The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 04, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL WORKS.
pIT'l SHUR GB
STEEL WORKS.
STABLISHED 1843,
ANDERSON & WOODS,
MASL'FACTCREBS Or
ZEST REFINED CAST STEEL
Of every description. Also, beet
Refined German Plow and Sprin Steel.
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST AVE:. E,Pltts
'nrqh. Pa. au16:II41.
MILLER, BIRR & P KIN.
GENERAL PARTNERS:
WM. METCALF, REUBEN PARKIN
1 1 E0. W. BARR, CHAS. PARKIN.
SPECIAL PARTNER—S. M. KIER,
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
BILLER ; BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE, No. 139 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fel4:d43
DUQUESNE WORKS.
•
COLEMAN, RUM & CO.,
Manufacturers of.
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINCS,.
3:II7WITESNE, L S AND JUNIATA,
FLAT BAR. BOUND AND soptr4RE IRON.
BAND, HOOP, SHEET AND TANK IRON.
BOILER PLATES AND HEADS.
- GUARD IRON, DRAG and DROPPER BARS,
FLANGE.; currzu BARS, CYLINDER
TV AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
C,ROWBARS,WEDGES HARROW TEETH,
RLNG /...ND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
WINGS AND MOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
TKEL.
COACH, BUGGY and A.GON SPRINGS and
ILES.
CUT NAILS AND SPIKES.
Goods First Glass and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
alrteenth Street and Allegheny River,
and IT Water Street. Pittsburgh.
13.129
MHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
RINGER NIE1011.& 00., -
PITTSBURGH. PA..
Xsztufactarers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
ELLI... : AXLESLORM SPRGS,
STEEL TIRE £c., au
Warehouse, 83 Water and 100 First Ste.
-LACK DIAMOND I
;LI
STEEL WORKS.
PiliK, BROWER & CO.,
Tfianfaeturers of all deecriptlona of
* =ULM. -
lae and 'Warehouse, THIRTIETH, THIRTY
TIRST and RAILROAD STREETS,
PITTSBUBGFH.
BRASS FOUNDERS.
HENRY BIER, aIJETAVUEBLECLI.
HENRY BIER & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
JOHN M. 000 PER &
Bell ' and Brass Founders.
BEASS CASTINGS
MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER.
Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
THROTTLE, SKEET! HD CHECK VALVES,
GLOBE PiATTEBN;
Uhf COCIKS,
Brass Work of every deseaVtion for
Steam, Water and (FIL
3SAMIJFACTURERB OF J. M. COOPER & CO'S
improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.
Agents for Dreyfus' Patent Oil
ers, the best in the Market.
OMee and Works, corner Thirteenth and Pike
treats. " WC
ATU . OOD & 111cCALFFELEY,
Corner Liberty street and Third Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa., ,
BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPE FITTERS,
And AGENTS fa A. S. CAMERON & CO'S
STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWERS.
IRON WORKS.
BLLERSIIIIISEN PROCBSS,
The Trustees are now prepared to grant Men
ges for the use of the .ELLERSLIAUtiIf , N PRO
CBS&
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
t he pest improvement ininferioylroni and the
reduced cost,commend it Walt manufacturers of
Iron.
Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by
applying to
JAMES P. SPEER
Attorney for the Tnisteev,
BOOMS 1 and R, English's . Building, afIX
Bonith avenue.
Parties Interested are invited -to:. elait" the
11110 BIN BERGER WORKS, where the' roceirs
Row succemiiiii operation. teil:dls7
EVEIIBOIII,PRESTON'Es;
Miks.
Warehouse. Usd 11.61' 71118 T
2711.14 ET, opposite Monongahela Rouse,
UM: d 6 - PITTSBURGH,
NOITECLITT WORKS.
piTTsiviAttdi '
NOVELTY -WORKS.
dd Rounded A. D. 1838.
ADAMS, M'KEE & CO.
acktarrAmrigrats ; os
WAYITTONT,grAtuateNK El PAT
&MT PLATFORMAmD COUNTER
SCALES.
Js pa nceit i r t itSikar iti ssol
CORTEZ .0P FULTZ iWilurdithsit Ers,
rinsburss. ea's..
ENGINES, BOILERS, &o.
HUGH M 1 BOLE S‘
Con Point Alley and Duquesne FL,
W3aa VII POINT,)
Engine Builders, Founders and
• Machinists.•
Mantaletnre STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
•TIONARY ENGINES of all sizes.
& Medal attention invited to our new STATION
OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 15-borsevower.
I CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order atour
Fonndty, on THIRD STREET, below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEY%
HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBAC SWF/EMI and
IRON 'TOBACCO PRESEUra, on hand and nude to
order, at the •
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
PITTBBirR6H, PA.
—. All orders promptly Tr! ye
FORT PITT
BOILER, STILLANII TANK
WORKS.
CARROLL & !SNYDER,
XANtrfiCTURZIOS OP -
TUBULAR; DOUBLE.PLUED TUBULAR,
FIBS-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
OIL
RB. ,
O STILLS AND OIL TANEB,
'CHIMNEYS, BREECHING, A2.CD ASH PANS,
D U NGSET S: PANS, SALT PANS AND
RCON
STEAM PIPES, , GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGES:
PRISON DOORS AND COA4, SHIITES
Office and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa
air Orden seta to the abotre addreas will be
prontotls attended to. mh7:18.3
WH. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
•
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOB. 20, MI, A...AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished It
with the most approved machinery we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ERS in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made in the country. Chimneys Breeching,
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tants, Oil Billie, Agita
tors, Settling Pans, Boller Iron, Bridges, Sugar
Pans, and sole zaanufacturers of Barnhill's Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on snortest notice. tastati
JAB= EDISDND D. BUMS
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
.11/NtI'ACTUILDEL9
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORK, &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
Dirrx
'NO. 80 WOOD STREET,
gin I
facturers of the tt greatest 'variety of .
,
Cook, Parlor and Heating States;
. TO BF POUND.'
In ot r assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATThRNS AND 131PROVIt.SIENTsi, and the
reputatloof our Stores Is such that amone in
Want of a God article should purchase none but
i t
those man factored by us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call Darticular attention to our new VOLCANO
STOVE, for churches, halls and stores. Over fitiO
sold In three months. Intended for with or with
out casing. All who hare used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price List.. Je.lo
1LLN17AC71711.1,1313 07 3VIENI7 vAttrzrr OP
BOSTON COOKING RANGE ,
"THE FIERY FURNACE "
Yon W/SCILII46 Butt.nnrsa.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKING STOVE.
"REGULATOR." COLUMBIA COOK STOVE,
RAN(Cincinnati Pattern) PORTABLE
GE CAST IRON MANTLES, WEILLMA.N , B
GRATE TORO_IBATES, free trom art and dust;
PROS. PIi,NDKRS,
206 and 208 Liberty Street,'
•
5e25:07 PITTSBURGH, PA.
COOS STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL * CO.'S
TRIUMPH,
1
FOB BITUMIROUS COAL.
Warrantel to Cook, Bake or Boast u
cell as EV other Store In the Union.
BISSELL & CO.,
285 Liberty Street.
kisoonkand • and Mr Ws,
PARLOR STOVKii,
EZA944I COJINNO fIAMIES. Le.
LUMBER.
OBUILDERS:
M.OOO feet Dry Pins Boards.
,150.000 feet 13i inch Clear Plank;
05.000 feet 13f inch Common Plank.;
515,.000 feet Dry 1 and A inch Oak:
915,000 ft.l, 14, Si and 3 inch Poplar:
10.000 feet Dry Poplar scantling;
10,000 feet Dry Tellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet HeWoelt Scantlhig. - .
'803.000 feet No. 1 18 inch Saginattirldnw'
glee.
1100.000 No. 116-inch Shingles, sawed;
50,000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, shaved;
80,890 Fire Brick;
1,000 Fire Tile. - • •
100 Tons Fire Clay; 1-
- Also, Saw Mill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all articles In the line on-hand and fig
sale by ALE ANDER PATTERSON. 'Yards—
No. 151 Bebe street and corner of Preble and
Juniata street Sixth urard.ADeglienyelate bor
ough of Manchester, Sapid
GLASS. OHINA. - CUTLERY.
100 WOOD. STREET.
NEW GOODS.
FINE VASES,
BOIIIEALLIS *BD • CHINA.
NEW BIPMES
DILSpiaR SETI T
GliT ours,
SMOKING. SETS,
A large stock of
SILVER PLATED GOODS
of all deicripUous.
Call and examine oar goods, and we
feeIEG.E astlaned laden. need fall to be malted.
. BREtIED
LOOSWOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, • 1869.
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
W. J ANDZRSON IL A. FREYVOGLE.
--••••
MONONGIIIELI FOUNDRY
- •
W. J. ANDERSON F.: CO.,
•
Manufacturers of IRON HOUSE I FRONTS,
WL'iiDOW LINTELS apd BILLS, and
Castings of oil Descriptions.
W Special attantlen paid to ARCHITECTU
RAL CASTINGS and to Caatings for Window
Glass Houses..'..
OFFICE ND FOUNDRY—No. 150 WATER
STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
SNAP FORT PITT
FOUNDRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ri'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOU2iDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and Smallananclroota,
• (NINTH WARD,)
P.ri" . .ll9l3lThilari t
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
808 Ge 2 AND WATER WORKS.
11 Pities are all cut ln?artahlyln Pita, in dry
und. and 12 feet lengths . £lso , toll assortment
of general
CBStillgS for liam and Water Works. •
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM MILLER,
(Suctessor to JOS. P. HAIGH & C 0.,)
Has facilities co-extensive with the leading
Forges In the East, and Is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily fill all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS,' CRANES, PISTON /lUDs, LEVERS,
PITMAN .TAMS. WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES.
_tog.ether with every
description of SHAPE WOK.R Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne IVay and First Street.
ar.4:1,0
ROBINSON, FLEA be CO.,
Successors to BOisueeox, MI US a Mix.x.mas,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Clearing,
Shafting, Castings of all descriptions: Oil Tanks
and Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
Oftlce, ISi, corner First and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for 9IFFLESDIS PATENT INJECTOR
for feeding Boilers. • jallabf
THOMAS CABLES & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
tULIGDIISKY BT.. ALLIEMEITY CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Stearn
Engine tin Presses, Pulley, Grist
and haw s,
Mill Work, Rotlings,Shafting and Machine
Castings, Orate Bars, Weights, Wagon Boxes,
&c. Braid to order and have on hand Engines of
all sizes. ,
OILS.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
H. M. LONG & CO.,
041ce, DALZELL BUILDING,
[eta Duquesne Way. Pittsburgh. Pa.
WARING-AND RESIG,
Commission Menhants and Broken is
Petroleum and Its Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHIL,&DZLIIILL ADDB.ICSS,
Boom 17, Chamber of Commerce,
US SOUTH BECODID STREET.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
LND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products,
e ciT= b olli k uq=11;11 1 1 1. 110. B9014
Philadelphia Oftlee—LlT WALNUT ST.
spl:vrao
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
HERBERT W. C. 'MEDDLE,
lIIANEFACTURICII or
Labricating & High Test Butting 01Is.
selipse itallroad Azle 011.
Stands at hest without change; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. lipecial 011 for
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive. Engine, /laehlne shop.
Wtli cut Screws.
Sane Mill and Planing Oils.
'
Adapted tor high speed.
apindie Oil, WooliHsad•Light 011,
rs
Oil, Tahnel Stuff- gienaple,
lag & Finishing 011,,fiasoline,
Harness Oil. iParralans.
ARMOR VARNISH._ to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery from Oct.
These products are manufactured under Dr.
Tweddle , s_patent by Superheated Steam in 'VW
coo. Ihe Lubricating 0111; are almost odorless.
perfectly p ore. uniform, and meetly light and mod. , start d aldeptemperature unchanged._ and
remelt:llkm pld during extreme cold. TheManroad
Oils are unequalled, and are In constant use on
many of the principal Railroads. Samples can
be examined and orders left at 124 WOOD
STREET. Works at nharrukporg Bridge.
STONE.
WEST COMMON
.kfackiner Miens Works,
srOrthwest corner of Waist Common, Jalegiunif•.
ATVATEIItCO.
time on hand or meipare on abort . notice React!
and step Stones , fin atdevrallsellra
Vaults.- la , Beadin Tomb
(WM Vtoiciptly wonted. rrien SlainvOulig
FINALNCLAL.
AMERICAN BANK,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH.
• • • • 8200.000
sidually Liable.
iT AND DEPOSIT.
WM. FLUID,
Cashlel
'ORO.
CASH CAPITAL
Stokholders In
RANH OF DISCOIT
JOHN FLOYD
President.
DIRE.
Thos. M. Marshall,
Wm. T. Shannon,
James W. Arrott,
Chas. B. Leech,
John Floyd,
This Bank is now full
to do a general Banking
jelOki?
John M. Mortland,
Archibald Wallace,
Jas. D. Kelly,
Wm. Floyd.
organized and prepared
•ualnesa.
FIFTH AVENUE BANE
Of Pittsburgh,
Is n
t w open for Discount, Deposit And General
Ban ing Business.
An sum received from Ohs Dollar upwards.
Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid on
time deposits
803317a1
ED. MI lIRIEHE. W. P. WEYMAN.
W: lI..SiMS. FRANK MERERT,
W. (!. RORERTSCIN, HENRY 3IEYER,
DAN. KINZER. D. M. ARMOR.
it.MIL,POERSTEL.
ED. DITHRIDGE' t President.
F. F. SCHENCK. Cashier.
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, a.
CAPITAL, 13100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
tiTEREST PA
D ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN
Boulght and sold. and
Europe. Collections .
points of the United k ,
' DOMINICK 111
JAMES SICC♦ l i
W. h. MORG
DIR
EXCHANGE
hen desired remitted to
ade on all the principal
ates and Canada.
sits, President.
V., Vice President.
N. Cashier.
crOits.
James McCabe,
Hugh Keating.
Terence Campbell,
James Phelan,
H.A.Freyvogle,
Thoma 3 'Barnes,
GAZZ dollcitor.
Ti E
D. Ihmsen,
Thomas Rourke,
J. Dunlevy, Jr.,
Patrick. Kane,
Chas. B. Barr,
_ .
Jno.Jos.liermann
Jel 3 5 JOB.
IT COMPANY
Of Pittsbni.gh.
SAFE REPO
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, January 24, 1667. For 'the safe•keeping
Of Bonds and other St:entitles, Gold and Silver,
Silver Plate, Books. Records. Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee,
and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof
vaults. Building and Office:
Jro. S 3 FOURTH .1 IrEJME,
PITTSBURGH, PA
eRESIDENT-WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Pitu,:IDENT-111.NRY LLOYD
=I
WM. PHILLIPS, JAMES I. BENNETT,
HP NWT I.LoTD, , 111 - RoN IL PAINTER,
WILLIAM REA. Jos. S. moßms%lN.
WILLIAM 31. LYoNI. LiEOIIIIE BLALK,
i:URTIS Li. HCISEI
SECRETARY . TREAECRE.B.
:J. F. VON 130N7511 1 J14 - 312
au2S:r.G7
1111111.1.=MIMEMMEMM
HART, CAU HEY k Co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
PrITS/31MOLI, Pd.,
1111NC=OBIS TO HAZNA, ELLET s C0..1
DLA.LI4III3 11l
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular attention veld to the twain
, and sale 01
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafte on London.
PACIFIC MILWAY GOLD LOAN,
Messrs, DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 5:
&change Plate, and N. E. JESUP & CO.,
19 Pine Street, N. Y., offer for sale the
Bonds of the Eansas Pacific Railway,
These Bonds pay stir per cent. in Gold;
have thirty years to 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
pup also owns Three Millions of Acres
in Kamm, which are being rapidly sold to
develop the country and improve the road,
They arc a first mortgage upon the extenshm
of the road from Sheridan, Kansas, to
Den*, Colorado. The road in operation,
417 miles long, upon which it is also a Mort-
gage, NOW ELIAS MORE THAN ENOUGH
NET INCOME TO PIT TUE INTEREST
ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better
security in the . narket—this being in
some respects better 4han Government Se•
MUNCL PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST
PAYABLE IN GOLD. Pries 96, and accru
ed i birrest, in Currency. Pamphlets, Naps
add archlel tarnished on application,
a axial
t.f..(4':•r!.;i , .......i...." .., , : i ~.1?- -.E
FINANCIAL.
Goy,
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Priccs.
PH.. R. MERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets.
MHOLMER & SONS,
A. 3 •
=fr , litzto ••=-44
57 Market Street,
l'l'Pr'TSl3lTlloll', JPAL.
Collections made on all the principal Points Of
the United dtates and Canada,.
Stocke,Bonds and other Securffieo
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sate of
United States Securities.
,130:a3.
JAMES 81 BRADY & GO
(Bneceszors 08. JONES a C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
DS AL PoT 31E i. s,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS 07
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST 7.ANOBABLE TEEMS.
or Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air Hones , loaned on Government Bonds at
lowest market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase
and Sale of STOCKS. BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK,
Wood St., corner Second Avenue.
A. BRADLEY, President,.
CYRUS CLARKE, Jr., Cashier.
Interest paid on Deposits.
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks bought and
. thiLF
''_:.ll - s Pittsturgt 6ayttt,
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, October 2, 1869.
The unsettled condition of the gold
and stock market has temporarily
checked mercantile transactions all over
the country. Values of every kind are
affected by the average decline of gold
ab out six per cent., and a new basis
has to be assumed, should gold perma
nently stay below 130, for which there is
a good prospect 'now. For commercial
reasons, the premium should decline
during the present month to about 125,
although the market is at present sus
tained_at about 130,:partly on account of
an easy money market, but more so for
preventing a too rapid decline in the
market value of stock, in order to ob
tain a price for them by money lenders,
with whom they are pledged on mar
gins, for the adyance of money to
protect themselves from loss. Wall
street and its vicinity assumed a quieter
aspect at the close of the past week,
and nearly all the gold contracts are
satisfactorily settled. After a careful
investigation of the whole transactions
of the "bull" clique it turns out, that
they were heavy losers at the end of set
tlement because of the large decline in
stocks, of which they were the largest
holders on small margins. It also came
to light that after all, the smaller firms
lost comparatively less
,than the larger
houses, who depended on their immense
resources in weathering the storm. An
other question, no less important than
the gold premium, is the future market
value of bonds; and it 'remains to
be seen how far they will be
effected by the decline in gold. The
mere fact of this decline should improve
their value even in currency, provided,
Europe was a buyer of them at present.
This not being the case, and a hardening
tendency of the money‘market evident,
by the more rapid movement of western
'produce to a market while prices are yet
fair—it may fairly be presumed that
bonds will andnally approach' the:.erfees
- of kik season. Thts reasoning may - be
supported by,the early_withdrawal of the
Government from the market as I:pur
chafer. Id feat; the Gev.ernment only
sustained the market Igloo by purchases
at high rates; and generally above the
average market quotation. .
In stocks the market did not reach,
with that activity usual to a heavy de
cline, for fear of a stringent money mar.
ket; but a large share of the stocks held
by Wall street has been transferred to
private investors from all over the conn
tryLand any further decline would bring
in hosts of country purchasers lat low'
rates and for permanent investment.
In our local market the banks and
bankers are supplying their friendfiwith
all the money required at reasonable
rates, but outsiders tind it difficult to ob
tain motley under 12 per cant.
Bank stocks are 'still inquired fbr, but
permanent investments in •local bonds.
not desired.
Quotation- licefired R.
.Y
f . ~, . r
Mertz: Gold, 130: Silver, 125; FlghtY
one's 1171 4 /; Five Twenties, 119,';
do 1864, 119%; do 1865 , 119%; do 1865 , 1
Consols,
117%; do 1867, 117%; do 1868,
117%; Ten Forties, 109%: New York
Central, 179; Erie, 133; Reading, 9 3%;
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 83%; Ohio At Misissippl, 127;
Michigan Southern, 82%; Cleve
land it Pittsburgh, 90%; Chicago At
Rock Island, 106%; Chicago & North
Western, 71%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 84 1 5; Adams Express Com
pany, 50%; Merchants Union Express,
MX; Pacific Mail, —; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 36%; American Ex
press Company 30.
EXCHANGE, Large. Small.
London, per £ $6,48 $6,55
Paris. per franc....... ........ 26 27%
Berlin, thaler 95 96%
Frankfort, florins 56 58
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: 130; United
States Sixes, 1::1, 119%; Five-Twenties;
1862, 119%; do. 1864, 119%; do. 1665019%;
Ten-Forties, 109%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and July, 1865, 117%; do. do. 1867,
117%; do. do. 1868, 117%; Due Com
pounds, SO; Union Pacific Railroad,
99; Central do, do, 108%; Cy. Pacific,
96; Lake Superiors, 96.
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Guette.l
NEW Yonk, October 2, 1869.
Money steady at 7 per cent. curiency.
to 7 per cent. gold for loans on call.
Sterling firmer at B@S%. Gold_lower
opening at 130%, advancing to 1304 and
closing at 129%.
The following is the Bank Statement :
Loans, N 55,239,649; decrease, $8,202,174.
Specie, $15,402,849; increase 81,934,463.
Circulation, $34,169,409; increase, $173,-
328. Deposits, $184,124,508: increase, $2,-
893,715. Legal. tenders, $54,209,089, in
c rease, $1,184,000.
Governments lower, closing dull but
steady. Coupons: 1881. 119 1 ,1 - ai• 119j.‹; '62,
119%@119yg; '64, 119%@119 3 •;; '65,
@119%; new do., 117, 5 ,',g117%; '67,
i 117%
@117%; '6B, 117%©117%; 1040's, 109%@
10.91,.; Currency Sixes, 1083,f@109.
State Bonds lower. Missouris, 85%;
new •Tennessees, 52.;; Mis , ouris 85%;
new North Carolina 53.
Stocks have been some what irregular,
but on the whole were firm during the
day, with a buoyancy on the Vanderbilt
shares. Central sold high as 179%.
Market closed firm, though hardly up
to the best prices of the day.
Canton, 51; Cumberland, 25; Western
Union Telegraph, 36; Quicksilver, 12%;
hfariposa, 9; do. preferred, 17; Pacific
Mail, 61%; Adams Express, 52; Wells & •
Fargo, 16; American, 3U%; United. States,
51; Merchants Union; 9%; New York
Central, 179; Harlem, 132%; ludson 163%;
Reading, 93%; Erie. 33; clO. vreferred,s9;
Michigan' Central 11W; Michigan South
ern, 82 1 ‘; Pittsburgh, 4 92; Northwestern,
703,1: do. preferred, 84%; Cleveland, Co
lumbus & Cincinnati, 73; Rock Island,
106 1 St. Paul, 69%; do. preferred, 81%;
Tole - do,Lt Wabash, 57; Fort Wayne, 83%;
Terre Haute, 30; do. preferred, 56; Chi
cago It Alton, 144; Ohio & Mississippl,27;
St. Joe, 109.
Mining shares dull.
Boston prices: Copper Falls, 7; Frank
lin, 11; Hada, 60.
Imports fur the week: Dry goods, 81,-
680 538; general merchandise, $3,702,666.
Exports of specie for week, $262,196.
Sub Treasury balance; $91,989,034, in
cluding less than six millions currency.
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
SATURDAY, October, 2, 1869.
REVIEW FOR THE WEEK%
The oil market was moderatively ac
tive during the first two or three days
of the' week, but since then it has b i een
very quiet; and the sales unusually
light. On Wednesday there seemed to
be quite a panic in refined. spot or Sep
tember, selling down to 303.,:@303; on
Thursday and Friday, however, the
feeling was stronger, prices improved
considerably, though as already noted,
there was but little done. To-day the
market was again exceedingly quiet,
though compared with yesterday, priCes
were unchanged.
Receipts crude this week, 17,300 bbls;
last week, 19,502; January Ist to date,
644,749; same time last year, 835,417; Ex
ports refined this week, 16,093;" last
week,116,328; January Ist to date, 469,544;
same time last year, 621,053. Sales this
week, 45,500; last week, 70;000.
CRUDE.
But a single sale reported 2,000 spot at
143;, and seller all the month may be
Quoted at 14%@14,w 4 . Seller all year
may be quoted at 14%@143, with sales
during Wednesday and Thursday of
12,500 bbls at these quotations. Nothing
done in buyer option all year for some
time—nominal at 15.
p0:444::•441
But a single sale, 500 bbls last half 0 •-
tober at 3231,. There were offers to buy
spot at 31%, but, apparently, no sellers
below 32; October to December, quoted
at 32%©3235. There has been consider
able oil sold to go south and west du
ring the week, and - the :shipments both
by rail and river, particularly by river,
have been large.
LIIBRIOATING OILS
Eclipse Winter Lubricating 0i1....
Eclipse Railroad Axle
Eclipse Machinery
Eclipse Saindle
RECEIPTS OF CRIME OIL BY A. V. B. B.
Standard Oil Co. 409, on account of
Fisher Bro; Citizens Ref. Co. 978 .on stc l
count Owaton tit Sowers; Edgerton & Co;
180 do'on account G S Thomas; Waring,
King & Co. 978.
- Total 2,525 bbls.
RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL DT RIVER.
Mawhinney & Bro..
Jackson & Bro.. ......
Owston & Bowers,.
J. Gillespie....
G. S. Thomas
Total..
Dry Goods Mar Net.
NEw. Yonx.. October 2.—The market
was rather quiet, yet steady for most
classes of heavy and staple fabrics,
while it is a little depressed for irregular
grades 'of cotton goods in sympathy
with the recent decline in raw material
all leading makes of Glazed Catobrica
having been reduced to 9%0. No
more saleable at concession, while
high colors. are 10350. Canton Flannels
are more steady, and Lawnia common
are now 19c; Hamilton Brown XX 27340;
Amoskeag 25c; Ellerton P 13.4 c; Massa.
chusetts R 130. Caledonia Checks
steady at 16c for No. 7,21 c for
No. 9, 260 for No. 50,' and 28%c for No.
8. Stark A Bags 450. Androscoggin
do. 45. Worsted Braids in all colors at
750. Pacific Mills 3, colored Alpacas at
2234@)25c, and Orientals at 1834@2234.
Pacitic Mills Prints at 1334, Richmonds
13@1335, Orientals 1234,®13, Amoskeag
brown dry 17@)1735, Rockport do. 18,
Stark brown sheeting• 16, Augusta do.
14 Y., Pacific L 14, Tremont and Suffolk
E 10%. : ,
DErrtOrr, October 2.—Wheat: ,recelota
33,000 bust; 10 lower. with - extra white
at 809; No, 1, do 41,23; -regular #1.,14,
and amber 111,1301,14.
40a
85a
75a
80a
... 3,236 bbls.
3,412 ‘g
.... 1,000
1,000 "
592 "
9,040 "