The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 02, 1869, Image 6

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DiNUEOT
COMLMIWI.I4 ,, di CO.,
IRON BTEEI3,,
AXLIELAND
$140:2219W44? ,430 : 0rMATAi;
srATAxh.t.tittjairizm ratz
uour,- 'AND ANIL MON.
?Lim Ali TI L Efi By • A l t
GUARD IRON DBAlfsna Melina E
TLAN#AS,.._(AMEA BApi, CI LINDE
1191"..&D FLAT 11/f011:6411631:41IL
• gWB ARA._ WlCOMo2s'entatEtt W TEETS.
g o AND CULTIVATOR sT
EL WlLEOSAltiorktugunupttcrplasep.
at= SEAraI..E. • A. B.
voe
BDEGY /Ad WAEON ISFEMEE and
OVIiiAILS AND SPIEW,, ,
s3ooll9llrot . Class:apt* rarrEultet
o ynoss - isTfatimg:
inzuman, amaid AllegheitY Bilrerf
and TT W,Aet lteFg, ritublqgbit.
BErtirnELP• TEELlsirowis•
SBDER;-MME &ON
- - WITTOIMGEt... / 1 /0., •
Xsztaitetarers Of evei9,des4iptlon ot
LAST A _ NB GERMAN" STEEL ,
zutvar •
autaloilic., AND, PLAT,OIOIIIPRINGSv-
I A1U2211"31/2..11/13. ae"-"cti''
. ,
WlLlttlOuSet 83 Wider andloo Mist Ste.
PauLIN•
- ' diazias. skitersrzas4
WII[.ILISTOALy , 2.)1,118EN
alio. W. BARB:. I OIi6B.PARKLIT. ,
BesciAL 1 , 4.111at -43 . ii
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CtN-SC ) r.A . r.FT E # X• _ IIVOR!tSi"
11A11B, &,, •PiItKEN,
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01Mee, No. 339
MV3ittlll,Gl,l..l!:i;
BLACK. Dwi
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Alt\ll & 0.0.9
• itsaulteini*OralL itegeriptlolllo.
Ogee indWirehonse, .21101,TPCTIEL TEEM •
VIBIST and BAILItOd.4 STRZETS, :
II
IRON Wo
us. Yom. Wean,— r.cutinah met.
ITTSRURGEL FORGE •
. „
ANDIRON
iukvnirittrintilos or ‘s•
Z, i
Saltroad Flag liars Batis;
nalaread Cra Azkaa *01 1 . 4 -
liallrolid par Aalel Hammered;
toesmotivoiranse Mumm a
Side Hods:'.i
yokes. Straps' •" '
Pistoni
Steassiboat
Steambosit, Cslistfur;
?Plea 8ods s11.0B411;,
"Maui aßlis•toL‘arlis a.e• , .
-enue, No. ,177 PENN ,STRIZIrr,
Oris v ogic( 4 .
.111 - 112 - 111SBN -i TROt I SS.
TbeTrusteis ire itlOw Otepared tolerant flees
are tor tlituse of the 51.1•FltSliealSTN P. 407
AX The EL
superior quality imparted to yoga — or.
the artalAt!lpeovement infeelor iron. and the_
stdmeneuct.conunend It to minnacturers or
toss.
Turtles arlshliase to nse It can obtain neetisiisl*
sologuis to. •• , ; • - •- • • -
JAMES kirEER •• .
,ttoraei for the Troitees,
2, 3 " e s 44* * 3 4 1 • 4 ' 41 T4/ Os. g 6 ) l
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ittrithei to , : v i s i t the
111101120310alitaliUrttiare tibll traces. II
• • sue.cesatnioneratiou. elldir
EvEstsoNi ruorroN , 8 . 6 CA),"
1iiiii41±. 0476r01141,..
Zero" Noe. 16 1 13 and 107 FLEM
9 voinestAtOnsluel s-Rouse a •
swum :APAITTIBV en
MOS FOUNDuIw•
solo* .. ..111.119,T ,1441*.;
1011111LCOOPER
..1101LiaidAratiel'aniiderit. _
. . . . . .
. . .
swum -iviiook
Mena rO.OIII7,TLY
?tali " Alef 4111 Gi b Fittings, , !
i)r- ' -
la/LSPIPik Tl.llO 0,
liiikOligiStiFFAT AND'titti utiftg,'
1 a
-*J hat TES 3
iCkitetioN COOIa.S,
Brags Work of ererri,..44ll l6 l l ;tor
Steam, Water and
!9F 4, -. )i • cVM: II
luiprovedTaliriev-wh'ect Stet Pimp. -
Agents for. Dr W T 0 4 -
a at
• era, the bestiel
Cate dad Work/6 corner Thirteenth andsrgte
_
-II • r Tit VORIS: i
T ivgn
ADAMS. 111'11.E.E & CO.
• 3uNilacrtnans or
Sigrb"3l3 STAIIMIADAILYAIRB A
PLAW.l4.LikairCcrti STAB
SC.A;LES.
ou.s /seed Patent Door Locks.arid Letehek
faint and Coffee lOUs,
4XIPARBII OP PIIIST LVESIIE drIGILANT
," = P'R-r , : 3, - -:,
tit s ,{ 111
l is
t.l
MIR MOSE ,
AMCMTE' ?rig' Oa.
Na
u. e t, nue:o23las rs•
N. sail Bt. Clistr .sesszta v- - the d es igning atio
11.11141411121111114114.... ".- 1" HMOS 111BUI
NSW°
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111161111' BOLE & CO
- . . i.. CO,,
Car. Point Altai sad Ihmtnesne!‘
eilaslrmikonrra
.
i Wingfria aZikeret Pouirklit 's mil
( 4 ~.-:•1?.. tr. krikt r acildnistib ~. , ~..',1 '4)::=7 , - •
,Itsiuistrture fnal/80AT ZBIGMEB slam ,
TrAlitainnhat=44'iii ' 5 ;
OIL Nirma. =MUM /4 1 DIK )
•BOILLItm.of 16-bardeopower: • . .
•• CLBririGß,_oted,_nuide to ordes at our
Zdrr, on THIRD lawns= below Market: - -
- • GB for Off Well, 0' LIMB.
41ERS•110IIBE and UND • to
-MON TOBAOGO PUFASFANDB Sad opi zdade to
order. st• the . • _ • ...,. .., .......`. l_ , a' • i_ • I,
INDUSTRIAL WORKS •
routusx oft the Ailtelehy /therosear the EOM.
• Per •
kit. AU orders promptly illper. Thy us.
VOTITPIITT • -
11011JMATILL AND TANK
WURIES.
CARR - OIL & SNYDER,
, VARITV.OI3 07
Ttrsa.t.R:. Doirsts-istrED 'arsTrl.LE.
int/I-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAIE BOIL.
RS.
ORD STI L LS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASS PANS,
SETTLING YANS., SALT PANS AND CON.
DENSERf37
friT.Jui eAsottsvos AND Laos
PUBI SI IM S )000 ; RS AND COAL StilTrU
onleeand Warehouse. earner Second,
Third, short and Liberty streets;
prrrssrutatc, Pa.
• Air Orders sent to the above address willbe
trotninly attended to, mb7:189
nisrau" it, , CO.,
BOILER MASERS
L2(D SHEET IRON WORMERS,
, . .
- ' NOB. we, me. 2 a , AND 716 =NV FIT.
Saving semued a - end taralha 1$
' 'ix-
i g VWll
iintt the malt' approve. oil% we lirelae - .
wed to IDantifaCtUre every description of WM.'
afga In the IlesvassMicci‘ana warren** equate
any rode ta tbaconntrst:c.Claccallo4Bre ecide lr .
/Ire Beds, Ste** nee*. Locomotive Boilers
' Condensers. salt rani, swum eil ste.suatit
tors, 13ettlins nth 11011talreadarl k MAIO
Pana, and solo stanafaaturera onSaFn 'I Taa
-1 ent Boller*. I • -
E , Bepatrina done on shortest notice. 111313
JAMES RI6ISITER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
YOMEITJBWIs PVr
icumracrususst or
IRON OIL , TANELS
lirrnatal PANS, cerrif4L STZAN PUPS.
• HALLING.KILL STICKS,
ind:SECKECT IRON Woill4 •
For Btesmbosts.
IMOD Y. D. UM
TARED DI. BRUSH *Awl,
`"ltignnrACTlT! UPS 01 , •
Stei Betlerg 011 ‘ 8121174 SWIM
satyr ttiOrt-wonscako.
ei -Pam 5, Pittobargh, Pa.
STOVES - wastes alto.
AL. BBALDIGRIE4k CO.,
NO. 80 WOOD TIDZE4'
9
.
Manufacturers of the greatest Variety of
\ • ~.
Cook, Parlor aii4 Heating Stoves,
- ,
TO BE 7013 ND
. ..
- In or r assortment 'will be found ill tIiet.A.TIST
-PAT ft, lois AND IPlarVar.fditsiW an4tbe -.
reputation of our Stoves is ouch \ that anv one in
want nialliOodairtiole th9ul4...Plrthspe nonebuS
those...manufactured by us, as they.wul be ibuii
the MOO durable es well as eeonoroical.. , "Wort
esll nartiemar attention' to' our new T 01.17.0 16,
STOVE. for churches. balls and stores. liver Mal
sold in three months. intended for Isidro! with
out easing. nil who have tmed me . t h e m. pronounte
tnem superior
o arynnthe /land
Gfiascheapn,:
Bel
ilkial BUS &c 0;:
:: adolvirAcrlaztus or =soy Uolmr7ol . . - I
.-
' 00STOICCOXING :SAME,
- !
fr , i k TNE Mai " IMRE? : . ''
, r 4 :e ...- - 7 .1 " 41g1SICI- ';.4L'V33;17.7,147111t . A.i , V - 5 t'z r
COL ..intiol4) '0044,111g,
vnts..icthlt. C t re IA COO p lf h
- NW: CAST : MN - a ' 93
• itt4LEQle
__OltiC,R.t, treottoloVrteaddlaunt
0 TS riuncro. Sim *a . • • . -
i 206 sand 208 Liberty Street,
Nall'irrinte ,
rpOK - SMOTIEgi
SET liirritST. •
4 4
1111140rnifilt CIP:t
'
tkla; 4,t't
rais Biklall2lo l7B COAL.
=3l
ifiiraited titook, Balm or Roast 111
itU RS and othcr,BtoTo In the Woo'
4
-I
— BISSELL & 00
!.
überviristritlit;
OIL Mr and for . gsle,
• vz, - 01 6 mass , , r
•re. ,
BVlLDrsait ~51;
100.000 feet Dural* IloarAs. ,
,Atti.oo o festal; DLOeo-Dgasto (Naar Plaadtt
XVI InonTlitaltr.,
' 26,u0u fee - Thi 1 audit inclkOak:
O 6 UOO It and 3IncIIXOPUg
'l l 5 41130 CrlY T7 jrtgreveitx iii ;
100,000 feet nemloca licantllnt•
303.00 1 1 fee No. l 18 Mgr 151184 1 . 1 ‘P.+•• - '
;le t
s. ; s „
00.009 No. 118-inch Shingles,
• 80,OUttio r . 1111-incb StOngles, slueloul
,110, QUOlire
ODO* o We& k ;
tOU Tons Fire Clay;
Saw 31111 Lumber, LOCIllt snd Cedar
Posts, and all articles in the line on band and for
Bate toy ALEXANDER PATTEIUSON. Yards—
o. lbl Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
ilunlata streets, filstb ward, Allegheny, late bor.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
13.140fa1t
Sealer of Weights sail 11teakittais
so. 'rotors ernirlsi a
.113etwasaLlberty sad rens stomas
Ordas Dreaptl7 astaattod to. - GPM
4
AP PO 1 1 1 Prrr
Founity COYFAn.
OFFICE AND vv4;!#Ks„
TWELFTH STREET,
,1 1
iirksitritert,
lar - EngiAe#,L l6l l ol4 _*"! la '
chinery, Nail 'machines, Be
torts, and Castings generally.
--jay
NATIONAL FOUND
Career Carrisilind !tisane:mu litireeite
Virltijl.Ajltl SMITH,
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
My rival are an cast lnvarlablyln Ms, An dn
land, and isles,' tiontths. Also. asinrtment
of general
WaterWoriah
eatsould also call the attention of 13tL : r . Intend
of 6Y Works to my Mato.Of RETuETEI.
4
.DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLI&M
(Suarsor ,to JOS: - P. HAIGH:ft C 0.,),
Hai facillilei eaeiterisive with . uii3 leading
Forges In the 'East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, (MANE% ,rnrzoii ROI:I 4 ,I.A.VERS ,
'PITMAN .141.11B.WHIST13,31AMILOAD AXLES,
LOCOHOTIVF FRAMES. together with every
.description of SHAPE WORK. Mice and Forge,
I •
Corner of Duquesne Wnrund First Street.
. ap14:1140
ROBElif SON, REA. dr. CO., •
Al!ooessors to BOrartSo2t, norm A 11n.InSn.
w AsEaNcyroN WORK%
~FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBDREIN,
itanaraesusers of Boat aroMulaary Stews Kn.
etedi Casitallsi:PallindescriPtio:rsli On Tau @earTh t
sad 8 s,_BoLler and sheet Iron Work.
Once, Zto. i SS, corner Sirs; add. Smithfield
StAgntsreets.
for triiiitAßbss PATINT reciscros
-LOT teedins Boller'. • laU:rs3
TIP 1104 . cABLUIA coy
Fourth Ward laundry and Nadine Works,
SANDUSKY BT.. ALLSOKANY CITY. PA.,
ittr3
,LUAB
IMINWWI
,
.111 6 -
(NINTH WARD.)
firrrSnErtal , Gil ,
Inanufacturor of
708 OAB - Lb - D Wjallt WORMS.,
Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam
&nausea, uu trauma miry& Shaun& 'Grist
and Sew Mlll Work, BotUrg DaIII and Machine
outings, tint* Ban. Weights, Wagon Boxes,
de. Bald CO order and bare on hand Znaines of
sThiltAL FOUNDIt
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street,.
BOLLIAN3 NV) & 4131A.L1C1.
Cbil mous, atm outlay, 801 l Lathes. ae.
tuts.:
M
DLCEIOND OIL WORM,
H. M. LoNg as, CO. l ,
°Zee, DLLZELL surranse.
tee fgnei s s~Wil . rsitit . I=o4 l ft.'
WAPING AND liiNG,
‘ . 7
it:oll44i to'
.
Petrolenni\and -it& .Products,
,rolt:/1014113c,14,ININPNE WAY!:
ewangrama ADDS,
Room 17, Chambo>of Commerce,
133 13017TH ISEI.INi ) EMBILICT.
ire
I I CS BROTHERS,
CO , szioN
•
ASD DIAL X3B IR
Tetvleto, c and,, no Products ?
streath wei
';otabr of 9aaaa Wa7 w 4 Irwin T
ibh&delphli USAIir!"IK ....4.lnn` PT.
evirwso • , • , -
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM - ,REfjtIERY„--1
'WILBERT W. I
- •
Luiteaiiniiißi6testaindmolls.
, 1,7351'..., ' ' •• •
' .•
, .
.11Le1611.1110101tellitAilli 0 ramtai
i l ..
atkiirtiety's *Moat ahampes
r
Imp d a owess tensperattires. epeeist 441f0r
trctdcal plisdafes orbOirroittenq
Locomotive, Engine, Sloolhano Shop,
Will tikilicrigi.„.. - : • . . • . .
ills* 11103 and telliithig Man 0110,. • -
'odopteolnriti4a good.- t •.• __ _
11,1110 0) .• -.WI.- •WVOI.I/ 1 0 11 4 440 . 14011,
.0 l,Sonsofe, Staff- SeggiOlgo. ~ '. •
'iligrOlristilanlNF.!lii; Gasoline, ~,, .
tiorness 011. Ptralling. -
..k•Io 4 too illirolaron
=llo6entreout•S .
These Vr 0 nets are man tared ander Dr.
-Twaddle sisle4 taeriCted swim Vac
dad. Tile Bla .. 11 JUVRllXl6l4(Arle ill,
• perfectly port, snestl l t cal
ared,stan d a isNmparature unc an d,
.-teptrilifttSPld du extres.nf.AoPl4 TO ,
'via are a nagnalle , ihn'art Wei:lust= on
meal, of We- BaAOI.•IVA3,
beetodu and ere left at Irle ,yv re
Writ. " 441.. .” .
igEnimpae,AND BA ,
' •
ylowims, 814.1. &
NNW"
'ANCHOR '
CO
va.L7r4JEmr , _Gui''
Yti 6541.191r2
taCll4riad • 04. •
Mau _
": I ; se i t o r ksigivoitati4f.-..k k
u r i nivig Gs MED TIATTEII!
nse r,Ntr* rtf"" , : . 7 1.
3 !Si
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
'"
Of Pittsbuigla,
Di: now open for Diecount, Deposit and General
Banking Businees.,atl93.7l,7ll.oloA.
Any sum reealetled trenOttet DtplailiPWseda ,
Interest at the iate arida per aelit:paid
oa
time deposits.
DIRECTORS:
P.D. DITHRIDOE, W.V. WIT MAN
W. H. SIMS. PRANK BIEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HiI.NRY-14EYER,
VAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR.
EMIL VOERSTEL.
LIP. -DlTlbllDfittl'restdentii
F. F. FMKENCEL, Cashier.
3310,198
ANEItICAN Bin
NO. 80 FOURTH ALVEINUE,
PITTSIMIUM.
CASS CAPITAL • . . 1200.000
Stockholders ladivi,dna4 Liable.
BAD OF DISCO iIININCBID DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD FLOYD,
President. • Cashier.
DlBltcroll9. . . ,
Thos. M. Marshall, - 1 John )I.Mintland,
Wm. T. Shannon, , A.rellbs.l4lWela.ee ,
James IV• meat., i Jas. IL Kelly, -
Chas. S. Leech, I Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd. I
This Bank Is now fatly organized and prepared
to do a general Bombing business..
jelOkss
HART, CAVGUET
.. a , CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood iiiree4a,
PITTS33I: . .rIterJX,
rocomows TO I . 1151751,1, SART i CO.
Wailtti 23f
Exchanges coin, Coupons,
And particular att
tel
ention pai d to the 10am
and eof
COVERNMENT < S ONbiIir.
might DraXte on London.
mugs%
N. 1110IM &ES SONS,
57 Market Street,
13FFTWS/311GF1:1, Pa!6.
410'alone made on all the prinelpal potntl of
the Malted *ate' end Canedas.
Stocks,Bouds and ether Securities
BOVEIEIT,A? 7 D BOLD 0N.,005104=024.,_
Partiesdiiiteention pato the psretste sad
sale of
17. 1 nited Mates Seuril4spa
JAY COME & co.,
X3e0C333.0r5,
114 B ONS THIRD STREET,
STOGIES and BONDS of all descriptions
bodsh; and sold.
listeolal attention gtven to the purchase and talo
NEM
of Stoverzunent Securities
CITY BA.NIi.
112 Fifth Strqe!,, PittsbFgh, Pa
capirair;:otoo;6oo.-
15ECOOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
,ItcrznEsT ri c ivoimeosrrs.
FOREIGS EXCHANGE \
Motet and sold, and when desired remitted to,
Europe. Collections made on silt the principal
us
polnot the United,Biateslanganimff ',
-DOwntiei Ittaoltar,.' idenu ,' , , A
Jawr&liala Vice rreeident.
----, • JOict E. Goa Cashier.
LIN.
ti s.
D. Ihmsen, DI a ,
James McCabe,
:Thomas Maurice, John Savage,
.J. llunlecy. Jr.. Terence Campbell,
'Yatrick V.ane: ~..James Phelan,
Chu. B. Ban', A H. A.FrayTegle.
,:. Vno.Joi.liermann. Thomas Barnes.
Haab Keating. - Jelols
DOLLAR SAVILNGS BANK.
NO.O_,VSMATV.A. 1rc,...,.
to
vAtitutcraliptf s a. Pi ir
eoaton. m il l
Open daily, Unter'9 tryclft.9l: — sr ' tcrir - OelOe
r. x., and SATURDAY EVZ OS, from
ISt Ist to November lit from to 9 &elect,
an from November lat to May Ist, from 0 to 9
ollark.
bfailirl,'*i lAtilredrudfrit r t 'e!`" 1.1 '
. , pcktu. so :
declared tw ce a year, in June and pecember.
Interest has bee • deemed semi-annually ln June
and December 1 nee the Bank wan organized, at
the rate of sin • .r cent. a yesx.
Interest, If no AraVoils-Vmed; to the
credit of the d . 10? Pa hand bears the
same to crest. —atria t day& of June_and
ecenzdalr, Om •_. dltur "twice 111 ifilirc 41Mboat,
1 , roubllnYthe de •-• • tor WWI; or even to present' ,
nts passbook. this rate - money wilt dontde In
less than twelve ears.
Books cont % . Isis chino; oriiweir, a n te,
snd Begloatious; . . .la Vatic otYlipplica.
Ma at thatddcma . N . •
• ,1. ICORDWALBRIL 1 : ,
sixXstnixrat
nnv vi
Johan. Bac • , 4*. Tafteki, M. D..
Ben). Y. ra ke out, - Robert Robb,
Jame H a rdsum, ~ John B. littuenberPr•
James Mower, Josses IRSdle. • ,
James B. D. Meads. ,;Alexander Speer.
Isaac 11. YennoCk.. OW/Wan Yeager
ratterss.
m.'J Anderson', goldirt o.•Loori ...
\ L
f ifth Adams. • •nenry J. lis. ..
John O.- Wadley', Vet' A. .4.
?teorgo.Black.. ... uhn marsh , ~..,,,
i n sara wh2. alter P, Maranon, ,
Alonzo A. Carrier ,' John B. Meraddeal
CharlesA. 00901:1. - OrMsbf Rlllll9 l .
John Ilvane, - Heartz,.. .11Ingwalt,
John .1.• Gillespie, ' tn. X. Idchmerts,
ifllllam 15. liven' I leti ria lder „ %Indio,
tua, Awakes% , o van s pilh
saga.
James , D. felt/ ','ltAztan.
• 1144 1 1 1 u 1 / 11 . C F 1 .S t —l i
Smatwrantr..d^mr•d •_sz. asx9 d. •
Awswwwwww.
UPSOLSTERY.
HOLTZMAN it: . ► :it .
lipi 'ZOO . • Third A
• . venue, • - ••• :
,
Iltaoliten and .. , 11calen *in Curtain Ooods,
_. . , ~
..._ ,
.... mert the attention' Of their _Mende itad: the
public to their finely shorted Stock of'.,
Lace and Nottingham-cartel" ,Itestibule
'Liu" .thace_alt,jqtkai. terry a_ t ri sa lk,cloth,
s i thwpotehm „eon xorhimota , Arvaittnik
lifouldingst Boring Patti ofootte or ma,o, Haig
Eatreases Walt' *WON lima Mort* solater.._
add averyttpl, harealotes 50 alf
The West ran. aPd Sett= tieMagek •
mute tsuipastion oe,their cus a tontriz ,
_14.11 014 I
tasteritithowers Ma It i_Lanaz.......,
4 i $1‘11"*. le" 1 . WWW It :I:ill Itt
710• 1 100 ., THIRD VitENUIL ~--'
won . • .
VINASITCIAL.
-
o
AntrCo3rhll , , ,
SILTEIt AND COITPONS
Bought at /Ugliest prices.
PH. R. ,31EATZ, Ba4ker
Cor. IVciod and Fifth Streeta.
Ixiy6
ME
JANES T, BRADY 8s Co.,
Vinceasors 05. JCPNE3 *SAX.)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
31 _..N 06,
svY kid)'BILL iii. iusbz -or
GO ERNNEI44 - T SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND : COI7PONS,-
OK.MOBT vasoltasix,
Interest Allowed on Deposits,.
° Mon markyet arte Wed or' Eforexament Bonds at
west
Orders executed for the Pcirelase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
GOTERNAENT BONDS . !
We will register all kinds of doverameut
Bonds free of charge. This eyes the holder ab
solute securitxagalest theit t ioss. OT destructioti.
JAMES T. BRADY :00 &. •
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Dealers in Government Bonds,
COL TOVETEI & WOOD STS.
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Cijttlit .att4
FINANCE AND TRADE,
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Ormuz or Prrrsarrston Gazimit, t
SATIMDAY, July 31, 1869.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Xert= Gold, 136 1 ,; Silver, 130; Eighty
one's, 123%; Five Twenties, 1862, 123%;
do 1864, 123%; do 1865, 123%; do 1865,
Consols; 12%; do 1867, 122%; do :1868,
122; ;.• Ten Zoete% 114%; NSW York
Central, 15; Erie, -; Readinst, 97%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 53%; Ohio dr, Xisissippi,
-; Ntichigan Southern.' 106%; Cieve
land" & Pitbibirgh, 107 g; Chicago - &
Rock Island, - 114%; -Chicago & Nchth
Western, 83; Chicago & North Western
.Preferred, 96%; Adams. Express Com!.
pany, 60%;
_ldcfrcluinte Union
10%; Pacific Mail, 81%; 'Pesters Unlint
Telegraph Company, 37%; Ard;" W. Ex
press, 41. _
Imola:sae, Large.&eau.
London; per X ' • 16,78 16,85
Paris. per franc 27 2.8 g
Berlin. thilleit • 99%, 1,00%
Frankfort, florins • 58 59%
-Closing quotationareceived by James
T. Brady -& Co. Gold, 136%; 'United
States Sixes, 1881, 12 3 %; Five-Twenties,
18e2,z125%; do. 1864, 123%;,d0. 1865, 123%;
Ten-Ferties,,.ll:l%; Five-Twenties. Janu
ary and July, 1865,122 g; do. do. 1867,
122%; do: 16681 122%;' Due Com
pormds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad', 90;
Central do. do., 90; Cy._ Pacifies, 110;
Lake Superiors 90. -
1.13 i Telegmb to the Mttierarge 6szette.l
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NEW Yonx,..July 31, 1869.-
,
Money s ia-pasy and stnfdy l at -6©7 .per:
cent,. 'clileflY at fhb .fortnet rate. Aare.:
in the day the anpply excee, d e d the de
mind, and loans were Mid() at 5 per
cent. s te;nPß 11C ttuß. PAPhang l o4
Gold is dulfaryt lower,opened at .136%,
and:closed at IS%@ taiviiiiir rates
at 4®7l.er , ~ .-01earaneeaware sixty
-The- export ;,ftt Europe to-day
waft 1166,399; and te`Atopinwitil 183,574;
for ttriftweek...63l.76l.l cs: -1 •
Tile - bank , -idatbnlient , less favorill
able than expected, the ‘ legsl7-reserve
being decreased 000 lrifitee of
i I disbursed by the _Treasury; •brans,
y , ; 530,226, ,increase, 1888,336; specie,-
v. ,671,93kdeurea5e,12.207.491; deposikt.
S/96•416,443: increase, $2,794,1113; .Leg. al
Tenders, 156,101,627, increase, 11,829,765A
eiretda13011434;064177;
lioveruments are_ steady. Coupons
123%@)123%; . do. 'O2, 125116}0
• do, '64, ing@as%; I , do '65, 123440,
12834; do. new, 122®122%; do. '67,12244%
122%; do. 'Or /22@i223i; 10-40'5t41 4 %®
114%; Paci fi es, - 100%@110.''Thete 4/ras
one call made.
State Bonds dull and pot called to-day.
The Stock Board adjourned very early
on' account of the deatn of Ur. Keep, and
after tbfr tratulaetioti sit very Hain_ ktisrl7
neSs. On the street; however, consider
able business was dons, and the market
generally dull thouch ` prices firm, with
much strength in Northwestern. New
YorlelleutTal quoted ••• -
6-30 prieest'Lantbn, 591,4;'Uumberland4,
33:; Western Union Telegraph,37% ;
ulckaily9r,.34}o)3laxipOsps OR; rp.
•ferred, 15; Pacific Mail; 84% ; - Adams Ex
press, 59%; Wells 21%; American, 91;
Uniced States, 70; Merebantsljnlonitto%;
New York Central, 209%i Harlem. 162;
Hudson, 187%; Reading, -97%;..Er1e,,28%;.
pref.,ss;" Michigan Central: 13114;111-,
ebigan Souttiern,clos%; Illinois Csntral,
141%; Pittabiirgli;lo7%; Neorth*estern,B3;
do. prefirrkest,-96,44 clevelandi Columbus
arid Cincinna t i; 72%; Bock Wand; 114%;
St. Pau1,78%; do.preferred, 88%; Wabash
73%; do. • preferred -; Fort Wayne,
153%; Terre Haute l 64; dq.-preferred, SS ;
()Outgo and 'Alton, 165 ; do. pref., 165%;'
Ohio and liiisalsainpl,62%.
Mining shares dnit;'' •-•
Fo„pper Stocks at Boston- 7 , Copper Falls,
61,0-Franklin,' - 10 i Hecht, Se; Helmick, 2tL
Minnesota,l%; Quincy 23.
Receipts Sub-Treasury, , 1706,687; TAY
ments• 11412,931;, ,balance,nloVlllo9_42;
disburtienients - Coin 1139;40o.
Imports for the week-rdrY 4 stbod. 5f11 2 .6 49,-
'371; generai merchandise, 13,16 3 , 141 - -
PHILADELPHIA
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JAW= T, i IEITLAPT & GO.
C'stolen' tail! Si.=`-Cattle
weak at al. I E ,25 for boteherst , stock ..
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r ' fair to medium, and
C°D 100 ar. I.lood ANDO/VI 'ORM
-Xfori/esi 4We. end 20®Zeo. lower-an
*s9. emolte,..bstiamcww 3" 5p39,02
Akio 168.7(0 9 . 95 for goodllsi
choleepield 110,12 1 ,ii@10r 20 .ler • extra;
closing tams. •
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: OMCZ OF Perrs=Ban eAsurrTre I
' SATURDAY, July 31 '
,1869. '
Business generally, although by no
means brisk, is just about As .active as is
usual at ;this season of year; it is ex.
pected, however, that -there will be an
improvement soon atter .harvesting :Is
over, and the indication at present are':"
'very favorable for a-good fall trade.
-Pittsburgh manufactures are a little dull •
just now, and some of the large estali
lishinents, including several iron mills,
have s
season;
operations, as is usual at
thiaparticular to take stock 'Lend " ;.:'
make • pairs, „while others • are still -
obliged to keep moving in: order - to fill
small orders. , Stocks generally are very
much reduced, the fact that rivet . navi
gation has lasted much longer than usu.-
al this summer, and consequently "cheap
freights;tai lug drawn a good many or
ders here,: that, otherwisec might have
flowed in Other ' direetiOns. ,•
he
eldp-
ments of manufactured gmdstrom l'itts-
burgh the first half of 1869; ; were the
largest, probably. OYU R.001 4 i11, though
as a general. thing, margins have peen
very light. . _ '
The weather has been favora b l e for ,
harvesting during the greater part of the
week,' and it is probable that by this
the greater proportion Itt,the win- ,-
ter wheat has been secured and consid- '
erable progress has doubtless been made
In<patting sprite; wheat, which is usu
ally later in ripening • taan the winter.
While it is true that the wheat has been
considerably injured in certain localities
by the excessive rains, yetit is safe to as
sume that the yield will be an average,
and probably considerably more, than an
average. Oats promise to be an unus ec
ally heavy crop, while Corn, in this s
tion of the country, is said to be look
ing very well..
e.PPLES—Continue very _scarce and
with an active demand, prices are
stronger and higher, ranging from 3 ~
®6 per bbl, for good-to -choice. , . '- . -1,, ',
i BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged-- '. --
20®25, for fair to choice. ~.... • , , -
BERRIES--Sales of Blackberries it
61,00©1,25 per box, and Raspberries at.
81,75.
BEAN'S—Sales at 61,75©2.
BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5 . -
$6,50; No. 4 86; No. 3 155, . No. 2, plain,
64,50. and market firm. . • •
ClIEESE—Sates common Western
° Reserve at 13©14; , Ohio Factory and
Elatnburg 14©15; and Goshen, 35©16c.
CEMENT—Johnstown Sydrulic Ce
'l
ment iSquoted at 62,25 per bol.
I CARBON OIL---Is dull but unchang.
ed; sales of 50 or 100 barrel lots, at 27©
28. and in stnall lots, 29®30.
• DRIED FRUIT—Is: very dull, and
dealers'generally are anxious - to' close
out. Small sales of Peaches at 9©lo cts.
for quarters, and 12(314 far halves. Ap
ples,4o©l3. ~ , . .
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EGGS--Dull with .it supply iifelkidera
bly in e x cess Of the demand; may be
quoted at 18©19c.
FEATHERS—day be quoted at 60 ®B5.
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots. '
FLOUR—The market ointinues firm,
though devoid of excitement, and not
withstanding stocks are pretty well re
duced, buyers take very sparingly, and
ricer are unchanged. Good to choice
Spring Wheat brands are being sold at .
16,75®7,25, and good Winter Wheat
brands are g offerin at 25.
we nave repeatedly stated 67, ,
floo®our 7,
is relAsa
tively much- cheaper - here than in the
west.___,
• -GRAlN—Wheat is in steady milling
demand and in limited supply; we con
tinue to quote prime old Red at. 31.40.
Oats unsettled; dealers generally antici
pate higher figures, though they are a . e
little apprehensive - that the .. new crop I
may be thrown upon. the market before - -
the old stock is worked off; we _can re- -•
port a sale of 1;200 bushels on , wharf, at
68, and 2,100 bush. at 7034--,small sales,
in store, at 72©73. Cormis'. scarce :him - i
but unchanged-81,00©1,05, for mixed to
prime 'Yellow. Rye is in steady demand
at 61.25, - and a round lot might bring
61,30.
HAY-eSales OfA6W_CrOP'frOm country
Wagons at 515@25, as to quality.
H.EMP—Last•sales at. 5205. •
PIIIIMIS---seles at 2fl©3 eta per pound.
LIME---White Lime is quoted - at 51,50,. '
and CleVeletat sit 152;50, Vac bbl.-(.-;,--1- ,- -. •
--LAND-01&-No. 1; atrtlettlell.W- ."No.-/.- •
Extra, 61 47®1 48- and No 2, at .61,0 8 @
.51x0•
POTATOES--Demand rather better
and we now quote at 51,7532,00 per bbl. •
:POULTRY.: Sales of spring chick
ens, at 65®70 per pair:::.. ,
PROVISIONS—Firmer arid higher. W e
noWquote at 15 ®lsy,for bboulderet,ll3® , '
19 for; Ribbed and. Clear Sides; , 19, for
Plain and 2334®24 for Sugar •
•-, Cared
Rains; and - 173431 8 tbr Breakfiest Bacon.
Lard, 203‘ in -tierces-and.2034®21 in half , ,
-liblwarui kegs. Mess Pork. 63334.
PEANUTS—SaIes 104pligs it r i a,._,- 31 . 3 t -,.; .-
8 - T—Alleghenf Rivee- fi rands are I,
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tjuo 4 , . by the carload;l; , at 11,75©130. ,
T • •-: . W-eßendered.:quoted at 1034.
' ' " Dry' Goode Market. I
NEW:yonu, July 31.—The market ex- '
hinitg, symptoms of returning "animation
in • Certain.classes . of ' Woolen fabrics, '
Woolen ShaWls already being placed to '
!mine extent; although there will balm ,
'general ppenine : before,,next Monday.
'Frem'an-advtince'eslir.of the - Peacedale
• ft ..'S price het - of -ShawLs. . the • following,
will be the opening rates; Peacedale gold . .
medal silk stripWleng , Allawl , o , .willr
be;advanced to slo next Wddnesdayf do:-
high colored - , gold , medat,7 66t4.9.1,4hitth - -
colored 5 7; do. bleached 'and do.
pp
kete
clieqkindlnotiruing66,s46 do. 67 by 18,5
inches and.high.colors66;,do. black and
white checks • :do. 15; do 63 by - 126
inches, . brown and , dark 64; ' do.
drab 113.50 ti 'do: black and white check
nel do. 37 ,by:37inch Mlaiiia7 shawls, yel- ~
low ticket .87344 de: check and fancies,
I blue . ticketiBoc;.fthe Stearn Woolen Co's :
shawls. mixed with eottorie •blank And
white cheeks; 65 for F ' lopg and 52,50 for
square,, less tea per cent; - Wishington
high colored low grades 63 by 124 Indies,, ,e
-64,25, and square half price Caledania;4`
11,50,
_. for .-,lol l lit dud ..85.75-forscruare;,. -
I-W
the ateilibit shawls will!' not - open
probably before next „.Monday
week,
but the,Prreellatavillitotk•vary from last
year. except , , Idissee'"iazes.,'which; will
open' et ' 90c. Cotton • Odds geberally
steady limited reques t tacluding -
•rlnts
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Bt iTAIO, July' 9l.—Receipts- 4 ' loll r ,
1,500 bills; wheat, 176,000 bush; coin, 54,,.
000 bush; oats, 45,000 bush. Shipments
_Wheat, 7,000 busli; corn, 18,000 bush;
oats, -80,000 bush. , tFreights to New
York—Wheat,Tlß%c;• corn, 10y,c,, ,. bats,
134 c. Flour quiet; sales of western at
$7,62©7,75, :Wheat: unsettled amLnomir
luny $1,40©1,42 for No. 2 Chicago and
Milwaukee;: Wee, Con 'dull,' and
lower; sales of 8,090 Muth No. western .
at 95c. Oats lower and ,dectining; small
Salve, et .70e. Rye aoil DaritY Priebanged, •z 1
Pork 184. Lard steadyl9®l9%e. • High . .•;;.„
:wlnesiz acarcef ages of 110-,bbis t
Notwithatandlint tore ,ralti.bas - Web
this, Ygsx than 01/ arlYpfo; 49-e44( e
,ten years,,yet the proapeo -orops.wak
Jitiver betttrinttds ematon. The wheat,
t e ndsestpaltitektosbkiN t44#44ls e p r la
than usna-I,and ea enorrious.luty
- be . b led , IshiXfid thew her
hold fair long enough.
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