The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 11, 1869, Image 6

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STEEL 'WORMS.
EIT4BLI9BSD Lv 1845.
LIMEIBASOIi & WOODS)
3LiarrAOTURSILS Or
MIST. iirszNim PAST ,STEEL
Of even dcscripti/n. Alto: belt
Refitted German Plow and Spring Steel.
:OM BOSS AND AVEST6;Ptt
au6m4 r .
FLIER tilitt &P in 11:
Gr.SB+.l.. riat
• I
'WM. METCALF.. 1 itSI3I4IPPA biILL L lfft,
,
6EO. BAR % \:WIL
Bricua. resrsast—s. NIL%
CRESCENT STEV.L'INORIKS,
MUM BARU* &. PARKIN,
OFFICE, No, 139 Libelty itteet,
F rrrissrses ,
fel4:d4B
DUQUESNE WORSE
MEW, & CO.,
fituf ' ofactusers of
IRON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES'AND SPRINGS,
DIMITSNE, I.S. /011) JIINTATA,
.
111.A n T
fig, AND BiraEurr.
lairiEr FL ZIES lINTDIVE ADV .
IatIABD IV'S. DRAM ad DBO 61.91,01
: o.o.lfLeilis; CUTTER B
IV /ND FLAT BAIL for Cosl Bowls.
ga:B . trI R W R.ILTWAVIIvrie,
% nip:EL ,v INGS AND y_a_ouvas cia,knipsixtet.
STEEL TIEES, STEN" , 5 Ir• A. .
Mil, I3IIGEIY and VASON SPIONOS and
RTE2RAILS AND SPIKES. .
All eciodsFirst Gan and Warranted.
OFFICES AND' WORKS:
•SlXteen tli
at Street. end Allheny River.
and 11 Wer Str eet.sburgh.
sigh '-
Pt
SILEFFIELD STEEL WOltiLS.
sINGERI man & 00.,
PITTSBURG'S. PA..
‘ 3tinufacturers of every deecrtion of , 1
i
'VAST -. OD GEBILUt STEEL,
sr.iww sravei, _ __ .
. 11111,11...1CARTore.TTRItTylpri:Dia
Warehoilse, SS it:stter ardloo First tite.
IMILA.CII4. DIAMOND
BO
STEEL NIFORKS.
t o AU, 11110111111 & CO.,
Kanufaoturers of all desorllitloul of
e r r
30303C"11
DEC* andlSrelionses THlEtrir•
Ma sadar Et/J.LteoAlp BTRZETS,
prrirsisysgs.
BRASS FOUNDERS
—.mop
llffitY B.BLE CH.
RENRY BIER .•CO.,
MIN Pit 000131311 & GO"
Bell and Brass Founders.
Imam cAslgaitsts
- ILBDS,PBOMPTLY TO °WU.
Nslabial and Grey Don Fittings,
GAS PIPE AND TUBING,`
BOTTLE, WITT iND MCI, Min
ALL GLOM PATTEEN.
-1:11OLYINE COCIX-09
i;.........
Brass Work of every d piton for
i Steams Water sod IL,
WANITIPACTUEZBB or J. li, PZB & CO'd
luiroved Balance-Wheel 'at am I
Atgetsio for Orel/Pas' (gent
era, the dot in the Ali
OtOce Ia:AP/oaf', corner T mu sz
treas.
El
/ nra
TROD McCALFFRI
L 3 . cortker)Liberti street en Tltird ..1
Pittsburgh, rs., 1
BRASS FOUNDERS AND IRON PIPET
4 LGEISITS to - .I‘. fE, :C
.111.2
tyrzeatl7ll BS.
OSII
,
BIAERSIIIISEN PROCI%S.
- ,
The PrOstees are now pretitsed to grant Men
ace tor the lIMI of the BLLBPABANITICII, P114.)-
Gra. , I
The anherier qualitii isn acted to w an don,
the greaprovement in m
ania n, the
Minced cost, commend it to ali suture!' of
irtn [
Parties wishing to use it Can o licenses DI
41BigYing to
3.6614 ES P. SPErft
- - Attorney for the Tritstees
BOOBS 1 and A, Ariglish's Building, oig
POnith avenue,
Pas ties interested r Lre invited to visit the
11110Z1IBBBGBit WOBBB, where the rocess is
Sew In successtel operation. leatd67
i
( '
1 '
i
1111
VlTTsstraas ,
' 310Y411( WORS.
rounded A. D.
ADAMS. NL'ILEE. sr. \ , CO.
' uPlurAcTvalifits, Cli,
IiATSTO,LBTANDASDifisIBBANIE 8 PAT.
I,N )rI..ATIVEkt AND 00UNTIA
, ,
SCA/E S.
Iris iracelkinrighoffe air, at i . id I.ll"ha'
003103 011111 ST Att4llB 61111 MIT WM
• Illtabgla a.
11111
ErviNT 614
- oltharsoTIH RAI N Al g D
ORIIANNEVNITA CARVIEF
N6l gandasky ilitikare li tie
`` • IL.assonsass et .11111WXYA_ aims, 4
NAM,IMBIS fOngt allill 91116'w w/gll.
et NI 401010 4.lte
RU6II 11. BOIS&CO '''
Cor.l'olnt Alley and DeigLesnetilwa,
Engine Euikiers, Founders and
Machinists.
lianniretalitir mamsoAT ISNOVEiIIig Wind-
TiorrAuy liiiINZEN of all sizes.
Special attention incited to our new TATION-
A.B OIL :NirliLL BNOINN AND rOBTABLZ
BOILIgt,:16-21:orTIClisevpol:eirr: . .
CABTINeSkf everyAliff„ made to order stow
ronndry, on ThilißD B•sy,T. below Market.
BIOS for Oil Welle, saertm,. PULLETS,
ILAN OBES, 8.01381 L araLTOBACCO 5011.1EW8 and
IRON TOBACCO rßißilifS, on tiand.and made to
order, little, ' • • •• , •,, • • •
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
rrouting on the Allegheny Liver, now the Point,
___
riff PITT ,
BEITLEE,STIIIo ANII TABIL,I
WOUNS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
WANUTACTIThIasi or
TuraThAs, DOUBLE-FLUED Turarr.,A.r.,
YRE-BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
'ERB.
OM Bernz AND OIL 'PANES
CRThINEIRI BBanciarser A.N.th Asa re..iss,
tiETTLEkaa PANS, SALT PANS .AND CON
DENSERS:
STEAM PIPES, OASOISETERS AND DION
aluDers•
PitisoN DOOM AND coe.l. sinTras
Office send Warehouse, certyorner
tre Se
ets,cond,
Third, Short and Lib S
lam' Orders seat to the above address /fill be
romptly attended
M. BARNHILL & co.,
BOILER MAIKERB
AND SI-I$BT IRON IifiTOiLIKS,R23,
D7oB. so, ss, so LIM so PEEN yr• ' i
asving secured a large yard and furnished it I
with. the meat approved machinery, we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of BOIL
ELUSmates best manner. and warranted. oval to
any dein. the country. 4 Chimneys, Breechhid.
Tire Beds. Steam Jive. LofMniodle ' BOUM.
Condenses, Salt Paw' Tants, 011 Mills, A.glts
lig ' vilithrxii. f Boiler e
l i r s oA,
113= WI v i a t r_
exi sesmith oUers.done on est
tsp a:. sums—, ----Julian) D. warm
TARED 111. BILVSI3I & SON,
wasoraorcur.B or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tank?.
SUIMIT tEtON Wong, &O.
61 F_e2=± . t . L...r eet ' '.... / 1,......-IN•Nmoo"°ttsburgh, Pa.
SIICCISSORS TO
yrrTsßtrEss,
PITTSBtf RGI4., Pa.
OVES,
4tAtiBALDLEAY dr, CO.,
IW.BO 'WOOD STEM •
mniuracturers of the greatest variety of
Oki Parlor gad Healing 'Raves,
TO BR TOOND.
onr assortment yrillbe found all theLATEST
ATTY.RISIB AND IMPHOVNBLE, ban. and the
reputation of our Stov shouldch that Inv one in
want of good article purchase none but
those manufactured try us, as they will be found
theonost durable as well as economical. Would
call 'particular attention to our new VOLOAN 4
STOV. for churches, halls and stores. Over IWO
sold in three 12011t1111. Intended for w ith or with
out casing • all who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other and farecheape
Bend for 4-"atrric'e i
Olin, MIKIS & CO,
_
KArrurAortrrsats or %MN ILULIZTI OT .
EST Crfar= o3 .
BOSTON (700211210 BANOB,
". THE ORO FURNACE,"
ten WAsoisre HOI?XlzrolS.
\ :
THE lasw ANTI-DTIST CfOOll.l2W MN%
•sitZGUIATOS..,, COLUMBIA COOS. STOVA
WPB (Mamma -Patte_l24 liariT.A.Bur.
RANGE C ,LBT IRON lieliThx,s, IS
RZYIACTOHYLLTILIAaree trout dirt arA 4011 t;
GUM' 113.0. MAL? io.
SO6 and 20S Liberty Street,' . 1
aos_ Eri"A',
s
s'A)vEf‘
CET THE BEST.
BINOMIAL .00.11
TRIUMPH. ,
ros ,s.priqurzgocra cfoara.
• 'Warranted to Cook, Bake or Road al
gen ae ant Otiar Stove kith. 'Woo.
BISELL 4 00 9
No. 285 Liberty Street.
aailarinAlevanie, .
li' ll irA , Alt s irrurzynnos.
coasts° wows. ao.
Imp.
ou-
Tens,
I
TIUBS
T _
O 1111iDE11111 . •
11
11100.000 feet Dry Pine Boards.
1 .000 feet 1% inch Clear Plant;
11,000 feet 15‘ Contsoon FMB:
10 feet Dry 1 and Viand Oak;
, %5 ,000 ft, )6,1 4 lh,S a inch Poplar:
. .10.000 ieet -Dry PoplScantling;
10,000 feet Dry Yellow Pine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling., Shin
' aua.tioe feet No. Ile Melt liaginai
gles.
1100.000 No. 116-Inch Shingles, sawed; -
0,000 No. 116. inch Shingles, staved:
110,900 Fire Brick;
1,,000 Fire Tile.
100 Tons Fire Cloy;
Also, Bawildlll Lumber, lAfalst and Cedar
Pots, and all SIDESar the line on band and for
sale by ALEXA TATTBIItiOIf. Yards—
No. 161 Rebecca street and conies of Preble and
Juniata streets, Sixth nard,A3legbeny. late bor.-
one; of Idancliester. ', ._ • al_ .. L_A
"rl ' - . .
~... - .
100 WOOD STREET.
NEI" GOODS. t
FINE VASE S,
Bay ,fusr) cams,.
lzw BM6 T HE SSTS
,14Theurr irtirs,
""Mle 9. 1 1 5 ar‘ ge stock of , ..
Q
PLATED GOODS
's'
of 111 description.
'441.----:aedto be suited.
feel ui
isslened n e nee " CU.
• f r intjaa) ag•
Woos)
PrTTS.VURGB GliETrite: IIION:1)Ay OCTOBER. V, 1869.
W. J ANDZESON ... . YBETVOCILZ.
MONONGAIIELI fOtOPS,
iv. J. AN - DEasto & Co.,
ganufetturere of not , 110IISE IPSCONTE,
WINDOW LINTELS sod SILLS, and _
efistings of all Dead-*Wu% ,
aft neseni toptglisttVgTrlVlCuroi;
Giles Roosts. 2
orrics ,1:7) FOCNDEI.
•••••NO. 150 Trill=
STREET.----"lrgil.
KNO VORT
Fol3my conlati
OFFICE I AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSETTRGEE, PA•
farEnginis, RoUinß Milli'Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Be.
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDIII
AND PIPE !NORIO.
Corner Carroll and apaallalan Street%
mama 7ABD,)
P rrre - Bvitout
I .!
WILLIAM SMITH,
P.4.8,11111114370r OX
OAST IRON BOWL PTO&
,o OA AND WATZE wousus
.11y Pines are 'all Ml'
ll cut 5,1'10'1711 lia, in dr"
general ud, and 111 feet lergsba. Also, lull saaartteal.s
of
Castings for etas and. Water Work&
I Would also call the -Mention. of Suerinend.
81112 of est Works to 1-.1 nele of KETOUTtI.
DUQUESNE FORGE.
iiTILLIALMILL ER,
(successor to JOS. F. HAIGH & CO.')
gorgesties co-extenstve with the leading
in the last, andis prepared to pr9mptly
and satisfactorily fil l all ordees for STE..asiBOAT
1311Arfd, CBAItd. PISTON ROI”, LEVERS,
PITMAN JAMS, WRISTS, IiAII.RoAD AELTS,
T.OOOOTIVE FLtAMILS, together with every
description of BIL/aFF, WOB.W. Office and Forge,
• COTO? of %Knew \Yay and Fint Street
spit:ll4o
R OBINSON, AEA & CO.,
Successors to BoarnsOlt, lIMM II linlaws ,
W 4.BIEINGTOII 'WORKS,.
FOUNDERS AND NACHDOSTS,IITTSBORRH,
vuistraaturen of Boat ani.Btationars Bteam Ix
gnee Blast Engines, Mill Ittacloin , Bean
Tallti3WaTigtiiletTirgtifirlik,t)ll T
Otlee, no. -151, corner Ttrat and excithlein
Eitruci.a.
to/Louts for Earraurs PATENT lIISIICTOB
rl____ liriall ea
TIIONIAS CARLIN & co.,
Fourth Ward lionudry and tathine Works,
LiNDITESIET IT.. ALLVIELTITY CITY. r...,
liplautacturers of Mattel:ion and Portable lite=
Nrtea4 1111121t411:: Crildßlarittadt alit
13ntria order AV g)illatiniululgt
0 .1.... - tralltes
DIAMOND OIL 1901111 S•
H. NI. LONG IeCO.,
icrifillirD AND SING,
OILS.
Ogles. D.U. BI7ILDUN6,
Duquesne WIT, Pith
Commlesion lierebsats I* Broken a
Petroleum and ita Products,
DWELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
VIDLADELFECLA. ADDRESS.
Room 17, Chamber of Commerce ,
12$ BODTIL BECOED STREET.
aplA
TACK Bildrart h i
COMSSION MERGSANTS,
AND DIALIEBS EIN
Petrotown and its Products;
asud:oo
qUtnee—DTAILLLIIT
earnerot Duuesne Way and rwin streets. •
1%111481p/du Onice--1111 WALNUT BT.
npuiero
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.I
MOOT
W. 9. 'nip I
SANUFACTITIO3 01
Ltbdeating Sr. High Test %Tiling 011
Selina' Redirood. Axle Oil. .
Stands eat heat without change; remain/
Umptd a cli mates perats iSpecild Oil for
tropical or hot weather.'
loaeootive, Zugine, *Lachine *bap,
Wili cut Screws.
dans 1111 U and Planing 15111 Gal,
adspled. toe high speed. t f
Spinals* Gil, oolread•Llglit OM
Oil, Tanners' Staff. liessale:
ins ift Firlshlngoll, Gasoline,
Oit• 011. Parradlne;
/LEMUR. VAUNIBik to preserve Bright Iron
Work and Id achinery tromiinat. • , n- ,
These products are manufactured tinder 70r.
Tweddle, s_patentily linperheated most
in Vac
cno. Ihe Lubricatmg Oirs are almost, odorless.,
perfectly pure. uniform, and meat light Col
ored, Wind a bigh tempersurra uso ed and
r emain Um pid during extreme cold, The
Olui are u nequslled, and are in constant, use on
mang ol tne principal Bailsoads. Samples: can
is!._ examined and orders left et 11* 'WOOD
STIOCZT. Worts.et haarpshnrg
B
ridge
.
It
:I 1
STONE.
won coniffori
lfachine fitmie, *As,
NortiorealoonietaWilltglimal9lll4oo AllOgU
'r als
I 111.16Dni Airtktriat 1110‘
g Moahw d a abortasties
ri2
as 198gre""37-
Virse=l/011411 WSW& VMS 10110110104
TRXDISIEN'S, NNTIONAL BM,
'Wood St, cornet Second Asenue.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
A. BRADLEY, President,
CT 01.,ARE E, Jr., Cashier.
00.DkB
131111101111 BANS.
NO.. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
• ' PITTSVORGEI .
CANS CAPITAL • • • • • 1120 0 • 000
Stockholders, Individually liable.
DANS OP DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT
JOENTLOYD • WE. FLOYD,
PrCadellt. Cutter.
DIS3CrOn9. . .
Thos. bi. Yarshall, I John M. IlDirtland ,
Wm. T. Shannon, I Archibald Wallace,
James W • Arrott., I Jas. IL 'Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, 1 WM. Floyd.
JOWL FlOid,
This gene is now fully organized and prepared
o do a general Sara lug business.
je101:48
FIFTH OEM BANK
Of . Pittiburgh,
, •
Is now even for Discount, 'DepositAnd General
BantinF Business.
Any sum rev li ar from One Dar upwards.
Interest skt the rate of siz per cent. paid on
time dePos.ts.
DIAACTOES
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EXIL.FOERSTEL •
ED. DITIMIDOEs Presiden
F. F. SCIIENCIL. Cashier.
CITY ILICNIE.
112 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa
CAPITAL. 8100,000.
STOOIIIO LDER% IND 1Y IDI; ILLY LIIBLE
OTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
1 YOREION T.X.CEIKNGIC
Bougl , t and so d. and when dealrcd retattte e d t:
.! `l!etions made on all the win 1p 1
E n. P ., e of ( ..;. ° e . 1: n I,e d State a a p( r t e. a n e s , ;: t a . .
n'
n Dosit.
D_L•
n.6l.l.etti,l.N.Vig rigidaa.
•.. - i v-.%:.. !ai.O.G.,x, caihier.
,
I , .
D. "Ibrasen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, 11 CI fel Heating
J. Dun levy. J r., Terence Campbell,
Patrick Nana* James Phelan,
Chia. B. Barr, H.A.Frevsogle,
Jeo.Jos.liermann. Thomas Barnes,
jel:S S Ji..rd. M. 0 AZZ Sal, dolleltor.
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylira
nta,-Jannary AL 1867. For the safe•keelanft
of Bonds and other Securities. Gold and Silver,
Sliver Plate. -Books. Records. Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions. under guarantee,
and for the renting of Safes In Ita burglar-proof
vaults. Building and Unice - '
Jrfy. S 3 FOURTII 4rE.,VUE,
Puzstpv.rr—WlLLlA4 PHILLIPS.
VICs PszEioiNT—IIENRY LLOYD
, - DIRECTORS:
N
IL PHILLIPS , JAMES I. BE
W NETT,
lip NRY 1.1.0 T D, i BYRON 14. PAINTER,
WILLIAM REA. ...le+. S. MORBISoN ,
WILLIAM X. LYOW, GliaboßetY BLim:K.
CURTIS . IiUSsE..
BECRST,LAT .'CD TRILASCHIB
E. F. VON BONNHORST
anM:l , 6 7
HARTS CAVOIREI & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
corner Tura and Wood Wreath
PYX"rea3llllo/lip Pdes
tsuocsisoas TO HANNA, 111.3 T a 00.,t
Tiiiikaas
5
Exetionge4Coin,. Coupons,
And particular reliar
attentione of paid to the pae
ten tal
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
audit Drafts 0113.1,011d031.
a91:161
AR _
DOLLAR SAVINGS ,BANIL.,
NO. 65' FM:MTN STREET.
CI:IA/VEILED IN 1855. •
A55ET5........ . ............... $51,503,431 33
Open daily, from 9 o'clock A. lir• to 3 o'clock
F. IA., and SATURDAY EVENINGS, from
MAY Ist to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock,
and from November let to May let, from 9 tO
o'clock. ' . .
Olratrielreadndfaalldfonfigud n o c i t tlir s p Nita
declared twice a year, In June and December.
Interest has been deelared seml-annually in June
and December since the Bank was organized, at
the rite of 10. x per cent. I. year.
-Interest, if not draws out, is placed to the
credit
oft,
the dap
De e
/I IrnielPel.and bears the
same int crest fromthe tw ic eys of June and
December, compounding a year, without
troubling the depositor to call, or even to present
his passbook. At this rate money will double in
lest than twelve years.
Books contng the Charter, By-Lawe, Rules
and Regulations, furnished gcatis, on applies
los at the office. . . • .
Patsinstal—GEOßGE ALBREE.
VICAPHIAIDYNTS: ,
John G. Backofen, AM. Pollock.
M. D..
Beni, Y. Pahnestock, Robert Robb,
James Herdman, John H. Shoenberger ,
James McAuley, times addle,
James 8.13. !deeds, lexander Speer.
ISaso M. YellllOCk, , taint= Yeager. . •
' TRUBTSESi
Wm. J. Anilettion, Robert g. Loomis;
Calvin Adams, Henry 31 Lynch,
John C. Studley,' peter A. Meddle,
George Black, John Marshall,'
Hill litirgwin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo
A.
Carrier, John B. McFadden,
CharlesA. Cotton, David bicCandlets ,
John Evans, IL W. t :liver.
John J. Gillespie, Ormsby Phillips,
William S. Haven, iienTLl... !Uneven.
Peter 11. Hunker, Win. E. Schmertz ,
Bic/lard Hays, Alexander Tindle,
' James D. Kelly, 'William Van lairla.
TultAsnlav—CHA LES A...C0L0.- \\:
SzoltaTsMY--JAMI
SITSFLIt AND COUPONS
Bot‘gla at Highest Prices.
Pll. E. WERTZ, Banker
Cer. 'Wood srol Fifth Streets.
N • uovaiss a SONS,
33.a.1%115-IMELIS,
Oolleetione made on ell the princ,ipal points o
the !Jutted Ststes snd
Stoeks,Bonds and other 89CUritie0
BOUGHT LND BOLD ON 0011:303SION.
Dlascro.ss.
THE
PtITSBEUGU. PA•
B. LION,
zSealer of Weights and Measures,
aticteir 9 5 YOTISTIFt SWAMP" Pitlatsburgb
tsburgh.
liDI IdEBBSI/11, Deputy, P
3 Villa
I.leit, .
GEO. B.' IdalitTLTP..D a P utl.
•
trel bl i v •
We irrea
• anew mat at • • - 00
ia4 IT* 4•01 slosh •
57 Market Street.
PITTIV3I3I:MA3I3, Pb•
Particular steeztion pad to the trwreheso and
es-le of
• _
'United States; Securities
J333:al
Zia. T. BRADS & 00.
lemectuors 08. JONIS A C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts•,
33 AL ra" 3E3 lErs. EA,
BUY AND SELL ALL =IDS 01
ooTEBNNEyr SECITITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPON%
ON MOST lA:VOLUBLE TEEMS.
•
tar Interest Allowed on Deposits.
ilir3fone9 loaned on &wren:anent. Boup at
°west mutter rates.
Orders executed tor OleO BIP Parehaaad
and Rae of SISOCIOS. BS an
OOLD,
Vossrs T. BEADY & CO.
Mitaurgij &;aittt.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
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B 9 Telt graph
Nr.to the Pittsburgh elllene.,
vo Yons., October 9, 1869.
Arrangements are stated to have been
made.which will result in the forrasl re
moval of the receivership over the Gold
Exchange Bank on Tuesday next. The
affairs. of the Batik ivill then pass tempo.
rarity into the hands of Trustees, under
dtrection of C. N. Jordan. Cashier of the
Third National Bank. Their chief
ness will be to settle the business ofbusi-
Fri
day, the 24th nit., which, when comple
ted, the Bank will resume business
to the
as
usual. One party 'hasconsented
removal Deasy,njunction on tho Board.
Money and the latest. transac•
lions are 456 c on call. Bank statements
favorable; loans, 1230,749,974: decrease.
54,459,675. Specie; 121,513,726: increase,
15,610,677: circu1ati0n,134,1.78,925; in
crease, 19,5161 deposits 1179,214,675; de
-17-
crease, 53,909,832; legal tenders 152,0
058; decrease, 12,191,500. Sterling firm.
i3i asked. Gold opened at 130% bat it
touched 130% and fell to 130%, closed
130%. Carrying rates, 5@2 per cent.
The Dantschland brought 11120,000. Ex
ports this week $16 0 , 248 .
Governments ditli: Coupons of 1891,
119%®120: do. '62, 120%@120%; do. '64,
119%Q)119%; do. '65, 119%®1%); new do.
1,18%118%; do. '67, 118®118%; do. '6B,
11@l8%; 10-40's, 108N©109.
State Bonds firm: Mhasouris, 86%; old
Tennessees, 61%; do. new 58; cdd 'Vir
ginias, 50%; do. new, 42.
Stocks dull, with an asettled feeling,
and closed slightly loiter than the best
prices of the day C .
, 50%. umberland 26. Western
Canton
Union 36%. Quicksilver 13 Mariposa 9.
do. Preferred 16%. Pacific Mail 6L
Adams ez. 54%-. Wells Fargo 26%.
American 34%. 11. S. 54%. Merchants
Union 9%. New York tentral 176 1 4
Harlem 129. liudsen 158%. Reading
96%. Michigan Central 121. 11
Southern 84%. Illinois Central 131.
00. North Western 71g.
Pittsburgh 1 N
do. Preferred 84. Cleveland, Columbus
and Cincinnati 74%. Rock Island 108.
Ex. Dividend St. Paul 68%. do. Pre
ferred 82 q. Wabash 58%. do. Preferred
76%. Fort Wayne 85%. Terre ;Haute
29%. do. Preferred 16%. Chicago Alton
137%. Ohio and Mlesissipi 28. .Erie 32%
do. Preferred 59. Mining sha
Franklin res dull,
Boston prices Copper Falls 7.
10. Quincy 24. Sorb -Treasury Balance
591,305,547. Imports for week, - Dry
Goods 11,490,680: general merchandize
52,413,346. •
OrTscr. We PrrTssunoix GAZETTE, 11.
SATURDAY, ,October 1869.
ber 9,
Quotations . as received ny Pa.
Mertz: Gold, 180%; Silver., 125; Eighty
one's, 119%; Five Twenties, 188 2 . 120 %;
do 1864. 119%;
do do 1865, 119%; do 1865,
onsols411%; 1867, 118; do 1868,
C
117%; e n des, F o 108%; New York
Central, 177; Erie, 133; Reading ,
Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne St , Chicago
Railroad, 85%; Ohio & Misissippi, 128%;
Michigan Southern, 85%; Cleve
land & Pittsburgh, 1014 Ckdeago &
Rock Island, 10934; Chicago
Wes & North
tern, 7234; Chicago et North Wedeln
Preierred, 84%; Adams Express Com
pany, 55; Merchants Union Exrees,
10934; Pacilio 'Mail, --; Western Union
Telegraph Company, 86%; American Ex
press Company 84%.
EXCEGAZIES, Large. Small.
London, per A ............ .....16,4.0 16,55
Paris. per franc ............. .. 27 28'
Berlin, ;baler ......... . ........ 97 98%
Frank ort, florins. ....... .. .. 57 , , 58%
—Closing quotations received by James
T. Brady & Co. Gold: • ,130%. United
States Sines, 1881, 1191 X; Flyeaswentiast
1862,120%; do. 1864, 119;100.1885, 119 qt
Ten.Fortiest,loB%; Five-Twenties, Janu.
ary and July, 1885. 117 X: do. do. 1867,
118; do. do. 1818. 11 7 %; Due cotn
pounds, --• Union . Pacific -Raiload,
86; Cential do, do, 99; Cy. Padf lo ,
10 3 / 4 ; Lake Superiors, 96. •
\.......
giros ow pis-mu:ikon Gworrrst I 1
\ Saxnunki, Octobert
9, 1889. S
The markets, tn's seperal way. presen
but little that is new or tiuportant. Itu
sinetts,lPmemlly, la dull, and, there ml 4,
tie nO pernitment or‘sublitaxith4iEll, Prole'
meat, so loniaifoiu t ads ooutlnue
.
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to discriminate against us; we are in
hopes, however, that the efforts recently
\
made by bringing the matter to the 1.
\notice of those who are supposed to have
power to remedy it, wilt be crowned
with success. What Pittsburgh wants is
1
an outlet, and to this, she is certainly
entitled, and what is desired is to have ;
the rates of freight from here east re- 1
duced sufficiently to enable her to coM
the- ; 1
pets with other points in the *eat; in '. i •
present condition of affairs she cannot
ship anything scarcely, while, if freights
were reduced, her shipments east would , •
be large, and business generally would 1
be greatly improved.
ASHES—Steady but unchanged -4 ®
4L for Soda, and 9 for Pearls.
APPLESISteady with regular sales,
at 111,50®3,00 per bbl, for common to g •
choice.
BIJTTER—Prime to choice Roll is im
steady demand, with sales at 33®35.
CHESTNUTS—Have still further de-
alined, and we now quote at 11 , 6,(X/ per
bushel.
CRANBERRIES -5415)s 000 f prime east
ern cultivated at 510,00®12, per ea s t
ern with regular job
bing sales at 15®16 cts—the outside fig
ure for pre New York Goshen.
CARBON OlL—Standard Brands 263;
@29 for round lots, and 30 @3l in a retail
way. •
, DRIED FRUlT—Apples are quoted at I
9®lo eta. per pound, and P,eaohes at
forlo
cts. for bright quarters, and 140
bright halves.
EGGS—Steady at 23 cents.
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 110®85
cents to the trade, and the usual advance
for small lots
FLOUR—Isin store
quie.
t and unchanged,
though, if anything, the tendency is
downward. We continue to quote good
to choice Western Winter Wheat brands
at $6,50®7,00 per bbi.
GRAlN—Wheat will not bring over
$1,25 here, that is for red; white, o to 7
cents more. Oats dull and offering
pretty freely, with sales on track at 48® t
49, and in store at 51@52. There is con- •
siderable rye comming in, mainly from •
Chicago. and it is dull with but few. if
an,y buyers above 11,05. Corn is firm
, arid scarce but unchanged—tl on wharf
and track, and $1,05®1,0 7 in store. We
can report sales of good LO choie barley ,
Penn
sylvania and Ohio spring and fal
at t1,25®1,30. and it is said that Canada
barley can he delivered here at $1,35.
HAY—Sales from country wagons at t
\
415®23—mostly at 515®20.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2%®3 cis per pound.
LlME—Sales of Cleveland
-4 white lime --- - 1
at $1,75 per bbl.
LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at 11,43®1,5,.
and No. 2, at $1.05®1,0 8 .
ONIONS—SaIes at 12,50®3,00 per bbl„
the outside figure for choice.
PROVISIONS—Firm with a good job
bing demand, but unchanged. Should
i•ers, 16N; Clear Ribbea Sides, 2034;
Clear do, , 21; Ribbed, 20; plain Sugar
\Cured Hams, 23. Lard, in urces, 20; in
, half bbls, 2034 in kegs 21. Ideas Pork,
t 33,50.
POULTRY—SaIes of chickens at 55 to
65 cents per pair, according to size.
POTATOES—SaIes of Peach Blows at
50 cents per bushel. Jersey sweets are •
still quoted at $5 per bbl.
SEEDS—Timothy seed is a little weak,
will conaiderble offering, and canned be
quoted above $4®4„25. Sales of flaxseed
at 52,2551,30, and receipts very llght. l
SALT—Is firmer, with sales of car
load lots at $1,85 per bbi.
STRAVVr-Sold in ;Allegheny market
at *l2 perton._"...____.---
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BURGII / 1 11 AB
PItTROLEcUM JKA.B%=.
OFFICEI OF PITTSSERGII GAZETTE,
'SATURDAY, October, 9, 1869.
REVIEW TOR THE 'WEER.
The market has been rather quiet all
week, the aggregate business having
been comparatively light, but the feel
ing • to day was considerably stronger,,
under the influence of a still further ad.
vance at Antwerp. The afivices from .
the east have been very discouraging
for a week or two past, owing mainly to
the stringency in money matters, and '
some of the most prominent operators
there
have been crippled, while •
(but yery few • however) , have gone by /
the board altogether.) On the other
hand, however, there has been an im
proved business with the South and
West, and ments, to some of
the ship
Southern and Western cities, during the , .
past ten days, have beennnnsnally large, •
reaching in the aggregate some 10,000 or
12,000 bbls. Asnoted:in onr last report, 1 , '
the unsettled and unsatisfactory state of 1
the trade in the east has caused many of
our refiners to turn their attention west-
ward and southward, and it looks now
as it, the shipments to the west and
south would be much larger this year '
••
than for several yeart past. And as we•
have previously no iced, if our western
railroad officials co d only . ; be prevailed
uponto make a red ction in the freight
I*
on oil, and thus en ble the trade here
fairly compete wit Clevelinancrea d,
se our
d. ship-
;
ments would be la gely
Receipt; Crude is week, 20,746 bbls;
last week' 17,39 e; from January lst to•
date, 669,486:munetime last year, 878,90;
Exports refined ( t) this week, 7,379;
last week, 16,093 from January 'lst to •
date 416,923, Bernetime last year, 535,6;33;
Sales is week B,ooolast week,
45,500. As will seen from the above,
we are largely ind, compared with
same time last y .
i
BUDS.
The crude market to -day, appeared
to be ° it shade trouser, though there
was but very little business effected, and
prices, compare with yesterday, have
undergone no q otable change. Spot or
seller this month may be quoted at 14%,
(40 to 46 gravity!,) and 1451. (40 to 45.)
Sale 500 bbls (4 to 45) seller, next week,
at MN, and 2,0 seller until December
Ist, at 1434; sell all 1869, nominal at 14
©l4g; andbriy r same time, 14%©15.
' . nr
Market strop er to an m d prices a shade
higher. Bales bbls spot at 32g,
1,000 do at 32g; 500 first half October, at
82.; last half Oct ber may be quoted at
Eaggs23i—we have no quotations for
the last three onths. •
.
- L CANING OILS.
Eclipse Winte Lubricating oil .... , 400
Eclipse Rai Axle.. .. . .... . .... . ...... : Itso
Eclipse Ms erY........ ..... . ...... ... - -750
Eclipse Stfin ..•..» .. .. ... . ...... . ...... . 800
aaeall'Ts OF CRUDE OIL BY A. V. IL S. •
Jas Wilkins66o, on - account of Ow*
ton & Bowers; Peerless Olt Works 498, on
account of Fisher Bro; Waring, King &
Co. 415, On account Pool Bro; 'Vista Oil
f
hk isc
Works 610, o Bro;
(Peerless 011 Works 1.040, on s actor;
Lockhart, Fre & Co; J Oil Wilkins 80,
i
on account Donough Co; Fair.•
view Oil Wor 3,360, on accounts Fisher
Bro; Holdshl .t Co. 240, on account
Waring, Ring Co. •,,,
' Total.. ...... ' . ...... . - ... .. ... 4,833 buls.
1 . . , .... , .
arClailai EAST BY A. V. IL P.
LOCktiat, WSW' & Co. 485 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew Sr. Co., Phila.
fined
Citizens Oil Co. 520 bbls re to
Tack Bros., Philadelphis.. 'i
1 blogelfry, & Bro., 187 bbis ref. oil to
W. P.Logan & Bro.. Plilladelphit!.
Fawcett, L. &S. 248 bbls re 0- to W.
P. Logan & 11rch, PiallAdelphis.
v. ...... . ...... . . . ... ......... . . ... ..1,00 bbls.
enalonSlm in, ,vnrsT rjarfiA: 88.
iltoeiztor.:Dit Biala, Co.. 60 tibia •sef.
to Wasioli, lido
&Ca, Pbiladelptda.
.
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