The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 15, 1868, Image 6

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IRON WORKS.
JA9. V Kamm, Yres't..
prIrAtuRGH FORGE
, AND IRON CO.,
m. a surAcTinume or
- Bar Iron; ,
,
P•3lroad Flab Bars and Bolts;
e Railroad Car Niles, Rolled;
• Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Framer, - •
Loeomotive trams Shapes; •
Side BOda;
YokeS,Btraps;
Piston:lleadits• • -
Stesuipimit Shafts;
Stesunboat Cranks;
Piston Rods, Wrists;
Pitman Jaws, Collars, fie. •
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Office, Ao. 177 PENN . STREET,
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PITTSBURGH, P'..
GRAFF, BYERS & CO.,
KANIIP'ACTUREIIS
_Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT IRON,
Iran Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &e
ALSO.
OIL WELL TUBING.
- Offtoe, 98 Water and 182 First Street?»
PITTSBURGH, Pa.-
KENSINGTON IRON WORKS.
LLOYD` '&. BLACK,
MANI:TACT:OREM 0?
Best Commoa t Ileilned, Charcoal
t JUNIATA BLOOM IRON.
xiIHCHAIQT BAS; ROUND and SQUARE IRON.
HOO HAND T and ANGLE IRON.
BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. - •
ROWER AND REAPER RAW.
CYLINDER and GUARD or WINGER IRON.-
SMALL T RAILS
_2O and 16 lbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT CHAIRS and SPIRES for acme.
FLAT RAILS
_Punched and 9ciuntersunk.
COAL SCR D
EEN IRON.
f Warehouse and Ogles- at the Wanes, GREEN.
IDUGH STREET, ta continuation of First street,)
adjoining the City Gas Works, Pittsburgh.
EVERSON, PRESTON - Si CO.,
Pennsylvania Iron Works.
,
Warehouse. Nos: lettssid 161 ITBST STREET.
opposite Monongahela House. k_
" . oM:de PITTSBURGH.
STEEL WORKS.
pITTSBURGH STEEL . WORK&
4111. •
ENSTABLISIOLD IIN 1845.3
ANDERSON & WOODS,
ANUCCESSORS TO ANDERSON, coca a C 0.,)
manniactorers of every description of
• STEEL..
-BAST REFINED TOOL STEEL.
MN, Malay, Circular, Slag and Cross Cut •
SAW PLATES.
Spring, cast a
Fort; 3m ar e
and il Toe' and
stee
Steel. -
Railroad Spring Steel and Frog Points Cast Steel
Bars, Sickle Steel. Spring /Steel Tyre, Flow
:Wings, etc.:. Oil Drill !Steel.
Once and Worka—Corner /MT AND ROSS erg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. . ,1118:d9
SHEFFIELD STEEL WORK&
SINGER, NtEtOK & W.
4 ITITSIBMIGEF, Pd, -
kanuticturers of every description of
CAST AND GERMAN STEEL,
BAMW" s" if. s 2 * mtniviat men' es,
na'rixiacs, Bzumanuc, ac., sa
Warehouse, Sit MAW' lutd 100 Mist Sta.
MILLER, .11All8 rAinuii.
cumau. rammums:
U. itcrosur;. ' rattrints Jara.za,
OW. W. 8eit7!.. 4 --n ,011170 1 ,111.11K1N.
erzcl.4/:ARTrsnre. M. =B.
CRESCENT STEEL;WARES,
- isAmitar. - P.Axacuor.
Office, No. 339 ilbezty St,
ft14.d48
nmmawai - pa.
BLACK DIA,IIIOPI,ED
tiM= WORKS.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
Xanataitareirs of all descriptions of
•
0 Ica and Warnbonsa,l2o,l,iol. MK. SECOND
and 119 and =I 7/138T sTßrara, „
• - •%• APITTSBIIRGH.
NOVELTY WORKS.
•
NOTatir WORKS.
DrILEE & co.,
mill:into:ouzo or
Seystone Standard. Patent Platform
and Cou nter
E 3.0 E S.
4anus Faced Pattnt Door Locks and Latches.
PAINT AHD 0 FYNE MILLS.
MALLEABLZ IRON, A*.
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
rITTff!BURGH.
WM
HMu)wlmE.
NEW iwurfrAnz some,.
„lINDSEY, STERRIT & EU)RE,
Ittsnuletaress Soft Importers Of
ia . *- , i1.0..P . 4:4:, -
.
CUTLERY,&C.
•
837 LIBERTY STREET,
00iUMt OF WAYMN
One SWIM*
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PIFSAURGEL-.. 17iF
..1127 . 4gents for FiIatAISFEBIWALEttr ,
3-)10 JS
••••.!
.23Jc , :ar. bnk.l3.llflo irt,t± fa .16 4 7
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FOIIMMRS, MACHINISTS.
W. I'. Porno. Say's.
ATLAS WORKS,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS N. MLLES. President.
These Works are among the largest and most
mimplete establishments •In the West, and are now
prepared to tarnish
nolinier
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
-AND - PIPE WORKS.
Conker Carrell and Smallman Streets,
- (NINTH WARD,)
ihrrrr SIWITROI3C,
-WM. SMITH . ,
Manufacturer of
OAST. IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
,
sl i ne i surd ae ll r f e eei l la.:t t h i srYL i l i i i sO, l reg t at t hm b entc7l
%mend Castings for Gas and Water Works.
I would alio call the attention of Superintendents
of Gas Works tomy make of RETOR TS .
felildlo
L. 0. LIVINGELSON.W. BUBT.W. aosuisos, JR.
LHINGSTON. &
- IRON FOUNDERS,
31ANUFACTil OP
PINE LIGHT CASTINGS,
All de,criplions ,
for t r s !t o lar c iLt i ll g r a: o l , l=4g:
dune, _
All Job Work prqmptly.atteaided to,
Mee and Worke—WABBINDION AVENDX.
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City. Pa.
•
ROAINSON, REA & C 0.,"
successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLNBS,
WASHINGTON WORICS,• •
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH,.
Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Steam Ea
t_flris..,;lll•3lllelMl
M t athin . eu i Rearing ,/
Stills, nulls. - au...reset /zoo 'Wort 's' . - an
Office, No, IN,corner First and Smithfield Streets.
.At lb OIFFARD'S PATENT INJECTOR On
feks. Blers.
IVIONt BLANC FOIINDRY.
Butlen: Street, Ninth , Ward,
Bolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MAGGINERN AND CARTINGB GENERALLY.
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reaaonable. • .
I . EBBE:11T & MACE:LINA
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE . & SERB._
OEM sad Warehouse, 29 Wood street
Xanufaeture and keep eonstautly on band
Thimble, Skein and Pipe Boxes,.
WAGON BOXES, DOG =ANS,
SUGAR KETTLES, HOLLOW WARE,
np2e:ye
THOMAS CASEIN & CO., •
And
Forth rWard Foundry and Nachbe Works,
•
Manufacturers of Steam lnos, Oil Presses, Pul
leys. Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work,ftolling
Wagond Machine Castings, Orate Bars, Weights,
Boxes, &e. Build, to order and have on
us= Engines of all sizes: invitailt
OENITA.I. FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street.
BOLUILAN, BOYD & BAGALEL
Obillitolls, Mill Castings. Itoll Lathes. Ita.
ZEIMON AIL&CHINE WOBILOL
• ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
ufactory of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes
and of th! , I! . loadap ß rz:3 , 4l l3 pttarn i p rp toi li staitgari
geTr3_ variety of 10; 121 and 18 horse power
GINZA -which will be sold at very reduced
Wellsville,
, Ditty mileat itelcrw Pittsburgh, on the Ohio river, and
line of C. P. E. noe:ht
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
ALLEIZANDER PATTERSON,
Dealer In all 'Hinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE :
500,000 feet Dry Pine Board
30,000 feet Dry Oak, land 2 Inch
20,000 feet Dry Ash, 2, 214 and 3 i nch;
200,000 feet Hemlock;
1,000,000 No. I 18-Inch Shingles. sawed;
100,000 No.ll I &loch Shingles; aimed;
100,000 No, 1.16-inch Shingles,lidaved; -
g,OOO Locust Posts, 7. 8 and 12 feet;
$OO Cedar Posts.
Alsol,7lre,Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or small
quantities. .
YARDS - No. 86 PREBLE STREET. formerly
Manchester. and 157 REBECCA. STREET. oppo
site the Gas Works, ny CLy. J729:011
FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANT
atpual, -
_5125,000.
PassunntT—S.DWAßD DITHRIDGE.
SzcarrAuy—T. A. WRIGHT.
SprzwaveltDANT—EDW. DAVISON.
John Mellon - E. D. Dithridgey
W. - DitbXidge, I M; - 1.. Malone,
b. Johnston.
LIMIER YARD—Corner of ALTLRIt r and.I.AM
BER'STREETS. Ninth Ward.
OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Wash
Ington Strkat.. '
420198
GAS AND STEAM FITTING.
4081 T coot.= lung. am: brut.
9nN DIG COOPER & CO.,
BRASS roma:Was,
OAS AND MAW ,FITTE4B,
Monatetaforil or PEWS AND BRASS WORE, A .
e descrora2ein Gas ITCTIze dealers M
Coiner of Pike and Waingt Streets,
.-;;; prftsktiiiidije;
SAIRTEL M. WIeKERSHAM,
71 ' T Yitri -)
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
• . t•
" Agpnt ibytioteale of Coinitidyriedigitutire,'
eaPninee /aahena, — Duneannen, tanhce, lendon,
and ootber , brands of anthracite s Youghiogheny
(Joke and as. Ohara: al
Vold,Otribift? and ordure sespeetlility "elicited.
z
9
~ t 'ii...;ll.s:tf`i .113 .6
prx-rigrnlmtG.s.
Engines, of eves? deenriPtions
Boilers, Oil Tanks.
Shv*t Iron Work.
iailroad Ogitir4M
Boning M.ll Castings.
Engine Castings.
itisehine Castings.
General Castings.
ORDEMS_IIOLICITED
1 (Opposite Union Iron Kills,)
a generall
ELANDTIBICY ALIZGRENY CiTY.
LUMBER
IRON BROKERS.
3t:
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"Xv-gi -, Pl',-V4.'A
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PITTSBUEGH GAZETTE : SATURDAY; AUGUST 15, 1868.
ENGIpTLTS ;11104a1943,114if.
FORTVIT'T'
BOILER, STILL AND. TANK
l• WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
MA-NITTACTIIRSIIB OP
TUBULAR, DOUBLE-1%1:11M TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX ,eND 'CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS,
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
DENSERS;
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND -IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SHIMS
Wiles and Warehouse, eorner Seeond,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
;
PITTSBURGH, Pa.
SFr Orders sen to the above address - will be
promptly attende • to. mh7:SEe
•
w m. ': L& co.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
NOS. 510, 5151, 24 AND 510 PENN ST.
Having secured &large yard and furnished it with
the most approved machinery,• we are Trepared to
manufacture every description of BOILERS in the
best manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boilers, Condensers, Balt
Pans, Tanks,Oil Stills, Agitators,, Settling Pans,
Boner Iron Bridges , ugar Pans , ,and sole manu
facturers of Barnhlll , s Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on the shortest notice. 1a5:c21
JAMES M. SITES,
Fos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
prrrsitmeen,
ILLNUIPACTIMICII OP
IRON OIL TANKS ,
SETTLING PANS, COPT= STEAM PITA I
BOLLING MILL STACKS,
And SHEET IKON WOE ' S,
For Steamboats.
WA IRD M. BRUM 11.DMIND D. DRUM
ABED M. BRUSH & SON,
J
XIIIIIIACTDIUMB CM
Steam Betters, ‘9ll- Stills, Tank.
SHEET Mori WO2B. &O.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
A *METTLER SONS & CO.,
atiaturAcrinizas or
Steam Bailers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
And SHEET IRON WORE., of all kinds.
Locust Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
Jrn.
STOVES, CASTINGS, dec.
Coos. STOVES.
CET THE BEST .
BISSELL az
TRIUMPH, ,
•
FOR larumnfOus COAL. •
Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as
!cell many other Stove hi the Union.
MELT' & CO.,
No. 285 Liberty Street.
Also on hand and !be sale,
I'ABLCA"R
13V E1 1715 EA.T1C. T° Ir "161. r RO T ENDERS,
COOEIR S AANGES, do.
PITTSBIJEGH.
CHEAPEST PLACE is the city
To BUY TIM
TRIUMPH COOKINC STOVE,
xi at No. 146 685271' STRUT.
P. C. MITT.
WAKING AND KING,
Conunisslon Merchants atilt Broken fa
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS,
:WARING, 'HMG & CO.,
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS .
AND DEALERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
Pittsburgh Once—DALZELLi BITILDING, cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
ald Idedpida Office—LSlT WALNUT ST. •
:w3O
JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & CO.
•Oil. Collura ssion L gTobbeeka,
No. 3 DIIQUEffNE WAY, will buy and sell Crade
and Refined 011 a, Lubricating, lair' Benzine and
Cooperage. Our.long experience' In the Petroleum
trade enables as to offer unusual facilities and In
ducements to operators. As_ heretofore, we are de
termined to make It the interest of buyers and sel
lers to give i n v i ted Parties having Oils for sale
are cordiallyo briag their samples.
apS:nOl
MILONG & co., •
• MANUFAOTIIICEI , B ,
PURE WHITE Bop Ta p, oft,
Bran4 — "Z /TOME/GP. '
°Mee, No. Dugiume Way, MOM&
118 ,
',I4IACTICAL 118
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,
...,..
wHoo:24.tx AinikiCLlthi,': ,_
.!•::, LEMON. A—W.IEIBEIC ''.
NO. 118 FOURTH errxtpmyr.
Courtsitly on Wind eTergiwrietyof PARLOR and
CHAMBER 7111HHITVRE, together, with Iwtoono_.
pieta assortment of common Yurniture at reduce d
•
s perms, ---,,,—. _ •
) moss harm; or anything In our line are cordially
Invited to call before purchasing. I -
vrosk. anaranteed l ,, ~,,,i . , . .i iiiiir
..citititi:
mib2l:nia 1
4,K-SUPERIOR
mrpseammo wrist •-'
PAAKi 4i' - 63; -. •
Minnelitinrers of Shestbing, Braden* and Belt .
Copper. PreeledeoptlrkßoMms. MOO oss l -,
toms, Spolter Arno; en sad
In Metal, Tinlite, Sheet Iron Wire, &a. Con
stantly on Land inners 4 7Mahlas
11`111113T'STRF,, , ,TI, sria - Lmo
14
1111.6013/(uSTllkKT,l'ittsbnrgh.
BpecUlLoll4 ll pfOingtee;nut tO ithrde red
fora..
VMS , a 11 - d:ttl
vlitAtitiv
OILS.
In Walnut Street,.
•ITURE.
_COPPER.
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11 s
POUT , PITT, BANKING.. COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : I: 5200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUA
DEALICES IN
GOVEINMENT SE I I
AND COL'.
[NTEREST ALLOWED . ON TINE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accessible pointi Ist the
United States and Canso
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C. Risher,
Robt. H. limy,
Andrew Miller,
Jan; EC M. Bailey.'
IL A.N, Ervin.
D. LEET WILSON. Cashier,
D. Hostetter,
James Gordon,
D. Wallace,
Z. Fawcett,
BAWL. X
KEYSTONE BAIiK,
No. 293 WpTY . I STREET,
PIICTSAIRCIN, PA.
CAPITAL, (anthorlied,) : : : : $200,000.
1 DIRECTORS.
H. J. Lyneh, ' • Wm H . Hamilton, _
John Murdoch, Jr., Heu Bockstoce,
William Espy, 6eo. T. Van Dcren.
Samuel Barekley, •
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
`TRANBA=3) .
Collections made on all accessible points In the
United States and Canada. •
intend Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. TAN DOBEN. Gambier.
OLDEBB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
. .
PEOPLES SAVINGSBANK,
OF rrrTSUURA3FIX.
CASH CAPITAL $lOO,OOO.
Presidentm . -lIENRY LLOYD.
Vice Presldent—WlLLlMl REA. .
ITIIIIST116:
Henry:Lloyd, ITY0111•TbOs. Mellon, lE. P. Jones,
?ih . . H t . ir; i g a h r t i m ey a . nit3o;;AC o l e ill t Ean, tritT. Bea,
Secretary & Tnaer—S. F. VON BONNIIORST,
SIX PER CENT, INTEREST paid on time de
posits.
date. r before
Interest : o at Ili t t e i will
bear
November and Ist May. 1;31378
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIMCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTZUSON....
J,OB. H. FULL
CAPITAL, : $500,000.
DD3ECTORS:
___. ~
A. Patterson, George W. Cass,
Win. H. Brown, James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, WM. Douglas,
Allen-Kirkpatrick, Wm. Heed.
W. S. Haven,
miscourre DAIL'
Y, AT 11 A. M.
apkoZt
HAILT, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Oorner Third and • Wood Streets,
'rri.ureritundstrr,
(BII4X123:30 . 88 TO HANNA. HART a C 0..)
=I
=
El
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
♦nd parilindas attention paid to lie - pneellue and
sale el
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
131firut Drafts on Lortiton ;lmas
N HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
Collections made on all the principal points of the
United states and Canadae.
Stocks, Bonds ankother Secturities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale of
United. States Securities.
1.30:.l
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
Aro. 59 Fourth ifitret:
. . CHART E tED 1866..
interinterest
est paid on'rline DePosits
ANY SUM RECEIVED PEOM•
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
. . •
, . .
,DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO SHECK, WITHOUT
• • HiTERE:ST: ! • - •
Dlacpinta Daily at IS &clock.
President4THOMPSON BELL, i
• ' VlOPiesident—A. Mvtlf I
• _ .
_ DIRECTORS:
__ .
__i__ _ _
THOMPSON BELL, .. t, is. 44. , xmailicluoli.
JOS. TOLWORTH..i '., : JOS. ALUSZE. :..
J. J.' GILLESPIE, : ,-,•: , . '. .', .- , ..
Stockholders to;Whonisre :make retereneet ...
Wm. • Forsythe, , . .: Joseph Dilworth.,
Win. Cabiwell,•;.. ' '; , ,Doe. David Kea, _
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19:11 ' 118 Dairen ' .• . Henry Lambert,:: ,
W. o.Bldlraiis :',Brown.. •
E. M. Fulton, . ~., : s . : ',ll:Wrests Zwine. .
PAPER - ;'
JITTSHUItGIi' 1 1
.44 0 E1i. -MOW
PACTUIGNO COMPANY; Manursoturerspf ,
.PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA.
OPPIOIC AND WARIDIGHIGV . •
I
NO. 82. Third Stieet, Pittsbugh t fra.
•E
. 971rIcrate—ANGII8T HARM President.
, 71).B er fi t atte e =nimsrf, ,
inzer 0 ut —A ugr s t Hartle, John Atwell, 8.
"Butaxiim Jphn B. Livington. .
gush ale? Pt Stock. /fa:Met
91;44m05 ,.
,. 35 00-4 mos
150 tonttNo. 1-Hanging R00k.143 00-stnow
40 4 4 Mill Iron - - „ t J..' -40•94...-6 intr a.
- , ..7ek t .,4± 7 ...,N0. 2 Hatrging Ro ‘ ok.. 41, 00=4 mos
ilif '44 44 ' 4.
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1 =Tummy . Et COAL S MELTED trAcIaLAICES , 811 2
. 9;: l'” "SIALL 4, ecERIPP, O II,Ip. -
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, vor; 1, ICE : ICE : , -1601 ons 4oktled, tdatrive ' 10:66;..eiraos •
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••••• 3 6 6 0 7 -411 1 0 .
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..., 100 , ." Clogo.Grey Ftrige' 41 ` n l 5O-4 1 itiCla '
W nib s fif i tE . R.PJ,AFAh l fl. 24 "/ W W . '.. /10 16° ''' ClOde:anitkiilyfrry,.. - - 0
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3r°,.Ff.:lPlANlQ.llrD'4W4rs:Aligtattursti. Z O 9 .!".,. Common 'Close Gigy -• ' ' ' '
.., .. - will 4431.4ut, fo pm q42noa
Qrders left herikoriallizid Street Bridge i•e••*• Ift MI Ipy ‘ 7 llll - / ..../'
e i
cave protairtzglii. 3WiAirsous.ooWg Digita,6 , , )iii.... , U
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EMI
"PH. AlLialarjrz
BANKER,
Corner of •Wood and Flll4 - streets.
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R.EONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a tillable In any
part of Eurcipe.
DEPOSITS received subject to cheek, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
LY LIABLE.
JAMES TN B RU CO,
(Successors to S. JONES & CO—)
Corner Fourth and Wood Stn.,
3EI Ey,
BUY AND SELL ALL RINDS OF
GOVERMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.
rair Interest Allowed on Deposits.
air Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BOIFDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.
tyls rgittsinitgt Gay*.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBITAGE GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, August 14, 1868.
The market in gold fluctuated violently
to-day, the opening quotations being 148
strong with an upward tendency, but soon
the market yielded to 147% again selling
up to 147% to 148, but, droopinOuddenly to
141%:and closing at 146% dulL The Cause
assigned for the sudden firmness and rise
were rumens of war in Europe, but more
so the failure of D. C. Fisk a special part
ner of the firm of Rodin . = Fisk dr Co., he
being short several millions of gold at 146,
and in order to force him to buy at high
rates, the speculative Banker of Wall street
and his clique raised the market on him.
The clique has an immense amount of con
tracts in gold outstanding, but their line
begins at 130% to 147%; they can yet aver
age about 142 and perhaps less, so they are
perfectly safe. The rise was
_assisted by
the World whose financial Editor no doubt
reaps a good benefit of his bull articles, but
recently the Times changed from bear to
bull and joined in the attempt to run up the
premium. The world has always been on
the bull side ever since gold touched 133
and has petsistently followed up argument
by arguments so plausible, that even the
head of the national finances must have
been convinced that his Fort Wayne speech
and all his other predictions were uttered
for political bunkum.
President,.
Cashier.
Government bonds are exceedingly dull
and decidedly lower, ; and without doubt
are by two or three per cent. too high yet.
Large lots are held yet on speculation for
a rise, but a sudden decline of the stock
market will carry them doln several per
cont. The more conservative speculators
are anxiously wishing , for a general break
of the stock market, *mil as soon its the
wrecks are cleared away speculation in
Governments will take the place of Rail
road shares. But no
_speculator,, of ,any
good judgment will tiny_ bonds at present
prices, and before capitalists will take hold
of bonds themarket will have to break
first.
In
The great 'feature of the stock market
was the decline of Erie stock from 57)( to
63%, the balance of the market was but , lit
tle offered, but Monday may Witness a de
cline still greater than thefallof February,
1867.
la
Express stocks are lower but firm.
Money easy af, Bto 4 per sent. on call, and
from Bto 10 per cent, for first-class two
months paper. Business dull and quiet.
—The New York, Stock quotations to-day
as received by litr: - Ph: R. Mertz, were as
follows; . ,gold 146%; '.18814.4 115%;
.5-20%
1852, 11436; do 1864, 109%; do 1865, 112; do
new, 108%; do 1867, 107%; 10-40's, 108%;
Cleveland do Pittsburgh 86%; Fort Wayne,
108; Western Union Telegraph 83);
Adams Express, 52; Erb?,,PX•
13~ Pb.
Opines OF TEE rt.= examen GAZETTE,
FRIDAY, August 14, 1868. 5
report of The buoyancy noted in our last report of
the crude iron market has been well sus.
talned,.the supply of man y leading brands
of standard forge irons. having became ei
hausted. The Wes for - the current week
have been very much restricted below -the
demand. It is estimated that stooks of all
kinds of raw irons remaining in•commis- .
sion hands in this market today doos not
exceed fifteen thousand torts..
ANTHRACITE.
InonsWey 'forge' ' .$37 504 - rone
20, " o. 1 Foundry 41 00-Amos
10 " No. 2 Foundry , 39 00--4 mos
60 ~1 No. 3 -Forge ' ' 85' be--; cash
20.. . 1 . • No; 1 Foundry 49 : . 00- - 4 mos .
20. !, `No. 1 Foundry 41 00-4 mos
100, ' . 4 ‘ .'NO. - 3 Forge cold sh'rt 36 00-4 mos
100 . 1 % White cold short 84 00-4 mos
/0, , " WO, 1 Foundry 41 00— cash
20 ' ll . Marietta Forge, open. 37;00 cash'
.160 " ..... •37 00-6 mos
150 it al p. t.
50 " Mottled 86 60-4 mos
100 " ' ltosephene,!.NO. , 2 .42 - .00-14 mos
206 ig • ," " " 42 00-4 mos
400 Anthracite Forge, to ,
atT/y6 '; '• • 87 EICw-linaos
-100, . 1, No. 3 Autimmite. .... 37. 00-4..m0s
.100 4 6 Si 87 00-4 mos
100 " Red Short "/ • • ... • .38 .004-4 mos" .
WO 11 Mottled 37,007+0195.
ALLEGHENY'uuKE.
150 tons Coke
100' ;,-; .4
PITTSBURGH METAL MARKET.
PITTSBURGH MAHKETe.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAzErrs,
FRIDAY, August 14, IS6&
The general markets are somewhat more
active, and there seems to be a general im
pression that an improiement in business
is near at hand. The only drawback now
is the uncertainty in regard to values, and
particularly is this the case in Flour and
Grain. Opinions are conflicting in this re
spect; some think that prices are entirely
too much inflated, and, as a consequence,
are not disposed to do much as yet; while
others are inclined to believe that the crops
have not or wilt not turn out as weU as ex
pected, and these instead of a decline, an
ticipated an advance. Wheat in nearly all
of the leading markets, both East and
West, has been and is still dull and weak
with a drooping tendency, and, ss a mat
ter of course, Flour followg the track of
Wheat.
BUTTER—Is coming in quite freely and
the market is•less active, though prices are
unchanged at 30c to 33c, for good to prime.
EGGS—Continue very dull, with a sup
ply largely in excess of the demand; We
now quote at I6c to 18c.
CHEESE—Is steady but unchanged at
140 to 15c for Western Reserve and Ham
burg; .160 to lie for Factory; and 20c for
Sweitzer.
HAY—Sales in Allegheny Diamond mar
ket of 79 loads at $2O to $2B, as to quality.
Straw sold at $17,60.
GREENAPPLES—Are coming in pretty
freely, though the demand as yet seems to
keep up with the supply and prices are
maintained at $3,50 to 55 per bbl, as to
quality.
PEACHES—Are being sold at $4 4 to $5
per box.
POTATOES—Quiet and unchanged at $S
to $3,50 per bbl.
GRAlN—Wheat is coming in more freely I
although the great proportion of the re- ..
ceints are consigned to the mills; we con
tiube to quote rime Red at 52,10 to $2,15 , 1
and White at $2,15 to $2,20. We are cogni
zant of a round lot of Ohio Red having
been sold at $2,10, to arrive; dealers gen
erally are looking for a decline. • Corn* in
fair demand, and we _can report several
sales of prime Yellow at $1,12. New oats
sold to-day at 65, and even at this figure
the demand does not seem to be brisk.
Old oats scarce with sales in store at 83 to
85. Sales of New Rye at $1,25 to $1,35. -We
hear of some dealers contracting for new .
crop Barley in the country at 51,70. -
SEEDS-L-There is some inqury for Timo
thy Seed, and as the Crop this year is re
ported light, holders are asking an ad
vance, $3,00 to $3,25.•-"Flasseed is in de
mand, but there are no salesin thismatket,
and we cannot give quotations. No move
ment in Clover. ' •
SALT-1s quiet and unchanged at $1,76
to $l,BO to the trade, and 52 in a retail way.
PROVISIONS---Bacon is , firm with a
steady, demand at 14 for Shoulders; 16J4 to
163 i for Ribbed, and 1834 to 183 a for Clear
Sides, and 22 to 2234f0r Sugar Cured Hams.
Lard 19X and Mess Pork ;30 to §30,50.
LARD OIL-Is firm but unchanged at
51,15 for No. 2, and 11,45 for No. 1.
FOUR—There Ls a fair, consumptive de
mand for prime Old Spring and Winter
Wheat, Flours and prices are steady but
unhanged. We quote the former at 510,50
to 511 and the latter at $10,75 to 511,25.
The Pearl and other City Mills are doing a
very good business; we quote Double Extra
at $ll in bbls, and ,§10,70 in sacks; Extra.
Family, in barrels at 510,50, and in sacks at
510,20. Rye Flour unchanged at 59,25 per
barrel.
P_IMTSBURGEt PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSEUGH GAZETTE, /
• FRIDAY, August 14. 1868.
CRUDE—The crude market was exceed
ingly panicky to-day, which was occa
sioned mainly by a very- strong desire on
the part of some Oil City parties to sell,and
to do this they were obliged to make conces
sions. Vktliave but a single sale to record,
seven car loads at 15,10, delivered on board
cars at Venango City. Subsequently there
were other offers to sell at the same figure,
but towards the cloie there were HO buyers
here above ss,and even at that, the demand
did not appear to be !very urgent. 15,10 at
Venango City is considered - equivalent to.
13y0 delivered here, (allowing 42 gallons.
to the barrel) which is a-decline of a quar
ter to a half cent within the last day two..
REFINED--The market for Refined, in
sympathy with crude, was also irregular
and and a decline of about half a.
cent took Apiece during the day. There
was a sale of 500 bbls for the last of August.
at 33c,.but later in the day the same deliv
ery was offered at 32Y,c, and it was thought.
it could bloke been bought at 82540. Spot
oil was offered 3230 to 3234 c, but there
were no buyers above 32c., It is difficult to
account for the panicky feeling_which has.
prevailed for the bat. two or. three'days,
as we have heard of no late strkes or im
portant increase in the production, (that is.
within the time above mentioned) and the
foreign markets have ianduargone no .mate
rial change. Some are , disposed to regard
it as a bear-movement; gotten up specially
for the occasion, while others think it noth
ing more nor less than one of the peculiar
freaks of the trade.
Fisher &Bro 880
Fawcett L., &....
80
Lobkhart & Co. 400
L Roess & 8r0..... 480
Tot al
OIL SHIPPED EiST BY A. P. R.
Braun & Wagner, 350 h ref. to Waring
King dc Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart Frew Co., 495 refined, to.
Warden Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Lockhart. Frew & Co.. 112 bbla be h zole
to Warden, Frew ikCo.,'Philadelphla.
' Citizens Ref. Co., 228 hbls refined to F. A.
Dilworth t Co., Philadelphia.
• Montzhelnler, Koehler it Ca, 350 ref.."
Waring. King & C 0 .., Philadelphia.
' MoKelvy Bros. & Co., 160 do ref. to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.•
eivy A Bro., 166 benzole to W. P..
::L o gan it Bro., Philadelphia.
Clark it Sumner, 318 do ref. to' P. Wright
& Son. Philadelphia.
MoCreery & Beaumont ,. 217' do. reL toW...
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia. - - •
MoCreery it Beaumont, 53 henzolo W. P..
Logan it Bra.„Philddelphia.- -
P Weisenberger it Co., 200.reito Wardens
Frew & Co. Philadelphia.
E. Jagemah & C0.,-200 do YfOnng.
1114 & : Co., Philadelphia.
_ Ltvingston & Bros., 80 benzoic, to, War
deii,Frew & Co., ptdladelplua.
Livingstbn' Jiro:, 100 do ref. to ' War
den, Frew , & 'Co., Philadelphia. , '
W. Morgan it Co., 200 dO do to War
den, Frew do Co., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. it St. Co., 1 50 do do-to F. A.'
Dil'forth & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Liven & StoOkdale,:,6o ref., to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
OTT; • ERIPMENTEC,PROM DINITIMINEI DEPOT..
Broolfo r Bro. & Co., 84 bbls ref., to Wars
'den; - Frew it Co., Philadelphia.
~. _;Jaa:,lllllleri 17 bbls ref. to W . P. Logan
& Bro., Philadelphia. ' .
• ‘G. W. Efoldship it C0.,141 do., to Waring,.
r King & Co., Philatielphia. . •
A. D. Miller. 32 bbis. refined, to Waring.'
Xing &;Co4 Philadelphia...
- • ;
Kirkpatrick & Lyon; 259 fiodo, to W.
Logan it Bro.; Philadelphia..
•
• ,Lentsvitle PtOr.ket.„
Eitx Telegraph te the Pittsburgh Gitsem 1 -
liOI:IIEN'ILLS, ft 0r,79:1112dEk
'Tobacco: lttgato mediatiiiiretikbt7,6 l4 on
91Attils-Eit,22ls%."laupeifineEFllsllt sella'atN
Wheat at $2,10a2,20. gory *I-Wit 4. 900. Oats at 0a4813 in bulk. - Mess pork at
$29. Lard 2 at
,12K44,11..pir - tib aides at 17o; clear sides at
XX% liiiiklehonlderalsta2W4 olearraides
stl6 e. - , Wl4skey , raty, J;ree aV/131
1,,
~..7_, , k; - _.,„
.7,k.-4;-Vi.4;k,
RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL.
Jas Wilkins 569
J 0 Hirkp't Co_ 89
Lafferty &W.... 169
Holdship & Co. 249
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