The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 27, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS.
PITTSBURGH, •• • • i
STEEL WORKS.
ESTABLISHED IN 1845.
ANDERSON- & WOODS,
MANUFACTURE C. S Or , .
BEST REFINED CAST STEEL
- .or every description. Also, best
Refined *Tan Plow and Spring . Steel,
, ..
_,
con Ell RIMSWND FIRST AVENUE,Pitts -
Bon i“
p. 1
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II lEll' BARR & FIRKIN.
9 -
• GEN - F.IW , FAnalinltS:
WM. 'METCALF. . REUBEN MILLER,
IGEO. W.' BARR, ' CHAS. PAKKIN.
SrSCIAL PART:um—S. If. BIER, .
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
iffil:TaFit, BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE, No. 119 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rev:d4s
DUQUgSNE WORKS.
OOLENLO, RAHI/1 & CO.
Manufacturers of
ittON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
11117QUESNE, L X AND 3IIXIATA,
AND,AB, ROUND AND SQUARE , LRON.
1100P,BREE'l AND TANS IRON.
BOILER PL ATV.' AND BRADS,
GUARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER. BARS,
PLANGh..: .JUTTER BARS, CI LINDER
Lank_
QAND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
BOW B A ItS,WICDGES & HAR.RoW TEETH.
RING PLO W ..ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
OTEELWINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL, TlbEn. STEEL nRAFTLNO, A. B.
-COACH, BUGGY and NV ANON SPRINGS and
XL.Nd.
CUT NAILS AND SPINES.
All Goods liirst Class and. WarraOad.
OFFICES AND WORKS
•SlXteenth Street and Allegheny Myer,
and 3: Water Street. Pittsburgh.
nh9
13 11EFFIELD STEM!. WORKS.
SINGER, NINEICK& CO.,
PITTSBURGH. PA..
Manufacturers of evefy description of
VAST Ala) OERMAN
aanAcr sr.anips,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE , ac.. fte
Warehouto, 831-17derandieWitstEith
BI ACE: DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
CARR, RROTEEII & CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
Wa r r I MMT—A.
mote •nd Watelio se, THIRT&TH, THIRTY.
TIBET and
~i,!4.II:cOA.LP STREETS,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
F .1: IDibz• aus tli
SUCCISSOi. TO
;OXEN M. 030PEIR do CO., 6
Bell and Brass Founders.
BIZA.SS CASTINGS
MADE. PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
Weald() and Guy iron Fittiigs,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
11110 1 111,iiFRTVABD (HECK VALI ES,
ALLOLOBE PATTERN.
(YN C4OO7:CS,
•
*rile Work Of every deseilptlog •for
i • Steam, Water and OIL
IgAI4IiIituTURICEI3O7 Td. COOPEEVIS
Improved BalaneeArheel Steam Pump.
41genea,fins Dreyfus' Patent Oil
41ers. theibeet in the Market.
Oita and Works. coiner Thula:en= and Pike
IRON WORKS.
lILLERSBESEN PROCESS.
The Trtniteet are now tf a Tared torant licen-
Ales for the use of the A . EMMA MN PRO . '
The inperlor quality imparted to4good iron,
the great improvement in inferior iron, and the
reduced coat,commend it to Mt manufacturers of
Parties 'wishing to use It can obtain Jimmies 47
iiiSPISITLII tO
ArAmtls P. st,EER
Attorney for the Trustees,
ROOMS 1 and S. EngWWl Building, 96%
loath avenue.
Par ties interested are invited to visit the
MHOS'S BERGER WORKS. where the rocees Is
2IYW in successful operation. . tee:do
EPERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
kennsylvania Iron Work&
Warehouse. Nos. 166 and 161 FIRBT
=BRET. opposite Koziongaaela House.
- SP24:O ' . PITTSBUIIOU
GLASS. CHINA. CUTLERY.
100 WOOD. STREET.
NEW GOODS:
TINE
BOILININIAN AND .
Z”SWszis
TNat mTs,
etrr GUM
SMOKING BEM
large stock of 1.
tELLTED, PLATED GOODS
of "uoi;o2 l P*no• I
a gir izi t x .:n , lne n olz s ult, t rA t ze,
it;
00 wooD.l:ratzer t ,_ t;
o- •••., -
•
ENGINES, BOILERS, &o•
HUGH M. BOLE & Coi,
Cor. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
Engine Buniterrs, Founders and
Arnainists;
Msnolactare STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all elrea.
Special attention invited to our new
OIL WELL ENGINE AND DIMMABLE
15-horecipower.
OSTUIG,of every !dad, made toarder atonr
'Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING PULLEYS,
nextirms,BouneandTOßAVeltZWEl and
IRON TOBAOCO PBEEMS, on and made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
iroatfhg on the Al!igheny Bayer. near the Point.
al" Au orders Orem:MUT filled. Tiff 178.
F oAT pATT
EniEn, nu AB ?OK
WaRKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TIIPAILAR, DOUF.LM-PLARD TIIIDEIWZ%
PINK-SOX AND CYLINDER MAX BOLL,
RES.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
BRZECRING AND MR PANS,
GETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STE/ 21 2/PRS, RASO...TEIIB AND MON
BRIDGES:
PRISON DOORS .A.ND COAL SRITT2RS
Side acid Warebowie. earner Second,
, Third. Short and Liberty Streets.
p .1.4T0:d
t cra
ended sent
to. tO the above address
I,9be
romply att mt 7:
WEL BARNI3ELLL & 601 H.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. XO, AA, **AND SIEI PENN ST.
Having secured_a large yard and furnished it
with the meet approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in thehest manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive .Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pins, Bailer Iron, Bridges, begs:
Pans. and - solo iniumfacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Bemiring done on shortest notice. j 10:en
JAMES Rt. RIT
Nos. && and 56 Water Blreat,
PrrICSDITCON,
LLANIIPACTUZZA OF
IRON OIL TANKS,
WETTLING FAN?, COPPER STMAII res.
BALLING MILL STACIEF.
And BB:F.ET IRON WORE.
For Steamboats.
JAILILD H. BRUSEt....-.. •.-.......E.D71V1rD D. EWEN
JARED 111. BR USH & SON,
NA2III7.h.CTIPUOttit OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES. CASTINGS, &o.
ItitA.DILEY at CO.,
NO.BO WOOD. STREET,
Cook; Parlor and Heating StUi r bSy
TO BE FOUND.
Pnrassuswii.
IA our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PAVT ',P.N.S AND 131eitOVetlENT.% and the
reputation of our Stoves Is such that snv one in
Want of a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most durable wi well , as economical. Would
cell narticular attention to our new VoLCAN•t
bTOV L. for churches, balls anas.ores. Over Sod
sold In 'Wee montes. Intended for with or with
out casing. wit wno have rated them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for tiatalo • e and Price List. je3o
IRO ! BUMS & 00,
awrmrAcTeasasis Ci xvingY vAsaTr OT
SEPr i CriirMES,
BOSTON • coosnre BAzro1?
r» THE . Miff FURNACE,"
WAumsxo Boutintelt.
THZ NEW ANTI4DIZBT COOXfI iTOVZ.
"RZGULLTOIL , ', COLUMBIA: C(1074 TOVZ,_
(Cincinnati Pattern) PORTASLZ
RANGE CAST MON MAHTLM, WHIALHAN , B
HU/LECTR, ti RATZIGIre from Gil MI dust;
Wu= YBu... YINDZIA ac.
206 and. 20S Liberty Street,'
. . ,
ae73*l7 . PITTOBIII3OO4 PA.
DIMS .STOVES.
ro.s BITtIME NO6 (10'4.
%tempted to iook, Bake or Boast se
fall ea any other Store In the Union.
BISSrF:LT & 00.,
No. 285:Libertv Street.
also on nand and for gala,
PARIAH STOVES,
WEATINOfTO
WILTE lr(T5 TNNDERD,
COOKING 11/4.NOES,
TO BUILIDEBS I ' •
• 100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
100,000 feet 156 Inch Clear Plank;
-25,000 feet 'IH, Inca Common Plank;'
25,0110 feet bry 1 and Si inch Oak,
30.00 0 11 e )1. 1. 1) 11 and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 tot .mry Poplar Scantling:
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Board': •
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
303.000 fees No. 1 18 inch Saginag Shin
gles.
1100,000 No. 1 16-InchShingles. sawed;
60,000 No. 110-inch Shingles, 'bayed:
00,000 Fire Brick;
1,000 Pile Tile.
.100 Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and for
sale, by ALSIANDER 1%17E11110N. Yards—
N0.'167 Rebecca street sad corner of Preble add
Juniata streets, ninth ward,Aliegheny, late twig.
,ough of Manchester. atn6
WEST COMMON—
Machine Stone Works §
Nortaweitsornerd'Weet OcntraniNellegherrt.
-11171.1111Me e d i i r iTATIddrdi" GO. '°
Han on hand or prepare on short notice Marta
&ad rde2 Atones.Mais for eldelraduk Breyer" .
veal no. Head an ot:itoses. ne.
smiled. VOW somonatde
.1
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(Niel& T P9Erz.)
ITITI3I3IYaGH. PA.
ILA.MITACTIOOTXI3 OP
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
SREET nzora WORK. &O.
kfsainfacturers of the greatest variety of
CET THE BEST.
itisszicar. a co:fs
' ;f. TRIXTNEPH.;
LUMBER.
STONE.
ME
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: :FRIDAY, \-AVGUST 27,. 1869
FOUNDERS,
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ifirEnginest Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Wail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS;
Varner Carroll end Smalls:tan Streets,
WINTM WARD,)
JP1T'r87311311 , 13 , 116
. •
WILLIAM SMITH,
......K.anura4,-turor of
CASZT MON BOWL PIP
FOB els AND WATER wonics.
My 'Fines are all east Invartablyin Pits, In dry
nand, and 1 feet lengtlis. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
elftigrail-VE.tt,elltittn.r.fitWatige.nd-
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM • nu LER,
(Successor to JOS. P. lIAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and is prepired to promptly
and satisfactorliv till all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANES. PISTON ROD`, LzvEits,
PITMAN AMS. %WRISTS, RAILROAD AXL ES,
LOCoMOTTI; FItAXD , .S. together with every
description of SHAPE WOltia. Or lice and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
splCh4o
ROBINSON, REA tc,
Successors to ROBRIBOX, MINIS 11 littraffoS,
WASHINGTON WORJEES,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.PITTSBORSH,
Manufacturers of Boat' end Stationary Steam En
gines , Blast Engines, Kill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tants
and Stills Boiler And Sheet Iron Work. I 1
Office,Rio. 114, corner First and Smithfield
Stree;s.
Agents for OIFTARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
fOr feeding Boilers. jail :re
THOMAS CARIJN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Works,
SANDUSKY BT., ALLEGIIENYCITY,
liannfacturera of Stationary and rortable Stearn
ZUylms, vu ettatmo, Cwleye,kirtit
and Saw lUD Wort, So.dthg aIDI and - Machine
Cantinga. Orate Bare, .Weighte, Wagon Boxes,
Se. Band to order and nave on bandYnaines of
an atzes. mvl4:o
CENTRAL FOUNDRY • •
AND ROLL WORKS
13130 ' Penn Street.
BOLLNAN, BOYD Sc BAGALEY.
CbU Mops, MW Castings. Roll Littrea.• ie.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS•
N. M. LONC
Once, DLLZZLL BUILDING,
DCMUM° WILY, Pittsburgh. Ps.
WARINO AND KING,
Ckraiaduton Merchants and Broken Ls
Petroletim and ita Prodneta,
DWELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
ramiumwau ADDitzas.
Boom 17, G7 . imberof Cotnmerce,
133 SOUTH SZOOND WREST.
Apia
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• AND DEALS= IN
Petroleum and Its Products,
0 0W,P0MVinr,401 .1 " I s um ' mx%
81.
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT R. IC. TWEDDLE,
ItALNUFAOTIIIIZa 07
Libriciting & High Test Burning Ns.
Eclipse EaHewed Axle OIL
Stands great hear without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot weather. •
Locomotive. Elliailles Elteblue Shtilh
Win out Screws. - -
Saw am and Planing min Oil.,
• Adapted toe bigh_speed. - • •
Spindle ell, wooltitead•Lighi ol 4
011. TanneriP - Sinff.lilennole; •
inn.* Ira nf skip; 011 'Gasoline,
Harness 011 'lParratline.
ARMOR. VA.RbliSti,. to presage Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Rust. , _
These produ c ts are manufactured Tinder Dr.
Tsveddlels_patent by duperheated Steam in Vac
ciao. 7. be Lubricating OM are almost odorless,
Perfectly re, uniform, and mostly light col
ored. sta nd &high temperittureunchanged. and
remain It in pid du ring extreme cold. The Railroad
Oho are unequalled, and are in constant use on
many 01 tile principal Railroads. BaniDlei can
be examined and ordero left at. • 174 WOOD
STREET, Works at dharpsburg Bridge. -
NOVELTY WORKS•
eITTSBUII44II •
'NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. NW. •
11.11AbiS. MILES, & 00.
; :iCAUCCHATIMIXS 0 1
iliYBToiBBTiNtlifiD,lT*lB:BA BKB PAW
ZNT) PLATFORM- AnD COUNT=
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NO. sp FOURTH AVENUE,
CASK CAPITAL - - • . 6200.000
BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN YLOY
President.
Thos. M. Marshall, '
Wm. T. Shannon,
Jllllle6 W. A melt,
Chas. B. Leech,
John Floyd.
This Bank Is now fully
to '
el d00k43 a general Banking
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh: •
No. 195 EIFTS AVENUE.
i CAPITAL, 9100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA
BLE.
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
deposits. Cobewions made on al Accessible
points in the United States and Canadas on most
faeo able terms.
Exchange on all the principal Foreign cities
bought and sold.
Discount days Tuesday sad Friday.
Open from 9 e. u. , o 3 P. m., and on Saturday
evenings from 7 to 0 o'c:ock.
Doutc-rintS:
ED. DITHRIDOE,. W. P. YVI..:YMAN;
W. H. S toR EIMS.
RTSON, e F
HRAN RV K , "lEBERT
MEYER, ,
W. C. I N
DAN. KINZER.
POSM DSTEL.. M. ARMOR,
EMIL
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. .E. SUAIENCH, Cashier. •
atria
OILS.
FINANCIAL.
AMERICAN BM.
PITTSBURGH.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
DIBICTOIII3.
John M. Hartland,
Archibald Wallace,
Jas. Kelly,
Wm. Floyd.
ergintztd and prepared
bubiness.
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL-16100,000d
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
' INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
•Doints of the linked States and Canaog.
DOMINICK lUMSEN, President.
JAMICSINCt :A BE. Vice President.
W. N. 310RGAN. Cashier.
DIItSCTOhS.
D. Matzen, • James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke,John Savage,
J. Dunievy, Jr.. Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, 11. A . Freprogle,
Jno.Jos.Hermann. Thomas Barnes,
Hugh Keating. jei:ks
JAY COOKE & CO.,
avin.lrh.ers,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
of tlorermuent Securities. mliDi
El CAUGHEY .It. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS, .•
Garner Third and Wood Streets,
PrTIC13131:711011,
IMDCOSersOLin TO HANNA. MAST I C 0..)
DRALLIIB DI
Exchange s Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention paid co the Pneebnno
Wail 661 e of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
stout Drafts on "London.
raylmen
PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN
Messrs, DABNEY, MORGAN .& Co.,
Exchange Place, and M. H. JESUP
it I ine street, W. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway.
These Bonds pay seven per tent, in Go
have thirty years to run; are Frei from
COVerIIMCIIt Taxation; are ,secured by a
Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the
Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado.
In addition to this special grant the Com-
pany also owns Three Millions of Acres
in lianas, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road.
Thry are a first mortgage upon the uten-
slon of the road from Sherldan,lansas,
to Denver, Colorado. The road In opera
lion NOW BARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST
ON THE. .NEW.. LOAN. Thorp Is no Letter
security in the uarkete—this beink in
some respects better than Government Sr.
entities. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prim 96, and aeern•
ed Interest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps
and Circulars furnished oaf application.
sulo
ARCHITECTS.
B ras A , PlosEß ,
Am=
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Nos. ssaddilldlOste Btrestk PlUstairdk, Ps.
spuds]
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GrCll-3.10,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at highest Priccs.
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
N HOLMES & SONS,
WM. FLOYD,
Cashier.
57 Market Street,
Collections wade on ail the principal points of
the United Kates end Canada&
Stochs,Bonda and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CODLNIEBION.
Mettenter attention paid to the puxehase and
11 loos
United States Securities.
2111 ES J p
RADY IS UO. )
v 3000015011 05. JONES a C 0.4
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
M -M 1
Buy AND SELL ALL MINDS OF
GOVERNDIENT SECURITIES,
BOLD, SIMS AND COUPONS ) ..
ON MUST FAVORABLE TERMIL
rer Interest Allowed on Deposits.
esr money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest martet, rates.
_Orders es...toted for the Parehare
and Sale of ESTOCH.G. BONDS and
GOLD.
JANIRS T. BRADY & CO.
6D't . ..llittsllitrglj. Oairtf,.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OPPTCR or PITTSBURGH GAZETTE!,
THURSDAY, August 26, 1.86.?.
The decline in gold to 13134 on Satur
day last has attracted some strong
buyers for a rise, the coversold condi-
tion of the market being favozabe for a
rise, the operators showed a bold face
at the beginning, bat blught sparingly.
The real object, however, was to sustain
the bond and stock market. Gold open
ed today at 134, but gradually declined
to 133, and Is likely to go lower for to
morrow. The improvement in bond
quotations from Europe is more favora
ble, and it may turn out that the market
there is actually very bouyant t Lower
bond quotations roast be looked for.
The large importers are all in favor of
lower gold, and some houses can get
from the banks all the gold they re
quire until next year.
Bonds are stronger, the offerings being
small for the Government purchases,
yet lower gold prices will gradually
bring down bends. and unless it will
be officially published io-morrow that
the Government will continue to buy
bonds nest month, a considerable de
cline Is looked for immediately. Pur
chases of bonds for September means
lower gold and bonds, and a permanent
decline.
Stcock, showed some strength, bat
closed drill this evening. Money easy,
yet business is dull.
Quotations as received by Ph. R
Mertz: Gold, 133; Silver, 127; Eighty
one's, 123; Five Twenties, 1862,123%;
do 1864, 122; do 1885. 122; do 1865,
Consols, 120%; do 1867, 121; do 1868,
120%; Ten Forties, 114%; New York
Central, 202%; Erie, 28%; Reading, 95%;
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 188%; Ohio 41:2611Edesippl, 131%;
Michigan Nouthern, 106%: Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 103%; Chicago &
Rook Island, - 114%; Chicago & North
Western, 833;; Chicago & North Western .
Preferred, 96%; Adams Express Com
pany, 56; Merchants Union Express,
89; Pacific Mail, 80%; Wester* Union
Telegraph Company, EN.
=CHANGE, Larger. StAall.
London, per £ 0,53 16,6 a
Pails., per franc 27 27%
Berlin, thaier 97 98
Frankfort, fort= 57 57%
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: 133%; United
States Sixes, 1881. 123%; Five-Twenties,
1862,123%; do. '1864. 122%; d0.,1865, 122%;
Ten-Forties, 115; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 120%: do. do. 1867,
121%; do. do. 1888. 120%2 Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad,
88%: Central do, d0„99; Cy. Pacific,
110%; Lake Superiors, 96.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ()anus.],
' NEW Youic, Aug. 2A, 1869.
Money easy at 5@)7 per cent. Sterling
dull and heavy at 9,,a93 per cent.
Gold heavy and lower; opened at 133)
and closed at 13230§)133. Carrying rates
6 per cent to flat. Clearances $133,000,•
000.
Governments a shade higher and firm:
Coupons ot'Bl, 123%©123V,; do. '62, 123,1
®123; do. t 64, ing@l22l4; do. '65, .122%
®l22q; db. new. 1203‘®120;4; do. 'B7.
121®121X; do. '6B, L%%©1203‘; - 10•40's,
114;4©115; Pacifies, 110y,®110q;
State bonds quiet and steady; Mis-,
sourts, 863 ft old Tennessees, 61; new do.,
53%; old Virginias, 75; new do., 78; old
North Carolinas, 55k; :new 49X.
The stook market during the forenoon
was strong, Central selling at 205, End
at 185% and Erie at.3syi, while the fluc
tuations in other shares were unimport,
ant. The announcement that the Erie
road had rnsde harmonious running ar.
rangementsVith the Lake Shore caused
a sharp decline,particularly . on Vander
bilt shams, and the Erie ma rket , closed
weak and very dull., . .
Five-Thirty .Canton,- 58; Um
berland, 84A; Weitern tralan Telegraph,
88K4. Qulaksilver,,lB)4•4l.adpoasi, 74 , do.
irceirredi 1 2 ; -PaCifle-01411, VW; Adams
rasa, 86,1;
111 alike" 68% Now York Ward)
FINANCIAL.
Isrraw.lCS33l7lll3la, PA.
202 V„:. Harlem, 15935; preferredil
Hudson, 184 : Reading, 95M
34; preferred, 55; Michigan Cenral;',
Michigan Southern, 105 M;
" Illinois;l,ti
ire; 137:g; Pittsburgh. 104%;,Northie
ern, 831;z 8 ; do. preferred, 9535: Cleveltti
Columbus and Cincinnati, 77; Rock : ,
land, 1145 x,; St. Paul, 78%; do. prefer,4_
76%; Toledo Wabash. 82M; do: '
red, 82; Ft. Wayne. 88M•, Terre Hai
33; do. preferred, 57M; Chicago and'-'
ton, 153; do. preferred 153%; Ohio
Mississippi, 31g; Burlingtou do Quill
185. •.
Mining shares - Smith de Parmelee,t_,
Gregory, 225; Tudor Lead, 425. , y.
Coppers at Boston : Copper-Falls, .9f,"
Franklin, 134; Quincy, 25; Calumet,
Hecla, 80.
SQ. Treasury balance, 191,929,907.
EZZI
PETROLEUM MARKET.
Oryier OP Prrvimusell GAzurru,.
`THURSDAY, August 28, 1869.
4
• The oil market to-day was rather
quiet with a light volume of business in
the aggregate, and no material change
- -
in prices. Antwerp is reported off half
a trance; this matter, however, is of nd X
g reat importance, as Antwerp is not as ; I
prominent a point as it was some years
ago, and private advices from -that place
would indicate that instead of Antwerp
controling the markets here, it is con
trolled by our markets. Advices from] ;
Hamburg, state that the arrivals at that]
port in July, were much larger thai
during any preceding year, but, as ant
offset against this, the receipts at eomei
neighboring ports were smaller thanf
unual. The fact is, nearly all the foreigts:
correspondence that has come under.
our observation, recently, • speak hope
fully, predicting a large consumptive de.l
mand, but stating at the same time that
the course of the market, in regard to
prices, depends mainly upon The move
ments
of the trade in this country. Ac
cording to the latest advices from New
York, the exports from this country
froin January Ist to date, are about the
sam as during the same time last year—
s few weeks ago there was considerable
of an excess.
The market was moderately active,
the sales being somewhat larger than
those of yesterday, while prices have
undergone no emsential change. Salf . ,
1,000 August at 14%; 2,000 and 5.000,
ler, September, at 14%. Buyer all year
is reported as being offered freely at 153
without finding buyers, and seller all
year is nominal at 14%. Private advices
from Oil City report offers to sell seller
30 days, at 0,75 which is considered
equivalent to 14% here. September to
December, that is for a "line," may be
quoted at 1438,
Sales of two lots of 500 each for last half
of September at 32 1 / 4 . and 500 each 'Sep
tember to December at 32%. August
quoted at 31%@'31%—off a fraction corn-
pared wits yesterday; buyer all year
offering at 33V; and September to Da-;
camber may 11 . 43 quoted at 32N(g132%.
LUBRICATING OILY.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil
Eclipse Railroad Axle
Eclipse Machinery
Eclipse Spindle
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL. ---
Fisher dr Bro 2,200 bbls.
Pool 1t Bro 210 "
LT. Mlielvy 520 "
Mawhinney Bri) ..... 760 "
Parker 4: Thompson 520 "
Owston & Sowers. 720 "
J. Wilkins 160 "
Total 5,120 bbls.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. B R.
Excelsior Oil Manf. Co.. 100 bbls ref.
to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Oil. SHIPPED. BA ST BY A. V. R. R.
Standard Oil C 0,289 bbls refined to
Warden,Frew do Co., Philadelphia.
B. WMorgan & Co., 50 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. t
Livingston & Bro., 900 cases refined
Warden. Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ;
Liberty Oil Works 249 bbls refined to
Warden. Frew dr Co., Philadelphia. i
J. C. Kirkpatrick, 200 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Braun & Wagner 250 bbla refined to , 1
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett. L. & S. 200 bbls relined to W. ,!
P. Logan & Bro., Puiladelphia. •
McKelvy & Bro., 201 bbla refined to
W. P. Logan ele Bro., Philadelphia.
Lyons & Co., 407 bbls refined to W.
P. Logan dr. Bro., Philadelphia.
Citizens Oil Co. 367 bbla refined to
Tack & Bro., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & Co., 150 bbls ref. oil
to F. A. Dilworth & Co.. Philadelphia.
Total Refined, 900 cases 2,465 bbls.
CHICAGO, AuWit - 24.—Eastern Ex
change firmer, par selling, lA@ 1-5 off
buying. Flour quiet with sales at 1100 t
6,87% for spring extras. Wheat more
active and 4o higher; sales of No. 2st
$1,33wg1,36 and closng weak at $1,33; '•
Sales of No. 1 at 51,35; this afternoon the
market is easier, for No. 2 nominally,
81,33 cash, seller August, and 81,23® •
1,2335, seller September. Corn moder
ately active and steady, 243 higher; No. 2
opened 88 and advanced to 8834 ;closed
quiet at 88c; rejected in good demand, 4
@543 higher, with Sales at, 844(4)85c; no
grade at 79(g80c; this afternoon the mar-
ket was easier at 87c for No. 2, seller An
gust. Oats firmer and So higher; No. 2
opened at 46y 4 ,43, receded to 4530, and
closed at 4534®46c, with sales of rejected
at 41@)420. Rye moderately active and
firm, with sales of No. 2 at 94c, rejected
at 84)82,c, closing at'94o for No. 2. Bar
ley firm and nominally 2@)sc higher, 1
with sales of- No. 2 at 51.20,. seller 1
September. Highwines are firm,lith
sales of new at 51,18, holders asMng
51,20 at the close. Sugar 1334 ®l4gc for
common to prime Cuban Provisions 4 .
quiet:. Mess Pork steady at $83,75; cash,
and 825,75@26, seller. January. Lard
nominal at 19®19M0. Dry salted slionl
ders 1310; rough sides 16y0; short ribs 11
ls%®l7c; sweet pickled hams 18)&18*.
Freights leas active and Mc higher; corn
foo to Buffalo; corn to Oswego 934 c. Re- A
ceipta for , the past twenty-four heuraw
were 8,643 bbls. flour, 50,115 bush:wheat,
178,733 bush. corn, 52,092 bush. oats. 5,-
440 bush. rye, 4,881 bush. - barley,' 6,106 f:
bead of hogs. Shipments were 6,170 bbls.
flour, 37.605 bush. - wheat, 192,321 bush.
corn, 42,753 bush oats, 4,416 head of hogs.
• etzronoreat, Aug. 26.—Plour and
Wheat unchanged and dull, but not 1,-:J
enough done to establish quotations.
Corn in demand at $l, but held '3®so
higher. Oats dull at 50,2)560. Rye sl@)
1,05. Whisky quiet at 11,20 but no sales. r_
Tobacco active; sales 255 hhds at $6,15%
20.25. Provisions unchanged, quiet and t;
but little done; sales 100 bbls mess pork, r.
select brand, sold at $33,60. !Nothing I:
transpired in bacon, bulk meats or lard;
and prices nominally unchanged. Butter ;
and cheese unchanged. Linseed oil dull r.
at 9815970. Lard oil. Steady at .1,420
,1,45. Petroleum 28©80o for redued•
Gold 182%, buying. P.sehange teady at I
1-10 discount buying, and par *piling.
Money market steadyat B®l2 .pat cent
•
DErnorr, And. elpte of
2,000 We and the mexket idea . at. sB@
.8,50"f0r choke. Wheat In imp'rowd de
mand, and.thie aftern4 lathe market was
better; No: - 1 white 11 1 .8748.1,88'insattler
111,25..Vitint-N0:44408. a 58e, -
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