The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 17, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL. WORKS.
DUQUEISNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, RA3M & CO.,
lissuaiset=ers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS ! ,
invionn4 1. X earn 3117NIATAt
Juin) AND 81113 r4RE 130.11.
ARM.
AND HE AND TADI ANS IRON.
N _
Matt and DROITAT.,,RARA
luTvut RANO.. tAtu1t 213 { 4 . 26
BAIL for OW Roads.
.ND CULTIVATOR
AN MOULD! , eut to pattern.
STEEL INIANTINS, A. B.
_
' and 'WAGON 13PNEN615 and
MMES. !
USW& First Olge and Wanwited.
OFFICES AND WORKS. •
liistseuth Street sad Alllghsuy Riser,
sad 71 Water Strict. Pittsburgh.
SHETFIELD STEEL 'WORKS.
gaidni max & co.,
fl=to,unast. re..
litseefeetevere of every desezipdon of
CAST AN9 GER3IAN ' STEEL,
swim ste.amos.
iLi jo e t tWV.TYO.I OIB P IIII
ac n e
IfirehOuSee 88 Water andloo Ffrst Sta.
titll.l.lM, HAIM & PAILILIN.
W. PA l M i l a le. 314
VasclAs Pautsaura-126 M. SIBS.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
Offleo, No. 339 Liberty St,
PA.
OKH:del - •
B ukcs. Dumoril)
=EL WORKS.
rum BROTH :BB & CO.,
. , .
• afaantsetto 4 en of all Oeseriptions of
• -- •
ME_and 'Warehouse. THIEtTI I OIII. THIRTY
MET sad fiAlLisOds,
IRON WORKS.
16ymenza. Preet.....w. P. roma. Dart.
rairrowiten. FORGE
AND IRON co.,
DiGtSOTACTINUMB 01P
• Bar Iran;
- Ballroom:1 NUB Bars arid Bolts;
• Mansard Car Awles Boiled;
Railroad Car Axles Ihuaareeed;
Letwarotiva Frames;
iswessative Frame Shapes;
Side Bads:
Taira, Strati%
Iphitait Heads;
SterWsboat Khans; •
eseausboaS Cranks;
IPlstra Bads, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws,' collars, Pte.
10111540, No. 177 PENN wrairmr,
ILLESIIMISEN PROEBSS.
Te Trainees are now orepared .to grant been
the !Or im of the ELLEBSEUXIITS PRP-
The Superior quallty • imparted to Rood Iron,
do great Improvement in inferior Iron. and the
'reduced cost, commend It to ah manufacturers of
Pinnies wishing to luny. can obtain Menses by
JAMES. P. SPEER
Attorney for the Trustees,
_BOONS 1 aid A. 'English's BUI/diil. INSM
raid* avenue. 0 •
raysks intereAted_are Invited
the 'te yid% the
Cie I - nice militr
moorla sacees•lalooeratloo.. tee:da
jr,MOOP. I, glayskori & to ,
Pennsylvania Iron Works,
inTaVormale 4 .lril.:: ls. nan
4,24;de _
BRASS FOUNDERS.
scam .. . ... . .
AJOHN' Ili. COOPER & CO.,
• Bell and Brass Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
smut TBO3TPTLY TO OBOES.
Mailable mg Grey Iron . Fittin; s,
_ GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
lIIROTTLEAKEETY AND CHECK VALVES,
ALL GLOBE PATTEBAT.
Intl (kV . 'COCAIELS;
Mass Work of ensm, dawVpflon for
• Sten% Wfaser'And,Ull.
316DiIITACTURKES OF JAL COOPEIB , II
Asplu,e4.—Balauge.Wkeel Stew ..Pump.
Agents for Dr e~ Patent Ott—
ers, the - best:in the market.
Ogee and Works., Coiner Ildrfeentla and Pike
• -- ; I 44,
NOVELTY WORKS.
FITTSBURGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
naindell'A. D. 11183.
ADjuis. itrir.zz it, Co.
luavraarmune g o
BA NXBRAT
XliT) PLATFORM Also COONTXR
SCALES.
d issulfaced
rim Rao
awl
rim PIO Ooffetuiol,/,_4(1.:
UM= OP MIT 1.171111103 i
aid Ida
Pilftebsilv rf 4 • r
iLROEUTEOTEL , :
B'i`g MOSEB,
lion , How=ma9crumcar stustOrea.
I. a and Sato ebb street. Plttabotinh, Pa.
Megan latim, to ttot itodirobil sad
OUR anitalt MUM
BOILERS, &c
HUGH 11. BOLE & CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St,
OMAR itts POTErt,)
,'/Engine Builders, Foundera and
illackinigla, •
Ifenifietare STEAMBOAT =GMH end STA
TIONARY EGNEA, of align&
ELWIN Attention invited to our new STATION
IL WELL =MBE AND PORTABLE
BOILEE. Ilitarielpower. • • --
OAs _ElS k of evkind made to oaderatour
Foundry on
on THIRD below Market.
RIGS for , Oil Wells, SRA 41, PULLEYS,
HANGNg_USEandTOBACROSOBEWS and
IRON TOBAuwPRBIRERS. on Land and made to
_
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Plellth/ S aft - the Agigheill tone, neer tbiPoltd,
• PITTSBURGH. PA.
MP All orders witmptiv ailed. TRY M.
PITT
BMB, STILL AND ?Au
KLIWIVICTI7II.I I33S OP -
TUBULAR, DOUBLE4FIXED TIIBULAN,
YLKE-BOX AND °MIND= STICAU BOLE,
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
01111KNEYB, BENSCHENO AND ASH PANS.
SETTLING
ENSFIRB3_ PANS,BALT PANS AND CON
STEAM PIPES, GAISOKECTEBB AND IKON
BIUDGEEI•
num( DOOllB AND COAL MUTES
°Wee and Warehouse. earner Second,
Third. Short. and Liberty Streets,
•
lir Orders sent tb the above address will be
oranrotly attended to. mh7:189
HANNBILL & CO., •
BOILER MASERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
3011. 1111. Ili AND MI PENN ST.
Haying secured a large yard and furnhihed It
wan the meat encored machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every descrlpoon of Bffll.-
ZlllO In the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimney., Breeching,
Fire Beds. Eke= Pipes, Locomotive Boners,
Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks. 011 Stahl. Agita
tors.l3.estling Pans. Bailer Iron.JlrldriLs. Sugar
Pana,and sole manufacturers of Bambi ni's Pat
ent mien.
done on shortest notice. ialkcild
JAMES N.
WOK 55 enitt 56 - Water ENresei,
PITTSBURGH§ PA.,
arrsorA t oroluts or
IRON OIL TANKS,
EITTLING no% °arras BT MU PEE%
ROLLIE 9 mLL ESTACEI4
Ana EMCEE? IBON
Tor Steamboats.
-Pi'I9'RBIIRtiH.
JARED M. 38138:11...•............11211VRD D. SUM
J IBED IL BRUSH & SON,
XASO7.IICTURIIIII OP
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks.
MEET MON WORE, 40.
61 Penn Street, Pittaburght Pa.
'iIi.ISRADLEY tt C 0. ,.
NO. 80 WOOD STREET ,
gLannflicturers of the greatest variety of
Cook; Pailei. and Heating Stoves,
TO BE POUND. .
. .
• In our assortment will be found all theLATEI3T
PAT? AND USIPUOVisktBr. Tu. and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that any one in
Want of a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
cell particular attention to our new VoLCAN..
isTOVE. tor churches. halls and stores. Over StIO
sold in three montas. Intended for with or with
out casing. AU who have used them pronounce
them superior to {►ny other and-far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price - List. cBO
lIMMOUSt 0081
11111131 07
. 119113 T /ABM= 0/
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
'TSB FIERY FURNACE,"
WASSRGHIB:LI' kM;MI.
THE NZW._ AIPIT.DIMT OGGICIHO STOVE.
••REGTILATOR. , * coLunsis COOKATO_
VAN'S Wisugansti Patterp) POHTAB
RANGE CAST IRON MASI TLEs.
REPLEOTORATEIkfree from snit cliff;
MIER PRA). FINDER% ich.
200, =lB'2oB Liberty Street,
5e23.717 PITTSBURGH. PA.
coOli. STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL! dia CO:
TRIUMPH.
'OR 81T171111210 US GOAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
nil as any other Stove in the Union.
. BEIIELL &
.00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
ilastA i lt ra ianot saie.
Trafi c iPTIITI A 724 - D
4p00111149 91113,Zre:
O BUILDERS!
T
900.000 feet Dry Plne Board'.
1.513.000 feet Da such Clear Plank;
$3.000 feet Iss Inca Common Plank;
26..000 feet Dry 1 and NI lien Oak:
"°,I)UtI ft. )1, I. 1)s. $1 and 3 lnell Poplar:
10.000 jam.-Dry Poplar Scantling;
10.000 feet Dry Yellow Plus Boards;
100.000 feet BetolockSeantllng.
303. 00 feet No. 1 181neh baeldll l ll s
300,000 No. 116.1nch Shinkles. 'awed;
80,000 No. 110-lneb Shingles, salved;
00.000 Flee Thick;
1,000 Ylre 'rile.
118/ Tons Lumber.
Alto, Saw Mlll Locust and Was
Posts. and In the live on band and for
we by AL Dint PATTIMUN, Yards—
No. 103 Rebecca street and corner of Melo and
Juniata streets. nlxtb ward.Allegbeny. late bor
on& of Manchester. arid;
101 ai vcii:/..1 01 44; #3/11 - 41 421
pir &LYON, , •
Serum : of Weights and Measure%
Ito. i letlarli 16.F#211T.
• lastiMaia,S4,:!ll,l!rl7,7sl"..
seisetied oft
c
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
STOVES. CASTINGS, 843.
LUMBER. ,
PITTgAUTQL OrgmE; JULY .17„ 1869.
"Eit=s3l - `idaksaml.
KNIP FORT PIN
FOUNDRY COIPANY
OFFICE AND Woks%
TWELFT4. STREET,
ETTT1310:111.1311, REL
gines,;ollingll:ill Ma
c ry, Nail Machines, Be
rta, and Castings generally.
ATIONAL FOUND=
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and nmallesan IMeNKih
(NINTH WARD.)
MO
WILLIAM _SMITH,
Manufootnret of
tlJ:* ,I • :J.) :.I' 4 S-,
I
FOR GAB LSD WATER WORE&
My Pines are all east Invarlablyit Pits, in dry
sand. and MI feet lengths. Also, fell assortment
of generaL, •
Castinav for Gas and - Water Worts.
I would also eall the attention of Bn_pitrintend•
eau of Elaa Works to my make of ItEruititt.
DUQUESNE. FORGE.
1111=11,
(successor to JOS. HAIGIi - k C 0.,)
Has. htetlities eo-extensiv,e with the, leading
Forges in the East, and Is prepared td promptly
and satlstactordy All all orders Tor STEAMBOAT
SHAM, CRANKS. PISTON ROD", Lz'll ENS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAME'S,
_tegether with every
description Of BliAlrE WORE. Mace and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street,'
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, BEA b. CO.,
Buccesisors to Relntrsow. Mime JI /tht.112114
WASHINGTON 11TOILIKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITISBUR6H,
Esaufactinere of Boat. and Etationary Steam En
agin s, Blast Engines. Kin
tUng, Castings of aU descriptions: OUT ma
and Stins, EC:Me? and Sheet Iron Work.
Mee, No. 116. corner Pint and Smithfield
11%MM..
EnAgeeding nts for
Boil GIPPARD , I3 PATENT INJEfa Utre OTOR
seers. tt
11110MA13 CABLITI & CO.,
Youth Ward Foundry and Machine Verb,
ulameacY ST.. ALLEGHENY cm,
Nghtifamixera of Stith:4El7y and Portable Steam
angina., gm Yttaaca, ruiloya, Shafting, Griot
and Haw Atm WBark W ork; Boiling Mill and Machine
Castings, (irate eights, Wagon Boxes,
ice. Bond to order and have on hand Engines of
ail sizes. , - mallon6
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Stree
i t y
BOLLIUN, BOYD & BAGm .
Chll Molls. Mill Osattnis, 801 l L•thes, me.
DIAMOND
, out, WORKS,
. H.M. Loma & C 0. ,.
Ontee. DALY:7OZ 81M415113.
fen Duquesne WIT. Pittsburgh. Ps.
11117'41111111E;I K,1:1114;1,
TV
atiIIIIISS/011 Nerehanta lizoims to
Petroleum and Ito Produote,
DALZELL% BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
111/I•APWRIKLA ADDREBB,
Boom 17i Chamber of Commerce,
- 133 8011111 SEOOND STREET.
aplo
TACK IMOTHIEBS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
. AND DEALiftB
Petroleum and ita Products,
r it g b o t rt h ug re r
Fhluidelphis Offloe—MlT WALMIT
spl:w3o
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
amnia w. Timm,
31.41057ACT11M1R OP 1
Lubricating & High Test Burning Olis.l
Selipaa Railroad Axle 00
Stands at beat wfthotit change• remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Opecial Oil for
• tropical climates or hot weather.
Looomotiro, Zaplust Slashlas Shop,
Will cat Screws.
SawAILU and Phistail dl3l Qua.
Adapted lorhlgb_speed.
'ajpenolle 011. WeelineasbUSht 011,
usl. Tanners' tniniT• i Hengelo,
Inn &Finishing Ofisliassolinevi
/I assess 011. ipsurranliseh
Work
VARNISH,. to preserre_ liriettt Iron
Work and Aftchintry nom trust. -
These products are manniketured under Dr.
Twaddle , a patent by Superheated Stearn in Vac.
cno. be Imbricating Oils are almost odorless,
perfectly pure uniform, and mostly - light col
ored. stand a {111(n temperature ranch d. and
remain pld dunes extreme Cold. The Railroad
Oils are unequalled - , and ate In constant use on
many of Plc principal Railroads. ' Samples can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
STaßEir. Works at tibarpsburg Bridge.
S SISTIN GS AND BATTING.
HOLMES, BELL & CO.,
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS.
IPVTIE'OM;UMaii.
giiiiilictuerita MUT! =DM aiIidLIGHT
11101(111411/11 ill! BILOXI/Lai
. ,
iiirtgifritclo 4112i.&1211101.
EL P.
OILS.
tisrciAt.
FIFTH AVENUE . BANK
•
Of Pittsburgh ,
Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General
Banking Business, at 19$ FIFTH AVENUE.
Any sum received prom One Dollar upwards,
Interest, at the rate of six per cent. paid on
time deposits.
DIRECTORS: I
F.D. DITHRIDGE, .W. E. WISYMAIT,
W. B. KM. FRANK *IEBERT,
W. C. ROREETSON, MC% HY MEYER,
DAN. KINZER.
L' POIRSTEL. . 3f. ARMOR.
EMI
ED. DIVIRIDGE, President.
• F. F. SCHEIIPCK, Cashier.
jy10:198
• AMERICAN BANK,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,-
. rrnstoman.
CASH CAPITAL • • - - • 18200.000
Stockholders - Individually Liable. '
BANK OF DISIMITNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
Presides . , Cashier.
'-' RECTORS.
Thos. M.' Marsha 4. ! RAM M. Mpytiand,
Writ. T. Shannon, . Archibald Wa.tlace,
James W. Arrott, I ' Jas. 1). Kelly,
Chas. B. f ,I Wm. Floyd. '
l '_
This Bane is now fully organized and pr arid '
to j Ao o NtetatTal Banking btuaness. •
11ART, CAUGHEN & CO.,
,
BANKERS AND BROKERS
,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PTTTErßrimaii, vs.,
usooorszose TO HANNA, HART a 00..1
- ' 4 DIAL= De
Exchange, Coin, .Coupons,
And particular attention pa id to the ptcrehase
sale o
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on London.
WAWA
.
lle' HOMES & SONS,
.A.l •
57 Market Street,
PITT'I`BBIiH. PA:
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United dudes and Canadas.
Stechs,Bonds and other Securities
SODOM AND BOLD ON OONKINSION.
Particular attention paid to tiurpureltasa sad
we o: •
'United States Securities.
mow_
JAY COOVS. & CO„,
Samara,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and so'd. •
Special attention given to the purchase and isle
of Government Securities. mh3o
CITY- BANK. • •
112 Fifth Slxeetirittsbargh, Pa.
CA.PIT.II6 9100.000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSIN%
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bonet and sold, and when 'desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on alt the'principal
Dolma of the United States and Canada.
DOMINIC* ilimßEr. President.
J.i.xSCßoCAlirt. rice President.
Josh B. tionstrATJ Cashier.
DIRSCTOILB.
D. Mason. . James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, • - John Savage,
J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane,. James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyrogle,
Jno.Jos.liennann. - Thomas Barnes.
ktugh Keeling. , jelath
PROPOSALS.
. .
..A.I.V.N•WOVNIWIP:6OO,IIn."I,
..- . - . oF Fl r' E-0 E r HI.T i 1
00,1ThOLL.1110 1, ALLEGHENY Cc ITSTY ], PA.,
til - renunoit. July 1021.1080.
.
ROPOSALS FOR WRITING.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reteived - at
.
tis office until the 20th Init. leclusive,forcOOY
r
log ilsts of Registered Voters compiled by. As.
scissors under provisions of•the Registry La*.
rumples of ilstr can be ettu on ap..ncation.
Bide to be so much the running, line complete. to
Include compering. ~
Tire correctness of the work most belrf.riffed
by affidavit bertne warrants are orsw n for pay
merit.
By direction of County Commissioners.
. .-- , BERRY LAMBERT.
jyl6:m24 Controller.
OP ?ICE OP THE
• CONTEOLLES Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY.PA..
Party:maim. July 8 G. 1569.
VOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
eiCALND PROPOSAL'S will be received at this
office until MU inst., inclusive, for the erection
of a new WOODS N IiTROCTORE at the Bridge
over. Streeoe Thin. at Rithera AWL on the
Eliaabethiowa Road. on the line between Bald;
win and SfifilinTownships.
Plans and specifications can be seen on appli
cation.
EY dlreetiOn of the Cohnty Commissioners.
HENRY LAMBERT.
:193 d&TI - . Controller._
OFPICZ oT cITY ENGINE= AND SortraltOn,
Pittsburg:, July te, 1809.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.-
SEALED PROPOSAL% for GRADINes,
AVIND and CURBING. tie following streets
w ill be ree teed et this 'office until MuND&Y.
July 19th. 114139
FURSES BfREET, from•Magte to Chestnut
street. •
WILLOW STREET, from Fortieth to Forty
fourth street•
THIRTY.FM 4 T STREET. from Liberty street
to Alls.•heny Valle.: Railroad.
Mid for Oradlnr and Paving:
SNOWDEN ALLEY, from Hemlock alley to
the Allegheny Vallee Zellroae.
APPLE ALLEY from Harlem to Miltenberger
street.
- -
linecidratione and blanks for bidding can be
had at this othee, and no tide wiU be considered
by the COM nilttee tint. as Made oat on :he p oper
blaats, The Committee reftirre th lr aht to--
Joel &DI Pr all aids" • - • OORg..
Ming • City, tngineer•
Cit F
WTI Nguema AND Piin ll3l4
l'it tannkki July 10. 1880.
wancE TO CONTRACTORS.
AN —Sealed ropostis 'for tosSing,
amt 'Outing TWbriwy.lgum bTK J from
Penn to. Amstimsa ' , street. - MULBERiIy AL.
LEY.ltam L oBth. to Seth&trte_t, beret:sped
ustU mONuAY. July 10th. 1080.
n
/Eka tor MMus on tomoat this office.
No blar wtli be donsbtereir Dr 1. .4: 7 22rdtter
Weis =kr oat *hirer bah
r fl
fl=
uowshor
1 1 5 4 1 7 1411 1. OWais 1.28/SeVo
FINANCIAL.
®Ln, •
SILVER • AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Con Wood and Fifth Stmts.
mph
JANES T. Bey &Cal,
emooeroora oat. JONES s 00.4
Cotner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
3E1.416.1V Mr.. 333 3E 2 1. 63 s
BRE AND BILL ALL MINDS OF
GOTERSMINT SECURITIES,
BOLD, SILVER AND COUPON%
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
(tom' Interest Allowed on Deposits:
lo mszyneL= . on Government Bonds at
mar Order s exceeded for the Pnrehaser
and Sale of STOOKS,' BONDS and
VOLD. , •
•
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
GOVERNMENT BONDS !
We will register all kinds of Government
Bonds freeof charge. Tile gives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss. or destruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in , Government Bbnds,
OOR. FOQRTs & WOOD STS.
mv12.1126
tAjt Rittontto Gairtte.
Ea
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE Or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t
' FRIDAY. July 16, 1869.
A decline of one quarter per cent. of
our governmint bonds at , London de•
pressed the market here over half per
cent. on the average, and gave gold,
which was barely sustained, a . firmer
tone, when bonus recovered part of the
decline, and further information being
obtained from London, the price of gold
steadily declined from 130% to 135%,
with a rather bearish feeling for the
moment. The temper of the gold room
does not, however, admit of any wide
fluctuation. especially as regards a
further decline below present quota
tions, and it is most likely that beibre
next Thursday. the market will . have
•reached as high a quotation. as it did
since the first of July.
Government bonds, lifter selling
down-to ii9g, recovered to 120%@120%.
The lower gold quotations, however, are
not very favorable for any further rise
now; also, larger amounts are offered on
the market than for a long time since.
StoCks are dull, and have all declined
except the New York roads. About
Cleveland and Pittsburgh nothing re
liable can be ascertained concerning the
reported scrip dividend. Express stocks
are weak, without any special yielding.
Money easy. 'Large amounts of cur
rency are shipped for the East.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz Gold, 185%; Silver, 128; Eighty
one's, 120%; Five . Twenties, 1862, 123%;
do - 1864; 121%; do 1865, 121%; do 1865,
Consols, 120%; do 1867, 1203!,; do Is6B,
/20y,; Ten Forties, 110%; New York
Central, 209%; Erie, —; Reading, 93%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne tt Chicago
Railroad, 53; Ohio Misisidppi,
82%; Michigan Southern, 106%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, -107%; Chidago &
Rock Is/and, 17%; Chicago ft North
Western, 80%; Chicago a North Western
Preferred, 94%3 Adams Express Com
pany, 59%; Merchants Union Express,
6; Pacific Mail, 88%; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 36%;, Am. W. Ex
press, 41. '
sacw.eridE, Large.
_Small.
London, per £ 0,16 0,85
Paris, per franc 273(, 2834
Berlin. thaler 9934 1,0035
Frankfort, form= 58 '59Yi
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady &. Co. Gold, 136%; United
States Sixes, 1881, 120%; Five• Twenties;
1862, 123%; do. 1864, 121%; do. 1865, 121%;
Ten-Forties, 110%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, /865, 120%; do. do. 1867,
12U34; do. do. 1868, 120': Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 90;
Central do. do.. 99; Cy. Facades, 10734;
Lake Superior 9fl.
(By reiegistai to the Pittsburgh 9fteetteo
NEW Yong; July 16,1879.
Money easy at 6@7—inside rate on
Goveinments. Sterling quiet and firm
at 9%@10%. Gold lawer, 'opening at
186%, and closing at 185%©186. There
were rumors this afternoon. that the
shipments to-morrow will be light, and
.
that the. Treasurer will sell three mil
lions gold next week.
Governments opened dull and lower,
but closed firmer. Closing prices: Coupons
'Bl, 120% do. '62, 123%; do. '64, 121%;
do. '65, 121%; new do., 120%; do. '67,
120%; do. '6B, 120%; 10.40'e, 110% Pacifica,
107%. _
State bonds steady and quiet. Tonnes
sees, 56g; Virginias, 61%; Georgian 82;
North Carohnas, 46; MiesonrU, 87%;
South Carolinas, 66%.
Express stocks dull. Railways lower,
the Vanderbilt stocks declining 408 per
cent. It is stated that the stocks are
under the control of a clique, ontaiders•
having but Little to do with them.
Bidding Aiwa at 5:84e Canton, 60 , k :
Cumberland, 3134; Western Union Tel
egraph; 36%; Q,uickeilver, 15; Mari
posa,Bl3 8% Boston ; do. preferred Wat e ,
rP 14%; Pacif ic ower, 16;
Mail,
;
Wells Express, 21%t. Adams 69%;
Ameriesan, 4134 u ; Unite States, 72 ; Mee.
el:nuns, oth; N. Y. Central. 209%; Has%
lens, 14%; Hodson, 180g:gteadhlf, 93‘;
;4114 26%; lillokntrol, 1,W,, * I .
BoMMus / 05 3.0 Lim= 0441114.-1414
P11114)1110,1;Nortliliatem, 110%.
do. prelbrred. 94%-1 Hock Islandi 1163 i;
St. Pan), 77: do. preferred, 83%; Web
ash, 7434; Ft. Wayne, 103; Terre Haute,
34; do. preferred, 58; Chicago and Alton,
13834; Ohio and Mississippi, 3234; S. Jo
seph, 129. . _
Coin disbursements, 5706,440 Treas.
.ury receipts, 5942,684; payments, $l,-
192,931; balance, $90,600. _
Mining stocks at Boston; Copper Falls ,
734: Franklin, 12; Hecht. 80; Haneock,_.4
htinnesota, 2; Quincy, 23.
PITTISBURGH DLtEtKETI‘
Oaths OF Pripasumais GAIDITTR,
FRIDAY. July 16. 1869.: •
Speculators continue to keep Flour
and Grain up in Chicago and New York,
in face of the line harvest weather for ,
several days, peat and the almost cer
tainty that all the small grains will be
secured-In go'd condition, and that the
yield will be considerably above an av
erage.
The reports from nearly every
quarter are very favorable—in many
sections the Wheat crop his already
been safely housed, and the only com
plaint
noticeable/is that here and there
it has been knocked down, requiring the 1,
- Sickle to cut it.
A miller from an adjoining county,
Who was in the 'city the othei day, says ;
that her 'expects to ,buy Wheat at his
mill at $l,OO pei bushel; another `miller
from the Eastern part of the State, 're- ,!
ports that he expects to buy in his neigh- i .
borhood at from 90 cts to $l,OO, and we
are cogniiant of one of our city millers
who declined to' offer above $1,25 for
new Wheat,or future delivery. It is
f
true, millers are usually bearish, as, they
like to euy Wheat as low as possfble,
but the above figures show that they. ' l l
have no idea that the prices which are '
.
now preVailing can long besustained. '
APPLES—SaIes of new crop at pi i
per bbl. ,
BUTTER—Is dull
notwithstanding :h
supply is light and prices are,barely stll3-
tained-20®25e for fair to choice.
BEANS—DuII at $1,75®2.
BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5
$6,50; No. 446; No. 3 Ip, No. 2. plain,
$4,50, and market firm. ,
CHEESE—SaIes Western Reserve, at
15; Hamburg, at 16; Factory, atl7;, and
Goshen, at 18. .
CARBON OIL—Is quiet, and demand.
as usually the case Oh this season of- the ;
year, light.
DRIED FRUIT—DuII. Peaches nom
inal at 9@lo for quarters; 12@14 for .
mixed, and 16 for prime halves. Apples
10®13 ets.
• EGGS—DuII at 20@21c.
FEATHERS— Supply in hands of l
commission men almost exhausted., Live I.
i geese may be quoted at 55@90, to the ;
trade; and IR in a retail way. . 1
FlSH—Quoted as follows: No.:1 Mack
eral,
$l4 per half bbl; No. 2, $10,50; No. 3
large (full) $7,50; do short, 16,75; Balti
more
Herring ra per bbl do Shad. $8,50. !
Lake Herring, $3,25 - per' half bbly and '-'
White Fish, $B. i
FLOU.ft—Continues firm, but the de
mend is only moderate, and prices are
unchanged. We continue to quote 1,
Western Flours at $8,50®7 for Spring i
Wheat brands, tuid.47®725 for Winter
Wheat. • •
-GRAlN—Wheat is very scarce, and -; .
prime to choice. Red.on spot, would still f
bring $1,35®1,40, but these figures could
not be realized for future dellyery. .;
Oats held firmly in expectation - of an
advancb, but at present the demand is
light; sales on track at 66,. and, in store 1,
at 68@70. Rye is in steady demand at
$1,25, and but little coming - ilti. Corti is i
scareecand firm, but unchanged, 78®80 °,
for mixed, and 53®85 for prime Yellow.
HAY—Baled le being sold.to the trade
at $2.5®28, for good to strictly prime
Timothy. • *
HEMP—Last sales at $203.
BUSKS—Bales at 2%(418 eueper pound.
LlME—Cleveland Lime is quoted :at
$2,50, per bbl, and Common White :at t
11,75. , _ :
LARD OlL—Sales of No. 2 at t1,18(4
1,18 ad No. 1 at 1,48(441,48 !
POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick
ens, births coop, at 85@700 per pair.
POTATOES—DuII; sales of new crop at
42,00@2,50 per bbl I
PROVISIONS—Market firmer, and
Sugar Cured lianas have advanced. -
bhouldeni, 14,4©18 for Plain, and . 47 for
Sugar Cured; Ribbed Sides, 173; and
Clear do, 18%;• Plain Ilim, 18%, and
Sugar Cured do, 22@22%. Lard in tier
ces. 2036©20% in-half bole and 21@213;
in kegs. Dried.. Beef, Mess Park
PEANUTS—t3inall sales at 12. •
SALT—Allegheny Riper' brands are
quoted, by the car load, at ‘1,75©1,80. -
,
PITTSBURGH •IRON'IIi/EET.;
OF u oi?lserritalt GAzyrrx,
• FEWAT, July 16, 1869.. i
The metal market presents but little =
that is new or important. There is con
siderable inquiry for desirable brands of
foundry irons, and not mach of this Par
tfcular kind to be had in this market; at
least. As a matter of course,there is not
much doing in mill irons, ;although-_ we 5
understand some of the mill men have
been feeling around this week, to see
what they could bay at for future deliv
ery;
this, of course, has imparted a better
feeling, but it is not likely that there I
will be much done for a week or two.
The receipts from all quarters continue
meagre, and the stoclii . in yard are by
no means large. "
In regard to bar iron and . nail tied%
there are no new or important 'features
worthy of special notice. The few Mille
that have not stopped are . : mining on
orders. and the stock!, of manufactured
iron, as well as nails, are very :Much re-4 `
dneed.
50 tons No. 3 Anthracite' $38.004 mos
10 tons No. Found* , 143.50 4 mos
erruzinvous COAL SMELTED IiItOE.LAKE
sureition.- oRE.
63 tons Mixture mixed= with
Native ore • 3850 5 ,mos
65 •► Mixture mixed with
Cold .. .. 37.50 6 mos
130 " Med. Grey Forge 35,50 . 6 mos
100 " Close Grey Forge 33,506 mos
75 " Open Gier F0rir,e.....k37.50 4 os
300 14 ' - 37,Z5 5 :n raos
"oxisIMOAL. ,
20 tons Extreqmilig•-..k.556,00 cash
50 tt Extra Form, 1 51 , 004 mos
370 " Commits 42,00 _rash
50' 14 34.1 x. No's. Forg,e- -. 43,00 6 mos
20 " Cold Blast Teneesioe . •
Forge " "- 49,004 mos
120 - 411 Irondale IA•on ' • 61,504 mos
036.00-4' mon
20 tons Inferior
20 di hiaramee (fd0.).....' ;00 —4 mos
cirtomm. Ads , N.—Valle dull &id 10 .
0150 10werat$34 1 4047S30010100 to
good cows and steel& • 11.4 'Atm and
gtesdr - td tladdiutg,
said P I MA•• pool Saiikelett;