The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 19, 1869, Image 6

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STEErci "WORKS_
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COUTO A lARNI- dc - CO.;
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• •• ...-.7:::-;-',,‘,lffporiWnitrs of
©lq;' NAILS, STEE,I4g
by 143 X illtiAND:BPßifiCsl . '''
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ffuIbra:PLATSIVALND HE ADS
iSAm:.
. GUARD IBON,DBAG and DBOrrEn
4. YLABGA:- VIIICTEIV: B&BS ? ' - pl. uirD, ....
• i 1,1*It111:tor Coat Mses. 1
t • t :./airlalits* Resaosralsrur,
• ,__ DrLTIVA.T2STEEL.
, -. 4 . 'WING Ant MOULDStra. pattern:
" -lA. ',Tutzw-gTZEL ABAFT fit. .43. B.
' •i' ; ''BBEitrt Awl WAGON 1351.1548. and
1
CUT 4_ 113'AND 11111 S.
Ali Goodslirst •
.....
Class and Wan
' ;l _ ' '''.,... l ,iisicas AND w.osis:-.1.
siste.rith street and Allegheny;
and TV Water Street, Plllehr
lastaletELD EATEX , 701:9m ..
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SINGER, NI211014:
•
'• •
•-• Ifauntee of every riesetiptl;in Of
CAST AND GEIIIIIAN
i en. l . c.arAl-IlterrossErrEni.re
• ./XLES, STE.EL TIRE, tte...
. •
,
Warehouse, 83 Water andlOil First Elts.
BASS 84' PARKIN•
" GINTIZAL rARTNISS:
wlit:lasiosur, Ezusss =max
era. W. Bass. 0111. S. PARKIN.
BMW. Paean—B. M. SIEB. ,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
;,/
Clpse, 'No. 339 Vberty St ,
PITTBBURG/a PA.
1%111:413 - „
taws,poLtmorre
STEEL vrcpwL
PARK, BROTH= it CO.,
Xsatifsetnie.rapf all ilf.scriptiorut of,
garrOMIX I ,6
d Wart 3 lh TT oza t ie THERMIWIS,
Li) BT/13 , ET.
ilm3x i; . ,
prniinuirmn.
ii!to:.wozqcs,..:
Ba
Ms. Vxaiszs, Pron.—W. P. ?or".
INICFSBURGH FORGE
.atic) !Rom cO.,
nmstrrimtaiss or
IBarlrom.
. -
itaihroa4 FtbOhniurs and Bolt
LiathroomlCar'Aiiles,itened;- ---
Wa1r9 114 4 , 0r /Wee litammeregi
•Seeseastlie:Framen
• bostsitsialtsfrazattlihspog
• Rid" Rodin ‘-= - •
•
Piston liesdr;
,zur < litestabost •
• littainimotersnity, •
• Pistons Nods, Wrists;
' • Ctillars, tee.
1fp;"177 imlurrt sTiumq,
mletssinzes;, Pk.'
.4 1 1 •
.11
• -
r.!fflieltzuftes imp 1110 W eirered
, ses tor, the r nee tha •,-..V.Wt151dA1714 / PRO
q. The airpors:o 'linear Imps:Media good Win,
- the great Improvement -In inferior Iron, aad the
deduced east, eammeuttt elk athstrahritaters
pyrttp hing a l4 use It raa obtatn ltel' ties -
ISPEEIt
;1) 4 itttallerflifitieTrUlieets'
BOOith / Ina Si,9eit
Yodel aeue. • -
Parties , interesti ale fawned t 6 milt the
SHO&PBEH@Ett WOUrde. ll ihere the • recess la
sow • ameoesshiloheratiolt.' ; • - la3:410
EYEBSON,PILESTOrt
Trot' yror
stud 11.5V•''IllIAT,
Aftatoswffils Hones, . •
steMl:dev, „... ' irrr'rSOlMo ll- • •
BRASS •FOUNDERSr
1,. JOFti XL 99prigio.. lIIMVIr wan.
JORN:3I: COOP - ER 4- CO:
Tot Old „Bragsronaers:
SEM
Blatt/Ail - VASTIIVOIS
, . lizamisorisixLi- To OUDSR.I.
MakeblCO - Ailey Iron . Fittings,: I
A GAS I'Xi4;I 4 ,ND TUBING,
t3kECE Vila ES
••• v••••y Alaveliaall PBTTERNO
~
1:1140Thr CO • • fg,
Brass Work oLer i &le* foT
Steanpv ‘er ann. '
startroxdrolurzsors. M. cour mins
bnproved BaIane r MIATIU4 II , I W
Agents for Dreyfus' PatentiOU
- • 4tfot Ifi4hafaCieft. toq
= ,
qtrienefASSOl tf
ZICLVJUFIY WORKS.
prierBITGR . ,
7 " . " 4.:i iiOTELIVI'WOIII II B.
Founded A. D. MR.. .
PATA'ABIS. ars.= ai CO.
wow ~x27#58t0r2 ~,!,--,
1-zr.zys.roNEy BTANDARD,OP COPLADIBA 46 3 1 PA.7-
-, pi 3 OWPOW AA , ,
..
siile-A Ilia 5i.,,G . .,- ~, ! cc
.. ..
Jf,ntu ?aped Patent Door Looks an d :
Ditches.
osii i
Paint and coffee Mills. ac t _
72: 7 7:' , . OP FIBST reSIIIIE ad pri
119.1....,...
t.
: j 3,9 .
=
3 31717 = 74t)al,Aggictaws -ourratureas
Xos, 3 ‘ , 0 4 §.:-.lcatittgEstirais.Pittlib_ ,Iras Pa.
trpoo:,4 iti;:11to welt to the deustuag sad
t*. 110113115 sad ruawi
ENGINES; BOLTABA atc!.
HUGE :.BOLE t COI
Cor. inint Miff and Thaquennetiii
PrWr.9. l- Ar" ,l-, P
Frapitr Butldersy. Founder 8 ' an d
-Ataktasei.
=ANIMA' — l' ENGINES and
11.4nnisetnre S
TIONARY 11i01.1fa t otAll sixes.
Oda' attention =Meal to crux newBTATION.
n&
' O wEL/PARKQPIR: AliD'ErFrABLz
OILPA.of 15. , ohempower. •
0 6• . my kind, made to olderatone
Pounder an 4 ; C 4, ATESET below Market.
GIGS ?or & Ply ails, 5 .11, PITLLF,Tk
HANGEM,HO IC and TOBACOODCREWISand
'MON TOM.OMPIUMBIZA; an nautrAndtrid , 4 . 0
40414 theja
pf,f IND USTRIAL WORKS,
.
Prozudal oatzue Allegheny Elver, nearahe Feint,
PriT2III3BGH. PA.
"e.itTafeis — promptrylllled.. Trti tra
El
1 "1T PITT
gam, sinui T,
WORKS.
CARROLL . & SNYDER,
'
MEI
NAPOPAOII7BZES OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE•PLUED TUBUL
FLIMPACCI AND criaxamt. STEAM B
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH P
SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND C'
DENSERS
STEAM PW ES ES, GASOMETERS AND g !
-BRIDG •
'I'RISON DWRII AND COAL SHIITES
Wiles and Ware t 'house. eereee t re v : t or:d,
Thirds Short and Liberty 8
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
lir Orders sent to the above address win is
romottv attended to. 1:12117:162
WEL BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, SR, 114 AND R 6 PENN BT.
Having secured aiarge yard aitd furnished it
wit!) the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to lllSMltArlare every descriptlcnt of BOIL
ERS luthe bestmanner, and warranVd equal to
any made In the country. Chthaners.'Breechicg,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes. Locomottve Boiler.,
Condenters, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 3=3, /Leta
tprs, f4attling Pans, Boiler Iron. Br..dxu . s,•esear
Pans; and sole mamtfartaxers of Barn. , lt. rat
eat Boilers. •
Itepainu_done.o . LeilLoitest not _
JAAINtlikB4T,Elgs
W. 5f .and Watel'inreet
Pprisitnatur.;•iise,
• ••• • spumnortram.
IRON OIL TANKS ,
:..-,:wrziarisiAttisrcersza.icsawries.
SOLLTN
idILL STACK%
, . 4aketBBxiT rim RIME.
_ For Stdamboati.
,TAVUtp AL, witnsa,---.—»*.SDAMD SUPAt
_TARED 141. -BRUSH ai r 8036
• aumACTOI4.IIIII OE
14 44 1 4101ier%
IRON wolliiAlh
62 Peissa 13~, Pittgo#7o,,Pa•
STOVES, CASTINGA,Ico.
k:.11.10411.16EIr aC4)
110.30 WOOD STREET,
..stiaof•the Molest variety 01
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves
vo sa POUND. ' •
In nor assortment will be found all the LATEST .
PA.TTh RIVE AND IMPROVILMEN TO. And the
replitittion'tif brat Stoves Munch that env (mein
Want of A good Article should purchase none but
thoioutintifkatared by us. u they will be Sound
the most durable as well as economical. Wapiti
calt cetillantar Attention to ourgiew VoLCAtig
BTOVB.Soreuratee. halls ana stores.. Over 500
sold in three months. Intended for with or with
out ceslipc who,bavonsed• thstp.pronoasmok
them an is.; to any other and I
far cheaper.
Send or Catalogue and Price List. je3o
' NANITFACTURZB B
' t serxicev - iner-
BOSTON COOKTNer - WGE,
•: " -
"THE FIERY. FURNACE," -
WAUMIEG Bunzwrou.
tEIM ' ANIVOITEW COOKING MOVE,
"11BOULAToB. , * COLUMBIA - COOK BTOVE
• ._VAN I I3` Wincitmati Tatter_ny PORTABLE
MANGE OAST IRON MANTLES; WELLMAN'S,
RETLEOTORAREArriesasthdirt MI dust;
GRA.TRERO,
•, 206 and DOS Lthertyinteet,
5e95:117 PITTSBURGH. PA.
EMI
OEL, STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
,
,C4/10. 9 16
TRIUMPH,
BITUMINOUS:COAL.
„
. 4 1 1 / a rranted-tollOo4l Bate Ofittmat
nil an any other Store in the Unions
.faIETLEa & 00,
G;;;AC:1 3 3,1
No. 285 Liberty Street.
ey;
ittilikittil and far I sl e, • •
minus wrovzo,
aziatimw o 7
Ar., 6.1 ante - V.ifirign
-4 ' 4 LitiißEß.
TOT_ ,
11111CillARS!
300.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150,000 feet lyi inch OlearYlank;
'_ ~.; • .: 68,0100 feet, 134 Ina COMMON . Plank;
513,00Ufeet , Dry I indlittetiOsk: • _
A 3 000 ft.
~ai, 1, gh. A and 3 inch ropier;
10,000 teat - Dry Poplar Scantling;
10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. -.• -
303.000 feet No, I_lB inch Saginag 5hin
,.....,_, es.
; ' 1 HOO.iwaittfo.ll6-inch Shingles, sawed;
,000 No. 116-inch Shingles, Mated;
t i
, Iti t 4ooo ire Brick ... -- ... ,*. '2..
4400 broXte. _,_ ; ~.. • : „
. • •WO , neyire visr; • ' -..
Cedar
Posts, and all articles in the line on hand and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTRIISON. Yards—
No. - gel Rebecca street and corner of Preble and,
Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny. late bor.
Aagli gr•liginchester‘z . -... • aP:B.
Vialc!):4;t . :lEl.;poit',l3TTl:
$. LYON
gn —7
Foingyikajlip!ct) tia i_
tBettreen Liberty aid freely sin*
prdetayrempa etteadat
4KRM:BI3M3H. aEI : M D4Y,
'NDES, AOWNSTS
101111
1N a••
FOUNDRY COYPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET, -
7:Pirtatittit Gtt, PA.
CAE oiling Mill Ma•
chinery, Nail Machines,'
torts, and Castings generally.
ATIONALL FOUNDRY •
AND pjpg WORKS.
Corner Carroll end Smalls:tan Streets,
!WARD,/
prrriErbuiton. PA.
•
WILLIAM SMITH,
rilanufaciturer co±
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOB aelf. AND W 12173 WORKS.
t . '"
Hy Pines are all east invariablyin Pits, in drf
sand, and lAfees lengths: Ala?, hall assortment
of general '
Castings for Gas aid Water Works.
.It7gP,ll l ,'°*%l 4 l.
tp :ll. tentnn of ofAsnisme.nd.
NM
DUQUESNE FORGE•
,
ITILLIAN =LER,
(Successor to' JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
*Riis'fictliMes co-extensive; with - the leading
Forgesln -the Rut; and ' Is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON RUDA, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
SHAPE,.LOCOMOTIVRAMES.togetber stith every
description of WORK. Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
aplt:h4o
It° SON,' REA t, 1304 •
Snoceskort toMdAtsBolll. MIMI* =msg.
WASECINaTOZCWOI3IIIII,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTSBURGH, •
Manufacturers of Bost and Statlonagy Steam En.
shuts Blast Engines, MILL Machinery, Gearing,
Mints M
Outings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and St ills,oller and Sheet Iron‘ Work.
Once, IM, corner Sint and Smittdeld
Streets.
Agents for entlyasut'S PAwasi Iff3BOTOIL
far teedingltollees.: lallardf
Q 3 48 &
It!" 1011 . Watijanudg gttlackine
IiLIiDUEOVZ 3T.. 3.1...L1G!11M1CT CITY. PA.,
. .
Banneacturers of Station , ry and Portable Steam
kaftans, tn.k. radaya,Obafttng, Grist
and gaw Mill Work: NM and-Machine
Castlngh'erate Barr : waignts, Wgoltt Boxes.
&e. Baud to order and nave on nand 'engines of
CEIMILAL FOUNDRY'
AND ROLL 'WORKS :
. ssoPengiattvet.
Boman; BOTD.I JILGIAVIN
„,01111 RoU I, /EU Castins4,' be.
--' DIAMOND OIL WODIE111. 1 ;,'
.P IMP.9.# Co. ,
rO4 SCIT ) 4• II ..Z:F4 4 '4 31 :1 7413 M I. '
fel3 - • • Duquesne Ws,. Pi,tiebinitti.
arlandsidon Kerehants and Broken to
MA . nets,
, .
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
/ 4 . 3 -i. i/ F ir .. 31i . 1 0 4 . • •
.
1/001 . 0 , 17, Chamber of Commerce.
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
APIn _ _
.
imornzus;
- COMMISSION MMOIANTS ,
DJUALIEW ffi .
Potroleunt 'and Products,
Inticburtn Ollce--111.LLEWSBUTLDINGe
corner or Duquesne WiT &Ad'Meta*
rhtlade/P4lll.9.lifir'M WAIZTVT
api:wro •
ECLIPSE -PETROLEUM' REFINERY.
- HEBB C. TWEDDLE.
'ltAanfiritortausu
Lubricating & Niel Test Barniiii Oils.
-4,3-
'anima Itailread £zle OIL "'
StiMds t ilipst;;;wtthO t ehange:"..rernalas
limpid ailOweat temperatures. Bimetal Chi for
ArMel,ll eUmates or hot weather.
irdietnaiiifigh lagßaist
! . 1m1 . 011111 , /llstdriPlNlliir NSW 001.
'- • .
so ineit•Lighs6 ..
oil, Taimera F , HUARD ; •
Wir lisdaJtsupg.lll,dilasel a k
Homes* I. •
ADMOIC hittl•—•serra Iron.
F Mall Si
-
Work and *Merl' et.
p ductal are toauqbeturea =oar Dr:.
Tweddle,s_patentjr3uperhemid stemn Vac-,
0n0..' be &fabrics ng Ulla US almost odorless,
'SOY -OuFe ova, and to/early
_Debt col
a atm, I Di u %
i .emperature smeaansed. and
re nlrmpfd d nextreme cold. The inroad
Ohs are n nequalhed" An.SI gallka.amta ni -1311
many of the prinel4l Nauroane. SaMtdes earn
be exardned mid , orders left a B ri d ge WOOD
Works at 15 strum.
11 -.9
..o•••*•••• •" • -
A NC ! * * POteN
j, errrSl3v a.
itinatiklad - fitsitri/LUoteki l o l M/ 19 !
ANIONS AND lAAONOILIA
OIL&
ANP: II L IS IO9'
IMINK7=I
MI AVENUE BA
OLPittsburgh,
Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General
tititineo, M 195 FIVTR OZNIIE.
X:nk sum received from One DOliar Upwards.
Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid on
time deposits:
- - DrRZCTORS:
, „
irr.'DITFIRIDGE, W. P. WEVIR
. gm.
W. R. KM:3.I FRANK mIEBERT,
W. C. RDRERTSON, HP. v IVY MEYER,
DAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR, , .
, .. -. ~,,, S. PORRSTEi... I
ED. DFIIIRIDGE, President.
F. F. SCIIENCE, Cashier.
AMERICAN BAH,
140. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
rrrrsetraait.
CASH•C " • - 4 • • 8200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
mum* OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President., - • • • 2 _, Cashier.
DellsOtong.
ThOs. 3L Marshall, John M. Mairtland,
• Win. T. Shannon, I Archibald Wadace,
. James %VI. Arrott, .1215. D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leeds..;_ 2 Wm. Floyd. .
John Floyd. I
This Bank la,now fully organized and prepared
to do
k &general Banking
jelo4B
HART, CAUGHEIE & CO.,
` - BANKIIRS AND'BROKERS
Corner Third. and Wood Streets,
E'r1"1"S331:711 , 13111,
tsucesasoss TO HANNA, HART s 00..1.
• pinatas rs •
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
and sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
sight Drafts on London.
ROLDIES Sc SONS ,
57 Market Street.
IBM
ICollections made on ail the Principa l points of
Cie ffsited States Vid CieuidS!.
.f,ts"_ , i . , .....'.-, :., ... :„. ,•,..,',, .*, • ?::- •-, • .
Stifttejkinds litdothtr Securities
.
• • . ••. BOUGHT &ND SOLD ON COKSCD3SION.
Particular attenUon paid to tha Dam and
sale at • •
'United. States Seentities
Ja.Bouu
JAY' 'COOKE & CO.
.
334Eimilmeiegs, •
. •
114 SO 17TH THIRD STREET,
rsuADEDPar.A:
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
botight end sold. "
Special attention given to the runtime and sale
bt Olittait.Secriritite. ml4O
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa:
~,cApiTAL.6IOO.9OO.4,
BiOCIII6I,DEKS IIDIVII gILIT LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID QN DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHASGE
Bought and soi,d. and when deaired remitted to
••Eusopee :Corlections Salida on alrthuptincipal
points of the United States and Canada. •
DOII INICIC 111)18KN. President.
JAMES MCCABE. Vice President.
• JOEtit '
• DIRICTOnS.
D..lhutien. Jameg,McCahe,
Thomas Bourke, ' - ; John SaYage,
BunleTT , Jr., • TerenneVampbell,
• rattick Kane, James'Plie v ian,
Chas. B. Barr, • H.A.Fr ogle,
Jno.Tos.liermatin. Thoma s ernes,
Singh Keating. ' jei:k3
DOLLAR , SAVINGS' BANK.
NO. OS .- [VERTU STREET. : .
CELLUTEBED 'IN 1835. 1
ASSETS 82,503, 431 3.
Open daily, from 0 o'clock A. ,w. to 3 o'clock
V. at:4—and - • SATURDAY. EVBXTNtiS, from
May lst to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o , cloce,
sad:ram Bovemberist toMay /tits from 6 to 8
o'clock.. . .
Deposita rec e lve d of all sums o f not less , than
ONE DOLLAS and a dividend ' of the routs
declared take a •_year, in Juno. and December.
• Interest has been deelared semi-annually In June
and December since the Bank was. organized, at;
the. rate of six percent. a year. :' :
• - ,
Interest, ..11% not drawn out, is , placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, ant bears the
same Int crest tromthe .Ist days of June and
December. consPottnillug twice a year, without
.troubling the.deposiWr to calLor, even to present
his passbook. At this rate money wili,double in
less than twelve years. ... •••.
-.Books containing the Charter; By• Laws, Rulea
and Regulations, furnished gratis: On applies..
tioa at-the omce. • _
l• ',. ing:I2II9I.3M4MOROZ<ALBREE.
f 1 . ell ...._‘ t.. te• 510AFBAMPECTSL :
John O. Backofen, A. M. Pollock, M. Th.
Benj.& if alinestort, ~,Borriir t ow n. .hn.,,b e
" itt u geldtley, t '' - tmeritila 17,
i
tier,
James D. Moeda, Alexander Speer,
nags° Pt:Mnti Ar ffilnlsgan Yeager.
•=',"- .- -- • Tntrargsis: -'•
Win, J. Anderson, , Aobert C.j.onnilsi
John C .
- Henry J . &Inch.
John C. Bindley, .'.'reter A. Madeira,
George w k i l t kr ~ „,., ~ „ ....his,ldarshsli„
mu 41 ~..,...., . ..7, , t• ..: wanes P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. McFadden,
~.Charles_a«.-G9ttori. . „ . Ormsbg Phillips, •
, Chu,f,‘Mka, ~‘ . ~• • - y l. Bingwalt,
- 4 -
john :J . EldlleaPin. . Wm. A. fichmerez,
Wit= 8. Haven, ' • Alexander Tindle,
Pater H. Ranker, • ' William-Van Kirk,
A l t
- Richard Bola • ' Isaac Whittier,
-James D. Kel ly.. • Wm. P. Wank's,. •
, LlBlAstram 11 pro LBS A.. COLTON.
4:7: .... 4- snowirtanx - vinms.t 3-.6 . D...MICEDs,,
COAL AND COKE.
,c - iiiarcoALti ,- coAtur.
DICKSON, STEWABT & CO.,
NO. 567:.•!LIBERTY4 . .E1TBEETI
innitMONU ZWOB.
turnah VIVOO. s.
0111trus LUNA 21-137 A
co*iUshrah , =. et BI the
"lowest morket DIV
_All orders left et 'their oaNk*iita t eimeft to
them through the mall. oe otfiermeo vg:
oromrdlr.
..i4 , citaitioc Shad
= Vilt:-Pilitomee Heron` in bar
lke4ll4ol"43Trhntaby-1,4c tletPilitaehnli:rivizat.
te OLAzie CO., 172
and 174 ood Direct. tg'k4
FINANCIAL.
40-4 F+nnl s o .T-.10,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bouglit'ittifirdiest Prices.
IiLERTZ, Banker
Con Wood a n d Fifth`Streets,.
JANES. ::it ABA DI2 il
85 O,
..,_ . _ . .
(Bnooossors o 8., Lke)Nlll3 &C 0..)
\ Vi r '
• Corner Fourth.arel °al Sts.,
3E3 ..ele.. Dr XT.. "IM Rte!
, •
BUY AND BELL ALL BINDS Or ,
GOTERNRE 7 ST SECURITIES,
• 1
GOLD, suivEß AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABIA TRIMS., .
'.lnterest Allolted on Thipositu
glorgon Oo r verament Bonds at
lowestieirt
Order. executed for the
tu ti l:ale of STOCKS, MINDS and
- JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
GOVE - RNMENT' BONDS !
We will register. , all :kinds of Oaten:meat
Bonds ieee of charge. Thtstives the' holder ab
solute security against theft,loss. or destruction.
AMES T: -BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
iiourvitz ar;irooi STS.
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FINANCE) ANp-Tit,93.,
Opricizor Prrmarates GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, July 17, 1869. .
The tendency of 'the gold market dur
ing the last two days pt s the week was
decidedly doWnward, not cnly from
natural causes, but, also by artificial
means, resorted to by cliques. The re
duction in the rate of interest below 3
MEI
per cent, per annum by the bank of
Englaed gave the first' impulse to the
decline, aided by a desixe of a 'large lot
of holders of gold at high prices; and by
paities who had borrowed gold and sold
it ! J t a i order to get currency when money
co minded % per cent. per day. The
h i lhest quotation dnribg the week was
1 and the lowest was 135„ from
whieh the market - . to. 135 3 / 4 @136.
Thd tendency for the next" month be
ing upward; sales at the deolie have
been light, and fudging from' this it is
more than probable theta short upward
ibe Mai; can' ran 01,
the week by a reaction, probably below
the lowest point reached- on -Saturday,
The unfavorable weather for harveating
the grain and nay ; crop may stimblate 4
theispWarit mattemeht -of gold, as ex
ports will be light on account of high
priCes hire, and _ favorable - crops of
Europe will preclude 'the' ' early
chasea by England before the Tread - tit'
aWsilcia axhapated.
Gisrerhianerit ' ' 'bonds, Wisicfi — rapidly
fluctuated, for new bonds, for the past
wedaiornli7 3 / 4 10 1106, were not quite
up to the highest point, but had improv
ed on better London, %notations. The,
present higly price, and the tea' thaethe
advanced figtiree were not detained, ha
brought out a number of sellers, and it
seems as if tile supply' on, the pparket
would be adequate for the balance of
the government , purchases , during 'the
month. The uneasy feeling in Euro
pean politics not faiorgble to a_
further rise of oul bonds there, espeei. 2
ally should goldlnaterially advance be.
yond present , quotations, which tbere
is every, prospect.
Stocka were dull, as usual on Saturday,
except the New York roads, which are
cliqudd.' Althbugii'values on the stock
exchange are considered entirely too
high at present for safe• investment, yet
it is not likely that any large • decline
can taste place
.under an easy money
'market, andaatrict enforcenient of the
Money, in our local market is not so
abundant, but sufficient to meet -the
present small' demand for ligithnate
business, which is exceedingly dull.
Quoto;otus ,as, recovea ny ktk. , • 1'
Mertz: Gold, .138 ;t> WPM; 128; Eighty.
'one's;' 120%; Rye Twenties,' 1881. - 12334;
do 1884, 121%; do 1865, 121%; do• 1865,
Consols, • /20,4; do .18.07, 120%; do MS,
120%; Ten .Porties, 110%; New York
Central, 212%; Erie, —; ..Readina,!93%;
pittsburgh,. ...Fort ~Wayna ,&',Chicago
Railroad, 53;, Aldo &
32; Michigan floathii* 106%; Cle , 4**
land & Pittsburgh, 106f,,Chicago
Rock ..Island, .19)41 , Ctihnito& North
Western; 80g; Clilav di NO* Western
Preterred,94%;,-4me ' Express Coin
panv, 60%; liferohantsr Bx?(ess,
aye Pao 'Mail, 82g; Wawa nion
Telegraph Company, 36; , Ans. W. Ex
press. 41%.. ,
Exaturiciu, Large. &tag.
London, per 2 ••• 13.6,73 ;16,86,
Paris. per ' franc " 28%
Berlin, ;haler " • '993.4 1,08%
Frankfort, florins 58 59g
—Closing qnotations'receiVedrliy James
T. Brady, & Co. Gold, 135%; United
States Sixes, - 1881, 120%; Five-Twenthie,
1862, 123%; do.
Arg-Tw 1864, 121%; do. 1.84 121%;
Tei-Fottio, 110% Fl
; eriti* Janu
-and - July, 186k120%;
120%; Au. Ch:t. ~1868, 120%; Due Com
pounds, In; ljniOni , Pacific RallrOad,a4,
Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifies, 10785;
Superlori9B. - 4 , -
[Br Teierrszei to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
- NEw•Yona, july'l7,lB7Bl"
31 moi s ral t atir andrsallyfit 7!,per cent:
Sterling cihretat - 9%@)10 per'eSnt. 60.11
lower, „moat*4s%, declining to'
181106'artdooloisingtati-135%. The ship.
Ai totdaywere.s434,ooo.
Go*Otitientit eteatty. ,
Coupons of 'Bl, 120%; dp. *'44%,113}4;
'6 4 4- 12 44; (10.•L'•65,•,121%; new ..do„ 151% ,
do.- 0 67; IV)34eden 4 68, 120%; 1040% 1103 1 '
Pacifica. 1 0 7 g;:`.
State bonds steady, closingnrietzi wen_
Tennessees, 55%; Virginias, 61; Georgia
833 i; North. Carolinas, 45ki; _Missouri
87,.1` South Carolinai, 65: -•
Expresa stock active and firmer.
Railways active on Vanderbilt stock
. but on others heavy New York Centr
has been to 214, and ' Hudson to 1843.1.
Bidding .Prices at 5:30: Canton, 60f .
Cumberland, 31; Western - Union Te
egraph, 36; Quicksilver,. 160 Ma:
Pon, 8: do., preferred, 15; Pacific Ma
82 ; Boston Water Power, 15!"'
Wells Express. 21% ; Adarui
American, 41':' United States; 73'; Me
chants, 9; N. Y. Central, 213,
lem, 143; Hudson,' 183 q; Reading, 93
Erie, 28%; Michigan Central, 132; d
Southern, 1053/ 4 ; Illinois Central, 1433:
Pittsburgh, 19634 • Northwestern. 79!:'
do:" preferred: 94;i ;_Rock Island, 115 2
St. Pauly 78%; do. mimed, 86A;
ash; 74; Ft. Wityne, 133: Terre Haut
34; Chicago and Alton, 159%; dci. prefE
red, 158%; Ohio and Mississippi, 313 x; r.
Joseph, 127; C. C. Jr. C.. 713;.
Bank statement: Loans, 5257,008,75
increase, $1,583,347; Specie, 531,055,41
increase, 6788,538:Circulation, 631,178,4 i
decrease, - 599,208: Thiposita 6188.431.74
increase, 55,234.462; Legal Tenders, 85
859,706; in`crease, 53156,978. The Impo:
for the week were 66,925,955.
Mining stocks at Boston : Copp
Falls, 7; Franklin, 12; Heals. 80; Hancoc
2; Minnesota, 1%; Quincy, 23.
Coin disbursements, 1 , 560,582. Tre:
ury rnceipts, 51,896,918; payments, 51,96
.149;" bitlance, 690,736,348.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OIPTICT OF PrITSBURGR °AMITE,
SATURDAY, July 17, 1869.
Business, generally, has been vE
quiet during the past week, and it
not likely that ,there will be any imn
diate improvement. Indeed, busin
is always dull at this' particular seas
of the year, as farmers are busily r.
gaged ibsecuring their crops,_ and wi
out the aid of the country peop bu
tress does not amount to much in t
city. as the demand for everything
confined entirely to _supplying inirue
ate wants.
The crops and crop prospects, pre-t'
and future, is all the absot bing thy
of discussion in commercial circles,
. .
upon the result of the harvete hamrs
future course of , business in the count
.
at large. With good crops. safely
cured, the future is bright and , full , f
encouragement; while in case of failu
the reverse • would "lie' the 'case. T;
the season has peen baCkward, arid t
~,.
crone ut many lcienlities, ,_ badly in j ut ,
by the continued wet weather, is a E.
.
tied fact; bat that there will be an a d
.
age, 'arid probably more than enliven, ,
yield of wheat, is generally conceded,,
' The "bull" movement:in Chicago
but few synipithizers aside from tii,
t
who are interested ,and cannot Petal;
as a criterion ,
of .the market. Whi
:.
is relatively higher • there than it is t
I
any other market in the country, a
to-day there is no margtn .netween et
•. s
cago and New York, or any other :poi;
,
This, of itself, .is sufficient evidei
that the upward Movement there is i
ligitimate, but is owing mainly to ,
manipulations of speculators, - who: i
t,
'carrying large stooks, and• are bring'z
;
every influence to bear to keep pril
np until they can unload. •
;--- APPLES—Quiet and unchanged, 8;
_ply light; salsa at Mt-, pert' bbl,.. as
quality. . • r..-
BUTTER—There is not much offeril
but the demand is light ' and prices '-',
barely sustained .. , 20 . @;26 for fair',
choice. 2. t..,- - . -,.."., ,",-.1" t' - ; .- :ti t
BEANS—DuII at 01,75@2. t •
BROOMS—Quotest as follows: Ni l
88,50; No. 4- 8-64 , Pc>::.&-tra, lib. 2, pie'
54,50, and market firm.
CHEESE—SaIes.. * Western. Reservei
15; Hamburg, tit,' 11:4- 1- -Factdry, at 17; f:
Goshen, at 18.
CARBON. OIL-4s-quiet, and demo:
as usually the' case: this season of .
year, light. ' . ' t
D.B.IttH -PADTr„--DuillPriaches nc
- inai At -9@tiO'fbi . quarterst• 12@14
mixed, and 16 for prime halves. Apt •
1.0@l& eta- , ~., -, " - I
EGGS—Quiet ariertinehingsicl=recei
moderate, Sales at 20@21c. 1 .
FEATHERS Supply in--hands,
commission men - almost exhaueted. L
I geese may be quoted at 135@90;t0 1
I .l , rade. - mut lid: in atrUall way. : -; ~ .
1' PISII-41.116tedlia'followiNo.-f,Mri '
oral, 814 per half btl;_No..2, 510,50; Ni
large (fulls 87014 - ,do idiot, 86,75; Bli
More HerrineB9"perlibl. do Shad, 38, '
;Lake Herring,ftlB,26,,per half .bb1,..;
White Fish, 88.
• FLOUR—Is firm and in limited s ,
ply, but there is no excitement, and
demand continues light being •ponfic ,
'mainly to supplying immediate win,
The feeling here amng both'dealers ti
consumers is that Yen' present pri: : .
will not long be an.
tained, and`this,
counts for the limited .arrivals, •tindq
duced, supply. We continue Pi:- qu'i •
Western Florin; at - 88,50@7 for Sprig
and .$7@7, 2 25, tor , Winters. , Rye Fr,-;
46,25w,50. 1 _ . "—r- • i ,
GRAlN—Wheat 'is ' scarce, and i
steady 'milling deniand, anclwe ttontiii
to quote at 41,35@1,40 for • goodz
prime Red. Oats firni and many holdt
anticipate an advance but, as yet,•the i
,mand is only " moderate, and prices ..,
'unchiingedt-66@67•0n track, end 68( - :
in store. • Rye is still selling at Si-.
withbut litile- = - offering. •• Corn is v::
scarce and with& fahl.. demand, may= •
quoted at 80 for mixed, and 85@881
prime Yellow. 2 , 1 tt - i •
in
HAY—Baled is . light supply, it
we ban report'agie to the trade at 32R,.
finaliimalleponditi-s , .
—Llist salbil'lltl2,os.' - ` L ' . -..
auSM4---sitlea at t%®B eta per p4;;''.
, LlME—Cleveland , Lime is quoteci''
widso,• per 'bbi,- arrikCommton. White
81.76. - - -I - '
LARD OlL—Sales o Nos 2i, at, ;$l,l
1,18 rid no.l at 14501,48
• POULTlLY—Sales i ot` 'spring chV . ,
ens, by the rioop. at 65@70c per-pair. i": ,
POTATOES—New crop In goal sup ;:' . .z
and dull,; and .cannot- be - quoted , att. -- ;
52,00 per •bbl ' •
PRiPMIONS=O-Market firmer, i..'" 4 ,
Sugar--, Cured ,Estneihave - advanc:
bhoUldere; nvois for Plain,' and, IT:"•
Sugar , Curedt Ribbed ;Sides, 17.3 i i
Cling , do, 18%; Plain Hams, 18% (LI.
SugarCured , do, 22®22,H.,•Lard , in t - - ,- ",
ces, 203.20% in half' }bolesand•2l@tf= - 2 , :.
in kegs .!. Beef, 22: Mats. Pi';''''
133,50. '
.:*PEAI4)37&-Smitllfsaleilit; l2,
.„
SA.IIN-Allegherty - River brands
,quoted, by by -the car load, at $1,75®1;801,/,..
Ij -"' •LL Dr"' Good. Market.
NEW' our,•lttly 17.-4 Dry. goods llt
40t1Pacrei, the price& are tlr4::
mental et, anda9 *:0 outrage btkor - -1
more active holders anticipate
Tre o 11714,4a.r.a.0t taro t 4 4.34 A ittevro9tplotac,
chantio.