The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 29, 1869, Image 6

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DUqUESNE *WORKS.
0014 M, ILIIIII & CO.,
liaindsetureri of
IRON, 'N.AILS, •'STEEL,
AXLES AND 80 14 114 9 8,
ntrgimonni. L a. Ana mnsIATA.
FLA'r BA,IIOI72IDAND BQTARE
111 EROS.
: 24•
0 D MON DBADAnd DB.OrPEit DAB&
'ZIANDW: Ckfratit BAEtI, .0%1400 W.
VAD !LAT BAIL for Coal SIT
w BCV&WI.D0118 Hess() TBSTH,
I. W A PLOWAND OULTIVATO
;, L WINGS AND MOULDS out torpottern.
TUBB,• BTKILL SHAFTING', A. B.
WiljE• " ' '
ft, , BUGGY And WAGON BPSINGB and
•
Mims AND SPIKES.
All Goode First-Mass and Warnuited,
•opazoa3 MW w6itpcs.
Illizteettli Meet mad
axid IT Water Streit. Pittabupsh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORM.
MENA 00.,
b 8428. Pd.
lanufsoturortot , every descrlotkra of
CAl4 l l' GERMAN STEEL,
BLi.Lsr.airros,
f,;(. 1.3g13 PLA.TFORIII t 3 PßEFilerts,
AZLE/3 i 13 . 112111. TTEI3I, dc.. &a
WllrthOtsls62 Wittee and 100 First 1365.
McLun4 Amm & Pawm.
g~L,..i.13171 , 11811:
WM. MMTCULLY., I BB.IIBEN MILLER.
?MO. W..MARE. cmm3. re.I3 , SMY.,
antigai.MANTirsa-8. M. BUM
CRESCENT STEEL "MORNS,
lOWA 1 1 .9 01 4 & PARKIN,
°ince, No. 339 Liberty St,
1T271
BLACK. DIAMOND
STEEL - WORKEL,
PARK, IiItO;TIEW &
iglamelotureis of all descriptlasiot
- SeriMMEMI.
Mee . and *sash
nen Til:l3l
lad BALFEALLP EITBSTIS,
__. • - •
• PriTSßElgibk•
':IRON'WORKS.
ma. vamp', W. P. POSsfB. Bnir L
UZIGH FORGE
1.1.141 D IRON CO.,
XAntIMOZIMUZB Or
411/11 , 11e0m
Salbroad' Flab Bars and Salta;
Balhosd Cop Aslee Rolled;
Sidlrotal Cat Axle! itammoradi
Loonsiatiee - irriMeSl
Locosiottee Frame lilbalatal •
111delSado •
-Yokes, Steam • •
• Platen Moan
Steamboat .I.lliabea
Steamboat Oranlun
Midas gods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Volbera, oe.
OffWe, Na 177 PENN STREET,
2lTTBinnuan, PA.
MUSEUM PROMS.
The Trtutteie ate now nrejamed fottwoilleen,
lee tor the nee of the lELT.srldifinN
The innetter iiutltty Iniearted to stOod
the greet tuotovement In Inferior Iron. and the,,
eoft.emannead 1110 an matudottarers or
Iran.
paftlesamemeir to ;welt can obtain liceitses by
JADES P. EWEMt
Attorney for the Trzutees,
HOO/A.l tans, fig Jraffalliftll3lx ding. 98fi
- - ... - c1r... , z - • -
?outtalk avenue. •.
, 7. -- - Paz la LoirteA are Jutted _go, vlelt the
SRO& ME iIU,ICIL yf Ineri Uti ' roofs I) is
flow brit operatton: .- '-'- -- - tethdt7
irrszasaproriammx .4. Co.,
Peasithrttnis Iron Works,
usert --- sid 117 rum
=Azle% pposlte Monanigwela
ap2M:69 • • • „ PirrißUßAH'
lIILIMVOTTNDERS.'
' rain( cootliae HENRY MR.
JOHN 'COOPER't . CO.,
Bell and Biais FounderQ
"MASS' CASTINGS
BUDS PI/OMPTLY TO Oit.DEIC . "
Maleable and Grey 'rod "Fittlfig,s,
GAS PIPE , AND . TUBING,
' TERRTLE,SATRY AND CHECLVALVES,
ALL CIII.OpE
4_)34 Ott.)Clia - S;
Brass Work of every deseAlptloe fo'r
Steam, Water ant.•
manursurtrexisOr ciopeti , s
Improved Dalonce-Wheel Steam Pump.,
Agents for Dregfas , Patent 04-
era, the best in the Market .
.
vri4i,c, T uez, Til* an\dilke'
a sou
NOV ILTY} WORKE3.
pITTSBIEBOH '
, NOVELTY 'WORE&
Founded A. D. 1838.
,&DAMS. M'KEE & :00h
x•nurAcrinisso or
ERYSTORt STANTIARD.Mr*inwiIA" Eip' . AT
FRP) PLATFORM AIM pouNTER, -
. SCA.ZES
lanai Ihmied Paint Thiar::Locits and ratC.illat.
Paint and cloPea 11111111,
00R1IlOt, OP lIRST - AI73IIM3B4ORANT EPA,
. pittablitreb, penWs.
q . 'l"
B ARR 4010111 k , .
_, ~ , ;..,, s i .• .
stt
4z i t50.1 1 1 1 1.00.. t , * hi /*
iirrN.C3 t=
entton given to the d Ignlng antl
isehm a noutousaa rUBLU i
'3Drertints, 130 s' 'deo.
_
IMONI BOLE
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne Ed.,'
cagAr VIZ POEM)
. ifttyfine - ThiedeOgi Fug and
: jikiejkini44;
liannnieture STEAM:I3OAT ENGEN= and MA-
I TIONABY nrouNdau sizes.
ayriArattievolioa
.towiuswilTATlAN.
BOlLla r gi or 154i l atiraa - IDBTS
CAI 3 4918,0 f every kind nude to order Mont'
•
Foundry on THIRD g T below Market.
Riasdokir.mos, imkrima P
HANgI OunzsagmaAsTs . gic t iunN a Z
DION TOB 000 MUM, on hand and made to
order. at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny Elver. near the Point.
' PITTSBURGH: PA.
Alir AU orders bronintl7 Sled. TBT rte,
Foin pair
WWI I MU An ?ARK
WORKS.
DARROLL & SNYDER,
IgAIMOTINIZItB Or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR,
Eusz-gox AND CYLINDER STEAM BOLL -N
R&
OIL STILLS AND *IL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, SMIRCHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS•
mum mils ; eteisintrarde AND LEON
BRIDGESL
PRISON DOORS AND COAL MITES
Office end Warehouse. corner Sienna,
Third, Short add Lilborty Streets,
P/TT581713.91i, Pa.:
I!` Orden' sent to the above adttrets w!ll be
promptly attendwlao mh7:1130
1141EPTILX4' .& CO.,
BOILER. MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON virditiont -
NOB. 10, SD, it AND 116 PRIM BT.
Having secured a. large yard and thraished' it
with •the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOLT,
.13118 in the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
//re Beda , Steam Pipes , Locomot ive Boilers,
A:)ondensers, 84t PaanTraaits. - 111 151411Virits
tors &Mine Pats, , SollentoLlßriare buzz
litht - satitioTe maantsesurerf alum= rat
exit Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. .las:al
JAME'S Er. BITER,
Nos. 115 and 56 Water Stradty
rxranintnas,
aueorkermaz OP
:TAtits,
ILITTLING PANG, cerium EITTAX PLTZ,
imgazore WIS. MONO,
Lad KUL= IBON WOWS.
. Tor Stelmlxkotii.
/AHED 88111911..“,t.....;....KDKUNDD. matron
JARED at,pausH & SON,
ILLMITACTUILIMB 07 •
atsaulsoilenotrstine, Tanks.
swum PURL 117,012/4 di t CL.
6:Penn -lihirost, Nustourfitei-ka.
STOVES;` CASTINGS, &o.
BRADLEY & CO.,
NO. BO WOOD 'STREET,
Ataanacturera of the gresteot variety of
Cook,Parlor and Heating Staves,
• 4. - TO BE
In our assortment wilibe found all the LATEST
PATTARNS AND Ifit PROVnifEr. Tel, and the
reputation of our Stove/ is such that any one In .
Want oi♦ good eirthile shosild
they
none but
those manufattured by us, as they will be found
the moat durable as well ,as economical._ Would
call liarilictilar Attention ter oar new VOLcAtfe
STOVE. for chlirchei, balls and stores. DverISSO
sold In three months. Intended for with or with
out casing. •A II wbo have need them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price lit. SeSO
sot II
_
eirramirma,
BOSTON 0 . 001[12T0 RANGE,
- •
66 THE MBIY FIIANACE,",
el • - • -
glaDnijil;
ma nova..
"BROSYLATowIt ooLtritail' WOK STOVik,
VAN , I3 (Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
BARRE OUT IRON MANTL=, WELLKAWB.
IMPLECTOBRAT_IIMaree from dirt and dart
GRATE 71130=8. PENDEBB. 40.
•fr - rt rf
I i Vag° LibeattStreot,
5e23;y27 PITTSBURGH. PA.
QOOK STOIIII.
atrittlitiiro l :iiiiit.'l
C41310il •
TRmMPH,
FOR Arruarmo ufi'
• r •
Irokautectsi Co s a, Bakiviitotast ae
Tell many other Store - hi the Union.
13T8ErPtT rin
No. '285 Liberty Street
ALIO 011 kind find for Wes •
PARLOR STOVES,
HEATING
ORAOOO lEWAICITD .1315, '
ars, &e,"
TO 111714111/41Wg i
100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. •:
150,000 feet 12,1ncb. clear Plenb
' 26 0 f
2480 ft e grry j l ti ftild ( f 4 lTeritre k ._ ;
115,000 ft„.)4...1, 1.45, 2 and 3 inch roplaef
10,000 feet Dry Priarlscantlingt
,r; 10,000 feet Dry Yel l ow Pane Boards;
100,000 feet Benstock Scantling.
Boa.ooo feet No. 1 13 Lien bailillasi Bbill ,
les. .
- Z.•
0fj0 . 000 4 4 /6-lbeirningles, isawedt,
slso.aotrio .-1. Minels fibirtglesi - sftsFedi
60,000 Fire Brlal ,
1,000 Fire Tile. t :
ÜBI. To Fite Cray' • '''''''
Alia; hwfv.L.Ni tturibm'Locustilld. Cedar
Pests, and-al l ar tic les in the line on hand and for
sale by ALIN tt 3Elb PITTE2BON. trds—
No. 157 Bebe states an corner cofiPr• ectit*
Juniata streetsi , ft Iva , •Aite g hli t y. is ;.
p5 1 00.f.ANT. 12- Icr. ..,.,. awe 1
. : :
• ti.
tiaier of - Weights and leaifoltiV.
No. • louloo oroorr.
petiveex Liberty and Perm .trees.
Orders promptly attended W. mat
•
t .-8. 1
.‘• r T •7 , -4. r -4. 7 ;
- 111111 i
8611.
'141 : 11 -T s "29, '1869-
_ _
111a - 1 -FORT
FOUNDRY. COMPANY. : •
• wrings AND WOMES,
TVVELETH Srl i ttEET,
lairrsittractii, PA.
•
tilr'Engines, Rotting Miu Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
tort% and Castings generally.
N . A.Tioxst - rotrsimar
. AND PIPE WORKS.
Iljoyue!piairoll and fhouffilinaa Susie%
• (NINI% WARD.)
eri-rsrastazGrat, PAL.
•
WILLIAM SMITH,
tranuraotu.ror of
CAST /RON BOWL PIPE
808 GAB A.ND WATER WORE&
. ,
My Pines are all oast layarlablylu Pits , to dry
sand, and U feet lengths. Also, full aaaartment
of ireueral . ' ;
Castings for as and Water Worts,.
I would eats of 11,1(.1.t1:441,11:143fataglInTril.
DUQUESNE - FORGE.
WILLLIIII MILER,
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Flag &Miles co•extenalve with Um lending
Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and sattstactortig ell all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON HOD 4 ,_LICTICES,
PITMAN JAMS,NALIeiTS, RAILROW AELRII ,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES,
_together with every
description of SHAPE WORN. Once and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way lad Vint. Stree.;•:
••- • • - " •
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
fluacessors tiliotartiars, Mime a =mal4
WASEEINGTONAVORICII,
FOUNDERS ROO MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and SWlonary Bream lfn-
Ce e lt s in ßla tasfiVr Ifset ez e iOMfa
and Boller and Sheet iron Work.
Mice, O. 11, norm First and dralthileld
Enron& • - •
for Ye e
Agents for.
BOW IPPABD% PATENT tICTIOTOB
ding ler&
THOMAS casum & CO.,
Foarth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works,
sia*DUBSY BT., A.LI.BOBEIENT CITY, Ea.,
Man faetnftre of Stationsi7 and Portable Steam
Sngthea, eresmo, rualeys, BharUng, Orin
and Saw NM Work, Bolling Mill and Machine
Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes,
e. Build to order and have on hand - Engines or
ail sizes. mvli:eS
OF 441 1 "1 " F " 17WILY
AND ROLL WORKS
- Ski Penn Street.
BOLLKAN, 11017) & BAGAIEL
ClllllBolli, 31111 Cutlass, 801 l Lathes. ape.
LAMOND OIL WORKS,
N. M. LONC & CO.,
Once. DaiLZELL BIII1.1)ThiG,
flilll Duquiazie - Way. Pittsburgh. Pa.
W.4 4I WW AAP MP%
Coslaralssioitleralanta sad Brokers In .
Pei roieum •
ite Product/4,
DALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHTLADIiPSIL , ADDBINZ, -7
/Wpm l er 0f . 6;4 zneree,
133 80171118EOODID 31113132..: •°,
TACK BROTHERS,
, 00 lON rIIIERCHANTS,
AND DELLS= IN
, Petroleam and its Products,
pgrtrare-voLZ FWMG seoog z t A l A
eeti.
etfil!,m_l4l4l6.sffirelt" VAXaNIP 14'1
ECLIP:47,PV/10ktliti
. 4EFiNERY.
Wowing c. - Twirrmul,
woraTAmplura OP
Lubricating & High Test Bunting Oils.
lrattpise ;Ipafiroad'Azle OIL
, . Eitande , great heat , ilthout change; reinain
Ibripidirtiowast temperatures- Special/11pr
troidealcilmatas or hot member. . • •
Leaolnoilve; Engine, iffoodnina IShOiil,'
Wlllcmt Screws.' . : . , , ' •
dim lIIM and Planing ltal 011. s.
Adapted fur blib_apmd, ' • -
ill~lio . OUb , Wooread•UralSO/1.
Oili Tanners* Stuff. lieus Ole.• ~
tug& Sliirtntsluis Oh% trialtollne t
Iktrtiriseral 01111 '' ' 1 Poirrindnn.
21.2tht04.4411E34t0' preserve Bright iron
work and ery Rom Must. - 2 ~ _ .
Thole. pr ducts are manufactured under Dr.`
tentTweddle•sjia b Superheated Steam In. Vac
cur, .1 be hubrica g U ll a are almost odorless,
Derfeclly pure, °rm. and mostly Sabi. mei.
Oro ,d mu d a big temperattire uncbanged. and.
PlalaillfiliDidslur g extreme cold. Theßallroad,
Oils .are unequal td, and are In constant use cu
many ot the principal Railroads. Sampler can
be ,m ined e and orders left at 1141-wOoD
Works•at Sbarpsburellridge. ' '
Ig i 23l3.l.wieftootr4i , 44aefl
TroutEs, 8E1146Ci.;
• l'7 1 . 11 :: j ,'.. L :jC . :", 14:1 2 .';1 :L'i ;Lj 1 :, ,.. ::., : -1 7.. ±i.,.: Pt . .) > ;: i 4 ~
ANCHOR ;COTTO.t.I. L 4OIILLS.
errms, islutext.
th: ••• t t (
Itsavittoturin? of ELICAVIt .112.DItnit LlEtalt
• ,
~94$954"IteitilD NAtoirOiXit • e
BLS.
OILS.
smixcmu,.
s ji BANK
- Of . Pittsbuith
I
Ia now open for Discount, Deposit and General
ißanking Basinesa,,at
4.n1 sum received from One Doßtie upwards.
Interest at the_rate of sly. , ,pey cent. paid on
Dutscroas:
RD. DIVIRIDGE,
FRANKRYMAN.
W. H. tilidd. lIEBRRT.
W. O. R OBERTSON . Ha NUT MEYER.
DAN. liloriZElt.' D. M. ARMOR.
• Z.MIL
I§D.`DITHRIDBE, President.
•
F. F. SCHENCK, Cashier..
if10:108
A
imatican ,DANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
' • PITTSIMpIit.
CASH CAPITAL • • '• • • 8200.000.
Steekholders Individually Liable.
RANK OF DISCOUNT AN D DEPOSIT.
JOHN 'FLOYD . WM. PLOYD.
President. • Cashier. .
D
Thos. M. Marsha Job
LL. nM. Hartland. •
Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace. -
Junes W. Arrc't, . Jas. D. Kelly.
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Flovt
This Bank Is now fally_ergantzed and prepared
to do a general Banking business.
Jelok43
HALET, CATIGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Tura and Wood &nata l
rinrreuErratian.
auoolasoaa TO ELIIINA. EittitT a 00..)
DZALII2B Itt
Klehangq, Coin, Coupons,
tad puttenter attention paid to the pitzehase
and sale at
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Matt Drafts on Landau.
sayt:tes ^
N. HOLMES & WU,
57 Market Street,
PILTI - raircniciri. PAL:
Col Winona made on all the hoinapat ware of
the tinned Mates one Omahas:
StocksAmds end other Securities
BODO= AND BOLD ON CONXISSION,
Putlealar attention pald to tie Intrahaos and
sale of
Vnited States tSeonrifies.
Jaacrai
JAY COOFV, & CO.,
* 31Elarilmelfre •
9 i
tEr
114 80 77Hi ERDSTREET,
PHILADELPEILL
STOCKS and 9 et ell 'cleacrlptions
bought and aokt. .
tt it
Speeleisitentle /Mte the purebagn and Mae
of tioinsrumat ieauritlea, u3h3o
BANK. --
CITY. B
.
1 1 2 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
•DA~'III3, 81D0.000.
BTOCIBOLDEBE INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEntsmi.
1 1 ." • -
FOREIeIk EXalitAlie2
Bonabt andsold. and when eh:aired remitted to
Btirope.' Collections made en- all, the principnl
points of ther United lattices JanitC.easdak •
Domonme inmsEr. reldent. • '
Jaw =CAM Vire President. •
JOHN B. UOBMLEY. CaShler
. .
•• • •
B. Eamseek. - intlnCreneJames lefeCabe.
Thomas Bourke, John savage, '
J. Dunievy, Jr., Terence Campbell s
Patrick Kane. .5. amee'FbOuvi •
Chas. B. Barr, MA.lrrerrog es
Jno.Joe.liermann. • Thomas thwner:
Hutch !leafing. - lei;k3
GLASS. C : 1 14'8.: CUTLERY.
too 'vropn sutEET.
NEW' GOODS.
FINE VASES; • -
- 'ANn CH/NA.
NEW tfritE% .
DINNER SETS,
. dETS, •
• - • • • orrr Ci7PB
- - 491. large stockof •
SILVER PLATED / GOODS
of sU d*3@crlpttoas.
OaU end, examine one goods, end wei
feel sstlaned no one need au to be stilted.
R.
E. BREED CO.I
1 0 0 000, STREET
PIMOT:O I 3TEAY.
•
HOINZIAII & WIEDEHAOLD.
47ttitlAve,iiite, •
Upholster:vend Dudes etgaiti. Goods,
, r
Direct tbe attention 6f their mends and the
public tonheir lineltaillorted Mack of
Lace and Nottingham curtains, Vestibule
Laces; Damidliti &qui t Per* bi Mexican cloth
Satin, Helene% _QM oornices. OM and Witinde,
'Mouldings. erring Beds Of superior make.' Hair
Heiresses (pure white hair.) =owe. Bolsters '
and everttldhg Tiertstutair to' s.dtut , class Meg.
The latest Paris and Berlin designs:or Draperies
atthe inumatketor their customers.' Fare white
Eastern dhow Feathers always on hand. • •
,
HOLTMAN & WIEDERHOLD! •
• •r. . _ •
NO: ioo' AvENIIE.
4
LITEOGRAPHERS.
SWAY= eagis.
QINGERLY &OLEINI;1111
La ezo. Y. 8013170EXA2 k CQ. „
trilleanalnikila•
4 , 4 . Pe77=1 .. .1. „ • ,7 "; 5 117:17171.
• wit • ....ea NOWA' rr : :Vat .
1:4 • :.• .WMl4 tr o ti 2 •jItMU NuL
• ItrlMlSalttitinlit.
FINANCIAL.
• NW,/
<704::01•11:39 -
SILVER ABB COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
gi!". B. 2fERTZ, Illailker,
my6Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.'
JAMES To 'BRAD — fitti,
Olucceisers od. J6NB9 & C.l
1
Corner Fourth and.W ' f-(, '
33.43.2V3Er.. 3Ell=l. El,
.
suit AND BELL Ara. D DB or
GOVEiiNNENT SECURITIES,
BOLD, SILVER AND , COUPONS,
ON MOST PAVOBABLB - TEBMS.'
wr Interest Allowed on Deposita
lo mmone iet vane
ra d on Government Bonds it
mar Order s executed for the Purehase
b and
Sale of STOOKS, BONDS.and
D.
JAMBS T. BRADY, & CO. -
GOVERNMENT BONDS
We will register all 'Muds Governmeut
Bonds free of charge. This givea.be holder ab
solute security against Weft, lobs. or destructlbu.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
Dealers in Government Bonds,
COR. 017RTEI ik.WOOD STB.
mvi3:12.5
'Cljt littsint4 Gaiittt.
Ea
FINANCE AND TRA.D.III,
Oman or•Prmairraaa Gamma,
• WerirmsnAT. July 28, 1869.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 18634; Silver, 130; Eighty
one's, 121%; Five Twenties, - 1862, 12.3%;
do 1884, 122; ,to 1865, 322 g; do 1865,
Consols, 120%; do 1467, ; 1203(,;„- do, 1868,
120%; Ten Fortids, :111 . g; 'lie*, York
Central, 10%; Erie, '—;..Reading, 98x4
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, *& Chicago*
Railroad, 53; Ohio & •
82%; Michigan Southern, 105.3‘;
Cleve
land dr. Pittsburgh, 10755; Chicago &
Rock. Island, 113%; Chicago & North
Western, 79%; Chicago &North Weitern
Preferred, 94; Adams Express . Com;
pany, 60; Merchants Union Expreds,
11; Pacific Mail, 83%; Wesitara Union .
Telegraph Company, 36%; Am. W. Ex-
Press, 42. .
ExcHayMe, Large. Small.
London, per .... . . 116,a5
Paris. - per franc 27' _ 281%%
Berlin, thaler 99y, 1,00%
Frankfort, florhis .58 5934
—Closing quotatione received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold, .136%; United
States Sixes, 1881, - 121%; Five-Twenties,
1862, 123%; do. 1864.,, 122 i do. 1865, 122%;
Tea-Forties, 111%;: :Five-TWentiei. Janu
ary and Ju1y.1865.120%; do. do. 1867,
120%;
,do. do. 1888, 12086;Dne COM&
•
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, 90;
Central do. do., 99; Cy. Pacifica, 108%;
Lake Superiors 98. •
—ln regard to the prospect ' for a fall
businesis,• the New York Financial
'ChOantele says: If our merchants and
business men will avoid • speculative
itisloaand trust to legitimate operations.
they will soon find the country recuper
ating and themselves recuperating with
it. If, as seems probable , a benefieient
Providence gives us a'copiont good hat
. vest„year, And , fitonth.,4o
shell soon enjOY. more obvious and gen
eral-prbeperity, and joy and ;linty* will
cheer those sections., of fair , industry
where now gloom and depression are
but too frequently found. We see no
-reason to ; doubt _the: scenrally 'or ',those
, ehrewd.farOeding meetbintsibf this city
who, from the scarcity of goods in the in
terior. theanticipated geqd . 'harvest; and
the substantial prosperity of the country,
are looking for a lively, fall:trao. •
037 Tele4ripti to the Pltteborgh gazette.J
NEw',Yekft, July 22, 1869..
_
' The money market remains easy, arid
the demand on call is freely, met at' 6@7
.
per cant., with same exceptions at -5 , per
cent. Prime discounts at B®lo per cent.
Sterling rather more active and fine at
9',Fif®lo . g. Gold heavy and lower;' the
Inarkst *opened, at 136% 3 advanced to'
:18.9%, , fell to 135% and olimed at 135%®
1188: Carrying rates, 5®7, per cent. Clear
tibees, e103,0o0,000: The estimates of
. .
*shipment to-morrow vary between 860%-
000. and wocwoo.
Governments dull but strong: Cou
pods of 'Bl, 122®122%; do. '62, 124®
®124%; 2 d 0... ,'64; ; 32440/1223ii do. '66,
..e22%® L 12%; d 6. 120 @l2l;'
'67, lzi(i).MlM; 40,)68, -1q29:1,;©121; 10-40's,
112@112x; Paelticat,"•loB,og)loBX. The
Government boug ht 13.4)00.00 0 -. worth of
"different issues at 120 * 1-100®120 23:100:
State ponds Missouris, 87%; old
Tennessees, 63%; new, 56% ; old Virgiri-.
fits, 57%; new, 60%; old Nor th Carolinas,
ST; new, WM.”' ' • * •
' 'Stook Market active and *exalted dur
ing the morning-on Vanderbilt shares,
but prices were weekend declining. Cent
ral fluctuated bet Ween 217 1 9 ®2u9X; Eud
sou between 191g®180% anctßarlemle
tween 165® PN.%; the highest prices b&lifg
made - 'befbre: liret - call:* Reading active
.and fall 8 Ter.:cent; .Ohio A Mississippi
and Michigan Southern .were next in
;terist and comparatively steady; the rest
of _.thee list , , was dull and sympa-•
• thized to - limited extent - with
the - course of Vanderblit'a stocks.
In the afternoon the market was dull and
finetuAted elightly, which was strongly
in contrast with---the changes of the
morning.; 4. - Vherii.hate been free sales or
the Vanderbilt etocks tO•day on the the
ors, that tha =MOOS At Saratoga Will
itd immedhltely , on , the. consolidation
Therewas no . sp@aifl feature
Odtaitte* of Vander blit iiitooks.:eiciOt.. a
-tittle activity and -a fluctuationOf;l®qitir
tent in Reading and*P.acifiel!didk
5-130'.1Wee Canton, ' 61; Cthilbeilarid;
32g; Western Union• Telegraph, 38%;,
._ .. ... ~ :.~,~~. a-. _...,
OBSTOR otr . PITTSBURGH GAZETTR, t .
- • WEDNESDAY, July 28, 1869. !
Our markets, in a general way, pr'i?
sent but little that is really new' or
portant. , Thereiastill considerable
manifested in flour and grain circles. •
although there is not much doing; atockt
are much reduced, but the demand if
very light and it is not considered ver3
Safe to increase supplies at presen
. prices. _The - dispatches both from Chi
cago arid New
_York, on. Tuesday, indi
..
cated weakness, and the. probability of /
reaction, and that tco before long, it
.growing stronger. Operatora, generally
have - little or no faith in present pricet
of either flour or grain being sustained
but, on the contrary, expect a decline'
sooner or. later. •
•
The , weather • throughout the milli'
country has been more favorable lb:
harvesting during the past ten days, ant .
with a few dart more of the same kind
the winter wheat will all.. heve been
safely secured, and considerable progreio
will have been made in cutting spring.
It is probable that later advioes will sham
that the reports in regard to the con
crop in the west, have been consideraol3 •
exaggerated. That it has been consid:
erabiy damaged - in certain localities
conceded, but that it has been ivjared - g"
badly as some correspondents report
it, is, to say the least, a little:doubtful.
'imams that we were a little too Sweep,
ing in our remarks yesterday in stating
that the supply of spring wheat flour it
- Shia - market was ' almost eathausted. Ii
is true that most of the dealers are about
sold out, and that the stock, compare.:
tively, is insignificant, also thatti- cannot,
.be replaced at present prices; but we
are intormed , that there is one firm that
had in store on Tuesday, 3,800 bbls o
this kind; that is a good deal of . 'flour foi
one house to have just at this particulai
time, as It was bnightl39l:oo time since
will now yield a very handsome profit
-Itis a fact, „however,. that - flour, boll
winter and spring, is :relatively much •
cheaper here than in - the west; choice ;
spring wheat- brands; which': are:quotec,
at 57(7,25, could not l'e delivered here
from Chicago short of Wand good win
ter wheat flours - are being offered at the
same price of choice spring, - notwith•
standing, the fromer has always beet
considered worth 25 to 50 cent per bb
more than than the latter.
APPLES—In steady demand ,and we
can report regular sales at $354 per bbl..
'BUTTER—Is dull notwithstanding
the supply: is by - no means large; we cop.:,
tinue to quote prime, to choice at 23525. -
BEANY—SaIes at $1,75521
BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. i
56,50; No. 4 - 16; No. 3 $5, No. 2, plain
$4,50, and market firm.
CHEESE—IsNin good supply and ver3 ,
dull but unchanged-14518, as tt
quality. \ ,
CARBON OlL—ls‘dull - but unchang
ed; sales of 50 or 100 barrel lots, at 27@,
28. and in small lots. 29580.
DRIED =lTlT—Thedemand.. hat, •
almost ceased, and the market is" ;yerj ,
dull and there are no establaftsd quota_
tions. - -
EGOS—DuII with a drooping tend
sales. at 18520. - • • •
FLOUR—The market is firm but e
void of excitement, very reduced - stocks
•and very light arrivals. Spring Whew
' brands may-be quoted at 17,00(447,25"
*arid Winter Whe at at $7,0057,50. _
_
,
GRAIN There is a continued goat;
'milling demand, for. Wheat, and' prim(
old Red - sells readily_at $1;40" and we, eat
report sales of 400 bushels 'prime net - 5 , at
Same figure; - Oats quiet and Unchanged••
-49570 on track, and 72573 in Store
Coin in active demand and :scarce; sale 4
cars mixed at 61,00; 1 . car prime:Yellow : :
at 11,05; and 1,000 bush - . to arrive, buyei•
furnishing sacks, at 93. Rye , may be
quoted in the absence of sales at •$1,25.
HAY—Sales of new crop at',518524 ai3
'to 'quality. Baled scarce • and firm a
HEMP—Last sales at 1205.
-HUSKS—SaIes at 2 ®3 is per, pound:;
LIME-7CleYelabd Lime, is quated at
82,50; per bbl, and Common White at
61,75 .
LARD OLL-No - gi,of:
and. No. .1 at 1,40. - : • • .
:POTATOES—In .rtither better do.
mend - but unchanged 'at' $1,5051,72 pet: •
barrel.
PEACHES—SaIes at $2,113,60 per'. •
box, as to qualify. • -
r•" POULTRIZ-45a1i3.4 chiek-;
ens, at 65570 per pair, - •
PROVISIONS-4-Firmeirand higher. Wei
now quote'st-15515X for bhonlciers; 185 i
-19 for Ribbed, and- plear*fic4c,ae:;for.
Plain and - 244024. for Sugar Curxi:
Hams, and 173(418 for Breakfast
Lard, 201 i in ,tierces and goyAgt in.ball
bbls and kegs. .Mess Pork, .SS3M, _
PEANITIS—SmaIi sales at 12. • .
SALT4Allegheny -- River brands are
quoted, by the car load, 1, at $1,75580.
NEW Your,. dull 28.—With 1)517 fresh --
cattle and 2 1 20 held from Monday, trade
is slow and - tax cannot be sold. The deer)
markets-IW , full, of-Ma:Mb inef.:'whil . l
don't Bell; sides have been mold at 3(4lPEst I
pound to-day. There' Is-no life to the
trade. Some very fide droves are offer:
ing, but none are quotably above 16c. 1
even for extra '.cattle..Good wester n
steers are worth 1434@)150 - -corr..;
mon • Texans - 141243 ; sales H ; O -pra t.
Or good; 7W, . • owt. Illinois ' , steers at"..
14®i5c. The best drove was 15e."-
;choiceHentholty'grade.? Di:whims, scant.• 4:
83 35 c per cwt., sold at 160 on- an aver-
age; 50 Canada steers, 536 cwt., at, $7O; a'
lot of 7X cwt. Ohio at $7O each: a lot of
7y‘ cwt. Ohio steers at 15q. Sheep are a=.:
shade weaker, owing to the heavy re.J
celpts of 4.700 yesterday, Only 2.600 ar.• .1
rived to-day and have all beep sold; .5 cars
Ohre; gs tooodera, at 63;03 • some, of 438'.i
pound State sheep at 54; a lot of fat 60'.
pound Canada lambs at 7c; some of . 1 3 5 ; : : :.
pounds;at 6340, and a car, of State, `62. - .!
pounds, at 9@)o)ic. Hogs advanced •xe' .•
today, and dressed selling quickly at:A
12®13c. Receipts, 4,076. -
.
- ),ttni A o4, July Sit—Cattle" Brill; week .f.,
and 20(a 25c: lower, at 18 . 450 ® 5 .0(1L)r eciwo t.'.-
- aboleteeze: 0 5 . 87 35 1 g 6 x 56 fo r - fiiir.l.o • nte. - •
_ditt , nulindsB;7/11g7i25 fbe' good to ethnics :: i -
OforriE~MilinezzidOrtenittairg nea 1.---
940 for 00mm0n,4 9 .15@0,25,40 2 .4tirr 0,
mettldnf."hoW 5,+10®9,30 for m i xt: to,
choice.
Quicksilver, 15M; M a riposa,ai 8%; do. pre
ferred; 140; Pacific Mail, •1111 x; Adam
Express, 60 Wells and Fargo
221 41 • American 42; United States
69 V; Merchants Union, 111 i Rev
York Central, 215 X; Hudson, 185%
Reading, 99%; Erie, 29; do. pref., 5534
Michigan Central, 131; Michigan South
ern, 105%; Illinois - Central, 141; 'Pitts
burgh, 107; Northwestern, 79%• do. pre
ferred, 93y,; Cleveland; Coltinibits. ant
Cincinnati, 72; Rock Island, 113 V; St
Patd, 76%; do. preferred, 88%; Wabaate.
73 1 %; For. Wayne, 153; Terre. Haute, 34
do. preferred, 80: Chicago and Alton, 161
do. pref.;l3l%: Ohioand Misslatdppl, 3235
St. Joseph, 127; do. preferied, , 423.
Mining shaies
.Copper Stocks at Bostoritlloppeir Fall:
6; Franklin 5; Heels 80: -Hancock 1; 'Min
nesot6.l3 . - Apincy ga„..• •
RRecelptisub - Treasury,4lo,os6,7BB; pap;
meuts, $4,467 f 297; balance, '195,575,625-
disbursements coin interesti_BlB3,249; ex
ports for the week, 14. 3 44,467.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Live Stock Market.
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