The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 26, 1868, Image 6

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SWUM, ['rein .. ... roans, alipn.
prrisetiitartii)aGE
AND IRON CO.,
sAstrrixr e s szte_,
Mai Iron;
-dread Fish Bars and 13olts;
Ilroad Car ••sles Vaned;
Railroad Ear Antes Hammered;
yocomotive reamer,
Locomostve Frawe Shapes;
Side
Token, Strops; J i .
Pliden
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Steanibest Shafts;
pr -
Steamboat anlia;
Piston Itods, Wrists;
ritanan Jests, Collars, ihe.
Office, No. 177 PYINN S'FRENT,
Ellta
GAMEY', BYERS & CO.,
IiCANIIFACTUR EBS
Bar, hoop and Sheet Iron,
WROUGHT IRON,
Tram Welded Tubes for Gas, Steam,
Water, &e•
OIL WELL TUBING.
office, 98 Water and 185 First Streets.
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
Eic.oi9sirsisroN 8 6 co.,
PennsYlvania Iron ,Works..
MM
Warehouse, lios. 166 and 167 y IR ET s TI
opipalte Monongsbetti House, prr,r stamen.
ar/m46 . •
STEEL WORKS:
_
ITTgBIUEGII STEEL 'WORKS
titaTitins' kW) fri .111 46 . 1,
AtnitenStair&P WOODS„
017001188035 AIMEI*11:-COOk. `CO.
Nenufeeturers 9! every description of
STEEL.
BEST BEFLATEDTOOL STEEL,
1011, Wasp, Circuits, Gang and ()rote Cut
_ 03.1•:W "Pliii.rlEl. •
Spring, Cast and German Plow and Blister Steel.
Siscrsi. Roe. York, nate and Toe calk cleat.
liallreadtpring steel and Flog Points. Cast Steel
Finger Sank tale Steel. rpring Steel T) re, Plow
W lugs, a n
nit Drill steel .
andWorksrunrFilliST ARE! ROSS STS.
P 25:n 9
Pittsbnrgii, 'Ps •
snurrup..D-STEEt WORKS. . \
SINGER, Nlklaff.. & CO. I ,
s!PrrTSII3'ORGEI, PAL,
Mentifacturers of every description of - -
CASE AND CERIVIAN STEEL,
3Allgtiitel2l--l'Erwaraam srsmos,
` • -:-.16-XlitrZ, STEEL
Ware\se. 80-Water and 100 First Sta.
=1
11111,9E,U, BMW' & r#l l A-1411. •
_1 . GENERAL PARTNERS: _ •
iV
wm. orrot,. 1 KELIBEIT VILLRis,
G.O. V . BARR, I CHAS. 1 ARKIN.
13FscLAI. PAirrarsa---B. Id. 3CLER.
SC . I4 - 1' STEEL `NORMS;
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13A_Tat Elc PA-11 3300,
office,l9o. 339 Liberty Sty
fe14:64 8
PIA,AON D I
B RCS
EMEIVE, 1770111 M
FAME - i intertEg CO.;
Monnfictureis of all desollptiptis,of
NMI
0 1 Ida and Warahnnie..l99,l99. 1.411:1314301413,
asd 119 and 121 FIRST STREET&
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000g.;8T0yEB:
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BISSIELIA At CO.'S
ME
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BITMIffITOTIS
Warranted te Cook Bake or Boast as
assay Other Stove hi the thlloll.
Mil
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ATLAS W 911.10,,
THOMAS N. MILLER, Presiden t.
These Works are among the largest and Most
complete establishments In thr West, and axe novr
Prepared t 4) furnish
A lso.
virrssuWlL PA.
GET THE BEST
TRIUMPH ,
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- BISSELL •& CO.,
No.-235.1.Alierty Street.-
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Jamas band and for We, •
OUNIS FROITI% ,IrKEDENN,
COOKING ii.s4;olN3, .114.
MO
plimsolls GU -
NOVELTY iIrOUSS.
ADAMS, &
itenorecrootsl or
afistit,oo4 standeird. patent Platform
sod Co%inter
S 1. Ea S.
Jam had Patent Ow Lacks and UMW
raw Al? D 4?-11-1?" miLIALIIIRON,
Corner of Grant and First Streets,
riTT'Anwg
REM
ICIITTSBIU It4oi -reires naNv.l i
ji. vetrirsultvippmrilix, lisionfacturess ar 1
PRINTING AND WRAPPING:. PAPERS.
. M I L L S . . ,
CLINTON atlYaßNVlawl...Onto.
Alitlql3'llp SfiLI.—NEW BRIGHTON; ra. I •
, . .
ornoir, elm wAlittioutrz,
•
N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Ilos.
Orincloid-I.lB.l7LLlARNithofe,rzt....„,
...A.mizr,T, R it,i,i,e, seereuai. _ -
latar.voan' —aapri Bartle; -Jolin 'Aswan, o?',8
Woodan, John B. Livingson ,
Cash paid Po Paper ticock. - $2ll lO , 111.
. ,
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward,
vrx-restmw is.
Engines, of ever/ deneriPtinn.
Boilers, 011 Taliks•
Sheet Iron Vrerh
Railroad Castings
Rolling Mal Castin,gs.
Egiine Castixt.
grAchine Coati!Ws
General Castings.
O.3IDEBS ISOLIOITYM
n09:n69
NATIONAL FOUNDRY
AND PIPE WORKS.
Corner Carroll and !limekiln:tan Streets.
WARD,)
PrisTSINCTILGI-M, 13.4.
SMITH,
Manufacturer of ,
CAST IRAN BOWL PIPE,
FOR GAB AND W &TER WORKS.
I „.„
pipes are all cast invariably In in dry
sand, and 12 feet lengths„ Also , fell assortment of
GeneraleasUrigs for Gas and Water Works.,
. I would also cal the attention of Sumrintendents
of Gas Works to my make of BICTORTts.
fel6:tiO •
L. T). LIVIUOSTON.W• U. HUB.T.W. PUBMBOS.JU.
LIVINGSTON & CO.,
IRON -.FOUNDERS,
.
- bualtriAaTuitzus op • -
-FINE LII lIT .C4I.STDIGS ,
.pax deserttons, for Plittaberaluid Gee Fitteti.A.g
rteulturaUmplements, Cotton and:WoOleaMlu
CIIIIIITUVOrk promptl.7 attended to.
ear
and Works WASHINGTON .a.VENCM
ear Outer IE'ItYICM°P9-
ItOBINSOP4,IIIIFS 44 Co.,
BUCCeISSOiII tO ROBINSON, MINIS & letzttass,
,
WASIIIICGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. PITTSBURGH,
lianntsottge n Engines. t arid fttatio' OaTy,ffteszEn
glues, Blt gMill Machinery, Gearing,
Shafting, Casongs of all desc.riptions; 011 Tanks and
Stills, Boller and Sheet Iron Work.
0 fllgliNtc.4 litilttztrrttplknzdlitrdillrsaltorfiett
fetting Boilers. , jalltrell
MONT BLANC FOIINIIIIN.
A"-Butter Street, Ninth Ward,
Opposite tfr.ion UT). 201 11 .3
rrrrotractia
suing Mill and Bridge Castings, -
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
MACHINERY AND CASTINGS GENERAWAY
Orders promptly and caretallyexecoted.
Charges reasonable.
Vann' &.111ACIELOIL
ocIS:LT3
Egl" FOUNDRY.
B PRICE & SIMS.
Moe and Warehouse, 29 Wood Street.
Manufacture and keep cotudsutly on hand
Thinslite, Skein and Pipe Boxes,
wee* suss;Doti
SUGAR SETTLES, HOLLOW WAS,
And Castings
--Bikrel—l-ItLlrt' * C 6.
Tq° '
/earth Ward rounitry..and lathinelforkail
-EANDVBEY BY., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.,
'Han- obsetnrers of steam Elle ,e 01U.re_ssel,
_pal
-0 IlleatilierileTudg7,lGnltle" BWairlisliMiblts!
Wato Boxes, itc2 die s..- `
,to order fxl(1 1 24V . 1n
ban E ngines of All , .
CIENTILAL FOUNDS
AND ROLL WORKS
890 Pena strGat•
IMMO, BOYD & BAGALEY
.CjillBolU, y pll C
XtitTON fiILACILILS. ..
- ' ratrest.isuso to 1536. , .
annfactory of bTEAId ENGINE% of alllises
an of the most sfirge.ilspapti.rrirohkutagatir?
iluorr.!_s.B,Tarrty at 10, 10 and 10 horse tower
'EN MIS, whizh will be sold at very reduced,
9114*ei P. F. OP.llllli. Wellsville , 0.
Fifty Mlles below-Fittebittgb. on tha ebbs rlv er, , asS
line of C. & P. E 1131"3'
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T,,IJOIBERI LUMBER! LUMBER!
ZLLEIULNDER PATTZIII3OIO,
Dealer in all Hinds of Lumber.
ON HAND AND FOR SALE:
590.000 feet 'Pry Pine BOOMID;
30.14.10 feet Dry Oak, land Si Inch%
20.00 0 feet ury Atdi, 71, 9h and 3 inch;
200.01 1 0 P et el, olloek
1,000.010 No. I sll.lnelt shingles; swell;
anis.utili *410.1.16 P•cs :Aline's , . sawed
102.095 S 6 116-Inch-hngles, a • *lied;
2D
,000 Lornat P Volt, 7, 8 a nd 12 :set:
ES vedar osta.
Also. Fi r e Beek, Tile and Clay, la large or small
quantities.
7A.ADB No. SO PREM.% STREET formerly
Manche: ter, and 157 KIKBKCCA. Kerr. oppo.
s Its
"VORT PITT LIU MIER COMPALY I
Capital, - - $125,000.
Pussimsrrx -- ZD NITARD
SICIAZTABT. A. WILIOHT. _
551%/2/177555117-IWW. DAyps2l7.
itnicTono:
Idwaid Davinon. . E: IL.. Duncan,
John Mellon id.
L.
!!atone,e". W. Di rig:Johnston. . •
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liiiiDLOortior of lIIMZ7, andptritt.
OTS,-Nirith Ward. _
EAT VOlq riTT,Ea....Fipmut.a2WAT.
tagUni 15t
GAS AND STEAM :F'IT'TING
ccoorss..._.,: auis . ,fisass
°O""jowl N. COOPER & CO., t
BRASS TOIINDMS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTS:I2i
JVl•ll,l2.9WlBetrs' wcnmais
app .rusi.r.G.°Ok nu kinds. 4/ITI3
Corner o f Pike a1;0, VelOnt Streetii,
przisnunGe;
PITTSBURGH. GAZETT:II: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1868,
FORT PITT
111DIUR, STIIL AND TANK
TITBNLAS, DOUBLE-PLITED TUBULAR ,
BOILERS.
FIRE
BOX AND CYLINDER sTEAusf
OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS ,
CHIMNEYS, DRENCHING AND ASH PANS,
SETTLING Fess, SALT PANS AND CON
• ENSEDB;
STEAM Foss, GASOMETERS AND IRON
BRIDGIS;
PRISON-DOORS AND COAL SHIITES
Office and Warehouse corner Second,
Third, Short and Liberty Streets,
WH. BAR NHILL &, CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON WORKS,
attiour4* WPCIEERSIUM,
IRON inosint,
inist . 46134 Al 01
4, ttOu . , Pii.
:1'
Agent Dwane rale of Coreerang Dosatantellh- Je•
sepolne, Isabella, Dososouon, taatitiOe, elsdoa,
Code other beards of Arkthr,keite„, ,rolsignettf ay
Coke slat,. B. Obitooal.. ~ .. i... , t, ... ~ .
::,`pith IRONS; -,"
cazullgareen te sad OraemroPectr"—
WOSES.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
IiAITUIPACTUBILBS Or
PITTSBURGH, Pa.,
/fir Orders sent to the above addreas will
189 be
romotly attended to. mh7:
NOS. 20, 22, 241,5 D 26 PENN ST.
Having secured a large yard and furnished lterttli
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOILEttz In the
beat manner, and warranted equal to any made in
the country. Chimneys, lireechieg, Fire Beds,
Steam Pipes, Locomotive Boners, C'ondensers, Salt
_Pans, Tanks, Oil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans,
Boiler Iron, Bridges, Sugar Paris, and sole 1:118.111k.
favorers of Barnhill's Patent Boilers.
Repairing done on she shortest notice. las:cl
AnEs BITER,
JNos. 55 and 46 Water Street,
prrrstivalau, Ps.,
mArrtrFAcrussa or
IRON OIL T • a S,
SETTLING PANS, COTTER STUN PIPS.
BALLING 'KILL BTACIII3,
And SHEET IRON WOILIC., •
For Steamboats.
ND
SASSO M. BRUM. . . ......... , . BEIVEIII.
TAILED DI. BRUSH S SON,
• maarirricriatrals or
Steam Bailers, Oil Stills, T
SUEET anks.
MON WOUIL, 6/.0.
I 61 Patti Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
OILS•
ERIN NDILIUM,
Commission Merchants and Brokers to
Petroleum and its Prodnetts,
DALZELL'S BUILDING, DUQUESNE WAY,
Pi-kraut:lnes. PA.
PI337,ADELPRIA, ADDRESS,
WARING, KING Br. CO.,
TACK lIROTIILEJI3.B,
COMSSIOII IXERCTIKNTS,
AND DIULERS IN
Petroleum and its Products.
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Pittsburgh Udice—DA.I.ZELL, EttrELDERG, oor
tier of rintrWidle‘S4a, said Irwin sueFts.
PtilladelObis Office-191 WALNUT ST.
:w3O
TT :Is. wpm a, CO.,
4 `"'. • ataIIiFACTITIVESS 01
'PURE WIEME BURNING OIL,
Brand—"L v CLFEIi.” • •
Office, No. - 2 Datlneslurgh.
E7:l
----ELft.RDWARE.
NEW lIAILDIVABE fIOV
STERSLIT
saufseturers and Importers of
IEI.A-lEt TO W A_TICE ,
CUTLERY, &C•
337 LIBERTY STREET,
00ONICR OrSKS,
One Sgoore Delo,/ Dillon Depot,
M!!'
GLAV.3, CiaTLERif.
7sllllA, GLASS AND
I
QUEENSW ARE,
• iLvEs PLATED WARE,
63 . Si
°3 PARIAH ST I
4.TUE.TTUS, -
sow -MOO, .
•
S And other STAPLS AND iti.NOT
EIOQDS, a great variety.
RICHARD IL BREED & CO
- P-RALOTICAL 1.18.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
[
- . LEMON & WEISE;
NO. 1113 I-oil:arra sirnEvir.
,
()ensuing, on nand eveit variety of PARLOR and
.4714IAIRBER FURNITURE, together with s_ . ,col l ;
r
plea assortmentof common Fungtare at • rciouo..
'Mows In want of anything to oar , Aitia at
044111 / 7
'lnvited to cult before ptiret4.44l; M. -,
• 1 " • "
. Work guarsOteed: -
wa ' . ' ' .
hal :nit -
, •• • Imsfifig AWP
. . ... .
........,ro
' ' W4V-84.111,401f.R.:-. '•
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NcrilLl4 PAPER, . .
AT. REDUCED PRICES.
Arras Juviruf.
We will offer otr Owen& stook of
Wall papers at Greatiillaliewll rices.
asoortoieniFAYbßß, fol ll6llll/2
roots, peallno, a/.. st
Market Street,neat
SOS. R. impairs Igo;
itlioltaL
YOH - PITT BANKING !COMPANY,
N 0.169 Wood Steel.
CAPITAL, : : ::: $200,0 4 r.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE.
DEALERS IN
GOVERNMENT BECURITI
AND
INTEREST ALLOYED ON TIME fl POST S
Collections made on an aoeassible points in the
United States and Canadas. •
_
D. Doetetter,
dames Gordon,
D. Wallace,
E. Fawcett,
IWEYSTO NE
&PITM, cauthortzedo. : s poopm.
DIRECTORS .
J. Lynch, Wm. H. Hamilton,
John Murdoch, Jr., Heury_Boelstoce,
William Espy, &so. T. Van Peron.
taamuel Buckley.
A. GENERAL BORING BUSINESS
Collections wale on aU salvable Deteit in the
United BMW and Canada.
Merest Allowed on Time Deposit&
UNITED STATES SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD ,
11. J. Lintel", President.
.•••••
WM,
prrTssußG47
100 NMA)
FURNIT
mx
M=JA
DIRECTORS:
Jno. C. Risher,
Robt. 11. Kam,
Andrew Miller.
James M.
SAWL. ffieCLUBSAN, ?res%
D. LEST WILSON. Casbfer•
No. 293 LIBERTY SITES%
PITTSBIIIIOII, PA.
V3.M3ACITI.D
GEO. T. VAN DOBEN. Cashier,
'IM}MOW///127DP/TDUALLY
PEOPLES SAYINGS BANS,
Or PIT'INE3I3I7II,OIIL.
CABII 0/4"ITAJ..‘
Prestdent—llLEDlßY LLOYD.
The IPresident.-WILIUMI
Taos:sae
Tienry_Lloyd, • rW .
Thos. :Mellon, r • P. Jones,
Th. Wightman Geo.-. Hallman, in.
13tone.
Ilea,
B. Ti. Hartley, Edward Gregg, air=
itactan It Tresir—S. P. VON BONIIORST ,
SIX PEE CENT. INTEUEST paid on time de
posits. Deposita made on or before August i B , la will
bear interest ft om that date. Interest computed on
lat November and Ist May. - ival:t76
_— ----__
NATIONAL BANK OF COIIIIERCE
coi. of Wood and Shah Sta.
A.. PATTERSO N
JOS. H. BILL .••_
CAPITAL, $500,000.
DLBECTORS:
L. Pattriou. George W. Cass,
1. Dr
Drown, J awes iicCsndless.
Chas. Locklam Win. Douglas,
Alien Illrepaul.a. Win. Beath
W. tl. Haven, .
DISCOVINTII DAILY, AT 11 A. 111,
sccon
IVIJECT, CACGUEI & CO.,
BANKERS -AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Streets,
l'lT'X'S337l3ll.6ill, 11.1 k....
03tOCESSOIS T 9 HANIA. aerra 00.0
DLL ng
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And puticular atteuttia.errito ha ;embus aid
GOVERNMENT! BONDS. ,
Sight 'Drafts on London.
• ,• artimits
HOLMES & SONS,
1136136111411111teill!
157 Market Street,
P'IT'ETOISITRGII, VAL.
Collections wade on all the principal points of the
United Sates and Canada,.
Stocks,,Bonds and other Securities
DOVIGHT ADD SOLD ON oommnasios.
Pattivelar attentlon lead to the purchase and
isle of
United States Securities,
WESTERN SAVINGS BANK,
No. 59 Fourth Streets
CHARTERED '1866.
Interest paid on 'rime 'Deposits
ANY EWES. RECEIVED FROM
ONE DOLLAR UPWARD,.
DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO OREM -wrraouT
INTEREST.
Illsoonsta DART. at a o'clock. ~
Vice frOd Presideat— THONPSOB BELL.
ea1r.44 1 .
OE.
Dlimisow Bzu., A. M. RARERMARSHALL. O LWORTIIi. •. - fOS. AWIREE. ,
. J. OILLYEIP 15 ..
Stockholders to whom we maks remotest
wm. Forsythe, Joseph Dilworth.
• Wm. Omowel. R e ' . , David Kerr.
• Willis Vase% Henry Leusbert.. •
D.7ff _P._ Bi d well. , Lt, ,k. Hrpw.n... .
yr,. M. ram0r5............... "n" "inir
Ili
LAKE slurs! t!git
*min i Kul tonwgici ‘014:131
leriwPsl!3,l:ll* •
PARK, f liteCUßbi"er.
,
traerftiot:rurereissied* o r f Stipweatbuoinfr,
um.Bra.s.ll=tere ?L t d
iii ß il l
'cam Spettet ERA er. Alin; tap°. •
in adatal, Tin PAW. Sir a trotk•Wtve,tiali • • - • •-,
dangly on iisail Tinners "chides s. 4 no .
Wsrettouse_. lisa. 140 FIRST IMMO' sad 00
accost) IsTREET, Plttentegb. , 6
..
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.. No orders of OoDoer eta to so) v o l r e lr:4; '''"
_.-.1)
- -
.
pEnc,Ev AL • BEIDILETW'" '
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. Itammtailuota; miariisiii: I' l- I
And .04til Lotto , o r Viitittuti: -
aams to r..r. sx.a , C.',.aiingray.ll. . ~ • ~ ;.1 i
Moe. Ilo.lll,llClittltatt. ISTIXSIST Itoolla 14. til
11111 SUMS{ P. if. Box IN).- ALl.Valielilt CM •
vutoutrigair,' or a dorerlvtlool. &oracle' '
BLAST I/URN/WC Wad ROL ONIII.IIII, . ORA ilf..
MO forolaked. Particular attention paid 104 a.
atrulat COLLISUT imoumoTrvss. Patent/loon
loteuoteitkov -oolleaktodaisair A lo~ lmerlr.O ro ta ill ti
eptiaN
galri
K„ .151MIIEUTZ,
13/MUM,
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets.
AND PACIFIC B. B.IIONDS,
GOLD SILVER AND COUPONS
Bought on the moat favorable term. Sells LET
TEES OF CREDIT and DRAFTS a enable In any
part of Europe.
DEPOSITS received enbject to check, or INTER
EST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITS.
JANES T. BRADT So SO .,
(Successors to 8. JONES 4X)..)
Como Fourth and Wood Sts.,
3Eg MS.:M3EI.
BUY AND BELL ALL KINDS OF
GOVEBNMENT SEGIGR,ITIES,
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS,
ON MOST Ie.A.VOIMBLZ TEEMS•
lir Interest Allowed on Depoelts.
Money loaned on Government Bonds at low•
eat market rates.
Orders executed for the Purchase end
Oidt(of STOCItO, swam' ODA OLD.
JAMES T..BRADT
litti4hrgij &apttt.
FINANCE AND TRADE. ,
OFFICE cv TUE PITTSIMEGIE Ga
1868. s
znrrs,
Tv asni.v; Aug *25,
m
TI adVance in the price of go yerely'
ester.;
day, and early this .morning wasld
na
speculative, based on the loss of some three
Millions of gold by the New York banks,
and the return shipment of somO two mil
t.
lions of bonds from Europe which were
sold some time ago on future delivery.
The transaction will realize about two per
cent. clear of all expenses.
So long as the rate of exchange remains
much below the specio Shipping point with
a tendency le become still lower, gold can
not rise much above 145. The clique failed
in this attempt to run up the price, to
about 147, and have a heavy load to carry
on a closer money market. On the other
hand the decline has been, anticipated,
especially the fact, that some live millions
of gold will come in the market on Sep
, and .also the increased 'cotton
tember 1
shipments expected during the next month;
it therefore can not be expected that a
taking
ma
terial decline will take p ion of
lace, when
in consideration the agitated condit
the country in regard to the political ques
tion, especially the paymentof the national
debt in legal tender. ,
Government bonds are
further down;
no demand for investment, and no specu
lative buyers are at present in the market.
The stock market is extremely feverisn,
and the cliques do all in their power to
sustain the market; a heavy decline would
wipe out quite a numberof
line all Broad
street'
firms, and to , prevent a,
dec
terested to sustain the.. market.. Erie.,
seems to be the only stock that shows any
strererth. All the Western shares are held
firm: it is in fact nothing but the Nort,a
Westeflt'Ohica.o.li,' t hi - 11161 1:6 i
•
the market, their stock's__ coat from 29 to
44, averaging cost of purchase, nterest and
commissions,' 'ST Per 40'112; sb'tVey
can hold. In Fort Wayne the, situatiOn la
different, ectaside;rablo hats of that stock 19
held at 117; a decline to near par woUld
frighten and` would rail,
thereby assisting In the general depression
of their prone , ty. - • •
!done., is yet easy, but busifiess is ex
tremely 2 • •••
- - •
The Now York Stock- cianteitionstq-day
received by Mr: PM R Marts, were as
follows: • Gold 14414: 1881's,113; 5-20%,
1862, 112%;td0 1804;108%; do 105, 110%; do
new, 10%; dos 1867, 100%; :10:40Si; -108;
Cleveland & Pittsburgh 85; Port Wayne,
4013,4; Western 'Onion Telegraph 33%1
Adatns Express, 47%; Erie, 48%; New York
Central, 123%1 Beading; 90%; !Mulligan
82%,: Chicago it Bock' Island,
Southern,
98%; Chicago & North Western. 803;; do
Preferred, 80%.
--Closing quotations received James T.
Brady er. Co.:
Gold, 145%; S. ees, 1881's, 113:. A-20's;
11302, 's, 11564, I 08%; 5.20'5, 1865,
113; D-20
110%; 10-40'a, 108%; 5-2 res, January and
July, 'O5, 107% 5-20`ii, January and July,
67 100%; 'OB, lig; June 7-31 es, par less 14;
7duly -A.eq. (10 y,: August 119; Sept. itsq
Ord. 118; Union Pacidu Railroad, lea; Cen
tral, 103.
.100,00 0
'President.
Cashier.
COPPER.
ME
3 car loads to a dealer, which is reversing .
the wheels of trade; though it Was sold no
doubt with a view of ' replacing at a lower
price. Oath appear to be a little heavy,
though firm at 60c, in first hand, and 63 _
to 65c, in store. F. ,e is quiet, and the ar
rivals are very light; dealers, we believe, •
still continue to pay $1.35. Corn may be
°noted at $
1.06 to $1,12, form ixed to vriirie
Yellow. Barley is very qet, andlff the
absence of sales, may be quoted at $1,75 to .
$l,BO. • '
SEEDS --Sales of Flaxseed-at -$2,25, nh-d—__.- __
Timothy at 53,25. Clover seed is " nominal
at 57,60 to $B. 'O,
SALT—Is dull and unchanged; we con
tinue to quote . Allegheny river brands at
51.75 to $l,BO, and 52, in store.
Is selling from country vragoris
HAY—
530.per ton, as to quality..
at $2O to
FLOUR—Is dull and it egular, though,
as yet, prices have underg onee
in
dno material
change, notwithstanding th e cline
the west. The City Mills continue to q uote •
Red Wheat Flour at 51.0,811. in barrels, and
$10.50, in sacks, and White Wheat at
511,30. in barrels, and $ll, in sacks. Rye
Flour is still quoted at P,25 for old.
ita,
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PITTSBURGH PETROLBUYI MARKET.
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OFFICE OF THE PITTBURGE GAETTEE, t
Tuamay, August 25 Z , 1868.
CRUDE The Crude mirket was ag,liin
dull and weak, though prices have under
gone no quotable change. Sales of 4,300 .
bbls, in lots, for immediate delivery, at
12%c; 500 do at 12%c, and 1,0(10 for Septe
ber, seller's option, at 12)(0. At the close
there were sellers for immediate delivery
12%0, and no buyers, though so far as we
could learn, there was no dispostion mani
fested to make any further concessions, for
the present, in order to eftect , sales. The
market is, and has been for some time, in
a very complicated and panicky condition,
and dealers, generally, both buyers an d
sellers, are-very- apprehensive about the
future course of the trade. As a- matter of
course, opinions are very_ .conflicting,. ..:
though it does look as if the charicei 'were
very evenly balanced. Offers to sell on
ears at Oil City at $4,75. •
REFINED —The Refined market is also
very dull and week, and-while the tendon::
cy is doWbWard, the decline is gradual.
We cariiepbrt I,OOU bbls for August at 3114:
1,000 -do do, at 3114;50 0 on spot at apx; and
500 each from September to December, in
ported ' that there L were offers to it
selitat 31
for August, while wear, cognizant o
tof Hey-
sell
eral attempts having been made
Septerriber . toDel3eMber.,at,32,, izithont
finding bilYere. These figures compared
with those prevailing a week since, show a
considerable. decline, though ' August is
about where it left off ' onSaturday% The
shipments east confine liberal. end
EMU=
Stocks
are said te,be'accumulatingin the
,
markets: - - • -
•
PIiM*BURGO.MARKES,
OFFICE OP THRPITTSEURDH CIAREPTNi
TUESDAY. August 23. , 186 8 .
The main topic of convemition in com
mercial circles, is the Panic in the Western
Wheat markets; and nearly everybody is
well pleased with the decline unless it
,
should be some few d e alers; who may have
pretty,largely tor fntnre delivery.
at big price& 'Other 'grains are idea declin
ing, as wallas Pima . , 'though old Ws
not
heat
'Picini in consequonco of scarcity, ha
been as mitolridficted as n ew.
Provis il ions
steady with a fair jobbing demand ions
other articles, generally, ace devoid of any
new characterietics ..worthy of eiteolal,
notice. : • .
PUTTER—Is in steady demand, and,
prices are, well anstained, prime tit a nd
selling. at 33 to 38. We note a stile of medi
um Tricked, to go to Cleveland, at 28.
FoiCIS-The marlid arrivet.le , firmer Ali *•coifero
queuce orditulnisheals, and prices
are shade , higher) we nog quids fresh
packed at 16 to 170.
packed in fairdemandwhile'prioes
fele unonanged. _ • •;„ „,
APPI,EB'—The market is 'exceedingly
dull, soil t eaunnistell glutted,. and -"wines
are nominal at 14, to ACM per bbl,
i.
PC) rA.TOR •Ittitady wlth We: demand at
sB,fin to 63.75 per bill—receipts light.
PROVIIAONS-:-.Becori is steady ieith,reg•
-Max jobbing pales st 14 to usq_ .8401110 ,
pre; 141,410,1)1% for Clear, Sitio;
23)c for Sokyr Cured o
alum. Lard is still
,quatatd OM to WI for primW•kettle ren
dered. u
Max" Pk PO to 1130,60.
or
Oran. - .lmt nchanged at
1142 0 te•
...GRAANNoWh ad is h e ld
up here, nnt , -
Witlisteiti decline at other phiceic
end eontititielii.V
br ote Stoo. to • $1. 1 •4
prime to, cheloe Red. Winter; we are
igigraligA of one ell Ont millers hitting sold
BECKIPTS OF °BUDS OIL. ,
Jas.'. W ...... 240 Fisher &Bro .. ... . 320
D.M. Edgerton::: SO Lockhart ,t F..... 1240
McCreery 6c Co.. 4811. Holdship iit. C 0...
480
Woodville°. \v. 240 P.Weisenberg
I er
Leech & Wood.. 120
• - Total .. ....:.. .. . . . . .................
OIL SHIPPED BA BT BY A. V. B. R.
R. W. Burke, 50 bits ref. to Warden.
Fraw & Co., 'Philadelphia.
, . Clark - & Sumner, 395 do do to P. Wright
& Sons, Philadelphia.
B. W. MOrgatl Lt CO. 150 do do to War
den, Frew & Co. Philaidelphia.
Livingston & Co.,
350 do do to War
den. Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Fawcett, Kogan& Stockdide, 250 do do to
W. P. Logan .& Bro.; Philadelphia.
F. Jag,eman & Co., 250 do relined to
Waring, King '& Co., Philadelphia.
McKee. Hackett &Co., 250 do du to W. P.
Logan & Bro., Philadelphia.
Wormser, Myers & Co., 339 do do to
.Warden, Frew & Co., Philadelphia.
Livingston & Bro., 50 do benzole to Chest:
Linig, Philadelphia.:
OIL eiHIPMSSLATSFILOM. DtrQtrEtiNE DEPOT..
A. D. Miller; 60 hbls refined to -Waring.
King Sr, Co., Philadelphia.
115 dodo to War-
G. . Holdship• . i
W &Co
ing. King & Co.. Philadelphia.
Brooks. Ballentine & Co., 108 do ref. to
Warden, Frew & Co.. Philadelphia.
Union Ref. Co., 36 do do to W. P. Logan
& Bro..Rhiladellibla. - , • -.• . •
Sas. Miller, 24 bhIS ref. to W. P.'Logen
& Bro., Philadelphia.
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...- _ _.
New 1101% Pr°Mite Market.
Ifty,Yrelegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette...l
NEW Tonic, August ; 25.7-Cotton Ballade , -,
lower; sales of 1,500 bales, at 30a1104e"for
middling upiandis chiefly_ 30c. Flour; re
ceipts, 10,5 V bbld and ' bags; market .
beavy and 10a150 lower; sales of ,6,4oJ.bbler „- • -
at 413,13th17,75 fur superfine ate'snd West: - ' .... 4'
erms7,6oaspsfor extra, Statet-$1,70a9,75 for
eXtra' western; $9,00612,25' fbt-white' wheat
extra; $8,5n0.12,p for R. EL.P.; $1001,25 for
extra St. Loulla, and $11,60a14,00 for good to
chohie do, closing q uiet. California dour
heavy; sa l es of .710 sacks at ;loam- Rye
flour heavy; sales 250 bbls, at $7,25a90;
talkof small lots of choice at- sloalo,lo.
Meal dull at $1,08." BrandvWbte; sales
on private term s . Whisky qu •
iet and
firmer; sales of 25 bbla„ at .42c. in bond.
Wheat; receipts 26,717 bush; market 1113 e ..
lower, w i
. it a very moderate business ;•• _
for exports and home , use; sales of , ~
40,000 bush, Nt $1,95 for -No. '2 -spring ' 1
dellVered and news o afloat; $,03 forNo: I -
do delivered; 4.2,0f0r retail parcels do;
$2,10 ' for retail lots very: chow°
spriegvs2,-;24 for winter red western; $2,25
for new red.stouthern
Ill3in,L f2r
new
for-umber sfialiptn• $2,
white State; $2,6012,75
for white Genessee.
Rye dull and heavy; sales 400 bush South
ern
at $1,4251,42%. Barley nominal.; Bar
ley malt quiet and heavy.. Receipts of
corn 142,294; corn a shade easter,
use; sales
with a fair
busititisa for export and hems
121,000 bush at $1,1301,19 for , unsound;
61,19y451,22.ys for sound mixed western
afloat; $423 for western yellow. iteceipts
of oats owlet. oats firm; sales 48,140 bush at
77078 e fo
sinr Western in . store - 79)56 filr do
d•• 72.05 c for new western in
afloat, •
very dull. , Coffee very quiet.'
' store. Rh* v
Sugar, heavy; sides of 500 hogsheads Cubs
at 11a1.13/40. Molasses unchanged; sales of
200 hogshead olged at priVate terms: kinps
quiet at 101300 for , American- - Petroleum
dull at 15e for erdde, and * Uo for refined,
ivonded. Pork - firmer- and more doing;
sales CA' 3,450 barrels M 128,653248 l for mess; -
closing at 52s,earegular; r 25,7 6 for old do;
I $21,241br p er,
mid tL5,50,126 for prints
Vii(sl72l:ooll7)frii..leadw yestesitnif 140 ba , r s r o els : 7 1 r, '
for
n ow
extra Tierce beef quiet - sr, _
1/2143 for prime mess; $30a36 for India
mess. Beef. hams dilll' at '525a32, Cut
meats ateadv; sales of 150 packages at 18i4( •
110 for shoulders, 16119yie for hams; mid
. dles !needy and quiet. Lard greedy and
quiet; , sales. of-, 700 tierces at 18 1 / 019c for
st e am, (and Iffal9V,,o far kettlerendered.
Rutter quiet and steady at 32470 for -Ohio.
and 38a4fic for State. Cuees6 quiet at las
173c0. ' Freights to Liverpool a ebtuie easi
er; engagements per steamer' for - 15,C1X1 bail'
morn a; 2%d and 7,VA bus wheat,at 30..
"•,_, likrxsi.—Fl ui clo ed dull and 10a15e
lower f r tuedimit and ;toed grades. 'Wheat
:gigot and ,sl ghtly in buyers. fa ior with
a limited export and -milling gi 'mend. Rye
IsIlui• Wiliest yttsl. l lfAal,43 for Sduttiern.
.prita
store and medium.- Oats 'firm at
78c , n store and Sitio afloat for ii d yiramera,
-tind.7la74o for new depot.. Cora
bi quiet n cl. ',lslet ‘' a i1,14a1,19 f r, unsound
hid $1.19.441.tif r'sbund new mixed west
ern all a . Pork is firm with sties gt 500
b,.,1 • I nes l at PO O, check to morrow, and
ti
bble 5t.i0.0114. :Re/War beef 111:quiet
an ti gte alv. Cu meat: du land nominally
• an shang . gl. BaO, It is 'firm wig h a f 1.. de
iiiii-trit - tard j+t stea ly at: Pl'is.l96 f-r
'and fair
to-prime steam ringleted. Eggs quit)
unobiang d. • ~
,Cbtem° Cattle Market.
ory'releinhea to ttie k`ttiotitiert GoOmtto.3
L'uloSoo; Anitnetl6.—Cattle dull and
unnhensed. liop active st t8,75a10,25 for
beet grades:
.380