in the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys, Breechlog,
Ytre Beds, IStesze Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condenser*. eatt - Pana. Tinta.4/0 atale.•..Airre
tors. baturnat.Piuss. Baller isoff,Atlfte.s. nun
Pans, and sole manntaetnrers of Barn='s Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. tas:eld
JAMES M. ELITES,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
-- irmsnvnes.
Rairovicivaiß
IRON OIL TANIES,
RITTLING PAWL COMM ISTERX
ROLLING MILL NTLCIO7.
• • RIVISKILMT IRON WORE.
For eteszabosts.
Jai= Y. 8it17811.... D. 3217111
JARED N. BRUSH & SON,
IMEANUTACIVIXELS OP
Stearn Boilers. 011 Stills, Tanks.
MEET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Z!enn Street, rittsourah, Fa.
STOVES. CASTINGS. dco.
A. BRADLEY &t CO.,
10.30 WOOD STREET,
• idatratacturers of tae greatest variety of
Cook, - Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BE POUND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PAT Ittiti AND IblritOVeMlitt TS. and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that any one in
want of a good article should purchase none but
these manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most uurabie as well as economical. Wotild
call narticular attention to our 'oew• VoLCA No.
eTOVP. for churches. hang and inures. Over bite
sold In three monies. Intended !or with or with
out easing. wll who have used them pronounce
tnem superior to any other and far cheaper.
bend for Catalogue and Price Get. ello
GRAFF HUGUS & CO ,,
itaannticrtnuess or ZYZIT '7421277 07
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"THE MERRY FIIIINACE,"
Os WARYINO Binztotoe.
THZ NEW_ A2PTI-DM OWNING MAPS.
•111LOULAToic. ,, 00LuXBIA. COME
• Qsriu4TOVI
vAN.B 40Incanati Pattern POR T AB LE
itRAIV IU WE A g_t__t i I
°SATZ I Z mo. T
nbw.s =s
• 206 and 20S 'Liberty Street,
seis:7l7 PITTSBUBOII. PA.
cools STOVE&
CET, T,HE ['Err.
BINS/MLA Ora
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUALEN OUS GOAL.
Warranted to Cooky Bake or Rossi as
cell as other Stove In the ride&
BTEISTT.T, & 00, 1
No. 285 Liberty Street.
&leo on mina and ior gale.
PARIAH TOVIDS,
. 174711111 Culte ir re l , .
LUMBER.
TO BUILDERS 2
. 100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
160.000 fleet 1M Inch Clear Plant; .
25.000 feet 154 111 CD Common Plank:
98,000 feet Dry 1 avail inch Oak:
95,0191 ft. 9, 1. eh, and 8 Inch Ponbal
10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scant_ling:
•10,1100 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards:
100,000 feet Hemlock Omani:qt.
'1103.000 feet No. 1 18 Luca- klaglnasl Bb l l2-'
glee.
I/00.000 No. I 18.. inch Shingles, sawed:
• 80,000
80,00 U
FLr No e
8 118-Ineh Shingles, ensued:
1,000 The rick;
100 Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Loirost and Cedar
Posts. and all articles in the line on hand and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards—
No. 181 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
Jtinlata streets, Sixth ware.4llegneny, late bor
ough of Manchester. • - • soul
r M 7JjJI iq i
d&LION,
er of 'Weights aad aIISRIIII4
3.liroulintirius:T, • r
•
ei -; - - •
~ 450v 4 i liti at i stf *
Mai PrelMalatiiadieuis ° 41..1 ' '
FiriArrtnAL.
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh,
Is now open for Disconnt. Deposit. and General
Basking Businers,,at:l9s FIFTH AVENUR.
Any Sum received from One,Voilar upwards.
litteres, at the rate id six percent. paid on
time deposits.
Drnscivas:
ED. DITHHIDGE, W. P. WHYDIAN,
-W. H. PINS . • FRANK aIEBERT,
W. C. RmiguTiaoN. iliso 4 hY MEYER,
DAN. KIN ZEN. D. H. ARIdHlt. •
• EMIL POILESTEL.
ED. DITHIIIDGE, President.
F. F. SCHEiCK, Cashier.
Jy10:108
• AMERICAN - BANII,
NO. 80 FOUETEI AVENUE ,
PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL • •• • • • 8200.000
StOckboblera individually Liable: •
Jo ADI K. (IF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
• JOHN FLOYD • WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
Dingell:dm
Tholi. M. Marshall, I Jorn M. Hartland;
'Win. T. Shannon, , Archibald 'Wallace,
Janice W. Arndt., ; Jas. O. Kelly,
Chas. ii. Latch, ; Wm. Floyd.
- . John Floyd.
This Rana is now fully organised and prepared
to do a general hauling business.
jelCiola
CAi66111161/
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streeti,
.PrrT19131717.4411,
COUCCESSORB TO HANNA, HART'• C 0..)
:marmot ur
Exchange, Coin, :Coupons,'
AEA varticular st al l:12111X to the parasite
COVERNMENT BONDS.
,
. ,
Blain Draft. Con London. -
1117/:104
N. & MUSES BONS,
57 Market Street*
31PrI"TICS731:711A31
•
Oollections made on all tbe principal points of
tb,s Milted putes and Canada'.
&echoßonds and other Securities
BOEIGHT AND SOLD ON. COMMD3I3ION.
Particular atteatlon paid to Um parr-ban sad
sue of
United States SeenritieS.
.11180:111
JAY COOKE & CO.,
3 3 / 9 4.1335.0113,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA..
•,
STOCES and BONDS of All descriptions
bought and sold.
Special ittantion'even to the purchase and Ws
of Government Seelnittes. rah.% '
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. 8100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDOILLY 'LIABLE.
MEMO PAIR'ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on alt the principal
points of the United states and Cauvia.
DOMINION lIINSZN President.
• JAMES JIMMY/N. V ice President.
JOON B. tiOnlist.itY. Cashier.
tatteCTOYS.
D. Ihmsen. . James liteCabe,
Thomas Rourke, - John Savage,
J. Linnievy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane. James Phelan.
Ches. B. Barr. . H.A.Prersogle.
Jno.Jos.Liermann, Thomas
Hugh Rutting jelek3
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
N0.' 65 TOMZTEI STREET'.
. CHARTERED IN 1853.
ASSETS . . ' 09,503,43133.
Open daily, SA TUR DAY A. V. te R o'clock
P. as, and. EVEIkINGS, from
May Ist to November lot, from 7to 9 toeloog,
and from November let to May Ist, from 6 to 8
o'clock.. - .. .
Deposits received 6f all sums .
of not less than
ONK DOLLAR and a dividend of the routs
declared twice . a year. in June and December.
Interest has been deelared seml-annually In June
and December since the Bank was organised, at
the rate of six per cent. a year.
Interest, It not drawn out. Is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and, bears the
same lot crest from The lit days:of-Jane and
December. compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call.or even to present
his passbook. At this rate moneywili double In
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Oharter; By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations, - furnished gnus, on applica
tion at the race.
PAteunerr—GEOßGE ALBREE.
VICEPBEI3II:IILNTS:
, John.o. Backofen. • R ob er t Pollock, M. D.,
'Benj. Y. Pahnestock, ' Hebb. • ,
James Hardman, John H. ttheenberger,
James McAuley, • James IShidle,
James B. D. Heeds, - -. ;.'Alexander tipper,
Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager.
TEUSTISS: «
WM. J. Andersen. rilebert 0.-Loomiai ..
Calvin Adams. Henry J. Lynch;
John. C. Bindle'', I Peter A. Madeira,
George Black, I John Marshall,
Hill isurgwln. 1, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo 4... Carrier, : I . John B. 11c7adden,
Charles A: Colton, 1 Ormsby Phillips,
John Evans, 1 HenryL. Ringwalt,
John J. GlilesPle, ' - ,' , Wm. E:Pchmerrs
WilliaMB. Haven, - `l-• Alekander - Tindle,
Peter H. Hunker. , William Van Kirk,
Richard Hai s, i Isaac Whittier,
James D. KellY. ' I Wm. P. Weyman.
.TitICASUIItR—CHARLES A. COLTON. •
trucocrsuir— 'MISS 11.13. MiCtE94.
HAIR AND . P'EMMymRy.
:TORN PECK .O IINAIMENTAL
NAIR WOBYEs. AND PERFUMER, No.
Ird street, near Smithfield, Pittsburgh.
Alwain hand,inerai aseortMent oz La- dies ttit B ANDS, CTRLS: thintlenen 's wtds, [kis. SCALPS, kIARD )HAINE,ildau _
afab.
ac._ ,f/...%._ good Prize in cash
will be given fro R AW HAIR.
Ladies' and tienmemenle NW Ousting done
ARCHITECTS.
BARR& MOSER, •
?c „ #!. l 1 1 :7 I :VgFiCirril
iniumßousx ,sasaiiinemos itirzeres,
qikie Street; PlUsbdriii.
= 156,1 to the designing and
ding of '..1= 1 " IWIXO 441 PUZZP
BULLIXEM
• FINANCIAL.
SILVER AND COUTO;CS
Bought at Highest Price 4
Pit. R. MERTZ, Eanke l re
CO - r. Wood and Fifth Street/3.
m gp. 0
JAMES / I DitADY CPU UN
(littocesio nt *l6 ifitiO
Corner Fourth and Wood eit,
13 AL IV' Nrii. ID Mt
BUT AND MILL ALL, X IN I.)e
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
SOLD, SILVER IND • (X)OPONSI,
kIOBT FAVORABLE TERM&
Air interest Allowed on Deposits.
: -.'*ll - Money loaned on Eloyernment. Bonds at
jorest market sates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, . BONDS and
' .
JAMES T., BRADT & CO
. . _
GOVERNMENT BONDS !
We. will register all kinds of tievernment
..Bonds.free of charge: This gives the holder ab
white !'"F i t , allsizat tUell,/oss, or destrnetion.
JAMES T. - BRADT&
Dealers in Goveininent Bonds,
' COD. FOURTH 8e WOOD STS.
mviaozs -
Cijs gittsinagij Gr#E.
Ea
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFT= Or PITTSBURG/1 GAZETTE,
WEPNESDAY. July 14._ 1869.
Gold Which touched last evening
136 X, openedat MX this morning, de
clined to 186;i v atia closed at 137 X,.. The
temper Of the gold tooet is' _rather bull.:
ish, and a very strong feeling for much
higher,pilitat is itianlfested,.,althOugh it
is probable that a reaction from pres
ent pnces may follow within a day or
two, especially in case the goveinment
would delay purchasing bonds at ad
vanced tigures.
The exports of gold are moderate, and
below the average calculated upone _dur
ing the present month, but unless bonds
should advance more in Europe, larger
shipments of gold will be necessary.
Government bonds advanced about;;
per from the quotation of last ev
ening, declined X, per cent. at noon, and
closed strong at an advance fully equal
to the decline of the forenoon. •
Stocks are strong, and range higher
through tho entire list.
Money easy.
Quotations as received by Ph. E.
Mertz: Gold, 137%; Silver, 128; Eighty
one's, 120%; Five Twenties, 1862, 12.3%;
do 1864, 121%; - do 1E65, 121%; do 1865,
Consols, 120%; do 1867, MO N; - do 1868,
12096; Ten Forties, 110%; New York
Central, 102%; Erie, Reading', 94;
Pittsburgh,. Fort Wayne it' Chicago
Railroad, 50%, Ohio & Misissippl,
82%; Michigan Southern, 106%; Cleve-
land & Pittsburgh, 107 Y; Chicago &
Rook Island, 17%; Chicago & North
Western, 80%; Chicago* North Western
Preferred, 94301 'Adams' Express Coin.
pane, 59; Merchants Union Express;
5; Pacific 'Mail, 86; Western Union
Telegraph
,Company, 87%; Am. -W..E.x-
Prem. 42%.'
EXCHANGE, Large.
London, per fE.., . , ....:..116,78 ' 86,87
Paris. per l:rime 273 4 / 28%
99% 1,00%
Frankhiri a florins •••• .• . ••••• 58 59 %
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady -'& 'Co: Gold; 187%:-.United
States Sixes. 1881, 120%; Five-Twenties,
1862 r 128Xf do ; 1864.121%; do. 1865, 121%;
Tentlforties, 10%; Flve-Twentles, 'Janu
ary and July, /865.120%; do. do. 1867,
12034; do. do. 1888, l'aig; Due Com
pounds, 119; :Union Pacific Railroad, 90;
Central .dO. do., 99; Cy: Pacifies, 107%;
Lake Superior' 96: -
[3y TelegraDM:tatrMegirrh Guam)
bliiw Toni, July 14, 1879. -
.
Maneyfirmer and active at 7 per cent.
currency, and 7por cent. gold. Sterling
firm at 9X©lO. - Gold opened at 137%,
declined to ass* adeanced to 147, and
closed at 187X 8 @137 with light transac
tions. Shipments today, 5318,000.
tioverntneutsactive and firmer at close.
The three millions purchased 'by. the
Treasurer to-day cost from 120 15-100. to
120 38-100. Nine millions were offered
in`response to'a query that the Secretary
of the Treasury declines purchasing any
bonds bat 5.205. Most - of the bonds pui
chased by the Glovernment were deliv
ered to,the Treeaurer. today, thus easing
the money market somewhat. Closing
Prices: Coupons 'Bl, 1201 i; do. 'B2, 123 g;
do. '64, 1213 i; do. 'B5, 1213,1; - new do.,
12070 1203,;d0..193, 120%; 10-40's,
110y 4 ; Pacitics, lo7 %.
State bonds firm. Tenneasees, 55%;
Virginias, 61; Georgias, 83; North Caro
linas, 48; Missotals, 81M; South Caro
linas. 65X.
Egpresi stooks dull. Railroads opened
weak, but became firmer, closing strong.
- Bidding Prices at - 5:30: Canton, 62-:
Cumberland, 32: - Western_ Union Tel
egraph. 875;;; Quicksilver, 15; Merl
pose, 83i; di.. ureferred, 14%; Pacitic Mail,
; Bostoini Water Power, 15 ;
Wells Exprese, 233 i ; Adams 59 ;
Amerittan, 42yr, ; United States, 72 ;
New York Cential, 206%; -Harlem,
14 4 . 1 4 ; Hudson, 176 ; Reading, 94%-;
Michigan Central. 132 M • Michigan
Southern;.' ; Minnie Central, ;;144;.
Pittsburgh, 10834 ;
Northwestern, 88 ;
do. preferred. - 94%; Cleveland, Colum-',
bus arid • Cincinnati. 7534 ; Rock Island„
11734 ; St.. Paul, 78% ; do. preferied,
88; Wabash, 77k ; do. preferred. 80%
'Fork WOne,... 1831 Terre Haute, 88_ ;. do.
preferred, 88; Chicago an d Alt013;169; do.
wellerred, • 180; Ohio- and, Mississippi, B2l‘ et. Joseph, 120. • .
Coln disbursements, 181489/..-..
lury receipts, $1,030,240; payments, 11,-
080,711; balance, $04,311,126.
Mining stocks at Boston: Copper Falls,
7: Franklin, 12; Hecht. 30: Ransack, 2;
51innesota, 1%.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OP7ICI: 0/ PITTSBURGH I;AZETTX,
WE:DNEPSDAY, July 14, 1869.
The markets generally continue dull
and devoldoravy thing new ottimportant.
The demand for almost everythiiii is
restricted mainly io supplying immedi
ate wsnts, and; as a consequence, the
weiorne of busimus is light, while in, re
word to I'ol - es,' there are •no important
44.910,
The progress a harvesting is being
wa4 with great interest by the pub
gegotraily, as it is a matter In which
*ve,ro44y Is more or less interested. It
„genersny ootioededPutt the wheatcrop
will 4 , emiiiderahly above an average,
cad liii4eptopie who have been predict
figs yield would be a coil:Tara
tlyft tto/ore, and that high prices -would
theorder of the day, are not likely
to has* their expectations realized.
I Tfur: Noila Tranecripi In speaking of
, the, recent excitement in the Chicago
gnat) market says: "Orain-bnyers here
are looking at Chicago with an evil eye.
, The bulls sad bears of the market there,
i are "cornering" all the grain and des
-1 troying the chances of buyers in as small
i a city as Peoria. The prices of corp and
1 wheat In Chicago are within a few cents
of what is paid in New Nork city. Of
course that is a fictitious market, and in
stituted for the purpose of getting - and
holding all the grain in. Chicago for the
purpose of speculation. ' Somebody may
lose money on the- speculation, or he
ruaygaln largely, but, whichever way
it results, it don't at all please the Peoria
dealers."
The chances ire that "somebody will
lose" on the speculation, but hohlders
in the interior havil made much better
prices fOr some days past, in 'cone.
quenee of the operation, and besides
Peoria dealers may yet find a chance to
buy at their own figures. •
The wheat crop of California will be
fully up to the,average of the past two
years, and a considerable quantity of the
old grain is still in the hands or the
growers. The same is true of oats.
They have a aurfeit of barley and bay
on the Pacific coast.
- APPLES—SaIes of new crop at t3@4
per bbl, as to quality. •
BUTTER—Continues quiet and un
changed: sales of good to vainest 20@25.
BEANS—DuII at $1,75®2.
BLOOMS—Quoted as follows:No. 5
?5,50: No. 4 Zen No. 3 455, No. 2, 'plain,
$4,50, and market firm.
CHEESR—SdIes Western Reserve, at
15; Hamburg, at ,16; Factory, at 17; and
Goshen, at IS.
CARBON OlL—Quiet; may be 'quoted
in a jobbing way-at 29@30, - fur standard
brands.
DRIED FRUIT—DuII. Peaches nom !!
Mal at 9@lO for quarters; 12@14 for
mixed, and 16 for prime halves. Apples
10©13 cts.
'EGGS—SaIes at 20®210.
FEATHERS Supply in hands of
commission men almostexhausted. Live
geese may be quoted at 85@90, to the
trade, and 11 in a retail way.
FlSH—quoted as follows; No.llfack
era', $l4 per half bbl; No. 2, $10,50; No. 3
large (full) $7,50; do short, $6,75; Balti
more Herring ts per bbl do Shad. $8,50.
Lake Herring, 1;3,25 per half bbl, and
White Fish, $B.
FLOUR—The market is quiet but firm,
with only a moderate demand, and no
change in prices—dealers here,- under
the influencOor a sharp rivalry, are-sel
ling -at a very slight advance above
Chicago rates. Western 'Flours are ,
quoted at 16,50®7. for Spring, Wheat
brands, and 87 ®7,25 for Winter Wheat.
Rye Flour $6,25®6,50.
GRAIN—Tne offerings of. Wheat Con
tinue light and there ism good milling
demand at $1,35®1,40 for good to prime
Red. Oats firm' but quiet, and it looks
now as if holders are going to have some
trouble in forcing tbe , market up; we
continue to quote at 66@67 on - track, and
68®70 in store. Small sales of Rye at
$1,25 and a round lot would probably
command $1,30. Corn quiet and in lim
ited supply; we continue to qubte at 78®
80 for mixed, and 83®86 , for prime
Yellow..
HAY—Baled is being sold to the trade
at 1/25@28 for good to strictly prime
Timothy.
HEMP—Last sales at 5205.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2,X@S cts per pound.
LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted at
52,50, per bbl, and Common White at
51.75.
LARD OlL—Sales of No. 2 at sl,lBl@l
1,20 nd No. 1 at $1,48©1;60 - -
POULTRY---Bales of spring chick
ens, by the coop. 81 . 65@70c per pair.
POTATOES—Lower; we now quote at
s2,stXp'per bbl, as to 'quality.
PROVlSlONS—shoulders 143;)15;
Ribbed and Clear Sides, 17360104; Plain.
Hams, 1814(4)18/g; Plain Sugar (hired, 20;
Canvassed, 2 1340224Thied.„8ee - 421(2134:
Lard in tierces 2v, azr:` - tteg add ''Palls 21.
Mess Pork n 3,501583,75.
PEANUTS--Small sales 'at 12."
SALTAlleghen)% River brands are
quoted. by the car load, at 11,75©1,80.
SEED—There isr some inquiry for
Flax seed and none 'in - market. No de
mand ibr Clover or Timothy. •
Lire : Stock Markets.
NEW YoRE, July 14.—Beeves lower,
the 1,900 fresh and nearly 200 left - from
the last market proving too many for
present *ants. Several' small lots un
sold; good are selling at 15, common at
12©13; Cattle, 6 cwt., sold at 13o; 75 Tex
ans, By, -cm:, same 'price; 45 fat Ken
tucky cattle. 734 cwt., 15®16;140 Illinois
cattle, pretty good, 7 cwt., at 14%; the
decline was greatest on their stock. Fat
Sheep and fat Lambs sell quickly at good
prices; poor sheep can scarcely be
sold; arrivals_nf 1850 head, and not
all sold; 2 cars of. Ohio sheep, 76 pounds,
brought'43l,c;l ear,1.77 'pounds, brought
4c; 1 car,
same weight, * brought , 4%c; 1
car, 100 pounds, brougist 6%c; 1 car
Pennsylvania lambs; 59 pounds, brought
9c; 1 car State,- 50'pounds, 10c;: I car '/ot,
52 pounds, 10%c. 80 head otEitate fine,
58 pounds, brought 11340. Hogs; arrivals
0f4.490 head; market firm at'r93l®934-3
forfoe live; dressed sold, at 124'alarnall lot,
17 head Ohio hogs, brought 93;c, alive.
' Cificano, July 14.—Cattle dull, 15(4)25c
lower; sales at $4,50@5,00 for cows and
heifers; $6,50©7.40 for fair to choice ship-
Ding beeves. Hogs quiet 'and closed
weak, 88 25@)9 16 for common to choice.
ST. 14(17,11S, July 14.—Cattle retail at
4iig6Mo. Hogs sold at 7X@9X6.
Dry Goods -Morket.
NEW yomr, july 14.—The.Dry Goods
market is very quiet, yet steady and -
ibm loran staple Cottons. Heavy Brown
Sheeting* range at 153,®17, both for
Southern and Eastern of best makes;
125i@133f, for Printed' tkilleOes: the fatter
rate for new dark Work. Grain Bags
are in speculative request, and held with _
much thinneatti Aznasiteng bring 44®45;1
Great Falls, 4734; Stark, 50.. Cotton
Yarns In number, 6to 32 -firm at 40%12,
and, carpet Wane 423441146.
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