The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 27, 1869, Image 6

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    SBIII I IGH
STEEL WORKS.
ETLELI2II.7II:II:S 1845;
ANDERS ON & WOOD
SIANZTACTEITEHS
EXIST REFII4IED CAST . STE
. Of evcp , description. Also. best '
-
Refined Sedan'tiow and Spring
comm. BOBS AND FIRST AVESTA:4,I%4-
1061411144
MI I LER, HUI
- :.• ,
GICITZRLL rirmans:
WM. 31KICALY. . REUBEN 3IILLR,
GEO. W. BAKE, Ckles. •
• SPECIAL PARTNER—B. M. KIER,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,.
NILLErt BARR & PARKIN,
319 Liberty Street,
_ .
PITTSBURGH, PA
DUQUESNE'
COLEUSP RATDII:& CO
lisuautscturera-of
—IRON, NAILS, STEEL,.
• -
AXLES AND , SPRINCS,
DrQ L X AD JITNIATAs
I
?LAT BAR t - ROITND /MD SOU ARE 'DION.
'ND, ROOP.„SIiBET AND 'VANE IRON,
GUA E I RON AR AND READO,
RD DRAG and intorrzu BARS
YLANGIO; eurrEF. seas,clamani ,
-
11t. AD FLAT RA IL; .or Coal - Roads.
c'ILOY ID
RA RS',WieDGES A HARRoW VMS
; t Slli(i PL ,
z.ND CULTIVATOR. STEEL,
WINOS AND MOULDS cut to patitrn.
IT4IRS, STEEL „SHAFTING, A. S.
COACH; ' BUGGY and Pi LOON SPRINGS wati
xxxs. . •_•, • • •• • . • .
CUT.N11.1.5 ; S.'S', SFIXID3.
.
~..1101 Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND. WORKS.
.lititteeuth Street nud Allegheny River,
and 17 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
inhn
eIiEFFIELD "STEEL' WORKS.
NIMIOII & 00.,
-rwrsutruadi. PA.!
AiknoXiAtnrers of overy description of '
. , • ;
VIM _Ali) GERILIII STEEL;
MATIAY 8P.,11N68,
NLLL, .tC AND PLATFORM IMlr.f.ri OF, •
, . 4 -1-11-IF$, VMS. Tass. &c., acr
'ff ,
are 1.1 o uses 83 Water and 100 First Bti.,
V . LACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARk, BROTIIER & CO.;
Xanattotureis of all descriptiordi of
2611231
mice and Warehouse. THIRTIYTH, TEETEIV
TER= and ItnIT.A.I:4OAD BTREETS.
BRASS FOUNDELRS.
ATWOOD &
Cor. Libuty St , Sz, 3d.
• PITTSBURGH. Pa.
BRASS-, .170 - UNDER%
And Iron Pipe Fitters.
STEAM.ENTS Ca A: 13-ukbritßOA 00'4
BUMPS AND BLOWERS.
.. . 011162A.TUS
fiENKTBMR - 4 - CON
SUCCESSORS TO
402114 In. 0001 1 111 It tk. Co.,
Bells lind Brsoi Foimders.
BRASS CASTINGS
• NIDE , 2►iOIIIIiTLYWO OUDICIL
Maleable and Grey Iron ,Fittings,
,;
GAS. PIP E AN
D TUNING,
•
lIIRMOJKPRA AND COCCOU RI
dun `pa '
1110 ,COICIPEKS;
101%03 :Work et -every description for
std, Ni itter and: OIL
suaivrelixtreininiii.3l:64Rite, a
liaproytd.''BitlemerAtitel -Steam Papp.,
Patent,Oitl
era the best tofthe Mai et
Mee and Works, coiner Thirteenth alierike
treats. ad.
IRON WORKS.
ilifintSßN FROCUSS.
The Trustees are now nrepared ,to grant
for the use of the .3iLLEIISELAUMN Tito-
The
superior quality ittinarte4 to .gOod irou,
the
the great improvement. in
inrerior hem; and
reduced cost, commend It to alt manufacturers of
I Pa rties wishing
Parties wishing to use It c a n obtain licenses by
IlipPiriag to
JAMES P. SPEER
Attorney for the Trustees.
BOOMS 1 and , jile -Engash9ll- 963
roulth avenue.
parties Interested are invited to visit the
SHOP, BEILOILLI. WOHNS. where the roam Is
Pow in successful °penal= te8:457
EVERSONvPBESTON & CO.,
,PennsvivEiniairon Works,
w „ 0 „„, „ 0 „,,,...gr, .4167 HIRST
MOW, opposite kononguela Rouse s
stelSole '
,NOVIIIaTY WORKS.
FITTSBIIIIGH.
• NOVELTY WORKS
Founded A. D. 1533.
J.LT/AMS, 311'11E4E SG CO.
rlaraidB 01 .I,4S.:*i
ZAYSTONZ STANDARD, MAMBA PIIC El PAT.
ENT) PLATFORM ARC 0013NTAR
SCALES, •
lanai raced =1 Dm___
&masa'
Pal Coffee
COMB MIDST MEM WUF! BIZ
ruistruirsb, reaveirs
I 8 I BOLE 8c MI
Con Point Alley and DaquesneSt.,
' (isAe
Engine 'Builders, Foiiiif4erB and
Machinists. - • •
Hanufleture STEAMBOAT EtitaXES and STA
TIONA.EY ENGINES, of all sues. •
Spinial attention Invited to our new STATION
&BY OIL WELL ENGINE 4.2i[lK T pr ittEAßLE
BOILER, of 115-ttortettlower. ' - •
• CASTINGS, o; ev_ery kind, made to order &tour
roondrn cot •rnIED STREE_T_, below Market.
RIGS • fOr WeIIs,SHARTING,
EIRNOEBB,EICIII/SZA_RINKQBALQGCtstgusWiaIta o
IRON TOBREGG • 3 :'O,tot Rand and Made to
order, at the
INDUSTRIAL. WORKS,
Illrontlng Gra the Allegheny Elver, near the Point,
ifirAU ordeis Pkoluttiii Ailed, +la ue.
FORT PITT
BO K, STILL AND TABK
11#012kS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLUtb TUBULAR
FIRE-BOX AND CYLLI,TDER STEAM BOIL
MIS._
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS.
ONDINEYS, B&B:140111ND AND 'ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS: _ ......
STEAM PIPES, EIASOMETEBS ANL, DION
BRIDDP. , S .
PEalloN DO(JEE AND com, sEarras
OtSee end Warehouses corner Seeond,
Third. Short and erty Streets, •
PITTSBURGH.r Pa.
inly. Orders sent to tne above address trill be
promptly attended to. I m1a7:133
WM. BARNEIILL & CO.,
. -
BOILER MASERS
MID SHEET IRO WORKERS,
NOS. 10, is, ll* AIM XS mar BT.
• -
secuMed . a large lard and tarnished it
with the most approved machine!, We sre Pre
pared to manufacture every description of BUTL
ERS in the hest manner, and warranted equal to
any made In the country .' Chimneys, Breeching,
Vire .Beds,: Steam Opel, -LoComotive .Boilers •
condensers, BMI Pans,Tanks, 011 Agital
tors, Settling
_Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sager
Pens, and Kole manufacturers of Barnelini Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on enc . .st notice.NalS•cid
Y. D. D 11.11511
TARED BRIISII & SON,
` 4 ' buiro - rAcTinurass
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills,' Tanks.
13211E'r mow: =an, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
- -
/L.BNALlintrAlir At CO.,
NO. SO WOOD STREET,
slant/facture= of Mo . /neatest Variety of
Cook, Parlor and Ideating Staves,
TO Br. FOUND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATTI. ENS AND 'Melt OVltailf.hTd. and the
reputation of our Stoves Is such that any one In
want of a good article ehemid purchase none but
those manufactured by us, as they h all Dofound.
themoss durable as well as economical. Would
call particular attention to our new VOLCAN I
STOVE. for thtirellee, hallstanetatores. Over SOO
sold In three months. Intended with or with
out casing. all who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price List. Jew
%UM, HUME 8c CO.
virrrstnmlin.
au.-turAcTrozna 01 IiVICET vanrrrr or
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
THE EIERY - FITRNAGLqi
THE NEW- ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE,
.REGULATOR., COLUMBIA COOK -STOVE,
VAN'S (Cincinnati Patter n)) PORTABLz
S
RANGE CAST IRON MANW.Es. WHLLRAh
REFLEcTo: I GRATES free from (Uri and dui;
GRATE EEP • SZNbENtI, ic.n •
AW6 20S •LibertY Street', .
seEryl7 lITTSBUROIIO PA.;
C°°K
Mal
ffiIIiitaTT;PITTSP:
BURGRAAZEITE: UNUAY,'..:SEPIEMBER 27, 1869.:
lIIMM
PITTBBI3Ii4H,
IL&NUX.A. 0 - 71711 YRS 07
FOE WAIUCIAGI3I7ILDI3I3S.
OYES.
11U:Mill
7 , ,
it-16- tam :ar, vb. s
,11-2:-Itift.ftitiplik,,.
ros 00,0.
_wan . to Cooly _ Bake or Rood as
Rill ssttoxother Stove In the Union..
• Malt 41 DO
No.-2 - o,6t;t6eitiO'Stieet.
PARLOR BTOVES,
lisaerse goink, r . L. -
•r. rig ", COefiCINVV.ANCIREI.
rat:MISER.
TO BU I LDERS !
500.01001eet EirTfine'Board& ••=•••
150.000.feeflWerticliClou. Pia
R 3,0 00 feet lid inch Common Plank;
25,000 feet Dry 1 and inch Oak:
115,000 ft. 3{,_ L, A and 3 incb Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry Poplar Scantling:
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine-Bozpds •
• 100,000 feet Heade:eV
303.000 feet No. 1 10 inch liaginad
500,000 l 116-inch ihingles. - 1111
50,000 No. 116-inch Shingles. shaved;
50,000 Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile. , •^ -
JOU Tons Fire Clay;
Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articleS in tbellde on head and for
sale by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. Yards—
No. 161 Rebecca street and corner of Preble and
Juniata streets: 311th warclUAllegDMl, late bor
;ough of Manchester. ap:l
13-..20H1N.A., CUTLERY.
OOD STREET.
0 , NEW GOODS. .
0 ;FINE (VASES, tx
vippoptios.,AND CHINA. •
NEW BTYLES
Dllalin BETS, 7
1',•,4 TEA BETI3,
GIFT CUM
t 3140 ,Y 6 : 15E ,gai1,. TB go -f
aiiiek of 7
M KLUB PLATED GOODS .
i _ '-- - -1 - ,;27,;, - -;a..e,-.7.- '.. m- 5.,7" •
*I ;
Call and examine our goods, s uit ed
r feel satisfied no one need to to D
I, - ff ifi l filetblD & CO.,
ZUOIWOOD STREET.
UM
W. J ANDERSON .•••••.•11. A. FRE.YVOGLE.
110cONGAIIEL4
V. J. ANDERSON & CO., •
of IRON RONTi.
WINISOW-LINTELS anrEltLE,4and
Castings of all Descriptions.
ear- Special attention paid to ARCHITECTU
RAL CASTINGS and to Castlrles for Window
Houses.
OFFICE •ND FOUNDUT—No. 150 WATER
STREET, Pittsburgh Pa.
.KNIP FORT TIN;
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
rirEngines, Rolling DIM Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATION AL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Ennallnuni !Kraals.
mttrru wanno
P11T1EL131711.03 3 .s
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufooturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
- ron tfas 1141) WATER MORES.
11 / P :l 3 Slti r ;e l ell e e a nVg. "i"l7,l full l2:::.r t trt
of general
Castings for bias and Water Work&
I.wonlet also call the -rtentlon of tsnperlnten.t•
auto of &a 1 Works to mate of 831.913113.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAZ KILLER,: •
onftegior to jOS. Pi JIAIGH k C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forge& in the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily ell an orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS,-CRANKS. PISTON ROD-I, LZVERS,
PITMAN JAMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES.
LI)COMOTIVIRAIdt4, together with every
description of SHAPE VMRE. Office and Forge,
Corner of 'Duquesne Way and First Street.
apl4:h4o
ROBVISON, BEA 4 CO.,
successor. to uoznisox. =rata xuaasis.
W a.SHINGTON WORKS,
. , .
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manatsetaters of Bast and 13tat1annii Btell.lA Ea-
Waandlanatirl2lllls,_Clroi Englne9, MW
liitibtintAert`le"
Cece, 20. 12, corner First and andtbileld
fitrenus.
Agents tar GIFFARIPS PATENT lILTEI:rriCTIOB
for feeding Boilers. 20
THORIAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward foundry and Machine Works
BANDIMILY BT.. ALLEGHENY Ora. PA.,
•
ilifantrattillllll of Stationery and 'Portable Steam
anguioft Vu tres•am, rollers.l sad aeldne
iitudurit is firtst
Lad bay 2d1.11 Work. BoWag Xll
Caatinge, Grate Rare. Weights, Wax e n *lea.
&c. BoM to order and have onliandllairtites or
all alzer. my111:115
DIAMOND,OIL. WORKS.
K'M LONCA CO:,
°Mee,DALSHLL'g~I , DIN O
; -
(.13 - Iltuvesne Plitittruna.
WARING . AND KING; -
covollisbratti*X lo . kir # ll
Petroleum air vita Products,
DALZEWB BLOCK, DIiQUESIiWAYI
nulmtalLallAribOassa. , " : ". ,
.151altriii it E+ of Clatimiercei
fat sarra.stOsm Err#ET.,' ,
- 1 P.t. 1
- 3 ,1 , i
TACKAIROVIEW4..._ -,
COMMISSION MERCICAN i rS ,
AND DEALERS IDT
1R9,.tM 1)11 ! n. : 11 0 :rFO UC OP
Plitoteargli 011eo—DAticrr.L.B BUILDING,
; comer or D oe uo;WlTsndlewltlstmetr.
fit o lphis Office--11111 WALNUT T.
ECLIPSE ( 'PETROLEUM REFINERY.
/MEW C.,TWEDIILEs.
ILdNEITACTIIMt. Or
,Librieating & High Test Burning Oils.
.
'Ellipse litaDiread Axle 011.
: Stands great heat, without change; remains
1 'Rapid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
1 tropical climates or hot weather.
!Loom:1011v% Engines Machine Shows
Wilient Screws. 1
;Flaw Mill end Plautus 41111 0111 f
Adapted for high speed.
llieni
Spindle Oil, Wool eadjU
If
i
011, Tanners* Suit Ilenspiri. ~ _ .
lug et Viniabinloll, Gesoline• '
i 'Manned s 011___.... . , learraillue. , I
OR ykurnisli. to preSenre Wahl Illrli
Workf i tind Machinery front Rust. ' __
These products are ntanntactured under Dr.
Twaddle , s patenrb/Superheated Steam in Vac
°"" l he Leericattult OM are almost odorless,
perfectly pure, yintyl and: 4 ,80,11. light col
,ored, Man d *high tent raturc unchanpd,: and
remainlimpiddurtuae tremebold. TheMmiroad
ova are unenualledi, , d are It entrant ow rol
many of tu e principal Railroads. SlMPleii can
bc emenlent see-orionr left-si-114 WOOD
STREET, Works at,
,Blieryipeerg Bridge. „
141 I;f:4 II .WRONVir _ -, 1-12•
M I MAIO , ,
wEsiv co
Aftzthin•Bforia
• Iff Millman earastaMationsisoth thear.
fr 4111,4111 CO.
Ham OA decors notice Haiti
r i gnm
an ii ri r ib ite ni tluernottr
Wdti
mot, sitocatold• remoaabis
.7 !A fi7Totr
• AMERICAN - BANKS
NO. - 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBIIIIGEL
C.M944:IAPJF.pi.i. • 5200 ! 000,
stocklioffiers - butimany
BANS OF DISCOUNT AND DEIPAIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. - Cashier,
DISECTOEL •
Thos . .lT. lifs - inball, 1 John N. Idurtland,
Win. T. Shannon, 1 Archibald Wallace,
James W • Arrott, i Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Win. Floyd.
John Floyd,
This Bank la now fully organized and prepared
to-do a general Banking business.
jelOkfa
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL* 8100,000.
.
ATOCI11011DERS: INDIVIDIALLY LIABL . E.
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.
Domiracsc Ilitiss.N, President.
JAIIIIB DiCtLABE. Vice PreSident.
W. N, MonnAx. Cashier.
DISLBCTOBS.
D. Mamma, Jamabldoiladm,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating.
J. Dunlevy, Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Bane, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Frefrogle,
Jno•Jos•Liermann, Thomas Barnes,
jel
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburg,h.
Incorporated by . the Legislatnre of Pennsylva
nia, January NI, OM. For the safe-keeping
of Bonds and other Securities, Bola and Silver,
Silver Piste, Books. Records. Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions, under giuirantee,
and for the renting of Safes In its burglar-proof
vaults. Building and Offlce:
tigt FOURTH' .11rEd1"UEI
PITTISBERGH, PA.
Pnr.sinEsT—WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Tics RUESIDENT—EPNRY LLOYD.
DriaacTons: • -
WM.-PHILLIPS, 'JAMES I. 'BENNETT,
}IM NRY ;BYRON IL PAINTER,
WILLIAM BEA, 'JOS. S. atORSISON.
W./A.IAM. M. LYON,,I.p.ORGE BLACK,
• • CURTISO, KW - NM .
SECitETART AND TREASLMID:
p.Y. VON BUNN if ousr
N 'HOLMES & SONS,
OILS.
Tit *.•.`"
3 • t
57 Market Street,
Pl 3.
cionectinis wade cra 'sae prixsclPLl Pants 0
Qs United Butes snd Canada's.
Steeks,Bonds and other Seettritias
BOUGHT LN SOLD ON CtheitMON%
Particular &Math= pad to the patellae guid
United States Securities
HART, CAUGHEI & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
rri-rsußvxmln,
artroczsamirs TO HANNA.. HART i C 0..)
Exchange, Cob„, Coupons,
And particular atteatioa paid to the purchase
.►ad sal" ot -
-COVERNMENT BONDS:
rEartut, Drafte on T...onaon.
PACIFIC BAILVAY GOLD LOAN,
IleSart. 1110ROIN & CO.; 5:
Asehnni i i,laee, andif;l: J 13811 1 114 CO.,
A`Street; Offer tot sale
- _
Bonds! cf , the Eamon!
,Facitie Railway.
-`);. t,
These Wadi pay ieven - per tent: in told ;
1 11) 1 Y 8 : I thirinean Ori utLOltec,itdit
I tiovernment laxatioi; Bit ,seeand- by a
Land i t Grani.orrtinellillion Acres of the!
Finest Lands in ~Limas and plorado.
n addition to this spatial Font the Com
,
pony also OWat T u teeoll of
ETC%
inlansas, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road,
Thry . alt a fhlt mortgage up 011 the extension
Biro
of tho roa
Denver, colorago, The road in operation
41:7 miles long, upon which it is also a mod
gage, NOW EARNS, MORE TITAN ENOUGH
JET gent TO PIT THE INTEREST
ON TEE NEW LOANS There le no better
security in - the market--tbis being Pk
some respects better tau Governurnt Le
,PRIBBYPIL ,; INTEBEAT
PLIABLE IN - 00LE. Priee:94, and riecni•
t col 3.4{1,9(11,y
61
Interest) intonnck Parapbtsghl'
't `S.Jl..ltt,Z3tlai
aelOtifialbV
SOO RV. 41-'l-41
ratifies.
Esa
r - E -5
FINANCIAL.
arCiaLY39
SILVER - AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Priem
PH. B. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
ivas T, Biun 8 ON
Mammon 08. JONES £ CQ•.)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,;
?=, Pig" Mirr. 3WI
• ,
BUY ANTI BELL ALL Ellivß vir
GOVERNMENT SEUMITIES,
*MD, SILVER AND couroNs„
ASOBT PAvoitAsix , TXIIIIB.
igr Intend idlowcil on Deposit&
/S- Stoney losned on Government Bondi st
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purehmem
mud Bois of El TOCIEM, DONDE% end
GOLD,
I'AUES T. BRADT Zr. de
Ctt Givyttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
By Telt grabb to the Pittsburgh Basetto.l
.Nsw YORK, Septembers 25.
Great crowds of people were attracted
his mornin g to the scene of yesterday's
great, conflict. Hundreds of strangers
_ ,
view the locality with intense curiosity:-
The brokers themselves are sore and.
weary with excitement and exhaustive
labors. At the opening of the Board this
----- - _
morning the ro)m was crowded. - The
following resolution was offered and
adopted amid intense exeiteinent:
Resolved, That the :traneaciiens of to.
day will not bi recognized; and further
that a committee of three be appointed
to solicit Mr. Butterfield, the Assistant
Treasurer. to postpone the sale of gold
untilsome further day. .. ' , -
Consequently tbere is no session to
day. The street quotations are from
thirty to thirty-three, but no reliance
can be placed on them. The brokers
who participated in yesterday's transac
tions cannot tell thilr own standing until
the Clearing House deliveries are made,
which will not be until Monday.
Toe Clearing time' holds fifteen mil.
lion dollars in gold and about eighty ,
millions in currency.' The basinees of
the institution Is three days behindhand
so that it will be impossible to give any
correct estimate of the extent of the
losses sustained yesterday.
The boards in Philadelphia and Boston
are open, but their transactions are chief
ly local. The merchants, who must have
gold to pay custom house duties, are be
ing charged 133 to '135. The brokers are
paying 130 for cash gold.
Smith, Gould It Martin, who were yes
terday reported as "basted;' say they
are sound, and only awaiting Clearing
House deliveries to meet all their obliga
tions. Several others say that all will be
well in the end, but whether this, be true,
or only for the purpose of' allaying the
fears of creditors, is a question.
Regardless of the wishes of the gold
brokers the Government has determined
to sell gold and purchase bonds today:
Assistant Treasurer Butterfield is no* -
engaged in making sales_araparchea*,..,
The prices paid for honda - do.• not-ao{ry'.
from the quotations of the paske*ditys. -
Gold is bringing 133.
Albert Spyers, the gold broker, has
been sent toan insane asylum.
Goldman Mahler, a heavy loser, shot
himself through the hCad, to-day, and
died in a few hours.
' SECOND DISPATCH.. '
The day closed quietly in Wall and
Broad streets, and everything now wears
a calmer aspect. The -run upon the
'TenthNagniatit 'Bank ended about 3:15
g.t.../414400.EDIlataving met all demands
upon it. It is presumed the bank on
Monday will cease to decline acceptance
of its checks. The ability of the bank to
; satisfy all claims has materially checked
Ilia growing panto, and there jag Inarket4-
!recovery aff confidefaceiri:theateVeial dela
apartments of business. It now only re
minima to see what Monday may bring
forth.
From the disclosure of closely kept
secrets of the Gold Exchtlnge , Bank) the
Tenth National held' in "ditisitii this
morning $1,100.000, and paid out during
the day about one million.
Mr. Collinder bank examiner, in
ePealo-the condition og the bank to day
and prdairatufefit it :satisfactory. Many
banks were this evening throwing out
' checks on the Gold Exchange Bank, and
some banks were served with injunc
tions and legal notifications against pay
'ug checks paid into the Gold Exchange
Batak - "yasharday.. -- These,; checks, .tioWl•
over, were certified and came' regularly:
thiaistlgb. the
"Custom gotlee .thiti.morri
' trig, and of course had to be recognized.
i he 1 54 6 r0 die AlNetafit_Treasttrer for
lgold to-day, amounted to $9,8,17,500,
ranglig from 125 - tO 154%. ' ' The Secretary
I of the Treasury instructed General Burr - :
terffeld,, by telegraph, to ', lifidt I thl3:lPutay
[ chase of gold, to-day, to $2,00,000, unless
the bids should be over 124; to reject all
bids under 132. The total amount sold
was $2,000,000 at 122);@1114)44-',Whe,'_bids
for Governments to the Sub-Treasury,
to-day, amounted to $7,461,000, at 116
17-100®1218;. The award made was#3,-
090,000 at 11617-I.oo®llB 8-100.
-Cable 7dispatches~ report that' large,
amounts of gold have .been withdrawn
fromthe Bank of England and theßank
of France, for shipment--to_New York.
The general opinion on - thefitreet it that
beyond those 'of` Albert Speyer and W.
H. Belden, failures will be coattned prin
cipally to small firms, whose engage
ments are telt largeeteugh go ;.ollise
se
rious trouble.
- .The position of the ' , bull" operators
is not regarded as much in doubt. It is
reported on geed authority they. ef-,
feoted a settlement before noon Tester-,
day on twenty millienS gold at-148 to 150,'..
the profit on which should go far toward
offsetting the loss they have made on
purehaffterOrldllareal telt afteen'thaltfage
must remain donbtfuktintil the Gold Ex
change Bafik'iitat 'We otbd - itit 'clearings.
Aka ntutetlialheld this morning, the
v ,
R ust pool o t A A.
~ ZI . i
. 0 1 , 01 . • .
lee 'Whfitar . ainkf t ":*- 8 Z
to ne tirely miner • ' '"-
_Money is irregular and unsettled this
evening, owing to the look up fund In
.5.,
dan, Itansao, to
El
the Gold Exchange Bank. Cali loan
were made at 7 per 'cent. gold, with one
commission paid for carrying stocks to
Monday ranging from ;5 to 1% per cent.
The bank statement is - unfavorable,
and reflects the general disarrangement
of affairs in Wall street: Loans 1263,441,-
828—decrease, 53.054,196; specie, 113,968,-
481—decrease, ss69,62B:_circulation, 533.-
996,081—increase, 523,323; depoilts, 1180,-
230,693—decrease 15,159,337; ' legal ten
ders, 150,250,6812-desrease) 1,4234,116.
Foreign exchange quiet and firm at S
® Gold •
ol quite_nominal, the room having
been closed all day. A few street sales
were made at 133®136. The latest re
ported figures are•133%®141®135.
Coupons of 188.1, 12.041.21%; do..' 62022 ,
®122%; do '64, 422y,@122; del. 'B5, 120%
®121;• do. new' 118%®119; do. '67, 119®
119% do. '6B, 118%®119._ 10-40 s, 109®
109 10 . Paeifics,loB®lol33:, )4
State bonds neglected; Miasourls; 63.
.Railroaa and Other Stocks—New York -•
Central, 183®183%;Harlem, 139 for pref.;
Hudson, .125; Reading, 91%; • Erie, 34%;
do. preferred, 64; Michigan Central, 125;1
Michigan Southern, 90%; Illinois Con.;
tral, 134 ; Pittsburgh,: 95; North
western,7l%; do. preferred, 83%; Cleve
land, Clumotis and Cincinnati, 74; Rock
Island, 107%; St. Paul, 70%; do. preferrel,
82; Wabash, 69; do. preferred, 81; Fort
Wayne 843;; Terre Haute, 29; do.
preterred, 54; Chicago and Alton, 144%;
do- preferred. 144%; Ohio and Mississip-*
pi, 28%; ,Columbus, Cincinnati and In—
diana Central, 29.'
Boston: prices: Copper Falls 80::Frank
lin, I. Quincy 23. Exports of specie
for the week. were - 51.073,643,' Imports.
for thdweek: dry goods 11,650,928. Gen
eral merchandise was 52,883,10 M
OFFION Or PITTSOUIteII U.A.4213171:,
SATURDAY, Sept. 25. 1869. C
—Closing qudtations received by James
T. Brady 4k Co. Gold: 133%; United
States Sixes, 1881, 119%; Five-Twenties;
1862;121%; do. 1864, 12‘1%; do. 1865,120%;
Ten-Forties 109%. Five-Twentiea, Janu
ary and July, 184, 118%: do. do. 1867,
119%; do. do. 18138. 118%; Due Com
pounds, --: Union Pacific Railroad,
86: Central do, do, 99; Cy. Pacific,
108%; Lake Superiors, 96.
PETROLEUM MARKET
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE f i •
BATITRDAY, Sept. 25, 1E49.
REVIEW FOR THE WEEK. 4i,
The oil market has been considerably
excited, and very feverish during the
week which has just closed, in sympa
thy with the fluctuation in gold and
general !disruption in financial circles in
New York, though compared with last
week prices a-e lower, and the feeling,
generally, decidedly "bearish." Here
tlfore, an advance in gold was almost
invariably follea ed by, au advance in oil;
but latterly the one has not sympathized
with the other, which is attributed to
the stagnation in foreign exchange. At
one time this week it was rumored that
some of the New York oil operators were
, theirdrafts , and this, unable to meet and a*
. ,
might naturally be expected, together - -
with the stringency in the money mar
ket, had a very depressing effect on the ,
market- -Yesterday and: today, how
ever,"a little 'betier feeling seemed to
prevail, and while the sales were unu
sually, light, yet the feverishness and
uncertainty which prevailed daring)
Wednesday and Thursday subsided, to
some extent atleast.
The shipments of • Refinedh ave again
been comparatively - large this week,
and it is probable that they would have
been larger still had all the cars been
furnished that were called for and de
sired. From this it is fair to infer that,
the majority of the refineries have again
resumed operations, and the indications
at this writing are that the slupments•
during the remainder of the season will,
be large, running probably from 2,500 to
3,000 per day, Or . from .15,000 to 18,000
bbls per week.
The shipments, from Pittsburgh during .
,tbe week 'ending •Seriten3tier , 26, 1868, _
Were 16,960 Vale, and the week preced
ing,flz 18,23;; th ' same week crude sold at
12, spot, and ttobet to December sold
at the same, ure. Refined sold at 31%
©3lg,,and October to December_at 30.
,Thuambile dt a:l
e forer:wile 2% ®. as.
lower than-itLis now, there is very little
Idifference*reftned_forfiepttpatter,„ but
ee L
Iholist thr months are' worth' 2•2;2%
'cents - more n w than then.-
Receipts crndetbis week - , rim bbls-
Receipts
last Iseek, 10,996; January Ist to date;_
4627,410( .. .. : trawitst yekr; $24-051)6pra
,portef/iih .... this i-iweekr -1028 r-lest
iweek, 15,221 January lat,to date, 393,451;
same time last year, 494; 8 33. Sales this
iwrk,7 last est week, 104,000.. ~
,_ . ,
1 1 , _
• But a single sale reported,. 1,000 bbls,
Geller Septesubefi . at 14%; it is brit proper
to remark, however, that 'holders'
generally
o !3re ashing.,,,l4%, _though
there are no buyeirs•ithove;l4%, - 4nd not
many even at that.
_Leal three months,
that is for lines, inaybe'OctOtedSt"l 4 %
14%; buyers Option all 1869, at 14%®15,
and seller, 14®14%; - '
•', • - ABlrizzEDe ; .--,
But a singe sale reperte 0,000 bbls
this month, t 82=there were but very
iil i i
few buyers above 31%. Octobir was
quoted;at,.3 )4
„@4.,4, and , ,the- 194' since
mouths at ii;dili,3 - buyer all - .18439,, . sold
82w
a
yesterday ~, - • - . -* •' • -
,
-. : • ZURIWILTING OILS. ,
*l4 erL u bricating
*Uwe o il ... - . - .: --1 •40o
Eclipse, Railroad Axle - Sbe
Eclipse Machinery . ~... 750
%ellipse Spindle • ....... 800
Bucsarrsl OF cuunsiort. BY A. V. R. - D.
-3asl3 Wilkins 640, on account ; Phila
delphia and Boiton Petroleum Co;
Lyons & CO, 160, on account Parker &
Toolnyison 4 'Fairview 011 Works 400, on
aceopn.t Filier,l3ro; Waring.F.lng Co.
p6(1:1)Bir CO. 80; Cosmos 0111Vbrks560,
du account' Pool Bro; Waring, King &
Co. 640; on'ticioakit H Mogefry; ts a me
480, on ac count Pool Bro;
Ran & Co. 40, on account Fisher Bro;
Liberty Oil Work 480, on account •11
tcKelw. i .
Total Sefified
omegirri,n EAWr. BY A: V. R.
Citifens • - 011 Co. - 519 bbls refined to
Tack Bros., Philadelphia.
Standard Oil 'Co., 536 bbls.refined to
Warden, Frew 6c Co,, Philadelphia. -
Forsyth & Bro.. 208 bbls refined to.
Warden.,Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
_Commercial Oil Co.. 277 bbls ref. to
W. P. Logan & Bro.,
Lockhart,-Frew & Co. 523 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew & Co:, Phila.
Total • 2,063 bbls.
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST ,PENNA. R.E.
Ralston it Waring 779 bbls - ref. oil =to
W Fang dr Co.,Philadelphia.
OIL -
suirrEn EAST AT DIIQUEME DEPOT,
Hutchison' Oil & Refining C 0453 bble
to Warden, Frew:dt Co., Philadelphia.
• •
• • Dry Goods Market. -
--lirtartXcatk,. SepteMbSe. l,l4- AS
on Saturday, the market was less-active'
but neverthelsas the. Jekdifig -ArY,-Rood:
Jobbing beittiteti tool:Meg a good bllsinesa
at generallyAleadricieesei Altbetnglkiii
Ine ,brnyrninnda Wesohed Cotton goods
anCigantsktabninels the market bv...11,
little depressed, yet the changes to-day
are not of sufficient importance to merit
special notice.
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