The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 05, 1869, Image 6

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SHITRWIT
STEEL WORKS.
3^_A 3LISHFD IS 1815. "
ANDERSON & WOODS,
xexvracxraass or
; ISEST- REPINED:STEE L
Of every description. Alio, best /
&fined' German Plow and Spring Peel.
,-O:IENRit. BOSS IND ?IBST AVENll7.6,Pitts.
blush. Pa. aut6:ll4l.
BIRR & PR IN.
GENERAL PARTNERS
MICTCALF.. I BEIIBEN MILLAR,
EMO. W. BARB, I CHAS. PARE V,.
BPSCIAL rsamrn—s. SIEET4I
CRESCENT STEEL WOE S,
KLLI;ER; - mum & PARKIN
OFFICE, No. PO Liberty Street,
PITTSIVITEGH, PA
fel4:d4B
DUQUESNE' WORKS.
00MAAN, aim &. QO
Manufacturers of
IRON,' NAILS, STEEL,
•
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
DUQUESNE, .1. - X AND JIINIATA ,
FLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE IRON.
BAND, 1100 P, SHEET AND TANK IRON,
thEFL ATRS AND HEAD: 2 .,
GUARD IRON,
_DRAG and DROPPER BARS,
FLANGRn CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER
W AND FLAT BAIL,_ for Coal Roads.-
.KGWIIARS,WRDGES & HARROW TEETH,
ZTRING,PLOW AN D
CULTIVATOR STEEL,
S T REL WINGS AND DIOULDS cut to pattern.
STEEL TILES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
COAC ES H, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS and
IM,"
CD N
T AILS AND SPINES.
Floods First and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS.
311Inteedath Stxtet and Allegheny River,
and 1.7 Water Street. Pittsburgh.
IM'FIELD expra. WORKS.
SINGER, & 00.,
nirTsts,#next.: - PA...
kanufseturers of every description of
CAST AND VERNAN ..STEEL;
:51.1+mw SPALwes,
fa fa A.1:1) PLATFORM SPRINGS.
AZLE.% ae
• Warehouse, 83 Water andloo First Ste.
SLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER it CO.,
Xantraetnrers of an descriptions at
• giVI'MMT-...
•
aßce end arehose, TRIRTIRTH, THIRTY.
,FIRST and RAILROAD STREETS,
• PfITSBIIRGH.
BRASS FOUNDERS.
EIBITILY Dui; . ... . ......... GCT.I4VV.S./ILECII.
RENRY BIER & CO„,
BLICCS.PSORB TO
- JO= M. i9DOPER & Co.,
Bell and , Brass Founders.
Cid4TINGS
DEAD Z 211035i'TLY TO DUDE'S.
Maliable sid -Grey Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,
'BOTTLE, SUM AND CIRCE VALVES
/AZ GLOBE PATTERN.
14)1Nr COCKS,
MISS Work of every deamiptton for
Steam, Water and 011.
wiamfAciimitas oirJ. M: cuorzu dE cots
Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Pump.
~,dgista for. Droyine Patent Oft
-, era, the beottn the Mark f et.
Vice end Wcrke, corner Thirteenth l end Me
Tif OOD & McCAFFBEI ,
svaim. C9r*r Liberty Weft and Thlid Avenue,
Pittsbtulle, Pa.,
- ORASS 'POUNDERS 'AND IRON PIPE FIVIIRS,
. ,
And. AGENTS hr A. S. CAMERON I CO'S
STEAM PUMPS AND BLOWERS.
IRON WORKS.
BUISRit SRN - PROCESS•
Slistlirustges are tioW,orepaied-toggsatt Bairn.
les tor the use of the BLLEItaiiLIISIIS PIIO-
OESS.
The superior quality imparted to good iron,
the great improvement hi inferior Iron, and the
reduced cost, eammend tOlillinannfintarersbf
iron.
Parties wishing to use It can obtain licenses by
snPlYing to
eTANEEt*.-R'. ,SPEER „
Attorney for the Trustees,
BOOMS 1 and gi,..Biagllsh,s Building,
math avenue. -
Par ties interested are invited to visit the
ORAN BElteltit WORKS. Th e re the rocess
gOlt successful operitton.
VER6OI4,,IMEWRON-& CO., ,z
Peonlvanisiron Worka.
w arebo.... 4 66,..nd SGT IMF;
ATEtZST, oppoeite lloualkiiels House
5z024:46 , ; ; iv . kITTEIBIAtOIII,.
NOVELTY WORKS.
prrTswomw
NOME TY WORKS.
Founded A. D. WS.
&DIMS, krittE & Co.
otiariiitAbttae , or
NMISPONE BTANDABD.DrAIBBA
•T
ANTI PLATFORM ./..ND COUNTSB
SCALES. •-'
iDuctu Paced Patent Door Locks and Wads,
WILTSII/11.,;
FUR 11.10 LE & CO.,
Con Point Alley and Duquesne
mum. TES POINT,/
Engine BUilders, Founders and
litachiniats.
Mannfacture STEA2dBOLT ENGENER and STA.;
TIONARY ENGINES, of alI Ogee.
Special attention invited to olir new STATION
ART OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER, of 16-horse Power.
CASTINGB,of every kind, made toorder &tour
7
Oundry, on T HIRD BTREET A below Market.
RIGS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, rmasYs,
HANGERS XOTTSE and TOBACCO SCREWS ana
IRON TOBACCO PRESSES, on band and made to
order, at the
•
, -
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River s near the Point,
PITTBiEfItGIi, PA.
, tLy wed, TETI'S.
mar au orders prom
FORT PITT .
BORA SITU AND TANK
WO KS.
CARROLL itc!SNYDER,
aLurtriecrurosits or
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-ELUED TIIBULAR,
FIRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
_
OIL STILLB AND OIL TANEB,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
' -)E
wriem P IP ES,
GASOMETERS AND um;
BRIDGES .
PRISON DOOILB AND COAL Ssurza
Office and Warehouse, corner Second,
Third, short and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
Mr
tly Ord rsendned e set
to
the above address will
189 be
, rotan atto. nalt7:
WIC BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
/IND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
. , .
11;f1)13. $O, SS, 44 &ND SO PENN
Raving 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, Locomot ive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tants, 011 Stills, Arta
tors, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, finger
Pan,' and sole manufacturers of Barnhili , a Pat
ent Boilers.
Repairing done on shortest notice. 1a5:C21
FAR= 7c. 5atum...............zawnr0 D. MISR
JARED` M.BRUSH & SON, •
Stein Boilers; Oil Stills, Tanks.
• 7 SIBELET IRON W ong. &a.
61 Pettit Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
AIL.BRADLEILT it CO.,
NO.BO WOOD STREET,
Manntaeturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stavei,
TO BE 70111. CD.
In our assortment will be found all the LATEST
PATThENS I..ND IMPROVILISEN TS, and the
reputation of our Stoves is such that anv one In
want 01 a good article should purchase none but
thcr manufactured by us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call particular atteunon to our new VoLCANo
STOVE. for churches, halls Ann stores. Over 500
sold in three mntas. Intended th e m or with
out c a s in g. • A ll who have used pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send for Catalogue and Price List. Jenil
BUGUS & CO.,
MAfferrAcreramos or zrzar VAanrr 01
SEITCYNTMOSI.
BOSTON COOKING BANGED
"THE MIRY FURNACE,"
FOR WABWING.BVILDINGI i .
• - I
THE NEW ANTI-DIIBT COOKING STOVE,
"REOITLATOR.,, COLUMBIA COOL STOVE,
VAN'S (Cincinnati Pattern) T L
RAS C ABT IT MANTLES, WELLMA-N,B
REFLECTOR, ORA.TES, free trout din and dust;
GRATZ %%INT% 7ENDILIMI,
206 and 208 Liberty Street;
yl7 "'FUR L.
GIOOK STOVES.
CET THE BEST.
- A
BIPMELI. 40110.91
TB,ltraceki.
COS ip-Trukrzio US COAL ,
Warranted to Cook, Bab or Bond
einny other - Moroi* the ads*,
BiSSElas & 00.,
No. 285 lAbertAr Street.
filvard and v a sale,
liPirleh.gbAti:lnersj nranYlllo.
cOOKINO 5..43103. to.
_
TO BUILDERS I
1100,000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
150,000:Poet inch tear rank: ''-
fgli,oool:feet 'l% inch on Plank:
110,000 feet Dry 1 and Inch Oak:
35,000 ft.% 1, A and 3 inch Poplar:
10.000 teat Dry Poplar Scantling;
10,000 feet Dry Yeliow Pine Boards;
oo 10feet Hemlock ficantlin
11441 feet 18 in Salt
. c Shin
-1100,000 O. 116-Inch ShLugles, sawed;
10,000 No. 1 le-inch Shingles, shaved;
30,900 Fire oric4;
1,000 Fire Thst , -1 i t II
100 Tons rireolll,
' Also, Baw Kill Lumber, Locust and Cedar
Posts, and all article'
an
thulielloniand and for
'sale try ALEXAI=II mds—
No. 157 Rebecca street and corner o Pre b ie and
iTunlats streets, litstki W4ll444 l .ettie l Y. hat hoz`
migh of Manchester. ap:e
•LASS. Offitr,“OUTLERY.
100 WON) IiTHEET.
NEWS GOODS.
FINED iVABES,
BONZPILIA,
NEW EITYLEI3a •
DlNNisa BETS
AMIAIIiTEV
GIPT CUPS, o
MS
smolimb errs, -
A wit *Wok us
SILYEB PUTED GOODS
Gall and examine our /eons, god we
feel assisted noose need Sall to be ratted.'
IL E. 111311131) (113
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: 'I TJESD AY, OCTOBER 5, 1869
W. ANDERSON' '''•-- • . .H• lie PRETVOGLE•
1110NONGIIIELI FOLNDRY,
IV. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Manufacturers of _IRON, HOUSE FRONTS,
,WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and
Cistings of all Descriptions.
Kr Special attention paid to ARCHITECTU
RAL CASTISGS and to Castings tor Window
Glass Houses.. ..
OFFICEFOrNDRT—No. 150 WATER
STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
KNAP FORT PITT
OUIIRY COMPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
prrTsBuRGH, PA.
'Engines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and SmalUnan Strains,
(NINTH WARD.)
P1PT5331:71113 1- 11,
WILLIAM SMITH,
Manufacturer of
OAST IRON BOWL Pus
Olt OAS .L.NI:! WATZR WORE&
“Inviltr*fiettleil st giledl2i
of general
Castings for tias ata Water Work..
I would also call the -ftentlou of flu_perluteud
ants of Has Works to r...fmate of HISTOBTS.
pUQUESNE FORGE.
WILLIAM MILLER,
(Successor to , JOS. P. HAIGH & 00.,)
Has faCilitiel co-extensive with the leading
Forges tti the East, and I. prepared to promptly
and satlstEctortly till all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS, CRANKS. PISTON Le.VERS,
PITMAN SAMS.WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVE FRAMES , together with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Office and Forge,
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street.
apich4o
of etescripßom,
uzonkuh riummsts.
ROBOISON, ILEA & CO.,
Successors to ROstiseom. Milne i Mlnt...afi,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,PITTSBORGH ,
MamulaMurer e of Boat and Stationary Steam En
gines Blast Engines. ll Machinery, Gearing,
S h afti n g, Ceilings of a lldcips: 011 Tanks
Slls and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. IA, corner Pint and Smithfield
Streets.
Agents for 617PARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for feeding Boilers.
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BANDUBSY BT., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA..
•
klantifacturera of Siationzry and Portable Steam
Engines, till rreSSCS, roller', Shafting, tir i tst.
ne
and Saw 11111 Wont. ItoWiag and Mach
Castings, Grate Bars, Wei gnu, Wagon Boxes,
&c. BONA to order and have on hand Engines of
all gees. rralltp6
OILS.
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
N. M. LONG Seipp.,
'44
Office, DALZELL BUILDING, '`O
Duquesne Way. Pitt
-up-suoro AND
Commission It ereUsata and Broker's*
Petroleum and Its: Products,
ChU2ELL'B BLOCK, DUQUE;NE WAY,
PHILADELPHIA ADDRE44B.
BoomlJ7, Ocimber.of Commerce,
133 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
aido
TACK lIROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DILAIJAS IP
Petroleum and • Its Products,
,
coritim =-,4ll3p er l,et str 7RlNG.
- mbuseesiadsemegr-iwr WALAWPM
spl:w9o
CCLIPSE PETROLEI • REFINERY.
r t o" F £3 .•
DIIIIIRBBBT W. C. TWKDDLE, •
314241!irs0Tvass or
Lubricating & High Test Butting Oils.
Halfwit, Railroad Azle P
Stands great beat withont 'Cutup; Tea%
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special
tropical climates or hot weather.
Locomotive, Extitlikth HisfbliglOPL ,
, 1 •
MOW Wilt tine Pistilli Min ,
Adapted for high noted. •
HPlnale WI, Wool, Head-Light OIL
Tanneri!liititilienfltitec
in xdc Finishing 0 ~MSSOIII3O,
Harness Oil. IParraillne.
ARMOR VARNISH preserve Bright Iron
Work and Machinery IY4 t m Must.
That prodects %re anufactured under Dr.
Tweddlos_patent by Superheated Steam ln Vac
cuo. 2he Lubricating Oilk are almost odorless,
perfectly pureoinifortn. , and ntostli, tight ,001 "
°rod. sthn a nigh temperature uncrowned,. and
remain limpid during extreme cold. The Railroad
ells are unequalled, and are in constant use on
many of the prfnMpatitailroads. BargitYl
be examined and orders left at lles wgctp
BULEICIT. Works at Sharpsburg Bark!
STONE:
VIVOT COMMON
lititeAtito Stone Workh,
ieo;i4‘444itisteo giotaii t
'YAZATVATABAID CO.
Sailti %II" a r t i t i ket r all!k
V i a - th"
10 1 1 W• rt_FHI44IIC9III4I4,
h r c~•.J _:u,
FINANCIAL.
AMERICAN BAH,
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH.
CASH CAPITAL 1200.000
Stockholden Individually Liable. -
DANE OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
I'reddent. Cashier.
• DIPACTOBS.
Thos. M. Marshall, Arch i b a l d Murtland,
Wm. T. Shannon, .! Wallace,
James W. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Wm. Floyd.
John Floyd, I
This Bank Is now fully organized and prepared
to do a general Banking business.
Jelok43 .
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh,
Is now oven for 'Discount, Depositaand General
Banking Business. ;
Any sum re7eifed from One Dollar vfmnrcle.
Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid on
time deposits
DIPNCTORS
ED. BRIDGE. -P• WEYSIAN.
W. H.FRANK
,
W. C. ROBE.R.TSON . HENRY
R.
DAN. .IiINZER._
moiou,
EMIL FDERSTEL•
ED. DITIIRIDUE, President.
F. F. SCHENCK. Caoktiter.
•
CITY BANK..
112 Fifth Street, Pittiburgh, Pa.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
MEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
, FOREIGN F.XCHANGE
Bough; and sold. and when desired remitted to
Enrope• Collections made on all the principal
points of the United States and Clll3llla.
DOMINICK ILISI6EN. President.
JAMF-S MCCABE, Vice President.
W. N. MoncAN. Cashier.
Plak.CTOhk.
D. Eimsen. James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating
J. Dunlevy. Jr., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Kane, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, • Fl•A.Frervogiei
Jno•Jos•Hermann, Thema. Barnes,
Jel 5 JOS. M• GAZE AM, Solicitor.
iiiinool
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of rennsylira
nia, January 24. 1667. For the safe-keeping
of Bonds and other Securities, Gold and Silver,
Slicer Plate, Books. Records. Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions, under guaranteiti
and for the renting of Safes in its burglar-proof
'Vaults. Building and Office:
rro. S 3 FOURTH .11-E.VUE,
PITTABVROH, PA
PREqtvz.NT-WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
VICE rEESIDENT - lIENRY LLOYD
DIRECTOR':
WM. PHILLIPS, 'JAMES I. BENNETT
SIRI LLOYD, BYRON H. PAINTER
WILLIAM REA, Job. moRRISo.N.
WILLLAM M. LYON. UrttHE BLALK,
CURTIS U. IILSSEIL.
SECIULTATIY A7:1)
c. UN - BUNltilitinzt
au: :r6
11AltT, CAUGHEY &
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
Prl - 119331711 , Gi11.
1100C101501325T0 HANNA, HAAT I C 0..)
Dla2.iP►
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
♦ad norticolor attention vald to the parchase
and side of
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
rayl:sl2
TRADESMEN'S. NATIONAL BINE
;• 9
WOOll St., corner Second Avenue.
A. BRADLEY, President,
CYRUS CLABIE, Jr., Cashier.
Interest paid on Deposits.
.old.
Coupons, Bonds and Stocks bough d t t and
1d
rib. Ps.
D OLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
NO. 65 FOVRTU STREET..
CHARTERED IN 1855.
ASSETS $2.503,431 33.
Open daily, from 9 o'clock. A. sr. to i o'clock
v. x., and SATURDAY EVENINGS. from
May Ist to November Ilst,_ from 7to 9 o'clock,
and from November Ist to ay tit, from 8 to
o'cidck. •
Deposits received of all sums of not less than
ONE DOLLAR and a dividend of the roots
declared twice a year, in June and ,December.
Interest has been deelared semi-annually in June
and December since the Bank was organized, at
the rate of six per cent. a year.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the
credit, of the depositor as principal, and bears the
same lot erect fromthe Ist days of June and
December, compounding twice a year, without
troubling the depositor to call„ or even to present
his passbook. At this rate money will double In
less than twelve years.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules
and Regulations, furnished gratis, on applies
los at the °dice.
• - Pnastrdtkr—GrOßGT ALSREE.
VI.C7IIIIBIDENTS:
John G. Backofen, A. M. Pollock, M. D.,
Benj. Y. Fahnestock, Robert Robb,
JameSerdMan. John . H. Shoenberger,
— James McAuley, James Shidie.
James B. D. Meads, Alexander Speer...
Isaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager.
WM. J. 'Adamson, Ro bert C. Loomis]
• Calvin Adams enry J. Lynch,
.John C. Bindley, eter A. Madeira,
George Black, John Marshall,
ma iltirgwin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, John B. Meradolett,
--CharlesA. Coitbn, MLitt 31cCandiess,
Jobs Evans; tf; W. Ohre.
John 7. l'iOrmsby Phillips,
William S. Haven, „ Ileur7_l". Itingwalt,
Peter H. Hunker, ' Wen. E. Schmertz, -
Richard Hays, Alexander Tindle,
James D. Kelly, • William Van Kirk.
p TAU , 8181118—CH E A. , coupas.
BIG turi75.471.4.142 S. D. =EDS.
D....„.
..4Pigter and retell dealer In
PIN-.. ,sTA , ruirriart , w ,
WEDDING, VISITING, PARTY AND BUSINESS
. . hCIAILD EP116111414/Ve ,
244819.G8AM5, ARM& ILLITMLiTATING. &a,
Orders by mall reeelve prompeattentlon. Send
for ssipplis. , • -
Loa* aupitalai st,.. oldish
mlred7P.Tsei • ' —• s
,
Drum
VIFEINDERSON SiaISOTIMMIA
Dula. in' ,
I t4611 t.: 1211.4413111511r1=319111
~!
• ir•C:OX-23::09
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
Pit. 11. ALERTZ, Banker
Cor. Wood and Fifth Street&
N HOLMES & SONS,
23 =
Nal
FINANCIAL.
57 Market Street.
N'ITTICS33I:TIIO/1. PA.
the CoVeilllection States end s mede on all
Clar the principal points of
ed e'''.
Stocks,Bonds and other Securities
13MORT &SD BOLD ON COMICD3BION.
Particular atteution , paid to the purckiage usd
sale at
United States Securities
isal:11 -
LIES T. BRADY &
Maccesson 08. JONES a CO—)
Cornel Fourth and Wood Sts.,
IfErt. IR. IS,
BUT AND BELL ALL FUNDS 07
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
VOLD, SILVF;I3 AND COUPONS,
MOST 71.VORAl3LE TER3IS
VT Interest Allowed on Deposits.
toro t oaer loane
rated. on Government Bonds at
wes ket
Orders executed for the Purehase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
SOLD,
JAMBS T. BRADT & CO.
'llt gittsii.urgij eaiitt.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
(By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
NEW YORK, October 3, 1889.
- Money easy at B@7 per cent. on call.
The ease is said to be caused by pur.
chases from Boston of three millions'
worth of bonds for currency. Discounts
nominal.
The session of the Directors of the
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern re
sulted in nothing definite. It is believed
that Lockwood's indebtedness to the
road will not exceed hail a million.
The City of Brooklyn arrived to-day
andtrought /1,170,000 in specie.
Sterling firmer 9 asked for 60 day bills,
and 9 1 ,:. for sight. Gold lower, opened at
130,,and - clored at 128%. Carrying rates
7@S per cent to flat.
Governments heavy: Coupons 'Bl. 19;
do '62, 19%; do '64. do '96, 193 4 '. do
new, 17!:ildo '67, 17%; do '6B, 17%; 10-40 s
8%; currency 6s. 8.
State Bonds irregular: Missouris, 53%;
new Tennessees, 5134..
Stocks heavy and lower during the
morning, but stronger in the afternoon
on a rumor that Vanderbilt bad been in
vited to take charge of the Lake Shore
road. Closed flutter.
Western Union, 36; Pacific Mail, 63,,1;
Now York Central. 158%; Harlem,l323;
Hudson, 162; Erie, 33': Michigan South
ern, 54%; Pittsburgh, 923; North West
ern 71?; Rock Island, 105%; St. Paul,
68 Wabash, 56%; Fort Wayne. 8434.
, Sub -Treasury balance, /89,355,970.
. OFFICE OF PITTSBFROH GAZETTE, /
• • 'MONDAY, October 4, 1869. S
Quotations as received oy Ph. R.
Mertz: Gold, 12874. Silver, 123; Eighty
one's, 119; Five Twenties, 1862, 119!/;
do 1864, '118%; do 1865, 118%; do 186 4 5,
Consols, 117' do 1867, 117%; do 1868,
117%; Ten Forties, 108%; New York
Central, 178; Erie, 132%; Reading, 6434;
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne & Chicago
Railroad, 8434; Ohio di.gisialppl, 127%;
Michigan • Southern,. 83%; Cleve
land dc Pittsburgh, 92%; Chicago dt
Rock Island, 105%; Chicago & North
Western, 71%; Chicago & North Western
Preferred, 84%; Adams Express Com
pany, 5234; ,Merchants Union Express,
10935; Pacific Mail, —; Western Union.
Telegraph Company, 36; American Ex
press Company 30.
EXCHANGE, barge. &Mail.
London, per /6,40 /6,55
Paris. per franc 25% 6%
Berlin. thaler 9 26
1 9
Frankfort, florins 55% 56%
' —Closing quotations received by James
T. ,Brady dr. Co. Gold: 128%; United
States Sixes, 1881, 119%4 Five-Twenties;
1862,119%; do. 18E% 119141 do. 1865, 119%;
Ten• Forties; 109%; Five-Twenties, Janu
ary and Jnly, 1865, 11734: do. do. 1867,
117%: do. do. 1888. 11731; Due Com
pounds, Union. Pacific Railroad,
86; Centialj do, do, 99; "Cy. Pacific,
108%; Lake Superiors, 96.
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Onion OF PITTSATTBOR giZETT*9
' AlOitrzoAl:9ol4-13er.C. /869.1
There is really but very little that is
new or important to be said about the
Markets in a general way.- The de
mand for almost i everythlrul is confined
,
entirely .
to supplylngimiriediate wants,
while in regard, to values there are no
essential, changes, excepting - that the
tendency generally is downward.
ASHES—Steady but unchanged-4@
4),f ; for Soda, and 9 fOrTearls.•._ 't
• A PPLESlDernand.rather' better bpt
prices remain unchanged, f)l@3 per bbl,
for common to cheloe.7
BUTTER--Prime to choice Roll is
in steady demand with sales at 33(435.
CR,ANBEiIitRIRS--Salee otrrttde etust
eriftifitivated it $11,50g12,00 per bbl.
CARBON OlL—lain fair demand but
pricierarOldwerf ive ricivrltiti6fe4V27%@
28, for _round lots, and 9@2 9 54 in a
jobbingmay. , -•
CRE'ESS--Salestiarurst at 15; Fie
fory at 18; and Goshe t 17®18,
EGt3—Unchanged- 21 @ 22 ;
FEATEEEBB-rtAulit quoted/at. 8 0e 85
cents to the trade, and the renal advance
for email lotain *ore/
-FLOUR—The — market tit xx - ,7 quiet"
site 'Whiff) lo*lTT•etfr•acht#ged, the
MEIN
ME
tendency is downward. We continue
to quote winter wheat flours at $6,503 to
$7 - per bbh
GRAllC—Notsviihstandig the offer
ing of Wheat are light, prices, are weak
and drooping—one of our most promi
nent mills refused to pay over $1,25 for
Red to-day. Oats dull and unchanged,
50 for car load lots, and 52@53 in store.
Prime Yellow Corn is in demand and
' steady at *l,OO. Rye cannot fairly be
quoted above $l,lO. Barley is firmer,
with more inquiry and little or none
, offering; sales at e1,'25.(: - 1,30.
HAY—May be fairly quoted from
country wagons at $15@20 per tun, for
common to strictly prime timothy.
HEMP—Very dull, *205 per ton.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2%®3 eta per pound.
LlME—Sales of Cleveland white lime
at $1,75 per bbl.
LARD OM—Extra No. 1, at $1,43@1,45,
and No. 2, at $1,05@1,08.
ONlONS—Scarce and firmer, with
sales at $3,50®3,75 per bbl.
PROVISIONS—Firmer and higher.
Shoulders, 163;®17; Ribbed. Sides, 20;
Short Ribbed, 2014; Clear de, 21; plain
Sugar Cured Hams, 2234; Cavassed do,
24. Mess Pork, $33@334. Lard,
20 in tirces, 2014 in 34 bbls, and 21 in
kegs. Dried Beef,' 22.
PEANUTS—None in market.
POULTRY—SaIes of chickens at 55 to
Ea!
65 cents per pair. .
POTATOES—SaIes of Jersey sweets •
at $5,00 per bbl.
SEED—Flaxseed is in demand, and
the mills are paying $2,20@2,25.' Small
sales of timothy seed at $4,'..5@4,50. o
denfand for clover seed.
SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car
load lots at $1,85 per bbl.
STRAW—SoId in Allegheny market
at $l2 per ton. _
PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE;
MONDAY, October, 4, 1569.
The stagnation which has prevailed in
the oil business for some 'time past still
continues, and what is worse still, there
are no signs of improvement. The
market cannot be termed weak, notwith
standing it is dull, yet while the de
mand either for present or future deliv
ery is by uo means urgent, the offerings
e light, and there are but very few sel-
lers at present prices. The trade appears
to be in as bad a condition now as it was
thirty days ago, and while there has not
been much Said about, it recently, yet
after all the great difficulty, the great
atld•principal clog In the way, lies in the
inequality in the prices of crude and re
fined, as the former is much higher rela
tively than the latter. And instead of
Crude getting easier and lower, it seemed
to be even stronger and higher than it
was last week, while, on the other hand,
refined, is scarcely holding its own.
There is considerable complaint among
the trade in regard to the difficulty in
getting cars on our western roads, and,
besides, it is claimed that freights are
too high to enable'reaners here to com
pete fairly or successfully with Cleve
land and other points. All our Pitts
burgh refiners ask is to be treated with
that consideration which the nature of
their case requires, no more, and to this
they are certainly entitled.
REFINED.
Sale 1,000 bbls last half October, at
323,i; and 500 prime light straw to white
at 31%. November and December are
reported as having been offered at 32,
I and October tO December =my be quo
! ted nominally at same figure.
But a single sale reported, LOGO bbls
spot, at 143 a. It is said tnat seller all
the month was offered at 14%, without
finding buyers. Seller all year nomi
nal at 14%@1431, and buyer, 15.
LUBRICATING OILS. .
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil 40c
Eclipse Railroad Axle 35c
Eclipse Machinery 75c
Eclipse Soindle,, We
RECEIPTS OF CRUDE OIL BY A. V. B. B.
Commercial Oil Works 480, on
Owston it Sowers; Nonparial Oil Works
480, on account of Owston. SOWers;
Standard Oil Works 400, on, account
Fisher Bro; D. M. Edgertor 160, on ac
count Pool Bro; Tack Bro. 80, on ac
count Owston it, Sowers; James Wilkins
160, on account Philadelphia t Boston
Petroleuin Co; Citizen Oil Works 80, on
account Owston it Sowers; James Wil
kins 80.
Total,
OIL SHIPPED EAST BY A. V. B. IL
Citiiens Oil Co. S&S• labia refined to
Tack Bros., Philadelphia.
Commercial 011 Co. ' 253 bbls ref. to
W. P. Logan & Bro.,Philadelphia.
Total Refined 1,141
OIL SHIPMENTS PER WEST PENNA. R R.
Mentzer. Rapier dr. Co. ,523 bbls ref. to
Waring, King dCo., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DUQUESNE. DEPOT.
Hutchison Oil d: Refining Co., 103 bbls
to
B Warden, Frew it Co. Plailadelphia.
rooks, Ballentine At:Co. 40 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Csic.too. ,October 4.—Cattle moderate
ly active at .8,50@)5 for common - rough
oxen and light steers, and t6,2.5@7,25 for
good to choice steers. Hogs steady at
$9159,2.5 for fair to medium,, and 19,50®
10,25 ibr good to choice. r
ST. Loris, October 4.—Cattle active for
common and medium, with demand
0
limited for choice .at 23415 8 :5 g
Hogs active and firm at §7@S for stock,
and t 8,50®10 for fat.
NEW YORK, October 4.—eves quiet
and unchanged. Sheep 3; Be ®;ic lower.
Live hogs 101@103;0: ' ?
Cra - crai4ll, October 4.—Flour" dull;
sales - family at f5,60©5,85. Wheat very
dull, nothing wile done and nrices nom-
fi nal; red 81,12@1,15. Corn dull and
prices nominal, buyers offer,9o@92c, but .!
it is held 2§3e bigher. 4 -tats quiet at 53
@s9c. Rye dull and -not saleable at bet-
ter than 95c: Cotton_ irregular: small 5 .
sales middlings at , 28®26%c. Tobacco
unchanged. Whisky . _closed at 111,16
under more favorable a d vises from other
markets, and holders now ask pLIT.
Mess Pork unchanged ami L dul%-at 132.
Lard: unsealed le -held •at-: 1734 e Bulk
shoulders are held at ,150, olear aides 18c
but no sales. Bacon Is held at 16 1 ,4 e. arid
20c firmly, but the demand 'is light;
small sales clear rib and, clear sides at
quotations. Butter firm at 30q35c. Eggs
20©21c1:21,8tigaI dull bdt, - 4itilower. Cof.
fee dull; the decline in gold has had a
depressing influence on both Sugaf and
Ccdfee. . Linseed , on e din , at 98c@i11.
ThereliUo change 'in Lard 011. 'Petro
leum 32@34c. Gold 129 buying and 131
selling. Enchange &mutt par buying
and 1-10 perteut. premium selling.
MILWAUKEE, October 4.—Flour dull
and unehanged. Wheal qUieti,st4l,ol
for ITo. 1 and. 111,e8q for No. 2. Oats
steady, at .1011 c for No. 2. Con] dull, at
70c for No. 2. Rye steady, at 83c:for
Barley unchanged. Grain freights dull
and nominally, unch • • ed.. Becelpts:
3,000 bble: Both.; -1170 'Utah. wheat,
2,000 bush. corn, 8,000 bush. oats. Ship
manta:_ `2,0041 bble, dour, and 110,000
Itnadhmtnaidi . a e.` h
CRUDE
1,920 bbls
Lira Stack 'Markets.