The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 14, 1869, Image 6

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ISBURGII
STEEL:WORKS.
AsiximiD A 845. • ,
,EAKK:, 4 :,wooDs,
ILANITFACT-OBZES OF
ST REFINED OAST STEEL
scriptiqt. .%Iso, best
Of ever! dj
1-, flow and gptillg Steel
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AND PEW' AVENVE,Pitts
aul6:n4L
tined: Cenci
COBItEP. 808
• rah. Ps.
BIM & MM.
ELM
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sAlxvotas:
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LY.; REIMER MILLER,'
TiRl I CRAB. PARIC.IN.
W?L METC
GEO. W. 13
pyiivB..,yt• y;1EB,
iiPECLA '
i
STEE.T...WORK S
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inaER, :B BU & ram,
OFFICE, No. 3 , 19 Liberty street,
rirrastmeß , PA
zurzi
DtIQUESNE WORKS.
0011K§S; RgMf. & CO.
3i,up:ooracturer
fEtON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SORiNCS,
DvaEisinz, L t AND irriAATA ,
.._ • .
TLAT BAR. ROUND AND S?UaltE IRON.
BAND, HOOP, 813.EET AND• 'ANIL IRON.
BOILIER PLaTISt+ AND lI.F ADS, PER BARB
avARD IRON DELLO and DROP .
. aLANG.A.; okrrtral. BARS, CYLINDER
-.IiIII9IND FLAT RAIL, tbeCeal Roads.
• 'iotowsAits,wlEDEVAS & 'HARROW TEETH,
• ^YRING,
__I'LoW.I.ND CULTIVATOR STEEL.
r EL WLROS AND 'MOULDS eutto pattern.
• ' EEL TIRES, STEEL SRAFTDO3r, A.. B.
. ICOACH, BUOY and V ACOs' BEILINOS and
xr.x.ls,
arr Items AND tirrsv. • '
blleoodeFirst Class 83111 Warranted.
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OFFICE' AND WORKS. _
Sixteenth. Street iiii4l4.l,legliony River,
- --, anci 77 Water Street.'Pittibturga.,
ashi - -•', ' " , l_____----------:
serAPLELD STEEL w4nu6B.
SINGER,
_NIXICK:& 004
ETPTSIESPELGIL PA.:
-.lConiffretarefo of -ovary. deolztoilcm of
CAST ANP '6EIIII/0 i'STEEL,
3AILW ". SP:AIfOB,, • • ,• • •
ASI.3 PLAT /013.31 SPILIN6 S .
- . JP:ELVIS. •STESVIIRE. ac., dof
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Waretious4 83 Water and:100 First Bb3,
LA C6 ' DLSirrND
STEEL WORKS.
PAItIC,,BROTIM & CO.,
-x....t...tureri all deWtptprik at
-•. • -
TY
osie antriirarehonse , M, •THER
• 71:BST sad ItaLROALI iiSTB.SE
•• . prrissirstaa.
BRASS FOUNDERS.
ITVOOD & AUTREY,
Cor. Lihnty St. & 34, Ivetme, ,
PITTSBURGB. re., •
BRASS ' IrOUNVERS ,
r • {s
Awl iron .11ve O . tots.
And AGENTS Lt A. B. cialFll,ol4 &
BIOS: LT : 111148-N . ..... .. 7
lONR7.ir' Alt tt.itSc, . - CO ;
•. . 3
. • ;.
• eu&i.spas To
sonar
. ra, dank* a, cp.,
' , Bell, and BrOi Voindera.
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•PROMPTIX QIWER.
Maisge and GiftY IconTittillgS,
GXS" "TU BIN G,
L ,
‘111#01,1,%11111t tInCIE VIII ER,
*l. mann, rzeill*N:,
11 - 1 01141 :COCIK-S;
linos Workel ever* descapkon for
_ :Water and Ono
luxuraormataa OF J. Id. COOPER'S
!moved Ilidaate-Wileel Steen Tamp,
Agonies forprevitte Taint ow
era, the bed ins4/to Marke t.
411eAulse
3 1RON•, VSiQRKa••
-',-111/11SUMISEN .1110CBSS:-
The Trustees aletiow =snared tb
_grant lieertiz
ses tor tile use of the BiLLERStid.OS&N riar
CISS.
The superior nnality imparted to good iron,
- :'he great improvement In inferior iron, and the
;educed cost,eommend it, tviii manufacturers of
it e a u ' - • 1
f Yartieswishine to las iu obtain Ueenseli 14
APNYing tOES P .
JAM SPEER
Attorney for the Trnatees.
'illOilli 4:slus si,stioshi. Building, stem
-/math avenue.
f' ar ties interested are invited to visit the
31301;INBifiteltit WORKS. where the pirista.ia
ow In Isucegarn „
vois",rw.ooNAk. co 4
Pounsirlvania Iron Works.
Not. ~.166 AV UM . 1/IBST
lacintmiraseili, Amide.
47,24:dis PITTSIII7II.OIII.
CrALI COAVI COMM:
'..DICESON,-STEVOICT 14 CP.,
• , c o. ...1 ' ) '
asvinirettlirreAlielf °fleet°
O. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
• Mstek"CM now 7011)1010ZID 31.008.- •
P '
, eararrMOUso farnLet i dirgaGMO•
L ' idrrilit. socket sildiV. °°Al 118 I"
:' j±illtratir t irs i s t their ...al °S O g "
• ..---1' ' -• '4O
BE
On N. BOLE Sc CO,
Cor. Point Alley and DWllleffileStel
Engine Builders, Founders and
Mach4nists. _
•
kiantutseture STRAIdBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all sizes.
Smell' attention invited to our new STATION
A.' OIL WELL ENGDIR AND PORTABLE
BOILER,or 16-borsenpower.
CASTINGS,of every kind, made to order atour
Foundry, on THIRD STRERff, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAF TING PULLEYS,
GERS,ROUSE and
o n SCRE and'
iaou ToEmocormosm, on hand and made to
order, at the . .
INDUSTRIAL- WORKS,
prom= =the Allegheny Myer, near the Point.
ri m PITT
M, STILL AFL TAK
TUBULAR DOLE-FLUED TUBULAR,
PIRE-BOX, UB
AND CYLINDEB STEAM BOIL
OILSTILL, AND OIL TAXES ,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHINO AND ASH PANS,
SETTLER° FANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM. PIPES, GABONEETEBS AND IRON
BRIDOES .
?BISON DOO‘BS AND COAL sairrzs
Ordee end Warehouse, corner Second.
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
ger Order°sent to the above address will be
romptly attended to, mh7:189
WIL BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MASERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. ISO, EIS, 014 AND *5 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard ma furnished lt
pate the most approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufecture every description of BOIL
ERS in the beat manner, and warranted equal to
any made iu the country. 'Chimney's, Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Sellers,
Condensers., Prose , ans, Tants, Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
pane, and sole manufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boller'.
BePatrixdose snortestaortice. 10:c21
.411ZD D. BEM
TABED BRUSH & SON,
ILADVIVIDTDDXIIB 01
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SWIM IRON WORE, RO.
61 Penn Eit i rittsburg
Gu ; .r4ytqi 13°C11
COAL AND CORD.
PPTTSBIJEGH GAZETTE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 114, 1869
(2Z2IOIII{T POINT.)
prrreasuaini. PL.
WOSNS•
CARROLL & SNYCIER,
Kesur.Aartrazit s
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
STOVES, OAf3TINGS, &o.
ii..IIBADILEY tt CO.,
N 9.80 WOOD STREET,
Ittartufacturersof the greatest variety of
Cook, Pirlor and Seating Stoves,
TO BE FOUND.
In our assortment willbe found all the LATEST
PATTERNS AND lIIPROVektENTS, and the
reputation of our Stoves le latch that anv but
'want 01 a good article should purchase none
those manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call particular attenilon to our new VOLCANo
STOVE, for churches, halls and stores. Over SOO
sold In three moans. Intended for with or with
out casing. ell who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other
Prlce
far cheaper.
Send fer C"°g ne ailt. heapsr• le3o
ORM, RUNS & CO.,
aufrorAcTossas or sus: va.arorr or
BOSTON COOKEIVG 'RANGE,
"THE FIERY 'FURNACE,"
FOR WIXOM* BIILLIKNOR.
TEM NNW ANTI-DUST COOKINe
"REOULA.TOR.,, COI:MOIR COOK srova.,
VAN'S (Cincinnati l'atte_ FORTABiat
BANOE OAST IRON ItANTLEn, WALIALANIi
RZYLECTORALRATNth_trec (rota Gus and WV:
GRANS DLO. INNoR 3 &Ca '
206 and 206 Liberty Street,
5e25:07 .13BURGH FA.
coo g STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSFOILLI. dr, CO.S
TRIUMPH.
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
ssll as any other Store in the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
No. Q 35 Libertv Street.
Also on nand and for solo s •
PARLOR nous,.
EurrTragol
LUMBER.
T O
_ _
TO BtfILDERS!
1100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
160,000 feet 131. Inch Clear Plank;
311,000 feet Iti inch Common Plank;
96,000 feet Dry 1 and A !soh Oak:
95,000 ft . 34,_1. lk,lll and 3 inch Poplar:
10.0001 set Dry Poplar Scantling: , •
10 j 1)1A 1 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
103.000 fait No. 1 111 inch liaginall Shin
gles.
AOO,OOO No. 110-inch Shingles, sawed:
AO OtKITIO. 116-inch Shingles, shared;
30,b00 .Na
Brick;
1,000 e Tile.
WO Tons lire Clay;
Also Saw lAill Lumber, _Doer_ and Cedar
Posts:ant!' 11,14,111.ailiiirticlaiplynatrarsh:41 V.
sale by
No. 151 Bebeeca Wallet and corner of Pftble and
Juniata otreets, S i l t ward, Allegheny, late bor.
ough of biSnohentet. arget
CkLASS, 0131p1,11. 011.TLERY.
100
NEW GOODS•
FINE VASES,
BOKENIAN AHD 01113145..
NEW
B DllOlllB SETA'
TEA BETS. err , r ou rs,
8"1"ti 1
ge stock of
sILTPS PLATED GOODS
Ad examine one (00411. and we
sled no one need Tali to be salted.
141 PEED °0
E
Call ant
feel statist
111.
100 WOOD = ' •-• )•
IGO PORT MT
FOUNDRY COMPANY•
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PELVSBURGE4 PA.
VirEngines, Rolling min Ina
chinery, Nail Machines,
torte, and and Castings generally.
ATIONAL 'FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Elnudinzan Strienisi
PrrICS33I7-ItG-12, PA..
WILLIAM SMITH,
Dlaxiufo,oUluror. of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
roit Elm AND WATER WOHES.
lly Pines are all must invarlablyln Pits,
rtment In dry
sand, and DS feet lengths. Also, full asso
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would also Call the - . mention
.nte of Gas Works to I-1 mate of RETORTS.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
Walla ELLER,
( successor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Forgesiliies co-extensive with the leading
in .the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANES. PISTON ROD., LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE WO B e Office and Forge.
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apii:h4o
ROBINSON, REA & CO.,
Successors to Roamso3x. Snits X 114. 112 8.
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Natinfictorers of Boat and Stationary Stennt
Fugues,all tio_n llifill e7s,'oll
And Stills, Rolle and Sheet frog Wort.
Office, No. 14, corner Pint and Smithfield
St Age t tis for GIFFARIPS PATENT IN
for Seeding
r 52
TUORAS CARLIN &CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and liachine Work%
SANDUSKY BT., ALLI,GUENY CITY, PA.,
3ianntletbrers of Station sry and Portable Steam
Engines, Ott eresims, rudega, SbaftingMachine
Erist
and Saw MS Work, Bolling NMI and
Castings, Orate Bars, Weights. Wagon BOXeD,
&C. %aid to order and have on - hand Engines of
all sizes. vl4:q6
sit
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DWIOND OIL WOlllOl,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
Once, DLLZELL BUILDING,
WAIUNG AND KING,
Cannlisten Merchants and Brokers
Petroletun and its Products,
Room 17, Chamber of Commerce,
VCR. BROTHERS ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
of all descriptoria
NINTH WMID.I
Drign .a.
DALZELLIS BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAYS
11111LDELPHIS ADDBE93,
133 80IITEI BECOVD 13TRIZT.
splitt
AND DEALEBB IS
Petroleum and its Products,
Pittsburgh Offie—DAIMILLIS BIIIIADINO,
exalter of Di:velum Wa and Irwin streets.
Phitadelphis Ocoee -1U WALNUT BT.
apisr7S
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.I
MOUT R. G TWEDDIA
MANUFACTIIIM OF
Lubricating & High Test Boning Oils.
Eclipse BsDread Axle 011.
Stands great heat without change; remains
limpid it lowest temperatures. special OR for
tropical climates or hot weather. Shop,_
Locomotive, Engine, Machine
Will cut !Wawa.
Saw Sill and Planing PHU 1:11e,
A.depted for high opeed.
Spindle 011, Wool 1 Ilead•Lighi 011,
Oil, Tanners, Stull'illemple,
lag artaishingoll, Gasoline,
newness Oil. Pilirrallille.
mows velum % to preserve Bright lion
Work and Machinery frOM Bast.
'These products are manufactured under Dr.
Twaddle' s_patent by Superheated Steam In Vol
cuo. '1 he Lubricating 0111 are almost odorless,
perfectly pure. uniform. and mostly light col
ored.
et
d high temperature uncle etOrig ii i
remain limpid during extreme cold. The
0111 . are unequalled, and are in constant use on
y ot th e principal Railroad' Samples can
`beexamined and orders left it 174 WOOD
STRISST. Works at bharpsburg Bridge.
NOVELTY WORKS.
pITTSBURGEL
NOVELTY 'WOW.
ironnaed
&muffs, revs= & WI
ILVINUFACTUSIBB Cr
UYEITOiI3 STADABD.WAIBBNIC Et AT
*NT) PLATFORM AND 00UNTRR
SCALES. .
inns Toed Patent Door Locks and Latches.
Paint and Coffee MIN& Me.
DORM OP FIRST AVENUE ittGUAIIT
eistmnincd. Penn a.
STONE
WEST COON"
Iffigaine Maw Works,
Narthwat nornerofireatOommon, Alieglualf.
WOWS ATITATICA a , co. -
Om of bind os lirs4A on ears sotiV emur fnertal
and Rap Mon* Ai Ig o r
Vasa'. se. Bead an Tettal
aadoiniaagalemalgh. )resassaa
OEM Bins
NO. SO FOURTH AVENUE
PITTSBURGU
CASE CAPITAL •• • • 3200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable.
DANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN /LOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
DIBILCTOng.
Thos. M. Marshall, I Joni' M. Murtland,
Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace,
James W • Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd,
This Bank Is now fully organized and prepaied
to do a general Banking butTiness.
:10k43
FUTEE AVENUE BANS
Of Pittsburgh.
No. 195 FIFTH AVENUE.
CAPITAL. .. . .......... 000,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDBALLY LIA
BLE.
SIK PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
deposi Collections made on ail accessible
points In the United States and Canadas on most
favorable terms.
Exchange on all the printiPal Foreign cities
bought and sold.
Miscount days Tuesday_ and Friday.
Open from OA. se . to a P. 11., and on Saturday
evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
DIRECTORS:
ED.ED. DITHRIDGE, W. P. WET - mg:NI.
W. IT. SIMS. FRANK sIEBERT,
• W. C. ROBERTSON, HicNRYARMOR'M EYER,
DAN. 'KINZEMR. D. M. ,
IL POERSTEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. E. seliEritli, cashler.
auis-na
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
STOCIIIIOLDERS INDIVIDUILLY LI!BLE.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold. and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
points of the United States and Camp's.
Doisrocg. IRDISEN, President.
lasins MCCABIZ, Vice President.
W. V. Monns.N. Cashier. •
DIRECTONS.
D. Ihmsen. James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Xemang
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Nene, James Phelan.
Chas. B. Barr,H.A.Freyvogle,
Jno.Jos.liernann, •
Thom*. Barnes,
1 je l :ls .J O.. 5.. GAZZ AM, Solicitor.
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, January BC 1807. For the safekeeping
or Bonds and other Securities, Bola and Sliver,
Sliver Plate. Books. Records. Diamonds and.
Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee.
and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-P oof
vaults. Building and Udine
JP). S 3 FOURTH AVE.,"
PITTSBPRGII, PA
PIIESIDENT-IVILLIAM PHILLIPS.
VICE PILESIDENT-BENRY LLOYD
DIRECTORS:
AVM. PHILLIPS, iJABIES I.
PI
T
HI. NBA LLOYD, .BYRON IL PAIN E
WILLIAM BEA. 'jos. B. moitspi. , .
WILLLAM M. LY IS oN, li. LIIISSE!GEORGEY BLUR
C.
SZCIIZTATCY AND TRICASCILSB
*. F. Vt.fli 13ONISH.Olt.tr.
siiV:tifi7
4 ts,
-HAUT, CAVGIIEIE b. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKER ,
Comer Third and Wood B
rrr'rtl3l3ll ll GFlX..
SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART i C 0.,)
DzAlres 11l
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Led particular st e t:V i z paid to the poxehase
GOVERNMENT. BONDS.
sight Drafts on London.
mylast
PACIFIC RAIVAY GOLD LOA
Kum BRUN & CO,
Exchange Place, and N. E. /BHP & CO.,
Pine Street, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Railway.
These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold;
have thirty years to run; are ree from
overument Taxation; are secured by a
Land Grant of Three Million Urea of the
nest Lands in jansas and Colorado
n addition to this special grant the Com
any also own Three Millions of Acres
in Kansas, winch are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road
Thty are a first mortgage upon the extension
of the ?old from Sheridan, Lamas, to
Denver, Colorado, The road in operation
7 miles long, upon which it is also a mo
age, NOW BARNS MORE THAN: ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PLY THE INTEREST
ON THE NEW LOLL There is ne better .
security in the market—this bring in
some respects better than Government Be
entities. MUHL AND INTESEST
PAYABLE IN GOLD. ?dee 96, and awn
eti Interest, in Curienty. Pamphlets,l. ps
and eirCilltl fllTUllued cm application.
sun
FINANCIAL ,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Flighest Prices.
PR. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
310LBIES & SONS,
•
7811..r1U3t.589
57 Market Street,
PrITICSI3T.TaGEL, PA..
Collections made on all the villein* points o
the United States and Canada'.
Stockt,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGIIT AL ND FOLD OF comtILSSION.
P a rticular ottention paid to the purchase and
Ct bt •
'nited States Securities
LNEs-T, BRADY & Co.
(Succe3aors oS. JONES it C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
3sE.
Bin Ayr) SELL ALL KINDS 07
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
Vir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
° west mark.lol-11.oneyet Joine e d on Government Bonda s
rsts.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
DOLL"--
JAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
tly Vttsturgij gaitttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Mawr. or PITTSSUBGEE GAZETTE,
MOERDAY, Sept. 12, 1669. 1
Gold was strong to-day at 135%@135%,
closing at 1357(A13 6 .
Government bonds could not be man
tained at their Saturday's quotations,
and sold down. New 1865 s 119%, and
1867 s 120%. . .
Stocks are stronger and higher, the
market is sustained by a strong party
who are committed to keep the market
as long as possible, in order to be en
abled to sell out. Money stringent but
somewhat easier than last week. Busi
ness gradually improving.
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 136; Silver, 130%; Eighty
one's, 121%; Five Twenties, 1862, 1186522;
do 1864, 121%; do 1865. 121%; do ,
Consols, 119%; do 1867, 120% York
; do 1868,
119%; Ten Forties, 110% 96%;; New
Central, 204%;_Erie, -; iteading,
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne dr Chicago
Railroad, 88%; Ohio it Misissippi, 131%;
Michigan bouthern, 102; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 110%; Chicago d
Rock Island, 112%; Chicago it North
Western, 80%; Chicago di North 'Western
Preferred, 89%; Adams Express Com
pany, 57%; Merchants Union Express,
37%; Pacific Mail, -; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 37%; American Ex
press Company -.
EXCHANGE, Large. Small.
London, per R. ............. ....t6,65 16,77
Paris. per franc ............... 27 29%
Berlin, thater .................. 99 1
5800
Frankfort, florins .......•••••
'7
losing quotationsGo r ld ce : eiv l3se%; d byUnited
Jamea
-.-CBrady Oc Co.
1 k
States Sixes, 1881, 121%; Five-Twenties;
1862,122; do. 1864, 121; do. 1865,121%;
Ten-Forties, 110%; Five we
nties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 119%: do. do. 1867,
120: . do. do. 1868. 119%: Due Com
pounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, ,
86; Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific
109%; Lake Superiors, 96.
:Br Telegraph to tie "Pittsburgh Garette•l
NEW Yong, September 13, 1869.
The chief feature of Wall stre
om
et was
the meeting of the Governing C
tee of the Stock Exchange to take action
on the re-admission of Erie to the call of
the Board. After much discussion the
Committee finally decided to readmit the
stock, the registry being hi accordance
with the rules of the Stock Exchange
and registered certificates only are to be
good delivery.
Jay Gould sent in a letter giving fall
particulars of the yConinany' bonded
debt. The stock was acvel dealt in at
the National Exchange. and rose,to 39%.
It will be put on the regular Board call
tomorrow morning.
Money market easier at 7 per cent
currency for general rate on call, but in
the afternoon free offers at 5®6 per cent. _
Sterling dull at 8%,©8%. Gold firm; Live Stock Market. , I
opened at 135%, closed at 135%@ts5g. NEW Yoak,September 13.-A total o .
7,068 cattle proves fully 500 ton manyl
Carrying rates 1-32 until tomorrow. and ,
3@al - 4 Per annm' Ciearan°e23lBs'lM'v"`" that number remaining unsold. Tier.
Governments steadyoonpons, 'Bl, 21% . f-,
X 2 do. '62, ogaw do. '64, 21®21%; is not much difference in price-from M.
do. '64, 21%@21%; do. new,,192 0 ; do. day week, only a larger number of th.
'67, 20%; do. 68, 19%®20; 10-40's, 10%@ common droves average lower. Thu
10g4; Pacific% 9%@10. lots are Kig}to lower, than on Fridayi
Mate bonds dull; Missouri% 87; old There were 4,100 head on sale te-day - ,
Tennessees, 61%; new do.; 52'; old Viz- 1,900 of them - at Communipaw ands7B!,
ginlas, 55; new do., 58; old North Caro- at Weehawken. Nothing goes abo 16ci'
limas, 55; new do., 47. 1 Texans sell at 10@13c, and thin GM
Stocks heavy till noon but were subse- at 12c, the market averaging 14gc.
quently strong at 'clot per per cent, Out of 860 of Alexander's sixty-fote;;
higher until throe o'clock; the features fat 7 cwt Texans sold for 13% 95 o 6
beingltanderbilt ern South. cwt thin at 100120, and 180 IllinOls, 71).:,,
err, North Western and Rock Island. Owt., at 14@l6o; a drove of strong 7 win;
Owing to the oversold condition -of the
Ohio steers sold at 14@1530, - andif,
North Western and Lake Shore stooks Kentucky grades, 7% cwt, at 15@ilkz
both are scarce for borrowing, and the [several of the best grades are kept out c..
apprehensions of a twist in them induced ;the market rather than lose -moneyori
an advance; market was subsequently them. Sheep; receipts 39 , 400 head; th; - ,
weak, particularly on New York Central, bulk of the offerings are poor and ti, ,:,_
but finally closed firm though unsettled, slowly, mostly by the head, at 132,,76€..
Erie exhibiting great strength.- 8,50 each; fat sheep are-wanted at a@miel .
.Ftive-Thirty Prices: Canton, 57; cfilm. lambs are worth from 7to 830; of thc ',
berland, 31%; Western Union Telegraph, twelve thousand on sale today one mi.! -
87; Quicksilver. 18%; Mariposa, 9; do. thin 70 pound State brought 450, on':- -
preferred, 16%; Pacific; Mail, iB%; .Adam! car Ohio 83 pounds syc, one car oiit&-
Expreiph 57%; Wells &Fargo, 18%; Amer- 82 pounds 6Nc, 60 Canada 106 pounds Te:_ - , -
lean, 37%; United States, 61%; New York one car State lambii 62 pounds . B%e; opi , '"
c e ntral, 254%; Harlem, 164; Hudesm car Canada 63 .psunds 8%43, lot oustati.
River, 18234; Reading, 96%; Erie, 51 pounds 7%c. Total _hop 18,090 witl:'
89%; do. preferred, 64%; Michigan Can. Wears today ; Prices are not strOrigr
t r g, 127%; Michigan ftuthern, 102 12%0 for dressed, one' car Ohio 166 potiti - d ,
Illinois Contrail -137 ; Pittatrargh, 40g; sold alive at 9,03. ' --- - ---
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Northwestern, 80%; do. Preferred, SA',
Cleveland, Columbus and Circirma
78;.Rock Island, 112;:.; St. pAuts
do. preferrPd, ii:,:;:;; Wabash. 76; c
preferred, 82; Fort Wayne, 88; Ter
Haute, 33: do. 'preferred, 57; Chicago al
Alton, 150; preferred, 151 ; Ohio a;
Mississippi, 31%; Dubuque, 110; Colui
bus, Cincinnati and Indiana Central,;
Mining Shares dull.
Copper at Boston: Copper Falls. 8
Franklin, 13; Heels, 70, Hancock,
Minnesota, 1%; Quincy, 25. '
Sub. Treasury balance, $56,764,765.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
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OFFICE OF I3
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, Sept. , 1869.
Business is moderately active, Witt
fair demand , for most of the leading - ar
ofes, while prices, generally, remains
changed. The stringency in mon
matters as well as the uncertainty in '3'
gard to the future, tends very much
restrict anything of a speculative feelir
and as a Oiinsequence, there is an aim(
total absence of that wild speculati
feeling, which pervaded nearly eve
branch of trade for several years past.
APPLES—In better sul but n
changed, at $2,00@3,00 per bbl'
BUTTER—SaIes of -prime to choi
fresh packed at 33®35.
CEMENT—Johnstown Hydraulic C
ment is quoted at 5 , 2,25 per bol.
CHEEStI—Is steady, but unchange
ranging from 15 to 17, the outside tigu
for New York Goshen.
CARBON OlL—Steady but un change
29 for round tots, and 30@31 in sun
lots. I
EGGS-sElles at 21®22.
FEATHERS—DuIt; quoted at. SO® -
cents to the trade, and the usual advan
for small lots in store. -
FLOUR—The demand is light at
mainly local while price oo s are unchange
whit
from 56,75®7, for good
wheat brands, and *7,25 for choice d 6.
GRAlN—There is not much itaqUi
for Wheat and prime Red will not
cot
mend above 51,30; there is not raw
offering, however, and thorn is no ms
gin for the dealers. Oats firmer,trac
al
higher; we now quote at 47®48 on
and 50 in store. Corn is quiet and u
changed; sale of prime yellow at SI,C
Rye is dull; may be quoted on track at
wharf at 51,10®1,12. No buyers f
State Barley, as yet, above $1,25.
HAY—Is firmer with sales from con '
try wagons, at 515®24, for common'
strictly prime.
HEMP—Very dull; $205 per ton.
HUSRS—SaIes at 2%®3 cis per perm
LlME—White Limo is quoted at 51,5
and Cleveland at 52,50 per bbl.
LARD OIL—F. Sellers Jr. Co. quo
I Extra No. 1, at 51,45, and No. 2, at $1,05
1,08
PROVISIONS—The demand is fair, tx
unchanged. . Bacon, Shoulders. 15;
Ribbed Sides, 184 . Clear do, 19%; Sug._
Cured Hams, 23 2.3%. Lard, 2o y,
tirces, 21 in half bls..and 21% in boo.
ets and kegs. eas Pork, 5.33%®3
Dried Beef, 22.
PEANUTS—Sa es at 15 cents.
PEACHES—Were in better snpp
but with a continued good deman
prices are still maintained, $1,50®20
per box.
PLUMS—Offering freely and pric
lower: we now quote at $1.00®4,5 0 p'
bushel.
POTATOES—SaIes of prime Jers(
Sweets at $6,00@6,50 per bbl.
SALT—Is firmer, with Bales of et
load lots at 81,85 per bbl.
SEEDS—SmaII sales of Timothy See
at .5-1,25®4,50. No Flax Seed offerin,
and no demand for Clover.
PETROLEUM MARWET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, j
MONDAY, September 13, 1869.
There was rather more actvity in cruc
to-day, the sales in the aggregate belt
unusually large—some of these, hot
ever, were settlements of contract
The market, generally, is dovoid
anything new or important, and price
for both crude and refined remain ui
changed. The "bull" and "bear" el .
ment is beginning to crop out again tl
feeling between the two being consi4
erably stronger than it has been fc
some time past
CRUDE.
Sales in lots of 11,000 bbls for Septen
ber, at 143;; 2,000 same delivery at 85.1
on board oars at Oil City; 1,000 edit
November or December at 141/,; 2,0(
buyer until July Ist, 1870, at #6,60; an
1,000 buyer all year, at 14X. Later .1
the day, it is said, 15 was offered for nu:
er all year, without •flnding sellers. •
REPINED -
. _
Market dull and weak, though price,
compared with Saturday, are unchanget
But a single sale reported 1,000 bbls lal
half September at 32%. Lines ranniii
from September or October to Decembe r
may be quoted at 32%®32%.
LVERIOATENO OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 4t
Eclipse Railroad Axle .....................
Eclipse Machinery ............. . ....... ... 7E
Eclipse Soindle ......... 8( •
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL.
Owston & Sowers. .................. 403 bbli
R. D. Cochran & Bro. ........ 480 "
D Bly &Co . . ............ 80 4 4.
Total 864 bbl
OIL sirrrigm EAST BY A. V. B. B. •
Braun dr. Wagner 250 bbls refined t
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST
PENNA. B I
Mentzer, Helder & Co., 520 bbls ref.
Waring, King 4 Co., Philadelphia. I,
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE DEPOT
Brooks, 13allentine & Co. 44 bbls re:
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Hutchison Oil &, Relined Co., 318 bbl
to Warden, Frew it Co.'PhUadelPha.
Total shipments Refined_ 36
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