The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 18, 1869, Image 6

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iTTSWEIGH
p
STEEL
STABIAIkIEp IN 48413:..
ANDERSON /I, WOODS;
DELT REFINED CAST STEEL
Of every description. Also, best ,
unied Spring Steel
colsE44s.oes,s:Np .9:VElFV,Allitts
btrrst,2 Ps.' -s.:. an16:11.11-
MI
BAR & PEEN.
111116;i1
GlartiteL PAISTIIERS
. . .
311.ETCA.LF. ' S. MILLER,
GEO. W. BAER, 1 C R
HAS. P N
ARKIN.
smut. reunnin-s. KIER,
CRESCENT STEEL lan6itlts,
MLLES, BARR & PARKIN,
OFFICE, No. 139 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
fel4:d4S
DUQUESNE WORKS.
OOMM, BAIA( & 00.
Yanufacturera at
.ERON, NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
- DIICKTESBE, L X AND XIUNIATALI
•
FLAT BAR, BOUND Aim SQUARE IRON;
BAND HOOP SHEET AND TANS IRON,
BOMA PL ATVS AND HEADS,
GUARD IRON
_DRAG and DROPPER RARE.
IKON ELANGSr; CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER
S' ARIA FLAT RAIL for Coal Roads.
CRowaaEs;wßDGEs HARROW TEETH,
aPRING, W I N O S CULTIVATOR.STEEL.
=FEL WINGS AND MOULDS eta to pattern.
STEEL TIRES, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.t
RILL.
COACH, BUGGY and W AGON BERINGS — and
ELKS
cur irsu,s AND SPIEJD3.
ill,tioods Brat -Cog and Wartanted;
OFFICES AND WORKS.
Hinteenta. Street and Allegheny RiTelre
• wad
qr Water StrartiPittetalrell
Eine
B IiEF irk ELD " EEL w4 4 t.
BIM% NIMIOK & 00.,
PITTSBITIMI. PA..
lifentifectarers of every description of
CAST ANA) GERUN STEEL,.
aAtim - 1111"41119%
ffy.d. :G L AND cir a L foWe c fn r _ ,
Warehouse, 83 Water andl.oo First Sta.
BLACK DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
rAtt:Ks BILOTHER & CO.,
Yana'laturers of all descriptions of
erximmmai, .
01les and Warehouse, THISTIZTH, THIRTY
ILEUM and BAILED/1) tITILICSTS,
BRASS I,'QIINDBItE3.
ZINST BUM, 6tra2AYTI3:IIIBCH.
HENRY BIER . & CO.,
SUCCUBOSS TO
:OEN M. 000 ran & 00,
Bell and Brass Founders.
CilffiVINGS
bun,. rsoiermvx •To ohm
leantGAT- irou f •littkigsp•
414
• szt,alsoun
J100711.` :C3O6S,
Brea Work et every: itesorAptiou for
'Steam, Water "and 011,
ILASIIPACTITAUCREI el J .3kt . cI,OPER
Liappliyed Balant6Wheel'lteihr 'Pump.
dgeno.ofri!,*.iiiool".:rizeoht 00-
- . P 9 i47 61 1 1 ; ketatiti.o o3 .
(11r.F/41,-4)lkil Wirn't TUlrterOb anaTlke•
tre - • . ft
A 'IMAPAIO Ittee ar 111E 4 E;
Cap= 411!xiy,,Gyeet awl ThLreireekinf.
• .
BROS I FOUNDERS AND IRO!I PIPE.FITTFRSr
*pa 'AG GLI cuatssolsr• -,a r clrs
BTEAltPuasra
",- utiig:WOluKs.
pi D . , ....,-, DE,
-S-- SI •
a ' -- •, ! -.;
- e't oBo43ei 4 lHY d.
1 180.000 feet its tech Clear Plank;
1 011,000 feet 131, inch Common Plank:
118,000 feet].) 1 sad A lath Oak; -.
r -40.0.:. ft. . la r and 3 Inch PoPinr:
„i i
2;j% I ~.. tent sy Scantling:
-- IU. l'. feet rY Y el l
ow Pine Boards;
100.000 feet Hemlock Scantling.
i \ 803.000 feet No. .1 18 inch liagtna4 Stan-
CI 8100.000 Illoi.el1841g88b1111611; sewed;
i 60.000• No. 116-incb Shingles, shaved:
~1110,000 Tire BMW. - vs-
P 1 4 000 Fire Tile.elltrs74 ll4, - x •
1 lOO Tons Vire Clay;
Allso. i Lliaw Mill Lumbe,r _lmitate and Cedar
MOIL d all articles iiialkasktie4iiiiand and for
sale by ALEXANDER. PATTER ON. Yards—
No. 181 Rebecca street and. corner gsf Preble and
HIMMta streets, bixtlsltglealLlSlOny, late bor
ough of Manchester. .., ap:6
N OVELTT W9/tICS. ' .
D....- ; • Finless. omra"ttrtrailcsr.
• - 0 -
The 'trustees are nowlre_ sAre.4 toirant licen
se tor the usenl Shes PILO
MICOrtaIIs
tref,t emelt "6 7 =1.1so.,..W.andthe
sedum cosh.cwinnsend it to all manusacturers of
Parties Wishins to use it can obtain licenses bi
sapiiing'to
JAMES P. SPEER ,
• AttorAtelpilhe Trustees.
WOMB 1. =a a. En r iglishis Boxing. oeK
/oath avenue:
Par -interested • are Phisitp#,, to Idea the
SHOis 14 Ba.wwltit WORKS. wnere the noes@ is
SlOw suceelistni operation. tea:d67
Pi r r iairße ,!L Cs
ft!: .i. -
NOVELTX
Pounded A. D. ISM
DTKZE . 8c 00.
immuFartworif
illYwroNs BARD.OI.BIIIBANK 8 NIT.
ANT) PLATFOTANDRAvAZU9WINTLIt
SOALESt
"fu P raced l'atept 'alocri: &cnel Latches.
a aint Mat
00)111E1 OP 1. BUT BM
r pig
flaArf
piworr & BRATT,
r". ABOSITZOTIDLIL AND
ORPWIE*T4L -
Wirienislnt, • iTTEneny,Ta. —
A lure Asforgoent . of NEWEL Mal and
BALLEMENA isonstanuy on be*. NAVA
Af all descrip As. done . 1 .1
• I
-- ENtarditikiiiommts,
y 'I
Oir: Point Allej and Duquesne fits,
INLsias POIIIT,)
Zioctineh' Itititats, 'Winders mid
Machinists: •
Mannfactare STEAMBOAT ENGINES and STA
TIONARY ENGINES, of all Ozer.
Special atiention invited - to nurnewSTATION
ART OIL.,VTELIfENGMEF AND. PORTABLE
BOILER,,of 15-horsespower. •
CASTINGS, of every kind, made to order &tour
Foundry, on THIRD STREET, below Market...
RIGS for 011 Wells, SHAFTING,
_PULLEYS..
HANGERS,HOUSEandTURACED fSCREWEI and
IRON TOE ADCOPRISSES, on hand and Irked* to
order, atthe • "-- -
INDUSTrAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheni River, near the Point,
PITTSBURGH,
mir AU order, promptly Ailed. TRY VS.
r pß 7 •
BOILER, STILL MI TfK
WOILitS.
CARROLL & S YDER,
irAzturavrousis or
Timmas. riotrztx-rveran VIDOLAD,
E TLEN.-BOX AND CYLINDNIA MAY BOIL
OIL sTmus AND OIL T
CHIMNEYS, BISHXOI3INEf iI aI /1101 PANIN
FIZTT E IALIIG PASS. BALT' YANA AND CON..
DNIMPIAL
=NAN IVPII 134.501[1!Mia1l AND 130 N
asmeas•
pawl; D 0 0 .138 AND COAL SEUTBI
--•- .
puree and Warchous CORlier Second,
Third, Short add Lt lltrmds,
PITTSBURGH. PL
, 11r i ggermli vie above address wile
;
W
MID
itt i pa.
Sailig i
with the
Milo
any me
Fire El i
Conde ee
tore, } ttl
Pine 4 nd
ant B Iler:
Bell
RI
61 -
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o,
BRADLEY £ CO.;
• • .110.110 WOOD STROH,
11anulheturers of the greatest variety of
L • •
Coo, Parlor sad Heating Staves,
•• TO 01 7001iD
Id our assortment irtil be found all the LwrieT
PATTe ENS AND lIIPROVAII.Er. To, and the
repntation of our Stores is such that any: one In
Want of a good artiele should - purchase none but
those manufactured by 111, as they will be found
thentost•durable as well as econonacal. ,Would
call particular attention to ourneWt VoLCAN. ,
5 VE. i . a for churches, hallsuna stores. Over 500
..4
ern In three moutns. Intended for with or with
out
the superior to any other and far
. cheaper.
Send for estate: e and Price List. • • e3O,
11101,1111613.4% , 00.,
( IitAXIMACTIMXBA OP XVIAT 'Wain 0."
-ENTCII O IiTIEIe
OSTON coos...pip. RANGE,
4 7 PER FIERY, FURNACE," .
• 101 l waio*Qßutunlres• - ,
THE NE * ALN,i i-irirsi bowthieeirovz,
\ 'Zi e
riFfottgL.W9Ve t t c° l l BA T ASTIE
itqatsaT l P&AN. 1 = 42
ieli+ B P. F L" . , 4114 * , • ,
I 2 P O e!g4. 2 0 S ' /AUTO Streets
4 ses:Ta 7., , z' .• -1 . i:- 1 1TTT5131313 4 311. PA,
prrrosinamilia.
COOk STOVES. ,
Bus
rilidid co.
s
' 808 B.ITILIf •0 US COAL.
.01: 4.
i '' •4 4 :• 7 , • - r l.f . ' '2
T:L'; f: 's r
Warranted to Cie:, , Bale or Bonet as
11 a any othe;3 ,TO in the Union.
'' 7, ' •isi ::' - 4:00: . ::: 4, ..
'-.N0.. 2815 . 1 - Abertv Street.'
~:---- - c. 7 , : :,• T r ~ ~1 7 )-7,
LOO Mtait MM', ISlei ... . ... ' ' - '
rik.ELOßBTointa, ~) •
,_- , .
.•
2 i , ... 7 !1 4 .:2_ 71 9 12 t/iiir l a i ' ll ialLnd all r*
, ' , '- - 1 - r" -cooKING - ELAwins. ice.
ILI ~' 1i 1
T ataiItiA9DMISECTIA
alarm= o. co.,
4..T-lER MAKERS
ZET IRON WORKERS,
11% ll* AND seyrsrN
-• • • a large yard loid furnisted It
est approved machinery we are pre
anufacture every description of BOlL
best manner, and - wilimAted - e.Onal to
• thecountry. , chime Breeching,
Steam . Pipes, Locomot.ve Boilers,
s, Salt Pans, Tangs, Oil Stills, /Leta,
. • Pans, Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar
so manufacturers of BarnMlPs rat
e:
isf SOO on gnoratit nottelf.' t:
I it.
ED M. BIiT9H & SON,
Iiat2II37A.CMULa4
Belle's, on \stills, Taub._
sidirr moitwont, AU.
strietviaittatnirgle, PO.
CET. THE agsT.
irRitIMPH,
- L1114113111R.
MI
NEW - GOODS.
FINE • VASES,
NEW STYLES,
DlEDs r litoo
'EMT OIFYB,
VOICING SETS, It vi •
I EiIi9ER PLATMII4IIOODS
of all deioristiont.
-•. • '
Call and CIIIIIIIIIS Gods, and we
to •
eiVe r
IL E. - BREED & 00.
r-PrrTSKROB 13AZETTEil MONDAY - OCTOBEt 18 ; 1869.
FPI:WM% MACnEMBTEL
W, -J ANDERSON, H. A. FREYVOGIAL
MONONGIIIELI FOIINDIIY 9
W. J. ANDERSON & CO.,
Manufacturers of AEON HOUSE FRONTS,
WINDOW LINTELS and SILLS, and
Castings of all Descriptions.
sr Special
_attention paid to AP.CHITECTH
RAL CASTINGS and to Castings for Window
Glass Rousts
OFFICK ,ND FOL N DRY-1S O. 150 WATER
STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa,
KNAP FORT PITT
F9UNDRY COYPANY.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PIMSBURGH I PA.
llrEngines, Boning Mill Ma.
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS. -
owner varron and smith:um ssrsou,
WERTH WARD.)
PIT sl343vittan, v.S.
WILLIAM SMITH,
nzanufaeturor or
OAST IRON BOWL PIPE
FOB OILS AND WATER WORKS.
ll san LW a t i r i eggis u g ai nv . ar=iz a rits. in dmi
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Worts.
, r would also can the .etention of_An_parintentl
ante Of Gas Works to a..y make of sswilTlS.
-,
DIIQUESNE FORGE,
--I \
" 11A.ll IWILIMI,
(Sue. , r to JOS. P. 1111611 A C 0.,)
Ru !Wes co extensive with the leading
Forges in the Eaat, an oldenpared to promptly
and sat factortly till all Jo:STEAMBOAT
SHAY 'CRANKS, PISTON ROD+, LEVERS,
Paid N' IAMS,WRISTS, RAILROAD AXLES,
LOCO OTIVE FRAMES, together witb every
description of SHAPE WORE. Odice and Porta
Cornet of Duquesne Way and Tirst Street.
apl4 MO
RosorsoN, BEA & Co.,
Successor. to ,1101MMICCe. KIM I MiLldest.
Iff . - Z :0 s ' GTON WOILBE4
FOU DERS AND SACHINISTS,PIMBIAGISI
Man timers of Boat and Stationary Steam Em
ir: ' ; 11 6 1 14tV:tall idli d i elr i ti nerl .'orrafi
and 8 i Boiler and Sheet Iron Wort. _ _
Oat* o. IN, COMM sad Eindtaaeld
Streets.
Agents for GIFIARD'S PATENT INJECTOR
for Seeding Boiler& jail rtel
OMAS CARLLY & CO.,
TT
Fourth Ward !sundry and Machine Work',
shospuszy ST., ALLEGHENY CITY. PA..
Maiefactrz i re of fitattet r O y and Portable O t t i egt
14:(11104 Work, Rotting Di and Machine
Castles', Orate Bars. Weigats, !Aw s
n Boxes
et
Ac. 4:114 tO order sal lute .. on NW Ended
all .(11
:OILS:: •
D OND OIL WORRY.
H. M. LONC & CO.,
Oat, DA ' LZELL BUILDING, s
tale Duquesne Way. Pittsburgh. P .
; 405
RAND RING,
Cope:lesion Merchants and Brokers la
petrol run and its Produ cts,
DAIEI.I.I BLocK, puguEsita war, 1
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS.
Boom 17, Chamber or Commerce,
, $.3.0 3 SOUTH[ SECOND STREET.
IVA NEU:OTHERS,-
1 ' '
00t IA ..
lON MMICHAIM g
_ - -/LID DEALERS IN
Petro eum and its Products,
. „ , , ; • ,
'
Pittsburgh Ofice—DALZELL,B BUILDING.
Mather Of Unguents Way and Irwin street.. ,
Philadelphia OMpe-4/17 WALNUT ST.
tpl.wid
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY,
HERBERT W. C. TWEDDLE,
4 4
31Wrt , A t l i TII14°1! f 7, ' ili ,
Lhblicating k High Test Barnlogolls.
maws. 109114, 1 1 Aittreili‘,:v - --
Stands great ithat `without Tittiettilyis
Limpid at lownskternpitna S pecialoll or
tropical °Man or bat 'weather.
Locomotive. Engine, Machin a, Shop,
Wi lgLU " Va s*
SawPlaslas Kill Oth On.,
d Width speed. _ . , i
Spindle - 021, - Wirs ta ßE= SOM.
011, Tmaillaiarai 0 'WI,' T, .
ins kiNlarlestsir I
11..martry.-011.€ g 114114)riZtia ~.
„fa ri s e 1 - 105431i1031
i c.ff s tiSag ji = r fami Ran.
la rogiaeta ate tosatalontwal matt Jar.
Twed ejetent bylippnitesoBl%tensi a yea.
per. 'LIM ithbricatlag Vim gre on ulna.
pertain, pure uniform. eau Mast Wit
°Tod. , a nd
II Inthieleperature nee iolsrotag
ragas limpid duringextrailald. 0 Bwreat
OW atit Mk WI, *stare ockipr r i
les can-.
be . I ,
De exii.. 041 ,orders left at, 7 _WIND
STREET... ET, Otte at Shaw gosbeni Bridge,
,/- STONIII. \
WEST tommoN_ ~ ,
.IF 41.. i tr s'l ili • • ...% r v . srf . f .t ~
Jiaolsine&ono Worm , '
. , i ~...,. . ,
•Tlithithwest corner ... 4 West Oolinenh :t tllESsie
0 "•"` , Mitigetifv,EVVlllTEMlC.iit d,c'u
RaSe on hand or'epage.enAs s it.sketiqllearik
9 1141 Tr Bt lf e eld . 7 10 is lIT
lift a Cs.
reics.
0 ittiremesarma. Prim reasosable
FEINA
FINAROULL.
TRAMMIEN4S NATIONAt BANK,
Wood St., corner second . Avenue.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS
flotd, Coupons; Bonds and Stocks
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
A. IittADLF.Y, President,
CYRUS CLARKE, Jr., CsShier.
AMERICAN BANE.
NO. 80 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH.
CABII CAPITAL
5200.00 0
Stockholders Individually Liable.
BABE Or DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT.
JOHN FLOYD - FLOY6.
President. Cashier.
DiszcTo,l9.
Thos. M. Marshall, John I!. Moorland,
Wm. T. Shasmon, Archibald Wallace,
antes W. Arrott, Jas. D. Kelly,
Chas. B. Leech, Was. Floyd.
John Irlord,
This Bank is now fully
to
elok43do a general Banking
t aV s z s ed and prepared.
FIFTH AVENUE BANK
Of Pittsburgh,
Is now open for Discouht, Depositoand General
Banking Business.
Any sum received from One Dollar upwards.
Interest at the rate of six per cent. paid on
time depos.ts.
DiniciOns: ,
ED. THITIBIEGE. W. P. WETMAN.
W. H. SIMS. FRANS KEMEBT,
W. C. ROBERTSON, HENRY MEYER,
DAN. .KINZER.
POE IP. M. ARMOR,
EMIL RTEL.
ED. DiTHRIDGE, President.
F. F. SCHENCK. Cashier.
CITY BANK.
112 Fifth Street,Pittsbtirgh, PIO
-
•
CAPITAL, 1100.000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
OTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Bought and sold, and when desired remitted to
Europe. Collections made on all the principal
Points of the United States and Canada.
Downricit trtmes.e. President.
JANIS MCCAHL Vice
W. N. iliotioaar. Cashier.
DIPSCTOna.
D. Thmien. James IteCibe,
Thomas Rourke, Hugh Keating.
J. Dunlevi. Jr., Terence Campbell.
Patrick Kane, James Phelan
Chas. B. Barr, H.A.Frereore,
Jno.Jos.llermann. Thomas Barnes,
Jel:ts GA.ZZLY, Solicitor.
• ' THE
SAFE DEPOSIT CODIFAITY
Of Pittsburgh.
Incorporated by tha Legislature of Peensylya.._
nil, January . AS, 1661. for the safe-k aping
i
of Bonds and other Securities, Gold and Ryer,
Silver Plate, Books, Records. Dlamon and
Valuables of all descriptions, under guarantee,
and ror the renting of Safes In its burglar-proof
vaulte. Building and Meet
Jiro. S 3 FOURTH arEXUE,
. .
PriIIoBEIIGH, PA.
PRISIDX,NT . -WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
VICE PagetMour — ilkNßY LLOYD. -
DIHICCIVES:
i WM. PHILLIPS, 'JAMES I. BE
K 1
SRI - LLOYD, ; BYRON H. PAMIR
WILLIAM REA, qOS. S. M(lsinsi)N.
W/LLIAM URT . LY IS ki HI N,
.SSEYORGE BLAulg s
C.
BECIMABT AND TszAsunss:
S. F. VON SUSI:HORST
au4901e7
hUT, CAIIGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS, .
(Vorlwr Third and W?od Streets,
rrinCS3l3ll7so3o6 PA*,
IItIOCIAZOBB TO 'Luisa. HART a ce..)
amiss
Eachange, Coin, Coupons,
Aid partlenly ittantlos told to the traiehas.
and sale of
GOVERNMENT PONDS,
sight Drafts on London.
rsvl:sia
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
NO. 65 FOLIIITI3 STIIIIIIT:
,—. _. G _,
' • CHARTEED IM 1883. '
AIIIISTS . 3
'9,803,431 33
Qpen daily; ROM 9' o'clock A. tr,to 3 o'clock
V. 111,.. c and SATURDAY EVENINGS. from
May tat to November lst, from Vto IP o'clociy
and from November Ist to May Ist, from ato el
o'clock. ' ` ' " P.
Deposit* rdelved ot ail sum* of not 'less than
ONN DOI. AR and a dividend "of the prodts
declared tWIcC a year, in June and December.
Interest hatlsten declared seml•annually in June
apd December since the Bank was organised. at
the tate oral; per cent. A year.
Interest,if not drawls out, is p l ac ed to I a,
credit et te depositor as principal, and bears t §
same int'Arest,tromthe• 'lst days pf. June and'
Deceinber.tanipounding twice a year, without
ixsaubling the depositor to call, or even'lO present
0140001 t; ; At this rate money will double to
less than twelell Tears. •• • z _. ~,
Books copulating the smarter,' optAws, Rules
liiid Regulation*, furnished •gratlii,. on tippIIMPLI
•, oaAttheolliee. •. •
,: SORGE AL811y,11..., ', • ' .•
PfiT/iii
' 2., ~ ..., r..... J. 1 119" lizzI P I r r51 '._ .. - •
John G. Packoreri,, , , •A. , M. Poilook,• M. D.,
Beni/ Pt fahnestock.. Robert Robb, _
James %Idiom', , _John 11. Gituenberlit.
James hicY, Janus Biddle& •
James E. . Meeds. .: Alexander . Spear.::` .
Issaold. Pennock, Christian Yeager. ,
i.:•'. - ;17 i• - • , :t Tauctsxe:
W. J. Anderson, .. - • !Übe:TO:Leta:eta 1
. oCalvitl Adams, Henry J. Lynch. •
• John. C. Gtodley,' . , Peter A. Medeirs, II •
George Black. John. Marshall.:
__ • • : •
Hill purigwin. Walter P. Maratusu, •
Alonzo A. Carrier; John B. MeTedden,
r . Chart. Cotton, '. David llcCandlets,
4 John.• vans. -. IL W. I•llvere ' '
• - John ~ Gillespie. - . Ormsby Phillips.;
.••
• 'William 3.,lisavene lienryL. Rtnacralts - . 7 .
• Peter H. Hunker, , 'Wm.( E; Schmerta„
•" Richard lials, , z . Alexander Undies, •
• James 1). Kelwo. • WIWI= Vial ro ligig. •' '
Tsir.A.struira—CHA LES A. COL TUB.
: 1 SactorrAni—J.S.llE,B B. 1). ME6DII. .
RADE MARK.
MIBRIDGE'LL E: Crg'
ru%r
dl
1.7 7jr. '
‘l.
EBEEMI
FINANCIAL.
SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought at Highest Prices.
PH. B. lIIRTZ, janhier
Con Wood and Fifth Streets.
M HOLMES SONS,
•
•
3a.a.1 4 :4335301 2 1.1it5. 5 .
WI Market Street s
Pri"r'ESZVELGin,
, -
Collection, made on all the prlnelpal points of
the United 13tetee and Canedu.
Stocks,Bondsandother Securities
sopesTAND I sOLD ON -OokEUINNON.
Putkular attention paid to the purchase and
iate of
ted States Securities.
• slew.
oc9•DIF
JAMES T 1 Bey 86 CO,
girt-woos os. JONES * 00..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
.436 .I\7' 33E. 3EIL. ES,
/ BUT AND BELL ALL RODS 01
GOVRRNIENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SEVER AND COUPONS,
ON Non FAVORABLE TERNS. -,
Nir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
10 . 1rE N zad o r z a r rel l . on Government Bonds at
Order's executed for Um _Paramus
and Salo of STOOKS, BONDS and
SOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
gittsburgij etaytts.
FrN.ACBAND TRADE),
ONDAY, October 18, 1869. §
Orrick O PITTSBURGH
I GAZETTE,?
The gene al impression in regard to,
the recent ld excitement is that ma
nipulations of the gold market are out of
the question, and it:is generally conceded
that the market, if left alone by . the
Government, will rule about 130 for.
some time to come, although there are
indications pointing to lower gold. The
future course of the premium is de.
pending on the outstanding short in
terest, which, if small will lease plenty
of room for a decline, but if a large un
covered interest flxists, rapid Midas-
Lions may follow, and 137 would not be
too high A poiut at which the present
owners of gold' would aim.
Government .honds are inactive,
changing .scarcely g per cent. for the
whole week. From the, large offerings
to the Government it may be fairly
supposed, however, that`-lower quota
tions would ensue. • ------•.,_
Stocks are strong and have advanced
ma more active money market, twit
eating that a certain short interest ex
ists; 'valet' after covering will produce a
dal!, heavy feelinein all shares. The
receipts, however, of some of the
Western roads are falling behind those
of other years. Unless the canal navi.
gation should prove unfavorable for a
late season, little prospect . exists for
raising the receipts of Western roads,
while expenses remain as before.
Business dull andbeyond the supply
of the day nothing doing. -
Money.:':'
•••
; commands from 10 to 15 per
, cent., accorifing to the grade of , the se
' curity.
.. Quotations : as received by Ph. R.
-;Mena: Gold, 1804; Silver, 125; Eighty
one's, -119 34 ; Five Twenties; '1862, 120 g;
do ' 1884, 11934; no 1865, 11934;.d0 1866,
Consols, 117%; ao /867. 117%; do 1868,
117%; Ten Forties, 108 g; New
~ York
Central, 18134; Erie, 131; Read/tat, 9534;
Pittaburgh.• Fort Wayne .t Chicago
Railroad ; ' 8134; Ohio & Idisissippi,,l27;
Michigan' . botitherri, ' 9034; Cleve
land ~ & • Pittsburgh, 99g; • 'Meade a
Hock* Island, }OW; Chicago & North
Wester:a; 71%1 Chicagolt North Western
Pretstred, lAN; Adams Express Com
\panT—;i
p t iii. ..* L arts . . U4desonterßEznin
Union
• Telegraph' Company, Big; American Ex.
prese COPAOIIoY 84 34.
EXollaeCini:: Largo. &natl.
London, Very £ ~.........18,40 116;50
Publ.: per franc-.... . . ... -.. 20 , 2734
Berlin,,thaier - '. 96 9734
Franklin% ins .. 5634 . 674
, 117 Tetepseb:to the Pltuhurge Guette,l , .
, Nrat_YoEtc,' ObtOber . 16,1869. '
' ''Eventl -' 9 fl BY So to show a.c4seget,
in the speculative apirit in tbeStliek l 4 4.
auntie.. :A large' rise in :Central'' and
Hudson River occasioned much diecua;
sion. : It 1s ettgniite& to :,the belief that,
the breaks in'ainuthi"nomot be repaired
ii seasowto bring all• the grain at . But. ,
ialo to Newl:Yerk, by ewalier.l - A itisnuak
"bull" movement in steaks wAI the re.'
snit , of this advance...A committee of
Lake Shore directors . had ~ a sm.'
Dion. today, but made po report.
Otte „of them 'is ... of . . the opinion.
that, the OomPany won't lose over :Alf a.
million dollars by the ;Lockwood failure.
The vieditora of the Gold Exchange batik.
have determined the best .course.la to
steep all matters in dispute out of court.
• Some sellers of the:three percent. - cer=.
01104 es at a'pietnium were unable to 484
liver to,day, 'owing to the scarcity of
Retell lifeenMoke,• Which command g
per cent' , premium. Money active at 840
7 per cent..? , ,
• The bank statement is uneitiectedly fai
torable..,The.bankstiold , ppwdgoti
1 300,000*0f lkrtfditibliby lihtive the leg 2J4
at
I rtmer v e ~ ,J,Ai niy - 7 4248„8,37,88111;,de_.?
gi2,211.,60.-'150016,1211;1329;010i decreaW
$1,11.4.456,1.•tu1ati0nt'4111,217,11.11i in.
'crease, '188,189. Deposita, 1178,810118r1ie..
.
=I
crease, $571,439. - Legal Tenders, 853,2':9,..
504; decrease, 81,211,916.
Sterling quiet at 9®9%. Gold quiet
and steady; opened at 130 and closed at
isoxogisoy,. Carrying rates 3 7 4@6 per
cent. At the National Exchange r 25,.
000 of gold was sold out under the rule
at 130 for account of Sihron• Wormser.
Exports for the week were :1,010,513.
Gavernments steady. Conpons-of 'Bl,
19%,®20; do '62, 261;®20%; do '64, 19%®
19%; do '6,5, 10}4519%. do. new, 17%W
17%; do '67, - 17%g17%; do. '6B,
17%: 10 4G's, 103%61083; currency 6s,
1073;0103. \
State bonds dull; Missonris, 863: old
Tennessees, 601.; new do., 64!,4; old Vir
giniatc, 49; new do , 50; L011191£11:13 levee
6's, 6334: a's, 83; 1 .;; old North. Carolinas,
47; new do.; 403.w01d South Carolinas, 65.
Stocks higher, but closed dull and un-'
settled: Canton, 50r-Cumberland, 2634;
Western Union 36; Quicksilver, 12%;
Mariposa, 8; do. preferred. 16% Pacific
Mail 5634; Water P-wer, 1434: Hartford
& Erie, 17; Adams Wells &
Fargo, 22%; •Arne . •
N. Y. Central, IS3 _
sem 165%; Readi
prerd, 1.81 Alichig
isran Southern, 91%; -
133%; Pittsburgh, 100%; Northwente.-,
72%; do. preferred, 84% 8 ; C. C. & C., 74;
R. 1., 107%; St. Paul, 67; do. prerd,
81; Wabash, 63%; do. prerd, 75;
Terre Haute, 3034; do. preferred, 58;;•
Chicago and Alton, 1433 4 ; Ohio and Ma
sissippi, 27%.
Mining Shares dull.
Boston Prices unchanged.
Sub-Treasury balance 89,996,088. I'm
ports of the week—dry goods, 81,319,456;
general merchandize, 121418,333.
PITTSBURGH BARRET •
,
Orricrs c•IP Prrrsztraou G a, i
SATURDAY, OCIDDer, 15 169. S
Business generally has teen dull du-.
ring the past week or two.l and it must
be confessed that the indications 'at pre
sent for anyi immediate improvement,
are not encouraging. It is true trade
should be go&I at this particular season
of the year, particularly' the flour and
grain business, but with no outlet, no
,
chance for our merchants to sell or make
consignments to the east, they are oblig
ed to restrict their operations very ma- •
terially in consequence. .
As we noticed the other day, an effort
is being made to have this
_difficulty
fairly and ateeiably adjusted, and it is
,
earnestly hoped that it will be success
ful. A correspondence has been opened
up with the proper officers of the Penn.
Sylvania ,fitallroad,! :and a; committee
appointed to take charge of the matter
in behalf of Pittsburgh, and s it is possible
that a satisfactorarrangement may be .
y k:td
perfected by whic oar merchants will
be greatly bonen , and the business
interests of the cititnaterially advanced.
We understand that ,no reduction is
asked on grain, flour and feed etc. etc.
bought in the west and sold ' egain in this
market; but after it arrives a d it is
found more advantageous to obi on fur
ther east, it is asked and claim that it
should be taken at the throe h rate.
from whatever point it was o ginallyshipped,
l
shipped, and' thus enable Pitts urgh to
i l
completawith the went. That ' certain
ly a fair and reasonable demi d; and
we cannot see bow the r ailroadlcompany
can well refuse to comply with it. If.
Ihis was done the shipments of the
articles referred to, as - well as many
others, would be largely increased, and
the already large revenue received by
the Pennsylvania Central Company from
Pittsburgh would be very materially in
creased.
APPLES—The receipts continue light
-and with a reduced supply , the market
is tirm and prices well sustained, rang
ing from $2,00@3,50 per bbl. -
ASHES—Steady but unchanged-4@
41/. for Soda, and 9 for Pearls.
BUTTER—Is in rather better supply,
and the market is, easier, though , prices
are unchanged--prime to choice Roll;
CHESTNUTS—Have etill further .de
dined and we now quote' at f6,00@6,50
per bushel. , -_- -
CHEESE—Is steady' with regular job
bing sales at 15@l8 cte—the outside lig
ure for prime New "York Goshen.
CARBON ..OlL—Standard brands 28g
@29 for roupd lots; and So@i3r in a retail
way.
CRANBERRIES—SaIes ._,_ of ' choice
eastern cultivated at 811,.50®12 per bbl.
DRIED FRUIT —Apples ate quoted'_ at
9®lo,ctin.per pound,. and Peaches at.. 10.
fits. for bright 'quarters, -and 14c for - -
bright halves._EGGS—Ffri and higher, with: sales of
fresh packed at 25@2.6.
FEATHERS-Tpulip,quoted_ at 80@85
cents to the trade, and,the nanabadvarice
for small lotsin. stcire.., .
-2- . . . L..
FLOURContinties - dnit ihatigh tin
changed. As there is no chance to ship
"east, share isa stro4 cOmpetition fordo.
cal trade, and, as a . consequence.: mar
gins, are very, niucti reduced. Western
Winter Wheat bianda are still being
• sold,in store-: at .116,25@6,75, for s fair to,
choice. There is ;little. or no Spring,
Wheat flour here, and not much inquiry,
for it. 1. ,
GRAlN—Wh'eat ;is quiet- and un
Changed; sales ißed at V 1,25, and White
at 51,56, Barley comes forward slowly,
and this tends somewhat to • stiffen the •
market,'as malsters and brewers are get. .
dog 'restless and feel likelaying in stocks.
quotations may be fairly given at 51,25 ® s.
111,85, for fair to choice. Rye is in good ;
supply and dull ' - './.,tt but few buyens
above 21,00, , though prole penna. and
Ohio Rye cannot be,,_bought, as, „yet, be.
low 111,05. Sale of some 6,000 bushels' -:
western itiported at gllOO. Qats quiet
told unchanged, 47@48, on, track, and•so •
to 52 in store. - - .Corn is gutted at 95 for
mixed :.. I d 'Wafer prime Yellow—usual
advance for small iota in store. -
HAT—Salsa from country ,wagons At ..
g15a23......mpet1y at 111.5@20. • ,
BUSKII-144es at 2M(43 ets pox paturi. -:
LIMB' ' plea or Cieveltlno Whito,llnle
at 62@ 2, 2 . 1 ! - bbl.
I ' !AND!) ' ' Eitra Igo. 1, at /1145@1,48
,and No. 2,_at /1.0552/1,08., -. , • ,
_.. •
, ONIONS—SaIes at $2,504g34 4 ) per bbl; .
`the oittaide pure fur choice._ - '
„Izt
.. POTATOES--Sales Pe Ch . 'Blows at 50
editor bitsbel: ,,, Jersey weets t. stave de=n '
°lined. to 54,50. per bbi. : •
PROVISIONS—Marke steady- with
,g W
continued, fairjobbi . , demand hilt
races unchanged. eit iv.quotiat should
ere ati7Mr7l‘;, Clew; Pdb d Bldg's, 29X;
Meal do, -21; .Ribbed; - ge, Piallr'Sulkar
Cured Rams, M. 1 .; Lard, in tierces ; 20; in - '
half bbisi 20)i in, kegs 21. , Mess Pork,
;,133.50..;'- •,_=.tr.t
. POULTRY—SaIes of chickens at 55 to
65 centsper pair, according' to size. '
snow
Seed is dull and we
now qutite,ht .$4,00(42,4.25 , .2 Ilaisstad: , la
winoted at 112,25@,2,40, No 'movement in
SALT—Is drudir, With: sales _of Our ,
load lots at )11,94 per bbl. _
STRA.NV:-1111M . C . iniAlleglienis. - ifigri ,-,,,,
at $l2 per ton., i ..., Pa , , - .. ,
_---1--,- Dea.itorty Oetober- - -Itt —Fhmr-aesive et
85,E etaah reatalMegeirealw Iv
. bble.. , W
heat airbohr .bneerinerhtt. ea
:white:o4ll,W Ncil 1 drilitas,:_\ret
(
$l,O7®l;OS, and amber 81.124 Oats 4,,
Sa4le#lweak4f2-per-10( 1 !,