The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 04, 1869, Image 6

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MON; NAILS; STOELV
:AXLES AtiD .13P.Rt!ICS,
- aratrzenr&-L-jr-Actri-svarwrs ,
111.A.T ) D0NOUND
• ratio aVastrADP'• '
—/-LUNISIVtfitiV-13 dj rIeigh
Vcaßlell,Lnia CQLTIVdTOB TEFL.
• - Ans. mOULDS eat to sties.
f/HARTINO, A. B.
;/jDllO isitd W ADONI4`RINGI and
. • _
AND,IIPLIEES.
*l7/1-Prci*li#o .1"(1W.g11111tel
• ' OEN AND• WORKS
1413thouth gtrietund Allegheny
- - • and 41 Water Street.! Pittsburgh.
fiIIi4NTIJELZ , :STEEL WORKS.
ENGEfIg, .N1BIM& aO.,
j4a
Caiguthir!ilot 4veit deicripuoziot
CAST" AND 'GEE N' STEEL,
zumw srairrinc . •
Tus e A s irret Brum% t
Warehouse, sg Wider and 100 First Eith.
lam*
. 24
• : •
•
t• smass. restrxras:
IrBEBEF.M I3,
WM. 311Malai
11.1104 W. BARB, I
Wa Ll bab
Mirakr. PASTintal-8. Jai
STEEL WORKS,'
CRESCENT
juw
0106, Rio: 339,
itharty Sts
XTIVIIIB,IM3H, PA.
113711771
IRMN9IIID,
JLP •
STEEL; ,NVORICS.
- ; C o.,mix, Bum= 'it o
ilanditecturets of descriptions of
" SEMEPILT"II. •
FiEtrif
ntotr'wowts.
ILBSESBN -
I•drhe Truteelnre now Prepared toxientlieen
:l•Partor the sirof the Pramw-RILLUMai PBO
CHEa.-:;m.! • -
The atmarioi onatity .imparted to good Iron,
tte i grept Improvement, in fertor.,tron, and the
iW.....tooltieomsnend It to all znanafactutera of
Portteitiriohtoz to nse tt can obtain ltoenaes by
ozypt7tila to • •
t SPEEP..
• . -
Attorney for the Trastees, ;
- ZOOMS 1 Sid S. English's Building, 96%
Youlth - avenue. - _.- • •
lartlec-haterested ens' Invited is visit the
SHOS.ESEBGEN. WORM. where the recess's .
saw sueeeistni operation; teB:ds7
--NrEosoN, & co"
ennsvivama Iron Wa a.
Warehotuse, Nos. 166 and 16T HISST
irrEMST. ppos ite Xonongleits 11 on se,_
13111:111
5024:d6 •- • TTIIH ,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
.38D112f X. COOPZII..•
10,RN'EL COOPER CO,
Bell and Bran Founders.
BRASS CASTINGS
7ietart: 2E ltt l fErr.o 1 0 ..4 RDBE•
Naleable and Grey Iron
,Fitting,
GAS PIPS AND TisiNG,
MOTTLE, BURY AND DIIECIk VALV ES,
ALL
411:1 , 10:17AF :a cc GE E S,
lima Work of every deser r iptlon for_
Steam, Water aad_UlL,
Yn24:lPAii'' TTniaritfOF J. M. CiiOPER , 3
improved, BalaneerWbeel Steam Pimp.
•
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil
eye, the. best in the Market.
owere.and works. corner Thirteenth end Pike
streets. etas
N0V441"4"1f WORKS.
pIT'TSBITRON
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. MS.
ADAnis, .givirsz ar. co.
.itirtoraortrozro or-
MO •
SYB'B6trit STANDLED, "LIMA NM 8 PAT.
PLATICAW AAD,COU,IgT II2 .
S C AVE . •
°- ISA=lPaira Pateat Door Loa. sad Ltd!ea.
, - N raint aka Coffee
roams= await&
!Pittsburgh. P 4511119116
GLAIJUL CHID ~QUAY.
100 WOOD STREET.
' - '...„,XIELINTICCICEDS: I :c- - ":1;
FINE VASES,
Lcuiw" ,
NSW
DU I.IIEiTY WAR BETS
f". T
TYA
7. muse 43zTs, -
A large stock of
r Yom; ,P „MN ;.
t g.
-of al ileeettptiena. -- •
g :
f:
Cali and examine our vette, and we
feel Battened no one need tau to be stated.
Au- CO. C
~~
Es
100 WOOD . STREET.
LITROGIULPHERS.
-311101.74 1 . 1 M 16.
aINGERtiMOVEniAUCC eSiOrII
to OM 80MICSaas a CO.,
ratoriatz mifiggivammusr.
'The only. Maw Litawapaai gicaalfiatisat
Wed otta• Yonatalxis. stuaness Cara% Letter
Beads. ao?iat, Lsbelli Maoism _allow Cud'.
invicusas. ..• vaswft. Coruscates of
• --L-; tthae r ig h rig" WV
7 BO L ;
-,0U,0tt10LE:,•k.:00• , :,.
Ccir.Point Alley and Digtuesnate•
Ggirrn ses POINT)
=
7,Fatioine Eftlititf;PB, 4l a : iind
lifack4nists.
-•
m awinettr o A • TREII and BTA.
TIONABP ENO!OWN of 41 sites.
fikwha attention 3unto d Co our now STATION
ABy OIL WELL RIIKELAND PORTABLE
BOILREa_of 11-hona t rer.
f ,c,esTatesstmt AtaAs toorder atm:
Pottudryt On :;_y[ll.9.oW Disrke
BM for Oil Wells,
RANGERS, HQI7RICand TOBAOOO rio.l;mwo sun
IKON TOBAOOOnEENE, ou lowa lad ;Ude to
_ordszotttlut
DUSTRIAA. ' WoRKS
Irroattas 4::a Alieghora; .11.14er, near tiler:ant,
ar Alt orders promvtts 1111 d.. Tat vs.
F9IIFr.,P . FrY. ,
LBOThEil i ANti 1 1 !
.
icAitnikr. &SNYDER
•
TIM/LAX
YINGe•BOX, AND CTLINDEN •BTA.Ani • ur•
NSA
VIM STILLS AND OIL TA3I I / 1 3
GHINEIGETB, BBEEOHINO ANi) ABS PANS.,
GES/14 P/P Gmoasan AND LBOI%. / . .A.NEI. SALT.PANE AND GUN
ala•
EITILLN N
/ rtaffadas marcom. eiroTze.
mite and Warehouse, corner nomad,
Third, short and Liberty Street*,
Air Orders seat to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mb7:199
]W. autratua, & co.,
OILER MAKERS
AND SKEET. , IRON WORKERS,
Ha d large yard and furnished
'M the meetnirroica machinery, we are %Te
nured to taanufactore every description of BOIL
ERS in the'best manner,. arid warran te d equal to
any made in the country. 4.Rdameysi
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers
Condensers, bait
__Tanks, Oil Aglta=
tars, Settling rank; Bonaire% j3ridcee,
Pane, and solernanntacturers or 3..bmveWir.-
ent Boilers.
rßsgialrinirdoire an slicatearnOtice.--
jrAillES:44Fraßt ,
Nos. 55 and 46 Wafer Strain,
_
przmasvass, PA . ,
awfforkorvazo or
IRON - OIL - TANKS
irrnase rims. °err= sxmAas ram.
11014.010 11ILL MOW.
A. 124 MUM 7:PAN WORK.
_ • • For Steamboats.
przvannvono.
„wooY. onusa--.. - D. BEIM
_TARED M. EIBTITSH & SON,
wiarenrAoruniss or
Steam-Boilers, Oil OilMs Tanks.
'swim num worts, &O.
61 kenn. stieeis, Pittebur” Pa.
A.IIIIA_DLEIE dio OD.,
rm. 80 Wool) )
• elantqaotarers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
In oar assortment wilLbe found all the LATEST
- PA.TIbIINS AND IMPILOVEMEnTs. and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that any one ha'
Want of a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they will he found
'the molt durable skurell to ecowintieg. • Would •
call particular attention our new voLD.ANI
STOVE, for churches, halls Ina stores. Over 500
sold in three months. Intended for with or with
en tgitsing. AIIWIIO Immune:4 thent:Pronounoe
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for eatalo • e and Price List. e 33;
HENRY SZE,
Me n( 'up 2 icu l i
auirmrAcivazasor IViAT
r iaPr I CY - cr a Mei -
BOilTak RANGE,
. •
g° THE' FIEBY FURNACE,"
Fos Wl*XAut Ismizaz`ol6
altoMI: L K ft 131 A COOP
IM A M 0 4 F4 Il ean in tag, A .
P.MEMB. OBATZA c free trom ac. awl AIM;
C t " ..1% n 041 5 /)
- -2 , 6 ; and -20 4 44beriti r Street*
imaiiyir- • • • - • PITTABURGH, PA, -
000 K STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL at CO.II
TRIUMPH; •
108 BETl7.hingo/719 (*AP.
iruraidedio Cook, Bake or Boatt l as
isg!kap n yPl iter Stele the thdePs
BISSELL & 00.,
1C0' 7 ,466 ertv Street.
Luo on band and for ule.
r rlWßl Clfeif ';* ei r s, 4 7 ,
000 0
0 I r 3
dr-= 41/111341—MR'
TO MILDEW: ' 1 .
.
foomplieet firvipords. 7. ~ r - r i .. i
~, ' 150.0tiw feet • intim tear Flank; 1e ,
: ,'l. 2.z.sls;oooldet: OWN ommotaiankf -
06,000 feet MT 1 and a inch Oak: ~
118,000 n. )4, i, Ilit,o and 3 Mob Poplar: .
- - 10,M . L.set Dry Wieder *rig:
r 10, lie
Cl r ig:
• 2 - 100 Ullfreet Mattock So E. -
303:000 feet Norl 'Nine AIifIPIS litilli'
2- • . 06000- ei 116Wn hi i . swireat
ethooo No. 110-Inch Shingles? stavea;
$0,(100 Fire Brick;i -1' ' ' . •
' ' 1,000 Fire Tlle. • - ---- - '•-• ' - - - "
100 Tone Fire Clay;
Also Baw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
.rdita. ' ind.alldrOnlesin Chine° on hand and for
No
Pr ALiNANDE.E.
and corner
Yardsi-
No. lel Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late WM
ough of Manchester. apse
E[ Ali Litt
sfa i eryFl r l i g hts and Measure%
NO. il POUP;TEI
4'P4Tl'@lUs6s,:Pi:
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
NO& SO, SS. SO LSD SO PION BT.
STOVES, CASTINGS, o.
TO BE POUND
Pa al (e):l4ll.lla*Li a _ zU
MMSEMIS
'Between Lipenty,finaPiniketrenta l
Orden ttwwiDtl7 Wended to: L• a,
PITTSBURGH GAZETT E : WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1869.
FOUNDI~Rf#~
KNIP-'.. - FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
:OFFICE , INDr.WORKFAs
TWELPTH STREEti
' PrlTSEnTheart PA.
IFF4igilles , Romnig Inn Ma , '
aallOrYs; Nau Machines, Be'
torts, and vastiugs generally.
••o.oliir
-ox. iNtritroalr
ri 41, 4 P PIPE. WORKS.
Omer Carroll 1!, SinalgOtatilltro44ll.
tbriNTEI WeSDa
- •:, t
, . Piwriiiiircriteix, ,PA.. -
WILLIAM'S I MITH, :
. Ilismufacittarer of •
.CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
POE eiS LIM SPATES WOliBB.
Hy Pines are all east InvarLablrin Pits, in dry
smut, and Mt feet lengths. AL/so, full assortment
of general
Castings for Bas and Water Works.
eltra'fit tilsfatistgulltinucaPAMnd•
DUQUESNE FORGE.
- VMADI
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH" & C 0.,)
Has facilities eo-extensiie . 'istiii the leading
Forges to the Zast ‘ and to repared to toroniptly
SHAFTSgetort Alt all orders tor BTSJOILBOAT
CRANKS, PISTON 840D4. I,SVERB.,
PITMAN' aams,_WRISTS, seneuuslo mans.
LOCOMOTWS PH • mwS,, Jimethet with every
description of EWE WOR,OilitielssidiOrge.
•
Corner of Duquesne Way and Pint Street.
, .
aptChto
OBINSON, BEA. &
• . .. •
sieceigas tißOSlvisor. Mail II Nusll2B.
WASIEMIGTONT#OBIIB,
FOUNDERS AND, NACHINISTS;PIITSBURON,
• • , - •
Kannfactnren of Bost and Stationary aceim Ea
eatVialrollast Engines, - )1111 Mienlaerh
Castings °all et
Iron T=LII
and ,Botlet and Sheet PAM
Office, . /14, conies Itnt and Ssilthlelel
puts.
Agents for OLIIPABDS PJLTINT INJECTOR
fbt teadtay Boilers. lan :on
rrwritsts CABLU &
Mouth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works,
ISANDIISKY BT., .4.I.LZGHLIST CITY. ra.,
Ilisnntsetarers of El tstion•ry and Portable Steam
/:names, tni rresasa, etuieja, dimities, Orbit
an 4 Saw. ABU Work, Wei Wagon .qxine
Casting ,s - Orate 'Bus,gel Boxes,
ge. Build to order Ma gave on band Engines of
all sizes. - mTU:4S
CE.NTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
sso Penn Street.
BOLLILLN; BO IT & BACIALEY.
obn mow,MIII ouitius; Lathe% ae.
Di AmoND: au ! . ippo*hs, -
M. IMI. , LONC & CO,
021.te. DLLZELL BUIT4OI/f l 3. ,
fel& Duquesne WaT. Pittaburitt.
WARING A5O IWI u,
• omaussum biaretuata aaa Brows is
Petroleum and its Pioduete,
DALZELLII BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
nuuunr.rau amass%
Room 17, Chamber of Commerce,
133 BORTH SECKMD STREET.
&PIO .
TACIL 8110111.F.JRN,
• COMMISSION BERCIILNTS,
Avn vuuras
Petroleum and its Products,
Pittatrusli oince—_parzrava
avu Date.
COMM of 7,nquesue will and Irwin streets.
PhltaileiptilaWke-4 1 17 W&LNUT n.•
ECI,IPSE7- PETROLEUM REFINERY.
" W. CO MM U S
*#FPrAPITBaut 07
ifitgkipt 1141.14%0115.
MU Pia iii.slaroo4.4 l o l , Wit :' •
Maude, tEIS beet-wititont , Monte:, violas
limpid ateninetaturts., tip•Cisi yu for,
• etrogleal arse or bot lutliaule 4 '
ItesSWISti , 4I I22 II I i 6 4 IIIII O. III X,OP:4 I
Will iiiieteretrk`
l4lnSkid Otis, Va 4 b kr•rot
2111. Tatiness ell t
InisliFlol4btatißill. .• •
rinAgba•• • •
ifetNitif k to :weave* Bright Iran
;. .*•_orit - snd SLUM DOM suet.
'These laminas Ire malinitotttred ander Dr;
• Tiredille!ktettentliinpagliested Steam. in dna
. Clio. I lie Rubrics t axe almost odorless.
perfectly num tut, and Mostly 7101
critic stat d *Wail temperature 'alumest
s:qsand
real= iris Did dneLt extreme cold. The
Oils are unequa, and are in constant use on
cunt of tits pri ncip al Railroads.' envies can
be examined an orden left at WOOD
RiTit tom, Works at tbarnsburg Bridge.
p
11 1 i0 10 4 131 EM ar!, Co., `
'AI4KOW: s COTTOS,MIii,LO
MEM
,IPrrTS33I:INtO.I2I
HIM
"BP'Y t *PMCumnitenT
I Ftil,l', C, • . . •
.10 4 41 MS =AIM • 1111141M11114
spIagt*GICAXZYB6.7I7.3III. -
•
OILS.
9:-. - •' 1- 41PFANOL&L.
FIFTH AvENuE BANK .
Of Pittsburgh;
Is now open tbr Discount, Deposit and General
Banking Business, at 193 FIFTH AVENUE.
Any sum received from One Dollar upwards.
Jiaterest at,the rate of six- per cent. paid - on
time deyo dts.
• , DIRECTORS:
DITPIRIDGP., W. P. wslaiklir,
W. H. 81Mti.• - FRANK rIEBERT, ,
0. ROBERTSON, lia settY , KEYY,II, :
DAN. 8i.1,:f1. 3 11 11, , pow liti A d.R*ol‘ .
EL . DITHRINIE, President.
V. V. sat/rims; •
1y10:198 •
nERIOU Bin
NO:' 110 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSI3V4I3II3.
CASK CAPITAL • • • • • 11200.009
Stockholders Individually , Liable.
BASK Of DISCOUNT AND DEIPOISIT.
JOEY ?LOYD WM. gLOYD,
President. ()saltier.
"Thos. M. Marshall, John M. 11nrtlandi
Wm. T. Shannon, - Archibald Wallace,
Junes W. Arrott,. Jul. 'B. Keay,
Chu. B. Leech. ; Wm Ployd.
John Floyd, . I
This Bank Is now fully e t Flied and prepared
tci do el general Banking b eels.
}.
H
ART, CAVGREY IiCO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood qtreets,
iwirrissimaxt.
OWOCIMOBB TO HINNL, EMIT i C 0..)
mama
Eiehange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
• • and aale 1)1
GOVERNMENT. BONDS.
lingrht Drafts on London.
zsyusss -
- u9vm.B6 soNO,.
67 Market Street,
Collections nada on . ell 401;MA:teal points of
ths United States and Canada&
Stoelaoonde and other tkenrities
BOUGHT •ND Kota ON 13010118810 N.
Particular aneatioa paid to the parehass aa4
Ms of
inited States Securities.
230
JAY COOKE & CO.,
313a33.1i.er5,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
: PHILADELPHIA.
5T00513 and BOND., of ali descriptions
bonilitnad soil.
fteeild attention given to the Irlfeltan aid saii
of Government &Mantles. mhal
'' MEI . 111A.NS:
112 Fifth St r eet, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ciptria., $194:000.
STOCKHOLDRIS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE:
IN'TEREST PAIL) ON DEPOSITS.
HOREIGN EXCHANGE
Boned end wild. and when desired rensitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the prinotpal
pants of the Halted States aid Canada. .
DOXIAML lIIKSEN President.
dents lacOnnis. V fce President.
Jon B. tiORLIT. Cashier.
. DiaLCUMEI.
G. Hamsen. JanteslifcCihe,
Thomas Rourke. . John Savage,
J. liturlory , Jr., Terence Campbell.
Patrick ymne, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freiwogie,
Jno.Jos.Hertnann. Thomas Barnes.
Gogh Keating. je1:10
UPHOLSTERY.
HOLTZIAN & WIEDE.RIEOLD.
. .
No. 100 Third Avenue,
lipholstera and Dealers in Curtain Goads,
Direct the attention of their friends and the
publie to their finely assorted stock of
Lime 'aid - Nottingham narrating Vestibule
Lomas, Damask Reps. Perry's Mexican cloth
Bain, Delanes, OUt Cornices. Gut and Walnut
MOuldings„ spring Beds of superior mate, Hair
Marlines (pure white hair.) Pillows . Bolsters.
and everything -pert. tang to• a drst•class bed.
The latest. Parts and Berlin designator Draperies
atthe ineneetion or that - customers. Pun vitt te
Eastern thew Feathers arisen on Una.- - •
• HOLTZMAN & WIEIDKRHOLD. ,
;;NO. •100 THIRD AVENUE.
'10,180 , 93 ; , -• '
. -
SIIMAILWRESORTS.
. ,
M( NWM!IIII/VI1/N
:CRESSON': SPRINGS.
summer .. ELISOrtg
-tting18114:143:1516004 F of
the-
tskijn i l l ia
LEVEL Or Taal arnis, will be o lr'for the •
Vieggifiin x gr:ronlar.MarliabiligA r t
have been entirely renovated and newly Vanua
ed. - Paeuralon Ustets sold by the Pannsvivania
Railroad, at Phil sdelphish Harrisburg and Pitts
burgh; good for th• season. : All Maus dors at
Cresson. TABU FORNISHED'OOPTAOES FOR
BETA. JO, further information, address
GEO: w. LLIN, Proprietor ,
Otesson , Springs, Cambria county, Pa,
• • •
MERCHANT T.AILORI3.
TIEGEL,
Cuttei gespenhelde.l
• _ rinancitistirr
TAILOR,
NOi 83 Smith.tield Street,Pittsburgh.
• ••, • ,
4SPItINti GOOTIEL.'
d'"l 4 splendid new stock of ,
.
() F -1141 ' . "larM .
SR :
5 3 : 44 " 411 .
AIL
21
ibuitrid bi V
Int (1 ,1 - :
• •
PIIVENCT2M '
c3riciazia,
SILVER AND. COUPONS
Bout-lit at Highest prices.
PH. R. ARTZ, Bankr
Con Wood and Fifth Streets.
ISE
T B &
AXES _l.' " Co y .
(hlocestors 08. JONES 00..)-
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.;
,
3EII . ..136.1\T 3EL 3311 3E;S. 63
. 9
BUY £ND SSLL ALL swine or
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
SOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST TAVORLBLE TERMS.
W" Interest Allowed on Deposits.
toir ravtoia it o t a a n t g on Government Bonda at
Orders exeeuted for She Purchase
and Mate- of STOCKS, BONDS and
SOLD. • ..
'JAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
GOVERMENT BONDS 1
We will register all kinds of Govertunent
Bonds free of charge. This g.ives the holder ab
solute security against theft,loss. or destruction.
JAMBI'. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government 'Bonds,
COB. POSILTES & WOOD STS.
arrnl:l2s .
.I.i.l i og*gt.,'o4..p.
FINANCE *AND' TRADE,
Ell
(By Tetegisph to the Pittatemb Gasette.l
. NEW Yolk. August 2, 1869.
. - •
. The suspension of the eminent Greek
firm of Rhadoconachl & Fratighiadi was
reported thii,afternoon and created con •
siderable talk. This firm has had its
headquarters at London, and branches
at New York, Rio de Janiero, Constaati
.-
nople and other fokeign cities. The
house .has always enjoyed very high
credit, and passed through a number of
financial panics. The , amount of Habil
ties is not known. It is reported that
the suspension was caused by a rise of
gold at Janiero, the firm being
short. Money, is moderatley active
to-day. Call loans are 7 per cent:
on stocks 5(46 on Government. At one
time during the.' day, there were some
loans made at 4 per cent on Govern
mental but these were exceptional. -Dia- •
count market dull at " 8 to 10 per cent:
Sterling dull at 93 i ®10: a New Orleans
house has drawn for 850,000 on the grow
ing cotton crop, • Cold opened at 135%,
fell to 135%' but rallied to 136 1 4 under
purchases of. MO,OOO for the suspended
Greek firm, and closed weaker - at 135%.,
Carrying rates 5%@7. - Clearances 842,-
000,000, It la reported that $500,000 will
be exported to-marrow but the story is
improbable. • .
Governments •• firm; Coupons of '81;•
124%0124X; do. '62, 125©125; .do. '64;
123%€)12113c do '65,-.125 ®123; do.;
new, 122y,,4122%; do. '67,122%©112,4'; do.
do. • 68, 122®1223(;' 10-40, .1163116%i.
'Pacifies, 111%®111%. • -
• State bends dull and lower; Blissofiria
87 1 , 1 1 , 1 * old - Tennessee:: 62%; new 56; old
Ttiginfas 58% : new 61; old Note( Caron-,
nas 6630 new 51: • • " • : •
Stooks dull and light; - the
market generally Is steady. •
,Fire.ThirtyPrices: Canton, 59;, Cumber-
landAs%;Weatirm Unioti Teleiriph; l 3B%i
Qvickdlvek. 1.533.x~; MatiPotia, fiji; ,fittr•P_re=
ferred; 16; - Pacific Mail, Si: Adams Ex
press, 5814 X; Wells 19%; American, 41%;
United' States, 67; Merchanteljtdon, 10:
Naw York Central,, 209 X; Harlem,l63%; -
Hudson, 185; Reading; 9730 - Erie, - 28%;
do: - pref.,6s; Michigan, Central, 132; Mi
chigan* lidnthern, - 108: Illinois Central;
141; Pittsburgh,lo6%* Northwestern,B6%;
'doispreferred, 96X, Cleveland, Columbus -
and Cincinnati, 7214; Rock Island, 114 to'
St. Paul, 79%; do. preferred, 88%; Wabash
73 ; Fort - Wayne, 153;- Terre Haute, 34;
do.. preferred, , 58; Chicago and Alton,
165; Ohio and Mississippi, 323; St. Joe,
preferred 124; Dubuque and Sioux City,
104%; Hartford and Erle, 21%.
Mining shares: Smith and Parmlee,
305; Gregory, 195. •
Copper Stocks at Boston—Copper Falls
l'.; Franklin 10; Minnesota 111;. •
duo-Treasury: Balance, $944,192,874.
P.OIL:
0111708 OW PITTSBURGH GAZBTTB,
TUESDAY, AtigUS 3, 1869.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 135%; Silver, 130; Eighty
one's, 124%; Ftvp TWentiesi 1862, 125;
do 1864, 123; do 1865, 123%; dO 1865,-
Consols, 12235: do 1867, - 1.. V.%; do 1868,
1223.; Ten Forties, 117; New York.
Central, 209 y„; Erie,-'-; Residing, 97%;
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago.
Rail 58k, Ohio 3234;
Ifichigan Southern, 106%; Cl3Ve.:
/*ld ,di Pittsburgh, 10834; Chicago &
Moak UMW, • 114 X; -Chicago & North .
Western; 88551 Chicago o..Nort.ti z Western
Preferred, 9634; Adams F.z;preta.
Com
pany, MerolUMUU:trnlon - ExPtess,
1034; Piano -Mail, 83' ;Western' Union
Turditralih'Cbmiku*l 4B ii; Am. W. Ex-
Dres,‘ 413 i. -
nzcaAtcoz, 11, Large. &natl.
London, per .. . #6,83
Paris. per franc. 44...: ... , ..... 28
Berlin, thater 99 1,005‘
Frankfort. ... . 58 59 •
—Chafing . Aucitations received by James
Brady - Qt "Co: Gold;, 135%; - United
States Sixea,. IEB4 124X;11.ve-Twenties,
1882, 125; do. 1884,123; •do.„1885, 12334;
Ten-Forties,r. Five- Twenties. Janu
ary and Jul y,
1865.122gi do. do. 186 T,
12234; do. do. 1868, - 122%; Due Com
pounds, 119 ; Union pacific Itailroad,
ewittimum milu‘si;
~ . •
OFFICE OF PITTEBCEOEC .CiALn• r
TUESDAY,. &ugust 3,, 1869.
The monotony whiutiliae pervaded the
oil business for some`time. past: still con
tinues, and there . is not much itmoipeet
at present of anyjsomediate improve
ment:. The , . most encouraging . feature
We Wive to notice is the *Mat °rade is
.softening a little, and is not held with's°
te* l oto,p4ouih,B3iett/pit*iire
_OptiCilti4 6 4l ll) :0 1 t040 7- khoie:: %Oils
4311014snoo; Atel/ort-lore = mat - . =IOUS
and
unless- there ia,a, material, advance in
Refined, Crude will nave to decline still
tnore; before . manufacturers, as a gen
eral thing, will be able to do anything.
It is true, Antwerp is reported better,
but the ea s t ern markets continue dull; '
and, besides, oil is relatively _ higher
herethen in Europe. As has been re•
peatedly noted, what is most desired
here, is to get prices equalized; Refined
must advance, or Crude decline; as a
general thing,. it makes no difference
which.
0111:7Da.
Not a single sale reported—market
very dull and weak with a drooping
tendency. Spot or seller Anguet offered
at 1.43; without finding buyers. Seller
all year,freported as having been offered
at 14;4 and buyer, all year, nominal at
18- There was a time, wbert oil pro
dticera professed to care' very little about
Pittsburg]) as an oil , market, alleging
that Cleveland was able to pay better
prices: that time, according to recen t ad
vices, has gone 'by. •
REFINED
'But a single sale reported, 1,000 each
October . to December at aw, which is a
decline of a quarter; compared with yea.
terday. Spot quoted at 31@31 1 /,„ and
last hale month at 32. Buyer. all year,
nominal at 34.
LM3SISOLTING 011,13.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse 'Railroad Axle 85e
Eclipse Machinery 760
Eclipse Spindle
800
RECEIPTS Op CRUDE OIL.
Fisher 41& Bro ' 1,200 bble
G. V. Foreman 520 4,
Pool Bro 240
G. 8. Thomas 211 ~
D Bly*
Total 2.251 bbls
OIL SHIPPED F.ABT BY A. V. B. B.
'Standard Cal •Co., 540 bbla refined co
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Liberty Oil 'Works 156 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Lyons & Bro., 370 bbls refined to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, L. & S. 259 bbls refined to W.
P Logan & Brd., Philadelphia. •
Forsyth & Bro., 148 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Total Refined 1,681
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R R
G. W. Holdabip - it Co., 261 bbls refined
o Waring, Sing & Co., Philadelphia.
PiTTOJRURGM MARKETS
Ofmcra OF PrTTEEVEGE GAZETTE,
TIGISDA7. August 8, 1869.
We concur in the following paragraph,
taken from the,Oincinnatd Gazette The
accounts that appear from time to time,
of damage to the crops, are mostly doc
tored. Wheat has undoubtedly • been
damaged by excessive rains in some
sections, but it is true, nevertheless, that
the crop, in the whole country, West,
will bp above an average in quantity and
quality . . The greatest injury reported
has been suffered in Illinois. There is
a very large crop of oats, a good crop of
barley, an extraordinary yield of early
potatoes, and a great abundance of all -
kinds of fruit. There , is a large yield of
hay, but the quality is - not as good last
year. Of all this we may feel assured.
Corn, was planted late, but theeeather
in July was so favorable that m ch lost I
time was made up, and the cropl.on the
Ist of August promiseq much better
than at the corresponding date last year. •
With favorable weathei"this month and
the absence of early froits, we may cal
culate upon a large 3rleld of corn. These
remarks also apply to late potatoes. So
far as crops have matured the most in
veterate grumbler's cannot gee up a re
spectable growl. All that is needed
now to 'satisfy the farmers' is a large
foreign demand that will - secure a mar
ket for surplus products at fair - prices.
Of this there is -a goodifrospect.
.PPLES—Tfitder the influence of in
creased receipnwthe market - is less ac
tive:lold Iffiteff inwer l anriging.frem s3@
44sper bpi. • ,
UTTER -Iswith a supply
about equal to the demand; sales at 20 to
BERRIES , -Sales Blackberries at 24,00 .
per bushel. and auckelberries at 25 iN)@
50
, .
-5• ' *
!BEANS—SaIes at $1;75®2., • . = '
-BROOMS—Quoted a5..153110wa: No. 5
h i
$6,50; No. 4 16; No, $ „fi , T., . o p. 2, plain,
$4,50, and mirket firm. -
CHEESE—SaIes com m Western '
'Reserve - at 13®14; 'Ohio ' actory and i
Hamburg 14@15; and film rt, 0®1613.1
CEMENT—johnstoWu, .Hydrullc. Ce- -:
- ment is quoted at $2,25 per mg.'
• CARBON 01L-43 dull as usual at this
season of the year, and prices are natal-
nally .thicharigbd. • ,
DRIED - F RUIT . 1a yoy dull, and r:
likely to:continua Bo nritil- owards Win-
ter t as there 'are; man,' o ut er • kinds: of
fruits offenng.'' • ' • - ~ ,
; EGOS-41211 and cannot be fairly
:quoted above '18(g)1.9, although some
. 1.,.,
- saieff were repOrted at ale. - • •
~
FEATHERS - -Dull; quoted at 50{485
cents to the trade'; and the usual advance •-•
for small lots in store. , - , - •- e
FLOUR—The market is quiet and 5
firm bur unchanged; the arrivals areln- ?.
creasing slightly—unduly from9hio and
other points this side of Chicago f as the :...
price there will not admit - of shipments
to this market. We -continue to quote '
Spring Wheat brands at 15,75@7,00, and i
Winter Wheat at $7,00ig7,450. Both re-
jailers and bakers, as well as consumers, .:.
are buying very sparingly.
• ORAIS-Spot Wheat is scarce and in
steady demand, with sales of prime new -;
and old red at 41;40, and choice old , red =.
would bring from 3to 5 eta, more. Oats
dull and holders, generally; anxious to
realize; sale of roar at 68, and 490 bush.
In store at 70.. - = Sales slew:crop, to arrive,
at 60. Corn is etesdn:with sales of. 2
cars yellow at 51,85, and 4,200 bushels at
81,05(3=1,08, delivered; quotations maybe
fairly given at1101,05.0n spot, for 'Mix. •
ed to prime yellow.. Rye As quiet end
unchanged; /I,23beingregirded as the
standard price.... :=
HAY-.lhe offinings the Alegheny
market today were the largest - of the
season. ',Shareware sales of 68 loads at
eight A. sr. and there -- appeared =to bh
:riearlyos 'much more unsold;- as tsOn.,
sequeAce,iprices ruled lower. Opfton
day conning Share:Ewers sales at irons 1118
@t4i - whtle this usorn:lces • ranged
.frbmsls(§2o-varygoha sold. at 116
• :HEMP-Very dull; tt2os:.
RIISKS-Sales at 2%143 cts per pound.
LIME-White Lime is =quoted at 11,50,
and Cleveland: 12,50, per
LAM/OIL-No. ];.at 143@t45; Nu•
Extra, *1,47®1,48; and No: 2, at lil,oB®
*l,lO,- =, - . =,•
TOTATOEB-111,75@2,00 per hbl.•
.POULTRY-Sales- =of - 'spring chick.
ens, at 65®70 per pair., , - - -
PROVISIONS -Market is firm; prices
well sustained; 15@15 ,t; for 6houlders;lB
1)19 for •• Ribbed and " Clear Sides; 19 for
Plain. and 23)4(024-for - Sugar Cured
Hams l .and 173;®18 tor Breakfast Bacon,
Lard, 2oy. in tierces and 203;®21 in half
.bbls and keg*. • lima Pork; .S33W
i PEACHES-Sales at '.12Q)3 per •boz...
:most of the sales at 12@2,50.
PEANUTS-Eigher - at .32}4. r="t.
• , BALT-Allegheny hive, .branda ate
Opted. by the ear -loadA at-11 4 7543N4
- -TALLOW , -Bendered'jtup_ted 17 1.0)4.
.TOMATOES--Saleabwpm per babel.
it la not , likely - that ^this , rrrice , l44ll , be
.austalbedTerylong,