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STEEL WORKS.
P ITT 5111311611 •
STEEL WORKS.
ESTAI3LIBIGID IN 1E45.
• , .• •
MERSON & WOODS
•.3tAlcurri*lLEss OF
BEST RBI:4N= CAST STEEL
' - ct everr 4escription. Also, bebt
Bennet .Gerrean Plow Wild= Spring Steer.
t)B43.ANG'—'IPEBH S sr T AV s . NG.4Pitts:
:BARS .
&PAW
GENES4L PARTNIgIa:
WM. Min CALIF. BETGIENUTLIME,
CEO. W. BABE, , CHAS: PAESIN.
firEclAl;-I,A.rnms.-9. MEE,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
MILLER; BAlrft & PARKIN ,
. ,
OFFICE, No. 119 Liberty Street,
PITTEBUP.GH, PA.
fell:d4S -
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COMMI RABX & CO.
lisnufsicturers of
/RON, NAILS, SttEL
AXLES. AND SPRINGS
DVDNESNI4- AND YONIATA.
a MBAB b IIOI3IID ANDS r IR°l4
IRON.
gif - Haft PL MS AND LADS,
GUARD' IRON DRAM and DROPPER. BAB&
YLANG oirrupl. Bens, CYLINDER
AVD FLAT RAIL, for Coal Raids.
quows aBS,WEDGES & HARROW TEETH;
WHIM}, _
_PLoW sND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
TEEL.
COACH, BUGGY and WAavN ST RIN GS and
" m in t
cx—riThArcs. AND SPIKES.
All GoodaYirst Clap and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
albilakilth Street and Allegheny Diva;
and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.. •
t rErriELD - stEra. WORKS.
SINGER MICK & CO.,
illiiSntrlloll. PAL.
nianners of every description of
CAST ANA) GEI3IIIAS STEEL,
BVELW BP2INGS,
ANI) PLA.TFOKIE BPRINED3,
.11.111.30, STSSL TIES, £c.. an
' •
Waretuwas 88 Water andloo Ent Sta.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL •,WORKS.
PARK, 'BROTHER_ & CO.,
winufactuiers or all descripiUnii of
wirgaimwer
• -
IDdLce' and Warehouse.. THIATIETII,
irlitt3T aad RA.11:4120A.D 13T3dIEST/3,
. •
- - PITIffiBIUBSIFE.
BRASS FOUNDM.
1; IS
0 Di
k 5
* C rt
.11iiCCYS6C:9 3 .
soul"! M COOPER woo,
Bell 'and Bniss Founderiu
BRASS CASTINGS
map: racomrsur,4to eumas..l,
Mantle and Griy- Iron "-Fittings
o.s i.irznviat - `BireG , ",
THROTTIAtaIaT AND
..0 4tg o
.gra#B Work :of :inn,: oaf rot
=
steam, Water - and ~111,1, 9.
ervarn, - 091.1.p. c9o.FErrs ,
improvedeel Stiam Pump.
Agekts fie. • Di iWtie, reiteiti Oil
ors;:thefreg#tll664laricet•
Mica , and - Works, corner :M.htrteeth and Au
Mel& r,t , I, 1 , ( n
1.;
itiOt;i.[*,:.l.oosk' . ::i';
[,i111411.88N- 11100BSS.
Uaen-
The Trustees are new *rewired tofflant
or the moor th e , PTJALI 6I I4IIBEN
The superior quality imparted to goo 4 iron,
the great improvement in inferior iron, au n t he
reduced cost.couthmuld thth a=ngled: Qf
Parties mishit= torkinse 1 . 1 cth ot4spykicsolisekby
JAMES P., .SPEER
4 •
•
AttOrney for the Trustee*,
BOONI3I and' it, Engliah , s Building,
.963
youith avenue.
Par ties interested are invited to visit the
11)10X BILIIGICitWORKS, where the roe-BE2ls
now In_ succesaftd operation. ieS:do7
EVERSON PRESTON - 4i; CO'
PennriViliania l Iron Works.
Warehouse. Nos.. 166 and 167 118.81 1
,IffiLitllT, opposite Nouougasela Souse
spli:d. PITTRIIIinGII
GL'ABO. OffiNji,'-01:FTLEEtit:
100 WOOD STREET.
Gi)lO>s e
=VT DS - • •
FINE VASES ,
souzattaisr -AND CHINA.
NEW e D T
SEISA
TEA BET% • __
enrr _ups,
82110E15G 81.T13,
Alerge - stoolt
SILVER PLATED • GOODS
• of all deeerlifon!l. 4 ll,
Cm and examine our Nide, and me
feel essielled no on e need AUI to be imited.
'lOO WOOD 15112/IMT:
ENGINES, BOILERS, Aco.
11116111.BOLEit CO
Cm Point Albmand Duquesimpt.,:::..,
(Nsistraz Pcnirr.) . • • ,
...-
EriginA Buaders• -
. : 7 01 infleri And
- - ' , NfOckipiscs: -- , •
- • - - - - •
• , - . ..
ittolattoiore wriiiiißoAt t 101121213 sad tyr*r
71024ARY ZNOIIUS,9.sII sizes.- • - •, 1 - •
Smtohll. ettesttos temea to our aewiITATION
-ANY ; OIL WELL .150nOri SOT' rAITABIgIi
' BOlLElikof 15-borselpower. • - ~ ,
Oatiofityllik• ot everzlastrzaszlelystenr
loundryoAT Iss -beloW stket. .
• MOB ror 0 Wells, 0, _ _
_-P LEIB,
Tr
RANO :o=B t HO tIE TOBLOCOMBZWSI443
litON ToBACC rzistmas, - an nand end Made to
order, stills' ____-__ _
: ittpusTIRIAL:INORicti ~,, -
lhinttlos on the lille*itilUiret; mu tie iolit,
' igli' Alford erigromolly tiled...TßY us.
VORT:PRET
BO._ • - -
1 ". ft, • •
MSTILL AND TANK
.
..VO - 14' Ks
•
_CARROLL &
ItASUINICIIMICIO 01P
DOUBLEAILUED TUBULAR,
PllidrßOZ AND UYLINDER -mum BOIL
OIL STILLS AND OILTANVk
OBINNEYS, BERECRINO AIA 1/ %mu van%
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS. -
Irryass- 'eAsoinsTEßß !Ltd) . LEON
• BRIDGES.
`maw ]:=144.35(D 00AL SHUT= •
- ' -
. , .
Oldee and liVarehonseinorner Second,
Third, Shari and Liberty . Streets,r
PITTSI3I7RGB., Pa.
INT Orders sent to the she*e address will be
.motly attended to. - - mh7:189
WIC & CO., •
''BOILER DIAKERS
AND SHEET IRON•WORKERS,
sroa. so. sic sa asp sa P HST.
Having secured a large yard' and turnished
;payinn the most approved machintryore are pre
ed to manufacture every desaription of BOM-
E.' made hest manner, Canted equal to
say in the country. ey', Breeching.
Yire Beds, Steam Pipes, , Lommoilre Boilers,
Condensers, Balt Pans, Tam's, Oil Btills, Airltse
tors. settling ram. Sonar rioti.i=li Brs
Pans, and saw insomnia:Menial - a M.
ent Boilers. - • •
Bemiring dons anemones; notice. islic2l
AIIIE6 ai. BITER,
Roth 55 and 56 Waßtr Sired,
wrnseinson, PA.,
KainnrACTlM lll
IRON_ OIL TANKS,
lIITTLEFG PANS, COFFER BULLY FIZZ.
wmuse lam STACK .
/Ind FRZINKT IRON WORK.
For Steamboats.
.TADID n. saves ......DDXIIND D. MUDS
JARED ,31. BRUSH( b. SON,
_ • inarerractsums Or
Steam Boilers, 011S till ,'Tanks.
SHEET ZION WORN, &O.
61 ren.P.. Streets-X*6*u_ 11/41 Pa.
STOVB3,"GASTINGS, &b.
- _
ISBALI)ItIEir CO.,
NO.BO WOOD STBEET,
issaniketuren of the greatest 'varlet, of
•
Cook, Parlor and Healing Stoves,
In our assortment will be found all the TAA:I'EST
PATThItN B AND IMPROVE SCENTe, and the
reputation of our Stoves ts such that any one In
Want 01 *good artiele'should 'purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they will be foutd
the most durable as well as-economical. Would.
call Particular attention to our new VOLCAN 4
►
STOV.E. - lbr churcttes.lant SIM stores. Over 6110
sold in three montas. Intended for with or with
out casing. AU who bore used them W01:101111C8
them , superior to any other and far cheaper.
Bend for Catalogue and Price Wt. iedu
, .
eimmar trite° -
- _
~a gaiwirrAwmizokowirrin, : y 4 . ,.„„T„,_
~r _
sosiTiAr - cotocrite.Bazirezi
i}:t •
s' I III3 , II:EICT,':FURNACE , "' .
NlK)min ciaxacroniiiravz.
PRIMULA TA* 9- COL SI& COOK STOIC&
,All l ll_ 2 ' ACladnsultat 5 PatiAr_A) PORT/Mum
RA'Nez 018711tONICANTLAA ,, WAbl amall.S.
RAT_Lzaringtax__Ak...; tree troxiidt%?aut dist:
Eiticax.a. NW FAA uZBA, la • ' • -
t • r ! •
20441 - iid: 20 it' gtieet,
PPPT1031:180511; PA.
0001t•OrliKEEL - .
•
11.10441C16t4t. : 0 0 .'5 .,
TIIUDIP11; • •
• :.•• ks I
ran; lortuirrifio us COAL.
Warranted to toot, Bake • or Beast as
sspat,Ather, Stove In the Unions
tfttara co
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Liao ta Wind tad for oder ( 4'
PABLOR
EZATEraeIarIikaNDKRIS.
COOKING OM 40.
LUVO3E!I t
TO BUILDERS 1
400.000 te4VDrirtnejs oll rds_...4
• t 100,000 feet inch Clear rails.
115,000 feet 1% inch Common Flank;
145,000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak:
115,000 ft. %.1. U.% and Winch Poplar,:
10.000 tees Dry Poplar Bantling:
10000 feet Dry YellOW Pine Boards;
, 100.000 Stet Hemlock Besotting.
703.000 feet NO. 1.15 ina . Baglriall Odin*
gles.
%00.000 No. 116-inch Shingles. sawed:
, 60,000 No. 1164neh Mirages shaved:
110,00 0 Fire Brick; •
1,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tens Yire Clay;
Also. Saw )1111 Lumber. Locust and Cedar
Posts. and all articles In the line on hand and for
sale, bir ALEXANDER PATTEMON. Yards—
No. 1 1 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
Juniata streets. tily.th war4,Alleglieny. lateo:t
. of li bor
ough anchasterk:, a,
~ Wpm. - cOMMION I-1. ,
A.
, 4.-- .., •.....• ~- • i
: kat/int/44in. WOrkiii
N9rthirest corner of West , daimon, Allegheny.
1 ifiv; , itrifo'* 4 "9'"..=
ra u Fgqii t es. t rib E r ma tz ueww?
timmvsly ezeauteth , Prises Sealoll4l4ll
Wren
T a:4IIAM Oil
PITTSBURGB GIVZETTE:.
,MONDAY,
..AUGUST, 30, t wik
six.a)mh Jlu.eamirra.
.
HAP:rF
T PITT
FOUNDRY COYFAINI.
OFFICE AND
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
• IgUrZtighles,illolliiig 11111111aii.
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings gene
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
-‘`
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll apillplmaUsaalslllsollBl6
• WitiTll WAWA) •
PlTTEri3l7l34titil 1)16
. .
WILLIAM SMITH,
Dian.uf watt:mop -
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
sou GAS AND WAiSli WOBSIk
My Pines are all east inviudablyln PM, In dry
sand, and I,lllnetlengtba. Also, fall usortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Work&
eltl r v id.4 fv.%o l :27..VlßlP
mar&
-- -
DUQUESNE FORGE.
MUM LER
(Successor- to JIM P. WWI & 00")
, .
Has facilities co•eztettsfre ' with' the leading
.YOrges tn the Hut, and is prepared to promptly
and lostisfactorily MI all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS,KS , PISTON ROD+, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMSWRISTS. RAILROAD AXLES..
LOCOMOTIVE. FRAMES; together with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
BUCCONIOrIi . tO iiminocar. litnqs Mums.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS, AND. MACHINIST% PITTSBURGH,
Mannfitinrers of Boat and Statlenary Steam En-
and Bt and !Sheet Iron Work..
Mho, -corner First and: ebattbfield
Streets. .
Agents forVITRAILTS INO.CPCiIt
On reeding Boilers.
TUtillitii.S :CAW= £i CO, .
Fourth Ward Foundry and Mathias Works,.
BLISDITIM BT. ALLEWIENYCIMIr.
Xannfactarera of StatlotraT and Portable Steara
tit l l= I t a l triv e r l oit St i I t I Y NIU M al a a i l i dt a 3 fat
Casting!. Eirate Bars., Wetants Wagon Boxes,
As. Baud to order and nave on nandiednes of
all sizes. manna
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
. AND ROLL WORKS
B€lo P'ollll Stivet.
BOLLION, BOYD & noALEY.
QalllSou, MW Cutlass. 801 l Lathes,
STONE.
OILS.
lILIMOND OIL WORK&
_ .
N. M. LONG & CO..
Ornce..Di=ln.LM4r.piNe.
DUCIUMe Way. Pittsburgh. Psi
WMMIIO AND
tetioieitni' itsH'4 l iodiiets,
•
DALZEIMBLOCIKOMQUESNE WAIN-
natalmnaL,ADinuals;-` ,
Room 17; Chamber Of antsmerah
233 sprig SECOND smirr: '• '
"pica .11111 . 01WEB 8 ;
;COMMSSIOr NERCHANTS:'
,A F IVDS.,I4./4ta Ett
Petroleum.. and Its- Products,
rittabusti voice—DALMSIII 8111411135r0.
etnzutr orun4tesue74T & d krrin Meets.
PhUatteltlO9lllo7-1,97 WAlanrr
101:140
ECLIPSE' PETROLEUM ,. ,REFINERY.
, wood
13KA3MfMMnM 01
ME
Liogluting & iiig)itest Burnlig
.... .
Zellpse Maibroad Axle Oil.
Stands great, heat, without, chaugektelags_t
limpid at lawanXeulnlratarell• lI , IP aa tna -1.1.
tropical climates or hot weather.
LOSOlXlSUwesZnakiitee Ataelpiste Mope
Maw lu and 1P .. „„ . ,;
da tedierhish !lobed: ' • .
i
es ; elli . -Wool 24.10;31.1ight01 1 .'
• Tanners , stun: iseusige,
tisattellhajr.oll, lassollse,
14All011. ~. , r allol4‘. ..
: • At vOl iii Berta, Brlintl%ol4
Work andidgcbutt aum VT
'These RrOducts, ' roanumnirr
Tweadit e ent , eugert,td. tesla lii r_,.,7 l ll . !
;,11aligtre' i nkoliVtifilit a reit ti l r i t i o e' i
orod. a d a I,4lgeroperatur unc e 'and
remisinitaadddur g extreme cold. ,The
Oils are unequalled, "ad are in cannot' u541..0u
many of the' principal' Railroads. Baronies cab
be examined and orders left 1741 , W90D
STRIDE% Works at sharpaburglftlata
Novßtay worucal:l
pummel:rasa •
NOVELTY FORTS.
i P. ni:11011440454- A . D . , 11,1531Vf'A. , -.' .::.
116111/40441AVAEW, ; aro!' CO.
5; - et..*oi t oioi4A ' oio ,,
crinieirilivreitaan orannhti.4l.**
, Livr) iit iorsimPtlim).:l39vwx=b3,l p..
1A1iz5 ..,1.4.,,, ,, ,,,, , ; , t ,
* all, s .
X ti ga lllF
,st. , . ' lll , 4 tQ3See• le ille.ww} !,.
I L.tErt ,..
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la v—, , .',., --....10-3) IttaaA la i ic 44c.1%,,1
.WAIIY.X.A.W.A ittivl , • .
• ANERICILN BAN
N0:430-443URTEE AVENUE,
PITTSDVEGB.
CASH CAPITAL e 200.000
Stocitholdep Ilidividually Liable.
BANK VP DISCO MT DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
paacrong.
Thosi - 1111 Marshali;-- John idnrtland,
Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace.
James W. Arndt. Jas. D. Kelly,
Una Tel,-.J,fteh, Wm. Floyd.
Jon oyd,
Th is now folly organ Zed 024 PrePared
to do a general /mains bi , on se: - . ,
jelok43
ITEM. AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh::
No. 495......F.1FTH . AVENUE.
• •
CAPITAL. 1100,090.
STOOICEOLDERE INDIFIDITALLY LIA
BLE.
• SIX PEp CENT. INTEHEST &Rested on time
deposits. "Collections made on all accessible
points in the United States and Canadas on most
favorable terms. . ;
Exchange on ail the principal Foreign cities
bought and sold.
Discount days Tuesday_ and Friday.
Open from 9 A.. to 3F. m., an d Saturday
evenings frorn 7409 o'clock.
DIRECTORS:
ED. DITHRIDG*, W. -P. WBYX/I.lk •
W. -FL SIM;; • FRANK PIEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER,
DAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR,
EMIL POE.RETEL.
ED. DITHRIDGEI-Presldent.
F. E. SCHENCK. Cashier.
a:1181:51
CITY BA.WIE.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
CAPITAL. $lOO.OOO.
TOCKDOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
INTEREST rAllyoN DEPOSITS.
•
FOREIGN ESCHANGE
•
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
/Carol:we. Collections made on - all the principal
points of the United States and Canada.
; DOKlntePt IHmenn, President.
Jaisis licCans, Vice President.
W. li - ..Monoarr. Cashier.
• • : , DittiCTOns.
D. nallitell. , James McCabe,
ThontlisMonrke, John Savage.
__
J. Iranian, Jr.. Terence Campbell,
Patrick Bane, James Phelan
Chas. 11; Barr, B.A.Freyrogle,
Jno..los.liermann. Thomas Barnes,
Hugh Keating. jel:ks
JAY COOKE & . CO.,
• 33Eaalm.ors,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
=ODES sad BONDS of ail descriptions
boUght and sold. -
Special srtention given to the purchase and sale
or Government Securities. mhle
HART, CAIJOHEY & CO.,
BANNERS' AND BROKERS,
Garner I,Third
-
rrvrenstrivau.
thIICCEIMES TO HANNA. MART a c 0.,)
Excharige, Coin, Coupons,
particular at:NU:2 meld to the ruehhes
COVERNMENT BONDS.
BIWA Drafts on London.
arusei
PM
PACIFIC RAILWAY GOLD LOAN
Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CI
hange Plate, and M. FL. JF.SUP do CO
Pine Strict, Y.,.
Offer - for 'sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railwa
These loni . ll pay men per cent. in to
have 'thirty - years' to ' rUh; are Free trim
Government Taiation, are seemed by land Grant of Thrce — gillionjerta of the
Finest.,:LandrinTeliaatai and ,igabirada:
In addition to this special grant the Co*
gaup Also owns.-Three ffiiliioni of:Acres:
hi 'Kansas, which fireteing . ritildly mold to
develop county and iinprOye tiO rote
'pity area first mortgage upon the attn.':
sion of the road , item :Sheridan, gases;
to Dollvert,COlOTadoi load in opal
ilea NOW EARISASOBE:THAN ENOUGH
, 3
NETINOOSE LIO 'WY"INTERNS
ON THE NEW LOpf. Thera 8
jeogltY the ,marietr—thia being,
sime-respetto better tilk•Gclveramen; , Ees-'
tikritteo., PRINCIPAL) INTEREST
PAYABLE I GOLD „: ,Prite 96, as
ed InteTest, InCatreuei; gag
Ond•Eitcuia a'• fun/tilted 0n
A 1 P
41 , r
ARCHITECTS.
BABB 4osNto r
AIW C IELTE/Mil
C c.l-ICIH.L,'‘ 1:1 '...i,
Vairr *OPIX AMOC/MOLATUD
salIN9ll5
liGe. LCUsI-41.4.4 ra.
r.— mossug ... .., =
• 7 "
" .11111t-earsiorta a
Ta,S4d. Al) 1//13111Q 0 i4XOd 44.4 taAMID
attalU i t:4•At) at
SILVER AND COUPONS
Baugh* at Highest Prices.
PU. B. IffERTZ, Banker
Cot.. Wood and Fifth Streets.
my 6
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market' Street.
. . .
ColleetLnui lade on ell the prlneinalnolztArof
the Unitt3dBtates end Canada*. • •
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON toxicausgm.
Partici:du itteztion paid to the ormolus. md
031 e of
United States Securities
1130:al
Jams T, LUDY sk CO.,
Corner Fourth and• Wood Sts.,
= =AM 3EL gel
GOVERNMENT tiEcuurrits,
ea* slum AND COUPONS,
ur Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air Money =loaned tat Gow=nnent Sonde as
oweat market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale _of STOOKS . BONDS and
GOLD. -. •
Eta littzbugt &Ott.
FINANCE 'AND TRADE,
Orvroms or Piproottsos GAZETTE!,
SATURDAY. August 28..1869. 4,
The GoVernment bond Market is very
strong without any advance in quota
tions, mainly on the belief that the
,t3eo
retrary of the Treasury will continue to
buy bonds in the same proportion as
the past month; the dealings in bonds,
however, are very light.
:f; Gold quotations are , maintained at
about 134, with a prospect of a furth.sr
rise during the earlier part of the pres
-
ent week. The bull party do all in
.
their power to keep uplhe market, and
no doubt will resort to all possible
schemes the present week to get up an
excitement and frighten timid bears.
The report, of
- Napoleon's death and fail
,
inv .- health in a greater degree have
all proved a canard. likewise the riot re
ports, but the quotations for our bonds
are lower, on a rise in, gold, - Both aro
matiOnlated by the game parties inter
.
sated.' That American bends should
decline in London and Pails quite
natural, when French:rates and , consols,
the most staple securities on the bourse
of . Europe, are declining, The aver
age quotation for ,the 140 year fon French
rentes was a shade below 70, and 70.75
for the last six months; in the early
part of August they advanced to 73.70,
and on natire 7 eicited litarket iniParte,
on railroad securities suffering a de
cline.from over speculation,. _ , a reaction,
must:also he lookedlhr ini.rentes, which
explains the cause of our sudden ad
vance in gold. The iiiiiiment that the
decline of routes : mist havo polttioar
.iettsgni..was, very, plOutahle, and, tberfr
fore served,itspurpoaa_well. , . ;
-In Stockli a general' advarice took.
place with the rise in.gold, but the noir
ket is not active.
For locai - Seourittei inquiry=- is
Made. and Valley bonds are reported
abOut 85, „withont "being ante to trace,
any sales ishade above 84. Our home
securities would And a readier market at 1
I better rates, tibut the dlilicultt of, selling
them . again.. When money n eeded,.
make • atl ,exoeit4einutrient
vestois very shytinlact it in often diffi ,
onity ta get any bid for neottrlties when
theyshave to be offered.
Bank, etotatis - are qtilet, although still
paying gooddlirldmdsalret it
Is Impossi
'tile to perceive - -how banks can earn
:Much onlegitimate-businesa -when the
mercantile ookimunity has -diffietak - to
make more than expenses, except in a
few inktinces.'-41iliiner is - scareer 'and
advanced rater! *lye been asked, ..out,
;aide cif' partite. ' 1 • :
Icepoiniedsvilleltailiiiid ate:reward more
in request at about 15 to 18; 120 might be
be obtained )Ibr A - sall 'lore t 6.: PartieS
hiving corifidence in the early comple
tion of,the road, and • a profitable bust
iqUOttPllS aß received; Ph.
Mortar told, 184; Silver,' 128; Eighty-
ime1e,,123;- Five.. Twenties,' 1882, /23341.
:do . 1884; 122; do 1885; 122; do 1885,
Ocateois,' 1 20 g; do 1887‘0207-01 180 8 1 . 2
12034; Ten Forties, 115; New York
Ventralsii.22 l 3i; Erie, --7 4 4 4 1;eadini4 253 l;
Pittsburgh , Fort Wayne & Chicago
Batirpa t ik wig; Ohio dt/Ilisbtaippi,.l B2 g;,
Southern, 388 y,; %eve.,
land ee:Vittattitirgh;• , lo6r `Oldeago •
51gland,1 3.l4Hvehlii4o & North:
Western, 01-o.Ohlesigu4tlorth Western -
Preferred, '95%. Adams Mit-.
'pani;!•sB3it',,,M6Shints Union Expiress, •
10:4;seliii412101; Mitt Wester* EltiOn
Telegraph Compfug,,l37l o eries#
ess Company Atu-
EXOICABOH- Largo. anal,»
Paodoerk'•lB,7o
Parley per tkano.:-; r 26X 28
Berlin:thluer •:" '9T'i•
Frankfurt, Oorins .., N '57 G$
—Clueinglivtationt rekeeiV9 o 97.TeMeii
T. Brady; 4111, -130*-1 4 VIIIO2Od.
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LAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
Ten-Forties, 115; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, -120 X: do. do. 1867,
120%; do. do. 1868. 120%; Due Com
pounds, -119; Union.-Pacific Railroad,
88W; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific,
110%; Lake Superiors, 96.
By Telegraph to the Plthsbnigh Gazette.)
NEW YORE, Aug. 28, 1869.
Money easy and abundant at 5157 per _
cent. The bank statement shows that
the banks are still contracting; and She
legal reserve is down to one million and
a half dollars. Loans, $ 261,012,169; de
crease, 11,729,0e.4. Specie, 119,460,102;
decrease, /2;125,408. • Circulation, 133,-
997,742; decrease, 420,382. Legal Ten
ders, 152,792,834; decrease, 077.997.
posits, 4188,754,539; decrease, .83,270,0 07 .
• Sterling nominal at 9%0)9% per cent.
Gold unsettled; opened at 134%, fell to
1333; and clOsed firm at 134%. Carrying
rates 6 Per cent. to flat. Clearances,
1171,900,000, - Experts today; $15,6404 for
the'week; $161,800. • ' •
Governments strong. Coupons 81, 123
• @123%; do. 123@123%; do. '64,
1220x312.23 do. 'B5, 122©1V%; do. new.
120%@120%; do. '67.121@12i%; do. '6B,
120 6 ©120%; 1040'6,115©115%; currency
sales, 110%®110%; - State bonds dull;
Miasourie, 87; old Tenneasees, 61%; new,
52%; old Virginias, 55; new, 53; old North
Carolinatt, 56; 'new, 49%; old `Louislapas,
71; levee sixes, 65. "Stocks without par
ticular feature and close steady.
Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 57%; Cum
berland, 34,i; Western Union Teiegraph,
37; Quicksilver, 14; Mariposa, 7; do.
preferred, 12; Pacific Mail, 80g; Adams
.Express, 56; Wells, 19; American 36;
United States, 63%; Merchants, 104; N.
Y. Central, 201%; Harlem, 160%; Hud
son, Reading, 95%; Erie, 34; pre
ferred, 55; Michigan Central, 129; Mich
igan Southern, 106%; Illinois Central,
137%; Pittsburgh, 106%; Northwestern,
81; do. preferred, 95%: Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincinnati, 77 ; Rock
Island, 114%; St. Panl, 79%; do. preferred,
87%; Wabash, 82%; do: preferred,, 83;
Fort Wayne, 88%; Terre Haute, 33; do.
preferred, 58;
' Chicago and-Alton, 153%;
do. 'preferred 155; Ohlo , and•Misslasippl,
32%. -
Coppers at 8;4
-Boston; Copper Fails, ;
Franklin, 15%; Quiney,'2s. _
Sub-Treasury balance, 165,883,817. The
payments to day were over six millions.
Iniports'for the week: Dry Goods, 0,-
371,887: General slerchandiz3, *3,505,941.
)PITIriEtiIEGU MARKETS.
OPPIoE OP PrITEBUEoIt GAZETTE., /
SAmunev. August 28, 1869. S
The markets in a general way present
but little that is really new or important.
Business is moderately active, a little
more so than it was last month, and
fully as good as it is usually at this sea
son of the year. Grain is weak and low
er, in sympathy with the decline in the
West, •and flour is less active and, un
changed. Groceries, with the excep
tion of sugars, for which there is a good
demand, dull but unchanged. Provi
sions quiet, with the exception of sugar
cured hams which are lower, but un
changed. All kinds of-fruit and veg. •
etabies are abundant and very cheap.
APPLES--Sales at $10)3 per bbl, as
to quality.
BUTTER—SaIes of goo d to strictly
prime, at 20@25. •
BERRIES-Sales Blackberries, in
goad condition, at 90 cents per bucket.
CHEESE—May be quoted at 150)17
cents—the outside Agure for New York '
goshen. ,
CEMENT—JohnstownHydraulic Ce
ment is quoted at 52,25 per bpi. •
s 7l
CARBON OlLr•StIll quoted at 270)2S
for round lots, and W@)3o in a s
way. •
EGGS--Unehanged at 15@16. •
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80 85
cents to the trade, and the usual ad vance
for small lots in store. •
FLOUR—Is quiet and dull, and spring
wheat flours are 25 to 50 cents per bbl
lower, while winter.: wheats are un
changed. We now quote the 'ormer . at
$7@7,25, and the latter at 870)7,50. ,There
\
has been no arrivals of spring for some
time, and as a consequence, the stock In
this market is pretty well reduced.
GRA.lN—Wheat , is quiet < and rather
dull and.the mills are asking for conces
sions, though we- are cognizant of some
Sales of choice at 51,40; $1,35, however,
seems to Joe .regarded as, the- standard
price. ; Oats dull and inactive-buyers
and sellers aPart; may be_ quoted at 45,
bid - tor car load lots, and 47 asked,—
sales in store at 50. Rye is in fair de
mand• at $1,15, but above this buyers will
not gO. Ear corn is being sold at 95 to
51; and prime Tallow; shelled; at $1,05.
Sales of ,barley, on spot, at $1,213(g)1,25;
future deliveries could hardly be sold at
these figures.
HAY—Sales at. Allegheny Diamond
market of 73 loads at $15®20. Straw
sold at same place at $120015. - •
HIGHWINES—•Are still quoted, in a
jobbing way, ar51,23011.25.
ILE—Vary dull, $205 per ton.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2%@13 cis per pound.
LliStEr•-••White Lime is quoted atsl,so,
and Cleveland at 12,50 per bbl. •
' • LARD OIV—P.- Sellers do Co. quote
Extra No. A, at44B,:rusi No. .2, at; 1,05®
MELGNS—SaIefi at ;1115®22 Per 100, as
to Bike) conditien and quality.. --:
POULTRY-434es of. - spring - chick
ens, at 60@55 per• pair. • '
PROVISIONt3..-Blarket • easier, .- and
Hams are: lower; We now quote •as
follows:-Shoulders, 15g; Ribbed sides,
18,.i: Clear do, 19%; Sugar Cured Hams,
23; ID:led Beef, '-= Lard, '20% in tierces,
and '21% in buckets; Mess Pork $34
' ®34,50. _ • • -
:: .PEANOTHIgher, 14% cts.
PLDMS—Quoted at 58@ 9 per case, or
/4.00 per bushel.. , •
PEARS-12@S per bbl.,. - • ', '
_ PEACELESrSoId at from $1,50 to 1,75
per hex: - • •
.•
• POTATGES—Sweets have still further
declined, and we now . quote at $5@5,50
per bbl for Jerseys. •
SEEDS There is 'nothing doing in
-Clover or ; ':Eimed sales -of
Timothy at $4.75. -.- • '
~SALT—ls.quoted at 41,75 by the car
load; and $2 for'smalllots in store.
TALLOW7llendei*d quoted at , 11135
Dry Goods Martet.l,
_ .
Ilaw 'roast August 28.—The-business
among the dry goods trade JD', decidedly,
'better and: in some branches very active,-
eecaSiOned, • partially,- by`loan' freights.'
The recent prevalent firmness of cotton,
'and the stoppage - of _the Plilladelphia and
other mills, for the want of water, &c,,
, haveau-important-bearing , -ow the mar
ket, Intl also prices are generally steady,
and there is a disposition manifest AD
Put, up the price of 14W irloed,Prlute 1 40
.per yard, but it will be strenuously op.
by jobbers ; heavy'sheetin tratj gs
are
e}i@i7c,forbest brands,.suchita.
Appleton and„Athmtle Qraniteville:
is selling at leo, and Graniteville
•
Angnet•2B.-Neale
mom - act
!Ave, id $3,873404:75 for common' to fair '-
cow& $8,00®8,37 for - fair ;4*.) :medium,
and i1t3,90@7,81% for good to prime ship.
ping ateerd4 ,lEtuips" Etin eteadn.
118 40@8,90 - for toiiimen, * l 9 .eog9,4o
m, fori
fair to mpdiu, and .1%5050,45, for good
t t i . .) chides,- •:1
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