The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 21, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS_
DUQUESNE WORKS
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Ii1011;:-.{NAILS'iliTEELi.
AXLES, AND SP.RINCS,
I Jil liNLTAU
ITIONEs' -
M I3 E A &P"s tIiM EME4 L.74D ANEr s •E r ktri
AND GRAD) •
SWARD LaarN DRAG and DEO PRE BAR%
imaiteisn , alrrzza.BA/DS, CYLINDER
•
IT Z . FLAT RAM for Coal llosal.
EETH
WRA liaW If t a b isS &
-• 1.
. 1 ;4 WAND r psiterit
-STEEL LNe.
• B BUGGY sad spgiliGe and
C• TAAGO
- • •
AstuT • Ana AND 4entrai , . •
tkodsErk.Classtand Warranted.
ornass AND.WORKS.
nth Striet aad AillglianAmer '
..art
and 77 Water Street, efttabwrgh.
209.
881"11ELD STEEL WO B AS.
Eon, NIMIOK & 00.1
, .
ii.....tkure,„,ex every delierlytion or i.
FAST AND - SIMULLN STEEL,
II .13P4N68,
AND PLATFORM BPRINGIL
AXLES: STEEL TIRELAe., ae
.
Winveluose, 88 Water andloo First Mu
briaLIER,:BABR & P4.lllilli.
ELMILLT. 1111t270213:
XICTOALPI • 1 Ba rnum =Taxa,
w- BAUM CHAS. ' , Amur.
ancm r,einnut—a. NM.
CELKSIXENT STEEL WOII.KS,
litiElt, BARB & Rom,
No. i 39 Liberty St,
ITITSBURGH,
=3
BWK !Lydon ) -
!MEM WORKS.
rABIE, BROTlin & CO.,
ltsaufsetorets of all desealptiou of
TratairrEf — ' TIMMY
BAILROAD MKS*
•
Pritsiteses.
mONTWORKB.
Pres,, , ! , ± P. POEM 51"
tikirriThianatt lIRGE
- ••
• -6,1141 EV I ON CO.,
Kinn% Oft -
Sarney=
,gIioUNOOO-.1 1 101-10 41 /M - lanai
.31111110 1 / Car isles Itolledi •
110144.e1l Ha m m ersdi
Lomsometlyeiranzes;
tertelaidiverrame Shapes:
Tolosi Strati*
- ..11110Ailt Moan
Illeguiaboist Shaft%
Bodes Wrist a
• Vilma& Jaws, 0141arti. dte.
=los, No 177' ?ERN STREET,
WEI
ILIESHISBN MBSS.
Ibe Tetuitees dreams Oreoared to Loot liced
no
for
Jim sue of -.tha its.r.xlieltiAUligli PRO
, Mos superior . quality . Imparted to good irati.:
ISsa vest improvement in inferior iron. cad the
seduced east. commend it to ali maidifactarers of
Vas.
Parties wishing to use It car( Obtalis liseases -by
Main' to
,
JAMES P -SPEER
Attorney for_t4e,Trustees,
- • • •
axons 3
1 aruf,ll. Pie gt l 4dliag. 96 %
pasitti avaate. -
tar blea r _interested are Invited to visit th e
Illfor.lißagelts 'WORK& w here , the meat
.110 Win arteeaaarutorteraticai. • - telbdt7
•Evialtso' 24.ritzsicoN & 'CO••
_ .
• ,
•Aumumm Vett ,or .
Warehouse, Nos, slr ik and.lo7 NUM
12WILIST, !mos IteMon seSlionse, _
apilful6 .'
, BRASS_ FOUNDERS.
• •
1088
JOHN. M. .COOPER- . 4k -CO.,
Bell and Brass Powders.
BRASS CASTINGS
XAMLE PROMPTLY TO OILDEB.
Minable and grey 'lron Fittings,
GAS PIPE !i.ND, -
VEROTTLE, SAFETY HD . 011ECE VALVES,
_
4 4;A 4C14:40446412:TErtNa '
Bross Work ot, wry description for
Steam, Pater
MANCITACTUREBB 04 J. 14: and.' ,
improved Ealantv-Wheel steat
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil—
,. era§ $4 4 . 1 be ,in the A t arket •
jq Utz
Tl:slililLTY WORKS.
IEIVRGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. 11183.
ADAMS. DIMES''I* CO.
BLANUFACIVMS 07
fiTAISMARD I ONVIINNIE STAT.
SC
&sit igkeed atent Pledoi -Ltd% andi Latches,
Paint and Coffee !Ma, ac.
MEM OP PIBST 08E713 WWI BIS
Pittabargb, Penn,a4
EN
Aar *Mu; ABIUXUATION Bvuxeres,
StialAaml at.ltua *mit, rtubursk.
atteatton given to the &WOWS awl
CIOUBT BOMB sad MBLII
c - AIPIWNRAB9ULIV I g i I 8E5).2
lluell: , ::E• Bois & CO
Car. Point Alley and DuquesneSte,
mass :as Form)
Xisgine ifaildera; IPtitinders and
MacAintidti..
Bfannfloitnre STEAMBOAT =mum and STA
TIONABY ZNBINES, of all rises. •
AST' s' attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENODDI AND PORTABLE
BOILEA_of 15-borsesuower.
L roAd.• oftrfmysllsd, ensdeloorder stow
Foundry, ou ÜBX•E'F, below Market,
BIDS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING,
_PULLEYS,
HANGEBS,HOITSE andTOBACEIO buBEWS and
IBON r, SOBOOO-PRIMS. on hand and Wide to
orde
•.., . • .
-':itiottetitiAL NORIO,
Frontywan the Allegherralvez, near toe ran,
MP;AiI Orders jyromptiv alled. TM' tni
FORT - PITT
WM, STILL UM
WOUKS
TUBULAR, . DOUBLE.IISIIED
PrLEE-BOX AND CYI4-MOBB '
EH&
CAN Tn BEZEOHINOus Asp OIL A ND
EYS, ASH PANE,
SETTLING PANE, SALT PANS AND CON.
DEMERS.
STEAM eAsomrrzsa AND LEON
rBISON.DOI3BEIAND Coax. imams
•
OViee sod Warehouse, sorrier Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
ro mntlyOrdira sent
to. to the above address will be
attended inh7:lB9
ILIBIUULL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORXERS,
•
Nos. so, sis WI AND 16 PENN BT. -
Hsiang secured s larg e yard and tarnished It
Mtn the meet approve machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every descron of BOIL
ERS in the beet manner. and warranted'equal to
any =de in the country. Ohinmeys, Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, 'Sugar
=_Parut. B =sorti tenstaneturess WoXll'e Pet-
Repairing doni - an — shorteit notice. lasmll
Jeffs N.I:9ITER,
los. 65 and 56 Water ffireet,
P11T5811114311. PA.,
• -
IRON OIL TANKS,
arrmare FAN% COPPER MAIL nil&
301=14 ET.L 10 ,1,4 4124.. :
indp/IPPT IKON WORK.
- Por Steamboats.
ia-UID D. DMZ
JARED N. BRUSH & SON,
scurrnrurnuiss or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, 'Tubs
SISEMIT WON WOGS. &O.
61 PM, * ea * l'lttthurgit, ' Pa.
STOVES c4EkiniqctB. a.
L. BiILAUEDIAZIC at CO.,
so. so woos srmr,
Nantacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Mayes
TO BE POUND.' .
In our assortment will be foundall the LATEST
?ATT.* ENS AND IMPROVaItEbTe and the
reputation of our Stoves I. such that any one in
Want of a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they will be. found
the Mel dinvble as well .as economical. Would
eallwartlcular atteribon to, Our new VoLCANI I
STOVE. for thurches,•balls eta stores. Over SOO
sold in three months. Intended for with or with
out-casing. who have used them pronounce
-them superlorto-any other and tar cheerier.
Send for Catalogue and Price List. i• Je3a.
rEzm
• - -
stAmorAcryszoo or arta/ l'Arnirr Or .
, IEiriCCINTMII3I
1308T07"00oirazi r eR4h1 j ;
"THE FIERY FURNACE,"
rex WAsiciffis. •
• THX NEW urn-ever cocuireg eirovz,
naxatrisaTOß. , l. COLUMBIA. OOs. sTOryft
ia Lsitm• I vn .ffl uusi Axi
SZTIXOTOBILLI . IOA.freo fro ' dlrtaad art;
91LATX XXAM=, //Amu NG* •
` 906 and. 2661,14111e5' street,
seithvii rrrtastraea.
COOK STOVES ,
GET THE BEST.
BE4:111
SELL a co
Tivxtrupit,
roz B.lrrilittPOUl4looAL.
Mendell to Cook j ilake or Boast as
all as any other Steve In the 17nIon.
)3ISSELL &
00
1, -
No. 285 Liberty Street.
$llO on nand and for gala,
PARLOR STOVES,
MUTING
OILATz
ef-z. y , 1 4:3CX:WINO Ma.
TO BirigraDEßS =..-
500:080leet Dry Pine Bo s.
150.000 feet 1% inch Ole Plank;
..•
11ii6,000-feet , lg. Inch on Plank;'
15.000 feet 111/.1 and 7i ch Oak:
116,000 ft. E. I, 1)1.2 an 4 3lnch Poplin'
10.000 teetDrr Porqr ntlin g : -
io,two feet, Dry Yet ow ne Boardsr:
100,000 feet Herolock Scantling.
303.000 feet No. 1 11 inch Smiting Shin
les.
SOO,OOOlO. 16-Inch Shingles,
,sawed;
5 t
I m.,1,1041,c4 titipp,l4 stir r e4;.
1- IPire Bricki -
1,000 Fire Tile.
11.05 Tone Fire CUT:
Also, Saw Mite. Lumbar Lacnst and Cedar
Posts, andall artletes la timeline on hand and for
as,le by ALEXANDER PATTERSON:. Yards—.
No. ME 505eCralltreet ellsoolser orPreble sad.
,InnisitHt Inatotokra Anargany, late bor
ough or manehester,
Ell
„imixqty, -
sewer of Weights saiitlteasslgeg's.l(
No. i FOURTH SZBEET,
C 1 .
rMIUM4Uni.
CARROLL & SNY
sLLtnlzioTouszto o
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
GHTS'AND
tßetween Liberty sad Irony iiteeider ,ll
pedal piereptly attendee to,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: - . -WEDNESDAY, .TnY 21, 1869.
FOUNDZRB • mAQSINISTS. .
.
.51--AP FORT -PITT
_
FOODRY COIIPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSECITAGH, PA.
Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
100,11.T/ONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Owner Carroll and amallman direst%
_.._.NINTH WAS%)
PIT/811111,013., PA.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufaeturor of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOR HAS AND WATilt won't& •
HT Pines are all mist Lnvartablyln Pits, In dry
sand, and Ili feet lengths. Also, tall assortment
of general
Castings for Etas and Water Warts.
eiftl'griew',..l.w.tmiLtroramme:
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILMOT MUER,
(Successor to JOS. P. lIAI6II. & C 0.,)
Hu facilities eckeTtensive -, wtt the leading
Forge' in the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily till all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS. CRANKS, PISTON ROD4,__LEvEas,
PITMAN JAMS , WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. joAtther with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge.
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
.04:1,4°
OSINsON, ant it 4 co.„
i•Boingsaiognne a =sm.
wAsitnumntivoniEsi
FOUNDERS AND 111ACHMISTS A PITT3BilR8H,
Masuaraettirit l it Bask andStattonary ataam Z.
13 ,
Castings ofall IleseripttoaollTanf;
and 8 er and Sheet Iron Work.
Moe, o.
, 112 1 corner lint and titnithdeld
Streets. -
for milloriarlirD4DiS Pl.TKIrr 3N I/u WII
rrnOMS CASEIN do C 0.,;
Imulh Wald Foundry and Machine Work',
usrottatr EST.. ALLIGHISY CITY.
BLannfactnrere at Stationery and Portable Stela
SUEllnea, tqatiops. runty,. Sharting,Ortet
and asw Wg i altolliag XIII and -AK hinge
Castings, erste Weights, Wwen Boxe,
Be. Build to order have on tiend Basines of
an edges. ; r0V14:43 • _
CENTRAL iptINDItY
AND ROLL WORKS
6130 Penn Street.
BOLLIAIit BOYD & BAOMJEY.
Obit IRolli,Xlll Crutßigs, 801 l Lathes, se.
DwITTIiD on %
. WORK
HOW. NC & CO.,
OtDea,DALZSLL strtrzom.
nas D134116E118 War. i'lttatrarati. Pa.
AIF° AND /43164
Coal=MM Meretuists aild Brokers la
Perolown . and - Its Products,
SIALZELI.'S BLOCS, OUQUESNE WAY,
PlErTADursits ADDBIO23,
Boom 17, Chantherof Commerce,
80IITIf SECOND -STREET
rnACS Baorrawas, •
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •
. ,
AND DEALZBES IDT
ketroletan its Proddets,
pit
tsbarik Omee—DATILISLL 8 BUILDING.
copier pf Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
BT.
ard.:w2o .
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
=oda' TWEDDLE,
liLANUFACTUBER OP
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
. ,
Eclipse Bathrond Axle 01.1;,
ilhandsigniat.lund Veleta change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special 011 for
„ i trophmkglbustes or liof westber.
liAmionnitivearanglne; Machine Shop,
Walnut Screws. ,
Saw MU and Planing XIII osls,
41.41untealarbirlimae.
atff. Indle W 001111011114.111111011,
1, Tanners ' Bensoln ,
ingilinlOshiPa ( Oh l easolinel
Harness Oil, ,Parrallinn
ARMOR WINIBIitSu ireserv.e.,l3Atent Iron
new:mis
Work and ery uom
These products are manufactured tinder Dr.
.Tweddletstent ti n f: r uperheated Steam in Vac.'
cud. 1. be Rubrics. OM sse almost odorless,
Sterfeturel-un orbs. and mostly light col
-orod, e nd a met temperatbrettnebnd
rem en pid during extreme Cold. T had
Olut are unequalled, and are inconstant cue on.
many of tile princi pal Railroads. Sam Pies can
be examined and orders left at 114 WOOD
.kSTRAKR, , Works, at libarpilbuilßridge•
Ua . ; ,m aita laeltr;‘,;so;7
OL EB B BELL &
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
URNS;
IE I =TP3IIIThUaii.
iti..I4q II F . M!IP, / k o f 13 :A 4
L IF , =MP I and LleEg
aaelitos ASV Stiesrar.mt
g(.4 . cba,l--- a EA'al.'"ti"' •
Ante Etrinnit.
slrigirrENGS
OILS.
FINANCIAL.
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh,
Is now open for'Discount, Deposit and General
Banking Business, at 11.95 FIFTH. AVENUE.
Any sum received from One Dollar upwards.
Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid bu
time deposits.
'DIRECTORS;
ED. DITHRIDOE, W. P. WRYMAN,
W. R. SIMS.L_ FRANK N , IEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSQN, HENRY MEYER,
DAN. BaNZEW • . M tE .L. RDUIL,
ENID PORIOF
ED. DFE/lIIIDGE, President.
F. F. SCHENCK, Clutbler.
jy10:198
AMERICAN Bin
NO. 80 FOURTH , AVENUE,
rrrTssmion.
CASH CAPITAL • • • • • 0200.000
Stockholders:lndividually Liable.
DANK OF• DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WK. FLOYD,
Presfdelit. Cashier.
DIRECTOREI.
Thos. M. Manta!, ! Jobn M. Martland,
Wm. T. Shannon, ~Archibald Wallace,
James W. Arrott, As: D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
Thle Bank le now fully
Co do tkgeneral 801 l tug
Jelok43
organized and prepared
business.
HART, CAVGLIET &
BANKERS AND BBOKERS; .-
Fforner Third and Wood Streets,
'PITMaul:Awn, PEI.,
ta17001:410B4 TO EIONA, HART a 00..1
DIALIIIB llt
,:EXChaAget; 01.4, Coupons,
And putictdar attention paid to the parcaue
And side of
COVERNMENT - BONDS.
inichtprtA. on Faondon.• -
onan .-- • -
lq HOLMES & SONS,
3113APCFELMIXEL191,
57 Market Street,
rrrprtsminacia.
Collections made on all the principal points of
the Milted Mates and Canada'.
Stocks,Bonds sad other Securities
BODO= AND BOLD ON coiner lON.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
oats of
'United States Securities.
JAY , COOKE ific , CO:,
• • -, ,3l3tstrUsbers
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
• MILADICLPHIs.
STOCKS and BONDS of a/L descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of tiovernment Securities. hati3o
CITY BANS.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. $lOO.OOO.
STOCIIIOLDERS MIVIDEALLY LIABLI. -
_INTERIZT PAID ON DEPOSITS.
TORSION EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
Points of the United Butes and Canada.
DOMINICK liassiar, President.
, JAstis 11c aims; Vice President. -
JOUN B. GORMLEY., -Cashier 4
DIRICTOMB.
D. Ihmsen. James McCabe, •
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patriot' Kane, dames Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, ' H.A.Freyvogle. •"---
Jno.Jos.kiermann. Thomas Barnes,
• Hugh Keating. " jel:kS
D oLLAR SAVINGS BANS.
NO. 6.3 POUR= STREET.
CHARTERED IN 1855,
ASSETS 09,503,431 33,
Open dally,T SA T U R DAY = A. ibr.t_Rl 3 o'clock
r. st.; and EVENINGS, from
May Ist to November Ist, from 7to 9 o'clock,
and from November Ist to May Ist, from 0 to k
o'clock. ,
Deposita reached of all sums of not less than
ONE DOLLAR and a dividend of the groats
declared twice a year, In June and December.
Interest has been declared seml-annually in June
and December since the Bank was organized, at
the rate Of six per lieut.& Year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit of the depositor as principal, and,bears the
same int crest fromthe Hest days of June and
December, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call, or even to present
his pass book. At this rate money will double in
less than twelve years.
- Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Roles and Etegalatlons, inraiShed gratis, on applica
tion at the Whet.
_ E •_, - .
PIIZSIDENT- 4 RORGE ALBEEti,
VICILPEESIDENTS:
John G. Backofen, I A. M. Polloek, H. TA. ,
9,09. F. Falmestock, Robert Rob%
James Eterdman, ~ 'John 11. dhoenberger,
James McAuley, James diddle. -
James B. D. bleeds, Alexander Speer,
law Di, Pennock, Christian Yeager.
Intriiritnet
C W a m lvin j. A A da n m der s, ion '
A - T4 H R e be nri rt g . L l rnea ln i hs .1'
i•C
John C. Bindley, peter A. Madeira,
George. Black, , John Marshall,
Hill Surgwin, • Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo ta.Parrler , John B. MaFadden,
CharlesA. Colton, Ormsby Philllps, • :
John Evans, lienryL Ringwalt, — '
John J. Gillespie, Win. Z. 'Sc lnertz,
William/I. Haven, -Alexander Tindle,
Eater H. Hunker, •
__William Van Kirk,
Richard Ha s , Lew Whittier,
_James D. Kelly, _ • Win. r. Wenatre.
•••,- • T9Atatraira—ca Kii A. COLToN.
' lacavraalt•—iiAlliftti B. D. MEEDS.
COAL AND'COKE.
COAL! COAL!! "COALIII.
DICKSON, STEWART &
Hoins rptaveltty,y,9lice l to
NO. 567: 14.8E8TY STREET,
(Lately City flour MiIItrIECONVISLCi O B.
Aloud 179B:10.
alliwr ZUVrlttrrara, I(oat,tato
lowest market erlee.
orderslmat their (Coe, or_
them through th e te eu;oo2 Myatte xidea so
oramotrr. t •
FISIII--PiltomaC Shad
•r• laid , barrels' Tots
jq l _t n mar Herring ill ba
11. wad tt o i various sized
CilatltsWtsb_._• Labe errlxiy, Foram ,
iiiiiTecieqrade by .wATT, 110044.141
~IIINIMOoQIteeS.
FINANCIAL. - •
SibYER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Street&
JANES 1 m ` BRADT & Co.;
(itte.ceasor. 08. 34Nit8 L C 0..) °
tomer Fourth and Wood Sta.,
3E! AL I\T lE. 3133 NIL es,
. „
an AND SELL LLL =NM 07
•
GOVERNIPT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS:
09 ,?108T 74 1 108A8L11 TIBBJBLI.
-. Interest Allowed on Deposit&
Mir Honey loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
- • _
Ostlers executed iOl the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
SOLI!.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO. "
GOTERNIKUT BONDS !
We will register all kinds of Government
Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab
solute security against theft-loss. or destruction.
• -.JAMES T. BRADY &' CO.,
Dealers in , ,Governnielit Bonds,
COR. FOURTH & WOOD STS.
m913:125
'o.,...frgi#, - I* - ttj. 4aiOtt ..
FINANCE AND TRADE,
01111o4of PiTTsurmair Gezirrni,
CIESDAY, July 20, 1869. A
Goidlluctuated to-day between 135%
and 135%, with a firmer" feeling at the
close. Market.for the present seems to
depend more on the quotations for bonds
i.n Undon.;tban anything_; else. The
present demand is rather light from im
porters, most of whom are still awaiting
larger shipments of grain to cause gen
erally lower rates of exchange. The
speculative interest is also ligh.t Opera
tors-ate taking in small margins and
not likely. 'to buy, hoping to see the
market touch 133 to 134. The present
condition of the market is precisely, or
,
very nearly so, as lastistutimer. The mar
ket was then quoted weak and aull dur.
ing the fore part of July, everybody
holding back to get cheaper - gold, when
suddenly the upward movement set in
from 134 with almost no reaction until
150 had been reached, and even then it
wee unprofitable to sell. The Euro--
pean situation, of the western states, n.
regard to-occasions for war rumors, is
favorable to raise excitement—whether
based on facts or rumors is,unimportant ,
so the reports are plausible.
Government bonds are rather weak,
previous tott large gotiernment purchase
of three millions, and shows that
doubts are entertained whether present
quotations can be sustained or not. A re
action to any point nearer 119 for -new
bonds would no. doubt ,bring out more
Sellers and stock-the market.
Stocks were very dull, but have re
covered slightly from the extreme de-
Pression. The larger operators are
nearly all ont of town and the 'market
istruplpulated by small °dealers.
Money' et/ky-il
Quotations as received by Ph. R.,
Mertz: Gold, 13534; Silver, 127; Eighty:
one's, 12034; FlV i n Twenties, 1862, ••122,e1
do 1864, 12134; do 1865, 121%rd0 1865,
Consols, 1213!4; do. 1867, 120%; do 1868,
12(W; -Ten Forties, 11014; New 74orkz.
Central, 2103.4"; Erie, Readinti, 92}‘;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 53; - 0hi0., .. & Miaissippl
134; Michigan" Southern, 10434;. Cleve'
land at _ Pittsburgh, 107%; Chicago At
Rock Island, 13}(; Chicago & North
Weaterm 78y,;:cllidago kNorth Western
Preferred, 93%; 'Adams Express Com.
pans, 603,; Merchants Union Express,
2 3'; Pacific 'Mail, 82%; Western -Union
Telegraph Company, 363. Aik W. Ex-,
press, 42.
E xciva l eE, Large.. . :&nail
London, per .£ 56,70 56,80 •
.Paris. per. franc.— , 27 • 28
Berlin. thaier ' 991 A
,i,ooy.
Frankfort, florins 58 ' 69
=Closing quotations received by James
T.: ,g r ay & Co. Gold, 1353,;1
States Sixes, -1881, 120 X; Five-Twentlea
1862, 123%; do. 186921%; do. 1865;1913-
Tetheerties,ilo4;:'FlVilaiiintlex, Janu
ary and July, 1865,120;.; do. 40. -1867,
120%; do. .do. 1868, 120/; Due Com
mot:aids, 119;. Union Pacific Railroad, IV;
Nntral do.'dd., 99; Cy: -Paoli:ink /WA:.
Lake Superior 98.
;By zeiegracrto the Pine:larch Gazette.)
NEar Yong, Ju1y • 29,1879.
MoneYeasy at 7 per - cent,: with excep
tions at 6 per cent. Discounts nominal.
Sterling .firut at 10@1034. Gold opened
at 135W•declitied 'to - 135, advanced -to
135%, and closed at 13534@1353i, Carry-
Ing,ratea 3 ®8 percent. - Clearances,
>t37,-
'OOO,OOO. 'The ScOtia; fbr Liverpool to.
morrow,Juisl6oo,ooo engaged.
Governments closed quiet and steady.
Dealers are closing considerable business
wit3+of exchanging new 5-20 s for
currency of '6B. Coupons of 'Bl. 12034@
120%; do. '62,
; -123% @12534 do. '64;'121%
@121%; do: ' s, 101 . new,
LIO(©120%;sAO.n;10-40's,
110%®11o, g; Pacifica, 107%@1 ;
State
bonds dull and heavy; Missmiris 87y;
olktTelinessees 01%; new do.' 5534; old
Vitinldol l sB34; flew do.' 61; old North ,
Carolinas 55; new do. 45.
.07*.wakaTilliz)lcidilailite in tem.
per a epeodaroit ottll4Btocir exchabge
late in the day, and the position wine
the market has assumed for ,some da3
past was . entirely reversed. Vanderbl
stocks, New York Central and Fludec
River liecame suddenly weak _and fe
2@234 per cent., while the balance of tt
railways almost as suddenly becan
strong and advanced I@3 percent. Th
new position of the market attract€
much attention, tint no, tangible reasc
could be given for it. Among miscall •
aeons shares, Pacific Mail Was the fe;
ture, and rose frcm Bl34 to 85 1 4'. Tt
market closed dull and irregular. '
Bidding Prices at. 5:30 : -Canton,
Cumberland, 81%; Western Union '..e"
egraph, 36%; Quicksilver, 15: M.
=8; do. oreferred, 15%; Pacific Ma
Wells t xpress 2234 ; Adams, 603:
,Amerlean; 92: United States, 74%; Me
charnel '9%; N. Y. Central, 210%; Ha
lent, Fit/ a :Hudson, 182%: Reading, 92. 1 .
Erie, %; do., preferred, 54
Central, 130; Michigan' Southern, 105;
Illinois Central, 139;Pittsburgh: 107;
NorthWeithort, "703;'' do: preferred, 9s.
C. C. .1t C., 17%; Rock Island,
_1143
St. •Patti, 76%_: :d9.-preferred, ; B7; W
bash,72; Ft. Wayne, 152: Chicago at
Alton, 158; Ohio and .Missisaippl, 315
St. Joseph, 125%; Terre Haute, 36; d
preferred, 60; Dabuque and Sioux Cit
103. .'
MiningaroCkBdull..
Copper stocks at Boston: Copper Fal
75.4; Franklin, 12; Hecht; 85; :Hancock,
Minnesota, 11M; Quincy, 23. .
Sub Mreasury Receipts, 14,946,315; Pa
manta, " $6;526,618 ; 8a1ance,895,559,1(
Disbursements coin. interest, $402,168.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
• - TIJESDA.Yr JOly 20, 1860.
There is no improvement to note
the generalmarkets; tior is it expect
that there will be until.the latter, part
asst
IBOTAR: demand _for aim
everything is very light, being reetri
ed entirely to supplying immediE
wants while in values there are no i;
portankchanges.
The Weather, we regret to,say, cc
tinues wet and, nfavorable for harve •
ing, and considerable • apprehension
manifested as to the result. As we ha
repeatedly stated, there is not mu, ,
doubt but what there will be an avers,
crop, but had it' not have been for t
long continued rains, the yield, dont
less, would have been unprecedented:
the history of,this country.'
The receipts of wheat at Chicago
week were 534,412 bushels; against a 1
tle over 300,000 the week •precedir
These liberal arrivals, in view of t
,fact that country people generally a
busily engaged in harvesting; would
dicate that there must stilt be a go
deal of last years crop in the we
Another noticeable feature is the Ii
that there iano margin between'Chica
and the sea-board, or any other pia
and most of the stock there is in t
hands of the "bull-ring," who are doi
everything in their . power 'to "bull" v
market and. keep it up until they
out. 'The same was done last year, a
there is every indication that an atten
is now being made to repeat - it. OE
these "bulls" get. =loaded, they v
turn "bear," and will resort to all kit
of strategy to break the market dov
and keep it down until they have agi
loaded up.
The Bureau of Agriculture estima'
that there are more than a million ac
of whiiit this , year above the average
1868, which was over 10,000,000 act
and it states that returns w
rant the belief that lowa has 2
000; more - than in /868; Ohio, 1 ,
000; Indiana, - 130,000; Tennessee;-130,0
and Missouri, 98,000. It this estimat.
correct—and the. Bureau of Agricult;
is pretty good authority—it is probe ,
that this increased acreage will mt:
up for any deficiency caused by the ‘.
cent rains and that the 'yield will
tainly 6tas r era g e_;:attcl probably e
siderably more than an average.
APPLES—Axe _arriving freely,
with a good demand, the market
firm and prices are fully sustain
ranging from s3®4 per bbl.
BUTTER—Is in rather better supi
but with a fair demand, prices, as yet,
sustained, ranging 'from 20®25, as '
quality. e _--
BEASS - Dulrat 31,10@2.
BROOMS—Quoted -as follows:
36,50; No. 4 36; No. 3 - 35, No. !,2., pl
154,50, and market firm.
CHEESE—SaIes Western Reserve,
15; Hamburg, at 161 Faitory, at 17;
Goshen, at 16. , •
CARBON • OIL-=-16 quiet, and
ehanged2B®3o in A jobbing way,t
slandard_brands.
DRIED FRUIT—DuII. Peaches
anal at 9®lo for quarters; .12@14 ;
mixed, and 16 for prime halves. Apt
10®18 ots.-
EGGS—Quiet at .20®21, most of
sales at the Inside quo tation..
. FEATHERS Supply in hands',
commission men almost exhausted.
geese „Taw be 43tiited At 85490, to
trade, $l. s'retafrway. -
PLOD:ft—The flour market is firm
are pretty.Well,keduced, and
scarcely be replaced at present pri
• theie Is no axigtement, however, ant
increased demand, and neither dea-,
nor consumers aDpearto apprehend :1
lurther,aclyance—one .part,y, ode unF;
stand, has some tWo. or threedthous
barrels, bought some time ago, and
probable, if he does, not held too lc-,
that he will realize' a very hanast,
margin. We • continue •to quote 13p;" .f .
Wheat brands at 58;75©7,00, and WI;
Wheat at 10;00@7,25. Rye Flour $6 ,
$6,50. i . . ,
GRAlN—There is a continued g'
milling demand for Wheat, and thei r .;
httlenr none offering; $1,40 is reai-,
paid for prime Red, and 51,35 for, gc:,
Corn is very scarce here, and with a :I
demand, and _little or none offer.
prices continue to tend upward. Mai n.
quoted at 85®90 for mixed and 93 @ 9 5
t•prlMe Yellow. Rye is in demand
sales at , 81,25, and a round Int mi ;
bring , . 51,30. Oats firm but irregUie.
dealers .getnerally are endervoring,:- .
establish an advance, but - thus far
attempt hist- been a,. partial Vitae. •,.„
;movement in, Barley; nor Is itlikel
:Metl
e will be'tintll the new crop is ,f,
for market. .• .
. 'lLLY—Baled is scarce .and,
we now quote at 525®28, .as to qual'l
Sales at Allegheny Diamond marksl
22 !bade new crop at $18@25.
:HEMP—Last safes at 520.5.
-HUSKS--Sales at,,23;®3 ate per pot„
Llbll46.7cleveland4dme.. is -quote( t,
52,50;1 per bbl, and: Conanion..,White
51,75:
LARD No. 2 at 51,
1,18 ad No.• 1 at 1,45®51,48
. POI7LTRY.L-Sales of spring eh!
ens, bvthe coop, at 60(g650 per pair.
POTATOES—The market is cow pi c;
glutted, and prices continue to decht
ranging final sl,soW2,oo'per 014.
-PROVISIONS-Market firmer
Sugar Cured Hams continue to i:
upward, some houses, - asking 23.
continue to quote as !. taw:
Ktotilders, 143412115 for- Plain, and 17-r•
Sugar Cured; Ribbed Sides, 17y, F'
Clear do, 18 3 / 4 fizPlaiit' lEtainti s A 18%
Sugar Cared do; 22@2234. Lard in ki
ma. 2034 ®2og in half bbls and 21@:
in keg,: Beefi 22. Mess P.
-- PEAitlfiTS—Small-tatlec; at-12. 45
quoted, by:
ca r iad, s 3l`7 l 4 .
,ras@ndi3ssci,