The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 31, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS,
rdTABLIMIXD IDi 1945.
MERSON & WOODS,
. • xlricirrzys OF
NEST REFINED:OAST STEEL
Of ever, desctiptlini. Also, , est
Refined Genr,an flow . itad Sp/ n; Stet!,
COBBBB BOSS A 1,1) SERST A 174
Pa
ELLER, BARS &
GENERAL PARTNERE , t
'
wm. mracer.m. 1 REUBEN' ./11.1.:F.B,
GEO. W. BARB, ' CHAS. PAIKICVS.
ENDCIAL PASMNZII-S.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
NIMBI BARR & PARKIN
%TICE, No. 1 , 3,9 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, P.A.
fettd4S
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, ROM &
Idanufacturers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL, ,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
DIMIIESNE, L X AND JIINLLTA ,
ILAT RAH, ROUND SH EE T AND
IRON.
AND, HOOF, SHEER* AND ANS. rani,
OILRR PL &TEA AND HEADS,
tiUARD IRON, _TORSO and DROYPER
FLANGL . ; CUTTER RAMS. OILLNIDER
AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
dqllOW BA ItS,WFDOES & HARROW TEETH.
"*Zance,FLow A. , ..tm CULTIVATOR STEEL,
ITF.EL WINGS AND 'MOULDS cut to -pattern.
TEEL TIRES, STEEL SIi.AFTINO, A. B.
TEEL.
COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
XLES.
CET NAILS AND SPIRES.
ill Goods First Gass and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WOBES. •
alateenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 11 water Street. Pittsburgh.
' naldi
SHEFFIELD STEEL IVORILS.
SINGER, NIMIOK z CO.,
PITTSPURGII.
--ICanufacturers of every description of
CAST AN) GER3LiN STEEL,
SAILIT 9P.d1.1739,
atC. 2.2 CD PLATFOR.llsraursa,
AXLES, arm. TIRE, &c.,
arehoutse, 83 Water andl.oo Flrat St&
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
EARN, BROTHER it CO.,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
larrElMMLif.
Once and WsrebonEe, THIRTIFTA, THIRTY.
7./.33T add RAILIWAy 2THERT9,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
;V lll,
301 IN M. COOPER. & CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
3SBAMg CJIAT3M4G}Ei
TKIADZ-I"3O3.IEPTLY TO °ROES.
Maleable ana Grey lion . Fittings,
GAS PIPE , AND TUBING,
IRBOTTLE,SIDET AND CHECK VILIED,
ALL GLOI3II PAT_TERN.
JCR ON C<)00-12r-S,
Brass Work ot aim deserAptlon for .
Steam, Witter and OH.
XANIVACTUBILES or J. M. bUIPPEE'S
imploved Balance-Wheel Steam 'Pump.
Agents for Dreuras'‘ Patent Oa-
era. the beat.{A the Market.
omee and Works. corner , Thirteenth and Pike
treets. wits
IRON WORKS.
OURSINSBN- IROCBSS.
_
The Tllleteef are nowtrepared to grantMen
ges for thous. of the ELLEitSkILDIffa PILO
The superior quality imparted to good iron,'
he great Improvement in inferior iron. and the
reduced ockat.commend it to all manufacturers of
• -- .
p n artieawishfnß to use mesa obtain nienses by
iDPiylnS to
JAMES P. SPEER
BOONS 1 and 2. Knellthin Bnildlnia 967 E
Joann nonnne.
Parties Interested are invited to visit the
BROS hiBERGER WORKS. where the rac
3:dt ers Is
new In successful operation. lel7
VERSON, PRESTON b. CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works
warehouse.' Hos. 166 , and 161 ..111133T
ITSII3I. °posit-6 lionongtaela House
604:0 PITTSBII/1611
-, ;4
GLASS. CHINA. • CUTLERY.
-.1
v
' 4 4
100 WOOD STREET.
IEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
0
I 19
110/lERHAIIN AND CHINA.
NEW@MEE .
1/1212t1t szrsi -
TEA. SATS,
OIST vu.113
331011156 6E .6. 7 l S ihe stock of
Goops
SILVER
1 . .., ~ _ •
~ ,-.....*.
Cali sad examine margoof% sod we
feel setisled no one need tau to be suited.
IL n BREVP4A,fO),4
f . ..
100 !TODD •
U'Un Es NU; 8c 00q
Con Point Idler antatiquesne SU,
Engfna Faundera and
Machinists.
Manufmtare STEAMBOAT EN012.185 Ind STA
'Flux it , F - BBois - rs, of an !UM
Sintsial attention invited to cur new BTATION
AKE OIL WELL EITGECE AND POIITABLE
BOIL.M_of 15-horseenower. - - 2 --
_-
CAreTtiioS.„,of every kind, made tomer storm
Foundry, on THIRD STREET - below Market.
RIGS Tor Oft Wells, SHAFTING, P ULLEYS _
HANOERS,HOUSE Rad TOBAOSOSCBBWS and
IRS TOBACCO PRESSE% on Wad and made to
order, at tho
ITS:Pitts.
&Olevat
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
venting oath. AiUghelly alTeri near the Point.
F °lllr
BMILFA Hai AND TUX.
T73113L.A31, DOUZLE-FLU TUBULAR,
YIBIL-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
:PUS.
MiL STILLS AND OIL TANIUS,
CHIMNEYS. BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
L:LN
SBTTG PANii, :lALT TANS. 'Alin CON
' DENSERS: .. AND IRO'S
STEAM PIPES, eAsom:ET - Bas
BIUDEV6S;
FAISON DOORS LND COLL SEELT33
PITT'SBIJILWE.
ErCCISSOR TO
►ttorney for . the Trust e es,
of dl degeriptiOzui.
(Xl=.THlrolsr ,)
PITTSBURGH.
sir AU orders promptly tilled. TRIM.
WORKS.
CEMIROLL & SE4IYDEPZ,
YI42III•IC2iLRYH6 07
Ogled - and Warehonse.erer Seeond,
Third, Short and Llberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH , Ps•
Er Orders sent to the above address will be
pr,:tmWiY attended
BATINIELILL tz CO.,
v y
BOILER MASERS
'LIiD SHEET IRON WORKERS,
ItOS. 20, AA, Xl4 IND 26 MTN T.
Having secured s taro yard 9,30 furnished it
with the meet approved machinery, we &re pr
pared to manufacture every description of BOM
BES in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the Mintz'''. Chimneys Breeching,
Tire Beds, steam Pipes La iy:motve Boilers,
Condensers. Salt Fans, Tanis, 011 SUlls, Agita
tors, Settling Fans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sup!'
pane and sole essaufscturers of Barnhill's I &t
-ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. 115m7.1
AXES N. BITER,
Nos. 5& and 56 Water Street,
*rrrissune 3 a ,
ultrurAcrcnir. Or
IRON OILS TANS,
11r.Et ?ANL', COPPEESTISAIS
n FL
MILL STACIII3
And RECKET ram; WORE,
For Steamboats.
JADED H. DSZSD.....-. • D. raves
JARED M. BRUSH Er. EON,
111.5tVACITTAMS
or
Steam Bailers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
EMMET IRON WO= &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittenvrgh., Pa.
STOVES. CASTINGS, ace.
BBADIGEY CO.,
NO.BO WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,_
TO BE PODLID.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTeRNS AND IMPROVIOSENTa. and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that any one in
- Want of a good article should purchase none but
Diode manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call carticu , ar attention to our new VoLCANo
STOVE, for churches, halls find stores. Over 500
sold In three montps. Intended for mitt/
on
with
out' visit g. MI who have toed them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price List. JelO
RUE) RUNS 84 CO
~ ,
FELNOTACTUBFLIS OF NVZSY TABIXTI 01
19 1 3VC.VVIral€ 4 9
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
4 •TRE FIERY FURNACE,"
, .
/Os 'Prism:We BIIILDERGII.
TEE "WS ANTI-DraT CcoOKM 4 I BTOVZ.
"1130ZATIATOR.9" COLIJUBIL CoME STOVE
VAN'S Aparinn IBU sti Psttern t t POILTAML
}1,14f29T0R.T. eaMertrreelatEr'o dirt Paul 41E4
GOA= gatiVre. razibzro .
La.
208 and. Z 0 Liberty Street,
segs:or • PITTB . I3I7BOH. PA.
Coo*f,B7oTES.
, CET THE BEST.
BISSELL AD Ct). 1 15
. - TAIXIMPH.,
FOB BITTIMENOCIB GOAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boavt la
gets sonny other Stove in the Union.
' - 'BISSELL dc 00. 1
No. 285 Liberty Street.
4110 on hand and for sale,
PARLOR STOVES, Tovr.
r%
1 W"T rll3,4lr. tsa 7NNEINES,
COOKING RANGES, Lo.
LUMBER.
TO BUILDERS
500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150.000 feet 12 inch Clear Plank;
25,1100 feet 12 inch Common Plank;
25,000 feet Dry 1 and 2 inch Oak:
• 25,000 ft. 3i, 1, 13.1„s and 3 inch Poplis
10.000 ieet Dry Poplar Scantling:
10.000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock So ntling.
105.0004eet
s,No. 1 18 inch tiaglnal Shin.
- - • lilt
200.0001.0. 1 10-inch Shingles, sawed;
60,000 No. 116-inch dhingles. soared;
40,000 Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire The. •
100 Tons Fire Clay; -
Also, Saw 11111' J.nmber, • Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articles in the line on hand and for
.I.lloT.T7inlterln
Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny. late bor.
r on& of Manchester. - sp:B
wr COMMON
Ifeehinirehme WOrk3,
Northwest comer °Mast 0013=011, Alleitham
ATVAIrga & 1130.
letagrall i ror t Vrsw ea r?
Ewl T 9.11 Wm*
COM losesPa Isloximbl•
PITTSBURGH:- GAZETTE: 'IIMS, DATrAUGUST 31, 1869.
~.... r. , -. -_... .....
Uh l FORT NTT
FOITYPRI B OOVANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
MI'S BURGH, PA.
ErEngukes, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, aisd Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Oorrap and Smallman Urilet%
3PI"/""T'S'UTTIZG - F 1 s VA.
)/VILLIAIVI SMITH,
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
Hy riDeet ate all east invarisblyln Pits, in dry
6/116., and 1 feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for &as and Water Works.
I would also
Workshe -Kennon of Superintend
ants of GM to t... 1 make of RETORTS.
DIJQUESIIE FORGE.
WILLIAIif EULER,
(Successor to JOS. P. 11A1((11 & C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the East. and Is prepared to promptly
and satisfactortly fill all ortlr , 's for STE,AMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS, FIST()); LEXERS,
PITMAN .IAMS,WItI)),TS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCIAIOTIVE FRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Office arvil Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBINSON, BEA ts, CO.,
aincceseors to Itoamspla, lama f. gitasaa.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
feUNDERS AND MACHNISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Ilannfacturert of.BostA.cul astgiorag_Brealg.2E.
gm.,,81.8t
dercri
end titule, Boilercud Sheet hog Work. -
Office, No. li, corner First sad Emltheleld
Streets.
for GIFFARD'S FA.T.F.NT INJFOTOF.
for ieeding Boilers.
THOMAS CARLLN at. CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BA.NDUBSY IT., ALLEUSIENT CITY, FL.,
idannfacturers of Station .t ry and Portable Stea.n
zugpits, i.).1 fres...,esti:4yd,
gil Sttsiong, G ri st
and 1.33.11 Mill 'Wort, Itoilino l and achine
Castings. Grate Bars. 'Weights, Wagon Boxes,
d'e. Build to order and Lurie on hand s.ndines of
ail slam. m vl4O
rIE.NTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
SSO _Penn Street.
BOLL N, BOYD & BAGALEY.
Chilli:oils, Kill Castings, Roll la.thes, itc.
STONE.
BRIE‘, I!iU•OHI3O3`
(NINTH WARD')
Manufacture of
YOB GA.I3 AND WATER WORMS.
OILS.
D IAMOND 'OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Once. DALZELL BUTLDINO,
Duquesne Way. 'Pittsburgh, Pa.
WARLiffi AND HOG,
Co=dstion If era/tants and Brokers in.
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
Ream 17, Chamber of Commerce.
In SOUTH BECOYD Mina
MAO '
TACK BA0 1 1131-EUS,
•
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND =ALUM UT
Petroleum and its Products,
ri r l A
oniquene y and Irwin
ThitsAelphis 025cer—IST WALNUT ST,
spl:w2o
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
XANIFYAOTIJPZU OP
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Azle Oil.
Stands great heat without change; remains
-limpid al, lowest temperatures. Special Ott for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop.
Will cut Screws,
Saw Rill and Planing Kill
Adapted tarnish speed.
Spindle 011, Wool , Read•Lighl oll .
011. Tanners* Stair- I Bens,le.
lex & Finishing Oil. (gasoline,
HarnOsb 011. I paryallime..
ARMOR VARNISH to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from licit.
These products are manufactured wider Dr.
Twaddle , s_patent by duperheated Steam k i v.,.
coo. Ihe Lubricating are almost 0 °ries.,
perfectly pure, uniform, and me, llg t
ored. stan d a high temperature suited , anti
remain limpid during extreme cold, he Railroad
Otis are unequalled, and are ln constant use on
many 01 tna pendia! Railroads. Bungles can
be examined and orders left s
at 114 WOOD
STREET. Works at Oliarpsburg Orldge.
E Dlfi I},G liFllV:relira
NOVELTY WOLLJS.
rounded A. 11. ISO.
ao.alis. waxy_ & co.
- maxus , Aß , T uNrui or .
R ANK is PAT*
gitnpit lIAAAM6II6I"TiIa
CZ
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• erk....f V CALE . ‘o.4W ,lf i t
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11.7IERICAN
NO. 80, FOURTH AVENUE;
pritssaurtan.
CIINIODSIPITAL ••• • • 6200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
maim°Bs.
Jorra 31. 31n:timid.
Archibald Wallace,
Jas. D.
Wm. Floyd.
Thos. M. Marshall,
Wm. T. Shannon,
JarCMS W • A rrott,
Chas. B. Leech,
John Floyd,
This. Bank Is now lull
to do a general Banlang
jelOtAg
organized and prepared.
bubLness.
FIFTH AVENUE • BANK
. - Of Pittsburgh. •
No. 19 FIFTH AVENUE.
CAPITAL .$lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDFALLT LIA
BLE_.
SI PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
deposits. Cobeclons made on ad accessible
points in the United States and Canadas on most
favo able terms.
Exchange
sold all tbO princlnal Foreign cities
bought and o.
Discount days Tuesday sod Friday.
Open from 9 A. M. lo 3 P. jr., and on Saturday
evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
DIRECTORS:
ED. DITHEIDOE, W. P. WETMA.N.
W. H. SIMS. FRANK sIEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, Hc.r.EIER,
DAN. KINZER. D. 31. ARMOR
EMIL POERSTEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. E. SCHENCK, Cashier.
auir , n5l
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
Pants of the United States and Canaa.
DOetiNtum 11131.5 EN, President.
JAmEs 31CCABE, Vice President.
W. N. 3IoI:GAN. Cashier.
DIELLCTORS.
D. Dinneen. James McCabe, „
-
ThOMILSEGUrge, Joan Savage,
J. Dunlevy, Jr.,. Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane. 1 ames Phelan,
Chas. BJ Barr, H.A.Freyvegle.
Jno.Joaliermann. Thomas BitinS
! Hugh Resting. l e ei da
JAY' COOKE & CO.,
"lE:lep,r.ersa 9
114 SO TITII THIRD STREET,
STOCBS Lail BONDS of all descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchase and sale
f Government Securities
HART, CAtrfkliVii CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
COVaer Third and TVc3d Streets,
- .
.rilrs-surtGin,
IWOCEI33OSh TO HANNA, ELAZT 6 CO
DZILF-118 TS
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And partfctilfif at paid to th e pnreluue
and sale of
CO lERNMENT BONDS..
melt Drafts on London.
. 1
PACIFIC RAILINAY :GOLD LOAN
Ileisrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CI
Exchange Place, and DI. E. JESUP &
Pine Street, N. T., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railwa
These Bonds pay seven per cent, in Gold
aTe thirtl , years to run; are Free from
mama Taxation ; are secured by a
and Grant of Three Million Acres of the
nest Lands in Kansas and Colorado.
n addition to this special grant the Coln-
any also owns Three Millions of Acres
a Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
velop the country and improve the road.
They are a first mortgage upon the Wen
sion of the road from Sheridan, Kansas,
to Denver, Colorado. The road in opera
lion NOW EARNS MORE THIN ENROL
NET INCOME TO PAY THE INTEREST
I N THE NEW LOIN. There is no better,
entity in the market—this being in
.ome respects better than Government S
entitles, PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96, and aces
ed Interest, in Currency, Pamphlets, Ma
and Circe'lars furnished on application
Dui°
ARCHITECTS.
v! • c i _
'
404ac h
li a l t i ontgoly 0 ;4400=
oputtiliatteSiott.elno to the &doing sal"
MA L OOITAT SOIISOII sad roaw 0
CA.C:ol—airo,
SILVER AM) COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R.. HERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
V" HOLMES a SOS'S,
.L.'t •
ENALINTIELIUELSEi,
57 Market Street,
vrrmwreitsintwa, re..
cbueciaou. mule on ett the plincipsl points of
this United Stales end Causdat.
SteekgygendS and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMXIBBION.
" re:tieular atterMUM paid to the parchsse sad
ii:de of
Malted States Securities.
Jswq.l
'V ill t'N fo.
AMESDEADYar. VO,
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
ISS) AL1,47.,..Ma..?
GOYF,RNMENT SECURITIES,
CIOLD, SLUM?, AND couroNs,
Iff" Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Sir Money loaned on tioveranient Bonds it
Great mafi.et rates.
.priers executed for the Plareanna
and Male of !STOCKS, 13p1IDS and
ti OLD.
'''.. l ljt Ilittslittrgt et.aidtt.
PHTLLDELPHLA
By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh' Gazette.l
NEW YORK, August 30, 1869,
Money easy at 6 per cent., with excep
tions at 5@7 per cent. The Assistant
Treasurer has commenced disbursing the
10.40 interest due on September Ist. The
total amount is $4,887,000, a large portion
of which is payable here. Sterling is dull
and heavy at 91 j@934 per cent. Gold is
lower, opening at 134, fell to 133%, and
.closed at 133%Ca:13334. Carrying rates at
6 per cent. to fiat. The clearances were
82,000,000.
Governments active and higher, clos
ing strong. Coupons 81, 123%,.©1233 4 ,/• no,
'62, 123%@123%; do. '64, 12234%122. 1 r;
do. '65, 1224,4®122%; do. new. 121% r ©
121%; do. '67. 12134@121%; do. '6B, 121%
@12134. 10-40's, 1153415115%. Pacifies
111%0111%.
State bonds are dull and weak;
Mlssouris, 87%; old Tennessees, 61%;
new, 5234; new North Carolinas, 49%.
Stocks dull, without features of inter
est. Prices were a trifle off, generally
closing steady. • .
Five -Thirty Prices: Canton, 5934; Cum
berland, 33; Western Union Telegraph,
37%; Quicksilver, 13%; Maripose, 7; do.
preferred, 13; Pacific Mail, 80; Adams
Ex., 56%; Wells,-19%; American,-3534;
United States, 62%; Merchants, 11%;
New York Central, 200%; Harlem, 1601
do. preferred, 160%; Hudson, 184;
Reading, 95%; Erie, 32%; do. prefer
red, 55%; Michigan Central, 129; •Mich
igen Southern, 105%; Illinois Central,
13734; Pittsburgh, 106341 Northwestern,
833;; do. preferred, 74%: .Cleveland,
Columbus • and Cincinnati; 77 ; Rock
Island, 114%; St. Paul, 79; do. preferred,
86%; Wabash, 8231; do. preferred,. 82;
Fort Wayne, 89; Terre Haute. 34%; do.
preferred, 5834; Chicago and Alton, 154;
Ohio and Missies/4i, 3234; Dubuque, 112;
St. Joe, 125. „. •
Mining Shares quiet: Gregory . 225,
Smith & P. 265. Quartz Hill 120.
Coppers at Boston : Copper Falls, 8;
Franklin, 13 ; Quincy,..2s.
Sub-Treasury ba1ance,582,221,67 6 .
Olken or Prrvollsou GAsisTrl,
MoXnAY, August 30, 1869.
Quotations as received by Pb.. R.
Mertz: Gold, 133%; Silver, 128; Eighty
one's, 123%; Five Twenties, 1862,123%;
do 1864 122%; do 1865, 122; 1865
Consols, ,
121%t do 1867, 121%; % do
1868, ,
121%; Ten Forties, 115%; New York
Central, 200%; Erie, —; Reading', 96;
Pittsburgh, Fort WaYne Chicago
f•Railroad, 189 ; Ohio & Misissippl, 182%;
Michigan Southern, 105%; Cleve
land et Pittsburgh, 10634; Chicago ca .
Rock Island, 114%; Chicago d North .
Western, 83%; Chicago dr, North Western
Preferred, 94%; Adams Express Com
pany, 56; Merchants Union Express,
11%; Pacific Mail, 80; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 37%; American Ex
press Company 35%.
:L
w • arge: Small.
London, per 6,60 $6,70
Paris,r franc 27% 2834
per
Berlin; thaler..:r 97 99
Frankfort, florins 56%
. 5834
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: 133%; 'United
States Sixes, 1861. 134; Five-Twentiesl
1862,123%; do. 1864,122%; do. 1865, 12254:
Ten-Forties, 115%; Five-Twenties,'Janu
ary and July, 1865, 121 1 4: do. do. 1867,
12134: do. do. 1868. 12130 Due Cam
pbunds,:ll9; Union-,Pacific Railroad,
' 88: Central do, do, , • 99; Cy. Pacific,
111%; Lake Superiors, 96. •
_
r,h2o
FINANCIAL.
(Succeasors 05. JONES a c 0..)
BUY Lam` D BELL ALL ELNDOP
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERNS.
:./...13 1 .2..'S T. BRADY & CO
FINANCE AND TRADE
PETROLEUM Dvilumr.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTB,
MONDAY', August 30, 1869;
Notwithstanding the advices from
Europe are encouraging, Antwerp hav
ing still farther advanced, our market
,continues dull 'and unsatisfactory, 'and;
prices are but little. if any higher: tbanj
they were when Antwerp was down,
considerably below where it now is.
It, le more than probable , haweveri that
the advance la Antwerp hae been caused'
bv the advices there • from= this side of
tf u i yisti •
rlotilagtiri regard •to,the
upending .40.. operation*. nflg :at/largo
umW,Of refruerisltiNuld othe
pladeih'itiordlt Atli A that th
would have that eMct, and Ude is wh
is desired—put refined up and keep•
crude where it is, or anything at all, so
that a fair margin can be secured for the
manufacturer. This is what there is
not now, nor has there been for some
time past, and the sooner the market
gets into shape to afford this, the bet
ter for the trade at large.
CRUDE.
Sales I,CCO spot, at 14%; 1,000 seller
September, at 0,75; on cart at Venango•
ity; 500 do same; and it was reported
that there had been sales for same deliv
ery and option, here, at 14%. There•
were buyers at 15,f0r buyer all year.
but , no seller. Selers alliyear,. held at.
14%—n0 buyers. • f
REFINED.
But a single sale reported, 500 August,
at 31%—a slight advance. September
quoted at 323;0132%; !and September to.
DeceMber at 32%; . Did and 32% asked ' .
- - LUERICATINT* OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating • oil 400
Eclipse Railroad Axle 350
Eclipse Machinery 750
Eclipse Spindle 800
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
Fisher ctz Bro 160 bbls.
Pool tt Bro 120 "
720 ' I
J. Wilkins
A. W. Raymond SO "
E. H. Long 400 "
McKelvy & Bro • 800 "
G. S. Thomas 130 "
Pennock & Beeson SO
Citizens Oil Co go 41
.
R. T. Leech 80 "
Total 2,630 bbls.
OIL SHIPPED EAST ET a. T. R.
Citizens Ref. Co., 507 labia refined to
Tack & Bro., Philadelphia.
Liberty Oil 'Works 295 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett; L. & S. 202 bbls refined to W.
to. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
M. Kohler & Co., 45U bbla oil to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Total Refined 1,454
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R
J. H. Speer & Co. 100 bbls refined to
Waring, King & Co. , Philadelphia.
Mentzer, Hepler & Co., 407 bbls ref. to
to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Rasiston & Waring 370 bbls ref. oil to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia. •
Total shipments Relined 377
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT. _
Brooks, Ballentine & Co., 52 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchh,on Oil & Refined Cc., 223 bbls
to Warden, Frew ,t Co. PhiladelPha.
Total Refined... 230
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
OYFIcE OF PITTEEETAH GAZETTE, t
MODDAX, August, 30 1869.
The general markets are moderately .
active, with a fair volume of business in
the aggregate, but devoid of anything •
new or really important. The demand
for almost everything is confined mainly
to supplying immediate wants, while in
regard to values, there are no essential
changes. •
APPLES—DuII, with a supply in ex
cess of the demand; sales at sl@3 per
bbl, as to quality.
BERRIES—AImost out of season—
but very few offering.
BUTTER--Sales of good -to strictly
prime, at 20@25.
CHEESE—fIay be quoted at 15g17
cents—the outside figure for New York
gcshen.
CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic Ce
ment is quoted at 5.2,25 per bul.
CARBON OlL—Still quoted at 27g28
for round lots, and 29G30 in a small
way.
EGGS—Demand better and supply
light; we row quote at IC@l7. •
FEATHERS=DiaII; quoted at 5061185
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots in store.
FLOUR—Is quiet with only a moder
ate local demand, and prices remain un
changed. Sales- of winter and spring
wheat flours at $7@7,50 per bbl, with
but little inquiry for the' latter.
GRAlN—Wheat is doll, and cannot be
fairly quoted above 51,35. Oats quiet.
may be quoted at 46@47 on spot, 45 to
arrive, and 50 in store. Rye 51,15.
Corn dull: Barley 51,2001,25.
HAY—Is being sold from country
wagons, at $15@20.
lißilicvnszEs—Axe still quoted, in a
jobbing way, at 51,23@1,25.
HEMP—Very dull, $205 per ton.
HUSKS—SaIes at 234@3•cts per pound.
LlME—White Lime is quoted atsl,so,
and Cleveland at $2,60 per bbl.
LARD OIL—F. Sellers ,SE Co. quote
Extra No. 1, atl,43,land No. 2, ats 1,05 g.
1,08
MELONS—SaIes at $18®27 per 100, as
to size r -condition and quality.
POULTRY—SaIes of spring chick
ens, at 50@55 per pair.
PROVISIONS—Market easier, and
Hams are lower, We now quote as
follows: Shoulders, 15%; Ribbed sides,
18%: Clear do, 19; Sugar Cured Hams,
23; Dried Beef, 22 ;Lard, 203, in tierces,
and 21% in buckets; ; Mess Pork 434
@3-1,50.
POTATOES—SaIes of sweets at ss@6
per bbl. The outside figure for Jerseys.
PEANUTS—Have still further ad
vanced, and we now quote at 15.
. PLUMS—QUOted at 5 8@9 per case, or
0,50 per bushel.
PEARS-4)2@3 per bbl.
PEACHES—SoId at from $1,50 to 1,75
per box.
SEEDS—There is nothing doing in
Clover or Flaxseeds. Small eales of
Timothy at $4,75.
SALT—Is quoted at $1,75 byto
load, and $2 for small lots in Sre.the car
TALLOW—Rendered quoted at 101,5.
Live Stock Markets.
NEW - YOBS, August 30.—The excite- ".
meat of to-day was the grand opening of --
the Weehawken Yards with 1,600 head
of cattle. The drovers and butchers had
a jolly time, champagne flowing freely.
The 'Yards are yet incomplete but are
admirably located, and when finished
will be very fine.- There were also 1,790
head of cattle at Communipaw, and trade
was lively at both places, prices being
340 better than on Friday, the best cattle
selling at 1634 c, and the poorest at lie,
most of the sales being between 13 1 - :" .
' and 15%c, averaging_ 143 4 c. The qual
ity was variable, there being sev
eral very fine Kentucky droves of fat
cattle and an equal number of Tex
ans. A drove of one hundred: Ken
tucky of 7y, cwt. brought 153,®16%c, and
a drove of ninety-four Texans of 6 cwt.
12c. Total of beeves 6,550; or 1,000 more
than last , week. The market closes firm
with all sold. Total of sheep, 31,550 head,
with 8,300 to-day; the trade is active for
fat lambs, which are scarce, and worth
8(4834c; a lot of 86 pound lambs brought * 4
9c., Sheep are unchanged. Receipts of
.hogs: 21.000 were in 44 cars to-day; live -
are worth
_93 . .i®03i0, and dressed 12X(4
1234 c; one car of Illinois of one honored
and eighty-four pounds brought 9,4 c.
Plitranar.rwa, August 30.-=Beeves in
fair demand and firmer, with sales of
1,750 head at 9®9340 for extra western
steers, 7©8340 for good do., and 5136340 '
gross for common. Sheep' dull, with
sales 0r , 1,004 he:iv:l'l4l66o gross:- Hogs
25®50c lower, with sales of 8,000. head at
slB._VO@V*4 for- , 6 10 1 ) 1 03 ;,,a 1 4 .181,0,0 R
14,50'forcoraed, hitter for choice. ..
01310ACid.1 August 31-Cattle steady
end fairlyy, active for thetest grades'and
•• ljUigt and 154_5(4 . ,
4 3.25 for comma' Cherokee isteers. , ;WAR
@lo,23.iiet.,..thit.trobreatere,teind,
7,501 b good to.-.choice shipping steeliV
Hop dull, at '149,75 for fide to choice,