The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 24, 1869, Image 6

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    STEEL WOBICS
COLEMAN, WM. 4i , CO.,
i ianu t i eturera of
ZR,Oly, NAILS STE:. TEIL
AXLtS AND SPRINGS,
DII4IOFAXIE, L X AND SIISLLTA,
FLAT BAB. BOUND AND sit kRi IRON.
BAND, HOOP. SHEET AND ' 'ANS
GUARD IRON PL•alos AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON DF.A.G and DROPPER. BARS
FLANGiac :AJTTEU BARS, CILINUEII.
lODA.
T Aral PLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
cBOIATBRS,WEDGLS HAREtolg TEETH,
27RING,pLovi ....14D CULTIVATOR STEEL,
faZEL wiliati AND MoLTI.DS cut to pattern.
fiTz;EL TULE% STEEL SHAFTING, A. R.
STIf.EL.
COACH, BUGGY arid AGON SPRINGS and
3:L8 . &
CUT NALuS AND 7..
All Goods First Spiu
Class ‘d. Warranted.
: • OFFICES AND WOBES.
Slsteenth Street end Allegheny Ettver,
end 71 IN utter Street, Pittsburgh:
re/t9
SELEFFLELD STEEL WORKS.
11110126, NIDEZIK. 6; CO.,
rwrsstracin.
Tisnafscturera of ecersr descrlpton of
CAST OD GEII3IO STEEL,
samw arApos,
Warehouse, 83 Water andloo First Sts.
NIELLER, BABA & PABBIN.
!gm...4 . ET-. intlits istuamß , 1
szo. W. BABB, I CHAS. PARKIN.
WWI," PASTIMIS.--13. SlBit.
CRESCENT STNEI. WORICS,
111:1LIEB, BARB & PARKIN,
Office, No. 339 'Liberty St,
PITTSBITZGH, PA
Le14:d4 1 3
BLACK,DIADIOND . • ,
STEEL 'Sr °Jars. ,
PAU, BUOTNE3 & CO.,
Vinufsoinrers of all descriptions of
tairrilarArajle . .
-Tinlirrig" 21:11.13.TY;
VllSTiffill.=4.l.) eTaxsas; ..
... PIIr9III . " trit
F lOll/3.13:
;,,a. Timm ,
---
; plTTSlttliart 'FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
wattir!qrinalq.//3 of
Oar Iron;
!Railroad Fish liars and Bolts;
fCar Aides Balled;
Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
LOISOMOtiIre Fraineli;
laeomotiverrame Shapean
Side Rads;
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads;
Steamboat Shorty,
Steamboat Cranium
Wrists;
Piston
Vitinan Jaws, Collars,,ie.
_ol2Loe,, No. 177 PENT( STREW:,
iMSIIitSIN- 1110tESS.
.The 'Trustees are now Ear ed to grant Seen
;- es tor l the nee of the RSRUSEII- PRO
CESS. _ .
amerier quality imparted to RoOd Wan,
tile Celli, improvement in Wiener iron. and the
be cost. commend it to elimanufactarere of
Iron.
ractleswishing to use it CUL obtain licenses by
1171alnli to • .
17.01 ES P. SPEER
Attorney for the Trtiliteee ,
ROOM 1 and %, Erigitith's_ SullAbag, 9651
Poulin avenue.
Parties Interested are i t the
11.1111 BERGER WOBlll3nvited to vial
, where the roc
now ss is
• now o in enceenefui operation. ies:dt7
_Bynum', raiesTori & co.,
Pennsylvania Ire 'Works.
arehoe, Roc 66 and lOU . YIBST
sTraa usppm ite biononicolappastson
El
•
LOON 11. COOP= .. . ... ........... .•
JOUN 31. COOPER & CO.,
Bell and lizi.4-soitudert3.
.
VISTII R EGIS
• maps rianicestx TO ORDER.
gamble and Grey Iron Fittings,
' GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
VIIROTIIIOIIIIII, AND 011ECE F.it
ALL GLOBE PATTERN•
riEz•tyis- coor2las,
Brass Work of every desetiption for
Steam, Water and 011.
MANDFACTUREES OF J. M. COOPED'S
Improv_ed BalautrAincl Steam Pump.
Agents Dreyfus! Patent OU
ers,the best in the /Market.
canoe mad Watt*, COM& Thirteenth end Pike
sp2a
,r 4
NOVELTY WORKS.
gonads A. ma.
*An= CO.
gakargaa•
Alartrracrcrolis or
k RIDAVAO2A S PAT.
"ifferBLarclOrild—AliD COUNTER.
t Door Lock. and Latc he s .
T ice ilsints It r u l h atiarrslB.
" CV3°lrg° 1: 5 , pee n r.
,
M
.. z.
•• *W'4l!' f=c4l9.
i , ,‘At„C •
tJ
govax, AssOCIATION 111131:9101:::
.IC4" goo; sad 414. Oa Street, :ditetsitrarg .d
• !Veda attention freflotioists,
ond
trußl7
• 101968.
71 C
-
ltd BOLE & CO.,
Cer.Point Alley and DuquesneSt. ,
(IiSAIL THY POI:=1)
Engine i Buitderani st , Fos. rotate and
ltfach
TONA se RY onnftnre SPEP.IIBOAT ENGLINTES and STA-
ElitllNZ§,. of alleiren.
Spg.l.l attention Invited to OUT new STATION
ARY OM WELL 3,1011 N -E • LEM POETABLE
BOILER, of 10-honseVoer .
CASPINGS,_of every kind, made to order stour
Foundry, on THIRD STRRET, below Market.
RIGI3 fat .011'Wella, BECAPTING‘ PULLEYS,
. EIANOERB,HOTIBBandTOBACCOBOUWS and
IRON TOBACCO ?RUM, on hand and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL. WORKS,
Fronting ontiee Allegheny River. near the Point,
PITTSBURGH, PAI
Aar A.l.l±3rLiaLt:valed', TAT loill•
FORT PITT
EWA, STILL NO TA
PITTSBURGH,. • HAL.
BRASS FOUNDERS.
WOSH.S.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
14ASTUZW 113113188
TUBULAR, DOID3LB-FLUBD TUBULAR,
FIRE -BO AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
ERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL Tiancts•
OBININE 811
YS, EBOBINO &ND ASH PANS.,
SENTLIND PAN% SALT YANS AND CON
ENSERS;
STEAM ME% eASODEMBILS AND IRON
BRID
=ON
DOORS A.IID COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse. corn S er Secod,
Third, Short and Liberty treets,
PrrTSBIIRGH., Pa.
Dove address irLll tre
prom Orders Bent to the
ptly r0h7:189
Wl9. BARNIFILL & CO.,
• BOILER MAIKEBS
AND SHEET IRON WOREURS,
NOS. AO, 112. 24 AND BT. ' I
Having secured a lugs yard and furnished It '
wan the meet. approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufsctureevery description of BOIL
ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to
anyaulde ill the country. Chimneys, Breechbat,
Fire Beds, inesm Mee, Locomotive Bone
Condensers, Balt Farm. Tants, 011 balls, /Leta ,
tors, Bettllng.Pere, Boiler Iron, Bridge?, linger
Pas and sole raanufseturers of Baxnum , A
entersFat
titice as. •
shortest ice'_
.
Aug M. BITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
_ _ I
rrrstszvueu ,
umwrizstatils as
IRON OIL TANtSs
axe WM, corns. STILOL
umajEte uTLI. STARES.
/NAME= IRON WORE.
For 'Steamboats.
D. Baum
JLBBD Y.
JADED N. MUTSU & SOR,
ILILDD7.ICTIDIZB9 Or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
611611 T 11101 Q WOILS, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.—..-. ---------
STOVES, CASTINGS , ita•
A..IIIIA.VVEY. 4k , CO.,
30.30 WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the greatest variety 0
Cook, Parlot and Seating Staves,_
TO BB 1S) D ,
otir assortment wilt be found all the LAMEST
PTn
AITSUBS AND IMPBOVIIMESITc, and the
reputation of our stoves is such that any one in
want 01 good article atiould purchase none but
those manufactured byus, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call Particular attention to oar new VoLCAblo
STOVE. for churches, halls awl scores. Over 500
sold in three montlis. Intended for pith or w
pat casing. all who vented them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
ue and Price List. 7e30
Send for Catalog
8R1TT,1111613 4%0041
aLurcrrAcronsus or miss VABI 01 •
14 1 1 1141E39
BOSTON
..000102711 RANGE,
wrin FIERY FURNACE,":
. .
- - Fos Weionate BBILDEISRA.
Mg NEW ANTI-DIJST COOLING STOVE,
.•BEGITLATOR." COLUMBIA. COOK BT
VAN'S (Cfnennatt Pattern) PORTABLE
RANGE C AST IRON MNTLES, WELIALKIVB
REF LiECTOB.O4IIA.TEti. free from dirt and dust;
ORATE. FIIOS, BENDLIMI. Ate.
SO . 6 and 20S Liberty Street,
PITTBBTJ
se2s:yl7
leSt
COOK STOVES•
CET THE BEST
BISSELL 4 CO:S
703 81T1711112101713 COAL•
Warranted to . cook, Bake or Boast as
cell agony other Store in the tfolon.
BISSELL & 00.
No. 235 Liberty Street.
ir io aafgor i z ems.
BE""irs e skro vs'lMlDEßls,
comatie ialiers, so.
TO BUILDERS %
• ' 500.000 feet Dry Pineßoar ds. l
180,000 feet 15.‘ Inch Clear Pank;
‘A5,00 0 feet 1% inch Common Plank;
25,000 feet Dry 1 and Si inch Oak:
25,000 ft. %,1„1.),,,3 and 3 inch poplar:
10,000 feet Dry Poplar bewails:lg;
10,000 feet
BeDry Yellow Pine Boards;
100.000 feet nstock bcatititrig.
303.000 feet No. 1 18 inch baglna4 pin.
' . 300.000 Iggi 111.. inch Shingles, sawed*
,- • fi1),003 No.l 16-inch Shingles, shaved;
30,00 0 ',lre Brick; •
1..000 Fire Vie.
100. Tons Lumber
.. I
Also, Saw. l Lumber, ,LocnSt and Cedar
osts, and all articles in then:se on band and for
;stein rALESANDKR. PATTEPN. Yards—
/10.33f Rebecca street indcornar.of Preble and
Juniata streets, t3ixtb. ward,,Allegheny. late bor.
awe
we of Manchester.
--"------7--::::: es
1011 f
La..
t3eluer of Weights and Measuresio •
no. 6 POMMY. BraEST.. .
trostween Liberty sad Sorry streak
Orilan promptly st.toodot Soo son:
. . ,
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: .SA.TURDAY,-,- JULY: :24, 1869,
KW TORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBITRGII, PA.
,1 gimes, Rolling Mill Miso
,t • , Nai t l Machines, Re
is I Castin gs ge neral l y
I
i
ra Cal / .
tiriiiis we-uu.,
\ - •
1r5331317 PA.
I
II L 'Au sg.I.THI
I 4
.• Manufacturer Of\
CAST IRON BOW PIPE,
Fort aes AHD wATzuwouss.
My P/Dee are all cant tavartablytn Plts, In dry
sand, and 1S feet lengths. Also, fall assortment
of general
Castings for 6las and Water Worts.
I would alo - call the Attentio of Eamerintend7
.nta of Gas s Works tc______lxrWlaate° n
f/3-LT°RB
DUQUESNE. FORGZ
WlLlnal lIIIIIMR,
(Successor to JOS. P. 11A16111 & C 0.,)
For e co•extenstve with the leading
Forges in the East, and isprepared to promptly
and sattsfactorilt fill &herders for STEAMBOAT
suArrs, cRANyis. PISTON 11.01)+ Lf.VERS,
PITMAN .T AMS,WRITS, RAILEOLD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. Acgetber with every
deseription.of suArs WOGS. Oillee sad Forge.
Corner of Duquesne \Yap and First Street
apl4:b4o •
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
Successor! to BOBileaoX, MX IS & faLLIMS.
WASEIXEIGTON WORSE,
fOUNDERS AND lOCHIMISTS,PITIMIRSH,
Manatexusers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
raLißmizt.syrit,:gplinlerga_efittTaii
and ettk,Boller od Sheet fro. n or..
Once, ...o. 131. corner irirst and Smithfield
B for
ig.1:2"."16.5 fo GIYFABD'S PA.TENT INISCTOU
ITUOD lAS CARUN & CO.,
Fourth VardPoundry and Ischia Work*,
BANDI:ISIa 5T., ALLISGEB.tiT CITY, I'A.
TRIEI MP 1-.1,
LUMBER'
~;
rouNDRI
•
PIPE WORKS•
land alienist Siseftik
hianufseturers ot litatlon:ry sad Portable Steam
afirti tile= adiei'grM.Un
llt
Ctie.sit?isatttlgs, Grate Bars, Wetg ts, Wason Boxes.
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
, .AND ROLL WORKS
880 roan Street.
BOWMAN 9 BOYD & Main.
tllrtolls, / 3uLlithes. le-
Ch —-----------
OILS.
111111. 1101 . 111 .'
DLOIOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONC & CO.,
Omca DALZELL BUILDING. . .
Duquesne W 69. Pittsburst.
ir---:;-MING AND IPING,
Commtutpa Merchants and Brokers in
Petroleum and its Products,
CIALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
11311,ADELVEILA. ADDBICS3,
Boom 17, C7LaMbor of Commerce,
133 SOVTIL SECOND STIMET
TACK. BROTHERS,
CONOSION MERCHANTS,
LSD DE/SLIMS IF
Petroleum and its Products,
Pittsburgh OfCce—DALZELL,S BUILDING.
corner of Duquesne Way arxd Irwin treets.
Pliftsdelphiso4lee-1167 WALNUT ST.
sra:wso
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
Hann W. C. 'MEDDLE ,
biAIitiIrACTU RER
OY
Lubricating &High Test Binning MIS,
ErUrsa 'Railroad Asia 00.
limpid
great hest without Speckaremains
limpid at lowest temperaures. Oh for
tropical clirnategi or hot weather.
Locemotive,.Enene, wealth
Shop,
\ .
Ww. cut Screws. .• •
Saw NW okiad Plautus ULU 00s,
Adapted forhigliepeed.
igpfladle AM, Wool Ilead.Lightoll„ .
011, Tanners' Staff. Benzate,
ins tt rinimatug mi. Gasoline ,
Harness OM Partial/Jas.
ARMOR ZNTSO to preserve Bright Iron
Work and hinery ronfitust.
These vaccinate ire uumnfactared ander Dr.
Tweddle, s_Patentnitiuperheated Steam in Va-
Clio. %he Subrica g out are almost odorless,
perfect rre, n orm, and mostly light' col
ored, 5 n d ahigla temperature unchanged. and
replete I pid daring extreme cold. Tbeltailroad
Oils are unequalled-, and are in COllStallt use on
• many ot Ur e principal Itallroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 3.14 k WOOD
BTBE BB', Works at linarpsburg Bridge.
!SHERWIN GS AND BATTING.
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
errTlEF4inowiEr.,
Kmmintoituaeill
Ass9P l6l/4 " ° •
•
'araollolll AND 111.4011101L1i
SiEILSTINGS AND DATTMNI!
i. k 3
111111 own BANE
Qf Pittsburgh,
Is now. open for Discount, Deposit and General
Bankitig BusluesS. ntl9s FIFTH AVENUE.
./uay'aingt received from One Dolla r ent.. paid on
upwards.
Interest at , the race of six. per c
time deposits:
' DEIERCTORS: •
ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WIENMAN ,
H. SIMS. PRANK sIEBERT,
W. G .
. ROBERTSON, 11'04 RY ISEYEE ,
DAN' EINZER. D. M. ARM%
EMU. PORRSTEL.
D l BRIDGE, president.
•,
V. k. 8011ENCIE, cashier.
ly.totwa
1111IRICAN BANK.
NO. 430 FOURTEU AVENUE,
PITIS.111:17 1 G 8 .
ce3l .8 CAPITA L -••- - 6200.00 0
:,Stdektioldets Individually Liable.
B/t2,11,*. OF DISCO ENT AN 0 DEPOSIT.
Jot TLOYD WU. 'FLOYD ,
president. Cashier.
' DIECHCIOII9.
Mos. M. Marshall, 1 Jan M. Mnrtland,
Win. T. Shannon, i Archibald Wallace.
Janata yi. Arrott, . / Jas. L. KellY,
Chas. - B. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Fiord, .
This Bank is now fully organized and prepared
to do a general Banking bueiness. t
jellik43_
HATT, CAVOUP & CO.,
BANNERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Street , s,
7317114 111 .
\TI° .
tecroczaKas TO HANNA, BAST "A C 0..)
sosswate
EXChaPge, COins Coupons,
Lad particular attention Paid to the purchase
sing sue of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Eillsent Draf to on London.
"Laza & soris,
.23„gaglarowEtes,
:51 Market Street,
iirrwreuircritou.
• •
ONJealous made on n,ll the principal pants
the rinitti4 Maus end Cansdas.
Stocks,Bouds and other Securities
IROUOST ♦ISO BOLD ON C0M1113251015 •
uzzlar atteztlon Vald. tifs pscresase sad
tale c.
tr -aited States. Securities.
Jeaß.:ll.
JAY COOKE & ca,
3E3a7i:LU.er s,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
BTOCE9 and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold
Special attention given tp the purehsat sad sala
COY I..NS• ,
112 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa
CAPILTAI.. 5100,000.
COC6IIOLDEVVINDITIDIALLY Id&BLE , I
_
itcror•sT PAID ON DEPOSITS.
• YOBSIO3S•IrS.CH ANGE remitted to
Bought and sold, and; whips desired
Europe. Collections Made on d all the principal
points
°f lLlSl U sag lirartgstrni..
JAMES hicCasr.. Vce President.
JOSS' By klasist.itY,i Cashier.
. DtragrOnS;, -
D. Ihui en. ' • . Smiles McCabe, •
'nova:Rourk '''' ' " ' .lotom Savage,
J. Duniery, Jr.. Terence Campbell,
Patrick. Rine, , .• .0 ames Phelan,
Chas. 13.13 arr, • • Il.A.Vrertogle.
nn, The
ass Darles ia
Juo.losari gh Kea.___—
Orrtcr. Op CrrY ESOUrinfit AND rititivzion ,
PITTSBURGII, July `A3, 009. s
OTIC.The assessment for
Sdirlit. Paring and Curbing IiiII.TEI4-
1E.H01511. laryttEET, lrom St. ratricles Alley to
Blair street: le now ready for examination, and
can lie seer stalls oIISMI until TIT ESDAr . August
3d, wben wtll be returned to the city Treaa
umr. office for collection.
008 E, CU .
If. J• 41T Snaincer,
jrat
Urilns CT ern ENGIN-ran Alin SunvnTno. 3
Pittsburgh, July %3d.,1869.
NOTICE. --The ASSeSSMeIIt for
the partial Grading of Bluff street, front,
Cooper to Pslde stret t, - is now ready for eganai.
natfon. and can be seen at Ole ()Mee until •L'U ES •
13 ILY, Aug.uit 31, When it will be returned to
tne i Ity Treasurer's off ice for c ollection.
r,
39V:11350, ' 13;J: MOORE, City Zug4lee
INEZR AND istravirso
Orrics or Car Paco • a, 1
Ju1y.1 0 . 1869 .
rICEr—OThe. AfJleSSlnellt for
• . the Boardwalk on El& street (Blomfield)
om 3latti street to the l'ewasylyaula Railroad,
noW ready for examination. atd can bs seen
at this Mlles untll WEDNEsDAY, July %st,
when it will b returnell to the City Treasurer's
(Alice for collection. 1-1. 3100 RE,
• Cltylemglueer.
ly10:m2
REBECCA., VP' BEET.—Notice
is hereby given'4hat the undersigned. an
pulAtedittwens astiess damages and benefits
for opening Itebeeet street, Emit ward. Alle
gheny, troln...Cralg to yetieral street. will meet
on the premises to attend tolutter of their up
pointment. on WILDPIODAY,'JuIy 22d, OHM
at lin`elock r• JOHN
.MET,
A. HO-5W
A. •
.
FINANCIAL.
~
GrOMAX ,
SILVER AND COUPONS
I:taught at Itighest Priccs.
PR. B. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
my 6
JA.TIES T 1 BRAD! & CO.
33 AL le4l 315.. 1M 3EL SS,
6 . OVEINMENT
PHILADELPH IA.
ASSE'SSMILE NTS.
.j""-C6--------------- ET The
QEDGEWICIL .STIRE .
loot' ie,V to 8950511 datnagtfl
10 nudersigned,
and benefits for opleilingnSeOgerrick street, ritxth ,
war d, ov erAllenmeniperill meet on the nrem .
DAY.-Ju %ad. 1869, et 4 o'clock
"" °l l 2 1 ... - a - di:this of their appoint:snot.
r. sf.. .0 attend tcl .• T. T.'ilintlit-,9.NISi.
Mi
• ' i ' OVVICE OF THE l.
Cosrrn4tatt or lit.Laousivir courrrv..a..
PIT result= . Jutiab, 1569.
VOTICE.TO,COfirf. CTORS.
,
3a4LED.P,ROPOSLLS tvill.bis received at this..
office until 912 d lutt.; inclutive, for_ the erection
of a ncrir tirOOD/Lli STRUCTURE at the Bridge
over sttee7;9 Run, tat ..-141111e;'3on the
EllaisbethtoWs Boadron the line between Bald.-
witisinfilitillibi Townships. _.,,
Plans sad, specifications, can; he seen on appall
estiolo,..,:i=4t = lie a ~ .5. .. r , , ~
BY area= or the County Gommissiouers.
SENBY LAMBERT,
controller.
ly :IN dial
ccessors oS. JONES &C 0..)
Coiner Fonith and Wood Sta.,
BUY !din BELL ALL WIDE OF
SOLD, Stant AND COUPONS,
01i MOST FAVOBABLE TERMS,
gr Interest Allowed on Deposits.
.1113.3foney loaned on government Bondi at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sala of STOVES, BONDS and
6101,.D. _
JAMBS T. BRADT &S.O
GOVERNIONT BONDS !
We will register all kinds of Government I
Bonds free of charge• This gives the bolder ab
solute security against theft,loss. or destructtun.
...JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers. in :Government Bonds,
COIL FOUR= .& WOOD STS
Tr07:3:125
Ett Mittsbutglj GaiittE•
AND TRADE
Creston coir Prrrstnaneret Gazterrn,
FlitisaY, July 23, 1869. 1
Gold opened strong at 135% to 135%;
but declined toward the close' of busi
ness, to 135 g firm. Buyers of gold are
good houses wno expect an early rise of
some magnitude. The only bears in the
market are some foreign bankers who
count on a lively export business in
bonds, and consequently redueed
specie shipments. If the government
sales would lsegin again on a larger scale,
a sharp decline of two or even three per
cent. would inevitably follow, and on
this the hope of those who are short, are
depending.
Government bones remain dull, with
a very light business. The uncertainty
about the government's financial policyr
for the next month prevents large opend
ations for either.rise or. fall, and
bonds
are more liberally offered to allow of
an upward movement on account of
scarcity of bonds for delivery.
Stocks are firm in New York roads,
also Express shares. The western
railways shares are inactive.
Money is getting scarce in our local
markets, whilst business-is dull.
Quotations as, received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 13536; Silver, 129; Eighty
one's, 121; Five • Twenties, 1862, 123%;
do 1864, 121%; do 1865, 121%1 do
18681865,
Consols, 120%; do 1867, 120%; do ,
120%; Ten Forties, 11085; New York
Central, 213%; Erie, —; Reading, 95%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
'Railroad, 52%; Ohio &
31%; Michigan Southern, 103%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 107%; Chicago &
Rock Island, 11%; Chicagc: it, North
Western, 79%; Chicago, & North Western
Preferred, 94; Adams 'Express Com
pany, 60%; Merchants Union .Express,
1035; Fiwilic Mail, 8335; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 36%; Am. W.;Ex
' preas, 42.
EXCHANGE, Large. Small.
London, per . . ...... . ....
Paris. per franc .......... . .... 27 281,4;
Berlin. thater .................. 99 1,00
Frankfort, florins ............ 59
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & CO. Gold, 135%; 'United
States Sixes, 1881,121; Five-Twenties,
1862, 123%; do. 1861,121%; do. 1865, 12135;
Ten-Forties, 110% Five-Twenies. Janu
ary and July, 1865,120,6: do. t do.,
120%;;,do. do. 1868, 120%; Due com
pounds, 119; Union. Pacific Railrod,
108;90;
Central do. .do., 99; Cy. PaCS,
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Lake Superihrs 98. •
NEw Yoas, July 23, 1369.
' Money easy and -Steady at The
banks are well supplied- withurrency.
Sterling dull at 9%x 10 >4• Gold opened
firm, but closed heavy; prices: 135%, ad
vanced to 135%; declined to 135%, closing
et 135%, The shipments to-morrow will
be about one million.
Governments firmer, there being a
decline in the receipts from,the country.
The closing prices were: Coupons of
'Bl, 121;' - ffo. '62, 123%; do. '64, 121%;
do. '65, 121%; do. new, 120%; do. '67,
12035; do. '6B,- 120% KW's, 110%; Pacilics,
107%.
State bonds are active on orth Caro
linas which advanced' over N 4
per cent.;
quotations are;i Vennesseas, sNorth 6%; VirCarolingin
ias 60; Georgians, b3; -as,
51;Missourls, 879,1.• - •
Express stocks steady.
Railways firmer, and it is stated there
were heavy transactions in Vanderbilt
stocks, owing to reports that a consolida
tion was effected to.day, at Saratoga, of
the Hudson and New York Central.
• Bidding Prices at 5:30: Canton, —;
Cumberland, ,30; Western Union Tel
egraPh, 36%; Quicksilver. 15; Mari-
Posa,,B; do. preferred, 15; l'acitic
Mail
83%; Boston Water 15; Adam& Express
63%; Wells Fargo: &Co., 22%; \ Alxierican,
42; United States, 27%; Merchants,
10%; New York Central, '218%; Harlem;
'446%;
..EtUdson 'River, -.14734, Regd.
, big,. 1 , ; 96!4..; Erieo 29
Central, 133%; Michigan:Southern, 105%.
Illinois Central, 141; Pittsburgh, 107%;
Northwestern, 79%; do. preferred, 93%;
mll3O
C. C.. C., 72,!.; Beck Island, 114; •
St.' Paul, 77r; do. preferred, 87: Fort
Wayne. 153: sAlton, 1593,4; do. preferred,
159; Ohio and Mississippi. 31 , ,t,; : tit.
Joseph, 12.91,g; Wabash, 74; Terre Haute'
St preferred, 55; Chicago & Burlington,
190•
Coin disbursements, 5253,309. Treasu
ry receipts, V. 916,596; payments, $1,604,-
324; balance, 595,849,614. -
Mining Stocks at Boston: Copper Falls,
7; Franklin, 12; Hecht,
80• Hancock, 1;
innesota , IX; Quincy, 23.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, .?
FRIDAY, July 23, 1869. i:.
The oil market was rather quiet and a
little weak to-day, though compared
with yesterday prices have undergone
~-.
no quotable change. It would appear
that it was the New York "shorts" that
bought the large lots sold within the
past day or two. New York it seems is
largely "short" for this month, while, on
the other hand, Pittsburgh is largely -
`gong," and as a consequence,
she
former is disposed to be "bearish" , _
the latter "bullish"—the one is inter
ested in having higher prices, while tne
other is bringing every influence to bear • .
.
to force a decline. The "shorts" can •
afford to pay more than iitaporteis, and
still realize a margin, and as a cense.
quence the latter are rePorted as doing
but little, as they cannot successfully
compete with the former. That there
are some "shorts" here, is conceded, but
it is said that the shor t interest here
thi
'month, is very small compared wit!:
June. ,
. REFINED.
The market opened steady. with in. •
timations (that 32 could probably 'be ' •
realized for July; offers were made tc
sell at 32, ut failed, 31% being the best
t;
bid that co ld be realized, and 5,000 wai.
sold at th t figure,_ but subsequently
for some r ason or other, fell through.
The sales eported were as follows: 1,000
July, at 31( 500 do, at 31%: 500 do, at
31%; and ,000 August, last half, at 32%
Lines for he late nths quoted at 33
and buyer all year mo,
34%.
CRUDE.
Sales 1,500 July, at 143;; 2,000 sellt
neat 13 months, at 13; 2,000 next 15 days
at .14%; 2,000 seller all year, at 14%; anc
2,000 seller October to December, at 1414
Private advices reported a stronger feel •
ing in the oil regions,y et sales could not Ix
effected at an advance.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil ...... 40t
Eclipse Railroad Aide ..................... 35i
Eclipse Machinery. ......................... 75(
Eclipse Spindle ........... . ......... . ........ 80,
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
FIBRIN' & Bro ...... . ...... . ......... ... 72080 bbl'
Pool &Bro ........................ '. ....
M'Kelvy & Bro ......... . ........ .... 560 "
•--..•-••
Total ....... .. • ~ . .... ...... 2,180 bbls .
OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A. V. R. E. ,
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 961 bbls, refine(
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co., 852 bbls refined it
Warden, Frew dr. Co., Philadelphia.
Forsyth di - Bro., 682 bbls refined ti
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. •
Montzheimer.Roehler. & Co. 450 bbls re.
to Waring, Ring & Co., Philadelphia.
J. C. Kirkpatrick, 200 bbls refined tc: ,
Waring, Ring di Co. , Phil
adelphia.
tc
Braun & Wagner 500 bbls refined
Waring, Ring &',Co., Philadelphia.
Citizens Oil Co.- 613 bbls . refined te
Tack & Bro., Philad elphia.
Lyons & Bro., 4`.E.2 bbls refined to NY
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. & 5..398 bbls refined to W:
P Logan & Bro.. Philadelphia.
litcKelvy & Bro., 325 bbls refined t.. 4. - -
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. : e
Wormser,llyers &Co., 200 bbls ref. of
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Livings Philadelphia.
& Bro. 150 bbls refined t
Warden, Frew & CO., Philadelphii.
Livingston & 80., 26 bbls refined to
Bostwick &. Tellord, New York. . .
Total Refined ............. . ........ . .......... 6,10 t ,
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE bbls re' ;
, Ballentine & Co., 25 bbls re'
~
to Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelphia. ,
Hutchison Oil & Refining Co., 161 bb:
to Warden, Frew & Co„ Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined— ........ -.... 21
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PITTSBURGH IRON MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBIIEGr. GAZETT
69 E,
FRIDAY, July 2S 18.
The -metal mart is quiet and ut
changed. There is considerable inquir;
for small lots of desirable foundry iron t
and but little of this particular grade
be had. Mill Irons are not Sought site;
most of the niillsjhaving suspended
erations, but with light arrivals and n,
accumulation of stock, prices remai:
about the same as last week..
Manufactured Iron and - : , Tails quiet- 4
orders not very abundant and mainly I,
an unimportant character. Strong hop(
rae entertained, however, of a good fa
trade
ArriTrumaTE. -
-
20 tons No. 1 Foundry.. 542.00 4inc ,
30" No. 1 " - .... 1. .. 4100 4 nu'
10 " No. 1 " •
... .. 43.50 4 nU
No. 1 " ..... . • ;44.00 4 mi . ,
10 "
10 " No. 1 " 44.50 4.mc
1 ex. •• ...... ~ 45.00 4mC
30 " No. 2 " . . ..... ". 42.00 4 Inc _
30 " No. :3 " ......: : .40 50 4 Inc -
20 " No. - 3 ex Gray Forg 40.00 4me
BITUMINOUS COAL SMELTED FROM LA.K
SUPBRIOR ORE.
70 tone White Iron .. .... .. .
100 •.' Grey F0rge......
100 " Medium Grill
5 0 66 . 66 _ 16
10 0 "
ALLEGHENY'COK E.
100 ton Red Ban . . .... 38.00 6t.
Banff
10 tons Champlain Bißetts.. 100 I 4
10 " Mammon Blooms—. 100 •1
. .
•
Live Stock Market.
YORK, July- 23.--Cattle rut
Beeves continue firm at Wedne:
rates; the quality of the 1,500 on s,.
day is not so good; prices range fr(
for fat Texans to 160 for best SOO v - ,•
Ohio,and Illinois,l car of 900 weigh'
aging $l4O each; a few thin cattle
over. Sheep are scarce and still ad,
ing; only 3,000 arrived today and E . :
4,ic per 170 pounds; State sheep a
to 714 c per 90 pounds, Ohio drove .
are nbt extra -at that; - everythir
sold off early, and butchers are e
'ant. Lambs are also doing bette '-
car of• Jerseys, fifty-six pounds, E
at 11c. lings are unchanged, with
arrivals to.day.
Crticenc., July 2'l—Cattle stead'
firm a t. 134,25@4,75 for common t
cows; $5,50®6, 15 , fbr fair, itti ; =
*ll,7s(47ooforstood to cholebz . s7,at:
for extra smooth beeves,' Hogs
and firmer and 15@20c higher, wi 4
at $8,60@8,90 for fair to mecium, a
0,30 for good to choice smooth.
36 00 6 mc
37.00 6 mt.'
35.00 4 mt
35.50 6 nu.
35.00 4 Inc