The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 18, 1868, Image 6

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IRON' -WORKS:
IMES
p. roam*, Sup's.
i. sn.Nr.E, Prean
ITTSBURGH FOILGT.
AND IRON CO.,
mArnmecruzaas OP
Bar Iron;
P -ilroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Axles Rolled;
• Railroad Car Axles Hammered;
Locomotive Frames; . •
LocomotiVe Frame Shapes;
Bide
Yokes, Straps;
Piston Heads; ,
Steamboat Shafts;
Steamboat Cranks;
plidOn Rods; Wrists; '
Pitman saws, Co ars, Ae.
Ofilpe, No. 177 FINN STREET,
TTSBUROTI. P
RA" BYERS
' & CO.,
G
MANUFACTURERS OF
Bar, Hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT IRON,
frau Welded Tubes for Gas, - Steam,
Water, (ie.
ALSO,
OIL WELL TUBING.
Office, 'bfi Water and 132 'Opt Shuts.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
KENSINGTON IRON. WORKS
LLOYD 45Z MACK,
MANUFACTITREFS OF
Best Common, Refined, Charcoal
A1.. - D
• JIJNIAT:A BLOOM . IRON.
MERCHANT BAR; ROUND SuidITARE IRON.
HOOP, BANDT andIi.NGLE .
BOILF.R PLATE'and SHEET IRON. •
MOW ER AND REAPER BARS,
C 'MINDER and GUARD or FINGER IRON.
SMALL 'T RAILS, SO and tbs. to the yard.
WROUGHT OHAIRS and SPIKES for same.
FLAT RAILS,
_punched and Countersunk.
COAL SCREEN IRON.
Warehouse and trines at the Wont!, GREEN
°UGH STREET, . (Gas ntinuat Pittsburgh t street,
as loining-thp City Works,
E VERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
Pennsylvania 'lron Works.
Warehoufie;loa. 1613 and 187 FIRST STREET
oppoatte )Monongahela House, -
ap2A:d6 • • PILTTSBURGEG
.-STEEL: WORKS:
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
-CESTASISIVIEDfI 1845.]
ANDERSON & WOODS,
wuccEssous to ANDERSON, COOK k CO.
Mauufaatorers of every description of
•
•.
BEST REFINED TOQL.STEEL
Mill, ?Inlay, Circular, Gang and Cross Cut
SA.W. l'Aati-TFAS.
Snring, Cast and German Plow and Blltter Steel.
Sbovel. 116 e. Fork, nake and Toe ealk Steel.
Railroad Spring steel and Frog Pointe. -Cant Steel
Finger Bars. :sickle Steel, emring Steel Tyre, Plow
Wings, etc.; 1)11 Drill bteer.
Mee acrd Works —Corner Flan` AND ROSS STS.,
Plttsbargti, Pa . jv'Ai:da
SHEFFIELD STEEL .. WORKS.
SINGES •OK & Ca, -
-
PITTSBURGH, PA., --
• 1
Manufacturers of every description of
CAST AND -CERNIAN STEEL
RAILWAY SPRINeiI:
H
FIeLVITP t 251,3 PLATIffiRld !WEXNER).-
- MUM, encer.. TIRE, &c.,
Itarehonse,-,05-Wateriand- 100 First St&
VIILLER, nakfla &
ILL
. . „
turanCi&t . raximieav .
ICCETCALIF, itELTBEN MILLEB,
GM W. BARR, - I CRAB. P.A.BAIIi.
_
Brame!. PARTNEB.-13. M. KIER.
CRESCENT STEW.. WORKS,
DLEILAUFAt. MIAMI L&,PAIUKENT,
Office, No. 339 Liberty St,
krrssuruis. PA.
fel4:d4 B
t LACJi DIAMOND
STEEL WORKS.
PARS, BROTHER & CO. ` ,
Manufacturers of all descriptions of
01Ice and Wareiionse_, /20_ ,122. 12 , 4 SECOND
and 119 and 121 FIRST STRET%
OVELTY WORKS.
PITTSBURGH
'NOVELTY WARNS.
1. .
ADAMS, M'S.F...E & CO.,
il Keystone Standa . Patent Platform
1 . ,nd Counter
SCALES.
- Janus Paced Patent Dooiligblndiattlits
PAINT AND C TFEE MLLILAL
MALLEABLE mos, ae.
Corner of
_CrltTit. ,, encli Streets',
PITTSBURGH.
EMII3
HARDWARE.
NEW HARDWARE HOUSE. ,
LINDSEY, STERRIT & EUWEIi,
man u i'ct.iitoti,onf4 importers ot -, ;r -•. •
ii..AL it l2lW RE D ,
CUT LERIte .t.
C I . ,--, l , 3
:3 7 LIB ERTY STREET,
)TiN ER OF -WAYNE',
'•
Ono Styinnro Below Union Depot, •
•
P ETTSBURGEt. • "
recta(z Iet...ULU/A-NEW BO ALE&
ikloamE;Ts.
A TLAS WORKS?
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
THOMAS:N.•DuLLER.' President.
Theke Works are among the largest and most
complete establishments in the. Went, and are now
prepared to furnish
•
Engines, of every description.
Boilers, OilToolcs.
Sheet Iron Rork•
Railroad Castings.
BIER Castings.
Encino Caettlngs.,
ffincLine Castinitic.
Genertil Casting
F _
ORDERS SOLICITED
n09:n69
NATIONAL FOUNDRY . •
AND PIPE WORKS.-
Corner Citrrtin and Smallinan Streets,
(NINTH WARD, )
PITTsUUUGI-I, PA.
swim
Markufacturer of •
CAST IRON BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAS AND WATER WORKS.
saMnl,Patsl4Ffeeeallleellags Li s a: al l l s a o blr a l^
s r: s l o t
;im in enl.fD y f
GeneralCaStings for Gas and Water Works.
of Gas W or ks I would alk to so 6)l my makl the attention
RERO.,JS. of per Intendents
felthtlo
0. LIVINGS.TOS.W. li. BURT. W. A. ROBINS, JR.
LIVENTGSTON Sr., CO.,
IRON FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE LIGHT CA S TINGS,
plt description s for Plumbers an d lit
ieutuup i eaencottonane e o ; n
ch[Ate7dbVork promptly attended to.
(Mee and Works—WASHINGTON AVENUE,
near Outer Depot, Allegheny City, Pa.
ROBINSON, ILEA & CO.,
successors to ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS,
- WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, fIITSBURGH,
Manotheturers of Boat and Staticituiry Steam En
gine ,s Blast Engines, Mill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Castings of all
Works;descripi oil Tanks and
Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron
.. Office, No. 12, corner First and Smithfield Streets.
Agents for (RETARD'S PATENT INJECTOR for
- feeding Boilers. - - ' jall:rs2
MOPiT BLANC FOUNDRY.
Butler Street, Ninth Ward,
Rolling Mill and Bridge Castings,
KALEUNBRY AND CASTLNGS GENERALLY
Orders promptly and carefully executed.
Charges reasonible.
• EBBE= & MAGELIND
0c15:t28
BERLIN FOUNDRY.
PRICE • & SIMS.
Office and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Thimble, Skein. and Pipe.llloXeB,
WAGON BOXES, DOG IRONS,
ld Castings generally
THOMAS CARLIN & CO.,
Fourth Ward Foundry and Machine Works ,
asN - DusKy ST., y LLEGHESY CITY, PA.,
Manufacturers of Steam 'Engine_ 011 Presses; Pul
leys, Shafting, Grist and Saw Mill Work,_Bolling
Mill and Machine Castings, Grate Bars , :Weights,
Wagon Boxes, 4Le. Build tO order' and have on
hand. Engine s of all sizes. . mvl4:qs'
-771ENTRAL FOUNDRY
•
AND ROL!. WORKS
• 880 Penn Street.
BOLLMAN, • BOYD & BIGALEY,
Chill Rolls, Mill Castings, Roll Lathes. &a.
IeJLTON MACHINE WORKS..
ESTABLISH-ND IN 11136.
=factory. of STEAM ENGINES, of all sizes
and of the most approved patterns, for_gtationuri
urpee • STEAMIIOATS and STEAM .FERRY
TIOATS. variety of IU, 12 and 16 horse power
ENGINES, which will be sold at very reduced
prices.- 't
P. F. classic. Wellsville. 0.
Piftytniles below Pittsburgh, on the Ohlo river, and
line of C. d. P. R. . noS:h2
LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER!
ALES.ANDEII PATTERSON,
- Prringsviton:
Silila
PITTBBiJRGH .
(Oppositelln)on Iron Mills,
THIMBLE . SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
manufacture and keep constantly on hand
SUGAR. KETTLES, HOLLOW jWAHE,
LUMBER.
Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR BALE.
600.000 feet Dry Pine Boards:
30,000 feet Dry. Oak, 1 and 2 Inch;
20,000 feet Dry Ash 2, A 3 and 3 Inch;
200,000 fret Hemlock.
1,000,000 No.l 18-Inch Shingles, sassed;
.• ...::100,0 . 00 No. 1.16-tuch Shingles, sawed;
106,000V0 - . 1 10-Inch Shingles, smared:
'' 2,000 Locust Posts, 7, 8 and 12 feet;
• 300 Cedar Posts.
• Also, Fire Brick, Tile and Clay, in large or small
quantities. - - -
YARDS No. 86 PREBLE STREET. formerly
Manchester, and /57 REBECCa STREET, oppo
site the Gas Works, Allegbi ny. Cliy. jy16213
WORT PURI' Li r litlßElL COMPANY
• Capital, - .$126,000 .
. •
Psursinsuv--EDWARD DITHEIDGE.
fiscueTAux—T. A. WRIGHT.
Stirsuixtualuitirp.-RDW. DAVISON.
/Li i I DIttECTOBS:
./ awned It:m*l4 74. M. Duncan,
John Mellon, • • Dithridge,
Geo. W. Dithrielsk" • M. L. Malone,
S. R. Johnston. •
LUMBER Y —Carter:of lUTIAB - and LUM
BER STREETS, - Ninth Wisd.•
' OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Wash-
GAS AND .13TE.AM FITTING.
701 IR X:. .308. Keys um= size.
jOHNIK. COO 7. PER & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
M 3 AND, _ : STEAM . FITTERS,
anafictnrere of POWS 6.171) BRASS WORK
eza Arigratoti 13A15 71X71111EEI
Corner of Pikelind Viralint Streets,
PITTSBURGII.
• ' ' 4
IRON BRQBPRB.
SAMUEL M. WIC
f,T •
( IRON • BROILER,
124 First Street, Pittsburgh, Pst.
,
AjoetiVror the eeWorCorn,ralk Dongitannkre, Jr
eephine, Isabelle. Imealuion stanbe„ Gletdon,
end other brands. or Anthracite, Youkhlogheay
Coke and O. B. Cll=39lll_,
— FIG . ' niol'(l3.
tri .
„ .
clostrasenti sad orderfrenecutifir eliths&
PITTSBURGH.' GAZETTE : TUESDAY,I Avolrs'r 'lB, 1868
ENGINES, BOILERS; ato
F ORT PITT
BOILER, STILL AND TAIIIII
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
TUBULAR, DOM3LE-FLUED TUBULAR, FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOILERS.
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, .
CHIMNEYS, BREECHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND.CON
DENSERS;I
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETER AND IRON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL SRUTES
Office and Warehonme, corner Second,
Third. Short and Liberty Streetti,
erdcra sent to the above address will be
promptly attended to. mh7:189
M. BARMULL Si. CO.,
y y
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON lISTORKE S,
NOS.
1 20,512, 24 AND 26 PENN ST.
Having approved large yard and furnished it with
the most appr machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture! every description of BOILERS in the
best manner and warranted equal to any made to
the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Bolters, Condensers, Salt
Pans, Tangs, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans.
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar fans, and sole mann
faclurers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing.doue on the shortest notice.
JAMES H. RIMER,
Nos. 55 and 56 Water Street,
IRON OIL
SETTLING PANS, caprit. STEAM PIPE,
BALLING MILL-STACIT..I3,
J.LIIICD M. BIIIISII ' • 111117811.
jAireE7) M. BRUSH Ar. SOS,
Steam Boilers, Oil :Stills; Tanks
SHEET IRON WORE,
61 Penn Street, .Pittsbu
A STETTLER SONS & CO.,
• MA.NUFACTMSEIIS OF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
And SHEET IRON WORK, of all kinds.
Locust Street, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh.
3319
STOVES, CASTINGS, &c
COOK - STOVES.
GET THE BEST.
BISSELL a Co.'s
PITTSBURGH
FOB BIT UMINO US
Warranted to Cook, -Bake o
well as any other Stove In the
BISSELL &
No. 235 Liberty '
Also on hand and for sale.
PARLOR STOVES,
HEATING STOYSE:
ORATE - ESONT
COOK I NG
Bffl
CHEAPEST PLACE in
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Is at 2i o. 140 OR saiT STREET.
OILS..
WARING AND KING,
Commies4n Bercbanta and BrePere In
Petroleum and its Products,
DALZEI:L i S BUILDIN O G, DUQUESNE WAY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PIDLADELPRIA ADDRESS,
WARING, KING & CO.,
127 Walnut Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
Petroleum and its Products.
PlUabargh unice—DALZELL' BUILDING. cor
ner of Duquesne Way and Irwin streets.
Philadelphia Mace-127 WALNUT ST.
JACOB WEAVER, Jr. & Co.,
Oil Comandasion JobberB,
No. 3 DIIQIIRSNE WAY, will buy
oo era.
on exienc eT a
in ra 'tn
b p e
esrenezllirCoeleuUdMd
and p ßefned 01Is, L g ubricating,
trade n g bles Ourt to offer un usual facilitie t
and
In
ducements to operatom.• As heretofore, wears de
termined to make it the interest of buyers and sel
lers to give us a call. Parties having Oil. for sale
are cordially invited to bring their samples.
apeinet
g]ll.r. LONG & CO.,
MANUFACTIIIIERS OF
PURE, W.HIIII BURNING OIL,
Brand- 6 ...f.Luci.F . E.n. 00
Once, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh.
11
PRACTICAL 8.„ 118.
FURNITURE . MANUFACTURERS ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
LEMON & 'WEISE,
NO.' 2.18
Oonstantly on hand every variety of PARLOR iid
CHAMBER FIIEN_ITVICE, together with a cern.
plete assortment of common Furniture at reduced
prices..
Those in want of anything in our line are cordially
Invited to call before purchasing. a.
Work guaranteed.
mh2l nl4l LEMON
, .
- LAE E SUPERIOR •
464 0,iriiill law Aripawraire WOBl5,
PfiatKr. 101CUR0Y' di 'C0.,,.
/laSufsaturets 'of Sbestitios, ; Brasiers, Belt
OopPer. Presiea Copper Bottoms, Raised sun Rot.
wa,s,.Speitar Solder', -Also, inipee. %Ts and ',Dealers
Metal, Ftste.- Sheet' Iton,lFlrt" 'it:" Con.
staidis Rae& Vonore Machines 11.. 4 1.99 1 41
areheaso,. So. 140 FIRST BTIIII4, +lna - ow .
MOND STRIAZT, Pittsburgli.
Special cullers , of unmet vas twiny. deikia&
israteilidarT
11.1.FISFACTIIII.Sit8 OP
PITTSBURGH, Pa
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
M.kNIIFACTURICR OF
TANKS,
i •
And SHEET IRON WORK.
For Stearnboate
MANUFACTURERS OF
TRIUMPH,
TO BUY THE
P. C. 'DUFFY
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND DEALERS IN
bozi.ll2.thill
COPPER.
PITTsUV fl4Ui.
FINANCIAL
ca‘a.r..ik.444..Zca.i.2i6iiii•r•WiZgiel:t44iii
FORT PITT BANKING COMPANY,
No. 169 Wood Street.
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY, LIABLE.
DEALER'S IN
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
AND COLt.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIE DEPOSITS.
Collections made on all accesstblt points ill the
United States and Canadas.
D. Hoste tter,
James Jordon,
D. Wallnce,
E. Fawcett, --.
BAWL. fficCLURELAN, Pres't
1
D. LEET WILE N. Cashier,
KEYSTONE BANK,
No. 293 LIBERTY STREET,
PITTSBITRGII, PA.
CAPITAL, (authorized,) : : : $200,000
DIRECTORS.
H. J. Lynch,l Win. H. Hamilton,
John Murdoch, Jr., I Henry_ Bookstore,
William Espy, Geo. T. Van, Doren.
Samuel Bare&ley,
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
1 aS•c2l
Collections made on all socessible points in the
United States and Canada.
- Interest Allowed on Time Deposits.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
H. J. LYNCH, President.
GEO. T. VAN DOBEN. Cashier.
,y-STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
OF I'ITT'SBURGtX-1.
CASH CAPITAL
Presidelit—HENßY LLOYD.
Vice President--WILLIAM ILEA.!
li Pa.
Henry Lloyd. 'Hon. Thos. Idellon, tE. I'. Jones,
Tb. Wlghtman Geo. W. Hallman, ;Wm.
nen,
It. Hartley, ,Edward Gregg, ilitram Stowe
Secretary & Treas'r—S. F. VON BONHORST
SIX PER CENT. INTEREST paid on time de
imAts. Deposits made on or before August 15th will
hear Interest horn that date. Interest computed on
Ist November and Ist Mae. 1v31:C76
NATIONAL _BANK 'OF. COMMERCE,
Cor. of Wood and Sixth Sts.
A. PATTERSON
JOS. R. HILL ...
CAPITAL, : : $500,000.
DIRECTORS:
A. Patterson,; George W. Cass,
Wm. H. Brown,• James McCandless,
Chas. Lockhart, I Vim. Douglas,
Allen Kirkpatrick, ' f Wm. Reed.
W. S. Haven,
DISCOLTNTM DAILY,'AT 11 A. M.
. 14)9:02
OAL.
Roast as
Union.
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
CO.,
Garner Third and
. Wood Streets,
treet.
.I' TIEU3I/11G - II , PA.,
(SUCcEs. , Olls TO HANNA, CO',)
DEALERS IN
Exclumge, Coin, Coupons,
FENDERS,
ANUES,
the city
And particular attention tuild t to he purchase and
sale o
COVERNMENT BONDS.
sight Ebrartas on T..ondon.
-
N. HOLMES & SONS,
57 Market Street,
UnitedCollec Eit tio ates end aa.
Stocks, Bonds and other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and
sale or .
United States Securities.
is3o:al
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Street.
CIIARTEIIED 1866.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK. WITHOUT
INTBREST.
Discounts Daily at o'clock.
•
President—THOMPSON BELL.
Vice President—A, M. MARSHALL.
,
TOU
THOMPSON BELL DIEUIC ? i A. S:
M. MARSHALL.
JOS. DILWORTH. , JOB. ALDRICH.
J. J. OLLLESPIE.
•
Stockholders to whom we
Cal aire el n,
Wm., '
Forsythe,
Will
Wm.is Ddw,
l
D. W. O. Bidwell,
E. M. Fulton.
PITTSBURGH PAPER MANE , -
FACTORING COMPANY, Manufacturers of
PRINTING AND 'IVRAPPING PAPERS.
CLINTON MILL—BTEUBNVILLE. OHIO.
BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON. PA.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
No 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, PA.
OrnagsarAtTGllßT RARTJE. President.
JNO. B. LIVINGSTON. Treasurer.
- • SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary. •
DIIISCTOBS—Augr at Hartle, John Atwell, 8. H
Hartman; John B. Ltelngton.
Clash paid for Diner Stock.' , ,
CARPENTERS dr. BUILDERS.
ism J DICK,
•
IARPENTER AND . BUILDER; .;
No. as PENNBTLVANTI , AVENM Moons
slgkitroots Fitter:Fp, row. ;Madam, itooM
emit street.— • ,„, ,
Joblitng, Aonewith tiettnua and I ttamatch. All
ordottprOmptly attended to. and mittabotion wu
routed. as!:oCsinfr
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C. Risher,
Robt. H. Hang,
JamestndrelMilaie
Miller,
TRANSACTED
8100,000
GMEMEI
Preatdent.
PrrasTSBURGFII , PA..
ANY BUM RECEIVED /EOM
retake reference: '
Joseph Dilworth,"
Rev. David Kerr,
Henry Lambert,
A. k. Brown,
Thomas Ewing.
PAPER.
PH. R.. MEELITZ,
BANKER,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets
GOVERNMENT AND PACIFIC R. R. BONDS,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS '
Bought on the most favorable terms. Sells LET
TERS OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a salable in any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received subject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
JAS T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successors to S. JONES & C-0•.).
Corner Fourth and Wok Sts.,
F 3116 I'C "MK- M 3EL ,
BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVERNMENT SEOVRITIES,
GOLD, SILVER. AND COUPONS,
ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS
Vir Interest Allowed on Deposits.
Its' Money loaned on Government Bonds at low
est market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase and
Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADY & CO
C,lltpittsbittglj ,Gityttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, August 17, IS6B.
The efforts of the bull clique to advance
'the premium on gold utterly failed to-day;
the market opened strong to-da3l at 147 1 .,
declined to 147 and suddenly broke to 1463;
closing at 146%, dull. The cliquy i has suc
ceeded on last Friday, to dispose of a large
amount of gold at between 147% to 148 and
the amount they now hold is quite small,.)
failing to underly advance the premidm,
their pre-arranged plans, are laid for ,
drooping the market to entrap short sales
and discourage outsiders from buvipg—a
sufficient amount of money, howeveri has
been secured at low rates to advance the
price so soon as politics become more ex
cited. The Government bond market lOoks
very .weak, and in the entire absence of
buyers lower prices will have to be made
to attract investors.
The stock market was very weak and
dull today, and prices point towards lower
rates, although the •market rallied at the
close. Western speculators were pretty
well stuck with stocks at high prices, and
and the cliques feel more easy, otherwise
prices would have gone down and a panic
might have ensued. It is reported by
parties, well-informed, that the market is
going to be railed again in order to attract
more purchasers for a supposed rise, thus
far they will succeed depends only on the
ability of the western men to buy, they are
ready and eager to cover their losses.
Mining shares remain tine and un
changed. Business is gradually iniprov
ing. Money easy.
—Tho New York Stock quotations tn-clay.
as received by Mr. Ph. R. Mertz, were as
follows: Gold 146;;; 1881's, 114.;.; 5-20's,
1852, 113%; do 1864, 109%; do 1865, 111% , do
new, 1077; do 1867, 10791; 10-40's, 108 X;
dleveland Pittsburgh 86; Fort Wayne,
107; Western Union Telegraph 33%;
Adams Express, 47%; Erie, 52y 5 .
—Closing quotations recetved by James T.
Brady Lit Co.:
Gold, 146%; U. S. 6's, 1881's, 114%; - 5-20's,
1862, 113%; '5-20's, 1864, 109 V,; 5-20 's, 1865,
111%; 10 1 10's, 1083; 5-20's, January and
July, '65,.108; 5-20's, January and July,
'67 107%;°'68, 107%; June 740's, par less
July 7-30's, do )4 August 118%; Sept, 118,(
Oct. 118; Union Pacific Railroad, 102; Coa
-1 tral 103.
[al
ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
MONDAY, August 17, 1868.
There was again a very full supply of
Cattle on sale to-clay, and with only a
moderate local demand and but little
_.
in
quiry for shipment, the market was a little
heavy, and when we left the yards - (half
past ten) it looked as though there would
be quite a number left over unsold. The
great proportion of the Cattle on sale this
week were from Ohio and Pennsylvania,
with two or three small droves from In
diana and Kentucky; so far as we could
learn, there was not a single bullock here
from Illinois, and until the cattle plague
excitement has entirely died out, the fewer
that are brought here from that State the
better. There is a very strong feeling
against cattle coining from that State, as it
was there the infected cattle came from, and
while we have no doubt but what there are
plenty of sound and healthy Cattle in
Illinois, our butchers prefer buying Cattle
from some other localityk it is a well.known_
fact that previous to the panic_ini Conse
quence of the Cattle disease, the best beef
Cattle in this market came from Chicago,
and they brought a bigger. price Ahanxither
Cattle on sale, while since the time above
referred to, Illinois stock has' been at a
diSociunt.
- Prime to extra butchers Cattle sold to
day at from 7V 4 to 73;, though it should be
borne mind that nothing bat the very
beg Cattle brought these figures. We are
cognizant of good retailing Cattle having
been sold at 6;4 to 7c, and many of what
are considered our. hest .butchers are not
:.paying above these figures. Stock Cattle,
for which there is a moderate demand, may,
be quoted at 33 to 6c, according to quality
and condition. Bulls, of which there were
a fair supply, sold at from 2% to 3,c.
Cullen sold 17 . head of prime ' lndiana
steers to Moses & Co. at 7
Boswell to 'Duffy 26 head :of_ common
mixed Indiana'stock at 4 to 53;.
Woodward to Duffy 6 head ltullafia bulls
and stags at 3% to 5._ , t
Wick it, Co. 31 head Of eornMonlßutler
county stags and heifers at 3M, to 411._
Rothohilds it Katz 20 heed of, zalieq Ttis
barawas &linty' stock at 5 to 7. •
L. Iti.thchilds sold 30 head of good,
prime Washington county isteers at 6,t0
7,50'.22 head Butler county Steers dif
era at 5 to 6,75. "
M. Verner sold 18 head* Ohio steers'for.
Campbell at 5 C0'6,50. • ' ,
'Taylor sold 21 head of-. eon:monist" stock
to Verner at E.,l;' , who' retiiired the same
cattle'it`s'to 6. •
. . .
C. A. Vhayer•sold 20 head Western IteL
serve cows and heifers at t Atos,2h a i 4
Kraus & Haab sql&,sl' 4,it 91:140 cattle at
5 to 6,TP-an
•1441°-
Myers : & Needy ' .
at Sto 7 i,; ‘
HaaldWbod & Blic t listoolk sold S 9 head for
Campbell at 5 to 7; 20 for Shomaker at 5,50
to 7,78; 18 for Shepard at 5 ' to 6:rall fro
Ohio.
Greenw i ald &- Kahn sold 39 head good
Ohio steers at 6to 7,85; 20 head Penna..
stock at sto 6; 13 from Butler county for
Emmen & Co. at 3 to 5.
S. Marks & Bro. 20 head of prime Ken
tucky steers at 7to 7,50; 17 Ohio steers at
5,50 to 6,50.. ;
S. Traurnian 76 head-61 from Wa.shing
ton county, and 15 head from Ohio, at -5,50
6,75.
Holmes, Lafferty & Co. 92 head mixed Holmes,
stock, all on commission, at 4,25 to 6,50.
Hedges &Taylor sold 20 head for Keenan
at 5,25 to 6; 20 for. Keener at 5,50
to 6,50; 36
'
head, for other parties at 5 to 5,50.
L: Shamberg 10 head Penna. stock,-
price not given. •
Host 10 head at 4 to 4,75. J. Davis 2 head
unsold.
Stakely & Bro.• 20 head of fairish Penna.
steers at 5,50.
The tota number, of Cattle reported sold
reached eight htindred and 'fifty-slx head;
now we have no doubt there were
fully
one hundred head left over, so that the
whole number of Cattle on sale Would foot
up nine hundred and fifty head, against
about seven hundred last week.
SHEEP ANTI 'wizens.
There was again a very large supply of
Sheep and Lambs on sale to-day, every
spot being full to overflowing, and the
market was an exceedingly hard one, and
a large Mimber would have to . be left over
unsold. Notwithstanding this, however,
there were but really few prime fat Sheep .
in market, and those who were so fortunate
as to have good mutton Sheep experienced
no difficulty in selling, and _that, too; at
good prices. Common and. inferior gradep,
howe,ver, were exceedingly dull, 'and, as a
general thing, the butchers bought at their
own prices, say from 2 1 ,4 to 3c per pound,
'
or from $1,50 to $2,50 per head; some few ,
good sat Sheep sold at from $3,50 to $4 per ,
head.. The sales reported were as follows: r
Anderson wholesaled 120 head, averag--t
-int: 90 lbs, to Deitrich, at 3,15.
.1. R. Pringle 94 head common Mercer! -
County Sheep at $1 to $1,50 per head.
Bannon sold 42 Lambs for Douglas at $2 l ,
to's2l4 per head, and, had. 62 head Sheep
for H '
eckathorn unsold.. '
P eeler reports having. sold 80 head at s4'
for Sheep, and $2 for Lambs. -
Filmier et, Sheitamentle '4O. head Sheep
i
and Lambs at $1 t 0.52,50.
Emmen, Fowler (1, - . Co. 400 head; sold
Sheep at $1,50 to $2,75 and Lambs at $1,501
to $2, 50.
Stakely it Bro.- 200 .head; sold Sheep at
$2 to $3, and Lambs at $1,50 to 52,50.
Adam Eckert 94 Lambs at 51 to $3 per
head.
'Kauffman 98 head Washington county
Sheep at $2 to $4 per head.
WelSh 39 head; sold 16 head at $2,75.
Grier sold 50 head Sheep. at $1,50; ex
pected to sell 150 head more at $l. ;
J. Rinn sold 70 head at 2y, to 3q; 265 un
sold; had an offer 0f51,25 der head.
Wick de Co. 50 head Sheep at_srto $2.
J. F. Neely 96 Lambs at 75c to $2;25.
E. D. Emery 130 from Lawrence & Co.;
sold . Sheep at $1,50 to $3, an:d Lambs at 51
to $2,25.
Seymour de Co., had 200 head, Sheep and
Lambs, which it was expected would have
to be driven out to pasture-again.
Shaw wholesaled 70 head Lambs to Sey
mour Et: Co., at $1,25 per head. -
Lindsay reports having sold 26 head
sheep at 53,25, and 126 head Lambs at same
figure.
CATTLE
HOGS
•
The Hog market is quiet and unchanged.
The demand at these - yards is almost en
torely of a retail character, and we quote in
a retail way, at from 934 t0:10 . :3.f, gross for
to prime heavy averages.
PI'IICSSURGEL PETROLEUM MARKET.
OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUGH GAZETTE, t
MONDAY,. August 17, 1868,--
CRUDE—The crude market was con
siderably firmer to-day than it was on
Saturday, and spot oil is higher. Sale of
3,000 bbls,
on spot, at 13%; 193 (bbls re
turned) at, ice; and—on Saturday evening
—l,OOO bbls, tti be delivered between now
and September Ist, at 12%. The- better
feeling in Crude 'may be attributed, we
• Presume. to a slight improvement in Re
tined, as well as to the fact that the stock
of spot oil is pretty well reduced, , and the
offerings are light. Since the opening of
railroad communication between here and
Oil City, there is not the same chance for
Crude dealers to spring an advance that
there was previous; then, when the river
got down those,who held oil could control
the market; while now the refiner, if he
cannot buy here, can 'order all _that be
wants from Oil City. A prominent dealer
and speculator asserted to-day that if it was
not for railroad communication, oil would
now command seyeateen cents, and, we_be
lieve, he is right.
REFINED—Was also considerably firin
er to-day, than it was on Friday - and Sat
nrday, though the market was devoid of
excitement,. and the sales were small. We
can report 1,000 bbls for the last half of
August at 3314; apd 500 eaeh for September
and October, at' 33%. We heard of an
offer to sell a line from September to De
cember at 33%, without finding a buyer.
No sales of spot oil. reported; in the eh=
sence of which we quote nominally at 33.
It was reported late in the afternoon, that
33%, might possibly be detained- for the
last half August.
RECEIPTS CRUDE OIL..
Leech & W00d....360 D. M. Edgerton...24o
J. Wilkins 0 40 I Nat. Ref. Co 160
Weisenb'gr t C 0.400
Total
OIL SHIPPED E.. ST BY A. Y. R. R.
ft. W. Burke, t6O bbls ref. to, Warden,
Frew dc Co., Philadelphia.
B. W. Morgan & Co., 150 do. do to "War
den, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Wormser, Myers & . Co., 209 do do to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Logan & Stockdale, 400 do do to
W. P. Logan & Bro., Philad• Iphia.
IsicCreery &- Beaumont, 259 do do to W.
P. Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Nat. Ref. Co., 50 do do to F. A. Dilworth
& Co., Philadelphia.
Buffum, Kehew do Co., 168 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro, Philadelphia. •
Livingston & Bro., 200 tin ref. to War
den, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & .8r05.,,50 benzole to War
den,Frew dr. Co., Philadelphia.
Buffum, Kehew & Co., 42 do tar to W. P.
'Logan & Co., Philadelphia.
OIL SHIPMENTS FROM DUQUESNE DEWY!.
A. D. Miller, 96 bbls refined to. Waring.
King & Co., Philadelphia. •
Jas. Miller - 147 bbla ref. te.W. P. Logan
t Bro.,
,Philtdelphia.
~Kirkpatriqk & Lyon, 150 do do to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
G. W. Holdrihip &CO., 201 do do to War
ing, King dr, Co., Philadelphia. , -
Hutchinson Oil Ref. Co., 112 bbls refined
to Warden, Frew &Co., Phhiladelphia .
.Warden & Batchelder, 72' bbls relined to
Warden. Frew& Co., Philadelphia; •.
Brooks,.l3alleniffie & CO. '7l do ref. to
Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia,
Hutchinson Oil' Ref. Co., 224 do benzole
to Warden, Frew - A:CO.; Philadelphia. • ••••
Fairview Oil Co., 306 bbls refined to Tack
13c Bros,,Thiladelphial
NCIv York i * G°4l"—M,lirk—(4.•
LBy Telegraph to the rittsbarss
. G azelle.
Nsw YoRS, Angniii`l7..;Meatlier pleas
ant sadttradfi increasing. 'Prices generallY
steady, beillif :4'. Ailahtiol4A
• Sheetings , lB; Appleton and ••Amoskeag A
1734; Atignsta.l63s;•AgawfinT 14; • Boat
12; do ,43,13%; do ;11; "Broadway 15; Bed- ,
ford R. 11; .Cabbcit 14; Oohasset• 17%; Clarks'
-1735®18: Dwight X .12-511 dd sW-14; Golden
Ridge 18; Indian, Orchard B B 14; do NY 13;
Laconia B 14turel 11..17; ,AbigsaChne l4B4 '.
B B 14®14 01",..'1314;40 4 c lot; Miller..
River A 1 4 34; • hua Ads ; Newldarket
.A 14; Pittsfield A 1334;.,8a0tia. x. 1734; do
WOK: Pepperell B Id; 1t :15;, cl 44; N
Portemont*
P(do 11735 ; Si$ 011 rna /9)(1
y Ll.
451441 Iscol4 .Gtir• be s t .
punand • 1( 1 •4 readily.' tricept"
Spraguen,iwhichtiiili - 13. 1 Arderican Cot
ton bring 4735; Stark A and Lewiston A.
62N.
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1400