The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 15, 1869, Image 6

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&TEEL woREs. `-
filwilasuip IN 1845,
,ANDERSON & WOODS,
laextrraicToases or
VEST REFINED CAST STEEL
Of every deseriPtio. Also, best
ReniKfierman Plow and Spring Steel,
BOSS AID MST ATENUIE,PitCs.
tasib. Pa. -
MLR,ERR & ?MN
GY, ' Ngn,AL ifatTl{/118
WM. METCA.LT. CE
GEO. W. B.ILER. , CHAP
4ORK
SPICCL'ILL r.ULTNI.B-
cßrsc.Err. EOM,
:39 Liberty street,
PITTI3BUTIQS, PA.
DUQUESNE WORKS.
COMIUS, R & CO.,
Ilaanfacturers of
lON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS s
DPQNSSNE, L X AHD .111:111lAKX.
•
PLAT BAR, ROUND AND SQUARE 'sox.
AND, HOoP, SHEET AND TANS N,
SWUM PL &SKS AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON DRAG acid DROPPER Al
vbrrsu Bess, cna, BD.
~Q N AND FLAT RAIL, for Coal Roads.
Es
c,KOWBARS,W7DO A HARROW T ETH,
RINO, PLOW ...ND CULTIVATORS EEL,
S'a.EL WHIGS AND 'MOULDS cut to p B.
ST
EEL TIKES, STEEL -SHAFTING , A. B.
.BUGGY and BMX S and
XLICS
CUT ITAILS AND SPINES.
.1111 Goods First Class and W tad.
-
OFFICES. AND WORKS.
ilistaidtth Street mad Allegheny River,
sad 71 Water Street, Pittsburgh.
Rao
BIiEFFIELD STEEL iffirowilt.
SINGER, NEEd & 00.,
Prrirsausgs. PA. )
Xenufacterere of every deeerlptrn 01
CAST AND GERN.AN STEEL,
UMW SPAINGS, ' I
ELL.I...:CkMATITITWP 2M
Warehoal36, 88 Water and 100 First Ste.
I 1 - .: ILACK , DIAMOND
STEEL 'WORKS.
EARK, BROTHER & CO.,
litonolsetarers of 41 deaOrptions of
IBSLIMMX.A.
22Lock and Warehouse, THDITISTH, TECESTY.
,rOiST
_sad .11.1.41 WAD STBESTI4
BRASS FOUNDIM:
smuts Brea,
kiENRY BIER & CO.,
succurus TO
.TOUN M. 000PE8 & CO.,
Bell and Brass Founders.
BRANS CAIWEINGS
MADE I'BODEPTLY TO ORDER.
Maledie and Grey, Iron Fittings,
GAS PIPS., AND TLABING,
AOTTLI, SUETY AND CHINE YLVIEII,
ALL GLOBE PATTERN.
YR ONCrITS,
WO Work of every desc ption for
Steam, Water and mi.
KA prursannums Or J. X. COoPEE a co , B
Unproved Balance-Wheel Steam pimp,-
4gentBter Dreyfus , Patent Ott.
ere, the best in tie Market.
.0111ceritiieWorkor,'Aftirner Thirteenth end Pike
stet
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Alli 0011 fir e . pice • FREY,
corntr Libel* street and • d Menne,
Atitftq u ialN,Fl• w g .1 ` ' ,
EiMVAI FONNQ OLAND IRON. P PE FITTFRSI
and AGERTS
r J o
:Ad , Eli CAME : ON & co,E
BTEAIf . AND. PLOWZBI3.
NPWORIES'
1.
lel ?ROODS&
The Trustees I now prepare dto Kraut llama.
-
assor the of the
A pra d
PRO.
23613,
-
The superi quality imparted tcy hood; of
the great, imp ement in inferior iron, an the
rednced cost, end it to all. man • features' of
.Lrom ,
Parties to use it min Oh licenses by
41P911 11 4 "
J 8 P,:..forth • Trustees,
ROOMS 1 and 2, English's B • ding, 9 6 2
roulth avenue.
Pasties interested are invited 'visit the
2302 hi BIOME& WORKS. where t e mess is
now in auxessfal onegailog,,,l 1e13087
,„
NOVELTY WO
pITTBIII7UGHL•3I tz 7 ..'T
NOVELTY WO KS.
Founded A. D. 1S
a • 1
AD.2118. MICE* & CO;
\t0t.....,; .. - stan;Ficiiiiiiss9:
IT
=TE SINT) PLATFORM N W 00IRBt ER SPAT.
tuna Faced l'a i l T/i:ML an
sift .or
Paint and Ooßee KW
P
Er ArkliSieGl
t um . mita.
•
saworr
AMEUTEATUBAL AND
O,IIIINAMENTAL*ZAR
11 - 61 &Malty S 1 Illegken
A lawn assortment of NMVICI. 2
BALUDTBILS constantly sit9oLVI. -
Of AY nefont/P dim
ENGINES, BOILERS, act.
SEEN. BOLE tk, CO.,
Cot'. Point Llley and Dnquesnefil., -
.44
Maks Tas POINT.)_
_
Engine Builders, FousandsTA,
Mac lan4B l . :__ vt STATION-
Manufacture gr 1114:r21D 'OIiTABLIC
lace7AßY /DLO .1.P. 1 %._ made tciorder stow 1
Ar c lettr4r im Mer /UV
BOILE/k 0 fella TOBACGOIIO2ZWara
CIASTute uam, an head and mods to
sr wary i o r
. \
,
rao HAI M STRIAL WORKS,
ate"
4 4 catbs#XellficaY Banrosear the Point.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
. .
B! All orders promptly ailed. TaT 178.
"FORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TAM
Wa i RK
CARROLL & SN
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLU= TUBULAR,
YIBZ-BOX AND CYLINDEB BTEAM BOLL
sTrLLO AND -OIL T
ORDINEYB, BRBBCHINEt iCi a \ ASH PANS,
BETTLINe ANB, BALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS:
STEAK PIPPB, GA6011E7103 AND. /BON
BRIDGES•
raLsoN DOORS AND COAL morns
OfSee and Warehouse. corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streets,
Jar Orders
pr ptly ttended sent
to. to the above address w7:18 9 ill be
om a . mh
WK. IMAIMEPLI:
BOILER MAKERS
. ,
AND SIIMILT IRON WORRXRIS,
NOS. AO, so. se AND AG PENN BT.
-Having secured a large yard and turuigb sd it
with the meet approved machinery, we aestare
pared to manufacture every description of B
'ENS in the best manner, and warranted ee to
say made in the country. Chimneys Breeching.
Fire Beds, Steam Pipes. Lotennotive Boilers,
Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks. Oil Stills, Agita
, tors, Settling Pane, Boiler Iron, BMWS, Sugar
Pane, and solo manufecturere of Bar=lll'S l'at
ent - • -
4 llepairing delle on snortest notice. 1a5:011
JLfIZD X. D. D31:152
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
:. 4 gimp - Ammons os
Steam Boilers, Oil ; Stills, Tanks.
BULET IRON WORK. &O.
61 Penn Street, pittsburgh; Pa.
STOVES, CAStNGS, &a.
A.BRAINGEY dr, CO.,
N0..40 WOOD =Err ,
lianutscturers of the [ greatest karlety Of _
Cook, Parlor and Heating Staves,
TO BP:191:1ND.
In our assortment will be found all the LATH=
PATThENS AND IMPROVISMENTtI, and the
reputation of our Stoveals such that anv one In
want oi a good article should purchase none but
those manufactured by.us, as they will be found
the most durable as well as economical. Would
call Darticular &newton to our new ,VoLCANo
STOVE. for churches, halls ana stores. Over 500
sold in three months. Intended for w ith or with
out casing.. All who have used them pronounce
them superior to any other and far cheaper.
Send foiCatalogne and Price List. je3o
aaarr, HMS oft CO.,
IKANCrkertrairt. Or STIOLI TARIM 01 '•
9
BOSTON COOKING RANGE,
"TILE FIERY FURNACE,"
l'os Wm's:wit Isunamas.
THE NKIN ANTI-DUBT COOKING OTOVB,
"BZOITLANWL" COLUMBIA COOK STONM
YAK'S o(arneirgictritarintl, PORTABI
trarkrilows.lllßbfree troz . and dui;
206 and . 20S Liberty Street ' '
5e215:717 PITTSBURGH. PA.
PITTSBIIBGH.
GUiTA.VVSIBASCII.
COOK STUNT& •
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL it CO:
TRIATNIPEC,
zroz Brrumnf7a9
Warranted to Cook, Bake sr Boast as
. stll assay other Stood is the Union.
BISSELL & 00.,
No. 285 'Liberty Street.
Also on kind and for solo,
PABLOmp ri vf,
63"00111113.
TO !MIMEOS_ 1 ~
, , . • --
500.000 feet Dry Pine Boards. i
/50,000 feet 1% Inch Clear Plank;
H 5,000 feet 131 Inch Common Plank;
~.,.. .14,000 fee Tyr and ,A inch Oak;
: 4 1509 X/ ft. 1, B and 5 inch Poplar:
1, ,,,,
illi feet ry uplar_hcantling;
p.OOO met Dry enow rine Boards;
100,000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
303.000 feet No. 1 /8 Bleb kaginall Shin
- Alla._l l z ..... .1. ~....:
1100,000 No.l 1 6-I nch Shingles. sawed;
10.000 No. 1 .15-ine/ titilAple, shaved;
40,900 ltire Brialitl..; ,
1,000 Illre Tile. 1
100 Fri Fire Car ,
Also, Saw LI Lauslyet...l4osllSt and Cedar
Posts, and all articles in the line on hand and for
No
by ALEXANDER PATTERSON. "lards—
No. 151 Rebecca street sastegyzier of Preble and
Ambits streets, Sixth ward,Atiegliely, late bor
ough of Manchester, llie :it
. -
GLASS. OHINA„ CUTLERY.
Latches,
• BIS
3=El2
11:
,Pa.
DER,
XLNUIACTURESII 07
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
fil,Te:)3);4
auk; k_DJ TX:on
I NEW GOODS.
FINE VAI4ES,
AND
IrBWMIAS SE
nuTS
sin.
Bmome ez " . OUPS,
A i large stock of
Slii 51: PLATED: Gons
of all desoilptions.
" 454 !
P. o o l == m a .
E. BREED & CO.
left 000 .
PITTSBURGH
UNpT ,H. A. FHHYVOGLE
FOENDRY,
w. J. AND} BSON & CO.,
Minafactrirers of IBON HOUSE FRONTS.
WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS. and
Castings of all Descriptions.
Aar Special attention paid to ARCHITECTU
RAL CASTINGS and to Castings for Window
Glass Houses.
Orrics aND TothinitY—No. 150 WATER
ITREET, -Ittsburgh.
• OAP PORT P
rrt
FOUNDRY COMiNt
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
!'Engines, Rolling !NM Mad.
chinerY i , Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Erroll and SmaUman flitreidel
(NINTH WARD,)
l'la"Tti3l3l:7llGrEit I'd. ,
WILLIAM SMITH,
• Maainfaotrirer of
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
Fos GAB AND WIT 33 wousa.
juso, bion f L i rl i tt o , dry
U t r it i nd feeilengals:
of general
Castings Do aaa an Water Warta.)
= ld 115?v(egitil...".4narof'fBVICIR.".
DUQUESNE FORGE.
WIIIIIIIII
(Successor t,41 JOS. P. IiLIOH 41c C 0.,)
Has facilities afratenstvo with the leading
Forges In the East, and is prepared to promptly
and satisfactorily all all orders for STEAMBOAT
SHAFTS. CRANES. PISTON ROD+. LEVERS,
PITMAN .1 AMS WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCOMOTIVEFRAMES. together with every
description of SHAPE WORK. Otkce and Forge;
Corner of Duquesne Way and First Street
ap14:640
R°ll eo l N , 1tE.4 , 84 co., , •
BIICCESIOTII to SOMMSOILIMMIti M.ll.ltati,
WASHINGTON WORHSI
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,PITTSBORGH,
Maness:toren o; Boat and Stationary Mara Ell.
gimes Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Heartu,
ShaiNsatings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks
and St ' BollerAnd Sheet Iron Work.
Oelet, o. IR. corner First and 13n1tkle1d
Streets.
Agents for BIPEARD'S PATENT IN
for feeding Boilers. )a11:r53
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works,
BANDITSIM BT.. A.WfAiIiiENY CITY, Fa...
Yanufa*tinting Of Stillman and Portia:de Steam
Engines, Oil Yresses, alleys, Shafting, Grist
and Saw itlll Work, Bolling XIII and IdaehLue
Castings, Orate Bars, Weights, W Boxes,
Se. Bald to order and halre On hand Engines of
all sizes. . Myl4:o
DIAMOND OIL WORKS,
HI. M. Loma lit CO.,
Ma, DALZZLL summie,
tell Duquesne Way. Pittsbatatt. Pa.
WAJUNG AND
ComaLudas Merchants and Brotin la
Petroleum and Hs" Products,
DALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PEULADILPHIL ♦DDBtBd.
Room 17, C7eamber of Commerce&
1U SOUTH SECOND BTREKT.
TACK Biteraritil,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• AND DZI.LE.R6 12f
Poirololllll and its Products,
Tlttaborgli Odioe—__DAIJSZLIOS SIIILDENO.
corner of D 11111261110 Way and Irwin 'meta.
WALNUT BT.
aplfwao - eT • ,
ECLIPSE ; PETROLEUM:: REFINERY.
man Mbar,
ILANiiirAOTURRIt OF .
/411Ideating Meilest Buriiktg Oft
_ - -
Se=lMppsleod
r S e g il i n tD la ri t b e uo s o iSd t
Azle
t O
IL •
1 lm h ei
weauter.
IDototnotive.lClglue, llibeDismr ?Mop,
Il Ooils.
s•
mi vai•buut Oil. il. Taupe's' itua r ßeasyle.
tugaltlalshimrol. Gefoline,
•larness oil
Iron
Wort
VARA - Mi l . to miens Bright - von
Work and Machinery Haw Asus‘ rs
iziamevr_pdintAtf.yelapel=ild "d in r V Dr.
Ono. '1 he Lubricastns u sOus are.alminft odorless,
perga.Tharzrm, light
reandrilimpld during: l l4%e e a ol u t.Nre g ßallroad
Oils are unequalled. and are In constant use cm
many of the prlnelpar Railroads. Samples eau
be examined and, often left at 174 WOOD
sTREFIZA Works at-Bharpstrarg Bridge. ,
.
saVier all bsar g rOi& v: co a dmi " T wax* l titlea l lt m a
jr zik l iC
Itt:a7all"4 0
—lll
044. 1 - TTOMbeiallalle 1114.
340 ressossbui
FRIDAY OCTOBER _ 1869.
011ENISTS.
TRADESMEN'S 'NATIONAL BANK
Wood St., corner Second. Avenue.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
• Gold, Coupons, Bonds and Stocks
130IIGHT AND SOLD.
A. BRADLEY. President,
CYBUS CLARKE, Jr., Cashier.
RICAN Bin.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
CASH CAPITAL $200.000
Stockholders Individually Liable. -
BAHR OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD WM. FLOYD,
President. Cashier.
thuscroas.
Thoi. M. Marshall, I John M. Murtiand,
Wm T. Shannon, I Archibald Wallace,
Jamas W. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chat. B. ,Leech, Wm. Floyd.
Joh Floyd,
Thl Bank is now fully organized and prepared
j
to doelek43t
general Banking business.
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Is nr open for Discount, Deposit and General
•
Banking Business.
Any sum received from One Dollar upwards,.
. Interest at. the rate of six per cent. paid on
time deposits
oms.'
STONE:
FINANCIAL.
PITTSBURGH.
Of Pittsburgh,
DIIIV.CTOP.S
ED. DITHRIDGE. W. P. WEYMAN.
W. H. SIMS. • FRANE sIERERT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER,
DAN. EINZER,
POERSTEL. 1). et. ARMOR,
EMIL
, •
ED. DITHRIDBE i President.
F. F. SCHEI(ICS. Cashier
CITY. BANK.
112 Fifth Street , Pittsburgh , Pa.
CAPITAL, 8100,000.
- 81 1 0CIIIII6DEBB INDIVIDUALLY. LIABLE.
13TEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the
Points of the United States and Canada. -
DOMINICK lawszir, President.
JAMBS MCCABS. Vice President.
W. N. MORGAN. Cashier.
DIIIZCTOI3.
D. Ihmsen, James McCabe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Resting.
.1. Dunlevy. Jr., - Terence Campbell,
Patrick Sane, - James Phelan,
Chas. B. Barr, H. A.Freyaogle.
Jno.Jos.Hermann. Thomas Barnes,
jeltka, JOB. M. GAZE/at. Solicitor.
FM
SAFE DEPOSIT.COMPANY
I Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporateby the Legislature of Pennsylya,
nits, January 24. 1867. For the safe-keeplisg
is; Bonds and other !Securities, Rola and Buyer,
bilrer Plate, Books. Records. Diamonds and
Valuables of all descriptions. under guarantee,
and for the renting of Safe In Its burglar-proof
vaults. . Building and °Mee:
.Fo. 83 ! OUR.TH -11rE. 1' ilE,
lr'
ITTSBERIBIIH, VA.• 1
Paulus:yr—WlLLlAM PHILLIPS.
VICIL Ens.sunrit—iihNßY LLOYD.
DIBSCTOgR:
WM. PHILLIPS, :JAMES I. BENNETT,
HY NUN LLOYD, :BYRON 11- PAINTER,
WILLIAM REA, ;JOS. 8. MORRISON.
WILLIAM
CURTI LYONS
O. H US SEY. BLALK,
SZCHILTAAT ♦ND TBILABITRILE
FS. P. VON BONNUOLIST
anZ3:na
HART, CAIIGHEIt & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Verner i Third and Wcpd amino,
rrrke11 31 171 343 4 ,
IiIIOCHS S O B A TO HATINIII HAAT a 00..1
DlALand nr
Excl. nge, Coin, Coupons,
And ;articular st i t zt oatiln
e. pild to rho parchate
DOVESINNIEN I T BONDS.
Melt Drafts on London.
DM•sa
.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
NO. 415.9 FOIIIITIL STREET.
CHARTERED Ibf, 1885.
AlOllll4l 83,503,431 33
Open daily, from 9 o'clock A, sr. to 3 o'clock
V. AC, and SATURDAY EVENINGS.. from
May let to November Ist,_ from Tto 9 o'clock,
and from November Ist to May let, from to 8
o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums of not less than
ONN DOLLAR. and A dlvldead of the proud
declared twice a year, In June and December.
Interest has been declared semi-annually in June
and Dec slime the Bank was organized, at
the rate ember per cent. a year.
Interest, If not drawn out, la placed to the
credit or the depositor asprlncipal, and bears the
same Int erect fromth r Ist days of June and
componndln twice a yea
December, r., without
roubling the 4epoSitoe o call, or evenio present
\his PasshoOlt, At this ra money wilt double in
less than twelve Years:
Books containing the arter, By-Laws, Rules
and Regulation's, Marsh grails, on appltca
ion at the °Nice. - • ,
PRZAWINT•43 6 RGE jams= •
VICZNIAB
John G. Backofen, A.M. Pollock, M. D.,
Benj. p. lame:took, Robert Robb.
James Herdman, / John H. Shoenberger,
1, James McAU te.y, i James bhidlet
1 James B. . meads; Alexander Speer,
'lsaac M. Pennock, Christian Yeager.
Tirtrterkxst
IWm. 4. Anderson, Robert O. Loornisi
Calvin Adams • Henry J . Lynebh
'John 0. Blnd ley, 1 Peter A. Madeira,
,George Black, I John marshal,
[ Hill Surgwin, ' Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, I John B. McFadden,
chariesA. Cotton, David McCandless,
John Evans, H. W. uliver.
John J. Gillespie, Ormsby Phillips,
S. Haven,. Henry_L. Ringwalt,
Teter IL Hunker, ' Schmertz,
Richard Hays. iexander Tindle,
James D. Kelly,William Van girt.
TAlAtionitn—CH LES A. COLTON. .
Stonarear —JAM 8 B. D. HEEDS.
E, MARK.
MDGES
R'XIADCOV
unp
FINANCIAL.
40-Crr''''''''
SILVER AND COIrNS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. R. lIIERTZ, 13anker
m oor. Wood and Fiftli
N. HOLMES & SONS,
OC9•D&F
57 MErket Str
Oolleet1on(lade on all the principal points of
the United Btates and Canada , . \
Stoeks,Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMDDSION.
Particular attention paid to the purdiase and
sale of
ITnited States Securities.
I .
JAMES T. BRADT
(Successors OS. JONES & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
.7:: El. re' 312 E. "JO 7EL. IS,
BITE AND BELL ALL HINDS 07
M 1 1 h
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERRE.
Interest Allowed on Delimits.
ARP Money loaned on Ekmerament Bonds at
OReit market rates.
Orders exeeuted for the Airebase
and Sale of STOplia, BONDS and
DOLL.
JAMBS T. BRADT & CO
Vjr gittsburAt Gaitttt
FINANCE AND TRADE,
Clip Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
NEw YORK, October 14, 1869.
The Lake Shore Directors to-day
elected Augustus Schell a member of the
Board, vice Mr. Whetmore, resigned. It
is again reported that J. H. Banker is
elected Treasurer of the Road.
Money easat 5(7. Discounts dull at
10@15. Ster ing dull at 9@9X,. Gold
dull: opened at 30 1 a , and closed at soy 3 ©
303:. Carrying rates 314 per cent.
Governments dull but-closed steady.
'Coupons of 'Bl, 19%®19%; do '62,- 15©
15;;; do '64, 19;4@ 19/; do '65, 19@19%,
do new, 17%@)17%; do '67, 17%@17%; do
'6B, 17%®17%; 0 40's, 104,4@w8%; cur
rency 62, 107%©107%.
State bonds dull and heavy; Missouris,
86%; old Tennesseas, 60%; new do, 55%;
old Virginias, 50%, new ao, 54; old North
Carolinas, 47; new do, 40%.
Stocks generally quiet but strong,
with the market advanced in Lake
Sho e under the, rumors that it has
been placed virtually under the con
trol of Vanderbilt. Pacific Mail is an
exception, being lower and. weak - on tho
report th t Garrison had abandoned the
intention of obtaining the controlling
interest in the company and that the stock
held try,,Lockwood was pressed for sale.
Cantoll, 51; Cumberland, 26%; Western
Union 36%; Quicksilver, 13; Mariposa*
7%; do. preferred, 15%; Pacific Mail 60%;
Adams Express. 57; Walla & Fargo, 25%;
American, 35%; U. S., 58%; M. U„ 934;
N. Y. Central, 177; Harlem, 130%; Hud
son, 158%; Reading, 95%; Erie, 33; do
pref'd, 57%; Michigan Central, 122; Mich
igan Southern, 91%; Illinois Central,
132%; Pittsburgh, 100%; Northwestern,
72%; do. preferred, 84%; C. C. & C., 75%;
R. 1.,
106%; St. Paul, 57%; do. pref'd,
80%; Wabash, .61%; do. preferred, 80%;
Ft.. Wayne, 85%;.Terre Haute, 28%; do.
preferred, 5834; Chicago and Alton, 143;
Ohio and 15,11Ra 1 otatppl, 27%; Dubuque HO;
C. C. ctr L C., 25%.
Mining shares dull and unchanged.
The Government sold one million dol
lars in gold at 130g1130 21-100. The Gold
Exchange voted to establish a Clearing
House within the Exchange, the plan.
having been adopted by a vote of 61 to 45.
The steamer Maine took 11400,000, most
ly in sovereigns.
NEW YORK, October 14.—The market
is rather quiet and depresed. Amoskeag
A 4-4 Bleached Muslims are reduced from
1634 to 16e, Hope do. from 153 to 15c,
Blackstone A A from 1535 to 16c, Atlan-
tic Brown Drills from 1734 to 17c, Great .
Fels Drills from 1734 to 17c, Pep erell
do. from 1734 to 17c. Muslim are selling
at 150 for 44, and 81340 for 17X widhUi.
white, regular brands command 160, ana
1434 Naumkeag patters are selling at 1734
and 180.
Sr. Loup, October 14.—Tobaceo inac
tive and: unchanged.; Cotton quiet, 24c
for middling. , Hemp: nothing doing.
Flour • very Quiet- and unchanged, 'and
business sm al l; super $4,25®4,75, extra
24,25®4,90, double extra 21,75 ® 5,60. tre
ble extra 65,75®6,1 2 , family brand $6,50
@7,50. Wheat: low •grades dull' and
heavY, choice qualities in demand and
arm; No. 2 spring sold at 93c, No. 2 red
fall 21,02®f.10, No 1 do $1,12(41,1 8 ,
choice $1,20®1,25, No. 2 white 51,08®
1,15, prime .81,20. Corn better, mixed
80®95c, yellow 87@90, prime to choice
white 92®950. Oats , unchanged at 44®
46c in bulk and 50(4)53 in sacks. Barley:
choice grades firm, but new medium
qualities dull, drooping, and difficult to
sell; good to choice lowa spring 60@9 0 %
prime to - fancy Minnesota 111,25® 1 , 50 .
Rye Arm. 80@85c. Whisky steady, 11,15.
Groceries quiet and , unchanged. Pork
dull and nominally lower 031@31,50.
Dry salt rneati unchanged, 19Xc for
shoulders:lila:for clean rib sides: Bacon
steady 'and •firtia, shoulders on orders
selling at 17Nci clear rib sides zuc,
elm .1114ets 203ic. Lard dull at 17%@
1841,1'0114rue, &Ad 203 for keg. Catle in
changed at 234®63ic. Hogg steady at 8
4/000. B4oalptar.6s2oo flour, 2 ; 2 0 0
intablilieat,/,oo(i'bush 'corn, 22,600 bush
pats. 4,100 bush barley, `2, 9 00 , bush MP,
700 hogs.
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CO.,
Dry Goods Market.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
OPPTOR OP PITTSBURGH" GaßrruL;
THURSDAY, October, 14 186 9 .
Business continues quiet, but as the
election is over an improvement is ex
pected. If the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company: would give PittsbUrgh a
chance to ship east, and place her on an
equal footing with other points west of
here, business would be much better
than it is; as matters stand now, our
merchants are, in a manner, shid'off
from any communication with the sea.
board, and, as a consequence, are obliged
to limit their business to Pittablitgh and
vicinity, as there is no margin to sell or
make consignments to Philadelphia,
Baltimore or New York.
APPLES—Ari coming in more freely,
and the market is easier, though prices
are unchanged, ranging from .1)1,50®3,00
per bbl.
ASHES—Steady but unchanged-4®
4y,, for Soda, and 9 for Pearls.
BUTTER—Prime to choice Roll But
ter is in steady demand, with regular
sales at 35®ff7.
CHESTNUTS—Cannot be quoted above
$8,00®9,50 per bushel, and it is doubtful
whether a round lot would command
these quotations.
CRANBERRIES Unchanged—rang
ing frbm $11,00©12,00 per bbl, as to
quality.
CHEESE—Is steady with regular lir
bing sales at 151518 cts—the outside g
ure for prime New York Goshen.
CARBON OlL—Standard brands 25.3;
®29 for round lots, and 30®31 in a retail
way.
DRIED FRUIT 7 - . Appk . is are quotedJ
9@lo cts. per pound,ind Peaches at
cts. for bright quarters, and 14c
bright halves.
EGGS—Firmer and we can report sa:
at 23@24.
FEATHERS—DuII; quoted at 80
cents to the trade, and the usual advi
for small lots in store.
FLOUR—Is a shade better in the 1
but dull and unchanged here. We
tinue to quote good to Choice West
Winter Wheat brands at $6,50@6,75.
GRAlN—There is a moderate inqu
for wheat at $1,25 for prime red, ti
$1,30 for white. Oats quiet and 1
changeddemand, if anything, rat
better, we continue to quote at 48(4)49
track, and , 50(4)53 in store. Rye v
sell at $1 for Wtstern, and $1,05
prime Pennsylvania and Ohio. Cori
in light supply and steady, with SE
at $1 on whitrf and track, and $l,(
1,07 in store. Sales of good to ate,
prime barley at $1,25©1,30.
HAY—Sales from country wagon
sls@23—inostly at $15@20.
HUSKS—SaIes at 2%(_43 cts por pound.
LlME—Bales of Cleveland white lime
at $2@2,25 Der bbl. ..
LARD OlL—Extra No. 1, at $1,43®1,45,
and No. 2, at.51,05@1,08. -
ONIONS—SaIes at $2,50@3,00 per bbl,
the outside figure for choice. -
PRROVISIONS—Market steady with
a continued fair jobbing demand but
Side
prices unchanged. We now quot ahold
ere at 17(17y‘; Clear Ribbed Sid 20M;
Clear do, 21; Ribbed, 20; plain Sugar
Cured Hams, 23. Lard, in times, 20; In
half bbls, 2035 in kegs 21. Meal Fdrk,
$3315 0 . •
POULTRY—SaIes of clack ins at 55 to
65 cents per pair, according t size.
POTATOES—SaIes of Pea Blows at
50 cents per bushel. Jersey !sweets are
still quoted at $5®5,25 per bbl. •
SEEDS—The arrivals of flaxseed con
tinue very light and it is held gener-+
ally at $2,45@2,50. Small sales of timothy ,
seed at $4,25@4,50. No movement
clover seed. ,
SALT-1s firmer, with sales of
load lots at $1,85 per i bbl.
STRAW—SoId m Allegheny' market
at $l2 per ton. , /
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PETROLEUM MARKET.
-OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAzrarit,
THURSDAY, October, 14; 1869.
Business in this market o-day has
been fairly active. A firm fe ling has
prevailed all day, although races are
not quotably higher than tho e ruling
yesterday, except for refined or spot or
October deliveries, which has advanced
per gallon—October having sold yes- I
terday at 32%, while to-day it realized
32%. The crude oil market • is also
strong in feeling, but the sales do not ag
gregate so much as yesterday's transac
tions, while prices are not quotably dif
ferent.
CRUDE.
l ee
fn the crude . oil market a oderste
number of transactions have n re
ported at yesterday's ruling p cea, viz:
2;000 bbls seller 60 days, at sc; 1,000
seller November, at 15; 1,000 eller all
year, at 14X We quote spot r seller
..
October, at 15, and buyers option all
year, at 15X.
V4:44•01:4•}1
Sale 2,000 bbls on spot at 323;; 500 bbls
each, October to December, at ' -44; 1,000
bbls B. 0. all year, at 33. Fo spot or
October oil, 32X was bid tbi- after
noon.
LITBRIOLTITTO OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating 0i1..:.. 400
Eclipse Railroad Axle - 50
Eclipse Machinery
' 75e
Eclipse Spindle 80e
bbezirrs OH barbs, OIL BY A. V. . B. B.
Siena Refining Co. 480, on 1 account
Fisher Bro; Plebe; Bro. 640, on account
Fisher Bro; Commercial Oil Wo Its 400,
on account Fisher Bro; B. W. Morgan
.t Co; 249, on accoubt Owaton & Sowers;
Waring, King & Co. 400; Fisher Bro. 80,
on account H. M. Long; Owaton &
Sowers 80, on account Goldwick; Spray
Oil Works 400; Holdablp Refining Co.
640, on acootintEL hicKeivy,
OIL eyaiiiD Ban By A. v. B. B.
Fawcett. L. & S. 246 bbla refined to W.
Warden, Frew & Co. Philadelpha.
Citizens. Oil Co. 543 bbla relined to
Tack-Bros., Philadelphia. -
Standard Oil Co., 516 bbla refined co
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Liberty Oil Works 250 bola ref. ; ._ oil to
Wardtnt. Frew & Co., Philadelphia:
Porsyth & Bro., 655 bbls refined to
Warden, Frew Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 105 bble tar to
Libby & Clark, New 'York.
Lockhart, Frew & Co. 407 bbla refined
to Warden, Frew & Co., Phila.
Livingston &' 80., 450 bbla refined to
Warden, Frew &Co. - , Philadelphia.
Total shipments Refined.. 2,867
Total shipments tar 105
OIL SHIPPED EAST AT DIMBIEDUI DEPOT.
Hutchison Oil & Refining Co., 318 blab
to Warden. Frew Co., Philadelphia.
McKenna & Rodgers 50 bbls relined to
P. P. Phlpps,, &
Philadelphia.,'
Brooks, Ba l lentine . Co. 55 bbls ref.
to Warden, Frew .it Co.. Philadelphia.
Holdship & Co., 197 bbls ref. oil to
Waring, King& Co, Philadelphia.
R' alston & Waring WS bbls ref. oil to
Waring, King & Co., Philadelphia.
Total Refined
CKICAGOt October 14.-Cattle steady at
$3,70®4,50 for common . to faircows,
$4;623405,25 for light steers. Hoge sc.
tive and 100 higher at $8,75@9,20 for
common; 19,30@9410 for fair to medium s
and f9 1 65@9,130 for •
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