The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 05, 1869, Image 6

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    DII . 4ITESNE WORKS.
COMM RAHM & CO.
/RCN, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,
DIII4VENNE, L X AND JUNIATA,
..,FLA_•fiDA&ROUNDD SQUARE IRON.
P SAND TANK lII9N,
Sonata PLO CD T HEADS,
GUARD IRON DRAG and DROPPER B AR
ri,Axes% • obrrso Bans, ovLagozg.
DION - I'
___ • .
'IAD PLAT RAIL for Cbal Boada.
RA /4)3,fiDelkti & HARROW TRETH,
" o PLo .liD CULTIVATOR STEEL.
IpagL tlNflt AND MOULDS ent to pattern.
nT&&4I DOA DIEHL SHASTINO. A. B.
A L L I : LL AC . BUGGY' and WAGON SPRINGS and
CUT AILB ANDSPixEs.
Milton& First aili and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
Distiadatti Street and Ailetilielay River,
wad 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
/ =GM KECK A,00.,
swrt:amort.
Manninottirers of every description of
CAST. AND* GERMAN STEEL,
/UMW = 13PAING8,
ILLIa AND PLATFORM SPRING&
AIWA RTEEL T/RR, Re., •0
Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 Pint Ste.
WIaLER, BAUR &
GaNZISAL PA/1211112.8: •
n 0 t.. 15 , 78 ALr„.._ i w z gAt icritards,.
raFrlnut-B. ffi. Kora. -
CRfSCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER, BARK & PARKIN,
Ofllce, 'No. 339 L.iberty St,
M4:dt9' 11213linn°)Ei. Pk.
WACIE D4INOND
MOM WORKS,
PARK, BROTHER &
MIT1113111:1Ca.
•
DSc. and Warnkonse. THIRTI ETH, THIRTY.
711ZEIT and ILATEJIALII 13T111131T/3,
. .. . . .
PITTISBITRIAHL.
IRON WORKS.
swm.T - flo - cosi
'The Trustees ain nos weipared toirant flees
_ aes tor thence of the Rra.Ritsm ttlAW—ti Pao
-
The supeder quality Imparted to good iron.
the great improvement in inferior iron. end the
reduced east.cononend it to eU manufactunra of
Unn.
Parties adabbat to use It eats obtain Usentea by
SODrYint to
JAMES P.". SPEER
•
. Attorney for the Truiteet.
BAX)MES 1 and. 2, Enallah•a Bnlldhig. 953 h
Yonlett avenue.
runts Inter - Wad are Invited te 'tett the
BHO2.NBERGEIt WORKS. where the rocess
DOW In sueoesefulooeratlon. ree:cter
VERSON, PRESTON &
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, - Nos: 186 . and 187 71&8T
STREET, ppm ite ltono66lael* Rorie
soSi:dB PITTSBUkieII • .
BILMIB FOUNDERS.
Jorterig. coom Emit ma.
JOHN M. ;COOPER '& CO
=Bel and Brass Founders.
BEAMS CASTINGS
miDis 2iC3MIPAY TO " bkDEB:
Maleable and:Grey. Tioa Fittings,
\ _GAS PIPE AND TUBING.
1111611LE I iiirmiLND CHECI VALVE
Asa GLOBE PATTERN.
IKON 41 DOCIEr.fig
&fife -)York of every deserAtlon for
Neat% Water and OIL
YLNITFACTIIPX,63 07174. cuurzwa
Improved .13alance-liteel Steam Pump,
dfiente for tire , Patent
era.. the beet in the Market.
Mee and Works, 'corner Thirteenth and Pike
Strents.l : eta,
q , NOVELTY WORKS.
. 4ovarr ' WORKS.
~. : '' 4 .*1044-p• 1.8.,5a. ': - -
44,0Amsi.lnuttz , - as -, co.
L.T.lrsf-f: -' , . l Liatly thzt r ax i doi :
100 rATOliikkANDABDIMAIRBiallt8PAT
ENT) PLA.TIPOUN AND COUNTER'
. ~
f
; 7: - 43 - 0 : -- L - El 3 -,,,- -...:
Jaztlnfar t meti ilt3: Loos a ti
NOREEN VP ETAT AVENUE ASHUNT ST& •
...:, . - . spittabiourira; resift. •
[e li rr:StO 1 # 3 LIMY.
MI WOOD STREET.
,;) 1. °obit'
FnsTEsfy4f4E§:r-,. , ,, t
ictouirA.
a407-51/anft EICTS C
Fir ;' 113#4 @A" Ntin , curs;
I:NOSING SETS,
I A.pirire stock of
Stra 'tteiviii GOODS
~, fr ..el 4VI .! 5 t
' %;4t labdaSeriptfalla.64,,L.
goi
-Cal and examine One gi*da, and we
feel satiened no one need Kau to be suited.
R.` E. CO.
Frio WOOD STREET.
A :oe
funmutar ~ ~ it...e..:. - ..-.14...:..r5tra outs,
112INGERLY & CLEIB . , Summon
4„,, to Gm, p. acnocumurAN 4 . ... . 0
, .
PILICTICIAL LEII/0
4 44
cad neat L i rate Estabthiliment
P. of a mountaLns. alftess pardif ifejr
P.
m ak ite g i fc. co De:
' Ile Ile • co, 111 sad TO
.111141141?1,3ft
ifszoOtictstrers of
of all description' Os
EIOSTON-VOOKSITGO RANGE,
THE l IFIERY FURNACE,"
:FAIL W,Pm FPF9Fark
THZ
:MA NE
TWO& NAISCUSTS:9O.NING ETOVZ,
1. WA • -
coos Slott
VAN'S (Cincinnati Patte ) PORTABLE
RANGE 0 AST IRON MANTL I E7B, IVRIZSIAN
REFLECTOR, ORALIZek tree trom dirt and ant;
GRATE FROM% YENDIIIB, sc.
206-and 08••Ltinnly 640304
serhyll
coos sirovEs.
CET THE BEST.
iiISKULta d a CO•W
TRIMMEPH.
rag Brxiirrators-1204.:L.-
,71Valvintell to Cook, Barer ROWS: iis
will Li* other Stoie.ibthe.llntio..l
BISRELL & 00.,
:
No. 285 Liberty Street.
"rMinuao t ztak 72'
BIILTI.Ne
011A.Tz NDIBa.
CONCIVR te.
TO BUILDERS!, _
•:'`. 1100.000 feet Dry PIuS Boards_
— 200.000 (earn Inth Clear Plank.*
95,000 feet Ut Inn Common Plank;
11 00 0 f eet Dl7 1 and A inch Oaku. •
%ORO a. 4,/t.51 lind,3lnell ropier:
10.000leet :Dry poplar scantling&
_ _IO A 000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards: .
;10%000 feet Heml ock SoaritUng.. •
...J.:20E400 f_Meteeet Noi.l-1111tieh.etagIna1Shin-'
•
1100,000170. 1115- Inelißblifolesi k :earesdi' .-
80,000 No. 116-Inolielklngles..adaeedi
.o,oo Eire Brick.
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 I'pm L i mb e r.
^ l l9, Maw:mai' DoMist and
and
Poste, and all articled to the line on hand and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTEIL6ON. Yards—
No. UT Rebecca street and corner of Treble and
Juniata street., Bluth ward, Alle g h eny, late bor.
eget of 11anebester.ap:6
IfizatlikOraii*Ts a/W.14;1i T:11
F or ELTON,
suer and Measure%
FOURTH EIZIUCET,
(Between Lifig*tla rifriatiikstk
OrdWIDNIDDiIY amidst to. sou:
ENGINES, BOILERS.
111101111, BOLE &TO.
tor. Point Alley and Dliqueue K m ,
(Nun rss Pourr,)
•
Engine Builders, Founders and
-
Machinists.
Manntaetnre STEAMBOAT EEOLEEE and ETA
TIO.NAII.II' JIM/INEZ, of a/1 elute s
OILER,
Invited toptir new STATION.
OM WELL =OLIO :gagil pi:042.113LE
OILER, or l&holgelx/wer.‘ •
CABTIN6B,_of every_ ,klnd made toorderatour
Foundry, on TRIED STEER_ below Market.
BIOS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING, PIILLEYE,
HANGERS, HIWBE and TOBACOO HOBEWS and
1130bI TOBAOCUPEIMIEg, on band &Jul to
order, at the'
'INDUSTRIAL WORK
Fronting on the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
- • p/TTEBURGE, PA.- •
ill orders Droinpfly irlled.. TEY
FORT PITT
110:1LERALLANII TAM{
• WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
aIrAIfI,77AC2I7BZIIB 07
TUBULAR, DOUBLE.PLUED TUBULAR,
PIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL.
HRS.
STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
CHIMNEYS, Emszomse AND ASH PANS,
SHI7LINO PANS. SALT PANS AND CON.
BENSERS•
SZEAII eAmaTzzas AND IRON
BRIDEVICIR
PRISON DOORS AND COAL sifirra
ODIN, and Warehouse, corner Simond,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBIIRGH, Pa.
1111 r Orders sent to the above address will De
, promptly attended to. \ 1111 17:189 .
ww. & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON IiVORHERS,,
SOS. AO, SIC 14 AND Sei PENN 8T
Having secured a large yard and furnished it
wtta the most approved machinery, we are lma
wed-to nomnfaccmteimßrydescrigdon of 80.
/E.S4 to the best manner; and warranted equal to
saymade la Steam try Chtninern Bleaching,
Fire Beds, Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pam Tankt, Oil Stills, Agita
tors. Settling Pans, Boller Iron,_Brldges, Ba ar
Perm and sole wtannactureFs of BaxaMi.Ps Pet-.
ant Boilers. -
noenning done on ibortest notice. 1 sd:Cll
JAMES M. BITER,
ir
• 55 and 56 Water Street s
PITTBBIIIIBII, PA«,
1LL707A01782111 07
IRON OIL TANKS,
iterrraxe PANG, COPPZE STESY PIE%
sora.uma ext.t.trrecita -
end Skit= IKON WOWS,.
for Steamboats.
.TADDD -..IDDIVIID D. aayss
JARED DIG IMMO &'BOB,
auantracruamus OP
Steam Bollers,oll Stills, Tanks;
DRESTnuntwonitow
61 Penn Streets Pittsburgh, Pa,
STOVES, QASTINGS, etc.
.
A. BBADLEY ek CO.,
NO. 50 WOOD STREET ,
_
ltanunicturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
•
TO BE POUND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTbENS AND L
IMP and the
reputation of our Stoves Is such that one one in
want 01 a good article should parcbase Panetta
those manufactured by nit, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
STOVE. t l or h churtcheslha lto Onurtnews .V o O L ve A S N O
sold in three months. Intended for with or with
out coigns. , Alt whobave Died them pronounce
them ett_pertortculayatherawilatcateaper.
Send for Catalo : • e and Price Llst. eati
MlTtifilil7B CO.
KAlrusAcivairas 07 ZVIII7 TAILUI77 OF
LUMBER;
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:* THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, - .1869
KNAP 'FORT 'PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTiI STREET,
PITTSI3I7IIGR, PA.. "
urEnliines, !Rolling 1 , , j I 1)1a.
clulnerY, Nail Mac , es, Re.
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL TOITNICIRIF
ANO PIPE - WORKS.
Colllfir Carroll aitd ansaiplinan
OrENTIII WARD,'
PriTSWIMGEiri
• - -
WILLIAM SMITH,
Blarturaeturor of
OAST IRON BOWL MOPE
POB GAB AND WALTER WOHIIII.
My Pines are an out lnrartablyln Pas, In dry
Rand, and 1111 feet lengths. Also, fall aeaoronent
of general
•
Castings for 6418 and Water Works.
ants of .110:117'11.1filiglugAr."'
- "
'IDUQUESNE FORGE.
\- ' I WILL I / 1 11: ELLER;
(Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
•
Has facilities \ eo•extenstve with the leading
Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and satisfacto_ rity it ail orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANES, PISTON ROD• I ,_ LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS,3rams, EAILB.OAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAWS. :together with every
description of SHAPE WORM Mice and Forge,
Corner of - Davitsite Way and First Street,
apicho
RPBEIsoN, ILEA. ainco4 \
Successors to Roinsiiox, Wens Allr.Astas.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
. .
litsanfactirersi oi Boit and Stationary Steam En
gkeitnßltasfinglig:PalniestiaciittgOßMll2l
end Stit 011lte, ig Holser and Sheet Iron Wor t..
Q. la, cornet -First 'en tthat.itaskt
Agents for OiIrFARIPS PATENT INJECTOR
tbr teeding Boilers. 1111312
Tooltl CARLILIik& CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Worka,
aii,,NDtisirr BT., ALM/HMS - 2' CiTY. PA.,
Manatactareis of &tattoo sty and Portable the=
nienea,. ciu Presses, mien, liliatung. Grist
and Saw Mal Work, Rolling Mill and 'Machine
Castings, Grate Ban, Weights, Wagon Boxes,
&c. Bal d order and hare on hand &sorban of
all nixes. .
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND DOUR - WORKS
880 Pena Street.
BOLL3f4N, BOYD st' ILH ALEY
Chß !Bolls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes, de.
OILS.
-13 LAMOND OIL WORKS,
N. M. LONC & CO.,
Wage., DAIZZLX., Btrll4pliO,
'left Duquesie Way. Pittibunth.
WARDIG AND LOG,
Coisuillssionliati sad Biakeni is
Petroleum and--,—lts Products,.
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESME WAY,
7/EI4DELPHIA-ADDREf3d,
Room 17, Chamber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
- 'AND DZALZR3 rcr . • -
Petroleum and its Products,
co i r'l4lTritiMl74l,lL,,T a llM i sun stree a),lNG ,
rtamacipoi.ox.-3 4 6 , 7 wogarwr
worm
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY
; HERBERT C. TUDDLE.. - i
. ..x.unpr4crinour.
Lubricating & High Test. Burning Oils
• •
scup.. RankWWl UlO .011.
fnunpid lo g e st pin • heat. -without.. change:. remains
at s. tipeciat Oil for
tropicatellmates or hot temperature
weather.
Linlandlotllre,4spitne, ilEactlthae !Mop,
Win ontßarawo., • • , •
WinilBllland Planing 11/11l OM,"
114 4 iatti.tIt igh tfatii ' lles‘LIgIti
lw Tanners' 'Stuff. , Boustollw.
Intl Inlisdnhling 011,10asoIlney,
Harness 011, Pairrianhae.
• ILIUM to Dieieira larlnhe Iron
Work and machinery from Bust.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tw ednie -I kpaten3Bupetheated Steam in Vac.
cuo. Ihe Aubrica rtg OLD are almost od.orless,
perfectly pure, WM, Snit 'mostly light. hot'
*red, stand a fibril temperature uncut:lied. and
remit:LW:a thd du rYng extreme co constan t a
Oils arer unequalled,' and are lid us e on
Many ot the principal Railroads. Sampler can
be exilmtned an orders left at nib .W9Or?
wrarsnw, Worn at Sharpsburg Bridge.
:1315 NOS AND BATTING.
•
•
HOUIES I .BELL
ANCHOR, COTVIN MILLS.
- F 1 TTT1373113114343.
- c, -
MatifrotaissnOtliZAVl IirEDIIIM atuiLlelrt
Of Pittsburgh,
Is now open for Discount, Deposit and General
Banking Business, at 195 FIFTH AVEI,TDB.
Any sum received from tine Dotlat urrearee.
Interest at.. the rate of alx per eeaLipath,
oh
time deposits.'
DrascrOns:
ED.- DITHRIDGE,. P.. ViElirdlAN
W. B. MIMS.., FRANI( eq-EsEirk,
Ir. , C. lto B A RTSON. I; IY HyMETER .
DAN. ILINEEE. D. Allatoß,
EBILL .POIRSTEL. •
ED. DITHRIDGE, Pfesldent.
staizsaix, ca*ep..'
910:19S •
INEPICANIANK,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
is PITTS6IIBt~B.
•cimul N(PITAX. -• • Iwo: - 000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BASE OF DISCOUNT BAD DEIPOIET.
JOHN FLOYD • FLOYD;
President. Osahler.
DIRECTOREI.
Tbos. M. Marshall, John M. Maitland.
Wria.`T. Shannon, ArchlbaldiVallace,
James W. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd. •
John Floyd,
Tbia Bank is now rally organised and Prepared
o do a general Banking hulloes&
Jelok43
UAW, CAIIGHET £ CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PTITSI3I3I3,Gri,
111II00RSOILS TQ HANNA. aART ' a 00.,1
DlAAnne to
Exchange, Coin, Coupqns,
And partici/sr attention pied to the pexchaie
and aide of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
g!ra ill
/i rp,Tpo 011 London.
N HOLMES SONs,
= -
57 Market Sire Set,
pr3 - r7"*prqualic,
. .
Collections Rude ou - sdi the principal points of
the United Maw and Cicadas.
• 1
Stocks,Bonds aid other aemuities
BOUGHT LNBSOLD 021 . EXIMInsai Off.
PartICWAI macula; paid to the purchase sad
gate Of
United States SecuTities.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
, 313a,xLIT.ei‘si,
114 SOUTH THERD STREET,
rEpmeinsix.au.
BTOMO3 and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold. - •
,pedal attention i ' given to the purchase and sale
• '
of Government &cantles.. alba°
CITY BANK.
• ,
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ch4Traionoo.ooo.
StOCKIIOLDIM lIDIVIDUALLY'
.PAID inf PW9slP,*
FOREIGN EXCH ANGR
&onset indlolt; and misiddeaited rstaittedf tb
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
POl,Ptaotthe United Slates Ilnit Gonads,
DOBIBICE Iltugsiv, President.
JANIS MCCABE. Vice President.
Joust B. GORMLEY, Cashier.
iSi DIniCTOUS.
Srmsan. ' ' Vaiiisa — McCabe;
Thomas Rourke, John Savage,
f. Dinleyr. is.: • : ' Terence Campbell;
Patrick Kane, James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr, • . 1 • -,- .11,A.Fre_yvogIe.
Jno.Jos.lieemann. Tnomat same";
Hugh Beating. Jel:kl
ME
)*-:
BOLTER/I \ N & IVIEDERHOLD
No. 100 Third Avenue ,
Upholsters and; Dealen In Curtain. Goods,
Direct the attention of their friends and the
public to their finely assorted etock of
Lace and Nottingham ' - eartains Vestibule
Laces Damask Reps. Ferry's Mexican cloth
Satin, ,
Delmies, 011; Cornices, Gilt and Walnut
Mouldings, Spring Bed. of superior make, DM;
metpassesl(pure white hair.) Bolster!,
and Imerithing perteininx to - a nrst•class beg.
The latest Parts and Berlin designs for Draperies
attheinstmetion or that:customers. Pure white
/Astern Show Feathers always on hand.
HOLIZMIN &WIEDgEHOLD
NO. 100 .THIRD AVENUE.
myB:lS3
SUMMER RESORTS.
CRESSON SPRINGS.
This Favorite Sommer Resort )
Situeted Se_esmit- of they ALLEGHENY
idOPNTA.I , '24100 'FILET AtioVE THE
LEVEL OF T bEA, will be open for the re•
caption of guests on the 13th day of JUNE.
The buildlntinnected with the establishment
BAYS
b e en
been au ly renovated and liawlyturntsh•
ed. Excursion, ii Arts sold by the PentisYlvattla
Railroad, at Philedtiic risburg and Pitts
burgh, good for tit* se aso n s All trams sto_p at
()raison. T 0 FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR
RENT. Yoe further Information, address
GEO s W. MULLIN ;Proprietor,
13•5:167 Motion Springs, Cambria county, Pa.
.
IIQ7RQS4NT TAII~pRB.
B TIEGEL,
° Mite Cutter with W. lievenblilde.) •
titlEy4;4l4.x. TA.l.e.4*;
ft 0.43 tinitiftlefiltree 41 1 fitibilL412.'
isensitt
NEW SPRING GOOD&
weialla n44'Atoiliof
CLOTHS, GASSIMERES, ay.,
,"?..IMLlM.fr Ygla s
S or fa =Wald stmt.
FINANCIAL.
4 04:::01.4121,
SILVER AND COUPONS
_Fought at Highest Prim.
PM B. ii:ERTZ Banker
n u e
Cor. Wood , a nd - Fi ft h Streets.
Imcmo ~B RADY, & Co.,
tiluccesaoro 08. JCIITIC.B At CO .:1
Corner Fourth 21111 Wood Sts:,
33- 4Liener6.E3R.a,
BUY A.ND B,ELL ALL SIND3 07
GOVERNMENT SEMMES;
SOLD, KLUB AND :COUPONS,
ON YOST FAVORABLE TIMMS
-. Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air
low est mamma mcniey loaned
rates. uon Government Bonds
Orders executed for the Pnrehase
and Sale of STOCKS, CONDO Cud
GOLD.
JAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
GOVERNMENT , BONDS!
We will regteter all kinds of eorernnient
Bonds free of charge. This gdves the holder ab
solute sectuity against thert,loss, or destruction.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Dealers in Government Bonds,
OOR. FOURTH' & WOOD ST& •
mr.l3:tz .
Eittolnagij :OE.
FINIMCE AND nw)Et
Sr, Tele/mph to the Pittsbarila Gazette.]
NEW YORK, August 4, 1869.
Money easy at 51g)7 per cent. on call
loang, chiefly at 6 per cent. Sterling quiet
at.9%@10. Gold dull and,without change,
opening at - 136, declining to 135 X; closing
at 135%©13634. Carrying. rates 44:457
per cent. Clearances $44,000;000.
Governments high er closing firm; Cou
dpons of 'Bl, 124%@125; do. '62, 125®125X;
o. '64, 123X®124; do. '65 123
new, 122%©122%; do. '67,, 7,4@124; d0. 122y, ®1223i; do.
do. 68, 122;;®1223;; /0-40's, 116©1163,1;
Pacifica, ,111;4®111X. About $450,000 of
the bonds sold to the Government to-day
had been delivered at the close of bank
hours. The remainder will be delivered
to-morrow.
State bonds heavy: Missouris, 87M;
old Tenpessees 62 ; new f 5734 • old
Virginias 58; new 61; old North Caridinas
56; new 51.
The liabilities of the Greek firm of
Rhodaconachl & Fraughlani are reported
to be about .f. 000,600 In this market. This
amount is owing to bankers whose sol
vency wilt not be effected by the loss.
It 1 moreover ;expected a handsome
dividend will be declared. The
Directors of the Chicago & Northwestern
Railroad met today and passed suitable
resolutions to the memory of Mr. Keep.
The Board resolved ass farther remark
of respect to the late President: to let the
matter of filling the'vacancy in the Board
and electing a President, lie over anti'
the next - monthly meeting. •
Stocks are generally dull_ but steady;
there was much activity an d , firmness in
new St. Paul andlteading.
Five - ThirtyPrices:Cauttin, 58; Cumber.
land, 34; Western - Union Telegraph, 3834;
Quicksilver. 153 ; Mariposa, 8; do. pre
ferred, 15;- Pacific Mail, 84X: Adams Ex
press, 59; Wells 19%; , American, - 4134;
Untied States, 67; Merchants Union, 1034:
d,
ew :York ral 2093‘;. o. preferred Cent, 1,66; Hudson, 185; Read
ing; 97,‘; Erie, 283 ;• do. prefarred.s4,:f
Michigan Central, 131; Michigan South.
or; 106%; Illinois Central, 14134; Pitts
burgh; -10634; Northwestern, 873; •do.
preferred, 97.1 i, Cleveland,Columbus and
Cincinnati; 83; Rock • Island, 114 X; do:
preferred; 89%c; Wabash, 73h; Fort
Wayne,ls3; Terre Plante, 34; t do. pre
ferred, 58; Chicago and Alton, 156; .410.
preferred, 1,66; Ohio and Mississippi,
Sr Dubuque and Sioux City, 105.
alining shares: Gregory, 210; Smith Lk
Parmlee, 275.
Copper Stocks at Boston--Copper Falls
1334: Franklin 10; Minne.sota /SX; Quin
cy, 221i
`dub-Treasury: Balance, $94,640,0=
PITTOBURGH MARKW,T.4.
Ornaz OF Prthircruort Gainrrn,
WEDnulwr,,Auguat,_4, 1869.
Business is by no means brisk, still it
is j4st atteutlts active u is usual at this
particular 80880,1 of the year; trade, gen
erally, is usually very &ill during July
andl•Auguet.. The,tdemand`fort ahnost
everything is restricted mainly= to sup-
P l 3lng immediate.waubs, there being au
almost total absence of anything like- a
P speculationglour still rules
low in •
consequence of a strong local.
competiti on , prices here. being 'ewer,
Natively, than in the wes . and opera
tors have been working on'
extremely
, .
small margins, 44krlat..1411:;AMalers
are
now handling whiter wheat flours,
which are beinesold at ..Lubous AIM : m ime
prices here that springwheat,,commandit
in Chicago: , it Woks , tiow ias If . there
would be but little. spring ,wheat flour
required in this market within the next
year, unless it can be sold below winter
wheat, as the latter . will be given the
preference at the UM° price, and until
recently has brought front 25 to 50
cents per bbl more.
APPLES—In fair supply, and un
changed: sales at es@pi per bbl. - •
BERRIES—SaIes Blackberries at 8.400
per bucket, and Raspberries at 6 1 ,7 5 .•
BUTTER—Is 'quiet and unchtuiged;
tales of lair to choice at 20(026i
:BRANS—SaIes at 61,75@2: - , •
'BROOMS=Quotect as follows: No. 6
16.50; No. 4 16: No. 3' IP; No. 2. Plain:
$4,50, and market firm.
CHEESE—In good supply and dull,
but unchanged. • '
2 PBBLENT---JohnsUovn Hydraulic Ce-,
Mont is quoted at $2,25 per bol.—
;PARSON' O.ILls 0 1 1 11 . as Plug at titii •
a lia 4o2 (Ye Ulie:Yesiiktzlil,pred ate nozig;
naliy,uncluin_ged* '' ' '
= DRIED - ..nvorr—W:76lsllr; derfc:4o4l:
likely i tatqattastst so. *Oil
I ter, as there tuk twiny other kinds /
fruits offering. \
I • EGGS ''•Sates at/g@t9@2o.
•
FEATHERS—Dit ; quoted at " -. .504S
cents to the trade, 8 the usual advane
-
for small lots in- stcirt,
FLOUR—The -m et is quiet an
, -11.
firm but unchanged; t arrivals- are it
creasing slightly — mainfrom Ohio all'
other points thisside •of:C*lone, as th
price there will not admit t shipment
to-this market. We continue to quot
Spring Wheat brands 4.16 % 7 4 7 . 0 % an '
Winter Wheat at 27.00%740. -Both re
tailors and bakers, as well ai consumers
are buYing very spailtiglY•
GRAIN:—Spot .Wheat is'in good 'tie
rrand,'ltnd firm in consequence of a tem
porary scarcity, but, future deliveries
will not command: spot prices. • Prime
old and dew is selling at 81,40, and
choice old would probably command 3€2
5 cis more. Oats a little panicky, undo!
the influence of a strong desire on tbe
part of some dealers to realize,• ant
prices bomnared With last week, are 3(
5 cb3. lower. We are cognizant of a sal ,
of 2 care at 65, and small sales in store a
68@70., Some dealers have faith the
old oats - will bring better prices atrab
before the new crop is brought in to an;
extent. Corn is quiet and. unchanged=
arrivals light; demand only moderate
Rye nominal at $1,115.--not much offering
HAY—New Hay is in good stippl;
and lower, ranging from 515@20, as ti
quality, from country wagons.
EEDIPz-Very dull. $ 2 05• •
HUSKS—SaIes Lime @ quotpe pound
LINEE--White laed a;51,50
and Cleveland at 12,50,per bbl.
LARD 01L—F. Sellers et Co. quott
Extra No. I, at 1,44, and No. 2, at 51.05. -
POTATOES Unchanged sales qi
81,75152,00 per bbl.
POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick
ena, at 651570 per pair.
PROVLSIONS—Firm with a good job.
bing demand. Shoulders, 153,©153„
Ribbed Sides, 1835, Clear do 1934; Sugar
Cured Hams, '2334@24 and Breakfast
Bacon, 2235. :Lard, 20 in tierces, and 21
in buckets. Dried Beef Mc,. DleSs Porko3l4. , '
PEACHES--In good supply with sales
at52@2,50 per bushel.
PEANUTS-4ligher,- at 1235.
SAllP—Allegheny River brands are
quoted. by the car /oad, 1, at 81.,73@80.
TALLOW—Rendered. quoted at 1035.
PETROLEUM MARKET. •
OFFicat OF Prrresurtos GrazErrn,
Wsnzynsna.y, August 4, 1869. i
The oil market, for both crude and re
.fined, was stronger to-day, with prices
- again looking upward; though as has -
been the cue for some time - past, there
_
was but little done, and the trade is corn.
paratively dead, and 'devoid of that
Aouyancy and s activity, that should and
usually does prevail at this particular
season of the year. Notwithstanding
the fact that crude is now, and has been
for some time past, much higher, rela-
tively, than relin, there wan eff :
inade to dad to put ed it up still as
further. ort
'
It is true, oil is as high, - :relatively, at
Oil City as it Is here, also, that . there is
no margin to the dealer whe buys there
and ships here, but how the pike is
kept up, there; - Is:a problem which is
very hard to solve: It is' possible that
speculators are buying to - fill their tanks,
but this is hardly probablein the pres
ent aspect of affairs, as refiners neither
here or anywhere else, at least we are
so informed, can stand the prices now
prevailing. •
RIMMED
-As already noted, was a shade atronger
to-day, with rather more inquiry hut the
volume of fatalness was again light, and
prices are -unchanged. Sale 3,000-bbls
on spot at 21g; and 600 Ist half. Septern
bar, at 2234. Last half August, 32; first
half 3134; lines for late months, .1.23i-083.-
- cavil& - •
Bat a single sale rebated, and it was
made- 41s,at evening, 2,000 bbls seller
Augnst at 'II3L - and the same party had
an order for 2,000 more for saute delivery
and price, but he was unable to ling a
seller, as sellers generally were asking
Id for spot or seller August. Seller all
year nominal at.l4y„ and buyer 16;
LIZICA.TriG o.
Eclipse Win te r Lubricating rra oil 40c •
Eclipse Railroad 'Axle .850
Eclipse Machinery 750
Eclipse Spindle " 800
RECEIPTS•OR CB.I7DZSOIL;
Fisher & Bro 810 bbLs
J. Munhall - • 160 •
Livingston, dt,Dro,.•••-• ... • .•• 49 &"1`
Pool Bro - - 83
D dr go— 50 "
, ,
Total 1.601 bbla
1 • - ornearppitn - seirr BT A. 3f. a. B.
Lock/001, Frewrat Co 672 bbla refined
I to Warden, Frew dz,Co. Philadelphia.
Standard Oil Co.; 495' bele- relined to
Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia s .
B. W. Mor dr Co., /50 bl refin
to Warden Frew it. Co., Phila b delphia. ed
Forsyth 'it Bro.. 193 bbls refined to
:Warden, Frew& Co., , Pbiladelpliiii.
' Livingston &Bro., 100 bids refined to
Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston it Bro., 600 cases to War
den Frew it Co., Phiiadeiphia.
Citizens Oil Co. 774 bbls refined to
Tack it Bro., Philadelphia.
Thos. Hackett, 288 bbla refined to Tack
ez Bro.. Philadelphia.
Braun it Wagner 237 bbls refined to
Waring, Ring dt Co., Philadelphia.
Fulton, Marein it Co., 200 bbls ref. oil
W. P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia. - •
Fawcett, L. it R. 155 tibia refined to W.
P Login it Bro.. Philadelphia.
Lyons it Bro., 144 bbls refined to W.
P. Logan it Bro., Philadelphia.
Total. Refined. 3,308 bbls. 600 cases.
OIL SHIPPED E AST. AT :DUQUESNE DEPOT.
Brooks Ballentine it Co., 53 ,bbls ref.
to 'Warden, Frew it Co., Philadelphia.
H. W. C. Tweddle._lo bbls reined; to
M. R. Ger,ys it Co., Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined ' ' 63
OIL, SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA..I3
g.
Mentzsr,-H'eplei it Co., 533 bbls ref. to
g,
Warinßing . it Co., Philadelphia.'
Live Stock Markets.
, •
Niw Yosx, August 4 .—Cattle contin
ue to arrive freely, 1,650 head coming in
to join 600 State - bullocks for to.day's
market. - .Trade fa extremely dull, own
ers losing heavily and the yards nearly
cleared by the giving way of, half a cent
in prices. A few of Tiskuna„ a week old,
are still balding and depreciating all the
time. The fresh cattle are about the av
erage quality, no 'Texans- being among
them. The top price of 8 cwt., gtade
dr/Th=le r was Istier good cattle at 14
and thin at 10Qi2e. A drove of 100 111.
steera. 634 cwt. brought 12M@13c; 100
head fEtt Kentucky grades, strong 8 cwt,
broUght 1 4_ 1 4@i1510; a lot 7 cwt,
cattle brought . 14c. Tie arrivals' of •`:
sheep were 2,700 head; prime sheep are ;-
selling at 634@6".•, - ,o and common at 50, ;•
Lambe are lower, the top price being 0o;
poOrlamhs can scarcely be mild even at •
,`•
7c, "a I.ot :of Canada lambs, 56s bOunda„
brought 730; sale of 61 pounds at Sc: a
car of Ohio sheep, 70 pounds, sold at
530; a car of State, 80 pounds, at 6c, and
some Pennsylvania, 80 pounds, at 63.i•c.
Hoge less dm: ill cars arrived ba:day; 2
gars le Ohio; 1 2 0 pounds, brought 10g0;
.ormbdare wsrtia 12 303/11c. •
Louts, Aweat 4.--Catue; the
wand by focalend prkeei=rarktou
00MA:for 0 1101061: /logs z•
good demand and arta at 8410)(0.
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