The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 01, 1869, Image 6

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: 11 : STEEL WORKS.
ISTALBLIsIiED Ix 18413.
AITDER2ON & WOODS,
341141:117ACTLIMIS OF
REST REFINED , CAST • STEEL
Ot every description. disc, best
Relined German Plow and Spring Steel,
cOrtino: BOSS AND FLUST AVENIIPE,Fitts.
IWO. rat. stil6:n4l.
BILLER, BSI & FARAD.
GE:CESAL PAILI"SERS
I.II2MCKLIF. RETIBEN MILL %
.IEIM4). W. BARB, CHAS. I'AtiKIN.
SPECIAL racTsza—S. SIER,
CRESCENT STEEL 'WORKS,
HILLER, BABB, & 'PARKA
OFFICE,No , 339 Liberty street,
prrrssuieß , PA.,
MID
DIOVESNE WORM.
COLEMAN, RAfIM & CO
IdaniMwtorers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
DERIDEAWSNE, L X AHD JIINL&TA ,
'S ROUND AND Sall RE IRON.
AND, ROOP,SREET AND TANK IRON ,
BOILER PL &TES AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON D Ayriss B ess, cl Larv d DROPPER. BAR a
itteziek.:
.1C AND ;FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
agtOW B 1t13,W Y.DGES & Heuktow TELors,
.!..7RING„
__PLOW CULTIVATOR STEEL,
STEEL WINGS AND MOULDS eta to pattern.
STEEL TMES, STEEL lIELATTINek, A. B.
VSEL.
OACH. BUGGY andW AWN SPRINGS and
GUT niaLS AND SPIIIRS.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORES.
-Mlitoenth Street and Allegheny River,
ivad 77 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
talk
WEE/MELD STEEL WORKS.
SIN(OK & Ca,
PITT . SDIIRGEL. PA..
Kanufactuiers of every description of
VAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
RAILTT Sr ONO%
ELLIa a . LED PLATFORM. SPRINGS.
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Re., AG
'Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 Find Sts.
BILACS DIAMOND
STEEL WOBXS.
BROVIER & CO.,
ffianufsetnrers of ail deocriptionsof
45E;a30M3M3r,16.
UM* and Warebonse. THIRTIETH, THIRTY
ilitaT . sad RAITAKO.AL ITISEETS,
•
BRASS FOUNDERS.
: to Diva :
JOHN AL COOPER & co.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BIL/MS CA STINGS
MADE PBOXPTLY TO ORDER.
liate‘ble and Grey .iron Fittings,
'GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
?BOTTLE, SUETY, AND Eligel VALVES
ALE GLOBE PATTERN..
VEZON CO S,
&ass Work of every deser,iptlon for
Steam, Water and CM
• KASUNA.UtIIIIEBSOF J. 31. COOPEEPB
Impmed Balanee-Wheel Steam Pulp.
:Agents, for Dreyfui , Patent Oil
( era. the best in the Market.
Office end Works. comer Thirteenth and Pike
treats.
WOIUES.
MARSIIRSIIN FROCBSS.
• .
,
The TrUstees iu•e now , pre_pared to grant licen
ses tor the use of the r•f•T• •TMEIA.IIISES PRO
VERB.
The superior quality imparted to Rood trod ,
be great IMprOvtMent in inferior iron. sad the
sed um,.
_ need . uost,comm , end it to eh manufacturers of
Talideswishing to use It can obtain license , by
APPlithi to
JAMES P. SPEER
• .
..
itiothil for the Trustee!...
_
. .
'lOOlll3 1 and 9, EngUsh I , s Building, 96)!
roulth avenue.
Parties Interested are invited to visit the
IHOBlißEiteßit WORKS. where the !ocelots
now in encomia operation. . tell:dt7
EVERSON, PRES'rON & CO.,
* Perinsvivania Iron Works.
Warehouse. lins. 166 and 16T FIRST
IT T, opposite Itionongs:Jela Bons
e•
PITTSBURGH
GLASS. CHINA, CUTLERY.
100 WOOD STREET.
NEW GOODS.
• FINE VASES,
IBOKratUABL AlilllA.
•
I:4N2i U.93iTs,
OUT CUPS
t
SMOKING BEM - •
. Alsa v ietoektd .
le i SILVER PLATED 000DS
oar
fl'istiged no (IN need Mt be all:
z. BREED • &
100 WOOD
ENGINB3, BOILERS, r.o.
BUR Z. BOLE it CO.,
Con Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
Engine Builders, Founders aril
Machinists.
ufacture STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARYEGINES, of all Mem
Special attention invited to cur new
PORTABLE
OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLY.
BOILE%_of 15-borseeipower._
OASTINGS,_of every
STREETade to order *tour
Foundry, on THIRD below Market.
RIGS for HOUSE SHAFTING, rouaas,
HANEIERSndTOBACGO SCREWS aim
IRON TOBACCO PREBBEB. on Mind and made to
order. at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
rrontlng °nee Allegheny Inver, near the Point.
rSffI=miENIEMINE
F ORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AB TA
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-BLUED TUBULAR,
FIRE -BOX AND CYLLNDER &TRAM. BOIL
ERS.
uth ST ILLS AND OIL TANIM
011LAINEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS ANDCON
DENSERS:
STEAM PIPES. esipxrwrzas AND IRON
BRIDORS .
PRISON DOO'ILS AND COAL Ssirrzs
Office and Warehouse• oorntr Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets.
SUCCESSOR T 3
YrITSITURGH GVZETTEi WEDNESDAY, SEPIEMBER 1, 1869
momosnommi
(Nrrivrics Fong%)
ItITTBBUBSE.
WtraKS.
CARROLi. & SNYDER,
YLIMIACTI3I:IXBS 01
PITTSBURGH., PL
,par Orders neat to the above address will
34 be
,rozebtly attended to. nahl:l
WEI. BAILIVELLLL is co.,
BOILER MAKERS
&ND SIM= IRON WORKICRS,
NU'd. 110. 1110. 114 AND 916 PENN BS.
Having secured a large yard andfurnished It
with the most approved machinery, we
of are pre
pared to manufacture every description WIL-
E Rs in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in th e country. chimneys. Breeching,
Vire Beds , Btu= Pipes, LOCAMothe Boilers,
Condensers, Bait Paw, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Bettling Pans. Boller Iron, Bridge!, Bags'
Pans, and sole insrsufacturers of Barnhus , a Fat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. tadicti
OrABIESIEL UMW.,
Ncia. 6$ and 66 water Street"
PrirraSgriell ,
ILL:101."..11M 07
IRON OIL TANKS,
Lemma P►NB, cor eerrax Frrz.
BAAALING HILL ►CSB.
And MENET N WORE.
70? EtetlnbOata.
Zia= .... D. 8817118
.11111 ED M. MUMS ti SON,
iummacrcrarits or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tam s.
• SEMET lUON WORN. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, -CASTINGS, &c.
- 4
t '
NO. SO WOOD STRUT,
ganorsotorero or the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stoves,
TO BE POUND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTe ENS AND lIIPROVANIEr•TS, and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that any one in
want of a good article should purchase
b n e found but
one
those manufactured by us, as they will
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call narticniar attention to our new 00LCAN•
S oI TO V i E th o eem u nths . h n all ende d
s f t o o r r v es i . t h ovre rw siotho-
out casing. All who have used them pronounce
them surior to any other and far cheaper.
Bend for pe tAtal°P2S--1---------------irricei.tst.jearo
RAFTf MMUS & CO.,
- ILATlvrAcruitzas or Biwa mAsiwn or
W3L I 'CONMS ,, "
BOSTON COOKING BANGUI,
k TEE FIERY FURNACE,"
ion wAIDONG isurummos
•
THE NEW ANTI-DUET COOKING STOVE,
..REGULATOIL ,, COLUMBIA COOK STOVA
VANS (Cincinnati Patten') PORTABLE
BANGS 0 AST IRON BLANTLES, WELLMA%
REP LECTOR. ORATES free trom distend - dust;
GRATZ FRONTS. rirsbEza, •
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
de.211:y17 PITTSBURGH. PA.
COOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL Os CO.'S
TRIIINEPH,
FOB BITVALLNOITH COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake Or Roast as
Aq 1004 other Otove In the Union.
BISSELL & 00.
No, 285 Liberty Street.
111.0 on hand sad for islet
WiLOB STOPS%
EIXATIIte.
GraoxE el °l l0 12 6117"8 age,
_ . ,coonvie era.
LUPdBEI • .
TO BUILDE RS 1
100.000 feet Dzyrine Boards.
160.000 feet 1,1 Inch Clear Plank;
515,000 feet 1% Inch Common Planr,
' I 55,000 feet Dry 1 and 51 tech Oak:
55,000 ft. )fi, 1,11.1 i, A and 3 Men Poplar: ,
10.000 Met Dry Voider Scantling:
liu,ooo feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling s ' .
0..„/'
. 0
503.000 feet No. 1 18 inch iingin
Klee.
SIM 000 No. 116-inch SbingleS. sawed'
60,000 No. 116-inob gibingleh slanTeul
110,00 0 sire Brick;
1,000. Fire The. •
100 Tons l'ire 011yt ..1.
Alio, Saw Mill Lumber, Loollit and Coon
Posts, and all articles In the line on hand and Ibt
• sale by ALEXANDER PATTER-40N. yards—
No. 154 Rebecca street And corner of Preblo and
Juniata streets, trixtb wardAllegbeny. late bor.
M hstcr
oagliof ance. - an:
.. 11
WEST COMMON
lifachine Stone Works,
•
arortairestaorzterofWesteommon, A.Uesheall
TRiaIPIK-AXVOT gI a
den on hind of *pare on soties Rural
mad asp MOW% Biagi glia.
VOrise. Head Tpwlb Moue, &a.
Effalipill WNW% -MON nuoselis
_ .
rouND 31'l: CA W. • 7.
KNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COIPANY.
OFFICE AND WORD%
TWELFTH STREET,
. PETTSBITRGH, PA.
larEnginee, Rolling Mill Ma
clattery, Nail Machines, Be
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDSH
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and limalmmo Streets'
prrrrsrstruktus PA“.
WILLIAM SMITH,
Ote.ST IRON BOWL PIPE
YOB OAS AND WATER WODIDL
My Pines are all cut Invariably= Plts, in dry
sand, and 111 feet lengths. Also. roll assortment
of general
Dallige for Elas and Water Works.
I would also call the -Kennon of Bupertntend
• to of Ora Works to L 7 make of RETOBTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIIOI Man,
(Successor to JOS. P. LUIGI' & C 0.,)
Hu facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges In the East, and Is prepared tn promptly
and satisfactorily nil &Borders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD., Lg,VEBS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES.
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES, together with every
description of SILLPE WORK. Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First atm ,
apilhh4o
ROBINSON, BEA & CO.,
•
Successors to BORDISOm. =WAAL
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En.
Ms, Blast Engines, UM Machinery. Gearing.
ting, Castings of all descriptions: 011Tanas
and r and Sheet Iron Work.
Office. No. IM, corner rtret and Smithfield
Streets.
ents for GITFABD`S 'PATENT IN.TBOTOB
for Ag netting Boilers. jailirr.
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works
oexonosy 81%, ALLEGHENY CITY.
Manufacturers of Stationed and Portable Stems
Zusumi., M il lse., rodeys, Elating, Grist
and Barr Worg. Bolling XIII and Machine
easttags. Irate Bars, Weights, Wann BOXES,
de. BMId to order and have on hand Engines of
all ales. tesl4:q6
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS .
sso Penn streou
BOLTAAN, BOYD & BAOALEY.
Chil IHolla, 3011 Caatinga. 801 l Lathes. &a.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
WARING AND RING,
Conazdasioa Ideseaents sad Brokers 12
Petiole= and its Products,
STONE.
(NMI'S WARD,)
Dianufaofurow of
OILS.
H. M. LONC & CO.,
Once, D&LZULL BUILDING,
Duquesne Way. Pittsburgh. Pa.
OALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY
MITIADZILPHIL ADDRESS'
Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET
•vm
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND MALMO IN
Petroleum and its Products,
rittrl'gras A y i ffiraii= r":
iorn MiLadeVials Officer—MT WALNUT TT,
sploeco
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
MARHIPACITIMZE OP
Lubricating & High Test Burning Oils.
Eclipse Railroad Azle (111. •
Stands great heat without change; Musing
limpid at lowest temperatures. SpecLai 011 for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Engine, Machine Shop,
Will out Screws. .
Ilan Kill and Planing flu 0111,
1
ddsp_ted for high speed.
Hplndle Oil, Wool Head• Light Oil,
011, Tanners' Stuff- !Denial. ,
toga F11)1116111111` 011, I/aeons:le,
Harness 011. Parratline.
ARMOR VARNISH.. to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Bust.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s_patent by Superheate almost d Steam in Vac-
Imo. 'I be Lubricating 011 b are odorless.
perfectly pure. =Worm. and mostly light col
ored. stand a high temperature unchanged. and
remain Um pid durlng extreme cold. TheDatiroad
Oils are unequalled, and are in constant me on
many ol tile principal Itsliroads. 1141pes can
toe examined and orders left it WOOD
'STREET. Works at Sharpsburg Bridge.
NOVELTY WORKS.
prrrowurtsts
. NOVELTY WOBIES.
Foulded A. .1). 111311.
FDA M'SEE &
lUMOTACTMUISS 0/
BTANVARDAIMPRAFf. SPAT.
xY
ifor PLATitnou ALW yvti
• ; .SCALES.': •
; la " *ilr.s:lo°°" IWD.st 4 . - ° l4 ` ll
ooms or rass AVllll7Betozoir
111411111104 Ireaarse
AMERICAN BANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSSURGU.
CASH CAPITAL 8200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
DANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD W3l. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
SCSOI63. •
Thos. M. Marshall, John M. Mnrtland,
Wm. T. Shannon, Archibald Walla ce .
James W. Arrott. Jas. D. ]telly,
Chits. B. Leech. Wm. Floyd.
76bn Floyd.
This Bank Is now folly erganizea and prepared'
to do a general Banking bußness.
jelok43 •
Fig AVENUE BANS.
Of Pittsburgh.
NO. 195 \ FIFTH AVENUE.
CAPITA-L. 000,090.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA
BLE.
SIS PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
deposits. Coliections made on ail accessible
points in the United States and Canada& on most
favorable terms .
Exchange on
_ the prinsinal Foreign cities
bought and sol id ,.
Discount day Tuesday and Friday.
Open from O A. ac. to 3 P. M., add on Saturday
evenings from "I to 9 o'clock.
I DIBXCTOBS:
ED. DITHRIDEIE, W. P. WEYISIAN,
W. H. SIMS , i FRANK NIEBERT,
W. C.
N. uiNzErt ROBE.RTSON, to;s1 RARMOR.
EMIL TOERSTEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. E. ficilENCli, Cashier.
aulil•nsl
CITY BANK. •
112 Fifth 'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. •
STOCKHOLDER; INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
EQTEREST TAID ON DEPOSITS.
•
FOREIGN EXCHANGr
Bought and sold, and when deatred remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
points of the United States and Canada.
Dottigtett Mums, President.
• JAMES MoCans, Vice President.
W. N. MORGAN. Cashier. "
mascroug.
D. Ihmsen. James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke,John Savage,
J. Dttnievy, Jr., Terence Campbell.
Patrick Kane, James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Freyvogle,
Jno.Jos.Hermsttn. Thomas Barnes,
hugh Keating.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
aßisailmers,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of " all descriptions
bought and sold.
Special attention given to the purchaso and stle
of Uovernment Securities
11CrART, CAI:POKEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and , Woll Streets,
IPITrSI3IIIt(i - 11,
ISUOGLIBOBB TO HANNA, HAUT a C 0..)
nzAsann rd
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attei and sale o dd
to paid tO ruidlisse
f
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on London.
layuan •
RAILWAY GOLD LOAN
Messra.l DABNEY, MORGAN & CO.,
Ruhange Place, and M. R. JESIJP & CO
Pine Stfeet, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway
These Bonds pay seven per tent, in Gold
have thirty years to run; are Free from
.overnment Taxation; are secured by a
Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the
Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado.
n addition to this speeia grant the Com-
parry also owns Three
in Kansas, which are be
develop the conntrf and
They ate a flat mortga
sion of the toad from
o Denver, Colorado.
on NOW BARNS 10
NET INCOME TO PAT THE INTEREST
N THE NEW LOAN. There is no better
senility in the inaiket:--this' being in
some respects better thon.Govemment Se-
urities. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN 601 D. Price 96, and acorn
ed Interest, in Currency, Pamphlets, Naps .
and Circulars furnished on application
anlo
BARS Ilk Bow.
EOM AOtAr. -
jioe, and 4 St. Maas
special attention Si
Ilibiralalls°9llllll
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
KFAtTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
NT HOLMES & SONS,
,
Collections elude on all the princilat Points of
the United States and Canada,.
Stocks,Bouds and other Securities
BOON= AND BOLD ON OONMIBBION.
Particular lineation paid to the pnrchan and
sale of
United States Securities
Ja30:21
MANES T, BEADY
73 ME. 3M 1 3Eit. $39
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
Orders executed for the Purehaae
and Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and
GOLD..
mum
'Moil of kens
g rapidly sold to
mprove the road.
upon the eaten
teridan, Kansas
ho road in opera
E THAN ENOUGH
ECM.
ARCM.
:47031 •
mica % ria ) O el l ,
ii teat,
Ito Os &Again ad
OVUM saa rusug
FINANCIAL
57 Market Street,
PrT"T'JrB33I:3 3O3 M , P .
(Successors OS. JUNES £ C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood' Sts.,
BUT AND BELL ALL KINDS OF
BOLD, SILVF3 AND COUPONS,
ON MOST 7A.VOBABLE T&8316.
for Interest Allowed on Deposit..
W Money loaned on Government Bonds at
°west, Market rates.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
Z;ljt Mittihur,o
FINANCEI AND TRADE
Milos or Pr nest:mon Gszurrs,
Toustmv, August 31, 1869. I
Government bonds were steady to
day, with scarcely any fluctuations.
Although the Government will buy to
morrow two millions of bonds, no
efforts are made to advance quotations,
and the market is permitted to take its
own course without any influence of
clique or speculative movements. In
fact the market is' in a condition that
offers little encouragement for the pres
ent to calculate on a rise. The decline
in Europe, not only of American, bat' of
all other securities. Is the natural re
action from a wild excitement prevail
ing on all the different stock exchanges
of Europe, and seems to be the fore
fanner of a heavy decline, benefitting
nobody but the rich speculators, who
have done all in their power to draw
small capitalists; in, in order to take
from them what little they had let.
Gold is kept steady at 133% on account
of theuncertanty. .of the European mar
kets, which may at-any moment require
the shipment of funds, temporarily
employed here. and should any call for
ashlpment of coin be made, a rapid ad.
vane of sto 7 points would be an easy
matter to raise the market for those who
have been carrying it since it touched
144.
Stocks are dull, except Reading, - which
advanced to-day to 97y,. Money easy.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 133%; Silver, 128; Eighty
one's,l23%; Five Twenties, 1862, 12334;
do 1 864, 122%; do 1865, 122%; do 1865,
Console, 121%; do 1867, 121%; do 1868,
121 1 4; Ten Forties, 115%; New York
Central, 202%; Erie,-; Reading, 97%;
Pittsburgh, .Fort -- -
Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 1883;; Ohio & 132%;
Michigan Southern, 105%; Cleve
land it Pittsburgh, 106%; Chkalb o &
Rock Island, 114%; Chicago & North
Western,B4: Chicago & North Western
Preferre, 94%; Adams Express Com
pany, 56; Merchants Union Rxpress,
11; Pacific Mail, 79%; . Western 'Union
Telegraph Company,,B7%; American 'Ex
press Company Mg.'
frarCHAries, Large. Sma ll .
London, per £ 16,70
Paris. per frano ... . .. ...... 272 8 %
Berlin, thaler ... . .... .. . ...... . 97 99
Frankfort, f10rin5............ 57% 58%
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: 133%; United
States Sixes 1881. 123%; Five-Twenties;
1862,123%; do. 1864, 122%; do. 1885, 122%;
Ten-Forties, 11534; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 121 6 ,6: do. do. 1867,
12134; do. do. 1868. 121 W Due Com
pounds, 119; 'Union Pacific Railroad,
86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific,
111%; Lake Superiors, 96.
By Telegraph to Ito Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW Yong., August 31, 1869,
Money is easy at s@7iaer cent., mostly
at 6 per cent.. Sterling heavy at 9%@9%
per cent. Gold opened at 133%, and
closed at iss}aing. Carrying rates at
2}4(3,7 per cent. The clearances were
*63,000,000. The. steamer Silesia took
out $72,000.
Governments are firm nd scarce.
C,puppus 81, 123%,®123%; do. a '62, 1233.©
123%; do. '64, 122%®122X; do. '65, 122%
@122%; do. new. 121%®121%; .do.. '67
121% ®121%; do. 68, 121%@121%.
10-49% 1153 @115%. Pacifies 11m@
8.
in N.
State bonds are hea Old kTennes
-8809.1 60%; new. 51%1 old- North Caro
linas, 56; new, 48; old Virginias, 55; new,
The stock.market during the morning
was dull; but presented more life this
afternoon than it has for many days;
New York Central advanced from 198%
to 204, Hudson from 19436 to 18431,1;4*d
b* from 95% to 9736, Northwestern from
83% to 84%, preferred from 9336- to': 9434,
and tit. Pant- COM ULOW from , :/ 8 .. tcr !mg.
The rise on the_laslanae of Abe_markeV
35 to % per oehta At the close the advanoe
was not sustained and Mere wan a gen
eral reaction from the highest point,
Particularly in Central and Hudson. The
rise and activity is Vanderbilt stoeks
is due to a rumor that the Commodore
would arrive in the city to•morrow to
.
arrange for an early consolidation of the
Central and Hudson National. Stock Ex
change presented a lively aspect to-day
on Erie, which ranged from 32% to •34%.
with a large buiness. There was a single
sale of 5,000 shares at 33%.
Five-Thirty Prices: Canton, 59; Cum
berland, 33; Western Union Telegraph,
37 1 B ; Quicksilver, 14A; Mariposa' 7; do.
preferred, 12; Pacific Mail, 80; Adams ,
Fapress ' 56; Wells,l9; American, 36%;
United States, 62%; Merchants, 11;
New York Central, 203; Harlem, 159;
Hudson, 18435: Reading, 97; Erie, 34%: do..
pref., 55; Michigan Central, 128; „Mich
igan Southern, 105%; Illinois Central,
137; Pittsburgh, 105; Cleveland, Colum
bus and Cincinnati, - 78%; Rack Is
land, 114%; St. Paul, 78%; do. preferred,.
8735; Wabash, 82 1 { ; Fort Wayne, 88%;
Terre Haute, 34; do. preferred, 5635;
Chicago and Alton preferred, 154; Ohio.
and Mississippi, 32%.
Mining shares: rs Smith &
ston P. 2 75ang La-
Crosse 16. Copps
at Bo u
ed, Sab-Treasury balance not announ-,
ed.
ss,
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
--.9FFIOE OF YITTSBURGIC GAZETTE,.
TU.V3DAT, August, 31 1869.
There is a general accumulation of
grain at Chicago, the receipts last week
exceeding the shipments over half a
million of bushels. As the course of
the Chicago wheat market is being
watched with considerable interest, we
clip the following from the Republican.
of Wednesday: The market was quiet,
and prices were weak and lower, un- •
der Only a limited demand for immedi
ate delivery, liberal offerings, and un
favorable advices, both from New - York
and Liverpool. Spring wheat particu
larly was dull, shippers not buying as -
the margin between here and New York
is against them, while , millers did not
want it, as they have on hand now more
flour than they can sell; hence what 'few
buyers there were present named about
their own figures. The "shorts" did
not appear anxious to' settle or fill in
their contracts still om for this month,
evidently thinking that unless there is a
decided change in the demand and sup
prominent and an improvement in the more
markets of the old and new
world prices cannot go higher, even if
they do not go lower. The "longs," on
the other hand were despondent and
gloomy, and though they may force the
market up on Monday they cannot but
be large loosers, for the reason that the
"shorts" during the past week have
made a very large number of settlemehts
and reduced the line very much. The
"longs" wanted to manipulate the mar
ket, but were afraid to do so, and it can
be safely said that rule thirteen has pre
vented an extensive "corner" on the•
market.
APPLES-Continue quiet and un
changed; sales at 0103 per bbl.
BERRIES-Sales of Blackberries. at
90 cents per pail, pails returned.
BUTTER-Prime to choice is in active ,
demand and higher, with sales at 270.
30 cents. .
CHEESE -May be quoted• at 15017
cents-the outside figure for New York
goshen.
CEM.ENT-Johns $2 t,o Per wn
lbal
mentHydraulic Ce
is quoted at.
CARBON OIL-The demand is rather
better, as the season is just about open
ing up, and jobbers will soon have
plenty of orders; we continue to quote
at 28 cents for standard brands, that is
for 25 or 50 bbl lots.
EGGS-Sales at 15016.
" FEATHERS-Dull; qnoted at 80(085 •
cents to the trade, and the usual advance , •
for small lots in store.
FLOUR-The demand continues light,
being confined entirely to supplyine the
wants of the local trade, and with liber
al arrivals, the supply is accumrnula-
ting. Winter wheat brands are selling 1
at from $707,50, and the same quota
tions will answer for springs.
GRAIN-Wheat is quiet and unchang- I
ed; sales of prime new at $1,35-prime
old might'bring f 1,40. Oats dull, with I
a good supply and light demand; small
sales in store at 49050. Rye, also. is
dull and drooping, with but few _buyers
above $1,1001,12. • Corn very dull,
with sales of prime ear at 980$1. Bar- I
ley, too, is rather dull, with a drooping 1
tendency, but unchanged.
HAY.-Sales in Allegheny Diamond I •
market, at prices ranging from $l3 to
;21 -mainly at $l5OlB.
HIGHWINES---Are still quoted, in a
jobbing way, at $1,2301.25.
HEMP -Very dull, $205 per ton.
HUSKS-Sales at 2%03 cm per pound.
-White Lime is quoted atsl,so, 1
and Cleveland at WO per bbl. .
LARD OEL-F. Sellers tit Co. quete
Extra No. 1, atl,43,:and No. 2, at; 1,050
1,08
MELONS-,Sales at ;18+027 per 100, as
to size, condition and quality.
POU'LTRY-Sales of spring chick- I
ens, at 50055 per pair.
PROVISIONS-Bacon;Sohul ders,ls % ;
Ribbed Sides, 18%; Clear do, 19%; Sugar
Cured Hams, 23023 M. Lard, 203 i in
tirces, 21 in half bbls, and 213 in buck
ets and kegs. Mess Pork, $333:04.
Dried Beef. 22. .
OTATOEThS-Sales of sweets at $l5OB
pe P r bbl. e outside figure for Jerseys. I
PEANUTS-Have still further ad
vanced, and we now quote at 16.
PLUMS-$ 8 per case, or 4 per bushel.
PEARS-$203 per bbl.
PEACHES-Sold at from $ 1,50 to 2,00
per box.
• SEEDS-There is nothing doing in
Clover or Flaxseeds. Small sales of
Timothy at $4,75.
SALT-Is qttoted at $1,75• by the car
load, and $2 for small lots in store.
TALLOW-Rendered quoted at /035.
Cum Arm, Aug. Sr—Eastern exclrangk
more active at par selling, and 1.10 off
'buying. Flour more active and firmer .`
at $5,25@7,50 for spring extras. Wheat
firmer and 2@)2Xc higher; sales of No.
at 31,28@1, 29 ; No. 2 at 11,2534@1,27,
closing at lil-26151,26X for- No. 2;
this afternoon the market was aCtive
at $1,28 for No. 2. seller Septem
ber. Corn is less active; sales of No. 2
at 88©88X, rejected at 8834@84; no grade
at 77@82, and closing easy at 88 for No. 2;
this afternoon the market is quiet at 883¢
for No. 2. seller September. Oats steady;
sales of No. 2 at 44©44X, rejected at 390
89X, and closing at 44 for No. 2. Rye
firmer andmore active with_salesof No.
2 at 94, rejected at 81®82, closing firm at
94 for No. 2 and 8134682 for rejected.
Barley more active and firmer with
sales of No. 2 at- 11,80©1,40 cash
and $1,23 seller September, closing with
buyers at 51,18 cash and seller, and
51,27 September. Bighwines dull at
$l,lO. Sugar steady at 18;4@14X9 for
common to .prirne Ca be. Provisions
quiet and firm. Mess Pork i 33,75 cash.
Dry salted shoulders steady at 18qc.
Lard inactive and nominal at 18X@)19c.
'Receipts for the' past trqsaty-four hours
—3,497 .hbls • flour. 59.534 bush wheat,
171,457 bush corn. 88,025 bush oats, 6.439
brush rye,' 4,140 brush barley, 1,527' bead
hop.' Shipments-2,437 liblsliourAll,4o2
:bush wisest, 89,821 bush earn, 6,113 broth
oats, 1,088-bush rya, 775.brish barley:9os
head hogs. Freights fairly active at 561$
WO to Sang%
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