The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 08, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS
p58ui.t.431 , ,
.'STEEL yowls.
16TkBLIESEULD IN 1845)
ANDERSON - 4--ihr—OODSfr
1131ST. ;. ROI 1 01811.: : STEEL
eiers: +QeacriPtl®.
lifinettentur Plow ad Spring, Ital.
OQBN:ica. poik4p. irrasTATENtr4, : flttii,-,
2 itutbrif4l-4
MEI tlliftw.t.t g
• GElrdtp. rastifissi
WM. METCAT.., IMEN MILMILLER, LLE
GEO: W. BABB, - CHAS. PASSIM. ,
..CLWP4-IFri‘Z PARC
CRESCENT STEEL itiTORKS,
Wanly BOIL & PARKIN
LAertyiwet,-
PiTTSBIGEHHiPA.•I
DUQUESNE. 7W - OBIES:
001111111. AN : MIK! & * CO
. - .. mpooirftsb:
IRON, .NAII4S, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCSp
1%, - 7.L.
nvonsgeng, L. N, AND JUNIATA, - 1
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PLAT R, H OO P ANDA QARE MON..
floAillaiallrO7D . iIiPATV K IR°N,
GUARD, ,___DRAO and DRO PER BARS.
IPLANGSN,s.IOtrrrEB HAM, • OIiLIND ,
LBON,_ _.. L
SI , Atli) 71,&T ; ECILIL for Coal:Ronde.. 0 .
ge.IIS VINM I ZUVIRP , TO W B
i)
_ STEEL;
TEFLI,I4..p.Ii.V.W.LIK3 %1 St ?Vern a :
. . D ''''''''' °' "''' A.
AOR, BUGOTaadiVADON kiPRENGS and
InTr IC ITARS kW dPIKES. . ' .•. ,:
A/1 Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS;
ilateeneh Street-and Altegheny River,
and FT Water Street, Pittsburgh. •
s imrir,fiTEM womo.
ZINGER" NDEOK & 00.,
tannfocitirers of every description of
AND)=6IEBAN STEEL, '
SAILW STAMENS; •
ALM. 4:C AND PLATIPMEM epicures,
AXLES, MOIL THOS. to., to
, .
Warehouse, ' 88 Water aad 100 First St&
BLACK ,DLOWND
.WORKS.
I
PARK IROTHER :& CO.,
9
Narosraeturors or all descriptions at
SSUCUIZEIELICA..
Mace and Wareitoilee, itErlarlaTH_ THEIRIT
ma and BiThROAD FrItICBTS.
PMEIBIIEGMe .
BIL4SS FOUNDERS.
ITET*TELY - 1134.1E1115t;
. , succusqn .To
•
JOHN Id. COOPER & CO, •'
Bell and -'rasa . nitinders.
1111tAtig 'ltiil4llll - 1 1 11 - OS .
• MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
"lilaliable and Illitofieil''Fittlng%
GAS PIPE AtiN 'TURING,
Iitii(44I . P;SAMT 1lfl1? tgzeivveiil
ItiN44 - owior.r.isiTiigri.':' •
COOEC.S,
Bram 'wok of everi - destmlialon for
Sean e Water and ,OIL -
meavEACTUBEfa Or COOPER'S
. • •, ,
110r0i4::Eidalicelleer'Ateinf Pump.
444 /or :Drooritio
-‘•Jol.,4:akiii,est in the ifarket.
-andlifforkth corner Thilleenth ando6
Pike
trains. - 1
IRON WORKER
ulli
•
SIBISWIROERSS
The Trustees 4 m2,now Prepared'
les ior the use of the SMLEBSEtAIIPEri PRO
OB3B. - ". .4. • • 5 A
The superior' mislity - Imparted to . fra =lron,
the great improvement in inferior iron. slid the
reduced eost.commend it to ail manufacturers of
Parties vrisidtg to can obtsdnatßieihy
4 .,, ; 4 :- -
JAMES P. SPEER
Attorney for the Trustees,
Jo _BOOMS 1 and 2, Englisitl BM Ws& 96 3 6
nah veu
Par ties interested are' Millie.] to visit the
fiIIOgIiBBSOBB. WORKS. where the recess!.
novr in succeasfai operation. tee: elft
'EVERSON, PRESTON. O. 1;30.,
Pennsylvarda Iron Works.
w..,?s.ftnios , spd-var irpsEg
onolutexasorgizaelallouto.-1
stull:0 PITTSBURGH
GLASS. CHIN
100'W
NEW GOODS. .
FINE VASES,
BONZIKUNI AND CHINA.
aaW
IYZYL_ZIA, 4 , I . fins
.t .
5 i,44 3 ; , • ,
0111 PT 0,11143
SMOKING OETS, ,
Above stook of
alma RaThOLA4OODs
of all desorlptlana.
1 . -Z lOLA_
feel estlened no one need Trtl tc be salted.
E. BREED a; CO.!
100 WOOD
11=1
ENGINiei BOUJIM,' &o.
N
MGR 10LE8C CO ..
• • .
.
Cor. Point Alley and-linquesneSt m ,
(Naming POirtY,i • '
Engine 73tiiiderb; f0nn40.4 . • slid
: . Machin44lo4 • • ,•
Atinnfieturs TITAN:I3OAT INGlNEttiatt STA.
TIONABY SNOLNES, of all sizes.
BMW attention tnvited . to.ou.rnnwE/TATLoN,. -
A OIL WELL IMO= ALM poßgAnts,
BOlLl_t_Sjof 16-h wer: -
OASTlrteilipL enu d inadito °Mar iitour
Foundry, on THIRD beloyr Market.
BleB fo. 011CkflAFILIta • FILLLZYS,
HARGEBBO Ana B
_1B:0_ and
IBONTOBAOCO wand 'MIAs to
order, at the • ; fs,
I 011 D Ureftl AL * VitinKS
frialtint,olllthgAlleglymy ;Liven aurae Pant
, .
trr,Tonninnt,
- MP All order% nrototly tiled. TIMM
r itT P ir r
ROW MU AND TAU
CARROLL et SNYDER,
iLtampAqills Or
TusuLAß, yousur, mtnrx• =strum
ntureßox AND OTLINDEN STEAM BOM
BED.
OIL STILLS AND DM , PANlfik••
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING , PANS, SALT FANS AND CON.
DNNSEES.
trraex ES eAsoitaxans AND /EON
BRIDO ,
PRISON DOORS AND 00AL SHIITNII
•
one. and WarenollSofeerner Second;
Third, Short and Liberty Streets.
AP °ltem; ..it to the above saran be
promptly attended to. , mh7:182
BOBABNIMAi& co.,
ILER MARERS
AND SkINNT ERONIATORNZRA,
NOB. SO, SS, S* AND Sti ?SAN ST.
- Having secured alarge yard and [unlined tt
with the meet approved machinery, we are pre
pved to manufacture every description of BOlL
talhe Wirt manner, and "warranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Breeching,
Sire Beds, Mani Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Conden sttling ers; Balt Pans, Tanks, Oil
r ß j t d llie,
ns. /Wier Iron, s, b asal
ranN Se Kole m Ta anufacturers of Brezlll's Pat
ent 'Boller& .
Bemiring done on shortest notlee.:
JAMES M. BITES,
Ras. 55 and 56 Water Street,
IRON - OIL TANKS,
4
lETIZINO PANE, OOPPKBELICAM PIPE,
BOLLINO SILL ESTROR:R.
, Ana sag= IRON WORE,
Por OMnisaboats.
UK= al. D. Num
JARED ML. BRUSH 1116 SON,
Steam Bolls% Oil Stills, Tanks.
=MET IRON WO= &CI
62 Penn &rein, Pfttatnsigh, .Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, kko.
AL BRADLEY tt CO.,
NO. BO WOOD STREET,
Eanufseturers of the greatest variety of .
Cook, Parlor. and Heating Staves,
TO BE FOUND.
Di our assortments/Elbe found all the LATEST
tATTbENS AND IldPROVSkiEbTri. and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that, any one in
Want of a good article Should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, au they will be found
the moat durable swivel as economical. Would
call cartictitar attention - to our new VOLCANO
STOVE. rOr Churches. halls and stores. Over SW
sold in tbreetiontlth. intended for with or with
out casing: Ail who have used them pronounee
them superior to any other and far Cheaper.
Send for Catalo e and ice Wt. .
IRlff l lllloll3 &CO,
-•-murcralcrimasor U3T ititatlM
It•li s ittio, l73Eo '
=M P ,
riiralf j COOKING RANGE,
'THE: -FIER Y liIIIINACE,".
, Wi
roirliu nina Mum&
THE `NM AIVII;AUNT COOKING ETON%
"BEOULATOI%," OOLUMBIA COOK STOVE.
TAWS' (Cincinnati Patten* POBTABLN
JIANGXI) LET IRON MANTLES% WIILLMAN't3
BEFLECMOBOiBIATESS free tram atrt, awl dust
etIJX4 PEU=S. 104 Le.
208 and 288 liberty Street,
eirteolf .• - • PITTSBUBUH. PA.
s Mork& •
CET THE BEST.
'ElligiSlgiarilit CO.'S
TRiUAgPH
FOR BITErIII2IOI7B COAL,
hPatkiii 3lo i Rowan
Rtll gs any other Store In the Union.
,
BJWILT, & 00.
No. 886. Liberty Street.
saloon gland and An EOM
PABLO 11l i paV Ton
GR O ZM
N G FDI%a,
BUILDERS
, 300.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150.000 feet 18 loch Cies:Plank;
115, 000 feet - 13 lath Dommon Plank;
515,000 feet Dry / andrl inch Oak: .
95,000 ft. S and 3 inch Poplars
10.000 teat Dry Poplar scantling;
10 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
i 303.000 feet No. 1 111 inch Saginag
!WOOtea.
0..1. 1154nch Shingles, sawed;
,000 o. 116-Inch Shingles, shaved;
110,300 Flre Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile.
= 100 Tons Fire Clay;
giso w 4aw acr ber 4T L E, ask:Deem
Post*, Apd all le e
nlh in bandgladfor
sale 14 ALE PA N. Yards—
No. MI Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
Juniata streets, Sixth ward,Allegheny, late bor
ough of Manchester. awe
~;O,pTLEBY.
Mn2M
ti,U49703
WEST COMMON -
WEST
I lirtee i ta lme ,. _ Wife r i -
, at 4
i 'Northwest corner of Wed Common, Alles&ur,
1 FILKIPIL 11M1111.7&& & CO.
QM Oil band Of roue ot short notice Nur&
t ra es nitkezelrer
iniaptig awl - blast numb&
1
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P
WORKS.
PrrTSBURGII, Pa.
3231
ILINIT7AAMM3I 07
LIIDEEIER.„;
Fotimb s, . NAOHINISM.
liNit FORT 'PITT
FOUNDRY - COIPANY
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURG H% PA.
rirEngines, Rolling Mill Altk
chinery, Nail Machines Re
torts, and Castings goners:llg:
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
' .
Corner Vanelland Smallman Itssets.
(NINTH W. 131),)
_ -
PITTSMaiGait,
WILLIAM . SMITH,
Manufacturer - of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOB GAB AND WA'IIIBWOBIGI.
Pines are all cut invarlablyln Pits, in dry
sand, and 1111 feet lengths. Also, full assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
eats of I:ar.emnafaillghtse.nd.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM MIME,
(successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has Wattles co•extenelve with the leading
Forges in the East, and le prepared t
oromptly
and satisfactority ell all orders for ST EAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD+, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMISNRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES , LOCOMOTIVEFRAMES,
_together with every
description of SHAPE WORE. Mice and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
a .14:h40
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
Sacceatora to 110zOr80x, MEM i ILM.I.Ena,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NAOHINISTS.PITIUMI.
Manafratarers of Boat and Stationary Steam Z.
es Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, fle=
, Castings of all dem:lloo3w 011
andEM,_Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Oflce, No. IR, corner hint and Smithfield
Streets.
Anent§ for OIFTARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
tbr feeding Bailers. jalla2
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Kadin Work,
sAmnincy BT.. Amass Harr CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Steam
Snouts, tau Press.% Shafting. Orin
and tlair MIII Work, Bolling Mill and Machine
Castings, Grate Bus, Weights, Wagon Boxes,
do. Build to order and have on hand Engines of
all sizes. myl4:qs
OILS.
DIANIOND OLL WORKS.
N. M. LONC & CO.,
Odes, DAL:GILL BUILDING.
Duquesne Way. Plttaburah. Pa.
VirARLItGC AND IMO,
'ConnLulea Xerehann and Broken 11
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, OUQUESNE WAY,
ritILADELPHIA. ADDRIEBk,
:BOOBS 17, Chamberof Commerce,
spio 133 SOUTH BBOQXO wrsairs.
irACH BB"REBSi
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
a2rD DZAL/12/8
Petroleum and Its Products,
pittitz t uutar v l y warwe B
Irwin UILDING.
4ozaer Phlisleaphis OBee-11111, WALNUT BT.
aouweo
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HEIBERT, W.. C. TWEDDLE.
MANHPAOTI7III4I Or
Lubricaiing & High Test Burning Oils.
Relives Railroad Axle OH.
Mends great heat without , change; TeIIIIIIIII
limpid al lowest temperatures. special 011 for
' tropical alienates or hot weather.
lecomoilve. Engine, Raehloe Shops
Wiliest Screws. • . -
Daw NM ed high and Plani ngspeed ULU Oil&
Adwt ios .
/piddle :00, : Wool Head•Lialat 00,
Oil, Tanners , gin* genial& . _
__
ins II gladabina Oil. gasoline,
"farness WCl A ___ ',arraign& Iron ARMOR VABNIBEI L tO preserve Bright I
Work and Itaellinery from Bust.
IThese prodoets.are manufactured • under Dr.
waddle , satentbf Superheated Ream In Vac
doe. Ihe Lubriciling OM are almost Warless;
perfectly pure - anDorm, and meal _ light col
ored. Wind a lilkli temperature use ed. ands
rain limpithiorins extreme cold. The
lu arequalled sod ore c onstant use on
any_ o ch e prlnelisi =wows. Bonilmn
be , Wsed and orders left 'at 11 D
IITHEICT, Works at liharpslvors Bildt&
NOVELTY WORKS.
pimanuni
NOVELTY WORIES.
isettnded OM
ADAMS. & CO.
raasurityraasint - •
fIir iii ° 4II7 I IT7O I III I VITYPRIEU P'626
.•
janiti Paced 'Patent Dai• Local aid 1 4 63 tieh
• Paint and Clones Wild.
MAIER- OP EThstozipag atOILINT 81%
, Pitaabturerat. powers. ,
PRO "
INROV:I•Iyelf0,1,0,111We
roma Ordr/12
nrlll6To S logo o , Ao4OVR A prua.„
rittsbll oPt• " 11 . "
IiVOT.,g4 ReziniscrOßlTT!
it7skeran4 t. Jeattiarliffigr"
Trr
Tatkosikui t ,,,,ill i b k r_e_ce_ired aS Mos ,
Va l itiMArtinklietiiiiiirtti is `
or UM 4
Mull! N. J.MQOBI4 CM/ saucer..
. ri"
L yn
'on
FINANCIAL.
AMERICIUM
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PiTTOBIIRGEI.
CAPITAL
9200.00,0
,
Stockholders Individually Liable. '
DINH OF DISCOETNT 'AND DEPOSIT
JOHN YLOYD WK. FLOYD. \ ,
President. Caahleri - ;
I
inuii: N. starst6th, John M. idnitlind,
Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace,
James W. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. 8.-Iteech, .. 1 W,.,1 /fluid. .
dorm !love, ' - • ! - _
This Bank is now t a lly organised and prep i
to do a general Banking business. l
jelok43
AVENtr E B '4
Of Pittsburgh.
No. 195 FIFTH' AVENUE.
CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO.
•
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDITAILLELTA
BL • • 1
SI & X PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
p d :vilt o ,,Yot t la n gtai n er i ald o Zall2dits c iintrs e i
favorable term. • v ,
Extbango op the Vrltiolual Foreikn titles
bought and sold.
Dcontit days Tuesday and Friday.
Open from 9 A. ti • to 3 r. al., and on Saturday
evenings from 6 to 9'o'c:oak.
• DlSztlTOtts: • • •
ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WEYMAN,_
W. H. SIMS. FRANK SIEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER,.
DAN. ILLNZER. ARMOR.,'
EMIL PCERSTEL. ' •
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. E. SCHENCK, Cashier.
aullimsl. • , r
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, PittBhtugh, P• 9
_ CAPITAL, 6100,000.
•
BTOCEBOLDEBt -INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
INTEREST PAO ON DEPORTS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE -
Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to
Etimpe. Collections made on all the principal
ialntslot the Unised States and Canada.
DOMINICK IBxBHB President.
JAMES MCCABIL. Vide President.
' W. N. Idoscur. Cashipr.
DIWICTORS.
. ..
D. Ihmsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, John Ravage,
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan
Mu. B. Barr, H . A.Freyvog ie,
"Jno.Jos.Hermann„ Thomas Barnes,
' Hugh Keating. - Jel:ks
F:IIP 41
Of Pittsbux;dh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylyst
nia,„JanuarY 24, 11367. For the safe•keeping
of Bonds and other Securities, Gold said /1117er, -
Silver Plate, Books., . Records. DOiniondi Ind
Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee,
and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof
vaults. Building and Office:
.ro. S 3 FOURTH .IFEXUE,
PITTABWRGH. PA.
PRESIDENT-WILLIAM Y'HILLIPS.
VICE PEESIDEN'T - 41ENILY LLOYD.
WM. PHILLIPS, JAMES' I. BICHATETT,
111 , NEY 1.1,0 YD, IBYRON H. PAINTER,
WILLIAM REA, JOS. 8. 31011.1118018,
WILLIAM )I.
Ir LYON, !GEOGE IMAGE,
CUT/8 HUSSEY.
SIWDETAHT AND ?REA/WHIM
C.. F. VON PUNNLIORST.
au2B:n6
HART, CAUQUEI £ CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streefo,
• PITTBISTJ3I4SIIII,
•
1113001:1180118 TO HA3NA. SA.II.T 000
amiss , •
Exchange, Voin, , Coupons,
And particular attention aald to the pupa's
sad sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
•
Sight Drafts cin London.
raylukti
POW RAILWAY GOLD LOAN,
Messrs, BARNET, MORGAN. lc CO 6:
Exchange Elate, and A. JESUP
12 Pine stmt . ,: 1!. T., Offer for - stile the
Bondi of the Kansas Pacific. Railway.
These Bonds pay seven percent: iteGold ;
have -thirty years to run; arc Fretklmm
Government Taxation; are secured by a
Laud=Brant:Of:ThietNilliofl lerelibrthe
Fined Lands in Hansa' 'and Colorado.
In addition to this special pant the Coin-
Poori ll . lo °WO* 10041 1 41 1 of loges
In Hansaz, which are liCingtapidly sol;,t0
develoP'thb country andjiaprove'thaitild.
They area first mortgaielipin the extension
of the road flom Sheridan, " Haaas to.
Denver, Colorafik. The rag in 9pera§m,
417 mile& tom, ton which iitt Idle apart.
gage, NOW EARNS MORE TEAM 'ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PIT TEE: INTEREST
ON TIM , 'NEW LO4N4 ► Vitro isto Mtn
leenrity • in the market—thii being in
itZi 4 .1--
I
some, naPeCtil ,bAtter'llittr Government Be--
iiiiffitt .040 i
I --
PAYABLE 'IN Gel& Pilert -911 $ 11 e$ 14 . 1c
ili
btereit; tjqicpTh '
‘
Wein
• d, )q.
Int Cireilhar rirnaiiiii On =MU&
don Val) al,fl}l/10:11
II " • tf ovvrt/ vo
; I
THE
r'} .~;? 1t
FQ~'
40-003 CAD,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
) -
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker .
tor. Woo d . and Fi ft h Street&
i krt .
NlT:lntaxis re sop,
57 Market Street,
rri-rwsztarnen,
, )011
Clalleetions made on iii the prinogrom Points 01
Is United states and Canada. •
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT Asa> BOLD di C 0 4011138/ON.
Particular attention paid to the imam and
Wool
United States Sedurities.
ialo:ai
JAMES To BRAffy 86 CO.
03necessora 08. JON/t8 C 0..)&
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
33.a.rarimirt.ms,
BUY AND BELL ALL SINDB OF
GOVERNIENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVOItaiILdE TEEMS.
Interest Allowed on Depoidtehr
/Or Monty loaned on Government Bondi at
lowest matzet rates.
Orders executed for the Purahase
and Sale of STOOSS, BONDS and
(TOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT & CO.
littstut Gaytts.
FINANCE , AND TRADE.
Onnas or Prrresuseir. GAzarra,
Tussmiy, Sept. 7, 1869.
Government bonds were very much
depressed on lower quotations from
Europe, and the sudden demand for
money. The market opened' weak,
declined at noon and • closed dull and
heavy With the lower quotation for gold.
It is more the fear of a very tight money
market that accelerates the decline in
bonds,;than large lots offered for sale.
A declining gold market, and the
increaaed offers of good securities ,on
the market, yielding - from' 7, to - 8 per.
cent interest, diminish the demand
for Government hoods. and must even.
wally depress their market value in
currency considerable, although their
real value of gold standard Is ',increas.,
Gold opened but steady until af
ter the usual" ariangements for loans
had. ,been made, When the market sud
denly broke to .1,t6X, - . closing heavy at
186y(@186%. The reports of Napoleon's
health had no influence on , the market,
but simply stayed a rapid decline, which
is;lOoked for on . the flrst assurance of
our European money centres being in a
nominal ;condition again. The , . design
orthe cliques in gold,Boivever hightbey
may have intended . ,to,carry the premi.
Um, was frustrated yesterday by . a
split in thexanks'oindtcma Traction Was
a ready seller early .: in _.the , . . day. -To
morrow *fit niest - Ilkbly" deClde the
course of plclThr•tplillm ti bf tlick'nprith;•
and it deirrilward v alteavY :decline nine' t
be leelicid4 o l% *, - - -1 - 1 •-. • .
Stooks ar% veii dull:iirld generallY
lower throughout: SomykiofNie aligned
atock have, suffered a heavy decline, and
do not seem to touch the lowest point,
yet - express shares renudn 'firm, and
should Merchants 'Union declare' a divl 7 •
dead during .: this, month ,_
_.illi bp. e;sPeet•
ed, a sharp rally may be looked fbr, as
the short intereatis xery large. 3 i - .
Money is more in demand; but good, borrowers , are supplied at. low rates.
13Asiness Is
_du11.
Quotazians sal received b y , ,PIIL . R.
Mertz: Gold, 186 X; Silver, 130; Eighty-
One's, 122; 'Five Twenties, '1862, 122;
do .„1864 t 121%;_,d0 /86E4_122; -, ,d0, 1866,
D0inf015‘ , 120A,.. , '246 1867,120 9 do/1868,
En; Ten Forties, 11030 New Tor",
tre', '2oBk; Erie, —; Beading, 913.5;; r .
ttsburgh. port_ Wayne. & _ Chicago
Bailrm4•l464lohia a • Weedopl4lBl%;
chien, kif.mtbern, 101,.f _ Cleve.
d 7 ,de.Pltbiburfb. Pyi RAMP dr
Island, 1 114; C cage ilt North
estern t 7 . 03 i; Chicago & North Western
eferred, 884;; Adaina Eipress Coln:
' Ili 463.0. POrdhantes t Unkrif Exoressi
01 , f ac idepadj; - —; '-' Weir:ern 'llFnichi
esk
Telegraph Company, 86%; American Ex
press CemPila MU- P . !! r; .1‘ '
81011Alialh Large. Small.
Loodao, PcittL‘..- • .... .. -4%M - • 1 8 ' 85
Paris. per franc 2731, 28X
Berlin. thalet ' ' ' ' ;99 . 101
Frankfort, florins • .. :6834 , ~"- Al __
—Closing quo4tions.received by Juni*
T. Brady it C•k! Gold: 18634; -United
States Sites,, 1881; • 122;• Flve.Tweguem
Igo, ip, do. 1864, 121 X;
.do. 1865, 122
Ten-Forties, 110 X; Five.Twenties,,Tanu
srWend July :1864.12034; AO. 'do. ;186'4,
490_ , do. ~' :do. lessi , , t2o; , , Due Comet
imucale, ' 119;; Ihgori o l'aciliemitailread,
$6; Central do. d 0,90 ;, Cy . ' X'acllic,
10934; LaikuStiperior,96y • - • r , •
ihr Teleirob to the Putsbaishfis'iatte:l
..2... 1 . , TOR/CO4 I , 3 PICIVfr er 71 MI ,`.
Mono getlV9 at 7 Rer'cent currency 40%
gold:; The :liiiiiii were calling in gold
t°,1431* 40: PlitValliklllol 4 404,, -
Voinr.kuow , Eiter, ltmkg sio_inlizsl at eati y 4 l .
Ohldlaiiiii icdliel.oPiabti ifskilei Mt to`:
;,,lifid
lead otOittur.W
aides 442 .154XeltiOA,
ibliai7, Der ,
...":' li tirfg ri t
pons t 411, 12230)122M; dch ist,,, ---
n,
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(4122 3 4; do. 'B4, 121%0121%;do.- 1 65, 121%
Q 122; do.'•ilew. 120g@l2W3i;; clii l B7 120%
@120%; do. 'BB, 120g@120%. l(F•4o's, ll@
113 i. Pacifies, i0®1034. •
IState Bonds irregular; Missouris, 87;
old Venn. 61; do. new, 52; old Virginias'
5534; do. new. 38; old North Carolinas,
55 34; do. new 47%.
Stock Market feverirdiand unsettled.]
Pive-Thirty Prizes: Canton, 58:
berland, 32; Western Union Telegraph,
36g; . Quicksilver, 1434; • Mariposa, 7;
do. preferred, 12; Pacific Mai], 78k;
Adams Express, 56%; Wells, 1834; Amer
ican, 36%; United States,
,S 2; ,New. York
Central, 204%; Harlem, '157; Hud-•
son, 181; Reading, 953;; —Erie, 33%;
do. preferred, 57; Michigan Cent,
tral, 128 3 ,4; Michigan Southern ' 101%;
Illinois Central. 137; Pittsburgh, 108%;
Northwestern, 7934; do. preferred, - , 89;
.Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati,
78%; Rock Island, 111%; St. Paul, 76%;
do. preferred, 85%; Wabash, 78; Fort
Wayne, 863;; Terre Haute, 34; -do. pre
ferred, 58; Chicago and Alton, 150; do.
preferred, 150; Ohio and Mississippi,
31%; Columbus, .Cincinnati and Indiana
Central, 3334.
Mining shares dull; Smith & Parmele
262. Boston prices. Calumet 50; Cop.
per Falls 8%; Franklin 13; Hecla 80;
Quincy, 25. Sub Treasury balance $87,-
350,083. - .
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PITTSBURGH RABBETS.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,_
TUESDAY, Sept. 7, 1869.
The general markets are quiet and de
void of anything deserving of special
notice. The grain market is unsettled
and irregular, and notwithstanding the
receipts are not unusually large, prices
are tending downward. Flour, also, is
dull, with - a drooping tendency. Gro
ceries, with the exception of sugar, for
which there is a good demand, are also
dull. Green truck in good supply and
cheap, while fruits of all. kinds appear
to be firmer.
APPLES—With an increased demand
and diminished arrivals, the market is
firmer and prices better, ranging from
12.50 to $3.50 per bbl.
BERRlES—Blackberries higher, with
sales at sl@l,lo per bucket.
BUTTER—Prime to choice is very
scarce and prices have again advanced;
we now quote at 30@35.
CREESbI—Is steady, but 'Unchanged,
ranging from 15 to 17, the outside figure
for New York. Goshen.
CARBON OlL—Standard brands may
be quoted at 29@30 for round lots, ar.d
Slig32 in a retail way.
CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulio Ce
ment is quoted at 1)2,25 per bt)L
EGGS—Scarce and higher, with sales
reported at 20, for fresh packed.
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80®85
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots la store.
FLOUR--Is dull with liberal arrivals
and a supply fully up to the demand,
which is almosi wholly lobs!. Winter
wheat brands are still quoted at $7@7,50.
There is little doing ,in spring wheat
flours and not much in market.
GRAIN—Tbe mills are receiving
considerable wheat, while dealers are
getting but very little; prices weak and
drooping,sl,3o®l,32 being about the best
bide. Oats firmer under the influence
of diminished receipts, but as yet, no
higher-47®48 to the trade and 48@50-in
store. For rye there were no buyers to
day above $l,lO, and to sell at this price
holders will lose money. In regard
to Barley, buyers seem determined not.
.to go above $1,25, that is for prime.
Corn dull and unchanged; small sales of
prime ear'at SI.
GROCERIES The market, with the
exception of sugars for which there is a
demand, is dull with a light volume of
businers in the aggregate, and no change
in prices.
SCOARE—S H, 11%®12f' A A, 13; Ha
vana 1335®14; Cuba, 1231(4)13; Portoßico,
Demerara, 15; New • Orleans, but
little prime in market and sells readily
at 14®143,x• lower grades, 13; Refined,
Ex. C, 1535;,8, 15%; A, 18; hard, 17.
MorAssim--New Orleans of goodqual
ity is m strong request and bring 85®90;
Porto Rico, 85®75. •
SYriurs—White Honey Drips, $1,10;
Silver Drips, 95c; Jersey, 90c; Lovering,
90; Golden 70; Amber,Bo; °Common 50.
Coma—Fair to od Rio, 20422;
Prime, 24M®25; Choice. 26®28%.
Rica—Carolina, 94‘c®10c; Rangoon, 9.
Tises—Yonng Hymn, $1,00®1,80, G.
P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, $1,40 to
1,80. Oolong, 85to /1,45. Bou Chong, 900
to $1,50. • ' •
Sreacmt-Pearl,7%; Silver Gloss, 11%c,
and Corn Starch, 12%c. '
' CONCENTRATED LYE-48,00_ per Case.
FRllrrs--Layer' Rai*" 13,50 per box;
Matt do, $7,50; Prunes, 140; Currants
123fc; Valencia Raisins 1435.
SPrime--Criesia, 75c; Cloves; 45c; grain..
Pepper; 38 Allspice, 33e; Nutmege,ll,so.
Rut LEAD-12%c; Shot, 53,25 per bat
SOAPS--"Babbit'a," 12c: "Oaliely's,
llo; - Rosin.
,Vto 7o; i'Dobbin's," 15c;
Wax,lloc; Chem. Olive, 9c.
Ossnmas—Mould, 15%c; Star, 2335 c.
Br CARE SODA-5634 per, 100.
HAY—Sales at Allegheny - Diamond':
market of 45 loads, at $15@22 pei ton.
HEMP—Verrdullv $205 per ton.
HUSKS—Salerrat 2%®3 ote - per porind.
r.rmir—White Lime is quoted atsl,so,
and Cleveland at $2,50" per bbl.
LARD OIL—F. Sellers & Co. quote
Extra No. I, atl,43,and No. 2, ats 1,05®
1,08
PROVISIONS—The demandlis fair, but
unchanged. Bacen, , Shoulders, 15X;
Ribbed Sides, 1834; Clear do, 1934; Sugar
Cured Hams, 23@2535. 'Lard, 20X in
times, 211 n half bbls, and ; gl% in buck
ets and kegs. Mims Pork, 133X(§)34.
Dried Beef. 22.
PEANUTS—SaIes at 15 cents. -
PLUMS—Sofa to-day at /4.75@)5 per
bushel, mostly at 13.
I FEMMES—We .can report sales all
the way from .2 to /3 per box, the lat
ter figure for fancy.
SWEET POTATOES—SaIet of Jer-
Xey sweets at-$8,60@? per bbl.
I:3ALTr—IB firmer, with sales of car
load lota, at /1,85 per bbl.,
• SEED—Small 'sales of timothy seed
at 14,30@4,75. Nothing doing in clover
and flaxseed.
TALLOW—Rendered 'quoted at 101 i.
WATERMELOgS—Range all the way
from fl 2 to f2O per ,100. -
Live Stock bliarlget.
Catomio, September 7.—Cattle dull,
and prices 20@,450 lower; f1,60®5 for fair
to good cowi,lls,?)@6.for light and s7@
7.3734 for good to choiceshipping beeves.
Hogs steady and active for best grades;
4 8 , 2 4(?.8,50 for c0mm0n,58.80@9,25 for
tail* --meilintn r , and ',400)10,123f for
good to prion. - •
.
Sr. _Louis, September 7.—Cattle; there •
is -a fair business in common and me
dium grades and little doing in pritoe f •
and choice, which are in light supplyv,l
prices range froint 2to ego. Hogs steady
and firm and supply small; stock bogs
sell ;at 17@8;and heavy at gq>l.o.
'Mir Good's' Mariceit.
;wi lw long, septempor.—The, Ars.
Mode niarket rag quite soll l vethrough. - 4
outind tloos wit* weneriaty.'
tank %w), 2 . 44 h Erkhosd No. g Lin.
soy ' limpitMo 180,
y tO •
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