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STEEL. WORKS.
pITI SBIIIIIGII
STEEL -, WORKS.:
ESTABLISHED IN 111146.'
ANDERSON WOODS,
MANUFACTURERS Or
XIIBST REIINED ,CAST STEEL
Of even' description. Also, best
lofted Germ Plow and Spring Steel,
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVENIIE,Pitts.
bnesh. Par gium3:n4l
TIUVUESNE WORKS.
OOLEMAN, RUM & CO
Bannfutnrera of •
XRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,
DUQUESNE, L X AND JUNIATA,
VAT ROUND AND SQUaRE IRON.
BAND RooP,_SIiEET AND trANK IRON,
BOILER PL aTzu AND HEADS,
*WARD IRON,
_DRAG and DROPPER BAN%
YLANtI CUTTER BAltt., OYLLNDER
IRON,
W AND FLAT RAIL, for Cost Route.
.o‘l7B it RS, WEDGES k HARHM 1W TEETH,
tkTRING.PLOW.e.ND CULTIVATOR !STEEL,
-MBEL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern,
STEEL .MEE,- STEEL - SHAFTING, A. B.
TEEL.
-00ACII, BUGGY and 'WAGON SPRINGS and
EL
OUT MS. NAILS AND SPIKES.
Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND . WORKS.
4111zteentli Street aneltAlegheny River,
and 71 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
SHEFFIELD StEEL WORKS.
SINGER,.MIIOII.& CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
Manufacturers of every description of
- CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
la...iellgriaorrosin grams,
A.SMESS STEM MBE, ac., AO
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Stu
.
BLACK DUBIOND • •
. .
•-• STEEL WORKS.
•PARK BROTILIEIC &TO.,
Xattatsautrers of all description! of
acriEllmrmir
Moe and 'warehouse, TITEETP4 TH, THIRTY.
MST sod RAILROILu STREETS,
prrTsittruum.
IRON WORKS.
ILLERSIIIIISEN - PROCESS.
The Trustees are now nrepared to grant_ Heels
in tor the nee of the .ELLERBIIA.T.N PRO-
The superior quality imparted to_. good iron.
be great improvement in inferior iron. and the
reduced cost. commend It to manufacturers of
.17016
Parties wishing to are it can obtain licenses by
JAMES P. SPEER
,• Attorney Ibr the Trustees,
BOOMS 1 and 91. English's Building, 96)i
Tonlttt avenue.
Par ties interested are Invited to visit the
SNOB IiBERGER. WORKS, where the recess is
stow in successlui operation. leB:dt7
RYERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse. Nos. 106 and 161 71118 T
MIME% 0 mug Ito ROnonanaela Souse s
nacds PITTSBURGH
WINES. LIQUORS, &C.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
EMPOWERS OF
ES,;-BRANDIES, GIN, &,,
• WHOLESALE DEALERS IR
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,
Have Removed. to
NOS. 884 AliB' 886 PENN,
Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal.)
JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO., ,
`ff Nos. ma, 197,11190/ 9 / 1 ida and Mao
- =IST essitir, rrrretitraes.
suisimorssiskii OP
Collier DistUkd-i Pare Bye Whiskeys
aim, dealers In I YOSICIGN WlNteread 14.
WOE& HOPS. ke. WO."
GLASS. CHINA. ouTiaaty:
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
• FINE' VASES,
BOHNJUAN AND CHINA.
. 411EW
CLAIR SETS
I - . TEA BETE,
GIFT CUPS,
SMOKING SETS,
A large stock of
SILVER PLATED GOODS
•• of all dercrlptlons.
• -
Call and examine our goods, and we
feel astialled no one need fall to be s alted.
EL. E. BREED & CO.
100, WOOD STUEET.
uTgooIBPBEFtB.
BINJAKIN Clads,
flak INGERLY & CLEIS I Successors
11.0 to 030. Y. ealtOcastAx &
Pas.Fric4cLITHOURAPIIVILU.
The only_ \ Steam Lithographic Establishment
InAtof ass Mountains. - Business Cards, Letter
Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Ehow Cards,
Dlgnomisaortrslcs, lasi's, Certificates of De.
osits. DrytatJou Car.l.,_ &a.. lgos. Viand le
irriam Plttshrirvl..
ARCHITECTS.
BAB" MOSER,
=MT BOWIE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS,
Mak B sp,a4 LAW r 'Attach FlUsbos"
apsolaiii4Aiticar AMA the deeleritair
lENVOITAII, Emus sad PURL)O
' _ ~ _' t _ ..'..
.. .I.~:. _.yam -~ Y
ENGINES, BOILERS, Arc.
HUGH Ni. BOLE it CO.,
Con Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
Mien rim POINT,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
,
Manuflutture STEAMBOAT ENGEM and STA.:
TIONARY ENGINES, of allutrea.
Special attention invited to enr_new STATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER,of 15-horaelpower.
CASTINGS, of every MA4, =de tOorder &tour
Foundry, on THIRD STREE_T below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells; Eild/tlTnie,
_PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBAO6O soßEws and
LEON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to
crrderoit the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Aniglieng River, new the Point.
IflrrigitritOß. PA.
air All orders promptly filled. TUT ye.
Few PITT
BOILEII, STILL ANII TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
X.I2II:7IICP=P3M3 OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUED TUBULAR.
BIKE-soic AND CYLINDER STEAM Isoir,
ENS.
OIL STILLS ANT) OIL TANKS
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND AM. PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSEPS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS. AND IRON
BRIDGES•,
PHISO.N DOORS AND COAL SEUTES
Moe and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
AAP Orden Best to the almne addren will be
promptly attended to. MY.7:189
BARNUILL Er, CO.,
BOILER MASERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. AO, lA, AA AND SIS PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
watt the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the bestrnanner,_and 'warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes,Locomotive Boilers.
Condensers, Salt Pane , Ttmice, 011 Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans. Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers. _
Bepairiror done on shortest notice. labiell
JAMES 111. ELITEB,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
rrrrsEtrusur, PA.,
awrcrre.closszt or
IRON OIL • TANKS,
EITTLING FANI3. COPPER FITMINE rink
- Bouaare MILL =Atm%
And BECEEZT IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
JAR= lie R7aValle.•••••••••• •DDMIIIID D. Bacon
J ARED H. BRUSH & SON,
_ DILLINDTACTIDUMS OF
steam Boilers, 00 Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES. CASTINGS, ac.
L. BRADLEY & CO.,
NO. 80 WOOD STREET,
ifturaffLeturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE BOUND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTwIthiS AND IMeROVa hiEck Ts. and the
reputation of our Stoves IN such that anv one In
want 01" a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they will be found
the mos" durable as well as economical. Would
call nai:tenter attention to our new VoLCAN.
STOVE, for churches, halls anti mores. Over 500
sold In th,te montes.. Intended for with or with
out casing. all who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lat. ' jelO
• BAIT ; HUGO'S & CO.,
• KLEmtolmmils Or =BET Tommy 07
ISM I COV P MEL,
BOSTON cooKuira RANGE,
THE FIERY FURNACE,"
!Oa WABIQNG Buumnfes.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
• "*BEGULATOII. 9, COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,.
VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern ) PoRTABLE.
RANGE CAST IKON MANTL=.•WRIALII.AN , B
REFLECTOR. RA ES
free from din and dust;
owl= Fauna 'madams, ae.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
se2S:yll PITTSBUR9H. PA.
STOVES.
.
CET THE BEST.
, I fF 4 PP IA L 430 : 15
TRIUMPH,
. •
I FOB 8rp73172701111 COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
Tali assay other Store In the Union.
BISSELL & 00.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
tu AR d TOV M ale,
WILTING 46
tin/91126 pz3rD
eaLOOOKINGAANEntace:
LUMBER.
T o BUILDEIIS
100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
'100,11410 feet ltt Inch Clear Plank;
i15.00U feet Men Common Plank;
515,01.10 feet Dry 1 and 8 inch Oak;
.510,000 ft. N J., .IA ,3 and 3 Inch Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry Poplar licAntling:
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100.000 feet Hemlock be:intik:lP --
303.100 fee e t t lio. 1 18 lath caging cloth
-100.000 Ire. I 13-incb Shingles, 'swell;
50,000 No. 1 16-Inch kildriglee, snared:
10,000 Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile.
Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Mill Lumber. Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articles in the line on band and for
tale by ALEXANDER PATTERION. Yards—
No. 137 Rebecca street and corner of Pre ele and
Juniata streets, birth ward,Allegbeny, late bdr. ,
°sign of Manchester. ante
' STONE!.
li
WEST COMMON
Machine Stone Works,
arortnweat corner of West Common. Alleghen7.
YAZD% ATITATIatt Co.&
Bine on hand or p_ repare IgdlosHeirta
and Istep atones, slags 'tor aewams, vowal"
Paths, ae.. Head tad Tomb atones. it
prders promptly ezecaSeas ralemi resemanall
',--aa,if-I;haif•A,ii-;;;,i1:';zZ-F.' ,-- .:;,: .-,1 ....' ,:,i, '. : E :2:, : . .:' , ' ,: li..
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PITTSBURGH GAZE'TTE: - SATURDAY, AUGUST -.21; 1869.
FOWDZERS, .rdACHINISTEL
KNAP , TORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY .
OFFICE AND WORKS,
Ti'ELFTI-1 STREET,
I , ITTSBURGEE, PA.
_
rEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines,Ro•
torts, and Castings general*,
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carron and Smanatan Streets,
(NINTH W/LI2D.)
.PrrTSI3ICrXIGIII,
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE.
FOR eAs AND WATER WOREB.
My Pines are all cut brearlablyln Pita, in dry
land, and 14 feet lengtba. AI" full assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also call the - Mention of Elaerintend •
eras of Has Works to LI talks of RETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIikBI . 111ELER,
(saceessor to 408. T. 'WWI C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and satisractoril4 Liu all orders for EAmßoxy
SHAFTS,. CRA NKS, KS, PISTON ROD , , LzVERS,
PITMAN JAMS,IATRISTS, RAILROAD AXIAS,
LoCoMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE, WORK. Mice and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, BEA. & CO.,
Successors to ROBINSON, lII= a =sins.
WASECCN'GTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTSBURGH,
idannfacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
tirinßtlLEngines,nt Machine ry ,
andtiatiieandteetsrWnrr.4rf;
Office, Z 4 o. 12, corner First and Smithfield
Streei,s.
Agents for EIIFFABDIIPA.TENT INJECTOR
tor reeding Boilers. jallire2
Tnartss CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
RANCID= BT., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.,
ktenufactarers of Station s ry and Portable Steam
zugines, V 4 rrearoft If Talley. Shaltlug, Grist
and Saw Mill Work, Rolling ' MITI and Machine
Casting's, (Irate Bars, Weights Wagon Boxes,
&c. Build to order and have on'hs.nd.nelnes of
all aLses. mv111:0
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
SSO Penn street.
BOLULAN, BOYD 61 BAOALEY.
Chß Molls, Mill Castings, 801 l Lathes. &c.
OILS.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Office, DALZELL BDILDINO.
feLl Duquesne Wry. Pittstrursdr, Ps.
WA RING AND KING,
Commluion Merchants aad Broken is
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
I'RIIADRE,PHIA ADDRESS,
Room 17, C7iambei of 'Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
aplCl
ACE BROTHERS,
- COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DZALKIIB Elf
Petroleum and its Products,
oorriigt.mqr Qmce—DALZELL'S BUILDING.
Ofice-11111 WALNUT BT.
exams°
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. 0. MEDDLE"
MANITTAOTUREB 07
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Rena,. Railroad Azle OIL
Stands great heat without change; 'remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. tipecial Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
Seco t Screws.
w ititu and Planing Hill. ohs,
Adapted lariat!' speed.
Sphudle U, Waal 114•46161413$ 011,
011, Tanners , Stuff- Itannalet,
ing a Finishilyrolli. tiasol
liarneas. (MlParraillna.
ARM Wt VAENISITNtto preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery 61m aunt. _ _
nesse prouucts are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddlei INstent by nuperbeated Steam In Yu
en°. 7be Lubricating Oil's are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, ungorm, and mostly light Col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain lb m rid durPng extreme cold. The MAllroad
Otis ate unequalled, and are In constant use op
many of the principal Railroads Bamides can
be examined and orders left at 174 WOOD
STREET. Wort s at sharpaburg Bridge.
NOVELTY WORKS.
FITTIMURGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. DIU.
&DAMS. M'KEE & CO.
ICANOPLC2=iIII3 OP
11:114 TI 101411 STANDARD OIII ,PAIB NH B B
rAT.
ZIT PLATII BA
OOUN TZ
_,SOA,LES. •
/WM Masa , tateal. Poor hooka aaA
Pan{ sad Ooleo Urn& ir.•
xdpßia , ran MIXUB etaimAns
I ristiontroi Nan% •
FINANOLIL.
AMERICAN BANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH -AVENU,E,
PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL • - •, • • 6'200.000
Stockholders Individually liable.
BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DPPOSIT:=
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier. e
• DlEJLetton3.
Thos. N. Marshall, l John M. Morlland,
Wm. T. Shannon, • Archibald Wallace,
James W. Anon, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. H. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
Tble Bank is now fully organized and prepared
to do a general .ISanling buelnese.
Jelok43
ITIFTEE AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh.
No. 195 FIFTH • AVENUE.
CAPITAL. 4100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDPALLY LIA- •
BLE.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time '
depo)tee. 'Ctillectione made on , 11l acciseibie
points in the ljnited States and Canadae on most
faverable term. ' -
Exchang. , on alt the principal Foreign cities
bought and sold. .
Discount any. Tuesday rod Friday.
Op'-n from OA. w.ioNa P. 3E., and on Saturday
evenings in= 7 to_o,43 , eock.
• DIRICTORS:
DITHRIDGE, W.P. WEYHAN.
W. H. SIMd. FRANK *IEISERT,
W. C. Ito PERTSON, Hs.nit\3lEYEß.
DAN. KINZEI
tIL
• POERI). ARMOR,
STEL. ‘N i
•
ED. DITHRIDGE, President
F. E. SCHENCK, Csabler.
.
RIDS 551.
CITY DANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sow, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on aii the principal
points of the Cubed rtates and Canada.
DOMINICK I lIIMMLN, President.
J Aldan MCI *.ahz.Nlce President.
W. N. 31Onnas. Cashier.
DIIMICTOk 8.
D. Thmien. • James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, John Savage.
J. Huniery. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patriot Eane, James Phelau,
Chas. B. Barr, H. A.Preyrugle,
Jno.Jos.Hermann, Thomas Barnes,
Hugh Keating. jet :k5
•
WT •
HOLMES & SONS,
..1.1
57 Market Street,
Prr'rtrlari3Ull43ll, P.A..
Collections made on all the principal points of
the United Mates and Canadu.
Stochs,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 001IXIBLOON.
Partiezdas attention paid to the parchaso and
Bala of
United States Securities.
11.30:,u
HART, CAUGREH & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Woad. Streets,
PITTSIIII7I. - IC-11.
OitrOCESISORIS TO HANNA, SANTA 00.0
DZLIMIIS llf
Exchange, Coin,- Coupons,
And particular attention paid to the purchase
&Ea Bale of
COVERNNIENT BONDS.
SL ut Drat ts on London.
rayi:eed, - , •
PACIFIC RAILWAY. GOLD LOAN,
Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN 6; CO., 5
Exchange Place, and NI. E. JESUP & CO.,
12 Pine strut, N. 1., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway.
These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold;
have thirty years to run; are Free from
Government Taxation; are secured by a
Land Grant of Three dem of the
Enid lands in Kansas and Colorado.
In addition to this special grant the Com
pony also owns Three Millions of Acres
in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road,
They are a lint mortgage upon the extra
&ion of the road from Sheridan, liansaN,
to Denver, Colorado. The road In opera
tion NOW EARNS MORE TUN ENOUGH
BET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST
ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no Letter
seenritt in the nutfhet—this being in
some respects better than Government Sc.
unities. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN COLD, Price 96, and ma-
d Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps
and N ClTculars furnished on application.
tan N„
J. B. SAINT ______ '
N_
~..“.T. K. sway.
SW/NT IV/NT & 1111111TT I
NA\
fii
Azoarrzenr AND
ORNAMENTAL CA VERB;
No. 68 gandusky It.. illeghtay 4 Pa. ,
... _
doisemouru n i t or -Milan= - # OB -A . 4
LlSTEftipastantrr =hind. TUBBING
all AMOR .'nsi &last od:1111
_~w_:~ ~~1..:~.:~ ~~.;z.._....a..~_._.~ ~ ~< _~~....a~
GELD,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor• Wood;a44l Fifth Streets.
JAY. COOKE & CO.,
33a,ta1s.ers,
11440 UTH THIRD ST4EBT,
STOCKS and BONDS of all deseriptioni
bought Ind told
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of llovernment Ponrittes.
4.11FS Ti BRADY 86
.
(Succecsors aB. JONES
Corner Fourth knd Wood Sts.,
BUY AND BELL LLL KINDS 07
GOVERNMENT N SECURITIES,
ROL% SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
tar Interest Allowed on Deposits.
ifir Money loaned on government Bonds st
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purehase
and Sale of SWOONS, BONDS and
GOLD.
3EZIB,
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
It:.ljt gitts.liittagil'ealEttt4
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Osman or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, I
FRIDAY, August 20, 1i69.
On borni quotations from London, giv
ing 84 for 5 20s of 1862, 83 for old 1865 s and
82 for 18675, Gold declined from 133, at
which it was firm, to 132%, with a heavy
market. Judging from present appear
ance gold is likely to go down much
more, but in the oversold condition of
the market, lies the cause for a sudden
and rapid rise. Without mentioning the
rumors put afloat in Wall street, to
frighten the timid bears, there are
causes to effect the market unfavorably.
If the vaguely reported death of Napo
leon can advance the market one per,
cent., what would the effect of the
actual occurrence be under the present
agitation' in Spain. The reduction of
the rate of interest at the bank of Eng
land to 2% per cent, and an increase of
specie in its Vaults certainly shows a
very unhealthy state of the business of
England, and France and Germany are in
no better condition. A decline in the
inflated values of the different stock
exchanges in the money centres of
Europe, as well as here, would bring
ruin to a large number of people, and
here, where our circulating medium is
based/on paper, a scramble for gold
would be quite a natural thing for the
masses to resort to. The improved condi
tion of the English crops might precipi
tate the prices of grain and flour in
England to such a point that we could
no export profitably, and would derive
but little benefit from our rich harvest
in a monetary point. This matter must
be seriously considered since the fall
crops of Northern Europe are a great
aid in feeding the masses of the lower
Classes, especially in England, where,
people subsist on a less expensive foal;
and do not require wheat flour for bread.
These are all probabilities that would
influence a rise in gold, or in other
words, would necessitate a large ship
ment of coin to make our balance of
trade and pay back Europe the large
eapital temporarily invested here.
Government bonds. have advanced, be
ing scarce here and in demand for ship•
merit to Europe on improved quota
tions from there. Lower gold, however,
would force down their value as an in
vestment, since there aro many good In
vestments in the market that would pay
better. offering a good security.
Stocks are dull and nothing doing ex
cept in Ol,iss, which suddenly advanced
about one per cent.
Money easy at from 8 to 9 per cent.
Quotations as received oy eh. R
alert= Gold, 132%; Sliver, 127%; Eighty
one's, 123; Five Twenties, 1862, 122%;
do 1884, 121%; do 1865, 121%; do 1865,
Console, 120%; do 1867, 12035; ; do 1868,
120%; Ten Forties, 114%; New York
Central, 203%; Erie, Reading, 96%;
Pittsburgh, fkirt Wayne & Chica g o
Railroad - , 152; Ohio & Misissippi, 32%;
Michigan Southern, 107%; cl ove ,
land & Pittsburgh, 105%; Chicago &
Rook Island, 116!‘; Chicago &. North
Western, 88%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 97%; Adams Express Com
pany, 57%; Iderchants Union ,Express,
39%; Pacific) Mail, MN; Weston'. Union
Telegraph Company, 38%.
EXCHANGE, Large. Small.
London, per g 6,50 T 6,60
Paris. per franc 2835 2734
,haler 97% ' 97%
Frankfort, florins 56%. • 5734
—Closing quotations received by James
1 4 . Brady & Co. Gold: 1323;; United
States Sixes, 1881, 1274 Five• Twenties,
1862, 122%; do. 1864, 121%; do. 1865021%;
Ten-Fort:es, 114,'• Pive-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 120%: do. do. 1867;
120,4: do. do. 1868. 120,i; Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad,
88i4; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific,
10914; Lake Superiors, 98.
tlir Telegraph to the Plltsbureb Gazette.]
NEttr Yonk, August 20, 1869.
; At a meeting of tee Directors of the
Conaoildated Lake Shore and of the To.
Adn; Wabash and Western rallroalcom t
pantos, Wain this city yesterday, tenni
IMEIREZ2I
FINANCIAL.
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were formally agreed upon lookine to
the consolidation of the two roans. The
Lake Shore is to go into the consolidation
with an increase of 20 per cent. on the
amount of its stock, and the Wabash
with its present capital, and the Lake
Shore is to reserve a dividend of 4 per
cent. on January Ist, WO, making a total
of stock and cash dividend of 24 per cent.
The arrangement requires the previous
ratification of t.hree-fourths of ithe stock
holders. which is counted upon as cer
tain.
Money is easy at 6@)7 per cent. Ster-
Hug quiet at 934(0% per cent. Gold is
lower, opening at 132%, and closed at
132%®183V,. The rise in bonds at Lon- •
don was the occasion of the advance.
Carrying rates at sgs per cent. Clear
ances, $4000,000.
Government bonds are active and exci
ted, with a sharp advancnin the prices.
Quotations of (louponsof'Bl, 12334@123%;
d0.'62, 123®123 1 ; do. '64, 121%0122; no.
'65, 121%@122; do. new. 12e%©1203::
do. '67. 120%@121; do. '6B, 12034®
1 120 9 %; 10-40's, 115©115%, ©
; Pacifica, 109%.
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State bonds quiet and firm; Missonris,
8634; old Virginias 56k; new do. 49%;
old Tennessees 61; new do. 5734. 4.
The stock market was strong during
the morning. Wabash selling high at
87 and Michigan Southern at 10934. No
tice was given at the Stock Exchange by
the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern
Railroad Company. that iu thirty days
they will issue. $1,200,000 new stock. In
the afternoon the market was generally
lower, with a disposition to sell the en
tire list in the expectation that the bank
statetvent to-morrow will be unfavora
ble. The snarket closed active, but ir
regular and feverish
Piee-Thirty Prices: Canton, 58; Cntn
berland, 35 1 . A; Western Union Tele
graph,
37%; Quicksilver. 15 1 B ; Mariposa,
634; do. preferred, 10; Pacific Mail,B6:o (
Atlanta Express, 6634; Wells 19%; Aineri
can, 894/; United States,64; Merchants
Union, 10V.; N. Y. Centra, 20134; Efarleni,
160; Fludson, -- 182,34: Reading 9634; Erie,
28 8 ; do. preferred, 50; Michigan Cen-
tral, 130; Michigan Southern, 107%;
Illinois Central, 138; Pittsburgh. 1063/ 4 ; -0
Northwestern, 87%; do. preterred, 9634;
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, 78;
Rock Island, 115%; St. Paul, 80%; do. pre-
ferred, 88%; Wabash. 83; R. Wayne,
162; Terre Haute. 34; do. preferred,
69%; Chicago and Alton, 159%; do. pre
ferred, 156; 'Ohio and Mississippi, 3234;
Dubuque, 1120/,.
Sub Treasury balance $96,355,832.
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PITTSBURGH' MARKETS.
°Trios or PIITSBDBGB Ge7:l
FRIDAY. August 20, lb 5
Business generally is quiet though im
proving slowly, and the indications in
regard to the future are all that could be
desired. It has now been demonstrated
beyond a doubt that at least an. average
crop of Grain has been secured, and the
general impression is that the yield is
considerably above an average. This
being the case, lower prices are expected
and it is the uncertainty regard to
values that is depressirig ; business at
present, as operators are timid about in
vesting until prices have 'become more
firmly established. •
APPLES—In good Supply and dull
but unchanged; ranging from $1,00®3,00
per bbl.
BERRIES—SaIes at 90@51,00 per pail
—pails to be returned.
BUTTER—Is quiet and unchanged;
sales good to choice at 2UGa 24.
BROOMS—Quoted as follows: No. 5
$6,50; No. 4 $6: No. 3 $5, No. 2. plain,
$4,50, and market firm.
CHEESE—Is firmer but unchanged;
'Western Reserve 133§(5114; Ohio Factory
143,@15; Ohio Goshen 1535 and York
Goshen 1635.
CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce
ment is quoted at $2,25 per bol.
CARBON OlL—Still quoted at 2i @2B
for round lots, and 29@30 in a mall
way.
EGGS—Sales at 14©15.
FEATHERS—Dah; quoted at EO@Bs
cents to the trade. and the usual advance
for small lots in store.
FLOUR—The arrivals continue fair,
and the supply Is fully up to the demand
which is contined enterely to supplying
immediate wants of the home trade, and
prices are unchanged. Spring wheat
flours, to use a common phrase, are
about played out in this market, and
will continue so as long as it costs more
than winter,
which is considered the
batter of the two, even at thesame price.
We continue to quote the latter at s7®
7,50 per bbl—choice brands of the for
mer are quoted at 57,50@7,75.
GRAlN—Wheat Is not so much sought
alter by,tbe millers, as the imp ession
is gaining strength that prices are
about to go lower, though as yet, there
lifno change-11,35@1,40 for new, and
i1,43@1,45 for prime old. New oats
weak and drooping: sales on track. at
47@50, and 45 to arrive. Corn is quiet
and unchanged-11611,05; sale one ear
ear, at ;1,03. Rye is not offering very
freely, but the demand is only moderate
and, prices are unchanged at 11,15@1,20.
New barley is quoted at 51,25, though
as yet. there has been but little done.
HAY—New crop is offering freely,
and we can report sales from country
wagons at sl4@lB per ton.
HEMP—Very dull, V 205 per ton. •
RUSES--Sales at 2%@3 cts per pound.
LlME—White Lime is quoted tit;l,so,
and Cleveland al 2,50, per bbl.
LARD OIL—F. Sellers & Co. quote
Extra No. I, at 1,40@1,43, and No. 2, at
11,05.
POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick
ens, at 50®55 per pair.
PROVISIONS—Firm but unchanged.
i.houlders, 15%®18; Ribbed and Clear
Sides, 183 4 @1934; Cincinnati Sugar
Cured Hams 2333 and fancy 24. Lard,
20y,, in tierces, and 2034@21 in half bbla
and kegs. Dried Beef 21%. Mess Pork
at /33,75034.
PEACUES—Unchanged; sales of east.
era at sl.sc@2 per box, as to qualtiy
and condition.
POTAOES—DnII and uncharged; sales
of Jersey Sweets at 1)7 per bbl..
'PEANUTS—Higher, 1434 eta.
PEARS-42,50@)3,50 per bbl.
PLUMS—SaIes at $3©3,50 per bushel.
SALT—Allegheny River brands are
quoted. by the car load, 1, at $1,73®80.
TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 1035.
sin and Tea Trade.
SAN FBA/lase°, August 20.—Yokort-
ANA, July I.9.—The market for staple
imports is unchanged. Merchants have
been warned against shipping goods to
order. Silk arrivals are very slow,
owing to the growers unwillingneis to
take payment in paper money. The
yield is admitted to be a• large one, and
probably exceeds last year's settlemints
eight hundred bales, maibash, seven
hundred and fifty dollars per picul.
There am no transactions in silk worm
eggs. The arrivals are limited.
The tea crop is coming in slovilY Sales
of a small quantity of good medium to
fine at full rates. The stock is rapidly
increasing at Yeddo and Yekohsma.
reduction in rates is anticipated. Good
common to medium, twenty-four to
twenty-seven dollars per plcul. Good
. medium to finest, thirty-three to thirty.
eight. ' •
• Exchange on London four to Ai-and a,
half; par* fiyodieventylkanosa, ..•4