The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 07, 1868, Image 6

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i.YYsicis, P=ee't.
prrrsutrittm ron - GE
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AND IRON CO.;
auunmscroulas OP
, Bar Iron;
P,lroad Fish Barn anti Bolts;
Railroad CaO, Niles Soiled;
Sallrosil'tiiir Axles Hammered;
• Locomotivo,Fram";
Locomotiie Framefibuspoieg
Side *cods; .
'Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads; I '
Steamboat Shafts; • \
Steamboat Cranks;.
*bijou Sods,' Wrists;
Pitman Jana, Collars, &e.
IiEN
Office, No. 177 PENN STREET,
PiTTSBUltat, P
GILLUFF, - Sr; CO.;
ILANIIFACTUREES OF
Bar, Heop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT, IRON,
Trai Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, ite.
A.LE:)4.
OIL WELL TUBING.
98 Water and US First Streets.
,-PiTTSBUFiGiq'Fri;
S ;ç
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD & BLA.OX,.
- AMVI:WAC.I . ".Mi=B OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
exn
JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
maitenANT - TIAA Amin, /to SQUARE IRON.
HOOP, BAND ,- 7kand ANGLE IRuN.
BOILER PLAT% andSHEET IRON.
HOWER AND REAPER BARS.
CYLINDER and GUARD or-BINGER IRON.
20 and 16 Ibe. to the yard."
WROUCCES and SPIKES ibr tame.
IPO •
YLATRAAlLlTunehedsulOontitersualt.., •"'
COAL•BC 1110 N„,
NAILS SPIRES.
• Warehouse and (tilice the_ , Werits,, GREEN
' OUCH STREET, CireoxitinuaUort of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
VIERSON, -PRESTON &
E
POnsylvania Iron Works..
Warehotese,Houlliftand 18.7 THEM STREET
opposite Monongahela House,
11 14 4 :dt * PITTSBURGH.
STEM WORKS.
pITTSBWGII Spam WORKS
i 'l iasTAllliusiren t' 184-5.3
ANDERSON & WOODS,
truccEssinis TO AiirtEEKm, coos a co.
ifarlafacturers of Every deEcription of
• StEEL-
BEST REELNED:TOOL STEEL
idulay,.9lraular, Gang aadCioss Cnt
SAW PLATES.
, Spring;;Diak andlleinian Plow and Blister Steel:
Shovel, Roe, Fork. sake and Toe (laik Steel.
Railroad Spring Steel and Frog PoLtits, Cut Steel
Finger Sara, olckle Spring . Steel Tyre, Plow
• Wings, etc. Drill steel.
Omce and Works—Corner FIRST AND BOSSTS.
• Pittsburgh, Pa . - • - . jy2B:dB
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS.
SINGE, & CO
prprginwin,„ pa.,
kanufaciarers of eyery ilescriPtion or
CAST AND,CERMAN STEEL
L EATURrAi EPEINGiR. , • '
EblarTlC •&•:::"D PLATFORM SPITEGB,
i AXLES . IrrEig. TIRE, Re., &a.•
WirellOßgegAS.W/Iter Alla 100 Filit 006
171 ELL Y1 4 .! , "Mt &PARMA%
67R=EAL PARTN*2I3:
WM. idiETCALF,. REUBEN' WILLER,
GEO. W. BABB, • • I CHAS. .PARKIN.
Plif.TarEit—E. 11. BLEB.: .
CRESCENT STEEL' WORKS,
3fimLmizz, Pi s
Office, No. 339. Merty.St,
n+resuitenzt, Pb
1',e14:d43
LACK: DIAMOND
NEM
STEEL WORKS:
PARR, BROTHER & CO.,
lisatittpiOarep or 41 aeiwriptions or
swmimr,T
O Mee and Warehouse. ,12_,_0 MI% 1914 9ECOND .
and 119 and:l2l Jr/E.ST. /17:11ENTS.
•
VELTY WORKS.
pirrsilunon
NOOLTY WOEK.
ME
AD - AIM, ,-.2IrECEE " CO.'
, .
listmir,Acrnitie or ~
Re7stenti_stsaridiid;3Psteni Platter/al
• . .
'-' l s.l r g•W-.L.E;S; •
Janus hod, fatent-DoorliaOs Mid' Latefl ,
PAINT A7tp bmnrjgreiAtlLl . $ . „ : ,
/SALLE:AB LB IRON, Ac
C c e r 9f .2 6 tapr 4n4',`FAcgd streets,
mis:ts,
HARDm
WEWitAIIDWRE HoirsE,
LEDs EY, STEERrr-aItWER,
an uren =d e b r
poiteive
IEI A.. It ICI *****.,
EBBEEDI
CUTLERY,: itar'P
807. LIBERTYS2ItEE - T
6isrica 011 1 WAYNE,
_ _
Oae'
PITTSBURGH. , r': A:, .111":1
arAlmw AIr,TAUPKII3up4E=2a • ;
MED
W.l'. POnTIB, Bap's.
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL, WORKS
'SSG Pexua Street.
BOLLMAN; 'BOYD BAG LEY.
ohm suds, arm Cutlass, 801 l Lathes. Be.
VULT
'ON MACHINE WORKS.
ESTABLIBLILD IN 11336.
711anufactory of STEAM ZNOLNEI3, of all Rises
an ,of thenboot approved patterns for stationary
purposes ; A . STOATS and SAM ?mar
BOATS. variety at 10, DI and 10 horse power
ENGINES, yrldch...yrifl 1:1e sold at very reduced
prigs;
GEISSE. Wellsville, 0.
"lily miles below riltelnirilt, on the Ohio slyer, and
line of C. E. E.
nce:lo
12311111=1 ! LIMBERS
ala 3 iraNPEß PATTimsore,
Dealer in an kinds of Lumber
500,000 feet Dry Pine Boards;
aomou feet Dry Oak, 1 and A Stein
'lllO,OOO feet tory Ash, A: and ain Ch
• 200, 00 0 feet Herolock•
1,000,000 No. 'I 18- Inch . Bhlngles, tamed;
100.000 No. 118dneliShInalni4•18dvedt
100,000 No. 110-Inch Shingles,. soared:
~ g oo° Loftin., Posts,. 7, 8 and IA feet; ••
- • ' 300 Cedar Poeta.. Also, • •
Vire Brick, Tile and Clay in large orimiall
__ g ri l a t ii a 'N'o. SO TREBLE STREET. formerly
Manchester; and 157 REBECCA. STREET, o
site theHm Works, AllieBlo ny Cloy, ink: .
PUTSBIIBGH.
FOlt.rf.PFT'V )4 1 1.TRIBEIL
.capitql, - - - 8125,000.
'•"• • • "
• Psanarnsirr—ZDWAßD DWELDOE.
• SzcsurEurt;-T: AVWRID
.kluranzirrrawnourr—EDW:DAVlSON.;
• DIE2CTORI4.-
Zdwird Davison, ILr .' Duncan,
John Mellon, P E. D. Diatutage,
Ditandloa,_ - L. Xalo e. -
S. IL. 30hOiltOir.
ciDllfillE YAM:lL:A:korner of BVIT,ER .Isr••
LEGEIENY STREZTEI. Ninth Ward.
OY7I EAT FOBT-Mr wieza wonxii, *Ash.
Linton Stfeat. ,, !• .• •• • • 3120098
. -
AS:4I/12! STEAM FITTING:
r '
-TYr M OPELM&A
1:10WRT NEM.
BitAlist - zsotratizztsg
AND: STEAM FITTERS
Manofactuxero of P 17111713 AND BBABB WOBZ o
oyom desollpfloot dealers. In • OAS APIXTuII23
TIIBLI;i,,A.r all kinds.
Colter Otrike and Walnut Btreett4
trrnstritoFf-.
1.715.401 4. .
'DION; BROMMEI:
WEE
S ARg6 . WW1"1/MMI4
XRON zutozcza,
. ...._,: . , t%",i3 .1,11:31 A. :.;,..r..:m - ---'. -.--
1'i,,',7 1 0.1'st Stieet, Pittattitgli, Pa.
, 4 -
... orn .'il t i ; eil-' ,'
alp* r *le sale ofuwai polish/atm% i'lll
I lePa4 "• Du nctsuggint,Vtanbgs, e1ea4024
tle ale llad t ol , • 40tg agOe; 11
:7 41 . -,''' P, l f ti fi ,H e ' Y'
yThr5.. ....., , ,
• , I -7iftw +rririktr ' 9i'' I -
1 1 ":, , s,!
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ATLAS W0H4148,
NEORTON. STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MILLER. Presi!lent
These Worii are among the largest and most
Complete establishments In the West, and are now
prepueitto furnish .
ti
Eogines, co:every description.
Boilers, 0 Tanks.
Sheet Iron Work.
Railroad Castings.
r BoIIIuS mini casttnzi.
murizie Castings.
Machine Casting's.
General Casthigell;
n09:n139 ORDERS SOLICITED
•
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
• • AND PIPE WORK'S.
Corner
.Carroll and Smallman Streets,
(NINTH WARD,) '
.PrIa'SBURG-H,
• WM. SMITH,
. 15 fantit'aoturer.pf
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
?MOAB AND WATER WORES.
My Pipes are all cast invariably In Plts, In dry
sand, and 12 feet lengths. Also, tall assortment of
General Castings for pas and Water Works.
or'
Gas Works also cal(rule attention of
of Superintendents s.
fenktlo
0. LIIIINGSTON.W: 11. BURT. W. A. ILOBINSON..II2.
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
hfASTISIPACTT.T.ER.S OF
FINE LIGHT , CASTINGS, •
All descriptions; for Plumbers and Gas Hitters; ABB.
rleultural Implements, Cotton and Woolen 311.1.1
eld A rneri a ll o .
rk •
promptly attended
. • ~
Mae . and ^ Worts—WASHrNGTON AVENUE,
:teas Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBENDSON ILEA. & CO.,
Successors to 11011IN8O1t, Minn & 311zyffig.
'WASHINGTON WORKS,
,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINIST'S. PITTSBURGH,
. .
Manniketnrers of Boat Sold Stationary Steam En
gines, Blast Engines, MIR Machinery, Gearing,
,g, Castings of all descr_iptionsi Oil Tanks and
Stills, Boiler and Sheet Iron Work.
Office. No. 191. earner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for virressare. PATENT INJECTOR for
feeding Boners. jalltrs2
MONT_BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
(Opposite Union Iron Mills,)
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THINLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
NACHTNERY AND CASTINGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Claarges reasonable. _
EBBERT & 71LiCRLIND.
0CL5:123
B . F .BLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE &SIMS.
Office and Warehouse. 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep constantly on hand
Tiiinsible, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
WAGON BONES, -DOG IRONS.
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WANE,
dad Castings generally. ap2S:ye
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.;
Fourth Ward. Foundry and .ftlarhine, Works'
GAIiDUBSY ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
•
Manufacturers of Bteam Engines, Oft Presses, Pal.
ley"; Shafting, Grist and Saw MAt Work Rolling Elliend Machine Castings, Grate Bars, eights,
IVegon Boxes, ,te. Build - to order and axe on
hand Engines of all sizes.
LUMBER.
ON HAND AND FOR BALE
PITTSBURGH GAZETTg AUGUST fi , , 18681 w
ENGIND3; BOILEPS,-&e
FORT . PITT
Balm, sm. Ale TAPAS
• .
TUBULAR, POIIBLE4ILITED TUBULAR, FIRE
' BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM HOMERS.
OIL STILLS AND
.OIL-TANES.
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING A. 11) ASH PANS,.
SETTLING • PANS, BALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, eIuSOMETEMS AND IRON
BRIDGES:
PRISON DOORS AIM COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
Aar Ordat sent to thW above address will be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
WM. BAR HILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
7
'AN SKEET IRON=WORKERS,
• •
OS. so, Nl2, 24 AND ISO PENN ST.
Raving secured a large yard and{. furnished it with
the most approved machinery, we areiprepared to
manufacture every description ofIBOILER'S in the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country„( Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Salt
Pane, flanks , Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Pans, ant sole manu
facturers of Barnlkillis Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5:c21
JAMES . M. MITER,
Nos.-55 and 56 'Wate Street,
PITTSBURGH, Pk,
MitritnrAOTtritim OP'
IRON OIL TANKS,
SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAK PIPE,
ROLLING HILL STACKS,
And MEET IRON WORK,
For Steamboats.
JAILED M. BRUSH • • EDMUND D. ILEUM
JARED N. BRUSH & SON,
, 11 ANUFACTIDUZZ8 or
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills,
_Tanks.
SHEET IRON WORE &O
61 Penn Street, !Pittsburgh,
STETTLER SONS &, CO., •
• DIANIIPAC2OFBitB OF • -
Steam Boilers, Oil Stilts, Tanks,
And SHEET IRON WOR11;4 all kind!..
Locust Street, Fifth lyard . , Pittebtirgb.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c.
cool( wrovEs.
CET THE BEST.
BISSELL & CO,'S
TRIUMPH,
FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
well as any other Store In the Union.
BISSELL & . CO.,
No. 235 Liberty Street.
A.IJO on hand and for sale,
PARLOR STOVES,
HEATING STOVES,
GRATE FEU TS FENDERS,
COOKING G.ANGE3,
PITTSBURGH
CMCCAJPEST PLACE in the city
• TO BUY TBZ
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Is at No. 146 GB►NT STREET,
Je 2 P. O. DUIPT.
H OIL S.
nokokowo
WAHINE AND. lUNG,
Cireurdsolon MerekAnts and Broken in
.Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S' BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA. , .
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS, -
• * WARING, KING & CO., •
Walnut Street.
TACNIL BROTHERS,-
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Orece—DALZELL, BUILDING, oor
nor of Duquesne Wsp and Irwin streets.
Phtladelphts OIRce—LIT WALNUT EIT.
spl:w4:l
JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO.,
Oil Commission Jobbers,
No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Ctrude"
and Refined Oils Lubricating, Tar, Benzine and
Oooperage. Our long , experience In the Petroleum
trsde enables 01 to offer unusual facilities and in
ducements to orators. As heretofore„ we ere de
termined to mate tithe interest of buyers and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties having Oils for nabs
are cordially invited to bring their sample'.
apiknet
M. LONG & CO.,
MARUPACTIIIIEBS OP
PUBS inira BUANING
Branci7a.f.l7ClFEß: o •
awe, No. 2 Ihigiefme Way, Pittsburgh.
118. PRACTICAL
FURNITURE . -
MANUFACTURERS,
WIEWLEBAiX AND BETAIL,'
LEMON Si WEISE
NO. us sounru tirritmiErr.
Constaatly on band every variety of PABLOB and
IPURNITURZ, to/ ether with a cow
Plata *aorta:tent of common /Furniture at r educed,
priest ,
Thom to want °twain, la our Itie are main/
teMtad to call before pneetutalog.
• work guarauteed * . -
intaltD l4 ' r LEMON
LAILE SUPERIOR --.- )
00PPIRAU61. :..nee Wan
PARK, .'IIeiCUIIISZ si• Clip
I - .
stuinalohirem or aimed, ' 'Brazierii ' ''' 1•11
OOPPer...„.'/I r at i f s ) , itaills4
'MThili Pist4- "1 ' In Tit I I ' INll,fri
E ltou
Inattir on Mid TUriteil ,
eati - .
nip
X, l le, ",.l 1 11 h ,7400111
.3 4:
411
10 44trir
WORIra. -
CARROLL & SNYDgR,
MANITFAC7I7E.Ma . OP
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
AND DEALERS IN
• 3
COPPER.
wirrlmmm.
FORT lifirliVElNT COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, $200,000
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY' LIABLE,
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND COLD.
INTEREST - ALLO DON TIME DEPOSITS.
Collections made on al: accessible points in the
United States and Can das.
D CTORS:
D. Hostetter, i 'lnn. C. Risher,
James Gordon, Bobt. H. King,
D. Wallnee, ',Andrew ,
Z. Fawcett, i 'James M. Batley.
BAWL. axe
D. LEET
IifiLEYST
No: 293 LIBERTY STN,FITI
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CAPITAL,
(a ntho ,) :: : : $200,000 00
7 . t gcb • DIE CTOR/-
Wm: H. Hamilton,
John lorx ,-9:aEal'Geo... Van Doren.
Samuel , .
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED
•
Collections made on all accessible imints La the
United States and Canada.
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.,
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD,
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN D OREN. Caishier.
SirSTOCKHOLDEP.S INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
PEOPLES SAYINGS BANK,
OF pxrwsituzu4xx.
CASH CAPITAL
President—HENßY LLOYD.
'tee President—WlLLlAM MEAL.
11117STLEEi
Henry Lloyd, Ilion. Thos. Mellon, IE..P. Jones,
Th. Wlghtman`Geo.,W. lisalztuut, lWm. Bea,
H. H. Hartley, lEdwiLrd Prom, IHtrszt Stowe
ecretary & Treitt'r , -.8. F. TON BONNIIORBt.
_
SIX PER CENT. INTERES T paid on time, de
'posits. Deposits made on or before Ana ust 15th will
bear interest from that date. Interest computed on
Ist November and tat May. jy311178
NATIONAL BANE OF COMMERCE
' Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSOBI..
JOB. H. HILL' Cashier
CAPITAL, : : 0400,000.
DIRECTORS:
George W. Gass,
James IttoCandlees
Wm. Douglas.
Wm. Seed. .
A. Patterson,
Wm. R. Brown,
Chas. Lockhart,
Allen Kirkpatrick,
W. B. Haven,
DISCDIINTIS DAIL
HAUT, CAITGREY & CO, I
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Vara and Wood Streets,
P'IPTIiiiI3I7:ROD,
03IICCESSORS TO HA,NNA. BAIT h C 0.,) •
DZALERB IN
Exchange, Coin , Coupons,
. Aad I ,...tlentiu• attentlz i n ie p c al it d to the pnrchise and
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Drafts on 'London.
myt:szi
N HOiNIES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
PlT'r'X'SEilMisilEl, PA.
Collections made on all the principal paints of the
United :States and Oatuidee.
Stocky Bonds and other Seenrithis
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON C7OIODESION:'
Partitelar - attention paid to the purchase awl
sale of
United States Securities.
1010:al
'I',VM;TMN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CHARTEItED .1866. '
Interest paid on'llme Deposita
AN BUY =CUP= rum
,ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITE SUMMIT TO carpi,. wavouT,
INTEREST.
Dlscolutti Daily at iS
Pretddent42olWPSON BELL,
Vice Preatdent—A. ELllsam.
THOIRPSON BELL, I A. M. IkCARSHALL.
JOB. DILw_Q_E_TIL JOS. ELE.E
ALB.
J. J. GILL/saris,
Btockholdets Wittman Iv
Wm. yorsithe.
Wm. Caldwell. -
Willis Diann,
D O. (
X. M. Patton,
pirrssuaun
, HANK' FOR SAVINGS,
POILKEBLYTHE DIXEOAVINGBUtiffiTUTION
'No. 07 Frithth Street,
Moss.: OrrOen• tirt , iiiamps Prrreetradi.
t l):110. MIL : '• ' 7.: • : '
' orss DAIVI" frotde toS'o .9 6lo;94_and =wit*,
2111/BDAT end SATURDAY_ ringietxo% ft'ora i r
let to oovembee lot, hes T. soy Welloaki lad 01
.ofratli l ia r tit niV i ts,,flodin i ngt ii i ,
o r kei r e - ,
WirUoiliatiW . - ri7ar to , awe mhoose
nolkints aro ittalied,' tioraorptiotridaeounolate.
b 7 Mut dePolib% ees aairrid; Ai own Arbleb_wlll be
a - mono° when needed,, and Marini inio ,e
-it'llirly eti r t .4P.F 041 ...,_ ,41 2v A ,-. ..
er
. BOARD or busman:9i •
• • ' '' ; 41 , , . to .. ;Ma, Jar mo % • 8r. . - . : - ...:: ?. . 'ti
' ' l ' : "Illa2'00.0•Ixec 4 ' ' ! , : 4 4
111. U. IHALliilKAN.ii .kur ' , '-i i ria•x *aa x tri vi t ik, as.
esoss _Lild. Mosibrugri.,',
A. - 4,1 LIT, -',.. 'l' far:
~,1 L , • % ,1 1, 1 r.1 .„ ,
.., i ti ; p : f o, . 1 i . t ... fe i • , • ,
~
110 . .r . . • opss
,!,.„,.., • 1
.. t • , . MA . . "„ l t , ' 1 1 " I
OLIIBHAN, Pros't.
LEON. Cashier
E
$lOO,OOO
President
Y, AT HA. If.
The market fir cattle has been very
much excited, and unsettled this Week, In
consequence of the arrival of several
droves of infected cattle, large numbers of
which died upile in transit as well as
since their arrival at the - yards: The result
is there has been and is still considerable
of a panic, sinethe end we fear is not.
There was quite a large number of eastern
buyers in attendance, many of whom after
learning hots - matters stood, picked- up
their carpetbags and returned home with
out buying a !angle bullock. The iudica-
Hone at , the opening were very promising
for a heavy week's business, - as there was a
large supply of Cattle, and -as we have al
ready stated, plenty of buyers; hitt when it
become known that the cattle disease was
in the yards, business soon "played out,"
and holders• were, and are still in a quan
dry, as to what disposition to snake uf their
cattle.. We can report a fair number of
transactions in prime fat cattle &cm Ohio,
and eastern Indiana, but there were no
buyers, so far as we could learn, for stock
from Illinois, as it was feared that if not
already infected, they might possibly take
that terrible disease. .
01
The heaviest buyers, as is nearly always
,he case at this season of the„ year, _were
stock growers from Lantaster Dauphin,
and other adjoining counties in the Eastern
pan of the State, and there, were quite a
number of these in attendance this week,
but, as we_ have already intimated they
bought nothing, being fearfut of spreading
the sdeurge in.that particular section of the
country, and a consequence the yards
to-day were pretty _well
particular grade of stock, and no buyers.
These cattle were shipped here with It views
of selling to these•parties, and as it is pro
b,able.that the further , lent lhey.go,- the
-more they will depreciate in Value,' holders
are placed in an ugly position ; it is . simply
absurd to think_of ishlPOffig - Aunt • under
existing circulestanoes, and to ship , hack
home again, would be rather expensive.
We desire to have it understood however,
that the great proportion of all the - pylon
cattle on sale, in good condition, .01:01 1 10 t •
shipped from Chicago, sold ~without, much
difficulty at fair - PrieeNthodgfr some *fiat
below the range Of ; ItSit ,week,:: ; We quote
at 7,60 to 7,75 for prime to extra fat steers,
'and 6,75 : t0 7,25, for Mr to Jrnediume,.•
as we have already remarked, those wil . ) ,
were so unfortunate as.to hays stock cattle
are bound to loose heavily, f• 1 • "
The authorities at- the yards are doing
everything In their power to prevent. tbe
disease frontspreading,'SndWe are glad'o
state that thin far they have 'been success.
nil Not a single ••case has ocesupd3out. : „
Woof the three lots of cattle referred to,
and by to.mprirow,o l % next Aso% khavi
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tine boeff'kliled,'Sitir disposed"
f in
suelfsbuinher, it is hoped, as will efraco.,
tdrylirevent the .sooprge frettrwpfeadlitie
It will take the trado however, some time
to reeov3 r from the e ff ects ofilmipaa4
we exPe t to see both arrinfkliii,i)` inflw
• tdente t ry,mich xedsteed. car soma wee** •
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v•Yius u•resimacsoonsseptiai..n I% v: 1 , 1 tt . 1
• n 1514 Whi l firked:7ll6a I WB sii r:
iNtly4.fbr 911 m W vellatettikalmaiwto Evans
gaean° sire; SO ihe name
risks Ithrenee:
Joseph Dilworth.
Bev, 13syld Kerr,
Henri Dambert,
A. h. "Brown, • -
Thomas Ewing.,
PH. IL. TODELIRICIZ,
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
'GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONN,
GOLD•SILVER AND COUPONS •
Bonght on the most favorable _terms. Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a affable In any
part OF Dirppe,
, .
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Jvirps T.•BRA - DY •04),
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., _
33 A. DI 315.. R. ?it:lr
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
Cljt Hittzintritij rite.
FINANCE AND TRADE,
ORRICE OR THE PITTED:it:MOH GAZETTE,
THURSDAY. ADgUlilt, 6, 1868.
Gold has still further' advanced, being
quoted this evening at 148%, against 148,
yesterday, and the tenaency still seems to
be upward. There are various assigned
for this rapid advance, the chief one of
which seems to be the increased foreign
importations.
The New York
,13tock-nuotations as re.
ceived this afternoon by Mr. Ph. R. Mertz,
were as folloWs: 1881's 116: 5-20's 1863,.114;5; .
do 1864, 110%; do 1885, 11235; do'new; 1082; . '
do 1867, 108%; 10-48's 1093‘. Erie, 6331;
Fort Wayne, 109; Cleveland & Pittsburgh,
89, Western Union Telegraph, 3435:
—The Philadelphia Ledger in referring
tqthe sharp and somewhat unexpected ad
vance
in gold, says;
The prices Yesterday, were the - highest
at which-gold has sold in this city since
November, 1866, when it was up to 148 V.
In September of last year it was nearly as
high• as it is now, and ruled above 140 until
December of that year. In January of this
year it went to 142, and there has not been
a month-since in which it has not sold
above 140. There Is some anxiety to knot: ,
in precisely what shape the seven million
Allaskti purchase money will be transmitt
ed. In connection with the prices of gold
our ability to expoit largely of cotton and
breadstutfs will hayeoome influence. /f
hereafter, as heretofore, we pay for our
ports by exporting bonds instead of the
product of labor, we shall but • build up a
debt against us,
the effect of which *lll be
to carry abroad Our gold, and to farther
depreciate the currency with which the
coin is measured. •
—Closing quotations received by James T
Brady dr. Co.:
Gold, 1493;; U. S. 6's, 1881's, 116; 5-20's,
1862, 114 6 ,6; 5-20's, 1864, 110%; 5-20'5, 1865;
112%; 10-46's, 10936; 5-20'a, January and
July, '65, 1083;; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 108%; '6B, 108%; June 740's, par less v,
July 740's. do 3; August 118% Sept, 1183;
Oct. 118; 17don Pad& Railroad, 102; Cen
trallo3.
Cr.NMI44.',I4IV,E,..S:II:teK 2MUIKET.
OFFICE CF THE PITTSEURAH GAZETTE,
THY ESDAY August 6, 1868. /
CATTLE.
to MT at 6; 40 for same to same at 6,40;
20 for hittlesy Co Miller at 5,75; 18 for
Clifford o Entress. prime weighing 20,850
at 7,25.
Smith &Talmage, seld 22 for. Cornell to
Mussellman at 5,35; 26, for Powers to Graff,
at 5.
-Villbelm to W. Iledge74, 33 head prime
fat steers, weighing 46,125, at 6128, per
head.
,1
Evans to Duffy, 17 head, weighing 18,726,
at 4,25 to 6,85. -
Forbes,to Pot
f ger,A
Horsto head, weighing 17,-
375 at 5,25„ ' • -
to Potteger, po head, weighing, 18,-
700, at 4,80. •
Reed to Klemen, 73 head, weighing, 80,000,
at 582 per head; Donohue to same buyer, 15
head of prime at 7,75..
Crmick - to Martin 15 head prime fat cat
tle at 7,50.
Campbell to Evans, 19 head weighing
21,100, at 6,50.
Watson to Evans, 19 weighing
.21,345; at
Thinsher to Landes, 22 head bulls—price
not given.
ThaYer - to Elmer, 19 head weighing 15,,
325, at '55.
Fairrall to McArdle, 21.• head, weighing
10,950 at 4X.
' 'Ruff to Kurtz, 23 weighing 18,800, at 4,75.
Muncielly to Bedford - dr.. Co., 47 head
weighing 53,950. at 7,50. .'
' Head to H Miller, 16 head, Weighing 15,-
600, at 7; and 3at 7,25. • '
Taylor to.Rines, 20 head hulls—price not
given. - •
Snyder to Dawson, 16 head, weighing 20,-
025, at 7,35
Scott toi,andis et Moore,l4 head weighing
19,875 lbs t 5%. ! ,
Porter to'llusselman, 42 head, weighing
41,350 lbs at $5,15.
Dunlap to Kurt; 23 head, weighing 20,625
lbs at g 5.
Warner to McArdle, 16 head, weighing
16,600 lbs at 86,50.
_Windfall to Martin, 16 head good Cattle,
weighing 17.925 at 87,
Head •to MoA.rdle l 39 head mixed Stock at'
0,25 to 5,50.
T. F. Orr, sold 20 head for Prue to Reed,
15,525 lbs at $4,65.
• Jones eThornbury to McArdle, 18 head
of coiannomsh stock, weighing 14,250 at
84,50.
ME
Neff to Martian, 47 prime Southern Ohio
Steers at' $78,50 per head, 18 head from
Donohue at $lOO per head. i
Hedges (4-Taylor, sold 18 head for Ule to
.R Black at $5,18; 18 for Harris to Landis at
$5,10; for Ripley to Landis at 85,50; 18 for
Scott to Roth at s63‘; 20 for McCarthy to
Skinner at $5,75; 20 for Hayik to, Landis at
$5Yi:
SHEEP.
The arrivals of Sheep hive Peed larger
than using this week, and notwithstanding
there was a pretty4sll attendance of buy
ers, the market was a little tame, and to-,
day, under the influence of disconraging
advices from the east, buyers were asking
for still further ooncesPions. We '%note at
3 to sc, for common to strictly prime fat
Sheep. in a dull market holders of com
mon and inferior Sheep are always the
heaviest, losers,' and we would ask our ,
friends in the country to bear this in mind. -
Holmes, Lafferty 4 Co.; sold 192 head for •
Scott - to Bailey at $3,75; 210 for Crum &
Glass to Barclay,at 84,30; . 188 for Dent to
Pancoast at $4,45; 98 for Cook Craff to
Pidcock & Co., at. $4,25; 96 for Burns to
thei same buyer at 3,75; 103 for Sargeant to
the same at 4,00.
Hedges &Taylor sold 181 head for Fields
to. Dietrich at $5; 102 for Varforsen to Diet
rich at $3,40; 103 for Ripley to Dietrich at
$4; 200 for Roenbaugh to Pearce at $3,59.
Pidcock & Co., bought 221 .head from
Dawes at $4,50; 105 head. from Farren at $5;
116 from Asherft at $4; 97 from Warner at
$4,30; 98 from McClean at $3; 234 from Ma
holm at $3%; 105 from Holmes, Laffarty &
Co. at $4; 96 from the same at $3,75; 95 from
the same at $4,25;, 115 from Pancoast at
$4,25; 220 from Grunbee at $4,85; 179 from
Bell & Morris at, $4,56. -
&..Talmage sold 126 for Rucken
brood to Dietrich at 3,50; 112 for Brooks to
Ann & Myers at 3,50; 212 for Brooks to
Hill. at 1,97)4 per head: 100 for Rucken
brood to Hines, scalawags" at 1,00 . per
head; 200 head for Williamson toyearce at
2,50 per head; 200 for Jones to Loyd at 2,4 e
per -
,
R. C. Crum sold 185 head for Hasson to
Deitrich at averaging 78 at 3,25; 401 for Wy
coff to Deitrich at 5,08 per head; extra aver
aging about 92 lbs; 210 to Baialay, averag
ing 80 His at 4,30.
HOGS. ,
The Hog market has been firm and fairly
active end tinder the influence of Continued
light arrivals and a steady demand, prices
are well sustained, and, if anything a
shade higher. We quote at 9% to 9,75 for
New York and 10,50 to 10,90 for Philadel-:
phia 'foga. •
Holmes, Laffarty & Co. sold 81 for Cook &
Graff to Hedges at 9,‘; 103 for Blair to
Crouse, Emerick & Co. at 10,35; 49 for
McFadden to the same at 9,70; 56 for
Holmes dc Ptieffer to Keys at 10,40. . -
W. Hedges sold 200 head to Gilchreist &
Co. at 10,80; 10 from Forbes at 9,50; 81 from
LaffiirtY` &. Co. at 93(; 48 from..
Waring fit 9,50; 36 from Crouse,. Emer
ick & Co. at 9,40. •
Hedges
Singer & Jinhoff, bought 52 from W.
at 10,75; 88 from -Martin at 10,50; 112
from Tilden at 10,65; 86 from the same at
10,75; 360.fr0m the some at 10,80; 105 from
Taber at 10,65; 118 from Tilden at 10,50; 187
from the same at 10,75; 84 from Hudson at
10,30; 195 from Robinson at 10,90; 13 from
same at 10,80; 269 from Chicago at 9%. •
PITTSBITRGE PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF TER PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
THIIEBE4I74 August 6, 1868.
The Crude market Was somewhat excited
to-day in consequence of the Improved
character of the eastern "advices, though,
as fat, the advance in prices has been very
slight, the salei'vere larger In the aggre
gate than for several days, as will be seen
by the following: 2,000 bbls for 'all year,
sellers-option, at 13e; 1,000 each August
and September at 14%c; 1,000 bbls- on cars
at Oil City, at ;15,50; 3;000 do - do atts,so; and
2.000 do. do, at $5.60. The first; sellers op-
tion all the year, shows an advamie of half
a cent, the sale - reported being 'at 12%e.
Spot Oil is firmer, being held at 14%, and .
but little'offerlng.
REFIITEtt--The market for refined Oil,
was alio considerablyexcited thdayadd
with .considerable Inquiry and' but ' little
*ff erfilg; --Ribes. are - Arta - and tikini -one • -•-•
half to three , tpuirters of a cent higher. '
Sales of two lots of 500 each , for September
pt 38;2,000 - kW Anitiistia 34%; 600 •at 348;
.500' each from Septemper to December at
35 0, '9d 500 each froin October to March at
83Mo. As will. be ,seen, September corn.,
pared with last evening has advanced a full
half cent: August is firm an eighth to a
Twirler cent. better; and • the last = four - •
months is ripe half pent.
• It was reported
this afternoon' that a prominent oil firm at
.011,Cits , had been forced to go under. No
particulars.
c;•.' OIL HHII'tED FEB A. V. . E.
mo r it z beinier, itoebler & 00., 250 bbla ben,
tole to Waring; ging - tied:.
B. W. Morgan &Co.,'loo;libla ref. to War
den, Frew & Co ,;Philadelphia. •
R. W. Burke, .152, bbls to Warden, 1.
Frew tic 004 r,tinathAPhia. • -
W. BurUei:Aso.l)blEtpir..to Warden,.
p l i C ti a Ec d e k i t Tp 4 4., , ,,' 4l:) . : l9 ; Curtis, •
oil. 13111111=8 PROM IpUQUISSMI MilIVII!••
' r tniiin It - 4e & 13q , CO.,.4111)bitar tit. wausee • ,',
de owl; Philadelphia ‘... •• . •.. - . .
roil WOrkW-.2112-bblei ref. to W. P. .' ' i
Bro.f.Phtladellibia. ,
iiW Mll l.F.zig ) . l .?o*Axill_Pge.td:We P.
ikolkr.Bro,,, rolpawiSlifoi „•.; ... ~ ~ ~. ~ -, r%
I. , iq r tZgr e Holdall!. let Oyu, 50 bbia -tar to ... 4.,.
I .ofaigago 4r. cavit,,, . . .. . 1 .414
Brootat, Bco•A ~_ • , lif re f. to War- - -
delii r. Preir all 13:, 'Phi .. 1 his. r 4.,
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