The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 04, 1868, Image 6

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    IRON WORKS.
j .M . A 141 Y" 3l . Frei%••• w. PAlrossia•Hvgo,6
L , •
pITTSRERGH FORGE
AND IRON CO.,
KAAI3I.LCITIMItB Cir .
Bar Iron; ,
, ?"`llroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Cie Ixles Rolled;
Railroad Cal Axles Hannneradt
1 LocomotiveFratnes;
Locomotive Prisnm Shapes;
Side Bodsf
Yokes.; Straps; -
Piston HeadM
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks; •
_Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitinan Jaws, Collars, &e. •
Office, N0.'177 PENN STREET,
PITTSBURGH, P'
BYERS & CO.,
MAYIJFAOTUREII.B OF
B r Hoop and Sheet lion,
WROUGHT IRON,
Trau Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &c.
ALSO,
OIL WELL• TUB
BING:'
Office, 98 Water and 182 First Street&
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
228:e26
KENSLNGTON IRON WORKS.
• LLOYD & BLACK,.
IIiANTTFACTIIIIK.RB OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
JUNIATA. BLOOM IRQN.
MERCHANT BAR, ROUND WARE IRON
HOOP, BARD Tand__ElL N.
BOILER PLATE mid SHEET N. .
MOWER AND BEAFER BAB&
CYLINDER and °UAW or FINGER IRON.
SHALL T RAILS, 910 and 10 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT.CHAMS and SPIKES foreman. .
' . FLAT RAlLS,_Punchedond Countonatnk.
COAL SCREEN
• ,A
NAILS AND SPIKES.
.
Warehouse anti OM ea at - the - Worts, ORKEN
OUGH STREET, (a continuation .of First street,
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh. •
EVERSON, PRESTON Sr. CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
Warehouse, Nos. 186 and 187 71118 T STREET
opposite Monongahela House,
ap24:d6 . • PITTSBURGU.
STEEL WORKS:
pITTSEIIITH STEEL:WORKS.
CEST4LifiITE.D 1845.7
ANDERSON & WOODS,
SUCCESSORS TO I ANDERSON COOK & CO.
Mannfactorers of every description of
-
BEST REFINED rooz. STEEL
' Mill, Malay, Circular, Gan gland Cross Cut
SAW
.•
Spring, Cast and German Plow ittid Blister Steel.
Shoves, Hoe. Forkosake and Toe Calk Steel:
Itatlroad Spring Steel and Frog Points, Cast Steel
Finger Sara, sickle Steel, Suring Tyre, Plow
Wings, etc.; 011 Drill steel:
,utuoe and Works —vdiner FIRST AND ROSS STS,
Pittsburge, Pa - Jt29:d9
SHEFFIELD' STEEL 10:
SINGER, yiroll-CO.
Ifinnfactorers of every description , of
CAST AND, CERMAN STEEL,
RAILWAY SPRINGS,__.— • • •_ •
Emarno AND PL ATFORM SPRINS,
AXLES, STEEL TIRE, ac., 6e.
Warehouse, 133 Water and 100 First
splif:oele - • '
MI4E II I BARR &-PARQIIIT.
iRENIZIAL ELWIN:RS:, ••
WIC METO/11.7,1 METTIEN'AILLZiii
ORO. W. BAlat. ' CHAS. PARKIN.•
'WILL PAsTaxix-B.
MI
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,
~.I!MtlVdc 3P.S.IUUM,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
PTI 1381111.0 H.
fel4:d4B
iAcK. DIAMONDB
.sTEr t i, WORKS. •
.
PARK, • • BROTITEIL CO.
.
••
maloagOtarers of an desc:ripitolis of .
0 ,1 11:31r e ard Mriehonoei . aiscoisib.
Hma)whaw
'N.EW HA RD W ARE DOUSE. .
LUIDS%:SVOLET,
Mangfactureii and*Orgers of *
\AtUttitti, &C.
887` l IBERTY STREET,:
bosinca. or w` , l . • ' •-• •
• 1r,;41, ! neooll -
'•••
PITTSBURGH.
alp
, SH3=NCOEVANDIMMIZINGI.
ITNY I TSA * *4' at! Cu„ "I`
ANCOORVOTTI*MILLi f ,
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1141100*.ii01.****74$044.1*Iittoi:i4iliii,.
. •.,-, ~F
AJlO3,lllllllt AWED
Arai
51:014ffiWc4.41%. WITIIE.O.
hr.[ jr .41
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.4 4 1141,11ttl ./1 J-6
ROBINSOIVi REA & CO., •
Successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLZBS,
WASHINGTON WORKS,
. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH,
•
msntini.ittirert of Boat find Btationaz+ Steam En
gines; Blast Engines, MIII Machinery, Gearing,
Bhafting, Castings of all descriptions; Oil Tanks and
Stills; Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, No. 111, cornet/Intend Smithfield Streets.
Agents for GEFFARIPB PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boilers.
ON I I I BANC FOUNDRY.
ButUrr Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Hifi and Bridge Casiings,
MACHINERY AND OASTINGS GENERALLY
jEtr4u,Ne : F ! ouNDßie.
• PRICE & SIMS .
Office and Warehouse 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Thir' nble,Sliein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON.BOXES, DOG IRONS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
/nd Cantinis generally. ap2646
THOMAS • CAItLIN & CO.; •
•
Fourth Ward Fanadry and !Lachine Works ,
..amiDirsKy ST siummicscrarry, PA. ,
manufactur e rs of ateaM lues, OB Presses,
leEtsfainStdisittlsciEinGertzlatild Wora. Orate - Bars,k Boiling
Wagon Boxes, de. Bold. to order and ,have on
Una Engines of Mt sizes; , e my24:415
GB, PL.
TAAL ,FOUNDRY
•
• O EN •
AND ROLL WORKS:
• .7
13/14:1 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN,.. 13(11Y11:-& -BAGALKL
bill Roil., Mill Casting ,11 11 Lathes`
FULTON MACHINE WORK&
EBTABLISLIKD IN Ink'
all
annlnct.ory of STEAM ENGIN of , sizes
andel the most approved pattennuti: Mationary
purposes • STEAMBOATS and STEAM FERRY
BOATS. 74.maidely of 10. AM and lelione power
'EN6LNEI3, which will he sold at very re.dreed
i1 . .61/ClSSE.Wellsville • 0.
"fifty miles below' ittsbnigh.'on the Oblo Mvei, and
line of C. & P. ,R.
no,:h2
LtIMBER ! LUMBER! LUMBER!
ALEXANDER PLitrEIBEION,
Dealer in all Kinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE:
800,0110 feetTiry Fine BoOrds; .
•30,i00 kerb? WWI luld ltioh;
20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2 , 2.1 Ann 3 :nett: •
•
201/.000 het, Hemloct•
1,000,000 No. 18.inch ' Sbingles, sawed:.
100.000 No. 110 loch Shingles, sawed;
100,000 No: 110-inch Shingles, a awed; •
2,000 Locust Posts, 7,, 8 and 12 feet;
300 Vedar Posts. - • -
• Also. Fire 2r14, 'File.and Clay, la Iwo or small
quantities.
_ TAKDEI No. 86 •PREBLE STREET formerly
Manche: ter, and 187.2E8 EMIL STREET. Gripe
date We Gas Works, AlLegh. ny Cl y.. yy29:02
irr PUT LUMBER COMPANY
• -
Cevital; - ti $125000.
'PIiziIPRAFT-ED WARD , DiTHELDGZ.
BacaTakair-T. A. WEIGHT.
.Bonnuwarmit-ZIDVIJ. DArmoN. •- •
lI,Dr Da DIIISCTORE:
- viacqk DOA
John'M ard ellon, K. D. Dlttuidee,
ilex. W; Dlthrldge,_ ff M. L. Malone, .
• :S. R. Johnston.
. LUMBER. YARD—Oorner of BITTLISILARD
. LEDIDENY STREETS. Ninth Ward.
OFFICE AT PORT PITT °LABS WOBJLIA. Wash
-1110,913 Street.. MIXON)
, AND STEA-14,
17081 f 11. Imams: - :a08. 'KAYS.. MIIINZr NUL
.joRN. II . COOPER & CO.,
BRASS , F01:73111ER13, •
GAS AND STEAM. FITTERS
limusersecerers of PRAM AND BRASS WORK o
.
:Orley eeserl_ptloat dealers Dr AU L nrquliiig
ANA' , eir 'll►kin*: _ •,, 3 -
Coiner - atrike and Walnut Streets,
, .1 5 ITTSeURGET.,
•as•••
iutivtAr; nit svillFdeirAmr,
124 . I,6l 4...atiiii* Pittab
ROT Lou saw ut VOW= a.'
nee, tsabeits,.ihinoannol4
, gtheit brat tit op Aga 0 11 atehgeop'
iv Spilt% R. /. r
111
• za
f.
•c - § - 0/6.4..i.iiiiitami6iii*Vi agil y inufwes .-
" • • _
.(r) r, q.l Si t. 1 L,l 70 ,, 1.5
FOUNDERS, MACHINISTS.
ATPAEI WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
ISrx-rs33uxt,Gla.
.„
THOMAS hi. 17LLElli, Preiident..
. .
Theme Works are among . the largezt end blest
complete establishments In the West, and are now
prepared Lei:tarnish
Enginee, of every description.
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Sheet Tron Work.
Railroad Castings.
Bolling Jul Casting*.
Engine Caetings.
iltschine Csitinge.
General Castings.
• •
rio9:n69 ORDERS SOLIDITET)
NATIONAL FOUNDRY •
. ' AND PIPE*ORKS.
Corner Carroll and' StneiSawn Streets,
. . (NINTH WABD,)
,PrrTi333lMGriir, PA...
. ,
' WilL SMITH
.Stairufacrpirer Or
•
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE
- 1
____ '
. FOR GAS AND WATER :Wl:4mm
. .
ea
Meirgr s e e gl ie e n sg h tn . vartsbli ei h t i Pit: im it i tlf : y a
General Castings for Gas and Water Works.
Li
Iwo d also All the ittenilon of Snpe'rinteniients
of Gas Works to my make of RETORTS. '
fel& 10 •
L. 0. 110810N.W. 11. 107111..11. A. ROBINSON. JB.
LIVINGSTON SG €0.9
IRON I ' ol:llirrlEßS,
_ MANUFACTURERS OF'
FINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
Al c l ui deerip i lo p rur, jor Plumbers
anda Ga s Fitters
cbikille7Ob lVeOrk promptly attended to. ' I
Moe and -Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,.
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
(OPlNdte llnlonlroxL
THIMBLE SKEINS'ANDPIPE BOXES,
Orders promptly and carefully execrated
Charges reasonable.
EBBERT & MLOIMD.
0c15:123
LUMBER.
IRON 10tORERS.
'ntON .WlDuk
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : 'IMISDA.Y, AUGUST 4, 1868.
Emaiims;,
Form PITT
BUMk STILL AND TANK
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-FLT ED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILEI2i.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, BALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
31(o
STEAM P ES, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDE c
PRISON D BS AND COAL !MUTES
Office and Warehouse, corner Second,
- ' Short `
and Libertz Streets,
1 re
te.
BASICHILL.6CO.,
BOILER MAKER S
AND . SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 20, 22. 24 AND 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a largeyard and furnished it with
the most apProved machinery, we Ake_prepared to
manufacture every description of ROLLERS In the
best manner, and iwerranted equal to any made In
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes , Locomotive Boners, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tanks, 011 Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boller Iron Bridges, Sugar Pans, and sole manu
facturers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers. -
Repairing done on the shortest notice. ia6:c2i
JAMES M. BITER,
ifir Ordi
promptly
Nos,, &5 and 56 Water Street,
'1
IRON OIL
!SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAM PIPE,
BOIetING MILL STACKS,
JAM= M. DRITEM SDMITRD D. BRUSH.
JARED M. BRUSH & SON,
mexcvacrtrasize OP s.
Steam Boilers,' iStins li Tanks.
SUEET !nor; wanz. &a - •
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ASTETTLER SONS &
•
NANV7 OP . •
Steam BOlers, Oii Stills, Tanks,
And SHEET IRON WORk of ,n,ll kind..
Loctist Street, intsbjirgh.
jy.l9:
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
e)OH STOVES.
EITTSBI;TRGH
B3AMMLL
70lt 'zi3ITUMINO77S COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Roast as
well as any othe; Store is the Bailin.
BIZEIL i ei GO.,
N 0.285 Liberty Street.
•
Also on hand and for sate.. -
PARLOR STbVES,'
•
SEATING STOVES
GRATZ FRONTS.
• - . COOKING RANGES,
CHEAPEST PLACE in the'city
TO BUY THE
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
Is at No. 146 GRANT STREET.
Jet P. O. prim
_ OILS.
WAKING AND. KING,
Commission liere/uinte mid Broken In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BDILIiII6, DUQUESSE WAY,
"PWITSIIIIII - 011, PA. •
PHILADELPHIA. ADDRESS,
ITIABING, ( ECING & CO.,
• 127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
,
.
COMMISSION. MERCHANTS,
AND'DNALEREI IN • - •
Petroleum and its Products.
pittebtagh OfiIm—DALZELL , BUILDING, °Or.
nor of Unquesne Wars Adi Irwin etreeta. ,
PhUadelplostkitleo4.97 WALNUT. BT.
apl:w110
1g -
ACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO.,
Oil Ow ninission Jobbers,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude
and BeLtned Alls. LbbriraUng, Tar, ' Benzine Ind
Cooperage: (h►r long experience to the Petroleum
M,de enables us to carer unusual racUltles and In
dUcements to operators. Al beretotbre, we are de
termined. to =she ltthe interest ot.bnynn and sel
lers to give wa ealL - -Parties baying CDs for tale
are eordially invited to bring their samples.
lapi:nft
11 4; 21:2 1 .0111 ,
MANUPACITIMIES OF •
PURE WHITE 11671644NC1
r rienrigß."
to
e% No. 2 thiiitiesne taii.Plttabarg h.
~ FURNITURE., . .
118..7....:!1_4 4 1 1 9AL 118:
FURNITURE 'MANUFACTURERS,
witorszthal env IMAM. _
LEMON'; WEISE, •
. ,
NO • us •rotrivru lemma:ET:
o .,Mn_Atf ceitOUSH snwoLvtirlistr, of PARLOR sod
am - TuuNrriu e
ther with • OMEN
•pleto sucomnirat or common A - 01111m al reducedpries*
Those in scant or anything in Mir line are namilatly .
toLikstmat neLOro.l)ll,oB4ar'l
wort inarnowisswv,
.1t
'AKE SEPOWDIFC
° C I/713 . -1541 14090/ITUR IOII I 4
s • - ::1-PIPX"XiMegtftle ' •
. - - - • - 4 • • .
I . , , ,', ' IPAIL aKi":4ISI4 I 4A4t..4;Pgt ' - 1., ' ,1
• Itaulte te iejre'* db'
eielt
aiiAiieileytili:dl4:W Pre m ed Omeraui ,rtiikeer.tmiat
° I..
Watt ue buti r
.` • t.
Aiire rD,
ad b= "4 4114ifillidde
-,, • I ~, .4 , 74. , rgftrt:l- t 0,•,,,t. h kr..rkl 7 - 7 ~ 3; -% •7 -4., ,
AN I , •ail;' , td , ,v.arittl : s tuov2Wa
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ii Lt to:',.v. • - .tes.6%,ol•Le tan '
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WORKS.
CARROLL 'tk SHYD.F.R,
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
tnvitt(c., the /
ehe"
ed"mbnitinhe
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
IiAITOTACTUBBB OP
TANKS,
Aiid WERT IRON WORK, •
For Steamboat,
CET THE BEST.
TRIUMPH,
i
FINANCIAL.
FORT fin BANYING COYPU
No. 169 W0.)41 Stre,et.
CAPITAL, : : : : $200,000.
• STOCKHOLDERS IND VIDUALLY - LIABLE. -
GOVEWIENT SECURITIES,
AND COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS
• l•
Collections made on all aCceselble points in the
United States and Canadas.
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C. Risher,
Robt. H. %mg,
Andrew Miller,
James M. Bailey.
D. Hostetter
Jame)) Gordon,
D. Wellnee,
E. Fawcett,
Mc
D. LEFT
KEYSTONE RANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET.
PITTSBVILGH, PA.
CLPITAL, (authorized ' ) : : : $200 % 000.
DIRECTORS. .
H. J. I.lnch, • Wm. H. Hamilton,
John Murdoch, Jr., Henry Bock.stoce;
William Espy, Geo. T. Van Dcren.
Samuel Barckley, •
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Tp.ANSACTICD
Collections snide on: all accessible points in -the
United States and Canada:
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
11.3:LYNCH,'Preildent.
GEO. T. VAN DOREN. Cashier.
airSTOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
NATIONAL BANK OF 00111EBOBI
Cor.nf Wood and Sixth Sta.
4. PATTERSOII.:..
JOB: H. Ewa. - .
CAPITAL, : : $500,600.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Cass,
James McCandless - .
Wm. Douglas,
Wie.. Reed..
A. Patterson,
Wm. H. Brown, • i
Chas. Lockhart, •
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W.B. Haven,
DISOCIIINTS mum
HART, CAL,HEY &
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
prx-rsltritarn,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0..)
DiALZRS LN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And particular latent-I:L i p:id to the purchase and
1 •
COVERNMENt BONDS.
Sight Drafts on London.
r myusti
No HOLMES & SONS,
3311.1ND1MM.1=4-Elp
57 Market Street,
PITTT6BURI~I3, ~',~.
Collections made on all the principal points oi_the
United States and Canadas.
Stocks, Bond.s aid other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 0011:NIMION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
'sleet
United States Securities.
Mud - •
WESTEEPI SAYINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTET.I.V.D 1866.
InUmeet paid on Time Ilippoalte
ANY SUM RHOEIVED PROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DI/POUT/3 SUBJECT TO - CHEM WITHOUT
'INTEREST.
Discounts Daily at le •,cicick.
President—THOM:MN BEM
Vlee President—A. MARSHALL.
THOMPSON BELL,I A. AL MARSHALL.
JOB. DILWORTH. JOB. ALBREE.
J. J., OILLESP/E.
StOckholders to whom we
Wm. Forsythe,
Wm. Caldwell,
Willis Delimit. •
D._W. C. Bidwell,
E. IC 'Fulton.
DOLLAR SAIIN6}B RANK,
No. 65 Fourth . Street.
CHARTERED,. Iwm
. . ... 19.
ARSZTB
Open daily B
9 to 9 o , cleekLaiso on Wleliltiltb.
DAT and SATURDAY WINNINGS, front May Ist
to November Ist, trout 7 to 9 o'clock,' and from No
vember lit to May. Ist,' Dern 8 to B o'clock.
Deposita rei3elvbd of all some of not less than ONB
.Dolii,Ait, and a dividend of the 'pronto declared
twine a year, in June' and December." Interest has
• been declared semi-annually In Jane sad _Deoember
since the Bank was organised. 40.4. be tate or. sir per
omit. a year.
interest, if not drawn's:at, is platetto the credit
of the depositor as principal, and bears the same M
umma num via Ist Iloys of Jena and Decanditir,oess.l
pounding twice spar Without troubling the depus
ttert to Calif 01 , even' prebeilt Ala vase- book. ' , AI'
oft rate money will double la loss than twelve years.
.ilocontainitigtheedtarter, By-Lows, Bidet and
ins s farMeMd palm. on:application at the ,
-- --P -:---- : - eimittniiii-iaiolitue. •ALBAN&
' :0 • ~ ,
Viol giitainitimli . ' t ' ~,
John tVlbicirefen, ,• , , :•Ai N. PolloCA. L DI,
Beal, 1.. ranneetoolr i - .. , Robert Robb, . ,-
t James Hardman. •,' . ' John IL' Shoenbeigiir, -
' 4 tunacKaAnkeyi I- --; . .. James shim s , ,
antes B. D. Heeds, Alexander Speer, 1
Saar it: Pennock, i. i • , Christian Yeager;
-- .'pira. , -11 Anderson, , Robert 0. , Loomis. ,
Colvin Admas, -• ' -- Henna J. Lynch, • :.:
r Fif 0. nbellor. ' l ,. • Peter A. Madeira,
. rgs Black. Atha Marshisli,
- ill Burgwln. ''' ,o * • Walter P. Marshall,
• AlotuusAi Varner, .- . 1. -,: . Jobs B. Maradden,
p
' Arles A. Colton. , OrmsbtetilUipt, - • .
' 0 itvand reiroth, ,i, , I,, Hollarf_LAlLOgariat i
J. G ..,(. . Wet. 1.6. licbuterts,
•• Bassi &Haves, E ‘E'' ' E'Alekarelter Ticdie,
eter H. Hunker, _ Wellativirati.Kirg, - ••' '
.:-fiLlettarita3ls,_ . 1 . , - , UM* , ill'itittler„
r "VaD. eon ' 'Wm. P.' W_einsig„
g RIBAII ILIUI-4/HARLES A. (m)lirem, _ if, ', ',',
_a_ BACA -. Aar-JAMBS B. D. MAZDA
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1 411 ..
ff.:1 7 1:72 1 : - t i .: 1 ::) .0.7 • . . -;i:&#i-7.
OLtrp.ILAN, Pres't.
ILSOR, Cashier,
President.
...Cashier.
T, AT U 4. N.
_ sow=
The local money market is moderately
easy, and general business continues dull.
Borrowers, ',mho can show good collator
alsi find no difficulty in getting accommo
dations;.. but parties who canno` do this,
hare to pay a heavy share.
In our load' stock market there is not
much doing. There is some inquiry for
dividend paying oil stocks, such as Colum
bia, Triumph, 011 Basin, Western Petinsyl
ivania and Allegheny & Pittsburgh, bat we
do not hear of many sales, and there is no
established prices. The high price of oil
has infused considerable strength into
some of the favorite oil Companiei; and
many -holders who had long , since regard
ed these stocks as worthless now entertain
hopes of dividends. -.
The following statement exhibits the
business of the Pittsburgh Clearing House
for the weekending Saturday, August Ist:
07474 Tr 3 '
--Clostrigviotati?rur received by James T.
- Brady' ft • • •
Gold, 1.4534; U. 1:•:1 1 s, 115 g; 6-201,
1882;114g; 6.20%4864, 110 g; 6.20'5,'-1885.
112%,; 10-40's, 108 g; 5-20'8, January and
July, '65, Ips,N; 5-20'sh January and July,
'67 10838; Juno 7-60%, 11,18%; ; Ju1v,.. 7-Wu.
August 1183+ ; Sept, 118 Oct. 118;•- tTnion
Pacific Railroad, 102xOentra110.3. _ _
There was again a very full supply of
Cattle on sale to•day 'and the number . of
.
good retailing cattle was much larger than
last week. The market howevdr, was an
exceedingly hard one for drovers; the de
mand not being as good-as it waslast week,
there being , fewer eastern, buyers, end the
butchers had but little coMpetition. Taking
the quality of the stock into , consideration,
prices ruled lower than last Week, and
even,at the reductien, the market was tame
and lifeless, and devoid of that buoyancy,
and animation which prevalle i when buy
ers and sellers aro about evenly matched.
The bun:berg, especially those who are
good pay, and are recognized as each by
drovers, were very independent, feeling
that Cattle were Plent , V, and that all they
had to do was bide .their limo,. and buy
cheap. They' knew as Well as the drovers
how to take advantagiS of the tnarnet: - WliFta
Cattle are plenty and tbe.market dull they
have no,hesitation in "skinning" arovers•
while an the .otliet binksthen!Oaltli.:l44
scarce arid plenty of buyers, the drover has :
no compuitetiens of oortselence in eitirinhig
the butcher.
snake reference:
Joseph Dilworth.
Rev. IDsviii Kerr,
Henry Lambert, •
A. s. Brown,
Thionis EWIIIIC.
As will-be soeriby referencia te"salfe;'l,he
great proportion of the fat Cattle on „sale
sold at"froin7,2s t0'7,60 to 7.76, one ' car load
of extra tat St i eers w,ere,tukluz ,for ; mutton!
shipment & So at ar as Weean learn, nen°
of the butchers paid - above 7,75 4 and Ad ,
- very - fey of them boughtlit thaf:' Medium
to good butchers titook ,tpold, at from 6 to 7
eta. Stock Cattle MaYi-tireinoted at 4 to 5,60,
and bulls at 3to 3,506 Fresh rime dull at
from ,430 tc POperiheadt• '
• .A • Kati sold " 2U fiead ben:kited Tileatt:
rawas Co. stock, aka to 4,75, .
Peter Hartman sold 30 head of Green Co„ • Now York Dry Goods market.
cows; steers and heifers, at 4,60 to 6,35., • ter Telegroo io the Plitshuricti litizette:l
'',lteefer sold 1,9 head et Washington Co, New 'Tong,' August 3.—Dry good's in
iteers,llkw4 and at:111,50 to 5,50. moderate ,demand • and prices generally
lE,ol t :Fau klieigler, , Bo • head Washin g ton • well maintained. Heavy browil sheetings,
co. Mid holier/A; at. 6745 th 5,75. • - Such its Stark-A, 'Lawrence C. and Lyman She tanieintle:ACFliiiiier, sold 21 header E, bring 17a174e., while the Pada° and
Alder Co.pOws and stectrit, at ;4 toll: ' Atlantic . A,, which. are . very scarce, are
der Verner=reporte-7211ead of fdlasolirt tit: Worth 18:118 1 Ae. • Atlantic* L. - fine sheeting%
tie. at 6 to "7,25. " gsfiniaand 151,e,e; Law refire H, 12e; Pepper-
Kraus & Haas, 5Q heed, or ,telged Ohio ell R., fine, 1§1,4c; do. R, 15 2 e; 13m
Mock at 5,60 to 7 ,50."' • Androscoggin bleached in nali ns, 18yr;
Jas.., soB,lllater,- field .26-head of fShio CofattiNtinnel•il 3 m, Loved:au, 1814 c;, Prints
tf
•stook•fbr•Hclalihatl64ti7;•Jand ealieooB range
some other parties. front 13,.e to 14lie for AftioNkeag,and Mar
- 4) audadgi IsoitrwhotioritosoAtrAws :Flupick printing elothp InnetiVO and de
gad 21 WA, ; prewed 'e6pulien - to , best ,
Myye kaadYr,aa ' id '' 4 1 ' heed'eleftl ',tads*
stearttd *-• - SS -
AS 01,. I
da% A elph ta Mdritet: • - - ,-•
.4.alewood & Blackstaift' iVflold'4llheigl• ar l'etetrein Aoliktetnitolia I t stash..' . Mi ,
11 .. 0 14.1 421 1V14 4 1 tot t a t,.; • Pitlaekßsl:EglA. July 3.4- I Pornleum.
•••11/r ll . l x' Oh* iltingerL ' rden r:" Ralf* •
*via at 6to 7,25. - tboq bush red ! iik ifiy.:ls*A•l o , •‘•
17 ,8 Tt'AfKassilv_ 111110:lotrillattAillit yesteadv at $1,65 f0r(4.4 a l t.* sl,:atal,6o
ta4ool-1••-• lawn w. Cara faindifialLitAtivlti Oran; sales
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Corner of Wood and 'Fifth Streets..
DOVERNIEENT AND PACIFIC K. ILEODDS,
;• , .
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TERS OP
,CREDIT and DRAFTS a &liable in any
pan. of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or IN TER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS,
BRADYJas T. D & U 44
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
)lEri.lM 3RAS
BUY AND SELL ALL HINDS i
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AYR CMPONS,
owoaosr rAvonAmLn Trumm.
7-30's CONV E TE.E.
.INTO THE
• NEW 5-20 'COUPON BOND:
rir Interest Allowed on Deposits»
MONEY LOANED .ON GOVERNMENT
BONDS, and other approved oollareAll, at lowest
market rates., -
Orders Viecuted for the Purchase" and
Sale or STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
- JAMES T. BRADY 4 CO.
it)Dl Gkfttt,
FINANCE AND TRADE,
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, !-
MONDAY. August 3, 1868.
Gold is firm and still tending upward,
being quoted at 145%. GoYernment bonds
were a little off early in the day, but sub
sequently rallied and blesed firm in the
evening. The latest New York quotations
as received by igr. Ph. R. Mertz, were as
follows:
- Five Twenties, 1862, 114 X; do 1864, 110 M;
865, 01d,.112%; new, 1083 p Ten Forties,
108%; Coupons Sixes 1831 115%. Railroad
Stoats—Cleveland & :Pittsburgh, 85,4;
Chicago &Northwestern, 82K: Pittsburgh,
& Fort Wayne, 110. biliaing Shares--Greg
ary .470; Qurtz Hill, 110; Corydon, 25; Smith
& Parmalel:
, EXCHANGE BALATNeEs4
July 27 $165,935,77 - $100.731,68
,? 28 325,388,28 48.653,53
" 29 454,087,41 129,635,63
ilf so 340,210,57 -.78,499,52 '
;" . 31 321,988,82 - 67,156,23
Aug. 1 380? ' 391 69 69,780,63
ALLEGHENY camp. iipuLKET:
opines op TEE trrigatinait GAZN7/13,
MONDAY. An_gust 3, 1868.
EfSZEDI
coramission_eattle,...and 15 he oif their
own alieeiniitat MO to 7. z.
L - Rothehilda; - sold 38 bead of mized
atodc al 5 to 8. •
Hedges &Taylor, sold 37 head for Keenan
at to 7; ll* tunlap at 6.t0 - 6,75; 20 for
same at 5 5,75; and 8 for Timmons at
Greenwald & Kahn, sold 50 head of Ohio
cattle at 5,50 to 7,75;
CallerrNibolesaled 15 bead of prime Indr
ana steers, averaging 1,404 lbs,-to Martin
at 8.
J R'othchilds, sold 17 head of Butler Co.
steers and heifers, for A; N. Wick, at 5
to 5,50.
Stakely fi Bro, retailed 56 head of mixed
stock, at 3,50 to 6.
Nicholas Carr, sold 21 head of Ohio cattle
for Malholm t Morgan, at 5 to 7,40.-
Holmes, Lafferty dr. Glass, wholesaled 18
head to Evans at 8,25; 19 to same at 6,50; 37
head of pretty . good steers, averaning about
1,000 lbs, to. Martin at 7; and retailed about
40 head.
The reported sales of Cattle, roach nearly
nine hundred head in the aggregate ' and ,
we feel almot sure that at least one hun
dred would be left over unsoldoo that the
whole number of cattle would reach abbut
one thousand head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS.
There was a very lair supply of Slieep
arid Lambs on sale, and the market was not
as brisk as it was ast week, and if any
thing, prices ruled lower for all kinds, One
bunch of prime fat Weathers brought sc,
and this was the highest price we had
reported.. We quote at 3 to 5 for common
to extra Sheep and $1 to $3,50 per bead for
Lambs, and these may be regarded as the
extremes of the market.
- Adam gekert sold 120 Lambs at $1,50 to
$3,50, 96 Sheep for.Sargeant at $2,00 to s3g
per head.
Emmall, Fowler do Co. had in all 425
head of Sheep and Lambs; sold thd former
at 81,50 to $4,00 and the latter at 75 to. $3,25.
Flinner do Sheitementle, sold 170 head ;
Sheep at $1,50 to $2,25; and Lambs at $2,50.
Stakely. 4t,,8r0. sold 90 Lambs at $1 to
$2.50, and 59 Sheep at $2,00 t 053,50.
L. Linz, had 100 head; sold'Sheep - at $2.00
and Lambs at $1,50.
C. Thompson, had 120 head; sold Sheep
at $2,00 to 0400; and Lambs at $1,50 to $3,50.
T. Robinson, sold 70 head; Sheep at $2,00.
to $4.56,per head, .
.
A. N. Wick, sold 350 head at $1 to $2,50
fcir Sheep and $1,50 to $3,00 for Lambs.
J. F. Neely, sold 100 head IlLarnbs at
"$2,25 ; . .and4o head Sheep at, an average of
$4,25: •
kerr, sold 30 head ofibrime
fat Allegheny county Weathers at sc. per
pound; and 30 head of Lambs at $l,OO per
' '
HOCH&
There_ is next ,to _nothing doing in the
Slog market - ' though as the weather gets
cooler the retail trade will .become more
active. We conlinne to quote in a retail
way at 9to 1034, gross, for light to prime
heavy averages. • •
PITTSBILTGII PATROLEIIIII MARKET.
Ownaz cir THE PrmatrolE GAzErrE,
•ESozaoAy, August 3.186&
CRUDE—The Crude market was again
very quiet' to-day, and while there is but
little offering and holders are firm, the de
mand at Present prices seems to be very
light,-as-'we have no sales to record.' Spot
oil is nominal at 14g to 14Mc, thofigh some
holders refuse to sell at these figures ask
ing, the ;even •15c. Thei. rise " in* the Little
Kanawha River will doubtless let out a
. considerable quantity of oil froth the Vir
ginia wells, some of which will be sent to
this market. A. _telegram from, Burning
Springs to-day reports the departure of
some . boats for Pittsburgh, drawing four
and a' half feet water. It is. reported that
-both the Virginia and Ohio wells are doing
better, and that .11onsiderable oil' has accu
mulated in Virginia.
REPINED--The market- for Refined oil
is also quiet, but a single sale reported, 500
barrels for the first half of August at 3434 c.
Spot oil, is nominal at 34c; August at 34%
to 3431 c.; September and October 350.; aid
laellive months at 3434 c. It was supposed
last week that the market would open up
, pretty ,brisk to-day, as it was very stiffen
- Saturday ;•but theso suppositions have not
been realized, and the views of dealers in
regard to. the next turn the market will
make are very conflicting: '
--Since the above was nut in type we
have the following•salea reported: •
REFINED-500 bbls first half for August
at 34%c;'1,500 bbls first half for August at
3%c; 2,500 !obis for August to December at
%c.
CRUDB-2,000 bb147..F. o.'B. - 01PCIty,
:tellers option; 10 days notice at $6,50 per
bbl; 1,000 bbls at sellers option for October
bbls,,F. 0. R.' Sellers . option, at
10 days notice at $5,50 per bbl . at Oil City.
- 2;000 bbls sellers option for the 20th of
August to the 10tirof September at 143 Se.
here.
AItRTVAIS—The following are thi3 . ar
rivals of oil to-day:
Leech & Wood, 560 D. M. Edgertori, - 400
Fisfier de Bro . , 400 atizere Oil Co.,- 240
Nat. Ref. Co., 320 Briyun & Wagner, 560
f Total:.
OIL SHIPPED PER A. V. R. R.
' Forsyth, Bro. dr, Co ' 2.57 do do to Warden,
Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
PoWeett, Logan dr Stockddle. 301) do,do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. Co.; LOU do do to F. A. Dil
worth AiltGe.,, Philadelphia. - -
Montzheitnii* lioehler & Co., 2,50 dodo.
to Warlng,-Iting.ilteo.t PhihcdelDhia
-
MeCrecry & Beaumont, 150 do do to W.
P. Logan iftr. Bro.. Philadelphia.
Wqrmser, Myers, & Co., 77 do , benzole
to Warden, Frew &
" 25 refined "
- E. Jagetain & Co. 7 .!1,511a0 do to Waking, & Co., Philadelphia. ' •
Clark ' & Sumner, 112 do do to P. Wright
& Sons, Philadelphia. !
Livingston . & Bro., 60 do benrole to War-
Aen, Frew i tt Co., Philadelphia:
swiPiekwra PROj .outtirmarra DEPOT.' :
Union _lief. dr; St. Co.. 225 hbis do "ref. to
W. P. Logan di Bro.. Philadelohhu '
Miller, 225 bbls-tio relined to W. P.'
Lo - ckgan - ,Bro.,,Philadelphia. ,
1 1 .1cIttintia'& 'Rogers; 1014)15 do'ref.to' B.
11 "Konnit Bpdg. era, 3.13b1s do erode, to-
A. P - .Thillipit;Thilpdelphia. '
'GI N. Woldship & C0.,:219hb1s do , ref. to
!gating & King, Philadelphia.
Fleminotic.s27lbititall , 0 ref. tdwaring
Kr4 . e, '
• 'Hutchison„ A. V,. ,R. _Co., 381 do.do to
Warden, Frew'a Co, Philadelphia. - -
Hutchison, A. V. IL Co., Bdo do to War
dent Frei dr Co., Phillidiluhla.
`hientzer, ,Helper & , do do to W..
P. Logaii 8r0.,' Philacrel ph ia.
F'~ } '~~l~~ r 7~t~^illi;ilitf•lf lHM .~l~:
f.;
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