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STEW.; WORE 13.
pITTSBUE.GU
STEEL WORKS.
Ll tor extasuari IN' 1845,
ANDERSON & WOODS,
=1
UM ST REFINED CAST STEEL
, . •
Of every description. Also,•6est
brined ',German.Plow-tail Spring Steel,
CORNER ROSS AKD FIRST AVEKITS.Phts
'Minh. Pa. aulfina4l.
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN.
GENERAL PARTNERS:
WX. METCALF. REUBEN MILLER,
CEO. W. BARB" ;- CHAS. PAS .KIN.
SPECIAL. PARTNER-S. M. KIER,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
HELLER; RARR it PARKIN,
OFFICE, No. 319 - Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
IMAM
_DUQUESNE WORKS.
COLEMAN, & CO.,
Manufacturers of
IRON, NAILS , STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
•
DLKIATESNE, L X AND JUNIATA,
VT BAR. ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
D_, Hoop, SHEET-AND TANK IRON ,
MOM PL ;NIA AND HEADS, •
lEHIARD IRON DRAJd and DROPPER BARS
irwaiem; oirrizs Belts, cxwanr,i.
stow
IS AND FLAT RALL, for Coal Road,:
, 1 111 W W Eta RS„WEDGES it HARROW TEETH,
..7XINH,__PLOW ..ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
MEL WINOS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
•UTIEEL TIKES, ST.E.EL SHA_FTINO, A. B.
"mum.
cokes; BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS , and
XLES.
CUT RAILS AND spncEs:,
• ill Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
• Sixteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and 77 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
IWO
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS:
VNGER; MIMS &
FITTSEttiaGEI. PA
Manufacturers of every description of
EAST 'AND GERI AN STEEL,
ESP.MNOS, . '
&Mil. AOC AND PLATFORM 13PRDI68,
AZLE% STEEL TIRE, Ac.. AG
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Sta.
LACH DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
?ARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Xsanacturers of all descriptions of
eint ig MEMMils
011 Lee and WareiOns RTIvT)I, THIitTY
11118 T and RA TT ROA DTREETS,
BRASS FOUNDERS.
IMO* & IIIiFFARY 9
Cor. Liberty St. & 3d Avenue,
PITTSBURGH. PA.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
And Iron Pipe Fitters.
And AGENTS PUMPS
A.S. CAMERON & CO'S
MIRAN PUMPS AND BLOWERS.
ZEN EY zrztt,
HENRY BIER & Ca,
UCCTSSOB 6 TO
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
Bep and Brass Foundqs.
BRASS CASTINGS
MADE rao#PTLY TO ORDER.
Rideable, : ' Grey Iron Fittings,
GAB PIPE:AND TUBING,
MOTTLE, SAFETY AND CHUN VALVES
• ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
Ili Ct....)OIEKS,
Bran Work of everi descripUon for
• steam, Water and OIL.
NISPACTIIEERS OP a. M. COOPER'S
improTed Balailekneel attain Pump'
Agents for Dreyfas' Patent Oil
ers, the best in the Market.
Mkt and Works.' comer T hiseutti and Pike
/RON WORKS.
SiBERSEN PROWS.
~.grbe Trustees are now ore_parcO to grant 11cm:t
ints for the use of the SLLElttiliAbfkiElg PRO-
The superior quality isanarted to goy
be great Improvement In Inferior iron , d
redrumi cost, commend it to all manafac rers of
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
amains to
JAMES P. < SPEER.
Attorney for the Trustees, •
2003115 1 and X, English's Building, 9133 i
a/4)olth avenue.
rattles interested are' invite/ I. visit the
an cilL NBEROEB WOMB, whet the roues/xis
auccesstnioneration.- te8:467
EVERSON, PRESTON 6t. CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warenouse. Pos. 166 and 167 FILM
o;patito MOlM_lrlaelli House,
PITTSBURGH
COAL AND Goan
t i ' , WAL! COAL!! COALp;
DICKSON, STiftitllT aitv,
• Havens removed they Mee so
110. 567 LIBERTY STREET,
goo f y at, Floor 111111)1111COND ZLCIOII.
' •
.....„,dost • 1184 to
tra;!1; IT el
ENGINES, BOILERS, '&0.
HUB N. BOLE &CO.,
Cor. Point Alley and Duque:med.,
?HZ POINT,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
• Machinists.
Manufaetnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and BTA
TIONABY ENGINES of all aim.
attention Invited to our new STATION
ADE OIL WELL. ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of IS-horsomower.
CASTINGS, of every kind, made toorder atonr
Foundry. on TRIED MAE _ A LT below Market.
RIGS for Gll SHArTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS, HOUSE and TosAceo SCREWS and
IRON TOBACCO MUMMA on hand and made to
order. at the . •
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
irrontins on the Allegheny Myer, near the Point.
41111` All orders promotlr filled. TnT trs.
FORT PITT
WIWI, STILL OD TANK
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR,
FIRS-BOS AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
NES.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TAI.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHINGAND ASH PANG,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
iIIiIDOES•
PRD3ON DOdB3 taw cosi. sinTrzs
Office and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
Mr Orders sent to the above address will
promptly attended to. mh7:IES
WI. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 80, XX, %4 AND *6 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
with the meet approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the test manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomot ive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tana', Oil Stills, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron. Bridges, Sugar
Pang, and sole manufacturers of BanihiU's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. Isa:c2l
/AZAD Y. 88178H,.................CANYND D. MOH
JARED H. BRUSH & SON,
1411.2f07•02178.1018 OP
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES. CASTINGS, &o.
A. BRADLEY 4ek Co.,
NO. BO WOOD STREET,
Manufacturers of the greatest variety cf
Cook, Parlor and Heating' Stores,
TO BE FOUND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTbIiNS AND 11l eitoVishiN 1. Ts. and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that anv one In
Want of a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as therwill be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call °articular attention to our new VoLDANn
STOVE, for churches, halls annstotes. Over SOO
sold in three mounts. Intended for with or with
out cooing. all who hare used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price List. Je3o
PITTSBITEGH.
GRAFF, KUGUS 8c CO.,
ILLPIITACTIIIMIS Or MIRY PAPS= OP
ISITCYVIEISS,
BOSTON GOOSING RANGE,
THE FUMY FURNACE,"
• , POE W 1.311031; BUILDSPUB.
THE NEW ANTI-DOT COOKING !MOVE,
, REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
PAC&
OAST
Patta t in
MANTLEKL
ENTL.ECTOR,GEATIWfree tromWand dui;
GRATE EBo=B. FENDER% AO,
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
.e25:117 PITTSBUBOH.
GUeTAVIIS BLECH.
C OOK STOVES. -
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL do CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMIN OCS COAL.
Warranted 14, Cook, Bake or . Boast tie
gin as la other Store.ln the Union.
BISSELL & aa,
Na. 285 Liberty Street.
ilso on kand and for sale,
.PARLOR STOVES,
EZATra reNt 2 l2 l 7olfB. ko.
TO BUILDERS!
goo. feet Dry Pine Boards.
150,01 feet 1% Inch Clear Plank;
25.00 u feet, 11% 11101 Common Pisa;
145,000 feetbz 1 and* Inch Oak:
115,000 ft. IX, and 3 inch Poplar:
10,000 test Dry Poplar Scantling:
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pute Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
103.000 feet No.'l 18 Inch tiaginag Shin
.
100.000 No. 115.1nch Shingles, sawed;
50,000 No. 115-Inch Shingles, abated;
$O,OOO Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile.
lOU Tons nee Clan •
Also, Saw Hill Lumber. Locust. add Cedar
Posts, and all articles in theline on hand and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards—
No. IST Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
Juniata streets, Sixth ward, Allegheny, late bor.
nigh of Manchester, andi
GILABS. OHIN.A. CUTLERY.
NEW GOODS,
FINE VASES,
senzlitOk us AND/VIIIMI.
NEW trITLEk
D12.1/ixIII3ETS,
TZA
smosnro teirr °u".
,AiaA : gs stock of
ASILTKR ,PLATED 000D8
. of all descriptions.
ciumw ..r...,,a"ar d Mt:2
&
100
4: AV""
JA La 418118114
PITTSBURGH GAZ
PIT'TSBUBSIL. PA.
WO KS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
warrrAcressits
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
=EDT !HONE WORL &CI.
LUMBER:
100 WOOD STREET.
P
KNIP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COYPANY.
OFFICE AND WORILS,
TWELFTH STREET,
_ ' PITTSBURGH, A.
tar Engines, Rolling Mill Ala
ehinery, Nail Machines', Re
torts, and Casting's generally.
NATIONAL, FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and NinaLiman Streelle A t
INLITTB WARD.)
PITTSMTITA3IIa,
WILLIASMITH,
Manufacturer of .
OAST IRON BOWL PEPE
YOB GAS AND WATER WORE&
My Pines are all cast Invarlablyin Plts, in dry
sand, and 170 feet lengths. Alan, toll assortment
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Works.
elr raTatiB rintea d •
tp.•tilo=call
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM ELLER,
(Successor Lto JOS. P. 1141611 & C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges in the East, and Is prepared to promptly
Ind satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD 4, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAIISWRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVEFRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE. WORK. °dice and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apifi:b4o •
ROBINSON, REA ts, CO.,
Successors to ItOsmoterm, lOWA i =mum
WASHINGTON WORM;
FOUNDERS AND RACHINISTS,PITTSBUR6H,
Mannfacturersof Bost and Stationary Steam En.
es Blast Engines, Mn! Machinery, OesrinC.
, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
asiTlTas, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. IM, corner Tint and Smithfield
Streets.
for i
Agents f
ding B br GIITABIPS PATENT INJECTOB
eeoilers. Jan :MI
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Nadine Work',
BAIWI7BKY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY. PL..
Nam' fltetnrers of Stationary and Portable 13 team
kngules, vu rresik, rulleys,_Bhatting, Orbit
and Saw KW Work. Rolling Mill and Machine
Castings, Grate Bars, Weights, Wagon BOXtS,
&e. Build to order and have on hand Engines of
all sizes. Invl4:es
OILS.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,.
H. M. LONC & CO.,
• Office, DLLZELL BUILDER°. -
_ fen . Duquesne Way. Pittsburgh. Pa.
WARING AND BIN%
Commission Merchants and Brutus to
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
p4:11 aliI) 4A4:0i1Vii.).),4.4:1
__47 Ni!~ !i! 7 ~~ f l ft!_-f•
10 Lll3 SOUTH SZOOND BTEIXT.
TACK BROTH:MEM
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS L!!
Petroleum and Its Products,
PR MMIr LLDe.corn l Irwin=
Philadelphia 011os—IAT WALNUT ET.
api:w3o
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM' REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. TWFXIDLE I
MANUTACTURRII OP
Lubricating & High Test Bar I . T I Us.
Hatpins IlatirOad lisle OIL
Stands great hest withouty . go; remains
limpid at lowest temperature e Special Oil for
tropical climates or hot west er.
Locomotive, limitne, bins Shop,
Will out !Screws.
Saw Hill and Plan NM OM.
Adapted Mr high speed.
= is
Spindle Oil, Wo liHead•Liahsell,
Oil, Tanners , ' St Ir• Bensole,
lug & Finis il, Gasoline,
Harness OIL Parratene.
AMOR VA Lf, to preserve Bright iron
Work and itsolOnav nom Rust.
These pro( OMR are manufactured under _,Dr.
Tweddle , s &tent by Superheated Steam in Waa
ono. The übricaung O M are almost odorless,
Perfect! pureiniform. and mostly light mg
orod;-, e d • high temperature Imams=
remain I iMrlid during extreme cold. The
Oils are unequalled; and are in constant use on
many of til e principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and. orders left at 174 FOOD
STUMM, Works at dharesburs Bridge.' •
NOVELTY WOltilf3.
pITTSWITIIGH
NOVELTY WORKS.
Founded A. D. miss.
fiaIAMEI. .111r/LEE & CO.
scAstrrLanTass as
CAPSTONE BTANDiED,4ATRBANIC 8 PAT.
ENT) PLATFORM . AND COUNTER
SCALESIanai PaVirelAirltaitsL.d
Lat
ch
".
Paint hian ioosnaOP M PleLVlTAl ' GArr 8T
1 . 11
STONE.
WEST COMMON
Mp:Mtii , ,gaiie Wakes
Xerikwaftioniseefiresicassisca.Akftwate
MOWS 41EVATIMAA , Oh , -
re do . of rr i, r t,,4:., •
usodedis.
44 ,
DNESDAY, SEPIEMB
FINANOLAL. ,
E 3
AMERICAN BANK.
NO. 80 FOURTH AIirENUE,
PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL 8200.000 e
Stockholders Individually Liable.
DANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. Cutiler.
DIRECTORS!.
Thos. M. Marshall, I John M. urtland, •
Win. T. Shannon, Archibald Wallace,
James W. Arrott, j JILL D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Wrn. Floyd.
John Floyd, I
This Bank is now fully organized and prepared
to d
Jel o a general Banking business.
0k43
MYTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh.
No.• 195 FIFTH A VENUE.
ooPITAL. $lOO,OOO.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIA
BLF.
Six PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on time
deposits. Collections made on accessible
points in the United States and Canadas on most
favorable terms.
Exchange on all the principal Foreign cities
bought and sold.
InbCollClt. nays Tuesday and Friday.
Open from 9 A. m. to 3 F. M., and on Saturday
evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock.
DIBIECTORS:
F.D. DITHRIDOE,• W. P. WEYMAN,
W. H. SIMS. FRANK ''IEBERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HaNNY MEYER,
DAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR,
EMIL PORRSTEL..
ED. DITHRIDGE, President.
F. E. PICEIENEK, Caahler.
autt•nlsl
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL. 6100,000.
BTOCEBOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
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 Canada.
DOMINICK lIIMSEN. President. •
JAMES MCCAW.. Vice President,
W. N. MORGAN. Cashier.
DIRICTOI3.
D. Dowels. James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating.
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, . H.A.Fre_yvogle;
ano.dos.Elermann..Thnmaa Barnes,
jel:t JOS. M. GAZZASI. Solicitor.
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylya
nta, January 24, 1 , 687. For the safe•keeping
of B9ds and other Securities, Gola and Silver,
Silver Plate. Books. Records. Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee
and for the renting of Safer In'its burglar-proof
vaults. Buddlng and Mice
.Vo. S 3 FOURTH .IrE,,rUE,
PITTSBURGH. PA
PRESIDENT-WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
VICE PRESIDENT-HENRY LLOYD
DIRECTOIIB
WM. PHILLIPS, JAMES I. BENNETT,
HP nifty LLoYD, iBYRoN H. PAINTER,
WILLIAM REA, ;JOS. S. MoRRIS , t.s.
WILLIAM M. LYON,;GLOSEIE BLAAa,
CURTIS ki, HUSSEY.
EICRETARY AND TREASCIME
M. F. VuS ISONNIJUIWf.
an25:1167
HAJEtT, CAUGHEI & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
(korner Third andtoad Streets,
PrITIES33I7IiGr PA.*
MUCCiiiBOlte TO HANNA, HART a 00..)
DIALM tx
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention palp to the parehase
and sale of
COVERNMENT BONDS.
Bight Drafts on "..rondon.
amass
PACIFIC RAILWAY GI LOAN,
Messrs. 888 MORGAN k CO., 11
Exchange Plat , nd L R. JESUP &
19 Pine St t, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds if the Kansas Pacific Railway. ,
These Bonds pay seven per cent. in Cold;
have thirty years toe run; are Free from
Government Taxation; are secured by a
Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the
Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorado.
In addition to this special grant the Com
pany also owns Three Millions of .Acres
in Kansas, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road.
Thry are a first mortgage upon the extension
of the road' from Sheridan, Ransigto
Denver,
.Colorado. The road in operation,
417 miles long, nion which it is also a mort
gage, NOW EARNS NOSE THAN ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PH THE INTEREST
ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better
'cruelty in the markek--this being . In
some nspeets•better than Government Be-
curitieL PRINCIPAL 'AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN GOLD. Prltt '96, and stern
etlntereS- in Currency. Pamphlets, Ilapi
and Cirenlut , farnhlied ai itipllcathojt: .
amok .
t nets i.
..114 , r; . A.: A
+4,4-Q4J 4
R . 15; 1869.
SILVER
Bought
PH. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
No HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
ETZ"Pr1313131143113, PAL.
Collections made on all the principal points Of
the United Btates and Canadu.
St43eks,Bonda and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION.
rartlealu 'latch on Dale to the purehee• and
axle of
United States Securities.
Jumai
.
JAMES Ti BEAM 8s UO.,
(Successors oS. JONES &C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
JO -EL TV ME .1M 3EL Ms,
BUT AND SELL ALL ICOT DB 07
GUMMI:ENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPON
OS MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
wir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
sir Money loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates..
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD
JAMES T. BRADY & CO..
pittsinitgij Gayttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
:By Telegraph to tie Pittsburgh Gszette.)
NEW YORK, September 14, 1869
Money market easy, at 7 per cent. on
call. After three o'clock in the after
noon balances could be had at 6 percent.
discount. Market nominal at 91512 per
cent.
Secretary Boutwell will arrive in this
city to-morrow on his way to West:Ling
ton.
\lt is reported that a large amount of
legal tenders which were taken out of
the market last week have been restoyed
to circulation. The banks are sending
Moderate amounts of currency / t / o the
South and West, the demand from both
Sections being chiefly for strut rer denopa.
nations of notes, which ar - very scarce
n this and other eastern n ties. A num
ber of prominent capitalists among
:hem several large tudders of Lake Shore
And Michigan Southern stocks, have
been invited by Mi. Boody, President of
the Toledo, Wabash and Western Rail.
road, to visit and inspect that road, so as
to form and intelligent opinion of
the valne/Of property. A party will
leave to-morrow for Toledo, where
they will be joined by some large holders
of Witbash stock. Common and prefer
red stocks of the Erie Railway Company
• ere this morning restorea to call at the
ew York stook exchange. The Presi
deut of the stock exchange, in announ
cing Go) restoration, read the following
letter:
OFFicF.oF En= RAILWAY, NEw - Yont,
September 11, 1869.—R. G. .Rolston, Esq.,
President of Farmers Loan and Trust
Company.—Dear .Sr: The following is a
statement of the stock, debt and lease
hold estates, in answer to your inquiries
of this date. The amount of common
stock issued is seventy, millions, and the
amount of common scrip none. The
amount of preferred \stock, including
scrip, 18,536,910. The amount of mort
gage debt, seven per cent., authorized
and issued, is as \ follows: First
mortgage, 13,000,000, extended May,
1867, and 1897; second mortgage,
14,000,000; date of !sine March Ist,
1849. Mortgage six millions, date of
bane, March 15th, 1853. Fourth mor
gage 441,000, date
,of issue, 0ct.,1857, due
1880. Fifth mortgage 926,500, date of is
sue, June Ist, 1859, due 1888. Buffalo
- branch mortgage 9.86,400, date of issue,
June Ist, 1861, due 1891. The amount
of sterling bonds \ one million pounds
equivalent t0114,484,000,dates of issue Sep.
Ist, 1865, due 1875. Under a statute of
the State, mortgage debt is convertible
into stock only within ten years from
date of Issue, the ten years have expired•
on all but the sterling loan, and as it is
selling at' par In London- is in -no
danger of conversion. , There is no
leased road that can be converted
into stock of this' Company, except in
compliance with the rules of the Stock
Exchange. by giving thirty days' notice,
nor will any increase be made in any
Arm except in compliance with aft:tumid
rule.
[Signed] • TAY IxOIILD, Pres't,
R. N. One, Secretary.
Sterling quiet, 834©81% per bent. Gold
opened at 135%, rose ,to 18635, on pri
vate telegrams reporting lower quota
tions at Paris and London, anitclosed at
136. Carrying rates 1.32 10'114 and 5®7
per cent. clearances 53,C00,000.
Governments film; coupons 'Bll. 121%
©12134; do '62s 12234©122%; do 4319 121
©121%; do '658121;4@12134• do new 119%
©120; do
'o7a 120%; do 68s 119;‘©128.
10.408 110©110%. Pacifica 109%6810,i•
btate bonds , null; liditisouria 8634; old
Tennessees 61%; new do 52%;01d North .
Carolinas 55; new do 4734.
• Ave-Thfrty Prices: Canton,
56; Cum
berland, 3234 ; WestertirnionTelegrapb,
87; Quicksilver, 13%; Mariposa, 9%; do.
preferred, 14; Pacific Mail, 73,,f: • Adams
2 4Prwie, 0734; Welli Fargo, 18%; Amer.
Icani:B7%r uni t 's& states, 62; Merchants
Udinn," Express. Ili York Cen
tral; -' '2045“ - "Width sB3% •155 ; Hudson_
River,. 1; ~:Reading, 0 0 34;
.40; -do....fireferred, 6 034;
. Mieblifigt 4 : 11 0/ 2 ?
Int,' 128 f 'Michigan iO4 i 1
Illinois Central:l2Blk Tins fkiLiPtel b ,
. 00 X;
NolThifiltem - 110;740.7 91 1444-
- daring' tlep =mini
Erteißelistidylottebtiten Southern
14 Utelre4lll:
4041 , , N •
.f1 1114 ,M =4O 11441-14.
ANGIAL.
• Mart,
AND COUPONS
t Highest Price's.
R.l~3~ ;
mon stock and 71 - for preferred, on the
restoration of the stock to call at two
o'clock exchange. In Michigan South
ern the dealings have been larger; new
share certificates of this Company have
appeared on the street, from which it is
inferred that large sales of stock were
made yesterday by the New 'York Cen
tral Railroad Company, they having ob.
wined new -and small certificates for
single certificates of one million recently
received for a similar amount of Buffalo
and Erie stock. a report is alßocurrent
that the Lake Shore and Michigan South
ern stock holders will not ratify the terms
of consolidation with Wabash, and the
advance in Rock Island to 113% was as
sisted by reports that the Pennsylvania
Railroad own a controlling interest in
stock; also that the semi-annual divi
dend will nut be reduced to 3x per cent.,
as reported. The market continued
strong till three o'clok, when there
was a disposition to sell, and
prices declined then, with principal
dealinga in the Erie, Michigan Southern,
Rock Island, New York Central, North
western in Pacific Mail, the latter being
noticeably weak at the close, and prices
are unsettled. II; is estimated that the
Vanderbilt party have bought back the
Michigan Southern they recently sold
in hope to effect a defeat of consolidation
with the Lake Shore Road ultirnealy to
secure the latter line interest in the
New York Central. The. Hudson. River
Railroad Co. has declared a dividend of
of 4 per cent., free, payable on October
15th.
Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati,
78 ; Rock Island, 113 • St. Paul, 76%; 1
do. preferred, 85%; Wabash, po.
preferred, 80; Fort Wayne, 87%; Terre
Haute, 30; do. preferred, 57; Chicago and
Alton, 150; preferred, 151 ; Ohio and
Mississippi, 32 1 4; Dubuque, 109; Colum
bus, Cincinnati and Indiana Central, —;
St. Jo., 1203.
Mining Shares dull and unchanged.
SptoTreasury balance, #85,365,697.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH (IAZEITII, '
TUESDAY, Sept. 15, 1869.
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: 136%; United
States Sixes, 1881, 12.13‘; Five-Twenties;
1862,122; do. 1864, 12t; 40. 1865, 121!4;
Ten• Forties, 110; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 119%: do. do. 1867, -
120; do. do. 1868. 116%; Due Corn
pounds, 119; Union Pacific • Railroad,
86; Central do, do, 99; Cy.. 'Pacific,
109%; Lake Superiors, 96. _
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, t
TUEbDAY, September 14, 18b9.
There is a good deal of complaint
among refiners in regard to the light
gravity of the crude oil that is now, and
has recently been, delivered to them,
and as lt 'is a serious matter, it is deemed
wOrttq of special mention. Last year
nearly ail' the contracts specified .0
gravity to be 40 to 45; this year most of / the.
oil sold has been at 40 to 46, and / there
is some talk now of making i / t 40 /
to 47.
Refiners generally expect when they
make a contract for 40 to / 45 or. 40 to 46,
to get a gravity somewhere between these
extremes; but we are told most of the
oil "put in" recently has been up to the
very outside dch. This is attributed
tothe fact th/large quantities of ben
fil l.
zine are mined In with oil in the well
ostensiblY for the purpose of dissolvin
or rembving the paraffine; but some,
who not so chant bly dimmed, al
leges that it is for the arpose of increas
ing the quantity, and thus realize the
price of crude oil for nzine. Refiners
tell us, and they ough to know, that 46
gravity crude wilt no yield more than
65 per cent. of refined,. whereas 44 or 45.
gravity crude will yield 70 to 72. Now
there is no objection made to selling 46-
0r.47 gravity oil; that Is all right and
legitimate; but refiner+ do object to its
being considered merchantable oil and
sold as such, when it is not so in fact.;
If 46 gravity oil will only turnout 65 per .
cent of refined, it follows that it should
not bring as much -as 1 44 or 45, which
turns out 70 or 72, There should be a
distinction where there is a difference,
and refiners, as we have already inti
mated, complains that in many cases
they pay for merchanta'sle oil, when in
fact it is unnierctianCanle, and that if
they had known as much when they
bought as they did when the oil was de
livered, they would not, by any means,
have agreed to the price. In other
words, when they contract for oil of 40 to
46 gravity, they expect that it will twzi
somewhere between 40 and 46, and
not 46.
CRUDE.
Not a single sale reported, market quiet
but steady, and while the demand Is
light, the same is also true of the. offer
ings. Spot or seller September is still
quoted at 14% here, or $5,75 on cars at
Oil City. Buyer all year nominal at
14%4515.
y ~:~.
The only noticeable feature in the re
fined market is the fact that there is an
improved demand froin the West, sever
al round lot sales having been made
within the past week or two to go to
Cincinnati and other points -in the
West. Today we can report 200 bbls on
cars at works at 283;; and-600 at
delivered on best. For Philadelphia.
delivery, September last half, is quoted.
at 32X: October at 32%®32%, and lines
for September to - December at 34‘ to
32X.-
BEempTs OF csamz
Citizens Refining Co., 820 Wile oil, on
account of RD Cochran; 480 do do Fisher
dr. Bro; 50 do do, E Koehler it Co; Jan
Wilkins 180 do, on account of Philadel
rhia & Boston Refining Co; 240 do do,
Liberty 011 works; 240 dQ do, Citizens
Refining Co.
Total .......:..........._....z....1,490 bbla
LIIBILICATI2qG OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 400
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Machinery 750
Eclipse Spindle .....
800
OIL. SHIPPED KA 8T BY A. V. Is. B.
' Wormser. Myers (lc Co. 216 bbls ref. oil
to Wa..-den. Frew &Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan t Co., 400 bbls ref. oil
Warden. Frew & co.. Philadelphia.
Standard Oil 360 . bb1d refined to
Warden, Frew ctr. Co., `Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., 600 cases refined,
to Warden. Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Citizens Oil CO. 533 bbla refined to
Tack, Bros. dr, Co., Philadelphia:
MoKelvy & Bro.,
264 bbis ref. oil to
W. P. Logan 4Stltro.. Philadelphia.
Montzheimer. Koehler & Co. 400 bblsref
to Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Liberty Oil Works 250 bbla refined to
Young & Levering, Baltimore.
D. Bly & Co; 60 bbla far, to Penna.
Coal Co., Marysville.
Total Refined 27253 bbls. ' 600 cases:.
OIL 811IPMENTO FEB ME= PENNA. P.
Excelsior Oil Mani'. Co.. 100 bbla ref"
to Waring, Sing & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL. SHIPPED EAST AT DIIQUXSXX DEPOT. Yi
Brooke, liallantine & Co. 104 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia. ,
I D. Bly & Co.': 50 bbls . relined oll , •'tii
i J, Salartiott, Boston.
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